SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEYKLYAR, P. V. - MEYLAKHS, M.

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1-1, ,e 171 134-1!14 : 535.417 %Sraiiiiii siscoostmi cot thr 'I'likkow,is tit 1%94 of*k rocatiol,ilon 41.141" by Nfeiiiiia of lbr I Jawork %licnWiloolffferam Or. 11 V. hTt IOL I'VAN. J I op. I Physirs, lus's R.). 16. 9M 31. 190 (111 kll%Voa-n-wFIN-ra-jt6h %umomiryl. lfy(vbWqInI the gjain% Ill ;I C111111%foll Willi the alit 411 .1 1 Ill"luk "livointer- frionceirr. it % lXI%%iW "oil I'lliv lit "ICAP"re the lIlltkll.-%% tit the indisideal fl,11114 19111 SIMI to deleffnille Itself iihape. 114livicicf. lit, 111twedure employed Ivinsits this to be done only (lit lafpc Siraim whow. downetet does nt" exceed I miccon. (t is hoped to vottend the applicability is( the method by using an IMCF(Crumir(Cr now lintler Constrtwtion,*W-h will IL-tirea ninety fold magnifying Afjw. Ov Ifid/ Xsholik Res Iaht. ,4pt f t ?~; If 1,6,11.1iml FAM Ow M%gW jm*,d IftoklWo Im dw hitritmomrs-E V- - t,t,W". (-,6V#. ,ad. and. srj. V.R~v5.. %4, 705.7, 19M.- A pmrstlet SW 'f the clanwictislic curve alo"IP IN. C%posure asis was obtaineil when a photo- paphic plate which had hccn pm-cxlxwd to actimic light was subscquendy (jp(Wd thfoUlb .1 filter with a f m - A ry at 650 mp. The extent of this shift was mcd as a mmure of file HOLICNK effed on plates which 11A bm Fit ell Pfc-expKIMMIS Of 011M V1117ft mno a mse 141f; t 4.66 *Rk IMI cociFy ad'umcd to give a density tit ook The Ukat of the ffmwwm W"I Willi decreasing ItIftalilly Of 11111 Pm'w4wsurc 1111i(- Ught nmsWotcd by a filler With a bottrillafy war MS milis was capable of producial AvQiy on an toncxfxlscd plate. and when this Om limed rot (he lfmwmm cftct vqommcs. the charActcrisfic cur-.vs intentmill d a point cortespondiall to so chilage in dmity. The location of this point "rkd with the intensity of the Pollute fight. and the shift followed ajqmvo Immakly the chmap in simera =*clinic liFht MCSSAYY to oducethaftedtimimilt wkkf a "10illumirms. We. The Ildlytor in(cirprell br, mults as SimWing It Iste;l 11niame Centret; Itirswif at diderent exposure intensities akhowo OM cam lead to the same linsiloped density, aro of different quality. CAwm. Abj. J':~A loss 171.334.2 1w 7bm7 of Optical and D. 1. STWAIMV. Comps. remd~ Acad. So. V.P.S.S., 54. 7;~- 1946- The lumium "Wily absorbed in the region o(wasitiza(ion it such k%% than flut PPAP to bring an activAted ekdron in tM idw bromW lattice into the corAWNhy gone. it is suggested that the machavism *( mvi"don can bc explaiad by suppo"us that the a"tional energy is furisidied by the dwmal energy o( do dysmolecule. Analogow pkmomma occurrive in the case 0(fivoresocum, The lw"--d hypothesis has a physical basis. Tft treatment also CRPWN the lowerinp of dw initial senutivity by semai dyes and The n"Chasim of dewasitizatwm IUC. (b&&W on S. of Lis.). goo OOA c 041 X -ke ~0-0 i * 0 a a * a 4- 0. S~ Al 0- &09e6 IAAMA "GoOms ON# lbwy ad die op" -emd*6900- "big 1 o' eadd~- B. 1. StePtow &ad P. V1. (State - Al" l M T 1 -- OWicJ Inec.. Lassim"). J. Phyr.-Cli4t. S.S.R.) - (1 i '.96 21. IS-U0947)(in Rummian); cf. C.A. 41, IAWc.--Thr -06 mfeW. energy mquked to litt an dwtrm of Agor into a cand. bW. ubm a AsBr mulsim 6 MumiuAted with '00 &mg-wavr light. is -upplied by the witwationA. energy tit the stn4tizing dye. The origimal state of the dye s, iltininfiatClY F-94WCd at The CSIMM Of the INMAI VtWgY Ul the 2"lem; this MmAintl for The pos"'bility of oue mtA. 'it dye caming formoson ol many Ac stoam. Ftvmn the de endruce of the itutivit of th i i d d see sc e scus -mi t ze cau p y m the wave length, the no. of degrees of Ifecalican iavcdvel =00 ki the transfer of energy to Agile iv rakd. to be about .31) f,w cyanine dye%. The theory txpUins 9 rw&ntiAl f- CO 0 fllreli WII-Atkafi0o. coo coo J j age. 00 aro* goo goo we~ u a 0 4d a a a I mr 0 9 A 4 3 0 1 0 o 0 0 a o * 0 0 40 0 0 0 w0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 MOO ~~:! '41 ~XLI)jc-- 0*6 jj~j 40040 suff"I 30 to 40 AtLa Ms. A . "'ISSAt", *A.9 1-be ic cal lAk-$J,.w t A dm becA was ,Jtcff th" the tiun area jtb the X,i,/ cre d I to 4. 4 ,VA tba av - gat,t to' :r javaiv CIS v if and t it. P. ckoe tw t zDaWly 'just be (C.A - J1 6;k~r,~Z, AI~O~ M-EYKMRR P. V. "Latent Photographic Images," Uspekhi Fuz. Nauk, 38, No.1, 1949 #1 IU 14-~,e-et 159 771.534.16 Abwpdn of U& by lAtew-lamp NwW. P. V. MpKL it. Dokkkiy AW. NOVA., S.S.S.R., 1949, 69, 234; S. et LP7,%56:~[IM73-375.-A O&A pr"xposure is found to increase sensitivity to light of all wavelengdw, the clTect reaching a maximum for bromide emulsions towards 700mo. vshkh corresponds with (he absorption maximuen of silver bromide monocrywAh. wttk,k have bccn co(ourcd by light. 71m tuagnitude o( the incre3he kocedt on the duration ofthe m2in exposure only for short wascleophs. lcisw~lwdcd that the pcc-exposurc leads to the formation of silver in the emulsion grains. 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(-, f C phoi,orheriif--trj Analysis of rr)nrc-4'rjn:- a'-cut +he for~tati~n r~f !~,'ont - 1r lo, nam-h. !.'cnt.hl-t;- L-t of 'Lussian -crcs~-ons, o' 'rnrrezc, Ju-ir l)"L-y YEMYAR- P.- ve- PA 174T83 UM/FaSIC8 - PbOtAW1*Ctr1C1ty Jan ii "Inertia of Photoelectrical Processes In Silver Balide Salts," P. V. Neyklyar "Mur Zksper I Teoret rie voi xxi, go l., pp 44-50 Lmstleates relaxation of photoelec processes In AgBr and AgC1 crystals, Studies quant laws jpvernIng processes. Gives possible interpre- tation of phenomena. Submitted 18.6pr 50. V O;ttah mVYK'l-YRFl. V'V ;-ieYl '3~ '-V! -,'RIC AND f)PTICAL PROPER7US OF SILVFB K V'~t-4~AW AVNJ P, V! M4 9r. hu!'. L jvaEot, I'lit. 21, 341 :,hl~ Asuocl5ltd Tee~mlc~:d N.- I.,)e Oroxar. 14 j a d ___%L _ft An F,]U~ Lrr,,P-- d and jj.., jiMear wlitc.1, are alia'agoula to in al 4.10 L ti-W.W MEYKLYAR, P. V. /ftsics - Pbotagraphy 21 Jkr 51 Nature of Light-sensitivity Of Photographic 4A."ra," P. V. Heykliar 71 t$Ok A Nauk SSMh Vol i~='rh No 3., YP 391-394, A r 'Yleykiiar-and.Z. K. Putseyko.show that silver Wide 6rystals may.form.7-centers, I.e.;, elec.-t. tro,us fixed In vacant nWes -of. balide ions. F~~ centers abioili Aight and. -release elimtrons, which wander and fluallyneutralIze silver loii~61- ,of'se6jitf silver particles-formed are centers T; 4ty, Submittied 19 Jan 51 by Aced A.N.-Terenin, 1 *Wiw~- 4-1 YJ ,I o:: te"Ot Ir A ~ 00 i~ "1.53 j, 0412. Characteristics of the photographic owdolon for different durations of continuous exposure. A. L. Uftuximasidt and P. V. RM"re, eve Up. Theme Ay"., MM, 210 5=-W (April, IOU) in RUMOSS. An apparatus for expostog photographic films fron ex1pasure time an short as lry an as to any nNuIred lowth of Wasurs, was designed It was found that to the rang* of *wow* time beto 10~'? and see obaft- senottivItY and Watrost Gooffictent at the smuleton 4c, not M an *WOW" ties. Wwa the exposu" time Is further Increased, the photo- sensitivity of the mulatca #xoW up to =XIWAD, wbIch It reaches at about 0001 "at and ttwm falls Sonia. The Matrast coefflelont showe a almllor curve, although the noxIms IGes al. a GLUMLY lonver expeours. A =ft1M relatlas, was derived between the value or the coutrest coarrielost at various wavelengths of the off"tive radiation with the exposure times it too also shown that when the devolopice t1sa Is izareseed, the deviattass from the law of mutual subotitutlas In tbA renae of short exposures are reduced, buth they increase to the renges of long oxpoouroo. So adnina at tbo Game or loo-opecity skins then tonords the etas, or the shorter us a b L A A* 00 is 041MMMSOCAL LITIO&U01 C%A%UFtC4TWO W400*04GAING loan I -00 040 A* .00 .04 -40 s4141 ago see 4010 see godl As 4*0 MEIKLYAR. P. V. A. L. KART(rZHANSKIY and P. V. KEIKLYAR "Properties of Photographic Emulsions with Intermittent Exposures," J. Exper. and Theoret. Physics 21: 598-609. No. S. 1951. These workers have obtained what appear to be nice experimental results on intermit- tency effect. but It appears almost certain that they have given a wrong interpretation of their results. If interpreted properly, the results obtAined would agree with those obtained by previous workers. These workers apparently are new In the field of inter- mittency effects, and no doubt they will later come to a proper Interpretation of their results. The experimental work seems to have been carried out with reasonable care and accuracy. The work presented shows little ingenuity. being largely a repetition of the same type work carried out by a number of earlier workers in the field. Ix fLts MAN I~v L Tu endow camm"s of amalinsm aj"vx sm Won. OPIWMI ollilll~ of "No* wa ~ftftlft de cW" Ora ago" am =a aft me of anaft of - -6 ef"Mmi milm"mr- - -Mveoift wa 6. Va ummm YON.- -- a" in I&--- -sl Ils dam an of amwalm jft~. Oil- im do am c &MUMN its MUD Prizes, !Chronicles," Yu.,N. Gorokhowskiy, P. V. Yieyklyir.. W~ Vi 8avost Iyamova-A. S. Toporets "Uspekh Piz Nauk" Vol =V, No 2, pp 296-310 AftMing of Stalin Prizes'in Physics in 1950,`pV',. 296~301. Recipients of Ist Prize: D. V. SkobeltaTn'., Ne A9.'DdbrotIn,, G. T. Zatespin for research in tosmic..rayi (cf. S... is.: Sokolov for devel6pmeft of Ultres6ide, (cf, '"Usp~kl~ Fi No 1~ Am) r6scope z N,auk",Vol XL mcipient qf~'~CPrize-.,Y. V. Terasov ,for quint& tlIsory, of., op ".beat of. hetierodynamic etructures;,r,- Tarletskiy 1. for.research-,''In., comde Mpekh IPL*'- Nauk" Vol - MV, No 1'. gm/pballe's, Stalin Prizes (Con'td) Jun Corr" Prof N. G. lazarev, *a,, Aced Sci MmInism, SOR for research of, supsrcomductivltx,~-:~:-:-~ or wtau. and tar enricbmut of wo with ze3 - I* VSTII'Aw; Professors Ve L. .1anhin V- A Ylibrikant' M. A. Konstantinovt and IP. A. 471, 1 i%-'I.,D61gopoIowx.ScI Co-Workers for developwiti.". lumimicent (Cf. *Us"kh- Tiz Nauk" VbI:-.-`,~,'-"; !mWuIPmFmw OfT. P. Kravets (1876- pp 301~ Corresponding lbaberof AcadmW of Sclences;.~,".,~:; EOM.and Professor of Experimutal Pbysics at Oad State U'lowd Zhdanov.. 137 771 534A 7W Natwe of ItollowwAlwity 9( Pbsespisphic Fmd%itmh. 11 N' %If IKLTAII. DokL Amt. Nauk.. S.S.S.R.. 1951, 71. 391-394. A Of-remr-Tn"It.- mainly by Sovict jn,.c%IsgjIor%. confirming the theory A%amcd by the 2uthor and Pummo cxp Wining the role of F-cvntrcs formcd in Ilic of -.il%vr halides. Pill, 4hT jq~ 00 1,4V I lsirm--~41111 4-tral '11"Vitputkut of the la"acenti. 44 Ini" CIPIAIS C'UM�Mntd Of ASUr &W ASI in varims Swupm- tkm it camimeed with the stmectral stus4tivity of pbotu- gmphk effuutiong Pfro. from &Acb atiXed crymals. photu- COCA. aml itumiUvity umax. of crystals of the same cocimpa. 'm located at ahma Wcutical wave lmgtks. Jkl. condudes tMt dw sca*ivky mAtt. are rouneded with the abomption of uot by F-Mteft forawd dwing taw of the en"d- sixts. He suggests that by incorporitt 17 into a Alf hafide cry". [up n0$. of P-mute" an. Gruml whicti, Arr tralmmsibk for Ibiriscream im Hot %bimptsm. (Jobtuling L Ifn OV"- 411111 Itt"WPOW dMill". Utewt4mp form. 0046 CSP*A% Of tbC MWAUM Of dWtr6ft 100111 F.CQM~n and tb* (ftplAng by unikivity amtem, wfdth an amppmW to too very itteall parikko of Ag (onned dtwing the finMing of dw emmision. L&W, the trappid el p are mmattliml t by As Ism wit" take tlw ph" of the bWMg km mWV in the melighborhood of the wnsitivity cmten. M. Blits UM/ftysics - Photoeffect, Crystals Jan/Feb 52 ~.."Ilectroz Processes in Silver-Wide Crystals," P. V. Meyklyar "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ber Fiz" Vol XVIP No 1, p 129 (Brief contents of previous articles by the author and Ye. K. Putseyko in Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz 21, 1, 1951; 21, 2, 1951; etc., and others) - Ab- sorption and int photoeffect of AgC1 and AgBr crys- tals in visible and near ultraviolet bands were luvestigated. After irradiation of crystals a new bud, possessing strong pfiotoelec activity, located on the long-wave edge of proper absorption, was, 218T96 u3b/Physics - Photoeffect, crystals Tan/Feb 52 (Contd) "Vealed. This b&nd'being connected to excess of silver may be ascribed to F-centers, mostly re- sponsible for photographic sensitivity. 0 TW form or ft F= Ck7e or two %%Q.V Poklat Aked. 105~1 81 15D.Z.-Iflita etirve which is obtalovd by plotun.- IoE it, the amount or txposuro, as a roneflon of Ing t. the time or"rosure. tor a -constant dcn5ity 1), shows two branches bOlOIV and above the optimurn time (tqinir,.lunj H) respectively, Thii form of the isodcn.,.ity curve is treated mathem'Iticidly on The bads or the number of electrons =oMbingd, with halogens and so lost for tbu prodWfion or latent image centnas qt short eXpostue times, and the loss of latent Image centres by thermal deoruction during the formation wimn exv-jisurc time is long er Man uhloptimunL --7 1. MEMIAR, -17. V., Eng. 2. u3sji (6oo) 4- Steam Turbines 7- Changing the design of the water indicator of a high pressure steam boiler, Rab. energ., 3, No. 3, 1953- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, tkgril. 1953, Uncl. ~~-i IV k- r L Y fi t, USSR/Physics - F-centers in crystals FD-792 Card 1/1 Pub. 146-5/21 Author : Meyklyar, P. V. and Shimanskiy, R. S. Title : Thermal formation of F-centers in crystals of silver halide Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 27P~156-l.61, Aug 1954 Abstract : The increment of optical density of silver bromide crystals is measured while they are being heated. The concentration of F-centers thermally forming in the crystal and the activation energy of this process are computed. Twenty references, including 9 foreign. Institution : Molotov Pedagogical Institute Submitted : November 18, 1953 ~, ~, ,"], :4,W - WZYMAR, P.V. The nature of photochemical and photoelectric aeusItIvIty of 911,wer halide crystals and photographic emulsions. Usp. nauch. fat. 3:39- 45 '55. (Photographic sonsitouotry) (KM 9:1) U65HIFhysics Photo6raphy FD-1889 Card 1/1 Pub. 146-9/21 Author : Kazantsev, B. I., and Y&ykdyar,--P. V. Title : Regression of centers of a latent photographic image Periodical : Zhur. eksp, i teor. fiz. 26, 70-76, January 1955 Abstract The authors investigate the regression of centers of a latent image and subcenters with the passage of time. They show that the process of re- gression occurs in accordance with the law similar to the fall of photo- conduction and damping of luminescence in silver halide crystals. Nine references: e.g. P. V. Meyklyar, ibid., 21, 42, 1951; S. I. Golub, Tr. Odessk, gos., un-ta, 3,41, 1951. Institution: Molotov State Pedagogic Institute Submitted .. February 5, 1954 MMoWL7= K L /A R) V. U1.31SR/Physics F centers FD-1838 Card 1,'l -pub 146-23/25 .;-.uthor : Meyklyar, P. V. Title : F-centers in silver halide crystals Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 252-253, February 1~55 Abstract : The author labels as incorrect the assertion of S. G. Grenishin (ibid. 116, 1. 736, 1954) that the abnorption bands of 0,Br with wavelength 420-430 milli microns are not connected with the presence of. F certers in silver halide crystals, which are similar to F-centers in alkali~metal halides. The author states that such bands were first studied by him 'with Ye. K. Putseyko (ibid., 21, 341, 1951; DAN SSSR, 77, 391, 19151). Institution: -- Submitted : September 16, 1954 F. V. A,LILUAA, F. 7. "The - ,otolysis of the ci-,,. jtals of a sLI, -r .~,iice and the concealed p.:,.oto -ri.)Idc ima,--e." IA-riin~;rad OrdCr Of Lenin 3tate U ij~-,erii A. A. &Janov. Lenin-:rad, (Dissertati--n. ;*or ',I,,e De,,rec oj. Doctor in Pi.~-sicomjt,Ie-3-i,atI -I Sciences.) SO: Ymiz~pava Jt--Of;;Ls %11SYKILYARR P. V. "Photochemical Properties of the CrystalB of -1-111ver Halide," P Daper given at the International ~,onference on 5cientific Photography, Cologne, 2~-~7 5ep 1956 E-3,068,138 4-- - 3 -7 ' -~ .3 ( -1 USSR/Optics Abs Jorur: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10656 Author : Grokhotov, V.A., ~S~r~P-V- Inst : Vologod Pedagogical Inetittitt-. Title : Heat Treatment of CrystalE of Silver Bromide in Gelatin ax:.d Vacuum. K Orig Pub: Zh. nauch. I prikl. fotografii I kinematogo. 1956, 1, No 2, 89-97 Abstract: Thin layers of silver bromide obtained by fusing the salt between glass plateB, were heated at 600 in a 15% solution of photogelatin during 0.5 - 8 hours. As a result there Is an increase in the spectral absorption in the 4oo - 46o millimicron region and an increase in the photochemical sensitivity, while the photoconducti- Yity is diminished. On the basis of previous works by the author (Dokl AN SSSR, 1951, 77, 391), It is concluded that as a result of the Interaction between the silver bromide and gelatin there are formed F centers, which are centers of light sensitivity This Card 1/2 USSR/optics Abe Jour- Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1.957, No 4, lo656 K conclusion is confirmed by experiments on the heating of cry-;tale. in vacuum: after cooling, there is practically no change In the absorption in th 400 - 460 millimicron region (i.e., no F centere- are formed) and the photochemical sensitivity does not increase. One observes an Increase in the absorption in the 500 - 650 milli- micron region, due to the formation of metallic silver on the sur- face of the silver bromide, and a reduction in the photoeffect, which is ascribed to the acceptor properties of the thermally liberated silver. After exposure of such crystals, the photoeffect increases sharply, this being ascribed to the donor properties of photoly-tic silver. Card 2/2 4~ USSR/Zlectrftity - Dielectrics, G-2 Abot Journal: Referat Zhur - Fiziks, No 12,, 1956, 34991 Autbar: Yagorova, M. S., Meyklysr, P. V. Institutions Holotovsk State Pedagogical Institute, Xolotov Titles Quantum Yield of Photoelectric Rffect in Silver Bromide Crystals original Periodicals Zh. eksperls. i teor. fizik:L, 1956, 30, No 1, 6o-67 Abstracts The photo-effect was measured In AgBr with the aid of an a-c ampli- fier. To measure the absorptioD coefficient, a Se photocell vas used with a high-eensitivity mirror galwxometer. The quantum yield of the pboto-effect was investigated at roam temperature and at higher tem- peratures (up to 1000) in the spectrum region from 400 to 540 mu. in the blue portion of the spectr= there are 2 maxims, of photoeloctric sensitivity at 410-420 and 460 mou. As the temperature is increased from 18 to 660, the photoelectric sensitivity drops sharply. A!j the concentration of the F - centers increases, the quantum yield dim' - ishes exponentially and vice versa. This dependence is attributed Card 1/2 USM/ Physical chemistry - crystals B-5 Abs Jour Referat Zhixr - Kbimiyaj, go 4, 1957, 11039 Author Gladkovskiy Heyklyar P.V. Title Dark Conductivity of Silver Bromide Crystale Orig Pub Zh. ekaptriz i te-or fiziki, 1956, 30, No 5, 833-839 (zngiiah sumary) Abstract Fulfillment of Faraday 'a law was verified and it was shown that with smal I differences in potential (-4- 4v) conductivity of AgBr crystals having a thickness of several tenths of a xillluster is of electronic nature, while in hbgber fi!~lds it is ionic. Occurence of ionic conductivity is &CCGMPS- nied by growth of Ag-filanents (dendrites) over defects and surface of crys- tal (at 100-20CP), Growth of filaments starts at cathode and takes place by depletion og Ag4:Lons in areas adjoinin the Ag-filmeents. On change in di- rection of fitld lengft or filaments at anode decreases thile at the cathode (graphite of PQ nev dendrites appejr. At 10do in a field of 50 Y/ca rate of growth of Ag-filaments is of 10 -1 - 10-2 =/sec. Difference in potential at which conductivity becomes of ionic nature is higher for samples with fe- ver defects- The authors resch the conclusion that electric field lavers energy of activetion of movements of ions over defect areas of crystal. Card 1/2 /'-~ ~ ------------- USSRI Physical Chemistry - Crystals Abe Jour -. Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, U039 B-5 Destruction of photolytic Ag near the anode on heating is attributed to emission of electrons by Ag-particles which dissociate further into Ag4ions that migrated to the cathode. Result of illumination of AgBr crystals depends on the medium. Photolytic Ag separates most intensively in &2S at- mosphere and in vacuum. Illuml tion of crystals in 92 and 02 yields s results as in the air. Card 2/2 A KF.TILYAR, P.V. Studies of Soviet scholars on the action of light on photographic layers. Zhur.nAuch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 2 no.6:459-468 N-D '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Photographic emulsions) Distri V Long_w~vc lint t of th tu 14, absorption of.a. jklyfl~ and n_ Jt- S- Shimanskil Prjull" ":,k, 06 f ftedink, b&tr 12 lp-tm Werc 00WIM 'Of 20 to 400' t),, r Agrl. z, are al "r"%f'jj ~f LJA) . 1 Of) 'I., 4r I , 3j f2j, "', 4( '"tl. ;,:" 111ti-Itj It '0 UlA, W. Ocj o Ab r, flor tie or pd es AUTHORS: Gross, L.G.; Meyklyar, P.V. TITLE: Some Methodics Problems Connected wi", a St--3y ' t?~e Kine- tics of Photoconductivity in an Ernu.lsion Film (Nekctoryye metodicheskiye voprosy, svyazannyye s kinetik4 fotoprovodimosti emullsionnogo sloya) PERIODICAL: Z:hurnal nauchnoy i ~rikl ad rc,,, ?*~'torra f'.k ' / rp 329-434 958, Vol 3, Nr 5, (USSR) ,iBSTRA07: Carl Giadkovskiy and Meykiyar, Yegorova and Mpyklyar irev,.-,)us,y considered that the absrrptior. by thr~ k-v,ul-li~,~~ , f ;~l ' i6l~,' Auantum leads to the formation of an excit~n wLich. --n ~is- 3ociation, liber~ites an ele-`rc:. ~~r forms a 9--ver This phenomenc)r., they thoueht, coL~ld accr-unt f-r 7on.~ucti,.,4 ty 'ag. In th4 s present stuly of t4vit emuls4on film, Y of a r. - the a,.;thors malp 7,,se ~f a 3-s~aFse d.c. amplifier corisistir.6 of an electrometr.- -*are (witk. mil- liammot9r), a vrilt amilifier and a bath dp T!,,(-, -4iff'oron--e in the milliammeter Ijr~ no- expcs,-i-r, -~f the test -b~ect indicatel th- ;-i2,iP -,~' t~.f~+ --urrent. To measure the photoc-.nd~,ctivity kin(.tJ--q h- (o,,itj~ t of the -im~l i fier, the in,' -1'-8tng ~~trl, -,I d I P by-pasned and tY.r- cf1ectr-metri- qt,, .--P- to ! ttl.- ~7.t S_-V--- - ~-': - SDaie Met i -~s Pr~~bivma 7.,Dnnectp~ with a St dy tne K_nc conductivity d n an EmulsJ -.,r. F~ Dr, -' sta~:es ~-jf the EO-7 elpctronic osci":itr~r amil,fiar. vrj-4-- ous em-_;Inicn films arid Lests sam~ies tn., laver were: tested. 71-.e `Ims wert- e,*-, '1!.d e r 11 ~-. 1 t e I t f rn'm -a cir.~-10-d-,- 3ynchrr~:..Lc~l .-i;th, tra--. e ( s h r- : :IxIjt I '. r, 1~ U1. V 9 'T C o r Fi (-- h:3 f t rr; ~ I ei., f, r e L-h t ra i. 1. i E, t I~Yie f no rpq i tance and the reby the h c + jr. p r,f -he emulsi-n bef,~)ro and d_Lring exp-sur-?. -hp iu:, v I ty 1 at~ 3 r. Px -,cs Pd f i m 3 n I ~;Iiflxpr F,~,j '-, TI. f, 2 t r e ,, i , t e r t r e As a resllt _f was clear t na t t he ~ hc t o c 3nd,_c t iv f Y a ~7 .n a the processes taking i lace in the emul lhp~-r caused by tranoi-tory Irocesses in the init r ho ,i air, ~ I i fier. 'Iht~re art: 5 Irct-rams r n o~.- a,- r am s and 1,' re',~,ren-~,s f vih are v A7 i - ,an, I En'-Ii3h, Jla,~an~:Ee ~in~ Card 2/5 S t r, e C t w t y in Emu' sion Fi I ir, A --'SC IA T: ON - Perwkty pedagogicheakly i n s t i t u t Pi~ rm' 0 1 -1 t U * e ) I T'," E D Dt-pm~or 1-1. '.9156 1. Photographic emulsions--Photoconductivity 2. Laboratory equipment--Applications -.4 7 / z . .1 . ) U-TIORS: Kazantsev, I '.'e yk I y P r ,7 TITLE: The Kinetics of the Regression of the Centers of the I-Fitent Photographic Tmage (VinetikR r,~,,Fressii tsentrov skrytogo I f*otograficheskogo izobrazhenivA)I FFIRIODICAL: 1'hurnsl nsuchnoy i priklpdnoy fotografii i kinemptos7rafii, 1958, Vol ~, Nr 6, pp 4ci-4c6 0;.;sr,, AB3TRACT: 'he authors describr. investipptions into the kinetics of the regression of the centers of the 1-tent impge. These ex- Deri-rents are con-iderel important to a better .ndlerstandirg of the formation of the 19tent image. The nhotogrRphic layer underwent a deterTi,ed exposition. An incanlescent lami that obtained its energy fhroug~ n ferroresonant stabilizer was used as the source of light. -he lurption of illumination was 100 seconds. A rensitometric wedge-shaped transparent glass r1ste with a constant r.17 for white light ani t^.17 for blucL light wnq fix,d before the Inyor, , hillioov Involoper 0 was use,?. An evenly developing ~r~rrnpr~,~ure. with up to C.5 accuracy, was provided by therroststs. The obtained sensi- tograms were messured out on a p~.otoelectric densitometer. From these sensitoprems characteristic curves (gr-phs 1 to 1l)' Card 1/3 were developed. 7niform development was provided for all 1. *1 , - - - 7 - ~ - " , l :~: fhe Kinetics of the iegression 3f the :enters o-; tne 'atent I ma ge frames of one ppck until the imnpe tecPme visible. egressior of the image wan brought al~out by ',,eeping the frames under normal conditions, conditions with and without oxygen in a moist medium, and con,iitions of irradiation with rel light. The processes were compared. Tt is cinrludel that each pro- cesp starts with n liber-tion of electrons: photoelectric in the case of irradiation with red lijrht, thermic in the case of regression. This is followed b-,, a process of thermic eli- mination of the silver ions. The presence of oxyKen influences this process only with respect to its influence on the re- laxation of the photoelectric processes. Regression speed in a moist m(,dium with reduced oxygen content differs slight- ly from that in A medium with normal oxygen contents '5raph 12). Card 213 The Kinetics of the Regression of the "enters -,f the :.at~-nt Image These results confirm similpr results obtqined b-. -anadisn researchers. There are 12 graphs and 1 references, one of whicY. is .'oviet and I Canadian. ASS",CTATION: Perm', ~;osudarstvennyy peipgogiches~.iy instit:;t "E-erm', the State Fedairoericai institute,, Card 3/3 AUTHOR: Meyklyar-,_P.V . ..... SOV/77-4-1-lu/22 TITLE: About the Limit Inclination of the Isoopaqueness of the Photographic Layer (0 predellnom naklone izoopaki fotograficheskogo sloya) 0 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kine- matografii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 62-64 (USSR) ABETRACT: The author investi-ated the limit inclination of the isoopaqueness of the photographic layer mathe- matically and came to the conclusion that the phe- nomenon is observed in large crystals. The centers of photolytical silver originating at flare spots disintegrate immediately. This would mean, with respect to the photographical layer, that at a given exposure to light, the density of blackening would not grow with increased exposure time. Card 112 SOV/77-4-1-10/22 About the Limit Inclination of the Isoopaqueness of the Photo- graphic Layer There is I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy filial NIKFI (The Kazan' Branch of NIKFI) SUBMITTED: October 3, 1958 Card 212 ME YKLYAR, P.V. Effoot of emilsification factors on the shape of the spectral sen- sitivity curve of emulsion layers. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot. i kin. 5 no.2tl4l-142 Mr-Ap 160. (141RA W-5) 1, Filial Vseeoyuznyy nauchno-iselodovateliskiy kinofotoinatitut, Kazan'. (Photographic eftasions) .9 14 9 /13 10 2 A'.j TH 0 H 5Mey k lya r , P . V_~ , I ga n a t I y e v a , Z . PP i? s K o v a7E:'~-) e M. D . TITLE: On the shaoe of the soectral sensitiv~'y cui-ve :)f a pbotoC,raphic layer in the blue-violet rtinpe PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. ?4, 19ri, 4,,4, at,str-tcl' 241,526 (Zh. nauchn. i prikl. fotogr. i kinematjpr,, v no. ij, 1901, 264 - 275) TEXT:The optical density of an emulsion layer 4s proportional t,) ,ts thickness. The shape of the epectral sensitivity curve ioes not de~en,l upon the thickness of the layer, but varies with the duraticn of tn- second maturing of the emulsion. The spectral senstivity is determi-.-?l not only by the absorption goectrum of the silver halide, but also by the spectrum of the nhoto-effect of the microcrystallite,3 -)f tn4~- -m~!-qi(n' (Abstracter's note; ComPlete translation. Card 1/1 bEYKLYAR Relationship between photographic sensitivity and photographic effect. Zhur.nauch.i pcrikl. fot.i kin. 6 no.6:452-453 N-D 161, (MIRA 15:1) 1. Filial Vseaoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kinofotoinstitata, Kazan'. (Photovranhic Omulsions) (rhotagmphic isensitomtry) GROSS# L.G.; METFIYAR, P.V.; KHARITONOVAp Z.V. Effect of optical sensitizers an the photoelectric sensitivity of photographic layers having a different ripening time. Trudy NIKFI no.46s43-45 162o (MIRA 18:8) e ~' /6 2,; ~~ -,4 4 AUTEOR: Meyklyar, P. V TITLE: Absorption of light in silver halides PERIODICAL: FizikB tverdogo tela, v 4, no 1. -~A'2, 14,~ TEXT: The absorption of light by silver halides is investa,~-ited on the bLais of data from publications, It is stated thiit tnk, absorption edge is not determined by impurities but byexcitation of trons from local levels. The nature of these levels, however, I's nc -I-, clear. Most probably they are due to lattice defects The 1;,rler nt~- viously cause a dislocation of the neighboring halide iors which a decrease in their excitation energy, I e - , to the f orm~-. t ion ) " : ~' ;~ I levels. M. Z. Peakova cooperated with the author in this wcrk Men~i^,n is made of G. 'I, Grenishchin, A A. Solodovnikov (ZhTF, 6~ M~ 1. Kornfelld (FTT, 2, 179, 1960). There are 2 figures and ces: 4 Soviet and 15 non-Soviet. The four irost recent references English-language publications read as follows: S, Tutihasi Phys R~, 105, 882, 1957; Ch Koester, M. Givens Phys Rev , 106, P4*. 19-'; Card -12 3 / ' ~-' /~' e , ~ "4 Absorption of light in sli'ver hallde3 BE 4 Martienssen- Journ Phys Chem Sol~, 8, 294, H ~7 F. Brown Phys Rev 462, 1958. A 1, T ' 0 11 Vqeroyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'ski 'K ~, ri-, f - Kazanskiy filial 'All-Union Scienific Req;..%r-t_ Cf ?"'Otion Pictures, Kaznn Bran.-'~./ S U B hl I T Tin'D July 14, ~3(.. Card 5/181/62/004/007/003/037 B102/B104 -)V k, .1, A. and ,,eyklyar, ?. V. Y -J-; lv e rbro;ni le photoconductivity 1 CAL: F , z-,a tvr._'oro tea, v. 1962, 4, no. 7, 170' - 1703 The z--,ectral distriliution of ~)hotoconductivity in non-illuminated -(~Br ~".-ystals 3.01 - 1.05 mrn thick was studied with the aid of a d-c ampli- fier ~n.' an oscilloscope. Illumination was provided by an -4 ',`F-4) quartz monochromator with a xenon lamp and an Y.11-2(UM-2) glass ,monoc'-romator, lastinz for 1120 sec. Photoconductivity was referred to the C, incident unit energy. At low energy it was found to depend linearly on the unit enc.-gy in the range 250 - 500 m,- It is knovm that the spectral dis- tr4l'.-)ution of photoconductivity havin- maxima at 420 - 430 and 360 m-, after activation by lieht. A similar effect was achieved by causing tr=ine vapor to act on the specimens for several hours. This effect of Iro-iine can be coi-.-Densated by vacuum treatment. The change in the photo- c3n`uctivity s-,)cetrum is attributed to the holes opened up by light, the clectrons set free being captured in traps which are dissolved by bromine Card 1/2 6/161/62/0C4/007/003/037 ..)i'.ver bromide ... 3152/BlO4 t-ea ti;,en t. Cx:j.-t~r. tr.-:i,in,-nt in the dark red-aces photoconductivity considei- 're ar ably. 7h, e .1 f ra res. A6 _J0 U-N : 'ises;,.yaznyy n7luchno-issloduvatellskiy kinofotoinstitut y fli`al 'All-Union Scientific Research Institute of t,azanski - '..:otion Picture PhotoGraphy, Kazan' Branch) C, U December 30, 19/1 Card 212 HEYKLYA.R. P.V.; PESKOVA, H.Z. Method of measuring the absorption spectrum of emulsion layers. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.1:66.-67 Ja-F 162. WM 15:3) 1. FiUal Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo kinofotoinatituta, Kazan#. (Photographic emulsions-Spectra) ~EYKLYAR, P.V. Reports on the latent photographic image amd opticed eenz-t-zatj-r, made at the Internation&I Colloquium on Scientific PhoLography Ln Zurich. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.4;311--31"' JI-Ag 162. ',ff' -5:F; ,, HA (Fhotography6--Gongresses) (Photographic emulsions) S/051/62/ol3/004/020/023 E039/E491 AUTHORS 11.V., Shvarts, V.1-1., Kharitonova, Z.V Borin, 7-y-u-f-ina, S.I., Silotskaya, N.V. TITLE: Photographic films for spectroscopy and astronomy PERIODICAL: Opti,(a i spektroskopiya, v.13, no.4, 1962, 607-609 TEXT: Recent work at the Kazanskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauctino-is5ledovatel I skogo kinafoto3.nstituta (Kazan' Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute on Cinemaphotography) has been aimed at increasing the sensitivities of photographic films for long exposures and of infrachromatic, films. Films having greater sensitivity were developed for long exposures in the near ultraviolet region and for different regions of the infrared up to 1050 nl~x- Films for th6 visible region are designated by the letter A (Astronomy) and a number corresponding to the wavelength for which the sensitivity is a half of the filaximum and on the long wavelength side. This film is manufactured at the Kazanskiy khi,,nichaskiy zavod (Kazan' Chemical Works). Films for the infrared region are designated by a number corresponding to its maximum sensitivity. Spectral sensitivity Card 1/ 3 S/05l/S2/Gl3/GO4/C20/C23 Photographic films ... E039/E491 curves L): A-UII~-, ,-65c,, .~-66c, and A-70C are giver.. In the tabIv Lhe -sensitIVIty of tlese films is compared witti a _, K u ciA 1, f 'tie sensitivities aro coitipared 41t correspondin 01- LI-.Q iiori-sensit,-zuc! fi.11%; and at niaximum sensitivity for the zensitivity curves are also given for -9ce , - ~, 6) 5- - - "rid fillas. The sensitivity of 1-1056-1 and can bc significantly increased bv the r,,etno, of hypL-rsensitization described by S.M.Solovlyev (Fotografirovanlye v infrakrasnyl,,~h luchakh - I~otography in infr-red r4yS - Izd. "Iskustvo", X., 1957). An infrachromatic film A-~50 is also ;:iz%nufacturt.:(! whicri is sansitivt~ up to about 9CO m,,i. The derisity ~of backgrount! fogging for u1 zhese films does not exceed G.',. Tiie ~ifiould be storud at 2 to 40C since storage of fii;ris for use in t:.,i vj!jjkjIe region cau~;es an increase in fogging and in the case of' in.'rachro~:.atic fil--is there is a decrease in sensitivity. Tric rf thL 6iscribed filiiis lies in the range 2.0 to 3.0. Thero art, 3 figures and I table. -D '--ay 17, !~jt)2 Card 2/3 S/051/62/013/OC4/020/C23 i hotographic films . . . E039/E491 Compared typos S Nu Ka zan Kazan' film Kodak SKodak 8 I A- 5()() Oa 0 1. 2 A-650 Oa C 7-0 3 A-66o Oa E 6.() 4 A-700 Oa F 7.0 Abstracter's note: This is an abridged translation. Card 3/3 MEYKLYAR, P.V.; BARRO, M.I. NSpectral analysis of the phototraphic proceseff by M.N. Gorokhovsidi. Reviewed tr P.V.Meikliar, K.I.Barro. Zhur. nauch.i prikl.fot.1 kin. 8 no.1:76-77 Ja-Feb. '63. (MIRk 16x2) (Photography-Equipment and supplies) (Gorokhovskii, M.N.) DOLGOFOLOTA, N.R.; MMMIR, Pj.; MARTS, V.M. Effect of development conditions on the Bbape of the "Ctral senBitivity curve of' unsensitized photogr&Dhic laTere. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 8 no.3:185-189 ?tr~-Je 163. (MIRA 16: 6) 1. Filial Vaesoyusnogo nauchno-iasledovatellskogo kinofoto- instituta, KazanI ~PhotoKmphlc senvitometr7) 1A a6 * r r.,- n Bran-h 'I~Al,rP and develope,i by tLe Kaza 1(esuzirc: I"O"tuts. r r 4 k' speKt. it t 'too k-.ra. w -IK , -,, , , . V, M(-,rI.ttnI.:3m o, I~v- 1*3rmaitt n of 14+pnt phot, gre *r-',r , ,~ht.u-. nwwh. L pz-Lk-~ "~t. I ktn. 10 no.It4' r", ift-F ot~5. ~MIRA I~il.) I. Filial Ii ict,n,-)-i.,3.glf)(~i-)vatel'3kogr) kInt-f,,toIn-,tItutFi, YftLan' . W,YKLYAR, P,V. Concerning the article ""fect of exposure time on the sharp- ness of the photographic image" by G.I. Belinekaia, M.S, Guolkova. Zhur. nauah. i. prIkI. fot. I kin. 9 no.31215 )!~-Je 164. (MIRA 18M) WEIQLa. My Wentaminovich; SHWARTS. Semen Aronovich; KMTOT,B. I., redaktor-, Ill r.-TT".7' LI reitktor izdatelletva. AMDRMT, S.P., tekhnichaskiy redaktor (Coke production] Proizvodstvo icokes. Kharlkov. Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metallurgii, 1955. 394 p. (Niorofilml (KLRA 10:1) (Coke) TAYTS, Ye.M dok-tor -tekhn. nauk; MARTS, S.A.~ kand. tekhn. nau;jdeceasedjt PEYSAKHZON~ I.B.,. inzb.; GELIFM, M.L.y inzh.; DVITRIYENKO, M.T., inzh.-, DORFMI, G.A.,, inzh..- -..ZRAELIT .. Ye.-M.,, inzh.~ KULAKOV, N.K., inzh.; KUSHIYANSKIY, B.S... inzh., 14EYKSONjltt.V.~,;_.,_#;~".[decea~6d]3 LEONOV, A.S., lnzh.-, SHVAftiS--,-'~-.I7.,-inzh.; i3!WART!i4A*N,' I.Ya., inzh.; YATSMIKO: 11,Ya., inzb., BABIL, P.P., inzh.,- KHANIN, I.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; KOZYREV, ~.P., inzh.,, red., KUEUUN, P.L. inzb., red.~, LGALOV, K.I., inzh., red.; LEYTES V.A., inzh., red.~ DEWIER, B.Z., In7-b.,red.3 POTAPOV, A.G.. inzh.. red.; SHELKOV, A.K., red. [By-produc-L c~-ee industry worker's handbook in six volumes) Spravochnik k.,-,XsokhImika v shesti tomakh. Moskva, Metal-- lurgiia. Vol.2. 1965. 288 p. (14IRA 18:8) MIAM, Pstr Alskmandrovich-. EIKIN. A.I.. prof.. reteenzenti PODRIZ. S.A., lnzh.; insh.. red.; FONICM . I.T.0 lm$h.. re4.1 DUGINA, W.I., takhn.red. Efteumottle hastmeral Pnevustleheskie moloty. Moskva. Gas. nauchno-tekknelsd-v* mehinostroit.lit-ryo 1959. 1" p. (MIRA 12:7) (fteumette mchimery) (Hammers) Kk $Clip. gi ON I !j 911 31 81 1i i Al I i 51 I'vill d:'111 Sol I.-j113 j XV-113 t g t3 PRISM 138118411311-13 1 . t..- 1 1 j PAIN fit. CA MEMKH'q G,I,'g inzh* Galmdation of 31riws for friction disc brakes on crdnkabaf t pressese [Nauch, trudy) MIEWHa 1:98-103 '59. (KLRA 14 : 1) (Pmmr Swesses-Brakes) MEYIAKH, G.I. Vibration damper for a pneumatic rammer. 14ashinostroitel' no.12:40 D '~,5. IP:12': L 442t7_66 FNT W / T DJ ACC NR- AP6017099 (A,#) SOURcri, COM,; tTR/0413/66/000/010/0112/0112 INVENTOR:- Meylakh, G. 1. ORG: none TITLE- Device for lubricating a piston wrist pin. Class 47, No. 181922 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promy8hlennyye obrazt8y, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 112 TOPIC TAGS: lubrication, 4piston, Icbrtca4on ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has I)een issued describing a lubricatinp__dgv for feeding grease to the wrist pin of a piston moving in a cylinder. The device consists of a grease ciip and an inlet valvp built into the piston. For better lubrica- tion of the wrist pin, the grease cup is built into the piston head, which, in additio4. has a cylindrical protrusion with a hole in it for feeding the grease. Above the inlet valve of the piston there is a hollow space connected to the protrusion at the pistou entrance. The connecting rod has a built-in inlet chamber linked through grooves.4p the inlet valve and the pin. Orig. art. has: I figure. [KPI i- Card 1 / 2 UDC; 621, 896-242, 42 .L-44'117- 6 ACC NR, AP601IT9-9--9-- Fig. 1. Device for lubricating a piston wrist pirl. I --Grease cup; 2- cylinder head; 3- cylinder: 4- protrusion; 5- piston; 6- inlet valve: 7-hollow space; 8-conneeting-xod; 9-chamber; 10-pin SUB CODE: 131 SUBM DATE: 29Jun641 2/2 14ETLAK-11, I. G. Outflow of waters of the Arctic Ocean into the Bering Sea. Proll. Ark-t. w-.3:35-40 ' 58. (MIRA 12:1) (Baring Sea--Ocean currents) Complu c=p;MmdX of dia Ith Kj lives, A, HSI Mo 1.0-La HaXA h M., 12 1 U.R.S.S. "I, English).- [A ctuttd..sq. mkt. of KPtCl. was bmted with 2,11-411- methyl-3-buyagAa-d1a (UP) to furm WSW-WA. X- WtUnClsh wbJclt was not ) ted but was trtated with 4_~r I I (I)- td. as au all vadtr. OWgcr"ta--c*W"*u scmag with's slam rod. CML I m,W7* (q~=-tubt) and-BD-11 (scoled tube)t deampom In 1W Wmater and rum with aloumu hrf~ I'lle U101. WL of 1. detd. cryostob: '1 24 1~0 1 .;r! 'A I rr, -Jit i-(-,nF s h c 8.3 r, This Prml"ct dg Plot orptulffljw well And tras unnable, but vvhV3 all t Ulm-01 Atilould, fit pyrf(jille Ava-, prooiii, mcl C,11.. JNH; (CJIMNO. lm formed; stiow-white, Crystalline. wry W. InHil, Oil staisding It gradually darkosi wid Wrtm ditty III solll. goylon, -81ving .1, ill nceot*mce %I ith ClIenly2ev's n1le (C.A. 30, 6o.'W) A. S. Motman Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 4/19 Authors FrIdman, Yu. and Heylakhs, M. %WNU30"~W APO'Xw.~~ 'v Title Instrument flying AID P - 2221 Periodical: Kryl. rod., 5, 8-9, MY 1955 Abstract The author describes instrument flying on a Yak-18 sport aircraft. He mentions the following Instruments: artificial horizon AGK-47 B and the watch AVR-M. Institution: None Submitted No date ~tlI L 85-9-8/33 AUTHOR: Meylakhs M., P110t-Igtructor TITLE: A Record F lig th (V Rekordnom Folete) PERIODICAL: Kryllya Rodiny, 1957, Nr 9, p. 6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author relates a flight for All-Union distance- record he had carried out in June 1957. The record was established for a specially conditioned Po-2 plane fal.-,ing into category II (i.e. weighing between 500 and 1000 kgs ) The distance of 1003 km. (route: Moscow- Buzuluk-6hkalov) was covered in 8 hours and 15 minutes. The article contains no information of scientific in- terest. One photo. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 85-57-12-11/20 AILT,11150RS: Zai47ch-kin, S. and "USSR Record Holders in it_clane Onp o rAC s T T-I%E. Renor-_4 FlIght in 8~i An-2 ?Iane (Reko,~dnyv polelk, na sariolete _k-') - ~' ) PERIODIIIIIAL: K--yllya .-odiny, 1957, Nr 12, p 10 (USSR) AB3f.'~RAII'T: The authors describe their flight Ln an An-2 plane, deelkgned ~,y CO.K. Antonov, by which they established 4 USSR on a trianqnOar roulte 7uFjh'_nc -- Tlildionn-va pustTnya - Vyaz I ma. Me flying t' -me was 8 hours 2( rZ_nutes; the distance co,rered or. a closed ro-:te was 2 013-192 ~m-, which established fix-at record; tha, speed of ~-)8.244 kx.11-1r. a-n a 2,OCIO-km. -.,.cood route establiEhed the second record; the speed of 264.891 km.Ar. on a 500-k-M. closed route, the third record, widt. the speed of e52.716 ~m.llhr. on a clo!3ed 1,000-kim. route the fourth record. Personalities mentioned include: engIneers N. Allmov and A. Myachkov; technicians V. No,%,iko-v and A. YevaVev; L.Ya. Oshurkov, deputy chair-man of the DOSAAF Moscow Cormaittee; sports commissars N. Kolltsov and N. Babayev; N. Loginov, honorary Master of Sports, of the TsAK SS3R imenl V.P. Chkalova Oaz-d 1/2 Record Flight in an An-2 Plane 85-57-12-11/29 (Central Aeroclub of the USSR imeni, V.P. Chkalov); and R. Volkov, sportsman 18t rank. There is one photograph showing N. Kolltsov, chief of the precision instruments laboratory at the Cent'ral Aeroclub of the USSR imeni V.P. Chkalov, and tte two authors, S. Zamychkin and M. Meylakhs. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Aviation-USSR 8-51-58-5-17/38 AUTHOR! Meylakhs, M., Master of Sports (Moscow) TI7LE: Instructor's Tribune (Tribuna instruktora); Gliders Towed by Yak-12r (Buks1rovka planerov samoletom Yak-12r) PER-IOD7,(JAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 5, pp 11-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author stat-es that Soviet aeroclubs use the Po-2, Yak-12r, Yak-12m, and An-2 airplanes to tow gliders, but that in is experience the Yak-12r and Yak-12m are best adapted for 2.anding and tald.ng-off in limited areas. Detailed instruc- t'-ons are given on the procedure eand technique of towing, the ahoiae of a landing field, the maintenance of proper contact between glider pilot and tow plane. There is one photograph. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Aviation - USSR 2. Gliders - Performance AUTHORS: 85-58-7-21/45 ,!!jjj!qj2.L~nd Pozharov, G., Masters of Sports TITLE: Protective Measures Against Stoma During a Neohanized Glider Take-.off (Grozozashohitnyye aredstva, pri mekhanizirovannom vzlete planera) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 7, pp 15-16 (ussR) ABSTRACTs The authors reply to an Inquiry addressed to the editors by a Riga reader concerning an unfortunate phenomenon in mechanized glider take-offs with the Nazarov winch, i.e. tow line and tow lock become charged with electricit The length of the cable is 1200 to 1500 M. at an altitude of ~080 to 600 m. and on uncoupling.the glider pilot experiences an electric shock and occasionally observes a spark sym with a grounded winch. Since flights are frequently made near atom clouds and in the vicinity of large broadcasting stations, the writers wonder whether these circumstances contribute to the charge in the cable, although strong shocks are also felt under quiet atmospheric conditions. In reply, the authors state that static electricity accumulates in the atmosphere because of condensed moisture and the movement Card 0 -rotective Measures Against Storms (Cont.) 85-58-7-21/45 of ascending currents which cause drops of moisture In the air to break up and become charged. When the accumulation of these drops is considerable, it may lead to the development of electric fields sufficiently strong to ionize the air and produce lightning. Electric field& develop with particular frequency in zones where there are high-voltage electric conductors, masts of large broadcasting stations, transformer substations, underground electric cables, or other equipment radiating stray electricity. Lightning rods are used as a protection against electric charges and are easily made at any aeroclub. Fig. 1 shows the working principle of a lightning rod; Fig. 2 shows a common occurrence when the cable and automatic winch are transformed into a lightning rod. Glider units and-stations using automatic winches of the P. Nazarov and A. Dabakhov- V. Zayarnyy type in flying gliders frequently neglect to observe the most common precautions against electric discharges. Also, in constructing winches insufficient attention is paid to their safe use when electric charges are present. The authors believe that Introduction of protective Card 2/3 Protective Measures Against Storms (Cont.) 85-58-7-21/45 devices on winches will safeguard gliders at take-off and describe the respective methods. The ground should be soaked when too dry, since grounding is more effective on wet ground. Contact and connections must be free of dirt,, paint, rust, or oil, Attendants working on winches must wear rubber boots and gloves, and when the glider is being towed, must don protective clothing before approach- Ing the winch. There are 5 sketches. Card 3/3 1. Gliders--Toving devices--Safety measures KITLAKH3, M.. master sporta. rekordemen SSSR. Should trouble cow. they can be relied on. Radio no. 6:7-8 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Radio in aeronautics) EHIKCHMHRATA, Too; MIA , H., master sportap rokordomen SSSR; BARANOVA. A. Facto. events, people. Irryl.rod. 11 no.7:12-13 JI '60. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Inzhener otdela obaluzhivaniya Aeroflota (for Zhouchushnaya). (Aeronautics) UIUMM, V., zaaluzhennyy master sporta, rekordsmen Sovetskogo Soy-uza po aviatsionnym vidam sports; GIPPZM. I.. sportsmenka pervogo razryads, rekardamen Sotetskogo Soyuza po aviatsionnym vidan sporta; DMHSMN. M.. master sporta, rekordemen Sovetakogo Soyuza po i-viatsionnym vidam sportaL ter sporta, rekordsmen Sovetskogo Soyuza po aviatsionnym vidam sportaq SOLOPTIVA, It, master sporta, rekordsmen Sovetskogo Soyuza po aviAtsionnyin vidam sporta. Lot us open an account of Spartakiada records. Kry-I.rod. 11 no. U: 2 N l6o, (KIPA 13:10) (Airplane racing) SERGEYEV, A. (g.Kishinev); BAKHWH, Z.; GRUZDIS, A.; LYAKHOVETSKIY, M.: MEYLAKH, M.; ANIKIN, I. (g.Novorossiysk) Facts, events, and people. Kryl.rod. 12 no.2114-15 F 061. (MIRA 14:6) (Aeronautics) MEYLAKHS, M., master sports Night flight. Kryl.rod. 12 no-5,24-25 My 161. (KUU 14:7) (Airplaneg-piloting) MEYLAKHS, M., master sport& Friendship aide competitition. Kr7l.rod. 12 no-7:3 Jl '61. (KERA 14: 6) (Parachuting) MUTIAN . M. .--, ....... ~ 7 Attention! Take.' Grashd. av. 20 no.3:12 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Motion pictures in aeronautics) WJLUM,j~ti_q_qLIKOV, N., komardir otryada; PCMLIKO, F., (Grodnov BSSR) Facts,, events, people. Kr7l. rod. 11, no.5:28-29 My 163. (Aeronautics) (MIRA 16:7) ALEKSkNDROVA, T.; MFYUKRS, M. No end to a dream. Kryl. rod. 15 no.9:1F S '64. (H: 1.], 18:1,11 MEYLAKHS, M., master sporta History of a certaln parachute. Kryl. rod. 15 no.!I:16 X 164. (MIRA 18:3) MEYLAKHS, M., master sporta, rekordsmen SSSR About, courageous and skillful people. Crrazhd. av. 21 no.6:32 je 164,, (MIRA 1718) MEYLAIGiS 14 t,~r i ~oinhndlr samr-Anui, imo n-,.11;25 N 164. I'OGOSrAN# Z.; PzTmsrmTs, Kh-; MEYLAKHS, MI; ZONOV, N, Aeronautical lalsidoscOPee Grashdo av. 22 no,7:26-17 JI 164o WRA 28s4) NELAYEV, V.; F"i-IIENIN, M.; MI~Y~LkKHS,_M., master spcrta; LYAKHOVETSKIY, G. Facts, e,/erj',s, Pc-OPle- K171. rod. 1) no.":IP,19 Mr (MTRA 18:5) 1. Zamestitell naf-halinika Upravlenlya poly-arnoy avlatsii Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota (for Fllipenn).