Vol 17, No 2 (2011)
- Year: 2011
- Articles: 30
- URL: https://journals.ssau.ru/est/issue/view/235
Articles
ONE-VALUED SOLVABILITY OF A NONLOCAL PROBLEM FOR THE AXISYMMETRIC HELMHOLTZ EQUATION
Abstract
A nonlocal boundary value problem for degenerate elliptic equation is con
sidered. Boundary value of this problem considerably depend on low derivative
coefficient changes. Existence and uniqueness of a solution are proved.
THE COHOMOLOGICAL BIRATIONAL INVARIANTS FOR 4-DIMENSIONAL TORI
Abstract
This paper is the first systematic step to obtain the birational classification
of 4-dimensional tori. All the cohomological birational invariants of this tori are
calculated. All the 4-dimensional tori with nontrivial invariants are described.
THE OPTIMAL EXPLUATATION OF DOUBLE AGE BIOLOGICAL POPULATION
Abstract
The problem of the optimal requisitioning of crop or biomass is explored.
Methods of optimal decision making based on estimations of observable variables
are shown. Methods of construction of phase paths for optimal solutions in a
most typical cases are set forth.
ORTOGONAL COMPACT FUNCTIONS FOR NONLINEAR SPATIAL EQUATION OF VISCOUS TRANSONIC FLOW
Abstract
In the article the unique algorithm of construction of the system of orthog
onal compact V.L. Leontev’s type functions for the nonlinear spatial equation
of viscous transonic flow is described by the method of Galerkin. The result of
designing on corresponding subspaces is system of ordinary differential equations
with a diagonal matrix.
THE EVOLUTION OF LIMITS OF MAXIMAL MEANS FOR PERIODIC FUNCTIONS
Abstract
For the periodic function depending on the time and base variables and
differential inclusion with constant right hand the two-sided estimates of the
limit of maximal mean is established. The existence of the theorem of limit of
maximal mean is proved.
ABOUT THE REALIZATION OF MONOAXIAL AND TRIAXIAL ORIENTATIONS OF COMPOSITION BODY OF TWO-BODY SYSTEM
Abstract
In the work the problem about monoaxial and triaxial orientations of a
two-body system concerning Kenigov and random not inertial coordinate system
is put. The solution is gained by construction of active control which is realized
by a feedback principle. Stabilizing controls are synthesized and conditions under
which the desirable asymptotically stable orientation is possible. The assigned
task is solved on the basis of modified method of Lyupanov’s functions, which
allows to use Lyupanov’s functions with sign fixed derivatives.
THE EVOLUTIONARY EQUATION FOR ONE-DIMENSIONAL SHEAR WAVES OF A RUPTURE OF STRAINS
Abstract
The problem about formation and the subsequent distribution of the one-di
mensional shear shock wave in nonlinear elastic incompressible isotropic half-s
pace is solved. Application of a method of the spliced asymptotic expansions in
front field of a shock wave leads to the evolutionary quasilinear wave equation
which is distinct from the equations of Hopf, characteristic for volume shock
waves. Some methods of build-up of solutions for the evolutionary equations of
the shift waves, allowing to consider the manifold time functions in the capacity
of boundary conditions for a field of transitions, are offered.
REFINED STUDY OF STRESS-STRAIN STATE NEAR THE CRACK TIP UNDER CYCLIC LOADING IN A DAMAGED MEDIUM
Abstract
The article is devoted to the fatigue growing crack problems in damaged
media and mutual effects of damage on the evolution of the stress-strain state
near the crack tip and vice versa. The new asymptotic study of fatigue crack
growth in an isotropic linear elastic material based on the continuum damage
mechanics in the coupled (elasticity damage) formulation under plane strain
and plane stress conditions is proposed. 1) The new numerical solution of the
two-point boundary value problem for non-linear ordinary differential equations
to which the fatigue crack growing problem reduces is obtained; 2) The new
analytical presentation of stress, strain and continuity fields both for plane strain
and plane stress conditions is given. The results obtained differ from Zhao and
Zhang’s solution where the original formulation of the problem for plane stress
conditions has been proposed.
UNJOINTED AXIALLY SYMMETRIC DYNAMICAL PROBLEM OF ELECTROELASTICITY FOR RADIALLY POLARIZED CYLINDER
Abstract
The unjointed axially symmetric nonstationary problem of direct piezoelectric
effect for non-isotropic piezoceramic radially polarized cylinder at action of its
external radial surfaces of the normal stresses being arbitrary functions of axial
coordinate and time is regarded. The new closed solution is constructed by
the method of expansion in eigen vector-functions in the form of structural
algorithm of finite transformations. Received correlations allow to define the
natural-vibration frequency, the stress-strain state of the element, and also the
potential and intensity of the induced electric field.
MODELING OF CONTROL PROCESSES, STABILITY AND STABILIZATION OF SYSTEMS WITH PROGRAM CONSTRAINTS
Abstract
Results of researches on modeling of dynamics of difficult systems contain
ing different physical elements, solving dynamics problems and control of a rigid
body and robotics systems are stated. Necessary conditions for stability of de
cisions of dynamics equations are defined, and the algorithm of the constraints
perturbations equations construction, guaranteeing constraint stabilization is of
fered at the numerical solution. Some results of the applied problems solution
illustrate efficiency of the described methods
THE POINT SPREAD FUNCTION OF A FOUR-WAVE CONVERTER IN A RESONANT MEDIUM WITH ALLOWANCE FOR PUMP WAVE DIVERGENCE
Abstract
An expression for point spread function has been obtained for a four-wave
converter in resonant medium modelled by four-level energy scheme. The depen
dences of point spread function width from pumping wave intensity and resonant
medium parameters have been found.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FORM FACTORS OF PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS
Abstract
Mean-square radii and electromagnetic form factors of light mesons are ob
tained in the framework of Poincare covariant quark model, which is based
on the point form of Poincare invariant quantum mechanics. Calculations are
performed with the use of the requirement of self-consistent description of elec
troweak properties and masses of pseudoscalar and vector mesons.
THE INFLUENCE OF DIPOLE-DIPOLE INTERACTION ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF ENTANGLEMENT OF TWO ATOMS WITH DEGENERATE TWO-PHOTON TRANSITIONS
Abstract
The influence of dipole-dipole interaction on the entanglement between two
atoms with different initial W-like states in Tavis-Cummings model with degen
erate two-photon transitions has been investigated. The results show that the
entanglement between two atoms can be increased by means of dipole-dipole
interaction and for some initial states the sudden death effect can be weakened.
QUANTUM THEORY OF SPONTANEOUS SCATTERING OF LIGHT AND COHERENT STATES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL LORENTZ GROUP
Abstract
The work is devoted to applications of group-theoretic coherent states to
describe the nonlinear optical effects. Important in modern quantum information
process of parametric down conversion is studied. It is shown that the use
of superpositions of coherent states of SU(1; 1) allows to increase the squeezing
of generated photon pairs.
PECULIARITIES OF NANOPOINT DAMAGE PROCESS IN THE STRUCTURE OF por-SiC/Si, OBTAINED BY DIFFUSION TECHNOLOGY FOR CHEMICAL SENSORS
Abstract
Heteroepitaxy supported silicon carbide films as a perspective material for
high-temperature electronics is considered. In the paper the analysis of the point
damage process in homogeneous ¯-SiC phase based on silicon matrix and gas
phase hydrocarbons at 1360–1380 ±C temperature range and dopant of Ga under
normal pressure is given.
QUANTUM CHEMICAL MODELING OF THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF INHIBITORS OF CORROSION AND HYDROGEN ABSORPTION OF STEEL AT PRESENCE OF SRB (BASED ON 1,4-QUINONE DERIVATIVES)
Abstract
The results of quantum chemical computations of isolated molecules
(derivatives of 1,4-quinone) performed by using restricted Hartree-Fock (RHF)
method with the aid of Gaussian94 software in 3-21G basis set, are reported.
Correlation coefficients between quantum chemical characteristics (QCC) of the
molecules of inhibitors of corrosion and hydrogen absorption of steel St3 and
experimentally measured efficiencies of such species as the inhibitors in SRB
containing media, have been calculated.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE LUBRICITY ADDITIVE TO LOW-SULPHUR DIESEL FUELS BASED ON THE TECHNICAL ALKYLSALICYLIC ACIDS
Abstract
For the first time a high efficiency of the technical alkylsalicylic acids as
a basis of the lubricity additive to low-sulfur diesel fuel is established. The
optimum compounding and method of obtaining the lubricity additive is devel
oped. A representative sample of the lubricity additive obtained in the labora
tory conditions. This the lubricity additive has passed tests for compliance with
the requirements of European safety criteria, according to GOST R 52368-2005
(EN 590:2004), and in the frameworks of the Complex of qualifying estimation
methods for high-speed diesel engines.
GASTRIN-REALISING PEPTIDE - POTENTIAL PARTICIPANT INVOLVED IN THE BULBAR MECHANISMS OF THE REGULATION OF BREATHING
Abstract
In the article we review the role of gastrin-realising peptide in the respiratory
control at the level of the medulla. The information concerning the distribution
of this neuropeptide and its receptors expression in the functionally-specific re
gions of the respiratory center is presented. We also review some data about
respiratory effects of related peptide bombesin. The effects of gastrin-realising
peptide microinjections into the nucleus tractus solitarii on the main parameters
of breathing pattern and the activity of inspiratory muscles are presented.
TO THE QUESTION ON DISTRIBUTION GROUND COVER LICHEN IN THE COMMUNITY STEPPE
Abstract
Solonetz meadow and artificial pinery ground cover lichen were explored in
detail. In artificial pinery we have found Cladonia fimbriata, C. carioza, C. cor
nuta, C. coniocraea. In solonetz meadow we have discovered Endocarpon pus
silum, Colemma sp., Corricularia sp., Peltigera lepidophora, Peltigera didactyla,
C. fimbriata, C. carioza. We revealed 10 lichen sinuses.
NEW STRAIN ESCHERICHIA COLI, DISCOVERED IN DETERGENT FOR DISHES AMWAY DISH DROPS
Abstract
no past-life, the bacterium that causes flatulence was discovered, which led to
inflated bottle. Isolation of bacteria in pure culture, seeding on Kessler ambi
ence, Gram staining and microscopic analysis showed its belonging to a group
of enterobacteria Escherichia coli. The nature of bacterial growth in media
Hiss and other physiological and biochemical characteristics is studied. The abil
ity of enterobacteria to live in a substratum containing a minimum of organic
compounds in the presence of nonionic and anionic surfactants, suggests the
possibility of the emergence of strains with is dangerous to human health in
detergents used to clean utensils.
STATE OF EXTERNAL RESPIRATION FUNCTION OF STUDENTS IN THE DEPENDENCE OF CONSUMPTION OF PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Abstract
The results of the survey and assessment with the help of specially developed
questionnaire of external respiration function of 393 students (73 youngsters and
320 girls) at the age of 16–22 years from Samara universities are presented in
this work. The early beginning of familiarization with smoking is shown. It
was detected that smoking youngsters and girls more often use other psychoac
tive substances (alcohol, drugs), in 18,8 % preference is given to strong alcohol
drinks. The incipient character of abnormalities in external respiration functions
for smoking youth were identified.
MODULATION OF THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY BY INSULIN
Abstract
In chronic experiments, the effect of a single intranasal administration of
insulin on the circadian rhythm of voluntary locomotor activity was studied. A
phase-advance of acrophase of the daily rhythm depending on time of insulin
administration was found.
NEUROPEPTIDE SOMATOSTATIN MODULATOR OF CENTRAL MECHANISMS OF BREATHING CONTROL
Abstract
Somatostatin is a hypothalamic neuropeptide suppressing the secretion of
somatotropin-releasing-factor, somatotropin and some other physiologically active
peptides. Somatostatin and its receptors are widely distributed in many CNS
structures and peripheral organs; it suggests the involvement of somatostatin in
regulation of different physiological functions. Presence of somatostatin and its
receptors in respiratory-related nuclei of the brain stem suggests the involvement
of the peptide in the respiratory control. In the paper, data about different
physiological effects of somatostatin, particularly regarding the involvement in
central mechanisms of the respiratory control, are summarized.
FEATURES OF THE REACTION OF ALLOPLASMATIC WHEAT LINES SEEDLINGS ON THE EFFECTS OF OSMOTIC AND SALT STRESS
Abstract
The resistance to osmotic and salt stress 9 alloplasmatic wheat lines derived from crosses of varieties Mironovskaya 808 with T. dicoccum Shuebl. was analyzed. The ability of seedlings to transfer a substantial water deficit, the abil ity to accumulate biomass, changes in growth parameters and water content in leaves and roots under stress were identified. High stability of the studied lines was demonstrated.
A ROLE OF STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL PARTICULARITIES OF RETICULAR GIGANTOCELLULAR NUCLEUS DIFFERENT POINTS IN CENTRAL RESPIRATION CONTROL MECHANISMS
Abstract
New data concerning role of reticular gigantocellular nucleus respiratory areas
in respiratory pattern forming is discussed. Based on electrical stimulation of
nucleus inspiratory and expiratory points results, authors suggest that reticular
gigantocellular nucleus plays a considerable role in central respiration control
mechanisms.