SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SURINOV, YU.A. - SURKIN, R.G.
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AUTHOR, Lagonlkov, D. V.; Surinov, Yu. A.; Ruznotsov, 0. N.; Lebedev, V. 1.
ORG: none
TITLZ: Question of the psychological bases of individual physical traininj
'adicino hold in 1..bscov from
t4Wonferanco on Problem of Space N
SOURCZ: ',:jonf a rent.5 iya po problemam kosmichaskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problamy
kosnicheskoy mcditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); matori.aly konferentsli,
Moscow, 1966, 2154-255
LOPIC ZkGS! cosmnonaut training, space psychology,,physlcal exercises Spaca
physiology, psychophysiology
ABSTRACT:
Individualization of the physical preparation program is one of the
best methods for developing the individual psychological qualities f
riecessary for good performance in spaceflight. Of course such individual
tailoring of physical training is impossible without analysis of the
~personality of each cosmonaut. On one hand, data obtained from
psychological studies is used by physical - education instructors to select
the most effective teaching methods. On the other hand, observation of
wcosmonaut behavior in the process of physical training is a valuable
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addition to the complete psychological picture. during physical training
e motional and volitional characteristics, demonstrated in the ability
-o overcome difficulties, thoroughness of movements, psychomotor activity,.*
of motor coordination habits, and initiative, are identified.
With the use of exercises selected according to the degree of individual
"physical preparedness, (jump turns from unusual positions, complicated
jumps on the trampoline, and a variety of other exercises) it was
possible to identify other psychic characteristics: stamina, the capacity
for analytical thought, attentions, and mzmory.
The method of studying individual personality characteristics and
the method of developing psychologically valuable qualities by means of
.
hysical preparation was developed by the authors on the basis of experi-
P
mental work by the leading athletic psychologists P. 1. Rudik, 0. A.
Chernikova, and T. 1. Gagayeva. Personality manifestations in work
;.Were considered on the basis of theories of B. M. Teplov and V. S.
IMerlin.
Complex study of personality (using the methods of teaching
psychology) during physical training permits substantiation of data
obtained -during observation by means of -laboratory experiments. Data
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Scientific and psychological grounding of individualized programs for
the physical training of spacecraft operators will enable researclors to un-
cover and reinforce valuable psychological qualities in cosmonauts with-
out fear of overtraining or breakdown.
f4. A. No. 22; ATD Roport 66-1167
SUB CODF: 06,05 SUBM DATEt Oomay66
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Separation of hydrocarbon ... B105/BIOI
selectivity and the dependence of these coefficients on the composition of ~01
the mixture, temperature, and pressure, thus enabling the calculation of v
the composition of the adsorbed phase for mixtures of arbitrary
composition. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
TRIFONOVAP K.B.; SUAINOVA, SII...,-
Separation of complex gas mixtures by a hypersorption process. Trudy
IGI 16063-366 '61. (MM 16:7)
(Gases-Separation) (Adsorption)
BERING, D.P.; SERPINSKIY, V.V.; SURINOVA, S.I.
I ~
Preliminary computation of adsorption equilibrium paramoters
for the sywtem adsorbent - binary mixture of vapors. Dokl.
AN SSSR 153 no.1:129-132 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. T-nstitut fizicheakoy khimii AN SSSR. Pradstavleno akademi-
kca.M.M. Dubininym.
:0
BERING, H.P.; SFRIIINSKlY, V.V.; SURVIOVA, S.I.
Adsorption of vapor mixtures an4 the structure of adsorbents. Daia.
AN SSSR 154 no.6:1417-1420 i~ 64. (MIRA l7t2)
1. Institut fizichaskoj khimii AN SSSR. Predstavlono akademikom M.M.
Dubininym.
BF.111,NGY B.P.; SE.,Yll,'SKIY, V.V.; SURINOVA, S.I.
Adsorption of vapor mixtures on -.eolites. Izv. Ali SSSR Ser.
khim no.7:1309-1311 Jl 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institu". fizicheskoy khimali All SSS;-".
~A 4011 V
0 /OCV~,2/65/C)OO/CX)5/0769/()776'
T"'I'012079 SOLMICE C~DE: UR
7
T., DjOR: 2erin', B. P.;.Serpinskiy, V. V.; Surinova,, .5, 1..
A
Tns',J tute of Fliy3ical ChemistEy, __(~nstitut fiziche3koy khiraii AN SSSR)
_LN. q� SR
R~~Se3. Co=auLication 7. Joint adsorption of a
7 TT` E: A,IscTpt,on of a raixture of
birary mLcturso7o~f
AN 1:3,9R. Izvestiya. Scriya khimcheskaya, no. 5, 1965, 769-776
10PIC TN",S: adsorption, diethyl ether, chloroform, gas adsorption
A F ~:, T F2, G T -A method was developed for calculating the parameters of adoorpticx~
equilibrium of a binary mixture of vapors on an adsorbent within the framework
of the theory of volune fillinG of micropores (potential theory of adsorption).
The adoorption isotherms on activated charcoal were measured for diethyl ether
and I-or
at 50, 60, and 710, ethyl chloriddlat 50 and 710, chloroform at W
mixtures of ethyl chloride with diethyl ether at 50 and 600 and diethyl ether
with chloroform at 600. A Generalization of the Dubiniii-P-adushkevich equation
for the adsorption of an individual substance on adsorbents of the first struct-
ural tYPO was proposed for the cumulative adsorption of the components of a
binary system of vapors. This equation was found to be a good approximation of
the experimental data. The generalization of the Dubinin-Radushkevich equation,
in conjunction with the Lewis empirical equation, can be used for an approxi-
mate calculation of the adsorption of each component of the aixture according to
the set lnrtial equilibrium.presouros of the components, if the phase-di-agram of--
L-- --20352-66
ACC NR: A 012079
volume solutiono of these substanceq is known. The differential heats of
adsorption of the components from the mixture were calculated for the ethyl
chloride-diethyl ether system. Orig. art. has: .7 figures, 1 table, and
1-1 formulas. LJ1161
SUB CODE: 07 / SUBIX DATE-, lOMay63 / ORIG REF: 008 / OTH REF: 003
C
SURICUOV. K.Te.
Code translator for autr"tio-eenminication systems equipped
with Morse Rpparatus. Test.sviRsI 16 no.11:11-14 N156.
(MIRA 10:1)
1e lopolnyayushchly ob7azannosti,insheners. Rostovskogo-na-Donu
tnantrallnogo telegrRfa.
(Rostov-ou-Don-Telegraph)
SURIS,A.D., nrkhItaktor
Incre-ise the output of soundproofing materials for hospital con-
struction. Gar.khoz.Mosk.29 no.9:8 S 155. (MLRA 8:12)
1. Spetalallnoya arkhitekturno-konstruktorskoye byuro
(Soundproofing)
- - -~. ;-. , -,- - :~ -
zenticemln
z, -;rly -.7,nifPstation nf sentic nrdnc~-,rciitis ccmplicating mier-peral. fever. Klin, =ed.
30 no. '11, 1',52.
9. :Nonthly Li-sto of,Wussion -iccessions, Library of Coneress, AUr.'st 1952, In:CL.
SIMS, A. S.
Pathological anatorV of bronchial asthma. Klin. nod., Hoskys.
10 no-3:"-53 Mar 1952. (CLML 22:2)
1. Of the Pathologico-Anatomic Division Imani A. I. Baranoy
(Scientific Supervisor - Prof. Ta. L. Rapoport). Pirst Moscow
!funicipal Clinical Hospital Im"ni Pirogor.
SURIS, A.S. (Moskva. A-55. Tikhvinskiy per., d. 10/12, kv. 6)
Some unusual tumors of the ovaries; Br9nner's tunor and atruma oyarit.
Vop.onk. 1 no-3:15-19 155- (MIRA 10:1)
1. Is patologoanatemichaskogo otdolentya (zaveduyushchiy - prof.
Te.Ta. Gerteenberg) Gorodakoy klinicheskoy bollaitsy No.6 (glavnyy
vracb N.S.Sbevyakov)
(BMUMR TUNCR,
ovaries)
(TIRATONA,
ova rie s,
(OVA RIBS. enoplasse,
Brenner tumor & teratoma)
SMIS, A.S. (Hoakra, A--r,', Tlkhvla3kiy per., d. 10112, kv. 6)
Data cn the studr ef human pulmcnary adenomatisis. Vop.otk. 5
no.4:439-448 159. Wn. A 12:12)
1. Im patolcgeanatomicheskogo otdoleniya (zav. - prof. Te.Ta. O-ertsen-
barg) Gorodskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy No.6 (glavnyy vracb - N.S.
Shev7akov).
(LUNG N30FLASMS, case reports,
adenom (Rua))
XMIMG. G.V.. prof.;,SURIS. I.So; FRIDMAN, X.Te.
Clinical anatomical characteristics of Brenner tumor. Akush. t
gin- 35 no.1:89-PO Ja-F 159- (MIRA 12:2)
1. Is ginekologichaskogo (xav. - prof. G-V. Idellberg) t patologo-
an6omicheskogo (sav. - prof. Te.Ta. Gertsenberg) otdolenlya Gorod-
skoy klinicheekoy bollnitsy Ho.6 (glavrj7 vrach H.S. Shervyakov) i
ankologicheskogo otdeleniya (zar. - kand.med.nauk S.L. Mints) Goro&-,
skoy bolluitay NO-36 (glavnyy vrach M.V. Xazangapova).
(BRELIM TUMM, came reports,
(Rue))
I
PYTELI, A.Ya.; GOLIGOIRSKIY, S.D.; VASIL' YEV,,V. V.; KUCHRfSKIYjI.N.; NISENBAUMj
L.I.; MWYUK, G.M.; BOGDAITOVICH, I.A.; FLISATT, S.O.; � 41~-A
!~ _
Achievements of contemporary nephrology, Kidneys and ureters,
Urinary bladder. Urologila 28 no.3t82-92 163 (MM 1732)
A j'j o
or tott".
1. i~atologoanatomicheskoye otd--ilenlyp_ (konsul'tant.
- I i A
ya.',. _-~qprort, 7a-:. A.S. airls) Gorodskoy klinIche-koy bollnitsy
s I
No.6 (gIavnyy vrach N.S. hewyakov). Submitted May 23, 1064.
11 .1 -A
GORAPLIK, Karism Borisayna, insh.; IOM, Ernest Isaakovich, insh. g
SURIS, Xordko Arlyevich; STRIMNISKIT, I.Y., kand.tekhn.no-Ir,
red.; AYRUSIICE3NKO, R.A., red.isd-ye; SALAZKOT. N.P., tekhn.red.
[Protection of the gas network from eddy currents experience
of operating and planning organizations in Moscowi Zashchita
gazovykh setei ot bluzhdalushchikh tokov; opyt ekspluatatsionnykh
i proektuykh organizateii Koskry. Noskya. Izd-vo X-va kommun.khoz.
RSFSR. 1959. 140 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Blectric currents, Iddy) (Gas pipes--Corrosion)
, I - 'SURIS, IA~A.
I OFFL I i, ~ - JL -- - --
h1pro-'red electric d,-alr-age pl-otection against ed6y currents.
Dbor. nauch. rab. AMi nc~2. `4 80 !W (111RA 15: 5)
(Electri--. ra--irceda-Current supply)
LEVIN, VJI.; S"JIUS, M.A.; "I'AillIZ14106CY, M.V.
Effective u3e of reinforced eloictric draln3. Gaz.delo no.1:17-22
164. (MIRA 17t4)
1. Akademlyn komnunqllnogo khozyaystva Im. K.D.Pamfilova, g. Moskva.
Eng-,,eeri-na =ethod f,),- calcuiating the corrcsion danger for
underground r-qtai plp?lines whom they are intersected Irf the
i,ailrna, ri- . d . ro.511E-2216'
' 1 net Is nz elo ~ -4
(K-FiVi 1717)
SURIS. F.L., inzh.; KOLODOGHKO, S.A., inzh.
Testing of an atmospheric turbine safety valve. Inergetik
8 no. 12417 D 160. (MMA 13:12)
(Steam turbines--Safetv applianeas)
SURISP P.L., inzh,; SINLIK, L.R., inzb,
Heat transfer coefficient of an oil cooler-with transverse flow
about a clu-,.a.- of pipes. Energomaohinostroenis 7 no.6t4446
Je 161. (MIRA, 14:7)
(Oil coolers)
,14
inzdi.
Permisailble parallel operation of 25-3 turbines according to
industrial choice. Elek.sta. 32 T:-.804 Ae 161. (.MA 14:10)
(Steam turbines)
S /262/62j000/0 1 2j003,,'0 13
1007,11207
AUTHOR: Suris, P. L.
TITLE: How to reduce mechanical losses in turbine bearings
PERIODICAL: Referativ-nyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk, 42. Silovyye ustanovki, no. 12, 1962, 29, abstract
42.12.170. "Electr. stantsii", no. 2, 1962, 86-87
TEXT: By maintaining the average oil temperature in turbine bearings close to the limiting value (ap-
proximately 50'C), mechanical losses in turbine sets of 25 to WO MW may be reduced by at least 50-130 K%V.
For this end the author suggests to maintain the oil temperature during autumn, winter and spring within
the same temperature limits as provided for lubrication during the summer season.
[Abr.tracter's note: Complete translation.]
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Characteristics of stationary turbine oil coolers.
Snergcgashinoatroenie 8 no.5:39-40 My 162. (MEU 15:5)
(Turbinea--Cooling)
SURIS, P.L., inzh,
Concerning a certain reserve for decreasing the rechanical losses
In turbopenerator bearings. Elek.sta. 33 no.2:86-87 F 162.
(MMA 150)
(Turbostenerators)
BUZIN D.P.0 inzh.; LIMETSM, V.N., inzh.; SURIS, L.v inzh.
J, J-1- - I
Hydraulic resistance of KOS type lift check valves.
Energomashinostroenle 10 no.2:33-35 F 164. (MM 17:6)
SUIUS, F.L., Inz-h.
Effect or idle oil cir;!ulation on the performance of an oil
cooler. Energomashinostroenie 11 no.l.-47-48 A 165.
(MIRA 18:4)
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AUTHOR: Suris, R. A.
V
TITLEt Theory of systems of interL-cting Fermi particles
PERIODICAL- Fizika tverdogo telat v. 3, no. 61 1361, 1795 -.1807
TEXT: A study has been made of a system of interacting Fermi pdrticle3.
(sDin 1/2) using the Green.temperature functions and taking the spin
properties at the various temperatures into a'ccount. The usual assumption
of the average spin'vAlftishing with the existerilde of an outer magnetic field
is not justified in all temperature and density inte.rvals. On.the one"
hand the exchange interaction in 'the system of mutually repelling Fermi
particles favors a parallel orientation of the spins, while on the other
hand, there is always "he Fermi tendency toward an antiparallel orientation.:
The exchange interaction may prevail under certain conditions, and the
averaged spins may differ from zero (this is the case, e.g., in ferromagne-
tic substances). It is assumed here that s / 0. The phase transformation
-co-panying, the transition from one state with 9 - 0 into one with a ~ 0
c I
a
is con3idered. The Eamiltonian of such a system with binary interaction is
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Z
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Theory of systems of interacting... B102/B201
given by
dldX,~* (K) Ho Xj (XI
-4- j dX,dk,dX' Idk',' (k) (k" k,V
Where denote the-Fermi operators of production and annihilation
in Eeislenbe~g representation,I-A-1 is the tot-,1 set of Aynamic variables,
V is the potential of binary ~nt*eraction, and H 0 (p'/2m)-,4, being the-
chemical Dotential. The Green function then reads:
G
c t A i < T
1;'2't2 ()_2 t2)
T-he index c indicates here and in what followd that Green functionsof other
kinds do not appear.' Thus one obtains for the first particle densitY m'a'trix
itimg(3z,f,; R'to=ilim Sp.G(Itifl; 2jf2)=p(Rj!Rj 0,6)
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2 2 S/ 121/6 ! /00- 3/C' ~6/0 9/0 31 IX
Theory of systeTs of interactin~~---- -31-02/B201
and "or the first spin d~-nsity matrix
,V i lim Sp,,IG (Ilt': 221,) (.lt,, Q (1.7)
i 11M A~J
By
G. (X., iG N, t,; X1. 11 0) G (13, X,. 10
iG N, ti; X1, ti 0) G (12, ti; KI, tt). (11, 2~
one finally obtains
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Theory'of systems of interacting... B102/B201
it' 2,
"I vi
S1 S,
A's V (-V-, Sp.G 1,: C t, 0)] G (-t,, 11; it,, Ij
G (2,, 11; 2;, t, 0) C (It,, t" 2210) to & (11 - to. (11, 3~
The real part of the Green function G(:T:7*,E), whiL~h fulfills relation
E p v (0) n -4--j v e+1WO 0- X
2M
d IdE'
G (P, E)
e
where n N/a is found to be
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Theory of svste:--~ )f interactir-g... B; 1 02,~B210 1
Re G E)
2 ~E-94.(p) E- S-(P)
(P) nv (0) x
X v(p PI (n (p) ::-t (p)
d~
ep
p') 5 w)
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Theory of 'syst~,:n~, n q r a c tri
can thus be transformed,,! to
-4- -4-
n n
v
The recresentation
n n, m -4- (0)
2
W) W)
2
of (II. 8) is then further exnmined nnd is first rendered in the form
Z-t 1
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Theory of systems of interacting...
is obtained, inter klia, as equation for "he tr--nsiticn "emperaturo, and
an estimation yields
X. =- If (0) 1 A. (P)
(2r)31-
VO dn 1 = 0
2
These relations lescribe by approximation the curve of the phase
equilibrium on the (n,T) plane and determine the transition from a state
with s - 0 into one with a 0. The average spin near the phase tradsi-
'ion point "k0 is given by
t
s 21 ct A. (P). C
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B102/B138
AUTHORS: Bonch-Bruyevich, V. L., and Suris, R. A.
TITLE: Some peculiarities of current carriers in erromagnetics
PERIODICAL: Fi.-ika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 2, 1962, 309-316
TUT: The energy spectrum of the carriers in ferromagnetics is studied'
theoretically without any modal assumptions. In particular, the inter-
acting electrons are not divided in-to magnetic and conduction ones, no
individual s- and d-type wave functions are introduced and spontaneous
magnetizatien is considered semiphenomenological. The carriers are
taken to be quaciparticles of equal charge, characterized by their quasi-
momentum and unit charge. The physical content of a multi-electron system
depends on the case considered. The energy spectrum of the carriers is
determined by the singularities of the single-fermion Green function, G,
electron interaction is described by a quantized Bone field, characterized
by the electromagnetic Green function D
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.5/18 62/'004/CO2/001/051
B102XB138
M = -iet 7'Gr'D.,
PIM = ie'J'Spur -~Gr-G,
where F beA is the total vertex part. Under these assumptions,
X e? -4- e?, *Tj tL -t-
p A - A, A2) ?31 X
M C
X I(a, p A' A; A;) (12)
C C C
is derived for the effective Hamiltonian of the system, with
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Som~, peculLarities of current... B102,,B138
-%herk- is tKe r:inrle-particle wave function
Ce (-PI, -f- eAt) -MC2 - Al 0. (4)
C
kk k! k
Spur hi h"k
k
k
11 12).
1.! 21 22 and 1?2 are two-component spinor3;
+ :,T, n . - -t A A + 1 BB A - ey + M
2 ~-c 210 /C),y 1, C, pa c Ux 2m 11
B c7 TR +12 /c; ~ - scalar potential. Spur denotes the spatial trace
of a. fourth-rank matrix, Sp the trace with respect to spin indices. In
the folloxini:, the effective magnetic field is determined for a cubic
lattice (Dkl(xl"2) f7k D(xl 'x2))' with the effective Hamiltonian
71) t, (P - e A A,)
2n& C
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Somr., peculiarltia~7, of current... B102,/B138
where G ae, is the proper Green function, satisfying
r2G,,(x,x')=-4- as 8(x-' (23).
--- .2 d'.d"O X) ..
L. E. Gurevich is thanked for discussions. There are 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni It. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMIT-IED: July 3, 1961
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Application of functional methods... B125/B104
and from The operator formulas for the energy of the alloy and for the
external field -rIf. 1CfJ2 and jCf12 are the probabilities that atoms of type
-P* holds
I and type II, respectively,, are found at the site f. ZW - Sp e
for the statistical sum whTre E - (~-191 ~), and - , -'D is the reciprocal temperature, and Cfis the-
Occupation number of by akoms of type II. From (2-7) one obtains
S. (A A I So (f, I A) ... #P(fl A) - 1, (2.13)
Pg N V V-f) f-L -+- S~ V 1 -0). (2-14)
As a result of interaction, the argument 'q is replaced by the operator A
in the distribution function of the system without interaotion. With 2-e*F
the equ3tion
S-w
(2.15)
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Application of functional methods... B1251/B104
for free energy follows from (2-7) and its special case where g - 0; Here,
.0 . _(1/j*.))7. ln2ch(~u +-~,) is the free energy without interaction. The
f
expression following from (2-7) for entropy fully agrees with that ob-
tained by combination alone. The distribution function
r, , I
,1 -4 so u1, -f.1 PI-h
S. (A All) (4, 17)
With F, v(/, In cb Op X
2 ~.0 i
Af,
X V (4,18)
h__
.ror the free energy of the n-th state is obtained for the asymptotic
behavior of b4nary alloys at '~Ig-~,oo (approximation of strong coupling).
The present r;sults are applicable to any system that can be described by
!sing's model and also to multicomponent alloys. V. L. Bonch-Bruyevich is
thanked for his interest and advice. The English-language reference isi
P. C. 11,artin, J. Schwinger, Phys. Rev., 115, 1342, 1959.
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Application of functional methods,
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B125/B104
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BONCII-DRMVICH, V.L.; SURIS, R A.
Some characteristics 0 'IcurTent couTierv in ferromagnatico. Fis.
tver.tela 4 no,2: ;O~16 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstennyy univer4tet imeni Lomonosova.
(Ferromagnetism)
8/181 62/004/012/017/052
B104 B102
AUTHORS: Maleyev, S. V., Barlyakhtar, V. G., and Surist R. A.
TITLE: The scattering of slow neutrons from complex magnetic
structures
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, va 4j no. 12p 1962p 3461-3470
TEXT: The elastic scattering of slow polarized neutrons is investigated
for magnetic substances in which the orientation of the atomic spine
changes periodically from one atom to the other (e.g. Dy, Er and others)..
The period of these changes depends on the lattice constant and on
temperature. Starting from the reprosentation.of*the neutron scattering
amplitude as given by 0. Halpern and M. Jonson (Phys, Hev-j 55P 898P 1939)p
the equations
(15)
P( (q) = 2 (L,P.) L, -#- 2 (N,P,) M, F, (Lis -*- M~, w 2 [L,. Mj]
V, - Af, -t Me LL^j (16)
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The scattering of slow neutrons ... B104/B102
are obtained for the scattering cross section and for the polarization of
the scattered neutrons. Here is the momentum tran ferrod to the arystal
by the neutron, Z is the wave vector of the neutron$ Re and
IT,
IM is the spin of a magnetic atom,
N.,
-4- ev Sch
SI scisci ' Ns' 111 (6),
is the unit vector in the direction < > . From (16) it follows
that the scattered neutrons are polarized along the veotor
if the incident neutrons are unpQlarized, For determining the vectors
a and "a', the vectors L and must be known for two different
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reflections, whereby the angle between the two vectors .0 -*-0-1 must
-0 _% = q-q
not be small. The determination of the vectors 1, 1 and Mi for a fixed
reflection is discussed. Finally, the scattering from the following
structures are discussed: (1) Simple umbrella s1ructure; (2) modulated
umbrella structure; (3) umbralla structure with.'revolution; (4) slanted
fence; (5) linear spin wave.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. P. Joffe AN SSSR,
Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Joffe
AS USSR, Leningrad)
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nitainins-point defeats
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TEXTs The study of,silsotrona intersatIng among th elves I the latt,10*
field of a crystal has 'led to the equatioilk Olvag IN T for the
f Ufttional . T Is' torV. e:
z his. is the generator of the functions
.thir Katsub&rk- *I sotjroz~.Qrbow. . f wwtion and for the' f wwti*M of 0160304
distribution over th*'lAttiow'sitiet - Solutions 'to the.equation are #Sri"
in the form
V J."t-U,
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AUTHOR: Suris, R. A.,
TITLE: Concerning phase transitlons in one model system
SOURCE: Zburnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheekoy fiziki, v. 47,
no. 4, 1964, 1427-1436
TOPIC TAGS: phase transition, statistical thermodynamics, model
theory
ABSTRACT: In view of the lack of a rigorous microscopic theory of
phase transitions, the author investigated one model system which
can be accurately calculated, and in which a phase tran5ition takes
place; this phase transition has all the assumed characteristic fea-
tures of phase transitions of real systems. This investigation is
the analog of Onsaqer's exact solution of the problem of the phase
transition in a two-dimensional Ising model. 7he system specifically
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considered is a multi-component classical nonlinear-field that de-
pends on one spatial coordinate. In the particular case of a two-
component-- field, this model describes the properties of a strinq
i ~ e d p ()!~ I, -',, an external potential The thermodynamic character-
~.7,,_Ics of this system are evaluated and it is shown that at a cer-
(detnrmiried b,Y the character of the nonlinear term)
a ph;tse transition The determination of the
thi 9 sy9t em tu rns f-,,jt to be eq,-iv a.' ent to
.ne PrOLle,,t -me jep-.,ndence of the eigenvalues of the Schrodinger
-V'erator -r-, rho ~:Ouplinq constant, the role of which is assumed by
The correlation function of
e -;q,;are of the temperature.
the system is determined and it is shown that at the phade transition
Pnint the characteristic correlation 6nath of the fluctuation is in-
conclusion, the author anks V. L. Bonch-Bruyevich for
1.,st-7,ission of the work. "~O rig. ar" . has: 2 figures and
34 formaulas.
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Phase transitions in a certain model system. Zhur. eksp. i ieor.
fiz. 47 no.4:Y,27-14.36 0 164. (MIRA 18:1)
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AUTHOR: logan, Sh. M.; Suris, R. A.
ORG: Institute of Radio Technology and 'E.1ectronjes.-AN SS~R (Institut
radiotekhn.'Lki i elektroniki AN SSSR
TITLE: Resonance Interaction between impurity-center electrons and
lattice oscillations
SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, v. 50, no. 5, 1966, 1279-1284
TOPIC TAGS: impurity center, resonance interactionp,phonon, absorpti
spectrum., lezzrxleolv F
ABSTRACT: It has been shown that the interaction between the electron
of an impurity center and optical oscillations in semiconductors may
lead to the appearance of local optical oscillations. To separate
the optical frequency, the transition energy of the electron from the
ground state to an excited one must be close to the phonon energy*
Opticalabsorption by an impurity center has been investigated for suc
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a resonance interaction. It has been shown that the appearance of
local optical oscillation corresponds to the appearance of an addition 1:~
line in the optical absorption spectrum. Ori art has: 2 figures
and 33 formulas. [Based on authors' abstracti, [NT]
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A. F. G" zji,107 L. A.
Y-E. -'i.; SAIY..', A.
A. G. D.
"Sanitary laLor conditions in the electrolytic shops of
alwnln-m plants an the essential heal th-protection measures."
report submitted at the 13th A1.1-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epideidologists
aryl laf'ectiani3ts, 1959.
SURIYA, N-Ch.
- Clini(vil wthod to peychlatry. Zhurenevr. i polkh. 58 no.1:72-85
'93. NIPA 11:2)
1. Kofodre polkhtstril (sav. - prof. G.R.Gargri."ve) Lidookogo
universiteta (Aingliya)
(PSYCHIATRY,
clin.motbods Otus))
,.UjjC ology. N,11crobes, Pathogenic to Man F
A:,y 11.1crobi General Problems*
and Animals OlOglya, Nu 5, 1959, No. 19538
,Xbs Jour : Ref Zhur Bi
juthor ; Fegyeli, Z.;.Surjan, J.
0 Not given I~y of t"-.e
inst
: 7-xperiments in Improving the Qual u
Title Antl-ErYsiPelaB Serum from Swine and the
Efficiency Of its Products
OrIS Pub : 11aguar allatorv. lapjaj 19569 11, No 7, 232-236
,%bstract It was shown that' there Is no strict
parallelism between the virulence and
imr.unogonesia of the bacterial strain of
immunopniC strains
ery-sipelas in swine. In
ori3 the virulent as well as
are found am ns. But it is necessa~Y
the non-virulent s""rai
to determine tho degree of virulence, because
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ind Animals. General P,,oblems-. F
1VDc Jour Rof Zhur - B1010glya, NO 5, 1959, No. 1953.8
virulent strains adapt themselves to hyper-
Immunization, but preliminary immunization
Is better to conduct with non-virulent
strains. The strains A and B are equally
suitable for Immunization. it Is necessary
to avoid allerSizing strains belongln3
more often to type A. Non-virulont, well-
I-amunizable strains belong to type B. An
economical method for obtaining the serum
from swine has been developed. -- F. Gati
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OGARY
1 Ast, AcVa Va~erj=ria tcademias 641atiarum Hungari
Budap
Vo hO ~>P II)bdds PP d,>>-e*O*
meats conducted in 1958 that Lt Qsaicola is capable of dama-
ging or killing advanced fetuses and susceptible new-born
of the sow sines her placenta is of Opitheliochorial struo-
turq. IlectroptLoretic patterns demonstrate the immunity a-
gin L ' __ ola imparted to Us new-bo= piglet in the
c lo:'tx,!;. "[Anolto' of about two dozen references are Hungarl"D.
KOJNCK' J.; suiuill, j0
Studies on the colostral iminity of pigs in the cases of
the Aujeszkyis diseaae. Acta veter Hung 13 no.2:1-U-118
163.
1. Laboratories of the "Phylaxian State Serum Institute
(Director: J. Molnar), Budapest.
.day ..f.ollow-inghypcri-,,mniz ',A ana
iatec; w-,L'r. an
renZ!y, LhC synthesis of the antibody was not assoc L ng I German,
in any particular serum protein fraction. 6 references, includi
1 Western, and 4 Hungarian. (Manuscript received 25 Apr 1965).
ill
SWAN, L.
The specific treatment of ozaena. Mw. sebesset 5 no. 1:61-63
Mar 1952. (CLML 22:4)
1. Doctor. 2. lose, 1kr, wA Throat Clinic (Director -- Prof.
Dr. Tibor German). Budapest Medical Universizy.
SURJ,kN, Lasslone; RICHM, Peter; RZTHT, LaJos
purification of tetanus azatoxin vith trichlormeette acid method.
Kiserlstes orwostud. 6 no.4:331-335 JUIT 54-
1. Pbylaxia Allami Oltoanyagtormalo Inteset.
(T3TANUS
anatoxin, purification with trichloracetic acid)
(TRICHLOAGNTIC ACrD
purification of tetanus an-toxin)
SWAN, laszlo, dr.
Treatment of rhinovelaroma with purified vaccine adsorbate. Orr.
hatil. 95 no.51:1402-1403 19 Doc 54.
1. A Budapesti Oryostudomanyl 31gyetau Ful-orr-gogsklinikajanak
(Igazgato: Varga Ord& dx. egyat. tanar) koslemanye.
(RHINOSCLIIROKA, %her.
Yacc.)
jMLJAN, Laszlo.
Sugar determination by paper lontophoresis. liserletes oryostud.
7 no.6:654-657 Nov 55.
1. Budapesti Orvosegyetew Orr- Goge- on Tulklinikaja.
(CARBOHYDRATIS, detern.
sugars in polyuccharides by paper iontophoresis, tochnic
(Hun))
(POLYSA(;CRARTDU
detern. of sugars by paper iontophoresis (Elun))
KORT, Kalman, dr.; SURJAN, Laszlo, dr.
qNsistseaAkIg"t-W
Kyoclonus of the soft palate with objective t1nultuse
Orv. hatil. 96 no.17:473-474 24 Apr 55.
1. A Budapestl Orvostudom&nyl Ideg- es llmeklinikajanak
(Igaxgato.i Nytro, 07ula dr. east. tanar) as Orr-ful-
gageklinikajanak (igasgato: Varga, Oyula dr. %7et. tanar)
kozlemenye.
WOCLOMUSO
palate, with objective tianitus.)
(PALATE. diseases,
myoclonus with objective tinnitus.)
(TIMTUS,
objective. with myoclorms of soft palate.)
1082. SURJAN L. Otorhinolaryngol. Clin., Budapest Univ. * P a p e r e 1 e c t r o -
in oto-laryngological investigations ACTAOTO-
LARYNG. (Stockh.) 1956, 4616 (542-54G) Graphs I Tables 4
The protein composition of the blood serum in 80 patients with ear, nose and
throat diseases was examined with paper electrophoresis, in an apparatus con-
structed at the clinic. The results were compared with those of 20 normalpersons.
I'leronal buffer solution was used (ionic strength - 0.05 and pli 8.G). The time of
the separation of protein fractions was G hr. in cases of peritonsillar abscess,
furuncle of the nose and abscess of the larynx. the most conspicuous fact is the
considerable increase of -t-globulin. In cases of maxillary sinusitis and nasal
polyps there was a slight growth of the a,- and 9-globulins, and a moderate in-
crease of the -f-globulin. Acute otitis media and mastoiditis are accompanied by
a strong ~, -globulin increase. At the beginning oi meningitis the growth of a2 -
globulin is strong and that of 0- and -y-globulins is moderate. Parallel with the
healing the normal protein composition will gradually reappear. In cancer of the
larynx a medium increase of a,- and 0-globulins was observed, in recrudescent
turnours -f-globulin will increase. Electrophoresis shows the qualitative structure
of the blood serum. In the field of oto-laryngology it constitutes a valuable help
for practical and experimental work alike.
SURJAN~
Alleviation of deteriorated hearing caused by chronic otitin media;
ty-inanonlasty. Fal orr ~e,-egyogy 4 no.2:64-69 June 58.
1. Az Orv(istovFLbbkerpzo Intezet Pal-orr-gegeosztalyanak (Osz%nlyvezeto:
Surjan IA9%lo dr.) kozlemenye.
(OmITIS MEDIA, surg.
tym,pano-alasty, technics & results (Hun))
SUR-TAN) Iaszlo, dr.
Organization and taelts of audiologic stations. Nopegeezzagugy 42 no-5~
150-152 My 161.
1. Kazlemeny az Oryosto"bbkepzo Intezet ful-,, orr,-gogevzati
osztalyarol.
(MARING)
'I' URJA N ILas z1one , (Ir. ; Pi'll I G,i hornj, ti r.
Micrcmthod for detection of prot,*.'r.-I-4.rv nt;~:I'qnCcl
(toxcids, hormones, antibiotics) and tYe!-. Orv.
fletil.105 no.23.1r"31-1083 Je 7 164.
1. Crszagos Kozegeszseg-ugy-&' Intexet.
NMGEF, Gabor, dr.; MERGES, 3aborne, dr.; dr.;
BUDAI, Jo~sef, dr.; CSAPO, Jozaef, dr.
A quick test for the indications for diphtheria antitoxin
in cliri --al practice. Orv. hetil. 104 no. 51:2418-2423 22 D
163.
1. Fovarosi Laszlo Korhaz, I Gyermekofmtaly es Orszagos
Kozegeszse Fji Intezet, Oltovanyagellenorzo Osztaly.
FnIP1171F.-E-RIA AlTITOXIII) (DIPHTHERIA)
(TO.'ISILLITIS) (DIAOCCIS, DIFFERENTIAL)
(BAC TERI OLOGIC AL TECHNICS)
(HEMAGGLUTIITATIOIT INHIBITION TESTS)
i-nl 71j7=-E--7 Y.
A T:~-n! c 11. 'Lin. lv;da ta:3 csokk-~ntese
dii-tiv-41 DL.,ninition o~' 'h-? exc~~-tl-on -)-r penicillin by a ii~A- im.-o'i3lng tho sinthesi~ of
7" 77 al~ a
hirru-lc --ic` 1 L-pja 1947, 12) ( 2- -5) T -1-5 5
By 3 liqt -,.Ich in vpretabl,~ 7.roteins, mainly out-f7lake, a losting Increase in the hipruric
-icl! synt'nesic of thr, or:,anism anA in the hJrrAric ac'M contant of U-3 irine was
obtilr-31. Ferizillin -:~xc-etion wis So delayed by the in;;reased hinruric acii level
th1t -15 I-ItO --IS 31X L-)UrZ, after Irtramunc il~tr ir'4--ction of 6)0'000 b'.u., an effpctive
w,s still foun-1 In th4 qer-xr- Althoi-h the seriz. level of penicillin
ioes n-.)' Increige sub9ta ntl ally where there Is an increasel hippuric aciA content
of 1-13--A -uni irirv-, th~ 31ower c-cc,-eti-)n allows the mn~er of injection3 to be redace4.
In kidney the lellayel of pz~nllcillin seems to be parallel with the
enJ,,):-Prnu,-; hirparic -~cii synthesis, Bra=-B-aiapest (Sec. VP
0 -
So; FhyF-'!)1oO-,- , Bjoch-~njs~r7 -rinl Fhanma-col-)gy, Sect',-,)n II, Vol. I, i1-6
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Aect of pedicillid tfedbacat on the bocterial fiors- 00
Of the ft-two systeak. Likilo _%Lhtoyi, %1414it
so C ling" Surlin. An.1 Grorg
IF Sakwy. 0",,i 1M.Lip $0,
190-2091q). -rye made on 19 P".,n,
WW received about lextimA) Units of jwniIiIlm daily [-It
00 1 iong pei*xts. In all cans tht orisinal Pff v2jut Of the
Oliva (7.05) dhniniiW to A Wt no clianse coulIf tv 00
0 dbwnW in the Ptlyalm. The twtow or the frypon vAlurs,
:4
The diaswe valuts ol wum and ti urtat rerajineA .00
! prwtkally the same. The di"4w value of the locef- see
go It
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V Puriftation of ditbtherta and tetanijq t,,TgM; by trichl
a !d. I- , -
_~cstian of dij7_0xeria tox0id
i.1 ~nd 1'. It ic k' e r I I li:-a. I mt. PrrA. Restarch 'xirbic t
tju~l 'TT
1"civin an't IT-Ird for purinc-.1ti'm of thl tcx(411
rat ~,cr t ha n thr tai in) iq ed for U r ge-sc-Or ti~,ri
l(N 1. per (1-L.; in cm: 111) liz- sharple,t rZT"rifug') With a
8n, vie. I, I mal .4 ;'~ I rity of ;"Y) t- ~ N~~ if per miz. (.4 N , resn.
Th'~6'1'jid ',tA I'PtA. at 1,11 4 a-A r-Ittrifug"i.
Tl~, C I-itzm time villied with Thai of the crude
the CCIIM. olAtfrill W23 dil. With (I.S57p
NaCl. 11. Puridcstion of tetAnus t~xcld. M. SLrjdn
p'Rich-cr. and 4. ael~.y. lf--~S:; 344--8: cf, Jlcrb-s anti
Belhan, CA. 44, It) Uqcd; Arn:~urvux and Yeu, .4 gn. 011.
--Tet!ki '64 I-m
Pl:j-lu,, 79, 91,41N 1), im tit , Ilattion on
fficd -it' sinile
by
TrMor broth *;Ls ~pm,
acid at VII 3, mmItirkin a purity of 210-0-0 Lf p~r mg. of N.
with a 67 to IN% yi4i. The purikvl tct,'=14 tm'41 ripti.
prepd. do nct scrisitize againit nati-lx vrums; thty rive rige
to ananticomic tittr Of 2 to 8 un;ti/ml. and ac IA;d to be suit-
able for the P-,)*n. Of CO"nbiled 0-ntigMIL G, cormigh
iLl.r.:, ~11 I-, .1L -L. Z, 11 - - - - , - - -
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17YERGES,G.; ANYERGES, Georgette; SURIJAN, Margaret; LAJDAI,J.; CSAPO,J.
A method for the rapid deterTLination of diphtheria antitoxin
in clinical practice. Acta paediat'. acad. sci. ffimg- 4 no.3:
399-409 163
1. First Section or Paediatries (headt prof. J. Csapo) Wmi-
cipal las-lo Hospitalp and Vaccine Control Department (head&
dr.L.Erdos) State Institute of Hyglenep Budapest.
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Control of the Magnetic-field Strength of an Electromagnet
by the Signal of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
ASSOCIATION., Prfrodoveder-kA fakulta Univerzity Komenskeho,
Bratislava (Natural Science Faculty of
.Komenski University, Bratislava)
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TIT LZ': Xcasurement of relaxation times by the spin-echo
method
P -jjOj)'rC,,,L: Nat eniaticlcCo- f yzillc&iny U
-~asopis, no. 1, 1963, GO - 95
--T . L -A--s11O?7t- theoretical analysis of the spin-echo effect
I d - ayt he
is iven and a nuclear spin-echo spectrometer c eve ope
;,!"t!iors i.-. dc8cribcd. This spectr~zneter, adapted "or the Ila'an (A)
-itid Carr-Purcell (3) methods in 'lie frequency rangro of 13 to
37 "c./s, enables the ;-nea~uremen* of lon-itudinal (T anl tran!.;-
(T,) rela%ation v zo -'I ,
V i - " ~i C ' imes i- the ran;n 5 x 10 to 10- sec
w_;L1,. ;11~ ;,.~curacy of less than 10~;. A detailed description o-f the
is ~;iven 4.). The square pulse ~;ciieriitor su,j-l4Qs
of :iul5es for method A (E.L. Hahn - ~!Ays. Rev. 30, 1956,j
c) or a scries of pulses for mathod B (Carr, Pur,.-ell, Piiys.
1,,,,:1:41 63o). The width of the -oulses vari,:!s between
10 an~.: 0.01 sec. The time between Pulses can 'oa adjusted
he t4me betweer. series of pulses Js
oetweell 7 ~is aid 0. ec, and t1l
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adju,stnble from 0.1 ~is to approximately 20 sec. The amplitude of'
the nulses i2E; 10 V. The triggered I-IF generator cai, be tuned
bet,-,-cen 13 anci 17 Mc/s. The maximum volume of samrPles which can
be in_-iQrtcd into the'instrument is 0.6 c.c. The HF rec.-ivcr has Zl
of 0.3 \1c/!3 and a sensitivity of about I -,IV for a signal-
to-noise ratio of unity. The magnetic field is obtailled Irom an
electro;lirv.gnet with pole pieces 10 cm in diameter and 't;bout 3 cra
a T).~ 90 Sauss. Tile
,-. I. t. Tiic ri_,quired fields vary between 3050 and 39
Current is obtained froi~i 'IliFe batteries. To verify the performance
of the instruni2nt, the lon_~-itudinal (T I) and tramiverse (T-)
relaxation tii-acs of aqueous solutions of CuSO4 anti of K CrtSC,;
3 )6
ifere measueed-aa-fancti ons of the concentration. The measurements
0.1 CUSO-4 are in Scod -se obtained by Pfeifer
(Ann. Phys., 20, 1,957t 322)* The variatio-ti--in---the relaxation
tiiae in -the X-Cr(SCN), aqueous solution is due t ci-ij(iiiit ion i --_--The
0.1stirell"e-Its ?Icre Car?ied out at 18 OC. Relaxation times'betwean.
10 111,11d 10 sec could be lne~%Sured -with
-an orror less than
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ASSOCIATION: katedra oxnerinentaflnej fyziky Prirodovadeckej
fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislava
(Department of Bxperimental Physics, Komensky
University, Bratislava)
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3MR""U---
Gas supply for standard spartmenU, Gas.prou.se.10:24-25 0 156.
(G^s distribution) (KW 9:10)
SURXIN. D.P.; POPOVA. T.I.
Iffectiveness of treating chronic tonsillitis with menthol-penicillin
oil inhalation. Pediatriia no.5:6345 S-0 153. (MM 6:12)
1. Is Teentrallnogo detakogo klinicheakogo samtorlya 'Boyarial.
(Tonsils-Diseases) (Inhalation ('.therapeutics))
(Penicillin)
SURKIN, D.P. (St.Boyarka Kiyevskoy oblasti)
Chronic maxillsu7 sinusitis in children. Yest.oto-rin. 16 no.5:25-2?
S-0 154. OCLRL 7:12)
(SINUSITIS, In Infant and child,
maxillary)
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124-571-1-860
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 114 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Surkin, R.G.
TITLE: To the Theory of the Stability of an Elongated Ellipsoidal Shell
of Revolution Under the Effect of a Uniform External Pressure
(K teorii ustoychivosti vytyanutoy ellipsoidal'noy obolochki
vrashcheniya pri vneshnem ravnomernom davlenii)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Kazansk. fil. AN SSSR, ser. fiz.-matem. i tekhn, n.,
1955, Nr 7, pp 3-15
ABSTRACT: A study of the overall effect of a local instability on a thin
closed shell shaped like an ellipsoid of revolution and subjected
to the action of a uniformly distributed external pressure. The
displacements u, v, and w of the points of the mean surface of
the shell are given with the help of expressions containing hyper-
bolic functions; the stresses, as well as the displacements, dis-
appear at the boundary of the failure area. The principal radii
of curvature of the mean surface are considered constant in that
area which, it is assumed, is of elliptical shape. The total
energy of the system is evaluated. Also obtained are: 1) the
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To the Theory of the Stability of an Elongated Ellipsoidal Shell (cont - )
deflected state of the shell are equal; 2) the lower critical pressure Pk'
which corresponds to the parabolic point on the energy-flexure diagram.
These quantities are compared with the upper critical pressure, determined
by the linear theory.
A. S. Vol'mir
1. Bodies of revolution--Stability--Theory 2. Hyperbolfe functions--Appli-
cations 3. Ellipsoidal shells--Theory
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'rra,islatiori from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p 89 (USSR.)
AUTHOR- -StIr",__R G.
T'TLE- Oft the Quest'an of the Collapse of a Sphericdl Shell Under Uniformly
d,,str!bu*ed Outside Pressure (K voprosu o potere ustoychivosti
ster~chesko,, c1bolocliki pri vneshnem ravnomerno rasp redele r rom
da~
PER!ODICAL- Tz, , Kazant~k. til, AN SSSR, ser. fiz, -matem. i tekhn. r., , 1956
N.- 10, pp 5 1, 56
ABSTRACT-. The author has found, by Bubnov -Gale rkin's method. the approx-
mate quantify of the minimum value of outside pressure with which il
is possible fo achieve a form of equilibrium of a shell that is differerit
from the in' ~Lidl spherical form. A comparison is given of the value
obtained for the critical pressure with the value of the critical pres-
sure obtained by R. G. Surkin using the Ritz-Timoshenko method
(1952). A reference is made to the results of the preliminary experi-
rnents made by R. G. Surkin on the stability of spherical segments
under the action of outside pressure.
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MSHTARI, KH.M., doktor fiziko-matematichookikh nauk. professor; GALIMOV.
Ka.;.�URUH._R.G. kandidat takhmicheakikh nauk. otvotstvonw
roda kto 'r; !:'V& SXAYA, X.KIL., redaktor; NEDILIKO, G.N., takhrii-
HEN
chaskiy redaktor; SALIKHOVA, A.S.. tekhaichookiy redaktor
Cponlinear theory of elastic shells] fielineinaia teoriia uprugikh
obolochek. Kazan', Tatknigoizdat. 1957. 430 P. (MLRA 10:4)
(Plastic plates and shells)
i
xand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red,-,
ZUYEV. B.M.; 51IRKIN, -j~,GI
SHARAMDINO-VAP M.Z., tekhn. red.
(Some proble=s arising in the stucLy of stresses by the optical
method uving-three-dimensional raodels]. Nekotorye voprosy
isaledovani-ta napria2hanii na ob"emnykh modelAakh opticheskim
metodom. Kawan, 1959. 22 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Kazanskii
filial. Seriia fiziko-matematicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Trudy, no.2). (MIRA 16:4)
(Strains and stresses) (Photoolasticity)
MUSMARI, Kh.M.., red.; ALUI,~!'A-v, N.A., reA.; BOLOTM, V.V., red.;
VOLIM11(i A.S., red.; GAITIM, U.S., red.; GOLIDEMMER,
A.L., red.; ISMBAYE-VA, F.S., red.; KILIM-EVSKIY, H.A.,
red.; KOMUSHIN, M.S., red.; LLROYE, A.I., red.; SAVIL,
G.N., red.; S&CIMKOV, A.V., red.; SVIRSKIY, I.V., red.;
SURM) R.G., red.; FILIPPOV, A.P., red.; ALEKSAGIN, V.I.,
red.; SLI-MTGV, Y'U".f.0 tekhn~ red.
[Proceedings of the Conference on the Theory of Plates and
Shells) Trudy Konferentsii po teoril plastin i obolochek) Ka-
-mg&A 196o' Kazan', Akad. nauk SSSR, Xazanskii filial, 1960.
.R'p. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Koriferentsiya po teorii plastin i obolochek, Kazan', 1960.
2. Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (for Bolotin). 3. Ka-
zanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut (for Ganiyev).
4. Institut mekhaniki Ak-ade.-.ii nauk USSR (for Kilichevskiy).
5. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Sachenkov).
6. Kazanskiy filial Akaderii nauk SSSR (for Svirskiy).
(Elastic Plates and shells)
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AU-1-HORS: Mushtari. Kh. M., Surkin-R- G_
TITLE: The average bending of a sloping spherical panel, square in plane,
at nonlinear stress-strain relation
PERIODTCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 8, 1961, 7, abstract 8V49
("Zh. prikl. mekhan. I tekhn. fiz.". 1960, no. 2, 162-165)
TEY.7: The problem whose content is described In the title is solved. The
stress-strain relation is assumed In the form:
E e (1 e2
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where ? is a certain constant. The equations derived become a somewhat more
com-licated In comparison with conventional equations for large deflections of
pane.'s Phe subsequent solution is carried out according to Bubnov-Galerkin's
method. Cumbersome arithmetical operations are transferred to a "Strela"
comouter. The degree of effect of physical non-linearity on the magnitude of
arising stresses is numerically estimated.
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P4ASE I BOOK MLOITATION BOV16 206
Konferentalya po teorli plastin I obolochek. Kazan'. 1960.
Trudy Konforentall po teoril plaatln I obolachekip 24-29 oktyabrya
1960. (Tranaactions of.the Conference.on the Theory ofi.Plates
and Shells Held In Kazan', 24 to 29 October 1960). Kazan'
[Izd-vo Kazan3kogo gosudarstvannogo universitetal 1961. 4k *p.'
1000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency; Akademlya nauk SSSR. Kaxanakiy filial. Kazanskly
gosudaretvannyy unIvereltet.11m. V. I. Ullyanova-Lanina.
Editorial Board: Kh. M. Mushtarl, Editor; F. S. Isianbayeva, Set)r*t&z7,-
N. A. Alumyaa, V. V. Bolotin, A. S Vo11mIV M.,S. 0aniyev,
A. L. Golidenveyzen N. A. KIl1c1j*v;k1y, M. S. KornIshin,
A. I. Lurlye, 0. N. Savin, A. V. Sachankov,, 1. V; Svirskly,
R. 0. Sui*lh, and A. F. F111ppo-r. 3d.: V. I. Aloksagin;
Tech. Edo- Yu. P. Semenov.
PURPOSE: The collection of articles Im Intended'for sdientista'and
engineers iho are Interested in the analyels of strength and
stability of shells.
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Trr,n3actl-ons of tho Conference (qont.) SOV/6206
COVERAGE: Tho book Is a collection of artiolen delivered at the
Conforenco on Plates and Shells hold in Kazan' from 24 to :2�
October 1960. The articles deal with the mathcm,%tfaal theory
of plates and shells and Its application to the solution, In
both lincar and nonlinear formulations, of-problq--a oC bending,
static and dynamic stability, aad viDration or ragular'.&-id.
sandwich plates and shellb Of VArlous shapes under varlout
loadings in the elastic and plastic region3. Andl7cla-in made
or the behavior of plates and shells In fluidni and the effect
of creep of the material'is considereO. A numboi, of papers
discuss problems associated with the development of effective
vathematical methods for solving problems In the theory of-shelli.
Some of the reports propose algorithms for-tha solution of problem
with the aid of electronic computers. A total of.one hundred,
reports and notes were presented and discussed during the con-
ference. The reports are arranged alphabetically (Russian) by
the author's name.
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Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/6206
Sel 1. T. Investigation of the Propagation of
aa~c Waves in Plates -and Shells -247
Slep9v, B. I. Dynamic Stability of a Circular Cylindri-
cal Shell Under Wave-Impact Loading 30
Sochinskly, S. V., and V. S. Chuvikovskiy. On Nonlinear
Dynamic Deformations of Rectangular Plates and
Cylindrical Shells 358
Surkin R _(L, and L. A. Kuznet ova. On the Flexural
of a Shallow Square lpherical Panel With a
Nonlinear Stress-Strain Relationship 362
Teregulov, 1. G. On the Theory of Plates of Medium
Thickness" 367
Tkachuk, G. I. Integral-Differential Equations of the
Theory of Thin Elastic Shells of Revolution 376
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AUTHORs Surkin, R.'%,
TITLEt A :onference on Dlatea and sbelle in Kazan
PERIODICALi Prykladna mekhanika, v. 7, no. 1, 1961, 113 - 114
TEXTs The article is a report on the conferenae held in Kazan
from Ootober 24-29, 1960 which was organized ~y the Xazan branch
ol. the AS USSRP and the State University of Kazan Iment V.1,
U11yanov (L-ni n) in ac-.ordan,:e with the resolution of the Scienti-
fic Oouncil. of the AS USSB on the problem "SCient.flc Basis of
Strength and Pla6tlcity". blore than ~50 persona took part In the
Conference, 172 belng from Kazan, and the rest from various parts-
o.1 the Soviet UnioL Tb'e par~i."Alpants in:luded: H.M. Savin (A:ade
mician, AS UkrSSR). A;D, Kovalenk,) (Ccrresponding Vember F AS Ukr
SSR) and A.P. F1'1.Lp_-.v (Corresponding-Member, AS E.311-ontan SSR). 0.
A. Umane:kyy Olonored Worker in SQ.Lence and Technology RSFSR), Pro-
fessors Kh.M. Mluzhtari, Yu,H. Odynokov (Kazan'.), S.O. Aleksyeyek,, V.
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