SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYZHIKOV, A.A. - RYZHIKOV, K.M.

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TITLEt Special grinding machine for toroidal surfaces PERIODICAL& Stanki i instrumentp 0. 19 1961o,36 V/ TEXT.- A special machine tool:has been pro duced and is~ being us ed.a tths~ Dr.Iepropetrovskiy tviboprok tn avod im. X.Libknekhta:(Dnepropetrovsk Tube,.,: Rz,'llizK Plant im. K.Liebkneqht for grinding convex *nd concave. toroidal s urf a r, e sof rolls for electric:tube-welcling .machines._ The grinding-machin e aoturing o s M ved their surface,. and has 5implified the manuf, f the, roll , i pro raise& the grinding rate. The-machine is,~shownL diagraimat 3'. c ally and its operation,is described* The oomponentlunits are as followss-,,,bed (1); head- stock (2); tmilstock longitudinal saddle .(4);~transve=se saddle, (3 .(5),for moving the grinding wheel to and fro;,turn plate '(6),with a gear ''Tiag mounted on the saddle: (5); turn p,late drive (7);(P_n6iher,transverse 9) for driving the.- saddl-_ (a) carrying the grinding head with the mo or wheel., The turn iDlate axle is moved to.or,from. the roll axis by displacing...,; C alrd 7/4 s/121/61/000/00VO07/009 Sperial grinding machine .... D040/D113 the. saddle (a) ty a. sc:IC-ew (10). -.The reversible turn,plate:drive. consists of tw,.) motors and one reduction gear. The motors are reversed by limit -switches which are actuated by resettable cams.: The turning~of:the:~plate -is adjusted by resetting the cams., The grinding.wheel.is.dressed for the required torcidal roll radius, the' transverse saddle and the:,wheel are Mc-qkI aside by the screw (13), and.the roll:is then installed between the machine centers on a mandrel. The grinding wheel position: .is.then adjusted in. a n' the roll. After s tting,,the-spindle -o git,.~Ainal direct-ion and at e -h -ok and dxj- motoz %14) of t e headst- the :turn plate drive are switched on. The wheel IE6eed. is pr;:~duced by the screw (13). Setting for convex or- co ncave rL-11 grinding is prod-lised by shifting the sector swing axle, 3L.e&-a concave~ slllfa;~e forms. on fhe roll when the turn plate axle is placed behind the spt~t- wnere the grinding wheel comes into contact with the r0112 anda don- ,7ex surfaoe,when. the:swing axle is shifted ahead ofthe contact.spot.* ~ The., grinding process is speeded up by-diamond dressing of the wheels to. f -it the 11 s-arf ace radius. There. is 1 f igure.: e~&Iss Essentially. full tra., Ab.; t aslation7. 1~1A ~,.ard O-oso 0 ~ 00, 0 0 -0, 0 41-w O'We'llo 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 000:1:1:0,64111 ere'ollo'ollos 0 so 901:99 0 a 0 Ole 00 0 wK ]a It It 0 u z is v if it 46 41 4z Aj 'it kollyNAIM13 j"UTAIMI "3041111V1 tm: Ij Japun rj%Aq&r A41 pain" *1 iqmqs -1111%3 Ul ainawd juliaun plital v P) Imit t"lrln.. SID, 11141 svm ummsplum it- -pAms"it iW1, A1111-a-millts aAvl 'U",'vZVf) F) j;r ~'-em 'is -ulos 0 -1w(Lip i3ilrml; 8 Q.%T12 1 10 U0113"Poilt'l M11111.4 'XIS116unlimAs sumi ;uns; Oem -s;Ald Irlialm: 1111m -valldvi r4 dot munvi 1"I"ftw in Iltill rJ1111141 01 jh~j jv"lFqvmjj All 1WHIKUPtl alu 1"jui~ajd aiv put utspiuldoW 00 Itu).mi zbqj 141 sildraloloqd atlL -wip 231/,Xtts tir- I so 41ml Imullhalul tow jo uolplift paloAaj Iq tK411paw ipaq,4 (11111 ItIollotiq qJkl(I-'Qtfl0w-c=-'!p m 11,44V jr ft*kg -(UWTVf.4 "3S111 -1W.111j) A01P.111 'd 'C; IV jn f of it m g Ig a o, 00 it 11 It 12/30 U ;,vsll:,-rL V.L. amn d Rvzhikc B.D. HT i (ME A f fc- -Lz-ation Levels'in ZnS-~In F-ur-mation, and Act; on cl Plios-Dhors (Ob obrazcn7anii J. deys'Ti-i =~ivne- -a'-z tsi4 ZL -S l-, V. 10L n -Dn_-fGSIo Vcll.!V, F,]:,.3, PE_L~,IODIICAL: Ooi:ika _J Spektr-S.~,OD17a,. 8 PF 33-8-364 (USSR) ABSTIRACT: This paper vms p~~asented at the Fifth C oL-f e re nce on Lum-inescence On- June 20, 1956. The local trapping --,-e Is i Z--_)S-Mn p,ho.--,-Dhors weD-- studied by neans, of -1 'US measurem-erit of" thelual stim-la-lion, curves. Measurem-en' -p n -;c se;.,Ies of Dhc,_-,-;)hc)rs in Nuhich con- I-re made. o, t, r-,ent:iation of Mr. was between 0 'Ic 0.1 6/9. Plhosphors were pr ep a re d- covered rucibles 1~ -xc -,c;5-ohor layers "0.018 we re pb used for meaourement-q. :1 t a o n was sufficiently ,3-cD- -c- mak-, s'~red reach thheir mmaxima~. at a --f~ren temperature -and -wavalen&th of excitln- ii ght. r- ex ~ ~ati oi,-. The rvhos nor.. Mer_,u:Cv !in.=z-- were used fo D 'orm was -x--,ted a--- - 190 'C and jias then he-al--ed a-It, a limij- rate of 20 Dil- ~ pho sph,~~rs with, Idn, con-entura-, de,-~ 'Clons frxi,. 0 0.002. g/6 bliie emissicia -was obser~red. lln oacent, rat ion' froll Card /4- eniss-ior, was cbsem:,=ad at S, 2130 i.'md AcJ- cf 1-1.~ation Le ;'n tosphor 0,0002 t 0.03 cls - P ! I F, h c,,w sthema.L -311.rvas -Loi,- ZnS-4L. phospho~-s w-i-lUb various amounts of, line Min whi ch ware 197~cG 1,7 ~he -5 mL orrange Fig.la represents blue. ea ss o n, P-4 - I clluissi"~.11. P i g .2 giwas chan,-e In th,_,,rna-_ o -alation of 'ZnS-Ma on ~~hange of wa%re~le-apth of the exciti g light. uin 'Table I gi-~res the -Dcsit-ions of the maXiML thermal, stim-tiation curves. For the "blue emission there are three maxi-ima; I, near - 1OU-C.- Il . n5aar 513'-c.; III, near - 300C., For the orange emis-sion, there are four maxima: I,- nea-r nea::~ - 400,(-;; III. near -- W C,. IV, near r~`C. 1_7-atle 2 the pcsitions of the _-~::Cjmaa z,-? Zn&~-Mn L phosphors excited by varicuS wavele_n~r%ha. Table 3 gives t1ie changes of _IiSht-s-ams of blue and -orange afterglovi on chaage of Mn c-ncentratiDn Table. 4. gives the relati7.,re intensL range:, of the maxima of o and blue em, ssion and _--Light-sums' on excit-:ation with vario-us. wavelength:5 ir Table +: 'i he relaVIN-ru -ensit-les of the --e g ;1range, ar-A ue i. xi-r-ja n n aa - - ive n f or Card 2/4 Zn-S.-Ma phosphcrs with Za- Ous 51-A -7-12/30 Formation and Action of Lo-aalizatior-, Le-v=_Is ZnS- Phos-ohors'; he absorptioa- spec-cra of ZnS-!&,--. ph Fig.3 giv-_s f;- phos- orm, mith various concent--Tutia-Is of Mnrl. Cok-parison. of .the. thermal curvas of ZnS-.%,Ir. phosphors shows tl:a-',-- t-he positions of the maxim-a I! and III of blue emission are displa~,,ed towards lower temparatures pare. ~L r C GLI d vv- th the corre spond' g posit, cns cf orange maxima. The -m-sults are J-P-tei- V preted cis fcdl~ws. Cu -,hlermal -b-.- li --ration. ~o-P electroar, froD local trapping !,Dvels tiie pr(_,babi_l.J_t7,, of exci:~t-at-iou of Mm centres i:i-:~:Teases and -pro"Dability of excitatioa of blue- emission -uezi'vres deci-eases with 'Inciease of le7vel depth. The total, 1i -.5am the blue. emission ;71 !s not greatly, affected b-v the -qva-:ele_ngth of the C',xcitin- light-, in c.ontrast to r", he. I l[lyt. M ';he. orange em-ssion which Of L depends, stron.Llly cm thee waveleag~tuh- of excitaticn. or, bot-h the blue and n-.anE;e emuss..,cms excilt'-d -57 436 a a n ','-01:~ m~L " tn_--s th- main t Mal stimulat-im: h maxima. ate dae to liberation, of ele~_trcns from deep leve-J-8. At,- ow on!:~ent rat ion s ~ ~ -P ! I I II J. Em, -u c 0. 000 1 j/g) the. absori;,-"Uicr,:dp-,-.recise-7 ae-ad the b--u,--dssJor_ in~_-asit-; Card 3 In,"reases with. ir-crease of MI cs, t Crn- further 4 --3--12130 tior, of Lo-:~alizatllon bevels i Zz:S Fhosphors. Forma ,-Lon and Ac n increase o' Lin con,-,entxation, the blue C-Eission weakens, tuhe,orang-- emission Jn3reases and a new s-7stem of deep s near c- -0 0 level .5 is f orm~d,. Lin ions. at low c o no e rit r a - it i n, ns oo~- cupy positions around defects in the crystal lat-'Gic-e , but with increIase of TjIn concentration. t 4 the. activator ions replac,,e Zn ions at "Lat -L,3e sites. les and ll:references,: f which There are 3 fio-ires, ::p tabL 0 are So-~riet, 2 Anericara, -1- and 1 Ge rman.. of ASSOC IATI0111i: Physics Institute iuieni P.N. Lebedev, Academy Sriences of the LTSSR-, b1oscow State (Fizicheskiy institut im. P.1,T. Leb-edeva. AN fDSSRj Moskovski-y -csudarstu-,,,ennyd- ~,.n4Vtargite-' SUBMITTED: May 16) !9q7 1. Phosph*rs-1--aminescence-ThernaI affocts Card 4/4 ---------- 48-5-29/56 USSR/Luminescence AUTHORSs Lovehing V.L. and Ryz~~~ TIT74Es On the Formation of Localization Levels in ZnS.;Nn-Phosphore (Ob obrazovanii 110kalizatsii Zns.-,Nn-,,f oaf orov) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akadenii Nauk.SSSR, Seriya Fizi cheskayat 19571~ . Vol 21, #5,,Pp 696-698 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Curves of thermal de-luminesc*ncefor the blue luminescence of the wurtzitemodification of ZnS-Nn-phosphore,make it''Pos- sible to detectA sYstems:0flocalization lsvsls.~, Peak posi- tions' in'thethermal do-luninescence curves for shallow levels depend on them concentration,of.aotivatornausly:the peaks shift l ~to low*r~temperaturee with an'increase of Nn concentration. The relative development ofithernal de-luminesconce bands do- pends considerably,o .n Nn concentration, The deepest lev a obtain maximum development at a Nn-con'contration of 3XIO 9 Thermal do-luminescence curves'for.the orange,lusinesconce reveallan additional'Maxiaus at 2650CO: The relative development inesoonoo'bands also greatly.... and position of th*rmalde-lua Card 1/2 . depend on.the Nn-concentration. Li S/051./62/012/003/607/016 E202/E192 AUTHORS Levshin,. V. L., and Ryzhikov, B.D. TITLE; The causes of the fall in luminescence intensity dur3.ng mechanical comminution of zinc sulphide phosphors. II. PEIZIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.12, no-3, 1962, 4oo-4o6 'XT: This work is.'the con tinua tion of a previous work of T L tile Present authors (Ref. 1.0pt. . i spolctr. v.10, 1~61, ~ 505). It studies ZnS phosphors activated with one of the. following: CU; sm; Pb Mn. In order to obtain consistent and homogeneous types of lattice deformation.the phosphors were comminuted and divided into -fractions by,means of sedimentation, and this whole operation was repeated a number of timesl a procedure -which allowed comparison of the luminescence of~the grains of the,sa-me average size but derived.by single or repeated, .~., sedimentation. The experimentation included, measurement of brightness of the layers made of various fractions excited by the 436, 405, 366 and 312 mVL lines.of Hg. The average linear size of the grains ranged from 2 to 25 1'. ~In addition.the Card 1/2 S/051/62/012/003/007/016, The causes of the fall in E202/E192 -Lf ec aking teri:perature and the effect of partial c t ofthe b, in-estion of the~phosphor by I-ICI, on the change in the brightness of the. luminescence -were also studied. It -wa sconcluded that the hypothesis advanced by 11. Ineyer (Ref.7:, Zs.Elektrochem. v.6o 56, 1007) and G.H. -olf sic v.6, 1939, 84) do 9 G i., (Ref.9,: Phy a, 1 not fully account for the fall in the brightness of luminescence caused by comminution of the phosphors. The fundamental explanation of the triboquenching phenomenon 3.s, according to the authors, due to the presence of residual deformations in the., ground powders. Both the internal and external triboquenching increased -in the deformed crystallophosphors. The external. quenching increased rapidly at high temperature, while the relation between the external and internal quenching.changed. according to the composition of the phosphox-s, which accounted for the chanse in the optical properties of the phosphors during their comminution. There are 5 figures and :2 tables. SUBINUTTED February 2o, 1961. .Card 2/2 20031 The effect of the size of.... S/048/61/0~5/003/019/0 41 B100214, of the crystal lattice can be clearly inferred frc'm the changes in 'the diffraction pattern. The dependence of the line, broadening inthe Debye powder.Dattern on the grain size of the broken luminophores andthe change of its intensity, as well as the decrease of the luminescence,.,.~ brightness have a complicated nature#- The changes*in luminescence are explained as follows: The,symmet,ry of, the field in the crystal lattice, is perturbed due to lattice defbrmati.ons in the neighborhood.cf,:.the ac- tiv,ator atoms; this causes perturbations in the potential curves, of.1the., upper and lower states. If the two curves intersect,~.there results an extinction of the inner luminescence centers.-: Further, the largerthe change in the brightness of.,luminescence.on mechanical breaking of the.:. crystals, thelarger area the Changes in the luminescence. spectrum.. 1n, increasing effect of temperature on lumine .scence is also found. Assuming' that, the luminescence properties arechanged by lattice deformations Fig. 2 gives the level schemes of.an.undeformed crystal (a) and.a de-~ formed crystal (b). It is assumed in~jirst approximation,that~the~ t change in *the depth of the trapping levels is~proportional othe'_ ssion following the .changes in, the forbidden band width8,. In the discu. paper A. M.. Gurvich reported brief 1y on eIxperiments carried out with Card 2/4 20M ~The effect of the size of S/ /617025/003/019/047 (Zn' Cd)S-Ag luminophores~ (average Size abou.t~304~ which confirm .11 the. .:ideas of the present:authors. ..There are, 2 S. , f igures and 2 reference 1Soviet-bloc LSSOCUTION: Kafedra~optiki:Fiziche akogo. fakullteta Moskovskogo gos.. et universit a m. 14. V. Lomon osova. (Department of,Optics of the Division of Physics, boscow, State University imeni M. V. Lomono sov) . Card 3/4 D.: P'. 'Author `---Cando---of.~-A ,I Ryzhik6V,- D.*,P* Title Struggle,with dusV~:~,Aorms P 6dical eri Prirodi '99 3 q bstraet, Black or'4i' ust-Oulnib'An`.the.p ns.16 the-.Ul&kii re an occura~666'e sout em s,,', -tha.'vege a as _i t occur., in the dearly - sprlngi~;,-~Aeri on- th' e,- Sur I k -a - f -th he~ ca-~O ~ e~Tea -'P a~A~ ' tims'tha~ us -s orms--ski'--lodani 0: ~agalns ~quc --,s orjj', is tha.-.con3TArucl counter, measure . pr6tectinB S'- sp-jo '.-graE belts*.--(hi6~T~h~.-Y~- '~- l nlA e-spora C'- 0 adds Imt- iii~l A ;I -arra4cd, not -i inja do, I ' ' i d" e~'e.nt O'Str ete a protectifig,th ii h i ld - ' of c-or-n --stalim - and: Nex7 offective we're-~:f pnoe"S made Institute~ Uki-aiiiian:Scientific~~Res'4ea-rch' Institute of;.F ores ryi, Submitted 9 11 ines orvtre uous bel s i t SAROMISHVILI, prof., otv. red.; BANSHCHIKOVY V.M., prof., zasl. deyatell nauki, ot'v. red.; BABAYJV71, E.A., red.; K01:01VALOvi 11,1.1,, prof., red.; SHREBRYAKOW, Z.N., red.; ZT~;,B- ka luk A.D. red., IRMFIKOV, G.V., nd. med. na red. [Epilepsy. problems of its- etiologyj pathogenesis, clinical .expertise. I aspects. classific-ation, treatp.-.ent and Reports at the A111-Union Symposlimi on the Problems of 1-1pilepsy] Epi- ler)sida: voprosy et-iologii, patogeneza, kliniki, klassifi- katsii, JeAwntia i ekspertizy. Doklady na .... Moskva, VI-vo zdravock-hraneniia SSSR, 1964. 2 v. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Vseso5-uz-iyi simpozium po probleme apilepsii, 1964. .2. Upravlenive spetsializirovannoy meditsinskoy pomoshchi 'i ni. 1%, qterstva zdr&vookInr&_nen-Iya SSSR (for Babayan) 3. Frav leniye Vsesoy-uzy-logo nau;ahnogo meditsinskogo obshchestya ne_,, ropa to logo v i psikhiatrov (for Banshc'-rC--kov) -4.:Institut 13:1, Deystvitel'nyy.-zhlen MLIN SSSI nerrologii AMN SS. 1 (for ns-,itul klinicheskoy i e'sperimentaltnoT Konwlalov). I- ne-,rrologii AIN21 SSSP, Deys-tvitellW. chlen A_'MN SSSI' (for Saradzilislivili) USSR C". Ir"TCT 11:11.1 JOITR rzhBiol~ 146 3, 1955, kill- 110-45 Att 7111C c R Ry~ , ,INST. 111--i-,~~nion ~(Aaktif io R-Bsearoh Ino titute :of 0.161 rous PI&x B-,~,aeding 'or Hih~h Oil Gontant. 1-E G. PUB. V sb. r~rar,,cly o'kIchat o naunh-lo-Isaled. rabota ises. a.- I i. In-ta maslicb-q. I efirormalic-h-n. kulltur za 1956 g.'*) ~qasTIRACT 'n- -, uJa a f tbe . Ili e--Oil-cant nt f lax: varie ty Safedalk. in . bnsodfng. reaultad in securAm- a am-urber. of yellow-seed me -.71 w~lich, sumass the narent.&I with respact to t,~Ic oil ~Onteat &f -*-,3 seed2. From the crossina of Safeduk ~-Iith ;Vne Americam lon-stem rlax, there vas obm- L~tv,,Ci variety: VNIUIX 17/22 wlic-li inherited high oil Co. n, teris frfum Safeds-k and frc;a the lon.-c-atem f-sax - the tail he i g! I tc fVue -plants. spec-ImeL-5 -WiLh -Lha highest oil and Essential Oil Plants.. 04) Kras'nodar, 115ov.,Kuban' , P-~ ~* 0 00000 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ift t 0 is Y ' Is 0 ]ppillummituilm v n Mis-M I - vilh ielluli U a is it a lp do #I a a) 4* *A) o k 1 as 9 1 L --.L-~A- I -it- .. I-A-1, U I T - " . . . 1 4 % 'A I L, .0 0 i. *D A rupw f or determi !. ning artanic Is arossaw-sials Wait=. O.A. Hyohikow asid V.I. N14- - 0 s 0 I ! 4 Nti~ 1, irl 101(10141).- For these. Zdwd,Ad II place Ilk, ml. of tho two. ad sissall anits. of As ibe illette ' j C. . . h with lai h di d W A 0 tra n s M N a porce " A II d 10 ml I f HNO 4) a SOj ld ID d 1 l (d : . . o . o . n . ass. so a & a g , (4. UN),vokwMand beat an a Kjvldahl plate. Remove ~O it* tillsee when 3D-3U ad. of the soln. remain% evap. !o 0 . deseso HIM knees. cool. odd 40-M ml. of water to dtj- : 00 a ~'wdvsr the Wd. saltsi add 411 mi. of !;t%Cl,. cover file di,di withall1lassandlivetionowaterbothforlbr. Vilterthe th"" As through a Gooch crucible, wash S-6 times 00 Zt. MIA) and 2-3 times wi*.h water. Place them -00 01 time" with the a bottle with a ltrotind Stop r. ; In 71 30 i r f l f I ft 49100 - u' on e.. let stand or in n. a a" IM) sall. o 0.1 1 1 -- i ti f h 0 h I i 1 N S 00.2 Into T e excess t n lc presence o . s w A starch. This method can also be used for the detn.of M roo in *2 products of 8 refining: thkoulfate, S paste and S. Move a 2D-C. in a dish. add 15 It. of NaSO,, treat COO 0- with the " mist. and proceed as above. The analysis too requirrs 3-4 bee. The Following procedure is used for the so dels. of As In wor1kinx wins. (As-solis solat.). is cunven- Cleo sufficir k -ntly accurate and rapid. Place 10 mt. of the coo solo. in a poi-lain dish (12-cm. in diam.), add :10 mt. of HNOi and 2D mt. of HSO., mix well, cover with a glass, Place on a Kjeldabl plate and heat to dense I l'SO. fumes. I'laces. pieceof filter paper (2 X 2cm.) in the "n. Heat tbf darkened soln. until diu-olored or to a lixht-Y ellow wee color. dil. with WIOO mi. of water. transfer to an Eden- wee mem Bask. neutral4e with 2070 NaOH soln. to a faint &M ~ion, add 2 C. of HCO.- and titrate with 0.1 N 1, , 2 1 l soln. in the pronow of starch. The results ob' ' bv 0. 2ad procedure varied from +0.19 to 45",r. W. R, Henti ad 1ALLUIPSOCAL LITCEATM thuW obtained by the Ist procedure. oo :- - Wee 0.10" - d 143490 .'r on.-Got 11.11111 Go 0-9 its 0 AN to 151, 0 - j F 1 w P P it 0 4 a. a is it a 1-1, ;1 it Q ; i 0 a 1 IF a 0 A a ;i - S 7 - 0 0 6 0 41 0 0 0 vtt~ 0 0 0 JIT Determination of nitrite$ and nitrates in s"um nitrite and in nitrite ]yes. -6-A. 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