SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYALOV, O.S. - VYALTSEV, V.V.

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VTAIOV, O.Set prof.; TKAOMM, L*Gsp prof. - -11~ .-~' "-*W~l me-Incrustations from the Antarctic, Pr1roda 47 no.6:113-114 -Te 15 81 (MIRA 11: 7) le*Inatitut geologii poleznykh 1. ekopayemykh AN USSR, Llvov,, (Antaratio.regione--Calcite) V J1 1 15-57-1-354 Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1, P 55 (USSRT AUTHOR: Vyalov, 0. S. TITLE: Short Survey o e History and Conditions of Formation of the Sediments in the Western Regions of the Ukrainian-SSR (Kratkiy obzor istorii i usloviy obr'azovaniya osadkov v zapadnykh oblastyakh UkrSSR) PERIODICAL: Tr. Soveshchaniya po tektonike allpiysk. Geosinklinall- no obl. yuga SSSR,Baku, AN AzerbSSR, 1956, pp 233- 249 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 VYALOV, O.S. L-.. ~. v< - "' - Brief description of tha Davin Sea cousto stM Dopot (Farr) F*7 and Mrn7y Station rogions. Itauk. zap. LIviv. un. 40:268-274 157. NIRA 11:6) (Antarctic regions--Physical geoi;raphy) VYALOV. O.S.; TKACIWK9 L.G. [Tkochuk, L.11.1 m~e'etona scalas from the vicinit7 of HirM7 in the Antarctic. Ikol. zhur. 18 no. 2:80-82 158. OfMA 11:7) (Antarctic reggiono-Limestona) TUIOV, 0*8*; SCBOLV* Me vo. uchob.sav.; geolo i razy. seberg in the Antarctic. Ity. v. U002:3-1? 1 158. (KM 11:6) 19'' Vvovskiy gowidarst'venwy univereitet im.', r~ Pranko, kafedry geologii i petrografli, (Gauseberg, Geology) VYALOV .. O.S..; PISHVANOVA, L.S.;,PETRASHKEVICHi M.I.; GRISHKVICH, G.N. Miocene stratigraphic scale of Transearpathia. Biul.HDIP.Otd. -geol. 37 no.5s69-79 S-0 162. (MIRA 151l2) (Transcarpathia-Geology,Stratigraphic) ,VY-ALO,V,, , ~0..S I akademik; DABAGYAN, N.V. (Dabahian, N.V.]; VITRIK, S.P. (Vitryk, I r -,~, ~. S. ,P*.I;- SHAKIN, V.A. "Svalyava 1" a deep borehole in "he Pieniny (Cliff) zone of the Carpathians. Dop. AN MISR no-51631-635 163. (KRA 17:9) 1. Institut geologii goryuchikh iBkopayemykh AN UkrSSR. 2. AN UkrSSR (for Vyalov). USSR/Geophysics.- Soil Mechanics Nor/Dec ~O Permafrost "Determination of the Beat Field Around Under- ground Constructionsp" S. S. Vyalov, Inst of Permafrost Studies imeni V. A. Cbruchevi, Acad SCI USSR It Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf I Geofit" Vol XIV, xo 6, PP 553-562 Determines nonstationary heat field around under- C;round constructions at such depth that temper- ature of soil surface has no effect. Problem arises particularly in heat-engineering 171T6., USSR/Geopbysice Soil Mechanics - Nov/Dec 50 (Contd) calculations for subways, tunnels, underground gasification, etc. Solves by analytical method and electrical modeling. Submitted by Acad V. A.. Cbruchev 27 lun 50. 17IT6T USSH/Electricv~y - Computers Jan 51 Analogues "Sclut-~or. cf Some Thermotechnical Problems by Electric Aralogue Methods," S. S. Vyalov, L. G. Kogan, Inst Permafrost Studies imeni V. A. Obruchev, Acad Sci USSR., and Iast of PrecisionNech a--d Computing Tech, Acad Sci USSR "1z Ak N-wak SSSR, Otdel T---kh Nauk" No 1, PP 39-53 App, Iled e-'Le,- analogue methods developed by L. 1. Gute=akher to study of so-me thermotecb problems, WtIcularly problems of heat transfer in soils. Used niec Integ-ra:--ors ET-11, EI-12, EI-22, and EI-3-1. Advantages of method are speed and 184T4o USSR /Ele c txic ity - Computers (Contd) Jan'51 simplicity. Solved ~r'O problems of hewn cond. in 20 days. Submitted 8 Jun 50. iB4T4o uSsR /Engineering - Construction, Grounds Jun 51 *Equilibrium Limit of Soft Grounds Underlaid by a Rigid Bed," S. S. Vyalov, Inst of Permafrost Studies imeni V. A. Obruchev, Acad Sci USSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 6, PP 813-828 Investigates plane problem concerning limit equil of soft grounds, i.e., plastic clays, silts, vater- gatd loose soils, underlaid by rigid base and carrying uniforkly distributed load of structure. Problem is solved by methods of generalized theory developed by V. V. Sokolovskiy for limit equil of 2051-7, USSA/Engineerin g - Construction, Grounds Jun 51 (tontd) loose materials ("Static's of Loose Medium," 1942 aDd "Theory of Plasticity," 1946, both published .,by Acad Sci USSR) .. Rigid bed considerably effects 01,astically stressed'condition of underlaid ground, decreasing its carrying capacity,''but has favorable effect an value of settlements. Submitted by Acad L. S. Leybenzon (deceased). 20577 VTALOV, S.S.; ?$~MMVICH ~'V;A. Binding properties of frozen ground. Dokl.AN SSSR 104 no 0 155. im4LItLOZZI) lAhleirkorrespondeat AN SSSR~(for TSyti&vich).,2.Imstltut merzlste- -yedemlya imai V.A.Obrachav& Akadexii mauk SSSR. (Yrszea ground) VTAWv, S.S. Creep &ad long-term resistance of frozen ground. Dokl- AN *SM 104 no.6:850-833 0 155. (MLRA 9: 1. Institut merslotaveden4a imeni V.A. Obruchavs, Akademil nauk SSM. Predetayleno ak&denikoa VA. Obruchevyw. (Frozen ground) 15-57-3-3788D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, p 187 (USSR), AUTHOR: Vyalov, S. S. TITLE: The Rheological Properties and Bearing Capacity of Prozen Ground (Roologisheski e svoystva i nesushchaya sposobnost, merzlykh gruntov~ ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences, presented to the In-t mdrzloto-ied, AN SSSR (Peiinafrost lnsti~ute 6f the AS USSR), Mosecrwg 1956 - j I ASSOCIATION: In-t merzlotoved. AN SSSR (Permafrost Institute of the AS USSR), Moscow Card 1/1 VYAL.M. 0.S. Reutl*n betwee"tross and daf om&ti#n. sf f Pos n grvmds with All'O%Wwe f*r tke.tiuo factord' Deklo AN SBSR lo; ao.&1049-10~2 156! -2. Zlistiftt imerslotevedonlyaL imenj V.A. Obrucheys Oko4oull nxwr 8m, Frodstaylane ftkademikin V*A,. Obruchavp [doo-ollmod] (Trossi grounds) VYALOT S.Sol TSMVICH. W.A, bor"" Spherical~-dia impression toichnique for estimating the supporting capacity of bound soils. Dokl. AM SSSR Ill no.6-.1193-1196 D '56. 1 (KLRA 10:3) 1e Chlen-korrespondont 0 SSSR (for TSytovidh). 2.1natitut, meralo- tovedeniya im. TA, Obruch6v& Akademil nauk SSSR. (Boil machnics) 14 VTPJ,0-1, S. orch ln-tituti.~ of U'-'),J", 1~-J, ond SKIBrIfF.IY, Civil Divlsicii, llillldrorxo,',~~ct, I 4 a 'r "RheoloGical Processes in Frozen Ooils ond D--Ilsc Cloys," El p r-r submitted at the International Conference of the Internatio;m]. Socicty of Soil 1-k-chanics anJ I'mindatior. ~;nZine~~rinG, London, 12-21, Nug 57. (references 7 Soviet popers) SOV/ 124--58-10-11595 Tran:-.Iatic.r. ircm.- Relerati-~nyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 129 (USSR) AUTHOR! Vyalo-v, S.S. TITLE- --Appli..Un of the Electric Integrating Computer for Determining Stresses in Soils (Primeneniye elektrointegratora dlya opredeleniya napryazheniy v gruntakh) PERJOWCAL: Materialy po labor. issled. merzlykh gruntov. Nr 3. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 312-321 ABSTRACT: Basic procedures of the application of the electric integrating computer for determining stresses in a linearly- deforming semi- plane loaded along its ed8e by a distributed arbitrary load are described. A.S.Stroganov Card 1/1 TSYTOVICH, N*A,l MSISOVA, Z#A.; BOZHSNOVA, A.P.1 TATTUNOV, I.I.; DOSTOVALOT. B.N,; SHUMIT, P.JL.; BAKULIN, F.G.; SAVXLIY3Yg B.A.; ZHUXOT, V.I.; , ~Tjjt;_ SEUSEMINA, TO.F. MARM07, G.A,;-E~LD Physical phenomena and processes in frosting, frozen, and thavirg soils; general co=,ents. Xat. po lab. isel, meral. grunt. no.3r7- 114 157. (MIRA 10tll) Orrosen ground) VY4~16v' Rheological processes in frozen soils and the condition of their stress limit* Kat, po lab. ioal. mer2l. grunt, no,3:234-254 157, (Soil mechanics) (Frozen ground) (MIRA lor1l) TTAWT' S.B. ID Using an elsotric integrator for determining soil stresse 4, Kat. p0 lab. isel. morzl& grunt, no.3:312-321 '57. (KIRA 10:11) (Integrators) (Soil mechanics) U~tj _n 6.U THOR Vyalov, So S., Doctor of Technical 3cionces. 3o-9-7/48 TITLE: The Work of Scientists in-the Antarctica., The First Research Data According to the Program of the International Geophysical Year (Rabota uchenykh v Antarktike. Pervyye issledovaniya po programme Mezhdunarodnogo Geofizicheakogo goda). PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN SSSR., 1957, Vol. 27, Nr q.. pp. 41 - 45 (USSR). ABSTRACT: With the beginning of the International Geophysical Year the culri- natine point of winter was reached in the Antarctic. The main base of Mirnyy with the observatory-cabins has for a long time been buried in snow, above it a storm sweeps the country which often reaches a speed of ho secOm. The temperature in Mirnyy varies between -14,2 and -15,50 (Ilay - July); in the interior of the antarctic continent (base of Vostok I) the temperature dropped to -52,70. An expedition to the base of Pionerskaya. and a 3 months lasting advance with sled- ges and special motor traction machines to the 64othe and goothe kilameter-point was carried out with success. Before the beginning of winter the last ships weighed anchor on the antarctic coast. The geophysical observations are continued without interruption. a syste- Card.1/2 matic observation of the atmosphere is made by means of airplane; 3o-9-7/46 fte.Wokk of,Scientists in the Aiitaretic6., The First Research Data According to the Program of the International Geophysical Year. reconnaissance flights in the interior of the continent are also carried out. Interesting first data were brought by the sledge. expedition: It was found that the layer of ice between Mirnyy and the base of Pionerskaya reaches a thickness of loo-2oo m. on the coast, however, it drops to 3-3,5 m. The mother rock under the immense ice-crust in some places goes down to several hundred meters below the sea-level. The radio communication between the bases works well* ~AVAILABLE. Library of Congress. Card 2/2 TYAIODV* &~#~stsrshiy. nauchvy sotrudalk, 4ttin -g.couroefor the Antarctic. "nsm. oils, 32 so-1:35 J'a 157. OWU 10-4) Antsr"kticheskays, okepeditmiy&. Spotsi&lfwy korrespondout zhur- nals. "Zuauiye - all&*. (AzUrctic region) AUTHOR: Vyalov, S.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences 4-2-1/18 TITLEt Peporting from the Sixth Continent (Reportazh a shestogo kon- tinenta) PERIODICAL: Znaniye-Sila, 1958, # 2, pp 1-3 (USSR) ABSTRACT: AVAILABLEi Card 1/1 This is a report of a trip to the Antarctic, which start- ed in January 1957. The author traveled,~y sea (the "Ko- operatsiya" ice-breaker) and air (2-engined LI-2). He gives a short travelogue of the trip. There are four sketches. Library of Congress n AUTUOR: vy'llov, S. S. Doctor of Tocl.,nienl Scien-jec, TITLEs Ole ThIra Teen m: Antar,.Itic Exylorcre (Trefly" is~lecova,teley PERIODICAM Veatnik Akademii NZ-011- SSSR, 195P 2,,j 33-30(ussn) ABSTRACT: With the be,-inning of antarctic sprJn,% pnrtlv~:&rly intenoive work io carried out. The Gcclo,~ista, h~*irolo,,iati and Oia- ciolooists carrj (jut thcIr obvervation.3 frcm 12he field partiou march out on rovtu,3. At pre-ocnt a r,roup of G. K. Kondrat 'yev ii vor,':inCr -0 hn S ?~-, ,. r C, 0 11-1 ~ , :Jrnoye, in order to invu*ti.7ate the thic!,-nevo of the rla_-i;r ~Oc. The moteorologint3 carry out their oboarvations accortUn,,: to the precise proCram of the Internationz-1 Year. Ilith the riae of the sun the actinomctric observallons are inten- sified. Pxcordin!-, to t1dri oboarvation V. I. Ohlyak~,(;v hao carried out a calcidi~icn ol ,' the possibly lowest air tozipera- tures on the glacier surface, whicli amotint to -00 j -t- 20for the central raL~,Ion of the Antarctic and to -I'D o + :1101 for the Card 1/3 stations Vostok and Yuzhryy polyus. Yhe lowest ti!mperature The Third Tbe= of Antartle.-INplore-z-3 observed this year amounted to -74,5 0 in Yuzhnyy polyus on ~cptomber 14. The geophysiciato carry out re,-,-ular observations of the earth's magnetism, of the earth currents, of co3mic rays, of the polar li-ht and of the propalation of radic- .9 1.0 wavoo. In the course of two years no oarthquake with tbc c,piccnter in the Antarctic vian oboarvod by the ear-ffiquake ob3ervatories Mirnoye and Oazis. V. A. Chernijov h%s carried out snoyr- and ice-investib~ationo by means of suFor3ound equipment. P. A. Sbumskiy and the author of the n .,re3ort pa- per have in the laboratory investi.:-ated cryatal-physical pro- cesic.q. V. IT. Bo-cSIO'13:UY stated that in the interior mass of the glacier the temperature does not rise, but decrease. IT. F. Grit;orlyev ha3 invactigated the froat-proneszes in ice-free places. The Soviet scientists keep up a re,r'-Ular connection with the foreign Antarctic expeditions. Under the direction of A. F. Treshnihov continental I'very lonf: laatin-C-11 expeditions were undertaken, in -vrhich 27 men took part. In the station Komsonoltskaya V. S. Polovin with a Croup has started his workt and in the temroriry station Vo3tul: 1 0 men Card 2/3 have hibernated with V. G. Aver'Janov. Just nOW in the Ant- The Third Team of Antarctic Explorers 30-2-5/49 arctic nidsummer is prevailing, in the cas8 of w4ich in Mirnoye the temperature amounts to aboutoO - +5 C; in Korisomollskay~ it remains by about 20-30 below zero. On November 18, 179 men under the direction of Ye. 1. Tolstikov and V. G. Kort arrived by ships I 'Ob"' and "Kooperatsiyall as third relief. The ships brought foodstuffs, outfit and new special means of transportation, among others also 3 aeroplanes to Mirnyy. By means of an aeroplance IL-12 in- vestigations in the antarctic region were carried out. On December 26, a Croup under the diroction of A. F. Nikolayev has set out to the interior of the continent. At a diutance of 800 km from KOMM101'skaya the station Sovetskaya is to be organized, where 6 men with V. K. Babary.,in are to biber- nate. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress 1. Meteorol6gy-Antarctic regions-USSR 2. Geology-Antarctic regions- Card 3/3 USSR 3. Flydrology-Antaretic regions-USSR 4. Ice-Antarctic regions 5. Geophysics-USSR 11 1 SOV-4-58-9-17/34 AUTHOR: Vyalov,__%'r--Doctor of Technical Sciences, Special Correspon- --a-'e`nof "Znaniy-sila" TITLEt Where it Is Coldest of All (Tam,gde vaego kholodneye) PERIODICALs Znaniye-ailap 1958t, Nr 9, pp 20-22 (USSR) ABSTRACTs A general description of observations made by Soviet ant- arctic stations (Mirnyy2 Pionerskayao Komsomollskayag Vostok- 1) such as precipitationap snow propertiesp temperature etc. The following members of the Soviet antarctic expedition are mentioned: P.A. Shumskiy and V.M. Kotlyakov. There are 10 photoffraphs, 2 graphs, and 4 drawings. 1. High pressure reseazell--LISSR Card 1/1 - VYALOV, 5.5 ~,; YBGOROV, N.I. Ihoerimental determination of soil-heaving forces. Trudy Inst. marzl. AN SSSR 14:40-55 '58. (MMA 111-8) (frozen gound) (Soil mechanics) _~TA rgey Stepanovich; TSYTOVICH, N.A., otv.red.; SHLMV, V.K., 13RUMM". V-V-, takhn.red. [Rheological properties and the bearing capacity of frozen .ground] Reologioheskie evoistva i nesushchaia sposobnosto merzlykh gruntov. Hoskva, Izd-vo Akid.nauk SSSR. 1959. 187 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for TSytovich). (Frozen ground) (Foundations) kA 10 I I A jig lam au If All t. 4 VYALOVI S. S. "On the Dynamics of the Antarctica Ice-Cap" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Unionp 10th General Assembly ahd 19th Intl. Geographical Congress,, Stockholmo Sweden, 6-13 August 1960, VOTYAKOVp Innokentiy Nikolayevichl VYAWV' S.S.r doktor tekhn. naukp otv. P red# NIKOLAYEVA, I.N.y red. 4Ud--V&J-'SMHKOVA, L.A., tekbn. red. (Physicochemical properties of Yakutial Fiziko-makhan"ichookie gruntov TSentrallnoi IAkutii. 1961. 58 p. (Yakutia-Frozen ground) (Soil permafrost grounds of Central svoistva mnog'oletnemerzlykh Moskva, Izd-vo' Akad.nauk SSSR, (KIM 14:6) mechanics) s/169/62/000/008/o6o/ogo E202/8192 AUTHOR: Vyalov, S.S. TITLEi The dynamics of the glacial cover of Antarctica PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika., no.8, 1962, 72, abstract 8 V 340.*(In the collection: 11XIX Mezhdunar. geogr. kongress v Stokgollme, 19601, ('Materials of the 19th International Geographic Congress in Stockholm, 19601), M., AN S'SSR, 1961, 123-132). TEXT: Using his theory of nonlinear viscoplastic flow, the author solves the general problem relating the accumulat-ion and oblation of the solid precipitates and the temperature conditions of the glacial cover on the one hand, and'the topography of its surface and the distribution of stresses and rate's of movement on the other. By simultaneous solution of three equations - physical (rheological), dynamical equilibrium and mass balance - the following equations were obtained: 1) the rate of ice flow on the surface-of the cap and in the mean of the cross-section; 2) equation connecting the topography of the cap and the amount Card 1/2 The dynamics of the glacial cover S/169/62/ooo/oo6/o60/090 E202/E192 of accumulation. In this case the topography of Antarctica where the accumulation increases towards the edges is compared with the topography of Greenland where the accumulation increases towards the centre, in view of which the profile of the latter is steeper. The real topography of the Antarctic cap is well described by the elliptic equations in which n = m = 2. 3) the equations of stresses within the cap, along the bed. 4) equations of the flow velocity distribution with the height and length of the cap and its contour, taking into consideration the effect of the ice temperature. The theoretical calculations are compared with the observational data collected in the eastern Antarctica along the profile cross-section Mirnyy - Pionerskaya - Vostok-1 - Komsomollskaya - Vostok. The calculated values coincide well with the observed ones. 4 references. FAbstractor's notes Complete translation.-I Card 2/2 VrALOV, S..S.; PEKARSKAYAq N.K.; SHUSHEIRINAI Ye.P. Method of testing the compressive and shear strengths of frozen ground, with consideration of creep. 149rzl.issl. no.2tl65-188 161. L (MIRA 1615) (Frozen ground-Testing) 3/124/62/000/001/043/046 D237/D304 AUTHOR: Vyalov, S. S. TITLE: Viscous-plastic flow of the ice cover and the mechanism deformation of ice PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, no. 1, 1962, 32, abstract 1V253 (V sb. losled. po fiz. i mekhan. merzlykh gruntov. 4. M., AN SSSR3 1961, 137-155) TEXT: The results are given of investigating ice under various loads in the Mirna village in the laboratory set-up within the snow layer and of the physical crystallography investigations conducted concurrently, Equations are obtained describing the procesz of compression of snow and ice and the mec'~anisja of com- preasion in the direction of increasing depth. In the top part, a fundamental density change occura, while at a greater depth the density of the ice is nearly conatant. The proceae of alipping Card 1/3 3,/124/62/000/001/043/046 Viscous-plastic flow... D237/D304 of the ice depends on the orientation of its crystals relative to the direction of motion. Viscous motion occurs during the dis- vle-l" placement along the base planes, and this motion has the highest velocity, During displacement of the ice with a random structure, its deformations accumulate discontinuously and consist of the displacement deformation of oriented crystals and deformations caused by disintegration of non-oriented cry3tale. The ice has a critical stress value, above which a small increa8e in the stress results in a large increase of the deformation velocity, which is characteristic for the avalancheof the glacier. The surface pro- file of the ice cover with the flow of ice under the stresses below %'-Ihe critical is obtained by basing the equation on the theory o*.' non-linear-viscoso-plantic flow. The surface profile of the glacier where the mode of motion depends on solid deposits, temperature of the ice, and slope of the bed appears in many cases to be elliptical. A comparison is given of the profiles of the Antarctic glacier and Greenland glacier, and the equation of the distribution of flow velocities relative to height and length of Card 2/3 B/124/62/000/001/043/046 Viscoue-plantic flow... D237/D304 the cover, and under the influence of the temperature. Process- ing observations in East Antarctic had shovni that the profile of the glacier represents a correct semi-ellipse and that calcu- lated velocities of motion satisfactorily agree with observation. f-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.2 Card 3/3 KARTASHOV, Sergey IUkolayevicb;.)gAIPY$_at�.j dqktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; ZOIDTOV, P.F.,, red. izd-va; OLUDI, S.P.,, tekhn. red. [Plwsicomechanical properties and processes of the formation of the Bnow-firn cover in eastern Antarctica] Fiziko-rekhanichei3kie avolstva i protsessy formirovaniia anezbno-firnovogo polxova Vostochnoi. Antarktidy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 105 p. (MLLA 15: 5) (AntarctJo regions--Snow) :V)LAWVj,-8ergW-StapanoLvich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; GMOSHINSKIY, Vse'volod Georgiyevioh; GORODETSKIY, StUwAsluv FAuardavich; GRIGORIYEVA., Vera Crigorlyevna; ZARETSKIY., Yuri7 YonBtantinavich; PEKARSKAYA, 11ina Kazimirama; SIIUSHERIIJAp Ye3Azaveta Petrovna; SANOVICH-OSIPOV, P.O., red.; DOROKHINAp I,N,s takhns red, (Stability and creep of frozen ground and calculations of ice walls)Prochnost' i polzuehest' morzlykh grantov i. raschety ledogruntovykh ograzhdonii. Moskvaj, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. (MIM 15:9) (Frozen ground) PEKARSKAYt, Nina Kazimirovna; YYALOV S S. prof., doktor tekhn. nauk,, ~re. -veC tekhn. izd otv. red.; BRODSKAYA, A. ZUDINA, V.I., red. (Resistance of frozen ground to shifting and its dependence on texture] Prochnoat' morzlykh gruntov pri advige i ea zavisi- moat' ot tekstury. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 106 p. (mm 160) (Frozen ground) VYALOV, S. S.Y 1,bl'NIYDV, Pavel Ivanovich, SNEMKO, 0. V., it Pile foundations" report to be submitted for the Intl. Conference on Permafrost, Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Indiaha, 11715 Nov 63 VYALOV, S. S.,, "Rhbology of frozen soils" report to be cubmitted for the Intl. Conference on Permafrost, Purdue Univ., Lafayette., Indiana, 11-1.5 Nov 63 SHUSHERINA, Ye,p.;.1~4~vj's.,..S..,. - ~- ~ ~ StudyIng the IaBting bearing power of frozen aoila under uniaxial compreBsion. Merzl. ioal. no.3014-347 163. (MM 17:6) VYALOV, S.S. Revicus and bibliography. Osn. fund. i me-kh. grun 5 no.3: 29-31 163. WPA 17:1) -117~~! J-POSO - Concerning the forthcoming revision of OTechnical specifica- tioms for designing footings and foundations on permafrost soils." Osn., fund. i mekh. grun. 5 no.4:21-22 163. (MIRA 16:11) ~~--VYALOV, S.S.~,_4oktor tekhn. nauk Calculating stability and creep offrozen ground barriers. Shakht. stroi. 7 no.12t6-9 D163, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut merzlotovedeniya imeni V.A. Obrucheva. .I- I VYALOV,, S. S.- "Plasticity and creep of cohesive medium." report submitted for Intl Symp on Rheology & Soil Mechanics, Grenoble, France, . 1-8 Apr 64. VYALOVj S. S. (Yoscow) "Problems of the plasticity and creep theory of cohesive media" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jam - 5 Feb 1964. ABELEV, Yu.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ABELEV, M.Yu., inzh.; BAKHOLDIN, B.V.j kand. tekhn. nauk; BEREZANTSEEV, V.G., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; VY doktor tekhn. .nauk; GODES, E.G., inzh.; GoRbuwv-rb~Abov, V.I., doktor tekhn. nauk1prof.; DA11-'.ATOV, B.I.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DOKUCHAYEV, V.V.9 kand. tekhn. nauk; KRUTOV, V.I., kand. tekhn, 'naukj KSEROFONTOVj A.I.p kand, tokhn, nauk-, MARIUPOLISKIY, G.M.j kand, tekhn. nauki MORARESKUL,N.N., inzh.; PERM, Ye.M., inzh.; SAVINO11, O.A., doktor tekhn. naukoe SIDOROV, N.~., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHORODIIISKIY, N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, N.M., doktor tekhn.nauk; WIDKIII, A.Ya.p inzh.; SHASHKOVx S.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; S~ZYKOV, M.L.9 inzh.; YAROSIENKO, V.A., kand.takhn.nauk, bleceased]; KHALI2EV, Ye.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn.red. tManual for the designing of industrial plants, apartment houses, and public buildings and structures; foundations) Spravochnik proektirovshchika promyshlennykh, zhilykh i obshchestvennykh zdanii I sooruzhenii; osnovaniia i.funda- menty. Leningrad, Stroiizdat, 1964. 268 p. (MIRA 18:1) L FVI'(I; ill " ~JT, A~Ulfl Cl i-~ I -. ~ , -n I ! 4 -, r, .1 ' r) n n Ii n 4 1 n ,,, - , n I n I '? 5 - I , : , ., . .. ~Ilalwl A N4 Q L: 12 flql U-IMININ-21 "m nuallim molumm MRmiromamm VYALOV, S.S. Foundation conatruction in permafrost in the U.S.A. and Canada. Oano, fundo i mekh, grun. 7 no-3:28-30 065. OGRk 18W ACC NR, AR7004111 (4 SOURCE; CODE: UR/0169/66/000/013/V050/V050 IJ AUTHOR: Vyalov, S. S.; Yermakov, V. F. TITLE: Decrease in the strength of ice with time SOURCE., Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12V328 REF SOURCE: Tr. koordinats. soveshcbaniy po gidrotekhn., Vyp. 23, 1965, 89-9f TOPIC TAGS: glaciology, ice strength, dynamometer, ice rheology, elasticity, rheologic property, ice, plastic deformation, plastic strength I ABSTRACT: A new method of determining the rheological properties of ice using a dynamometric device Is examined. The purpose of-the method is to accelerate and simplify testing procedures. The test is conducted by measuring the initial load applied to the specimen from the tension on an elastic dynamometer. The stress transmitted to the sample through the dynamometer, produces in the sample crcep deformation which, in turn, causes the dynamometer to relax and reduce the stress. The reduction of stress will continue, under any given stress, until the sample's deformatiou achieves stabilization, t. e. , until a state of equilibrium is attained between-the load applied to the sample through the dynamometer and the Card 1/2 UDC: 551. 32:53, ACC NR- AR7004111 internal resistance of the ice. If the initial strain applied to the sample is approximately equal to the assumed-instantaneous strength, then the stabilization of deformation will correspond to the limiting equilibrium. Since ice does not have stress-rupture strength, a nominative value of relative deformation for a specific length of time may be regarded as the deformation stabilization. Dynamo- meter testing may be regarded as creep tests with stress varying with time; changes in stress and deformation are interdependent. The proposed method is recommended for conducting tests under different loads (compression, rupture, shear). In conclusion, data obtained in testing samples of polycrystalline glacier and lacustrine ice (Mirnyy, Antarctica), using the dynamometer, are presented. A bibliography of 5 titles is included. G. Deyev. [Translation of abstract] [SP] SUB CODE: 08/ Card 2/2 CIIUKSIN ,Yuriy Vladimirovich, inzh.; VYALGV,..7urIy,AIokoandrovichp lnzh.; XUDKINA, Yoop r(.,d.j 111KITINA, V.p tokhn, red. [Herring of the Northwestern Atlantic and fisheries for them) Selldi Severo-Zapadnoi Atlanti-ki i ikh promycel. Kaliningrad, Kaliningradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 122 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Atlanticheskaja nauchno-prouysI.ovaya.perspektivnaya raz- vedka Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii (for Chukain., Vyalov). SOV/124-57-3-2893 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 38 (USSR) AUTHOR- Vyalova, A. I. TITLE: Application of Non-ducted Air Delivery at Textile Factories (Pri- meneniye beskanallnoy podachi vozdukha na tekstil'nykh fabrikakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. nauch. sessii Vses. n,i. in-ta okhrany truda, 1955, Nr 4, pp 107- 134 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 VY=VAs A. I. Studying the various ventilation systema in roomo without natural lights Izv,vyo,ucheb.zav.j tekh.taket.prome no.1:123-132 163. OLIRA 1614) 1. Ivanovokiy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut okhrany tkuda, (Textilo factorico-Heating and ventilation) - VYALOVA, A. I. Cand Tech Soi -- (diss) *Stqdy or the air currqnto In weaving and spinning rooma as applicable to tire now b9P44m,6 of the textile industry." Lan, 1959. 15 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Lan Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst. 0hair ofHeat and Gas Supply and Ventilation), 160 copies (KL, 48-59, 114) -22- VTALOVA, A I. do'centrnted sup-oly of air in textile factories. IZ-7. vys.ucheb. zaT.; takh.takat.prom.'no.2:156-167 '58. (MIRA 11;5) 1. Ivnnovskiy tekatilInyy inatitut. (Textile fActories-Henting And ventilation) ., VYALOVA A. I. Lz~~ Effoct of variaw mothodo of uced air ramoval or th(j officiore'l 6f air exchange created in the room# jzv,vjs.uchCb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.5:117-123 161. (Miw~ 14: 11) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-isslodovatel'Likiy institut okhruny truda. (Toxtile factories-Ileating and ventilation) VYALOVA' M.T. Rol@ of cytological ana4sim in certain otolaryMological diseases; clinical studies. Vast. otorinolar., Koskya 15 no.2:32-36 Kar-Apr 1933- (CIML 24:3) .10 Of the Clinic for Diseases of the ALr, Throat, and Nose (Director - Prof. A. G. Likhachev)s lirst Moscow Order of Unin Medical Institute, BABAYANTS, R.S.; BLAGOVESHCHENSKAYA) V.V.1 rERGILESOVA, 0,S.,- VISSONOV, Yu.V.,- UWYA,,_~._A.; GIJZUNOV, I.S.; DRUTMAII, R.D.: KLEWARSKAYA, N.N.; KOMVA, E.S.; KURSHAKO7, N.A., prof.; IAR-.CHEVA, L.P.; LYSIXII.A., M.N.; KUIYSIIEVA, M.S.; PETUSHKOV, V.N.; RVINOVA, 11.1%; SOKOLOVA, I.I.; STUDENIKINA, L.A.; CHUSOVA, V.N.; SIIV;TIKIIINA, O.N.; SHULYATIKOVA, A.Ya.; SHTUKKENBERG, Yu.M.; BARANOVA, Ye.F.V red. [Acute radiation lesion in man] Ostraia radiatsionnaia travma u cheloveka. Moskva, Meditsina, 1965. 313 P. (MTRA 18:9) Is Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Kurshakov). A 6 4/4) Al, PHASE I BOOK =PWITATIO4 SOV/6344 Alekseyeva, 0. G., A. F. Bibikova, N. A. Vya A. Ye. Ivanov, K. A. Krayevskiyj N. A. Kurshakovp N. V. Paramonova, V. N. Fetushkov, Ve Va Sne&Lreva, It, A, Studenlkina,-Yu. M. Shtukkenbarg, and A. YA. .3hulyatikova .Sluchay ostroy luohevoy bolezni u cheloveka (A Case of Acute-Radia- t1on Sickness in Man)- Obseew, Medgiz, 1562. 149 p. 10,000 cop- lee printed, Ed. (Title page) i N; As KurahvCovp. Corresponding Member Academy of Medical Sciences SSSJ~p Professor; Ed.: S. P. Landau-Tylkina; Tech. Ed.:. N. A. Yakovley#, PtMPOSE; This monograph,; is 'Itnt.ended for physicians and *A101gists. COV3RAGEt 'Phis book describes an actual case'of acute "dIation sick- ness In Its sovere form, It describes in detail clinloil symptoms.. changes in biochemical indexesp morphological changes,-in the nervous system$ and the distribution of depth doses and energy absorption. Card 14 VY19 J-6 Val N. rruiSE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6344 Alekseyevaj 0. Q., A. F. Bibikova, N- A- YyAloya,_A. Ye. Ivano!r, N. A.. Krayevskiy, N. A. Kurshakov, H. V. Paramonova, V. N. Petushkov, V. V. Snegireva) L. A. Studenikina, Yu. M. Shtukkenbergs and A. Ya.. Shulyatikova Sluehay ostroy luchevoy bolezni u cheloveka (A Case of Acute Radla- tion Sickness in Man).. Moscow, Medgiz, 1962. 14q p. io,ooo cop- lea printed, .Ed. (Title page): N. A, Kurshqkovs Corresponding Member Academy of Medical Sciencea SS341 Proressor; Ed.: S. P. Landau-Tylkina;,Tech. Ed.: N. A. Yakovlev#. PURPOSEs This monograph is intended for physicians arA ~.ko~oglsts. COVERAGE: This book describes an actual case of acute,;Oiation sick- ness in its severe form. It describes in detail al 041 symptoms, changes In biochemical indexes, morphological changes, In the nervcu systeraj and the distribution of depth doses and energy ab3orption. Card 1/p DIYAKOVI B.F.j- TMASHEV# N.U.; KRUCHINIU, K.V.; XOGAN, A.B.: KOZMDE14tYAIEY,.IY,, V.V.,- TOKUM, VS-P.; TRIF011OV, H.K. CHEREPANOV., V.N.; VYAWVA, R.I. Southern Mangyahla-k in a large now oil-bearing region. Geol. neft4A i gaza 5 no,12t/+-Il D 161o (MIRA 14:'A:L ) lo Vsesoyuznyy nefteyanoy nauchno-Isaledovatel'skiy geologorazvedocheakoys upravleniye i ttest Mangyahlakneftegazrazvedka. (Mangyoblak Peninsula-Oil fields) ~V~YALOVA) R.10; DIYAKOVj B.F.; DWHEV N.U.; XOZ 'MODEM t YANSKlY 0 V.V.o KRAYLrV, P.I.; KRUCHIIIIII), K.V.; TOKAREV, V.P.; TRIFONOV, II.K.; CMMEPANOV, 11. H. Southern-Mangyahlak oil- and gas-bearing region. Trudy VNIGRI no.218:7-50 163. (MMA 17:3) -,rodaktor; DROBYSHIV, D.V., red4ktor; IONTPIN, S.N., rodaktor, VTALOVA R.I,;~ 0 -46MAW, Y.S., redaktor; BAZONOV, H.T,, redaktor; SOKOLOVA, Toolog redaktor; TASHCHURMINSrAYA, A.B.. vedushchiy redaktor; GINHADIMA, I.H., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Proceedings of the All-Union Conference on the Development of a Uniform System of Stratigraphy of Hesozoic Deposits of the Russian Platform] Trudy Yseeoiuznogo soveshchanita po rasrabotim unifitairovan- noy ekhemy stratigrafii mezozoyakikhotlozheniy Raeskoy platforzV. Leningrad, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nia. 1956. 383 P- (KLFA 9:12) 1. Vsesoyuznoya soveshchaniya po razrabotke unifitsirovannoy schemV stratigrafii mezozoiakikh otlozhenti Russkoy platform/. 1954o (Russian Platform--Geology, Stratigraphic) VYALOVA, R.I.; KIRICHKOVA, A.I. Jurassic sediments in the ~~nWhlak Peninsula. Trudy VIVIGRI no.218:236-247 163. (MIRA 17:3) VrALOVAI R.I~; DOROGOKUPEITS., A.V. Correlation between the cross sections of Jurassic p-4oducizig formations in the ZhetvLay and Uzen' deposits. Trudy VNIGRI: no.218:51-53 163. (MIRA 17:3) KWNOVI M.L., prof.; SIVOSHINSKIY, D.S., dotsent; ZIANGIROVA, G.G.; STENIKO, Z.L. Results of three year's use of radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis of intraocular tumors. Trudy TSIU 71:107-112 164. (MIRA 18.6) 1. Kafedra glaznykh bolezney (zav. prof. M.L. Kral, nov), kafedra meditsInskoy radiologii (zav. prof. V.K, Modestov) TSentralfncgo Instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i Moskovskaya glaznaya klinicheskaya. bollnitsa. TMICUIc_5 Vol EXCPltq" 180i. IIISTOCHEM02 MirtlIOD OF CITOLINESTERASE DETERWRAFTON (Russian text) - Vyalovskaya R. D. . h1astbaum J. S. and Simon J. B. - ARKII. PAM =.59, -18[37(M-116) Illus. 1 The reagents fiecesdary for the reaction are: (1) 0-naphthyl acetate (1). obtained by action of cHoracetyl on naphthol in an indifferent solvent. Twofold recrystalli- zation from aretane. M. p. 68% (2) Tetrazonium (11) is prepared by diazotization of dl - orlho -anisidine. This diazo compound Is etabilized with zinc chloride and stored In the dark. (3) Medinal buffer (0.1 M, PH A 7.8) Is prepared ex tempore from a mixture of a 61.5 0.1 Al medinal solution and a 30.5 0.1 M 11CI solution, at PH 7.5-8.0. (4) CaCI2. (5) 2 N-NaCl. The solution necessary for the reaction Is prepared as follows: 12.5 ml. of the solution of NaCl is mixed with 1.25 ml. of the 316 CftCl2 solution adding 12.5 ml. of the medinal buffer. 4 mg. p-naphthylacetate, dissolved In 0.25 acetone and 12 mg. tetrazonlum are added. Shake thoroughly, filter and use immediately for the determination of the cholinesterase (non-ator- able). The determination is carried out in fresh, non-fixed frozen sections 15-251A. thick, mounted on object slides and dried in the thermostat. The object slides are then kQpt In the freshly prepared mixture in the thermostat at 37* for 10-20 min. ~shed in. distilled water for 5 to 15 min. and embedded in glycerine. The enzyme w appears In. the form of punctate violet drops, whose staining Intensit varies ac- cording to the functional coddition of the object examined, The reactron scheme is given. EXCERPTA IM V01.11/3 Gen.Pathologyotc.lfar58 VY'4 40 V 871. HISTOCHEMICAL METHOD OF CHOLINESTERASE DETERMINA71ON (Russian text) -,V_yglovska a R. D. . Mastbaum J. S. and Simon J.B. - ARKH.PA 114-116) Illus. I The reagents necessary for th reactl n are: (1) P.-Naphthyl acetate (1) obtained by action of chloracetyl on naphthol in an indifferent solvent. Twofold recrystalliza- tion from acetone. M. p. 689. (2) Tetrazonium (11) is prepared by diazoti7ation of di- ortho -anisidine. This diazo compound is rtabilized with zinc chloride and stored in the'dark. (3) Medinal buffer (0.1 M. pit - 7.8) in prepared extempore from a mixture of a 61.5 ml. 0.1 M medinal solution and a 38.5 ml. 0.1 HCI at pit 7.5-8.0. (4) 316 CaC12. (5) 2-N sodium chloride solution. The solution necessary for the reaction is prepared as follows: 12.5 ml. of the solution of NaCI is mixed with 1,25 ml. of the 3% CaC12-80lutiOn adding 12.5 ml. of the medinal buffer. 4 mg. p -naphthylacetate, dissolved in 0.25 acetone and 12 mg. tetraroniwn are added. Shake thoroughly, filter and use immediately for the determination of the cholines- terace (non-storable). The determination in carried out in fresh, non-fixed frozen sections 15 to 25 p. thick, mounted on object slides and dried in the thermostLt. The object slides are then kept in the freshly prepared mixture in the thermostat at 370 for 10-20 min., washed. in distilled water for 5 to 15 min. and embedded In glycerin. The enzyme appears In the form of punctate violet drops, whose stain- ing intensity varies according to the functional condition of tho object examined. The reaction scheme L en, VYAW rTY-A-_....~~ I --- The sale of equipment has begun. Fin. SSSR 19 no,4:43-0 Ap 158. (MIRA 110) I*Direktor mashinno-traktornoy stantaii b.Krasnororsko7 sony Hoskovskoy oblasti, (Collective farms) (Machine-tractor stations) 5)q-1 7~T #4 ft !hl 0 0, got 00 0010, A40 .0 L. 'be 'Ua 7-iN 0 0 i3 jq 04 0 go Is -.RA a I V,3 E R -.0'm 12~ giv - I" fig a,.. ja His h C46 VYIAIL I TSEV .o 111 ay-ev.i,aIhIKOLIMAN# E.p otv. red. (The discrete space-time) Diskretnoe prostranstvo-vremia. Moskva$ Nauka, 1965. 397 p. (MIRA 18:6) VYALITSE~V:A A N KIMROV, B.M.; KONDRATtY,7VA, N.A., aspirant; RODNYY N.J.; SURNOV, P.V., aspirant; CHERNAVSK.T.Y, S.Ya.p aspirant! TENIKOV, A.G.p red. [Contradictions in the development of natural science] Protivorechiia v razvitii estentvoznaniia. Moskva,, Nauka, 1965. 351 P. (I.IIRA 1639) 1. Akaderdya nauk SSSR. Institut istorii yestestmznaniya i takhniki. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kedrov). S/2l4/62/000j002V0Mj002 1046/1246 AUTHOR: Vasil'yeva, G. Ya. and Vyal'ihin, G. F. TITLE: On the dependence of time variations of magnetic ficlds and radial velocities on the stability of active regions in the photosphcrc PERIODICAL: Solnechnyyc dannyyc, no. 2, 1962, 58-66 TEXT: The longitudinal component of magnetic fields and radial velocities were determined for two groups of sun spots: July 15, 1961 97= - 8 *, I = + 18 * (No. 198 in "Solnechnyyc da nnyyc"), and August 27, 1961 9, - + 15", 1 - + 20* (No. 243). Comparison of the magnetic-field maps with n. dial velocity distributions (scanned on four different occasions on July 15, and on two different ocilksions on August 27) shows that the magnetic field is not frozen into the gas at the photosphcric level (compare S. Mcyr, C. R., 251, No, 14, 1960; V. E. Stepanov, Izv. KrAO, XXV, 154,1961). The authors show that the radial velocities in the photo- sphere fire a more sensitive criterion than magnetic ficids for the activity of spot groups, whereas the magnetic- firld maps show no definite correlation In changes registered (hereon. The accelcratiom Ill active regions (July 15) cluster around 0.04 m/scc2 and in calm groups or spots (August 27) around 0.01 m/scc2. Thcre are 2 figures and 2 tables. Card 1/1 24369 S/035/6 1/G00/007/020/02 A001/A101 AUTHOR: Vyal'shin, G.F. TITLE: On rapid changes in magnetic fields of sunspots PERIODWALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomlya I rjeodezlya, ni. 7, -4,961, 46,, ab- stracL 7A7 I ("Solnechryye dannyle", ig6o (1961), no. 10, 79-81) TEXT! The reeul*s of Investigating changes in magnetic fields off sunspots during 24 hoara are re 'por-z-ed. Observaticns were condu~--ted by means cf the great solar telescope of the Malln Astronomical Ot-servalory AS USSR. Severa-, Series, 8 210 ob;~,erval.lonn in ea!7h. were made. llv,~ results from two days of observat-lons did not reveal any rict'-ceable variatl-cns in the strength of' 0-3 miagn-istic field, However, on July 10, 1960, a great change in the sunspot magnetic f le-Ld was re- corded. WIThin 4.5 hour5 of the field atrength decrea-sed from 2 900 to 2,100 gs, and th-en increased again up to aome mean vahle of 2,:,~00 Es, Simultaneous phctograph6 sh,~wed changes In dimensions and shape of the nunleus. The author is 5f the cpinj.-~n tha-t, rapid considerable field varlatiznS apparcn,!,ly exist which are assc~"Iated with changr-a in the strunture ef the ~!un3p-~tt. LAosi-rac~,,er's note., Corriplete -!ranslatlonl Ye. YE!Slr Ca ra I S/035/60/000/()4/04/017 AOO1/AOO1 Translation from: ReferativW zhurnal, Astronomiya i Goodeziya, 1960, No. 4, P. 42, # 3165 AUTHOR- Vyal'shin, G. F." TITLE: Comparison of T4o Methods of Measwing Magnetic Fields of.Swapots PERIODICAL: Solnechnyye dannjye, 1959, No. 1, pp. 81-83 TM: Two methods of measuring magnetic, fields of sunspots are compared. Using the first method, the iron line A 6302.508 In the spot spectrum is photo- graphed in the speotrograph's 4th order (dispersion 0.36 A/mm). The applicatic~a of aA/4 plate in front of the slit and a Wollaston prism in the spestr;m pl&rie makes it possible to observe the Zeeman splitting of the line. Using the method, the sunspot is photographed by means 'of an interference device desrrlbed earlier by the author (RZhAstr, 1958, No. 6, # 3792). Conditions of exposure and development of t),,e film in both of the methods were the same. The comparison of the results shows that in 34 cases of 50, the intensity of a magnetic field measured by the interference method is less than the Intensity meas-ured 1~y M, Card 1/2 S-/0-35/60/000/04/04/017 AOO1/AOO1 Comparison of Two Methods of Measuring Magnetic Fields of Sunspots direct photographing of Zeeman splitting. Thin sy3tematio differenoe is explained by the inaccuracy In superposition of the spot central part with th5 interference ring. In case of the absence of high resolution pxier spectrograrhS, the interference method can be used, if the accuracy of aiming is improved R. B. Toplitskaya Card 2/2 N6~q-_6 1-1-Ir (1) GW A~`CkRi -U019477 SOURCE CODE-1- '-UR/0269/66/000/()02/0053/0054 )tuTiioR:,.Yv,Allgbili,,G...F.,* Krtit,j. A. ORG: none TITLE: AMIAGnetic fields in the solar' chromosphere SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 2.51.429 REF SOURCE: Izv. G1..-astrop..obsery. v Pulkove, ve 24, no. 2, 19659 26-34 TOPIC TAGS& solar chromosphere# magnetic field, photonphero, telescope, hydrogon,, helium, electron temperature ABSTRACT: The lonf;itudinitl intensity component-, of magnotic fields (H) and the radial velocities (Qr) were determined at Fulkovo Observatory from the 11plino with the aid of the Pulkovo solar magnotograph in a horizontally mounted solar telescope ouring July-September 1963. Observations were conducted using the incoming slit meap- uring 111.2 X 5",9 on the solar disk. Fluctuations of about 3011, characteristic both for the pholosphere and the chromosphere, were invostigated. The fluctuation range of H for the chromosphere was approximately 5 times as great as that for the photosphero.i Thusj H for the chromospheric "hydrogen" elements was appreciably greater than for the nonporturbod atmosphere. This, however, did not necessarily mean that H in the chromo- sphere was always greater than in the photosphore. V. Yo. StepanovIs observations lend, evidence thdt for the coldests "metallic" chromospherio elements, with the electron temperature of T.47500C, H docroasedp as the distance h above the level of the photo_ sphere increased, For "helium" elements (T ;1-20,OOOC) H could not be determined at present. Traces of H andv'quite frequently0exhibited a parallel or antiparallel rela-i Card 1/2 UDCs 523*74~023.75 L o8655-67 ACC - N R'1- -,kR661-9-4-7-7 Lionship, giving additional evidence of the magnetic field being "frozen in" in the gas, In case of characteristic dimensions of about 3011 on the disk and of larg"cale wave processes in the photosphere. The gradient of the magnetic field of spots in the lower chromosphere (up to h = 1000 km) was 1.2 e/km. SUB COM 031 SUBM DAM none jr -PAtq4y.RikolAyeyicb;-KU'OV, B.14.p atv. red.; ,WALIT p-A H XELM N, Ye.Ye... red.izd-va; MUSTALEY, A.V*.* red. lzd-~ya; ZUDINAP V.I., tekhn. red. (Lightest atomic nuclei] Lagchaishie atomrWe ladra. Moskva., Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 333 p. (KUU 17:2) VYALITSEV, A. N. "History of the Problems of Ruclear Forces." Cand Phys-Math Sci, Physics Faculty, Moscow State U, Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 55) Survey of Sciehtific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutiobs (12) SO: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 VYALITSEV, A.O.; IVANOVp I.V.; XARASEVp M.D.; FOTEMUHp Voll. I Yeasurement of the noise of frequency multipliers ualng a transistor diodeo Radiotekh.1 elektron. 8 no.2049-~31 P 163. (MIRA 16t2) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulltet,Mo-okovskogo gosudaretvennogo universitetf,, kafora teorii kolebaniy. (Frequenoy multipliers-Noipe),. kRadlo measurements) SNEGMVP Yu.D., kand. takhn. nauk; LUNCVO E.P., kand. takhn. naukj VYALITSEV, H.M,p. Inzb. Investigating conditions of shaft lining with rainforoad-concrets tubif4 in coal mines of the Hostovugoll Combine, Shakht. stroi. 9 no.1002-15 0 165o (14TRA 1839) 1, Shakhtinakly filial Movocherkavalkogo politakhaicho3kogo Inatitutat WALITSENO M.M. DetermIning the actual strength of concrete in mine shaft lining using a ball-type ha=er. Trudy NPI 140:45-52 163. (MRA l7j9) SNEGM'V, Yu.D.; VYALII'jEVp M.M.; LUNOV, E.P. Irnvestigating the dwriahl-11ty of monolith'a concrete shaft lining in mines of the Rostovagoll Combine. Tnidy NPI 140:29-43 163o (M-rRk 17:9) LUNOV, B.P.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; SNEGIREVp Yu.D., goftn inzh.; VYALITSEV, MAS,gornyy inzh. Rock pressure manifestations during the mining of areas overlyin-r stoped workings. Ugoll 36 no.5s2O-23 My 161. (MRA 14-t5). 1. Novocherkass4y politekhnicheskiy institut. (Rock piessure) -(Coal mines and mining) SNEGIREV, Yu.D.; WALITSEV, M.M.-, LUNOV, E.P.; SHAFRANCV, N.K. Testing concretes for water permeability. Trudy 113:47-60 161. -11 (MIRA 15:2) (Concrete--Testing) I VYAL' TSEV, M.M. 11'ressure Octermination based on the deformation of supports. Trudy NPI 113:29-38 '61. (YJAA 15:2) (Rock pressure) (Mine timbering) WNOV, ILP.; SNEGIRIV, Yu.D.; VYAL'TSFV. M.N. Results of observations on rock movements in the Artem No. 2 "Glubokaya" Xinee Trudy NPI 103-.77-95 '59- (NEU 13;9) (Donets Basin-Subsidencen (larth movements)) VYALITSEV V N - KHORGUNII, V.G. . !~= 1, ) filgh-powor lov-froqjonr,~y ucuuutlaal airon. Akustahur. 7 no.3: 377-378 161. (MIRA ]J*: 9) 1. otr;ctlfjni-tls Instituta pri!aadnoy gooffti'l-A All SSSII, fr. IlaVelilk. (Sound-Aploratus) 28737 S102 61/000/011/002/004 73, D03BYD113 AUTHOR: Vyalltsev, V.V.- TITLE., Artificial cloud dispersal PERIODICAL: Priroda, no.11, 1961, 79-83 TEXT: The article deals with a cloud dispersal carried out above Dzhankoy and the Krymskaya astrofizicheskava observatoriya (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory) on February 15, 1961 - a day of total solar eclipso. As thera are very few clear days in February in the Crimea, the Astronomicheskiy sovet AN SSSR (Astronomical Council of the AS USSR) requested the Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Applied Geophysics of the AS USSR) to carry out seeding operations. Carbon dioxide known as dry ice was used by two aircraft. At 0830 hrs, the first aircraft flying at 1200 m 8tarted seeding 20x2O km strips spaced 3 km apart over an area 70 km north-cast of the observatory which was covered in a thick fog; a 6-8 m/sec north easterjr wind; and a temperature of -30C were prevalent; 3 kg/min of carbon dioxide was used. On completion of the first "window", a second one was seeded be- hind it. At 1100 hrs the wind backed from north-east to north, with a re- Card 1/2 28737 31026161100010.111002100Al Artificial cloud dispersal D038/Dll3 sulting narrowing of the window, and the aircraft seeded the observatory fror. the north. Seeding operations were carried out till 1300 hrs. The second aircraft (a/c no. 1802) seeded the area above Dzhankoy which was covered with one cloud layer with a 600 m upper boundary. Whilst the firit layer was being seeded, a second cloud layer with a 1100 m upper boun- dary had formed 300 m above the first one. It is stated that thanks to the crew's past experience in cloud dispersal the layer was quickly disposed of. Seeding operations were conducted against the wind Ii.e. 40 km north-east of Dzhankoy. Here, too, it was necessary to correct the seeded zone from the north as the wind backed north shortly before the eclipse. Ground visibi- lity during the eclipse was sufficient to allow 70-75~6 of the observational material to be collected. The author concludes that the method of artifi- cially dispersing clouds could be extensively u3ed in many other .fields. Chief installation operator Ya.N. Podkhalyuzin assisted by zunior laboratory workers N.F. Kazadayev and M.I. Alelchin operated from Ue ~firot aircraft piloted by P.V. Volovikov. Candidate of Chemical Sciences V.LN. Balabanova,assisted by Ye.F. Mamina, V.M. Ryabov and E.I. Rumb!rg operat-~d from the second aircraft. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR (Institute of ApFlied Card 2/2 Goophycica of the AS USSR). Moskya Poricow). VYALITSEV, V.V. Artificial dissipation of clouds, Priroda 50 no.11:79-83 N 162. (KIFA 14:10) 1. Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR (Ibskva)- (Crimea-Weather control) 402W~4j E'V1T(1-)/FCC IJP (c) 9?1&1 ACC NR: la6014564 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/65/000/0.11/~039/8039 AUTIHORS: Vyal't3ev, V V.; ].~Aharashvili, A. Z.; Yh ~V_ G~. TITIS: The effect of a powerful acoustic field on the microstructuro of natural fogs SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 1IB280 REEF SOURCE: Tr. In-t prikladn. geofiz., vyp. 1, 1965, 47-50 TAGS: atmoaDheric visibility, acoustic field, fog, atmospharic water ABSTRACT: E7,porimonts in the influence of a poworful sound field on natural fogs were nade with a siren with a sound power of up to 20 kw in the range of 100-300 hz for a sou:nd-ray width of j1v 300. The microstructuro of the fog and the visi- bility transverse to the sound ray were detorminod before, during, and after irradi- ation at distances of 25 and 75 m from the siren. A change in the microstructure of the rog--an increase in the average drop sizo-uas observed in 12 cases out of 21 at distances to 30-4#0 m. The offoot was obnarvod in fogs with a high concontra- tion of drops (n ~ 200-250 cza-3) and wator coAtorlt (q > 15 g-M-3) with gontlo broozoa~' (V < I M-sec-1). V. B. ZTranalation of abstrac2t .SUB CODE: 04 Cord UDC: 551.596