SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SABLIN, V.I. - SABLJICA, B.

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S/194/61/000/002/001/039 0 (/0 3 /0 1~3/ 3 D216/D302 AUTHOR:, Sablin, Ye.S. TITLE: A method of measuring the specific inductive capaci- tance andthe loss angle of a cylindrical sample in a rectangular waveguide, PERIODICAL.- Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika no. 2, 19619 9, abstract 2 A56 (Izv. Leningr. elek- trotekhn. in-ta, 39t 1959, 56-67) Lk TEXT; A thorough theoretical analysis of phenomena and of qualita- .tive relationships is given when a cylindrical sample of a dielec-. -,J tricis inserted into a cavity resonator (the,sample diameter is many times smaller than the resonator wavelengthand than the length of the sample itself, the Iaxis o If the sample is directed in the elec- tric field direction); the purpose.of theanalysis is-to develop a,.,, method of measuring i. and losses in the dielectric, The problem of determining the density of displacement current 6 flowing, through the region where the dielectric is inserted is solved to.7 Card 1/2 "':AU 1-.HUR:,-" F7777,1-,- -tic c6fifiec e -Ahiiie i4il~v A d- coup~er--...ddscade~s,4g niatAx-of.- re oi TITLE: -Applic ~mat ik f;avslo S~CaICUJLaiin .- - .1 - -.- - ~i.- -:--i:--3, 0 :ACC NR AP6033836 SOURCE CODE: UR/0139/66/000/005/0051/005 AUTHOR. Xhlystov A. S.., Sablina', K .,:ORG:..Siberiah Physico-Technical Institute ins Vs. D. KuZuetsov (Sibirskly fiziko takh- ..:nicheskiy institut)* !TITLE: Relationshipbetween phase shift and the teimperature in ferrite ph"e shifters 'SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 5, 1966, 51-55 TOPIC TAGS: phase shift, phase shift'analysis, phase shifter, ferrite, magnetic per- I meability, Curie point, dielectric permeability ABSTRACT: Conventionally prepared Mg-Cu ferrite-chromite specimens were used to veri the assumiption that the thermal instability of a ferrite phase shifter is detemined Ithe relationship between the microwave magnetic penneability and temperature. Superim- tposition of the magnetization curves obtained at various temperatures indicates that the relationship between the phase shift and the temperature is especially pronounced tin -the range of weak bias.fields, and reaches a maximum when the field is zero. An installation was-designed to measure the thermalrelationship of the phase shift 0 a vanishing (fade-out) field. The phase shift was measured by ccmparing the phase of vestigated signal with the phase of.the reference signal; the magnetic (u) and ielectric W permeabilities of ferrite were measured by open-circuit current. The Card 1/2 ACC NR. AP6033836 lexperimentally determined phase shift caused by a temperature variation in the 25- i-1000C range is 2200C. The dielectric constant goes up slightly with increasing tem- 1perature. The magnetic permeability goes up from 0.69 at 290, to 0.93 at 1000C, and approaches unity somewhere in the Curie point range. An equation,defining the wave ropagation rate in a ferrite specimen~in waveguides was constructed. The calculated P iphase shift was A~ = 2120C. The authors,thank Engineer G. I. Yudin who made data-.on ,phase shift measurement with relation to the field at various temperatures available. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SLM CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 29Jan65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003 i Card 2/2 7 SABLINA, 0. F. 5AFLINAY, '0. F. "The Rivers of Earaba (Geographical Outline)." Sub., r-1% C: 11 M-e-" _q+~+- P-4-;*4-1 T-.+ 4-4 U T 7-";~ AUTHORs Sablina, O.F., Dotsent 3-10-16/30 TITLE: Much Depends on the Attention of the Teacher. (ma0goye ~avisit ot vnimaniya rukovoditeley) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, 10, pp 61 63 (USSR ABSTRACT: Scientific-pedagogic and methodic circles play an important partin the Novosibirsk Pedagogic Institute. Difficulties in the organization of student scientific work have arisen through the indifference of certain,deans and chair heads who did not,appreciate this work and appointedunqualified teachers for its control and conduct. In previous years these conditions were much better but have now worsened. In 1956/57, no systematic work was performed by the circles in Soviet literature, Marxism-Leninism and the methodics of the Russian language. There are, however, circles which show a positive activity, e.g. the pedagogic circle under the supervision of dotsent Yu.V. Sharov where actual and complicated problems- are dealt with. The scientific circles of the faculties of history and geography also do good work. All sections and circles of the 300 member-student scienti- of'... fic society devote great interest.to pedagogical problems Card 1/2 , ., the educational process and improving methodics. The Much Depends on the Attention of the Teacher 5-10-16 /30 members of the pedagogic circles together with the chair teachers carried out a series of labor education experiments in Novosibirsk schools and pioneer camps and on the basis of the collected material many interesting articles were com- posed. The iastitute council and the collective of the chairs has emphasized repeatedly the necessity for a further devel- opment of these circles and an improvement in students scien- tific work. But nevertheless, many deficiencies still exist. The author proposes strengthening the scientific supervision of the circles by appointing either a qualified instructor or a supervising collective. The themes of research must be carefully chosen and studied for 2 3 years. The author proposes that the best student works be published. ASSOCIATION: The Novosibirsk Pedagogic Institute (Novosibirskiy pedago- gicheskiy institut) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Sablina, O.F., 12-90-2-15/30 TITLE: To the.Evolution,of the River Network in the Baraba Lowland (K evolyutsii rechnoy seti Barabinskoy nizmennosti) PERIODICAL2 Izvestiya Vses,oyuz.zi6go Geograficheskogo Obshchestva, 1958, Vol 90, Nr 2 pp 180 182 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Morphological marks of recent migration were observed in the Chany Lake basin relating to the Bagana and Chulym River~ This phenomena is described in detail and illustrated.by a map. Such migrations in the Baraba lowland are supposed, to be very frequent. They are caused by the morphological. pecularities.of the lowland and characteristic changesin the watersupply. Inundation of rivers, the fusion of formerly separate lakes and the increase of their volume means,the water su ply must come from lakes which previously had no p outlets. The total amount of discharges' in the country as a whole is also increasing. During this period, migration o watershed-lines andthe expansion of lower situated river basins is taking place. There are 2 Soviet references., AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Earth-Characteristie 2i Rivers-Effects 30(2 6) 19N 3(5) -91-3-4/14, SOV/12 AUTHOR: Sablina, O.F. .,TITLE- How Physio-sGeographical Peculiarities of.the Rivers and'Lakes of. the Baraba Region are Reflected i in their Appellations PERIODICAL: Izve6tiya VGO, 1959,.Nr 3,~pp 250-255:.- (USSR) ABSTRACT: -The Baraba'region is the area between the Vasyugan.' in the North and~the Kulunda steppes in,the South. More accurate demarcation lines are-said to be the, Ob'-Irtysh.interfluvial area in the North andth6. ~Chulym-Karasuk interfluvial area in theSouth (between 5400N and 5600N). The region is an abso- lute Plain covered partially with woods but mostly with swamps and lakes. The soil as well as water, basins have marked salt contents.~ The climate is -continental. Swamps and hallow lakes can freeze s Card 112 to the bottom. .'.Extreme humidity alternates with ex- USSI~/Chomi cal Technology. Ctiomical Froduct3 and Their J-14 Application--Treatiiient of natural gases and .1. zotor f,,Ieis. Lubricant pe t.-ola tLP ,4 us. :Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiiiiiya No 1657 9346 Author Sablina Z. A. Gureve v AO A'.~_ and Englin, B. A. ' ~ ' ~ Inst -i OH Wjffva n Title An Antioxidant, for*Fuela Containing Urisaturated Hydrocarbons Orig Pub: Nef t khoz -vo.,, 19,54 Noj~ _9 74-77 Abstrac'u-. The evaluation'.of an antioxidant of narrow.- fractional composition,,, ~11,tormoznyy prGDarat (TP), pro pare d from wood% pitch. flinhibitor!T Laboratory research and ek,periments with the of gasoline have shovm that the new anti-, oxidant is markedly mbr(! affo'ctiva than them com- pound presentl-'used IW the stabilization of. - 'y ' : -pe i d''ih:the- ~ B) Tt r gasolines e, -le,induc ion o (t p ,y oxidation of cracl:ad gas oline stabilized with TP Card 1/2 Card 2/2 ----------------------- ------------------------------- ---- ------------------ -------- -------------------------------- -----------i Z, 7Z Ini- ~~'4730. DETEM En n (Rot. J. ChOm., iiosviw), 673; abstre In f~- Zh. VU- YdLvchlorja acid ins are h(st(14 With tova of h 16): 50 M1 Of G33d Mixtwe Is ThO- Cooled bUI31n)g;v;aZer bath with a reflo OoWi:63et ng, tVjtej.ppd.thq deposit id the mils of. the Vxlet,60 . =ferred to a strainl! potwea In'to,the Same 'thq- is dissolved In 2,5 to 3C% idtxl in the 03soUnei U the TM rtmel. The acid la7w Is Pojjj~,ed 6~w nitric aeld, and the a0ld.SOASI"~%. rumwa to mshed thrvugh with 5 to 10 ml Of er evaporated to &Yne-wo Lead Is determined colorlmetrICallY Or are togeth -~~~meth i volmetTically. Variations between parallel wwoes by the tw nor, more than 45: and variations- frm the true comentration of ethyl Mid averaged 2~V. The method od 'ad no 14, =e acc=ra. Umn the. soda meth acetaate than the bromine metho 7: Subject P 503 USSR/Chemistry A ID Card 1/1 Pub. 78 17/27 Authors Gureyev, A. A. and Sablina, Z. A. Title The determination of content of'wood-resin antioxidizer in gasolines by means of a photoelectric colorimeter Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #6, 59-64, ju 1954 Abstract The author outlines the use of the.photoelectric colori-. meter for the determination of wood-resin antioxidizer content in different gasolines. This method.is based on the light absorbing property,of alkaline solutions,of wood-resin which is proportional to the concentration of.... the solution. Calibration of the photoelectric colori- meter with actual concentrations Of solution.indicates, good agreement with the obtained data. Therefore , the . authors recommend this method for practical determina- tion of antioxidizers in motor gasolines of different , Origins. 3 charts, 4 tables and 3 Russian references (1936-1953 ) Institution None Submitted No date (Gasoline--Standards AL W 77Z !~L -17 F, T, 4 -A 4- A`t v~ CN. ~Mm EFFbd,r VFji I CLE F�,) Md S UL T_L~~ Zlin-il 1 19 Sl.!,r,, r.tselxcti 9,rZm.~ttng or Ita.-;c van! ya. I Epyt an I yn mc t 11 E I Zh. Khl t:~ J, Chem. , n_)~ojw), !957, (6), Ltf,,-!.t 3 etEgeaw lead' 16~, pentacarDoxyl iron we" examined In storage ana In the labor6tory. Both In%INtors redUeed storage LiMe by aboUC -,'.ctn Crat Ions Mould t)e ke t, p t Eh, mini-In required to Mevenc detciatlof, gA 7, :7~ 7 _7 -T: Ites, "a- J, a, V . . . . . . . . . . . . F77.~__ 7~__ (5)1~- abatti 19 (lay, 190)0 The oxidat on of fuel by.oxygen In Or Is ca=144d out Sri 550 ml ampoule&. The optimum umple Is 40 na. ThO112led ampoules placed In a bath of miatIng too fbl~ 40-mtfis, 'aiie 8'04-i6, and then heatw I fie . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilifid- t 1'1~ effects of diffcr=t skes of steel and C'j on the oxidation rate of tjIS tigated by detg. the amt. o Asorbed E=e c of, the jawliaerAer the oxidation of 40-m1. --pies al. scaled ampula at 100. The p oline-oxidatiou rE p,,fttly fiac'=064 by very ~matl. iLnits, ofmetal. xse in the slie the mew plate did -not Increase I eta M ~K_ P"IVIN W% o a- prolcliged It d d used UP M -PNO, are tron deceMiIrled. sollld~ AIMs- TeiMAWv~-.-l'oplIVS' ` 1 ` I 7. 61-61f. lg___Pm;c &W de0osits vixen Id in 'ed d I-s dascrjbjd~ The In, b=bs. ,.The deposlEs, AUTHORS:Sablina, Z,Ari',, Rozbkov, Glureyevt A".Ar0, Kornilova, Y. X. - an-EM~r iy 9: Yu. 1. 65-6-10/13 TITLU: Phembls from pro cessimg Cheremkilovsk coals as antioxidants for fuels. (Fenoly pererabotki cheremkhovskikh ngley,kak-, antiokisliteli d1ya topliv)', PERIODICAL: "Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliva i Hasel" (Chemistry and, Tech-n Iogy-or Fuels and Lubricants) L!35'('=0--6, pp.58-62 (USSR),. ABSTRACT: Oxidation inhibiting~p~roperties of phenols obtained 4uring semicoki33g of theCheremkhovsk coals were investigated. Numerous samples of phenols were testedt but the results for, three most effective samples are given: 1) phenols separated from spent ammonia~liquor, by solvent extraction (the,method. is not given) anddistilled in vacuo; 2) individual.frac-- tions of these phenols, (the composition - table 1), and 3) some phenolic fractions.separated from tar (er'g., fraction boiling 240-330 C)r, Oxidation inhibitimg pro;erties of phenols were tested by rapid oxidation of samples of various, s (containii)g components obtained by thermal cral~~Ing fuel inhibited with the antioxidants investigated in comparison Card 1A with the same fuels containi:4g already known inhibitors-. Phenols from processing Cheremkhovsk coals as antioxidants for fuels. (Cont'.) .~65-6-10/13 F- Experimental results are given in tables 2-7 and:figs. 1-1. It was established that the above samples of phenols are efficient antioxidants for various kinds of fuels contain- ing unsaturated hydrocarbons'. They are' considerably better than antioxidants madelfrom wood tar and their efficiency is comparable-with that of synthetic antioxidants (P-oxydiphenylamine,,,ionol)'. The most effective of the, samples investigated is the fraction of.diphenols.isolated from spent ammonia liquor. For practical applications phenols recovered from spent a onia liquor (