SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMENKO, L.V. - YEFIMOV, V.I.

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USSR UDC: 621-375.82 TEFDOITKO. -.L--- V. and MASMVICH V. S. "Theory of Two-Channel Laser Oscillation in Opectrally Hetero- geneous Media" nskiY Fizicheskiy thurnal, 110 5, 1973o~pp 756-771 Kiev, Pkrai- Abstract: It is noted that spectra of multichannel laser oscilla- tion in the. case of heterogeneous, broadening of the luminescence lines still represent an unsolved problem. The purpose of this paper is to help remedy this defect t It~setsup a theory of oscil- lation and obtains an oscillation,sp*ectrum for iwo transitions -vrith the total upper level of operation for t).ie case in vhich there is no correlation between the various frequencies of the individu- al. active center. An analysis of. them various.~ modes of oscillation is provided and the conditions'of,their realipation are found. As an example of the analysis provided by the authors, the glass laser -activated by neodymilam is considered. The authors emphasize that their views relate to cases in which.'there is no correlation be- Ureen the different frequencies of the individtial active center. Awlih 7 77 - - --- USS11 UDC: 550-834 BALASHKAND, M. I., FILIPPOV, N. G. , YEFIMMO M. D. , C11DI, 0. L - , MAYOROV, V.- V. =LISEIY, A. D., 801k)Df~t V ~,.~K~1110V, G~ S., Ramen- skoye t of the All-Union:. Scient.ifi~: Research Tnstitute of Geo physical Methods of Prospecting "A Device for Emission of a Seismic Signal" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 8, Mar 72 Author's Certificate No 330407, Division. G, filed 20 Jan 70, published 24 Feb 72, p 142 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for emis flion of ft golplillo alf!110. IrI)t (hptjgj~ (!on,tajjjjj rojjq)vjoj~Ij!d-nIr and lJ.qijid-.f'iI(J supply Aystumg and it pnownfitic chwber with vicriable jAiAori vhIcit oporut and. closes the outlet port of the chaidber. As a distinguiabing fiv~ature of the patent, the compressed-air discharge endrMr is increaS ed ana the heat and force load on the chamber is reduced byTitting the movable piston with atomizers vhich break un the fuel in the, compressed ai~. during gas exhaust and -by attaching a device fGr ignition of. the fuel mixture to the che--ber bousing. 2. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that 1/2 16-4 I 11il A 11L USSR UDC 621.777.073.001.5 NIKOLAYEV, V. A., POLUKHIN, V. P., and YEFIMENKO, S..P:.~ "Stress Condition in the Contact Zones of Working Rolls in Rolling a Fold" Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya, 1970, pp 217-225 Translation: A study is made of the causes of breaks in strips during rolling, and, in connection with this, the dynamic of stress condition during fold rolling-due to the strip bending: in.two or 'three with the loss of tension. A calculation is made of the stress condition,:~and experimental data are given using optical,modeling. Six figures.. tw.o.t.ables, and two bibliographic en- tries. 1/1 USSR uDc 621-771-073-001-5 POLU=T, P. I., M-OLAYEV, V. A., POLUKMI, V. P., T=, HKO A. K., and YEFII.UMOI S. P. "An Analysis of Operating Stresser in the Contact Zones of Four-High Rollin YA11 Rolls" Moscow, Plasticbeskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavav, "Metallurgiya" Publishing House, 11o 64, 1970, pp'68-72. ~Translation: Data are given on the size and nature of the distribution of residual stx%esses in rolls 500 mm in. diameter. Surmta,y operating stresses in the roulling process are amiy?4d in dependence on,the technological features: tension; ratio of internal friction; wlipjxt a. Four illustrations -three bibliographic entries, ME i : , [!;~ 141%,~', L , il-,,J~;,~i;ki;~41 t I T I IN 11111: I"d T1 Qc J :7 . 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B.. :94.40EGREES, '96.70EGREES, AND 95.50EGREES. UNCLASIS IF IED, USSR UDC 6 1.317-341. 3 2 PETROV V .P., YEFDENKO,.I_Ib.,~.,,- "Pulse Reflectometrj in Circuits With Distributed Constants" ~Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhri. konfe rent zi i po, rad-Lateklin. izmerenLy2.1. T. 2 (Re- t of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Coxiforonco on Radic, Engineer- or s p ingII/leasurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, :pp 156-166, (from Kh-riadiotekh- 11o 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A387) Transletion: The principle of pulse probing is presented as a basis for pulse reflectometrj. A nunber of problems which can be,solved by this pro- cedure,are considered. One such problem Is the investigation of the devia- tions in wave impedance caused_by small nonhowgeneitie~. Die convenience of such measurements determined the first applicafions of pulse reflectom- etry to the study of communications lines, especially cable lines. 11he further development of these principles involves the mensi-,rement of li-mTed nonhomogeneities and terminal impedors with high revolijtion. Of greatent interest in the use of pulse reflectorp-try for measurixig the parameters of circuits with distributed constants, especially in the.case vhere they are inaccessible to direct measurement. nie: sollution of these problemr, takes two directions: 1) development of methods, for arialyzing and nyathesizing 1/2 M USSR PETROV, V. P., YE-FIT-JENKO, Yu. G., Dokl. Vses. nauchno-te',hii. konf erentsii 122 radi tekhn. 1970,: 156-160 circuits with distributed constants in the time region; 2) creation of sig- nal sources with a minimum leading edge.and the correrpondIng oscilloscopes for registration of shor-t-term transient processes. (!urrent aspects of the use of pulse reflectometry make severe demands an the~principal units of the equipment (the oscillator and indicator). These rectuire-litents are out- lined. It is noted that the Tnethods~ of* pul6e reflectometry. make it possible to completely automate the process, of measuring the. parameters of trails- mission lines. Bibliography of 12 titles.i.,E.. L. 212 1_29 IMPORTMU OF AIR YOM, 11; ~v.TTONAL 13M.3rt 5TILF~S;.3 0,dinv tiua~An, 11. vignod to ~,zo~s 1, cov lzr~l 7 Janu~ry 'Z40' i'Tit7 p 'Ople bttv~- cresntn! nu4r ~je re7iA41V api,nd,d. To F T c"t ll'ut th. 5-1