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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHURAVLEV, S. - ZHURAVLEV, V.A.

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11 Wililli 1111111111111111] 111111111 1 ~Iwl KOROBOVj P.I.; ;UM;B'fIKOVt V.D.; 1-30"JiXV, A.F.; S~~WHIPSICIY, A.A.; PlIEMKOV, L I l,'lK(,`V -AhLIKOVO: Yo.Fi; POICROVSKIYp L.D.; I M.A.; UdIAT'OV, II.P.; BOOOMBOV, D.P.; A.MYUNOV, H.B.; BUIKO V Y BlU ZA, F"DOROV, V.F.; AGGOIMOV, N.I.1; I Lk:. V 1110 L.N.; IPATOV, P.-M.; MAZAROV, F.P.; SLU~S~UYA, 0.1~1'; C.I.E-3UTEMCOO H.'Bl. VSXIY, V.1l.; ':IYi A.V.;~ GOLIDII?i 'Ya A*.*- RABINOVICE, V.I.; TAOIT3N HAPAIdDZE NYTZ DZI MOV, I rRvTS~Wt H.Al-,' ROSSNIT j A.F.; --aASITOY: S03i;DOV,l 0.0.- V1, ADOVt V.S,.; MAE;, f S ;N. SKAFAIL-11KO I P.: G llikolai NilcolaevicL Patr~.icclor;, an c;oj. uary.:, or,thur.:no.61'76 Jd (1-1 IRA i 4:2) 160 (Patrikeev, Nilcolo-i llikolaevi6,111850-4960) - 1-1. E4.41 flit" 14 Iffir.11111 fill-, ........ ............ ........ U19 gill 10 U .37-11 -14/18 ' AUTHOR: Zhuravlev S. S. TITLE: Intensity of Bright Light-s in the Spectra of Polar Lishts (Intensivnosti yarkikh liniy v:spektrakh:po- lyarnykh'sly'niy~ ", PERIODICAL: Trudy Nauchno-issl Iedovatellskogo-:instit~uta 2emnogo , magnetizma', 1957, Nr 11(21) pp. i74--177 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Under certain conditions the spebtrEt of polar1ights contain 4 bright lines which am~most important: the red triplet of oxygen, a green lint of the same element, and two lines of a negative band of nitrogen. The ratio of intensities of nitrogen lines to~tho~green line of oxy- gen is an important charactekistic of physlcal~condiL-_ tions in the ionosphere, and is hot yet satisfactorily solved. Vegard's opinion is contradicted by the fi!qdings. of other authors. The instrumentis u.,3ed.are 3 spectro- graphs with various apertures. The authors mentioned are Kozyrev, N.A., Yeropkin, D.I., Ambartsumian., V-A-,~ and Khvostikov, I.A. There are ~ tables and 4 references, 3 of which are USSR and 1 EAglish. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 jI ........... 8/0551 ~60/000/008/005/007 ;~001/11001 1168) Translation from-, Referati,~W zhumal, Astronomiya i ~Geot.Jailya, 19609 1~p,, P. 68, 7788 AUTHORS.- Mel knikov, O..A.,,.Zhuravley~ 73 .On Methods of Studying'Hydrogen es 61 r; P 6m a T=-. Lin in S r inenoe 0 so* PERIODICALt 'Sot1nechrxy7e dannyye, NO. 4, pp& 75- 79 J-6~ ~1~omiaencss,i which was -method of stud TEM, The ying Dopp~ler,widths AX;; .proposed e"liero - is -applied to- a - parti dul&r -case of prcmilin'de spe'a tirlm ob- IN served at the Astronomichaskaya observatorija (Astronwicel Observator 'of 1GU in vi 1955; The ifiethod Is based on the comparison qk-ex-p-er-M-4-W.&I values ~o Ag (w/ for a certain pair of lines- observed in "different -spots -o1', a-prominenA !with the theoretical- growth curve. r th4',caze of a;Doppler The ,growth curve was drawn to widening of lines,. It was found, on the average, frbii:tha lines.H06, ii aid H that 5.00 x,10-5, whl:oh corresponds to a speed ahar~oteristic,for*clo-, turbulence, UMI= 15 kn/sec. Some deviation. of experbien".al points frc4n the theoretical.curve is, interpreted as an Indication of the S t ark effect:of line Card 1/2 SOIJRCE: Ref. zh. Astrm,teiiya. Ot:de1'viy7 1vqvt'11lt1 Abs., 3 . 51P:114~ Salman-zade, R. Kh. TITLE: Catalo a of Shifts, i'vit.dVa? catit-rd i-OLtAftlEt At 1,1001 ail SU df selected FraWhofer Umes :,Tj [:.central IntenaRT. 40 '14 R& -j'4ttd 'haS, dj~ shif tz%, residual cencral, incem; lities iiindl equJivalont iwidliblai qf al ~n H-10 gz1i,*e-ttA of thie timb of the vclx~r Mlnlk Ctit libel do 41 , 11;apl4ar Ir 1 0--ow-Atalr1! fi.) 17- I-V A M" 411 at 55 p -trrn= I,.= Vi Aj L 40202-65 ACCESSION NR: AA5008865 Aimultaneoits spect-rograms; oiF tho! 4ias I*dr,n ~Jid %joviierin llmb-s'dill~ c ul, 5:01AT' dlil[ snpctro'lrams 0. t:, nor-F. and po'llS. 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Institutions None Title: Change in Plasticity of Metals-During Transition U iiit'tla Breakdcr4 Cause& by Reduction in Temperature Origilqai Periodicals Collection: Metalloved. i. termichaskays, obrabcrbk& vAallvr (mrJ2, ki)..- Hoscov, Masbgiz,, 1955:56-66 Abstracts A test for tension was perfolmed on grades 20&~d 40.staels on du~ralumi- num.and on brass using, "gagarinskiy" specimens ~ 6'1= In diameter," with nominal length of YOM at temperatures of from +100'to, -1960. -It was established. that the - values of - 1P find 8 decrease 'durint, the transition' to brittle breakdown, with the exception of brass, the plasticiti of which increases all the vayVD, to -1960. The elong:ttion-tespemiure curves show the presence of a weakly pronounced maxi~mum. The curve Card 1/2 USSR/iWIA State Pbysics Mw1wwical Proportiao of Crystals 80d .'?o4=7sta12ite Compounds, E-.9 AbatJournal: Referat Zkn= - Fiziks No 32; 1956, 34892 Ab ce& rise i1i the ;,'O;fzxn -30 toi-600- stracti for brass boa a clearly prcm= 0 Curves'af tbeldistributim of the permanent defwwAloms &t +1001., at temperatwMe coa-zespoading to tha Maximum Cn tba e.1,=gat1.=_t4VPeratr_rO cUrTe IM ~ said at the temperatures of the transitl to t1vB brittle state are given. Feduclng Us test temperature in cartain,11mita rewor to 4aa~Lu the value of the trans1tion to the bzlttle state causes a -re4.Uat, the plasticity limit.~,, a certain Incre-uOd ;L-n deormwUrin autaMA the neck, and a reaucticm "-the volume of the nezk~. EE&xing tA* teurpaxa- ture and Increasing the speed at defcmmatlom calm-ea alae a re~=tlcn In the volume. part ing in. the local.-' ,Icipat, Lzed plast La. ficw Of the metal, The difference in the effect of tucreasing the Apeal of det4rzatl and that of decreasIng the temperature is cauBed by tbe dropin the plasticity limit with MAI I Wng~tezpexataxe an~a b-,r ak cartalm im '=eua In the plasticity limit with increasiug speed e da!!a=mti,=. Card 2/S 58-6- 1222.1i -Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal,~ Metallurgiyak 1958, V'r 6, p 150 (USSR) AUTHUR: Pogochn-Alekseyev, G.1.,. Zhuravle'v, S. V. TITLE. The Effect of Rate of Deformation on theZize 6f flle~wor'k- hardened Layer in Blanking Ope~ratio'ns Miyarflye skorosti de formirovaniya na velichinu naklepatinogo sloya',pri ap~ratsi- yakh vyrubki) PERIODIGAL~ V sb.- Mashiny i tekhnol. obrabotki metallov davl;en,iyern. (MVTU, 79). Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957) pp'103-109 ABSTRACT. In blanking (B) and punching, a deformed 1,~.~er (M) comes into being at the interface, 'which is,capable 'oil signilicantly af fecting the. subsequent working or technical pt6pertiies of metal I products or blanks. This1z"i's manifested both inithe c ,ourse of thei processes of corrosion and in the appearance of 1.3.,rge, cracks in the work-hardened zone, particularly if blanking is followed by, other forging operations- flanging, drawing, bending,' etc. The;, results of an investigation into the influence of 4he speed of de- formation (SD) on the magnitude:of.the DL in BI are presented. The materials in the study were ~mild steel and Al. B was per Card 1/2 formed by a flat punch without a hold-down, with cl6arance of:, Urrltlir I !4INt KH To -LIN 11agimillpf ir~ 1K!i~' I 137-58-6- IZZZI The Effect of Rate of Deformation (cont.), 1.5) 6.0, and 1ZT6 of the thickness' of the sheet, and at rates of 3~.3; 10 32 ()i~r and 5.1-10-3 mm/sec. The depth of the DIals determined~by ex~aihination o~ the microstructure~of the metal after a recrystallizing an~n7eal at ~'7000C in~ the case of steel and at 6000, in the case of Al. Data are adduced on the influence.~ of RD on the depth of penetration of.the DL at various cl6a~rances~iand vel6ci:_ ties. It is noted that as SD increases, the depth of penetration of the DL into'' .the,steel diminishes, while both the steel and the Al reveal relatively high sensitivity to change in SD, which drops,moire sharply wit tIti increase in the i clearance in the case of Al than in that of steel. At all speeds, the depth the DL increases' with larger. clearances. G. F, I .Metals--Properties 2. Machine tools--Applicatilons Me --Deforxatlon', Cara Z12 igiiz7..Vl".4zl~t3iiii&ill1;1:~'.P I iltv"MU I IV R III, U14111111 111M.NiFIF I H fill I 1111111 illill �1111i I I 11111141MIJ 11111111101 IIIA I I H lifill 111111 IM 11`1411 1411111,41filiflill 37-59-2'-3599 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiyd,' '19511j'Nr,~, p 185 (USSR) AUTHOR: ogodin-Alekseyev, G.. L, 2huravlev, S. V; P TITLE: On the Nature of the.'Deformati6n.in the Yieldl.-nij Region (K- yopr .osu prirode deformatsii na ploshchadke tekuchesti) SP V, M65COW, PERIODICAL: Y sb.: Term. obrabotka i.prochnost' metalloy i: laol., Mashgiz, 1958,-~pp-169-478 ABSTRAICT: -~.The authors~examine the contempor aryIconcepts' on the-niiture'of the deformation (D) in'the yielding iegion (YR),,a'nd !;heir experimental Verification. It.is pointed out:th'at, the "brittle- tikeletor." theory carmot. explain many phenomena such:as the appearancc ot Y R after; T!ecoyery, the increase in , a-s upon a very small (0.0001c,lo) increase in. catbon content, etc. The latest investigations showlt,hat the process:of p I a st lir- D in the YR'consists predominantly of a rotation of one grain in rela- tion to another by means of. grain-boundary (dB) A' i p. ~A hy0othes .is is proposed that the hardenability of a metal ch~nges:with an incr'eas !e in the ela5tOplastic D rate in different ways for~the precess of plastic yield through GB slip and for the crys tallographi,c !shear proce~ss. ': At Card 1/2 low D rates the predominant GB slip proves to be m*ore advantageous ZHURAVLEV~ S.V., YEMAKUVA. Z.I.; GRITSEMOP AuNa Synthesis in the phenothlazine-oerieso Faxt 9 9ynthsain of .16-1 -bydroxyetbyl)-lpi~eraziWl]-~r6py~j-::)h~-h6thiazine. and its 2-chloro- 2,-acetyl.-.- and 2--pr,opionyl.-ijitus~tituted,alfalogo. Zhur.ob,.khtmo 32 noo7s*22"-2248 JI 62,. mia 15:7), 1. Inatitat farmakologii, i khimioterapii Akadamii wditairalkilkh! P/j;24/61'/0OQ/003/d2.8/02i3 A905A%105~ AUTHORS: Pogodin-Alekseyev, G. I., and Zhuraviev, 3. V41i TMELE: The effect of preparatory strain:mthe ductility of steel 20 'at various speeds and tes.t,,temperatures* Referativnyy zhumal, Mekhahika, no. 3, 1S61' :"5 3, ab;stract3 (Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-Va chern. metallurgii, 1959, v.:` 15, 131--j43) TM: The authors'report,on experimental investigations of steel 20 speci- mens turned from.round rods which we're subjected to cold hArldening. :A portion of specimens were tempered at PC during 2~hours, the other ~pox-fion of specimens OC. .1 750 were tempered at. 400 he relative variation of the residual relative stri6tch; was taken as a measure of Initial cold-hardening. The obt~inad,three group; of~ specimens, distinct by initial cold-hardening, were subjeated to,tensile teats with variable deformation speed as well as constant deformation ap6ed at tempera 0 tures ranging from +100 to -1960C., Duringethe tests the'ditotility charactbrist"m ard the distribution of the plastic deformation over the spoodiftezi length were determined. There are 19 references. D.1,Akdmov-Peretts (Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 10111111h 11' 111111 [fill 111111 'n . .... ....a.......... I.....-....I.- -UMMMM - -- -1--'. - .......... 1-1 U4 M 114111111 1 IfIlItIl III 111111it I IIIJ ILI 1-1 1119111111iffliflill ILI I ;]III I I= ~&tklmAVlllllllt'l N H-11 4M ME ........ . N. mnTrm". K-N Abs Jou,r i Rof Zhitr Fizik6f: bfo~,~i .1957s 'No. 70118, JjUt~ r t' vlbv~' VA1. Andriyo, L q p61 t6 hiA I . no : Titl a, v-, ,_v o Y FF,; - 6` s R k f F l tf ~4 l : ; I f fi i e - o ~m r on .6 hotocol U t 4i ~ ~!D p oxido j Ti 1: b Orig, U, t Dolcl.,,liN SISS '46 ko 1 4 j l J 'Aitraat , n- I stigatioh, he~photdd,' auati t r t - e with 1 Orid r al axa io.:~_ 163 dioxide 40 #tons were 'obteined by 6xid zing.fii of tin,: e*dporat6C in -i for saver, libuis' A 1700, ~Upqn llun -2 resistance- of the ~spcci-icn- wet; d1!i1niShQ*a by'. MO 6 : The processes of! the buildiij- of tho rh6tocuirent 16f dioxide cen be r antad~ by ~sevoral e4onents ~kth d1f;- cpras . , oront tiro constrnts; . the ~nimibor- of'th so o, ~6 f a xpo 6~8 lioieetoo and the nw-crical vnlue:'of'on-chiox~,onorit'dir nidh ' b! s i th'i Aho ir croasing,light intonsxty,,~ it li:-Shmm that eiluotim, n ''the phot os~d to:high Ight ocur-rant aftor,lb6ing oxj. I;y 13 can be 'described by sevore.1 hyperbo'laef, who ddpand an tha intensitv of the lizht. and Ith6 finrl qf~mh m" ChA W IM Fh RIFIME 11111M it Al" '14 if PSWIMM.M11 11 it FM I slug" 9 t I I P RIX I I Ul ------ 111MINHIM.- ....................... .... 24(3) ~':-AUTHORS: Zhuravlev, V~ A., SOV156-364-611~2 Kozak$ ~14. TITLEs The Conductivity of Semi condiftloer's art #l:t1ra'soni o~,T iqld (Provddimostl.poluprcvoanikov v u1 I tmz%,ukovom pole~Y I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoratichaskey hAki'p 1959,1. Vol! 36, Nr 1 , pi) 343-344 (USSR) ANTRACTA' The authors investigated'the influeh6e i-Me'rtised VV~ ultra- sonics on'the-conductivity of some somiconduc tore.' Sazplisa of selenium, cadmlum~sulfide, galenite, caprous oxiali, -Tina n IN' I(6e- oxide, and germa ium were irradiated!;*i jultrasoni6.4 n' all, quency 600 000 cycles and effici 2 ency up to 10 W/cm )i I'; conductivity vari: 1 1 cases ed under-the inf2ud,nce; of u _rason cso However, an analysisof~this phenomenon a. rs~that ultrabonics exercises no specificfeffect upon conducii4ity~,~forlihe'~o*bserv- ed variation of conductivity is due:to heating of the sakpleir. When ultrasonic irradiation was swit6hed on$ conductivitk did not change immediately but either increased~or decreased'; according to the sign of.the thermai~'coefficient of" ample under investigation. This variation depended on heating of the sample during irradiation, in which case the law Card 1/3 6 6c exp-J-E/kTj holds. When subjected1o ultraianid i Le The Conductivity of Semiconductors in an Ultrasonii 30y/56-116 1-6`/~2~; Field irradiation the pample*cQ'ols down. The'. he:re~Aiscussed ',delibera- tions are illustrated:by a diagram. IrradLation of cuproud oxide, tin oxide, cadmium sulfide, and germlinium gave 'similar., results. For selenium slightly different :reou,lts,werd obtainedo The authors investigated tyro groups ofieelenium. eamplest such ~with positive and such with negative,teImptrature coeffici4nts. The conductivity of the samples withtpositiVe and negative: temperature coefficients increased or-decteased respectively under irradiation. However,.in the case oT heating of'selinium by ultrasonics and cooling down after switching off of ultra- sonic irradiation, a certain "hysteresis 3ficonductivi:ty"' occurs. This hysteresis'is due to theInstability of:cpnduc~ tLvity and may be ascribed. to thermal i .lifluence. In connection with what has been shownt' ultrasonics robably exercises no P I I specific influence on luminescence. There ar aZ figures and 6 references,, 3 of which 'are Soviet. Card.2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4019512 S/0076/6 4/038/002/0271/0276 AUTHORS: Zhuravlev, V.A. (Ltvov); Kuzhelyuk, A.A:~ (Lrvov) "Aft TITLE: Change in emf and catalytic activity*..of selmiconductor cata- lysts during decomposition of hydrogen-peroxide' :tSOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, ve 38, no. 21 1964j 271-276 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor catalyst, hydrogen peroxi.(Ielldecomposition, :*cupric oxide catalyst, hydrogen peroxide, emf activity~ ABSTRACT: The present article which is a continuation! of an eat-lie r~ -..work by the same authors (ZhPXh 34, 1331, 1960Yhas as'its,purpbse, to find the emf of electron.and hole semiconductors in~ thei~,cata-~t action over long periods of time during their mituring, con- stant activity and fatigue.' Thetest' lasted f -1: W s ot;110 days -a r. d0 concentration of H20 (0,25 mol/1) over CuO in 10.~ min; cycles, were'~ a d the e' d ol :used measuring the e9f at the beginning P t'-e cyc' ,, n n when fresh solution was poured in. The erf decreases wizh ot the..semiconductor catalyst. the entire time ~1 r, r,-. z i there was a-correlation betwe'e'n.tho activity~of sbMiC0ndUCz1C1__ Cardt 1/2 ......... ---------- 9vCESSION, NR: AP4019512 catalysts and their~~ emf. Thdse~forces ha ~a taraboli6 re ions'hip' V2 n a of~ --to each other. Tfiis correlation doeb not ep~~d o th~ tyke semiconductor conductivity. Ther'e is also, a,~correlation'bitween, the initial values- oi- activity, and the em-,tP' o f'i samt)les kepared from'. the ~5a;me material.but by dif4erent thermal.lne~ho6i. rhere,is no, correlation between the initial 'values of'activity:~and emf `of :11 rom different materi samples prepared als." Oi rt, as !',.figures, 2 formulas, 2 tables;., ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy.Madinstitut (~vdv Nedical InSW3.tuteY SUBMITTED: 19APr62 DATE ACQ: 3114ar64 ENCL: .00 ~SUB CODE: GC NR REF SOV: 010 CTHER: 000 2 2 Corel 1~4