SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINELNIKOV, K.D. - SINELNIKOV, YA.D.
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B. S.; Volkolupov, Yu. Ya.; Sinel'nikov,,.A,.._D..
AUTHOR: Akshanov,
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of cha ed particle eneEgy in a magnetic trap.
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Magnitnyye lovushki (Magnetic traps). Kiev, Haukova dumka, 1965,
35-40
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic trap, plasma diagnostics, charged particle, plasma Injection
ABSTRACT: Experimental investigation of the energy distribution of charged particles
in a plasma formed by beam injection is described. The study is based on observati on
etic trap and their enei-gy determination and on
of the particles ejected from the magn
the correlation with the high frequency oscillations induced by beam-plasma interac-
tion. A brief description and results of the diagnostic methods (electrostatic analyz
er, time of flight mass spectrometer, scintillation detectors) are given. The elec-
LrOStatic analyzer (developed by the authors) can measure electron and ion energies
and provides integrated results. The experiments were conducted with pulsed injection
of particles. The lifetimes of resulting plasmas were measured as a function of in-
jection energy. The measurement of electron energy provides their distribution up to
30 key. The electron absorption method indicates that electrons with 100 key energies
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are generated in the magnetic trap employed in the experiment. It is believed that
the generation of such energetic electrons is intimately connected with the observed
high frequency oscillations of the beam-plasma system. Orig. art. has: 6 figures.
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AUT110R., Akshanov,B.S,; VolkolUpoV,Yq.Ya.; Sinellnlkov,&D,
ORO: none
TITLE: Investigation of injection and capture of charge!!~E!rticles in a magnetic
mirror trap
SOURCE:-. Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no.4, 1966. 595-602
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plasma, plasma confinement, plasma oscillation, electron been,
magnetic mirror,
ABSTRACT: The earlier inVestigations of two of the authors and collaborators (Sbo
if Fizikn plazmy i problem upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza" , IV, 403-410; IV,
388-402, Kiyev, 1965) on production of helical electron beams and their injectlen into
magnetic mirror traps have been continued. The magnetic mirrors of the trap were 18
cm apart, and the magnetic field strength could be varied from 0 to 1 kOe. Near one
of the magnetic mirrors and outside the region of the trap there was produced with
the aid of a third (opposing) winding a cusped magnetic field, in which the low pitch
helical electron beams were produced by off-axis injection as discussed in the
reference cited above* In the prQsent work a 2 cm diameter ring-shaped cathode was
employed as electron source in order to increase the beam current; the electron tra-
jectories, therefore, were not a set of coaxial helices, but a family of helices whose
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axes wore generators of a 2 cm diameter cylinder, the nxis of which coincided with the
[a-
symmetry axis of the system, The pitch of the helical trajectories was such that the
electrons traveled more than I km In traversing the IS cm between the magnetic mirrors.
Accelerating potentials up to 5 kV and beam currents up to 1 A were employed. The
plasmas were probed with an axial electron beam which was modulated at high frequency
so that its signal could be distinguished from the currents produced by Iscaping plasma
particles. The apparatus contained hydrogen at pressures up to 10-2 NIM . When the
gas pressure was below 10-4 N/m2 the Injected electrons accumulated until Vie resultIng
space charge was sufficient,to cut off a 1-1.5 keV probe beam. When the ga-s pressure
exceeded 10-3 N/m2 the gas; became highly ionized and there was produced a well compen-
sated plasma. The lifetime of the plasma after cut off of the injected been increased
rapidly with increasing beam current and under some conditions was as long no 0.1sec.
Plasmas with charged particle densities as high as 1012 cm -3 were obtained. Intense
high frequency oscillations developed as a result of the Interaction of the plasma an4l
the electron beam. When the power in the electron beam was increased to a critical
value a cascade process was triggered, resulting in rapid increase of the intensity
of the high frequency oscillations, 'burning out" of the neutral gas in the trap, ano-.
increase of the plasma density until it reached the initial density of the Leutral gas
in thecapparatusa Orig. art. has: 9 figurese
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AP6013113 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/004/0(;03/0607
AUTHOR. AkshanovB,B,. Yolkolumyu.Ya.; Binel'nikov
ORG: none
TITLE: Capture of charged particles injected pulsewise into a constant field trap
SOURCE: Murnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 603-607
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plasma, plasma confinement, plasma oscillationi,electron beam,
magnetic mirror, it~
ABSTRACT: The authors have continued theirt,investigation of injection and entrapment
of helical blectron beams in a magnetic mirror trap, employing the apparatus described
in the precceding paper (ZhTF, 36, 595, 1966/see Abstract AP6013112/). Experiments
performed with pulsed beams are discussed in the present paper. Preliminary experi-
ments with square pulses of different durations showed that plasma could be accumu-
lated in the tropwithin times of the order of 100 microseconds. Experiments with
saw-tooth and sinusoidal pulses were accordingly undertaken. With sinusoidal pulses
of several milliseconds duration there were frequently observed two moments of
maximum plasma density, a maximum occurring each time the electron energy passed
through the critical valve for formation of a low pitch helical trajectory. The
plasmas produced by pulsed beams were very similar in density and other.ch.aracteriatic
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to those obtained with continuous injection. The plasmas decayed slowly (fometimes
after which mey f re-
very slowly) for a considerable time (tens of milliseconds),
q,uently suddenly collapsed. This behavior may be due to the presence in the plasma
of high energy electrons, tho, confinement time of which, as tho authors ha,6e shown
(ZhTF, 36, 608, 1966/ see Abstract AP6013114/), increases with their energy and which,
for unknown reasons, escape from the plasma with anoranlous rapidity Under certain con-
ditions. Ilie confinement time of the plasma Jncreased with increasing pressure of
the working gas. This may be due to the influence of the high frequency oscillationa
that were observed In the plasmas at high pressures and high beam currents and covered
a very wide range of frequencies exLending up to 11 500 Mizz, the highest frequenc
it Y"
that could be recorded with the available instrument. The process of burning out
the neutral gas, previously observed with continuous Injection, was also observed
12 -3
with pulsed injection. Plasma densities of the order of 10 cm ,as determined
from the cutoff of 3 cm microwaves, were obtained . Orig. art. has: 5 figures*
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AUT11OR: Akshanov,B.S.; Volkolupov,Yu.Ya.;
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of the energy distribution of charged particles in a
magnetic trap
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 608-611
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plasma, plasma confinement, electron beam, magnetic mirror,
electron energy
ABSTRACT: The authors"investigations of injection and entrapment of helical electro
beams in a magnetic mirror trap (ZhTF, 36, 595, 604, 1966/ see Abstracts AP6013112
and AP6013113/) have been continued. To the apparatus described in the preceeding
papers has been added an electrostatic analyzer similar to that described by H.P.
Eubank and T.D.Wilkerson (Rev.Sci.Instr. 34, No. 1, 14-21,1963). With the aid of
this analyzer the energy distribution of charged particlesescaping from the magnetic
trap was investigated. The energies of electrons beyond the range of the analyzer
(30keV) were measured with a scintillator and aluminum absorbers. Ions with energies
above 250 eV and electrons with energies up to 100 keV were observed. Higher energy
electrons remained confined in the trap longer than did lower energy ones. Under
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conditions in which 10 keV electrons were confined for 38 millisec, 30 keV electrons
remained confined for 85 millisec. The presence of electrons with energies much
higher than the energies of the injected electrons (5keV) is ascribed to interaction
with the plasma oscillations that were observed to develop (loc.cit.supre). These
oscillations decreased im amplitude and the numbers of high energy electrons simul-
taneously decreased when the pitch of the injected electron trajectories was increasec
During the process of "burning out" of the neutral gas, discussed in the precceding
papers, the spectrum of the high froquency oscillations became nearly continuous ana
extended beyond 1010 Itz, with maxima near the Langmuir and Larmor frequencies. - Orig.
art. has: 6 figures*
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AUTHOR: Synellnykov, K. D. Sinellnikov, K. D.; Honcharenko, V. P. - Goncharenko,
V. P.; Honcharenko, D. K -- G-on-cl-a-fe-Wo-, -D. K--. 7
ORG: Phys lco-Technical Institute, AN UkrSSR, Khartkov ( lzyko-4ekhnichnyy instytut AN
URSR)
TITLE: Motion of a plasma jet across a nonuniform transverse magnetic field
SOURCE: Ukrayins1kyy fIzychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 825-828
TOPIC TAGS: plasma jet, plasma flow, transverse magnetic field, magnetic field plasma
effect
ABSTRACT: It Is shown busing the equations of E. N. Parker (Phys. Rev., 107, 9Z4, 1957.
that the motion of a plasma jet across a nonuniform magnetic field is decelerated If VB is
positive and Is accelerated In decreasing fields. The equation for the square of the drift
velocity, which Is proportional to linear field changes, Is given. This jet motion Is one of the
simplest effects In plasma physics. The theory holds that, depending on conditions, a plasma
jet must move as a whole across the magnetic field with a magnetic field of nearly zero in the
Jet If temperature of two components of the jet is small compared to the Jetts kinetic energy of
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AUTHOit: Demnidenko, 1, 1. ; Lo-mi no, N.-S. ; Pad alka,V.G. ; Rutkuvich,B.N. ; SlnolInii(ovsKeDo
ORG: nono
TM,E: Investigation of the motion of a plasma burst in a nonuniform transverse
magnetic field
SOURCE,; Zhurnal te)(111liclivakoy flziki, v. 36, no. 10, 196G, 1819-1825
P1 -;iaa m -an!ivirso m gnotlc f iold,
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plas;i a. milnetic fiold, Li a
nonhomogeneous magnetic field, plasma injection
ABSTRACT: This paper begins with it brief theoretical discussion in the drift approxi-
mation of the adiabatic motion of a plasma in a nonunifor7a transverse magnetic field.
is shown that the plasma is decelerated on enterinr a region of high transverse
It
~magnetic field strength and accelerated on leaving 5uch n region, owing to the trans-
formation of kinetic energy of foi-,vard motion into kinetic energy of rotation and
versa. If the magnetic field becomes strong enough the plarma can be reflected. The
authors tested their theoretical conclusions by firing: plasmas from a conical plasma
gun through an 80 cm long 7 cm diameter drift tube across a transverse magnetic field
:of up to 0.27produced by a solenoid in a 12 cm diameter transverse tube, The magnetic,
field gradient was adjusted with the aid of soft iron shields within the plasma drift
;tube; these shields were covered with glass tubes to prevent the plasma from coming
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in contact with them. The plasna iuri powere(i by thi_- 15 W1 discharge of a 15
r1licrofarad capacitor and produced plas.~ias containin,,- W/,; hydro,;en Ions with densities
1.1 3
of about 10 CUR- and velocities o'k about 2.5 x 10'* m/sec. The theoretical linear
relation between the square of the plasna velocity ana Uie strength of the transverse
ma,,notic field was confirrited by the 'Iaf,mas with densities as low as
P
10~2 cn-3
were ObLailled With the aiQ1 Of all iris MOL111LCd in the drift tube. These
plasmas did not conform to the adiabatic theory, but were to a considerable extent
entrapped in the transverse magnetic field, particularly when the field gradient was
high. It is concluded that low density hydrogen plasmas can be entrapped by a trans-
verse magnetic field of considerable strength. The authors thank D.G.Safronov and
~N.A.kaiizhnyak for valuable discussions. Orig. art. has: 10 formulas and 6 figures.
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SLULINDCOV, K.L.
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3INEL'NIKOV, L.,S,, Cand Te~~h Sci -- "On the efficient use
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of iwaste-gas-Lhea-ter -mnwt,~~ in the fuel
lpksut of
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gas-cylinder automobiles." Gor'kly, 1961. (Min of Higher
and Sec Spec Ed RSFSR. Gor'kly Polytech Inst Im A. A. Zhdanov)
(KL, 8-61, 249)
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ZHALYBIN, V.I.;,SINFL-INI-K-OV M.I.; MININZON, R.D.; MOSHKFVICH, Ye.T.-
MURINA, K.N.; CREAMY-AVSKAYA, S.G.; KHRISTIOF)OROVfv L.I.; POTAPOVA. V.P.
Nature of spiderlike pitting corrosion cracks of steelp
and ways for their elimination. Stall 25 no.lOt941-944 0 165.
(MIRA 18ill)
1. Institut "UkrNIISpetsstalt" i zavod t'Dneprospetastall".
L 04189-67
ACC NR: 'AT6026545'--
The number of hot twists to fracture increased as a function of temperature. After
fracturing, The samples we wdt'ur-q ched to retain the high temperature structure
and then examined metallographically. The amount of austenite as a function of heat
treatment for each steel is given. Micrographs of each treatment are shown for repre-,
The quantity of ferrite increased with rise in temperature
sentative steel samples.
or increase in time at temperature, with the most intense a conversion occurring
in the 1200-13000C range; by holding for 10 hrs in this range almost all of the struc
ture became ferritic. The plasticity at different temperatures depended on the ratio
of a- and y-phases in the structure at the given temperature. Maximum plasticity
resulted for y-phase contents less than 25-30%. It was recommended that the ingots of,
L1811 steel be soaked at higher temperatures throughout rolling than is normally typi-il
cal, i. e., at 1290 to 13100C instead of 1250 to 12700C. Orig. art. has: 1 table,
6 figures.
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AUTHJR:, Sinel'nikov, tl.v. SOV/109-3-12-13/13
TITIE: Slectron-Em-i-ersio-n-fiom Pure Metal Surfaces at Room
Temperature (Elektronnaya emissiya s poverkhnosti chistogo
metalla pri komnatnoy temperature)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 12,
pp 1523 - 1524 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The work reported in this paper deals with the investigation
of electron emission which occurs at the surfaces of some
metals at room temperature; metals are neither subjected
to irradiation nor to the action of an electric field. The
effect is sometimes retemed to as the exo-electronic
emission. The main problem consisted of determining whether
it was possible to obtain this type of emission from pure
metal surfaces or whether the emission took place only in
the presence of surface impurities. Surfaces of magnesium,
aluminium and copper electrodes were investigated. Prior
to the investigation, the electrodes were subject to a
strong cathodic pulverisation in a glow discharge in
hydrogen. It was found that at a pressure of
10-6 mmHg, magnesium and aluminium produced currents of
uardl/2 10-4 A, and these could be observed over intervals of
24(5) SOV/2o-126-3-26/69
AUTHOR: Sinellnikov, M. V.
TITLE: The-Le ron Emission From the Surface of Pure Nlolybdenum
After Irradiation by Electrons (Elektronnaya emissiya s pover-
khnosti chistogo molibdena posle oblucheniya elektronami)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, fir 3,
PP 534 - 556 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the present paper electron emission at space temperature
and in the absence of an electric field is investigated. A
summary is given in the introduction of the results obtained
by experiments carried out with magnesium, which were described
in one of the author's earlier papers (Ref 1), following which
the experimental arrangement (Fig 1) is described in which a
molybdenum electrode of 0.1 mm thickness is used in a highly
evacuated tube. In order to attain a high vacuum this electrode
is annealed periodically. After this treatment press~jre amounts
to 10-2 mm. After a control z~,easurement the electrode is
annealed for 10 hours, aftez which the emission current is
measured. One minute aftc-r expojure, the latter amounted to
10-11 a, after 30 min,,itca it was 1. .10-12 a, and -after 10
Card 1/2 hours 1o-14 a. In the course of thc discussion of results,
S I .,j.,GOL'BITS, X.; PICHKOV, K.; DRAUSAL, A. - I?KRASOV, V,
SXRINNIKOT, Tu.; POGOST1111, S.; GARAYXV, V.; V.;
KINOSYLN. I.
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Yormation of tissuelike pattern on the SkhodzAya cranium fragment.
Uch.zap.Mosk.un. no.158:175-1?9 152. (KIRA 8:8)
(Skhodnya Valley--Craniology)
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An' azrwfMwt va the trasixt.11 of 47V'rUM with dew-
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Sitnanovskaia, and F, R Alair.11 71
1955, No. 3,73---77, Vefena, Zh. Bi,4-, 19,56, ALsir. No, 79=9-
werity p,%tictits with acute dysentery were treated with a 50('.
autoclaved prep. of the plant aliiapi (A.1ha4i f ep tarum) p"ora v, in
a dose of 100 ml. 3'tirntj a day f~r 0 day5. At tLe &-ame tim-e* the
patient was given a course of 5 rnt!rr.;,,i (J a prep.. of A. periarwn
(100 ml-) for 2-.3.d,,tys.
of.tho morphologi"I form of the afjot:Wd pan of the intestine, was
accelerated 11 times, compArrd %with sulphonanxida thcrapy, on.
treatment with the pr p. (Russian) _E M
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8.,V. f e - . red.
(Dysente in the Turkmen S.S.R.; etiology and bacteriological
diagnosils Dizenteriia v Turkmenskoi M; etiologiia i bakteriolcgicbe-
skaia diagnostika. Ashkhabad, Turkwnskii gos. med. in.-t im. I.V.
Stalina, 1958. 245 P. (MIRA .14: ?)
(TUR)MIISTAN-DYS=M)
KRASKOVA' N.I.; SHAY32MINA
BAYEVA, I.Ye.; SHAIVITEVA, Ye.V.; CAZAL'YAN, S.I.;
u.u.; SDULINIKOV, N.A.
Use of a decoction Of Alhagi canelorun for the treatment of
dysenter.v. Zdrav.Zirk. 3 no.3:46-48 ?IY~--Je 159- (MIRA 12:11)
i. Iz kafedry mikrobiologil (zav. - doteent A.I.Kovallchuk)
Turkmenskogo meditsinskogo gosudarstvennogo Instituth Im. I-V-
Stalina i infektaLonnoy bol'nitay Leninakogo rayona Ashkhabada
Qlavn;ry vrach - I.Ye.Bayeva).
(DYSICNTIRT)
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SINUIPIKOV, N.A. (Ashkhabad)
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use in medical practice. Zdrav. Turk. 7 no.4t29-32 Ap'63*
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SINELtNIKOV, N. N.
USO/Chemistry - Thermochemistryt 11 SeP 53
Calorimeters
"A Vacuum Adiabatic Calorimeter and Some New Date
on the Pd=aa-Conversi6n or Quartz," N. N. Sinell-
nikov,-Inst of Silicate Chem, Acad Sci USSR
DAN SSSR, Vol 92, No 2, PP 369-372
Describes a new type vacuum adiabatic calorimeter
for use in studying the temp dependence of true
heat capacities in the temp.interval of 30-7000.
A. G. Boganov participated in the construction of
the calorimeter. Found that there is an anomalous
increase of heat capacity in the 0 *=*ct-conversion
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of quartz starting at about 5530 and ending at
about 5770 with a roax value for C, at 574.10. Hence,
if one speaks of the heat lost invthe conversion of
quartz, it is necessary to specify the temp, inter-
val. Presented by Acad A. F. Ioffe 24 Jun 53.
SIM INIKOV, N.
4617. Sinellnikov, N. i Karabikhin, X. Elektrichestvo v kolkhose. (v pomoshchv
agitatoru) rostov n/d, kn Izd., 1954 20 sill. 20 so. 3.COO eks. 25K-(54-58021)
p 631-37-- 621.3 (47.892)
SO: Latopis' Zhurnallnykh Statoy, Vol. 7, 1049
(/, 1' 0 (.-,- i~' L, 'j j" ( ", V~ , h -
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Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 36/62
Authors I Sinellnikov, N. N.
Title i The kinetics of juartz conversion into tridymite
Periodical j Dok. AN SSSR 102/3, 555 - 558, I-lay 21, 1955
Abstract I A vacuum adiabatic calorimeter, which makes it T:ossible to meesure the
smallest thermal effects connected with the conversion of internal struc-
tures of substances, was erloyed in determining the kinetics of quartz
conversir~n into tridyrite (hexagonal silica). The effect of quartz part-
icle dimensions and the amount of mineralizer introduced on the kineiies
of quartz conversif-m re..--.cticn %?a-: e!-tablished. The role of Vne mineralizer
during the first stges of quartz conversion into tridym3te (formation of
the first inteiTiediatc cricicballte nhake) is discussed. Four references:
3 USSR and 1 113"A (1941-10,53). Tablet Eraphs.
Institution : Acz~d. of Sc., Inst. of Silicates
Presented by: Act%demician A. F, Ioffe, January ~, 1955
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gruphs show flic presm-e GI e_d;t,A_tafitC Cty3tilits AlLififig
flic,'icoltridytilittin Ux shi -vter rjerltit:-s
of 21referenres, I'llefic'mau
tobalite, and its Inveralou to triditalte. N' N. Sinel'-
/.i.c.r.'s D,,,,d, Akad. Nauk 8.8.3.R. 110,
30, 11MV.-Synthetic cristobalite produced at
16W* with addus of O-G&-3 Oc,o NaCOs, and simila prod
ucts with 3% Kibo, or U',W. -t 12W- and in gi"~
Identica.1 x-ray diagrams, Spectril analysis s ow on Y
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1.489, that of the others 1.483-1.480; all arc weakly hire-
fringent. The at = # inversion terups. are distinctly at.
fected by the traces fit the mitteralizers prescut in solid molts.
and by the thersual history of the samples. The inversion
Into tridyinite Is observed between 870* and 14501. and the
16atut. of the newly forrued tridymi te is coo trailed by the Inten-
sity of the 0 = y ellect at 117'. The rate, of invenion is
practically const. between JOW* and 1450', but a function
of the undercooling of the crktubalite. X-ray di;zgratus give
evidence for high crijtobalite proportion at room teEap.
It is concluded Mat intelgrowths of tridyLuite, bc-tween the
cristobalite grains ate possible. Such hitcrgrowths and the
systetuatic reduction of the a = j] inverilon temp. which
accompanio the inverAou of cristobalite to tridyinitc are
_"plained. Even ~y inere puNctization to lc:;.% than I is
grala diatu., some a may lie chatiged to P cristobalite in
the course of One. The 0 ph-me is changed into te by heat-
Ing to 280* as was nbserved in the x-r.~,y diagrami2.
Eitel
"v c-jjar,,jF,-. ,if Quartz Tran-r-forl-aticr, Int- Tridym-ite ., p - 371
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AUTHORS: N. V. 57-
TITLE: Adiabatic Calori.,.iut,.~r - an In--tra-o-ntl for
.,L,ition of ;j:jQcifi~. 11eaL und Heat Co::(1,;,--tiVi"Y (Adiabaticheskiy
.)ribcr G..'a
Sti i
PERIODICAL: Zharnal Fiziki, 1,.113ti, Vol. 28, lir i, pp. 21a-2121
(USSI-0
ADSTRACT: 'Die dc-scriY)tion of t~ii- ca1o.,ir.i(,,tQr ;.as :,,iv,:,. bthe auth6r already
-- 0 -- c-. lcjri.:.,~t~jr tlic. ,
iri ref.l. B.; mc:ai- t' t h i- L actual s.~ecific lie.-It C
of the and it-- heat coiuiuctivit~i I and therefore also
te:.c-2rature curdu;,-,.ivit.,- a ca.-. b.,: deter-.,,ined siuultaie:)uslj. The
calori.Aetcr is surrounded by a concuntrically located prelleater,
~,nich coi~3ists of a thii, burd for-,,.in- an adiabetic Shell
-tround the sa;%I)lc. The inner prAa---,tur, con-ibtin'. of a molybde-
llu..i wire, is IOCat&d alOll,~ thL a-iO of thoU cylipder. Thus, the
cc,z.struction of t,i--. calori--eter, from the- point of view of tem-
:)Qruture dij"ribut-Jo 'i o~i the 3a~..,ple 7raczti~~all,:- corres.-onds to
oylind,f. Thc~ for t%e ot 'the
actudl S-,-t-cific s~eut oonsist~
-tiice of uniform te;--eraturp) ot tii, sqply of a certain
of t~-,: preh -7-ra'ure
Card 113 j..i~unt of heat by ,.;ater and te.... - %,
Adiab-itic Crilori..v-,ter - a.,. D.~;tr-i.;o,,:,t 'cr `iialt.~,., -7 - 1 - 2,1 !.,
I li D , j 0
mi na t i o n o t' Sp ec i f i c if e L tL n (I If ea t C ci n c~a c t i v i tj .
f, r uccar~; at th~~ cu.~t of air convi--ctiun, of' -i,-at of
th.-, iir, .Lt tliL- ooit of the lic-L (;u;,&ictivit,- oi'
and of hc-tt transfer uue t,) ruLiation. !:; the sLconG case air par-
ticipatc-3 in licat excl,..inge, air coi.vction, however, )-racticallj
lacl.~,I. ilett tranif,2r io Liu to -4., ~,,oll as to 6,w-~t con-
dictivit.- of the ---ir of ..uart:,,. In thu lattk.:r c,L.;u the air
practicallj L~ous riot purtici-,ate in heat exchaiij_E~ and heat trano-
fer occAr.; at t;iL; cost ol, of *.C.:lt col't, uctivito
of Co;,clusivel~- it iL~ Ztate(!. tl.t thf~ risc --f
rat-jrL the ru^lu of huit trunsfcr due to cc.-.ve--t-icr,. decrLazc at the
cost of r-:. incruase of thu Ale n rz%.~~iatio,-.. Tht~re are .1, fi~;urez;,
and 1 Lilivic refere.,.ce.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for Silicate Oliezistr.'i A;. USSR Lenin~rad (Ir..3titut
rl
kf,.L,ii sili',:atc)v AIN SSSH Luain;lrad)
SUBLIMED: J-uij 13, 1956
AVAILABL-'-: Librar., of Co.,,]ress
Card 15/3
I I ., I I : ~
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71,.~! "J'kamo-11" llv~ carr!,2 r. No It. - ~,L;-a-nkilt, :.c 12, 191.8.
Z., -
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ile laule'S "Profps7iollal army". No 12. T:-t nki s f, 9 ;,o 12, 1948.
SINELINIKOV, P.
. - - - - - -,-
.pened near the Halhaiin Gol River. Voen. znan. 25 no-5:
This hap
22 M7 149. (Halhaiin Gol, Battle of, 1939) (YIRA 12:12)
SINELINIKOV,, P.,, otv. za vypusk,- ISUPOVAI, N., tekhn.red.
[Administrative and territorial division of the Crime& an
of June 15, 1960) Spravochnik adudnistrativno-territorinllnogo
deleniia, Krymskoi oblasti n& 15 iiunia 1960 god&. Simferopol#
&7-mizdata 1960. 157 p. (MIRA 16z1)
1. Krymskaya oblaott. IspolnitelfrVy komitet,
(Crimea-Administrative and territorial divisions)
1. MAKFONIKO, A. A.; ST T I WYOV .- r- T.
2. USSP (600)
4. Plastering
7. Mechanization of plastering work by using gypsum solutions.
Biul. stroi. tekh. 10 No. 8, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
I . , -, - I - , - -
Medicine
(Atlas of human anatomy) M, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russiqn Accessions, Library of Congress, July --1953/, Uncl.
2
SINRL'NIKOV, R.D.
Results of anatomical and clinical investigation of certain local
anesthetics. Arkh. an&t., Moskva 19 no.1:23-27 Jan-Feb 52.
(CUM 21:5)
1. Professor. 2. Of the Department of Normal Anatomy (Read--Prof.
R.D. Sinellnikov), Khar1kov Medical Institute (Director-Docent I.F.
Kononenko).
SINELINIIA)V R.D.
~
Scientific activities of V. P. Torobley. Arkh. anat.. Moskva 29 n0,5:
7-13 Sent-Oct 1952. (CL14L 23:2)
1, Of the Department of Normal Anatomy (Read -- Prof. R. D. Sinellnikov).
Khartkiv Medical Institute (Director - Docent I. F. lononenko).
SIY,,,'LllllXUV. It.D. (Kharkov)
11MIALa of human anatom" [in Inglishl by B.I.Annon. Reviewed
by li-D-Sinel'nikov. Arkh.anat.gist.i embr. )3 no.3:86--87
Jl-s '56. (MIRA 12:11)
(AIIATOI(Y, HUMAS) (ANSOIT, B.I.)
SMLIMIKOV, R.D. (tharlkov, u1. Krasina, d.5,kv.16)
The 150th anniversary of the Department of Anatomy at the Kharkov
Medical Institute. Arkh.anst.gist. i subr. 33 no.4:82-85 O-D 056.
(SCHOOLS, MEDICAL, HIS?. (KLVA 10:4)
in Russia. Department of anst. in Morkov)
4 Pattol-FJC, 1
'J551q/Hum,.-n nnd '~',nj-nal 14orpliclogy (,olclmii nn", 3 3
Fervous System. tiontral. Fervous System
,,ba Jour: Ref Zhur - Piol., Vo 19, 1958, 88386
I. Juthor : Sineltnikov R. D.
inst : Institute cf Faperiznental Morphology, LS GruzSSF1
Title Data on Diacro-nicroscopy of the Intrancural Sten Cells
Orig Pub: Tr. In-t ekspurim. rnorfool. ',?; GruzSSR, 1957,
60 11-13
Abstract: The intreneurc-a nervous cells in the whcle longth
of the brnin stom were investigated by t~e nicro-
macroscopic rethod of preparation by V. F. Voroblyev
and subsequent staining by the method of R. D. Sine-
l1nikov. Internal nerve ganglia of various size
,and faxi, (trinn,--ulir, pear-shaped, wpal or chain-
like nnd ring-liko nre distributed along the stom
C'Ird 1/2 and in areas giving origin tD nerve trunks. They
25
NOVACHENKO, N.P.; K0611h-ni, M.L., I)rc;f.-. SIIIJIL~MEDV, R.D., Prof. (Kharlkov)
With the nid of ]Oirirkcv modicnI (tircl~,n. Vr,,ch.dt,,lo no.1:1241-1242
D '58 - (MIRA 12:3)
1. Chlen-korre ondent AMI SSSR (for Ilovacherilco)
WAM-MMICUM-PERIODICALS)
ZAZYBIN.N.I. (Kiyev). SORLINIKOV, R.D. -(Xhartkov)
Readers conferences in Xlqv and Kharkov in Xay-June. 1955-
Arkh.anat, gist. i embr. 33 no911161-102 J&-Kr 158 (XIRA 12:1)
ANATOMY--PERIODIGAIS)
SlINELINIKUV, R.D. (Eharlkov, vil. Kracina, -1.5, kv. 16)
Mncro- and microscopic data on the nerves And Arteries of the skeletal
muscles [with summary in English]. Arkh.anpt. g1st. i embre 35
no.4:14-19 Jl-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:10)
1. KafedrA normal'noy nnatomii (zav. - prof. R.D. Sinellnikov)
Eharlkovskogo meditsinakogo institula.
(MUSCLES, annt. & histole-
Arteries & nerves, mneroscopic & microscopic exam.
(Rijn))
ZIT;4'~CA', D.A' led.; N.I., red.; KASIYX:~IKO. V.G.. red.:
red.j SECMMKII.,~_14'1 11%i_ red.
I
(1,-im.-metions of the All-Union Congress of Anatomist-s, EIstologists
and sllozda anatomov, girtoloSov 1
ovlbriolo~,Ov. KhEirlkovy V-VO zdravockhraneniia Vo',..,. 1961.
90 1). (MIPA 1r"10)
1. Voesoyum, - sl':~czd anatomov, [:istoloCov i orbriologov. 6th :ie
Y) " 1 vp
1958. 2. Fredsedatell Or[;nrjZa'Lsion.-ogo kor "teta s"yezda anatomov,
-istoloCov i ernbriolor-uly. 1,I)skva (for Zhd-nov). 3. Fredsedatell
ijkrainskogo nmichnoro oo."Aichertva anatomov, :7istologov i -Drib.-iologov,
Kiev (for Easly.,.nvrdo~
(AI,',WC,' It _cr_?:r., "F-C 1) (IIISTOLOG(. _Cula-~Esszs)
ZED,'d~OV, Nnitriy Ark--d':~evich, (.oktor nauk, prof., red.;
ZAZYB1,'I, IJi!:,)I,,!y lw.novich, za.91. depitell nauki,doktor
ned. nauk, prof., red.; KASIYAN:2110, Vladimir Grigorlye-;ich,
doktor nauk, prof., akademi, red.; MIKIIAYLOV, Vladimir
Favlovich, (ioktor biol. imuk, prof., red.; SDIMINIKOV,
'iafail Davidovich, doktor med.nauk, Prof., r6d."; TMSKAYA,
IyU Vladint,ovna, knn6i. biol. nauk-, st. nauchn. sotr., red.;
-;JIICIIELF .. Ivrinovich, dokto. nauk, prof., red.
JJMOV, Seraf j17
(Transactiow of the Sixth A1.1-Union Congress of Anatomists,
Ei:AologiBto and Embr;,-ologists] Trudy Voeooyuznogo s"ezda
anntomov, gistologov i er'briolo-ov. KharIkov, N-vo zdravo-
okhranen-iia Vol.2. 19 1. 791 p. (IMU IE:12)
1. Vsesoyuzr~-.- ,:"yezd ZMAOL.OV, gistologov i er.-briologcv.
6th, Kiev, 2. Chlon-1-orresponLient AIN SSS.-L (for Shehelkunov"
Zhdanov, Za,-,~~bin)- 3. Xkaderiya nauk LPkr.SSR,i Institut zo-
ologii Al', 1U',-IrS-SIL (for Kaislyaneriko).
(Continued on next card)
ZIID.'iiov, Dritriy Ark-adlyevich --- (continued). Card 2.
4. Institut eks,.:e-,i.-.entallnoy meditsirri Al-I SSS.i (for
I'lilchaylov). 5. kafedra non:.ativnoy anatordi Kharlkov.-kogo
rneditsinskogo instituta (for Sinellnikov). 6. Institut
Ciziologii i-m. A.A.Bogoi-wlltsa JUI Ukr.SSR (for Torska~-a).
(AIIAT01 .1 -CONGI-iESSES)
(HISTOLOGY-CONGRESSES)
(-,.I:I,AY0L0GY- CONGRESSES)
Sll1z,L'NIKOV, i,,.D. (Kharlkov, ul. Krasina, 5, lcv.16)
Macromicroscopic anatomy of neurocellular formations within the
trunk. Neurocel-lular formations in the trunk of the szmll intestine.
Arkh.ariat.gist.i embr. 40 no.4:116-121 Ap '61. (MIRL 14:5)
1. Chair of Normal Anatomy,, Kharlkav Medical Institute.
(INTESTINES-IMERVATION)
SIN ELI NIKOV. Raf il Davydovich prof KUPRIYAN( V, V.V., red,; HZIMINA,
[Atlas of hunan anatomy in three volumes] Atlas anatomli che-
loveks. v trekh tomakh. Izd.2., :)erer. i dop. Moskva, Me4jiz.
V01.3. (Study of the nervous system, sense organs and organs
of internal secretion] Uchenie o nervnoi sisteme, organakh
c uvstv i organakh vnutrennel seWretsil. 196"'. 411 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
1. KharIkovskly meditsinskiy institut (for Sinellnikov).
(ANATOMY, HDMN-ATLASES)
SINELINIKOV, Rafail Davydovich, prof.; KUPRIYAKOV, V.V., red.; KUZIMINA,
(Atlas of human anatomy in three volumes]Atlas anato-Al. chal-ovekA
v trekh tomakh. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.l.[Study
of the bones, joints, ligaments and muscles]Uchente o kostiakh,
sustavakh, sviazkakh i myshtsakh. 1963. 477 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. KharIkovskly meditsinskiy Institut (for Sinellnikov).
(ANATOMY, HUMAN--ATLASES)
SINELINIK(jV. RafalljLa ~djaI4-prof.; KUPRIYANOV, V.V., red.;
ROMANOVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.
(Atlas of human anatomy in three volumes) Atlas anatomii
cheloveks. v trekh tomakh. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva,
Medgiz, Vol.2. [Study of the visceta and vessels] Ucherde
o vnutrennostiakh i sosudakh. 1963. 502 p.
(MIRA 16:5)
1. Kharlkovskiy meditsinskiy in4itut (for Sinellnikov~,.
(ANATOMY, HUMAN-'ATLASES)
SINM'NIKOV,-_R,D.; BOBIN, V.V.; SRAPIRO, I.I.
Some data for the study of the aoywetry of the central and peri-
pheral nerrous systems. Ax-kh.anat.,gist.i embr. " no.1.056-61 Ja
t63- (MM 16: 5)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatcmii (zav. - prof. R.D. Sineltnikov)
Kharllcovskogo meditaingkogo instituta.
(MMVCUS SYSTEK)
. / -, . .-. ws 1, I.,-ctr: i v -~ ': "
!,. i, .1 -*,'-,, .
n--port f'cr 7ti~ Intl :,criF,-, Antinrc~:cloirf ai `,: --al
1. .. "I -I.
C, - i t-~ I 1 -1 ~-, , M10 I-,- - ow -1, ~'~
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3I.-:EL"IIKCV, 3.
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7 ~
'lu. at Lhe same U7-.e... Izobz-.i rat3. no.6:41-1+3 Je 160.
(MIPA 1/,-*2)
(Le-,iin~-----d--Te::Ilnolor,ical innovations)
0 -
.3L]zVNIr.LV, Prof. S. N.
Cand. bledical Sci. Hd. of Chair. Dnepropetrovsk Therapeutic Clinic, KharIkov tied.
Inst. , -1o,46-47-
"The CUnical Aspects and Therauy of Brucellosis," Vrachebnoye Delo, no, 9, 19479
1
SINLLINAUV, S.N., doktor madituinskikh nauk; ZHDANUVA, N-P-s krnd.med.nauk
State of the cardiovascular system in rheumatic fever following
tonsillectomy. Zhur. ush. nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no.4:7-11 JI-Ag 161.
OURA 15.1)
1. Iz kafedry propedev-tiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof.
S.N.Slnellnikov) i kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (iapoInjayushchly
obyazannosti zaveduyushchego kafedroy - dotsent D.Ye.Rozengauz)
KharIkovsko o rwditsinskogo instituta
VULEUMATIC ME10 ~TONSILS--SURMAY)
(WdWOVAiCUlA;i SYSTUI)
4"
2-~04. A 81HPUFUZ WHOD POR DETMUNING C"ML-; 1AEBEFs OF DlmeL
FIIELq, Mott. Tom., Neftepererab. (News Petral.
Tech., Tmtw, t; mawwl, 1~0:jw (3), B-11; ab3tr. ID Rer. Zh. Mim. (Ref.
J- Chm-. HOSOOW), 1957, (8). 20051). , Lformla to pMposed In rhJ0 cetans
number - 30.2eK-A, maRs K m 1.216 T Is the m"n wlecular botling
PoInt of Cie P-*Wct In 'K: d Is Its zpaclfJo graity at 20c)C.
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products
and Their Application
Treatment of natural gases and petroleum.
Motor fuels. Lubricants.
Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - KhImIya, No 9, 1957, 31966
Author Sinellnikov S.V.
Title Production of High Grade Cable Oil.
Orig Pub: Novosti neft. tekhn. Neftepererabotka, 1956,
No 7, 3-6
Abstract: Cable oils (CO) are practically pure paraffin-
naphthenic hydrocarbons. CO of C-110 grade is
prepared by percolation purification of MS-20
aviation oil In liquid propane solution with
waste product of the synthetic aluminum silicate
adsorbent, at the temperature of the ambient
C ard IA
/ell
14518. DMAL-111FICATICH OP FEMLEM USING aA,-S WCCI-- =1~"iR4404
(Nov. Neft. Tekh. 11oftepererab. (NFIVS -Patrlol.
22, 23; abstr. In Ref. Zh. MO. (Ref. J. ChEm., Moscow), 1957. (0,
A method used In Rnumonta Is described. 7ho crude Is w3shad ve. th
-Mter at KOOC In ower partially to dissolve thy,-Ealts. The m0mure of cmde
lirmler to coagulate the .9.1ilt particles, The crude Is then d~~ed.
W1wn the patrolouas contain emulsions, a deculstf ler is anplvycd In the p:,ant.
,Tbe rote of movL-mnt of the rrc4uat in the ft It, is Li 5 rci/seci or less. , The.
~Wer or glass wool is 50-60 = thich and 5) t,~ 6),. dcanlinifIcation Is
SINKLINIKOV, S.Y.
Developing resources of naphthenic acids, Azerb.neft.khoz. 36
no.7:36-18 J1 '5". (KIRA 10:10)
(Naphthenic acids)
MAMNINP V.; BUDANTSEV, A., n&ladchik; SIKELINIKOVY V..; KAUSTOV, V.;
KAKORINA, N.; SILIN, A.; SOKOLISKIY, A.; LOBOV, V.;
KCRTADZE, N.; SFMNOV, A.; ADLMOV, B.
Tribune of the "Co=zuniot You:tb league Searchlight"
movement. Takh-mal. 30 no.9:2,3,14,15,16 162. (MW 15:9)
1, Sekretarl Tul'skoge oblastnogo komiteta Vaesoyuznogo
Leninsk6go kommunistichaskogo ooyusa molodezhi (for Malinin).
2. Makhanichookiy tookh Tul'okogo oruzheynogo zavoda (for
--audantsev). 3. Sekretarl Khartkovskogo oblastnogo komiteta,
Leninskogo komnmistichaskogo soyuza molodezhi Ukrain7 (for
Sinellnikov). 4. Sekretart komiteta kommunisticheakogo soyuza
molodezhi Kharikovskogo traktornogo savoda (for Khaustov)o
5. Sborochn teekh zwoda priborov imeni Yu.Gagarina g. Orel
(for Kakorina7, 6 . 2TZ (for Silin). 7. Zamestitell
askretarya komsmollskoy organizataii Rostovskogo zavoda
sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyaniya (for Lobov). So
Sekretart komiteta Kommunisticheakogo soyuza molodezhi shokhty
No.1 tresta "Tkyarchaliugoll" (for Kortadze). 9. Sekretarl
komiteta Keummisticheskogo aoyuza molodezhi sela Kalinovki (for
Semenov). 10. 3-iy makhanicheskiy tsekh Gorlkovskogo savoda
fre2erro,kh stankov (for Adamov).
(Communist Youth League) (Efficiency, Industrial)
SIM,LINIXOV.. V., n"MMAIN.0 FJI.
Specialized manufacture of nut wrenches. Trakt. I sellkholmash.
32 no.2t4D F :62. (IMULk 15:2)
(Txlautorq-,E uipment and supplies)
?Wrenches)
Inzh.
PAPT"CV) V-.K., inzh.; MALOVA, I.D., inzh.; 51IN-r-11P)MV, 17.4.,
"an~i1f;,iatirri of tre mashing method Ln ohrcni,.im pis--tirg
processes. Vod.1 san.tekh. no.12:33 D 165. (MTRA 19:1)
6':NELINIKLAT, V.A.; AFANASIM, S.G.
Making electrical steel in oxygen-blown converterq. Metallurg
10 no.12:17-19 D 165. ORIRA 18:12)
1. TSentraltnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy imtitut chernoy
metailurgii 1m. Bardina.
V. 4'. ;
'-Inks
On the quality of mink furs. Kar. i zver. 6, No. 1, 1953.
~:onthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Igap. 1953. Unclassified.
I
,.:, [ -Ar"Y /T r-- Ir--~ "I I II -
51N3L^,NIKQV, V.F.; KERIMAN, F.M.
Wrong approach to the solution of the problem of using sheet metal.
Selikhozmashina no.4:27-29 Ap 154. MRA 7:5)
(metal work)
L. 21031-66 F33_1112~f "!i) Trl ;,., i ,
ACCESSION NR: AT5023574 UR/0000/65/0001000/0123/0138
AUTHOR: Al'pert, Ya. L. ; Sinelnikov, V. M. 13
TITLE: Altitude-time electron-concentration',~listribution in inhomogeneous form&-
tions of the outer ionosphere
SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po fizike kosmicheskogo prostranatva. Moscow$'
1965. Issledovaniya kosmicheskogo prostranstva (Space research); trudy konferentail.
Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 123-138 Y
TOPIC TAGS: artificial earth satellite, Elektron 1, Mayak transmitter, ionosphere
dlectron concentratiot.% concentration distribution, altitude time dittribution#
ionospheric inhomogeneity
ABSTRACT: Certain results are adduced for the determination of the ionospheric
electron coticentration Nc by means of the following abridged forawle
Nc (ctd_3) _ 6,(cps) _ zc(km.sec-1) 10
C084 C 5.70
Card 1/2
L 21031-66
ACCESSION NR: AT5023574
where 6~ is the difference in the Doppler frequency shift I is the vertical
Of sight and a n6rmal
velocity component, and ~c is the angle between the line c
to the earth's surface from a point c where an observer stands at a given instant.
The values of 0 over Moscow, Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk. and (partly) Tbilisi were
transmitted by the "Mayak" transmitter on board the Elektron-1 earth
satellite. The vertical distribution curves Nc(z,t) were plottEd for the 430-180
km region. During a period from 1 February to 27 March 1964, 52 Curves ~j(t) were
obtained in Moscow, 78 in Sverdlovsk, and 45 in Novosibirsk. Nearly 7000 values
of Po (linear size of an inhomogenous ionospheric formation traversed by light)
were obtained for an interval p. a 1-400 km (Po min - I km). The- corresponding
processing of experimental data was completed for 41 observations in Moscow for
Po 5 50 km. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 11 forwmlas. [YKI
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 02Sep65
NO REF SOV., 009
Card 2
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ENCL: 00
OTHER: 005
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SUB 00DR: ES., JV
ArD PRESS: ilotl
ZMW
L 61 003-6-r-w F SS-2/E-4 T (I )/FS (v) -31ENG (S )-2/EWG (v)/F CC/EWA (d)/EEC ~-4AWA(h)-
Pe-5/Pq-4/Fae-2/Peb/Pi-4 TTIGW - - - I I- - - -.1
ACCESSION NR; AP5010264 UR/0203/65/005/002j'0209/0219
550. 388. 2:621. 391. X.
AUTHOR: Altpert, Ya. L.; Sinellnikov. Y,.M. 40
TITLE: The altitude-timc distribution of electron concentration In the outer ionosphere
and its stratified inhoinogencous porturbatfo-n.--I. -Results of measwements by means
of the artificial earth adellite "Elektron-111
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm I aeronomiya, V. 6, no. 2, 1965, 209-219
TOPIC TAGS: Ionosphere electron distribution, satellite measurement, Ionosphere
electron stratification, Doppler frequency shift, artificial earth sat(Wte.
r,
ABSTRACT: Results a e i en of the first stage of the processing of the differences in
Doppler frequency shifts J~; of coherent radiowaves from the radlostation "Mayak"
f he satellite "Ele)dron-1 operating on 20.005 30.0075 and 90. 0225 Me. From each I
(t) curve 9ply the point for which the component of emitter vel3city (;c + ic/cas
0 and Kt does not depend on the integral values of the electron conceatmtloa K,
Ycfits horizontal gradient ) Nl~ x within the incident plane is utillzed and i are
C
the radial and vertical components of the satellite velocity respectilely; is tha aagle, i
between the observation direction and the earth's normal from the point c indicating the
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instantaneous position of the emitter). Data at three observation points (Moscow,
Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk) %ere collected during February-March of IE64 and they re-
sulted from recordings over 2-3 hours taken around noontime. Election concentration
curves N,(z, t) as a function of altitude are established for z = 430 to 1 100 kin with
simultaneous elimination of the influence of the horizontal gradient of Wperpendicular to
the incidence plane. The curves for all three observation points are la good mutual
agreement and exhibit appropriate maxima and minima repeating every 120-160 kin. The
previously observed first maximum within the outer ionosphere found by a "Ko9moW'_
1 satellite (April 1962) is above the main NMF2 maximum of the ionosphere and is in good
agreement with the present curves. The electron densities within tU; altitude range are
-5 cm-3. In a note added in proof the authors report that fin1her
of the order of (1-5).10
studies covering altitudes up to 1800 kin indicate that in this 1100-1800 kin domain (over'
2).104 cm-3
Tbilisi) the electron density varies within the (1- limit.' A brief discussion
is also given containing possible explanations of the observed phenomena. "The authors
thank N. M. VoItf, A. M. Luchshev, and V. A. Rvbalkin for the help during observa-
tions nTUe satellite, and Yu. G. Ishchuk, V. J. Krayushkina and A. Kharybina for
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help during the processing of wtperimental data. Orfg. art. bass 6 foxmulax#6
figures, and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut zemnogo, m rawoohmm
apetizm% towdery
AN SM of Terrestriga Magmtfam. the Lano6phere, aW Ra&a Wave
tion. AN ffM_)
SUBBCMMD: 18Dec64 ENCL: 00 08 COVICt. ES
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550-386.21621.591.61 C,
AUTHORS: Allpert, Ya. L.; Vitshas, L. N.; SiqqllpiL _V.-M.
TITLE: Altitude-time distribution of electron concentration in the ou-0er ionosphere,-
and its stratified-nonuniformity perturbations. 2. On nonuniform structure in the
outer ionosphere
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiyat ve 5t no- 4P 1965, 649-657
TOPIC TAGSt ionosphere, eleatron concentration, nonuniform plasma, Do-3pler effect,
ion concentration, experimental method I?-
ABSTRACTs Frequency Doppler shift results are analyzed from data obtained in
Moscow, Sverdlovsk, and Novosibirsk during February and March of 1964. The coherenti
frequencies were recorded from the artifioial satellite "Electron-111 ab 20-0051
30-00759 and 90.0225 Moyclea. In the analysis it was assumed that graiiient terms
and the unsteady term 'ON - ON ON
TzdS, S-~,-zdS, dS,,
are negligibl,e--in the Doppler*e~ifi_~quaticn*when compared with No. A linear
dimension I po ;& VoT I was selected to determine nonuniform structures i-x the electron:
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On the further assumption that-
PX ~ PV ~ PS Z"
.the Doppler shift is represented by
(0 2jze2 I
A (MP) d 2 _"3 Ndj- ZC +
C M ( (02 G)l COS (PC
+ [ p0 cos, n/2 (X,/Z,) -(sin (po cas rfc) -1 X
2nz, =L: I T (xl/zc)
(xlz,) - sin n/2 (x, z,)
X COISC A
=F- (XI Z~) 2 (PC
The maximum variation in electron concentration in the nonuniform Structures is
given by '61V AN jV,, _-' .(Nd. - NO) NO:
For the altitude z. = 400-1200 kmp a distribution curve was construotiid in the
linear dimension P 0
Yj ni/Apo yj nit
AP, PO-0
and its longitudinal variation was recorded in the interval A X -8 25-950E,
If lzi 43-620 N. The W spectrum shows large maxima at P 2-4 ka an4 weeklY
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expressed mn ima at P 7-10 km. The results show further that the number of
nonuniform structures is not distributed uniformly along the longitude, At timese
these electron concentration nonuniformities increase considerably. Fimlly? very
strong electron concentration perturbations were observed at 400-800 ka altitudest
corresponding to magnitudes IP - 2-10 km. "The authors express their gratitude to
0
N. M. Vollf, A. M. Luchshev, and V. A. Rybalkin for their great help in conducting
th~ -observations and to Yu. G. Ishchuk, S. M. _kYwLqyA, F, Us WAhamad-gy"a, Tk.At.--
Semenova, and A. A. Muu7bina for reducing the data." Orig. art. hast 10 formulast
--T-figures, and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATIONt InGtitUt 20=0g0 magnetizma ionosfery i rasprostraneniyu radiovolng
AN SSSR IM408tism Ionospherep and Radio Ware Propagationj_
AN SSSR)
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AUTHOR: Bnsalaycv, G. I., Sincl'nikov, V. P.
TITLE: Design and results of experimental tests of an axial forerunner with a small hub
ratio
SOURCE- Leningrad. llolitekhnichesldy Institut. Trudy*, no. 231, 1964. Gidromashiny*
(Hydraulic machinery), 65-71
TOPIC TAGS: centrifugal feed pump, pump rotor cavitation, anticavitation. forerunner:
worm forerunner, axial forerunner, forerunner hub ratio, forerunner design calculation,
pump power characteristic, rotor cavitation characteristic, banded forerunner
ABSTRACT: The report presents design calculations for a three-bladed wormtype forerunner
with a hub ratio of 1. 69, intended to improve the anticavitation properties of a centrifugal
feed pump. The executed des!.,.,-n (see Table 1. in the Enclosure) was tested and improved t4e
critical cavitational factor of high speed operation of a stage from Ccr = 1050 to Ccr = 2420
at feed 0. 032 m3/sec, evaluated from comparative Cer values, where 5. 6 2n -%r _Q
Ccr= (H sv. min) 3/4
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and 11 Is excess head at the suction stage. Test results indicate that addition of the
v
desided forerunner does not diminish the power characteristics, nor does it change the
head pattern. A banded variant of the forerunner, while presenting more complex manufacturin
problems, did not provide additional operating advantages. It is concluded that the design
of the basic stage is equally Important in obviating cavitation of the centrifugal rotor.
Orig. art. has: 3 graphs, 1 table and 8 formulas.
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Table 1.
D
mm de
ree de
ee m
Cross section I s
g s
gr m t
peripheral 129.5 17*541 6*4 01 142 1,05
central 103.0 220051 8009' 153 1,42
hub '7G.5 280351 10"221 137 1,71
P~~ = tangent angle of blade chord pitch
= angle of attack
z = length of profile chord
= grid density
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e. -I 't -"I, i, -- (- rr-nt) Pr. 7ech. Sci.
.. .. 11 1 1 . . ; 0
Ms.,:r-rtatirm: "On th- Nature of Fluticity and Har(!nc-,-s of Solids." "oscow Ory2er
of Lenin InEt. of Railroad Em-ineers, imeni 1. 11. Stalin, A Eec L7.
SO: Vechern,,,,a,,.ra 'Voskva, Dec, 194-7 (Project #17F.36)
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 528 - I
-BOOK Call No.: AF603914
Author: SINELINIKOV, V.....V., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences
Full Title: EFFECT OF TITE'SPEED OF,STRAINING ON.THE TENSILE
STRENGTH
Transliterated Title: Vliyanlye skorosti deformatsii na soprotivlenlye
rastyazhenlyu
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating A ency: Moscow Institute of Railroad Transport Engineers
im. Stalin TMIIT), Trudy, Issue 76, Construction Mechanics
Publishing House; St-aT-e-Tublishing House of Railroad Transport
Date: 1952 No. pp.: 12 No. of copies: 1,000
Editorial Staff
Editor-in-Chief: Litvin, G. A., Kand. of Tech. Sci.
Editors: Profs., Doc. of Tech. Sci. Prokoflyev, I. P.,
Pratusevich, Ya. A., and Sinellnikov, V. V.
Others: The preface was written by Gerasimov, A. S., Chief of MIIT'
General Director of Traffic III Rank
PURPOSE: A,paper Intended for engineering-technical and scientif-
ic workers of railroad transport.
TEXT DATA
Coverage: In this paper the author attempts to establish by theoretical
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rastyazheniyu
considerations those changes in the diagram of elongation which can
be observed when the speed of deformation is increased. The study
is based on the consideration of the interdependence of Intergrain
forces in a solid body. Diagrams and graphs.
Facilities: None
No. of References: Russian 4, 1923-1946.
2/2
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I'l a-sla''t rt 11,~- Ilk icra, 1958. Nr 10 1) 128 (LISSR)
ATTTHOR- S P, C V
TITLE Expe:lrner-A..' Deterrnln~*. on ot t~.e Pres-ure o, . Cc- ent cral
Cot.C5,0, - , i-
ll.. , JvjeCjUM J.TpC~n a Model c, , Buttress Wall v--ith El~stic
T Opvtnoye oprecielt,--ye davleniva usic no~ s,,,puche% sredv
",I rr.C.deV pcdporrlo~ slenv s uprugimi s-.yazyan-i:1
PER'OD*CAL Tr Mosk. :r. ta :rzl-. zh. -d. transp. , 1957. Nr CH, pp 16-38
A'iSTRACT Dt,-.,-r Pf'ors are pro,"ded ot the results of experiment!, for deter-
li~... ; ; to pressure ot a cohesionless medium upon a buttress wall
VIv rntlari~ of an equipment specially designed for this purpose.
V-ib,siet c,,rl:-nder,, I and 2 cm :n diameter (t~ie latter ha 'Irg two
- rc-ugi. t.cle~ I mm :-. diameter) are usecl as the cohesic-less
me(! lm Wit-. !- , eq,.-'Pmert and the cvlinders w:tf-. hcl;e~-,
d,~G'-z 1!-e MAde ct ti-,e displdct--ment or tile co:-,-,ertji)nal
orlest~ -,M ar,.d a1sc ot the torma?-on cf s'
Cr.
C .9 Ire rotay;,,~7. retaining w.l- Ti-.,~ results c: exr, e r. -
M I
ents ;r dett~rrninng the pressure oi the cchesionless medium
Car(~ I c, -ne -,va~l are idduced. A comparison of the experimental
SO"'/124-58 10 j1586
ExFt:- rne-.t, D. %t:m , ~,- o, r,, ttot Pre:surt, ci ., Ccn tm-:c--al .'~-c--, )
F.,t` ;"*,:e Ga, .1 %V,t, ~ --. ( . I-)y cctl~omb' s CqL ~t:c- :-, Mde
. V Fericro-
C -A! Q ' '
SIN'LLINIKOV., V.V.,, Prof.
Experimental investigation of the formation of sliding lites in
a loose medium. Trudy MIIT no-131:17-48 161. (MBU 14:5)
(Soil mechanics)
SINELINIKOVP V.V., prof.
Effect of friction forces along sidewl1v on the rate of pressure
of a loose medium. Trudy MIIT no.131:49-56 161. (HIM 14:5)
(Soil mechanics)
DAMOV, Anatoliy Vladimirovieb; KUZNETSOV, Vasiliy Ivanovich; Prinipaii
uchastiye: SINELINIKOV V.V . doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.1 KIXYN,
G.K., doktor tekhn. iTrof.; SHPIRO, G.S., kand. tekhn. nauk;
BYCHIOVP D.V., prof., retsenzent; REKACH, V.G., prof., retsenzent;
BOCHAROVA, Yu.F., red. izd-va; GOROKHOVA, S.S., takhn. red.
[Structural mechanics; statics structuresi StroitelInala mekhanika;
statika sooruzhenii. Moskva, Vyashaia shkola, 1962 742 p.
iMIRA 16:5)
(Strains and stresses)
'I C) LIE fl. i ;ar. i,atrofanovich,
inzh.
i:avel %l.atveyevlch, kaixd. teklin
Vladimir Yakovlevich, irzh.; I-.-
I inz-b.,
retsbfizer.t
(itelay 1--,,ctoc-Lion nriti atLt,,,t:.al.ic control ('-,3vices u-,ing
operativ(~ a.c., 1-teleirain i U.ArchAva avtoma-
tiki na poremennom opcri-tivnom toke. (L'i i ..J.Golerl)iovgkii
i dr. !"liev, 7o'Kilnika, 19'74- 409 P. (ilIhA 17:10)
SII.-,T-;'L-I:IKOV, V.-fa - GUIA'131!iN C.A., ilizi-
-cr ~-Ic. kV. ~;,
'At *~:.", o
Transi5t,:)rAzed uV,~,T:;~Lrrc', 1 .,, - . . I
` : It ~ ~!~j
":"-, e:. i . u.-.. nr,.~ AP~ j8 :04-
.1, 1, i pr
~~ 1 ..Y)I., -1;.i- h.
Group-1-ype mnxljrum current protoctlon sy.,11,om uairg tran;3latora In
6-10 kv. Fower transmission lines. Energ. i elektratakh, prom.
no-4:IG-18 O-D 164. (XI.RU 18;3)
-r, tzpd r;i of
Vv 7, r t. 7 -1 rF, - l. t r t -?'K.
ClIMELINIKOV, V.ya., inzh.; SilVINSKTy, A.K., irlzh.
I , relay. '-rlto,-r,-
increasing the dellay of a transistorized ins,
;tl-oenie no.5:8-11 My '65. OAI~-*. 12:5)
SINEWITIFiTJO 'J,Ytj,V hiibs
P/ithod for group pover oupp3y of the voltage
power directing units of tranal8torized line
Energ. i elaktrotekh. prom. no.2:22-23 Ap-Je
circuits of Urge
protection av9temse
165, (MIRA 1818)
inzh.; KLIVIENKO, 1'.T., inzh.
,imm"nIKOV, V.Yi.p
Oporation of' a powf!r diroctional ro-lay with rilitortwi currrint,
f'orm. Fnerg. I elektrotcikh. prom. no.31:1P-20 JI-9 165.
(MIRA 18:9)
31NI"PINIKOV, V.Ya., irizh.
Memory stages of transistorized power directicnal com,~onentz.
.t*nerg. i elektrotekh. prom. no.4:23-25 C-D 165.
(,Ajl,,~ 19: 1 "
I.yg.
. of natural wate.-,~. 5-1
:~- ,7 7a It5. ( * - Ili iA -,I ~3: 2 )
-1 -..- -L.
1. tristitut biologi! imutrennikh vod All SZ~SR, Bc-.ok, YarcAavakoy
ol~.astl.
SINELINIKOV, V. Ye. Cand Med Sci -- "Luminescent properties of water as
evidence of its pollution by organic substances." Alma-Ata, 1960 (Kazakh State
Med Inst). (KL, 1-61, 211)
-433-
AGEYEVA, L. S. (Junior Scientific Worker, State Scientific Control Institute of
Veterinary PreparatLonn), SINELTIOV., ~a. D. (Ifead Veterinary Doctor of the
Administration of Chicken Farms), ZUBTSOVA, R. A. (Head Veterinary Doctor of the
Poultry Farm of the Moscow Oblast' Council of the National Economy [S!M]).
"Testing virus vaccines against fowl plague under conditions of chicken
farms# growing chicks all year round"
*In Russian: "Chicken factories."
Veterinaryiya, vol. 39, no. 9, September 1962, p. 42