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FEDOROV, V.I.; SHVETS, I.T.; SHELIMKO, N.N.
Experimental investigation of temperature distribution in a rotor
of drum design subject to nonsteady heat exchange. Trudy Inst.tepl.
AN URSR no.13:53-59 '56. (MIRA 10:5)
(Turbines)
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AUTHORS: Minyaylenko, M.O., ?edorov, V.I., and Shellmenko, N.N.
TITLE: Temperature measurement of turbine elements
PERIODICAI: Akademiya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR, Dopovidi, no. 6,
1961, 759 - 762
TEXT: The authors, after discus,3ing the importance of the te M era-
ture conditions in different parts of steam and gas turbine 'pdes-
cribe experimental methods at eKact temperature measurements in
turbine rotors or housings, worked out Iin the department of ther-
mal motors of the Institute of Huat and Power Engineering at the
Academy of Sciences UkrSSR. A c'aromel-alumel thermocouple was pre-
pared from an 0.5 mm wire, plaited 5with a glass thread impregnated
with a silicone fire-proof ceme:at.1 In the tested rotors a central
openine_~v-as bored out with radial holes at chosen points, inter-
secting the central one. In the holes thermocouples were inserted
by means of wires, the former b2ing coated with a glass fabric pre-
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serving them from mechanical damage. When the thermocouples were
pulled through the holes, they were held fast in their place by a X/
special device and welded to a chosen point; after welding, holes
were filled with heat resistant cementl5ind a metallic stopper Was
fixed on the top, its object being to withstand the cement pressure
during the turbine high speed revolutions, and thus prevent dislo-
cation of the thermocouples. A 92hematic drawing of the fixing de-
vice is giv,,n. For determining tie exact temperature range in work-
ing and stitionary turbine eleme:.,its a special apparatus has been
developed, permittino the recording of the variable EMP of thermo-
couples in a few seconds, within 2 I%o. The thermocouple DIF was con-
ducted through a rotary contact, an automatic switch and through
an amplifier to a recording oscillograph. Theri' iocouples from sta-
tionary elements were directly connected with the automatic switch.
For evaluating the equipment ope::-ation, a method of comparison of
the oscillograph readings of the tested thermocouples with those of
standard ones vias used, one of the control thermocouples being con-
nected with its ends crossed, thus permitting the determintion of
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the amplifier background (Hb.g.). The evaluation proceeded as fol-
lAs: (1) The difference between the oscillograph readings for two
standard thermocouples was taken - H st2 - H0, where Hst2 - reading
of the non-crossed standard thermocouple, H 0 - reading of the
crossed one. (2) The value of the backgroun(i was determined:
H bg Hst22- Ho .
(3) The difference H st2 H3 was determined, H 3 being the width of
the light-ray tip taken from t.ae oscillograph m. (4) To the value
Hst2 - H39 the value of the background was added or subtracted,
(subtracted when H H = H st2 - H3 � Hf --- HO). The value "Hit
st2 > Ho, adled when Hs t2
corresponds to the temperature difference: t hj - tcj that of the
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hot and cold junctions of the standard thermocouples. (5) The cor-
rection scale for the oscillograph records was calculated:
K th'
(6) The temperature of the investigated point was calculated:
t = (Ht H3 � Hf ) K + tcjp
where Ht is the defle-ction of ;he light ray on the oscillograph un-
der the effect of the EMF of the investigated thermocouple. The me-
thods and equipment mentioned were used in the Institute of Heat
and Power Engineering to determine local temperatures in turbine
rotors and housings and for eve.luating thermal stresses in these
installations, and were found in practice to be very valuable. This
report was presented by I.T. Shvets (Member of the Academy of Scien-
ces UkrSSR). There are 3 figures.
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A40CIATION: Instytut teploenergetyky AN URSR (institute of Heat
- and Power Engineering, AS U rSSR)
SUBMITTED: October 8, 1960
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SEEL'%'Ei, Nikclay Antonovich
[t.1lathematics] Matematika. "ioskva, llysshaia shkola.
Pt.',.. ~1963. 137 P. (MIFU 17:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) lliin:Lsterstvo vysshego i sred-
nego spetsiallnogo obrazovan:Lya.
sr u
SHELNIN) G.
The constancy of altitude marks at tho leveling system of the city of
Tallinn. p. 198.
PUBLIKATSICONID. PUBLTKATSII. (Tartu. Ulikool. Tahetorn.)
Tartu, -;~,stonia. Vol. 33, no. 3, 1958.
Monthly list of East Evropean Accessions (FEAI) Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
L-~er.eEal; itS --rac;e_.
-.1 neS.. a -jtC~rg-* 7-1'_-~-
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17:81
KILIGINA, M.L. (Kazan'); KRUPIN, V.I. (Kazajn1);.Sqv1_11QxA_ wK. (Kazan');
SHISHKIN, A.V. (Kazan'); KHALYMBADZHA, V.G. (Kazan-)
Stratigraph7 of coal deposits in Tatarstan and southern Udmurt
A.S.S.R. Uch.zap.Kaz.un. 115 no.10:94-98 '55. (MIRA 10:5)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Coal geology)
(Udmwt A.S.S.R.-Coal geology)
I&
KRUTIN, V.Il.; YUICT'A, L"-.L.; SFUl''ZV,,l -.K.; V.C.
~-irboniferoijF !:erl'montr of t~e wp,-itern, nortYern, -;nd m-)rt,~eastern
T;,tar and Fo,,t~v-rr, Udmurlia. Lch. zap. Eaz. un. 121
no.2,3-94 ',"I. jl~:q)
Clatar -S.S.R.-Gpolory, 5trativrap!Ac)
(Udrilirt n.S.S.R.-Geolopy, Stratigraphic)
POZHER. Viktor Hikhaylovich: KIRINA, Tanara ll'inichna: poRyIRI WI, Glob
Sergeyevich. Uchaotvovall: 4PILUDOVA, A.A.; VISSARIONOVA, A.Ta;
ZAVAR , M.M.; KILIGIU, K.L; XGYTAZINk, N.M.; LUNITAK, I.A.;
MUSIML, K.K.; MLOVA, I.N.; SAVINOVA. S.I.; TAZLOVA. Te.l.; .
THRENTIMRA, V.D.; FAEE19VA, H.J.; CEZRNOVA, Ye I.; SHELINOVA, A.K.
TIKHIY, V.N.,red.; DAYEVp G.Aeovedereds; GENWIYZVA.
[VolgEw-Ural oil-bearing region; Carboniferous sediments] Volgo-Urall-
skaia neftenoanaia oblast'. Kamennougol'nya otlozheniias Leningrad,
Gos.nauchn.tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-r7, 1957.
287P. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuzrvi neftianoi nauchno-isaledovatell-
skii geologorazvedochnyi ir.stitut. Trudy no.112) (MIRA 11:12)
(Tolga Valley-Geology. Stratigraphic)
(Ural Mountain region--Goolog3r, Stratigraphic)
KILIGIM, M.Ij.; bHXL'14UVA, A.L.
-
Boundary oetween the Devonicn and Carboniferous in the Tatar A.S.S.R.
and the age of the tarrigenous formation in the lower Carboniferous.
Trudy VNIGNI no.14:97-103 159. (MIRA 12:10)
LTSentrallnaya nauchno-issladovatellskaya laboratoriya trasta
Tatnaftegazrazvedka.
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic)
GOLIKOV, S,N.; SELIVAIIOVA, A.T.; SHELOKHkNOVA, V.Ye.
Pharmacology of 193--aminopropanol derivatives. Faru~i toks. 23
no.1:8-12 Ja-F 160. (MIPLA 14:3)
1. Laboratoriya toksikologii (zav. - doktor med.nauk V.Ye.Shelokhanova)
Sanitarno-khimicheakogo instituta AMIT SSSR.
(AWOHMS)
-rowi.
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Our support. NTO 2 no.4;?6-27 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Direktor Llvovskoy khlopkopryadillnoy fabriki.
(Lvov--Cotton srinning,--Tachnological innovations)
,~'Icers. T--UO'Y 5'.'1 -4,_,74-79 33
z kn f e j -,r go ~- uta 11 n (h ril c-w i
( zav. prof. A. N. Kar ',d :ikD.1
2 rg.) Mr 'n.
I r f- og - 9*,Itl.,t
njlmga goqudarstienn di 3 k - ~D a
ow-L no h 3
h re e c on
Ile 2 c u
5 0 f Lh c. t 13 6 3 C faeLhalitv foil--wing a stc:i~ach rezsec i n for
-~-Jinical materials )f 0
.1 111 g ry f
t.he nak MeA during 194-2-19(,.I.. ildd.z9c!-97
"'51 1 ta 'I .~7 ~ ill. ra rg-*L i
(zav. - prof.
m~d, ts Inc *J tutca.
(-,~.atlonal or ng- 7,.n ! s opprat-.ons
DLr,: T~'i4.V4
1:-~~-,riuf-.ctvring and, Eechanical -,Lng:-neer-in..-- in the Soviet Union,
ljib-zary of Congres,3, 7101;-'
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Tinizatsiia nrotsessov kcjvlrl.-i- Lolenchatyk~ valov. '7estfl- no.
-5)
~3'Landar-'-!-ed 3~ez7z,tions of forcin., cr3nkFhafts.)
Uk"': TIN4.Vl,
SO: and :ecbanical 'Eniineering in the -Soviet Union,
'Lilcra2-,, of Congress, 1~,-'5)3.
Mas-1, 11P-51 no.7, p. 15-VN
StrPm7th nf varinlis parts of E forgeO c-rankshaft.
JL
":ani~,facturinj and ';c~chbrdcal -Encrin~-trii,r in the Solric-t Un-rn, Library
of
6HYL j.'-tAY1-'V, YU. V..
Stc-el Forgirips
Influence of forEintr oper-tic)nE on the qus-lity of forged ste,1, Vest. mash., 12
no. 1. 1952.
Monthly List of Ruszien Accessions, Library of ConEreEs, October 19c2. TrTCIA
. J_SSIFIYD.
11 -9 -5 -15/33,f
AUTHOR: Shelom;.tyev, Yu. V. (Engineer)
TITLE: The Manufacture of LargO Crajakshafts from the Billet by means
of Progressive Die Stamping, (Izgotovleniye krupnyk-h kolen-
chatyl~h valov iz slitka sposobom posledovatellnoy shtampovIki)
PERIODIC.U: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 19579 Nr 5, pp'.33-36 (USSR)
ABSTW,CT: Four currently used forZinF, processes for crankshafts are
enumerated, none of Thich. ensures the absence of traces of
liquation zoning at the finally machined crank pin surfaces.
The use of hot die stamping instead of flame cutting and forg-
ing has been developed recently. Two new procedures are men-
tioned, namely the prog- essive semi-die stamping without flash
in special cast dies, doveloped by the Research Institute of
the Ministry for the Defence Industry (NII Ministerstva
Oboronnoy Promyshlennos',i) and sectional progressive stamp-
ing with flash (developed by the "Uralmashzavod" jointly with
VPTI MTM). Both methods are briefly described with sketches
including the dies. In the first method, after pressing be-
tween a V and a flat to a diameter of 500 mm the shaft is
necked-in by a pro-ressive die. The cran2~:s are thien dra-mm
out and each pair I -s t i an. ,, ea in. a die. The shaft is finished
by drawi- out tiie ends and strai--[iteniqr,,,. Compured with the
isr forgiiL- the ivei,7ht of the blank is reduced from 6.5 to
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The Mamifacture of Large Crani-cshtifts fromthe Billet by means of
Pror,ressive Die Stamping.
5.5 torls, the for-ir-r
I:; ~ time reduced by eight hours (from 15).
In the second method, after drawing out the shaft, it is
net%ed-in and the crai-2cs are drawn out. After a preparatory
die stampin,~; operation of the whole shaft, usii-Z all the
sections of the upper part of the die, finish stamping is
arplied proLressively to -three sections. Finally, the flash
is cut off. The billet waight has been reduced from 9 to
?.5 tons and the forrying weight from 5150 to 1300 kg. The
stamping time is 3 hours and the forging press of 30 000 tons
capacity has been replaced by a 10 ton ess. The scrap per-
centage has been reduced from 35% to W. There are 6 figures.
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Under favorable industrial conditions. Prom. koop. 14 no.5:32 W 1600'
(KIRA 13:12)
1. Predsedat~11 pravlentyu arteli invalidov im. 3-go veresnya, LIvov.
(Lvov- Invalide-Occupati one)
MINYAYEEV, V.A.; SHELOMENTSEVA, K.A.; DEMIDOV, V.A.
Concerning the articles, "Medical care without registration in out-
patient institutions of Tashkent" and "Distribution of surgical beds
in a city." Zdrav. Ros.'Feder. 5 no-5:39-1,1 My 161. WIRA 14:5)
1. Zaveduyushchiy LeningradEkim gorodskim otdelom zdravookhra--Ieniya
(for Minyayev). 2. Glavny-j vrach ob"yedinennoy bollnitsy imeni
V.I.Lenina, Leningrad (for 'Shelonentseva). 3. GlavnTy vrach poliki-iniki
No.37, (for Demidov).
(TASHC-NT-HOSPITAI,S-OUTPATI.~;21T SERVICES)
(PENZA-HOSKTAL BEDS)
CHMRNOVA, I.V.; KOZLOVA, A.A.; SAGITOVA, R.G.; SHELOKENTSOVA, N.I.
.
Epidemiologic effectiveness of enteroparenteral vaccination against
dysentery. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. no-11:58-60 N 154.
(MLRA 8:1)
1. Iz Ufimakogo institute. vaktrin i ayvorotok (dir. U.S.Yanikeyeva,
nauchnyy rukovoditell prof. N.1 Mel'Akov)
(DYSENTBAY, BACILLART, provention and control,
vacc., enteroparenteral tech.Tile)
L)
guolcvc,-razvedocP-naya partlya
t.re,-,~a
17- geo1cfj,h gkogo
SKLLI, S.I., izhener; SHELOMOV, B.Ye., inzhener.
Using trolley wires as a power supply for gantry crane motors.
Mekh.stroi. 13 no.10:23-24. 0 '56. (MLRA 9:11)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
(Electric I.ines--Overhead)
GOROZHLNINOV, N.Te., inzh.-, SHEW14OV, B.Te., inzh.
Submerged-melt welding of crane rails. Nov.tekh.mont.i
spets.rab.v strol. 21 no.12:19--22 D '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Haucbno-isaledovatellskiy Institut promyshlennykh
zdaniy i sooruzheniy Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
(Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Electric welding)
GALAKTIONOV, A.T.; DENISOV, Yu.A.~; KOPYTOV, G.T.; MASLOV, YU.A.; )ITKOROV,
I.P.; PETUVIE, I.V.; KOCH3VA . G.P.; KUZITTSOV, A.P.; IYJM09
N.M.; RAZIKOV, M.I.; SPESHKOV, V.V.; STEPANOV, E.V., STEPAVOV,
V.V.i kand. tekhn. naak;,S1T.LaKOV, B.Ye.1 YUNYSHEV, G.P.; YESIKOV,
K.A., dots., retsenzent; Bj , O.A.p dots.p retserfzent; BEREZKIR,
P.P., dots., retsenzent; PATSKEVICH, I.R.,dots., retsentzent;
RUDAKOV, A.S., dots., retsonzent; FIZHBMip N.B., inzh., retsen-
.~,ent; KHRUSTALEV, L.Ya., 4jazh., retsenzent; KRUTIKHOVSKIY, V.G.,
inzh., red. BOBROV, Ye-I., kand. tekhn. nauk. red. DUGIVA, V.A.,
tekhn. red.
~Welding handbook] Spravoc*anik rabochego-svarshchika. Pod red.
V.V.Stepanova. Moskva, gos. nauchno-tekhuizd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1960. 640 D~. (Welding) (MIRA 14:6)
SIUM011OV, B.Ye., inzh.
Stand for automatic weldingwith stageless regulation of the
spend of rotating products. Nov.tekh.oont.i spets.rab.v stroi.
22 no.1:24-25 Ja 160. (14IRk 13:5)
1. Treat Uralstallkonstruktalya.
(Blectric welding-Equipment and aipplies)
SHELUMOV, 1. K.
Chemical Abst-
Vol- 48 No. 8
Apr. 25, 1954
General and PhysiCal
'?-OT
T e rea. ons etween Aj"W and nitrites Of metals
the first and second on periodle system in the
( J3 molten state. Vir. T all tion of the I
of lithium, potassium, nm
'T I R
senko.and 1. ~.e "1,V., v
bV,'.923:-l4&3_ i . 43
zhu,. ObAckel I . . '
I-Mi-Relations within the ternary system were invest*
i
gated by observing the bel ring the in..
r~,. ~7Z~
of various mixts. The bin
lias -one tutectle af-132' in! TI, 40',-.In'
,F*n
QY.Ogi 1 01 and 29.5%
Li'Ma. The ternary 9 ~Sl 183 terns having one
common lowest meltin-T% OF which analyzes
KNO, 34, LiN(h 33, and RK0.111%. 711NO, behaves
Chemistry similarly to nitrate of Li and K and does not react in
melts. It forms, however, cutectics In binary and ternary,
systems. NI. 0. Holowaty --
p-S
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OSIPOV, 0. A. ; SHFL%IOV -k-K (Rost ov-na-Donu)
I *
The relntion between the dipole moment nnd surfPce tension
[with summary in English]. Zhur.fiz.]~him.31 no.8:1756-1761
AV, 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Dipole moments) (SurfAce tension)
'X,7 122-
73
T T:-" 1, E jIrCI.,JorL t':(~ Tlydrati-'n, jI ions i- ~~q,,,eous
"K voi.roSn o ~i,,Irat a. t S 4 -* ionov v --rodn`-T1
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'_'~STITV CT D. 11,ernal arul R. Fvuler (Rof 1) till 1 aloo 0. Ya. Sa r.-.O~-Iov
(Ref 2) s'l~wed tliat illl ;.c:uecus soll.ii-ion~ AifI*ere.-,' ions act
_i- -_ -l_i-_F'ferent :nann.ar ujon the tra-31a'ory _Gtior: o f t,.e
:~e3rest -.,.--ter an-.. t'.e small on-ly
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state. "rho ant hors eluced an an:,roximate e.-.-rescio n for t`le
nternal fiell! E i- Lily -,,,,4-nt of t*,,,c -oi= 1-iri,,,idi.
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cnly in t~ie follow4nE c.-e "ic ~_)rcc- wit` w`ticr
:I e c i: 1 e s , i sf'. 1to the
.~.e ion acts un.-_,n the si~rroun U1 4
force wi`- wl-ich thf! 311rro-._,n1Jnj 'naturally wit.hout.
c`..ar~in-, t`ie -le -ree of tli~Eir orientation) act i~-,~on. I.-ne ion
ib:t' i 'IT- C. forc e s in other .vords,
-.eans an eqi-i'
~th oaused ion 4n V e ce,,tera of tne
t`e fielul stren
-urroundin~; -~olecul(?s r::,.st be enual to the internal field
otren,_7th E. For Ei0n > E there will 1-.c n :ositive '-,--Iration,
onj for E < E, a ne,'mative one. E. rienotes t:,-e field
ion ion
,~trerl-tIi of the ion, ~ formula -*.- deluc,--d for tl~-_ critical
--alius of the ion wliere tl-e 1-o_~itive IiYiration becoE:es ne-
4 ti.e effective radius
An ex-presolon is .-iven also for 1- 1 - -
of the water molecu'-e. Finally, the noithors calciiiatue t.e
~I-Iitionai enerf; o~' the orientation which is tran2:7A-tted by
,)Y j
t':e ion to tie nearest ::olecules. T'!e values of Au (addi-
44--onal enerjy of t,IE orientation of t"le rrolecule in the field
of t*,-'e ion a-ree WE-11 With the experimental dLita. :-"here are
llard 2,!3 1 tahle an~ 11, references, 11 o-f which are SDviet.
SCVW/2o-1-222-'~
'n 'he c-' t-e '.Y,jra'~on of ~ors ~n
ASSOCIATION: Rostavokiy-na-DomL gimtkdarstvenyy universitet . (Rostov-na-Donu
State University)
PRESER Df MaY 17,,.1958, by A. N. Rnlmlrin.., Academician
SUNGTTED: December 13, 1957
Czird 3/3
SOV/60-59-1-37/114
'.urI',L:e of Li...ui., (J'as Separation (C Erotseszakh,
;,,~neratsii pri razryve puzy-rey na po-
C.-,% L 1 tril.3% c., .~him-',-J, 11-5~ pp 2- -22" 2, F
of pi,enomana ocQurrin.- betweer. the ii:~uiz. and ga-;s
in the czoce--.zes of boilin- ---nd bubblinj nece.~sitated
t.~e Cor-si P;~-ati.--n , f tile -,:or::etry of bubbi:--~s in connection with
ti-,e problems of tlaeir stability on the seFarati.-n surf,--ce and
''eneraticn of moisture duri-n- their bursts. The ~-uthors in-
ve,--'Ui.---.ted tile phenoil-enon theor-2tically and then carried out
~-,xperiments for 1--'etermination of the -neight of drops in 1"-pend-
once cii the bubble radius. T'he conclusions dra-.-in are as fol-
c7ij : I. T:-.(-, bul.,ble or the z3urface, -which separates li,?uil
from rras, consists of two sef-ments, the upper of -ah'~zh can be
a I , roximately considered a-- a '-emisphere; 2. The formation of
drops from the ourface of liquid can take place only ur to a
certain critical value of the bub'--,le radius; 3. TI-ere are
relations betvieen the kinetic energy of the formed
SOV/60-501-1-37/44
Prcce-;~,,eo Leadin.- to Prop 7(,rrnation -urin~r -i4srupt on of 3,;Ibl.cles on th, e
i :ui -t - Gas Separation
drops, itz mass, hei.-~---,+. o,' its lift, and the radius of thie
I-a b I e 7 of drops alkaline media is n-rer-
-~eticall-; less urob-ble t'iar in n--u~-al ones an-er t- za-,e
other conditions.
'-'here are 4 graphs, 1 set of pl-.ct.os, 1 table, and 5 references,
4 of' are '-)ov-i(!t and 1 En,--Iish.
-afedra 'himii Rostovskogo-ria-!~onu instituta inzhenerov zhelez-
M
no,iorozhno-ro transporta (Che-,.-'-stry Chair of the Rostov-na-Donu
Institute of RailrOELd Tfansport En-ineers)
STJI T T'-I FE D JulY 1', 1957
5W SOV/156-59-2-8/46
AUTHORS: Osipov, 0. A., Shelomov, 1. K.
TITLE: The Determination of the Instability Constant of Complex
Compounds by Means of the Polarization Method (Opredeleniye
konstanty nestoykosti kompleksnykh soyedineniy metodom
polyarizatsii)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady -,,ysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 253-255 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The quantitative relationship between the degree of dissocia-
tion of complex, of electrically nonconductive compounds
and their orientation polarization is investigated. The
equations for the crientation polarization are derived and
found for the instability constant
k
1 .. a'
[1 - XB(2 - a'
(XB = concentration of the component B). The polarization
equations and the value of the instability constant were test-
ed on binary systems yielding complex compounds by hydrogen
Card 1/2 bonds. Table 1 shows the values for chloroform diethyl etherg
SOV/156-59-2-8/48
The Determination of the Instab:;lity Cori:itant of Complex Compounds by Means
of the Polarization Method
table 2 for chloroform - methyl acetate. The calculated in-
stability constant amounts to 4.20 + 0.2 for the first
system, to 3.92 + 0.12 for the second. There are 2 tables
and 7 references, 1~ of which are Soviet.
PFESENTED BY: Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Rostovskogo-na-Donu
gosudarstvennogo uriversiteta
(Chair of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Rostov-na-Donu
State University)
SUBMITTED: October 23, 1958
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5W SOV/80-32-4-12/47
AUTHORS: Gleym, V.G., Shelomctv, I.K.
TITLE- The Physical Chemis4;ry of Foams (K fiziko-khimii pen)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy 1rhimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, pp 778-785 (USSR)
A.BSTRACT: The effect of tempe:~ature, pressure and physical-chemical
properties on the stability and average life of foam films is
investigated. It is shown that the rupture energy of the film
depends directly on the surface tension and on the square of
the film thickness. For solutions the same mechanism is
effective, but the connection between the equilibrium values of
the coefficient of surface tension and the forces of inter-
molecular cohesion is more complicated. The rupture energy of
the film is determined by the ratio of adsorption to the value
of the surface tenEion of the solutions. The stability of the
film in solutions is higher than in pure liquids. Experimental
results correspond to the calculated values -as well as to
results obtained bl, Venstrem and Rebinder Z Ref 52. The
maximum stability of the foam corresponds to the maximum value
of the film stabilLty. The length of the hydrocarbon chain
increases the film stability to a certain value but surface
Card 1/2 activity increases continuously with the length of the hydro-
The Physical Chemistry of Foams
SOV/80-32-4-12/47
carbon chain. Foam dampers are characterized by a high
adsorption potential and low film rupture energy. Trapeznikov,
Pozin, D'yakonov, Z,~lldovich, Kornfelld and Yerchikovskiy are
mentioned in the tekt.
There are 5 graphs, 3 tables and 14 references, 13 of which
are Soviet and 1 German,
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra khimii Rostovskogo instituta inzhenerov zh.-d. trans-
porta (Chair of Chemistry of the Rostov Institute of Engi-
neers of Railroad Transportation)
SUBMITTED: September 20, 1957
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SOV180-32-5-20152
AUTHORS: Gleym, V.G,, Shelomov !,K., Shidllovskiy, B,R.
TITLE: The Stability of ElectroLyte Foam
PERIODICAL: Zhur-mal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 5, pp 1046-1050 (USSR)
ABSTRACT The present article !a based aa ZR-efs 1, f. The value of absorptior
of diluted solutions of ~lactroiytas is based on Gibbs' equation in
the form proposed by Semzr nhenko 7P-ef 37 Ln the surface-inactive
field the 3tability of films inc-_,eases in direct proportion with the
coefficient of surface 'ension. A metbod has been proposed by
Shidlovskiy ensuring the generation of a single bubble at the liquid-
gas -interface at a time. 7-te apparatus for the method is shown in
Figure 1. The mean time of existence of the bubbles was determLned
for NaCl, Na-304, NaOH, Va2CO3 and M9304. The stability of the
bubbles increases with tne concentration to a vallue of about 500 mg-
equ./l. At this point the decrease of the film thickness starts,
which has been establIshed by Deryagin jef
LI _g. The highest stability
is produced by substances causing an alkaline reaction of the solution,
Card 1/2 like NaOH and Na2C03, This is explained by the interaction of the
'he Stability of Electrolyte Foam
SUV/80-32-5-20/542
hydrmcyl ionz:, with the via--.er mclecules.
T'rere are: 4 graphs, 2 t:Lbles, 1 diagram ard 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra kh-Imil Rostovskogo-ra-Donu instituta inzhenerov zh.-d. trans-
pcrta (Chair of r-Tiemistry of -I,-heFbsbv-na-Lbnu Institute of Engineers
of Railroad Transportation)
SU94ITTE): October 7, 1957
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LC!'.-C V , I Car-I Gtlci-i 'Sci -- (-dis6) pro'--le-S in ph,--'sico-
che,"isLry of d-J-e- ~-ctrics.ll -'-,"ovochE!rrkla-ss'K, l(ADO. 26 MD; f
z
Cr-r, :Ic;d -Eann,~r
t~., Novoc-.erHass
I ai .t Ei-ec-a -c 7, -ic3tielzi ftz,
Pol,-.. technic Tr'st im S. C rdzhond kici ze) ; 15u' copirs; price noL given;
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GIXYNI, V.G., dektor tel-hn.nauk; .31CEL401Y.OV, I.K., inzli.; SHIDLCVSYIY, B.P.,
inzh.
The effect of 3usppndel matter on the sta~ilit.,,r of elementary
foam and carry-over of moisture. Teploenergetika. 7 nn-3:
1?-20 Mr 16o. (MIRA 13 :5 )
1. Rostovskiy institut inzhenprov zheleznodorozhnoro transporta.
(Chemicnl enpineeriner) (Foam) (Bubbles )
SHICLOMOV, I.K.; SPICHAX, M.K.
Reservoir influence on hyd-rological and hydrochemical con-
ditiona in the lower coursq of rivers. Dokl.AN SSSR 133
no.2:457-458 J1 160. KRA 13:7)
1. Azovskiy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut r7bnogo
khozyaystva, Roatov-na-Dom. Predetavleno akademikom N.M.
Strakhc-7ym.
(Don River-Water-Composition)
(Don River--Etrdrolog7)
(Tsimlyansk Reservoir)
OSIPOV) O.A.; PANINA, M.A.; KASE.IRENINOV, O.Ye.; NEMIROV, G.V.;
SHELOMOV., I.K.
Dielectric constant of bing y
components. Zhur.ob.khim. 31
(Systems (Chemistry))
liquid systems consisting of polar
no.10:3153-3160 0 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Dielectrics)
SHELOMOV3 i.K.1 -OSIPOV, O.A~; KL5-11HEIIINOV, O.Ye.
Complex formation in diluted solutions by the method qf molecular
polarizations. Zhur.ob.k-aim. 33 no.4:1056-1059 AP I&J. Zhur.ob.-
khim. 33 no.,':1056-1059 A? 163. (MIRA 16;5,)
1. Rostovskiyw-na-Donu go3udarstvennyy universitet.
(Complex compound3-Dipole moment~b)
j.h., L-h"- Y-!,... , 1. ~ ~
F-I )w _ F, bl:~['W~ I " ~- n %~; :,I lz:, !~', -, 1
-; 1(. . T A zlfil I PY.H
rio. ~ ~ 7, .-' ~j '63, (m ! 1 7 ~ 8 -
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, ", ~, !, ; ., 1. 10 n ~!, ;" ;~ j~ 1~ ".j ~., I :. t , -,, : " " L , f i z . , : % ~
~ v I , 11 - -. ~, n.", ". - . f . -4 f ., , P '.. ] 7 , 8
AUTHORS: L6kanov, A.G,, and Shelomov, hi.!, Engineers
TITLE: New Design of Roller Support With Independent Drive (No-
vaya konstruktsiyEL rolikoopory s nezavisimym pri-7odom)
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proiz,rodstvo, 1958, Nr 4, PP 39-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1957, new i~oller supports came into use at the Podoll-
skiy zavod (Podol'sk Plant) for the automatic welding of
annular seams on -.arge cylindrical objects. The machine
is described and illustrated by a schematic drawing. The
device is simple to manufacture and can be applied in all
production operatLons.
There is 1 fi&ure.
AS30CIATION: VPTI tyazhdlogo mashinostroyeniya (VPTI of Heavy Machine-
Building)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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SHELaIlOVA, I.E., red.; ZAYTSEVA, L.A., tekhr. red.
(Along tourJst routes; tcurist 'ba-ses and routes of the
Moscow Council of Tourismof the !.'osccw City Council of
Tracle Unions] Po turists?iv. marsh-rutam; turistskle bazj
marohruty Mosk.~,,-Ykogo :3oveta po turizmu MGSFS. Mosk-va
Profizdat, 1963. 197 1). (MIRA 17:2~
1. Moskovskiy sovet. po turizzmu.
PJi KFAI:
ur j I
- i r- - , - A... . I-
I
SHEICHOVA, N.A.
Nature of plants which do no'. shoot during alteration. Uch.z".
Len.un. no.165:100-1111 153. (MIRL 7:7)
1. laboratoriya genetiki rasteniy kafedry genstiki i selektaii
(zavedayushchiy kafedroy professor N.V.TUrbin)
(Botany--Variation) (Plant breading)
SHKLOMOVA, N.A.
Relation of the progress of alteration of winter wheats to
spring varieties to the degree of wintering of the original varie-
ties. Uch.zap.len.un. no.165:125-134 '53. (MLRA 7:7)
1. Laboratoiye, genetiki rastenly kafedry genetiki 1 selaktsii
(zaveduyushchiy kafedrey professor N.V.Turbin)
(wheat)
AUTHOU: I;helomov, N.A.
S/147/62/000/003/007/007
E199/E488
TITLE: On stresses existing in a thin-walled (single cell)
beam in the region of a cut-out or discontinuity
IIERI ODI(,'\,'. :Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zaivedeniy. Aviatsionnaya
teklinika, no-3, 1962, 122-130
TEXT: The usual thin-walled'structures assumptions are taken.
The problem is based on the method of Professor Yu.G.Odinokov
(Trudy KAI, no.18, 1946)
P
a,, Wkp - Ef, Wip
where "..' ip (z) - unknown axial.displacement of stringers,
np - number of stringers in p bay, E, G - elastic moduli,
fi - cross-sectional width of the stringer plus skin.
Solution of this equation involves determination of
1) char*acteristic roots ?L(k); 2) multipliers bfk) which reduce
it to a standard form; 3) P standard coordinates Ip
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on stresses existing in ... E199/E488
YM VP Efb(Ip*) IVp (z),
P
EP b(k). Rip (Z)
+P(k 1P (3)
1-1
(E-f.-b(k) 0k) represents some matrix HP)
I ip Ip
4) general integral
CrI + 7%.
yp(k) (Z) ~ C141 . Z +
P P P (Z)
z
--(k) (Z) =f (z - (t) dt
yp (4)
,pp(k) (Z) C(k) (k)z + C' kpc h k"" + (Z)
sh k, PS
(Z) s h X( k) (i) dt
km f
P, 0,
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On stres'.L,-zes existing in ...
5) d (k) _ elements of lip transposed;
p
6) generaL integral
S/147/62/000/003/007/007
E199/E488
k-nP
V 10). M
W, .0 A.J CIP IPP W.
(5)
The method developed by the author can be applied to a single cell
of an arbitrary cross-section loaded by any system of forces.
It can be seen, from the included examples, that:
1) stringer stresses in a built-in beam,calculated by tHe above
method, compare better with the experimen'tal results than the
stresses obtained by conventional equations; 2) width of the.
cut-out CA and the original number of stringers n have a strong
influence on the stress in a beam with a short cut-out.
m+l 2-,-, m - number of cut away stringers.
n -
There are 6 figures and 6 table-s.
SUBMITTED: October 19, 1961
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S/879/62/000/000/073/088
D234/D304
AUTHOR: Shelomov Khar kov),
.TITLE'-. Stressed state of thin-walled systems of variable cross
section
SOURCE: Teoriya plastin i o*,Dolochek: trudy IlVsesoyuznoy konfe-
rentsii, Llvov, 15-21 sentyabrya 1961 g. Kiev, Izd-vo
AN USSR, 1962, 404-407
TZX-T: T!,e author describes an approximate method for a system of
zero Gauss.curvature, having a plane of symmetry and subject to
bending in a plane normal to that of symmetry. He uses the new
static hypothesis of coincidence of the planes of action of inter-.
nal. and external forces liropc,sed by L. P. Vinokurov. The calcula-
tion scheme 3.s as follows: the middle surface is referred to a
sy-siemof curvilinear coordinates; differential connection is es-
tablished between the forces Ti and S using the condition of, equi-
librium of a surface element; T is assumed as a finite series,
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S11-res sed s*ta'Ue of D234/D308'
then S is found from the diffe:?ential relation meniioned above,
and algebraic equations are formulated for determining the con-
stants. A circular conical she-__1 with closed edge, loaded by a
force P and a moment M., is taken as an example, the result being
Y'
T Mz + PV(O'( )COs 0 C sin 2 83 (10)
1 2 2 - Ec i in a + 2
TO( sin 0-cos 9
PVO(I Cos Q* - Mz 02 PO(i Cos B0
S 2sin 9-cos 9 IC B'+ cos 221 + 2-p'b(2sin9
C J; C Cos 2
2 2 0
--There are 3 figures.
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ACCESSION NR: AR4046884. /_64/00 76019W0087M,
SOURCE; Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 9V49
AUTHOR: Shelomov, N. A.
TITLE: Basic stressed state of conical shells as caused by. torque applied
along the generatrices
q:_
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Kharlkovsk. aviats. in-ta, vy*p. Z2, 1963, 87-91
TOPIC TAGS: conical shell, stre~ssed conical shell, shell loading finite -
resolution technique
TP~NSLATION: The author consideis a zero-spin stressed state of a conical shell,'_'~
when a force N is applied along one of its generatrices. The. normal meridionaL
stress resulting in the shell is written in the form of a finite resolution$ While.
shear is expressed through this resolution by reference to the balanced state
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ACCFSSION NR: AP4040972 S/0147/64/000/002/0057/0067
AUTHOR: Shelomov, N. A.
TITLE: Design of closed cylindrical and slightly conical shells of
arbitrary cross section
SOURCE: IVUZ. AvLatelonnaya takhnika, no. 2, 1964, 57-67
.!TOPIC TAGS: shell, cylindrical shell, conical shell. arbitrary
:cross section shell, stress distribution, state of stress, stress
computation algorithm
ABSTRACTt The stress distribution in cylindrical and slightly conical
constructionally orthotropic "semimembrans" shells under an ar*bitrary
,;surface loading is' analyzed by the method of forces using Castiglispo's
:1
---variational principle, and assuming: 1) the validity of the Kirchhoff-
~iLove hypothesis on preservation of normals, 2) a given expression for.--'
lispactfic energy of shell deformation. and 3) resistance to noments
an y along the circunfaren;e. The state of stress of the shell to
treated as the sun of a basic (equilibrium) and-a supplementary
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ACCESSION NR: AP4040972
(self-balanced) state. The first can be determined by previously
developed methods. The analysis.ot' the self-balanced stressba is
facilitated by intro-duction of an it-ven, self-conjugate differential
operator which pvovidei a denumerable set of eigenvalues with a
corresponding complete orthogonal siyotem of chains of eigenfunctions.-
An algorithm for computing the eigt!nvalues and eigenfunctLons of the
!operator by a method of successive approximations is given, and a
!method of applyizig this algorithm to stress analysis of arbitrary-
icross-section cylindrical and slightly conical shells by adapting
.the previously obtained solutions for circular cylindrical shells
:is discussed. A block diagram is presented for a.convenLent pro-
'cess of calculating (with a proscribed accuracy on an electronic
computer) the stress distribution In "semimem~raae" shells the
.cross section of which can be given In tabular'form.. OrIS.-.art. hass,
3 figures &ad 36 formulas.
iASSOCIATION: none
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SHFLOWV, N.A.
Stressed state of a thiq-walled beam in the area of the cutout
or imperfect joint. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; av.tekh. 5 no.3:122-
130 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Beams and girders)
(-i)/T/EWP(k)/E`NA(h) " TC( )-6 IM-C)
27061-66 ENT(d) "E'ST(m) /MqP(W)/:
IWP /E M WW/EM
AC,C NRt Ap6oo6439 SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Shelomovy N. A.
ORG: none
0
TITLE: Calculation of the eigenfunctions of semi-momentless cylindircal shells with
an electronic digital compit-er
SOURCE: Samoletostrcyyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flotal no. 3., 1965, 59-71
TOPIC TAGS: cylindric shell structure, W shear strength, shell1'*kmM
a orithm, computer 11, eigenvalue, Green functionlbr-fA&rj~--r-omtu+,&-- A2,144
I. e.*ju,&7_ Xr= ,_7 _Tj
&
ABSTRAft: The purpose of this study was too facilitate design of cylindrical shells
by means of the semi-momentless theory with allowance for shear deformation. The
problem reduces to determining a suitable algoritbni:for computer solution of the
differential equation for the stress func,,",fo-in---u'n-der--'suitable boundary conditions.
It is shown that if certain conditions are satisfied, the problem can be solved by
the method of separation of variables. Mie conditions reduce to certain limitations
on the variation of the rigidity of the shell and its supports,, and to the fact that
the sought eigenfunctions must coincide wlth the eigenfunctions of shells with ab-
solutel,v rigid cross-section contour. Pkrsical structures in which such conditions
are satisfied are briefly discussed. The algorithm is based on a successive approx-
imation method with use of Green's functions. The subprogram for determining the
Greenis function is also described. Seve:ml examples of generalized Green's func-
1/2 1
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tions with the. Urai-2 computer are giveii;.for a lindrical BheUj, a rect6up3ar. sheA
1
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KLNOV, K.?I., professor, laureat Stalinskoy premii; SMIRNOV,Ye. professor;
KIRILLOV, B.K.. professor, FAYVISHENKO, E.L.. professor, MUKRIN, M.V.
professor; BAIL', professor, NDRENBERG-CHARKVIANI, A.Te., doktor me-
ditsinskikh nauk; SAKHAROV, M.I., doktor meditienkikh nauk; MAKkROV,
II.P., dotsent; BUTIKOVA, N.I.. dotsent; SHEWMOVA, T.P., kandidat
meditsinskikh nauk; RAKITINA. L.N., kandid~a-t---m-e~d-i-is-in-skikh nauk;
KR-IPELIMAKHER, Ta.A., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk.
Forty years of Professor A.T.Lidakii's scientific, medical and
pedagogical activities. nirurgiia no.6:32-33 Je '55 (MLROL 8:10)
(LIDSKII, MUCADII TIMOIMICH)
LIDSKIY, A.T., prof. (Sverdlovsk, BlInkovskiy per.. d.8, kv.31); SHNIA*OVA,
T.P., kand.mad.nauk; SHULUT:CO. M.L., kand.med.nauk
Some problems in lung surge--y. Vest.khir. 79 no. 9:110-120 5 '57.
(MIRA 10:11)
1. Iz goopitallnoy khirurgiaheskoy kliniki (zBv. - prof. A.T.Lidskly)
Sverdlovskogo meditainakogo institute i khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya
Smardlovskogo gortubdispansera.
(LUNGS, surg.
review)
SHEIMOVA, T.P., dotsent
Experience in the surgical treatment of diseases of the lungs.
Khirurgiia 36 no.12210,4-lCP9 t60. (MnU 1411)
1. 1z kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - chlen-korrespon-
dent AMN SSSR sasluzhenny cleyatell nauki prof. A.T. Lidskiy)
Sverdlovskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(LUNGS--STJIWMY)
IIAUWOV, Vasiliy Mikhaylovich; Pi"OTAI:SKIY.V V.V., retserzent; SHEWND:
A.S., retsenzent; KOROV121, VAT., red.; SVETLAYEVA, A.R., ~redZ.'~iizd-
va; SHIBKOVAY R.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Forest exploitation] Lesoekspluatatsiia. 2. dop. i perer. izd. Mo-
skva., Goslesbumizdat, 1962. LIO p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Lumbering)
SHEL014: N, V. ; TROMMOV, N -
anterna for twelve channels. Radio no.8:44-46 Ag 160.
(MMA 1,;:g)
(Television--Antennas)
SHELONIN, V.; GROHOV, B.
Wide-band dipole antenna. Radio no.2:33-34 F 161. (FIRA 14:9)
(Antennas (Electronics))
T. W-22-66 MT (1)"IT IECS (k) WR
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INVENTOR: Knyazev, A. S.: Shelon k.-S4
ORG: none
TITLE: Wide-band dummy dipole antenna. Class 21, No. 174676
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovll~nykh znakov, no. 18, 1965, 40
TOPIC TAGS: dipole antenna, antenna configuration
ABSTRACT: The proposed wide-band dumiy dipole antenna consists of a section of
coaxial line with a helical inner conductor made of a high-resistance alloy. The
external conductor is a screen provided with apertures. This configuration increases
the level of the dissipated power and provides for accurate reproduction of dipole
antenna input impedance within a wide frequency range. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
(DWI
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AN11FOV, Nikolay Ivanovich, kand. biol. ntiuk, dots.; SEFIDNINA, I.M.,
kand. biol. nauk, otv. za ,ypusk; CI!U%'AKD;, A.I.,, red.;
AZOVKDI I D. G. . tekirm, red.
[How plants feed and grow]Kak pitaiutsia i rastut ras~eniia.
iazanI., Riazanskoe knizhnce izd-vo, 1962. 166 p.
R
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(MRA 15:12)
1. Hyazanskiy pedagogichesl:iy institut (for Antipov).
(Plants-Ilutrition) (Growth (Flants))
, I . 1-1. , Gjnd Bio 1 O"ci -- "lieve lopa,t;,11L Of filycol-viliza
1r, C01.11 11:Aur. Oit" ('011'"i rjl, uhf-- vorofluvll Oula~it ~11 conlit--ction with
su!~iu procedures in airr-otecr.-.ics." loroilezh, I~tbu. lc) pp; (Eini,;try of
Fj '
a!A Seco,-idarf S-,,,,zci,~Iist Education R.:)FSrPl, Voronez'r. State Undv);
!~::O copies; price 1. (P-1. 28-00, 160)
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Gir e-,per~ence ~-, sanita-Lon vork. Felld i akush. 'JS no.-.' , .1
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-. I- Ishoy bollnitey Mogilevskoy iAlp- ~ *
SHEL,0?11 YEV, G. I. , starshiy propodavate I I
Hydrothermal conditions and the resistance of the roadbed of
automobile roads in the southern part of Krasroyarsk Territory.
Trudy STI 37:24-33 '64.
Drainage of water form the foundationsof road pavements arid
the calculations for the d:-aining structi;res flr automobile
roads in *the southern part of Krasnoyarsk Territory. Trudy
ST-I 37:34-40 (%f-FA 18:9)
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GORBIJNOV,, M.A.; KOSHKIN, N.I.; NOZDREV, V.F.;,,SHELOPUT, D.V.
Use of ultra-acoustic methods in studying organic substances
in the liquid , polycrystal transition region. Ukr. fiz. zhur.
7 no.8:898-90~ S 162. (KRA 16:1)
1. Moskovskiy oblastnoy pedagogicheskiy institut im. N.K.Krupskov.
(Absorption of sound) (Organic matter)
KOSHKIN, M.,,. SHELOPOT., D.V.
Accoustic and dielectric losses in the melting region of benzene.
Prim.ulltraakust.k issl.veshc!h. no.16i9l-95 162.
(MIRA 16:4)
4,FIe-.1Ar,i---Ac,Du-qtic properties) (DIelectrIc loss)
KGSHKIN, N,I,~ SHELOPLrf, D.V.
ITItrasound 4bsorptlon in the nelting region of polycrystalline
paraffin. Prim.ulltraakust.k issl.veshch. no.16:97-99 162.
(MM 16:4)
(Paraffins.-Acoustic properties) (Ultrasonic waves)
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D. V. Koshkin' N. 1,
--.f1*j(.:rce of polycrystalline st:.-ucture on acoustic abso!:p~jon ii the region
o: of molecular polyerystals
SOITICZ: zi'- ~'izika, Abs. 11ZIA36
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L36'~',iCE: Sb. Primeneniye ul'traak-st. k issled. veshchestva. Vyp. 20. M., 1964,
55-59
T O'~7, I CTAC;S. ulzrasound absorption, melting point, organic crjstal, grain structure,
s, n-le growing, relaxation process, resonance absorption 9 twpee~~rw4 I
experl-mental. investigaticn was made of the absorption of ultrasound
nea3:,,-w1-.0 point of different polycrystalline structures of benzendland pa a
;'- -'* 'YW'fi'g
were Obtained on the frequency dependence of m/f in polycrystallifie -6 e
,rain dimensions D = 0.02, 0-03, 0.04, and 0.07 mm at +4C. It is estab-
the dimension of the average diameter of the grain determines the positill"I
Of 'nal-i'i'.un Of "/1', its width, and As absolute value. A study was made of the
infiuence of zhe inter6rain boundaries on the absorption in the region of melting of
benzene single crystals. The process of growing of single crystals of benzene in a
reft'iGerator and its processing by fusLon is described in detail. The size of the
grain has different effects on the abs3rption in benzene and in paraffin: with in-
creasin- 6rain, the maximum of Mlf shifts toward the higher frequencies in benzene,
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AUTHOR: Baranovskiy, S. N.-; Sheloput, D. V.* Berez1kov, D. D.
ORG: Novosibirsk Electrical E!!Sineeri.ng Institute (Novosibirskiy elektrotekhniches-
kiy institut) j')
TITLE: Study of the inhomogeneity of the crystal structure of Ge and Si from the
speed of ultrasound in different portions of the crystal
SOURCE: Defektoskopiya, no. 4, 1965., 60-65
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic inspection, semiconductor crystal, crystal structure, crystal;
defect
Vve variations in the ve
ABSTRACT: Experimental data from nw!asurements of the relat
locity of ultrasound in different parts of single crystalst-bf germanium2Ad silicon
ana the e ticstresses 15--The-ff-ifrbeiwitrized to study-Me distribution of struc-
tural defects. The procedure for observing small relative variations in the velo-
city is based on the probing of different parts of the crystal by a narrow ultra-
sonic beam. Such ultrasonic methods of crystal stujy are derived from the dependence L
of the modulus of elasticity and -internal frictiori on the real crystal structure.
The impulse ultrasonic apparatus used in the experiments consists of the following:
modulator and synchronizer (video-impulse generator G5-15); high frequency signal.
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generator (generator of standard signals G4-7A); piezoquartz converter-transduce
10
(between which thespecimen is placed, In distilled water); ~!~fijAe~rl(series con-
nected of type UZ-3) ,-,Ascillogiaphlo(impulse type Sl-31)1'1 The apparatus, described
in detail in the report, was used to conduct measUr-ementslOon three samples of single
crystal silicon and two of germanium, with an ultrasonic eam of 2.5 millimeter dia-
meter along different crystallographic d1rections (the three mutually perpendicular
faces of the rectangular parallelopiped crystals coincided with the planes (111),
(110), (211); crystal sizes 20 to 50 millimeters along the long edge). Frequencies
used were 21 to 104 megahertz at temperatiavs from 16 to 800C. The silicon (n-type,
doped with phosphorus) had specific resistivities from 10 to 45 ohm-cm; the germanium
i (n-type, doped with antimony), 26 to 40 ohri-cm. The density of the dislocations
varied from 102 to 104 cm-2 The elastic vtresses wer-e studied by means of the po:-
lariscopelOPIK-11%,i the Instliu5ie of Crystallography, Academy of Sciences SSSR. The
greatest stresses were found to occur in th3se portions adjolning the angles rv-erti-
ces, edges). It is concluded that a definite correlation exists between the velo-
city of propagation of ultrasound and the internal stresses in a given region or a
crystal. Differences in the velocities of ultrasound along different directions
amount to a maximum of 10 millipercent, which is sufficient ;o permit the observa-
tion of structural inhomogeneities in germanium and silico"ingle crystals. It is
recommended that future investigations study crystals with known defect and their
distribution. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 tables. It
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AUZIGR: Koshkin, N. I.; Sheloput, D. V.
'~';Icoustic
properties of molecular crystals near melting
lief zh. ~'izilra, Abs. 3Zh5O5
'A-. 1-y j',!ezlivuz. nauchn. konferentsii
i~;Glcd. veshchestva i v nar. kh-ve. Tashkent, 1964
ru molekul. akust. k
TOPTC molecular crystal, acoustic -property, melting, ultrasound absorption,
r-ption coefficient, temperature dependence, frequency characteristic, crystal
di~;location phenomenon
AESTiViCT: The authors investigated the temperature and frequency dependences of the
coefficient of absorption of ultrasound and the dependence of absorption on the
linear dimensions of the grains of polycilrstalline structures in the melting region.
_LA temperar'y
__'o ~ re dependence was investigated in benzene,7paraxylol, benzyl alcohol,
naphthalene,'Icyclohexane, carbon tetrachloride, and praffin. It turns out that th~
coefficient of absorption at the maximum ~4.s 2 - 3 orders of magnitude higher than in
thle liquid phase near the melting point. The shift of the maximum from the melting
point changes from substance to substance. The frequency dependence of the absorp-
tion was investigated only in benzene and in paraffin. Analyzing the results of their
measurements, the authors arrive at the conclusion that the absorption of ultrasound
_-i n
- olccular crystals is due essentially to hysteresis losses (the frequency-
ii-idependent component of the absorption) and to resonance losses (in benzene) or to
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relaxation (in paraffin). From the point of view of dislocation theory, the hy6terej
loss arises when the dislocation segments break away from their anchor points, and
the resonant lossos occur under induced cscillations of the dislocations. V. Gordeyt
[Translation of abstract)
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