SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLOVYEV, A.I. - SOLOVYEV, A.N.

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SCLOWILVs A.I. Across Au3tralia. Goog. v shkole 25 no.3:15-25 MY-Je 162. (MI-IIA 15:7) 1. Chien-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicneskikh nauk FOFSR. 0 (Australia-Degoription and travel) WRTIOV I G.V.; SOLOVIYEV A.I.; ORWV, V.I., retsenzent; LAKTIONUVAp 7MIONOYA, F.A.., red.; KOZLOVSKAYA, 14.D.0 tekhn. red. [Reader on the physical Geograptq of the U.S.S.R.; nature picturea from the works of literary travellorep and aci- entivts] Khrestomatiia Fo fizicheskoi geografii SSSR; karti- rW pr1rody iz proizvedenii pisatelei, Futeshestv,,-nnikov i uchonykh. Posobio dlia uchitelia. Voskvaf Uchpodgiz) 1963. 403 P. (HIRA 16:12) (Physical geography) YESAKOV, V.A.; SOLOVIYEV, k.1.; FEDOSEYEV, I.A., otV. reds; thussian geographical explorations of European Russia and the Urals in the 19th and the beginnine of the 20th century) husskie geogreficheakie issledovaniia Evropelskoi Rossli i Urala v XIX - nachale XX v. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 177 p. (YIRA 17: 11) ,40WEETSKIY, N.A,-. FEDCHI-A VA.; AZATYAN, A.A,; DONTSOVA, Z.N.; MOSEYEV, I.A., r)tv. red., YEASKOV, V.A . red.;,_�OIDVIYEV, roJ. Iminvilan geographical explorations of the Caucasus and Cpntral AnIa in the 1~#Lh and the beginning of the 20th ,.,ent.1jz*y) Husakle geografl,~heskle lssledavanlla Kavkaza j Srednel Azi! v XlX - nachale XX v. [BY) I'l.A.Gvozdetsii I dr. lvlosk-za. Nauka: 1964. 156 p, (MIRA 17:11) YESAYOV, V.A.; PLAKHOTNIK, A.F.; ALEKSEYFV, A.I.; FEDOSKIEV, I.A., otv. red.; SOLOVIYLV, A.I., red. (fiussian ocean and sea studies in the 19th to the begin- ning of the 20th century] Russkie okcanichoskle i morskie issledovanlia v XIX-nachale XX v. Moskvap Nauka, 19U. 15F P. (EIRA 18:1i VAUMOV, Gurty Vasillyevich; FEDOSEM, I.A., otv. red.; YESkKC)V, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEV, A.1.# red. - -- ---- 00.1". - thusAlan geographical explorHtions in Siberia in the 19th contury) Rusakle geogreficheskie Issledovanlia SibIrl v XIX - nachale XX v. Yoakva, Nauka, 1965. 146 p. (MIRA 190) SOLOVIYU, A.I. Friction and wear testing of four-way hinged coupling@ used in instruments. Priborostroania no.4:30-31 Ap 156. (KUkA, 9:8) (Couplings) (Links and link-motion) (Instruments--Testing) SOWYIYVV. A.1. rolling fishplates covering the joints on 143 rolls. Notallurg no,8:22-23 Ag 156. (KW 9:10) 1-Stnrshiy kalibroishchik Makeyevskogo smyods, imeni Kirm. (Railroods-Ulle-Y"toningg) (RollIqC (Metalwork)) - SOIDvTjw,-A4,,,%1 Friction in roller beorings used In instruments. Priborostroente no.9:21-22 S '56. (KLRA 90.10) (Bearings (Nachinery)) SOV;' 137 - 51; - 6 - 16860 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 9AUSSR) AUTHOR: Solovyev, A.I. TI TI, E: Rational Grooving of a 350-2 Continuous Merchant Mill and a 350-1 Staggered Merchant Mill (Ratsional'naya kalibrovka nepreryvnogo sortovogo stana 350-2 i sortovogo shakhmatnogo stana 350-1) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii. Ukr. resp. pravi., 1957, Vol 2, pp 127-137 A13STRACT: A 350-2 mill has 15 working stands - 10 with horizontal and 5 with vertical rolls. The starting billet measures 8Ox8O or IC6xlO6 mm, or may be flat to permit rolling (R) of strip, de- pending upon the shape to be rolled. During the first period of operation of the mill after its start-up, the system of grooving (G) of the rolls was mixed. The first two horizontal stands of the roughing group had box passes, and the remaining stands had oval-square passes. However, this grooving had a number of shortcomings for application to a continuous mill and the plant introduced a system of oval-oval edging passes for R Card IIZ round and reinforcement steels 10 to 30 mm in diameter. SOV/ 137-58-8- Ib860 Hational Grooving of a 350-Z Continuous Merchant Mill (cont.) Practical experience over 1.5 years proved the superiority of this system, ,which made it possible to hold the It procedure constant, significantly to S)Mplify tilt, guide equipment, and eliminate tangling of the strip. Improve- 1110-Ilt III tilt, G Alf the 3~'W()- I staggered mt-rchant mill for reinforcement. rw.ino, stlitare, and strip steel, and also for fishplates, angles, and channels %vas ;kl-.,t) carried out. S.G. I ~tollinr, mills-Perfornance 2. Rolling rille- uitrent Gard Z/Z L 130-9-15/4>1 AUTHOR: SolovOrm 4~r. TITLE: Riffling the Surface of Roll Passes by Rolling (Rifleniye nakatkoy poverkhnosti kalibrov valkov) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 19571 Nr 9, PP-30-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A toothed roller has been successfully used toroll a fine rectangular-p7ramid pattern on roll-pass surfaces. The tool- steel roller is 150 mm with a 28 mm wide working edge. 4'.5 revolutions of the roll are required. Riffled rolls have superior gripping propertieso give smoother passage of the work and better surfaces on the finished product. Roll life is increased because of woxk hardening during riffling and because riffling leads to crazing instead of to deep crack- ing. There are 3 figures'. ASSOCIATION: :Hakeyevkaj Metallurgical Works (Makeyevakiy1etallurgi- cheskiy Zavod). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 1A POUJILHIN, P.I., koktor takhn.auuk; ASTAKHOT. 1.G., imad.tekhn.nauk; SOLOVI M , A.I.. Who; YON M 0# Yujeog lnzbo Investigating the continuous rolling Process of angle steel* Sbor.Inst.stali no*39:132-1,52 160. (XIU 1317) 1. Kafedre. prokatki Hookovskogo ordens, Trudovogo Krasnogo Anameni instituts stall Im* I.T.Stalinao (Roll Ing (Ke t.: ~.work) ) :,w n t. i id o k I in .ni i k I , Using locomotlwls with gyroflywt.""els !n mines. Trudy VNI"Gidrouslift no.4:10",-Ill '64. (M!~A IP:3) 1. SlUrskly tretallurgicheskly inAitut (for Fillatov), 2. Vrjp.-;,)yuznTj ntiuchno-is-.;I(~d,)v.,it(~llr~kiy 1 ;-:-oye'K-tno- konstruktorskiy Institut dobychl uglyn r-,iravlic!,(-ik!m ,wos A I Slibirskly m,~*alN,-,g!chvsk"y !nstitut (for Lcl-,v, 5010vly"v). SOIDVIYXV, A.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Now closed system stands for testing automobile gear boxes. Avt.traict.prom. no.10:10-12 0 154. (XLRA 7:10) 1. Tagaarogskly radiotekhnicheekly institut. (Automobiles-Transmission d*vIces) SOWVITNT, A.I.,.kandidat tekhnicb"kikh sauk. Investigation of the coefficient of efficiency of xatowblle transmissions. Ayt. I trakt. proms no,2:25-18 7 136.(NM 9:6) l.lagaaregskiy radietakhatchookly lustitut. (Automobiles-Transulselou devices) SOLOVOYNY, A.I., kand.takhn.nauk. Uperimental determination of reduced static moments of Inertia for mechanical systems of Instruments. Priborostroonle no.9:24-25 5 157. (MIRA lot 10) (Moments of inertia) (Mechanics) SOLOTITIV. A.I., kandidat takhnlchookikh nauk. ,~-- ~ - 0- ~ - ~ ~ - ~ Yriction Is a friend and an enemy. ZzLan-vila 32 no* 8:30-32 ~ 157. (MIRA 10:10 (Yriction) J at 3 .34 Joe . I I ; 39 !I; H if h fit sit 0 a Sal Ij j! 4,1 AR AUTHORs Solovly*v, A.I., Dotsent, Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEt Conference on Transmissions (Konforentalys po peredach&m) PERIODICILs Yestnik Vyashey Shkoly, 1958, # 2, pp 7o - 17 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In September 1957, an All-Union Conference on Transmissions, convened by Od*sskoye oblastnoyo pravleniy* nauchno-takhni- cheskogo obahchcetva mashinostroiteley (Odessa Oblast' Admi- nistration of the Scientific-Technical Society of Mechanical Engineers) and the Odeeskiy politekhnichookiy inatitut (Odes- sa Polytechnic Institute) took place in Odessa. The conference was attended by 270 delegates from different plants# and scien- tific and educational institutions. Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences Y.N. Kudryavtoev delivered a lecture on "Nothods of Reducing the Six* and Weight of Gear Transmission" in which he explained how this reduction is achieved and the industrial Importance of it. Candidate of Technical Sciences Ya.G. Kintyan (TaINTHAsh) reported on the results of Experiments in gear couplings. A lecture on the beat selection of designs and geometry of planetary reducers with an evolvent out-of-pole coupling was delivered by Professor, Doctor of Technical Soiences Card 1/2 V.A. Yudin. SOLOVITXV, A.I,,dot9.,kand.tskhn,nauk Now laborator7 work on friction in gear machaAlims. lsv.vys. uchab.zav.:mashInostr. no*2:91-9? 158. (MIRA n.*12) le Ta#~anrogskiy radlotakhnichaskiy Institut.-i (Friction) (Goaring-Testing) AUTH`R I ~',olovlvev, A.T., Cpn(4Hpte of ?eel-,nicp1 33ciences, 7otsent TITLE: Tnstrucent-Yakers lWe 30afteda ftubb Tbol '7ri~orostroitali pollichili khorosheye posobiye) PFUTP-DICALi Vestnik vyashey shkoly, 195P, Nr 12, pp P9-90 (US-!R) AF-TRAC7! The Author gives a review of the book "Parts and Vnits of Instruments" by A.D. Nesterenko and P.P. Crnatskiy. The Publishing Office is Costekhizdnt Ukr.;';R. There is I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIONs Taganrogskiy rediotekhnicheekly institut (Tagenrog r-adio- Fngineering Institute) Card 1/1 201,011y"- f d. tekhn. nauk dots. Investigating friction losves In ant1frIctlon bearings operating in various conditions, Vast. msh. 38 no-3:29-31 Kr 058, (MIRA 11:2) (Bearings (Machinery)) SOLOV'YEV, A.I., kand.tokhn.nauk, dotsent Moment of friction, efficiency, and reduced coefficient of friction of an articulated coupling. Izv.vyo.uchob.zav.; mash1nostr. no,,11 78--82 160. (MIRA 14;5) 1. Taganrogskly radlotekhnicheakiy institut. (Couplings) bo "Q9 4t?&,2,J Solovlyev, A. T., Dor-Qnt, S/I 191601000/051CO-410i 4 2ci(:rxes L()14/BO07 T ~il E An Fleniont,,~r,~y ef Differential- and Planetary nilM li%:' nl%~.-nto Ind A; -.rt" C 01 CA L: -10 1: 1 r-y:,A i~ roner Lic.: -it(] the f orce, nro- In Uie !4~re.,;or t par, r, PO'. i orlo of' C, I I' fe !-c-1 " I11 C C 1, :or(~ invooLif;ated. ln fij-,ure I differential rieclr~ni.,n!i tire outlzrir.-I. The e(Illation of force:; (2) nnd the equation of moments (3) ar,) :;f--t tip, ~~nd t;lc transmiccion rt-tior (4) and (5) are Given. Their uno, .-.is a sur:mritinn nechanism itith two degreen of fro(-dom in shown. Further, with on(~ de;,reo of freedom, ao-called -lonod differential ~:Pprir%,-,~,. rr 6-:A t -at 01. ;'or the i,urpotte of compar-l'ng the kino~-,atic Lhe reduction pointer A i -tio, i iu thatl in a maxI'mod "max vod i.-. defined. For the of the direction .-n -~i:, c %.orn-nicia shown in f it:urr- 1-71~! f,y- cr-'o I"ic jelItf; v're (,ivch in ns of fc,"r" ir Oe- O&CA lin E I em on tary Syn the.-: in ~f Di f t;t Planetary I-lechanicn.,; ol' :'0 1 Al / El W 7 ,Illd for 6hir v~ f"wrived, in which tho lo--- t!w individ,,i-d (,!r W- arcount. Table .,I' frictlon of the eloi,ont., Cor tile I r7~0i - F1 ~ Ilren f1r, ef:lrjl)lc Jn dincurL;od. -Ii,l iij,, T C 'A L-,! SIOLOVITEV, A.I., kand.tekhn.natdc, dotsent Some theoretical promises for using the method of mechanical analogies in experimental investigations of the efficiency of mining machinery. Izv.VYq.ucheb.zav.;mashinostr. no.11:65-76 160. (min 14:1) 1. Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut. (Mining mchinery-Testing) 60LOVI-YEV, Aleksandr Ivrinovich; KOVALKNOK, Yevgoniy Vikentlyevich; VERZIN, Ivan Andreyevich; KOVALEV, Nikolay AleksandrovIch; VC-LIMIR, R.I., red. (Designs of mechanisms for,AwtowgUa control deTices,, aftsur- ing and computIng equ1,pbw%)fliwcWy nekhmnismov aTtomatiki, izmeritelinoi i schatuo-reshalushchei tekh3tiki.--Fbd red. A.I. Solov'eva. Taganrog, Tagamsopkii radiotakhoin-t. 1961. 215 p. (MIRA 160) (Automatic control) (Measuring instrummte) (Calculating machines) SOLOVIYET, A.I., kand.takhn.nauk., Ootsent Experimental reduced coefficients of friction for anItfriction bearings. Izv.vy9.ucheb*zav*; zashinostr* no*A#SlOS-1l2 161o (KMA 14 s 6) 1. Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut. (Friction) (Bearings (Machinery)) dotsent Zxporimental stud*. of the coefficient of orfloieIncy of planetaxy gears on coal cutter-loaders.. Izvo vyBa ucheb* zavej gore zhurs 5 fio.3:94-98 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Tagarwogskiy radiotakhnichaskiy institut. RekamendovarA kafedroy tokhnicheskoy makhaniki Tagn-ogskogo radiotakhnieheakogo instituta. - (Coal mining machinery) (Gearing-Tooting) SOLOVIYEV, A.I. Measuring differential mechanisms. Izv.tekh. no.12:19-22 D 162. (HIU 15:12) (Measuring instruments) SOLOVIYEV, A.l.; GEVCNDYAN, T.A., doktor tekhn. nauko prof., retsenzent; GANCMI, dots., red.; AKIMOVA, A.G., red.izd-va; DEMKINA, N.F., tekhn. red. (Laboratory manual on the theory of mchanisms and parts of instn=ents] Laboratornyi praktikum po teorii mekha- nizmov I detaliam priborov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 143 p. (MDA 17:1) LITVIBOV, L.N., kand.tekhn.nauk;,_pO VIYEV, A.I_,, inah.; IERUSALIHOV, YS.P.p inzh. Driving piles %iithout a pile driver using the UR-1250 diesel hammere Transp', stroi, 13 no.2:17-18 F 163, (MIRA 16:3) (Piling (Civil engineering)) KOSE2;KO, I.A.0 dots., otv, red.; KORNIWVj Te.A.0 red. (Theory of simple coqmting and meam=iug 'echanismal Teoriia prostaishikh sabotno-reshaiushchikh i ismeritell- rWkh mekhanizmov, Rostov-na-Donup Izd-vo Rostovskogo univ.,, 1964, 61 pe (FJIRA 18t6) "(W)'! I I 'I", - . ' . t ;ioktor tektin. nauk, prof. ,j ot-If-loading with simultaneous suspension of the reduced moment of frJction of coaxial reducing gears in a closed force circuit. Izv. vya. uchob. zav.; mashinostr, no,60345 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Taganrogskly rftdiotekhnIcheskiy Institut. SGKOLDVP V.M. PriniUAI red.; HASPLAVINA, G.11,, rod.; 61BILP A.Yi,.p ZASLAVSKIY, 1. 1., red. ; KGN~,IAT "IN, h.A. , red. ; X'(A.5I.,;FG*.-S:'v'A, Ye.l., red.; SFACY-EV, K.F., -Pd.; ~,-IAIMITMVA, A.I., red.; MiEHM, U.M.9 red.; LOBZOVA, N.A.v red. (Atlas of Mmicow Province] AtItio Mr)~-.kovvkol o.;Instl. Mo,,kvn, 1W4. 12 P. (1-'JrA -18:3) 1 e2 A. Rusvia (1923- 11 A kurtc,F ,rnfil. 5W.310 S/108/62/017/007/002/008 D288/D308 AUTHORS: Setyukov ' L. I., Solov'Yev. 6. K., Members of the Society (see As6bciation) TITLE: Transient and steady-state processes in a class D transistor amplifier PERIODICAI: Radiotekhnika, v, 17, no. 7, 1962, 19-25 T:-',XT,. The operational characteristics of a switching tran- 3istor with a reactive collector load are not defined by the intersection of a straight load line with the I C #.*u0 family of'curves,as in the case of a resistive load, but by a load loop of which the position depends on the relative frequency and am- plitude of switching pulses with respect to the time constants Va of the reactive load--R and 0 in parallel. Charge- and discharge time constants are expressed in terms of R, Cj and differential output'conductivities. Of main interest is the case of a pulse Card 1/3 S/108/62/017/007/bO2/008 Transient and steady-state... D288/D308 repetition frequency high enough to prevent discharge, resulting in a 100D shift towards the origin. An analysis with the aid of ~.ransforms yields a formula for U in terms of R, Laplace U out I., pulse repetition frequency, occupancy, and normalized (dimen- sionleas) time n; one part only of the expression is a function of n and describes the transient process; the second part is independent of n and corresponds to the steady state. Close a-reement ic obtained between calculated -and experinental re- sponnes. A similar analysis is performed for the R and L series circuit, relevant time constants being expressed in terms 0~ R, L, and transistor saturation resistance. It is advisable to protect the transistor with a catching diode across the load. Formulas for I c max and I a min are derived and employed to construct a theoretical response curve, again agreeing closely with experiment. There are 9 figures. Card 2/3 3/108/62/017/007/002/008 Transient and steady-state... D288/D308 ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektroavyazi im. A. S. Popova (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Elec- trical Communications im. A. S. Popov) Z-Abstract- er's note: Name of Association taken from first page of journal.-7 SUBIMITTED: June 16, 1961 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4029461 5/0108/64/0191004/0052/0056 AUTHOR: Satyukov, L. 1. Wtive member)l Solov'yevo A, K, (Active. member) TITLE: Frequency characteristics of a class D transistorized amplifier SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 19, no. 4. 1964, 52-56 TOPIC TAGS, amplifier, transistorized amplifier, class D transistorized amplifier, frequency characteristic. pulse durstLon nodulatLon ABSTRACT: A class D ampli.fler which consists of a modulator and an amplifier stage is theoretically considered. The modulator converts the signal into a sequence of pulses whose height and repetition frequency exot constant but, whose duration is proportional to the signal value (pulse-duration modulation). The pulses so obtained are amplified by the switch-mode mplifying stApf Formulas are developed for the frequency characteristics of a single-cycu Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4029461 transistorized amplifier opera ting into m AL or RC load. This fornmla describso the amplitude -frequency characteristic for a&RL load: It Is claimed that the formulas obtained for the amplitude -frequency and phase- frequency characteristics for an RL-load amplifier were verified experimentally,, with satisfactory agreement between the experimental and theoretical curves* Thic in taken as proof of the valldity of the theoretiml results* Orig. art,* had: 5 figmvu and 13 foxuu.1"e ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhnichemkoye obahchestvo radlotekhniki I elektroavyazi (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Zagincering and Electrocommunic&tion) SUBMITTED: Ozoct6z DATE ACQ: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: W, NO REF SOY: 004 OTHXRt 000 Card 2/2 NXZGOYOROY, L.A,; SOWTITIV, A,X. Cold resistance of germinating seeds and soil pathogenicity [with sumary In Znglish]. 71ziol. rast. 4 no.6:489-501 N-D '57. (KIM 10M) 1. Institut fixiologii rastenly in. K.A. TImIryazeva AN 3832, Moskva. (Germination) t0lants, Iffect of temperature on) (Soil micro-organisms) NIZOORVOROV, L.A.; SOLOV'YYV, A.K. I - Cold resistance of plants and soil pathogenicity [with NUMM27 In English]. Fistol.rast. 5 no.5:424-J#33 S-0 158. ()URA 11111) 1. Institut fistologil rastenly Imeni K.A. Timir7aseva AN SSSR, Moskva. (Plants, Effect of temperature on) (Soil micro-organis=) NEZGOVUROV, L.A.; IDIAGI14UV, Shl.; SOLOV'YEV, A.K. Reducing the pregermination death of seeds of thermophylic plants at low temperatures* Fiziol.rast. 8 no.)t361-370 161o (IM3RA 14--5) 1, Institut, fiziologii razteaiy U4 K,A.Tixiryaze* Akadexii nauk SSSR, Moskra I Institut genetiki i fiziologii rasteniy AN UzSSRO Tashkent. (Soil temperature) (Seeds) I L 51292-65 EEG W-2/EEC (k)-,~/Vrl (1)/EXAW/~-, Pa-40-6/Veb ~JP~) ACCESSION NR: APS009075 VR/0108/651 0 00310047 005 621.382 ,AUTHOR: Solovlxevl-A. K. (Active member) TITLE: Dissipation capacity of a transistor under pulsed operating conditions SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 20,.no. 3, 1965, 47-S3 TOPIC TAGS, transistor, Iransistor dissipation, pulse transistor 'ABSTRACT*.--The,- operakkon of a transistor in-a pulsed amplifie'rJerminated-lby a re 91 stance -capacitance or a res s6n_ce-_tn-ductai_ce fe_t&i( !e aWy~-vanstdcared-i- Equare pulses with a period shorter than the load-circ-ult tim-e-constant are asourned. The energy evolved in the collector of closed and open transistors i to estimated (formulas 9 and It); the affect of the switching frequency on th.] a energy' to investigated (formulas 16 ard 17). The formulas are valid It the pulve rise and-;- - fall times are much shorter than the pulse duration. Orig. art. hasts 7 figures and 33 formulas. Card 1/2 L 51292-65 .ACCESSION NR: AP5009075 :ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekbuicheskoye obshchestyo radiotekWki I alektroovyazi (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrocommunication) -ISIIBWTTED,--27Aug63-------ENCL- 00 SUB CODE., EC NO REF SOY: 003 OTHER: 001 d~ Card 2 WZGOVORCVt L.A.4 SOLOVYEV, A.K. 9ffeat of low temperatures &M pathogenic soil micrOflOm On the water uptake of thermphilic plants, Fiziol, rest. 12 no.3000-515 My-je 165* (MIRA l8tl0) 1. InBtitut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A, Timiryazova AN SSSRI, Moskva. NFZGOVOROVP L.A.; SOLOVIYEV, A.K. Increasing the field froat resistance of corn by treating the seeds vith large amounts of TKM. Fiziol.rast. 12 no.6tlO93- 1103 N-D 165. (MIRA l8sl2) 1. Infititut fiziologii rasteniy *A X.A.Timiryazeva AN SS50R, Moskva. Submitted June 19, 1965. 14, ACC NR, AFC029056 SOUNCE __ CODE: INVENTOR; Xurobov, V. 7.; Panin, Ye. I.; Prusov, N. K.; FilippOv, V. 1.; Solov'yev, A. K. ORG; None A device for checking the thickness of an enamel film. Class 42, No. 183956 (iLnnounced by the Independent Technological Design lbffice for Microconductors (Samo- Stoyetellnoye konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro po, mikroproyodam)) SOURCE: Izobret prcm obraz toy zn, no. 14, 1966, 85 TOPIC TAGS: surface film, protective coating, measuring instrument ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for checking the thickness of an enamel film which raiy be used during enamel coating of wire. -Ine unit contains a capacitance pickup connected to a self-excited oscillator. A high-frequency ampli- fier, detector, DC amplifier with cathode follower and an indicator are connected in series to the oscillator output. The circuit of the device is simplified and mes- surement accuracy is improved by using a high-frequency oscillator with a load in the high-frequency amplifier in the form of high-Q stagger-tuned tanks with symmetric resonance curves and a narrow passband. An unblanced signal appears at the load out- put which is proportional to the change in tbickness of the enamel film shown by the indicator. i ACC NRo AP6029058 I 1-self-excited oscillator; 2-high-frequency amplifier; 3-indicator SUB CODE: 13, 1l/ SUBIM DATE: 12Apr65 SOLOV I YFV.--A.L, pi 311-"JZT,,EV , A.E, ; IVANGV, 1. 1. ; PARSHIN, A.R. I GOUUKH111A, T.A. Some data and co~aideratlons on possible means of ohemotherapy for melanomas. Vop. onk. 6 no.6:88-89 Je '60. (MIRA 140) (MMORS) (MOSINE) (CARBON-ISOTOPES) ~yrosllna.,~e test and its posvIbilities in the :4tuiy of antine-slanilln -11-ilumeth 1) amino derivati,,en of Fyro~attchol C o fb, s(f- y and tyrovine.. Vop. onk. 10 no.6.92-.84 le4~ (M IRA 16 3 Kafedul blokhimll (zav. - chlen-korre:qlondent *I' '-5."R pruf. I.Alvanov) Voyanrc-mediltnInskoy orc4,.-;a I.C-nina akrviemli imen.' S.M.K~rowj. Adr!~o avtorov; Leningrad, K-9, Firogovrkaya naberezMaya, 1, kafe~~Ira biokhImi! Voyenno-medit'jinskcy crdona Lenina akademii lment Kirova. VLOV7-%KO 1'."A?.-Cv, !.I.; 1!01~i~OVA, V.'..; GAVRIUNKO, I-S.; IVANOV, A.I.; SOLOVIYE'V A.L.; R1, VjFVAI L.! Possibility of applying 3-0,4-d1hydroxyphenyl)a-lanine (10PHA) as a mediator Introducing radioisotopes Into melanoma. Dokl. All SSSR 164 no.1:95-98 5 165. WhA 180) 1. FaWyevy-y Institut im. V.G. Killop"na I Voyenno-meditsinskaya iikader-iyu in. Kirova. 2. Chlen-korrespondent, AN SSSR. (for Vdovenko). fc~,rvjrw 04, 0 f. 1~ i0r, T-v 4 t. 1 t Ar J4 1 t Soloylyev, A.M. "Educational Dravine" Moscow State Art Institute imeni Smirnov, G.B. V.1. Surikov and Yoscow City Alekseyevap Ye.S. Pedagogical Institute imeni '.'.P. Potemkin FT.TIUCJIY,O, V.G.; SOUJV #TV ~ Detormination of the mechanical strength of coke in a drum, Koko i khim. no.2:29-31 160. (KIRA 13:5) 1. Orsko-Khalilovokly antallurgichaskiy koubinat. (Coke) JC - - V - IfEV 9 A.::. 1!-IU3trill carbonization rf c`iar~;_,s aomj)rising particle3 and a J-ir,,e yro~?ortion o.' Karaga.:~Aa co.-.1s. Koks i khLme no.2:6-8 1610 (MIPA 14:2) I.. CT3':o-KhaliIovs'ciy retillurf;ici.esAy kcmbi.-At. (Coal-Carbonization) S-1 . 4 :1 , i t~ . J-1". 7 L,- 4 -1 V.11., Kellner, N.A. and Solovlyev, A.M. TULE: Tl,,-~ Form.4ti-,n of Oxides In Lead Sulphide Films aR Photo- r~,Pi!-,tancec. (Obrazovaniye okialov v serAistosvintsovykh cloYa,ch I fotosoprotivleniyakh). KriS--,L1lorrafiya, 1957, Vol.2, Nr 4, pp.497-502 (USSR) .",.-ST.-LICT: Sloctrono8raphic investigations of PbS sublimates, obtained in J%:he form of i~dn unsupported films and us layers of about I L, ~f-lcknons oL lassq showed that when in thin layers PbS ~: 1'._,r -A. 9 _'oforns ~- . %, 340 to a stable oxides which has the lattice, but wtAch differs from At in composition. ~t 45J0'-1 i.=_(11 above FbS goes to another stable oxide 4F,.)O.r,)SO,&. The rate of oxidation depends on the temperat- ure "-nd oL the type of sublimate. The formation of an orl,~nted 1--yer of lanarkite, the crystals of which on subse- " r~:it tieati.LZ lose their orientation cedes the formation AU 6 %. o-_-, aurf"Lce of a film of PbO.> and fbrOe PbSO The appear- _L_--cc richer in My proce;ds aRer the forma- thte v?aich usually occurs in the surface struc- r4otoresistances. The differences observed ir- c--rirso of c-4dation of the free films and the sublimates YijS on are most probably conditioned by the differen- Card 1/? cp-:. `2' the thic~-.ness and structure of the layers and the 70-4-8/16 V:(? -7or,.A!:ft-n oj~~ ii, Lead Sulpliide Films und PhotoresiotuLces. of dif-"ereLt conditionB for the interaction of L FbS --,itli the ;-atmospheric oxygen. Tables of the observed rn*,-d,,-r -patt-irn q-naciriZs are given together with reproductions n " t? i~ AcliMowledgements are made to Acad. A. A. Tf,(~re Lre ? tables, 1 figure, 5 plates and 19 7 of w'.,i(-,h are Slavic. SUBMITTED: K-.--rch 1?, 2.957. AVAILIBLE: Librar.',, of Congre:3s. Card ?1q VORONINO N.J., Inzh.j KRAbOTEINA, N.J., inzh,j MARSHAK, Yu.L.t inshol 'SOIDVITEVP A.M.; FSHENKOv V*A*, Inzh.j KULIKp A.Lt inzho Use of carborundum. pacidug compounds for lining Curnaces vith liquid slag removal systems. Elek.sta. 33 no.l2t2-5 D 162. - (HIM 16#2) (Boilers) (Au-naceo) S/048/63/027/003/021/025 Blo6/B238 AUTHORS: Illin, U. m. solov,yev, A. m., Vertenerp V. N.r Dutovj G. G.g'XoIoheVg B-.-7S'.l and Toporkov, S. A. TITLE: A commercial instrument for X-ray microanalyais PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSOR. Isvestiya. Seriya fizichookayal v. 27, no. 3, 1963, 420-426 TEXT: This paper describes inAetsil a new MAP-1 (KAR-1) X-ray micro- analyzer developed and tested in the Krasnogorskiy makhanicheekly zavod (Krasnogorsk Machine Plant). The instrument consists of the recordeek, and of the microanalyzer itself, comprising the electronoptioal syst4im providing the 'electron probe, 2 X-ray spectrometers, a specimen chamber with an optical microscope, the electrical input circuit, and the vacuum system. Theeleotron source is a three-~,eleotrode gun with an automdtio negative shift. The optical microscope makes it possible to observe the surface of the specimen at a magnification of 450 X, the resolution being g ItL The non-vacuum spectrometer analyzes X-rays with a wave- Card 1/2 S/048/63/027/003/021/025 B106/B238 A-commercial 0 length of up to 1-5 and the vacuum spectrometer those from 1-5 to 10 A. The apedtra are analyzed using Johann's method. The Bragg angles range from 18 to 400 The analyzer cryatals are (1340) quartz cryntals with a -i radius of curvature of 500 mm. The diameter of the X-ray source is 1-2~Aj this value depends on the diameter of the electron probe, vhich is Cl~c The amperage in the focused probe, is about 10-6 A and the current stability amounts to 0-5 % per hour. The instrument makes deierminations on~," the specimen possible in the 1 - 2-p .range. When the specimen is impermeablq' the change in the Bragg angle of the elements from Mg to U can be deter-* mined by using both spectrometers. The distribution of the element in the specimen to be determined in the given direction can also be determined. This is done by displacing the specimen under the electron probe with anelectric motor at a fixed Bragg angle corresponding to a characteristic frequency. The 6ispersion and sensitivity of the instrument war* at udiedl the sensitivity in an analysis of copper via the K doublet was < 0.1 a There are 8 figures. Card 2/2 77 A CC We AP6015757 souncs cCDs: uji/004816rjI03010,~ 1754/0757 AU711OR: YortgMEAKA..; Garlings'ttE.!; ~enq k.; Krupc atkin Ohelin,V.M.; y jA_ V.D.; Solpylyov'k.M.; 'Toip-~Er~i; X~-; USEI:Y~j~koV.V. ORG: none TITIJI.: An x-ray_SL~roeajp~rl fonturing recording wltio,,tst a crystal fiteport, Fifth All-Union 6-nioronco on Electron Microscopy held in $uny 6-8 JuIX kg~75 V!- SOUWE: AN SSSR. Izvestlye. Serlya fizichoaknya, v. 30, no. 5, 1906, 734-757 TOPIC TAGS: x ray analysis, proportional counter, special purpose computer ARWRACT* An_ x-ray microanti-nor is described in which the x rays are recorded direct 1y with n proportional cotintor without the use of a crystnl diffraction x-ray spectro- meter. This tyN of rocortllnl; has *the advantages of simplicity and hiCh sensitivity, and the disidvniltago of low resolving power. Tito electron-optical system of the in- strumant provides a 3-5 p diameter probe with a current of about 1 IAA. Adjuntment In facilitated by an optical microaccpo with a resolution of 3p and a working distance of 19 mm, which can be focused by moons of a lover without broakina the vacuum. Typo CIM-1 sonled off proportional countere as well as flow-type counters have boon employ- ed with this instrument. Theme counters with their associated oircults oannot resolve the K lines of neighboring elements. When the concentrations of neighboring olemonts ACC NRt AP6015757 Is to be determined, the counting rate versus pulse height curva Is resolved mathemat-1, Ically into three curves, each representing tho contribution of one of throo nolghbor-1, Ing elements. This resolution is effected automatically by a computtnG circuit, the operntIM principle of which is described and Is based on a modification of the tech- niq%io proposed by R.M.Dolby (Proc. Phys. Boa., 73 81 (1959)). The orror In datermin- Inj; concentrations of nolahboring elements is about 20 %; this largo error Is duo to the long time required for the determination (at lenst 40 minutes) together with tho instability of the proportional counter, the amplifior, and the difforontial discrImL- notors. When the elements to be determined differ in *tosic numbor by more then 4 or 5 units the different K lines are directly resolved and the error of the determination is not more than 5 %. Undor these covditions the computing circuit can be used as a three-channel. pulse analyzer for the simultaneous recording of the X line intensities of three different SISMAtes OrIgs art@ best 3 formulas and 6 f1gures. SUB COM 20/ IM DAIM 1 00/ ORIG W: 000/ OM 1"1 005 POLYAR.-MYs V.Aq SOLOVIMO A.M. ccopumtlve efficiency of convorter t7stmao TrvAW LUI nooltm-=6 '61&9 (HIPA 18921) MARS4,:AK, Yu.L.., inzli.,- SIZIN, inzli.,- SOLOVOYLY, A.M,, inzho; MUNN, V.A., inzh.; K M 'KIN, Yu.A., inzh. Adjuutment and operation of t1a TP-230-6 boiler with verticrU cyclone preUninary furnacoo operating on anthracite culm. Elek. at&. 34 no. 6:17-22 Jo 163. (miRA 16:9) (Boilers) (Electric p4r.planto) SOLOV'YEV, A.M.; VERTSNER, V.N.; WIN, M.M.; TOPORKOV, S.A.; KOLCHEV, B.S.j 11.1- ---DlUTW,- G.G. Industrial X-ray spectral microanalyzer KAR-1. Izv. AN SM, Ser. fiz. 27 no.9sl-162-1165 S 163. (MIRA 1619) (X-ray spectroscopy) PUTOV, Co.G.; SQLOVIYF.V, A.M. Selection of optimum operating conditions for electron-optical probing systems. 12v. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz, 27 no.9sll5&1161 S 163, (MIRA 160) (Electron optics) DUTIUVj G.G.;-30t,4LWIII-A-4t; TOPORKOV, S.A. Experimental setup of nonaxiaywetric optics for probing systeas. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.9:1154-1157 S 163. (MIRA 160) (Electron optics) SOLOVIYE-V,, A.IL; VERTSKER, V.N. Problems arising in design' an X-ray microamlyzer. Isy.AN SSSR- Ser.fiz. 25 no.6:691-694 Je 161. (KERA 14 16) (X-ray microscope) B/048/60/024/04/02/009 B006/BO17 AUTHORSi SO1Ov1YQV A. M-P Vertener, V. N. TITLE, An Instrument for X-Ral Spectrum Hicroanalysis PERIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizichookaya, 1960, Vol, 24, No. 4, PP.. 362-366 TEXTj The present article is a reproduction of a lecture delivered at the 4th All.-Union Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy (Rostov-na-.Donu, 0 _-:'Tu-1`y-_6-,7M. in the introductlort-the authors describe the un' 2~ - J development and construction of an instrument for local X-ray micro- analysia described in the following. A total view of this instrument, which was completed in 1959, is shown in Fig. 2 (photo); Fig. I gives a schematical representation, The instrument consists of four parts, i.e. the electron optical system, the electron probe, the X-ray speotrograph, and the optical system for the visual observation of the zone investi- gated The electron optical ayatem consists of an electron gun and a block of two electromagnetic lenses, The individual parts are described in detail, The X-ray spectrograph (shown in Figs. 2 and 3) is also A Card 112 in Instrument fr,r X-Ray S/04BJ60/024/04/02/009 Spectrum MICroatialysis B006/BO17 described, It makes it poacible to employ both the reflection- and the "Penetration" methed. It was constructed In a manner auth that a vacuum spectrog-raphic attachment could be applied (Fig. 4), which made it possible to analyze oven light elements. The instrument itself is 49sign- ed for the lucal JetacLion of elements, from magnesium to uranium. Quartz plates of a rallus of 500 mm served as analyzing crystal. They were arrangel parallel to the (43'TO" plane for the penetration method, parallel to thc- 1000') plane for the reflection method, and parallel to the mica OC)Q) plane. Experiments were also made with LiF crystal (200). X-Radiation was rocorded by Geiger counters.- There are 4 figures and 8 references; 3 Soviet, 2 Im9rican, I British, and I Dutch., A C a r d AUTHORBt Solovlyev, A, go# Vertsnert V. No BOY/48-23-6-20/28 TITLEs The' Use of-the"ki6tron Microscope EM-3 for Carrying out a Local X-ray Spectral Analysis (Primeneniye elektronnogo mikrookopa EM-3 dlya provedeniya lokallnogo rentgeno- spektrallnogo analiza) PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskayat 1959P Vol 23, Nr 6, pp 750-753 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of pers by Castaing (Refs 1-3), Borovskiy and a used the electronograph EM-4 for the purpose Illin (Refs 4-75 of carrying out local X-TAy spectral analyses. At the Gosudaretvennyy opticheskly institut (State Optical Institute) a similar device was constructed by means of the electron microscope EM-3. It consists essentially of four parts: the electron-optical ajatem, the X-ray spectrograph. the optical system for the investigation of the objeott and the recording system. The device is shown by figure I and is discussed in detail. For the purpose of oontrolling the electron beam, a fluorescent crystal was used, which had been supplied by V. V. Kuprevicb. The principle if zhe spectrograph is shown by Card 1/2 figure 2, and its mode of operation Is discussed. The instrument The Use of the Electron Mio:roscape EM-3 for CArrying out SOY/48-23-6-20/28 a Local X-ray Spectral Ana:ysis makes It possible to Investigate the X-ray spectrum of the two phases of a binary solution. The results obtained by measurements carried out of Co, Ni, Cr, W and Mo with slight impurities are shown in a diagram (Pig 4). The results of these Investigations show praotioabillty of this unit& There are 4 figures and 8 referenoes, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 49 .4 1 2.; nfl Sv v of NIKE.-- 2 him 12 C69 93;1 a .4.1 M .0 ;ijs HIs ta a A PM R MJ V~ OR~ Vertsner, LN, aa! aolovye-,-, A.U. :IrLE: Usu of the EU-3 ;Sloc-ci-ozi Jicrorocopa for ,~-Aay "I'licreawilysis (Ispollzovaniye olektronzogo uiicrosicoFa FAI-3 dlya provodeniya rantronospektrallnogo mikroanaliza) NMODIUL, Optika i Spektrosicopiya, 1958, 'Iol 5. Nr 1. pp 03-85 (USSR) A13STFACT: ;ard 1/2 In 1954 the auti,ors started to work on tho pcz;cibility of using the Ek-3 electron microscope for lo=1 X-ray spectral analysis. The apparatus developed consists of three main partss an electron-opti,ial system, an X-ray spectrograph and a recerdin6 systaw. Tho electron- optical system uses the ZU-3 electron microscope (Fig 3). 7his aystft,i is in the form of a vertical column, consistin6 of an ale.-tron J r~un, and condonsing, projecting and objective lenses. The s=ple is at-~a-ched to the stage of the EM-3 miscroscope which may bo moved by mouna of an eloztric inoter when a particular place or. the sample hai to be studied. The X-ray* oxcitel by the electron beam of the EU-3 microscope leave through a jjrd~w with low X-ray aLscrption. Tito X-rAy emission is analysod by meaLs of a bent-crystal spa,_AroGraph (Fig 2). The X-ray spectrwi is recorded usinG a Gelger4MIler counter with E;Ubsoquent Waplification. Pulses from the cnunter are inte6rated and Are Cod to a relf-recordint; electroulc~roltmeter. The diametor of "0 -V/I .; 9 Use of the BL-3 Electron -icroscope for X-Ray Spectral Microsualysis -Lhe i.-ray source u-, the electron boam foc-as (which waz lost- than 1 JA jjj size) was t0bout 1-2 ~& in diameter. The rosolvinG power of tile spectrol;raph in that region ojV the spectnw. !there the 0j got- doiblet occurs was found to to O-C X-units . Using the apparatua described chemical canposition of separate phases of 2-phuso coLalt alloys with Cr, W, 1111 and oth,r elements vere obtainal (Fir, 4) -Tho authora t~Ank A.A. Lebadev for advice. Rk,3ro are 4 fii;ires and '? r-3ferencas , 2 of vjhl,!~h are ALaori,~au, 3 Zoviet, 1 intgruationall and 1 Sn,,-ftsh- ASSOCIAZIONs Gos;adarstvaw,yy opric-,.oskiy is4stitut im. 8,1, Vavilova (3ta-~6 Optical Institute imenl S.I. Vavilo-l) SUMaITTED: A,.jj;.jst 1, 19b7 GArd 11/2 1. Electron microscopes - Applications 2. X-ray spectr= analyzers - Applications 3. Geiger counters - ApplicatJzna SOLOVIYEV, A.M, Effect of tree and shrub tissue gap on the mycelium of Fcmitc;*jx annosa (Fr.) Karst. Bot.zhur. 49 no..Utl652-1655 N 164o (MIRA Isti) 1, Altavskaya leenaya opytnaya st&ntoiya 1 Kazakhskiy nauchno issledovatellskiy institut lesnogo khozyaystva, g. Shchuchinske VINOGRADOV, Yuriy Sergeyevich; BOTIV, G.P., professor, retsenzent- �QLOVIYIT A kandidat .L.K., professor, retsenzent; SIVOSTITANOV. A.0., Iche nauk, rateenzent; AMMNGBLISXIT, S.S., redaktor; KIDVIIDIT, L.Ta., tekhnichaskiy redaktor (Mathematical statistics and their application to studies in textile production] Katematichaskaia statistike I as primenents k iseladova- niiam v taketillnom proizvodstva. Koskva, Oos. nauchno-tekbn. tid-vo Hininteretva Ingkoi pronyahl. SSSR, 1956. 260 p. (MLRA 10i1) (Mathematical statistics) WI,OV'YEV, A.N. Parasite Canceripustula nocens in the Late Jurassic sea urchins. Paleont.7bur. no.4:115-119 161. MRA 15-13) 1. Paleontologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Caucasus-Parasites-Sea urchins) (Caucasus-Crustmea. Fossil) SOV/123-59-20-83233 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashlnostroyenlye, 1959, Nr 20, P 115 (USSR) AUTHOR: Solov'yev, A,N. TIME: Tooling achine Parts With Hollow Toolsiq PERIODICAL: Tekhn.-ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Zaporozhsk, ekon. adm.-r-na, 1958, Nr 3, p 36 ABSTRACT, The efficiency expert of the Perv2Mayskiv Plant, Yu.E. Teder, suggested and introduced a mull%,.Iblade hollow tool, which makes it possible to machine parts of Cylindrical shape In one operation on the vertical drilling machine. The hollow tool can be used in combination with In- side counterbores and recessing reamers. one figure. B.I.L. Card 1/1 SOLOVIa A.N. Development of some early groups of irregular sea urchins, Biul.MDIP, Otd.geol.38 no.2&161 Mr-Ap FWA- (MIM 160) (Sea urchins, Fossil) W..' 4* 0. ___~Lq4OV!A MELIKUV, O.G. TuranglasterY a new echinoid game from Upper Grvtaceous sediments in Turkmenia and Azerbaijan. Paleont.zhur. no.IsIO5--210 1630 (HIM 164) 1. Paleoutologichookiy institut AN SSSR i Awrbqdzhanakiy institut nefti i khinii imeni H.Asizb*ova, Baku, (Turkmenistan-Sea urchins., Fossil) (Azerbaijan-Sea urchins,, Fossil) GEKKER, R.F.1 AMITROVj O.V.; SOLOVIYEVI A.H. Rocki shore of the Fergana Palsogene bay. Biul. MOIP Otd. geol. 37 no.6:122 N-D 162. (MIRA 16s8) SOLOVIrVj A,N, Life habitat of irregular som. urchins and possibilities of its clarification an the basis of morphofunotional analysis, Rule MOM Otd.cool. 39 no,PI48-149 S-0 164. (HIPA 1612) E032/Ellik AUTHOR; Solov'Yov. A.N. (Novosibirsk) ............ TITLE: Experimenfal determination of the electrical conductivity of liquid sodium, potassium and lithium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fiziki, no.1, 1963, 158-160 TEXT: The electrical conductivity of these materials is very sensitive to the structure and presence of impurities@ Ifence experimental data may provide inform *ation on the structure and intermolecular forces in the liquids. The electrical conductivity was measured by placing the molten metals in stainless steal , -capillaries with copper end terminals. The metals were heated by a coil surrounding the capillary, and the temperature was measured by means of a Pt-PtRh thermocouple. The conductivity was determined between room temperature. and 1000 *C ror Na. and L1, and 730 OC for X. The results for sodium may be represented by the formula 6 -6 2 10.01-10- 11 + 4.0o.10-3 (t - 106) + 2.32-10 (t - -100.) - 0.353-10-9(t - 100)3 + 0.97.10-12(t - 100)4 1 ohm.cm. Card 1/2 -5/207/63/000/001/028/028 Experimental determination of the ... E032/E114 It is estimated that the conductivity is determined to within 2.5~i. The results are in good agreement with the data of I.F. Freedman and W.D. Robertson (Electrical Resistivity of Liquid Sodium, Liquid Lithium anq Dilute Liquid Sodium Solutions, J.Chem.Physt 34, ig6i, 769) in the range 300 - 350 *C. At lower temperatures Freedman's points lie below the c.urves now given. A particular feature of the method is that the specimen has a rersonably large resistance (- I ohm). There are 3 figures. SUBMITTED: September 19, 1962 SOLOVIYEV, A.N. Use of a Wilson camera for 3pecial laboratory work in physics in a pedagogical institute. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav,; fiz. no.6s58-61 '63. (MRA M2) 1. Cherkasskly pedago;!ichenkly Institut. SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1518 AUTHOR NOVIKOV,I.I., IOLOVL'Vj_A.N., CHABACKPAdEVA'Ea., GRVZDEV,V.A., PRIDANZEVlA.I., VASENINA,M.JA. TITLE The Heat Transfer and the Thermophysical Properties of Fused Alkali Metals. PERIODICAL Atomnaja Energija' 1, fasc- 41 92-106 (1956) Issued: 19.10.195r From 1950 to 1955 the authors carried out experimental research work concerning the thermophysical parameters and the heat transfer of fused metals. The present article deals with the most important results obtained in the course of this research work. Heat transfer: The experimental apparatus consisted of a heat commutator, coolerp pump, consumption meter, and registering valve. The individual components and their functions are discussed. In a series of experiments the heat transfer be- tween liquid sodium and the copper heating surface is investigated. In the course of a second series of experiments the inner surface of the same heat commutator was coated with a nickel layer of about 10 4W thickness. Experiments were carried out at a velocity of flow of the liquid sodium amounting to from 0*8 to 11 m/sec and at temperatures of from 140 to 3400 C. On this occasion the dimenionless criteria characterizing heat transfer were modified within the following limits: Re - 1,5.10 4 to 2,1.105, Pr a (5 to 9).10- 3, Pe - 100 to 1400- 2he viscosity of Na, K, Li and of a eutectic mixture of Na and K (25A Na + .01,3362 HEAT-TRANSEO AND THEP 45' PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF UOLTEN UjLAJUJff_TA1J., 1. 1. NoVfkqv.,~~,~ Sol M KhaUlkhPasheva, uizi . T1.1 AnFe, *n4 TI Y& E S-let J. htomLc ner 41 W. 11011?~A) 1kr ln-VtrAtl-- ~,ai under'Ukm at heat 'r-ansfer to mct- ten SEdlum during turb~larl flow in a r~une cop;er ir nickel tuto An interpolation formutz was obtAlated- Lx- periments were conducted it, determine therreal reilstance bet-t- liquid godl.rn itnd a soild all M copper. ntcke!, and s4ainint,% 6tet te Ltetkuxls were d"eiuM1&frjr ens y':- ment o1 vl-QL4 d My molten metals. Results are given for measurements of theme physical parameters for molteri &Jk;Ui metals (so- dium, potassium, lithium and tM cACCIle solution of So- ditim and poUsslum) In a broadl Interval of teatperatures. (auth) Aull 110H.- Solov' yev, A. N. U9-12-13129 TITLEs Theruodjnariical Similarity and the Viscosity of Fused Jketals (Ter;,iodin-AL,icheskoye podobiye i vjazkost' rasplavlennykh metall- ov) Pi.AIUDICALt Atomnaya Energiya, 1957, Vol 3, Hr 12, lif)- 550-552 (USSR) AD6TziACTs It follows from the theorj of the therwodinamical ii-"Iilarity that thoi- cependence of several phjaical properties on the parameters of condition for ;roups of thernouynamically similar materials can be expressed by a universal function of these parameters. For the vi3cogity of a liquid it can be written down in known ai)i~roxiwat ion T- c.fl(T/Tkr). But it follows from t-As that the viocosity of any material of this group can be estimated, if the critical parameters of all thermodynaoically similar materials and the course of the curve at least of one of these materials art known. It was tried to isolate the group of thermodynamical- ly ,3imilar metals out of the simply atomic liquids of fused me- tals out of the simply atomic li,iuids of fused metals by app~Ang all d-Ita of publications, and it was done bj, drawing curves with th,! ordinate In %/~pl and the abscissa Tpl/T for the metalst Na, K, Li, Ru, Cs, Sn, Hg, Sb, Bi anal Ga. It becomes evident from the LiagrA:. that the experimental points Clrd 1/1 irt ari-an~;ed ruund 2 curves with deviation3 in the fusion point. G d I I r AUTHORS s TITLE: 361.3 7 S/124/62/000/004/026/030 D251/11301 Pridantsev, A. I., Rimashevskiy, A. V. and PAlo At N. Continuous measurement of the viscosity of liquids PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 4, 1962, 142, ab-, stract 4B899 (Zh. prikl. mekhan. i tekhn. fiz., 1961, no. 1, 128-132) TEXT: A description is given of a vibrational method and apparatus! for continuous measurement of the viscosity temperature and pres- sure. The method is based on the measurement of the anplitude of the natural oscillations of a plate loaded with the lLquid to be tested. The experimental apparatus consists of two self-induction cuils and a central rod with a probe going down into a gl,,ise boa- ker with two walls, between which the fluid circulates from a ther- moutat, maintaining constant temperature conditions during the ex- periment. One coil serves to excite the oscillations provided by a 'tuning-fork' generator, the other for their registration. Cham- Card 1/2 Continuoua measurement of 0-0 S/124/62/000/004/026/030 D251/D301 bers are provided for the aharp reduction of electrical, magnetic and other interference (magnetic screens, soft suspension massive reoistanceag etc.). Stability of working of the electronic scheme is achieved after pre-heating in the flow for 2 - 3 hours. In com- parison with other vibrational methods, this method guarantees a much higher degree of precision (0-5 - 1~). With the aid of this nothod measurements were made of the viscosity of benzol, toluol and ethyl- and n-butyl alcohol at temperatures from 10 - 700C. The vesulte of the measurements agreed well with the values from the tables. 5 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.-7 Card 212 litl r-' c ~-c A. up to 9f7nc.,, c--,rt prcr, al kf,r, or VIC i f resca-ch. r-11 p I',' i 17f: f nf~M Znt. 1-i -h tr, pcr "-re-, n -,,r: I unr - neln In Ir r vl.,~C~ s., a". on t).v .1roble; s ro.%i nrc-~ vn -)pf;,..r!cal -cs z.t L! 1: -.-pri-tturcr Nr~Von,"I", rsh-~ 1-10 "or, 1, pmu,cl-tir". of sli!,sf I SOLOVIYEV, A,,N, (Novosibirsk,/' Electric conductivity and specific volume of Iiquid metals. PWF no. 6:15)-157 N-D 163. OCRA 17!?) ACCESSION N~R- AP4000399 S/0294/63/001/001/0045/0049 AUT:1OR: Solov'ycv, A. N. 7177L": -Electrical resistance of liquid metals as a function of !;*.)~~,:-:Zic Volumc SOURCE: Teplofizika vy*sokikh temperatur, v. 1, no. 1, 1963, 45-49 TOPIC TAGS: liquid metal, alkaline earth metal, atomic electrical resistance, liquid alloy, liquid metal resistivity, liquid alloy resistivity, electrical resistance measurement, sodium, potassium, lithium, francium ABSTRACT: Supplementing the author's measurements (PMTLF, No. 1, 1963) of the electric resistivity of liquid sodium, pot assium, and lithium over a wide temperature range, and in view of the extensive experimental material on the electric resistivity of liquid metals and alloys already accumulated, an analysis is made of the dependence Card l1a ACCESSION NR: AP4000399 of the electric resistivity on the specific gravity, with an aim at obtaining a theoretical or empirical formula which could be ex- t-rapolated to higher temperatures for which reliable experimental data are difficult to obtain. It is suggested that the jump in re- sistivity during melting is not connected with the destruction of the crystal lattice, and that the atomic electric resistivities of liquid alkali metals are all.equal. On this basis, the speci.,'-ic electric resistivity of rhobidium and cesium is calculated from data for potassium and is found to agree with the experimental data, and the density and the electric resistivity of francium, the therno- physical properties of which are not known a-, all, are calculated. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 5 formulas, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ; 13Dec63 M:CL; 01 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 002 Card 2/8 ACCESSION M APhO3h285 S/0207/6h/OW/002/0176/0176 AUTHORSs Somyachkin, B. Yo. (Novosibirsk); Solov'yav,, A. N. (Novosibirsk) TITILEt Exporijiontal dotorminabion of oloctrical resistance of liquid alkali metals up to 1000 dorToos C .90URCEv Zlmrnal priklaflnoy- neklianiki i tokhnichoskoy fiziki, no. 2, 1961s) 176 WPIC TAGS- Ploctrical rosiotanco., 11LUiun, sodium, potzwsium, nibidium, cosium, r,~ainlosa r-Lool capillary &13-MACT; Tno author works with lithiun, sodium,, potassium, rubidium and caslum in a stainions stool capillary of lonEth 600 mm raid diamotor 0.810.5 ma from the molting point to 950C or 1000C. Orig. art. has: I graph and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs nonG SUBMITTM) 1 20Nov63 DATE ACQ: l5kay6h EULt 01 *SUB CODEs MM,EM NO REF SOVs 002 OTMR: 002 Card 112 ACCESSION NR: AP4034285 Hs I K Rb Cs 37.9 40 - - 22-5 - so - - 23.3 39.9 65 -- 15. -- - IfX) 10.01 16.9 27.4 44.9 V50 11.78 19.5 31.4 49.8 180 25.3 -- - - 2fX) 25. 8 13.61 22.2 35.4 Sj'.n 250 27.0 15. 56 2.A. J 39.5 60.3 300 28.3 17.70 2A. 2 44.6 K). 8 x)o 1111.6 1,.).9n 31.5 1 7t.5 0) .10.8 22.22 35.1 52.8 77..'s 4 W) 32.2 21.70 .38.7 57.7 83.7 5M 11.5 27.23 42.6 G-3. 0 900 5550 34.8 20.91 46.6 64. 5 06: cp 6M 36.1 32.70 50. 9 74.1 103.6 M 37.6 35,72 55.5 80.2 110.9 700 39.1 38.87 W. 5 M.5 118.1 750 40.6 42.20 CA. 1 93.2 126.3 42.2 45.61 72.2 100.0 134.9 00 43.6 40. ao ig.o tol.2 144.6 1 900 45.5 63.21 PA. 3 1 44314 W 47.3 57.70 04.0 101, f$6.4 IDW 49.0 01.87 .102.3 - Card 2/2 ZNCLOSVRZ 01