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tit6nate Activated 171 t hRare Earths B006/BO56
Smailer peaks WeTe observed also-in samples wbich dontained 0. 3~2'Tb,
O.yi'*' Nd, O~3~o'Er, and 0-31~o Tu. it was further found that in the resisti-
-vity peak' at-Curie also
point) the current not only dropped to zero, but
ievbreed its direction, which is considered to be a corLsequence'of a
marked charge in polarization. Thia effoct was particularly marked in
BaRO samples with 0,1 mol4o sin 0 Nd 0 Er and Tb Greater or-
3 2 3 2 31 203? 203'
sma'ller additions,produc4d no effect; the possible practical importance
is finally pointed out. There are 2 figures, I table, and 4 references:
2 Tviet, 1 USp and 1 Japanese..
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ASSX)CIATIOTT: Fiziko-matematicheskiy fakul'tet RoEitovskogo-na-Dinu
gos. universiteta (Department of Physics and Mathematics
of Rostov-na-Donu State University)
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Yatsenko, A. F. and Rabkinv L. M.
TITLE: Bounding of the Crystal Field of the BaTiO 3 Lattice by
Rare-earth Ions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 19609
Vol. 24, No. 11 pp. 1314 - 1317
TEXT: The present paper is a reproduction of a lecture delivered on the
3rd Conference on Ferroelectricity w ich took place in Moscow from
January 25 to 30, 1960. As it is of great importance for clearing up the
nature of ferroelectricity to knowthe lattice field acting upon a
single ion, the authors suggest a method by mean8 of which it is possible
to sound these fields. This method may, at the same t1me, be used for
the purpose of detecting the lattice vibration frequencies from observed
electron-vibrational transitions~ The authors used rare-earth elements
(denoted by TR), which are added in small quantities (< 0-5 mole%), and
served as "voltmeter probes". For this purpose the fact was made use of
that the TR furnish linear luminescence spectra also in the solid state.
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Bounding of the Crystal Field of the BaTiO
3 /60/024/011/003/036
Lattice by Rare-earth Ions Boo6/BO56
From the level,splitting observed from the decrease of all terms and the
displacement toward infrared of the entire spectrum resulting herefrom,
conclusions may be drawn with respect to the lattioe field. The diator-
tions due to introduction of the impurity Ions are discussed In the in-
troduction; the experimental observations indicate that the TR-ions
oocupied lattice riodes with the point symmetry Ob (above Curie point);
during passage through Curiii point the symmetry decreases from Oh to C4v
and the inversion cantrum is lost. For the statistical potential a for-
mula is given (expansion in series with respect to spatial harmonies),
in which terms from the 6-th order on are n4glected; the quantities
neaessary for calculating this potential may be determined from the
speotrum. Fig. I show.~ luminescence spectra of Ba-, Sr-, and Ca-titanates
'
activated witOSm and
lPr. As may be seen herefromy the general shape of
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- and7
the spectra of ia
Sr-titanate remains conserved, but intensity
changes and line shifts are found to occur; the brightness of the former
is a multiple of the latter. A multiple of details of the observed spec-
tra is given; the following summary may be given of the results obtained:
1) By means of the method of rare earth probes it is possible to
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Lattice by Rare-earth.lons Boo6/BO56
determine the potential function of the crystal field (with respect to
amount and symmetry). 2) The existence of a Aistinct luminescence spec-
-trum is a good criterion for the formation of a solid solution
Ba(TRTi)O 3* 3) Also qualitative considerations make it possible to com-
'k
pare the fields in BaTiO V 10 3, anAaTio..9 and to observe changes
. ~ 3 ' qEL- I
in phase transitions. Among other things, it was found that above Curie
point the electron cloud of the central ion of the octahedron is con-
siderably polarized- 4) This method may be used for the purpose of solv-
ing technological problems as well as, together with X-ray structural
analysis or similar methods for studying crystal structures. There are
3 figures and 7 references: 6 Soviet and 1 Hungarian.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-matematichoskiy fakulftet Rontovskogo-na-Donu
gos. universiteta (Department of Physics and Mathematics
of Rostov-na-Donu State University)
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Spol 2/004,
B142 BiO2
yatsenkO9 an&
lAyasnikoval T, Of tilleso 4' IM150 4
P"UTIIOILS % in the infrared 5P60tra ferroelectric state
I I Change'; on transition into the -656
TIT'LF (IM4)2S04 ve 4, no. 31 1.962, 653 so
la9 ty in 41
-Vj.7,jka tverdogO t' 4
?.Ea-IODIcAL . erroelectriG'
for the oc,,rrence Of f he .11anges in the
The Teasons ELined by mean.5 Of t
TEXT'- ) were e?cP1 rj~jcd substances d
and (IIN102sc 4 OGG the P, and (lm 4)2S04 an
'RbIIS0 4 4 For this purp with "1, 411SO4 and 112 so 4 with
.jr,ifrared sper-,tra. i aqueous solution n Of ~Lb2so 4 In, 11S0 is
(,,,,,,,,tjjj,atjon n equimolaT solutio curie points. 4; 4 so
growing fro' "' aqueous the c Iorrespond'a' below 0C and (NH4 )2 4
00010a below OC RbHS0
-RbT[S0 4) were een. -3 0 and -119 9 4
trio betw
ferroeleo
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Changes in the infrared ... B142/B102
below -50 0C'. The SO-- group with NH HSO and RbHSO (ionic vibrations
4 4 4 4
800 - 1,400 cm-1) showed no changes in the spectrum except for a splitting
of the 867 cm-1 band with NH HSO above the Curie point. Hence the SO--
4 4 4
radical does not influence ferroelectricity. It was found that the
3165 cm- 1 band of NH 4HSO4splits into the components 3100 cm- 1 and
3190 cm with RbHSO4 the 3200 cm band splits into two (3100 cm and
3200.cm- The splitting can be calculated from the crystallographic
,structure of the unit cells and the resulting ionic symmetry..Coinparison
of the measured and the calculated band confirms the space groups of the
isomorphous crystals of N11411SO4and RbHSO 4* The occurrence of the
3100 cm-1 and 3200 cm-1 bands in both crystals below the Curie point
suggests a proton tunnAing along the O-H-O bond. Hence it can be
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concluded that the H-bond,in O-H-O causes ferroelectricity in RbHSO and
4
N11 HSO . In the range of SO ionic vibrations above the Curie point the
4 4 4 ,
spectrum of (NH 4)2SO4 shows a splitting of the broadband with its center
at 1080 cm-I into the components 1035 am- 1100 am- and 1143 cm- 1 and
and intense, narrow 963 am-1 band. In the frequency range of the H bond
the 3235 cm-1 band splits into two (3190 am- 1 and 3290 am-'), from which
a proton tunneling along the N-H-0 bond can be concluded. The 963 cm-1
band and the failing of a shift 4-n the Curie point at deuteration
contkadi6tL the assumption that the H-bond causes ferroelectricity in
UTH 4)2S040 There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 13 references; 5 Soviet
and 8 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language
publications read as follows; R. Pepinsky, K. Vedam. Phys. Rev., 114,
1502, 1960. R. Pepinsky, K. Vedam. Phys. Rev., 114_, 1217, 1959.
R. Pepinsky et al., Phys. Rev. 111, 1508P 1958- S. Hoshino et al.,
Phys. Rev. 112, 405, 1958.
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B142/B102
ASSOCIATIONt Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy univerBitet (ROBtov-na-Donu
State University)
SUBMITTEDs October 27, 1961
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B125/B108
AUTHORS: Yatsenko, A. F., Kulyupin, Yu. A., and Rabkin, L. M.
TITLE: Discrete structure of the self-absorption edge of sodium
nitrite
PZRIODICItL: Pizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 3, 1962, 692-696
TEXT: The authors studied the discrete structure of the self-absorption
edge in a ferroelectric sodium.nitrite crystal in polarized light of
3250-3900 R for the three crystallographic directions a, b, and c by means
of A~0-4 OFS-4) and ACTF-28 (MI-26) spectrographs. For low-temperature
measurements, the samples were directly immersed in liquid nitroden. The
crystals were prepared by evaporating the aqueous solution, by.pricking the
crystal out of the solidified melt, or by solidifying a film of melt ona
backing or between two transparent backings. At room temperature and
with very thick crystals (d^/l mm), the edge of the transmission curve is
in the region of 4000, 3950y and 4050 R for the axes a. b, and c,
respectively'. With decreasing concentration, the longwave edge of the
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Diucrate atructure of the aelf-, B125/B108
transmission curve of the band of the first electron transition of the
aqueous NaN02 solution shifts toward ultraviolet. Similar observations
have been made also for thinner crystals. Pig. 2 shows the transmission 4
curves for thin crystals (d = 10-20p) and for an aqueous solution of low
concentration at room temperature. In the spectrum along the a axis, the
absorption ranges from 3850 to 3250 R, with a distinct vibrational structure
with ~1-630 cm- this consists of the series )= 1) + n!/2 ,
00
+ nij2, and p" ;~60 + n01. The spectrum for the b axis has
"n '~60 +
no structure. The absorption ,,jhich increases more slowly with increasing
frequency(attains its maximum at /r-'3000 R. The b-spectrum of thick
crystals d,.,0-5 mm) contains no 0-0 band and no vibrational bands caused
by'electrons, but it shows a distinct series ~,Oo + nil + j, with
n 2
1 - _3
56�2; 104�2; 204:E2, and515�10 cm- . The c-spectrum is similar to the
a-spectrum, but the relative intensities of its ban's differ fron the
a-spectrum. The weak low-frequency lines are caused by lattice vibrations.
There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 13 refercnces: 4 Soviet and 9 non-Soviet.
The four most recent references to English-languaZ~e publications read as
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)
Discrete structure of the self-... B125/B108
follows: S. Sawada, et al. 11hys. Rev. Lett. -1, 320, 1958; J. W. Sidman.
J. Amer' Chem. Sec., 10, 2911, 1956; J. Vt. Sidman. J. Amer. Chem. Sec.,
79, 2669, 1957; W. D. Trawick, W..H. Eberhardt, J. Chem. Pbys-, L2, 1462p
1954-
ASSOCIATION: Rontovokiy-na-Donu,gosudaratvennyy universitet (Roatov-na,
Donu State University)
SUBMITTED: March 27, 1'961'(initially).November 9, 1961 (after revision)
'Fig. 2. Transmission curves at. room temperature. Legend; (1.) along the
a-axisf.(2) along the b-axis, (3) along the a-axis, (4) NaNO aqueous
2
solution,- transmission,
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KULYUPINY Yu~A. YATSENKO..A.F.,
Absorption spectrum of sodium nitrite crystals at 2CPK. Fiz.
tver. tela 5 no*10:2756-2765 0 163. WIRA 16:11)
1. Institut fiziki AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
KULYUPIN, Yu.A.; YATSENKO, A.F.
Luminescence of gamma-irradiated KNO3. Fiz. tver. tela 5 ro.111:
3334-3336 N 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut, fiziki AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
L'10,15L--63
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AUTHP: Yatsenko., A, F.;. Kulyupin,, Yu. A. (01
TIM: Luminescence &-sodium nitrite-at.low temperature,7 (Report; Eleventh
Conferen6e on Luminescence held at Minsk 10-15 Sept. ig6al
SMCE: Izvestiya AN SSSR. Seriya, fizicheskayao vo 27, no- 5,, 1963.. 679-662
TOPIC -TAGS: 1W6inescenc-., absorption,,- sodiun nitrite,, nitrites
it--iii- dtfit,!~s lmftlcularjy~~sodiua-nitritei-~ has --been-arous
owing to discovery - -of -a ferroelectric -phase transition in M~LNO -so 2 at--160C.
Sodium nitrite crystallizes in the KaCl type lattice with the Cl replaced by the
NO sub 2 ion. The vibrational frequencies of this ion are known from numerous
Raman and infrared absorption studies. The only previous stu4 of the luminesence
of sodium nitrite has been by Siam-ano J. W. (J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 79, 2669,
1957); in the preoent, study Sidman's results have been confirmed and acme new
details brought out. The spectra weria photographed on an =F-~l spectrograph with
excitation by the 3650 Angstrom Hg line. The-luminescence spectrum is faint at
room temperature,, more intense at 77*K and very, Intense at 20.VK (liquid nitrogen
-7t
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rre-d - from- -,coincidences of --the 0-0 transition b a
71t-AS Infe
lumine-scence spectral the mixror symmetry of these spectra and other evidence tha,;
the-luminescence-is intrinsic (not impurity) apdjs emitted by the nitrite ion. It
is Impossible to decide on the -basis of the present date. vhether -the discrete
spectrum Is. due.to excitonaor to.the-emission-of some kind of discrete centers.
-F,-~Prikhot!ko V,-L. Bro
The authors express their gratitude~ to A. ude, and
M. T. LVwa~ for making possible- the-- investigatioir and. for their interest in the
vork." -Orig. art. has: 2 figures,
ASSOCIATION:--Institut fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Tnstitute of Pl~rsics, Acadew of-
W -DATE ACQ; I Wu46 EUM: 00
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AUTHORS: Yatsenko,'A. F.; Wking L. M.
TITLE: Luminescence
spectra of rare earth elements In pez~ovsklte lattices,
SOURCE: Ref. zh..Fisiks, Abs. 11D454
REF SOURCE: Tr. Koials. po sipektroskopil. AN SSSR, t. 3. vyp. 1, 19", 552-562
TOPIC TAGS: lumineacencespectrum, line spectrum, ferraelectric'material. titanate,
rare earth element, spectral analysis, nuclear energy level
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the possibility of using line luminescence of rare
earth ions for the study of the crystalline field in the ferroelectric B&T1039 and
also in CaTiO3 and SrTiO The luminescence spectra and absorption spectra of Pr,
Sm. Eu, Th. W, He, and ?; vere investigated in the indicated lattices at room,
liquid-nitrogen, and liquid-hydrogen temperatures. The structure of the luminescence
center and the energy level scheme are considered. From an analysis of the structure
of the spectr-a, certain conclusions are drawn regarding the symmetry a~nd magnitude
of the crystalline field in perovskite lattices, [Translation of abstract)
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B.V. YATSMIKO, A.F. [lAtaenkol O.F.]
Fluctuations in the emission from an optical maser in a pulsed
mode. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no.lltl267-1268 V 164 (MIRA 18:1)
1., Institut fiziki AN UkrSSR, Kiyeve
COME
-YATSEMKO N.F.; WROSHNICHENKO, L.S.
Manufacture of autoelectronle emitters from high electric resistance
materials. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 10 no.13222-223 J a-F 165. (MIRA l8s7)
1. Inatitut fiaiki AN UkrSSR.
t'i Mf
M"
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PJA
C)f ItU-2 jopg r. a' the nature of ferrO,,-!
spectroscopy n
laU02. Iz-;. AN SMP. Ser* fiz. 29 no.6:9!.7--919
transitions in Y
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Je 165.
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--AUTHOR-.--Yk1zen1_sa.,--A, F.:j-Korda, L, I - %aEran.- L. IWAA~
lawn Sanitation and'Evidemiological %ation of the Black Sea-Azo,~ -.Sei Maritime Healfl
--Iftartment, Odes!a sanepidstantslya Chernomorsko-Azovskogo
X(Basseynovaya
vodzdravotde1a)
TITLE: -SmalivoZimmunity in sailors
SOURCE- Zhurnal milirobiologii, epiderniologii i immunoblologit, no. 9, 1965, 21-24
TOPIC TAGS: infective disease, disease Incidence, epidemiology
ABSTRACT- The authors studied the state of smallpox Immunity of.113oviet sailors and com-
pared it with the immunity of sailors of ottier countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. As a
result of the Investigation, the authors establish Uiat the percent of ihose reacting positively
to inoculation varies in relation to the number of rovaccinations in the past, the age of the
person Inoculated, and the Individual reactivity of the person. Appreciable differences were
noted -between the'. number of positIve reactions in Soviet and foreign sailors: 26% of the
Sov1c t sailors had a positive reaction, 73, 2%) of Uic European 6allors, and 01. 9% of the Asian
and African sailors. The percent of those who had a positive reaction In the 30 to 50-year-
old age group was much'higher (17 - 35% among Soviet sailors and 60 - 70% among foreign
sailors) than those aged 20 - 30 years. The author concludes that great care should be
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ARTyUKHOV8KAYAp,L~Mj,; IMMENCHUGSKIY# L,Se; MALINEV9 A.Fej
SAMOYLOV? V,Be; YATSENKO, AF,
Ust of the pyroolootric eftect in barium titanat* ceramics
in recording weak thermal radiation fluxes. 1zy* AN SSSR.
Sere fiz, 29 noolls2UO-2112 N 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Institut fizild AN UkrSSR.
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I AUTHOR; -Yatsenko, A,._,F.-; Yu. A.; Stetsenko, B. V.
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ORG; Institute of Ph sics AN UkrSSR (Institut fiziki All UkrSSR)
TITLE., Usinglasers f studying the kinetics of photoelectric field emission
SOURCE: Respublikanskiy seminar po kvantovoy elektronike. Kvantova~ra elektronika
tum e1e_-cT-ro_n-ic_s7_,-_t_r-uFy -seminaej-.~_
(Quan Kiev, Naukova. dumkaj 1966v 322-326
TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric effect, eld emission, -laser-application-i- silicon,
p-ase generator
~.~ABSTRACT- A method is proposed.for using a continuous-duty helium-neon laser to pro- i
"duce short int nse light pulses. ght
e An example is given illustrating use of these 1i
pulses-for studying the kinetics of photoelectric field emission from high-resistance
silicon. -Two methods were used in-this study; . 1. meauurement of the dvop in photo-
electric field emission under:pulved Illumination, and 2. determination of the vari-
able and constant components of field emission current under illumination by a sinu-
soidally modulated light. The short light pulses were produced by a mechanical sys-
with a rotating r smatic, mirror (see figure). The light source was an LAK-1
He-He laser (X=6,328 power 100-300 jjwj divergence angle less than 10'). The instal-
lation' gave,a pulse duration of 2-10-7 sec with a I cm light spot at the pickup. The
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Mechanical generator of short light pulses: 1--prisratic mirror-
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distance between pulse.generator and receiver may be increased by i
an oi~derof magnitude and a long-focus lens may be used to reduce
the spot diameter to 0.1 cm or less., These measures would mike iti
-9
pbssible-to reduce the pulse duration-to 10 sec. The variable -I
and.constant component-of photoelectric field emission produced byl
exposing an emitter to light modulated with a frequency of 4.6 Fie
were measured to study tbe.fast component of relaxation. The
modulating element was a KDP crystal placed between the laser and a polarization
Prism.- A-block diagram of the experimental installation is given. An attempt was
made'to'establish the-upper limit of frequencics which may be recorded by a photoelec-~
tric field emitter. The experiments yielded satisfactory agreement between calculat-
ed and observed frequencies although the photoelectric field emitter was not able to
record a signal at 67 Me, apparently du4 to inperfections in the method. Further at
Umpts in this.direction.ar.e being made.- Orig.,art. has: 3 figures.- [14]
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YZAT-SIENIKIO.A.F.j KOROBOV, L.I.; SRAFRAN, L.M.
Smallpox immunity in aa-ijora on a img volage, 7,hur,A1krcbiol.j
epid. i imun. 42 no.9t2l-24 S 165, (MIRA 18:12)
1, Basosynovaya sanitarno-epidemiologioheskaya stantalys,
Chernomorsko-Azovskogo vodzdravotdala, Odessa. Submitted
APril 30, 1964-
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B.; Hat Vo A*F*,. son
Yatsenko-,-K, 4 -
0HG4 'Instit
i utIjof Physics, AcademX of Sciences,L_Uk!~SR (Institut fiztki Akadecii
nauk UkrGSR)
TITLE.0 Use of-the pyroelectrie-effect of barium titanate ceramics' t~ record low
fluxes of thermal radiation CRePort, Fourth Al _-Union Conference on Ferroelectricity
held at Rostov-on-the-Don 12-28 September. 196_V ./X
n- o ._11 _#1_9 6-5 ,_2* -1-10--- -2-1-12-
B()U= orlya fiz cheskaya# Vs: 290
TOPIC TAGS, ~pyroelectricity, pyroelectric detector barium titanate, ceramic),u&-,.Zd
tranGducer
A ihin
ABSTRAen nt~ibl~ 61 1 - barium-titanate ceramic waters were produced.and tested
as py reelect rla% detectors of minute, rapidly changing themal fluxes. Details of the
-preparation -of - the detectors. are not giveno - The sensitivity and the noise level were
both -inversely. -proportional- to the-frequency, and the minimum detectable power was
nearly independent of frequene for fre uoAcieo--u to 2 kc. The intrinsic noise of-
.the pyroelectric'-deteotor exceeded the Johnson noine,of the equivalent Ro circuit by
not more than 50%i, The intrinsic' noise of the detector decreased more ral)idly with
increasing frequencythan did the noise level of the input circuit; In designing input
circuits for use with pyroeleatrio detectors, therefore, It is desirable to take par-
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ticular pains to reduce the noise level at frequencies above 100 cps. The temperature
dependence of the dynamic pyroel6atric constant was determined by the method of A.G.
Chinoweth (J. Appl. Phys., 27, No.1, 78, (1956)). An aging effect was observed when
cycling the dettators between rem -temperature and TOC; the aging was completed
within a tew cycles,- however, and thereafter the temperature dependence of the pyro-
electric constant was reproducible within 5%. The pyroclectrIc constant reached a
maximum at about 90C - of frl= 2.5 to 3 times Its room temperature value. Since the
dielectric constant also increases with temperaturej however, the detcotora were only
slightly more sensitive at 900 than at rem temperature. A prelim1nary investigation
of the stability of the detectors showed no significant changes over a period of six
-9 and
he--u-naitivity th:eeshold of theAeteetors was betveen!~2 x 10
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pravlenl7e.
Editorial B~ad. M. P. Braun, Doctor of Technical Scioncea, 1. Ya.
Dvkhtlar, Doctor of T chro-cal Sclences~ D. A. Draygor, Doctor of
Tectziical Sciences, 1. S. KamenichrWye, Ehglhcer, Ye. A. 11-arkov-
ak-4y, Candidate of Technical Sciences, V. 0. Perx-yakov. Dnotor
or Tee!uiical Solonce=, and A. V. Chemovol, Candidate Of Tc,:h-
n1cal Sciences; Ed.z M. S. Soroka; Tech. Ed.i M. S.
G*r-:c3tanol'51.aya; Chier F4., Ptaar.,riz (Southerij Dept.): V. K.
Scrdyuk. Lliginccr~
Card 1,A-o
PUMPOSE: This colleetl= of artleles la Intended for scientific
workers iLn:l technicca peraoxinel of research Inatitutcap plants,
and 8c!.ool3 of higher technical e'-'cAtlon.
COVERACE: The callactic-i contains papers presented at a convention
held In rayev on rr-otlez3 of ph4slcal matallurgy and Methods of
the heat treatment cZ =ttals applied in the rachine Industry.
PLast trenhfomstiocia In retale and alloys are discussed, and
re5v.3ta of 1wraat!Zs-;lc.%s conductc~d to ascertain the affect or
heat treat-ren' on tte quality of mtal are analyzed. The pos-
sibility of obtalnt=& 'attala with given mech%n1cea proportion
la dl-scusood, as are -0roblems of ateal brittleness. The col.
lecti= In--lulca pa-.,~era dealine with kinetics or tranarOr--Atlon,
beat treatment, properties of cast Iron. Ylo personalities
are xtioned. Articles are &coo--p&nled by references, mostly
TABI OF M-171=13:
N.-
4 , -
Stregulin, A. I., Lngtneer, and L. A. Mal lkov (Sverdlovsk).
~ Tranatormitlon or Auztcnlte Tnto M.-tenalta Vndcr FICh
Pressure
'-~ 3E& Brusllovakiy, B. A., PhZIneer, and F. 1. Ivanov (Xr&=torak).
X-Ray Investigation of the Dacompositien Kinetics of F4rtertalte
In T=;,erlng at Low Tc--peraturo
Tocherzhtnzkiy, Tu. L.. Candidate Of Technical Sciences
(Kiyc,;,). Conditions cX Poination of.Metautable Auatenite
In lron-C~Lrbon Allo" 2
2
MirovOcly, E. I., MmC!ncer (Klyev) . The Natura of the
f
f C
S
P
T
ti
b
l
4
tea
hase
rans
orga
on o
ar
on
s 3
Card lao
thyalcel Yetallungy (cont. SOV/551)
Blanter, H. Ye.0 Doctor or Technical Sciences, Proresscr,
(M eco
N. A. KulaI,.ov, Engineer, and 1. K. Ser&e,*che% a W
Quench-Hardenlnp or vaasive StLol Parts In Water-Air
Mixtures 167
Braun, M. P., and B. B. Vinckur (K:Lvev). Character of
182
Rupture of Cnromium-Nickel-Nioblum Steel
Aotionov, A. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences (Moscow).
-Temperature Heating on the Strengtik Proper-
Effect of :Ligh
I ties of Steel lag
Kondrast,ev, A. I., Fngineer~ K. F. GurWyedro, and X. M.
Kolognik (Yra:matorsk). Accelerated Heat.ag and CoolinE
Regires In the Heat Trcatnent or Large Forgings 106
Xostyrto, O..S., Engineer. Ye. P. Dobryanskaya
Maenitogorsk), and M. P. 13raun. Development of a Raticnal.
~
Oat-Treatment Regimo for Large ForSings 205
Physical flatallurcy, (Cont.) 30V/5511
Virokur, B. B. (Kiyev). Heat Resist1rce or Various Alloyed
Steels 215
Vanin, V. S., Engineer, and V. K. Titov (Nikolayev).
Cementitl6n of Steel in. Liquid Organic Redia 225
Bunift, K. P. Corresponding Member Or the Academy or
Sclenc*3~ Ukrainian SSR (Dnepropet-rovsk), and A. V.
Chernovols Candidate or Technical Sciences (riytv).
on -the Graphite Growth In Cast Iron 229
Zubarev,,.V. P., Doctor or Technical Sciences, Proressor,
and F. K. 7k& chenko, L13gineer (Zhdanov) . C~n the Mechanism
or the Silicon Influence on Graphitizing 234
PoPova. K. M., Englncer (Kharltov). Inveztlgatlon of the
Growth of Gray Cast Iran 242
m Yataenko. A. I., Engineer (Dnepropetrovsk). Structural
"Ch3ITc.C~eniti=I~m& Ferritic Kaenesium Iran 249
Physical Platr_llursy~ (Cont.) SCV/5511
A
Zubarcv, V. F., Doctor of Technical Sciencett, Professor,
v K. Tkacheriko, and L. N. Kudryavtsev (Z-,nov). yore "M
mation or Graphitization Centers end Special Features of
Their Distribution In the Annealin
of Que
hed Whit
nc
e
g
C
I
ast
ron 258
TitOv, V. K., Enrincer, and 7. S. Vaaln (Klkolnyev).
-
The Quenching of ii
hite Cast Iron and Its Effect on the
Graphitization of Segregated Cementite
266
b
D
u rov, V. V., Engineer (Kiyov). Investigatine the
'. Z14 10
Othermic Dcco=:pO21t1Or% of Cement-I
te In Vanannese Cast
T, Iron 270
T, BDbro
Yu
G
Candidate of Trahnlcal S
D
e
i
t
.
n
,
.,
c
ences,
oc
-enta a,
(aaLrOkov). Effect of Certain Ele- n vie Properties J
cz, Of ManC3.1090 Cast Irons 281
A-*" Kvashnina, Ye. I., Enstneer (Koacvd). Opti=um HeatIrr_
XZ _;c
nd CoollnC Rates in Annealing of
H1zh-Str=j:th SpheroldAl-
Graphite It-on Castings 292
Card 9/jo
a
'WMW
. Physical Met
llurgy. (Cont.
' Knn~,nova. T. A., Enrineer (Hoscow). Inve3tleAtlnr the
Properties of Quenched FanFazese Cast Iran 302
RykhDvakly, A. 1. . Engineer (Kiyev) . Effect Or Heat
7---nt. on the Transror.3tion of V.111tv Tin Into Cray
POLYAKOV, S.H., kand.tekhn.nauk; YATsmo, AOIGO: inzhe; KARP S.F.
Effect of s:LlIcon on the reversible temper brittleness of steel.
TrudY InBt.cherm.met.All URSH no.14:24,29 161. (MM 14:10)
(Steel--Brittleness) (Silicon)
X
RHIN
A. I., imh.
-7-
Structural changes in magnesium cast iron during silicon 2oas
in conditions of oxidizing heating. Trudy Inst.chern.met.Al
N MR
no*:L4.-U8--123 261. (MIRA 14:10)
(Cast Irorr-111'etallography) (Metals, FXfect of temperature on)
YATSENKO, A.I. inzho
Effect of subaritical temperatures on the structure of ferrite
grain boundaries in magnesium cast iron, Trudy Inatocheim.met.
AN URSR no.14:129-132 161. (I.MiA 14:10)
(Cast iron- Metallography) (Annealing of metals)
Y URNKa,-AI.-,-kand.tekhn.nauk
Effect ofarsenic on the formation of austenite in gray cast iron.
Mtallov,ed,, i term, obr. met. no.8s6-9 Ag 162. (MM 15:11)
1. Inatitut chern3y metallur ii AN UkrSSR.
IG:Last iron-Matallography)
-3 i~
YATSENKOI A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
------------
Effect of arsenic on structural transformations during the
heating of cast iron. Trudy Inst. chern. met. AN URSR 18t
131-139 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Cast iron-MetaLlography)
(Metals, Effect of temperature on)
67
'6il
"'W MINIM
XATSIINKO. A.1- PnOPMPetrovsk); C8ADAj N*G, (Dnepropetrovsk)
Distribution'Of siiicon in the structural components of cast iron,
IZV* AN SSSR. Otd.tekhe nauk, bbt, i gor, delO no.1:121-128 Ja-F 163.
(Cast iroz3,.-Metallography) (Silicon) 041RA 16;3)
; BELAY, G.Ye.; GERASIMOVA, T.I.; LATSE11110, A.I.
Kinetics of the graphitization or corium can iron# Lit.prolzv.
noo7:22-23 J1 164, (KRA 1834)
6 ~ I
TARAN, YU-0110 (Dhopropetrovsk); LEVP i.Yeo- YATSENKO, A.I
(Dnepropetrovsk); BELAYj G.Ye. -(Dneprop-trovek); PriniwAIr-6'c-h-asVIYe-:-
GEF-ASD.fCVA, T.I., in&i.; KURASOV, A~-.N.
Specific features of the eutectic crystallization of cast iron in-
noculated with cerium. IzAt. AN SSSR~ Met. no.38131-139 My-Je 1,65.
(MIRA 18t7)
--fiNT'
M
5V~i~ ~
H!
YiN
gj
f4
IZV~ I.Y6~; BEUY, G.Ys.; TARAN, Yu.N.; YATSENKO, A.I.
Taye.-tigating the distribution of cerium in cast iron with the help
of an electron probe. Fiz. met. i nietall do 20 no62t236-242 Ag
165*7 078 (MMA 1819)
1. Dnepropetrovskij metallx~xgicheskiy institut i Nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy institut chernoy metallurgii., Dnepropetrovsk*
_'_A0C_ NR-I:- AP600057 12
2 _-SOURCE CODE: UR/ 22 3
AUTHOR: o o enko, K. I.;. Movchan, S. P.; Yats nko, A-
K n n e
ORG: none
TITLE: One method for, reducin gas -di scharg e-plasma noise
9
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika I e'lektronika, v. 10, no. 12, 1965. 2273-2275
TOPIC TAGS: noise, -discharge plasma
-AffST_R_WGT._--_-,Aif -expoi-man al-pioof-4s*offezed-that-th"eduction-o-f Jon density in the
t
near-cathode _r~e__iok -of a- - as discharge results-in a -reduction of current-caused
9 9
noise, i. e. i of fluctuation of -voltage across the cathode-probe gap, such phenomenon
UF 12 V((r), + 30)
W_+4.-__-__ :the formula was advance
corresponding to. this formula: 114pl=
N (0 + V*) t
by S. Kojima and K. Takayama,(Phys. Rev#, 1950, 80, 5, 907). A 60-mm long
.10-mm diameter gas-discharge tube with Mo electrodes was filled with pure Ne at
16 torr. A neg-ativeblas of -.1-15 v was-applied to the grid. The noise was,
Investigated at frequencies.up to 40 Mc. It was found that: (1) The gas-discharge
noise level decreases by_4,tim.es with the decreasing of the grid bias down to -15 Y;
(Z) noise, power -19 proportional to the dis charge' current. Orig. art. has:
3 figures and 2 formulas.
SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 25Dec64 ORIG REP: 003 OTH REF: 003
Card 1/1 nat UDC: 621.385: 621.321.826
KURTj'MHINt Khok.; ZOLO~AVIN, V.L.
_ntoxide during the hydrolysis of industrial
obtaining pure vanadium p, c).10-.54-58 o 164. (MIRA 18:7)
solutions. TSvet. met. 37 n
o~1-71* Fv~,~WP VP Mi avvv~
4-
NEU=
TATSBUTo, A.V.
-,OrnykhPorod.1 Gornyy ZburM-I, 9,
Rycllazhunyy Pr6bor Dlya OprrdaleniYll Krapor;ti r tn'rs
1934, Str. 7-11,- 1"0. 11, Str. 15-21. Abn in GoryuchIiY" Slun
SO: Goryuchiye Slantsy F0. 1934-35 TV. 871
G74
'T,
N- ~N I
YATS~Tr~ , A. lea
Developing lines with a high butterfat perce.ntage by crossing
Lebedin and Jersey cattle. Zhivotnovodstvo 23 no.3t68-74
Mr 161. (14IU 17: 1)
1. Institut zhivotnovodstva leooetepi i Polestya, UkrSSR. Chlen-
korrespondent Ukraihskdy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk.
fa~6ii-al; STRONGIN,
Tzraill Yakovltsvicii,'-f'n-zh., n-auchn, sotr, Frlniza2l'
uchastiyes BELVICH, V.P., irpb.; N)LUP L.G., inzh,;
MITNIKI I.L., inzh.,. BOLOBAN,N.A.pkfitid,tekhnonauk,nauchn.red.
[Erecting exterior wall elements of industrial buildings)
Montazh stenovykh ograzhdaiuchobikh konstraktali pro-
iqahlennykh zdanii. Moskvap Stroiizdat, 1965. 295 P,
(MIRA 180)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellokiy Institut organizatsii$ me-
khanizataii i tekhnicheakoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu (for
Strongin,
Yatsenko
yXi 0) A. yve.
Lebedinskaia poroda krurnogo roEatogo skota ZLebedi-risk cattle breed_/. I. nrat
fosl
Sellkhozgiz, 1953. -120 p.
SO: Monthly Li-It Russian Ancessin-g, Vol. 6 No. 12 March 1954.
WIT,
YATSE' MO.- II.Je.--7
Griv)reeding in tho Lebadinsk cattlA breed. ZhIvotnovodstva 21
no.7:42-57 Jo '59- (IIIRA 12:9)
1. Institut zhivotnovodstva Lesostepi i Polaufya USSR, Chlon-
korrospondent UkTainukoy akademii ael'nkokho7ya,.ratvnnny'. nauk.
(Ukraino-cattle breediw,)
.4
~gg ~%jggqpj.
-V~
YATSMIKD, A.Te., inzh.
Assembling a gantry crane. Mont.i spets.rab.v stroi. 22 no.6:
a 16o. (MIRA 13:7)
1, Stroitel'Bo-montuhngye upravleniye No.1 tresta Stallmontazh.
(Granoo,derricks, etc.)
YATSENKO, B.
problems of economic regionalization in modern Japanese
geographical literaturee Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:
107-112 H-D 165- (MIRA 18:11)
J1.
mu
'
R
X
NIKITENKO, V.F.; YATSENKO., B.G., inzh, lesnogo khozyayfitva
Protective tree belts; readers continue the discussion. Put' i
put. khoz. 7 no*5:39 163* (KIRA 16:7)
1. Dolgintsevokaya distantsiya Fridneprovskoy dorogi (for
Ilikitenko). 2. Stantsiya Pologi, Pridneprovskoy dorogi (for
Yatisenko)e
(WindbreakB., Shelterbelts, Etc.)
YATSEIIKO,-D~V. (Krasnoyarsk)
Stabilization of macroporous soils. Oan., fund.i makh.gran.
2 n0-1:30 160. (MIRA 13:5)
(Krasnoyarsk-Soil stabilization)
-v-WNIOILR~~ -Ve-
~a R
WO
I P~,
yATsIM, D.V. (Krasnoyarsk)
Consolidating fOlIndatiOns with thermokaret cavities- 06nop
fundej mekh.gran. 2 no.4:27-28 166. (KWA 13:7)
(youndations) (Karst)
GUTSALYUK, V.G.;'YATSMKO*.E.,4,,
Adsorption of resinous substances from petroleum bv paraffin.
Izv- AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.khim. no.1:91,98 158- NIIII 12:2)
(Adsorption) (Gums and resins)
-W,I
A
I'll. .
. 1. . . A .. : . , - . I . 1. ..
- ----- -
- 11 1 -- , , i, i, L u I tf , La s p r i a i E e n ~ ;
aspfialt:ne,
EUrL(; !AGS :
asphaltene structure, petroleum restn. asDhaltant, nhvair2l
-- - - - - - - - - - , .- - ,--. I., - I - 1-0 -1" , t I ~ 1~ 'L -, R L LUTI - ' , r ~il L a (i ~i i ~.~
C-1 112
114A w A )'A, 1 V L
a r riu I V "I i
- -1 -1- 1 Ti- 4 rtip rmi i ou., a r
Fn~d tittrtrka rne soruLLcm vEut-uczi J'a- r,:.-
No ZF SOV: 028 OTHER: 019
S/648/63/027/001/037/043
B125/B102~'
AUTHO~S~s- Yal Gutsalyuk, V, G., and Rafikovj'S. R.
_qenk6, E. A.
i~' TITLE: ~Investigation of the tarry substances in mineral oils from thdr
infrared absorption spectra
t -]PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk S,'O.;SR. Izvestiya.. ~Seriya'fi-xicheskaya, V. 27-9
no. 1, 1963, 107 410
TEXTs.,The relationship between the tarry substances-in different types of-
rude oil from the Ural deposition MunayV ahd Karaton and their infrared
C
Absorption spectra is described. Puch spectra *ere taken of 5% solutions
Of these mineral oils*in C.C1 ~dn,plates . ihick, using anVIKC-14 OKS-14)
4' .3.0:
'Str;6'g absorption Vands.6xiet at-2861, 2926,~2956 cm in t
spectroscope. n he
region 6f the:stretching'vibrations of the C-H.bonds'in the spectra of the
tarry f rac tionir. The fraction a pre.cipitat ed from adlutiona'in carbon tetra-
c Mo e intense absorption bands th
hloAde show r an-,those'precipitated from
alcohol-benzene solutions. The"ali'fiatic chains,~f-.the tar fractiv-..q pre-
p
cipitated,~with-dcetone have thq~highest degred d.ramification$_the tars of
'Ca.
rd 112'.
S/048/63/027/001/037/043
Investigation-of the tarry B125/B102
''The n is
-the al.cohol-benzene fractionjt~e lowest... arrow band at 1050 cm
..''probably due to the compon6nte,with saturated oyolqs. Other bands indicate
the,exietence of arylalkyl ketpne, diaryl etherl''and substituted mono and
atio structuresm The m mportant.structural elements bf
polycyclic arom ost'i
the tarmolecules are probably,!bi- and polyconden"d!~aromatic groups,
'Narioue tar fractions'differ~by'the amount and-thd structure of their aroma.-'
Itic strudtures.''..There are 3,figures a~d ltrtabldixtlc,
Card 2/2-
A 71,7
YATSENKO E.Ya.; GUTSALYUKj V.G.
Infrared spectroscopy study, of asphaltene-tar substances in
Munaily oil. Izv.AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.khim. no.109-106 161.
(MIRk 1617)
(Petroleum produoto--Spectra)
A 11
gm
% m
g
GUTSALYUK.4 V.0,;. YATSENRO,
b& pai-Oleun. Trudy Inst. khim.
Oxidation of tba tsiry njarters of Em
nauk AN Kazakh. SSR 11~122-12-9 64. (MIRA 17,-Il)
q5Tz p', Wrx-
M _W?
Q
"p
j~
gap,
YATSENKOj E.A.; GUTSALYUK, V.G.; SDOBNOVp Y6.1o
structure of asphaltenes. Trudy Inst. khim. nauk All Kazakh. SSR 11:
130-14.0 164. (MIRA 17t1.1)
ILNaX,
YATSENKOI E.A.; GUTSALYUK, V.G.; KARTSEVA, I.I.
Solubility of netroleur. resins in acetone. Trudy Inst. khi-mo nauk-
An Kaza-kh. SSR 32:151-155 164. (MIRA 17:31)
L2
7~ a
!;T'
0-4
HAyEV, V. (Barnaul),. yATSF_NKO, F. (Onak) wm
SHADRIN, V. (Barmul); NEC
R--aders conferance by correspondence. Okhr,truda i soto.strakho
5 no.3:27 Mr 162. (HMA 15:4)
1. Tekhnicheskiye inBpektora Altayakogo krayevogo soveta pro-
fessionallnykh soyuzov (for Shadrinp Nechaye,i).
(Lidustrial hygiene-PeriodicalB)
YATSESKO. F. 57/49T95
-USSR/Medicine - Ticks Apr 49
Medicine - Virus Diseases
"The Finding of Pasture Ticks in the Center of
Llvov," F. 1. Yatsenko, P
"Priroda" No 4
Reports on.pastur.- tick found 18 may 48 on a LIvOT
dog which had ne-rer been outside the city. Assumed
to have been acquired in a city park or square,
probably brought in by rodents. Of importance
as possible carrier of encephalitis virus.
57/49*5
STSPAROVA, 0,S-s' DRMDOVS)rAYAJ Aolo [Drozdovalka- A.I.
[Utsenicot H.A. ] ]; YAMWI,,.~. A
Synthesis Or alkcqmethyjajk-7jmalOnc eatel.8
and ac
Xhim., Prom. -[Ukrol no.2:49-51 Ap-,T, t63. (JURAIdo.
16s8)
L Odeaskly
90sudarstvennyy Uuiversitet.
USSIR Human MA AnImel MWphology (Normal ard Pathological), S
Iscretew System.
Abe Jaw t Plef. Zhur BlelogiYap No 1, 1"9) 56# 3617
Author t Tatneako, Go P.
Lot i institute
Title I Rtfoot of Partial Remov 1 and Ciw*Mo Irritation of
Cortex of Imp Hemispheres on the ftwess of Post-
Traumtio Inf lamation &rA Peger*ratloa of the Kidray
0149 Pub Tr. 1-go Moak. md, In-ta, 1957, 2, 114-123
Abstract Partions of cortical substance U M) from the
superior pole of the k1dwy wor reuVred v:Lth a trocar
from awathesIzed vbIte rats* Histological studies
vare performed at varlems iatervalm following traum.
Vader comdltlom of disturbance of nww3 function
or the cortox at animals duping %be period of post-
0 art 1/3
59
U-JSR / 11umain and Animl *rphology (Normal and Pathological). S
Excretory System.
Abu Jour i Ref Zhur - Biologira, So 1, 1959) No- 3017
trwastic lmfla~mtlon and regeneration, a series
of wwphologlc'~chaqps talm place but the consecu-
tiveness of basic stages of tbe beallng pi-ocess are
not disturbed. With partial reAL.-m"l of the cerebral
cortem some processes have a greater extent as con-
paz-ad with the control animal. laukocytio wA macro-
pbagic reactiow are accelerated. The fibroblastic
reaction is retarded, and formation of fibrous bundles
is slowed down. With chronic irritation of the cerebral
cortex tbo leukDoytic arA nacropb!Lgic reactions are also
accelerated. The fibroblastic reaction., In contrast
vIth the previous group of anizals) Is similarly
accelerated, as is the fcrnation of fibrous bundles.
The amount of cellulnr elements diminishes sharply.
In control animals with trepanation of the skull only,
Card 2/3
tWR / Human ard Animal Morphology (Ncrmal WA Pathological). 8
fteretory System.
Abe Jour W Zhur - Siologlya., No 1, 1M, No. 3017
tut with no disturUme of cortical function, some
davlation from tW narral to observed only in the
first few hours following eurger7, after which the pro-
cess Is entirely normClzod.
card 3/3
60
KAMOVICH, Grigoriy Yakovlevi ch; TAWS, A.A.. red, VzYA_TMKI ~.G.
otT. za vypusk; SUMARMA, R.A., tekhn.red.
[New high-voltage blocks of electrical equipment] Novoe vyooko-
volltnoe komplektnoe elektrooborudovenia. Koskvag 1959. (Hookovskii
Dom nauchno-takhnicheakoi propegandy. Peredovoi opyt proizvodstva,
Seriia: Zlektroenergatika. no.7).
WRA 14a)
(Bleotrio power pisnts--Iquip~ent and supplies)
(Blectria power distribution)
an-g-g-
M7 0-
'3 ~-f 0- 'IM INt" 24ML4-
Ed I
UN
M
'V 'PR 51N. O-ifno -_Z W
jr-
4' t
KIM
\4 T-1
ITOVIKOV. 4khail Leontlyevich, doktor tekhn.nauk Ldecoasedl& Prinimal,
uchastiye POTAKIff, R.V., kand.tekhn.nauk. CHMOKOV, V.A.,
red.;'YATSMO, G.G,, otv. zz vymak; SUKHAREVAP R.A., tekhn.red.
[Now system of gear mashing] Novain sistema zubehatogo zateep-
leuila. Moskva, Mosk.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy im. F.H.
Dzerzhinskogo, 1959. 39 P. (Peradovoi opyt proizvodetva. Ser.
"Tekhnologiia mashinostroeniia," no-27. Ilovye takhnologicheakie
protsessyl (MIRA 13:1)
(Gearing)
KROHYAKOV, MikbBil Taoillyevich; STARIKOT, Yevgeniy Sergeyevich;
TAM, A.A.,,-red.; YATSMO, G.G., otv. za vypusk; SUKHARATA,
R.A., tekhn.red.
(concerning the operation of electric substations and networks
at industrial enterprises] Toprosy ekspluatatsii setei i pod-
stantaii promyshlennykh predpriiatii. Moskva. 1959. 59 p.
(Hookovskii dom nauchno-tokhnichookoi propagandy. Paredovoi
opyt proizvodetva. Seriies Blektroenergetika, vyp, 6),
(MIRA 14:1)
Slectric substationO
(Alectric power distribution)
N,
-P S
W.
g,
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type of production, as well as according to production
machinery and equipment used. The group of castings which may be manu-
factured with the same molding machines and the same adjustable equip-
ment, is the smallest. A system was elaborated by the VPTIStroydormash
for equipping small-scale- and series production of foundry products,
and a group of bottom boards with quickly exchangeable adjusting devices\/
for molding machines of the type 271, 242., 243, 265, 266, 253, 255, 232,
and 233 was laid down. A bottom board for which the adjustment of the
board takes 2 to 5 minutes, ib shown in Fig. 1. The adjustable plates
were introduced at the Tyumen skiy zavod stroiteltnykh mashin (Tyumen'
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Belichenko., Anatoliy Yakoylevich.. and Georgiy Gavrilavich Yateenko
Gruppovy~e motody obrabotid dotaley maehin (Group Methods in Procensing Machine
Parts Moscow,, Masbgiz., 1961. 182 p. 12..000 copies printed,
Reviever-. P. Ye. Dudnikp Engineer; Ed.: R. A. ANilmforova, Engineer;
Tech. Ed.: M.S. Gornostaypbllskaya; Chief Ed,: Mashgiz (Southern Depto);
V,K, jerdyuki Engineer&
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of machine-building ~lwts
and engineering.. design., and planning organizations,
COVERAGE: The book presents the scientific basis of group methods for processing
machine parts. Group methods for menufacturirg sewiproducts and pariware
described. Discussed area problems of plownin an& organizing group product 'ion
and the determination of
metAods,, engineering standardization., accounting. the
economic advantage of these production methods. No personalities am mentioned,
There are 14 references, all Soviet,
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sections at the science nnd technology information centers.
NTI no.6:14-16 165- (MIn 18:9)
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AUIHOR Pakivanko 0 Yu. N. - Mca3=, Ye. A. ; Yatsenko, G.. 1. o, Klyucharev, A. P.
TITLE: Multipolari-ty of isawric transition in the nucleus 58-Ce-138
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 1476-1477
TOPIC TAGS: ceriwn, isaneric transiticn, multipolarity, decay scheme, conversion
electron spectrum
13p, nucleus, produced in the
;ABSTRACT: The degay of the metastable state of the Ce
La, 3 9 (p, 2n) Ce L 3 8m reaction when a lanthanum target is banbarded with proitons at
20 ~bV energy, war. investigated with a magnetic 0 spectraneter. The electron de--
tector was anthracene crystal 0. 5 Tim thick with a photomultiplier. 7he internal
ccnversion electrcn spectrum yielded a value of 301 + 1 V fa-, the transition ener-
gy'V in agreement with data by others. The ratio of the K and L internal conversion
coefficients, 2.44 + 0.20, canes closest to the rated value for the E3 trensiticn,
~2.58. It is deduceU that the iscmer state has a spin value of 7 and negative par-
ity, so that the 2.14 VzV level can be regarded as a two-particle excitation caused
by the breakup by a neutron pair and the transition of one neu=m from the h11/2
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mladabiy naucbW sotrudnike-YAT ZJjW-,-GJL,, WFATS, A.A., agronox-
entomolog; CRIVILOZA. I.D.. lmnd.sellijl-.okhnzyayotvennytch nauk;
SEMEIDV, A.Ye., kand. eel I skokhozyayotvenykh nauk; I&RWAR. V.V.
Brief reports. Zaahch.rast.ot vredA bol. 4 n0-304-56 It-is
Z'59 (MIR& 13;4)
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(for Ryabehenko). 2. Zaporozbekaya opytnays, stantoiya (for,
Rogachev)- 3- Bostandykakoys opytnoye pole Uzbekskogo institute,
sadovodstva i vinogradaretva (for Narakalin). 4. StarshiV aVonom
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AUTHOR: Xagorskay , N,-D, (Moscow); Golldenberg, A; Z.(Hdocov); Novoselava, A. V,
Moscow)-., b-or-180-va, A. P. (Moscow); Fridlyander, 1. N. (Moscow); _.Ytsenko,.K. F.
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TITIZ: Partial phase diagr of the Al-Be-Mg-system
SOURCE: -AN dSSR. Izvestiy's. Metally, no. 5, 1966, 137-14T
10M 06AJr4o,,V,1;Vi9 094Ac1v
Vu"Ziln1ml bery3lium magnesium systed, "aluminum beryllum~ mag'nesium alloy,
TOPIC TACS: 4
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jLtay phase diagram, phase composition, ~3_loy stiucturef.f"
7PI.W, 09LAVC/ SYSrEM 00,0,r,1/014ja 4440% fl"MAMM' CdV;rJ1A11#Vrv 4444C/
ABSTRACT: A partial phase diagram of the aluminum-beryllim-magne alum system (see
Fig. 1) has bedn plotted on the basis of data obtained by physicochemical analysis
of 30 &3.10YD containing 0-90% aluminum, 7.17-56.28% beryllium and 0-27-73% magnT-
slum. Alloys were melted from AB-000-grade aluminum (09.99%-pure), MG-1 grade mospe-
slum (99.90-pure) aid sublimated beryllium*(99'.4% pure). It was found that three
pbasescrystallize in the'partial Al-0 Be syst;m: aluminum-bass solid solution
(a ); beryllium-base solid nolution'SYNNd bAl-Mlg-Be phas'ei At 445C the ternaryL
G;fictic solidifies according to the following reactiont
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