SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT D. DERIAGIN - B.V. DERYAGIN
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inictfacot is interpreted as an Intensified or prrfcmtW
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onictfikv. The tidictable drop let vlonsIlly at abowl
O.h P from the intadvew Is soltributect to the Impaytrinh-
fairnt of the corresposoding layers with respect to At
naphtloarmaie, wbkk w"ronsurned instirface 0 famuttiont.
The ability of Al uplitbeniale to Incroam The viscosity in
the Layer adjamt to the solid am wool leave The bulk
W
i
niprovernent
viscosity solussat unaltered toakes possible
the lubricating tactim of boundary filass without changing
v Ithe Inech. proptitim of the buft of tin lubricant. Slime
detailed investiptimit are being "woo In the nykvl
around 10-6 con. frurn the Interfairc with more Pmiw-
lont Wic equipment.
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00 lubricant is usually regarded as the f armation of a ploymolseular '00
00 bovadary film an the metal a urfaco. VAs film in A narrow PP
0
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t
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hickness
asaw width of the interstice Sit Th estimate MOO
0& of this film for k1notic friction between rough surfaces mod to 9
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, try and Interpret how disjoining pressure varied with velocity when CIS
:
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me a slip devielopod, these experiments were undortakens The method
consisted in d*tsmft&nS by noodly pro=lametor the mean square 0
holght, 6 of the protuboraMOM on the metal surface before 0
oilingg iflddift~r OjUr4j, to estimate the apparent doore"s In
'
roughness. The effect is a haractorised b7 ;N do-d, If the 0117 hVIO
layer were the a am thickness overall UiwnI, should be sero. it see
V be expected that at the protuberances the pressure of the diamond 1.00
should cause it to plerce Qw film to a greater d opth,which willbe
ilr'l counterbalanced by the disjoining effect of the thlaner film.
1.11 to*
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7744,11 on Figambegia j"&~ altiall the *0 at the rate
V. the thichimme b of middlaid laym of liquid kit behind '00
on the Wall it; tbmwtkdfy related to he mdarl teruim 0, "o o
d. p. asgid vW- 9,bye-j0h#W. has-e-bl%le-5-s
aw (gl1rM)m (D C-4. 39, W; 40.7741). for '00
x -o =-o OMW, md for x - a. #(s1;& 1. As *go
the I I b oft Worms, the formal" the sy. 2860
twcknm I met for 2 - 0. 1 - 0.9440%. (1
(1) and for a
ob and solmL of Fads In oll of gifferiest v. with I bdu
dk-w- by~ wooing a 13.5 em. dism., waU
=.W Is. I Xie 0
0.16 cu.. ON liquid NW either
By at do n*e U or bmt statiommmy. with the
Ce at that grate. The
new W114 29 bdo dm lwm millaft tothe
..im ", 1. 106
i
bM= Will tbac,limilm, was eliminated by wids g
the cylleft am frous 1410 a delpill of 2 cm 409
thas froms Ism.; dw - &s the wt. of dwliquiJ goo
am gym a knob of 10 cu If Cbe rimmults am VWted see
1.137. im~ p upwairds, devimious
llwe Is no to Which U00
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to mematre the WKvdty of Imyen of a liquid in
velopm
contact Trith a Whof wall and In functon of the thstancr
from this Well. This tridbod consists in the bleowing Do
toy "lleam Of a Me" W ail of & lafrer lil liquid in a suall
'4-dm. the diam. of which 6 clifed. to be approx. lou
i
t
l"C" tht' o1hickliffloill of the loya. Tbr hieknc~ of the
t
'40wft-Od IaM is MrALWAMI in Inconochroulatic light by
ee
I)bototumry of the intedelvisce fine. By use L4 thi,
-00
inetbod It wall abowired that In oils and liquids the vol.
irmotnitY Wmm no mommullits down to iaye
rs of ! 0 -1 Clio.
000
flu cv, adilma. Of "thickening ultatill" such a, Al 099
1180themiate, Al oleate, or A] steargle. to turbinvoil chanx,
t
he JaM
lk
o
ve lumma
s 101 ViIKMWIY. Nees- o
moad d6be rmhution of the Inside-
Innew rh
54M
blow-off ;;Wi
O
a by mom at the
n 2 W
O H. V. Deryalin.
M. M. Kusakov +b ead Q rim. !Jliiil~ Ira-M, cf.
C.A. So. 31454.-- e blow-off method described
b coo
a
,,,.
!btu embloted with the on of a wedgt.-lobooped aft. Cf"_.
Interference 11111131TE111 that show ellorectlywhetber the liquid
rx", is 1011orwing Newton's viscoultr law. straight.
line Pattem of corumon Wb Indicate agreerrocut with thi.
law; upon adoln. of Al timplithirmte the interferenev pait,m
is curved showim, all increase to( wilorosity near the % all.
P,-
4 I a - I L go ORTALLONGICAL LITIVAIM CL.101WIrillol"
follow I low PON1111,
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.o# 7i
ulmarament ill iiiia refractive Ind" sot
400 A alumaltim aidde. R. M. Fridlyund and 8
Y, 'u"
'*as TMA PA 16 aw ge-vgt
PareAliChobtaim4froutAllsitutaiwaia itgjtc,that~
00 upsil. by oxidation on the am& of sa WW*ubtk bath
11), m of both typess wen detd. An indirver otilithod
meamirimil Or BrewatWo ank wu W a wifill'.
witism So is the Single of emplete lx=tim (Witsvocr's
a* a juigle) (cf. Modgett. C.A. 29, &JW &W &w
lALnFjndr,C.34.3l.77(W)- Apartals~:, Lwas
.00 comed with the filtu USM investillstim and, the Pkte
00 akritod in a vim
was illuminated by light Is ==mmdar
to tbi Plame of tbc inckleum W liabit. isters
00 mingle c1mucteriatic for the matter of the Mom wu krusied
by tht inddmt kht mad time Plate. so k* Som rdwited.
0010 from the botsderlime filum-mir A" the A '-
r., := I'tned am
00 Is light ustilsornsly. 71W Brewste drill.
400 %P frommi t be possitkin cil the plate felissilise to tft n&M*W Issoftin.
The Shimiriamt Ex"Itlast (if intevisdity after Pand" the Ikew.
001 Stcl'o Single .&* attained when the tbkkmw 411 tbi film
.Cwmepoeded to the condition W ". imUrfavisce-
2da C40 ii, .. sax/2 wiscre d im the tWdma cd the On. a m
shmedw index, r Lithe am& of refraction.)k - thiss wave
imigh. and in - add whole no. The amaqAus wen
1.41r,
by covering a glam plate with; m At Alto by On,
e somatistal Its vwuum. The Al was ommim from
all the plate with &UL&H solu. &M the At on the other
b" gas convened into oxide by metbuid I or U. The
-4 thichacm cif At filtuis wait dctd. according to data by 'Walk-
2 talmorist (cC-. C.A. 16. 37MI) and &be was embushill, frost
ts
the asmit. of fessaim omeovy to coulmort the mass ov~mmmly
A ASTAL1,141CAL LITCNATUK CLAUJPKATft
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Intotheoxide- Tbeav.uforAI.Ooftnwlwasl.g.com.
P-W with 1.00 for type 11. Five saturlem, were heated
after the first deta. for 3 hirs. at 4M)-M; the chastleis Its
all that vvm within exptl. mur. A drawing of *pp.
and=tkiesiptl d. .-xi-l. N. Thim
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D"alloace of the contact finew on Lbet m1croareliel or .00
roagboo" of a viettild Baud surface. JL _I)UyAgu%__ .00
C' - d. wad. sts. 31. .367' 4(1946). (1-4
C U.":4 thcrimudynarmic dcvclaapmeilt~. it is %tatefl .040
that the follmiwing groarrall concl"otai is applicalale to ally .00
foalljollatterfaletorwetti boulialmy: "in ally therano.
dynalnicany met Itale =1 isalthennal di,placeineut of a -00
004 wmtiny, boundary tdong a silid wall, tho- total work .4 .00
-i the rore" of iiii.erfaiial tendem equo. the jwiutuct of
the diff"elice (0, - 01) by %" 1; thr total illefraw In file
a a at Ulf4ve Atpa Wrile'l lily The HINJI'l." *I "WA 0, M1110--ol was
lite work 4 f-minjition ad oil t alutlare vl life 94461 said
o04 6, .011111,
sh4-liquial inteftswe. resp, CAMaIldotais And litillin at
application of M14 Immutation see mt abbi hod. R.W.
*a coo
*a- too
WL
MIR 81,510-010 -
of
loom- 6"anq
IMIN" 411 0"v gailligot allam fast 4xv W%
T ZA
6 AV 10 is 0 11 0 4 0 IM ; T-T.1- M, 41 it IN it IIs 3 a flat a X 9 1 W 0 0 a 4 31 a V
0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 fib 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0
Jj_-"RYf'.Cj-I'N" B.
.T
ell
p it" Sep 1946
OlKewiuring the Specific Surface of Porous and Die-
persive Bodies by Their Resistance to the Flow of
Rarified Gases," B-Deryagin, 4 pp
*Ccml)tes Rendus (Dokladv), Vol Lnl, No 7
'A mathematical treatment according to the kinetic
theory of gases.
23267
PA 21T67
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1C97. TRIBOMMC METHOE1 OF HICASURM A.DWRPTION ON A !JO11 DI-
SOLUTION INTEWACEs APPLICATION TO STUDY OF LUBRICATING ACTION OF
ADSCIRB&D JAYERS. P!~r
J~guin, B. and 4mollansky, M. (Compt. Hand.
Aoad, t;cl. U.R.S.S., 1946;_JJV'1~7).
die Or An improved method for studying the wall concentration chnngen
'me
0
encountered in the absorption of a solute, from solution at n solid-
00 a solution J.nterfRce was devisped byt (a) reducing the volume of solution
00 0 rter ndoorption equilibrium had been isstablished from neasuroments of
Z~ ~e 0
.00 a o coefficient of static friction ~a) across the, solution film. The
go- lubri,mant film used were solutions of fatty acids or higher alobhols
gem in vasellne free from rolar impurities, sal were deposited on flat
&SRI steel test-plates by a method based on the controlled passage of the
meniscus or a soluti on of 11o lubricant in bonzone along the toot-plate
by a isiphoning technique. he benzene evaporated to leave a lubricant ro*
film, of known thickness, calculabelfroto a, previously established equa- 300
tion. "hu concentration of polar solute in the lubricant film, after 0
F!-';
! adsorption equilibrium had been ostabltahed was dotemined frvu the
- P
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to" 4j.'"
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value ojy/, datormined by a slider method, the relation betwon5&and :0
00 bolute donoontration having boon dotorminiod in pvelitninftr~ extNeri- 00
00 monts vitli thick film of kntvn solute oonnentration. From expartmenti *0
041 over a ranye of initial solute concentration and f Ilm thl c~ tit ov, md- 00
00 sorrtion Isotherms for atearies, palmitic, m7ristic, and caproic acids, a&
0.0 and ootyl and ostyj alcohola, *11 on stetyj. at 12-193C, were detemined. oe
so 'rho relation batwt on thu solute concentrations in tho absorbod films 00
00 and the firctional characteristic& were determined, and It war, concludod 00
so thtit scme elegree of metal-to-owtal contact between the slider and plate of
00 pervirted until the adsorbed solute layor wav completely established. of
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The age" of *a ameoidescofto at 11juld drop upon
H. t)erMin WId 11. PrAhmov (Avad. EK-i-
rrad. ". 16- V-R-S-5-
f th
l
fil
e o
thickness &w
e gap
pro
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Earn 2 drops being fonvd clut of 2 capillary tut*s by
ment hydromiatic brad wen observed by ruk-fuecopy
7
X
=1orPkroqrsphy of the interference bandt froulting
1
.
T
- .
4harolastion of the pp with monochnumatic light.
=
Theiral.
was cmscturt~dmped
ct; dro
of
d
t
#Vo 4 Tb
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ca
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betweea 111se. thus thielmst at the center. 14ncr
w
f ti
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ac
= &0 0
s o
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or long per
u
hongr
ms
the pro(k rvn 00
ritcess presEsErr. Ltip. must etht in the center spam. %p
is glut I'), thr a"balallml diffu4im (if the vAtXW ("1111 thr
, 0
r"ter Apace mid. with it to the outdile where itsciown.
.
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by a pip of M frorn a cover plate was U01 ofy-rim, %q. -0 0
1
C"I.. great enough to overtomr, capillary &it reel im. The
at . arxuW the drops could be c4mti6ilrd. Asitem-
n
ned town of the liquid vapor. selin. of the drops do.
IsI
tlW I c(oklml at nEXT. M,qV
to at "to
l
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!
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ervam
on
"bilk liquid produced hrtmoa gap% brt%%VjI the (trolls.
thi
"
k
1
th
l ;:00
ne
e m
n.
c
mm.,
For hexww. vapor pressure 15
of ibe sap was 0.50: for VMIRIV?. vap(Er pressure 41.10.3
mm.. it was 0.780, F. 1. F.M11.1if
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mo/ohemletry - AI=In= Oxide NOT 48
Chemistry - AIuminum, Films of
Mickneas of the CIxId1zed Film Which Forms on
Electrol,7tIc Alvmtlnm;' B. V. Deryagin, R. M.
Fridlyand, Inst of Phys Chem, Aced Sci USSR, 6 pp
"Zhur Tekh FiE" Vol IVIII, No 11, PP
Measures by optic methods thickness of an oxide
film on aluninnm for various intensities of
oxidation. Results of measurements showed that
at any rate in the limits of 5-170 V, oxida~lon
occurs for fixed gnidient equal to 8.5 X 10P
V/Ma' of potential on the film. Submitted 7 Apr 4a
"I~- - -- 18/49T9
DERYAGIN, B. V.
- ~!,~ -- . -7 1 1
"Review of N. K. Adam's Book 'Physizs and Chenistry of Surfaces." Uspekbi Fiz. Nauk,
35, No. 2, 1948
NUAGINP B. V. PA 37/49T10
YMM/Chexisti7 - Nor
Chemistry - Adheslon, Theor7 of
"The Electrical Theory of Adhesion of Layers to
Sql.id Surfaces and Its Explanation," B. 'i Deryagin,
N: Krotora, 10 pp
"Uspekhi Fiz Nauk" Vol XXXVI, No 3
Otmeral discussion of the theory of adhesion. Pre-
sents mathenatical Prodf of theoretical claims, De-
scribes. rarious types Ofttpquipment used to determine
the force of adhesion of film
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Chemistry - Adhesion
Aug 48
"Blectrie Theory of the Adhesio- (Attachment) of
111m to Solid Surfaces," B. V. D.Iryagin, Corr
New, Acad Sci WSR, Y,_~Krotow,~., Inst of Phys-
icocbem, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Fauk SSW" Vol L11, No 5, pp
lxwestlgatee subject theory- by zethcki of measuar-
ing a=aaw. of energy (in units of work per cm)
=-__aaaary to Lear a film avay from a surface (A),
and o , a ring it with work in attaching a liquid
to a solild (ILI). Adranoes new eu;positica that
g=tlcally all vork in breaking avay is expended
TJMW/ftG1d9trY - Film (Contd) Aug 48
in Mercoming electrostatic attracting force of oppo-
site ebarsee vhioh form during sepexation of surftces.
2hA9T1.5
U, !'I
B. V. , sind 0. M. 'WDES.
'~eoriia dviz~ieniin kapell v m3khodias tic he!m I)otokf-. nt-nasyshchennogo
i1i peresyshchemogo parami vozdukha. L ee vomliozhnym, meteorologicheskie
prim-rieniia. ;,Akaderdia Nauk SSSR. Doidad.,.~. ",Iovaia seriia, 19~1~,
lic- 1, P- 93-96~ --llus.
TitlT tr. : Thewy of the mciti-ii of in nn asce-mclinf- eurrent.
of unsaturattd or sup!~rsaturzited air ~nd its possibl, rietf!orolo.;-~ical
applica tions.
AS262-33663 v.62
FO: Aeronautical Sciences and tviation in the Soviet Union5 Library of
J
Congress, 1955.
DERYAGINI, B.V.
USSH/Phsrsics
Fi Ims
Ibehniques
Oct 48
"Application of a Aotating Polarizer to the Stut, of the Polarization State in iieflected
and Diffuse Light With the Particular Aim of Measuring Precisely the Width of Thin
Films, 11 V.V. Karasev, Corr Mem, Acad Sci IISSR, B.V. Deryagin, Lab of Surface Forcesp
Inst Of Phys Chem, Acad Sci USSR, 3 3/4 pr)
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol. LXII, No 6, i:~k A%
Use of an"electric eye" type apparatua obviated the neccessity of ampUf~ying very low
frequencies or rotatir4, the polarizer quickly. To calculate the thickness of a film, it
is sufficient to detenaLne the reflection path from the dry "underlayer.11 Thereafter,
it can be determined 1),r Obreymov's m6thod. Submitted 28 Aug 48
60/49T106
PILOMS461 Apo
=4'a1W-i4 1.414 V14j."614
11104111 Y
.~V ~ hchthe =Ikr liqui.
Xd4 hta Wf 61W- AW -s I
go # I -
-Omm *'Whsf to 11 WO k lpq,m
go to bt I dw Afin 0 vwm :0 0911imid
met"hat! 2:64'til t. a posh Close.
.off ft& k gellSt the dMatter x
F from It. =t * "Id surface.
M I"r- dirtne. a 4, Im
,,,Tlk*l int-r1moretric nirthod, a, a
foe ff"V"Ilal- Ilan WV, Ill.
P141914) X .
;11,1411.11.0''1 1
00 .3 a/ a. W, IV r
00 the *14 sited""' with The aid of a
a
x/rdA, in fi,, ratepeal flow " the UWM. 4.M.
Oil. a
00 0 Hai. Y, P" .1 m., ""Pshr 441wd. on
111411141 from Ilt, from tjw mom sasseter, I
00 u V a, Um bWk a# Ijw 110id. MW ~Ct
team thereto. -
Polar liquids, tribrItyin In too
00 In . a dicaefink 1hydro-
jr Iii carbon Caliss. cast Or oil show a diffemt ,
ekaae it, Ihe Wall. In I~e came of trilast in the layer
within a thick", 0 1 Is met
VU1141outiusAy j411% " I- ft-,, the wall than Ttpn 01. CUS:
. Or butt, % 113 14 can =
are 2 well -Avlinmt. I laym * QJU.. thire
> . cow of I
Vt. iia I wh'( I'
I be The other
. at I
Jay,
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04 0 41 41
W-w IF w IF V
"Dpcqtxl DtI
A t6allar tituailiim 6 found in 16 east 4 ais American
wh Ire aviation oil. AAdns. of strarlm! &6d, 0.01. 0-05.
I
and 0. 1 %. and of olek acid, 0. 1 and I %. to paraffin W,
tr rise to a boundory layer of 6. - 10 -0 cm. vrith I. > vs.
le'dilm. of dlellitl WIN41-air 110111 V'i~. 4-trair 2 Ift"111,141T
I
~Ilj
it. Ayrr With q 4. ql~ 'lw twhaWkst ot the diffroviat
U*iWs is characterized by values of A. and ~T# Or-
in the can of presence of 2 laym, by J~, u., and kA. W4 -
IM/10, e.6.. peraft oil + 0.1 and M " acid. 46 M)
13D. w. 1.13. he
awl Mom I M; C0144,
% Us am
I
j9D.,a, ; castor oil. 00. 4-0), 211. 0-90; Putaffill oil +
divibyl sebacate o.IL,,,, go, 0.94. 130. 0.68. The latict
Inmance illustrot" the effed of orientation in the ad**bM
layrt. as dirthyl -luomte mu-I Iw lyivg 06t on the st-I
surWv. Oilentaivin must tw the drix, Imcult Im the
chance of v in the 6mundary Layer. as thmw c CAUJIUI
be.mccmated for by changm of conen. TIM
ISO. 60"JIV
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Aerosols
Dispersions
"A Continuous F6zhod for Ultramicroscopic Masure-
mekrbs of the 'Particle Concentrations in Aerosols
and Other Dispersed System," B. Deryagin, Corr
ASK, Acaa 061L I cl. 7jIQ~S%'qnko:. Lab of Surface
Forces, Inst of Phys Chem, Aead Sel DSM, 3 3A PP
*ftk Ak Nauk SSSR* Vol LXIII, No 2, PP 155-8.
Amcog many a6vantages adduced fpr this method are:
lava time ic spent in measuring ffw11 particle
concentrations; ae2,osol volumes are e quickljv
55/49T81
UM/Physice, (contd) Nov h8
and correctly measured by the counter system
employed; and It makes future introduction of
an-t-matic ca-leti-lation for aerosol particles pos-
ol"ble. it shamld be a-pp"cable to many scientific
problems. Submitted 10 Jul 48,
55/49=81
f kero'-'(jl
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Izu
'JOVY0,
MYAJOrIN, B.V.,' AM;hOV, I.S.
Appaxn,~us for the distillation of liquids below their boilial; points.
Patent U.S.S.4. 77,554, Dec. 31, 1949.
(C,i 47 no.19:9680 053)
t (A study of reitiorm of tiaictialeseence of liquid dt
deader static conJiti,lims (under prialcilaged cc
liter% n i _ h-~ Pr hgMi '7.~Ci '59t'
-Xe-,'779~' -AVa. Ka-Uh S.S.S.R., lasi. Piz.-
JChim A("iik Slarcii 1945, 84-101-A method vnis de-
Veklj~d 'that Pranits study of the shape and dinlemmons
(it. the air spam bAivecit :2
.,touching half-eltoplas, '"Iffij
preventing Ilicir cojlj,,scejlc,-, It involves inicro-"pic iub-
uttvation of intv-rf. renm rings with monochtoinatk lIgM
lofcortinuously varable wave length, and titernaits vr:ij(jon
[-in the compti. of tht surrowiding atm. Theiiirspa,,whasa
Iorm resembling a crater inviterted over another :mter,
and the diaance Vc twem tilt rims of the opposite enitirs is
the parattatter studied. 'rhis gap Is larger k! liquk4 with
vapor presmic, -,J it decreases with Iricralsing
conen. of the viip2r in the surroundin tra The nian.
au Y
4cialieseence of tht litilf-droplets L-1 CUPUted
pressure In the *~r ipace cmsed by the diffusixiii al the I
,_~ttr- of tye r th cygh JeSja th,, E~:as of
_p!b
while air i,; drawri into ;he air A till).
;1'hts-
'Wit made with an app. daignt-d ta senle as a m-,
tr4tlm~ the diffusion theory, and an eq aCon wa
for this case, relating the value of tht: exm-ss piessure to th,
-sL-e cWthc gap and InGpextiesof tL.c substance.
results -)btAined an thii app. tlDsi:ly f6low tilt' th(Dreticid
valnel. The equation applied to hAlf-dropitts of Lt.(-)
eves a value for the! gap , t vmxl firues as Wge an the cxliltl.
value. This is explaimd by lite flow (,f the liquid, i;% the
outer lityer of itie luji-drops, from the center of the ai- spaLt
towaj-d the gap between the i ims. This effect waq ab!vw
'rpts, i%ith tile mndel. The! difimion flwori 1~xvlains-
'he d
t rperidenem of the sizi: of the gup ou the vapor prtmsure
of the liquid and (in the concii. of tirt vapor in the sur-
_i~tra.
g
lio"tafftv Ij%Uii,;tpr A thin mytus 31~x Tmerr, I
V;RAA%%abAud Wir s4ndot on oc.01c sril T V
Ak". 'Nitak S.S_Iq_R. 1949. ZZ-37.-I
7-tItitLarkead 4i-�,oinA eth"scad tktirs3lm. (tit metallic:
~;Aimv,vmz exwng. ~y Oe latitbcd of IsluwUlt thim 0C a
(Cf. C.A.
j: 43, Wk). PWY-ir)l hnf,rl Obt-ir and ivlattd subtmuxi.
~,'_'rvtwd uloso)inc, rjvvII,- sow nit bicrelil. to
Itcreavd.e.:btaro.- Ifton It C-alli tae. elI.-et I.Ifv
'Uttsua *2-4 laid unilpiltude and extest-i:, to S ju cr beyAncf.:
behmv~x of inMt*!~:y ty.)e itt slovirn hy it ovedgt-
111unmDOIte vb"Xs., vhld; lot uparrsily IoNtr Irith high"
:m61. vt. of tboi, p4patra. f In cont=0 to coutmos llqotmi;
46~~_ pilymas othzv justablLity ass a temdY of shesir mitb Mom
'JUO; be tQmt iv r.=tcr. !he jongtis- ia th,, icest,~rt N tlit
.3 'Iyaner with tbit adid. The lm%~Abifty ph-!tmacrion is
rittle.Tict-ol.livitmvi. Tiv., rr.4ults are ~Xplaivvf;i~z 0.1 the
*t;IS of kudl. mixillililon Wt,l:he ultrrfa~r.,. 'Unt: ire
r
DERT.GINI P. V.
US,-';R/I~jdrology
Water, Un6erground
Soil Studies Mar/APr 49
"NonfreazLng Water In the Soil," P. If. Vershinin., Corr Mem, kcad Sci
USSR, B. *V1. Deryagin, N. V. Kirileriko, 7 pp
"Iz A 1"auk "66B., Ser Geog I Goofi:-" No 2
Two basic factors prevent freezing of all w ater :.n the grcw~cl
during freezing process: (1) dil*Terwice bctwc-en frerzing 1~oixit of
pol3molecular wi. tcr layers cn soil surf ace and noinaal freezing - oint,
and (2) expansim of watcr during transfomvtion to ice, which hindcrs
freezing in narrow gall,s. Five d--'c,[,r,!ims shcw results of tc~~ts.
Submitte6 30 Oct. 48-
Pk 43/49T 71
immesswe esvp wow wwv-v-w-APL
9 0 * 0 0 0 4
(4) t OU
4 is 14 it if to I t1w. T 25 11 -1.1 AS It V a
j"". 9 0, r a R S V -Y ---X- 1 0 A-CC
x .,-I
Z3
Int"tittalle" of 24sibility of Thin fllnv4 of lmlwi-
rent. cm %"Surface-6 (in Ruxiiian.) B V. D.T~,Igiq
Awl N. M ZAkhA%-1IV%A. KOII(gdnyl Aunwi (r-olloO
0 jouro,d) , V* 11 1, 1 k 1 11) 11). 0 11,
as, AL r1 ,love VWilly ilmAv"I "I'lowilig ""', dw
lortal tiorfact, will t
1,11liptivating film (foil)
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to I- loote %hWe oo a 'If,iA
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ludlern, all, i mff.ttt,it
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[Now methods of physical cheatietry research on surface phenomena] Novye mato-
dy fisiko.-khimicheakikh issledovanii poverkhnostnykh iuvlenii. [OtvetstveaNri
redaktor A.V.Dertagin) Moakva. Izd-vo Ak-ademii nauk SSBR, 1-9z'50. 188 p.
(MLU 6:9 )
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut f~zicheekoy khimit. (Surface chemistry)
.DBRMIN.p BA. Vo
mm ~Mmffimlmmmm~~
mm
M~ In
lm~l~
rm;lhdod *W1 0"
, V, 0"" " ' Ir
-S.S.S. MmyeYelodyPis,
Kkim.Ril".11 t4khYtest. Ynrk*ai
app. is -6nj-hk!'iws firs e=ed. atid lit" filled with
'a: ir hj'hti
rid by j3d of a theom-
eter. If this app. m natqri1j, the air will
filter through it and 11,VP- 11 Porf"115nd will be diffetent. at
vaTiGustimts. Two manometers ate provid id, onewith oil
for low pressures, the other, with 14j; for high pressums.i
Values girt presented and compar.-d with ';bt:,st obtahied by
other methods; thus~ e.g. apathe will shom from 0.91 to
40.0 X 101 %q. no./gi, depending u m the mesh, whcmms'
the MeOH-adsorptioii method fwmb iA CO, I X 101 sq.m./
1. for the finest mesh. ZnO sbcwed vahm; of 0.57 by this:
J- method, Z7, by X se,sorption, wid OX8 94,j n./g. bythe dye:
adsorption mtthod. Other materials used In the mmsum-
ments were corundLum, RaSO4, soil, ilka 8:01 and,concreie.
Wirner juohZm-
Bift bm d mgmad d WAW In n~ M" MhmW
6111100ft R V. DOM, ANd F. K. Kolymwv (rac*kbikd
0. W'.
i MaNorah", low. o. 1. S-12; ft". X(1 AINIF., 110). it.
411J.-A Cksory of sau-"11111re movrommoit 6W Ilifti,4411 welvi
r4ftteftliii 01 dev""I OR the basis .11 a proftl thftsfy A lklirsti-S,
Kai 61 soil-water, and I Irrysim's thmmyuf
flow. It"i" in. .,o..1 the up rtims of aboorbad Men
end their skolvility vedw the infineum of water and to jmwknts
RTLLAIRIL3.
USBA/Chemistry Svrface Phenomena Nov/Dec: 50
"Adhesion of quartz irilawnts in Aqueous..
Media," A. D. Malkina, B. V. Deryagin, Inst of
Phys Chem, Acad Sci USSR, Lab of Surface
Forces
"Kolloid Zhur" vol xii, No 0'". pp 4-u-447
Measured adhesion of fine quartz filaments in
aqueous media using Deryagin's formula to cal-
culate specific adhesion energy. Values cb=
tained correspond closely to Bradley's for
adhesion of quartz spheres in air. In air
adhesion energy Is independent of duration of
contact; in water it grown slowly from
to equilibrium value approximately-equal to
value in air. Tim for reaching equilibrium
value is decreased by addition of electrolytes
(increased cation charge) and as tenperatvwe
is increased. Between 30-430C this time drops
sharply from days to 1 hr. Adhesion kinetics
are not affected by time of f ilament immersion
Pri-or t-c: contact or ---- force -- ssi- th~
V P_ e -
together. Slow separation requires 10-154
less force than rapid. Apparently hydrate
layers covering filaments are gradually "de-
stroyed" after contact period. Absence of
these kinetics for contact in air and simi-
larity of specific energies for contact in
water and in air Indicate In both cases fila-
ment surfaces enter into "direct" contact or
are separated by identical boundary layer of
water. Addition of hi&h concentration of
acetone stabilizes hydrate layers and reduces
adhesion energy to zero. Explains effect of
solvation on 1yophilic dispersed systems and
has applications in technological processes.
Am ___. iTW.LO
C, A
ltt~oko 0104 W 111 *:,tmosaw"" *1 &0.
It
VW
and A. IMMIL (A it.
AN066"S IAb. I# .am 30mv)) ~ "Cf.
'1 44 "am - lbr %W 30 a vnwl pmAded
"
jib'. =;.i =-=~;: The test liquid is
IvAt ad isto tm I I A commewl"Mi. Wkile air or
JW I a is tievvelated dw4wilm the upper ownpaftmmt,
h loadig its iml mano"worr.
witk a-way Stopolt witchlog. TIN dipmolial pm.
mv rrsd som tbe moomeur ## poportiommal to lbe! "Por
q;.mwr dOm me on tIw 2 4dro of 0 ' '
wit A.. lwnm~. *ad =141 9. .11-:
h *mow. OL
a I&CIMT tv~ftho 0. W.KookikiN
I . ..
UWiR/Xng1W"ring - Testing Equipment, Sep 50
Films T.i;,!;.i-: ~n
Instrumentation
0344 "Device for Automatic Control and Regulation of
Film Thickness," B. V. Deryagin, N. R. Kudrya-
vitskiy, S. M. Levi, All-Union Sci Res Inst of
Cinematography
--Zavod Lab- Vol XVI, No 9, Pp 1091-1093
Ufts 2 pairs of condensers -- one bbefore ~=- a-L%,C-r--
emulsion bath -- in 2 oscillator circuits.
Coated film passing between 2d pair of condensers
changes their capacitance, disrupting circuit.
Voltage change is measured by inductively coupled
169T32_
USSR/Engineering Testing Equipment, Sep 50
(Contd).,
Voltmeter, and relation established between cur-
rents and emi,ision-layer thickness.
i6wi2
C00'
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ip, S-Iff-17
.11'sol I 'I,. film", I it, a 11101 Ill, I al".1
t~ L"o %,-IV h1w IV "It 'lit I tilt I Ill lit 4t. 4t 'Imc, Ill,
~PICIIIM It Ill. 2 . 111-1. 1, 0 1 111,( .%1,
kt*. Ill, Illud'd-um-11 .4
fir valwc. v vib.Nity JI lie .,it mixt.. f% the lar..
Aul. It( I It,, "Ill. v;Ij.", P I lie pir"Ill I. tit I hv III uhmilb".
.&II'l A Ill.- pp. oll't I h,- It ,, It- "I'llim"I .1
W atid U14V i Ille.01 0.11170 aid OA U."t, I.w-i. it IN111
..III it IvIthl; NIVIIII 11 1214 till'I it 1:111%, mill ck% It
It
nd 0.11214 Aul,thtr lit, tlu~l mAk, - sit, Lit .... I.
edte of 9 untictes~%ty. The iul,trutuctit CAII IV IlSeAl Al-
f(w dctg. VBP(x prm%utrs (if .9 m knowil). the pitaluct
I)N ultwh dct,. the tatc of l,vaptl like tAtC If thellIUAl
41111USPIPS Of VASMW%
Now' NW616 ad sawwwawl of apawle emat"s (is
r. 4.) aed j?"k N OY.~ 00) L
Os!I:w . i. rri~;OVAJ
V 1. Ity,"
iced, lki. U.4.a..' MWOU).
WI-WlIfL:. C_AjU
Tlw 111"bad utilises a. X.." of a 'aj~.
tkrm4b a W" of p~ or mamportma disperse smaterial
theap.wurfamalwhichbastobadstd, G"Dolktisr,"
kads to dw Immuls, Q - "#/w, w" Q Is the AOW Fatc
per smsk suckpor of a so amparioduc a pressure drop
So in the op Owfam; a is the ratio of
Vil to low 4. at 044"11 M 6 (be ""A. wt. of the
~.; A '1.v','.4 , 4/3 w."/13 atvarding to The
H KAWISMWty Of die 00 11108. CUIUSIODS With tht
C
part WW 'To. :r
.a)V, W apts. an dcribcd i-
dd&O (d. Par nompomm adwbents,
I= medsod Siva resaltio im sgrwm~t with the amm
givem am clabormu da"ord gum. With parous
S, I
admbga* the smaLbod which dam a" tampoe the out-
fox of dawl-ead , stm Ww values. ~-a- Wica gd:
Daryagin 14.2. D.R.T. S6 sq. cm./g. A cnt. expl. wo-
ds" b , 1 5 the 1p. Surlism of a Inist. of 3 disomt.
powd" of kNown op. surfam: the Obverml value (11-7)
tbrelm well with the value cskd. from the mixt. compti.
The soothed seem promising for routine quick
dews. (NO, suits. fwtiuswsl fee.). Michtl boustait
Airos6ls Jul/Avg 5-1
"Plow Ultramicrophotometric Method of Dispersion
Analysis," B. V. Deryagin, G. Ya. Vlasenko, Inst of
Phys Chem, Acad Sci LISSR, Lab of Surface Forces
"Kolloid Zhux$' Vol XIII, I~To 4, pp 24113-251-;
Describes method for dispersion analysis of aero-
sols and other colloidal dispersion systems in
state of flow by method of ultramic-roacopic count.
of particles. Equipment specially devised and
used: flow ultramicrophotometers for dispersion
analysis of aerosols using photometric wedge for
gradually reducing illimination of zone in whieb
n"
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USSR/Chemistry - Aerosols(Contd) J1014ual 51
flashes are detd. Measuring aerosol systems (in-
cluding water mist) shows comparative ease vith vhich
the fractional composition is broken down CobaeKv ~7-
Developed graduating method permitting transition
2- anct
from the to 'LAe "geoiue~ric radiu's
carried out measurements on oil aerosols.
8
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t'llromirrowople Melhad o( Pl.pvv.4vm
6t,.:1 ArroWsAmk!,,11,F .Sli. V.,Dmagin ind G,
VrOmik MR, ."21,Ko Ilml,
4".
76,71t.
Almwr mettuxi (if allaYling Almikef, AIKI 4111W(I.11
64-fly dm-r I dis"mu'd.
I
I I mwm~- 10 .
S'f . x 4~~
315-M7
SM memo= mob" of am=* ftorsim
R. V. tMVIOW" V. V. KARMN. ZA. Tfib. Fit.,
. 70" (No. IL 1"l) ho Rw4w
5
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DERYAGM, B.J. RA 190T41
USSR/Chemistry - Plastics Oct 51
'#(The Viscosity Properties at Vinyl Alkyl Ether
Polymers," M. F. Shostakovskiyj B. V. Deryagin,
I. P. Dogaanov, N. N. Zakhavayevaj Inst Org Chem
and lust Phys Chem,.Acad Sci USIIR
"Zhur Prik K.him" Vol XXIV, No 10, PP 1063-1070
Polymers of vinyl alkyl ethers have Very favor-
able temp, viscosity curve (index of viscosity).
A 2% soln of these polymers strongly reduces
metal corrosion.
190T41
DERYAGIN,O B. V.
um/chemistry - viscosity 01", smasions 11 Jul 51
"The Effect of Surface-Activa Agents (Color Com-
ponents) on the Specific Viscoaity of Gelatin Solu-
tions and Photogmphic Emasions," B. V. DeryWn,
S. M. Levi, V. S. Kolytsov, All-Union Sci Res Oine-
photo Inst
"DOk Ak Nsuk SSSR' Vol =X, No 2, PP 283-286
Adds 3 color comqments, the formdas of vhich are
given to gelatin solno in mrying quantities and
studies the resultant effect ark the viscosity.
Graphically illustrates tte results.
214TLI
T)EFYArJ?%', 13. V.
USSR/Chezistry - Aerosols Dec 51
"The Effect of Moisture Deficiency on the Speed
of Coagulation of Water Aerosol," P. S. Prokhorov,
B. V. Deryagin, L, F. Leonov, Lab of Surface For-
ces, Inst Phys Chem, Acad Sci USSR
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXYI, No 4, pp 637-640
Coagulation of dropleto is retarded if the sur-
rounding atm is not satd with the vapor of the
droplets. This is confirmed experimentally. Co-
agulation is shovm graphically to decrease with
increased drynesfr of surrounding air.
DMAGIN, B.V.
[what friction 1.8; essays ori the na:ture of friction] Chto takoe trenie;
ocherki o pr1rode tranlis. Koskya. lid-vo Akademii nauk SM, 1952. 243 p.
Omu 6:5 )
(Iriction)
DERYAGIN. B. V.- and LUIASEV, V. V.
"Micropolarization Methods for Measuring the Thickness of Thin Films," Trud4
Inst. Fiz. Khimii, AS USSR, No.1, 1952
DERYAGIN, B. V.
"Tribometric A)thod for Mesouring AdBorptlon on Smooth Surfaces," Trudy Inet.
Fiz. Khimili, AS USSR, No.1, 1952
DMMGIN, B. V.
"A Now Mathodlor Measuring thef Specific Surface Area of Porous Bodies and of
Powders," Trudy Inst. Fiz. Khimil, AS 1952.
r") 7.1
Flol
Ru-~
DERYAGIN, B. V..; PROXHOROV, P. S. and MAMMA, A. D.
"Determination of diffusion coefficients, evaporation rate and content of
vapors of various liquids in the atmospitare," Trudy Inst. fiz. khimii, AS LEO, No.1,
1952-
MSSOL-teorology - Hygrometer, Ma-17 52
Humidity of Air
".M-embrane Hygromoter and Its Application for
,Determining Relative Humidity of Air," B. V.
'Deryagin, Moscow Inst of Phys Chem, M. K. 1*-'ni-
Ikova, Leningrad Agrophys Inst
'Mcteorol _4 Gidrol" No 5, PP 54-58
~Dc-.crjbes new equipment designed on principles
~governing diffusion of water vapor through a
~porous screen, as suggested by Prokhorova,
,~Deryagin and Malkina. notes that, because of
lits advantageous sensitivity, accuracy, and
229T88
rapid operatibfi, it is reco=ended for.use in
agricultural meteorology.
229
of ill,
Chemical Abst.
C'.
V01. 48 No. 9
May 10, 195-14
S atio
-nf-M
General and Physical Chemistry -~t.~o- -*
)-.2 -SY
0-000
-IA " D7E- V I1 3. ; Di-.2Y."'IT D .V.
2. USSF-' (600)
4. Solids
7. 511-din'p of solids on ice. Zhur. tekil. fiz. 2411 No. 121
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
64o
An attainlit to reduce the wedge action Polym;lecular
Uqrd4 layeri to th
an
cowh ZAmr. Fis. Khomt. 26, l&36-"19W).---Contmry to
Ut-On (C.A. 43, 4927a) the liquid films temnir.ing between a
bubble and a solid am tquil. famations; I he light Inter.
r these films ate different from
erence patterns shown b)
-those reproduced In Elton's paper.
DERMIN, B. V.
USSR/Chemistry - Surf.ace-Active Agents
1 Nov 52
"The Influence of Adsorbed Layers on Exterral
Friction,'! G.I. Izmaylova and B.V. Deryagin, Corr
Hem Acad Sci USSR
DAN SSSR, Vol 87, No 1, PP 85-88
The changes in the coef of static friction as a
result of the formation of adsorbed layers on the
qurface were studied. Spreading of small amounts
(10-8 moles/1) of surface-active agents on tae
surface of glass or steel lovers the coef of static
friction sharply. Elaborate precwations were taken
to prevent contamination with impurities.
252T14
DE,rffAGIN, B, V., KOLYASEV, F. YE., 4ND MELINIKOVA, M. K.
Principal Laws Govi--.rnLng the Mcrveiwnt of Water In Soil Under Various
Wetting
The authors generalize the problents developed in an earlier pub-
lished work of theirs (Gidrotg1dinika i =-1iQrAjAjX&. 110. 2. 10 0). and
~5
also present some new informIllion. They give values of the "kinetic"
specific surface of certain grounds and soils (determined by Vo lo Kry-
lova by measuring the resistance to movement of gases through them).
They consider the earlier proposed equation for the determ. ination of the
velocity of' motion of the wetting front (3. V. Deryagin, Kolloid, zhiLr, 8,
No. 1-2, 1946), based on the emirical connection of Kozerq between per-
meability and porosity and on the assumption concerning the complete
filling ~y liould of the region behind the movincr wetlinir front. I'he
pantity "capillary motion" at the front of wetting is expressed by
mans of "kinetic" specific surface, and not by merdsaus radius (as done
earlipr). (RZhGeol, No. 4, 1955) .'3b- tr- po agron. fi7ike, No. 6, 1953~
170-181.
SO: -
~D- Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific
Abstracts (17)
ri
400 Of thi ilmd ~o obti.
To' UX J.
US.S R. 2sQqu5
C.A. 47,
H. L. H-
USSR/Chemistry - Viscosity SeP/Oct 53
"Investigation of the Boundary Viscosity of Organic
Liquids by the Method of Blowing," V. V. Karasev,
B. V. Deryagin, Lab of Surface Forces,- Inst of Phys
Chem, Acad Sci USSR
Koll Zhur, Vol 15, No 5, PP 365-370
De-seriber, -Drrcedures and equipment -,=cd for -dcter-
mining viscosity at the boundary solia-liquid by the
method of blowing off the film of liquid. Points
out that the method is useful for the investigation
of I-Uuuric-ants, becaune formation of lboundary phases
is of importance there.
mrao
DOYAGIN, B.V.; TITIZVSKAYA, A.S.
~ 0~ -a4v~~ ww.
Wedging action of free liquid films and its rol,q in the stability
of foams. Koll. zhur. 15 no.6:h.16-425 '53. (mLPA 6:12)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khiTail Akademiya nauk SSSR, Laboratoriya
poverkhaostufth ail, Moscow. (Foam)
DIRYAGIN, B.V., chlen-korrespondent; VLASIRFKO, G.Ya.
Continuous ultramicroscope. Jliiroda, 42 no-11:29-35 N '53. (NIaA 6:11)
1. Akademiya usuk SSSR (for Deryagin). (Microscope and microscopy)
A,- TV -P I!
Tnv~ao -."P
ron -i: ss
V'I If V
DAN SSS~Ik, Vol "C"n 5, rr 777--7~,"
setlij-
c e 4 rot Ellp.3. --tilre of ;2
1)v 'Ilior-~i
IS
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n' ftrlhes~'-n. SiA~!rltted De(~ :-72.
T 6
i!~":Al z)n tont-Ing of J,Jgh-
ilnlalriel"
mcm
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1"t~ nt't
T Its :u
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th-STI-arse
'Jisch;mge gap. r"-,-
tile e"-Z. tk'L-:;;p dhinioli previLn.1sly I ,b-
y oi a
by t'-,r (El, C,; . ;j, ,!&12-).
V. N. Bednar~';~-
-DER YAG I N, -~.V
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w edging action in Ime Itulst Idmi. and its Importance In tho
lf&bWtY Of fOAMN. L3~V- Dt EyagilL and (Dokl.
Ahad. Nauk. of the
variation of the lifetime of filins from aqueous solutions of propyl
alcohol and of various fattv acids with the pressure across the
fiJm and the concentration ~f electrolyte theroin are discussed in
their beating on the pipblem of whether such a Iiint can assume
a theEE~udyn~ak~lly stab ~WRRAY-
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Naak SSSR
DAL 44W
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,
hm bow desigmd for measuring inter-
A vnethod
,
molmulu fowts, at lust distanm by da=iaint, the
eqiiivaimt zMalbtuhr attracri between the plane
3urface of a plwx attached on one arm of the balmcc
%tx swfikm of a lens Placed very
beam and the on
dw above ", plate, ThA very high Unsitivito M
quired was attaintd by attwhins to tbt balance Learn
(35 run long ard 0 - i g in wtight) a frettLe with 20 wirt
turns, Uranged below a pcrmw=t Mag:=A. Acurrent
from a PhOIMkWk-QCU Systent, tracking the "Ove-
ment of the beint, was paised througb tht wire ef tbo
frame. The neptivt, feedbvk rtg"ns s)stem
JEF
DIWISIt 11. V. aDufman, 1. N., -*Un, ~k G., md
terillo~ 7711"nnn), DokVil Ahad. Nauk SSSP (N. S.) 9,
759-762, Oct. 19M,
Awhors dwrlW a,mPthW for drying thin shi~ets by phwing
sheat with wet Elm between a lieat-r--diating vreen and P !old
~ondanr-.,- plate. Thcrmzx~ gradient perpendicular to film surface
wts up vircultar currents between sheet and cor.,
dezue, car-7hig moi5Ure to the condemer. From nmilarity o:
r
mw
ii und liu&t trpnssfer, authors derive a relatioa for rate of air):9-
r ture tmnafer !a terms of nondimemsionrl pawneters. Only oz,~,
cxptr=ezW Nmlue is &en, and thLq is twive as large as that pro.
*-"1u&,uUUve Y-b U69na--
(a) i'ravel of dust partiew which Mways m6va in dirfttion of tem,
i peratura drop, cmrying 1xit1% t hem tkiditi~ual moisture., an;! (b)
effelit Of ~UpeMtUrSt!Dn. Y. It. Muyhew, Englrvd
th
"y
21950 Invelitigatiou cif Interd ee of Friction Fore"---
and Stickwe by the method ofomll= Thre-OT47.R-Ussian.)
and W~ F. Futra lady
6,-Uet. 21, W PDOI'13't-
1140.
Smoothness of threads and nearly perfect point contact per-
n-dt exact measurement of friction and sticking force. Dia-
gram, graohs. 9 ref.
VTho rules of similitude in Cie thermodynamic PTOPT`Tti~S
of so!wiong. B. V. D,-XvWri and M. 1. ShaLlip.Ir"110'.
Loin orr..w)v Staft MR7.hloscn~:~. DoRadyAk.d.
S.S.S.R. 93, math. prrof is 1)%,-,
sinted lhat therule of ~iniilftudv, orbi-iter "recipr,eily.-
recently vmid)1iRhrd(d. CA. 49, H 10b) catj tic dexivc I hoin
nl.~out tile vature of mol, forces, cxzc,,t for their additivii),
and independem! 'If be orientatimi of ujols., thu;e C-on-
sideraOxins are rig-orously app~iaible to Cispersional forces
bctv,-cvn syni. mols. Tht~ rule v.1 recil,mcity is fuit1wir
gencralliwil.
ditions contvAled macrou-opwally, hasol (III the Irtrii:11
niolar vols,of tile components of tht- soln. 1v.
The Ca=JLttee on Stalin Prizes (Of the Council of Ministers [MR) in the fields of
xcie=e and inveUtims anDounces that the folloving scientific works, popular scien-
tific books, and textbooks have been submitted for coopetitim for Stal~n Prizes for
the year* 1952 GM 1953- (�RvqtWwn Kulturs. )bsatw, go. 2-2-40, PC) Feb Apr 191,;4)
N&W. Title 4:1 Work Hooluated t7
Deryagin, B. V. Nhat is I'Triction?" Institute of Physical
(Popular ccientific Chemistry, AcadeV_ cj~
AllorO Sciences USSR
SO,' W-3o6c,4, 7 July '954
ilggrpjstlan In Myers of a Ila
-.a
-;,i thc ii"-fLct ol i stitJ body TI'
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"N' T"Wy Xappinii A*4.1
%Xhit"', Aw. Novi S.S.S.R., Odol. KUM. sailk &($~ I
If.2-6100W.-An 6m. wt-Op wk" rtion detkic6bu :
the. snal~6AI balaniv boto to Ckv. a4mut b &.0muVed.
BurDIA U nr*11".
U=khysics - Adhesion
Card 1/1 t Pub. 124 - 2/35
Authors t Deryagin, B. V., Memb. Corresp. of Acad. of Sc. USSR
~' - Mit,A~
Problems of adhesion
dPerloatcal Vest. AN SSSR 7,, 10-21,, JulY 1954
Abstract The phyiical aspects of adhesion, which takes place during the con-
tact of turo solid bodies in the presence of an external gaseous
or liquid medium, are discussed. It was determined., tbrough prac-
tice, that, adhesion depends largely uTc1n the nature of the functional
groups included in the composition of the adhesive layer as well as
upon the cbemically active atoms and radicals present in this layer.
The effect, of individual active-aton,5 or groups of atoms, which.are
present In the adhesive layer and may enter into an electron chemical
bond on the conversion of electrons from one phase into another,
is explained. Drawings.
Institution
Submitted
MTAGIN, B.T.
Friction coefficient of ice. Pis. v shkole 14 no.4-.88-90
Jl-Ag 154. (NLRA 7: 7)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AkmAsuli nauk SSSR.
(Ice) (Friction)
OCR
U "S
"i The~ori of k -mtotocosj~~dnfim' interAction, itid mukual'j
dhesion of diffetrt erticlt~& i~ el
IV. Dtm W G1 -
XON 16, 42 Colloid Ji (U.S.S.R.)
16,403-15(10502nillish ttrg folluvVing abstr.
t The Interw!tIun of two diffuse c c. d mble layers is calcd.
for an asy-,n. birmity electrolyte. 'ves.for potential as
function of the distAnces between two charged walls, at a
given Valutt of tbe, intemijou, an skiown. %Vlitn tht po-
Itntials of the I walls are const. and have Identlical signs,
gradmil tnlltua~apprtmch of the wall& faft cjkut~% repu0slo'"
which reaches a max, ntid decreases to zuo. on a rthez
approach, the walls tittract each othei, and the attraction
Increases to iufitjitY Zn the distance tends to zero. The
max. value of the repulsion depends on the matter of the 2
potentials only; this Is true also when tht walls are neither
blane nor parallel, Men the 2 pote.itials have opposite
signs, the vralls altract each other at any distunce. Ay~
proximations for atuall! potentials are (mled. ~ritroductjon
of van der Waali' forces lea& to the nilts: (1) when these
forces cause a repulsion between 2 partbles in an ionic sola.,
the pmrdclei can adhere toearh other only if they carry po-
tentials of 2 6PPOSitt M903;- (2) when thiselp6tentia,19 are
high, adhesion can ouur only in dil.-solas. Thetbeoryex--
plains mdhtmfice of Hg to Stan in s9t t4mis dyeing'iu (tie
4bsence~ of coagulation; etc.,
USE:R/Physics Adhesion
FD-915
Card 1/1 Pub 153-24/26
Author Deryagin, B. V. Krotova, N. A. and Karasev, V. V.
Title Role of electric phenomena in adhesion of films
Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 24, 1354-1357, Jul 1954
Abstract Letter to the editor. Criticize the article on adhesion by M. S.
Skinner et al. (J. Appl. Phys. 24, 438 (1953)) as repeating the
subject which they themselves published six years ago (Deryagin
et al., mN 61, 849 (1948)). Seven references, including 2
foreign.
Institution
Submitted February 25, 1954
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MR/ Chemistry Physical chemistry
Card : 1/1
Autbors : D gin,,.-B. U, Memb. Corres. of Acad. of Sc. USSR, Krotova, N. A. and
Kirillova, Yu. M.
Title : Adhesion-of high-polymers to glass and its dependence upon pressure and
nature of the surrounding gas medium
Periodical t Dokl. All SSSR, 97, Ed. 3, 475 - 478, July 21, 1954
Abstract : A method of determining the discharge potential, discharge gaps and sur-
face density of electrization, by stud- ng the polymer-gl&ss adhesiograms,
Yi
is described. The effect of pressure and nature of the surrounding gas
on the adhesion of high-pDlymers to glass was determined by the Paschen
law. By studying the effect of various factors, including the molecular
structure of the adhesive and liner, i-i is possible to make a rational
selection of gluing and lEkcquer forming polymers and form conditions
increasing the adhesion. Eight USSR references. Graphs.
Institution : Acad. of Sc. USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry
Submitted : May 12, 1954
VWR/Chemistry - -Physical chemistry
Card 1/1 1 Fub. 22 - 24/44
Authors t IDOLZ 'ZP B V I 'Memb. corresp. of Acad. of Sc. USSR; md
ljorin,.
Title I Optical investigation of the adsorption and surface condensation
of vapors close to the saturation point
PerioditiLl Dok. AN W'SSR 98/1, 93-96, Sep 1.% 1954
Abs,tract Polymolecular adsorption and condensation of vapors of n-alcohols,
water, CGl4j benzene, etc., on smooth surfaces were investigated
to datermiTie the phase conversions taking place between the
volune and liquid layers close to the wall of the test vessel.
The device used in this optical investigation is described. The
adsorption on smooth surfaces in a range of relative pressures
higher than 0.95 - MY7, was found to be of a polynolecular
nvture. In other pressure ranges the adsorption acquires a
mono- or bimolecular nature. Ton references: 9-USSR and 1-German
(1885-1953). Graphs; drawings; illustrations.
Institution Acad. of Sc. WSR, Institute of Phyo-ical Chemistry
Submitted July 12, 1954
US-0/Cherristi-j - Physical cheidotry
Card 1/1 : Pub. 22 - 27/44
Authors I DeryaGLn, B. Vep Memb. Corresp. of Acad. of Se. USSR, and Lei-Ich, V. G.
Title I Theory of ropelling forces in electrolyte layers betwen non-unifontily
charged surfaces
Periodical s Dok. All SSSR 98/6.. 985~-988,, October 21.. 1954
Abstract j The) dovalopnent of an ion-electrostatic theory, regarding the repulsion
forces in electrolyte layers between uniformly and non-uniformly charged
surfacefl, is discussed. The formmlation of the first quantitative physi-
cal-theory, of the stability of Iyophobia colloids arA disperBion systems,
is described. Formulasj determining the repulsion forces in electrolyte
layers, are included.' Eight references: 6-USSR and 2-USA (1937-191553).
Graphs.
Institu.1-ion : Acadew of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry
Subm.itted : Ju~Ly 7,, 1954
'USSR/ Physics - Pllyaical chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 38A.3
Authors iDeryagin, B.V.,,- Memb. Corresp. of Acad. of Sc. USSR; and Nerpin, S.V.
Title tEquilibrium, stability and kinetics of free liquid films
Paricwlical 1Dok. AN 3,13SR 99/6, 1029-1032, Dee ~1, 1954
Abstraot iThe method and rhathematical formulas applied in determining the equilib-
rium, stability and kinetics of free liquid films, are described. The
stability of a liquia film investigated in this report pertains to the
rupture or 5harp increase in the thickness of the film down to such val-
ues where t1le stability of the film can be secured by its elasticity conn-
ected with the propertis of adsorption mono-layars. Equilibrium of the
film was found to be of a timely nature depending upon the kinetic process
of slow settling of the film up to a point when it reaches a critical
thickness at which it loses its stability. Eight references: 7-Li.31-R and
l-USA. (1.935-1954). Graph.
Institution: Acad. of 'Sc. USSR, Inst. of Phys. Chem. and Institute of Water Transport
Engineers,, Leningrad
Submitted: July 7, 1954
DERYAGIN, B. V.
"Influence of Dissolved Substances on the Viscosity and Properties of the
Boundary Phases",, a paper presented at the second conference on the Liquid
State of Matter, Kiev., 30 May to 3 June 1955, Usp. Fis. Nauk,, April 1955
DIRYAGIN. B-V-; DUKHIN. S.S.; HIMLISON, M.L.; X&GkM. V-X-
Utilization of the condensation method for the precipitation of the
ore dust. Bor'ba a oil. 2:22-)l 155. (MLRA 9:5)
1, Chlon-korrespondent Akadomii nauk SSSR (for Deryagin). 2.
Iastitut fizicheakoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Deryagin) 3-
Krivorozhakiy Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy gornorudnyyinstitut (for
Dukhin,, Mikhallson. Kaganer)
(DUST--PMOVAL)