SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOSOV, S. D. - NOSOV, V. G.
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.YI; -1, , R. V.
kin A-tentnc the hosottal atay of scarlot fevar oatlante.
:-vat. 1 dot. 2 nc-4:34-37 JI-Ag 157.
1. cafolry dntn,cl )i irnrektfilonrVkh bolasney (zav, r A'
lv&nnvakc.!:o med-it-linok6go instituta (dir. - dotp ,I, Yi,.~'.
1 1
IMCI~~ .5 .I A
M060T. S.D., Prof. (Lyanoyo)
14*
Achievowente of Russian pediatrics in the treatment of Infections
In children in 40 years. Pedlatrita no.10:65-74 0 157. (KLffA 11:2)
(aOKKUNICABLA XSEA695)
ROBOT. S.D,, prof.
Some uMencribed or little-Imovu gymptome of diphtheria. Sav.aed.
21 no.11:93-84 N 157. (KMA 11:3)
1. It Irefedry detakikh infektsionnykh bolocney (zav.-prof. S.D.
N"aw) lyanovskogo meditsintkogo Institute.
5 R MIA, dise.
rare sympt.)
1080T, S.D.
ho ,
Clatubi6tton La the treatment of p9tiants with diphtherial croup)
Intubatstis I Ormpit bolltwkh diftertial9s la
'Wovo Kopikys, 90(gtz,
1958. 81 P. I I (KIRA 11:10)
CLARTMMUBATION)
11._~OqqT, $.D#, prof.; MwMoTA. R.T. (Ivanovo)
Gastric diphtheria* Llin.imad. 36 no.2:57-61 ? $58. (MMA 11:4)
19 Ir. kafedry dotakikh infektatonnykh bolexuay (zav. - prof. S.D.
Ymsov) Ivenovakcwo meditainskogo instituta i Ivanovskoy 1-7 goradalcoy
Iclinicheakor boltnitey QlavW vrach S.I.Xisso)
(DMTMU complications,
Castrwe (RUB))
(GASTRITIS* etiology and patagenasts,
diphtheria (Rua))
% ~-t -.' i?~ -
MOSOV. S.D.. prof.
OlWsUaO b7 T.A.Volynakalm. H.A.Dodsohlian. Ravieved br S.D.
Mosov. I%distriia 36 ao~2:8"7,e 158. . (K&4 110)
(KIASIM)
(VOLYMMIA, V.A.) (DADASHO ZAN, K.A.) -
-NOSOT, Sargey Dmitriyovich
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Prevention of children's Infections transuitted by alrborrA
droplets] Fraftlaictika detakikh vaKdushao-kApel1nykh In-
felctail. Koskva, Kedgis, 1959. 133 P. (Kim 13:9)
(COWMCA DISIASN-MMMIGN)
NOSOV, S.D., prof. (1vanovo)
Ways and prospects for the Improvement of prevontive meacwas In
acute childhood Infections. Pediatrila 37 qo.8t72-77 Ag 159.
(KIRA 1PI)
(OOKHRICABLE DISRASIS, in Infancy & childhood)
..,tt- -
Nome (Nostra)
Ikthads and prospects for th~ prenati6a of air-borne droplet
Infections In children* Vdd,gestra, 19 no.3t" Kr 960,
(KIRL 136)
(CMILMIff-DISURS)
KOSOVp 8,0,p prot,; LlTAKOVkv L.V-
flat of eatiblotids in meaeles. Saw,med. 24 no,12cgl-86 0 160,
1 . (Mi 140)
1* Is otdola catrykh detakikh infektaly Instituta pediatril M
SSSR (dir. - d6ystvitellnyy cb2en AMR SMR ~EqO.D.Sckolcm.
Painmireva) niL baso Datokor kliniol~eokoy -bopTtsy No.2 imeni
Ruiakov& WAvw vrach - datsent V.A.K*s&cjv).'
r (KUSLES) (ARTIBIOTIM)
ISOUSOUVy Se 9XJhd&rlY8vich, -prof.; POTAPOVA, red.; BULtDYAMV,
-, ~~Ff
II.I.p tekhn. red.
(Textbook of infectious childrents diseases] Uchebnlk dat-
okikh infaktaionMkh bolesnei, 2o We Moskya, Fledging 1q61.
351 PS (MIRA' 15c4'/
(CHI. LDRM-DISEASES) (CMEMCANZ DISWM)
110SOV, toS~.p kand.med.nauk; KUZIKMSL4YA, G*Y&.j
AXPIp profel LUODO, I
if , G.P.j ITSELIS,, P.G.1 MMOMAg, I.S.1
r4omovim, ira... MKOVA, L.D.; HIVMM, B.r.; OSEEROVICH, A.K.
eop.6
PMIM~I, I
Clinical epidemiological characteristicer of certain viral infections,
in childroula irwtitutionso Podiatriia. 39 no*416-13 Ap 161o.
(ML 14W
I* Ix otdela, detakikh infektaii (my. - prof. SwD. Noscr)
botituta, pediatrii M SSSR I, apidemiologicbeakogo otdela (sax. -
S.Al'sam"lova) Hookovakoy gorodakoy sanitarno-opidemiologioheakoy
.r vtaOsiia (VIRU8 DISM18)
- UOSOV S Haakya)
=of. (
Problems in tIa evolution of childhood infections. Fediatriia
no, 2:3-11 162, (OMDM-DISMES) (MM 15:3)
MOSOV, S. D. prof. (Kookm)
Apropos of the proposal for a now classification of gastra-
IntegstIml diseases In infants (Ndiatrtia w. 12,, 1960).
Fedlatrila no.4:75-93 162. (KMA 15:4)
(MTROCTMOUGY-CLASSIFICATION-)
10607P S.D,,, Prof. (Koskval
I
1propos of Pirofeemor I.T. Ntriasm's articelp tSom aontroversial
quations In contmporary pediatriase*'Fadiatriia no.7t6"5 962.
(POTATRICS) (PETUALVA,, A. T.) NIRA, 15:12)
,NOSOV,-5.D.-,-praf.
Vaccine protects against whooping cough. Zdorovle 8 na.6:18-19 A
162, (WHOOPM COUGH-PRM14TIVE IMOCUIATION) (KERA 15,81
NOSOVI S.D.p pmf.; VINTOVKIYA, I.S., kand.med.nauk
Coxsetckie and ECHO virus Infections In children. Scrw.wed. 26
no.8:3-8 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Iz Inatituta pediatrii (dir. - dotsent M.Ya.Studenikin) AMU
SSSR.
(COXSACKIE VIRUSES) (ECHO VIRUSES)
AGAUBOTA-SKOBEL&TAV V.T.9 kand. mad. nauk; DOBROKHMVA, A.Z., prof.
(deceased]; ZHUKOVSKIY, kand. mod. nauk; LESED", D.D.,
zeal. deyatelf nauki prof.; HARTINSONg Kh.S., kand. mod. cauk;
VOLCHANOV"P V.I., prof KEffx-~SDts prof.; SOBOLUL9 V.D.9
doktor mad. nauk; SOUIYEV, V.D., prof.; SUKHKIMU, K.Te.0
prof.; SHAPIRO, S.L., kand. mod. nauk; SHEMW,, doktor
mad. nauk; SHIRVINDT, B.G., prof.; DOMBROVSKLU,, Tu.F... otv.
red.; POTAPOVA,, I.N., red.; ESLOCHIKOVA,, U.S., tekhn. red.
[Multivolume manual-on pediatrics] Knogotomnae rukovodstvo, po
pediatril. Moskva,, Hedgiz. V61,5.[Infeatious diseases In
children; aerial and droplet Infectioas] lafektaiannye bolezai
v detakom vozraste; vozdushno-kapallaye infektaft. Red. toma
S.D.Kosov. 1963. 547 p. (KIRA 16 s6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent. Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for
Skobeleva, Solov'yev). 2. Doystvitellnyy chlen Akademil medi-
tsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Dombrovskaya).
(PEDIATRICS) (COKIWNICARE DISEASES)
NCSUV, S.D., prof. (lbskva)
Frevention of whooping cough at the contemporary atage.
Med. sestra 22 no.5.- 36-39 MY163. (MIRA 16:8)
(WHOOPIRG COUGH-PiZVENrIVE, INOCULLTION)
NOSOV,S.D., profe
Urgent problem of clinical diagnosis of influenza and in-
fluenm-like virus infecticna in children. Piediatrila. 42
no*593-8 Hyt63 (HIn 16t11)
m3awl S.K.
Statla anelpla of the ;ropertlea of a piston riag by the
mdW gap. XaUch.x4p.0d.pollt~khjwt. 26:48-58 t6O. (KERL 15:5)
(PlaUn rings-Teating)
hwov'r S.K. ~
Investigating the quality of plece-"at piston rings dsir~ the
machining and heat treatment, Awt.procu 29 no.3:32-35 ffz~ c63.
(MML, 16$3)
I* Odeoskly polltekhnicheakiy institut.
(Piston ringe-Testing)
VOSOVO S.K.
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Apparatus for measuring the radial pressure diagrems of
piston rings. Trakt. i sellkho=aah. noo6ta-42 J064
(KM 17 V)
1. Wesskiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut.
-- N('.')Ov -,-- "'ll . K .
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t~"'.Jgtlcal C 'r,y '%vt' ,rc;n. Xj
its evalunti-Oll
f,f,? 164.
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E112/E353
AUTHORS: Nosov, S.P.. Dorrendorf, V.I. and Vladychina. Ye.N.
TITLE: Measurement of the specific volume resistivity of
paints used for spraying in an electrostatic field
PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemicica' technologie; 'PI-ehled technicke'
a hospoda"i~skd literatury, v.19. no. 3, 1962, 136,
abstract Ch 62-1860 (Lakokras. materialy, no. 5.
1961, 54 - 57)
TEXT: For evaluating paints used for spraying in an
electrostatic field it is essential to determine the specific
volume resistance. The author recommend* some Soviet-produced
metering instruments (instrument MOM-4, etc.). The instruments
are fitted with polytetrafluorethylene electrodes. The theory
on which the measurements are based is described and resistance
values are calculated. There are 2 photographs. 7 schematic
diagrams.
[Abstracteros note: Complete translation.]
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GOL'IMIRG, L,A.; hWSOV S P
From the history of the f irst sclentific "diticne after
Vie extablishment or SoviGt power, Trudy Inst,ist estA tekh.
37:311-329 161. (19;1 14:10)
(L=a Valle-.%,-!,ydrogmpby)
GUREVICH.. Leonid Samoylovich,, zhurnallst(Riga) I- HOSOV, - Serga
Pet sotr.; GUDKGVA, N., red.; ~~OVA, 0.11
khn. red.
(kM db=wndsr Aleksandr Stapin'lKomandarm Alakaandr Stepin'.
Kbakvap Gospolltizdatp 1962. 52 p. (KM 15:12)
1. Gosudaretvannyy eLrkhiv Sovetakoy Armii (for Nosov).
(Stapin', Aleks&ndr KarloTolch, d*1920)
SOV/124-57-3-3686
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika. 1957. Nr 3. p, 149 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Nosov, S. S.
TITLE: Stress Determination in Engine Parts by Means of Wire Strain
Gages (Opredeleniye napryazheniy v detalyakh dvigateley provoloch-
nymi tenzametrami)
PERIODICAL- Sb. obz. i ref. po dvigatelestroyeniyu. 1955, Nr 3. pp, 3Z-47
ABSTRACT: The paper adduces the requirements for electric -current collector
Te-vices used in measuring the stress distribution in moving engine
parts as applied at the Central Diesel Scientific- research Institute:
a) With contact brushes pressed against the collector rings by
helical springs; b) with contact brushes on elastic frames; and c)
mercury contacts. The first two types of current collectors showed
satisfactory performance from 4,000 to 10, 000 rpm, the third type
-- from 0 to 25,000 rpm. The paper adduces the characteristics
and a description of the circuitry of measuring instruments for
measuring static and dynamic deformations.
N. I. Prigorovskiy
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11 IT of scientific research works and symposia of wor'g of
I com, te 9 non chen nauchao-issledovatel-
O~lq sd (Pere
Ijogjc)~6jruja
rab il 0 ov NMI zakotchennylih v
i - onj?56 godu)
FERIODICAL: ID, norgomashinostroenle (Power Uachinery on~t Kict
M ?, No. 5, P. 320 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTPACT: Solovlev, S.N, Investigations into the parameters of
systems for purifying peat and wood generator gas (No. 282).
An iavu st igation was made into the inf luence of a numbew
of factors on the purification and cooling of the gas (the
type of nozzle, the density of sprinkling, the water
consumption, etc.) in application to a gas generator type
OG-16 working on peat or wood.
Nosay S.S. Investigation of stresses in parts of the
cr ecting rod mechanism of heavily loaded engines.
(No. 293).
The work is devoted to the development and introduction of
a procedure for measuring stresses in parts of the crankshaft/
connecting rod mechanism and results of measurements of
dynamic stresses in these parts are given.
Levin, 11J, Investigation of a system of remote control
for the operation of d4 esel installations Olo. 239)-
An investigation was made into systems based on available
equipment of Soviet manufacture; special devices and systems
were developed and investigated which can be used to solve
problems of remote control in combination with other tasks
ia.the automation of diesel engines. During the course of the
4~D rk-m ymposia of worksfof 3,19
data
10 S Ngo an
mas 0, 0. 1 stematisation o
on the wear of moving parts in diesel engines types Ch8-5/11;
ChlO-5/13; Ch~2/14; D6; D50; Ch36/45; D and Dr30/50 and
B-DR43/61. (go. 249).
Hikiting M.D. and Kaliaovskiy, O.R. Investigation of wear
of piston rings and cylinder linings when running diesel
engines at higher than normal speed and pressure (go. 247).
The work demonstrates the possibility of using small
relative activity in investigating wear of diesel parts by a
radio-active method using a sciatillation counter. A method
was developed for determining the wear of a diesel engine
cylinder liner by a method using radio-active i-itopes. A
relationship is establishod botween m-ar of the uppor piston
rings and the cylinder liner and the r.p.m. and maximim
pressure of thu cycle for a small four-stroke diesel engine.
Symposium No. 29. "Internal Combustion Engines"-
The symposium ccntains articles describing investigations
'h10
into the combustion chamber and pistons of engine N -5/13;
results are given of tests on an experimental engine lChl3/16
with a chamber in the piston when working with supercharging.
The qaestion of corrosion properties of oils with addities
is considered and recommendations are made about oils to be
used in diesel en6ines with lead-bronze bearings.
symposium No. 30. "Internal Combustion Engines and Gas
Geneiator Installations".
The symposium contains articles describing investigations
3L9
List of scientific research works and symposia of works
of TsNIDI completed in 1956. Anon. (Cont.)
work a system of telemeasurements of the conditions of a
diesel installation suitable for operation over verj great
distances was made and investigated.
Volchok L.Ya. Development of a procedure a;ad apparatus
for measurIng the speed of pulsating flows of gas (11o. 291).
A thermo-anemometer was developed for isometric flows
using a tungsten wire 11 microns in diameter and experimental
pick-ups were made. A special rig was designed and made for
calibrating the thermo-anemometer and investigating the
thermal inertia of fine wires. An investigation was made of
the the-mal inertia of fine wires from 11 to 50 microns in
diameter with air flow speeds of 25 - 325 metres/second.
Frolov, F.A. Heat transfer and the hydraulic resistance
of oil coolers with wire type turbulators within the tubes
(No. 309).
An investigation was made of heat transfer in an oil cooler
working on a circuit with oil inside a pipe with a wire
turbulator and water outside the pipe. Formulae are given
for the relationship between heat transfer and hydraulic
resistance in the oil section of the cooler. An outline is
given of the design of a new efficient and small oil cooler
and results are given of tests on a cooler connected to a /u
supercharged engine for purposes of comparison with design TGAS
V
List of scientific research works and symposia of wor s
of ToNIDI comploted in 1956. Anon. (Cont-.)
on an experimental four-stro~n diesel engine type Chl8/22
of 52 h.p. working on diesel oil and gas fuel. Results are
given of experimental work on the study of ignition in the
gas engine. Materials are presented of a thermo-technical
investigation of a two zone gas generator installation type
OG-16 working on peat (questions of thermal preparation of
the fuel, characteristics of the zone of operation, material
and thermal balances.)
NIOSOV 19 S.S., Cand tech Sci - (diss) uDynarda strength of Cr~-T'17-IrV7-
/L*-A
--6i~l ~' elemwnts." Len, 1959, 19 pp (Len Ship Iduilding
Inst) 150 copies (Mi 35-591 U4)
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NOS070 S.S.
Measuring stresses in the piston ad connecting rod of the 2D-100
engine. TRUDY TSHIDI no.39s&--22 160. PURA 15M
-(Oleael engines) (Strains and stresses-Heasurement)
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00 500do CCMUSTION OF WN-OF-Mr; KWOW RW!OU COAL 07; YOWra- -00
go OPWAT"-'D TskT1 INCLIKED rMIPPOUTIM GRAT& I?oaov T. H. and Arnautav, ~.40
l'
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uel Econ.), 1950
A. H* (1k Mon. Topllva (
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The grate had an effective area or 4.6 6q. a. tad consisted of
:04i 21 steps r=iag down frm the ftont 60 the back of the furnace.
so J~!~ Afternato steps were attached to a stationaryttem and to a power-
00 actuated reciprocating fraw. The front edge of each step rested
0013 on a pivot and the back edge an the next step below it. Oraration
00 4d ever a year was satisfactory, but therma efficiency was oa2y 59.6%.
&0 his was due to the high rrorortion of large Ivaps and arall rarticles coo
00 x
or coci vb1ch eacare4 comrlste combustion. (Q. 'COO
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4. lk&inerr- Testinc
7. Slectric method for measuring stresses in parts of machanimsi, Sellkhomashinat
no* 58 19530
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Atedl -1953, Uncl.
7,50 Yj Yl-A i
PCLOZXGT, A..A.; SK01MY, X.T.$ 11060T. T.Ae
-
Determining tensions In straw shaker shafts of the 46tallasts-810
combine, SellkhosmashIna no.4tZO-22 Ap 154. (KM 7-3)
(Cotabines (AgrI=ltural machinery))
sffATILM,Ir.T., inihener; ROSM.T.A., Whener
iavestigatiom of stress on the wheat of the 'Statineta-60
combine. SellkhosmaxhIna n0.6:17-19 Je '55. (Mi 8:8)
(Combines (Agricultural machinery))
Kosovo V.,A.
Joint Acadmde Councill. AU-0hion Sa Res Dist of the Nechmnization- of Agriculture
(VM) ard All-Uhlon Sci Rex rhat of the Electrification of Agriculture (VMM)
ROSOV, V. A.- Ormeatigation of the working process of cutting thick-stalked cropeg
using the method- of electroteneomtric masurement.4 Joint Acadado Council,,
All-Uhion Sat Res Lie of the Mechanization of Agriculture (VI14) and All-Union
Sci Res L2xt of the Electrification of Agriculture (vrmKh). moacow,, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In Technical Sciences.)
SO: KnixMma 14topis' No. 13, 1956.
mmov. V.A.
Iractors affecting JmLf* sections In cutting staUm. Sellkhozam,-
shim no.2:13-16 Ir 156. (KLR& 9:5)
(Kowine, machines)
SHATILOY, 1C.T., inzhener; NOW, Y.A. Whener; PO=XOV. A.A..
dotsent.
Testing the endurance of suspension rails of prisary screens In
the OStallnets-60 combine. Sellkhozmaghina no.2.-22-23 If 156.
O= 9:5)
1. 6XB z&voda Rostsellmash.
(Coubines (Agricultural machinery))
LOLUKO, A.L. Inzhener; MTILOT, LV., Inchaner; KOSOV V.A. inshe-
mar; PW=OW* A.A.. kandidat tskhnlchssTcI0:":--V iv~G;Xiiiov.
0
X.P.. Inxhaner.
DeterKlaing forces acting upon parts of the cutting apparatus
In harvesting large-steumed crops. Sellkhowmeahlaa no.9:19-21
8 056. Wu 9:11)
1. Uvod Eostsellmash.
(Harvesting machinery)
NOSOT, kiLnd,tekbntnaulc
rnvogtioting tba, imrfaramet of =tter bars in har"stizg thick-Mumd'
cmoyg., fisk , L voliktwimah. no.9:16-19. S. 158.
(mm, 11: 10)
(Ekr,mating machinerr)
6 (5)
ATJTHOR* Hosov, V.A.
06185
SOV/115-59-11-13/36
TITLE- The -Use of Kagmetid Tape, in Recording by GsctUo&m]#' the, Itfralaw
Frequency Processes
PERIODICAL: lzmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Ur 11, pp, 33-35
ABSTRACT: The author describes an apparatus for recording on mag-
netic tape and reproducing of static and dynamic pro-
cesses in the work of machines and mechaniamso using
wire, induction and semiconductor transducers. The de-
vice was built by the author at the Ukrainskiy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut mekhanizatsii i elektrifi-
katsii sellskogo khozyaystva (Ukrainian 3cientific Re-
search Institute of Agricultural Mechanization and Elec-
trification). V.A. Pavlenkog V.P. Zabotin and V.I. Kc-
rollkevich participated in this work. The equipment
works according to the frequency modulation principle
and consists of four single-channel recorder units, a
tape winding mechanism and measuring bridges. The cir-
Card 1/2 cuit diagram of the recorder part is shown in Fig 1
06185
BOV/115-59-11-13/36
The Use of Hegaetta~ Tape In Recordidg iby, 0saLUoSmph,,tbw1,Infra1ft Frequency
Processes
and explained briefly. The recording is reproduced by
the amplifier shown in the circuit diagram in Fig 3.
The,graph in Fig 4 shows that the characteristics of
the device is straight in the range up to 1500 CPO
which is completely adequate for recording operational
processes of machines and mechanisms. There are 2 cir-
cuit diagrams and 2 graphs.
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SOV/133-60-3-3/24
AUTHORS: Saar, T. M., Nosov. V. A., Bolkhovskikh, 1, G,
.
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(Engineers)
TITLE: Study of Ingot Crust Formation by Means of Radioactive
Isotopes
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1960, Nr 3, pp 208-211 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a report of check-tests of steel pouring
conducted at the Comhtne imeni Serov (kombinat imeni
Serova) with application of radioactive isotopes
35 110
S and Ag . The tests were made on 4.5 and 5.0-ton
ingots. After bottom pouring the zhrinkage head was
covered by "lunkerite" (Special composition. Nr 1
"Wnkerite contains 30% of charcoal 25% fire clay powder,
10% boxite, 20% FeSi (45% Si), 10% L,and 5% FeMn).
For testing the possibility of crust formation as a
result of isolated distribution of' first portions of
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Study of Ingot Crust Formation ty-Means 78178
of Radioactive Isotopes SO V/1 33 -60-3 -"?/`24
metalcoming to the mold, the radioactive isotope
S35 was introduced to the bottom of pouring gate. Its
activity was 80-100 millicurle in mixture with iron
powder. It was introduced in paper bags. For the
study of distribution of last portions of metal comini~
to the mold with "pumping," two test ingots of steel
20Kh were cast. The radioactive sulphur (of 150
millicurie activity) was introduced into the pouring
gate in a brass cartridge to the depth of 500-700 mm
before the beginning of "pumping," which was continued
for one minute (as per usual). To test the possibility
of sinking of the surface metal crust into the lower
part of in , six ingots were examined by means of
isotope Agf?b, which has a hard gamma-ray radiation
(silver practically does not dissolve in steel and
remains In the region where it was Introduced, for
instance, in the crust), The authors state that (1)
the Investigation confirmed following causes of possible
crust formation In the lower part of ingot! (a.) a
Card 2/3 retarded filling of the lower part of ln,,Pot by ihe
Study of Ingot Crust Formation by Means 78178
of Radiftative Isotopes SOV/133-6o-3-3/24
first (cooled by passing through the gating system
portions ofmetal, which often remain isolated; (bi
oxidation of metal in gating system under con
of 11pumping" (resulting from discontinuity of the
stream); the thickened portions of such metal, pushed
into the mold, may remain isolated In the ingot's body.
(2) The possibility of the defect formation In the lower
part of ingot due to the sinking of the crust, which fOrm
on metal surface during pouring, was not confirmed. (3)
Pouring of steel, with rapid filling of the bottom
part to the height of 150-200 mm, results in mar;ced de-
crease of crust formation. (4~, Pouring with,rapid filling
of shrinkage head and without 'pumping" (under conditions
at the Combine) results in decrease of crust formation
with simultaneous increase of rNects due to the shrinkage
in head protions. There are 2 r gures; 2 tables; and 3
Soviet references.
ASSdCIATION: Metallurgical Combine imeni Serov (Metallurgicheskiy
Card 3/3 kombinat imeni Serova)
5/115/60/000/009/011/0i!
B116/B206
AUTHORS: Syvak, B. A. and Hosov, V. A.
TITLEs Ultrasonic recorder for the level of liquid media
PERIODICALi Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no. Q,, 1960, 57-58
TEXTt An ultrasonic recorder built at the Institut avtonatiki Gosplana
USSR (Automation Institute of the Gosplan UkrSSR) is described. With this
device the level of a liquid can be determined in metallic and nonmetallic
containers of any shape, at a maximum distance between pickups of 1-5 to
2 m (containers with a diameter above 2 m can be passed by ultrasonics by
means of two such ultrasonic recorders connected in series), as well as in
tubes with a diameter of at least 30 mm. The mode of operation of this
device is based on the utilization of the difference between the acoustic
properties of air and liquid media. The ultrasonic oscillations fade much
more strongly in air than in liquids. Moreover, the degree of ultrasonics
reflection (on the container walls) is much higher on the metal-air inter-
face than on the liquid-metal interface. Above the level of liquid, the
ultrasonics, therefore, do not pass the walls and the interior of the con-
Card I
1 S/115/60/000/009/011/011
Ultrasonic recorder for the ... B116/B206
tainer. Below tfte level of liquid, however, part of the ultrasonic enerF'V
is transmitted to thereceiver piakqp. The two barium titanate pickups 9,
and 5 (Fig.) operate at a frequency of 1,Kc and are placed in such a way
2
that the exactly direated.ultrasonio beams of 91 with a maximum amplitude
.are received by the receiver pickup 92. The maximum acoustic connection
between both pickups'As obtained experimentally by seleating position and
angle of inclination of one pickup with reference to the other. Both pick-
ups are, connected to the input and output of an amplifier built up accord-,
ing to a transformer circuit. The amplifier operates at gelf-excitatioa
which is maintained by a4ans of the acoustic feedback through the layer of
liquid by the.barium titanate pickups., If there is no liquid in the path
of the ultrasonics, the amplifier is not self-excited. The aelf-excitation
of the amplifier is interrupted when the level of the liquid sinkG. If the
level of the liquid sinks below the level of the pickups, the relay P re-,
sponds and thus shows the drop of the level. The experiments showed that
the reading error amounts to ataximum 0.5 ma, The signal of the pickup Gir
amplified by means of the tube at is given via the coupling transformer Tp,
Card 24
XBOV, V.A.; VLASOV, H.H.
Reduction of tranwmrae cracks on high-grade steel ingots.
Metallurg 6 no.9:19-20 S 961. - (HIRA 14:9)
1. HetvUurgicheakiy kambinat.imeni Serova.
(Steel ingots-4efeets)
hVSOVP V.A.; HM. TA9 G.D.
Ultrasonio signalling device for determIniag the clarified
puip son. rsm.tekh. no.l2s54-55 M f614 (FM 14:11)
(Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications)
KCSOVv VA.p kand.takhn.nauk; 8ARAS,jr
Aore 'Olt S.K.; DYACIIENKOp M.A.; SOSENKOO
Ultrasonic Instru=nt fOr m8asuring elactrolyto cOncentration.
Avtom.L prLb. no.1&56r59 J4-& '62. (MA 1513)
Io InStLtut avtmatiki Cosplana USM.
(Ultrasonic testing)
NOB(Mr., VA. kandoteklm.nauk; BARASHKOVv S.K.; GOLOUs P.A.; XEMOVs, V.K.
-Z ~-, tV ~111*
Selective-masureamt of m"ka74 concentration in odtiple
.. amqxmsnt solutiozo of aluminum production. Avtom.l. prib.
n0*308-60 " 16?e (KM 16:2)
1. Inatitut avtomatiki Gosplans UkrSSR.
(Alkalies)
(Alumimm Industry)
WIPOVO V.P., irmb.; SUKHM Ljaoj, i"hq;
MMOTY L.A. t iub*; CHtMOVAv A.A.,, iLsh.;, rriniuiu
whastlyos SXKCNMOP P.P.; Guamww'p T.T.; XOROOM 0 S.r..;
VOrMNIKOV,, B.K.1 MtrZAKOV, A.I.; FADZMv I.G,;' Rwa9p A.A.
Uge of ughtwel~ht grog firebrick for the lining of rlseT heads.
stall 22 no.6:517-518 Je $62. (MIRA 16:7)
11 Metr'llurgir-heBUY kGzbII3at im. gorova i Urallskly nauchno-
IssledGmtellskly Institut chernykh metallove
(Steel Ingots) (Refractory materials)
Nosovs Vladimir Andrervich (Candidate of Technical Sciences)
Ultrasound in the chemical industry (Ultrazvuk v khimicheakor prag"shlennost0p
Kievp Gastekhjzdat USM,0 1763g 243 p. i2lue.1, biblio- 3,,000 coPies printed.
TOPIC TAGSt ultrasonicso chemical engineering
!PMPME MD OOVERAGEt The book presents. information on the uso of ultrasmdcs in
:the chemical industrr and there is a description of the methods of impacting and
lanalyzing these processese The mat important theoretical information and the re-
suits or experimental research and industrial use of ultrasonics ;-re imluded. The
book is intended for engineers,, technicians.. and,.Tesearchars working m the use of
7atiasonics.
TA= Or QMC= febridgedle
orevord - 3
:Ch, L. Physical bases of ttw1offeat, of ultraxamd an a substame 5
:Ch, It. Ultrasonics In chemical processes - 32
-Ch. 111. Utrasonia equipment for inspection &M walpis In chemical ssea-103
Card. 1/2.
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MOSOVI. V.A kand tekhn. nauk; MAMUTA, G.D.; TARASEIIKO, ON.
Ultrasonic meter of sand concentration in pipes of dredges.
Avtom. i prib. no.4:62-64 O-D 163. (WRA 16:12)
1. Institut avtomatiki Gosplana Ukr6SR.
NOSOVO V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; DTACHEiWO, M.A.; SOSENKOv AR.; HINOVSKITp L.I.
Ultrasonic water of alkali concentration, Lvtom. i prib
no.4t64-68 O-D 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut avtomatiki Gosplana. UkrSSR.
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Potr-Pimenovtchs lsn2~ Ti4i~rov.f?W-
Heltinr, And ncurineof quality steels (VyIplnvka I r4zlivka kachestvarny-r*h
staley), Voscrw, Ud-wr 4."IstalluroIya", 1~64, M) p. Illus., biblio. Errata
slip inserted. 2,450 copies printed.
TOFIC TACSo quality steel, steel teeminc, steel mlttnr, ratallorpleml furnace
PURP0.17 AM) CM.WEt This book reports on the results of work an irmrevine. the
tochnolorf or relt'nr, deoxidation, and teeminp of quality steels in electric are,
acid and basic open-hearth furnaces comiucted at the Tzh4vsk YA.t4jVrrjjq*LYI
Ant..
and the _qerovsk Metallurrical Combine. Great attention is riv,,,n to descriptton, of
the measures to reduce contanination with nometallic inclusions of ball bearinIr
and structural steels, pressntat-Ion of Ptaterial on the effectiveness of t4aidnr
steel under a liquid slegro ;nd to Incressinfo the output of sound metal from the
ingots due to the use of various methods of heatin? their hot top. The results
of usine ram earth elements for deoxidatton and r4dification of steel art given.
C4-rd 1/2
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Accessm RR
The book is intended for erqlaters and taChniciang wOrkintr in the production of
4uslity steels and can also be usePA to stu(knts of hifter educational institu-
tions.
T
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Foreword -- 3.
Introduction -- 5
ch.r.Technolary of vwltlnr steel in electric are furnaces -- 7
Ch. 11. Technolory of mqlttntr steel in buic open-4--earth furnaces 61
Ch. Ill. Tachnolary of rAlting steel In acid open-hearth furnaces 61
M. TV. Steel teeminr -- 102
Ch. V. Teemlnir steel under a protective layer -- 129
Ch. VT. flew methods of inspectinr the rAcrstructure of metal -- 173
Ch. VI1,g Experience in the use of rare earth slevents to inprove the quility of
stag -- 162
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MURCY, CODEt 1)
AMMORi Nonov (Engineer); lobbhhk N, la.(Candidate of technical scien&e9);.-j
tEn khoronko,'K. Ke (Candidate of toclmical aciences); ,5
(g cor ; Pro
IA. Ta 6 g r) UWoL-Wo-;T~7V _�gVjnikoY& B, e(Enginoer)
ngine
j (Engboer)l 3
0031 Matallargical. Combine Im., A,X, Borov (Motallargichoskiy kon-binat); Institute of
Casting Problems, AN SSSR(3hstitu&w problem litlya AN SSSR)
TMEt ,Pouring eAel under molterk 91ag produced by combustion of an !=.kemja
mUturo
SO[ JRCEt Stalls, no* 3. 19660 219-223
TOPIC VGSt cast steel3, elag.. metal plpe/38MMNA cast steel.9 IMON' cast st.-gli
2CP cast stoolp 15 GS cast steel,, 38KhA cast'stioels 301hS cast steelp LO-45 M calt
steelp ShXhl5 cast steelp 35KhOSA cast stooli, 55S2 cast steel# 60S2 cast steel#
38JUGS cast steel
ADSMAM'The paperie a report on a method developed in 196~-at the Metal-
liigi~&l Combine imoni. A. K- Sarov-for Pouring stool, under molten plag produced
directly in the molds by combustion of an 9,mthermic mixture. The fir3t t"O
of stool cast by this method was 38KMWJ~ The method 4a pre?ently being U89d 1
n 2KhlMFj 20PJ I~W
for pour ng the fqllowi g krpes R-We-p=t I
I^ I rLIU%q I'D 12CIPIr.0 A A rca-04naj -Tha wmthprmi a mi-Td:ure has
L-27615-66
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Poviltionil (W-79), ;ii-w- 2.5i iirow-poudsr~-
luDot 669*246.558*7
ACC MRi AP6018478
4-5; sodium nitrate 11; oxidizod 'manganese ore 20; fluorite 20; lApurs
sodilm diallicato - 20; blast-furnace slag - 12. Xt is show that the pm-
duation of liquid slag diroctly in the molds by combustion of this wwtharmio
mi:Aure gives the simplest mean3 for casting under molten slag in mass produc-_
.tion conditions* Scrap of finished pr*ducts (blanim) are' considerably reduced
,for surfaco defects when steel in poured under slag (particularly for ;8KhKNA
i
;,stoa Aore rejects are reduced by a factor of 32,5), This pouring method also.
irsduoes the iork required for trimming blanks which increases the yield. of bar
stock for_phKhl5 and ~.MS ateal by 10 and 15% reopectivoly. Men matil poured
urxier slag is used for-ii
pe productionp the pierceability of the blanks is
improved arxi moolhanicaldemAgk _t9 _the outaide and - inside surfgoss -I& sharply
;v(luc*d-, -A. As' CheR~rn=Lpartioipated in-, the work* Orig art* has,-5 tables
and 3 figures* VIMY
SUB OMEt: Ilp 23~ SUBM DAM. none OPM RV t 003 ..1
212
KLTUr. II.S-: WSOT, T D.
Kaeunes f:r remoTwing total rolls from reels. Biu-1.TSSIICHK no.17:43
(325) '57. (MIRA 11:4)
leXagultogorckly metallurgichakLy tombinat.
(Rolling mills)
S/137/61/000/007/015/072
Ao6o/Atot
AUTHORS: Noso'v, V. D.; Melitser, V. V.; Pratusevich, A. Ye.
TITLE: Improvement of the technology and operation of the continuous thin-
sheet hot rolling mill 1450
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 7, 1960, 5, abstract 7D30
("Tr. Konferentail: Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va".
Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 476-485)
TEXT: The grading of the mill 1450 and the plant,equipment are described.
The extent of increase in the power and working capacity of the following sections
of the shop are enumerated: the slab store, rolling mill, removing part of the
mill. The measures required for Improving the technology and Increasing the
service life of the equipment are Indicated.
V. Mezis
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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INVENTORI voronov,
if. 1m. savel yevq G;
70'sMay-e-ve-l-, T'_-;
Kozhevalkovo V P.;
-Womyachkovp A: P-6;
Shtarnav# He He
F. D.; Filatov, A. D.; Gun S. BI-; Selivanov, H. H.LAMO-vt-
A.
V.; Goncharovp F. I.; ipoit-it~iv, -P. I.; Roshkov, S.
Polushkin, V. P.; Arkhipov, V. H.; Utlyeako, A. H.: Kolov. H. I.;
Shapiro, Be S.,' Kalugin, V. F.; Grudev, P. I.; Aksenov, K N
Fu_j&_E_ov_,__Ye. A.; Kuzema,_I. D.; Goatzhin, V. Vs; Foydysh p 5: 14.
ORG: none
TITLE: Meth of making-high-strengt~ steel plates by pack rolling. Class 7,
No. 184232
SOURCE: Itabret prom obraz tov zn. no. 15. 1966, 22
TOPIC TAM high strength steel, high strength steel plate, high strength
steel sheet, steel plate rolling, steel sheet rolling
51
6
ABSTRACT I:. This Author Certificate fittradres a method of pack rolling high-strength
steel plates and sheets up to 10 mm thicV and up to Mao mm wide in a carbon steel
eAvelope. The method includes cleauLng.1 Ooating, making of the pack, heating,
,rolling,and sub equent heat tre-a-Em-e-WE7 To ensure an accurate thickness of the plate!
CUM
L 44005-66
ACC Nits AP6029871
or sheets regardless of their location In the paA, the thickness of the envelope
must be at least 0.6 of the total Initial thickn&is of the high-strecgth plates
of the pack*
13.,t m~n 13j ~,.Z: ISJun64/ ATD PRESS: SO 70
EMUS V. G.
"On the Theory of Nuclear Fission near Threshold,," a Paper Presented at the
Ator,x for Peace Conference, Geneva., Switzerland, 1955
T- __ .-, --- -
USSR/,'Tu~1ea'r'Vhysics - Fission vidth FU-3E671
Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 26/44
Author Nosov, V. G.
Title I Statistical theory of flasloning width
Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, No 6(12), Dee 1955, 881-W2
Abstract : N. Bohr and J. Wheeler (PhYs. Rev., 56, 1939) using the methods of
classical statistics evaluated the fissioning width aso"f V (Dl2K)N*
(E-F ),, ubere D is the distance betveen levels, N* to the number of
levefs, corresponding to the degrees of freedom not connected idth
fission, and N*(E) is the number of levels with energy of excitation
not exceeding E. Similar evaluations were carried out by R. Kramers
(PhYsica,, 7, 194o). As has been shown (L. Landau and Ye. Llfohitsp
Statisticheakaya Mika, State Technical Press, 1951), classical sta-
tistics is applicable for temperature T much larger than hw (v : fre-
quency of oscillations of the nucleus' shape which axe connected with
fission), and therefore the mentioned evaluations cannot be employed
for T-*hw. The writer of the present communication derives an evalu-
ation, like that of Kramers, in the formffm
true for the entire temperature interval . Four references: e.g. L.
Landau, ULU, 7# 1937.,
Institution: Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Submitted : KRY30, 1955
p
ubf,
Authorel I Noaav V G-I
rkilho
Itle
Title Excitation of the rotittional levels during (X 7decay
Parlodir.al
Periodital DOk AN 5= 10311) 65-67) Jul. 11 1955
Abotract An analysiaAs pr~es!mted of the so- aLled- rotational -onergy- level's -of -some,--
the products of O\ -decay. The rotational energy level
phenownon was discovered experimentally. Theories on the excitation of
enerf levels are discussed. Three references: 1 USMI and 2 USA (1947-
1954
lnstitutioq~
Presentod byiAcademician L. A. Artsymovich, Mrch 14, 1955
KOSOVp V. G.
"Energy Dependence of the Fission Width" a paper presented at the InternatioraL
Conference on NucLear Reactions, Amsterdam, 2-7 July L956.
D551274
UOSOV, V. G.
"knalysis of the Stability or a Nucleus to Asynmetric Deformation". a report
presented at the Conference on the Physics of Nuclear Fission.. 19-21 January 1956,
Atom Onerg.0 No. is 1956
V
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Reactions. C-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, 0799
Author : Hosov, V.G.
Inst
Title : Energy Dependeace of the Fission Width
Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 31, No 2, 335-336
Abstract : H, Bahr and Wheeler obtained an expression for the fis-
sioa width. An analysis of this expression shows that.
near the threshold the energy course of the fission
width should be non-monotonic.
Card 1/1
NVOSOV V. G.
"Odd-Nuclei Alfa-Decay Fine -Itructure,O
paper included in the program o 'L the All-Union Conf. on Nuclear Reactions
in Ye(num and Lww Energy PIWsics. Moscow, 19-27 ilov 1957.
(Acad. Sai. USM)
IN C, S, C'- V , v . & -
IrOSOV. T.G.
-
Theory of the fission of heavy nuclei near the threshold. Atow.energ.
supplazont no-1:52-57 '57. (KIRA 10:10)
(Nuclear fission)
NOSOV, T.G.
rins stracture in the c( -decay of odd nuclei CwttbL smwary In
WaglIahl. Zhur. eksp. I teor. fic. 33 no.lt226-231 JI 157.
(Nuclei, Atomic-Decay) (MM lotg)
AUTHOR: MoGov# Y.G. 48-12-1/15
TITLE: The Microstructure of the a-Decay of Zven-Even Nuclei
(Tonkaya struktura a-raspada chetno-chatnykh yader)
PER IODICAL: ItTestlya, AN SSSP Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 12,
pp. 1551 - 1555 (GSR)
ABSTRACT: In the a-deoay of nonspherical heavy nuclei an excitation of the
rotation-levels in the duaghter-nuclaus is observed. The relative
probability of the excitation of individual rotation-levels in
the daughter-nucleus is expressed by its equilibriun-deformation.
In the case of the even-even nuclei the calculations are
especially simpke. Equation (1) is written down and must in
this case be satisfied by the wave-function of the u-particle
in a coordinate system rotating together with the daughter-
nucleus. The special solution ~ I; sought which on great
distances describes the a-partlcle emoving itself from the
nucleus with the momentum 1. After substitution into equation
(1) the solution Is found In quasiclassical approximation. (4).
For the case of a slightly spherical daughter-nucleus the solution
of equation (4) is simpler. The electrostatic potential produced
Card 1/4 by the daughter-nucleus may easily be calculated in form of a -
The Microstructure of the a- Decay of Even-Sven Nuclei. 48-12-05
series. In transitions to r _>oo (r is the distance between
the daughter-nucleus and the a-particle) it becomes evident
that the a-particle-flux through the closed sphere corresponding
to the state ~l does not depend on 1 (momentum). If the real
wave-function of the a-particle is therefore represented in the
form of 0 - Kcl~lv the relative probability of the excitation
of t~e rotation-level with the momentum 1 will be equal to
Io I . The c -coefficients can be exprosoad by the value of the
WX-functio& at the surface of the nucleus ~(S). It is shown
that the conception of the wave-function of an a-particle nay
very easily be generalized for the domain within the nucleus.
For from the purely formal standpoint the mother-nucleus
can be considered a complicat4d. system consisting of a-particles
and the daughter-nucleus. When the wave-functionaof the I-th
steady state of an a-particle is expressed by X I and the wave-
function of the k-th state of the daughter-nucleus bykl,, the
wave-function of the original fitate In the mother-nucleus can be
a
represented by ~ik(rffj r is the radius-vector of
Ik k*
the a-particle with regard to the center of gravity of the
a
Card 2/4 daughter-nucleus. The team ~04r)Ko Xo corresponds to the
'The Microstructure of the a-Decay of Even-Even-Ruclei. 48-12-1/15
non-eraited state of the daughter-nucleus and the a-particle.
Starting from the conception of a nomogeneity of the nuclear
matter and the small free length of path of the a-particle In
it, it may be assumed that ~ (r) a constant. On this asspption
the final equation for the Mative probability w, - jell is
obtained. In heavy nuclei the quadrupole-deformat on
R0M2 P2(p) is the most essential one. The equations are
written down with restriction to the quadrupole-deformation.
Pros this formula (13) and the formula for y the deformation a 2
of ther corresponding daughter-nucleus is calculated on the
basis of the test results (references 2 - 4) for the excitation
of the rotation-level 2* in a-decays. As no sufficiently reliable
and sufficient data on the couloubian excitation of a-active nu-
clei were hitherto obtained, more accessible methods for the
comparison of theoretical and experimental data must be sought.
The moment of inertia of daughter-nucleus I may serve as
such a quantity very accessible with regard to experiment. This
moment is directly determined from the excitation-energy of
level 2* and can in a number of cases be exactly measured. But
Card 3/4 in a theoretical respect a comparison according to the momenta
,.The Microstructure of the a-Decay of Even-Even-Nuclei. 48-12-1/15
of inertia is very inexact. In spite of all this it may
roughly quantitatively be assumed that under otherwise equal
conditions the moment of inertia also increases with an increase
in deformation. From the diagram is to be seen that the a -values
which would be necessary for the production of an agreemeAt
between theory and experiment are small. Thus the probability
of an excitation of level 4+ proves rather sensitive under
conditions of very fine surface-form-details of the nucleuir. It
is to be expected that the excitation of level 6+ will prove
to be sensitive to even fine surface-form-details of the
daughter-nucleus. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 4 referenceep
I of which is Slavic.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 4/4
V, t~ P
AUTHM NOSMI, TaGe %-T-32166
TIUM Leum Structure in the a-Decay of Odd Nuclei
(Toakaya atruktura a.,,rasp&da nechatnykh yadero Russian)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperime L Teorete Fizikil 1957, Val 33, Nr 7., pp 226 - 231
r
(U#S~S#Ro)
AMTRXT The present, paper inveatigotea the excitation of ate rotation levels
cn the occasion of the "ecar of the non-spherical odd nuclei, The
system daughter nucleus +a~-partiele produced on the occasion of the
decay, is characterized not only by the energy E of the decay, but also
by the total angular moment= X " ite projections onto the rigid axis
K , The squatio~s for the wave function of the system daughter nucleus
A-particle-are written down, These equations are here solved in a re-
ference system which rotates with the nucleus, The operators thus founA
for the angular moment= are explicitly written downs The author here
looks for a particular solution of the initially mentioned equation,
which,, at large distances, describes the following system: A cc-particle
with the angular momentum t which removes itself from the nucleus and
,a daughter 'nucleus in stata with the angular momentum J. The rather
voluminous solution is explicitly written down. rn the case of a weakly
non-apherical daughter nucleus the solution of this equation is con-
card 1/2 siderably simplified* Further possibilities of simplification are shown,
&UTHOR 140SOVA V-G-- Pk - 2112
TITLE T -e-Ftne-9tructure in the aZecay of even.-Paven Nuclei (Ton'kaya
struktura et-racpada chetno-chet4kh yader).
FMIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSM, 1957, Vol 1.12, Ur 3, Pp 44.4.,17 (U.S.S.R.)
Received 311957 Reviewed 4/1957
ABSTRACT On the occasion of the "ecay of nonspherical heavy nuclei an ex-
citation of the rotation levels of the daughter nucleus is observed.
The behavior of the system daughter nucleus + M-particle is described
by means of a Schroedinger equation, which is explicitly given and ex-
plained. The angular momenti4m of the daughter nucielas is expressed-by
the total angular momentum K and by the orbitall angular momentum f of
he a-particle by 3 - f - t. In the case of even-even nuclei f - 0,
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(+a4/2T)T* - (t/2m)V4Y+ U( f j 71 t I ) - E Y. This equation was f irst de-
rived by V.STRUTINSKIJ, Zhurn.Eksp.i Teoret.Fiziki, 30, 411 (1956). The
-potential energy depends only on the coordinates f,-q, r of the a,-par-
ticle with respect to the nucleus, i.e. on the Carthegian coordinates
which rotate together with the nucleus and not on Euler's angles. There-
fore the aforementioned Schroedinger equation is solved in the variables
f , -q,, J,Q . On the occasion of transition from the immobile sygtem of
coordinates to the rotating operator, 14 and V1 retain their form, and
finally the following form is obtained for the Schroedinger equation.
Q/r)~X/&NrY) + ((mI) + (l/r'))a/a(4 [(l _(41')aY/ae;j+ (2~/bn)
LE . (r,(A)j T - 0. The partibular solution which describes the a-par-
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The. Fine-Structure in the a-Decay. of even-aven Nuclei.
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ticle -mating awa 'PIrom the ruicleua with the angulAr nomentun 1 has the
following form-Tc_(r,S) - (V'2=+ /2)?,r Here r, no longer
dependi'on e4 in the case of large6c. By the insertion of this particular
solution an'equation'is obtained which can be solved-in quasiclassical
appro2dmation. The corresponding development forer(r,(A) is represented
in the form ff - G' j + To + 61. +.. , for the corresponding approximations
d k an inf,~nite sEquence, is here iiven. The solution of this system be-
comes easier in the caad of a slightly nonspherical daughter nucleus.
The values Of 6k are thfkn set up as power series off and also the electro-
static potential is computed in fam of an analogous series. The in-
dividual terms of this powerseries are explicitly given. If the wave
function of the system is represented in the form'V - ; c,Vz, the re-
lative excitation probability of the rotation level with the angular
momentum I''amounts to wL a IcL12. The coefficients cL can be expressed
without difficulty by the value-of the wave functioaVr(S) on the surl'ace
or the nucleus. In the case of slightly nonspherical nuclei it is beat
to put'V,(S) a const. A formula for the corresponding relative probabili-
ty is given. By means of the formula mentioned here it is possible on the
basis of-experimental data to compute the deformation of some nuclei.
(No illustrations)
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AUTHORs Hosov, V. G. $07/56-36-5-51/76
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