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AUTHOR: Vasil'yev, A. A. Gerasirnyuk, T. V
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TITLE: The possibility of obtaining novc1ac resins from anisol and formaldehyde,
a-d sulfonl,-, acid Wlnitea based thereor
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khirnii, v. :37, no. 12, 1964, 2733-2738
TOPIC TAGS: novolac resin, anisol formaldehyde novolac, sulfonated ionite,
syothesis, sulfonat,,td anisol formaldehyde ~onite, ion exchange
ABSTRACT- The conditions for synthesizing a-ptisol-formaldehyls- rovolacs and
for sulfonating these novolacs sorhentq -r-~ inv-,3-gated.
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ASSOCIATION- Institut vyso-omoIekuIyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR fInstitute
of High Molecular Compounds AN SSSR)
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VASIL'YEV, A. A.
"On the surgical treatment of patients with nor.-szec-ific u-1-cerative coiitis" - 'p. -,71-
Voyenno 14--ditsinskiy Zhurnal, No- 3, 1-962
RUBINSHTEYII, Grigoriy doktor ekon. na* -' rof.;
') P
Prinimall. uchastiye: BUKOVETSKII., A.I.,doktor ekon. nauk.
prof.,- VASIL'YEV,-A.A.; kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; VOLOKITIN,
on'.~&' , M~-.;-SARTCHEV, V.G., kand. ekon.
nauk, dots.; LUKASBEV, M.Ya., kand. ist. nalik, dots.;
LYSEVKO, S.P., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; BAK, I.S.,, doktor
ekon. nauk, prof., retsenzent; GOGdL', B.I., doktor ekon. nauk,
Drof., retsenzent; ABATUROV, A.I., prof., red.; ROZHANKOVSKAYA,
I.I., red.
[Development of domestic trade in the U.S.S.R.] Razvitie vnutren-
nei torgovli v SSSR. Leningrad, Izd-vo L6ningr. univ., 1964.
394 P. (MIRA 18:4)
VASILIYEV A A inzh.
I --
New machinery for building earthen roadbeds. Avt. dor. 27 no.2:
3-6 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
VA.SILIT-EV, A.A.; MATROSOVA, V.S.
Determination of t~e total exchange capaccity of 3u!fc acid
3
phenol-formaldehyde resins under static conditions. Zhur. prikl.
khim. 37 no.11:2493-2499 N 164 (MIRA 18:1)
1. Institut vysokomolokulyrirnykh 3oyedineniy All SSSR.
VASILIYEV, A. A. Cand Vet Sci --
w
-ir,ow. Hymenolepiasis.'l Mos, 1956.
of Lenin Academy of Agr*evA*4w9-I
All-Union IN Inst of Helminthology
100 copies (KL, 27-57, 109)
(diss) "Therapy of Ducks and Geese
15 pp 20 em. (All-Union Order
Sciene" im V. I. Lenin,
im Academician K. I. Skryabin),
_ 5~ -
VASILOYNT, A.A,, inzh. (Gurlyev)
Bitumen filler made from bleaching clay wastes. Stroi.prod'.neft.
prom. 2 no.8:16-18 '57- (MIU 11:1)
(Cla~y (Bitumen) (Fillers (in paper, paint. ate.)
-JfASU&-'UV,.,A1!ksnndr Alakanndrovich; KLIMENKO, I.I., doktor ekonom.nauk,
r9tssn'i;A.-WOV1EOY,' N.A., inch., rotaonzont,- PI'D(OUIR11KO, P.F.,
kand.ekonom.nauk, red.: SIDWOVA, U.N., red.izd-va; SMIRNOVA,
G.Y., tekhn.red.; TJYAROVA, A.F., tekhn.red.
[Training skilled workers in machinery plants] Podgotovka
kvalifitairovaWkh rabochikh na mashinostroitellnvkh pred-
priiatiiakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.i%d-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1959. 173 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Professi.onal education)
VASILITIV, A.A.
Simple re-grgn of an electric water level sigzal in Steam
boilere. Prom.energ. 15 no.4:33 AP 160. (MIB-ft 13:6)
(Liquid level indicators)
KUMANIN, V.; RYVKIN, P.; KHODKEVICII, E.; SOKOLOV, Yu.; KOSTENKO, I.;
KUFM, M.; VASILIYEV, A.; POSTNIKOV, Yu.; TARAKA OV, A.-
10~
More attention to plane modelina an a sport; letter to the editor.
Irryl.rod. 5 no.12:16 D 154. (MLRA 7:12)
(Airplanes-Models)
AID P 1270
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 14/15
Author : Vasillyev, A.
Title : Aerodynamics of the wing of a flying model
Periodical Kryl. rod., 2, 20-22, F 1955
Abstract The author explains briefly the principles of aerodynamics
and their application to flying models. He discusses:
1. the flow over various bodies at small spedds; 2. the
increase of aerodynamic qualities of a wing of a model
aircraft; 3. the selection of the profile of an airfoil;
4. artificial turbulence of a boundary layer.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
A
POZnROV, G.; SHEVORNKO, LI~Ij -A,.,:,. redaktor; AMRIANOV, B. I.
takhnichaskiy redaktor.
[Parachute jumps foom balloons] Pryzhki a parashiutom a aerostata.
Moskva, Izd-vo DOSA", 1956. 127 P. Mak 10:6)
(Parachutes)
KAKAROV, Vyacheslav Nikolayevich; SIMONOV, Vitaliy Yakovlevich; VASILITEV,A.,
redaktor; ANDRIANOT, B., takhnicheskiy redaktor
Lmachanically powered take-off for gliders] MekharzizirovanrTi vzlet
planers. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF. 1956. 140 p. (MLRA 9:9)
(Gliding (Aeronautics))
BLIVDV, B., inshener; VASILIYNV, A., student, aviamodellet; FISDCHIN, V.,
student, &viamodelist;_BKLO=SOV, L., starosta aerodizanichaskogo
krushkas
Incomplete book (OFlying glider models.0 O.Gaevskii. Revieved by
B.Blixov and others. Kryl.rod.7 no.3:23 Mr 156. OWA 9: 7)
1.9oskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut (for Vasillyev, Pesochik).
2'Moskovskiy aviatsionVy takhnologichaskiy institut (for Belo-
;;Soy).
(Gliders (Aeronautics)--Kodels) (Gaevskii, 0.)
'7
KAUROV, Vyacheslav Nikolayevich- VASILOYEV, A.A.. redaktor; TSIGILIMAK,
51~ , I- __
L.T., takhnichaskiy redaktor
[Methods of teaching the flying of single-seat gliders] Ketodiks
obuchaniia na odnowstnom planers. Moskva. Izd-vo DOBAAF, 1957-
84 p. (KLRA 10:9)
(Gliding and soaring)
. , ! ,I i
Iv r 1 --, t i
i
upomkKov, Tevgenly Vesillyevich; YA*IL'TAY8 A.!#,,f,, reduktor; TSIGALIW,
L.T., tekhnichaskiy redak-tof------,
[Ioaru how to fly gliders] Uchis' letat' na planers. Koskva,
Izd-vo DOSAAY. 1957. 149 p. (MIRA 10:8)
(Gliding and soariDg)
HIMLOT, Igor' Aleksayerich; VASILOUT, AsAo, reds'; AHMIA OV, B.I.,O teldin.
red. own"
[Rociat flights into space] Pblet raket v mirovoe prostranstvo.
Moskva, Izd-wo DOSW* 1958. 88 P. (Km Iltio)
(Rockets (Aaronautlos)) (Space flIght)
ZHAPXOVSKITP Iosif Iltich; VAISILITEV, A.A., red.; ANDRIANOV, B.I.,
tekhn.red. --' --,
[Avintinn today and tomorrow; a collection of papers from the
mngazine "Krylliet RodIny."I AvintniiA angodnift i zavtra; obornik
mnterialov zhurnala, "Kryllia Rodiny," Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 19~i8.
141 p. (MIRA 12:1)
(Rockets (Aeronautics)) (Air-olanes)
I/
SIWOV, Baris Loonidovich SHYARTSHO',jakov.Samuilovich, VISILOINY, 4.A,$
red.; IARTAKIMA9 X:S.,.tekhn~'red..-
[Soviet fliers in battles for the motherland; a collection of articles
from the magazino "Ilryllya rodiny."I Sovetakie letchiki v boinkh za
rodinu; sbornik mnterialav zhurnala `Kryllip i~diny.ff Moskvn Izd-vo
(MIRA I
DOSMY, 1958. 158 P. 11:9)
(Russia--Air 7orce)
t ,10 P./"
7.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 459
Bayev, Lev Konstantinovich
Reaktivrwye samolety (Jet Aircraft) Moscow, Izd-vo DOSAAF,
1958. 223 p. 40,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Vasillyev, A.A.. Tech. Ed.: Tsigellman, L T.
PURPOSE: This book presents a discussion of the principles of
jet propulsion and is intended for members of DOSAAF (the
All-Union Voluntary Society for the Promotion of the Army,
Aviation and Navy), particularly young members.
COVERAGE: The book describes the new element added to aviation
by jet propulsion, explains the operation of a jet engine and
how it achieves formerly unheard-of speeds, analyzes the
differences between jet-propelled and piston-driven flight,
and discusses the design of modern jet aircraft and related
qmations. Data from abroad iDn jet propulsion is also
presented. The book closes with a Zrametization of a scene
aboard a future atomic rocket plane mh1ch will fly from
Leningrad to Shanghai in 40 minutes. According to the
atithor, the direction-of further developm6nt must
be to diminish the specific gravity of the power plants
Card 1/5
Jet Aircraft 459
which in the case of gas turbine engines can be accomplished in
5 ways: (1) Increase of the pressure ratio in each compressor
stage. This makes it possible to decrease the number of stages
of the compressor and cut down its weight. (2) Increase in
the temperature of the working cycle of the engine. This
requires use of new extra heat-resistant materials, especially
for the manufacture of structural members and components which
operate in the high-temperature zone.. (3) Use of materials
with highest' possible mechanical properties for manufacture
of structural members and components operating under conditions
of comparatively low temperatures (for instance, the wheels of
the stages of an axial compressor). (4) Improvement of the
structural design of the elements of an engine, separately and
in combination, such as the blades of the compressor, UOZZle
assembly and turbine, the rotor shaft, the-control system, and
so forth. (5) Use of welded structurai members in an engine
(for instance, steel compressor ca.-inge). The author mentions
new types of fuel which will allow enormous increase in altitude
Card 2/5
Jet Aircraft
459
and speeds. A project for a high-altitude supersonic jet
bomber,proposed by the well-known Austrian scientist Eugen
Saenger, is mentioned, as well as the latter's report on so-
called photon rockets at the International Conference on Jet
Engines in 1956. The use of atomic energy for jet engines and
the development of space ships is predicted. The book contains
85 figures.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Introduction
The Struggle for Flight Speed
The Jet Engine
3
7
9
Classification of Jet Engines. Main Characteristics of
Jet Engines 21
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Jet Aircraft 0 459
Liquid-fuel Rocket Engines 28
Ramjet Engines 43
Turbojet Engines 52
Turboprop Engines 76
Combined Power Plants for Aviation 81
Supersonic Flight 83
The Thermal Barrier 102
Brief History of the Development of Jet Flight lo8
Special Features in the Design and Equipment of Jet Aircraft 125
Card 4/5
Jet Aircraft
459
Modern Jet Aircraft 140
Flight in a Jet Plane
Helicopters With Jet Engines
Jet-Convertiplanes and Coleopters
Pilotless Jet Aircraft
Conclusion
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress :13/ksv
7-18-58
174
190
194
201
215
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MICRSKIY, .Aleksey Ivanovich; PLATONOV, K.K., prof., red.; KASILUX....-
A.A., red.; BLA7MEKOVA, G.I., tekhn.red.
%.....
(Preserving pilot's health) Kak sokhranit' zdorovla letchika.
Pod red. K.K.Plntonova. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 118 p.
(MIRA 12:9)
(AIR PILDTS--DISUSHS AND HYGIM)
SHKREMEV, Boris Nikolayevich; FADEYEV, N.H., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.;
VASILITEV, A.A., red.; KARYAKINA, H.S., tekhn.red.
(Glid'-rsj Planery. Pod red. U.N.Fadeeva. Moskva, Izd-vo
DO=. 1959. 217 P. (MIRA 12:10)
(Gliders (Aeronautics))
ZHABROV, Aleksay Aleksandrovic'h; VASILITEV, A..A.,rad.; FEWROV, V.I.,
red.; KARTAKINA, M.S., * '*
[Theory of the flight and piloting of an airplane] Teorlia,
poleta i pilotirovaniia samoleta. Hoskma, lzd-vo DOSAAF. 1959.
411 P. (MRA 13: 2)
(Airplanes--Piloting)
KONDRAT'71V, Petr Vladimirovich; VASILITSV, A.A., red.; KURTOEIEV, A.V.,
red.; FAYNSHMIDT, F.Ta., tekhn.red,
[Helicopters and their use] Tertolety i ikh primenenie. Moskva,
Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1960. 157 P- (MIRA 13:6)
(Helicopters)
ILICIDOIKO, Viktor Kikhaylovich, zaaluzhennyy manter sports SM;
-.VASILIYZV, A.A., red.; FAYNSHMIIIT, F.Ya., tekhn.red.
[Scaring flight] Pariashchii polet. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF.
196o. 96 p. (min 14:2)
(Gliders (Aeronautics))
VASIL'YEV, A., sportsmen 1-go razrvada.
Students compete. Kr7l.rod. 11 Ao.4:26-27 Ap 160. (XI3A 13:6)
(A irplaneo -Models )
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Students are building modela. Kryl.rod. 13 no.1:24 Ja 162.
NIRA 15-2)
(Airplanes-4todels)
VINOGRADOV, Leonid PYII,'W4'01J 13"11", red.~
y 3
-YA~ILIYEV, A.A., red.
[Textbook for training television repairm-enj Ucbebnce pz..
sobie dlia podgotovki masterov po remorftli televizorov.
Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAF, 1965. 221 p. (-'IPA 18:11)
VASILIIEVp A.A., inzb.
Organization of the operation of electrical networks. Slek. eta. 36
noolls73-81 N 165. (MIRA 18t10)
1. Hoskovsko7e r&7onn076 upravleniye energeticheskogo khozyaystva.
BORISEIIKO) I.G.; VASILIYEV, A.A. red.; YUKTINA, Ye.S., tekhn,
red.
(Use of radio in the training of aviation sportsmen) Ispoll-
zovanie radio v podgotovke aviatsionnykh sportsmenov. Mo-
Skya, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1961. 85 P. (14IRA 15:4)
(Radio in aeronautics) (Aerial sports)
MAKAROV., V.; SIMONIOV,, V.; VASILIYEV~ A.A., red.; KOROLEV, A.V.p
tekhn. red.
[Mechanized take off of g2iders] Plekhanizirovannyi vzlet pla-
nera, lzd,2oy perer, i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1961. 181 p.
(MIRA 15:4)
02-iding and soaring)
KONDRAT IYEV., P.V.; VASSIL TEV,_ A.A. __red.; ISAKSON, A.M. , red.;
MUKHIU, Ye -.S.-1--- tekhn. -i~ 0 --
(Manual for the training of a helicopter pilot; sports flying]
Posobie po podgotovke letchika vertoleta (sportivnoi aviatsii).
Moikvn., Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 174 P. (MIRA 15:9)
(Helicopters) (Flight training)
, jk;., I
KONDRATIYEVI P.V.4__VA==V_,_A_A.j rod.; IZANSON, A.M.., red.;
DIUKH111A, Ye.S.2 tekhn. red.
(Manual for training helicopter pilots; sporting aviation)Po-
sobie po podgotovke letchika vertoleta; sportivnoi aviataii.
Moulma, Izd-vo DOSW, 1962. 174 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(Helicopters--Piloting)
KONDRATIYEV$ P.V.; IAS.ILIYEV, A.A., red.; IZAKSON, A.M., red.;
MUKHINA, Ye.S.,, tekE.-red.
(Manual for training helicopter pilots (sport aviation))Po-
sobie po ppdgotovke letchika vertoleta (sportivnoi aviataii).
Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 174 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Helicopters--Piloting) (Flight training)
FCRDSTENK09 Ya,j zasl. master sporta; ZHARKOVSKIY,I.; IGNATIYEV, S.;
VASIL'YEVt A.A., red.; SORKIN, M.Z., tekhn, red,
[In a sport airplane]Na sprotivnom samolete. Moskva, Izd-vo
DOSAAF, 1962. 238 p. (MIRA 16:1)
(Aerial sports)
PONOMAREV, A., goneral-,,olkovnik inzhenerno-tekhnicheskoy oluzhby;
FOMOVSKIY, G., prof., doktor tekhnicheskoy sluzhby;
KUVALIDIN, A., dots., kand. tekhnicheskikh nauk inzhe::er-
polkovnik; NOSTOVE11KO) V., dots., kcard. tekhmicheakikh nauk
inzhoner-polkovnik; GONCHAROVI N., polkovnik,,; TARANT,'OV, A.$
polkovnik; VASILIYEV, N.,, polkovnik; GORDEYEV, 14.,, kapitan 1
ranga; KOZIN, K., kapitan I ranga; ARKIIIPOV, M., dots., kand.
tekhn. nauk inzhener-podpolkovnik; SEDGV, A., dots., kand.
tekhn. nauk, inzhener-podpolkovnik; MELIK-PASHAYEV, N.,, dots.,
kand. tekhn.nauk.. inzhener-podpolkovnik; TIKEOIAIROV.,'Yu,,, dots...
kand. tekhn. nauk,, inzhene,--podpolkovnik; PARFENOV, V., kand.
tekhn. nauk,, inzhener-podpolkovnik; GEORGIM, A., Inzh.-pod-
polkovnik; KRUCHININ, V., inzh.-podpolkovnik,- MEKOIIOSHBI, N.,
inzh.-podpolkovnik; RYKOV, S.., inzho-podpolkovnik; SURIKOV, B.,
inzh.-podpolkovnik; ZHUKOV, V., inzh.-mayor; NOVIKOV, Vt., inzh.-
mayor; SUSHKOV, Yu., inzh.-kapitan; ASTASHENKOV, P.T., inzh.-
podpolkovnik; VASILIYEV, A.A.j, red.; KARIAKINA, M.Soj tekhn.
red.
(New advances in military technology for youthful readers]Mo-
lodezhi o novom v voennoi tekhnike. Moskva, Izd-vo, DOSAAF,
1961. 342 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Rockets (ordnance)) (Atomic weapons)
(Electronics in military engineering)
7INOKUROV., Aleksandr Duitriyevicb; ZELIVENSK37.. Yuliy Davydovich;
VASILIYEV., A.Aef red.; KOROIEV.. A.Y,., takhn.rado
(The first astronaut i' "an alu=us of an aeroclub) Perv7i
koomonavt - vospitannik aerokluba. Moskvap lmd-vo DOSAAF,
1962. 94 P. (MIM 15: 5)
(Gagarin, IUrii Alekseevich, 1934- )
VELIGUS, S.[Velgus, S.1, planerist; VAKULYA, E.[Makula, E.], plane-
rist; SKSHIDLEVSKIY, S.(Skrzydlewski, S.], planerist;
SNESHKO., Yu.(translatorl; VASILIYEY -
I A.A red.,
DVOYENOSOV, D.V., red.; ZARfA:ffR7'VX-'red.;.SOROKIN, M.Z.,
tekhn. red.
(Flights in a glider) Perelety na planere. Moskva, DOSAAR,
1963. 145 p.Translated from the Polish. (MIRA 16:10)
(Gliding and soaring)
VASILIYEV, A,.,, fir-ortsmen 1-go razryada., kand.tekhn.nauk
Most favorable trajectories for gaining in altitude. Yxyl.rod. 14
no.3:42-43 S 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Airplanes-14odels)
TURIYAN, V.A.; VASILIYEV, A.A.,, red.; SHELEST, I.I... red.
[In the world of flying vehicles] V mire letatellnykh ar-
paratov. Moskva, Izd-vo ."DOSAAF," 1964. 68 p. I'
(MIRA 17:,4) ,.1~
ILICHENKO, Viktor Mikhaylovich, zasl. master spol-ta, obshchestven-
nyy trener; VASILIYEV, A.A., red.
(Soaring flight] Pariashchii polet. 2-3 perer. I dop. izd.
Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1964. 135 p. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy planernyy kondtet Federatsii aviatsionnogo
sports. SSSR (for Illchenko).
VASIL'YEV9 I.-, kand. teknn~ sportsmen I-go razryadd
~tvw ,rpnns in .re constz7actlon of a4r-plane mcdels~ F. r-I 1 .
"I - .4.
rod. 15 no.6i23 je'61.. ( M JTo~ 17.., i, 1,
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- I -.f pro,~ucing -ovolak re, ir'lc- unle
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16, ~ .
ir borr-ty-pa aindu. T.-u4y 7LIP no.146-,11-20 -I
-ogi,, Zriarien' ~nz'-e-nernc--roi-
Mc3kjvskiv c~rdena
tailryy im.
SHABAROV, A.N., prof.; VASILIYEV, A.A.
Treatment of mastitis. Sov. med, 21 no.7:49-56 ji 157. (NM 12:3)
1. Iz khirurgichaskoy kliniki Moskovakoy ordena, Lanina gorodskoy
klinicheskoy bollnitsy imeni S.P. Botkina.
(MASTITIS, ther.
Puerperal (Pais))
(PUILTUMIUM, compl.
mastitis, ther. (Rue))
VASIL'YEV, A. A., Cand Mod Sci -- (diss) "Lesions of the ovg!-,y ai-d
their role in the clinicnl aspect of emergency surt,,ery. (Relation
to inflarrunatory proceL--ses in appendix vermiformis)." Moucow, 1950..
16 pp; (Ministry of Diblic Health USSER, C~-ntral lri.~t for Advanced
Training of Physicians); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60,168)
VASILIYEVp A.A., kand.med,nauk
Etiology of apoplexy of the arary. Akush*i gin* no.6t5741 160.
(KM 14:1)
1. 1z khirurgiabeskoy kliniki (sav. - prof. B.Se Rovanov) i
ginekologlebeekoy kliniki (zav. - prof, F.A. Syrovatko)
Bol2nito imeni SoP. Botkina (glavWy vrach - prof. A*]No
Shaban~711-
(OVARIM-DISMES)
'---.Vjkq~L'YEV,, A.A.9 kand.mod.nauk
Association of ian apoplexy vit$2 appendicitis. Sov. mod. 25
pvar
noJ05-41 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Is 3-y kafedry khirurgii (zav. - zasluzhennyy devatell neuk-i
-prof. B.S.Rozanov), kafedry ginekologii TSentrallnogo instituta
uscrvershenstwovaniya vrachey (zav. - prof. F.A.Byrovatko) i
Moskovskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy ordena. Lenina, bollnitsy imeni
S.P.Botkina (glavWy vrach - prof. A.N.Shabanov).
(OVARIES-DISEASES) (APPENDICITIS)
VASIL'YEV, A.A.
Bilateral apolplexy of the ovaries. Kaz.med.zhur. no.3:61-63
FT-Je 162, (MIRA 15:9)
1. 3-ya. kafedra khirurgii (zav. - prof, B.S.Rozanov), kafedra
ginekologii (zav. - prof. F.A.Syrovatko) TSentrallnogo instituta
usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i klinicheskaya Moskovskaya bollnitsa
imeni S.P.Botkina (glavnyy vrach - prof. A.U.Shabanov).
(OVARIES-DISEASES) (HEMORRHAGE)
VASILIYEV A.A.j kand. mod. nauk
Technique of ileoractal anastowais followIng total co!-Ictomv;
experimental research. Khirurggiia 39 no.6:102-1,36 Je 163.
(MIRA 17: 5)
1. Iz I-y kafedry kh,.rurgiL (zav. - zasluzliennyy dtivat,,311 nauki
prof. B.S. Rozanov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovorsiienstvovaniya
Vracheye Bollnitsy imeni S.P. BotukIna (glavnyy vrach - dotsont Yu.G.
Antonov) i In3tituta norma,11noy i pat-)Iogicheskoy fizir)logli. (dir. -
deystvItel'ny.,,r ch-lon A124 prof. V.V. Parin) A1,11H
VA~ILIYR 2 A.A., kand.med.nauk
clinical aspe6ts and treatmat of nonspecific ulcerative
colitis. Sov. Med. 27 no.741-45 J1163* (KM& 16:9)
1. Is 1-ay kafedry khirargii (zav. - zaaluzh,6=37 deya:tell
panki prof. B.S.Rozanov)., kafedry infektuions7kh bolezney
(zav. - deystviteltnyy chlen AMN SM prof. G.P.Rudnev)
TSentrallnogo.instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i bolls
nitsy imeni S6P.Botkina (gl.&vnyy vrach - dotsent Yu.G.
Antonov).
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iso~yrei-ie con,'ersi(,,ri an~, na avor-ipp
c i-b i~ 1t-j an 1) e ra'~ t
iaL~ ui i5-~vr--e ooivmeT'izArior. incr-a-ges with -M-
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f, I 1v r y -1 r~p A
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found tm, t a t efiq, ei, Lc.
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apparent strains were obtained for uninounted and wolded (to a toot bar) strain
gages. It was also found that -;,-creaseel cum-ature of tne rd)u:iting suriace
.W
Lncriaar,,--,~~ tz~f-, ' -m,-~ra.uxe e! Lit k, 9'.
the strain 6a~:, ecaaxacLoristlc5 "i lar a i: - F 'A U 1 9 V e - -9 -1,
to 2-10-19n/cm2 (integral intensilry~: N. k1A7t.&rK;.,)V et ai. --3r.Zodatcnixi. Lya
raboty v uslfviyE-~n neytroan~,gf; - Ji- "At3t,"'y I pi!-Ury
vj-i,. 1, XSINTI, 196b). Calibration of ,-azen prior to use ~~m,3.Ls natcning of
gage properties for temperature comperlSat-'Or- -r1Z. al-'~. fl~urus ar,,6 ~0
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AUTHORSa Mikaelyan, A.L., and Vasliyevq A.A.
TITLE3 Interaction of magneto 5tat'ic oscillations in a ferri-te
sample during regeneration. Part. III Conditions of ex-
citation of os-cil-lations in a general loase
PERIODICAL& Radiotekhnika i eiek','Zcnika, v. 6, no. 5, 1961,
789 - 795
TEXTs In the first part of their work (Ref. is Vzaimodeystiviye
magnitostaticheskikh koleban'Ly -v ferritovom obraztse pri regenera-
tsiiq Ch. I. VzaimodeyBtviye Prosteyshikh t-pov kolebaniy, Radio-
tekhnika i elektronika, 1961, 6, 4; 623) the authors showed that
HF magnetic fields acting on a fer-r-4-te, the frequencies of which
are related by (I)
1 (J2
ZA-batractor's notei Symbols used not explained, but are presumably
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those used in the first par, of th'.3 worg result in the interacti-
on of natural "magnetostatic" o3cillations in the sample. This
assumption has been illustrated by the analysis of intera-Ition bet-
ween the simple magne'~ostatic oscillations 2.0.1 - 2.1.0. In the
present article the interaction of higher index potentialsq namely
of the pair 3.0.1 -- 3.7.0 is investigated. The excitation of the
above pair leads to the following spectrum of potentials at fre-
quencies (01 and W2
W2s 3.1.0; 1.1-0.
(2)
Assuming potentials to have the struc-t-ure as given by P.S. Fletcher
and R.O. Bell (Ref. 2; Ferrimagnetic resonance modes in spheres, J.
Appl. Phys. 1959, 30; 5; 687)
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A, .30 + - ~LIZ -r
2 3
(3)
T2 = A2.20 (x jyj + p~Z2 + a,
4
T, an d CP2 are-given by
40 + 3 2 41
CP1 T(tl 2 12 z A21 CP2 15 (T2 + V1')(x jy)z A1
so that the kull,'potentials are determined by
T' ,E,.-: -I- 30zA RiZi + (ri + T') ~t:.A;?,
0
T' = D, P,"(cos 0) F,P(Cos 0),
L
(x jy) + -_)o (x - jy) A. It.Z2 (5)
15 (TI + T2) Al (X - jy) Z',
D2 -L P:, (COs 0) F. -L P1 (Cos 0) ~_j'.
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From the condition of continuity of potentials and of normal com-
onents.of induction at (u1 and W2 the system of equations given .in
follows:
~L I+ 0,3(T*22 - T A 1'0,2T; 0,8T,[L:
4 (T, + T:) tt.
2) llitt'lk, --~-Aqt:. k, - 27p. -'/, + 8,r;p,; (TI -!- T;)j A,
t L
=-[21 T: + t2T, + GT'IL*, + 3 (p; - Iz;)
3)
(P2 +
'i2
.-8(p,-Q-40~x, -rj--~-T;)JA,-(90T: - 54T,
24 tt,-r.' - 15 (tt; k2) (TI T:) I A I = 0,
13 E t - 2T;F.;] + [30 -r, (T, + T:) - 60 [t, - 451 1, +
+ 112 8 36 [t"T,j 'I; = 0.
(6)
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As shown in Ref. 2 (Op.cit.) if m0 01 the system of Zqs. (6) re-
solves into 3 independent equations which charaqterize the resonant
oscKlations in the ferrite
2) k;-271i:-41A;-' 4~:h' (7)
2- 4
3) 2 = 0
and eliminati:ng amplitudes Al and A2 from 7-1 and 7-2,
(T:2 - T')]
+ 8T;tt:(T,+T;)j=[O,8r,~,'-0,2T; T2') [~IT' . +'
2 -r 15
+ 12-r, -' 6T,p,' + 3 (~L: - k:) (TI
is obtained. The critical value of the modulation depth in ferrite,
corresponding to the full compensation of losses can be derived
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from Eq. (8) as
2 Ik ") (4 )2_7
.,t L 12 0 ~-i (j4+2 ~L2+1
M0 2- 1) (9)
Graphs are given'of work-iAg frequencies, pumping frequencies and of
the external threshold pumping field as funclions of the external
magnetic field. The same graphs for small values of the magnetic.
field are also shown. The threshold value of the field'of resonant
pumping is given as
e I~A Ll,� lig
hp :n:L 5 A HP, (10)
The dependence of the threshold value of the -external pumping field
and working frequencies for modes 3.0.1 - 3.f.1 are given in gig. 3.
The determination of threshold values of the external pumping field
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Fig. 3.. SIP
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From Maxwell's equations
-Acal dv
W1 --7- 1
11 dv + 4a lp'fi' d.,
HL I
V.
7TO _~O
is obtainedp where Ml, H, is the ini.tial magnetizing force and the
5 _)P,
.field respectively, Ell H 1, the magnetizing force and the field in-
duced by losses and pumping, V 1and Vo '-'the volume of the-ferrite
and total volume respectively; then
(12)
AWL (at - (01 W,
is true, where 0), initial fr .equency, w, the'complex induced
frequency. Assuming that G~__, and el'iminating the amplitudes
W1 =0
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2 Y(IL; 1, - k;Nl) (11; 12 k;N2)
j(jLj-kj-1)Z1+(P3-k2-1)Z21
is obtained in which I, N, Z are the following integrals
alp* dv
OX ax ay
dv
N,.J~
Z, .
Y) dv.
In expression (14) 1 and N, represent orthogonal magnetic potenti-
als and the integral Z, characterizes the relationship between the
oscillation modeb in the ferrite. For the pair 3._~.O 3.1,0 the
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threshold is givon in the-foryi of
2 V12 0.2 (ju; - k") (4 P'+ 1)') (A; - k;) (19)
Me> +
the graph of which is also given in the article. The following con-
clusions are-made by the authors: 1) The interaction of magnetosta-
tic oscillations resulting from regeneration is possible only for
oscillations with a definite structure of the field; 2) 'Nith the
influence of the pump field at the higher types of resonance with
frequencies oji and w2, the,whole speptrum of simpler modes arises
the indices of which are determined by formulae (17) and (15)
Ref. 1 (Ov.cit.)4 3) The threshold value of the external pump
which corresponds to tM? regenerative mode in the range 5,00b
8,000 Me/s- has the value of a few oe)?sted,- and ihcreases with
increase in oscillation frequency. Last, the work of H. Suhl
3: Theory of the ferroinagnetic'micro,~,Pve-amplifier, J. App..
1957, 28, 11, 1225) and of,Ya. A. Monosov (Ref. 4. K. Teo-rii
of
field
the
(Ref.
Phys.
neli-
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Suhl for the threshold value (~.f mc,
the present article. The inteL-,vall or
of Ref. 4 (Op.cit.) is correct . The
duction resulted in lower valueo of
- 2.7.0. the value of m0 in Ref, 4
factor A/ (6)2 + 6)2) A) where W
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The lfcrmtila of
1!~ .-J11fillat, o th.~ Eq., (1'5) it'
'?~-hta type Z as given iii -Eq~(39)
ajjj)rox_JrrLItion!3., however, in in-
mo, e.6. for the system 2.0.1
(Op.cit.) has been reduced by a
oscillating fr-~quency of
Mc/s (41M
2.0.1. which means a twofold reduction at f 5,000
1700 gauss). The basic error in Ref. 5 Z-Abstractor'3 note3 Ref. 5
is not given7 9sumption that the
,states, the author is due to the a.
interaction between modes, one of which has index m differing from
n by more than 2 (e.9. 3.0 and 3.71.4,,-.1 and 4.71 is not possi-
ble. In this work there is another error, namely in Eq, (10) which
leads to a lower threshold value and also the solution of the par-
ticular problem is not qu'-,.te aorrer.';t, cecause it failB in the case
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of a degenerate regirrie. The a~.tirors express their thanks to V.,V.
Dfyachenko, a student at MFTI fo.- his help in deriving several for-
mulae and numerical evaluations, There are 4 graphs and 4 referen--
0 4,
cest 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non.-Soriet-bloc. The references t Uhe
English-language publications read as follows; P S, Fletcher, R.O.
Bell, Ferri-magnetic resonance models in spheres, J. Appl. Phys.
1959, 30, 5, 687; H. Suhl, Thecry of the ferromagnetic micro-wave
amplifier, J. Appl. Phys. 1957, 28, ';1, 1225.
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AUTHORS: Mikaelyan, A.L., Yasi~'y V.A.~. and Turkov, Yu.G.
TITLE: Influence of Dielectric Characteristics and Size of
Ferrites on the Width of the Resonance Curve
jPERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronikd, 1960, Vol-5, No.12,
pp. 2055-2056
iTEXT: It is known that the half-width AH (or L w) of the
!resonance curve is a very important parameter in ferrites. The
6 H is principally determined by the magnetic losses in
:,!ferriteB. However, it is interesting to investigate how AH
I depends on thWx dielectric parameters.,
p In order to
:investigate this effect the system shown in the figure is considered.
This consists of a cylindrical resonator operating in the E -mode
n 10
iand a coaxial longitudinally magnetized ferrite rod. The
,!characteristic equation for this system is in the form (Ref.1)
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~where iI (bk0
C1(ak 0 j1(ak0 N (bk N 1(ak0
I o
~4 13
and b are radii of the ferrite rod and the resonator,
:respectively; u and k are th2 comeonents of the tensor of the
'ferrite permittivity, (Ii - k ) /ji ; k w k 0 = W F o
0
.~jFor the case of thin ferrite rods Eq.(1) can be simplified and the
~~tfollowing expression'is obtained
W + (2 + P)(w
0 W)- 0 (3)
M P
~where wm = 4VYM, MO = yH0 By separating the r'eal and imaginary
of Eq.(3Y an expression for w". which represents the
!Parts
!attenuation coefficient of the natural oscillations in ferrite, -is
:obtained. Consequently, the width of the resonance curve is
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expressed by
6H 4- (aki )2 C" 411M
0 0 C
law 0
(7)
WM
Y Y )2
I + a - (ak'
4w 0
where y is the Euler constant. A numerical example is considered
and it is shown on the basis of Eq.(7) that the width of the
resonance curve due to the dielectric losses is about 0.165 Oe,
which is quite a significant fraction for the ferrites'with a
narrow resonance curve. There are 1 figure and 2 references:
-Soviet.
I Soviet and I non
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AUTHORSs Mikaelyanj A.L.p ~asillyevp ~-A-j and D'yachenko, V.V.
TITLEt Regeneration in ferrite at S11F under the influence of
longitudinal pumping
PERIODICAL: Radiotdkhnika i elektronikat ve 6j no* 5, 1961t
846 - 849
TEXT: In their previous work (Ref. 1: Vzaimodeyetviye magnitosta-
ticheskikh kolebaniy v ferritovom obraztee pri regenerateii, Ch. I
- Ilp Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1961, 6, 4, 5, 639t 789) the
authors analyzed the phenomena occurring in a magnetized ferrite
under the influence of a circulary polarized varying magnetic
field having a large amplitude (ise. the pumping field). The es-
sence of the above phenomena was first determined by H. Suhl
(Ref. 2: Theory of ferromagnetic microwave amplifier, J. Appl.
Phys.j 1957p 28, 11, 1225) and their mechanism reduces to the fol-
lowing: if one excites in the ferrite "magnetostatic" oscillations
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at frequencies w1 and w2 related to each other by
W1 + W2 = W p9 (1)
where wp - the pumping field frequency, tien losses due to self-
onciliations at frequencies w 1 and w2 can be compensated for from
the energi Of the pumping field and, therefore, the pumping field
has-the role of a source which produces periodical changes in the
properties of ferrite. At certain "threshold" magnitudes of the
pumping fieldt at which the losses are compensated forp there be-
gins the generation of oscillations at frequencies w 1 and w2l In
Ref. 1 (op.cit.) and Ref. 2 (op;cit.) the only case investigated
was when the pumping field was homogeneous and was C4 rculary pola-
rized in the plane perpendicular to the magnetizing axis (type 1,
170 0). In the present article the authors analyze similar effects
in a ferrite sphere under the influence of a pumping field h p ori-
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ented along the magnetizing field Hg (along the z axis). As in
Ref. l(Op-cit.) a small ferrite sphere is considered, to which the
-he notati-
approximations of magnetostatics can be appliRd. Using 4.
ons of Ref. l(Op-oit.) and determining'the intensity of magnetiza-
tion from the system of
M
Wv--,rjMIIj,. rotHwO, H-gradT (2)
&_'K2 r2
0 P
w, 9 -Fj
OtIlx 1 -~-X - Jki -j-y - ahp TX- + jphp -~-y Ot M' X y
Y2. 1
(3)
0 Irl 04r2 qy~
t+ Jkl ~-x - ah -- - jPh
P ay p TX_
are fbund., wherel
w w
0 M
1 2 2 (4)
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~w w TwM(w 2 _ w w (w w
k 1 M (X 0 1 2) Tweo 2 - 1
1 -.'w2 _ 2; w2)(w2 _ wl- 2 - 2 2 2)'
0 w 2(w2 2(w w )(w w
1 0 1 0 2) o 1 2 2
(4)
From the'relationehip div T= 0 and Eqs. (3) the expressions for
the potentials of magretostdic oscillations at frequencies wl and
w2 are found to be
a,4411.
1 ( 112 + p2 ) YJ + 2
2 2 2 2
ah
P("2 + 2 2
-
L
2-)Y*21 /12("2 2
+ 4;72)-f2 +
ax OY Oz )x e
ax
Y
. 6Y
1.
21V2
2
ah
+ 1
8 2 (5)
2
~z p
8x OY
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are given which determine the type of interacting oscillations and
the amplitude at the pumping field corresponding to the threshold
of generation: 1) Oscillations with zqro second index, i.e.
2pOpl; 3tOrl; 4jOj1 (6)
interact between themselves which is the so-called "degenerate"
base. The fQrmula determining the generation threshold of oscilla-
tions 2,0,1 is given in.
2+ W2 He
2 ~10 (1 + WI). (7)
6H - T. 2 2/ 2 4jtM 2
Wo W Wo
Its graph is giv6n in Fig. I for diffeirent value'6 of the external'
magnetizing fJad~. 2) The Becond group of interacting oscillations
consists of pairs of
3:P!?'O-3rl,l 4917,0-4,1,1 4,TrO-4,211, (8)
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the formula determining the generation threshold of a lower pair.
of oscillations 3#TPl-3pljl has ~he form of
(8011,'1-4~.k' -4k.N+27p' (8A.P;44Pk.'+44k.+27jt; + k;)
>[ a(41tl+ ki -41ts+27) - 0(4p,+I)] [a (4Vl+4kj+4jtj+27) - P(4PI+I)] (9)
The evaluation was made for the condition of every oscillation be-
ing at resonancep determined from the relationship
271L, - 4~01+4pjkl - 4 = 0, k,+27p2+4pI+4psks+4 = 0. (10)
3-
These results for the ppir 3,17,0 - 3plol are.given as graphs in
Fig. 2. There are 2 figures and 3 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 2
non-Soviet-bloc The references to the English-langizage publica-
4'ilbws: H. Suhl, Theory of ferromagne-tic microwaves
tions read as fo
amplifier, J. Appl. Phys.p-'1957, 28t llf 1225; R.T. Denton, A
ferromagnetic amplifier using longitud.-nal pumping, Proc. I.R.E.
1960t 5, 937.
SUBIIITTXD: June 24, 1960
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AUTH ORS: tikaelyan, A.L., vasillyevt and S'norodinov, V.S.
CajCUl'_..ti,-I~, g_ene-at4 on -esho.Lds in -~'errites with
T i TO LE : .0 ~; - th.
lont-itudian-I numping
Ij -
PEKODICAL: Radioteklinika i elektronika, v. 7, no. 3, 19629
568 - 569
T ED. T The authors consider wienomena analogous to re,,-eneration in
ferrites, with the aid of the disturbance method. it is sunz5osed
t1nat the initial system is a ferrite sample having no losses, with
Zrequencies 1.1)1 and w 2' The d-i3turbances are assumed to consist of
losses of oscillations of the frequencies w 1 and w2 and the'field
of pumping, i.e. the frequencies w 1 and W2 are then complex. A for-
mula is obtained which allows determinl-tion of the ~.-,ener,%tfon thre-
shold; for the simplest case it is found to coircide with the re-
sult of a previous paper by the authors. Quasi-static approximation
is used in the deduction. A short mention of experiments carried
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Ualcuiatin.- generation thresholds D234/1)302
out by the auzhorz for this typpe of oscilintions ~s r.iv,,,.n. Then:,
al-le 6 relerences: 3 Soviet-bloc -xd 3 non-'-.-Joviet-blo~. !,eferen-
ces to the yablicaticns re.-aa as F. Den-
to,-., PrOC. 19b0, 48, 5, 937; L. ', '.lalrer, Pliys. Rev. , 1957, 105,
2, 390; R. Denton, J. Appl. Phys. 1961t SuPPI., 32, 3~ 300.
6UMM' TT 10: October 14, 1961
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AUTHOR: Vasil'tev, A. A.; Smorodinov, V. S.
TITLE: Parametric generition in Ferrttes with longitudinal pumping U
SOURCE~ Radiotekhnika t elektronika, v. 9, no. 9, 1964, 1717-1719
TOPIC 74CS; parametric generation, ferrite parametric veneration,
ferritd amplifier, ferrite
ABSTRACT: The authors have expermentally investivate,1 parametric ge-
neration in small ferrt te spheres under pulsed pumninp, conditions.
The applied pulres had a duration ~f approx. lu sec wirli oscillations
being tionitored on a heEe rodyne receiver. I t was found that under
pulse cond i t i ons the t h reshr- I d nowe r requ I re d for ns c 1 1 1 at I on was
considerah1v greater thnn. i,~ r;ie ci-se , f con pu!,T) i nr , ;:n I th a t
the ampl. it ude of the pene ra te d osc t i I ;it !o-,) f e I I of ff sh.irp I v be I ow
some critical pump-pulse durarlon. The threghold-puls(! duration
could not be accurately determined, due to the insengtttvitv cf the
rece iver a t these incre as i n;, ly I owe r amp I t tude s .The investigation
shows that f e rri te amp I i f ic rs can r-pe ra te as v arane t r i - s v s terr ; unde r
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either pulsed or steady-state numvine conditions. The authors also
propose a simplified method for calculating the amplitude of parame-
tric oscillations. nrig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 ffirmulas.
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AUTHOR: Vasillyev,, A.; Ryasik, V,
ORG: none
TME: Working profession oflasers wl po
SOURCE: Radio, no. 12, 1965, 3-5
TOPIC TAGS: , medical laser, welffing (-rj1i11"3ntARzdan ruby laser, laser, ruby laser,
SU-1 truby laser, GOR 100 Disvr, Litch 3 milid state laserp solid stnte laser# laser
application, senicoptluctor.1gkoer
Afr produced in quantity In the 3oviet Union.
,TRACT: Several types or lasera ar,~
Some of their,salient features are reviewed in this article. The lot-produced
Razdan ruby laser (Fig. 1) is a portable unit. It uses a ruby crystal 80 mm long
and 6.5 m in diameter as the active element and the 500-j IFP-800 xenon lamp for
pumping. Its resonator consists of two parallel mirrors, one of which has a reflecti
coefficient of 50%. The Razdan, w1th its own closed-loop cooling system, has the
following characteristics: pulse repetition rate, 2 cps; pulse duration, 400 mu-sec;
output energy,, 2 J; emission wavelength, 69,143 A; power supply, 220 v,, a-c, 50 cps;
power consumption, 3 kv. The unit weighs 3;? kg and measures 350 x. 290 x 450 mm-
It can be used for laboratory research antl in industry for spot welding iuid punching
of small holes. For purely research purposes, such as studies into the interaction
of high-intensity emissions with various materials, a laser with a controlled Q
(Fig. 2) has' been developed. It produces 30-m pulses with a duration of 40-50
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nanosec. The SU-1 (Fig. 3) is a ruby laser unit designed exclusivel for welding
refractory metals such as titaniumidnd steel and_&21dvrlnd sillcon.-It generates
light pulses with a duration of 5 msec and an energy of 1 J. These powerful pulses
also make it possible to weld metals with greatly differing melting temperatures#
such as aluminum with nickel. Ruby lasers have also been developed for nedical
applications. An ophthalmo-coagulator (Fig. 4), which employs a laser, is designed
for bonding exfoliated eye retinas. The laser emits pulses with energies of up to
0.5 J. The system is optically controlled, and the light beam can be focused on
any point of the eye. The field of application of neodymium-doped glass lasers
is also growing. These lasers emit at a wavelength of 1.06 mu. The GOR-100 system
(Fig- 5) belongs to this group, The energy of pulsed emission for the'GOR-100
reaches 100 J. The divergence of the light beam takes several minutes, and as a
result a high energy density can be obtained on the irradiated surface. The GOR-100
uses a neodymium-doped glass element 240 mm long and 16 mm. in diameter. A modificati
of the GOR-100 laser is the GSI-1 system, which has similar parameters but whose
active element is in the form of a rectangular plate. This arrangement produces
an output beam with a rectangular cross section. Such lasers are used for welding,,
cutting, and drilling of metals. Another group of lasers uses semiconductors as
active elementss such as gallium arsenide. Fig. 6 illustrates the Luch-3 laser
system with a gallium arsenide diode 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.1 mm as the active element.
It weighs 1-5 kg and measures 90 x 155 x 180 am. The cooling system is in the form
of a Dewar vessel filled with liquid nitrogen, assuring a one-hour continuous .
operation. It has the following basic characteristics: emission wavelengtho 8430 X;
pulse durationp 2 mu-sec; pulse repetition ratet 70-200 cps; power supply, 27 v9 d-c.
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glass lase*r
Fig. 4. Laser ophthalmo,_:
coagulatpr
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ACC NR% AP7002308 SOURCE, Cok":
AUTHM: Borchan 4nov, G. S.; :1:oko-iov, N'. .1.;
Grudin3kiy, P. G.; Ul'Y,-LnOv, S. A.; Kuv3hinskiy, N. NI.-; Fr-'(1103rVelf, A. M.
-6RG: -none
11TIZ: L. xr- (Deceased)
jj.::j!aptfdaho
SOURCE: ivljz. Energetika, no. 6, 1966, 128
TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personn'el, academic personnel
g life was prima-
ABSTRZACT: L. N. Baptidanov died January 13, 1966. His working
rily dedicated to training of electrical onrinooring specialists. Soon af ter
graduating from tho Electrical Industrial- Fpculty of the Nloscow Institute of
the National Economy, aiptidanov beglan tonching at the Moscow ?awer Tochni-
U
cal School. in 1914, Baptidanov began toacning at the All Union Corrospon-
6cnco 1rdust,:-iaj Institute, thon, in 1946 he shif ted to the J'Lll Unio-n Indus-
u A: - _? -
trial Acad(-my of ILachi-no Building, Vharo he workod in 'he chair a' oloct
:ZE37~&,i6r-slations.- He was rosponsiblo 'or the croation of a mo6ol elactri-
Fcal station in the electrical stitions c~nir of tho Mo5 cow- ?oq0 z-insti tut.o.
Baptidanov was also vary active as an author, i-a-iting such'works AS "Indus-
trial Enterprise Subotations", "Electrical Fquipmont of ElQctrical Stations
and 5ifostations", otc, From 1943 to 1946, Baptir-I-)nov workad aa tho Sciontific
'ootric~-.l at the State Pm;or Litomturo pdbli~,hing,
editor ;Car 31 1
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MUKHAWOV, K.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; "~~BILIYEV, A.A., inzh.; SOKOLOV, B.B.,
inzh.; SYCHEV, V.I., inzh.
Effectiveness of using aluminum alloys In constructing walls and
roofs of industrial buildings. Prom. gtroi. 37 no.7:37-40 J1 159.
(MIRA 12: 10)
(Aluminum alloys) (~Ietallurgical plants)
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A(3CE-SSION NR: AR4045882 S/0137/64/000/007/TG35/1--O.--15
,SOURCE: Ref, zh, Metallurgiya, Abs. 71L222
AUTHOR: Vasillyev A. A.; Gruzin,--P. L.
TITLE: Temperature dependence of the internal friction of chromlim
1? 1;7
CITED SOURCE: Sb. Relaksats. yavlani-ya v met. i splavakh. M.,
Metallurgizdatp 1963
TOPIC TAGS: temperature dependence, internal friction, domain
structuret ferromagnatism, cbromium
TRANSLATION: An investization was made of the change in internal
friction of electrolytic chromiura (99,90%) in the interval from -196 to
+2000C, Measurements were made on samples with a diameter of 7 mm and
a length of 70 mn, using the flexural vibration resonance method. On
the curve for the 11-lemperature dependence of the resonance frequency
there are two minLmiuas: a minirnim at ')0007 counected with, the :ranat-
r fr D T, '-'- o a -i ar wm I c a t a A
peak on curve ----5 ;ir-t1forromagnotic antiDtiaze
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domain structure of Or is also connected witti this trarLgition. At
700C, 1-nternal friction ioes not ~epond on the amplitude of the
0
vibratIcns In ths Wiven 3treis 'nl~e.val, while at the same time at 0
and at -11.960 an w-aplitude depenolence of internal friction Is ob3a-rved
even in cases of small strossp-s. "he increase in the value of
internal fr~(~tlon In tt.s state Is connected wlt~-i the
re '-t 9 9 .9 e q% Ma _-ne t I C rnory'ants c P L~-is 1 31P.0- In.
C, t -yd 3
~Lf. 'V LA !I
~i' Z~ 1 ' V
internal friction of sample3 anvill-3d to 6Crt' In the 125-1750K region,
have a broad triple peak anrl a small roak at 1850K. Annealing at
P-1-1 P-1 'n 13.). j eve! ancl Ptr ongly
redur:ea 1.:10 ne_'~Tlt of t'C'6 F.*3a45.
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ACCESSIOU MR: AR4046550 S/0058/~i4/000/008/EOE16/E086
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 80566
AUTHORS: Zhjarov, Yu. D.; Trokin, Yu. Aq Vasillyev, A. A.;! Gruzin,
e. A I... ... I
P. L-1 Polikaropv, -Yu-.A.
TITLE: Detennination of the internal friction and of the modulus of
elasticity of metals at low amplitudes
CITED SOURCE: Sb. Relaksats. VavLeniya v. met. i splava-kh. M.,
Metallurgizdat, 1963, 221-225
_--i TOPIC TAGS. internal friction, mDdulus of elasticity, flexural
streng-th, flexural oscillations
TRM;STATTON.- An installation is described. for the study of the in-
ternal Friction and for the measurement of the modulus of elasticity,
ussing hicrb-fre-quency flexural vibrat-,ons of the speci-men. T-he In-
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Stallation makes it possible to carry out measurements
ppraturo interval from -196 to ~-2COC and at frequencies
I~cs, and at oscillatpon anT)Iitu(le~~ c7orre~ipondinq to a
formation -10 8-10-5.
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of several
relative Je-
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ACCESSION NR., R 4 U 4 b 5-
SOURCE: Ref. Th. Fizika, Abs. BE669
AUTHORS: Vasil'yev, A. A.: Gruzin, P. L.
Temperature a4epan~~:ence or a-,ernal frIction of chromiwm
TITLE: -he
4- -_ '?
CITED SOURCE: Sb. RelaLksats. yavleniya v met. i splav akh. M.,
Metallurgizdat, 1963, 247-249
TOPIC TAGS: chromium, internal friction, temperature dependence,
flexural oscillations, ferromaanetic transLtion, antiferromagnetism,
,domain structure
-Lqtions is used to J_nves-
IQN-__--The-method_ I
-a- ~e t b WF- Ch -anga C 0 -- I-v_-C=1Yu-C--Cr___
in the 4nterval from -195 to -0c. on -tti~i -i~dkv-67-
ation of the resonant frequency there are two minimat a ininirmam Elt
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