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Possibility of semiconductor... B123/B104
The authors mention Abrikooov who studied the superconductivity of metals
with high electron gas density, and R. N. Bogolyubov et al. viho made
calculations for metals (Novyy metod v teorii sverkhprovdlimosti, izd.
AN SSSR, 1958). The authors first consider a model with isotropic
effective mass. They derive an equation for calculating tile energy gap
A (w,) 4id(AtOO
ES - 42 (12)
es 2 (13).
4%hv,r-. Alms
VF = electron velocity at Fermi surface, c dielectric constants,
';2 = )2v2' w
r = frequency of longitudinal optical phonons,.7-Fermi
(P - PF F I
energy. For other denotations c.f. G. M. FIiashberg, ZhETF, 38, 966,
1960. It can be seen that the maximum gap riidth corresoonds 7o the minimum
velocity at the Fermi surface, i. e., to the maximum effectivc! mass.
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Possibility of semiconductor-, B123/BlO4
These formulas obtained for the model with isotropic effective mass
also hold for the anisotropic case up to and including one numerical
factor under the natural logarithm. In piezoelectric semiconductors
the attractive force between the electrons contributes to the exchange
of piezoacoustic phonons. Superconductivity can be the most favorably
studied in those polar semiconductors in which the electrons in the
conduction band are sufficiently concentrated and in which they are
strongly coupled with the lattice vibrations. There are 1 figure and 4
references: 3 Soviet and I non-Soviet. The reference to the English-
language publication reads as follows: J. Bardeen, L. Cooper, J.
Schrieffer. Phys. Rev., 108, 1175, 1957.
ASSOCIATION. Institut POlUDrovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of
. Semiconductors AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 24, 1961
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ZRIRYAKOV, B.M.; LARKIN, A.I.
Imitator of the signals of nuclear magnetic resonance. Avtom.
i telem.; sbor. at. no.2:95-99 f62. (MM 15:9)
(Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation)
(Oscillators, Electron-tube)
(Electronic measurements)
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B102/B104
AUTHORS: Vaks, V. G., Calitskiy, V. I.'., Larkin, A. 1.
TITLE. Collective excitations of particles with non-zero angular
momentum -Dairing
PE'RIODTC'L: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 5, 1962, 1319-1325
TEYT: in this contribution to the theory of superconductivity, systems are
examined in wihich the at-tr--ction in a state with 10 -1 0 is dominant, as in
r
the case of HO where the attraction in the D state is dominant (L. P.
Pitayevskiy, ZhETF, 37, 1794, 1959). As well as those from single
Particles, collective excitations in such systems are examined. The shape
of the excitation spectrum is important for explaining of superfluidity
properties as well as for stability investigations. The equation for the
Cap -A in the energy-specil-run admits of general solutions only in the case
of zero angular momentum pairing (two solutions; 0, and 0).
,here non-zero moments are paired, special solutions must be sought.
Collective excitations are examined here by a relativity technique as
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Collective excitations of ... B1027BO104 .
developed in a preparatory work (Vaks et al. ZhETF, 41, 1655, 1961). The
system, which is assumed to be composed of fermions, coexists with sonic
excitation and other excitations causing no -ap in the energy spectrum.
0
The scoi~e is restricted to a graph of the first order
+ i A (L - izeA,A Im A). The fermion Green func-
1 A2'15; 1 2
(P) A
tion G ip +7) becomea
A, - iAyj
Al + iA6 ,P, I A P,
for A 1,2 A, .2 D (nn') AI,2(n') dn' d2P.
P (9)
n
is found and since 6(p) is
A (n) p D (tin') In A" A (n') (10),
2 1 A W) 12
the enero-y width of the interaction range (10) can be inserted into a
system o:f algebraic equations
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Collective excitations of ... 3102/BI04 .
wherein r. - P, + P5; r- . P1 - r5; Y+ . YI � Y5; a and P stand for + or
.If energy and moment are,,~zero (&~ - k - 0) the equation for the change of
the seli-energy part of Z coincides with the solution above mentioned:
SP (1 + y )2^:1(n). As an example the case of the scalar pairing is
4 2> --9,
examined when D(n n') is independent of angle. Z~is assumed to be real so
that. 7-1 _0) and the given equation is valid when
- A ia75' (75 ' (10 1 A A
r With gradient transformation ia Y57- we have
r+ ia6 . The excitation spectrum with small k is obtained from the
condition under which the following equation can be solved:
Fn i A2 . . (29)
2~dn m2-(vkti) 2r*-r-+2r+-r*+,,-AL rn _ _Fn r fn)C, = 0,
+ + IAII + +
wherein ci is a linear function of k. A sonic branch always exists, the
hydrodynamic velocity of the sound waves bein~,,yfff. The velocity of
other excitations depends on the direction of k and can be expressed in
terms of !~j of the single particle excitation speptrum. As-an example,
the case examined by Anderson and Morel (Phys. Rev. 123, 1911, 1961) is
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B104/B102
AUTHORSi Baz', A. I., Vaks, V. G., Larkin, A. 1.
TITLE. K-meson-- hyperon resonances
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 43,
no. 1(7)s 1962, 166 - 174
TEXT: Experimental data on the cross sections of the reactions
+ p ~t + K and n- + p--+-A-+ K near the Z + K threshold are
phenomenologically analyzed. A level in the system Z + K with T 1/2
with a binding energy of about 30 Mev is assumed to exist. In the cross
section-of the reaction n + + K; this level leads to a resonance
below the 7- + K threshold. Possible levels in the systems A- + K, N + Q,
N + ca, and N + Kk are discussed. To clarify the interaction between "~'and
X in states with T - 1/2, the cross sections of the reactioh n + N---gJL + K
must be studied in the energy range T. - 810 - 900 Mev, and of the reac-
tion A- + p---~'Z + K, near the threshold. The analysis is conducted by
methodi of R. Dalitz and S. Tuan (Ann. Phys., 8, 100, 1959; 10, 307, 196o;
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IC-meson - hyperon resonances B104/B102
Phys. Rev. Lett., 2, 425, 1959; Rev. Mod. Phys., 33, 471,, 1961; Talk at
Aix-en-Provence Int. Conf., Septedber, 1961, preprint); unitarity, time
reversail, and analycity of the scattering matrix are used for analyzing
the YN interaction at small energies. There are 3 figures.
SUBMITTEDt January 24p 1962
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B102YBI86.
AUTHOR: Larkin, A. I.
VITLE: Solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the Fermi-Yang model
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreti6heakoy fiziki, V. 4.3,
no. 6(12), -1962, 2302-2307
TEXT: Fermi and Yang (Phys. Rev. 79, 17399 1949) ivere the first to develop
a model in which a meson is considered a bound state of baryon and anti-
baryon. This model is now modified. The nucleon-antinucleon bound states
are considered for the case where the interaction can be described by a
potential well, but instead of the Breit equation (solved by Fermi-Yang)
the Bethe-Salpeter equation is solved. The.difference is that here the
Dirac vacuum is partly taken into account becauser, for the nucleon
considered, a transition to-a negative-enerFy state is forbidden. Inter-
actio with the vacuum leading to NN-interaction and changes in the nucleon
mass neglected. Thus the interaction is described by
~ITAIU (r, - rt) IPIT~'Vz'
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Solution of the Bethe-Salpeter... 3102YB186
where the potential U depends only on the particle-distance, and
K-P (P) P, - M M)'. ~ U(P - P') K.1, (p') dIp', (2)
is the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the particle-antiparticle bound state;
K is the two-particle Green function, 2~q/2, where p is the
P1,2 - P
relative four-momentum, q the total four-momentum in the c.m.s.,
q s (1&,0,0,0), ft - meson mass, U(p-pQ - Fourier component of interaction
potential. K is then given as the superposition of 16 linearly independent
matrices, the function Yn(p) Kn(p)dp 0 is introduced and for
ap
j . -2 202 the system
pip ~ V*p + _L AM ~ VpA
2 2 Ip2 + M2) 2
J-1V'A _PM VVP _ M2 VVA;
j -I Vs 2p2 VVS + mp. ~ vg.
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Solution of the Bethe-Salpeter... B102yB186
J-'VV, 2mp. 4, Rnil A 6.0 - P.PP I 4AV r-.;Yp, _!I~V*PA' (10)
2
J-11PA pp,) VVIA
2 V'PII + (P'6'0
a V
(p-p')V (p')d3p'
V
~
is obtained for the singlet and triplet states, respectively. These
equations can be treated only for special limiting cases. An estimate
obtained by variational calculus yields
V < 32m/15n (1-5e-) 2 BeV (18)
)2_
-1for the depth of the potential well if (V-/2m . 1/200. Fermi-Yang ob tained
V-25 Bev and V-oo if tL-1*0. For a square viell of radius a~,1/m from
Eq. (9)
PR = 4 (Ml nzV - 20) + 4 (;t/a)' (I _' 3y/2M + 20'/M)=:~
6m' (1-2VIm) + 3 (:%/a)3.
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Y
Solution-of the Bethe-Sal peter... B102
B186
is obtained. Normalizing the potential with respect to the pion mass, one
,obtains for the masses of the'other particles (two pseudovector NA'1'2A'
a scalar, tLs and a vector particle [c,):
P11A EEz Gni'(1AV1m) 4- 3 (4,51d)' i:.
IA,A= 4m'(1 , Vhn) + 2 (4,5/a)' 20 + 30/al,
jt2s = 4m' (I - V1m) + (4,5/a)l 2e + 10/a2, (20)
p1v = 4m' (I - V1m) + (3.8/a)s 2m' + 4,5141.
In the other case, for small a, in (9) (10) m and w are negligible against
p and in zeroth approximation the condition for the existence of a.pseudo-
00
scalar meson will be (P o(p,p')y(p1)dp'. For its mass the inequality
p
2 2 2 2 2
Y-; 4- 4m > Vts > tt. + 2m. will be valid. The results show that due to the
application of the Bethe-Salpeter equations the main qualitative predictions
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Solution of the Bethe-Salpeter... B102YB1.86
of Fermi-Yang, such as a larger well depth or large number of levels are no
-longer valid. From Eq. 09) it follows that at strong interactions the
square of the pion mass becomes negative which indicates vacuum instability.
This can be avoided if the change in nucleon mass (due to interaction)
is taken into account.
ASSOCIATION: Moeko 'vskiy fiziko-tpkhnicheskiy,ihstitut (Moscow Physico-
technical Institute)
SUBMITTED: July 28, 1962
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VAKS, V.G.; GALITSKIY, V.M.; %"IN, A.I.
Collective excitations in paring in the case of non-zero angular
momentum. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 42 no.5:1319-1325 My 162.
(KRA 15:9)
1. Moskovskiy inzhonerno-fizicheskiy institut.
(Angular momentum (Nuclear physics)) (giiperconductivity)
VAKS, V.G.;-LARKI*, A.I.
Regge poles in the nonrelativistic problem assuming nonlecal
and singular interaction. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.3t
800-809 163. (MM& 16:10)
1. Institut atomnoy ~nqrgii AN SSSR.
(Potential, Theory of)
(Particle's (Nuclear physics))
MIGDALJ. A.B.; LARKIN, A.I.
Phenomenological approach to the theory of the nucleuz. Zhur.
eksp. i teor. fiz- 45 no-4:1036-1050 0 163. (MA 16:11)
VAKS, V.G.; jt~~]Tj A.I.
Anplitude characteristics at k= - 1 In the Bethe - Salpeter
equations. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.4:1087-UOI 0 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
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AUTHOR: Larkin, A. 1.
TITLE: Effect of collectiveexcitations oii.the electrodynamics of,-
superconductors
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor..fiz., v. 46,
no. 6, 1964, 2188-2201
',!TOPIC TAGS: supercond4ctivity, electrodynamics, surface layer, ir
absorption, microwave spectroscopy, thin film
ABSTRACT: Unlike theearlier studies o~ th6,electrodynamics of
superconductors,,the author investigates the electromagnetic pro-
,perties of superconductors Without assuming that,the interaction
i
1~between the electrons is'weak. It is shown the number of free elec-
Ltrons contained in the' London constant depends 6h the residual in-
;teraction and on the form of the periodic potential, and coincides
I
1with the corresponding.constafit in the permittivity of metalb in
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.~.the i.nfrared region. ~-The surfac6 impedance is det4rmined by*taking
collective excitations into.account. The result 615tained explains
the two maxima observ. nc6 of the differ-
ed in the frequency depende
ende between the absoiption of mercury,and lead in)the normal and
superconducting states at microwave fr6quencies, and Aher-'experi-,
ments on infrared absorption in these metals. The'codfficient of
reflection of collbctiviB oscillations irom, the surfacW is found and
-is used for the analysis~-of the electrodynamics of superconducting
films of thickness larger than'the penetration deoth.,'"The author
is' grateful to V. M.-Galitskiy-for valuable advice. Orig, art.
has; 84 formulas.
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AUTHOM larkin, A,
ORG: Moscow Physicotechnical Institute (14cakovskiy fiziko-tekhn1cheskiy institut)
TITLE: Vector pairing in supe
rconductorn of small dimensions
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Fis1ma v redaktsiyu
(Prilozheniye),,-v.,2, no. 5., 1965, 205-209
TOPIC-TAGS: superconductivity.. spin orbit couplings free peatb, pair theory, critical
point'.
ABSTRACT: The author proves that the Knight shift in some superconductors cannot be
attributid to electron pairing in a state with unity orbital angular momentum, as was
proposed recently by several authors (e.g., R. Balian and N. R Werthamer, Phys. Rev.
Y- 131P 1553., 1963)p because the.theoretical analysis of the v;ctor pairing was made
for infinite space$ whereas the experiments were performed on samples with dimensions
tuch smaller than the depth of penetration of the magnetic field. By analyzing the
Influence.of impurities on vector pairing, it is shown that vector pairing vanishes
when the pair dimensions are larger than the sample dimensions or the electron mean
free path, whereas in ordinary scalar pairing the transition temperature is indepen-
dent of both the sample dimensions and the impurity concentration. The reason for
this.:difference is that in vector pairing the wave function F of the pair depends on
the direction of the relative momentum of the electrons forming the pair,, and -vanishes
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_'j. -'When the momentum uncertainty becomes of the order of the pair dimensions. From the
equation- for% the-critical temperature 'it, is -then deCuced that a small -semiconductor
..jbehaves.in the samemanneras a contaminated superconductor in which the electron mean
free path Is of the order of the sample dimensions$ the critical dimensions of the
Sample being-of the order of the pair dimension. Although the article deals only with
one form,of a state with vector pairing, the equation derived for the critical temper-
ature is valid also for other cases. When the normal state is checked for stability,
the critical temperature determines the point at which the electron scattering ampli-
tude-has a pole at zero frequency. Further decrease of the temperature leads to the
occurrence of growing excitations in the normal states. Consequently the experiments
on the Knight shift (G. M. Androes and W. D. Knight, Phys._Rev. v. 121, 779, 1961) can
not be attributed to the existence of vector pairing. So far., the only natural ex-
planation for these experiments is spin-orbit interaction with the impurities. Author
is grateful to 1. A. Privorotskiy for valuable advice., Orig. art. has; 9 formulas.
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a -epalculate -the energAles bf.--dike'rient-I types of*'crystal
aii . e tr,
L Utti -pi6auced near.th art ti6h point ~is obown
t 9 -.case the magnetic. field becomes ~-forced out of the metal
the mag-
_the~` ~qpi o ..'pen Ietraiion depends on the, ieLL
-UM
e --speatz -:the zin cle,excitat
-Xi6ti6 -fieldi Th ok glii~pak~ti ions does
and. the'speed':of the;excitations depends on the direc-~...
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Pn
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Of
b sodbific.heat with temperature. The unit cell dimension is
are made concerning tbe type of tran-
-.Ast on z'.
bet4edn~ the'conducting. and. superconducting state and the
dts, "The ques-
9- ec'te"d
_~iith the zist'abil -.Of 'the ~16rromagnet c state
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.:zut orn -The authors are grateful.to Z. P, Gor'kov
grateful
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discuasione Orig. art. hao; I
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AUTHOR. Vsks, v, Larkit, A.L; Ovchhudkov, Yu* N.
TITIX:' T er closest neigbbors
he Ising model in the hpraction with oth than the
SOURCE; Moscow. lutitut ener Doldady, ME-863, 1905. Model' Izinga
pri, vzalmodeptvii a neblfthayshimi sosedyami, 1-19
TopIC TAGS: ferroelectric crystal, second order phase transition, correlation
funotion', free energy, apontaneous magnetization
ABSTRACT: 7he I sing model consists of -a lattice of dipoles, each of which assumes
t w&u of interest to
only two positions and interacts only with its closest neigbbors.I
the extent to which the results are sensitive to the form of the model,
determine
particularly whether the Bingularities In the macroscopic quantities and the form of
the correlation function change when the interaction with neigbbors other than the
~,closeBt ones is,taken into account. A two-dimensional Ising lattice Is considered in
which, in addition to the usual interactions, there to an interaction along the diagonale
betwom lattice' points with the same parity of rows and columns. The free 4margy nad
L
apmtaneous mapeftatieft we" determined as tunctlans of tempeftbre. A form of the
emelation funetion v=1 obtained at large distam at the phase transition point and
1/2
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AUTHOR, Vaks, V. G.; LarkLn,_A. 1.
_U,
TITLE Second-order,phase transitions
SOURCE: Moscow.'Institut atomnoy energii.'D6klady, IAE-864, 1965. 0 fazovykh I
erekhod9di ~vtorojo roda,
(4
TOPIC 2AGS
-second order phase-transition., thermodynamic_pr2p!rq Bose Einstein
Statistics, quantun mechanics$ alloy, heat capacity, ferroelectric crystal
ABSTRACT: -,Second-order ase tratisitionsi nvolving a change in.cr s ~_try
in binary alloys and in a Bose gas are treated statistically. With certain
assumptions concerning the relationship between the interaction constants, it is
shown that,a specific part of the thermodynamic quantities has the same form as in'X
the Ising model or in its complex variants, All these models can be studied with
relative ease by means of:coi~puters.- A series of results have already been ob- z----
tained-for the standard three-dimensional Ising.lattice, and these results can
be compared with the observed changes in macroscopic quantities near the transi-
~.-tion. The phase transition in a Bose gas,turns out to be equivalent to the
transition in a lattice of flat,dipoles. -In conclusion, further computations
Which would be desirable for chetking thesuitability of the approximations
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A13THORS: Grint Yu. T.;'~!-Iarkln, A.
TITL13: Nuclear rotational A at ht Ji motrnnta
_!~qtrc
SOURCE: Yadernaya fizika v. 2,
no 1, 1965, AO-50
TOPIC TA(;S:l nuclear spectroscopy, heavy nueleils, deformed nucleus
ABSTRACTi The.authors calcul
ate the dependence of the pair correla-'
tion on 6e.angular momentum of the system, without assuming the
latter to be small. It Is shown that the pair correlation vanishes
at angular-momenta 20 -- Min the rare-earth region and 36 -- 40
in the heavy-element region, The'dependence of the energy and of
the moment of,inertia on the angular momentum,--of the system Is also
It
A calculated. -turns out that In the region of large angular momenta
all:~tbe qu6mtlties depend little on the deformation of the nucleusi
Bo,thab perturbation theory can be usedi..On the other hand~,.at small
angular moniental.near the gr6und,atatej the ~deformation leads to a
qualitative difference in the prooertied.of:the spherical and deform
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itt i.- ~' ~&j ~ - . ,. i . , 4
1-:1 - .~~: 7 .-. -I-I . .
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11.1~~u I Z~ 1 .1, --,! .
which-: ~drbig-_~'*afiishes_ is _determinedi6nd thie7-.dependen 'of ~tht'rapgnetic moment
re
i,the 9 e' -a re
iaA-~A -ngt~ iis 'calculated The'- 0.6--of ities"As accounted for
presen
r avera,&4- the initial- equations, vith respect to the sitibns of the irrmurities.
PO
h e14 e
;thiw~case-_ he sap,vams es at a it- ngth than critical. The de-
- t, ., fl~ on, th
,ndence',of. he-Inisbt sbi e_--sizebr the Martlcles.and on the-field strength
:t1i case A the field -is nol, -small coMdred with the critical
r- e en
o
.~._:It.-is.dcduced that the magnitude of the Knight shift must depend on the
I . I-'- ~aq
Lze!; of the. ples. and that for a large degree of dispersion of the particles
ie,:, hixelear- resonwice line must be broad&-, "The author thanks A. A.
)rikoaov.~for a helyAll discussion of the results obtained Ori art. has:
formulas
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VAKS~ V.Gt;~i~ A"I",-i.,
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I
Phase tranvitiom of the second kind. Zhur, eksp. i *eor. fiz.
49 no.3t975-989 S165. (MIRA 181-10)
MIRYAKOV, B.M.; LARKIN, A.I.; PROTASOV, Ye.A.
Study on perrapent magnets. L"Javo lab. 31 1 -~' f~- .
-
k;*IJILiA
1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fi zic lies Uy iiistit-ut.
IARKIN, A.I.
Vector pairing in small-size superconductors. Pis'. v red.
Zhur. eksper. i teoret. fiz. 2 no-5:205-209 S 165.
(!-URA 16:12)
1. Moskovskiy fiziko~--tekhnicheskiy, institut. Submitted
June 25,, 1965.
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AUTHORS: Vaks, __V. G.; Larkin~ A., I.
ORG: None
TITtE:. Phase transitions of second order
SOURCE: Zburnal eksperimerhtalinoy i.teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 49,
no. 3,.1965, 975_989
TOPIC TAGS: second order phase transition, binary alloy, crystal
symmetry
a r.
-.ABSTRACT: The cle is devoted to a statistical study of second- der
sitions~_~~n binary alloys with changes of crystal symmetry~(Za:nd
_phase tran -
,in a Bose gas. finder certain assumption conc,6rning the interaction con-
stants and for certain relations between th ge arameterB, it is shown
.tbat.the singular parts of the thermodynami quantities are of the same
form as in the Ising model oi~its generalizations, for which a number of
.results am-known from computer calculations. In particular, the reSUltEl
known for the tbree-dimensional Ising lattice are compared with the be-
havior of the ob9erved macroseopic.quanl-ities near the transition point.
v
The acc -racy of the calculations and the desirability of further computer-
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calculations for the purpose of cbecking.tbe approximation made and for
-Comparison withexperiments are discussed, Arguments arelpresented to
~Show'tbai.subsequent terms do not alter the already obtained results. A
.phase transition.in a Bose gas is found to.be equivalent to a transition
in,a lattice. of glane dipoles. Authofs are grateful to V. M. Galitskiy
for participating in the initial stages of the work, and to L. P.
Pitayevskiy..N. L. Pokrovskiyp and A. A. Vedenov for discussions.
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nnikov, Yu. N-.
AUTHORS: Vaks,. V. 0. Larkin,'A.. I... -.Ovchi
ORG: None
~TITLE: Ising model with.interaction between nonnearest neighbors
SOURCE:: Zburnal-,eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheBkoy fiziki, v. 49,
no.,4,, 1965,, 1180-3-189
TOPIC TAGS: correlation function, free energy., spontaneous
magnetization.
ABSTRACT: To-check on the sensitivity of the results of the standard
Isin& modelto the actual form of the model,.especially with respect
to the nature of singularities of the different macroscopic quantities.
the authors consider a modi-
and the form of the correlation function
-fication of the Ising modelin the form of a two-dimensional lattice in
which., besides the usual Interaction.,tbere is an interaction between
certain non-nearest neighbors, along diagonals between nodes with equal
row-plus-column parities. The free energy and the spontaneous magnetiz-
lation are determined as functions of the temperature. The form of the
correlation function at large distances is derived at and close to the
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phaze-transition point. The singularities in the macroscopic qiiantit:L-s
Are, found to betle same as in the Ising.model, nor is there any change
in-the behavior of the correlation function near the transition point.
The-'only difference between the authorst model and the.IBing lattice
is-that-for a certain ratio of the system constants there gre three
successig Xhase-transit4ons 4 -the temperature is varied. Authors
thank,G. 21. azanov and N.~V~Vdovichenko for preliminary information
abouttbeir current-work. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 44 formulas.
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AP6031455 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/051/002/0683/0687
AUT14OR: Larkin. A. L: Pvchinnikov, Yu. No ; Fedorov, M. A.
ORG: NQSPOW Physicotechnica-1 Institute ( oskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy
institut)
TITLE: Boundary condition of the Josephson effect
SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, v. 51, no. 2, 1966, 683-687
TOPIC TAGS: approximation method, functional equation, tunnel effect,
Hamiltonian, Josephson effect
ABSTRACT: A boundary condition is obtained for the Josephson effect in the
quasi-classical approximation from the Gor1kov equations. The results of the
investigation are in agreement with those in earlier studies in which the effect was
analyzed by means of the tunneling Hamiltonian. The authors thank L. P. Gor1kov
for his valuable advice. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas. [Based on authors' abstract
SUb",r)DE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 3lMar66/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REP: 005/
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SOURCE COD2, UR/0056/66/051/002/0361/0375
AUITOR: VakSp Vs Go; L%rkinj At I*; Pikin) So A,
ORGi none
trans~_,Aons
TITLP,: on the self-consistent field method in the description of Phase
souRm Zhurnal eksperimentallnov i teoreticheskoy fiziki.. v- 51., no. 1, 1966.. 361-
375
TOPIC TAGS: phase transition, correlation function, thermodynamic function, crystal
symmetry, ferroelectric material, dipole interaction.. superconductivity
ABSTRACT:* The purpose of the investi6ation was to determine the region of applicabil-i
ity of the Landau phenomenological theory for phase transitions, inasmuch as this t1
ory disagreeswith experiment in the direct vicinity of the phase transition point.
Since the phenomenological theory is equivalent to the zeroth approximation of the
self consistent field method from the microscopic Point Of view, the allthorS consider
the phase transitions in an Isinge model and in crystals for a large interaction radius"
ro. Then the method of constructing the successive approximations is illustrated vitl~ !
, model as an example. The first two terms of the expansion in terms of the
the Ising A i
parameter r63 are obtained in the correlation function and in the thermodynamic quan-
41.-ities. The methods developed for the Ising model axe then applied to the more cor,,
plicated case of phase transitions accompanied by a change in crystal symmetry. Tae.
influence of the electric dipole-dipole interaction in ferroelectrics is analyzed and i
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it is shown that the results of the phenomenological theory are valid in a wide range!
of temperatures. The question of the phase transitions in one-dimensional systems isl
considered. 11. is shown that as the tCmperatu3;e approaches the transition temperature.,
the parameter .r-3 increases like r631T - Tel-1/2 for forces of finite radius a_nd likei
3ln 0
r6 IT - Tel for dipole-dipole interaction in uniaxial ferroelectrics. The results
show that when the interaction radius is large, ro >> 1, the self-consistent approxi-,
mation describes the phase transitions in crystals and in the Ising model correctly
everywhere except a narrow region near the transition point. Me phenomenological
the,ory is best applicable to superconductors, where the role of the interaction radius;
is played by the pair dimension. T'llie authors thank A. P,_ ~ya ful dis-
It - rV3Ak-for a use
cussion. Orig. art. has: 51 formulas.
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AUTHOR: Larkin, A. I.; Ovchinnikov, Yu. N.
ORG: Moscow Physicotechnical Institute (Moskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskdy i.n3titut)
TITLE: Tunnel effect between superconductors in an alternating field
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 51, no- 5, 1966, 1535-
1543
TOPIC TAGS: tunnel effect) superconductivity, tunnel diode, volt ampere characteris-
tic, magnetic impurity, paramagnetic impurity, J_J~cz~"~40--
ABSTRACT: The authors derive a general expression for the Josephson tunnel current
between two superconductors separated by a dielectric barrier for an arbitrary volt-
age applied to the barrier and for all temperatures. The limiting cases oll' slow and
fast time variations of the voltage are considered, and also the case of small volt-
ages with arbitrary time dependence. The expression for the current is reduced in
all these cases to four single integrals, for which the limiting values are obtained.
These limiting cases are superconductors without magnetic impurities and supercon-
ductors with paramagnetic impurities. The authors thank 1. 0. Kulik, A. V. Svi-
dzinskiy, and V. A. Slyusarev for preprints of their papers. Orig. art. has: 30
formulas.
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iAUTHDR, Vaks, V. G.; Galitskiy, V. It.; Larkin, A. 1.
0-iv^: none
WTIZ: Collective';excitations near second order phase transition points
i SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallno.7 i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 51', no. 5, 1966, 1592-
10,08
TOPIC TAGS: second order phase transition, crystal lattice vibration, permi-Livity, i
excitation spectrum, ferroelectricity
ABSTRACT: The authors present a microscopic treatment of critical excitations in
solids with temper4ture-dependent frequency, which tends to zero on approaching the I
transition point, The theory developed makes it possible to explain the region of
existence of the critical vibrations and the physical meaning of the phenomenolo6ical
parameters employed. Simple models, which are not related to any specific sifostarce
but which include all the essential properties of the real crystals, are considered.
7ne interaction radius is assum d to be large enough to permit the use of the self
consistent field method. This method is then used to determine the spectrum of these
excitations and the dispersion of the dielectric permitivity in ferroelectric transi-
tions. A diagram technique, which makes it possible to calculate further approxima-
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tions of the self 'Consistent field method, is developed. The dam-Ding of the exci,~a-
tions is determine& with the aid of this method. it is found that very close -ro ha
critical frequency,the damping is comparable to the frequency~ so that the concept of
vibrations loses its meaning. The critical vibrations are thus described in the en-
vire region of tiieir existence in the self-consistent field approximation. The appli-I
cability.of the results to real systems is discussed, and an extension to first-order
transitions is considered. Orig. art-has: 3 figures and 55 formulas.
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2/2
VESEMSKly, S.N.; sOLODUKHO, Ta.Tu.; TSALLAGOV, A.P.;
ZAMARAYLIVJI B.S.; VOLKOV, A.F. (Moskva),- NIKULDI, G.F.;
-LA990,-A.P.,
Exciter for electrical machines using thyristors, Elektri-
chestvo no.2:74-77 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Goeudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu elektrooboru-
dovaniya d3,va tyazheloy promyshlennosti (for Veshenevski-y,
Solodukho, TSallagovo Zamarayav). 2. Metallurgicheskiy zavod
I'Serp i molot" (for Nikulin, Larkin).
RYABOV.- S.A.; LARKIN, D.P.
Devices for checking the precision of the guides of beds and
carriages. Mashinostroitell no.3tll-12 Mr 165. (MIRA 18t4)
KARMVA, M.N.; KONIKOVA, Te.A.- LARKIN, X.D.- SAVELOYEV, V.F.
- 11~~~
Avicennite - a new thallium mineral. Doklo AN Vz. SSR no.2:23-25
158. (KIRA 11!5)
l.Institut geologii AN TJzSSR, Krasnokholmskaya ekspeditai.Va.
Prodstavlono akad. AN UzSSR A.S Uklonakim.
(Thallium ores)
AUTHOR: Larkin, F.R. SOV-113-58-9-7/19
TITLE: Tests of the Semiaxes of the ZIL-150 and ZIL-151 Axle _-o_-'afts
(Ispytaniya poluosey avtomobiley ZIL-150 i ZIL-151)
PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promysblonnost', 1958, Nr-9, pp 16-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As early as 1947, Ye.A. Chudakov, and in 1950 and 1953 V.A.
Dobrovol'skiy and N.S. Acherkan pointed out that splined
shafts should be calculated by the inner diameter of the
grooves. The stability of such a shaft then equals that of
an even shaft the diameter of which is somee.,hat less than
the inner diameter of its splined end. But automobile de-
signers have not yet heeded this suggestion. The present
calculation method of axle shafts of ZIL-150 (Photo 1), the
3-axle ZIL-151 and the ZIL-585 dump truck is described and
test results are considered. The axle shafts of ZIL-150
had fatigue defects after 2,000 to 85,000 km. Standard
axle shafts of ZIL-151 could not be used after runs of up
to 75,000 km. These standard shafts are made of 45 Kh,
40KhGR, 40KhGT, 35KhGS and 40KhNMA*steels. Axle shafts that
were reinforced by shot-peening did not show any fati6ue in
cross-country test runs after 96,000 kiii. They also endured
cycles of up to 1,200,000 to 1,500,000, while the standard
Card 112 axles of 5 steel brands could stand only 223,000 to 256,000
SOV-113-58-9-7/19
Tests of the Semiaxes of the ZIL-150 and ZIL-151 Axle Shafts
cycles and experimental axle shafts of 30 mm diameter (inner
diameter of the grooves equalling 37-5 mm), 430,000 UC103.
Axle shafts of ZIL-585 were tested on first-class roads, dirt
roads and in cross-country rides. They succumbed to fatic-ue
after 82,000 to 101,000 km, but in one instance this was al-
ready found after a run of only 34,500 km. The author con-
cludes that new calculation methods and additional reinforce-
ment will increase thelife and fatigue resistance of these
axle shafts.
There are 4 photos, 2 diagrams, and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: 1,111oskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva (The Moscow Automobile
Plant imeni Likhachev).
1~ Automobiles--Design 2.' Shafts--Applications 3. Shafts--Test
methods
Card 2/2
PnASE I DOOr EXPLOITATION SOV/~291
Soveahchaniye po komplekanoy mekhanitatall I avtomatlzataiA tokhno-
logicheakildi protocssov v,machinostroyonli. 2a, moscow, 1956
Avtomati=ataiya. mashinostroltel Inykh protuessov. t. III: Obrabotka
rezaniyerz I obshchiye voprony avtomatizatnii (Automation or Ka-
chino-BuIlding Processes. v. 3: Metal Cutting and General Auto-
mation Problems) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1960. 296 p. (Serlest
Its: Trudy, t. 3) ,TOO copies printed.
Sponsoring ACency; Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut mahinovedenlya.
Komisslya po tokhnolorii machino3troyeniya.
Reap. Ed. - V. 1. Dikushin, Acadomician; Ed. of Publishing Hounat
V. A. Kotov; Tech. Ed.: I. P. Kuz'=ln.
PM03Et Ilds collection of articles In intended for technical
personnel concerned with the automation or the machine Industry.
COVEWS, Th.15 is Volume III or the transactions of the Second
Conference on the Full Mechanization and Automation of Manures-
'turing Processes in the MachIno Industry, hold September 25-29,
1956. The transactions have been published In three volujmca.
Volume I deals with the hot prosaworking or metals, and volume
II, with the actuation &no control of machines. The present
volume deals with the automation or metal machining and worl.-
hardening, and with general proble=3 encountered In auto=a-
tion. The transactions on the autoration or metal-machInInr
Processes were published under the aupervlrlon of F. S. De='-
yanok and A. M. raratygin, and those on the automation of work
bardening procesece, under the supervision of E. A, Satol- and
N. 0. Y&kobion. No pcrron~lities are mentioned. There are no
references. .
Erpsher, Yu. B. On the Operation or the Tools In Automatic
'Production Lines 32
Lyudmirakly D. 0. Experience of the SKB-6 [Special rosirn
office uo. ti in Designing and ~Uaterlng Automatic rroduc-
tion-Line Operations 43
Yerorov, B. V. Automation or Universal Motal-Cuttim Machiner
for Mass Production 53
.Nekly,udov, 0. 1. Automatic Machining or Parts Used in 62
Watchmaking
Automation or Kachine-DaildinZ Processes (Cont.) Sov/~291
Yakobson. M. 0. Automated Production or Gears and Splined
Shafts 66
Koshkin, L. N. Automation of Minufacturing Processes Based
on Hotary Tranarcr Machinc3 82
RyvKn, 0. M. Metal-Cutting Tools ror Automated Productlon 93
Derbinher, A. V. Automation of Kinufacturine rrocennen at
the 1 GPZ (Int State BearlnC Plant] ill
Sokolov. Ye. F. Experlence In the Operation or senAmuto-
matic Hydraulic CopyinZ Machines 124
Vaoll'yov, V. S. Autonatic atlancInj; MachInee 129
uritayma, A. D. Ile. Advanced Processes for uic Kazo riv-
N
X
ductlon of ZlIdtnZ D!ar1nzs 141
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Automaticn or Kachinc-Bulldlnc Proc-~osea (Cont.) SOV/'5291
Fillkln, V. P. Securing Stability In Motion or Parts During
Centerless OrInding 148
Zolotykh, 13. H. Present State or and Prospects for Eloctro-
spark KachInln& or Metals and Methods ror Its Automation 1.56
Rozenborg, L. D., and D. F., Yakhirlovic h; 'Joe of Ultrasonics
for Machining Hard and Brittle Raterl.1 164
Zheleznov, Te. S, Automation or the Process for GrindIng
Bearing Rings 173
Dashchenko, A. 1. InventlCating the Process Parameters of
Small Semlautc--atic UnIt-Head Machine Toola 186
PART II. ALTWATION OF SURFACE-HARDENING PROCESSES
qhi?7i~oy, V. T. Controlling the Carburizzinz rroccas 203
Card 5/7
Automation of Machino-Building Processes (Cont.) SOV/5291
Nikollakly, A. r. units for Quenching and Tcmcrins by
HiSh-Prequency Besting in Automatic Production Lines 211
Larkin, F. R. Automatic Unit for the Shot Peening or Lear
217
Origulla, Yu. X. Automating the ThleknOoll Control or Sur-
race Films 222
PART III. GM4ERAL PROBLS~45 Ill AUTOMATION
Blagonravov, A. A. (Academician). Objectives of Automating
-the Processes in Machine BuIlding 229
Diku5hIn, V, 1. [Academician]. Problem of Automatic-% In
Y.a.chine DdIldina 231
Kulebakin, V. S. EAcademiclan). On Methods or improving 246
--Automatic Systew
Automation of Machine-BuildiriC Processes (Cont.) SOV/"l
Klim nko , K 1. Economic Effectiveness of Automation and
Pethed* of Leterminin
It
g 272
yCmellyrvioy, A. D. Basle Prlnclp2es of Deter-anIng the
Economic Effe-tiveneso in the Automation or Production 277
ZO&M08j'an's, F. To. Investment per Unit of (Rated] Forse-
power In the Automobile Industry 285
AVAILABLE: Llb--ar-, of Congroos
LARKIN,
Teats of splined parts of motor vehicles under operating
conditions and means for increasing the endurance of these
parts. Sbor.trud.lnst.;imsh.i avtoln.All BSSR no.2;1+6-61+ 16-1.
(19M 15:3)
(Motor vehicles-Transmission devices-Testing)
KARASEV, N.A.; BOGOSLOVSKIY, I.D.; KOSTOGONOV, V.G.; LARKIN, F.R.; MOROZOV,
V.I.- SERGIYEVSKIY, A.Ya.
Effect of shot peening on the properties of a nitrogen case-
hardened layer. MAtalloved. i temobromet, no,10:12-16 0
165, (MIRA 18:11)
1. Moskovskiy, inatitut radioelektroniki.
MAKAROV, A.F.; OBOROTOV, I.Ye.; KALYADIH, I.I.; FELMO, L.I.; M ECTITSA?
V.R.; IMCII&YEV, B.H.; 111MDOV, A.M.; IVANOV, N.G.; CHIJVAKOV, F.F.;
L _,Z.; SVY.LTKIU, V.Y.; SHaIYULL111, M.
FILIKOV, F.V.; LkHjj N,_Q
Railroad workers address metallurgists. Put' i put.khoz. 4
no.8:14 Jig 160. (MIU 13:8)
1. KovylkinBkaya diBtantsiyaputi i putevaya mashinnava stantsiya
Ho.66, stantsiya Kovylkino, Kuybyobevrkoy dorogi. 2. Nachallnik
Kovylkinskoy distantaii puti (for Makarov)- 3- Sekretari
partbyuro, stantsiya Kovylkino, KuybyshevBkoy dorogi (for Oborotov,
Nachayev). 4. Predsedatell meetkoma, stantsiya Kovylkino,
Kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Kalyadin). 5. Sekretari Vaesoyuznogo
LeninBkogo kommuniaticheskogo soyuza molodezhi, stantsiya
Kovylkino, Kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Felenko, Ivanov). 6. Hachall-
nik putevoy mashinnoy stantaii No-66, stantsiya Kovylkino,
kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Perepelitea)- 7. Ghlen meetkoma, stantsiya
Kovylkino, Kuybyshevskoy dorogy (for'Davydov). 8. Rukovoditeli
brigad i udarniki kommanisticheskogo truds, distantaii i putevoy
mashinnoy stantaii No.66, stantsiy Kovylkino, Kuybyahevakoy dorogi,
(for Chuvakov, FilIkov, Lartkin, Svyatkin, Sharifullin).
(Railroads--Rails)
10 IAMNI 1.
2, SSSR-(600)-
4. Metalwork
7. MOtal economv-in hot and cold stamping.
Z& ekon. ant. No. 4, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febrttary -1953. Unclassified.
LARIKIN, m~-
Designs of radio amateurs shown of 4be Exhibition ofAchievements
of the National EaonovV. Radio no.2;10 F 161. (MIRA' 14:9)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya komiteta Dobrovollnogo obshchestva.
sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i flotu na Vystavke dostizbeniy
narodnogo khozyaystva. SSSR.
Ra
adio clubs) (Radio operators)
(
LARKIN M.
OlUnjri Sibiriak-62" automobile. lUn.tekh. 7 no._307-38 Mr 163.
(MIRA 16: 3)
1..Ruko~~itell avtoiconstruktorskoy laboratorii Novosibirskoy-
oblaBtnoy stantsil: yWkb tekhnikov.
(Motor vabieles-Design and conotruction)
13YKEOVSKIY, Izraill Adollfovich; YEFREVOV, K.P., kand. tekhn. nallk.,
retsenzent;.-LARK114, EX., kand. tek-hn. nauk, retsenzent;
YEGOROV, S.A., nauchn. red.; MISHIKEVICH, G.I., red.;
SHISHKOVA, L.M., tekhn. red.
[Atomic uubuarines] Atowye podvodnye lodki. Izd.2., pe-
rer. i dop. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 230 P.
(MIRA 17: 1)
(Atomic submarines)
LAOXIN~ YA, 1,
Dredging
Advanced method of dredging. Rech.transp. 12 no. 1, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified.
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.YO.P, (Engineer) - no--7--uT3-6
TITLE: Heat resisting electrically insulating cylinders and tubes
for dry transformers. (Teplostoykiye elektroizolyatsionnye
tsilindrye i trubki dlya. sukhikh transformatorov),
PERIODICAL:"Vestnik Elektropromzshlennosti" (Journal.of the
Ele-CYTE'Ral Industry), Vol.28t No.7,1957, PP-38-42 (USSR).
ABSTIMT: It is important to produce heat resisting explosion proof
dry transformers for the coal industry because they can be
installed much nearer the coal face than can flame-proof
oil-filled transfoimers. For the manufacture of such
trans -fo rmei-s it is important to have insulating cylinders
and tubes capable of operating at high temperatures and
voltages. This article describes briefly experimental
data on the production and study of heat-stable glass-
fabric cylinders and tubes based on silicone resins.
Polyphenyl-methyl-siloxane resin of high thermal and water
resistance and satisfactory binding properties for glass
cloth was manufactured on a semi-industrial scale, This
Card resin was introduced into production at the Kuskovsk Chem-
1/3 ical Works under the brand Varnish K-41, which was later
Heat resisting electrically insulating cylinders_andl~ubes
for dry transformers. (Cont. ) 110 7-1 30
modified by poly-ether r1-4 and used for the impregnation
of glass-cloth used in the manufacture of wound glass-
cloth products. The technology of production of cylinders
and tubes from this material is then described briefly7a
Figs .1, 2 and 3 show the changes in the-dielectric proper-
ties of these cylinders as a function of the time of wett-
ing, and Fig.4 the change in capacitance of the cylinder
with the time of wetting. The cylinder with a wall thick-
ness of 5 mm was placed in water and kept there for 41
hours (after it had been first exposed to a humid atmos-
phere). Its loss angle did not change'. It withstood a
voltage of 30 kV for 5 minutes. It was then heated for
two hours at 200 C and was tested at 30 kV for five minutes
at this temperature'. Further increase in the voltage to
47 kV caused breakdown.
Glass-cloth cylinders were tested both in the initial con-
dition and after ageing at temperatures up to 220 C'. The
results of the tests are given in Tables 1, 2 and 3~-
Card Samples 1 and 2 withstood a test voltage of 20 and 40 kV
2/3 after ageing for 2000 hours in the dry condition and after
Heat resisting electrically -insulating cylinders and tubes
for dry transformers', (Cont'.) ILIO-7-11/30
wetting for three days, Table 2 gives the results of
tests on cylinders after maintaining for a long time at.
a temperature of 200 C with periodic wetting. Table 3
gives results of tests on glass cloth cylinders after
periodic heating to a temperature of 220 C and e-r-posure to
a medium of relative humidity of 98%_. All the cylinders
withstood the test voltages of 20 and 40 KV before and
after wetting and after ageing for times up to 500 hours.
Table 4 gives the results of tests on the dielectric pro-
perties of glass-cloth cylinders used,as the main insula-
tors in a dry type mining transformer. A dry type trans.-
former, TOO-180.760'of-180 kVAj 6000 V + 5% was made.
Daring the process of testing, this traEsformer 'was often
overloaded two or three-fold in respect of current and to
double output'. In these difficult conditions the trans-
former continued in experimental service'. This transfor-
mer shouldp therefore, be very,valuable and reliable under
Card the difficult conditions encountered,in mines There are 4
3/31 fi~~ast 4. tablest 5- foreign references..
ASSOCIATNON: All-Union Electrotechnical Institute'. (VEI)'.
AVAILABLE:
GRANKIN, I.M.;,LPMIN, Yu.F.
Characteristics of some ferrite microva7e phase shifters. Izv,
vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 7 no,2,.186-190 Mr-Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:8)
L.~~ W27-66- EEC(k)-2/EWJ4(h)/BWT(1)
ACC NRs. AP6001940 SOURCE CODE: UR/0142/65/OoB/oo6/0715/0718
AUTHOR:
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TITLE.: Double serrodyning in shf impedance meters and characterog-r4hs
SOURCE*. IVUZ. Radiotekhnika,. v. 8, no. 6, 19 6 5, 715-718
TOPIC TAGS-.., impedance -meter, characterograph,. serrodyne
ABSTRACT: The -factors restricting the use of in impedance meters and
charac'ierographs are: spurious AM, relative -phaoe -shift character disperision, and
nonlinearity of these characteristics. These factors are responsible for a side
mirror'.1, frequency which affects the accuracy of measurement. The accuracy can
be, greatl improved by modulating the phase of one of the signals according to a
y
tnore--complicated-than-serrodyne law. Two modulator and one-modulator cases are'
considered. It 49 found that: (1), The double hase modulation essential1v reduces the!
p
error (due to incornplete supprea sion of the -side "mirror" frequency) in impedance
rneters-aj~d_characterographs; (Z) The best accuracy can be expected when two
modulators are used; (3) If one modulator is used, only.the-units generating the
control and. synchronizing signals become slightly complicated. Orig. art. has:
3 figures and 18 forinulas.
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DoUhIN, N.V.;
ZAYKOV, M.A.; TSELUYEOV, V.S.; KAMINSKIY, D.E.; Dj'% vH
~~.G- MEESHCEERYA1,COV, P.!~.; Prinimali uchastiye: PERIIYAKOV, V.11"J.;
MFRYUTOV, V.N.; PROYOP'YFV, KAFTNAOV, M.P.; XAW'IYGIIJI, G.F.;
ZBCIIU,,VI.T,,V, M.A.; MARITNIN', P.G.; NASIFUDIN, Ii.S.; I !UCHFv5hIY, I.Ij.;
FIEHAVUR, V.A.; SERGEYEV, V.V.; ONVANOV, L.K.; 1'%OBYLLV, V.1w.;
KUCtTKO, I.I.; MIRENSKIY, M.L.
Pressure of the metal on rolls in rolling carbon and alloyed steels
on a threp-hiF:h billet mill. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 4
no-8:7P-93 1(1. WiRll~ 14:9)
1. Silirskiy rrptallurgicheskiy ingtdAdt.
(Rollinf, mills)
ZAYKOV, M.A.; TSELTJYKOV, V.S.; KAMINSKIY, D.M.; DADOCHKIN, N.V.;
MESHCHERYAKOV, P.A.; MARININ, P.G.; I-JMiSKIY, M.L.; PROKOPIYEV,
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NARAMYGIN, G.F.; MEMTOV, V.N.; NASIBULIN, A.S.; NEFEDOV, M.K.;
PEIU-IYAKOV., V.M.; CHELYSHEV, N.A.; CBVANOV, L.K.
Investigating conditions of rolling on three-high billet mills..
Izvy vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.10:74-83 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Sibirskiy metal-lurgicheskiy institut i Kuznetskiy metallurgichskiy
kombinat.
GUZENKO, T.G. [Huzenko, T.H.], kand. arkhitektury; LARKINA, O.M.,
arkh.; RODICHK.U.Ij 0.14.[Rodychkin.. O.M.], iii-d,--a'ikb,,-,
SALATICH, A.K.[Sa:Latych, A.K.1, kand. arkh.; SVIDERSKIY,
V.M.[Svidersikyi., V.M.], kand. arkh.; SEVERIN, S.I., arkh.;
RUBTSOV, L.I., daktor biol. nauk, prof.; PLOTNIKOVA, T.V.,
kand. biol. nauk; KATONINA, Ye I... doktor arkh., prof.., red.;
ZASLAVSKAYA, T.M.[Zaslavs1ka, ~.M.J, red.; KIYANICHENKO, N.S.
[Kyiarychenko, N.S.1, red.; USHCPMKO, N.S., red.; ZELENKOVA
Ye.Yu., tekhn. red.; BABILICHIOTOVA, G.O.[Rabillchanova, H.O.J,
tekhn. red.
[Flowers in city landscaping] Kvitkove oformlennia mist'; allbom.
Kyiv, Derzhbudvydav URSR, 1962. 158 p. (MRA 17:1)
1. Akademiya budivnytstva i arkhitektury URSR. Instytut misto-
budivnytstva. 2. Sotrudnik sadovo-parkovogo-.kho2yavstvaNo.3
goroda Kiyeva (,for PlotnikOTO, 3. ZavediWus~cbjy den#plo-
gichrqm otdelom TSentrallnogo respublikanskogo botanicheskogo
sada AN Ukr.SSR (for Rubtsov).
CHKRKINSKIY, Yu.S.; LARKINA, V.I.; OSIPOV, G.L.
Making various kinds Inform.biul.VD-40 no.3:18-20
Mr 164. WRA 17:3)
1, Sotrudnik laboratorii poliiierpykh rastvorov i betonov
Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovateltskogo instituta, novykh
stroitellnykh materialov (for Cherkinskiy). 2. Sotrudnik
laboratorii polimernykh materialov Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issle-
dovatellskogo instituta novykh stroitellnykh materialov (for
Larkina). 3. Rukovoditell lai~Dratorii stroitIbllnoyakustiki
Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta stroitellnoy fiziki Akademii
stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Osipov).
KOSHKIN, V.G., kand. teklin. nauk; LARKIND4, V.I., inzh.
Coverings on the basis of epox7 resins for floors of industrial
buildings. Stroie mat. no.11:31 N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
-F.-- - - -,- - - -- ~--- 1-11- ~ - -1- ~ I -
--- I 'V~ ~ . ~ -_ -, ;~~' i "".11-T, -
KOSHKIN, II.G.; CHERKPISKIY, Yii.S.; Ulir"PIA, II.A.;
SLIPCHENK0, G.F.
Seamleor, maotic arid po'ympr-cE;menf flojvo. Prom. stroi. 43
I u
no.11:17-20 165. (MIN, 18:12)
TELISLTVA, V.I - T IMINA T.A! ~,
~1, - -
~ ?-,:rw""~- -~-
Oil varnishes for leather. Kozb.-ob-jv.prom. no.7:24-27
ii 159. 041RA 12:11)
(Varnish and varnishing)
(Leather lndustr~--'Squipment md supplies)
YELISEYEVA., V.I., doktor tekhn.nauk; KUZIMINA, Ye.V.,, inzh.; LARKINA, LA.,. inzh.
Dyeing and finishing of leather. Nauch.-issl. trudy TISNIKP no. 30:91-
100 159, (KERA 14: 5)
(Dyes and dyeing-Leather) (Ledtlfor)
KOSHKIN, V.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; GAIAKTION'OV, A.A., kand. arkh.;.
LARY021A V.I., inzh.; YANTIKOVA, M.P., inzh.; KAZAKOVA, G.N.,
====2
tekhn.; GUZI-11", M.A., red. izd-va; SEIRTITVA, H.V., tekhn. red.
(Synthetic floor coverings) Sinteticheskie materialy dlia pok-
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i stroit. materialam, 1961. 155 p. U11RA 15:2)
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mass Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta novykh
stroitallnykh materialov Akademii stroiteltstva i arkhitektury
SSSR (for Koshkin, Galaktionov, Larkina Yantikova, Kazakova).
(Floor coverings~
V;G. kand.takhn.nauk; I-ARKTNAI'V.I.p ii*h.
KOAUIN.
Polyvinyl Acetate mastir. compoundmi'of increased quality for laying
.~~bnleos floor coverings. Stroi. mat. 9 no.2:17-18 F 163.
(MIPA 16:2)
(Mastics) (FI-oor coverings)
KOSHKD4, Viktor Gavrilovich; ChElIKINSKIY, Yuliy Sarauilovich,
IARMA.. Vera Ivanovna; ISAKOVICH, Grigoriy Aleksandrovich;
SLIPCHE21KO, Galina Fedorovna; BMIDVA, Aleksandra Panteleyr-Ono-ma;
GURVIGH, E.A., red.izd-va,- SHERSTNEVA, N.V., tekhn. red.
[Synthetic materials for floor coverings in industrial build-
ings] Sinteticheskie materialy dlia pokrytii polov promyshlen-
nykh zdanii. (By] V.G.Koshkin i dr. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat,
1963. 128 p. (YTRA 17:2)
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.red,';- ULAHOVA, L.,. tekhn.red.
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collectivization] Podgotovka kolkhoznykh kadrov v period masaovoi
kollektivizatRii. Moskva, 12d-vo sots.-ekon.lit-ry, 1960. 165 P.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Collective farms)
LARIK?Vp A?; PLTUSHCHEVA, A.; CHIRWV, D., khudo2hnik (poselok Matera);
BESHMSEVA, I., khudozhnik (pooelok Metera); RABOTNOVA, I-,
kand.iskaostmedenlya (g. Ivanovo)
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rayon, Permakoy oblasti (for Larlkov). 2. Starshly inzhener-tekhnolog
Nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute Ithudozhestvennoy promyshlennos-
ti Rospromsoveta, g. Teletsk, Lipetskoy oblasti (for Plyushcheva).
3- ZameBtitell predsedatelya pravleniva arteli "Pobeda," g. Kirov
%for Xrupinin)..
(Art industries--Exhibitions)
LAR'XOV, A., polkovnik, kand.istoricheskikh nauk
- 11A Let's strictly maintain Soviet military dii3cipline. NmM.Vooruzh.
4 Sil 3. no.3:71-76 N 060. (MIRA 11;: 8)
(Military discipline)
LARIKOV, A.., ka.nd.-istoricheskikh nauk
International duty of the peoples of socialist countries. KoMM.
Voorazh.Sil 2 noala6_2i, Te 62. (MIPA 15:5)
(Comminist countries-Internationalism) (Warsaw Paot~ 1955)
JARIKOV. A.M., inzh.; DRONDIN, Ye.F., ingh.
Automatic control of pumps for water-lowering wells. Izv.vvs.
ucheb.zav.; ensrg. 2 no.11:47-51 N '59. (MIR& 13:4)
1. Kuybyehevskiy inzhonerm-stroitellnyy institut imeni A.I.
Mikoyana. Predatavlena kafedroy fiziki i elektrotekhniki.
(Automatic control) (Pumping machinerr)
MONDIN, Ye.F., inzh.; LARIKOV, A.M., inzh.
Performance of filters in draining foundation holes of the
Stalingrad E~rdroelectrlc Power Station. Gidr.stroi. 30 no.2:
19-20 F 160. (MIRA 13-5)
(Stalingrad Hydroelsictric Power Station)
Vilters and filteration)
I&RIKOV, A.M.) -inzh.; 1EMUYEV, M.F.,, inzh.
Interlocking safeguards of machines and mechanisms. Bezop.truda
v prom. 5 no.9:16-17 S 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(14achinery--Safety measures)
IARIKOV, A.M., inzh.
All,-Purpoae guard system for woodworking machinery. Der. prom. 10
no. 4:18-19 Ap 161, (MIW, 14:4)
(Woodworking machinery-~-Safety appliances)
LAR'KOV) A.M., inzh.
Automatic disebarge control of pump units for lowering the water
level. Gidr. stroi. 12 no.10:47-48 0 '61. (YIRA 14:10)
(Water, underground) (Automatic control) (Pumpinp machinery)
LAREDV P
I I- _, ......
~~ -
Help the OtOmOcutting trade. From. koop. no.5--22 )t '58.(MIRA 11:4)
1. Predeedatell pravleniya Urallskoy kamnereznoy artalis Permskaya
oblast',
(Stonecutting)
1. LARIXOTI S. P.
2. TJSSR (AOO)
4. Arboriculture
7. Example worthy of imitation, Les i step', 14, No. 11, 1952v
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953, Unclassified.
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AUTHORSt
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S/10 62/001/011/002/012
D295YD308
Tikhonov, V.I. and Lar1kov, V.A.
TITLE: Experimental investigation of frequency blips
FERIODICALs Radiotekhnika i elektroru'ka, v. 7, no.
1962, 1901. - 1909
TEM The following parameters are defined for the
time derivative (frequency) of the random phase of the sum of a
sinusoidal Oscillation and quasi-sinusoidal gaussian noise, con-
sidered over a finite interval of time Ts. the number of times
that the frequency crosses an assigned level, C, with a positive
derivative (the number of positive bli 'ps,'n) the time interval
between a positive crossing and the next negative crossing (the
blip duration, 'C), the highest frequency value attained ( the
highest. blip, Hm), and the frequency difference between a frequency
maximum and the preceding frequency minimum (the blip height# h).
Statistics of these parameters are important for assessing the
region of applicability of optimum-reception methods and for optimum
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,/62/007/011/002/012
S/109
Experimental investigation D295/D308
re a- -type regul&tion systems. The mean values$ standard deviations
an?'distributions of n,'c, Hm and h were investigated for a given
T ( T - 10 1 1.5 x 10-3 sec. ) and various C by using an experimen-
tal set-up that comprised a sound-frequency source, a noise source
( f - 50 kc/s, & f - 5.5 kc/s ), a mixer, an IF amplifier ( f . 140
kc/s, 6f - 1-5 kc/s ), a bilateral limiter and a frequency detector,
the input being either noise alone or -noise plus signal of various
SIN ratioKs. The result of statistical,processing of 500 frequency
oscillogr&MB are shown in the form of tables and curves and agree
well with theoretical results where available (for n and -C ).
Thus the T, distribution tends to an exponential distribution as
C increases. There are 2 tables and 9 figures.
SUBMITTED: December 29, 1961
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AUTHOR: Lar'?ov, V. A.
YITLL.' Tranz-;O?:o~a in a'noioyAFC system
:40URCL: no. 7, 1964. 33-39
TOPIC TAGS, A~-C;, AFC transients, noisy AFC transients
ABSTRACT : The regults of an experimental study conducted on a hookup
described by 'V. A. Larlkov, et al. s earlier (Elektroavyaz, 1963, no. 11) are
reported. It it; found that, under no-modulation conditions, the tii.ie of the
transient. pr~>cez;r in a heterodyne oscillator increases when a noise is present;
even with a low noise level, but with a high initial detuning A f. the transient time
exceeds that of the no-noise case by Z-Z.5 times. Also, the noise narrows the
lack-in and holding bands of the AFC system. Two measures to offset the effects
of nbise are recommended: (1) To utilize only a small part of the lock-in band
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'ACCESSION NR: AP4042503
and (Z) To select the frequency-detector characteristic as flat as possible within
the low-level characteristic of an IF amplifier. The above findings also hold true
in the case of a modulated carrier. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 7 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
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LAIKOWA, Halena, iwr
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Eva---uation of working capacity of disabled persons and
occupat-ional ad-ising assistance in the United 2tates and
Canada. Praca zabezp spol 6 nr).12:21-25 D 164.
WIMER, K.
Standardization of agricultural machinery. p. 2.1.
VYNAIEZY A NOWALISACE, OCHRAIRNE NINKY, CHANEITE VZORY. (Urad pro vynalezy a normalisaci)
Praha, Czechoslovakia
Vol. 3, no. 3, Mar. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Acessions (EEAI), LG, Vol. 8, no. 7
July 1959
Uncl.
TIKHONOV, V.I.;,-~IKO~VV-k~-
Experimental study of frequenic7 overshoots. Raddot-ekh.
i elektron. 7 no.11:1901-1909 N 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(4adio measurements) f (Frequency measurements)
LARKOVIA, Helena, mg-i
Occupational consulting in the United States and Carada. Praca
zabezp spol 6 no.10:107-29 0 1/
64.