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Mid-Ordovician (Late Darriwilian) Conodonts From The Southern-Central Taurides, Turkey: Geological Implications, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, M. Cemal Göncüoğlu, Graciela N. Sarmiento, M. Ali̇ Gül Jan 2002

Mid-Ordovician (Late Darriwilian) Conodonts From The Southern-Central Taurides, Turkey: Geological Implications, Hüseyi̇n Kozlu, M. Cemal Göncüoğlu, Graciela N. Sarmiento, M. Ali̇ Gül

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Tekmen Member of the Seydişehir Formation of the Silifke-Aydıncık Nappe is exposed between the towns Silifke and Aydıncık, in the central Taurides, southern Turkey. The member is composed of sandy limestones with interbeds of reddish shales. Distinctive depositional features of the carbonates and associated siliciclastics are suggestive of a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic tempestite-type deposition in a shelf environment. The conodont fauna from the Tekmen Member includes taxa that are known from the Baltoscandian region and are referred to the Darriwilian, being the first Middle-Ordovician finding from Turkey. A late Darriwilian (late Lasnamägian to Uhakun) age migth be attributed to the …


The Role Of Crustal Fluids In Strike-Slip Tectonics: New Insights From Magnetotelluric Studies, Martyn Unsworth Jan 2002

The Role Of Crustal Fluids In Strike-Slip Tectonics: New Insights From Magnetotelluric Studies, Martyn Unsworth

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The presence of fluids in the Earth's crust can dramatically change the rheology and may control a wide range of tectonic processes, especially in regions characterized by strike-slip deformation. Fluids such as water and partial melt change the electrical resistivity of the subsurface and may be detected through geophysical techniques that remotely sense electrical resistivity. For imaging to crustal and upper mantle depths, the most useful technique is magnetotellurics (MT) that uses natural electromagnetic waves as an energy source. Magnetotelluric studies of the Tibetan Plateau have detected a widespread mid-crustal layer of partial melting across almost the entire north-south extent …


The Silistar Intrusive, Eastern Srednogorie Zone, Bulgaria: Structural Data And Potential For Porphyry Copper And Epithermal Systems, Radoslav Nakov, Thomas Kerestedjian, Angel Kunov Jan 2002

The Silistar Intrusive, Eastern Srednogorie Zone, Bulgaria: Structural Data And Potential For Porphyry Copper And Epithermal Systems, Radoslav Nakov, Thomas Kerestedjian, Angel Kunov

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Late Cretaceous Silistar intrusion comprises of gabbros, gabbro-diorites to quartz-diorites and aplites, that were emplaced into a volcano-sedimentary succession of similar age. Structural data suggest that this intrusion is part of a larger, partially exposed body. A dense network of primary and secondary joints, in many places filled with various ore and gangue minerals, is a conspicuous feature of the intrusion. Hydrothermal alteration affecting the intrusion and the wall rocks includes: uralitization (amphibole±epidote), secondary biotitization and propylitization. Propylitic alteration occurred in two stages: high temperature (epidote-actinolite-chlorite) and middle to low temperature (sericite-chlorite-carbonate-epidote and chlorite-sericite-carbonate). Products of later alteration events …


Obituary Prof. Dr. Orhan Kaya [4th October 1937-24th November 2002] By, Tanju Kaya Jan 2002

Obituary Prof. Dr. Orhan Kaya [4th October 1937-24th November 2002] By, Tanju Kaya

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

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Automated Recognition Of Ergogenic Aids Using Soft Independent Modeling Of Class Analogy (Simca), M. Praisler, J. Van Bocxlaer, A. De Leenheer, D. L. Massart Jan 2002

Automated Recognition Of Ergogenic Aids Using Soft Independent Modeling Of Class Analogy (Simca), M. Praisler, J. Van Bocxlaer, A. De Leenheer, D. L. Massart

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

The introduction of effective drug testing procedures in doping control reduced, but did not eliminate, their abuse by athletes. The most important analytical challenge is the recognition of the new analog compounds. In attempts to circumvent existing controlled substance laws, slightly modified chemical structures (by adding or changing substituents at various positions on the banned molecules) are used. As a result, no substance belonging to a prohibited class may be used nowadays, even if it has not been specifically listed. We present a chemometric procedure acting as an automated GC-FTIR screening test detecting the molecular structural similarity of unknown compounds …


Revised Stratigraphy And Facies Analysis Of Palaeocene-Eocene Supra-Allochthonous Sediments (Denizli, Sw Turkey) And Their Tectonic Significance, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r Jan 2002

Revised Stratigraphy And Facies Analysis Of Palaeocene-Eocene Supra-Allochthonous Sediments (Denizli, Sw Turkey) And Their Tectonic Significance, Hasan Sözbi̇li̇r

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

A non-metamorphosed sedimentary sequence of Late Palaeocene-Eocene age exposed to the south of Dereköy Village (east of Denizli) was formerly interpreted as the uppermost part of the Menderes Massif. However, detailed field data indicates that the Dereköy succession rests unconformably on the Lycian ophiolitic mélange and thus cannot be accepted as a part of the Menderes sequence. The Dereköy succession consists of shelf to sub-marine sedimentary deposits that begin with a transgressive basal conglomerate, followed by limestone and then grading upward into clastic turbidites. The clastic beds have intra-basinal and extra-basinal fragments derived from carbonate lenses and the Lycian thrust …


Tectonostratigraphic Evolution Of The North Anatolian Palaeorift (Napr): Hettangian-Aptian Passive Continental Margin Of The Northern Neo-Tethys, Turkey, Ali̇ Koçyi̇ği̇t, Demi̇r Altiner Jan 2002

Tectonostratigraphic Evolution Of The North Anatolian Palaeorift (Napr): Hettangian-Aptian Passive Continental Margin Of The Northern Neo-Tethys, Turkey, Ali̇ Koçyi̇ği̇t, Demi̇r Altiner

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Jurassic-Early Cretaceous stratigraphical, sedimentological and structural evolutionary history of the northern branch of Neo-Tethys is recorded and preserved within an average 6-km-thick basin fill. The basin fill is well-exposed as discontinuous inliers of varying size and thickness within, and to the north of, the Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture throughout northern Turkey. This basin fill unconformably overlies a substratum comprising the deformed rock assemblages of the Triassic Karakaya palaeorift and its Hercynian basement. Detailed studies based on geological mapping at a 1/25,000 scale and stratigraphic sections measured at 14 type localities show that this infill includes stratigraphical and sedimentological …


Pyrite Deformation Textures In The Deposits Of The Küre Mining District (Kastamonu-Turkey), İlkay Kuşcu, Ayhan Erler Jan 2002

Pyrite Deformation Textures In The Deposits Of The Küre Mining District (Kastamonu-Turkey), İlkay Kuşcu, Ayhan Erler

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Küre volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits lie within the Kastamonu province in the western part of the Pontide tectonic belt of Turkey, and are hosted by ophiolite-related pre-Liassic basaltic sequences. Mineralogical studies of the pyritic massive sulfide deposits of the Küre mining district have shown that the sulfide assemblages, particularly pyrite, have undergone a history of deformation and metamorphism. The Küre volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits show a range of macroscopic and microscopic textures, which are also observed in metamorphosed VMS deposits elsewhere. These textures are cataclastic, annealing and fracture-filling textures which developed in two successive stages; cataclastic texture predominated during …


A New Congestion Control Mechanism Proposed For The Sscop Protocol, A. Hali̇m Zai̇m Jan 2002

A New Congestion Control Mechanism Proposed For The Sscop Protocol, A. Hali̇m Zai̇m

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunications Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation Q.2110 states that the update of a granted credit window to the transmitter (VR(MR)) is implementation dependent. In this paper, a new algorithm is designed to control the traffic flow coming from malfunctioning users. The VR(MR) parameter is controlled for that purpose. The simulation results show that this new technique nearly doubles the system performance.


A Novel Mom Approach For Obtaining Accurate And Efficient Solutions In Optical Rib Waveguide, Namik Yener, Ercan Topuz Jan 2002

A Novel Mom Approach For Obtaining Accurate And Efficient Solutions In Optical Rib Waveguide, Namik Yener, Ercan Topuz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The optical rib waveguide (ORW) plays an important role in the design of several integrated optical devices. Various methods have been proposed for obtaining the modal field solutions in ORW. However, to the best of our knowledge none of them is capable of providing accurate full-wave benchmark solutions. Here we present a novel MoM approach wherein the modes of a loaded rectangular waveguide are utilized as basis functions and demonstrate that this approach is very efficient and yields highly accurate full-wave results which can serve as benchmark solutions in assessing the quality of the data reported in the literature.


Plane Wave Diffraction By A Dielectric Loaded Open Parallel Thick Plate Waveguide, Bahatti̇n Türetken, Ali̇ Alkumru Jan 2002

Plane Wave Diffraction By A Dielectric Loaded Open Parallel Thick Plate Waveguide, Bahatti̇n Türetken, Ali̇ Alkumru

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A uniform asymptotic high-frequency solution for a two-dimensional diffraction problem of plane electromagnetic waves by a dielectric loaded open parallel thick plate waveguide is investigated rigorously using the Fourier transform technique in conjunction with the mode matching method. This mixed method of formulation gives rise to scalar modified Wiener-Hopf equations of the second kind for which the solution contains a set of infinitely many constants satisfying an infinite system of linear algebraic equations. A numerical solution of this system is obtained for various values of plate thickness, incidence angle and permittivity, and the effect of these parameters on the diffraction …


Scalar Wave Diffraction By Perfectly Soft Thin Circular Cylinder Of Finite Length; Analytical Regularization Method, Eylem Özkan, Fati̇h Di̇kmen, Yury Alexanderovich Tuchkin Jan 2002

Scalar Wave Diffraction By Perfectly Soft Thin Circular Cylinder Of Finite Length; Analytical Regularization Method, Eylem Özkan, Fati̇h Di̇kmen, Yury Alexanderovich Tuchkin

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A new mathematically rigorous and numerically effective method for solving the boundary value problem of scalar wave diffraction by an infinitely thin circular cylindrical screen of finite length is proposed. The method is based on the combination of the Orthogonal Polynomials Approach, and on the ideas of the methods of analytical regularization. As a result of the suggested regularization procedure, the initial boundary value problem is equivalently reduced to the infinite system of the linear algebraic equations of the second kind, i.e. to an equation of the type (I + H)x = b in the space \ell _{2} of square …


Stability Analysis Of A Closed-Loop Control For A Pulse Width Modulated Dc Motor Drive, Fatma Gürbüz, Eyüp Akpinar Jan 2002

Stability Analysis Of A Closed-Loop Control For A Pulse Width Modulated Dc Motor Drive, Fatma Gürbüz, Eyüp Akpinar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, the effect of the variation of amplitude and the chopping period of a PWM signal on the stability of a closed-loop control for a DC motor drive is investigated. First, the entire system is formulated as a Linear Quadratic (LQ) tracker with output feedback [1]. Then, stability analysis for the varying amplitude and the varying chopping period is carried out by the methods of root locus and the Jury test. Finally, stability limits obtained from a root locus and Jury test are checked by the simulation of the system in MATLAB.


Derivative Spectrophotometric Determination Of Caffeine In Some Beverages, Güzi̇n Alpdoğan, Kadi̇r Karabi̇na, Sidika Sungur Jan 2002

Derivative Spectrophotometric Determination Of Caffeine In Some Beverages, Güzi̇n Alpdoğan, Kadi̇r Karabi̇na, Sidika Sungur

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Caffeine content was determined in cola, coffee and tea by second and third order derivative spectrophotometry without using any separation or background correction technique and reagent. The method is based on the measurement of the distances between two extremum values (peak to peak amplitudes) in the second order (cola) and third order (coffee and tea) derivative spectra of the sample solution. Calibration curves were constructed for the 2.0-10.0 \mu g ml^{-1}concentration range. As a reference method, reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic procedure was developed. Commercially available beverages were analyzed by the two methods and the results were statistically compared …


Comparison Of Supercritical Fluid And Solvent Extraction Of Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium), Muammer Kaplan, Mark R. Simmonds, George Davidson Jan 2002

Comparison Of Supercritical Fluid And Solvent Extraction Of Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium), Muammer Kaplan, Mark R. Simmonds, George Davidson

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) analyses are used to show that supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) using carbon dioxide is an effective means of extracting a range of components from feverfew samples. It was found that the specific compositions of solvent extracts and SFE extracts are different. The amounts of the presumed active ingredient parthenolide have been confirmed to be very variable. Feverfew seeds were particularly rich in parthenolide, while dried powdered samples contained less and, in one case, none at all. The tunability of SFE has been demonstrated, and it was shown that successive extractions …


On The Spectral Properties Of The Regular Sturm-Liouville Problem With The Lag Argument For Which Its Boundary Conditions Depends On The Spectral Parameter, Mehmet Bayramoğlu, Kevser Özden Köklü, Oya Baykal Jan 2002

On The Spectral Properties Of The Regular Sturm-Liouville Problem With The Lag Argument For Which Its Boundary Conditions Depends On The Spectral Parameter, Mehmet Bayramoğlu, Kevser Özden Köklü, Oya Baykal

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, the asymptotic expression of the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Sturm-Liouville equation with the lag argument y''(t) + \lambda^2 y(t) + M(t)y (t - \Delta(t)) = 0 and the spectral parameter in the boundary conditions \lambda y(0) +y'(0) = 0 \lambda^{2}y(\pi) + y'(\pi) = 0 y(t - \Delta(t)) = y(0)\varphi(t - \Delta(t)), t - \Delta(t) < 0 has been founded in a finite interval, where M(t) and \Delta(t) \geq 0 are continuous functions on [0, \pi], \lambda > 0 is a real parameter, \varphi(t) is an initial function which is satisfied with the condition \varphi(0) = 1 and continuous in the initial set.


C-Closed Sets In L-Fuzzy Topological Spaces And Some Of Its Applications, Ali̇ Ahmed Nouh Jan 2002

C-Closed Sets In L-Fuzzy Topological Spaces And Some Of Its Applications, Ali̇ Ahmed Nouh

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

We introduce and study the notion of C-closed sets in L-fuzzy topological spaces. Then, C-convergence theory for nets and ideals is established in terms of C-closedness. Finally, we give a new concept of C-continuity on L-fuzzy topological space by means of L-fuzzy C-closedness and investigate some of its properties and its relationships with other L-fuzzy mappings introduced previously. Then we systematically study the characterizations of this notion with the aid of the C-convergence of L-fuzzy nets and L-fuzzy ideals.


On The Modular Curve X(6) And Surfaces Admitting Genus 2 Fibrations, Gülay Karadoğan Jan 2002

On The Modular Curve X(6) And Surfaces Admitting Genus 2 Fibrations, Gülay Karadoğan

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, we study the moduli spaces of surfaces admitting nonsmooth genus 2 fibrations with slope \lambda = 6 (necessarily) over curves of genus \geq 1. We determine the structure of each connected component of these moduli spaces. Our results fill the gap of earlier work in the literature to complete the picture of the moduli spaces of genus 2 fibrations over curves of genus \geq 2 except for the case of \lambda = 4.


On Some Class Of Hypersurfaces In \Bbb{E}^{N+1} Satisfying Chen's Equality, Ci̇han Özgür, Kadri̇ Arslan Jan 2002

On Some Class Of Hypersurfaces In \Bbb{E}^{N+1} Satisfying Chen's Equality, Ci̇han Özgür, Kadri̇ Arslan

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper we study pseudosymmetry type hypersurfaces in the Euclidean space \Bbb{E}^{n+1} satisfying B. Y. Chen's equality.


One Sided Banach Algebras, A. El Kinani, A. Najmi, Mohamed Oudadess Jan 2002

One Sided Banach Algebras, A. El Kinani, A. Najmi, Mohamed Oudadess

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

Many properties of two-sided algebras remain valid for one-sided algebras. Namely, any one sided Banach algebra is commutative modulo its Jacobson radical.


Flat Marcinkiewicz Integral Operators, Hussain Al-Qassem, Ahmad Al-Salman Jan 2002

Flat Marcinkiewicz Integral Operators, Hussain Al-Qassem, Ahmad Al-Salman

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, we study Marcinkiewicz integral operators with rough kernels supported by surfaces of revolutions. We prove that our operators are bounded on L^p under certain convexity assumptions on our surfaces and under very weak conditions on the kernel.


Stimulated Polarization In \Bf Linbo_{3} And \Bf Ba_{2}Nanb_{5}O_{15} Crystals, Süleyman Çabuk, Amirullah Mamedov Jan 2002

Stimulated Polarization In \Bf Linbo_{3} And \Bf Ba_{2}Nanb_{5}O_{15} Crystals, Süleyman Çabuk, Amirullah Mamedov

Turkish Journal of Physics

Thermally Stimulated Conductivity (TSC) and thermoelectret state in LiNbO_{3} and Ba_{2}NaNb_{5}O_{15} were measured as a function of temperature and time in dark and under UV excitation at liquid nitrogen temperature. Effect of polarization and the other external influences on thermoelectret were investigated. The thermal activation energy levels of traps were determined from TSC measurements as well as parameters (electric field, temperature, etc.) which are necessary for characterizing thermoelectrets were obtained.


Effect Of Rf Power On The Electrical Properties Of Glow-Discharge A-Si:H, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay Jan 2002

Effect Of Rf Power On The Electrical Properties Of Glow-Discharge A-Si:H, Hüseyi̇n Tolunay

Turkish Journal of Physics

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon films were prepared in an rf glow-discharge system by decomposing undiluted silane at various rf power densities. Dark conductivity and photoconductivity of the films have been measured in the temperature range 420K-100K at four different photon fluxes. It was observed that both dark conductivity and photoconductivity increase with increasing rf power density.


Kinetics Of Light-Induced Metastable Defect Creation And Annealing In A-Si:H, Alp Osman Kodolbaş, Aynur Eray, Özcan Öktü Jan 2002

Kinetics Of Light-Induced Metastable Defect Creation And Annealing In A-Si:H, Alp Osman Kodolbaş, Aynur Eray, Özcan Öktü

Turkish Journal of Physics

Constant Photocurrent Method (CPM) and steady state photoconductivity measurements are used to investigate the creation of light-induced metastable defects in a-Si:H at room temperature and their annealing. Light-induced metastable defect concentration N$_{d}$ varies with exposure time t_{e}as t_{e}^{r} with r=0.34\ pm 0.02, as expected from the recombination induced weak bond breaking model [1]. The validity of a stretched exponential model is also studied [2]. From the annealing experiments, the distribution of thermal annealing activation energies is calculated following the method proposed by Hata and Wagner [3]. Defects created at room temperature show a narrow distribution of annealing activation energies peaking …


Experimental Investigation Of Temperature Effect On Refractive Index Of Dye Laser Liquids, Şeref Yaltkaya, Ramazan Aydin Jan 2002

Experimental Investigation Of Temperature Effect On Refractive Index Of Dye Laser Liquids, Şeref Yaltkaya, Ramazan Aydin

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this work, refractive index of selected dye laser solutions were measured by fiber optic sensor. The fiber optic probe was dipped into the liquids and according to Fresnel's Reflection Law, refractive index values were obtained at the wavelength of the laser utilized. The solutions consisted of Rhodamine 6G, Rhodamine B and Coumarin 481 dissolved in methanol, and ethylene glycol, respectively. Refractive index variations of the dye solutions and their solvents with temperature were measured and the refractive index temperature coefficient dn/dT were calculated at the wavelength of 780 nm.


Dependence Of Neutron-Proton Entity Transfer On Superfluid Parameters, Hüseyi̇n Ayteki̇n Jan 2002

Dependence Of Neutron-Proton Entity Transfer On Superfluid Parameters, Hüseyi̇n Ayteki̇n

Turkish Journal of Physics

In this study the nuclear matrix elements of neutron-proton (n-p) entity transfer of even-even nuclei are investigated in the Tamm-Dancoff Approximation (TDA). These matrix elements are used for n-p entity stripping from even-even nuclei and n-p entity absorbing of even-even nuclei. It is shown that the matrix element of 0^{+} \to 0^{+} transition between {\left {Z,N} \right\rangle} and {\left {Z - 2,N - 2} \right\rangle} even-even nuclei via the 1^{+} states of {\left {Z - 1,N - 1} \right\rangle} intermediate nuclei depends only on the superfluid parameters.


Urbach's Rule And Optical Properties For Tlgas_{2}, Aytunç Ateş, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Muhammet Yildirim, Seydi̇ Doğan, Songül Duman, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen Jan 2002

Urbach's Rule And Optical Properties For Tlgas_{2}, Aytunç Ateş, Beki̇r Gürbulak, Muhammet Yildirim, Seydi̇ Doğan, Songül Duman, Tacetti̇n Yildirim, Sebahatti̇n Tüzemen

Turkish Journal of Physics

Absorption measurements were carried out on TlGaS_{2} sample in the temperature range between 10 and 320 K in 10 K steps. There is an abrupt change in the Urbach energy at 180 K and 280 K and steepness parameter at 120 K and 220 K .Obtained from the changing of the Urbach energy, these may be phase transition temperatures. The phonon energies calculated for TlGaS_{2} is 19.7 \pm 5 meV.


On Numerical Simulations Of Composite Dielectrics In Thermally Stimulated Conditions, Eni̇s Tuncer, Stanislaw M. Gubanski Jan 2002

On Numerical Simulations Of Composite Dielectrics In Thermally Stimulated Conditions, Eni̇s Tuncer, Stanislaw M. Gubanski

Turkish Journal of Physics

A binary composite system with particulated inclusions was considered. First, thermally stimulated depolarization ({\sc tsd}) currents of the system were simulated by altering different parameters of the {\sc tsd} current equation, {\em i.e.}, intrinsic dielectric properties of constituents, conductivity of inclusions, heating rate and activation energy of inclusion conductivity and shape of inclusions. Two different methods of finding the activation energy of {\sc tsd} processes from the simulated {\sc tsd} currents were discussed. Second, we have included the Monte Carlo technique by assuming that the shape factor of inclusions were distributed. These simulations have shown that if the inclusions were …


Radiation Transfer For Exponential C(X), Fatma Erdoğan Jan 2002

Radiation Transfer For Exponential C(X), Fatma Erdoğan

Turkish Journal of Physics

The emergent flux for radiation transfer in inhomogeneous half-space for exponential c(x) = 1 + ke^{-mx}/1 + be^{-mx} is obtained by using Modified-Eddington method, where m, b, k are constants. As a result of this work, angular flux is obtained in terms of Jacobi polynomials.


Radial And Nonradial Oscillations Of 63 Her (Hd155514 = Hr6391), Ri̇kkat Ci̇velek, Ni̇lgün Kiziloğlu, Hali̇l Kirbiyik Jan 2002

Radial And Nonradial Oscillations Of 63 Her (Hd155514 = Hr6391), Ri̇kkat Ci̇velek, Ni̇lgün Kiziloğlu, Hali̇l Kirbiyik

Turkish Journal of Physics

An attempt has been made toward explaining the observed frequencies in 63 Her. A sequence of evolutionary models have been calculated up to a point where stellar parameters match the observed luminosity and effective temperature of 63 Her. Radial and nonradial oscillations frequencies were obtained for a series of masses 1.85, 1.90 and 1.95 M_\odot and eigth models which represent best the pulsations of 63 Her are given in this paper. Calculations are restricted to low harmonic degrees ( l= 0,1,2,3 ). Six of the eigth observed frequencies quoted in literature were obtained. These we obtained for the model of …