SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLOLOBOV, B. - GOLOMB, G.

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Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 107-a - 3/18 AID P - 5267 Authors Nikolayev, K. G., Kand. of Tech. Sc'~. a~-'d B. A. Gololobov, Eng. (TsNIITS) Title Detection Of POSSible cracko In welded Jo-I.nts of vessels Periodical Svar. proizv., 9, 9-12, S 1956 Abstract The authors describe the methods and tests developed by the Central Scientific Research Institute of Ship- building Technique for determInation :f thickness of welded steel, number of welding travels, rigidity of welded sheets, thermal processes, initial temperature in base metal, etc. Many of these methods now are adapted in the shipbuilding industry. Two tables, 2 photos, 2 drawings, 2 graphs. 1 Russian reference. Institution TsNIITS (Central Scientific Research Institute of Ship- building Technology probable expanded translation). Submitted No date MM I L 16-1471-65 E7irr(m)lfi7wlA(d)IFWP(Y)IEWP(t)IW(k)I (b) Pf-4 JwWaM f ACCESSION xR AH4o46251 BOOK EXPLOITATION Boris Andrayevich; Ilikol eyt Konitentin Q Q!IE4.41 at 9 h Properties of welded nts of stealbulle ($VoY6t** Qva~io ~Icb aii~4dineoir~ korpusny*k] r 631;1 '196411 po .1 y Leningrad, Tzd-vo Sidostroyelds, il 1 j illus., biblio., tables. 11,900 coples priAteda !TOPIC TAas: ship bull, weldment, carbon steel, ,PURPOSE AND COVERAGEs The took examines the~basia propa~tli 4's of; t Motal iof weldments of carbon and low alloy hull steols:of th 0 ii-litii:: 1 i a PR4 As The effect of alloying elements, temperaturei and the: thil-A Wesil~i, iJae :baso; imetall welding regime, and other engineering tactoors oc t44 pro.- 1 !parties of weldment metal in static.'and dynamic loading janc Vn thil tendency! to crack formation and corrosion resistance in sea water. 14 desc!rl."A. The' -book gives some methods of improving the properties of weldment indital. It is intended for engineers and designers working in the weld iag oit W11 steals and the development of welding materials. It alm6 can be~; iised b,;t ~.~dvaniced, -students-of higher educational institutions and researcheL-ii.: TABIE OF CONTENTS Cabridged3: Card 1/2 XWEENE"Mm Nk L 16471-65 ~ACCESSION 11R Am4o46251 iIntroduction -- 3 :Ch. I. Methods of determining the propertiegi~ of Weldmental 10. Ch. II. Properti weldments of ordinary-~ carton StsOl jaid 10'41 &110 steals of the SXhL 37 Ch. III. Properties of weldments of new'hull steels -57~ Ich, IV, Properties of weldments:szide by nowwolding metbojill 'Ch. V. Ageing of weldment metal -~ 90 V1. Weldment strength in dynamic loading 99 !Ch. VII. Fatigue strength of volddente -- 1124 ~!Ch. VIII. Corrosion resistance ofveldmqntG:in.sea Water ;-4- 133. ':Ch. IX. Effect of alloying elements on thetechanical j0 rtlts vj~o o :of the weld metal -- 156 Ch. X. Effect of welding regimen and other,factors on theineeb =~Gal properties of the weldment --,1?2 'Ch. X1. Effect of temperature of the metal,daring weldtogl on t lie; properties i, of the weldment 186 ;SUB CODE: MM SUBMITTEDi 09Apr64 HR REF, S4141 OMI) OTHERs 015 :Card 2/2 ........... . . .... . ...... f iT-":-:"~ 1j, Vill rd 11 C -Ind 1;~ea',1- "'a; I L' C OD L a't d -"i: loc; 1'- 2 Ui 10-1 U L 1 1- na c"z:. - i; 7.t vi- -2 -1L U.: Uni i.L re 5 -e C rae d f,U"~ i ar r, 07.-e -.4-- 1, I L Wd12 0 ~3 %V 'Z,T of "D 1'D u a rd , ~:-l T" .:/: GOLOLOBOV, M., inz. "An introduction to the theory of aircraft structuxos" by D. Willipmq. Reviewed by M. Golclobov. Strojirer-slivi 13 no.3:239 ~Lr '63. .~ - ~A; - "-;: I 9 ., I i 1 .1 . I .. GOLOLOBOV, Michal, inz. Application of influence coefficient's of individr.mi r:- -,, a statically indeterminate structure 4ri itg -olutJon I~v Lhc matrix deformation method. Zpravcda, VZI,U 3:'1-7 'f,4. -OLOLCI I MY, II.G. So-parator units ustid i7i (11,1111:1. '*IiUl.. t; eldl , info-=4 no.11:15 15~9. 11:6) ( AUTilUi~: t'-ololobov, V.(I., I, e AL ca ~~ -i.oi,, C, f"at An: of r-rob a b i I i-c- -7 inerd. - "C S PhRIO-Oi~;Ai,:Ves-uni ABSTIUCTI: 'u, Sin~,- the exul-,Ae Of Ll 1`1'01';-~ l'i t - I appiicatiou of to chains is e=lalined. ~'J*.Zi:O~;ilai---- r:; i C, in E0 1 ea--L, dimensdon, u`,~j :A i U,e -cc,~,-)'able a I -ZU y-.Loids u-,ic E". I 1:.~ 11! t I-d CALOTPBOV, V.(;. ';nparittorq for tron-oro drw3jjjjj,,:. rio. 1: 6-7 '60. ~.",atl 1l.,;) (14tgnotic gnparation of orwi) C-CL40W V.~-,. The 159A-SE and 54ALG-1 magnetic separato-rs mr.-~- app---,~,tus for Ore o . 6 - 4 -( I ~: 0 . ~TRA 13:?) dre-sing. n ( I., (I~LaL-nctic separation of ores) GOLOU)LYN9 V.G. The MAZE' rilnctrovvig~rif!tlc ;(.-par;tt.or. .-g",:c, no.' :''-Icj 161. (,',I:I.-)A 14:6) (.',.',a6netic separ--.tion of ores) ZINGVIYEV, V.I., inzh.; GOLOLOBOV, V.,'~., inzi-,.; inzi;. Machizicis maxiUfactured b,-.- the 'Joronezh Facton. Gor. zhur. no.6:65-67 Je 162. (%~71k 15:1" 1. Vci-onezhoki-, -.a,,rcd o:):)rvdovnrd.yl. (Voronez;--Ore dressing-Equipment and GOLOLOWV, V. G. , inzh.; Zi'1('V I Yl 'IV, ",. I , , --nz?i. i Jnzh. Mininf, wd ore d'!-~ssinr of" 'he Vor~nt:-zh .'~or. ziur. no.12'.40-1,1 1) '6 3. ( M 7- R-l', 1. " : "A ) 1. Vcronezhs'-i., -zaw'd h- I rud ova n, -l- Y&I . ;"( ~i,! i;~~ 'I', .-. GOLOMBOV, V.N.; AS'-'APOV, S.I.; GROMYKO, I.I.; LOMSKOVA, A.L.; BMOUS. B.A., otv.rod.; FEIZIi-n, A.S., zav.red.izd-7a; RUDAK07A, N.I., to k1w. i-f~ d. [Uniform tinle and i)ay standards for construction, ii9sombly, and repair ovarations ~n 19001 ~divya nomy i tia strai- t6i'laye, montazhnye I remontilo-stroitellaye raboty, 1960 g. Moskva, CTos.izd-,vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i 9troit.witerialam. Sbornik 23. tElectric--wiring oyerations] Elektrownta-haye raboty. lio.l. [Electric lighting and strong.-current wirinj~j !;Lektri-- chaskoe osveshchanie i -jrovodki sillno.-o Lolk-ti. 1.Q60, -5 P. (MT---LA 15:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvenny-j 1comiet Ila dolam stroitallstva. 2. Nora-itiviio-issledov,,itells'.-ny!i s-sntsiya (NIS) pri ordena Lqnina troste Yuzhelaktromontazh Millistarstva stroitall- stva USSR (for Gololob-ov. Gro:ayk3). 3. lic.-rutl-vm.c,.-IeslF,-dovatellskaya stantsiya No.9 TSentrallnogo nor--,L-,itivno-issledovqtellsko.-o byuro Ministerstva stroitellstva RSFSR (for Astapov. Lonskova). (Wages) (Electric lighting) (Electric wirf.ng) GOLOLOBOV, V.11. Experience in using lumped orders with increased inn;ces of labor-productivity. From. energ. 15 no.7:45-47 Jl 166. 15:1) ('Electricians) ('.'electric wiring) TI, cr 4* i-e ac, 41 cp , ;~, 11A Co' r3 no ct- tv j4 n;3, CP ol 10 490:0600011(600900(ve 0 to - - , ; 0 41 S L 1! 1, 6t ee ' ' The he it ese,it stg, the W.ck se, 06 N s 66. s 1.41,11 Hw If III I, th, Old M. '11'. 0-m' -.1 1--tt bq jItll ~t . "1 "0 1 7410 It f Ilk A, z,l I III It 'If I(,,. 1'.-P At~l"b'M-' MI 00 . 1. I'lt-IIIIII It-, 0" " ,.If, III: ,,. m..k - . Ippvr I. ;It "i If -'llimm 1 dih - ilt,'. th, "Itatacter III I It" I'v IIIV vI, 00 ;14Z It NI'I't-IIII I!, It, .11-It - I t IP0 K I , r '14 -.Item, If fit" III,, It 1-"- ID -111 1 . ..... fflu- fr-" tI .1 T- It" It It 41 0 a 0 a l .0 r I, Lab, It 2-*% -3 GOLOLOBOV, Ya.K. Determination Of T~hosphates in water of the S~a. ~il-o-h'.-,I. mat. no.21:135-138 153. (14MIA 7: -~) I. Okeanograficheskaya laboratoriya Gruzinskoge oLdeleniya Azcherniro Batumi. (Black Sea-Phosiffiates) (Pho a r)ha t, r3s --31 tick Sea) GOLOIDBOV, Ya.K. Clau3on ronponnlblo ',)r ujany-pi;tr o' ~vrlforh,:Actil. and hydrological aspect rf' Dokl.All SS,%L J-07. ~ao. 3:44.L- -41%~ Kr )o. l.Azovsko -Cliernomorskiy nauchno-isqlodovatol Iskly Lnqtitut inors"cogo rybno,,-o khozyaystva I okoanor7-afii. Proanta-71ano -ttca- derdko~l NA,,Strakhovym. (Black Sea--Oceanot7aphic research) GOWLOHOV. Yo.M.; SrROTA, N.N. Characterintic temperature and coefficient of linear expansion of germanium. Dokl.AF BSSR 3 no.9:16S-969 S 15!1. (MIRA 13:2) (Germanium) (Expansion of Bollds) 3 9 16 n'-! 0. t t a c 0 r c c- r i . . . n c. o* I . t f 0 v o c . 1 11T 14 -4 f 331 id ta, te So c ~)nd cl, -,.I,; of Sc en C, e 10201f.S2;P /026,1030 3101 /-;147 R,~ i r o ;~cad emic i --n BSS~". -1 n -o~k ~Jj~t, Doi v n: I -- ~ n c o I The Etutiior.3 stu.~ied the chance of the s ~z e r-:. r i n I ium ;I n t; _i oil 3 j ,I ln.~b 3 j ng- 1c rys~ t~; 1,3 ~~d ',i:i -:.(: n e n:r (parti.clu :,,!zQ wif,h a 1; R J k) I x - ray reccvdin~7 unit. Thu ub:iolutu inton:;ity I of the him- L determined from experimental iiata, and the structui-al facto f SID an- 3- f (1-i) were calculatcd. The of f~ at H :,.nu~ f, 2 L Card 112) Electron density dis~ributiun ... B101/2147 3 3 t r: - ih t I i n o o s t r,i :I L~-, I i: n by f 0) tan 3.,D2 ; f 0 0. 01, The 'b' ~ .~b I n I t, c t r n d e r, s i z i s t r ib u t ic n f o I 10-8 s , h e G au,3 n,~ w, i t h 1 .7,50; 12. n c r;--- b In 3b elec i 'o r. densit,,- bet-.-;-(,,,i in ~,ni LSIL iGnj was obL;efvc(~ ii-, th I I a n b~_tw~en GOO -in /4 and b e tv;enn '1 an al,:)nc 1 1 1 ar.,-. also between 1/4 1/4 and 001 along -11 In tht2 i:lane~ wit?l t h b t h!,. t o In e !,~ c ro n den3ity 0.'3 e 1 the i3nic rki;Ju, I I d is 1 .05 In t"'? 0.,-,5 el/1'%) plume, the ionic radii Of both 5b nn~' In are 1_'.0 there are .1, fictires -.n-- 5 referencest 4 ~3vie- al-; Card 214 .1 6,- :" '~ -, 2 . '- 1 , i " C) 1, Card "//: 4/0 2 2,~/6 2 P 00,:V, c Dor A 1, Vi' es is ()jj Al V'_-' Vi 200C U2. 3 b 00- 66 ail t ;gc. the fC) I I DW TI e or. of Lhe 101" F-. (I ~,-~o,mic aca-,teri.-q; facz;or3 and ... f6 % n 1, e C o C"I r - C tD r ~-c r G, i 3 b 7- r, 1 1 r- SIC to th i n,., e zlI7~ i - r~ 3." C % 1 V Oelfv n C ",--3 c r r:; o n i r c. 7- 3 r L a Er, re e r o~ n e is G. A,~ t:; 3 S 7, 1 1 f i z ve r 0 e I a I-a 0 V o r, o-- S, :u-- pilysics ar.d Sel.-A.Coll-luctors of Acade-y of Sciences 3S SR E 1) jinuary 26, !c,62 a 5 1 U n C -. 10 n 0 1 n i o r e e x e -9 vi i i ev e n i. na i ce.- Pour ~r -,.a flexes 0(:-Il i.*Ill- 3 S e is aivisiole Dy even indices whose sun indivisible four it 200C ACCESSION NR: AP4040949 S/O020/i'V,/156,/O05/1075/1()78 AUTHOR: Sirota, N. N. (Acadeaician, AN BSSR); Golalobwr, Ye. N1. TITLE. Expnrlmontal determination of magnitudo of a.f.'.'ectilre lon chtirgea in A sup III B sup V compounds by X-ray data SOURCE: All SSR. Doldady-*, v. 156, no. 5, 1964, 1075-1(TI8 TOPIC TAGS: ion charee, effective ion c harge, solid state phyi'.410,3, solid stato circuitry, A sup III B sup V compound, semiconductor iABSTFUiGT: The authors attempted an expeririental determination cf tho marnitude and sign of the effective ion char(e in A 111 3 '; compounds of a Btructure by X-ray annlyais data. The absolute values of FoOO for thi!i typq of ico-mpound were thorouphly defined. Tho experimentally defined values of the qtructural amplitudes Of th3 line (200) corresnond to a true differ3rcii of the atom scattuorin~, factora of the ions in an A EIT B V compound mdor an c,ctuaLly existing degree of ionization. Compounds in -this series A111, Gapy inp, AIM, GaAs, InAaj AlSb, GaSb and IrOb. Tho authors founil thal the i.1-11.1-d grou elemento-matals--looo olectrona and bocomo positivol'y chargo(I Ions, V2a 3 olemento accept oleo-trono and become nogativoly charged ionri. "Authora axpreBs Card ;'112 ACCF,;-5IOII NRi AP4040949 their thanks to N. 11. Olekhovich for valuable dl-scusoions," 1 figure and 2 tables. ASSOCLITIONi Institut fiziki tverc.',cgo tela i poIiiprcvcdnIkc)v A',:n~,07j_': 'j-,1- (Inotituto of Solid St4ta Rquica an ~6 T OT sci-mc,!a) A 3~,11j,~o1juluctore,, Aca. r;~ SUBIJ=Lr,D: Mar6l, 00 SUB CODE: SSp NP NO REIF SOV: 00,1,~ 008 cord 2/2 L 7924-66 iTr UM LFUTH_ 7`0Z 7 SOUR(;V, ACC NTR_;iP502792'9 1;(j j ~ - AUTHOR: N. N.; Gololoboy ORG: Institute of Solid State Physics and (ins tit7i-tT,-z-,ETv-e-rrov-oTc-Ta-rp-oTup-r6v-o'd-n WUL" A. U.; Olekhno,~.Ir~.'h N. M. 56miconductors, Academy of Sciences,BSSR, Minsk TITLE: Potential and limitations of the use of x-ray diffraction methods for StUdying the nature of chemical bonding in crystals SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Ne organic he skiye materialy, v. 1, no. 10, 1965, 1673-1683 TOPIC TAGS: X-ray diffraction analysis, neutron diffraction, .0-c-=r2miensitY) electron diffraction anatysis,'cnemlcNT"rx)-n-di-W,"crystaI structure analysis ABSTRACT: The experimental determination of electron density diStribltiOn in crystals in- volves measurement of the intensities of x-ray scattering peaks, finding of structural amplitudes, calculation of the form factors of ions, reduction of the values obtained to abso- lute zero temperature, and summation of three -d:imens ional Fourier series. Each of these operations is discussed in detail. X-ray diffraction methods make it possible to give quanti- tative experimental expressions to the wave funct-ions of electrons in crystal lattices. Of great significance to the study of chemical bonding is the possibility of estimating the electron density distribution over the electron shells. For example, the use of form factors obtained I neutron and x-ray scattering has permitted the determination of the distribution of all elec- trons, including those with unpaired spins, in the 3d shell In the lattici*.! of ferromagnetics and UDC: 541. 57:548. 19 L 7924-66 ACC NRs AP5UZ7!)ZU antiferromagnetics. However, X-ray-, elf.-ctron-, and neutron-dYfraction rnePhods cannot as yet solve problems involving electron distribution at low densities or %,hen the density changes are slight (not exceeding 0. 02 - 0. 05 el/1%3). For example, it is not possible at the present. time to determine by x-ray diffraction the number of electrons which migrato from the valence band to the conduction band under the influence of thermal motion or photo-electric effects in semiconductor crystals. Despite such limitations, these methods are of paramount importance for studying electron density distributions in crystals. Orig. ail. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE: SS, GC, IC / SUBM DATE: 05Jul65 / ORIG REF: olq / um REF: 011 Card -2/2 GOLOLOB(TI, Yee.M. [Faialobau, IA. M. ] Deteripining heat of qtorqi~,atlom anr~ Charges Of ions of A- !B ort ~I;Aa f)f llffnict'on analysiB. Vests-4 AN BS3R. Ser.fiz.-irii-rifiv, (t,171~p. 19:1) 165. 1 jp L 18483-66 El-ri (1)/FPF(n) -2/,ETC (m !J 2 (c) G S/A T ACC NR: AT6006167 SOURCZ ~=~E: liT~/Ofioc/65./000/000/009i/0096 11) ov, Ye. 11. AUTHOR: Sirota, 11. It. (Academician AN BSSR); Gololog ORG: none TITLE: Heats of atomization and fornation o" A IIIPv type compou%-As determined from experimental data on electron density distribution SOURCE: Khimicheskaya svyaz' v poluprovodnikakh i tverdykh tel&"Ch (Chemical bond in semiconductors and solids). Minsk, Naulka i tekhnika, 1965, 93-96 TOPIC TAGS: x ray, electron density, heat of formation, heat of dissociation, heat of atomization, heat of sublimation, aluminum compound , gaLliLL-.1 compound, in- dium compound, arsenic compound, antimony compound ABSTRACT: The heats of atomization and formation of AlAs, GaAs, inAs, AlSb, GaSb, and !nSb were calculated from the data on electron density distributlon determined experi.mentally by x-ray technique - The x-ray measurements were rnade at 200C and -1000C. The object of the work was to compare the heats off atomization and f rma- J .0 tion of AIII Bv type compounds determined from, x-ray data with da:ta based on the 'Card 1/2 L 18483-66 ACC NR: AT6006167 calorimetric technique. The energy of interatcmic interaction u was expressc-d as a suln: U = Uc + Uk + ua; where u. is a term relating to the coulombic interaction, Uk is a term expressing a change in the kinetic energy of electroiis in the- ama of ,orbital overlapping of AIII and B V atoms, and u is a tea^ express ing a cbange in ithe exchangeable energy resulting from orbital overlapping. The sum of V + U, + C K + Ua represents the heat of atomization of a compound V ~B . If the heats of subli- mation of the individual components of a compound (U A and UB) are known, the heat ,of formation of a compound LVI can be determined by the formula: AH = U -(U + U AB A B :The heats of atomization and formation for several A B type ccmpounds are pro- .sented in tabular form. Orig. art. has; 2 figures, I table, 6 formulas. ,SUB CODE; ao 11 SUBM DATE: 3lMay65/ ORIG REF; COS/ OTH REF: 001 Card 2/2- 18836-66 EWTW IJP(c) GS/AT ACC NR: AT6006168 SOURCF CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/00SI7/0102 AUTHOR: Gololobov, Ye. M.; ~irnta.-N. 11'. (Academici49_M-=. ORG: none III v TITLE: Electron density distribution and bonding energies in A B semiconductor .compounds .SOURCE: Khimicheskaya svyaz' v poluprovodnikakh i tverdykh telakh (Chemical borad in semiconductors and solids). Hinsk, Nauka i tekhnika, 1965, 97-102 .TOPIC TAGS: electron density, semiconductor, alumini-n compoun(l, gallium conpound, indium compound, arsenic compound, antimony ccmpound, heat of atamization, heat of formation , Coulomb interaction , chemical bonding ABSTRACT: The heats of atmizati-on of AlAs, GiiAs, TMs, AM, (7-iSb, .~Lnd Tn';b v~!re dct~,rminsd on the bz7sin of electrnn dnnritv di--ribvtion Three c;~evs were considered for calculating the energy of interatomic interaction u within the A IIIBv type compounds according to equation: u = it 0 + UR + ithere uc is a torm relating to the Coulombic interaction, Uk is a term expressiAg a change in the L lb836-b6 ~ACC MR: AT6006168 ~kiretlc energy of electronn in the ar,~n of orbttal ovTria-lipir'; CE .1 and B =d u Is a tcrTii eypressAing, a charl---, II! 'Llic ~~xcharigcablc tt-~eigy ~~,tasulting freu, oi- a 'bital overlappinC. In the first Cas'? tile leic Is dotenn-LICd on the basir, or i remi-Dirac 3tatl7tics. In tbe !;eCC11-1111 !110rQ' -to thc Trjulcmhlc int,~rartion, 1-he ilectr~in~t: B IL the area of orbital interaction frar all eiemenLs of the arbital overlap was also con- 'sidercd. The third case is based on a niore rigcruus involvmerm of 11 and 11 Poten- A tials when considering the it energy contributions. Them heats o,6 atomization for Iseveral arsenides and antimonides are given in a table. Ulm corresponding heats of. iformation can be readily computed using the values of Nats of sublimation of the ':individual components of a compound (U A and UB ). It was ft-,und thist heats of atoml- III V !zation and fomation of the A B type canpounds, determiiied on the basis of elec- .tron density distribution (f-curves), are smewhat less acowrat~q but generally -,very close to the corresponding experimental data, Orig. airt. has: 1 figure, 1 1 :table, 12 formulas. jSUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 3lMay65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: OW Card 2/2 . VMb - -------- ----- ____ . ........ ,~ a r -4 1 '! 7 F T -u, na A r l i C L r 1 d -s L, 1 t z~ 1 1 C r i d,~ c l :~-R. .'P-4022~6'1 S/0079/64 /034 /Oc 3 /C816'~'./01869 ~..UTHCR: Gololobov, Yu. G.; Dniitriyeva, T. F.; Soborovskiy, Z. T-INLE: Vinyl ester of phosphoric acids 3. Acid chlorides of Alpha-alkenyl esters of alkyl]~hosnhonic 8,,id5 SOURCE: 71urLal obshchey hhimii, v. 34, no. 3, 1.964, 80606-8059 TOPIC TAGS: Vinyl ester, phosphoric acid, acid chloride) alpha-,alkenyl ester, a:ckylphosphonic acid, triethylamine ABSTRACT- Previously unizown. acid chlorides of a -alkenyl esterr, of auqr1phosphoatc acids were obtained from dichloroanhydrides of alkylphosphonic acids during a re- action of the latter with equimolecula-r mounts of aldehydes in the presence of L.riethylaraine). The reaction shuld be a-topped at the stage of formation of zono- viayl eszers. C1 R, 0 Alk-P