SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:BELOUS, V.M. TO:BELOUSOV, A.D.
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AUTHORS : p,elous, V. A1. , and Golub, 5. I.
,ur'e
luminescence of
TITLE : pct ion o f., infrared 1i~lit
halide on
phosphors
and mixed silver 1 62, 271-27~
v. 12, no. 2, 9
pI;F~IOUICAL: Uptika i sPektroskopiya+ tit on
, he authors studied the effect8ixe1iisilverahaliae
TEXT. T ure and m
various bands of luminescence in p r acid Agl, and
single crystals, viz. A,gCl vita Ad~it1Th~ luminescence was p
AgUr with additives of AgCl an u~d nitrogen temperst~ares� The "�
r hically at liq
measured photos aP
ed in studying the effects of infrared lrgtviaus ly e
method us
different luminescence bands wchenkot Optikabi spektroskapiy~+
(Ref.4� V.p-. T3 a bands were isolate
{ elous, N. G� D-yareen and oran8
v� 10, 1961+ 649) � The blue, S a hotaelectric multiplier
by suitable sfilters and r~C�rh~dauthars did not have a pt~oto-
and oscilloscope. Noweve ' go that bands in that region
electric multiplier sensitive to red, visually. The
were either not studied or obi~rgnd 365y~ lined isolated fro� a
luminescence was excited by 3
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Hg lamp by means of a quartz monochromator. The authors listed
lb compositions containing the above additives varying from 0.01
to 2Uio mol, noting the presence of flashing due to the exposure
to infrared radiation during the stationary glow, t:~e presence of
quenching also due to infrared, and the presence of fla,~hing
after the blackout interval, for each of the luminescence band$
isolated by the filters. Tt was found that IR had different
effect on various bands. The kinetics of glow growth in ali
bands depended on whether the secondary exposure to the exciting
light was preceded by the exposure to infrared radiation.
7n the mixed silver halide phosphors the flashing increased
linearly with the increase of the intensity of ultraviolet in
the exciting light, until in the region of high intensities
flashing was observed to decrease.
There are 4 figures and 1 table.
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�. Effect of thermal treatment on the formation of the
TITLE .
trapping level spoctrum of silver chloride
�no.3, 1.962, 412--415
l3,
P~.it10U1C~1t.: Optika i spektroskopiya, v� to I3ridRman i
TF.~T ~ 1' rcam a sinq~.e crystal of AgCI grown according
- ~~ number of ,platelets of 1 mm thx.cknee4 and 10 Hair diameter
method, In one
were cut crut and annealed in air at 400'0 for ~ r1OUrs'
batch this was followed by slow cooling down to room teritherttoe,
in the other the sarn~le was temperec~ b7h�asam l.eslwere excited by
P
room ar to liquid ax.x temperatures.
ultraviolet radiation for 15 sec and+u~edeforean~measuredoperiod
excitation, infrared irradiation was I3eforc: repeated'
of~time anc:i the scinle$lwerenexposedctodadsufficiently long
excitation, the samp the residual
.in~z'ared irradiation to dissipate completely The
l~p~inescence stored at various levels of localization.
results were represented by plotting the intensity �f ainst the
scintillation stimulated by the infrared irradiation ag
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Effect of thermal treatment ...
the ~.ritervc~l between tti4
duration of the dark intcrval~ i�e� .
switching off of the stationary excitatio~amn~e~h~ooled~downotoof
the inf'.rared radi~~ta.on. In tt,e case of P Srim les 9ub~ecte~l
room tempc~ruture, thane wi+s on c? mr~x:~mum only.
to tampering ,gave twa maxima, one nf' wh ; 3hothF r4 t'ormediAt,Very w1~1a
maximum of tho annaa:led ~lamples whxla tt
plateau. perceptible, decreaso of scintiillatian in tha regi"Th�a
the latter took place only after a ttheho}ios~hrk waseinterpretrei a
increasing accumulative capaca.ty of p ing levels caused by
the formation of new system of electron trapp
the tempering of the silver chloride crystal .,~,l rc~ itregdefosamrlean
was also ug~d to study the formation of trapl q
were placed in special moulds and subjected to a static t,res~sure
of 3000 atm/emu. This treatment led to the reduction of
scintillation and a uniform lowering of the intens~iThesearesults
interval curves over all ranges earance ofunewdelectron trapping
were also interpreted by the aPP lied pressure. Details of the
centres, this time due to the app
experimental technique were published in earlier work of the
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AUTIIUK : kle laus , Y.M.
TTTLEs Nature of electron trapping levels in silver chloride
crystals
YER1U1~1CALs Upt ika i spektroskopiya, v. 13, no. b, 1y62, t3~2-d~4
TEXT: The effect of an admixture of silver on the 'spark'
properties of silver chloride is investigated. The formation of
Ag centres in A$Cl by the action of ultraviolet linhthes uosdhor.a ~''~
means of creating diffewnnand nadetintoothinfsingle crystal plates ,
Single crystals are gro The method of
of thickriese U.3-1 mm by a rolling process.
investigating the luminescent properties of the AgCl is ns l~31) .
described in an earlier paper (Upt. i spektr. , v. ll, 1g61,
It is shown that the illumination oaturoomotemperature hastac light
from a CB ~ W -~50 (5VU5h-2SU) lamp
significant effect on the 'spark' properties of the phosphor.
Comparison of the intensities of 1u:uinescence stimulated by spark
(Is ) and ultraviolet (Ilum) shows that the ratio of Isp/llum
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~.ncreases with increase of Ag concentration in the pho~ghor.
Aieasuren-ents of absorption in illuminated and non-illur-,it-~1t-~d
layers show$ the presence of a new absorption maximum xn thc~ iorr,~er
at U. 55 u. Spectra ,~t:~.mulated by an optical spark show a wave-
length limit at "~1,1-1.3 u� Data from these spectra are used to
determine the minimi-m energy necessary for transferring electroti>~
from the ~sZ-ark- level to the conduction zone in ~$Cl (1,�_l, 1 ev}.
The colloidal centres in AgCI act as traps far photoelectroii~l and
the condition N ~ n is attained where N is the number of
electrons Liberated by the exciting light and n the number of
ionised luminescent centres. It is shown that the ~~decay spectrum
of ionisation centres ~- possesses a maximum at (.}. S5 u. Com~,arison
of this maximum with the activation absorption band confirms the
conclusion that in the formation of deep traps the electrons
essentially belong to the Ag centres.
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TT~~,E~ On the mechanism of e,~,lvgr chlo~i~ mi. so ce
( F 1
� ; SalRCE: Optika 3 epektroekapiga; ebcrnik etartey. v. l~ Id-uminastaentsiya.
kioscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, Y9b3, x.93-198 !
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TOPTC'TA(1Ss infrared, irradiation, quenching, bead ~~
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'ABSTRACT: An investigation has been made of the efi'ect of infrared irradiations
on radia~:ian bands oY silver chloride sublimate, using a s;~eci~nen of silver ehlo-
ride emulsion and monoerystalline AgCI grown by the Bridgman method. After the
. ;infrared tre~:tmQnt, radiation characteristics of the phasphorsvblimate shoWed~ two '
. ,
,� ~.nteat~e bands in the region X80 and b54 mm~, the silver chloride emulsion ahosring
a very intense grcen band and the monocrystal�-a very intense blue band. On the
� ' ;;basis of these expvrimenta the author concludes that irradiation o1' a phosphor by
,' infrared lights leads to flaohing sad quenahing luminescence bands in the radiaticx~
. - ~ scheme of Saban anc~ tClasena and to xlash c,~enahing with subsequent increase 'in
� band radiation levels in the radiation mecha~niem of Lj-mbe and Klick. Yt i s alac
' ;noted that the increase in the long wave bands of tlast~ing radiation is connected
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xY'~`L~s Natura and ",lntarnrl,iun" L~ rri};l,~~~ ~,t~,i;r~3� ~ i~~ ~.tl~~ar-halogen phosphors
SOURCCEs Zhurnal prikladnay epektroakopii, v~ 5~ no. 2, 19b6, ~i0-215
TOPIC TACSs aryetsl phosphor, electron capture, electron trapping, lumineaoence,
silver, ch~.oride, 1>hatoolectron, photoeleatrio effect, 1!. ht
excitation Q a~i~r.
ABSfKACTt It is shown that the flash of luminescence in oilver chloride excited by
longwave light is associated with the photoemission of electroiza from the precollai-
dal and colloidal silver centers, The effect of electron redistribution at the trep~'
ping leveler i~e�r th� flow of elactrona from the shallow traps to the deep traps
referred to as "thv interaction" of capture centers, is investigated, The investigaw
tion of this affect makes ~.t possible to study the capture levels in phosphors and to
confirm the ionic mechanism of decrease in the awe of light at the deep traps of the
silver chloride. l'h~.a pcpar was roan at the '1'walfth Al.l~Union Conference on Lwuinea~
cence of Cryotul Pboaphora, held in Lvov in .lanuary 19b4. The author thanks
Plotnikov, a senior acientifio Workor at th� OGU Computer centers far o+t-rrYingYaut~the
Ca].QUlatiane. Qrig. art. hues 4 figures and 7 formulae.
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AUTHOR: Biloue, V~Mo
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TITLE: On localized electron levels in silver-halide phos-
phors and the quenching effect of the Pxciting light
FERTODICAZ: Ukrayins�kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, vo 6, nou b, 1gb1~
735 ~- 737
TEXTa Ths depenr~snce was ~udied of the intensity x of ~.um:inescentle--
glows of silver halide phosphors (AgCI-single cry~tal~~ Agcy layers
single crystals of AgCl + 0~1 mol 9~ AgJ and AgCl + 1 mal~d AgJ) pan
the duration t of the dark interval between moment when the excite,
Lion (by ultraviolet light) ceased and stimulation by infrared
light startedo The experimental apparatus was described in dual
in an earlier worko The specimens were illuminated for 15 seconds
by ultraviolet light, then the illumination ceased and after a cez~-- ~(
tai.n interval t, infrared light was used and the g:1ow -- reLorded
(by the photomultiplier ~~Y -19M (FEU-1gM) ~ the filter C,~C-~18 (SZ5
~~18) y and the oseillograph AND -1 (ENO-1)) ~ Then the epeci.meri was
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again. illuminated for 15 seco and the glow was measured after a
different interval to The curve I versus t can have a max~.mum for
y rof the specimens under investigationp at either of. the 2 wave-
Ieng~ths of the exciting light (~.:~ 365 m}~ or ~, ~ 3 ~ �~ m
Lion of the maximum dependent on the intensity E of the)ultravipole~ ~/
lighto It was found that if the excitation is effected by uitrac~io4
let lights whose intensity lies in a region in whicY~ I decreases
with increasing E9 then the maximum of the curves I -= ftt} is ahf=
ted considerably towards large t~ as compared to thF~ posit:ton of�
the same maximum corresponding to ultraviolE~t 11ght, whose inter~l~
i-y 1.ie,s in a region where I increases with E~ The pr-esen, e of the
max:i.mum is proof of a process of electrvn redistribution ~n the l:.
calized trapping levelso By analogy with the properties, of ZnS~Mx:
s,nd ZnS~-Ni phosphors (studied in the references) y th.e presence oi'
2 such systems of localized electron-levels can be assumed in the
AgCI~ and AgCl + AgJ specimensn The obtained experimental resu.it~.
can be explained as follows (without consider~.ng the nature of th~~
le~a~el $) ~ At the moment of luminescence exci t~.ty on>, the infrr~re}d -
glow levels (IF) and the excitation levels (Exp.� ) are filled b
elentronsa After the exciting light ceases, two pror~esses takey
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cep; A decrease in the number of electrons irl the I?'m1t~Ve1-~~ and ~~
transfer of electrona from the Exc.-levels 'to the IF-leVt~i~~r;umber
cr~uree of the overall process is studied b~ determining
of electrons in the IF~-levels by means of the infrar�d Iight~ The
obtsined results lead to the conclusion that "the probability o.f ob-
serving the indicated processegthe numberaof elegtronUtin aYiekIFr~
terval depends on the ratio of
level to those in the Exc.-level. On the assumption that the above
interpretation of the connection between the excitation anu the ~~o-
sit~on of the maximum of the I = f(t) - cuves, is correct, the cu~~~
ve I f ~I;) is plottedo A figure shows the I = f (E) ~. curves Por' ar:
AgC~i single-crystal9 prepared by Bridgman~s method The assumptions
made were fully confirmed by experiment. Furthers the time depent~en_.
ce is obtained of electron transfer from the sha11L>w levels tc, the
deep ones� It is noted that the obtained deper~dencE: Ca I (~ n) ~ ~~(} ~
(Lp r~ being the number of electrons which migrated j`."ream the Exc, ~le-
vela to the If-levela)g is entirely analogous to tha~~ of a similar
process for Zn5-Blin and ZnS-Ni phosphors. An analysis of the L I-~c~.~:
y~P shoes that the electron-transfer process is 5"lowed down in tine.
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On the effect
of pure- and
and Holub, Soto
of infrared~lig~ideonho~phor~ines~.ence
mixed silver ha P
Eg.IODICAZ: Ukrayine'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v~ 6, no~ 6, 191=~
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738 -~ 741
hic
TEXT: The luminescence spectra were measured by the photagrap
method and the effect of the infrared light �erencesarltuwasufound~
cence bands by apparatus described in the ref
t at in a number of mixed silver-halide single cthetinfragedwlight,
h
quenching of luminescence ocnlrs uenchinguwasoobserved. AlI the re~-
whereas in silver bromide, o y q `~
levant experimental results are listed in a table. The effect of V~
C1 sublimate is dealt with
infrared light on the luminescence of Ag
in more detail. Although for the majority ofmupti~lier)tt~ studyrs
were unable (due to lackedfla htionbthepredolumine~7cence band@ ye'
the effect of the infrar g
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in two c~.ses they succeeded. Thereby an oecillagram of ~,ypic..i1 sha-
pe was obtained. Qn applying the infrared light, the .luminescence
increaseda after removing the infrared light aglow was observed
and the previous level of luminescence was restored. The authors
note that such a behavior of luminescence todeThehf actfthatofnfra-
frayed lights had not been observed hither
red light has a different effect on the va~'ioof SeitzescmodelbaThe
of AgHal, cannot be interpreted on the basis
obtained experimental material shows that the various luminescence
bands are due to centers of different nature and that the lumindii--
cence mechanism of these bands (the blue andlirthgeirive~ti~;ated
fare;. tuo. The increase in luminescence of endq on whe~.her ar nog
single crystals (and of all the bands), dap
the repeated excitation of the specimens ~ostheetr~ed~b~ o~f(~reed)
illuniinc..tion~ This fact could be related p
electronsa It was found that the intensity of the �; Law increases
linearly with the intene~+~y of the ultravlalet (exciting) light,
and that with high intensities of the lantr~leve lsbof~mlx~d sal ;~ast~
This fact shows that the electron trapp~ f~
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AtTTRORe Hiloue
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TOPIC Tdt33t AgCI, silver ohloride,
glow, orystal, phosphor, sleotron,
sleotron migration, hole migration,
photoltaQinesoenoe, quenohing, damPinB, aPter-
eleotron exoitatioa, ds-exoitation, hole,
ultraviolet exoitatioa, luminesoeace stimulation
ABSTRACTS M investigation was oonduoted oP
Plashes of AgQl exoited with ultraviolet li ht ~dkinetios oP damping oP 1un-inesosnoe
aho~nn that, is pertain oases of optioal de-excitati n oflatC~ with infrared. It is
equations proposed by other authors deaoribs the kinetioadot ~,pife ~t~l
end the experimental results aS s flash,
[Abstraoter'a notes ~diroviah'r theory not at~1o~lduaions of Adirovioh's the0sy
oonaiderable intensity is used for excitation, the Iaw of th traviolet light of
proFea to be oaaplioated �� at Brat the ~ i e damping oP the flash
hyperbolic xliy. The dependence of the kinet os~ofrodsmpingeoaothetoallY, then
light sun accumulated by the phosphor and on the intensity oP the t U�' of the
Cord 1,/2 a imulating light
~~e~OUS, V. M,'
s /018 8/ 6 a/o o a /o l~/ l s~ 8/ 1 s 8 a
On the kinetics olt quenching of a silver chloride lwninesoeno
s tldeh
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is atudied. ?he oosae0tioa betrreea the intsaaity of the tlaah an
li6ht auaa aoo~ulated in the phoaphor is oanplioatsd in the ems d ~e woe of the
iatsnaitiea of eacoiti~ and ~-exoiting li6ht wed is this work ral oaae. For the
law of iatsrreplaoeability duri rulrillms,0t of the
le~rol oan bs eatabliahed. Ori~,~~si~eide~ loi~tation of sleotroae with a oapture
lae, 8 tiSnrea, tod 1 table.
A9S4CIATIO~~ Odea'ks ry*ehohe i~heaerao-soro'ke
of Yarias Sogineeri~ng) Y~oh~*liehohe (4deaaa Higher 9ohool
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~~om~rle~c t~:~caliaz:ii~ns generated in converter installations.
this w~,=~ a~c~omplished by switching a bypass circuit consisting
of r,~ap~~cit~~rx:~f~s an~~ resistances connected in series into the
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Fyrko~rt `Io `~~ Pr~t;~blem of Designing Saturable Reactors for Low- '
Voltage Cc~nt~~r:t Rectifiers 3l
Tre ~~.Izi-.ht~z- c~.:r~s idel~s the problem of designing saturable re-
actor~~ f'ox~ ;i -c low-.voltage supply for electrochemical and
electr~ometr~l:iur~g~;al industries, which has nat been adequately
treated ire the current literature. He aims at presenting a
systematic, survey of existing methods and suggests certain
concrete recommendations on methods of calculating saturable
reac::tor~. There are 10 rQferences: 2 soviet, 6 German and
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invrst..gat~.c~r~~; are presented.
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There are 3 references, all
Lut ic-~~f-, :~tl~ ~ ~ ~~r~f~lyl s of an Electronic ~xr.iter connected
T~z~c}tzgt~ ~=~ ''~~t;�~~-~ rit~a:~e ~ir~~:uit With a duffer Rectifier.
~j'~tE~ ~t~t~rtr=~� ~.x�~~r~x~>t~gtztes .simple and reliable three-phase
Fa?cctr~~ni~, t'~t; ite,9 systems with buffer rectifiers and
app? yes tr,~1 m.th~~ of symmetrical components to ~~btain
expr-~ssions for' currents and voltages. This article is a
vor~tinuatian of t:he previous one. There are 3 references,
all Soviet
~arelkir~t, N, V, dnd P, M, Shpileva. Application of Germanium
Ee~tif ier~s ire Lxcitat~.�n Circuits of Synchronous Generators
Tree el.ecr�cmechanics laboratory of ENIN develaped~ in 1956
an experimental. installation of a synchronous generator
equipper. with a rotating germanium rectifier in ,~ bridge
cir~ti,~i.t w.i.th germanium diodes of the DGTs_24 type. Results
of experiments are presented. There are 5 references
Cara bi:ii
67
93
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Soviet and 1 Englisr~i.
Kozlovskiy, G. ~'., and ~. ~~ Mikhnevich. Equivalent Circuit of
Station Generators Equipped ~jith Strong-Action Regulators 98
The author presents a method of representing a group of n
station generators by two identical generators equ9,valent to
the group in their static characteristics. The method is used
in studying static stability and th� nature of transients of
station generators. There are 4 references, all Soviet.
GorushkiTi, 'J. I. Application of the Method of Successive Approxi-
mations for Calculating Complex Electrical Networks 1C5
There are 7 references, all Soviet.
Gol'tsov, ~1. A. Transformation of a Single-phase system Into a
Three-phase Using Static Devices According tc~ a Scheme Developed
by P. A. Kalantarov and L. A. Tseytlin 114
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The method used consists in employing capacitors in the
� circuit. The autYior derives formulas expressing the trans-
f ormation. There are 3 references, all Soviet.
Aronzon, N. L. Properties of a 0ertsin Type of Oscillatory 117
Circuit
No references are ~;iveno
Gol'tsov, N. A, Application of a series of Functions for the
Derivation of Formulas of Various Numerical Methods for s�lvin g 120
Ordinary Differential Equations
There are 3 references, all Soviet.
Stekol'nikov, I. S, The Mechanism of Discharge in Large Gap
Spacings for Alternating Current 127
The author, a well known specialist in problems of lightning
protection, investigated the mechanism of discharge at in-
dustrial frequency and at various spacings of the air gap,
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all of them having practical applications. On the ba$is of
se~reral experiments, using various types of circuits and.
varying th� parameters, the author concludes that the elec-
tric strength of a given spacing is not sub.~ect to sub-
stantial change when circuit parameters are varied. There
are 8 references ~ 2 Soviet, ~+ English and 2 German.
Pomiluyko, N. S. Electronic Electrothermic Anemometer With 142
Semiconductor Pickups
Experimental iENINtigaaerodcoamicseandtheat transfereusingcs
laboratory of on Yn
turbogenerator models necessitated further development of
methods of measuring temperatures and velocities in rotor
and stator channels. To overcome difficulties encountered
when using conventional methods of measurement ~Prandtl tubes)
tree author developed semiconductor ball pickups and an elec-
trathermic anemometer. He was assisted in this work by
A. P. Pereleshina, Candidate of
mechanics I. A. Krupenin, B. Z.
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Postnikov, and ~~. K. Samenov.
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Sarkisov, A. L.,Yu. L. Delous. Method of Detehmining Dynamic
Voltampere Oharac~ e s i~~ cs~-offsemiconductor Eectifiers on an
Oscillograph 148
The authors describe a method of obtaining the real opera-
tional ~dynamie) voltampere characteristic directly on the
screen of a cathode-ray oscillograph by supplying~simultan-
eously on~the horizontal and vertical pairs of the oscillo-
graph plate voltages proportional to the forward currant and
forwa~d voltage (during the conductive part of the period)
and to the reverse current and reverse voltage (during the
non-conductive part of the period) . The results of tests are
presented. No references are given.
Moskvitin, A. I. The .Most Advantageous Copper Space Factor in
Direct-Cooling of Electric Machines 153
The author attempts to det�rmine an optimum copper space
factor at wYtich it is possible to increase the current load
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nce of the `~spon~'~soust' Ha11 effect is also
depends o:ixit of view of ~erif~y~g
of i.nteras� Eton the P
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e f ~, t x, sat ion o .the au
spontaneous magi. ra roces$ (invar
intimstigated all~..~s with a high P~ P
sin: in su~:~. =',teals it is eaaie~'other�parate
steels ),
out the "apc,nt~ ire ous � ~ ~Ia1.1. e f fe c,t than ~n
rroms, tius~ ~~;~rt~hertu~l~e,; alL t~,e ~.eaa et~~ts
f e _... +~ i ~~n of ; e rroma ~a.
wee re Carrie ~. cj.. ~. ~,.ra r.a.F reg. ~ ~t; he
transformat~ cn (vest the ~~etisat on}ara small, whlc~i
processes of te~^Yu~ical ~,~
kes the determ~.nata.cn cf, the spout am�~d Duty on
also ma
effect easiez v 2'he iri~~~est ~.gat~.ons were
spe cimeLS of ~~he f {'� ll.c wing cc~mpos it i ous
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ure w~e,I,e measured s~ field at a given $~ the
temp8z'$ture was vgri�a b ultaneousl~~ T
bifiliar h�ating '~.re la moans of
~n@rated the P ced ins a fla~.~nacehwith a
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c on~ent with a urement,s the along the ,~
re,~lt~ are n accurst _ temperature rasa Aecimen�
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INVENTOR: Belous, Yu. V.; Bilyk, G. P.; Beketova, L. A.; Levochkin, P. A. ``~~~.
ORG: none r~
TITLE: Aircraft doors".~ Cleas 62, No. 182527
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SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prompishlenr~yye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966, 140
TOPIC TAGS : auxiliary aircraft equipment , aircraft door ~
AnQ~RigmE ('bmPoNE~uj 1.
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for aircraft doors such as under-
carriage doors, consisting of hinge plate points, door ,ack 3j, push rods (5), and
Fig. 1. Aircraft doors
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1 -Door; 2 -balance; 3 -door jack;
4 -rocker arm; 5 -push rode; 6 -support.
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rocker arm (4) . In order to decrease suction forces in flight and to improve the f
aerodynamic performance of the aircraft, the doors are equipped with aerodynamic
balances (2), also in the farm of doors, which are hinged to a fixed part of the air-
craft and kinematically connected with the doors (1) by push rods (5) through the
rocker arms (4). In addition the kinematic connection guarantees the balances'
deflection in the opposite direction from the deflection of the doors. (WSJ
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BELOUSEI~'t~ ~ G.; UGLYII~iITSAi G.; ARTEI~NICO, I.
Hueineaa aooounting vithin individual produotian uni~ aad
moneta~ Wage on o~lleotive fame. bon.i kred. 21~ b~.bi b-~
Ap 63.
1. Starehiy skonamiet Roatoveka~ kontory Goabanka (for Beloueenko).
2. Nash�l~nik otdela Yreditovaniga kolkhoaov Stavropol'~kay
krayevoy kontory Coabanl~ (for Qglganitea). 3. Starah~-
ekonamiat 3tavropol'ekoy krayevoy kontory Goebanlcn (for
Artemenko).
(Colleotive fa~rma--~P'ihe~csa)
(Collaative Parma--Inoome diatritution)
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AUTHOR: Belousov,~ A._(Master of sports of SSSR)
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,ORG: none
l
TITLE; Changes i~ parachuting requirements
i
I
;SOURCE: Sovetskiy~ patriot, no. 13, 12 Feb 67, p. 4, cols, 1-3
~TOPI C TAGS : ~'~~
parachute straining
I
,ABSTRACT: '
~ In spite of the raising of parachutin re
USSR Sports i`1a~tera are ever growin ~$ 4uirements, the ranks of the
Sport gave the title of USSR SportsgMaster toS171eparachutistsAination ?
1965, +
and in 1966 to 240, including 45 women. The title of US5R Sports f
Master of the International Class has been given to 9 sportsmen. Recently, ~
the USSR Federation of parachute sport raised the requirements for the
only all-union,sport classification in which the title of USSR sports
master can be dbtained. The requirements are outlined in this article. ~---
+ ~ _._ I
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F~H,A.gE I BOOK EXPTAITATIOIi o87
~:.laueov, Alekeey Al.eksandrovi~, Neater of Sports
-.~
Parashutt i p+~~aehyutirm (Parac~,iteeand Parachute Jumping) Moscov, Voyen. izd-rro
Min-va obor, SSSR, 195?. 180 p, (Series: Nauchao-populyarnaya biblioteka)
Ed.: Zalutskiy, d, V., Colonel; Ed, of Publishing Souse: Kader, Ya, M,;
Consultants of Publishing rouse: Poteyev, A, M., Colonel, Honored Master of
Sparta, alushkov, T. L., Master of Sports of the U.S.S.R., Engineer; Tech. Ed.:
Slepteova, Ye. N,
PORPOSE: The hook is intended for officers sad enlisted men of the Soviet Amy and
Davy, members of DOSAAF, and tha general reader interested in parachute sports.
~~: In emphasizing the popularity of parachute
Soviet young people, the author relates its histo ~~and ~~la sport auortg
date back to 26 July 1930. He describes tha firs Soviet parachutes sad the
sports organization, sad mentions the principal rules observed in parachute
dumping,
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Parachutesand Parachute Jumping 687
He lists the accamplirhmentr of individual parachutietr in varion,s competitions
snd in the many military and civilian user is r'hich parachute ~uteping is
emplo3red. The authar dercribes the naa D-l parachute and credits tba Soviet
Union with orgeuLtsing the first paratroop forcer. He rtrerrar the decirive
ri�aifYcance of ground, naval and aviation forcer which, in hie vienr, can
ne~vler be replac~l by mart-destructioa a~eaponr. The record of aiviliea para-
chute dumping in rercue and tire-tilting cork and in tranrportation i�
noted, snd requireaaentr tar the different raakr in parachute rportr frog
Nester of Sportr loan are lirtad. The author afro quoter extenrively f'z~n
several American military, aviation and political publicationr. The book
contains 56 illurtratione, loo perronalitier sre mentioned. There are
g reterencer, all Soviet.
T ~,-ALE OF
CQH'PEN7.'S
Intxod~iation 3
Ch. I. History of Parachute ~1rvelo~aant ~
~. II, Modern. Parachuter 20
~h. III. Parachute 3'cmping 33
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AUTNOR ~~1 A � (Docent)
,.; C I
ORGs Moscow Teoh.~olo ical Institute of th
tekhno og o a ns u myasnoy ~ ~e Meat and Dair Industry (Moskovskiy
Y Pro~0.YshlennoatiT-
TITLES New cutting device of outting machines
SOURCEt I~asnsya industrlya SSSR, no. 5, 1965, 22_24
TOPIC TAGS: food product u~ohinery, processed animal product
ABSTRACTt The Poltava Machine-Buildin Plant "Prodt~aeh" (Poltavakiy mashinoatroitel'-`
nyy aavod r
a u mao ea w h new cutting devices which last 3-4
times longer than the old ones and re uce e~eotric power Dona tion
The crescent-shaped ele~nta of the cutting edges cut the n~aL or fat et an l~l~of ~
45� with reapeot to the cutting surface decreasing the resistance to the rows of
the stook and, oonsequent~-, the eleotrio P ~
the grids and blades be made of hi power conswoption. It is suggested that
2 figures. 6h ands rhi h uelit stee Orig. art. bast
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SOURCE CODS: UR/0274/66f000/011fA006fA006
~ AUTHOR; Belousov, A. A.
TITLE: Theory of detecting signals in nonstationary normal noise
SOURCE: Ref, zh. Radiotekhnika i elektrasvyaz~, Aba, tiAgS
REF SOURCE: Vestn. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. radiotekh., rio. 2, 1965, t01-108
TOPIC TAGS: signal noise separation, signal detection
ABSTRACT: The problem is considered of synthesizing signal detectors in the presr:nce
of a nonstationary random noise a(r)_,n,~r)-+. Q(x(r)), where mx(t) is a determinat�
function that charaetorixes the time dependence of the mathematical expectation of
noise z(t), Q is the operator of time-variable linear transformation which acts upon
a stationary normal centered process x(t} and which determines the effect of time on
dispersion and correlation function of noise z(t}. Formulas are derived for an optia-a1,
receiver structure which calculates the logarithm of tt}e likelihoood ratio for detect-
ing determinate and noise-like (stationary random normal) signals in noise; the
efficiency of such a receiver is compared to that of aquasi-optimal receiver
constructed without allowanoe for nonstationary nature of noise. It turns out that
the lack of allowance for the effeot of time on mathematical expectation of noise
results in a lower efficiency. Bibliograpbgi of 8 titles. Y. B. [Translation of
abstract]
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'. AUTHOR:
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PHASE I EOOK EXPLOITATIO'~i
Helousov, A. H.
183
TITLB: Organization of the Work of a Measurement Laboratory
in a Maahine~bullding Plant (Organixatsiya raboty
izmeritel'noy laboratorii mashinostroitel'nogo zavoda}
PUB. DATA: (~osudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhniaheskoye izdatel'etvo
~lagh~.noRtroitel'noy literatur'y, Moscow, 1957, 104 pp.,
10,000 aopiee
ORIQ~. A(}ENCY: None given
EDITOR: Ivanov, A. a., Candidate of Technical Soienaes; 8d.
for Machinery and Instrument Constr-action:
Pokrovskiy, N.V., Engineer; Ed. of the Publie~hing Houser
ProkoP'yeva, L. t}.; Tech. Ed.: Uvarova, A.F.j Reviewer:
Rymar', N.F., Engin�er
PURPOSE: The monograph is authorized as a textbook for technical
schools by the Academic Council for Professional and
Card 1/
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~'Sanization of the Work cCont.)
TeOhnieal
Council of
C~RA4~s
C~'d 2/~
i~
Ed
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vestion oP the NIa1n Administration of L$
Ministers, USSR. bor Reeorves,
Zhe book presents basic princip,~~s i'or
and operating a measurements laborato �igsnizing
building p ant. A brleP reviex of thee p n $ mRChine_
aspects is presented: olloy~ing
the unity of measures the importgnee of
standards ' z'u].es Por verifieatione Pik
and instrument; p~`eparation of
schemes, eharts, and documents Por veriP iveritieation
and certiFying me8euri Y n8, rating
verification of measuri~ devices; ,the proQ�dure for
i~trumente in act ~ devices, cutting tools and
Soviet practices. ual use' The book deals xith oPPi4ia1,
them Soviet. Where ar� 13 referenves, all of
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