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    Effect of hot isostatic pressing on structure and properties of intermetallic NiAl–Cr–Mo alloy produced by selective laser melting by Khomutov, M., Potapkin, P., Cheverikin, V., Petrovskiy, P., Travyanov, A., Logachev, I., Sova, A., Smurov, I.

    Published in Intermetallics (01-05-2020)
    “…Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing technology commonly applied for direct fabrication of complex-shaped parts from metal powders. In…”
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    Refining the method for determining the flow rate of air entrained by freely falling polydisperse loose material by Logachev, I.N., Popov, E.N., Logachev, K.I., Averkova, O.A.

    Published in Powder technology (01-08-2020)
    “…Air entrainment by a flow of loose material is the primary cause of dust releases during handling of such materials. Computing the flow rate of air ejected by…”
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    Long-Lived Recurrent Fluxes of Energetic Ions from Coronal Holes on the Sun by Zeldovich, M. A., Logachev, Yu. I.

    “…Results are presented from studying the relative abundances and energy spectra of 4 He, C, O, and Fe suprathermal ions in particle fluxes from long-lived…”
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    Coronal Propagation of Solar Protons during and after Their Stochastic Acceleration by Grigorieva, I. Yu, Struminsky, A. B., Logachev, Yu. I., Sadovski, A. M.

    Published in Cosmic research (01-06-2023)
    “…Solar protons in eruptive flares are stochastically accelerated in a wide spatial angle, and then they are effectively kept behind the expanding coronal mass…”
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    Spectrum of Jovian Electrons during the Solar Activity Minimum of 2007−2008 by Daibog, E. I., Logachev, Yu. I.

    “…A combination of two power laws is used to present spectra of electrons in the MeV range of energies, measured during the solar activity minimum in 2007−2008…”
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    Isolated Solar Cosmic Ray Events Caused by Energetic Storm Particles (ESPs) by Bazilevskaya, G. A., Daibog, E. I., Logachev, Yu. I.

    Published in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (01-08-2023)
    “…Based on the catalogs of solar proton events for the 23rd and 24th solar cycles, events were chosen that lacked a reliable source of particles but were…”
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    Destruction of Ferruginous Quartzite in Rock Mass by High-Gradient Magnetic Fields by Anisimov, V. N., Logachev, V. I., Logachev, I. I.

    Published in Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute (01-11-2019)
    “…The results of experimental and theoretical studies of the applicability of strong pulsed magnetic fields to destruct ferruginous quartzite are presented. A…”
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    Solar Relativistic Electrons and Protons on October 28, 2021 (GLE73) by Struminsky, A. B., Grigorieva, I. Yu, Logachev, Yu. I., Sadovskii, A. M.

    “…The authors consider the proton event of October 28, 2021, accompanied by the ground-level enhancement in the cosmic ray intensity (GLE73). It was the first…”
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    Searching for Sources of Solar Cosmic Rays in Weak Events by Bazilevskaya, G. A., Daibog, E. I., Logachev, Yu. I.

    “…Some of the weak solar proton events in which protons with energies E ≥ 10 MeV are registered by observers on the Earth are particles accelerated by shock…”
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    Mathematical Model of Separation Flow near a Suction Channel Embedded in the Side Surface of the Cylinder with an Open Part of the Base by Averkova, O. A., Logachev, K. I., Tiron, O. V.

    “…This article presents an algorithm for calculating the circular slit suction developed using stationary discrete vortex rings without self-induction. The…”
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    Solar Electrons and Protons in the Events of September 4–10, 2017 and Related Phenomena by Struminskii, A. B., Grigor’eva, I. Yu, Logachev, Yu. I., Sadovskii, A. M.

    Published in Plasma physics reports (01-02-2020)
    “…The solar proton events on September 4–10, 2017 motivated us to reconsider the hypothesis of the presence of two phases of acceleration of charged particles in…”
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    Relationship between Duration and Rate of the CME Acceleration by Struminsky, A. B., Grigor’eva, I. Yu, Logachev, Yu. I., Sadovski, A. M.

    Published in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (01-11-2021)
    “…The sequence of solar processes leading to positive feedback between the plasma motion and heating, electron acceleration, and, eventually, the formation of…”
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    Two Types of Gradual Events: Solar Protons and Relativistic Electrons by Struminsky, A. B., Logachev, Yu. I., Grigorieva, I. Yu, Sadovski, A. M.

    Published in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (01-12-2020)
    “…— The gradual solar flares on April 21, 2002 (X1.5), and August 24, 2002 (X3.1), played an important role in the formation of the modern paradigm of…”
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    Solar Energetic Proton Fluxes in Near-Earth Space on March 13–23, 2023 by Vlasova, N. A., Bazilevskaya, G. A., Ginzburg, E. A., Daibog, E. I., Kalegaev, V. V., Kaportseva, K. B., Logachev, Yu. I., Myagkova, I. N.

    Published in Cosmic research (01-04-2024)
    “…The results of studying the fluxes of solar protons with energies greater than 5 MeV in near-Earth space on March 13–23, 2023, are presented. The features of…”
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    Solar Electrons and Protons in Flares with a Pronounced Impulsive Phase by Struminsky, A. B., Grigorieva, I. Yu, Logachev, Yu. I., Sadovskii, A. M.

    “…Flares with a pronounced impulsive phase are considered: X9.7 (S18W63) of November 6, 1997, X6.9 (N17W69) of August 9, 2011, and X1.1 (S13W59) of July 6, 2012,…”
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    Increasing the Pollutants Capture Rate by Local Exhaust Due to the Use of External Swirling Jet. Part 1. Research Methods by Zaitsev, O. N., Logachev, K. I., Gol’tsov, A. B.

    Published in Refractories and industrial ceramics (01-09-2022)
    “…To capture pollutants in various buildings and structures, it is necessary to use local exhaust systems. One of the criteria of the local exhaust efficiency,…”
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    Increasing the Rate of Pollutants Capture by Local Exhaust Due to the Use of External Swirling Jet. Part 2. Results of Numerical and Experimental Studies by Zaitsev, O. N., Logachev, K. I., Gol’tsov, A. B.

    Published in Refractories and industrial ceramics (01-11-2022)
    “…To capture pollutants in various buildings and structures, it is necessary to use local exhaust systems. It is proposed to increase one of the criteria for the…”
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    Oxide Nonmetallic Inclusions in an NiAl-Based Nickel Alloy by Alpatov, A. V., Grigorovich, K. V., Logachev, I. A.

    Published in Russian metallurgy Metally (01-09-2021)
    “…—Fractional gas analysis is used to study the oxide nonmetallic inclusions (NIs) in a nickel alloy based on the NiAl intermetallic compound. Aluminum,…”
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    Simulation of Flow Separation at the Entrance to Round Exhaust Hoods with a Protrusion by Averkova, O. A., Logachev, K. I., Kozlov, T. A., Popov, E. N.

    Published in Refractories and industrial ceramics (01-07-2022)
    “…The article discusses the feasibility of using protrusions for round exhaust hoods of the bell type used to capture pollutants. The boundaries of the vortex…”
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