SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONSTANTINOV, V.V. - KONSTANTINOVA, A. G.

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,,KONST.A,NTI,NC,V,l V.V1.-.1 Transplantation of malignant tumors of man to rabbits under conditions of denervation of the inoculation area and other influences. Uch. sap. KRROI 7:17-22161 (IOU 1W) (TUMOM-TRWPLANTAT ION) USSR/Miscellaneous Materials Card 1/1 Pub. 123 14/11 Authors Konstantinov, V. V., Gand. of techn.,ac. Title The role of hydration, crystallization and desiccation processes during solidification of structural gypsum Periodical Vest. AN Kaz. SSH 12, 90 - 95, December 1953 Abstract The positiveand negative effects of hydration, crystallization and des- iccation on the hardening and mechanical strength of structural gypsum, are described. Five USSR references (1943-1951). Tables, graph, drawing. Institution : Presented by : D. V. Sokollskiy, act. memb. of Acad. of Se. Kaz. SSR KONSTANTINOV, V. V. "Investigation of the Processes of Interaction of Gypsum Herdhydrate With Water Under a Microscope," Izv. AN KazakhBSR., No 126, ser. gorn. dela" metallurg., stroymaterialov., No 2. 78-87., 1954 (Kazakhstani resume) The author conducts an experimental verification of the theoretical statements made by A. A* Baykov (8b. Trudov (Collected Works)., Vol 5,, 1948) on the interaction of gypgnm hadhydrate with water. The observa- tions were made on gypsum. hemibydrates ~.cooked, highly stable, sheet- like) in preparations under a microscope. RZhGeol, No 1, 1955 XONSTAUTINOV, V.V. - ~w~, Bffect of the temperature on the setting time of sealbyAmte gypnius. Isv.AN Kasakh. SSR Ser.gor.Asla, met. I stroimat. no.2* 88-91 054. (Gypma) (MM 9t6) KOESTANTINDT, T.T. Importance of the crystallization processes during the hardening Of silicate 08MeUt. 12V. AN XaZakh. SSR Ser. gor.dela, met. I stroimat. no.2:92-97 154. (MiA 9:6) (Cement) (Crystallization) Melf-ods of uABL-Ing finc-craintId a.=d In A~n A -4-nary mortars and cvql rrI., jimor finr 111,11F,1'.1t rm~nl c,ni,-n( i-! , in the- arn,nIrt :t-,~.hm. thr r-hI,-j ;,-; If-ing !hf(mgh 0 M trin mtkfw"w, C'.-f, ILI! r0, Arc~ 1-1 'J" favegstigatlassi of the sreaction of ground agWinia WithWatell. V,-V.KONS-.A'MNOV. I:-vS.Ak".NakkKazakh. Car No -9. T -1 N r,--.A traimaterial., loss, No. 5, S.S.R., &F. & I _;-- pp. 69-61--Quicklime has a finely (fispmcd structure and rep- m4cme a costerction *: very Am crAnuics of CaO up to 00)5 nuti, The hydtatiats mad catbottatim proetuctis bf quiAtime have a stmUar fincly d6persed structure and consist f tions of veffy fine crystAls at C~(OU). ai CaCO* up.to 00 WC.'r n of quicklinte procceds; with the retention of some of Lcteristics: of the structure nt the cticirtal material and chiefly through the direct addition (-( w47W-.to Ilse milid-unhy. -% th drated substAnce. These characteristic P structure of lune ire also retained during cirbonation. 4Z.K. ,,"Marshaftei it tulcrafifter far cadc"O tes V. V. Kim.- %tint blov and e. 1). Wxgmt. Sr-r. correyd Pda, Jfrt. iStrofma4yii-J. 1955, No 5 V--Ilk fie ti.A-d t" dil. cerm in making law-rnmdc vAtcretes. Prmcilore fK dctg. the tements fit accurd-inkc with GOST 310-41 is "wAitible for detff. UIC: influt -um of microfillers on the activity4thedilld.ectuent, Instead, the ictivityshould be detd. with pListic suixt4. coutg. sand which nicets the re- quircinctits- tif coucrete filter. *l1ii:q givE-i iw,re- cuirca re- bults und corrotkinds more to the k-haviiic of the di!tl. ce- -7!t!cnt ill concretes. a~). 1001/ V. V. a of gift calutions; on, mte at V~ V, Kowtaiptitiov. Aiwd. Nauk KC=kk. S-3,R., Ser. Goraqa Dela, Md. i -qrafmwkrW. 1955, NO- 5, 10-6011 ltussian).-Spml of slaking can be doubled by use 1-3% dilotides,. Stx-cd vf sUkhtr, mu, be deaeasedIO-fahlbyuseo(O.Y-31! suffat-saudcarbanites. 13, Z. VIW KONSTANTINOV V.~ kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk (Alma-Ata) ,;" I.-, ~-- ~-, - g, --- - ASP--?~ Adding fine-grained sand to large porous concrete. Stroi.mat., isdel. i kenst. 2 no*2:23 F 156. (mLRA 9:6) (concrete) I Card 1/1 XONSTANTINOV, V.V,.O. Insh.; VOROBIYEV, A.4t., inzh.; NIKITIN, A.I., insh.; N.N., inzh.; SMCIMIKO, V.I., inzh. Using granulated slags in making high-strength concretes for prestressed floor panels. Bet. i zhal.-bet, ne.6:234-235 Je 158. WR& 11:6) (Xishinev-Concrete) KONSTANTINOV, V.V., kand.tekhnonauk; PUZEANOV, G.T., aladshiv nauchvY ______S_OrrOMTR"1r~ High-strength rapidly hardening slac-s ilicate concretes for pre- cast reinforced concrete construction elements* Bet. i shelorbet. no.10:468-470 0 160. (XIBA 13:10) (Concrete) KOITSTAH7IIIOV,._V,jj.., _ kand.tekhn,nauk Causes of the increased water requirement of mortar and concrete mAde with fine-grained sand. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no,,6:274-275 je 162. . (MIRA 15:7) (Mortar-Testing) (Concrote-Testing) il ii ARISTOV, L.I.; KONSTAUTINOVt V.V. late bonda,derivatives of-8-hydroxydinoline. Polymors with che Izv.TPI 111:104-106 161. (ItM 16:9) 1. Predstavleno profossoftm do%td6m IdlimichosIdkh nauk L.P. Kulevym. (Quinolinol) (Chelates) r r r-,- Tr_- -T , 'W- Call Nr: TK 6553 R87 -AUTHOR: KonstantjnQy_,,~.A:, Levandovskiy, Ye.A., Mishakov,, Ye.S.,,Pekarkskiy, S.Ya., Compilers TITLE: Measuring InstrWents. Catalog Handbook (Izmeritellnyye pribory. Katalog spravochnik) PUB. DATA: Byuro tekhnicheskoy Informateli, Ministerstvo rediotekhnicheakoy promyshlennosti SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 160 pp. and appendix, 6,000 copies. ORIG. AGENCY: Ministry of the Radio Engineering Industry, USSR EDITOR: Managing Editor: Litvinov, S.V.; Editor-in-Chief: Kovalev, N.I.; Editors: Seslavskaya, T.V., Mozhzhevelova, G.B.; Teclu -1d.: IVinysn, K. N. Reviewing Editor: Markova, K.S. PURPOSE: This catalog is -Intended for use by all organizations affiliated with the Ministry of the Radio Engineering Industry of the USSR. COVERAGE: The catalog describes a variety of radio engineering measuring instruments available for purchase from the Ministry-of the Radio Engineering Industry of the USSR. 2, ASTAFIYEV, A.V.; KONSTANTINOV,,._.Le.A,_; MISHAKOV, Ye.S.; PEKARSKIY, S.Ya.; DOHOFEYEV, V.A.,-tekhn. rtd. - (Reference catalog on me"uring instruments] Katalog- spravochnik ismeritellnykh priborov. Moskvap Biuro tekhn. informatsii, 1952. 163 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo promyshlennosti sredstv aviazi. (Elecitric measurements) (Telecommunication-Equipment and supplies) j ,JnZh*nex-ka itar:-Ie~;-,enant; LATISHEVA, Y,.V.. mladshiy K014STANT111~0V ~, P -_`_~nM B Deactivation of the internal surface of circuits in nuclear-power plantse MDr, abor. 47 no.11:74,76 N 163. (MRA 160-1) KONSTANTIMV. Ts.B.. inzh. Using boosted voltage In testing electric equipment. Iso-br,i rate. no.8:30 Ag 130. (Electric InutrWwnts) '5 (2) AUTHOR: Konstantinov, Te. F. SOV/32-25-2-3/78 TITLE- An Accelerated Volumetric Method for the Determination of Titanium in Ferrotitanium (Uskoreanyv ob"yemnyy metod oprede- leniya titana v ferrotitane) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 2, PP 134-136 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The method described is based on the reduction process taking place in the dissolution of forrotitanium in sulfuric acid. Titanium is reduced by hydrogen at the moment of dissolution. The trivalent titanium obtained is titrated with a solution of iron-ammonium-alum in the presence of the indicator ammonium rhodanide. Two determination variants have been developed with the help of V. 11. Matveyeva. In the first method CO is used, but not in the second. During the 2 dissolution CO 2 is passed through the solution until the titrition is over. The completion of the titanium reduction can be checked by.means of chromotropic acid. It is indis- pensable to grind the sample prior to the analysis to a fineness of a Nr 42 sieve to prevent incorrect results Card 1/2 (Table 1). The method described was tested at the An Accelerated Volumetric Method for the Determina- SOV/32-25-2-3/78 tion of Titanium in Ferrotitanium Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov (UkavJ_n1= Scientific Research Institute for Metals)(Table 3). Duration of analysis: 15-20 minutes. Limit of error for two parallel determinations: up to 18 ~- Ti - 0.30 45, more than 18 4, Ti - 0.35 %. The analysis processes for both variants arc given. There are 3 tables and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Stalinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Stalino Metallurgical Plant) Card 2/2 DROZ.')07A, T~V.; Kj.; KONSIFA,trllklCl, Ye.F. Org~l,n--'c rnatter from the fluorite oreq oftho Po~rovo-Kireyev deposit in the reglon of the Sea of Azov. Geokhimiia no,6- 573-577 Je 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut gaokhimii i analitichaskoy khimil imeni Vernadskogo AN 3SFjR i V~;esoyiinnyy nRuchno-issledovatellskiy Institut raineralinogo gyriya, MoAva. L -1 (rn ACCESSIUN NR: AT4047720 S/0000/64/000/000/0,'~28/0031 I M- (Corresponding member A.',T SSSRI, Konstantinov, Ye. G. , TITLE: lnveStigaLiuil 0i 4Lrain resl8tance during plastic deformation of titanium alloys SOURCE: AN SSSR. In, itut metallurgil. Plasticheskava leformatsiya metallov (Plastic deformation of metals). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 28-31 TOPIC TAGS, dtan:ium Oloy, titanfura mlloy strain resistance, t1tanium alloy plastic defQrmatiorl/alloy V7EI g1loy OT4, alloy VT6 alloy VT14 Z11 Solution of 1e problems connected with the design and operation of rollinj vu,,res knov, ledgc if meW strength characteristicq which qre needed for calcula- ~he metal pres.4ur on the rolls and the rolling torque The present paper con- i,,-: erm inallion strain resistance and compares the strain resistance of I )v,, ii -ing roLling and %vhen f-~fitfnjZ !jn(4.(,r Statir and impact tensile i - ri. or. 2112 mni rolling et!l for 21-iS~::-';~"! 'he total rneta' pressure oi- the rollis and Tht-Lklr9 f%.,r rnea~suring 'me EaEai rulling OT4, VT6 and 111'14 tftaniun,~ rL~t-,Ys %vere te-ated. Card 1/3 L ACCESSrdINNTR: AT4047720 --ples being heated for 15-35 minutes for 500-1100C rolling intervals (every 100C). tesfij*~~~ Of~4~~--hiaahiaewltllx electric- drive and a strain rate of ._-The--sarn _P ace- ka ,ieviations not exceeding over +100.- Th6 heating time . as__15-m-35-m W fiidiis- rrsistance (proposed by S. 1. Gubldn) on the basis o strain f ai,,d tinpact torsil,,- ioad~-, -,-i~~ts -)f -alcidating Ur indicator ultunate, static !,,nsi~- as, ~t ~Ihe areas if the diagram 71.te -ill-irnat,i imi-a ~vas tested on -he MK-30 m impact. SIDeei-, L. ~11: t;,., 1 -1; ii, - j on the 9, Sec T*h,? smr-pivs pr~,,,nateo an L~SLed L -an OT4 ;Llloys. Comparison daLa !-r Ji, h e lie -,ised i.~i at 70G-100C. Z t. fletertni~led in 3irrio range th: actuai ~Lrid I I . dieuredcal s ain reai~i!an-r.. :~!.4 ~)Cv 'Ialllled by the n*-.-~i"- ra((S .!Uring impRet ciongaUOII. Fhe piasfic of the-se allovs are lowered as the 3train rate increases. 011, -art has: 1 %nd 3 equations. Card ?1/3 L 13V)(j-~5 ACCESSION NR: AT4047720 ASSOCUMON: Institut metaUurgif AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy, AN &9SR) 511-13VITTED: 01JU164 ENCL: 00 RUB CODE: imm No REF 80V-. 006 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 Pf-4 IJF (C D(f`/N -2! 10D(m)- JD.". ACCESSION NR: AT4048061 8/0000/64/000,/000/0128/0131 AUTHOR: Pavlov, I. M., Shelest, A. Ye., Konstantinov, Ye. G. TITLE: Characteristics of the or-Wation at several titanium alloys when heated prior to plastic deformation j< Tl( -7 -90TURCE: Soveshchaniyepo metallurgii, metallovedeniyu i primeneniyu titana i y -ego splavov. 5th, Moscow, mdillb-vedeniye titana (Metal lography of duinfurn-)'; ii~ady'-s-ov--es-hchan;,ya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 128-131 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium alloy rolling, titruiturn alloy oxidation, plastic deformation/all(yy OT, alloy VT ABSTRACT: At high temperatures, the scale formation and gas saturation taking place at the surface of titanium alloys depend on the rate of chemical reactions at the border bet~,vocn -ho liquid and solid phases, as weil as on the diffusion rate. The present paper c (~ ni ~-z 1, 1tho results of a study of the kinetics of oxidation of several Ti alloys under condi*-ions ot plastic deformation. The most precise method testing is the continuous welighing process. However, intermediate samples cWinot be taken. Therefore, separate samples were taken for each testing temperature. The samples (10-16 mm cubes) were plai,ed ki porcelain cruciblas with access to air ensured from all sides and heated to 800- Card _7 ----------- L 16589-65 ACCESSION NR. AT4048061 120(Y7 (every 100C) for durations of 15, 30, 60, 120 and 240 minutes. The samples were 'h d 3 _hoil both with and without the evicibles and with th scale remove . The change "k ac, related to sample area prior to oxidation. Fig. 1 of the Enclosure illus-- 11.mot~c cur,~-es of oxidation of the tested Ti alloys. The tests showed that the depends on the oxygen concentr.1tion ~~radiont iii thf, surface laver of the al'if, of the oxidation raie was deterininfd hY tr,raph~r differontiation of the -~ito chai--os zr'iduallv ud reaches for orolnnaed oxidation. Generall,~. dho characteristic 'I ni c-'. known as the rate. - 's rate chanzed fror-. ;'t I-, for VT-I a t~90C to 12. 00 at 1200C, from 0. 03 for OT4-1 at ROOC to 16. 00 at 1 ~_'OUIC, from 0. 33 4 at SOOC to 18. 00 at 1200C, from 0. 10 for VT6 at 800C ta 13. 00 at 1200C, and for VT14 at ~OOC to 10. 25 at 1200C. Atten n should be paid to the fact h(-4 and i" alloys VT6 YTI nd VTI~) -the oxidation rate increases with .~r:itL11'e at a constant rate, pu.e for VTI 9d OT4-1 aj~oys a sin~irp increase in rate is obser-~ed, Fig. 2 of the Enclos,4i~o shows ,he kinetic oxidation curves anG '-'al-iatioas in scale formation. '17he data obtained in tliis paper niav be used to com- pare the beat resistance of Tt Coys and estimate the effect of ailoying elements on this important property. Orig. art. has: 2 figureB and I table. Card 2/6 L 1-589-65 ACCESSION MR: AT4048061 ASSOCIATION': Laboratoriya plasttcheskoy deformatsit metallov f splavov Instituts. metallurgh im. A. A. Bavkova (Laboratory of Plastic Deformation of Metals and Alloys, --- Meiift-urigy~-, SUBMITTED: 15Ju164 ENCL: 03 SUB COD E- MM, AS NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 L 16589-65 ACCESSIONNR: AWG48061 ENCLOSURE: 0? 6a Iva 5ri Fig. 1. Relationship between oxidation of Ti alloys and temperature, as well as duration of heating: a - at 900C. b - at 1000C; c - at 1100C; d - at 1200C. In each g-raph, ordinate wt. gain in mg/cm2; abscissa duration of heating in hrs. Card 4/6 L i6589-69 ACCESSION N-R: AT4048061 ENCLOSME- 02 5M -,-, - - - ~-5r d Ccfd 5/6 L 16539-65 ACCESSION NR- AT4048061 ENCLOSURE: 03 a L arq-i. - - - - - - - - - - - Wrls r 4 d 111.1 Of Fig. 2. Relationship between weight change of Ti alloy samples after scale removal and the temperature and duration of licatin ~.S)Ys a - at 90OC; b-at 1000C; c-at 1100C; d-at 1200C. In each graph, ordinate wt. change Cam 6/6 'in ng/CM2- abscissa duration of heating in hrs. L 25368-65 E-W. IJP(C) I ACCESSION MR: 'AR5005074 S/0277/64/000/011/0019/0020 J. SOURCE: Ref zh. Mashinortroitel'nTye materialy, ~onstruktsii raschet detaiey mashin. Otd. vyp., Abs. 11.48.125 AUTHOR: Pavlov, I. M. ; Konstantinov, Ye. G. ; Shelest, A. Ye. Tarasevich, Yu.- 1". 7-~)rce conditions for deformation of scfne titanium alloys ;7 CITED SOURCE: Tr. Mosk. in-ta metallurg , tTosk.__jner&_, iEj: a i Kosk. in-ta stali -17- _j i splavr)v, vyp. 44, 963, 22-28 TOPP' TAGS: allotropic transformation, metal mechanical property, titanium alloy/ VT1 alloy, OT4 alloy, VT6 alloy, VT14 allo,; :on of M, OT4, TWUNSLATION: The resistance to defo]ngti VT5 and VT14 titanium f,; was determiiTed as a function of the temperature at relative reductions of 20, 40 and 60%. It is established that there is a stepwise change in the specific pressure in the allotropic transformiation -.emperat..xe inter-;d1i. For OT4 alloy (at rolling temperatures lower than 6000) and for Vi6 and 117'" ai-oys (at rolling ormation is observed ~--!mper---,=es lower than 8000), a decrease in resistance to def ,4ith an increase in rolling reduction. This is explained by the formation of Card li2 cracks in the metal. Industrially pure VT1 titanium has good ductility throughout the ent.,.-e range cf temperatures and rolling reductions studied; titanium alloys have less ductility. At temperatures of 1100-9000, the specific pressures for a-11 d1loys studied are low. With a reduction in temperature, tl)ere 'Ls a sharp Increase in the difference Detween the specific pressures for and -,he remain- ing alloys. SUB CODE: M11 ENCL! 00 Ca,d 2 / 2 L 34518-65 R~ ACCESSION NR- AT4048082 26Z AUTHOR: Pavloy, I.M.. Konstanttnov, Ye. G., gresgvkh, Yu, F. , Shelest, A .Ye. TITLE: Investigation of the principal parameters of hot and wam rollinvof several titanium alloys under peculiar conditions of stress SOURCE- Soveshchaniye, p0 metallargil, metallovedeniyu I primeneniyu titana i yego, splavov. 5th, Moscow, 1963. MetalloveFei-iiye titana. a tanium); trudy* soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 255-262 1 . P ~ TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium alloy rolling, titanium alloy stress, titanium alloy plasticity/alloy OT4, loy VT6 alloy VT14 alloy VT15, alloy VT"/ ABSTP"6.CT: The aim of this investigation was to study the plasticity, stress and deformation of titanium alloys on a 1120011 rolling mtU (roll diameter 213 mm, rolling rale 0. 5 m/sec, steel rolls) eqdpped with dynamometers for measuring the pressure on the rolls and torque meters for measuring the torqtxe of the rolls. Type OT4, M, %,76, VT14 and VT15 alloys were selected; after being heated uniformly for 15-85 minutes, depending on the temperature of the rolls. the. samples were rolled with an average com- pression of 20, 40 and 60% (with similar initial depth and variable final depth) at 600-1100C (every 100C). The tests showed that at rolling temperatures above 900C the apecific Card 1/3_ L 3.14518-65 ACCESSION NR. AT4048082 Pressure was relatively low. Only the VT15 alloy at a rolling temperature of 1100C and compression of 2076 had a specific pressure of about 9 kg/MM2. The specific pressure ircreased more rapidly for the tested alloys than with technical titanium when the Ir,mperature dropped from 1100 to 900C. As the compression Increased, the specific pressure increased due to friction. Lowering of specific pressure as the degree of deformation rises may be explained by crack formation in the metal due to unequal defor- mation because of the stressed condition in the narrow strips. This leads to Wgher lateral deformation in comparison with longitudinal deformation. The OT4, VT6, VT14 and VT15 alloys showed a lower plasticity than the VTI alloy, the VT15 alloy having the lw,%,rest. The strips were widened by motion of the lateral surfaces onto the contact surface, although widening was also caused by slipping along the contact surface, which was insignificant. Maximum widening at 20, 40 and 60% compression was obtained with VT1 and VT15 alloys and at 900C with VT6 and VT14 alloys at 800C. Af; the degree of de- formation increased, the widening rose for all a.Uoys. Rolling of samples of Various widths (8-60 mm) with 2091a and 40% compression at 900C resulted in increased specific 2/3 Card L 34518-65 ACCrSSION NR- AT4048082 pressure together with the width, specific pressure increasing together with compression and in haverge proportion to width increase. 'Fhe curves in the paper show that tile absolute widening of the sample for all compression values first increases (for narrow ,.~-idths), reaches a maximum value, and then drops as the width increases. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya. plasticheskoy deformatsii Enstituta metaUurgii im. A. A. Baykova (Laboratory of Plastic Deformatio~, Institute of Metallurgy) SU13MITTED: 1SJuI64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: M31 NO REF SOV; 006 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 11 K, 1 '6 :y -0 -18~N~RiAT 12409 Ijo SOURCE CODE: UR/000-076570-0070-0070312/F0316 .(c) JD/ffN/GD AUTHORS: Pavlov, 1. M.; Konstantinov, Ye. G.; Shelest, A. Ye.; Tarasevich, Yu. F. ORG:. none TITLE: Several rolling conditions for titanium alloys SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po metallokhimii, metallovedeniyu, i primen titana, i yego SDlavov., 6-th. Novyye issledovaniya titanovykh splavov (New research on titanium alloys); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Naukap 1965, 312-316 TOPIC TAGS: 4 metal rolling, titanium allay, rolling mill I metal friction / VTI titanium alloy, OT4 titanium allay, VT6 titanium alloy,'VT14 titanium alloy, VT15 t~taniua alloy, duo 200 rolling nill A]~STRLCT: The coefficient of external friction during rolli;kg of rectangular titanium al4oy slabs under a wide range of temperature and deformati U itiqfis wasq4nvesti- gaVed. Specimens (12 x 10 x 150 mm) of titanium alloys M', UX4,- Ud VT1511 were preheated to 500-1100C (at 1OOC intervals), rolled on a duo 200 rolling millr,T with relative reductions of 20, 40, and 60%. The forward flow and coefficient .' friction were measured and tabulated for these rolling conditions. The coefficient of friction over the temperature interval 500--1100C was found to be 0% 0,15, while the forward flow was found to vary considerably. Curves of the forward flow and friction coefficient as a function of strip width are presented for alloy VT6 (20 and 40% Card L 07815-67 EWT(M)/EWP(t)/ET1/EWP(k) IJP(c) - FDN/JD ACC M AR6c)l7 h 93 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/001/1)007/DOOB q AUTHOR: Pavlov, 1. M.; Konatantinov, Ye. G.; Shelest, A. Ye.; Tarasevich, Yu., P.~ TITLE: Conditioza for bot and warm rolling, of some titanium aLbys SOURCE: Ref. zh. MetaUurgiya, AbB. 1D42 .1 REF SOURCE: Tr. -losk. in-ta stali i splavoy i Mosk energ. in-ta, vyp. 61, eh. 1. 1965, 181-193 TOPIC TAGS: hot rolling, varm.rolling, titanium ~Aloy ABSTRACT: It was found during this ifivestigation that an increase in reduction (with H=const) increaser, the widening index for all alloys studied, where widening is basic- ally due to barrel distortion. Due to the narrow width of the specimens under the conditions of this investigation, transverse deformation 'V=B2/Bl was greater than lon- gitudinal deformation U=L2/Ll in nearly all cases, which corresponded to the particu- lar conditions for the stressed state of the metal at the source of deformation. An increase in reduction resulted chiefly in development of transverse'deformation rela- tive to drawing deformation. A. Leontlyev. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 13 me UDC; 621,771,001 KONSTANTINOV, Ye.N.; NIKOLAYEV, A.M. Mass transfer in the rectification of multicomponent mixtures. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 7 no. 103-58 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Kazanakiy khimiko-takhnologicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova. KONSTOTBOV, Ye.N.; NIKOIAYEV, A.M. Mass transfer during the rectification of four-component mixtures. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tokh. 7 no.3:492-496 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Kirova, kafedra khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. cf cnronar-.~ atherosclerosis and I%ypertr:,r 4 to n--itr-tlon. Vop. pit. 24 no.2:72-77 Mr-Ap '65- T ii. 1. Kufedra propede%,tiki mutronaii.1kh bul~i-:,:!cy B.I. Soybell) i L(4iEiY-C"Y (zlIv- - dots~rlt, !-,cdiLuiiisl.ogo instlti.Lw 1,.-ion-I VINOGRADOV, U.N., in2h.; XONSTANTIM, Ye.S., inzh. Wear of collectors and uBe of EG-2a brushes with shock absorbing construction in the traction motors of electric locomotives. Ilektrotekhnika 34 no.11:14-19 N 163. (KIRA 17:2) -- ---- ------- - ZAKHAROV, B.,-. XONSTANNSOV, Yu. Sho,:rtcomiW In the coverage of labor questions by periodicals cozicerned with individual branches of industry. SotB.trud. 4 no.8:155-156 Ag 159. (MIU 13:1) (Russia-Industrtes--Periodicals) UKHAR07v B - XONSTANTINOV Tu Suppl,* vo~kers with i basic knowledge of economice. Sots. trod 5 n0-'11:15"58 N 160. (miu 34: 1) (Economics-4tudy and teaching) KONSTANTINOV, Yu.; RYUMIN, S. Growth of accumulations is necessary for building communism. Fin. SSSR 22 no.10:26-32 0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) (Capital) .KONSTANINOV., Yu. Profitableness and economic work at enterprises. Fin.SSSR 23 noo6:43--48 Jo 162. (1,EM 15:7) (Brofit) (Industrial nwiagement) WHAROV, B.; KONSTANTINOV,, Tu. mWork organisation in a shop soctionl- by A.G.Losev. Reviewed by B.Zakba ov, O.Konstantinov. Sots. trud. 7 noll.`152-516 N 162* (MM 15:12) (Labor and laborine calsees) (1086vt L.G.1 ZAKHAROV, B.; KONSTANTINOT, ru. , For a deeper interpretation of problems connected with the administration of an enterprise. Sots. trud 8 no.7:156-159 Jl 163. (MM 16slO) KAPUSTIN, Ye.l.., kand.elcon.nauk; LAVROV)V.V.; RM-11N, S.M.; KONSTANTINOVI- Yu.A. PRAVD111, D.T., kand.okon.nauk; KIRILLOVA, N.I.; RIMASHEVSKAYA, N.M.; JUITROPOV, B.F.; HYABKOV, F.S.; POFOVy G.A.; DEI,IqANOVAp V.A.; SKOLYAR) I.M.) ACHARKAN, V.A.9 kand. yuridnauk; BROW, D.L.; SHEPTUN, Ye.V.; KRYAZHEV, V.G.; ALESHINA, F.Yu., kand. ekon. nauk; KUZNETSOVAj N.P.; MARKOVICH, M.B.3 BIBIK) L.F.9, BUDARNA,, V., red.; GRIGORIYEVA, I., mladshiy red.; CHEPELEVA, 0., tekhn. reds (Public consumption funds and improving the welfare of the people in the U.S.S.R.]Obshcheatvenriye fondy i rost blagosostoianiia naroda v SSSR. Moskvay Sotsekgiz, 1962. 222 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Cost and standard of living) AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: S/169/62/000/004/042/103 D228/D302 Konstantinovq Yu. B. Expeditions of the Arkticheskaya observatoriya Fevek V (Pevek Arctic Observatory) Referativnyy zhurnalq Geofizika, no. 41 1962t 29 ab- stract 4V5 (V ab. Probl. Arktiki i Antarktiki, no, 89 L.,.Morsk. transport, 1961, 98-99) TEXT: Two oceanographic expeditions were organized for the 1960 voyages of the vessels "Lomonosov" and "Priboy". The work program provided for the execution of-d9ep-wate-r--b-a-TR~-metric observations at daily and sporadic stations; current observations were made at daily and multi-diurnal stations. Ground operations and meteoro- logic, actinometric, and ice observations were also carried out The electric vessel "Lomonosov'* completed the first survey in & Chukotsk Sea on July 8-17. The observations were made in the seals,l,- ice-free central part. The positive anomaly (about 20) of the wa-.1 ter temperature was noted* The intensive development of the Gerall", Card-1/2 IKO-NiTANTI1,011, Yu.F.. ., ~_ '57. '~~lectric skip =cter. Gor.zhur. je I (!-LP.A 10:8) l.Unipromed'. (14.ina heistinf-) (4~ lectric iretors) 99-8-6/12 AUTHORt jonstantIppyl Yu*X. TITLE: Problems of Enorgy:Lossas of Fluids loving over Re tansular : 5haped.overftewo (K Toprosu 'o pateryakh t energii ff as, perepodakh~pryanougollmogo.sechen~ya ) PERIODICALS "Gidrotekhalka. I NollokstaiYa"t 1957, Ir. 6, PP 46-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Adidate, of Ochanical Sciencol, publi 'shed N.O. ftltrl v Ce yovski, ~. intsous Woe;9,, 1956g of this. journal an essay on the thosel "Problems of Energ* Losses of Fluids loving over Rectangular Shaped Qvarflo*"',~ be-author of this article. criticized the- etatsisits, made t ri'evg and- pointed out that$ 10\L! the fares. a Ilid' b 'th, Ir onto the stream to an-oxterm*1 force PP .4 - . Y. ' and tbAtl4mi~intoome';Izit6rokL!tnge of -liquid takes place~baitwoo n the strss4 aad ihirl L, ~ I-@sides'# pressure exortsaby. whirl ds*k'the stream n4ar- ths, bottom in, considerable higher'than 'he hydroststic pPessureq and not equal to the pressure of the - whirl' exbrted on 'tbe wall.. Thereftre, the equation arrived by Dmitripv io-,not.oprrect, 2, It would be more r atiopal to use ths.4tu tion of the cross section of the liquid which is coitApef'betwoon the redu 'cod cross section C 0 on the-one, aid% and tht, orosp section of critical. depth X - K a on the other card 1/; BOLISILUM, Valeriy Alekseyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; GWMK111, Anatoliy Vasillyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; Soil -.1"T"IDI~ii j,' #haylpyich, inzh.; MASINITSHY, VAkhail Sergeyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; POPOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; Frini- mal uchastiye DENISMO, I.D., inzh.; VISIIIIEVYY, V.V., red. [Collection of problems in 17draulics] Sborn4k zaduch po gidravlike. [By] V.A.Bol'shakov i dr. Kiev, Badivel' 'k, 1964. 291 P. ~AIRA 11, a, L 6467-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/ETC/EPP(a)-2/EW.G.(m) WWIDM ACCF,O)SION NR: AP5019819 uR/oo8q/65/oiq/ooVm86/o08q 621.039.58 AUT11OR: Ramzayevo P. V.; 4i~~arv t. 1. A.; Gji~kova, V. H.; Y~atullin M. S.; Kon,,', ------ Nikolayev, S. P.: Oreshinal At F. TITLE: Radiation conditions near the WR-M nuclear reactor SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, ve 19, no. lp 1965, 86-89 TOPIC TAGS: argon, atmospheric contamination, radiation dosimetry, radiation hazard, radiation protectiono Gaq=,','.iaAground, radioactive waste disposal ABSTRACT: The article deals with the determination of the concentration of radio- active ~4aste in the atmosphere near research reactors. It is shown first that if the fuel-element cladding is hermetically sealed and the aerosols are effectively trapped, the radioactivity in the surrounding air is due for the most part to AzA1 (disregarding the very slight oxygen activity). The chemical inertness of the argon prevents its accumulation in the organism, its dangerous effects are due to its external 7 radiation. This,, on the other hand, facilitates its monitoring and prevention of harm to the population, The authors have measured the radioactive contamination of the,air around the WR-M reactor operating at 10 W power, ever an area of a 20-~= radius around the reactor. No radioactive fission products, Card 1/2 A L 6467-66 ACCES' SION NR: AP"Z019819 which might appear if the iuel-element cladding is not hermetically sealed$ were observed. The intensities of fallout of long-lived radioactive isotopes (total P activity and Sr9O) were the same near the reactor as in other control points, and were governed by global fallout conditions. The maximum y-ray dose intensity was registered at distances 400 meters from the reactor chimney axis and amounted to 380 microrad/hr. Even under the worse conditions the limit of the maximum per- missible dose (50 mber/yr) was about 1 km from the reactor an the windward side. The actual dose was much less. The authors reason that under the most stringent conditions, the permissible hourly dose intensity must nat.be exceeded in the guarded safety zone around the reactor, and point out that in the case of the WR-M reactor the limit of hourly maximum dose intensity extends over distances 3--4 times larger than the limit of the maximum annual doses and that future reactor designs must take this circumstance into account. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs none sumiTTED: 2oju164 ENCLs 00 MM CODE: NP NR REF GOV: 005 OTHER: 000 nw Card 2/2 DOLIVO-DOBROVOLISXIY, L.B.9 XONSTA1'iV00VC Yu,P., MMYEMOV, R.V. Deactivating function of biocoenooes in ourification systems with regard to the liquid phase of city sewage containing radioactive contaminations@ Biul.MOIP*' Otdo' biol. 63 no.4:153-154 JI-Ag 058 (MIRA lltll) (SWA%Z--R)R1FICAT10K) (RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL) DMrVO-DOBROVOLISKrT. L.B.. starshiy nauchnyy notradnik; IODNSTANTINOV. (TUSPO, 141adshly muchnyy notrudulk; HUZTKANTOV, R.V.-,-mU-GH-y ua~ucuy~y notradulk Data on the deactivation of municipal savage at biological treatment stations; preliminary report. Gig.1 man. 25 no.2: 15-18 7 160. (Hru 1316) 1. Is Moskoveirogo usuebuo-Issledovatel'skogo Instituta. saultaril i g1glyany Iment F.F. ArIsmana Kinisterstva sdraTookhraneulya RSM (RADIOACMITA WANI DISPOSLL) 120-3-161LIO AUTH01q:Konstantin3-,,, Yu.S. TITLE-: An Electronic Stabilizer of IJa. --net Current for Experiments into Nuclear Ma-netic Resonance (Elelctronnyy stabilizat-or U toka mag-nita. dlya opytov po yadernomu magnitnomu rezonansu) C) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1957, Nr 3, pp 61-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An electronic stabiliser for currents of 3 to 5 A is des- cribed. After a warming up period of 15 minutes t ~e current in the load did not change by more than 10 % over a period of 1.5 hrs. The stabilisation was greatly in- creased by an integrating servo mechanism in the negative feedback loop. The circuit permitted linear adjustment of the load current over 10% range. The stabiliser (Pig.1) consists of series valves (24, 6H5C, valves connected in parallel) controlling the current in the magnet windings; a standard, low temuerature coefficient resistance R. ; a reference battery 91; a compensating circuit and the nega- tive feedback loop. In the negative feedback loop is connec- ted the usual dc amplifier (YMI) and also a servo controlled 'ootentiometer qnA-17 . The servo mechanism consists of a low 7-requency amplifier with a vibrator-converter and a rever- Card 1/4 120-3-16/40 An Electronic Stabilizer of IMa.-not Current for Experiments into Nuclear LIa-netic Resonance. sible motor connected to a variable resistance R To red- 5 uce noise and hum from the motor, R 5 is shun ued by a 5ONF condenser. Any chancre of current in the load causes a change 0 of voltage across the standard resistance R and an Iterror sic~nal" at the output of the compensating network (R ). The 3 servo system chancres the bias impedance R and thus creates an 0 5 input siGnal to the YnH proportional to the time-integral of the error signal. The gain of the dc amplifier is 800 with a frequency pass band of 10 kc/s. The output of the YM is conn- ected to the grids of the series valves via the cathode foll- ower 6H8C. The potentiometer R 4 is connected in parallel with the cathode load of the cathode follower. By using,the compensating network consisting of Rl, R and R the current U 2 31 in the load can be adjusted within the limits 3 to 4.5 A. The wiper of R is connected through gearing to the motor CAr6O 3 Card 2/4 12J-3-16/40 An Electronic Stabil-i zer of Magnat Current for E:7:oriments int-r) Nuclear IlaSnetic Reso.. -ance. waich malkes a slow linear change of load current possible. With increase in the -ain of the servo a;,,q)li-rier a slow oscillation occurred. The stabiliser is switched on as follows.- after the series valve heatero :i,.Ilve -aarmed up and the YIIH is switched oni K, is closed. The -:.1-JLper of R,, is put to the earthed position, and the im-,,,liet currf:~nt --a- sured by the ammeter A Then R,,. is adjusted to give the desired current, and Rl R2 -and R andjusted for zero voltage output from R wiper, measured on the meter 0 3 B. K is then closed. In Fi-.2 is shown an oscillogram 2 Q of the nuclear ma~-,netic resonance of fluorine in CF--CRT-CN which demonstrates the short-time stability of 9 the maepetic field H 0 The distance between the compon- ents of the signal in relative units (AH/11 0) i3 1.:4 :C 10- S. D. Gvozdover, K.P.Krylov, V.P.Sidyakin and III. I.,1. Strukov helped in this work. There are 2 figures an-cl 7 reff-,rences, Card 3/4 3 Russian and 4 English. -T~ AUIIQ~UUII:Ir4vvj_ IU& 6) IfAn Autodyne Radiospectros cope in the 3-cm Wave Range". repQrt presented at the All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics, Gor'kiy) 13-18 October 1958. (Izv. vyssh uchev zaved-Radiotekh., vol. 2. No. 1, pp 121-127) CON= card under SIFOROV, V. 1.) AUTHOR: Konstantinov, Yu. S. TITLE- Application of a Synchronised Autodyne in the Study of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Primeneniye sinkhronizovar-nogro avtodina dlya izucheniya spektrov yadorno-o magllitnogo rezonansa) C3 C3 PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 2, P 105 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The phenomenon of synchronisation of a self- oscillatin- s-stem vvith an external har-:l,)nic force, as discussed by Andronov and Vitt (Ref.4), has been used in -the detection of nuclear magnetic resonance. Cryotal-con- trolled oscillator was employed as the synchronising lockin- device in conjunction with the usual autodyne instrument. In this way the frequency of the autodyne does not change in passing through the resonance. This CD removes distortion, improves resolution, and ensures that the form of the resonance lines thus obtained approximates to that predicted by Bloch's theory. A nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of Fe19 in C 4F8 obtained with and Ca:rd 112 SOV/120-53-2-28/37 Application of a Synchronised Autodyne in the Study of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. without the synchronisation is shown in Fig.l. There is 1 fig-ure and 4 references, of which 2 are Soviet, 1 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet MGU (DeDartment of Physics of the Moscow State University) SUBMITTED.-, Au-ust 12., 1957. 0 Card 2/2 !.Nuclear magnetic resonance--Detection 2. Oscillators-- Synchromization 3OV-120-58-3-32/33 AUTHORS-.Al-hiiianov, S. A, Gvozdover, S, D., Konstantinov, Yu. S and Trofimenko, I. T. TITLE: Application of a TIVT-Generator and the Observation of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (Ispol'zovaniye L3V- Seneratora dlya nablyudeniya elaktronno5o paramagnitnogo rezonansa) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1953, Nr 3s P 109 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A travelling wave tube (T'NT) connected across an ex- ternal feedbacn'- circuit may be used as a generator of u.h.f. vibrations (Refs.1 and 2). The frequency of the vibrations is determined by a resonator in the feedback circuit. Such a generator has been used by the authors in the 3 cm region in the observation of electron Para- maonetic resonance. The specimen under investigation (diphen.,ylpicrylhydrazyl) was placed directly in the gen- erator circuit and in the ele;tromagnet gap. The uniform- ity of ihe external magnetic field was sufTiciently high and had no effect on the form of absorption lines, The absorn- ~.Lon Irlignal was dotocted by a crystal deteotor placed in the feedback channel. As the feedback is roduced and tho oseill- Card 1/2 ation threshold is approached the sensitivity of the TWT SOV-120-58-3-32/33 Application of a TWT-Genera~Gor and the Observatiou of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance generator increases. In the observation of an absorption signal recorded on the screen of an oscilloscope the signal-to-noise ratio for a specimen containing ~ x 10 moles of diphenylpicrylhydrazyl was not less than 4:1 (bandwidth of the low frequency oscillator iwas 2 kc/s). There are no figures or tables. Of the two references. 1 is Soviet and I is English, ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet MGU (Department of Physics of the Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: March 11, 1958. 1. Vibration--Propagation 2. Traveling wave tubes-- Applications 3. Resonance--Magnetio factors Card 2/2 06507 SOV/141-58-4-23/26 AUTHORi Konstantinov, Yu.S. TITLEt Application oF-relf Oscillating systems to the Study of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra (0 primenenil avtokolebatelInykh sistem dlya izucheniya spektrov yadernogo magnitnogo rezonanna) PERIODICAL:Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Radiofizika, VoL. 1-1958, Nr 4, pp 164-166 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The autodyne method is widely used in experimental work on nuclear magnetIc resonance (NMR) because of its high sensitivity, wide-band response and relative simplicity. Until recently it was reckoned that amplitude modulation of the autodyne, created when a signal passed through resonance, produced a response corresponding to absorption, while frequency modulation gave the dispersion. Pfeifer (Ref 3) showed, however, that the dispersion component distorts the form of the absorption signal even in the case where an amplitude detector is used; the character of the distortion Card 1/4 depends on the magnitude of the parameter: 06507- SOV/141-38-4-23/26 The Application of Self Oscillatipg Systems to the Study of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra TNT H ) 2 n x, 2 0 (xo in the static magnetic susceptibility of the nucleus, T2 in the transverse relaxation time, is the gyromagnetic ratio, Ho ie the strength of the constant magnetic field). If the parameter in less than 1. then the dispersion component reduces the absorption line by a definite amount. If the parameter is greater than 1, then pulling occurs accompanied by a sharp distortion in the form of the absorption signal. For example, in the case of protons ~hysteresis occurs at a frlqutncy of l5Kc/e even when T2 is greater than 3.3 x 0 sacs which correspon4a to a width of absorption line of the order of 0.2 gauss. When hysteresis is present the form of the absorption signal differs from that predicted by Bloch's theory (see Ref 5); the resonance line then has an asymmetrical form. When investigating, for example, Card 2/4 organic fluorine compounds the effect of the distortion o6507 SOV/141-58-4-23/26 The Application of Self Oscillating Systems to the Study of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra 1 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUB14ITTED.o 8th January 1958 CArd 4/4 SOV/120-59-2-7/50 'AUTHORS; Fedin, E.I., and_jCun.-,,taatiAqV, Yu. S. TITLE: Apparatus for Observing Nuclear Wi~ le Resonance (Apparatura dlya nablyudeniya yadernogo kvadrupollnogo rezonansa) PERIODICALt Pribory i tekhnika eksperimentat 1950, Nr 2, pp 27-30 (USSR) ABSTRACTs A sensitive quadrupole spectrometer is described; the second derivative of the signal is recorded by using a phase-sensi'tive system to detect the second harmonic of a small-amplitude frequency modulation (double frequency modulation is used). Eq (1) defines the interaction energies of the nuclear quadrupole moment. The system is a modification of those described by Livingston et al (Refs 8 and 9). Eq (2) defines the voltage change in the circuit in terms of the (small) frequency deviation7 etc. from which it follows that the second harmonic has an intensity given by Eq (3). Then Eq (4) gives the amplitude if the signal has the usual dispersion shape. Eq (5) gives the optimal frequency deviation (that which results in only 5% contribution from the fourth Card 1/2 derivative). The next section deals with frequency deviations that exceed the line width; Eqs (6a) and SOV/120-59-2-7/5o Apparatus for Observing Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (6b) then give the output. This method gives better sensitivity In detecting the linet but cannot give the line width. The circuit is that of Ref 10 (Hopkins') modified to suit Soviet valves. Fig 5 shows the signals recorded from the 35 C1 in 3 cc of polycrystalline sodium perchlorate at 29.9 Mc/s with scan amplitudes respectively smaller (left) and larger (right) -than the line width. Card 2/2 There are 5 figures and 12 references, of which 1 is German, 1 French, 7 are English and 3 are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of.. Blementa:i.-organic Compounds, Ac.Sc. USSR) SUBMITTED: July 12, 1958 SOV/120-59-2-11/50 ,AUTHORS: AkhmanoV7 S.L.2 Gvozdover, S.D.7 &ns4*inov, Yu.S., and,Trofimenkol I.T. TITLE: An Autodyne 3 cm Radiospe ctros cope for Electron Faramgnetic Resonance Studies (Avtodinnyy radiospektroskop 3-santimetrovogo diapazona dlya nablyudeniya elektronnogo paramagnitnogo rezonansa) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimentat 1959, Nr 21 PP 38-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A travelling-wave tube is fitted with variable phase- shifters and a ferrite isolator and is used in a regenerative (or super-regenerative) mode. The oscillation frequency is that of the cavity contaiqng the specimen. The system is tested on DPPH- 2x10 - mole is readily detected in the autodyne mode* ihe magnet is normal; a simple crystal-video detection system is used. The quenching frequency (20-30 kc/s) used in the super-regenerative mode is applied to the spiral on the travelling-wave tube. The sensitivity can7 in Card 1/2 favourable cases, be increased by a factor of 2-31 but SOV/120-59-2-11/50 An Autodyne 3 cm Radiospectros cope for Electron Fax~amagnetic Resonance Studies superheterodyne or other methods are needed to give any farther improvement. Card 2/2 There are 2 figures and 1+ references, of which 2 are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet MCAJ (Pilysics Department,, Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: January 14, 1958 S/056/61/tW/b10/1028/100 70 A001/A101 AUTHORSt Akhamov', S.A., Konstantinov,. Yu.S., Volkov, V.A. TIM: On sensitivity of autodyne'oirouits foil observation of nuclear mag- netic resonance PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Mika, no. 10, 1961-, 154-155, abstract 1OV283 (V.sb. "Paramagnitn-, rezonans% Xazan', Xazan.sk. un-t, 1960, 145).' TEXT.- The sensi-tivltyof autodyne circuits for observations of.nuclear, magnetic resonance was investigated experlmentally-and theoretically. It Is es- tablished that main noise-sources in,thes*.aircuits are amplitude fluctuations of autodyne and fluctuations in the gain factor of. t4e high-frequeney. arapLi-fier. Spectra-of amplitude fluctuations of osoillations were measured in several axAto- dynesin the frequency rangs fror.L 100 cps to.-5 ko by the demodulation method. The measurements were conducted for different modes of operation of autodynes, inalud- ing the mode of synchronization by an external harmonic force. It was discovered that the main source of fluctuations are fluctuations of the tube transconduct- ance. -A calibration device analogoys to hund's device was employed for measur- ing the signal-to-noise ratio, parameters of autodyne as functions of their mode Card 1/42 On sensitivity of autodyne circuits ... S/058/61/000/010/028/lPC A001/A101 of operation. Spectril measurements of signal-to-noise ratios were made for dif- ferent operation modes of autodynes. It is shown that at transition to.the ielf, excitation threshold, the signal-to-noise ratio grows. quantitative data are presented which c*haracterize the circuits investigated. An attempt is made to formulate the quantitative criterion for estimating sensitivity of autodyne radio- W spectroscopes for observations of nuclear magnetic resonance. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/020/601134/004/016/023 Boo4/Bo64 AUTHOR- Konstantinov, Yu. S. TITLE& Chemical Shift.of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of F 19 in Organofluorine Compounds( 1Y __71 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 1349 No- 4, pp. 668-670 TEXTs To be able to use nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.) in the structural and qualitative analysia of organofluorine compounds, the author investigated the n.m.r. of F19 in approximately 100 molecules of known structure. Measurements were made with a synchronized autodyne spectroscope described in Ref. 6. The relative quantit 6 was used as the standard of ri denote shift: S P sample - Estand)/Hstandl.10 9 where Hsampleg H stand the resonance potential of the magnetic field for the sample and for Preon (CP 2 Cl 2) chosen as standard. Table 1 gives the minimum and maximum values of for the fluorine-containing groups investigated. The minimum values of (S min 63, Smax ' -27) were found in the group Card 113 Chemical Shift of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance B/020/601134/004/018/023 19 B004/BOb4 of P in Org_aofluorine Compounds _C;~~O the maximum values U min 216, 6 max ~ 230) in the group -CPR.. In the series CP 2H_' -CFH-,-CFH2 increases with the number of hydrogen r atoms bound to fluorine. The high value of 0 for -CFH- and -CFH 2 made it possible to determine these groups in the molecule by means of n.m.r. In -CF2H, -CF 2-9 -CFC1-9 -CFBr-.,, -CFBrHq and -CPC111., the ranges of 6 coincide. -CF2H can, howeverg be recognized by the doublet splitting occurring as a result of the spin-spin interaction of P with H. In aliphatic chains, 6 is influenced by neighboring atomas in the group C-CF 2-X, 6 depends on X and increases in the series X - 0, W9 S, C from 50 to 105. The author thanks S. D, Gvozdover for his interest in the work, and L. S. German and B. L. Dyatkinq collaborators of the Institut elementoorganiches soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the As TTSBR~ for samples and discussions. There are 1 table and 7 referencei's 3 Soviet and 4 US- Card 2/3 Chemical Shift of the Nuclear Magnetic S/020/60JI34/004/018/023 Resonance of F 19 in Organofluorine Compounds B004/BOb4 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M* V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University im9ni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDs SUBMITTEDs April 12, 1960 by I. L. Knunyantsq Academician April 12, 1960 i Card 3/3 NEYM, M.B.; LIYYTENSHTEYN, G.I.; KONSTANTINOV, Yu.S.; KARPETS, N.P.; URMAN, Ya.G. Thermal oxidative degradation of polypropylene studied by the method of nuclear magnetic resonance. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.11t 1706-1710 N 163, (MRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR. '1 6?52-66 wr(l)/EWA(h) ACC NR: APS020363 SOURCE CODE: UR/Oltsl/65[008/003/0513/0521 AUTHOR: Klyshko, D. N.; Konstantinov, Yu. S.; Tumanov, V. S. 7' ORG: Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: The parametric excitation of a two-level system during saturation SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 8, no. 3, 1965, 513-521 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic pumping electromagnetic pump, electron paramagnetic reso- nance, parametric resonance ABSTRACT:. The possibilities-of parametric amplificationdoy electromagnetic oscil- lations when a substance with a narrow absorption line is illuminated by an auxil- iary monochromatic sIgnal (pumping signal) are analyzed. It is assumed that the active substance is inside the resonator and that the resonator has two noninter- acting types of.oscillations with natural frequencies close to the pumping frequen-_ cies. Anexpression is obtained for the magnetization (or polarization in the case of electric dipole interaction) of a two-level system in the presence of an intense tpumping field with a frequency ul and two weak fields with frequencies w2 and j Card UDC:. _539.28 CaN_?Z2 AP6030441 -SOURCE CODE., AUTHOR: Konstantinov, Yu. S. ORG: None TITLE: A method for solving transformed equilibrium equations (streamline method) SOURCE: Samoletustroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, no. 6, 1966, 110-112 TOPIC TAGS: streamline flow, metal deformation,.,-Plasticityg plane flow ABSTRACT: A metliod is proposed for transformation of equilibrium equations to give expressions of maximum simplicity for determining the stressed state of a body sub- jected to deformation. Only the plane problem is considered since the axisymmetric problem reduces to the plane problem under conditions of complete plasticity. The method is based on a curvilinear coordinate system consisting of mutually orthogonal families of streamlines, assuming that there are no tangential stresses along these lines. Formulas are derived which may be used to determine stress componer',~j a , a and T when a streamline has been experimentally found with a suffL-ient de- X Y XY gree of accuracy. Orig. art. has: I figure, 4 formulas. oRiG Rr.F:, oo4' SUB COD13: 20, 12/ SUBM DATE: None /2( Card H,~ 7-/9 A S/081/60/oc)O/016/004/012 AC06/AO01 Translation fr,=- Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1960, No. 16, p. 87, # 64747 AUTHORS: MUdannXakaya, L-Q.. Karandasheva, R.A., Timofeyeva, N.S., Kon- Stantjnova_,_A_A_. Vinokurtseva.-I,M. %,I ___ . TITLE- Hvdroizen Adsorption on Germanium-vi PERIODICAL- Uch. ZaD. Tomskiv un-t, 1959, No. 29, pp. 165-i6g TEXT-, The hydrogen adsorption on high-dispersion germanium p~wderz was studied in a temperature range from -.186 to +3000C within a range of initial pressure of 0.724 - 0.935 mm Hg; and at -186 to +100cC within a range of initial pressure of 0.194 - 0.178 mm Ng. Isobar curves indicate a m:Lnimum at- -1000C and a maximum at -170C. The course of the isobar curve obtained by Low (L-,)u) by other experimental methods and plotted by three experimental points, is confirmed and made more precise. The isobar curve is plotted on the basis of ten experi- mental points. The values of 1/n in Freundlich's equation are calculated, which vary with changing temperature from 0.59 to 0.81. The authors show the apylicabil- Card 1/2 Card 2P T1890MMO, LT,; SKOGARMYNATAO T&.B,; 8071 . Jr.Ta.; WKSTANMTA, A.A,- LUROTBe NA, (k the problem of the stlology and epidemiology of intestinal drsfuncticim Induced by pathogenic 11scherichia. coli. Zhur. ultrobiol.,epld.1 lown. 30 no-12tll!~-117 D-159. (K1U 1325) 1. rx Klysvskoy qorodskW maul tarno-opidemiologiche skey stantall.. BNERRICHU Oul III IM In Inf, & child) KONSTANTINOVA. A. A - Y=M- M-. A.-,- ZAYDEMMM, YE. G., FEDOROVA, L. G., and SOFIENIT), N. YA. COntinued studies of the spread of pathogenic strains of the intestinal rod among children of the younger age. P. 34 Materialy nauchnykh konferentsii, Kiev, 1959. 288PP (kievskiy Nauchno-iBsledwatellskiy Institut Epidemialogii i Mikrobiologii) KALOBFEGENOV, G.K.; IX~P, A.I.; KONSTA11TINUVA, A.D.; KHMP, N.I. Fertilizer m.Lxed with insecticide* &shah, rast. A vred. t bol. 7 no-8:35 Ag 162o (MIM 15:12) 1. Institut sel'skogo khozyaystva nechernozemmy zonyy pochtovoye otdeleniye Nemchinovak, 14Dakovskoy oblasti. (for Kallbergenov, Lyakh). 2o Saratovskaya tokeikologicheakaya laboratoriya VBesoy-uznogo institute, zashchity rasteniy (for Konstatinova) Kh-lop). (Fertilizers and u4nureo) (Insecticides) S/051/62/ol2-/003/008/0i6 E202/E192 AUTHORS: Fedorov, F.I., and Konstanti oya,.A.F. TITLE: Passage of light through plates of uniaxial active crystals belonging to axial classes PER10DICAL! Optil(a i spektroskopiya, v.12, no.3, 1962, 407-411 TEXT: An exact solution to the passage of light through a plane parallel plate cut out from an optically active crystal is given. The solution takes intoaccount the refraction at both edges of the plate. It is based on the earlier work of F.l. Fedorov and T.L. Kotyash (Ref.2: Opt. i spektr. v.12, 196'r.), 298) in which the same problem was solved for an uniaxial not (optically) active crystal. The accuracy in the present solution was particularly stressed since the anisotropic property is weak and could easily be masked or exceeded by the effect of the refraction at both edges of the plate polarising the emergent urave. The solution is applicable to a normal incidence of light at any orientation of optical axis. The expressions for amplitudes of the emergent wave are given in terms of the Card 1/2 Passage of light through plates ... S/051/62/012/003/008/016 E202/E192 inc~ident wave and are derived using formal vector calculus and Maxwell's equations. There is I figure. SUBMITTED: ~Jarch 3, 196.1 Card 2/2 37221 S/051/62/012/oo4/oo6/015 0141,33 4V E039/E485 AUTHORS: Fedorov, F.I., Konstanfinova, A TITLE: The passage of light through plates of uniaxial optically active crystals. II. Plates, parallel to optical axis PERIODICAL: Optika i spektvoskopiya, v.12, no.4, 1962, 505-509 TEXT: In a previous paper a general expression was obtained for the amplitude of waves passing perpendicular to plane parallel plates with arbitrarily orientated optical axes cut from uniaxial optically active*crystals. In this paper is considiared the case when the optical axis is parallel to the faces of the plate. When linearly polarized light passes through non-active uniaxial crystals the polarization is unchanged, but in the case considered here the linear polarization is converted into elliptical. Calculations are made which show that the magnitude of this effect is small in the case of quartz. It is also shown that the polarization parameters for waves passing through two crossed plates have approximately the same value as for one plate. It is concluded*that the plane of polarization of linearly Card 1/2 The passage of light ... S/051/62/012/004/006/015 E039/E485 Polarized light is not rotated on passing perpendicular to the Optical axis through uniax~aj Optically active crystals. SUBMITTED: March 6, 1961 Card 2/2 FR ROY. F.I.; KONSTANTINOVA, A.F. S/07o/62/007/oo6/oli/020 E132/E435 AUTHORS: Fedorov, F.I., Bokut', B.V., Konstantinova, A.F. TITLE: The optical activity of crystals of the classes of intermediate symmetry having planes of symmetry PERIODICAL; Kristallografiya, V-7, no.6, 1962, 910-915 TEXT: The classes in question. L66p' L44P and L33P (6 mm, 4 mm, 3 mm) having a plane of symmetry parallel to their axes of' highest order have hitherto been though7t to-be optically inactive. There are few crystals representative of these classes but tourmaline is one.- Rotation of the plane of polarization cannot occur for any direction of propagation but optical activity can manifest itself by other phenomena, as in.optically active crystals of other classes, for propagation along directions other than the optic axis. It is shown that the phenomenon of the elliptic polarization of the reflected wave is a unique symptom of optical activity. It is, however, normally extremely small - of the order of 1o-5 in quartz. An experimental arrangement for making observations under the beat conditions is suggested. The surface of the crystal in immersed in a liquid of carefully Card 1/2 The optical activity ... S/070/62/007/006/011/020 E132/E435 chosen refractive index. The refractive index can be changed slightly, by altering its temperature, thus changing the sign of the effect. In addition to detecting the presence of optical activity, it should be possible to determine its sign. In principle too, optical activity can be detected in absorbing crystals. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATIONS: Institut fiziki AN BSSR (Institute of Physics AS BSSR). Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AS USSR) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1962 Card 2/2 ROMKOV, 1.2.; ABRASHEV, K.K.; KONSTANTINOVA, A.F. Some characteristics of the heat conductivity of diamonds from Lhe "Mir" and "Aykhal" deposits. Geol. i goofiz. n(-).3:.I',35-138 164. (111,1A 18:7) Yakutskiy filial Sibirskogo otde lern-ya AINI SSSR, g. Yakutsk. WJUK011, AO!,S-TEV, Z~IONIOTANTRXVA., TCRITSIN, Bjt, I '14:1-,4-nd'ence of Up, electrical conductivity of dllsmcnds on temr--eratvrr~ - L -I! I geofiz. no.2038-1,1 165a (MIRA 18z~,) 1. YakutskAy filial Sibirskego Welenlya AN SSSRj Yakutsk. KONSTANTINOVA, A.F.,asaistent Disinfecting lilac seedlings against bud acarines. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.4:38 AP 161. (YdM 15:6) 1. Kafedra fitopatologii Mcokovskogoy ordena Lenina sellskokhozymy- stvennoy akademii im. Timiryazeva. (Lilaca-Diseases and pests) (Acarina) KONSTANTINOVA. A.0v Egonstontynova. A.H.] Aratomical features of certain species of Foa anoug Ukrainian flora. Ukr.bot.shur. 17 no.1:51-58 '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Mmr1kovskly gosudarstvenW universitst im. A.K.Gorlkego. Inetitut biologil. (Grasses) KONSTANTINOVA, A.G. Effect of grazing on the change of the floristic composition of psammophytes. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; biol.nauki no.4:121-123 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Rekomendovana Institutom biologii Kharlkovskogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta im. A.M.Gorlkogo. (LUGANSK PROVINCE-PASTURES AND MEADOWS) J, "TSYMOV, x.s. A.G. Analysis of selemoscoustic phenmena during two outbursts of coal and gas in Bonet@ Basin mines. Trudy Goofit.inst.no.34:243:268 156. (Donets Boaln-Coal mines and mining-sWety measures)(MM 10:2) (mine explosions) SOV/1 24-57-9-10813 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 140 (USSR) AUTHORS: Ants yfe rol:v;, t')M.- IS., Zvolinskiy-, N.-V.,--Xonstantinova, A. G. TITLE- On the Emission and Propagation of Quasi-harmonic Elastic Waves Under the Conditions Obtaining in Underground Mines (Ob izuchenii i raspostranenii kvazigarmonicheskikh uprugikh voln v usloviyakh podzemnykh vyrabotok) PERIODICAL: Tr. Geofiz. in-ta. AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 34 (161), pp 280-295 ABSTRACT: The authors examine problems relating to the emission and pro- pagation of quasi-harmonic stationary elastic waves under conditions obtaining in underground mines. For the purposes of their examina- tion of these problems the medium is considered to be ideally homo- geneous. They examine two types of driving forces: 1) Forces acting from within the elastic medium [three-dimensional (spherical; Transl. Ed. Note)] waves and 2) forces acting on the free boundary of a semi- infinite medium (surface waves). It is established that the driving power needed to excite surface waves having a given amplitude is ap- proximately two orders of magnitude smaller than the driving power Card 1/2 needed to excite three-dimensional waves having that same amotitude. SOV/1 24-57-9-10813 On the Emission and Propagation of Quasi-harmonic Elastic Waves Under the (cont.) Also, the authors elucidate the law whereby the intensity of the emissive power must increase with the observer's distance from the emitter. An account is given of ob- servation methods used, and the results obtained thereby, in coal mines of the Don- bass. While, in general, the author's experimental findings do support their theo- retical conclusions, the wave - attenuation picture as traced by them is rendered more complicated in some respects by the operation of interference and resonance factors. Included are experimental data on the propagation distance of elastic waves (in the 300- 1, 000 cps frequency range) in Donbass coal seams and in the rock enclosing them. Authors' r4sum4 Card 2/2 A 7) t, '-1 7 'i 1 1 `~, ~_, L.- F~ - -,-jt-C ANTSYMOV. M.S., kand.fixiko-matemat.nauk; JCONSTANTINOVA, A.G., kand. 98010go-mineralogicheakikh nauk. Using geonhones In mine rescue work. Bezop.truda v prom. 1 no.10:25-26 0 157- (MIRA 10:11) (Geophone) AUTHOR: Konstantinoval A. G. TITLE: On the Dynamics of the Abrupt EjectiOn Of Coal and Gas in Mines,, Based on Seismic Observations (0 dinamike vnezapnylch vybrosov uglya i gaza v shakhtakh po dannym seysmoakusti- cheskikh nablyudeniy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 29 pp 229-241- (USSR) ABSTRACT: This work describes the data obtained by the Geophysical Institute of the Aeademy of Sciences USSR, for the ejection of coal and gas which tooY place on April 7, 19-r74 in the "Yunkom" mine of the "RacbWl coalfield in the Donta3s. The ejection lasted about 23 see, The total duration could be divided into 3 different cycles. each lasting 8 see, accord- ing to the type of oscillation iegistered by the tape record- er. The first cycle indicated a seismic process of low energy. The second cycle showed the rise of energy while the third cycle was characterized by the fall of energy. The character of the impulses in terms of their frequencies and amplitudes is shown in Pigs 1-3. Fig 1 illustrates the time distribution Card 1/4 s-ffow a_H0~n*iH_terrupted c-hara-cter which at the beginning of the low frequency process (third cycle3 in- dicates on a ocntinuous seismo-azxu~3tio pr3c~tss (Fig 6). It can be seen from the figure's that the frequen_--y of JAMpulses and 't-heir amplitude remainei in olose connection. i.e. the low frequ,,,ncy Prloc;_~sses developed large amplitude' and the high frequencies L 0 , a 10w amplitude. The energy of the ejection had a tenden3ir +,c periodic rises. Tc apply the observed data Card 2/4 to the dynamical Prct,~esses in th-~f coal seam, the following SOV/49-59-2-7/22" On the Dynamics ct the Abrupt Ejeoriix cl ".-al and Gas in Mines., Based on Seismic Obsezvation3 factors should be nonsidered! a pressure -:)f t-11? whole layex- above, b - pressu-re :~f t'he. gas in the seam, C - physi'cai 1;.~~operties of tILIe 11 -- -veigtt of the coal in the case of, deap stratf-'fication, !-I,-- -noulld be said that the ejection o:,J_ginat6d ir, the cf the ~-oal macs and then od 3-11-ory r levelope%,'. in avala7v%ho Ali irtr, u . pe iod, prior to tKo wafi in tLe, -'oal s6am due to th?, pressure f.-or- abo~:v. Tlif? sudde:runess cf the eject- ion in its fina). state was !3a,,,zjed lby the pret.3su.-Y-E) of gas. The most intensive seismic walrrs of !Qw fr~iquonc.), re~~orded during tha exper-J-mentG cculri be as%~.rited to maj_~.r breaks in. -the coal mass, while th~~ intens -i-ve waves of high 11'requency were nomnected wi-th the dislocaticris o~f a mincr :;h.ara'-te_- caused by the pressure of both the w.'acle la-,yer a1toi, )-r-, aaid gas (Refs 1, 2,, !O~ 11 9 12~. The hig~3L frnqe.~enoy prc~.eSses of lcw intensity w;re cau2ed by the f~:,actures in tte c,-~al, due to gas pressure while the 1.--.w fre-quenoy and lc-v iiv -tibrations (Fig 7) were coupled with the expulsion :.f 1-faEF and --;al. dust. All the above kinds cf waves w.'~.rt- 3~ezistzr,m:l du_-ing tho observat- ions, permitting the fine.i.-ag aa ;,xpI3i,.a'-,'io_rI 'If tte C, Card 3/4 SOV/49-59-2-7/25 On the Dynamics of the Abrupt Ejection of Coal and Gas in Mines, Based on Seismic Observations character of the ejection starting from its initial moment. The author -thanks A. A. Skochinskiy and M. S. Antsyferov for their advice and assistance. There are 7 figures and 29 references; all of the references are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut gornogo dela. (Academy of Sciences USSR, Mining Institute) SUBMITTED: June 16 7 1957. Card 4/4 SOV/49-59-4-12/20 AUTHOR: Kona TITLE., On the Character of Elastic Impulses Accompanying a Disinteg- ration of Rocks (0 forme uprugikh impullsov, soprovozhdayushch- ikh razrusheniye gornykh porod) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya kkademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 4, pp 604-610 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experiments were carried out under laboratory conditions, where an elastic impulse was applied to various materials (gypsum, colophony, paraffin wax, coal, marble) subjected to pressure. The apparatus employed in the experiments is shown in Fig 1, where 1 - sample, 2 - metal plates, 3 felt layer, 4 - piezo-electric gauge, 5 - noise meter, 6 and - magneto- phones, 8 - oscillograph. 9 - small sphere attached to a piece of cottoni 10 - plates of the press. The main impulses were measured together with their disturbances caused by the sphere knocking the sides of the samples at predetermined moments of time. In the result, 3 types of disintegration of samples were obtained; first, fractures and breaks of such -materials as the colophony (Fig 5. ' colinphorty, a; gy-psum; 'b, talc- chloride g and coa3, .,Y; second, the fragments breaking away (paraffin, Fig G)i third, the type of the disintegration Card 1/~similar to those taking place in coalmines (Fig ?)~ All the