SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUKHORUCHKIN, S.I. - SUKHORUKOV, B.I.
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RATYMKIY. V.; IGNATIYEV, K.G.; EJJtPR;flNi?,UV, I.V.; BELYAYEV, P.N.;
SUKHJi'6UCHlJN, S.-T.
Gamma-ray sp.--ctra produced in resonance neutron capture. Zhur.
eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no-4:870-874 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut teoretUchesxkoy i eksperirientallnoy fiziki.
IGNATIYhV, K.G.; KMPICHNIKOV, I.V.; SUKHORU~;HKIN, S.I.
Spin dependence of thin density o--" resonance levels. Zhar. eksp.
i teor. fiz. 45 no.4:875-881 0 163. (MRA 16:11)
1. Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperinenta-11noy fiziki.
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AUMOR: Ignatlyev, K.. 0-; Kirpichnikov, I- V-; 94~c4oruchk#~, S. I.
TITIT2: Measurement of Eta and of partial cross sections of U sup 235
and Pu sup 239 isotopes for neutrons of resonant energies
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 16, no. 2, 1964, 110-119
TOPIC TAGS: total cross section, partial croiss section, U sup 23%
Pu sup 239, radiation capture cross section,- fission cross section,
nuclear resonance
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the energy dependence of partial
cross sections (for fission and radiation capture)-in a wide energy
range, 0.03 to 20 ev for U235 and 5 to 100 ev for pU239, with a
"blinkinG" cyclotron beam. The method of measurement is described and
the results are given in tables and diagrams. Numerous resonances had
been found. A detailed analysis of the results is given in other
papers (see Atomnaya energ~ya,1964., v. 16). The essential conclusions
of the work are as follows: (a) t4here is a correlation of the
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amplitude signs with the reduced resonance widths; (b) the fission
width depends strongly on the spin. "The authors are grateful to
V. V. Pavlovo V. V. Rotman, A. N. Soldatov, and A. D. Kharitonov for
:help with measurements, and to the members of the mathew4tical sec-
tion of the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics,
S. P. Borovlev and L. I. Panov." Orig. art. has: 11 figures and 2
ftables.
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AUTHOR: Xirpichnikov, 1. V.; Ignat'yev, K. G.; SukhoruchkLn, S. is
TITLE: Interference effects in fission cross sections
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 16, no. 3. 1964, 211-218
TOPIC TAGS: interference effecto fission cross section, U sup 235, Pu sup 239,
spin resonance, plutonium, uranium
ABSTRACT: An interference analysis for a fission cross section of J.sotopes U235
and Pu239 with slow neutrons was conducted. Relative signs of amplitude of
reduced widths and degree of interference for 'nighly interfering levels are
obtained. A correlation of amplitude signs is discovered. The number j effective
open fission channels is found near unity for Pu239 and near two for U23 * Con-
cluaLuns are made on the spins of a series of plutonium levels and relative spin
resonances of U235. The values of average fission level widths with different
spins are obtained. "In conclusion, the authors are sincerely grateful to
S. P. Borovlev and L. 1. Panova for help in preparing measurement results."
Orig. art bass 2 tables, 3 figures, 4 formlas,
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.,I r- ~i,: t,i- , . A.r-,T-,. onerg. 19 no.3~316 S 165.
(MIRA 18 i 9)
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AUTHORt Sukhoruchkin, S. 1.
TITLE: Single particle effects in neutron Rhysica' and fine structure of nuolea~ I
Masses- 3- (correlations in positions of neutron levels)
SOURCE: USS711. GonudarstverjW komitet DO isDol1zov1Lnj.Yu %~-QPR~oy i Disti t
L~o,y J. cL-, erimentallng fi--jkj.
teor-qtichf..3
_ZRPICIW~9-, no. 347, 1965t
Odnochastichnyye effekty v neytronnoy fizike i tonkaya atruktura yadernyk-h mass III;
korrelyataii v polozheniyak-h neytronnyl-ch urovney, 1-2"1
,TOPIC TAGS- neutron spectroscopy, nuclear resonance, nucleon interaction
ABSTRACT: Neutron scattering cross-aection data taken from 1. V. Gordeyevp D. A.
Kardauhev, and A. V. Malyshev (Yadermo-fizicheskiye konstwity. Spravochnik, Moscowo
1963) are ouvilyzed for intermediate and heavy nuclei. The author continues previous!
.viork (see S. 1. SWchonichkin. Odnochastichnyye effekty v neytronnoy fizike i tonkaya
atruktura yadornykh mass Il. Preprint ITEF 1965) in examining neutron resonances an(i.
bindinC ener&-Les. Dividin_- energy into equal intervals (10 or 100 ev) and determim-~
ing the position Z of the resonance with the largest reduced neutron width it
,is noted that these resonances tend to group (see Pig. I on the Enolosure). rMis
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effect is also observable if one plots N(EO), the number of nuclides in the perio4i~
table with iinwimum Po in a given interval specified by Eop as in Fig. 2 on the
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Enclosure. The motivation for this analysis is to discover fundamental properties
~of sinale nucleons by observing correlations in the behavior of aggregates which are.
ascribable to the internucleon potential. It is concluded that there is a substaa- i
;tial correlation of level positions from nucleus to nucleus ard that these correla-
tion3, not derivable from present theorics, should be traceable to iundamental. qq5l~-
quantum mechanical single particle propeOies. The authv thanks V. N. Andre-Vey a
discussing the rork, and X. G. Ignatlyev M. Kale-Lb*n4"'end Y~t. P, -Parox for a
number of communicationa. Orig, art. has-,..10 graphe and I table,
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calcu:at!ons, dI.;cuss-,j in-:.uanca o.' 1u240 and ?.241
L;,~-cri*ozj ~*.'1.2 c*.-..;-.,*~: In rarctivity during irraelztIon proccas, and shows
t:-.c rcLulzs o~ of t".e so6lum te.-.?craturc; coe".11clent and the Dop-
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SUKHORUGHKIN, V.N.
Theory combined sith practice is the specialist's strength. Zhivot-
novndstvo 20 no.2:87-88 F 158. (MIRA llil)
(Chkalov-Stock and atockbreeding-Study and teaching)
USW/Geol Prospecting NOW)bec 19W7
Mines
to Rationalization of Technology of Cutting Kineo in
Geological Prospecting Parties of 'UralCherMetRaz-
YedIm' Trust," V. V. Sukhoruchkin, 5 PP
"Ra zvedka Nedr" No 6
Describes method of cutting prospecting pits, drifts,
and crosscuts developed by author.
LO 57T45
S. I.;, SUKHORUC114!3241, YU.V.
BURMISTROV,
Alkylation of guanidine and its substitution derivatives* Part 1.
Alkylation by isopropyl and cyclohexyl alcohols. Zhur.ob.khim. 33
no-4:1227-1233 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1, Dnepropetrovskiy khimi*c*-tekhnologicheskiy inotitut.
(Guanidine) (A~Rylation) (Alcohols)
BUMISTROV's 6-1.; SUMORUGHKIN, Yu.V.
Salicy1guanidines. 7,hur.ob.kliim,, 12 no.4;1322-1326 Ap 163.
(MIlLk 16:5)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
(Guanidine)
.--; ; ; ~. I i , ~ 111 , ; i ~ it I I Y.i.,.,.; i-nmis,mov,
I I u .. -
Alkylatlon nf iManldlne and 1'q 3ul-lUt.,itJrn ~erlvatives. Part 2:
Alkylation vith soc-alkanolti and cyclop,~.ntanol. Zhur.ob.khim. 33
1- 163. (MIRA 16t?)
m).f.,201' 20,10 Tc-
(Comn Hi no) (Alkzlatic,n)
,- U i~ Hf ,:-* 71-F 17 ~. , A . '- . ; U ~'~ !,,-l ~ :.* : ' : ) Y,,l 9 .'a
Ampannm,~t:--'~7 r' vlth Trudy
I - -- I I - . - 11 - L.
!, K I I T'-r n o . a 6. -. J1 --~ -I ? l t 6 1 (MIRA 17:8)
SUKHCRUCFEINA, A.S.; USATENKO, Yu.j.
Amperometric titration of palladium with 2,4-dithiobiuret. Trudy
r (MIRA 17:2)
DFliTI no.16,35-42 163.
IPSATK,'IKOI Yu.I.; SUKHORUGHKINA, A.S.
2,4-Dithiobiuret and I-phenyl-2,4-dithiobiuret, new reagento
for amperometric titration. Report Nod: Acid and polarographic
characteri8tice of dithiobiurets. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.11:
1295-1299 N t63, (MIRA 17:1)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
F.E. Dzerzhinskogo.
USATENKO, Yu.I.; SUKHORUCHKINA, A.S.
2,4-Dithibiuret and I-phenyl-2,4-dithiobiu.-et, new reagents for
amperometric titration. Report No.2: Titration of mercury, silver,
and goll ions. Zhur. anal.khim, 18 no.12:1"7-1451 D 163.
(MIRA 17.4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
Dzerzhinskogo.
KORYAX1111A, T.A., kand. med. nauk.; IJUGWOV, S.N., kand. med. nauk.; SUKHORUCHKO,
A.K..,-assistent.
Use of local anesthesia by novocaine infiltration in gynecologica-I
operations. Akush. I gin. 34 no.6:64-67 N-D '58. (MIR& 12:3.)
1. 1z kafedry akusheratva I ginekolo-ii (zav. - dots. T.A. Koryakina)
fn1a,.11teta usovershenntvovaniya vrachey Kazakhskogo meditainskogo
instituta, Alma-Ata.
(GENITALIA, FEMALE, surg.
local T)rocaine infiltration anesth. (Rus))
(LOCA-L ANMm-ff&IA
Infiltration in gyn. surg. (Rus))
SMORUK, A.M., tnzh.; TISHKKVICH, N.Ya.; IVANOVSKIY, N.F., inzh.; KEIMOT,
F.P., inzh.; ABDURAKHRAITOV, K.A., IYANOT, I.I., red.
[Hydrological yearbook; 19331 Gidrologicheskii szhegodnik, 1953 g.
Tom 00, vyp. 0.0, Pod red. I.I.Ivanovs. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.
izd-vo, 1958- 313 P- (MIRA 12:5)
1. Russia (1W3- V.S.S.R.). Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologi-
chaskoy sluzhLby. 2. Zhukovskaya gidrologicheakaya stantsiya (for
Sukhoruk. Tishkovich). 3. Krasnosellskaya gidrologichaskaya stantsiya
(for Ivanovskiy). 4. Podgornaya gidrologichaskaya stantsiya (for
Melekhov, Abdnrak-b nov).
(Hydromteorology)
ACC NR4 S(,,1J1WE CODE- UR/0141 66/009/004/()765/07'17
AUTHOR: Suki;orvku-i, A. F.
ORG: Moscow Slate University (Moskovskiy go9ud!3r.9fvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Generation of the second harmonic by ftnite-apertare beams
SOURCE: IVUZ,. Radiofizika, v. 9, no. 4, 1966, 765-777
TOPIC TAGS: laser theory, nir"!I,%,e~&r- optics, ~,&eead harmonic
ABSTRACT: G. D. Boyd et al, developed a theory of second-harmonio generation where
they took into account a simplest aperture effect connected only with anisotropic
crystal properties, such as an angular divergence between the t~eam and the wave
vectors of the harmonic extraordinary wave (111kys. Rev., 1965, 137, A1305). However,
in the case of a thin focused beam, an additional allowance for diffraction effects
should be made. Hence, this article presents a solution, in a quasi-optical
approximation, based on parabolic equations set up for slow-varying amplitudes of tl~01'1
interacting waves. A theory is daveloped of the second harmonic generation in
crystals of any length, for a Gaussian beam having a diffraction divergence and folr'7'
beams focused by spherical and cylindrical lonses. Analysis of the second-harmonid~k
generation is much simpler in tho case of a Gaussian beam than in the case of a
Debye wave; however, the principal results obtained for the Gaussian beam hold true
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I AUTHOR: Akhmanov, S. A.; Sukhorukov A. P.; Khokhlov, R. V._
ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudar-
stvennyy univers-TT-e-1-1-
4~
TITLE: Self-focusing and self-trapping of intenae beams of light in
a nonlinear medium
SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, Y. 50, no. 6, 1966, 1537-1549
TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear optics, self focusing, high power laser
;'ABSTRACT: A stationary theory of the self-trapping of finite beams in
a nonlinear medium is developed in the quasi-optical approximation.
The calculations are performed in the geometrical-optics approximation
as well as in the approximation in which diffraction effects are taken
into account. The conditions under which the medium exerts a focusing
effect on the beam are elucidated. It is found that, generally speaking,
the self-focusing takes place with aberration. It is shown that the
saturation of the nonlinear refraction in�ex plays an essential role
I in self-trapping. Conditions for self-trapping of two- and three-
dimensional beams in a nonlinear medium are determined. The size of
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Alon(,~ the prith of enlif,litement. Yol. kolkh. no. 2. 152
Monthl- List of Russian Accessions, Lilrary of ConEress, August, 1952. UNCLA-3SMED.
SUKHORUKOV, Ya.
no.4:70-74
the trade-union committee in a workahop. SoT. profooiuzy
Ap '58. (KIRA 11:5)
(Moscow-Ball bearinge) (Trade unions)
SUKHOIRUKOV, Ya. (Stalingrad)
Generations of conquerors. Sov.profaniuzy, 6 no.14:42-47
0 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Borodin. I111a Fedorovich) (Eliseav. Vasilii Ivanovich)
SUKHORUKOV, Ya.
The power of a collective group. Sov.profsoiuzY 7 no.4:45-47 Mr 159.
(MIRA 12:4)
(Voronezh-Agricultural machinery industry)
SMCRU-IDOV,__Ta,, (Belgorod)
Important commission. ITO no.11:30-31 N '59.
(MIRL 13:4)
(Belgo,red-Oament kilns)
SUKHORUKOV, Ya.
"The case" of Anna Kulchlnvslcaia. Sov.profsoiuzy 8 na.2:
27-29 Ja 160. (MIR[ 13:2)
1. Spetsiallnyy korregpondent zhurnala "Sovetskiya profso.-Lzy,"
g..13erozino.
(Berezino--Employees, Dismisgal of)
N
Y-~LMICOVv A,j rabocll-iy-obrubshcjiik (6talin.,---"--d); S. (3aku);
MAVLY-UTOVA, R.; SHCT'-,'-'JI,'iT-.Cjv' R.
CUCHIMa, N.; LY.*~',ilS.-W, V.; -0, r. (Kramoparsidy
'~E.'To I
lway); --s-UM-ROKOV, Ya.; Gi,Y.DKl?,, P. - r-Ziy);
(Kostroma). --
Letters to the editors. Sov. pro,so-Juzy 17 i1c. 3:42-47 F 161.
(,';LqA .14:2)
1. Dixelctor sredney shkoly No. 17P Cholyabi.-isk (for'lllavlyutova).
2. Predsedatell BelGorodskogo obk-oma profjoyum rabochikh pishchi-,,voy
promysh.lennosti (for Shchoblanov) - 3. Freese-,`Lite! I ir-ozldiiva
postoyanno deystvuyushchogo proizvodstvom-:cEo sova3hc4aniya
tseldm k1lolodnoy 3h,.arpovki zavoda IIJR-oats-,11~.Ir-shll (for Sz~-,,~;nkov).
4. Selcretarl Oynyakor-3kogo raykoma profso--U'---L rz-bochi-kh.
Trade unions)
SUKRORUKOV, Ya.
A house with an attic. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.8s23-24 162.
(MIRA 1514)
1. Spetsiallnvy korrespondent zhurnala "Sovetskiye profspyusy."
(Garsk-Brick industry)
SUMiORUKOV, Ya.
Mikhail Berezin's predica.,"ent. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.13:32 JI 162.
(MIX~, 1-5;6)
1, Spetskorrespondent zhurnala "Sovetskiye profs6yuzy.0
(Gorkiy Province-Disability evaluation)
SUKHORUKOV,, ~4..
[Joeful talk. Maohinostroitell n0-6:46 Je 163. (MMA 16: 7)
(Technological Innowations)
SUKHORUKOV.9 Ya.
Second All-Union Congress of Scirrititic Technologl6a.l Societies.
Neft. khoz. 42 no.6:6,/-65 Je 164. (MIRA 17t8)
112-1-939D
Translation from; Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 11
P. 151 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Sukhorukikh. B. S.
TITLE: Investigation of the Properties of Commutator Are-Over
and Use of the Are Characteristics Obtained in Analyzing
the Process of Emergence and Development of Circular Fire
in Electric Traction Motors (Issledovaniye svoystv dugi na
kollektore i primeneniye poluchennykh di;qovykh kharalc-
teristik pri analize protsessa vozniknov,eniya i razvitiya
krugovogo ognya v tyagovykh elektrodvigatelyakh)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author' dissertation
for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences presented
to the All-Urion-Scientific-Research Institute of Railroad
Transportat-ion (Vses. n.-i. in-t zh.-d. transp.),
Card 1/1 Moscow 1955.
ASSOCIATION:All-Union Soientific-Research Institute of Railroad Trans-
portation (Vses.*n.-i. in-t zh.-d. transp., Moscow)
SUKHORUKIKII,.B.S., kand. tekhn. mauk
Resulte obtained during operational tests of now brands of electric
brushes for railway electric locomotives. Trudr TsNI, M no.172:56-70
'59. (MIRA 1)-.2)
(Brushes, Electric) (Electric railway irotors)
SU191DRUKIKIll B.S., kand.teklin.pauk
Study of the effect of varioia factors on the L-urning process
of an electric arp orjiginating on the collectcr of a traction
motor. Trudy 1411T no. 171:15-32 163. (MIRA 17,5)
SUKHORUKIKH, S.V.
Effect of -MMntitiinor serum on the intensity of tumor cell
division. Biul.ekep.biol. i med. 48 no.'?:83-86 JI '59.
(MIRA 12:10)
1. Iz laboratorii neinfektaionnoy immunologii (zav. - prcf.
I.H.Mayskiy) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof.
I.N.14ayakiy) WIN SSSR. Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellrtym
chlenom AMN SSSR N.N.Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym.
(IMMUNE SMIUMS pharmacology)
(JUMOCARCINOMA exper.)
SMORUKIKH, S.V.
Effect of antitumor serum on the mitotic activity of Ehrlich's adeno-
carcinoma when the animal organism Is under physiological stress.
]3iul.eksp.biol. I med. 48 no.10:80-84 0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. 1z laboratorii neinfektsionnoy immunologii (zav. - prof. I.N.
Mayskiy) Instituta eksperimentalinoy b1ologil (dir. - p.*rof. I.N.
hyskiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. 11'redstavlena deystvitellnym -ablenom AMN
SSSR N.N. Zhukovym-Verezhnilcovym.
(NEOPLASMS exper.)
(IMMUNE SERUM pharmacol.)
(FATIGUE eff.)
,~_MXHORVK IKH, S. V.
liffect of antitumor serum on the dynamicto of mitotic c.-banges In
tumor and normal tissues in mice. Blul.eicap.biol.i moll. 48 no.11:
97-101 N '59. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Ix laboratorii neinfektsionnoy immunologli (zav. - prof. I.N.
Mayskiy) Instituta eksperimentalinoy biologil (dir. - prof. I.N.
Mayskiy) ANN SSSR, Moskva. F~*edstavlena deystvitelf-Ve chlenom
ANN SSSR W.N. Zhukov~m-Terszbn1kovym.
(NXOPL&SMS immanol.
(GXLL DIVISION)
(I*U" MMM)
SUKHORUKIKH, S. V., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Influence of anti-tumor
serum on the ijaitot-ic activity of intertwined tumors." Mcscow, 1960.
16 pp; (Academy of I-iedical Sciences USSR); 250 ccpies; p:r-ice not given;
(KLI 50-6;)"-13,:,)
MAYSKIYI I.N.; AYRAPETIYIN, G.P.; KOZLOVA, N.A.; NILGVSKIY, M.N.;
,T,JI9iORUKIKH J~~.V.,- KHUNDANOVA, L.L. (Moskva)
SUVOROVA, G.V.; S 4
Therapeutic and cytotoxic action of antibodies and their
role in the pathogenesis of cancer. Usp. sovr. biol. 55 no.2:
219-238 163. (KTRA 17:8)
Effect of sen~m ayainst irradia-Led tumor tissue on the rdto~;,
activity of Ehrjich~ls adenocarcinoma. Biul. eksp. biol. i mied.
1.
57 no.3:82-85 tIr 164. (14LRA 17: 11)
2. Laboratoriya neinfektsionnoy immunologii Instituta eksperlmen-
tal7noy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N. Yjiyskiy) AM]N SSSR, Moskva.
Predstavlena dey,3tvitellnym chlenom PLN SSSR PI.N. Zhukoyym-Verezh-
rlikovylll.
~Arttj, -~-i
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57
3 F_, am,*
-,nnoy iu,,mlinolc~,fti
m,y prof.
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KSZjVTSzV,j,A., redaktor; AXHIAMOV, S.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Microscopes and telescopes] Kikroskop i talaskop. jzd. 5--pe.
Moskva, Goo. izd-vo takhniko.-tooret. lit-ry. 1956. 62 p. (Nauchno-
popultarnaia bibliotake, noo.31) (MLRA 9:10)
(Microscope) (Slescope)
24(4)
AUTHOR: Sukhorukikh, V.S.
Ii OV/51-b-4-18/29
T I T ME Fresnel Diffraction from a 11'arrow Screen, a Slit and a Somi-Flane for
a Non-Spherical Wave (Difraktsiya freualya ot uzkoiro ekrana, shcholi
i poluploskoati pri nesfericheskoy volne)
P'ZRIODIC4kL: Optika i Spoictroskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, TIr 4, pp 323-5247 (U83R)
A!CMkCT -
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Fre3nel diffraction frcni opAtqua objects with a straiGht odt-,e (a narrow
screen, a slit, a semi-olano) has i-~~)an studied in detail for a spherical
incident wave. The first si)ction of' the vrosent oaoar derives Fresnel
diffraction formulae for the three objects listed above for waves
whose fronts are close in shave to an elliptical or a hyperbolic
paraboloid or a parabolic cylinder. The problem is solved using the
usual aDoroximate methods o-T Huygens. The second section of the caoer
describes experimental verification of Fresnel diffraction formula for
cylindrical waves. Oylindrical waves were produced by means of a
collimator and a special call. The main optical ccuponent of the
collimator is a meniscus lens of 230 mm diameter and a focal length
of 1917 nun. An incandescent lamp was used as the source of light
and the collimator slit was 0.02 mm. A light filter was placad in front
of the slit; this filter had its transmission maximum at 5.46 x 10-5c.,3~
The walls of the call were in the form of a plane-parallel plate and a
SOV/31-6-4-ic/'29
Fresnel Diffraction from a Varrow Screen, a Slit and a Semi-Plane for a Non-Spii~rical
Wave
Plano-convex cylindrical lens of K8 glass and 2250 mm radius of
curvature. The convex side of the lens was directed in-,-.rards, intc
the cell. The call was filled with *;;ater. The radius of curvature
of converging cylindrical wives leaving the call was 1225 cm. Fig 2
shcnvs a photograph of a diffraction pattern obtained fran a narrow screen
placed at an angle of 250 to the generating surface of the wE.ve, a
typical Frasnel diffraction pattern is obtained. Fig 3 show.~ that enly
a geometrical shadow is obt~iined -.hen a narrow screen is plat~ad at an
angle of 450 to the generating surface of the wave. Th,-se rosUlt:3
confirm the formulae deduced in tl,,) first section. ;,c,-_ao7.,leegMant is
insido to I.V. Obrabnov for his advice. There are 3 figures and 2 non-Siriat
references (translations from German into iussian).
SUNALITTED: March 22, 1958
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_71. S.; 'TLRF.*'":I:,:, 11. S. (M'oscou)
nW'.'SN)d:OV.SKY, S. m.; ~~,,JKHOPUU Ili%
"Investigation of three-dimensional gas flows on the basis of
quantitative optical methods"
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theore-tical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 1964.
A""CEESSION' ldl: 6/0207/6VOOO/C03/0095/0099;
AUTHORS: Bolotsorkovskiy, S. N. (1-loscaiw); SukhorukikJis-V. S. (Moscow);
Tatarenchik V. S. (.No3cow)
rITIB : Determination of the density field of a three-dimensional gas dynamical
flow by optical mothods
SOURGEt Zhurnal. prikladnoy mckhaniki i tollchnicheskoy fiziki, no
3) 1964, 95-99
TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, gas dynamics, gas density measurements interferometer
ABSTRACTi A method is described for deteradning gas densities in a tlvee-dimon-
sional. gas dynamical flow by optical measurements.. Figure 1 on the Enclosure
is a section perpendicular to the diroetion of the undisturbed gas taken as
"he x axis. The di,9turbed region is contained between the so3dd (1), -whose contour
is (T),- and the outer boundar,
y (2), whose contour is R = R (T). In supersonic
flo-i, the ho'ad shock wave is the outer boundary, The "k axds is in the direction
of the incident light (wavelength 3\).. A p,-a-ticular light ra,/- enters and leaves
blie disLurbod reg-ion at tho points yj~, z1C. ar-d n,,, Z~,2 respoc:Avely. T171'a max:L-rm
vall:es of y, for '11-ho ccritol--ro of ;olid, and tiio bo-unlary are 1, and H
V
1A
S S C'
a of '01
I,) anl t 1-:-~ 11, ime~)-- ion: ej F, r ad; coorldin a ba
;,,A,0 reprc,,L;oll~.-c-d in tho for;-;.
w
viiera q ii3 rolatecl to the number of indopendent values Of Tk'~O: The first corresponds to the
cdf~ 1113 --:ailed analytical point, the second to the maximum absorpt.-cn
SOV148-23-10-23139
Alnal,rsio Accord4ng to 'he Meth~xdl of the "Heterocchromatic
V
Z.,
cf the inner standard, and Ao to a point at which the aIC-
so-rPtion of the component under iAvestigation is small.
0
Ii lig i0st
R D, /D. = 1g 7- then holds; the D denote the opt_!!:~ai
9 t i Ist
len3itit-33 of standard and of 'he i-th component, Io - the in-
i
lensitios of the inciding light, and I the intensities of thE;
light passing through a' Xi and Ast respectively. Deteradnatt4on of
10according to the zero-method is carried out by means of th,
-:~q,_,atiozi Io = aI and I? = bI 1 where I denotes the intensi:;y
St 0 1 0 0
cf the light passing through point Ao; a and b are constants
which depend upon the energy distribution in the spectrum cf the
light source. After several transformations
R4 = 1 Z Dj K..C. is obtained, where Cj denott-s the cDn-
D
St j
centration of the j-th component and K stes", E is a
ul,nstant. Finally new constants (A and B) are introduced by the
ratios of the logarithms of intensity ratios, and by means :f
Card 2/3 them -the correction function is set up. Finally the analy-_-_~
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Spe~:trcphct,-.,mntr~.- Analysis According to the Method of the "Heterochromat-ic
zpr--!,
of dicyan am.-I'de in melamine is discussed. Such an analysis
takes 1-5 and 2 hours. The heterochromatic zero method is suitei
no'. cnly for the analysis of solid substances pressed into the
fozm of plates, but also for the analysis of liquids (in thin
layers). There are I figure and 4 Soviet references.
ASSISOCIATION: Dzarzh 4nskiy filial Nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyektnogo
ingtituta azotnoy promyshlennosti (Dzerzhinsk Branch of the
Scientific Research- and plannirg t Institute of the Nitrogen
Industry)
Card 3,13
SUKHORUKOV, B. I. ; FIMM I SEWN, A. I.
Optical investigation of the molecular structure of cyanamide
and its derivatives. Part 3. Opt.i opeictr. 9 no.1:46-5o
J1 160. (MM 1317)
(Gyanamide)
27572
10
S119 61/OC3/009/007/0!6
01
AUTHORS: Khaletskiy, M. M., Sukhorukov, B. I.
TITLE: Polymerization of methyl methacrylate in a strong electric
d-c field
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 9, 1961,
1347-1351
TEXT: The purpose of the present paper is to study the polymerization of
methyl methacrylate (181A) in a strong electric d-e field. According to
K. V. Filippova (Izv. AN SSSR, ser. fiz., 22, 343, 1958) solid polymethyl
methacrylate (PMMA), which is placed between flat electrodes, heated to
^-/1500C, and arrange6 in an electric field of - 10 kv/cm, becomes a
permanently magnetic electret which retains its electric state for some
methods at room temperature. The intention of the authors was: (a) to
prepare a MIA electret during WILA polymerization; (b) to study the
dichroism of the vibrational absorption bands in the IR spectrum of the
Ph51A electret formation in order to determine the orientation of polar
groups; (c) to compare the polymerization of YMA in a strong electric field
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S/190/61/003/009/007/016
Polymerization of methyl BIIO/BIOI
with the polymerization without a field. MA was polymerized at 700C in
the electric field E = 9 kv/cm in the presence of 1% benzoyl peroxide in
order to form an electret. This was performed in a condenser with flat Al
electrodes with 70 mm diameter and an interelectrode distance d = 1.8 mm.
After disconnecting the field and cooling down to room temperature, the
electret charge was measured on an electrometer by the method of
depolarization. Dichroisir, was studied on anOKC-11 (IK,9-11) spectrometer
withITMP-51 (EPPV-51) recorder. A polarization attachment according to
G. I. Distler, K. P. Bondarenko, G. F. Dobrzhanskiy (Ref. 11; Pribory i
tekhnika e~sperimenta, '10,57, no- 6, 106) was used. For the 40-70 A thick
PMMA films which were mounted on stops of 6 mm diameter, the direction of
electret formation was perpendicular to the incident light beam. The MIA
films were formed between two 11i electrodes. Between these electrodes
there was a stack of plate glass with -mica on the edges (40-70 g distance
between the plates). 181A was polymerized in the presence of 0.51ifo benzoyl
peroxide at 650C in a 17 kv/cm field. The film thickness checked by means
a . No dichroism and,
ofIanWO -1 (IZV-1) thickness gauge varied laj' per cm2
thus, lib "frozen" orientation of polar groups was found in the PMMA
electret. Voltage was applied to the 10*30 mm 2 Ni electrodes of the test
vessel of the apparatus (Fig. the electrodes of the control vessel
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Polymerization of methyl B11C/B101
polymerization. The activation energy of the process was determined from
the Arrhenius equation to be E a 17-4 kcal/mole, that is near its value
for the WA polymerization (E - 19-5 kcal/mole). The authors refer to the
analogous result obtained by R. W. Warfield (see below) for the activation
energy of diallyl phthalate polymerization. The authors thank L. A.
Blyumenfelld for his interest in this work. There are 5 figures and
13 references; 5 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet. The three most recent refer-
ences to English-language publications read as follows: Ref. 1: R. W.
Warfield, M. C. Petree, J. Polymer, Sci-, 37, 305, 1959; Ref. 2: J. A~
Aukward, R. W. Warfield, IA. C. Petree, ibid., 27F 199, 1958; Ref- 7. S. D.
Chattergee, T. C. Bhadra, Ind'Jan J. Phys., 32, 281, 1958.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical
Physics AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 26, 1960
Fig. 4. Diagram of the assembly. Legend: ~1~ thermostat; (2), (3)
differential thermocouplesi (4) electrodesi 5 M -139 (M-139) microammeter;
(6) static kilovoltmeter; (7) high-tension rectifier.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/618i
Urallskoye sove8hchanlye po spektroskopii. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
Materialy (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgi7dat, 1962. 197 P. Errata slip
inserted. 3000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Institut fiziki metallov Akademii nauk SSSR.
Komisslya po spektroskopli; and Urallskiy dom tekhniki VSNTO.
Eds. (Title page): 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevich. and S. G.
Bogomolov; Ed.: Gennadiy Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish-
Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. Mallkova.
PURPOSE: The book, a collection of articles, is intended for staff
members of spectral analysis laboratories in Industry and scien-
tific research organizations, as well as for students of related
disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results.
COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob-
lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy-
sis in controllim the chemical composition of various materials
In ferrous and r4cinferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical indus-
try, and medicine. -,he authors express their thanks to G. V.
Chentsova for help in preparing the materials for the press.
References follow the Individual articles.
Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SONV6181
Finkel I shteyn, A. I., T. M. Korniyenko,
and Yu. I. Mushkin. Utilization of acid and alkali
properties for spectrophotometric analysis of amino-
hydroxy compounds by means of ultraviolet spectra 168
Finkel'shteyn, A. I. Spectral determination of composi-
tion and structure of melamine pyrolysis products 171
Korobkov, V. S. Spectroscopic manifestations of inter-
molecular hydrogen bonds 174
Kolobova, V. N., and V. V. Zharkov. Quantitative determina-
tion of residual monomers in polystyrene by iiltraviolet
absorption spectra 178
Ledentsov, Yu. K., and E. N. Borodina. Absorption spectra
of blood serum under the effect of ionizing radiation
and low temperature 18o
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LYSTSOV, V.N.; .�_ ORUKOV, B.I.; BLYLW;NFEL% L.A.; MOSHKGVSKII, Yu.Sh.;
PETUldioV,' V.'L
Spectroscopic study of deoxyribonucloic acid in the absorption
band of 200 millimicrons. Biofizika 7 no.6:662-663 162.
(MIRA 171$
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva,
SUKHORUKOV, B. 1.
Optical properties and molecular structure of nucleic acids
and their canponents. Pt. L: Infrared spectra and molecular
structure of cytidine and cytidylic acid in the solid phase
at different pH values. Blofizika 7 no.6.-664-674 162.
(MM 17:1)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
S'Al I oRTAW) B.1 . ; W*1*.if;;.F;.jV, r. T #
.9p,-, c-J f'! c in zer a ,,, t -' -~n -~f p,,rine ~~ F, ~ -4. fl,- -~ J..': the 'ra". I cl, e! 7-
! - N
ield chain. Bloflzlkit 8 nc-.1:131-13,? ' ;,,3 . 1, ..L -' 7.- 8,
1 . In.,: t I t-u t kh-: -:.i cheo I,,, iy f lz _i ki :*4 N I VC-Ava.
ACCESSION NR: AT4033999
maximum decline and an intensity of - 1019 spin/g substance. The preparation
of solid phane polycrystalline samples is described in detail and the supposition
is made that the signal is caused by local parawagnetic centers of a radical
or ion-radical nature.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical
Physics, AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 27Sep62 DATE ACQ: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00
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SUKHCRUKOV, B.I.; POLW:V, V.I.
On the theory of tautomerism of complex systems. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.
khim. no.821357-1364 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Tautomerism)