SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOVOSELTSEV, YE. P. - NOVOTELNOV, N. V.
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cloud z1bedo caused by a sharp increase in the absorption of radiation
I iqL,.Ld water, and urher. I - 3, the cloud is amost black, A method
thu approximate eatimatton of the spectral albedo of Lce-crystal
civuds in proposed. It is pointed out that when ice clouds are ob--
aerved from above. the spectral composition of ascending radiation
,j4'1 dt:pend not only on the cloud's spectral albedo, but also on that
oi the underlying surface6 A computation 6ased an an assumption of
grayneua of an underlying surface, both ground and atmospheric, does
nor. pr,--)vide a correct picture o! the spectral structure of the radia-
LiOft froat a aloud, Orig.; arL. hast l figure, 1 table, and 4 formullm
A, --~SOG I I, T ION iGlavueya geofizicheakays observatoriya, Leningrad 00&
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NOVOSELITSEVI Ye.P.; TER-MARKARYMITS, N.Ye.
Brightness variation when crossing the water-air interface
in the presence of turbulence. Trudy QCO no. 153tl2l-124 164.
(MRA 17s9)
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-;AUTHOR::, Novoselltse Ve P.
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:-iTITLE: Selection of a spectral range when using a,radiometer for determining the
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~temperature of the underlying- surface.and.that of clouds
SOURCE:.. Leningrad, Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy no. 170,1965. 1
!Issledovan,iye radiatsionnykh pro~ses,sov v atmosfere (ITivestigation of radiation pro-~
;cesses in, tbe.atmosphere),- 88--~92
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PIC TAGS: atmospheric cloud, IR radiation, earth radliationVradiometer
author examanes the problem 'mun ectral-interval'
~ABSTTRACI The of choosing-the opt. sp
~Ffon radiometric measurement.of the temperature of the underlying surface . and that of';
::clo-uds. ~.In making-this.s6lection, consideration is gv the quest-
i en.to ions of which
'sp
cc-tral interval -is mo.st, reliable f-rom the:standpoint of measuring departing radia-'
ition at. a, rather small solid. angle, in -which apeciral,regions is the radiatio n- read--~.
!ing distorted least, and in which intervals is the radiation intensity most sensi-;--.`
,tive to small changes in temp&rature.: It is found that the radiation emitted by ~a
~blaok_ body.~ in the-8-12 p region considerably exceeds--the corresponding value for the':-.
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KOVOSELITSEVP Ye.
Polities of revenge and aggression. Kc=. Vooruzh, Sil 4 no.18:
7943 S Q4. (MIRA 17s9)
NOVOSELITSEV,, Yuriy AleksandrOvichp inzh--transPOrtnik; FOZHIDAYVA-1
red.
CHlghways~of the future ]Magistrali griadushchego. Fosirma,
lzd-vo "Sovetskaia. Rossiia,v 1962. 180 p. (MIRA 15:10
(Transportation)
ROVOSM&TSm, L. A.
1
22AO., Angle-AmorbambRya barlb& ca noft'na blithnom I arednem Vastobos pool&
vtoroy,nizovey jsM. No, 1954. 16m. 22sm6 (Nook* ardens, LanIns gas. aw-t
ino No, Tilessicusavab UO ski* Do to &-53"l
sot Eldshn"a Letaple, Vol. 1, 1955
KELYWYA. I.L..- NOTOSELMETA. 1.F.
A survey of vegetation of the Kerch Peninsula. Bot.xhur. 44
no.11:1616-1624 N 159. (KIRA 13:4)
I* Institut lama I drevestay Akadonli nauk SSSR, CAmisnoyaralce
(Kerch Peninsula--Plant comanition)
NOTOSUCTSETA, M.P.
1xPertment In raising herbaceous forest plants In open plots.
Bot. shur. 44 no,7-.974-973 JIL 159. (KM 12:12)
I.Toaeoyusmyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skly Institut lakarstyannykh
I aromatichookikh rastenlro stantelya Bitsa Hookovskoy oblasti.
(Botamy-scology)
tKOWWTSUA, H.P.
'Larkspur (Delphinlivu elattun L.),, a now medicinal plant. Ape delo 10
no.5s2O-24IS-0 162. OURA 24:22)
Voesoyuznvy nauchno-isoledovatel I skLy institut lekarstyeartykh
i aromatichaskikh rasteniy.
SEUVAN07A, T.M.
Slatine content of larktipar D61phinius datus L. In relation to
the developmental phuse and age of tho'plant. Had. prom. 17
no.6t"-45 Je'63 (KML- 1714)
J. Voes'oyuznyy naucbno-issledov&4'Aiy institut lekarstvw-
'n7kh i Aromaticheakikh raoteniye
NOVM&LITSEVA, N.F,
Some characteristics of the anatomical structure of
Delphinium elatum L.v Delphinium dietyocarpum DC, and
Delphinium confusum M. Pop. Rast. res. 1 no.2:246-251
165o (MIRA 18:11)
19 Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut lekarst-
vennfth i arcmatichaskikh rasteniy, Moskva.
WBALKOR K.S.; PMLISON, M.Ye.j SHRETER, A.I.; VLASOV, H.1.,- GUBANOV,
I.A.; PjvMV, M.G.; PIMEMOVA, R.Te.;
SEREBRYAKWIA, A.A.
Preliminary evabiation of plants of the family Compositae
for their sesquiterpenia lactone content. Apt. dalo 14
no,5937-41 S-0 165. (MIRA 18~111)
1. Vaeaoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakly Institut 1,ek.5-jtv3rnykh
i aromaticheakikh rasteniy, Bittsa, H~skovskoy oblasti,
1ACCESSION NR: AP4015307
fewadvantage I-ling -in that only a knowledge of the law of oxcillatory-element
control is necessary. An, *xperinumtal, verification of a third-ordor prediction
control schom'o included: (1). a conservative - element plus an Integrator; (a) an
~oscinatoryelement plus an Integrator. Oxcillogranis of the transient processes
'In thi aLnulator used are supplied. Orig, art. has: 4 figures and 23 fornwAas.
ASSOCI&TION., n
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NOVOSELITSEVA, Zh.A. (Moskva)
Modeling of a controlled delay using standard computing elements. Avtom.
i telem. 25 no.1:91-T95 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2)
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ACCEYMON NR: AP4041465 S/01031'64/OZ5/006/0896/00/08
AUTHOR: Gul'ko, F. B. ; Kogan, B. Ya. (Doctor of technical sciences);
Lerner, A. Ya. (Doctor of technical sciences); Mikhaylov, N. N.;
Novosel'tseva, Zh- A.
TITLF-:- Predictiop.methc-d with high-speed analog computers and its application
SOUR ~-25i-no, 6,,,1964,,89-6-906~
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, predictive automatic control, predictor, analog
computer predictor
ABSTRACT: A method of optimum or near-optimum predictIve control and the
principles of analog predictors are cDnsidered. A time-optirnized third-order
syetern for controlling a 3-link plant -is examined as an example illustrating the
method of truncating the system by one order and using an anitiog-tvpe predictor.
The predictive metlv~d may be used for controlling plants of any order describable
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by this form of differential equation:
if fi (XI, a)
Xk 14 (ZA. Xh- 1),
it (t) all functions fh (k 2, 3, n)
vhere ~a u (t) is the controlling action;
alr~ assurried to be continuous and continuoursly differenttabLe v.,ith respect to
-ZA' XA-( and f, continuous with respect to u. The optirnafity of the trajectories
computed in any (but the first) predictor is ensured by the presence inside any
predictor of other predictors C-nputir.;I, in an acce-'eral-i.n.r !Planner, '_he
iLs in a decreasing number of links. An approximate simulator of the
:-ecornmended for the Predicor, vh~ch is intended for repeated solving of
a set of ~!fflfarential equations. A laboratory rnodel of stich a predictor with six
computing amplifiers, built by V. V. Gurov, permits an equat.on-aviution
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AUTHOR: Gullko, F. B, (Momow); Movoselitseva, Zh. jimoscow)
ORG: none
TrrLE: solution of Uoustationary problems of filtration and predioWen by simulation methods
SOURCE: Avtomatiks I telemekhanika, no. 4, 19660 122-141
automatic control, random flunction. linear auto -2"010M,
TOPIC TAGS: optimal matic c0
computer ~slmulatlon, filter. mathematic predletion
ABSTRACT: A noustationary problem of optimal linear filtration and prediction Is considered
for a class of additive noise with fLtdte disperblon. Differential filter equadons am derived,
permitting ths use of analog computers in the solution of the problem. Examples and sImula-
tion results- -are' given, Representation of optimal filtration, and prediction problems in the
form of a differential eWation with respect to the useful signal is found to be a very conve-
this reason the
nierit technique for the synthesis of optimal filters and their simulation. For
results obtained MV In some cases prove to be more useful than other methods which are of-
an so sentially calculational nature. The formulas obtained provide a complete solution to the
synthesis problem, by defining the structure of the filter (predictor) and the values of all its
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parameters. The most significant technical difficulties are encountered In the handling of the
variable factors, the complexity of the determination of which increases disproportionately as
the exponent of the differential filter equation increases. However, this problem can be easUy
circumvented through the use of memory devices since the law governing the change of the
factors is determined by a priori Information alone and is susceptible to prior computation.
The results constitute an extension of the well known results of R. E. Kalman and R. S.
BuBsey (Novyye resulltaty v lineynoy ftl1trataii I teorii, predskazaniya. Trudy Amerikanskop
obshchestva twhenerov-mekbanlkov, sertya D, "Tekhatcheakaya mekhanika" (ruask. per.),
t. 83, No. 1, lzd-vo Inostr.: lit., 1961) to a case in which the additive noise in the observed
signal is of finite dispersion. Here, by virtue of the formal analogy between the basic equattom
in both works the study of stability and convergence aspects in the problem discussed can be
carried out with the methods of Kalman and Bussey. This article deals only with the particu-
lar case of additive noise with finite dispersion--speciftcally, with a situation in which this
Interference can be reduced to white noise by means of a Mear differential operator (operator
without memory). In this instance, the exponent of the differential equation Which describes
the filter Is not greater than that of the object under observation. Orig. art. has: 5 figures
and 40 formulas.
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ACC NRs AT6029239
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0262/0269
flikhaylove No No; Now"Vtsevas Zh* A.
none
Application possibilities of an analog prediction device for the optimum con-
of systems containing an oscillating circuit
RCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya-seminar po teorii i metodain matematichesko?,G model-i
,vaniya. 4thl, Kiev, 1964. Vychislitellnaya tekhnika v upravienii (computer technolo- 1,
in control engineering)-, trudy konferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 262-269
C TAGS: analog digital computer, error prediction, mathematic prediction, time
mal control
TRACT: The possibilities of solving the optimum control problem for third-order
tems incorporating an oscillating circuit are investigated. The prediction process
based on the reduction of all coordinates of the model to zero (except the output
rdinat.e); thereupon, the stabilized value of the output coordinate is measured and
red in the memory until the beginning of the next cycle. This value is said to be
predicted value of the system's output coordinate. This method is applicable to
ear objects with transfer functions containing real poles only. Based on Pontrya-
Is maximum principle, systems of equations were constructed and circuit diagrams
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'Iwere designed for an optimum process in a third-order system with two conjugate camn-
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plex poles.' When 6 >tO.003, the initial conditions do not go beyond a cer-tain limit-
led domain. While at first glance this domain appears to be small, it grwis exponential-!
I) !
1y with the growth of 6. Several modifications of the problem were investigated:
L
the modeling of optimum control for equilibrium, and 2) the modeling of optimm. con-
trol for a rectilinear trajectory. The general form of the latter problem: given a
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itime function f(t), it is necessary to provide a system control such that the rela-
XI(() (1); X2 U) (1); X, (t)
true from a previously unknown moment of time v. When f(t) = rIT + r2, the
em can be considerably simplified. A circuit diagram for this care is presented.
art. has: 6 figures, 4 formulas.
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JACC NR: AF6034046 SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/66/000/010/OIS3/01"
AUTHOR: Gul'ko. IN B. .(Moscow); Novosel'teava, 7%. A. (Moscow)
ORG: none
I
TIT~E* Solving the nonstationary problems of filtration and prediction with
:arbitrary noise by simulation methods
ISOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekhanika. no. 10, 19 -660-'153-168
TOPIC. TAGS: signal noise separation, electric filter. computer simulation
JABSTRACT: This in a continuation of the authors' earlier work (Aytom. i
I telemekh. , no. 4. 1966); a more general form of noise, viz. , arbitrary additive
noise. is considered. Differential equations describing the filter are met up,
.!.which permits using analog computers for solving the problem.. From
jValU~S of Signal &(C).dUring (t Q. an estimator t)* of the desirable
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BA3HEN (Cand. Tee
Cent. Sci. Res. Inst. Technology and Machine-Building, Moscow.
"An,wendungsgebiete und Technisch-Wirt-Schaftliche Kennwerte Fuer Das C02
Schweissen" Schweisstechnik, Vo. 2, 1958.
NCVOBHIZMA, Re-Not SLADKOVAs TQ*Ao -
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Good. I kart. no.100-34 Nr 156, (MZRA 9:20)
(Cartoermpby)
NOVOSFIINOVI G. P.
Novoshinov,, G, F. -- "Material on the Stucky of the Physical Properties
of the Horny Material of the Hoof in Healthy Horses and Those Afflicted with
Pododermatitis.11 Min Hiaher Education USSR. Kazan' State Veterinar7 Inst
0
imeni N. L. Bauman. KazanIv 1955. (Disseration For the Degree of Candidate
in Veterinavy Sciences).
So: Kniz4naya Letopis', No. 11, 1956, PP 103-114
ACCESSION MR: AR40k5694 s/ooSI/63/000/023/0355/0355
SOURCE: Me KhIslyat Abs. 23K96
AUTHOR: Nwashinskays. N. S.; Klyuchnikov. N. G.
'yIIC
TITLE: The protection of steel In water by the salts of certain dicar6ox
acids
CITED SOURCE: Uche zap* Mosk* gas@ pede In-t Im. V. I. Lanins, no. 181, 1962,
20-27
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion. corrosion inhibitor, steel corrosion, sodium adipate, j
sodium malonate, sodium oxalate, Iron oxide
ABSTRACT: Among the sodium salts of the dicarboxylic acids, the highest.protective*
1-power with respect to steel-20 in distilled H20 Is shown by sodium adipate. Na-
malonate has less protective activity, followed by Na-oxalate. The protective can-
centrations In distilled H 0 for 90 hrs. are 0.0001 K for Na-adipate, 0.05 N for
Na-malonate and 0.1 H for ia-oxalate. With an increase In the chain length of Ma
salts of dicarboxylic acids on a CH2 group, the protective properties Increase.
Electronagraphic studies of the stdel surface showed'that In protective concentra-I
tions of the Na salts of dicarboxyllc acids, a film of -F Is formed. Elec- f
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SOURCE: RZh. Khlolyao Abso 23K63
AurrHoRs Dwravlav. Is Me; Kallast# V. A.; Novashinskeyep N. S.
I ran
TITLE: The effect of oxygen. Inhibitor and oxide film an the corrosion,of
i In water
CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Ilosk. " s. pod. In
go -t Ime V. Is Lanina, no. 181. 1962,
13-19
TOPIC TAGS: 'corrosion, corrosion Inhibitor. Iron corrosion, rust..oxide film
ABSTRACT: It has been confirmed that Fe does not undergo corrosion in distilled
water in the absence of oxygen. With insufficient oxygen Inthe water and aqueous
solutions of inhibitors an the Fe surface a film is formed, consisting mainly of
Fe304 and Y-FeZ03' However, this film has poor protective qualities and the cor-
rosive process proceeds with the formation ofY-FeOOH in the solution. The pre-
sence or absence.of the primary oxide film on the Fe surface does not have any
influence on the'further development of the process,. Studies on the Fe surface
by the electronographic method after treatment.with aqueous solutions of Inhibitors
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SOURCE: RZh. Khlmlyap Abs. 23K92
AUTHORS Kallast, We A*,# Zhuravleve lo No; Noveshinskaye. No So
Study of the resistance of the protective films formed an tran.during the
TITLE:
action of Inhibitors
CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Kaska Va. pod. Inost Im. V. le'Lanine, no* 181, 1961,
124-110
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, corrosion Inhibitor. protective film. Iran corrosion,
samicanductive film
ABSTRACT: The authors determined the resistance of protective films formed on
iron In solutions of the following Inhibitors: potassium chromate, hexamethylen*-l
diamine chromate, sodi 'um molybdate. sodium tungstate, sodium benzoate, sodium I
adipate. The growth of the protective film starts during the first few minutes ofj
the inhibitor's action. Later, slight thickening of the film occurs. Protective
films appearing an Iran under the Influence of Inhibitors possess samiconductive
10 references. Authors' summary
properties and have perforated conductivity.
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KLYUCHNIKOV N.G.; NOVOSHINSUYA U.S.
Protective acti dn:qf--xaftl=- adipate azd dibu-t5rl est-er of
adipic acid. Zhui--':,pAkl.. khim. 36 nollx2470!-2474 9 163.
(WRA 17. 1)
.1. Kc#kOTqld3r goimd&mtvsnW pedagagicheekly-Anstitut imeni
Leni".
NDVCSIISTSKIYP
~~, I ~,
. 4_-
Sow recent data on the geological structure of the Bitkov p1troleum
deposit. Trudy MGVI no.12.,80-85 158. (MIMA 220J
(Bitkov region--Pstroleum geology)
NOVOSIIZTSKIY I R.M.
Compwtion of reservoirs in fields of =Itlwne oil reservoirs.
Neft. i gaze pran. no.2:37-41 Ap-Je 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-inaledavatel'skiy geologorazvedochnyy
institute
(Ukraine-Oil reservoir engineering)
NOVOSILETSKIY, R.111.
I..ecovery factora of certain fields in the cis-Carpathian re.-Ion.
Neft. i gaz. prom. no-4:40-4-44, G-D t63.
(RI-luk 17:12)
1. Ukrainskiy n4uchno-Issledovazel'skiy geologorazvedocinyy institut-,
Pvov.
NOVOSILETSKII, RIM,
- - - - ~~ 1. ~---- 11 - - ~.
Formtion of clear h1gL-gravitV oil pools in the ci&-rArpmthian
region* Trudy UkrNIGRI no,5s97-105 163. (MIRA 1833)
NCVOSIi=N-Mt-R4H*-
Dependence of the initial production of oil on its physico-
chemical properties in the Glubinnaya fold of the Bitkov
field. Trudy UkrNIGRI no.7:193-198 163. (MIRA 19e1)
1. NOVOSILITS01, A, 1,; KHODAKCV, A. L.; SIMLIMAN, MI. S.
2. USSR (6ou)
4. Dielectrics
7. Effect 6f deviati6hs fr6m stoichiometric composition on the properties of BaT103
ceramics in strong fields. Zhur. tekh. i eksp. fiz. 23 no-3 1952.
9. Wnth List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fe !U~-1953. Uiclassified.
MVOSILITSZV. Bo. insh.; CMDINDVSXIY# L.. Inzh.
trailer desIgned br the $racial Design Office of the
Koscow State Building Trust. IIs, strol. Nook. 2 no.7:15~-16 JI '59.
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WOVOSILITSEV, Nikolay Sergeyevich (Rostov on the Don State Tjniv)
awarded sci degree of Doc Physico-Miath Sci for the 6 May 57 defense
of disset*tation: "Influence of crystallization conditions on Seip ette
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salt-electrical toeMetoelektricheskiyel properties of barium titanate"
at the Council,, Mos State Univ imeni. Lomonosov; Prot No 17, 21 Jun 58.
(BINTIVOI 12-58920-21)
SUBJECT: USSR/Luminescence 4,9-3-1/26
AUTHORS: Novosilltsev, N.S., Khodakov, A.L., Sholokhovich, M.L.,
-re-s-*7Eko_,Y9.G. and Kramarov, O.P.
TITLEt The Cultivation and Investigation of Ferroslectric Nonocrystals
(Vyrashchivaniye i issledovaniye monokristallov segneto-
elektrikov)
PERIODICALi Isvestlys Akademil Nauk SSSRg Serlya fisichaskayaq 1957,Vol 216
#3, pp 295-304 (USSR)
ABSTRACT& The Scientific Research Physico-Mathematical Institute at the
ROSTOV/DON State University has studied the interaction of
barium titanate, strontium titanate, lead titanate and lead
zirconate with a series of substances in the molten state. A
number of suitable salty solvents for the above aentioned sub-
stances and crystalllzation conditions have been established.
Several methods for cultivating crystals of barium and stron-
tium titknatos and sirconates were applieds
a. Monoorystals of BaTiO and SrTiO, were obtained out of
a molten mixture of sodium a9d potassiJ carbonates and poly-
Card 1/4 crystallic barium and strontium titanates. These monocrystals
TITLE:
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The Cultivation and Investigation of Ferroelectric Konocrystals
(Tyrashchi,raniye i iseledovaniye monokristallov segneto-
elektrikov)
Were obtained out of a molten mixture of potassium fluoride
and respective titanates.
b. Nonocrystals of the lead zirconato were obtained out of
a molten mixture of potassium fluoride with polycrystallic
lead sirconate.
Three different consignments of barium titanate crystals wake
grown. They differed in the value of OA ratio. The Curio
point of these crystals was at temperatures of 500,800 and 1100C.
During the careful studies of B i0 3 monocrystals, it was found
out that many of their properti:TS can be changed under the in-
fluence of various factores some crystals aged (but the aging
Is reversible); some crystals after being subjected to strong
heating and rapid cooling down, showed (juring 3 days) a re-
duced dielectric permittivity fro* '."'~_to 1,9001 some barium
titanate aonocrystals darkened by heating in vacuum and by
cathode bombardment. This darkening was not accompanied with
ny structural changes but electric conductivity increased to
:
uch a degree that the measuring of dielectric parameters
became impossible.
48-3-2/26
TITLEs The Cultivation and Investigation of Ferroelectric Mono-
crystals (Vyrashchivaniye i issledovaniye sonokristallov
segnetoelektrikov)
Thus BaTiO crystallization out of molten salts yielded va-
riaas modiiications of crystals with anomalous ferroelectric
properties,, By varying temperature conditions, it was
possible to grow crystals with different values of the a/&
ratio, including non-ferroelectric crystals.
It was later discovered that these crystals can be carried
through the whole series of states by means of thermal
treatmentz
Nonocrystals of SrTiO 3 were obtained by two methodar
1. Out of a molten mixture of polycrystallic SrTiO 3with
potassium fluoride, and
2. Out of a molten mixture of polycrystallic SrTiO 3with
50 % of sodium carbonate + 50 % of potassium carbonate.
The monocrystals obtained by these two methods differed in
their dielectric properties,
Monocrystals of solid solutions of the (B&,Sr)TiO 3 type were
obtained out of corresponding mixtures of barium and stron-
Card 3/4 tium titanates and molten potassium fluoride. Dielectric
48-3-1/26
TITLE: The Cultivation and Investigation of Ferroelectric Mono-
crystals (Vyrashchivaniye i issledovaniye monokristallov
segnetoelektrikov)
parameters of thece monocrystals vary considerably after
thermal treatment. After 3 hours of annealing under a
temperature of 1,3500C the crystals darkened but acquired
nor2al ferroelectric propertios.
The extensive experience in cultivation of ferroelectric
crystals has shown that crystallization conditions strongly
affect their ferroelectric properties, Some ferroelectrics
can stay in a metastable state for a long time after soli-
dification,
The article contains 11 graphs and 2 photos. The biblio-
graphy lists 39 references, of which 31 are Slavic.
INSTITUTIONi Scientific Research Physico-Mathematical Institute at the
ROSTOV/DON State University im~ Molotov
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED: No date indicated
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress.
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NOT.OS1VTSU. U.S.
Phase trajectory of an oscillation circuit containing seigmetto-
electric substsuces. IzT. AN SSSR. Ser.f1s. 22 no.12.-IA27-1430
D 156. (MIRA 12:2)
I. Nauchno-Issledowatelskly fis1ko-matmatichaskly Institut
pri Rostovskom-na-Donu gosudarstyannon universitate.
(Hysteresis) (Ferraelectric substances)
UTHORS SOV/70-4y-18/26
Novosilltsev,, N.S. (Deceased), Khodakov, A.16,, Sholokhovich
and Kramaro'V
I I . .
TITLE: Experimental Work on Growing Single Crystals of Ferro-
electrics (Opyt raboty po vyrashchivaniyu monokristallov
segnetoelektrikov)
10PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 101 -- 108 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: General review of work on (Ba. Pb)(Ti, Zr)O 3 ferro-
electrics. There is a considerable difference between
the.observed and calculated densities of perovskite
ceramics indicating disordered regions between domains,
Colour and electrical conductivity are also variable.
Attempts were made to grow SrTiO 3 by the Verneuil process
but complications due to the formation of the hexagonal
phase occurred and lowered permittivity. Growth from
the melt has also been tried using an arc furnace but
difficulties with oxygen deficiency and the metastable
hexagonal phase again arose. Remejka (Ref 46) reported
that the presence of iron oxide hindered the formation
Oardl/3 of oxygen defects but only 1.5% ferrate in BaTiO 3 gave
SOV/70-4-1-18/26
Experimental Work on Growing Single Crystals of Ferroelectrics
a hexagonal structure. In 1956, zone refining was tried
very successfully, crystals greater than 1 cm being
obtained but attention has turned to the use of crystals
with artificially Introduced disordering. It was found
in 1951-2 that appropriate thermal treatment could
restore BaTiO3 with poor permittivity curves to the proper
state and the composition to the equilibrium value. In
1953, it was found that foreign atoms could alter the
temperature variation of physical properties and solid
solutions of BaTiO 3-BaSnO 3-BaZrO3were studied. Because
of applications to memory devices, the interest in single
crystals and their electrical properties increased. Melts
of KF were used for obtaining crystals of (Ba.Pb)TiO 3
and (Sr,Ba)TiO 31 Dielectric properties have been
measured at from 50 to 10 6 c/s, including recording of the
hysteresis loop under various conditions. Linear expansion
Card2/3
SOV/70-4-1-18 6
Experimental Work on Growing Single Crystals of Ferroe-yeatries
coefficients have been measured as has the dependence
of Curie point on composition. A volume jump at the
Curie point can be shown dilatometrically. X-ray
measurements for (Bao. Fb 0.5 )TiO3single crystals gave
a = 3.965, c = 4.037 and On = 1.016 at 20 OG,
Twinning has been studied optically and supercooling at
the transition through the Curie point has been shown.
Cinematogrgphic records of jump-like transitions (at
about 500 C) taking 0.1 to 0.4 see at a rate of heating
of 2-4 /min have been made. The changes in-domain
structure in electric fields have been followed.
There are 3 figures and 48 references, 44 of which are
Soviet, 2 English, 1 Dutch and I international.
ASSOCIATION: Hostovskiy-na-Donu gos. universitet (Rostov-ha-Donu
State University)
SUBMITTED: Derember 7, 1958
Card 3/3
110TOSMITUT, KHODAKOT, A.L.-, SHULtKAN, K.S.
~
Ketastable states of BaTiO3. Daki. A.kad. Nauk SSSR 83, No.6. 829-31 '52. .
(RA 56 no.668:5454 '53) (MI-RA 5:6)
KALAKEIOV. Z.S., kapitan I rang& sapass; , A.A., inzh.-kapitan
1 rangs; LOPHIS. A.K., kapitan I range; YAMITANOT. N.V.. kapItan
1 rangm, BOWAYLINUIT, D.K., kupitan 2 range; GOWnWO. B.I.,
kapitan 2 range; TALIKOV, I.Ta., insh.-po4polkovnlk; OTOW-M.,
kapitan-leytenaut. BIR K.I., insh.; IPAURV. 'F.C.
*ftia-adidrali obshchly red.; KLIMARDY. A.I., red.; IINOVA,
14A. s tekhn, red.
(Practical seamanshlifl KorskAia praktika. Kookwa, ToGnAzd-vo
X-ya- obor.609. Pt.l. 1958. 416 p. (KiRa 12:6)
(Navigation)
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AUTHORSt Bashilov, A. A., Dzhelepov, B. S., e!0-22--2-10117
llovouilltueva, L.
J. D.
TITLE: The Conversion 6pectrum of La140 (I'Lonversionnyy La140)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Seriya Fizicheskalya, 1958,
Vol. 22, Nr 2, pp. 179-190 03SR)
ABSTRACT: The authors succeeded in separating La140 with a high opeci-
fic activity from Ba140 (T- 12,8 days). Prikhodtseva and
Khollnov (Ref 23) performed new measurements on the~_-spec-
trum of Lal4o under perfected conditions, which is detailed
in this paper. The first chapterv Experimental conditions
deals with the description of the investi,-ation of the con-
version electron spectrum of Lal4o' using a magnetic spectro-
meter with perfected focusation (ketron). The divergence
angle of theelectron beam in the spectrometer was selected
in such a way, that it corresponded to the ground conversion
lines of Lal4ortith respect to vidth. An usual GoiCer-lijueller
Card 1/4 counter was used for the registration of the electrons: In
The Conversion Spectrum of L.14o
48-22-2-10/17
the chapter: The rvaulta of inventi,~-ation: It is stated, that
the authors nuccooded in determining 20 conversion lineu cor-
responding to the 16 nuclear transitions. 1,juite as well all
lines, which were discovered earlier by Cork et al, could be
determined, and besides also the weak K and L lines correspon-
ding toAO - 73o keV. In the chapter: The determination of the
multipolar order of nuclear trnnsitions into Cel4o. The ratio
K/Ls the a-uth-o-ra used the values from tables by L.A. Sliv
and I.1z. Band (Ref 19) for the coefficients of internal con-
version and values bj Pouz for the coefficient of internal
conversion on the Lr-shell, interpolated according to G.F~Dra-
nitsyna (Ref 2o). In this way the theoretical values for
K/L at Z - 58 were obtained with respect to the first 06 multi-
poles. A corresponding table is given here. In the chapter
dealing with the quantityl-, it is stated that the authors
are familiar vith the data on the relative intensities in the
spectra of the conversion electrons as well as of the-,--radia-
tion (Ref 23). Thus arises the possiblility to determihe the
conversion coefficients, if it were possible to combine the
Card 2/4 scales of two spectra. This could be attained if only the
The Conversion Spectrum of Lal4o
48-22-2-10/17
multipolar order of one transition were known. in the chapter:
~_t correlations it is stated, that although the authors did
not investigate the correlation between the rays of Ce1409
the last obtained experience, however, woult -enable them to
set up the quantum characteristics. The correlation by Bishop
and Jorba (Ref 21), Robinson and Madansky (Ref 12), Bolotin
(Ref 14) and Coleman (Ref 5) are referred to. In the chapter:
The quantum characteristics of the excited states of Cel4o
the following excited states of Cel4o are treated ) (F,,=
- 1597 keV) of type 2+. 2) (Ez= 2083 keV). Here only one
transition to the first level (kO - 486,6 keV) is known.
The transition from the third state (E.. 2412 keV) to the
first and second level of Ce'40 (k,- 815,3 and 328,6 keV)
could be observed, but no transition to the ground level
could be found. 4) The fourth state (E,,- 2520 keV) "appa-
rently" discharges to all lower levels:O, 1597, 2083 and
2412 keV, producing di tion with a quantum energy of
lt-ra ia
2520, 923, 436 and 8 keV. Subsequently a more exact analy-
sis of the mentioned states is given, data on which are
Card 3/4 compiles into a table.
Phe Conversion Spectrum of Lal4o
48-22-2-10/17
There are 6 figures, 4 talbes, and 23 references, 6 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Fizicheskiy institut Lenin,-radskooo Cos. unive_rsiteta im.
A.A. Zhdanova (Physics institute.Leningrad State University
imeni A.A. Zhdanov)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Lanthanum-Conversion spectra
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S10321631 M /005/015/0,2
AUTHORS-: T.- K. Novosilltseva, 11. 1., Palkin. B. Ao, Ryazanov,
V. and-Fri a.
TITLE:- Method,of testing sheet~materials for biaxia.1-extension at a
different reserve of elastic energy
PERIODICAL:: Zavodskaya laboratoriya)-v.,29) no., 5, 19631-600-604
TEXT: :~Analysis,of a number of operational failures such as the explosion
of th6'British "Comet" jet aircraft has shown that with a rise in the reserve of.
:elastic energy ihthe presence of*de.fects not only acceleration of deformation
-stre h-of a-material can be ex
and,failure occur, but also a reduction intbe-_. ngt
pected.-'.A device has been-constructed.to test biaxial extension of sheet material-
at a.differ ent rese-kve.oflelasticenergy .by means of pneumatic(gaseous nitrogen)-
or bydraulic-(liquid AM-10), arranged so that the working part of the test piece
w.as ..in-azone ofpractlcally'symmetrical biaxial extension. In tests-of the in--
:fluence-,of-the working medium transmitting pressure to the-test-piece'on the
strength..a.ndnaturei of failure of the sample, test-pieces.vere brokeri down Into
-4 Into.fine pi
rather:large~plecps In the bydrWalic test.,a, eces In the pnemati,c#
In-teats.,.of_the..1n�luence of the volume of,the iiarking medium it was found that
increase:in theivolurae of-the container did not lead to substantial change in
the kinetics although the rate of deformation increased. There are 6 figures
Card lll~:Js and 2 tables.
U zi-.F~; ITOTOSIL"SEVA I I.; GER""KC
L~ .
i9f0frEV, ,,I.; GLANNOV, S. .; ZILOVA! 11 1 , )VA9 L. V.
Effect of thermal treatm~-nt and L;I,,Iddir.;;, on -~hp strength of
VT14, VT15,, and VT16 titanium alloys under biaxial t~ension.
TSvet. met. 38 rio.9*75 S 165.
I~aRA 18,12)
1-23052-66 FSS-~2/E'NT(1)/E'811-(M)/EWP(t)/E~mp('k)--- J-b/Jk/HW
ACC NR, - Ap6ouW4... 'SOURCE CODE, UR/0057/66/
036/003/05 10556,
1 A(P]MOR: .:X:ulgavchUk-j No-voskolltseva, G. A.-
ORG:~ no! ne
TITLE ~'A study of :the heating . and. evaporatiod kinetic& of 4Xplodi g Viies by the
n
x-ray method..'
SOURCE_:~ ZhArnal telchnicheskoy, fiziki, Y. 36-,. no. 3, 1966,.549-556
TOPIC: TAGS. explo.diniz wire. electrical:6xplosioa
ABSTRACT Simultaneous oscillographic recordings were -idade__ of the electrical
,parameters and the x-ray. pulse in an-investigation.of the kinetics of heating and
evaporation -of copper and brass wires 5 cm. long and 1.0 and 0 .78 mm -in'diameter, -re-
spectivelyi.exploded by high-density current. The wires were exploded in the -.air
and in polye--hylene tubes., - The experiments aimed at An investigation of the causes
of the. "curient pauself occurring after the heat-up, and the process.of phase transi-
liquid to vapor The experimenta 1-arrangement made it possible to obtain
tion from
x-rw photographs,of.the process at-any'instant. The time dependencies of the main
parameters obtained. were as follows. Current followed a roughly.sinusoidal curve
from zero:'to a maximum. of about -100 ka at the 16 jjsec mark, falling back to zero,
at-about the 301isec mark., Voltage, which.stayed at I to 1.5 kv' during the initial
.period,.showed a ,sharp upward peak of up to 8 ky at about the 20 psec time mark.
_.-The resis Itance, and. power followed roughly thevoltage curve with maxima at about
-C.ard- 1/3 UDC: -53T.529
ACC N14 -AP6011404
0.23. ohm, a~nd:Zoo starting'from . near-zero, afterthe psec tilhe markv 71h6 ener
followed r gy
Pughly, the.porwer Curve-, reaching:a ceiling of about YkJ when the volt
resistance, age
and power,were subsiding from their maxima, Wires-.enclosed in poly- I
ethyl tubing display~ed slightly low' -a faster drop of. the. current)
ene., er values and
delayed and.considerably
(about 50%) lover peak values for.voltage and powers.s. run-'
away. rise in the case of resistance and-slightly lower and somewhat delayed values
in.the energy .curve The x-rVphotographs showed an expansion of wire diameters.
-by. 1-.,48 And 1# 53~ times for -copper and brauc , occurring 1.0. and 0.2. psee be-fore the
-corresponding voltage peaks when the spent 'energy mounted tb -4.27 and 5.5 kjs
respectively. After.this the wire began to display an increasing series of trans-
'verse layers of lesser density 0.1 to I mm thick- On the.basis-,of their luminosity
oa--conventional photographs and also from the bulging,of the polyethylene tubing,
these,layers were interpreted as arc discharges. At the.instants 6f.valtage peaks$
.~.the wire was already cut up into 1 to 5 mm pieces of solid matter, with ab .out 15% of
:the metal evaporated. The process of breaking up-intensified further after the, I*ak.
Other parameters calculated from the observation date. were the speed and energy oe
expansion of the wire, and the spread of e
~~lpE~ion prpducts in, time in thecase of
bare wire azi& wire enclosed in polyethylene. tubes explanation of 'the proces's
of disintegration of the wire into pieces.was, found in the variations of its initial
diameter., A variation of 1% in diameter is considered sufficient to cause a con-
excess of.temperature in the narrows. The faster rise of temperature in
one section accelerates the process--of exploding in that area, which in turn has the
effect of sloving'down the heating-process in the adjacent cooler sections, mainly
because of the vapor pressure developing in the process. Speculations regarding the
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SEMENOVt V.; NOVOSMSKIT, L.
Establishing normo for the vorklng capital iuA supplying credit to
state farm@. Denit- krodo 19 no.603-a J*o 162. (mm :4s6)
1.1 Nachallnik otdols, finansirovanlya, sovkhosov MInisterstva fine aw
SSSR (for Semnow), 2, Starobly kraditnyy inspektor Smalbirskoy
kontory Gosbanka (Ifor Novaslavokly).
(State rarme-Finance)
(Novosibirsk Province-Agricultural credit)
ROTOSPASSKIT. A.F.; LIONWOV, U.K., rodaktor; TATHSHUM. Ye.B.. takhnichn-
.8 redaktor
Nodern. blast ftmaceal Sovromennala dowennala pech' . Kookwas Goo.
0-takhns tsd-wo Ilt-ry po chernot I toyetnol mtallurglt#
1%50o 394 pe [Mcrofilml (Km 9:12)
(Blast furnaces)
dom Rum.]
ate TuchnA. (prito Dm. 46-j
i P;b , ;
L,D` A; ?; ZLTWIX. T.Y,
Rov~/
=W-4P
Remote signaling and remote control for radio relay lines.
Ilektrosviarl 11 no.8:26-31 Ag 157. (MIU 10:12)
(Radio relay systems)
NOTOSPASSKIY. V.V.; RAEDV, S.I.. tekhnichankly redaktor.
1~ ow-190woza,
[In ~%stem CaucasvAl I& Zapaduou Kaylaxe. [ftskm. IzdL-,vo MUS
P~rof Is"t. 1954. umagod]. (KUL 8:4)
(Caummus, Western-Description azd travel)
RGVOSZM. Tibor, dr.; RISKO. Tibor.
-.W"
The role of spondylodeals In
Tubark. kerdesel 9 no*2:79-82
c1r.: 1FATER, Jazaef. dr.
the therapy of spinal tuberculosis.
Apr 56.
1. As Allant Fodor Jossef THC. Gyoatnteset (igasgato-foorvos:
Risko, Tibor dr.) koslemanyo.
(TOWULOSIS, SPIRAL. surg.
spondylo4ests, Indic. & compl. (Hun))
L
R1810 TIBOR, Dr.; NOVOGULp
Abdmative resection In surgery of the hip. &a, sebeezet 10 no.2-3t
133-137 knr-June 57.
1. As Allaul Fodor Zassof Tba. 0yogyIntexat (Bmdapest) koslassays
Igaigato-foorvan: Risko Tibor dr.
(HIP, surg.
abductive resection, technic (Ehn))
RISKO, Tibor, Dr.'. MOVOGM. Tibor. Dr.
our mwgimd remalts with adsto-vortebratomr-spon4lodools, Orvehatilo
100 no.13:466-472 29.Nar 59.
I**,Ax~Allpml Ifodw Joxsef Tbo. Gyoalutezet. Bu&pest (Igaxgato-
foorivoit Babok Lorand dr.) 1. as. Sebessoti Oestalyansk (foorvas:
HIGIm-11bor &.) kosl*a~Wo
(MMUIMIS. SPML. sure,
costo-vwtabrat ovy-spandy lodes 4, technics I results
(Hun)) I
RISKOR T.; 1OVaSTSEL, To
bUarience vitb surgical therapy of tuberculous spoody1itis
vith special reference to the operation of costo-vertebrotcW-
qmdyloUsthests. Mdrurglia 15 no.2/3:222-224 162.
(TUESMULOSIS SPINAL surg)
110VOSULp To
Report an a study-tour to the National Pkraplegio Center In
%glande- Orro hatil. 105 no.-ntl286-1287 5 J1964
C ZECHOSLOVAKIA
NOVOTNA, LRE?KTORIK, jffiliation not given
U _7.
"Scientific and Working Meeting of the Psychiatric Section, 6th
April. 66. 11
Prague, Ces'll-oslovenska Psychiatrie, Vol 63, No 1. Feb 67, pp 68-69
Abstract: The following papers were submitted at the Meeting:
VOLAVKA, J.; Automatic Analysis of EEG and Clinical Data; MATOUSEK,
M.: Recording System for Automatic Evaluation of EEG; YLATOUSEK, M.;
ROUBICEK, J.; VOLAVKA, J.; EEG in Schizophrenias. No references
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