SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAVALESHKO , M.P. - GAVASHELI, SH.G.

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S/183/62/007/011/017/019 D234/D308 .z',-UTr1()RS Tovstyuh, K.D. and Wavaleshko, M.P. TITLE: The magnetic susceptibility of HgTe 1? M 11 10 D I C. AL Ukrayinskyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v.- 7, no. 11, 1962, 1253-1254 T~Z,'.T: The experiments were cofiducted on monocrystals betwee,n 90 and 40001'%. The susceptibility is negative and the gener- al dianagnctism decreases with temperature, indicating that the electron (Yas is Daramagnetic. This cannot be emplained by the simple model in which the energy band is characterized by the effec- tive mass only; the sign. of the susce?tibilit-y of the carriers would be determined by the sign of I _ I (M/M*)2, which is about - 103. T It is concluded that the interaction with higher bands, as in InSb, leads to the change of sign because the forbidden band is much nar- rower than in InSb. There is I figure. ASSOCIATION: Chernivetskyy derzhuniversytet (Chernovtsy State Card 1/2 The mat-Metic susceptibility of HgTe SUBMITTED: University) July 5, 1962 S/185/62/007/011/017/019 D234/D308 z Card 2/2 Mz~;nez:c prcper-ties o-.: sc:7.:cand,--czors. K. L. 7n:s presenz4::Or. of Z$,-.e I;Gi lcll.,.'.-.~ Altars: AI, sot -0.0y a f 5 us Ceptib: ZY of Sc:-,,; CondLjczo:-s. X. 0. Tovs::yuk, E. Slynko, i. M. Stakira, 0. j".. Borezz. % 9 Te :- )~; zhermomagnezic properties of h Te, Pa PbSe- M. P._G-aYAjeshko,_Ya- S. Budzhak, P. ".. szariK, 0 Vo ro.-.,Iu k. I:zcnet;c susce?tibNity,of Cd7c end ZnTe. 1. V. Potyk-evich, V. sav.-tsk-Y. ,Z-Gnetic properz,*es of the system H.'91-e-UTe. K. D. -.ovszyL:'.,., 7 ,, Raranko, 1. V. Potykevich. ^.%:.sotropy of the thermal conductivity of An. a z y c hy u 'k -CdTa. magnetic, and optical proparties of the system ln2Te 3 V. ?Ory"Mch, A. 1. C. V. C-OL;P" G '7".Ormo;iaqnaric and magnetic properties of PbSe. Ya. S. Budzhak. Zertain anomalous properties of P-type PbTe. P. M. Starik, P. 1. Voronyuk. Galvanomagnetic and thermoatagnetic effects in HqTe. N. V. Gavaleshko. ?roduction and electrica) properties of HgSe and the system HqSe-HqTe. 1. M. Rarenko, V. M. Nikitenko. Electrical properties, of 'n2Se. 1. M. Stakhira, A. N. Corets. ,Report presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compoundsy Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 ACCESSION NR: AP4017394 3/03,85/64/009/002/0150/019 AUTHORt Gavaleshko, M. P. TITLE: Automatio recording devioe for wasurament of galvanomagnstio wA thermomagnetio effects in soodoonductors an a function of temperature and magnetic field SOURCE: Ukrayinslky*y fizy*chrq*y shurnal. Y. 9, no. 2. 1964, 150-159 TOPIC TAGS: automatic recorder. golvanomagnstic effect measurement, thermomagnetic effect measurement, transport phenomena, semiconductor trwoport property, Hall effect, electrical resistivity, ABSTRACT: A. description is given of apparatus for automatic wasuring and recording of galvano and thermomagnstio effects in semiconductors as a function of magnetic field. The resistivity and Hall voltage can be wamn-ed as functions of temperature. The magnetic field can be varied from zero to 28 We at arq given temperature, Depending on the arjoiatat used, the tempers- twe range of 204=K can be cowered* Only samples with resistivities less Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4017394 than 100 ohm-cm. and H&21 constants no less than O,IcO/ooulomb oan be wasumd with this device. though suggestions for extension of the range of acceptable paramters are given. 'In 60601wion I wish to wrprega nV gratitude to Docent LAz3iBtant Profes3oXL K. D. Tcmutyuk for his v,1,nab3 consultatton wA interest am this work." Orig. art. bas 6 Figs. ASSOCIATION: Chemivetolky*y Dershuniversy0tst (Chernivets State University) SUBHITTEDs 14Jun63 DATE ACQs l9Kar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GE NO REF SM 005 OTIUR% 001 Card 12 12432-65 L,'Pk(o)-2/EW(J)/EW~(m)/MIP(b)ti'/nT(t) Pt-10 IJP(e) JD ACCESSION NR: AM00626 _S/.0185/64/009/011/1217/1220 AUTHOR: Kuryk. M. V.; Gavaleshko,-M. P.; Vytrykhovslkyy, M. I. A. TITIZ: Magnetic susceptibility.0if-WS single crystalsif SOURCE: Ukrayins'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v..9, no. 11,1964, 1217-1220 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic susceptibility, cadmiumesulfide, doped cadmium sulfide, semi- conductor, molar.susceptibility, chemical bonding, thermal effect ABSTRACT: The study of the magnet.icausceptibility of semiconductors,is,of -specialinterest-since. it provides info=ation on their zone structure,'.i.e. the effective mass of current carriers, the nature of impurity centers and also to some fttent the nature of the chemical bond. It was concluded from previous in- vestigations that' the magnetic susceptibility of CdS; is greatly dependent, on thb method,of preparation of the samples. Measurements were made of the ab6olute value of magnetic susceptibility of a single crystal of pure CdS as well-as WIS. doped with indium and copper in the 77 - 700K temperature range. It was found that the maj;netic susceptibility of pure CdS single crystals is essentially independent of temperature u-ithin'this temperature.range. Its value of -0.426.10-6 at 300K is taken as the value of the lattice susceptibility for CdS. Calculations were also eo.4e of the molar susceptibility, which, are in good agreement with experimental arcT 112 L 2243"?-65 ACCESSION NR:- AP5000626. data. ',Comparison of susceptibility values, calculated by the Kirkwood formula with experimental values makes it possible.to conclude that the US crystal has primarily ionic bonding. The magnetic susceptibility of the p-type crystals shows a decre~,ase in diamagnetism with increasing temperature, which probably results from the interaction between.valence -zones of tbe:crystal. 11rhe authors express. their gratitude to Academician V. Y. Lashkarlov and Docent K. D. Tovstyuk fir a number of valuable suggestions and Inter-es-FTF this work." Drig. art. has: I table; I figure and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AN URSR (Physics Institute, AN Ukr. SSR); Instytut- napivprOvidnykiv AN,URSR, Kiev (Semicon uctor Institute,, AN Ukr. SSR); Chernivets'- derzhuniversytet (Cherno toy-9-t-aft-e-Giversity SUEZ41TM):- 08Apr64, ENCL:' 00 SUB CODE: SS1 EX NO REF SM., 04 OTM-. 011 Catd J, L 1585-66 jj%j) /EPA (S 2/D.17(m) /ETC/WG W /T/WP (t)/F.4P (b)/EWA (c) IJF(C) RDW1 ACaiSSION NH.- P5015439 UR/Ol85/65Al0/O06/063o/o635 I/Y it V, ~ c'-' AUTHORS: Chubova, L. K., Havaleshk . (GE~va~e 0, M. P Yeremenko, V. V. TITTZ: Galvanomagnetic ropertie of single crystals of mercury telluride SOURCE: Ukrayinstkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 630-635 TOPIC TAGS: mercury compound, telluride ' galvanomagnetic effect, magnetoresistance, Hall effect, impurity scattering ABSTRACT: The article presents results of measurement of the Hall coefficient and the transverse magnetoresistance at 293, 90, 77,, and-,**. 20.4K on samples of n- and p-type HgTe single crystals in magnetic fields between 0-3 kgauss. The pure HgTe crystals were grown by zone crystallization. Judging from the'measured Hall coefficientfl, the purest samples were n-t e with a carrier density of -5 x 1011 cm-3 and a mobility -2 x lOvem2 /v-see at room.temperature. The Card- 113 L 1585-66 ACCESSION NR:_ - AP5015439.- measurements were carried out with the usual compensation circuit in- cluding a potentiometer with a photomultiplier as a null indicator. As a result of estimates based on the measurements, It was found that the mobility of the carriers in samples containing impurities does notl 2--,()3c 2 exceed 10 m. /v-sec, whereas the carrier density is of the order 1 of 10 19 QM_3 even at 20.4K. In pure n-type samples with a carrier concentration of 5 x 10 17 cm-3 at room temperature and 4 x 10 16 at 20.4K the electron mobility varies nonmonotonically with temperature, a maximum occurring between room and liquid nitrogen temperature. Estimates indicate that scattering by impurities dominates. In pure n-type HgTe at high temperatures pbonon scattering predominates, while at low temperatures scattering by ions of the impurities is most im- portant. Several observations cannot be explained on the basis of a simple one-zone model. These include the nature of the field depend- ence of the magnetoresistance at 20.4 K and its anisotropy. Orig. art. basi. 4 formulas, 4 tables, and 4 figures. Card 2/3 L 1.585-66 ACCESSION M.- AP5015439 ASSOCIATION; Fizyko-tekhnichnyy Instytut nizlkyk temperatur AN URSR.,j Kharkiv (Fiilko-tekbnicbeskiy insbitut nizkikh temperatur AN UkrSSR] 1 (Phys i cote chnical Institute 'of Low Temperature s,--AN UkrSSR) I Cbernivato kyy derzhuniversitat (Chernovtsy State Univero S ,SUBMITTED: 15Jul 4 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE. SSJ fV4 REF SOV: 005 ~Ssr-d--3/3--,b oTmKR: oo6 ACCESSION NR: AP404i374 S/0048/64/028/006/1048/1050 AUMIOR; Tovatyuk, K.D.; Gavaleshko, N.P.; Raronko, I.M. TITLE: Galvanomagnetic and thermoelectric effects in HgTo /71"oport, Third ConforonoD- on Semiconductor Compounds hold.in Kishinev 1G to 21 Sep 19U37 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v.28, no.6, 1964, 1048-1050 TOPIC TAGS: semioonductor property, galvanomagnatic affect, Hall effect, Nernst- Ettinghausen effect, mercury telluride ABSTRACT: Electric conduc~,ivitios, Hall coefficients, magnetorosistivities, -and Ncrnst~-Ettinghausen coefficients were measured 'at temperatures from 80 to 4800K for single crystals and polycrystalline samples of n- and p-type H&Te. Some of the re- sults are presented graphically. The material was produced by fusing spectroscopi- cally pure Hg and Te in evacuated quartz ampoules and subjecting the product to Tone refining and prolonged anneal In mercury vapor. This procedure yielded n-type mater- ial. Specimens with p-typo conductivity wore obtained by doping with Ag, Au or Cu. Specimens wore obtained having parriek concentrations from 101b to 1022 cm-3, and in .which the Hall constant chianged sign at temperatures from the very lowest,to room Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4041374 A at temperatures above 4800K because temperature. No measuremej)" wore performc indications of decomposition were obs.orved at this temperature. When the impurity content was not too great, the resistivity varied with temperature in the manner that is usual for semiconquctors. A transition to metallic conductivity was ob- served with Increasing Impurity content. The Hall constant increased with decreasirg temperature for n-typo materials, nnd for p-type materials it decreased and changed sign. The Hall constant w-as measured at induct,ions up to 18 kGs; it varied consider- ably with induction and i~ some cases passed through a nnximum. This belinvior is regarded as suggesting a complex band structure and proving the presence of at least three types of carrier (electrons and two types of hole) . The Nernst-Ettinghausen coefficients were positive for p-type materials, and for n-type materials they changed sign between 200 and 2800K and were positive at higher temperatures. The temperature dependence of the effective mass of the electrons was calculated from the therm3l omf; the results indicate, in agreement with M.Rodot (Ann.Phys.,Ser.A, No.374,1960) and G.Popovich (Rov.Phys.8, No.3, 19G3), that the conduction band is not parabolic. Orig.art has: I formula and 3 figures. Card 2/3 .ACCESSION UR: AP4041374 -ASSOCIATION: Chernovitakiy goo. universitet (Chor~ovita State University) sumuTTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS'Ic NR REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 006 Cor ~/3 L 15944-66 E"eiT(m)/ETC(f)/T/EWP(t)/W(b)/IM(m) jip(c) - i~MIJDIJG AT6002260 SOURCE CODE! UR/2564/65/006/000/0267/0270 AUTHOR: Rarenko, I.M.; Gavaleshko, N.P. ORG: none TITLE: Growing of single crystals f A B compounds with a narrow forbidden zone 04' 2 6 (Paper presented at the Third CnnfArence on Custal Growing held in Moscow from 18 to 25 November, 1963] SOURCE: ANSSSR. Inatitutkristallografil. Rostkristallov, v. 6, 1965, 267-270 TOPIC TAGS- mercury compound, telluride, selenide, single crystal growing, zone melting ABSTRACT: The compounds,6Te and HgSe were synthesized from the elements and their sitigle crystals were grown Gy-various methods in order to determine the most effective technique of growing the crystals and controlling their stoicbiometry. Zone melting of HgTe and HgSe and their solid solutions were carried out by regulating the mercury vapor pressure over the melt and uBing*, controlled annealing in mercury vapor In order to obtain low charge carrier concentrations and a high purity. Use of the BrIdgman-Stockbarger method produced single crystals up to 25 mm wide and 50 - 60 mm Card 112, L :L5944-66 AT6002260 long. HgSe and HgTe single crystals were also grown from the vapor phase. The apparabis used In both methods (zone melting ard vapor phase) Is described. Single crystals of HgTe-HgSe solid solutions prepared by zone melting had better character- istics than those prepared by the Bridgman-Stockbarger method, were homogeneous , andupti340 mm long. The Czochralski method was also- employed for growing HgTe single crystals, and was found to be highly effective. OrIg. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 007 OTH REF- 003 1:.Caid 2/2':: GAVALEVICH, j. A. UM/Ore Deposits Jun 1947 Mineral Industries *Utilization of a System of Block Collapsing with Forced Breakdown ~y ;Map Slits at Temir-Tau Mines," G. A. Gavaleviob "Gorwy Zhurnal" Vol CXXI, No 6 Discusses work carried out at the ftgnetite mines of Temir Tau, situated some 110 ka south of Stalinska. Collapsing of chamber reserve simultaneously with pillars noticeably facilitated working the inter- chamber pillars. PA L"T11 18T53 GAVALEVICH, G. A. PA 67Tloo UM/Mn" and Jun 1948 11ining-Methods Blasting wMaSs Blasting During the Clearing of Hollow in the- Tel'beesk Mine," G. A. Gavalevich, mining Engr, A PP "C,cr, Zhur* No 6 Deaci-ibes preparatim nooessary for subject operatim.. Directims for placing the charges and methods for calculating the amount of charge necessary in various looalitlei-. Briefly describes method for selecting sequence of blasts, vith note on the seismic effects of mass explosions. A snathod-f" studyin 0 1 It distribution of elot. ttopj In a smWo" dischagrIg4le Ve oc icy C-inti. X, b, FC4: n U h(BIgh v, i VaRlady A had. - ov G...N d 1. &S ~-,- - -1 7 fa--- k S S Wl 1 1- . 215- .S.R. 70 methods has ~~ 11(a i ew, by the difficulti Pf obt InIng RcIcumte dqjdVI values' gritphically, where i 'Inct V are f l the current asid potential of the probe. I a per odic Ham javr-tooth pountial Is apptkd to the probe, d1ildt' Is pro- li dVO l l h t ona to d "t , witere,s ctpremats time. I t e dis- l charp tube Is coartected to two differentlatitic citcults, in auks. dlq/dil cm be observod with an ascillowope. Cyrus vemmam ACCESSION NR: AP5011384 ing to the emitting surface In the absence of an electric field in, the collision space.--' The problem is solved for plane,, sperl- cal., and cylindrical electrode configurations. She analysis is limited for simplicity to the case of isotopic scattering. In.- thq~ limitthe formulas for the spherical and cylindrical cases over into the formulad'for the plane case, Original article has.. 2 51ormulas ASSOCIATION:, Leningradskly Institut tochnoy mekhaniki I optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Qptico) SUBWITTED:- 22Jul63 ~._F go=p 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REP SOV'* 001 OTHER:. 060 vRTRL,LZK, 13tviul SURANYI, Sandor. dr.; GAVALLIZ, Istvan, dr.; BJUMCSI, Gyorgy, dr. k,-", -I ~ - : -, , Methods in bacteriologic diagnosis of female genital tuberculosis. Orv. hetil. 95 n0.22:595-598 30 KaY 54. 1. A Debrecani Orrostudomanyi Iffetem Szuleszeti as Nogyogyagnati Klinikajanak (igasgato: Arway Sandor dr. east. tanar) as as Allami TudobeteWogyinteset (igasga%to-foor7on: Pongor Ferenc dr.) Iabortoriumanak (foorvos Berencei G7LrCr dr.) kozlemanye. (TUBERCULOSIS YANALK GXNITAL. dl.Wosis bacteriol.) SIMON, Miklos, c1r., ; GAVALLWR, Ietvmn, dr.,: SURANYI, Sandor, dr. .Patho-meehanism of tubarculoBis indurativa (Bazin).Or-r. hatil. 96 no.19:515-521 8 Wy 55 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Fgyatem Bor- as Hemikortani Klinikajanak(igazgato: Szodoray Lujoe dr. egyet. tanar as Szulaszeti as Noyogyaszati Klinikajan (igazgato: Arvay Sandor dr. egyat. tanar) kozlemenys. (TUIMCIMOSIS, CUTANNOUS. indurativa, patho-aschani8m) SURANYI, Sandor, dr.; 44YA4.~M 4 ,,t,Iotv Ln, dr. ; BMENCSI, Gyorgy, dr. Place of bacteriological tests in modern diagnosis of female genital tuberculosis. Magy. noorv. lap. 19 no.5:271-280 Sept 56. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Eaetem Szuleszeti ea Nogyogyaszati Klinikajanak (igazgato: Pongor, Ferenc, dr.) Kpolm. (TUBERCULOSIS, FDME GINITAL, diag. bact. & histol. toots (Hun)) GAVALLER, Istvan, dr.; SURANYI, Sandar, dr.; BIMMCSI, Gyorgy, dr. Now aspects of clinics and epidemiology of female genital tuberculosis. Magy. noorv. lap. 19 no-5:280-289 Sept 56. 1. A Debreceni OrvoBtud. Effetem Sauleszetl ou llogyogyas24ti klinikaj. (igaz. Arvau, Sandor. dr.) es a Tbc. klinikajanak (Igaz.: Pongor, Ferenc, dr.) kozleM'. (TUBERCULOSIS, MALE G3MTAL clin. classif. & opidemiol. (Ifun)) -- EXCERPTA 1- MICA Sac-15 Vol-10/3. Chest Diseases Ja 7 233. GAVALLiR I., SURANYI S. and BERENSCI G. Univ.-Frauenkln.; Thc. Klin., --7O7e5-r-c-c-en-.-f77e-ue Gesichtspunkte in der Klinlk der Genitaltube rkulose. N e w 58 233 CdA17- viewpoints in the clinical ti-eatment of clenital tb ZBL. GYNAK. 1956, 78/13 (496-507) Tables 3 The diagnostic results -if histological and bacteriological examinatilins in fernale gc-nital tb were compared with each other and with the course of the disease. The worst therapeutic results were observed in those cases in which, on arrourt of tile acute or subacute nature of the procces, mdometrial biops:~ .%aB coiltraindicated, :n fh~ ~,;ttiings were positive (5 cases). The best ,esults were shown by those cases of initial affection in which no caseation and no conse- cutive liquefaction had developed. In these cases, the histological findings were positive, the bacteriological findings negative (6 cases). The course of the disease and the prognosis in the third group, with positive histological as well as bacterio- logical findings, was between the two extremes mentioned (6 cases), In the second part of this article, various epidemiological problems considering patients with poaltive bacterial findings are dealt with (on the basis of 53 and 60 cases). Atten- tion is drawn to the great significance of the bovine type. (X. 15) B. SZABO, Iaszlo. Dr. GAVALUIR, Istvan, Dr. KIRALYFA.LVY, Elek, Dr. Multicentric abdominal wall desmoid of unusual size. Magy. sebenzat 10 no.2-3:159-162 Apr-June 57. 1. A Debreceni Orvoetudomanvi I;gyetem IL sz. Sebeszeti klinikajanak (I gazgato; Iadanyi Jozsa dr. egyetemi tanar) Szuleszeti as Nogy ogyaszati klinilmjanak (Igasgato: Arvay Sandor dr. egyetemi tanar) as Korbonctani Intezetenek (Igazgato: Endes Pbngracz dr. egyetemi tarm ) kozlamanye. (ABDOMINAL WAU, neoplasms fibroma. multicentric of unusual size, surg. (Ihn)) (FIBROMA, cane reports abdom. wall. multicentric of unusual size, surg. (Hun)) Sterility and female genital tuberculosis. Nagy. noorv. lap. 21 no.lt 31-36 lob 58. I' A Debreceni Orvostudomanyl 3gyatem Szulesxeti as Nogyogyanvati klinikajanak koslemenye. (IgRugato*. Army Sandor dr. egy, tanar) (TUDIRCULOBIS. TMLM GANIUL, compl. sterility (ftn)) (STERILITY, FML1, stiol. & pathogen. tuberc., genital (Hun)) BMMICSI, Gyorgy, Dr.; GAVALLER, Iatvan, Dr.; SUPLNYI, Sandor. Dr. 73ncteriological diagnosis of femle genital tuberculosis, VAgyo noorv, Ian. 21 no.5:266-270 Oot 58. 1. Kazlemeny a Debreceni Orvootudomanyi 34aetem The- (~gazgato: Pongor Ferenc dr.) ea ITogyogynazati Klinikajarol (Wzgnto: Arvay Sandor dr.) (TUMMULOSIS, MaM GMTAL, diag. bacteriol. Oh=)) GAVALLAR, Istvan, Dr.; OROBZ, Itelka, Dr.; SERA, Obolya, Dr. ioii"; Significance of eclampsia. in damages of the fetal nervous system w4th late manifestations. Orv. hetil. 99 no.1:16-19 5 Jan 58. 1 1. A Debrecent Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szuleszeti so 4ogyogyRazati Klinikajanak (igashrato: Arvay SAndor dr. egyat. tanar) ps Ideg- es 31megyoanazati. Klinikajanak (igazgatohely6ttes: Russ Sandor dr. egyet. docens) kozlemenye. WIAMPSU, compl. fetal NS damages with late manifest. (Hun)) (YTM, dis. NS damages with late manifest. caused by eclampsia, Mm)) (NIRVOUS SMTM4, dis. fetal NS damages with late manifest. caused by eclampsia (Hun)) RUZICSU, Gyula, dr.: G&VALMR, Istvan. dr. On the prior to the appearance of genital tuberculosis. Tuberkulozis 12 no.11:250-253 N '59. 1. A Debreceai Orvostudoranyi Bayetem Szuleazetl so Nog7ogyaszatl klinikajanak (igazgeLto: Arvay Sandor dr. egy. tanar) koxiemenys. (TUBIRCULOSIS FMLS GXNITLL statist) (PREGNOCT) G&VkLIXII, Istvan, dr. Analysis of menstrual disorders in climacteric. Kagy.noorv. lap. 21 no-1:34-36 Ja 160. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Rgyetem Szuleszeti as 1109yogyagzati Klifilkajanak kozlemenye (IgazMto: Arvay Sandor dr. egvotemi tanar). (MENOPAUSE) GAVALLO, V.I. Intensity and dynamics of localized and generalized reactions in smallpox vaccination of children with iarious typological features of the nervous system. Zhur.nikrobiol.,epid.i immun- 30 no.12: 77-80 3) '59. (KIRA 13 t5) 1. Iz Instituta normallnoy i patologicheakoy fiziologil ANIF SSSR. (SULLPOX immanol.) (wentATuff) (CEM" MMYOUS STSM, Ph7siol.) DAMOVA, N.M.; GAVAGA, V.S. Corrosion of quenching care. Koko i khim. no.9:29-30 ,6o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Zhdanovskiy kokookhimichaskiy zavoa. (Coke industry-lquipment and supplies) G-A-ViU,07, 1. V. "Automatization of the technoloSical process in the alcohol industry", Avtor.iatika i Telemekbanilm, Vol 15, NO 3,4,5, 1954 Abs ',1-311118, 7 Feb 55 GAV . I.V. (Moscow) Automatization of technological proceiiseli in the distilling induotry. Avtom. i telem. 15 no.5;4l?-430 3-0 '54.(MiRA 8:1) (Distilling industries) GAVAI OV, 1. V. Improvement of the control appdratus KS-35. 1. V. Oavalov. Spirlincya Prom. 20, No. 1, 4-8(1054).~-Th KS-35-Fan alcoMomrter, using 5 1. of liquid) haa been im- proved by calibration nd refinement of the mechanical parts; it can be used now at any temp. from 0 to 30* for the detn. of the vat. % of niv. in the distillate, to within 0.2176. A drawing of the new.app.. Is given.. Werner Jacobson G~;iVAIA)V, I,V-' ~USWVA, Ye.7s, redaktor; XISINh. Ye.I.. tekbnicheakiy redaktor (Autonatic equipnent for measuring volume of alcohol; design and operation] JlontroltrWi snortad dlia ucheta spirts; konstruktolia', reechet i eksplustatatia. Moskva, Pishchepromisdat, 1957. 126 o. (Alcoviol-ttessuremont) (MLRA 10:10)' GAVALOV, I.V.; LOPYLOVA, ii.M. Accuracy of the prpEen~ metl-,~)d for alcohol measurement. Trudy T5117 15P no.6:23-30 '58. (rilitA 14:12) (iLlcoholometry) 50) SOV71-59-3-10/23 AUTHORS: Gavalov, I.V., Ropylova, A.M. TITLE: Temperature Compensator for Control Apparatus (Temperaturnyy kompensator k kontrollnomu anaryadu) PERIODICAL: Spirtovaya promyshl,ennost', 1959, Nr 3, pp 22-24 (USSR) I ABSTRACTt The stiffness of the spring used for measuring the weight of the float in an alcoholmeter (alcohol control apparatus) is subject to the influence of the temperature of the surround- ing air.. Any changes in temperature bring about distortions of the readings of the apparatus. One of the constructional sol-uti-3ns of the apparatus consists in the device mounted on the oscillating shaft of the float lever, equipped with a bellows filled with liquid and provided with two weights of 60-70 g each. At 200C the device rests in complete equi- librium. Any deviations in temperature result in the weights being shifted by the bellows, whereby the position of the cen- ter of gravity of the weights is also moved; this movement depends entirely on the change of temperature. A schematic diagram illustrates the arrangement and functioning of them Card 1/2 temperature compensator and its component parts. Any shift Temperature Compensator for Control Apparatus cov/71-59-3-10/23 in the position of the center of gravity, giving the lever of the float a slight turn, one way or the cther, exerts a cor- re3ponding additional load on the spring, which is either ne- gative or positive, depending on whether the temperature goes above or below 200C. There are 2 schematic diagrams. Card 2/2 GAVALOV, I-V-; XOYfWVA. A.M. Aliminating the distorting effact of the tempe:mture of a spring on the reading pf alcoholometers. Trudy TSNIIS? no-7:172-178 159o (MLRA 13:9) . (Alcoholometer) GAVALOY.-I.-TvA-PLOTOV, Tu. I. KS-200 control apparatus. Spirt.prom. 26 no.2:12-14 '60. 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