SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOLOTICH, I. P. - BOLOTIN, G.A.

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Relation between separated... S/02o/61/137/001/018,/'021 B101/B204 volume v of the H202 solution evaporated within one minute was found to be 0.218 mg/cm2min for H 2 02concentrations between 0-05 - 2 %. According to G. Skatchard (Ref- 7), the molar fraction y h of the H202 vapor over the H 0 solution was calculated, and from n' vy N (3) 2 2 H202 ~ h /Mh (N = Avogadro number, M h = molecular weight of H 2 02), the number n' of the evaporated H 202 molecules was calculated. The effect produced by the distance between plate and surface of the solution was taken into account by n, n0 exp(-0-417-2) (4) and, accordingly, the curves A202 H 20 2 D = D(n') were drawn (Fig. 2). Agreement among the values obtained by means of the photographic and optical method respectively proves that between H2 02 separation and thickness of the oxide layer there exists linear dependence. This interrelation was more closely studied in con- sideration of the true surface of the metal. Investigation of the polished Card 4/6 Relation between separated... S/020/61/137/001JO18/021 BIOI/B204 metal surfaces by mi*~ans of a profilometer of the type "Kalibr" - VEI (All-Union Electrochemical Institute) showed that unevennesses of 0.01 - 2ht cause an increase ot the true surface as compared with the geometrical surface by a maximum of only 3~- In consideration of the unevenness coefficient 2.5 determined by 0. Erbacher (Ref. 9), the fol- lowing was found: 1H 0 - 11-5A1 0 ; 1 H 0 - 27.5 1190 (5). Here- 2 2 2 3 2 2 from the conclusion was drawn that a considerable part of H 202 disintegrates again on the metal surface. There are 2 figures and 9 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. 1. V. Stalina (Odessa Technological Institute imeni I. V. Stalin), PRESENTED: September 5, 196o,.by A. N.Frumkin, Academician SUBMITTED: September 5, 1960 Card 5/6 Relation between separated... S/020/61/137/001/018/021 B101//B204 L; 7- At tt 9,~ 2 Card 6/6 -5~1 PW At 01,6.9~) Igo Ic. S102016211461000610081016 B104/B186 AUTHORS: Roykh, 1. L. , Urdynskaya, V. V., Bolotich, 'I.. P. TITLZ: The influence of machining an the finish size of metal surfaces PE'RIODICAL: Akcdemiya nauk SSSR. -Doklady, v. 146, no. 6, 1962,. 1316-1317 TEXT: The influence of di'~'ferent machinin6 'methods (cutting, shapine, millinC anG C:--inding) on the true surfaces of Mg, Al, steel C-T-3 St-'z)l s-teel C-T-45 (St-45), bronze and cast iron is investigated using a profilometer of the type Kalibr-VEI. iiith thid instrument, surfaces of the 6th and up to the 14th class of surface finish can be examined. The enlargement varied between the limits of 2-103 and 12-1o4 vertically,. between 116.7 and 4200 horizontally. In the instrument a diamond tip (radius of curvature 1. 25 ~,) exerts a preasure of 0. 1 g against the metal nurface. For all metals and all Crades of finish the ratio of n = Smeasured /S cecrA = 1/sin(u//2) -,.as almost equal to unity. The angle a, defined as the apex angle of the four-faced pyramids constituting the metal Card 112 S/02 '-)/62/146/006/008/016 The influence of machinin,: on the ... B104/IB186 surface, showed 3nly small varintions from 168 + 20 in all of the test p i e c us. From thu results of 22~.V' pr,,~filoCrams iT fc'1101~s that tll,.e kind of macninin, and th,~: de&ree 3-J' surface -,'inish exert little influence on Smeasured . Differences bet-~-een true and mcasured surface values are attributed to iint,~venness,~s charac turis tic of surface qualities far exceeding the hiChest measurable classes of finish quality. There is 1 fiE:ure. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy tekhnolo,-icheskiy institut im. MI. V. Lomonosova (Odez~.sa Technoloj:ical institute imenJi 1.1. V. Lomonosov) "I PRE'SENTED: 10ay 28, 1962, by L. A. Artsimovich, Academician SUB,4 ITT ~-: D: 11"ay 25, 1962 Card 2/2 ROYKHp I.L.; ORDYNSKAYA, V.V.; BOLOTICH_ I-P. Effect of mechanical treatment on the surface area of metals* Dokl. AN SSSR 3.46 no.6:1316-1317 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. M.V. Lomonosovao Predetavleno.akademikom L.A. Artsimovichem. (surfaces (Technology)) (Metals-Finishing) FIIOYK,i, --- .11. ; BOLO'lit"'H: F, ; KOLTO OVA LA, Delv-rr.~nation of the energy of "ormation r)f' hydrogt~,n oKide i,-qd hydragen pe-~oxilde in ton atmopherl-3 e; of M& and -41. ZhuT-. fiz. khlni. '-6 (MIRA 17.--6) 1. Ode8skiy teldmologlzheLkAv inst-itu-, imeni Lcan~-nosora. ROYKH, I.L.; KOLTUNOVA, L.N.; BELITSKAYA, S.G.; DOLOTIGH, 1.P. Investigating the atmospheric corrosion of vacuum condensat.-C3 of zinc by photographic, optical and weight methods. Fizz. met. i metalloved. 17 no.5:784-786 My 164. (M1FA 17.9) 1. Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lononosova. xi, Uu- L 20'!9-66 c Jrj MA ACCESSION'NR: AP5011369 UR/0365/65/001/002/0239/0241 620.193.2 ..'AUTHOR: ItITLE; !SOURCE: Ro Yefimovich, Ye. V.; Bolotich, 1. P-.--- On atmospheric-corrosion f vacuum condensates of aluminum Zashchita metallov, v. 1, no. 2, 1965, 239-241 TOPIC TAGS: metal vapor deposition) vapor plating, corrosion resistance L6 ABSTRACT: Atmospheric corrosion of vacuum condensates of aluminum was studied to examine the corrosion resistance of aluminum platings prepared by vacuum conden-~ sation, a technique widely used on a commercial scale. The samples, 500-5000 A in thickness, were prepared by vacuum spraying of aluminum onto a glass gase. The ex-i tent of corrosion was measured by photographic and optical polarization techni- ques. The samples were oxidized for 10 min in air at 20 1 20C and at relative hu- midity of 50 t 5%. In order to enhance the optical density, the aluminum-films stretched on plates were immersed in a 4% Na2C03 solution, and, then, Mimersed for 1 min in a 50% solution of ethyl alcohol and dried for 10 min at 1000C. The de- pendence of the number of evolved H202 molecules upon corrosion duration is shown Car d 1/4 L 2619-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5011369 lin fig. I of the Enclosure. The dependence of thickness of aluminum oxide layer (in A) upon corrosion duration is shown in fig. 2 of the Enclosure. The dependence !of the number of evolved H202 molecules upon the quantity of A1203 molecules formed is shown in fig. 3 of the Enclosure. The dependence of the number of evolved H202 imolecules on the logarithm of corrosion time is shown in fig. 4 of the Enclosure. !The correlation between the number of evolved H202 molecules and the number of IA1203 molecules formed is, nAl,03 = 12-n H202' The linear dependence of the number lof evolved H202 molecules upon the logarithm of corrosion duration is in agreement ~witb data in the literature. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. iASSOCIATION: Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Odessa Institute of'Technology) SUBHITTED: 14Nov64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE- HH, GC No REF SOV, '003 OTHER,.- 003 !Card 2/4 L 2619-66 ACCESSIOIj IqR: APS011369 Card 3/4 ENCIMURE.- o1 Z41 0 cr 144 "L.O It hours hours rig. rig. 2. Z619-66 CCESS109 NRI APS011369 ENCLOSURE: o 2 ef 4# Qvj 1). tot, Fig. 3. Fig,~-4. 0--aluminUm.vac uum condensate- +---massiVe aluminum samples, Card 4/4 -:~ 12)43-66__,&M(_L~/T __ IJJ~P(C)_ ACCESSION NR: APS023694 UR/0076/65/039/009/2306/2308-, 541.17 AUTHOR: Roykh, 1. L.; Belitskaya, S. d.; Boloticb, 1. P. -. Ordvnskaya, V. _V* Nedzvedskaya, N. A. TITLE- Study of the oxidation/of silicon in air by the optical polarization and photographic method SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicbeskoy khimii, v. 39, no. 9, 1965, 2306-2308 TOPIC TAGS, silicon single crystal, hydrogen peroxide, oxidation kinetics ABSTRACT: The oxidation of the surface of an n-type siliqon single crystaf';Di~ient_ ed in the [1111 plane was studied at 70-73% humidity and 28-300C. The kinetic re- sults representing a three-hour growth of the oxide layer showed that this growth obeys the parabolic law LI-8 =,54.3t. During the first three hours followi-,g-the polishing, the oxide layer grew to a thickness of 17.5 A. It was found that the freshly cleaned silicon surface has an effect on a photographic film, and the pho- it tographic density D was plotted as a function of the exposure time. Chemical analy~- ses showed that H202 was formed during the oxidation of silicon in air. The con- Cnrd 1/2 L 1143-66.- ACCESSION NR- APS023694 f cordance between the kinetics of growth of the oxide layer and the kinetics 0 evolution of H202 indicates tljat the latter may serve as the criterion for the oxi-I dation of silicon.in air. Experiments showed that the surface of silicon under I vapors of a 10% aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide decomposes 96.2% of absorbed H202. Thus, the fraction of H202 evolved amounts to only a minute part of the H2021i formed during the oxidation. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. M;-V. Lomonosova (Odessa Te 0-institute) chnologicP SUBMITTED: 3lJul64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC NO REF SOVi 007 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 a 0 0 0 0 010 0 0-6-0 614~~** 0 0 0 a 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 alI zi A. Z--lI I a p P 9 a 1. 1V Y_t--L (z ;p.u4-i--)- 1W, 11-1.1 00 -00 00 -0 till a.4tible romoolne M hlkomais, A A. M-1-ft .11.1 1' N1 14 ....... 00 Z, :11. Allih. lal .01 -V- "U. toTIM. 1'l,10 -10 . ...... 00 al'I'lildr. 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Cq.twtm-l, tm- I wid "XI wts ali: almn't it, Kt..l 1, Iti1-1 od. a t Ammin"Wit. 1-11411104 litel"I Willi Ow.. .,it, w,r, wt -rw 411.411 IN... ptvjitl~ Willi Ilavid Admiv 00 X11 AS 0. I'L& MITALLLWGK&L UVERATWE CL&MIOCATON It I, T 91-ar-UT-Irt ~ u s AV go it] a 0 0 0 0 4 MI: 0 0 0 0 of* 6 0 00004 AM L 5d 0 0 9 LIO n 1 5 to a 3 a v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 see 0 0 go 00000 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * -00 -00 =00 see so* coo see we too BOLOTINY A., EnCincer IA ,,Or*. Krasnyy proletariy plant (_10 5-) "Introduction Of New Super-hard AllOys at the kra~,Ijyy PI-Oletarly pjaj%~I' 4 _U Stanhi i instrument, it'), nos. 1-2,1S445 BOLOTIN, A.A., inzh. Nature of load on the engine and the power transmission of th-a tractor. Trakt. i sellkhozmah. no.11:15-19 N '59. (MIRL 13;3) 1. Moskovskly institut mekhanizataii i elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozya7stva iment V.N. Molotova (MIMEh). (Tract ors--B% ines ) (Tractors-TransmiBeli:n devices) BDIOTIN, A.A.; SVIRSHCHEVSKIY, A.B., inzh. Field unit for investigating operations of tractors. Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 17 no.X:24-27 15�,. (MIRA 12:1) l.Vologodekly molechny7 institut (for Boletin). 2.Vsesoruznyy nauchno-iseledevatellskiy institut makhanizataii sellskogt khozyayBtva. (Tractors--Testing) (Photoelectric messuremeate) BOLOTIE, A. A., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Researcli into the naturtz, loading on power transmis-sion and the enCine in the o 'plerat,~Lon ai tractor in agricultural Production-" 1%'oscow, 196C.,. 2;1~- pp; (111--inistry of Higher and Secondary Specialist L-ducation RSKI-R, Moscow Inst of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 22-60, 135) APPMAmdou for ilrtit~ 11. 014t to= In P ~YvTsm A. ikqiet. "'im. $17=1 10 -0 - &W-P-Wl? trabs-Wom in LIM II-F13 3v and v2jjpx--Wv2p Irnsirluns in the E-type Storm, bolh in two-co~guraflmi apptoximajiml. constarI13 of II)c -analylkal sips).-ONIMn are drftrn~Liedjor B, C*, NI *; 01 ~ ard PI atorm in blp' and-Is".21V configuratiom; th= fu=t!Dns havv b=,um4 to dJ-em= IM rWmi of the toW dipbIz,.forc--.'oxHIalor fbro~ and probabWty of trar.-dflon f6r.tramidom lS'2-t2;-IJ'W in &tD.-n.- D~, R+I C' *4 N' ~ arA Olt, md fox tmnsitions lsls2s~- JeV2~ in mom 13, Ct 14", 011' 070 V". TM ' , total dipaiv fo=-Pbtz .mwj *T ft r=y- .;~ by tirm. that oh9ftd:by v~ of tho-ID110-compp-ration 810pro4matlDn (fir, the -S-.P 1j;Zion in R,!jV._ atory, the form-.r is 1-1~4-7 timts guater than th: F. LACIMAN Z-7- 72 "C: -ur 1, CTi N, USSR/Nuclear Physics - Atomic levels FD-29ru6 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 6/ig Author : Bolotin, A. B.; Levinson, I. B.; Levin, L. I. Title : Two-configurational approximation in the case of atoms of the carbon type Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, October 1955, 44a~-453 Abstract : The authors present the values of the parameters of the analytic one- electron wave functions for C, N"' 0" F3' Ne4, in the configura- 2 ls~2p4.' tions 1s 2522p2, 1622s2p3, and They determine the corrections to be added to the energy for the two-configurational approximation in the case of the ground configurations of tht-, above e rated atoms in the two-configurational approximation ls22s22p2_ls2p~umeThey com- pare the obtained theoretical values of the energy with experimental data. They determine the total forces of the dipoles and the proba- bilities of the transitions ls22sL>p3-ls22p2 both in the one-config- urational and also in the two-configurational approximations. The authors thank Professor A. P. Yutsis for proposing the theme. Eight references: e.g. A. B. Bolotin and A. P. Yutsis, ibid., 24, 537, 1953; A. P. Yutsis, ibid., 19, 565, 1949. Institution Vilnus State University Submitted May 29, 1954 U.13SR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika) No 12, 1956,-34270 Author: Glembotakiy, I. I., Martishyus, I. T., Bolotin, A. B., Iucis, A. P. 1nstitutian: None Title: Theoretical Determination of the Fine Structure of Atoms of the BorOD Type Original Pericdical: Lietuvos TSR Mokslu akad, darbai, 1956, B2, 15-19, Lithuanian resumi~ Abstract: The doublet splitting of the terms of 4 atoms of the boron type is deter- mined in the principal configurations both with the aid of the single-electron wave functions of the Pok self-consistent field., as well as with the aid of the analytic wave function. The theoretical results are compared with the experimental data. / OF' / - 1 - USSR/A towl card Molecular Physics - Physics of the !,tom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12J. :L956, 3426~ Author: Shugurov, V. K.Y Bolotin, A. B. Institution: None Title: Kne Structure of the Terms of' j~to..is of the Carbon and Nitrogen Type In t1n.. Configurations 1S2 2s 2p3 and 2S2 2p3 Original Periodical: Mokslo darbai. '1~ilniaus valst. univ. I-lat., Liz. ir chem. mokslu ser., 191-,6 41 1 v 5Y -47; Lithuanian resume' Abstract: The work is devoted to `kho Cietermination of the fine structure o--:' tern-,~ of atcrms of the carbon and nitroren type, respectively, in the configurations 162 2s 2p3 and ls2 2s2 L>p3. The r~alculation of the splitting is carried out with 11- lo-wance for the nondiagonal elenents the expressions for which contain terms taa7, give interaction with the nucleus., rand which therefore should give a considerable correction to the results obt&incd with the aid of only diagonal elenents. The cor- rection obtained by allowancc for t1ie nondiagonal elements reaches in the case of the 2p term of the Ne3+ atom in the 182 202 2p3 configuration a value of 50141 of 41`~e total splitting. It follows from 'Ube results of the investigation that the Fok 1 of 2 - 1 - USSR/A-omic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Jcurnal: Referat Zhur - Fizika.' No 12.1 1956, 34266 Author: Shugurov, V. K., Bolotin, A. B. Institution: None Title: Fine Structure of the Terms of Atoms of the Carbin and Nitrogen Type in the Coiifigurations ls2 2B 2p3 and ls2 2s2 2p3 Grig.inal Periodical: Mokslo darbai. Vilniaus valst. univ. Mat... fiz. ir chem. mokslu ser., 1956, 5, hl-47; Lithuanian resum4 Abstract: functions give a splitting that is smaller than the experimental one, and the analytical function Sive a smaller one than obtained with the aid of the Pok functions. 2 of 2 - 2 - USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 34267 Author: Levinson, I. B., Bolotin, A. B... Levin, L. Institution: None Title: Thio-Configuration Approximation in the Case of the Nitrogen-Type Atoms Original Periodical: Mokslo darbai. Vilniaus valst. univ. Mat. fiz. ir chem. mokslu ser., 1956., 5, 49-55; Lithuanian resum4 Abstract: The values of the parameters of the analytic siDgle-electron wave func- L-Ions ar 0+ - 2p3, 4 - given for the N, J, F2*, and Ne3+ atoms in the configuration 182 982 1S2 2s 2p4 and Is2 2p5. The energy correction for the 2-coiffiguration approxin.-it-Ion 1S2 2s2 2p~ - S2 2p5 is determined for all the above atoms. The theoretical valueSL of the energy obtained are compared with the experimental data. The total 3trent;ths of the dipoles and the transition probabilitieo 102 2s 2pit - 182 202 2p3 were do- termined in both the single as well as in tbe 2-configuration approximations. "' general expression was obtained for the totol dipole strength in the 2-configu--ation approximation in terms of the dipole in the case of transitions bet-Jeen the s and p shells. / O'C / USSWPhysical Chemistry Atom, B-3 Abst Journals Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1957, f4 Authors Levinson., I. B., Bolotinj, A. Bo, anft L. 1. __ Institution: -- 0 Vilno University Titles Two-Configuration Approximation- r At-=s --.f ~;he N!,tr~Zen Type ariginal Periodicals Mokslo darbai. Vilniaus valst. univ. Mat., f:'-z.. .1.7 chem- mdksii~ser. Abstract: Values for the parameters of the analyt.'_-~sl wave func- tions for the atoms W1 Oty F2t, and &04- tte ~_,nf~gurations 1822s22p3, ls2202p4y and 1022p5 are i�ven. Th~ e~~-Etrgj ---:rrection for 2s _A~ 5 haq been deter- the 2-configuration approximation ls 2ap3_1 sp - 9 for the mined for all the above-mentioned atoms. Theoreti~:al val4 l energies have been calculated and compared with exparimentill data. The total dipole moment and the probability of traDsitions of the 2 2 2 4 3 _l8 2s for both the sLngle- and 2-Lonfiguration ap- type 1s a2sp sp proximations bAve been calculated. A general expressf-'CM has been ob- tained for the total dipole moment Ttir the 2,~~-.;nfLgurat�on Card 1/2 USSR,,'Phys--?:--al Chemistry - Atcm, B-3 Abst J-r:urnalz Refe-rat Zhur - Xhiniya, Ro J., 1957, 54 Absixa~~.~. a I -.M .ppx--x4 atf4m by meaDs of radial intpgrals in the case cf transi- between the s- and p-orbitals. Card 2/2 USSR/ Physical Chemistry Atoi:i Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khiniya) No 3, 1957, 7132 B-3 Author Glembotskiy, I.I., Martishyus, and Yutsis, A,P. Innt AcadctV of Sciences Lithuanian SSR Title Theoretical Determination of Fine Structure of Atoms of B Type Orig Pub Lietuvos TSR mosklu akad, darbai, Tr. AN LitSSR, 1956, Vol B2, 15-19 (Lithuanian surstary) Abstract The doublet splitting of the ground state terns of four B type atoms has been calculated both on the basis of one-electron wave functions derived from Fock's self- consistent field and on the basis of analytical wave functions. The theoretical results are cormared with experimental data. Card 1/1 - 6 - . BOLOTIN, A.B.* IEVINSON, I.B. 9 Utilization of the symwtry of molecules in a simple method of molecular functions. Liet ak darbai B no.3:21-32 160. (EEAI 10:3) 1. Vilnyusakiy gosudaratvennyy universitet im. V.Kapsukasa i Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR, (Molecules) BOLOTIN, A.B. Utilization of alternation and symmetry of molecules in a simple method of molecular functions. Llet ak darbai B n0-3:33-41 160. (EUI 10:3) 1. V.Uyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.Kapsukasa i Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk Litovskay SSR. (Molecules) L 18858-63 EWT(1)/FCC(W)/BDS A~FTCASD/IJPW ACCESSION NR:. AT3002108 S/2910/61/001/01-/0101/0f17 AUTHORS: Bolotin, A. B., Gensayte,' Ye. B Kurakevich, V. A. C~o MTLE: Application of two-center functions in calculations of hiatomic imolecules SOURCE: AN Lit SSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy sbornik. v.1, no.1-2, 1961, 101- ..117 1TOPIC TAGS: wave function, single-electron wave function, two-center wave Ifunction, Schroedinger equation, t;iatomic, molecule, ion, H, hydrogen !ABSTRACT: This theoretical paper deals with the two-center single-electron Iwave functions which have been obtained by others as the result of a solution of :the Schroedinger equation for the positive ion of the Hydrogen molecule. The ;primary task of this paper is an application of the Bates functions (Bates, D. R i .2 i ~et al., Roy. Soc., Proc., v. AZ34, 1956, Z07) to the calculation of biatomic mole- cules for the case when the wave function of the system is constructed in the fornx :of determinants, consisting of said functions, on the premise that a single type 01 equivalent electrons exists. The, effective charge is determined from the condition of minimum energy of the system. The general equation is obtained for the ener ~of a molecule in the form of a sum of integrals of the elliptical coordinates, X Card 1/3 L 18858-63 ACCESSION NR: AT30OZ108 which can be calculated by numerical integration; in a particular case, they are ,reduced to tabulated integrals. All ultimate equations appear in two forms: The .first affords a possibility of employing Bates' tables, recomputed for suitable values of the effective charge, wherein the matrix element of the interaction moperator of the electrons is determined by numerical integration. The second affords a possibility of reducing all integrals of the theory to the tabulated ones; ,the full employment of the Bates tables, of course, is thereby excluded. With further reference to the two possible methods for the calculation of biatomic molecules with identical nuclei by means of the two-center functions, it is noted that the first of them, that is, the method employing the tables of the parameters, the energy, and the coefficients of the Bates wave functions, conceives of the ,energy of a system rationally in the form of the sum of the energy of the electrons .relative to the nucleus and'the energy of interaction between the electrons. The first term of this sum can be calculated with the aid of Bates' tables as recomputed for suitable values of the effective charge (see above). The second term of the sum is'found by numerical inteScation. Consequently, for the calculations undertaken, it is advisable to tabulate the integrals in terms of which the matrix elements of the interaction operator between equivalent and nonequivalent electrons can be expressed. The second method, in which the effective charge is varied for speci- fied R and 2 a- in inte ge rs, leads to the integrals tabulated by M. Kotani et al., Card 2/3 L 18858-63 - -kw- - . -- - . - - - - -1 ACCESSION NR: AT3002108 Phys. Mat. Soc. Japan, Proc., V. ZO, extra no.1, 1938. This variant eliminates the employment of the Bates tables for the parameters and for the energy. The maxi- inum accuracy of this method does not exceed the accuracy of the graphs employO.! Fhe first variant can achieve almost any desired degree of accuracy. "The aumd Ts, express their cordial gratitude to M. G.Veselov and M. I. Petrashen' for theirs kttention and valuable advices proffered in the course of this work. The authors also thank A. P. Yutsis, N. D. Sokolov, and I. B. Levinson for comments and observa.~- tions on the work." Orig. art. has 90 numbered formulas. ~ASSOCIATION: Viltnyusakiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet imeni V. Kapsu-ka- sa (Viinyus State University) SUBMITTED: 03Nov6O DATE ACQ: 23Apr63 ENCL: 00. SUB CODE: Pti, MM NO REP SOV: 001 OTHER: 008 Card.. .3/3 L 18585-63 EWP(J)/EPF(C)/EWT(1)/EWT(M)/BDS AFFTC/ASD/ESD-3 Pe-4/Pr-4 .RMIWWIMAY ACCESSION NR: AT3002109 S/Z910/611001/01-/0119/0,1Z8 AUTHOR; Bolotin, A. B.. .TITLE: Results of a quantum -mechanical investigation of molecules with conjugate bonds SOURCE: AN Lit SSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy sbornik. v.1, no.1-2, 1961, 119-1?8 TOPIC TAGS: electron, jump, probability, anisotropy, diamagnetic, susceptibi- lity, aromatic, molecule, triphenylene, MO LCAO method, molecular orbit, molecular function, MF LCAP method ABSTRACT: This theoretical paper investigates problems relating to the calcu- lation of the probabilities of electron jumps and the anisotropy of the diamagnetic susceptibility in aromatic molecules exhibiting point symmetry. The study employs the method of molecular functions expressed in linear combinations of atomic functions (MF LGAF) which has been adopted widely in quantum -mechanical investigations of symmetric molecules with conjugate bonds and which is better known in scientific literature under the term MO LCAO (molecular orbit - linear combination of atomic orbits). The author prefers the term "function" to the term "orbit" as being physically more meaningful. The present paper expands the Card L 18585-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3002109 initial development of the MO LCAO method previously set forth by the author and a co-author (I. B. Levinson) in Akad. nauk, LitSSR, Trudy, B, v. 3(23), 1960, 21~' and by the author (ibid., page 33). In the present investigation the general problein is solved by the MO LCAO method with 1T -electron approximation. The general formulas are illustrated on the example of triphenylene molecules, C181112, IlThe auth'or expresses his gratitude to Prof. A. P. Y-atsis for his review of the manuscript and his remarks. Some of the cafculations re performed by P. P. Pipirayte, L. P. Bastite, and V. K. Oginskayt , to whom the author exDresse.3 his thanks." Orig. art. has 33 numbered formulas and Z figures. ASSOCIATION: Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet irzieni V. Kapswkasa (ViInyus State University) SUBMITTED: 25Apr6l DATE ACQ: Z3Apr63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH, MM NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 003 Card Z/ Z L 12 618-63- EWf(~ )IFON")IB~- J~ IJP (C ACCESSION NR: AP3001168 S/0208/63/003/003/0560/fo564: AVEHOR: Bolotin, A. B.; Shusurov,, v. (Vilnius) TITLE: TraxisTormation of a many-center integral to one center SOURCE: 2hurnal vychislitellnoy matematiki i maiematicheskoy fizildj Y. 3, no. 3, 1963, s6o-s64 TOPIC TAGS: electronic states of mDlecules, molecular orbitals, many-center integrals, Fourier transfo= ABSTRACT.- A method is presented for computing the many-center integrals (which arise in determining the electronic state of molecules) by reducing all atomic orbitals to one center by means of Fourier transform. Thus, one of the difficalties in sequential theoretical computation of electronic states of molecules is elirnin d. Orig. art. has: 28 formulas and one graph. ASSOCIATION: :.*Card none L 29610-66 EVJP(J)1EV1T(m) IJP(c) RM ACC NR: AT6012618 SOURCE CODE: UR/2910/65/005/001/0095/0104 AUTHOR: Rakauskas M. Z." B I R. I.; Rakauskas, R.; Balyavichyus Balevicius, M.; Bolotinas, A. ORG: Vilnius State University im. V. KapsukaR_(Villnyusskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Use of the self-consistent field method for aromatic molecules. 1. The case of the asymmetric molecule SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy sbornik, v. 5, no. 1, 1965, 95-104 TOPIC TAGS: aromatic hydrocarbon, Hamiltonian, electron, ground state ABSTRACT: The authors solve self-consistent field equations for the ground state of the 1,2-benzanthracene molecule for n-electrons in the "zero differential overlap" approximation. The eigenfunctions of the effective single-electron Hamiltonian for the molecular calculations are given in the form Tf a linear combination of atomic orbitals. The resultant functions were used for studying the excited state of the molecule in the mono- and multiconfigurational approximations. The numerical Card 1/2 L 29610-66 ACC NR: AT6012818 I results are tabulated for the 1,2-benzanthracen~molecule. The theoretical results are compared with experimental data where possible. All calculations were done on a BESM-2M computer. The comparison indi'cates that the choice of numerical values for the empirical parameters is essentially correct. However, the process of ca"cu- lating the single-electron functions and corresponding energy levels showed that the numerical values of the energy levels are extremely sensitive to the selection of these parameters. In conclusion the authors consider it their pleasant duty to thank Professor A. P. Yutsis for examining the manuscript and for his helpful com- ments, and I. V. Ratarunas for his cooperation in bringing the work to a rapid con- clusion. Orig. art. 2 figures, 4 tables, 26 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Jun64/ ORIG IMF: 002/ OTH REF.- 008 Card 2/2 ACd -NR.' ~,kT-6-0-23217 SOURCECODE: Ti-R/2910/65/0051/003/0305/031'~' AUTHOR- Rakausl%-as, R. 1. Rakauskas, R.; Bolotin, A. B. -- Bolodnas, A. e13 i ;L ORG: VilInyus State University im. V. Kapsukas (Villryusskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet) i I T~TLE- Calculation of multicenter integrals in the theory of complex Molecules. 1. Tramsformation of the atomic function to another center SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fIzichesIdy sbornik. v. 5, no. 3. 1965, 30.5-313 I~TOPIC TAGS: complex molecule, molecular theory, molecular structure ABSTRACT: A formula is derived which makes it possible to represent the atomic orbiLals -localized at one of the centers in terms of quantities pertaining to another center. This re- sult permits reducing any multicenter inte-g-eal encountorod in the theory of complex molecules L6~one canter and the angular variables will be separated from th3 radial variables in th-is integral. Furthermore, the quantities characterizing the arrangernent of tlie c-enters, i.e., the structm a of the molecule, is presented in explicit form in the formulas of the multicenter integrals. There is no need to examine separately the problems of the conversJon of an infinite series determining the function. However, when calculqtWg the inatit-~ eleme!lts of ..various operators these problems should be examined -14thout faill. it is natural that the con- Card 1/2 ACC NRt AT6023' .17 vergence of the derived series dePends botli on the dh;tanco betN,,,een centcrs fuld on thit formed atomic orbitals. Using the Fourier transforr-riation and plane v,,ave c ansion in xr Spherical harmonies, the Slater atomic wave function about another center is expand;,~d. Gz the basis of the proposed method a program is set up for calcuIRLin- t 1-he. numerical values of T,the Slater-type wave functions transformed Lo another center on an olect-ronic computer. The 1'-authors thank Prof. A. P. Yutsis for his attention to the work and Docent V. K. Shum oy d Candidate of Physico -Mathematical Sciences A. dzq __K an A. Ban vtis for useful cussions, Orig. I art.,-has: 38 formulas. SUB-'CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 12Nov64/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 016 71 Card 2/2 1Y) (-e ,ZVIAMD, A.P. ~SlanTqlyn noBBOHn-I , Andrei Fedorovich Shmatko. Put' I Dut.khoz. no.12:35 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Shmatko, Andrei Fedorovich, 1898- ) PH= I SOCK UPW17A7:CX SC7/47. A Iat, L..I~jtrsd, lilq Gro;:Ion'rell I m.hinistroyanli i ;rjt-atr~j*..!: 1. ttA and I.Str%-t X--' rjr.t& al'!p Lniartad. 7,Ceo cop.,as print&i, Ed. ;.C.). S.P. L-jg Prl.. Ed.., A.B. A.-,, Candl.t. tf U-niz.1 K4. Zm4r~oaor, P.Y. C-didt. ,f A.K. of Science. , B.A. R-lk-' -4 Zk..gl. , or Zca~~, Yanaglag 9d. f.r Lit-ot-. Inc, (L..L.Cmd p-hei.), !a.?. q.-, Z"C'--j U. P".!- Ing 3-., S.Z. St-r-klyl Tach. Ed., C.T. Sp.:.~~.kAjm. PURP=, T~L!. cf rti*l.. 1. Intended f.~- t-t.l-l --n chLoo pjejotod~ajVL-.Ajr argentootla.1s,and maj, .1,wo k. ...:" t. killed ..rk.... Ccof*ron,,e, .. Gro.;~ p~--J.j 1. tn. ~&,hin, .1.1 hold 5--bor 24-a' 1-9-1. L.41-nirred Th. -f--- a- -11- bi -d tocEnlci f ~h. -h12. .4 '-n't--t GM LSM, and Th. artloll.. or. 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L.I-as for Part 5 (Llvo~ ?azt) 36 in the Ll-vsialil Vtcpog-x h- - ' th -V ~Wthod U Z-'.rftAo* in A;Ipllc-t-14 Ol - r" -Ms-!cb-A."-bly Operatic- V-1 Us~;,Mv(L&uj=,rAdj. introducti= -C Cc timucUo Prod=Uon Xath -kaj I, lz X.A~f--url-9, macto.ni'"tim of Ass-b 2toc Booed on Grcp Fro,00-41-9 iFtCBV--i rl GX'.'P PRCI-~=G Th. rxoari.na,% .1 J-p ?~...Lnc Khl=2;!t? Do 2", noant. of the Leningrad S~,-rkhox gigh-Frti.i.my Proc-SL-C 279 The RastLIts f T..r.CT.-tl.. of PL-At 250 ninmd]. Grol;p Ka. Th. of I.t-d=lzg 286 ticja-m~hmical Plant C-p-Proceaj!na rdl 'one. or Intmd- o,akl. rhe '~d z96 or Plan. " Zitall-Lot ?rodutiou in the Gralmashu ~p..(KuTbyxh-yl' special F-tore. in the D~qlonlot Of YWo- 'is fee%orlm, Prone, *a With the Introdoction of Group Ychiai.g or P-rt& t ANUFRIYEV, V.A.; KIIITRUN, N.,M,, OLIKHOVSKII, N.V,; B01"NiN., M_, 1 1 1.-1 - ~ - inzh.. retsenzent; VLA.DIMI.'-I*OV, V.M., inzin. [Large-lot production of milling machines] Krupnoserilnoe proizvodstvo frezernykh stankov. Mosk-va, Mash-inostroerie, 1965. 206 p. (MIRA 18;4), T :7 A. P. T- -;yr "10745. 7, o In, A. 1 1 P,-- ti-clik i in" ru ,,~,,A, 1-14 ~Uit~-,'AL S-AT-- Y - Vol.. "oshva, DIKOV. Iyubomir, professor. inzhener; DITTS, O.G., professor. redaktor [translator]; 3OLOM.U,.A_L, doteent [translator]; XAFIAN. M.Ta.. redaktor izdatelletva; PIMIKINA, Tek.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Using the method-of the least squares for determining the most suitable level-and plans; for the vertical cross-section of building sites] Primenenie aposoba naimen'shikh kyadratov k opredeloniiu naibolee podkhodiashchikh oformliaiushchikh priamykh i. plookostat; pri vertikal2noi planirovks stroitelOnykh ploshchadot. Perevod a bolgarskogo O.G.Ditts'i A.I.Bologiaa. Pod red. O.G.Ditts. Leningrad. Gog. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhttakture, 1956. 34 p. (Building) (MLRA 9:12) BOLOTIN, A.I., dots., kand. tekhn.nauk Using the theory of minimum sums of absolute values in solving problem in vertical leveling of an area. Sbor. nauch trudov LISI no.26:239-260 157. (MIRA 12:1) (Civil engineering) 3W AUT11OR: B n I C, 1112,- A. I., Docent, MLn'JidlAe ~)l SOV/154-50-5-3/18 Technicaf--Sciences TITLE: Application of the Least Squares Integration Method to the Determination of the Plane Nearest to a Given Section of Ground Sur-'ace (Primeneniye integralinogo sposoba naimen' - shikh kvadratov dlya opredeleniya ploskosti, naiboleye blizkoy k dannoinu ucha.9tku poverkhnwiti) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aero- fotos"yemka, 1958, Nr 5P PP 33 - 37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Firstly the different cases in which such a problem arises are described. In 1952 the Bul,garian i;cientist Lyubomir Dimov sug6csted a method of 'Olving such a problem. His method is based upon the principle of least square devi- ations of distinctive points of i3round surface from the wanted plane (Ref 1). In this paper the least squares integration method is applied. The Hungarian scientist Milasovzky Bela (Ref 4) used the same method, obtaining Card 1/2 a considerable simplification of procedure in solving Application of the Least Squares Inteeration Method to SOV/154-58-5-3/18 the Determination of the Plane 11-fearent to a Given Section of Ground Surface a similar problem of profile rectification. The procedure is described in detail. The formulae (2) obtained permit to determine the static moments of the volumes of right prismatic and cylindric frustums with different base contours. This method provides a reliable and simple meano of determining the parameters of the plane nearest to a given section of gTound surface. There are 1 figure and 4 references, 3 of uhich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Inzhenerno- stroitel I nyy institut (Lening-rad Order of the Red Labor Dmmex~.Institute of Building Engineers) SUBMITTED: December 13, 1957 Card 2/2 ~BOIOTTN. A.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk Theory of the effic'lent adjustment of the Tzecision of measurable and determinable elements of the trigonometrical system. Sbor. nauch. trud. WSI.~'0-3:59-76 1,59. (MnM 1~:7) (Geodesy) 8/123/61/000/009/001/027 Aoo4/Aio4 AUTHOR.- Bolotin,-A,.'--, TTIPLE~ Multi-item (gang) set*-!ng of special and multipurpose machine tools. (From the wcrking pra,:~*Ice of the "Krasnyy Proletariy" im. Yefremov Plant) PERIOD!^ L., Refe-rativny A .1 zhurnal, Mashincs-.royeniye, no. 9, 1961, 4, abstract qB13 (V sb, "Gruppovaya tekhmol,, v mashinostr. i priborostr.", Mos- cow - Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1960, 201 - 223) 9=1- The author cites the working practice employed at the "Krasnyy Pro- letariy" im. Yefremov Plant (Moscow) in using a gang method of setting special and multipurpose machine tools In the flow production of the IK62 machine. The basis for this method is. the grouping of several parts according to overall dimensions, material and technological features; assigning these parts to one machine tool and equipping It with quick-change setting devices making it possible to set and reset the machine tool, within the shortest time. The author presents examples of gang setting on ver-lcal -.~.irnlng sem!-rvatimatics of tr%nsfer machines Card 1/2 S,1123/61/000/C)09/001/027 Multi-item (gang),.. AOo4/Alo4 of various models, on milling and drilling machines stating their setting layout. He cites designs of quick-chD-nge fixtures and numerical data on the time necessary for the setting and resetting of machine tools when switching over to the tooling of other items. There are 25 figures, 1. Bern.911teyn [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card 2/2 BOLOTIN, A.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk 'days of improving the effectiveness of the principle 0 in the elimination of systematic errors. Izv. vys. geod. i zerof. no.4!39-42 161. of least squares ucbeb. zav.; (MIRA 15:1) 1. Leningradskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut. (Least squares) GAVRILOV, N.I.;_P!?~OTIN, A.S., dots., otv. red.; RAVERGOZ, Ye.I., tekhn. red. [Asymptotic law of distribution of prime numbers; a text- book for university students] Asimptoticheskii zakon ras- predeleniia prostykh chisel; ut-hebnoe posobie dlia stu- dentov universiteta. Odessa, Odeaskii goo.uniT.,1962. 76 p. (MIRA 17:3) -~7 !aTm on-,,naqoAnwY, L. A. "Dependence of Surface Tension on iadius of Drop't. Uch. Zaps Kishinevsk, un-ta, 11, PP 153-156, 1954 Se:,dempirical approximate equation of dependence of surface tension of the radius of the drop r is derived:O'~=C (1 - 2/.4,r 2/1 -Z r2.). Where G is the surface ten~;I 0 -an of flat liquid surface; is a constant of the order of magnitude of 107 to 1O'VCGS units. Concrete values for various liquids are not specified. (RZhFiz, No 10, 1955) SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956 3/04 60/Ooo/ooa/o13/035 '16-34'c'o 0111~0222 AUTHORSi Bolo tin and Dubolarl , V.K. TITLEs The application of the method of the small parameter for equations of higher ordor PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no.8, 1960, 86-87 alostraot no.8870- Uoh. zap. Kishenevsk. un-t, 1959, 39, 253-26o LTEXT: The author investigates the question on the critical mova'ble points of the integrals of the equations w(n) _ jj(w(n-I)'._'w,'w'z)' (1) Vx where R is a rational function of w, w', WO PI'..IW (n-2),, W(n-1) and analytic in z. By generalizing the method of Painleve' which is 'eased on the theorem on the series development of integrals in terms of - powers of the small parameter, the author obtains conditions for the absence of critical movable points foT this equation. These conditions read as follows: (n-1) 1) R must be a polynomial with respect to w , where its degree is not higher than-two, i.e. (1) must have the form; Card 1/2 S/044/60/000/008/013/03g/ The application of the method.,,. CI1I/C222 (n) . . (,(n-2)" W 0 'W'Z) (w(n-1))2 + A1 2 2) the coefficient A has only simple poles with respect to (n-2) and 0 41- has no entire part, i.e. A (w(n~2)) 7" where N are 0 1 -.7 k natural numbers. w k lAbBtracter's notat The above text is a full translation of the original t Soviot abstracts- Card 2/2 SOKOLuV, Ye.l. (lashinov); BOLUTIN, A.S. (Kishinov) Study of a singular integral. Izv. vys. upheb. zav.;-mat. no.2:108,-119 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Integrals, Generalized) SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Karmazin, V. S.;,'Bolotinj Ao S. ORG-. Odessa State University (Odes1kyy derzhavrWy universytet) TITLE: First boundsx7 value problem for a,polybarmmic function of p-th order in a sphere SOURCE: AN UkrR3R. Dopovidi, no. 1,, 1966., 2T-32 TOPIC TAGS: boundary value probleL, harmonic analysis, polynomial- ABSTRACT: The authors solve the problem of finding on a sphere (V) a polyharmonic function U of order p satisfying the equation 0) and subjected to the boundary conditions Alu (Q), Q cz 1 .0,'~11, The functions fi(Q) are assumed to be continuous and to have finite changes on an arbitrary arc of the great circle of the spherical surface. The problem is solved with the aid of spherical functions and a system of polynomials in terms of Legendre functions. The solution is obtained in the form, .4 A 1, P-1 co in P P-1 co r M F,. tA(6 I. Y =1 z (~r),, .' , .) 2,,, T.- Y(M) k " - - I .'i Card 1/2 ACC NRz AP06W7755 and it is stated as a corrolary that ary polyharmonic function in the sphere (V) can aslo be expanded in this series. This report was presented by Academician AN, Yu. 0. WtropolIs'Iq7 (Yu. At Mitropollskly)s Orig. art. has: 14 formulas. SUB CODE:. 12/ SUBM DATE: 3BNm&l ORIG RU: 003/ OTH REF: 002 P0,.'..r.TlN, A, ya. , I 'j I; ~', ', T; 'ol,' 11.1, r1, ; IMARPIV . and remnval r.f' fu,-nt,,r-~ --age la',* 1. 1 0 - .1. 1 1 , "-s' S , ,, ~,, r,-- .2, ';'1 6,8 F 't.4, ~% I? , 9 1~ BOLOTIN, B.I., inzh.; KOITDRkT#YEV, V.V., inzh. Drainage in railroad yards. Zhel.dor.transp. 40 no.10:58 0 '58. (MlRA 11:12) (Drainage) (Railroads--Tards) FATIRMANN. A.: VINETSXAYA. A.Yu.Ctransistorl; BOLOTIN. B.M. [translator]; SAFARYAR, M.K., kandidat tekhaicheski0l"W. TIORTILtor; M , P.R., vedushchiy redektor; TRCFIMOV. A.T.. takhnicheakiy redaktor [Reinforced concrete tanks for the storage of petroleum and petroleum products. Translated from the German) 2holazobatonnys rezervuary dlia khraneniia nefti i nefteproduktov. Perevod a nemetskogo A.IU. Vinetakoi i B.K.Bolotina. Pod red. M.K.Safariana. Moskva. Goa. neuchno-takha. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivuoi lit-ry, 1956. 130 P. (Petroleum-Storage) (MIRA 10:1) BOLOTIN, B.M. Pipolino for liquid gases. Stroi. truboprov. 6 no. W1-32 F !61. (14MA 14: 5) (United States-Liquifiod petroleum gas--Pipelines) L 9861.61 Wr(J)IEIT(c)AW(I)IkWi(m)IBDS-AFFTCIASDIzSD-3--ro-LIPr-bi.- .-ft1ww/my/1jP(0) ACCESSION NR-. AP3001353* S/0048/63/027/006/0754-/0757 AUTHOR: Tersk-oy, Ya. A.1 Bolotin, B. M.; Brudz', V. G.., Drapkina, D. A TITLE: Effect of the substituent-on the luminescence of azomethynes,[Report of the Eleventh Conference on Luminescence held in Minsk from 10 to 15 September 1962F- SMCE: W SSSR..Izv. Seriya fizicheskaya,*v. 27j no. 6. 19631 754-757 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence of szomethynes, salicylaldehyde derivatives, bydro)Wnsphthandebyde derivatives ABMUCT: A nunber of sub8tances containikj an azometbyne gm* are knom to exhibit strong luminescence n the crystalline state. Hence investigation of crystalline azometbynes and factors is of practical and theoretical interest. The suthors-b~ntheisizid*ahd Lnvestigated 44 - azome-thyneso.. derivatives of salieyl.; and betz,-~hydrox~naphthald hyde; ing procedures described In the literature, and five derivatives of para-dtSwWl- aminobenzaldelWde. The spectra of the forwr in the pwdered state Vera rec~-%rdsd Card L 9861-63 ACCESSION WR: AP3001353 on an ISP-51 spectrograph vith an MP-1 attachment and an FEU-17 photomLltiplier at room temperature; the spectra of the latter veree Studied in the crysta.11ine state and in frozen dimetlWlformamide solutions at 77*K. Forutor inverstigatorn (NdrMakhaMetCYVj. R. N. I Shirogin, D. R. Kozlov,, YU - 1. - PL'Clekov, V. L. - Optikp. i BpektroBkopiyu, 11,606, n6i and ea 63R~,-143, 1145, 1962) inferree. that the luminescence of azo compolurid~slq~idya~!ori,.CStIvnes is connected with hydror,on bond asEociation leading to f iation of a"quasi-aromatic six-membered rinE. The precent results indicato tha this factor) while favorable, is not decisive; strong luminescence persists in frozen solutions wher'e intermolecular H-bonding is imposEible. The authors attribute the intense luminescence'of crystalline azomethynes to. inductive or field act'ion of the substituents, The data may prove useful in guiding the choice of substituents to obtain bright luminescence in the series of meta- substituted derivatives. Orig. art. has: l figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: VsesoyuzrW*.v nauchno-lssledovatellski~ institut khimicheskikh reaktiv9v i,osobo chisty!kh khimicheskikh veshchestv (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Reagents and High-PurlU Substanraes) Card 2/3 25050 S/064 /61/000/007/002/005 B124/B206 A~TV~ORS. Vayser, V. L., Ryabov, V. D., Bolotin, B. M. TITLE: Synthesis of polycarbonates and epoxy resins on the basis of 1, 1-(4, 4-dioxy)-diphenyl ethane PERIODICALt Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 7, 1961, 24 - 25 TEXTz For the manufacture of epoxy resins, polycarbonates etc., the authors propose, instead of diphenylol propane, another diphenol, i. e., i'l-(4,4-dihydrox~-diphenyl ethane (D), which had already been produced in good yield in 1904 by condensation of phenol with acetaldehyde. In previous papers (Ref. 2t DAN SSSR, 21, No. 4 (1954); Ref. 3: DAN SSSR9 j22, No. 5 (1955); Ref. 41 Sbornik trudov 9-y nauchno-tekhnicheskoy konferentsii Moskovsk, neft. inst. 1954) the authors described the synthe of this compound by condensation of phenol with acetylene in aqueous or alcoholic solution in the presence of an acid catalyst: 2 O-OH + HCE-CH ~HO-O -CH- O-OH. In aqueous solution this reaction proceeds over 6H3 acetaldehyde (Ref, 5: V. L, Vayser, V. D. Ryabov, DAN SSSR9 100, No. 2 (1955)). A number of cationites and aluminum silicates are being Card 116 25050 S/064/61/000/007/002/005 Synthesis of polycarbonates ... B124/B206 investigated as catalysts for this reaction. It was the author's aim to find out%Nhether the dihydroxy-diphenyl ethane obtained from acetylene and phenol can be used for the synthesis of polycarbonates and an epoxy resin. The polycarbonates were synthetized by condensation of D with phosgenel q n HO-r'K'PH-O-OH + nCOC1 2 2 "0 H ~_O In + 2nHC1, applying . '~% 3 H3 ' - direct phosgenization in the presence of NaO11 or pyridine, or phosgeniza- tion at the interface of two phases. D, twice recrystallized from benzene, with a melting point of 1230C, was used for the experiments. Direct phos-- genization was carried out in a three-necked flask with a mercury seal, mixer and reflux condenser. An alkaline solution of D, methylene chloride, and a catalyst were added into the flask, and phosgene was passed through. After termination of the reaction, the reaction mass is mixed for another hour, methylene chloride is removed by steam distillation, the poly- carbonate obtained is rinsed with hot water up to neutral reaction, and dried at 800C. The experimental results are given in Table 1, which shows that the mean molecular weight and the melting point of the polycarbonate rise with decreasing reaction temperature. Phosgenization in the presence of pyridine was carried out as followst 11 g of D, dissolved in methylene Card 2/ 6 25050 S/064/61/000/00-1/002/005 Synthesis of polycarbonates... B124/.B206 chloride, and 24 9 of pyridine were treated with phosgene for one hour at 20--350C, nitrogen was blown through after termination of the reaction, pyridine hydrochloride was decomposed by aqueous lye, the polycarbonate obtained was treated with steam and rinsed with hot water up to neutral reaction. A total of 8 g of polycarbonate with a molecular weight of 4100 was obtained from 11 g of D. No positive results were obtained by phos- genization at the interface of the phosgene solution in chloro benzene and the basic solution of D. For polycarbonates obtained by direct phosgeniza- tion in the presence of NaOH, melting point, molecular weight (viscosimet- ric-) and hydroxyl number were determined; they were submitted to elementary analysis and fractionated. The hydroxyl number of the polycarbonates was determined by acetylating with acetic anhydride in the presence of pyridine and titration of the acetic acid formed with 0.5 N aqueous alkali against phenol phthalein; the hydroxyl content amounted to 3.26%. The results of the elementary analysis (73-76%C, 5.16%Hl and 73.98%C, 5.861AH) are very II'/ close to those calculated from the formula O-OCH -00-1 (75% C and 6H 3 5% H). The polycarbonates were fractionally precipitated Card 3/6 by methanol from 25050 S/064/61/000/007/002/005 Synthesis of polycarbonates ... B124/B206 a lz5~ol solution in methylene chloride, two fractions with molecular weights of 29500 and 43600 being obtained, The -)A-1 (EA-1) epoxy resin was also synthEtized from D .. with the same polycondensation degree as the )-40 (E-40) resin produced from di.phenylol propane, and the properties of the two resins were compared, For the resin obtained, the molecular weight was determined according to Rast to be 455, the epoxy number to be 19.8%. and the droplet-forming temperature according to Ubbelohde to be ~320C. Com- parative tests of varnish coatings obtained from the EA-! and E-40 resins were made at the institut 01TA-4 (Institute GIPI-4) ; the results are given in Table 2. There are 2 tables and 5 Soviet-bloc references. Card 4/6 TERSHOY, Ya.A.; BOLOTIN, B.M.; BRUDZI, V.G.; DRAPKINA, D.A. Effect of substitutes on the luminescent properties of azomethine compounds. Izv. AN SM. Ser. fix. 27 no.6:754-757 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovateltakiy institut khimicheakikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv. (Schiff bases--Spectra) KRASOVITSKIY, B.M.; BOLOTIN, ILM. NURMUKILOIETOV, R.N. Azomethine bases. Part 1t Structure and absorption speotra. of nalicylalanilines, Zlmr. ob. Aim. 34 no.1133786-3791 N t64 (MIRA 18:1) ACCESSION NR: AP4043944 S/0168/64/019/008/0009/0014 AUTHOR: Bolotin, D. N.- (Active member) TITLE. Using oriented nolzmalized graphs for calculating transfer coefficients SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, vi 19, no. 6, 1964*, 9-14 f TOPIC TAGS: graph, oriented graph, normalized graph, transfer. coefficient ABSTRACT: Using a bloc' -Aiagrarn of an amplifier stage with several feedback circuits as an example, C. L. Coates' rules for constructing an oriented normalized graph (IRE Trans. -on Circuit Theory, v. CT-6, no. 2, 1959) are demonstrated. Another act of rules is set forth for eliminating the input apices in the graph, which permits computing the transfer coefficient of a multi-input electronic circuit subjected to noise. In the case of a wideband amplifier with a significant interelectrode capacitance, the admittance matrix is of the square type; such a matrix has no oriented normalized graph. A special technique Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043944 (generator-load scheme) is suggested to obviate this difficulty and to obtain an artificial nonsquare matrix which obeys the above rules. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 15 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhnicheakoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineeriiij and Electrocommunication) 5UBMITTE..~., -09Jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE, EC NO REF SOV.* 002 OTHER: 002 C.,d '~SN108/65/020/001/0018/0023 ACCESSION NR: AP.5004419 AUTHOR: Bolotin, D. N. (Active member) TITLE- Generalized graph and its use in calculating electronic circuits SOURCE: Radiotekhnika. v., 201, no. 1. 1965. 18-23 TOPIC TAGS: graph, generalized graph, electronic circuit ABSTRACT: Based on Y. C116WIS and E. Cassignol's work ("Linear Signal Flow Graphs and Application, "1962). the article tries to develop a representation of a complicated electronic circuit by a graph that would have these features: (a) includes all internal.points of the circuit; (b) its branchem represent the transfer factors; (c) its loops have a weight factor of -1; (d) possesses the properties of structural diagrams. In such a graph, the number of nodes is equal ta-: -to the nurnbe-~ of actual circuit nodes. ~ This graph permits -imposing noise Him a convenient r J,tions and i for analyzing elect onic circuits in several, including Card J12 PHASE I BOOK SULOITATION SOV/5303 Mauchno-tekhnlehoakoye coveshchanlye po dempfirovaniyu kolebanly. XiYev, 1958. Trudy Nauchno-telchnichoskogo sovesheMnITa po domprirovanlyu kolebanly, 17 - 19 dekabr7a 1958 S. Transactions or the Sci- antifIc and Technical Conference on the D3.mpinZ or Vibrations, Hold 17 - 19 Docembor, 1958) rlYav, Izd-vo AN UkxSZR, 1960. 278 P. 2 ,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Lkadamlya nauk UkraInakoy SSR. 1=tItut metal- lokeramiki I apatsiallay" aplavoT. Editorial Board: X. N. Franteavich, G. S. Fisarcnko (Reap. Ed.), 0. V. Samsonor, V. V. GriForlyeva, and A. P. Yakovlav; Ed. of Publishing House: I. V. Mains; Toth. Ed.: A. A. Katveychuk. 907==E: The book. contains 27 articles dealing with principal ra- Nults of theoretical and ax-parlmontal InvestIzationz of energy dissipation In mochanical vibrations carried out in the Soviet Union from 1956 to 1958. Proble= of enor&y dissipation In ma- terials and factors affecting it are discussed. Purportedly now methods or experimental invastlZation or da=p1.nZ; of vibra- tions are presented. Attention Is aven. to the recently de- veloped nonlinear theory of calculating vibrations In elastic Systems, taking energy dissipation Into account. Atte--pto to analyze internal energy dissipation in materials using rethoda of matho=tIca.1 statistics are discussed. Some articles doal with engineering problems In dyr-wales, in which damping In clainad to play a highly substantial part. Aspirant N. 1. Mukhln, of the Kiyov Polytechnic Institute, in nentioned. References accompany so=e of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Ple&renkc, 0. S. Surrey of Studlei*, Rade In Elyev, of Domping of..:Tibrations .3 _Xorikov, X. V. On Energy Dissipation In Heat-Resistant Alloys Yibratii4-it High Temperatures 130 KhIllchavakly, V. V. On Effect or Low Temperatures on Energy -`Di-Esf~atlon 1.6-n-Naterial Vibrating Tran5versally 134 Erishtal, M. A., and S. A. Goloyi-n. Special Features or T1&r41r4-of'-VIbrnt1ona _I]d Fiiiv=agnct1c Specimens Being Tested 140 Shashlov, V. I., ECandidato of Technical Sciences). On the XhteFre1:atIoE_Between Damping Properties and Some Strength Characteristics of Carbon Steel 143 Dabrivnyy, 2. To., [Assistant]. Research on the Damping of -7ro-e-Vibratioiisin Wire Cables 145 Bratuals Ta._A_ EAnslatmnt), and 0. S. Pisaranko. Research ';in th6--Vairping or Vibrations In Bundles of Rods 151 OL .ran, V. V. investication or Vibrational Stability of _)WdrAnIWsia'HavLz% Cylindrical Springs Forced to Vibrato Longitudinally 160 Babayev, M. X., S. K. Dorofeyuk, and V. 0. Lentyakoy. On ReFlotandda -3n a Vibrating Ship I a Sull - --- -, 164 balotin, F.-P., and 1. A. r1ye. On the Role or Internal -Friction 10 Liniting tEo~_'koriiioiufl-Raconancc Vibrations In Ship's Shaft Casings 171 Ovslyenko, 0. M. On Effect of Elastic Vibrations of a Bolt --70=t-an-n_9_9o_ltfa Looaon4iz i76 AVAILABLE, Library of Congress 3100 D'i 2, S/12b/bi/012/004/001/021 Mi E032/E514 AUTHOPS- Bolotin A and Sokolov, A.V. (it"! Ical I)'-OfYf-ftJL-5 Ot' a gYroelectric meditim i The %tructure of' tensors dese'ribing the f'orced ani3otropy in the electrical and magnetic properties ol an isotropic medium PER11JOrCAL. Pizika metallov i metallovedeniy,. v.12. no.4, i9bi, ligi-49ii 'I EIX r, The auitiors (11SLUMS the dielectric constart and the magnet'ic permeab-,lity xeiicicis of an isotropic medLum in the presk,!nce of' a magiietxc Vield, An invariant representation f'ot these tensors is derived.. The invariant f'orm of' the tensur a z,s obtained as l'ollows., Consider the complex conductivity e lis 0- A A G' = 0 + I wCk where j is the polarizability xensor. If the dispersi%-e medium has a conductivity "' i,,) in the absence of a mag-netic 0 f'i t, I d. t h Pu as soon its the magnet i c 1i eld j b introdtit. ed and a sp4~cjal di-rection i-vi thereby del'ined, the conductivity becoines Card 1/1; 0 p t.-A- c: a.1 p r opel titts of a 3104 7, S/12b/61/012/004/001/021 E032/E5i4 di i*fereii I in di.; 1"Prent d i rect ion s.- it remains Ehe same as tie for e in the dit3ection of the magneLIC field but-is different in the - perpendicular direciion The e1ectr.7.c. fieLd E (light wave) can be expan6ed as foliows: F . w- ty F ib x )bx11 xE (.1 + ib')OOE~ wilere b i. sthe unit vector in the direction of the magnetic field ( gyrot ropi C: axl,.s In rhi-s Forinalisin the generalized Ohm's law taRes the Form j_, - r, ; 1) ~ bE I t)')bxb'F, (I + ib')b'b'E. (1) 0- 2 and the conductivity tensor for an arbitrary orientation of the gyrotropic axis is given by x x x 1, x x X 01b b it) )b L) 0- Assuming that tile motion of the electrons in the medium is Card 2/5 Optical properties of a described by 31o47 S/126/61/012/004/001/021 9032/E5i4 my - -eE - e [YH - m -v. (3) - cl, -4 wnere is the relaxation frequawyandli is the effective magnetic f-jel,j "seen" by the conduction e Aectrons, it is shown T.hat the die.1 Pc t t ic constAni tenuor is given by A x + ic-I Qb t (r; - cl)b-b. IV (10) 2, El + L, !t) the ahk-vt,. velation 0 Y+ 2 G) t j, C C-ird 3/5 3lo47 Otit it.-al vroperties of a S/126/61/'012/00!t/001/021 E032/E5i4 eH and ,c -'rhe corresponding expression mc r ibe magnetLC permeability tensor loi shown to be A % t i4 Mb 1 61 U)IlVb, (23) 0 m __ 4, -, U_ U 4 TrX (21) 0 + i to i(C IL+ 41rx 0 Y-i ((Z#L., p iind p is the ferromagnetic resonance frequency. There are 'i references; 4 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. Tho English-language r 4F, V e - i- n c e r e a (I s a s follo*vq,. Ref.i. Wangsnt.~s .(.K. Phys.Rev.,1955, 98, No,4, 927, Card 4/5 31047 Optical propertips of a ... S/126/61/012/004/001/021 E032/E514 ASSOCIATION: Institut fimiki. metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals AS USSR) SUBMTTTED: March 2, 1961 Y Card 5/5