SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VALEYEV, A.M. - VALEYEV, K.G.

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VALEMp A.M.; GOIZV,7u.D,; UOISVA, Z.11. j GOLOVKO, R.Ye., ZAVIYALOVAl B.A.; iAI&SRU, B.A.; ZVERIVI Ye.A.j LIMSK179 F.A. ; MANGUMOVp I.Kh.j MITZLER9 M.Kh.; MUTOVKIN., V.A.; RUDAKDVI Ya.D.; RUKOV4NOV, B.F.; KHASANUVp G.M.; ESIW9 Z.I.; ZUDINp B.A. 9 red.; BORUNGYp N.I. y takbn. red. [Adjustqent and operation of equipment in thq Novo-11fimskii Beat arA Electric Power Plant) Valadka i ekqpluitatsiia oborudovaniia na Novo- Uflmskoi TETs. Moskva, Gos. energ, izd-yo, 1961. 175 p. (MIRA 14:9) (Baabkiria-Electric power 14ants) (Bashkiria-He$ting from central stations) VALEYEV, A.M... Inzh. Some features of a long-distance power distribution protection system using a Bresler relay. Elek. sta. 33 no.7%88-89 JI 162. (KRA 15:8) (Electric power distribution-Equipment and supplies) __jAUMV,-- A.M.,, inzh. Electrical equipment maintenance and servicing intervals and labor productivity. Elek. sta. 35 no. 4s66-67 Ap 164. (MM 170) VAIXYEV, A.M., inzh. Automatic voltage control on d.c. busbars. Elek. Ste. 35 no.10:84-86 0164. (KrRA 17:12) VALEYEV., A.S. Deteradning the optical constantB of thin lov.-capture filma. Opt. i spektr. 15 n0-4:500-511 0 163. (141RA 16:11) ACCESSION NA: AP4042985 s/oo5lA4/017/001/0093/0101 AUTHOR: -Valevev,-A.S. TITLE: Effect of weak absorption in layers on the position and mag- nitude of the extremum of transmission and reflection of a multi- layer coating SOURCEt Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 17, no. L. 1964, 93-101 TOPIC TAGS: optical absorption, light filter, coated optics, di- electric coating, light reflection, optical transmission ABSTRACT: The analysis was undertaken to explain the discrepancy between the theoretical transmission of commonly used multilayer dielectric optical coatings and the experimental results. Formulas are derived to take into account the net effect of true absorption ..and of scattering by inhomogeneities and defects in the layers, and to determiine~the positions of maximum and minimum transmission and Card . 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4042985 absorption of the coatings. Calculations are presented for some concrefe typei'of multilayer coatings and interference filters, but it is 6mphasiied that the optical properties of such coatings are not governed by the absorption alone, and that the effect of varia- tions in the layer thickness and of optical inhomogeneities must also be evaluated. "in conclusion, I thank P., G. Kard for valuable remarks." Ori4- art. bass 22 forT~ulas and 2 tables. IASSOCIATIONt None SUBMITTEDs lWul63 ENCL: 00 !SUB CODEs OP NR REP SM 004 OTHERs 000 Card 2/2, ACCESSION NR:' Ai4042986 s/oo5lA4/017/001/0102/0112 AUTHORSs Yafayeva, V. B.; Valeyevs, A. S. TITLE: Interference optical band filters 'SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 17, no. 1, 1964, 102-112 TOPIC TAGS: light interference, light filter, band spectrum, dielec-, ;'tric coating,,optical transmission 4. ABSTRACT: The use of multilayered dielectric coatings for the con- struction of optical filters that transmit a limited band of the spectrum is considered. The analysis is limited to narrow-band fil- ters made up of alternating quarter-wave layers with large and small refractive indicesil respectively. General equations are derived for the transmission coefficient and bandwidth of such a filter by a method which~ can be generalized to include coatings made up of layers of more;than two substances. Results of electronic-computer Card 1/2 ACCESSXON NR# AP4042986 calculations Vised on this method are piesented for several concrete i I filters' and ari shown to be in godd agreement with the experim.ental resulti'. Ori4. art. hast .7 figure's. 5 formulas, and two tables, IASSOCXArxoNl ~;one iAug63. ENCL:"00 3 SUBMXTTEDs SUB CODE: OP NR REP SM 003 OTHERs 005 Card 212 .... ... L 64467-65 1 j IT i- ACCE3SION NR; A F t7 1 1AUTHOR! Valeyev, A. S. -4 TITLE, On a technique for the determination of the optical constants :of thin weakly absorbing layers ISOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 18, no. 5, 1965, 889-891 TOPIC TAGS: light absorption, opti.c constart, optic n1eastrement,qftf jight filter, refractive index ~ABSTRACT: The method previously published by the author (opt. i spektr. V. 15, 500, 1963) is supplemented by an investigation of the possibility of using a weakly absorbing stibstrate. of the accuracy of '-h- re-thod, and ,~f -,an de~ from of a film deposlt~ej a Card 1/2 L 64467-65 I(AGGESSION NR: AP5012621 shows that the systematic error is the larger, the less the refrac- -Itive index of the film differs from the refractive index of the sub- I !strate and from unity. A procedure Is show-i for caloulating the ,optical constants in the case when it- Is lm~-,)osslble to leri ie mlrtim~,m Iand maximum curves for the layer, such aF happens wher! It is n~:C-,q- isary to determine the optical constants of -a layer with an optical 'thickness on the order of X/4 -- N/2, when the transmission curve has only orie minimum or maximum In thin spectral regiori of iriter-st. Th I S v -,D L7 eii iall N/2. The modification that thip E 1 1 r, r - - earlier reference Is rli~-. arl. ~,as. 1', ,l figure. !ASSOCIATION: None S U B.14I TT E D: 13Apr64 ENCL: 00 STIR CODE: I)F NR REF SOVI 001 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 _1 4W4-66 EWT(l)/EWT(m)/E7WP(i)_/ (t.)/]~IP(b)/EED(b) -3 W (c) JD :T/ t ACCESSION NR: AP5011901 UR/0051/65/019/001/0121/0127 535-321 + 535-341-15 AUTHORS: Valeyev, -A. S.* Gisin, M. A. TITLE: 'Optical properties of thermally deposited antimony tri- sulfide and tellurium la i the infrared spect-r-a-1-- -yers/ n SOURCE: Optika I spektroskopiya, v. 19, no. 1, 1965, 121-127 TOPIC TAGS: antimony compound, tellurium, IR spectrum, optic property ABSTRACT: Although the substances In question are widely used as high-refractive-index layers for infrared applications .. their opticalli constants have,not been adequately-investigated in the past. The present paper presents the results of the determination of the re - fractive index afid the absorption coefficient in the region where these layers have maximum transparency and In the adjoining' regions, namely I -- 23 ~L for antimony-triaulfide and 2 -- 15 ~L for tellurium layers. The procedure used to determine the optical constants is described elsewhere (Opt. I spektr. v. 15, 500, 1963) and is based on~____ Card 1/4 T, 4444-& ACCESSION NR: AP5017901 determining the refractive index and the absorption coefficient from the measared maximum and minimum values of the transmission coeffi- cient of the layer by successive approximations, The main results are shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the Enclosure. The large scatter in the experimental point attributed to Inbomogeneities tn the structure of the layer which gives rise to a great variety in the properties of the layers of different thicknesses and of different internal structure. Tests of the effect of heat treatment In air and in vacuum have shown that beat treatment produces noticeable changes In the optical constants of the tellurium layers. This is interpreted from the point of view of the response of the inhomogene'Lties, which consist of amorphous and crystalline sections, to the different heat treatment conditions. Orig.,art. has: 4 figures, 1 formula, and 3 tables ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: o8may64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: OP NR REF SOVi.--..005 OTHER: ~006 Card 2A MILOS=: 01 fe - 20 1. Optical constants of antimony trioulfide layers Card 3/4 ACCESSIOV Y Card MR: AP50IT901 12 f 4.8 0.06 W2' 416, 8 Fig. 2. Optical constants of tellurim layers ENCLOSURE -02- A 6 _S -OU-P-C-E C_ -D-B -:U F4.1 iiil~ii 20/01 ACC NRs V 035888 000 0 28/0128 INVrNTOR: Pazukhin, S. P.,: Valeyev, A. S.- Yakovlev A. 14.1 Leontlyev,_V, A. ORG: none TITLE: Hydroacoustic instrument for detecting underwater obstacles and determining their coordinates SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakA, no. 20, 1966, 128 s )nar, actiur_ TOPIC TAGS: Z~rwater obstacle d tect r n equipmen.t, sonar ptn 4- �m1=; navigatio 7_ ":7 ABSTRACT: An Author CelPtificate was ?Ssued for a hydroacoustic instrument for detecting underwater obstacles and determining their coordinates. The instrument consists of a transducer with a drive for its rotation, lowering, and raising, a transmitter, receiver, indicator, synchronizer, power supply, and control panel. To improve the accuracy A measurements in shallow water, the instrument is equipped with a tuned piezoelectric vibrator, whose rectangular emitter has a step-like cross section, ensuring that the lower limit of the sonar beam pattern direction is parallel- to the traveling level. SUB CODE: .09, 17/ SUBM DATE: 29May63/ ATD PRESS: 5106 Card 111 UDC: 54,712.35 VALMV, A.Sh. .. - t Blectrolytic polishing of metals at lov current densities. Izv. Kazan.fil.AN SSSR Ser.khim.nauk no.1:75-79 150. (HLRA 10:5) (Electrolytic polishing) (Metals-Finishing) VALEYKV, A.Sh.; VOZDVIZHEIISKIY, G.S.; DRITRIYEV, V.A. Electrolytic polishing of heterogeneous alloys. Trudy I no.15:22-25 150. [publ. 1511 (MIRA 12:12) (Alloys) (Electrolytic polishing) WE YEV, A. Sh. USSR/Physics - Anodizing Electrolysis 11 Yay 50 "Anodizing ~)f Textured Metal, 11 G. S. Vozdvizhenskiy, A. Sh. Valeyev, T. N. Grechukh'ina, Chem Inst imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Kazan Affiliate, Acad Sci USSR, 3 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LXXII,. No 2 Discusses anodizing process considering surface texture of metal. Experiments demon- strated that metals with different crystallographic characteristics respond differently to anodizing action. Yzthod of surface preparation also has definite effect on quality of oxide films. Application of electrdy polishing, instead of mechanical preparation of surface, promotes more uniform, and consequently less porous, films. All experiments have been conducted for aluminum, and those for iron and coppernre being continued. PA 160T83 ttM/CheMistrY - Anodic Oxidation ~an 51 "Anodic Oxidation of Texturized Metal," G. S. VQzdvishenskiy, A. Sh. Valeyev, T. N. Grechukhina, Cbeft Inst imeni Acad A - Ye - Arbuzov, Kazan Aff il- iftte, Acad Sci USSR "Mur Iriz Khim" Vol XXV, No 1, pp, 87-92 Conducted expt on anodic oxidation of differently texturized (polished with emery, mechanically, electrolytically) samples of Al, duralumin, Cu, Fe. round texture vas detg factor. Exptl material 18-OT17 um/chemistry - Anodic oxidation (Contd) Jan 51 d~i~onatrated correctress and gen nature of concepts of anodic processes for elec'~~olysis*with metal anode and of processes of "electrolytic dissolving" of metals. C0 LC 180T17 N- - I , , -, - - .. - o. 'j 1, ST- I -- i"'ZIA-1.2 j W, - -,,-5 '1, -1 A i ~~ 7. - ~'-24"Fg~ol " " . iN ~ ;.-A - iii- IM I tes for the clectrochi" I~electrOl 125 1 '41 throwixtg power q ling of cut-C MR gnisl P dG, A G,,ba~lll- "z"-vl "" J, -T.C.A.4i.4335d- 1 jt, 23TU3 -4( , H. Ldit-4 VOSDVIZHEHSKIY. G.S.; VALMV, A.Sh.; GOR'R , G.A. Dispersibility of electrolytes during the electrochemical processing of cutting tools. Zhiir.prikl.khim. 26 no.10,,1094-1096 0 153. (MLEU 6:10) (Blectrolytes) (Cutting machines) (Metale-Finishing) m of Electrolirtio Polishinil: of "Ike6trulatica on of tite We6tnts, troWo Polishing of L-] Mechanism of the Else A. 8b. Val6ev (Zhur. PrikW. Min., 1954, 27, Rusidmaj. Plates of Dutalumin. D-10-T rce `,wero electropoVAM' iti & bath contg. e3ull PC ntapa .0% (35 -4" wt.-%) of H%S0, aad 11,P0,. + LcO,, rising rbcathodeslipmAktant. Each specimen was rmterneried, voastoobtalounlf~rmcanditions. Thechiraticnofthetcsta M-ged front 20 irds). at an anodia a.d. (D.) of 5 ainp-ldiu.1 to i-0min.at16Oamp,jdm.4. For a specimen eleotto liNhedin a bath. "ith 111,40 and 41PO, Concentrations of 4 o " at 6(r C.' the curve showing the Variation in D. with a tent (e,).was only Aj4htly disipItAnd from the curve of D. againit thd roltage V; Le, the bulk of the resistance, is corcen t in the zt,,sr-anc-lv; layer ofelactrolyte. Thecurvracandiited of-two, sharply rwitiq portions (0-12 amp.ldm.1 at -0-1 V., by a oil ht and _.1O-I5O.;vnp.jdffj,3 at -17-20 V.) separated F;ll and a gently -Ung portion. Ile fint rise correeponled with otching afth-5 c,ic-tal and formation of a black deposit, rubbed off; tit the snond portion of the curve, the depottit wns not formed and the inat4l was etched b b~ithtlp In. tho tocond aharp rise, politthing ocom-red, btroming oonverted at very Itfrh cd. into corrosion. lit similar te-sta on a bath u ith If 50, and If,P0, vonceatm tons ol'43-Ve. at SO' C.. stirring incrcaac,d the values of e. &t o (I- i >22 am p./dm.1 and reduced the values at ed.