SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORODIN, V. P. - BOROZDINA, A. V.

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The Experience of Conversion of Oil-Fired Optn-Hearth Furnaces to Natural Gas-Firing. PA - 2395 connection with oxygen-blowing are improved. The change of the construction of the heads would be purposeful. The gas mazout burner developed by H.E.Growhev used'in the mill cannot be re- garded as perfect. The stabilization of the gag-mazout pressure before the burn*er is very important,, tn order to reduce the use of compressed air a natural gas compr6oved to an atmospheiic excess pressure of 10 would hava to be tried as sprayer. he consumption of mazout whan using natural gas is very great (up to 37 % of the heat introduced into the furnace). For this reason experiments had to be carried out with the use of cracked natural gas in place of mazout. (7 illustrations). ASSOCIATIONt "Krasnyy Oktyabr"I Steel Mills. PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLEs Library of Congress. Card 2/2 J 133-2-4/19 ATJTHORS;Borodin V P. Darmanyan, P.E., Yudson, A.A. and Vasillyev, g ~ ~e t rs TITLE: A Four-Period System of the Complex Automatic Control of Thermal Conditions of a Fuel-Oil Fired Open Hearth Furnace (Chetyrekhperiodnaya skhema. svyazannogo av-toregulirovaniya teplovogo rezhima mazutnoy martenovskoy pechi) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1953, Nr 2, pp.114-120 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A scheme of automatic control of thermal conditions of oil-fired open hearth furnaces developed by the Central Laboratory of Automation and installed on the Nr 10 furnace of the above works is described. The scheme,.Qj:~e2ates accord- ing to four programmes corresponding to four technological periods of the smelting process. Programme 1 includes a considerable part of the charging period and two thirds of the melting period; it is switched on by a motor relay of time, operated by photorelay during the tapping of steel. Programme 2 includes the remaining part of the s,-iielting period; it is switched on by a motor relay of time operated when a stable excess in the Dreset roof temperature is attained. Programme 3 incluaes the refinin- period and is switched on by a motor relay of time operated at the moment of tapping slag. Programme 4 includes the fettling period Card 112 133-2-4/19 .A Four-Period System of the Complex Automatic Control of Thermal Conditions of a Fuel-Oil Fired Open Hearth Fdrnace,, and the beginning of the charging period of the next heat. Changing of programmes can also be hand operated. The scheme is shown in Fig.l. Fuel consumption is controlled according to the temperatures of the roof and regenerators. The following parameters are controlled: consumption of fuel oil, air-fuel ratio, amount of compressed air used in the atomiser, pressure of gases in the furnace, reverses, waste -as temperature at the bottom of the regenerators and draught in the waste gas flue. Characteristic data on the furnace on which the scheme was operated, operatin.- prac- tice and operating results are briefly described. The scheme operated satisfactorily, but the final conclusion regarding the efficiency of the scheme can be made only after an analysis of operating results of a few furnace campaigns. There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATION: "Krasniy Oktyabr" Works and TsLA (Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr"' i TsIA) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 FAKHALUYEV, Konstantin Hikhaylovich, inzh.;.BORODIN, Viktor Pavlovich, inzh.; DARMANTAN, Petr Hmmanuilovic~, inzh.; -S-O-W~, ~-a-. vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.B., tekhn.red. [Use of natural gas in metallurgical furnaces] Primenenie prirodnogo gaza v metallurgichaskikh pachakh; opyt atalim- gradskogo zavoda 'Krasnyi Oktiabr$" Koskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gomo-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 110 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Gas, Natural) (Metallurgical furnaces) BORODIN9-V.L; MAMHEMOVSUT~ G.F.; DAIVANW, F.E.; YUDSON., A.A.; XUROCHKINS, B.No Furnace operations with beat insulated archos. Metallurg 6 no.2: .15-17 F 161, (MM 14:3.) 1. Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr'" i Vs9ooyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institub metallurgicheskiy teplotekhniki. (Open-hearth furnaces) (Refractory materials) I KOLOBOVp P.Iol BOIIQDINO V.P.; DAMIMAN, P.B.; DUMSTROV, A.G,; VOSEMENSMP TU.S. Operation of recuperator soaking pits with one top burner heated bor natural gas. Stall 22 no.6-.566-572 Jo 162o '.1 (MM 16:7) 1. Zav6i mKrasnyy Oktyabr"' i TSentroenergochermet. (Fta-nacea,, Heating) PAKIIALUYEVO K.M.; KUZOVNIKOV, A.A.; NOVIK, G.P.; BORODIN, V.P.? SOBOLTE", ZUBKOVA, N.M. ,.,A.,: Industrial operation of holding furnaces fired by natural gas for direct low-oxidation heating. Stall 25 no.10:957-961 0 165. (MIRA 18,11) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut metallurgicheskoy teplotekhniki i zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr'". USSR/Irledicine Tularemia, Epidemiology Card 1A Pab. 148 - 5/25 FD-2594 Author Olsuflyev, N, G.; Kucheruk, V. V.; *Makarov, N. I.; *Borod-in, V. P.; Petrov, V. G.; and Selyanin, Ye. P. Title The structure of a natural reservoir of river valley type tularemia Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 4, 27-31, Apr 1955 Abstract The results of a three year study of the ecological relationships between the rodents and insects which act as hosts and vectors of Pasteurella. tularensis in an unnamed river valley in the USSR are given. Epizootic and epidemiological data reveal the connections between the yearly flooding of the valley and outbreaks of tula- remia among its animal and human inhabitants. Mosquitoes, gnats, and horse-flies act as mechanical vectors.. The ticks, Dermacentor marginatus and Rhipicephalus rossicus, maintain the infection dur- irg the interepidemic period and constantly transmit it to the water rats, Arvicols. terrestris, and other mouse-like rodents. The names of the 12 scientists who carried out the study are listed. No references are cited. Institution Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya (Director G. V. Vygodchikov); Stalingrad Sanitary-Epidemiological Station L*11iad - Cand Med Sci N.-I. Makarov); Stalingradakays, Oblast t ,..:T~laremi~j~ation (*Head Physician - V. P. Borod-1n) L) j USSR/Medicine Tularemia, immunology Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 12/25 FD-26ol Author Olsuflyev, N. G.; *Boroclin, V. P.; Surnina, N. S.; and Tsvetkova, Ye. M. Title The allergenic characteristics of tulyarin from virulent, vaccine, and avirulent strains of tularemia microorganisms when administered supracutaneously and intracutaneously Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i Ammun. 4, 58-63, Apr 1955 Abstract The allergenic characteristics of tulyarin produced from virulent and vaccine strains were found to be identical. Persons with an active imrminity or who had recovered from tularemia could be de- tected by the allergic reaction following the supracutaneous or intracutaneous administration of d1luted tulyarin. The authors recommend the supracutaneous application of vaccine strain tulyarin to the forearm. The results of the experiments are presented on two charts. No references are cited. Institution Institute 6f Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya; Stalin- gradskaya Oblast Antitularemia Station (Chief Physician - V. P. Borodin); and the Stalingrad Sanitary-Epidemiological Station (Head - N. I. Makarov) Submitted- October 18. 1954 BOBODIN, V.P.; KORDLIVA, A.P. Results of extensive use of spicutaneous and "diluted' tularin in typing the population for innunity. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. I immun. no-11:31-36 N 155. (HLRA 9:1) 1. Is Stalingradskoy oblastnoy protivotulyareminnoy stantaii. (glavW Yrach V.P.Borodin) (TULAP04IA. diagnosis, tularin test, epicutaneous & diluted tests) OLSUFITZV, N.G.; TSVETKOVA, Ye.M.; BORODIN, V.P.; KOROLICYA, A.P.; SIVCHWO, V.S.; KHOROSHEV. I.G.: KTASNXOV-,-'TW-'&-., PMFILInVA. Z.A.; KRA?OlfflL* N.I.; VAYSTIKH. M.A.: RODOSIXAS, O.T.; BARANOTA, N.K.; ZIMIA, V.Te.; TORKASOU. L.N.; USTINLMROU, T.F.; ARRYIY3V, S.S.; KONKINA. N.S.; KULIBA. A.P.; MALITSBVA, N.K.; SErUNOVA, G.M.; SORINA, A.M.; BRA- NITSKAYA. V.S.; PRUDIIIKOVA. M.N. Tularin from a vaccinal strain for epicutaneous use. Zhur. mikro- biol.epid. i Immun. 27 w.9:22-28 S 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Iz Institutaipidemiologii i mikrobiologii im. N.F.Gamelei AMN SSSR i protivotuliaremiynykh stantsiy Stalingradskoy, Voroneshoko7. Tullskoy, Plavskoy, Onskoy, Krasnodarakoy. Moskovskoy I Smolenskoy. (TUIARIKIA, diagnosis, tularin epictitaneous test (Rue)) BMODIN, V.P.; SPITSYN. N.A.; SAMSONOVA, A.P.; KCIR013VA, A.F.; KHLYUSTOVA, A.I. Two cases of tularemia caused ty the bite of the tick Rhipicephalus rossicus Jakim. et K.Jakim. Zhur.mikrobiol, epid. i immun. 27 no. 9: 49-51 S 156. MRA 9:10) 1. Is Stalingradskoy oblastapy protivotulyaremiyuoy stantaii (glavn" vrach - V.P.Borodin) (TUIARINIA, tiology and pathogenesis. tick Rhipicephalus rossicus bite (Rue)) (T ICES. Rhipicophaluo rossicus bite eausing tularemia (Rue)) BORODIN, V. P. Doe Gand PIied Sci -- (diss) 11 Epidemiology and PI-4~ Ef prraph7la*i-5 of tularemia in the Volga-Akhtuj)a,jf lood rYU the construction A -~- of the Stalingrad wer Po Stalingrad, 195?. 8 PP 20 cm. (Stalingradskaya Oblast Anti- Tularemia Station), 150 copies (KLt 21-57v 106) -103-4 OLSUFIYEV, N.G.; ITIMELIYANOTA, O.S.; UGLOVOY, G.P.; SILCHENYO, V.S.; BOROD111, V.P.; SAMSONOVA, A.P.; KONYINA, N.S.; SOLANOVA, G.M.; --3.F.VA TSARLIVA, M. I.; ZYKINA, N.A.; LE~.n A, T.F. Result of mass use vith human subjects of ary tulnremis vnecine prepnred from restored Gaiskii No-15 and Bmelinnovq Do.155 strains. Zhur.milcrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.3:52-57 Mr 159. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz Instituts eDidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gnmnlei AIN SSSR, Voronezhsl,-oy, StalingradBkoy, Moskovskoy, Tul'skoy oblqstnykh, Altayskoy krayevoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskikh stantsii i Omskogo instituta eDideMiOlOgii i mikrobiologii. (TULAREMIA, immunology, vaccine, dry from Gainkii's Fo.15 & Emelianova's No-155 strains, mass aDplication (Rus) BORODIN, V.P.; SAMSONOVA. A.P.; KOROLEVA, A.P. Two cases of allergic reactions to bites by infected ticks from the family Rhipecepha-lus rossicus in subjects vaccinated against tularemia. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. I immun. 29 no.11:117-118 N t58. (NM 12:1) 1; 1z Stalingraclskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskDy stantaii. (TUL&RENIA, Immunology, allergic reactions to infected Rhipecephalus rossious bite in vaccinated patients (Rus)) (TICES9 Rhipecephalus rossicus, allergic reactions in subjects vaccinated against tularemia to bites of infected ticks (RUB)) SAKSONOVA, A.F.; BORODIN, V.P.; Kla'OVA, Z.M. Evaluation of a rapid diagnostic method for tularemia in animals, Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 30 no-3:26-28 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) 3 .L. Iz Stalingradskoy oblaetnoy eanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantaii. (TULLRXMIA. diagnosis. rapid methocl in animals (Rua)) 3CRODIN, V.P. - - SPITSYN, N.A.; SAHSONOVA, A.P.; KORCILEVA, A.P.; CEMMN, V-P- - -% 1- `-:_ , ": - ~,_----_f'_'-'- - Ravin-steppe type of natural focus of tularemia. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i immun- 30 no-3-35-0 Mr 159. (MIRL 12:5) 1. Iz Stalingradskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheekoy stantaii, (TULA RM IA. transm. natural foci, ravine-steppe type of focus Oue)) r 171n 17 -1 I -Z C~- r% I c 77 1 an a! -,-Cz Oblast Sanitary-Epidemiologiaal Station /Stalingrad OISUFIY-I'V, N.G.; YEMELIYANOVA, O.SjIJGLOVOY, G.P.; SILICIMIKO, V.S.; KIIOROSHEV, I.G.; YEZROVA, Ye.N.; BESSONOVA, M.A. ; VEDENEYEVA, Ye. V.; AREFOYEV, S.S.; SHELANOVA, G.M.; SORM, A.14.;_BORODIiiV.P:,-_.,~'0?,OLEVP., A.P.; SUVOROVA, A.Ye.; ONIKEY101SKAYA, V.A.; STOLUROVA, A.D.; BYSTROVA, K.A.; REPINA, R.F.; MYASNIKOV, Yu.A.; LEVACHEVA, Z.A.; YEGIAZARYAN, K.K.; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.1- SAIMINM I A.F. Optimal periods for testing skin reaction in subjects inoculAted against tularemia with a ary live Vaccine and vaccinal, reactogenic and immunogenic properties of this preparation. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.6:92-98 Je 161. (MM 15*-5) 1. Iz otdala prirodnoochagovykh infektsiy Instituta epideiniologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei At-IN SSSR, otdelov Osobo opasnykh infek'usiy VoronezhsICoy,, Leningradskoy,.Moskovskoy, Smolenskoy, Stalingradskoy, Tambovskoy, Tul!skoy, oblastnykh sanitarno- dpidemiologicheskikh-stantsiy i Omskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i * , n~. 93-91ye (TUIAUZIIA (VACCIN-a) f YENELIYANOVA, O-S-; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.; YEGOROVA, L.S.; PANINA, IN.V.; PILIPENKO, V.G.; RUDNEV, M.M.; SIL'GHENKO, V.S.; BESSONOVA, M.A.; ULIYANOVA, N.I.; VEDUNEYEVA, Ye.V.; BORODIN, V.P.; SAMSONOVA, A.P.; MYASNIKOV, Yu.A.; LEVACHEVA, Z.A. Approbation of an improved tularemia diagnosticum. Zhur. mikroobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.lOs85-92 0 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. 1% Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamaley ANN SSSR, Omskogo instituta prirodnoochagovykh infektsiy, Protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya, Voronezhskoy, Leningradskoy, Volgogradskoy, Tullskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskikh stantsiy. OLSUFIYEV, N.G.; KUCHERUK, V.V.;-AQB22IN P.; PETROV, V.G.; UGLOVOY, G.P.; KULIKI I.L.; NIKITINA, N.A.; SAMSONOVA, A.P.; YERMOLOVA, A.D.; SPITSYN, N.A* Changes in the conditions of existence of the natural tularemia focus in the northern part of the Volga-Akhtuba flood plain area in connection with the construction of the Volgograd Hydroelectric Power Station. Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. i imaun. 40 no.11:127-132 N 163. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Tz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR i Volgogradskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-spidemiologicheskoy stantail. --13-Q-RQDI~N~-V,P,,(Novosibirsk); VOYTSEKHOVSKIY, B.V- (Novosibirsk); MEIKHAYLOV, V.V. (Novosibirsk) Use of the tensometric method in meawring high-speed high-pressure pulsewise jets. PMTF no. 6tlO4-108 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:7) UP c) L 6192945 M),f T/ttD(b)-~pi tAcassioii iR-: ~r~6-A20 ---- ----- UR/0201/65/000/003/010-0/0102' MIOR: Borodin, V. P. (Rovosibirsk); YRytsekhovskiy, B. V. (Novosibirsk) rITM: The use of flash photography for studying high- jets pressure impulse ~OURCFI!- Zhur7ial- prikladnoy meXbaniki- i tekbnicherkoy Miki no. 3, 1965, 100-102 rOPIC TAGS: flash hotography-, high il~pulse~ let t> *STRACT. A method has been devis-ed to. ~botograph fast-moving water jets using electric discharge as pulse brightening. The short light-up time vithin the dis- 2harge interval, about 3 lisec, does not practically allow the jet to advance. By I asing several cameras placed along the jet trajectory it is possible to photograph a high-pressure inpulse jet of'sny length. Light-up time is synchronized with jet, ~Jection time by a simple time-delay switch fa9tened to the nozzle. The method is being used by the Hyd~rqdynamics Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Academv bf 3ciences USSR, v-hich has developed an impulse jet device emitting vater jets that it-tain velociii-es in excess of 1 km/sec. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. VIM ASSOCLATION: none -J - ,L, - : I- - , , . I . t, 11 I . ..: . : 4. - I I xx BORODIN, V.R. '*arm q -7c"'O." nw7wwicine in the Turkmen Republic. Vaterinariia 34 no.12:50-54 D 157. (MIU 11: 1) l.Rachallnik Upravleniya vaterinarii Ministerstva sel'skogo kh02yaystva Turkmanskoy SSR. (Turkmenistan-Vaterinary medicine) BORODIN)-V.Ral zasI. vetvracb Turkmenskoy SMI ABDURAKHWiOV.9 K., otv. red.; KVI B.,, tekhn. red. (Protoction of farm animale from bacteriological weapons] Zashchita sel'skokhoziaietvennykh zhivotnykh ot bakteriologicheskogo oruzhiia. Ashkhabado M-vo sell.khoz. Turlmenskoi SSR, 1960. 29 p. (MMA 14. U) (Domestic gnimAls) (Bacterial warfare) BORMIN.V.S. - ---,waom 4mAh%;Wjw%aW Fourth scientific Shevchenko conference. Visnyk AN URSR 26 no-5:74-76 W 155. ' (MlIRA 8:8) (Shevchocko, Taras Grigor'evich, 1814-1861) 28- S11081611016100210011011 B107/B212 'AUTHOR: ao~~id n, V: S;,'_':'Member:6f the Society of Radio Engineering and Electric Communication TITLE,% Approximhtd 61ilculation of a distribution function for a normal process at the output of a standard radio component ~PERIODICALt Radiotekhnika' v. 16, no. 2,. 1961, 3-8 TEXT: "I ri,#der to,'e6timate the noise-proof feature of a radio system it i6's6metime6-ndcessary to know the distribution law for the instantaneoue values' 'of the-fibis6'at the 6utput 6f a.radio component, which consists of a-lin6ar input c6#6~dnt, a n6n-lin6ar component and a'linear output ,J comp6nent-thdt are c6nnected'in s6ri6b. This ~&per biingb'an*approximate calb~llati6n. of it distributioh function at the output 6f such 6 standard component. This distribution occurs if a normal random process with a white noise spectrum is applied to the input. The calculation has been done for the following circuit: Card 1/5 Approximate oalculation ... S1108161ZO16100210011011 B107/B212 Re filter squaie-4aw Re filtet detector input output R C R C .2 2-- The' caldul atiofa consists -in representing the d6sired distribilti6n function a-s a.. seribsi its 6befficientbar67a func ti on of the distribution cumulants. The latter can-be calculated'in different ways. " This paper brings two methods. 'One of these expresses the oumulants- of 'thb' -~oltagb'dl-stribution at,-the'output by eigenfunotions of the linear homogeneous,;Lnteg:~~l g, (u) equation lig, (v u) h2 (u) +n M in the form of 2' (M I)I 11M I X, 1, 2, I- A 0(ir-u) is the-6brrelation funotion'of the signal at the input of the first linear*oomponent; hl.(U) is its pulse trarisient-function; h* (u) - ae-ocu h (U) is the pulse transient function of the second com- 2 -Card 2/5 8910: .... ... Approximate calculation 81108J611016100210011011 B107/B212 a n -has-Nift" sed to_6al8iilate'th6'first-&nd 66doli&6kde ig*al' 'This 'method e u r aumulants'ib &1ready very complicat6d; The *-redults- bf both methods, are'equal. ' The'probhbility densit fiinction of 'th6's1:ghhl at'the outptLt of the'6tandakd component is.represented by-a numbeT-of-Laguerre!s polynomials.. Pig. 2 shows the 2a probability'd efisi ty function j(E) for various values,,of Figs-3 and 4 show the coefficients K K and 4 as functions of 75~2 F2 2 K K 2 2 The distribution funotion.beoomes more and more symmetrical with increasing 2a decreases monotonely. The author thanks B. R..Levii~ and V. 1. P and Siforov''fot'aisistand6o There are 4 figures and 5 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMITTED: April, 1960-(initially) June 22, 1960 (after revisioil) Card 4/5 Pi 9 - BORODIN, V.S. Reply to N.S. Lezin and B.D.Zabegalov's remarks. Radiotekhnika 18 no.8:69 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Deystviteltnyy chlen Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi imeni Popova. BORODIN, V.S.; KAGAN, Yu.M. Discharge in a hollow cathode. Opt. i spektr. 18 no.6:966- 967 Je 165. (MIFU 18:12) UR/0057/66/036/601/0181/0185 AUTHOR: Borodin, V.S.; Kagan, Yu.M. ORG; Le, ~Inqri!d Stnte University im. A.A.Zlidnnov (Loningrodskiy gonuniVersitet) TITLE: Investigation of, the discharge In a hollow cathode. 1. Comparison of the electrical characteristics of a hollow cnthod and a/positive column SOURCE: Zhurnal toldinicheskoy fizilti, :v;. 36, no. 1, 1966, 131-185 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge-, helium, positive column, hollow cathode, electron distribik tion, velocity distribution, Maxwell distribution , electrode, electron energy ABSTRACT: The authors have measured the elec tron denifty and velocity distribution in helium discharge positive columns and in hollow cathode helium discharges-. using-Ttli-e technique previously employed by W.A.Vorobtyevn, Yu.M.Kagnn, R.I.Lyagushchenko, and V31.11ilenin (ZhTF, 34, 146, 1964) to measure electron velocity distributions in posi- tive columns. Two hollow cathodes with diameters of 2 and I cm and lengths of 5 and 10 cm, respectively, were investigated. The electron density and velocity distributiot at the center of the hollow cathode and on the axis of a positive column of equal dia- meter were derived from, the probe characteristics of 0.06 mm diameter 5 mm long cylin- drical probes. Measurements were made at helium pressures from 0.9 to 3.5 mm 11g and discharge currents from 20 to 40 mA. Deviations from the Maxwellian distribution were T 2175c9m66-- ACC NRt AP6004896 observed at the higher pressures: in the hollow cathode there was an excess of high. energy electrons, and in the positivecolumn there was a deficiency of high energy electrons. The number of high energy electrons in the hollow cathode was maximum at a certain optimum pressure that was higher for the smaller cathode than for the larger one. The ratio of the number of electrons with energies from 6 to 13 eV to the number ,with energies from 19 to 26 eV was nearly independent of pressure for the hollow cath-i ode and was small and exhibited.a minimum as a.function of pressure for the positive column. The significance of these resiilts for the Interpretation of the spectra of the discharges is discussed briefly. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, 9 figures, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 14May65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REP: 000 Card 2/2 i. 11 . V. BORODI'll Borodin, V. V., "Geophysical Ilrospectin..-,, for Pyritic Gold-Bearing Deposits in the I 011,11ov-Chibizbeksk Rojon (Idest Siberla)-If Vestnik Zupadno-Sibiral-ogo GeealoZo-Gidro- Geodezicheskogo Trbsta, -~omsk, Yo. 1, 1935, p-,. 50-60; BOROM, V. 'IT. Borodin, V. V. "Elecirical Ebcploration in the Kuznetsk _--4 s~n.lf In the book: Geofizicheskie Vetody R&zvc-dki v Z-qp&tdnoi Sibiri, Tctrisk, 1935, pp. 114-131~3. SOV/58-59-7-16036 TranslIation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, p 198 (USSR) AUTHOR: Borodin, V.Z. TITLE: Circuit With a Ferroelectric Capacitor in the Presence of External Emf PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Rostovsk. n/D un-ta, 1958, vol 68, Nr 8, pp P-3 - 27 ABSTRACT: Using the method -of D.M. Kazarnovskiy (Elektrichestvo, 1953, Nr 10, p 68), the author carries out calculations for a network with a parallel circuit containing a ferroelectric capacitor. Card 1/1 69201 '/144/60/000/02/015/019 S192/E182 AUTHOR: Borodin, V.Z., Aspirant TITLE: Influence of a Biasing Electric Field on the Polarization Processes in FerroelectricsN,\ I PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyj Blektromekhanika7 19607 Nr 2, pp 144D-146 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The work described was concerned with the investigation of the polarization process in ferroelectrics subjected to a simultaneous action of a strong sinusoidal electric field and a constant biasing field. The main measured parameter was the differential permittivity e which was determined on the basis of the experimentally taken hysteresis loops of the material. The permittivity eg was calculated from the oscillograms of the "current loops" which give the dependence of the instantaneous current i flowing through the inves.tigated sample, on the instantaneous field E applied to the sample. The permittivity cg and the current i are related to each other by cg = 47C 1 (1) . 0S L-r v/H-2 m _ X2 69201 6/144/60/000/02/015/019 B192/3182 Influence of a Biasing Electric Field on the Polarization Processes in Ferroelectrics where S is the area of the electrodes of the investigated sample and Em is the amplitude of the applied field. The investigated samples were prepared from pure BaTiO3. Before the tests the samples were heated to a temperature of 500 OC and then slowly cooled. The measurements were carried out 21+ hours after the heat treatment. First only the variable field was applied and later the biasing field. The measurements were done at the temperature of 23 OC. The dependence of the differential permittivity on the value of the instantaneous electric field applied to the sample is plotted in Fig 2 for four different values of the biasing field. The amplitude of the alternating field was 14.6 kV/cm. The curves (a) of Fig 2 correspond to the rising portion of the hysteresis loop, while the curves (6) refer to the falling portion of the loop. By Gard considering curve (a) it is seen that, while increasing 2/4 the field from -Em to +Hm, the permittivity first rises rather slowly, then more rapidly, and reaches a maximum 69201 -,-/144/60/000/02/015/019 Z192/E182 Influence of a Biasing Electric Field on the Polarization Processes in Ferroelectrics at 9 = Sk. Fig 3 shows the dependence of eg oil the total field 9 + No for various values of the biasing field No. It is seen that for So the maxima of eg preserve the original position, but if Ro increases the maxima are shifted towards the right-hand side. +he dependence of the position of the maxima of e on the magnitude of the biasing field is illustrated fn Fig 4. The above experimental data can be explained theoretically. From the investigation it is concluded that the application of a biasing field to a ferroelectric sample leads to a shift of the maxima of the diiZerential permittivity of the material. Over a wide range of field strengths (up to 2Ek2 where Ek is-the coercive force) the total field Ro + R corresponding to the maximum of et is constant. However, this principle is not valid a very strong fields; this is due to the fact that an internal field caused by the domain regions is added to 3/4 the external field. The author expresses his gratitude to A.L.-Khodakov for directing this work and for valuable 69201 S/144/60/000/02/015/019 9192/R182 Influence of a Biasing Electric Field on the Polarization Processes in Ferroelectries discussion of the results. There are 6 figures and 8 references7 of which 2 are English, 5 Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATIONs Nafedra.eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki7 Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Card (Chair of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, V1+ Rostov State University) SVAUTTED: December 4. 1959 L--r AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 85014 S/048/60/024/010/023/033 B013/BO63 Borodin, V. Z. The Effect of Unilateral Pressure Upon the Processes of Polarization in Piezocer mics EM-1 Q Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 10, pp. 1264 - 1270 TEXT: The effect of unilateral pressure upon polarization was oscillo- graphically studied on samples of ceramic BaTiO,9solid solutions of BaTi 03 -BaSn03 , and on material of the type 1'BAPAK0.1iA,, (Varikond) with increased non-linear properties. The results obtained for BaT'03 are given. Also other materials were found to be subject to similar rules. Fig.1 shows polarization curves for longitudinal compression. It may be seen that polarization drops with an increase of 6. The slope of the Pm(Em) curves is increased* The peak corresponding to the maximum of the differential dielectric constant E d is shifted toward larger fields. With an increase of the field, the function Pm(6) first increases and then decreases gradually. Ceramic material previously placed in a strong Card 1/2 85014 The Effect of Unilateral Pressure Upon the S/04 60/024/010/023/033 Processes of Polarization in Piezoceramics B013YBo63 field exhibits a larger PM(d) (Fig.2). When placed in a comparatively weak field (E