SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIDORENKO, V.V. - SIDORENKO, YU.P.

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-24 "ft I 41 T\ J~z / I ~_x I K6 , V V T:-4 -m-1;7 -jv i,-i L ry :J 1.yl Grc~u, on ttie n of" Phof;:.horoi-.:~ Thlo .;ith Haloi] 1L1'e:YL- an., Acyl- D1vtn!`Kiy, 1. "al:-.r."mik, V. V. Si-_Zorcn".O' --*~r" Vol TA" T_--';,u-'L; tr -.:: ul t --f ~~ctabli-~h: it Lr entir-ly -c -. r r yout, tt~-~-, r-~.~ctuion -)f thio ,sL-r '-h :~ci,ir of tr-,v&.'.-.nt phosphors wit'n huloill alky~_~ ~~nd Thi:l r~acti.-n ctin trsicoi by rjerm!! of, lirbuzov's theory f r m,:" 'ho:; of CID~ , rvi n:, ','L - a of biv~~ rul ~ur. uh~:itt, -i bit,~ Ne!7mc--y~3nov 1.~. Yitr 1948 -Aw S/06 3/6 2100 7/00 5/X, 3/006 A057/A 1, 26 AtMHORS: ~;hchekoLikhin, A.M., Biagoveshchenskly, V.S., Sidorenko, V.V., ,,nisov, O.K. TITI:-: Fluorine derivatives of acetylene hydrocarbons. ,~ -fluorinated per- 'N:,'(.)gr-,.-nprop Inc s PERIOD11CAL: 1:hiirnal vsesoyaznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva, v- 7, no. 5, 11962, 5BO - 582 preparation of ~ -fluortnated perhalog,~npropineu al t*-e ty- (,F,,j1a I ;,-Hal wa6 Inve.,itigated (11 Hal = C1, i3r). By meanz; of hydroh,,ilugcri~;tion of nono~-.ydrohalogerpro~~,y'-LlreS OVer*. C31cinated sodium hydroxicle -it 210 in a nitrogen strea re - m was zyriLhesized: _',,3,3-,~r'~fluoro-l-chlo:,opropine-1; 3,.3-difluo:,o-l,_3-dich~.oropropi:-,e-i; * 'Inci 1-f'-,,.zoro-1,3,3-trl~ch'Loropropine-1. it Is demonstrated that ~,;, -fluorinated ;xzrhalo- gqnpropines Five only dihalogen derivatives in a reaction with halogenes ln chlor~7- nated solvents without heatinj,. infrared spet,-~ra of -2-p- obtained Ehowed for these compounds the characterisl~--c absorp..' in band at 2,2?,',0 6eing thus somewhat different from corresponding literatu--e data. The band shift J.s ex- Card 112 Fluorine derivatives of .... A3 7 /A 1 C2105 pla ined by 'the effec ', of the haloger, rieaz- to -.he carbon --. tom, wi'Lh Ll,he L-!:,_'e This observation be discussed in further pajers. The p,-e3ence of bond was nroved ~.,Iso by a successive addit-ion of two and four i-.alo,~en atoms. fact that -fluorlina7,ed pe rh2 loge npropi ne s :,eact with chlo:-ine, -or bvom~',-,e in absence of a so~venL, in '_iFht and at room temperature by explosion, while In ti-P presence of chloroform, or methylene chloride only to dihaaosen derivatives I,-- ex- pLnilned by the assumption that the deacTivating effect of the trimethyle,-.e (in -elation to an electrophilic attack) is spread only on one 7-L-bond an'd has just a weak effect upon the other. The tetrachlor derivatives were prepared in sealed ampulas at elevated temperature, the ~:etrabromilna dezriva-zives on-y by ~rra_ diation %..,ith ultraviolet light In a quartZ vessel. Basic ex7erimnental data are presented in a table. SUIeM,ITTED: October 26, !96! Card 212 P SID.OFENK03 V.V.i i.'.IJZN--'TSOVP 6.6., doktor ae ol. -m-Lneral. nauk, otv.red.; SIi-!-;NGKR, I.A., red.izd-va; DIMMUNA, R.A., tekhn.red. [Geology tLnd petrology of the Shakhtama intrusive complex] Goolol.,lia i petrologila Shakhtaminskogo intruzivnogo kompleksa. Nookva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1GI61. 102 1,. (Akadomila nauk SOSSR. Geologicheskii muzei. Trudy, no.") (MIR-A 14:7) (Trans IXL i kal ia-Rock z,, Ivneous) KREYNGOLID, S.U.; BDZHEVOLINOV, Ye.A.; LASTIOVSKIY, R.P.; SIDORENKO,. V.V. Determination of iron in whter, acids, and salts by a kinetic method with the use of stilbene complexon. Zhur. anal. khIm. 18 no.11:1356-1361 N 163. (MIRA 17.1) 1. VsesoyuznTy nauchno-is3ledovatellnkiy institut khimicheskikh reaktivov i osobochistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv, Moskva. BOZHEVOLINOVP Ye.A.; KREYNGOLID, S.U,,, LASTOVSI,',IY, R.P.; SIDORENKO, V.V. Use of ltzminescent reagents in the kinetic method of analysis. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.1:97-100 N 163. 0-9RA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'slAy institut khimi- cheskikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv. Predstavleno akademikom A.P. Vinogradovym. GEiLMAPI-GALKINA, A.S.; ZLOKAZOVA, T.M.- MELINIKOVA. V.P.., SIDORENKO, V.V. Uje of hydrocyclorir,-:i in for ~',e of soliqs In alumina-bearing sint~,,ri. TS--Tet. 34 nci.1-52-11.1. .117 Ja 61. (MIRA '.;3) i.' *,'i,. 'j, . . ~ ~i i - n na V i J K, r L 1 tit i I,!-- ~~Itk:ra c, ri .;,j 1, ru Ora I o Vu "Irl- k?,~ ril Ul riy na i 17 rim ldz~AVWI.) -IL BIAGOUSHCHOSKIY, Vladimir Petrovich; UDRPAXS) zjAWA.j1adLmjrur1ch; RAKOV, V.L. otvetstvennyy re&ktor; IS liiKa. -. N.T",ieda kt or FRUNKIN, P.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Radio measurements in pulse equipment] 12mereniia v impullonoi radio- apparature. laningrad, Goo. soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl. 1957. 263 p. (MLRA 10:4) (Pulse techniqueo (Illectronico)) (Radio measurements) -9- S/'-20/60/000/004/019/028 EO*i2/E414 AUTHORS: Sidorenko, V.V. and Utkin. (I,A~ TITLE, Automatic Measurement of Counting Char~-:teristics Of Gas Discharge Coun4er6 PERIODICAL., Pribory i tekhnika eksperim4nta 1960, No~4, PP,133 134 TEXT~ The s-heme suggested by the present authora is shown schematically in Fig.l. It includes tne 64 (PS 64) ~,caling unit 3 and the '-~)M -.09 (EPP-09) pen recorder 4~ Two additional stages, namely a pulse amplifier and A valve volttmeter (FigO have been added to the PS-64 scaling unit, The pulse amplifier is based on the 61H8C (6N8s) d-uble -.riode, The se-ond half :?f this double triode is operated as a cathode follower who.~�Iz. outpu! j, is fed into an integrating ~.ircuit. 1he amplifier is conne;-ted to the limiting stage of the PS 64 .scaling unit (shown to tile lef", of tile dotted line in Fig.2), The valve voltmeter is in the form of a balanced cir~luit, the "zero', beinj: est-abli5lied by the 33k ohm potentiometer. The signal entering the pen re:order 'As taken off the 51 ohm resistor on the e.,,tremc- right of Fig.2, Tht- voltage applied to the -.ounter I is -.ak-~n from the midpcint of the potentiometer 7 (Fig.l.) connected to he high voltuge Card 1/4 s/12o/6o/ooo/oo4/o,.9/028 E032/E414 Automatic Measurement of Counting Characteyisti--3 --f Gab Dic--harg- C'411 rl k rectifier 9. The motion of the druri it ps7r? s*:twA-r iti coupled to this potent iometer so that its the drum rotates., th,~~ voltage applied to the counter is uniformly int-reased, At tht, same time, the scaling unit a:Lepts thi pulses from thE- -,ounter and the count rate is recorded by the pen re,~order, There are 3 figures. SUBMITTED. June 20, 1959 Card 2/4 S/120ye6/000/004/019/028 E032/E414 ALLtOlli-ItiC MCZIStlrC[,1C1lt of Counting Characteristics of' Clan Discharge Counters Card 4/4 Pig.2. N-c. 2. Ciema YCH.711ITNIH ll%IUY.I[-COII it nastironaro BO.IbTltCTra PHASE I BOOK EXPLOMTION SOV/5-512 Dolgirev, Yevgeniy Ivanovich, Pavel Ivanovich ~U.Ieyev, and Vladimir Vladimirovich Sidorenko Detaktory yadernykh izlucheniy (Nuclear Radiation Detectors) Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1961. 222 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,300 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): K. K. Aglintsev, Professor; Reviewer: V. A. Kozlova, Engineer; Ed.: I. G. Azarova; Tech. Ed.: R. K. Tsal. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical p3rsonnel who, although not special- ists in nuclear physics, are engaged in operitions involving nuclear radiation. It may be also useful to personnel who operaLe or design X-ray and radiometric equipment. COVERAGE: The book discusses the principle of Dperation, basic properties, and structure of various types of contemporary radiation detectors, and presents their connection diagrams and testing methods. Reference material, includinp, characteristics of industrial gas-discharge counters, scintillatior phosphors and photoelectric multipliers, is given. Nuclear radiation, X-ray and radio- metric quantities, and their measuring units vre briefly discussed. The Gard 1/~, Nuclear Radiation Detectors SOV/5512 authors thank A. B. Dmitriyev for his help on Chs. !I and III, and E. I. Dom- brovski, A. L. Dudnik, and V. A. Antamonov f.)r their suggestions and advice. There are 79 references: 54 Soviet (includt-ig 5 translations), 24 English, and I German. TAUE OF COMM: Foreword 3 Ch. 1. General Information 1. Nuclear radiation 5 2. Radiometric quantities and their measurizg units 12 3. On methods of detecting radiation 15 Ch. 11. Ionization Chambers 4. Volt-ampere characteristic of gas discharge 16 5. Types and structurea of ionization chambers 19 6. Current ionization chambers for measuring a-radiation 21 7. Ionization chambers for measuring P-radiation 23 Card 2~~ 4oo 27702 S/12o/61/000/003/012/041 E202/E135 AUTHORS: Sidorenko, V.V., Ivonov, V.P.,and Yershov, N.A. TITLEs Universal recording dosimeter PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika sksper.im*nta, 1961, No-3, PP-78-81 TEXT3 A particularly robust and economical, transistorized gamma-dosimeter is described. This instrument in designed specially for the continuous monitoring of radioactivity in the sewers and other not easily accessible ducts. The probe which houses one or two G.M. tubes is made of chromium plated steel tube but may also be made of plexiglass if the beta count is required. A cable, which in some cases may be over 100 a long, joins the probe with the box housing the energizing, amplifying and registering circuits. The dosimeter registers within the range of 0.002-200 r/hr. In the case of using a thin-walled probe which is intended for a maximum working depth of 20 m, a sensitivity of 0.2 mr/hr is claimed. The negative impulses from the G.M.-tubes are amplified in a two-stage voltage amplifier followed by a normalizing circuit of a blocking generator. The standard instrument carries a microammeter but provision is made for the Card 1/2 27702 Universal recording dosimeter S/'120/61/000/003/012/041 E202/E135 inclusion of a self-recording instrument. The total power requirements are approximately 150 Ww, which with the standard two supplying batteries of 18 v each, gives a working life of about 400 hours. There are 4 figures. SUBMITTED: June 22, 1960 Card 2/2 2 9 5 1~1 s/'12o/61/000/004/002/034 00 0 E032/E514 AUTHORS; Ivanov, V. P. and.Siderenko. V.V TITLE: Selection of pulsed-supply parameters for gas discharge counters PERIODICALg Pribory i tekhnika eksper-*.taenta, 1961, No.4,pp.35-38 TEXT: A disadvantage of gas discliarge counters is their low resolution and tbis limits the maximum co*;nting rate which they can accept. This disadvantage can, at least to some extent, be removed by the use of pulsed supplies (Ref.1, W. Lichtman, Nucleonics, 1953, No-l,. 22). Under pulsed-3upply conditions the counting rate is given by N = F [I - exp(- HrP). = ffp); (1) where F is the supply repetition frequency, T is the length of the supply pulse, H is the number of y-.quanta absorbed in the counter per second per roentgen and F is the dose rate. In designing such devices it is frequently necessary to determine the upper limit of the intensity P beloo which the :.ounter Card 1/6'~ Selection of pulsed-supply S,/120/61/000/004/002/034 EI)32/E5i4 characteristic is linear. It is shown that this upper limit can be calculated from p + I V1 - exp(- H-rPo)l, (4) Ti --V 1 - exp(-H.,-r)_,, where ~ = X/100 and X measures the de--)arture from linearity, i.e. 100(N - N L )INL � X%" Th--s is i transcendental equation and can be solved graphically. Analys.is of Eqs. (1) and M.and also experimental data obtained with low-voltage halogen counters 3 show that CLI-36P (SI-3BG) with a working volum- of 14 mm , a) the length of the linear region of :he characteristic for given "non-linearity" X is inversely proport.ionai to the duration of the supply pulses,and b) the supply repetition frequency has no effect on the working range of the counter characteristic, although it does affect the sensitivity of the -,ounter. In order to obtain a linear counting characteristic in a ,ride range (up to 2000 to 3000 r-/hour- in the case of the SI-3BG -:ounter), all that is required is to arrange for the automat.-c adjustment of the supply Card 2/t, Selection of pulsed--supply ... S/120/61/000/00'i/002/0311 frequency F with dose rate P. The formula giving the relation between the (lose rate and the frequency is shown to be F(P) = F0HTP 1 1 - exp(-IITP" 1-1. (8) Counters operated with ptilsed stippliett atill retain their plateau and hence there is a certain optiminn ttmplitude of tile supply pulses which must be determined experimentally. Fig.9 shows the counting characteristics of the SI-31IG counterf; with F = 2000 cps. The curves are calculated from Eq.(I) and the points are experimental. The numbers marked on the curves indicate the values of T in jLsec , Fig.6 show5 tile countir-kv, characteristics for T = 2usec and the four wr difFerent frequencies, marked on the curves (in cps). There are 6 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet and I English (quoted in ~Cxt) . SU131,111 VVED: November 18, 1960 Card 3/4' A'.--'T~~ I0 -.,o Mos I I c I or-i3lin T ITL E - A. U ovic c fu'.~ ~~c ov i:'~ PERIODICAL: Priljory i iio. 4, j961, r). 158 - i,-,9 TEM Tl---:2 instrument t'iat is ~)ricfly ~'o:jcribc--! 'icre rccorc.s tae occui,rence of i:-!I)ulses arrivin:: at a r-te not .-reater than 15 - 20 ii.i-)ulses/secoad over - consi('(-rable yerio(I of tim'n- aich i.:r)u1so that arrives causes n stc1P-:)y-ste:) S~-;-itc!l to Z.iovr 0--qc T'iis r-,ius,-s L -)-xpor tanpc tcj 'oc- step-:)Y-stc'~ s----itcA am: tz~i)c are also 0,--z)ratec'. nerioclically, for tr-.i1cc every ;::inute or every .:our, I - -1 L)j , timin:- device vhich t'in tjiie sccJe on tlie ta?e. The _J1.,pulse siZnals are applied to a sensitive relay type P