SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT L.M. CHUVATIN - V.F. CHUVAYEV
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CHUVATIN, L. "On the topography of the vagina tendinia
carpalis in horses",
Izvestuiya Azerbaydzli. s.-kh. in-ta im. L~--riya, 1.10.
3, 1948, P. 51-68.
30: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Letopis lZhurnal tRylch
Statcyl, No. 22, 1949).
CHUVATIN3 L. M.
Vertebrate Anatonq
Dissertationt "Synovial Sheaths and the Bursas Mucosas of the
Carpal Region in-Farm
Animals and Other Mawals." Dr Vet Sci,, Moscow Fur and Felt
Inst, 29 Mar 54.
(Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 17 Mar 54)
SOt SUM 213, 20 Sep 1954
rM
USSR/r'v.ri-' :,nimals - General Proble,
i'.'Os Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., igo 2o, 1.956, 92463.
:'UtI.~or j_gbm3m.
Inst Kimisk .6--ricu3:~-LLrvl Ipstitute.
le Capsular LiGament of -Uie Carpal Joint in Farm .,*.nimals.
Orig Pub: Tr. Korovskogo s. -1di. in-ta, 1957, 19, 1 0 24,
3-181-190.
11
:Is'l-Iract: It was demonstmted in 23 bulls, 18 buffaloes,
14 pigs,
14 sheep, 95 horses, 4 asses and P- mules, that the
capsular ligament of the carpal joint has two extremely
large protrusions: 1) located on the vollar surface of
ilie distal end of the antibrachium (protrustion of the
car.pal-antibrachial joint) and 2) located on the anterior
end of the distal cdre of the accessory bone (part of
capsular li-L4ame- nt of the interorder L7 -
I joint). The
second protrustion is located deeper (except in pigs)
Card 1/2
PODGORITY) 1. M.) CHUVATIN, S. A.) BIKOV, G. A. and PIS"MEM, V.
D.
"Investigation of the Process of Electrodynamic Acceleration Of
Clumps of Plasma."
(II). (Work carried out in 1957); Part I was published
previously (L. A. Artsimovich,
S. Yu. Luk'yanov, I. N. Podgorny, S. A. Chuvatin, Journal of
Experimental 7 Theoretical
Physics, 33, 3, 1957; pp. 222-234.
"The Physics of Plasmas; Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear
Reactions." Vol. IV.
1958, published by Inst. Atomic Energy, Acad. Sci. USSR.
resp. ed. M. A. Leontovich, editorial work V. I. Kogan.
Available in Library.
56-7-1/66
A
10, HOR ARTSIMOVICH, L.A.: LUKYJUIGV, S.Yu, CHUVATINS S.
TITLE ZlectrodynamigalkcdeleratLon of Plasma 3u_1_'1tv',-.
(Elektrodinamibhesk(p uskorente sgustl-ov p3azry-_1WL1.. _:i'
'v
_-qIODICAL Zhurnal Ek 3;' , 'r 5-8 (d. S.S.
P7_ sper#. i Teoret.Fiziki,1957,Vol R.)
ABSTIUCIT- In a vacuum chamber two rail electrodes, which are
not connected
and are parallel to each other, are fitted;they are earthed over
a
condenser (T~cF) and a sphere gap. If,between these two,
electrodes,
a thin copper wire is smelted explosionlike, the Plasma biandle
pro-
dnoed will move with a certain velocity.This velocity is measured
'bby means of a rapid-action camera (2.1o6 picture per
socond,tii.-,e of
exposure 0,24ILS) or by means of 2 magnetic inductors.
If a copper wire of 0,02 f!m thickness is burned with 30 KV,the
plas-
ma bundle has a velocity of (1-2).1o7 cri/sec at a distance of
30 Om
from the place of the explosion.
Thus it was possible to xhow that a plasma bundle can be
electrody-
namically accelerated.
(8 Slavic references)
ASSOCI&TION Institute for Atomic Energy (Institut atomnoy
eriergii)
PRESENTED BY
SUW-1ITTED 19.6.1957
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
AUTHOASs
TITLEs
Podgornyy, I. M., Chuvatin, S. A. 20-117-5:18/%
X Emission Caused by a High-power Pulse Discharge in Xenon
ienovskoye izluoheniye pri moshchnom IftyZIUM . razryade v
kenone).
PERIODICALt Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 117, Nr 5, PP- 795-797
(USSR)
ABSTRAM The present paper furnishes some results of the
investigation of
X-ray emission of a gas discharge, which is not connected with the
start. These results were obtained from the radiation of a dis-
charge in xenon aswell as in hydrogen-xeno n mixtures. The dis-
charg*e was-.made to pass in a farfor-(China)-ohamber with a dia-
meter of 175 mm and a height of looo mm.'The discharge circuit
consisted of a condenser battery with a capacity of 36eF. The
experiments were conducted at diffe 'rent initial gas pressure
varying from 5.1o-3 to 5.10-1 mm torr. The osoillograms of the
pulses of X-ray radiation, of the discharge current and of the
voltage were taken down with a two-ray pulse spectrograph of the
type OK - 17. The X-ray radiation was recorded by X--ray films and
with a scintillation counter. The oscillograms'of the voltiget"lat
the-electrodes of the discharge chamber show, that the disoharges
in hydrogen and in xenon take a different course.-The osoillo-
graphs of the,X-ray pulses are illustrated by figures attqohed to
P7:!rd 1/3, the paper and speak in favour of an identical
duration of the X--
f 20-117-5-18/54"
X-Ray Emission Caused by a High-]Oower Pulse Discharge in Xenon.
ray pulses in the case of the discharge in hydrogen and in xenon,
repsectively.The duration of the pulses in both oases amounts to
about I& sec.The pulse of tfie start X-ray radiation is missing in
the osoillographe of the X-ray pulses.There exist also essential
differences in the dependence of the intensity of the X-ray emis-
sion on the pressure in the case of hydrogen and xenon,respeotiv-
ely.Therefore,the intensity of the X-ray emission is not deter-
mined by the number of atoms contained in the discharge chamber.
On the basis of the theory of the compression of the discharge
caused by inertia it may be assumed, that the overall mass of the
gas contained in the discharge chamber represents one of the basic
parameters'determining the course taken by the'varioue processes
in apowerful discharge of short'duration.Experiments were conduct-
ed to verify this assumption,whidh permitted to study the intensi-
ty of the X-ray emission from a discharge in mixtures of hydro-
gen and~of xenon.An addition of small amounts of xenon to the
hydrogen shows no marked influence on the intensity of tho soft
X-ray emission,if the ekperiments were conducted at a pressure of
6vlo-2 mm mercury.If the pressure is below this value,the amplitu-
de of the X "-ray pulse increases with an increasing proportion of
xenon.There are 3 figures,and 2 Slavic references.
Card 2/3
20-117r5-18/*;;._.
X-Ray Emission Caueed by a High-power Pulse Discharge iii Xenon.
PRESENTEDs July 5t 1957, by L. A. Artsimoviohy Academician
SUBMITTED. July 5v 1957
Card 3/3
2716a
1/ 1) 0 S/057/61/031/009/002/019
B100138
AUTHORS: Luktyanov, S. Yu., Podgornyy, I. M., Chuvatin, S. A.
TITLE: Investigation of the electrodynamic acceleration of plas-
moids. III (coaxial system)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 9, 1961,
1026-1032
TEXT: Experimental means, investigation methods, and results of
measure- A-11
ments of the electrodynamic acceleration of plasmoids are given.
Apparatus (Fig. 1): length of injector 1,000 mm, capacitor bank of
75 microfarads, charged to 10-20 kv, pressure in the test tube about
10- 6mm Hg, gas amount introduced about 0.3 cm3. The total energy of
a
plasmoid is determined calorimetrically, the velocity
photoelectrically
by measuring the time of flight. The mass-spectroscopic analysis of a
plasmoid was conducted by the Thomson parabola method (magnetic field
80-790 oersteds, voltage 100-1,325 v). Results of measurement: Fig. 2
shows the calorimetrically found radial distribution of the energy
density
for capacitor bank voltages of 20 kv (1), 15 kv (2), 10 kv (3). These
Cap&-r7lr
2 61
S/0577~'61 31/009/002/019
1/0
Investigation of the B109/B138
values of the total kinetic energy are compared with the
photoelectrically
measured directional velocity of the plasmoid, from which the
efficiency
of the injector and the number of accelerated particles is
estimated
(Tabld 1). Table 2 shows the mass-spectroscopic investigation of
the mass
composition of a plasmoid for various gases. The photoelectric
measure-
ment of velocity fails for fast particles; it must then be
determined from
the blackenings of the photoemulsion recording the
mass-spectroscopic data.
Values of up to 3-5-108 cm/sec are found for protons, The
formation of
very fast particles is not due to the usual acceleration in the
electric
field since the energy of these particles often surpasses the
field energy
eUo (U0 discharge voltage). The authors think it probable that
the
existence of these fast particles is due to the reasons found by
L. A. Artsimovich, A. M. Andrianov, Ye. I. Dobrokhotov, S. Yu.
Luklyanov,
I. M. Podgornyy, V. I. Sinitsin, N. F. Filippov (Atomnaya
energiya, 1, 84,
1956) according to which the formation of such particles is
possible~,with
strong pulse discharges. The authors thank V. D. Pis'menn and
V. M. Chicherov for measurements made. There are 3 figures, 3
tables, and
13 references: 9 Soviet-bloc a!-d 4 non-Soviet-bloc.
Card 2/6
POLUFMOV, A.M., dote.; GMATIN, V.M., vetvrarh
Iliperience in rodent control at meat and milk and food
control
stations. Veterinariia 36 n0-3:64 Mr 159. .(KM 12:4)
1. Kirovskiy sellskokhozysystvennyy institut (for
Poluektov).
21 11irovskaya myaso-molochnaya i pishchevaya
kontrollneya stantsiya
(for Chuvatin).
(Rate-Jbct erminat ion)
CHUVATINAJ, S.N.
Increasing the volume of an oil bath. Sbor. rats. predl.
vnedr. v proizv,, no.2:37 161* (MIRA 14:7)
1. Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy 2avod.
(Metals-Heat treatment)
CHUTATOV. V.V. kand. takhn. nauk
Designing elasticall7 supported plates. Trudv Ural.
politekh.
inot- n0-71:62-74 159. (KIU 12;6)
(Elastic plates and shells)
CHUVATOVp V.V.
Design of frames,on an elastic foundation. Trudy Ural.
politekh.
inst. no.132:2&a 162a (MIRA 16:6)
(Structural frames)
GHUVATOV.,V.V,; BEREZIN, N.N.1 HETSGERI E.Kh.j NAGINt
V.A.; KARTASHOVI
' ZA., kand. tekhn. i)auk, dots.; MILIKOV, N.V., kand.
tekhn.
nauk; HYCHKOV, M.I., kand. tekhn.nauko dots.; SUKHANOV,
V.P.,,
SHLYAPINP V.A.j KORZHENKOO L.I.; ABRAMYCHEV9 Ye.P.1
KAZANTSEVt
I.I.; YARESIKO, V.F.; LUKOYANOV, Yu.N.; DUDAROV,--Vi.K.;
BALINSKIY,
R.P.; KOROTKOVSKIT, A.B.; PONOMAREV, I.I.; NOVOSELISKIY,
S.A.j,
kand. tekhn.nauk~ dots.; ILINYKH, N.Z.; TSITKIN, N.A.;
FUMHINx
G.I.; PfUVOTOROV~ B.A,j-ORIDVq V.D.; RACHINSKIY, M.N.;
KULTYSHEVt
V.N.; SMAGIN, G.N.; KUZNETSOV, V.D.; MACHERET, I.G.;
SREGAL, A.V.;
GALASHOV, F.K.; ANTIPINi A.A.; SHALAKHIN, X.S.1
RASCHUTAYEV, I.M.;
TISHCHENKO, Ye.I.; FOTIYEV, A.F.; IPPOLITOV, M.F.;
DOROSINSKIY,
G.P.j* FDMOVj, Te.P.; UUMIN, N.T.; AYZENBERGI S.L.;
GOLUBTSOV,
N.I.1 VUS-VONSOVICH, I.K., inzh., retsenzent; GOLOVKIN,
M.,, insh.,,
reteenzent; GUSELETOV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; KA
'LUGIN,%.I.,
inzh., retsenzent; KRAMINSKIY, I.S., inzh., retsenzent;
MAUZ,
O.Ya., inzh., rettenzent; OZERSKIY, S.M., inzh.,
retsenzentj SKOPLO,
Ya.A., dots., retseazent; SPZRANSKIY, B.A.9 kand. tekhn.
nauk,
retsenzent; SHALAMOV...LYe., inzh., retsenzent; VOYNICH,
N.F., inzh.,
red.; GETLING, Yu., red.; CHERNIKHOV, Ya., tekhn.-red,
[Construction handbook) Spravochnik stroitelia.
Red.kollegiias M.I.
Bychkov i dr. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo.
Vol.l. 1962.
532 p. Vol.2. 1963. 462 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(Construction industry)
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CHUVAYEV, A.K,
Role of the respiratory musculature in the reflex regula-
tion of,the respiration and blood circulation. Report
Noelt Some changes. in the respiration during a deliberate
holding of the breathe Mcsp, issle po fiziol., biokhim, i
farm. no.3:151-158 161 (MIRA 16:12)
Mothodology,o,f,~!.*M"determinati6n'lof the muscular
tonua in
man. Ibid.-.159-170
1. Permskiy meditsinskiy institute
dialue - Irritanti
Medicin~ - Neurology
'"6tep-Like Nature of the Visoerosepta
Thres-,'
Ji6lda la Ranae Temporariae," A. Ki,
Churayer,
Mollotor. Mad Inst, 4 pp
*Dok At Nauk SSSR" Vol 1XIII, No 5
Experimental data shows that both electrical
and chemical stimulation of a frog's stomach
receptors produced various reactions of a
step-
like nature. Threhhold of visoaromotor
reaction,
while less constant, is higher than that
bf
im0rocaine -and ~cwo&ne ;ar6: A*cz-tadt,
55/49T59
Irritant
ta. :W frov..
ftr#.ijAj; of tjie'~risceroftp
~y Acad I& BYkOV 18 Odf 48.
U.S.S.R. Human and Animal Physiologyz Blood Circu- T
liation.'
Abs Tour: Ref zhur.,Bio.l., No'5,1958, 22144.
Author. Mage.nd.ovich M, P.~ Chuvayev A. K., Chuvayeva,
G Z
Iast at'given-
N
Title Correlati;n-tetweenAhe -Condition of the.Car-
dioa-vas*cqlar System and the Tonus of Skeletal
Muscles.
Orig Pub: Kli.nich., 111~dit6inal. 19571 35, No 3, 121-124.
Abstract: Th(-3, t*o n--us of'66 .- 'rA`dI(j-*brachial muscle was
in-
ve6tiga~teid with the.aid of a spring mio-tonal
meter in--74-healthy subjects, in twelve afflic-
ted with hypertonsire disease and in twelve
with hypotonic disease. Momentary disturbance
Card, 1/2,
C V U V,4 y A - I/-
FAYNSHTETIT, L. M. ; CHUVATW, A. V. , (Ho skva)
Standardization of adlurecrins according to its
antidiuretic
action. Probl.endokr. i gorm. I no.4:79-80 Jl-Ag
155 (19,RA 8:10)
1. Iz Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellsko-P
instituta rqasnoy
pror7ahlennosti
(VASOPRE9SIN,
standard.)
, 'r,
-~W~ j . L . I .
I. i
"C At! fio3y-lnl~,- ov-~, -a v I ovsk -I u--- ng 3 flo--!-;y D
-,--1 --311 , T -, Ay C"" -) ' 0
(96-134) z .1 raD , 1. - 7, 1,04
SO: U-3039, 11 ~Iar 1953
CHUVAYEV
icence of the Terrestrial -Ale2ighere in the Continuous
~22ctrum" by
I., translated from Dok* Akade Naukp B7 (1952)p 4,9
551-554., by HoPep
.-December 1953*
SOr D-12074
V. V
Vi V F
CHUVAYEV, A. P. and KRYUKOVA., G. T.
"Some Results of Studies of Strong Cumuli,*11 Tr. 01.
geofiz. observe$ No 471
1954,j pp 3.1-15
Physical characteristics of strong cumuli obtained during
flights
during the period 1948-1952 are described. Data are
tabulated showing
the vertical force of clouds,, altitude and temperature of
the upper and
lower boundaries,, force of the overcooled parts of the
clouds., and the
mean humidity. The concentration of drops was found to
increase up to
1,,500 M and stay constant thereafter.
RZhFizj No 3P 1955
HQVAI r-- AT.
Subject USSR/Meteorology
Pub. 71-a - 7/26
AID P - 260
Authors : Imyanitov, I. M. and Chuvayev, A. P.
Title : Basic process of electric charge in thunderclouds
Periodical : Met i gidr, 4, 34-36, J;/Ag 1955
Abstract : Results of studies of highly convective thunderclouds
are reported in this article. Research on the electric
charge tension in cumulo-nimbus clouds before and after
glaciation is presented. A table listing vertical
measurements, time, and tension of the electric field
in the cloud is given. The authors maintain that it is
possible to determine the criterion of lightning danger
for areas with radar echo by establishing the connection
between the potential lightning capacity of various
cloud formations and the thickness of the clouds
(particularly in saturated part) and the location of the
zero isotherm. One Russian reference, 1952, 2 American,
1952 and 1953.
NILUMCVA, G.T.; GOVAUV, A.P.
Role of intercepting layers In solving problems of
precipitation.
MeteorA g1drol. no.4:12-18 Ap 156. (K= 9:8)
(Precipitation (Meteorology))
sov/ii?.-59-i-606
Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektzotekhnika,
1959, Nr 1, p 80 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Imyanitov, 1. M., and
TITLE: Results of an Investigation of Electric Phenomena in
Thunderclouds
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issled. oblakov, osadkov i grozovogo
el,~ktrichestva. L.,
Gidrometeoizdat, 1957, pp 13-16
ABSTRACT: Investigations of meteorological conditions that
accompany the
accumulation of charges in clouds car-ried out with specially
equipped aircraft
1,ave shown that neither the vertical thickness of the cloLi
nor its water
content, nor the velocity of vertical streams in it can bring
about charges and
fields high enough to cause lightning. It has been noted that
the electric field
strength in the convective clouds grows after the appearance
of the ice phase
in them. Introducing ice crystals into the cloud has resulted
in a rapid field
build-up in 5-20 min and lightnings in 20-45 min. The time of
field recovery
after a lightning stroke has been about 5 sec which can be
explained only by the
phenomena associated with water -ice phase transitions.
S. V. S.
Card 1 / 1
IMMITOV. 19N,; KULX, K,X*;. CRUTAYV, A.P.'
Investigation pf thimderstorm zones in the sout6rn reglons'of
luopsaa Eustis. and Wimscaucasla. Tftdv GO no.670-32 '137
(Thunderstorms) (M~U 11:4)
DffAIFITOV, 1-14; KULIII, )t-x-;AMWN
Preliminary data on experiments designed for the control
of develop-
ment-and chazige of the electric state of massive
convection clouds
in the southern tegione of Buropean Russia and
Transoaucasla~: bmdr
GGO no;67t33-58 157. (Clouds) (Weather control) Niii lli4
CHUVAUIO A.P.
Attemptr to control the development of massive
con7ection clouds
in the northwestern regione of 31uropean Raosla~ Trudy
GOO no*67i
59-103 157. (MIU- 11M
(Olouds) (Weather control)
NMIM G.T.; CWTAIEV, A-*Po
investigation of the change-over of cloud microstructure
following
solid carbon dioxide treatment. Trudy GO no.67:104-113 157'
(Glouds) (Dry ice) (Rain making) (&111:4)
TOMANOVO A.1.1 IMMITOVp I.No; KULIK, N.M.; ClrJVAM "A
Yeasibility of ade-pwxW of airplanes through thunderstorm
sones.
%may an no; 674114-420 '157. (MM 11:4)
(Thimderstorms) (Radar in aeronautioal
C~) t1i V/) vz~: ~, 'w'P
IKYiUIITOV. 1.M.; CEMTAYW. A.P.
1.
On basic processes leading to electric charge generation in
thunder-*
clouds.' Trudy M no;67:121-128 157. (NTRt nsO
(Atmospheric electricity) (Glouds)
CHUVAVIF-V A.P.
36-7'2..g,/15
AUMOR - Chwm,7ev, A.P.
TITLE Factors InActivatimg Convective Clouds vith Dry Ice to
im-t-TAft-i
Precipitation (CFb ondbe=oatyakh metodiki vozdeystvly
ildme' n& kimvektimm oblakit a tmellyu vyzyvaniya im ~--!k.a
ob-U111,F)
MIODICAL: Tribl,7 01".acT gec;rizichaskoy obBermtorii, 195T)
Nr 72., V9. 110-1.1'f
(USSR)
A'-" MMAa2.- Un&-,r ca-:fbjj-- cal4itions ciouds #aa foga m&y
im xxtiti~mua-:q att=imted
qj antivsUng the micrapkqxical processes which c=,rol
nation of their particles. RxparimeAts made in 1951 i!AmmA
A~ta
imarge cumm-lus, clouds are "see"' vith rela;iva4 IjL-ga
ywelcles of
d:-y ice, the ri-rocesm of their dispersion is beaic&Uy
dl-ffaweAt i*~-m
the d1spersion process vhich tAkm pla--a vtAn cryst%UJsxticn
is
wtifinially inducea tbrm&~the "evaporati=7 et dry ir--t ka
-;hA wrm,,~'.-
coolpil tops off such alcy-ads. Dispersica in the 1"tar ama
(,v 4-,-a
*11 p&Tticles cf &7 ice are imtrodwed. aely i----ha -'-Aa
v-~%7 t~Ti
v,-a7 ama I
at w-Taer-n-o6led. clouds no-ma clo"!y resem&les
=ditiams tb= doos dis Za -1 1
peraim resulting fvd irlk Wi
Card 1/2 . 1. . ~. . .. . ... .. ~, :
36 Pr2-9/13
%0-1
Factors in Activating ConTe-atire Cloads with Dr7 lee to
lnd=a Preeiyitdtdm,(Cont.)
difference lying xain4 in the nad)er of "t&I nuclei formed.
An enerizent
condwted -.'Ln the rIciuity of Rtahatilo7ka in the Ukmine on
June 2, 3-956,
(described in eetall) altm-ed that eozxldarable precipitation
rAy be induced
by introdec1mg mnlil partiales of dry ice i3L+,o the tops of
alouAs vhose lower
Unita axe relatliely high (2,dPO a), *irbical extension
relatively short
(2,000 m)., and whoze tWer Uvlts restAs mly Into the ba=ding
of effective
014~ar-eooltva. The By&-matecrolAgical Service of the UBM
(GM) in
cooyezati= vith the Ckrll Air Fleet (GV7) comftctea
experiments thich
sh,&,ed-vpry daV-xVe3j* that, in activating clo-ads and fogs
several hmdred
mettm laxge, beat r6aults azm obtalned-vith dry ice yarticlea
3-5 = in
diameti-6r, vith an a&".Isy of 0.5 kg Wr km of d1stance
trwelled. Instrmer-t
w=tIoae&: RoAlolocatm. - Authcea mentlcmea: Bazilevich, V.V.,
likwidrarp
V#Y&., Sbxellkov, A.A.., Tamar, A.V*, Koateakov, Kelo,
Li7mitor, I.M.,,
Titov,. N,A.., &nzd Nik=drov, G.T. Ths text contabu 5 figures
ar-d 15
referneen, ll, of vhium ara UM.
AVAILABtg: TA'b--*a-j of Congress
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AUTHORt chuvayevo A.P.j Tarasovs A.V,j Nikandrovap GoTe
TITLE: Experiment in Controlling the Development of Powerful
Convective
Clouds over Large Akeas (Opyt regulirovaniya razvitiya oblaka7
moshchnoy konvektaii nad znachitallnoy ploshchadlyu)
PMODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1957, Nr
72y pp. 127-133
(MSR)
ABSTRACT: In J'uly 1956 a laboratory of the MaIn Geophysical
Observator7 (COO)j
in cooperation with the Third Division of the State Scientific
Research Institute of the Civil Air Fleet, conducted a field
~experiment in the dispersion of storm centers in powerful
cumulus
clouds with 'super-cooled tops. Dry ice particles, 0.5-2.0 am
in
diameter were seeded along the edge of a field of clouds,
whose
individual summits rose over 5,000 m. Seeding, which lasted
20 min.,
was executed in three strqght lines, running 6 km apart and
40 km
long, covering an area of 40 x 15 km and using 65 kg of dry
ice.
Activation resulted in an almost complete'diaappearance of
clouds ir
the entire zone of operation, without precipitation forming
and
reaching the ground, with only a few insignificant traces of
clouds.
Card 1/2 remaining. At the same time nearby masses of
pdwerful cumulus cloWs
36-72-IIA3
. Experiment in Controlling the Development of Powerful
Convective Clouds
Over Large Areas (Cont.)
and groups,of frontal clouds continued to develop during and
after
seeding. There are 1 figures, consisting of a synoptic map,
a weather chart,
and photographs of,.*clouds taken at various points during
the experiment.
AVAIWLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHOR: 0huvayev, A. P.
TITLE: Present-day Possibilities of Preventing-Thunderstorms
and Hailstorms (0 sovremennykh vozmozhnostyakh
predotvrashaheniya, groz i grada)
PERIODICAL: Trudy_Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1957, Nr 74,
PP 71 102 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author quotes from a number of non-Soviet authors
on the effectiveness of chemical agents (mainly carbon
dioxide) in preventing turbulent conditions in clouds
which cause dangerous cloudbursts and hail. In the USSR
such attempts were first made in 1951 and 1952 but with-
out notable results. In 1953, 1954 and 1956, more tests
were made; these were discussed in Nos. 67 and 71 of
Trudy Glavnoy aeofizicheskoy observatorii. In the present
article the author reports on one particular aspect of
these experiments: the nine attempts aimed at preventing
formation of thunder clouds by applying dry Ice (C02)~
directly to the frontal zones of approaching storms.
Card 1/2 The clouds were attacked from above by the plane flying
36-74-5/5
Present-day Possibilities of - Preventing Thunderstorms
(Gont,)
20-30 meters above the upper zone of the aloud (at an
altitude
of about 5,400 meters). The author describes in detail the
nine test flights made - the time spent, the amount of dry
ice
or other agent such as silver*iodine employed,, and the
charao-
teristics of elouds which should be destroyed. The author
also
mentions briefly experiments on the activation of rainfall,
but
refers the reader to Nr 71 of the Trud where this problem is
p Ha
8~~
discussed in detail. There are 1 0 ographs of Clouds (before
and after treatment), 5 maps of regions where the attempts
were
made 'and 39 references, of which 18 are Soviet. The attempts
described in the article are considered-by the author as
successful.
AVAILABIE: Library of Congress (QC 801 146)
Card 2/2 MK/vM
6-4-58
AUTHOR: None Given
swil 5o-58-6-22/24
TITLE: Transactiorfa of the Scientific Research Institutes of
the
"Hydrometeorologioll Service in 1957 (Trudy nauchno-isaledo-
vatel'skikh uchrezhdeniy Gidrometeosluzhby za 1957 g.)
Continuation (Prodolzheniye)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 19561 Nr 61 pp. 61 -
63 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Trapp. ctio-1. nf- +he Geophysical Main Observatory
imeni A. I.
Voyeykov (Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii im. A. I.
Voyeykova) Periodical Xr 67. Research problems of clouds of
mighty convectiom and of the zones of thunderstorm activity.
Editor; V. V. Bazilevich, 153 pages, 11 articles.
Periodical Ur 68..Probleme of actinometry and atmospheric
optics. Editom: Ks S. Shifrin and V. L. Gayevskiy, 2o8 pages,
18 articles.
Periodical Nr-69.'Problems of the physics of the ground-near
layer of the atmosphere. Editor: D. L. Laykhtman, 107 pages,
16 articles.
Periodical Nr 706 Problems of general climatology. Editor:
Card 1 0. A. Drozdov, 135 pages, 6 articles#
sov 5o-56-6-22/24
Trawactions-of the Scientific Research Institutes of the
"Hydrometeorol6gic"
Service in 1957- Continuation
Periodical Nr 71. Problems of the numerical forecast and of
climate theory. Editor: M. 1. Yudin, 236 pages, 16 articles.
Periodical Nr 72.Problems of atmospheric physics. Editor;
A. P. Chuvayev, 151 pages, 13 articles.
-Ye-riodical Nr 73. Atmospheric physics. Editor: V. V. Bazile-
vich, 132 pages, 11 articles.
(Periodical Nr 74 is not given).
Periodical N -frost. Editor: 0. A.
._X 75. Glazed frost and hoar
Drozdov, 91 pages, 4 articles.
Transap.ti.9na.- of the State Hydrological Institute (Trudy
Gosudarst-
vennogo gidrologicheskogo instituta)
Periodical Nr 59. Experimental investigation of the elements
of the water balance in Valday. Editors: A. R. Konstantinov
&nd V. V. Kupriyanov, 224 pages, 6 articles.
Periodical Nr 6o. Problems of the hydrology of swamps. Editor:
K. Ye. Ivanov, 1o8 pa'Ges, 6 articles.
Periodical Nr 61. Problems of the flow formation and the meth
ods for its calculation. Editor: D. L. Sokoiovskiy, 3o6 pages,
Card 21~_ 11 articles.
C-S-000 66715
AUTHOR: Chuvayevq A. P. 2/050J60/000/03/004/020
B007/BO02
------------
TITLE: Temperature Boundaries of Initial
Crystallization in Clouds
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiyag 1960, Nr 39 pp 26 - 26
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the paper mentioned in reference 3 the author gave
the charae-
.teriaticq of temperatures at the upper boundary of Cu Cong
clouds.
They were obtained by observations made in 57 zones of southern
regions with a development of.convection clouds, and 41 zones of
the northwestern regions of the European part of the USSR. In
1957 and 1958 the author undertook flights to the region of Lake
Bevan (Armyanekaya SSR). It was-again possible to make observa-
tions during,the maximum convection in the course of the day. Un-
like former times, however, it was often possible to observe the
development of the same oloud sections during a'longer period.
The flights took place from May to June and from September to
October, during the period of the heaviest precipitations. The
results obtained are given in?table 1. They show that in the area
of Lake Bevan 52% of the initial crystallization detected in
Cu Cong clouds takes place at temperatures ringing from -210 to
-260. Above -120 no crystallization was observable. The results
Card 1/2 obtained must be accepted with certain restrictions,
since the
Temperature Boundaries of Initial Crystallization in
Clouds
66715
S/050/60/000/103/004/020
BOOT/BO02
airplanes hardly ever climbed more then 7000 M above sea level,
and since no flights were possible in these mountain region of
Armenia during heavy thunderstorms. Figure I shows a
diagrammatic
comparison of data listed in the table with those relating to
the
southern and northirestern regions of the European part of the
USSR. The totality of all date obtained shows that particularly
great differences occur in the individual physical-geographical
regions as regards the boundaries of initial crystallization of
Cu Cong cloude..In.this-oonneotion reference is made to
observa-
tions conducted by the author during his flight from Moscow to
Irkutsk from August 22 to 25),1956, by N. F. Kotov in 1954 near
Leningrad, by N,-A. Titov (Ref 2) during test flights of jet
planes between Moscow and Omsk in the slimmer of 1955, and to
re-
ports from abroad (Refs 5,6,8).-The causes of these great dif-
ferences are still unknown, and are to be closely invesAigated.
There are 1 figure# I table, and 8 references, 4 of which axe
Soviet.
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CHUVAYZY, A.P.
Data on crystallization temperature in the tops of
thick cumulus
clouds in different physicogeographical regions. Trudy
GGO no.104:
39-45 1600; (MIRL 13:10)
(Cloud physics)
CHUVATE7,_A.P.
Investigating water resources of clouds during the warm half
of the
year in the Sevan Basin. Trudy.GGO no.104*.68-74 l6o. (miRA
13:1o)
(Sevan yegion-Rain making)
42825
S/169/62/000/010/038/071
D228/D307
iTTHOR: Chlivayev
TITLE: Some'characteristics of thick cumuli near Lake Seva:n'
_-'E1UCD1C.AL-. Referativriyy zhurnal, Gcofiziha, no. 1.0,
1962, 17.
abstract 1OB99 (In collection: Rcsultaty kompleh-sn.-
isslcd. po OJevarrsh. probl., v. 1, Yerevan, -iUl ixm3SR,
1961, 261-27CU)
T FZ "T. The, physical characteristics of thick cmuli (with a
vertical sproad of not less than 1500 m) are studied from the
data
?f aitcraft flights near Ldte Sevan. 73 cAscs of cloud
observation
in the May-October months of 1957-1950' are -involved in the
analysis.
It is estd'olishcd as a result of the analysis that in more
than *2y/o V A
of cases thicl; curtiull. are. oupcrcooled throughout; Maen the
101.1cr
cloud boundary is located in the positive temperature region,
the
thicin ass of the 1warml part of the clouds rarely exceeds 1000
M.
At thn lower cloud boundary the highest frequency level falls
on the
interval of values fron 0 to 4OC- the frequency of ative
tempera-
tures at the cloud base amounts ~o 25%. In nost (57,1~.~ cases
the
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Some characteristics ... D228/0307
vertical thickness of the prevalent cloud field falls on the
range
values 1500-2500 ir, and.. only in 20'.!~ of cases (in May-J
e) does it
o I um
ex,cced a value of 3000 n.1 T.he vertical spread of the bcot
developed
clouds exceeds 3000 m iil,u'8"3 of all cases of observation,
the thick
ness of clouds being not less than 4500 m in 37") of cases of
obscrva-
tion. The mean vertical thickness of the most developed
cumuli over
the warmer 6 months of the year was, - 4000 m. The
temperature of
the tops of the best developed cumuli does not exceed - 30oC
in more
th-,n 215% of cases of oLrservation; the upper part of a
cloud often
has no fibrous structure and hence does not reach the
crystalliza-
tion staZ;c of its devd1opment. In 70'1'0 of cases dcvcloped
cloud tops
have a temperature o2 below 20OC; the remaining 30%. falls on
the
temperature ranac from -9 to 200C. The temperature range from
- 24 to - 260C Is the most likely limit for the supercooling
of the
Lops of cimiuli. A relatively sharp frequency decrease occurs
below
- 300C. The cloud-to~) crystallization temperature,
established from
'Che annicarance of a fibrous structure, lies in the interval
of val-
ues from - 21 to - 260C; at a temperature above - 120C there
were no
occar.ions on which crystallization appeared. Them data of
water
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Some Characteristics D228/D307
c.onte-at r.-.casurencnts with V.A. Zaytsev's device were used
to estimate
uhc -,,iatcr resources of a cloud. %nalysis of the resulting
material
indicates that the water content increases from 0.16 to 0.72 g/M
on'moving away from the cloud's lower boundary for a distance of
fr3m 100-300 to 1000-1500 m; in higher parts of the cloud (3000-
3500 m) the water content again decreases to a value of 0.17 g
The values found may be a little low in consequence of the
icing of
the iiistrmcnt. during mc asurerrients in th& cloud's
supercooled parts.
The physical characteristics Of CUIMli *were investigated in
connect
tion, with the examination of the possibility of actively
influencing
than.
fju)stracterls note: Complete,translatioi,2.
Card 3/3
LENSHINq V,'T.; OSIPOVA, G.I.; CHUVAYEV A.P, ,
===-L~
Relation between precipitation over individual areas
of the
Lake Sevan Basin. Trudy GGO no.126:57-61 162. (MBU
15t7)
(Sevan Lake region-Precipitation (Meteorology))
CHUVAYEV, A.P.
Some characteristics of emmmer precipitation on the leeward
mountain slopes of the and zone of Armenia. Trudy GGO,
no.126:
79-89 .162. (KRA 15: 7)
- (Armenia-Precipitation (Meteorology)) .
ACCESSION NR: AT4045158
S/7-531/641000/156/0060/0082
AUTHOR: Chuvayev, A. P.m Shvartes Vo To
TITLEA. Characteristics of.the development of hail phenomena over
the Armenian
SSR
SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya Trudy*,
no. 156,
1964. . Voprosy* fiziki oblakov i aktivny*kh vozdeystviy (Problems
of the physics
of clouds and active particles), 60-82
TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, hail, atmospheric turbulence, climate,
climatologyp
cloud physics, atmospheric physics, weather forecasting
ABSTRACT: Hail occurs more frequently in the Armenian SSR than in
any other part
of the Soviet Union. This paper gives information on the areal
distribution of
hail in Armenia based on mean monthly and mean annual values of the
number of days
with hail at 55 stations. At 20 stations there were 5 or more such
days per
year, hail being most frequent in the northwestern part of the
republic. At the
Aragats high-mountain station the average was 14.6 occurrences
annually. The
complexity of orographic conditions in Armenia is one of the
principal factors
behind the relatively high frequency and nonuniform distribution of
hail. Almost
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ACCESSION NR: AT4045158
90% of Armenia is more than 1,000 m above uea level; there are many
mountain
ranges with different orientations relative to the predominant
paths of movement
of precipitation- forming air masses; the mountain slopes
themselves are consider-.
ably dissected and there are numerous river valleys, basins and
isolated high
peaks. Elevation itself is not the basic factor responsible for
hail frequency,
but tabulated data show there is some relationship. Another table
shows that
stations only short distances apart can have entirely -different
hail rec6d
than %e
Hail falls in the warm season, mostly in Hay and June, somewhat
later
precipitation maximum, when the atmospheric instability and
humidity are high,
and the surface air layer is strongly heated. Attempts were made to
relate the
dates of disappearance of the snow cover to hail occurrence.
Variou's tables
give data such as the following: a) monthly numbeeW cases of hail
for the
years 1946-1950; b) diurnal variation of hail (by hours); c)
frequency of hail
by 6-hour intervals; d) mean annual number of days with hail and
thunderstorms
at individual stations; e) number of days.with hail associated with
air-mass
conditions and fronts; f) relationship between hail occurrence and
type of
j pressure system aloft. These data and- relationships are useful
in weather (hail)
Iforecastin& and in development of methods for cloud modifications
for the pre-
2/3
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ACCESSION NR: AT4045158
vention of destructive occurrences of hail. art. has: 10 figures
and
11 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Glavnaya geoffzicheska~ya observatoriya, Leningrad
(Hain Geophysical
Observatory.)
SUBMITTED:. 00 ENCL:'-00 SUB CODE: ES
'Card 3/3
G.J.; SHVARTS, V.T.
~CHUVAYEV, A.P.; ORMURGSKAYA, Ye-V.; OSIPOVA,
~bthoAology of estimating the climatic resources of an artificial
increase of precipitation from convective clouds (uased on
materials
of Lake Sevan BELsin). Trudy GGO no.156:101-117 164- (MIRA 17:10)
i
0SIPOVA, G.I.; GHUVAMTO A.P.; SHVARTSf T.T.
Some obaracteristics of the precipitation from
various kinds
of clouds during the war= season in the basin of
Lake SeVane
Trucly GOO no.-I.-63el56-180 ~64 (MIRA 18r1)
NATANSON, A.O.; NITASHOVA, N.I.; ICHUVAYEV, A.V.
Role of the hypoph3sl,s In the development of
hyportrophy of
the adrenal glands in hypervitaminosis A In rats.
Probl. endok.
t gorm. 11 no.1:87-92 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Otdel biokhimii i fiziologii vitaminov
Nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta vitaminologii (dir. - kand. biolog. nauk M.I.
Smirnov)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
C-1-AUVhY&V, YIN,-
DOBROMVIN, P.P; CHUVAUT. K. K.
Conference on astrospectroscopy. Astron.tsir. no-IC5:15-17 S 150.
(MLHA 6:8)
(Spectrum analysis)
1. OMB,'ffEVP K. K.
ussR (6oo)
1+6 Atmosphere
7. Luminescence of earth's atmosphere in a continuous spectrum.
Dokl. ANSSSR, 87, No. 4,,
1952
Studies character of energy distribution in continuous spectrum of
flowing
earth's atmosphere and concludes thAt 2 different causes exist; one
which excites
radiation 5577A and the other emission incontinuous spectrum. These
results differ
from previous ones by Barbier, Dufay and Williams (see
Ann.d'Astrophys 14, 4, 1951).
fresented by Acad G. A. Shayn, 1 Oct 52.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
February -1953. Unclassified.
CHUVAYEV, K. K.
0 svechenii zemnoy atmosfery v nepreryvnom spektre
(Luminescence of the Earth's
Atmosphere in a Continuous Spectrum). Akademiya Nauk SSSR.
Doklady, 1952, v. 87,
no. 4, P. 551-554, tables, diagrs., 11 refs.
AS262-S3663 v. 87
CHUVAYEV., K. K.
CMWAYEV, iK. K. - "Investigation of the Brightness of the
Night Sky in Several
Areas of the Sp6ctrum." Sub 22 Oct 52, Moscow Order of
Lenin State It imeni
M. V. Lomonosov. (Dissertation for the Degree of
Candidate in Physico-
mathematical Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya.1kToskva January-December 1952
C.)
USSR I Teb 5
/As,tronowy Night. Sky .
"Probable Liechavism for Glow of Night S ky
in COM~ftn_ i*
uous 8 ' ctrum," S. B. Pikellne hu"Wevp
ye r and K. K. C
Crimeem Astrophys Observ, Acad Sci USSR
DU'SSSR, vol 88, No k,pp 661-663
It va,s found that upper layers of ter__-=~-'
Mosphere are the source riot only of
monochromatic,
but also of continuous spectrum emission.
(see,
3).UrbIiier et al
AsW'd'Astrophys-.~'-;4;~(1953-1)- Authoiz~ I
assume the formation of negative ions
and,'theen-do.-I. I
..sion of quanta of frequency higher than
the energy of
.1onization of negative ions to be
responsible for the
emission of continuous spectrum. Presented
by Acad
G. A. Shayn 21 Nov 52.
Pt
P_
CHUVAYEVI K. K.
Atmospheric P~ysics, Nipht Sky Glow (6785)
1zV. Krymskoy Astrofiz. Observ., No 10, 1953, pp 5h-73
Chuvayev, K. K.
Electrophotometric Investigation of Aight Sky Glow in
Several 6pectral Regions
Describes apparatus used and results of observations
which permitted detection
of "he intensity of exygen emission GI (;k 5577)- Assumes
that upper
atmospheric layers are the emission source of continuous
spectrum. Concludes
that there exist two independent machanisms exciting the
glow.
So: Moscow, Referativnyy, Zhurnal -- Fizika, No 6, 1954
W-31059
CHUBAYEV, K. K. and PEEL'NER, S. B.
0 veroyatnom mekhanizme avecheniya nochnogo neba v nepreryvnom
spektre (on t'he Probable
Mechanism of Ni~ht Sky Luminescence in a Continuous Spectrum).
Akademiya Nauk SSSR.
Doklady, 1953, v- 88, no. 4, p. 661-663, 6 refs.
AS262-S3663 v. 88
I- L I
C 17 V t-, /4- V A,
1~
PM4111M, S. B.,
"The Probable IIAechanisra of fli-iit Sky Glow iii the
Cont.intious Specti-LU11,11
Iz-.~, Kr~iask. AstrolLiz. obscr., 11, pp 195-4
The nature of ni~,,,ht s1-,,. Clo,.-y in the continuous
spF.,ctrirm was cb-
served b.-,,,7 K. K. Chulrayev using a phot(.),~ir.,tcr with
a secondary electron
ultiplii~r. It was sugi;esL,ed that the sky ow ma-,, be due
to reccxTibi-
nation of electrons and neutral ox"jgen atoms., formfng
negative 0- ions
and capable of emiittinC the observed radiation (RI"hFiz, No
4, 19,55)
SO: Su.-,I, kio 6oo, 5 Aug 55
NIX011OV. V.B.-, IIEKRkSOVA, S.V.; POWSUKRIIIA,
H.S.; IUCIIKOVSYIY, D.N..-,
CIILJVAYLT, K.K.
Color-luminosity diagram for stars in the
vicinity of tho
sun. Izv.Krym.astrofiz.obser. 17:42-88 '57.
MRA 13:4)
(stars)
CHUVAYRVY K.K.
Division of the luminosity of the night ok7 into
components.
Astonahur. 38 no.4:692-705 JI-Ag 161. (MM j-4:6)
1. Krymskaya astrofizicheskaya obserntori7a AN
SSSR.
(Night sky)
1~ jr
37397
s/o33/62/039/oo2/oii/oi4
Z032/Z314
AUTHORS% Butslov, M.M., Kopylov, I.M., Nikonov, V.B.,
Severnyy, A.B. and Chuvayov, K.K.
TITLE: Experiments in electron-optical photography of
galaxies in hydrogen light using the 2.6 m
reflector of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 4- 39, no. 2, 1962,-
315 - 322 + 3 plates
TMT: Detailed studies of extragalactic nebula* require
the use of largo telescopes. An regards detecting apparatus,
the use of ordinary photographic techniques 1! onjundtion with
narrow-band filters necessitates long exposur~d and is therefore
inconvenient in practice. The Authors have investigated
therefore the possibilities of ~Lmago-converters as a means of
avoiding these disadvantages. An image-convortor was not up
in the direct focus of the 2.6 m reflector of the Crimean
Astrophysical Observatory. The immediate object was to investi-
gate the hydrogen emission in a number of galaxies. Four', light
colour filters were introduced in front of the convertor and
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Experiments in electrQn-optical ... E032/E314
the
screen of the latter was photographed by a motion-picture
Camara.
Altogether 58 galaxies were photographed in H
a
and other light.
photographs of 10 of these are reproduced
and their features are
described (NGc 6o4, 1569, 4214. 4449,
4490, 4736, 5194, 5457, 6822 and
6946). Many urdmown clouds
of hydrogen-enission wore detected in the
galaxies. In many
co3os there in no correspondence between hot-star
clusters and
:&ydrogen clouds. The hydrogen component shows greater
concen-
tration in the equatorial planes than the stellar component.
In
some galaxies the nuclei consist of isolated condensations.
The
dimensions of the nuclei in % light are in some cases
appreciably
largerthan in other light, although in a number.of
cases the reverse
situation obtains. In several Salaxion,
streams or ajecti6na from the
nucleus, which are visible only
in H light, were detected.
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Experiments in electron-optical...'EO32/B314
ASSOCIATIONs XrymskAya astrofizichoskaya observatoriya
Alcademii nauk SSSR (Crimean Astrophysical
Observatory of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUB',-InTED: December 31, 1961
Card-3/3
GRASYUK, A.Z.; ZUYEV, V.S.; KOKURIN, Yu.L.; KRYUKOV,
P.G.; KURBASOVt,V.V.;
LOBANOV, V.F.; MOZHZHERIN, V.M.; SUKHANOVSKIY, A.N.;
ChERNYKH, Ii.S.;
GHEAYEVt K.
Optiaal location of the moon. Dokl. AN SSSR 154
no.6:1303-1305 F 164.
(MRA 17s2)
astroft-
1. Fizichaskiy institut im. P.N.Lebadeva AN SSSR i
Krymskaya
zicheskaya observatoriya AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom D.V.Skobell-
tsynym.
CHUVAIEV3 Pe P.
42197 CHWIAYEV, P. P. 'I voprosu o zakonomernostyakh razvitiya
rostovykh i tsvetochnykh
pobegov izpochek. Zapiski Tadzh. c-x. in-ta, T. 1, 1948, c.
145-59,
Bibliogri 5 nazv.
SO: Letopist Zliurrialtriykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1948
USSR / Flcnt Physiology. Pinorcl Nutrition. 1-2
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 22, 1958, Yo 99913
Luthors : Chuvvycv F F.; end Shirshovr.,
-W.
Inst : rL'Zjk!- Lnst*of Horticulture, Viniculture
cnd Subtropiccl
Cultures
Title : Coripcrrtivo Asscys of the Absorption of
Ccrbon by tho Roots
-nd Lacves of Lozon vnd the Speeds of the idgrction
of
Cprbin Fron Lenvos to Roots end Prom Roots to Locvas
by
tho Tcn-god--Ato= Method.
Orig Pub : Biol. !Tcuchno-Takhn. Inforr. Tedzh.
N.--I. In-t Sadovodstvc,
Vinogrcdarstvc i SubtroD. Kulltur, No 1, 32-38, 1957
Abstmot : The ox-ocrioonts were conducttd in two
versions: in equeovs
cultures with prlrcnishnikov's solution, end in
soil-fillod
pots. It irres asteblished thet the roots of laron
rey essi-
milcto c,-rbon end rlsO grsOOus C02 from ccrboncto
solutions
Orrd 1/2
5
USSR / Flant Physiology. llinorrl Nutrition. 1-2
.Ibs Jour Rol' Zhur .. Biol., No 22, 1958, jxTo 99913
but only in negligible quantities that crnnot servo ns
n
serious source of ccrbon nutrition. The role of tho
rssi-
~dlntion of 002 by roots consists not in replacing the
work
of lonvos rnd supplying the plcnt Ath carbonic raid
but in
its --mrticipation in A. L. 'Iturscnov's cycle. The
speed of
the iremslocation of rcdiocctiv~j cerbon fron laevos
to roots
and vice vorse is vary lovr and totrlly not
coE:pnrrblo with
the datc- obtained by A. L. Xursmov for other plants.
The
speed of the r.:igrction of teggad 014 of or-rnic
substrnces do-
ponds on the stage of the plent: when the plant is
crurplod
this spcod docrorscs. In cddition to tho b,-rk, xylo--
is
another --lcjor factor in the migrati9i of organic
substvncos
throu.-h the plant, while the bark itself is the
principcl
fretor in the upwrrd rigretion of the minarcl coupounds
of ccrbon. The loevos of plants crc a special organ
rbsor-
bing cnd rrssinilcting the carbon. ---. W. V. Ryndin.
Card 2/2
NIKOLAYEVA, M.I.; CHUVAYEV, P.P.; BRODNIKOVSKIY, M.I.
Some methods of increasing the frost resistan6e of
grapevines as
related to the dynamics of carbohydrate mqoabolism.'
Trudy Otd.
fiziol. i biofiz. rMt. AN Tadzh. SSR lt76-105 162. (MM
16:3)
(Plants-Frost-i~esist-ance) (CarbolV&ate metabolism)
(Tajikistan-Grapes)
CHUVAYEV, P.P.; TURSUNOVAI S.A.
Effect of wilting on the assimilation of phosphorus by
tomatoes
and lemon. Trudy Otd. fiziol. i biofiz...rast. AN Tad2h.
SSR ls
106-142 162, .1 . (MIRA 16:3)
(Plarits,, Effect of aridity on;9I ('Nosphorus-
metabolism)
SULTANOVA, S.G.; CHUVAYEV, P.P.; Prinimala uchastiye
SHISHOVA, A.M.
Movement of substances in some fruit plant in the
early spring
period (in the lea-r1eF-- state). Trudy Otd. fiziol.
i biofiz.
rast. AN Tadzh. SSR 305:48 164. (MIRA 18:4)
17i r)
0111111AYEV, *~ 0
I'---
_,ritation (activation) of seed before soving. Trudy
Otd.
fiziol. i biofiz. rast.. AN Tad2h. SSR 3:82-123 164.
(MIRA l8t4)
'479
2
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AUTHORS:
Ivanova, L. V., Chuvayev, F* Ian& Rebindett'-P A"
Academician
TITLE%
efo matio,'n7
Kinetics of conditionally instantaneous elaatio*d r,
ofi' polymers in
elastic state
PERIODICAL;'
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 139, no ~1,,1961 -!86i
83.
s r 0 W*
TEXTt IVhas been demon t'ated in a Previ us ork (Rebinder et 81
2399
(1951))
that the-develoiment rate of elastic 'deformations of Such A
polymers as
oannot be determined by the Kelvin relation d~,/d-c
depends upon
the equati n dE/dt aP(E (2). The present study,
deal's.'".1,
0
'
with kinetic
..
s of the development of a Wonditionally instantaneous a'lastic.~
deformation
.
sur*e Pi
of elastic polymers which-ar~.e subjected- to a constant pres
.-It is
dhown-
'
that the deformation develops accordingvto (2),',and that c*omp' d
Are
io'slow El's
tic deformations there is a differ'enoe o4ly so far
aB, the bonstia.~'..
..a is
8 - 10
times bigger. The device used for the investigations trans-,
,
formed the p
-~Y- 7 by..'
ure displacement deformation ih the test speclien (15
m
-5*0 into
an electric signal which was subsequently transmitted-to an
Card,
I
S/020/61/139/001/011/618
Kin tics of conditionally B104/B231
oscilloscope. -The presented oscillogran~s show that the
deformation' deveiops v,
in ihe sade way.as it would in case cLf a -slow deformation, only
much more,.,*
rapidly. This permits the relation.''
(3)
A.
already established in the previous work, to be used for the
calculation.~'
:x stands here. for.~he absolute limiting displacement value, x
deino.tes the -:V
m
absolute-displacement,. b the thickness of .the displaced
layer,.anid a is.,ta_
constant'. Ihe computed values for p6lyisobUtylenelare coll6ctedIn
Tabl~,
Ti
9 5
m ular weight.6.4 at. GI
As to.-fractionat d.polyisobutylene ('oleo' 210
C
2
'P.- 200 g/cm )-,the.following -1074-CM2
is obtained f o1i -3 a 0.-67 /d n'.600
y
Increasing the-temperature oauses.the time of development of thi
Aeform6tion
0
to be'reduced, band at 80 C it is fully within such pqriod of time
as - a~e
to the inertia of the test arrangement is 'necessary-for th6
displacement-
Card,2/7,
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i 8
8/020/61 1391001101119
Kinetics 9f oonditioha.1,13t,. B10022~
4
x' '--'66 - . n one
10 Instead 01 f t;he-.oha mo at
raoteristic, asymototi
to.attain.,
development:'of,the' Cifomationi,_ an.oacillation occurs- ~~out
-'ai. position!,oT..-,.,-. I~vai~.
',-:41,4ilibrium; OFig. -3),i, --`-.Relations
C
08
u re
are ~derived which, desoribe the ourveshowh~,in-Fig. 3- Th req i d'
determined. from. the amplitude d:mping (tfble,-2.)I9
moreover, a linear relation between log(l/a, )'., ~nd' I/T was
establish d.
(Fig'- .4).. There are 4 figures and 2 ref ercnoes':* 1 Soviet-bloc
and .1. Aon":
Soviet-bloc.
-,-ASSOCIATIONs. -I stitut *fizicheskoy khimii
n Akademii nauk-SSSR (Institut,~.V
of Physical Chemistry Academy.of Sciences:USSR)
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Avg .ustoy, TU. A. Ch V.p
2mmarx
of technical aciences); 2~ubovj P. I. T-D)-ctor
pryajoo-mechanical properties of polyttbylena
UR/0514/65/000/006/0033/po36
6rta,,j42t6zO4IT:
(Rigineer); San ~~i
ami cal solan es
of ch
sp~~V coati-ags
T-hinicheskoye i neftyanorye mashi-nostroyeniye, no. 6, 1965, 55-36
T-3'-:- TAI'S: Dlastic, polyethylene, plaztic coating
T ethylen
A3 Fhv3 i co-me- chan i ca' DroDerties and inte-mal stresses -n V,-)17 e
jn-4 7j, 4 4
-is nz
:-nd -ncr(4,
coatings were investigated bytfte method described by A. T. 3anzhar-avakdy
(7ysoko=olekuIyarnyye soyedineniyat 1960, t. 2, No. They varied erratical.1y
eva at 2= inwen e4 the a Ioa:IU4
wj th
elasticity. but higher temperaturea changed its color. Thermal affect on
the mamii-
qtr.-~ose!3 and an the mechan-, aa-'
~~d 2 on the Enclosure; aooording to the aurvn 1, 200C was tb eoptJ--al
thermp.1 treatment, reaaltinz in
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KABANOV, V.Ya.; SPITSYN, Vikt.I., akademik
Study of the state of water in phosphomolybdic acid
by means
of nuclear magnetic resonance. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no.
4:908-93.1
Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut fisicheakoy khimii AN SSSR.
CHUIJAYEVJ, V.F.; TVANCjVA, L.V.; ZUBOV, P.I.
I ~. .
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the process of
hardenina of an 1
unsaturated polyester resin. Vysokom.sced. 6
no.8:1501-15(4 Ag 164.-
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR.
KABANOVP V.Ya.; 011WAYEV V.0.
t-=z-
Infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance
study
ot the state of water in yellow tungstic acid. Zhur.
fiz,
khim. 38 no.5sl3l?-1318 My t64. (MIRA 18i12)
1. Institut fizicheskoy klvimli AN 8*~-ZP. Submitted
June 16,
1963.
SPITSYN, ;A Aomlk; Mj\!P!YL;RNKO, I.Yo.; CHUV~Ahv,
V.P.
Op-ngcs taken palce in P- magnesium sulfate catalyst.
diring Itl i3se.
Dokl. i,M SX11 162 no.631U6-1148 Ja 165. 041RA 18s7)
L Institut fizichaskoy khimii AN ,;.;3.-3R.
CHUVAYEV, V.F.; BAKHCHISARAYTSEVA, S.A.; SPITESYN,
Vikt.I., akademik
Position of hydrogen ions in some heteropoly
compounds studied
by means of nuclear magnetic resonance. Dokl. AN SSSR
165
no.5.-1126-1129 D 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1, Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. Submitted May
25, 1965.
H I I v if T~,
I Vlkt.T.,, akademik
PrO1,011 maf-metile resonance Brootra of certain
'12--he tP
.1-opoly. acids. Dokl. 'N SESP, 1~6 ne~.1-06~~-163
Ja 166. 1942)
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