SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHALNOV, M.I. - SHALPYKOV, A.

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SAVICH, A.V.; SHAL'M~,I-I.I. Decomposition of polynucleotides and their precursors caused by gamnia radiation.. _Rwdiobialogiia I no.1:23-29 161. (MUU 14:7) (GAI-94A PAYS- --PHYSIOLOGICAL E2FECT) (NUCLEOTIDES) SAVICH, AN.; SIIALINOV, M.I. (Illoscow) Action of sodium persulfate on pyrimidine bases. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.11:25C9-2513 11 161. OVIPA 1/,-12) (Sodiizm pqroyydisulfate) (Pyrimidine) S/205/62/002/005/002/017 D268/D308 T "Ir C, H Shallnov, ji',T TITLE: Radiolysis of orotic acid P i C, D ! CRadiobioio;~iya, v. 2, no. 5, 1962, 654 - 661 To obtain irflo-rmiation on the changes induced in the pyrimi- dine nucleotides by irradiation, the kinetics of the radiochemical reactions of orotic acid (OA), the common antecedent of DNA and MIA pyrimmidines, were studied. Irradiation was in the atmosphere with 6o Co -ria rays at 330 rad/min, the doses,being 500 - 50,000 rad in somie cases. Acueous OA solutions %vere used., with an initial concen- tr_-tion o" jo-:5 - 1o-3 'K and p1l 7 and 5.5. In neutral solutions at these concenturations, OA decomposition products increased from*1.5 to 3 mol/e v, .1sing with -DH 5.5 at 10-5 - 1o-4 M and at 10-4 - 10-3 I., to 7 mol/ev. The presence in -he 3ol of equinolar Na2S2O, imDuri- ties had a sensitizinr- effect on radiolysis iving a multiple in- c,oase to the decompositon product at 3 x 10-5 T', -he e`f'ec- ine-ea- la U m. - t' sin- as the impurity increased. Study of OA dark reactions with so- ., 0 xlard 1/2 S/205/62/002/005/002/01-t HadJOlYsis Of' orotic acid D268/D308 diul- lje-c3ulfatle s=-estaci, tilatu sensitized radiolysis may be a chain mechanism. There are 5 figures. SUBLITTED: !,:arc, 2, 190-2 Card 2/2 'jHALINOV) I'l.i. Correiation beWeen the data o~. che-nistry olp Poly- nucleoti.des and their precursors and some radiobiological (~ --- " I , :.U effects. Trud~ M1,91P. Otd. biol. 7:./+7-,9 163. , L, -ft I U AFIRAGOVA, V.I.; DUZHENKOVA, N.A.; SAVICH, A.V.; SHALIITOV, 1,1.j.; PODOSfIVINA, V.A., red. [Primary radiobiological processes] Pervichr-ye radio- biologicheskie protsessy. [by] I.I.I.Amiragova i dr. 1-!oskva, Atomizdat, 10,64. 286 p. (MURA 17:12) L 22782-66 EV~T C1 _JK_ TH-C NR, AP6007764 SOURCE CODE: UR/0205/66/006/001/0101/0104 AUTHOR: Petrova, N. D.; Shallnov, M. 1. q3 ORG: none '~g Oto TITLE: Investigation of the radiation protection effect of DNA~i&A, RNA hydrolysate and orotic acid on leukopoiesis in rabbits and rats SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, v. 6, no. 1, 1966, 101-104 TOPIC TAGS: radiation protection, leukopenia, leukopoiesis, DNA, RNA, radiation sick- ness, radiation damage ABSTRACT. The effect of DNA, RNA, RNA hydrolysate and orotic acid--administered be- fore and after irradiation--on leukopoiesis during radiation sickness in rabbits and rats is discussed. The control and experimental rabbits were given a single dose of 550 rad; the rats were exposed to three doses: 100, 200, and 400 rad. Blood was ex- tracted for analysis 1, 3, 7, 12, and 20 days following irradiation. The number of leukocytes in 5 ml of peripheral blood in irradiated experimental and control animals was tallied and compared. Changes in the number of leukocytes in the peripheral blood- of the rabbits and rats are graphed. It is concluded that nucleinic preparations are of greater therapeutic than prophylactic benefit; while they do almost nothing to halt leukopenia, they have a beneficial effect on the restoration of leukopoiesis. It is Card 1/2 UDC: 577.391 : 628.58 L "IHZ-bb ACC NR: AP6007764 recommended that nucleinic preparations be tested for their therapeutic effect on irradiated organisms injected with radiation protection agents which form complexes with DNA. The authors thank Professor I. I. Ivanov at whose initiative the present work was carried out. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.- 114] SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 29Jun64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 005 ATD PRESSs 41,gej ACC NRt AM5008927 BOON EXPLOITATIM I.1 Duzhenkova, N. A.j Savich, A. V.; Shaltnov, M. I. Primary radiobiologk4*;~_prqp~sses '(Parrichnyye radiobiologicheakiye protsessy) 11oscoWJ' Atomizdats 1964& 286-p. Illus.,, biblio. 2700 copies printed, Editort V. A. Fodoshyina; Technical editor: Ya. 1. Mazell; Proofreadart M, 1. E11=s TCPJB TAGS.- amino acid, ionizing radiation biologic affect, nuclaic acid, porpbyrin compound,, radiation, biochemical effect, radiation call effect.. radiation tissue effects FURPGS9 AND COVERAGE: This monograph was intended for specialists in the fields of r2dioloar and radiation chamiatry~' as well Ps for chemists and physicists Interested in the effect of ionizing radiation on living organisms* In thia monograph, the transformation of the energy of ionizing radiation in biologic media and the effect of radiation on three classes of biologically, important compoundst (1) nucleic and law- molecular material entering into their composition; (2) porphyrins and other materials playing an important role In tisoue respiration; " (3) amino acids and albumins are analyzed; also analyzed is the role of these processes in the injurious effect of rad:6 ation. The authors express their gratitude to N. V. Tiaofeyev-Resovskly for his in- valuable advice. SHALINOV, N.A., gornry inzh.; SAVENKO, Yu.F., kand. tekhn. nauk Rapid mining in mines of the Pervomayskiyugoll Trust. Ugoll 39 no.5:27-28 My 164. (,'-II-RA 17: 8) 1. Trest Pervomayskugoll (for Shal'110-1). 2. Kormnunarskiy gornoinoLallurgicheskiy institut (for Suvenko). SHAIII'OV, N.G. .-; "' Lock sprirg-, on the shuttle winding mechnnism. Obm.teI:h.O-Py-t. [MLPI no-15:24-25 156. (MIRA 11:11) (Looms) USc-R/ Miscellaneous -Industrial processes r3ard 1/1 Pub. 103 - 3/24 Authors : Shal Inov, V. A. Title : Certain problems of high-speed grinding Periodical : Stan. i instr. 11, 6 -9, Nov 1954 Abstract : The technical and safety problems involved in high-speed grinding are dis- cussed. Measures for the obtainment of high accuracy of ground surfaces and for the elimination of safety hazards during the operation of high-spee(i grinding machines, are- suggested. Graphs; drawings; illustration. Institution : Submitted : SHALIIIOV, Valeriy Alekseyevich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; CHESTNOV, A.L., kandidat teldinicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; KUUTYGIN, A.M., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. retsenzent; BXfZBLIHAN, R.D., inzhener, redaktor; PETROVA, I.A.. izdateltaki7 redaktor; ZUDAKIN, I.M., tekhnichoakiy redaktor [Fast grinding of alloyed structural steel] Skorostnoe shlifovanie legirovannykh konstruktsionnykh stalei. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo obor. promyBhl.. 1956. 126 p. (MIRA 9:12) (Steel, Structural) (Grinding and polishing) Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 8/20 Author Shallnov, V. A. Title Grinding and Polishing of Ceramic Alloys Periodical Stan. i Instr., 1, 26-28, Ja 1956 AID P - 4207 Abstract The author describes some results of his studies of abrasive disks and belts used for grinding and polishing of ceramic alloys. Since ceramic alloys are not uniform, and differ in form, texture and color, the abrasives of diamond-dust, green and black carborundum, electro- corundum and other materials, are selected for use on disks or belts to obtain optimum results. Two drawings, 4 graphs, 3 diagrams, 1 table and 1 picture. Institution : None Submitted : No date 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/11152 Shallnov, Valeriy Alekseyevich Shlifovanlye i polirovaniye lopaiok gazoturbinnykh dvigateley (Grinding and Polishing Blades of Gas Turbine Ehgines) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 349 P. 3,000 copies printed.- Reviewer: V. S. Korsakov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: V. Z. Freydberg, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: I. A. Petrova; Tech. Ed.: V. P. Rozhin; Managing Ed.: A. I. Sokolov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is for engineering-technical workers of machine- building plants, and for scientific research institutes. COVERAGE: The book describes present-day machine tools for machining blades and roots of buckets for aviation turbine jet engines and includes a description of belt grinding machines. Descriptions Card 1/10 Grinding and Polishing Blades (Cont.) SOV/1452 are given of the most successful designs for universal grinding machines adapted to the manufacture of buckets. Methods of grinding and finishing various types of bucket roots are described. The introduction of highly productive methods of grinding, polishing, and inspection are discussed. Methods of grinding and polishing without danger of burns and cracks are described. Soviet and non-Soviet investigations and experimental work in the field of bucket manufacture by means of abrasive instruments are generalized. It is stated that the volume of grinding and polishing buckets by flexible disks and abrasive belts is increasing. The author thanks Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences V. S. Korsakov for reviewing the book and Candidate of Technical Sciences V. Z. Freyberg for help in editing it. The bibliography consists of 44 references, 18 of which are Soviet,'22 Erglish, and one C~:e'_ch. Card 2/10 SHALINOV, V.A., . Surface smoothness of alloyed steels subjected to high-speed cy- lindrical external grinding. Trudy Sem. po kach. poverkh. no.3.- 217-222 157. (MLRA 10:11) (Steel alloys) (Surfaces (Technology)) (Grinding and polishing) T;~ C~ 1- 4 ksey-vJ ch f~rincllnj,, an.A.! of :21ades -1,1 Gas Turbine Ervines. Wrii~ht-Patterson Air F~)rre Technical Infornation Center) 196-0. 110 p. illus., Diar-rn., graphs, tables ( I I - T from tlic- oligirn! Rfus.,;ian: Shlifovani'p- T Polixwraniye Lopa-tov. 'I'vkh Voscow, 1053. -cludes 13iblioEraphies. S)495/6Z/000/000/005/007 AUTHOR: Shall nov, V. A. 4:1 Methods for the grinding and polish panels. TITLE. ing of larg SOURCE: 'Vysokoproizvoditellnoye shlifovaniye. Ed. by Ye. N. Maslov. Kom, po tekh. mashinostr. In-t mashinoved. AN SSSR. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 162-168. TEXT: The paper describes an experimental investigation of equipment suitable for the grinding and polishing of large panels, such as hose employed in aircraft construction. The methods investigated comprise a polishing method in which the part is subjected to the action of a pulsating emulsion, the hydroabrasive mef ,~od, the method of the backed-up tape heads, a method employing a broad abrasivi tape, and methods employing small mechanized devices. Polishing of a pulsating Oart is done in an especial bath, in which the panel specimens are capable of pulsatfng motion. The panel is immersed in one of several abrasive fluid mixtures, *~th grain sizes from I to 18 mm. The abrasive materials were minerals of various natural and artificial origin, and also metallic grains, including quarry ~,tonev~ granite, Tuchkovo sand, Ti slag, grinding-disk crums, etc., also cast-iron frag- ments and cast-iron gravel. A shaking rate of appx. 200 full stroke-cycles/min and Card 1/3 Methods for the grinding and polishing of .... S/795/62/000/000100�/607 an amplitude of app~c. 85 mm were maintained for about 35 min. Best results *ere obtained with the cast-iron gravel with grains 1-1.5 mm diam. The use of surface- active lubricating and cooling liquids, such as caustic soda, increased the polishing effectiveness considerably. Hydroabrasive polishing was performed by means of a fluid suspension of abrasive particles issuing from a multiplicity of nozzles and im- pinging upon the part to be polished at speeds of 50 m/sec and more. Electrocorun-. dum or quartz sand of grain size 80 was employed as an abrasive. 25-50 parts by weight of the abrasive were suspended in 75-50 parts by weight of soda emulsion. Corrosion protection was afforded by an addition of 0.5-176 Na nitrite, and a greater surface brightness was achieved by an addition of Na triphosphate. Air pressure: 5- 100 atm; impingement distance: '50- 100 mm from the nozzle; best effectiveness at 10-50 mm and a nozzle-aspect angle of 450.. Broad-Lape grindin and polishing The geometry of the equipment employed is described, including the possible utili- zation of back-up surface which permit*the tape to follow curved and wavy surface. The wear resistance of the abrasive tape can be increased by impregnating it with methanol, casein glue, or lacquer. Small-scale mechanical devices: Miscellaneous polishing aids, such as felt disks carrying abrasive grains and small polishing machines with disks are described and shown in cross-section. An over-all com- parison of the various methods described here is given in a summary table, showing the ranges of applicability of each of the methods. Essentially, the pulsating method Card 213 Methodo for the grinding and polishing of .... ;:~S/,'195/6Z/000/000/OP&/007 is applicable only to panels with longitudinally.variable Jnd longitudinally ribb~jid shape. In the presence of any transverse ribbing the m(!,thod is7not applicablp'_`~"' The hydroabrasive method is most suitable for waffle -shape dt,panel s and panels wj~h cross-ribs, but its productivity is relatively limited andithe make-ready of th _j equipment for products of different shapes is not simple.~ The broad-tape pof~.khing method is effective on flat surfaces only. Depressions in'the surfaces to be polished may remain untouched. A substantial cooling a~nd suction-type ventil'Lion plant is indispensable for the use of this method. Polishing by means of backs d-up tape heads is more labor-consuming than the other methods, yet it is suitabl(;Ffox; use on e.)dsting milling machines without incurring any major new capital invq~st- ment. There are 5 figures and I table; no references. The participation in the work of Engineer S. A. Vigdorchik, G. M. Koshelev, V. 1. Kotov, L. D. Kalinovskiy, and V. I. Papkov is acknowledged. Card 3/3 BELEVTSEV, A.T., kand. tekhn. nauk; GOLIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; GOTSERIDZE, R.M., inzh.; YEFIMOV, V.P., kand.tekhn. nauk [deceased]; KOPANEVIGH, Ye.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; MALOV, A.N., prof.; PARFENOV, 0,D., kand. tekhn. nauk; ROZENBERG, A.G., tekhn.; SEMIBRATOV, M.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; SKURATOV, A.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, I.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; SYROVATCRENKO, P.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; TISHCHENKO, O.F., doktor tekhn. nauk; USHAKOV, N.H., kand. tekhn. nauk; CHUMAKOV, V.P., kand. tekhn.,nauk, qFIALIMOY kand. tekhn.nauk; SHISHKIN, V.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; YUZHNYY, I.I., inzh.,- BLAGOSKLONOVA, N.Yu., red. iad-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn. red. (Manual for engineers in the instrument industry]Spravochnik tekhnologa-priborostroitelia. Pod red. A.N.Malova. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 988 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Instrument manufacture) SHAL'_NOV,,__jtA., kand.tekhn.nauk; BAMN, B.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Improved means for minor mechanization. Mashinostroitell no. : 14-15 Mr 163. (MIRA 16241 (Technological innovations) 6HAL'NOV, V.A.; NESHgHERYAKOV, A.V.j KALR40'13KII, L.D.; BARYLIN, B.P. New method for firish machining of parts made of nor-magnetic materials. Stan.i instr. 34 no.7:20-22 J1 163. (KRA 16:9) (Grinding and polishing) SOV/122-59-6-1/27 AUTHORS: Khaylov, 14.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, $hallnovi V.I. and Mogilevskiy, Ye.Z., Engineers TITLE: Investigation of the Operation of a Two-stroke Engine with Disc-type Valve Gear PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyenlya, 1959, Nr 6, PP 3 - 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A two-stroke engine with gas-distribution control by one inlet and one exhaust d1sc based on a patent due to V.I. Shallnov (Author's Certificate Nr 8243) is stated to yield a relatively-large power output per unit of swept volume. A single cylinder test engine with a bore of 148 mm, a stroke of 144 mm (2.48 litres) and a nominal compression ratio of 5.56 illustrated in cross-section (Figure 1) and described was built and tested. The distributor discs are placed in the cylinder head horizontally (inlet) and alongside the cylinder (exhaust) at a small angle to the vertical so that the inlet is vertical against the piston face and the exhaust nearly horizontal, at a small angle to the piston face. Both discs have similar profiled openings and are rotated by pin-ions engaging with their toothed rims. The discs Cardl/4 are sealed by face seals on the side facing the cylinder SOV/122-59-6-1/2 Investigation of the Operation of a Two-stroke Engine with Lisc- type Va-lvt- Gear against sealing rings which, in turn, are sealed by piston-ring type seals aga:Lnst the cylindrical reces:~ in which they are housed. "The absence of scavenge ports reduces the overall length of the cylinder. The optimum fuel injection and ignition crank angles were found by test, at 1 600 r.p.m. and 980 mm mercury column scavengIng pressure, to be 1600 ahead of the t.d.c. and 35 ahead of the t.d.c., respectively. 12 variants for locating the injection nozzle and sparking plug in the combustion chamber were tested, all yielding satis- factory operation without decisive advantage over one another. Tests with different gas distribution phasing showed the best angle for exhaust opening to be 950 after the t.d.c. and closing 239 0 after the t.d.c. The inlet opening at 1210 after the t.d.c. and closing up at 265 0 after the t.d.c. were found best. Varying the phasing produces output power differences of up to 15%. Card2/4 Power and fuel consumption curves were plotted against SOV/122-59-6-1/27 Investi-gation of the Operation of a Two-stroke Engine with Disc- type Valve Gear the excess air coefficient at different scavenge pressures, showing a large increase of power with scavenge pressureg accompanied by increased specific fuel consumption. Increasing the speed from 1 600 to 2 000 r.p.m. reduces the indicated pressure by reducing the weight of the cylinder charge. The specific fuel consumption, the utilisation of the scavenge air, the scavenge air coef- ficient, the excess air coefficient, the indicated pressure and the power have been plotted against the scavenge air pressure (Figure 4). It is concluded that the gas- exchange process has not been fully effective. Increasing the size of the inlet and outlet ports would be necessary. The indicator diagram (Figure 5b) shows an adequate fullness in the idle stroke region and a relatively low value of the maximum pressure. The superiority of the tested engine compared with the Ricardo engine operating under similar conditions (e.g. "Aircraft Engineering", 1950) is claimed. The engine components have worked Card3/4 satisfactorily except for some seizures between the inlet SOV/122-59-6-1/27 Investigation of the Operation of a TITo-stroke Engine with Disc-type Valve Gear disc and cover. Apart from reduced cylinder length, the basic advantages are: the elimination of reciprocating distribution gear and the removal of the piston from the exhaust gas zone. The mechanism can be used in a two- stroke Diesel engine. There are 5 figures. Card 4/4 '~~ H T-7 e-- /,Y ~Y V / - ZTLOV, V.G.; SHALINOV, V.P.; KUZNMOVA, Ye.B., redaktor; YUGOV, V.A., redaktar-, IRGRTNOYSIZYA, R.A.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor. Elykvsics problems] Zadachi po fizike. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo tekhni- ko-teoret. lit-ry, 1954. 320 p. (MLRA 7:11) (Physics--Problems, exercises, etc.) ZUBOV, Viktor Gennarliyevich; SFAL1110V Vladimir -Petrovich; KMITETSOVA, ~'- :~e~ff'l ~.es iy relaktor Ye.3., redalctor; GAVIR= "''. , [Problems in physics; textbook for -self-instruction] Zasdachi po fizike.; posobte dlia samoobrazovaniia. Izd- I-a, ispr. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo tekhniko-teoref. lit-rv, 1955. 3Mp. (MLRA 8:7) (Physics--Problems, exercises, etc.) SHALINOV.V.P. A few problems given at the Physics Olympiads held at the Moscow State University. Fiz. v Bhkole 15 no.5:77-78 S-0 '55. (MIRA 9:1) (Physics--Liaminations, qaestions, etc.) SH,kL'NOV, V.P. A few problems suggested for the physics Olympiad at the Moscow State University. Fix. v shkole 15 no.6:77-78 N-D '55. (Physics-Examinatioms, questions, ate.) OffR A 9:?') SSR/ ral P,o~blefas Problems of Teaching U Abst Journal t Referat Zhur - Fi2ika~, No 12p 1956t 33607 Author i Shal'nov, V. P. Institution I None Title t Certain Probloms Anked at the Physics Competition at Moscow Stato 11alversity original Periodical t Flzika v Shkole, 1956, No 2, 87-89; No 6, 77-78 Abstract I None A-3 Card 1/1 ZUBOV, Viktor Gennadlyevich; SHALINOV-Uadiml vich; KUZNNTSOVA, Ye.B., redaktor: GAVRILOV, S_.Z-.,tekhnich_eskiy redsk-f-or " Zadachi po fizike-, [Problems in physics; a manual for self-educationj POBobie dlia samoobrazovaniia. Izd.4_oe. ispr. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo tokhniko-teoret.lit-ry, 1957. 320 p. (MLRA 10:9) (Physics-Problems, exercises. etc.) IARIOKHINA, Vatallya Mikhaylovna; MOTINA, Ye.I., lingvist, red.; -SHALINOV, X.F., fizik, red.; DEMIYAROVA, L.G., red.; POTAPOVA, M.b ,)- ~6d- 0; - -- --- YERMhKOV, M.S., tekhn. red. (Reader on physics. Manual for foreign students itudying the Russian language] Kniga dlia chteniia po fizike; u'chebnoo poso- bie dlia studentov-inostrantoev, izuchaiushchikh russkii iazyk. Mosk-va, Izd-vo Mosk. univ... 1961. 168 p. (MIU 14%10) (Pbysios) ZUB-.V, Viktor Gennddiyevich; SHALINGV, Viadimir Petrovich- Ye,B., red.; LIKHACHEVA, L.V., tekhn, red. (Problems in physics] Zadachi po fizike; posobie dlia samo- obrazovaniia. Izd.7. Voskva, Gos,,izd-vo fiziko-matemat, lit- ry, 1963. 271 p. (MIRA 16.10) (Phyaiva--Problem.s, exarcises, etc,'/ BUKHOVTSEV, Boris Borisovich; KRIMOIKOV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich; VIAKIS'HO,~, lennardiy Yakovievich; SILALIIIJOV, Vladi-mir . Fetrovich;.I,'OVODVOiSKAYA, Ye.i%',., red.; RAYSKAYA, N.A.,red. [Problems in elementaty physics; textbook for self- education] Sbornik zadach po elementarnoi fizike; pojobie dlia samoobrazovaniia. LI.Ioskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 196,1. 438 P. (MIRA 17:7) T, 'D _11%az h n J_ 1, ~DV Dza1,t1ycv1__i3. G. Popov, V. Ii. Ru.';siyan' y".. Shfilo- k-e. 07,3: none T LE insti.0itation for 'the invest.1gation of processes of chemcnucleax s-,,-,,'hes,'s un- der laboratory conditions S=RC7: Atomnaya energiya, v. 3D, no. -A, lc 1 )66, 279-251 ~73:'!C' Wv:~S: c1hemnical s, I u ynthcGiG, chemnical energy conversion, f1srion. product, radia- C- C.- '~j-.tr-jr/ 1 -1 U-4 ciiemical s~muesis unit, ji-iT nuc"ear reactor A'707i-,.%~;T: 'I-nc article dcais with a porsible direct use of atomic ener,7y by trans- -nents direc"--Iy into cherrdcal ener~.,-r, b~ 0 -.*-, 71 y of the 'LiGsion fra,. -pa s y forms such a mmechan-cal, tlicrrmal, or eicctrfcal. in S7~,ch a pro- _L u ~ a mix'~','re C", siznple Ca.,;es passess throuj;h a chemonuclear umit, whic"," es~;On- Lly a luel Dic -adiation, Produces reac- pro,.11'ucts. An c-,a,-,,r)lc Is the pro-'iction of the end Lir L 4 1 Lb Ile I)ro- thc ini"uence of radiation.. TIle authors Oezc.~,-i e sl~ecfal de,'r4eeS for t'- io"" Of C"-~C~monuciear oTnthes is con3tructed at the In~,~-it-ute of Chemical TP~-'ysics I_ t a ~ I ~ 4 on int e n d e d A:_ in pcLrtJLcular a circulati-_aZ chemonuclear ins I a- synthesis in -the gaseous phase under Lalboratol.-j conditions. Tile a;-,- paratuu constitutes a closed loop in which the gas mixture is circulated by a com- 1/2 uDC: 621.039 . 541.15 MOISEYEV, S., inzh.po tekhnike bezopasnosti; KLLINOVSKIY, P., mekhanik; SHA10MOV' B.. yuriskonsullt; TALANOVA, N., inzh.po tekhnike ~ezopa`sn~sti~-,BYCHKOVA, I., inzh.; VORONOV, A., elektrik; SOEDLEM, N.; KTJTUZOV, P.; TOPMK, P., pensioner; FZM7KDV, G., inzh.po tekhnike bezopasnosti; CHMITKIN, A.; KLIMIRTTIYEVA, Ye. Those, who serve us. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 3 n0-7:52-53 JI 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Reydovaya brigada. 2. Mookhladokombinat imeni Mikoyana (for Moiseye~- 3. Upravieniye Mosgorplodoovoshch (for Ulinovskiy). 4. 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Avt.transp. 35 no.9:32-33 S '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Automobile drivers) (Highway transport workers) SHALONSKM. 1'4~a.. Template for parquetr7 work on a5phalt flooring, Rats.i izobr, predl.v stroi. no.60'3-4 153. (MLIU 7,2) (Parquetr7) I-T iii ba~~ f H id ;~n l t6 def m ti d - . a .. or a es o on proper qu gy ' plastic and solld-plastic systems. . Two kinds of ptistic deformations and plastic viscositles of. GoUQWaU tems 'CH' T a 2 A. 1o" my- and T. G. Shalopalkina. raps lazU c -Zhur. 17, 47 -2(1955); cf. --Wtl- soln. of Al naphthenate In paraffin oil was defo 0 tween two coaxial cylinders at a const. Yate of deformation increase (e.g. 0.26/sec.), the shearing stress P was a com- plicated function of deformation e. When c Increased, P first linearly increased (as In elastic deformation of solids); theit was almost independent of # (as in plastic deformation of solids), then increased (as in work-hardeaing), then de- creased, ixiAlually-again became independent of #; thus, the curve of P against o for a liquid was very similar to those for solids. The 2 parts of the curve, along which P was newly independent of e, corresponded to 2 types of plastic viscosity. T.. T. Bikerman ZLY i7c; Til '7*, A"_ 6-t- ..d T G,.~ r a a; 72i, Ib 8472-c 50 4 The silk' 7", ill 0 ~G 432C -tic defo th of- t, d6tn. of das mation of Na,:', in~..rpach severaI ihous 4~d %; , ox ~ii silk thread themater,cy)inder 04stid W" ~ b`6nst.jpeed-tbrovgh aomeangle)~C and stopping1t, by,,,__ -:tWeaim of w-spedil kvelwot. thih 0 position. - Whea the o.uter free and eyUnder is stopped,, the, inner cylinder bemmis gel over ;in angk of thL tio -in ng st Dir. detu. of the min. ellastic defc, (M i(Fqs4ldug from'tlietil4kation taking placedurinj the Ulati -the inner cylim der)~--_Tb6 shcar deformation 1,ol R,31 - where:R Al:-r~ Ril)j X IM ire the dater. and the and R : . , ~ , , , inucr Lylixider radil-(I.M.2 and 1.42 CM, xesp.); Curve~ lw&e~,~Iotted for t4 j(d) -for a 2% gel cbncn. at velocity gradients of 47.1/seq. -nd 57.3/sm which pass through a ~i:~ai i.-:6000%,"The bt Oartion.of the curves is liuea~ nin and 4, Le-all the 4d6ruiationAs elastid. The Is 91D p. Y ' T A = on; ot thit e1 iistic~ t,.-.Thc restorati deitiLittlon of: . . ".recoil with time-was oho studied and the rtmults ~&plbttl bar- TRAPEZNIKOV, A.A.; SHALOPALKIIIA, T,G~ _- , , - f-.- - ' Thixotropic properties of certain printing inks. Koll.zhur. 19 no.2:212-243 Mr-Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) 1.Institut fizicheskO7 khimii All SSSR, Moskva. (Thixotropy) (Printing ink) AUTHORS: Shalopalkina, T. G., Trapeznikov, A. A. 20-1143r5-41/59 TITLE: The influence of the Deformation Rate on the Tixotropic Reduction Rate of Aluminum Naphthenate Gel and the Oscillographic Recording Method of Stress-Deformation Curves (Vliyaniye skorosti deformirovaniya na skorost' tiksotropnogo vosstanovleniya gelya naftenata. alyuminiya i metod ostsillo,c.-raficheskoy zapisi krivykh napryazheniye - deformatsiya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRp 1958, Vol. 118, Nr PP. 994-997 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation of the tixotropy (tiksotropiya) is to be based on the application of the dissolving effect upon the system at any certain velocity gradient L dissolution' The last measurements of reduction of structure are also to be carried out at a certain velocity gradient F_ modification. Thereby the following two methods can be used: Card 1/4 1) 6dissolution ~ t modification and The Influence of the Deformation Rate on the Tixotropic 20-118-5-41/59 Reduction Rate of Aluminum Naphtenate Gel and the Oscillographic Recording Method of Stress-Deformation Curves to the loop of the oscillograph. The simultaneous recording of the angle of rotation (p of the interior cylinder of the measuring device (and therewith of the stress P), and of the angle of rotation 6 of the exterior cylinder, i.e. of the deformation ~ , and of tbe deformation rate L is of special importance. The carrying out of the measurements is shortly described, from which the following results are obtained; 1) The structural strength P r is determined at different tdLs. solution = F_ modification by the different elements of structure, which are differented by their reduction rate. 2) Those structure elements, which guarantee P r at a smaller F- do not determine Pr at a greater 9 - 3) At different t the states of structure corresponding to the time, which is necessary for a complete reduction, are riot equal. Besides the here investigated reversible destruction of structure Card 3/4 AOTW -,*c jrvil J."m m P._"" ... .(_R_M) Ft _Ttq. j4 ..jq.~d -I,qTlMb. ftt%.,qu T -Tt 11, A !IM* M. J. -1~.d .... 14 '("'PUT-I) u 'A l."z .,ACV J. -13"4 -lq.1d UT_Tj IV 'A *-At ---,P- M.-T. In P-PP"- "-AA _Pl A "t .0 -9 P. I Aln QljP6..Q-N.!: 'A TV r-1 ... In " .1-T z" -.1d Ido.M- J. P~ AZITlqg C A- .4_d-co ---vr-l -1 -W .16C .0fiz -jq~ld J. p wilwarlddl tr. 2.1.n t-TIA6 9 rt"u-ma MR-n- -T-W P -1.14 -,u -x IN VM_ -gg- -.d .0 I'l- 11 .1; mm. p m ftt- _T411 lcm-l _Tl.zv.VQ_. for VT Tj -M lnQ-U M, -T-tv rl.. p n* -Tar M~ In -1 J. "I." -mlw_ -ow MT~ ..Pnq ----;-,IF M !~F I -ur Mnl-m- W-4 Aq M.- -Wz .,Mj , n."o .5u -M -T~~V-:l 4~F t-AN 1-" T-31 P Z~W" b M-vdx it..Tj) J. -1. M .0 Ao"m d Idjoin d , =I A TV,, J 'Ut d j~ "JZI O.-As -a *I 12111q- T-1 ... l I(A.q.14MY) r!k-~r -W pqZ P Z-.1 87,167 ~z /o16,--/6o/Q22/0O6 /C;O1/oO8 30 1 3/306~6 AUTHORS: Shalopalkina. T, ~m and Trapeznikov, A. A. TITLE: Dependence of Ultimate Highly Elastic and Rul'ture Deforma-t-i")--i on the Deformation Rate of the Gel Sojution of Alumiinum Naphthenate PERIODICAL: Kolloidn~y zhurnal, Vol !.'o , 6 p 7 3 7 4 2 TEXT: The present paper was presented, in lc)60 at the All-Union Congress of Mechanics in the Subsection of Rheolo6y_ It deals -ulth the study of the depe-ndences ~ e(F-) and P(E) as well as E e max (E) and L r(s in a range of naphthenate gel. " as broad as possible for aiuminur (Ee highly elastic dief,-,rmation, ',: r =rupture deforniation, deformation rate)~ A 2;6 Eel of aiuizziinum naplithenate in non-polar m.,~dical vaseline oil was used. Th;_1 oi;udy vias carried out on 'the elasio-relaxometer (model 2) (Ref. 5). An elasto-viscosimeter (mcdell was used for the ranEr- of 0-46 high :(from 1100 s~c -n- Cor chc cf lcv; ,~(frozn. 0 Carl I'lu '37 ' ', S7 1.1 enc ~ C-f -" II.:' at C. t RU C t 1-1, r C- DC f Cl rM, Lt 0 '1 L -o of the Ili ord-~,r to i-ord curves, ~ln autcmati~- s.-~ecial --vic-- coustrucLed for the '.--itter ai l.)aratu-.,,. Tno elas)tic deform..f:tion in the vallL~e of, Soo waj fouad tu increase rapidlZ~ at an,, giv,~-n dl ~-- f o rm a t i o n . T h t- i ricrcase of j i n the ranEe o f 37 - "5- 1 1 12 seoL - 1 Show --, an oppos-4te result: with increasing deformation rate the maximum elast1c deformatIon -.,;hi-c*,i i-s possible at t',le correspondine rate., uecreas;:-, Thi-S meuns tiiat the elastic d,~foi:maticn at a consider.-b-i ~e increase of F- has not *L-me encuch to develor. complrtai~~ It nla,,;- be seen from, 'the P(~-) C'UrVes recorded at 3-imr3 --.~th t1lat the P-vai-ues L C r e E. t i! 1 -- r eas uccording'!i (Ref 6) Th e m ~- I x i m, -, ob s e rv r--. di-1P d (' ) curves -~aracteri ze diffe--en t S z~s of s ture de s tr~:x t ion durinE t he (jeformiat ion of + S y ~" t co%st- Fle. 4 Lives the chances ,.)f and as a of ill 106arithmi~ iiia ~en Prom ~,,nd as as Cr.).m the simii 1~trity of th-IT, char'-6o. Tile.; e max V11K Cazd 2/6 87767 D e p e r _4 e n c e o 1' u i z i, i-., a -1 e H i,~~ I, 1~- E I a 3 t 1; c _~ n dS/069/60102 211C)O 6/00 4 /00 Rupture Deformation on the Def-)rmat.ion Rat-_ BO 1 3/BO 06~ of the Gel Solution of Aluminum Naphthenate are found to detarmine the limit of elasticity of the system and the deformation at any It results from Fig. 4 that Er may be both larger and smaller than Em for one and the same system, The elastic, deformation was found to develop first during the deformation process, Plastic deformation occurs later, owing to gradual destruction of short elements. The considerable increase of Pr in t'ne rance of z" ---~hi c responds to the descending branch of 'he M(.:") or ~e max(') curved is related to the increasing number of nodes and interlacings of the net,uork_ This is the result of a hindered stretching of chain-shaped particles and of their rupture in a highly coiled state. A reduction of the rupture deformation is equivalent to the formation of a denser structure. It was found from the dependence of the quantity ~ e on the relaxation time of the system (Fi,-. 5) for each of the ~', studied that 'the time of thixotropic restoration of st-ructure becomes shorter with increasin- This -was explained b~ 'he 'act that in this connection orly the mobile Card 3/6 1 87767 Dependence of Ultimate H.46hiy Elastic and /01 Ruoture Deformation on the Deformation Rate 301 of the Gel Solution of Aluminum Naphthenate and quickly r,~luxLn6 structural ulumeats art., preserved which form the structure (Table 1). P(~ .) curves for different _~ were Plotted on the basis of the data obtained (Fig: 6). They indicate the occurrence of the lollowing ranges of deformation (Table 2): a) initial deformation with a high shear modulus which corresponds to an "elastic" deformation; b) medium, range Yith a comparatively very low shear modulus which corresponds to the highly elastic deformation; c) end range with ar increased modulus which corresponds to a highly elastic deformation of a reinforced struc- ture. The one or the other type of deformation may prevail, according to There are 06 figures, 2 tables, and 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Physical Chemistry AS USSR, Mcscc-,,;) SUBL'ITTED: LeC,ttjnd, to Fil,~_ ~,tilc -hich Card 4/6 - I -- - - - - 87767- S/C 022/006/004/010e B013/'BO60' it' ~e I Card 6/6 -7, S//08 1/62/000 6/035/043 B 17 I/B 186 AUTHORS i Trapeznikov, A. A., S ArAfiteatrova, T. A. TITLEt Rheological and thixotropical properties of dispersions of alkyd resins modified by polyamid resind PERIODICAL: Referativnjy zhurnal. Khiziya, no..16, 1962, 546, abstract 16P246 (Lakokr83ochv.*Lmterialy i ikh primenaniye, no. 5, 1961, 3 - lo) 'EXTs The rheological and thixotropical properties of alkyd polyamid (alkyd resin modified by polyamid resin) dispersions in white ,esin (APR) spirit *are investigated over large ranges of deformation velocities (5-10- 3 _ 5-102 sec-1 ), of resin concentrations (30 - 90-A), and of temper- ature, using a complex elasto-visoosimeter, which made it possible t~ reproduce the actual conditions under which APR-based paints are used. It has been established that the systems under investigation show clearly defined strength and thixotropies of viscosity. 'In particular, It has been uhbwn that the viscous structure of the paint can be re-establishod Card 11/2 S/081/62/000/016/035/043 Rheologic-il and thixotropical ... B171/B186 by a low gradient flow after havinS been destroyed at a high velocity gradient. The chRracteristics of APR dispersions at early stages of their structure being re-established, are due to the viscous thixotropy, whereas after a long period of rest they are conditioned by strength and thixo- tropies of viscosity. It has been shown that the stability of structure and the viscosity quickly increase (following the exponential law) with the increase of the resin concentration, so that the running-off of the paint during its application is substantially changed. Data fbr deformation and ruptute lead to the conclusion that the particles of APR are relatively compact and that the system has the character of a concentrated suspensioni The effect of rheological and thixotropical properties of APR on the process of film formation and on the stability of pigment-oontaining systems has been investigated. (Abstracter's notes Complete translationj Card 2/2 TRAPEZFIKOV, A.A.; 511ALOPALKINA, T.G.; AMFITEATROVA, T.A.; Prinimala uchastiye: -SlEF-ANOTA-,-Ye-.S-.-- -- RheoloEic and thixotropic properties of the dispersion of 61kyd resins modified Iry polyamid resins. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no-5:3-10 '61. (MIRA 15:3) (Resins, Synthetic) (Paint) PR APE Z'! I KOV, .1". A.; -3 !'.A TICT A LF I !,LA. T , I'z . -.~*la.xaticw -4evelopment al" stress- in an aliminum naphthenate gel studied by the compensation method. Kcll.zhu--. 2.5 no.06:703-709 N-D 163. Def'prmatlon, thixotropy, and a~,-inF -~llivz:,:Iniol naphthenate gals. , 1 0 :722-727 04IRA 17:1) 1. Instimt fiZiC-hA,3kQy khiadl AI 33~3ft, M(A~3kva. L. 64246-65 ACCESSION HR. AP5020221 J: additions decrease it. Surface active-agents -With a large number_bf`functional~' groups, e.9.$ all'n n -2-, causea breakdo,win of th6 heklyd structure. at~.r'elative..M 1y low concentrations. This effect was also observed on systems pigmented mdth rutilet Orig. art, hag, 1 table and 5 graphs.~-" 'j- ASSOCIATION t I~stitut'-'fizicheskoyl khimii.,. AN SSSA .(Ini titute'16k. F'hysi~al dh4:m-._'w SSSR) .S 11BIUMD: 2 'Cot9i GG 2%43 ENCL: 00: Ji No Pjw SO 10M oO5 -4- SHALOPUKEfo, V.P. What is hindering the converting of machine-tractor stations to business accounting. Nauka i pered.op.v sellkhoz. 7 no.9:43-" S '57. (MIRI 10: 10) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Rakverkskoy mashinno-traktornoy stantsii, Estonskoy SSR. (Machine-tractor stations--Accounting) SffALOV, I.I., nachallnik. From semi-handicraft to an extensive knit goods industry. Leg.prom. 7 no.11: 15-16 N 147. (MIMA 6:11) 1. Glavtrikotazh Ministerstva legkoy promyshlennosti SSSR. (Knit goods) !, !, ~-, , - , ~ ~ - ; . I . : 1.. :.. - , - !" -~ 1 f * . . . . - - - , , :- 1 Z11A LOV _I ;LUXE, V. Textile Industry and Fabrics General technology of tricot production, by I. A. Lipk-ov. iRevieved by i. Shallov, and V. Linde. Leg. prom. No. 1, 1952. U2nthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952. OCLASSIFIED. C 0 1 _0 Fi " POTEMKIN, D.M.; SHAWV, I.I., retsenzent; GUTCHIRL, N.Ya., redaktor. [Dasign, installation and setting up of double-system circular hosiery machineal Ustroiatvo, montazh i nakladka dvukhsistenno- go krugloch-alochnogo avtonata. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekha. izd-vo Mixisterst7a promyshlewaykh tovarov shirokogo potrableniia SM, 1953. 69 P. (MI-RA 7:8) (Knitting machines) SHALOV, Ivan Ivanovich; MELIKHOV. Savva Alaksayevich- MIKUYLOT, Koastantin g ;ayyvev`JtC~-'a'tIPKOV, I.A., retsenzent; BURMISTROV, M.N.. r' I f' etsenzent; D YAKMMIN, M.4., retsenzent; PLEKYANNIKOV, R.N., redaktor; MEDYMV, L.Ya., takhnicheakiy redaktor [Planning knit goods factories]Proektirovanin trikotazhzWkh fabrik. Pod red. I.I.Shalova. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhnicheskoe izd-vo Ministerstya promyshlonnykh tovarov shirokogo potrableniia SSSR, 1954. 355 P. (MLRA 8:4) (Textile factories) Ornit goods) SHALOV, 1. 1. Lack of structural uniformity in knit fabrics and their mechanical properties. Leg.prom-15 no.9:23-26 S 155. (MLRA, 9:1) (Knit goods industry) SIfALOV, I.I. it -- reducing shrinkage in knitted fabrics. Leg.prom. 15 no.12: 25-29 D '55. NUA 9:5) (Knit goods) Name: SHALOV, Ivan Ivanovich Dissertation: Special features of deformation of knitting and increasing the stability of its dimensions Degreu: Doe Toch Sci Affiliation: fnot indicateg Defense Date, Place: 21 Jun 56, Council of Moscow Textile Inst Cartification-Date: -29-Jun 57 Source: BMVO 18/57 ,- LU~ T C,,V, I . I . .), 1, - . . go IX-- The stretch f-,-- wet lknittlng,-. Leg.prom. 17 110.6:36-38 Je " 5 7. -N YLRP 10 -. .3 ) .:41it goods) SHALOV, III,. Limits of stretchability of knit fabrics. Leg. prom. 17 no.10: 38-42 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Knit goods-TeBting) SHALOV, Ivan Ivanovich; ZAYTSM, T.M., red.; KNAKNIM, M.T., takhn. red. [Shrinkage of knitted fabrial UsadkEL trikotazha. Koskra, Goo. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl,, 1958. 176 ly. (Knit goods-Shrifikage) (KIIU 11t7) 6HA,LOV, Relation between the yarn ritLiber and the type of hosiery knitting machines. Tekst.prom. 19 no.1:48-49 Ja 159. (MIRA 129:1) (Hosiery, Nylon) (Knitting machines) PILLER ,Bogumil (Piller, Bo'humill; TRAVITICHEK, Zdenek ETravni&k. Zdenlfkj; KONCFASIK, N. [translator]; doktor tek.hn.nauk, red.; KINAYWA, T.H., red.; LEYITSUYA, N.N., takhn.red. [Synthetic fibers and characteristics of their processing in the textile industry] Sintatichaskis volokna i osoben- nosti ikh pererabotki v taketil'noi promyshlennosti. Pad red. I.I.Shalova. Moskva, Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 196o. 177 p. Translated trom the Czech. (HIU 14:4) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Textile industry-Equipment and supplies) SHALOV, I.I., doktor tekhn.nauk Determining the crease resistanze of artificial fur. Tekst. prom. 20 no. 12:50-52 D 160. (MMA 1):12) (Fur, Artificial--Testing) SHALOV, 1. 1, . prof. beaLgn of hos-ieiy accordim? .0 ti,~, cover -- clo-,. Tekst.prom. 2 -~ n 0 ~ 4 - 6 G -!'-I A -) I t*D,--- .-- 6 ia u - (:-IIRA 15-.6) 1. ',Iosl:o,,skiy tekstil2nlyy instLtutu I "Hosiery .1 SHALOV, I.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk Basic characteristics of artificial fur -with a knit base. Tekst.- prom. 23 no.8:62-67 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut. (Artificial fur) SHALOV2 prof., doktor teklm.zlauk ------ Evaluation of the voluminqsity of yarn and knit fabrics. Tekst. prom. 24 no.1:24-27 Ja 64. (I-LT RA J-7 '. 3) 1. llookovskiy tokstIlIny-y Institut, SHALOV, I.I., Frol'. Polypropylene fibers and prospects for their use in the knit goods indusLry. Tekst. prom. 24 no.8-.43-49 A.- 164. (YJRA 1-1-10) 1. Mloskovskiy tekstillnyy institut. ma a-Lff a c ru I-aAovoditell T. I ftber3 crertli~!! Of Pr 6 k7t i e k s P T') M 2 9 3A r -T WIR 10 a- s k o v .9r e 1`3 1 yy SHALOI/P I.I.; KOZLO",IA, E.I.; SADOVSKAYA, L.Z.; UOHLOVA, Z.S. Studying the properties of artificial fur fabrics. Nauch.-issl. trudy IRIIITP no. 5z166-179 164 (MIRA 19:1) _-L-24482-66- EWT(d) IJP(-c) ACCNRt AP6006144 T SOURCE CODE: UR/0376/55/001/010/1338/1365 ALrIHOR: Shalov. V. M. ORG: Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute imeni N. Ye. Zhukovskiy (Tsentrallnyy Aero- gidrodinamicheskiy institut) 'TITLE: Principle governing the minimum of the quadratic functional for a hyperbolic ;equation ISOURCE: Differentsiallnyye uravneniya, v. 1, no. 10, 1965, 1338-1365 TOPIC TAGS: hyperbolic equation, functional equation, functional analysis, variation- al calculus, oscillation equation l ABSTRACT: Utilizing a procedure he expounded earlier (DAN SSSR, 151, Nos. 2, 3, 1963), the author formulates and investigates a variational problem which is directed toward minimizing the.quadratic functional for the hyperbolic equation of string oscillations: ft a2U - =91 W &2 in a certain two-dimensional bounded region 0 with a piecewise discontinuously dif- ferentiable contour r. Here t is time; x is the coordinate of string points; u is the desired function corresponding to string displacement (deflection); velocity of wave Card 1/2 L 24482-66 ACC NRi AP6006144 pl"Opagation along the string described by equation W--taken equal to unity for sim- plicity. Ordinarily the indicated method of minimum functional is applicable only to differential equations of the elliptic type. In his earlier two works, the author demonstrated in terms of Hilbert space the possibility of extending the variational principle of minimizing the quadratic functional to a rather extensive class of zon- selfadjoint equations and set up the corresponding problems. In the present work the author investigates : (a) the existence and uniqueness of the solution of the varia- tional problem, W the existence and uniqueness of the generalized solution, (c) the generalized solution's relation to the solution of the variational problem and its differential properties, W the problem of satisfying the boundary conditions, and (e) the correctness of the string oscillation problem. In particular, he demonstrates 'the correctness of a certain mixed problem for the string oscillation equation in the case where the boundary-value data is given on the entire boundary. The main aim of the present work is to illustrate the general applicability of the method to the inves- tigation of equations of the non-elliptic type, which includes the hyperbolic., The author thanks the following: Academician S. L. Soboley for directing his attention to the present problem; his scientific director, Professor L. D. Ku9Exavtsev for con- stant interest and assistance in the work; and Candidate of Physico-mathematical Sci- ences G. Yakovlev for valuable comments. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 85 formulas. SUB CODE: 12,20/ SUBM DATE: 29Apr65/ ORIG REF: 020/ OTH REF: 006 Card 2/2 JdVFCg v LB AFFTC IJP(C) L 13828-6j' ----------T ACCESSION NRs "3003548 3/bO20/63/l51/bO2/029 4 AUTHORs Shalov, V. TITLEt Some generalizations of Friedrichs spacat, SOURM AN SSSR, Boklady*, T*. 151t no. 29 1963g 292-294 TOPIC TAGSs Friedrichs apace, self-adjoint operator-.-,' ABOrRACT r The author considers a class of operators associat6d with a generalized K. Friedrichs apace, which allows him to state a variation prdblem-for a suffl- ciently'large class of equations w:Lth.an operator that in not necessarily self- adjoint and that does not necessarily have a bounded inversoo He introduces notions of extensions of-operators in the sense of K. Priedrichp* and in the sense of S. L. Sobolevq and establishes certain relations betveen thAe extensions. "In conclusion, I expresa aW sincere gratitude to profess dr L. D.. Kudryavtaev for his interest in the work and for his valuable suggestions."' The paper.vas presented by Academician S. L. Sobolev on 8 February 1963. Orig,. art, hast; formulas. Association: institute of Mathematics, Academy of.Sciencesi SSSR - ard C 1~ 14362-63 FWT(d)/r'CC(W)/F1D-S AFFTG IMC). ACCESSION NR: AP3003841 S/oo2o/63/.151/003/0511/0512 AUTHOR: Shalov, V. M. TITLE: Solution o non-3elf-adJoint 'equation by variation method SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, V. 151, no. 3. 1963, 511-512.11 TOPIC TAGS: non-self-adjoint equation, Friedrichs equation, variation method for solving equgtion;'~variation method]-. ABSTRACT: An auxiliary operator B is introduced for the functional equation Au = f, which satisfies the conditions: (1) (AU, Bv) (Bu, Av); ~2) (Au, Bv) is greater than zero for u, v not zero; (Au, Bu tending to zero implies the norm of u tends to zero. These operators can be B-extended in the sense of K. Friedrichs to A and B. Then the solutions of Card 1/2 Wa I R ~M_= L 14362-63 - ------ ACCESSION NR: AP3003841 Au f are given by those u that minimize the functional Df(u) (Au, Bu) (Bu, f) (f, Bu). in conclusion, the author expresses hisdeep gratitude'to professor L. D...J~udryaytsiem for valued comments and constant attentiven6s3to the present work." Orig. art. has: 3 formulas.' ASSOCIATION: Matematicheskiy institut im. V. A. *eklova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Mathematics, Academy..of Sciences,_SSSR SUBMITTED: 05Nov63 DATE ACQ: 15Aug63 ENCL: .00 SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOV: 005 CrT HER: 003' Card 2/2 S ii * ~ OV, V, MI. ~rinc~-Ple of -~f'rjim---ze"on of a quadra-~13 ' ;c,r a !j.vperb--l-l~ -1 I'M- I ef I cc. Di f, . urdv~ 1 ric . 1:0 :13 38-1-365; 0 16 5. ( t~L a~, 18 - 1- 0 ) !. T3nntralIny-i ae-,:;gid--od,namlcheek'Ly institut imeni Zhuxovskogo. i-~ L C %V ki, IGNATOVA, Lidia Fetrovna. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; NAMZHDINA, N.P., retsenzent; SHALOVA I.I., retBenzeht; MOGILEVSKry, I.Ya.. nauchnyy redaktor; radaktor; MXMDNV, L.N., tak-hnicheskiy redahtor [Preparing yarn for the knit goods production] Podgotovka priazhi dlia trikotazhnopo proizvodstya. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo Ministerstva promyshlennykh tovarov shirokogo potrebleaUa SSSR, 1954. 131 P (MLRA 80) (Kni; goods industry) (Yara) MAYENTS, L.S.; LOKSHIN, B.V.; SiLALTMER, G.B. Vibrationai spectra of farrocenes. Part 1. Calculation of norimal of the cyclopentadiene ring of ferrocene. Opt. -1 spektur. 13 no.3-317-323 S 162. (MIRA 15;9) (Iron) I pcc~--- N .1. ---S ur-") FKYGIN, S.A.; BASOT, A.1-4; SHALPO, IJITI.; BRATIDOBOVSKAYA, L.A. Economics of the refining of sour crude oil: a topic for discussion. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no-5--44-48 5 MY1 64 (nm 17:7 ) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neuchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pere- rabotke nefti i gaza I polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 3*V/4303 Frunze. Univeraltet. Nauchnoye atudencheakoyo obahcheDtvo Sbornik nauclhnykh rabot studentov, vyp. 2 (collection or sq- ontific Works of Students, No. 2) Frunte, 1959. 99 P. 500 eoples printed. Sponsoring A4genc y. Xlrglzakly goauJar3tvennyy unlv.ralt-st. Mauchnoye atdrneheskoye obshahentvo. Flesp. Ed., L. A. Spektorov, Docent; Tech. Ed.. N. A. Yeflov. PURPOSEt This book Is Intended ror mathematicians, natural Scientists, and philologists. COVERAGE: The collection or articles contains studies In atht.- matics slid =chanice, physics, biology, S.nd philology *rltteri by members or the Nauchnoye a ~udenchrskoy4 Ob3hohe3tvo (students, scientific Association) of Kirgizakly goaodar-t-nnyy unIversitat (KIrFlz State University) under the guldrinco or faculty membera. References accompany each article. Aleskovakly, YU. (Fourth-xYear Student or the Division of P!iy3icu d-M-4- an tNe_=aElci. Docent L. A. Spmktorov, Scientific Al-iiser). 9frect of the Sample Composition on the Rate of Thalli= Evaporation From a Carbon glactrade 33 .,far Student or the Divimi,~n of Phymics an,4 (Fourth-Y Pqmthe.&tlCa Docent L. A. Spektorov, Scl~ntjCjc Alvisor). T-9--perature Yeasurement of Carbon Electrodej With Va.r.-ous Pi J-1 ers ki Student of t4ic Division of Fhy,j!.~3 D~cent'L. A. Spe~ctarj't, Scinntlflc ,Zj~ntlt&*.Ive Azalysis or Altranum by the Wl'itn of Spo;-.. Lines 47 Kozlov, P. (Po~rth.Yelr 3tUlent of the Division or Phlotca ani _KatT,f_-MT'Tr3 .Docent A. Scientifl cAdvi3~r). I-Ray Spectmrra;hlc gi~u~dy of MacrocryS tall Int klumln~ De- 51 Zh-y.enbayev, Zh., an,1 V. Engel lent (Stul~ntff of the Division of "-sS I _ 7 AiEhemA-i a-- _00CFfit -C A. Mv.-ser) .'Groth C-es:t(Dependi_n~-e Or-j~-Ictral Lint Intensity on th, Concen t' Ion of kt._~3 in the 30ur.e of 1_,, Of SO:Se Spectral Lines of pqolybdqn~n and Ilickel) 'ht 55 BIOLOGY ;AL"X,-3--1POU~th-Te&r Student of the Division of atology and Matheinatica. Professor F. A. Turdakov, Scientific A-4vider). Dace [Fish] Pr.. the Tal.a 59 Hold AttX M- (Fourth-Year Student or the Division of Biology. 'r ; MQeS30X% P. A. TUrd&kOV, Scientific Advis"r) . tchthyoLogical Upedltlon to the Susa.:iyr Valley in the Swmer of 1953 63 DulYz, L. (FOurth-ye&r Student Of the DlvlBlon of Biology. A. Turdakov. Scientific Adviser). Gudgeon (G. goblo l4P'dOI&cm-6) From the Shab&kt.Y River (Talaa Basin) 67 Card 4/6 S1MLPTKOv,__A., student IV Icursa Quantitative analysis of aluminum on the basis of width of spec- tral lines. Sbor.naucb.rab.stud. Nauch.stud.ob-va Kir.un. no.2: 47-50 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Fiziko-matematicbeekly fakulltet Kirgizskogo gosudarstvenno- go universiteta. (Aluminum-Spectrum) LOBIii'LV, Ye.14.; ZVYAGIN, V.I.-, -- SiLkUYKOV, A. Sensitivity of silicon pbotoplpmoilts to X rays. Dok1.A1, UZ.SSR no.6:il-12 '59. (MIPA 12-.9) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut AN UzSSR i Institut yadernoy fizilzi AN UzSSR. Predstavlano akademikom AN UzSSR S.V.Starodub- tsevym. (P~iotoalectric cells) (X rays) /Oo "/-n- 0 C-001, S/11606/0 n 0 2 L C, C- c r r t 1 e s T -Ludn o y t n r I.: URCZ: e Of SeMIC 'p,,,j,,sics Inst4 rut 1% SSSq ,,~i tl:Lt Ak e s k I ~y _Ica InstituT "I UzSSR (,.:~,ny~jco,~ec -5 "Ieski" Jjj~stjt!It ,Cj-,ljOjoE:,caI aspe tile h de_'Ie- -lr. z e J.-. S K ay s4ace si- s e .1 r e S 2 c s nd J~"t a- tDe - r,d,-aT;ion a!- -- ~-fLeTl~ tne IfIdlcatOr", for i,.t,, eloctr~,:~ QY E. .2 r s are nuclear radiat-1011 L,J:~ S t - a r T, 0 Y d X-ra.ys 0,1,, e- n t-tute had e e f e C tr C' 1 last-men-,ionei ins S e,4 he .1 ec ~ro- s, sun,-Iied by --- The jhotocel I ( _! c-~' e- -.-.e s int,:. D_ tyoe 31 ~u, The by I a -e - - j I je.~th of S e C - e t -he sell im e r c, du ere elec rO'Yt~c- rT 0 "'r C1.70L I Cl 17 9 T, .1 -3 C G M T a T= a .1 j C, N, T SSO-1-7 "UoTa-ol-r-eE jo J'~aoal;L, ,AA T 9~9 '--~14cl T L' -1 ~ T 4 6 L 17 17 C J Iq E'I- IT~9 Uos-laaj -laTTr-.-T 'U-E(7-PUO :Sw,0TT0J S-P PV--3-- SUC T-~:30TTqnc. T 02 Saouea-q-aj InO,T ;&-l; 2.3-LACS-UOU V PUT-1 '4~-IAOC, ~L :Saoualaja'~ 9 ~aS 6.je-L~j Ti E puT.- 9 t L -Dq ol T~aj --~ ITi3 ~L-cc s-C2.'. 'Z7-T;~DC t)'; ~7 UCO-l-'-LS ~P-JTj; JO -q4-?U-3T ',OTsrjjTl aq! * Sa-,IT7A ~Sa'ql PUT sUo- D -L L . VOIT TlaYUl a.18M, Aa PUT- A~T,?~ '~'-C) _;i s a n I p ~-~ o ii ~T. 1 4 0 t 'n 6oo , o aa C)-; -PU-,IC)j XD Til JT-ed TTU 10 Uu I oil a 7; L jr, .!0j V~JTnbaJ f.9j~Ua Uoqftj(~o TO so-Lqjadc--r-- L0011 001/00.01/10c,o/ 9/909/s Me 33117 S/638/61/001/OCO/044/056 B108/B138 AUTHORS; Shalpy Lobanov, Ye. M. ~ D_k TITLE: Gamma sensitivity of silicon photocells SOURCE: Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii. Tashkent, 1959. Trudy. v~ 1,, Tashkent, 1961, 271-276 TEXTi To investigate the possibility of using silicon photocells as direct converters of nuclear into electrical energy the authors studied p-type silicon valve-photocells prepared by them in the semiconductor laboratory of the Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut AN UzSSR (Physicotechnical Institute AS UzSSR). Research:in the field of silicon photocells is being advanced particularly, at this institute and at the Institut poluprovodnikov (semiconductor Institute) and Fizicheskiy Institut AN SSSR (Physics Institute AS USSR)~ The lux-ampere characteristics of the barrier-layer photocells were linear up to 600 lux. The spectral characteristics had their sensitivity maximum around 7500 L The photocurrent is linearly dependent on the area irradiated and is directly proportional to the Card 1/2 33117 S/638/61/001/000/044/056 Gamma sensitivity of silicon B108/B136 intensity of incident X-rays. Silicon photocells can therefore be used in X-ray dosimeters. The gamma-ray experiments were made with Co60 as source (15 r/hr)~ The current recorded is linearly dependent on gamma-ray intensitl. At a dose of 500 r/hr, it is of the order of jo-7 a. The photoelectric effect at the p-n junctions under gamma irradiation can be used to determine the diffusion length of minority carriers. The overall absorption coefficient for gamma rays from Co6o was found to be 0,113 � 0.0095- With the aid of this value and with data from other publications (Maslakovets Yu. P. et al. ZhTF, !956, 26, 2396) the diffusion lengths L - 118, 245, and 257 g were determined for the three different silicon photocells from the formula Ishort ~ egL. e - electron charge, g - rate of carrier production. There are 5 figures and 12 refer- ences: 9 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The reference to ihe English-language publications read as follows: Chapin? Fuller and Peerson. J. Appl. Phys,, 25, 676, 1954; Bell. Lab,. Pec., 33, 241, 1955; Vremmelmejer. Procy. IRE 46, 6., 1045-1049, 1958; Heitler W. The quantum Theory of Radiation, Oxford University, Press, New York, 4. 1954. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki All UzSSR (Institute of Nuclear Card 2/2 Physics AS z3"-~R) Y, -31069 2 ZY 70 0 (16 S/10' 01/000/006/010/010 19 B1 02Y23' 138 =1 AUTHORS: Shalpykov, A., Lobanov, Ye. M, TITLE: Determination of some carameters of semiconducting materials by electron irradiation of p-n junctions PERIODICAL: Akademiya nalik Uzbekskoy SSR.. Izvestiya, Seriya fiziko- matematicheskikh nauk, no. 6, 1961, 80-81 TEXT; The authors examined the dependence of a Si photocell current on the energy and on the intensity of the incident electron beam, The energy of t~ie bombarding electrons was varied between 0 and 30 kev by means of a hi-h-voltage rectifier, The incident electron current did not exceed 20 va at a beam diameter of about 10 mm, During the measurements the photocells were placed inside a glass chamber in which pressure was maintained at 10- 6mm Hg. The current in the cell due to electron bombariment was separated from the photocurrent due to light emission from the electron gun. The cells were made of p-type Si single crystals, with r,-n ~--inction produced by thermal diffusion in gaseous phosphorus. Results: The zi-ort-ci-cuit current, I SC' caused by electron bombardment increased Card 1 3