SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUPNIKOVA-PERLINA, YE. I. - KRUPNOVA, G. F.

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S/126/63/ol5,-'003/009/025 E193/p.383 AUTHOR: Krupnikova-Porlina, Yo.l. TITLE: A study of the oxidation of copper at elevated temperatures PERIODICAL: Fizilca metallov i motallovedeniye, v. 15, no. 3, 1963, 391 - 396 T!:XT: Conflicting views hold by various workers on the machanisizi of high-temperatura oxidation of copper prompted the present author to study this problem which is of considernble tticoretical and practical importance. The axperimenta were con- ducted on 99.9941,~w pure col-jper specitnono, cold-rolled to 96~,O' reduction and etched in 0111103'j The oxidation tests wero carried out in air at 1C20 + 10 C. he mechanism of oxidation was studied by electron-diffraeZion analysis of -the toxture of the surface ox--de tayer. - Conclusions -- -I),- At the very beginning of the oxidation process (i.e. in the first 5 to 10 see% at 1020 OC oxyr'en diffuses in copper and Cu 0 is formed. 2) In the next ntago of the process (10 to 30-118 see), count or-current diffusion of copper and oxy-en takes place, after which the predominant Card- 1/2- s/126/63/ol5/005/009/025 A ztudy of MWE383 i,.iechanism of oxidation is diffusion of copper through tile CU20 layer. 3) Oft prolonged (longer than 10 min) oxidation, the formation of pores.and cracks in the Cu 20 layer begins. In this sta,f,c a;;idation takes place as a result or both copper dirfuslnff outward through the oxido layer and oxygen migratinG towards copner throuSh cracks and pores in the oxide layer. There zro 4 figures. and 6 tables. A550CIATION; GiprotavatmetobrabotIca SUBMITT ED: April 29, 1962 Card 2/2 lAYWMv 141*1 MWPflJOWp-A4SM=# Y*#lo Mmoatig," the offtlat of tbo tut=o of oMw w tba teztmv of ourcom codde ---D hi9b.-ItoopwatLao czlfttictz. TruLly Gjy9v%mftwtdtmbDtSm no.24s66JI4 9654, oam lain) Yv f 0 T,~TGWA TJNA RATp A.S.; 'LESP-RONA2 Ye N;;.= 0 C."ZVE-11YAKOV, 11.1. ADU3R,",'Hkl* 0 0 the atruvtvre of al]M In thf- -ptam milhir - gdrmiv)~,= - sclaninms Tvvdy brabotka nos24t61-65 1659 (M'MA 19:11) IAYNER, D.I.; SOLOVIRVI V.Ifa.; KMWEVIOVA, M.T.; Ye.I.; SIMAREVA, Ye.N. Studying the cx�dation of niob-11M. Trudy rAprv'.-;v-et--e'.,cbrRbotka no.24:75-85 165. (MI111 18:11) L 18851-66 EWT(m)/EWIP(~), . JDI ~ 10 NK: ATbUU6473 SOURCE CODE: UR/2680/65/0001024/006JJ0065 AUTHOR: Jj"_L. A. S. re. M.; Krupnikova-Parlina Chetve Slesareva, I 'A";~ 1. ; rvakoy-1--4 IN. I.; Adushkina,,N. A. .~ORG- State Scientific-Research Planning Institute of Alloys and the Processing of ~Nonferrous Metals (Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy i proyektnyy instLtut iisplavoy i abrabatkL tsvetnykh metallov) JITLE: A study of amorphous structures in the'As-S-Go-Se alloy system iSOURCE: Moscow. Gosudaratvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut Isplavov L obrabotki tevetnykh metallov. Trudy, no. 24, 1965. Metallovedenlye i obra- I i I botka tsvetuykh metallov i splavov (Metal science and the treatment of nonferrous Imetala and alloys), 61-65 iTOPIC TAGS: crystal polymorphism, arsenic, sulfur, germanium, selenium, electron ~microscopy, thin film, crystal structure ABSTRACT: vacuum-slprm ed Ine ~cf As-S-Ge-Se and As-S-Se were at'udied by j- ,electron microscopy. Carbon replication was used to maintain the thermally sens tive structures under the electron beam. Satisfaccory replicas were- made by using jCard'l/2 L 18851-66 ACC XR: AT6006473 ithe following. procedure: (1) carbon deposition, (2) dissolution of the alloy layer;~ !in a fresh 10% KOH solution, and (3) mounting the replica onto a fine grid. Elec- ~ 1 tron micrographs (X30,000) of the above two systems were compared with replicas ob- f itained from bulk ingots. Three different types of structural inhomogeneities were inoted in the evaporated films: the first was due to uneven crystallization, the . ~second due to the restraining influence of the various components and the third due I ito bulk formation. The matrix or base structure of the layers was granular with the ,~granules assuming different dimensions. Both macro (X2) and microstructures (X440) ivere obtained for the alloy ingots by using an etching containing KOH, H20, glyce- Irin and H202- Similar inhamogeneities were found and these were related to the thin ,film structures. These data did not contradict the view of Kolomiyets who stated ithat imiscibla glass-like phases were formed in the As-Se-Ge "stem. It was con- 'cluded that the inhemogeneities formed in thin films and in ingots of the above al-.1 1loy systevis were the same. Orig. art., has: 4 figures. iSUB CODE: 20jIll SUBM DATE: OD/ ORIG PEn ool/ OTH mrs ooo Card 2/2 vab _L_18852-66 EVrr (m)/E-PF(n) -2/EW(t) IJP(c', JD/JG/WB Z- :ACC MR: AT6006474 SOURCE CODEs' UR/02680/65/0001024/0075/0085 AUT11OR: Layner, D, a, M. I.; Kruonikova-P -- J.; Sol6v'yev. V. Ya., Kuznetsov Ye. I.; Slesareva, Ye. N. ORG: State Scientific-Research Planning rnatitute of Alloxe and the Processing of Nonferrous Metals (rosudaretvennyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy L proyektnyy inatitut :6plavov i obra i tavetnykh metallov) ~TITIZ: Study of the oxidatio lum -n of niob "55 p :'SOURCE.- Moscow. Gosudarst"nnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly i proyektnyy Institut isplavov i obrabatki tevetnykh metallov, Trudy. no. 24, 1965. Metallovedenlye i obra-~ botka tsvetnykh metalloy i eplavov (Metal science and the treatment of nonferrous metals and alloys), 75-85 [TOPIC TAGS: n1obium, nioblum oxide, oxidation, oxide formation, polymorphism, cry*-,. ~:tal structuiv analysis, lattice parameter, temperature dependence YU ABSTRACT: The niobiun (malted In an elecIron-beam furmace) had the following cm- -positiont 0.1-0.9% (by wt) C, 0.01-0.05% 02 and 0.01-0.05% W2. The ingots were forged, machined and vacuum an nealed at 12500C. Kinetic.oxidation curves were ob- lCard L 18852-66 iACC NR: AT60064?4 tained at temperatures ranging In 1000 Intervals from 600 to 12000C and the relation ~Amk = sT 1where I" Is the weight gain in g/cm2, -r is time in min) was obeyed; k varied as a function of oxidation time and temperature from 0.5 to 2.0. Up to 8000C, a brittle scale formed while at higher temperatures the scale was sintered and be- ,came, denser and stronger. At constant oxidation times, the sintering caused k to decrease with Increase in temperature. The oxide structures were analyzed by x-ray, idiffraction. At 500 to 8000t, two layers of a-M205 were formed and the lower scale 'Of U-Nb205 had a texture due to contact with the metal. This texture endured oxi- idation for 3.5 hr at 8000C. Above 8000C, a-Nb2O5 changed to B-Nb205, especially in the outer layer since a-Nb2OS was preserved in the inner scale even after prolonged 1 ~oxidation. battice parameters and intensities were tabulated for oxidation at i10000C and 4.5 hr 'for both the external and inner sides of the scale; the oxides ~0-%05 and Nbo were present, the NbO forming as early as 45 see at 10006C. The texture of the scales was further studied by means of electron diffraction and data, 'showed that for oxidation at 102011C for 20 see the 8-Kb205 and NbC had no texture 'but after 30 see a texture was observed. ror NbO, a (111) texture was determined. ' I tran forna op The fact that the texture persisted even during the a-Kb2O5 - 6-Kb205 0 ti ~Confirmed the hypothesis that the oxide formation mechanism was independent of phase 'composition. orig. art. has: 5 figures, 3 tables, 1 formuls. ,SUB CODE; 111,~.-201, 13ALON DAM 00/ REN 003/ OTH PEN 006 KRUPNIKOVS, P- ruggle of the Latvain Communist St 3~gal revo3ut16nW7 press in the 1924-1929 Vest's of capitsliAmf , b ganizat-im Of Party for the or abilizatiOn the pprlo4 of partial Rt Latv ak no.11:15-Z7 '61- KRUPNIN, L. Multi-rope hoist; fundamentals. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kai. GMI no.19: 172-181 16o. (MIRA 1,513) (Mine hoisting) rl'i C, -V` D. YTIK11,171CH .j ff 139-22 .Y9 Ukrayinslka istorychna nnuka pid sovyetwV (1920-1950) (Ukraininn H16torical ocience under the Sovieta) Myunkhon, 1957. 120 p. port. (Inititut po Izuchenlyu Tstorii I Kulltury SSR. Dotlidy I Materlyaly, ser. 2 (Tsyklostylevi Vyd.) nr. 58) Sumnaries in English and Geman. Includes biblioeraphies. AVS VE .~ M 11E ~6 N.~ 'M A IRUFNOV, A. Organizers of healthful work; picture report, Zdoroy's 2 nosIO: f6-17 0 156. (jcuA 9 t n) (M060olf-KAGRIEW INDUSTRT--HYGINNIC ASPICTS) 69960 AtrNIOR: Kruenov, A*FQ sov/141-2-4-15/19 -Lator TITLZ- A Ring Sorting-system for a Molecular Oncillato :.L-L- op PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 658 - 659 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A number of rings are arranged axially along the path of the beam. Successive rings are at opposite potentials. This gives a minimum field on the axis and a maximum field at the periphery. Fo4optimum sorting by levels the optimum ratio of ring radius to ring spacing is I . In contrast to the case of a quadrupole condenser, the field, on the averaget is parallel to the resonator field. The arrangement of Figure 1 has been tried with: source dia- meter I mm; length 10 mm; resonator length 100 mm; resonator quolity (E 010), 7 000; operatimg pressure 2-3-10- 5mm Hg; length of sorting system 10 mm, diameter 6 mm; ring thickness (nickel) I mm. Various radius/spncing ratios were tried and 1.15 gave the beat results. A variant of the ring system is that using a double spiral. This would enable the construction of a molecular Cardi/2 69960 sov/14l-2-4-15/19 A Ring Sorting-system for a Molecular Oscillator oscillator using a dint resonator an suggested by Prokhorov (Ref 1) for sub-millimotre waves. Another possibility is a more powerful oscillator using an annular sorting system round a circular-cylindrical beam and a resonator in the 3 020 mode (Figure 3). There are 3 figures and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-is8tedovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Radiophymics Scientific-research Institute of Gor'kiy UniversityT SUBMITTED: May 17, 1959 Card 2/2 265 7 21184 s/i4i/60/003/oo6/023/025 E032/Eli4 AUTHORS: Skvortsov, V.A., Krupnov, A.F., and Naumov, A.I. TITLE: A New Maser Without a Freeze-out System PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyseh:Lkh uchebnykh zovedeniy, Radiofizika, 196o. V01.3, N0.6, pp. 1128-1129 TEXT: A new maser incorporating a molecular beam apparatus producing a beam of ammonia molecules without a liquid nitrogen trap to remove the ammonia vapour, has been developed by the present authors. The apparatus is evacuated by a single diffusion pump type'H-5 (N-5) incorporating an oil vapour trap. The molecular beam gun and the resonator were placed immediately above tge pump. In the absence of the beam the vacuum was 2 x 10- mm fig, while under working conditions (optimum beam on) the vacuum was 3.3 x lo-5 mm Hg. The consumption of ammonia was 2.8 x lol7 mol/see and the corresponding pumping speed was 250 litre/sec. In the usual molecular generators incorporating a freeze-out system, the stability is affected by the freeze-out conditions. The present generator is said to be free from Card 1/2 21184 s/14i/60/003/oo6/023/025 E032/E114 A New Maser Without a Freeze-out System these disadvantages. Acknowledgements are expressed to A.A. Mellnilcov for assistance in the experiments and to A T ,III-mov for assistance in the preparation of the beam gun. There is I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Nauclino-isaledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorlkovskom universitete (Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute, Gorlkiy University) SUBMITTED: jujLy .14, ig6o Card 2/2 s/14l/6i/004/001/018/022 25958 Z032/2314 AUTHORS: Krupnovj A.F.9 NaUmoV9 A*I. and Skvortaov, V.A. TITLE: A Sealed-off Manor with an Ion-gett*r Pump and Cooling PERIODICAL: Izvostiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1961, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp-178-179 TEXT: An ammonia maser oscillator has been developed by the present authors. It incorporates an ion-gettoj~ pump and liquid-nitrogen cooling. The mazer in designed so that the pumping speed for the ammonia is 1 000 litres/sec and the pumping speeds for all the other gases in about 1 litre/sec. In order to achieve this, the ammonia is frozen out by a liquid-nitrogen trap and the remaining gases are removed by an ion-getter pump. The apparatus in shown schematically in Fig. 1. In this Aigure, I in a liquid-nitrogen-cooled dowar; 2 is the connection to a backing pumpi 3 is the ion-getter pump; 4 is a getter Pump; 5 is the vacuum chamber; 6 is a multichpnnelobeam source giving a molecular beam having a divergence of 12 7 in a separator consisting Card 1/4 Ns hN 7~_ Y 7 25958 S/141/61/004/001/018/022 A Sealed-off Maser .... 9032/9314 of 100-mm long rods and 8 in an invar resonator, 100 mm long. The apparatus is first evacuated with a backing pump to a pressure of 10-2 mm Hg. Further reduction of the pressure (down to about 5 x 10-6 mm Hg) in achieved by means of cooling, a getter pump (AeG. Mishkin, Elaktronika, 12, 62, 1958 - Ref. 1) and an ion-gettor pump. During the operation of the device the vacuum is maintained by cooling and the ion-getter pump. The power consumed by the Setter and the ion-getter pumps is 100 and 140 W, respectively. During texts the oscillator was found to operate continuously for six days. The pressure remained constant and the only external mani:pulation required was the addition of liquid nitrogen. It was found -that the device could be restarted by introducing liquid nitrogen, switching on the getter pump and then the ion-getter pump. Card 2/4 s/14i/61/004/001/018/022 A Sealed-of.C ?-laser ... 95958 E032/E314 There are 1 figure and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isslodovatollskiy radiofizicheslciy institut pri Gorllcovskom univorsiteto (Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute of Gorllciy University. SUBMITTED: july 14, 196o Card 3/4 XRUPNOV, AOFS Dmvioo for measuring minor gas flow. Prib.1 tekh.oksp. 6 no.5tI87 340 161. (KERk 14:10) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellakiy radiotizichookiy inatitut Gorikovskogo poudaroWennogo univeroiteta. (Gas metero) KRUPROVI-A.F.1 SKORTSOV, V.A. Observation of the radiation line of the formaldehyde molecule at a frequency of 72.8 Mc, 1xv, vys. ucheb. iav; radiofig. 5 nc,.3:611-W 162o (MRA 15:7) 1. Nauchno-iaeledovatellekly radiofisicheakiy inetitut pri Gortkovskm universitete. (FormaldeWe-31notra.) KRUPNOV, A.F.; SKVORTSOV, V.A. Formaldehyde basis maser with a 4mm. band. Izv. wfa. ucheb. Sav.; radlofis. 5 no.4:820 162. (MIRA 160) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy radiofizicheakiy Institut pri Gorlkovskom universitate. (Masers) L 14,288-Q EWT(1)/EWT(m)/BDS/EF.C(b)-2/ES(t,)-2 A.FFTC/ASD/RADC F1-4/ Fk-4/Po-4/Fq-4 RM/~0/J1ffVW?VIJP(C) ACCMIC11 14Rt A-T3CO4837 S/0L4:L/63/006/0o3/05x5/05:L7 ALMICH: Krujx2y,, A. -F.; SkywUmb Va A* TITTIE: On a 4-=-vave molecular gmerator using a allecular beam SOU=t IM Radiof1z1k%,, ve 6,, no. 3,, 1963,, 513-517 TOPIC TAGS t formaldehyde moUcular-baam maser, molecular-beam waser, beam maser, mILlimet3r-vave-range maser,, maser, Stark effect AB3!-m--VCT: The dipole mawnt, rotation constant, and other putneters of the C12H2016 molecule have been Investigated,, and the 3,01-100 rotation trensitica at 72)18~8 11c has been used for U4 construction oC a formaldehoe beam maser in the 11-r--t-iravc rnnf,,eo The frequency stability of the maser Is favorably af- fcct,~d by lack of a hypcrfine structure, The Instrment was built along the lines of a scaled-da-m ammonia maser with a 71-1010 cavity and a crystal-stabilized Urtron Berving an the radiation source. The measured output power of the gemr- ator ums of the order of 10-i'l V, OrIg. ext. has 1 2 formulas and 3 figures. ASSOCT-kTICIT.- flauchno-ionledoyatol!okly-radiofizicheakiy Inatitut-pri-dorliovikin universitete(Scientific Research institute of RMio Physics at Gorkly State Uhiv -SiLty) corj L 1087-6 FWT(1)/EWT(m)/B~P/EEG(b)-2/ES(t)-2 AF?TC/ASD MIJBIWGIYAH -- ----- ACC=X011 M: AP3005291 0/00%/63/045/M/0101/0102 AVMOR: Krupuoy. A. F.j skyortijoy, V. A. TITLE: - A molecular been Mas 01-000 tion in the_EgO m?1ecula je Fla the 4-nn r" operating on the I tranal. SOM M. Zhur. eks r. I teoret. fit., v. 45, no, 2. 1963, IMI-102, mzd Mus. fo)l(rwing p. 102 TOPIC TAG3: maser, bewn maker,, molecular generator, formaldehyde maser AB3TRACT: Maser generation.st .72,838 Me, produced by the 101-0 transitions in the C720 molecule, has been achieved. 00 Prequency etability.is enhanced ty the absence of fine structure and the presence of an upper-level Stark energy maxia m= in the 101-000 line. The power of the molecular generator is 3 x 10'U W. An emlasion line produced by the 514,-515 transition was oloserved at 714,409 Md. The Star], effect and fine structure of this line are the same as those predicted theoretically. An absorption line In the beam was observed In the 101-000 treml- tion. Orlig. art. bas: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Radio Physica, Gorlkiy State University Card 1/?) -_ I--- I- - . I all ACCESSION NR: AP4009141 S/0056/63/045/006/2080/2081 AUTHORt Krupnov, A. F.t,, Skvorteov, TITLEt ro4r Millimeter maser with Fabry-Perot resonator SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. L teoret. fiziki, v. 45, no. 6, 19638 2080- 2081 .,TOPIC TAGS: Fabry perot maser, Fabry'p3rot maser resonator, maser, C H sub 2 0 maser.. maser separator ABSTRACT: A Fabry-Perot maser operating at 72838 Me and using the lOl__OOO transition of the CH20 molecule was developed and operated, The resonator donsists of two flat disgs 6.5 cm in diameter, polished to within 1 micron. The separation between, diacs Is )V2 (about 2 mm),, and the q is 2000. Coupling to by two waveguides or like polariza- tion. The resonator is fed with one flat beam of active molecules directed in the gap between the plates. The separator Is a variant of a ring system suggested by krupnov (Izv, vuzol Radiofizika,,v. 2,,. Card. ACCESSION NR: AP4009141 658, 1959) and operated at 15 M The spectral line in the resonator was observed to be a singlet about 15 kos wide. Generation was at one frequency, with a signal to noise ratio not less than 20. 'The authors thank N. F. Shcherbakov and A. M. Kialitsyn for making the resonator and V. A. Flyagin and V. D. Kalentlyev for their assistance in building the separator.' Orig. art, has: 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: ione SUMITTED: 26Sep63 DATE ACQ-. 02Feb64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: PH NO REP SM 004 OTHER: 002 Card 2/) 2- ~ I - - I I - I k ai -,Flu 4 4 2 T Mn e a r-, T R.,%', The authors derive the spoctral 11- pr'),iu-ed wh e n ,-,Iei~, interacts with ri-i,i r -y low enouqh to TT ~ -1 Y4 " ~ ~ J' ~ I ri qw rl~ I r" 11 y -..c- ~-xpiesniun derived for the I i ne shap4, it 9 deduced irie can split if the resonafor 4,j~,f 1-12 Ap,~()02 330 -ki- ion of the fomi aldle-hy0e ra I r-c in m aso r w -L Feu On at or. Oriq. art. iins: I formmla 'IF-WA( O/F70AN"N ' )/FEC(k!-2/ EEC( A A 0 R Krupnov, A. '-~kVOVL OV V q__ __,_A L L A 4 - m mL_MA_qV_r ith a Fabry-Perot type reronator 1~e 11 C L Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy riz,ki, v. 47, n() .964 1605- 16n 1, A(', S maaer , formaldehyde , formaldchvde mase r , T-:ibry Perot r c i I I fkt i on mode , rene rnt i on mo,jv , r-, (1,; c r ilct ",tarV, errect or rtic spectral line ot,rervc~~ ir "'firious n-scilift- f3 ~n a bear, -,f active H mo It- c u ', f s i s x L a no ua C H C Y e b a u 1 9 o f a s t u d y o f t h e s t r u c t u r v ri t r i eld in a r,* *,he Fabry-Perot type. I t a,; , ii!! 1i s c. a t h m a x 1 rn. u m a r u m e t E; o b t a i n e d w h ti t i t r r r.1, r) fj u. :i f r-., v r !i t ir. i C u e . r e~ w I t ~1 s t u d i c d . A pe c u I i fir i ty f t f f this a I n i that application r,)f an clectri c f i e i ii i f t j t n e s pect ral - CO'(1 1 2 Vaa 14 4 ~W~- s PAV-0 u ;i AP50UO304 line frequericy witnout splitting or cjjc,,rjF ,ing t1le 7 effect mckes it poosible to design a maser which L,,-! tuned to idithin Dy tile Stark qffect. Orig. art. ilaIL: C, n P T A n' ? 11 -a se d I tir t e! 1- mfy-~ ---r~ Garkly Wti-tut-(Scient,'-fic Ar "~s u. a 11 "itute of J1,13LE; c_s-L _GrYrkv State Univet- SUBMITTED: 281iov63 ENCL: 00 NO i~LF SOV: 009 OTHER: 006 SUB COD~;: NP C. ATL PRESO: Cord 2/2 A P-01 7-)4~ Kropnov, A. F., Skvortufw, V. A. r,i f, -x Pe T ~ rTir n t a I Fj I id it, q , f I,: r ri ~-i PTIbOjy i tekhnika eksperi nefita, TUPIC, TAGS: maser, formaldehyde maser ABI-'~" I I-,AC F: Some results are reported of an ~Fivesti~atiw.) f)f .1 -f reqilpnr-y -iasnr op-rating -)n j a filiartL-phatic-AP S -j ~iif, pvrn')itted a rontinuoits rri~r,it(~r,nj, -f t hc itt-d' iri.iiser. 7*.'Irneri( ai evalhiation of th" r a r -j s ~111 r 1 -1 la vir'. T r ~,t Fj h P p, ''ACard !T'r L 6962-65 ACCESSION NR: APS007042 the authora produced a wide flat bearn of active MOleC1114nS f0- a Fabry- Perot rf-,:-r-A-or. the system yielded three tiTes -~s ma:;- ,conventionaliquadrupole oyatemwould have produced. The Fabry-Perot rosonator comprised two 6.5-mm-diarneter plane parx1ir-.1 brags rr.-rrors poliBlied --hita t The frequency of the abovt- trarg~t~,-It. i 28 oi~ M( 'I, -,)t6 line of formaltiehy-lo with a f r, Mf -kaq t r 6 t e(i ~'gu~ es and i taoic. 1031 ASSOCTATION- Nauchno-isaledovatel'i;kiy radiofizi(heiikiv !nstitut pri G,1-4U --f!r Research Radio Physics ins~,,t,jtp ri~ T ~ 1. 6 3 FN(- I 0 T i f E. P Frupnov, A. F. SI.-vortcav, -V.-A. WIN f U, 71=: On the excitatlon parameter of F., bema maaeer r5 COURCE: IVUZ. Radlofftlkat Y. 8l no. il, Y9650 200-20-3 TOPIC TAGSi beam naser. formaldel~yde maaer~excitatlon ry&r&meter 'The muthorr eGtimate quantitatl.yeiv thr the maximur wpre presented by the &Lthora e&rller (Izv. %-zssh. -,;ch Tav. Radicfini- v ZhZ - '5, 101, 196-3). The depenann- or tn- eyeltation LIT, tne molecule flux and on the lerWth of tho? rior-t-w iTys'~em is alco ~~b- (~".lr-ionn taken Ir.to account. P'*~tg -k-o- ':l.T-atlon paremeter with the sorting volta4gp, '~he amurce te-7-pernt'i-re, thl- tartlng Eystem. and the be" in*cmnlity. 1.0 t~r. '-,a- ca-~cul-Ationv &nd the experlinerrts In satli3rqctory, but it la expected a, pol ut e Value of' the excitat I on parr-Meter - qt Papt r vuu,~ 0 14'2 "(20unt van of E~ ct pnrWf-ter, Fi., - rk !y rn f' 7 i - ~4 p r)n S360 A. F. ; Skvnrts,.v, V. TTTLE i On the problem of sorting molecules in a bemn m&ser-e" Pa-41otakhnika I elektrnnf~a, v. I", nn. 2, 1765, 178-379 TnPTC TA(-,S! maner , beam maser . molecul ar itorr I nP , 9r) rt I nz s7s rem runo 1e iort Ing eysLem , ring sort ing sy s rem ABS-RACT: A ring and ot quadrupole rort Ing jN,,t t em ve re I nve st tRat,!d to r1f, ~ e r7if nr- wh I ch w4a nori- expf-di ent f or ut i I f r ai f r,. I -) beq-i mage rs . A b e sm in a q r r w Ithout dlotphrapmg which had n r a ., ! r v f- F n I , n -i r II a t I F) n 9 - A s u 7 P din the erpe riment . Both snrting svsternfi we Te 2 rarm in diamEtter. and 17 mm In length . and the field tntenditiets produced were apprazt- mately equal. The effectiveness of the svstens ufts detprininod by tlie nnrameter rif maximal maser excitntion r. 'fep,;iirnmenri were made. at 4-istamcaw ck bwzvwww Me e-nd of the sorting system and the--C-aV-11-~.---- 'ity. Paraireter n uss 0,55 at d - Z.5 MM find 0.6 at d w 17 mm for the eltiodritpole system and M and 0.1 At the ssn~ vatuos nf d fnr tht r(nq qvllorl. At a length of 45 mn, mdser generntirin wits inprnxtmately the L 2 V, U S S i nu No, APS005360 7- _7 frect1vtne-as Con--- c u5tort Viet the effectl4eftess of sevrting does not d"pend nn the direc- tIon f3f the field tr. the sortinp it-Tateri but or,, the ~I ricTI'In nf the grro.A _r'jerulnr beam in rolttlnn t- Oiv -~I-I ve-r r I p L 4101c 66 i7,,R~1)1EFC(k)-21F)e2(1r) ir__ACC W -06620940 SO UR'C-'!X'1C0dD-3 0 14 1/ 6 6100 9/ 0 04 / 0 8 24 /0 8 27 AUTHOR: Krupnov, A. F.; Skvortsov, V. A. ORO: Scientific-Research Institute of Radiophysics, Gorskiy University (Nauchno-issledovateltakly radiorlzlcheskly ImUtut pri Gorskovskom univorsitete) TITLE: Increasing the beam length in a maser with spaced resonators SOURCEi IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9. no. 4, 1966, 824-827 TOPIC TAGS: maser, gaseous state maser , ABSTRACT: Practical methods of increasing the maser beam length, i.e., of enhancing the line Q-factor, were investigated. Various schemes of formation of a long-beam of active molecules were tested. The maximum distance betaeen the sorting system and the single resonator at which the self-excitation was still possible served as an efficiency criterion. A maser with J w 3, K % 3, 041~ was used in the eperiments. A 0.15-mm diameter channel whose length was equal to its diameter was ufpd as a beam source. The sorting system 100-mm long, 6-mm diameter consisted of r~nga with 3-mm spacings between them. For E0 -mode, the 100-mm long resonator had afQ-factor of about 9000. Generation was obtated with a distance of 70 cm between the sorting system and the single resonator. The optimal distance between the spurce and the sorting system proved to be 19 mm. A O-5-mm deviation of the source J~rom the sorting-aystem axis halved the excitation parameter, which testified to Card 1/2 UDC:621.37a.33 nQ~ 0 1 NR., AP6026940 ------ C) -A 48 fact that larger beam diameters should not have boon used. These results I d rroborate G. Beckeria results (Za. angew. Phys., 1963, 15, 261) about the 21vantages of the point sources and ring sorting system whose field is independent the azimuth and which ensures the absence of "azimuth aberrations'' in forming the 'tiveLmolecule beam. F. Holujis at al. conclusions about a partial structure ~ solution with an interresonator distance of 30-cm based on a certain asymmetry in rhe amplitudb-frequency manor characteristics is hold premature; this asymmetry could be due to some technical factors. A radiation line was observed by the authors with a 2-mm distance between the resonatoral this line was completely resolved into two components separated by 1586160 cps. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. [031 SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATIt 24Jan66 / ORM REFt 009 / OTH REF: 005 / ATD PRESS-S~15~ 2 jp (c r/FFr d6b87. UA[6-14 f16'6[0-0-9 FO _04766_2_1/6~~__7 AUTHORt Krupnov, A. F.1 Skyorteov, V. A. 1- -.1 D ORG: Scientific-Research Institute of Ra ophysics Gorlk~z Universit (ullauchno-iasledovatelfskiy radiorizi-c es- inatit'uh pri Gorkovskom versitete) TITLE: Reorientation of molecules in a formaldehyde%eam maser j Vo SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizikat V- 9, no. 4. 1966, e27-828 TOPIC TAGSs maser, liquid state maser, gaseous state maser ABSTRACT: Reorientation processes in a f6rmaldehyde 101--Ooo-transition maser were experimentally investigated. Only the molecules having M u 0 interact with an so field when they enter the resonator. When a reorienting field is superposed, te transitions H a 0 -.& M w t Vand X -z ;! I - X w 0 will take place with equal N probabilitiess and the excitation parameter will decrease. The excitation parameter was found to decrease to one third at 100%.reorientation. A small ring encompassing molecular beam was placed between the ring-t ortw system and the F,, -mode onator and served as a weak-field-creating elXr:de; Ue maserwas operateras 1~amplMerj the excitation parameter and the iU7g_v6ltJgs were measured. With the same sorting system, source, and reorienting ring, experiments were conducted with V14H. maser, J X In this case, the effect of ring voltage on the excitation 1/2 UDCi 621. ACC NR. AP6026941 parameter was very weak (about 1%). Tnereupon, additional experiments were staged Vith an outfit described by N. G. Basov et al. (ZhETF, 1963, 45, 1768); the maximum ariation of the excitation parameter was found to be about 20%,which is substantially l ower than that in the formaldebyde maser. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [031 a:UB CODE: 20 SUEM DUE: 24Jan66 ORIG RU: 002/ ATD PRESS: ACC NRt AP7008267 SOURCE CODE: UR/ 141/67/010/001/0140/0142 AMOR: Krupnov, A. F.; Skvorteov, V. A.; Sinegubko, L. A. ORG: Scientific Research Radiophysice Institute of the Gor'ky University (Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut pri Gor'kovskom universitete) TITLE: The optimal variant of a two-resonator maser with opposing beams SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 10, no. 1, 1967, 140-142 TOPIC TAGS: maser, gaseous state maser, ammonia' kW-4--l AASTRACT: The authors studied the optimal configuration and the limiting gain advantage in the effective Q-factor of the narrowed spectral lines in Ramsey maser circuits with distributed resonators and opposing beams. The gain advantage was determined as the ratio of the effective Q-factor of the spectral line in a two- resonator circuit to the Q-factor of the spectral line in a generator with a single resonator. An experiment'was performed to determine the dependence of X(L) (beam attenuation coefficient as a function of the length of the resonator) with a maser operating on the 3-3 transition of ammonia N14 113. Above, X(L) - N(L)IN(O), vhere N(O) is the number of active molecules arriving from the sorting system of the first resonator, and N(L) the number of molecules that reach the second resonator. The relationship of the number of active molecules N(L) reaching the single resonator from a sorting system placed at a distance I from the resonator, to the number of molecules N(O) reaching the resonator. placed next to the sorting system (t - 0) was -Card - 1/2 UDCi. 621.3781#3 ACC NR' AP7008267 also measured. When both these measurements were made the power gain K(L), K(O) of the non-excited maser was measured for a constant beam intensity and sorting voltage. Fig. I (a plot of X vs. L) shows some of the results obtained. By using the experi- mentally obtained dependence of X(L) , for example, the maximum possible gain advan- tage of the effective line Q-factor of a two-resonator over a single (10 cm X Fig. 1. Dependence of the beam attenuation coefficient on the length of the resonator V -(cu) resonator maser was calculated. This gain advantage, which equalled 3.5, corres- ponded to L - 27 cu. The authors thank B. V. Goromov and Yu. 1. Nikolayeva-fmr their help in the experimnt. Orig. arts bast 2 figures# [IV] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATZI .20Jun66/ ORIG REF1 005/ Card 2/2 KRUPNOV, A.K.; IKAXATIVp N.G. Excluding bottom waters through hydraulic fracturing of strata in the fields of the Tuymsy Petroleum Trust. left. khoz. 35 no,ll: X 55-58 N 157. 1~ (MMA 10111) (Tuymazy region--Oil well cementing) KRUPN(YV, A.K., inih. - - -. ncreass, working s&fstr in hydraulic fracturing of strata* Bezop. truds. v prom. 2 no.8:16-17 Ag 158. (MIRA 12t7) (Oil wells-Hydraulto fracturing) IMANAYW, L.G.; KRUPDOV, A.K, Interval multiple fraoturing using balle as temporar7 sealin& agents; fracturing practices In the Tuymazy Petroleum Trust. Haft. khos. 38 no.10:8-14 0 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Tuymnzy rogion-Oil wells--Wdraulia frAoturing) KORETSKIY, G.Ya.j KRUPNCV, AoVe Use of various types of refractories in rotary kJlnfi. Moment 27 no.6:11-12 1~-D 161. (KMA 15: 3) (Xtlna,, Rotary) (Refractory materials) L'ohn. qvy'! Fu*d f.. na I. Ion In we', a lom, fr,)E ta 0 a f a, --rs of pam! L- e,,,J-! ',t, J.-II: n soblimates of zinc, lead$ and o!-her nonff;rrous tr- r n,o-ich. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.20!68--81 163. (MMA 17;12) Go:udaralvennyy nauchno-laslodovaltellikAy -1r.,ititut. t9-.,r#.njkh mtitallov (for TSrssurskly). 2. ZavtyJ "Elektr.tsinkll (for Krupnov). 31195 S/07 61/031/012/009/011 D204YD301 AUTHORS: Pudovik, A. N.9 and Krupnov, G. P. TITLE: A new method of synthesizing phosphinic and thiophos- phinic esters. XXXVI. Synthesis of phosphinic acid de- rivatives containing cyclic radicals in the eater group PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, v. 31, no. 12, 1961, 4053- 4055 0 TEXT; Compounds of the general formulas (R0)2 * $CH2CH(RI)X (I)t where R = C6H11_' C6H 5CH2-, RI = -H, -CH3t X = _CN' -COOCH 31 -COOC 4H9 and (R0) 21 0H(C6H5 )NH06H4X (II), where R = 06H11-1 06H5-t C6H5CH2_1 X = R - CH 39 -Hq R -NO 2 were prepared in a search for now plasticizers for cellulose esters and other polymers. The go- Card 1/3 31195 3/07 61/031/012/009/011 A new method of synthesizing ... D204YD301 neral method of preparation consisted of adding eaters of dicyclo- hexyl, dibenzyl and diphenyl phosphorous acids to unsaturated, electrophilic compounds, in the presence of a catalyst. Na alco- holate in absolute alcohol was added dropwise to an equimoleoular mixture of the appropriate phosphorous eater and either an eater or nitrile of an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a Schiff's base, with constant atirringg keeping the temperature below 50-9000. The reaction mixture was then heated for 1 - 2 hours on a steam bath. The products were purified either by distillation (ordinary or high-vacuum), or by repeated washing with water to remove the catalyst, and drying. The yields were 13.6 - 68% in the case of (I) and 61 - 88% in the case of (H), Distillation of the reaction products was difficult owing to a tendency towards charring Lnd de- composition, but comparable purity could be achieved by the washing method. Eaters (I) were colorless, involatile liquids insoluble in water but soluble in a number of organic 8olvents; aminophosphinic eaters (H) were crystalline substances, Insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol. Physical constants of both types of products are tabulated. There are 2 -tables and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc Card 2/3 3U95 S/079/61/031/012/009/011 A new method of eynthesizing D204/D301 and 1 non-Boviet-bloo. The,reference to the.English-language publi- cation reads as followst Atherton, Koward and A. Todd, J. Chem. Soc. (1948), 1182. ASSOOIATION: Kazanskiy filial ve Is soyuznogo nauohno-issledovatell skogo kinofotoinstituta (Kazan Branch of the All- Union Scientific Research Institute of Motion Picture Photography) SUBMITTED: December 26, 1960 Card 3/3 ACC NR: AP50281,90 DEI UR/028 5/000/020/ 6A Q SPPCE Go 064/0064 ,e~ '~"r AWHORSs Moshkina, T. M., Pudovik A. N,; Krupnoy G. ?.I Bukin, A. I*; SOMODOTOO Offit none TITIE: Hothod- for obtaining plasticized ester-cellulone film, for instance , tridd6tato cellulose filma. Olson 39, No. 275640'Za-nnounced by 41 Ro3earch Motion Picture Institute (Vaesoy=07 nauchno-isclodovatel'skiy k1nOfOto4nstiG_Q7_7---'~~,/ s-.4- SORCE: Byulleten' izobroteniy.i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 64 TOPTC TAGS; polAor, plastIcizer, plaotio compound, plastic material, plastic, film ABSTRACTt Thin Author Certificate presents a me ~or obtaining ester-conulone filmat for Inatance, triaoqtate cellulose film tw1htroducing asters of polybasic acids into a-solution of-cellulose triacetate. o increase the variety of plasti- cizors, asters of phosphonoacatic acid are used as the plasticizlriC agent. SUB COIE: n/ SUBM DATEt WtW64 UDC 1 679. 678.o4g.i3.002.2 FUDOVIX, A*N*j KFLUFNOVI G.P. WOMMOMMEMOMMIWANO Reactions of nualsophilic addition of phompharic acid di&33ql enters amidea. Zhur. obo khim. 33 no.531654,--1658 W 163' (MIRA 16:61 1. Kazanskiy fl3lal Voesoyuznogo nauchno-loaladavatellokogo kinofotoinatituta. Phosphoric acid) Additiom reactions) ~ ACC NRi AR6023W6 SOURCE CODE; UlVO058/66/000/003/DI24/D324 AUTHOR: Pudovik, A. N.; Moshkina, T. M. KrU-Pnovi Go Pe; Bukint A* I@; Semenon, Lo A, TITLE: Plastification of triacetate celluloid films by mixed phosphoric-acid others SOURCE: Ref zh. Fizikaj Abo. 3DIO28 REF SOURCE: Tr. Vgea, n.-i. kinofotoin--t-aA vYP- 52p 1965., 5-1-6 TOPIC TAGS: phot-1graphic film., plasticizer ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the plastification of triacetate films by mixing pl,osphoric-acid ethers. It is shown that at least some diphosphates of diethylene glycol result in better mechanical film properties than the previously used mixture of triphenyl phosphate and dibutyl phthalate. However, in the presence in them of aliphatic roAica3j3,, their compatibility with the film deteriorates with increasing length of the radical. To improve the compatibility, one can introduce cyclic radicalm Cl atoms) and alcoxyl, groups into the ether groups. The most effective for the com- patibil.ity are the latter.. and they also improve noticeably the Physical and mechanicaj properties of the films. A. Karuzhanakiy. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODEs 14 kh Card 3/1 M PUDOVIK, A.N.; MOSHKINA, BUHN, A.I.; SEMENOVA, L.A.; Prinimali uchaotiyes KOSTYUKOVA, L.A laborant; PETROVA, M.G*j laborant; TEMIRBAYEV, A.M., inzh.; ;14ZULIIIN, A.Tu., Inzh.; POLOZOVA, L,P,, laborantl NAZAROVSKAYA, G.V.,, laborant I I S~ntheBle and study of organophoaphorue plasticizers for the tri- acetate film banes, Trudy NIKFI no.46tl7-25 162. (KRA 18:8) _!j!U1jflLW1Lrn; 11M ACC NRj AP6019329 SMCE-W- -DE -U-R /667- 91163- O-W/i i~~ AUTHORS Pudovik, As R-ot Krurwv, 00 PQ ORGs Kazan' State UniversitV (Kazans kiy gosvidarstvamwy universitat) TITWi Addition of 4iotbylphosphorous aold to Schif! bases souRcot 7~nlrnal obsh&wy Mdadle v0, 35, no. 8, 1965. 1502-1303 TOPIC TAGSt Schiff beast org ania phofiPhorus compound, Odds, chesdoal reaction ABMRACTt BY the additlon*of diethylphosphorous acid anilide to 'Schiff bases (I) substances (II) were prepareds :(EtO)2PNEPh+PhCH=NC6H4R (I)-v(it0)'ZP(=NPh)-CHPh -NHC6H4R (I,) 11# P-Mes P-No 0 2 The structure of (II) was confirmed by the fact that sulfur did inot add to them on heating to 1400 and by the,formation of aniline 'hydrochloride from (II) (H a 9) on hydrolysis In acidified water* lurthermorep trialkyl phospites do not add to Schiff bases in a !spontaneous reaction of the type by which compounds (II) formed - 1.00.9 the amide group of diethylphosphorous aold anilide must have -partioipated in the, reaction* _-Compounds M) -were crystalline.. - 11h, 7-7---.00 ACC NR& 06019329 ,solids with-me Pe' 172 P 163-6431 ind 18~-9~~;Cor-(II) (a I P-me). and 1 0 reaptlorig. arts ha (I P-N 2) at 3 0 LbRf- SUB CODEt 07 SUBM DATEv I5KAr65 MM REFt 001 rd 2L2 A - V RUMYAI'TSEV, V.I.; KRUPHOV#L.]R. Improvementsin the production of aluminum caps for flasks vith antibiotics. Med.prm*17.no*1+:43-46 -&p 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Saranakly zavod maditainakikh preparatov. (A.VTIBIOTICS-CCIN-LAINERS) Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 3/26 AID P - 818 Author Krupnov, N. K. Title Hydraulic load on the turbo-drill shaft Periodical Neft. khoz., v. 32, #9, 9-12, S 1954 Abstract The author presents an analytical formulation of the effect of hydraulic loads on the shaft under idling conditions and working operation of the turbo-drill. Two Russian references (1952-1953). Institution: None Submitted No date Imupillov) N.K.; BAYKOV) U.M.; IMAN, Ya.14. -?-. -- Injecting unfll"red water to maintain reservoir prenBure. fleft. khoz. 41 no-4131-35 Ap 163. (MIPA 17: 10) ACC NP, A-,47001731 SOIJACE CODI jWGO8/ ~67/0~00010~0061/0003 AUTHOR: Krup nov, R, (Engin"r; Captain 2d rank; Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Detection of combat vesse a SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, no. 10, 12 Jan 67, p. 3, cola. 1-3 TOPIC TAGS: naval equipment, detection ABSTRAM Based on foreign sources, the author describes the various meana used for the detection of surface vessels and submarines, as well an how to prevent It. [NCI SUB CODEs 15/ SUBM DATEs none/ ATD PRESSs 5110 KRUFI;Gv, R.-, inzh.-alektromekhanik -- -- -411- Repairs of electrical equipment on ships.b7 V.P. Ashcheulor. ReVieved by R. Krupnov. Mor flot 20 no.9:45 5 160. 1 (MIRA 13:9) (Ilectricity on ships) (Ashchealaw, Y.P. ) KIWPNOVY lies, inzhoner-kapitan 2 ranga . -- - 1. - j Incre%asing the milit=7 and technical knowledge of naval officars. More abor. 41, no.3t47-51 Hr 161, (MIRA 14'4) (Naval education) (Rumsia~-Havy--Offioere) L 26156-66- EWACh ACC NR.- AN6014176 SCKJRCE CODEt UR/9008/66/000/005/0002/0003 ~, 4. ALITHOR:_Krupnoy, S. (Colonel, Candidate of philo,;ophical sciences) ORG: none TITLE: According to the laws of dialectics. The development of means and forms of ameg warfare ~ .SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, 07.Jan 66, p. 2,,col. 1-7, p. 3, col. 1-5 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear warfare% nuclear weapons ABSTRACT, The author discusses the political, economic, social, and geographic as- pects of war and the impact of new weapons (atMic bombs, migpiles, etc.) on the con- duct of warfare today. The author notes the emergence of atifinber of 'contradictions' with the advent of new weapons, e. g., the need for an overall, highly centralized command and the need for low echelon commanders to act on their own initiative. Ano- ther 'contradiction' cited is the need to search for'new atodea of warfare without dis- carding old but useful devices. From the viewpoint of materialist dialectics, nor forms and means of warfare acquire importance only when they attain significant aftnL- tude. SUB CODE*. IS/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG RErt ooo/ M REIN 000 Card SHIBER, R.A.; KRUGLYY, G.T.; BAZHOV, I.S., in2h.,, retsenzent; SAY.OKHVAMV, S.F., inzh., retsenzent; FEDOROV, V.A., Inzh., retsenzent; KRUPIMY, 3 ,A., inzh., retsenzent; YESHCHIN, S.B., inzh., retsentent; SARANTSEV, Yu.S., inzh., red.; KHITROVA, N.A., tekhn. red. (Design, Wntenanbe and repair of railroad ctral Ustroistvo i remont vagonov. Moskva, Tranazholdorizdat, 1963. 395 p. (MIRA 16s6) (Railroada-Cara) SHILzi, Ruvim Abramavich; BUGLTY, Georgly Tikhonovich; BAVIOV, I.S., inzh., retnenzent; SAMOK11VAIDV, S.F.p inzh.) rotsonzent; FEDOROVp V.A.) lnzh.p retijonzont;J~MQV,..SA.,, inzh.,, retuen2entj YESHCHIN, S.B.p inzh., retsenzent; SJUANTMp Yu.s..q inzh., rsdog.APIWA, N.A., tekhn. red. [Arrangement, maintenance and repair of cars] Ustroistvo remont vagonov. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 395 (MIRA 17:2~* XRUFTIOV, Bergey Ivanovlchp polkovnik) kand. fil. nauk; KOZLOVA,, S.n.p general-mayor, red.; ROMANOV, I.F.p polkovnik, red.; ZUDINA, M.P., tekhn. red. (Dialectics and military science] Dialektika. i voennaia nauka. HosWap Voenizdat, 1963, 201 p. (MIRA 17:1) - A L 27513-66 EWT(1)/?33-2 ACC NRI AP5022957 (Al , sourn com: Wosl7/65/doo/oop./do58/00W AUTHOR: Zavalishin, V. (Lieutenant Colonel).i Krupnov, Vs_(Liuatenmt Colonel)- ORG: None TIM: Charging cannon shells~tor firing SOURCE: Tokhnika i vooruzhaniye, no. 2, 1965, 58-60 TOPIC TAGS: artillery weapon weapon fuse ABSTRACT: The authors describe the equipment used f6r final preparaA. tion of cannon add mortar shells for firing operations& The equipment can be used under field conditions. It con813ted of a folding.tabla (1800 = long, 850 mm wide, 900 mm, high) carrying various tools and devices for removing blank plugs, fixing and punching ignitors, The table was made of wood. A 900-mm shelf can be attached to the table foz shells longer than 850 mm. The devices used for charge pressing were of LPZMK-,1#.P=-2 or PM-31types. A well trained team of 11 man can hand-, 8 oVe;'VlOO shelle per hdur. Orig. art. has: 2 figures showing the table and auxiliary equipmente SUB CODE: 19 MM DAM None ORIG MM: 000 OTH REF! 000 - --- ---- -- - - SUKHOVIIDV, N., podpolkovnikL-)=OY,.-,X*, Wyor; MIZ1111, A., podpolkovnik; DADONOV, A., mayrorl YETYM11, A., gyardii may-or; ITANCY, P.. rvardii polkovnik Important problem. - Voon.vee+,. 39 no.4:52-55 AP l6o. (HiRA 14:2) 1 (Rovia--Army-Noncomissioned officers) "Certain questions of the Agrotechnics of Winter Wheat In the Volga Region." Cand Agr Sci, Saratoy Agricultural Inst, Him Higher Education USSR, Samt0y, 1955- M, ITO 10, Mar 55) SO: Sum No. 670, 29 SOP 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dis- sertatione Defended at USSR Higher 2duantional Institutions (15) BRAGIN, V.A.; KRUJINOV, V.K. I------ History of the petroleum industry of the Kuban. Nefteprom. delo no.10:9-11 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Obl'yedineniye "Krasnodarnoftegitz". BOBYATOY, T.A., kandidat istoricheskikh nauk; KRUPHOV Ye., redaktor; SULTAMOVA. N.A., rodaktor Isdatollstv's: luxiih-ift-m., takhnichookiy rodaktor. LAgriculture and cattle breeding In Azerbaijan duriag the Brome Alej Zonledolls I skotoyodstvo v Azerbaidzhano v opokhy bromys Balm, Isd.,Yo Akad.s&4 Averbaldshuskol MRO 1957, 136 po (MURA IOW (Azerbaijan-Agriaulturs. Prisitive) )14 ~/'v C AUTHOR by Z.1. Krupnoy PA - 2482 ,TITLZ Archool-o-gi-c-1179tudies on Cauosmis, (Arkhoologiobesloye isuohenis Khavkasap Russian) PERIODICAL Vestnik Akadenii Sauk 888R 1957# Vol* 27, No- 1, PP- 114-115# (USSR) Rooeiv*dt 2 May 1957 Reviewed: 4 June 1957 ABSTRACT From 22 to 26 October 1956 a conference took place in Erivan on the archeology, ancient and middle history of the peoples of Caucania. It was the task of the conference to oompilo the scientific research work in the above field, In order to solve the general problem of the archeology of Caucasia and in order to establish a program for future research. The conference was attended by over 200 delegates from the Academies of Science of the USSRp the Ukrainian SSRt the Georgian SSRj the Azerbaidzhan SSRp from the Universities of Leningradq Bakup and Brivan, and from other scientific and cultural institutions* lifty-six lectures and reports were given at the plenary meetings. I*A. Orbelit Member of the Academy and chairman of the organizational committee of the conference, reported in his introductory lecture on the scientific rfisearoh for the exploration of the Caucasus mince the Fifth Conference of Russian Archeologists that had taken place In Erivan 75 years ago. The lecture by B.B. Piotrovskij, CARD 1/3 NTU A.rohoological Studies on Caucasia PA - 2482 (Arkboologiohookoys isuchenis Khavkaza, Russian) Member of the Armenian Academy of Sciences, on "Caucasian Hinter- land and the Old West" aroused particularly great interest and was'followed by a humorous discussion, F.X9 T&Y&dzo# doctor of technical soisnoesp lectured on "Copper and Bronze Metallurgy in Ancient Georgia" and reported about recent methods of metallo- graphic and'ohenioal investigation of the old copper and bronze objects. I.M. Dxhafar-Zads, candidate for the doctor's degree in history, spoke about the study of old inscriptions and drawings which have been out into stone and can belfound in great numbers south of Baku. X.T. Trevor, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR9 reported on "Cauoasia from the Fourth to the Beyouth Century"* Other lectures dealt with the origin of the cities in Cauoasia as well an with the investigation of different monuments of antiquityl old manuscriptop collections, etc* The partiaipants of the conference agreed that in spite of the great progress made in this field there still existed serious ohortoomings. for instanoeq the co-ordination of the archeological work of the scientists in Georgia, Armoniaq Azerbaidzhan and Northern Caucasia is completely laoking. The research work Is carried on very unevifily.The history of Caucasian Albania as well as its culture bays been completely "forgotten". Conservation CARD 2/3 Archeological Studies on Caucasia PA, - 2482 (Arkhoologiohookoys isuchonie Mvkasao Russian) of objects of antiquity in badly organized, Uter the oonferenost the participants visited some areas of Cauoasia which, from a historical point of viswp command the greatest interest. ASSOCIATIOW: PRISINTED BY: 813MITTID: ANAILABLE: library of Congress. CARD 3/3 1--) /V, 0 V-) 25-2-24/43 AUTHORj Krupnov, Ye.I., Head of the North Caucasian Archaeological -Expediti7o-n,candidate of Historical Sciences TITLEt What the Caves Tell Us (0 chdm rasskazyvayut peshchery) PERIODICAL: Vauka I Zhizn', 1958, # 2, pp 67 - 70 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Many centuries ago people of Sarmatian origin - called Alano - lived in Caucasian districts which are today known as North Osetiya and Chechen-Ingush ASSR. In the summer of 1957, an archaeological expedition made some very Interesting excavations, which throw oomo light upon the ethnic history and culture of the peoples of thene regions. There are 0 sketches. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 1y, AUTHOR: Krupnov, Ye. I., Candidate, of Historical 30-58-3-20/45 90-lences - AUTHOR: Travel to Lebanon (Poyezdka v Livan) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akadomii '.Nuk SSSR, 1958, Nr 3, pp. 88-91 ( U ss, R ) ABSTRACT: The republic Lebanon is one of the countries the relation of which with the ancient population of the South of the USSR can be retraoed according to aroheaological data. This journey ought to help to find new proofs for these relations. The object of this journey was to establish personal contacts with the archaeologists of the Lebanon as well as to clear the possibilities of organizing common exoavationc. Furthermorep the author describes his meetings with a series of competent pe~rsonalities of the Lebanon. It was agreed witbXhe Minister of Foreign Affairs# Sharl' Malik, to organize a Soviet-Lebanese archaeological expedition in 1959 which will be entitled to select objects for excavations at their convenience all over Card 1/3 the country. The author further describes his visits to the Travel to Lebanon 30-58-*,-20/45 museums of the country with their rich antique exhibits and he was particularly Imprepsed by the Syrian NPtional Museum In Damascus. Already taking a glance of the museums showed the importance of the antique relations of the Southern peoples of theUSSR9 especially from the Caucasus with the peoples from the Near East. The public lecture delivered by the author in Beirut was equally devoted to this topic. 'The existance and the character of these relations - starting from 3000 years before Christ until to the Middle Ages - was proved by means of a series of archaeological and historical facts. It is confirmed by archaeological data that already in time immemorial, copper, volcanic glass and other raw materials were brought from the Caucasus to the Near East, whereas the countries of the Near East supplied the Caucasus with hand- worked products -an4 ornaments. The author furthor describes in full details the close cultural relations between the Caucasus and the peoples of the Hear East. The author visited the villages of Lebanon where excavations are carried out for years. He also visited buildings of antique civilization. Card 2/3 Concluding, '.he author states that the establishment of 30-58 -3-20/45 Travel to Lubanon scientific relations with the Lebanon would also be beneficial for a cultural approach of the two countries. There are 2 figures - ... I.-- I . "'.. . X-.- Card 3/3 P -WM- V49 - I -- nA chromologis do Vage do for do caucase septentrional.0 Report submitted to:the 6th Intl. Cong. of the Intl. Union of Prehistoric and Prohistoric Sciences,, Romp Italy 29-Aug - 3 Sep 1962 MUFNGV Y t doktor istor. nauk ~-- Contacts vith Turkish voientists. Vent. AN SSSR 33 no-5:87-90 . My 163. (MIRA 1W (Turkey-Rai,earch) KRUPNOV, Yu., podpolkovnik Runway *n the anow. Voei,.vast. 41 no.12:92 D 161. (Heliports) (MRA 15:3) ~ t, :i: 7.'i-.ovkl,l, V. K., I'lliay, In. c,uri,)r- it:? !iy,:roll!,,zi:,,-', prcr -S t L 12 Feb. 53, 'Leto.Asl Zhurml Im-kh StLtey, lc n ~'L', tuft. Ckr C15U, i-0 - vy~ "i --.J7 N~~ SHARKOV, V.I.; KOHOL'KOY. I.I.; KRUPNOVA, A.Y. Alcoholysis of cellulose. Zhiir.prikl.kh1m. 27 no.):319-326 Mr '54. (MLRA 7:3) (Cellulose) (Alcoholysis) is "onto of ,mon the fidd T 7 _ . The h4wit" 4 hyAic,- ns'Aulus it) *p the hydr"IyAll DI :~ ,f lly the, K ItO a lid ruix 71-1 of I 11"'0f %aq dt:t,l. I .ht. r1w, 11.,113 .-lc tArip'l ", s( 1 1,10'. It w,15 61"d tit-it I'mcring I at I (),~, k(i,l , mcn_ 111C C',crr. 1, d'~lillvd a" tire It"t cOnst- 'at tit" rivt-n 1, 1 to 4 0.71 wbrii, I vy'as rviucell flaut 1,, 1. ",,1 1) 1 Irits g.r,. I"It it 11ill I'd -41 10 armwil 1.0 by 11,1114 or st rm,p r I 1,W,. I ,f I , , ,( 1.41 Oat re.trilrd Willi 2J), The F,",t. yict,l ,t f,l,vi,sr - suglr~ 00 ,f 15 w;%% M, t.-lined in 40 Tnin.; with I of is, It (,f 21.1"'t, w:1% rechr's i.] 43 inin. At 1~91*, I[iS()-. A1111 vI 15, 11 -a, 27.0' " atfailwd 11ttr :11 ritiff., but With I c4 11 tr" 111.,,,~7 ' " , It" zw 35 1"1". &mne 44~11#w rivimi c"w1i'llcred 10 fitilurtice llic file Uf hkdr,,Iysit vrrrcz Trj,:tj,,tj tit thl. cigi with mi, l wa a nrtn~pibnnl - - - an: ' t, (w, ,,9r of the Vol. of Ilit liquid ph,,"e, lt )wtrvd dilluslon rate (4 the cntilyt.1, and funaller mm, f,f the "'Aloidally -in). cvlltslo-w at highirr Irmp. fllu,.- -Im. 4 10 C11141 20~-i, lawl-ted the rate tif birdrolytili for 10 aml 20' , 'file 16 (""Ing F.w. of bvdrnlv~j, M r4~ s at I_ "T. I wa~ ntiritllIfil plilluilliv I.. tli~ S.'"rring .4 ibr ot. tivilv of fill, ill-K TT KOROLIKOV, I.I.1 SHMOV, V.I.; 1RUPNOVA, A.T. Causes for retarded reaction In the hydrolysis of vegetable cell polyeaccharides at a low hydroacdulue, Gidralise i loockhtneprome 10 no.l:&10 '57, (MIRA 10:4) 1, Toonoyuznyy nauchno-isslodavatol'skly Institut gUrolisnoy I ottl'fituo-spirtovoy promysh%bnnosti, (Polyeaccharides) (Hydrolysis) KalOLIKOV, I.I.; KRUPWOVA, A.V.,- GARKANOVA. Ye.N.; IVLIYZVA, Ye.A. Vffeat of tho diffusion of sugar on Its yield in percolation hydrolysis of wood. Oldrolls. I lesokhIm. prom. 11 no.2:1-5 058, (MIRA 110) 1. Veaso;misnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly inatitut g1drolisnoy I oullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Sngkr) (Hydrolysis) SHARKOV, V.I.; KOROLIKOV, I.I.-, KRIJPU)VJL, A.Y. Transforming woodpulp and vood Into a romadily hydroly~#~Yls state by the action of rays. Gidrolls. I lesokhlrsapr~i._n no_St~P* 1 58. T* (NIZ 11112) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauebao-iseledovatellskly institut gidroliznny i sullfituo-spirtovoy prorTablennosti. (Woodpulp) (Gamma rays--Industrial applications) (Hydrolysis) KOROLIKOV, I.I.; SHMOV, V.I.; KRTJPNDVA, A.V. Study of the wrocrystallization" phenomenon In callulexe. Zhur. prikt, khIm. 31 ne.10:1360-1565 0 158. (MIRA 12:1) (Cellulose) (Crystallitation) SHARKOV, V.I.; KHMOU, AIV, Study of cellulose obtained by the saponification of cellulose acetate. Khim.-voloks no*5t26-30 6o. (XIM l3tl2) 1. Gosudarstvena" mauchno-issledowatel'skiy institut gidrolisnoy promyshlennosti. (Cellulose) (Cellulose acetate) SHARKOV, V.I.; KRUPNUVA, A.V.; SHCUMLOVAp T.A. -V - ----------- Effect of the composition of a spinning bath molecular structure of cellulose regenerated Khim.volok. no*5:37-43 161. (cellulose) (viscose) on the above-- from viscose. (HIRA 14:10) --X.RUFNCYVA,-A.V,j SHARKOV, V.I. Thermamschanical metkiod, for converting cellulose into a readily hydrolyzable state. Gidroliz. i loookhim.prom. 16 no.3:8-10 ,63. (MIRA 1615) 1. aosudaretvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidroUsnoy i oullfitnospirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Cellulose) (Hydrolysis) KRUPNOVA, A.V.; SHARKOV, V.T. Mechanical and thermcchemical method of transforming cellulose- containing materlaJo to a readily hydrolyzable state. Gidroliz. i loookhIm. prom. 17 no.30-5 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Goijudaratvennyy nauchno-lauladavatellskiy intititut g1droliznoy I aul'fitxio-spJrtovoy promynhlennosti. -4 -M NE, N ZORIN, A.D.; DLVYATYKH, G.G.; KRUNiOVA, E.F.; Vapor pressure of liquid monoullane and its mixtures with ethylene. Zhur. neorg. kh1m. 9 no.10:2280-2283 0 164. (MIRA M12) 1. Gortkovokiy gosudaretvennyy universitet Im. N.I. Lobachevskogo. Ft E.RR KRUnWA, G.F. Characteristics of the structure of the embrro sac and of the fer- tilization process of red clover In relation to the character of mineral nutrition. Vest.Lon.un.10 no.lt29-37 Ja 155o (HLU 8s4) (Clover)(7ortilisation of plants)(Plants, Affect of minerals on) -w gu: qg, "."Ho"EE Pi%7, ..j: t~4 POLTAXDVA, T.Y.; JWPNOVA, G_,F 19ffect of intervaristal croBBPOllination on the need productivitjr and the state of the ovarian apparatus of rod clover. Vest.Lonoun. 11 no.3:41-46 7 156. (MLRA 9:7) (Clover) (Hybridization, Vegetable) KRUPNOTAa.UL Wa Yedorov ; KRIVONOSOV, I.M., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, f---000 nauchigry-TIMor; VOLOSHIN, D.A., redaktor (Draining and reclaiming swampy land; a bibliography] Osushenis i oeveanis sabolooMnnykh zemall t rekomendstelInyi ukazatelf liters- tury, Nauchnyt reds I.M.Krivonoseve laningred, Oos. publichnain bibliotske In* N.S.891t7kove-Shchedrina, 1957. 31 p. (MIRA 10:2) (Bibliography-Dretugs) __4g&_Xadqro na; VOLOSHIN, D.A.. red.; TOLOCHINSKAYA, B.X., UdMIOV,4,__Os bibli~gr.red.' [Guide to agricultural reference bookel.Putevoditall Po sel'sko- khosioistvannym spravochnikam. Leningrad, Goo.publichrsis bibliotekB, 1958. 123 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Bibliography--Agriculture)