SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASILYEV, V.N. - VASILYEV, V.F.
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VASI-'JITEV, V.N.
year-round raising of chicks. Ptitsevodstvo
A district goes over to the .
8 no.12:8-9 D '58- (MIRA 11.12)
1. Sekretarl Dubossarskogo raykoma Kommunistiobeekoy Partii Moldavit.
(Dubossary District--Poultry breading)
VASIL'YEV, V.N.
Bighty centners of poultry meat per hundred hectares of- grain
crops. Zhivotnovodetvo 21 no.4:3-8 Ap '59. (MIU 12:5)
1. Sekratarl Dubossarskogo rayonnogo komiteta Kommmlsti-
, 1-4. chaskoy partii Holdavii.
J'. (Dubossary District--Poultry)
I ."~. J!j
VASILOYF,V. V.N., Geroy Sotsialistichaskogo Truda
Reducing the cost of poultry produce on the "Krasnyi kat" Collective
?arm. Ptitsevodstvo 9 no.4:8-1.1 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:6)
l.Direktor sovkhoza "Krasnyy Kut", Saratoveko7 oblasti.
(Poultry)
U - ----
ARCHAKOV, B.G.; VASILOYEV, V.N.~ NEUSTROYEV, V.D.~ FOIDZOV, A.L-,
9
FREOBRA IY, A.A.
Comparative data on the determination of the concentration of the
smallpox vaccine virus by titration in chicken embryos and tissue
cultures. Vop.virus. 7 no.6s731-734 N-D 162. (KMA 1634)
(VACCIUS) (SMALLPM)
BRAVCHENHOp A.T.; VASIL'YEV$, V.N._
Comparative study of tht properties of two strains of the virus
tick encephalitis in tipoue culture. Report No. It Conditions
for cultivating the virys of tick encephalitis in tissue culture
Vop. virus. 5 no. 6:649~-653 N-D 16o. (MIRA 14:10
1. Institut virusologiA imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSRp Moskva.
(ENCEPIJALITTS) (TISSUE CULTURE)
KRAVCHERKOP AdT,-i.,- VASIL'YEVj V.N-.
Camparative study of the properties of two strainfi of tick ancephalitic
virus in tissue culture. Report No. 2: Properties of strains of
tick encephalitio virus after prolonged cultivation in tissue culture.
Vop. virus. 7 no. 1:10-13 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1, Institut virusologii. imeni D.I. Ivanovokogo AMN SSSRp Moskva.
(ENCEPRALITIS)
GADZIIIYEV., S.A., prof. (Leningrad, u1. Frunze, d.1,, k-v.5); VOIZONOV,, A.A.:
VASIL'YEV) V.11.
Some problems of.4 perfusion in artifIcial blood circulation. Vest.
khir. 90 no.2;31-35 F163. (MIRA. 16:7)
1. Iz kafedry grudnoy khirurgii i anesteziologii (7.av. - prof.
S.A.Gadzhiyev) Leningradskogo ordena Lenina instituta usover-
shenstvovaniya vrachey imni Kirova.
(FEMSION MT (HEART))
PSGMICHUYY, I.P.; SHTSYGARDT, Yu.N.; MESUCHMYAKOV, A.T.;
SOKOLOVA, E.F.; EROVKOVICH, X.D.; RUBANOVSKIY, B.R.; LURIYE, R.G.;
PARAKHCUYUK, Z.M.; GOR01r.POVSKIY, B.I.; ZHDANOV, V.S.; GORE"OTI, Z.T.
GLIKIN, M.I.; TAVARIYAN, E.A.; SUKHODOLYA, Ye.l.
Abstraots. Kardiologiia 4 no-4187-90 Jl-A9 1 64. (MITLA 1921)
VASILIYEV V --N"-* _ -(Leningrad t X-196v Zanevokly prospek-tv d,V82,kv.161)
=:~~I
Significance of certain indices of the adequacy of perfuaion
in artificial circulation. Grud. khIr. 6 no,,lt50-57 Ja_F 164.
(MIRA 18sll)
1. Kafedra grudnoy khirurgii i &nestaliologii (zave - prof.
S.A. Gadshiyev) Institute. uoovershenotvovaniya vrachey imeni
Kirova, Leningrad. Submitted February 12, 1962.
VASILIYEV V.N.,;.NEUSTROYEV, V.D.; POLOZOV, A.I.; TERESHCHENKO, M.O.;
-;%~ ... I-
SHCHERkN, V.P.
Some probleffis in himoral smallpox immunity. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i imm. 41 no. 20-10 F 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1,7 11(yi-7,, Vr`l-'7f:'.'J, V-1.1
.,Z.r-.rb. meri.
1 (-3v. Prof.
1. viz knifedTY -;,r9. - Gad z, 1: i yev)
Gostinarnwe-nnozo jn,3-,il,uV-,. tilya uioveraher~2tvcrva-
na y,-. ,,r7!.cncjy .1 mon rova.
GADZHIYP,'V, S.A., prof.1 VASILIM, V.N.
.-- ---
Esophageal divarticula and their surgical treatment. Vest. khir. 93
noA41-46 Ag 164. (MIRA 1817)
la Iz kafedry grudnoy khirurgii i aneate2iolagii (tav, - prof.
S.A.Gadthiyev) Lanihgradskogo ordena TAnina inatituta usover-
shenstyuvaniyA vreohey fteni Urova,
CHISTOV, Alohandr Alekeendrovich; VASIL'YEV, V.N., red,; MCONECHNAYA,
A.D., red.; KLYIJCHKVA, T.b7.-,-teIdui-, red',
[Work and live the com=niat way] Rabotat' i zhit' po komau-
nistichaski. Moekva, Izd-vo 'Sovetskain Roseila,* 1960* 28 p.
(Dlia alushatelei sellskikh nachallnvkh ekonomichaskikh shkol
t kruzhkov. Tema 7). (mm 14:2)
(Agricultural laborers)
KLADCHIKOV, Sergey Kikh,,jylovich.-_YAq~L'YEV#_V.N., red.; KOLOKI'YTSEVA,
0.1., red.; ELYUCHETA, T.D., t li~i~.red
[Reducing production costs is a source for increasing the national
wealth] Wzhenie sebestoimoati produktaii - i9tochaik rosta
obahcbestvennogo bogatetva. Hoskva, Izd-vo "Sovetakaia Rosaiia,'
1960. 30 P- (Dlia slushatelei sel'skikh nachallnykh ekonomichaskikh
shkol i kruzhkov. Tema 6).
(Costs, Industrial) (MIRA 14:2)
MITROKHIN, Mikhail Alekseyevich; IVIN, Ivan Andreyevich; VASIL'YEVp
V.N ed.; WITRIYEVA, L.A., red.; KLYUCHEVA,
r
red.
[Worknorms and wageli on collective and state farms) Normiro-
vanie i oplata truda v kolkhozakh i sovkbozakb. Moskva, Izd-
vo uSovetskaia Rossiiap" 1960. 33 P. (Dlia alushatelei sell-
skikh nachallnykh ekonomicheskikh shkol i kruzhkov; fs* 5)
(MIRA 15:1)
(Agricultural wages)
SALUM, Fedor Yakovlevich; VASILIY-YV, V.N., red.; YISHUYAKOTA, Te.A.,
red.; KUZNBTSOVA, G.f.-,tekhn. red.
(Agricultural PlBnning'] Planirovanie sellskokhosinistvennogo
proizvodstva. Moskva, I-.d-vo "Sovetakain Rosaiia," 1960.
36 p. (Dlis slushatelei se'llskikh nachallnykh shkol I kruzh-
kov. Toma 2) (MIRA 14:5)
(Agriculture)
GLUENOV, Anatoliy Aleksandrovich;,YA�Il!'Yl~Kl_)t,,I,,_,,,- red.; DROKWOVA, Y0.11.2
red.; MUCHEVA, T.D., tekhn. red.
(Increasing labor productivity is the path to abundance) Povy-
shenie proizvoditallnosti truda, - put' k izobiliiii. Moskva, Izd-
vo "Sovetskaia, Rossiia," 1960. 37 p. (Dlia slushatelei sellskikh
nachalinykh ekonomicheskikh sbkol i kruzhkov. Term no.4)
(MIRA 15-1)
(Agriculture--Labor productivity)
PCFOV, Ivan Kikhaylovich; IA L
,Y U- - rad-; MRCMNOVA, Ye.H., red.;
4)L_!_UY
KUMMSOVA, G.I., tekhn.red.
(Ways for a better use of production funds on collective and
state farms] Puti luchahego ispollsovaniia proisvodetvennykh
fondov kolkhozov i sovkhozov. Moskva, Izd-vo nSovetakais Rossiia.'
1960. 38 p. (Dlia alushatelei sellskikh nachallnykh ekonomi-
chesk1kh Bhkol I krttahkov, Tome 3)
(MIRA 14:1)
(Agricultural administration)
VASII,'TFV, V.N.-
First coordinating conference an the probler of labor produztivit7
increase potentials and the use of labor resources in the national
econoqr of Siberia and the Par Pout. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.2:
120-121 16o. (MIRA 13:6)
(Siberia--Iebor and laboring classes)
,VASIL'YEV, V.N.; MOTOVp S.M.; RUMYANTSEV~ A.F.p otv. red.; VEYSBISH, S.M.,
red.
[Economics of socialist agricultural enterprises; visual aids]
Ekonomika sotsialiatichookikh sellskokhoziaistvenrorkh pred-
priiatii; nagliadnye posoblia. Moskva, GoB. izd-vo polit. lit-
ry, 1961. 1 v. tee. (MIRA 14:8)
Ziculture-Audio-visual aids)
GUK., Mikhail, Mikhayjovichj -VASIL) YEV, V.N... red.; NAWOV, K.M.j
tekhn. red.
(Organization of animal husbandry on collective and
state farms] Organizataiia zhivotnovodstva v kolkhozakh
i sovkhozakh. Moskvap Izd-vo VPSh i AON, 1962. 108 p.
(MIRA 17;1)
ABRAMOV, V.A.; RUWANTSEV, A.F.; CHAYKINp P.I.; AbATURINp L.V.;
GAVRILOV, V.I.; ALTAYSKIY, I.P.; KA111111,9KIY, A.Ye.; SUYACII,
P.V.; VASILIYEV, V.11.; OBOLETISKIY, K.P.; 0,WiM,1YEV., Ye.A.;
MOTOV, S.I.; RUSAYOV, G.K.; IVAITOV, F.G.;4PISKUOV, V.,
red.; POLYAEOVA, b., red.; XUKIII11, Yu.,, tekhn. red.
[Economics of agricultural enterprises; textbook)Ekonomika
seliskokhoziaistvennykh predpriiatii; uchebnoe posobie. Mo-
skva, Gospolitizdat, 1962. 510 P. (MIRA 15:9)
1. KorTfunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo 3oyuza. Vysshaya
partiynaya shkola.
(Farm management)
IVANOV, Fedor Gerasimovich; VASILIM, V.N., red.; NAUVOV, K.M.,
tekhn. red.
[working assets of collective farms] Oborotnye sredstva,
kolkhozov. Voskva., Izd-vo VPSh i AOTI, 1963. 54 p.
(I-IdRA 16:12)
(Colloctive farms-Finance)
ABRAMOV, V.O., nauchn. sotr.; CHATKIM, O.F., nauchn. sotr.;
ABATURIN, L.V., nauchn. sotr.; GAVRILOV, V.L[Havrylov
V.I.], nauchn. sotr.; ALTAYSKIY I.P.[Altaisikyi, I.P.10
nauchn. sotr.; KAFINSKIY, O.MtKaminslkyi, O.IE.J,
nauchn. sotr.; RUYYANTSEV, ME., nauchn. Botr.;
SUKACH, P.V., nauchn. sotr.; VASILIYEV, VX.(Vasklliev,
V.M.], nauchn. sotr.; KOTOV, nauchn.
sotr.; OBOLENSKIY, X.P.[Obolenslkyi, K.P.), nauchn. sotr.;
SAVELIYEV, Ye.O.(Savelliev, MO.], nauchn. sotr.; MOTOV,
S.I., nauchn. sotr.,- RUSAKOV, G.K.[fhjsakov, H.K.], nauchn.
sotr.; YEVDOKI?4ENKO, V.P.[IEvdokymenko, V.P.], red.;
SKVIRSKAYA, M.P.(Skvyrslka, F.P.], tekhn. red.
(Economics of agricultural enterprises) Zkonomika sillsko-
khospodarsfkykh pidpriiemstv; navchallnyi posibnyk. Kyiv,
Derzhpolitvydav UPISR, 1963. 469 p. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya
partiynaya shkola.
(Agriculture-Economic aspects)
VASILIYEVI I Y, SLOBODENYUK, G.I., I'RIFOI,',OV, V.L; KHOTUNTSEV,
~4-
u.L
MIGULIN, V.V.,. red.; MASHAROVA, V.G., red.
[Regenerative transJ911"orized parametric amplifiers;
problems of theory and design] Regenerativnye poluprovoA-
nikovye parametricheskle usilitch; nekotorye voprosy
teorli i rascheta. Yloakva~ Sovetskoe radio, 1965. 447 p.
(MIRA 18-8)
VASIL04V, V.N., inzh.
I ------ i-~
. Problems in the automation of cutting-tool exchange during
multitool machining. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no,
76-84 l62. (MIRA. f 12)
1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheakoye uchilishche izIOA
Baumana.
(Automation) (Metal cutting)
RO"OKOV , V.,' - '. V A ~~; ~L I JI-E-1,') V N.
- . '4:- --, -.11 f,f' c ' sc--et-~ field2.
ilso of dilaital f r ~.h~! apprrn-
Trudy GOIN no.?,6:-l 'LP - I. -')' 165. (~aRA 18~-9)
VASILIPI V.N.
Dust-reb,oval
Local dust collectors and removal of emez7 dust from grinding tools. Uig, i san.
No.2, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
VASHNIN, V.A. n1searl; VASIL'YEV, V.11. alesarl; GRINKEVICH. S.Z.,
slasarl
Eccentrical clamp. Suggested by V.A.Vashnin. V.N.Vasillev, S.Z.Grinkevicb.
Rata.i izobr.v strot. no.9:15-17 '59. NIRA 13:1)
1. Po materialam tresta No.5 Ministerstva strottallstva BSSR.
(Reinforced concrete)
vl~SIL / I &'
VASILOYEV, V.H.
Some unsolved problems in the operation of rural pharmacies. Apt.delo
6 ao.6:45-46 N-D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Upravlyayushchiy Yallchikekor eptekay Chuvashakogo otdeleaiya
Glaynago.aptachnogo upravlentya.
(YALI CHIKI-DRUGSTOUS)
1, .1,
THEBINY G.F.; XAPYWI, YU-V-; -VP1VYEVo V-N-
Thermograph w~lh contact temperature-sensitive element for
investigaLing wells. Nefteprom. delo no.703-36 164.
(MIRA 17:8)
1. VsesoyuzrWy neftegazovyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy lnstitit,
M~l
N.; KAREVSKIY, V.A., SAVINIHINA, A.V.
BFLINSKIY, B.A.; _YA4TL')%V_j V ,
Ultrasonic device for determining certain standard parameters of
reservoir oils. Prim. ul'traakust. k issl. veshch. no.14:171-184
T. (MIRA 14: 12)
(Petroleum) (Petroleum products) (Ultrasonic testing)
3/109/63/008/002./02,r/028
D266/D308
WHOR: Vasil'yev, V.N.
TITLE: Calcalatio"n of the input waveguide section of a
parametric =plifier with two discontinuities
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, V. 8; no. 2, 1963,
-347-348
TS, Assuming the incident wave in the form Einc . C
and calculating the reflection coefficient at the point x_1 it is
found that the parameters determining the behavior are
ILI + �1- ; d I a d + 'Fl + q2 (3)
2T 2r
Choosing these parameters in the forca
1' ZO-,(2n + 1), d' (2m + 1)
4
(where m, n- integers', wavelength) it is shown that for smaall
C ard 1/2
-/10
Calculatiorl of 'the 1.n? a 9 63/00~/002/025/028
put ... D26608
reflections the two di-scontini.,ities cire eouivalent to the circui-
sho,.m in RIj, VT7CH and VC;;; are giveiL 6-hc char-ac-
~Fig, 2. IE I
riS4-iC
te U impedance Of the trans-missior- 1-ine and both re~Elect-Lo-~, co-
luti -),,, is obtained vdth tha aild
of art iterative procedure choosilig first-
values of n and-m cari-be independently choGen. There are 2
February 20, 1962 (initially)
SUBMITTM.
Axioast 4-1 1962 (after revision)
Fig'. 2
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S/194/62/000/005/089/157
D222/D309
AUTHORS: Belinskiy, B.A., Vasillyev, V.N., Karevskiy, V.A., and
Savinikhina, A-V.
TITLE: Ultrasound device for the measurement of some standard
parameters of stratified liquids'
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-5-49 shch (V sb. Primeneniye
ulltraakust. k issled. veshchestva, no. 14, M., 19-01,
171 - 184)
TEXT: A small-sized ultrasound device is described, which is suita-
ble for investigations related to the measurement of absorbtion and
velocity of propagation of ultrasound oscillations under extremely
varied physico-chemical conditionsp in particular those-relating to
oil and oil products. The block diagram and the circuit diagram of
the device are given. In order to determine the saturation pressure
and crystallization temperature of paraffins it is sufficient to ob-
tain data on the attenuation of ultrasound. The device has a ther-
mostatically controlle '1 with two transducers, a pulse genera-
d vesse
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Ultrasound device for the measurement ... D222/D309
tor working according to. the pulsed self-modulation circuit, a su-
per-heterodyne receiver and a cathod-ray tube indicator. The satura-
tion pm.-Isure is determined from the appearance of gaseous phase,
accompanied by a marked drop in the amplitude of the received ultra-
sonic impulse. The results showed a great accuracy of measurement.
Experiments were carried out at 7.5 and 12.5 mc/S frequencies. LAb- V
stractor's note: Complete translation].
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ACCESS ION KR: AP40446-53 9/0048/64/028/006/1354/1359
AUMOR: Po=zkov, V. P. ; Vasil "yev, V. P.
TITLE: Detemination of the fme alkaltne earth Matai In g-tide -coa t ed cathA,es by
means of radioactive iodine /It6port, 7hird All-Union
Compounds held in Kiahinov 16-21 Sep
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Serlya fizicheskays-, v.28. no.6, 1964, 1354-1359
TOPIC TAGS: oxide cathode, barium work fLmction, oxygen poisoning
ABSTMNCT: The authors have previously de y1oloped m sensitive method of analyzing
for frec
- bartum in oxide-coated crithodeg Ibased an the fiKation of tivi tarium as
Ba12 by m~eans of radioactive IM11 and V.P.Porzzi-ov, Radiote~-ttnjka I
elektronika 2, 343,1961; V.P.Pomaakc-le, Tr.Taghientsk.gor-.un-tzi,Fimikp- Mn.221.136,
Tashkent,1963). In the present paper they report results of t-0 serl#,,s of testE per-
fermed in e=ploylng this procedure. in one seriev of oxper!,hents the quantity of
fre-,! barium In a fieries of cathodeg &nd on the correspon-ding anodes was mea3ured,
as well as the distribution of bariwm within tl.e catli(xies, Three different barium
carbow.,te coatings were employed ea a paneive r.ichei 'b"e and an activz! alloy basc..
L 6834-65
A=SSION MR: AP4044653
The ex-,~-rir.-4-ntal dt-ta t Is Inc I txj i nj- the prt?p~irat ion and act ivation of the cathodes
a 7 ~i- r~, frac n, T1. in toruo of
anode to that in the catnoue V h,
coating conflrnef Rtttner's a_Rqwn_ption that the barium p_,nPtr--3Xez5 L- ..
me-atits of Kn uds .' I o,4, The c(,,!i c L, rn t a I I on 0 ffr,~~- barit-in in the coating however,was
nearly independent of distance L."IC t~;2sez hpn~c- the aas-impton Ithat the Inter-
action of the barium with the oxide proceeds according to Hanry~s !a* is -_t con-
firmed. The nature of the base had very 11ttle influence, on the concentration of
free barium in the coating. In the second serics of experiments the effect of oxy-
gen poisoning an the free barium content of triple oxide cathcdes on nickel bases
was Investigated. The cathodes were activated by heating for 3 min each at 900, 950
and IGOOOC and then operating Ot 8500C with an anode Dotential of 100 to 150 V un-
til the work function at 600"C w--s between 1.7 and 1.9 W. The vacumn was maintain-
ed activatton by nean_q of a titanium getter, anif the progsure at the end wa.5
4
never greater than 10-10 um Hg. The_A&Li-"r~~a 4~a7-t -, potsoned at 604)OC fDr I hour
in oxygen at pressurea fron 5 x 10 - to 2 x 10-7 rm Hg, and the free uariuif.
and dis~~ibutlon were measured, The effect of the oxygen va5 to reduce the free ba-
rium content uniformly throughout the thickness of the coatIng, Even an oxygen preLa-
2/3
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ACCESSrON NR: AP4044G53
sure an 1cm ag 5 x 10-1 = Ig reduced the f roe barium content by a facluor 4. The
poisoned cathodes could be return(,-j to th,~!ir ~it-gtztal ennditton by heating for
several hour,3 at 850C'C. Orig.art.has-, 3 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION. none
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AUMOR: Abbasov, A. S.; Nikollskasp A* Vo; Gerasimovp Ye. 1. (COXIVSpWdin
;member); Vasillyevp V. PO
TITIZ-. Determination of the thermodynamic prqpertles of indlun areen'df the
electromotive force me"urments
SOUMS: M SWR. Doklady*,g v. 156j no. 1, 19&t 118-'=
J-TOPIC TAGS: eleetzmative forces Indium arsenide, thermodynode Vx rty, entrowl,
enthalpy, Gibbs free owrgy# tbermodynamic function
ABSTRAM: Indiva arsenide belongs to a group of campouads of the AlUBV tMe
This group of semicoriductors is now the subject of wctensly* 1nvestigations. The
purpose of tbU work was to study the basic thermodynamic properties of LAso 7hisl:
Investigation of tharmodyaami4 properties of In" vex based on Us mexurement of
emf of the following call
(-)In(l)/ch1orM* malt + InCl/(LaU As)(s)(+)
The" investiptions von canW out in the 240 - 510 0 toweraum Interval,
On the beals of a phum Alsam of In4s It vam cawauW that electrodes of
Cotd
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arseale-arsenide tMp regard' ss of the excess mmt of As,, an In the tw -
phase region* Tbu*# the amf of mach cellA corresponds to the famation of arsemLds
frcm the campooAnts,, and my be represented as follovs:
In(l) + As(S) IMU(s)
Dinctly frm UOrS C&ICU2ALUA tbS chma of Gibbs free
Owray (AGP). for zeaetion (1)
A G -en
Ubere a in the ebarep on x9tal long (nl'for In),, F is the karaWls, comstant, equol;
to 23062 c&ljv*g-seMdv.,p end 19 Is tJw mf In volts. The eben of satroW =A
mtb&W of this promss, vas c&lcuUted frm -tho measurmonts of amt "I a function
of t4sweraturs
8 -4(jLG)/dt nF dE
rt
As : AG + TAB
"Mw authors mpress their gratlUde to Ift Ya. Kroll wA No Do MklptowkW& of
the lwtituU of Ran ljd~=U- (ImUtute rodkikh *lmmtoy) for tJw
PrOPUSUM
I table #M I fIvAm
of the Indim armenUe OrUs "to bas:
ASSO
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AUrHORt Abbasov, A. S.; Nikoltakay I.
.a,,. Ae V,,; y"ij,yeyj Ve pej GeM#Iwv Y
(Corresponding memberp AN SM) I
TITLE: Analysis of the thermodynamic properties of gallium tellurides by electro-
motive force method
1SOURGEt AN SSSR. Doklady*.. v. 1560 no. 5.,,, 1964, 114O-lW
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!TOPIC TAGSs omf, gallium, gallium telluride, gallium telluride compound, Toy-
.~gaiiium mono-tenuridej gall4t- eesquiten-uride,. semiconductor, gallium tri-
ichloride
.iABSTRACT: The phase diagram of the syi3tem gailium-tenurium given in Khausen and
,'and Anderko's nomograph (StAktura dvoyny-*kh splAav, Moscomp 1962j page 806)
ipoints out the existence of compounds of Ga2 Te3 and Ga To compositions without
1homogeneity intervau. They also noted that thb etructure of a region rich in.
'itenurium was not fully explained. They assumed that a telluride of the composi-
~tiog Ga To3 was formed in its The purpose of th~ present papar.was an anlaysis of
~tbe thermodymamic properties of gallium tellurides, The authors used the emf
method in their analysiBe The methodology of this method was described previously
by A* Vo Rikollskays st &I (DAN 130j No. 51 (1960.. 1074) ard by Ya. 1* Gerasimov
[ACCESSION M: AP4040953
;and A. V. Nikollskaya (Voprc~sy metallurgii i fiziki poluprovodakov,''Izd. AN SSSR;
1961, page 30). Concentration electrochemical chains of the tvDA
W d
1q
Ga ej olyte + GaC1.31 Gax Tel_x) a o~4d..
I - liquid
Mhere x is the gallium mole-fraction; were studied. The phases wervidentified by
I
;X-ray analysis for the st9ichiometric compositions as well as for transition alloys*
IThe parameters which were fdluA are in satisfactory agreement with those found in
literaturet av5.89 angstrotCfor Ga2 Tep ar23.79 angstrom for On To; b=4.08
*angstrom, o=10.1+9 angstrom, and,px45.70, Alloys with compositions of 53.2 - 84.2
.at .% of To were analyzed, Findings showed that all alloys with compositlons of
163.5 to 84.2 at .% of To yielded a constant emf value within an experimental error
-.1of � 11.0 millivolts. This abates that theammined alloys lie in one and the
;!game phase apace. Alloys with 53.2 to 55.7 at *% of To also yielded constant
values, which-dorresponds to the fornntion of the Go To phase frbm Ga2 To and
gallium. Equations of the form E=A*Br were found for the relationshi be?ween emr
f P
i
;and absolute temperature ao,the re4u.It of processing the experimental data by the
least square method. The orrors'in the emf magnitudes and smoothing coefficients
A-and B. which determine the precision for calctilation of temperatures and
entropieop Yere calculated with equations of the 1east squares technique, Findin 9
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~ASSOCIATIONs Moskovokiy gcmudar~tvenny*y universitat in,'U, Vo Lomonoeova
.(Moscow State UniYersity)
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!-The thermodynamic functions for the~'formation of GaSb from monatom ic
gas molecules were also calculated; aH298 = 68#5 kcal/gm.atom;
AS298 = 32.1 electron ergo/gm.atom; AG298 = 59.0 kcal/gm, atom,
1: Origo art. has: 2 tables and 1 figure
'ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstve univere'itet im. H.V.
Lomonasova. (Moscow State University)
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BAHKOV, N.S., inshener; VASIL'YEVO V.P., inzhener.
Automatic machine for welding fine on furnace wall tubes. 31ek.sta. 24 no.
5:22-24 My '53. (MLU 6:7)
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizlka, No 1957 K,; 2296
Author Velichko, V.A., Vasjl.~Yelr. V.P, V.V.
Title Measurement of Light vri.th an &vzgefinder And De-texminatiov.
of the Velocity cf 1--ight
or i g Pub Geodeziya i kattogrefiya, N.,:, 1., 1.0,24
Abstract The constructioa dIf the rewagefinder SVV-l vith tvr) Kerr cells
is described, The 9nd symmetrically conAected Kerr cell per-
mits the use cf the. cbsFiw:-r ~s ~~-yes as the light -sersitive elexalit, 6nd it
is the authors, tbAt tb-l.s is thio advantage of their 1--r-etr-ament. The
SVV-1 Inst-rcment was used tv- me9sure trifwagulation sides up to 10 km long.
Ar, average of 40-50 mv--4tes umis c,7nsixned in the measixemeat -.f the length of
one side in 24-30 steps. Th.F~ data ULbulijted 1r- the axticle o-!~. the measured
lengths of 1.7 sides m,~asuxe~i with the rangefiLder and by triangulation show
the good agreement betweeL. the measurements. The mean-squared error of the
result of measuring a side 8 km aj:4r-g amounts to 0.09 meters. On the basis of
the measurement of the lengtna of tb,-- 17 sides, obtained by triangulation,
the'velocity of propagaticn cf light ix-, vacuum was foijnd to be c - 299793-9+1
)an/sec.
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AUTHOR: Vasillyev, V. P. SOV/154-59-1-8/19
TITLE: The i-roblem of Com-parative Judgment on Optical Distance Meters
and Radio Distance 'Meters (K voprosu o sravnitellnoy otsenke
svetodallnomernoy i radiodallnomernoy apparatury)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshillh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos'l-
yemka, 1959, NT 1, PP 85-90 (Usml)
ABSTRACT: The first radio distance meter was designed in South Africa
and has been called "tellurometer" by the English. The
tellurometer is at first described in short here, and then
the question is started whether the radio distance meters
will fully suDpress the optical range finders in a near
future. The potential possibilities for the apparatus of both
types are investigated to this end. It is shown that the
accuracy of the geodimeter practically surpasses the accuracy
of the telluromc-ter by about 3 times, while further technical
improvement of the devices will hardly re6uce this difference.
An a summary it is stated that mainly the work connected
with higher accuracy will constitute the range of application
of optical rango finders. The radio distance meters, however,
Card 1/2 will be used in such work Yhere less accuracy in demanded.
The Problem of Comparativc! Jul..-,ment on Cpticanl SIOV/1 54-5f~- !-a/ 19
Distance Meters and ~Ijadio Distance ~Ietec-3
Por instance, who-r-3 good visibility cannot be awaited or
the surveyinU must be done at any time of day. There are
3 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9332
Author :Vasil~ev, V.P., Chernomorchenko, S.G.
Title : Con ~~_riing a-Procedure for Investigating Self-Diffusion of
Tungsten.
Orig Pub :Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No 6, 688-691
Anstract :On the basis of the work by V.M. Golikov and V.T. Borisov
(Referat Zhurnal - Fizika, 1956, lo446), a method is pro-
posed for measuring the coefficient of diffusion of metals
with accuracy to 25 -- 30%. The method consists of coating
on the specimen a thick layer of radioactive isotope and e-
establishing with the aid of a counter the time dependence
of the relative niimbers of the recorded decays in the spe-
cimen before and after the diffusion annealing. Usine the
proposed method, the a;uthors measured the coefficient of
salf-diffusion D over the range from 1290 to 14500. D
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, i1o 4, 1957, No 9332
Abstract : 6.3 x 1o7 exp (-135,800/RT) cm2/sec. The activation ener-
gy Q is within 7% of the theoretically calculated value:
Qth = 146,000 cal/mol.
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SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1476
AUTHOR VASILIEV,V.P.
TITLE Measuring of the Diffusion Coefficients by the Method of Con-
tinuous Measuring.
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.Nauk, 110, fasc.1, 61-63 (1956)
Issued: 11 / 19-5-9- reviewed: 11 / 1956
Measuring of primary activity is difficult in the case of barium, strontium,
and calcium, because the preparation must be exposed to the influence of air.
Therefore the author worked out a method which makes it possible to measure the
diffusion coefficients in the vacuum. The method Is characterized as follows:
If the sample is coated with an infinitely thin layer of a radioactive substance,
the following distribution of concentration applies in the case of a semi-in-
.L ----I x2/4Dt
f
inite body: C(X,t) - (C / VnDt ) e- . (The significance of the letters is
not eTained). For the Yntegral intensity of the sample it is true that
_-V -1
1-10 z (1 - erf z), where z = ;2 D t. The total intensity of the sample for the
duration of diffusion heating is E(t) - so kI dt, the total activVy during the
same interval of time, but without diffusion heating, is E (t) = 50' kI0dt. Here
k denotes a counting coefficient. The ratio of activities Ts:
E ( t ) It 0(t) =(,/z2)Iez2(1-erf z)+(2/V'R)Z-1Iand EW/E 0(0-1-(4/3yn)~JCD 'rt is
a simplified formula for z < 0,3. In the case of this approximation the error
remains below I%.
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This method was checked by the examination of the self-diffusion of silver. Fcr
this purpose, a layer of radioactive silver of 1/4 thickness was steamed on in the
vacuum to thin silver plates which were hnnottled for one hour at 6500. Each sample
was then transferred to the vacuum device for diffuslon annealing. The devieve,
which was of nonex glass, is described on the basis of a drawinl,,. Heating took
place at 1010, 967, 950 and 0,300 K. Evaporation began beyond 10300 K. The fitting
of the counter (on a water-cooled casing for reasons of heat protection) is
described in short. 110
The weakest P-component of Ag was fully absorbed, The coefficient of the linear
absorption of the P-com onent with Ov53 MeV was measured direct on the apparatus
and amounted to 227 cm- . The kinetic curves for the self-diffuoion of the silver
are shown in a table. Apart from the beginning, they are nearly straight. From
these data the following diffusion coefficients were determined:
Temperature in 0K 1010 967 950 930
D in cm2 /see 1,01.10-10 3,16.10 -11 2,49.10- 11 1,28.10- _11
By the method of the smallest squares the following temperature dependence was
determined for the diffusion coefficients of sillrer: D-2,78 exp(-48-100/RT)om2/seo.
This method is well suited for vacuum examinations, investigations of the in-
fluence exercised by magnetic voltages on diffusion, etc.
INSTITUTION: Central Asiatic State University 1W.I.LENIN".
(mR110MORGIMIKO, S.G.
VASILIYNV, V.P. ZAKHAROV- V-K-;
Radioactive tracer technique for the study of metal diffusion
proconses in metals (applicable to the technology of oxide cathodes).
Trudy SAGU no.91:17-38 157. (MM 11:2)
(Diffusion) (Electron tubeel
(Radioactive tracers--Industrial applications)
:Z/, 71oo 68587
21(l) S/166/60/000/01/007/011
AUTHORS: Vasillyev,V.P., and Iforoz,V,D.
TITLE. The Investigation of the Vaporization Processes of the Oxide-
Coated Cathodd\'With the Aid of the Autoradiographic Method
PERIODTCAL.- Izvestiya Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya fiziko-
matematicheskikh nauk, 1960, Vr 1, PP 58-63 (USSR)
ABSTRACT., It is proposed to use the radioactive barium isotope Ba 133 as an
indicator for investigations of the vaporization pro6FF9A_S-6f an
oxide-coated cathode with the aid of the autoradiographic method.
This isotope has ~- and it-radiation and its half-life is greater
than 20 years. It is ahown that with the aid of the autoradic-
graphy the distribution of the tragged matter on the surface of
the investigated body nan be found and that by photometric
evaluation of the image3 it is possible to obtain not only
qualitative but also quantitative data on the distribution of the
aotivity on the electrodes,
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There are 5 figures, and 15 references, 10 of which are Soviet,
I French, and 4 American.
ASSOCIATIONiSredneaziatakiy gonuniversitot imeni V.I.Lenina (Central Asiatic
State University Imeni V.I,,Lenin)
SUBMITTED: December 18, 1959
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Y.ASILIYEVp V.P.1 KAMARDINg I.F.; SHWIYANq 14.
Investigating the migration of electrode materiale in electron
tubes with oxide-coated cathodes. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ber.fiz.-
mat. nauk no.6:53-62 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Tashkentakiy suniversitet im. V. I. Lenina.
frolathodes) (Electron tubes)
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AUTHORS: Shuppe, G.N.9 and Vasillyev, V.P.
TITLE: The Application of! AiVe'*IsotopeAo the Study of
Oxide-Cathode Processes and Certain Other Problems of
Uathode Electronics
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika I elektronika, Vol 5, No 7, 1.960,
. Pp 1135-1144 (+ 1 plate) (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Work ca:rried on at the Central-Asia University and the
Tashkent vacuum-tube factory using -radioactive Isotopes
is described. The following problems are investigated:
evaporation of pure metal cathodes; diffusion of iron in Ni, W,
Ta and Ag; alkali-earth metal difflusion (Ca) in NI., Ag ~ k,. and
bronze; diffusion processes; evaporation of oxide layers and
getters in vacuum tubes; nickel migration in an ox.l.de cathode;
barium diffusion in the cathode oxide coating. Using activLty
counters and autoradiogram photographs, it is found that the
processes occurring are more complex than has been suspected and
that cathode and getter elements migrate over practically all the
other tube elements except the heater in 11.nd-irectly heated tubes.
In the majority of cases Industrially producad types have been
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The Application of Radioactive Isotopes to the Study of Oxide-
Cathode Processes and Certain Other Problems of Cathode Electronics
used, with radioactivity induced in selected tube parts by the
use of radioisotope admixtures or neutron bombardment of the part
before assembly.
There are 10 figures, 3 tables and 16 Soviet refeTences.
SUBMITTED: January 3t 1960
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B104/13138
AUTHORSs Shuppe, G. N., Vasillyev, V. P.
TITLEz Use of radioisotopes in certain fields of cathode
electronics
SOURCEt Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy ispol'zovaniyu
atomnoy energii. Tashkent, 1959. Trudy, Y. 1. Tashkent,
1961, 182 - 191
TEXT: Processes in oxide cathodes have been studied in recent years by
means of tagged atoms at the Kafedra elektrofiziki TashGU (Department
of Electrophysics of the Tashkent State University) and the Tashkentaki
elektrolampovo7. zavod (Tashkent Electrontube Plant). The evaporation
rates of tantalum and tungsten were investigated. 48-7 and 43-3~L thickz~
wires were enriched with Ta. 162 and W185, pressure was 10- 8 mm Hg. In
the range 2070 - 24000K, the evaporation rate of Ta was 5-9-10- 12
- 2.7-10-9 g/CM2.sec. The evaporation rate of tungsten in the tempera-
ture ranize 2400 - 28000K was between 4.5-10-10 and 1.1-10-7 V/cm 2.sec.
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The evaporation hokit, of' To waa -8,02 ev/atom, that of '6, -6-10 ev/atom,
The diffusion of Fe in Ni, W, Ta, and Ag wito atudled Iq incawt ot' the
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isotope Fe . Diffusion heating was carried out in a furnace at I-le
4
mm, Hg. Resultsi The diffusion coefficient D 0 in Ni was 7.3-10- CM2 /
2
in W, 1.4-10-2 cm 2/sec, in Tal 0.5 cm2 /sec, and in Ag, 2-10-5 cm sec.
The diffusion coefficient of Ca in various metals was determined with
45 -2 6
Ca . D0 in Ni was 2*10 , in Ag, 1.5-10 in Au, 5.8-10 , in bronze
(with 5% Al), 2.4-10-4 cm2/sec. A device is described for continuous
measurements during diffusion processes. A sample with a radioactive
preparation on its surface is heated in vacuo. The change in intensity
of radioactive radiation is measured by an end-window counter through a
glass window. On a 61TIC (6pzs) tetrode having a radioactive barium-oxide
coated cathode (Ba 140 ), it was found that evaporation products
precipitated on all tube parts, thus considerably changing the properties
of the tube. Ni precipitates on parts of a F807 (G-807) tube do not
come from the oxide layer of the cathode in which Hi is also contained,
they migrate through the oxide film. Conversely, substances of grids,
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heat conductors, etc. also precipitate on the cathode. The application
of autoradiography to investigations of oxide cathodes provides the
possibility of obtaining quantitative and qualitative results regarding
the distribution of the substances investigated. There are 10 figures,
3 tables, and 16 Soviet references.
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AUTHORS: Vasillyev, V.P. and Pomazkov, V.P.
TITLE: Determination of Free Barium irl.an Oxide Cathode
by the Use of Radioactive Iridicators
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1961, Vol. 6, No. 2,
PP. 343 - 344
TEXT: From the point of view of the physical phenomena in an
oxide cathode the determination of free barium in the oxide
layer is of major interest. The methods used for this purpose
hitherto were based on the reaction of water vapours with free
barium and measurement of the pressure of the evolving hydrogen
(Berdennikov method)or the reaction with nitrogen, etc. In
recent work which was based on the Berdennikov method (Ref. 2),
a sensitivity of I x 10- 8 g was achieved. The method proposed
by the authors is based on the reaction of free barium with
iodine as a result of which the relatively stable compound
Bal2 is obtain Ill.
The isotope I . was used in the form-of an aqueous solution
witho a carrier. This enabled increasing the sensitivity
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of the method. For purifying the iodine a few dropN of the
aqueous iodine solution were mixed with benzol and the latter
was separaied from the water. Then a certain quantity of the
stable iodine carrier was added so as to create the necessary
vapour pressure in the experimental lamp. The solution of
iodine in the benzol was placed into a glass tube with 4-5
intakes and this was followed by vacuum diEtillation of the
iodine. The last part of the tube, where the iodine finally
condensed, contained a s e a I e d capillary with a striker.
Before distillation of the iodine, the entire tube -was
carefully de-gassed and following that the-tube with the
rhdioactive iodine was welded onto the experimental tube.
The experimental tube consisted of a diode with a disc cathode
of 5 mm diameter and a flat anode. The base material was
99-Mo Ni, annealed in vacuum. The cathode coating consisted
of'55~IQ Baco 31 45% SrCO3wi-th an organic binder. The thickness
of the coating was about 100-120_~; activation of' the cathode
was i0vacuum of at least 5 x 10 nimlig in0two stages; in the
first stage the temperatuve reached 1 050 C with a short-
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duration drawing-off of the emission current. Under static
conditions the current intensity reached 300 - 500 mA/cm .
Following that, the cathode was cooled and the tube was sealed
in a vacuum of 10-7 mm Hg. Immediately after sealing, the
capillary tube was broken off and iodine vapour penetrated
into the tube which was placed into a furnace at 100-120 0 C
for a few hours, following which the furnace temperature
was increased to 200 OC, whilst the end of tile ampule was
cooled. As a result, the total free iodine was collected in
one spot of the instrument. Then the tube was opened and the
radioactivities of the anode and cathode were determined.
For studying the distribution of the radioactivity along the
depth of the oxide layer, the cathode was coated with paraffin
wax and.by means of a special. device,10-~i thick layers were
cut. From tile quantity of iodirie in the oxide coating, tile
quantity of free barium can be easily determined. on tile
average, the quantity of free barium in the cathodes amounted
to 5 x 10- 7 g, corresponding to a concentration of about 0.05%
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in weight of the entire layer. ln addition, the presence of
3 x 10-8 g of free barium was detected on the surface of the
anode, which is turned towards the cathode. For determining
the iodine sorption in the oxide layer check tests were
carried out, using tubes with two oxide cathodes and two
anodes. One of the cathodes was activated until a stable
emission was obtained, after which oxygen at a pressure of
a few atm. was fed in. A few hours later, the tube was again
evacuated and the second cathode was asctivated and, following
that, normal measurements were carried out with radioactive
iodine. The quantity of free barium in the unpoisoned cathode
was near to the value given a4ove, whilst on the poisoned
cathode it did not exceed 10- g and on the poisoned anode
it did not exceed 5 x 10- 10 g. The obtained results indicate
that the sorption of iodine in the oxide Itkyor in lower
by two orders of magnitude than the quantity of iodine that
is combined with free barium in the layer. Data on the
distribution of free barium in the oxide layer indicate an
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increase in its concentration from the surface into the core.
The quantity of free barium on tilt) anode is apparently lower
and this seems to be due to the fact that under vacuum
conditions a certain part of the free barium that evaporates
from the cathode combines with the residual gases. As a
result of using labelled atoms for determining the free barium
concentration in oxide cathodes it can be stated that this
method is more sensitive by two orders of magnitude than any
other known method.
(Abstractor's note: this is a complete translation.)
There are 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
Kafedra elektrofiziki (Tashkent State
University, Department of Electrophysics)
SUBMITTED: juiy 6, 196o
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a D409/D301
Awniom Vasillyev, V.P.
TITLE": Study of oxide cathodes by the method of radioactive
tracers
PI-MIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, V# 7, no, 9, 1962#
1574 - 1*578
131 14
TEXT: The radioact~Ve isotopes Ba and C were used for study-
ing the decompositid-n of the carbonates of oxide cathodes.(BaCO, +
SrCO3). In the experiments with C14, the radioactive barium-carbo-
nate BaC140 was added. The experimental lamp coritained, in addi-
3
tion to the cathode and anode, a heater, a thermocouple, and an
absorber (of type BaTI). The decomposition took place in 8 stages,
each lasting 15 minutes. Thereby the cathode was heated from roorn
temperature to 10000C. The emission current was of the order of 20-W
50 mA. The radioactivity was recorded by means of a counter of type
Cd)JI-T- 25 (BPL-T-25). In order to study the evaporation of barium
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from the oxide cathode, the r.adioactive isotope Ba131 was used,
(in the form of Ba131cO3 ). The experimental apparatus was similar
to that used for C14. The experiments with 014 showed that the re-
lease of CO and C02 from the oxide cathode begins at very low tem-
peratures, of the order of 2000C. As the temperature increases to
6000C, the activity at the anode and collectors "fluctuates", i.e.
it increases and decreases alternately# This is apparently due to
two factors: the release of adsorbed gases, and changes in the
"instantaneous" temperature of the cathode. Above 6000C,,in'uense
decomposition of the carbonates takes place (with the release of
C02); but strong evaporation at the collector starts only at 8000C.
The carbon compounds are deposited on the cold electrodes in the
form of separate particles; thin process, too, starts at 2000C. The
evaporation of barium in considerable amounts starts at temneratu-
res of 400-600OC; it is also in the form of separate particles.
There are 4 figures.
SUBMITTED: March 19, 1962
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1,1313ASOV, A.S.; 1,11KOLISKAYA, A.V.; GERAZDIOV, Ya.l.;
Them.odynami-2 nro,,ert4es of gallium tellurldes studied by the
V I 1 11 1
electromotive force Imethoi. DokI . All S'S.SR 156 no. 5 - 1 U4.0-11.42,
Je 164. 1 OMIRA 17,.6)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstv,~nnyy univ~-rsitet im,
2. Chlen-korrespondent All (frjr Gerailmav).
VP-~;IL'IFV, V.P.-, W611, VA.
Entropy ani isot;-~rls potential of the lattice of com-pounds
with multiatcrrii,: rinIons. Zhur. 'Liz. khAm. 36
2520 N'62. (M 'FLA 17.5)
1. Ivanovskly khImiko-tekhnologichaskiy Institut.
ALESKOVSKIY, V.B., prof.; BARDMI, V.V.; BOYCHINOVA, Ye.S.;
BULATOV, M.I.;VASIL'YEV, V.P.; DOBYCHIN, S.L.; DUSHINA,
A.P.; KALINKIN, I.P.; KEDUNSKIY, I.A.; LIBINA, R.I.;
PRIK, K.Ye.; SETKINA, O.D.; KIOYFETS, Z.I.; YATSIMERSM
K.B., prof.; VASKEVICH, D.N.j, red.
[Physicochemical methods of analysis ; a laboratoi%v manual)
Fiziko-khimicheskie metody analiza; prakticheskoe ruk-ovod-
stvo. Moskva, Khimiiap 1964. 451 P. (MIRA 17:12)
V,ASILIY-"-V, V.P.; P.S.
Equilibria in aqueaus solutions of thiocyariate complaxej of'
uranyl. Izv. vyr,. ucheb. zav.;khim. I khim. tekh. 7 no.5a
711-7~ '64 (MIR-A 18z1)
1. Kafedra analitlche5koy kh'-nii Iv-a-novskogo khim!kc--tekhrc..
logicheskogo inatituta.
ACC NRt A~J00111T, SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030 012/1930/'1914-
ALMIOR:_ Vasillyev, V.P.; Lutsenko, I.M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Radioactive tracer investigation of the evaporation of barium oxide from
different substrates lReport Twelfth All-Union Conference on the Physical Fundamentals
of Cathode Electronics hold at Leningrad, 22 - 26 Oct. 196V
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 12, 1966, 1930-1934 1
TOPIC TAGS: 'Ovaporation, barium, barium oxide, cathode, tracer study
ABSTRACT: The authors have employed radioactive Dal40 as a tracer to Investigate
evaporation of Do and DaO from barium-strontium-calcium oxide cathodes on nickel
-bases and from barium oxide cathodes on platinum, nickel, and molybdonum bases. The
5 mm diameter disk cathode containing Bal40 was mounted below a rotatable molybdenum
anode and the radioactivities of different parts of the anode were measured after ex-
posure for different times to the hot cathode. Attemps tb make use of the supple-
mentary adsorption of radioactive 1131 by adsorbed Ba to distinguish between ova-
poration of Ba and BaO from nickel base cathodes failed because of competition for
the 1131 by adsorbed nickel originating in the cathode base. The other base materiala
did not significantly adsorb iodine, however, and for these bases the Ba and BaO
ACC NR: AP 7001723
evaporation rates were separately determined. The evaporation rate decreased rapidl.V'i
with timor and approached an equilibrium rate which In tho case of the Ba-Sr-Ca
cathode was reached after about 16 hours at 8000 C, 5 hours at 0000, and 3 hours at
10000. The evaporation rate was proportional to exp ( - E/la), where T is the
temperature and E/k s= 19 0000. This value of E/k is not far from that found by
B.P.Nikonov and N.G.Otmakhova (Zh. liz. khimii, 35, No.7, 1494 (1961)). 'rho actual I
BaO evaporation rates were in all cases lower than those found by other Investigators
it is suggested that this may be due to the high density of the present coatings. T
BaO evaporation rate was lowest from the Pt base (or, at least 10000, from the Ni
base) and highest from the Mo base. The evaporation rate of excess (uncombined) Ba
from the Mo base also increased with increasi.tg temperature. Anomalous changes in
the excess Ba evaporation rate at fixed temperature were noted and are ascribed to
side effects. The fact that excess barium appears on the active molybdenum base is
not subject to doubt, but the mechanism of the ineraction between the base and the
oxide is not understood. The authors thank B.P.Nikonov for suggesting the topic
and for assistance with the work,, Orig.art..has: 1 formula, 4 figures and 2 tables.
SUB OODE-. 20
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L vy:.-V, V.P.; 11.111.
-ffer7, cf temperatur-7 on the c:ia:~ge of entrcn-7 in -':% cznlrFA
of empla-z-fomAng react'llons In the
3-9 rio.11:21678-2683 It 165. Om, P,% -! ~! . I --) )
1. lvanavtkly Ingtitut.
VASILIYEV, V.P.1 GRECHINA, N.K.
Equilibria in aqueous eolutions of iodide complexes of
cadmi=. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 n0.3.,647-653 Mr 164.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologiobeokiy institut.
WILOYEV, V.P.; VASIL' YEVA, V.11.
Entropy of halide complexes In the gas phase. Zhur. fiz. khim.
37 no.5:1089-1094 My 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
T
inernodynamic propertie!; of indium arsende. A. A. A6basov, A. V.
N~kol'skaya, V. P. Vas-.11.11Pyi-Ya. I. Gerasimov.
Tnermodynamic properties of galliun arsenide. A. A. Aa:)asov, A. V.
Nikol'skaya, V. P. Vasil'yev'J, Ya. I. Gerasimov.
shermodynamic investigation:of the system gallium-telluriu,-.i.
A. A. Abbasov, A. V. Niko)'skaya, V. P. Vasil'yev, YO. I. Gerasimov.
-herm
,.. odynanic properties of aluminum antimonide. V. A. Geyderikh,
A. A. Vecher, Ya. J. Gerasimov.
(Presented by A. V. Nikollskaya--20 minutes).
?eport presented at tille 3rd Nati-onal Conference on Semiconductor Compounds,
I
Ushinev, 16-21 Sept 1963
VASIL I M, V. F.
"Study of Pyrophosphate Groups in Solutions." Yin. Figh,,~r S4ucation USSR, 1vanova
Chemical Engineering Inst., Ivanovo, 1944. (Dissertatior for the Dawrsee of C%r"Adate
of Chemical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 22, 1955, Pp 0133-105
VASIL'YEV,V.P.; YATSD4IRSKIY,K.B.
On E.A.Ukehe and A.I.Levin's article "Composition and proporti"
of a complex electrolyte in a copper-pyrophosphate bath.0 Zhur.
ob.khim.25 no.6:1233-1235 Je '55. (MLRA 8:12)
1. Ivasovskiy khimiko-tekhmologicheskiy isatitut.
(Zlectrolytes) Mahe, 39.k.) (Levis, A.I.)
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Authors IYatzirdrekiyj K. B., and Vatiillycv, V. P,
Title tDet-orraination of instabi'--* ty constants of complexes by colorimetric measure-
ment of the pH of the solution
Periodical tZhur. fiz. Ichim. 30/1, 23-33, Jan 1956
Abstract A nua methad was developed for color ivietric determination of pH in highly
dilute ooditmi pyrophosp~. te sulutions. ihe method %as tested on several
series solutions coataining calcium nitrate and sodiin pyrophosphate and was
fcund to be perfectly suitable for such type of measurements. The instability
con3tant of a c-tilcium pyrophosphite complex was computed on the basis of re-
sults obtained by this naw method. Five references: 3 USSR and 2 USA (1928-
1954). Tables; graph.
Institution : Chemicotechnological Institute, Ivanovo
.9abmitted :March 14, 1955
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Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico-
chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9, 1957, 29880.
Author : Yatsimirskiy K. B., Vasillyev V. P.
Inst :not given
Title :Thermochemistry of Pyrophosphate Complexes 1i; Solution
Orig Pub: Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 4, gol-911
Abstract: Determination of the heat of mixing values of solutions of nitrates
of Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb with solutions of sodium pyrophosphate of differ-
ent concentration, and also of the heat of dilution of the above-
stated salts. The determinations were carried out in the previously
described calorimeter (R&Xhim, 1955, 32011) which has been improved
by the authors. From. changes in heat of nixing value, with change in
concentration of sodium pyrophosphate solution, the stepwise constant
of instability of Ni(P r-ban e (Z_ H)
.,0,)-. "was calculated. Enthalpy
in the reaction Ni 'aq + P'O _aq - NiP.0, _aq (1) is 4.21 + m4 kcal.
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Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry.
Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physics-
chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9, 1957, 2030
Author : Yatsimirskiy K. B., Vasil'yev V. P.
Inst :not given
In reactions of the type M-_aq + 2P,07 aq = M(P,O ) _aq (2)
the H for Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb is, respectively, 2.00 + 0.02;
-o.67 + 0-07; 2.64 + 0-05 and -1.01 + 0.2.1. Values of itandard
heat off formation hive been calculated for the complex ions NiP 0
and M(P 0,),' (M -- Ni, Cu, Zn and Fb). For reactions ot type (2)
change of isobaric thermodynamic potential and entropy have been
calculated. Entropy cliange in these reactions satisfies the equa-
tion: a S = 0.1 L,,+ const (3), where L,,is heat of hydration of
M "ion. Equation (3) is utilized to calculate the inotability
constant of Pb (P_0-) ' ion, together with the thermochemical
data.
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AUTHORs Vasillyev, V.P. 30053-58-2-29/AC
TITLEt On the Problem of the Dissac~ation of the Aquo-Complexes
(K voprosu o dissotsiateii akvokompleksov)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp 186 - 188 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The solvation phenomena of ions produce wide effects on the course
of most diverse reactions in the solution especially of complex
formation and precipitation. It is maintained that a complete or
partial desolvation of the reacting particles in this connebtion
forms an unavoidable stage. By investigating several fact-ors deter-
mining the interaction energy of the ion with water molecules and
of the ion with charged addenda Yatsimirskiy (Ref 1) succeeded in
explaining the modification of the stability of complexes in the
series magnesium, calcium, strontium barium in aqueous solution.
From these and other facts-,(Refs 2,3~ it may be concluded that the
stability of the complexes in the solution is not only determined
by the affinity of the central ion to the addenda but also by the
affinity. of these particles to--the molecu-Les of the solvent. In this
connection the determination of the composition and the dissociation
Card 113 stability of the aquo-complexes is at least an approximate estimation
On the Problem of the Dissociation of the Aquo-Complexes KV 15 5-58-2-29/30
of this quantity. According to the opinion of the authors the in-
vestigation of the polarographic characteristics of the ions in non-
aqueous and mixed solutions gives a clue since solvation must be
regarded as a special case of the complex formation in the solution,,
The author controverts; Markman and Turlyan (Ref 4) who used the
Brodskiy equation for the explanation of the displacement of the
semi-wave potential in the direction of the positive values with
increasing aloohol content in solutions of cadmium, lead and thal-
lium nit-rates. The author is of the opinion that this shifting can
be explained also-by another way. The curves on figure I reveal
that in the concentration range iL,,estigated a step-like complex
formation takes place (the points are not on a straight line) i.e.
that several aquo-complexes occur in the solution. For the deter-
mination of their composition and their stability the author used
the Yatsimirskiy method (Ref 6). It can be seen on figure 1 that
in the cases of cadmium 3, lead 4, and thallium only 2 tangents
with values of (p + 1/2) can be plotted. In all 3 cases mentioned
he gives the empiric formulae of the corresponding aquo-COMDlexes
(4 for cadmium, 5 for lead, and 3 for thallium) their instability
constants included. Thus the applicability of the polarographic
Card 2/3 method of determining the composition and the instability constants
On'the Fx0lem of the Dissociation of the Aquo-Complexes SOV/153-58-2-29/30
of the aquo-complexes in the solution was proved. Coordination
numbers were determined and the atep-like instability constants
of the mentioned metals in water-alcohol solutions were estimated.
There are 1 figure and 6 Soviet referenoes, ~
ASSOCIATION: Ivanovakiy khimiko-takhnologicheskiy institut
(Ivanovo Chemical and Technological Institute)
Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Chair of Analytical Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: November 26, 1957
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AUTHORSt V*4i1!YeY, Y. P., Korableyal V. D-p SOV/153-58-3-30/30
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Y&tsimirskiy,7r.-
B.
TITLEt Conference Discussion on the Methods of Investigating the
Complex Formation in Solutions (Boyeshchaniye-diskussiya
po metodam, izucheniya kompleksoobrazovaniya Y rastvorakh)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uohobnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i
khimichaskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 3, pp 173 - 174 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Prom February 18 to 21, 1958 a conference discussion took
place at the town of Ivanoyol it dealt with the subjects
mentioned in the title. It was called on a decision of the
VIIth All-Union Conference on the Chemistry of Complex
Formations. More than 200 persons attended the conference,
among them 103 delegates from various towns of the USSR.
At the conference methods of determining the composition of
the complexes in solutions were discussed, as well as the
methods of oaloulating the instability constants according
to experimental data and problems concerning the influence
of the solvent upon the processes of complex formation.
I. I. Chernyayev, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR, stressed
Card 1/16 in his inaugural lecture the great importance and actuality
Conference Discussion on the Methods of SOV/153-58-3-30/30
Investigating the Complex Formation in Solutions
of the problems to be dealt with, and wished the conference
all the best in its work. 1. V. Tananayev, on behalf of the
Orgkomitst (Organization Committee) held a lecture ont "The
Method of Determining the Composition of Compounds Formed in
Solutions". In his lecture, V. ff. Tolmachey dealt with the
problem of the graphical interpretation of the method by
Ostromyslenskiy-Zhob. It was proved that this method can
also be used in such oases where the equilibrium of complex
formation was turned complex by the hydrolysis or dimerization
of the central ion. In the lecture by A. K. Babko and
M. M. T&nLnavko, "Physical and Chemical Analysis of the
Systems With 3 Colored Complexes in the Solution", the results
of a systematic investigation in oopper-quinoline-salicylate,
as well as in copper-pyridine-salicylate systems by means of
the optical method were dealt with. In the lecture by Ya. A.
Fialkov the idea of a further investigation of the complex
formation processes in solutions wan developed. Besides the
determination of the composition and stability of the complexes
also the physical and chemical properties, the chemical nature
Card 2/16 and the structure of the complex compounds must be investi- 01
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Investigating the Complex Formation in Solutions
gated. The lecture by K. B. Yatsimirskiy dealt with the
conditions of checking the usefulness of the method of isomolar
series in the determination of the complex composition. To
be able to obtain objective results the position of the
maximum at various concentrations of the components must be
checked. A. K. Babko made several critical remarks concerning
the lecture by I. V. Tananayev. He pointed out that such a
methcl of investigation must be chosen that is connected with
the characteristic properties of the system investigated.
A. P. Komar' mentioned in his lecture that for the time being
the method by Ostromyalenakiy-Zhob is the beat for determining
the complex composition, and should be employed as often as
possible. This demands, however, that all instructions con-
oerning this method are strictly obeyed. I. S. Mustafin,
L. P. Adamovich and V. I. Kuznetsov took part in the discus-
sion. K. B. Yatsimirskiy proved in his lecture "Hydrolytic
Equilibria and the Polymerization in Solutions" that, if the
hydrolysis products are polymerized, the "inclusion into the
complex" and the "formation function" at a constant pH value
Card 3/16 are varied with the modification of the total concentration of
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Investigating the Complex Formation in Volutions
the metal. Therefore all those methods may be employed for
investigating the polymerization of this type which make the
determination of at least one of the two functions mentioned
possible. It was proved that the hypotheses on the existence
of complexes of the type "nucleus + chain members" can also
be founded from the viewpoint of structural conoeptes particles
the charge of which does not exceed unity can occur as "chain
members". The usefulness of the characterization of areas of
existence of pcLymers by means of surface diagramei "total
concentration of the metal - pH" was proved as well. 1. 1.
Alskseyeva and K. B. Yateimirskiy in their lecture "Inyeatiga-
tion of the Polymerization of Iso-Poly Acids in Solutions"
mentioned experimental results of the investigation of the
polymerization in solutions of molybdio acid. The authors
proved that especially the molybdio acid within a certain
range of the pH values and the concentrations exists as a
number of compounds that can be expressed by an overall formula
moo4(EMOO4)n-2. In the lecture by N. V. Aksel'rud and V. B.
Card 4116 Spivakovskiy investigation results on basic salts taking into