SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLPAKOV, V.V. - KOLPAKOVA, T.D.
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Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves Over a Periodic Structure
of Conducting
detetmined by superposing plane waves whose arnplitudes are
periodic
functions of two coordinates. The dispersion equation set up in
the article is
solved graphically. Plots are presented of propagation and
attenuation
constants against the wavelength-to-structure -period ratio and
also against
the plate 'resistance per unit area.
V. Ye. B.
Card 212
MLPAWV. T.V.
I
Propagation of electromagnetic waves In a periodic
otructure of
conducting plates. Ixrvys.ucheb,z&v.; radtofts. 1 -no*2:2-7
158
(MIRA U:U$
1. Sibirakiy, fiziko-tekhnicheekly institut pri Tonskom
universitetee
(Radio waves)
MZPAM-Y,Y.Y,
Refloction of plans electrompetto waves form a periodic
structure
of conduction plates* I%v.vys*ucheb.zav*; radlofts. 1
no,2:8-12 158.
(KIRA 1101)
1, Sibirskly fisiko-takhnicheek1y Inatitut pri Tomakom
universitstso
(Radio waves)
S/194/62/000/005/108/157,
D230/D306
AUTTH OR:
TITL13: Reflection of plane electromagnetic waves from a semi-
limited periodic structure consisting of conducting
plates
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika-i radioelektronikap
no. 5, 1962, 24, abstract 5zh177 (Tr. Sibirek. fiz.-
tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom un-tet 1960,,,no. 39# 25-33)
TEXT; A study of the reflection of a plane monochromatic eomo wave
rrcm a semi-restricted periodic structure consisting of thin plates
laith ;inite conductivityi The problem is solved using approximate
bounAry conditions for thin plates. LAbstractor's note; CompIte
translationj.
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29311
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D201/D302
AUTHOR: Kolpakovp -V.v.
TITLE:-, Mffrac~.,~iorr, 'f e
0 _iurface electromagnetic waves at the
lmpedan6e dis ontinuity of
a circular cylinder
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i'dlektronika, v. 6, no. 100 1961,
1664
TEXT: The author analyzes the problem of diffraction of electro-
magnetic surface waves at the impedance discontinuity of an infini-
te impedance cylinder, Since. this cylindrical system finds appli-
cation in surface wave propagation systems, the solution of this
problem is both of technical and practical interest. The problem
consists of integrating the differential
symmetric TM-wave for the sole component
boundary conditions
Ez ZH,,,
at the surface of the impedance cylinder
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equation of an axially
of its magnetic field with
and with conditions at in-
29311
3,/109/61/006/010/009/027
Diffraction of surface D201/D302
finity. In the plane z 0
iQ for z-L-0
Z = 1 (2)
(.Z2 JQ2for z 0
and thus ivithlk w1c 2PIA, the inhomogeneous Yliener-Hopf inte-
gral equation
00
ihlz
H(a, z) H(l)(av )e + 21Tak(Q. Ql) G(al at z, z')
0 (9)
H(a, zl)dzl,
is obtained which is solved in the complex variable plane by the
usual methods and,results in
H (p, H(l) (pzL) eihz +
k(Q*- Q1) (PV) dw
+ 2jil
t" (av) + kQjH(1)
(w.+hj)1Fs(w)(&,.q,t
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2933a
Diffraction of
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-ice D201/D302
which can be foaRRM processed and gives
ih].Z h h
11(pt Z) H(l) 1 2 -ih z
+ - exp M(h H(l)
_+~h - (pvl)e
2
z < 0 (19a)
the first term of wilich represents an incident ot the discontinu'i-
ty surface wave, t~e% second term. representing the reflected wave@
The field of the r^.smitted surface wave is derived as
H 2ht (Hill, OVI)II-Mil-
(PI 2) - - 21.1
T-4 x (19b)
X exp 2 "'t']
F1 Ih,, Af (h,) 'HIM (PI") em"
2 ~1_2 >
The power reflection*coefficient-R and-tran .smi Ission coefficient T
are determined by
2
R P-1
~r_2 exp 2X(Pl),
Card 3/6 + 02 (20)
N, 40
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3/109/61/006/010/009/027
Diffraction of surface ... D201/D302
T 401P2 exp I)L(P (20)
01 + P2) 1) - X(102)lt
in which 9, hi/K and P. = h2/k~ .- the delay factors at both sides
of the impedance discontinuity. Prom the analysis of graphs of-re-
levant expressions it is shown-that Rf T and .1e, depend on a/X
only
for small values of a/~,. - For a/,,I, 1, R/Roo I ~f/T an d f
?/,,,I di:ffer
00 1 ~00
little from unity and for the above values of a// the coefficients
R, T and may be evaluated from the approximate formulae
I? OXP
01, (Pt + PI)s (02 - (22)
4 Y 01=1 R=1 jrP_f::7DI
T = Iexp -Rp-h, (P 1) (g2 - j)
+
For a/~, 0, the function X(u) is zero and coefficients R, T and
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S/109/61/006/010/009/027
Diffraction of surfac D201/D302
tend to
R tP, P2 2 40102
Y, 'to :: 0.
0 7 ~Tl + P2- 10
01 + 02)
the radiation field resulting from the diffraction of a surface
wave at the impedance dJBmntinuity is determined by going over to
the new variabe Tt w = k Cos, To V k sin T, and to the spherical
system of coordinates and by evaluating the integral .of Eq. (18)
for large values of kT (saddle point T = 3f 6). Thus
H 0) x
h, (hi hi) AI(h,)IX.
2(Qs-Qj)k,(hj A ([HI"' (av,)]' 111.11 (av~) H"~ (av,)) exFI
2 (h.)l X..
2
+ 2 j
-X (23)
Ylsin OH(I) (ak sin 0) + QtIlf') (ak sin O)j join OH(I) (ak sin 0) +
QW(I) (ak sin 0)]
0 0
k + ho)
x -O:ip (23)
0- - hP (V Cost 0- h.I)
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Diffraction of surface .4"0 D201/D302
is found. The solution for a TE-wave is not given since all formu-
lae as.obtained for a TM-'wave remain valid for a TE-wa'veq provided
H is substituted by BY; :E~ by - E by - H. and Z by 17Z. There
CF P, z
are 5 figures and* 5 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-
bloc. The reference to~ tlie-English-language publication reacb as
follows: A.F., Kayp Scattering of a surface wave.by a discontinuity
on reactance, IREp IRE, Trans. 1959t' AP-7, 1, 22.
SUBYITTED: January 18p 1961
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8/194/62/000/007/105/160
D271/D308
AUTHOR: Kolpakovp V,,V.
TITLE: Approximate boundary conditions for conducting plate
PERIOM CAL: Referativn
yy zhurnal., Avtomatika i radioelektronikap
no* 7P 19152t-abstract 7zh2O8.(Tr. Sibirsk, fizo-tekhn;-
in-ta pri Tomakonk ~n-te,.1960, n*o. 39t 16-24)
TEXT: Approximate; tial components
.Vundary relations between tangen
o; eleotric and,magiotic fields are derived for an infinite plate
wt'~h a finite condub%nce. In a particular coiLse when plate thick-
ness is smaller thann,that of the skin layert the *-approxiiate
boun--_,/4.
dary conditions assuqe an especially simple form* The problem of
reflection of a plaAW- wave from a conducting film' is considered
as!~_
an example of applic4ion of the approximate boundary conditions*
[Abstracter's notes Complete translational
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of a finished
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process. The.
stnter~ng period was reduced from 7 to 4.5 - 5.0 hours when
temperature was in-
creased steadily to assigmed levels. The period required to preheat
the workpiece.
to an assigned temeratura was reduced from 4.5 to 2.0 - 2.5 hours.
The authorts
recommend the use of an aixtiscorch coating composed of 22 - 24%
black graphite
3. _~.:E
14 - 16% quartz sand, 9- 10% refractory clay anti the balance in
water. Use of. .. ...
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the coating factlitatea Automiatica of the coating aprjT-Lcation
process and an
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Sort Ukr RjLq�ffM' in Eaglih.
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theiery of Alantoter mW Pkk he gnereelly applicable to 06
Caruj%vra. it the mechsalwo is necessarily ccianected with
see I intozi of feeding ated it the theory may be applied to man.
Thr sudden detention of blood Its the liver durins hisumine,
Peptone or anaphyWic shocit is touted ist wolves and
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fax". as well as dort; it is probably clutracteristic of 00
Catthiae, The Hm vol. decease in such slWa. not Cvi. Poe
dcut in doet% is found bz cab, piew. oppomns and wnc-
.grho rats. guinea jOss and gwis
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Fk 11:2
do not give any marked Utw reution, is Stitt to hingminc -
r sanatphyttexis (goats. Plaft DW). Not An Ifuleivors
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as is generally believed; the lintel respotids with hypo-
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tetition. Likewise, the vascular reaction of the liver to
tuVenaline is" III terWc of Carnivoret but ii goo
also found (decree=14= in rabbits, pisi, rams and ciao
guors. The blood pressure drops during hittantine or
atophylactic aback in raranus (lizard); the liver is re-
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KOLPIKOI. Ye
.4y
Comparative otud'7 of muscular sphincters of the hepatic veins.
Madych.zhur. 19 no.2:14-30 149. (MIRA 10:12)
1. & viddilm oL4v"AV-nAj patologii (zav, viddilu - chlen-kor.
AN URSR H.M.3-irotinin) Institutu klinichnol fiziologii im. akad.
O.O.Bogomolltsya AN URSR (direktor - chlen-kor. AN URSR P.Ye.KRvets'-
kiy) .
(HRPATIC VNINS)
- K0LPAKCV , - Y7, V.- -- -- - - . - . -- -- - I -- -- - --- - - - -
-- -
25957. - Kclpakov, Ye. N. SraNmi.tellnoye issledovaniye myshechnykh
shly-uzcrv pechen
I cchny'xh Med. zhurnal, T. X-'X, Vyp. 2, 1954, s. 14-30.---Na ukx.
yaz.---Rezyum,.e
na rus. yaz- Bib-- iogT: 16 ntLzv.
SO: Knizimaya Letopis', Vol. 1, 1955
KOIFAKOV, Ye.V.; RAYZ?,3'K&, H.P.
xrrone"ous views on. the mechanism which regulates blood circulation
In the
liver. Medych.zhur. 22 no.6:73-82 152. (MT-RA 6:10)
1. Instytut klinichnoyi fisiologiyi im. O.O.Bohomolitaya Akademiyi
nauk UFSR.
(Liver) (Blood-Circulation)
KOLFAKOV RLAUXI, N.V.
t!~ ~T_ *
- -1 .- - -
Effect of.experimental hepatic insufficiency on conditioned reflex
activity in dogs. Top. fiziol. no.10:44-57 '54 (RLU 10: 5)
1. Institut fiziologii Im. A.A. Bogomolltsa Akademii nauk USSR.
(LIM..-DISEASES) (CONDITIONED RXSPONSR)
AC
~"d6t?i VRailty YurilyevIch; BABSKIT, Ye.B., akademik,
otvatetvannyy
reasktor; XAMSKIY, R.Ye.,. akademik~*redaktor; 10
profeasor, radaktor; HANARCHINKO, A.F., radaktor; SORT, YU.T.,
akademik, redaktar-, SMMHIN, K I., radaktor izdatelletya;
KOLCKIYCHUX, V.A., takhnichaski; redaktor.
[Selected worka; in one volume) Isbrannys trudy; v odnos tome.
Kiev, Isd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1957. 513 P. (MIRA 10: U)
1. Akademiya nauk USSR (for Babskly, Kavetskiy, Follbort).
2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli nauk USSR (for Makarchenko).
(Blectrophysiology)
KOLPAI-07, Ye of,
M.; 0 -5* ax --" x~
, ~`T. .'r
Nikolay Nikolayevich Sirottain; on his 60th birthday.11stolahur
[Ukr.] 3 no.lil2-15 Je-IF 057- (KLRA 10:i)
(SIROTININ, NIZOLAX NIKOIAIVICH, 1896- )
[Kolpakov. IN.V91
Vascular reflexes of Aa-he liver as related to the action of the
sphincters of liver veins., Fissiolahur. [Uk=.] 5 no-3:322-328
Mv~e '59. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Institut fiziologii '-im.-O.O.Bogomoiltaya AN URSR, laborato-
riyu orivnyal'noi I Ik",
KO-qLf iziologii.
KOLPAKOV, Ye.vq ~Kol
~ukov, IS.V.
Charles Darwin-, on the 150th anniversary of his birth.
liziol.
zhur. Eukr.] 5 no.3:295-300 Yly-Je 159. (Hiu 12: 10)
(D&RWIN, CHAR S ROMT, 1809-1882)
KMPAKOV, T4~3~yt-,Lzolpakov. II-1-1
On the methodology used in creating an B&-PavloT fistula.
risiolisbui, .6 no,ltl25-130 Ja-I 160. (MMA 13:5)
1. Institut fiziologit Im. A.A. Bogamolitsa AN USSR.
KOLPAKOVI Ye.V. (Kolpakov.. IE.V.]
Comparative phyoiologY of blood circulation In the liver. Fiziol.
zhur. (Ukr,-] 7 no.31395-408 MY-Je '61. (MIRA 14:5),
1. liboratoiiya ardvnitellnoy i voirastnoy fiziologii Instituta.
fiziologii im, A A.Bogomolltsa AN USSR, Kiyev.
iLIVER-BLOOD SUPPLY)
MAKARCHEIIKO, A.F., akademik, otv. red.; SIROTIMIll U.N.,
zam* otvo redo;
KqLPAKOVI-14~j,. .-prof., rt-d.; IAUER, N.V., doktor mod.
nauki
red.; GUREVICH, M.I., doktor m-~d. nauk, red.; KOLCHINSKAYA,
A.Z., kand. med. nauk, red.; YANKOVSKAYA, Z.B., red.-izd-va;
BEREZOVSKAYA, D.N., tekhn. red.
"Oxygen deficiency; hypoxia and adaptation to it] Kislorod-
naia nedostatochnost'; gipokaiia i adaptatsiia k nei. Kiev,
Izd-vo AN USSR, 1963. 609 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytnt fiziologii. 2.
Akademiya
nauk Ukr. SSR (for Makarchenko). 3. Deystvitelfnyy chlen AM
SSSR (for Sirotinin)-.
KOLPAKOV.. Ye.V. [Kolpakov, IE.V.]
VolocVxyr Ivanovich Vernadolkii; on the 100th anniversary of his
birth. Flziol.zhur.[Ukr.1 9 no.1:3-5 Ja-F 163.
(MIRA 18:5)
LEBEDEVA, L.P.; KRYSIN, B.T.;,EQ~,4~A
IGNATOV, L.N.;
MIKUYLDVSKIYI V.A.; SHIRROV, G,G.; TUTSEINKO, M.V.
Expertments.1-production of iron-base friction ceramic metqls.
Porosh.-Met. 5 no.8:96-102 Ag 165. (MRA 18:9)
GOLYSHEVO A.B., kand. takim. natdc; POI-I~-"HGOIHU,~'. Vora)
inzIl.;_~OLPtiLKLI, Yu.A..,
inzh.
Solving a relaxation Droblem during the calculation of contirmous
co,rfoined structures I'01- the settling of supports. Sbor. trud.
lnzh-.-
stroi. fak. Chol. politeU., inst, no.301-4.1 163. OMU 17:9)
1. Urallsldy fJ]J.al Akademii stroital'st-va i arkhitektury 333R.
BUSAW, A,P.91 kand9takha.naaIq-_MOLPAKOT, Tu.D., inshe
Determining the moistmrs content of wood bv its dielectric parmea-
bility. Dereprome 9 nosIU13+14 -B 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(WQod--R*iptura)
S/081/6-1/000/024/010/086
B138/BI02
AUTHORS: Skripov, V. P., Kolpakov, Yu. D.
TITLE: Scattering of light in carbonic acid along sub- and trans-
critical isotherms
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 24, 1961, 73, abstract
24B522(Sb. "Kritich. yavleni a i flyuktuatsii v rastvorakh".
M., AN SSSR, 1960, 126 _ IM
TEXT: The sca8tering of light on carbonic acid is studied for five sub-
(19-98 - 30.67 C) and five transcritical (31.20 - 49.90 0C) isotherms.
Intensity of scattered I' and of transmitted light I are measured for
three
lines of the mercury spectrum (5461, 4350 and 4060 A). The measurements
were made with high pressures (50 - 125 aty-in the system. The extremum
values of If increase on approaching critical temperature, and the
difference between If for the liquid and the vapor becomes less. On the
transcritical isotherms I' peaks are observed, which also increase on
approaching critical point. With variable p - t, points for the I' peaks
of transcritical isotherms plot very well into a straight line, merging
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S/081/61/000/024/010/086
Scattering of light in carbonic ... B138/B102
with the saturated vapor pressu 9e curve at critical DOint. The
coordinates
of the critical point are 31-00 C and 73.2 t 0.5 at.' The results
are in
good agreement with the Rayleigh acatteging law 11 a 11A.4, with the
exception of the.isot~?jm ptak at 31.20 , which is closer to critical
point, where It I/A tAbstraoter's note: Complete translation.
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b0VQZn0nAnIye PO Krivionenicim yavtcnLriTa i riywcruavj3iyam v
rastwralch. Moscow, 1960.
Kriticheakiye yavlenlya I flyulctuat3ii v rastvoraldi; trudy
ZVA-~sbchmi)-a, yanva5~1 1960 g. (Critical Phanomana and Plus-
tuati-ins in Solutio0s; Transac~tiona~of the Conreronco,
January 1960) Moscow, Izd-vo M SSSR, 1960. 190 p. 2,500
copie.i printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Akademlya ~auk SSSR. Otdelcniye Mimi-
cheskikh nauk. Moslcovskiy goaudarstvennyy universitot im.
M. V.,Lomonosova. Milmichaskiy fakulltet.
Responsible Ed.: M. I. Shakhparonov, Doctor of Chemical
Sciennes, Prore6sor; Ed. of Publishinj Houset E. S. Dragunov;
Tech. Ed.: S. 0. TlkhomlroVa.
PURPOSE I This collection of articles is intended for scienUfic
- sonnol concerned with chemistry, physics, and heat powor
er
p
engineering.
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Critioal Phenomtna and Fluotuationz SO'1/5469
COVF'IAGr:,I' The book contaira 24 of the 26 reports read at the
Conference on Critical Pheno-mona and Fluctuations In Solutions
t-rganlzed by the Chemical Division or Moscow State Univernity,
January 26-28, 1960. The reporto contain rainulto of inveatl-
.Sationa carried out In rocant years by Soviet physiciato,
chemists, and heat power engineers. 91ie Organizing Co-67-.dttee
of 'he Conference was compoued of Professor Kh. I. Amirlthanov,
A. Z. Golik, 1. R. Krichevokiy (Chairman) V. K. Scmenchon1to,
A. V. Storonkin, I. Z. Fisher, and M. I. Ahakhparonov (Deputy
Chairman). References accompany individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
AmIrkhanov, Kh.1 A. M. Korimov and B. G.-Alibekov [Lab-
oratoriya molekui~arnoy fiziki, Da'gestanskiy filial All SSSR
Laboratory of kiblecular Physics, Dagestan Branch, AS USSR).
Thermophysical Properties,bf Matter at Critical Temperature 5
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Alchadov, Yn. Yu., and 11. 1. Shalthnnronov (Laboratorlya
fizilco-*
]&.Imii raztvorov, Khimi~~i~;Idji~ 11-onkovokiy SoGudarst-
venyy universitat im. M. V. Lomonocova -- Laboratory of
tho Physical Chemistry of S61utiona, Chemistry Division, Iloscow
State University imeni 214. V. Lomonooov]. Dielectric Properties
of Solutions in a Superhigh Prequanoy Fleldt~-.,l Concentration
Ylu-ztuations i4
Beridzo, D. K., and 11. 1. Shalchnaronov [Laboratory of Phyni-
cal Chemistry of Sol-u'fi-ons, dhRh,7I-sY-x-j- Division, Moscow
'State
Univer3ity imeni M. V. Lomononov]. Light Scattering in Solu-
tion3 Having a Critical Stratification Point 21
Vuks, M. F.,-and L. I. Lianyanakiy (Laboratoriya molokulyarnoy
optiki, Fizicheskiy fakulltet, Leningradokiy*gonudarstvannyy
universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova -- Laboratory of Molecular
Optics, Physics Division, Leningrad'3tate University Imeni
A. A. ZhJanov]. Intermolecular Interaction and Light Seat-
tering ip Solutions or Pyridine andc(- Picoline In Water 27
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Critical Phenomena and Fluctuations
Zat3epina, L. P., and PI. I. Shakhy)aronov (Laboratory of the
Physical C4e-aistry of So lutiona~,dn-EHfs-trj Division, Moscow
State Un:~vcrsity imeni M. V. Lo-monosov]. Rayleigh 14ght
Scattering In Nitrobenzene Cyclohoxane and Ethyl Alchol
Diethylamine Solutions 32
Kanimov, R. H. , and M. 1. Shalchparonov [Laboratory of the
Physical Chemistry ol-So_Mfo-na, eiiifstry Division, moscow
State University imeni M. V. Lomononov]. Dielectric Proper-
ties of Solutions in Eleotrom2gnotie Fields of the Rillimetric
Band and Concentration Fluctuations 37
FrIchevakiy, I.-R., and N. Ye.,Khazanova [Laboratoriya vyaokikh
davlenly GIA? --- Laboratory of High-Preosure [Studiez)i Mos-
cow Statj Design and Flanning-Scientitic Research Institute of
the Nitrogen Industry]. Diffusion of Liquid,and Gdoeous Solu-
tions In the Critical Region 45
Krichevskiy, I. R., and Yu. V. Teekhanakaya (Laboratory of
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High-Prossure [Studiouls OIAP], Kinetics of Heterogeneous
Processes In the Critical HoSion 54.
Krichevskiy, 1. R;# N Ye Khazanova, and L. R. Lin6Uts [Lab-
oratory or High P ess~ro (Studlooj,"GIAP]. Liquid-Vapor
Equilibrium in the Critical Region of Liquid-Systcm Strati-
61
fication
Lomova, N. N, and M I Shakhnaronoy [R~ibor#oryof the
Physical Chcmist;~-:~of~-OiiWZM, Chcmiatry Division, Moscow
State University imeni M. V. Lononosov]. Pormittivity and
Molecular Structure of Solutions 73
Lanshina, L. V., and M.*I. Sha-khoaronov (Laborator7 of the
Physical Chemistry. of-MIR-fo-na, -- ChaiH-str7 Division, Moscow
State University Imoni H. V. Lomononov]. Thin Structure of
tho Lino of Rayleigh Light Scattering in Solutions 77
Makhov, N. V., jand Ya. M. Lablcovskly [Kafedra daporimentallnoy
riziki Dnopropetrovokly gosudarntvanrW unlvorsitet Depart-
Card ~/q
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men, of.Ll-perimental Physics, rnopropotrovok Stato UhIvoralty].
L'
InvQdtigation of Dmsity FlUCtUatiOnG in Ethor and Benzene
Baaad on X-Ray Scatterins at Narrow Anglea
I
81
i
1,101shovil N. V., and 1. V. Kirsh (D~parLmnt or 1,7"-morimmtal
Phycics, Dnepropetrovsk State Univomityj Variation In the
Sizes of
Concentration Fluctuationa In Rolationnhip to Tom-
poraturo and
Concentration in Dinarl Liquid Syatcmw Havine
an Upper Critical
Dissolving Tcmyoraturo
89
Nozdrov, V. F., B. 1. Xal~yehov and N. 0.
ShIrl-ovich [Momkov-
DIUy oblaotnoy pada-vogichnCdy inatitut --
Pedagogical Inati-
tuto of the '.Tc3o6w Oblast]. Hyporoonia
InvootiGatior.:. In
Organic Liquids at Con'stant Dansity In the
Vialnity of the
Critical State
93
Rottj L. A. Eminakiv
lonotolchnIchoakly institut --.; Minsk'
Forestry Enginooring
Institute]. Concerning tho Diffusion in-
-
the Critical
Stratification Region
102
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Roohohina, 0. P. [Laboratoriya molelculyarnoy fiziki, Fizi-
cheokiy fakulltet, Kiyevskly gooudarstvannyy univercitot in.
T. G. Shevchenko Laboratory of Molecular Physics Divi-~
sion of Physics, Kiyev State University imeni T. G. Shov.honko]
Invootigation of Fluctuations in Solutions by the Nothad or
Lie;it Scattering log
Skripov, V. P. [Laboratoriya molelculyarnoy fizi1ci,Uraltt;kiy'
polito1dinichookiy inatItut im. S. N. Kirova -- Laboratory of
Molecular Physics, Ural Polytechnic Inatituto imeni S. M.
kirov]. Special Structural Fcaturo3.of Tlattor in tho Vioin-
ity of the Critical Point and Transfer Phenomena 117
Skripov, V. P., and Yu. D. Kolpalcov [Laboratory of Molecular
Physics, Ural Polytothnio iff"Ytituto Im-ani S. N. Kirov, and
the Laboratoriya teplofizik:~,Urallskiy filial AN SSSR
ThormophysIca Laboratory, Ural Branch, AS USSR]. Light Seat-
In Carbon Dioxide along Pro- and Post-Critical Isotherms 126
Smirnolv B. A. (Institut neftekhimichookogo sinteza All SSSR
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Visual
Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR (Moscowl)
Obc;ervationa In the Critical Region 237
Fisher, I. Z., and V. K. Prokhoronko. Concerning the Fluct-
uations of Coordination Numbers in Liquids 142
Fiahor, 1. Z. [Belozru=k~F L7-,-audarstvennyy Univer.,dtet -- Belo-
rusaian State University (Minsk)) correlation Analysis of the
Critical Point 148
_Shakhpai~onov, H I (L-bcratcx7 of thts RVIw1 Chemii3try of tolu.-
Tivialon, Moscow State University imeni M. V.
tions, Chemistry
Lomonosdv]. Fluatuatiozin in Solutions 151
Shimanskaya, Ye. T., and A. Z.*Golik [Laboratory of Molecular
Physics, Physics Division, Kiyev State University imeni T. G.
Shevchenko). Investigation of the Critical State, Liquid-
Vapor, of Solutions by Teplerla Method 161
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Shimanskaya, Ye. T., Yu. 1; Shimanalciy, and A. Z. Golik [Labs
oratonj of 1,11olecular Phjoica, Divivion of Phynica,.Kiyev
State Univeraity imeni'T. G. Shevehenkol. Investigation of
the Critical State or Pure Sub3tanoon by Topler's Method 171
of the Conference on Critical Phenomena and Flue-
tuations In Solutions 189
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AUTHQRS: Skripovq V.P.9 Kolpakov, Yu.D.
TITLE: An Investigation of the rnri-roass-region, Transition in
Carbonic
Acid From Light Scattering
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizichookiy zhurnalp 19609 Vol- 3t go- 4, PP-
310-36
TEXT: In this paper experiments are described in which scattered as
well as
transmitted light was observed during isothermal change of the state
of the
substance. The experiments were m%de.with carbonic acid. A section
through the
test chamber is shown in Fig. 1. The experimental arrangement
consisted of this
chamberg of a system for-refilling the device with carbonic acid, a
thermal
pressure control and an optical system. The-devioe is briefly
described. Eight
isothermal curves (6 transcritical and 2 ouboritical) of the
intensity of
scattered and of transmitted light as depending on carbonic-acid
pressure were
taken. The entire temperature range of the measuremento was 800. The
dependence
of height and position of the maxima of I' (intensity of scattered
light) on
the magnitude of the difference 4T between testing temperature and
critical
temperature is very conspicuous in these curves (Fig. 2). The
intensity rise of
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scattered light becomes weaker with growing distance from To
(critical temperature).
Vertical lines mark the points of condensation in the below-oritical,
isothermal
lines. Fig. 3 shows the dependence of the 11-maxima on A T for three
spectral
lines.- The maximum of light. -scattering shifts towards higher
pressure with
rising temperature (Fig. 2). The relation between temperature and
pressure at
the V-maxima is, near the critical pointp a straight line with the
inclina-
dp/d2--- - -1. 50 - at/deg- -or, -in-reduoed -quantitieSt- -di/dv -
-6. 2. --The -lat ter----
value is almost equal to that obtained by N.G. Kaganer (Ref. 6) for
the critical
isochoric curve of various nonpolar gases (dx/dr - 6.0). In the
experiments
described also the intensity I of the transmitted light was measured.
The minima
of tranamittent light were obtained in the range of the scattering
maxima. The
results of earlier measurements made by one of the authors (V.P.
Skripov) and
G.P. Nikolayev (Ref. 11) have already been given. The qualitative
dependence
of light scatter on wavelength'is. shown in table I and Fig. 3. The
light
soattering observed had the character of a Raylei h scattering, i.e.
I"Wi/,k 4.
The data of light scatter and formula (3) (Ref. 81 may be used for
calculating
elasticity -(dp/dv )T Or compressibility _V! (dv/dP)T Of the substance
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NOLPANOV,p Yu,Do* SMUWVO V'.F*; GORM40VAp B.N.
Scattering of light in carbonic acid and its relation to the
equation of state* Mwdiz.zhure 7 no.7t787-79Z Jl 162.
(MM& 12:15)
l.'Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy inatitut i Urallsk.iy filial AN
SSSR.9 go fterdlovok.
(Light-Scattering) (Carbonic acid) (Equation of state)
ACC NRs A7,0M$63 -SOME -CODE: UWOO.51/65/0191003/0"2/0402
AUMOR: Skripoy,, Vi P.
Xolivtkay Yu. D.
ORO: none
TITO: M&ht sc;Aering In the vicinity of -the, =itical liq7dd-vapor
pointe- I& _-Ap-
paratus. Experiments with carbon dioxide and suLfur hexafluoride
SOURCE: Optilm I.-
02
TOPIC_,-TAGS_-.__- c~.14:di des-.-i-su1fur-:com* __11 1~A~ ~phafle
critical. point
-AwTRACT: This is a contiftuat on, of . earlier--work by the authors
(Ukr. fiz zh-. ~v- 7i
71n P_: 11~62 And earlier) # Yher6 barti6ular atte .ntion %4as paid
to the cannection, betweeh
scattered light and the natuie.of,supercritical transitions in carbon
dioxide. In
the present investigation iinpraved equipment was uzed, and greater
attention vas paid
to methods of investigating opaleacences In additianp measurements
were, made for- thle
first time,on sulfur hexafluoride. . The light scattering was
determined from the iso--
4 5~ - - I __ -
Ala, broad region near-the critical i
the points of CQL. and SF13 using a pressured
regulated thermostatic chamber. -)7 , 546,19 4358.. and 4o46 I from
the mer--.
The lines 60
spect -and the -transir-itted'(Watlarized) and sca:ttere i
cury rum were used as - sazrcesJ
light was recorded photaelect'ricaI4, The apparatus and procedure are
describ6d in
detail. 1he critical parameters of the carbon dioxide and sulfur
hexafluoride were
found to be 31-06 and 45.550 (Pritical temperature) and 73.1 and 37.7
atmi(eritical
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Kolpakov, III, G. "Track automobile roads of constant type
(Investigation of the operation of the thoro--irhfare portion
of automobile roads)." Min Higher Education Ukrainian SSR.
Kiev Automobile and Road Inst. Kiev, 1950'. (Dissertations
for the Degree of Candidate 'In Technical Science)
So: Knizhnaya letopis', 'No. 27, 19505- 110scow. Papes 94-109; 111.
KOLPAKOV, Yu.G. -,-kand.tekhn.nauk , i
,
Using granite chippings from stone quarries for
bituminous
'pavements. Avt.dor.i dor.titroi. no.l*.185-192 t65.
(MIRA 18:11)
S/076/60/005/05/27/037
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AUTHORS: 11eilinov, F. N.I(Deoeased)I.Tekster, Ye. N., Kolvakova, A.
kot
Panteleyevap Ye. P.
TITLEt Investigation of .the Solubility of Thorium, P rophosph&Al in
Acids,
and Investigation of the Equilibrium Between Solid Phase and
Solution in the Systems ThP 0 - H 0 and ThP 0 Th(NO,
2 7 - '4P207 2 2 7 3)4-
H20
PERIODICALi Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii# 1960s Vol- 51 No- 51 PP-
1149 - 1156
TEXTs The solubility of ThP 20Twas studied in HC1, HNO 3 Pand H2S04
in the concen-
t.ration range 0.1 - 0-5 N by means.of the radiochemical indicator
Ux,. The method
is described in a paper by F. M. Filinov and V. F. Budanova (Ref. I .
The activity
of the solutions was measured on the B-apparatus by means of a B- 1
~-counter.
Fig. I shows the vessel applied. Data on solubility are presented in
Fig. 2, and
for comparison, also the data of Ref. 8 are given. The solubility of
ThP 0 in
2 7
solutions of Na4P207 in the concentrations range 0.02 - 0.2 K was
also determined
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~.F_,k o%m. A. A. M%rkovakiy, L. YP_.
lAxtrilneeCent, 2rVpertiO of Ba.1-510 sub 2 sy-stmis activated by
cerium and
Zhu_-n&I pri)kladnoy khimil, v. 36, no. 3, 1963, 5N-536
manganese, luminescence, ltminophores
A3S: Ba-eilicates, cerit=,,
A~17 An investigation of the luminescent properties of Ba silicat'so
activated
_~=-_':ied action of trivalent Ce and Mo ohowed luminescence
deT~endent ur3r
-ng :)!-' 1-h-a ell-licate. Ba sub j 3-40 sl_ih 5 ~Ln~! ~~a 5,:t-
2sub 4 axe
Ba sub 5 SiO aub 5 haz a6 very weak, and Ba sub 2 81 sub 3 0 sub 8
'-,!Fht blue, Lambda = 4-40-millimicron emission; &nd Ba5i au" 2 0
sub 5 &0d
7ichdr ta SiO sub 2 (BaS4. sub 2 0 sub 5 3.dulxed vI th SiO 9,.ib 2)
Pr' -re a
`=' 'zn --- - X-rays
Inoolity, !Ambda m 4.W and I _b(IL
were-_ form-ed. ::i ::,a-sets f7c= Ba 9-ub
-J to BaSi owub 2 0 sub 5 vbAre x-mys is-nowed su~ 2 0 sub I
.-_Inoelty prevv.Ued; this vez explained Ity the S:reater tntensity
of
;y traceo, not. datented by x-rays of Ba inib 2 Si Erub 3 0 Bub 8 -
Ce,
,~tTi. ns confIrn--d by mechanical mixtures o~' the former with 5-10%
of the latter
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XC~_QS' TON MR: AP3ooo643
i4licate. Mctensive study van made to determine the optimm
routing temperature,
4tfect of BaF sub 3 and BaCI sub 2 as flux, and concentration
of activators for the
Nreparation of these luminophores-, 1100* vIth 3% BaC12 flux
&nd 10% CeOp plus 1.4%
6~ub 8 - Ce, Mn is not mom
The emission of the 1=inophore Ba sub 2 Si sub 3 0
than amssion from MS - Ag and 30% greater than fr(M MgWO sub
4. In con
'he authors express their appreciation !x _KQuAtP_&beY for
conducting
of test specimers. Orig. art. has: 3 tables, 6 fisw-es,
ASSOCIATMU; Gosudar6tvenny*y institut prikladnoy khlmli state
D29titute *f
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AUTHOR: Kolpakova. A.A., Markovoldy, 1;. Ya.
TITLE: Luminescent properties of the magnesium silicate system after
activation with
cerium and manganese
SOURCE- Leningrad. Gosudarstvenny*y institut prilrdadnoy khtmii.
Trudy*, no. 51,
1964. KhImiya. I tekhnologiya lyuminoforov (Chemistry and technology of
luminophors),
'102-106
TOPIC TAGS: luminophor, magnesium silicate, activated magnesium
silicate, silicate
luminescence, cerium, manganese, luminescence spectrum, absorption
spectrum
ABSTRACT: The phase composition of the MgO-SiO system which Is
important in the
manufacture of ceramics and refractory materials, Eas been istudied in
detail, but its.
luminescent properties are Insufficiently understood, The authors
therefore studied the
relationship between phase composition and luminescence In the
Nigo-Sio. system after
activation.with Ce02 (5 wt.%) and/or MnCI.2*4 1120 ("~ by x-ray and
speciroscopic
analysis of samples with varying composition (in steps of 5 mot. %). In
order to achieve
equilibrium, the luminophor was heated for 20 firs. at 1200C in the
presence of MgI`2
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before activation. The effect of the activating elements an the
luminescence and
absorption spectra are shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. The
experimental data show
that the Mg2SiO4 phase does not show luminescence when activated with
Cc alone, and
produces only a very faint dark-red light in the presence of Mn. The
MgS103 phase
also produces very faint luminescence when activated with either Mn
(red light) or Cc
(blue light) alone, but in the presence of both Mn mid Cc the
luminescence shows two
peaks (390 and 670 mp). The strongest luminescence was produced by
activated lumino-
phors containing excess S102, which apparently facilitates the
formation and activation
of protoenstatite. "Yu. D. Kondrashav participated In the x-ray
studies. " Orig. art.
has: 1 table and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvenny*y institut prikladnoy khimli,
Leningrad'(State Institute
of Applied Chemistry)
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A.A.1 MKERVIAN, F.M.
KO,UAL(,)V A
tuminophors with a silicate base and radiation in the ultra-violet
band of the spectr=. (Trudy] GIPKH no.5lg88-96 164. (MIRA 180)
Ar5017771 T
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53 5. 31'
.,kpakova, A. A.; Markovskiy,
prope -, L ies' -of c11,-
~-,ri' iacinoy khimij, v.
~tiu- sillcate,
i--n n t,
a whicish-l.. i:
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D', rS ' 0 3 'jm
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2 tables.
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KOLPAKOVA. A.A ; MARKOVSKIY, L.Ya.
Luminescent properties of the M-,O-SiO
2 system case of its activa-
tion by cerium and manganese. rudy] GIPKH no.51.102-106 164. ~ I
:II-17
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Acc iva.- AP6002534 SOME GODEt UR/0286/65/000/023/-0037/0037
AUTHORS: Kolpakova, A. A.; Markovskiy, L. Ya.
ORG: none
TITIS A method-for ob aining a luminophor ba3ed on strontiun
orthosilicate*
't
Class 21, No. 176651 famounced by State'Institute of Applied
Chemistry_
(GosudarstvenrW institut prikladnoi kidmi.
SOUPM.- Byullaten' izobrateniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 23, 1965, 37
TOPIC TAGS-. luminophor.. strontium compound, cerium
ABSTRACT: This Author Certiticate resents a.mabhod~-for obtaining a
lumindphar
P
based on strontium orthosilicats., The prodew calls for the use of an
activator
and for heating the charge. To obtain a luminophor radiating in the
violet region
of the spectrum and with a high temperature resistance of radiation,
t-rivalent
cerium is used as the aotivator,
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SOURCE CODr: UR/0104/66/000/008/09W0096
AUTHOR: Chuprakov. 11. M.; Borovoy, A. A.; Postnikov, 11. A.;
I-Vilychev, A. A.;
~'.a~,Idaon S - IN , SInIchugov, F. 1.; ZoyLldzon, Yo. D.;
Barchaninov, G. S.;
' io~ '? .j
Y
en.* nko, V. 1M.; Vasilyov, A. A.; tokolov,-N. I.; Mlyanovo A.
S.;
Fedoroyev, A. M.; Sarkisov, % A.; Rokotyan, S. S.; Azartyev. D.
I.*.*Axson.
G. S.; Dub1n:;kiy, L. A~; Zhulin, 1. Antoshin, N. N.
KrIkunch1k, A. B.; Xuchkin, I.I. D.; Proobrazhonskiy, N. Ya.j
Rout, M. A.;
Khayfits, M. E.; Sharov,,A. N.; Yokub, Yu. A.; Gorbunov, N. I.;
ShumukhInq
V. A.; Beschinskly, A. A.
ORG: no-no
TITL-P:. Boris Sargnyovich Uspenskiy (an his 60th birthdaY)
SOURCE: Elektrichcakiya stantsil, no. 6, 1966, 95-96
TOPIC TAGSt hydrooloctric power pLant, electric anainaering
personnel.
SUa CODSt 10
A3ST,%%CT: 3i S. Uspenskiy was born In Juno 1906. He graduated
fron
tho" State Electric MachinoBuilding In:;tituto in 1928 as an
electric
Installation on.,1naor. He worked In the State Eloctro-Tochnical
Tru~nt
.1 for four years, then in the All-Union ElectroTochnical Union,
whore he
planned power construction urtit3. Plans which he made up at
that time
for the electrical portion of electrical stations and
sub-stations are
still being uocd. He was InvovIed An pl=knZ and installation of
the
electrical portion of hydro-olectric.povor stations and powerful
pumping
stacLonz in the Youcow-Volea Canaf; During the wart ha was in
charge in
installation of the KrAsnogroskrya Heat and Electric Power
Station, the
Planning of the Urals Hydro-ElectrIc Power Station and other
projects. He
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STEPANOVAx Ye.I.; KOLPAKOVA,, A.S.; SOKOLOTA, G.A.
Using the phage titer growth reaction for the check of dis-
c
infection effectiveness* Report Vo.l. Zhuro mikrobiol.p epide
i immun. 33 no*l2slO7-U2 D.162 , (HMA 1625)
lo Iz TSentrallnoy kontrollno-issledovatellskoy laboratorii
Moskovskoy gorodskoy dezinfektsionnoy stantsii.
(Dysm"TEU) (BACTERIOPHAGE)
and
"Recovery Voltages During F-Ut Clearing on Long Transmission Lines
With
Series Capacitors", paper presented at International Conference on
Large
Electric Svetems (CIGRE), 16th Session, Paris, 30 114ay-9 June 195"
V .1 0.
KOLPA.KOVA,_A.j.j BOGD1010VA, N. B.0 01111M) A. K. ) MOZANOV) N.
P.; MUMVICN: I. M*f-
POPKOV, V. I., SOVALOV, S. A., and SLOTT, G. A.
Results of Some Researches, Carried out in the USSR on 600 kV
long-distance
Power TTansmissions.
paper submitted for presentation at the Intl. Conf. on Lovae
Electric Systems (CIGRE)
17th Biennial Session, Paris, France, 4-14 June 1956.
Electra No. 30, 11ov 57, periodical news letter issued by the
CIGRE, Paris France.
ACC NRi JW6035702 SOUICE CODE: ult/0413/66/000/019/00
4WOo
INVEMORS: Azortsev, A. A.; Bolkhovitinov, V. K.; . Ivanovap V. A.;
Kolp
akova, G.
A.; Kyunj Ye,, V#,, Savellyev$ Yus Fq Drozdov) A. I.; Byunauj A. E;
ORG.- none
TITLE: A device for automatically control-ling the moverment of
ship models on deeply
.immersed undervater vanes. Class 21) No. 186547 1(,a-nnounced by
Central Scientific
.Research Iastitute imeni Academian A. N. Krylov (Toontrallrqy
nauchno-isaledovatelle
in3titut17
SOURCE: Izobieterd lennyye obraztsy) tovarnyye znaki., no, 19,
1966Y 48
ya, promysh
TOPIC TAGS: shipbuilding engineering., model test, simalation test
facility,, automatic
control system
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate. presents a device for
automatically contro1ling
the movement of ship models on deeply immersed underwater vanes,
with the use of a
tow device -Aw~ of a measuring arm. .;The design.makes it possible
to accomplish the
'programmed changes of the modelj, conforming to angles of trim
difference) of heeling,
and of yaw. It also malces'it pos,%ible to measure the
instantaneous values of all
these 'angles and the magnitudes of the vertical displacement of
the model. The
lower end of the measuring farm. is mounted on a Cardan ball joint.
The upper end of
the arm is set in a control housing which is the innerfrpme of a
second Cardan joint.
Card 1/2 oca. 621-501-72:629.12.ol4.5
~a!:
LASTOVSKIY, R.P.; KOLPAKOVA, I.D.; IVANOVA, N.I.
Cyclohexylamine-N,,N-diacatic acid. YAt. poluch. khim.
reak. i prepar. no.6:60-62 162.
Benzylamine-N,N-acetoacetic aoid. Ibid,s62-63 (WRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimichaskikh vethchestv.
LASTOV=I,jL2.,-Aokta-r,~kk&W*h.Ugi*;,IWM.AKOVAO,_I,D.p kand.khimich,
nauk;
DYATOLOVA, NX, kdnd;khimich;nauk; 'TEMKINA, V.Yi., kand.khimich.
nauk
U66-o-k-complexons in analytical chemistry. Zhur.VKHO 9 no. 2s
138-145 164. (MIRA 17:9)
LASTOVSKIY, R.P.; KOLPAKOVA, I.D.; MIRONOVA, Ye.I.
Benzhydrylamine-N,N-diacetic acid. Met. poluch. khim.
reak. i prepar. no.6:63-65 162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheakikh veshchestv.
imam
'LASMVSKIY*, R.P.; KOLPAKOVA, I.D.; KOZHELENKO, L.I.
Aniline-N-N-diacetic-o-arsonic acid. Met. poiluch. khim.
reak. i prepar. no.6-.65-67 162. (MIRA 17-5)
1. Voesoyuznyy natichno-losledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv.
LASTOVSKIY, R.F.- KOLPAKOVA,L I.D.; IVANOVA, N.I.
v---------- _
m-Phenylenediamino-N,N,N', Hl-trtraacettio acid. Met.
poluch. khim. realc. i prepar. no.6-.72-73 t62. (MIRA 17:5)
l.- Vsesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khlimi~cheskikch
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskAkh vashchestv.
BYKOVP A.M.; TOTSKTYO A.?,f.;,KPLPAKOVAp_ L.-D.
Vibratory burr removal from machine parta, Mashinostroitell
no.7tl4-15 JI 16~4. (MIRA l7tS)
LASTOVSKIY, R.P.; KOLPAKOVA I.D.
. 1.
apa'all-Triamine~libenzyldiphenylmethart.e-N,N,Nt, N"Pfl"-
hexaacetic acid. Met. poluch. khj.&, reak. i prepar.
no.6:73-74 162. (MIRA 17--5)
1. Veesoyuznyy viauchno-issledovatellskJ.y institut
khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv.
AUTHORS: Lastovskiy, R. P., Vaynshteyng Yu. 1., 75-1-4126
Dyatlova, N. Lt., Kolpakova, 1. D.
TITLE: New Complexons, (Novyye kOMDleksony),
Information 3.,Benzylaminadiacetic Acid and
-Triamiiiolibenzyldiphenylmetlianehexaacetic Acid
(Soobsticheniye 3. Benzilamindiukousnaya kielota i atalia"-
Triandnq)dibenzildifenilmetangeksauksuanaya kislota)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimi:L, 19581 Vol. 13# Nr 1g
PP- 31-35 (USSR)
A13STRACT: With the examples of methylaininediacetic acid (1),
benzyla:ninediacetic acid (2) and benzhydrilaminediao~stic
acid (3) the influence exerted by the modification ofithe
molecular weight upon the complex-forming properties ot some
complexones was determined.
CH311(CH2COOH) 2 ~D-CH21'(C,12000H)2 -CU-
it (CH2 COOH)2
(2) (3)
4ft4=*94- The investigation of the properties of these new
compounds
New Complexono - 75-1-4/26
information 3. Benzylaminodiacetic Acid and
a,a1,a"-Triaminodibenzy1-
diphenylmethanehexaacetic Acid
was.carried.out polarographically. The displacement of tho
half-wave potentials for a number of cations at different
PH were also determined. In this connection it was found t4~
benzyla~inediacetio acid at PEI 2,5 forms complex compounds
with the ions
Cu 2+ ~ Bi 3+1 Ni 2+ and Sb 3+ , at PH 4,4 with the ions Ou 2+ , CO
2+
and 140(y), at PH 9,35 with the ions Pb 2+, La(III) and at
2+ 3+
PH 12,42with the ions Cu , La(III) and Bb
A comparison between methylamine-, benzylamine- and
benzhydril amino-diaoetio acid chowod that an increase in
molecular weight under certain conditiona causes an increase
in the complex-forming properties. The polarographic investi-
gation of a,a-L,all-triaminedibenzyldiphenylmethanehexaacetic
acid (4) showed that this compound at P11 2,5 forms complex
compounds with the ions
2+ 2+ ' 2+ 2+
Pb , CILL , As(III), Ili , Cc and Mo(VI), at p H 4,4 with
G"&_~ the ione, qo 2+ $ 110(yi), Fe 3+ , at pH9,35 with the ions Pb
2+
MEN
New Complexons..
Information !" Jenzylaminoliacetic Acid and
-Triaminodlbenzyldiphenyliai)thanehexaacetic Acid
75-1-4/26
Bi 3+ Ili 2+ ,.Cd2+, Mn 2+ 1 Cr 3+ and La(III) and at pH12,4
2+ 2+ 2+ 3+
with the ions Cu , Ili , Co and Al
-911- -CH- (4)
TT(C.Tj cobH ~(Cli OON
2 )2 2C' j )2 '1(C'12COOH)2
The formation of a number of complex compounds with this,
complexone is dependent on time. Thiis, cog#, at P11 9,35 the
half-wave potential of cadmium amounts to from -016 to -0,76V,
in this connection the heiCht of the wave decreases from
16 to 11 mm and a second wave forms. The existence of two
waves can here nnt be caus,-4 by a stepwise reduction, as
cadmium does not show any intermediate stages in the
oxidation number.-The formation of two waves may be
explained, Py thelormation of differant complex compourds
.so slowly~Aipasslng over into one another that each of*thoa
is capabli-,of.forming its own.uave. After 15 days standinG
the second wave disappears and the reduction potential of
cadmium amounts to -0,7 V- On further standing no change
liew Complexonse 75-1-4/26
Information 3- Benzylaminodlacetic Acid and alultal-
-Triaminodibenzyldiphanyli,.u,;Iianehexaacetic Acid
any more occurs-This phenomenon may be explained by the
presence of 3 oomplex-forming g-roups ii u,al,all-triamine-
dibeiizyldiphenylmethanehexaacetic acid which form
intermediary complexes which one after another enter into
the reaction. For a more complete characterization of the
investigated new complexones the dissociation constants
of the form,ed complexcompounds were determined in a
polarogrphic way. For benzylaminediacetic acid the dissocia-
tion constants of the complexes iwith copper and bismuth were
determined, for the disodium salt of benzhydrilaminediacetio
acid the dissociation constants of the complexes with copper,
cobalt, nickel, lanthanum and cadmium, and for a,al,afi_
-triaminedi.'benzyldiphenylmethanellexaacetic acid the
dissockticn
constants of the complexes with copper, lanthanua and
cadmium. The results of the polaro~;raphic investigations of
,the disodium salt of benzhydrilaninediacetic acid had already
been published previously (ref. 1). The synthesis of
benzylamineiiiacetic acid and a,al',all-triaminedibenzy1di-
phenylmethanehexaacetic acid are accurately described. There
_=Mrn;?4 are 2 tablea, and 3 references, all of which are
Slavic.
S,J,075/60/015/004/009/030/XX
B020/BO64
AUTHORSs Lastovskiy, R. P., Kolpakova, I. D., and Dyatlova, N. M.
TITLEt New Co.mplexonsi Information 4. Synthesis and Study of the
Comp!-67~5-H-557-rhe TriazinelSeries
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 4,
pp. 419 - 423
TEXTt Continuing their study of the synthesis of new complexons
(Refs. 1-3), the authors investigate here the effect of nitrogen
in the
triazine cycle upon its capability of forming complex,compounds.
The
introduction of atoms capable of coordinating with metals into the
complexon molecule increases its capability of forming complexes
and, in
many cases, inareases the selectivity of complexons for several
metal
cations. It was of interest to study the effect of heteroatoms in
cyclic
compounds. For this purpose, the following complexons containing a
1,3,5..triazine cycle were prepareds
2-OxY-4,6-diamino-43,3,5-triazine-
N,N,Nt,N'-tetraacetic acid (I) and 2,4,6-triamino.-1,3,5-triazine-
N, N,N',N',N-',N'1-hexaacetic acid (II) by condensing cyanur
chloride with
Card 1/3
New Complexons. Information 4. Synthesis and
S/0'15/60/015/004/009/030/XX
Study of the Complexons of the Triazine Series B020/BO64
imino diacetic acid. The complex-forming propertios of the new
compounds
were polarographically studied by shifting the half-wave
potential and
determining the instability constants of-'the complexes of a
number of
cations. Table 1 indicates that the synthesized complexons f orm
a number of
compounds with metal ions, among which the following are of
special
4. 2+ 2+ 3+ 2+ 2+ VI
ihteresti At pH 2-5, 1 reacts with Pb , Cu , Bi , Cd , Ni , MO ,
and
Ti IV at PH 4.4, apart froya these ions, with As III and Un 2+ ;
at PH 9.35
+ 2+ 2+ 111 2+ VI 2+ 2+
with Pb , CU , Cd As Co , and Mo ; and at pH 12 with Cu ,Cd
2+ 2+ 3+ 2+. 2+ 2+ VI
Zn Ni , and Bi At PH 4.4, 11 reacts with Pb CU Mn , MO
IV 'I, from these ions, with 2+
and Ti ; at PH 2.5, apar. La T1 and Zn
2+ 2+ 111 2+ VI III
at PH 9.3 with Fb , Cu , As Mn , MO , and La and at PH 12 with
2+ 2+ 2+ VI
CU , Cd 1, Ni , and MO . To determine the influence of nitrogen
atoms
in the hetero-cycle upon the stability of the complexes '.being
formed, the
properties of compounds I and II were compared with one another
and with
m-phenylene diamine-NqNjN1,N1-tetraacetio acid, which were
synthesized and
Card 2/3
New Complexons. Information 4. Synthesis and
E;/075/60/015/004/009/030/XX
Study of the Complexons of the Triazine Series B020/B064
polarographically examined for the purpose. The instability constants
of
some complexes formed by the complexons examined with several metals
were
determined polarographically (Table 2)~ The half-wave potential
shifts of
the ion complexes with I and II are in all cases greater than with
III,
while the tendency toward forming stable complexes with I is greater
than
with II. I and II are characterized by the presence of the same group
capable of forming complexes with metal cations, i.e.~
(HOOC-CH 2)2N - C - N - C - N(CH 2COOH)2 . The increased capability
of II of
forming,complexes may be ascribed to the presence of a symmetrical
molecule (three iminodiacetic acid,groups). Pinally, the synthesis of
I and
II is described in detail. There are 2 tables and 6 references: 4
Soviet,
1 Swiss, and 1 German. V
ASSOCIATION: Veesoyuznvy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut
khimicheskikh
reaktivov, Me)skva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute
for..Qhem-ical Reagents, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: April 14, 1959
Card 3/3
KOLPAKOVAI I. D.
Cand Chem Sci - (dies) "Synthesis of several new complexes and
a study of their properl'.4es as a function of structure." Moscow,
1961. 7 PP; (Ministry cf Higher and Secondary Specialist Educa-
tion RSFSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Chemical Technology Inst imeni
D. I. Mendeleyev.); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 198)
LASTOVSKIY, R.P. (Moscow, Bogorodskiy val.d.3); DYATLOVA, N.M. (Moscow,
Bogorodiskiy vaLd 3); WLPAKqA I.D.-(Hoscow, Bogerodskiy
j , FL~~
val.d.3); TEWINA: V.Ta. (Moscow, Bogorodskiy val.d.3); LAVROVA,,
O~.Yu. (Moscow,*Bogorodskiy val.d.3)
Now complexones and possibilities of their application in
analytical chemistry. ~cta chimica. Hung 32 no.2-.229-230
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelskly institut khimicheakilch
reaktivov.
KOLPAKOVA L.L,
Ghanges in-the- plaaia& volume and- protein- amaposition zf the
blood seruin in late-pregnancy. -tozemias.. Almah. i in. no.ls
130-133 t65. IMIRA 18: 10)
1. Kafedra'akusherstva i ginekologii (zav.- prof. A.M. Mazhbits)
Novokuznetskogo instituta usoversheristvovmiiya vrachey.
KO MSVAIJLP.
Some problems in the theory of controlled systems. Priborostroenia
no.10-11 Ja 164, (MIRA 17%2)
AT5006 116 '0!~~
N. P.
~3 SYS teMl Wit 1 30Ve--l ;.A~ A"!
'.5,
-illn'Ve
soveshchanije teorli i n v;i i ;a r. r,
%.eye p imE entyu v
lth. 9~3~emakh,
Uev, 19t)2. re(~ i -
_!i:
no g t i i s t MaM
'go (The)ry of invarianc(, i n
i u, r. t v o I systems);
Mozco-w, lxd- o Nauka, 1964, 14f. I
1 8 Vq,
--trol sy';tem, con t 70 1 thiorX
qvstem,
rian~ system, con'.ected system
oregent ,cork treati a variet,, c.,
q, i, P -7~
i i, i th po
'9 C-f a svs',em whi:h aiakv ils t' h a n n e ~v~:
and invariant.
impinge oi improperly re~u at,
or ir which
ornections are c il
I.ed "connec t ed
P-,i 1 cona ijero
-with connect'Lo, i.made accordi:iR I
Ll
1 q t EA Co -
2 coiisid-ers cruz ~ -conn ec r el n n e
~M~ In Each case,
F p between the sys , nt. being autnrom(-,~ i
t
t is 5tulled,
.1 v9 t emR wl ti, m.nv Aians accordifliz t"
:-S Part 4 con-
AT 5004 L 16
t ity properties of connected sy, tmins . PArt ~, ~xamfnes tht de
e character of a dYr,1MiC connection cri ~he proper-le,; of thf re
3nd on the quality of the transition pr,-legies in each of the
Part 6 considers the probleir of the Rvnr,;esI, :-[ systma with
itattte coordinates. Orig, art. has: 4 fig 331 formulas.
gures ind
e p 6 4 W-M., 00
OT IER 0010
SUB COD-3: DF IE
KOLPAKOVA, N.P., kand. teklui. nauk
Choice of the structure of coupled control systems. Trudy MAI
No. 155:21-56 164. (IMA 17:11)
ROGATINJ~ Nina Prokof Iyevna; FOPOVA, Zinaida Fedorovna;
ARVANISp Stella
Andreyevna; MELINIKOVA, Nina Ivanovua; AVDEYEVA Yekaterina
Semenovua;
KUZUETSOVA, Irina Pavlovna; ZHMEBINA, Anna Semenovn~;
VOYEVODIVA,
_SOLPAKOV-A7---Uinelt-aeygrafovna; KHAYEVA,
Aleksandra Dmitriyevna; I
Aleksandra Afanaslyevni; DUNDUKOVA, Valentina
Petrovna;LAUSTEN, A.G..,
nauch. red.; GABOVA, D.M., red.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A., tekhn. red*
[Women's and children's light dress] Zhenskoe i detskoe legkoe
platle.
Moskvap Gostekhizdat,, 1962. 493 (KIRA 15:7)
(Dressmaking?o
OT PAKOVA
K
~ j O.Ve
36-966 . Kozhnyye sosudistyye reaktsii u bollnykh s sindromom
boley v
oblasti serdtsa raelichnogo proiskhozhdeniya. Trudy H-ad.
in-ta (Izhev. gos. Med. in-t
t. IX, 1949, s. 233-41
SO: Letopial Zhurnal'Nykh Statley, Vol. 50, Moskra, 1949
-- ----- MMM22231 90CM
1, KOLPAKOVA, P. V.
-2.-1 btsi~6oo)
4. Fire Clay-Charysh Region.
7o Geolo&7 and mineral resources of the eroded surface of the Charysh
region in
the Altai Territory. Izv. Glav. upr. geol. fon. no* 2 1947,
9. MonthIj List of Russian -Acgessio Library of Congress, Ige
_,.h 1953o Unclaseified4
BREGETOVA, N.G.. KOLPAKOTA, S*A#
Gamooldea, parasites of the water rat (Arvicols, terrestris L.) and
In-
habitants of ita nests in the Volga delta. Paxas.sbor. 14:56-70 '52-
(mT,RA 6:6)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut Akadamii Nauk SSSR. Saratovskiy institut
*Ki-
krob.0 (Parasites--Water rats) (Volga Delta--Kites)
R=RrOVA, R.G. KOLFAEDVA S.A.
Gamasid mites (Parasitiformes, Gamanoidea), parasites of smalk
murine rodents and inhabitants of their nests in the Volga Dolt%.
Prarazit.Abor.16:184-197 156. (HLRA 9:7)
1.Zoologicheakiy inotitut Akademli nank SSM i Saratovskiy inGtItut
wHicrob".
(Tolga Delta--Kites) (?arasites--Rodentia)
UFT)B/ZooparasitIology - Acar-;na an d Insect-Vectors oil'
PathoCens.
Abs Jour Ref "hur - Mal., ITO 5, 1958, j.96,(o
A:ut- 11 o r KoInakova, S.A.
Inst
Title Ecology of Fleas Ceratophyllus (Ilosopsyllus) 1'-Mxnecl~yi
.. M,
Wa
Orig, Pub Iriaterialy k i3oznaniyu fauny i flory S,!')SI'., Md. -001.,
1956, 110 34(49), 110 3, 149-161
Abstract In the Volga bottom lands and delta and in the hillocl:
sands il,606 fleas were collected fron; 5567 rodents
(chiefly i1ouse mice) and 1133 nest5. On house and field
mice, on coLwin field mice, and in nests, C. moki-cckyi
predomiina~ed. The abundance of flezm-- on anivi'a-In. and in
ncota wt.5 increased in the fall (which correspondQd.
with the growth of aniwa numbero), reirr- Ined hifji tuitii
the beCudinninu- of spring, and marked-ly decreased in --w;ver.
Card 1/2
"Certain Conditions of Formation of Nuclei in Bacteria,"
Arkhiv biol. nauk
(Archives of the Biological Sciences), 25, 1-3) 1CO-110x 1545
P~MQYA,__T.A~; GOLIYENBIYEVSKAYA, Z.I.; SHEVTSOVA, N.I.; RYBINAJ,
M.I.;
I NIKITINA, N.N.; RYBAKOTA, L.F.; SHIPSHINAp N.D.; KORN, A.N.; KO
ROVKIN, B.F.; KOSYAKOV, K.S.; STEPNAYA, A.A.
Suggestions made at the September 29, 1963, conference of "La-
boratornoe delo" readers, members of the Leningrad.Socioty of Phy-
sicians and L~,boratorians. Lab. dalo-10 no.4:256 164. (MIRA 17%5)
1. PredsedatAll~pravleniya Leningradskogo obshchestva vraelwy-la-
borantov (for Kolpakova). 2. Chleny pravleniya Leningradskogo ob-
shchestva vrachey-laborantov (for all except Kolpakova). I.,
.-KOLPSLKM., T.A.; SMAKOV, V.P.-
HYdraulic turbopump units for machine irrigation.
Trudy TIIMMi no.8:3-15 157. (MIRA 15:5)
(Soviet Central Asia-Irrigation)
(Pumping machinery)
S/064/60/000/007/008/010
B02O/BO54
AUTHORS: Kolpakova~ T. D. and Barannik~_V. P.
TITLE: Improvementof t-he--Troperties of n~ (PB) Corrosion
Inhibitors 4
PERIODICAL: Khimicheakaya promyshlennost', 1960, No, 7, pp. 68 - 70
TEXT: The authors describe the shortcomings of the PB--5 inhibitor
which
consists of water-soluble condensation products ofailine and has a ,
molecular weight of about 400-600; its most important shor comings
are
the low stability of acid solutions of the inhibitor in the
presence of
Fe3+,and its pure solubility in dilute HC1. Instead of aniline, the
in-
hibitor P6-8 (PB-8) contains ethanol &min whiah is soluble In dilute
acids, water, and lyes, but ~ae a mue low r protective action
against_
strong HCl than the inhibitor PB-5. The authors investigated the
proper-
tieA of inhibitors formed with partial substitution of aniline by
othanol amine, i.e.# which contained phenyl and ethanol groups
alter-
natingly. They made nine preparations with aniline contents
decreasing
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