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2. On the Problem of Determining the Layer Thickness in Supermultilayer Materials and the Possibilities of Their Hardening during Cyclic Rolling
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Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., Galkin, E. V., and Preobrazhenskii, E. V.
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- 2022
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3. Specifics of joint deformation of fibered composite and homogeneouos materials
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Galkin V. I., Paltievich A. R., and Galkin E. V.
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The article describes the possibility of usage of drawing method for production of pipes of fibered composite AL-B. The authors suggest using a construction of drawing mill, where the material volume reduction is carried out on the floating plug. With an aim of quality improvement technological shell is used. There were examined the mechanisms of joint deforming of compact blank part and solid shell.
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- 2020
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4. Development of technological processes for production of items from composite materials based on criterion system
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Galkin, V I, primary, Paltievich, A R, additional, and Galkin, E V, additional
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- 2021
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5. The prospective technology of production of metal materials grains with extra high rate of solidification
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Galkin, E V, primary and Zharov, M V, additional
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- 2020
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6. Elaboration of technological process criteria for multicycle rolling of sliced materials of system Al-Cu
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Galkin, V. I., primary, Paltievich, A. R., additional, and Galkin, E. V., additional
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- 2020
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7. Criteria approach in the sphere of manufacturing of composite materials reinforced by particles at multicycle rolling
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Galkin, V I, primary, Paltievich, A R, additional, and Galkin, E V, additional
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- 2019
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8. Specifics of joint deformation of fibered composite and homogeneouos materials.
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Glezer, A., Roshchupkin, S., Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., and Galkin, E. V.
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- 2020
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9. Elaboration of technological process criteria for multicycle rolling of sliced materials of system Al-Cu.
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Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., Galkin, E. V., Myshlyavtsev, Alexander V, Likholobov, Vladimir A, and Yusha, Vladimir L
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ALUMINUM alloys ,SHEET metal ,ROLLING friction ,MATERIALS ,ALLOYS ,PRODUCTION methods - Abstract
In the article there was represented the new method of production of sheet metal material reinforced by particles by multicycle rolling. Aluminum and copper alloy served as a basis for the rolling process, also based on usage of criteria approach and digital method of calculation. Criteria system builds an interconnection between the managing parameters of rolling process and bond resistance of layers and allocation of reinforced particles in the produced alloy. Mathematical modelling of rolling process with fixed parameters of technological process and following experimental revision allow to elaborate a universal methodology of sliced alloys, reinforced by particles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. The OPERA experiment in the CERN to Gran Sasso neutrino beam
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Acquafredda, R., A, Adam, 1 T., Agafonova, b. N., Alvarez Sanchez, c. P., Ambrosio, d. M., Anokhina, a. A., Aoki, e. S., Ariga, f. A., Ariga, g. T., Arrabito, h. L., Aufranc, i. C., Autiero, i. D., Badertscher, i. A., Bagulya, j. A., Baussan, k. E., Bergnoli, b. A., L, Bersani Greggio, 2 F., Bertolin, m. A., Besnier, l. M., N, Biar ´e, 3 D., Bick, n. D., Blin, o. S., Borer, p. K., Boucrot, g. J., Boutigny, p. D., Boyarkin, 4 V., Bozza, c. C., Brugi `ere, q. T., Brugnera, i. R., R, Brunetti, l. G., S, Buontempo, t. S., Campagne, a. J. E., Carlus, p. B., Carrara, i. E., R, L, Cazes, 5 A., Chaussard, u. L., Chernyavsky, i. M., Chiarella, k. V., Chon Sen, u. N., Chukanov, b. A., Ciesielski, a. R., Consiglio, l. L., Cozzi, t. M., D’Amato, s. G., Dal Corso, q. F., D’Ambrosio, l. N., Damet, v. J., de La Taille, 6 C., De Lellis, p. G., W, A, D´eclais, 7 Y., Descombes, i. T., I, De Serio, 8 M., Di Capua, x. F., Di Ferdinando, a. D., Di Giovanni, t. A., Di Marco, y. N., Di Troia, y. C., Dick, u. N., Dmitrievski, b. S., Dominjon, z. A., Dracos, i. M., Duchesneau, b. D., Dulach, n. B., Dusini, u. S., Ebert, l. J., Efthymiopoulos, o. I., Egorov, d. O., Elsener, aa K., Enikeev, d. R., Ereditato, c. A., Esposito, g. L. S., Fanin, v. C., Favier, l. J., Felici, n. G., Ferber, u. T., Fini, o. R., Fournier, x. L., Franceschi, n. A., Frekers, u. D., Fukuda, ab T., Fukushima, h. C., Galkin, ac V. I., Galkin, e. V. A., Gallet, ad R., Gardien, n. S., Garfagnini, i. A., Gaudiot, l. G., Giacomelli, b. G., Giorgini, t. M., Girerd, t. C., Goellnitz, i. C., Goeltzenlichter, o. T., Goldberg, b. J., Golubkov, ae D., Gornushkin, aa Y., Grapton, z. J. N., Grella, b. G., Grianti, q. F., Gschwendtner, m. E., Guerin, d. C., Guler, i. M., Gustavino, a. f. C., Guyonnet, v. J. L., Hagner, b. C., Hamane, o. T., Hara, 9 T., Hauger, f. M., Hess, g. M., Hierholzer, g. M., Hoshino, ag K., Ieva, h. M., Incurvati, x. M., Jakovcic, u. K., Janicsko Csathy, ah J., Janutta, g. B., Jollet, o. C., Juget, b. F., Kazuyama, g. M., Kim, h. S. H., Khovansky, 10 N., Kimura, z. M., Klicek, ac B., Knuesel, ah J., Kodama, g. K., Kolev, a. j. D., Komatsu, M., Kose, h. U., a. f., Krasnoperov, 11 A., Kreslo, z. I., Krumstein, g. Z., Kutsenov, z. V. V., Kuznetsov, c. V. A., Laktineh, c. I., Lavy, i. M., Lazzaro, 12 C., j. T. D., Le, Le Flour, b. T., Lenkeit, n. J., Lewis, o. J., Lieunard, d. S., Ljubicic, n. A., Longhin, ah A., Lutter, r. G., Malgin, g. A., Manai, c. K., Mandrioli, i. G., Marotta, t. A., Marteau, a. J., Martin Chassard, i. G., Matveev, p. V., Mauri, c. N., Meddahi, t. M., Meisel, d. F., Meregaglia, g. A., Meschini, b. A., Messina, v. M., Migliozzi, g. P., Monacelli, a. P., Monteiro, y. I., Moreau, n. F., Morishima, 13 K., Moser, h. U., Muciaccia, g. M. T., Mugnier, x. P., Naganawa, n. N., Nakamura, h. M., Nakano, h. T., Napolitano, h. T., Nikitina, u. V., Niwa, e. K., Nonoyama, h. Y., Nozdrin, h. A., Ogawa, z. S., Olchevski, ac A., Orlandi, z. D., Orlova, v. G., Osedlo, k. V., Ossetski, e. D., Paniccia, ad M., Paoloni, u. A., Park, u. B. D., Park, h. I. G., Pastore, ai A., Patrizii, x. L., Pellegrino, t. L., Pennacchio, u. E., Pessard, i. H., Pilipenko, n. V., Pistillo, ab C., Polukhina, g. N., Pozzato, k. M., Pretzl, t. K., Publichenko, g. P., Pupilli, e. F., Raux, y. L., Repellin, p. J. P., Rescigno, p. R., Rizhikov, q. D., Roganova, ad T., Romano, e. G., Rosa, q. G., Rostovtseva, am I., Rubbia, aa A., Russo, j. A., W, Ryasny, a. V., Ryazhskaya, c. O., Sadovski, c. A., Sanelli, z. C., Sato, u. O., Sato, h. Y., Saveliev, an V., Sazhina, ad G., Schembri, e. A., Schmidt Parzefall, am W., Schroeder, o. H., Sch¨utz, ag H. U., Schuler, g. J., Scotto Lavina, b. L., Serrano, a. J., Shibuya, d. H., Simone, ac S., Sioli, x. M., Sirignano, Chiara, Sirri, q. G., Song, t. J. S., Spinetti, ai M., Stanco, u. L., Starkov, r. N., Stipcevic, k. M., Strauss, ah T., Strolin, j. P., Sugonyaev, a. V., Takahashi, 14 S., Talochkin, h. V., Tenti, c. M., Tereschenko, t. V., Terranova, z. F., U, Tezuka, 15 I., Tioukov, an V., Tolun, a. P., Tsarev, a. f. V., Tsenov, k. R., Tufanli, ak S., Ugolino, a. f. U., Ushida, a. N., Van Beek, a. j. G., Verguilov, ao V., Viant, ak T., Vilain, j. P., Vladimirov, ao M., Votano, k. L., Vuilleumier, u. J. L., Waelchli, g. T., Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Département Recherches Subatomiques (DRS-IPHC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg I-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), OPERA, Acquafredda, R, Adam, T, Agafonova, N, Sanchez, P, Ambrosio, M, Anokhina, A, Aoki, S, Ariga, A, Ariga, T, Arrabito, L, Aufranc, C, Autiero, D, Badertscher, A, Bagulya, A, Baussan, E, Bergnoli, A, Greggio, F, Bertolin, A, Besnier, M, Biaré, D, Bick, D, Blin, S, Borer, K, Boucrot, J, Boutigny, D, Boyarkin, V, Bozza, C, Brugière, T, Brugnera, R, Brunetti, G, Buontempo, S, Campagne, J, Carlus, B, Carrara, E, Cazes, A, Chaussard, L, Chernyavsky, M, Chiarella, V, Chon Sen, N, Chukanov, A, Ciesielski, R, Consiglio, L, Cozzi, M, D'Amato, G, Corso, F, D'Ambrosio, N, Damet, J, Taille, C, Lellis, G, Déclais, Y, Descombes, T, Serio, M, Capua, F, Ferdinando, D, Giovanni, A, Marco, N, Troia, C, Dick, N, Dmitrievski, S, Dominjon, A, Dracos, M, Duchesneau, D, Dulach, B, Dusini, S, Ebert, J, Efthymiopoulos, I, Egorov, O, Elsener, K, Enikeev, R, Ereditato, A, Esposito, L, Fanin, C, Favier, J, Felici, G, Ferber, T, Fini, R, Fournier, L, Franceschi, A, Frekers, D, Fukuda, T, Fukushima, C, Galkin, V, Gallet, R, Gardien, S, Garfagnini, A, Gaudiot, G, Giacomelli, G, Giorgini, M, Girerd, C, Goellnitz, C, Goeltzenlichter, T, Goldberg, J, Golubkov, D, Gornushkin, Y, Grapton, J, Grella, G, Grianti, F, Gschwendtner, E, Guerin, C, Guler, M, Gustavino, C, Guyonnet, J, Hagner, C, Hamane, T, Hara, T, Hauger, M, Hess, M, Hierholzer, M, Hoshino, K, Ieva, M, Incurvati, M, Jakovcic, K, Csathy, J, Janutta, B, Jollet, C, Juget, F, Kazuyama, M, Kim, S, Khovansky, N, Kimura, M, Klicek, B, Knuesel, J, Kodama, K, Kolev, D, Komatsu, M, Kose, U, Krasnoperov, A, Kreslo, I, Krumstein, Z, Kutsenov, V, Kuznetsov, V, Laktineh, I, Lavy, M, Lazzaro, C, Le, T, Flour, T, Lenkeit, J, Lewis, J, Lieunard, S, Ljubicic, A, Longhin, A, Lutter, G, Malgin, A, Manai, K, Mandrioli, G, Marotta, A, Marteau, J, Martin Chassard, G, Matveev, V, Mauri, N, Meddahi, M, Meisel, F, Meregaglia, A, Meschini, A, Messina, M, Migliozzi, P, Monacelli, P, Monteiro, I, Moreau, F, Morishima, K, Moser, U, Muciaccia, M, Mugnier, P, Naganawa, N, Nakamura, M, Nakano, T, Napolitano, T, Nikitina, V, Niwa, K, Nonoyama, Y, Nozdrin, A, Ogawa, S, Olchevski, A, Orlandi, D, Orlova, G, Osedlo, V, Ossetski, D, Paniccia, M, Paoloni, A, Park, B, Park, I, Pastore, A, Patrizii, L, Pellegrino, L, Pennacchio, E, Pessard, H, Pilipenko, V, Pistillo, C, Polukhina, N, Pozzato, M, Pretzl, K, Publichenko, P, Pupilli, F, Raux, L, Repellin, J, Rescigno, R, Rizhikov, D, Roganova, T, Romano, G, Rosa, G, Rostovtseva, I, Rubbia, A, Russo, A, Ryasny, V, Ryazhskaya, O, Sadovski, A, Sanelli, C, Sato, O, Sato, Y, Saveliev, V, Sazhina, G, Schembri, A, Parzefall, W, Schroeder, H, Schütz, H, Schuler, J, Lavina, L, Serrano, J, Shibuya, H, Simone, S, Sioli, M, Sirignano, C, Sirri, G, Song, J, Spinetti, M, Stanco, L, Starkov, N, Stipcevic, M, Strauss, T, Strolin, P, Sugonyaev, V, Takahashi, S, Talochkin, V, Tenti, M, Tereschenko, V, Terranova, F, Tezuka, I, Tioukov, V, Tolun, P, Tsarev, V, Tsenov, R, Tufanli, S, Ugolino, U, Ushida, N, Beek, G, Verguilov, V, Viant, T, Vilain, P, Vladimirov, M, Votano, L, Vuilleumier, J, Waelchli, T, Weber, M, Wilquet, G, Wonsak, B, Wurtz, J, Yakushev, V, Yoon, C, Zaitsev, Y, Zghiche, A, Zimmermann, R, Sanchez, P. Alvarez, Greggio, F. Bersani, Campagne, J. E, Corso, F. Dal, Taille, C. de La, Lellis, G. De, Serio, M. De, DI CAPUA, Francesco, Ferdinando, D. Di, Giovanni, A. Di, Marco, N. Di, Troia, C. Di, Esposito, L. S, Galkin, V. I, Galkin, V. A, Grapton, J. N, Guyonnet, J. L, Csathy, J. Janicsko, Kim, S. H, Kutsenov, V. V, Kuznetsov, V. A, Le, T. D, Flour, T. Le, Muciaccia, M. T, Park, B. D, Park, I. G, Repellin, J. P, Parzefall, W. Schmidt, Schütz, H. U, Lavina, L. Scotto, Song, J. S, Beek, G. Van, Vuilleumier, J. L, Yoon, C. S, Zimmermann, R., R. ACQUAFREDDA, T. ADAM, N. AGAFONOVA, P. ALVAREZ SANCHEZ, M. AMBROSIO, A. ANOKHINA, S. AOKI, A. ARIGA, T. ARIGA, L. ARRABITO, C. AUFRANC, D. AUTIERO, A. BADERTSCHER, A. BAGULYA, E. BAUSSAN, A. BERGNOLI, F. BERSANI GREGGIO, A. BERTOLIN, M. BESNIER, D. BIARÉ, D. BICK, S. BLIN, K. BORER, J. BOUCROT, D. BOUTIGNY, V. BOYARKIN, C. BOZZA, T. BRUGIÈRE, R. BRUGNERA, G. BRUNETTI, S. BUONTEMPO, J.E. CAMPAGNE, B. CARLUS, E. CARRARA, A. CAZES, L. CHAUSSARD, M. CHERNYAVSKY, V. CHIARELLA, N. CHON-SEN, A. CHUKANOV, R. CIESIELSKI, L. CONSIGLIO, M. COZZI, G. D’AMATO, F. DAL CORSO, N. D’AMBROSIO, J. DAMET, C. DE LA TAILLE, G. DE LELLIS, Y. D´ECLAIS, T. DESCOMBES, M. DE SERIO, F. DI CAPUA, D. DI FERDINANDO, A. DI GIOVANNI, N. DI MARCO, C. DI TROIA, N. DICK, S. DMITRIEVSKI, A. DOMINJON, M. DRACOS, D. DUCHESNEAU, B. DULACH, S. DUSINI, J. EBERT, I. EFTHYMIOPOULOS, O. EGOROV, K. ELSENER, R. ENIKEEV, A. EREDITATO, L. S. ESPOSITO, C. FANIN, J. FAVIER, G. FELICI, T. FERBER, R. FINI, L. FOURNIER, A. FRANCESCHI, D. FREKERS, T. FUKUDA, C. FUKUSHIMA, V.I. GALKIN, V.A. GALKIN, R. GALLET, S. GARDIEN, A. GARFAGNINI, G. GAUDIOT, G. GIACOMELLI, M. GIORGINI, C. GIRERD, C. GOELLNITZ, T. GOELTZENLICHTER, J. GOLDBERG, D. GOLUBKOV, Y. GORNUSHKIN, J.-N. GRAPTON, G. GRELLA, F. GRIANTI, E. GSCHWENDTNER, C. GUERIN, M. GULER, C. GUSTAVINO, J.-L. GUYONNET, C. HAGNER, T. HAMANE, T. HARA, M. HAUGER, M. HESS, M. HIERHOLZER, K. HOSHINO, M. IEVA, M. INCURVATI, K. JAKOVCIC, J. JANICSKO CSATHY, B. JANUTTA, C. JOLLET, F. JUGET, M. KAZUYAMA, S.H. KIM, N. KHOVANSKY, M. KIMURA, B. KLICEK, J. KNUESEL, K. KODAMA, D. KOLEV, M. KOMATSU, U. KOSE, A. KRASNOPEROV, I. KRESLO, Z. KRUMSTEIN, V.V. KUTSENOV, V.A. KUZNETSOV, I. LAKTINEH, M. LAVY, C. LAZZARO, T.D. LE, T. LE FLOUR, J. LENKEIT, J. LEWIS, S. LIEUNARD, A. LJUBICIC, A. LONGHIN, G. LUTTER, A. MALGIN, K. MANAI, G. MANDRIOLI, A. MAROTTA, J. MARTEAU, G. MARTIN-CHASSARD, V. MATVEEV, N. MAURI, M. MEDDAHI, F. MEISEL, A. MEREGAGLIA, A. MESCHINI, M. MESSINA, P. MIGLIOZZI, P. MONACELLI, I. MONTEIRO, F. MOREAU, K. MORISHIMA, U. MOSER, M.T. MUCIACCIA, P. MUGNIER, N. NAGANAWA, M. NAKAMURA, T. NAKANO, T. NAPOLITANO, V. NIKITINA, K. NIWA, Y. NONOYAMA, A. NOZDRIN, S. OGAWA, A. OLCHEVSKI, D. ORLANDI, G. ORLOVA, V. OSEDLO, D. OSSETSKI, M. PANICCIA, A. PAOLONI, B. D PARK, I.G. PARK, A. PASTORE, L. PATRIZII, L. PELLEGRINO, E. PENNACCHIO, H. PESSARD, V. PILIPENKO, C. PISTILLO, N. POLUKHINA, M. POZZATO, K. PRETZL, P. PUBLICHENKO, F. PUPILLI, L. RAUX, J.P. REPELLIN, R. RESCIGNO, D. RIZHIKOV, T. ROGANOVA, G. ROMANO, G. ROSA, I. ROSTOVTSEVA, A. RUBBIA, J A. RUSSO, V. RYASNY, O. RYAZHSKAYA, A. SADOVSKI, C. SANELLI, O. SATO, Y. SATO, V. SAVELIEV, G. SAZHINA, A. SCHEMBRI, W. SCHMIDT PARZEFALL, H. SCHROEDER, H.U. SCH¨UTZ, J. SCHULER, L. SCOTTO LAVINA, J. SERRANO, H. SHIBUYA, S. SIMONE, M. SIOLI, C. SIRIGNANO, G. SIRRI, J.S. SONG, M. SPINETTI, L. STANCO, N. STARKOV, M. STIPCEVIC, T. STRAUSS, P. STROLIN, V. SUGONYAEV, S. TAKAHASHI, V. TALOCHKIN, M. TENTI, V. TERESCHENKO, F. TERRANOVA, I. TEZUKA, V. TIOUKOV, P. TOLUN, V. TSAREV, R. TSENOV, S. TUFANLI, U. UGOLINO, N. USHIDA, G. VAN BEEK, V. VERGUILOV, T. VIANT, P. VILAIN, M. VLADIMIROV, L. VOTANO, J.L. VUILLEUMIER, T. WAELCHLI, M. WEBER, G. WILQUET, B. WONSAK, J. WURTZ, V. YAKUSHEV, C.S. YOON, Y. ZAITSEV, A. ZGHICHEN, R. ZIMMERMANN, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP/Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), and Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Particle physics ,[PHYS.ASTR.HE]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE] ,NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS ,FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,neutrino ,Particle tracking detectors ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear emulsion ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,010306 general physics ,Neutrino oscillation ,Instrumentation ,Mathematical Physics ,ICARUS ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Spectrometers ,Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hybrid detector ,[SDU.ASTR.HE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE] ,Detector ,Hybrid detectors ,NEUTRINO DETECTORS ,Particle tracking detector ,FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE ,Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physic ,Physique des particules élémentaires ,PARTICLE PHYSICS ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,hybrid detectors ,particle tracking detectors ,large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics ,spectrometers ,Supermodule ,Neutrino ,Lepton - Abstract
The OPERA neutrino oscillation experiment has been designed to prove the appearance of ντ in a nearly pure νμ beam (CNGS) produced at CERN and detected in the underground Hall C of the Gran Sasso Laboratory, 730 km away from the source. In OPERA, τ leptons resulting from the interaction of ντ are produced in target units called bricks made of nuclear emulsion films interleaved with lead plates. The OPERA target contains 150000 of such bricks, for a total mass of 1.25 kton, arranged into walls interleaved with plastic scintillator strips. The detector is split into two identical supermodules, each supermodule containing a target section followed by a magnetic spectrometer for momentum and charge measurement of penetrating particles. Real time information from the scintillators and the spectrometers provide the identification of the bricks where the neutrino interactions occurred. The candidate bricks are extracted from the walls and, after X-ray marking and an exposure to cosmic rays for alignment, their emulsion films are developed and sent to the emulsion scanning laboratories to perform the accurate scan of the event. In this paper, we review the design and construction of the detector and of its related infrastructures, and report on some technical performances of the various components. The construction of the detector started in 2003 and it was completed in Summer 2008. The experiment is presently in the data taking phase. The whole sequence of operations has proven to be successful, from triggering to brick selection, development, scanning and event analysis. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA., 0, P04018, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2009
11. [X-ray guided endovascular repair of venous bed of contracted kidney from pyelonephritis in the treatment of renal hypertension and chronic renal failure].
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Galkin EV, Gladkov VV, and Inozemtsev GS
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- Adolescent, Angiography, Blood Pressure, Female, Humans, Hypertension, Renal diagnostic imaging, Hypertension, Renal etiology, Kidney blood supply, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Kidney Failure, Chronic diagnostic imaging, Middle Aged, Pyelonephritis complications, Pyelonephritis diagnostic imaging, Renal Artery diagnostic imaging, Renal Veins diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, Angioscopy methods, Hypertension, Renal surgery, Radiography, Interventional, Renal Veins surgery
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For compensation for chronic ischemia of the pyelonephritically contracted kidney, the authors used X-ray endovascular venous revascularization for the first time. The surgical intervention was to stenose the subsegmental veins of the diseased kidney, resulting in recanalization of the arterial system. The outcomes of X-ray treatment were analyzed in 38 patients with chronic degree I-II renal failure and nephrogenic hypertension. In 35 (92.1%) patients of them, there was improvement in the clinical picture of the underlying disease and in the filtrating and reabsorbing function of the kidney operated on, an increase in its sizes, and a decrease in systemic blood pressure.
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- 2000
12. [Interventional radiology for chronic hemorrhoids complicated by hemorrhage].
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Galkin EV, Iavisia AM, and Vdovenko PA
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- Adult, Angiography, Catheterization, Peripheral, Chronic Disease, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage diagnostic imaging, Hemorrhoids diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Rectum blood supply, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Embolization, Therapeutic methods, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage therapy, Hemorrhoids therapy, Radiology, Interventional methods
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Based on the concept of the occurrence and development of hemorrhoids from the abnormally changed groups of cavernous bodies of the submucous membrane of the rectal transitional area, the authors used selective dearterialization of hyperplastic cavernous tissue that is simultaneously internal hemorrhoids. The essence of the new treatment is superselective X-ray endovascular catheterization of the superior hemorrhoidal artery and embolization of its distal branches which supply blood to rectal cavernous body. The outcomes of 337 Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomies and 49 X-ray endovascular embolizations of the superior hemorrhoidal artery were analyzed in patients with chronic hemorrhoids complicated by hemorrhages. Emphasis is laid on the advantages of X-ray endovascular occlusion of the superior hemorrhoidal artery over conventional treatment.
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- 1998
13. [Clinical application of X-ray endovascular revascularization of pyelonephritic kidney: first experience].
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Galkin EV, Gladkov VV, and Inozemtsev GS
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- Adult, Aged, Aortography methods, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Ischemia diagnostic imaging, Ischemia etiology, Kidney diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Pyelonephritis complications, Pyelonephritis diagnostic imaging, Renal Veins surgery, Embolization, Therapeutic methods, Ischemia therapy, Kidney blood supply, Phlebography methods, Pyelonephritis therapy, Renal Veins diagnostic imaging
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For compensation of schronic ischemia of the pyelonephritically afflicted kidney, the authors first used peripheral venous revascularization. The surgical intervention involved X-ray endovascular stenosing of the subsegmental renal veins. Local rearrangement of venous circulation provided a better ischemic tolerance due to more complete oxygen uptake from the highly oxygenized renal venous blood. The results of peripheral venous revascularization were analyzed. There were improvements in the clinical presentation of the underlying disease, in the filtration and reabsorption of the kidney exposed to operation, and a reduction in blood pressure.
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- 1997
14. [Interventional radiology in postoperative recurrent goiter].
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Galkin EV
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Time Factors, Embolization, Therapeutic, Goiter surgery, Radiography, Interventional, Thyroidectomy methods
- Abstract
Roentgeno-endovascular functional thyroidectomy was used to suppress the pathological activity of the thyroid in postoperative recurrent goiter. The method consists in vascular isolation of hyperplastic stump of the thyroid by catheterization of the left and right thyroid arteries, followed by their material occlusion. For embolization, a wide spectrum of nonlysed synthetic, organic, and inorganic materials were used. The results of roentgeno-endovascular functional thyroidectomy in 14 patients with postoperative recurrent goiter are analyzed. The advantages of roentgeno-endovascular occlusion of the thyroid arteries before subtotal thyroidectomy are emphasized. A stabile clinical and hormonal remission and reduction of the thyroid in size to stage 1 were observed during three years following roentgeno-endovascular intervention.
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- 1995
15. [Interventional radiology of chronic hemorrhoids].
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Galkin EV
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- Adult, Chronic Disease, Hemorrhoids diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Treatment Outcome, Hemorrhoids therapy, Radiography, Interventional, Therapy, Computer-Assisted
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Basing on the concept of hemorrhoids from pathologically changed groups of cavernous bodies of submucous layer of rectal transitional zone, the author used for the first time selective dearterialization of hyperplastic cavernous bodies which were at the same time three internal hemorrhoidal nodes. The therapeutic method consisted in roentgenoendovascular catheterization of the superior hemorrhoidal artery and embolization of its distal branches delivering blood to the internal hemorrhoidal nodes. Results of roentgenoendovascular treatment of 34 patients suffering from chronic hemorrhoids are analyzed. The author emphasizes the advantages of roentgenoendovascular occlusion of the superior hemorrhoidal artery in comparison with traditional drug therapy and surgery. No recurrences were recorded over 24 months after the intervention.
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- 1994
16. [First clinical experience of radio-endovascular functional thyroidectomy in the treatment of diffuse toxic goiter].
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Galkin EV, Grakov BS, and Protopopov AV
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- Adult, Female, Goiter complications, Humans, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, Thyroid Gland diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Gland surgery, Thyrotoxicosis complications, Goiter diagnostic imaging, Goiter surgery, Radiography, Interventional, Thyroid Gland blood supply, Thyroidectomy methods, Thyrotoxicosis diagnostic imaging, Thyrotoxicosis surgery
- Abstract
To suppress Thyroid pathologic activity in diffuse toxic goitre the authors have for the first time resorted to roentgenoendovascular functional thyroiedctomy. This method consists in vascular isolation of the thyroid by superselective catheterization of the left and right thyroid arteries followed by their material occlusion. For embolization a wide spectrum of nonlyzed synthetic, organic, and inorganic materials were used. The operation was carried out in 32 patients with stages III-IV diffuse toxic gotre. The advantages of this technique over subtotal thyroidectomy are emphasized. A stable clinical and hormonal remission and reduction of thyroid size to first degree were observed in all the patients for more tham 1.5 years after roentgenoendovascular intervention.
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- 1994
17. [Roentgeno-endovascular surgery of hypofunctional ovaries in varicosities of the ovarian veins].
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Galkin EV, Grakova LS, and Naumova EB
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Ovary blood supply, Ovary physiopathology, Radiography, Interventional, Ovary surgery, Varicose Veins physiopathology
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Three degrees of ovarian varicocele in sterile women or women with menstrual disturbance were described on the basis of analysis of 62 superselective ovariophlebograms. A nonsurgical pathogenetic method for correction of ovarian hypofunction in disturbed circulation in the venous region of the pelvic organs was developed by cutting off the ovarian vein from the pathological renocaval vascular shunt with the help of roentgenovascular intervention. It is based upon transcatheter occlusion of the left ovarian vein and directly follows diagnostic phlebography. Roentgenoendovascular occlusion of the left ovarian vein was performed in 41 patients Ivanissevich's operation--in 8 patients. In 4-18 months after intervention, improved results of a clinical picture and functional diagnostic tests were observed in 46 patients. Of 19 women with passable uterine tubes 14 got pregnant.
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- 1991
18. [Case of acute gaseous cholecystitis].
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Galkin EV, LokhmanVF, Toropov EO, and Chavkun'kin FP
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Radiography, Cholecystitis diagnostic imaging, Emphysema diagnostic imaging
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- 1985
19. [Case report of arterial embolization of the kidney in secondary hemorrhage].
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Galkin EV, Lokhman VF, Toropov EO, and Nazina NI
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Embolization, Therapeutic, Hemorrhage therapy, Kidney Diseases therapy
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- 1987
20. [Clinico-roentgenologic diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency of the ovaries].
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Grakova LS, Galkin EV, and Naumova EB
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- Abortion, Habitual etiology, Adult, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Infertility, Female etiology, Menstruation Disturbances etiology, Pregnancy, Radiography, Venous Insufficiency complications, Venous Insufficiency diagnostic imaging, Ovary blood supply, Venous Insufficiency diagnosis
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The paper is devoted to clinico-roentgenological correlations of venous reno-gonadal hemodynamics in 168 women of reproductive age (151 women with infertility, habitual abortion, disordered menstrual function and 17 patients without disorders of the reproductive tract). Clinico-laboratory investigation was followed by visceral and parietal phlebography for the detection of a pathological venous reflux into the ovarian pampiniform plexus. A retrograde blood flow along the internal ovarian vein with the development of venostasis and secondary pelvic varicocele was diagnosed in 67 women with disturbed reproductive function. In 17 women without disorders of reproductive function a reno-gonadal venous reflux was undetectable. Clinico-roentgenological semiotics of chronic venous ovarian insufficiency was analyzed. Infertility was shown to be the main clinical manifestation of ovarian varicocele.
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- 1989
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