SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIBALOVSKIY, A.N. - SHIBANOV, F.A.
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SHIBALOVSKITO #.I.
Geography study plots in seven-yaar schools. Geog. v shkole 21
no-3:56-57 Ib-Je 158. (mm lis6)
1. %kola No.58 Severnoy zheleznov dorogi, stantsiya Beskudniko,
Moskovskoy oblasti.
(Geography-Stud.v and teaching)
VATSURO, Ye.G.;SHIBANOV, A.A.
Subjective orrore of L. A. bibek in his treatment of the Pavlovian
theory on cortical signal systems. Fixiol. zh. SSSR 39 no.3:375-385
May-Juno 1953. (CIML 25:1)
1. Leningrad.
SHIBANV,V. B.V., inzh.
.
New techniques for casting high-quality piston r1age. Rech. transo.
17 no. 7:33-35 Jl '58. (MIRA 11:8)
(Founding)
(Piston rings)
DAVIDOV, I.; SHIBAVKOV, M.
Our readers' letters. Avt. transp, 36 no-9:51 S '58. (MIRA 11:10)
1.1fachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela upravleniya transporta sovnarkhoza
GruzSSR (for Davidov). 2. Direktor lg-.r avtobasy Glavnogo upravleniya
gruzovogo avtotransporta, Mosgorispolkoma (for Shibankov).
(Automobiles)
AUTHOR: Shibanov, A., Engineer SOV/4-58-11-27/31
TITLE: By Invisible Sails (Na nevidimykh parusakh)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - sila, 1958, Nr 11, PP 34 - 35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author explains the working principle of the ordinary
athodyd ram jet engine (PVRD)., stating that for the now type
of engine no devices are planned for injecting fuel into the
combustion chamber. Dealing with the "freely available energy",
he describes how the molecules of nitrogen and oxygen dis-
sociate at high altitudes, and how energy is liberated when
released atoms recombine into molecules. The reaction of
forming molecules can be brought about and accelerated with
the help of special chemical catalyzers. The construction
of the new athodyd ram jet engine is based on this phenome-
non. After having passed the inlet diffuser of the engine',
the air comes to a chamber holding the required catalyzer.,.',
Under its influence the gas atoms recombine into molecules?,
thereby liberating a great quantity of energy. Th tempeA
ature and pressure of the gases increase rapidly I flow
out from the nozzle at hign speed. Gold has proved to be
the best catalyzer. For a lengthy flight, an aircraft
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By Invisible Sails
SOV/4-58-11-27/31
tity of fuel, and the supply of ionospheric fuel is inex-
haustible. Scientists have already passed the theoretical
stage of developing the new engine and have come close to
making an experimental model. Many scientists believe that
a coleopter - a plane with circularwings - will be most
suitable for the new engine. The iircraft will be launched
to a high altitude and speeded up by means of special rocket
accelerators which will be dropped when the fuel they con-
tained has been used up, or by means of supplementary li-
quid fuel rocket engines attached to the aircraft. The
author also mentions the possibility of making combined
engines, in which both conventional fuel and that of the
ionosphere will be used. There are 4 drawings.
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SHIBANOV, A.
'Ballistic airplane of the future. Znan.aila 33 no.12:19 D t58.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Space fligbt)
SHIBANOV, A.
Rural school follows a new course. 1@aulm i pered.op.v sell-
khoz. 9 no,9:57-59 5 '59- (KIRA 13:2)
1. ZaveduyuBhchiy sektorom metodiki izucheniya oanov sell-
skokhozyaystvennogo proizvodetva Institutus. metodov obuchoidya
Akadeinii pedago icheakikh nauk RSFSR.
Zal schools)
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AUTHOR: Shibanov, A., Engineer
TITLE: Towards Stars
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, 1960, No 2, p 2
TEXT: The author, receiving launching of rockets from the USSR to
the Central Pacific on January 20 and 31, 1960, emphasizes the necessity
of lighter and more efficient fuels for interplanetary rockets. One of the
possibilities would be use of energy liberated by, the fission of Uranium
nuclei. One kilogram of nuclear fue,\\could supply 22 billion of calories
instead of the 11,000'Morles provid@d by one kilogram of petrol. A still
greater.reduction of fuel could be achieved by use of solar energy, i.e.,
the the@monuclear fusion reaction. Instead of a fission of heavy nuclei a
fusion of light nuclei takes place. Numerous collectives of Soviet ph.Vsi-
cists and engineers are striving towards a method of utilization of thermo-
nuclear reactions. If this is achieved, the controlled energy will be used-
primarily in thermonuclear power stations and also in transport, particular-
ly for space rockets. The basic idea is as follows: The combustion cham-
ber of a thermonuclear rocket engine is filled with a mixture containing
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A UIHOR Shibanov, A
T:TLE,-, Dr�ven by a Solar E@ailing 0-1 Ir
PMIODICAL- Znaniye - Sila, 1960, No, 9, p. 22
The wu-thor cons�ders the utilizattion of the lleit pressure. in ac-2-
-applying a big Rarabolic eflect-$ ir sal_-@Lin
mic naviagtion when oPas S-olar sallin hich is
E'_milar to a zhoton rocket. The considerations are based or. the calculationE of
,an American. scientist that the force exerted by the light pressure cn a plastic
mfrr_-@r-equipped cosmic ship gives rise to acceleration of 0.16 cm/see, WhIc.r- allows
a .517ace rezearching apparatus to move out of the Earth's a:t,-rczp_here, where the
Eartllfs gravity is- small. The sailing apparatus moving along a helix-like erlbl-.
around the Earth car withdraw from the Earth, when turning the reflectcr in ac-
cor-lance with the d4rections of the driving light-pressure force and the appa@ra
motion along the orbit. The speed of the apparatus inareasps 'M tim-e and makes
_'t oossible to overcome the Earth's gravity and -to reach the spaoe out of the
so!_E,.r system or, as an example, Venus. In the latter case, lt ie necessary to
hc;Id in control the reflecto-, position againbt the solar ilght pressu2re according
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t:-, the navigation princiPleS. The return to the Earth requires t-he op]@osite posi-
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tion of the reflector; the sDeed increases along --@je helix ijj@jti', at*aining th
dimensions of the Earth's orbit. In the interplanetary space, +@ae cosmic appa-
ra-,u@@ is effe-Cl".ed by the solar gravity exceeding the li&,. presEufs P5rce by tw-
z-,me-@, and may reach tLe Venus's orbit and return in @ouree -;f lees than one year
when its w=-ight is 10 kg and the reflector of 10-kg weig@.t has 70-m dflame-.er.
Tner@- are _3 figures.
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AUEHOR ShiL-anov, A, Engineer
T @'MLIE Cc_cmic SDeed in -the Lalbc;raxory
PERIODXAL@ Zn_inlye 3i'La, 1960, No, io, pp, 4-6
T --al pcssibilities of obtaining
=T@ The author zonsideres the experiment
cosmic speed=- in aerodynamic windtunnel5 for testing the aerodynamic properties
of aircraft,-satellites, and space vehicles, He subdivides his article into
the top-lr_=-@ i) Flight at the Earth's surface,, 2 ') Speed storage.@ 3) Condensa-
tion treshold, 4) hock waveslavail, 5) WIrh satellfte@s zneed, - The known
wIndtunnels out of date are briefly described and their limits of power and
applicability are noted, - The aerodynamic energy storage systems with short-
time discharge of compressed or rarefied air ard their limits of application
and power are mentioned, - The tunnel systems do not allow thi increase of the V@
flow speed because of the condensation treshold of oxygen in air in consequence
of its cooling dcwn at expansion, when the air flow exceeds the fourfold sonic
speed, Heating the air is wasteful and requireS temperatures exceeding the
melting point of the tunnel walls, Replacing air by other gases as helium
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leads to false measurement results. Tests of models moving in resting air or
in air flowing against the moving model allow relative speeds up to thirtyfcld
sonic speed, but they do not allow the measurement of the aerodynamic charac-
teristics required, - Non-Soviet aerodynamic tunnels operating with shock waves
a@tained air stream .-peeds of 5,200 m/see at the temperature of the air stream
amounting to 20:,,OOOOCt, Hereat, the air flows froara high-pressure zhamber into
a vacuum chamber; the high-pressure chamber Is sealed by a diaphragma broken
through by a sudden pressure increase in the chamber at beginning the flow; a
high-intense shock wave initiates the flow, 17he operation duration of such
shock tunnels, amounts to a few thousandths of a second and requires hivft-speed
electronic equipment, The gas streams with a high absolute speed which is
relatively small in com.-parison with the sonic speed increased considerably at,
high air temperatures, when operating with3ut expansion nozzle, When adding
an expansion nozzle, the temperature of the air and the sonic speed in air de-
crease , and the speerj of air increases; therefore, shock-wave tunnels with
expansion nozzle make it possible to attain air speeds of sixteenfold sonic
speed, - The method developed in the USA is described, which @ses the intense
electric discharge for -_nitiating the shock wave and the air -flow by breaking
-@-hrough t-he diaphragm@ the pressure in the high-compre-s s ion chamber was 35-
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AUTHOR: Shibanov, A., Engineer, Member of the Literary Association
the journal
TITLE: Wings for man
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, no. 1, 1962, 16-17
TEXT: This popular article deals with the development of ornithopters. The
author mentions one- and two-seater engineless aircraft, those with immovable
wings and a rotating propeller and those similar to helicopters. Members of
the ornithopter section of DOSAAF have developed and tested various types of
ornithopters, some reproducing the flight of flies and others the flight of
birds. In the author's opinion, human flight without the use of engines can
only be achieved by reducing energy transmission losses and resistance, and
by improving present methods of bird-like flights and designs of existing
ornithopters. Some experts suggest equipping ornithopters with small en-
gines with a capacity of 1.5 to 2 hp in order to supplement human muscle
power. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Litob"yedineniye zhurnala (Literary Association of the Journal)
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AUTHOR: Shibanov, A., Engineer
TITLE- Space dictates new shapes for space vehicles
PERIODICAL: Tekhtlika molodezhi, no-5, 1962, 2-4
TEXT: Some ideas put forward by American and non-Russian specialists in
connection with reducing the weight of space vehicles without considera-
bly reducing their dimensions are evaluated, In this connection the
following main topics are discussed: the best shape for manned space
vehicles carrying a heavy load of radiation shielding should be that of
a sphere; the use of heat radiators; the use of coatings on satellites,
which, depending on whether the space vehicle is to be cooled or heated,
can change coler; use of American-devised pndumatic devices in space;
materials proposed by-American specialists for the construction of future
spacecraft. There are 2 figures.
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SHIBAEOV., A., --*nzh.
S.
Re-entry corridor from outer opace. TAhmol.31
1. Chlen literaturnogo ob'5,edineniya zhurnala
(Astronautics)
no.9:3-4 163.
(I'Mil 16:9)
119.'ekhnika molodezhill.
L 62493-65 EEo_2/EwP(m)/EPF(c
ENTR 3 VEWPW A3WA(c)/EWT(d)AWT
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steel,# titaniump aluminum magnesiump soya me
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:@have alreactr passed the first round of selection tests&- :--In -these--tests0
:guns were used to fire artificial mateors,at VeIOCitiG3 Of 10,
1000 M/Sec and hiphe
;Space-simalation tests have.shown. for examD].as,tha a.doublwhu" of different
-A.; KOROSTELEV, B.,
LITKENS, S.; S-lill3ANO-Y, - LYUBD40VA, Vera;
DMITRIYEVA., 1 na; OZERCIV, Wsha; BA-WOVA, A.
It happens that... IUn.nat. no-1:30-32 Ja 163. (MM 16:1)
(Naturestudy)
SHIBANOV A.,.-inzh.
-.1
Colored grains. Izobr. i rats. no-4:22-23 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Grain) (Seed pellets)
SHIBANOV, A.A., kandidat pedagogioheskikh uauk.
Study of agricultural machines in connection with the teaching of
physics in rural schools. Fiz.v shkole 7 no.1:64-71 147. (MLHA 6:11)
1. Moscow. Akademiya pedagogichaskikh nauk.
(Agricultural machinery) (Physics---Study and teaching)
VATSMO, Ye.G.;SHIBANOV, A.A.
Errors of L.A. Orbeli in his treatise of the Favlonian theory on signal
s7stems. Fiziol. zh. SSSR 37 no-5:528-538 SePt-Oct 51. (CIML 21:4)
1. Leningrad.
SHEANO"!, IA- A.
Biology - @"Uudy and Teatching
Pr..--ic'lical co:;-,@,.unal woi-l- in connection vrith the teaching o." biolofTy. Est. v shkole
No. 2, 1.95".
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953, Uncl.
VATSURO, E.G. (Leningrad.); SHIB,,UIOV, (Leningrad).
Subjective errors of Academician L-t-Orbeli !n his treatise on I.F. Fav-
lov's -theory of cortical signal systems. iriziol.zhur. 39 no-3:375-385 My-
Je 153. (MLRA 6:6)
(Nervous system) (Orbell., Leon Abga-rovich, 1882-)
Of, r r 2
r- P r do n Mo:7'-va, rjo3 uchebno-ped-@,o,-r.
%iHIBANOV, A.A., kandidat pedagogicheakikh nauk.
Training students of the 5th - 6th classes in elementary
agricultural practices. Est. v shkole no.4:41-44 Jl-Ag 154.
(ML'RA 7:8)
1. Akademiya podagogichaskikh nauk RSFSR.
(Agriculture--Study and teaching)
SHIBANOV, A. A. I
7976. Yollnikov, A. I., SHIBANOV, A. A. I Korsmskaya, V. M. Ospovydarvini=a.
Dlya sred. shkoly. 6-ye izd. kaunas, uchpodgiz, 1955. 140s. s ill. I kart.; 4 1.
ill. 22sm. 8000 ekz. lr. 80k. V per.-NA litov. yaz.--(55-3242)
575.4(075)
SO: Knizhua-va Letopislo Vol. 7, 1955
MELINIKOV, M.I.; SHIBANOV, A.A.; XURSUNSKAYA, V.H.; RYBAKOVA, N.T., re-
daktor; N.P., takhnicheskly redaktor
[Fundamentals of Darainism; textbook for class 9 c)f the secondar7
schooll Osnovy darvinizma; uchebnoe posobie dlia IX klassm arednei
akholy. Izd. 6-e. MoBkva. Goa. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Minister-
stva prosveshchaniiEL RSFSR, 1955. 150 P. (ML'RA W)
(Evolution)
SHIRANOVI..@ STAVROVSKITO A.Ye; SHCIPjIMKOV, H.I.; SMIRNOV, V.I.;
F
'-- ROYXRANSOVA, N.V., redaktor; SOKOLOVA, RJA., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor.
[Studying agriculture2 in rural schoolsj Izuchenie sellskokhosiai-
stvennogo proizvodstva Y sel'skoi shkole. Moskva, izd-vo Akad.
pedagog.nauk RSFSR, 1956. 191 p*' MRA io:6)
(Agriculture-Study and teaching)
BULATOV, N,P, F
F.; MALTSHEV,
MELINIKOV, M.I.; SKATKIN, M.N.; STAVROVSKIT, A.Ye., SHI-
B"OV,A.A.; SHCHUKIN. S.V.; GONCHAROV, H.K. i redaOf6r- T,
v. I ., 'ieaak-t:-4 @-MjtL, ',,i. redaktor.
Dener@l technical trainine in aecondary schools; -work Practice
of city and rural schools! Politakhnichaskoe obuchanie v arednei
shkole; iz opyta raboty gorodskikh i sellskikh shkol, Moskva,
1956. 279 p. (M.RA 9:5)
I.Akaderaiya pedAgagicheskLkh nauk RSFSR, Moscow,
(Technical
VERZILIN. Nikolay Mikhaylovich; 7.AVITAYBV, P.A.; KORSUNSKAYA, V.H.; PADALKO,
N.V.; RYKOV, N.A.; SOKOLOV. IT.L.-, SHIBANOV. A..A.: 19LAGIN. V.D.,
redaktor; GORNI , V.P., tekhnicheskTy-ri`e-"ktor
CWorking with pupils on achool experimental plots] Methodika raboty s
uchashchimisia aa shkollnom uchabno-opytnom uchaetka. Pod red. N.M.
Verzilina. [Moskva] Izd-vo Akademii pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1956. 685 p.
(MLRA 9:11)
1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pedagogtki,Akademii
pedagogicheskikh nauk (for Verzilin. KorsuD3kaya, Rykov, Sokolov) 2.
YeBtestvennonaucY-zV7 institut im. P.F.LeBgafta Akademii pedagogicheskikh
z1auk (for Shiban-c-0 3. IaBtitut metodov obucheniya Akademii pedagogi-
cheskikh naui (for Zavitayev. Padalko) 4. Chlon-korrespondent APN
RSFSR (for Verzilin)
(School gardens)
SHIBANOV, A.A., kandidat pedagogicheskikh nauk.
Carrying out practical science instruction in rural schools. Est.
v shkole no.2:25-30 Mr-Ap 156. (MLRA 9:7)
a.,
I.Institut metOdOv'*bgcheniya Akademii pedagogicheakikh nauk RSPSR.
(Education, Cooperative) (Agriculture-Studr and teaching)
SHIB -kandidat pedagogicheskil+ nalLic.
Familiarizing students with the most important aspects of agricultural
work. Bet. v shkole no-50-9 5-0 '56. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Institut metodov obucheniya Akadenii podagogicheskikh nauk RSPSR.
(Agriculture--Study and teacheing)
STAVROVSKIY. Alekeendr Yevgenlyevic.1@;
CIL.
'MIRBri'OV9 Mikhail Ivanovich; TRUYNVTSEVA, H.F., redaktor;
14,@TAPOV. I.T.. tekhnirheckly redi@ktor
F?ractical 7,;,aual on the principles of plant culture and agricultural
machinery; ii manual for students in grades 8 and 9 of secondary
schoolsj Prektikum po osnovam rastenievodetva i sellskokhoziaistve-,-
nomu mashinovedeniiu; posobie dlia uchashchikhoia VIII i U: klassov
srednei shkcly. Izd. 2-oe. Moskva, Gos.vchebno-psdagog.izd-,Vo
M-va Drosv. RSF.',R. 1957. 119 P. WLFL 10:10)
(Agriculture) (Agricultural machinery)
ANCIV ---- L-A- 1-,14dat pedagogicheekikh nauk.
International kieminar on problems in teaching narural sciences
In sch-0-0-11B.-i AA91j.-T @hkF-9@9_40-0--Z?.-76-@@Ze. 157.. (MMA lo.-6)
1. Institut metodov .obucheniya -Akademii pedagogichook-ikh nauk RSYSR.
(Hamburg, Germany--Natural history--Congresses)
SHIBANOV, A.A., kandidat pedagogicheakikh nauk.
Biology in Mongolian schools. Blol. v Bhkole no-5:74-76 S'-O 157.
(KIRA 10:9)
1. Institut metodov obucheuiya Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk 'RSIW.
(Mbngolia-Blology-Study and teaching)
;s' agricultural
no.6:10-18 Je
SHIBANOV, Aleksey Aleksandrovioh; PROFAWSOVA, N.V., red.; SOKOLOVA, R.Ya.;
(General j3cAence,instruction in rural schools] Politakhaicheakoe
obuchenie v seliskoi-shkole. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Noskya, Izd-4o
Akad.padagog.nauk RSFSR, 1958, 421 p. (KIRA 12:3)
(Agri cullure-Study and teacbiAg)
SHIBANOV, A.A., kand.ped.nauk
Biological and agricultural education in Hungaria schools. Biol. v
shkole no.2:68-70 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Institut metodov obucheniya APN RSF8R.
(Hungary@-Agriculture--Study and teaching)
I- SHIBANOV. A.A., kand.pedagogicheskikh nauk
Stud,7 of biology and agriculture in secondary schools of the
German Democratic Republic. Biol.v shkole no.2:70-72 Mc-Ap
16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institul metodov.obucheniya Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk
RSFSR.
(Germany, Yast--Biology--Study and teaching)
SHIBANOV, A.A., kand.pedagogicheskikh nauk
Some problems in teaching agriculture to students of rural
secondary schools. Biol.v shkole no.4:51-55 Jl-Ag '60.
(KIRA 13:7)
1. Institut metodov obucheniya Akademii Podagogicheskiy nauk
RSPSR.
(Agriculture-Study and teaching)
Smi'mov, V.P., inzh., SHIBANOV, A.A., ka1;d.tekhn.nauk
Using caisson shells roide of panel-type elements. Transp. strai. 14
C
nc-7116-18 J! "4, (MIRA 18@,I)
UFHOV, Eikolay SHIBANOV.. ka.toliv
KOG-21i, Ye.L.. red, I .
[Reliable and durable] Nade-zhno, dolgove-chno. Moslk-va,
Izd-vc) "Znanie,' 1965. 30 P. "Novoe v zh,2;ni, nauke.
tekhnike. III Serij.a; Ekop-orrAka, no.1.0)
I
It,-I RA 18. 5)
(
SHIBANOV, A,F.
Truing rotary kilns
162,
followinerepaits.
Nikitovakiy dolomitW kombinat. -
, Rotary-Maintenance
(Kilns
k
Orgneupcry, @7 no.5:239-241
(MIRA 15:7)
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SHAMOVSKIY, L.M.; SHIBANOV, A.S.
Structural defects in alkali halide crystal phosphors. Fiz.
tver.tela 3 no.7:2123-2130 JI 161. OMRA .14:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut minerallnogo
syrIya, Moskva.
(Alkiali metal halides) (Crystals-Defects)
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AUTHORS: Shamovskiy, L. M. and Shibanov, A. S.
TITLE: Lattice defects of crystal phosphors
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 350-353
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(Crystal Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 25, 196o. In
earlier papers, it was established by the present authors that the spectra
of additional absorption and the luminescence of alkali halide phosphors
are determined by activator ions which related to lattice defects. The
character of the defects was not clarified in those papers. Attempts are
made in this paper to clarify these questions by coloring the dislocations
in the crystal volume and by selective etching of the surface of KCl-Ag
and NaCl-Ag phosphors. The visualization (decoration) of the dislocations
was made by additive coloring at 650-700 0C for several days, and the
selective etching was done with glacial acetic atid. It was found that
the dislocation lines in the volume of the crystal made visible by chainF@
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of colloidal metal particles correspond exactly to the etch pits on the
surface of the crystal. The density of dislocations and the dimensions of
the disoriented blocks do not depend on the concentration of the activator.
The average size of the blocks in thoroughly annealed crystals is
200 - 500 /A- . The density of dislocations depends on the heat treatment
of the crystal and can change by 3 - 4 orders of magnitude. The coarse
sub-structure of dislocations cannot be brought into agreement with the
conception of two types of distribution of activators in the crystal and
with the fact that the luminescence originates from the lattice defects.
Experiments were performed to see if there exists a structure of defects
besides the coarse mosaic structure in the alkali halide phosphors. This
sub-microstructure was discovered in additionally colored crystals with a
high activator concentration under the microscope by large magnification.
The fine structure of defects appears in the form of accumulations of
fine-disperse particles of the metal activator. It could be further
established that the sub-microstructure is a peculiarity of crystal
phosphors, and that the fine structure of defects cannot be detected by
selective etching. Ch. B. Lushchik and A. S. Shibanov took part in the
discussion of this paper. In this discussion, it was established that
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the decoration of the substructural defects in crystal phosphors is not
adequate for an affirm&tion on the localization of luminescence centers
in lattice defects. R. I. Gindina is mentioned, and reference is made
to the work of Dutch physicista. There are I figure and 9 references:
5 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to English-language
publications read as follews: kmelinckx S., Acta Metallurgica,.@, No. 1,
34 (1958); Gilman, J. J., Johnston, W. G., J. Appl. Phys., IL, No. 9,
1018 (1956); Barber, D. J., Harvey K. B., Mitchell, J. W., Philos.
Mag., a, No. 17, 704 (1957).
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B101/B102
AUTHORS: Shibanov, A, S., and Shamovskiy, L@ M,
TITLE: Particularities of the additive coloy `ion of alkali-halide
crystals in the presence of an activa@or
PERIODICAL: Pizika tverdogo telaY V@ 4, no, 2, 1962, 443 - 448
TEXT: This paper was read at the II soveshchaniye po fizike
shchelochnogaloidnykh kriatallov (Second Conference on the Physics of
Alkali-halide Crystals) at Riga in June, 1961, and deals with processes
taking place in the crystal phosphors NaCl(Ag), M(Ag), and KI(Tl) con-
taining different amounts of activator, The additive coloration took
place in the saturated vapor of the alkali metal (7000C with chlorides,
and 6500C with iodide), Microscopic examination of decolored crystals
showed the following: (1) the formation of two zones of different color
intensities (but only one zone in the case of NaCl(Ag) with more than 1
mole% Ag); (2) subsequent annealing at 7000C in the air did not change
the position of the zones; (3) negative crystals of quadratic or rectan-
gular shape, the faces of which were parallel to the < 100 @ axis, were
formed in the colorless part of NaCl(Ag) with more than 1 mole% Ag;
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(4) negative crystals were formed chiefly along dislocations, along the
boundaries of disoriented blocks, or along needle-shaped or shapeless
metal inclusions; (5) the greatest concentration of such pores can be
observed along the boundaries of the decoloration zones; (6) dissolution
of the crystals in glycerol has shown thatthese pores contain gas. Inter-
pretation of the results: The decoloration of the crystal-phosphorS is
due to the transfer of electrons of the donor metal into the conduction
band of the crystal and to the subsequent compensation of the transferred
charge as a result of the emergence of a corresponding amount of halogen
ions from the lattice. The additive coloration is a two-stage process:
At first, the capture levels of the activator are occupied by electrons,
whereupon the atomic centers are enlarged by the diffusion of activator
ions from the lattice to the centers of their reduction at crystal defects.
There are 5 figures and 13 references: 11 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The
two references to English-language publications read as follows:
B@ H. Kear, P. L, Pratt, Phil, Mag... A, 56, 1959; J. J. Gilman.,
W@ G. Johnston, J, Appl, Phys@, 29, 877, 1958-
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SHIBANOV, A.S.
Rate of the additive coloring of alkali halide crystals in the
presence of admixtures. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.8-1866-1870
Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Nauchno-isaledoyatellskiy institut minerallnogo syrlya.
(Al@ali metal halide crystals) (Phosphors)
L 24758-65 EWT(1)/BW(T0/T/EW(t)
ic equilibrium -with: the melt of: the': radtal-.1t.aelf @-The*_.(
SHIBAINOV, A.S.
Eauillibrium concen@Mtion of F-cente-IS --n fo-'c"ed
- - _ - -1 -
alkali halide crystals. Fiz. tver. tela 7, no.1:312-,315 ja 165.
(M'I'RA 18:3)
1. Vseso3,uznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut n"inerallnogo
syrIya, MoskAra.
L 6449-66 EWT(m) jDljW
ACCESSION nR: AP5019860
AUTHOR: tIR/0181/65/007/008/2423/2429
-adh-a-n-0y. A. S. qV1
TIT
LE: Effect Of impurities onthe diffusion of
crystals color
centerg i
.n alkali halide
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 8, 1965,
TOPIC TAGS: color center, Physical. diffusion, alkali halide,. Impurity center.,
crystal Phosphor, electron trappingi.80dium chloride, temperature dependence,
activation ener&
ABSTRACT: In view of the fact that the results of earlier investigations of color-
center diffusion apply Only to crystal phosphors with high impurity concentration,
the author examines similar diffusion in alkali halide crystals with low impurity
concentration. This process is treated as a special case of diffusion in a,solid
with two types of trapping centers, in which reversible and irrevers-Able capture
of the diffusing component takes place. A general expression for the rate of pro-
Pagation of the diffusion zone is obtained on the basis of a solution of Fick's
second law with suitable boundarY conditions.
.It is shown that variation of the
content of the impurity ions leads to changes borth in the temperature dependence
of the color diffusion rate, and its dependence on the impurity concentration. To
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or measi ons ranging fro" lbed briefly
.s the auth concentrati e are descr:
,-rM the result J, silver procedur activ&jon energies
t--onf I jiaC1(.Ag) vIt" ad the test -termine the -(3
Ltion er) * Tjese
tal phosphor L O:r the phosphor ai used to de dependence
The preparatio" e-pendence V1 EX concentV
temperature d, .-h large sllv@ resimb. vely. The agrees Vith
6t, : .
elileltal aCl(Ag) wit 14 ana 3.1 ey) long also
Of 'NaCl (1.95 ev) ancl Of N etica3- 2 ity Ag 4
e%P art. has: pres
5. -to the theor, 3Ltion of the ig*k=
Orig-
-values are clc@ - te on -%,-he concerrtri dependence.
of the cOlOrin'o-' rapredicted concentration *0 W17as
theoretically MjUersl"11
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formulas ssledovatell RaW VAte-ri-S-1-81
and 9 bno-1.1 Min_era3-
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AC"R: AFbUUb838 --SWRCE (~dbE7:-W/61:81/661009/002/0507/0510-.
AUTHOR: Shibanov, A. S.
ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute,of Mineral Raw Materials, Mcaggw
(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo syrlya)
TITLE: Relationship between the rate of diffusion of color centers in alkali halldd@
crystals and the work function of the coloring metal
-4
SOURCE, Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 2. 1966, 507-510
TOPIC TAGS: sodium chloride, color center, work function, potassium chloride,
crystal phosphor
ABSTRACT. The author studies-high temperature additive coloring of various unacti-.
vati;d and phosphor crystals in contact with the following metals: K, "INa". Sr','7rB a7
M A
d The melting points, work functions and ionization potentials of these
metals are tabulated. The width of the color band was microscapically,measured.
The rate of diffusion for color centers was found to be the same for sodium, stron-
tium and barium coloring of,sodium chloride and potassium chloride crystals. The
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BENUA, F.F.; DUKCR, Z.G.; KLYUSHENKOV, I-S-; KONSTANTINOV, V.P.;
KATLEER, A.I.; MAYKOV, N.K.; PRAYSMAN, A.D.; SERGEYEV9 V.I.;
TRUFANOV, V.G.; FEDGROV, V.F.; FRUMIN, S.R.; CHERTKOV, Kh.A.;
SHIBANOV,,,B,.-V.- VATASHKINA, S.A., red.izd-va; CHERNC)V,M.I.,
-'V.A., tekhn. red.
itwky
[Handbook on s4ip repairs in two volumes) Spravochnik po
remontu sudov Y dvukh tomakh. Pod obshchel red. M.I.Chernova.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport." Vol.2. 1963@ 600 p.
(ShIlps-14aintenance and repair) (MIRA 16:9)
BUENUA, F.F.; DUKOR, Z.G.; KIYUS11121KOV, I.S.; KONSTMITINOV, V.P,.;
KOTLYAR, D.I.; MAYKOV, ll.K.; PiUYSIWI, A.D.; SMGEYEV,
V.I.; TRUFAIII(Al, V.G.; FEDOROV, V.F.; iRtTrMl, S.R.;
Cl=RiTKOV, Kh.A.; SHIBANOV, P.N.; CIMNOV, 1I.I., red.;
VITASHKINA, S.A., red.iz-d-vd; BODROVA, V.A., tekhn. red.
[Handbook on ship repairs in two volumesl Spravochnik po
remontu sudov v dvukh tomakh. Pod obshchei red. lf.I.
Chernova. Moskva, Izd-vo "Fechnoi transport." Vol.l. 1963.
550 P. (maA 16: 12)
(Ships--t-laintenance and repailr)
(Marine engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
SHIBAIIOV,..,D.A.
F --- -,-. I.-
Semiautomatic molding machine. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.4.,13-
14 16o. ("MIRA 13:11)
(Holding machines)
SHIRANOV, F.A.
The nGreat chart" or the first original Russian map of the
Moscow state. Vest. WU 2 no-5:99-102 MY 147. (MrRA 1@:9)
(Maps, Early)
SHIPANCV) F. A.
21381 SHIBANCV, F. Fc--lbsho-,- cherttzh. (F-rvaya 'Rus. Karta Yosk. "losud-arst aa).
- uv
rrudy vtuorogo usescyuz. G--ogr. -Slezda. T. 111. lc,4c, E. '272-80.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statucy, No. 29, Moslva, 1949.
SIIIIBANCV, F. A.
20535 SIHIBANCV, F. A. G nekotorryl'h vc;rosakh iz istoldi kartografii Sibiri )YII v.
Uchen. zapiski (leninw :r. ros. un-t 4- n. adanovr), Seriya georF. nauk, 'qF.. 5,
10/49, s. 270-206.-BibiloEr. s. -105-00'.
GO: LKIOPIS ZHU.-dIAL STL'IEY - vol. 28., Moskva, 1949
SHIBANOV, F.A.
ome problems form the cartographic histor7 of Siberia of iho 17th
century-. Uch.zap.-Len.un. no.164:270-306 '49* (MIaA 10:1)
(Siberia- CjLr@ographyr)
SHTBANOV, F. A.
Russia - Historical Geography
"Map of Ukrainian and Circassian towns from Moscow to the Crimea!', Izv. Vses.
geog. obshch., 84, no. 1, 1952
9. Monthly @ist of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952 I*b-IK Uncl.
KRASILINFKOV, A. D.; SHIBANOV, F. A.
KRAS)ITLIMOV, ANDRa DIAITREYFEEVICH. 1705-1770
Brief biographical informal,-i-on about the pioneer of Russain field astronor-riy. Izv. Vses.
geog. obshch. 84, no. 2, 1952.
Month-ly-List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952.
UNCLASSIFIMP.
@@- T , - -.;.
- @ -- @ -- - - - I..--.
C.:4 T-fu, I, t-:I! @! I Y
113o-v! prr-.,qontat'ic)nq of Runsian car-lograrhy of th,: l7th rtntury". Izv. -,@og.
obshch. 84, 3, l)5-".
9. "CN.--THLY TI3T ACC-7,33I0T.'5, Library of Congre,3,90ctober 1952 Uncl.
1. SHIBANOV, F.A.
2. U3SR ('000)
4. Cartography
7. Pr@Jncilpless in selecting geographical elements in Russian cartography at the end of
the 16'.h and beginning of the 17th centuries. F. A. Shibanov, Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va
85 no. 2 '53-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APPJL 1953., Uncl.
SHIBATOV, F.A.
Contribution of Rissian geodetic science of the lqth century in determining
the shape and dimensions of the earth. Izv.Vses.geog.ob-va 85 no.4:463-4M
Jl-A,- '53. (MLRA 6:8)
(Geodesy) (Earth-Figure)
SHIBANOV,F.A.
M.V.Lomonosov and Russian cartography. Vest. Len. un. 9 no.4:
123-134 Ap '54. (XIBA 8:6)
(Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1711-1765) (Cartography)
GIZHITSKIY, Aleksandr Marianovich-v SHEWIOV P.A., redaktor; PCRIMOVA,
G.G.. radaktor; redaktor
7
[Manual for the determination of astronomical points] Pot3obie
po opredeleniiu, astronomicheakdkh punictov. [Leningrad] Imcl-vo
Leningradskogo univ., 1955. 165 p. (MIRA 9:3)
(Astronomy, Spherical and practical) (Geographical po-
sitiona)
SHIBANOV, F. A.
-
In memory of A.V. Graur; tenth anniversary of his death.
Vast. Lon. un. 11 no.24:175-177 '56. (MLRA 10,2)
(Grauer, Aleksei Vasillevich, 1893-1946)
L.IHI'BANOV.. F-_A. '
In memory of A.Y. Graur; tenth anniversary of his death.
Vast. Len. un. 11 no.24:175-177 '56. (MIRA 10:2)
(Grauer, Aleksei Vasillevicb, 1893-1946)
KA:ZSIIIK. S.v red.; DUROV, A.G@. red.; BABKOV, I.I., red.; BORISOV, A.A..
red.; ZOLOTNITSKAYA,. R.L., red.; KAVRODIU, V.V., red.; KALYSHXV,
H.O., red.; SHtBAROV P.A., red.; KEIAREV. L.A., red.izd-ya;
LEMIOVA,
[St.Petaraburg - Ieningrad; a historicogeographical atlas]
Poterburg - Leningrad; istoriko-geograficheskii atla's [Leningrad].
Pt-1- 1957-- 54 p. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Leningrad. Universitet.
(Uningrad - Maps)
SHIBANOV, F.A.
First triangulation project in Russia [with sunmry in Inglish].
Vest. IOU 12 noo'24.,171-176 157. (MM 11*)
(Triangulation)
GIZ,HITSKIY, Aleksandr Harianovich ;--PHI13MOV.F A.,dots, otv. red.;
j__
SHCHEMI-7, VA, Ye.V.,red.; ;EMEhTvT.-X--T.,-'Tbkhu. red.
(Collection of problems and examples in spherical and practical
astronomy] Sbornik zadsch i primerov po efericheskoi i prakticheskoi
astronomii. [Leningrad) Izd-vo Leningr. -ftniv., 1958. 80 P.
(KIIRA 11:12)
(Ast.ronomy,Sphexical and practicLil--Problems,exercisee,ate.)
SHIBANOV, P.A.
Develo- ant of Soviet cartogrkphy Ewith su=Pr7 in 14glighl.
Vest.LGU 13 no.12:15 61.'58. - (MML 11:12-)
11
Cartography)
SHIBAITOV, F.A.
Review of Russian carto aphic publications In the 18th century-
[with ammary in Englieffo Vest,LGU 13 no.18:158-163 '58.
k (MIU 12:1)
(Blbliography@---Gartography)
SHIBANOV,- P.A.
Raosian field astronomy in the 18th century. Uch. zap. LOU
no.226:3-20 158. (KIRA 11:11)
(Astronomy, Spherical and practical)
SHIBANOV, F. A.
wilgka
A.D. Krasillnikov as a pioneer in Rassian field astronomy.
Uch. zap. LGU no.226:21-74 158. (MIRA 11%11)
(Irasilinikov, Andrei Dmitrievich, 1705-1773)
SHIBANOV, ?.I.
@- @-
Training of Russian oartograpby specialists in the 19th and
beginning of the 20th century. Uch. sap. LGU no.226:75-93
158* (cartographers) (MIRA ll.-11)
1"NOW
M-
S/035/59/000/003/029/039
A0O1/AOO1
Translation from! Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1959, No. 3,
p. 82, # 2248
AUTHOR@ Shibanov, P. A.
V
TITME@ Twenty Five Years of Cartqgraph@ Department of the Leningrad
University
PMIODICAL, Uch zap. LGU, 1958, No. 226, pp. 212-216
TEXT.- After giving a brief historical information on the training of
personnel for cartography before the October revolution and during the first.
years of the Soviet power, the author describes the activities of the Carto-
graphy Department of the Leningrad University. Cartographic specieLlty was
introduced in the Geographic Division of LOU in 1931. The main role in organi-
zation and development of the Cartography Department belonged to A. V. Graur
who headed this Department up to 1946. In teaching cartography prevailed V
mathematical trend. Later on, in 1949, map study and composition trend was
given to university education and at present mathematical trend has been restored,
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A001/AOO1
Twenty. Five Years of Cartography Department of the Leningrad University
At different times, in the Department worked the following persons.- Yu, M.
Shokal'ski who jq@ctured on map study, V. V. Akhmatov and A. M. GizhiTskiy who
tought practical V. V. Kavrayskiy who lectured on mathematical map
study, V. P. Semenov-Tyan-ShanpjLly.B. F, Nikitin who composed the manuscript
"Methods of Map Compilation The Department was headed by A. M. Glzhltsk@y.
(1946-1952), A. P. Yushchenko (1952-1954), K, A. Zvonarev (since 1955 -till @-Ow).
Up to 1958, 347 specialists were trained by the Department. 24 people defended
their dissertations. Scientific work in the Department manifested mainly in the-
composition of text-books and manuals. In the post-war time 25 works were
published In the form of Y-ticles and monographs. The following works were
j2hy" by -A. V. Graur. (2nd edition), "Tacheometrdr.
published., I'Mathematical\Cartogra
Tables" by A. V. NiijLkc@ola ev,@@"Manual for Determini2 @NAstronomical 13 " by
A. M. Gizhitskiy, "Practical and Laboratory Works for -the Course of Topography
with Fxidamentals of Carto ra by A. A. Pavlov.
V. S. A. Nikolayev
Translator5_- note@, This is the full translation of the original hlissian
abstract.
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SHIBANOV, F.I.
Presumably a great Russian cartographer of the 167018- Uch. zap.
LGU no.226:221 158. (MIRA 11:11)
(Ilishin, Leontii)
-, @ .;
"Kathematical cartography in the U.S.S.R. Part 2: Annot4ted "
bibliography in mathematical cartography and cartonstry" by
G.A.Ginsburg and others. Reviewed by F.A. Zhibanov. Uah. zap.
LOU no.226:225-227 158. (IfIRA 11:11),
(Bibliography--Cartography)
(Ginzb-arg, G.A.)
-zi @A.
Lalulov-.-
A.F. Golubev, talented Russian cartographer and mathematician
of the middle of the 19th centur7. Ist.-astron.issllrig,5:257-268
159. ( RA 12: 12 )
(Golubev, Aleksandr Fedorovich, 1832-1866)
Sff IBANOV, F.P..
A.P.Bolotiv; on the 150th anniversary of his birth and the
100th anniversary of his dsath. Geog.Gbor. no.13:105-113 '59.
(14IRA 12:6)
(Bolotov, A181::sel Pavlovicb, IB03-1853)
SHIBANOV, F.A.; KARPOVA, L.A., red.; KISELEVA, L.I., takhn. red.
[Index of cartog
graphic literature published in Russia front
1800 through 1917) Ukazatell kartograficheskoi literatury,
vyabedshei v Rossii s 1800 po 1917 god. Lenin ad, Izd-vc
Leningr. univ., 1961. 222 p. , F141RA 15:3)
(Bibliography--Cartography) (Bibliography-Surveying)
E _-SHMINOV) F.A. . -
N.IA. Minger, OlItstanding Russian astronomer-and geodesist.
Ist.-astron.issl. no.7:315-334 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(TSinger, Nikolai Iakovievich, 1842-1918)
PHIBANTOVY F.A.
First experiments of trigonometric surveys in Russia and first
triangulation networks of St. Petersbuz-g. Vest.LGU 16 no.18:
108-110 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Triangulation)
SFIBANOV, F.A.
A forgottqn page of the history of the Russian cartography; activity
of A.M.Vil'brekht. Vest.LGU 16 no.24:157-163 161. (miRA 14:12)
(Cartography)
SHIBANOV, F.A.
Geographical Expedition of the Main Administration of the Schools
of the Ministry of Public Education, Vest. LOU 18 no.12:118-125
163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Geography-Maps)
1-1!il S V, F. A.
E I : lov@p
n, ented -Imseiar. r-a---Iop-aphe-- Pavel Kumetao-" 50'
Iall . - - k,.L wn
anni-i-ersary of his birt-1. llest- ILU 19 nc..!2z:151-156 7 a
(MIFA 17-.8)
SHIBANOV, F.A.
Department of Geography attachedto the Cabinet, Test. LGU 19
no.24@1132-139 164 (MIRL 18.*l)