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.ACCESSION NR: AP4012185
isolved: obtaining unsaturated polyester bonds with-,.improved prop-
!erties and the expansion of the raw material base~for their produc-
:tion. Optimum conditions for the process were studied and it was
restablished that stable resins can be obtained by synthesis in one
!stage (22-23 hrs.) and in-a two-stage process (16-27~hrs.). Glass-
!reinforced plastic was prepared on the basis of resins derived by
and ACT7.
:the contact method; glass cloth of brand T '-,(b).C with
iparaffin lubricant were used as filler. Physical-mechanigal testing].
,indicates that the resins modified by additive or anthracene can be
:used as binders. Glass-rdinforced plastic based on resin of certain
ibrands (PNA-D-2, PNAD-E-31 PNAD-2.5) possess increased heat resis-
;tance and the best physical-mechanical properties.
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AUTHORSt Subb6tinj V. I* (Moscow)) Ivanovskiyj Me N* (Moscow);
(Hoscow)j Chulkov,, Be A. (Moscow)
ng condensatiott of potassium vapor
TITLEs Heat exchange duri
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ROE% Teplorizika vy*sokikh temperatur ve 2# no* 4s 196hi 616-622 C!,
TOPIC TAGSs potassium, condensation, thermal property, boundary effect/ IMBNO,
steel
ABSTRACT i The authors designed special, apparatus for their 6xperiments Saturated'
vapor was introduced into a cylindrical ciumber 150 mn in diameter and 210 = in
height, on the-bottom dr which was placed an experimental condenser--a cylinder
=A8NqT steel 62 mm in diameter and 35 mm in height* The lower part of the
-framed by a wa3_1 6 mm hi
cylinder was cooled with water, The upper part, ghj,
served as a tray for the condensates The vapor was ndensed on the surface
co
liquid metalp and the cooensate was'discharged through the side of the trays
Temperaturi measurements were made only after steady* thermal conditions had bow-
establisheds The meamw4ments won continued for 1-1*5 hourep with no change IA.
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vnutrennem trenil zhidkoatei i gazov, obladaiushchikh skrytym momentom impullea.
ZHURNAL EKSPERDIENTAL'I'10I I TEORETICHESKOI FIZIKIO 13(7-8): 306-312, 1943.
SCROKIIN) V. PA 52TI50
Mentions further considerations regarding the
equilibrium of stellar masseB stuAie& by Jeans and
Severniy. Gives a brief mathematical treatment to
the problem of the critical values determining
stability and instability of gaseous masses. Siib-
witted by Academician L. D. landau, 29 Alit 1947.
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7 Sorokin. Zhur. MO. I Teoret. fix. 19. 228-35
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fie A in radiation theory it is customary to deal with plane elec-
tromagoetic waves, even in problems. such as those concern-
tag radiations emitted by an atom. where a consideration of
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00 '31 the selection rules are derived, by this method. without
calculation. from the law of conservation of mamenturn,
whereas, by using plant waves. the selection rules remain
meaningless. The cause of the avoidance of spherical waves
In physical theory ties, peabably. in tM unwieldy and asym-
metrical Mope of the formWas describing those waves Is"
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following the principle that. when resolving a vector field.
veclar spherical functions must be used. the author obtains
r %'itiTp_Gr and oymmotrical expressions. as convenient In cum.
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FOROKrll, V.
USSR /Astrotomy Equilibrium, Gone* Jan /F~b 2,
"Investigation of Equilibrium and Stab ility of
Isothermal Gasous Spheres," V. S. Sorokin, Ivanovo
State Pedagogic Inst
"Astron Zhur" Vol XXIX, No 1, PP 25-36
For better analysis of insufficiently known phys
state of white dwarfs and particularly of red
giants, Sorokin attempts to construct theoretical
model of star with isothermal core. Discusses
peculiarities of equil,and stability of such a
star. Received 18 Mar 51.
.202T4
V. S., Variational method In the theory of
'convection (in Russian), Priki. 114.~Ate . 17, 1, 39-18, Jan.- !I
-Feb. 1953.
i "Liquids and gases, when unevenly heated, uLzilike solids, do not.'
,.4,,exist in a state of equilibrium in the gravitational field, since
(_34'2~ I different densities of unevenly heated particles cause more or less
i complex beat movements (convections) which depend on a tem_
rature difference.
PC '11~quilibrium is attaina ble only in special cases, when fin in-
-11u)_. teresting phenomenon is to be observed, namely, the beginning of
a wave-like hent. convection when the temperature gTailient 11
I'Mcbeg some critical range.
"Investigation of such citses, while of interest by itself, be-
comes more worthy as it throws some light on a phenomenon in
:A
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Fr,, ittiotor'sau
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The author sem up and solves equations for: (1) Special cases
where equilibrium is attainable; (2) slow heat motion; (3) proof
or existence of a temperature gradient; (4) heat convection when
the'derivative is 0, where all critical heitt movement must satisfy
some orthogonal trajectory. W. Green, USA,
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Care. 1/1 : Pub. 85 - 9/20
Author : SorokinY V. S. (Molotov)
Title : Stationary motions in a liquid heated from below
Periodical : Prikl. mat. i mekh., 18, 197-2o4, Mar/Apr 1954
Abstract : Treats the stationary solution to nonlinear equations that describe
convection in a liquid filling a closed volume and heated from
below under conditions of equilibrium. Shows that the viscous motion
of the liquid damps if the temperature gradient does not exceerl a
certnin critical value. If, howprpr. the temperature gradient
is greater than the critical one, then there will exist two statiou-
ary motions for the same boundary conditions besides the equilibrial
one. Three references, including author's "Variational method in
the theory of convection," PMM, 17, No 1, 1953.
Institution
Submitted July 11, 1953
SaRoKo. V.S.
lRw of conservation of motion and the units of motion in physics.
Usp.fiz.nauk 59 no.2.-325-362 Je 156. (KLR-4 9.9)
(Kotion)
Category Fhilosophys. lethodology of , AA-2
: USSR/Gonoral Problems
Science.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizilcay No 3Y 1957y No 54,34
Author : Sorokin, V.Se -,:otion in
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Abstract Starting with the relativity principle, the law of addition
of velocities, end tho:requirement that the measure of motion
be conserved, the author shows thftt the scalar measure of
stem can
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motion (energy) of any (not merely mec
exist only together with.tho vector measure of motion -- the
which therefore is just as universal a measure of
momontun
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motion as energy. Both measures have different values in dif-
forent, systems of reference, but are transformed jointly upon
transitions frora one system into another, and therefore form
together a single absolute measure. The samolpromises are
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used to derive tho.well-Imown spocific.oxprossion (n
tivistic end relativistic) for the momentum end energy in
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quasipiezoelectric effect of the electrets are likewise discussed, The result-2
of a number of experimental investigations are compiled in a table. They deal
with titanates of elementb of the second group in the Mendeleyev system. Except
for BaTiO3 and eleotrets from the so-called SBT (solid solutions of SrTiO 3-
-Bi20Y nTiO., n-2,3), none of the titanates investigated exhibited a piezoeleo-
-trio effect. A number of investigation results concerning SBT electrets are
illustrated in diagrams. Figs. 3,4 show the dependence of pressure-dependent V113
charges q on the magnitude of pressure: q rises linearly with p. Figs. 6,7 show
the same for CaTiO 3 and SrTiO 3 with charged electrodes: q drops exponentially
with rising pressure (or with time, respectively). Finally, certain properties
detected in barium titanate are again discussed, and it is pointed out that the
use of SBT as a piezoelectric is to be preferred in many cases. The electrical
conductivity of SBT is 2 - 4 orders lower than that of BaTiO 3' the piezo moduluB,
however, is only 1160 of that of BaTiO . The authors finally thank G. I. Skanavi
for his discussions. There are 7 figur2e, I table, and 7 references, 3 of which
are Soviet.
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ASSOCTATION: Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR -
Institute of Pbysics imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR) vt~
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SOMKIN, V.S.: SORKIN LV.
Stability of equilibrium of a conducting liquid heated from below and
situated in a magnetic field. Zbur.eksp.i.teor.fiz. 38 no.2:612-620
F 160. l4:5)
I. Ivanovskiy gosudaretvennyytpedagogicheakiy institut.
(MELgnetohydrodynamics)
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-SOROKIN, V.S. (Ivanovo)
Nonlinoar phenomena in closed flows near critical Reynolds numbers.
Prikl. mat. i mekh. 25 no.2t248-258 Mr-Up 161. (MIFA 14:5)
(Fluid'dynamics)
MAURIN, L.N. (Ivanavo); SCROKIR V.S. (Ivanovo)
Wave flow of thin lay~Brs*of a viscous fluid. FATF noe4t60-67
JI-Ag 162. (Hydrodynamics) (Mau VW
UITI-1-41KO, V.A.,; POSTNIKOV, V,I.-. NADEINSKAYA, Ye.F.. doktor taklin.
nauk, retsenzent: SOROKIN, V.S.j, imb.-ekon.,retsenzent;
SHTAN ',A.S. ,.kand.khl~f.Yida-.fl ".'i 9MR110VAY G.V., tekhn.red.
[Economic fundamentals of the use of radioisotopes in the
machinery industry] Ekonomicheskie osnovy primeneniia ra-
dicaktivnykh izotopov v mashinostroenii. Moskva, Mashgiz,
1963. 218 p. (MIRA 17:1)
ACCESSION NRt AP4043345 S/0181/64/006/008/2301/2306
AUTHORS: Bogoroditskiy, N. P.; Tairova, D. A.1 Sorokin, V. S.
TITLE: Role of free carriers in the formation of the electret state
in polycrystalline dielectrics
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telat' v. 6*.no. 8e.1964, 2301-2306
TOPIC TAGS: barium titanate, polycrystal, electret, dielectri
C
material, ceramic dielectric, polarization, energy level
ABSTRACT: To explain the formation of the electret state in non-
polar materialsi-%an investigation was made of several phenomena
occurring in ceramic materials polarized in a field oi high inten-
sity and at high temperature. The materials investigated were T-1700
(the fundamental crystalline phase of BaTiO 3), Sm-1 (BaTiO3)o T-150'~
(CaTiO T-80 (TiO and T-900 (SrTiO all with different elecmi___
3 2 3
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tric properties. The materials were in the form of discs 33 mm in
i, diameter and 3-mm thick; the electric field intensity, the maximum
temperature, and the time of exposure to the field were variable.
The magnitude and sign of the surface charge were measured by the
kelectrostatic induction method. The role of the free carriers in
the formation of a stable homogeneous charge of ceramic electrets
~'was investigated. The dependence of the coloring of the samples
V
lon the magnitude of the polarizing field, maximum temperature, and
polarization time was studied, with particular attention to the
il is
.double coloring of some of the materials (T-1700 and SM-1), which
found to be due to the injection of electrons and holes from the
.i. electrodes into the dielectric with subsequent localization on
!Schottky defects. A new model of the electret state in nonpolar
dielectrics is formulated. According to this model, the homogeneous
charge is produced and exists independently of the presence of polar
.groups in the dielectrics# which depends on the technological polar-
iization factors and on the surface properties such ad concentration
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ACC NR, AF6036784 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/011/1939/1943
AUMOR: Illin, Yu. L.; Sorokin, V. S.; Yasikov, D. A.
CRGt Ianingrad Electrotechnical Institute im. V. I. Ullyanav (Ianin)
(Uningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut)
.TITIE: Me effect of some factors on the process of formation and growth of gallil-
phosphide ingots
SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materially, v. 2, no. 11, 1966,
1939-1943
TOPIC TAGS: gallium compound, phosphide, semiconductor crystal
ABSTRACT: In the production of gallium phosphide by the method of horizontal zone
malting, the controlling parameters are the temperature of the zone of high frequency
heating, the vapor pressure of phosphorus in the working ampoule, and the rate of its
displacement through the high temperature zone. In the experiments, the temperature
of the zone of high frequency heating was varied from 1400-16000C, in steps of 300
each. At each value of the temperature, the vapor pressure of phosphorus in the
working ampoule was varied from 0.1 to 20 atm. In turn, for each value of the
temperature and phosphorus vapor pressure, the rate of displacement of the working
ampoule through the high temperature zone was varied from 0.1 to 2.6 mm/min. Zie
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USSR Farm Ani;uals. Honeybee. Q-5
kbs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, 105786.
Author : Z2rokir _VL_J~a_
1,
Inst : Not given.
Title : Pollination with the Aid of Honeybees in Green-
houses.
Orig Pub: Sad i ogorod, 1958, No 1, 24-25.
Abstract: In order to provide normal conditions for honey-
bees, a warm compartment for the hive is built
in bloso-.to..the gtounhousb so-~that the bees can
go into the greenhouse and out.
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PHASE I RW~ EUWITATION S(YVI3255
Barkashov., Valentin Vasillyevich, and Vikentiy Semenovich Sorokin
Nasosy; katalog-spravochaik po gornoshakhtnomu oborudovaniyu (pump; catalog-
Handbook of Mining Equipment) (Moscow] Gosgortekhizdat, 1960. 102 p. Errata
slip inserted. 6,000 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: A.A. Smirnov; Tech. Ed.: A. Sabitov; Ed. of Publishing House:N.G.
Lyubimcrv.
PURPOSE: This catalog-handbook is intended for mechanics of the coal-mining
industry and for staff members of supply and planning organizations.
COVMGE: The catalog-handbook contains information on pumps manufactured in large Uts
Orasprototype sets in 1960 for use in the mining indurstry. Using data supplied
by the manufacturerthe catalog~handbook covers applications, specifications,
and designs of the most Injortant elements of pumps and their spare parts. A32
models and types of pumps included vere manufactured by the Imptevskiy mashinostrol.
telInyy zavod (The Lapteva Machine-Building Plant),, except the NDV model vhieh
was manufactured by the Konotopskiy zavod "Krasnyy Metallist" (The Konotop "Red
Metallist" Plant). Production of the AY&P and MM pump models is to be
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Pumps; Catalog-Handbook of Mining Equipment SOV/5255
discontinued in 1961 and replaced by the MS model. However, the AYaP and
KBM'models were included in the catalog since many of these pumps are still
being used in the coal-mining industry, and as a result, vill require spare parts
during the next few years. No personalities are mentioned. There axe no xefer-
encess
TABIE OF CONTENTS:
Model AYaP3 Centrifugal Mine Pumps
Model KSM Centrifugal Mine Pumps
Model MS Centrifugal Mine Punips
3
13
30
Model ShN-150 Console-Type Centrifugal Mud Pump 55
Model ShN 2-200 Console-Type Centrifugal Mud ?=p
61
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SOR~~,., V.S., aspirant; GRAVITIS, V.A.
Some cclharactteeristiqF of the distribution cf authigenic
in the serliments of the Daugava serles. lzv.,,--vs.uc'l-Aeb.zav.;
geol.i razv. "I no.8:5E-66 Ag f65s (MIRA 19:1-1)
1, Inst.itut geologii PJf Latviyskoy SSR, Riga.
-SOROKIN, V.T., gorny7 inzh.
Methods of explosion modeling with use of equivalent materials.
Nauch. trudy MH no.22:41-50 '57- (MIRA 11:9)
(Blasting-Models) (Mining engineering)
SOROKIN, V. T. : Naster Tech ScL (diss) -- llj~jethods of modeling the cffact of an
-explosion in equivalent viaterials". Moscow,, 1959. 12 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR,
I
iloscow !-Iinin(~ Inst im i. V. Stalin), 150 co?ies (KL, No 13, 1959, 1W)
0
SOROKIN., V~V~
iv-an Petrovich Pavlorv and the Moscow UniVersity; recent data.
Zhizn7 Zaw.. no.1:185-192 161. (11111R-A~ 15.-6)
(ftvlov, Ivan Petrovich., 1849-1936)
SOROKIN, V.T.; SOTNIKOV, V.M.
Modernization of electric arc steel furnaces. Hashinostroitell
no.8:17-19 Ag 162. 09RA 15:8)
(Electric furnaces)
YER-IAKOV, P.W.; APRODOV., V.A.; YEFRI-2-IOV, Yu.K.; ROI-A-SHOVA, A.T.; ZHE,-TWEI,-KO,
O.N.; SORDKINY V.V.; KHODETSKIY, V.G.
Basic points of the s4ven-year-plan for the dervelopment and
activities of the Museum of Earth Science. Zhisn' Zem. no.l:
243-261 161. (MIM 15:6)
(Moscow-Geographical museums)
SOROKINY V.V.
Projects by M.F. Spasskii,and others for setting up a meteop-
ological and magnetic observatory- at Moscow in the first half
of the 19th century. Ist. i metod. est. nauk 2:319-332 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
SOROKIN. Viktor Vasillyevich
"Place dedicated to sciences....0 Nauka i zhiznl 30 n0.1:
Ja 163. (MM& 16-4)
6E~-74
L Zaveduyushchiy muzeyevm istorii Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Moscow University)
M
SOROKIN, V.V.
Experience in the mechanization of tomato juice production lines.
Kona. rov. prom. ig;no.8:8-10 Ag 163. (MERA 16:8)
1. Yeyakiy konservnyy zavod.
(Assembly-line methods)
(Tomato juice)
SOROKINP V.V,
hqvwad,, performance, of the large -model of the automatic
"EdinAvo" canned tomato production line. Kong. i ov. prom.
18 no.12:6-8 D 163. (MIRA 27:1)
1. Yeyskiy konservnyy zavod,
SOROKIN, V. Vo
Normirovaniye i organizatsiya truda i zarabotnoy platy na dorozhnykh rabotakh
(Work norms, labor organization and wages in the road conBtruction industry) Moskva,
Dorizdat, 1952. 224 p. tables.
SO: N15
762-005
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SOROKIII, V.VI. -
V --
Usl,r,g potentialities for the increase of labor productivity of
industrial enterprises for road construction. Avt. dor. 20 n0-5:
6-7 Vv '37, (MIRA 10:8)
(R6ad constructiou-Couts) (Wages)
W
SOROKIN, V.Y.
Road builders change to the soven-hour workday. Avt.dor. 23
no.7:2-3 Jl 160. (91" 13:7)
(Hours of labor) (wages) (Road construction)
BOIM"V3 D, S. Add SOPOKIN) V. V.
"Nicochloran as a highly effective method against hen tick.If
Veterinariya, Vol, 37, No. 2, 196o, p. 69
(BORMMV, D. S., SOROKIN, V. V.) - Candidates of Veterinary Sci. All-Union
Sci. Res. Inst. Poultry Raising."
VOLKOV, V.T.; DUDKO, A.A.; LEBEDEV, V.P.; LIPGART, B.K.; MIKHAYLOV, B.V.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; ~ffKHAYLOV, V.A., kand.tekhn.naul-.; REEKUNOV, V.F.;
SATIELIEV, N.P.;AQROKIN,-IjV,--__PARIN, A.I. kand.t4hn.nauk;
Prinimali uchastiye: IVANOV, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;
INOKOVA, O.L.; GOMOZOVA, N.A., red.; NAUMOVA, G.D., tekhn.red.
(mechanization and automation in the rock products industry]
Mekhanizatslia i avtomatizatsiia v promyshlennosti nerudriykh
stroitellnykh materialov. (By] V.T.Volkov i dr. Moskva,
Gosstraiizdat, 1963. 35'3 P. (MIRA 17:3)
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