,.UMANSKIY, Lev Mikhaylovich: BROYDE, I.M., red*; LATUKHINA, Ye.Lt
Ved. red.j YAKOVLEVA, Z.I.9 takhn. rod.
(Ways to reduoe oosto in the petrolouis-producing industry)
Puti anisheniia, sabostoimosti v neftedobyvaiushchei p'romyehl n
113 -
nosti. Moskva, Gostoptakhisdat, 1962. 157 p. (MIRA 16:1-
(Petroleum industry-Coats)
~ -
Possibilities of lowering the costs of
out in Mesozoic sedizwnts. Neft, khoz.
(Ciscaucasia--M well drilling-Costs)
drillin operations carried
40 no.10:1-6 0 162.
(KM 16:7)
UMANSKIY, Lev Mikhaylovich; UMANSKIY, Moisey Mikhaylovich; BROYDE, I.M.,
kand.skon.nauk, retsenzent
(Economics of the petroleum and gas industries] Ekonomika
neftianoi i gazovoi pronyahlemostis Moskva, Nedra, 1965,
378 p. (MIRA l8sIO)
ACC NR:
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AUTHOR: _-Umanskiy, L. M.
TITLE: High capacity ferrite-transistor distributor for a remote control-reniote
signal system
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs.
1OA39
REF SOURCE: Tr. Frunzensk. politekhn. in-ta, vyp. 18, 1965, 60-63
TOPIC TAGS: remote control system, ferrite., transistor Iffis, u or, remote
signal s stem, communication system, tit~~ 4-
ABSTRA 4_'X 0
C~
A high cap city distributor (i. e. one capable of handling up to 100
transmitted commands and received signals) which uses a binary counter operating'
%Jki ferrite -trans isto r triggers, is described. Each trigger consists of one ferrite
element and one transistor. The circuit for such a trigger which differs from the
circuit of the conventional ferrite-transistor cell, having a positive feedback, has
a semiconductor diode and a resistor in the transistor base circuit. A remote
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control-remote signal distributor capable of handling of approximately 1000
commands, is provided with a pulse counter with 10 of the above described
triggers. Distributor circuits for a one-terminal controller set and a one-
terminal auxiliary controller set are given. The use of a one pulse generator
assures the synchronous operation of these distributors. Cophase operation is
achieved by transmitting pulses from the generator to the distributor of the
one-terminal auxiliary control through a pulse valve which is connected to the line
junction of the controller's one-terminal set, [Translation of abstract] [DW]
SUB
C,,d 2 / 2
UMANSKIY, M.;%IANSKIT, L.
Automotion of oil industries and growth of labor productivity.
Soto. trad. 4 no.10:34-40 0 159 (MIRA 13:3)
(Petroleum induntu-Iabor productivity)
(Automation)
UMUSKIY, M. inzh.
-iL
Preparing water in an eloctromagnetic filter. Self,otroi, 16
no.3:28 W 161. (KM 14:6)
(Electramoguetio waves)
(Feed-water purification-Equipment and supplies)
%lt.NSKIY, M. A.
Thromboc7topenia and Its treatment after surgery using artificial
blood circulation. Probl. gemat. I perel. krovi no.8:46-49 162.
(MMA 15:7)
1. Iz kliniki torakallnoy khirurgii (zav. - ablen-korrespondent
AM SSSR prof. N. M. Amosov) Ukrainskogo instituta tuberkuleza
I gmdnoy khirurgii (dir. - dotsent A. S. Mamolat)
(BLOOD-CIRCULAVON, ARTIFICIAL) (BLOOD PLATELEIS)
TPM'HGITK=I.; NIKOLAYEV.. YU.A.; UMANSKIY, M.A.; EKLAN, S.N.;
I A.S.; M=VIMMOt A.Ya.1 MGM- D.T.
,44t of andazin on healtlq people* VrachAslo noonsug-i5o
it 169. (MIRA l6s2)
le Kafedra torakallnoy khirurgii i anesteziologii (sav. - prof,
N.M. Amosov) Kiyevskogo institute usaversheni3tvoyaniya vrachey.
(MEMOBA"Tic)
UMANSKI-Y M.A
Anesthesia in heart catheterization in children. 4Lrurgiia no.l:
4
91-94 163. .- (MIRA 17:5)
1~-Iz kliniki torakallnoy kJiirurgii (zav. - prof. N.M. Amosov)
Ukrainskogo instituta tuberkuleza i grudnoy khi-r-Lixgii.
i
UMANSKIY,,M.A.,- TRESHCIMTSKIYI A.I.;LOBODYUK., M.S. (Kiyev).
Use of protamine sulfate in surgery with artificail blood
circulation. Vrach. delo no-11:133 N163 (MIU 16:12)
1. Klinika torakallnoy khirurgii (zav.-chlen-korrespendent
AMN-SSSR, prof. N.M.Amosov) Ukrainakogo uiatituta tuberka-
16za i grudnoy khirurgii.
KAUVANOV, t,(A.; UVRIK. 3.S.; I)MAIWIY M.4.
-
ClInIcal effect'--ness rf fibrinogen in acute- heacr-rhagea. Gerat. i
perel. lrovi lt7-U 165- (KRA 2.8 -10)
2. Kiyevskly institut perelivaniya krovi.
KARAVANOV, A.G., prof.; UMANSKIY, MaAs, kands med, naukl KREICNI, M.G.
First experience in the use of a Soviet-made fibrinogen in
surgery with artificial.eirculationo Klin. kbir. no.21l8-22 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Kiyevskiy institut perelivaniya krovi i Ukrainskiy Inatitut
tuberkuleza i grudnoy khirurgil.
UMANSKIY,
Factory 'a best efficiency promoter. Mashinostroltell no.2/3:44)
H-D 156. (MIRA 12:1)
(Kharkov--Tractor industry)
UKLMIY, N.A., inzhener.
11~
Mechanic-production innovator. Awhinostroitell no.8:29-30 Ag 157.
(machine tools) (KE2A 10:8)
S1 123/5 9/ --,0/()10/05 9/0 6 8
A004/AOOI
Translation froma Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, rlzr - 10, 1-,-, 194,
f 38709
AUTHORs Umanskly, M. A~
TITLE: High-Efficiency Molding Machines for Large-Size Castings
NA
PERIODICAL. Byul. tekhn.-ekon., inform. Sovnarkhoz Kharlkovsk. ekcn. adm. r-ra,
19581 No. 3. pp. 39-42
TEXT: At the four-dry shop of the KhTZ, 1 rge-31Ze tractor part castings
(ayli-nder head, block, gearbox etc.) are molded on the 5 (NF-2,R -;,.,1vEl-
type Jar moldirg machine, for the upper flasks, and on the Bff(~-2 -j (IIPF-2,5)
mar.'ri:Lne, for the lower flasks, The machLnes were designed and built by t.rv- P3ac*.
Itself; they differ from the I'German" model and th-e 405 =del in the foll,~wizng
features: they are very simple In design, do nct re:Vaire complex setting and
adjustiug, make it possible to control the jarring hei.Sht and vamber and tvighness
of -strokes (which,renders it possible to stamp in the flask with 15 - 20 strnkp-,
compared to. 120 - 1,r-0 on the "German" machine), th~? -turning tilme Is ,:,it dawn
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High-Effioiency Molding Machines for Large-Size Castings
from 10 seconds (on the "German" machire) -ta 2-3 ssc-,nds. A good 1:abriiation of
the friction surfaces is ensured. 'r-he IIPF-2,5 machine.has a sw1vs1-tab1j.~_:: of
great, length, which makes it possible to place lor4 flasks without diffic-u'l-ty,
The swlvel motion of the table is effected simultaneously with Its elevation
with the aid of a chain. The VPP-2,5 machine does not require frequent e.5ttinjzs
and repairs, which increases itz e,.Iciency. There are 4 fiTires.
K. Yu, P.
'Translator'S note: This Is the Dall t-ranslation -'A 'the origi;nal Russian
Card R/2
VMMKIY,, M.A. -- -
Automatic machine for hardening with high-frequene7 cwrrent.
Hashinostrotell no.1:12 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
(Steel-Hardening)
UMANSM, M,A..
Two-way shot-peening chamber. Mashinostroitelf no,,2:24 F 162.
. , t WIRA 15:2)
(Shot peening-Equipment and supplies)
UMANSKIY M A
- Semiautomatic shakeout unit. Mashinoatroitall no.8:6-7 Ag
162, (KRA 15-8)
(Kharkov-Foundries-Equipment and supplies)
UMANSKIY, M~Ao
Semiautomatic unit for preparing pasty mixtures. Mashino-
stroitell no.12:19 D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
LLWEV, V.V., inah.; BEIMU74, M.K.,inah.; VOLCO'K, I.P., inzb., Vw
. - $r
inzh.
Effeot of heat treatmant on the gold strength of cast madium-
carbon steela Hashinootroenis no,6T71-72 N-D t64
(MIRA 1W)
INANSCY, M.A.
A semiautomat.-ir, um-t I~f
patAerns. !Jt. prolzv~ N 164. P,
Methods for determining the economic effectiveness of secondary methods
of oil recovery. Neft.khos.33 [i.s.341 no.9:4-7 8 156. (MIRA 9:10)
(Secondary recovery of oil)
I --- ZEVIN) L. S.; UMANSIM, M. M.; )-- D. - M. - - - - -- ---, - - - - - --- - - -
"The determination of optimal conditions of diffractometer registration of
polycrystals in connection with geometrical aberrations."
report submitted for 6th Gen Assembly, Intl Union of Crystallography, Rome,
9 Sep 63.
Asbestos Cement Res Inst, Physics Dept, Moscow State Univ.
UMANSKIT, Noisey Mikhaylovich; BROYDE. I.M.,rodaktor; FITROVA. Ye.A.,
r"I"Rorimov. A.V.,tekhnicheekly redaktor
[Ways of reducing the cost of petroleum productionj Pati enisheniia
i
sebestolmosti dobychi neftl. Moskva, Gos. naudbno-takhn. ixd-vo
neft. I Iotno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1957. 101 P. (MLRA 10:5)
INtroleum Industry--Costs)
UMANSKIY, L.M.;,UMANSKIY. M.M. -
1 1
Method for determining economic effectiveness of automation of
petroleum production processes. 1zv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz
I no.9:119-124 1 58. (MIRA 11:12)
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy institut i Groznenakiy nauchno-issledovatell-'
skly neftyanoy Institut.
(Patrolopm 1ndustr7) (Automation)
UKJNSKIY, M.M.; IGMYLOV, L.L.; UKLNSKIY, L.M.; BOUKOV, V.G.; H&UMTOV, M.B.
Developing now forms of industrial and labor organizations for
automatic and remotely controlled oil production processes,
Noft,khoz, 37 no,2:18-22 F 159. (,(IM 12:4)
(Oil fields---Production methods) (Automation)
(Remote control)
. I , , ~ -, 7 ~ ~ ~.; ~f. , *~ ~,, , -
C. wNsKly, MeMp, tandedidonenauk; MMIMKIY, L.M.,, kand.ekDu.nauk
Sconomic efficienc7 of automation in enterprises of the oil industry.
MekhA avtom.Iroizv. 14 no.l2t4l-43 D 160 (MM 13:12)
(Petroleum industry) tAutomation)
UNANSEIT, Lev XIkhaylovich;-UMAkSKIY, Moisoy Mikhaylovich; -BROYDR, I.H..
red.; SATIM, Z.A., red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn, re&.
[11conomic reserves of petroleum rational
.produotion administ .
Rezervy ekono~ii nefteprom'y'slovykh upravlenii. Moskva, Goo.
nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo neft. i_gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1961.
166 p. (mnu 14:5)
(Petroleum industry)
L~MANSKIY., M.M.; URANSKIYj, L.M.
Method of determining the economic effectiveness of autorhatic
control in petroleum production enterprises. Neft. khoz. 39
no.l.-5-10 J1 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Oil fields--Production methods)
(Automatic control)
UMANSKIY, 14,M,
Economic aspects of the manufacture of high-octane auttom-bi-I
gasolines. Kbirn.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.9:37-41 S 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Groznenskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy neftyanoy institut.
(Automobiles-Fuel consumption)
(Gasoline-Antiknock and antiknock mixtures)
UMANSKIYp Moisey Mikhayloviq~h BROYDE, I.M., red., TITSKAYA, B.F.p
---" -r.~,-~r, -V.V., teMn. red.
(Cost of petroleum refining products and posibility of lower-
ing it] Sebestoimost' produktov neftepererabotki i puti ee
snizheniia. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 122 p.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Petroleum producta-Costs)
UMANSKIYJ, M.M.; VORONKOVA, K.F.
Economics of the production of benzene from crude. Trudy
GrozNII no. 15066-371 163. (MIRA 17:5)
Bj:.kt4?c, avaum-r-t-~-nra, cf a t.~ :,n cif ec6riczl -
effi.clen,,y .n Ore. aj,.omatj,- ayi~' Cf r t-7-ol-wri
P
projuct.',ono 71-ady, VNI-1 163. 17!1n")
UMLNSI,IY, Lev Mikhaylovioh; URANSKrY, Moisey Mikhayloviahl BROUE, 1,M*9
kand.ekon.nauk# retsenzent
tBoononics of the petroleum wW gas industries) Ewnmika
neftianoi i gazovoi pronVablennosti, Moakvaj Nedra, 1965,
378 ps (MIRA 18:10)
FRID, M.N.; UMLXSKIY, M.M.1 KHABASOKHATOVA, G.Ya,;- VISHNYAK, Yu.Ya.
Economic- affoativansaa- af - the, xamoval -oL-aromatia compounds
frou "rubber" gasoline-using diethylene..glyzaLl.at-the-Grozrqy
Petroleu&,Refiu&-ry. Naftapar.-i-neftekhiz. no.7t4-6 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut.
1, 14990-66 L~wT(j.)/EWT(m)/EWP(w)/EPF(n)-2/T/EWP(t)/W(b) IJP(.c) JD/WW/JG/
ACC ZIR AP5028561 (/Vi SOURCE CODE: (R./0126/65/020/005/0719/0722
AUTHOR,, Unanski3r,, Ya. S.; Fadeyeva, V., 1. _4?
ORG: Hoscow Inst
'itute of Steel and Alloys (Moskovskiy Institut stall i splavo0_1
->w I/
TIME; Diffuse scatteAfij of"x rays in HfC-ZrC solid solutions
SOURCE: rizi)ca metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 20, no. 5, 1965, 719-722
TOPIC TAGSg carbide phasej hafniwn compound, zirconium containing alloy, metal
physics... phase transition, metal hardening, crystal lattice formation, x ray scat-
tering
ABSTRACT:~~/ Aay scattering was used to study short range order in solid
solutions drH Zr ving-an atomicratio, of 50:50. The ordering reaction was
-follow0d in ihe metallic sublattice of the compound by taking one point on this lat-
as the sphere of,reflection and computing every coordination sphere filled by
metal atoms, The alloy was made from HfC containing 6.20% combined carbon and 0.09%
free carbon and ZrC containing 11.481 combined and 0.16% free carbon. Samples were
prepamd by hot pressing at 19000C, homogenizing at 27000C for 2 hrs (Tamman fur-
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nace--helium atmosphere) and heat treating isothermally at 2100()C (20 n), 19000C
(5 hra') and 12000C (100 hrs) with subsequent air cooling. The iattic~,~inaramevir of
the alloy was a %.4.664 angstroms. Diffuse scattering was measuFed on a URS-50I
diffraictometer.according to the method generally used for polycrystals; a vacuum
camerat aided in eliminating air dispersion, Both Compton and thermal scattering
were Cietermined. The resultant diffuse scattering gave an indication of the short
range.order existing in the lattice. The short range order parameter ai was ob-
taine6 from the following equation.
sin 01)
-'tot NcAC13 (113 fA)' C, a kr;_ J.
This p~arameter was utilized in getting the first two coordination spheres of the al-'
loy quenched from 1900 and 15000C; these values a, and G2 rose somewhat with lower-
Ing in annealing temperature, while a3 for the third coordination sphere was nega-
tivd and very,firnall In absolute magnitude . The significance of the sign and magni-
tude 61f al was examined. The positive sign for the first two parameters indicated
a segregation tendency among the metallic atoms, while the small magnitude of al
for the alloys quenched from 1500 and 19000C signified at low value -for the critical
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dec Dmpos ition temperature of the solid solution. X-ray intensity was plotted as a
function of zin O/X for samples quenched from 1900, 1500 and 12000C. The radial
:3C,3ttering dansity of the atoms was also given. A low value of the migration
energy U based on the short range order observati ns was postulated as a function
.of temper ure. A calculation showed this energ to.be 1.5 kcal/g-atom for speci-
1900 and 15000C. Microhardness as shown as a function of heat
mers ann
treatment binp rature. This hardness dropped steadily with increase in temperature,
x
r
indicating a, loss in order. It was concluded that at.temperatures close to the
cri.tical mark, mixtures of two solid solutions are present: HfC in ZrC and ZrC in
H1,14 Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 equations.
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of the I-Plomme. The tbkknm at the layer and the Concentration of m in
wss constant for -imy spechnen Investigated. Then logo"
layer of decre"ing wacentration in N. next a layer of the combimalon
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w Tu A* Bag"takii and UJI., 0*011h1#9 (ZaTods",
040-a Laboratorip; 1948, vol 14, JCv~*,pp- 693-702). (WINselem). "WO
.to The principles and construction of a umbor of camrao used
-in the UaS.S*R. for X-ray studies of crystal structure are
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Crystals - Stractilre
Crystals - Measureiaents
"Cameras for X-Ray Structure Analysis of Monocrystalsp" Yu. A. Bagaryatskiy, I.I. M.
Unamskiy, Inst of Phys, Moscow Order of Lenin St;Ate U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, 10 pp
"Zavod Lab" Vol XIV, No 6
Describes (1) universal X-ray camera for taking rotation X-ray photographs; 2) camera
for determining, identity periods of a crystal. Photographs and diagrams.
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W. 6. Nvast I ianovp d.. 9. Zhdanov, and B~W;Iay, hThe crystal structure of
dinitronaphthalenesjal~f, the deterrInation of the structure of the crystal of 1,5-
dinitronaphthalene 0204). Pp. 1153-63.
Coafiguration of molecules in the unit cell of a 1,5-dinitronaphthelene crystal was
established by geometrical analysis, by construction of graphs of the structural amplitude
and by comparing these with the experimental intensities of interferences which have been
found by investigating the distribution of the electron density (by the Fourier-synthesis
method,.
The Karpoy Physico-Chomical Inst.
X-ray Iaboratory, Moscow
March 19, 1948
SO: Journal of Physical Chemistry (USSR) 22p no. 102 1948
ii. M.
USSR/physics - Camera, X-Ray Nov 49
Crystallography
"X-Ray Camera for Photographing an Inverse Latticeo"
Yu. A. Bagaryatskiy, M. M. Umanskiy, Moscow State.U,
8 1/2 pp
"Zavod Lab" No 11
Explains method of obtaining nondistorted image of
surfaces of inverse lattice. Describes construction
of camera in detaii. Includes six diagrams and four,
photographs.
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U)LkNSKIY, H.
USSR/Chemistry - Naphthalenes
Chemistry - Crystalline Structure Jan 49
*Crystalline Structure of Diaitrousphthalenest IV. Determining the Structure
of a Crystal of 2,6-Diattronaphthalons," To. A. Shugam, M. N. Umanskiy,
G. S. Zhdanov, X,-Ray Lab, Physicochem Inst imeni L. Ta. Karpov, Moscow, 10 pp
NZkur Tis Xhim" Vol XXIII, No I
For orgfuAc structures in which molecule is elementary particle of crystal
formation, determination of structure consists of three stages; (1)
Determination of Magnitude, form and type of elementaxy nucleus; (2)
deteraination of condition of molecules' centers, and steric orientation
of molecules in space of elementary aucleus; ead (3) determination of the
moldcule. Gives table of molecules with data of adjacent atoms, graphs
and Illustrations of experimental results, Submitted 21 Apr 48.
PA 48/49T25
US- R/Fhrwics-x-~ay Analysis Jun 51
X-411ay Comma
OX-Ray Methods of A-Ijusting Crys',alsor, -:*, S. Fvitka,, Yu. N. Sokurokiy,
1-1, 1-14 U=.skiys Mosewi State U
"Zavod Tab" Vol XVIv Ild 6,1 pp 696-705
Describes X-ray nethadg for adjusting crystnls or any syngony Irf x-ray
photogm,phs-of oscillations or La%-- patterns. Suagrestu more expellent
co,wtruction of film holder wA goniometria head for X-ray camera.
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TUSSR/rImics X-.ray Atalysio of A4r/AVr 51
Materials
"X-ray Analysis of Facetless Crystals," M. M.
Uma,.skiy., S. S. Kvitka,- Sci Res Inst of Physo
Moscow State U imeni Lomonosov
".1z Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XV, Po 2,,
pp 147-156
For subject analysis, stereographic projectiofi
.of direct and inverse crystal lattice is used.
This projection is obtained from 3 polychroms-
tic laue-grams. Results'tabulated. Submitted
at 3d A.U-Union C6nference on lUseof.X-rayq ' In
Study of Materials held 19-24 Jun 50 In Leningrad.
LC 187T86
MISKIf,* me' M:
PA 187TS8
USSR/Physios - Rare Earths Mar/APr 51
I"Investigationi, of the structures of Some Compounds of Rare-Earth Elements&" V. 10
Iveronova, V. P. Tarasovap M. ki, Umanskiy, Res Inst of Phys, Moscow State
"Iz Ak Nauk SUR, Ser Fiz", Vol XV, No 2, pp 164-168
Obtained size and shape of elementary cells of some compds of the cerium group by L-ray
analysis. Detd spatial groups and location of heavy atoms in some compd3 and tabulated
results. Authors were assisted I. Borneman-Starinkevich, S. S. Kvitka and A. A.
Stepanova. Submitted at 3d All-v_ e-
nion onferenca on Use of X-rays in Study of Materials
hold 19 - 24 Jun 50 in Leningrad.
UWSKIY M. MI FA 187T0,6
USSR/Pbyzics - X4ay J~ho_t_ o'g__ra_pb~
"X-ray Camera for Rapid Photograplq of Poly-
crystals " S. S. Kvitka,-M. M. Umanskiy, Phys
Faculty, Moscow State U imerli, 100monosov
"Ir. NK Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiizr,~,,Vol X`V, No 2, Pp 271-
276
Describes camers, for rapid photography of Poly-
crystAils. It operates on any -rype of tube and
on std. tubes BSV. Gives formulae and graphs for
computing the angles of sample positions. Sub-
mitted at 3d All-Union Conference on Use of X-rays
in Study of Materials held 19 - 24 Jun 50 in Len-
Ingrad.
LC 187T96
m
M
GOLIDIR. GeAm; UKANSKIY. K.H. f
Goniometric and X-ray analyjis of crystals of 1,),8-trinitronaphtha-
lone, Zhur. 7iz.Khim. 23, 555-6 15l@ OILRA 4:5)
(CA 47 notl7t8457 153)
1. L.Ta.Karpoy Phys.-Ghem. Inst., Moscow,
-1111-11- 11 _:_ / L ._~-,
USMf'F,hy3ica lillonochronatic X-ray Sourct-.s
"Camera-Monochromator for Fhotor,_-rkpe..;'.n1g, Folycrystals (k2zYj'," S. S. Kvitka, Ye, V.
Kolontsova, 14. M. Urr:ansk-iy., Sci Res Inst of Phys, Moscow State U TLmeni Lomonsov
"Iz Ak Nauk SSM, Ser Fiz" Vol 16, -No 3, pp 372-385
Report heard at the conference on poi.:erful monochromatic x-ray sources, held at
KharIkov 21,-27 Jan 52. The purpose of the present work was to create a ~:avice,
a camera-chromator, intended for x-ray photographing of polycrystallic smailes in
comparatively soft radiation (Cu, Ni, Co, Fe), in which a bent monocrystal Is
employed in the camera. for monochromatizing the radiation and use is made of the
methods of focusing x-ray refledtions. Describe selection of the crystal and Its
paravot.-ro and poculln ri tit., tj of' Il"otograpid tit, In Vne-110.
232T108
U N S)f M. lvl'
USSR p-rASC4 by thri Gt moUKZ Gomg. N. T.
Melzaikava, M El. Bbc~hukin, and M. M. UmAtulkil. Zhur.~,
Ekspd. i Firma, F4. 22, 776- 1952); Sa-rccMily. SOA,l
276-7(IM).-X-ruy analYsis, ~,.Gws th,'It t~c CrPtilb PTO-
dU4x,d by it mril. lWaril coadeuskig Od ft SIOW" h3vt PINHOI
oricutAtiam with the lim-id a,.63 in the plane oi ineldi-,am ul
the beun but trakbig a gteatcr nngk with tht natmal than
theangleofiarldcuce. Ouvc4 of thkangle are given Nral(
3 metas for an ii-Wid surf-ce and far a mufate to -70*.
A7
WSR/Chemistry - Benzene and Naphtbea=e SeP 52
DerivatdLyes
"X-!.Ray Investigation of the Crystals of Certain Nitro
and Halogen Derivatives of Benzene and Naphthalene,"
G. A. Gol'der, G. S. Zbdanov, M. M. Umanskiy, and
V. P. Glushkova, Phys-Chem Inst im L. Ya. Karpov,
Moscow
Zhur Fiz Khim, Vol 26, No 9, pp, 1259-3265
Obtained crystals and detd elementary cells and
spatial groups of the following. compds: 1,8-dichlo-
ronaphthalene; 2,6-dichloro-3,-nitrobenzene; 2.*4,6-
tribromo-l-~nitrobenzene, benzophenone; and 1,3,6,8-
tetranitronaphthale-ne (1). Checked elementary cells
263TiC>,
and spatial groups of the crystals of 1,3,5-trinitrd-,,
benzene and 2,4,6-trinit-rotoluene (II). Iti the
crystals of (1) and (II), certain interference ab-
normalit.ies were detected, indicating the presence
of periodic two disturbeLnees in
the regular distribution of atomic planes.
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lt.rgt~ dl,~cxcpm6-~, -.t nt. raffil (C..;1 P-44r)
0
"Al A
4 Al" 7
USSR/Solid State Physics - Structural Crystallography, E-3
Abet Journal: Referat zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 34616
Author: Umanskiy, M. M., Xvitka, S. S.
Institution: None
Title: Certain Method Problems in X-Ray Crystallography
Original Periodical: Trudy in-ta kristallogr. AN SSSR;, 1954, 168-176
Abstract: None
- - - UMANSKIY, H. H.
"Some Methodological Q4estions in Roentgen~-Crystallography." b, '14.11. Umanskiy.
pp. 383-391.
SO: Work of the Inst of Cry a tall oeranhy. Isms #10, (Reports submitted at
the 3rd International Congress of Crystallography; published by the
Aced Scl USSR, Moscov, 1954)
e
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r'- 11 I'7'r '7J/-" f-1,
Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry - Crystals B-5
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya., No 9, 1957) 29673
Author : Zhdanov G. B., Umanskiy M. M., Varfolomeyeva L. A., Yezhkova
Z.I., Zolina Z. K.
Inst : not given
Title : Roentgenographic Determination of Unit Cells and Spatial Groups of
Piezoelectric Crystals: KLiC,,H,,,O,.H,,.P, M~-LiQ-H,,,O, .1~-,O, NaHC H. 0,,
HIP and (VH,) C~H.O~.
Orig Pub: Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No 3, 2a-273
Abstract: Precise measurements of lattice parameters were carried out on mono-
crystals by means of roentgenograms obtained with a RKU-114 camera,
without thermostatic controls, at room temperature; Fedorov groups
were determined from kforograms. For KLiCH-O,.,.H..O (I) a 7.839,
b 14-318, c 6-326 kX;'-' 2.01; Z = 4; F.gr. P2 212; UH,,LiC-H-O,.H.:O
(II) 7.86o, 14.615, 6.414 kx; 1-73; 4; P2,2,2j NaHC,,,H,04.H-,. o 8.663,
10-58o, 7.230 kx; 4; P2,2,2,; (NH.,),-,C-H.,06 7.o67, 6.li6, 8,790 M I'S
929251, 1.608; 2; P2,. Crystals of I and II are isomorphous. Iattice
parameters of II were determined twice (RZhMim, 1955, 39570)-
Card 1/1 -13-
USSR Structural Crystallography. E-3
Abs .70ur : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9183
Author : Zubenko, V.V., 1~~ ~M.M~
Inst ; Moscow State University
Title : X-ray Diffraction Determination of the Coefficients of
Thermal Expansion of Polycrystalline Substances in the Ran-
ge from -50 to,+1000 C.
Orig Pub : Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No 4, 436, 441
Abstract. : Description of an X-ray-focusing camera for.,precision de-
termination of the parameters of the elementary cell of
polycrystaUine substances in the range from -50 to +1000 C.
The entire camera together with the specimen and the film
are placed in a thermostatic bath. A method of determining
the effective diameter ofthe film by placing light marks on
the film at the temperature of investigation is indicated.
Fimmples of the determination of the coefficient of ther-
mal expansion of aluminum and bismuth are given.
Card 1/1
'4,4YAIR~1Y H.M.; KWKER, D.M.
. -V
X-rajr-gon~ometric methods for examination of crystals. Kristal-
lografLL4-1 no.4:446-459 '56. WaA 10:1)
1.,Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova,
Vessoyuzny.v nauchno-isoledovatel'skiT institut ASBXSTTa=NT
Ministerstva promyshlennosti stroitellnykh materialov.
(X-.raq crystallography) (Goniometry)
---- LTIANSKIY3 ~Toma mumunovum 11/5
735.5
A,
Puti Snizheniya Sebestoimosti Dobychi I'lefti (Means of Decreasing the Cost of
extraction of oil) Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1957.
101 P. Illus., Diagrs.., Tables
(V Pmoshch' Ekonomicheskomu Obrazovaniyu Neftyanikov)
Bibliographical footnotes.
USSR/Morphology of Man and Animals-($ormal and Pathologic). S-1
Research Methods and Teivhnique.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3," 1958, 12306
Author : Umnskiy, M.M.
Inst
Title The Apparatus and Methods of the Roentgeuostructural
Studies.
Orig Pub Avtoref. dies. dokt. fiz..-matem. n.) In- kristallogr.
AN SSSR, M-, 1957
Abstract No abstract.
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USSR/Laboratory Equipment Instruments, Their Theory, H.
Construction and Application.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 11o 6., 1957, 19764
Author : V.V. Zubenko, M.Mq__UnwhngkiY.
Title : X-ray Determi__ n of Thermal Expansion Factor of
Polycrystalline Substances in Interval Detween-50 and
1000.
Orig Pub : Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, tio 4, 436-441
Abstract : The x-ray focussing camera for precise determination of
parameters of elementary cells of polycrystalline subs-
tances in the interval from -500 to -+ 1000 is deucribed.
The complete camera together with the specimen and film
is thermostatic. The way how to determine the effective
film diameter by making lijit marks on films at the re-
search temperature is shown. Examples of determination
of thermal exransion factors af Al and Bi are citcd.
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USSR / Solid State Physics Structural Crystallography E-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizilca, No. 5, 1957 No, 11597
Author i Umanskiy, M.M., Rheyker. D.M,
Inst I
Title : X-ray Goniometric Methods for the Investigation of
Crystals.
Orig Pub : Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No.4, 446 - 459
Abstract t Comparison is made of photographic and ionization vari-.
ants of X-ray goniometric measurements. It is shovm that for
photographic registration it is more convenient to em-
ploy a layer by layer investigation of the reciprocal
lattice. For ionization measurements, it is more advisable
to usd orderly registration of the sites of the reciprocal
lattice. The authors examine and compare various principal
schemes of ionization diffractometers. The regions in
which it is efficient to employ various variants of X-ray
Card: 1/2
USSR / Solid State Physics / Structural Crystallography B-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No. 5, 1957 No. 11597,
Abstract i goniometric methods are shown. A method is proposed for
registration of the entire possible interference field with
the aid of the URS-50 apparatus, equipped with a special
attachment for the GUR-3, which converts the URS-50 into a
diffraotometer for single crystals.
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AUTHOR: Zhdanov. G.S.. Zhuravlev. N.N.. Ste-Danova. A.A. and
Umans-kiy, M.M.
TITLE: The crystal chemistry of metal hexaborides. (Kristallo-
khimiya geksaboridov metallov)
PEea:ODICAL: "Kristalloaaf&all (Crystallography), 1957,, Vol.2,
No.2, pp. 289-290 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The MeB 6 structure consists of a thre e-dimensional frame-
work of B atoms with Me atoms in the interstices and is
formally like the CsCl structure with B and Me units. In
group II, Be, 11g, Ca, Sr and Ba form heMorides as do Y, Lay
Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Er, Yb in group III, The for tion by the
remaining lanthanides and by So of hexaboi-ides can also be
predicted. In group IV SiB and ThB stre -"~noznn. 'Mhen the
unit cell sizes are plo6ed 4ainst a~o'mic radii the compounds
fall into three series aorrespondinL., to tb-. three g.roups-
Coefficients of thermal expansion of CaB and Gi- have been
6 g6
measured by X-ray diffraction (5.9 and 6.5 x 10 1 respectively
and axo added to the mwaurements already made (A.A.Stepanove,
Ca rd 1/:~ and M.M. Uwanskiy, Trudy soveshchaniya po khimii bora i ego
soedineniy. Piz.-Khim in-~. im. Karpova, 1955) fo--c Ce, la and
Ba (?.31 6.4 and 6.8 ; 10"* , respectively). The coefficient
70-2-16/24
The crystal chemistry of metal hexaborides. (Cont.)
for Ce apears to be anomalous.
There are 4 figures and 8 references, 6 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University. (Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy
Card 2/2 Universitet)
SUBMITTED: October 8, 1956.
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress
'Mom,
70-4-10A6
ALJTHORS_:'Z-u'benko1 V.V. and Umanskin M.X
TITLE: X-ray Determination of the Thermal Expansion of Single
Crystals. (Rentgenograficheskoye opredeleniye termioheakogo
rasshireniya monokristallov).
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1957, Vol-R, Nr 41 pp.508-513 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Two X-rt' iometers fitted with arrang
ay single-crystal gon ,e-
ments for heati4g the specimen to a precisely determined
temperature and measuring its lattice constants with high
accuracy are described. The first is developed from the
ordinary Soviet oscillation camera (PEB) and will operate
-up-to 400 C. Reflections are recorded only near the equator
with a mdiimum 0 value of 84 C 0 A cylindrical furnace,
electrically heatedt surrounds the specimen and is insulated
from the film by -asbestos cement and by air. The film is -
mounted on a massivel.water-cooled former. A glass collima-
tor (65 nm lo-7ug and 0.4 mm i.d'.) is used to eliminate the
thermal conduction which a metal one would permit; the expos-
ure time is reduced by a factor of 1~'5-`)'. A set of thermo-
couples working into an automatic potentiometer serve to
stabilise the temperature to some tenths of a degree. The
other camera has a liquid jacket surrounding the specimen
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X-ray Determination of the Thermal Expansion of Single Crystals.
and a cass-tte of 11r.4 cm diameter. The jacket is supplied
from an external thermostat bath,the circuit incorporating,
if necessary, a vessel containing melting ice. A thermo-
couple 01OBe to the specimen is -used-as before for tem-perat-
ure regulation. The mechanical part of the camera is like
that of the Soviet mod 'el PEB-860. A tempe:cature range of -50
to 85 C can be covered, Averaged over the range P-0-270 C the
coefficients of expansion of corundum were found to be
5-6 + 0.1 x 10-6, perpendicular to the.axis and 6'6 + 0'.1 x 10-5
arallel to the axis, a = 4'.7483 + 0.0001 and ; =-12'.963 :t
8.001,KX at 22 C. For Liso,.I~O'gt 20-22 C
a = 5'0'455 + 0-.002 and o = 8'*1675 + 0'.0006 KX. In the _6
c-directid-n the expansion coeffici7ent is 15r.6 + 0".5 x 10
0 does not change with temperature to + 51 anCis 107.58 C.
For d-potassium tartrate the dimension7s were found (by Z. I.
Ezhkova) to be.. a = 15-0458 + 6.004, b = 5.038 + 0.002,
c = 20 054 + 0,002 KXj P = -90050t . The expansTion coefficient
'233 = i1.5 :F. 1';O x 10':'6.
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'X-ray Determination of the Thermal Expansion of Single Crystals.
There are 6 figures and.10 referencest 5 of whicla are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University im. M.V.Lomonosov'.
(Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova)
SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957'.
AVAILABLB; Library of Congress.
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AUTHORS: Kvitka, S.S. amd Umanskiy M.M. 70-5-22/31
TITIE: An X-ray Camera -114 for the Precision Measurement
of the Elementary Cell Parameters of Single Crystals
(Rentgenovskaya kamera dlya pretsizionnykh izmerenly
parametrov elementarnoy yac.heyki na. monokristallakh PMJ-114)
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1957, Vol.2, No-5, PP- 702 - 704 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new X-ray diffraction camera with a film diameter of
11.459 cm has been constructed to use 35 mm, X-ray film and to
accommodate the standard Russian goniometer heads (types 2
and 2b) which are used for sin3le crystal work. Provision for
oscillating the crystal over present ranges is made. The
,amera is mounted with the axis of rotation horizontal and
can be used on the YPC-70 X-ray tube. The general design of
the X-ray optical system seems similar to that of the North
American Philips 11-5 powder camera. (Assembly drawings
reproduced). There are 2 figures and 2 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University im, M. V, 1AMOnO80Y 'MookoVskly
Gosudardtvennyy Univerditet jin, M.- V. Lomonosova)
SUBMITTED: September 13, 1956.
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UMA,NSKIY, M. M.
Dissertation:
"Apparatus and Method of X-Ray Structural Investi&stions," Zavod-3kaya Laboratoriya,
1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9, PP. !!43-il,,43 (LCSF).
AUTHOR: None ;,-lven 3o-12-32/45
TITLE: Defense of Dia.,.,ertationu (Zashchita diesertritsii)
(January - July 1957) (Yanvarl - iYul' 1957
Be.,tior- of Phynical-Mathematical Sciences
(Otdeleniye fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik AZT SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, 11r 12, pp. loB-lo9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the 'Institute for Acoustics (Akusticheskiy inctitut) the
degree of Candidate of Physical-Mathematic-al Sciences was
applied for by; V. I. Tatarskiy - Micro-inequalities of the
temperature field and phenomena of fluctuation in the
preparation of waves in the atmosphere (,llilcroneodnorodnosti
temperaturnogo polya i flyul-tuatsionnyye yavleniya .1ri
rasprostranenii voln v atmosfere).
At the 'Institute for Crystallo,,3raphy (Institut kristallo-
Grafii) the de:rree of Doctor of Physical-1.1athe-matical
Sciences was applied for b,,:__Z,. M,_Z1--an4k4-y - Apparatus and
methods of radio-structiiral investi-;--.tions (Apnarr-tura i
metodi'~a rent-en03truktizrny%h insledovaniy).
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Card 1/5 atmosfe-ry) The de,-ree of Doctor of Physical-Mathematical
Defense of Dissertations (January - Jul.- 1957) 3o-12-32/45
Section of Physical-Mathema-tia-I Sciences
Sciences was applied for by: L. 11. Gut.-:an - On the thermal
convection due to the vertical instability of the atzosphere
(0 termicheskoy konvektsii) obuslovlenno., vertilcallnoy
noustoychivostlyii atraosfery), Ye, V. Pyaakovskaya-Fasenkova
- Investigation of the dispersion of light in the atmo-ophere
of the earth (Issledovaniye ravneyaniya aveta v ,,:i:f!noy
atmosf ere) .
At the 'Institute for Earth ~hZgicy; (Inatitut fiziki 7-3mli)
The deCree of Doctor of Technical Scirnees w v applic.1 for
by: Ye. S. Borisevich - Electro-magnetic oacillo.-raphs for
experimental geophysical research (K~_,Snitoelektricheskiye
ostsilloJ,rafy dlya eksperimentalln..'Ich ~;eofizicheskikh
issledovaniy). The de,;ree of Candidate of Physical-
Mathematic*a-l Sciencez was applied for by: E. I. Parkhomenko
- Pietoelectric effedt of rocl: (Plyezoelc~-tricheski;( effekt
gornykh porod). I. I. Tlo'.,ityansl-,iy - Cansed polarization
of ion-conductive rock (Vyzvann-,ya polyariza~si.~-a
ionnoprovodyashchikh porod), V. A. Romanyul: - Determination
of the force of ~;ravity on the sea by means of the pendulu.-~z
method (OD.-edeleniye sily tyazhenti na more mayatrikovy-,
Card 2/5 sposobo.-,i)-.
Defense of Dissertations (January - July 1957) 3o-12-32/45
Section of Physical-Mathematical Sciences
problem for elliptical equations (0 zadache Koshi d1ya
ellipticheskikh uravneniy). A. N. Tavkhelidze - Methods of
the field theory in the problems with fixed nucleon source
(Metody teorii polya v zadachakh B fikairovannym nuklonnym
istochnikom). P. I. Chushkin - Computation of some potential
secondary sound flows of gas (Raschet nekotorykh okolozvuko-
vykh potentsialInykh techeniy gaza). Yu. D. Shmyglevskiy -
Variation problem, of the gas dynamics of axially-symmetric
supersonic flows (Variatsionnaya zadacha gazodinamiki
osesimmetrichnykh sverkhzvukovykh techeniy). Yu I. Yanov -
On the qual significance and transformation of the scheme
of the program (0 ravnosillnosti i preobrazovaniyakh skhem
programm) .
At the Institute for Physics and Technical Sciences
(Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut) The degree of Doctor of
Physical-Ilathematical Sciences was applied for by: A. Ye.
Glauberman - Some problems concerning the ki:-.etic theory of
the systems of interacting particles (Nekotoryye voprosy
kineticheskoy!teorii sistem vzaimodeystviiyushchikh chastits)-
The degree of Candidate of Physical-Mathematical Sciences
Card 4/5 was applied for by.-V, V. Afrosimov - Atomic ionization of
Defense of Dissertations (January Jul" 1957) 3o-12-32/45
Section of Physical-Yathenatical Sciences
inert oases by positive mono-charged ions with an ener.-Y of
3 - 18o K-1B (lanizataiya atomov inertnykh gazov odz~ozaryad-
nymi polozhitellnymi ionami a enerjiyey 3 - 160 K:B). V. S.
Gvozdev - Investigation of nuclear iso,etry U150
(Issledovaniye yaderno,- izomerij 11f 180 ). K. .1. Dalmatova
- Beta-longitudinal spectrometer with conpensated spherical
aberration (Prodollnyy betaspektrometr a ~.ompensirovannoy
sferichesko~ aberratsiyey ). B. V. Sokolov - The effect
produced by iodine on the electric and photoelectric
properties of selenium (Vliyani,,,e yoda na elektricheskiye
i fotoelektricheskiye svoystva selena).
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891/1137/60/000/02/05/0 10
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No 2, p 92, # 2782
AUTHORS; Stepanova, A,A., Umanskiy, M.M.
TITLE: Parameters of the Unit Cells of Metal Hexaborides
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Bor. Tr. Konferentsii po khimil bora i yego_soyedine
Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1�5' ~,pp 102 - 105
TEXT: Information is given on results of,roentgenoifraphic investiga-
tions; into temperature de~endenc6 of the parameters of A~,'; LaACAexaborlde'l
unit cells at 500 - 8109C. . Mean values of the coefficients of-. thema~ -4"-
pansion determined on the basis of data obtained are for BaB6 6.8-10 for
LaB6 6.4-lo-6 and foi CeB6 7.'3-1o-6.
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AUTHORS: Umanskiy, M.M., Kheyker, D.M. and Volkov, O.S.
TITIZ: P-ro-c-ed-ur-e-far-the Use of the URS-501 Apparatus as a
Monocrystal Diffractometer (Priyemy ispollzovaniya
apparata URS-501 kak diffraktometra. dlya monokristallov)
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, Rr 1, pp 43 - 48 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The URS-50i apparatus was designed for X-ray structural
analysis with ionisation-counter recording and was
described by-Ioffe in Ref 1. The present paper describes
a method for converting this apparatus into a monocrystal
diffractometer. A description is given of an attachment
which can be used to determine the relative orientation
of the crystal and the counter. A procedure is given for
the adjustment of the crystal., determination of the
parameters of the elementary cell and measurement of the
integrated reflection intensity. The integrated reflection
intensity is measured by a method analogous to that des-
cribed by Cochran in Ref 4 and the counter resolving time
is measured by an oscillographic method described by
Klug et al in Ref 3. Geiger counters are used as detectors
but it is intended to use scintillation and proportional
Cardl/2 counters.
W-9- m-
SOV/?O-3-1-(~/26
Procedure for the Use of the URS-50I Apparatus as a MonocrIstal
Diffractometer
There are 5 figures, and 5 references, 2 of which are
Soviet and 3 English.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyj universitet im.
M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni
M.V. Lomonosov)
VNIIASBZSTTsZMZNT
SUBMITTED: March 23, 1957
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AUTHORS: Ydzhkova, Z.I., Zhdanov, G.S. and Umanskiy, M.M.
TITLE: X-ray Determination of the Therma-101&~Pansi~on~ficients of-
Guanidine Aluminium Sillphate Hexahydrate - C(NH2) 3 [Al(%0)61.
1.1S04 2 - (GASH) (Rentgenograficheskoye opred.eleniye
koeffi siyentov termicheskogo rasehireniva guanidin-alyuminiy-
sullfata geksagidrata Al(H20)
- C(NH2 3 6 1- r041 2
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 31 Nr 21 pp 231-232 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The lattice parameters of GASH at 25 00 were found to
be a=11.7139 + 0.0007 KX, C=8-9335 + 0.0007 EX and the
coefficients oT thermal expansion wei-e determined as
for the a axis, 10.0 + 0.4 x 10-6 per deg. C
'Perp. =
fox the c axis, 6 per deg. C
ap ar. 93.3 + 1.0 x 10-
The expansion was measured over the range 25-55 OC. The 13.0-0.
and the 009 reflections were used with Cu and Fe radiations,
Cardl/1 respectively. There are 1 figure and 2 Soviet and 2 English refs
ASSOCIATION: Moskovsk* s dLrstvenny_v unlversitet im.M.V.Lomonosova
Nato Im. 'I
(Moscow S e University V.Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: July, 3--, 1957.
70--3-3-23/36
AUTHORS: Varfolomeyeva, L.A., Zhdanov, G.S. and Uxa-nskig, M-M
TITLE: The Dellermination in Principal of the Structure of the
Isomorphous Group cf Compounds FC(N
"2)3! [M("20)61211""0412
Where M = Al or Cr and E = S or Se (Prints.,Lpial Inaya
rasshifrc-,rka struktury_J-zom0_-fnoy gruppy soyedineniy
I -
LC(NH2)31 IM(H20)6,1 21 L!04'P , M = A!, Cr; E = S, Se)
4 - - J-
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya,, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 3, PP 368 - 371
(USSR)..
ABSTRACT: From packing considerat-io:ris possible positions for the
various structural grou ou- s of the GASH type are
(~20)(S ps in- comp ..d
suggested: M at (070-0), (1/3, 2/3, ZI) and
(2/3, 1/3, Z,); CUM,) 'at (01011Z 2/3, 0) and
C- 3 2),
(2/3, 1/3., 0); EO,, at (1/3, 1/3, 1/4), (0, 2135 1/4)t
(2/3, 0, 1/4), (2/3t 2/3, 3/4), (01, 1/3t 3/4) and (1/3, 033/4).
Patterson proJections P(xy) and P(x,z) were -alculated from
Weissenberg photographs for the compounds with (A.1, S) and
(A15 Se). These largely confirm the suggested models
There are 3 figures and 3 tables and 3 References, 1 of which
Cardl/2