SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DZHOMARDZHIDZE, G.S. - DZHORDZHIO, N.V.

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DZHM"nU. G. Rest Industry of Georgia. Niao.ind*SSSR 26 ne.5:14-16 055v (MLIA 9*.2) I.Ministr promyshlemostl vy"nykh I moloehmykh produktev Grusinakey SSR. (G*srSI&--X*&t industry) CROGOVADZE9 G.Lp red.; GOMELAURI, N.G.p red.; DZllOt4ARDZIIIDZE, G.S.p red.; GABUNIYAq A.A.# red.; CHIAYEV, L$.$ rk ABESADZE, II.K., red.; YAKIMOVA, A.9 tekbn. red. [Forty years of Georgian industries,, 1921-19611 PronVahlennost' Oru- zii za 40 leto 1921-1961 g,ge Tbiliaip lzd-vo "Zaria Vostoka 0 196-1. 253 pj (MIRA 14:81 1. Georgia. Ekonomicheakiy administrativmy rayon. Sovat narodnogo khozyaystva. (Georgia-Industries) BARABADZE, I.I.j BAKRADZE, G.S.; BERIDZE, G.I.; VAKHVAKHISIIVILI, N.I~,- GABUNIYAJP G.A.; "DABUNIYA., Sh.V.- GANGIYA, A.A.; GOGOBEAIDZE, Ya.A.; DZIMISTARISHVILI, A.I. deceased ; ZNAYMSKIY, K.F.; KVANTALIANI, N.A.; NIKOLAYSUVILI, V.S.; TOPADZE., L.I,,- EIIUNTSARIYA, A,G.,- TAKO- BASHVILIj N.Zo; DZRQHWZHTD74-4--q"- red.; ROYNISHVILI, N.I., red.; PRITYKINA, L.A., red.; KISINA, Ye.I.p tekhn. red. (Food industry of the Georgian S.S.R. during the last 40 years) Pishchevaia promyshlemost' Gruzinskoi SSR za 40 let. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1961. 162 p. (1-URA 14 -.9) (Georgia-Food industry) DZHOMARDZHIDZE G S redo (Food industry of Georgia durJikg the past 40 years] Pishchevaia promyoblennost? Grazinskoi SSR Iza 40 let. MosWa, Piahchapromisdats 1961. 162 p. (HIRA 15:3) (Georgia-Food indupt47) I)ZIIOIIDZHOROVY At.; BUCHVAROV., S-N- on the acce_jeration distribution of a solid at the most general motiml in Snace, rodiohnik mash elekt .10 no.1:137-146 161 (Pablo 1620)- BUCHVAROV,, Ste; DZHOXDZHOROV, At. On the acceleration distribution of the points of a solid at the moot general motion in 0 ace. Godiohnik mash elekt 10 noalil47-152 161 (publs 162)P, jfmolmv~ A. i") ItPreventing the Durning of FireVroof '-,'ails in roilc-r Rimaces." :). j (FUTSIOIJALIZATSI11k. vol. 4) iio. i0i, oct. '1954,; sofiY,, Duluaria.) " ~y E,o-. Monthly List Of Zaot FUropean AccessioW) (ISAL)y LC2 Vol. 1, "0. 43 April 1Q.55, Uncl.- DZHONEV, Tsvetan, inzh.; DOBREV, loalf, inzh. The best ceramic blocks for masonry. Stroitelatvo 10 no. 2: 28-29 Mr-Ap 163. Dzhangova, S. Printing textile fabrics of artificial fiber aith acid dyes. 1). 42 TEKSTIL%A PRUMISHMENOR, Sofila. Bulgaria, Vol. 8, no. 4, 1959 Monthly list for East European Accessions (EFAI) W. Vol. 8, 110. 10, Oct. 1959 Uncl. DZHCNovj_Xvop-*d-re Anesthetization ID-n Je 163. nladezh 15 no*6: VASILEV, N., inzh.; BOGATEV, K., dots. Inzh. Fxperimental studies of the influcence of environment temperature on the working of fluorescent lamps. Elektrotenergiia 14 no.11:5-9 N'63. VASILEV, N. I.; DOGATFVJ, K. I.; MARINOV, IU. P.; DVI.01101VA, E. A. A device for automatic switching on of street lighting depending on the level of the natural horizontal illumi- nation and the exterior temperature. Godishnik mash elekt 12 no. 2:5-18 162 [publ. 163]. HUMAN, 0., Inzh;,P~IITqYA Eop Inzh I- Switching to the higher voltage in the average-voltage cable network of the city of Sofia. Elek-troenergiia, 15 no.8sl2-15 Mr'64 L"Elektroanabdiavane - stolichnol., Sodia. BUDEVSKI, 0.; DZHONOVA, L. Complexametric determination of copper. Zav. lab. 30 no.9:1066- 1068 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Bolgarskoy Akademil nauk. PON&REV, S.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; KULMEH, A.A., kand.toklin.ul-uh.; WHONSONs. V.A., inzh, I -Irt~ifr,Zion properties of materials Inoetroltell nocB:41-42 Ag 139. (Nonmetallic bearingn) nade of graphite. Mash- (MIRk 12:11) 'Pa4a 45247 S/756/61/000/001/001/004 AUTHORS: Fonarev, S.F., Kulbakh, A.A., Dzhonson, V.A. TITLE: On the investigation of the antifriction properties of stainle,-'s steel in unlubricated operation. SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhcncrno-fizicheskiy institut. lvfe-,~y ispytaniy detaley i materialov mashin i priborov. no. 1, 1960, TEXT: The MIFI (Moscow Enginecring-Physics iiai investigated ex- perimentally the behavior of sliding pairs of stainless stc,:.' (SS). The objective of the invetigation is a better understanding of the frictional precesi in cylindrical hinge si~pports in structures in which organic greases and acid- and a!k'ali- nonrcsi.,,tant lubricant materials cannot be employed. More specifically, the tests WCr(- Made to determine the seizing pressure, qmax, and the friction coefficicnt (FC', as a function of the sliding speed. The specimens were in the form of cylin- dr.-"~~Li pins and fitted bushing sectors or pads made of lXl8H9T (lKhl8N9T) ter.i,,ic steel and the 3X13 (3Khl3) and X18 (Khl8) Cr steels. The specimen-i a-,proximated the shape of bearings in which low-speed sliding occurs in condit-A,...,. ptio 0: :Doundary and dry friction. The pairs were wasl;ed with CCl.,. The ince r, sL::z:.ng is signaled by a sharp increase in frictional moment. Three sets of test; Card 1/3 Qn the investigation of the antifriction properties ... S/756/61/000/0011001/004 wpre made: (a) Pairs of like composition; (b) pairs with a hard pin and a softer bushing pad; (c) pairs with a hard bushing pad and a softer pin. The tests results are summarized .in one full-page and one two-page table. Seizing at v=0.06 m/scc occurs even at low specific pressure (q - Z kg/cmZ), but only several hours after the start of the test. The initial FC is low (0.2-0.22) and, if no seizing occurs, increases to a maximum after 15-25 min. The greater the pressure, the shorter the time required for seizure. At q - 1 kg/cm2 and v - 0.3 m/sec, seizing occurs directly upon commencement of the motion. Thus, a lKhl8N9T/ lKhl8N9T contact without lubrication is not practicable for cylindrical supports. In the tests at v = 0.3 m/sec it was found that at a certain value of the pressure a dark-brown layer or film begins to form, whereupon the FG almost doubles. No seizing occurs, and the layer, apparently, acts as a lubricant. Comparison of the test data obtained with SS and with C steel (CS), show that the SS is more prone to seizing than the CS (qmax/SS = 5 kg/cm2 against qrnax/CS =15-30 kg/cm2 at v= 0.3 m/sec). The FC of the two nonhomogeneous pairs are about equal, but the wear of the hard part is smaller in the hard-pin, soft-bushing, pair. Tests with nonhomogeneous pairs at v= 0.06 m/sec (results tabulated) manifested formation of a dark layer and no seizing, but an appreciable increase in surface roughness (profilographs "before" and "after" are shown).. Tests with Khl8-steel rollers (H RC > 50) with a rolling On the investigation of the antifriction properties ... S/756/61/000/0011001/004 speed of 0.3 m/sec and a simultaneous sliding speed of 0.045 m/sec, evinced dark- layer' formation only at pressures in excess of 80 kg per running cm of roller length. The formation of the dark layer or film is attributed to oxidizing wear at local temperatures of the order of 500-5Z50C. In summarv, the use of unlubri- cated cylindrical support hinges of SS is severely limited to small loads and small sliding speeds. Of the pairs tested, optimal results were obtained with the Khl8 - Khl8 and 3K~_13 - 3Khl3 pairs - Pairs made of IKhl8N9T are absolutely unsuitable for practical use. The formation of a dark layer increases the suitabili.-y of a SS pair. The initial surface finish is of little consequence, since the surface roughened appreciably in use, even at low pressures. The friction coefficient attains 03-0.4 in dry friction without dark-lAyer formation, 0.55-0.7 in dry frictior. with dark-layer formation. The nature of the steels of the pair is inconsequential. Wide-angle bushings (which embrace more of the cylindrical pin) are not suitable for SS support hinges, since only a small area is actually carrying the load, at a pressure much in excess of the apparent mean value. Narrow-angle bushing pads, which sit on top of the pinand ensure a good contact, are more favorable. There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 3 Rus sian- language Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: None given. r.nrti I f3 45248 S/756/611000/001/002/004 XU T HO RS: Fonarev, S. F., Kul'bakh, A. A., Dzhonson, V. A. TITLE: I xperlmental investigation of the antifriction properties of carbon- and graphite-based materials operating in dry wear. SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Metody ispytaniy detalcy i materialov mashin i priborov. no.l. 1961, 29-34. TEXT: The objective of the investigation was the determination of the materials properties stated in the title, with especial reference to the exclusion of lubricated plain bearing or rolling- c onta ct bearings in certain atomic-energy, jet-engine, high- speed automatic -machine, and chemical- machinery applications. The impervious- ness and antifriction properties of carbon (C) and graphite (G) materials employed in unlubricated plain bearings for such applications are enhanced by their impreg- nation with liquid metals and alloys: Cu, Pb, bronze, babbit, et al. (in the USSR such work has been done by G. K. Bannikov, V. D. Belogorskiy, I. V. Levin, and I. M.Sigarev). Such materials are used to form plain-bearing bushing for dry-wear operation. Tests of type-1511(D) andl5E (Ye) G-G materials were performed in the lab of the School of Machine and Tool Components of the MIFI (Moscow Engine e ring- Physics Institute). The wear resistance, temperature (T) behavior, friction coefficient (FC), and friction moment were determined as functions of the specific pressure (SP). The C-G material was shaped into a sernicylindrical bushing which rested on a X18 (Khl8) steel journal 30 mrn diam (HRC = 54-56). A Cr-Al thermocouple measured Card 1/2 Experimental investigation of the antifriction ... S/756/61/000/001/002/004 the T at a depth of 0.2-0.3 mm from the friction surface within the highly heat- conductive C-G material. The graphitized material 15Ye without any impregnation operated satisfactorily at v = 0.3 m/sec up to a SP of 20 kg/cm?- (FC 0.27). These characteristics were measured after a 7-8-hr work-in period, when the mating surface had acquired a smooth, glossy finish. Pb impregnation of 15Ye material improves its antifriction properties significant ; paired with a Khl8 journal this material operates well at a SP up to 300 kg/ and speeds up to 0.7-0.8 m/sec, with a bushing wear of less than 0.66 mg/cm hr. The FC diminishes character- istically at an observed T of 140-1500C at which the plasticity of Pb increases sharply, thereby affording a measure of lubrication. The Pb impregnation becomes really effective at SP 1 '2 in excess of 30 kg/cm . Preliminary working-in of the pair at SP of 15-20 kg/cmz is an indispensable requirement for satisfactory operation. The effect of Pb impregnation of 15D material is not comparably favorable. Wear increased appreciably at SP of 15 kg/crnz, with a further steep increase at 25kg,' , The minimal FC is 0.35. The T grows monotonously and attain 2800C at SP 30 kglc,-i 2. At 140-1501C the wear increases sharply, the FC drops. Max operating SP is 15-: i k,,/cm2 at v- 0.3 m/sec. There is no appreciable wear on the Khl8 journal with either type of G-G bushing. There are 5 figures; no tables or references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card 2/2 4520 S/756/61/000/001/003/004 AUTHORS: Fonarev, S.F., Kullbakh, A.A., Dzhonson V.A. TITLE: Investigation of the antifriction properties of the graphita-based rnateri- als Kr1500-B83 (AC;1500-B83) and Ar1500-Gu (AG1500-Cu) oper- ating in dry wear. SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Metody ispytaniy detaley i materialov mashin i priborov. no.l. 1961, 35-46. TEXT: Tests were made with the babbit-impregnated AG1500-B83 and the Cu- impregnated AG1500-Cu graphite (0) materials developed by Moscow Electrode Plant. Photos of the microstructure (unetched) are shown. The babbit permeates the poret. of the parent material more fully than the Cu. The tests at the lab of the School for Machine and Tool Components of the MIFI (Moscow Engine e ring-Physics Institute) were made to determine the friction coefficient (FC) as a function of specific pres- sure (SP) at various sliding speeds (steady-state only), also the temperature (T) be- havior and intensity of wear. The standard testing machine was modified to permit measurement of the friction moment, FC, and wear over a greater range of speeds and loads (exploded perspective view shown). The bushing-sector holder is spheri- cally self-centering and is equipped for Cr-Al thermocouple T measurement 0.2-0.3 mm within the bushing sector. The journal is a 30-mm ODiam cylinder of X18 (Khl8) steel (H 5Z-54). Bushing and journal were worked in at 35 kg/cmz and 0.3 m/sec glossy contact surface was develo ed (minimal time 1.5-2 - -FONAREV, S.F.; KULIBAXHp A.A.; R~W~Ns Antifriction material based on graphite impregnated with polytetr&fluoroethylene. Matod.isp.det.mash,i prib no,20-9 1620 NMA 1614) (Graphite) (Ethylene polymers) (Friction materials) FONAREVV S.F.; MMIBAKHp A.A.; P_~YqNSI~N, V-A- Unit for testing vorm gears. Metod.isp.det.mash.i prib. no.23 10-15 162. (KRA 16:4) (Gearing, Worm-Testing) FONAREVO S.F.; KULIELM, A.A.1 DMONSONO V.Asj BELOUSOVAp T.To Graphitized materials Impregnated with epoxy resin. Metod i det.mash.i prib. no.2xl6-28 162. (MMA i92410 (Friction materials) VORONIN, T.V.;TATISHVILI, Valdimir Xaplanovich't"l; 60th anniversary of hi4 birth and 35th ann4vereary of his scientific. pedagogic, and organisational activi- ties. Arkh. pat., Xoskya 14 no.3:99-101 May~rJuni 1952..-.(CIKL 23:2) 1. Zhgentin is Head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy at TbUJAL Medical Institute. Also in Professor, Honored Worker in in Science, and Aotlie' Member qt the Academy of Sciences Georgian 53H. USSR/Genort!l Problems of Prthology - Tumors U-4 Sbs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, No 32644 Author s SzIL --dza-AV., Tolinr A.V. qXUau Inst Not Givon Title On the Problem of Dovolopment of Concor From Sto:irch Ulcer. Orig Pub 2 V sb.l. Klinikr. end lochaniya --Pbolevrniy zholudkn. Ordz- honikicizop 1956# 20-24. Abstrret t Macro- ond nicromorphologicel studios worn roviowod of 81 croon of stonnch cvncor rnd 56 erses of chronic stonrch ulcers, 11 c"sos of peptic ulcers of ennotorioso rfter resection rnd 131 cnnosof crllous ulcer of the duodontri. The development of cT.ncor fron stomoch ulcer wrs ostrblishod in 11 crsos (from 56 crl1ous ulcers of the storrch - in 7 cc-scs, and from 81 cnncorous tumors of the stormch 0 in 4 crscs), which com- privad 18.3%. During crllous ulcors of tho duodenum rnd during peptic ulcars which rnestomosed tho davolopriant of crncar wns not found. For the development of crncer, the Cvrd 2 1/2 25 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and Patho- S-3 logical). Digestive System. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biole, No 17, 1956, 79051. Author : Chachava, M. K., Dzhorbenadze, A. V. Inst : Not given. Title : On the Pathomorphology of the Pancreas During an Ulcerous Illness. Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta eksperim. I klinich. khirurgii i gematol. AN GruzSSR, 1956, 6, 39-52. Abstract: In four oases of ulcers, significant changes were found in the glandular and parietal tissues of the pancreas (P), of a chronic inflammatory process. In 3 cases, with the presence of ul- cers or gastritis that had recently appeared in the P, changes were not found, clearly owing Card 1/2 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and Patho- S-3 logical). Digestive System. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 17, 1958, 79051. Abstract: to the short duration of the process. In two cases of perniscous anemia of the P, a typical picture of cirrhosis *Was observed, with expan- sion of the intersticial tissue and atrophy of the glandular tissue. Card 2/2 WHORBEVADZE, A.V.$ profs; MAMATELASh-VILI, V.G.,, dots. [Fundamental techniques of pathoanatomical dissection of farm animals] [Osnovy tekhniki patanatomicheskogo vskrytiia sel'skokhozia1.stvenxWkh zhivotnykh. Tbilisi,, Gos. izd-vo uchebno-pedegog.lit-ry Modna"] 1962. 290 p. [In Georgian] (MIRA 17:5) TATISHVILI, 1.7a.; DZHORMIADZE, A.V.j CHUBINIDZE, A.I.; DEKANOSIDZE, T.I.; SHAITIME, rx. Vladimir Kaplanovich Zbgenti; on his 70th birthday. Arkh,pat. no.3:93-94 162. MIRA 15:3) (ZHGMITI, VLADIMIR KAPLANOVICH, 1891-) SARADZHISHVILI., P.M.; DZHORMADZA A.V.;- GOKIYELI, T.G.; DEXANOSIDZE, T.I. Clinical aspect and pathomorphology of acute polimyelitis in Georgia. Trudy Tbil. GIMY 6t95-108 162. (HIRA 16t2) (GODRGIA.-POLIM=TIS) DZHORBENADZE.. A.V.j KUMIMI,, W. Morphological changes of internal organs in hypothermia; an experimental studly. T=dy Thil.GIDUT 6t109--117 262. (HIM 16:2) (MmMMU) (VISCEtA.-DISEASES) MMORMWADZE A.V.; SHOTADZEK D.P.; KAXHLWI, Z.N.; TSINTSADZE, G.K. Sme complications in modern anesthesia. Trudy 7bil. GIDUV 6s231-238 162, (AMTHESIA.CMnICATIONS AND SEWEUE) (MIRA 16t2) DZHORBENADZE,- A..V,., Pathomorphology of experimental typt.us fever in guinea pigs with scurvy. Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. AN Gruz. SSR 11:195-200 163. (MIPP% 17: 11) 1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii, patofiziologii i sudebnoy meditainy Tbiliaskogo gosudarstvennogo Instituta d1ya US07er- shenstvov4iya vrachey. S/124/61/000/008/025/042 AOO1/A1O1 AUTHORi Dzhorbenadze, N.P. TITLE: On non-stationary flow of viscous liquid in a porous circular ann-j- la-., tube PERIODICAL: Referat Ivnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no, 8, 1961, 62, abstract 813436 ("Soobsheb. AN GruzSSV', 1960, v. 24, no. 5, 523 - 528) TEXT; The author dnalyzea the solutlon of Navler-Stokes equations for la- minar conditions and the case of cylindrical symmetry. The system of non-sta- tionary equations of hydrodynamics is reduc&d to two regular Volterra equations of the second kind which are solved by conventional methods. The solution, ob- tained in a closed form, goes over into a known result on the flow of a viscous incompressible liquid between two cylinders,if there is no leakage through the porous walls. R. Volkov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 s/0583/60/027/000/002/003 B112/B138 AUTHORSs Dolidze, Do Ye., Dzhorbenadzet W. P. TITLEt Two-dimensional flow of a viscous fluid between inhomo- geneous parallel porous walls SOURCEs Akademiya nauk Gruzinekoy SSR. Matematicheekiy inatitut. Trudy, v. 27, 1960, 347 - 357 TEXT: The authors consider a hydrodynamic problem which can be repreeented by the following boundary value problem for the stream function ~s A (vA u4.'yy uyy ~x + u~xxxt yl Y=O ~yl y=h - Ot t=0 ~O(X'Y)q '~"j Y=O -a(t)e kx, ,xiy_, -4(t)e kx, go,h'~) - ~(O'O't) - Y(t). The components of velocity, U(Y,t) -~ V(X,Y,t) and w(x,y,t), are inter- related with the stream. function (P by the equations v Y and w Card IM 3 5 S/683/60 027/000/002/003 Two-dimensional flow of a viscous. B112/BI38 kx is assumed to be of the form +(Xtyt) - f(ytt) + e y(y-,t). The functions f and are determined as'followst f(ytt) - 1(y,t) XY(Olt) - j(09t) - a(t)/kj [e-Y2AV t-r) -(Y_-)2 e h /4v(t-'t) dT' in 0 where-W satisfies the integral equation t W(t) + f &j(-r)K(t -'i.-)dT- 6(t) with K (t h V-7]e 4*1 Y - 1) 2 ;V (t - =,C) is 7t 1 _T) and 6 y + a)/kg T(ylt) F(y,t) +O(y,t), where P has the same structure tv, f and where 0 satisfies the integro-differential equation Card 2h -),;Z" . I S/68 60 027/000/002/003 Two-dimensional flow of a viscous ... B112~BI30 t h +(Ytt) - f dr f [a(j,T)ip,, b(,L,T)q, + A.2,pj G(yjjjt -T)dj 0 0 with a(y,t) = ku - 2k 21, b(y,t) k3u ku yy- OV, G(y,jjt) S(y,l#t) + g(yjTtjt)j d' Y-f .,e 0 %1 g(ysjt't) U(Yotft) yu y(OOTLOO U(O'j st). U has a similar structure as I . The integro-ditkorential equation for ~ is solved by a series expansion with respect to the parameter X. Therel are 4 references, 3 Soviet and I non-Soviet. The reference to the Enrlish-language publication reads as followet A. So Berman, Laminar r1ow in channals with porous walls, 'J. Appl, Phys., 24, Ro- 9s 1953- .I.'BM1TTEDt December 23# 1959 ~.::Ird 3/3 AUTHOR: Dzhorbenadze, N.P. S/251/62/028/004/001/003 1042/1242 TITLE: Two-dimensional variable flow of aviscous liquid in.a. porous ound annular pipe PERIODICAL: Akademiya naL Gruzinskoy SSR. Soobshcheniya, v.26, no.4, 1962, 393-400 TEXT: Many publications have appeared.on stationary and vari- able linear systems. This paper considers the variable non-linear problem. The annular pipe is formed by two'coaxial cylindrical' surfaces with radli rl and jr2 (rj - - -1 "The Investigation ofpr-Spectra of Ne 15 and Ge 67 and also the in- Radiation of Aul97m.11 report submitted for All-Uaion Coaf on Nuclear Spectroscopy) Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. NIIYaF) MU Sci Res Inst Nuclear Physics, Moscow State Univ. B&SHKIROV,, A.A.., ka~nd.tekhn.nauk; DZHORDZHADZE., P.V., inzh. Plan for the development of the Inguri River* Gidro stroio 32 no.12:1-3 D 161. (MRA 15:2) (Ingurl River-Power utilization) DZIII'I' :,ADZE,' V. I. mw"~m "I'lediterraiman Elemoiits in the Flora c)f Adzhar.11 Cand Biol S-,i, Inst of Botany, Acad Sci Oeorflan 36T,, Tbilisi, :L9511. (P-7,10i0l, No 5 "la, 55) So: Swa. No 670, 29 'Sept 55 - Survey of Scientific and TecImical Dissertations Defended at USSR Ridier Educational Institu'.. ions (1,;),) DZHORDZHADZEI V.4 ; BERVZOVA' Ye.?,, doktor bioloetch"skikh nauk, professor; V.P.. akademik-. GERASIMOV, V.P.. dandidat pedagogicheakikh nauk; DOBROLYUBOVA, Ta.M., doteent; IVANOV, P.P.; IMSiMMSIATA. L.I.: TMWHOV, V.D., redaktor; YUSFINA, N.L., tekhnicheskiy redaktor LPablicizing the natural sciences in connection with practical problems in agriculture) Propaganda eotestvennonauchrqkh snanii v eviazi a prakticheskimi zadachami sel'skogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo kullturuo-proevatit. lit-ry, 1956. 158 P. (KLRA 9:11) (Agriculture-Study and teaching) YUGOSLAVIA / FiArm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40435. Author : Peyvioh Obren M., Dzhordzhevich Jovan. Stef- anovich Radosav. Inst : Not given. Title : The Changes of the quality of Fat, Casain and Proteins in the Milk of Domestic 3icmenthal Cows During a Period of Three Complete Lacte- tions. Orig Pub: Zb. radova Polloprivrednog fak. Un-t Beo- gradu, 1956, 4, No 1, 126-142. Abstract: On the basis of three years of experimentation (1951-1953), it was established that the fat content in the milk of the Simmenthal cows ranged from 3.4% to 4.90% (the average amount was about 3.Vo). The fat content in the milk Card 1/2 24 ARSENISHVILIj K.I.j doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DZHORDZHANELI, G..) red.; KHUTSISHVILI, V., tekhn. red. '6 (Effect of roll-waves on hydraulic structures] Vozdeistvie nabe- gaiushchikh voln na gidrotekhnicheskie sooruzheniia. TbUiBi Gos.izd-vo nSabchota Sakartvelo," ig6i. 183 p. (MIRA 15:6~ (Waves) (Hydraulic structures) L'. I.; i9c-UCIjr,K , F. 1. H M,!`1 I, G. (I 173ico-.hemical study of' 3,crzhcr4 aiinerr;~,l whtorj Fiziko-khImicheakoe ibu2cacvanle mint.valtnol vcdy Birzhomi. Tbilis, Jabe ota nakartvalo, 1964. 76 p. (I.I.IhA 17:11) 1. Chlen-%orrasponderrt. AN -'.-Jstavill. YU, 1, if Dinculeroo. Ic I Ci[FSKU, F" b NHORNELS-0 G. (RumyniyPN i, Ge o rg e 1 c!.;,, Fler.t.romycgraphle obnervat"onn. of imariflitr cowrr- turc-p In Firthroriis and spondylosip. Vop. kur ., fizioter. i Itch. fiz. kullt. 28 no.4040-343 JI-Ag 163. (I-ff-F.A 17.-?) 1. lz 1witituta kurorl.-clegil i fizioterEipil -~ 1'.vVhaneste (dtr.-- Prof. T. Dinkulesku% DOEV., Petur; ENUKESKU, T. (Enachescu, T61; POP, S.;_PZHORDFHESKU ) U.- [Goorgeseu, V1.1; BONEVA, L. 1-1.1 . - Anthrepologic study of the Bulgarians of the village of Vinga (Banat). Izv inst morf BAN 7:109-147 163. 1. Sekretar f chlen na Redaktsionnata kolegiia, "Izvestiia na Institute. po merfologiiall (for Boev). SINITSYN, Vladimir V2.adimirovich;j)ZjjOp4g, _A..H,p ved. red.; STAROSTINA, L.D., tekhn. red. I ~ 0 (Foreign lubricating greas9Fr.,j-j,ZarybezImya (konsistent- rore) smazki. MosWas Gostoptekhizdatp 1963 135 P. Wk 17: 2) PRANULIS, Mikhail Faddeyevich.; KUSHELEV, V.P., retsenzent; DZHORDZHI, A.N._, ved. red.; YAKOVIEVA, Z.I., tekhn, red. [Safety measures in petroleum refineries]Tekhnika bezopasnosti. na neftezavodakh. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gostoptekh- izdat, 1962. 208 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Petroleum refineries--Safety measures) KRASYUKOV, Aleksandr Fedorovichl DZHORDZHI, A.N., vedushchiv red.; KATSNELISONP M.M., red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. [Petroleum coke; technology and properties] Neftianoi koks; tekhnologiia,avoistva. Moskva, Gootoptekhizdat, 1963. 161 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Petroleum coke) LEVCHENKO, Telizaveta Sergeyevna; BOBKOVA, Yelena Nikolayevna; PONOYAREVA, Yelena Andreyevna. Prinimal uchastiye ZERNYSHKO, T.A.t st. nauchn. ootr.; PMMHI, A.N:j ved. red.; STAROSTINA, L.D., tekhn-.-red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. (Petroleums of the Northern Caucasus) Nefti Severnogo Kavkaza; spravochnaia kniga. Moskva, Goltoptekhisdat, 1963. 335 p. MI RA 16: 10) 1. Krasnodarskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo neftegazovogo instituta (for Zernyshko). (Caucasus, Northern--Petroleum--Analysis) PAPOK, K.K., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; SDWIDO, Ye.G., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; DZHORDZBI, A.N.., ved. red.; LEVRA, Ye.S., ved. red.; TITSKAYA, B.F., ved. red. [Motor and jet-engine oils and fluids] Motornye i reaktivmye maela i zhidkosti. 4. parer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Izd-vo "Khimiia," 1964. 704 p. (MIRA 17:4) IOZHORI)ZHIKIYA, V.D. Screen for the analysis of electrocardiogram. Klin.med.,Moskva 29 no-5:80 My 1951# (GIMUL 20: 9) 1. Of the Institute of Health Resort Therapy of Abkhaz ASSR (Director-Prof. A.L. Grigoliya), Sukhumi. DZFCRDZHIHrIYA, V.D.; VCYTSI-TIICVSKIY, YF. YE. Capillaries Fortable r.;pT7aratu3 for the -Audy of capil2ury frar,11-ity. Klin. med. 30, noo 71 1952. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Vecember IRGS, Unclassified. DZVORDTHIKIlt- L 1), The Comittee an Stalin Prime (of the Co=jL of Kinigtqrs USM) In the fieUs of 6c1*=O e0d IDT4utims Smxmm" %bat thu toillaving scidut1fic works,, popQljLr scien- tifle books, ad textbooks have be= m*mJtted for c=qpetltion for SWin Prize& for the yeare.1952 and 1953. (Sovet!Ma !Kturs, Nbecow, No. 22-40, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 19%) None Title of watt ficainsted by Dshordshikiya, V. D. ORitea-Avadkhams Ministry of Health Georgian (Statistios of Illness) SSR SO: W-30604j, 7 July 1954 MHORMIKIYA, V.D.; OYTSAMTBKIY, Ye.Ye.; GRIGOLIYA. A.L., professor, direktor. Graphic regiatration of the meabanical effect of cardim and vascular activity. Terap.arkh. 25 no.3253-58 My-Je 153. (HLRA 6:9) I.-AbIrba skiy filial Institute, kurortologii Grusinskoy SSR. (Cardiovascaur system) DTIDZYGURI, T*D.; IZHORMIKITA, T.De , .X;1h Simplified method of prolonged graphic registration in pbrsiological experiments. Yislol. sh. SWR 39 no. 1:105-106 Jan.-Feb 1953. (CIKL 24*-2) 1. Institute of Health Resort Therapy of Abkhaz ASSR, Sukhumi. 11. D- 117" ectrocardio,-ra,,Adc anu lrfpmo(!~. andc, -ha:,icz ~r, ULTato- T, balneoLherapoutic Treatment of Cardio-;ascular at 'L'.c. plague Avadkhar ~A,-,'~hazi.'a)." Acad Sci U35R, Inst ul' 11~17,fnii I. P. Pavlo-7, (Disce rta tions for Lnz:rc~-- o'L Candidate oil 1'edical 0-cience--) SO: Knizhnaya No. 26, J~.,.n!~ 101,,'Ios ~ow GRIGOLITA, A.L.; DATISHIME, D.G.; DZHORDZHIKITA. V.D.; KALANDITA, T.P. Results of compound spa therap7 for hypertension at Sakhumi. Vop. kar., fizioter. i lech.fis.kullt. no.4:3-9 O-D 155- (MIRA M12) 1. Iz Abkhazekogo filiala Institute karortologii Gruzinskoy SSR (dir. - prof. A.L. Grigoliya). (CLIKATI, climatother. of h7pertension) (HYPERTENSION, therapy, clizatother. BLARUTSA, S,G.- DZHORDZHIKIYA, V.D..k6ukhumi) 0 , Difference between oscillographic and auecultative values of vinximum arterial pressure. Vraob.delo no.51-533-535 NY 159. (KIRA 12:12) 1, Abkhazakiy filial instituta karortologii Gruzii. (AUSCULTATION) (OSCIIZWRAPHT) (BLOOD PRESSURIC) DZHORDZHIKIYAP V.D.-~ KULESHOVV V.B. Rsiording the propagation of the pul,39 vavao Klinemado 38 no.6sl39-141 Je %0o (PULSE) (MMA 131-12) DZHORDZHIKIYA, V.D... kand.med.nauk Method for determining the rate of pulse wave spreading. Vrach. delo no-.10:140-141 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. TSkhaltubskly filial Institute, kurortologii Gruzii. (PULSE) D.'-"!'l V. P.; fu, the, pracitm marking of Txjint:; of jlr,.;,.n,,-jla,. exavrdna- t-i-n. Kardl-ologila 5 no.2:82-83 ?ti--Ap 1~5. (MiPA 1g.:?) 1. TSkhaltuhskly fillal (direki.cir kuncl. -iied. nau;, ,~',.A.Sariadze) r-.,2d. wirk. r-rcf. V.~J. Iii.,)t[tuta kurortolorAl Gruzinskoy 3.;ii. AUTHOR: Dzhordzhio, No V. 49-5-18/18 TITLE: Certain -results Of the electro-photometric measurements of the Aurora Borealis. (Nekotoryye rezul'taty elektro- fotometricheskikh izmereniy Polyarnykh Siyaniy). PERIODICAL: "Izvestiya Akademii hauk, Seriya Geofizicheskayall (Bulletin of the Ac.Sc., Geophysics Series), 1957, NO-5, pp. 692-695 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: At the end of 1955 a universal electro-photometer was built for studying the illumination of the night sky and of the Aurora Borealis. In March, 1956 this electro- photometer was tested at the Northern Scientific Station of the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, Ac.Sc. during which certain values of the absolute intensities of the Aurora Borealis and of the illumination of the night sky were obtained. In this paper the design of the electro- photometer is described, giving also some of the measured results. A diagram of the optical system and the block schematics of the photometer are shown in FiG.1, the circuit diagram of the amplifier system is shown in Fig.2. Some of the obtained results are plotted in Figs. 3-6. The error Card 1/2 of reading from the automatic recording instruments does not exceed 2% for the violet range and 10% for the green range 49-5-18/18 Certain results of the electro-photometric measurements of the Aurora Borealis. (Coat.) in which the galvanometer readings for the night sky were low. There are 6 figures, 1 table and 4 references, 3 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: June 4, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Ac.Sc. U.S.S.R. Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere. (Akademiya Nauk SSSR Institut Fiziki Atmosfery). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 S/169/60/000/007/005/016 A005/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 7, P. 196, 84)1 AUTHOR: Dzhordzhio, N.V. TITLE: Bleatrophotometric Measurements in the Polar Aurora Zone PERIODICAL: V ab.: Spektr. elektrofotometr. i radiolokats. Issled. polyarn. siyaniy i svechenlya nochn. neba. No. 1. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 30-40 (Engl. summary) TEXT: Electrophotometric observations of the night sky glow In the zenith were performed at the Loparskaya station in the special ranges k 4278, 5300, 5577, 5893, 6300 1. Al o reference sections of aurorae in the spectral regions , 5577, 6300 were observed from September 1957 to March 1958. it of k 4278 1 turned out that the intensity of -the night sky glow in north is 1.5-2 times higher than at medium latitudes. It is possible that this fact Is explanable by the agntinuous presence of weak diffuse aurorae. The emissions at A-5577, 6)00, 5893 A are strongly blended with the molecular N2- and N+_band-, wh,~n measuring with wide-band interference light-filters;. the emission 2at A.278 A '._= relatively Card 1/2 S/169/60/000/007/005/016 A005/AOO11 Eleotrophotometrio Measurements in the Polar Aurora Zone free from blending. A con.tinups background in pure form can be obtained only in the section from 445o to 4600 A. Because the distribution of Intensity over the continuous spectrum of aurorae is not determinable, it was not considered in the t,5 %Z7 are presented for the various treatment. The ratios T6300/I and '427~n red aurorae are not correlated types of aurora. The varia ORZ70f 6301 with the variations of 15577 and 14278. t is shown that the main part of energy of the main aurora emissions is concentrated in the background, which surrounds 15 the bright formations. The pulsing aurora spots In the wavelengths 55-17 and 391 A were studied. The modulation factor characterizing the relative magnitude of variations in V~e number of molecules be g in excited state amounted to abous. 0.6 for 43914 A. Pulsations at A.55771 lag behind the pulsations at 3914 A by 1.5 see. Wave-like motions of the luminnus formations were observed, the propagation velocity of them appeared equal to about 9 km/sec. L.M. Fishkova Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 26986 8/049/60/000/012/010/011 D214/D305 AUTHORt Dzhordzhio, N.V. TITLEt Polarization of certain emissions of the polar aurora PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya geofizicheekayat no* 12l 1960t 1847 - 1851 TEXTt This paper reports measurements and a discussion of the de- gree of polarization of radiation of various wavelengtho occurring in the polar aurora. The suggestion that polarization should be foundp was first made by V#L# Ginzburg (Ref. lt 0 polyarizatsiy li- ni v spektre eveoheniya noohnogo neba i polyarnykh eyaniy (On the Polarization of Lines in the Spectrum of Luminosity of the Night Sky and the Polar Aurora) Dokl. AN SSSRt 38, No. 8. 1943), and R. A. Duncan (Ref. 2: Polarization of the red oxygen auroral line. Planalt5pace Sci.t lp No. 2, 1959) found 30 % polarization of the 6300 X radiation. The author has made observations between December 1959 and Marchp 1960 at the Loparskaya station (rp = 68.90, 1 = 33-30) Card 1/5 26986 8/049/60/000/012/010/011 Polarization of certain D214/D305 using an electrophotometer with a quinine sulphate polaroidg which was rotated at 0.25 rev/sec about an axis coinciding with the op- tical axis of the photometer. The current passing from the photomul- tiplier was displayed on an oscillograph together with an impulse showing the completion of a revolution by the polaroidp thus enab- ling determination of the plane of polarization and the degree of polarization was calculated from the Stokes vector parameters. Ob- servations were made on clear nightep when the sun was more than 180 below the horizon and there was no moonp and an interference filter (6 X = 100 1) was used to separate the radiations, Checks were made on the absence of polarization in the system, and allow- ance was made for background luminosity in the night sky by measur- ing the degree of polarization at various zenith distances and ex- trapolating to the position at which the aurora was studied. This contribution was then subtracted from the observed polarization. Observations were normally made during the first phase of the aurora. Results of measurements all show very small degrees of polarization, of the Qrder of 4 %, and the degree is found to drop Card 2/5 26986 B/049/60/000/012/010/011 Polarization of certain as* 3)214/D305 with decreasing zenith distance. Wavelengths 4278 1 (N+)t 4861 X 2 (HP)l 5577 VOI)o 6300 X (0I)9 6545 X (Nd were studied and, as predicted by VsL. Ginzburg (Ref. 1: Op.cit.)q the 5577 X radiation was always found to be unpolarized. On the same night as no polari- zation of the 6545 and 6624 X lines was found, 4278 and 4861 A were polarized. Durin the strongly red aurorae at 22-47 on 5.12-59, ze- nith distance = 9509 and at 00-36 on 31-3.609 zenith distance = 620v a small (about 2 %) polarization of the 6300 1 line was found, an observation which was later confirmed. Near the zenith, no po- larization of the 4861 and 6300 A lines was found. Polarizatioa of the H radiation is attributed to orientation of motion of the radia- ting atoms along the magnetic lines of force. That of the other ra- diations is coupled with the mechanism of excitation of radiation by both primary and secondary electrons. The former move principal- ly along magnetic lines of force and may orient the motion of the excited atomsp and the latter, on Gallperin's assumption [Abstrac- tor's note: No reference], produce luminescence of molecules alrea- Card 3/5 26986 8/049/60/000/012/010/011 Polarization of certain see D214/D305 dy oriented in the magnetic field. The 6300 A line# a magnetic di- pole transitionp will be radiated parallel to the magnetic dipole of-the-atom which will have its axie,of symmetry along the lines of force. Thusp its polarization will be found to be a maximum in observations perpendicular to the magnetic lines of forcep explain- ing the results of Duncan (Ref. 2: Op.cit.) whose observations were made where the lines of force were inclined at 300 to the verticalo whereas at the Loparskaya station the inclination of the lines of force was only 100v so that observations made by the author at the zenith were practically the same as observing at the polep where no polarization would be found. At 10-200 to the horizontalq pola- rization was found to a smaller degree than by Duncan, explained by depolarizing collisions and by the fact that electrons exciting the luminosity in the lower latitude are apparently less energetic than further north. The Increased energy of exciting particles coupled with sharp rises in intensity explains the decrease of polarization found at such times., There are 4 figures, 1 table and 8 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloo. The references to the English- Card 4/5 26986 S/049/60/bOO/012/010/011 Polarization of certain so@ D214/D305 language publications read as followes R.A. Duncan, Polarization of the red oxygen auroral lines Planet. Space Sci., 1, no. 2t 1959; M.I. Seatong Excitation proceases in the aurora and airglow. J. Atmos. and Terr. Phys., 4t 1954; D.R. Batest The auroral spectrum and its interpretation from physics of the upper atmosphere. london 1960; I.W. Chamberlainp On the polarization of the oxygen red line in aurorae. Planet. Space Sci., 2, no. 11 1959, ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, institut fiziki atmoefery (Acade- My of Sclenceag-USSR#, Institute of Physics of the At- mosphere) SUBMITTED: July 89 1960 Card 5/5 3' AUTHOR: Dzhordzhio. N.V. TITLE: Automatic scanning photometer 34358 S/203/61/001/006/019/021 D055/Dll3 PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm I aeronomiya, v. 1, no. 6, 1961, 1005-1008 TEXT: An automatic scanning photometer for recording luminescence of the night sky and polar aurorae is described. The circuits for program con- trol of the photometer and automatic switching of the oscillograph are given. The whole sky in eight almucantars can be scanned in 14 minutes. Luminescence of the night sky is simultaneously observed in four areas of the spectrum ( A 3914, 55779 5300, 6300 1 ), which are separated by inter- ference light-filters. The results of some observations are given. The photometer consists of four pipes, each having its own Interference filter ( ~b = 80 mm"OA - 100 R), entry lens (D - 80 mm, F = 240 mm), diaphragm of field of vision (0(, - 5 ), Fabri lens (D = 80 mm, F ~ 40 mm) and an ~3y -19M (FEU-19M) or Ct'31-32 (FEU-32) photomultiplier~ signal3 frOM which)pass directly to four rs -3 (GB-3) loops 3'10- a/mm-m, Card 112 Automatic scanning photometer S/203/61/001/006/019/02--1 D055/Dll3 f ~ 1.5 liz) of a 110E; -.12 (POB-12) oscillograph. The photometer was developed in conjunction with the Design Office of the Institut fiziki Zemll AN SSSR (Institute of Terrestrial Physics, AS USSR) and tested at the Zvenigorodskaya nauchnaya baza Instituta fiziki, atmosfery (Zvenigorod Scientific Base of the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere) in Mar:,-h and April 1961. Several recordings of luminoseence intensity were obtained in relative units. An oscillogram for a low-latitude polar aurora with,a ray structure taken on April 1J, 1961 shows red luminescence of A 6300 . green luminescence of A 5577 and violet of A 3914 R. The photometer is sensitive enough to record aurorae of intensity 1. There are 4 figures ard 3 non-Soviet references. The two English-language references are: E.Dun~an. Austral. J. Phys., 1959, 12, no. 2, 197-198; B.J. OtBrien, J.A. Van Allen, F.E. Roach, C.W. Gartlein, J. Geophys. Res., 1960, 65, no. 91 275~- ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki atmosfery AN SSSR (Institute of ?hysiis of the Atmosphere, AS USSR) SUNTITTED: September 30, 1961 Card 2,12 3h 919 S/049/62/000/002/005/005 D213/D301 Troitshaya, V.A., Allperovich, L.V. and Dzhordzhio. TITLE: On the relation between short-period pulsations in the clectro-nagnetic field of the carta and polar auroras PLRIUDIC,U~: ,*i_lcadcmiya naWc Izvcstiya. Seriya Z;eofiziches- kaya, no. 2, 1962, 262-270 TZXT: In order to investigate the nature of short period irregular pulsations (SIP), the authors have carried out an a-aalysis of MJ's in the electric and magnetic fields of the earth at the Lovozero Station, and of visual and electrophotometric obscrvations of polar auroras at the Loparskaya Station. Tapes frorn the Eur-mans - kaya variatsionnaya Gtantsiya 1,:2-iIPLUT Q..urmansl: Variational Station of 12-111-LUO were also usnd in the analysis. Details of-' the appara- tus employed were reported by 0.11. Barsukov and V..'&. Traitskaya (Ref. 1: Soviet Earth-Gurrent Stationa, 1GY, 1959). An analysis has Card 1/2 3/049/62/000/002/005/005 Gn the relation !)ctween short-period ... D213/D301 also been made of the correlation bctween the S111's and thc Aectro- We C - photometric observations of the auroras. The correlation *,.)et n the SIP's and auroral forras was as follows: ~_-ays (9376), ',)arL0r' with ray structure (36' '0 ), draperies (100'ja), corona (u'2-,.)), 'Eeeble -low (92-A), homogeneous bands (73'da), homogeneous quiet zrcs (76,;), dL'l':fu- sad luminous surfaces (80,")), pulsatin,r surface-c (35'/")). These corre- lations are based on a total number of 472 clectrophotometric mcasur- ements. The short period pulsations are the -fine structure of bays and other forms of gcomagnetic field disturbances, and their periocis lie between I and 20 seconds, with a most probable vAue at about .5-6 seconds. A preliminary analysis of the distribution of short period pulsations over the globe shows that the en~L-n, OF corduscular streams, giving rise to the pulsations, into the Arctic or .'m'arctic region may be both symmetric -and nonsymmetric. There are 3 ft-ures 2 tables. and 14 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Sovict-bloc. 001i'MON; Ahademiya -nauk 333R institut fiziki zemli (Acadeny Z 3 000 of Sciences, USSR, Institute of Physics of the '-'--'arth) SUJINITTM: M'ay 13, 1961 Card 2/2 A" h1179 5/169/62/000/009/106/120 D228/D307 AUTHOR: Dzhordzhio.-K,-Y. TITLE: Nijht sky observation near the auroral zone PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall Geofizi~ka, no. 9,:1962, 14, ab, stract 9G120 (In collection: Polyarn. siyaniya i sve- cheni,ye nochn. nebal no. 81 M.t AN SSSR, 1962v 15-16 (summary in Eng.)) * TEXT: Night sky radiation was'observed at Stn. Loparskaya in the IGY period by means of an electrORhotometer in 5 spectral regions: 4278, 5300, 5577, 5893, and 6300 X. Obeervationb were made once an ...hour, on clear moonlese nights, when the sun had.sunk more than 180 below the horizon. Airglow was reckoned to be "pure" whe a t ere were no visible auroral forms; and the band (0.1)NGN2 + AL4278 an intensity of -40 rayleighs. About 600 airglow and auroral obeerv4tions were carried out in all. The intensity corresponded V~ to the airglow on 107 occasions. The diurnal variation of the a;Lr- Card 1/2 Night sky observation ... S/169/62/000/009/106/120 D228/D307 glow observation probability had a minimum around midnight and a maximum in the morning and evening. The airglow intensity was-found- to be 1.5 - 2 times higher than,in middle latitudes. The sky brightness was measured on a p4otometer with a 5577 1 filter every 100 of zenith distance in planesi passing north-south and west- east. A region with an extent of-700 km was covered-in this way. The ratio of glow intensities, measured in a north-south plane at different zenith distances, to the corresponding average intensi- ties, measured in an east-west plane at t4e same zenith distances,, was calculated from these data, The 5577 A emission intensity grew monotonously northwards and reached a 1 1/2-fold increase with re- spect to the zenith. Geomagnetic latitudes, corresponding-to differ- ent zenith angles were calculated according to the observation point's latitude ~at a layer height of -100 km). Starting from geomagnetic latitude 65S10owthe glow intensity was found to increase ,sharply, Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation--7 Card 212 007 S/L69/62/000/01L/066/077 D228/D307 AUTHOR: TI'ME: Auroral flicker regularities PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofikika, no. 11, 1962, 21-22, abstract 11G145.(In collection: Polarn. siyaniya i svecheniye nochn. neba, no. 8, L., 41 SO-31t, 1962, 17-20 (summary in Eng.)) TZXT: iuaroral pulsations appear in different forms. There, are either entire pulsating arcs, flickering throughout their 1(-ngth, or discontinuous arcs, consisting of separate pulsating parts. I-'ul- sating spots, which exist in one place.foi~ a long time, are of special interest. Pulsations are usually observe'd in the second half of the night, after the maximum auroral flash. Pulsating fornis .sometimes do not happen to be bright. Judging from spectroscopic results, the emission spectrum in pulsations does not differ from the usual green glow spectrum. In this respect it is interesting to ascertain the physical cause of flow pulsations; in particular, whether pulsations reflect the character of primary exciting parti- Card 1/3 3/169/62/000/011/066/077 Auroral flicker regularities D228/1)307 cles or they are the result of secoMary effects. To study the be- havior-of the intensity of different emissions in pulsating forms, the simultaneous multichannel recording of the glow intensity was carried out at Stn. Loparskaya from January 1958 to Dece-mber 1959 by three electro-photometers with parallel axes and different inter- ference filters. imalysis of the resulting data allovmd certain regularities of the phenomenon under study to be ealiosed. Observa- tions showed that the course of the intensity of the emissions ^t 6545 R (7 IF) 1 !V; - X 3914 A (0.0) lNG14 +I A 5577 R (01), of the background ;f about 1!4861. R, and of the i3tegral luminous flux is rnpeated down to the finest details. The phenomenon discovered shows that emissions creating most of the glow in the visible spec- tral region are excited synchronously, and that there is a linear relation between their intensities. The fact that pulsating forms exist long in one place evidently indicates the connection o-A", this phenomenon with the earth's magnetic field. But rapid, mostly non- harmonic variations of the glow intensity in a limited region of space would hardly reflect the integral phenomenon -- geomagnetic field variations in the earth's outer atmosphere. If flicL-ara were Card 2/3 S/169/62/000/011/066/077 Auroral flicker regularities D228/D307 related to a change in the energy of incoming particles, the emis- sions would have a di'ferent width. Radiation splashes of emissions with a higher excitation level would be a transitory emission of radiation splashes from lower levels. This.is not observed, however. Short-period glow oscillations evidently arise at the expense of the irregularity of corpuscle inflow, though this' can be ascertained definitely only from direct methods of corpuscular flow investiga- tion. The relation of the duration of 6plashes to their amplitude and the course of the probability of appearance of the flicker- splash repetition rates were plotted on the grounds of the data ob- tained. 'the graph shows that the amplitudes of splashes are almost independent of their duration. f-Abstracter'n note: Complete translation-7 Card 3/3 AUTHOR: 'rTLF - S/269/63/000/004/02Z/030 A0011AI61 Dzhordzhio N. V. Night sky observationn near an auroral zone PERIODICAL: Referativnyy 4rarnal, Astronomiya, no. 4, 1963, 64, abstract 4.51-500 (In collections "Polyarn. siyaniya. i svecheniye nochn. neba. no. 8", M., AN SSSR, 1962, 15 - 16, F;nglish summary) The night airglow emission wiis observed in five bands of spectrum: ,x'X4,278, 5,-t!00, 5,577, 5,893 arA 6,300, at the Loparskaya station during the International. Geophysical Year. The observations were conducted by means of an electrophotometer, once an hour, in clear moonless nights, at the Sun depression of more than 180 below the horizon. The vIrglow was considered to be a "purely night Glow" when visible auroral forms were absent, and the band (0,1) 1 NGN2 + + K 4,278 had. an intensity-of - 40 rayleifihs. The total number of observations of night airglow and auroras was --600. In 107 cases the intonsity corresponded to the night airglaw. The diurnal curve of probability to observe the night airglow had a minimum about midnight and nw:ima in evening and morning hours. Card 1/2 S/269/63/000/004/02P,/030 Night sky observations near an auroral zono A001/A101 The intensity of,night airglow proved to bq higher, by a factor of 1.5 - 2, than in mid-latitudes. The brightness of the firmament was measured with a photo- meter with a 2~ 5,577 filter throug~a every 3.00 of zenith distance, in planes pass- ing through north-south and west-east. Thvs & region of - 700 Rm was covered. Using these data, the ratio of glow intensities was calculated, measured at dif- kcrent zenith distances, in the plane nortt.-south, to the corresponding mean in- tensities measured at the same zenith distances in the plane west-east. Me in- tensity of emission X?,.5,577 increased monotonously toward the north and at- -tained an one-and-half increase with respect to the zenith. Oeomagnetic lati- tudes corresponding to different zenith distances were calculated from the la- titudes of observation station (at the heig-Lt of the luminous layer being 100 km). It turned out that glow intensity increased sharply beginning from the 650 geomagnetJc latitude. N. Rudometkina (Abstracter's note: Complete traislation] Card 2/2 S/269/63/000/004/023/030 I A001/A101 AUTHOR: DzhorldUaIL V. TITTZ Regularities in auroral nointillations PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronondya, no. 4, 1963, 64 - 65, abstract 4.51-501 (In collection: "Polyarn. siyaniya I svecheniye nochn.. 20, English summary) neba no. 8". AN SM, 1962, 17 TEXT; Intensities of various emissions In auroral pulsating forms were studies by multichannel intensity recordiN.; at the station Loparskaya from January 1958 to December 1959; three electrophotometers with parallel axes and different interference filters were used. An analysis of the data obtained made it possible to reveal some regularities of the phenomenon studied. The observa- tions have shovin that the variation of intensities of emissions k 6,545 (7*4) 1 PGN2; ?~ 3,914 (0,0) 1 NGN2 +1 45,577 (01), background near X 4,861 and in- tegrated light flux, is repeated up*to the finest details. The phenomenon dis- covered shows that emissions giving rise to the main fraction of glow-in the spectrum visible region, are excited synohronously, and that there is a linear Card 1/2 S/269/63/000/004/oP,3/030 Regularities in auroral scintillations' AOO1/AIO1 relationship between their intensities. The fact that pulsating forms exist for a long time at the same place indicates, apparently, a relation of this phenomenon to the Earth's magnetic field . However, rapid, most often unhar- monic fluctuations,of Slow intensity in a confined region of space can hardly reflect an integrated phenomenon, i.e., fluotuations of the geomagnetic field in the Earth's outer atmosphere. Apparent];.y, short-periodic glow fluctuations arise due to non-uniformity of pa--ticle infltLx; however, only direct methods of investigating corpuscular fluxes can clear up this problem. On the basis of the data obtained, a dependence of burst duration on their amplitude was plotted, as well as the variation of probability of tequency sequence of scintillation bursts. The graphs show that burst amplitudes do not practically depend on their duration. L. Yerasova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 2 IMMU-0-1-0 Guam, Iva.; um I.Tes NWAYCIal, T.W., DOLMYA; Do Soft Corpsaftlar Raftatiou lWport to be mkmdttod for Ww hth ImUrmuowl Sp"o ikimm SOV"Ism (COVAR) Wrm, 2-22 J~ 63 44 GALIFERIN, Yu.I.; KRASOVSKIY, V.I.; DZROHDZU9,-LY.; MULYARCHIK, T.M.; BOLYUN(YVA, A.D.; TEMMYY, V.V.; MMV, M.Ya. Studying the upper atmosphere with the aid of the satellites "Kosmos-30 and $Kosixos-5." Kosm. issl. 1 no.1:126-146 Jl-Ag 163. 04IRA 17:4) L 1 $946-6. irWT(1)/"T(M)/kC(v)/FS(v)-2/BDS/ES(V)/tEC-2 AFFTCASD/ rF-MDC D-3/APGO Pe-4/Pi-4/Po-4/Pq-4 TTAW S/0293/63/ 001/001/01 2'-/'0'l -3 3 9 ACCESSION NRt AP3007341 'AUTHORt Krasovskiy, V, I,; Galtperin, Yu. 1-..; Dzhordzhio N V -1~ A Mulyarchik, T. H.; Bolyunovs, A. D. TITLEs Study of the upper atmosphere by means of the Cosmos 3 and Cosmos 5 satellites. 2. Soft particles SOURCEt Kosmicheakiye iseledovaniya, v. 1, no. 1, 1963, 132-139 TOPIC TAGSt Cosmos satellite, Cosmos 5, geoactive particle. ionospheric particle, ionospheric current, ionospheric field, Lon, 'Ion counter,,--patticle-counter, Cosmos 3 ABSTRACTt This is the second in a aeries of four articles 0n geo- active particle research conducted during the Cosmos 3 and Cosmos 51 orbital flights, This articleydiscusoea the existence of currents of electrons and positive ions\ in the upper ionosphere having energies that are relatively low but greater than thermal. This was concluded from fluxes detected by the two types of particle counters usedt 1) a sensor formed of a fluorescent screen and iL -1.894"3 ACCESSION NRt AP3007341 photomultiplier, which was biased negatively and also shielded with, Al foil so as to register only electrons above 40 ev and positive I ions whose free path exceeded the foil thickness (e.geq protons of the order of 200 Kov); 2) an Lon trap which registered electrons of 5 Kev or more 'and positive ions. The trap counters showed re- peated instances of Anisdtropic positive ion flow in a direcli normal to the geom 'agnetic force lines; the fact that no simulta neous indications appeared in the indicator screen type counters thus suggests tha.t. these must have been "soft" positive ions; if protons, thei.r-energy would be less than 200 Kev. This conclusion is supported by the fact that when the satellite had turned 180* the indicator counters in turn registered particids not sensed by the ion traps, which were evidently electrons below 5 Kev. There thus' are areas which exhibit local current flow, in which positive ion energies are estimated to be several dozen electronvolt3 and average density is 108 ion/cm2/sec/ster. These areas are in the 200-tD 600-km region and tend to remain at the same earth latitudes! for prolonged periods, sometimes as much as 9 hours. The authors emphasize that complete determination of the orientations of the Card 2 L 1894"3 ACCESSION NR: AP300 7341 Cosmos 3 and Cosmos 5 satellites during flight in not yet complete,~~ but sufficient data are available to verify the above results. Additional observations are made of some high-energy particles, particularly those registered in the South Atlantic geomagnetic anomaly. If these had been positive ions, the ion trap count, being the algebraic sum of incoming partteles, would have been phase op- posed to the indicator countl which records the absolute suml sinct, however, both counters registered such par.ticles In phase, they must have been electrons, estimated at between,50 Kev and 1 Mev and at an omnidLrectional density of 5 x 107/cm2laec. Regarding electron counting technique, the possibility of spurious effects caused by the fields of on-board transmitting antennas, principally that of the telemetry transmitter, to rejected since no difference in electron count was noted whether the transmitters were on or off. The intensity and anisotropy of recorde~,electron currents agree with earlier data from the 1958 SputnikSand from the U.S. "Tnjun" rocket of 1961. Fig. 1 of the Enci-osure shows examples of electron intensity isolines over the South Atlantic taken by Cosmos 3. Orig. art. has: 7 figures.. L 11112-63- EWT(1)/FCC(w)/FS(v)/BDS ES(v)--kFM/AFFTC/AFMC/ESD-3-- Pe-4/'Pg-4/pi-4/pi-4/Po-~/P?-4-,-7T/GW c 4 AP30WT92 i 6V003/003/0401MOT A1CC=-S1CZ1 M: AUUM: KrasoyslLiZ. V. I.; Gal'perin. Yu. I.: Temny*y. V. V.; Mulyarchik, 0 N. V.; Ma T. M.; Dzhordzhi A rov. M. Ya. 11olymova., A. D.; Vaisberg._O. L.; Potanq~- ~.; Bragin.-M. L. TITIS: Sme characteristics of gcoactive parti.cles SOMPE: Geomagnetizm i aeroacmiya., v. 3o no- 3o 1963, 401-407 TOPIC T,%GS: gcoactivity, Cosmos-3, Cosmos-5, satellite, particle counter, ionospheric particles, Kosmos-3, Ko=os-5 4~BSMCT: Three types of chaEged-particle sensors used on the CosmQs-3 and Cosmos-5 flights are described and some recorde& results are discussed. One type w-as an aluzin= tube which housed a fluorescent screen whose rhotoemission from Iarticle impact was recorded by a photcmultiplier. The screen was faced wi-.,*h al=in=. foil of 0.4 to 1.1 mg/CMI thielmess to prevent passage of laiTeneray rarticles. Grids placed at the tube entrance included an acceleratinZ grid for applied stepped voltages of up to 11 kv and a bias grid at -40 v to prevent impact of thermal electrons on the foil. The fluorescent screen was made thin (1-4 mg/cm2) so as not to respond to x-ray radiation. Each such Card 1/YZ- L 11112-63 ACCESSION TIR: AP3000792 indicator subtended about 1/12 -steradian and had its a;ciz no-rmal ' o the satellite rotational axis; each satellite had several indicators. A second tubular device., acting as a trap for hi&h-spead protons and electrons, was similar in construction but had an annular collecting electrode placed in a field rather than a screen. The bias grid in this case elizinated electrons of leSs than 5 kev. Angular coverage of the trap counter was about 1 steradian. The third collect," used was a at-andard Geiger counter, tzrPe STS-5, uhich vas inside the satellite skin and had a 3-= lead shield to minimize x-ray effects. This couater responded only to electronz above 0.4 I-Ifev arLd protons abQve 50 Mev, but is described as too primitive to distinGuish their relative contributions. Results fr(n the three types of recorders are discussed as functions of satellite altitude, latitude, and day/nijht exposure. 7hree General energy grotWingrv appear to t.~Xist: I)electroas of 102-104 ev at =ximum flux density of 1013 el/=2/aec,/ster, observed at levels above 300 1= over the USSR (30-)50 N); 2) electrona of about 100 kev, vilth a msatximun density of 2 X 107 el/=2/sec/ster, noted mainly in southern latitudes at altitudes of 600-700 kn over the South AI-Olantic; and 3) the very high enerMr protous and electroas registered by the G-.biger caunter at of 100 [not associated vith arW pariUcular Gaq3ra:-:UcaI region). C:Oia- art- '"3z: 7 fl,Z=~O- Card L 10799--63 )--AmcAFncAsDAF?=1ESD-31 APOC--Pe-4/Pg-h/Pi-4/Pl-4/Po-4/Pq4!lrs~/aSWIV ACCESSION ~TR. AP3100070 3/0203/63/003/003/0403/04,ir AVILUOR. Krasovskiy. V. I.; Gallperin, Yu. I.; Te=X!X, Y. I.; Mulyarchik. T.M-P- Dzhordzhio, It. ., Marov, M. Ya.; B21yMpya, A. V TITIB: Saae new results of geophysical studies made by Ko6mos-3 and Kosmos- satellites SOURCE:- Geanagaetizm i aeroacmiya, v. 3, no. 3, 1963, 408-416 TOPTIC TAGS: Yosmos-3, Kosmos-5., radiation belt, particle co=ter, upper atmos]~aere nidiation., radiation, upper atmosphere Cosmos-3, Cosmos-5 ABSTRACT: Concentrationj and intensities of chqri~ad Rw&icle as measured by the K03mos-3 and Kosmos-5 satellites are analyzed. The satellites used caabinations of three types o:C recorders 1) a collector tube vith fluorescent screen sensor and photmultIplierS 2) an Icu trap vIth a ring electrode - collector located In a permanent magnetic field, and 5) a Geiger counter with a 11-m lead shield, which registered onV electrons above 0.4 Mev ana protons above 50 Mev. Particles recorded by these sensors faU into three ene-ra Cordl/3