SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELYAKOV, V.D. - BELYAKOV, V.Y. I.
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ROGOZIN, I.I., prof., red.; YAFAYEV, R.Kh., kan,4 med. nauk, red.;
BELYAKOV,,'V.D., kand. med. nauk, red.; BOLOTOVSKIY, V.M.,
re
(selected problems of epidemiology] Izbrannye voprosy epi-
demiologii. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 335 p.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR (for Rogozin).
ALEKSANYAN, A.B., prof.; BEZD04EZHNYKH LS.~ doktor med. nauk;
doktor med. nauk; BESW1ERTNYY, B.S., dokt.
_BEIZAK
med. nauk; VASHKOV, V.I., prof.; GRCMASHEVSKIY, L.V.,
prof.; YELKIN, I.I.,, prof.; ZHDANOV, V.M.., prof.;
ZHWEVA, Z.M., kand. biol. nauk; KOVARSKIY, M.S., kand.
med. nauk; NABOKOV, V.A., prof.; NOVOGOHODSKAYA, E.M.,
prof.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; PETRISHCHEVA, P.A.,
prof.; PERVOMAYSKIY, G.S.,, prof.; POGODINA, L.N.; ROGOZIN,
I.I., prof.; SUKHOVA, M.N., doktor biol. nauk; CHASOVNIKOV,
A.A., kand. med. nauk; SHATROV, I.I., prof.; SHWIAMRA,
B.L., prof.; YASHKULI, V.K., kand. med. nauk;
ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, N.N., prof.j, otv. red.; BOLDYREV, T.I.,
prof., red.; ZASUKRIN, D.N., doktor biol. nauk, red.;
KALINA) G.P., red.
(Multivolume manual on the microbiology, clinical aspects
and epidemiology of communicable diseases] Mnagotomnoe ru-
kovodstvo po mikrobiologii., klinike i epidemiologii infek-
tsionnykh boleznei. Moskva; Meditsina. Vol,5. 1965.
548 p. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Deystviteltn-yy chlen MiN SSSR (for Aleksarwan,
Gromashevskiy,, Zhdanav, Zhukov-Verezhnikov). 2. 'Ihlerl-
korrespondent MIN SSSR (for Rogoa.in, Boldyrev).-.
EELYAKOV, V.D.; ZOLOCIMVSKIYI M.A.; NIKITIN, V.M.; PASHINDI, P.!4.
Correlations between the general and spocific i,-,mnological
reconstruction of the organism and the production of C-re-
active protein in polyvaccJne immunization. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i immun. 4-9 no,8:92-95 Ag 165. (NIIRA 18:9)
1. Voyenno-meditsinskaya ordena Lenina akademiynz imeni
Kirova, Leningrad.
BELYA V.D.1 KIROV, S*X.; GORELIKOV, I.A.; DEGTYARUT, A.A.; CHIKIII, M.N.
9-yj
Depmdence of the,imomologleal effectiveness of typhoid and
paratyphoid complete antigens on their quality and dosage.
Zhur, mikrobiolot epido i immmi. 1,1 no. 1837-41 Ja 166
(MTRA 19t1)
1. Submitted April 5s, 1965.
BICLTAEDV, V.G., loonstruktor.
ViatW w6iorecooters, Z& rule 15 no#3:1neart Mr '57.
(HLRA 10:5)
(Motorcycles)
I
wcAnsh.-konstruktor
Power units of "ViatimO motorscooters. Za.rul. 16 no. 5:19
MY 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(motorecooters)
~T.
BUT &. ho-konstraktor
I Ilectric equipment of the OTIatlml motor scooter, Za rule 16 noA17
je. 158. (MIR& 1119)
(Motor scooters-Blectric equipment)
-- BMAKOT, T.~-konstraktor
The "Tiatkal motor scooter in 1960* Za rul, 18 no.2:18-19
7 160. (MIR& 13:6)
(Motor scooters)
.w -
BELTAKOV, V.16,.konstraktor
---l I
Increasing the power of the nViatkaO motor scooter., Za rul. 18
no.6:25 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Motor scooters)
TARNOVSKIY91oYs.; SXnMV, V.X*-,XOTSARI, B.L&I BIDIN, LA*;"I-B~TA!PVI
T. L
Intennifilng ibe rolling of billets for forging, Kusp-shtam.
pr6ixv. I r,006..14 -T's '59. xm 1219)
(Rolling (Metalwork))
rD
gag"
BE r Iyanoyi2~ ~KONIKOV A.S..* dots... red.1 DOOINA., N*A*,,
tekhn. red.
(stamping on special equipment] Shtampovka na, apetsiallnom
oborudovanii. Pod-red. A.S.Konskova. Moskva., Mishgiz,,
(Nauchno-populiarnaia biblioteka, rabochego kumetsa, no 13)
(MIRA 15:4)
(Metalwork)
IL
BORISENCK, I.T.; GENEROZOV, M.N.; YMW.EYEVp N.V.; KARAMYSHKIN,
V.V.; KUZOVKOV, N.T.; BORISENOK, I.T.,- KULIKOVSKAYA N V.;
f
SAVINOV~ G.I.) kandojiz.-mat. nauk, dots. [deceasedi,
PIROGOVt I.Z.; Prinimali uchastiye: BALAYEVA, I.A.;UWIV)
B.M.; BELYAYEVA, G.M.; VELERSIITEYN, R.A.;
ZHMOV) G.M.; KOROLEVA, V.Ye.; LITVIN-~MMOY, Y,.Z.; POPOV)
A.I.; PRIVALOV) V.A.; STUKALOVA, L.M.; CHISTYAKOV) A.I.;
SAVVIN, A.B., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red.
(Laboratory work in theoretical and applied mechanics) Labo-
ratornyi praktikum po obshchei i prikladnoi rekhanike. 110-
skva, Izd-vo mosk. univ. 1963. 233 P. (NIRA 16:12)
1. Kafedra priklAdnoy mekhaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (for Balayeva, Balakin, Belyayeva, Belyakov.,
Velershteyn, Zharkov; Koroleva, Litvin-Sedoy, Popov, Privalov,
Stukalova, Chist~akov).
(Ilechanies-Laboratory manuals)
VITENBERG, I.M.
Direct current amp2ifier with an expa nded frequency characteristic&
Priborostroenle no.5.24-17 My 160. (MW 24;5)
(Amplifiers.. Election-tube)
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Aunion: -Nevskiy, L-.--V.; Tarekarov. 0. G. Belyakovi_V, K'
TITLE: Light aging of polyurethanes
SOURCE: Plasticheaklye -massy, no 7 --1965. 43-46
TOPIC TAGS: polyurethane, ultraviolet radiation, prilytwea. polymer ag"Ing, polymer
I fUm, optical density, wvtting angle, polyiner viscosity
ABSTFUWT; The article describes the effoct of ultraviolet radiation t,on polluethanes
(I)olyurethane-1, -3) -4), prepared from -and on pi-A~mrea-2,
obtained froun m-toluylene6damine and urea. After irradiation tor 50, V0,), 150, and 200
lirs., flhe folloMing chameteristics. of the polymer filrp s~iwples %%T~)re rucasured.- (1)
Optical density change AD = D -D (D wid D being the optical density of the irradiated
and original film rospectbvel~~; AnUle of 'wettin'f'- of film bV 'Ar-ale'r: (3) Sp-ecific
~Igcc;sitv of tho polymer S*"Utlons; (4) Rate :..t ras el'olutiT)!- irradia-on. 1'. k,-S
fc..'Und, im increase in the quantity (if ca-rii-indde graup.~ ai pol-i"ret-ha-ne causes caz. bi-
a. 'jnicil t-.'irnecl This VMS
-;e Ln the color Lntensft,~, oi the irradmted '4a mplc~sj
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associated with a rapid evolution of gas, which dropped offwith time of -,rra&'-,qon. Mass.
sppetrometric analv.Mq of the 4c-asecus products of polyurmhaip contaInLq4 3'~ ca-lbannidee
C-H, ESR
'the presen~-e of (70-1 4'
osl.abhEilied C0, if.,, 11,20, ('Ii
,..I Showed the presence of free r,6iicalslanA -%All lwt d~s,-,j,~sed in i later renort. The
visl-.osity 01 tile Sollible part of the irradiated polyroers r,-~inaias practically unchanged
du r in-- 'he course of irradiation. Measu rip men 1,,~ of the an-,~- of lead- to the
'--drophol)ization. :~)f 1h- xjriac~, of the
'r, ~h,tt, :7Li irradiation gores oni'
Orig. ~rt. haz: 4 fig-,,zres, 1 bable, and 2 forn-tilas.
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TITLES Thermal degradation of Isomeric aromatic p lysmLdesr
SOURCES Vysokomolakulyarnyys soyednienlys, vo 8, no. 3. 19660 380-386 j"
TOPIC TAM polyamide, terephthalLe acid, pyrolysis, discarbolLe &cLdt
Isomert thermal stabLlitys thermal effect# uses spectrometry, chrome-
tographic analysis, heat resistance
ABSTRACT: A thermal decomposition in vacuo of four Lsom5rLc aromatic
poly*mLdes based on pheny~enedLsmLnes and tbreph-thalLc acids has been
l
Investigated, The compopitLon of the gaseous and'ILquLd pro
t~ of
uc
the polyamLd I
64 pyroLY!LLP~as analyzed by means of 4ass spectrometry
and $as liquid-cls-romatogr4phy. It was shown that the heat resLerince
rLc form of FSastarttag
the Iac
of.polyamLdes greatly depinds.on
.
phenylenedLamines and dicirboxylic acids The polyauLde chain is the
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most stable with par*-Loonors and the least stable wi.th
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the basis of kinetic data and the results of the paralysis product
analysis, the causesvere ' suggested that for diff,arent thermal
stabilities of polyauidos and for the thermal decomposition of isomeric
arom#tLc polyauLdesi Orig, art. bast 5 figures and 2 tables. (Based
on author's abstract) (WT]
SUB CODEt Olg III SUBM DATEs OIY*b65/ ORIG RM 006/
OTH R.Irt 006/
L So VA .2/2_
25(6) SOV/91-59-5-14/27
AUTHOR: M., Technician.and Tsyrkin, I,Z,,
Engineer.
TITLE: Signalization Chart for Measuring of Bearings Vi-
bration by Means of Distance Vibration-Measuring
Instrumonts (Skhema signalizataii pri zaraerakh
vibratsii podshipnikov distantsionnymi vibroi-
zmeritel'nymi priborami)
PERIODICAL: Enersetik, 1959, Nr 5, pp 25-26 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article describes the functioning of a BIP-4
device for measuring the vibration in the bearings,
worked out by TsITIITMh, provided v-rith bulb signali-
zation. The author recommends to use the three-
wireq two-side signalization scheme shown in Fig 2.
There are 2 circuit diagrams.
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BEMAKOV'o VasALIiX-Xikb&y1ovichj KRAVTSOVA, Raidk IvanovDa;
--RIPPOM, Moisey GenkMovich, KUZNETSOV, P.I.,, doktor fiz.-
matem, nauk, prof., otvs red.; YAKOVKIK, M.V., red.j BRUZGULI,
V.V.J. tekhn. red.; MINA, G.S., tekhn. red.
(Tables of elliptic intograls]Tablitsy elliptichaskikh integra-
lov. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. 1962 655
15:125*
(Functions.. Elliptic) (Mathematics-Tables, ate.)
BELYAKOV, V. M. , VINOGRAMVA, S. V. ~ a nd KORSIM, V. V.
"Synthesis and properties of polyesters of various dicarboxy~ic acids
and glycols," a paper presented at the 9th Congress on the Chemistry and
Physics of High Polymers, 28 Jan-2 Feb 57, Moscow, Organic CLemistryBesearch
Inst.
B-3,OM,395
I EFLYA K6V, V-1 M.)
USSR / Chemistry of High Molecular Compounds.
Abs Jour t Ref. Zhur. - Khimiya, No.2, 1-958' 6800.
Author : Korshak, V.V., Vinogradova, S.V., Belyakov, V.M.
Inst :Not given.
Title :Heterogeneous Polyesters. Communication I. Polyesters of
Isomeric Phthalio Acids.
Orig Pub sIzv.. AN S.SSR, Otd..khim. n., 1957,,No.6, 730-736.
Abstract Polyesters (PH) of phthalio (I), isophthalio (II), tere-
ph-t~fialio~ *(III) acids' -aind"glycolsi -HO(CH'~)r1W, where n
2 (IV), 3 (V). 4 (VI)a 5 (VII), 6 (VIII), 10 (IX), 20 (Z),
0 'butinedi6l-4 3 (XII), di-(XIII) and
pr6pyiene glyo
trie~h~len-e giy"lsl' (XIV) ~we- synthesizect and investigated.
7he.' PH were obt&ined,by polyo6ndensa tion IV -)[IV with. dimethyl
ester'i'~of, I-in in~the-preisience-of PbO. Enumerated were:
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1.1; 11, IV, .24, 103-108, 73, 89, 2.26, 0.2, V, 0".20,
92-96, 43, 74, -, -,; II, VI, 0.27, 88-94, 47, 60, 0.96,
0.4; 11, VII, o.25, 76-82, 28, 40, ::-125, 1.2; 11, VIII,
0.31, 75-80,-32, 80, -~-125, 1.4; 11, IX, 0,20, 34-36, 25,
29, -- 125, 4.9j II, X, 0.08, 47-49, 45, 48, -- 50, 3.0; 11,
XI, 0.11, 80-87, 54, 67, :1-'50, 4.9; 11, XII, 0.12, 50-55,
Card 1 2/4
USSR / Chemistry of High Moleoular Compounds.
Abs Jour t Ref. Zhur. - Xhimiya, No.2, 1958, 6800.
Abstract : 25, 33, ~;-50, 4.5; 11, XIII, 0.20, 55-60, 24, 30, -::-125,
3.3; 11, XIV, 0.13, 60-65, 33, 64, :;-50, 9.5; 1, IV, 0.09,
63-65, 37, 46, 38.9, 2.8; 1, Vi, 0.12, 17-18, -14, 14,.> 50,
16.0; 1, VII, 0.16, 6-9, -19.5,_>'50, 2.6; 1, VIII, 0.20,
0-2, -14, 2, ;;,50, 2.1; 1, IX, 0.1, -27 -26, -42, -29,
50,9.7; 1, X, 0.10, 47-52, 1, XI, 0.13,
45-50, 33i 42, - 50, 10.51 1, XII, 0.12, -8, -0, -19, -6,
_' _; I, XIII, 0.08, 10-11, -25, 7, ~- 50, 8.0; 1. XIV,
0.12, -8 -.' -7, -28, -12,---50, 9.3. Comparing the pro-
perties of PE I-III and also of PE I-III with corresponding
PE of suacinic XV, glutaric and adipic (XVI) aoidsthe effeat
of starting materials on the properties of PE was discussed.
The differences in malting points, transition temperatures,
solubility, crystallinity of PH I-III were oorrelated with the
differences in degrees of symmetry of moleoulev I-III and the
en4uing greater or smaller density in packing of molecules.
The highermelting points of PE III as compared to those of
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,'USSR / Chemistry of High Molecular Compounds. L.
Abs Jour 3 Ref. Zhur. - Khimiya, No.2, 1958, 6801.
Author i Korshak, V.V., Vinogradova, S.V.,
Inst i Not given.
Title i Heterogeneous Polyesters. Communication 2. Polyesters of
Isomeric Diphenyloarboxylio Acids.
Orig Pub i Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. khim. 2., 1957, No.6, 737-745.
Abstract : In order to learn the effect on properties produced by
symmetry in a polymeric chain and by the presence of aromatic
nuclei therein, the authors synthesized and prepared the
polyester PE of diphhnio (I), m,ml-(II), and p,pl-dipheny-
loarboxylic acids (III) and of glycols: HO(CH2)n OH, where
n - 2 (IV), 3 (V), 4 (VI), 5 (VII), 6 (VIII), 10 (XI), 20
(X), propylene glycol (XI), but&ndiol -1,3 (XII), di-(XIII)
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gunds.
Abis Jour 3 Refe Zhur, Khimiya, No,2,%1958, 6801,
Abstract tand tri-(XIV) 'ethylene glycols.., Enumerated &rot starting
materiais"for the synthesis-.of-PR, imilting point of PE in
OC, t~ra,nsition temperatur*.of.TE into a viscous liquid in-
OG .0-
-temperature 6f ':FE -flow in G. p, solubility of -PE in alcohol
and C6H6 in"-9/l 0.5% solution f PH in a Bolt ~III,
0. re
- - - . w, 1.
IV,. 330-33.3, 0, JII, Vs. 2.46'249, 0 8 -S,
0, l3t III, VI, 255-2610 111, 'VII, 160-170,
0.9, 3.3,L 0.15j,III, VIII, :195400, 008;
III,-Ix ~126-132, -0,06;,III,,X, 112-1152
-S O.'07;'III,.XI, 130-140,1 -3.3. 5.3,'0.05; 111,
XII, .125-135, 0.05, 111, XrII, 117-119,
2- a, 5.5', 0.05i JII, XIV, 86-M, 0.05; ,,,IV,
119-1228. -'s 1OOoO#. 2#00, 0*109j 110' V,' 76-78, 49, '67,
o.04j II VI' 62-66,.30; 79,. -,A..06; II, VII, 57-60,
M"42, '16, O.'086;'Il- VII .1,. 52-56, 25, 39, 0.094;
II, Mj,66-90, 86. 96, 0.079; 11, X, 89-91, 87, 96,
0.079;. II,.XI, 93-97, 53,,.95, 1.9,49.7, 0.094; 11,
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Abs Jour Hof* Zhur, Xhimiya, Ifo.2, 1956, 6801.
Abstract t, gularity.of.melting point yariation in relation to the
glycol' structure is* anal ogcus~.to tho as that take place ina
series of.odrrespondink~iLliphatio'didarboxylia acid PH, If
the, T4 in,obtained',frott'ADK,in*hich.the oarboxylie groups
ooqupy.the Ortho or met& 'position rather than'the pars, posi-
tici,,then-the,p'ressno 19. '~of an aromatic nucleus in the-poly-
meri6 chain is not-always sufficient to obtain's. higher
melting.PE as qompar~dto, the corresponding PE of the ali-
phatio dio'arb6xylio acid It is not always that the malting
point of PEIn'drea.ses-when the -number. of aromatic nuclei in
the soid1noreases from one to twos This can be attributed
to the disruption of packing density in the polymeric chain,
on aooount of the ooe'urrng dissymmetry in the macromolecule.
!rh,e greater is'.the Assymmet ry in the polymeric chain, the
lower is the melting point of -the polymer. The effect of
.4issymmetry-in the polymeric, chain of:PE ADK haring-oarboxyl
groups in 6rtho andmeta position is so great that it sup-
presses the effeetproduced by structure modification in
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CJ V, I-b
S;HAK, V.V.; VINOGRAWYA, -S.T. BIMYAKOTI_ V.M*
Haterogenous chain polyesters. Report KO.7: Polyesters of p-phorql-
enedi.acetic, cis- and trans-hexahydroterephthalic acids. Izv. AX~
SSSH. Ot d. khim.'-nauk no.8-.1000-1001 Ag,157. (MIRL M2)
.1. Institut elemelatoorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
(11sters') '(Terephthalic acid) (Acetic acid)
r
,DDLY-,,:Ov
mv-, V.11.1 C-lid Chcmi Z;ci-(dins) in '.h(- fi-)'-,d )f poly-
rns-rc of arorr.,.atic Lcz, 1015f1. 7 ?.r, (.*,c-d Sci US'Sli.
Inst of ~,,'lGrnanto-o IrZ.;nnic ~om,-,ouiids), 150 coldw~ (,.L,,2-r,-53,108)
s -
GAVRILKO) V.M.; BELUKOV, V.H.
Work of gravel filters In relation to the thickness of the
filtering medium and the interlayer coeffioient. Vod. i Ban.
tekh. no.2t25-27 F 16l. (MIRA 14:7)
(Filters and filtration)
CURIIND, V.Mtp kandeteklm.nauk; BELYAKOV V.M. inzh.
:Lz-z~
New deaip of filtero for shallow &iven wells. Gidr, i mel*
13 no.3:61-64 Mr 161. fMMA 14:8)
1, Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut vodoonabzheniya.,
kana2.izataii,, gidrotekhnicheakikh sooruzheniy i inzhenemoy
gidrogeologii, (Vells)
SHULIGIN., S.V.; BELYAKOV, V.M.
Magnetic reverberators and their uses&' Trudy VXAIZ no.9:4�-IM
16.1o (Mm
(Electroacousties) (Magnetic recorders and recording)
lovichj KRAVTSOVA, Raisa Ivanovna;
RAPPOPORT, Mqy~Ay-d~nrikhovich; KUZNETSOV, P.L., doktor
fiz.-matem. nauk, prof., otv. red.; YAKOVKIN' M,V,, red.;
SIMKINA, G.S., tekhn. red.
(Tables of elliptic integrals] Tablitsy ellipticheskikh
integralov. Moskva,.Izd-vo AN SSSR. Vol.2. 1963. 783 p.
(MIRA 17*
.2)
MI-iAmvp V.M.
4Xfect of chemical prealpitat.1.0na'In the filtrAilrin come of
tralls an their capacit y. T-.,udy Lab. inzho gidrogeol. I'-
no.503-64 163 (',' RA L7 z8)
B&LYAKOVp VA
Laboratory tooting of gravel filters under preas=e conditions,
Top. fil'tr. rascho gidre sooro no,4sl82-188 164,
(RIRA 17:6)
BELYAKOVI V.M.
I~-1-1---c . -
Laboratory investigations of the selection of the optimal
coneentration, of a hydrochloric acid solution for dissolv:Lng
ferric oxide in the treatment of wells. Trudy VOFGFO no.6;
(~!7R' j8jj~
5a) 164 - . I
BWAM, V.I. (pyasan,, ul. 3),erzhinskogo, d. 46, kv.1)
Petr Alskeandrovich Dubovitakii (1815-1868),' VestoWr. 82
no.1:13~-139 Ja '59. (MM 12:2)
(BIOGRAPHIZS~,
Dabovitakii, Petr Aleksandrovich (Ras)
(SMGIH
contribution of Petr. A. Dabovitakii (Rus))
E14LYAKOV9 V.19. (Ryawns)
?,,Ao Pubovitakii's contribution to the development of regitorative
aurgery, Md=giis 35 no$ 5WO-132 My 159. (KrRA 13 s 10)
(DUBOVITSKIIi.PETR ALEMBROVICH, 1815-1868)
(LeMngrad)
N,I.Pirogov's ideas on higher meko&l 'poucation. Sov.zdrav. .19
no.12t32-36 ~60. (KIRA 1483)
14~Iz Laningradakogo Banitarno-gigiyenicheokogo meditainBkogo
instituta, (direAor - prof A,la.Ivanov) e,
(PIROGOV, NIKOIAI IVA.MICH, 1810-1881)
(MEDTICIUM-8TUDY AND TJMfHING) -
BELYAKOV VS
podpolkovnik moditainskoy, slushby
History of traWng of medioal +4#aohing porpomel in Rueoia.
Voen.-med. zlmr no.601 Je 161. (NIRA 14;8)
?HEDICM-STUDY AND TFACHING)
-EELYAKIOV, V.P.
Now deoign of the gUide wheel of wood-idlAing machines, Der,
prom. 10 no*6-.20 Js 161. ~MIRA 14:7)
1. Armavirskiy mebellno-derevoobrabatyvayushchiy kombinat.
(Woodworking machinery)
Oeoftmq" V,-r
AID P - 4630
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - bibliography
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 19/23
Author : Belyakov, V. T., Eng.-Lt.Col.
Title : Helicopter
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 4, 78-8019 Ap 1956
Abstract Critical review of the book "Helicopter" by A. E.
published by the.Ministry of Defense of
USSR, Moskva, 1955, 150 pages. One photo.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
BELYAKOV, Vladimir Trofimovicl!LTAN07~ Nik~jsy Ilikolayevich; FILIPPOV,,
Va-dllf VasIllyevich; MUZHINSYLIYj M.V-s insh.-podpolkovxAp
red.; KRASAVINA,, tekba. red.
(Maintenance of helicopters] Tekhnloheakaia ekepluatataiia Ver-
toletov. Moskva,, Voen. izd-vo M-va obororW SM., 1961. 33-1 p.
(Helicopters-Mainte"A" e and repair) (KM 15:2)
BRIAKOVO Y.T. (Moskva)
Tbirsty vMowo. Priroda 50 no.7sll2 JI 161o (MERL 14t6)
, (wil2ows)
BELYAKOV) VqT.., inzhener-polkovnik
"Elementary theory of the helicopter" by A.M. Zagordan.
Reviewed by V.T. Beliakov. Vest. Vozd. Fl. no.5:84-85 My
16L, (MIRA 14:8)
(Helicopters)
(Zagordan,, A.M.)
07W
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-Andri evskayaW.,W; Dklenskly, E. 5.; Kgpermazv.-A. H.: Dobrovollskiy, A.'Kv
~r - I .
Dzhereliyevskiy, A. B. 'HISS
Y-Y) 55'
ORG: none
TITLEt Methodof fabricating fiberglass shells. Close 32-) No* 175624
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobr9teniy,L tovernykh xnakov, no. 20, 1065, 56-57
TOPIC TAGS% shell, cylindrical shell$ fibsrgl"$~ shellp shell fabricationg fiber-
glass winding, solid-fuel rocket, rocket-case
ABSTRACT: rais Author Certificate introduces a method of fabricating ghqjUg from
fiberglass wound on a pattern, which is then melted'out or dissolved. To increase the
strength of the shell, the winding is combined with the stratching.bf fiber by weans
of a fiber guide which rotates around the pattern. LDV1'
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SWRCE: By-alletent .7-3-'
fz6breteniy J to-varnykh znakov, no. 12, 1965, 65-66
TI)PIC TAGS: glass reinforced Plastic, Pla---tiC filament, fiber glass; filament
winding, winding machinG, filament wound article
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ABSTRACT: This Alit Q~prtificate introduces a i~~chine for fabrication of glass-
reinforced plastic 1'4~fes by filament winding The machine includes a drive *w-ith
a reductor and a mandrel mounted on a rotating shaft. -a fabricate GDherical shapes
t'ie machine is eqvippcd with profiled guides transmittinz to the Mandrel a tilt ing
~i-ouni the vertical &_--is wil':-. a ~he axis i.see
F~g. I of the Enclosure). Grig. ar-,. has: 1 figure. [5-D
I-card.-ja
BILYAKOV, V-V. * IBITMIIYO .N.V.
Increase in labor productivity at the OAcrichins' plant. Xediprom.
no.2:43-43 AP-Je 155. - .(KIaA 9:12)
(DRUG INDUS=,
In Russia, productivity) -
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AUTHOR: BEMWV#,V.V., MITTSEVM.A. PA - 2807
TITLE: Vai-isage -oT-Mhium Positive Ions through the Thin Powdered
Alumimm Layers. (P=1ffiozhdeniye polozhitell nykh ionov litiya,
cheres tonkiye napylennyye sloi alyuminiya, Russian)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhn.Fiz, 1957, Vol 27, Nr 4, pp 8103-804 (U.S.S.R.)
Receivedt 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 7 / 1957
ABSTRACT3 Experiments were carried out for the purpose of estimating the pene-
tration depth of the ions of average energy into solid bodies.
Slightly divergent ion bundles of Li+ were directed on to the metal
film to be investigated and the curreat having passed through the
films was measuro. This current was recorded by a mirror plvano-
meter with - 10-Y Vmm. A heated tungsten spiral with coating of
a lithium chloride solution served as a source. A strong current
increase of the electrons reaching the collector was observed at
an electron energy of from 200 to 500 eV. The energy threshold for
the penetration of the lithium ions was observed at from 1200-2000 eV
only in the case of aluminum films having an eleotron threshold of
from 200 to 300 eV. The -Aim- losses of ion energy amounted to
only about 170 eV, i.-e. to about only 10% of their initial energy.
Thought on the occasion of the testas the films were not homogeneous
with respect to thicimess, the authors are of the opinion that
Card 1/2
ACC NR, AP6032352 SOURCE GODEs.
AUTHOR: BejZakov, Y. G.; Zinovlyevt'Ao V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Device for locating short-circuits on 6-10 KV overhead linesvl<
SOURCE: Energetik, no. 6, 19661 5-6
TOPIC TAGS: electric power transmission, electric measuring instruments electronic
amplifier
ABSTRACT: The article describes a device for locating points at which a power 'A
distribution system with isolated neutral may be grounded, The direction
,along which a fault has occurred is determined on the basis of torosoquence
current measurements by the two-loop methods while the actually grounded
transaission pole in found by the single-loop mothod. The dev:Lco is portable i
and consists of two basic components: a measuring Instrument and an amplifier,
both connected by a flexible shielded cable. All dosi&n parameters are given
and the equivalent circuit diagram is shownt a millivoltmoter-miaroammoter
connected through a filter to two coils in parallel; both coils are wound on
silicon stool cores and their inductances are compensated by series capacitorse I
Ono coil, the "horizontal" one, is in the circuit permanently - the other coils!
the "vertical" one, is connected through a switch. The device was tested duidmg:
the year 1965 on various rural notwofts according to procedure outlined here
for th4 case of a single-phase to Cround fault, The device reduces trouble
shoo" time ~y 3-4 times and makes mW switching vithin the distribution..
fietw6rk'ah6ce4sary.- Orik;* art. has:,- A: figures. , CJPRS: - 37,06i)
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C~ZLUKOVj Ye.L.; GEMj G.Ye.
P~bking for a coneetion of agglutJpIating sera. tab. delo (7] no.4t
$4, AP 161. OIM .14:3)
- (SEUM-THMPORTATION)
GEFEN, G.Ye.,, podpolkovnik mdditoinakoy aluzhbyl BELYAKOV, Ye.L.,,
podpolkovnik meditainskoy alus0y; MAHTyU3HUV-,r--r-,,
kapitan maditoinskoy sluzhby
Epidemiology of dyventery under conditions of a military unit.
Voen.-mad. zhur. no-,4:81-.82 Ap 161. (KERA 15:6)
(DYSENTERY)
BELYAKOV, Ye. M., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Comparative evaluation of
some methods of early laboratory diagnostics of the grippe." Simfer-
opol', 1960. 12 pp; (Crimean State Medical Inst im I. V. Stalin); 200
copies; price not given-, (KL, 28-60, 164)
BEIZAKOVS Ye.-P., otv. red.; GINZBIJRG, N.Yao., otvo red.; HRICIIEVSKIY,
-o'tv. redo; MELIX-GAYUZOV, VoI-, otv. red.; TIKHONOVAI
Ye.D., redo; SL?L=IEVf.P.1o, tekhn. red.
(Rolling mins]Stany prokatnye. Moskva.. TSINTImash, 1960. 137 pe
(MIRA 15:U)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvemrly; nauchno-tekbnicheskiy
komitet.
(Rolling mills)
BELYAKOV _e.P.; KONOVALOVI V.S.; HARTOV, G.I.; PONOPAREV, V.S.;
5 NITSYNAp K.P... red.; ALEKSEYEVA,, T.V., tekhn. red.
(Rolling stock and equipment of railroad and city
transportation; catalog-handbook) Podvizhnoi sostav i
oborudovanie zheleanodorozhnogo i gorodskogo transports;
katalog--spravochnik. Moskva, TsNIIWH. Sec.l. 1962. 219p.
(KCRA 16:8)
(Streetcars) (Railroads--Rol.Ung stock)
BELYAKOVA, Ye.P.- DVMYAKOVA, A.A*
Decomposition of ilmenite concentrates by gaseous hydrogen
chloride. Titan i ago splqy no,8:124-134 162. (KM 16:1)
(Titanium odds) (14,drochloric acid)
NEKKOV, P.P., kand,tekhn.nauk; BELYAKOV, Ye.S., inzh.
Gas tempering of parts in ship repair. Trudy LIVT no.6:
49-53 160. (KRA 150)
(Tempering) (Ships-Maintenance and repair)
nod at giboorbW p*nhm on niftfa finfim by
As*WbWw. Set; _ft. ,Jmst. Add. Kdal
K4nkb. S.S.R., Ragmel No. Z(Wbak
No. 39). 106- 1947),-Kntim of atm. X by Aga-
I ~4!g~d by K thAl Is absorbed wW bimawl by the
I W (Kisfailikslott); lbe c9rct of K Is mwb
=.Z41'irf t. I. ltwmly twewut (miss ml. Willi ~ 114"w.
ever. ast. the CA Cohen. to d-v-md. relative 1%) K, the Phyl.
pre"i'm at Me wil deteriorate and the aftivIlY of Ass-
"WO sho drops. vs. 41. KOH)UPOR
IM
VIM
- .PTIA OV loolao
------------
Attechment, to a minimeter for measuring great lengths. Izm.tekh.
no.3:12 Mr 162. (IMA 15:2)
(T-angth measurement)
USSR/Soil Scionca. Soil Biolocy J-4.
Xbt; Jour Ibf Mur - Biol. No 20., 19.58, No 91418
lluthoz
Inst ~Ov Yc~.V.
Title, Skipla Now Eathod of Isolzntingr A%Zotobactcr froi., tho Soil
OriJ ruL, Mikrobiologin. , 19-.7., 26, NT,:; 2, 186-188
.'~bsti!act Watch C-1--scas of so-~.(mhat leso dimiet~,-r %ra L.-atchod to Petri
di;3hcs (Iletri dish halvez, n1thou,,li flatter, c,-Z'. be takfm
instead of watch 51--socs); the watch are cricircleJ
with wide strips of pure filter paper =. (I 'nut in the bottom
uf dishes with tha convex side up, covered irith lids an-I
st~-,rilized, after which a sterile liquid cl--ctive medim; -1 -s
introduced into ther:. When the entire strij) of is !:lade
Voist, to its tr,)per surface sterile chalk is unjfo,-:i.jy e-3-
tributed with a spatula, mfter which tho Odsh ir, --,*,-,-.-),-l-,'.- ~,Od
with lumps of soil or sr-cars are mdc. By the dezcribe~,~
nethod ' a test of the accliintibility of azotobacter in the
D%rd 1/2
20
USSR/Soil Science. Soil Bioloa J-4
Abc Jour : But Zhur - Diul. , No 20) !V) au %W
soil can be irdo, au well as subcultures, utiltijili cation
.nl purifjin:,, of az,,t-,'W,:~ctcr frczi nccorsv-rd:-.,.ents. -- Yc.A.
c
Krurt,,auz
Card : 2/2
BELYAKOV,, Ye.V. (Zhitomir)
Evgenii Pavlovich Gusellnikov (1902-1962). Bot.zhuro 47 noolls
1695 N 162, (MM 16s1)
(Guseltnikov# Evgenii Pavlovich, 1902-1962)
BELYAKOV, Yu.A., inzh.
Adjustment of dispatcher control devicee on the Northern Caucasus
Railroad. Avtom., telen-'i sviazI 8 no.11-23-27 N 164. (MI~ 17:12)
1. Laboratoriya signalizatsii, tsentralizatsii, blokirovki i svyazi
Severo-Kavkazakoy dorogi.
BILYAKOV, Yu,I,, insh,; KHOMTAX079 VISO, dots,
Load diegrams for scooping frozen ground vith rotor excavators.
1". v7s. ucheb. sar."; gor. shur. no.'2194"100 158, (XnA 11:5)
1; Urallskiv fi34Ial AkDAemii nauk'(for Belyakay). 2. Sverdlovskly
gormy institut (for llhokhryakov).
(Imeavating mchinery-Xeotria driving)(Wosen ground),
BILIYAROV. T4.10 izish.; EDZHWAXIN. A.B., Insh.; NAVARSXIY, Tu.V., insh.
Studying a rotary excavator in operation. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
gor.zhur. -no.U:112-118 '58. (MIR& 12:8),
1. Ural'skiy filial AN (for 33olyakov). 2. Urallskiy politekhni-
oheakiy institut (for Xoshempkin, Navarskiy).
Okcavating rachinery)
BELYAKOV, Yu.1.
Use of rotary excavators in severe climatic conditions.
Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAM SSSR no.31:235-243 '58.
(MIRL 12:9)
(Strip mining--Cold weather conditions)
(Excavating machinery--Cold weather operation)
BKLYAKOV, Yu.1.
Determination of cuttini resistance in working Iground with
excavators. Trudy Gor.- iol. inst. UFAN SSE
rotary go ~IAO.34:
125-131 (MRA 14.:10)
(Excavating machinery).
(Soilmechanics)
BELYAKOV, Yu. I.j. Cand of Tech Sci - (diss) n7he Conditions for the Use of Rotary
Excavators in the Ural Open Pits Daring Winter Ibnths," Sverdlcvskj. 1959j, 24 pp
(Mining-Geological Institute, Ural Affiliate of the Acad Sci USSR) (KL, 5-60, 125)
BELYAKOV, Yu.I.
Use of rotary excavators for operation In winter conditions.
Trudy Gor.-gool.inst,UPAN SSSR no.41:199-.CO9 159. (MM 13:5)
Mcavating machinery--Cold veather operation)
Blamyt TUGIOI inxho-, ROZIWPL3NTIRj As3e, Inzho
Analysis of the winter performance of rotary bucket excavators
in Ural Mountain open-pit mines. Izv. vyso uchebe zavo; pro
shur. no.10:21-28 1609' (MM 13:1.1)
I* Goruogeologicheekly Institat Vralskogo filiala Almdenii nauk
(for Belyakov), 2, Institut, UnIpromed' (for Roseuplenter).
Rekomendowana kafedroy oVmytykh rabot Sverdlotakogo gornogo
iustituta imeni V.V. Vakhrusheva.
(Ural Mountains-Strip mining)
(71cavating machinery-Cold weather operation)
BELYAKOV, Yu.I.
Cutting power for working frozen ground with use of rotary
bucket excavators. Trady Gor.-geolo inst. U7AN SSSR no-49:79-83
l6o. (Mm 13:8)
(Excavating mchinery) (Yrozen ground)
13LUKOVe YuwI&, insbo
Bewing operatione in winter., Shakbtestrole 4 no*9.^7-9
S , 160. (MM 13:8)
1. Gorw-geologicbeekiy institut Urallelcogo filiala
Akadamii nauk SSSR.
(Strip mining-Cold weatber conditions)
BFJ=OV. Yuola, Xand.takhn.nauk; ROZENPLENTER, A.B.0 inzh.
Selection of units of continuous equipment for ore pits. Nauch.
zap.Ukrniiproekta no.5.zI02-13.1 161. (MA 15;r)
(strip mini -Equipment and supplies)
EELyAKOV, ju.j., kand.tekhn.nauk; XONONENK02 A,Ao,, inzh.; CHERNYAVSKIYO A.T.jP
Selection of parameters and plans of operation of a stacker with
a productivity of 500 W/br. fisuch. zap., Mcrniiproekta no.5sll2--U8
161. (MM 15:1t)
(Conveying machinery)
pELYAKOV, Yu.I.; ROZENPLENTER, A.E.
Working the loose rock of the Gay deposit. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst.
UFAN SSSR no.57-.23-27 '61. (KIRA 15:3)
(Gay region (Orenburg Province)---Copper mines and mining)
BMAKOV, Yuriy Ivanovich, kand. tekbn. nauk; EYKHOVSKAYA,, S. N..,
L.N... tekbn. red.
(Use of rotary excavators in the winter] Primenenie rotornykh
ekskavatorov v zimnee vremia. Moskvaq Gosgortekbizdatp 1962.
9~ P. (MIRA 15:5)
(Igxcavating.machinery)
AKSEN107p Vo P., kiLnd, tekhn* nauk; MoYAKOV, Yu. I*, kinds tekbne nauk;
KONONMOJI At As. inzh.
Continuous action equipment complex for open-pit mining;10~011
Ukr. 6 no.10122-25 0 162. (MMA 15
(Coal Mining machinez7) (Strip mining)
DEMCHENKO, Viktor Vaoillyevich, insh.; PECHKOVSKIY, Vaevolod Ivanovich,
kand.tekhn. nauk; CHEMEGOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, inzh.;
NECHITAYID,, Aleksandr Averlyanovich, insh.; KALICHIK, Georgiy
Semenovich, insh.; EELYAKOV, Yu.I.Y k6d. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; SE?4ENENKO.-V.X-'-'!iiili.' . redAzd-va; STAROMPT.A.,
tekhn. red.
(Improvement of open-pit manganese mining in the Ukrainian
S.S.R.] Sovershenetvovanie otkrytykh rasrabotok margantsevykh
rad USSR. ](lev,, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1963. 119 p
jMIRA 16:8)
(Nikopoll region-*,anganese mines and mining)
AXSENOV) V I k
Pq arj&tekImvnaukj MMOVS Yu,,I,, kand.tekbn*iiauk;
MCHM, A.N.t insh.
Pro";.eats for using continuous equiPmOnt in Open Pita Of the
U.S,S*R. Gora2hure to*2810-33 7 163o (MM 16:2)
1. Gosudarotwennyy nauabno-iseledovatellskiy i proyekt=yy Insti-
tut ugol,noys, rudnoy,, neftyanoy i gasovoy prompblennosti2 KiMe
(strip mining-pquipment and supplies)
BUYANOV., Yuriy Dmitriyevich,.kand. tekhn. nauk; AVERCHENKOV,
Anatoliy Pavlovich, gormyy in2h.; BESSHERTNYY, Konstantin
Sergeyevich, gornyy inzh.; AKSOOV, V.P... kand. tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; BELTAKOV1,7u. 6. .-do tekhn, nauko
retsenzent; GEYMAft,t'.V".'1 '" b4r_
Waft va;~LAVRENTIYEVA, L.G.,
tekhn. red.
(Sand, grav#l,crushed stone and clay quarries] Peschano-
graviirqej B_hchebenocbnye i glinianye karlery. Moskva., lzd-
-ONed;aA,1964. 358 p. MIRA 17-3)
.vo
31- N m UP.CmWN F-
AXSENOV., V.P.., kand. tekbn. kand. tekbn. nauk
. Mine transportation equipment of continuous operation used
In strip mine construction. Shakht. stroi. 7 noe3t6-11 ffrt6--3
(KIRA 17 M
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauebno-issledovatelliskiy i proyektnyy in-
stitut ugollnoyg rudnoyp neftyanoy i gazovoy promyeblennosti
MCrSSRl
A KSVW)V, .tekhn.nauk;_ BELYAKOV Yu.I.., kand.tekhn.nauk;
KONONEKW.~ A.A... inzh.
Technolbgical bas6s of programming the'operations of a rotary
excavator. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.:gor.zhur. 7 no. 1:45-52 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy
institut ugollnoy, rudnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti
UkrSSSR.
BELYAROV, Yu.I.j, kand.tekhn.nauk; MUNIK, A.V., inzh.; SOLODNIKOVA, G.S., inzh.
Using artificial caving of the blasted rock in strip mines. Gor.
zhur. no.3:20-23 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i provektnyy institut
ugollnoy, rudnoy, neftyanov i gazovoy promyshlennosti UkrSSR, Kiyev.
BELUKOV, Yu.I.; ZVEZDIN, Yu,,I.
Mass-spectroscopic.method for stadying the hydrogen permeahility of
refractory materials. Zav. lab. 31 no.9.-1107-1109 165. (MMA 18:10)
VASIIIIYEVP Mikhail Vladlmirovicho prof.v doktor tekhn. nauk;
DELYAKOV Tu I retsenzentj ROZENPLENTER) A.E.p
_V2
re SKIN, I.I., retsenzent
(Combined transportation in open-cut mining] Kombinirovan-
x7i karlyernyi transport. Moskva., Nedraj, 1965. 306 p.
(MIRA 18:12)
AGISHEV, TSaIsj IBE-LUK
',~:tmioulc. emission from nickel in the presence of halld o. Z)nw.
t4b.fize 29 no-12:1480-1493 P 159. (KML 14:6)
(Tbarmionia emission) (Nickel)
24.6700,24-7000 77315
SOV/57-30-2-12/18
AUTHORS: Belyakov, Yu. I.., Ionov, N. I.
TITLE: Investigations of Hydrogen and Deuterium Desorption
From Palladium by Means of a Pulse Mass Spectroscope
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 196o, Vol 30, Nr 2,
pp.916-222 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: ~8'of.ge~neral interest to compare the composition of
d.q,9.9~bed...ga$es with the composition of the initial
mat'ei-Jal; Jn the case of the system hydrogen-palladium
il,iO Authors tried to answer the question about the
P.03SI.P~11ty of creating H radicals and positive and
nega I:Ve,~ons, together with initial H 2 molecules.
There exist conflicting reports on this subject in the
scientific literature and the authors used, therefore,
a~time-of-flight (pulse) mass spectrometer to investi-
gate the desorbed particles after permeation of kydrogen
through palladium. They also analyzed the equimolecular
Card 1/6- mixture of hydrogen and deuterium crossing the heated
Investigations of Hydrogen and Deuterium
Desorption From Palladium by Means of a
Pulse Mass Spectroscope
Card 2/6
77315
SOV/57-30-2-12/18
palladium membrane. The mass spectroscope was described
earlier by Agishev and Ionov (ZhTF, XXVI, 203, 1956,
ZhTF XXVIII, 1775, 1958). The source shown on Fig. I
contLned a rectangular window on the electrode 1,
covered by a 24 x 21 ~62 palladium membrane 0.12 mm
thick. Electrodes 2 and 3 were,22 mm in diameter
and consisted of transparent grids. Tube C was connected
through a covar junction 0 to the glass tube. The mem-
brane could be heated up to 7500 C by means of the
heater H, and a platinum-platinorhodium thermocouple,
T, supplied the temperature. Tube M was a bypass for
the hydrogen gas. An electron beam was formed from the
cathode K by means or electrodes Z and A, and ended on
the collector C. An oil diffusion pump TsVL-100 with
a vapor trap reduced the press-ure to 1 . lo 7 mm Hg.
The authors first worked without an electron beam and
observed significant ion currents of X_~' and Na+, and
also considerable peaks of Rb+ and Cs+. These elements
are always present in small quantities in palladium.
Investigations of Hydrogen and Deuterium
Desorption From Palladium by Means ofa
-Pulse Mass Spectroscope
SOV/57-30-2-12/18
Card 3/6
Fig. 1.
No new ions were found when hydrogen was passing through
the membrane at temperatures between 80 and 750 C.- The
sensitivity Of the spectrometer woull allow the detec-
tion of currents of the order of.10- 2 a/cW of the Pa
membrane-. The authors did not observe any negative
peaks whatsoever. After switching on the electron beam
the ratio of the H+/H,+ was 0.01 which can be due to the
background of H radicals in the spectrometer chamber
'Investigations of Hydrogen and Dauterium 77315
Desbrption From Palladium by Mea Ins of a SOV/57-30-2-12/18
Pulse Mass Spectroscope
rather than to an effect of desorption. The authors
finally investigated an equimolecular hydrogen-deuterium
mixture. They first sent the mixture via the tube M and
observed In addition to the H and D. peaks not more than
2
10% of HD molecules. However, when the mixture was sent
through the membrane, the ratio of.the H2+$ fe, and D2+
at 800 C would start with 4.0:3.5tl values. +With th$
increase of temperature the ratio between H2 and D 2
becomes nearly unity, showing that the isotopic differ-
ence of permeation decreases with the increase in I
temperature. The high HD+ content can be explained in
the following manner: The system of metal plus 2H and
metal plus H2 potential curves have different shapes,
as shown on Fig. 3 by curves I and 2, respectively.
If the minimum of curve 1 is below the minimum of curve
2; the hydrogen is adsorbed in the form of atoms and
Pard 4/6 desorbed in molecular form. In that case the heat Of
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desorption of hydrogen in the form of H 2 molecules is
smaller than the heat of desorption of two atoms of
hydrogen by the quantity ,) = 4 The experimental
D(H, .5 ev.
results show then, that all the hydrogen and deuterium,
after crossing the diaphragm, first create on the outgo-
ing surface a chemosorbed layer of adatoms H and D. From,
this layer, H and D desorb in the form of molecules of
"2, HD'and D2 through a combination of H and D adatoms,
according to the laws of probability; E. 1. Agishev
helped during the work. There are 3 figures; and 12
references, 5 Soviet, 2 French, 1 Japanese, 2 German,
1 U.K., 1 U.S. The U.K.:and U.S. references aret C. H.
Bachman, P. A. Silberg, J. Appl. Phys., 29, Nr 8 (l 58).
R. G. Stensfield, Proc. Cambr. Phil. Soc., 34, 120 ?1938').
ASSOCIATIONs Physico-Technical Institute AS USSR, Leningrad (Fiziko-
tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad)
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AUTHORS: Agishev, E. I., :~elyakov, Yu.- I.
TITLE: A Nonstationary Thermionic Emission From Nickel and
Tungsten in Vacuum
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 2,
pp 223-225 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Using a time-of-flight (pulse) mass spectroscope de-
scribed earlier by Agishev and Ionov (ZhTF, XXVIII, 1775,
1958), the authors were able to observe a short-living
M/e , 100 peak during fast heating of nickel and tungsten
emitters up to a temperature of 600 to 900u C. The effect
was reproducible and lasted only a few seconds after
which one could observe the listationary" peaks of alkaline
metals. The effect was obtainable even after introduc-
ing CC14, freon, and butane, up to a pressure of
10-5 to 10-4 mm. Hg. Platinum did not show this effect.
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they present various experimental results. The curve
shown on Fig. 1 represents the relationship between the
maximum current, I,' and the time of cooling of the
emitter. The emitter was first heated up to 8500 C
and held there for 10 sec. It was then cooled for a
time t, after which it was again heated to 8500 C, and
the maximum current taken. The curve was reproducible,
and the effect in general does not show signs of wear.
The authors also investigated the I as function of
max
the minimum temperature to which the emitter would cool
down during the time t. They further obtained a curve
showing the maximum e/m -,-101 ion current versus the
maximum temperature of fast heating. The tungsten
emitter showed a similar behavior. The authors noted
that the effect disappeared after heating the emitter
above 12000 C. This could mean that this venj probably
complex ion results from adsorption on the emitter
surface of some residual gas components of the syztem.
Card 2/4 Heating above 12000 C then destroys the "active" surface
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layer responsible for some catalytic action producing the
101 ion. The platinum surface is probably free from this
catalyzer even at low temperAtures. The ions could be
the result of some organic radical with low potential of
ionization. Professor N. 1, lonov discussed results and
supplied advice. There are 2 figures; and 2 Soviet
references.
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ASSOCIATION; Phy3ico-Technical Institute AS USSR, Leningrad (Fiziko-
tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: August 14, 1959
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BELYAKOV, Yu.-I.) Cand. Phys-Math. Sci. (diss),"Use of Non-
Magnetic Impulse Electroscope in the Study Reactions of a Gas
Metal System." Leningrad, 1961, 11 pp. (Lenin~~rad Polytech.
Instit. Im. M. I. Kalinin) 160 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 249).
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AUTHORS: Belyakov, Yu. I* and Ionov, N. I.
TITLEt Penetration of hydrogen and deuterium through a nickel mem-
brane in the temperature range from 250-600 C
PERIODICALs Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 2, 1961, 204-210
TEXT: The authors describe experiments of studying the penetration of H 2
and D through a flat nickel membrane at a temperature range of 250-6000C
2
by using a pulsed mass -spectroscope (Ref. 7). On the basis of these ex-
periments, the authors determined empirical rules governing diffusion,
permeability,.and solubility of H 2 and D2 in nickel below and above the
point of magnetic conversion. In the given temperature range nickel has, in
the case of high permeability, very stable diffusion properties, and no
structural defects are formed on.protracted penetration of H i through the
membrane (Refs. 8, 9). These properties of nickel are impor ant when
determining possible small isotopic effects. The scheme of the experimental
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