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takhnichookiy redaktor
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neprokhodimost' i as lechenle. Moskva. Goo. lzd-i,o zed. lit-ry,
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DMITRIEV, V. A.
Y4-L
Ncyv 1946
Moments of inertia
"A Correction for Inertia in Debye's Diepersion
Formulae," V. A. Dwitriev, S. B. Guravich, 4 pp
"Zhur Eksp i Teor Fiz" Vol XVI, No 11
Modification of Debyets dispersion formulae to take
Into account the inertia of rotation-vibration
motion of dipole particles.
13T533'
MOCHAIA)V,
Gracking of methane in a high-frequener torch discharge. Trudy KMI
no.13:41-46 148. (MIRA 12:12)
l.Kazanakiy khimiko-tekhnologicheeIdy institute, im. S.M. Kirova,
kafedra neorganichookoy khimil.
(Gas, Natural) (Gracking process)
VALRYEV, A.Sh.; VOUVIZIMSKIY, G.S. ; DMITRIYIIV, V.A.
Electrolytic polishing of heterogeneous alloys. Trudy KKHTI
no.15:22-25 150. [publ. '51] (MIRk 12:12)
(Alloys) (Electrolytic polishing)
D141 TRIYE-1, V. A. PA 169 TioL.
US=/Pbysics Crystals., mano Nov 50
Magnetic Field
Conductivity., Electric
"Metal Monoc:rystals in a Magnetic Field," V. A,
Dmitrlyev
."Zhur Eksper i-Teoret Fiz" Vol XX.. No Ii,
pp 1019-1021
AverAging of:the kinetic equation describing con-
duction electrons, taking into account the magnetic
fieldp enablits one t-D c&Clculate kinetic coefficients
determining Igalvanom;&petic phenomenDn. Submitted
12 Jan 50.
10 169r104
MIMMV, V. ~t.
US)SR/Chejaistry - Anodea, Corro8ion Apr 49
Chemistry - Corrot~ion, Eeasurement of
IlAnode Solution of Corroded I'letals," G. A. Vozvizhenskiy, G. F. Dtzid~r yev, V. A.
Ikpitriyev, Chem Inst imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Kazan Affiliate, Acad Scl USSTR, 3 pp
I'Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LIV, No 5
Authors previously advanned a theory representing process of anode solution as a process of
electro-decrystallization. According to this, surface of a metal .-.,hich has undergone
anode dissolving must have a "corroded texture" - a rejular, althol:gh invisible,
corrosion. Checks this theory exp--rijrLentally for copper, brass, an"' duralwiinum by
measuring luster, considered as a function of surface texture.
Submitttd by Acad A. Ye. Arbuzov, 12 Feb 49
PA 3q/,I,,qTlO"
DMITRIYEV, V. A.
Mochalovp K. N. and WITRIYEV. V. A. "Methane cracking in high-frequency flame dis -
7 -tekhnol. in-ta, im. Kirova,
charge.." "Cracking crude methanev" rudy Kazansk. khim.
Issue 13, 1948, p. 1+1-46 - Bibliog: 11 items
SO: U-32264t 10 April 1953,, (Letopis 'Zhurnal lnykh Statey, no. 3, 1949)
USSR/Chemistry Electrochemistr7 of Netals I-lay 51
"Anodic Dissolution of Texturized Metals.." G. S. Vozdi,,rizhenskiy, U. F. Deziderlyev,
v. A. Dmitriev, Chem Inst imeni Acad A. le. Arbuzov., Kazan' Affiliatel, Acad
Sci USSR
ItZhur Fiz Kbim" -Vol =, No 5, pp 547-554
Exptl technique showing presence of etching texture in metals subjected to anodic
dissolVing was developed and influence on this process of texture acquired in the
course of cold workbig shown. Gemeral rule defining dependence of anodic dis-
:solution on the crystallographic homogeneity of surface was formulated.
PA 190T8
MOCHAWY, K.N.,; DMITRffff, V.A..
Cracking of methane-hydrogen mixturej in a bigb-frequenc,7
torch discharge. TrudI7 I no.15:55-61 150 [publ. 1511
WILk 12:12)
(Gas, Natural) (Cracking process)
D14ITRIYEV, V.A. -1 001*
Role of gas formation and grain orientation in the process of
electrol.ytic metal polishing. Izv.Kazan.fil.AN SSSR Ser.khim.nauk
nauk no.1:81-88 150. (IUM 10:5)
(Electrolytic polishing)
-7. 2100triCal PtOpOrtjOS
Tests
"~:*Alectrode Potentials of Textured 11stal in Anode
~`iiolutlcn," G. S. Vozdvizhenskly., V. A. D:m1triyev
'Chem Inst Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, &zan,Affiliate.,
Awd Sci MSR, 3 pp
~"D* Ak Bmvk EMSE" Voll LXXTII "D
-~~svious papers have shown important part played
in process of anode solution by structural altera-
~tlms of a metal's surface which result from meebani.
ail. treatment. Obviously, these structural alt6ra-
i1cas mmst also be reflects& in magcLituls of surface
%/49%4
~,,WmAuztalz (CMW may 49
-41-ebtrode potential. Axperimentally proves this.
4t~Ltemmtp material use& being copper. Submitte&
:b
Acad A. 7e. Arbuz ov, 14 Mar 49.
d 19/49764:
I Y. It.
VOZDVIZHINSKIT, G.S.; DEZIMMITIV, G.P.; DK1TRliz-vjL.-V-A -mum
Anodic dissolution of ,textured metals. 1zv.Kazam.fil.AN SSSR
Ssr.khita.nauk no.1:63-'114 150. (ML'RA 10:5)
(Metals-Finishing) (Bleetrolytia-1peliabing)
-f A
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AID P - 714
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 7/26
Authors Dmitriyev, V. A., Eng. and Gavrikov, A. N., Eng.
-limination of condensate
Title Automatic valv for e
Periodical Energetik, 9, 14-15, S 1954
Abstract The authors briefly describe their own arrangement.
One diagram.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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Ancia only in so far a& It dettrmin"I the calebliAllivol of
clWained, 0 being evolved at 1-73-1-71 V. , 0Mqo1W %rA oontlitwo. Eirdslewialling involral 0!, i-re.
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PHITRIYEV. V.B.. kandidat meditainakikh nauk (Moskva)
-,
Streptomqcin in eurgical diseases. Mdrurgiia no,9:74 S 154.
(MLIU 7:12)
(STREPTOKYCIN, therapeutic use,)
(I!.1
LIDOV. I.P.; ISKRZHITBXATA, A.I.; DKITRIYMV V B.
"WAN M M
Preventive action of biomycin in wound infections (with summ ry in
French, p.631 Antibiotiki 1 no-5:50-54 S-0 '56. (MIRA 10:2)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - prof. Z.V.Tormollyeva) ?5entrall-
nogo institute usovershonstvovaniya vrachey i gospitallnaya khirtLrgi-
cheskaya klinike (zav.. prof. V.S.Mp-
.~at) II Moskovskogo maditainskogo
instituta.
(ANTIBIOTICS, therapeutic use,
biomycin in wds., prev. of infeat. (Rus))
(WOUNDS AND INJURIES, therapy,
biomycin. prev. of infect. (Rua))
7 /-- / Y,~~- ~ --1) K S.
DMITRIYNV, V.B.e dots.
Botes on surger7 in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Khtrurgiis
33 no.7:144-146 J1 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(SURURY
in Vietnam)
DIETTEYEV, V. D.
Uwa/ketals FoUndry, Met IIOdS Sep 51
"Statistical Method for Control in Casting Produc-
tion, V. D. Dmitriyev, Ragr, Plant imeni Vladim-ir
Illich
"Litey Proiz" No 9, pp 2-6
Demonstrates application of statistical methods
for analysis end preventive control of technologi-
cal processes in foundrypractice. Partial control
of sepoperations of casting production decreased
rejection of castings,by lt3%. Numerous diagrams
give graphical representation of materials' quali-
ties and relation among virious factors in casting
operations.
lya82
DMITRIYEV, V.D. (Leningrad)
Effect of 011tieto installed noar the suction orifice of
the ventilator on its characteristics, Vod.i san.tekh.
no.7:22-24 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Ventilation)
S/08 6010081061031021
Z40 13006Y13063 82A
AUTHORS: Voronin, I. M., Dmitrigv V. D., Ibragimov, Sh. Sh.,
Iyashenko, V. S.
The Mechanical Properties and the Microstructur
TITLE: e of Some
Building Materials After Neutron Bombardment Iq
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 8, No. 6, PP- 514-518
TEXT: The authors examined the effects of the conditions prevailing
in the reactor of the Fervaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya (First Atomic
Power Plant) upon the mechanical properties and the microstructure of
technically pure mollybddenuml'6d steels of the following grades:
1X-18HqT- (1Kh18N T-7, -XZU-444CZ, Kh20N14~,:,2)1,V4X45H1jMgCZT
lKhl5NllM2S::'
(LKh13) 4)(13r3t-1C,2,(1Kh13B1S2)1'6 and XIOWSGT
ZX11B
(Kh1OYu5ST).iP,rthermore, the authors tested eight steels whose chemical
composition is given in Table 1. The mechanical properties of austenite.
steels wh ~c h were exposed to an integral neutron flux of the order of
1 and a temperature of 450 - 6500C are listed in Table 2 (limit
Card 1/3
The Mechanical Properties and the S/089/60/008/06/03/021
Microstructure of Some Building Materials B006/BO63 82304
After Neutron Bombardment
of strength, relative elongation, microhardness) and compared with the
values before irradiation. The various steel grades showed different
results. The microhardness of the grade 1Kh18NqT, for example, is
increased by 65 kg/MM2. The increase in hardness of the other grades is
lower. The properties depend on the kind of treatment after the chilling
(from 11000C). The microhardness of the above-mentioned steel, for
example, is reduced by 52 kg/mm2 compared to the value before the
irradiation, if it is cold-worked after the chilling. Fig. 1 shows a
325-fold magnification of themicrostructure of the austenite steel
Kh20N14S2 before and after irradiation. In the following, the authors
discuss -the effect of the temperature prevailing during the irradiation
upon the properties of the specimens. The influence of irradiation
usually increases with rising temperature. The microstructure of cold-
worked steel irradiated at 5000C is shown in Pig. 2 and compared to
Fig. 1b. The dissolution of the austenite structure is distinctly marked
Drawing of the steels (at different temperatureE and for different times~
leads to a lesser decrease in plasticity due to irradiation. From this
Card 2/3 VVI",
The Mechanical Properties and the S/089/60/008/06/03/021
Microstructure of Some Building Materials B006/Bo63 82304
After Neutron Bombardment
the authors conclude that the.changes in the properties of austenite
steels between 5000C and 6500C brought about by irradiation with an
integral flux of 0.9 - 3.4-102oneutrons,/cm2 are chiefly related to non-
equilibrium states of the material - T~e mechanical properties of
ferrite and ferrite-martensite steel0are not strongly affected by
neutron bombardment (Table 3). Table 5 gives data on the change in the
properties of technically pure molybdenum due to irradiation. This Table
shows an increase in the strength and hardness and a considerable
decrease in relative elongation. All these changes are greatly dependent
on the initial state of the material. Ye. V. Chermashentsev and A. Ya.
Ladygin are finally thanked for their i~s-sistance in this w-ork. M. D.
Abramovich is also mentioned. There are 2 figures, 5 tables and 6
references, 4 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: August 27, 1959
Card 3/3
14ISHURMP G G., polkovnik., voyennyy letchik pervogo klassa,- DMITRIYEV,
V.D.; podpolkonik - --
From frontier to frontier. Vest,Vozd.Fl. no.8:35-40 Ag 161.
(IMIRA 14:8)
(Aeronautics,Military-Study and teaching)
L 18523--63--- --~99-p(a)AWT(m)/BDS HMASD' Pad JDANAM
CESSICK WRt AP3DO0.107 3/0226/63/015/004/0621/06ii'
AUTHMS s Ibraidrov, Sh. 8h D
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TITLEt Irradiation effect upon formation of the I-statoi in Niahrome,4
C I FiElka netallov i metenovederdye, Y& 15t ho. 4p 1963p 62OL-622
TOPIC TAGSs irradiation effect, X-state, Wi-Cr alloyl.nickel-chromium alloy
ABSTF4PTI The effect of neutron irradiation on the strueture of the alloy (21#4%,
AIW weight) was studied, The experiment' were conducted at temperatures of
of IL a
2M-2500. The tizie interval of the irradiation was M hours end its dose was
1,26 x 102D neutrons per I Sq em. The authors found that :kyradiation at 220-1-1500
increased the elect-ical resistivity and hardness of the W11Mr samples and that the
change in properties depended on the initial strueture-R-tba alloy. Increase in
the electrioal resistivity was determined almost entirely by the formation of the
K-state (the presenee of Cr-concentration zones) , while the change in hardness'wasi
caused by~the K-state and by the presence of the radiation hardening defeets.
Continued heating of samples at 2500 (without irradiation) produced no noticeable
changes in the hardness or eleetrical resistivity. This proves that the high degros---~-
of the' X-state formation in an irradiated nample was caused by the Influence of the
leutron field. Orig. art. hasi 1 table.
[Card__J/#/
DKITRMV, V.D., inzh. (Leningrad)
Reciprocal effee.-t of pipe bends in a system, Vod. i san.
tekh. no.9:28-31 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Pipe fittings-Testing)
YEKTOV, I.M.-, ZLMEV, V-H.; GUROV, S.A.; REVXIIKO, I.F.; V rabote
prinimali uchastiye : KAIXUOVICH, Yu.R.; GRIGCRIYEV. F.H.;
KOSISLEZO, A.M.; LITTINMG, Tu.P.; MITRIYEV, V.D.;
POLYAKOT, V.V.; PIUUSHKOV, Toes.; FIRSOV. P.V.
Rolling double bulb-bar shapea with longitudinal cutting in
the finishing mill. Stall 20 no. 12:1113-1115 D .16 0 .
(Mi-RA 13:12)
1. Sta.linakiy metallurgicheakiy zavod i Donetakly politekhniche-
skiy inotitut.
(Rolling (Metalwork))
MALIKOVA; L.A .. 'red.;
ZHIGAREEV, Lev Viktorovich,-,
.k~qRIY
TOM, A.11.p tekhn, red.; BARANOVAp N.W.,, tekbn. red.
[Houses rise into the future] Doma podnimaiutsia v budushchee.
Moskva, IFses. uchebno-podagog. izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1961. 190 p.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Constructi6n industry)
f_- L
13 4 ibA
zl~_Q#I%Valnet lift
%19t An 400'~
'Pla sl*.&L _s
e P~PtAWOBS Bte&ioll *iA&d pipe.-
ing are
'101PB Olnw. ate6l' liki: mill Main -sso M18N .4214 MPT rotting mill
k touiture,isteel
AB3TRACT-. 'MicroBrA:q)[clarAjyses,.andemp&TlsoiiB~ .with Schelfler's thnTams bave shown
AN OT te ~a due
that crzaks In the su3iac2 near the vrelded joints af pipes made of Ehl;3* I s el a7
to its agstenite strucuire, and that the mcks do not appoar when the structure is 3-5%
-yen when the jo bits are wt. oleaneil befaro weldirg, Coldmild olthiestnion
XbPT machines causeiii ireduction in botb pipe ditumeter sirid wall thickness. Pipes vAith
idsam eters of 38, 33, sind :15 mm were quenched f rom IROC and sampk!s from them were
lta hen -for microstructural analysis. CivckB uppeming at; the sem.-i at the inner surfiLee
-increased to O.-S mm when the reduction in diameter reached 45%, anti were due to the
extreme -tension at that spo-L and the differing pro]?e:rtiCB,Df the metal at the seam. Though
mvtario~fraphlc analysils slaoived that quenching brDiight tbB seam nearer uniformity ulth the
K-
7
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za=
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TJSSR/)49dioina; - Nervous System, W~y/Jun 48
Physiology
Motor
Medicine, - Reflex
"Determination of Conditioned Reflexa6 Based on
the Extent of Pbtor C-hronaria Caused by the
Mrrit-atica of the Olfactory Receptor," V. D.
DmItriyev, Sector of ?Wsiol of Can Nervous Sys-
tem, Inst c-:r Study of the Brain imani V. M.
Bethterev, Lsningrad., 9j pp
"Fitlol Zhur SSM*l Vol -Y=, No 3
Reviews history of subject. Describes ovn experl-
zk*nts ca human beings and dogs. Results shov that
irritatIon oV th* olfaotory recept t ily
or OTTR4
Physiology ICmta)
Pr0l0ng93 motor chronaxia which disappears in .10-12
m1nutes- Rhe0basis Is kept almost unchapgod durl,,-
the actual irritation but chraw-la gradually
dft'*~r---566- With dogs, prolonged irritation shortened
90tOr chrm is, Of the peripheral nerve while brief
lr-o'ltaticn lengthened it. Concludes that subordImts
alterations in Ohr~onaxla my be due, not oaly- to the
8ftOct e_- tha- spinal nervous system but also to the
GWebral. cortex.
13/49T52
VITUTI(TY:17, V~ D.
Dmitriyev, V. D. "Academdcian I.P. Pavlov in Karlovy Vary," (July-August 1927)
Prir:)da, 1949, No.2) p.65-70
SO: U-03b, 29 October 1953, (Letopis '"'hurnal 'rWkh Statey, No. 16, 19h9)
D(ITRITEV, V.D,-
Resistawe of restored. reflex fuctions. Fiziol. zh. SSSR 39 no.3:
293-299 May-Jime 1953. (CM 25:1)
1. Department of Normal Physiology-of Leninaad Pediatrio Hedical
Institute.
DMITRITBV, V.D.
Significance of the cerebral hemispheres in compeneatibn of flying
functions in birds following injuries of the spinal cord. Btul.
ekop. biol. i mad. 38 no.10:3-6 0 154. (MIRA 8:1)
1. Iz kafe&ry fiziologii (zav. prof. D.G.Kvasov) Laningradekogo
pediatrieheakogo moditainakogo instituta.
(NUIN. 'pbysiologr.
off. of decerebration on restoration of flying in pigeons
with spinal cords lesions)
(SPINAL CMDS, physiology.
off. of inj. in pigeons, restoration of flying in intact
& decerebrated birds)
USSR/Biology Physiology FD-2277
Card 1/1 Pub 33-8/18
Author Dmitriyev, V. D.
Title Characteristics of the compensation of motor functions in ontogeny
Periodical Fiziol. zhur. 40, 582-588, Sep-Oct 1954
Abstract Investigated the course of compensatory processes after injury to. the
spinal cord and the role of the cerebral cortex in these processes in
young mamals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Studied changes in
reflex reactions to stimulation of certain receptive areas and the ef-
fect of narcotics on speed of recovery of motor functions after the
following operations: transection of one-half or one-quarter of the
cross section of the spinal cord, removal of one or both cerebral
hemispheres, and removal of diencephalon and mesencephalon from rep-
tiles and amphibians. Seven references, all USSR (all since 1940).
Institution: Chair of Normal Physiology of the Leningrad Medical Pediatrics In-
stitute
Submitted December 4, 1953
Stability stuthor on th.0 Compenuitory
/
.f narcotic action, V. '11. J~.v (Ndjat~ MCI(. Inst
LviiiiiLrad). 5ksikol. 19, No, 1 4 5-wo f'~6"
_--~Jotot function mutpermithin *0 studicd itt Iligeo'i gild
rabbits after severing W, 150jual. cq(L entapimmical ' itt-
fioll (A CtInditifined refleid~ front, the: reteNul Witti tock
jxtinds ill .10-5 da" vrtt!i coillfMiretl with the timovill(iftw.
tory actkm Ill MOIL M-Afi ClIC6,'chloralt
111M1, nmditial, Iumhm%I,:;hirdnnA, inurphiti~, nnd sunytal
Na. : III getteral life effeaAvAs comparable lo that rif cert-
hi-M lobillonly; especially acti've illul fast, its
-,;t lasting 6~ex 5 hys, urdhim 'Wasf I-kit bill E. ective.
Ili 39 quite adivii. m"'0 so,
f(,r less t in 2 hn.~- HWIF%vi
CIICN uL'uut twice its fifolvii as 11120, chlorul lij-dulle had a
ml-mig effect, lasting seveMl 1krq.; U1611111j: liedanali itfid
tvllytal ME kid only maderate effects; life -.0tion Cit lifilliffal
k.
-\%as Wea
DMITRIYIIV. V.D.
bignificance of the cerebral hemispheres in the compensation of
motor functions folloving bilateral hemisection of the spinal cor(l.
Biul.akep','biol.med. 42 n0-7:3-7 J1156. (MLRA 9:9)
1. Iz kafedry norsalinoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. D.G.Kvasov) Lonin-
gradskogo pediatrichaskogo moditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlena
deyatvitelinym chlonom ANN SSSR L.A.Orbeli.
(SPINAL CORD, physiology
off. of bilateral hemisaction on motor funct. in pigeons,
role of brain in compensatory funct. (RUB))
(BRAIN, physiology,
compensatory funct. in motor disord. after bilateral
spinal hemisection in pigeons (Rus))
DMITRIYEV.. -V.D. (Leningrad)
41-orphological and physiological analysis of sensory and motor
compensatory mechanisms following injuries of the spinal cord
(with summary in English]. Arkh.pat. 19 no.9:50-57 157.
'(MIRA 10:12)
1. Iz otdala fixiologii tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistemy byvshego
Instituta mozga imeni V.M.Bekhtereva.
(SPINAL CORD. Vaiology*
pb'
eff. of section on sensory & motor funct., compensatory
mechanisms in pigeons & frogs(Rus))
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology, The Nervous System. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol,, No 90 1958j 41680.
Author Dm1trIyevj,__V. DL'
Inst 46-4=44van.
Title The Significance of the Cross Action of the Cere-
bral Hemispheres In the,Compensation of the Motor
Function of the Lower Extremities In Birds.
Orig Pub-. Fielolo Zh, SSSR, 1957,, 43, No 6, 577-581.
Abstract: Defensive-motor conditioned reflexes in pigeons,
following hemisection of the spinal cord at the
level Cl()-Il were elaborated more slowly than In
nonoperated animals. The formation of CR was more
rapid on the Injuredcside than in the healthy one.
Removal of the hemisphere on the side opposite the
hemisection,, causes greater disturbances of the
compensating motor functions,, than homolateral
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DMITRIYEV, V.D.; MAKLAKOV, A.I.
-
Determining the comtuation properties of Kazan gas by the
"constant pressure tomb" method. Uch. zap. kaz. un. 117 no.9:
167-169 1147. (MIRA 13: 0 ,
l.Kazanskiy gosudaretvenny7 universitet im. V.I. Ullyanova-Lenina.
Kafedra molekulyarnykh i teplovykh yavlenly.
(Combustion) (Gases--Analysis)
DKITRrM, V.D.-(Laningrad)
Possible compensation of an1mal and vegetative functions following
deep woxmdo of the itervous centera in variois animals. Pat.fiziol.
i ekBp.terap. 3 n0-,1:74 JR-7 159. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Is otdola fiziologii TSentrallnoy nervuoy sistety (sar. - prof.
1L.A. Asratyau) Instituta uozga imeni VA. Bekhtereva.
(NIRVOUS STSTVK---WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
DMITRIYEV, V.D.
Development of compencatory atd decompeneatory locomotor mechanisms
Izv.AN Arm.M.Biol..J. sallkhos.nauki 12 no.1:33-42 Ja 159.
(K[BA 12:2)
(ANIXA1 LOCOMOTIOH) (HUTRITIOW)
DMITRIYEV V IBRAOD40V, Sh.Sh.; NIKOLISHIN, S.G.
, _k1) q, Ll ~
Effeot of neutron bombardment on uranium crystallization.
Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no,5tlO65-1068 D 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Submitted Auguest 12, 19650
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AUTHORS: Dmi triye yr,,-X,-D !2io-12pov, G. K.-w.
TITLE: Spectral emissivity, of ttuigsten in the infrared ragio Of
the spectrum
)q
SOURCE:;. Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no. 6, 1965, 481-488~'
TOPIC TAGS: tungste , en)iissivity, ir radiation, Ir spectrum
ABSTRACT: In view of the 'Lack of reliable data on the emissivity of
tungsten at wavelengths of.2.7 nm, the authors measured the erdissiv-
ity of a tungsten ribbon f1rom 1 to 5.1 nm at temperatures 1244--2441
-A comparison method was used, where the comparison source was an ab-
at the melting point of gold (1336K), consisting,~
of a graphi~te cavity heated in an, electric 576 ~,7rrne tungsten radia-1
tion source was in the form of a vacuum lamp with sapphire window,.
the filament of which was in the,form of a ribbon 1.5 mm wide, 2.5
;
long, and 0.03 mm thick. The me&E;urements were made by alternately
!applying the radiation from the measured and standard sources to a
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monochromator, the output f rom which was measured with a thermocouple.~;
iThe temperature of the tungsten r1bbon was determined by measuring
~:the ratio of the brightness at tbe given tem erature to the brightness'
at the characteristic wavelength 7% (x-point3.- It was -L-,und that
x
;?~x 1.24 ~L and the emissivity.is 0.333 at the x-point. It is con- 1
!eluded from the results that the emissivity of tungsten does riot obeyl
ithe Hagen-Rube lation-, in the infrared region. 'The authors
a Y-V
ithank M. M. 0244h for reviewing the manuscripts, A. K. Pavlyuko~
~for preparr-ng th%?ngsten emitter and help with the measurements,
,and A. 1. Asta 6 for help wit'~,"l the measurements.~ Orig. art. has.
.,and4 tables.
2 figures, 6rm
wASSOCIATION: None
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._PptITRIUY, T.D., otv.red.; 'FJI(KOP17W. I.P., red.; SIDORCT, P.A.9
rgd-.--,-DMIISOV, P.T.,- red.; FIIBIOT, P.T., tekhu.red.
[Boonomic and cultural development of the Chuvash A.B.S.R.]
Razvitie ekonomiki i kulltury Chuvashskoi ASSR. Cheboksary,
Chuvashakoe goe.izd-vo, 1960. 327 P.
(MIRA 14:-3)
1. 0'habokeary. Chavashakly na-achno-insledovatellskiy insti-
tut yasyka, literatury, istorii I ekonomiki.
(Chavaahia-Economic conditions) (Chuveshia--Gulture)
IEV, j- KHOLOP(JI, G.K.
DMITR Y.R~
Integral emissivity of tungsten in the Itemperature
interval. Zhur. priki. spekto 3 no.lzr--75 JI 165. (MIRA 18.9)
IMAGIMDV, Sh.Sh.; P!qMLYEVI V.D.
Effect of irradiation on the formation of the K-state in
nichrome. Fiz.met.i metalloved. 15 no,,42U1-622 Ap(163.
MIRA 16t6)
'(Nickel-chromium alloys) (Metals at low teuperatures)
(Metals, Effect of radiation on)
DMITIRYLV, V.D., kand.tekhn.nauk
Hatual effect of air duct off-L&kes. Sudoatroanie 29 no.4:19-23 Ap 163.
(RIRA 16:4)
(Marine pipe fitting)
DMITRIYEV, V.D.1 SHEMIN, Yu.F.; FOMENKO, Yu.Ye.
Characteristics of the rolling of electrically welded stainless
steelpipe on KhPt mills. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7
no.11:100-104 164. (KIRA 17:12)
1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov.
DMITRITEV, V.D.1 SHEVAKIRI, Yu.F.
Meohanical propert.-Tes of eler-trioally welded tubes made of
Khl8NIOT steel. Izv. rys. uchob. zav. chern. met. 8 no,11 :
88-90 165 (MIPA 18;'-,)
1. Moskavokly institut stali i splavov.
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AUTHOR: Dmitrivev, V. D Ibpa;zimov, 9 1. Sh. ~~ikol s~hiu, S. 0.
ORG- none
TITLE: Effect of neutron radiation on cEystallization of uranium
2.1
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 165, no. 5, 1965, 1065-106EI
TOPIC TAGS: neutron irradiation, uranium, metal recrystallization, metal heat
treatment
ABSTRACT: The recrystallization process was studied in natural uranium as a func-
tion of neutron irradiation. The specimens were 99.82% pure with a diameter of 12
mm and a length of 70 mm. The neutron intensity was 2-1013 neutrons per cm2. The
irradiated,uranium rods were cut into sectors 4-5 mm thick. Recrystallization in
these specimens was studied by microstructural and x-ray analysis and macrohardness
measurements. Photomicrographs are given showing the structure of urani,wn speci-
m.Ps subjectedt6 10% deformation as a function of annealing temperature and holding
tke. Cu:rves are given showing the hardness of deformed specimens as a Tunctio.n of
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annealing temperature. before-and after irradiation. Befom irradiation, the SDeci-,,
men-; show a reduction in hardness at a tenperature of about 5000. Irradiated ura- I .
nium shows a slight reduction In hardness ( bi 20-30 kg/mm:1) in the 450-5000 region,,
a considerable reduction (by 80-90 )~~Imm ) at temperatures above 6000. The
first reduction in hardness is apparently.caused by annealing of radiation harden-
ing defects, while the second Is dud to riterystallization,of the deformed speeimenso
lt is found that koradiation by neutrons raises the temperature and retanIs the pro-
-cess of recrystallization in.deformed uranium. The effects of fission products and.
redistribution of defects during irradiation are considerad. In conclusion the
authors thank S. T. Konobeyevs)k for discussing the resu.1ts of this work. Orig.
art. has: 4 i1gum-s, I table.
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AUTHOR:' trlytL, V. PA.; (Kazan9j Yermolayev, yu. P. (Kazan'); Kholopov,- V.IV.
(Kazan')
ORG: none
TITLE: The problem of increasing the accuracy ofRC distributed parameter networks
SMIRCE: Avtometriya, no. 4, 1966, 50-54
TOPIC TAGS: RC circuit, distributed parameter O/ROV17- 6-ES/ad
ABSTRACT: The problem of manufacturing distributed film RC networks with reproduciUi
.transfer characteristics is analyzed. The networks are made by vacuum deposition
through masks- of alternate rectangular layers of conductive, dielectric, and resis-
tive materials. The problem of reproducibility arises when there is a spread in the
mask apertures and their alignment. Fig. 1 illustrates some of these reproduction
problems. Fig. la. shows an uneven layer of resistive material (white) on the
capacitance (hatched'region). The RC product remains the same because wheneven the
resistance per unit length increases there is a corresponding decrease in per-unit
capacitance; lateral mask misalignment is therefore not harmful. Fig. 1b shows
the lower capacitance plate layer (hatched region L units long), a resistive layer
(white region), film contacts attached to the resistance (hatched end areas) , and
the equivalent circuit for this ideal configuration. Fig. lc shows that when the
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resistive layer alid contact layers are misaligned, RI and C" appear1respectively.
Th combat this problem, either the resistive layer is made to overlap the capacitive
layer, (Fig. Id), in which case the RC circuit acquires two bulk resistors (RI and
R") but the RC product remains as designed, or, preferably, the contact layer is
made to overlap the resistive and lower capacitance plate layers, thus producing
capacitances C' and C", (Fig. le). Figs. 2 and 3 show the results of tests of RG
1-104 U
-1011 Uout/ in I Out/Uin
;U1 I I
20
0
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Fig. 2. Transfer characteristics
for network of Fig. lb.
N-1
2
501
URC
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network of Fig. 1d.
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distributed networks (L r. 10 mm) made according to the methods shown iii Figs. lb and
le, respectively. Curve 1 in both figures corresponds to exact k alignment;
curves 2 and 3 correspond to maxirmim mask shift of 1 mm in the left and right
directions. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 4.figures. [BDI
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DNITRIYEV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich;-SHULEMII, P.A., red.; RAKITIN,
I.T., tekhn. red.
[Grain is the wealth of our country; a book about those who
are working today on the production of new, valuable and
high-yielding wheat varieties) Zenro - bogatstvo nashei stra-
ny; kniga o t ekhp kto zaniat v nashi dni sozdaniem novykh,
naibolee tsenrWkh i urozhairykh sortov pshenitry. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znanie." 1962. 46 p. (Narodryi universitet kulltin-7:
Sellskokhoziaistvennyi fakulltet, no,6) (MIRA 15:~,)
(Wheat--Breeding)
- DW'rRII.=",_V.D..;,jHOLOPOVO G.K.
Spectral emittance of tungsten in the infrared spectral region.
Zhur. prikl. spekt. 2 no.6-.481-488 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
17-) I-nely "C- fl
135-10-9/19
AUTHORS% Dmitriyev, V.F.1 Engineerl and':Biryukova, L.V., Engineer
TITLEs Are Welding of Magnesium Alloys with a 11stalli Electrode (Dugo-
vaya avarka magniyevykh splavov wetallicheskim electrodom),
PERIODICAL: Svaroohnoye Proizvodetvo, 1957, No 10, pp 29-31 (UhR)
ABSTRACTs Detailed direotionis are given for all operations concerning
are welding-of magnesium alloys by metallic electrodes: clean-
ing of surfaoesp angles of beveling (when the thickness of a
sheet exceeds 6 mm), underlaying steel or asbestos, preheating,
electrode coating and its preparation and application, select-
ion of components for electrode coating, drying and storing,
diameters of electrodes, welding ourrent, speed of welding,
position of eleotriode, cooling, cleaning of finished work.
The recommended technology gives sound welded joints. It was
found that hammering after welding increases the strength of
the joints. Experimental welding of boxes, cans and similar
itome as well as welding defect spots on sheet metal gave
satisfaotory results, There are 3 figures and 3 oharts.
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,
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;Av. QrtitineWntent L4 PiLt,iijilla,in be Whjt~ l"a i,ter was
Of-tim 4 YT Tatter 2.11)v . Varying from lm2 to,2.
DMITRIYEV 11,F.j KUPERSHMIDT, Ya.A.
Selecting optimum parameters of filters at the o,itput of pickups.
Ima.tekh. no.5:37-40 My 162. (KRA 15-6)
(Electric filters)
MAKEYEVp P.V., prof., otv. red.; IMPIRTY13T. V.2,,- prof., red.; YEGOROV,
A*Ds, profes redo; YFM(YV, 14.V., aots., red.; OZHIGOV, Ye.P.,
kand. khim. nauk.. red.; DOGDAIROV, G.G., red. izd-va; MUM, S.N.,
t~um. red.
[Microelements in soils.,- vatiors and orgardow of Eastern Siberia
and ~he Far East and their nAs in the life of plamts, animals
and nan]Mikroelexenty.v poebarakh,, vodakh i organi2nakh Vostocbnoi
Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka i'ikh roll v zhizni raotenii, zbivotrjykh
i choloveka; trudy. Ulan-Ude, Buriatskii konpleksnyi nauabno-isal.
in-tj, 1961. 275 P-0 (MIRA 16: 1)
1. KOnferentsiya po rikroelementam v pochvakht riatitellnykh i zhi-
votM?,kh organizmakh V)stochnoy Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka. 1st., Ulan-
Ude-P -.1960. (Siberia, Eastern-Traoe elements)
. -DWTRIYEV,,...V.F., inzh. (TaBhkent)
Experiments in earthwork with auction dredges. Gidr. i mel.
15 no.7:38-42 J"I 163. (W-RA 16:8)
YEFDIOV, S.G., Jnz~,.; DMITRIYEEV, V.F.p invh.
Eccncjni~: efficiency of the PE-3 and PKS-3 cutter-loaders. Sbor.
~L
P-0.10:348-353 164o (MIRA 18-9)
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INVENTOR: rimitriyev. V F.
ORG; none
TME: Pulse-code information receiver. Class 21, No. 176623 [announced by the
Central Scienti fie Research Institute -Of CoMplex jWtomation(Tsentral'nyy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut komplekanoy avtomatiziataiiff
SOURCE: Byullaten, izouretenty i.ti)varnykh_znakov, no. 23, 1965i 29-30
TOPIC TAGS: pulse coding, f*1e*c=wk-4nfmrwatt-, , pulse codevreceiver, ev
ASMACT: A, pulse-code information receiver (see figure) is introduced. To simplify
Fig. 1. ftlee-code information receiver
I - Threshold unit; 2 - coincidence circuits;
3 - clock-Value generator; 4 - register; 5 - channel
divider; 6 - resolution unit; 7 code control unit;
8. - AND element.
-the entira system, an AND element is provided; its output is cmipled to the register
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:,AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, V. 0.
TITLE: Oxygen-flux cutting of stainless steel
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Me'tallurgiya, no. 2, 1963, 48, abstract 2E265
(In collection: "Vnedreniye peredovoy tekbnol. svarki", no. 1,
Irkutsk, 196o, 53 - 57)
TEXT: During the assimilation of 02-flux cutting of stainless steels at
the Angarsk Mechanical Repair plant, the following deficiencies of the YPXC -3
(URKbS-3) machine, designed by Vniiavtogen, were revealed: 1) Unreliable opera-
tion of the injector device; 2) caking of the Fe-powder in the cutter channels.
In this connection a new injector device was designed at the Plant, as well as
a cutter with external flux feed on the basis of the PP -53 (RR-53) cutter.
Pure Fe-powder of 0.14 - 0.5 mm grain size was used as a flux. Flux feed was
performed not with 02, but with N2 or C02. This excludes the possibility of
inflammation or caking of the flux in the cutter channels. At the present the
plant has assimilated O~2-flux cutting of stainless 1 x 18 H 9 T (lKh18N91!) steel,
to 210 mrp thick,* on the described mach;ne.
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Rod holder for measurement of vater discharge with the rotator.,
Meteor. I gidrol. no.9:41-42 8 157,. (MLRA NO)
(71owmete7s)
AVRUKH, MoLe; MAGIDSONq
Principles of designing a oull contactless automatic telephone
exchange using magnetic elements., Problopered.informo no.9:150-159
,61o .(IOU 14:7)
(Telephone,, Automatic)
AKHMANOV, S.A..; DMITRIYEV, V.G.
Parametric amplification of traveling waves with low-frequency
pumping. Vest. Moske un, Sere 3: Fize, astron. 18 no.4:32-11.1
,Tl-Ag 1-63. (MIRA'16:8)
1. Kafedra radiotekhniki Moskovslo universiteta.
(Parametric amplifiers) Traveling-wa,re tubes)
ACCESSION NRI AP3001778 S/0188/63/000/003/0085/0093
AUTHORt Dmitriyev.
TITLEt Theory of wave propagation in nonlinear dispersing lin es
l
SOURCE: Hoscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 3. Pizika, astronomiya,
no. 3, 1963, 85-93
MPIC TAGSi wave interaction, cubic reactance Ponl ;inearity, non-
Iinear optics, nonlinear dispersive medium, dispersive medium
ABSTRACT: -The process of generating a se 'cond harmonic in a nonlinear
line with a cubic reactance nonlinearity has been theoretically in-
vestigated. It is found that the average reactance parameters of
such a line depend on the amplitude of the wave-propagated. Some
features of the interaction process of waves in a dispersive line with
a cubicAl n~nlinearity without losses are the following: 1) the phase
trajectories, surrounding the cophase stationary state, are consider-
ably distorted, whereas the phase trajectories around the antLphase
stationary state become more linear; 2') the amplitude distribution
of the component of the second harmonic along the axis of system is
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determined mainly by the input phase *0; 3) for nonlinear media with
a normal di 'spersion and cubical nonlinearity, the effectiveness of
increasing the frequency or amplification can be considerably increased
.because of detuhing compensation by so called "nonlinear" detuning*
Accounting for cubical nonline-arity has a definite value for problems
of nonlinear optics, where the cubical terms,of induction field ex-
pansion in power series of the potential can reach a considerable
magnitude. The,results obtained werej compared with. results for a line
,with quadratic reactance nonlinearity. Orig art, has: 4 f igures
land 27 formulas.
'~ASSOCIATION: none
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i AUMOR: Akhmanov, S. A.; DmitriyeV, If. G.
TIM: On the saturation theory of a traveling-vave amplifier with a nonlinear
reactance
SOURCE-: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 8.. no. 8,, 19631 1428-1439
TOPIC TAGS: saturation-condition analysis, trave-ling-vave amplifier, nonlinear
reactance, propagating-wave Emp3itude, attenuation, line loss,, synchronization,,
phase velocity
ABSTRACT- Analysis of saturation conditions of a traveling-wave amplifier with
nonlinear reactance operating in a given pumping field is presented. Two basic
problems are examined: 1) the operation of the amplifier under nonlinear con-
ditions without attenuation and 2) the effect of attenuation on processes oc-
curring in the amplifier. It was found that the mechanism of saturation of
J; such an mnplifier has a great deal in common with the irell known mechamism of
T14T saturation. In both cases the a;rproach to saturatlon conditions, which is
determined by deviations fromthe condition of synchronism, has an oscillatory
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character. Consequently, saturation can be related either to the dependence
of line losses on propagating wave muplitudes or to the break in synchronism
of wave-phase velocities at large ampli4tudes. A phase-plane method and numeri-
Cal integration are utilized to analyze nonlinear differential equations de-
scribing a change in the amplitude and phase characteristics of propagating
waves. The power of a building-up wave at near-saturation, conditions fluctu-
ates, and the oscillation amplitude increases with an increase in the modulationi
factor of a reactive parameter and a decrease in the attenuation of the line.
A brief discussion of the operation of the device under linear conditions is
included. Results indicate that fluctuations of parametara such as propagation
velocity and attenuation compensate each other. "The authors express their
thanks to R. V. Khokhlov for valuable discussion and to S. D. Gvozdover -for
his interest in the project." Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 25 fox-malas.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskly fakulftet Mo9kovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
im. M. V. Lomonosova (Faculty of Physics~, Moscow State University)
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AUTHORSt. Akhmabov, S. A., Gvoidover, S. D., Gorshkov, A. S., and
Dmitriyev, V. ~G.
TITLEt The nonlinear effects and the parametric regeneration in the
interaction of waves.in wave guide,systems with long electron
currents
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheakoy fiziki, v. 33, no. 1, 1963, 90 - 99
TEXTs Experiments were conducted in the centimeter and decimeter wave
range of this wave guide system with freely drifting electron currents
and an electron beam of a slow-down system. :The effective parametric
regeneration was studked over a wide range of signal-to-pump frequency
ratios.of traveling waves. Thereby, a great number of combination fre-
quencies were observed, conaiderably influencing the non-linear and para-
metric processes. The accelerating potential of the drifting section has
an important effect on the character of the spaco'charge waves in the fret-~
ly drifting electron curren'.t. Ile parametric regeneration is possible in
a very wide frequency band and shows no qualitative difference for the
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cases f > f and f ~f Nonlinear effects such as para-
pump sign . pump sign*
metric amplification for fpump ~f sigil and fpump