SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHPAK, R.L. - SHPAKOV, V.I.

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.5 PAji, Raisa L~#i!4ctq~a TKACHENKO, V.I., otv. red.; SORONBAYEVA, jL -- -__ _ -- _1_ N.V., red. izd-va; -POPOVA, M.G., tekhn. red. (Annual cycle in the development of some tulips of Kirghizistan] Godovol tsik.1 razvitiia nekotorykh tiullpa- nov Kirgizii. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizskoi SSR, 1963. 65 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Kirghizistan--Tulips) I--, cner~-Ing. "cen- znan, 1-11 no.#S-.2-" N~,cnal Inik o b or o ny arnenr5kcgo mas,i ric,- 7.avo,la, Ro:i~o~.-ho.v ohlasti . WNIN, K.P.; SHPAK, T.M. Graphitization of pure iron carbide alloys. Dop. AN URSE no-2:132-135 1540- (MLRA. 8:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for Bunin) Z*Institut chernoi metalurgii AN URSR i Dnipropetrovsfkiv metallu,-ic;L4y institut im. I.V.Stalina. (Cast iron-Metallography-) _F114. WMA'ascellaneous Card 1/1 1 Pub. 61 12/23 Authors I Bunin, K. P., and Shpak, T. M. Title I About graphitization of pure ferro-carbon alloys Periodical I Lit. proizv. 3, 26-27,-May~-June'1954 Abstract I A hypoeutectic white cast-iron containing C, Mr., Si, S and P was in- vestigated to determine the grai-hitization process*of this alloy. Ei- , , perimant5 showed that the narrow link-process of graphitization con- sists of separating the less-active Fe atoms from these areas of the bed die where the graphite inclusions originate and develop. The forma- tion of graphite in the pored of the 'initial cast iron is at first very rapid because this is not connected with the Fe-atom. separation and the rate of filling up these pores with graphite is determined by the rate of diffusion transfer of C in the austenite from the surface of the cementite, which dissolves in the austenite. ~Six USSR refer- ences (1950-1953). Illustrations. InStitution Submitted T USSR/Physics Miatallurgy Card IA Pub. 22 - 17/51 Authors I Bunin, K. P.; Taran, Yu. Wiland Shpak, T. 14. Title I Concretinn of sphercidal C-rnphite.inclusions in cast.iron Periodical s P01-. A.1.1 SS_I;Il 101/1, 65-67, Mar 1, 1955 Abstract 2 Z,*,icroscopic studies of several cast iron sawplcs showed.that each spberoidal tj-arhitc inclusinn found in the sar.1ples appears to be a rl-'~%,cry,qtallin6 body composed of radially elon-'ated pyrnmidnl crystolp the bcses of which coincide ',.ith the Surfaoe of thc inclusion and the anexes converge in its center. The me hani 0 sm -)f fcrn---ti(.n of coiiT.1ex-Erarhite inclusions in Cray and pir_ iron -..,:.s obr,,;.-ved ns beip-C perfectly identical. It AMs established that w:-.qL)--ct (,-rarhite inclusions in the cast iron are concretions d,.xin- the solid if i~--ntinn or annealing of the cast iron. Illustrations. 6 I'sm and (1947-1954)- --h-:- 1. V. -Stolin Institute, Dniepropetrovsk y 0- V- :r'LIIY 3, 10/51V BUNIN, K.P.; TARAN, Yu.NLSHP T R. The form of graphite inclusions in modified magnesium pig iron. Dop. AN URSR no.5:443-445 156. M&A 10:2) 1. Institut chornol metalurgii Akademii nauk URSR, DnIpropetrovs1kiy metalurgiyniy institut. (east iron) BUNIN, K.P. ,GRECHNYY, Ya.V.; MALINOCHKA, Ya.N.; TARAN, Yu.N.;BELICHENKO, G.I.; POGRKBNY'Y, E.N.; DANIL'Cfg,'NKO, N.M.; YATSENKO, A.I.,; RIPIN, A.K.; BARANOV, A.A.; SHP , T.14~ ~K~ Is metastable austenite possible at a point higher than Al? Izv.vys.ucheb.zav*; chern.met. no.10:143-144 0 150. (MIRA. 11-12) 1. DneDropetrovskiy notallurgicbeskiy institut i Institut chernoy metallurgii AN USSR. (Austenite) (Phase rule and equilibrium) SHPAK, T.M., inzh. Determining moments of inertia in rails subjected to twisting. Trudy DIIT no.27:273-282 ' 58. (IGRA 12:1) (Railroads-Rails-Tasting) SHPAK, V. A. "Tiie Present and Future of Logging Techniques" I- (Rew Developments in the Mathods and TechniqUes of Geological Exploration) Leningrad,, Gostoptekhizdat,, 1958. 423 P- (Series: Xts: Sbornik trudov 1) SHPAK, V.A. Logging methods and prospects for developing them. Trudy VITR no.1:334-340 158 - (MIRA 22:1) (Logging (Geology)) --A 11 IT A SHFAK, V. G. FD 166-. USSR/Chemistry Det.cetion of' Potassium Card !/1 Author : Shpak, V. A., and Novikov, P. I. Title : Useaf thepitypertiesof the radioactive isotope of potassium for the deter- minatidn of' the potassium content In samples and directly in rock occur- ences. Periodical : Khim. prom. 3, 11-15 (139-143), April-May 1954 Abstract : Describe work on the detection and determination of potassium at a natural potassium salt deposit by measuring the beta-radiation and gamma,radiation emitted by the radioactive isotope. Illustrated by 3 graphs and a chart listing experimental results. BOLISHAKOV, M-,.;-BHFAK, V,_q.,;--DRUZHININ, I.P., otv. red.; SKRIPKINA, Z.I., red.izd-va; ANOKHINAy M.G.) teklui. red. [water power resources of the Kirghiz S.S.R.] Vodnoenergeticheskie resursy Kirgizskoi SSR. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kirgizskoi SSR, 1960. 226 p. (MIM 14:1-1) (Kirghizistan-Water resources development) SHPAK, V. G. Some indices of the yearly distribution of the diischa-rge of Kirghiz rivers. Izv, AN Kir, SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 4 no. 5:19-26 162. (141RA 16 -.,4) (Kirghizistan-Rivers) 1 11 1 It 4 to K . it 1., 13 1. J5 14 1? 3 21 hi 11 It 11 M 11 1. V J1,41 .1 U.J .6,8:41 1'. 4 L L S P F x 1- 1 Y-L�-. 1 7 1 -m 46-9c PP The use of ruseesiurn sulfate In the psychiatric clinic. ' rachl'I'Myt /Am?. 41. 1 Chem. Zentr. 1939, 1, 2=.-Trewiawsit of deawniij 00 praecox by injuction of bypcrtunic -%19SO, Ralov. (6 9. of --0o 60 00 n r. C"m-le-l'It'd rispeo Ek. ly V:.,.r 'J", jj -0 0 n vil I. Z~Coj )I EL . 'V? 00 -zoo o* =06 ice 0 V, Szo 0 00 ;zoo 00 Roo 00 zoo 0 0 "o 0 of 1 .1 IAL, LPCKAL Lill 141~gf CLAS11PICATICh 0 0 00 too of " 0 An L I At U q 11 to 1. It o 0;4 7 ot a K it ts It x ino 4 e SHPAK, V. M. 25277. SHPAK, V. M. Ob Odnem Vagetativnom Simpteme Fri Obliteriruyushcben Endarteriits. Nevropatologiya I Poikhiatriya, 1949, Me. 4l S. 2849 Shcherbatenke, S. 1. 0 Lachenii Abstsessev L*Zkikh Fassiviyai Dozami c~ullfonamidov., SM 25222 SO: Letopial No. 33, 1949 - ~iT L -"~ - T y. .:~ I I .. I , , . 20155 SHF-AT'j V. Y. C, maF-neziellnom lechenii morfinizma. Vracheb. delo..? 1040) No. 6, stb. 555-56 SO: LETOFIS ZHUTUTAL 6TATEY, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949. 1. SHPAK' V. .1". 2. US-OR (600) 4. Psychiatry 7. Immediate problems of psychiatric aid in the province; discussion of planning psychiatric aid. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. No. 11 - 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. 6 i1x- A h , .1 . Psychiatry Treatment of pre-senile psychoses by interrupted prolonged sleep in combination with a - biogenous stimulants. Zhur., nevr., i psikh., 52, no. 8, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified. SHPAY, V.M. Investigations on Dhysiologic mechanisms of prolonged sleep in the treatment of neuroses and of certain psychoses. Zh. vyeshei nerv. deiat. 3 no.4.-584-591 July-Aug 1953. (CIML 25:4) 1. Department of Psychiatry of Stalino Medical Institute and Stalino Oblast Psychoneurological Hospital. SHPAK. V. M. Scientific conferences of the Department of Psychiatry of the Stalin Medical Institute in 1952. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 53 no.11:904 9 '53. (91-RA 6:12) (Psychiatry) SHPAK, V.M.; KARSBENBAUM, R.I. Observations of the use of niacin in treating certain psychoses. Zhu--. nevr. i psikh. 54 no.8:671-677 Ag 154. (MLRA 7-9) 1. Kafedra paikhiatrii Stalinskogo meditainskogo instituts. i oblastnoy psikhonevrologicheskoy bollaitay. (NICOTINIC ACM, therapeutic use, psychoses) (PSTCHOSES, therapy, nicotinic acid) SHPAK, Y.M. Clinical results of dimedrol therapy in schizophrenia; preliminary communication. Zhur. nerv. i paikh. 54 no.9:769-772 S 154. (MIRA 7:9) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii Stalinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (SCHIZOPHRENIA, therapy, diphenhydramine) (DIPHNNHYMAMM, therapeutic use, schizophrenia) EXMMA MMICA Sec.2 V61.9/9 PhviologY.ete-Rept56 4222. SHPAK V. Al., KARSHENBAUAl R.I. and LYAKSUTKLNA M. F. Med. Inst., -S-taru-i-o-.-7+-To-nophoresis with nicotinic acid (Russian text) KLIN.MED.(Mosk.) 1955, 3319(92) lonophoretic application of 0.25-1% solutions of nicotinic acid was tried in cases of neurological disturbances and hypertension, The active electrode was placed in various positions. After galvanization with 2-20 ma. a vasodilator reaction was observed; this then decreased but reappeared 5 min. after the end of the application. Particularly good results were obtained in hypertensive patients; daily application over the solar plexus with 8-15 ma. for 2 periods of 10 min. with an interval of 5 min. was followed by a definite fall of blood pressure which was maintained for a long time. Ragkovi Prague. PI, 15*). SHPAKI--V.H. - KARSHEMBAUM, R.I.; LYliKSUTKINA, M.F. Observations of electrophoresis with nicotinic acid. Yop.kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 22 no.2:34-36 Kr-Ap '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Iz kafedry psikhiatrii (zav. - dotsent V.M.Shpak) Stalinskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent A-M-Ganichkin) (ELECTROPHORESIS) (NICOTINIC ACID) FERELIMANY A.A. (Tomsk); F=EROV, O.Ye. (Moskva); SHFAK, V.M. (Kalinin); TORUBAROV, S.V. (Moskva); DETENGOF, F.F. Discussion. Probl.sud.psikh. 9:230-235 161. (MIRA 15:2) (NEUROSES) (MENTAL ILLNESS) (INSANE, CRIMINAL AND RADGEROUS) SHFAK, V.M. (Kalinin) Influence of the summation of stimili in stuporous states of varying etiology. Probl.sud.psikh. 9:291-297 161. (MIRA 15:2) (STUPOR) I- HPAK, V.M., (ictserit Treatment of ir-L-somnia wlLh neuroleptic drugs. 'Trudy KGMI no.].O.,49i- 494 163. (MIIRA lgzllj 1. 12, Vafedry psikhiatrii (zav. kafedroy - dotsent V.M.Shpak) Kalininskogo gosudarstvennogo medits-inskogo insti-tuta. 8(2) S-OV/91-59-3-8/22 AUTHOR. Shpak, V.N., Engineer TITLE: A Light and Sound Signaling Circuit with Central Removal of the Sound Signal (Skhema siretovoy i zvukovoy signalizatsii s tsentrallnym s"yemom zlru- kovogo signala) PERIODICAL: Energetik., 1959, Nr 3, pp 18-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT, The author refers to the signaling system described in the article "Skhema svetovoy i zvukovoy signall- zatsii na. postoyannom i peremennom toke" ( A Lay.- Out of Light and Sound Signaling on Direct and Al-, ternating Current), by Engineer Yu.I. Novozhilov, published in "Energetik", 1957, Nr 9. He states that this system has a number of drawbacks, e.g.: the ne- cessity for a hand reset switching-over to the opera- tional position after fixing the broken-down circuit; the connection of a pilot lamp in the sound relay cir- cuit (a burned-out lamp ivill put the w'-hole signaling Card 1/2 system out of order); the necessity for separate SOV/91-59-3-8/22 A Light and Sound Signaling Circuit with Central Removal of the Sound Signal testing of the work condition of each circuit in the system. Subsequently, the author describes his oiin signaling system for alternating current up to 220 Volts with an unlimited number of signaling poin.s and central removal of the sound signal. In conclusion, he states that his system--although based on a working principle analogous with the system described in the article "Skhema preduprezhday shchey signalizatsii" (A Warning Signaling Lay-Out~u, by Engineer V,A. Pro- topopov, published in "Energetik", 1957, Nr 12--has the following advantages: 1) the system can be used for both direct and alternating currents of any voltagei 2) use of simple, small-size, relays in the system without the need for any remodeling; 3) automatic adjustment of the system to the operational conditions after repairing the broken down circuit. There is 1 circuit. Card 2/2 5/057/60/030/04/02/009 B004/BO02 AUTHORSw Yavor, S. Ya., Shpak, Ye. V., Minina, R. M. TITLEi Cylindric-al Magnetic Lenses~'With an Antisymmetric Plane PERIODICALz Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 30~ No- 4, Ppo 395-404 TEXTs First, the authorediscuse the course of electron paths in anti- symmetric systems9 and the position of the linear image. They derived the vector potential of a lens consisting of two linear, parallel con- ductors of infinite length, through which curr6n--ts of equal Intensities flow in the same direction (two-conductor lensesq Fig. 1). The voltage distribution measured and calculated according to equations (3) and W9 in the magnetic field of such a lens, is shown in Fig. 2. Fig- 3 gives the arrangement of a four-conduetor lens,, and Fig- 4 shows its field calculated according to equation (5). and the respective experimental values. In the case of two-conducto.- lenses, integral (7) and the Khurgin equation (8) are given for electron paths lying in the central plane. Figo 5 gives the paths calculated for different initial angles oco between Card 1/3 Cylindrical Magnetic Lenses With S105716010301041021009 an Antisymmetrio Plane B004/BO02 electron path and axis z. The conditions for the position of the image center are disenssed, and in Fig. 6 the projections of four elactron paths on the x%- and yz planes are representedo Equation (6) is numerical- ly integrated according to Shtermer's method (Ref. 9). Table 1 gives the image coordinates of 4 kev electrons. In the case of four-conductor lenses, integral (9) and the Khurgin equation (10) are also given for the electron paths of the central plane. The paths of the central plane are likewise shown (Fig. 7) as well as their projections on the planes xz and yz (Fig. 8), and the image coordinates are given in Table 2. In Fig. 9 the authors show the scheme of their experimental setup for the in-westigation of electron optical properties of the lenses. The 4 kev electron beam with a di-forgence angle of 50 was directed into a vacuum chamber by means of an electron gung and the image was observed on a sliding fluorescence screen. The horizontal and vertical components of the earth's magnetism were compensated by two solenoids for the fields of which equations (11) and (12) are given. Four lenses consist- ing of coils wound upon square brass frames of I m length and different widths, were tested. The measuring results are in good agreement with the calculations (Figs. 2-4). The images observed, are also described. Card 2/3 Cylindrical Magnetic Lenses With an Antisymmetric Plane S/057/60/030/04/02/009 B004/BO02 Figs. 10 and 11 show the dependence of the ampere windings of the lenses on the image coordinate When a critical value of the current b- intensity is attainedq the electrons fly backq and the lense acts as a mirror. There are 11 figureaq 2 tableaq and 9 references: 8 Soviet and 1 British. ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of Physics and Technology of the AS USSR,Leningrad)- SUBMITTEDx August 24, 1959 Card 3/3 ACCESSION h1R: AP4009920 S/0057/64/034/001/0053/0059 Ab-MOR:Fishkova, T.Ya.; Shpak,. Ye,.Y.; Yavor, S.Ya. TITLE: Charged particle escape from a reflected electron discharge SOURCE: Zhurnal takhnichoskoy fiziki, v.34, no.1, 1964, 53-59 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge, reflected electron discharge, charged particle escape, anomalous charged particle escape, discharge in magnetic field ABSTRACT: The transverse escape of charged particles from a gas discharge in a longitudinal magnetic field was investigated. Electron reflecting electrodes were I provided at the two ends of the discharge region to increase the ionization. Except for the higher degree of ionization achieved, the experiments were similar to those reported by J.F.Bonnal, G.Brifford arid C.Manus (Phys.Rev.Lett.6,665,1961; Report No.9 at the Salzburg Conference,19Gl), and similar anomalous results were obtained. The discharge tube was 200 cm long and 17.8 am in diameter. The two reflecting elec- trodes were 11.6 cm in diameter and were separated by 105 am. One reflector carried- a hot cathode 2 or 3 cm in diameter. The discharge current was received by one or more cylindrical anodes somewhat smaller in diameter than the rellecting electrodes. Card 1/3 ----------- - ---- ACC. NR: AP4009920 When a single anode was employed, it was provided with two wall probes, one located midway between the two reflecting electrodes, and one located 16 am from this mid- point. With the discharge tube filled with argon at 5 x 10-4 to 10-3 mm Hg, dis- charge currents up to 10 A at potentials up to 500 V were observed in longitudinal magnetic fields up to 2100 Oe. The degree of ionization was determined from the at- tenuation of 3.2 cm and 0.85 cm microwaves. Ionizations up to 774 were deduced from the 3.2 cm measurements. A highly ionized filament was produced on the axis of the discharge by admitting gas through an opening in the center of one of the reflectors. The ionization in this filament was estimated from the 0.85 cm microwave measure- ments at 50% or greater. When several anodes were employed, the current to the cerr tral anode was negative (preponderance of negatively charged particles collected), and the currents to the remaining anodes were positive. The currents to all the an- odes behaved in a similar way as the magrwtic field was varied: when the field was increased from zero the current would first decrease (in absolute value), reach a sharp minimum at a small value of the field, increase to a broad maximum, and final- ly decrease again at high fields. The positive ion current to the central wall probe of the single anode was measured as a function of the longitudinal magnetic field while the total discharge current was hold constant by adjusting the applied potential or the cathode temperature. In these measurements the probe was kept A/3 Card ACC. NR: AP4009920 30 V ne-ative with respect to the anode. The positive ion current first increased with increasing field, then decreased to a broad minimum, and finally increased again at high fields. The initial increase and nubscq"ent decrease of the ion cur- rent are briefly discussed. The anomalous increase o1 the ion current at high field strengths is not explained. Orig.art.has: 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tokhnichaskiy institut im.A.F.Ioffe U*SSSR, Leningrad (Physi- cal-Technical Institute, AN SSSR) SU11MITTED: 12Nov62 DATE ACQ: .10Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 003 3/3 Card ACCESSIOK XR: AP4040307 S/0057/"/034/006/1037/1039 AUMOR: Shpak, Te.V.; Yav~or, S.Ya. Is !TITLE: A pseudd-axially symmetric system of four iro -free magnetic quadrupo lenses LsouRcE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy iiziki, v.34. no.6. 1964, 1037-1039 !TOPIC TAGS: electron optics, electron lens, -magnetic quadrupole lens :'ABSTRACT: In continuation of earlier work on system of quadrupole lenses having ,axially symmetric first order optical properties (A.D.Dy~mnikov, S.Ya.Yavcr,ZhTF, i33,851,1963;.,A.D.Dy*mnikov,T.A.Fishkova and S.Ya.Yavoi,,--.T*v.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.27,-1131 1963), Deveral iroif-free magnetic quadrupole lenses ot-i6~'type shown schematically! '.iin_FA&_l-of the Enclosum were constructe&-and-.tosted,,-Tbw,cooductove.parallel to I the z axis were- equidistant, and the angle a was aacordi -liA0. The -peculiar dis-1 ng ~tribution of the windings was Rdopted in an effort-to minimize the~z-component of the tield on the axis and to improve the distribution of the x- and y-components. The optical properties of the lens were calcu3ated in the thin-conductor approxima- ;tion, and the formula is given for calculating-the object and image distances. Save- 'Card V4 ACCOS-10M MR: AP4040307 :ral lensea of aperture (2R) 7.0 and 12 cm and lengths from 14.5 to 41.2 ca werei !tested with 4 to 7 koV electrons on the electron optical bench, both singly and In Ithree.psoudo-axially symmetric combinations of four lenses each. The windings of these lenses measured approximately 11 x 11 mm2 and had 50 or 64 turns. Agreement ~between the measured and calculated properties indicated that the thin lens appirvo .1mation wan adequate for these lenses. The relation between the currents in the in- ~ner and outer lenses required to achieve pseudo-axial symmetry was determined ex- :perimentally for each of the three combinations; the measurements were in agreement. ;with the theory. The focal length and the position of the unit planes of one of the combinations were also determined as functions of the current in the outer lenses; ~ these measurements also agreed with the theory. A comparison of pseudo-axially Isymmetric systems with different lengths and separations of the component lenses, and a discussion of the selection of these parameters for optimum performance are promised for the future.* -"The theoretical curves were calculated by A.D.Dy*mnikov and T.Ya.Fishkova, to whom, the authors convey their gratitude." Orig.art.has: 5 1formulas and 3 figures. Crd 2/4 ~~ U ~,- L 19pi6-65 MfFr(l)/T/IMC(b'~_~ lip /P$M (t) /SSD/BSDIASD (a.) -51 AS(-,nylr--2TEOD(dp)/F,SD(gs)/F,Sl)(t) S/0057/G4/034/011/2003~2007 ACCESSION 2111: AP4049041 AUUMOR: Shpak, Ye.V.;, Yavor., S.Ya. - ' , lenses in which the electric:and-mag- TITLE: Achromatic electromagnetic cluadrupole netic field distributions on the axis do not coincide SOURCE: Zhurnal telchnichesRoy fiziki, v.34, no.11, 19414,~ 2003-2 007 TOPIC TAGS: electron optics, electromagnetic quadrupole lens$ chromatic aberration ABSTRACT- One of the authors has- previously collaborated.in an investigation of combined electric and magnetic quadrupole achromatic lenses CV.M.Kellman-and S.Ya. .Yavor,ZhTr 31,1439,1961; 33,368,10163) in which the distributions of the.electric and magnetic fields along the axis are identical. Because of the difficulties o fabricating lenses that meet this-condition, the previous treatment is now ex-te ed: to the case in which the distributions-of the two fields differ.slightly-. Only those cases are considered in which the distributions:on.the axis of both fields are rectangular, and either the two distributions are concentric b'ut one -is longer' than the other (i.ei extends a greater distance along the axis)2by the small quan- tity 2h, or the distributions have the same length, but their centers are separated SOURCE CODE: U 76-6[0-0-07-0 70076[0076-/ ACC NR: AP663250 (A, k[06~113 1-7 INVENTOR: Zhigach, A. F.; Sobolevskiy, M. V.; Sorokin, P. Z.; Sarishvili, I. G.; Shpak, V. S.; Vilesova, M. S. ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for boron-containing polymers. Class 39, No. 185487 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 70 TOPIC TAGS: liquid polymer, chemical synthesis , glycol, polyester resins decaborane, dicarboxylic acid ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method for preparing boron- containing liquid polymers with a molecular weigh-G of 1500-3000 based on polyester- decaborilene [sic]. The method involves preparation of two individual low-molecular- weight esters by reacting at 18OC: 1) di(hydroxymethyl)decaborilene [sic] with a dicarboxylic acid [unspecified]; and 2) the dicarborxylicacid with a glycol [unsp'ecified]. The two esters are mixed, heated to about 200C, and held.st this temperature in a inert gas for about 50 hr. SUB CODE: 21, 07/ SUBM DATE: 2ljul62/ S/576/6-1/000/000/020/020 E021/E120 AUTHORSg Kuznetsov., V, Cie j Y a !is eyev, A, A u Palkina, K.K., Sckclo~ra, M.A., and Dmitriyev,) AV. TITLE4 Study cf the phase diagram and the electrical ,~ondu_-Aivitly ~f the phaz,es cz" the Ni-S, Ni-Se and CO-S systsma SOURCE~ Soveshchan2ye po pr~!uprovodnLkc-vym materialaw5 4th, Voprosy metallurgil f fiziki poluprovcdnikov~ poluurovadnikovyye soyadineniya i t-verdyye splavy, Trudy soveshchaniya- Moscow, Izd.-I,.~ AN SSSR, 1961. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut metallurgii imeni A.A. Bayka-ra. Fiziko.-tekhn_JchP_-skiy -institut. 159-173. TEXT- Information on the phase diagram and elestrical conductivity of the phases of the systems Ni-S, NJ_~Se and Co-S is important for the teshnology of of nickel, cobalt, selenium and sulphur -f-rom their cres and also for the search for new semiconducting materials. The present ~fnvastigation was -herefore carried ou-, Detailed X-ray analysis, differential -hermal analysis and mea.Furements of den3ity w.sre carried out. Card 1/~t Study of' the phase diagram and the S/5?6/6-f/000/000/020/020 E02I/EI20 Elect.rical conductivtty in the range 20 to 440 OC was measured, and ~n general showed a steady 'all a3 the temperaTure increased, The results showed that in sol-id solutions based on B-NiSe or P-CoS with a defe.,:.t nickel arsen:Ac- structure and a content of 2elenium or sulDhur greater than atcm~-- Oil; a 3uperlattice -4. .t' C,!- m e d, This js explain-ad by orde~r:-ncr of' defe::t---~ 4n the lattic~e in Ni- or Cc pcsations. rhe follow--'ns 3t-u:-turea we--e "found to exis,z N 1,, 3 hexagonal wth pa-rameters at 650C - a 12 ~ 0 2 ~~ 0 ~ 0 1 kX a nd /a 22' 21' NiqS8 -- hexasona-I w:-th 12. 10 :t 0. !kX, 1 26 Z 0. 0 IkX5 ~~;/a = 0,932 in a, lattice of N~.o'!'p S:, p exagzna -1 -4 i t h 1~77 N J- 61S e r - - h 0,0-'kX, n- 0.02kX, 202, N ~ ~L- e hexagonal w-,Lth a 7,91 t O.OlkX5 9~76 0.01 -k).r., --/a 1.,227~ a N:-%S-A20 7,:re-zonal with t 0-~ -- r>a:fameters a", 65o cc cf a - -7. E o ~olkX, b,22 :t O.OlkX~ it -as shown that N-,Ez I-a-2 sem-,:~cnduc-,Jng prcpertie~. The phases b N, S, 6 N~S~ a C -~~ S ---Ith a r.11~,!.~;~~:.,a:~--=z~nid=- 3-,Tu,:ture and 6 Cos -i I-s ka 1 -A-r -; ~-n.,. i~- - --pe-- 7e t *,- f.: -a' an-d alss Card 2/ 4~ Study of the phase diagram and the S/576/61/000/000/020/020 E021/E120 The four most recent English language references read as follows: Ref.-7- T. Rosenqvist, J. Iron Steel Inst., 1954, v.176, 37. Ref.16, M. Hansen. Const'-tution of binary Alloys, 195-8., 2nd publication, Re-'P~20~ W.B. Pearson, Canadian J. of Physicsi 1957, v~35, 8, 886~ Ref,23: M~A, Peacock., Amer. ~Jineraloq:_, 1947, v~32, 484. Card 4/4 ANIKANOVA, K.F.; SHPAK, Z.S. Ways for improving the quality and increasing the durability- of tractor tires. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. no.5,014-15 My 165. (MIRA 18g6) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti. BLAGOV. I.S.; KOTUN, A.M.; _A.G.; Zn'DIN, B.B. ----- ~z, Briquetting of coal fines by using heavy coal-tar for binder. Ugoll 28 no.8:40-42 Ag '53. (HLRL 6:7) 1. Treat Ugleobogashcheniye (for Blago,r). 2. Yuzhnaya inspektsiya Glav- kokea (for Kotkin). 3. Daepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Shpakhler). 4. Mospinskiy briketnyy kombinat (for Zelldin). (Brivate (Fuel)) LEVIN, S.T.; SHPAKMR, A.G. Studying the enrichment factor of Dmitrievskiya coals In the Pavlograd-Petropavlovim area. Izv. DGI 29:178-193 157., (M33-k 11:5) (Dneprw,)otrovsk Province - Coal-Analysi a) SOV/68-59-9-13/22 AUTHOi6: Tsarev, M.N., -~'~~aLchler A.G. KorchagJA, L.V., Pluzlmiks V.I., Zelldin, B.B. E-alMdll-sheyn, B.M. TLOIE: Utilisatuion of Pitch and Pitch Distillates as Binders for Briquetting Coal Fines. P-o;RIODICAL: Koks i khirniya, 1959, Nr 9: pp 45 - 49 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Binding properties of pitches from various works and the api)lication of pitch distillates as binders in briquetting coal fines was investigated. It was established that the binding properties of pitches.from various works (prop- erties, Table 1) differ considerably. Binding properties of pitches were correlated with their crushing strength. With increasing crushing strength the quality of the bricluetutes improves. The crushing strength of pitch depends on the content of free carbon and insoluble in carbon disulDhide residue. Tqhysico-chemical properties of pitches depend mainly on the composition of coking blends and tar distillation conditions. Pitch produced from a blend containing an increased proportion of lean coals contain more carbon disulphide insoluble residue and possess poorer binding properties. Pitch produced by batch dis- Card 1/3 iuilla-uion posses-s lower mechanical-sturength and poorer SOV/68-")9-0-13/22 Utilisation of Pitch and. Pitch Distillates as Binders for Briquetting Coal Fines binding properties thrm those produced on continuous distillation plants. Liquid pitch distillates cannot be used directly as 'binders (due to their low viscosity). Additions of 20 - 3(Yj") of L)itch distillates to pitch increases the quality of the briquettes due to a decrease in the melting temperature of pitch and a moie uniform coating of coal grains. Preparation of viater emulsion from mixtures of pitch and liquid pitch distillate (Table 4) and i's a- U ~jlication as a binder improves the quality of the briauettes and decreases the consumption of pitch. Oxidation of liquid pitch distillate with aim, transfers U0into t1ie solid state with a softening temperature a-bout 60 0. The product so obtained possesses high bindIng prop- erties and if used in a proportion of 8 - 10clo (of coal) can replace pitch. Water emulsion can be produced from 'he oxidation -Droduct which vd.-,en EIPPlied as a bi der U n improves the -quality of the brique'utes. Additions of pitch distillate to the coal permits decreasin5.the prop- Card 2/3 Ortion. of binder (pitch) by 10 - 12c,,,, (Table ? SOV16,8-5 9-~1-13/22 7f-4 Cn, 0~ pi- eh arji Pitch Distj-liate= as B-indlers 'or ,J U.L _L z; cl j j- -,j J _L U__ blaiquut-UTIL~. (.!oal Filnes Taere a.Le 7 tables and 6 Soviet r,_,ferences. A&:,uCIAA~__LUZ6. Stalinskiy Sovnarldloz (Staliiic ;ovnarIdioz)ITsarev); Fine propet rovskiy &,ornrj institut (Dnepropetrovsk I- " e In 1,1nin-, Institute); (Shpi!~~ _r, Yorchagl Maspint:c*s brlflzetuna~& fabrikzi (Mospiao Briquetting Works) (Zel -din, shtelpn) Cuard AGULOY, Alekpey Pavlovich, kaud.geol.-ndnerol.nauk, nauchnyy sotrudnik; ATXT UV, Alakoey Mikhaylovich, dotBent,.nauchnyy sotrudnik; BARYSH, Mariya Yakovlevna, inzh.-geolog, nauchnyy sotradnik; D0140RATSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, dotsent, nauchuyy sotrudnik; LEVIN, Semen Timofeyevich, dotsent, nauchnyy sotrudnik; NESTERENKO, Petr Grigorlyevich, prof., nauchnyy sotradnik; SHIRCKOV, Aleksandr Zosimovich, prof., nauchnyy sotrudnik; .9HPAKHLKR, Abram Grigorlyevich, stars1dy nauchnyy sotrudnik; OVCHAROVA, YG, Ye.N., tekhn.red. [Atlas of Donets Basin coals] Atlas uglei Dneprovskogo basseina. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1960. 44 p. (MIRA 13:12 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordens Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gornyy institut im. Artems (for all, except Ovchsrova, Rozentsveyg). 2. Chlen- korrewoondent .0 USSR (for Shirokov). (Donets Basin--Coal geology) SATCHUX, S.V.; SYPAKHT-IR, A.G.; STHUYXV, M.I.; SUKOTA, V.P. Ana3,vais and properties of Lvov-Volyn' Basin coals. Ugol. Ukr. 4 no.4:17-18 Ap 160. (MIR& 13*-8) 1. Daepropetrovskiy gorWy institut (for Savchuk, Shpakhler). 2. Trest Ukruglegeologii (for Struyev, Savkova). (Lvov-Yolyn' Basin-Goal-Analyeis) AMELIRM E.I., dotsent; SHPAKHLER, A.G., starshiy prepaodavatell Briequetting coal and anthracite mixtures treated with fuel gases. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. 5 no.9:165-168 162. (HIRA 15:11) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gornyy institut imeni Artema. Rekomendovans ka-fedroy obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemykh. (Briquets (Fuel)) SHFAKHLF,R, A.G.-;--AMEL2RCD, E.I.; KOTKZ~,-A.M.; SOLOV*YEV, A.V.; ZELIDIN, B.B. -------- Inproving the manufacture tfechnology in cc,,~d briquet plants. Ugol' UI:r. 6 no.2:17-19 F 162. (~aR-A. 15:2) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Shpakhler., AkBel~rod). 2. IJkrIIIIUgleobogashcheniye (for Kotkin, Solov'Yev). 3. Donetskgiproshe.kht (for lelldin). (Rriquets (Fuel)) SHPAIUILER, A..G..; KORCIftiGIN, L.V.; LEVIN, S.T.; BIAGOV, I.S.; KOTKIN, A.%) "---56r(-)Vyap A.V. BriquetLing coal and anthracite breQzes in a cold state. Ugoll. prom. no.6:34-36 N-D 162. (14IRL 16:2) I. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut, (for Shpakhler, Korchagin, Levin). ~*. Ukrainskiy proyektno-konstraktorskiy i n-guo.bno-issledovatellskiy iftititut po obogashcheniyu i briketirovaniyu ugley (for Blagov, Kotkin, Soloviyev). (Briquets (Fuel)) L',' c a i i of t~iL-r-n ,,,-a,,()nc na I. ong. 17 .1 v . ; i;, ~ -,- " , I V:Ts DTli~propaturovski:r orldena i I. 2ti tUt i Mi6 T-. C- Wll-t . 1,tt. a 11, lla~*,-d-ov o b o g a.,: r I ya SITAKHLER, A.G.; Fririmali uchast,iye: FERIKCV, Yu.V., Irzil.; New binder for brique-uting solid fuel finas in the cold State. Khim.i tekh.topl. i masel. 10 no.1:132-34 Ja '65, (1,11 RA 18:1,) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy instittut. TANDURA, I.F.; ALSKSANDROT, L.A.. redaktor; MIKITINA. Y.N., radektoi-izd'at'al'i'tirva-,GZ57IYENKO, TeeBf, takhnichaskiy, redaktor [Uperience in setting fuel consumption norms for operations involved in well drilling] Opyt pooperatsionnogo normirovaniia raekhoda topli- va pri burenii skvazhin. Moskva, Gos.ztguchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1954. 30 P. (MLRA 10:1) (Oil well drilling) (Diesel fuels) KIKOLVEY, N.P., inzh.; KUROPYATIIIK, G.P., Inzh.; SHP~~~A.!.2 inzh. 'GO- A useful book. Tranap.stroi. 10 no.4;59 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Building macbinery--Raintenance and repair) Country : USSR Cateacry: Cultivated Plants. Grains. J--` : RZ-hBiQl-; 11,10 !-1; 19582 No 48872 I^,uthor : Luppov, M.T.; Mpah)v, A.P, Inst : Vitebsk Veterinary Inst. Title : Corn in the Nort~ieni Regions of the Belorussian SSR. OriG Pub: Uch. zap. VitcbshaGo vet. in-ta, 1956, 14, No 1, 201- 206 Abstract: This study dcals with the agricultural toc7anique (periods and methods of sowing and of cultJ -vation) and bioloCical characteristics of different' varieties of corn in cultivating it for grain and for green feed. The cuttiiiG of the plants in July to a heig~lt of 15-25 is recomended. Soving the com to3other Card VO COLU'trY : USSR Gateigory: Cultivatcci P-,.aint-s- Grains. Abs icur: FMBIol-, li, 1958, No 48872 with Vetch is also rocor=nded when usinG t1e corn for green feed. The article gives t1jo rLsjjlts of com-ining cobs with potatoes and clovor aftcxvztb for ensilnC;c. --- V.;,. Vnuchkova Card 2/2 m M-30 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40491. Abstract: steamed Dotatoes in the ratio of 1:1. With 60i, of silage in the ration, the coefficients of the digestibility of nutritive substances were: or- ganic substance - 80.42%, protein - 51.97%. The nitrogen was utilized to the extent of 28% (Of the ingested amount). In the groups with corn- potatoes and carrots-potatoes silage (40% of nutritiousness), the weight gain and profitable- ness were lel. hieher. The carotene in the car- rots-potatoes silage was preserved in full. Card 2/2 52 USSR/ Farm Animals. Swine. 01 Abs J-our: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40490. Author : Lemesh) Ve F., shpakoy-A-, P. Inst : Not given. Title : The utilization of Corncobs in the Ereparing of Combined Silage of High Nutritiousness for Pigs. OriS Pub: V sb.: Kukuruza v BSSR, '1:Ti.*,,sk, 19572 388-392. Abstract: Before ensiling, the corncob, contained) by weight, 3774 sheaths of leaves, 261, Erain of milky-waxY 0ripenessj 33,%, stems, and 21A Usilks". They were ensiled ~n rubble-concrete pits, in a chopped forms together with boiled potatoes, in equal amo IUntsj :[n the "combined" silage, 1.58% of lactic acid and 0.56% of acetic acid Card 1/2 cv. Vc T i SHPAKOV, B.G., inzh.; PARSHIKOV, A.F., inzh. Results of reconstructing slab mill "1150" at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 25 no.11: 18-21 N 163. - (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskaya stantsiya Gosudarstvennogo tresta po montazhu metallurgicheskogo oborudovaniya v vostochnykh rayonakh. r, of Ln.,! _Lt---io:-i 34' fcr :arrovir,~ tat .~cr, "ts 3n ctrAial -i n -LerbA.2 --zq=.n at I _ristitutc of ~on5urLCLIO:l i4LL~_,ICCnl IlL, Z ~,xcidt!:(:tUrt! t; ui 5L~ - ~v?cciicrny3,.- _.u.5 iv 114) ,~H~AKPV,B.V~-, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. SHUMILOV, A.N.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank. Reinforced concrete poles for electric railroad contact circuits. Transp.stroi. 6 no.1:22-24 Ja '56. (ISHA 9: 5) (Electric linen--Poles) 4 SHPAKOV, B.V. kandidat tokhnichaskikh nauk. Reconstruction of locomotive depots in England. Transp. stroi. 6 no.8:27-28 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Great Britain--Railroads--Stations) ._,_SHPAKOV, B.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Prestressed reinforced transmission line supports. Energetik 5 no.2t4-8 F '57* (KLRA 10:3) (Electric lines--Poles) (Reinforced concrete) SHPAIfOV, B.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Mechanical fishway for the dam at Torr Echelty (Scotland). Gidr.stroi. 26 no.6:56-57 Je 157. (MMA 10:7) (scotlqnd--Dams) q t - - 1- 1 - 11, ,-:- . " - ~ , '- : A C'I. SHRAKOV, B.V., kRnd.tekhn.nauk ,...... The Kariba Hydroelectric Paver Station on the Zambezi River (Rhodesia). Gidr.stroi.26 no.12:45-46 D 57. (MIRA 10:12) (Kariba Gorge, Rhodesia--Hydroelectric pover stations) SHPAKOV, B.V., kand.tekhn.nauk. Examples of the use of cathode protection of metals from corrosion. Gidr.stroi. 26 no.8:55-56 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) (United States--Pipe, Steel--Corrosion) KOMKOV, 1. 14. 0inzh.;. ~mnd. tekhn. nauk. Making prestrejesed supports for contact systems. Bet. i zhel.-bet. no-3:93-96 Mr K8. (MIRA 1113) (Mlectric railroads) (3lectric lines (Polee)) AIS V, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOGIN, N.M., knnd.tekhn.muk,, SHPAKOV, B.V., Imand.tekhn.nauk; SEUffGIN, V.P., kand.takhn.nauk Prestressed reinforced concrete three-stake poles with elastic cross pieces. Transp.stroi. 10 n0-3:16-20 Vx '60. (MM 13:6) (Electric lines--Polea) SHPAKOV, B.V. Estimating the tensile strength of anisotropic glass plastics. Plast.massy no,3:54-56 162. (MIRA 15:4) Dlasties--Testing) (Glass reinforced SHPAKOVI I.H., red.; AbDiVdUU.WIOV, red.; DABICHEV, R.I., inzh.. red.; BOGOTAVLZNSKIY, V.F., red.; VALITOV, Z.G., red.; ROIWOV, Yu.D., red.; SAYFULLB, S.Sh., red.; tekhn. red. [New devices for making gas analyses and automatically regulat- ing the temperature of various media] Novye pribory gazovogo analiza i avtoi:aticheskogo regulirovaniia temperatury razlich- nykh sred. Kazan', 1961. 169 P. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Tatar A.S.S.R. Samostoyatellnoye konstraktorskowitekhnologi- cheskoye byaro po proyektirovaniyu meditsinsVikh 1: fiziologi- cheskikh priborov. 2. Glavrqy inzhener Samostoyatellnogo kon- struktorsko-tekhnologicheskogo byuro po proyektirovaniyu me- ditsinskikh i fizologicheskikh priborov (for Abdrakhmanov). (Scientific apparatus and instruments) (Tbermostat) V SUAKOVO I., k&ndidat takhnichookikh nauk. b~kilned facing tiles. Stroi.nat. 3 no.1:34 Ja 157. (YLRA 10:3) (Tiles) cni Te c: ni c xo~ lis SKCHODUMOV, G.Ye., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SMIRKOV, M.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SHPAKGV, I.V., kqndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. '" . . wommm- Asbestos silicalcite ties. P~tl i put.khoz. no.6:12-15 Je 157. W2 A 10: 7) (Railroads--Ties) YA KC I M,'V, S.; SHPAKOV, 14. Ivnnovo) For the lionor of the artel mark. Prom.koop. 12 no.4:36 Ap 158. (Efficiency, Induatrial) (MIRAI 11:4) �HPAKOV, N.M. Nonlinear methods for contro1ling the scanning rate in image transmitting systems. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 3 no.6:571-580 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Rekomendovana kafedro~r televideni-ya Odesskogo elektrotakh- nicheskogo instituta svyazi. (Television) SHPAKOV, N. M., Cand Tech Sci -- "Development and study of expanding installations of systems for the transmission of stationary images with &-e-hang-6AMI-e speed of expansion." Len, 1961. (Min of Higher and Sec Spec Ed RSFSR. Lenin "i Inst of Aviation Instrument on,- (KL, 8-61, 252) - 342 s/lno/62/OO(4/ool/G36/o6l E192/E382 AUTHORS: Osherovich, A.L., Glukhovskiy, B.M. and Shpatcov, N.S. TITLE: influence of.tomperature on the spectral sensitivity of photoinultipl�ers PZJIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1962, 149 - 154 T T The temperature stability of the spectr-al sensitivity of photomultipliers is of importance i-,rhen the multipliers are used izi measuring equipment. This effect was therefore investi- gated experimentally for several types of tube. The investigated tube was mounted in a special, hermetically-scaled metal envelope, whose internal volume was kept dry by means of silica gel. The envelope together with a dewar flask were immersed in liquid air. The temperature of the photocathode of the tube was measured by thermocouples. In the case of the cathodes deposited on a solid metal base the thermocouples were soldered to the photocathode and the first emitter. In the tubes with semiAtransparent cathodes the thermocouples -were fixed on the outside surface of the bulb. The cooling rate of the photo- Card 1* s/l2o/62/ooo/ool/o36/o61 Influence of temperature .... E192/E382 cathodecotid be varied betw-een 20 and 120 0CA. Tile same metal en-dope i--ras employed i-.rhen investigating the photomultioliers -it , temperatures from +20 to +100 C but it could be heated electrically. The same photomultiplier tube was investigated a under photomultiplier conditions as well as /photo- el ement in order to evaluate the effect of temperature on the sensitivity of the cathode and the system of emitters. In the latter case, V the first three emitters were connected together and were used as the anode. A special photomultiplier with a devar flask was also constructed so that the temperature of the cathodes Could be changed without varying the thermal operating conditions of the emitters. For each type of photomultiplier the spectral sensitivity E:X was plotted as a function of the wavelength of the light illuminating the cathode. The following photomultipliers were investigated: 1) systems with Sb-Cs photocathodes deposited on a thick metal base, semi-tran.sparent- photocathodes on a chromium film and semi-t-ransparent cathodes on glass; 2) systems with oxygen-caesium cathodes deposited Card 2/5 S/12o/62/000/001/030'/o6i D-Ifluence of temperature .... E192/E382 on a metal 'base and seiri-transparent cathodes on glass; 3) so:-,ii-transparent systems with Bi-Ag-Cs cathodes, and 111 )semi-trarisparciit multi-all~zaline (Sb-K-_N,.1-Cs) Cathodes. The measurements showed that the spectral charact cris tics of -che same type of photomultiplier do not fully coincide but t1liat the to-,uperature influence on the sensitivity of a given type is qualitatively the same. A typical spectral-sensitivity curve-is given in Fig. 2a. This is taken for the multiplier, tv-,)e (F;,.U-17) for the following conditions: 0 0 curve I - for t = +17 C; curve 2 - for t =+ 91 C; curve 5 - piiotocathode only and for t = 17 OC; 0 curve 4 - for the tube and the photocathode at t = -183 C. It is seen from, the curves that cooling and heating of the.. tube produce a decrease in the spectral sensitivity at all the measured wavelengths; however, when the tube is cooled to - -163 OC a second maximum is observed in the vicinity of 5500 A. The results of the measurements on the other types of tubes are illustrated in similar graphs. The effect of cooling on the Card 3/5 S/l2o/62/G00/Ool/o_-,6/o61 Influence of temperature .... E192/E382 signal-noise ratio of the tubes was also measured by using a monochromatic light signal source. Tae authors thank S.F. Rodionov for discussing the results. There are 7 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIZaION: Lenin-radskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBM'ITT ED: June 20, 196o Card 4/5 1/0 S/054/63/004/00, 09/022 31021B.186 S AUT1TORS Rodionov, S. P.,.Verevkin, Yu. .4. iShpako TITLE., The-eclipse effect in the 0 region of the solar spectrum i khimii PERIODICAL: Leningracl. Universitet'o ~Vestnik. Seriya fiziki no. 1# 1963, 67-72 TEXT: After a short description of earlier observations of the eclipse effect (1952,1954) the authors report on their own observations made duri 319 the total solar eclipse (February 15, 1961). Their ozonometric measurements were a part of the sol ar-spectra' iesearch.program of the' ~.Laboratoriya fotometrii NIFI LGU (Laboratory of Photometry of -the HIPI LGU). The observations were.made in Rostov (center of the.belt of totality), in Vollsk, Saratov oblastl-(boundary of the belt) and in Roshchino#.Leningrad oblastl(partial eclipse).- Thereaults are sho'n in Pig. 3. The logarithris of the relative Intensities(A -3100,'A -3300#~ 2 A -410 09) of scattered light from the zenith are-plotted,veraus time. :The~~ 3 effect was for the fi-rat time observed with a cloudy sk;k.. The experiments. VEROLAYNEN., Ya.F.; OSHEROVICH, A.L.; SUSLOV, A.K.; SHPAKOV, N.S. Observations of the ozone content during the total solar eclipse of July 20, 1963. Geomag. i aer. 5 no.1:113-120 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18.4) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, fizicheskiy institut. ~L 34')11-65 EWG(J)IEWT(J)lEwT( M)/UF(0)/WG(7)/9-1GWEBC V tot)/to(t) _(h) ?o-4/Pe-5/Fq-4/Pr-1)4/Fs-4/Pae- Feb/ri~4 -Tip 6 0203/65/0 1001 0113/0MIR0 V, 05 ACCESSION UR: AP5065193 AUTHOIU verolunen~ Ya. F 0sherovich 4. 1 -Sus ev, &"K~'; 3hpa!5j2vN 111LE: Observations of the ozone ntent during the total solar adlipe 1* 2o july 1963 SOURM Gaemasnetitm i &*ronamiyat vo Ss.,n** 1# 1065, 113-120 TOPIC TArS: upper atmoaphere, ozone, solar eclipse, Hartlb Vaftd,.solar ultra- violet radiation, ozonometer A! ABSTRA4T: This article describes apparatus for the observation of direct and r scattered solar ultraviolet radiationKn the Hartley -,bands. This apparatus was used in'observations of the total solar eclipse of 20 July 1963. The authors present curves of the change in intensity of direct and scattered radiation in wavelength region of 3100, 3300,and 4100 A during the period of the eclipse for i~ -Kamchatskiy). The apparatus.- two observation stations (Simushir and Petropavlovsk 'VA- f It used at the first 'station was a three-channel ozonometer --or measurement of diree solar radiaiion and a single-channel ozoactuater with detA6 le light filters for I measurement of the radiation scattered by the region near the senith. At the L 34911-65 ACCESSION NR- AP5005193 s e c o nd s t a t i o n, t h e r a. was. - an - i d e n t i-c al-- s i ffkld ~wc lid Hii drt_ z_ o-nome t e i-1-1 o--r-.- '-me- asurem f `1 of the radiation s'cattered near the zenith. The - ozonomefe-rd were d attache pilot-ballon theodolites, making it possible to point the instruments at the center of the solar disk. The radiation detectors were antimony-cesium end- window photomultipliers. An electrical circuit of the ozonometer is given, but there is little description of the instrument. The eclipse was total at the first station but only pa.-tial at the second. The formulas used in determining ozone content are cited. It is demonstrated clearly that there wag an ozone eclipse effect where the phase was total, but nonewhere it was partial. The method used in calculating darkening toward the limb of the solar disk is presented,because this factor must be taken into account for the results to have validity. The merit of the study is that identical methods and identical apparatus were used for observations at stations where meteorological conditions were different and where the phase of the eclipse was difterent, Possible ex- planations Jor the ozone eclipse affect are given. T h e authors thank S~, F. Rodio-nov for valuableadvice during preparations for and implementa- tion of the investigation. Orig. art. has- 8 foxxul:as, 6 figures and 4 tables. (081 Card Z/. L 2792-66 FSS-2/LliT(1)/aIT(m)/FS(v)-3/EPF(c)/EM(k)-2/1~IA(dI (t)/91F(b) ACCESSION NR: AP5021355 UR/0120/65/000/004/01T,1/01T,4 551-508-552 11 &7~ Al 6- AUTHOR: Bollshakova. G.; Osb~nvich, A. L.; Rodionov, S. F.; Suslov. A. Ksi 43, TITLE: Photoelectric ozonometers for-studying vertical ozone distribution ;SOURCE: Pribory itekhnika. eksperimenta, no. 4, 1965, 171-174 TOPIC TAGS: ozonometer, photoelectric ozonometer, ozone distribution ABSTRACT: Two types of photoelectric ozonometers are compared, one with an orien- tation system and the other with a gypsum scattering screen. The system used in the sun-oriented ozonometer permitted it to be trained on the sun with an ar-curacy 1 of W. The ozonometer had two independent amplifier channels, for X1 = 3100 R and X2 = 3300 R; signals from each channel were mechanically switched to EL recorder. 'i Monochromatic filters were used to increase measurement accuracy. The cesium-anti-! mony pbototubes had a spectral sensitivity limit of-,6500 A, which eliminated the effect of'-the second maximum of filter transmission at X = T200 R. The advantage of the screen-ty-pe ozonometer developed by the authors is that it needs no orients- tion system. It was found that a 50 nonperpendicularity of the screen to the opti- Card 1/2 L 2792-66 !ACCESSION NR: AP5021355 !cal axis and a 20' deviation of the ozonometer from the-vertical had no effect on V ~the ratios of signal intensities 11/12. In tests conducted at Karadag (Crimea) andl Elbrus, direct and scattered'radiation was measured almost simultaneously in the I same ozonometer at various values of Zo. Results on ozone distribution agree with;: Ithose in the literature cited. This og~ deter is.,considered to be reliable and virtually'unaffected by atmospheric conditioAg."~'6r'lig. art. has: 7 figures 1 table, land 2 formulas. iTS) i ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarbtvennyy universitet (Leningrad State Universk~y Li ~4'!5 5 SUBMITTED: ilian64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES,etl iNo REF SOV: OGT OTHER: 005 ATD PRESS: [1 V) Card 2/2 SHPAKOV, PIS. physiological significance of the sounds of the human voice. Zhur. vyse ner~..deiat. 14 no.2:239-246 Mr-Ap '64. (MIRA 17.-..6) 1. Physiological Laboratory, P.Y.Leshaft Natural Science Research, Institute, Leningrdd--~ ZYKOV, V.A., inzhenor; SHFAKOV, V.I., inzh8ner. "~. ~C_w PChM-4 receiver set. Vest.sviazi 16 no.2:5-6 F '56. (MLYA 917) l.Laborateriya Moskovskoy direktsii radioavyazi i radioveshchaniva. (Radio--Receivers and reception) SHPAKOV, V.I., inzhener. OrganizatTo-n and functioning of radlotelegraphic communication. Vest.sviazi 16 no.5:16-17 My '56. (MT.RA 9:8) 1. Laboratoriya radioevyazi Moskovskoy diraktaii radioevyazi i radioveshchaniya. (Telegraph, Wireless)