SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHISHKOV, A. - SHISHKOV, D.V.

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L 21218-65 EEO-2/3YT(d)/.EEC __4/_7PR _Pn-4/_P_o-4/Pp-4/P_q 4/Pg-4/Ps-4/P__k-4_-/ ACCESSION tTR: AP5000074 P1-4 AFTC (a) BC S/0209/64/000/003/0036/0039 AUTHOR: Shishkov A. (golonel,'Military navigator first class), K. (E n gin e e r, el) TITLE: The%, navigation, system -in an airplane. SOURCE: Aviatslya i kosmonavtika, no. 3, 1964, 36-39 TOPIC TAGS: course indicator,, gyroscope bearing, g~,moscope error compensation, 7 navi ation system error, navigation aid 9 ABSTRACT: The peculiarities and difficulties which should be taken into account when 4%- using the navigation system in an airplane are discussed, and Various recommendations, are analyzed which would facilitate the navigator's function in flight with respect to coordinating the navigation instrtanents. The error in magnetic course readings when coordinating the course system in the KM magnetic correction regime on the Right line is discussed. It is stated that, prior to t takeoff, navigators must check the readings the main and standb of the system's indicators in all its operating regimes on y gyro- assemblies. The author points out that the navigator must known the mean magnitude of gyro-assembly azimuth wander. The article gives a detailed explanation of how to determine this magnitude. It is stated that the navigation system cannot always be used Card 1/2 Rg" Card 2/2 A. "Or!7'lekhstroil' is a guide off techudcal progress in cons t--uc-,--or: 1~ - - Projects. Na stroi.Ros. 6 rio.2:12 F t0'5. 19:1) 1. Upravlyayushchiy trestorn Mentroorgs troy. C SHISHKOV, A.F., master. 4010 Converting a generator to oxygen cooling. Rnergetik 5 no.4:19-20 An 15?. O(TRA lotO (Electric --enerators) r-ims enect of hydrostatic PY6s3&6 67tFewajie-HE -salurj[-~ tion of iron at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. F. BL GaPperia, S. Larlu, aad A, Shislikov. - Doilady Akad. Nauk. S.S.S.R, 89, rod 670. n1M. long and 5.75 mia. In diam. was subjected to hydrow static jr~--,sure up to M atm. by a gas within a nonferro.. magnetic bronze compression chamber in a feld of ISW tc 2000omted3 and at temps. of 20* and - 196*~ Theweas. uring circuit contained 2 coils connected in opposition to Penslite for chtoges in the ningnetizins current. . 71e ges in in irtic flux wi the prtmure %vas dccruasext were by -Grossat-type fluxorneter rcedino. Satu. a tization of the Fe was 1690 gauss. The value of Alp A AP, where 4 was the flux at I atm., was detd. from 22 measurements and we.% 0.65 d: 0.25 X 10-11'atm. at - 196 * and 0.24 4: 0.1 at 20'. The quantity. daladp -t (414-4p) - (x/3), where 0, Is the magnetic satu. pd" unit inass and x - 5.82 X 10-4/atm. Is the coell. of cotn~; ~rmibility, was caltd. from tbi'above value3 and w" - 1-39 ti- 0.25 and -1.70 =6 0.1 X 10-T/atra., tesp. A: formula previously Walned by 0. far the at. magnetic moment of Fe was w6d to obtain tbe,calocL value drlev. do -1.49 X SHISHKOV, A. G., LEDTIEV, 1. A., and TELESITLN; 13. V. (Moscow) "Magnetic viscostiy of Ni-Zn Ferrits on the Free and Forced Change of the Magnetization," a paper submitted at the Internatonal Conference on Physics of Magnetic Phenomna, Sverdlovsk, 23-31 may 56. t AjTHORS T~le~~ninj R.V. , Sinishkov, A.G. 56-4-2/54 TITLE: The InCluence of Ola'-f;-etic Viscosity on tnt-- Fre--,ency ?roperties of Ft~rrites. (Vl-*yanlye magnitnoy vgazk osti na chastc-tnyye svoystva f,-:rritov) P-~.RIODTCAL: "`h-irnal Teoret.Fiziki, 19 57, Vol.33, Pr 4,i)1,-.a39-844 (-is s -'a ABST:,~ACT: T;~--- effect of th~~ faajiietic viscosity is measured by 2 methods: .a) Atlc:riodic re!,ii:ie: The sampie is g iven the possibility of free excharije ir tiie maynetization. b) xorced recfime: Tht- magnetization is forced on th-- sample by a sinusoidal field -,,.,ith the frequency. f. The investig-itiond were different samples a .~t;rformed with 5 na furnished the following cha- racteristic results: Nr of the ciieraical sintering aperiodic fre-,~.uency saia 'ie co;ii~,,osition tt:mperatureiin OC r e 1~ i-,-) e properties JTi(Fe2 03 Zn 01~L2 0 3 T :a-Qx T s,Oe,mc hom0e S CL /, 1 15,3 34,7 135o . 20 4 se 1o`8 3,2.1o-6 35 7' - 2 17,4 32,6 1275 7 3,3.1o-8 019.10-6 85 5 17,4 32,6 152o 25 4.10-8 119.10-6 1 00 4 17,4 32,6 1375 40 4,3-10-8 2,2.1o-6 45 C:-,ru 1/2 5 17,4 32,6 1400 21 4,3.1o-8 1,4.1o-6 4o c 4-S pa c "i j.i 'YK i.. S JO.U 'A "a a ;o "I.- " ;.jj -L Z7-C A R j. J, I_jjjL VII.uy.x .0. A-0 ;.id -L IA 6-43 J- -n~_, nj- Aj~ . .... ... OCC J. A..P:,.T tq 4 .1 'IX .41-j -4; -1 j .41 'Imm; CI ...AT.n AI ".v -.dj t.c "IT31CO1112a -lull A. G., Cand of Fhys-T1ath-Sci-.--- (diss) "'Fhe Influence of ','.a,-ne'L-.ic Strength on tqe Frecuency Properties of Nickel-Zinc Ferrites,11 M I oscov.,, 1959, 12 pp (1.[oscov; kn�x State Univ imeni 11M. V. Lcmonosov) (KLI 6-60, 121) ~~!-~,Pnin. ~-. V., :~~--;Slikov, ~'TL- The JLnf luencq of --'-Ene lAr; I.,iscos i t,7 on +1- Pro,n,~,rties of Ferrites (Vliyin-'L,,,c- m-agnitnoy chA~~totn-,2 svoystva ferritov) tiy;i - -)uk "SS~. v a:, Akademii n. Vol -I-r no 'ol f,i-~Ily, '(.h,) iia'-n(,Ii(-- viscos-itv of mc: terinl:,- t i'-Li L~ti -.loans of t-.,.,o indoccndent, ...~tho !3: 1) the ~'f)O r- L C cll iir '~he vnri:-'~ _;o ,-if th,~ :,iagnetic field, cl~i.ariCe of the rinSnetic llie~ld --re use~l- In raner !.he tvio `Iepend:~nc~,s are couipare~l in tho cj chanco of the aziplitude- of the magnetic field. of the frequency, of th-i wiriable :,vi-netic field in,31 of tem-~-r:-,ture. S-ach investil-nt-ions of "I'le magnetic viscosity wero- cf=i~~d cut for 4,11ic first Lime, on th,2 se-lc sample by -qe---ns of tvio me-thorls. In order to facilit-A-3 t*,l--. c-~-~,)-,rison under contlitions ,n of t-i~- -as brou-h ~)ou t f ic - rom + to -Isu c; C The Influence of Miagnetic Viscosity on the Frf~qt.-ricy Prop,_,rtio3 of Perriteo course of time.(Fig 1)., 6 toroidal nickel -zinc-f erri te-s --:anies (1'7.,t -4 mol NiO and 32.6 trqol -,r0) which were anne.-If-,! in tn~-,, 0) course of (11 hours at different terfiperaturn:~ !C)C) were investigated. The results obtained P.". t~~i-err)ture ,rore described already earlier (Ref 7). In -~.he dependence of magnetic viscosity on the the 71,11gnetic field H0 at room temperature is ~c- sr.-.1ples. '3imiler me"urements -were ~3arried out -11 --n-les -nr.l 7t.. lif4'prent temperatures. In this connec'_J-.-:~ t w,as obr-Irved; the viscos-i+.-.-,- of the ferrltz-- 11:P t'-_,(~reaso in temnerature. The temper::. of vj_r;cos.~ty, however, consists of the of ~!r-,-nntic nerneabilit:~, -n-4 of the -tin fricticyll-j- . For t'lis repson the tuempern.,__ CC, "no, n n f i-c-ure '13 OCPeclalj-,~ .7 T,,g ?lso inve~,Lin-ted .-I i C? s -:,2 C y in the same- f i !_~ s a-3 -2r. a cons tan u r~mrl; 2 of the of Viscosity on tlae, i C,~, ro-;-:ar-~ 'es of Ferrites -n!-,r-not'ic field Hthis proved ~!q was t-1-c- cr- in 0. re.--rence 7 - to be of the same type ~s In the casc o-f sufficiently i7eak field~3 where 1~ Dnlv a reve~.Slble p ermeability ?nd where the -~-,cts the magne-tic p-ormeabilities/A., :1-0 n-lmost not devonr: on the frequency. On figurz~ 5 tile de-lont-1--nce of -~! frequency f n - rcol,-L -a:~ critic; on 11 - t le- -r .0 r;3--=~-onte-6 for the Ni-sam.Tle.. - If the f ieY tnnsion is the dependence of the critical fro,-iu2nc,, becomes linear. ~:xperimenta have shoan th-~.t such a 1),?ni of the curvc- is observed in relatively wlak fields !.~,A ;)ny The maFnitudc of the crition]. field h (T) may bc e.?,,;ily determined from curves similar 'too those on fj. Ure by extrapolp.ting, the linear part. Accordinrr t-o reference 17 1.he am-onnt ofa S may be eet-er-iinc6 from t-he ircl-inrition of the curve towards the a,,is of coordinates. Thl!~ val,-.as '-11us obtained' of the samples investigated are given in figure 7. 3/4 The temperr~.ture dependence of t1he critical fields In 0 and Tnfluence of Magnetic Viscosity on the SOV/48-23-3-13//34 ~-"---~quency Properties of Ferrites the coercive force H c are shown in figure 8. As could be expected the temperature dependence of h 0 almost totally roflects the temperature dependence of q C. The comparison of the temDerature course of the frictional constant 11 S with the temDerature dependence of the "3pecifid' magnetic Viscosity r//-~_jump also shows good agreement in a wide range. ','.hi3 confirms again.that the auantity T' jump characterizes the quantity4l. It is of special importance that with both met-ho.ds (pulse and periodic conditions) a considerable intensification of the magnetic fr iction at a temperature dc~crease vias obtained. The magnetic friction of metallic forromagenetics is due to the electric conductivit.7,' ~-nd the inhibiting effect of the eddy microcurrents. There figure3 and 8 references, 7 of which arg Soviet. A S ~30 C I a T IOU: 7izicheskir fakulltet ifoskovskogo gos. universiteta im. V. Lomanosova (Physics Department of the ',Ioscow State University imeni '.11. V. Lo;nonosov) 24(3) AUTHOR: Shishkov, A. G. SOV/48-23-3-33/34 TITLE: On the Report by V. A. Fabrikov, V. D. Kudryavtsev, and Z. M. Gushchina (Po dokladu V. A. Fabrikova, V. D. Yudryavtseva i Z. 1,1. Gushchinoy). "Perrites With Strong Saturation Magneti- zation and a Narrow Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies" (Vol 23, Nr 3, P 372) ("Ferrity s bollshoy nama--- nichennostlyu. nasyshcheniya i uzkoy rezonansnoy krivoy pog3o- shcheniya na sverkhvysokikh chastotakh" (t.23, No 3, str. Nickel-copper-ferrites With a Small Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies (Nikelf-mednyye ferrity s uzkoy rezc- nansnoy krivoy pogloshcheniya na sverkhvysokikh chastotakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizic-heskaya, 19'59s. Vol 23, Nr 3, PP 423-424 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thesis on the proportionality between the width of the line of resonance and the limit frequency ( AH -) limits Y'diff) mentioned by the reporters results clearly from the frequency function of the spin relaxation in the known equation by Landau and Livshits. A correlation between the frequency of Card 114 spin relaxation and the friction constant of the mobile limit On the Report by V. A. rabrikov, V. D. Kudryavtsev, SOV/48-23-3-33/34 and Z. M. Gushchina. "Ferrites With Strong Saturation Magnetization and a Nar- row Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies" (Vol 23, Nr 3~ P 372). Nickel-copper-ferrites With a .mall Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies may, on the one hand, explain the friction mechanism in the dinpl.~cement of the limit by the frequency of spin relaxation, on the other hand, this correlation will presumably give an explanation of the nature of the frequency of the spin relax- ation '/\ by explaining the nature of magnetic friction (9-). The authors pointed out that copper-nickel-ferrites have two critical concentrations (14.5 /,, and 35 CU). Outside thcse limits an intense widening of the resonance line is obsea:- '-ea. The first critical concentration coincides with the enlarg3ment of tile cores if the magnetic properties of the mate-ial impro-e. In the range of the second critical conceritraticn thp electri" resistance becomes considerably -,,ieaker in the ZaSe Df in;-,:rE?2-Sing copper content. There is obviously a certain relat4_onshio between conductivity and friction constant and furtlier also between conductivity and width of the resonance line 1_'1H, In the case of a higher c6pper content the conductivity of the Card 2/4 ferrite increases considerably, which entails also an 111C-Te~180_ On the Report by V. A. Fabrikov, V. D. Kudryavtsev, SOV/48-23-3--33/34 and Z. 114. Gushchina. "Ferrites With Stron- Saturation Yagnetization and a Nar- row Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies" (Vol 23, Nr p7'2)i Ifickel-copper-ferrites With a Small Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhikh Frequencies in the friction constant SL and, consequently, also in the relaxation frequencies and the widths of the resonance line. At present there are several methods available for the determination of the constant of magnetic friction: 1) The frequency dependence of initial perme *abilitys, 2) experime--ItS, carried out on monocrystals, in connection with the inves- tigation of the velocity of the boundary shift between the domains as a function of the applied constant magnetic field; 3) the determination of the velocity of magnetic reversal of polycrystalline samples with rectangular hysteresis loops; 4) experiments on ferromagnetic resonance (width of the line); 5) the investigation of magnetic viscosity under pulse condi- tions; 6) the frequency dependence of.permeability near the coercive force. The existence of a correlation between the processes of magnetization by means of rotation and substitu- tion - as found by L. D. Landau and Ye. 9. Livshits - permits Card 3/4 a comparison of the measurement results accordina- to the On the Report by V. 111. Fabrikov, V. D. Kudryavtsev, SOV/48-23-3-33/34 and Z. Y1. Gushchina. "Ferrites With Strong Saturation Magnetization and a Nar- row Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies" (Vol 23, Nr 3, p 372). Nickel-CODDer-ferrites With a Small Resonance Absorption Curve at Superhigh Frequencies methods 1, 2, and 4. In spite of the great differences with respect to frequencies, potentials of the magnetic field and mechanisms of magnetization, these methods yield quite similar values of the friction Card 4/4 33126 14, 2 6-0 (W0,116VI 11 ~ I'l W! t.1-1 shislikov, A-G- , Cnndidato 0l' Physico-mothematical n -C Fngirf-or and Gladkov V NI, i-Algilleer Okloscow) I I ~1, instriap-tit for thp osci I Logrrvvhic measitrement of' the ~Y mimic im rit ~ i za t inn ctirvp of' forromagiwt i Cs i-J?HjMC\l,. i,'kktrichestvo, tio 21, 1902, 68-71 I fl~ VC The i mi,ot-L a nco o V Cliv dynami c. mat--tie. t i /.a t.i on c-ij rve in ~ r, i id iC t If(, p- -ertivs () C ferromagne I ics i s -o it) t vil out .rhi s curve del'i ried 4~)s r-he greometri.cal loctis of' t oe ond Tioi tit: s of' tho hvsi el f-i ~ loops, obi~~- itied wi th n monotonicaliv increasinsr if i t 11(it. of* a sv"Imetri Cal alternating magrrietic Vivl-d. ~'x i s t i. ng w-t-hnds Vor studying magriet i 7-ition curves ot' ForromaLmet-i c-: aro- rn com3mne a great of tisne, Oscillngrnphi.c Methods on th,r- other hiind art-, more ef-mvenient.. 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I III: ii,tvs -t I~jror 1?1c h tirrivi des t If e fit, t- i -I I- I it c I I A. 11) v - h en ni o s c i I J o I.-- t-n n h xi,,s~cf tit n I 'C' i It V V ~w I Intl I r 1) Illis 're (.) 11 tho sct,(-.fn ~z n t ha t 1 Ill- ch., oct ~ I - - It c I -- cImon c -~Tv he -oirma T,nd i,hf, veil I ;~vv :, c cos Ill, - F-4.7011" ;1 f, X ;C) I Ind 1, 1--- sz I, I, r I Ilion si s fe. d thr-outril -Irl i 11 tf"Q:t*;I ( o v 111 to !'jot. oitd II I I, rl I ri I r, t, If ~_i v e r t i c a I n I if t ei~ o C the osc i I 1.ogtr-otilt 14 :1 r- f- -if IIji ; -im I I v1' vimne t t- j c hys t er-es i q I orms a I- o If th s, i- if L:,, -d 2 IA-,~ 33126 -12/002/002 ,n jw-;trument for the ... ;/ioq/62/000/0U 1:012/1-1'914 In order to profitice the dynamic magrnetization curve, the apparatus inclildes a rillse-Shapingr circivit which controls the brightness of the CP( beam. . 'rhese pu1ses are produced from the 500 cps signal and are fed into a phase reversing stage which is used to ,;Iiift the pulses by up to 1800 relative to the extremal point on the magnetization current curve. From the phase shifter the signal is fed into a circuit which produces sharp pulses at tivice the freqttency. These pulses pass through a limiter and amplifier and are applied to the modulating electrode of the CRO tube, thereby producing brightness modulation. The errors of measurements along the vertical and horizontal channels are of the order of' 9-,,. G. S. Veksler is mentioned for his contributions in this field ( E'lellitri clips tvo, 1962, -%Io.10). There are 5 figures. Ii U! I M TT I' i " 1) September 10, 1961 Card 3///I'n. ~ I S/0126 ACCESSION NRi AP4039597 /64/017/005/0693/069T AUTHORSt Telesnin, R. V.; Sarayeva) 1, M,; Shishk A, Go TITLE: Magnetic anisotropy of f ilms obtained with the simultaneous action of an arternal magnetic field and an oblique inclination of the molecular beam SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 693-697 TOPIC TAGSi magnetic anisotropyj majgnetic field, molecular beam) permalloy) magnetization ABSTRACT: The position of the axis of easy magnetization in permalloy films deposited under the simultaneous action of an external magnetic field and a slanting inclination of the molecular beam at both high androom tempf3ratures was studied. The permalloy film, deposited on optically polished glass plates in a vacuum of 5 o lo-5 mm. Hg had a composition of 8~% Nij 16% Fe., - 1% Ito. The experimental setup (see Fig. 1 on the Enclosure) permitted the straight, active section of the permalloy-coated tungsten wire evaporator to be positioned either parallel to or perpendicular to the external magnetic field H. The angle between the metal beam and a plane normal to the base plate was 140 at positions a and bj and was 30 at positions a and do Angle 0 of the easy magnetization axis was 1/4 AccFzsioN uR: APW39597 measured in respect to the 65-oerated uniform magnetic field produced by a pair of Helmholtz coils. Film thicknesses were measured by the many-pronged interference method. The anisotropy, coercive force and 9 on the films were measured as de- scribed by V. V. Kobelev (Sb. Magnitnpi-ye elementy* ustroystv vy*chislitellnoy tekhniki, Izd AN SSSR, M., 1961., p.331) at 1000 cps with the base plate at room temperature and at 300G. The 11self-sha-dowing" effect of a straight evaporator in the absence of an external magnetic field should direct the easy magnetization axis parallel to the linear evaporator, but this ef feet was observed experimentally only with the base plate at room temperature and at 140 to the beam. in the other three cases the anisotropy was basically directed by the spontaneous magnetization&' With the evaporator parallel to H., at room temperature the axis of easy magnetiza- tion was parallel to H and the magnitude of the field of anisotro Py was larger at 140 than at 30; at 300C the axis varied with each sputtering, but within a nar- rower limit, of 9 than with no external H. With the evaporator perpendicular to Hj :the easy magnetization axis fell between both directions (oego) at a,, 9 fs-ee I dash line in Fig, I on the &iclosurij), At 30OG 0 was closer to 0 because the inclined beam exerted a lesser efrect and the axis scatter was greater than e. room temperature (the orientation action of H was decreased at this temperature)a The anisotropy energy is not directly additive but mast contain a term to account ~~tho interaction effect of the slanting beam with the external Ho This added Card .2/4 ------- --- -ALo~z~ ua.. AP039597 function is axisymmetrical and mist be expressed by even periodic functions of ID. The di-rection of the easy magnetization axis may be determined from the equilibrium conditions of this function. Apparently at room te"rature the sIALnting beam had the ability to create elongated networke of crystallites which disrupt the unifor-. mity of a planej hindering the boundary Shifting. Orig. art, haot 1 figurep 3 i tables, and 6 equations, ASSSWIATIONi MoDkovokiy goauniversi-tat im. Me V. LomonOBOVa (MOSCOW State University) SUBMITTIZ s 24Jun63 EWL 1 01 M GODSt F21i Card -13/4 NO REF SOVs 002 OTHER: 00~: Card Y, h/4 Fig. Is Relative position of the base plate holder (1)j evaporator (2)j and external magnetio field (H). S/0043/G4/028/003/0572/0579 otov, O.S.; ~,jkitina, 1. ic!Aeva, KanaVina, N-G-; Kol T cle"171 I rl-V. ; G .. .... tic- and tic domain Strucluro of thin "lie 'M ,.:y haid in nvest" -ation of S10-10, G'Yna' and _A7 y to 5 juno no.3, 19G4, 572-579 izvestiya. Scriya jilm do-main struc- Ili_,, -jin hy!;tcresis t imG iorce , M, Magacti"a sWi" The d-spcrsio-l of tile d~~:Cction of the anisotrOPY magnetization rc- 4, C I - ve .1 isotropy field were measured ~or a vOrs.-li t-J-zo, cocrc~ .orce, and an er of thin filz-'S of pari-.alloy Chan_-cs in -tile dov.-ain structure of tile 6urin" vu:~Sistntic ma'-'netizati.01" reversal Woze observed by means 0' Inag- fiLm- valcu= deposited on polished gjass a" vaZ-- zetoooptic'-.1 -, - , _1 - tic ~icld. 7cLo dispersion j a;-,d with various W-luo- oi applied ZaOnc~l Gus tc'-'Para- by a *Iij",': Madiiication, of tho r~otllod of D.G.Sz~ith of t1io anisotropy was mea Cana "COZ'SION N*R: AP,~0234()q cO rc!-'c'!cc1 0.7 of its '7 t1le flux the transverse "0.7 tile raz4o n; a the rocluct of tllc rm.-net-za'-Ton reversal ir.0 ,,.a-net4 Zin~ by t.,.C eXCeSS 0~ t1le he coercive foice) be,havcd s mi arly k , over tl i funct.-Ons of tile tomporature and -ma-lactic -field at deposition. From this it is col'~clud'cd tha"; t:'.0 dynamic properties ol-~' the films are detei7mained by t1he dispersion, of anisotrop"'. Curves the rec4procal of the na.-netization reversal tire as a function of ma'-netizinz field in, t;-.c prosence of a con5tanc tr3nsverse field wo--a strai--lit lines hvain-- a sin,--Io sharp bend. T'Aie bend is interpreted as indicat- in_- a transition from magncti=ation by imiforin rotation to magnetization by non-uni- 0 t' ~Grmi rotation. -Me product 0~ t'-e magnetizin- field and the zransverse field at the I -,s a 1--inear function Of 170.7 __ ton w -Cor films of the same tl-ickncss. From an a.-alysis 0., the ra'~Aher comple% hysteresis phenomiona observed in fllmms with a taper- in[; cdge (-zhic:c-,ess fallinl- to zero over a distance of 1, or 2 mum) , and Irma obser- Of _1110 ChZn~;es of domain structure, it was possible to deter- -4- -orm. _-a fileld at reverse m_--matizaton, nuclei begar. spontaneously to I L -'Js "old was ".0 Ca 'o- noazly all th-a filns, re-ardless of thickncss. Critical curvos for mao-aotization rovorsal-in. siovrly cllangin;j fields rm,UnZ; various an .- 10 G 2/3 _7 L, 50978-65 EWT(1)/UA(i,)-2/Er~(;k)AWP(i)/T/EWP(t)/~Er,(b)-2/,tl4P(b) P~-7/A-4 ACCEMION NR: AP50~1462 AUMOR: Shishkov, A. 0, TITLE:' ms (Cormenti Concerning the polarity of Bloch walls in thin ferromagnetic fil on the reports of Bfiravikhin and others) /R-6port, Second All-Union SYM sium on Thin Ferromagnetic Films held in Irkutsk TO-15 July 1964/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya tizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 4j 1965, 699-701 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic thin film, domain structure A13STRACT: The paper consists of a series of interpretive comments departing from Aa Buravikhin and V. G. Kazakov fsome questions suggested by reports of V. I(ACCESSION HR. AP5011452) and M. K. Savchenko and others (ACCESSION Na.~~APSO11443) i presented earlier at the Symposium on the Physics of Thin Ferromagnetic Films. Drawing pn the work of other authors, the speaker attempts-to explain the origins of alternating polarity of neighborlug Bloch walls and - the inf luence- of stresses on. the polarity of domain walls. The alternating polarity is traced to the -nuclea-. t1on process and the Sca-mation of spike domains. It is suggested that-stress can give rise to additional stray fields at the Bloch walls. "In conclusiou, the . ~ I z . ~ . - t)/EKP(2)/EMP(b) IJP(e) JD/ffW/GG I ACC AP6004479 SOURCE CCOE: UR/0048/66/030/001/0095/0098 AUTHOR: Telesnin.R.V. ; Sarayeva,I.M. ; Rybak-,--Ye.N. - Sh-ishkov.A.G. ORG: Ph sics Department, Moscow State University im. M.V.Lomonosov (Fizicheskiy X-n-Y ,fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta) TITLE: On the contributions of different factors to the induced anisotro iron-nickel films ZTransactions of the Second All-Union SYi`po--s-1Umon the romagnetic Films held at Irkutsk 21 -Aul to 15 Jul 9~_.rr. VY SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.30, no.1, 1966, 95-98 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic film, magnetic thin film, iron, nickel, permalloy,magnotic anisotrnpy, magnetostriction,ordered alloy, ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to determine the relative contributions of directed ordering of pairs of ferromagnetic atoms and unrelaxe4 magneto Wct~ve stresses to the induced magnetic anisotropy of thin-illron-nicke'l f ilm 71~~Oln-nickel films of different composition were deposited at 2 IF5 mm Hg in a 500 Oe magnetic field at the rate of 4009/min onto optically polished glass substrates heated by radiation to different temperatures. The films were annealed in a magnetic field,and their magnetic anisotropy constants at different temperatures were measured with a torsion magnetometer, all without breaking the vacuum. For most of the films the anisotropy constant decreased with increasing temperature, although in some cases an Of ACC NR: AP6004479 U increase in anisotropy with increasing temperature was observed at temperatures above the deposition temperature. The anisotropy constant at fixed measuring temperature ! (190) was plotted against the deposition temperature and was compared with the theo- .retical anisotropy due to magnetostrictive stresses calculated with the theory of F.G.West (J.Appl.Phys.,35,.18 (1964)). Except for the films deposited at room temper- iatures, the theoretical and experimental anisotropy constants for the nickel films wer( in good agreement. The anisotropy constants of the alloy films were greater than pre- dicted by the magnetostriction theory. The excess anisotropies 'Were compared with the calculations of M.Prutton and E.M.Bradley (Proc. Phys.Soc., 75, No.4, 484.577 (1960)) based on the Neel-Taniguchi theory of directed ordering of pairs of iron atoms in the face-centered cubic Ni-Fe lattice. According to this theory, the anisotropy constant ;should be proportional to the square of the iron concentration in the alloy. Such a Idependence of the residual anisotropy constant on the iron concentration was observed; :the experimental parabola corresponded to a coupling constant of 2.3 x 10-16 erg-which is within the limits set by T.H.Van Vleck (Phys.Rev., 52, 1178 (1937)). It is con- ieluded that the anisotropy of nickel films is due mainly to magnetostrictive stresses ~that cannot relax because of the adhesion of the film to the substrate, and that both .magnetistrictive stiesses and directed ordering of iron atom pairs contribute to the imagnet1c anisotropy of iron-nickel alloy films. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 6 figures. SUB CCDE: 20 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG. REF: 000 OM REF: 003 2/2 P Aa)/_Ud~b) MJWLJD A CC__MT.'-_A"PG 0 4 4LBVO UR/0048/66/1,30/001/0099/0102 AUTHOR: Ilticheva, Ye.N.; Kanavina,N.G.; Shishkov,A.G. ORG- Rhysics -Del2nrtment, Moscow State University im. M.V.Lomonosov (Fizicheskiy f - _U . fakul tet jdogkoV'skc'o-g-d'-gd.4iidarstvennogo universiteta) 11~ -, W'5~/ TITLE: Critical curves of thin Permall2Y.fl 1 '/Transactions of the Second All-Union Symposium on the Physics of Thin Ferromagnetic Films held at Irkutsk 10 July to 15 T- I -I naA I OUME: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, vz 30, no. 1, 1966, 99-102 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic film, magnetic thin film, permalloy, Kerr effect, Faraday effect, magnetic coercive force, magnetic domain boundary, magnetization ABSTRACT: By a critical curve is understood a curve giving the strength of the magnetizing field at which some feature of the switching process occurs as a function of the angle between the magnetizing field and the easy axis, plotted in polar coordi- nates or, what is the same thing, with the longitudinal (parallel to the easy axis) and transverse components of the magnetizing field as rectangular Cartesian coordinated Critical curves for the nucleation field, f,%r the field at which domain wall motion begins, and for the coercive force of 79?M~Permalloy films of different thiclinesses were obtained with the aid of the Kerr and Faraday effects, using techniques that have been described elsewhere by the authors (Fiz. metallov i metallovedeniye, 20,.No. 1 ACC NR: AP604480 (1966)) and by the authors and R.V.Telesnin, O-S-Kolotov, and T.N.Nikitina (Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz., 28, 572 (1964)). The nucleation fields were measured with fil= that had been magnetized to saturation along the easy axis,;,,the fields for onset of domain wall motion were measured with demagnetized films. These curves are discussed at some length. For thick films the critical curves for onset of domain wall motion agreed with the formula of S.Middelhoek (J.Appl-Phys.p 34, 1054 (1964)) for Neel walls; for thin films with a large angle between the magnetizing field and the easy axis the corresponding curves agreed approximately with Middelhook's formula for Bloch walls. From a comparison of all the curves it is concluded that the coercive force depends on the ratio of the nucleation field to the field for onset of domain wall motion, and that the behavior of the critical curves for nucleation and for onset of domain wall i< motion depends on the type of domain walls in a film of given thickness. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 2 figures. CCDE: 20 SUEM DATE: 00 ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 ACC NR: AP(5012'(97 AUTHOR: Telesnin, SI-lishicov, - - - - -------- SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/66/014/002/03()3/0370 R. V.; Ilicheva, E. N.; Kanavina, N. G.; cul ORG: Fa ty of Physics, University of Moscow 1 creej~ rate In thin permalloyl_~ TITLE: Domain wal films (Contribution to the International Colloquium on Magnetic Thin Films held from 25 to 28 April 1966 in Jenaj SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 14, no. 2, 1966, 363-370 TOPIC TAGS: permalloy, metal film, creep, magnetic field ABSTRACT: An analysis of the experimental dependence of the domain wall ureeV rate ~V) on the Intensity of magnetic fields in the "easy" (HL) and hard" HT) directions gives a characteristic exponential de- pendence of V on HL With fIT constant. The parameters of the exponential V (HL) for films of different thickness are presented, and it is shown that one of the parameters should be the critical start field of the wall, Hj,j.st., rather than the coercivity, Hc. It is shown that creep parameters vary when the sinusoidal bipolar alternating field along the "hard" axis is replaced by a unipolar magnetic field. Orig. art. Card I /P SIMAINVY 1).F., dotsent, kund.tokhn.naiqk; SHISHKOV, A.I., kand.tokilln.nauk Problem of planning systems of dynamic braking of vinches with tail-rope haul-age on inclined worUngs. Vop. rud. t7arep. no.2:302-311 10,57. (MaA 14:4)' 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut. (Winches-Brakes) kk CV I ;: 0 q V 3 TTTLE: Te:;ting of an Overburden Stri-pping Dr,l.~' ine Exc:i%'atar H-wing a i~ Ierf Eloctric Drive System (Promysmlenn,rye ~s_pytan~ya vsI:rys!,.n-o~o kanatno-kovshovoj~;,-o el-skavatora s n,-,Voy sls-~~moy elel:tro-.~rivoda) ~~E !_~, 10 D T _L H ELO!:tric*I(1.1tVo, 11)1)51, ilr 9, I)P ~15 - 1,65 (USSIR) A!,STR~'i-_T Since dr,.;-Iine excav-at"ors of type=b~-4/40 (boom lenl-th 110 m, bl:c'-et capacity 4 cu.m) which are used in open pit co_-1 and ore mining have been produced by the Soviet industry. Up to 19555, induction motors Tith phase rotors -,70--e used as a drive. Howe-ver, a smooth starting or braking, U fTexibili'y reciuired for changing load, could no' be acnieved wit'! t'nem. T,erefore, ;,roduction of an excavator of tl-~e type but -with a drive, the r-oviR,d three ,-,irdings was taken Ul~ L., e IT )v ok ra-nato r.-:',:iy maslhinostroitellnyy zavod (Ijovokraza- torskiy f_-_ctory fo_r -.iac_-1ne construction). D~' is, however, - -; :amen' nvol%red _~ub_-t:in~i,liy hi--er costs of electri c eou- U, C "d and made an incl-ease of tile outout of Power -rans~'crmer L o~' Dra, lin-e 307/10 5-58-9-9/34 ',Ii.W El~-2r-,t~-ic Di-ivc 'these excavators I-Inore beer, -o-nu- Since 1`57, facti--red -withl a new type of drive using induction motors. At t'~e Iabove-mentioned factory five of these excavators were ,~-r).Iizced in '1957, and in the same year one of these, v-,- ., ~ tl-,~e exca,.--atlor ,Tr 155, was tested under t"e direction of !.-,.Ye.1Kuvaye7,r, univer~-Jty teacher -at t"-.e depart.--ent for minin- oli-,ctvil-,al Cn6-inei-rin;, of tl,e below, tide R;,zlolsk-ly sernyy ko-nibinz.-tt u L (Razdol suluhur trust). now I-e --ain resulto of these tests are ~-ive- '-ore, As they sh 0- -!Te tt-~o',r-ical and cperatin~ d~t---, have beer. sul;stantfill-Y t'--.-e nevi solutions found. Illew features use cf zatura-t,~d reac-tors in the- s~-tor circu- o- --'-e L _u . - i -r,l 11 + " v s in t'-e rotor 3* e -:.,o o-f e react~~nce T, 0 t: di-4 -v e-o'-or, LLnd z;in-leohase crab---. T! SS~T '717C,.*" Dre z, tr --)vS,:j y a -.D r 0,~ e 4- r 0 -,F S r: S t i t 2 1 C 2 -5 SHISHKC77, A.I. - - -'. , I Multistage rheostat atarting of motors using two time relay-B. Izv. DGI 28:86-90 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Electric motors, Induction) (Automatic control) MAYEV, N.Ya.; SHISHKOV, A.I. Design of mechanical characteristics for hoisting induction motara in a diagram of dynamic *&king vith feedback. Jiv. DGI 28:91-104 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Mine hoisting--Electric driving) .8filSHKOV, A.'I.,kand.tok-hn.nauk; KUR'YjV1, A.I.,kand.tekhn.nauk; YNINBAO, -- ---G-.T.,inzh. Calculation of static mechanical characteristics of an asynchronous motor with saturable reactors in the stator cixcuit. Blelctriebestvo no.9:92-93 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Electric motors, Induction) SHISHKCV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; KURIYAN, A.I., kand.1%.ekhn.nauk; -PETRENKO, G.P., inzh. Calculating the mechanical characteristics of an as3mchronaus motor considering the nonlinearity of the saturation throttle in stator circuits. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. no.11:171- 178 6o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gornyy institut imeni Artema. Rekomendovana kafedroy gornoy elektrotekh- niki Dnepropetrovskogo gorn9go instituta. (Electric motors, Induction) A.11%, Icand. telchn. nauk; CHERTKOV, V.K.; VASIL"YEV, M.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; YEFIMOV, I.P.; KOKH, P.I.; aIITOVENK0v.A,T., dots.; PRISEDSKIY, G.V., inzh.; DUI-TAY-7VSFJY, Yu.N.; VOLOTI:Ov~kh , S.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; KURIYAIT, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; MAYMEJ, S.i., kand. tekhn. nauk; MLROSHNIK, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; PETROV, I.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; TURYSHEV, B.F., _�_ ~_C_ '04 kand. tekhn.nau-k; S A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; AVERBUKH, I.D., inzh.; VARSHAVSKIY, A.V.; KRYUKOV, D.K.; LUKAS, V.A. ; I-IDIEYEV, V.A.; SEIREIOV, A.A., otv. red.;IYUBDIOV, N.G., red. izd-va; MAKSDIOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the operator and mechanic of open-pit min, ment] Spravochnik mekhanika ugollnogo karlera. Moskva, nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 639 (MIRA (Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) (Coal mining machinery) (Electricity in mining) equip- Gos. p. 15:3) DEI-ITITY A.V., hand. teklin. nauk; CHERTKOV, V.K.; VASILIYEIV, 'LI.V., kand. tekhn. naLk; YEFT14OV, I.P.; KOKH, P.I.; ERITOVENKOp A.T., dots.; PRISEDSKIY, G.V., inzh.; DUPAYEETSKIY, Yu.N.; VOLOTKOV&,iY, S.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk,- KURIYAN, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; MHI-Ml, S.R., kand. tekhr.. nauk; MDOSHITIK, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk,- FEETROV, I.P.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; TURYSHFV, B.F., kand. tekhn.nauk; kand. tekhn. nauk; AVERBUKH, I.D., inzh.; VARSHAVSKIY, A.V.; IV-IYUKOV, D.K.; LUKAS, V.A. , I-IINEYE11, V.A.; SMIfa',OV, A.A., otv. red.;LYUBIMOV, N.G., red. izd-va; I-WSIMOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the operator and mechanic of open-pit mine equip- ment] Spiavochnik mekhanika ugollnogo karlera. Moslcva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd--vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 639 P. (MIRA 15:3) (Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) (Coal mining machinery) (Electricity in mining) PRAVITSKIY, Nikolay Klementlyevich. Prinimal uchnstiye SHISHKOV, A.I., dots.; KISILEV, V.I., prof., doktor teWW. RIP enzent; KLEYEROV, M.F., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; PLOTNIKOV, K.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; DIYAKOVICH, G.B., red. izd-va; BOLDYREVA, Z.A., tekhn. red. [Mine hoisting apparatus] Rudnichnye pod"emnye ustanovki. Moskva, osgortekhizdat, 1963. 416 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Mine hoisting) VOLOTKOVSKIYY Sergey kndronikovich, doldor tek-lin. nauk, prcf.; SHAFRANOV, VitaJ-iy Pavlovich, kand. tekhn. nalLk-, dotsent; SHISHKOV, Aleksey Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Calculation of the static char-acteristics of the drive sy-stem of an excavator in a generator-motor system with three generator excitation windings. Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.; elektromekh. 6 no.9:1113-1114 163. (ffRA 16.12) 1. Zaveduy-ushchiy kafedroy gornoy elektrotekhniki Dnepropetrovskogo gornogo instituta (for Volotkovskiy). 2. Dnepropetrovskly sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Shafranov). . 3. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyl institut (for Shishkov). I j "CHEVA, Ye.M.,: KANAVIIIIA, "ill"11KCIV, A.C. Ur-~-eS '0,- Lhin P; 30 no.1:99-102 ja 10'6. 1. Fizlcheskiy fakulltet Mos`l-a-.rsx'.-o,co rrosudarstvenno!~,,- universite~a. ~'.. (I. '. R. I.. . (" I - ' 't % ~ i : 1. , -1. ~ ':A - , i ,. .. I . ? .. ~ - .-~ ~ ~'N -1 V ) " ~. % _.. "T _Jl.le for,'!.)at-lon rjl' Tlolmerl:~ proall(As 4.n reactions of Ecj,,~~ralent re,--oll atomS." rell~ort presented at IAEA Sl-,I:rrr. on Cremiical Effects assc~~Jlated wJlti: IT-t~--lear Re- ~L -, - I acr -lons an,! Radioactive Trans format lons, Vienna, 7-11 Dec 64. Inst C)C Clhemistrv, AS USSR. DM'TT*IIEV, B.U',,? EISEIVIA, N.N.; SHISITOV, A.V. Developing the zethods of hot synthe-sis of Sul.fur-3-5 labeled biolcgically active substances. Part 3: Preparation of with a sulfur-115 and phosphorus-32 double tag. Radiokhimiia 7 no.11:366-368 165. WMA 18:7) SHISHKOV, B. Method for calculating the operating expenditures for running trains. P. 347. IZVESTIIA. Bulgarska akadewlia na naukite. Teknichesk:L institut. Sofiia, Bulgaria, Vol. 7/8, 1959. - I'lonthly list of East European Accessions (E,'EAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 1, Januar7 1960. Uncl. GORB11NOV, V.P., inzh. (Leningrad)i KORMOV, S.V., kand. tekhn. nauk (Leningrad); SHIM(OV, B.A.,, inzh. (Leningrad) Design of composite systems with two motor drives. Elektrichestvo no.7: 74-79 Jl 165. (KRA 18:7) V, Pi, T, ,'JITHOR: Shisiikov, 1-1. 1. 9- 6 - 7,,,'l 6 y and Productic-n Oriaa' zat,-on Tekhriclogiya J T1 PLE. TechnoloF oreanizatsiya p~oi:~vodstva) Exact PunchinE; of Ylorkpiece!~ of Vory 3nall Thickness (Tochna-a vyrubka mulykli toishchin). r) 57 l:,,'RIODI CAL Pri b o ro s t r c7y e n Jy e '2. pp. 19-22 (USSR) ABSTRI ACT: In punchinf~ thin -tiork-,,.- v-.-Ps < O~2 rr-) f.he folloT(ine difficul- ties have to be rzeckoned with: 1) the necessity of ,-uaranteein,1-1 a un--forr.,. cle-urkince over the entire outl1ne of the workpie,~e; 2) the in~~rea5ed 3urface-deformation; 5) the difficulty of obtairdn~ products; t'~) the small wearabili-.Y of the cunchin---- tocig. Sviecial care and precision in the d-~sicrink,- -tndl m-tnufa-tur.-nE of punchi-...- tools as well ;J~ thei-- best po3siole -are the main conditions for a satisfactory punching of thin --iorkpieces, In fifure 1 quite a number of of brates and steel with a thickness cof 0~02 - C,90 Lim, i.-3 repres,~-,ted, Flat springs of various sha:,e ai--- exp,(.daent1y punched from a band which is nreviously hard,--neJ, ;And tlrayrn (usuallY 8~' Re = 45 -'~ 55)- Card 1 In this case- n-anchin.': can be dc-,e with larCer tocl-clearanCe3 arld Prod Ii C " Ion, Orl~ 119-6-7/16 Ex a ct Pun chi nr, of Work~-_" Ei ce -j ~f Vv ry Sma Tr i -ki-- --s s b,~ done. In punching self- hardening ste;_ml of 0,- 12 mm "11_ckn-ss the clearance of the Ounchin8 tD:1, ---i every s,~de be 0,0006 mm, in the base of he-a-+_-at~d steel ct' the L~ame thickness, however, if mav amour.-C tc 0;025-0.03 mm oil one s1de. The cutting Steadiness of the Dunollinir tool in punchine heat-treated steel P_ro-.~_s to be 20-25 % hic-lier than in punching natural steel. The punching Of 37.1,--h tvo-:kFJeCe3 is economically ex- pediently carried ~Dut on double-acting punches, simultaneouz~ly a, periphery and the holes. 5uch a double- acting die I's shcin In fi~~u_-e 2 and then described- In filr,ure 3; the compon-ent parts of the upper exchangeable tool are shc7en and their manufacturing -lethod Jis described. In rder to ,,u-ranterl rrecision of 0 the coupling of punch and matri-x, the of the broachint, of the conto-ur- punch 1)", the matrix -'s em-1-l'-J-ed, in fioure 4 a die for the punciiliinw of a cert_~lin part, (fi~,-ure 1) nith ona blow is shown -nd - t lie nde.-~~ribed and i- fi--ure a die for the punching of teeth of a clorkwo_rk-8e~ir. 'Workpieces of nonferrous metals Card 2/-, (brass, duraluminum; cop-r vlh.--)se thickness is less than 'i".2chnoloey and Production OrEanization. 119-6-7/16 1 rlxact Punching of '~'iorkpieces of Very Small Thickness 0,03 inm are expediently punched from bands folded together to 2-3 layers. For a correct working of the dies they must always be kept clean and without traces of oil, The punch, the matrix and the steel-parts connected with them must be carefully demagnetized, in order to avoid an a:.dherence of the punched steel products, After the punching of 2000-3000 work- pieces it is commendable to take the working parts of the die apart, clean them with benzine and, if necessary, repair damaged and dulled places~ There are 5 fiEures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 S~-,,Ov _11-of-c-S.-or ,Xm3l" once i th lnril(-, 'qiroachin- of in )un4 -~ha`t ",Dn~,t inutr,_,nrw~ r o t !., a p, i v a n a L; h ':f t,, v v 'K o.- r 2 70 D L Priboroi3tvoyeniy,:~, l)"-i - ), . J, pp. %-21 "li, or-ir,%nai brorv.-iiing ~cvice wa3 in cocnper,' tJ -)r. A ~,c-_Ipctivz of a i!ictory at brul i --;Lcm of zl-_ brocch.-Lnz- device Wns Guhs~arti.!._,iv imoizvedl 6.,f t 1h 3 C 01", ~ 0 C i a .-., -L, -' r tn~. Particular a- s, ng 0 z 3 te.,,.! as p6s3ibla since th a F,*-or tags, 6. ;h i 1 o ~he total shaf- 1,mgth :s 525 mm, bran otoe! -:s u--ed o-.er a length of 5G0 mm, t--a ~-,.n,4s brand stecl. C --i v fo r t 1: t~. s, af t by mca n s o T La b I --- S .3 n f-'L g-,* r -2 3 x s t i r, i:.~ ULU 0 h j n i n n _-, i z; i i-) n s ,1500 are :1,Ust -tnnu' manufacture Of 000 7w niocos. ::i.~ c, I n, 2 v i c o t s ro ub 1 c,,-, 7, ~ o r. & r I e c e c n,- 2 c o coatzi for --sle SaMr-, 10 copecks. has th2 E- c'a c i a t; o i -,-mark-rtbly higher. b-oach`ng c; 7 -ar o-.n --'e mi-, sma, rl 0 57 min L s an:' , -ar,i e h 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2305 Chelyabinsk. Politekl--nicheskiy institut Voprosy teorii i praktiki obrabotki metallov davleniyem (Problems in the Theory and Practice of Metal Forming) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959- 103 P. (Series: Its: (Sbornik] vyp. 14) Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewers: V.B. Skornyakov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, V.G. Belakin, Engineer, N.A. Bedin, V.A. Korshunov, I. I. Kozhinskiy, L,A. Kritsshteyn, B. N. Malyarovskiy, M.A. Shubik, and D. I. Fishman; Ed.: V.N. Vydrina, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Exec. Ed. (Ural-SibeLrian Division, Mashgiz): A,V. Kaletina, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Dugina. PURPOSE: The collection of articles is intended for engineers, technicians, and scientific workers in metal forming. COVERAGE: This collection of articles.. written by staff members of the Chelyabin- skiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute), deals with problems on the theory, processes, and equipment of metal forming. Card 1/5 Problems in 1,he 'Llieury an(I Practico of 1,IeWl Forming SOV/2505 Problems in change of shaT>-- and sta-Lee of stress of parallelepipeds a,::d cylindrical bodies zubjected to flatteniug in plane parallel forging heads are discussed. The essentials of the theory of the interaction between strip and .slior of slip along contact surfaces during rolling are roll, and the que 1, - explained. An analytic meethod for the kinematic design of steam-distribution mechanisms for stecam ha-auncr3 is presented. Precision stamping of thin-walled parts of itiLrIe'ate shape is d,~seribed. An investigation of the function of repeaters in in-4 I~a_idem rolling -mills is discussed. An article on the testing of electric heating fL~rnaces is also included. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Skonechnyy, A.I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. State of Stress in Metal and Analysis of Change in Shape of Prismatic Specimens Subjected to Flattening in Plane Forging Heads The author presents formulas for the calculation of laternal spread, elongation, and the ex-tternal friction coefficient of prismatic specimens subjected to flattening in plane forging heads. Consider- ation is given to "'he el-fect of stress distribution. card 2/5 Problems in the Theory and Practice of Metal Forming SOV/2305 VydrinY V.N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences). on the Physical Nature of Forward Slip 63 The author briefly describes the theory of the interaction between strip and rolls during rolling. The theory, claimed to be new, is based on the application of the law of the conservation of energy to the rolling process. The formulas derived agree with those of other theories and are confirmed by experimental data. Vydrin, V.N. Effect of the Spread on Slip During Rolling 70 The article discusses Slip at any point along the arc of contact of a strip and its relation to spread. The effect of spread on forward slip and on the coefficient of external friction is also discussed. Shish-kov, B.I. (Engineer]. Precision Stamping of Thin-walled Farts of Intricate Shape 76 Types of dies and the technique for stamping very thin (0.2 to-0.02mm) parts for instruments are described, and suggestions for efficient operation are presented. Card 4/ 5 SHISHKOV, B.I.. irjh. Precision stamping of thin intricately shaped parts. Sbor. St. CIM no.14:?6-k '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Sheet-metal work) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5454 Shishkov-, Boris Ivanovich Toohnaya .,~htampovka v priborostroyenii (Precision Stamping in Instru- ment Ma_nufacture) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 270 P. 12,000 copies pr-Irted, Reviewer, V, V. Tvanov, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Dugina; Executive Ed, )f Ura!_-Siberian Department (Mashgiz): M. A. Bezukladnikov, Engineer, PURPOSE , This book is intended for production engineers and design- ers; it may also be useful as an aid for students in schools of highe.- education. C01,TRAGE, IT"he book deals with modern methods of precision stamping. Designs of the dies and presses used for precision stamping in Insty,iment. manufacture are analyzed. Attainable stamping ac- wayz for increasing such accuracy, and the use of a plastici- 7'7~J hax.,J. alloy in making p-eecision dies are discussed. The follow- i.ng are aiso ~2onsldered- t~-_ process of making the cutting parts C Precl s-1 Stamping (Cont- . ) SOV/5454 of dies, the calculation of shrinkage of plasticized blanks., and the analytical calculation of errors in center-to-center distances and in coaxiality of gaged holes. No personalities are mentioned. There are 27 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF C"ONTEUrS _Lr t ro d ac t i o n 3 PART 1. THE PRECISION STAMPING PROCESS AND DIE-SET CONSTRUCTIONS 7 Ch~ 1, Characteristic Features of Precision Stamping 7 General considerations 7 Main -Ilrends in the development of precision stamping 7 Problems of productivity in precision stamping 9 Ch. 2. QuIcie Blocks for Precision Die Sets 10 Purpose oC the gulide blocks 10 Card--F_~"17 SHISHKOVI, D. The LZ2KCS (Amateur Radio Station) Participating in the Contest of Seotember 4, 1955. "TUDIO" Ministry of Communications, #10:12:Oct. 55 BULGARIA RACHEV, R., Dr, __SHISFKOV, D.,_Dr, and KAROV, B. , Dr, District Veterinary Hospital (Okruzhna veterinarna lechebna,) Kolarovgrad. "CastroLomy Treatment of Angora Rabbits with Pilobezoar.11 Sofia, Veterinarna Sbirka, Vol 60, No 6, 1963; pp 22-23. Abstract: When 15 pregnant rabbits became gravely ill in rabbit farm., 5 were 'hospitalized'; when the first one died, necropsy revealed large bezoar containing mainly rabbit hair; then the other 4 were operated but all of these died too. Disease is attributed to lack- of hygiene and unbalanced diet; deaths to delay in surgery. 1/1 IWdIOV) D.; D. Phase equilibriums in th~'- sy-rtem: copper ar--.rcn-Jtu-,,. acetate and copper aw-ionii-m carlbortte soluition-carbon monoxide Luadc;r pressures of 100, 200, and 300 Go&ishnil. khim tekh cl, no.2:67-102 162 (pub!. 1063"'. SHISHKOV) D.; SHISHKOVA, L. - ------ --- Chromatographic separation of vanadium from iitanium. Doklady BAN 16 no. 8: 833-836 163. 1. Submitted by Academician D. Ivanoff [Ivanov., D.]. Chlen Redaktsionnoy kollegii, "Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademii nauk". SHISHKOV, D.; SHISHKOVA, L. Chxomatographic separation of molybdenum from vanadium. Doklady BAN 16 no.2,.173-176 -63,, 1. Submitted by Academician D. Ivanoff [D~anovq D.lo 8111WOV) D. ; SHISHMI".. -,.. Separation o-` molylr!-~-nun from titanium by rr&--qrs of ion-exchange chromatography, Dolklady ,',Axl 17 no.2i 137-140 '64. 1. Submitted by nlcadnm~--.Ian D.Ivanoff (Ivanov, D.J. SHISHKOV, Oi (171) f ge an,i titznium kIV). Doklady BAN 2.7 no.llz1027-1030 1. ln;3Litate of Mini-ng Gsologv, July 23, 1964. L on58-66 FJP( j)/PETC/EP.'C. (m)/E.-FF(b)/T/!'-,1P(t) ijp(c) .qlA/DS/JD/JG ACCESSION FR: AP500539 BU/0011/65/018/003/0223/0226 4 1~ AUTHOR: Shishkov, D.; Koleva, E TITLE: Study of the behavior of tungsten(vi) in acetic acid solutions of ion- ,:exchange resins SOURCE: Bulgerske. akedemiya na. naukite. Doklady, v. 18, no- 3, 1,965, 223-2L>6 ,TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, acetic acid, solution property, i,~n_!~~an e resin, ion ,exchange TWCT. nglish article] Although the ion exchange method is widely A lp A used'foi* the study of the properties of metallic ions, the properties of tungsten in the presence of complex-binding substance have.not been studied in detail. yet, Consequentlyt the tungsten behavior in acetic acid has been studied. Cationites KY-1 d KY 2 and wofatite CN in H-, Na-, and VH4 forms 1~111i I fn as well an anionites -ED-- 0 and EDE-10p in acetate form were used, The characteristics and method of application of the above resins were studied by the some authors (0omr4q read. Acad.. bul Jz., Sci. j 180 .19659 no 4) Here they present curves showinj the 'amount 6f dbsoibed Wor., hes.4 &qpha. .Card 1/2 L ool58-66 ; I - ~ 11 1 -1 - .. . --.- .. .. ..... - --- .ACCESSION NR-. al)qn2t;rxa --- I L 00,57-66 oi; a-TIC/aM (n) /T R-M/DS XCMTnM NR: F=1,25W BU/0011/65/018/003/0231/0233 AUTHOR: Shishkov, D.; Velcheva, B, `TITLE: Behavior of tungsten (VI)Iin melonic acid solution of ion-exchange resins SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite Doklady, v. 18, no- 3, 1965, 231-233 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, solution property, Ion exchange, ion exchange resin ABSTRACT: 4"Eing-lish article / With the increase in atomic weight the complex- forming capability of elements increases also. Consequently, tungsten (VI) has more pronounced properties in comparison with molybdenum (VI). However, the complex formations of tungsten (VI) in presence of organic acids in aqueous solutions utilizing ion exchange have not been previously fully studied. Thus the authors recently investigated systems containing HOOOH- CH COOH-, H -Y (CQM t rend. Acad. bul C. Se 1 3 2C2PIr, and H19cit 7p 1964, Via P're-9 pa No. 10, 905; Ibid.,, 179 649 No IV, 9 a nt ' p or ports on studies of tungsten behavior in malonic acid solution representing the complex ii-forminr, agent of various ion-exchange resins in different format, Qationite-s- Card 1/2 L 00157-66 :ACCESSION NR: 4P3025540 KY-1, KY-2, and GN in H-, Na-t and NH4,-form were used as well as the anionitea :!EDE-10 and EDE-IOP in mqlonio form# The conversion of the resin into !'the corresponding form and the static treatment method have been doooribed %I( 6 The results of the present investigation are %, njorg. khi ,, 1965) prAwantedlin form of tungsten absorption graphs& j OAgo art. hast 3 gria,phs-f ASSOCIATIONi Mining and Geological Institute, Darvenitsi, Sofia L' 1SUBMITTED: 00 ENC 1 00 SUB CODE-. IC, GC INR REF SOVi 003 OTHERt 003 JPRS :Card iri. L 00156-66 _rTC/J-,.,TP(j IU-"/DS .i ACCESSION NRt AP5029541 BU/0011/65/018/003/0235/0238' AUTHOR: Shishkov, D~; Shishkova, Lt>, TITLE: Anion-exchange behavior of molybdenum (VI) in bydrochloric acid alchol i solutions SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite, Doklady, v. 18, no- 3, 1965, 235-238 :i TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, hydrochloric acid, alchol, solution property, ion exchange, :Lon exchange resin ABSTRAM, (English article) In a previous paper (T 1 r3ta 1965) the authors J 'a r 'Lo"Ti 0 iVestig ted the behavior of"molybdenum in hydrochlo o a id alcohol solutions :,of the strongly acid polymerizational cationite K.Y-2 in H-form. An investigation' ai rnH ior of .:under the same.conditions*of'the anion-exchange beha ior of molybdenum seemed The strongly of-interest as its properties have as yet not been studied. .alkali anionite EDE-10 in 01-form which possesses a number of advantages and ..valuable properties was used an-ion-exohange resin. The paper presents-.the logarithms of tho coefficients of distribution Kd 69 function of N B01 for'.. Card 1/2 L ool56-66 ACCESSION NRt AP5025541 :increasing alcohol concentrations.' The resuilto Aow 4181- '~ith'an Azior-ina's :in the acidity of the solution and the parentage of the alcohol the absorption of molybdenum deoressese I Orig. -art-* bass 4 'graphs. ASSOCIATIONt Mining and Geological Institute, D rvenitoat Sofia SUBMITTED: 00 ENCLi ~0 SUB COM IC, GC NR REF SOVt 003 omn: oo6 JPRS Card 2/2 L 15612-66 ZWT(F)/hWG(m) DS/R4 ACC NR: AP6008205 AUTHOR: Shishkovp D.; Koleva, E. ORG: none' SOURCE CODE: BU/0011/65/018/004/0323/0326 /3 TITTY: Study of qw behavior of molybdenum (VI) in acetic acid solution of ion- exchange resinsr SOLRCE: Bulgar!ska akademiya na naukite. Dokladyp v. 18,, no. 41 1965# 323-326 TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum compound, ion exchange resin,, acetic acidp organomolyb- denum compound,, molybdenum ABSTRACT: The present paper forms a part of a series of studies on the state of molybdenum (VI) in various organic acid solutions (seep e.ge P Compt. rend. Adac. bulg. Sci., 17, 1964j No- 109 909; Ibid.# 17l 1964p No. 10, 905). Since these earlier investigations did not produce firm conclusions concerning the complex forms of Mo(VI), the authors turned to the acetic acid solution and applied the ion exchange method for the study of molybdenum complex formation in acetic acid when the acidity of the solution was kept constant in the Na2MoO4-CH3COOH-H2O at 0.1 geq/1. The curves obtained enable one to trace the kind of camplexes formed, Card 1/2 L 15612-66 ACC NR: AP6008205 the limits of the molecular ratio of Na2MOQ4 and CH COOH within which they, are formed 2te and anionite. This paper .. and the way they are absorbed by the cation was submitted by Academician D. Ivancv, 09 November 1964. Orig. art. has,14 figures. fJPRV SUB CCDE: 07 SLOM DATE: none CRIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 003 CarA~2 S HL4:--~ TECT~r)Y~C.L- -el-4odical: 'M- 74T -~11155 (Tublished). -S: ~!T:-, Vol. 2., no. 2, 10 SITIST"O.".t T). Contribution to the study oC spectrorhotomotri(- eeterminption of tun-sten in nres. p. 10. ',Fonth]~T 1-ist, of East Eurmean Accession (FFAT), !F., -01. 8, no. Fe'hruaz~v ~01~0 3 TTncl-qss. -~-ri anal,,tic c--ardsti--- 71 11 - 'I nr'-an .--~:cezsions '~To -2, -ec Separation of ~1_1 froul vanadinn) 1-.j lijou, in t ie. ialysis of .1 alloyd. =11, 7 195 iofiim. i Ind. (S6fia) 31, No. 3, 7o )TT~~-W J). in tile presence of tip to 0.1r,70 V and 0.3% Cr C:ol 1)" .IC t(,. b), coloriinctric Eneth~',-. In ores and alloys dlr.,: vl;:lnrllt~ lire found in grea ter quintities. This neces- Situtvn llic set),,. of W front the others by sedimentation ,requiring co-AlY reagents and is tioW cOnst'"liNg -.vitii,ta tile necessary exactiles-i. The present work is ba< C(t oil the (lifferences in stubility of the chloride complexes of W, V, and Cr. At till 1, 11' forms ~-Wolfrarnate, Hill's- 021-, V fornis Wz~, and Cr fornis Cr+4 ~. Tile cationic v%vljan~,e inc,lia are KU-2 and the anion EDE-10P. 1:,,i c,res, 0.2 g. ore, contg. W, V. and Cr is w67hed, boiled iii a Ni k-rucibi .v with ZlaIC01 and K11110~ m for .10 min., NV.1~11,d , ith hot, di'td. I1!0, alld tile soill, is nVittralitc(I with Coll-I. IICI to till 1. Thu resi,hle is filtvretialid loons cuntg. KU-2 or SH I at :1 nit./inia. The calunin is nil. (j.IN TICI. V is ab~~orbed, but W and cr- ij;i t1tr,mg1i if, the filuatc wbich i, put through thc Poth W Lnd Cv --- are absorbed The column contg. EDE-IOP is washed trans- with 250 ml. EIN HCI. The soln. is evapd. to 30 ml. ferred to a 50-m1. flask-, and added are 2.5 mi, 30% KSCNI, 15 rall. concd. HCI, and approx. 0.2 ail. OAN TiCl.. The soln. is honiagenizzd for 5 min. and analyzed on a Pulfrich photometer. For alloys, OJ g. alloy, dissolved in nqua regia, is evapd. until the liberation of i~' oxides. Tile soln. Is dild. with 50 nil. distd. 11,0 and neu- tralized with IIC1 to pfl 1. The residue is filtered, wmhcd 3-4 times with OAN HCI, and transfured to LL ~10J.Jrd. flask. A. 50-m1. aliquot is passed through c(ijellons 0-Intg. KU-2 and Sf I+ at 3 Passing the subsequent soln. through the column contg. EDE-101? -is mentioned above for ores. To the filtrate contg. W N added 50 ml. coricd.' IICI and approx. 10 till. 0.5'~ gdatill; t)w Solo, k hoatett in a 140 bath for I hr., filtcrctl, -and washz~ With 11L)t I ICI. The resithiek W is calod.* ii~ foliows: kV = (Ii M14 (IVJ`/,P whcrc W IV ill .4 wt. of WO! in and P SHISHKOV, D.A. Determining exchange capacity of synthetic ion-exchange substances under dynamic conditions. Godishnik Min geol inst 7 no.1:189-201 160/161. SHISHKOV, D.A. Dynamic activity of the anion-activated aluminum oxide in respect to tungsten and molybdenum. Godishnik Min geol inst 7 no.1:213-220 160/961. SHISHKOV, D.A. Quantitative separation of tungsten (VI),, molybdenum (VI),, vanadium (V), and chromium (III) by ion-ex .aluinge cbromatography. Godishnik Kin geol inst 7-486-509 160/t61 [Publ. 1621. 1. (-TT rn e-,~chan ge 62 n !!a(-! "(DO publ. SHISHKOV, D.A.; SI!TSIIKOVA, L.G. Ion-exchar-ing ~eparaticn of rrolybdenum from vanadium In the analysis of cres. KEM'i in'dustriia 35 n0.6:210-211 163. SHISHKOV, D.; SHISHKOVA, L. Anion-exchange separation of tungsten from titanium. Doklady BAN 17 no.3:243-2-46 164. 1. Submitted by Academician D.Ivanoff [Ivanov, D.J. OX :;:, i _- ~ % : : o ~ ) ~ - . I , :1 . I . . < ~- - -4 %, o -. .. ., ., . za 4 .7 !~f7 ~ .I - ~. f tne be'a, r --olon, ",I, ' an-~ .. -ten 4 n c4 r; c - - - I - -; -, -- ' tlirgc N V ~ " - acid so1w.1-con or-* resins. Driklady BLN 17 no-lc~~foq-912 ',-~-4. I 1~ Jiilr.!"T,pd May I-Lo. 'HIS- KO .3 H I-V Gl.fo:.-,atoLi-a,phic separation of from vana-ditca. Go~-Js?~~ik 0 164, ~Iin geal List 9:3"13-399 1 ' 3 [1,-ubl. i T i7 c) -il utaniiL-]. -LL).L,,. Anior-e,-.change s,~t--araticn of Separation of :-01,,,bdenr,-a 'Lro.-.'l titaniuua by the :-------thcd 0_-" Chrunil.itc,"ra,hic suparation of vanli.-I-litua fro;:i titaniu::;. ibi-i.:417-~24 SHISITKOV, D.A., dots. -~~--ntitat-ive separation of irolfrara(VI), f%Vl), vanadiw(V), and chrommi (III) by ion-exchzan chromatog-raphy. Pt. 3. Godishnik ,'-lin r-;,,ol inst 9:3`5-3al,62-t63 publ. 1641. U, - 11 inzh. Parallel work in shaft sinking in the German Democratic Republic [translated from the German; from "Bergbautechnikl, October, 19601. Sha-kht. stroi. 5 no.6:28-32 Je 16l.- (MIRA 14;6) (Germany, East-Shaft sinking) SHISHKOV, D.V.,inzh. Using water to reduce the dust content of air in mines Urom "Borgbautechnik," no.5, 1961). Shakht.stroi. 6 no.2:31-32 x 162. (MIRA 15:2) (1.9 rc. dusts) SIIL~HKOV,, D,V_ in,41i. Driving 711-2 m., of a dcjuble~~track crossout in a month. Shalkht. stroj. 6 no.4t27-30 Ap '62. GURL 15!4) (Germany,- East-JUning engineeripa) ..SHISHKOV, D,V., inzh. History of the development and present state of the technology of boring mine shafts and large-dismeter bore holes. Shakht.- stroi. 6 nc.9,27-31 S 162. (~a-RA 15--9) (Bcr-ing) SHISHKOV, D.V., inzh. Mechanization of charging and stemming of boreholes. Shakht. strol. 7 no.0':27-29 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Blasting-FAI'lipment find supplies) SFISHKOV, D.V., inzh. Foreign mining equipment at the Fourth International Fair in Brno. Shakht.'stroi. 7 no.10:30-32 0 163. (MIRA 16:10)