SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRKHENSHETYN, A.M. - KIRKO, I.M.
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KIRKHENSHETYN, A. M.
Kirkhenshetyng A. M. 'Evolutionary principle in classification of contagious di3easeepo
Izvestiya Akad. nauk Latv. SSR, 1948) 10, P. 51-M - In Latvian and Russian languages -
Bibliog: 29 items
SO: U-32640 10 April 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal lnykh Stately, No. 3, 1949)
IMKHEISM-raN., A. it..
Rats ionalizatsi:,-a va),ftsinataii i aeroterapii.
(" Rationalization of vaccinations and serotherapy.")
Izvesti.ya Akad. Nauk Latvian SSR, No. 1. 19499 pp. 45-82 - In Latvian and Russian languages.
- bibliog. 62 items.
So: 1949 Letopis' Zhurnallrokh Statcy,, item 1-1919 Uncl
KIRYIENSHEYN, A. X.
What one should know about the quality of food. Moskva, Pislxlepromizdat, 1952. 134 p.
1. Food - Analpis. 2. Nutrition. 3. Vittmins.
XTM=M5qTEYI(0 A,.* 9:
USSR/ChemistrY - Academy of Sciences Latvian SM Jan 52
"Recent Work by Scientists of Soviet Latvia." Ya. V. Peyve, Pres Aced Sci Latvian SSR
"Prirocda" No 1. pp 88-90
Outstanding achievements in work done by the Dept of Biol aDd Agr Scip the largest
subdivision of Aced Sci Latvian SSR, include improvement of alfalfa seed yields
by 10-30% (cutting of tops before flowering and trace-element fertilizati,-,n),
use of Cu fertilizers (burned pyrite from Riga Superphosphate Plant)v role of
Co (particularly in animal feeding; addition of Co to food increased wt of hogs
by 20%), plahting of kok-saghyz on Latvian peat soils, study of morphology of
various bacteria as well as rabies and smallpox viruses with the aid of the electron
microscope (work by A. M. Kirkhenshteyns Inat of Microbiol), affect of ascorbic
acid on immunity, development of nev technological processes for the synthesis of
chemotherapeutic agents (A. I. Kalnin' Act Mem Aced Sci Latvian SSR9 and S. A.
Giller, Corr Wm, Latvian SSR received Stalin Prizes for this work).
PA 211T37
KAKHENSHreyri, A. M - -
KIRI note, 1872- -. ZERODOVSXIY. P.7., redaktor.- MIN, To.l..
~MAI
refit 641M INMN' N.A., redaktor BUKIN, B.N.. doktor biologichs-
skikh nauk, rodaktor; GAYSUOVICH, A.Te., kandidat biologichaskikh
nauk, redaktor-, NIVRAWA, N.A., tekhnicheekly redaktor
(Problems in microbiology and immmology: selected works] Problemy
mikrobtologil i iaxanologit; isbranrqe trudy. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR.. 1954o 208 p. (K= 7112)
1, Chlon-korre "ondent AN SSSR (for KrasilIntkov). 2. Daystvitellnyy
chlon AMN SSSR (for 7Arodovskiy)
(Microbiology) (immunity)
/t H t~7 7- OWN", '4' /1).
W'SR/General. Division Scientific Institutions. A-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biologiyaj. No 1, 1957, 68.
Author : A.M.-Kirkhtnahte n
1_
Tnet : Ifi-stitute of Microbiology of the Academy of Sciences
Latvian SM
Title : Institute oi Microbiology.
Orig Pub : V ku.: 10 let raboty AN Latr SSR (1946-1956)) Riga,
Izd-vo AN Latv SSR, 1956, 3-15-
Abst : The Inatitute of Microbiology of the Academy of Sciences
Latvian SM organized in 1946 to working on proble= of
the morphology and physiology of microorganisms inclu-
ding pathogenic microoromisms, soil microbiology, and
the fermentation of fa= produce. In the fields of mor-
pbology and physiology of microorganisms considerable
work on the investigation of the stimulating effect of
vitamins on the growth and metabolism of microorGmisms,
and modifications in the morphology of the latter under
Card 1/2
WIN, T.K.: TASILIYIT. V.S. (deceased]: KAYITSKIY, T.T.; rLHOLSHCHEYNINOT.
Yo.N.: KIMOOP A.G.; LOGTINOTICH, S.L.; ABRMOT. G.A.; NNAYXT-
TSIPANOVSK I'To RACHITSKATA, N.I., red,lid-va; TOLIOT,
S.T. j takhn. red,,,,
[Laundry equipmentalbusl Allbom prachechnogo oborudovaniia.
kookya, Izd-vo X-v& kou=.khos.RSFSR, 1958. 119 p. (KIRA 12:7)
I
11 Aki-d-omiya- kl~mnallnogo khosyaystva. Proyaktuo-konstruk-
torskoys byur-. \
I (Laundry machinery)
KIMMGLAIII. V.D., arkhttektor; STRELITSOV. H.B.. insh.
Standard apartment houses of few stories. Blul.tekh.lnforn. 4 no.10.*
17-19 0 158, (MIRA 11:11)
(Leningrad-Apartwnt houses)
KIRKILEYSM, I.Lev otarobly takhnik-loytonant
Breaks can be jotected quickly and precisely. Vest.protivovosd.
abor. no.2170 161. (MIPA 3.4t2)
(Zleotric cableG-Testing)
KIRKILEVSKIY, I,V. (Leningrad)
Shipworms. Priroda 53 no.4%89-92 164. (MIRA 17:4)
SOKOIDVY N.I.,, kand.tekhn.nauk., dotsent; KIRKIII, B . inzh.
Determination of the frequency characteristics of synchronous
machines, Blektricheatvo no.1:29-35 Ja 162. (MIRA 34:12)
l* Mookuvskiy onergeticheakiy inatitut,
(Electric machinery., Synchronous)
KIRKIN, B.I.
Experimental determination of the frequgnoy characteristics of
asynchronous motors. Elaktrichostvo nd.1j12-16 A 163.
(MIRA l6s2)
1. Moskovskiy energetichaskiy inatitut.
(Meottle motorep LWuction)
KIRKIN, B.I.; IJVDORF) L.S&
Determination of the start chara.-terli V" of synchronous motcrok
Elektrichest" no.6t 63-68 Je'64 (14IRA 1717)
1. Moakovskly energeticheakly instltut (for Flrkin)* 2. Weseyn-
nyy naucbno-Issledavatellskiy institut elektroenegatiki (for
Lindorf ).
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KIRKIN, G.M.; ZHUKI N.P.
Effect of alloying with aluminum on the corrosion resistance
of titanium in acetic and nitric acid solutions. Zashch.met,
1 no.6:648-651 N-D 1659 OXIFA 18:3-1)
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ACC NR. AP6014323 609) SOURCE CODEs MI/0314/65/000/012/0033/0035;'
AWHORSt Kirking Go Me (Engineer); Zhukt N. F. (Doctor of chemi cnl -ienceo)
0,-',G: none
TITLE: Corrgaig latabil ty of alumi lalloy of titanium in Dolixtiong of
orthophosphorio aci
SOUIM;t Khimichookoye i neftyanoyo mnahlnoatj-,~ uot;--,e, no. 12, ",165, 33-55
TOPIC TAGS: titanium base alloyp corrosion rate, ch-~Iaical kinotics 14
eor~ - * J-96
~'*-L cAB
ABSTRACT: Corrosion kineti f t~Lium and titanium alloyed with alunintun (0.1--
01)
5-Ua in solu;,ions of 5 to 80% H3PO4 was determined at 25 to 60C by meazurin,~; weight
loss of samples after 40-hour testine. Electrochemical behavior of the sample.; wao
studied by measuring equilibrium electrode potentials of metals Luid alloys and by
plotting polarization curves unina a potentiometric method. The destruction of the
materials takes place in a uniform minner alone the sample surface. The process is a
function of H P04 concentration and may take place at constant, accelerated, and
decelerated r9ter,. Alloyina of Ti with Al increasen the corrosion rate, the -xi==
effect being observed at concentrations of 0.6 to 1.C0 of Al. It is concluded that
pure Ti, which is in a passive state in 2Q15 H3P04 at 25 and 40C, is converted to an
active state when alloyed with 5% of Al. Orig. art. has: 6 figureo.
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Ye.G., red,; IVASYSHIN, red.j IMAWALIYEV, Sh.I., red.; IxAw
SWK0, I.Y., red,; OIErNIK, A.K., red. Prinlrall uchastlyet HM-
BOYEV,, D.B.p qmts. red.j.,-.KIP
4)X,&F.0 spots. rod.; T113YIN, G.P.,
spots. red. j YUDAIaM, N.P., red.; YEFIMOV, N.A., teldm, red,
[Agriculture of Kirghisistan] Sellakoe kboziaistvo Kirgiziij kratkii
qwavoobnik, Frunze, Ob-vo po raspr. polit. i nauchn. znanii Kirgiz-
ekoi SSR, 1961. 199 Po (MIRA IWO)
(Kirghizistan-Agriculturs)
- KIRKIN, H. (Ulenodollsk, Tatarskaya ASSR)
`---c-sose who do not want to be inactlvo. Pozh.delo 4 no-12:25
D 158. (MIRA 11:12)
Oriremen)
KMIN, N.
Medals for heroism in fire fighting. Pozh.delo 6:19 Mr 160*
13*6)
(MUU
(7iremen)
KIRKIN, v .,dq~5tor takhn.Tinuk, prof.
Variants in the machani2ation of loading and unloading of
piece freight packed in nonrigid containers. Trudy MIIT no.97:
3-19 158. (mm 11:8)
(Railroads--Freight) (14ading and unloading)
KIRKIN, V.0.,,.,,doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.
. --l
~41-
r,, Xffect of rigid construction of screw jacks on their efficiency.
Tznidy MIIT n0-97:20-30 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Lifting jacks)
KIP, KI t4) 14'C"
BRATICHM, V.A., kandidat takhnicheBklkh nauk, dotBent; BRODOVICH, N.Y..
kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk.- VLASOV, V.I.. kandidat takhnicheskikh
nauk, retsewfint, redaktor; TZOORNDV, A.N., professor, retsensent,
redaktor; ZCBHIN, N.P.. doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk. professor,:
IVA4ffIKOV, D.G., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. dotBBut; T.G.1
doktor tokhnicbeekikh nauk,professor; XOTOV. O.K. kandidat
chaskikh nauk; KARITXHBAKH, L.M., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk. professor;
HASHONIN. P.A., insh"ner. XMINSHMN. S.A., tnzhener, RUDOT. H.L.
inshener, TUDIN , D.L., kandldat takhnichookikh nauk, dotsent,
redaktor; PETROY, N.I., inshaner, rettenzent; SIDOROV, S.I., inshener,
retsenzent; SOKOLOV, I.G., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, reteensent;
B-ZARSTOVA, Ta.l.. inshener, retmensent; DOROKHIV, P.N.. kwdidat
tskhnlch~Bklkh nauk, rateengent: RUSTIR(. S.L.. kandidat tekhnichaskikh
naulct dotBent, redaktor; LARIN, M.N., laureat Stalinskoy preati,
professor, doktor tekbn1chaskikh nauk, retsensent; SOKOLOV, A.T.,
inshener, retBenzent; GRUDOV, P.P., laureat StalluBkoy preall, dotoent
kandidat takhnicbeekikh nauk, retsensent;DOMM, L.L., Inshener,
retiensent; ZOBNIN, professor, doktor tekhnichookikh nauk. retsensent;
BIUAVENTSIT. N.Y.. lnzhener, retoansent: SYCHIN, B.P., dotsent,
rateenzent; SHKOLINIX, L.M., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk, retsensent;
LOIANOY, D.V., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk,doteent, retsensent, redak-
tor; 14AMON111, P.A., Inshener, rateensent. redaktor; OBUKIOY, A.Y..
insbaner, radaktor: BRITSKIT. D.G.. kand-ldat takhnicbeskikh navk,
doteent. radaktor-, ODING, I.A., redaktor; LWITSKIT, kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk, dotsent. radaktor: TUDSON, D.H.. tel-thnicheskir redaktor
(Continued on next card)
BRAVICHEY, V.A, ~candidat takhnicheakikh nauk. dotsent: & othert (Cstrd 2)
(Railroad rtan's tacbnical manual] Takhnichaskil spravochnik
zhelezapdoroshnika. Red.kollegila; V.I. Vlasov. A.H.Igornov, X.P.
Zobntn, 1.7 Fatdot (01".red.) A.Y.Sokolay. Hoskvr, Gos.transportnoe
Ael-dor.isd-wo. Vol. 12 [Processing metals at rilroad transport
enterprises) Obrabotka. metalloy na, prodrpliattiakh zhelezno-
dorozhnogo transport&. Otyet.red. N.P.Zobnin. 1954. 671 p.(KLRA 8ill)
1. Chlon-icorrespondent. Ali SSSR (for Oding)
(Rachanicnl engineering)
SOV/112-57-5-11215
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5,
pp 236-237 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kirkin, V. Ye.
TITLE: On the Problem of Centimeter -Wave Propagation Through Building
Materials (K voprosu rasprostraneniya santimetrovykh voln cherez
stroitel'nyye materialy)
PERIODICAL: Izv- Voronezhsk. gos. ped. in-ta, 1955, Vol 17, pp 51-83
ABSTRACT: Experiments with propagation of centirneter waves in various building
materials are described. Wave attenuation and reflection have been investigated
depending on the thickness, moisture content, and cheniical composition of
various bricks, sand, concrete, cinder -concrete blocks, and wood.
Bibliography: 6 items.
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FMIKII.-A, D. F.
Kll,,L',:I,N,',, T,,. F. -"Thnmial and XlTlay PhaseAnalysis
(Dlszerta'-Ions ' r Degrees In 5cience and
Higher Zducatlurml InstltuLluns)' Mxscaw Order of
Red Banner 3Late U I-mni 11. V. Lomonosov, Chair of
SO: Kni-,brviyu LiWolst '!
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Study of the system BA72 - 3GF2- Zhur.noorg.khim. 1 nool$125-132
156. (MM 9110)
(Barium fluoride) (Beryllium fluoride)
AUTHORS: Simanov, Yu. Po and Kirkina, D. F. 78-3-31/35
TITLE.- On a Now (High-Temperature) Modification of Na2304-
(0 Wovoy (VyBokotemperaturnoy) Modifikataii Na2SO4-)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neor niaheskoy Xhimii, 1957, Vol.,II, Nr.3.,
pp. 699-700. tuaSSR)
ABSTRACT: The existence of a high temperature modification of
Na2SO4 has been confirmed by X-ray photograph at
72000 of the powdered material deposited on a 0,5
mm-dia. platinum wire in a high temperature OUnicam"
camera and a copper anode. Other evidence on this
modification is briefly reviewed* There is 1 table
and 7 references, of which 1 is Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University imeni Lomonosov ., Chair
of Inorganic Chemistry. (Roakovskiy Goaudaratvannyy
Universitet im. Lomonosova, Kafedra Neorganicheskoy
Card 1/2 Khimli-)
K%
AUTHORSt Reshotnikova, L. P., Novoselova, A. V., 78-2-19/43
Kirkina, D. P.
TITLEs Investigations on the Syqtem C&SO
4-BeSO4-H20
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Near anicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 2,
pp. 378-362 7USSR)
ABSTRACTs The purpose of the present paper was an investigatior4of the
solubility of the system CaSO BeSO H 0 and the explanation
4;80 $1- 2
of the influence exerted by th lf:tes ugon each other.
The solubility was investigated at 25 nd 75 C, In the
System CaSO -BGSO -H20 the eliminated solid phase at 25 and
750 C is p3e Ca;6 and neither double salts nor solid sol-
utions could be determined. T CaSO , eliminated at 25* C
or sht:r. Th eliminated at
astallizes with 2 Vol of w ' C:S04
75 C represents oaloium-sulfate anhydr to. Chemically pure
beryllium sulfate and calcium sulfate were used as Initial
substances. CaSO was produced by way of calcium chloride
and sulfuric acil. The determiaation of beryllium in the
solution is performed volumetrioally. But the determination
Card 1/2 of calcium in performed with the aid of the radioactive
Invest'gst'ons on the System C&S04 -BeS04-R2O 78-2-19/43
indicator Ca45. For the separation of beryllium and calcium,
calcium oxalate is first precipitated with the aid of aamon-
ium oxalate in a neutral solution, whereas beryllium stays
in the solution as a soluble complex. On addition of beryll-
ium sulfate to the calcium-sulfate solution at 2% of beryllium
sulfate a minimum of the solubility of C1304 occurs, then the
solubility again increases to 5% of bery lium sulfategand
then it again decreases. Crystallographic analyses also show-
ed that the solid phase only contains calcium sulfate and that
neither double salts nor solid solutions occur between CaS04
and BeSO It was found that the solubility of calcium sul-
fate at addition of beryllium sulfate at 250 C in com-
parison with the solubility in water is almost reduced six
times 1209 mg1lOO g solution in water as compared to
100 g solution) and that it is 13 times reduced at 75glCmg/
(200 mg as compared to 15 mg/100 solution). There are 4 fig-
ures, 3 tables,and 16 references, 2 of which are Slavic.
SUBMITTEN April 27, 1957
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
Card 2/2
USSR/ Physical Chemistry Crystals B-5
Abs Jour : Referat 2hur Khiniya) No 4p 1957s 10941
Author : -Kirkins, D.F., Novoselove, A.B., Simmov TV.P.
Inst Sciences UM
Title On Polymorphism of Beryllium Fluoride
Orig Pub D*I. AN SM.. 1956s 107, No 6, 837-838
Abstract Tetragonal BGr2 (I) formed on thermi decompositida of ammonium fluoro-beryl-
late and having the structure of low-temperature christobalite) In endother-
mally transformed at 1360 into cubic form kface centered lattice, a 6-78.,
kX)j, azmLlogous to the high-tempernture form of christobalite. In a number
of instances on heating of I endothermal affect is observed at h0cp, but
train formation into now fori Imaot revealed'roentgenographically. I-be-
gins to melt at 5450 but min bulk of I malts at 74do; stepwise
of I JnAj es slow transformstion of its modifacations.
I n6st be regiLrded as a pseudo single-conponent system.
Card 1/1
KIRKIMp L.I.1 SIMIGINp P*A,
Protntion of cenulose, naterials against destruction by micro-
organisms in tropioal olirAtes, Teket,prom, 21 noo7s58-62 a 16le
(KCRA 14t8)
(Cenulose)
KORSHAK9 V.V.; 1-)(I-RKINbj.I.; HMGOVA, K.K.; YEGOROVA, Yu.V.
Change of the mold resistance of graft copolymers of vool
and silk. Xhim. volok. no.4t28-29 163. (MIn l6s 8)
1. Institut elementoorganicheokikh aoyedineniy.
KIRKINA, T. S.
Affect of using forceps and of Cesarean section on newborns.
PedistrUs, 39 no*300 8-0 156. (XLR& 1011)
Is Is lmfedr7 akusherstva i ginekologil lechebwqo fakullteta
lasakhokogo med1toluskogo institute Imeni T.K.Nolotova.
JWAUAN UMION) (7mm. mimm)
k i N s k R V N.) ~ A/ .
SKMOV, Te.M..;.X~RKINSKAYA. V.N#
"Stratigraphy of Tertiary deposits of Sakhalin' by S.N. Alaksoichik,
I.N. Nusina, I.I. Ratnovskii. Reviewed by A.M. Seekbov.
V.N. Kirkinskata. Bjul.MDIP. Otd.gsol. 31 no,4:81-84 JI-AC 156.
(MLRA 9:12)
(Sakhalin--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Alekeetchik, S.N. (Kusina, I.N.)
(Ratnovskit. 1.I.)
K-ITHINSKAYA, V.11.
New (Ifttn on the cmpcs.lti(n of ru,-,ix In the crym,.jllin#.i tii-,,nninit
of the Lrkut.sk ampliit~s-,it-tr aiii ~Iieir 1,!timen rotential. Dokl.
All 161 no.Z44-14-446 Mr 165. Mrkk as!/.)
3. Vst!-;--yuznvy- naftvancy rakii-i-xio-
n I tf "
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CHOCHIA, NOGOI MMyArayAs T90YOO, DCROYMU, 1*8,1 VOLVOT, A,No; (MLYMs Mel
ILSIRL, Yej.: UEMS, I.I. KIMISIA 3LUM, TeX*;
I . . . U-JEJE-4-0
XUBILIZIEDY, Mel XMIA, L.O.; 061POTA, N.A.; R&DIUKIT LaT,
ROKAXOTO rsle: =XDV9 Mjegr~d.j DOLMTOT, P.S.,yodushchly red,j
WHCHUMUNiMUO AeR.qtejdinr9d4
(Geology, and oil azA Ops potentials of the Kinnsinsk LoWlAnd]
Geologlohookos strosals XlnusinskM uezhgornykh wpadin I
peropektivy ikh nefte-gasonoonostI. Leningrad, Ops.nauchne
takhnAzd-vo neft* I garno-toplivnol lit-ry Leningre otd-nie,
1958. 288 y. (Leningrad. Vissoluznyi neftianoi nauchno-iseledo-
vatellskii goologorasyedochnyi Institute Trady, no.120)
(KWA 12:3)
Olinusinsk Lowland-Petroleum geology)
(Mirmainsk Iovlaai-Gas, Natural-Geology)
KIRKINSKAYA, T. A.
- ---- ---- ----
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Morphology of blood anel brain in intra-
osteal fixation of fractures by metallic rods. (Experimental
study)." IrkutskL, 1961. 28 pp with diagrams; (Irkutsk State
Medical Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 203)
KIRKINSKAYA, T.A,p kand,med.nauk; GOLOVNYKH, L.L.,, kand.med.nauk
Dloabillty fo3lowing injuriso incurred in Irkutsk, Bratsk
Distriott and Yuhno-Sakhal-inok, Vop, travm, i ortop. no.23S
72-75 163o (MIRA 18:2)
1. Irkutakiy gosudaretvennyy nauchno-issledovateliskiv institut
travmatologii i ortopedii,
KIRKINSKAYA,__T.A., kand,med.nauk; GINZBURG, R.D., kand.med.nauk
Woiking methods of the staff of the Irkutsk Scientific Research
Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedia visiting adjacent
provinces. Vop. travm. i ortop. no.1306-83 163. (MIRA
1. Irkutakiy gosudarstvennyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy
travmtologii L ortopediis
18t2)
institut
KIMINSKIY,V.A.; IWAROV, Ye.S.
UO 2 - PbO 2 3-ystem- Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.8jl872-1876
Ag 165. (MIRA lgtl)
1. Submitted September 17, 1964.
KIRKINSKIY, V.A.; RYAPOSOV, A.P.
2
Malting curve for antimonita up to a prensure of 15,000 kg1cm
Pis'. v red. Zhur. eksper. i teoret. fiz. 2 no.8:361-362 0 165.
.(YIPA 18:12)
I. Institut f,,eologil I venfiziki Sibirskof-o otdoleniya AN SSSR.
SubmItted Aupiist 3, 1g(,5.
&MIMKIYO V.A.
Polarity of iaomorphisme Geokbialia zo.2s.122-131 F 163.
(MMA 16 s9)
1. Vernadsky InBtituts uf Goochemistry and Analytical Chemistryp
Academy of Scienceo, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
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kh1m. 9 no.5:1187-1196 My 164. (14IRk 170)
1. Inatitut geokhimli i analiticheokoy khimil impni V.I.
Vernadskogo AN SSSH.
NIJU. P1.1, I(ry I V, .
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UMNSKIYO V.A.
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no.9tl966-1970 8 165. (HIRA 18:10)
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SSSR. j
KIRKINSKITS VA,
Effect of pressure on lisomorphla misoibility. "j-01. I geofis"
no.3639-.50 %5. (KIRA 1446)
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Labor Ited Bannicr Agric lsirL), 150 copft~,q (YI., No 13, 1959, 10J)
IVRIM19N641 1/.-E.
KIRZITANOT, V.L. Insh.
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Using electroacoustio method for adjusting compressors and
turbocompreemors. Nov. tekh. i pared. op. v strol. 20 no.3:28 X 138.
(Blectroacousties) (Compressors) (NMA 110)
KIRKLIS.. Z.A. (Villnyus)
Use of punebed cards for card catalogs of translations.
NTI no.204-35 163. (KMA 16t 11)
KTRKOI E. K., Cand Med Scl (diss) -- "14cal Intraosteal novocalne blockade in
ear Infections". Moscow, 1960. 17 PP (S-cond Moscow State V.Pd Inst Im N. 1.
Pirogov), 250 copies (KL, No 14, 19(0, 137)
XIRKOP E. K.
local intradermal novocains block in ear diseaBse. Yeet. otcr1n.
no*4:72-80 161. (MnU 15-2)
1. Iz kliniki bolesney ukhat nooa i gorla (zav. - dayttvitel'My
chlen Akademii meditaiwkikh nauk SSSR prof. B. S. Preobmzhsns*)
loobebnogo fakullteta I-T Moskovskogo maditainskogo instituta
imeni N. I. Pirogova.
(NOVOCAINE) (EARL-DISEASES)
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AUTHORSi Klrko, I., Reznikovichi X.1 Todes, 0., Filippovt go
TITLE: Circulation of'materialeduring exposure in an atomic
reactor (in loops). I. Schemes of circulation lines'
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SBRI Izvestiya, no. 6(10), 1961t
27 - 32
TEXTs The production of ehort-life radionativd isotopes necessitates
-installing closed circulation systems ih order to subject-these substancis
to repeated exposure. As depending 6n phase and form of the material
subjected to irradiation, one has to ~iistinguish between' loops tbrough which
as a whole the portionated material to be irradiated flows, and loops
through which the thoroughly mixed material is pumped. On the scheme..
shovm in Fig. I, the irradiation of a solid substance transported in
portions through the closed loop, is studied first. Transport from
,irradiation chamber (6) to emission chambar (;f) is pdrforiped by a band
conveyor or a similar appliance. A quantitativi analysis of the
circulation line is independent of the structural details, and can be
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performed in a general form. The balance e
quation of the atoms activate
by qeutron.irradiation per unit lon th of the irradiation chamber'ieadst*
dn/dt - c(, - X n. Here, oL - A/S - 1037a, where A is the neutron fluxj a'thi
irradiation chamber length#.J the neutron flux density.in the Irradiation
0
zonep and 8 the absorption surface. The term kn*characterizesthe decay
rate of the activated atoms in the irradiation chamber itself. The.
following balance equation holds for the emission chamberi dn*/dt - -Xn*.
For the total number of activated atoms in the emisAon chamber the authors
obtain
0=4 n'.dx=W9 Ms. dl, (1.6)
where'C* a*/w* denotes the time spent in the emiss ion chamber, a* is the
omission chamber length. When the material sub6acte d to irradiation in
liquid, the mathematical study can, as is shown her6, be conducted in the
same.mannert if suitable parameters are introduced.,'If the material
irradiated consists of small solid particlesq it will be advisable to
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Circulation of materials B104/B201
convey it in a li uid or gas flow. The produotion of "boiling bad"
apparatus (rig. 31 for the transport of such materials is of epsoial-1
interest. The equations
dN N dN +
A - XN + (2.1) and A 2*2) are given
t d t
F
for these apparatusesp where N is the total number of atoms aotivated in
the irradiation chamber, Ir is the mean time spent in the.irradiation
chamber. The symbols with asterisks refer to analogous quantities in'tho
emission chamber. Another scheme dis6ussed is shown in Fig. 4. In
systems of -this type the agent in moved together with the particles to
be transported. Only in.the iiradiation d1hamber thete is a "boiling bed"
with complete mixing'of the material without any longitudinal d1splageTent
The material irradiated is continuously conveyed to the emission chamber.
The balance equation 2n0/9t a -An* - w4n,"/h is" given for the emission
chamber', where n~' is the concentration of active q3oms per unit length of
the emission chamber, w1the velocity of the material passing through, The
balance equation for the irradiation chamber reads
dN/dt - A - XN - N/-r Herep eH is the concentratiori of particles
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at the exit of the emission chamber. There ate 4 figures and 2.Sovist-
blpc references.
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On a mission to the Czechoslovak 3ocialf t Republic. V*stis laty
ak no.6tl65-168 161.
(Ozechooloyakia-Technical education)
KIRKO I
Nov stage In the development of scientific research. Vestis LatV
ak no.7sl39-140 161.
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Us* of a short-circuited secondary vinding for assessing the sy-ste-
matical errors of measurements of complex magnetic permeability.
(KLRA 6-1)
Iaty. PSR Zinat. Akad. Testis. 151. Vo.12, 1937-43.
(ZIA 56 no.667t2867 133)
KIRKOS I.
Development of magnsta bydrodYnamics and related ociences in the
latvian S.S.R. Vestis Iatv-ak no.8:37-43 161.
1. Almdemiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, I.-setitut fiziki,
VIRKO, I. M. -
I..'agnetic
DISDersion of tratnetia permeLbility of farroritgnetic materials in the
sound frequency range, Izv. ~M SSSR Ser. fix. 16 :10. 5, 1952
Monthl List 2f Husala!j Accessions, Library of Congreng, June ----1953, Uncl.
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max"evT Y clers In Const nt I'Mck by Me MCI ff lilt.
htorles of Dimenjiluns owl, of SIMIlakly. (Hu"fan.) v
-Vittliandl j,-'Rjd2. ukiddy Akademn Nauk 55311, V. W3, 617 7
---r, 13m. I IMWV, fUMU.", , I.
Expedmental data on #q1indmi of"Artm-6 iron. tmA stcc4. wxI
U-M,
B 0 T. R.
534i' ~Atfrla at Similarity of phroomena Of the, surface
VOL 3 No- 4 Effect in Frff rife Hodira. (Ru%"An.) L Ni-I"Kirin,
Apr. 1954 VoAlddy Ak4jMjI rtn.-6.-P~:W -17), F
metals-Mochadoa-I and Pilysical ID29-1011..
Proportion l3is""" CGOS d wCak awl stnwig fivhIs on inagnt,tiv lwmir.
ability. Craphl, 9 ref.
/C-'/ ~2 't- cl) _T 12-')
USSR / Magnetism. Ferranagnetism F
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 4, 1957, No 9517
Author Ki 0
Inst Institute of Physics, AcademW of Sciences Latvian SSSR,
Title Stailknity of Magnetization of Ferromagnetic -LRi ga.
Bodies in Constant-Tielde.
Orig Pub :Latvias PSR Zinatniu AkademiFas Vestis, Izv. AN Latv SSR,
1954, No 79 69-82
Abstract :The author considers the problems of the physical simila-
rity of magnetization of ferromagnetic bodies in the case of
nonlinearity of the magnetization curve. -Five definitive
similarity criteria are established for homogeneous and i-
sotropic bodies placed in a homogeneous medium and in a ho-
mogeneous external field: (1) Geometrical similarity. (2)
Same orientation in the external magnetic field. (3) Same
ratio of permeabilities of the *Lldia. (4) Identity of the
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USSR / Magnetism. Parromagnettsm
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 4) 1957~ No 9517
F-4
Abstract . relative magnetization. (5) Similarity of the "magnetic
hi-itory". The problem of similarity of magnetization of bo-
dies made of magaeticaUy-hard materials is constderrei, and
an affin ity coefficient is derived, as are the conditions
for conservation of similarity upon assembly and disassem-
bly of magnetic system.
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
Call Nrs AF 1141779
See Table of Contents
Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics; (Prikladnaya
magnitog1drodinamiks (Trudy instituta fiziki., VIII)
PUB.DATA: NatellAvocAkademii nauk Latviyekoy SSR, Riga, 1956,
.1 Pp. 00 6plea
ORIG. AGENCY: Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR,#Tnatitut Fizild
EDITORS: Editorial Board: Ed.-in-chief, Tyutin, I.A., Candidate
of Technical Sciences, Kirko I.M. Candidate of Physical
and, Mathematical V.0. Candidate of
Physical and Mathematical Scienoes, and Varchenya, Sake;
Tech.5d.: Bokman,, Re
PURPOSE; See Table of Contents
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Call Nr% AF 1141779
Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (Cont.)
COVMUGE: See Table of Contents
TART OF CONTENTS: 1. Kirko,, I.M. Modeling Magneto-hydrodynamic
Phenomena in Liquid Metals. 3-23
There are 11 references, of which 4 are
USSRy 2 translations into Russian, and the
others are English and Danish.
2. Tyutin, I. A., Yankop, E. K. Electro-
magnetic Pumps for Liquid Metals (Brief
Review of the Literature on the Status of
the Problem. 25-48
There are 45 references, of which 24 are
USSRO 19 English, 1 Italian, 1 Dutch.
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Applied Magneto-hydraulio ftnamics (Cont.) Call Nrr AF -, 1141779
3. Tyutin, 1. A. Introduction to the Theory of Induction
Pumps. 49-58
There are 8 references., of which 5 are USSR, 2 American,,
I Danish.
4. B:Lrzvalk,, Yu*A&,o Tyutiftj 1. As Speed Distribution
and Magneto-hydraulic Pressure Looses in a Rectangular
Channel. 59-63
There are 2 references, both USSR#
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Call NrsAP 1141799
Applied Mwato-hydraulic Pinamics (Cont.)
8. Yankop, Z. K. Single-phase a#c# pumps (Paraiw
&.0. pumps) 107-121
No references are given
9. Krumin'., Yu.K. A Conduction Ball Situated in a Traveling
Magnetic Field. 123-131
There are 4 references, 3 of which are USSRp 1 French.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Li4uide and Amorphous Bodies* Gases* B-6
Abs Jour Referat Zhur Xhiniyu, No 3, 1957, 7379
Author -Kirkn, T.H. and Liclausis) O.A.
Title
On the Application of the Analogy Method to the Deter-
mination of the Parameters of Liquid Metals
Orig Pub Fit, motallov i metallovedeniye, 1956, Vol 2, No 31
563-564
Abstract The total pressure and the anglilar velocity of the va-
nea at the center of a cylindrical vessel completely fil-
led with mercury have been measured in a rotating magne-
tic field at frequencies of 50~ 100, and 200 cps, A ge-
omotrical similarity to the form of a liquid was observed
during all the experinonts since the mercurl did not have
a free concave surface,, When tho maguetic field was tur-
nod offo therotation of the liquid ceased after a time
tl. Some simple relations were found between the analo-
gy criteria. On the basis of these relations, the
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SOV/1 37-57-11- 20885
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 35 (USSR)
AUTHOR*: Kirko, I. M.
TITLE: ____Azkk4~3imuIation of Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena in Molten
Metals ('0 modelirovanii magnitogidrodinamicheskikh yavleniy v
zhidkikh mctallakh)
PERIODICAL- Tr. In-ta fiz. AN LatvSSR, 1956, Vol 8, pp 3-23
ABSTRACT: Magnetohydrodynamic phenomena are described by a nonlinear
system of Maxwellian equations for moving mediums, the Navier-
Stokes equations, and the equations of continuity, In view of the
difficulties inherent in the analytical integration of these equations,
the author examines the possibility of application of the methods of
similarity and analog simulation thereto. Questions of the analog
devices of the following types are examined: 1) Devices with con-
stant electrical and magnetic boundary fields; 2) devices with
fields constituting harmonic time functions; 3) devices with a
given traveling magnetic-wave field. Also andlyzed is the question
of the behavior of molten metal in the phenomena of heat transfer
in forced flow, the phenomena of convection due to the presence of
Card 1/1 gravity and thermal expansion of the metil being ignored. N. V.
USSR / Magnetism. General Problems. F-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikap No 3; 1957j 6624
Author IGrirorlyev, M.M., Kirko, I.M.
Title tInventigation of the Magnetization of a Structure Modeling a
Magnotodielectric.
Orig Pub tZh. tekhn. fiziki) 1956, 26, No 7, 1501 - 1508
Abstract %An experimental verification of the theoretical calculations
of the mrnetic properties of marnetodielectrics was carried
out with models prepared of spherical particles 12.5 and 6a5
mm in diameterj and cylindrical particles 1 and 1.2 mm in dia-
meter, made of material having a known magnetic pemeabi-lity.
The model particles were mixed In various proportions with
quartz sand and the mixture was formed into toroidal speci-
mens. The measurements were carried out with a constant ma-
gnetizing field and with an alternatinr field at frequencies
from 0.1 to 20 kc. The experimental results have shown that
bast agreement between the experiment and the calculations is
obtained when the demagnetizing factor of the structure is
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USSR / MaEnetium. General Problems.
Abs Jour t Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3,, 19572 6824
F-1
Abstract i determined from the following ecpationj ~4 (No is the
demaCmetizing factor of an isolated particle, and v the volume
concentration). Thus, N depends nonlinearly on the concentra-
tion of the ferromagnetic particles and is independent of the
permeability of the material of the particles. The Ollendorf
formula Fives results that am in arreement with the data of
the experiment only for v 4 0-3. The Lichtenecker formula
rave no agreement between the calculated and experimental va-
lues of the permeability of the structure. The meamements
in the alternating fields made possible an investifation of
the dispersion of the permeability of the structure and a Cal-
culation of the permability of the spherical particles. The
application of the methods of similarity theory to magneti%&-
tion in an alternating field makes it possible, first, to de-
termine the pemeability and losses in a ferrodielectric at
one frequency or at one concentration from measurements made
at another frequency or at another concentration and secondly
they lead tAD an estimate of the perme2bility of the Tarticles u-
sed in actiial ferrodielectrics.
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Tranelation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1. p 7 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kirko, 1. M. , and Vitol, V. G.
TITLE: Sim-MifIng ~the SZn Effect in a Ferromagnetic Metal
PEMODICAL: V ob.: Mezhvuz. konferentsiya po primeneniyu modelirovaniya v
elektrotekhn. zadachakh I matem. modelirovaniya. M. , 19S7, pp, 162-164
ABSTRACT* Penetration of a plane electromagnetic wave into a ferron-Aagnetic
half -space can be simulated by a one-dimensional circuit consisting of non-
linear inductors and resistors. Each component of the circuit comprises a
saturable f erromagnetic -core reactor, a resistor in series with the reactor,
and a leakage resistor.
L. V. N.
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KMKOP 1. M.: Doe Phyn-~Wlth Set (dies) -- "Inventigntion of -jectroMF7r-tJ',%
.1.1-
phenomena in metals, using the wthoA of cllmnnnionf3 aW almllnrlty".
1958. 79 PP (PIVB-Tach Inat Acad Set USSR), 200 copif~~a (KL, 1, 5, igr
10 ~)q, 142)
LIRKO, IOU.; ILUVINI, YfL.Ya.; TYUTIH. I.A. (deceased]; ULIM&NIS. L.Ta.
I
Model of an Infinitely long channel containing liquid metal
exposed to a traveling magnetic field. Nauch.doklovynoshk 1 0
energ, no*3:203-210 158. (XIPA 12?.lT
1. Rokomendovano Instituton fisiki AN Letviyzkoy SM.
(Ragnetohydrodynamics-Nodels)
AUTHORS s Vitol, V. G., Kirke, 1. U. SOT/'57-28-9-29/31--
TITLEt Modelling of Metal
(Modelirovaniye poverkhnostnogo effekta v ferromagnitnom
metalle)
/~cj 28,
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1956, r 9, pp- 2055-2061 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The maSnetization of a ferromagnetic metal in an alternating
field is a complicated and non-linear process. It is very hard
to describe it in m3thematical terms. One of the authors (Kirko
in Ref 3) sugdested a tentative analog computor for these pro-
cesses with a multiple unit circuit diagram incorporating re-
aotiv- coils with saturating ferromagnetic cores and with con-
stant resistances peraittin~, to perform analog computations.
This is a description of the an3log computer. It incorporated
10 reactive coils, resistances preventing a leakage to ground
and resistances ganged with the reactive coils. The model de-
scribed is an analog computer, which permits to compute the
magnetization or the resistance of a ferromagnetic metal in the
alternating field with varying, field strength. This accurate
equipment also permits to carry out such computations at sur-
Card 1/2 face field strengths where the maximum permeability is reached
Modelling of Surface Effect in a Ferromagnctic Metal SOV/57-28-9-29/33
at the surface of the ferromaenctic substance. The method by
L. R. Heyman (Ref 1) did not permit this. By measuring the
voltage drop,&VI at each of the reactive coils the space dis-
tribution of magnetic permeability within a ferromagnetic sub-
stance under skin-effect conditions can be determined, using
formula (14). 1.1easurementu made on the model permit the derivation
of the law governing the shift of the maximum
o1 wa4;netic permeabilitj :is a function of the magnetic
field strength at the surface: formula (15). This method can
also be applied in more complicAted casEs. Thtre are 7 figures,
2 tables, and 5 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOD: Institut fiziki All Latviyskoy SSR (Institute of Phynics,,AS
Latviyskaya SSR)
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PUSE I BOOK murrMON SOV/3753
Akadeadya, nauk Latviyokoy SM. Institut fiziki
Elektromagnitnyyr protsessy v metallakh (Electromagnetic Processes in Metals)
Riga.. Izd-vo Ab Latviyokoy Sm.. 1959. 200 P. (Series: Its: Trudy., No. 11)
Errata slip inserted. 1#000 copies prInted.
Edo: As Teytellbmm; Tech. za.i A. l0qavinys; Editorial Board: V.G. Vitol..
T.K. Kabip2j, I.M. Kirko (Reep, Ed.),, and Ta. T&. Klyavin'.
PURPOSE: This.book is intended -for physicists interested in electromagnetic
processes in metals.
COVERAGE; This is a collection of fifteen articles by varicuis authors on the
investigation of electromagnetic processes in metals by modeling. Individual
articles treat the following: conditions necessary for modeling particular pbeno-
mena; modeling the magnetization of ferromagnetic metals in a variable field on
an iterated network consisting of choke coils with satmrable reactors and
constant resistances; extermal fields produced by ferromagnetic tubes which have
been magnetized in a constant unifom field oriented along the axis, the possi-
bility of using galvanic baths and other models for investigating fields w1th
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continuously distributed electromagnetic forceel particularly turbulent fields;
the magnetization of a system of interacting cylindrical particles; determination
of the criterion relationships for the motions of an asynchronous engine rotor
with similar mechanical characteristics (rotational moment., period of rotational
oscillations around a point of equilibrium and attenuation ratio) when the slip
is close to unity; the problem of computing the ponderomotive forces acting on a
cylindrical conducting body placad in the traveling magnetic field of a cylin-
drical inductor; the motion of a sphere in magnetic hydrodynamics; the reflection
and refraction of hydromagnetic waves of arbitrary polarization on the boundary
of two ideal incompressible liquids with infinite conductivity; a study of phenovena,
in the turbulent flow of liquid metal in induction under the effect of a
traveling magnetic field; the operating principle of d-c pumps and the computation
of their electromagnetic and hydraulic characteristics; abbreviating computations
in designing linear inauction pumps as suggested by I.A. Tyutin; nomographic
computation of functionsf(k-' h) andy(k," h); and the construction of beaters
producing thermal energy by an induced current. No personalities are mentioned.
References accompany the articles.
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Kirlw I X Application of the Mmry of 84-411 to the Vlodeling of
--Fo ~,;~;"ctromsgnetic, Phenomena in Metals 3
Vitol, V.0.0 and I.M. Itirko. Modeling of the Skin Mect in Ferramagnetic
metal 19
Grinberg.. O.K. Similarity of Xxternal Fields of Ferromagnatic Tubes 31
Nitsetskiy, L.V. Modeling of the Xlectrical Field of Electromagnetic
Pumps in a CkLIvanic Uth and an Electrical Conducting Paper 41
GAgorlyevp M.N. Some Problems of YAgnatizing a System of Interacting
Cylindrical Particles 5T
Kalnin'., RaK. Relationship Between the Magnetic Losses in a Ferrite
Core With an Open Magnetic Circuit T3
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Irmint., YU-K- 08cl2lAtOrY Notion of is Conducting Axially Symetric&I
Body In a Rotating Napstic Field 83
Kruml n f# Tu-K- PrOblOn of a Conducting Cylinder in a Traveling Xapetic
Field of a Cylindrical Inductor 107
GeyUtisp A*X. The YWIOn Of & B]PbOrO in & Viscous Conductiag Fluid in
a Longitudinal, YAgnetio Field LIM
DamOurg, R.Ya., and V.Y&. Xravchenkoo Behavior of Hydromagnatic Waves
at the Boundary of Tvo Ybdia 129
-Urkam IJ4.p Ye.Ya. X17mvino and I.A. Tyatin (Deceased) and L.Tae Vlommis,
Model of an Infinitely TAM Channel Vith Liquid Metal in a Traveling
Magnetic 71eld 143
Hikelson, A.Z. Calculation of D-C Conduction P=ps for lAquid Notals 1"
Fi3ippoys N.V. Use of Xbwogr~ for Determaning the Parameters of
Induction Pumps 163
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Kirko,, Igor' Mikhaylovich
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Issledoymiye elektromagniftykh yavleniy Y metallakh metodan razaernosti i
podobiyu (Imatigatiou of Electromagnetic Phenomena in Ketals by the Xetbodft
of Dimensional Analysis and Similarit:r) Rigs, Izd-yo, AN Letviyakay SSR,1959..
182 p.(seriis: Akadudys nank r^tviyxkoy sm. Institut fiziki) Errata slip, in-
s*rted* 1,,000 copies printed*
Ed.: A* Teytelfbaw; Taub* Zde: A* Myayinya.
PURPME.- This book is intended for "Icists interested in electromagnetic
processes in metals,,
COMM The book deals vith the application of the methods of similarity and
dimensional analois to the atido of nonlinear electrinagnotic processes in
metals. The basic principles of these methods and their use in the investiga-
tion of various forms of eleetramagastic fields we presented. The magnet-
itation of ferraas6ntic bodies in a constant field and in a variable field
is discussed, as an the phanamene of the nonlinear skin effect in ferro-
magnetic metals. In conclusion the author sap that the results of his
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investigation h&V9 1200100 trated that the-methods of sisd2erIty and d1nen,.
slonal analysis say be used in a broader range ' bf electraxagnetia phenm-
en& in metals than has been customary up to this time, He suggests nev pise-
tical fields of application for these methods,, and emphasises that the
difficulties of their use in the study of nonlinear electromagnetic phenomena
make it expedient I* awply a ffnew nethoe of dimensional grouse as similarity
criter:L&6 No personalities am mentioned. References follow each chapter.
TABLE W C(ETER
Int-roduction
Ch. 1. The Dimensional Analysis and Similarity Methods as Applied to
Electromagnetic Phenomena 8
Ch. 2. Modeling Magaetization of Ferromagnetic Bodies in a Constant rield 26
Ch , 3. Similarity of Magnetization of Ferromagnetic Bodies in Variable
Fields of Low latensity 68
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Ch. 4. Dimensional Analysis and Modeling Methods of Studying the Phenomena
of the Nonlinear Skin EfIfect in Ferromagnetic Metal 104
Ch- 5- Use of Dimensional Analysis and Principles of Modeling Electrvmag-
netic Phenomena In Moving Perromagnetic Bodies and Liquid Metals 141
Conclusion 184
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"Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena in Liquid Metals."
report presented at the First AU-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb ig6o.
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AUTHORS: Kirkop 1. M. and Filippov, U. V.
TITLE; Characteristics of a Suspended Layer of Ferromagnetic
Particles in a Magnetic Field
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 9,
PP. 1081-1084
TEXT: The suspension and pseudoliquefaction of iron particles
(0.1-0.248 am) in water under the action of an alternating field was
carried out with the aid of the experimental arrangement shown in Fig. 1.
The particles were placed in a vertical glass tube through which the water
was pressed from below. A magnetic coil was arranged around this glass
tube, and a small periscope served for the visual observation. It was
shown that suspension and pseudoliquefaction of the layer in a magnetic
field differ from the same processes in the absence of a magnetic field.
The authors thoroughly discuss the observations made, and then construct
a phase diagram for the state of the suspended layer of ferromagnetic
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