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22o44 S/181/61/003/004/010//030 Cie //,t/, 13102/B214 ;it 76 06 ( Y AUTHC,.',S-. Sytenko, T. F. and Koshellp 0. N.__, TITLE: Effect of the surface condition on the Hall effect and the magnetic resistance of germanium PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 4, 1961, 1079-1084 TEXT: It has been shown by the authors in earlier papers that the Hall effect and the magnetic resistance depend essentially on the condition of the surface of a semiconductor. The mechanism of the scattering of excess carriers is important for the interpretation of a number of surface- sensitivity effects. Therefore, the authors carried out further investiga- tions of these effects for different treatments of the surface and are reporting on the results in the present paper. The samples were out from a p-type Ge single crystal; they had a resistivity ? = 42 ohm.cm and a volume lifetime T = 300 psec. After etching with UP-4 (SR-4) they had a size of 0.4x 1-0x0-017 cM (12-1) and 0.4x 1.2,, m165 cm (11-I). The measurements were made at a conaLant temperature, (+ 20.5 � O-5)oC, in the field of 3000 oe, and at a pr8ssure of 10-6 mm Hg 15; sec after the Card 1/6 22o4h s/18,/61/003/004/010/030 Effect of the surface ... B102/B214 field had been applied. The conductivity of the samples was measured along with the Hall potential difference. The maximum of the Hall con- stant nearly coincided with the-minim-am of conductivity. The results obtained proved to be well reproducible. By a short action of an electric field only the filling of the surface states was altered. To influence the energetic structure of the surface, samples 11-I and 12-1 were etched once more in boiling H202, but no essential chcnges occurred. Under the action of the electric field, an electric charge is induced in the semi- conductor, which is captured in part by surface levels. The dependence of the conductivity of the space-charge layer on the band curvature ol the surface for different volume-carriei- concentrations, found theoretical- ly by Schrieffer (Phys. Rev. 97, 6eO, 19155) and Garrett and Brattain (Phys. Rev. 99, 376, 1955), agrees well with the experimental results. The observed increase in the chan~:e of conductivity relative to the minimum, occurring under the action of the electric field after etching in H 202' leads to the conclusion that the chemical treatment affects the concentration of surface levels and their position. This is also indicated by the fact that the form of the dependence of the Mr.11 constant on the Card 2/6 22044 S/181/61/003/004/010/030 Effect of the surface ... B102/3214 electric field is altered after etching in H 202* The results relating to the measurement of the Hall constant RX and (,n ?/?~I are compared with theoretical results of Petritz and Zeinel, and those obtained for (,6 q/?)jj with results of 0. Ye. Pikus (ZhTFj X.Mt 22t 1956). Results of the comparison are shown in Figs. 2 and 3. It is oeen that a consideration of the light holes slightly improves the agreement between theory (Petritz, Zemel) and experiment. The authors carried out the calculations for light holes of the following parameters: r = 2.25-10- 2, b - 7.5 (r is the concentration and b the mobility ratio of light and heavy holes). The theory of Petritz and Zemel is discussed in detail. The comparison of the results with the theory of Pikus showed that the effect of surface recombination on aq/yH 2 was insignificant under the pre sent experimental conditions. It was f6und further that the different character of the dependence of 6 on the external electric field for two different orientations of the sample in the magnetic field at > continued to exist even in the absence of any band curvature. The authors Card 3/6 Effect of the surface 22044 S/181/61/003/004/010/030 B102/B214 thank Professor V. I. Lyashenko, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, for suggesting the topic and guiding the work; and 0. V. Snitko, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, for advice and a discussion. There are 3 figures and 14 reference3: 7 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloo. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR Kiyev (Institute of Physics, AS UkrSSR, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: July 28, 1960 (initialLy) and November 30,1960 (after revision) Card 4/6- ROMANOVY V.A. [Romanov, V.O.J; ZHADIXO, 1., 0. N. [Koshelto O.M.1 Some characteristics of tile photocondiictlvity of PbS films. Ukr. fiz, zhur. 8 no.10:1092-1102 0 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSM, Kiyev, KOSMI I V. ~translatorl - 2,iidii,dIf'Yo 14 -no-1:33 Ja i60. (MIRk 130) (Piryatin--Phy'sically handicapped-Rehibilitation) V. S. USSR/Radio - Relay'statIoull Jan 1946 Radio - Training "Preparation of Yoang Toohniolans for Terminal and Booster Stations)" V. 8. KoBbell, Chief Engin- eer, Kiev City Telephone Station, i P "Vestnik Svyazi - Elektro J'vyazl" No 1 (70) Discusses the plan for the training of young tech- nicians set up at Kiev undor the-auspices of the People's Coemisoaridt for. 1',ommmicatione'~(SNK)., USSR. It is a 6-month cou:v"-; :,'Irat class graduated 40 students. Di-ftass the subjects studied according to the nl;vmber of hours spent an each. Following classes.wJ11 take from 8-10 months to complete the course. 19T40 PA 19ThO KOSHELI-PLICSONOVA, 0.1., dots. State of the higher nervous activity In children with tuberculous meningitis. Report No.2:16-2o '57. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Kafedra propedevtiki detsUkh bolesney (zav. - dots. 0.1. Koshelf- Pleakunova) Klyevskogo ordena.Trudov o T-rasnogo Znatoti moditainakogo instituta Ia. akad. A.A. Bogoinolltealdir. - dots. L.P. Alekseyenko). (MENING3S-TUBERGUWSI S) (CONDITION.-O RNSPONSR) KOSHELI-PIJ-&SKUNOTA, %,j.. Aoktor med4,naukt prof& Protection for the health of mothers and cht-ldren in new Vietnam. Fed,, akush, i gin. 22 no-3:112-31+ 160. MRA .14:4) (VIETNAM NORTH-CHIIZREN-CARE AND HYGIENE) (VIEAA~, NORTH-PUBLIC HEALTH) fA Name: KOSHZL':-PL2SKUNOVt%, Yelena Isidorovna Dissertation: Data oil the subject of the treatment of tuborcular meningitis in children Degree: Doc Meft Sci Affiliation: CNot indicateg Defense Date) Place: 10 lie-Y 56, Council of Kiev Order of Lvbor Red Banner Led Inat imeni Bogomolets Certification Date: 15 Jun 57 Source: 131iVO 16/57 48 A, V r'll 41 Ali ~CERPTA MEDIC ___ZJo1,X Fpq e 58 ?L_ _kptrics Jun J 1692. THE REMOTE SEQUELAE OF TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOUS MENIN_ GITIS IN CHILDREN (Russian text) -Koshei-Pleskunova E.I. TRUD.Il.SEZDAVRAC.-PEDIAT.USSR-f"D-Mr,--2 F Of 250 children who remained aliv~v after they had a timely, planned and leng0ky treatment, 85% showed no residual symptoms of any kind. Recurrencea were noted In 8%, 50% of thlese cases recovered. Complications (motor, speech, visual and auditory disturbances) yield rapidly to a comprehensive treatment and seldom leave any sequelae. Psychological disturbances are much more rare than foraf- I Children who had had tneningitia did not. in the majority ofeases, showany e r y. deviations'from normal, neither irk physical nor in mental development. The peri- od -of observation was 2-6 yr. Such chtldren adjust well to an active life, they do ed, however, a lessening of the educational load for some years and they should ne beregularly exa.mined by a pediatrician. (S) NOSHRMXO,A.M., inzhener - improving the 350 rolling mill. Stall 15 no.9:844-845 S155. (KW 8: 12) 1. Stalinskiy metallurgichookiy zavod (Stalino--Rolling mill) YIKTOV, I.M.; ZARUYEV. V.M.; GUROV, S.A.; RRVINKO, I.F.; V rabote prinimali uchastlye : KAJXUOVIGH, Yu.R.; GRIOCRIYEV, F.H.; KOSHELENKO, A.M.; LITVIMINKO, Yu.P.: DMITRIM, V.D.; .-POLyaw, T-.v-. --iP.WUSMOV, Te.S. ; FrRSOV, P.V. Rolling doable bulb-bar etapes with longitudinal cutting U the finishing mill. Stall 20 no. 12:1113-1115 D 'l6o,~.-. (MiU 13:12) 1. Stalinskiy metallurgichaskly zavod i Donetskiy politekhnicho- skly institut. (Rolling (Heitalwork)) KOSHEMKOp A.Ye.p assiatent Breeding fl" varieties for planting on stubble. Naucb- trudv UASHR 10:89-95 160. (Flax breading) (KUM 14:3) KOSHELENKO, A. Ye. Cand. Agr Sci - (diss) "Study of the biology of growth and selection of fiber-flax (L. usitatissimum var. elongata) for afterharvest sowing." Kiev, 1961. 20 pp; (Ministry of Agriculture Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences); 180 copdes; free; (KL, 6-61 sup, 232) KOSHELENKO, I., kand, geofraf. nauk Satellite, rocket, and atmosphere. Nauka i zhvttia 13 no.10:25 N t63. (KIRA 16:12) Jqv. Meteorological conditionseavaing advaction. fogs over the central portion of Jkropean Russia. Trudy Ukr.NIGMI no.4:29-35 155. (M1RA 10:1) (Fog) KOSHILEM, Ij. -- Forecating radiation fog. Metaor. i g1drol. no-3:28-32 Mr '56. (Fog) (MIBA 9:7) KOSHBLMO, I.V. The role of heat advection I;n the formation of advective fog. Trudy Mr. NIGMI no.5rl59-169 156,. (MLRA 10;9) (log) KOSHEIXNKq,_I.V. - I ~.l - ~ Sv,-noptic.conditions for the formation of advective fogs. Trudy Ukr. NIGHI no.5:-170-177 156. (MLRA 10:9) (11bg) AUTHOR: Ponomarenko, 1. V. 50-58-3-21/22 TITLE: Scientifir -Seminar for*Operatvional Sections of- the 1~ydro.-ticteorolo~;jc,ul 3ervice Olauchzijy seninar v operativnYkh podrav,deleniyakh id:vomoteorolor I) ,ichcol.oy oliizhby PERIODICAL: Ilicteorolol-.1ya i Gidr)lo~,,iya, 1958, 11r 3, pp. 69-70 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 The arranLrement of e--iontifIc somintirr, in tlie t-_,chnical sub- divisions of the hydvometcorolo,.,,1-icvl service - veather bureaus, hydrommeteorological bureaus etc.,is of sl)oci[,.l importance for the airect conta--t between the collaborators of research stations and experts which occupy themt_elvec with the practi- cal work of the hydrometeorologrical care of national economy. From October 22 to 2.4, 1957 such a seninar -aae held in the hydrometeorological 'bureau inr-.Llvov in the presence of representatives of t:,1c'.-"L1Vov,- State University and the meteorolot~ical servi,.-e of the VVo'V .. Railroad Office Six lectures were held. 1. 1-1. Ponomarenko, in his lecture characterized the scientific research ttarks ahich have 'been performed in the division for the synoptical investigations and forecasts within the entire period of the existence of 50-58-3-21/2-2 Scientific Seminar Xor Operational Sections of the'~ Hydrometeorological Service the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for Hydro- meteorology, 1. V. Koshelenko, N. M. Gavrilenko and N. M. Volevakha in their lectures dealt with perfected forecasts on fog and lot, clouds, on deterioration of the sight in snow-storms and snovi-falls, and on precipitations of various phase states (in the cold half-year). A. I. Romov in his lecture treated pecxiliarities of the influence of the Carpathians upon the modification of the atmospheric pressure on both sides of the mountain range and the gradual develop- ment of orographic rrecipitations by the displacement of the south cyclones, 11. 2. Astakhove. reported on scientific research works for the PPrfectilng * of long term weather forecasts which ware performed in the Central Institute for Weather in the Geophysical Main Observatory in the Arctic Institute and in thc-Khzakh-i Scientific Research Institute for Hydrometeorology. T~.i6 participants in the seminar were uni.- animous on the expediency and the usefulness of such seminars. 1. Fieteorology--USSR 2. Weather forecasting--USSR Card 2/2 sov/169-60-3-2832 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1950, Nr 3, p 119 (USSR) AUTHOP., Koshelenko, I.V, IY TIME: On the Radiation,Factor in Forecast of Fogs PERIODICAL.- Tr. Ukr. n.-i. gidrometeorol. in-ta, 1959, Nr 11, pp 3 - 20 ABSTRACT: The radiation factor plays a considerable part in the origination and dispersion of fogs of agir nature. The author undertakes an attempt to take approximatel~r into account~the quantitative effect of the radiation factor on +2-.ie va:~iation,of temperature.and its vertical gradient in the boundary layer of the atmosphere. Approximate formulae are preisented for determining the variations of the vertical temperature gradient in the layers from the earth surface to the upper bcundar~r of cloudiness; moreover, for night hours the variation of the mean temperature of the layer is deter- mined. The effective radiation is computed by means of the Elsasser radiation nomogram. The author'shows b,~ an example that the rated decrease of air tenperature during the night is near Card 1/2 the actual decrease both for clear and cloudy weather, Certain On the Radiation Factor in Forecast of Fogs sov/169-6o-3-2832 synoptic conditions for conservation and dispersion of fog originated in evening are discussed. The scheme of origination of fog and low clouds under the affect of radiation cooling is presented. Two'examples for calculating this cooling are given. Conditions are pointed out which favor or prevent the' sinking of the aloud base in'riight. It is shown that the radiation fogs in Kiyev originate in 9% of all cases 'of fog frequency, when the preceding day was cloudy; the 1requency of fogs in clear day weather amounts to 7%.* Ye.M. Kozik Card 2/2 80512 15-0 0 0 soV169-6o-3-2831 TTanslation from: Referativnyy zhu=al, Geofizika., 1960, Nr 3, p 119 (USSR) AUTHOR% Koshelenk IN. gr-~ \11 TITLE. Foremting Adveative Fogs With Due Regard for Fundamental PhysiaFa Factors PERIODICAL: Tr. Ukr, n,-i. gidrometeorol. in-ta 1959, Nr 11, pp 21 - 41 ABSTRAM An amendment to the method of forecast of advective fog is proposed; the low cloudiness is considered only at an altitude of 100 - 200 m, when it is connected immediately with a fog, A formula for the variation of the turbulence coefficient with the altitude is presented. (On this basis, an expression for determining the altitude of 'the lower inversion limit is ob- tained. The author shows th-it small exchange coefficients in the layer under the clouds favor the lowering of the cloud base. The effect of the adiabatic factors on -the origination of advective fog under the condJ.tions of rugged terrain is ana- lyzed. The author proposes im approximate formula for determining Card 1/2 the vertical temperature gradient with due regard for advection, 80512 SOV/169-60-3-2831 Forecasting Advective Fogs With Due Regard for Fundamental Physical Factors turbulence, mid radiation, and cites an example of computations by this formula; it is neoessar7 for the origination of advective fog that the vertical temperature gradient slioula be smaller thin the adiabatic humidity gradient. It is Impossible to judge from the magnitude of heat advection on the origination of advective fog, because the advection is caused by two independent factors: the wind velocity and the horizontal temperature gradient along the our-rent, Fog originatep, as a rule, when the wind is weak and the horizontal temperature gradient is considerable. The criteria for conservation of the fog-zone on the spot or its displacement are given. A formaula for accounting the effect of the radiation factor on the vertical temperature gradient is quoted. The author subdivides the advective fogs into two groups: 1) fogs immediately connected with heat- and moisture advection; 2) fogs caused by lowering of olouds, The former can be observed when the wind velocity amcunts to 10 - 15 iTVsec, and the latter at 3 - 4 m/sec., The author presents an empirical graph for forecasting advective fogs, the graph takes into account the advection, radiation, turbulence, degree of saturat-ion in air, and the properties of the base surface. -The warrantability of the fore- casts made 8 - 10 hours in advance amounts to 80 - 85%. Bibl. 15 titles. Card 2/2 Ye.M. Kozik KOSHEUCNKO, I.V. Some recommendations in.the prognosis of radiation fogs. Trudy Ukr.NIGHI no.11:42-51 '59- (MrR& 13-3) (Fog) KOSHMNKO, I.V. A new approach to the study of aridity and some other phenomena. Trudy UkrNIGKI no-17'.16-30 159- (MMA 13:1211 (Droughts) EDSHKMM, I.V. Effect of local conditions on, the formation of fogs. Trud7 Ukr]IMI no.21:3-15 160. (KM 13:10) (Ukraine-,-Fog) IMSMETM, I. V. Scheme of the formation of lov clouds and fogs due to the effect of radiational cooling. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.21:16-22 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Cloud phriies) BOGATYRI,, L.F.; KOSHELENKOp Aeros)moptic conditions cauaLng advaction fog and low clouds in the Ukraine. Trudy UkrNIG14I no.27-15-25 161. (MIRA 16-7) (Ukraine.-Fog) D207/D308 AUTHOR: Koshe"Lenko, I.V. TITLE: Measuring the humidity of air in a fog and the role of condensation nuclei SOURCE: Kiyev, Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidromete- orologicheskiy institut. Trudy. no. 27. Kiev, 1961. Voprosy sinopticheskoy meteorologii, 56 - 68 TEXT: The main purpose of the paper is to show that fogs do not normally form unless the relative humidity (R.11.) is 100 ~o or even slightly more. Valuer. of the R.H. less than 100.~'~ reported for fogs are due to: 1) Unjustified rejection of psychrometer observations above OOC whenever the'viet-bulb t4aermometer shovis a higher tempera- ture than the dry bulb; 2) Incorrect calculation of the R-.11. with respect to wate~r when ice is present in a -fog below OOC, (!~.H. shaild be found with respe'ct to ice under these conditions); 3) Incorrect assumption (in humidity tables) of 0.8 m/sec air velocity inside a psychrometer housing while this velocity is frequently'less or may be even zero in the housing; 4) Tkie effect of fog droplets, deposi- Card 1/2 S/599/61/000/02"7/001/001 S/599/61/000/027/001/001 IL,easuring the humidity of air in a D207/D308 ted orn the dry bulb of a psychrometer, on the temperature readings. The author also examines the currently accepted iaea that condensa- 4- tion nuclei of industrial origin, present in heavy concentrelions in cities, can cause.fogs below'10b lp~' R.H. Laboratory experiments in a closed 5-liter vessel half-filled with water and with plenty of smoke above the water surface showed no fog or condensation un- less the R.H. was 100 ~'- or more. Similarly an analysis of the obser- yations carried out in many Soviet-cities and in the open country indicated that fogs were not formed more frequently in cities de- s1pite the very iarge number of condensation nuclei, unless the R.H. was 100 %. The author shows that large amounts of water produced by the chemical reactions*of burning various fuels in cities may in- crease materially the relative humidity only under calm conditions belwo -150C. There are 3,figures mid 7 tables. Card 2/2 KOSHELENKO I.V. - ~--S - 7 Vertical distribution of meteorological elements in fog and some physical regularities. Trudy UkrNIG141 no.27:69-78 161. (MMA 16:7) (Fog) KOSHELENKOp I.V. Sounding in the surface boundary layer, Trudy UkrNIGIff no.27; 79-85 '61. (mim 16:7) (Atmosphere) (Balloons, Sounding) KOSHELMO, I,V, 'Conditions governing the appearance of sea fog on.the coast; reply.to O.K.Illinskii. Trudy UkrNIGI-a no.32:29-35 162. (MIRA 16:11) PMWF T!' 'ACCESSION NIL: AT4018987 P-,,/,2-599/63/000/036/0056/0062 Kosbelenko. I. V. TITLE: Fog dispersal under the influence of radiation heating SOURCE: Kiev..Ukr. n.-i. gidrometeor. institut. Trudy*, no- 36, 1963. Voprosy* fiziki atmoefery* (Problems in atmospherfic physics), 5"2 ~TOPIG TAGS; meteorolo I tog? air tentpeirature, scattered radiation, effective gy ~radiation, fog dispersal ,ABSTRACT; A relationship has been derived1making it possible to determine fog ;thickness from a. surface observationsof scattered radiation and effective radia- :.tion. Thickness is used to determini fog dispersal time. Vertical distribution of illumination in a f-Z has been deteroined. The study was made on the ground and in the air in 1959-1961 by the Ukraiuskiy iiauchno-iseledovatellskiy gidro- moteorologichookiy institat (Ukrainism Hydrometoorological Scientific Research- 'Institute). Fig. I of the Enclosure chows the dependence between-scattered ra- !diation D and solar altitmd* h 0 for 6ifferent cloud thicknesses; considerable .Changee D are observed in a fog of small thickne but in-fogs over 200 m thick *variations D usually are insignificant. Fig. 2 N'the Enclosure shows change D X.ard. ACCMION NR: AT4018987 at the surface as a function of fog thickness on the basis of computed and em- pirical data; with an increase of fog thickness D first increases and then de- creases. Dispersal of fog under the influence of radiation is dependent largely an fog thickness and intensity of heating. Fig. 3 of the Enclosure shows the re- lationship between fog thickness and the time required for its dispersal under ..the influence of radiation when a snow cover i present and absent. Hours from ;09 (less than 100 w) is dispersed sunrise are plotted along the x-axis. A thin 2 or 3 hours after sunrise; in the case (if a fog 200 m thick the dispersal re- quirei 4 to 5 hours when there in no snoir cover or 6 to 7 hours when there is a Orig. art. his: 6 formulas, 3 figures and I table. snow cover* ASMCIATION: Ukrainskiy onchno-iselodairatel'skiy gidrometeorologicheakiy in- stitut, Kieve'(Ukra~nisn Scientifid Research Institute for Hydrowtoorology) SUENITTO: '00 DATE AM 21'Kaze" ENCLI 03 OTMMS 000 SO CODE: AS No Be? SOW 006 'Cardi RX.-MMMIMS, KOSHELIP I.V. Changes in the paripheral. blood indices in children with acute leukemia during steroid hormone therapy.Pediatriia 42 no,S: 69-74 A9163 (MIRA 17W 1. Iz kliniki starshego dotskogo vosrasta Insti*Wta pediatrii (dir. - dotsent M,Ya, Studenikin) AWSSSR ( nauobnyy rako- voditell - deystvitelInyy chlen MIN SSSR O.D. Sokolova-Pono- mareva). I. Fog dispersal under the influenoe of radiant heating. Trudy, WkrHIGMI no.36S56-62 163 (MIRA 17t7) ~Fquuu~~; am, mus invvio oi KOSHEIENKO, I.V. Resulto of a fog study with thj~ help of an airplane. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.43s65-79 164. (MIRA 18W CHISTYAKOV, A.D.; BIJRKOVA~ M.V.,- ORLOVA', Ye.M.; GIAZOVA, O.F.; PEDI~ D.A.-, BERLYAND, Me.; AlIMOVICH, K.G.; POPOVA, T.P.; MAIViYEV;. L.T.*O- BACHURnils, A.A.; LEBEDEVA, N.V.; PESKOV., B,,*Ye.,-, ROMANOV., N.N.,- VOLEVAKEA)N.M.; PCHEIKO, 1. G. -, PETRENKO, V IT W) qTlVLF11jj'O , I J. -~ PINUS. N. Z. ~ MINI A SIBETM--, S.M.. L.S.; avLISKAYA, N,.N., nauchn. red.; ZVEREVA, Yl.: nauchn. red.-. KM6J,!SKAYA, VJI., nauchn. red.'; \ERTSAIDVA, A.h., nauchn. red.; TOMASUVICH, L.V.., nauchn. red.; SAGATOVSKIY, N.V.p otv. red.; RuTUOVSKAYA, A.D.,. rorl. LrManua2 of short-range weather Rukovodstvc po krLfJ-,o.,-rochrqm prognozam po(rody. Leningrad, Gidro- meteoizdat, Pt.2. lzd.2. 1965~ 491 v2. (MIRA 18.8) 3. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institat prognozov. KOSHEIRNKO Some radiation characteristies in fog. Trudv UkrNIGMI no.47%22-29 ,65. (MIRA 18:7) 1. BELYY~, No L. ; VAXHNINA., 0. A. j XOSHEimo, L. P. 2e USSR (600) 4. Dneprodzerzhinsk - Pharmacy 7. Dneprodzerzhinsk Branch of the Dnepropetrovsk Province Section. Apt. delo. No. 5. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, January -1953, Unclassifiec POLYAKOV, N.S.; LIPITSKIY, G.T., inzh.; KOSHELENKO, P.I., inzh. Now type of~flexj.ble rollers for large-capacity belt conveyors. VOP. rud. tmsP- Zo-5:42-46 161. (MIn 16:7) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Polyakovt Lipitskiy). 2. Somenovsko-Golovkovskiy ui;ol'W razrez (for Koshelenko). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for Polyakov). (Conveying machinery) GRECHUSHNIKOV,S.Ya.. inzhener; KOSHWINKO V.I., inzhener; NIZUROV,D.Ta., inzhener; ZAVODSXIY,Ya.M. 11ner Obtaining rapid-hardening cemeni; from the fine particles retained in bar, filters. TSement 21 no.!i:25-27 5-0 '55. Wak 9:1) (Cement industries) % " i I KOISH~.ILEI ~'] ~ 0 1*1 .- Fruii~ Cul-Lure . , , for S, I i o'. 110. ~, Preparin.~ 0~ :-o11- -ruiu - L, , ~~, .- ~).) Mbntlily LLL of Russi an Ac - e ss, ions- , Librar:: of 0 o,,,, 7 - o 2-;- , 0%.'. ~ 1- 1--~ - ljlc la:~ s *. f-i. GUNBIN, N.Ya., gornyy inzh.; KOSHFLENKO,, V.M., gornyy inzh. G-ro-dth of labor productivity at the KArov Mine. Gor. zhu:,. no.5:12-14 My 164. (MIIIA 1716) 1. Rudnik im. Kirova, Rog. Country : USSR Catcr,ory: Cultivated Plwnts - Fruit - I)erries. Abs Jour: RZhDiol ., 110 11, 1958, No 49083 Ixthor : Koshelmiko, VAL Inst F oronc.-zh 'qSra. Inst. Titlc: On the Problem of Vitality in the Seeds of Fruit Bearing Plants OriG Bib: Zap. Voronozhsh. s.-M. in-ta, 1956, 20, No 2, 81-87 .',bstract: Experinents carried out by the Chair of Horticulture of the Inst.';.-L,ute have shovii that the storaLjp of seeds of stone fruit trees in dry air is the nain reason for a low (;exTdnation. It is rccomx-nded to let the seeds tuiderGo stratification i3miediately after gatherin3 or to store then in a hunid place. Free access of fresh air arid hunidity during stmti- card 1/2 m-147 bsJour: MhDiol-, 110 11, 1958 No 4903 fication, shortens the rest parioO. and ir-Troves [;errdmtion. The action of 0OC on the seeds in- creases the vitality of the seeds. -- I.K. Fortunatov Card 2/2 KOSHEIImKp-jp--.M~-; Analysis of min:Lng methOdr, in utic of the it'.'X Parts' ezdl* Mine. Sbor. nauch, trud, KGRI no.23%5'1-6Z, 16.1 NIRA 17 t8) VENIYAKUW, A.N... prof.., doktor sell sk(-.,khozyaystvenwy" aank; KQ=LFMO-AJm1- kand.sel'skokhozyayvtvennykh nauk I Use of hy4rids in producing seeds of apple motatock. Agrobiologiia . no%ltll4-116 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Voronezbokiy sel'skokhozyaya*bvewiyy institut. (Apple) (Seed production) MASHKINY P.A.; ~9�HEIM V .. Q". Now and highly efficient mining SyStemo In the hrivoy Rog Baoin. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.108 A-F 164. (miRA laF3 KOSHRLHV, A., master Our proposals. Graghd.av 17 noOsI4 Mr 160. (KIRA 13: 6) 1. Line7no-ekspluatatsjonnaya i xemontnaya masterakaya, Sverdlovsk. (Aeronautice, Comwercial-squi-pment and supplies) , Ya., inzh.; KOSHELEV, A., inzhq Methods of avoiding defects in cast iron engine pistons. Rech. transp. 21 no.12:29-30 D 162. (MM 15:12) (Iron f~A~---Defects) (Pistons-Defects) KOSHE 'V,, LE (Irkutsk) 1,16deli-n- by means of hvdrc-a0-ic varixble modes of oper- R at.-Lon of heat supplyi~-:-, sy--l- A" Energ. i transp. no.4:525-530 -;-4 '630 (ILTYU1. 16:3-1) KHODOSR, I'll - I' Broach for machinin .rectanguIA3- ho~esjjh5~lnoqtrpttell no.12:21' D 163. 9 1 . I . (MIRA 17tl) KUZNETSOV, Yu.A.; MAKAROV, A.A.; MELENTIYE11, L.A.; 14Mn-IKOV, A.P.; NEKRASOV, A.S.; TSVETKOV, N.I.; KU23,'ETSOV, Yu.A.; MAKAROVA, A.S.; KARPOV, V.G.; Yu.V.; SYROV, Yu.P.; KHRILEV, L.S.; TSVLTKOVA, L,A.; VOYTSEEIIOVSKAYA, G.V.; YEI-MIOV, H.T.; LUFNIIALI, G.B.; KIIANAYEV, V.A.,- BE1YAYEV, L.S.; GANI-1) A.Z.; KARTELEV, B.G.; MU1041, L.A.; LIOPOY T.N.; SVIRKUNOV, N.N., DRUMININ, I.P.; KONOVALENKO, Z.P.; MIX-111YANOVA, N.V.; SHVARTSBM-G, A.I.; NIKONOV, A.P.; STARIKOV, L.A.; POPYRIN, L.S.; PSHENICIDI'OV, N.N.; TROSHINA, G.M.; CHELITSOV, M.B.; SVETLOV, K.S.; SIZIAROKOV, S.V.; TAKAYSHVILI, M.K.; TOUIACHTEVA, N.I.; KHASILEV, V.Ya.; OREM-, A.A.;,KUDINOVA, L.I., red. [Methods for using electronic computers in the optirv-iza- tion of power engineering calculations] Metody primeneniia elektronno-vychislitelinykh masbin pri optimizatsii energe- ticheskikh raschetav. Moskva, Naukay 1964. 318 p. (YJRA 17:11) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskaye otdeleniye. Energetiche- skiy institut. 2. Chlen-korrespondent P11 SSSR (for Fielentlyev). GRACHEEV, Yu.P., inzh.; XOSHELEV, A.A., Inzh. Econcmic effectivemss of elect-ric heating in ciUi6a, V(jd, 4L San, tekh. no.7:24-29 J1 165. (MIRk 1838) FELIDMANY I.Ye.; KOSHEISV, A.G.; KATEROVA, N.A. Automatically controlled eleatrolytic unit for use in experimental laboratories.. TSvet. met. 36 no.5.-8Ml My 163. (MIRA 16:10) LIPATOVA. Valentina Alekseyevaa *I XOMEM, Aleksey Georgiyevich (Collective-fare tractor brignae on a cost-accounting basis] Rolkhosuals traktornalm brigada na khosraschate. Moskva, Sovetakaia Roselis, 1938. 22 p. (HIM 13: 7) (Tractors) USSR/Mathematics - Potential Theory MW/Jun 53 "Differentiability of the Solutions of Certain Problems in Potential Theor7,,n Ira k'% Math Inst imeM Staklov A. I. Noshelev, imvdxWqWs Leningrad Acad Sci USSR Matemt Sboraft. Vol 32(74)., No 3., pp 653-664 Obtaims results similar to those of S. G. Mikhlin (nCertikin Evaluations Connected with Orem's Function," DAN SSSR.- Vol 78a No ~3 443-446., 1951) cmcerning the twice-differentiability aW inequality of sclutim u of the Poisson equatUa uxixl+ux2x2of (boundar7 conditivat u/0-0); namely., for the came where the functim f is summable in the region R of boundary 0 with a certain power p)l (Hilchlin used p-2)* Shown that u satisfies the inequality (ffR/ux4x^dx2)1/P - C((f./f/Pdx-jdx,>)l/P (isk-1,2). T? USSR/Pathematics -_ Nonlinear Elliptic 21- Aug 53 1Pquations "Newton's Method and the Generalized Solutions to ,Nonlinear Elliptic-Ty,?e Equations,'!"A. I. Koshelev., -Leningrad Textile Inst im S. M. Kirov DAN SSSR, Vol 91, No 6, pp: 1263-1266 In 1919--B. A. Chaplygin (Novyy Metod Priblizhennogo .Integrirovaniya Differentsiall nykh Uravnenly [New Method for Approximate Integration of Differential Eqs], 1950) utilized the fundamental idea of the linearization of NewtDn's method in the solution 275T78 of ordinary differential eqs. Later L. V. Kantoro- vich (Usp Mat Nauk 3, No 6, 1948; DAN 80, No 6, 1951) proposed a rapid-convergence method for solv- ing functional eqs by a generalized analog of Newton's method. Establishes e. g. the sequence of approximate solutions u,, (x,y) of the nonlinear eq (ltu~)uxx-2uXuyIxyt(jtjjj)u ' 0 (u ~G . f0q)), Acknowly and its convergence. Uges gui ance of Prof L. V. Kantorovich. Presented by Acad V. 1. Smironov 11 Jun 53, SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Mi-Lfarential equations CARD 1/2 PG 133 AUTHOR KOWiLEV.A.I. TITLE Differential oorresponding spaces and existence theorems. PERIODICAL Doklady Akad. Nauk 22-25 (1955) reviewed 7/1956 The*at~thor oontinues his investigations on the applicability of the Newton method of Kantorovig in the theory of the boundary value problems for quasi- linear elliptic equations. Let be: n def a2u/ ;x, ~Dx PU F. a ik(xtuv U/ 4) X) k 't f (X V u "a U/ C1 X) i,k-1 0 a ai (xl'ou/~x); f ' fo(x) ik k(x) + Xoaik The following theorem 12is valid: Assumptions: 1) aik1f are continuousl aik(xt*to)tf(xt*#*) OC 1 2) The first derivatives of a ik are bounded and me*asurablel foF_LP(a),- p>ni 3) The boundary 20-Q of _QC C2 1 4) Za ik~i ~k 2 >10 EK (elliptioityl). Statementt The boundary problem: Pu - 0, upf& 0 " Q ".~ \r' l p 4-'P( f1d) dP(m1n"P) -Un- 1 1 n-1) Hore B 1 and B 2 are constants being indepondent of u and fe P is a positive number depending on mjn and p onlyl -a .. I are the (n-l)-dimensional plane n intersections through -a do INSTITUTION: Textile Institute, Leningrad. KOSHBIV, AOI. -.7- -' Some problems in the theory of plasticity [with oummry in 3nglish]. Toot, IGU no,19:20-29 157. (MIRA llrl) wires) Plastio (Differeutial rods and equations, Partial) Kos, t r_-Lav, V/DjECT A.&A."t-Differ- ial _S4UAtJ on CARD 1/2 AUMOR Mia _01n_ the._Affersat*~bI!t_j. of elliptic - _ .-.,differential --squotions. PZRIODICAL Doklady - Almd.'~.'Iqnk 806-809 (1957) reviewe& 01-1-957 The.alliptic differential equation PG - 666 L(u) a U f(X) Z � 7x(&:Lk('X) ku, i'tkal I k shall: bo - integrated In - ths..opsa boundfid domain DA with the boundary for the homogeneous-. boundary. condition UIr, - 0, where aik(x) is two. times coutinuounly . differentiable inn+ r and ~2 IA> 0 - constant. s`ik k i Ik i i,k-I iw'l 1UTHORt KOSHELEV, A.I.- 20-4-5/51 TITLE: On the. Poundedness,. in the L of the Derived- Solutions of P, Elliptio Equations, an&.3yatems,(Ob ogranichannosti Y L p proizvodnykh resheniy ellipt1cheakikh,_,uraT-neniy i.sistam) PERIODICAL: DoklaAy Akad'*Nauk SSSF) - 1957,Vol-116,Nr.4,pp-542-544.(USSR) ABSTRACT% Lot --the boundary. 6 of the regionSlin the X(xj' - - -'x.). be ~ a closed, sksply~.conn*zted -surface. In._-the neighborhood of each.point of 3 let a be:-representable I-A-local coordinates by a suffioient4j differentiable function. In 91 lot te-given--the,,system elliptic in the.sense of.Petrovski n ~(kj,-,k 2m) a2m U (1) Lu (x) + Tu - f(x), kjo ... k2m =1 *3xki' k2m where u(X) - &%j(x)'---'u1(x)1 - f(x) - [f,(x),-..f,,kx)3 ak(x).-- is. a qua-dratic. matrix.,jmd Tu -is a Aiff erential -opeTator Card 1/3 of the order smaller than 2m. Let the~ganaralized solution of (1) On -the Boundedness in the L of the Derived Solutions of Elliptic 20-4-5/51 Equations and Systems p fun-ation.of k-th order, for boundary.conditions (2) has a generalized solution f or I/C F_ if a(k)b(k), If are continuous in all variables; b(k) 9 are differentiable with respect to all variables except of x &ad f e L (a), P,>U. ASSOCIATIONt Leningrad Textile Institute im, S.M. Lov (Loningradskiy tekstillwy ilistitut imo S.M. Kirova) PRESE= Eft V. I. Smirnov, Academician, April 19, 1957 SUBMITTED: April 11, 1957 AVAILLBLE: Library of Congress Card 13/3 Doc Phyn-Lath Sol-(diss) priori tdoiv- in Lp ol' f;,r ollip'ia 0, t, u 11 (L-os Ordor o-i' L(.li--il L-e),er o-.' ";:.d t U -cul-ty j.'O Co~..jC,,;. B4 d 121-1) AUTHOR: Kosheley, A.I. SOV/42-13-4-2/11 TITLE: A Priori-Estimations in the L P and Generalized Solutions of Elliptic Equations and Systems (Lpriornyye otsenki v L P i obobshohennyye resheniya ellipticheskikh uravueniy i sistem) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 4,pp 29-88 (USSR) A13STRACT: For elliptic equations-'and-systems the first boundary value problem with homogenedub-bow1dary conditions is considered. With the aid of a priori estinations and by continuation with respect to the parameter the author investigates the existence and properties of generalized ablutions.-The results were already announced by the author in several publications ( see Kosheley f1lef 11,12,13,14,15,16,17 1161 ). There are 43 references, 31 of which are Soviet, 5 German, 2 Polish, 2 Italian, and 3 Ameribl%_n. Card 1/1 16(l) AUTHOR: TITLE; PERIODICAL: ABSTRA.CT: Ko~hel Letter to the Editox SOV/42-14-3-22/22 Uspekhi matematicheskil-ch nauk,1959,Vol 14,Nr 3, p 235 (USSR) p equations and systems (Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk,1958, Vol 13, Nr 4). The paper contains corrections of numerous errors and mis- prints in the paper of the author on apriori estimations in spaces and on generalized solutions of elliptic the L Card 1/1 18 -,, 6 5/020/62/142/005/005/022 __S L~ B112/BIO2 AUTHOR: Koshelevt A. I. won-- TITLE: Convergence of the method of consecutive approximations for quasi-linear elliptic equations PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 142, no. 5, 1962, 1007-1010 TEXT*: A function v satisfying the equation n . a,(X,U,pi )av/axi + ao(XfUfP j )V]dx 0 f is said to. b6 a generalized solmtion of the equation n 2~~ aai(X,U,P~)j0Xi ao(Xquip 0. it is demonstrated that the-bourdary value problem u 0 has an Ir utiambiguous generalized ailotAition which can be approximated by the following convergent process: Card 1/2 S/02 63/146/002/008/037 111 72YB1 02 AUTHOR., A. I. TITLE: Involution transformations and the method of successive approximation for elliptic equations PERIODICAL: Akaden.-Lyanauk-SSSR. Doklady, v-'148, no. 2,.1963, 274-276 TEXT: The quasilinear equation n x a (X'utp 0 (pj au 77 [a i u,,Pj ax a n- space is considered in limited domain of the n~*dimensional Buclide~ under the boundary condition U 0 ir Conditions are formulated under which the generalized solutionIu ofthis problem can be reduced under the condition div ~1,.=-O to a vector func- Card 1/ 2 S/020/63/148/002/00,9/637 Involution transformations and Bl'.7 2/B102 tion. which satisfies the equation n div + )dx 0 Pi i for any sufficienily smooth function that vanish6s in a boundary strip, (u 0 follows from a i_) ) o(x)ujp 0). Then pi P*'i(x,4idiv X) (i.0,11 .... n is the solution of the system ai(x)utpj) - Xi (i - 1,2,...,n);. ao(XjUjpj) div A formula for successive approximation i,s given for the determination,of..., PRESENTLD: July 10, 1962, by I. N. Vekua, Academician SUBMITTED: 'July 7, 1962 Card 2/2 XOMLEVY A.I. Future application of contInually working lines of automatic live traps for studying the ecologic characteristics of some passerine - birds. Vop. ekol. 4:122-123 162. (KRA 15:11) 1. Zapovednik, Burayanskiy rayon, Bashkirskaya ASSR. (BashkI,r Preserve-Birdbanding) , (Passerif ormes) - XOSWILEV, A.I. (Leningrad) Convergence of an approximatAl nothod for degenerate elliptic aqtationa, Izv. VY6. ucheb. zav.1 mat. fio.308-104 165. (MIRA 18%7) Lf-ar.d- 1/2 UDC: 517.946.9 ACC NRs AP7005578 iThe following boundary conditions for the first boundary value problem are applied: 81-lu / Ov"I r = 0.' 111,= aalavir= (2) The iteration pnKess proposed for finding the solution has the form ~Dau.,jD*vdx== E ~D'u.D'vdx- 04Q a 14CP h'v dx. (3) -9 tjaa(z; tins..., Mg.) D where all un satisfy the boundary conditions (2), u0 is any function in W2(z,) and c is some small positive constant. The following theorem is proved: If there exists a general solution of the problem (1), (2) belonging to the space W2 the successive approximation process (3) converges to thim solution.in the nom W2. for all c > 0 sufficiently small.* Presented by Ac3demician I. G. Petrovskiy on 19 March 1966. Orig. art. has: 10 formulas. SUB CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: l6Mar66/ ORIG REF: 0031 OTH*REF: 001 LPqrd- KALININ., S.s..,.KOSHFlEV,, A.K. Sprayer with a reciprocating motion. Biul,tekh.-ek-on.inform,. no.10:46-48 161. (191A 14:10) (Spraying and dus-Umg equi*idj BZZUGLOV, I.Ye.; KURDYUMOV, V.N.0 Anzh.; V rabote prinimali uchastire: GABRILMIKO, I.V.; GRABOVSKIY, I.I.; NESHCHADIM, A.G*; BELOBORODOV, V.V.; VISHNMLISKAYA, P.A..; MATSUK, Yu.P.; GAYTSKROKI, N.I.; USACHZV, A.S.; OXINA, N.Y.; RUWANTSIVA. GRIGOR -'YFV, F.L.; LUXASHINICH, A.M.; STTAZHKINA, A.G.; MIKRAYLOVICH, A.N.; YEDEMSKIY, P.M.; U&SLOV, F.Y.; KUDRYASHEVA, Z.P.; PROSMUSHKIN, R.M.; SHTALIBIMG, V.A.; BOTTSOV, N.I. Operational experience vilh a newly introduced oil-extraction line equipped with the DS-70 belt-conveyer extractor. Masl.-zhir.prom. 26 no.3:29-31 Mr 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Vsesoyuzny7 nauchna-isaledovatellskiy, institut zhirov (for Bezuglov, Gabrilenko, Grabovskiy I Neshchadim, 3eloborodov, Vishnepollolmya, Matsuk mid Gaytskhoki). 2. Leningradskiv 2hirovoy kombinat (for Lm-dyumov, Usachev,tAbkina, Rumyantseva, Koshelev, Grigorlyev, Lakashevich, Styazhkina, Mikhaylovich, Yedemskiy, Maslov, Kudryash6va, Prosmushkin)o 3* Leningradskoye otdeleniye treBta "P~rodmontazh" (for Shtallberg and Boytsov*). (Leningrad--oils apd fats) (Sxtraction apparatus) KOSHELNV, A.Y. Reducing the cellulose comitent of newsprint. Bum.prom. 32 no.3M-18 Mr 157, (MIaA 1014) 1. Setochnik Balakhninskogo tsellyuzno-bumazhnogo kombinata,) depatat Ver-rhovnogo Soveta RSFSR. Plewsprint) N RM [Principle of material interect and the means of developing it In Soviet Industry] Printsip materiallnol sainteresovannosti I formy ego osuphahestvleuiia v promyshlennoott SSSR. Predstaviena presidiumom pravleniia Obshchnetva, po rasprostranentiu politicheakikh I nauchnykh snanii RSYSR. Moijkva, Isd-vo "Znanle," 1957. 31 P. (Vsesoiux-aoe obshchestvo po rasprostransniiu politicheakikh I nauchnykh znanii. Ser-3, no.24) (MIRA 10:12) (Wages) (Labor and laboring classes) NESMOV, B.V., kand.iskusgtvoved.nEjukL_KOSHEM, A.Ye., arkhitaktor; ASTROVA, T.Ye., arkhitektorl; SHIKHEM, V.N-.,arkhitektor; VOSHCIWIOVA, G.K., arkhitektor; GORBUNOVA, V.A., arldlitektor; KOVALIKOV, V.G., arkhitektor; MARKEM, Yu.S., arkhitektor; YAVCROVSKAYA, H.R.. arkhItektor; OGRYZKO, F.V,, arkhitektor; TMWOVA, N.V., arkhitektor; MANANNIKOVA, L.V., arkhitektor; GRADOV, G.A., red.; PAVLF.NKO, N.Y., red. [Furniture and equipment for public buildings; catalog based on materials from the 1zhibItion of furniture and Equipment for Public Buildings, 1959-19603 Rebell i oborudovanie dlia obshchestvannykh zdanii; katalog soBtavlen po materialam vystavki mebali i oborudova.,2iia dlia obahchastvennvkh zdanii, 1959-1960 gg. Moskva, Goo.:Lzd-vo lit-ry po atroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 136 plates. (MIn 14:2) 1. Akademiya stroitel-Istva I arkhitaktury SSSri.. Inrtitut obahchestvannykh zdanly i sooruzheniy. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AkBdemii stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Gradov). (F=i ture --Ca ta loge) (Public buildings-Equipment and supplies) ZUYEVJv V. Ye. KABANOV, M. V.; KOSHELEV, B. P.; TVOROGOV, S. D.; KWELEVTSOV, S. S. "The Influence of microstructure-parameters of clouds and fogs on their spectral transmission in Region 0.5-14 Microns." report presented at the Atmospheric Radiation Symp, Leningrad, 5-12 Aug 64. ZUYFV, V.Ye., KABANOV, M.V.; KO.13HEIF'11, B.P.; TV(Iil(',G(,V, S.D~i KHMrf-rVT,-,('V, S. S. Spectral transparency and microstriiet-ire of artificial fogs. Part 2. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz, no. 3-,92-96 11614'. (1,111-M '170' 1. Sibirskiy fizIko-tekhni-.hc-sMy institut pri Tomskom g sudarstvi3nnom universitete imani Kuybysheva. TI-IC)ROGOV, S.D.; KHMELEVTSOV, S.S. tion o" the vlr;ible and infrared radiations by artificial riglii. *[-,7,v. Po' Fiz. atm. i okeana 1 no.5:509-516 (MIRA 18: 8) ZUYF,Vl V.Ye.; KOSHELEV, B.P.- Effoct of tho opootrometor alit width on the measurable spectral and integral absorption.' Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz no.6:172-173 161. (MUU 15 J) 1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tokhnicheskiy inatitut pri Tomskom gosudarstvonnom universiteto imoni Xuybysheva. (Spectrametry) rti m,ifl6go-i"~'~-,quailtit4tivi6~;44~~;bi;~:isLi~''~--,6bt.~-iliL-41--'- tral eMo bh-lthi~.Mj~ec :~Oo i ants ID .-a:, ~lp '113~ la e mi~':fbr the'abm 6d+17. 1, 093(-,3-(,7 FMFr(l)/F(,C OW ACC NRi Sjoul(CE CODE'; UlVol39l661c)ooloo3lol261c)12.c) AU'!1;OrA:' Ko.-helev, B. P. O','G: Siberian Physicotechnical Institute im. V. D. Kuznctsov (Sibirskiy fiziko-. tckhni~~e`skly institut) TITLE: Conce:ming the connection between optical and microphysical characteristics of SOLRCE: IVUZ. Pizika, no. 3, 1966, 126-129 'TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric transparency, atmospheric 'water vapor, fog, atmospheric cloud, light absorption, distribution function ABSTRACT: This is a companion to a series of articles, the last of which is published 'in the present source (p. 121, Ace. Nr. AF6023419), dealing with the'~~Dtic traliSparency and attenuation coefficients of fogs and clouds. The purpose of this investigation"das ,to deterrune the reason for the disparity between the absolute attenuation coefficients calculated from the microstructural data obtained with a flow-through trap, and the values measured with a photometer. To this end, determinations were made of the water Iontent of the trap simultaneously with measurements by the filtration method, using ,for the latter a procedure and apparatus described by V. N. Balabanova (Izv. AN SSSRO Isar. geofiz., no. 1, 1961). Measurements of 73 artificial fogs have shown that in Iapproximately half the cases the water content measured with filters exceeded the water I pontent calculated with the aid of the trap, by factors exceeding 3-5 and reaching 7 1-.Cor.d . -2 L 09363-67 and more in one case. An analysis of the d[ata shows that this discrepancy is due to a !systematic underestimate of the absolute d:(,op concentration when the trap is used. On Ithe other hand, the trap does yield accureve data on the size distribution of the drops I lin the fog. Orig. art. has: 3 figures andi 3 formulas. CODE: 20,, o4/ suBm.DATF... 26oct64/ oRiG REF: oo4 2/2 JACCESSION NR 0090 AP4036563 7 JAVTHORSs~ Zuyev$ Ve Ye.; Kabanov, M. V.1 Kosheley, Be Pm; Tvorogoyt Be Del Khmelevtsovt S. S. TITLE: Spectral transparency and microatructure of artificial fog. I SOMCE: IVUZ. Fizikav no. 2. 1964v 90-!)7 TOPIC TAGSt fog, spectral transparency, infrared opectrometerp photometorp'droplat concentration, water ountentp speotrometor M 6p photometer FEU 22 ABSTRACT: The details of an experimental analysis in the study of..artifioial fog microstructure and spectral transparency are presented. All measurements were Made in artificial fog created by evaporation in a 15-3 m chamber. An IM-6 infrared j spectrometer wasused to determine transparency in the region 2-15 jup' and a~ 11photometer M-22 was used to determine Ile transparency in regions 0-429 0,68, 0-94 and 1.03 ~a with 20-30 m IA width. Probos were placed in the chamber to determine F- 17 droplet concentration, droplet distivibutl.on fvtnotioils and parameters, and water content of the mist. The instruments inoluded flow traps of shaft and real-type$ curvilinear flow traps for fine-droplet 4apturep and optical instr=ente:~ith remoU ; control* An attempt was =do to sesoure spectral transparency simultaneousIr-Lvith Cr