SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KELLO, V. - KELMAN, V.M.

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'oil If Ac ons rams jv~e a blethod and experimental technique. V. KellTv. 7.110, Will- A. TW (Slovenski vvvAi Akoll~ :RnMT-W%, )7 ~ t!rtll..Ln z-velli 13, 5 ) trinan sun=Lry). -Lubricating oil rilstillatcs from bely (Slovakla) efurle oil were evaluated as taiv inaterials for cable oil by means of the it-d.-mul. wt, tiletll(id, clinnentary analysiit. v1scosity atid vlwosit~, inal", d1clec. losses and dleirc, con5t.. instif4ting t L. proper s. and Inframd abstrvtion qpcctrcx%cr)py. All tcits Ii I ch.onlatolfraphic: fractions of th~ distillates. Ivere apple( to -ArL -1 For kinetic studies by Itift A spectrowripy, axIchitlon of thin hydiocurbon layer (I min,) was useti. Jon Mj~ka P KE: L L 0 IT - - -------- Distri 4M(J)14~b V mean tits d free faakali'll'a* solid nattiral rubber. K. - C1,0- va _____4W and KdETSoWElan Coll. Technol., BmtW&Vr Y.ech.). &A. r . $3, =11-20(l )I- d. CA Y_tl 40, (IMA: SO, 63177'"1 7J.-Poe radicals were gener- 4 ated In solld films of natural rubbed si th~k_k jqaPL W-c-s-w-rhe-n-fiest-e-d hi K6_ve_Tb_r-1000 min. at 140*. mean life of the free radical was detd. by a kinetic an- alysis of the subsequent oxidn. reaction. Radicals of relatively long life tcrazed only, In the presence of natural antioxidants. In the absent:eol'antioxidants, heat-treatment reduced the sensitivity towards o"., a result which w" ex Wood by cress-Unking with rapid removal of the radl- . Victor R. Deltz~ I Z KRCMERY, Vladimir; FERENCIXt Miroslav; KELLOg Vojtech Activity of the hydroperoxydaseB in brucellosis. Biologia 14 no.12: 924-932 159. (EEAI 9:7) 1. Statny vedecky veterinarni ustavp Bratislava a Xatedra fyzikalnej chemle Slovenskej vysokej akoly technickej, Bratislava (BRUCE=SIS) (HYDROPEROXMASES) TKAC, Alexander, doe.,, dr., inz.; Kgq, Vo~tech, prof., dr. Problem of polyiooprene stability from the viewpoint of radical processes. Chem zvesti 17 no.4:237-247 163. 1. Vedecky ustav pri Katedre fyzikalnej chemiep Slovenska vysoka skola technicka, Bratislava, Kollarovo namesti 2. CAMHAUNAKIA UAg A. jjq~~*j HWMVA# J. DqA. of Ajolea ChsmiSU79 Slovsk Toobnica Univ.9 BMUMM Qw all) Pnvwt colloGuas of coebasin* chadea CommlesUmap No 20 hb 19660 pp 551-M "On the theavy of amondleal tondwtione Port 4s Mochmin of tormumum of mororadle"9*0 Vni' M KHASYMSKI, M.j KEWHm. (Kelm,, M.1; SHIDLOVSKATA, S. [Szydlowska, S.1; GURAK, B. [Horak-~13.1; RIKHTER, V. From loublic reports of the heads of the delegations of sociallut comtriew. Tekh. ewt,* 2 no.8s7-11 Ag-165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Direktor TSentra P~~74hlennoy estetiki, khudozhestvennogo proyektirovani. i konstruirovaniya Narodnoy Respubliki Bolgarli (for Khan= 2. Predsedatell Soveta po khudozhastvannomu kon- atruirovwdya Germanskoy Demokraticheskoy Respubliki (for Kellm). 3. General'W eakrotarl Soveta po tekhnicheskoy estetike pri Predoedatele Sovets. Hinistrov Pol'skoy Narodnoy Respubliki, (for Shidlovskaya). 4. Zamentitell min-Istra promyBhlennosti tovarov shirokogo potrebleniya, samestitell predsedatelys. Sovets, po tekhnioheakoy eatetike Chekhoelovatskoy Sotsialistichaskoy Respubliki, (for Gorak)a 5, Direktor TSentra khudozbestvennogo konstruirovaniya v Zagrebe Sotsialisticheskoy Federativnoy Respubliki Yugoslavii (for Rekhter). KELIM) M. [Kelr., M.] Induatrial design at the lmipzig &-ir of 19615. Teki.. est. 2 no.S: 28-31 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 3 . Predoodatel I Saverta pu kbudozbe-otyennom konctruirovani-ya; direktor TSentrallnogo instituta khudo",houtvennogo konstruirovanip Garmanskoy Demokratichookoy Reopuhl.1ki. MASIKO, N.Ye., inzh,; KELIMA, L.Ya., inzh. A now evaporator couler for thermal deaerators. Elek. sta. 33 no.8:71 Ag 162. (Steam power plants) (MA 15:8) PETROV, D.G., dotsent, direktor Livovskogo mulchno issledovateliskogo institute, perelivaniya krovi.; LYSINKO, Z.V.; KELIMAN, A*A., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk, direktor L'vovskogo oblastnogo o'~~1-61j:kchqskogo dispansera. Plasmotherapy of inflammatory diseases of the fqmale genitalia. Akush.i gin. no.2:45-47 Mr-Ap 153. (MI-HA 6:5) 1. Llvovskiy nauchon-isaledovatellskiy institut perelivaniya krovi. 2. Llvovskiy oblastnyy onkologicheskiy dispanser. (Gynecology) (Blood- Plata&) MIKO, A.A, kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (deceased): KRUKIYAR. M.D. Antitoxic function of the liver In cancer of the cervix uteri dur- ing radiotherapys Klinsmed- 33 no.4:85 Ap '55- OWA 80 1. Is LI-vovskogo oblastnogo, onkologichaskogo dispansers. (glavmy vrach - kandidat maditainakikh nank A.A.Kellman) (RMTGEN HATS, effects, on liver funct., in ther. of cancer of cervix) (MVIX, UTIRINN" neoplasms, ther*, x-rays, liver funct. in) (LIVXR FMICTIOIT TZSTS, in various diseases, cancer of cervix, in x-ray ther.) KRYLOVSKIYJ Soso; KELIMANJ A.B.1 OSTROVSKIY, A.N. Firing refractory raw materials in a fluidized bed. Ogneupory 29 noolt13-17 164- (MIRA 170) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy po proizvodstvu, stall. iTELIRAN) A.B.; PETROVA, Yu.I.; RZ111"Iyy) Ii.A.; I,E.`~ESADA, I.I.P. Mixing burner for natural gas. Ogneupory 30 no.P:"-9 165. 110:P-) y institut mptallurgcheskoy 1. Nauchno-isodedovatellskiy i froyk,,ktn3r I promy-nidennosti (for Kellman, Petrova). 2. Sim- tny-,- zavcd- "Fras.-jima Zvezdall (for 14u-.hnyv, Peresada). VOLOvINMTA, V,, kand, tekhn. n&uk; RUBASHEIIIA, S.; POLETATZVO T.; 1ML'14AN,..B.;-M9ft=U. V- Improving the quality of hams during salting with the use of phosphates and sodium ascorbatas and glutamates. Mias. ind. SSSR. 30 no.4:48-50 159. (MIRA 12:12) i.Vseaoywny7 nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut myasnoy provqshlen- nosti, (meat, Bait) VOLOVINSKAYA, V-, kand-tekhnnaUkVXXL-'KAk!-B- Determination of the moisture absorption capacity, of meat. Miss. ind. sssR 31 no.6:47-48 16o. (MA 13:12) (Meat) (Moisture) Category ; USSR/Electrons Electronic Optics H-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957, No 1662 Author : Baranovskiy, S.N., Kaminskiy, D.L., Kel'man, B.M. Title : Double Magnetic Slit Orig Pub : Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1955, 25, No 11, 1954-1956 Abstract : Description of the construction and of several char4Cteristics of a system consisting of two magnetic slits. Experiments have shown that ~ double magnetic alit deflects and focuses an electric beam, forming ~ linear image of a point source. Card 1/1 91 OSIPOVAO U.N. "LIEMSH, Tar,; MM'Ha, BA. v Avaluating the performence of fluldisation kilns. Trudy LTI ao*54:129-134 159. (KIRA 13-6) (Fluidization-Akluipment and supplies) VOLOVINSKAYA, V.P., kand.takhm.nauk; MLIMAN, B.'Ya., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudaik - P, Effect of the technological fa6t6ks and various surfaces on the adhesive properties of the d9tigage meat. Trudy VNIIMP no.14tlO-20 162. (IURA l6t8) (Sausages) VOLOVINSKAYA V.P., kand. tokhn. nauk; KELIMN B Ya mlad3hiy nauchnyy .9 L.=~ .? sotrudnik Developing the method for determining moisture absorbability of meat. Trudy V111114' tio.1.1:128-138 162. (141RA 18:2) VOILVINSKAYA,, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; KELINAN, B,Ya.,mladBh!y nauchnyy !iotrudnik Use of the penetration method for determining the consistency of back fat. Trudy VNI114P no.12t:L49-156 162. (MIRA I,W) YTL t~! A-1 el.) otvttstvennotti vozdusi'mogo Perevozc1rika za vred i uby+ki. (In: Voprosy vozdushnogo pr2,,ra, v. I. Mbskva, 1927. p. 179-219) Title tr. : Liability of air rarriers for losses 2nO danzFes. DLG: Law LibrAry 50: Pironautical Sciences :,nd Aviation in the Soviet TJnion, Library of Cc,ngr,,!ss, 19~5. lw *111 sea got 00 a 004 Ilk. 0013 000 00 a 00%0 0 0', A at a LLJMCAL LITIlk'"" 0-T 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 -0.0 --Oor --o acid. m. j CAWN 4, ~b so Co.', No ML .00 so :04 '00 See '00 000 too goo ago see ,Ago No so* 4-4 4-4 6-4,1111 6.0 0 0 0 0 4 , *' . - ~ 0 .1 It -I R . 1. am 11, 1.4 2 IN ir 6- f 11, 111 a is v 1111 Sol d 0 4 A ? a pi~ A A. A III A.9 1.0 1141 Ij0t Iso- Aug 41" 049141 p .I. Mali". I", xi. jw. jimavamays ow m. m. Am. tod. 01- S. H. U.1 It. No. fi, 24 X(IMMI. '11%, rate d %,A~wptfkm of Ng(]~ w1wn at %I n~vgs A N, 44 tft-I thirgash 1). %4o. dqximlo sm ilic rer .4 ximspo, tx( uitrwyl. I SU 00 .00 'All[UtW NICIAll ASUI I1W 1114% of 411(111~'14 14 %'04 114t4"OK14 Ila At# nmulstiort-, W1 at witr high NA). ColwO. 11147 gut, I u JWI~wv "Udiff 4kou lmrni 's FrHfr infl,ogim"s, " j HN4 h pratly incrtuws the raft #)I U =t . t %tn& If. M. Lrkvmt" 0 00 j 00 00 see age I iiL 1111141.1.64,11CAL U19114111*4 CLAtWKATON Saw Age. "01AW aftv 2*4 amv *T b u I'l 4 0011 0 00 10 CIO .0 : 10 1"1 is, 0' 9" we If , If 0 0 0 * 0 0 A * 9000000 0000000 0 0* '11,411,111,10 000000 ** , Oe a 00 1 t 008 0 A :*A 0 o Z 09,41 0o 0 41 0 0 0 000101 a Lt." -00 C" W Prift a" ift Prevvedw. K- M. Malin. "oo .Sei'man and A & Grisw'cTa Xkim- From. X f 3f;-W-16.-T~stj were mu 1~ det. the temp. 000 at which pynte start calting. the to" of 8 thmgh taking, and mean of preventing It. The wTcral kivAs of pytite l"led caked at difforent temps. The caked material Contained mom FeS tMa the tuterial that did not cake in or* all justaum but In varying degree. (Athevaiiouladdus, 1 ki d 1 5 um Ca ng AP- tried, clay (>16 7#) re 7.) and 51 90 (> prveiably. Bailer clinker (>10%) prevented caking to. qrcly. 11owtv-, the use of additives Is undesirable, goo since it interferes; with the subseq%eat use of the p0te f . U i d M d f i i d i goo n c ers. u vat ve - n ag o ous s tucct s o te M;' L dad if ibl C i d i n- s recommen e. & n must an poss siances is evvzted it the temp. In azy of the hearths excewds M. ifowh goo WS a J09,1L "TAMINCICAL Ult1titfAt CLASWICAUtid .Vow I'MO)AWN IN u Is AV 00 M 1; ~ ; ; ; ; a grafti Main altut 0 0 0 Ot 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 41 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 41 0 0 0 41 * e 40 0. 0 %W-9-40, 0, !jdMf I inq Iwo* a 4 3. 1 o o o o o o o 0 0 0 ALS-9- 0 41 * 410 0 1 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 USISR/Pyritcs Fumace-s- DesiCn I'Tcn6ency of Pyritc-, to Foril. Clinkurs -nd "IettiodL; of J~.iraina t ion),' I'alirt, ~cllr-wn, Cirigorleva, 2 p Ip fThind Pronysh't 110 3 DiscusLcs susceptibility of variout types of ore:: (Ilcvdin-~k, 'Relevinok, etc.) , and the proce5z of burning out sulfur in the harelo-rinnl5h c;treakcd pyrites at various tL,-,'.jxratures*0 A ne-a type of furnace Lhould be perfected 'to Ivarn oat clinkers at a tci.qxrature of about 11w. PA 1OT35 ,5-o' AMBLIN, A.G.; BALSTIT, A.Virdeceased); IMUTSKUS, Ye.B.; KKLI~~*; OSMOVICH. R.Ye.; STIPANOV, M.N.; CHMUV dIFNINO- BAYBTA. M.N.; MIKHALICHUIC, B.T., redaktor; LICOWIYVA, K.D., ro- daktor; SHPAK, Ye.G., toknichaskiy radaktore (Methods of analyzing and controlling the production of sulfuric acid and Buporphosphates) Metody analiza i kentrolia, proisvedstva sernei kiBlety I superfeefata. Soot. A.G.Amelin i dr. Pod red. -. D.V.Mikhallahnka. Nonkra. Goo.nauchno-takhn. Izd-ve khim. lit-ry, 1953. 159 P. (nu 9:3) I.Mescow. HauchVy institut pe udebroniyax I lneektofungisidan. (Sulphur9c acid) (Phosphates) AUTHOR: Kellman, F. 11. SOV/z2-24-9-8/53 TITLE: An Accelerated Method for the Determination of Selenium in Goods of Sulfuric Acid Production (Uskorennyy metod opredeleniya selena v materialakh sernokislotnogo proi2vodstva) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriyal 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, pp 1061-1064 (USSR) ABSTRACT: There exist several selenium determination methods, among them that of M. N. Smirnov (Ref 3)s The latter has the disadvantage that oxygen is used for the oxidation and that selenium has to be separated from tellurium. The present method is based on the thermal decomposition of the sample in the electric furnace at about 7500, in an air current containing oxides of nitrogen. Selenium is gasified in the dioxide form, is collected and determined iodometrically. The time involved in the analysis is stated to be 1,5 - 2 hours. A diagram of the experimental layout is given, together with a description and the procedur? of analysis. The laboratory technicians G. L. Drobinskaya and G. F. Mikheyeva participated in these experiments. Besides SeO, 2, Te02 and A8205 are volatilized in the thermal decompo- Card 1/2 sition, withoutj however, interfering with the iodometric SOV/32-24-9-8/53 An Accelerated Method for the Determination of Selenium in Goods of Sulfuric Acid Production selenium determination at a pH = 0,9 - 1,5. In order to prevent a possible volatilization of elementary selenium (without oxidation to SeO 2) it is pointed out that the heating to about 7500 should be carried out slowly, so as to facilitate a complete oxidation of selenium. Several tables of analysis results for various materials are given, and evidence is provided for the advantage over other methods of the method described. There are I figure, 4 tables, and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy institut, po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam im. Ya. V. Samoylova (Scientific Institute of Fertilizers and Insecto- Fungicides imeni Ya. V. Samoylov) Card 212 W061i'~"NVQ711 f.P --1-;RU---' zll~:" -W~ '.~ , 7 tM KELIMAN, P.N.; KIRYUSHKINA, M.S. - ----- Improved method for determining arsenic in vanadium catalysts. [Trudy] NIUIF no,164:45 159* (KRA 1585) (Arsenic-Analysis) KELIMAN, Faina Natanovna; BRUTSKUS, Yelena 13orisovna; OSHEROVICH, I..... ~--~Vffr'KgMymRrna. Prinima-li uchastiye: GERBURT, Ye.V.j MIKHAYLICHUK, B.V.; SHPAK, Ye.G., tekhn. red. (Methods of analysis in the control of the production of sulfuric acid and phosphorous fertilizers] Metody analiza pri kontrole proizvodstva sernoi kisloty i fosfornykh udobrenii. Moskvap Goskhimizdat, 1963. 351 P. (MIRA 17:2) _ KE i flatanovrn; BRUTSKUS, Yelena Borieovna; OSIMOVICH, ~"Ui, Fair, Rnkiilll khaimcvna; MIKHALICHUX, B.V., red.; ODMERG, L.N., red. [Analysis methods in the production control of sulfuric acid and phosphorous fertilizers] Metody analiza pri kontxole proizvodatva sernoi kisloty i fooforpykh udob.- renli. Moskva, Kbimiia, 1965. 3010 p. (MlitA 18:12) F.E,,TAN, GoYao 4 ToxicologY of paraoxyneozone and IVntox." Kauch. ' re2. 24 no. 8-4 U,,-45 lb5. IMI'R4 18M) 1. Aanit-arno-epldeml. niogipheskaya stiqnt-sl3a MCBI-'vY* KELIMANJ, G.Ya. Comparison evaluation of the toxic properties of rubber antioxidants. Kauoh. i rez. 22 no,12139-40 D 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Sanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiya, Moskva, MUPAK, N.; KELIKAN. Is-, BWHNIEDY. Ve Ow experience In modernizing production. Mias. Ind. SSSR 29 n0#6:8-13 '38. (MIRA 11:12) 1.Semipalatinakiy nVasokombinat, (Meat Industry-Nquipment and supplies) L h 5 67),- 616 S.00 CS-co di URIC3-181661 o/oo4/0012/0013 ALL M, A 023622 00 AUTHORt Agafonov, A. VA, Osi~ovq L. N.; ROROVI So P.; Uzunkoyan, P. N.; Finolonov V, P,; Zhandanov5ki~, N. B.1 Forozhiginag 1. Ya.; xelom-ijil-I. V.1 risarenixt Aa 1weir 7','O~Aslyovj V~.L; Khavkino V. A.1 n 0JG1 All-Union Sciontifio Research InBtituto of Potroleum Rafining V3e5oYUTnYY "I' A K_ nauchno-isslod toj,sE-jy Institut po pnrera 555 55M); &~La~hev P ~t ~i finery (NoVokuybyshovskiy nefteperorabatyvayushchiy zavod) TITLOS. Experience with catalytic hLrdrocrackin of vacuum distillatton the hydrofin- ing assembly of the Novokuybyshev Petroleum Rinfinory SOURCSI Noftoporerabotka i nortakhImiyal no. 49 1966s 12-15 TOPIC TAGSi catalytic cracking, petroleum produott gas oil fraction# diesel fuel# Casolino ABST.-RACTs The VdIINP has davoloped a variant of tho process for procincinG di Sol fue: involving ono-sten hydrocracking of sulfur-containling vacuum dl.0,111ntes on an Ilumir num-cobalt-molybd; nun catalyst. The rosults of lAboratory experiments with this vari- ant woro sncoa3fully applied at,the ex-perinental Indtistrial, hydrofining assombly of the Novkuybyshov Petroleum Refinery. The operation of the hydrocracking assembly is described. The food stock for the plant hydrocracking was.vacuum gas,oil obtained from distillation of sulfur food stock, Distillation of the hydrogenate producedl Card IA- M0 665.644.2,048,51665.60.-2 L 4567h-66 ACC NR, AP662j6~2 diesel 611 which mot All the requirements of Ga3T 4749-49 for DL frade; a gasoline fraction characterized by a low sulfur content (0.002-0-03)9 a7in-lativoly hoavj frac-, tional composition (molting, rango 120-1800), anrl alow octane number (42), and is rocooviendo~ as foad stock for catalytic reforming; the asoous products methane (49.~ i-rt. P), ethane (29*4%)p propane (17.81P") and butanns (3.4)0. The residue of the dis- tillation of fuel fractions is rocommmanded as*food stock for catalytic cracking. It I is concluded that the hydrocracking pf vacuum gas oil on the hydrofining assembly of NKRZ confirinod the results of work carried out by the VNIINP on pilot plants for the purpose of designing high-capacity units. Orig. art. hast I figure and 2 tables. StM COMI Id SIMM niMa Yknna/ CRVI RRVI And OTH RRTI (MI KRKO, V., kand. tekhn. nauki jMLIMAN,.L. Separation of dimethyl eaters of pyrogallol and its homologs by means of paper chromatography. Miap ind SSSR 34 no. 6: 50-52 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. VseBoyuznyy nauchno-lealedovatellskiy inatitut myasnoy pramyshlennosti. KURY.0 I V. f . , kayjri. tokfin. nailk; Khl,'!VN, 1,.F. , mladshiy naut4myy sotrudnik --. 1. ql0mical niLtur-E! of onokg compommts. Tridy VITITIIV no-11:IOC-118 I (il) (mls3A 18:2) 1. 6 KURKO, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; _KELIMAN, L.F., mladshly nauchnyy sotT-udnik Phenols content of saunage products as indicator oV their smokiness. Trudy VNIIMP no.12:83-91 162. (MM 180) USSPy(Human and Animal Physiology. Metabolism. Nutrition. Abs Jour: Hof Zhur-Biol., No 12, 1958, 55332. Author : Belen'kiy, N.G., Krylova, N.N., Chertkov, I.L., Bazarova, K,I,p Zuyeva, L.D., Sevostlyanov, B.A.,'X,,ellman L.F. Inst : All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Title The Influence of Thermal Treatment od the Assimilation of Meat Protein Orig Pub; Dokl. VASKKNIL, 1957,~No 4, 23-29. Abstract: During a period of 6 days, 26 rats of 180-200 gr body weight each, received daily 10 gr of beef meat with methionina-S3-1 proteins. Seven control rats were given raw ground meat. Nine rats were fad- iround meat which has been heated in an ultrathermostate at 800 & or one hour, and 10 rats received ground meat heated in an autoclave at 1200 IG- 7. Two days after the last (6th) feeding, all rats were killed. & proteins were extracted from their plasma and livers# and their radioactivity was determined. The assimilation of proteins in their natural state as compared to those denaturized by heat Card 1/2 211 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. Metabolism. Nutrition. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12t 1958, 55322. did not show any differences. Thereafter, this investigation was continued on dogs (numbering 8), whereby the nitrogen balance was studied as well. Here, it was established that natural proteins are assimilated somewhat better than denaturized proteins. Also, it was eatablished that the degree of denaturalization does not exert arW specific influence upon protein assimilation, Card 2/2 KURK01 V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; KEL1tg,_k,E-,-xladshiy nauchnyy Batrudnik Aromatic properties of phenols, products of thermal decomposition of wood. Trudy VNIIMP no.14:36-48 162. (14IRA 16t8) (Meat, Smoked) (Phenols) KURKO, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; K~LIMAN, F., miadshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; _K ROGOVP I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk Some comparative studies of conventional and electrostatic smoking. Trudy VNIIMP no.12:92-103 162. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy inatitut myasnoy promyshlennosti (for Kurko, Kellman). 2. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promysh- lennosti (for Rogov). KURKO, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; KE41W. L.F.,, inzh.-khimik; MELITSER, F.R., inzh.-k-hi'-m--1'kj'-'-J&N'ETS .OVAp A.A.p laborant CmparatJve phenol characteristics of smoking preparations and uncooked smoked sausage. Trudy VNIIMP no.16:211-220 164. (MIRA 18:12) ALIJI(SMROV. S.N.0 insh-, KNLIKUI, L.Ta., inzh; PLISAN. I.G*l inzh; KAMISKIY, S.K.,lushl-RUTIMSKIT, I.M., lnzh Improving the feed-water tubing circuit. Blek.sta 29 no.9:58-64 s 158. (14IRA 11:11) I 1. Pridnaprovskays. gosudaretvennRY& rayonnaya elektrich"is" stantalya. (BOT LIMS) ~I. k KFLIMANP L.Ya., inzh.; MAS'KOq N.Ye. Opbration of ash dumps LI electric power plants. Elek. stat. 35 no.1:1*1-13 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:6) Kn'W,N, L.Ta., inzh. Arrangement for feeding TO bollere. 191ek.sta. 31 no.7:85 JI 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Boilers) 'KELIMAN, L.Ya., inah.; 14AS'KOI N.Y4., inzh, Use of shot in the cleaning of a feed water economizer in a Bystem oper- ating on Estonian shale. Eltk. sta. 34 no.11%16-20 N 163. (KRA 1712) TAKOBSON, A.N., insh.; TITOT, P.P., insh.; VERM, Te.V., lnzh.; KNLIM". inth. Automatic unit for molding ornamental ceramic tiles. Stroi.i dor. mashinostr. 5 no.3:25-28 Mr 160. (MIRA 13'6) (Tiles) XMTHMV. G.B.. dote.; XELIMM, Y.I. - ~,., Var:iations,-LL-"Tle-V-ero4p,ment of leg'museles In different duck breeds* Uch.zep. XHGU 52:245-263 154, (KIRA 11:11) 1. Kafedra zoologii pozvonochny)d~ llar~lkovekoga goeudaretyennogo universitsta (save - prof. LB. Tolchanetaki W. (Duck breeds) (Ibctremities (Anatomy)) &. 2 X,G --0 0 - - W, rUY nXIEWA(h) (1W- ACC NR: AP5026229 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/65/029/010/1,8(;5/18r,9 AUMOR: Glikman, L.G.; Keltman, V.M.; Yakushev, Ye.M. /5 ORGAN: Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences, KazSSR (I titut yadornoy ns fiziki ademit nauk TITLE: On the electromagnetic mechanism of cosmic ray acceleration /Report, A:4--UnicT Conference on Cosmic Ray Physics hold t Ap tity, 24-31 August 1964/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya :fizicheskayn. v. 29, no. 10, 1965, 1865-1869 TOPIC TAGS: Primary cosmic r particle acceleration, altornating magnetic field, relativistic P~-rt~iale ABSTRACT: The relativistic equations of motion of a charged particle moving in the plane of 2ntisymmetry of a varying axially syr=etric magnetic field are solved for t case when the azimuthal component of the vector potential in the plane of antisymmet has the form f(r/(t - a ))/r, where f As an arbitrary function, r is the distance fr the axis, t is the time, and a is a constant. Numerical solutions were computed for a field which alternately increases and decreases between finite limits and remains constant for a time at each limit. For the computations it was assumed that the fie strength oscillates between 1.0 x 10-5 and 1.2 x 10-5 W with a period of 3.5 x 105 see. Some of these solutions are presented graphically and are discussed. The camp tntions show that the ratio of particle energy to field strength is not constant and Card 1 /9 ACC NR& APS026229 that particles can be accelerated to high energies by variable magnetic fields which do not increaso indefinitely in strength. Orig. art. has: 19 formulas and 4 figures. SUB CGOR., Alk- SUBM DATE: 00/--Oot65 ORIG. FM: 006 OrH REF: 000 Card 2/2 -__-EWT(d) (1) L- -_-JJP.(Q)-- - -04 6-66 j 028313 SOURCE COM: UR/0057/65/035/011/1997/9003 10 7' AUTHOR: Glikman, L.G. - Kellam Yakushev Ye.14. V. 01; ORO: none tit. TITLE: Solution of the nonrelativistic mations of motion for a charged particle in a certain class of v Ing electro5Metic fields SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.35, no. 11, 1965, 1997-2003 TOPIC TAGS: charged, particle, motion equation, electromagnetic f leld, mathematic met-hod A13STRACT: The solution of the nonrelativistic equations of motion for a certain class of notions of a charged particle In a certain class of varying electromagnetic fields is reduced to quadratures and eliminations. The electromagnetic fields con- sidered are those that are axially symmotric, have a mcdian plane which Is a plane of symmetry for the electric field and a plane of antisymmetry for the magnetic field, and for which the radial and axial components of the vector potential vanish in the median plane (in the gauge in whizh the scalar potential vanishes) and the 0 2 ayinuth I component of the vector potential In the median plane has the form F(r A + bt + d))/r, where r is the,distance from ithe axis, t to the time, a, b, and d are con- stants, and F represents in arbitrary function. The mot,.!ons considered are those ta which the particle renains In the median plane. Tka.-partlcular form of the vector Card 1/2 UDC: 537..133.3 't UP-01"k L 10664-46 ACC NRs AP5028313 potential Vas investlg:ated because it leads simply to an Integral of motion. T%e treatment Is different depending on whether the polynomial at2 + bt + d does or does not vanish during the motion, and special discussion is required for the came in which the particle pagises through the point r a 0. go applications are suggested for the results obtained. Orig. art. has: 38 formulas. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 12Apr65/ ORIO.REF: 003 OTH REF1 001 Card 2/ .0 00 04 411104 0 0 0 4111141 0 4111 0 0 6 00 W 61 v .1 tt r 0 9 L 6 IL A 6 1 It r It A I I V T A I W kk M It 00 1 Map tic 01tom mftm. v Nt. KV1,11tan. %t, I~ , -00 111 amt 11. P. 1.8114r. f..,rjpr* 14foool. PAV, 919412". k 'l 4 1 1 it-ve 14 drWOW. a litua I . k. ) 9. IWI 4 W111 . I .1kally r.Tiv. I.. a %%,Oem -4 '-)I~ elr~'Iv-ms mimR. s I Ild I It &1 IAtW a 1AW In U I M. 1(W it #VTt In$ 41 lltnlht*t%41%rnr iIkAvVhf-MI4IWW deet"111 twain Rothinatin F It , . . 00 00 00 0 x90 0 j I, zoo 0 j .00 alitiot 90 *0 0& "Os 00 1 - A.AAO its UsEk IC1.4.1cov 00 A* - 7r COO . 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Iwt_v is I : : 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 N a 0 09 0 a 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 go 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 ;o 0 0; ' 9 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 41 0 0 fs 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 " a 0 a : : ; : : O'F,* 4 41 0 0 so 0000641666006 4 t 1 u t t to I % . ' , 1 II 1 1, . 1 , " u j . M , I 1 i 11 0 a 0 a ag 1 I III I I o t I J ) 1 0 t gg t t _:m m 11 j 1 o . 1., . t s A *04 1.0* A 0-ord"FaA Whit 4n W-wp"fts mapedc flild, ww B. lictruv. (phys. ' T t b l A i we . ust., ca . I lIftinian &JR). J, I Ays. -00 (U.S.S.R.) 9.7-130015) - --Set C.A. 39. 29W4. xOO 00 00 004 6. =00 00, too 003 coo 4100 400 1.1 AS4.11LA OffALLIMCICAL LIM04111 tLASSWICAVON 8 1.ewavo -A I Aw- Ic Ls, V-U-i to s It ew D 2 As a 3 It U is to a It w a Ig a x ct cc it! a- a 1 14 0 0 0 : 0 to 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 ftis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a m a 9 's 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 a 0 6 Ole 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WOO nee Nee Apr 51 "PrOlem of Beta-Spectrograph Construction Based on Analpip, With. an 'Optical Spectrograph," V. M. Kel-n,, D. L-Kaminskly., Leningrad Physicotech InstAcad Sci iISM "Vaur Eksper i Teoret FiZn Vol XXI) No 4, PP 555-561 Authors criticize speclograyb by Klemperer (cf. "Phii Mag".26`545)-193 as not similar to opt instr andl i-.6naider its dispersion as zero. Authors design new spectrograph amlogous to opt and det its disc persion and.line-vidth. 1"109 LIC - - - - I I cx-j i ~uj 7 U-RIUMMIcs zlectron optics Dec 31"' "~Idtlon of Charged Particles in a MAgnetic Field of Linear Current-and in tb-'Electric Field of a Cylindrical Condenser,~' , m. xeizan, :r. v. Rod- nikova, Leningrad Phys T"_I Inst, Acad Sci USSR "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXI, No 22, YP 1364-1369 Derives expressions in form of quadratures, dotg ,Motion of charged particles in a constant electromag- netic field of. a cylindrical condenser, vith 11rear conductor along its axis.i At certain ratio of field tensior and initial velocity of particles a system USSR/khVics Electror Optics Dec 51 (Contd) has the property to focus bundles, of charged. particles. 1 Shovs that linear charged conductor acts on notion, I 6f cbarged particles vith initial velocity per- ,pendicular to conductiog as deviating electrooptical ,element. Submitted 5 Jan.51. jq8Tl03- KNIXAN, V. X. "--wa/tuclear Pbysics. - Nlbctron Lana Apr 52 Discussion: Modeling the Notion of Charged Par- ticles In Axial-Symetrical ftnetic Fields," D.L. 'Kaminakiy, V.K. Kelman "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 4, pp 703-7o6 Authors criticize article by I.I. Tsukerman (Z,hxxr Tekh Fiz" Vol XXI, 599, 1951) who states that,an axial-symetrical magnetic field scatters electrpns similarly to a concave optical lens. Althouglait my occur in very particular cases, authors ct=ider it impossible to construct a magnotic scistteriv4 lens. Received 11 Doe 51. 216m USSR/tualear FMwics XOaeling Motion MAY 52 of Particles "Xodeling the Motion of Charged Particles in a Tm-Dimensional Electric Field Taking Into Ac- count the Voi=etric Charge," B. V. Bobykin, Y. K. Kelman, D. L. Kanins-My OZhur Tekh Fiz" Vol =I, No 5, PP 736-743 In order to find trajectories of charged particles in a plane free of space charge, the-tralectories Sze Considered to "~~ those of bal I rolling on a rubber me ran ~cf. P. ICLywn, Philips Tech 2=65- Bev, 2,231, 1937; v- K. Zvorykin et al. "Pro- 558, 1939). Author modifies ceedings of IRFn 27,. t.31is method for the case of space charge. Re- ceived 14 Feb 52. MSH/FiVaics Spectrometers Card 1A Pub. 43 10/11 Authors s Kellman, V. bIq Kaminsk4,, D. L,,; and fwmanov) V* A, Title i Beta-speetro6teter with greater resolving power Periodical i Izvo AN SSSR. Ser, fiz, 18/1,t 148-154.. Jan-Feb 1954 --Abstract- I -The construction of-a-beta-spectrameter of greater resolving power (With ayumetrical path of spectrometer consists of an electromagnet with ecreenq copper LVaCUUU~-chember with t wo, copper tube -0 attached to it- tsio magnetic-lense ource retainer and recording device* The,componetits of the eleetzical magnet are described. The current In the coils,is directed In such a w%v that the magnetic current produced by it in the irou:yokea are 'criented-opposite,each other.- The magnetic current passes thrmigh the gap between the upper and lower Iran plates of-the yoke which also owsume therole of poles, Some results obtained with,thir. beta-apectrameter-are-listed. Two USSR references (19,39-1951). -Graphs--' drawings, Institution x Acadeaq of'Sciences USSR, ftsico-Technical Institute -Submitted I December lVa 1953 /Nuclear U SS.Ri Physics - Zl3ctrOn magnstio m1rrors- Card IA Pub. 43 - 11AL Authors s Kellmano V."M., and Lyubimov, K. V. Title Similar trajeotarias of charged particles In magnetic fields 'Periodical I Izv. AN MR,*-Sor* fit-, 18/1$, 1-55-16004an-Feb 1954 Abstract Two aimple 1,;ypes of electim magnetic mirrors were investigated.to deter- mine their suitability in atudying the trajectory variations of charged particles It. magnetic fields. Tbo w4potic fields of these mL-rors were determined by the vector potentVila -------of-coordlnaten~with-two--a-nd-tbi~ue. egress of homogeneity. The form of ,the trajectolt7 of a charged particle moving in a magnetic field changes during change in the velocity of theparticle and depemis- also upon them intensity of thezagnetia field. Three referencess 2-USSR and 1-USA (1933- 191+4). Gr4~s; drawings. titution s Acade:q of-SiAences USSR,, Flysico-PLachnical Institute Submitted s December 15s. 1953 USSR/Nuclear Physics Beta -spectrometers Card I ft Pub. 43 - 4/91 tmthora i Kellman, V. M. ; Kaminskiy, D. L.; and Romanov, V. A. Title t A larger prism beta -spectrometer with two magnetic lenses Periodical x Izv. AN SSSR. Ser . -fiz. 1812, 209-214, Mar-Apr t954 Abstract I The construction and testitig of a larger scale prism-type beta -spectrometer with two magnetic lenses for greater resolving and illuminating power is announced. In principle this spectrometer is not different from the spec- trometer model described in a previous report; however, its dimensions are larger and it was constructed with greater perfection. The structural and technical characteristics of the prism-type beta -spectrometer are described in detail. Three: referencea: 2 USSR and I USA (1939-1954). Graphs, drawings, Institution ......... Submitted ......... USSR/Physsics Charged particle -motion FD-911 Card 1/1 Pub 153-20/26 Author : Kelman, V. M. and Yavor, S. Ya. Title : Motion of charged particles in a homogeneous magnetic field on which the magnetic field of a linear current and the electric field of a cylindrical condenser are superposed Periodical : Zhur. tekh. fiz. 24, 1329-1332, Jul 1954 Abstract : Expressions defining the motion of charged particles in a homo- geneous field on which the magnetic field of a linear current and the electric field of a cylindrical condenser are superposed are obtained in the form of quadratures. Numerical integration is carried out in certain particular cases. One reference, by the same author. Institution Submitted July 29, 1953 USSR/ Physics Electron optics FD-1037 Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 8/23 Authors Kel'man, V. M. Kaminskiy, D. L., and Yavor, S. Ya. Title Experimental investigation of cylindrical magnetic electronic lenses Periodical Zhur. tekh..fiz., 24, 141o-1427, Aug* -)(13-4 Abstract Discuss results of experimental investigation into the electron- optical properties of the magnetic cylindrical lense whose field differs but slightly from the field of two Winite rectlinear oppositely directed currents and also into the systems consisting of two such lenses. Give graphE showing the relation between object position and image for various current stren ths. Thanks Diplomat V. P. Vlasenko. Seven references, 2 USSR X. 1. Shtepa, BhTF, 216, 1952; A. M. Strashkevich, OhTF, 91, 1940). Institution : - - Submitted 16 March 1954 FD -41o USSH/PhysIcs Beta-spectrometer Card 1/1 Author Kellman, V. M., Dusayev, G. S., Malkiell, G. S., and Nevodnichiy, N. K. Title Beta-spectrometer with magnetic prism and one magnetic lens Periodical Zhur. ekap. I teor. fiz. 26, 107-108, Jan 1954 Abstract Describes the construction and testing of a beta-spectrometer similar to an optical prismatic spectrometer with one lens. Follow the principles of construction discussed by Vo M. Kel'man and D. L. Kaminskiy in their work appearing In this journal (Vol 21, 555, 1951) Institution Leningrad Physicotechnical Institute, Acad Sci USSR Submitted November 5, 1951 TIVCR.S-ya-; KIL'KAN,V#Moo professor [Nagnetic cylindrical lenses] Magnitnve tailindricheakie linzy. Leningrad. 1955. 9 P. (MMA 9; 3) (Blootrooptice) (Lenses) 6 t2 M A-Al~ i/o Category : USSR/Electronics Electronic optics H-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zbur - Fizika) No 2; 1957.- No 409 Author :Baraaovokiy, S.N., YAminskiy, D.L. Kallman V.M 1Z Properties Title :Investigation of the Blactron-Optic of Striight MAgmetic slits. I . Orig Pab :Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1955, 25, No 4, 61o-624 Abstract :An investigation was made of the elec#on-optical properties of many magnetic alit lenses (cylindrical lenses), having various structural dimensions. The constructions of these lenses and their properties are described. A stuhy van made of the qu&litative piettre of the distribution of the magnetic field in the lens.* A qualitative study of the distri butionIof the field vas carried out vith the aid.of a balliatic`gLlvanometer in three planes, oriented at different angles (-j =qo% i8oP, =A 1350) relative to the surface of the Dole pieces and intersecting under the central line of the non-magnetic gap Of the lens. It is shovu that the distribution obtained in the planes AY-- 900 and 1350 are in very close agreement kith the field of the isolated single conductor) if the current in this conductor is propertly chosen. Card 1/2 Category : USM/Electronics - Electronic Optics Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 4279 H-3 it is thus possible to find the linear current prodi4cing a "OqUiVMleUt" field. Equations for the distribution of the trajectories of the electrons in the field of the Isolatedlinear current were fAken from the work by Kelln-n and Rokaikov (Zh. ekaperim. I teoret. fizikI, 1951, 21, 1364). These equations are used to determine the trajectories which start at the peaks of'a conical'beam and which then fall into the field of the isolated current.. It Is shown that the field of the isolated current focuses such a beam, forming focal lines. The authors describe an experimental camera, in which it is pos- sible to st6dy the electron-optical 'properties of beams of particlest emerging from a gun and entkring into the field of the slit lenses of the above construction. The quality of focusing of the beam Into a focal line is checked from the image on a fluorescent screen., v4ich is placed on a mount that can be moved in two mutually perpendicular directions, so that the screen can be placed in any previously specified position. Photographs of the focal line obtained in this nanner are given. *It Is shown that the results of calculation using the "equivalent" linear current and the results of the experiments are close to each other. Card 2/2 XM -MAN, V.M.; LMEDEV, A.A., akademik, redaktor: SMIRNOVA, A.T. % -1 -- r#R"Wfteskiy redaktor. (Zlectron'optical HIektronnaia optika. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1955. 163 P. (MLRA 8:10) (Electron optics) -FD-3178 USSR/Physics Electron Optics Card 1/1 Pub- 153-8/21 Authors : Kellman, V. M. and Yavor, S. Ya. Title : Investigation of a cylindrical magnetic lens with an iron shell Periodical: Zhur. tekh. fiz., 25) No 8 (August), 1955, 1405-1411 Abstract : The authors investigate the electron-optical properties of a jacketed cylin- drical magnetic lens encased in iron plates 80 cm, long. After a physical description of the apparatus they outline its operational characteristics, expressing the data in graphical form. They give the curve of field distri- bution, variation in field intensity, dependence of angle of rotation at various lens-to-object distances, as well as other curves expressing various interrelationships among these characteristics. Submitted : March 9, 1955 ULIKAN, VA.; KRASNOT, IJ. ~.~ - - Rubber diaphragm technique for determining electron current magnitudes in vacus. Zhur.tekhn.fis. 25 no-MM4-1725 S 15-5. (MLRA 9:1) (Blectrens) (Blectric discharges through gases) KHASU07, I.F.; KELIKAN, V.H9 .V" 7. Rubber diaphragm technique for solving problems an plane diodes with limited emitting surface widths. Zhur.takh.fis. 25 n@.10: 1726-1734 S '55. (Diodes) MRA 9:1) 1 BARANOVSKIT, S.N.; KAMINSKIT, D.L.; MIKAN, Y.M. A double magnetic slit. Zhur.tpkh.fiz. 25 no.11:1954-1956 0 155. (Blectron optics) (MLPA 9:1) INLIMAN,V.H.; RCMOV,V.I.: NESKKVARISHVILI,R.Ya. Kensurement of the internal conversion coefficients for L- and M-imbehells of ThO. Dokl. M SSSR 103 no.4:577-579 Ag'55- (KLRA 8:11) 1. Leningradskiy fisiko-tekhnicheakiy institut Akndemii uauk SSSU. Predstavleno akademikcm A.F.1offe (Thorium--leotopes) (Spectrometry) (Nuclear shell theory) 11 RN '161 s m ggg Category : USSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei C-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikap No 2) 1957 No 3200 Author : Kellman, V.M., Metskhvarishvil~, R-Ya., Romanov, V.A., Rasinov, L.I., I Sao-] p- re-v-,- - r. A. Inst : Leningrad Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR Title :Determination of the Ratios of t;he Internal-Conversicn Coefficients for the Isomeric Transition of ,n114. Orig Pub :Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 107, No 3, 394-397 Abstract :A prism beta spectrometer with a transmission factor .02% and a resolution 0.04% was used to measure the ratios of the conversion coefficients at various L subahells and also at thip K, M) and N shells for the 192-kev isomeric transition in IM114. The ratios are 4.4 Loa; (0. 24 :t o. ol): (1. 27 ~t 0. 02): 1; L/M --7- m~n !II.: 6L-t,- 0. 2; JC/L = 1. 32 -3--'0. 02. All'data are in good agreement with the type of multipole transition assumed (E4). Card : 1/1 IMOM OR 3 WIN Aawp ow -OKI ,F, U, if 7- AUTHORS TITLE PERIODICAL ABSTRACT CARD 1/2 Kellman. V.M.. Utkin, X.G., 57-9-23/40 Toginoval TooKe A, Sim9lified Construction of a System Containing a Rub6fir Membrane for the Determination of the Trajectories of Charged Particles in the Presence of a Space Charge. .(19proshohennays, konstruktsiya ustanovki e rezinovoy membranoy dlya oprodeleniya trayektoriy zaryazhennykh .chastits v prieutstvii ob"yemnogo zaryada.) Zhurnal Tekhn. Pis., 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 9, pp. 2092-2096 (USSR) In the papers by V.M# Kaltman and I.V. Krasnov, 'Zhurnal Tekhn. ?is., 1955, Vol. 25, A4 1714, and P-1726 it was shown that the accuracy with which the trajectories of charged particles wee determined by means of rubber membranes could be considerably increased by giving up modelling particle notion by means of a ball rolling on a rubber surfaosl and by using only graphic methods for the construction of trajectories. Giving up using balls makes it possible to simplify construction oon- siderablyp because in such a case the pressure modelling the space charge on the membrane could be brought to AUTHOR: KELIM",V.M., ROIWOV,V-A-, MECCHVARISVILI, R.JA., PA - 2057 KOLJUNOVt V.A. 152 TITLE: Investigation of Conversion Lines in the 0 Spectrum of an NU EU154 Isotopic Mixture. (Iseledovanie konversionnych linij Y P-spektre smeei isotopov Eu 152 1 EU154, Russian). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentalinoi i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 1, pp 39-47 (U S.S.R.) Received: ; / 1957 Reviewed: 4 / 1957 ABSTRACT: The authors recorded the lines of the inner conversion on the K shells as well as on the L- and M-subehells of the SM152 and SM154 by means of a prism-p-spectrometer of great resolving as- paoity and determined the ratios of the conversion coefficients at the energies 122 and 121.,2 keV of the transitions* The re- solving capacity of the prism spectrometer used here was in- creased by the following measures: 1) Shielding of the tubes of the spectrometer against extraneous magnetic fields by iron rings. 2) The straight gap of the registering device was re- placed by a slightly curved gap. 3) A certain modification of the feeding of the magnet and of the lens of the spectrometer. The L-subsbells of the Sm152 and Gd154. A diagram demonstral N the sphere of the P-speotrum of a P-spectrum of Eu152 and SuI Card 113 -4 MKIZ PA - 2057 Investigation of Conversion Lines in the Spectrum of an BU152 , EU154 Isotopic Mixture. with those lines that were produced by the electrons of the inner conversion of the T -rays with the energies i22 and 123,2 keV on the aubehells of the Sm152 and Gd154. The condi- tions under which the lines were obtained as well as the be- havior of the lines are discussed. The theoretical ratios of the conversion coefficients agree with the here measured ratios. The M-subehells of samarium: ' A further diagram demonstrates the sphere of the :-spectrum with the lines which are pro- duoed by the inner conversion on the X-subehell of samarium. The authors found the following ratio of the coefficients of the conversion on the M-subshells: MI:Mlj:lljjj - 1:(3,4+0,1): :(3,3+0,2). This corresponds to the conclusions from the appro;imated calculations of the relative conversion coeffi- cients. Furthermore L/M - 4,5+00 (L-L,+L,I+Ljjli M - MI+MII+MIII) was found. Card 2/3 AUTHDRSi Kel-Iman, Y.m., xetsichvarisnviii, n.ia., aomanovq V.A. Tuchkevich, V.V., TITLE: The Investi gation of Conversion Lin es in the B-Spectrum of IrJ92. (Issledovaniye konversionnykh liniy v 8-spektre IrI92) PERIODICALi Zhurnal Eko perim. i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol- 33, Nr 3, PP-588-594 (USSR) ABSTRAM With the help of a priam-8-spootrom eter (resolving of 0,04 %) the conversion coeffioiente and the mul tipole order of the following t- lines were determineds Et in KeV K/L K/M multipole order 136,3 (8o+l)% E2 + (2o,;1)% M1 2ol,3 1,8510M (86+2)% E2 + (14;2)% Mi 205,8 1,83�o,o4 E2 295 8 2,35�opo4 8,9�o.2 E2 3o'3,5 2,38�0,o2 9, 5�0, 2 (97�2)% E2 + (3;2)% MI 316,5 2,22+o,o2 9,3�o,2 E2 468,o 3,0 -+o,l lo,2+o,2 E2 6040 4,7 ;to,' (88+2)% E2 + (12;2)% Mi Card 1/2 The Investigation of Conversion Lines in the Spectrum of Ir192 56-3-6/59 There are 2 tables, 3 figures, and 5 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION1 Leningrad Physical-Technical Institute AN USSR (Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTEDs March 18, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IM Cafd 2/2 AUTHOR: DOLUATOTA, K.A., KELI MAN t Y.M. 20-6-26159 TITLE: A Longitudinal 0=3PMTMMMr with Compensated Spherioal Ab- erration. (Prodolinyy 0-spektrome tr a kompensirovannoy sferioheskoy aberrateiyer. Ruslan). PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 6, py 1244 ~ 1247 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The spherical aberration described in the paper under review Is compensated by a tranavorse magnetic field of the field strength H Hl/r. The additional F is generated by a winding which oou- oentrates in an annular focus the ions which fly out of the souroe in a wide solid angle. No diffioulty is encountered.in computing the eleotrous paths in the range of the homogefteous field. Also in the range where the homogeneous magnetio field is superposed with a field of the fieldstrength H w H/r, the dif- ferential equations of the motion of the electrons are reduoel to quadratures. The present payer contains the revalent formulae for the differential equations and for their solutions. The oom- peneating field was applied in the neighborhood of the apex of the orbit. With the aid of these formulae a form was found for the boundary of the inhomogeneous field which guarantees an annular focus of aberration (if a point source is use&). Thi Card 1/3 focus coincides with the linear annular focus which is form:d 20-6-26159 1 Longitudinal P-Speotrometer with Compensated Spherioal lb- erration. by an infinltely small bundle of the ions f Ilying away under an angle of 30 . The longitudinal field was generated by a coil of a length of 110 cm and of an internal diameter of 33 om; this coil was wound on a copper tube. At the same time, this copper tube also served as chamber of the spedrometer . Additional improvements in the homogeneity of the field were achieved by the use of correcting ooils. Almost evirywhere the form of the coils was in agreement with the computed form of the boundary of the field. The radio- active source was glue& to a fastener which was introduoed into the vacuum chamber through a Wilson oompession /?/ and through a vacuum tap. A counter (G-M5) with a window of a diameter of 90 mm served an deteotnr. Employment of a compensating field re- duoes the width of the annular projection by about 2.5 times as compared to the width of the projection in a homogeneous field. Further investigatic,.s were conducted with the aid of a radioactive source (active Ti'l-preoipitation) with the dimensions of I X I mm. A brief discussion of the results is given.( 4 re- Carl 2/3 productions). AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Kellman, V.,.M., Doctor-,of Physical-f%r.,j SOV/30-58-7-13/49 Mathematical-Sciences New Magnetic Beta-Spectrometer (Novyy macnitnyy beta-spek6trometr) Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956, Nr 7, PP- 75 - 78 (USSR) The magnetic prism deflecting the electron beam, must be con- sidered as the most important part of this spectrometer which was developed in the Physical-Technical Institute. The parallel electron beam striking the deflection maanet, must remain parallel also after its deflection. This condition, however, can only be satisfied if a deflecting magnet as reprecented in figure 1, is used. The construction of the P-spectrometer is given in figure 2 and is then described in detail..The conversion line of y- quanta of different energies is given in figure 3P 'being a section of the spectrum of conversion electrons which are produced in the decay of Ir192. The conversion lines of the I and Ia active sediment RdTh are given in figure 4. A further perfection of the new P-spectrometer is to be achieved by an improvement of the deflection magnet, the electronic lenses and by shielding Ifew Magnetic Beta-Spectrometer SOV/30-58-7-13/49 the electrons against the action of random magnetic fields. It is further suagested to uae magnetic material of higher quality and to pay more attention to the atabilization of the mannotic field. Thio kind of work ic cardod out ett pronant in the Physico-Technical Institute. There are I figures. Card 2/2 AUiHORS: ice I&XIT U. Peregud, B. 11. , 57-28-5-26/36 tova Dolmatoz. ~K. I TITLEs Accelerators 'lith a Radially Growing Leading Field and Addi- tional Electron Optical Elements for Securing the Vertical Focussing of the Beam (Uskoriteli a radiallno narastayushchim veduahchim polem idopolnitelInymi elektronnooptioheskimi elementami, obeapechivayushohimi vartikallnuyu fokusirovku puchka) PERIODICAM Zhurnal Tekhniche Skoy Fiziki, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 5, Pp. 1056-1o64 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The application of a radially decreasing field in modern weakly focussing accelerators is determined by the necessity of a ver- tical focussing of the beam of the accelerated particles. The new possibilities, which have been proposed from various sides (reftencee 1-8) immediately attracted the interest of resear- ohers. Reoently, numerous experimental and theoretical inve- attgationa were conduoted dealing With the applioAtion ot theme proposals in different types of accelerators (references 9-22). All these methods have the following in commont 1) The -vertical Card 1/4 field component is not constant in the middle plane and periodi- Aco'eleratore With a Radially Growing Leading Field and . 57-28-5-26/36 Additional Electron Optical Elements for Securing the Vertical Focussing of the Beam oally changes its value, or, with respect to the azimuth# even its direction. 2) The functions of the leading and of the fo- ousaing field are performed byone and the same field, which only formally can be regarded as a superposition of two fields. This fieldp howeyerg is created only by one magnetic systeml 3) The magnet poles must possesSan accurately workedp compli- cated profile (method by Thome and the spiral-sector variant) or the field must be created by a great number of accurately placed sector magnets. A series of shortcomings attached to the new acialerator constructions are a result of these oir- oumstanoes. The authors propose another method. The focalization is affected by supplementary electron optical elementat with cylindrical magnatlenses or magnet gaps, The method guarantees the stability of the radial as well &a of the vertical betatron oscillations and can be employed for the construction of cir- cular accelerators of different types. In this paper the possible conatruotional variants of the focussing system are drawn into consideration and the electron model is described. The pedulia- Card 2/4 rities of the proposed method differentiating it from earlier Accelerators With a Radially Growing Leading Field and 57-28-5-26/36 Additional Electron Optical Elements for Securing the Vertical Focussing of the Beam ones, are as followst 1) A separation of the functions of fo. calization and of leading the beam between two elements - the magnet and the focussing system. This guarantees the free choice of the shape of the leading field and facilitates its creation. As a result of the separation a facilitated leading of the beam and a slackening of the restrictions imposed upon the produc- tion and the mounting of the constructional nodes of the aoce- lerator can appear. This is the case in particular, if small adjustments and-a flexibility of the elements of the focussing system during the mountinjof the accelerator are provided for. 2) The compar4tiyely low weight of the electromagnet creating the leading field in comparison to the weight necessary in ear- lier methods. This is connected with the fact that the magnetic circuit of the focussing system is not closed by the yoke of this magnet- 3) An increase of the copper weight and of the neoese,ary power. 4) A more simple construction of the electro- magnet-oonsisting of the possibility of employing a closed ring magnet with a low number of magnetizing coils and no sector Card 3/4 magnet. An electronic simulator was built for experimental exa- Accelerators With a Radially Growing Leading Field and 57-28-5-26/36 Additional Electron Optical Ele=ents for Securing the Vertical Focussing of the Beam ASSOCIATIM SUBMITTEDi mination. A schematic cross section of this model is shown in figure 2. At present the model is prepared for experimenlp The authors thank G.A. Grinberg, Yu.V. Vandakuroy, D.G. Al- khazoy and D.M. Kaminker. There are 3 figures and 29 references, lo of which are Soviet. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inctitut AN S33H, Leningrad (Laningrad Physioal-Technical Institute, AS USSR) July 11, 1957 1. Particle accelerators--Design 2. Particle beams--Focusing Card 4/4 KELIMAN, V.M.,doktor fisiko-mat. nauk -. ~ -'e, New magnetic bats-spactrometar. Vast. AN SSSR 28 no. 7:75-78 Jl 158. (MIRA Ils7l (Spectrometer) SOV/56-35-5-7/56 'YTHORS: Kellman, V. M., Kolyunov, V. A., Karpov, Y. -rITLE: The Application of Magnetic Slits for the Creation of Circular Trajectories of Charged Particles (Primene~niye magnitnykh shol(eley dlya formirm.niya krogovy1:1, trayektoriy zarya%hennykh chastits) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal ek8perimentalinoy i teoretichosko,! fi~iiki, 1950, Vol 35, Nr 5, PP 1113-1115 (USSR) ABSTRACT The authors of the present paper investiGated an electrur- optical system consisting of mat~netic slits with a ma,,.-netic field in-reasing rapidly In the direction of the periphery but not to in -I whiell bends the trajectories cf --articlen, renicrin.:, -;,-.e-% circi-,lar . The vector :-.oien4 i,-.3 ir. point P of this has t~ie forn A .1 In (r/a) 2n- 2(rZa)' coH 11,P + 1; Ar = A 0, A=A z c (r/a) 2n + 2(r/a )n coo nT + I z (I current in every conductor, r = di-elance between "he axiu Card 1/3 of ote eyotera 0 and P, a - diotance from 0 to conductor, Sff/~6-35-5-7/56 The Application of Mn,-,netic Slits for the Creazion ~f CirCtIlar T2-ajCCtGTiC-9 .,of Ch~~r,~ed Particles j,he polar angle). For 2n - the number of conductors, anti T: Vie momentim holds thn~ P DL/O-* + a A 0 ri + eA const; the LaCranlian L 4- 2 c h o m a c a I drawin- of svic"I :.t .Ilicl! c;-.n be Ito-.-d a i id in an ,-,ccelex-ator witn a conu'.tmt. field are ";Iverk ('Pil-ls 1, 2). The e-qcrimento carried oIL wit'i this dovice are described. The devi,.c coruji.-ited --.,f 1S jmcles arran~:c~d in a circle and having 200 windin,,.,-.- isch; V!e diotance I)etween the ,,~un anO, the edge of the poloo cocillation of the ordar of 2 cm and v,!.,7 t1(;n I c:,cJ I I i tionn w;.. Thi; electron etiergy rmounted to I-, 11-Cl (I-, .. I0 P. Tlie "I 71.1nell EIII-Irl, depended in a high de.-ree cn, ti,,c ]!ctaa:,-2 ~,atuveen -lun rand pole. The phenomenon had tl-ie el!.a.-3 of a (nirved band of I - 3 mm breadth and 10 - 20 Y.m. hei:-11it. _-'.n arrari~,-em,-nt con- sistin- of 32 poles gave similar re!~ults. There are 2 fi:~ures nnd 4 Soviet references. Curd 2/3~ SOV/56-35-5-7/56 The Application of Magnetic Slits for the Creation of Circular Trajectories of Chorged Particles ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Lenincrad Physico-Teclinical Instituieof the Academy of Sciences,USSR) SUBMITTED: May 16, 1958 Card 3/3 21 (13) SOV156-35-5-51156 ,,'.,UTHORS Kollmant V, Mog Poinklivnriahvili, R. Ya. , Proohrazhanak-iy, M." V. V. TITLE: The Investigation of the Spectrum of Conversion Electrons of the Isotopes of Littatiun Ylith Houtron Deficit (Issledovaniye spektra konversionn kh eloktronov neytronodefitsitnykh izotopov lyutetsiya~ PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksDerimentallnoy i tooreticho3koy fiziki, 1958, '101 35, fir 5, pp 1309-1310 (USSR) A"ISTRACT: The in,;esti,-1ation of the radiation of greatly deformed nuclei furnishes material for the further development of the collective nuclear riodel. It is just from this point of vieNi that the isotopes of lutetium are of interest. ReGently several papers (Refs 1-4) have been published which deal with lutetium isotopes vith neutron deficit.,- but the data given by these papers do not convey a clear idea of the decay of those iso- topes. Additional investiCations are therefore necessary. The authorn of the present paper invesfi-ated t1ho conversion spec- trum of the isotopes of a lutetium fraction, which had been separated from a tantalum target irradiated with fast (660 1,10) Card 1/3 protons. The method employed for separation has already been '"'0V/56-35-5-51/56 The Investigation of the Spectrum of Conversion Electrons of the Isotopes of Lutetium With Neutron Deficit described (Ref 5)- Mea-suremen'te were carried out by raeans of a priam-P-spectromater and by means of a double-focusing spectrometer. The spectrum of the convergion electrons con- sists of many lines, which belong to Lu169 (half-life le5 days)t Lu170 (~,2 days), LuM (_ a days), Lu172 (~,6-7 days), Lu 173 rv200 days). Belonging of lini!s to the various cor- respon~ing isotopes was determined from the half-life. A table gives the energies of y-transitions the conversion lines of vhich decrease with the period -1-5 to 2 days. The second table contains the energies of the 1-transitions with the period 6.7 to 8 days. The energy of these transi- tions was ddtarmined from the energy of K- and L-conversion linen. There are 2 tables and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIbN: Leningradakiy fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR(Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute of the Academy Card 2/3 of Sciences USSR) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3514 Kaltman, V.M.sand S'S.Ya. Yavor Elektronnaya optika (Rleldtron Optics) Moscows Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1959. 372 p. 3vOOO copies printed. Sponsoring Agencys Akademija nauk SSSR. Fiaiko-tekhnicheakiy institut. Ed.t L.A. Artaimovioho Academician; Ed. of Publishing Houses Yu.K. Imshenetskiy; Tech. Zd.s A.V. Smirnova. PURPOSEs The book is intended for students of electron optica. COVEUGEs 'The book deals primarily with geometrical electron optics and does not discuss wave properties of electrons. In addition to the theory of focusing particle beams in fields with symmetry of rotations the theory of focusing in electromagnetic fields with arbitrary space distribution is presented. Cylin- drical electron lonses and various kinds of deflection systems are discussed in detail. Much space is devoted to calculations of the motion of charged particles. The last two chaptera are devoted to applicatioas of electron optics. No per- sonalities are mentioned. There are 277 references, 119 Soviet (17 are transla- tions), 88 English, 48-Garman, 13 French, 3 Chineses and 6 Scandinavian. Card 1/6 Electron Optics SOV3514 TABLE OF CONTINTSi Introduction 3 Ch. 1. General Methods of Solving Problems of the Motion of Charged Particles in Electric and Magnetic Fields 5 1. Motion equations in the Newtonian form 5 2. Lagrange equations is 3. Hamilton-Jacobi equation 28 4. Analogy between the notion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields and propagation of light in transparent media 35 Ch. 11. Approximate Methods of Determinizig Trajectories of Charged Particles in Electric and Magnetic Fields 42 1. Numerical methods of integrating differential motion equations 42 2. Graphical methods of constructing trajectories 52 3. Modeling of fields and trajectories of charged particles 60 Ch. III. Flusing a B4= of Charged Particles 82 1. G.A. rinberg's general theory of the focusing action of electric and magnetic fields 82 Card 216 Electron Optics SOV3514 2. Focusing in an electric field 94 3. Individual cases of the focusing of charged particles 98% Ch. IV. Electron-Jptical Properties of Fields With Rotational Symmetry 107 1. Fields with rotational symmetry 107 2. Motion of electrons in fields with rotational symmetry 113 3. Basic equations of electron optics 115 4. Obtaining images in fields with rotational symmetry 120 Ch. V. General Properties of Electron Lenses 126 1. Classification of electron lenses 126 2. For=tlon of images in electron lenses 128 3. Approximate methods of calculating trajectories in electron lenses 137 4. Experimental methods of deter-mining the location of cardinal points of electron lenses 141 5. Thin lenses 145 6. Object in the lens field 148 Ch. VI. Electrostatic Lenses 150 1. Diaphragm with round opening 150 2. Immersion lens 155 Card 3/6 Electron Optics SOV/3514 3. Unipotential lane 161 4. Cathode lens (immersion objective) 165 5. Electrostatic electron mirrors 172 Ch. VII. Magnetic Lenses 178 1. Long magnetic lens 178 2. Short magnetic lens 180 3. Accurate integration of trajectory equations for certain types of magnetic lenses 185 4. Experimental determination of electron lens parameters 191 Ch. VIII. Aberrations of Electron Lenses 196 1. Calculation of geometric aberrations by the method of the eikonal ftinction characteristic Hamilton function) 196 2. Characteristic of individual types of geometric aberration 207 3. Calculation of coefficients of geometric aberration 216 I+. Spherical aberration 219 5. Chromatic aberration 228 6. Other kinds of aberration 237 Card 4/6