SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROVA, T. A. - ZAKHAROVA, V. P.

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STARWTENKO, Re-il.; DWBIRSKIY, I.&; ZAKHAROVA, T.A.; KOROVINA, T.V. Comparative clinical characteristics of-! -andB type infect*w hepatitio Obtkin's dil3ease)o Trudy Kish.gos.medinst,, 1:9-20 160, (MIRA 16t2) I 1. Kafedry fakul(tetskoy terapii., gospitallnoy terapii i infektoion- nykh bolezney Kishinevskogo gosudarstmnogo meditsbakogo inati- tatao (HEPATITIS, nWECTIOUS) VORONIN, A3.1 kand. Leklin. rawk,, oLv. red.; _Z.AK,IIM0VAj, T.,,A., 'rod. (Technical and economic probleme of developing, tranarporta- tion; transactions of the conference of young spocJalistsl Tekbniko-okonomichesk-le voprosy razvitiia transporta; trudy konforontoit molodykh spetsialistov. Moakva, In-t komplekenykh transportnykh problarr. No.6. 19(.,4, 195 p. (IAIRA 18:4) ZAKHAROVA, T.A., dotsent; TRDSHENKOY L.S... vrach 0--cupational patholog y in the production and Use rof poly-.r�R7I chloride plastics, TrAdy KGMI no.l0127-30 163. (MIRA ISA.) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtik�vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. kafedroy dotsent A.N.Kushnev), Kalininskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. YEWLAYEV P.S. kand.tekhn.nauk; 7JMIAROVA, LA.,, inzh. . .4 2 - --------- Z-- dreatioix of multiple-chamber hydraulic sizers for fractionation of sand. Stroi. i dor. zaah. 8 no-5:22-25 My 163. (MIRA 1615) . (Sieires), MILINIMV. 3.H.; nASKOVITSKIY, B.M.; MORYGANOV, P.V.; ZAKHABDVA, T.D. Relation betveen the structure of aso dyes (oxa- and thiodiazol derivatives) and the rate of their diffusion in copper rayon fibers. Izv.v7s.ucheb.za*.; tekh.taket.prom. no*6020-124 160, (MIRA 14: 1) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-.tekhnologichookly institut i MiarikoTakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. GOr'kDgO. (Dyes avA dyeing--Rayon) (Aso dyes) SHCHEGOLEVA, R.M., kand.takhn.nauk.. nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZAKHAROVA, -- T.D.j, inzh.., nawhnyy sotivdnik Effect of light weather on fabrics manufactured from a cotton -and lavsan b4ond. Tekst.prom. 22 no.10.61-64 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekstillnoy promyshlennosti, (IvNITI 4extile fabrics-Testing) (Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers) -ZAKHAROVA, T.D., inzh., naut-finy-y sotrucinik; SII(;Hf;GOLI,',VA, kind. tolkhn. naukf"ziaucluiTf sotrudnik Single-bath procoac for dyeing and finishing cotton fabr' ,cs. Tok3t. prom, 21+ no-4;54-56 Ap 16/,. V-.6) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-i!j,-If-flovattill!jkiy tak.9tilInyy inst Lfut (IVNIT (). ZAKHIROVA, T.D.; MORYGANOVY P.V. Combining the dyeing of fabric3 with qct-lve dye3 with their finishing with tharmosetting renins. Izv. qa. tichrib. 7av.; tekh. tekst. prom. no.1:111-116 165. (MITRA 18: 5) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut, IcIr lopchatobi Una zhnoy promyshlannosti khimiko-tekhnologicheokiy insti ut. -~-zm, ?AKIMOVA T D.; 1.10MGANOV, P.V. Stjxlyjrgthe efficiency -I' the actior, of varlous precondlensateB In -che combinod dyeing and fir.12hing process. Izv. rfs. ucheb. zav,; tekh. tekst. prori. no.4:103-111 t65. (mmil .18:9) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellstkiy imstitut khlopchatobu- mazhnoy propyshlennostl i Ivanovskiy khimikc-tekhnologicheskty institut, ZAKHAROVA,'T.; CHUMAKOV, A. Review of the-diseases of industrial crops. Zashch. raist. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.5j4J+-45 165. (HIRk 18t6) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchnci-issledovateliskiy institut zashchity rastenly. LAPMP Yu.p" starshiy nauchnyy storudnikj ASSAUL, B.D.- K ALE , Jj.V., sellskokhoz. nauk;_gg4 , Ov v kand. . -MVA,--T.L. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MAMAYEVAP Kh.P.; MINVICH, B.N., starshiy naucbW, sotrudnik Brief information. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.9;54-56 164. (AURA 17: U) 1. Zaveduyushohiy laboratorlyey fitopatologii Vinnitskoy oblasti (for Assaul). 2. Maykop&Ays. opytnayaL stantsiya Vaesoyuznogo nauahno-issle- dovatellskogo instituta rasteniyevodstva (for Kovalev). 3. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity raoieniy (for Zakharova). 4. Moskovskiy pedagogi- chaskiy institut imeni V.I. lanina (for Mamayeva). 5. Wronovskaya selektsionnaya stantsiya (for Dubinevich). 1, 0 Lt's ). . ZAKHAROVA, T. It, Cand of Mod Sa?li~ho Dynamics of Albumin CwPonents of the Blood 1) During Orgunic Diseases of the Stmich," Alma-Ata, 1939, 15 pp (Kazakh St&-te Medical Institute) (KL, 7-60, 110) T.K.; LTUBII(oy, I,M,, red**, II(MOVALTUD I.K.., sladshiY 0 ekhn.red. ,,. !U"! "' ~ MWA, 5.1f.. t Or-,r~ -ij&o~-,'-KOS SSR. Kookwa. Goa* an S.S.R.'I B910ravsksla .6) [Whit's Russi (J~IRA 12- izd-vo 9609r.11t~,-rys " 1.959. 118 p. (Whit4) RUSBia) DOENNHAVOYA. A.D.; TUGARIKOV, D.N.; ..,P-r KONOVALYUK, G.A. redaktor; XOGIIA, N.I., takinnicheskly redaktor [Ukrainian S.S.R.,# Mite Buselan S.S.R. and Moldavian S.S.R.] Ukralaskaia SSR. Beloruesksta SaR,; Moldavsksla SSE. Moskva, heo izd-va geogr. lit-r7, 1956. 69 p. (KLRA 10:3) (Ukraine-Geography) (White Russia-Geography) (Moldavia-Geography)', WALINO I.M.; ALIBITSIATA. K.A.; TUMRINOV. D.N.;.ZAWRQVAg T.K.. KONOU- , 0 LTW, G.A., rodaktor; GERM, D.A., tokhaicheekly re or [Xazakhoten, Uzbekistan, lirgisistan, Tajtktstan, furkmanimtan] Kazakhokola SSR, Uzbekokola $SR. Kirgisskalm SSI.- Tadzhikskola 381. Turkmenskmia SSR* Moskva, Goo, ltd-vo geogr, lit-ry, 1936. 110 p. (Soviet Centftl Asta-leononic conditons) (nu 10:1) ZAKHAROTA,T.K.; TWARINOV,Dmitily Nikolayevkch.; RODOW, B.P.,red.; takhn. reid. [Tajik S.S.R.] Tadshiktiketa SSR. Moskva# Gos,isd-vo geogr. lit-z7, 195 8. 63 p . I (MIRA 11:12) (Tajikistan) "" UMIAROTA, T.K. - I- I -'-.------A-.'-- ~ 1.1---.1-1 - (Moldavian SSR; a briaf account of its natural resourcea, population, and adqnocWl Noldaveksia. S=; kratkie svedeniia o prirode, nasalenil L khozisistva. Moskva, Oeografgis, 1939. 71 P. (MIRA 13:2) 'N'Koldavia) N-tweall geojz,,gi-,al On tLa elialtal 1. :r~s t I Uc-t CIL Lk-' :tJb I en I ya 'm I L 1855-66 -------- ACCZSSION NR: AR5008456 UIV OZ71/65 1000/002/BOS I /B051 68 L. 14Z - 00 1. 55 1 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomattka, telemekhanika 1. vychislitellnaya tekhnika. Svoct-myy tom, Abs. 2B284 AUTHOR: Zakhar on-41-X41-14. TITLE: Programs for selecting optimal form of connection and for Joint analysis of gi.-avitational and magnetic anomalies on digital computers CITIED SOURCE: Sb. Issled. statist. i funktsionat'n. lineyn. avyazey v gravirazvedke i magnitorazvedke. Novosibirsk, 1963, 108-120 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, gravitational anomaly, magnetic anomaly TR)kNSLATION: In the course of interpretation of geophy9ical. and geological data, a necessity arises for clarifying tho naturo of connection between two geological or geophysical quantildes Influenced by several factorot e.-i. , (Vol, Z1, Z36...# where for the functions f and the factors x are common while the factors. y( Qd 1/3 L 1855-66 NR: AR5008456 and zi acting only upon one function are specific. With this connection, a number of values of the function f correspond to each value of 5c. Having distribution series of the function f available, a line of regression can be drawn which shows how, on the average, one function varies with the variation of another. Analytically, (lie regression equations can be expressed as parabolic, hyperbolic, logLitic, or #--tponential connection. Finding the form of connection between the dist-ributions of two random quantities includes a reasonable selection of a thecretical rei-.-egsion line (type of equation) and calculation of optimal numerical. arameters th,it enter the selected equation. A program is described for P 1 selveting optinial form of connection and for calculating ol~timal aurnerical arameters of the regression equations on a digital computer. The program p comprises a number of blocks according to a translated algorithm of solution. Preparatioh of materials for computing includes approximate correlation-field det,2rmination of the degree of polynomial for the first regre3sion equation and determination of the maximum number of function values which can be placed into !the computer Internal storage. As a practical example, the results are reported Of an analysiEi of variation of density of the sedimentary rock of Menocanozoic "COld 2/3 L i8---~=-66 ACCESSION NR: AR5008456 vVefit-Siberian slab with the depth of bed. Also, algorithms are described of 8, i inint analysla of gravitational and magnetic anomalica which are Intended for solving the problerne of field diviriion In platform rogions and intermountain aremw~ a~d a progfani for supplying this algorithm to the digital computex. A achama of operational programing to given. Bibl. 20 figs. 2. SUB CODE! DP, ES ENCL: 00 canl 3/3 PINEGINAp N. L.; MARCHENKOp V. I.; ZALILAROVA,, T. N. Characteristics of the clinical course of chronic tonsillitis in connection with adenovim and streptocoocal infections. Vast. otorin. no.3:27-30 162. (MIRA 3.5t6) (ADENOVIRU-11 INIViTIONS) (STRUTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS) (TONS I L0,-DIS&kSr-Aj I/ _4g#~~OVAt_T.P.; SIZOVAO R.N. Methods of determining the long-period static fracture of beat resistant alloys in relation to their cracking. Zav.lab. 28 no.11:1356-1361 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Heat resistant alloys---Testing) Country : UM Cate,~Iory : Farm Ardmals. Cattle. Abs, Jour : Ref Zhur-Biole, No 21, 1958, 96866 Author Institut I : Guzhova T, P,; Zakharova &I akove 0-0 Mea? and*4 : M l h l . oscow ec no og Title : The Feeding of Calves with the View of Their Future Economic Op .iS pub. : Bb. stud. rabot, Mask* tekhno3.# in-t mrasne i molochn. prom-sti 1958 T, 5 -114 L, 112 - k t b i ;& l 9 Abstract a -24 s O n I was ep t As young stocklo 1 aleally on coarse fodder,and silage during the stall period and subsequently fattened on pa- sture without additional feeding with concen- trates, it roached a live weight of 520-nO 8 mcwths The carcass 1rield of young stockp 2 amounted to !;2 percent. (lard: 1A *TO_P.;__MoIchanavaq T* K* ZAKHAH , Tatlyans Konstantinovus; KMIMINA, N.Ye., red.; GIOW, -1, 1.- --l-, - I a ~ IF - 9;* b-!-. " . (The Moldavian S.S.RJ Moldavskaia M. Mosi-tva, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1959. 71 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Moldavia) -4 ZJUUUROVA,, T.N.; PAVLOVICMA, NOV* Morphological changes in the tubular bones in rats in rela- tion to the composition of their food ration in experimental prophylaxis and treatment of rickets. Trudy mol. nauch. ootr. MCKKI no.ltl:LO--U9 t5? (MIR& 16 t1l) 1. Iz podiatricheskoy kliniki (zav. prof. M.I.Olovskiy) i pato- morfologichoskogo otdola (zav. prof. S.B.Vaynberg) Mogkovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo klinichookogo imtituta imeni Vladimirskogo. s/i,37/60/000/oi2/030/04i AOO6/AOOl Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 12, P. 207, # 29705 AUTHOR: Zakharova. T.P. TITTE: Fatigue and Endurance Streogth of Turbine Blade Alloys Under Condi- tions of Joint Effect of Static and Alternating Stresses PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. prachnosti materialov i konstruktsiy, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959, po. 123 - 14.3 TEXT: The author studied fatigue and endurance strength of preliminary heat-treated IV-437A (EI-4.371t), ~W-617 (EI-617) and 30-598 (EI-598) alloys at 700-900 0C, intended for turbine blades when operating under the simultaneous effect of static tension and alternating tension-compression. The tests were made on a (600 t) pulsator; control tests of endurance strength were performed on the same machine. During fatigue tests by tension-compression, the static tension stress was maintained constant to obtain fatigue curves; the tests were based on 20-_50 million cycles. It in shown that the basic factors affecting the fatigue resi5tana3 Card 1/2 S/i37/60/bOO/012/b30/04i AOC)VAOM, Fatigue and Endurance Strength of Turbine Blade Alloys Under Conditions of Joint Effect of Static and Alternating Stresses are: the magnitude of maximum stresses of the cycle, the magnitude of static stress, temperature and time of tests. It was established that at a simultaneous effect of alternating and static stresses the nature of failure is determined by the level of static stress and the amplitude of alternating stress. Fatigue fail- ure at the temperatures Investigatod occurs in the grains of the aforementioned alloys, breakdown from extended static load takes place along the grain boundaries. Transition from fatigue fAilure to extended static breakdown is determined by the exhaustion of service time resources of static stress. It is shown that permissible static stress, when alternating stresses are applied to the alloy, is determined from the endurance strength curve; the effect of alternating stresses is taken into account. There are 16 references. Z. F. Translator's note: This In the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 S/032 ,/62/028/011/009/015 B104/BI02 AUTHORSt Zakharova, T. P., and Sizova, R. N. TITLEt Method of determining long-period static defects of heat- resisting alloys in relationto their cracking PERIODICALt Zavodakaya laboratoriya, Y. 28, no. 11t 1962, 1356 - 1361 TEXTt The ten3ile strength, the long-periodtensile strength, and the fatigue strength of -ZK437A (E1437A) alloy*apecimens were determined after thermal treatment according to TY TU),. -both with and without previous cold hardening (stretching to 5 or 151L). The fractured surfaces of the tensile- test specimens were examined for cracksby using's binocular microscopet in addition to which some of them were metallographically polished. Boundarie, Cracking were made evident by a widening of grain boundaries. V, 0.0) - 0.1 mm wide were considered as cracks. On non-plated specimens such cracks appeared at 7000C and T H/TH - Os2 - 0.3# at NO% they appeared at 'tH/TH - 0-3 - 0-4; in the case 0.f plated specimens at tH in the time during which the specimens were kept at & certain tespers- Card 1/2 S/032j62/028/011/009/015 Method of determining... B104/B102 ture and stress, T. is the time until fracture. Thus cracking already begins in the early stages of the static experiments It coivoides with the beginning of the second stage of creeping and with the appearance of the first surface cracks. The results of tensile tests cannot be regarded as comparative criteria for the quulity of the initial material and of a pretreated (cold hardened) matezial7 since the relative variations of 11B (yield strength) and Sk (tensile strength) of specimens with or without cold hardening are equallized by the action of long-time static loads. The long-period tensile strength wait determined on =Iw617 (Ei6.17) and D~14376 (E1437B), besides E1437A, alloy specimens. The results show that material defects can be slowed down by suitable predeformation. Further, it is con- cluded that the behavior of structural members under static or dynamic loads can be determined only by experiments that imitate practical condi- tions. There are 4 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 SHVETSOVA-SHILOVSKAYAs K.D.; MMINIKOV, N.R.; MAKS1140VA, Z.I.; -MMOWI-TIS P* BOGR&ROVAj, L.P. Organic insectifungicideo. Part 66t Synthesis and insecticide propertiom of enters of certain carbamic acids. Zhur-.ob.khim. 32 no.10:3230-3232 0 162. (MIRA, 15:11) 1. Nauchnyy institut po udobroniyam i insektotungitsidam imeni Ya.V. Samoylova. (Carbamic aoid) (Insecticid4r) MELINIKOV, N.N.; SHUTSOVA-SHILOVSKAYAp K.D.; ZAKWOVA~ T.S. Herbicides and plant growth controlling agents. Part 37: Synthesis of some urea derivatives. Zhur.ob.khi-. 32 no.2: 381-383 Y 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Nauchnyy institut po udobraniyan i insektofungitsidam imeni Ya.V. SaMoylova, Nroa) (Growth promoting oubstancou) ZAMUWVA, V., inshener. Using a steam heating ILPP&r&tUR for drying bricks. Stroi. met., iadel. i konstr. 2 no.2t26-27 1r 156. MBA 9:6) (Bricimaking machinerw) (Drying apparatus) ZAKHAROVA, V.A., Icand.med.nauk; GERSHWON, S-I.. ordinator Problem of disorders of development of femals genitalia. Akush.i gin, 35 no.5-.80-81 S-0 159. (MMA 13:2) 1. 1z I-y akusheroko-ginekologicheakoy kliniki Tashkentskogo goeur daystyennogo meditsin3kogo institute. (xavudiWuehohiy - zaaluzhennn deyatell nauki UzSSR :prof. A.A. Kogan), (MITALIA, PSMALIC, abnorm.) ZJUMNVA 0 V.A. '-~- . . I - ~ I ` Dynamic studios on preiplapdiol in arlm as a wthad of control of the treatment of spontaneous abortion. Akesh. n no.3:26-29 MY-Juns 1953.- f= 25 t 1) 1. Of the first Obstetric-0ynecolog:k9al Clinic (Head -- Honored Vorker in Science Prof. A. A. XogpLn), TrAsbkent Medical Institute, POIT41EKA, M.Ya.; AVRAMENKO,. V.A. Electrocrystallization stresses in bismath depo6its. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.5:1165-1167 My 163. (MM 17.1) 1. Krasnoyarskiy politokhnicheskly institut. ZAIMAROVA, V.A., kand.med.nauk Dynamic investigation of the pregnandiol content of urine as a control method in conbined medical therapy in threatened abortion [with nummry in English]. Akush. I gin. 34 no.1:53-57 Ja-F '58- (KIRA 11:4) 1. Is 1-y akushersko-ginekologicheakoy kliniki (zav. Wedroy - zaalushennyy deyatell naWd UzbSSR prof. A.A.Kogan) Tashkentskogo meditainskogo inatituts. (ABORTION, urine in pregnandiolI in threatened abortion. value in control of mad. ther. (Rus)) (PRWHAEDIOL, in urine in thereatened abortion, value in control of med. ther. (Ruffi)) POPEREKA, M.Ya.; VTr-RIN, N.I.; ZAKHAIROVA, V.A.; AVRAWNKO, 0.1.; SAFONGV, I.A. Internal stresses in galvanizing coatings. Mur. fiz. khim. 39 no.2:527-530 F 165. (MIRA 18W 1. Krasnoyarakiy politeklinicheskiy institut. GALKINII'~, N.%.; ABDULL,YEV, D.A.; ZAKIIJUIOVA, V.&. ------------ .-a and feed *lu3.ue of !!=Aller ducl!"Weez j.Ojc;g,c-fjj, crara,,:teri~ti" . I B . 9 no.3:U~-47 165. JF~:P) Uzb. bLL01- zhur 1. Institut botaniki AN LZSSR.. ~Z=MVA, V.B., inzh. Nodernisod milking unit Olloo .11 %whinostroonie no-3:99-101 W-Jo 163. (KM 16:7) 1, Goeudarstvennoye sorlyno-konstruktorokM byuro po sol'sko- khozyaystvennyx mashinam Kiyovskogo sovota narodnogo khozyaystva. (Milking machines) SHAKHOVA, Z.F.; GAVREDVA, S.A,; ZARIIAROVA, V.F. Analysis of molybdenun.heteropoly compmands of selenium (IV). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 2: Dim. 20 no.6:79-81 N-D 165. (14IRA 19: 1) 1. Kafedra analiticheakoy khiaLii Moskovakogo universiteta. Submitted Feb. 26, 19,65. -AR,PPvA,- M.K. Effect of penicillin on the content of nucleic acids -In organs in experimental streptococcal infectiona. Antiblotiki 9 no.7:646- 648 11 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Kafedra biokhimi-L Karagandinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. SHAKIIGVA, Z.F.; GAVRILOVA, SdA. ZAHKAROVA, V.F. Synthesis of molybdothoric beteropoly acid* Zhur.neorg.rhim. 7 no.7.-1752- 1753 Jl t*62- (MR& 16.13) (Molrbdotlaoric acid) KAIMVAY A.I.,- MUZYCHENKO, L.A.; VAN TSZYANI-FYN (Wang Chien-fgng); ZHEMZHUR, A.I.; ZAKHAROVA,__VI. Oddation of acenaphthe:ne with electrochemical regeneration of the catalyst. Neftekhimiia 2 no.5:756-759 5-0 162. (MIRA 16i1) 1. Moskovskiy ordena, Lenina khimiko-takhnologicheakiy institut im. D.I.Mendeloyeva, kafedra khimicheskoy tekhnologii topliva. (Acdnaphthene) (Oxidation) (Catalysta) KWIEVA.. A. I.; ZAMIAROVA, V. I -; MUZYCHEIKO., L. A.; ROGOV,, V. V. Preparation of terephthalic acid by -the oxidation of p-diacetyl- benzene. Neftekhimia 2 no.4'.536-540 Jl-Ag 162. (MM 15.'10) 1. Moalcovskiy kbimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni D. 1. Mendeleyeva. (Terephthalia acid) (Benzene) S/204/62/002/004/010/019 E075/2436. AUTHORS; Kamneval A.I., Zakharova, V.I., Muzychenko, L.A., Rogov, V.V. -1 TITLE: Preparation of taraphthalic acid by the oxidation of p-diacetylbenzone PERIODICAL: Neftekhimiya, v.2, no.4, 1962, 536-540 TEXT: The authors investigated the oxidation with molecular 0 of p-diacetylbenzene in glacial acetic acid solution in the presence of manganese acetate (2% wt of p-diacetylbenzent taken). The best yield (65-5N) of terephthalic acid was obtained by conducting the oxidation under 50 atm preisure, 175% and oxygen feed rate of I litre/min. Quantitative analysis of the acetic acid solution containing the oxidation'products was carried out by thin.film chromatography using A1203 As the adsorbent and beniene as cluent. It was thus shown that p-diacetylbenzene is almost completely oxidized under the conditions u3ed into terephthalic acid* the latter being partially converted into resinous condensation products. There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimilso-tekhnolo icheskiy institut im. Card 1/1 D.I.Mandeleyeva (Moscow Institute,,ofjhgTJ?Ajjejhno1 gy e eyevT AUTHORS: TITLEt PERIODICAL: TEM S/264/62/002/005/005/007 E075/E136 Knitinevat A.I.j Muzychenko, b.A., Wang Chien-Fin, Zhemzhur, A. 1. 1 and Zmkharova, _V. 1, Oxidation of acenaphtnene with the electrochemical regeneration of' catalyst Neftekhimiya, V-2, Po-5, 1962, 756-759 synthesis The of 0 0 C/ 'C = 0 was achieved by oxidizing -with 0 a 10~o acenaphtnene solution containing 57o KC00C113* 1~0 Hn(COUCITZ, 4Zb N, N'-dimethyl- formamide and 42% glacial acetic ac d at 6o OC for 3 hours. The oxidatiun proceeded 8ntiafactorily only when the.catalyst was- regenerated by passing 1.5 A current through the,"solution. The Iproduct melting at 270 '3C precipitated out and contained 7359 of acidic compounds and some carbonyl compounds. it was postulated that the oxidation proceeds no follows. Cprd 1/2 Oxidation of acenaphthene with ... S/204/62/002/005/005/007 E075/Ei36 ~CH 2-CH~ C'12-C =o 6=c-c=o 0 O=C C 0 co It 0 2 2 There are 2 figures. A550CIATION: HKhT1 im. D.I. Merideleyevas Kafedra khimicheskoy tekhnologii topliva (f-1KhT1 imeni [).I, Mendeleyev, Department of Chemical Fuel Technology) SUBMITTED: may 11, 1962 Card 2/2 ZAKHAROVA, V.I. Stimulation of phosphorous metabolien in animals by tiss7uo implants. VoP.med. khis. 2 no.4:20-26$3 Jl-Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) 1, Otdol biokhimii institute, eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AKK SSSR. (PHOSPHORUS, metabolism, off. of tisque prepe according to filatovIs technic implants in animals (Run)) (TISSUN TMMPT, effe of Filatov's tissue implants on phosphorus metab. in animals (Rue)) 2:AKRaCVA, V. K. ! The dintibution of tonl and lipid phosphorus In !organs of animals with erperimental tuberculosis under treatment with streptomycin [with summary in Ingliahl. Vop.medkhim. 4 no-1:39-42 Ja-Y'58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Kafedra biokhimil Kishinevokogo moditsinskogo inatituta. (TUBXRCUWSIB. experimental phosphorus & phospholipid metab.. eff. of streptomycin admin. (Rus)) (PHOSPHORUS, metabolism distribution in exper. tubere. eff. of streptomycin admin. (Rus)) (PHOSPHOLIPIDS, metabolipm distribution in exmer. tuberc, eff. of streptomycin admin. (Run)) (STFiZPTOMYCIN, effects on phosphorus & phospholipid metab. in exper. tuberc. (Run)) 4L 1CMUON NR-. ARW18332 /661/100/1060 8/0137, 64/000 SOURC11s: RZh. Metallurgiya,, Abe. 11374 -4 AUTHOF,,: Konter) L. Ya.; Zakharoval V. L. TITLE: Studying the influence of "residual influencel~of thermomechanical working ton the mechanical properties of bearing steel 1CMD IOURCE: Tr- Veen. n.-i. konsirukt--tekhuol-*in-ta podehipik. prov.-stij no* ;1(33), 1963, 36-27 iTOPIC TAGS: 'bearing,, bearing steel, roller bearing strength., testing roller :bearingsj, ShKh15 steel, thermomechanical treatment iTRANSLATION. Studies were conducted oA ShKhl5 steel. Deformation during therm ~mechanical working took place by mcatin of open rolling, and rolling in a closed band of riug-ahapad sample0a It was found that after repeated heat treatment (with! . ? li a short span of heating) of the samples subjected to preliminary thermomechanical ivorking., residue influence of percussion hardening of austenite remains. The resid- .iual influence of thermomechanical working during repeated heat treatment occurs not Co. rd 1/2 ---------- M Cm)/MP(v)/EW_ (d)/%j'_B'-dP (t ACCES~1)'10110' AR~000600 S/Giv 33 AMM"! Konter L. Ya.. Za'ich4trovaj V. L:., TIT121i,, Thern, omarnati treatment .-of, boaring stool CITED SOURCE: 1r, V3000 no-io, k6ns trulit 5h5-_ i1c.-I pran-Ai no, 4(36 _Tdb3, 3-10 ptlo: T0?1q ~ZAG3 b 6 ar I ng,, a t o G1,, bimring alboel --thormomagn troal-mentr magnat I' mi-tenite/ ~_Stcol_ -S'hK-_1cf' - Steel -:S Ld:rio _'_ - - - - j'r AN stool N ,TRANSLATION: A! s tudy has bean;viatlo,of h a orfact '04* th re'.'omi agnatia treatmOnt on coiitont of V:osidub!1_-aus't16fiif_a macham. cal Pr c of boa.-Ing stoola., 22n-t reatman was carried out in an 0100tromanxiotio, Gap with a canste~nt Pield WP 9500 oerstodair W -or bnc tblo'~& solonold with an alternating field up to 200 ciarstedz, Mlagnatill tompariag Was Carl-led out in a tubular electric- ftwnacep 'ta inside a solenoid, The intonsity placed - an electromagnotia gcqj? or I of~ the constant field during 1'*ezaperingr was 5500 oersteds, TLho an, ouant card -1 31 J�54 EWT (m)/EV4P(w)AZEV1P(t Acc~ R- i -A-R-6-00-9967- DPW BOUMS COM U9/01Y?/65/000/012,/1057/IO57 AUTHORt Xonterp L. la.; Zakharov V. L. TITLEs FXfoct of preliminary work hardening on the rupture strength of hardened bearing steel 6 SOUMEt Ref. sh. Metallurgi7ap Abe. 121430 REF SOURGEs Tr. Vass. n.-I. konstrukt. tekhaol. In-ta 2!AshipLik. prom-sti, if. 3(39)t 1964v 3-9 TOPIC TAGS: bearing steel# rupture strength, metal mmehinlAgg work hardening ABSTRACT.- Preliminary work her ing causes a change in the initial anisotropy . tM- of rupt strength of hardened steel High-temperaturs thermomechanical 4 strength of hardened bearing --treatment upsetting increases the brittlilrupture F-it-e-elin the deformation plane. Thernmwunwee anical hardening is partially retained after tempering at 500C and hardening with rapid heating. Higb-temperature thermo- mechanical hardening of pellets increases their longevity Intignificantlyp and in not advisable with existing methods of pressure working and sachining for hardened steel. [Translation of abstract) LNT) SUB CODE3 1l/ SUBM DATEs none .Izr - m, 669.u.M-27 ------- L 42797-66 ACC NR- ZgZ~&~33 (A. AJ SWRGS GODU AUMASs Latera L., U,; vil"ar IF L TITLH* The influeme of rell"Ury dav=tion an Un resistance to failure in hardined bearlm steel SOUrMs Ref, she NeshinostroitellrWe vat=Lalys konstrLktoli i raschot detaley mashin. Gidroprivod., Abe. 31.48.80 REF SOURCIa Tre prom-st , no. 305% 1964, 3-9 Wk .TOPIC TAGS* bowing steels banding strengths tonmile strengths setal he treatments %aVer1W jSM 1530 steel andin'b ABSTRACT's The b and.the tensile strazigth of steel SbKh 1!~W were investigaiZ_'~ after high-tomp e thermomechanical treatment (HTr) mi"i-oafter a preUminary Q~r a ~tao cold sind hot war and hardening. It vas determined that*HTT with up etting Increases the resisteme of hardened bearing steel to brittle tailurelz the plans of deforsistlon, Me strengthening affect is partiaLly 9 rved after tampering at %OG -followed by hardening with rapid liesting. xr=ztion of abam, %7 SUB CODEt U1 /3 Card 1/1 -L 0 71(-'--67 D/1-11WI J M) ACC NRi AR6014354 SOURCE CODE: DR,/0277/65/000/011/0010/0010 AUTHORS: lonter, L. Ya*.- Zakharova, V. L.; Bornshte-vn. &_ Lk.L Cher jkha, L. G. T=- - In investigatIon. of ILigh-twnperature thermcnechwAcal treatment of bearing S,=CZ: =terL-a7,, konstrcktsli i raschet detale7 mashin, Gidroprivod,, Abs, 3-1,48981 /V REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n.-i. konntrukt.-tellmol. in-ta,pcdohipnik. prom-stip no. 4(40), 1964, 12-a~ TOPIG TAGS: bearing steel, meta3-lurgic research, =&talk steel structure / ShKhl5 steel ABSTRACT: The influence of the high-tempgature thermomilchanical treatment (HTT) on the structure and properties of SbKh351steel has been investigated. The HTT process involves heating in the interval of 910-1000C. deformation by rolling out to 10-50%, water or oil_qip!kq~~,~Iand tempering. A control group of specimens was subjected to standir~d treatment, Applied at optimal conditions, IITT improves several properties of ShKhl5 steel. An experimental tocImique of applying HTT to bearing rings has been developed, and a number of ball bwrings//and roller bearings has. boon producod for exporimental nurposee. 15 illustrations. Bibliography of 6 titles. LT~ranslation of abstraoyt-- CODE 1 11. 13 inci 665."M. *'fee** 60006060 0 0 4.# a 0000000000000-0000(4 .00 00 00 0* 00 ,so 00 a o0 00 00 000*69600 s.- 1-z --A- A -L-A ~L-l ?10 IG&M* Of WWII trili"UNI on the farm of thq Vu-M.Kapnan V. M. Zu"Wen fAningrad State Vniv.).e-LIm t4r, KNpU. Thrmt. Phys.) 11, Sj~-, 1 lx)..iTwo explitmations have been 1woposed f,ir the rxistrum of two rnwi%. in the ticitAlkm functions *1 the 11'Pi - 111% U'rift of 11C l1rim. K. and Z. d6prove V Schafternicht's 6U9#ft60C3 (C.A. 24. W21) that the hirmfine structure sublevel. 4.1 'So onzy have different et. Citatim functions by showing cipm,11clitally thgt the relative intensities of the hyperfinc structure cxup(Kmta I lig 4077 are not a fuwtion of the telop. jk( '"UpVZor it the shape of the excitation fuw!kn i, t a of a Citicade triussition front a 1WShcr vti;,,l is nCMWWY 10 explain why such Jrinsition do not ot lCrIM131CM8. de tn the unusually low emu wvli4x, u( the 1.,4 levvi. Their exptl. detns. of Q.(V.). the eflective cram sectimi of the %Sw level indicated at the first mat. in the tadtation curve, gave the following values: 71S.: XI%: 0.030-O.CS4; 01S.: 0.010-0.013. C. F. AO goo 00 1*0 .00 as 0 too &s0 400 moo lee goo 11041 ISO too T&LLWMICAL LiTtVAILINII CLAISFPKA1100 Ric. ;0 AFIL111 OK a-, Ali twice., Lp Q-C c'" 16 T -Y il a 0 W I IF a 0 a a 3 6 IF 10 1 1 1 oil U AT 00 M No a I 11 0 0 o 000-00000-040606000006000 T- tA viveos -16.1jon In a low-press wrcl," ONA-41P. Vit- Chemical Abst. ova kLCn1n-,n it-IV.). ZhUr, _ r 48 No. 4 Vol It. Al. I052)---AMdy (or has been trade dltllt f di I f H f ; . ' e exc x o no o e atotris and Ions In the pas. column Of CL , r c ss r " l r 1 H di l l I S 0 i f Feb. 239 1954 0 sc arge. e etroscop nves on o e gat g ~Cp tZ.P r -, t Il r nt u I t-ndence of the fg-line Inteesity coafirut the loationic Pbenomene alid on ! Speotr a Maxwell1in 06- g tion Of Ions results from a dircet catli- sion of the atom with an electron. Unsucmssful attempts to displace the spectral lines lead to the conclusion that ions fallft"Jyfrom their placeoforigin to the wall3of the tube. TurktAch I-V VM/ Physics Electron distribution Card 1/1 Pub. 43 - 16/97 Axithors s Zakharovz,.- V. M., and Kagan, Yu. M. Title I Spectroscopic investigation of electron distribution according to the speeds in a positive gas dincharge column Periodical i Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 1812, page Z54, Mair-Apr 1954 Abstract t The electron distribution was investigated in a positive discharge column in the presence of sodiurn - helium vapors at: a discharge cur.rent intensity of W - 90 ma. It is assumed that the spectroscopic method will make it possible to obtain more accurate data on the speed distribution of fast elec- trons provided the discha,rge conditions are cuch that the secondary pro- cesses can be disregarded. The difference iietween the speed of normal electron distribution and the Maxwell distribution is briefly explained. One USSR reference (1941). Institution The A, A, Zhda,nov State University, Physico Institute, Leningrad Submitted ........... ZAKIEUROVAj Vo Me ZAKHAROVA) V. Me -"Luminescence of Ions at t he Positive Pole of a Gaseous Discharge." Leningrad State U im)ni A. A. Zhdanoys Lmingrad, 1955 (Dissertation For~the Degree of Candidate in Physicomithematical. Sciences) 601 Knizhnaya letopis' No. 37, 10 SeLtember 1955 Ma rhysics J" Card 1/1 Pub. ip7 7/ Authors I Za'kbarrv~,j V. 14- and::nc~n, Yu* Title I Line intensity distribution in secondary~scries in a nooitive acdium dIz;chart,,f. - coluu.m Parlodicid o vest. Len. un.. Z'e r 4 m gzits fiz. khIm. 10/~- 125-134, Ab 1,055 Abstr&Gt. 11 The radiation ofzc4ium diffusion series- Iiwas inirestigated with respect to the chanae in discharLe poremetcrs.to determ$.ne the doviations from P,,axwell electron d.intribution. Tho dj1pondence of the clectron tenlp6rature' nnd o1cetron conoontrnticn urj)n pressure and diseh4rgo, current intonni ty is 4XI)l0ined. The rcoutts obtained by mcesuring the line tntensity distribiation within second4kry tortes at various pressures and curront-Intensitiois-ore tabiil;jed. Th,e harmful effect of the electrophoresis -hcncmencn,_ which exist_- d.urinf; the discharge in a v6por-linert gas mixttrq';, is dinconnod& T~enty rc!'erenc(nj 12 UWR, German, 4 Ent --Gropha 3 11811 C01-1 Dutch (1gnO-195 Insti tuti cm ......... Submitted Tuno' 21, 1954 USSR/Ph7stll/~a4l ~~Iidtom. B-3 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, no 1, 1958, 46 Author : V.M. Zakharova, Yu.M. Kagan. Inst : - _M M --- Title : Study of Discharge Parameters and Character of Excitation of Ion Lines at Great Current Densities. Orig Pub : Optika i SpektroskoViya, 1956, 1, No 5, 627-635 Abstract : Sounding and optical measurements were carried out in dis- charges in Hg vapor (at, pressures of 1.2 . 10-3 to 1.2 10-1 am of mercury colimm) and in Ar, Kr and Xe (in the pressure range from 0.2 to 2.0 mm of mercury column) at current densities from 2 to 20-a per sq.cm. The ion part and the beginning of the electron part of the volt-ampere characteristic was used fro the measurement of the ion concentration. The electron concentration ne, the tempera- ture of the electron gas T 'in inert gases does not change monotonously depending on & current density at Cas Card 1/2 k USSR/Physical Chemistry Atom. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - xhimlys, No 6, 25 MArch 1957, 18109 Author Zakharova,__V.M,. Title Contours of Lizes of Ions in a Plasma of a Positive .Column of a Gas Dischanrge. Orig Pub Optika i Spectroskopiya, 1956, 1, No 5, 636-641 B-3 Abstract Contours of lines of ions Ar in a plasma of a positive column of gas discharge are investigated. Discharge tube is 140 m. long and of adiameter of 4 mm. Gas pressure at the dlharge was chanGing from 0.5 to 2.0 mm. of mercury column; intensity of the discharge current was from 0.2 to 2.2a. Contours of lines were photographed across and along the tube by means of an etalon of Fabry- Perot. The temperature of the ambient medium was main- tained with an accuracy of 0.10. The contours of lines were built by means of a microphotometer 14F-2 on the eca- le of wave lengths. The temperature of ions was determi- ned Card 1/2 7 ZAFHARY.~'.'N. U.I.. -,.7L., ~2 it, I P.1 if:Nrl rl I a L I imd .,-. " r the ?-L~-s -1 cn :7-f wi -f.l, t~rstll al A~(,-tri a ULctors. 'i5 t -1&I (IP, RA 17 -S ) .1 9W AUTHORS: Zakharova, V. M., Kagan, Yu. M. SOV/54-59-3-8/21 TITLE: On-MWTf7a=acZ`riatiGa of the Positive Discharge Column at Low Preaeurea and High Diacharge Currant Denaitios PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningrads1cogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1959, Nr 3, pp 44-48 (USSR) ABSTRAM In tho introduction tho problom mentioned in the title is briefly described and B. Eo Frish, Yu. M. Kagan (Ref s 1-3) , and A. M. Shukhtin (Ref 5) are mentioned in this connection. In the present paper the electric discharge characteristics in a Hg tube on the axis and the walls of the tube at low pressure and high dis- charge current densities are measured; moreover, an inter- ferometric measurement was made (under the same conditions) of the directed ion velocity as dependent on vapor pres'sure in the tube. The investigations were made at pressures from 6.1o-3 to 1.6.10-1torr, amperage was 400-1,500 ma which corresponds to a current density of 3.3-11.6 a/cm2 .The Card 1/3 temperature of the electron gas Teand the electron densities ne On Some Characteristics of the Positive Discharge S011154-59-3-8121 Column at Low Pre8sures and High Discharee Current Densities on the axis and the walls of the tube, the longitudinal field E, and the number of ionizations per electron per unit of time z were determined. Figures 1-4 show the curves of the dependence Te and ne on the amporage of the discharge current. The course of these curves on the axis and the walls of the tube is different. The minimum occurring in these curves is considerably weaker on the walls. Conuentration ne increases monotonously with increasing amperage. With rising pressure Te decreases on the walls, and the concentration increases at'all amperages. A complicated relation is obssrved on the axis. The temperature has a minimum at a certain pressure for all amperages,only at very small amperages it decreases monotonously with rising pressure, At certain pressures ne has a maximum on the axis. The mentioned processes are explained by a dilution of the gas during the discharge occurring in the central part of the positive column. This io in aGreement with the observations made by Shukhtin. Table 1 shows the values computed for z and Card 2/3 On Some Characteristics of the Positive Discharge SOV/54-59-3-8/21 Column at Low ProsP,-.,,re:! and Ifigh X'scharge Current Donaitioa the value measured for E* From the measurement of the Doppler shift toward and opposite to the direction of the field the directed volocity.of the ions was computed. Table 2 shows the values of crt, and -v, 0 Curve v_ versus steam pressure has a maximum. In conslusion, the authora thank Professor F. E. Frish, Corresponding Member of -'Ghe AS USSR9 for the interest he showed in the work. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 9 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 15, 1959 Card 3/3 I 240) BOT/46-23-6-14/25 AUTHORS: Zakharova, V. M., Kagan, Yu. M., Perell, V. I. TITLT3. The Positive Column of Discharge in the Diffusion Procedure PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 8, PP 999-1003 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction of the present paper some older articles of non-Russian scientists on the positive discharge column at low pres5ures are mentioned in addition to articles published by B. N. Klyarfelld. An equation for the-balance of electrons and ions (1) introduced by L. Frost is given, This article in- tends to obtain some relations by Frost's theory for a compari- son with experiments, and to apply the comparison to the posi- tive column of Hg, Ar, and K. In the first part, the drift velocity (2) is given by Frost's approximation, besides the approximation for potential distribution and concentration (4). By means of the latter the balance equation (7), a formula for the number of ions per unit of length of the column, and a formula for the ion current density (9) are developed. In the second part, experiments of Langmuir and Tonks (Ref 2) are Card 1/2 referred to, and the equations (11) for the plasma boundaries SOV/48-23-8-14/25 The Positive Column of Discharge in the Diffusion Procedure are given. Formulas (12) deliver the drift velocity and ionic concentration near the plasma boundary, equation (13) gives the average velocity of ions. An approximate formula (16) ia given for calculating the thickness of the layer. Equation (17) supplies the potential difference between axis and wall of the tube. In the third. part, the calculated results are compared to experimental results. The temperature of the electron gas was determined by means of a search electrode, the electron density was found by formula (16). The charges measured in Hg-, Ar-, and K-vapor are summarized in the diagrams of figures I to 3, and it was found that there is good agreement with theoretical values as long as diffusion procedure may be assumed. There are 3 figures and 13 references 5 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 24(0024(7) SOV/53-69-1-10/11 AUTHORS: Bogdanova, I. Pop Bochkova, 0. P.g Zaydel't A# Nov Zakharova, V. M. # Kagan, Yu. M. , U1Ttqyevzk4p No I. , Penkin, .__N-.7P_4P_Ch`Wyk-a-,-_M. P.,Shukhtin, A,, Meg Lipist L* Vo TITLE',: Sergey Eduardovich Frish (Sergey Eduardovich Frish). On the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday (k shesti desyatiletiyu so dnya rozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh naukt 1959, vol 69, Nr 1,pp 165-167 (USSR) AB STRAC T i On June .19th' 1959,the well-known Soviet physicist So E. Frishq who made a name for himself especially in the field of spectroscopic opticap attained the age of sixty. He began his scientific work aa a student at the fiziko-matematicheskoye otdeleniye.Leningradskogo universiteta (Physioo-mathematical Department of LeaLngrad University) under Do So Rozhdestvenakiy. After completing his university studies he continued his work at the Gosudarstvennyy Opticheakiy institut (Optical State Institute). Since 1934 he held a chair for optics and supervised work at the Physics Department, first as dean and later as director of the Nauohno-issledovateliskiy fizicheskiy institut Card 1/3 LGU (Scientific Rosearch Institute for Physics at Leningrad Sergey Eduardovich Frish. SOV/53-69-1-10/11 On the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday State University). In 1946 he was appointed Corresponding Member, AS USSR, and took active part in the work of the Academy. He is deputy chairman of the spectroscopy Committee, chief eclitor of the periodical "Optika i spektroskopiya" and member of the International Committee for spectroscopy at the UNESCO. He first concentrated his scientific interest on atomi energy, the systematics of atomic spectra, the Zeeman effectin the sodium and potassium spectrum as well as upon 7 experimental spectroanalytical investigations. In 1930 he started a cycle of workag which was devoted to optical methods of investigatiAg the properties of the atomic nucleus. (An investigation of the interaction between nucleus and electron shell led to the discovery of the hyperfine structure of spectra). He investigated the hyperfine structure of Na and set up a rule concerning the interrelation between nucleus-spin- and parity. He further investigated the fine structure of isotope mixtures, the excitation mechanism of the higher atomic levelop and questions of the interaction of elementary Card 2/3 . . Sergoy Eduardovich Frish. 30V/53-69-1-10/11 on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday particles. Finally, mention is made of hi pedagogical activitioal eepeoially his courees in ph :ics (which are partly held together with A. V. Timoreva - There are Z I figure and 42 Soviet references. Card 313 3/057/60/030/04/07/009 B004/BO02 AUTHORS3 ZakharovaL.V. M*9 Kagan, Yu. M.9 Mustafin, X. S., Pere YO 1. TITLEt Probe Measuring Under Middle Pressures PERIODICALz Zhurnal tekhnicheakoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 442-449 TEXTt It was the purpose of the present paper to investigate the applicabilit f the Langmuir probe for measuring the characteristic plasta valueys-tit reasures higher than 1 torr. The authors derived equations (4 ~ for the ion currents directed upon spherical and cylindrical probes with strong negative charges, and their current densities (equations 8-10 ). Furthermore, equation (11) is given for the plasnia potential V0. The following method of measuring the characteristic plaama values is suggesteda a) the electron temperature Te is determined by meads of the two-probe method given in Ref. b) the electron con- ,0 11~4), (5) contrationeNre determined by means of equations and by apply- ing the electron section of the characteristics. The effective cross Card 1/3 Probe Measuring Under Middle Pressures S/057/60/030/04/07/009 B004/BO02 sections of the ion overcharge, gas temperature, and concentration of the normal atoms must be known for the determination of the iontooncentra- tion nco 0 The theoretical calculations are experimentally proven in Hg vapor at 10 -1 to i torr. Table I shows that the values noo of spherical and cylindrical probes are in good agreement with calculations. Further- more, plasma measurements were carried out in noon and argon at 1 to 20 torr,50,200, and 400 ma, and in Eg at 10 torr, 0.5, 1-09 1.5, and 2.0 a. Table 2 gives the field voltages of Ne nd Ar Table 3 the values of T zd T;ble 5 ih 9 Table 4 the density of the ion current*) 11a values e of nco. The IT8 values were taken according to Ref. 14 and measurements by CL. P. Bochkova. The dependence of the electron concentration distri- bution on preasure in the case of No and Ar, is given in Figs. 1 and 2. These Figs. show that a pressure increase is accompanied by a compres- sion along the axis, and differs for Ne and Ar. The column contraction observed, and the difference between calculated and measured wall our- rent related theretog indicate that the Schottky theory no longer holds true for the pressures applied. The authors fin&Xly investigate the Card 2/3 Probe Measuring Under Middle Pressures 3/057/60/030/04/07/009 B004/BOO2 possilole effect of electron- and photon emission on the result of their method, and prove this effect to be very low. They mention a paper by N. P. Penkin, and thank Professor S. E. Frish for the interest he took in this paper. There are 2 figureav 5 tables, and 16 referencest 10 Soviet, 3 American, I British, and 1 Japanese. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: July 16, 1959 Card 3/3 ,--ZJjMAROVA, V..M.; KAGAN, Yu.M. Spectroacopic dotermintion ofJon mobility In a mixture of inert gases. Opt. i apektr. 10 no.I+r5/+7-5J+9 Ap 161. (R3RA 140) (Ions-44igration and velocity) 32528 S/051/61/oli/oo6/on/ol2 YJ E039/F,385 AUTHORS: Zaltharova, V.Pl.-, Kagan, Yu.M. and Perell, V.I. TITLE: Spectroscopic observation of the rotation of a positive column discharge in a mal~netic field PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v,ll, no.6, 1961, 777-779 TEXT: It has been shown that, in powerful are dis-'charges at low pressures in a magnetic field, the ions rotate about the axis of the are. This azimuthal motion is explained as the effect of the action of the magnetic field on a radial current of ions. In this work an argon discharge was studied in a tube 1.5 cm in dianeter and 180 cat long. The pressure range covered was 0.5 to 2.5 mm Hg. The discharge current was 1.6 A and the magnetic fields used were 250, 600 and 1 000 Oe. Two solenoids 60 ci,.i long were placed on the centre of the tube with a space of 1.5 cia for the spectroscopic 6bser-vations. The speed of rotation of the atoms was measured by observing the displacement of -the 4 300 and 4-o44 I lines using a specially designed spectrograph and a Fabry-Perot etalon. It was sho-%m that the direction of the rotation of the atoms vas the same as for the positive ions and Card 1/2 32528 S/051/6i/oll/oo6/oll/012 Spectroscopic observation E039/E385 that the speedYrfotation depended on the strength of the magnetic field and the gas pressure. The maximum value observed was 1.5 x 10 4cm/sec at a pressure of 1 mm HS and a field of 600 Oe. At fields of 250 and 1 000 Oe the speeds of rotation were 0.3axIO-4 x 104 cm/sec, respectively. There are I figure and 9 references' 3 Soviot-bloc and 6 noil-Sovi at -bloc.. The four latest English-lan8uage referelIC05 mentioned are., Ref. 3~ J.M. Wilcox - Rev. Mod.Phys., 31, 10115, 1959; Ref~ 7: A. S�mon. Pr-oc. of the II United Nation Conference of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 32, 343, 1958; Ref. 8: B. Kadowzev, A, Nedospacov - J nucl. eiiergy, C 1, 230~ 1960; Ref. 9: T.- Holi, B, Lehnert. Phys - of fluids, 3 1 !1o 196o. SUBMITTED: June 21, 1961 Card 2/1,. I-fa(l) FXd(k)/ENTIM)/EPA(Sp)-2/gPF(C)/EPt(rL)-2/F-PR/jEPA(w)-2/ EWP(b)/EWA(at)-2 PZ4/~0_4/pab_24/pr-4/Ps-4/Pi-4/Pu-4 C(t) lNmc(b) 2/a` ye 'D(t) JD/AT. F --ACCESSION NR: 'AP4044842 G/OOSI/64/017/003/0333 336 Rii ki Yu. R. 1 Zakharova, V.-A. Ulan,, Yw. 144 IAUTHO I Goli&ov Inveatblation -of -16-a -Rd - t -lina~contourx-ift the- on-itive _TTTLEr.!' a a am p column of-a diachargq in' argon, SOURCRI Optika L sapektroiskopiya, v. 17f- no. 3, 1964,- 333-336 TOPIC TAGS argon plasma, spectrum linei diacharge column, ion itemperature# plasma ion motion, plasma atom [ABSTRACT: Unlike the earlier investigations (Kagan and Zakharova, ZhETV v. 22, 400,1952), which were made at pressures p > 0.5 mm Hg -55 A/cm2), the present 7and at,large current densities~,(as high as -2 im-~evtigat ion-was -made- at -- low- pressures -and at-- ities 0.3 A/cm,2. current dens The discharge tuba-andl the set-up for recording the contour are described. The tests yielded the atom ands ion texaperatures and.the.directional, component of-the ion velocity in' i card 4 A zffw~. M 4~ AM-Firr. 1 010 ~ "T ~ MIT IF: I MR I On 1-1 1, L - 21 Acmissmim! lqpt .AP4044842 V ArCje 0 e'V JM'n the.-d dch or e tajL ddita are compared with i theorati-i, _j~tams -quant Cal I r -ed--valude - of -the JtjeS7- and --donf irm - the pre- viously proposed mechanism for the motion of ions in a plasma. Ac- --he to this mechanism, t -Lons are accelerated at low pressures in tbe Longitudinal field for a time limited by their drift to the wall. With increasing pressure, the drift to the wall sl(xis down and the directional velocity &nil energy of the ions increaqes. Fur- A~ ther in2rease In the preasure c-auses the ion acceleration to be igovernel by the collisions, so -that the directional velocity drops ~again. Oria. art. has: 3 figurt-2s, 6 formulas, and 3 tables. Card 3141 ACC NRs -AI'5017907 UR/0051/65/019/001/0140/0141 537.52*527 70 0 PMOR: Z*harova V Ka&ML Yu. K, 23 TME: Concerning the rotation of the positive column of a 0[ischarga in a magnetic field SOURCE: Optika. i spektroskopiya,, v. 19, no. 1. 19659 140-141 TOPIC TAGS: neon, argon, heliums kryptim, &~:s ischarge Plas 'turbulent plasmas pressure effects plasma.magnetic field ABSTRACT: Miis is a continuation of earlier work (Opt. i spektr. v. 3-1, 77, 1961) in which the xvtation of the positive colum of argon discharge in a lon&LttKIUWI magnet- ic field w3,s observed by a speeMscopic rmthod. In the present work, the speed of rotation of the plasma in heliumi, neon, argon, and krypton-was investigated in the pressure rmge between 0.5 and 2.5 mn HS, for a discharge current 600 ma in magnetic fields from 50 to 1000.0e. The mthod of observation was improved by substituting photoelectric recording for photography. A discharge tube 2.2 cm in diameter was used The pressure in the chadxr could be varied linearly. The image of the edge of the positive c:)lum was projected on the slit of a 2PS spectmgraph crossed with a rabry- Perct etalon 30 m thick. Mie image of the slit and of the interference pattern was projected an the spectr graph camera lens# and part of the central-ring image was cut out by mutually perpendicular slits, and, projected on the photowltiplier (FEU 51). ACC NRj AN017907 The study shorwed that the speed or rotation of the plasma increased with increasing curLent in all gases and decreased with increasing pressure. Maasurem--nts made mith CR various lines in different gases gave similar results. All plots of the speed of ro- tation against the magnetic field exhibited maxima at approximately 150, 300$ 600, and 800 Oe for helium, neons argong and krypton, respectively. It is shov~n that the rotation cannot be attributed to transfer of momentim to the atom froin the electrons and ions. "De authors thank V. I. Perell for a discussion of the results of this. work." Orig. art. has: 2 U~S-~771~ ASSOCLATION: None SUBMITTED; 24Dec64 ENCL: 00 SUB Core: M NR MF SO: 002 (MIER: -000 ZAKHAROVAZ V. N. "The Telephone Set TAU--l MB" Vestnik Svyazi, 1,jo 4, 1952, PP 7-8 Mranslation M-1340, 10 Dec 56 RAZUVAYW., G.A.; GRAYMKIY, A.I.; HINSKLRI K.39; ZAKHAROVA V N Syntehoio and dome properties of diethoXyalwai= pqroxyCUmaj.'-jZV.AN SSSR-Otd-khim-nauk no-9.1555-1559 S 162* (MIRA 15:10) 1, Nauchno-isBledovateltakiy institut lrhi-ii,, g. Gorlkiy. (Aluminum organic compounds) S/062/62/000/009/003/009 B179/B101 AUTHORS: Razuvayev, G. A., Grayevskiy, A. I., Minsker, K; S., and Zakharova, V. H. TITLE: Synthesis and some'properties of diethoxy aluminum peroxy cumene PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiy~. Otd.eleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 9, 1962, 155.5 - 1559 TEXT-, It is sought to synthesize stable aluminum organic peroxide compounds free from impurities. Three syntheses were'studied: (1) the reaction of diethoxy ethyl aluminum with cumene hydrogen peroxide, (2) that of tr'lethoxy aluminum with cumen e.hydrogen peroxide, and (3) that of, diethoxy aluminum chloride with the Na-salt of cumene hydrogen pe 9oxide. Reaction (1) takes' place only at temperatures higher than 15 - 20 C and in practice is not completed. Reaction (2), occurring at a maximum temperature of 28 - 30 00 likewise does not complete its course and the reaction mixture contains no compound with an R-Al bond. Beat results were obtained for the reaction Card 1/3 S/062j62/000/009/003/009 Synthesis and some properties ... B179/B101 --;,NaC1 + Al(OC H Cl -Al (OC2H5 )2+ Na-0-0-C 9 H11 ---~>Icl-WOC2115)2' 1 2 5 2 !Na--61 10-0-C H 9 11 (0-C H U 9 This took place at 5 C in xylen-e solution. NaC1 precipitated as fine crystals, the surplus aluminum alcoholates were evaporated and the peroxide was extracted with ether. Sometimes an amorphous complex compound having the composition AlCl(Oc H -1TaOOC if was precipitated with the NaCl. The 2 5)2 9 11 peroxide C(C 2H5 02)AlOOC(CH 3)2.C6H is a solid, white, 'amorphous substance which melts and decomposes at 113 C; it is easily soluble in xylene, bt!n~;ene and chloroform. Its solution 0 in xylene decomposes appreciably fasi; even at room temperature. At 90 C the decomposition is energetic. Its products are dimethyl-phenyl carbinol, acetophenonep a-methyl styrene, ethyl alcohol and aluminum hydroxide. The polymerization of methyl methacrylate, styrene, acrylonitrile, vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride using (C2H 50)2A1OOC(CH 3)2-C6H5 as radical catalyst, gave a good yield of polymers. In the case of vinyl chloride, the yield of polymer Card 2/3 j S10621621000100910031009 Synthesis and some properties... B179/B101 increased Yith increasing content of peroxide in the re :aotisn' meditim. The polyvinyl chloride (decomposition temperature up to 150 C, thermo- stability 6 - 7 min) was amorphous and insoluble in either cyclohexanone or dichloro ethane, owing to strongly branched or net-like structure. There are 1 figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii, Gor'kiy (Scientific Research Institute of.Chemistryt Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: March 1, 1962 Card 3/3 ZIK7-,7EV, 1.-. (Gorlkiy); ZAMAROVA, V.P. (Gorlkly) ...... Improve the ~lanniing of the operational work of the raiiiroads. Zhel. dor.transp. 46 no-9113-16 S 164. (yTPI 27:10) 1. Nachallnik Gorlkovskoy dot-ogi (for Zlkeyev). 2. Nacballnik planovo-ekonamicheskogo otdela Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for Zakharova), A 59 i f Ac -I ch, r o a r., cr, b '.he t 11 od of CaLoul;1"Ing tlri_- r e~ A r fa .3 t 4 -r%- whVil I -n I ~l ~,s la 3 -1 zr~, USSR/Wucisar MWeics - Comic ftdi tion Apr 49 Nuclear Fh7aics - Geiger Coonters "Study of the Density Spectruan of Wide, Tory Deuse Ataospheric Shavers," V. P. Zakharam, L. Kh. - Xydus, Phys Inst imeni P. W. Lebadev, Aca& Sci USSR, 3 pp C-1 I:i -Dok Ak Nauk SSSR- Tol IAV~ No 4 Results of further masureneuts of the density spectrm of vide atmospheric shavers In the regim df very great densities (up to 5,000 particles per eq a). Arrangement of Geiger counters used regis- tered three- wA six-repeate& discharge an 41/49T95 UM/Suclear Physics - Comic Padla- Apr 49 tion. (Contd) coincidences in self-quenching counters, and vas placed in a hcwizental Plane arouiKI a eircle- vith a 1.5-mater d1azeter at a distance of 0.5 meter fran the lightwel roof of the plyvocd box (ap- Proximt94 0.5 glect, cm) . Submi tted by Acad D. V. Skobeiltayn, 31 Jan 49. Vft 41MM5 G. T. Zatspein, I. L. Rosentha,l, V. P. Zakharova, N. G. Khrebeet, and G. B. Khristianson The Observations of Atmospheric Showers of Cosmic flays HavinE a Width Over 1000 Metors. Academy of Sci, USSR, New Series, Vloscow Vol. 74, No. 1) September 1950, pp. 29-33 From: Honthly List of Russian Accessions October 1950, Vol. 3, No. 72 P. 38 Ile i /-'Measurements of the average number ofze-ut-r-m-Semitted in the fission of sevaal Fu -mlso FCC uranium and pluton P a. Measurement of th~ average numberof neutrons released - upon fissiOU of urzitium-233, wanium- 235. Plutonitim-239, andPlutOniuln-241.~ V.I.Kalashnik-()va.V.P.7akilama, V.I.Lebedev L A, AM Wan undr.E., tafg, cacril- Milon vlv~,,AYS,A raft,'. ZICS. ISOZ15, Iz., transl3tion).- 11. lNinber of neutrons generated at tae fission of beIT7 nucltLas it funetion of the erritatlan energy of the flq';f nlblc fluclelts. V. I. Katashnlovaj V. P.- zakilarOya- V- I-asnUhki . V. I. I-Pbelev, and 3A. 1. lbtd. 127-30. U1. Estimation of the syerage npt=evl%bllcFlll of neutrons.which are released,at the assion of various isolopesof urtnium and platan:urn. V,T.Kalaslani- kw%ra, V. P. 7akharava. V. 1. LeWev, and P. R. Spivak. Aid. w-REW-0- M- N - w ?1 (8) AUTHORS: Apalin, V. F., Dobrynin, Yu. P. SOV/89-7-4-11/28 (Deceased), Zakharova, V. P., Kutikov, I. Ye.2 Yikaelyan, L. A. TITLE; The Mean Number of Neutrons Emitted by TJ 235 in Triple Pission PERIODICAL., Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Yol 7, Nr 4, PP 375-376 (USSR) ABSTRACT- The triple fission of heavy nuclei with emission of ot-particles is -a very rare and comparatively little investigated phenomenon. The cK-particle cpeGtrum is then continuous# has a broad mazi at an energy of about 15 Mev, and extends up to 28 Mev. The cc-particles are essentially emitted in a direction that is perpendicular to, that of the departure of the fragments. Some clearness might be obtained withrespeot to the initial stages of fission processes by investigating triple fission. It is interesting that the boundary of.the energy spectrum of OC-particles (28 Mev) is noticeaky higher than the value that might be furnished by the forces of Coulomb repulsion of the uranium nucleus. According to the authors' opiniong inveati- gation of the characteristics of triple fission 49 a function of the ratio of the fragment masses and investigqtion of the Card. 1/3 energy balance is of great interest. The quantity of neutrcns Ths Met= Number of Neutrons Ruitted by U 235 in a SOV/69-7-4-11/28 Triple Fission flying away in fission is a measure for the excitation of the fragments. The authors therefore determined the average number Y of neutr emitted in a triple fission of the compound nucleus U23r The investigation was carried oat on an electron beam of a TVR-rea(-,tor. A U 235 laYer of 0,7 mg/cm 2 thickneps was applied to the central electrode of the double ionization chamber. Counting the fission fragments is briefly described. The mean lifetime of the neutrons in the scintillator was 11 microseconds. L total of MOO OASOl Of triple fission was recorded. The average number of neutrons per triple fission is 1-77 t 0-09- If the thickness of the aluminum filter amounts to 35 /4, the system recorded triple fissions in which ou-particles with an energy of more than 9 Alev fly off. The authors deemed it to be of essential importance to clear vip the connection between V and oc.-particle energy. This dependence was measured by means of an aluminum filter of 135 u thickness. The appsa~atus recorded only such cases of triple fission in which te-particles with an energy of more than - 22 Mev were Card 12/3 emitted. The counting rate amounted to 40 coincidences per hour.