SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ONOPRIYENKO, L.N. - ONOPRIYENKO, V.P.
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OSADCHIY, L.K.; SYRKIN, Yu.G., inzh.tokhnolog; VUSHIN, K.D., mashinist
alektrovoza, Geroy SotsialistichoBkogo TVuda; ONOPRMNKO, L.P.2
mahiixist elektrovau; SHAROV, M.S.; MARKU'VICH, T;--'.-, -zas-hinist-
liptruktor
OBle6tric networks of the VL23 electric locomotive." Elek. i
tqpl. tiaga 5 no.6:44-45 Je 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Depo Dnepropetrovsk.(for Syrkin). 2. Depo Barabinak
Zapadno-Sibirskoy doro i (for Sharov).
%ectric locomotives)
ONOPRITENK0,M.G.; SHITTARYUK, V.G.
Artesian water in Moldavia and the sanitary and technical
conditions of its use. Wravool(hranenie 6 no.30-12
14Y-Je'63 (MIRA 16:11)
1. 1z Upr-tvleniya geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov
Moldavskoy SSR i Gasudarstvennogo homiteta Soveta Ministrov
Moldavskoy SSR po vodromu khozyaystvu.
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IFh,b;, c 0-~;naaical 1L-titt'o L:,dL~i i"rpov) pro,",rod
O.S. Faidiomc--7a aLi.2
A,F. FriLchotlico (Iiistituts of PrIysics, Acuida,,,.; of Scia,~ca c.' t:I5
Ulcrairiian S.S.R.) obtuinad and iriterprotod thu electron spectra.
The alltiLors thaak Yu. Ajito"cl-lik for doisity IIIOaSUrOUIOLAb 01 ale
dauteratc4 hydrocarbons and F. ManochVzina for help in djut-3ritim
of the hydrocarbons -There are 7 figures, 2 tables and lu reforall,~ov
14 of which are Soviet, 1 Americau and 1 English.
ASSOCIATIM. Institut fiziici M UicrSSR; Fiziko-VJiimicherkiy iiistitut Lia. ", rpova
(Instit~ite of Physics , Acadmy of Scieuces of t~,,) S .8
Phyeico -Chamical Instituta imeni Karpov)
SUBLJTTSDi July 1(3. 1957
1 1. Rydrocarbons-,J--,;pectrographlc anaiysJ~s 2. U.1travic,"e.1
.ard 3/3 --ApplIcati,-,ns
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AUTHORS: Broude, V.L. and Onop~:,~yenko' M. I
TITLE: Absorption Spectral'bf Benzene Homologues.
TV. Characteristics of the Spectra of Crystals
PERIODICALs Optika i spektroskopiya, 196o, vol.8, No.5, pp.629-634
TEXT: Detailed investigations of the absorption spectra of
bo,nzene homologues at low temperatures (Ref.1 to 4) yield
information on general properties on the spectra of crystals of
these compounds. The present paper is an analysis of the
experimental data on the exciton splitting of crystalline
absorption bands, the profile and width of absorption bands and
the sensitivity of crystalline spectra to small changes in the
crystal structure. Fig 1. shows !he splitting and polarization of
absorption bands i the purely electronic transition region in the
spectra of benzene~crystals ('I) andits methyl derivatives~ high
temperature modification of t -oluene (2), m-xylen ](3),
mes.itylene7(4); durene (5), low-temperature modification of
hexamethylbenzene (6). The clearest exciton effect& were oYserved
in the absorption spectra of crystals whose molecules have a
forbidden purely electronic ty-ansition in their free state. This
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Absorption Spectra of Benzene Homologues. IV. Characteristics of
the Spectra of Crystals
contradicts Davydov'5 theory who predicted that the exciton
splitting of the transitions forbidden in a free molecule should
be considerably smaller than in the transitions allowed in a free
molecule. E.I.Rashba suggested that agreement between theory and
experiment could be improved by allowing for the effect of
an interaction between electron excitation and the lattice
vibrations on the magnitude of the exciton splitting (Ref.7). The
strong polarization of the absorption bands (Fig.1) does not, bv
itself, indicate exciton origin. Polarization effects may be due
to mechanical deformation of the crystal. This is illustrated for
benzene crystals in Fig.2, which shows that deformation increases
separation of the 38351--38360 cm-1 doublet and weakens the short-
wavelength component. Symmetry of the free benzene molecule is
close to D6h- In crystals the benzene symmetry is represented by
the Ci point group. The difference between the interatomic
separations of the free and crystalline state amounts to 0.005
which is equivalent to 0.4%, the difference in angles amounts to
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Absorption Spectra of Benzene Homologues. IV. Characteristics of
the Spectra of Crystals
1014, or 0.8%. Non-coplanarity of the atoms is due to their
displacement from the plane of the ring by 0.0013 A (Fig-3).
These small changes in the structurp of the molecule are quite
sufficient to alter the purely electronic transition from the L,4/
forbidden status in a free molecule to the allowed status in a
crystal, i.e. very small changes of molecular structure produce a
noticeable effect in the absorption spectra. The authors discuss
also qualitatively the profiles of the absorption bands of crystals
and conclude the paper with acknowledgments to A.F.Prikliotlko and
E.I.Rashba for their advice. There are 3 figures 1 table and
10 references, 9 Soviet and I English,
SUBMITTED: September 15, 1959
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AVIRM I Brande, V.L. &X14 000 Lyeako, X.I.
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TITL3s Tho Absioratton Smat Vof Bonsene Homologueo. V. The Spectra of
Toluenelcrystals at 2001
PMODICALs Optik:a i spektrookopiya, 1960, Vol 0, Ir 6, pp 815-823 (USSR)
AEBTRACTs The absorption spoctis of amorphous and crystalline, toluene more
obtained at 2001 and loterprotod. The physical constants of
99.6% purs, toluene used by the authors wares melting point of
-95.000C, boiling point of 11000, djD - 0.66694, M2 _ 1.4970.
Toluene me prepared and purified in the laboratory of A.L. Libe
(Ilelitato of Organic Chomistry, Ao. Sc. USSR). The spectra of 1A
2r 7 "L19 in polarized light were obtained by memo of a spectrograph
f% The samples were-prepared and cooled in a special metal
crysistat (Rof 3). The results are shown in Figs 1-4 and their
interpretation is given in a table on pp, 820-822. Comparison of
the toluene and beatens, spectra showed that the aromatic G--C bonds
In toluene are not all equivalent. It we also found that the
broadening and the diffuse, nature of the bands of the law-temperature
card 1/2 modification of toluene (Ref 2) are due to imperfections of these
S/1 Pr
AUTHOR: Onopr~.qenk-o, MIJ,
TITI,-~: Some problems of elec,~ron
molecular crystals
PERIODIC~.L: Ukraylnslkvy fizychnyy zhurnil, v, 6, no.
796 - 7-)7
TEXT: It is p o i r. t e d o,~ t h e c o me t e a r I i c 1 e w
the '.'kr. f izych. zh. , v. ns.. 1 , 1 q62. The
free molec,-iies, Is applied to a st,,idy of t',-e ei-,-~rCy S,
cul ar c ry s t all s, t o whi ch " 1 ocal i z ed " exc 1 t ons , orre 9 p ~n T',.-
of the spectrL, of molecular crystals is of part.,c~zlar intere~,t,
the polarization of electron transitions co.;I~ be leter:..ir~,d by
se spectra. T*,.e ;-;o]arization of e-lectron transit,.~)ns be---,q7
related to sy,.-.metry., 'n--s vio,,ill Tra;-e
certain the molecular structure. in adlition,
kes it possible t., interpr,-t the vibrations nf
lustration, the sp--ctra of the high- temper,, ',.-re mollfic ti,~n ;f
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taxylol crystals are a-.n,,..Iyzed in polarized '-416ht, K
transitions, X.
tence is established of electron
y, and z ax(,,,: of' the m.jec~iie. Other
discovered, w.-.~,se polariz.-tion does not !if, in tn- lire, .4,.,n
axes of the molecule- It is shown th.,it these trans-4*1JnP
s1ight deviations of molecular syr---.netry from C The D-,nt
2V'
t.--anst:on~ tn-
-vibration
of the i,ciAlization of electron
sy~:,metry and ',qh5ipe of the cor.-es pond IJ ng vibrat i ~)ns -.ne
determining the actuaI structurE' oil moiecuies- As an ex'LMT"!-~~
value is consIderej of th.- valence vib: -,taons of ihe 1 'n
order tc deTer---ine the deviation of this b~)rd frcr7~
to the ca~rbon c-1 m--'. ecul.es . The fun-u..er,1:i-- m
tions are inter-.ret.el AlstracTjr's n.,~~ e e',
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BROUDE, V.L.; ONOPRIYFMO, M.I.
Absorption spectra of crystals of ordinar7 and deuterated benzene
at 206K. Opt.i spektr. 10 no.5:63/o--639 161. OalU 14:8)
(Benzene crystals-Speatral
ONOYhl-f!:,hKQ. M. ~Clnapriianko, I-I.J. inzh.
Electronic t~,ner. ZrAr,.ta pratsia ao.J.,;'O Ap - '-,A, - I , : ;-..A .. -, ~ ~
(Elect,rinic appar-atus und appliAnces)
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8 1 C I C; L :- 0. S S 'L! 3 e s i n tn (2 4. o r. a I -Ec on o my e
in 196 1 '21-~e s t~, o ~ e 1 ec 1. ron i c s pec tra o f rmol ecular c ry S S'
Of in co:.nection wit-h determinJIne, tht
tion of electror.-4c t;-ansi*--lons. 'Py st,,idying the po].-.r~zaticn, 4-t
possible ',c, de-~er,-.:ine t.'-.e :.,.olecular s'ructure. Tn a6lition, I.-le mc)-
iecular vibra~liuns c:L,I- be also interpreted by spectral an;.11-sis. :n
studying the eneri~y s.,ites of :2olecular crystals vhich cor-res-~cn-
to "localized" exc-i-Lor.s, -,+. is pc.zis-'ble to use free-mol-ec;~!e *.',,ec~ry.
its ar, illustration of tnis '. --%
- pproach, the absorption spectr, are Li-na
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U1 el,.-y t!ie s, i r, e spectral 1.ndcr -.v,,.,-
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only alunt-, ~!,Q --.o1ocule, it, can be ;tssu,:,t.-d *,!Iz itu
other Lraz~sitioyis are -1-ound in the
I
let re6-ic-n Jf ::,.o-Lecullar vibrations a,-, ---si-
dered. 7*-e vibral.-ions of :nolecules of
-ologues can be dividen irto 5 subgroups. vibration (6e--,1 cm-,
W:~S Of particu-Pr inter-2st. It vias ."ound that th',-- vlbra!,~
ar to v'brqt'ors of +.Ile C -R bonds in, molecules of otner ,~enzene-
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ONOPHITNIIKO, 14.0., agron,m
Tractor--drawn r1rap, for Moving manure to the fiold. 14,30i.till'.
hosp. 8 no.9:8-9 S 59. (MIlu'. 1~:I)
1. Kollihoz im. Stalina Yevsuyevskogo rayona, Di(-,anskoy obInBti.
(ligricultural traplemnnte)
PETROV, R P.; BATASHEVt B.G. (Batashov, B.H.11 ONOPRIYENKO, M.Ye.
fOnoprilenko, ME.) , ,
Soue remarks on.the stratigraphic scale of the Greater KrIvoy
Rog Basin. Geol. zhur. 25 no.2:105-107 165. (MIRA 18t6)
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CNCFRIYENKC, N. V. -- "Ibe State of the Nervous Apparatus of the Vagina
and Utems of the Cat in Various i-i-O-siolok:ical ?er*-----4!z 3-1 : After t:,e
Administrat.-Ion of Estrogens (~Aperimental-,Morphological, lnvestlga-
ticns)." Min Aealth RSFSR. Saratov Medical Inst. Saratov, l9r~.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences).
So.: Knizhnaya Letopis', I~o, b, l9c)6,
;f t lie An -r-,' t.,, is
C-t tn "'.."-:--nt a~'-r i- 'r.tro "-ic' r ~7
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e- i i r-.
Ghunges In the Opungllu of the vagIrfft awl uterine, rfirvix In
pregnancy. Aloish. I gin. )5 no.): 38-44 My--Je '59.
(MIRA 12:8)
1. Iz ~nfedry uk-uoherstva I ginekolopli (zav. - prof.A.14-Fay)
lechetnogo faloil'teta I kafedry gistoloe;il (zav. - prof.G.A.
Koblov) Suratovskogo Tieditsinskogo inBtituta.
(PREGNOWCY, T)hyslol.
chunges In ganglia of vagina & cervix (Rils))
(V.-,G11&, innerv.
ganglia, ~hanpes in pregn. (Aus))
(CXRVIX, UTERINE, innerv.
same)
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of Xi :i. L;:' Ni- .11
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inc r~
A 11 oy c o r re sj nd 4.n,-- t o 141i 1:3 -,,:,r~~'uerized cy lowest heat
soIns Dased on Ni Al, ric'- -,.-ith 1; 1 o T- ~ '. 11
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ONOPRIYENKO,_Wg,ey Ivanavich; DOI.*CHENKC,, Aleksandr Ivanovich;
SCLODKIY, D.-IJ5616dkyi, D.1.1, red.; %~0iiOUL, L.G.
[Iorozko, L.H.], tekhn. red.
[The great campigni, U velykorru pokhocii. Kyiv, Kyivslke
obl. knyzhkovo-gazetne vyd-vo, 1963. 85 p. WIRA 11:3)
1. Predsedatell pravleniya art-li kovshevatskogo kolkhoza
imeni Lenina Tarashchanskogo r,-yona Kiyevskoy iDblasti (for
Onopriyenko).
ACCESSION NR: AT4012722 S/2981/63/000/002/Oli9/0129
AUTHOR: Onopriyenko, V. A.; Khromov, V. G.; Romanova, L. S.; Tikhonov, G. F.
TITLE: Direct rolling of aluminum powder sheets
SOURCE: Alyuminiyevy*ye splavy*. Sbornik statey, no. 2. Spechenny-kye splavy*.
Moscow, 1963, 119-129
TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy'. aluminum, aluminum powder, sheet rolling, aluminum
sheet
ABSTR,',CT: In both Russian and Western publications, the problem of rolling
ferrous and non-ferrous powders has often been investigated, but no papers have
dealt with the rolling of aluminum powder. In the present paper, the authors
demonstrate the possibility of manufacturing sheets of foil made of SAP (sinter-
ed aluminum powder) by directly rolling the powder. Under these conditions,
roiling of high-quality sheets requires a certain grain size of the grade APS
powder. Rolling may be both cold or hot (at 300-320C), but the strips made of
neated powder are stronger. A flow process has been designed for manufacturing
foil made of SAP by simple rolling. Samples have been made with a thickness of
I to 0.05 mm. The influence of the degree of deformation and of annealing on
Cj~~e ultimate strength, as well as on the density and hardness, was determined.
U2
ACCESSION NR; AT4012722
For degrees of deformation exceeding 50%, there was a decrease in these mechanical
properties. The ultimate strength of 0.06 mm rolled sheet was 36-42 kg/mm2 at
20C and 7-9 kg/mm2 at 480C. 'IN. N. Kashirin, N. A. Malekhanov, M. A. Moiseyev,
Ye. A. Petrov, B. A. Borok, A. P. Malin and A. N. Potapov also took part in the
work." Orig. art. has: 14 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 30 DATE ACQ: 13Feb64 ENCL: 00
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ACC NRI AT602493F, SOURCE CODEi UR/2981/66/000/004/C21~91/020
.1k
AUTHOR: Bokova, L. S.; Onopriyenkoj V. A.; Tikhonov, G. F.; Khromov, V. 5.
ORG: none
TITIZ: Rol-ling of aluminum powder into coiled with a compaot odiuj
SO~;RCE: klyuminiyevy-yo splavy, no. 4, 1006. Zharoprochriv o i vynokoTrochn:,-yv sr~lavy
.y
(Heat resistant and high-stronk-Lh alloys), 2')4-20
TOPIC TA331 aluminum nowd9r, powdAr viotal corripaction, mieLal rollir-ir
ABSTRACT: 'L"ne stu(:y had two objoctives: (1) T)reparatlon of band billet., r:L-)
10 in long an6 1-1.7 rruri thick from finely dividod a-luninum powder whic-ri krz. -a--Rblo -~f
being co'led up for f,irthor rnllinp,, Anto fail, and (2) dosif,,n and consO~r-i- '--) ~ of ar,
attachilient to tho horizontal roi-ls a,' a rollirij: mill tor the 'cont.~Lnooi-is r,:!~nr c~
aluudnura r)owder into hand Mliets with comTiact OdPOS.' XP3-1 ~Iu!liiniin ~)o-jutjr -~or-Ljaln-
ing 6.7-6.9,;'u A120~, 0.15~ Fo, and 0.12'~ fats was emnloyed. It, is s,inw-r, ~ a-~
bMets approximately I rvn thIck can bn rollfj6 with 1RO = rolls orilly hY is~ri,-
clal attachment for cont.rollArii-, t.ho thicknotjs L,' the band by llyriAtir),- ti.Q
contact between the powdor arid th- roils tin : th-, sun-Il. L;' t-'.' -K;-.d,47-
v.one. '1110 coiling (windinf,, oi, a rlruri w1th a d! of' no lo---i tii;ol
billets 0.8-1.0 mm thIck rolln,' from alurriliniin pu-(,or or frActions- -(,.1 46..`
+