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the ppk6e -charge layer.1 to_
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arnAll-signal, con-11.11ons) is: d-evelopedi
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ward: diode- hab
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kVkXIYANTS,,G,,M.; RAKIIIM(JV, A.U.
Calculation of the volt-ampere ebarazteristios of long
di(xlees Isy, AN Uz.SSR. Ser. fiz.-ms.t. nauk 9
no.504-62
165. (KIRA ].8:11)
1, Tashkentgkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
Lenina.
Submitted June 10,, 1964.
AVARIYAMYS.1 G.M.
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i AUTHOR: Avaklyants, G. M.
Dmitriyenko, I L.; Murygin, V. L
ORG-. none
TITLE: Properties of "long". diodes
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronikair v.- 10, no. 9. 1965, 1700-1706
TOPIC TAGS,~ semiconductor -Aiode, junction d1iode
;~ABSTRACT: An analysis is offered ofa now t1teoretical model of Ithe
"long"
diode which consists of a two-layer structure vrith one injection
junction, the
iiiode base being located next to the back contact, the rate of
surface recombina-
tion is assumed to be constantil By setting up, solving, and
analyising a
differential equation describing. the processes Jin the "long" diode,
this formula
for its I-V characteristic is.derived: V v Zspd/3up, where d is the
back-contact
coordinate. This formula and other relations :Indicate the
possibility of two types
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of I-V characteristics in 'qong"~ diodes: (1) Thl,
characteristic starts with an
Ohm' a -law's egment, then aj W VO segment follows, then V a const,
and fiaal~y,
J - Vs; (2) The Ohm's-law segment, then a seginent obeying the above
I-V
characteristic formula, and finally. j P-- V 8. OrIg. art. has: 59
formulas.
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AUTHOR: -Avak'Xants, -G. M.; Atakulovs B. Ali; Dmitriyanko, 1. L.,*~
Mur gin, V. 1. - T-ti-iifiiW$-1(.-A.
ORG*. none
TITLE: Problem of thelorward branch of. the current-voltage
charaicteristic of
gold -doped -base silicon:diodes eqj
SOURCE: Radiotekhnikii i elektronika, v. 10, no. 11, 1965, 2037-2045
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor diode, sillco~dlode, current voltage
characteristic
'ABSTRACT: The results of experiments with (SO,- 30 0-kohm-cmi)
Si-diodes doped
by Au (0.1% Sb admixture) are reported; in some cases, the n# _layer
was obtained.
,by phosphorus diffusion. Six varieties of experimental I-V
characteristics had a
segment of negative resistance followed by a segment of independent
I/V relation'.
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Ithe latter segment occupies a large current interval and starts from
1. 5-7 v. As
,neither M. A. Lumpert's theory (Phys. Rev., 1962, 125, 126) nor R.
Hall a
:theory (Proc. IRE, 1952, 40, 1512) can explain suich a shape of the
I-V character-'
the authora offer a new theory based on the kinetics of carrier
transitions
near deep levels and on the formation of space cha,rges in the
dielectric -like semi-
conductor material. They also offer an em irical formula which
describes both
p
mechanisms behind the above I-V characteristic. Additional
experiments with the
diodes at -59-24- --4+49C corroborated the. new theory: the negativo
-resistance
isegment vanished at higher temperatures. '!E. G.; e jarried out the
lifetime
Imeasurements. 11 Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 12 formulas.
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AUTHOR: AvaklyAnts, G.11 M., Allmova, L. I., Mulygin. V.
�kripni ov,
ORG: none
TITLE: Selective, properties of silicon diodes with gold-doped ba
SOURCE- Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10. no. 11, 1965, 2074-207'r
A
TOPIC TAGS: silicon diode, semiconductor diode
IABSTRACT: Results are reported'of an experimental investigation of
an Au-
'doped-base silicon diode M,sed an a parallel oscillatory circuit
thanks t-D the
11s.11ing-off branch of its I-V characleristic (N. Holonyak, Proc.
IRE, 1962, so.
12, 2421). Biased to tho negative- resistance regiort, thadiode
behaved like a
high-Q oe-cillatory circuiti biased to the edge of the. positive -re
si stance region, it
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exhibited the characteristics of it low-0 oscillatory circuit. In
addif4on to'the
fundamental resonance curve, a,~number of resonance peaks at varip'Us
multiple
e
j frequencies were obsezY d; higi,ier applied voltages resulted in
dist6rted
'(asymmetrical) resonalace curvfIs. A compound peaked high-0
resonance curve
was exhibited by some specimens. As a rule, the resonance frequency
increased
with the bias.:current. As a par'ametric amplififir the silicon chode
developedIa
voltage gain of 15 -25. 1: A transistor circuit, in 'which the re
s6nant. silicon diode.
was connected in lieu Of the coliector load, could be operated an
awamplifter from!,
a 9-12-v supply-voltage source. Orig. art. lute: 7 figures.
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I ORG: none
TITLE.* Characteiristice of thick-base diodes
ISOURCE: RiidlotekhniVa i ale)ttronika, vno. lot 1965, IE180-1886
10,
TOPIC TAGS: thick base diodey', semiconductor- diode
ABSTRACT: The charActeristi6.s of thick-base.forward-biased. diodes
are
theoretically anallrzed.,' This model to consider,ead; one n-p
Junction and one n-e
junction; the base thicitnese considerably exceeds the hole diffudon.
length., most
carriers drift in the current field. Both donorand acceptor
impurities are
assumed to be presentIn the base, the latter's imergy (deep) level
being situated
i:near the center of the forbidden band. The diod!e base Is
compensated by a
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sufficient concentration of the deep levels. The pitseage of current
Is accom-,
.,:panied bya decompensation change in the carrier transition to
deeper levels, i
1formation and subeequent depletfion of space charge. These phenomena
account
Ifor negative S-type characteristics (having a~ pot-at of zero
differential res.istance)-~
In four analyzed mechanisms of the negative characteristic, the
minority-carrier
lifetime does not increase with the current. Thts theoretical
vertical segment of
the diode I-V charucteristic, wbich follows the negative segment, is
claimed to be!
Jn "qualitative agrr-~ement" with experimental- data, (N. Holonyalt,
Proc. IRE,
11962, 50, 12, Z443). Orig. arti' has: 69 formulas.
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ACC NR: AP5027632i
AUTHOR: Avak' 0, G. W; Zuyev. A. V. IMurygin, V. I.;
yanti "*" -
P.., Tserfas, R. A.
Skripnikov, ltu.' gi!=" Ni
ORG: none
-doped
TZ TLE: Amplifying and oscillating propertieto of allicon diodes with
jEld
.base
VOURCE: Radiatekludka i eloildronika, -v.. 10ii no. 11, 1965,
2077-2081
;TOPIC TAGS: silicon diode,- sen)i/conductor iflode
~'.ABSTRACT% The reisults of in experimental investigation ofthe
operation of a
sillicon diode as, avvIltage avoplifier and as am. oscillator are
reported. A siTapI
amp#fier circuit consisting cof a capacitor in aeries with the diode
developed a
voltage gain of 18-Z1) and a liower gain. of 200-300, its resonance
frequency and
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-the bias current; its maximum sensitivity we s 5 - 10
passband depended on L mV,
and in Some specimeno, 200-300 mv. The nofise in such a circuit was
incoherent, stnusoidalo and had a maximuni coinciding with the
resonant
ifrequency. As an oscillator, the silicone cliodii developed a
practically sinusoldal'
wave shape; both its frequency'and gmplitude dt~panded largely on tIm
bias curreat
and external capacita -nee. Orig. art. has: 7 figures.
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AUMOR: Avaklyanta, G. M.; Kaniyazov, Sh.
ORG: Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics (Institut
radiofiziki i elektroniki)
UTLE: Gen2ration of electric oscillationE. n semiconductors during
the transmission
of direct current
SOLTICE: AN AmSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika, v. 1, no. 2, 1966, 105-110
TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic wave generation, electric theory,
circuit theory, semi-
conductor theory
TRACT: The paper contains a theoretical analysis of the generation
of oscillations
a circuit containing a long diode with impurity atoms in the base
which pro~_'uce
p levels in the forbidden band. A circuit consisting of a diode in
series with a
acitor is considered and expressions are derived. for the resonance
and generation
quencies. It is shown that gentaration of electrical oscillations
takes place only
er definite conditions. The proposed method of analysis may be used
to determine
possibilities for generation of oscillations in any circuit
containing a diode.
K. art. has: 24 formulas.
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AUTHOR: Ava
A!Za,,tt!,_G. M.; Kaniyazov Sh.
ORG: Institute of Radiop rsics and Elcctronics (Institut
radiofiziki i elektroniki)
TITLE: Theory of dynamic characteristics of long diodes
SOURCE: Ail ArmSSR. Izvestlya. Flzi'kri, v. 1, no. 2, 1966, 95-10
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor diode, forbidden bend, circuit theory
ABSTRACT: The authors study the dynamic propertieE; of a
semiconductor element made
in the form of a diode with double injection where the base
contains impurity atoms
which produce deep levels in the forbidden band. Singularities
in the dynamic charac-
teristics of this type of element are studied for the case of an
alternating signal
and where the diode is biased in the forward direction with a
constant current result-
ing from constant biasing voltage. Expressions are derived for
the differential imped-
ance with a weak alternating signal and it is shown that the
reactance is inductive.
The properties of a circuit containing a diode in parallel with
a capacitor are ana-
lyzed and the voltage and power amplification characteristics of
this type of diode
are discussed. Orig. art. has: 23 formulas.
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AUTHOR: Avaklyants, G. M.
ORG: Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, AN, ArmSSR
(Institut radiofiziki
i clektroniki AN ArmSSR)
TITLE : Transmission of current through semiconductors with
impurities or
defects producing deep acceptor-type levels
SOURCE: ANArmSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika, v. 1, no. 4, 1966, 248-258
TOPICTAGS: semiconductor device, electric current, impuritylevel,
semiconductivity
ABSTRACT: A theoretical analysis is given of the passage of a
current through
semiconductors containing impurities or defects, which produce
deep acceptor-type
levels. A series of initial equations are preseryted, the
volt-ampere characteristic
at high temperatures is calculated, and the influence of deep
levels not filled before
hole injection on the passage of the current is discussed. In
conclusion, laws
governing the transmission of current through deep level
semiconductors are
presented. Orig. art. has: 3 filpreB, and 42 formulas. , JGC]
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PAKHMANP T.A., kand. ekonom., nauk; MEZHOVA, R.V.,
kand. tekhn. nauk;
OLEYNIK, O.A., inzh,; YUDINA, N.V.; BERNGARD, K.A.,
doktor tekhn.
nauk" prof.; FROLOV, I.A., Jrzh.; TIKHONCHUK, Yu.N.,
kand. ekon.
nauk; Prinimali uchELStiye: Ay~ ~YANTS,_2,.M., inzh.;
SHCHERBINA,
R.M.P inzh.; PETROVIL, V.L., red.
(Organization of tho railroad transportation of
petroleum and
chemical liquid cargo.] Organizatsiia
zheleznodorozhnykh pere-
vozok neftianykh i khimicheskikh nal.ivnykh gruzov.
Moskva, Trans~t,
port, 1964. 119 p. (Trudy Vsesoiuzncigo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo
Instituta zheleznodorozhnogo transparta no.279).
(MIRA 17:22)
KMAZA V, A.; AVAKYANTS. S.
.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Behavior of the cobalt electrode in al)vtline solutions.
Trudy
Inst.Xhim., Akad.11auk Usbak.S.S.R.,Inet, Khim., Obahchaya
i Be-
org. Xhim. No.2, 164-76 149. (MLRA 5.12)
(CA 47 no.170355 133)
l.Akad. Nauk Uzbek. S.S.R. .A
AVAKIJANTS, Bergey Davidovich, a-saistent
Calculation of e characteristics ol.' a three-phase series
inverter. IzvXs,ucheb.zsv.; elektromakh. 5 no.3,:91-911 162.
(KIPA', 15t2)
1. Kafedra tooreticbeek:Lkh,,oanov elelctrotekhniki Leidngradskogo
elektrotekbnicheskogo institatao
(MeAAc curreat converters)
AVAKIYA WS 0 S.D., aspirant
--- - 6 a'ract-e'ristioB of a three-phase 'bridge inverter with
series
capacitances. Izv. ISTI no.47059-369 162. (MMA 16:12)
I
MURTAZAYEV. A.M.; AVAKYAWS. S.G.
E(ydrogen and oxygen overvoltage Ou Gulf ur-COntaining
nickel.
Uzb. khim. zhur. no.4:21-24 158. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Tashkentski3r farmtoevticheakiy institut.
(Overvoltage) (Nickel plating)
AVAI'MuNTS, S.P.; Bf,'LOUSOVA, I.b.
-- --- , --, -.- ------ --
1~,oa fructofuranojidase activJtv in rontinimus wire.
champagnization.
Pri'kl. biobhix,. 1 3 Yjo,~,-57-6.5 Ja-F ft5.
(MIRA 18:5)
3. Voesoyuzt%yy zaochnyy ~rstitut I-J-Tlichevoy
promyslilennosti,
Moskva.
ine -.;4
Enzymatic- trari.,fornatim", In c,.r.~mpapne
of P- frue tof LjLrj,.jfj os ida,*. Doklm All :'~,.~R
11:6 (141,RA 18:30
Soin)iT,twd Jai
I
RATIAN1, G.V.,-_AVATl ALI,,-..
q , _
Number of activ steen formation centers and critiep'l
therrin].
loads in ti ebulition ' soine organic li:juids in a large
volium'.
Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 3? no.3:653-660 I/Ir 165. (MIRAM: 5)
1. Gruzinakiy institut energetiki Imeni Didebulidze,
Tb-'Llisi.
Submitte- Ort,ber 2, 1964.
AVALIALA, R. Sh.
"The Biology and Economic Importance of the Fox (-Vulpes
Vulpes Alphere.1cyi
Sat.) in the Transcaucasian Steppe." Cand Biol Sci Inst of
Zoology, Acad 3ci
Georgian SSR9 Tbilisi, 1954. (RZhBio1, Vo 7, Dec 54~
Survey of Scion'.'ific anti Technical Dissertations
Deferded at USSR
UL.jier Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
AVALIANI A.Sho
Electrolysis of organotitanium compow0s. Trudy
Inst.prilcl.
khim.i. alektrokhim.IN Gruz SSR 3s67-72 162. (MIU 16s1)
I (Titanium organic c;mpoufids) (Electrolysis)
T 160AM-At ---awMrtM1 lip (C I - JOG
ACC NR, AP5()26765 9: UR/0286/(;5/000/017/OD70/00TO
INVENTOR: Dashniani,,- fi,~_&; Avaliftni. A. Sh.
ORO: none
TITM: Method of obtaininC, borjAes of metals. Class 40, No'.: 174370
SOURCE. Byulletent izobreteniy,1 tovarnykh znaiov, no. IT, 1965, 70
TOPIC TAGS: boride, metal) &"JAj0,"A*4-- Synthesis, electrolysis
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificlite introduces a mpthod
of.syn'thesizing metal borides,
by electrolysis of aboron-contiining, sed sa3t'bath vith a giraphitle
anode and a
metailic cathode at 1000C,' To *implify.the process and increase the
yield, the Balt
biLth consists.of a mixture or. barium chloride, barium
oxideand.boron oxide and.elec-
trolysis .Is performed.vith a cu: I~rent at "ich't ,iie. counter
electromotIve.Iforce does
not exceed 0.8-1 V. A ViLriant'of the aboire method is presented in
iihich the propor-
tion of barium-oxide to boron aidde is 1-05~- 'it the quantity f
barium oxide does
an a
hot exceed-30- of barium- chlori-de.
SljB,CO,DE: .07
-19De
-- J1 SUM DATE:' c62/ ATD PRESS.
'C
-ord
RATIAM, kand,tekhn.nauk; AVALIANI, D.I., insh.
Hea exchange, ..,Ain the boiling of Freons-12'and Freon-22.
Khol.tekhe
40 no.l.-,40- 7'J&-F 163.- (MIRA 1633)
la Institut onergetiki'AN Grazinskoy SSR..
(Beat-Transmission) (Freons)
IVIAMAIII) U A
Marganets (Manganese) Moskva, Gosgeolizda~-;, 1953.
133 p. Diagrs., Tables (Ocherka Mestorozlideniy Pri
Poiskakh I Razvedkakli,
vyi). 14)
N/5
732-11
.A9
ATALUNI. G.A i
Mineralogy of Chinturs carbonate manganese ores.
Geol.sbor.
(Kavk.] no.1:24-11 159. (MIR& 13.1)
(Chistura region (GenrCi&)--C&rbouatsz (Mineralogy))
(Chiatura region (Georgia) -Havammes ores)
HFJWISHVILI, U.S., glavnyy red.; AVALIANISA., red.;
RAMD2z, I.V.'
red.; DCLIJMIDZE. L.D., red.; KAKABA , N.A., red.;
KOX&TIAIII,
G.A., red.; TVALCIMMIDZE, G.A., red.; THGONIDZE,
G.I., red.;
FOKIN, A.M., red.; FILATOV, S.S., red.; EDMASHVILI,
V.Ya.,
red.; BEM.'ZOVSKATA, L.L. red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G.,
takhn.red.
[Yearbook of the Caucasus Institute of Raw Minerals
for 19573
Eshegodni): Kavkazskogo institute ninerallnogo
syrlia za 1957
god. Moskvao Gos.nsuchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po
geol. I okhrane
nedr, 195S). 54 p.. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Tiflis. Kovkasakiy institut minerallnogo syrlya.
(Caucaime-Kines and mineral resources)
UI
AVALIANI, G.A.
711
Genetic types of manganese deposits In the Caucasus and their
regionalization. Trudy GPI [Gruz.] no.201-94 16).
(MIRA 17:9)
BETEKHTIN, A.G., glav. red. Ideceased];
4~ALIANI,_G.A.,, red.;
IRAUN, G.A,, red.; GUDZHEDZIIIAllf"-V".I-."
DZIDZIGURI, A.A., red.; DOLIDZE, D.P., red.
KERBSELIDZEt K.G., red.
[Chiatura manganese deposit] Chlaturskoe mestorozhdenie
margantsa. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra." 1964. 243 p.
(MIRA 17;6)
1. Georgia. Geologicheskoye upravlaniye.
4L
AVALIANI, G.V6, inzhener; MMNEGOVSXATA, VA, inthener.
. ....I
Increasing the efficiency of grinding lean coal in a
resoluter
pulverizer. Blek.sta.27 no.6:50-51 Js 156. (MLRJL
9:9)
(Pulverizers)
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see
l1w, ChernfeW Age, Y. M, Apr. 20, 1947, p. 18.
'3 Translated from Z'4vodskaya Lalwraforiyg, v. 12, no.
:: 11 4 1
6, p. J7p_jg3.
00.3 Addition of mercurous iodate to a ckloride wlu-
flon gives sciuble Iodate equivalent to the chloride
00 43 Originally present. After filtration tie Iodate in P.
see
00. solution is determined .1timetrical(V by Millins of goo
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'--"""~Noto"Liation of chlorides by mercury-iodate in some biological
materials Cia Georgian with summary in, lbassian]. Trudy Inet. khim.
AN Ortxz. SSR 13:55-60 157. (XXRA 11:4)
(Mercury Iodates) (Chlorides)
AVALIANI, L. V., Cand of Med S,ci -- (dies) "Data on the
i3tudy of the
efficacy of intramarrow blood transfusion and the expediency
of using
anesthetic andother therapeutic liquids." Tbilisi, 1957, 22 pp
(Tbilisi
State Medical Institute), 200 copies (KL, 32-57, 96)
,. AVAILJIANIP R.Sh.
IV
Recent data on the rodent fauna of I.dzbaria. Zool.
zhur. 40
no. 2:293 F 161, (MIRA 14:V
1. Department of Znology, State Museum of Georgia
(Tbilisi)".
(Aftharia-Field m!,ce)
AVALIANI, R.Sh.
.
Materials on a study of the distribution of some bate In
Georgia.
Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 30 no.103-54 JE, 163. (MMA Vil)
1. Gosudarstvennyy :muzey Gruzii imeni akademika S.N.
Dzhanashia
AN Grazinsko'y SSR, Tbilisi. Predstavleno
chlenom-korrespondentom
Akademii L.P. Kalandadze.
AVALIANIO R.Sh.
'- -1-1--,
History of the study of mammls In Gocrgia. Soob. AN
Sru7..
SSR 39 no.1:251---156 .11 165. (MIRA 18: 10)
ATALIANI~ Sh.I.; NOZADZI, D.I.
Stimulating students$ work in Seognipb),
lessons. Geog. v
ahkole 23 no. 6:46-50 N-D l6o. (MMA 13:11)
1. Kataiaakly Institut usovershenstirovantya
uchiteley
(for Avaliant), 2, 17-ya shkola g0lutaisi (for
Nozadre).
.(Gecgraphy--Study an,I teaching)
AVALIMI, T., master-vzryvnik
Skill plus friendphip. Sov. shakht. 12 no.6:12 Jej 163.
(MRA 16s9)
1. Shakhta im*ni Vakbrushava, g. Kiselevsk Kemerovskoy
obl.,
neshtatnyy korrespondent "Sovetskogo shakhtera".
(Kuznetsk Basin--Coal miners)
AVALIANIv T., prokhodohik
Knowledge. Sov.uhakilt. 13 no.2:40-41 F 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Shakhta imeni VaUxuahava.. g. Kisalevsk, Xemerovskoy obl.
SUV/81-59-16_5a-;~,-
Translation from: lieferati-vnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, 'Ir 16, p 44
(USSR)
AUTHORS:
Avaliani, T.N., Monastyrskiy~ V.N., Krasn:.-'anokaya, G.G.
P
TITLE:
The-Effect of the Composition of the Admix1oure Taiatim-339 on
t~
Its
Properties
01
PERIODICAM
Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t po pererabotke nefti i gaza i
polucheniyu
iskusstv. zhidk. topliva, 1958, Nr 7, pp 297-302
ABSTRACT:
The
effect of the components of the admixture tsiatirA-339 on its
operation
properties has been studied. The prosence of alkyl-
phenol (AP) and a
considerable, quaiitity (,,.,,25V,,) of sulfur-contai-
ning AP in the
admixture has practically no positive effect on
the properties of oils
from sulfurous petroleum. Oil with an
admixture without,oil-diluent
(spindle oil) has the best indices.
The admixture tsiatim-339 witt 100~a
substitution of the hydroxyl
hydrogen by barium (tsiatim-339P) improves
the detergent proper-
ties of the oil AS-9-5 to 1.5-2 points accoiding to
the PZV me-
04.rd Card 1/2
thod and reduces the corrosivity to 4.8 g/M .
For improving
82512'
s/o65/60/000/008/-004/007
A57 6 too o E030/'E412
AUTHORSt Avaliani, T.K. and Monastyrski,, V.N.
TITLE: __S_y_nt_1;esis and Techniques for n. -eparing Basic
Additivek\
Components with a Sulphonate Base
PERIODICALt Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv I masel, 1960,,
No.8'
pp.29-33
TEXT: Details are given of two methods for synthesizing high
base
number additives. In the first, to aqueous phenol and an oil-
soluble sulphonic acid is added calcium oxide; the minture is
agitated, a stream of C02 pansed through and the water and
phenol
distilled off, the end-product being homogenized in a
centrifuge.
In the second, to an oilt oil-soluble sulphonic acid, and
calcium
oxide, is added a "promoter" which may be a phenol,
naphtholo nitro
compound, or sulphonic, acid. The additiires\\work by
oxidizing
corrosive materials while the resulting oxidation products
are held
in suspension by the surface-active agents. Between. 3-5 and
5 times the stoichiometric metallic content can be obtained
by
these methods. The base oil has a kinematic viscosity around
6 to 8 cs at 100 pour point around -15% and flash-point
It is obtained from the residues from the
(closed) around 21 -C.
Card 1/2
8251LP
s/o6V6o/ooo/oo8/004/007
E030/E412
Synthesis and Techniques for Preparing Basic Additive
Components
with a Sulphonate Base
desulphurization of oils, particularly whito oils.
Sulphonation
is carried out with oleum and for these maximum basicities,
10 to 80% of oleum should be used and the process carried
out
between 10 and 700C. Base numbers up to 18.2% have been
obtained,
with up to 23% free S03, There are 1 figure, 3 tables and
6 references: I Sovie~ and 5 English.
ASSOCIATIONi* VNII NP
Card 2/2
39832
S/081/62/000/011/039/057
E202/E192
AUTHORSi Monastyrskiyj V.N., Ptashinskiy, I.A., Goysa, Ye.I.,
and Avaliani, T.K-
TITLE: Laboratory method of assensing the dispersing
properties of additives in lubricating oilf,
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khl.miya, no.11, 1962,,520,
abstract 13. M 215. (Novosti neft. i gaz. tokhn.
Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no.3, 1961, 12-16).
TEXT: A laboratory method of assessment of dispersing
properties of additives in oils is developed, employing electro-
photocolorimeter. Essentially the methodcomprises centeifuging
of the mixture of additives in tolviene with lamp*black,
followed
by photometric determination of the fall in the transparency
coefficient of the centrifuged solution without lamp black (the
so-called index of dispersion). By means of this index it ig
possible to evaluato the dispersion properties of the additive.
The method in sufficiently accurate. Discrepancies between the
parallel determinations of the dispersive index do not exceed
1 1.5% of the mean value.of the compared results.
Card 1/3
Laboratory method of assessing ... S/oft/62/000/011/039/057
E202/E192
out only in concentrations corresponding to the maximum of their
dispersion indices. The method may also be used to assesit the
duration of effectiveness of the dispersing properties of oils
containing additives, under their working conditions.
[Absitractors note: Complete translation.]
'Card 3/3
20326 EpF(C)/EV1T(m AFFTC/APGC Pj-4 _10/11NI/Di
C SION NR: AT3001982- 812~&64/61/000/000/0145/0152.
/17
AUTHORS: MonastyiskLy, V., Ni. Avaliant, T. K.
TITLE: Additive -production technology. Methods for the preparation
of high_&art
AuUonates.
SOURCE: Prisadki k maitlam I Itoplivarn, trudynauchno-takhnichookogo*
__sove9hcha,niYA._M!?js vv,..
oii-st-o-*t-ek,fi,fz-4a-t-"-19-6-1~-1-45:;152.----'--'----*-
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricalion, additive, aith, sulfonate,
promotor, phenol,'
-sulfoac1d, sulfonation, P14S, PM5 Ya
ABSTRACT: The fundamental ahn of the work described In the paper is
the devell
opment of a process technology for the so-called
high:!p~sh.addltivellor additive conA-
ponents based on low-solubility petroleurn sulfoacids.
whLch_`diffiY-fiom ordinary
sulfonates by the amount of metal that exceeds thit stoichiometric
quantity by a
multiple factor. Two fundamental schemes for th 'a preparation of
high-ash sulfo-
,nate (MPS) from crude oWwLth the aid of phenol as a promotor were
developed*at
the VNIf -NP./ (1) The iulfonated oil, which contains the
low-solubility sulfoacids,
is treated with aqueous phenol for the segregatio)i of the
low-solubility sulfoacids..-
(2) The oil containhig the low-solubility sulfoacid.9 is treated
directly with CaO,
[Card 1 /,A I
L 20326-,63
J-~~-C-E-SSION NR: AT300118Z
until the acid reaction ceases. Than phenol water and - In the
prejoeke of
excess CaO - COZ Is Fassed through the oil. ,rho product Is
centrifuged. Thai
two processes are described In detail. Operational tests were
made on the DK-Z 1
iapparatus to determine the operational properties of oil AS-9; 5
of the NKZ with,04
additive. The stability of the base oil AS-9, 5 to iiharpl "
iniproved upon the
y
Pddition of PMS. whereas the neutral sulfonate does not improve
this property,
Short-term tests on GAZ-51 and D-35 engines sh,'wed the great
effectiveness of
additive PMS regardless of the initial raw malerials employed.
The synthesis
and fundamen?al process technology developed for the preparation
of the highly I
effective component or additive that comprises the high-ash
sulfonat6 (PMS)'with a'
metal content that is 3.5 to 5 times the stoichiometric
amount'and'in whichphenol.
is used as a selective solvent and reaction promotor, was
elaborated. The raw ,
materials comprised distillate olls. from S-contal~lng crudes
with varying degree
of viscosity and neutral sulfonation products obtained in the
production of white. I
at'the Plant imeni Mendeley
joil by S-free crude The superlor qualities of the
1 PMS additives obtained as compared with the previously obtained
neutral sulfonate,--.
!additives are shown by the NAMI method (determination of
precipitatioia formation
and viscosity upon oxidation). Orig. art. contains I fig. and 5
tables.
IlCard Z/~Q
L 20632-66 EWT(m)/r DJ
ACC NR, AP6oll22O T
SOURCE CODE: uR/0411/66/ooo/oo6/0057/005T
INVENTOR: Blagovidov, I. F.; Druzhinina, A. V.; ~bnastyrskiy,
V._N.; Puchkov, . G.;
Deryabjn A. A.* Borovaya, M. S.; Filippov,,I.,Fi valiani-,,T. '~,
~js.Lavskiy, Yu.S.,'
zu;w~~ S - T- K
-Tarmanyan, G. S.; W19"61I.; Dt My Chikov, 0. P.; Kuliyev, A. M.;i
Suleymanova, F. G.; 7.aynaloya, G. A.; S.adyWh-ov, K. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparative method for ircitar oils. Class 23, No. 179868
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyahlennr e obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no.
6, 1966, 57
TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, lu'bricant additive
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative
method for motor
oils,involving the introduction of additiveall To Impart the
required service proper-
ties, the additives used are an slk_y1p_We_no1,-f3rma1dehy,1e
condensation product
(3-15%), a sulfonate additive (1-6%), an additivit based on
xanthates or dithio-
phosphates (0.5-1%), and.an organocilicon additive (0-003-0-005%)
(the additives
are no further identified in the source].
SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM j*72: oaugQj ATD Ppms-
W
5/799/62/06b/003/00ji-/008
T-t
'Yu. N,j -,Glukhoy Yu N., PprokhoV, N. A
AUTHORS: Ay-aliani Yd;~ Y4'. i ~,Jkleks6yeV
Tant. v7 d-I
--..-.TIT LE: The, arithmetic equi;ment -of- a- s pec ialLa-ed,machine.
ut -ronnykh_upravl)'ayushchikh _rqj%,sh'
SOURCE:--- -Akademlya -nauk, ZSSV*_ Instit -elekt. r
Tvifrovaya toikhnika i vychislitellny-fe:ustroystva. ho. 3.i 19.6Z.
14-23.
parall-
TEXT: The:'paper d ribesi in- arithmetic equipment (AE) of them'
elltype,
e sc a
~'*hich operates with.22-digit biniLry -number s:wit:,,t a fixed dec
imal. point and w ich
q~t
Performs' addition, subtractions ~rhultiplication, diiiision,
extraction of the s tare
ti
root, matching,: shiftingi~ and transposition of nuMbera, - An~
acceleration in ie
multi plicational operatio4s is. achieved by. the aco.-timulation of
the partialpro~ucts
without transitional carry-overs:.-. The system of the elements and
the design prin-
ciples of the AE are briefly, exarn'ined. The systerr.i of elements
comprises a static
triggers a potential-impt I~Ise gatt, and logic -diode .6ircuits. All,
of the elementsare.
made -up of semiconductci:r_devici~ ps-.The network of the'AE,:Is
presented in skeletal .
form, which corriprises the various equipments Ihat serve to perforra
the elern .entary-
,,operations in each regisi,iorp and, the equipments that receive
numbers from other
.~_.partial parts of the rnachine~ _The operational all' drithms ol"
addition;- subtraction
g
-A r el I A
.-The arithmetic e44ipmenii-6i~i-4io6,tialized.rhachirie..~
~.S/7.79/16Z'/000/003-/QOZ,/008--.--~'~-~
6thods'-in-the
.and divi s-ion,. and- the tec6, ical- m, -desigh of the logical
ci~rcu its which--
'help to realize the algorithms, are similar to those, employed in
som.4i existing com-
puters, for example, the M-44: Thus, for exanAple.: the adding
e1quipn-ient of the AE
differs in its logic structure:fron': that employed !'n-the M-2 in
chine Only by the
a
content of cyclic carry-over ~circ. it from the hig1'er digit to the
lower digit - While
the operation of Algebraic; matchihg exhibits certziin. peculiaritien
dep6ndent on,the
character of the problemi to be solved, there is nathing interesting
from the point
of view of engineering Ir~ this. operation- the saMe circuits as
those utilized in addi-
tion and subtra,*ction are timployed ' The operation, of shifting is
also Of no additional
....Anterest, since, it emplo0_th6_sa)ne_,shifting circtiftry.
employed in maltiplication
and division., In the multfiplkation the- partial-, products
remainimmobile, -w-her-eas
lo obtain,. in such pro-
the multiplicand1s shifted toAhe-right. It can be chown that 1.
cedures Ian ac .cI-.u:racy of -n6_less than-a unit,ofAhe -'.lowest
digit,for 22-digit.initial figr
ures, y-to-I vd-3--a4lditi'onal-digits-ii:L.-the-AE prAorAo
rc)unding__off..____.______.__.
-At-is-neceeisar ia
Extraction of tho square root1ollbiws almost, precisely the same
method as that em-
-intc
ployed in high-school lonj~-h ~nd NVork, that is' with division of
the number ~ pairs
I ..-and- all-the -c-the r---.
of -digits, -extraction
-of-.th6.-tjcluari~.'r-oot-of-the-Iiigli,eist-digital-pair
subsequent steps- required
by.the'~2-~-trectatigle4.cijtn'.6mall-scluai~e method-$ uhtil.the----
remainder is eitlaer zero-,:or smaller than the xeq.Ared accuracy
residual. The; dura-;:,-..x
tion of the extraction of the squaiie, root amounts -jo I IZ cadencee
or 317 ji se~.
Carci Z/3
The arithmetic equipmento- specialized machire.
/779/6Z/0001/ 003 /Oqj/ 008
If e. o is-t b ~ob-~ained-yws a.-minus--iiign,- the
-the. nurnber--of-.which-th~~-sqikare-r ot o- e
and1he- ope] i- to',-i halt iption of t4,
the digits go to zero rition comes The descr* AE
elements comprises the statiii trigger, the logical itiode Meme' and ~
the poteY I
impulseL gate, schematic dircuitslor all of which~are shown. Ablock,
diagram'As:
shown for a basic (k-th) diait of V~e_AE.- The
AE'de;~scribed:contiini.;.~p~ioxir%i~tely
1,000 semiconduc'to bes an A.0-00'-semiconda,.-tor, -diodes -a
11~~`of- ic ope te
r trios' h- rA
h
in regimes in which-current inten,titiess tvoltagest: and powers do
not exceed t~e
ilystem ensures Maintenance of OL11 imiconductor
rated values. A special g9oling
devices at room temperature, The-circuits ernpli:qed ensure
maintenance of a
stable operation. of the AE under power- supply-voltage fluctuations
ot + 10% from
~-s provided by a.400-cps
nominal The electrical power supply of tae'
values.
rotary generator ~through*:rectifie-.'rs assembled in.a 6-p se
ciro_%iit. The'total
power re ire e s of tho AE is. *pproximately 0 4 kw.!V- The AE
q4 pa nt js ctirrently in
experimental ope.ratiori. vi~ri4ie 54ijures and'3"references (2.
Rus:siian-la; guage.._~i,;
Boviet.and.the:32.nilisli-iari"guag*'e AI.A.Robinson,-
~Multiplication inAe-Manche
University high-Opeed Aigfital ~com'puter. Electrovic, Engrg, v. 2 5,
no.299j $53).----
'Card 3/3~
AVALISEff ILI, Ak.
Intermodal constancy of types of fli-alied oat. ftips
isele po poik-
bol. ust. 1:1199-207 1.58 (XIRA 13912)
(Attiiude (PsycholojW))
I
KHODZHAVA, Z. I.; *6wmwh"-
Essence of the so-calLed Onev fact" tit the
psychologyof attitude@
Trudy Inst. poikholo AN Gruxe SSR 12:3.79-196 160.
(MIRA 13:3.1)
(Attitude (ftycholog7))
AVALISHVILI, A.M.
1---j,
Illusional action of set fixated for magnitude
equalization.
Eksp.issl.po psikhol.ust. 2t45-56 163. (MIRA 16:12)
A
GUDZHMZBIANI, B.I.; MUMMA$ B.K.; PETROVSM', G.P.; KOVISTIANIt
G.A.;
A2KAYPARASHVILI, M.V..; AVALISHVILI, E.YeJdeceasedl;
le.IRZIASWILI, T.M.; SkC-H-R!~V, V.I.,, Flav.red.; ARGHVADZE,
Sh.R.0
red.; BOGOINU130VA, L.'I.,, red.; VALITS, LE., red.; TAVADZE,
F.N.j,
red.; YABLOKOV, V.S., red.; PEVZNER, O.Ye., red.izd-va;
MAKUNIYe.V.0
teikhn. red.
[Coal atlas of the Caucasus] Atlas uglei Kavkaza. By
B.I.Gudzhadzhiani
i dr. Moskvap Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 167 p. (MIRA 14:12)
I., Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po ismcheniyu
proiz--;~
voditelInykh ail.
(Caucaaus-Coal geology)
Country - USSR E
Category: Virology. Bacterial Viruses (Phnges)
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, No 103499
Autb or Chanishvili, T-G.; Moypariani, A.-N.; Avallshvili,
G.I.
Inst
Title Study of the Process of Dactoricpha(,tia under
Aeration
Conditions. Firat Report
OriG Pifa: Sb- Bahteriofaglya- Tbilisi, Grutzraedgiz, 1957,
261-263'.
Abstract: Cultures of Flexner dysentery bticteria ruirl
paratypboid
Dreslav. bacteria we"c Lrown in five-liter flasI.-%.s
containing thre-e li-tors of fish bouillon or of
Hettinger's tiedium, *'-'IirouGh vhi(-h air was insufflated
for one or two hours a:,d then f.'Ive cubic cc--,'4A;:eters
of
the cox-respondinG p'iaGa inoculated. The rrcatcst
Card 1/2
AVALISHVILIp 1. (TbLlisi)
The copper disb. ~bst,prom.i khud.prozys. 3 no.7:35 Jl 162.
OUIUI 15 - 8)
(TbUisi.- -Enamel and enamieling)
-, : ~1!,
AVALISHVILI, L. Ye.
"Ozeyen Nonsteady-State 3cundary Value Problem." G:ind Phys-Lath
Sci, Tbilisi Mathematics Inst, Tbilisi, 1954- (RZMIekJj', Feb
'.-,5)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 hug 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educat;i.onal Institutions
(14)
AVALISHVILI. L.Ye.
mmmmovffmwmi~v ,
ciiienos nonstokifonary lowdary veaue problems. Soob.Al
Gmz.SSR
17 fio.6:4~9-494 156. (km 9:10)
1. Tbilimakiy gosudnrs'kvenW universitat iment Stalina.
Prtdotav-
lono Omdemikom R.I. Wiekheliahvilie
(rlut'd mitchartics) (Soundm7* layer)
AVALISHVILI, L.Te.
Particular solutions of linearized oquations of planar
unsteady
movement of a viscous liquid, Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 24
no.4:391-394
Ap 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Tbilisskiy goaudmrstvennoy im. Stalina.
Fredstavleno akademikom
N.I.Mmakhe'lishvili.
(4drolynamice)
37613
Aq, q,?I)o S/044j62/000/004/062/099
0111/0333
AUTHOR: -.~valishvili, L.Yet.
TITLEs ~The solution of the instationarY boundary value
problem of
Oseen for a cylinder
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhuxnal. 1"Latematika, no. 4, 1962,
6o,
abstract 4B277. ("Soobshch. AN 19'ruz SSR11., 1961, 26, no. 6,
647-651)
TEXT - The author considers the plane instationary
bound'ary'value
problem of Oseen ;
VA V - U 2V ~ 11 1 grad p; U,~, const
Dx ~t
outside of the cylinder r a with the additional conditions
VIt-0 - 0 ; 1.1 1 = U ; V, 0
!r=a
With the aid of the Laplace transfor-
mation this system is reduced to a
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The solution of the instationary ... S/04 621000100410621099
C1 1 1YC333
stationary boundary value problen. The solu-,;ion of the
latter is sought
by a serien set-up with undetermined coeffiiients. The
coefficients are.
determined from an infinite system of linea::- algebraic
equations which
is obtained from the boundary conditions. It is remaeked that
the con-
vergence of the process can 'be proved just as in H. Paxen,
(Nova acta soc.
scient. upsaliensis, 1927, vol. extra ordin,)m).
FAbstracter's note s Complete translation.
Card 2/2
AVALISHVILI, M.G.
Functional condition Of adrenal coriex in relation to the
treatment of ulcers with some materia medica. Soob. AN Gruz.
SSR 31 no.1:221-226 .11 163. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Tbilisskiy gosudar:stvennyy meditsirskiy institut. Pred-
stavleno akademikom V.S. Asatiani.
AVALISMIZ, N. V.
Meat Qualities of the Buffalo Common to the Georgian SSR." Cand
Agr Sci, Georgian Order
o.L^ the Labor Red Banner AgrLcultural Inst, 9 Mar 54
Dissertation (Zarya Vostoka Tbilisi,
21 Fab 54)
SO; SUM,186, 19 Aug 1954
V.
AV IW kand.idat sell'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk.
,AJL ,,, 6. , -
Heat qualities of buffalosm. Mi&s.ind.SSSR 27
no-1:51-52 156.
(baffalo) MRA 9:6)
INTSEIRV11I. T.P.
AVAL
Incidence of tertian imla I& with prolonged Incubation in the
Adxharsk
Republic. Nod. paras. I paras. bole no-3:219-226 Jl-S 154. (MIRA
8:2)
1. Is respiAblikanekoy prativonalyarlynoy stantaii Adzharskoy ASSR,
(MIM IA, '
tertian, ILdemiol. In Russia, malaria with prplorged
193 1
incubation
AXAT is ig SID ; RAKHLINA, 1I.M.
--- i
Iffectiveness of oil ol'' chenopodium proanced in the
Soviet Union.
Mod. paras, i paras. bol. no.4:308-309 O-D 054. (KIRA
812)
1. Is Reepubliiranskoy protivomalyariynoy stanteli
AdsharBkoy ISSR
(Glavnyy vrach S.D.Ava%ishvili)
(ANTRILKINTH GS,, theraipautic use,
oil of chenopodium. effeetiveness)
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Category: USSR/General Divis~on. WsLory. Classi.cB.
Personalitles. A-2
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol-, wo 6., 25 March, 1957, 21287
Author ; Avalishvili, S.D.
Inst : Tiot given
Title :History of the Fight a[Ainst Malaria In Aftharian ABSR.
Orig Pub: Byul. Ni.-i. in-ta me).yaril i med. parazitol. GnizSSR,
1955, No 1-2, 12-25
Abstract: Data are eiven on the spread of malarial disease and the
organization of antizo4larial. service in Aftharian ASSR)
beginning in 1878 with the annexation. of Batum to Russia,
and also statistics on malarial diseases in the territory
of Adzhar,*Lan ASSR frmn the begilming of the 20th Century
and up to 1953. The history of the organization.(1912)
and the studies of Vic iralarial station in Batum are des-
cribed. The basic forms of blood-sucking mosquitoes which
are met vitl-L in Adshari.s. are en=erW,;ed- Measures for
care 1/2 -I0-
MAKHLINAP A.M.j AVALTSHVILI, S.D.; KAMAIDVA, A.G.
Testin" of some antibelminth preparations in
ascariasis and
9.
necatoriasis under aatpatient service conditions.
Medoparaze i
paraz. bol. :32 no.5t623-62.4 B-0163 (MIRA l6sl2)
2. Iz parazitologicheskogo otdola reapublikanskoy
senitarno-
epidemiologi3heakoy stantsii. Adzharshoy AM.
- 'r 7 -
". L T -! - , -. , , -y' -, , . . .
'1 11 . " . I-, 1 1, L -
Grad -,tlAd --
i4arkin"s." Cand Tech Sci, G~,~orL;ian polytuclinic Tw-t
lv.;~;n`L 3. li.
u
i'm 54. (Zar.-,ra Vo--,'Lola, Tbilisi, 18 Jan 54)
SO: Sum .313, -113 Da3- 1-3:54
240), 24(5) SOV/56-35-5-19/56
AUTHORS: Byakov, V. M., Avalov, R
TITLE: The Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in a Fluctuating Magnetic
Field
(Uskoreniye kosmicheskikh luchey vo fluktulruyushchem magnitunom
polel
PLRIDDICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
1956,
Vol 35, Nr 5, pp 1181-1184 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the acceleration of cosmic
particles is
investigated in magnetic fields which are variable with respect
to time. Such fields occur in the turbulent motion of inter-
stellar matter as well as in the atmospheric motion of some
types of stars. In an ideally conductive magnetized medium (as
e.g. in cosmic space) the magnetic lines of force are connected
with matter, and density variations simultaneously entail field
variations. In interstellar space the hydrodynamic velocities
are as EL rule never small compared to the velocity of sound.
Velocity fluctuations cause considerable density variations and
thus also considerable fluctuations of the magnetic field. For
the magnetic field there are two possibilities: either it grows
Card 1/3 at the expense of the turbulent motion of the magnetic
medium,
SOV/56-35-5-19/56
The Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in a Fluctupting Magnetic
Field
or it'i;3 steady (or quaaisteady). The acceleration of cosmic
particl~3s in the former case vas investigated by Logunov and
Terletskiy (Ref 1), and their acceleration by magnetohydro-
dynamic waves in galactic spiral branches was investigated by
Davis ('.Ref 2). In the present paper investigations are
based
upon-tha latter possibility, and the acceleration of charged
particles at the expense of fluctuation variations of the
magnetic field are investigatod. First, the order of
magnitude
of the effect to be expected 4~s estimated. For particles of
the
charge e and of the momentum p the following applies:
2/1 grad H I and for 11 15~ 10-5 2 20,
p