SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLASOV, M.A. - VLASOV, N.A.

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VLASOV, M.A.; XUPPR!',X!, A.L. Results of the testing of lug-type tires for standard ZIL and W2 trucks. Avt.prom. no.9:23-25 S ^61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno-issledovatel'skiy avtomobilInyy i avt-)mDtornyy institut. (Motortrucks--Tires) VLASOV, M ; ZVMWIV, V., zootekhnik Our experience in raising chicks for meat production. PtitseVOd- stvo 9 no.5:20-25 M7 159. NIRA 12:7) 1. Predsedatell kolkboza "Vbskhod.11 Krasno-Polyanskogo' rayona, 14oskovskoy oblasti (for V~asov). 2. Kolkhoz "Vookhod," Krasnopolyan- skogo rayona, Moskovskoy oblasti. (Poultry) VLASOV, M. Sorniaki khlopchatrikh i bor'ba s nim-i (Weeds in cotton and their control). Alma- Ata, Kazgosizdat, 1953. 68 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 6, Sep. 1954 PHASE IT BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4896 Moskovskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskogo AvtomaticheWye rotornyye linii - sredstvo kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii proizvodstva. (Rotary-Transfer-Machine Lines-a Means of Full Automation of Production) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 221 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: L. N. Koshkina; Ed. of Publishing House: I. Vasillyeva; Tech. Ed.: G. V. Smirnova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metalworking and Machine-Tool Making: V. I. Mitin, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for technical personnel in the machin- ery industry. COVERAGE: This collection of articles explains the principles of full automation based on the use of rotary transfer machines in various industries, The rotary operational transfer machines used for basic processing are discussed) and also the special power equipment and -C&rd--1-/4-,. Rotary-Transfer Machine (Cont.) SOV/4896 accessories for these machines and [production] lines. No person alities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Koshkin, L. N. Basic Problems in the Full Automation of Product Manufacture 3 PART I. ROTARY TRANSFER MACHINES FOR BASIC MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Luklyanov, V. I. Rotors for Die-Pressing Operations 21 _3Ejqpov,_1M. D. Rotors for Heat Treatment 32 Sirotin, P. I. Rotors for Mechanical Processing 42 Shumilin, D. V. Rotors for Chemical Processing 52 L 28365-66 EPF(n)-2/SVr(M)A11C( f/] H Vi G (m JT ACC NRt AP6001700 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0089/65/019/005/0467/0468 AUTHOR: Vertebnyy, V. P'; Vlasoi.1A!_K!' - Ydrilyuk, A. 1. ORGI. Institute of Physics of AN U`krSSR (Ins*titut fiziki AN TjkrSSR) TITIZ: Effect of core arrangement upon neutron spectra obtained from -horizontal- channels -of- WR-M--reactor SOURCE.: Atomnaya energiya, v. 19, nA,~ID65' 467-468 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear research reactor, neutron spectrum, nuclear reactor component/M-1i nuclear reactor- ABSTRACT: ~.Experiments were conducted at'the Institute of:Physics of the Ukrainian.-Acedemy-of Sciences In order to determine the best arrangement of-core elements and thus to get a maximum yield of slow neutrons in a reactor measuring channel. The VVR-11 nuclear research reactor was used in~oonnectionwith a mechanical chopper. The neutron spectra were in- vestigate& for three arrangements in the channel proximity. In the first case, only heat-releasing elements were used as neutron sources. The second;arrangement was composed of elements aud a 5.5-cm water layeA- The water was substituted by a beryllium 1-?~yer of-the same thickness in the third.version....These three arrangements were schematically illu- stratad by the reactor core cross-section and their effects Gn spectra Card 1/2 UDC: 621.039.519 L 29:365-66 - VLASOV, Mikhail Fedorovich N15 741453 .V8 Sborka I Regulirovka ElektroizmeritelInykh Prib,.-rov (The Assembling and Adjusting of Electric Meters, By) M. F. Vlasov, S. M. Pigin I V. 1. Chervyakova. Moskva,, Gosenergoizdat, 1955. 245 (3) P. Illus., Diagra ., Tables. "Literatura": p. (247) VERTE13M, V.P.i VI-tVOV, F.0 170 TYA V ~'VP A N K.C. Zh.l.; 'ITO"TA)VA; Ir-otal neutron r3rosa nf He and Re 19 no.3-2r,0-15~~ -9 '65. PASECHNIK, M. V.; BARCOK, I. F.; VERTEBRY, V. P'~'; 1g!~qQYj_M._F...z KOLOTIY, V. V.; MAYSTRENKO, A. N.; MOSTOVOY, V. I.; NAZARCHUK, M. M.; PILIPETS, D. T. 4 "The P~ameters of the WWR-M reactor of the Inst of Physics, AS UkSSR and its application in nuclear physics research." report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 A~fg-q Sep 64. VL&SOV, M.F.; VERTEBNYY, V.P.; KIFILYUK, A.L. ,w;,--- Resonance levels of erbium isotopes. Atom. energ. 15 no.3:247- 249 S 163a (MIRA 16'.110) (Erbiu-n isotopes) VLAS Y,-Mikbai1-EedanxYLcb4-_PIGIN, Sergey Mikhaylovich; CHERVYAKOVA, Vera Ivanovna; LAVRUKHIN, M.A., retsenzent; TKALIN, I.M., retsenzent; LEKHSUEYN, L.I., red.; ZHISIUIHOVA, O.S., tekhn. redw -, 4 [Assembly and adjustment of electric measuring devices)SbDrka i regulirovka elektroizmeritellnykh priborov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 260 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Electric meters) M.r,l KIRMUK, A#L. [Xy2Tliukj A,L.j -n4~~ - - Identification and determination of the parameters of resonance levv3A in erbium. Ukre fiz. shur. 8 no.9s947-953 8 '63. (MIRA 170) 1, Inotitut, floiki IN UkrSSR, Kilev. v4 "i 5e: i", 77 VLASOV, Mikhail Yedorovich; PIGIN, Sergey Mikhaylovich; GBXWAKOVA, ;.BLMSHTEYN, L.I., redaktor; ZABRODIR, A-A., tekhnichaskly redaktor. [Installation and regulation of electric measuring appratual Sborka I reguliroyka elaktroismeritelInykh priborov. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd~vo, 1955. 245 p. (MLRA 8:12) (31actric meters) AUTHORS: TITLE: 28434 S/165/61/006/002,/006/020 D210/D304 Vlasovp M.F., Fedorovp M.B., and Vertebnyy, V.P. 9##ane diffusion cloud chamber for neutron spectrometry PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnall v# 6o no. 2, 1961, 186 - 190 TEXT: In this article the authors describe the constructions and operation of a methane diffusion cloud chamber for spectrometry of neutrons of energy 1 to 3 MeV. The construction of the chamber is shown. The chamber was operated at one atmosphere of methane using methanol for diffusion, giving a sensitive volume of 3 cm high by 20 cm diameter. The electrodes are made of two screens connected together and kept at a potential of lkV relative to the base plate and the methanol groove. The flow of the cooling liquid nitrogen and the methanol temperature were controlled automatically to give base plate and methanol temperatures -70 and 100C respectively, to Card 1/2 2,!434 S/185/61/006/002/006/020 Methane diffusion cloud D210/D304 within � 0.50C. The chamber was operated by means of an electronic arrangement, given in the original paperp which starts the neutron generatorp switches on the electric field and the pulse lamps, and 1A winds the photographic film in the required sequence. The chamber was tested by analyzing the neutron spectrum from the D(d, n) reac- tion in the direction of the denterium beams of 150 keV energyp and the dispersion of the apparatus was found to be 8 % half-in- tensity. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AN URSR, m. Kyyiv (Institute of Phy- sicsp AS UkrSSR, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: August 229 1960 Card 2/2 L,2226-661- 9/6.5 ACCESSION-NR: AP5023764 UR 8 /619/003/0250/0252 539.172.400.176.2 ym( AUTHOR: Vertl~~ffi V P '~Iasov M is!nko Jqra~~; 1~ojRta, V V P Zh. I.; Trofimova, N. A. TITLE: Total neutron cross sections of Re super 186 and Re super 187 SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, V. 19, no. 3, 1965, 250-252 TOPIC TAGS: neutron cross section, rhenium, nuclear energy level, thermal neutron ABSTRACT: The total neutron cross sections of the separated isotopes Rel85 and Rel87 were determined in the resonance, thermal, an cold energy range. The measurements $ were carried out on the VVR---M- nuclear reactor of the Institut fiziki AN USSR (lotitute Qf the time Ysics. AN S��A4 tsip -of-flight technique. The cross section of ReI87 obeys P4 the, 1/v law in the ru& 13blow 0. 5 - 2 e. v. , and that of ReI8 5, below 0. 08 e. v. The contribution of positive levels to the thermal cross sections of ReI85 amounts to about 56%, and that of Rel87 to about 3% of the total cross section. Analysis of the thermal cross sections show that for Re187' tl:e energy of the negative level closest to zero to Card 1/2 id e.v. >,IEo[>, 5 e.v., and for Re185, I E.I>, 10 e.v. 1-he neutron widths given for these levels are at least 15 times greater than the average widths of the positive levels. Th6 total cross section of Re18 5 at 2200 m/sec is 118 t 2 barn and that of Re187 it is go 2-barn. Orig., art, has.-- 3 figures, 2 tables, and 1 formula. ASSOCIATION: None- SUBMITTED: 15Dec64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NO REF SOV- 005 OtHER. 003 VEMBRYy V.P. [Vartabnyi, V.P,,3; 4LASOV, N.Y.; PASICHNIX. N.V. [Pasichnyk, ~.V.J; TOTSKIY, I.A. Spherical electron-Tulse ionization chambers for the study of fast neutons [in Ukrainian with summary in English). Ukr. fiz.zhur. 3 no.2:196-203 W-Ap 158. 04in 11:6) (Neutrons) (Ionization chambers) 5/08 62/012/004/007/014 Bi 63Y3102 AUTHORS: Vertobnyy, V. P., Vlasov, M. F., Kolotyy, V. V., Maystrenko, A. 11. , Pasechnix., hl. V. TITLE: spectrum of slow neutrons from the horizontal channel of a -BBP-M (VVR-M~ reactor PERIODICAL: Atomnays. P-nergiya, v. 12, no- 4, 1962, 324-326 TEXT: The energy distribution of slow neutron from a horizontal channel beginning in the active zone of a VVR-M reactor at the Instifut fiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics, AS UkrSSR) was measured by the time-of-flight method. A 14 cm thick beryllium layer is arranged between the fuel elements and the channel entrance. The measuring arrangement consiatz of a mechanical interrupter of 300 mm diameter with 26 slits of 0-5 mm width each, which can be rotated at a speed of 102 to 1o4 revolutions per minute, a drift tube of 25 m length and a battery of boron counters. Another arrangement with a 175 m long drift tube is being completed. The time of flight ia measured by means of a multichannel time analyzer WBA-1 (IVA-1), developed in the laboratory of nuclear electronics of the Card. 1/2 Spe:!trum of slow neutrons S/089/62/012/004/007/014 B163/B102 same institute. The measured energy distributions can be well approximated by Maxwell distribut-.')n. The temperatures resulting from this least- squares-approximation are very near to the temperature of the active zone. Small systematic deviations from a Maxwell distribution that can be ob- served at the low energy end of the spectrum are explained by the filterino action of the beryllium. An indenture in the ener-y distribution curve at 0.025 ev is related to a corresponding maximum in the total cross-section of beryllium. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: July 5, 1961 Card 2/2 WRTEMY V.P.; VLASOV, M.F.; KIRILYUK, A.L. Effect of the configuration of the core of a M-M reactor on the spectrum of neutrons from a horizontal channel. Atom. energ. 19 no.5:467--468 N 165o (MIRA !8:.U) - ----------- r?F lu; - 14 if 1.4 if VA V. a IL M ~ I U, N C RYBALHO, X.-S.; PFRFL'30N~~ M,Yle.; PHRETER, [.A.; HVENOV, M.G.; PIMFNOVA, Me.- W)VOSELITSDIA, N.F.; SEREBVYVOVA.~ A.A. Preliminary evaluation of planto of the family Composlt-~iu. for their sesquiterpanic lactone aontisnt. Lpt~ dolo 14~ no.5.-37-41 S-0 165. ("41V -18- t*t' 1. Vsesoyuznyy naw:hno-issledovetellskiy institut aromaticbeskikh rasteniy, Dittaij., Moskovskoy clblasl*~ A KUVAYLrV2 V.B.; VLALSOVI M.I.j GUWOV~ I.I. Larkspur Nlphinium confusum M. Pop.0 a new medicinal plant. ]Bot. zhur. /+9 no.7097-1002 J1 161+ (Mg. 17 88) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauoTmo-issledovatellskiy institut le-kara-I.Yan- nykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniys, Moakovskaya oblast'. 15-57-10-14914 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 262 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vlasov TITLE: A Technical Conference of the Problem of Selecting the Most Rational System of Minincr operation (Tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po voprosu vybora nsiboleye ratsionallnykh sistem razrabotki) PERIODICAL: Ugoll Ukrainy, 1957, Nr 1, pp 47-48 ABSTRACT: The paper gives a short account of the content of reports at a conference on the systems of mining operations in coal fields. This conference was called by the Voroshilovgrad Oblast Coamittee of the Ukrainian Communist Party together with the Oblast Administration of the Sci en ti fie -Technological Mining Society and the Voroshilovgrad House of Technology.. It was noted tit the conference that approximately 60 galleries were being mined at the beginning of 1957 Card 1/2 in the principal Voroshilovgrad coal district by the 15-57-10-14914 A Techni,~~O Conference of the Problem of Selecting (Cont.) long-pillar system. In the principal Donbass anthracite dL3t!'iCt. 114 galleries were bein worked at that time. At the mines of the "tresta Sverdlovugol'" ~Sverdlov Coal Trust), the use of the pillar system has permitted an increase in the advance of the galleries from 28 m to 36.5 m. Further pr(' gress in the coal industry is seen 4n the decrease in delivery of rock to the surface. This accomplishment has required the introduction of all manner of methods for working wider passages. In the Voroshilovgrad coal district, 25 mining operations are conducted by wide passages; in the Donbass anthracite field, 20 such operations are in ase. The conference recommended the expansion of working the coal beds in the Donbass by long pillars (longwall method) along the strike and to chunge to driving drifts by wide passages. Card 2/2 1. S. Krashkin 2196-6 88716 S/127/60/000/007/004/011 B012/BO52 AUTHORS: Mining Engineer, Golovin, Yu. P., Mining Engineer, and Baryshev, V. M., Mining Engineer TITLE: Sinking of horizontal workings by blowing-up deep boreholes section by section PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, no- 7, 196o, 39-40 TEXT: In the mines of Gornaya Shoriya, horizontal workings with small holes are advanced by applying cone and line cut. In the Temir-Tau Mine, annually 6420 m are advanced. The monthly average lies between 25 and 30 m. Very economical data were attained by blowing up deep boreholes for advancing upsets. Experience gained in advancing horizontal workings was applied to experiments. The main parameters of drilling and blasting work were determined. From June to September, 1959, three horizontal workings with a total length of 80 m were advanced by deep bDreholes. The hardness of the rock was 16-18, and that of ore 15-16 according to Protodlyakonov. Fig. 1 shows the scheme of the charge in various sections of boreholes, V~- Fig. 2 gives the s;?,quence of explosions in the boreholes. The optinur, Lepth Card 1/3 88716 S/127/60/000/007/004/011 Sink.ing of horizontal workings B012/BO52 of boreholes was found to be between 12 and 20 ml thus, tile deviations were reduced to a minimum of 20 cm, and the drilling speed was not reduced. The experiments showed that the most economical method is that of advancirg workings with cross sections between 4 and 6 m2 by six boreholes (Fig. 2) two of which are out holes. Cne of the difficulties in this system is the heavy air blow in the passage. The method of advancing horizontal workijWs by blowing up deep boreholes section by section is recommended for solid, viscous, and little cracked roc:k. The abovo method leads to a '11,5 to 3- fold increase in the rate of advance (as compared to the usual, one), a cost reduction of 20-3W46/m, higher safety, and improved working conditions. Drill rig6A-100 (BA-100) is unsuited. A drill rig of 60-80 kg is recom- mended for depths between 15 and 20 in, and a borehole of 60-75 nim in diameter. There are 3 figures and I Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Rudnik Temir-Tau, Kemerovskoy obl. (Temir-Tau Mine of the Kemerovskaya, oblast?) Vlasov, M. I.; VostNII, Stalinsk (Eastern Scientific Research institute for Industrial Safety in the Mining Industry, Stalinsk) Golovin, Yu. P., Card 2/3 and Baryshev, V. M. 88716 Sinking of horizontal workings B012/BO52 Legend to Fig. 1: Scheme of the charge of a borehole section: 1) stemming, 2~ cord, 3) ammonite No. 6, 4) fuse cord, 5 detonator Card 3/3 Legend to Fig. 2: Scheme of the distribu- ticn of boreholes S/127/60/000/007/004/011 --Y~USOV~M.L, gDriV7 inzh.; GO.,fDvIN, Yu.F., gornyy insh.; URYSIMT, V.H. Drift mining using the method of sectionalizod, deep bole blasting. Gar.zhur, no,7239-40 Jl '60- (MM 13:7) 1. Rudnik Temir-Tau Kemerovskoy oblasti (for Tlasov). 2. Tostochm" nauchno-iselodovatellskiy institut po bezopas- nosti rabot v gornoy prouVehlennosti, Stalinsk (for Golovin, Barysbev). (Mining engineering) KMN VA, BOMYREV, Vitaliy Ivanovioh;_.y7A,3OV..j-4t 30 Rol*, red.; RMOV, S.I., tekhn.red. (Finance-o of trade unions; collection of regulations] Finansovaia rabota profsoiuzov; abornik rukovodiashchikh materialov. Moskva# Izd-vo VTTsWS Profizdat, 1960, 302 P. (KEEA 13:12) (Trade unione-Pinanee) Ch. BAL'ZAMOV, Dmitriy Parmenovich; ZIIUKOV, SEMIOV, S.M., red.; ANDR3-YEVA, L.S., tekhn. red. [Auditing committee of a factory and plant local committee] Re- vizionnaia komissiia FaIK. Moskva, Profizdat, 1962. 63 p. (Bibliotechka profsoiuznogo aktivista, no.5(29)) (MIRA 15:5) (Trade unions) (Auditing) DROKIN, A.I.; DYLGEROV, V.D.; SIJDAKOV) N.I.; VIASOVO,.M..V. Rotational hysteresis loss in single crystals of magnesium-wnganese ferrates as dependont 9a the magnatIc field strength and te*perature. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.,-flz~ho.2-.141-144 163. (MBA 16:5) -1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo stcbaeriiya AN SSSR., In6titut tovetnykh metallov imeni M.I. Kajinin4i. Krasoyarskiy pedagogicheakiy inatitut. (Hysteresis) (Magnesium farrates-Magnetic properties) (Manganese ferrates-Magnetic properties) -VLASOV M N-_ ___ The Western Siberian Branch. Izv. ASiAt no.2:128-130 161 (HIRA 15: 1) 1. Rukavoditell Zapadno-Sibirskogo filiala ItIcademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. (Building) VLASOV, M.V., nauchnyy sotrudaik; LUKPANOV, Zh.L., nauchnyy sotrudnik Now,data, on controlUng the vatw= Wena basilinea. Zaahch. rast- ot vred. i bo-1. 6 no.8:24 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Kazakhskiy institut zaohohity raoteniyF pochtovoys otdeleniye. Kargalinka... (Kazakhatan-Cutworms-rWermination) (Kazakhstan-Grain-Diseageo and pests) ACCFZSICN NRt AP3000937 S/0139 /63/000/002/01/a/0144 ATITHORSs Drokin, A. 1.j Dy*lporolrg V# D.) Ndnkoy, W. L; Vlasov, M. V. TITLEt. Dependence of rotary hysteresis loss in magnesium-manganese ferrite single crystpla on the mngnitude of mngnatic field and temperature SOURCEI Iz-V. VUZ. Fizika, No. 2t 1963, 141-144 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic hysteresis, ferrite,, single crystal, mechanical moment, mt,egnetic field-- ABSTRACT: Rotary magnetic hysteresis loss hns been studied'on the (100) plane o4' mognesium-mangenese ferrite single crystals, topether with the dynamics of powder figures in the rotary magnetic field. The rotnry lbas was investigated by reDsuring the mechanical moment acting on single cryrtal ferrite pellets placed in a homo- genedus magnetic field slowly rotating in foniard and reverse directions. Field strength varied between 0 to 4000 oersteds at tamperntures from -183 to 100C. The powder figures were photogri!'phed through a M-6 microscope. The results S~ow th-t anisotropy in the single crystal plane'(100) at 700 oersteds and up and the rotary hysteresis loss increase with increase in field strength, reaching a maximum around 900-1250 oersteds and subsequently decreasing. 'The authors express their gratitude Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRj 0,1000937 to A. G. Titova for procuring the single crystals." Orig. art. haw 4 figures. i ASSOCIATIaZi Institut fiziki SO M SSSR (Institute of Physics SO M SSSR); Insti- tute tsvetny*kh'metallov im. V. I. XaUnina Krasnoyarskiy pedinstitut (Institute of Vonferrouo Metals, Krasnoyarsk Teachers Institute) SUBYI-TTEDs 3OJan62 DATE ACO: UJun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA NO REF SOVt 008 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2' VOLKOV.- N. -P~jkovnlk In the image of the fascist Wehrmacht. Komm. Vooruzh. Sil 46 no.6.-77-82 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) fee 00 :30:686600* 0 0 e ti IS W 1) W 1P a it u M Id IS a ~1 I--& 4--AA X--)A 0 CC A AJ L 4-kJ .,k P a I 1 41 t 4-9 of I!- AL a~ A 9, 00 TOZAAR. PAYj. US.SR., sqo-qw. lm. 00 theory of the natural oncillations of the unloatted "hronous motor so without clamping winding li devtlopod on the bas4 of the theory of non. 00 4~1 linar differential equatkm. The condititmo of generation are established and the amplitude of the oscillations defined. The author Win his 00 al . . theory on the following conditions: The magnetic field famished by the amstAre and magne winding may be sinusolda): the Inductance of the exciling winding is unall In comparison with the ohmk mista"re; the 00 00 magnetk stray Oux ii small compared with the field flux: iron losses compared with uhnck low% sinall; the supply voltage and frequency 00 G=staot., the frequency of the oscillations is small 0 -00 -00 4900 -00 goo 000 too goo KGO WOO 4 tie* tie* Compcred with the frequency of the supply. These suppositions Im-d to a system of one diffmntW equation of the se=d, and two of the first order. The dis- cunion entem into the details of differeni and partkulaz cases of integral curves. F. B. K. *act, I'.,. MIS 91 6100 a a 1W01*40434~VWX b U A I R; dno 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 6 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1*0~46 : : : 0 : V: : : 1 00 0 *!1* 0 0 00 * 0 e 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 4, 0 0 0 0 0 * 41 0 Collectivism and concreteness are above all. Sov. profsoiuzy 20 no.l: 22-2.5 Ja .164. . (MM 17:2) 1. Organizator profspyuznoy gruppy uchastka elaktrikov paroturbinnogo tsekha KharIkovskogo turbinnogo zavoda imeni Kirova. N, V.L_A.SOVjP A. NIZHEGORODOV "Utilize More Fully the Reserves of Increase the Smelting of Steel" report of the ALI-Union Conferexe of steel 11malterz3 in aporozhye. SO: 5 April 55, Yellow Report No. 66 Pg cc7 VLASOV, N., nachQllnik. Rural motion-picture astabliahmenta in Tranacarpathia. Kinomekhanik no.9: 7-8 S '53. (MI-PA 6:9) 1. Otdel kinofikataii Zakarpatakogo oblupravleniya kulltury, Uzhgorod. (Tranacarpathia--Moving-piature projection) (Moving-picture projection -Tranacarpathia) VLASOV, N. USSR Brendeyevskiy Peat Worko, Yaroslavl Province (1950) "What is Delaying Mechanization of Peat Extration?", Pravda, 1950. Gurrent Digest of the Soviet Press, Vol. 2, ffo. 20, 1950, page 40'. (In 40 Library) KARATAYEV, N.K., Aoktor'ekon.nBuk; POLTANSKIT, F.Ta., doktor istor.nauk; TSAGOLOT, N.A., doktor ekon.nauk;_!~LSRT,-YA Impd.ekoninauk [deceased]; KOUITNKO, A.A., kand.ekou.nauk; MOROZOT, Y.M., kand.skon.nauk; PLITSWA, K.T., kand.ekon.nauk; PODOROT, G.K., kand.okon.nauk; CHUBUK, I.F., kand.ekon.uauk; PASHKOT, A.I., red.; ZM, I., red.; HOSUINA, R., takhn.red. (History of Russian economic thought] Istoriia rueskoi ekonomi- chaskoi mysli. Pod red. A.I.Pashkova i N.A.TSagolove. Moskva, Izd-vo soteial'no-ekon.lit-r7. Tol.2. [Epoch of premonopolistic capitalism] Epokha domonopolisticheakogo kapitalizma. Pt.l. 1959. 526 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. AJmdemiya nauk SSSR. Institut ekonomiki. (Economics) VLASOV, N.A.; CHEMYSHEV, L.A.; PAVLOVAS L.I. Salt lakes of Eastern Siberia and possibilities for their industrial utilization. Trudy BIQIII no -4:51-65 160. (MMA 15:3) (Siberia, Eastern--Lakes) (Saline waters) VIASOVJO N, Antimatter and the universe. Atom.energ. 16 no. 5:465-468 My 164. (MIRA 17:5) VUSOV N. rg. 16 no. 5-.470-4.'74' 164- New lit-rature. Atom~ene (MIRA 17:5) L 42170-66 E'VJ`T(")1M-1T(M)1FSS-2W IACC NRt AN6030516 SOURCE CODE. UR/90C)7/66/000/112/()()04/0004~ 11 AUTHOR: Vlasov, N. (Professor) ORG: none TITLE: Nuclear flame spectra 1SOURCE: Komsomollskaya pravda, 14 May 66, P. 49 col. 2-4 TOPIC TAGS: proton, alpha particle, nuclear radiationp sun, dwarf star, isotope, cyclotron, heavy nucleus, ion acceleration, neutron, positron, hyperon, astrophysics, radio astronomy ABSTRAM. A comparison is drawn between the microcosm of the atom and the macrocosm of the universe. Inside the sun and other stars proton3 combine to form alpha particles (helium nucloi), enabling the sun-to emit enormous !energy fluxos. Such nuclear converslonsl'from the burning of nuclear fuel :(Hydrogen), Mumina the universe. After the hydrogen burns out, stars collapse from gravitationAl forces, the temperature rises, and the helium burns forming heavier elements. Such stars ro called white dwarfs,, whose den- sity reaches tons per cubic centimete~V_ One mayassume that the isotopes existing on these dense stars are much heavier than those known an earth; e.g., nickel 80 instead of nickel 60. Such isot6pes are radioactive on earth, but their decay is forbidden in dense stars owing to special conditions. Such isotopes can be produced In principle'on earth, but this requires the capabilitr.-of accelerating very heavy.nucloi. Prof..G. N. Fleroy has accelerated particles as heavy as JUM A OnS argon ions* in the Nl~ia _07010tron~~Acceleration of uran which Card 172 are sixfold heavier, requires quite different techniques. Even in sun-type stars protons are converted 1,Kto nbutrons, and posi- trons and neutions-are radiated. Eventually this may conclude with the 'formation'of a neutron star (with no protons). Such stars are millions of times Aensor than white dwarfs and approach the densities of atomic nuclei. Recentl~p_about 10 X-ray stars have been discovered with the aid of 4ocket probes. First thought to be neutron stars, they were later found 0- Y to be to arge, Academician V. A. Ambartsumiyan has shown that neutrons in .very dense stars must convert at some evolutionary stage into heavy stable ;.~Yperons. A now unitary symmetry system has been created for arranging elcmen- itary'particles in the manner of the Mendeleyev periodic table. This system ,was used to predict the omega minus hyperans and a new class; of primary heavy particles called quarks. If quarks do exist, they will holp to oxplaim 'astrophysical phenomena and the superdense states of matter. Collisions.of -heavy high-energy particles yield large numbers of other particles of various. masses. The combination of new methods, optical and radioastronomic, led to the dis~covery of exploding sup3r giants and galaxiesp with energyyialds equivalent to hundreds of millions of suns. If man can duplicate nuclear conversions as effectively as they occur in nature, the knowledge to be gained, appearing to be fantastic at the moment, will be quite realizable. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPRS. 36,3641 ,,PUB CODE: 90, 03 / SUBM DATE: none Pdytborm of Me twum sptM NO-KO-Kk. A. G, Wompl. rmd. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S., and N -A V~Mv H.G-KLI-Kl3r has been studied at >30*. The only onlid phar,--% formvi are ice and KCI-KBr solid *olutions. The cutktic junnt is at - 13,4* and KCI G-11%, Kllr:.'3 41%. 1 W H60- 69.6 Wt-.' &t -26* end Nal NaUr, and P-I(Hr wt..%. Napr.IH 0. 41.4. Kik 5-4. RaO - -.1 - -L. 1. B. -- - pw solwMimmmorlim: in- bifitieG "(W km UN, ~S. S., 10 4 S. -214) uIn this coop# rm - ficmded Im -20- tO 9j Na and N&O in HOOM a, WW wlutWW oas consisting Ci v two " Th* I" of t-P' -f tl- dibydrat ~U* "' _ 5HOO jj!2jCI.B,),gW, and NR(CI,Br)- point at - 20-3 with N F. R. G. 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Wit, tult it fullcti'm of are 0 LITISIA14111 (LAWFICA1100 ;j v lit An Is It 111, 41 Of a Is It vc ti ts It of I Ila 1 010 0 010-0 10 0 0 * * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~-* , * a XG 't:00 ties ru v -1 3 6 v .14 09 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 Go* 0 VLASOV, N.A., doktor fiz.-matem. nauk Antimatter and the universe. Priroda 53 no.9:20-25 164. (MMA 17: 10) 01 -VIA;, QV L. 14. anfi neutron isotOFOs. AtIm. energ. 17 n0.1:3-9 " Ileavy hydrogen . il 164. 1 . I VLASOVI N. A. ~'A clear *610's - Reutrow -At-in a E.0 roe Jul Nuo lear Physics - Neutrons Velocity Mcpariments Vith Monochromatic Slow Neutrons," K. A. Vlasov, 32 PP *Uspekhi Fiz Nauk" Vol XXXV, No 3 Treats subject under: mechanical selector; brief -historical review; principles of construction of (source, detactor, synchro- P, -nizing devices); *40ctrii of slow neutrons. (To~ be concluded in next'issue.) ~.6/xtxolaar Physics - INeutrons Aug I;B Absorption Nuclear Physics - Neutrons - Velocity "Fxperiments 111th Monochromatic, Slow Xeutron.e," A. Vlaso7, 55 PP *Uapekhi Fiz Nauk" vol no 4 Mreats subject under: absorption and disporsion of neutrons; absorption in boron; absorption in :Lithium; absorption in cadmium; resonance absorp- tions in other elements (in(lium, sil7er, gold, manganese, antimony, iodine, mercury, iridium, tantalum, tungsten, platinum, zirconium, osmiam, 11/49T95 usalwaclear Physics Neutrons Aug Absorption (Contd) oobalt, thalLium, columbtvq, germanium, gadollaium', dysprosium). ~11/4 9T95 4141AI'n- I- I 00 it-#- -,-- -, 1520. t oo 9s, A 0 .3 a JL-A-A-L-S-K-r- q-A -1 X.LKL~.-L-1 A-4 . - . . , - I P! ---- -- Angular Distribution of the Y-Quanta Produced by the Anolhilation of Positron&, bor and 3. A. Tairelson. Dok#Jldv &W*MU 59 p. V9-M, February Ill 1948. On RuseVin) Th9 our" of angular distribution of #amas. rays produced by t1w annihilation of positrons was obtahwd in an "rhant which permitted closet measurements than those mado b7 Beringer sq ad Montgomery (Physical Review 61, V. 222, 1942). The counters used had a 0,2 mm thick layer of lead on the inner surface of th aluminum cylinder. Two rectilinear groups of 3 counters oa:h. connected In parallol~ determined IV the method of coincidences, the direction of the two gamme, rays. The sonsittvity of tho Instrumeot permitted the use of small sources and relatively large distances between source and counters. Too direct results of the measurements show that at lout "% of the coupled gamms rays of annihilation are emitted with angles of I" (with losa than one d*groo deviation) between then. This Indicates that a corresponding traotlon of tho positrons a" onathilatod ulth onargies not exce*dlng 80 ov. E A I A - t L A 13ift %$GAO bawiftV 181UNJ .10 L"T ON( A ;n ~Cft I In is 'A a rw U U A 0 00000 o 0 0 0 49 06 g o a 0 00 go 00 0, : 41b, 000 4, 0 0 0 .Z, 1 600 00 IS 0000*0 ~00 -040 ^00 BERGMAN, A.G.; VLAWY, N.A. Homeomorphism of potassium halide salts and polytherms of ternary eyoteme KC1 - KBr - H20, NaC'-' - NaBr - H20, YaBr - KBr - ~20, and NaGl -- ECI -- H.O. Izv.Sekt.fiz.-khim.anal. 17:312-337 149. (KLRA 7:6) 1. Institut obshchey I noorgenicheakoy kbimii Lim. N-S-Kurnakoval Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Laboratoriya rasplavlannykh soley i mnogokowpo- nentnykh sistem. (Potassium salts) (Halides) (Systems(Chemistr7) t'4; BJUIGM# A*Gp4-lffASW-- Polythemal of, Fa, K // 01 Br the reciprocal system frou -3300 to 30 400C. INV. Sekt. fiz: khIm. anal. 18:201-220 149, (KIRL IU4) 16' lastitut obahchey i noorganicheekoy khimii im, IFA Irurnakova AN SM (Thermochemistry) (Blectrolytes) MUM/Ruclear Physics Gama Rap 21 Dec 49 sftla~ization. of Annihilation Gamme-Quanta," S. A. Vlasov, B. S. Dzhelepov P"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol MIX, No 6, pp 777-780 424. Vvt= Dirac In theory of 2-quantum. annihilation, it to.Uovs that during pair-annihilation. (electron szdvosi+~ton).'in a-state 2 quantum must 'be polar- ized In perpendicular planes, as discussed by I. ra. Pamerawbuk in *Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol Lx.,,1948 rheory and expe rience both testify that 2-quantsm lation under ordinary co tions dominates. MM/Nuclear Physics Gamma Ra7a 21 Dec 49. (Conta) Problem of polarization of 2-1-4hil ion quanta c='be proved by exptl tests, as described hem, With lead block, Cl and 02 counters, radiating Source and aluminum cones Submitte& by Acad LuktrsLy 2 Jul 49. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Gamma Rays May/jun.p "Angular Distribution and Polarization of kanihiia- tiOn Gamma -Radiation," N. A. Vlasov, Radium Insi.. Acad Sci USSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XIVI No 3, PP 337.356 Studies angular distribution of quanta formed d~rftg 2~quantu:m annihilation of positron and electron'.'. Results show that the mean value of the angle of flaring apart only differs from 1800 by 0.2 _' 0.30), 'indicating energy of less than 10 ev during aanihi lation of positrons. Scattered aniiihilation quanta are propagated moutly in mutually perpendicular' 18M0 USSR/Nuclear Physics Gamma Rays May/Jun,50 (Contd) planes, vhich shows that quanta are polarized per- Oindi6ularly, Vlasov was assisted by P. 1. Luk*.': .i~*skiy and B. S. Dzhelepov, and by A. V. Sorokina, in measurements. Submitted 24,Apr 50 at session of the Dept of Physicomath Sci, Acad Sci USSR, 18MO to 11 - to 94 0 IQ 3344 The Angular Distribution of Avinihilation I Quanta, K A, YlNwv &M U. S. Psheirpsm. tkiklady Aka& R= a 0 ~ a. R. ?Q, 207 - I DO M) (to Russ &at$ 1. The angular dintritviijon of arinthilation quanta was in~"- tired with the stA W (1) a source constalind of radioadive Cis wrapped in an At foil, and (3) two lirtitips tit B1 counter groups, placed cot both aides of the mourev AM recording rtwid.mo. *1 the pdoodgr of palts of Annihilation quitivial t1w numimi of rotnividoeirve varied with the =at* 0 between in* directions, a dw two quarta. The cur" obtained staved a &harp symemArle maximum al if - 160 dog. with more tharsom, hail of all ease* fallSitif within thas Interval f 112.1 dog. a fact that loolifir* to the proslismila"y Small "Wrote$ (- 10 get tit the annihilating poattrons. ThIs result is roti- fronted with memo consequences of Dtr&c'a annihilation theory 82S. ~6, 361(1930)), This kattvr Itives the anpla. distribution 1(O.) I of quanta produced by the timithilatiort .1 masv~chromatlr putillronso (of energy t) with Ploelrosisof #vs., kinetic Priorgy., Thr prA-.k-ttlty -1 an Ami- hilall'"I IncreAmrs with Ihv amille, ~ (100 0) 4.6 WA trachea A S A. 111. A APALLIANKAL LITtRATIA4 CLASWKAIIW i;-6wei 71W-W- -__ :-=-- - ----W. a limit at a certain value tit that single, which I& for a given I. However, a direct application of three tuirs to the problem !n view Is Impossible, miner OW 'nergy Spectrum of low-tinericy (it" than 10 ev) pstailronn In unknown An in - direct alilroavi, can III, Allefolo"I hy r-e.ritlng the -11N." tout the "11111HAtIon W t..*1tFc"1W of seto ki-11, energy with mOtAl sitoc(tonst having rrrnit-o energy distribu. Him Its). Then, the singular distribution of the quanta $A 1, to) I Iil,.) I tO d. File 10 tv a rurvv in obtalfwd which Its shaped #9 A broad IIAi-Ij4)lsrd toAximum And in Mon quite urdiko the outhots' experimental curve, This PignalirAM Ilia- crepawy between the cactsecltences at Dirar's theory AM he experiment shavits that the Annihilation of pairs a( a low Ut, momentum has a causiderably higher prainabIlily IhAn that implied ty the theory. 1110141 too goo 0 goo too -'V 4111till 4K d-V tit It W ._ U 0 AV PO it$ at 0 "1 V 74 L I ew a 01 it I W so 5 is a I it% 00 40 00 0 41 41 41 40 0 40 0 G 0 0 0 a 1111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09604W40 0 0 t: 49 0 ~ .4. 5,.t. A 19, ?. .0 (tu 01...SCI. r vo~w 'A %o%). 0 do ~~( ;, A TO", A. jo~~ "--LLiiww .~Wo IF- li~o m I JJIA 0( F;~~";;~ too % %4iS%)- - cwjj*- ~ - - - - ---- - " a a a a v . - - - t00# 0 l . ' 11 U Is w IS It A 101 a ji v a is S a 0 ar 1 4 ,,A A A A Lj.-~ &A -, LIAL L-A -A- A -00 &T 00 00 00 9 -00 oom o* A 4519 MIMON SOURC99. N. A. vlawy, UPIPAN Iris. Nauk .00 43,169-253(1051) reb. A detailed review of worl"I an sources of neutrons Is given M references). A 9emr*J oullino of Ow vublM is - ot reactions (a,a) aW (d,a), of dislate- follow,d by a study grativas us high-energy druterans, of reActionx (p,n) And aM of ihe generation of neutrons in Shr, pile. (v.n too a 0 ~1 A 3 I n-l AS-SLA T R l OW SI ALLU ., GICAL U L411 CLAWPICA7100 t Ric *O.Jm, U AV 10 AS Igloo.) -41 a.. Q., - -- - .1431, OW a.- 's, ;- - -T 9A a is a 0 1 N IN a4 ft U "Asi I o 0 0 !**000**ooood?0oOk**o It to to 14 Is ~4 It 4 ff it Of is a 11 u of i_ JL_ J X__f a I -L '1 -4-- 41 57.3 Oc- k ft M6'#)aj. L F. ARnmN Am N. A. VjAm..,.J~*kj AUA MmIC SUR. 77 (N^ 3) M.7_0"m% AwwwL A Soumv of 5-3 MOV aimwOdw au deposM as a Pt fod and o*v*W Wth a 10 mg=-a kyw of Do on 3-3 mpm-3 NW Imm U6 wu PM at (he COMM 0( A Aqodn=W ad 44U4 *okKWmm mrs mohww 686 a pwa Q( COWAM at tm mm0w fod at the komkmimim psWm ekdCaft pfm the wmkwim at an aim d roo cdaddmm P6 Imp. aft amadod kt I-M M-W M*ANM Me Y-MY 4WD m hwd to be *ou C*vjft&AgOwjjb log Mg CIM-S too at Pb 1 -1 do mmbw oC wbcWwm ba as 0 nwb& took" wom PWOW (19,11popen b&" 008 m occAmmL U the mango am is pugld. lb kmomky WANt be < j Ot aw at Uva, iinl 14)5*a At a., J 00 . " p -_ a Vlu /A I AV a 9 A& 4 v It u TS AV 10 is! I I A I 0 St 0 p IP It W 4K It So K :,* 9 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 a 44 i of z -A-0 io 0 0 0 0 09 0 4 00 0 0 1# 0 6 0 0 00 00 Nikolay swidrovich; LUKIRSKIY, P.I., akademikredaktor 'LAS~OV:~kol% Alekeg scease IM, D.M., redaktor; R)VOZHIWV, Tu.Y., radaktor; GAVRIIDV, S.S., tekbnicheekly redaktor. (Neutrons) Neitrony, Pod red. P.I. Lukirskogo. Moskva, Goo. LA-vo takhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1955. 426 p. (MLRA 8:10) (Neutrons) -6SSR/Nuclear Physics - Tritium FD-2337 Card 1/~' Pub. 146 - 2/34 AUthor : Vlasov, N.-A.; Kalinin, S. P.; Ogloblin, A. A.; Samoylov, L. N.; Sidorov, V.-A.; and Chuyev, V. I. Title : Interaction of protons with tritium, and the excited state of helium-4 Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 639-650, Jun 1955 Abstract : Thq authors despribe experiments investigating the reactions T(Dn) He.) and T(PY)HeL' in the interval of proton energies UP to 7 Mev. The energy of the protons in the beam from the cyclotron chamber was varied by way of slowing in lead filters. Serving as detec- ectors of the neutrons were so-called all-wave counter and uranium chamber; a scintillational counter served as detector of the ganta-a rays, with NaI(TI). The curve of cross-section, sigma, versus proton energy, ' for the first reaction possesses-a maximum at Zp=3 Mev. For te second reaction the cross-section increases monotonicklly in the entire energy interval. Also investigated were the angular distributions of neutrons and gamma rays. The characteristics of the excited state of helium-4 are discussed. The authors thank the associates of the Cyclotron Laboratory, and , Card 2/2 FD-2337 . . also Ya. A. Smorodinskiy, A. I. Bas', and Yu. M-. Popov. Fourteen references, including 2 USSR (B. V. Wbakov, same issue p. 651; A. I. Baz' and Ya. A. Smorodinskiy, ibid. 27, 382) 19541. Institution : Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : March 9, 1955 VIABOY, N.A. "WOM-MMO, Conference on the physics of nuclear fission. Atom.energ. no.l: 99-102 '56. (x6m 9: 8) (Koscow--Nuclear fission-Congresces) V1 o V, ~/, A0 -------- USSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei CA Abst Journal Referat Zhur --~Fizika, No 12, 1956, 30990 Author -Bogdanov, G F.", Vlasov, N. A., Kalinin, S. P., Rybakov, B. V. Sidorov, V. A. ------- Institution: None Title: Spectra of Neutrons Bombarded with T and D Deuterons with Energies of 14 Mev Original Periodical: Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 30, No 1, 185-187 To check the existing experimental data on the existence of an excited state of approximately 2 Mev in the He4 nucleus, spectra were studied of neutrons produced by the T(d,n) He4 and D(d,n) He3 reactions, with the neutrons' escaping at an angle of 00 relative to the beam of the deuterons. The beam of the 14 Mev deuterons was focused with the aid of a magnetic prism at a dis- tance of 12 m from the cyclotron, where a thin tritium-zirconium or a gas deuterium target was placed. ~The energy of the neutrons Card 1/3 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Etructure and Properties of Nuclei C-4 Abst Journal t Referat Zhur - Fizikat No 12, 1956, 33990 was measured from the time it took them to cover the distance from the target to the counter, the latter being a photomulti- plier with a solid solution of terphenyl in polystyrol acting as a phosphor. The neutron source was operating under pulse conditions based on the natural modulation of the cyclotron beam. The pulses from the counter went to a gormani,tm-diode coincidence circuit. Pulses, synchronized with the accelt.,rating voltage of the cyclotron were applied to the second leg of the coincidence circuit. The time resolution of this spectrometer (widih of gamma line at half the altitude) amounted to 7 m/,Lseconds. 4 The3spectrum of the neutrons from the T(d,n) He . and D(d,n)He reactions displayed not only the maxima corresponding to the formation of the HO and He3 nuclei in their funda- mental states but also wide groups of slower neutrons with an average of energy of 8 Mev. For the T + d reaction this energy corresponds to an excitation energy of finite nucleus of ap- proximately 22 Mev. However, the similarity of the spectra in Card 2/3 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei C-4 Abst Journal : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 33990 the case of both reactions is indication in favor of the assump- tion that the second groups of neutrons are formed faster by a break-up of the deuteron Thai by the uIuat reaction with a forma- tion of a finite nucleus He and He in excited state. Notice is taken of the large value of the cross section for the formation of the neutrons of the second groups. This amounts to 300 millibarns/steradian for the case of the T + d reaction, and 100 millibarns/steradian for the case of the D + d reaction. Card 3/3 I/ L 19- 5 0 Category U8SR/jLclea'r Physics - Nuclear Reactions C-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3252 Author : Bogdanov, G.F., Vlasov, N,A., Kalinin, S.P.p Rybakov, B-V., Sidorov, V.A. Title : Spectra of Neutr:o-3sPr6M-ced by Bombarding Light Nuclei with 14 Mev Deuterons. Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 30, No 5, 981-9B3 Abstract : Using the time of flight method, a measurement was male . HeSf thp spectra of veutro'ns produced by bombarding thin targets of H I He4 (E 13.0 Mev) and T (in zirconium), Li, Be, B, C, cu (z 14.4 Mev) producea by bombardment with a beam ofdauterons from a cyclotron. The measurements were made at an angle of 00 to the deuteron beam. The reactions Tj- d and jle3 + d differ both in the shape of the neutron spectrum, as well 68 in the value of the cross sec-tior,(in the former case the cross section-is almost three times greater). This confirms the ristence of an'excited state'with excitation eneigy of 22 Mey,~n the He nucleus and indicates the-Absenc'e of'a similar state-in the It nucleus. Consequen- tly) the isotopic 'Spin of the excited'state of He is zero. It is noted thiLt the neutron spectrum of the reaction H63 +'d does' not display the hypothetical level of the Lj5 nucleus with an approximate excitation Card 1/2 "'amp Gategory : USSR/Nuclear Physics - M~clear Reactions C-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3252 energy of 2.5 Mev, corresponding to the spin-orbit splitting. The cross sections of the formation of neutrons escaping at Uj to the deuteron beam are estimated. This cross section is approximately 50 millibarns/steradian per nucleon for all the light elements in- vestigated, with the exception of T, i.e., it is approximately propor- tional to the number of nucleons in the nucleus. The cross section diminishes for the heavier elements; it is only 200 millibarns/steradian for Cu. Card - 2/2 -N. A., OA BLIN, A. A. VLASOV, GLO Acad. Sci US~R "The Lj7 (p, t) Lj5 'Toactio n," paper submitted a.6 the All-Union Conf. on Nuclear Reactions in Medium and Low Energy Physics, Moscow, 19-27, Nov. 1957. j BOGDAIJOV, G.F., KALININ, RYBAKOV, B.V., SIDOROV, V.A. ii The (P.n.) Reaction on Lithium and the Ground State of BAis paper submitted at the All-Union Conf. on Nuclear Reactions in 1,L-dium and Low Energy Physics, Moscow, 19-27 November 1957. "Tiry-l-o'-Figght Analysis of :,ca I P-Lior, of 1t, rxll-cro-, Li,,-.+ T-T,,C],,i 11 k, a Paper GWOMItted a t! -.,7! !~'Cvnotio, al Cc-fer--~,.Cc- 07 Ilcutro-, Interjetions nlit"ll-I 7,.-',~ , t :-7 -J-US. York City, ~~-13,. J'e-- Abstract avoilable in C-3,C;00,344 7 T ; . , -, ,A YLASOV IT. A* BOMTOV, G. F., I j,j:1TT-*, P. SlD-,-,() "The Spectra of the Fast Neutrons from (p,il) Reactions arc I-.;aasured or the 1-5 11--ter C.Yclotron b,,, the Tirac-of-Flight 11-1-thod," a presented at tbe international Confe,-enco on. the 1,1011tron Interactio-ns ~with the Dicleus, liew Yor'-, City, 9-13 Sep 57. Abstract Available in C-3,600,344 AUTHORt VLASOV,N.A., KALININ,S.P., OGLOBLIN,A.A. PA - 2262 PANVWMr,7-.M-, RUDAKOV,V.P., SERIKOV,I,N 24 SIDOROb V.A. "~2 IT LE a The Excitation Curves of the Reactions Mg (dP~)Ifa , Fe54 (d,d~)Mn52 , Fe54(d,n)CO55, and Zn 66 (d,2n)Ga 66. (Krivyye vozbuzhdeniya reaktaiy Mg 2, (d C0,01,1s/m with a flying distance of 35 m. A mechanical selector which attains a ray-resolution of o,ol to OP0154walm At Nd143 a negative point of resonpoe was uniquely founde Eo - -1,5 � 0,5 eV; dor' - 415 b(eV)2. Determination of the *lds of various isotopes at the fission of U233 with En 0 1,8 oV and the fission of U235 with En >2 eV. A three-fold-fission oj' u235 with neutrons in the energy range Card 1/3, of from o,o2 to o,2 eV was not found. Zuteraction Between heutrons and Nuclei. 89-t-2o/29 A magnetic spectrograph was built fcr the purpose of meaduring the energy of fission fragments.~ For pu240 resonances at En a 1,056 eVI 2o,4 eV and 36,2 eV were found. For pU242 Dro a at 2,65 and 53,6 eV were found .,-y resonance up to 1 KeV. For 1129 and Zr93 no resonance was found within the range of from 1 to loo eV. Cf-r(U 3) 9323,to,0013 dj(U235) 0 cr-f(pu 239) for neutrons with 1,405~-+OiOO09 Maxwell distribution Crr (Pu 2391 1,5048�0,0009 and T - 2oOC d-f 4;,(pu241 d- Pu239~ 1,351-+ o,ooo6 P do for Au i 98PS + 093 b En 22oo M/sec TI/p 6f U233 a OY611 + otoo8) . 1o5a Card~2/3 of for U 233 t 524 :t 4 b En a 22oo M/sec Interaction Between lieutrons and Nuclei. 89-1-2o/29 dE E -25,5 t 5,0% for Pu 240 cr, 22oo m/sec The following reactions are described: U235 (d,p); U235(dvpf); U238(d,p); U238(d,pf) Ed = 14 MeV U236 (n,n); U 215(n,nt); Pu2,9 (nyn') En . 0,55; 1,o and 2,o MeV Fe56 (n,n'); 1 12, (n,n') En - -,,,1,5 MeV F(n,r) - 15 resonances from 2 to 15 eV were found (n-P), (n-a), (n-2n) reqotions on various elements D(p,n) Ed = 3,5 up to 3,9 MeV. Furthermore, the r- spectra of the most varied n-r processes were measured. There are 2 figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Vlasov, N. A., Skvortsov, S. A. SOV/89-5-4-15/24 TITLE: Physico-T4-6hii-i-ca-l-i'natitutioiis of Norway (Fiziko- tekhnicheskiye uchrezhdeniya Norvegii) PERIODICALs Atomnaya energiya, 1958, Vol 5. Nr 4, pp 468-471 (USSR) ABSTRIM A Soviet delegation, invited by the director of the KorweAian- Dutch Atomic.Institute, visited Norway in May 1958. The 3oviet, delegation consisted oft I. I. Afrikantov, ff. A. Vlasov, and S. A. Skvortsov. The authors give a detailed report on.this visit. There are 3 figures. Card 1/1 ALIKHMOV, A.I., akademik, obahohiy red.; MSLER, V.I., skademike obehchLy red.; kand.fiz.-mat.nauk. obshchiy red.: IMOZDOV# S.I., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.toma; ZA M SXIY,,D.Y.p kand.fix.-mat. nauk. red.toms; SHOLYAN, G.L.. red.; HAM'. Ye.I., tekhn.red. (Nuclear physics; proceedings of the Second International Cdaferenoe on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Xnerg7, Geneva, 19581 IMernaia fizika; trudy Vtoroi mezhdunarodnoi konferentaii po mirnomm ispollzovaniiu atomnoi energii. Zheneva, 1958. Tod obshchei redo A.I.Alikhanova, V.I.Vekslera i N.A.Vlasova. Koskvaj Izd-vo Glav., upr. po Lspolizovaniiu atomnoi energii pri Sovete Kinistrov. Vol.-l. 1959. 552 P. (KIRA 12:5) (Geneva--'Atomic energy--Congresses.) VrASqy? N. A. . (Dr.) "Interaction of Protons =& Dout-ons vith Light Nuclei." report presented at the Intl. Conference on Nuclear Foroee erA the Fev Nucleon Problemo, LOrAOnj 8-11 Julv 1959. Moscow 11, ALIKHANOV, A.I., akademik, red - VLASOV, N A kand. fiz.-mat.noukp red.; IL'ICHEV, B.I., red.; UiER;-vi, red.; MAZZLI, Ye.I., tekhn. red. [Transactions. Selected reports Iny foreign scientista) Trudy. [lobran- nye doklady inostramykh ucherVkhj Moskvap Izd-vo Glav. uprav. po ispoll- zovaniiu atomnoi energ. pri Sovete Ministrav SSSR. Vol. 2. (Neutron pbysics] Neitromaia fizika. Pod obshchei red. A.I.Alikhanova, i N.A. Vlasova. 1959. 755 P. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Vtoraya. mezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya po mirnomu. ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii, Zhenevap 1958. (Neutrons) RYtBAX()V, B,.V.; SIDOROV, V.A.; VLASOVO, N. ; ULUVIEVA, K.F., red. W4~W---X-OA [Spectrometr7 of fast neutrons] Spektrometrila bystryldi neitronov. Moskva, Izd-vo Glav. upr. po iapoltzovaniiu atom. energ. pri sovete ministrov SSSR, 1959. 175 P. (Atommaia energiia, supplement no.6) (MIRA 12--7) (Neutrous-Spectra) 21(8) AUTHORS: Vlasov, N. A., Rudakov, V. P. SOV/56-36-1-4/62 TITLEt /3-,r Angular Correlation in the De~,ay of Ba139 and the Sign of the Ratio of'the /1-Interaction Constants (Uglovaya I korrelyatsiya pri raspade Ba'39 i znak otnosheniya konstant /3-vzaimodaystviya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoraticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 1, pp 24-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction the results obtained by several investi- gations of the ratio of interaction constants (gS/'9T or g I&A) carried out by several authors are discussed. With respecy to the connection betwoen angular correlation and the ratio of these constants, A. Z. Dolginov (Ref 7) showed that the aniso- tropy coefficient a can be represented in the expression of the angular/,% - e correlation 71(g) - 1+a COS20 as a function of tMs ratio and some ratios of matrix elementa of /3-transition, The latter are written down for the case A J = 1(cf. Ref 7) and dis- cussed. Further, the resu'j'ts obtained by a number of other papers are discussed (Refs 8-12). In reference 8 the angular /13-r-correlation was investigated for the cascsde transition A + T' Card 1/3 between the states (7/2-) 0(5/2 )-;~' (7/2') at 1-49 Angular Correlation in the Decay of Ba ~ 507/5 G - 36 - 1 - _!/6 2 and the Sign of the Ratio-.of the Interaction Constants E/3 = 2.23 and Ei~ 0.163 MeV. The authors investigated it in the decay of ~a,139 (from the reaction BaI38(d,p)W39). A statistical evaluation of 30 measuring series resulted in the following values for the anisotropy coefficient: a - fN(U) - N(_W'/2)j /N(7/2) - '0.058+0.023 (Ba139 has a half-life of 85 minutes). Control measurements were carried out with the preparations SC46 and Sb 124 the results of which are also given. Calculation of the anisotropy coefficient was carried out both on the assumption of a mixed vectorial and axial interaction and for a scalar-vectorial mixture. The following was obtained for the constants: g. = -p, '; gT = _g~; 9 = q; 9 = gt S V A A where the quantities with a prime relate to the non-con- servation of parity. Calculations were carried out for the case of a mixture of magnetic dipole (96 %)- and electric quadrupole (4 17/o)-radiation. The dependence of a on the ratio Card 2/3 gS/gT or gV/gA and on only one ratio of matrix elements was Angular correlation in the Decay of Ba 139 ISOV/56-306-1-4/62 and the Sign of the Ratio of the /I Interaction Constants calculated; the functions obtained are given In figures 2 and 3. Theoretical results agree with experimental ones only for gVIg < 0. The authors finally thank A. Z. Dolginov for letting tAem. know calculation results and for discussions, and they express their gratitude to S. P. Kalinin for his interest, and to L. A. Sliv and I, S. Shapiro for discussing results. There are 3 figures and 13 references, I of which is Soviet. SUBMITTED: JUlY 11, 1958 Card 3/3