SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLLI, I.D. - KOLODUB, F.A.
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USSR
SADYKOVA, E. M., et al. Izvestiya Akadewdi Nauk. SSSR, Seriya Khi-'alchaskaya,
No 4, Apr 72. PP 786-790
tion, and a reaction of the complex with the bydroxyl group oxygen in presenc's
of,air; this leads to a reduction of the number of bydroiWl groups in tho re-
inforced product and banding of the air oxygen, so that the dogradation is
slowed down and the transparency of the product is,improVc4.
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USSR 541,10"M116#547.11118
spn,syN, vixT. i., X0111- T. D. 0SADYMAj So Me# and MTEMNKO# R, G.f
Moscow State Univexisity imeni H. V. Loxonorsov
"A Study of Certain Adducts of Box*n Trifluoride with Trialkyl(aryl)-phosph1was"
Hoacowl Izvestiya Akad, Nauk SSSRp Seriya nimicheskaya, No 1p Jan 72, pp 45-50
Abstracts Published data on the halogenic borophosphanes are still very
scant. The few compounds thus far obtained axe recommended as antinock
additives for engLne fuels# hydxau]Lic fluids, dielectAce wa catalysts for
polymerization. In additiont bDrophosphones containing a fluorine aton with the
boron have gone almost entirely unstaudied,
Using triaWj(phenyl) phosphinas in combination,with etherate of biron
trifluorider the authors obtained a number of fluorine-derivative borophos-
phaneop for which chemical analyses weromade for thow of type F 3B-HY
infrared spectra were obtained for those of type F B-PR , and both thermal
3 3
and chemical analyses for the products of decomposition Of thDSO Of type
Y3BP(06H heated in nitrogen azd air were mAe, Decompo3ition was found to
3
occur at 180-2000C la the case of air, and 200-2200 in the cane of nitrogen,
Conplete graphic summary of data obtained acconpanies tba paper.
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-541.572.8
USSR UDC 54L572.51
ROMM, I. P., SADYKOVA, E. M., GUR'YXN0VA,'Ye. N., JWLLr
1. D., and KOCHESKOV,
K..A., Academician, Physical Chemistry Institute imeni t'."Y_a'.'.Karpov, Moscow,
and Noscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Moscow
p, n-Conjugation in Triphenylphosphine"
Moscow, Dcklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 2, 1970~ pp 372-375
Abstract: The p w-conjugaLion (interaction of the undivided electron pair
at P with the i,-electrons of the aromatic system) Of Ph3P was studied on the
basis of the dipole moments (d. m.) of complexes R PXIC (R - Bu, hexyl,
3 3
octyl, Ph) of phosphines, which are active n-donors, with a number of ac-
ceptors (MX3 = AlBr , GaC13, BC13) and of the heats of.formation of R3F.~LX3
M3 = Al]'Br3, CaC13~ The thermal effects involved in the sWoStituLion of
R3P with dimethylcyclohexylamine in R3P.DF3 (R - Bu, heN-/l, ?h) and of Ph3P
3P'BC'3 were also considered. The d. m. of complexes i kY13-
'th Bu3P in Ph U
P.AlBr3 were close to each other, but the heat of formation of the second
was much lower than that of the first because of energy losses associated
with breaking of tha p n-conjugation in R P d amplex-foLmation. On
uring c
the basis of this difference and simila f ferences for complaxes with other
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Rrj,.qm, I. P., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 2, 1970, pp 372-
375
acceptors (those for complexes with BF3 and BM were ceAculated from the
3
thermal effects in the substitution reactions), the p n-conjugation energy
EC in Ph P was estimated at 11.7 + 2 kcal/mole as an average of values
3
based on data for complexes with Zie four acceptors MX3. E, for Ph P-Was
3
lower than that for N-methyldiphetylamine (E. 14.9 kcal/mala) and much
lower than that for Ph N,.
3
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UNCLASSI FIE0 PR(jCES5 MG IIATE--OctDEC70
EFFECTS ON THE KINETICS.Of BUTYRALDEWDE OXIDATION BY
AOLECULAR OXYGEN -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-USHKALOVA, V.N.t KOLMAKIVAr E.F.
-,,:~'.G0VNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~:'...SOURCE-NEFTEKH1141YA 1970, 10(2)t 246-50
.',DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
OPIC TAGS--OXIDATION, ALDEHYDEr ORGANIC:$OLVENTP REACTION KINETICS,
T
-PEROXIDEv OXYGEN
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:,--.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0961 STEP NO--UR/0204/'tO/0101002/024610250
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134679
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 021 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134679
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OXION. KINETICS OF
BUTYRALDEHYOE IN SOLN, VARIED ACCORDINGITO THE SOLVENT USED (C SUB6 H
SUB6, C SUB6 H SUB 14t CCL SUB49 CHCL SUB3, S SUB2 H SUa4 SL SU82t ME
SUB2 CO). THE MOST CLEAR EFFECT OF THE SOLVENT APPEARED AT 30DEGREES~
-CHCL SUa3, C SUB2 H SUB4 CL SUB2, AND C SUB6 H SUB61HAD A STABILIZING
EFFECT ON THE INTERMEDIATE OXIDN. PRODUCT OF WHICH 60-70PERGENT, BASED
ON,THE ALDEHYDE-i WAS ACCUMULATED AND AN,INSIGNIFICANT A T. WAS SPENT FOR
-ACID.FORMATION* THE STABILIZATJON OF THE PEROXIDIZED P ODUCT IN THE 3
SOLVENTS WAS DUE TO INTERMOL.
REACTION WITH THEM. FACILITY:
7TYUMEN. 1N0. INST., TYUMENP USSR,
UNCLASSIFIED
jp-qs 59775
10 August 1973
MCC 621,039.51
APPLICATION OF A MOM OF A POROUS BODY FOR CALCULATION OF
TRE FIELD OF VELOCITIES AND TF"ERATURES IN A REACTOR CORE
tArtlcle by Obninsk, Publi-
*414P. Irl oyvi
cation FEI-21 s ca and Ener~fj Institute, RuSlia,n,
1971, 111 pages]
In this work a system of differential equations
of hydraulics and heat transfer for a reactor
core is t-onsidered, an a "porous body' with
aninotropic properties, which is solved in a
linenr nop, xi=tion for a care of small devi-
ation of the geometry of the channels.
ZA,
In the calculation.of the hydraulIc and thermal charac-
teristics of heat exchangers and cores of reactors. which ai-e a
system of rod-shaped TVVL (fuel clexants) and parallel cnannels
connected between each other. it in inadequate to consider only
one or a few channels. The presence of regular and random devia-
tLons In the geometry of the system and in the distribution of
heat liberation leads to a redistribution of the flow rate of
the coolant throughout the cross-section of the core and to an
irregular preheating of the coolant jlJjj2j_
As a consequence of tho large number of connected chan-
nels, the problen stated in a general form turns out to be quite
cumbersome. The methodology of statistical calculation of t1io
effect of deviations of the geometry on the scattering of tha
flow rate and temperature of the coolant in a case of connected
channels gives characteristics of scattering that are comrion for
the entire system, without local variations, without a consider&-
tion of the mixing of jets of the coolant and the ap7eading o f
heat from the 'hot'. point (3).
In this work, a system of difCerential equations of
hydraulics in solved for the system &a a whole. which makes it
possIble to perform the ajalysis in a common form and to obtain
USSR
'*4/
USSR UDC: 534
K01MMOV, V. A., STAL'TSEV, A. S.
-----------------------
"An Ultrasonic Method of Measuiring the Parameters of a Low-Frequency Acoustic
Wave.11
Tr. Taganrog radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of Taganrog Radio Ergineering Insti-
tute). 1973, vyp. 34, pp 156-163 (from RZh-Fizika, No 5, May 73, abstract
No 5Zh532 by Ye. B. Kudashev)
Translation: The article discusses an instrument foi measuring sonic pres-
sure and the oscillatory velocity of a planeYlow-frequency acoustic wwre.
The method is based on using frequency as an informative parameter. It is
shown that at a distance of less than the ultrasonic wavelength in the Meditm
the parameters of the acoustic field can be determined from the relative fre-
quency change by using a high-frequency detector. Frequency is measured by
an analogous method, using a frequency detector to conirert frequency to
voltage. In this instance it is necessary to inteo:ate the useful signal.
The parameters of the instrument are examined. Estimates are made of the
measurement errors due to deviation of the temperature of the medium from
the initial value and the high-frequency error of prensare averaging
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USSR
KOIWXOV, V. A., STAL-TSEV, A. S., Tr. Taganrog. radiotekhn. in-ta, 1973,
VYP. 34, PP 156-163
in the acoustic channel. A schematic diagram of the instru-ment is given.
The lower limits of measureable acoustic pressure and oscillatory velocity
are 1.5_104 N/m2 and 0.01 m/sec-The-upper limits are determined by the
caVitation threshold. The total measurement error does not exceed 1.5'5'.
It is shown that by forming the signals of the sum and difference of the
output voltages of the measurement channels of pressure and velocity and
squaring these signals with respect to their rum, it is possible to deter-
mine the total energy of an acoustic Me error In measurement of
acoustic energy (potential, kineti,c,ead total) of an acoustic wave is inde-
pendent of whether it is a tri%,;eling wave or a standing wave, and amounts
to 4%.
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USSR uDc: 621.396.9:527.629.78
CHEBaTAREV, R. P., SIDORIN, V. N., POLUSHKIN, G. A. , BIBAF307 R, Mi.
JB9 IUTDINOV,, Sh. 0. , 2~",
"A Set of Equipment for Radar Studies of Meteors in Dushanbe"
ByU. Tn-ta-antrofi-.. X1 TDdzh. SSR (Bulletin or the fntititute of Astro-
physics of the Academy of Sciencea of Tadzhik SSR), 1970, ITO 55, pp 24-28
(from RM-Radiotekbnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract ITO 1,2G%))1)
Translation: The authors describe a set of equipment Pir mensuring the wind
in the upper atmosphere in the 1QSY program tit the ins, titute of k;trophysics
of the AcadeW of Sciences of the Tadzhik- MR. The equipirient', is dcsigned
for determining ccordinates, altitudes,radiants and velocitlen ')r M-Avorr-,
and for studying the physics of meteorn and or the upper atwsphere. Data
are given in brief for operation of the equipment complex. ReGuM6.
USSR uDc. 621.~86.6.002(088.8)
NE
VASINA, N. T. , RAS, ETSOVA, B. Ye. ,KOLMAK2,YdL.
"A Method of Frosting the Surface of quart~ztl
USSR Author's Certificate No 261"1045, filed 22 Mar 68, published 9 Jun 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12V31"i)
Translation: The invention deals with treating the surface of quartz
used in the electronics industry for making thin-film photoelectric beam
receivers. The treatment consists in frosting the surface of, tie quartz
in a mixture of saturated solutions of potassium fluoride in n-tric acid
and ammonium fluoride in nitric acid taken in the ratio of 1:1.2. Ye. IM.
USSR UDC: :537-312..62
VASINA, N. T.,, RASNETSOVA, B. Ye., KQI MOTUA.Ya.
"A Method of Photoengraving Lead Films"
USSR Author's Certificate No 261498, file&15 jui 68, published 27 May 70
(from BZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11D643 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of photoengraving
lead.films deposited on a dielectric substrate. The protedure is based on
coating the lead film with acid resist, forming the copy layer and subsequent
etching. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, packing density is in-
creased and circuit quality is improved by placing the substrate in an
etchant comprised of a formic acid solution at a distance of 3-4 = from the
-ace of the substrate
etchant reflector and blowing compressed air an the surf
through a layer of etchant, alternating the action of the compressed air
vith the action of the etchant.
ZHMMH~I
Ace. Nr: Abstracting Seirvic Ref. Code:
AP0053379' CHEMICAL ABST. 'O.O."P
82386d Use of potentlometric method for t1trating ralcrocion-
that resutance to water
cantrations of bases for datenuww
loathing of glasses. - BaMin, V.
Y.; A; (UningjA.
Tekhnol. Inst. im. LensovetA. Lenihkra& USSR). No Ker4m.
1970, 27(l), 42-3 (Russ [ng procedure i~- proposed
). The fopowi
for the detn. of water-so
1. b4ses in gl"s.~ Wash them powd. glass
(particules 0.5-0.8 mm) with EtOH to removi the fin6st povraex~
dry 5-10 mia, at 100-110!, take 1~2.5 g sample inta an Erlen-
r
may -r fiXk ml water and cl6se with a plastic'61. Stir
s] g y while heating1he flask I hrat 1000. Filter
G~ the g theaoln-to2WmlvdthA-ater., Aliquotsof
100 ml are taken for titm. with 140. Visual indicators do:uot
give Ptisfactory result$' A potexitiornetric titra. with qui~hy-
drone electrode is found more useful, A correction f6~ the hJ4nk
is necessarv. M. bartus&
-T -1
USSR UDC: 621.391.81
KOLMAKOVA, S. A., TERPUGOV, A. F.
"Optimum Linear Systems for Determining the Moment of Appearance of Poisson-
Signals"
Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta Dri Tomsk. un-te (Works of the Siberian Physico-
technical Institute Associated With Tomsk University), 1970, vYP. 51, pp
179-189 (from BZh-Radiotekbnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A69)
Translation: 'The authors solve the problem of constructing a linear
system in which variance is minimized for the estimate of the time of ar-
rival of a useful signal of the type of a Poisson floir of events of variable
intensity against a background of a Poisson flow ofelrents of constant
intensity. It is assumed that the signal-to-noise ratio is fairly higti.
Cases of coherent and co=letely incoherent signals are considered. 7he
effectiveness of optimum and matched signals is comared. Two illustra-
tions, bibliography of one title. N. S.
mop . .... qIPPOlipw
USSR UDC: 51942:621.391
KO,UMKOVA, S. A., TERPUGOV, A. F.
..Optimum Linear Systems for Determining the Time of Appearance of Pois-
son Signalsyl
Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta Dri Tomsk. un-te (Works of the Siberian
Phys i cote dhn-i cal Institute Affiliated With Tomsk University), 1970, VY-p.
51, PP 179-189 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9. Sep T11 Abstract No 9V280)
Translation: Against a background of a Poisson stream of events of con-
stant. intensity, a pulse signal may appear which generates a Poisson
stream of variable inten ity pp(t), where u(t) is a given -f%mction of
time determined by the shape of the sioaal, and p is an unknmrn constant
with known a priori distribution. It is required to estimate the time
of arrival of the useful- signal. It is assumed that the signal-to-noise
"y large. The transient response of a filter -which mini-
ratio is fair-
mizes the variance of the estimate is sought for a coherent. signal and
for a completely incohercnt signal in the class of liAear tr&ns formations.
V. Brikker.
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USSR UDC: 519, 2: 621. 391
KOLMAKOVA, S. A., TERPUGOV, A. F.
"Optimum Linear Systems for Determining the Time of Appearance of Pois-
son Signals"
'ibei
-e (Works of the S ian
Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta -Dri Tomsk. un-t
Physicotechnical Institute Affiliated Wit1i Tomsk University), 19705 VYP-
51, PP 179-189 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V2&0)
Translation; Against a background of a Poissorl stream of events of can-
stant intensity, a pulse sloial may appear which genaratei3 a Poisson
stream of variable intensity pli(t), where p(t) is a briven function of
time determined by the -shape of the signal, and P is an tun),nown constant
with known a priori distribution. It is required to estimate the tine
of arrival of the useful signal. It is assumed that the s~gnal-to-noisl:!
ratio is fairly large. The transient response of a filter which m~ni-
mizes thevariance of the estimate is sought for a coherent signal and
for a completely incoherent signal in the class of 11inear transformations.
V. Brikker.
12
USSR UDO 621.~82.5
KKOMOGG--R~Ir,_R2_P,, ChUIRCOV, V.P.
"Analysis Of The Effect Of The Parameters Of Epitaxial Films And The Structural
Parameters Cf Transistors On The Electrical Properties Cf The Devices"
(Elortranir, Technics.
Elektron.tekhnika. Nauch-teWin. ab. Folunrovodn.jA~L~w
Scientific-Technical Collection. Sonliconductor Devicen), 197-,Iufj,,Ao 4(61),p.-,,
11-16 (from RZh:Elektronika i monaniX21 i1o 4, APril 1572, Abstract No
e e pri
4B259)
Translation: The effect is studied of the parameters of epltaxial films and
the structural parew-atern of trBnBistors on the electri,cgl proDertiee of, V11v de-
vices, the reliobility ii3 owiluated, and the phydoul n'-fure ef ti,.c effecto
acknowledged to be nignificant io ann)yzod. Begreatifid -1,1-a
Aj tho
electrical parameters of the tranziutorn wit -parna~vtcrc of tho film u rid
the structural parameters of the dovices are presented. Sumia-.ry.
USSR UDO 621. 7/,82.
KOL. -_ OV G.R., CHULKOV, V.P.
"Study Of The Effect Of The Parameters Of Spitaxial. Filins On The Structural
Parameters Of Tranaistors"
Elehtron. takhnika. 17auch.-tekhn-eb. PoluDrovodn. pribcarr, (Electronic Technics.
Scientific-Technical Oollection. Semiconductor Devices), 1971, issue 4(61`,pp
~-10 (from RZ7h.-Elaktronika I yeye primeneni-ye, No 4, April 1972, Abstract 'No
4B243)
Translatior: The paper studies t~a effect of the par~=,3tero of opitaxiel Iiizms
on the successive diffusion of boron and phosphorcus In the proce-jr, of =inufLict-
uring epitaxial-plenar non-eased transistors of n-u-n type. Th,~ analyrjitj ;,n c-,n-
ducted ~y experimental methods with ntutiaticel prccewiinr, of tho dota by a
program of regression analy~-jis developed for the "loimik-22" 00.1jputer vr.in,-
"AKI-4CO" language. Linear regreenion equationa are olittlincil -nilich connect tflc*
film parametero with the structmr,91 parametero of the trawzi.!!tura; zu conll5rativc
evaluation is made of the extont of inOuence of the N.1m p,,~raneterc and an
i-nter,-~retaticn of thr; rem-A.ta obtained is given. Suitntiry.
USSR UDC 621.382.002-30.001.57:519.2
KOLMOGOROV G. D. IIUSMEKOV, T. Y-U.
"Som Problems of Mathematical Siiiiulation and Statistics as Applied to the
Problem of Controlling the Technological Production Processes of Semiconductor
Devices (Survey)
Elektron. te'-hnilza. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. llolmEoAndtL. riL)c,,S~ (Electronic Ensineer-
__p
ing. Scientific and Technical Collection. Semiconductor Deviceri) , 1971, vyp.
4 (61), pp 17-30 (from R71i-Avtomatika, Telemokhanika i vychislitel'nava teklinilra,
No 4, Apr 72, Abstract 1,11o 4A610)
Translation: A study war, mde of the basic rrathernatical juethods of statistical
jcal TiFocess-
processing of data oil the states of a large system for a tuchnoloF
Inle geneeral allgorithn for finding, and inpleiiianting the Optimal 112,0'1C for the
technological process in written. An heuristic cri'Wrion is proposed for cal-
-he initial and corjtr:)I. p,--.xwreter~~ Of pro-
culating the "corrected" W11110B Of 1,
cesses. There are 2 illustrations, 3 tables, and a P3-elltry I)ibliograpny-
~777'--USSR' M-0 621.7-011-001-571539:385
BOGATOV, A. A.,and KOILIOGOROV, V. L., Ural Polytechnic Institute
*Condition for the Failure of Metals During Alte rnating Deforzation With an Arbi-
tzary Cycle Form"
Moscow, I2vestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya lktallurgiya, No 4, 1973,
pp 102-105
Abstract: The authors propose a model for using the plasticity resource during
cyclic deformation. The model takes into consideration the possibility of correcting
a part of the defects, cracks, pores, et--. This model made it possible to determine
the condition for the failure of metals during plastic deformation. The condition
can be used for studying some complex types of pressure metal processing. The re-
salts show that the value for the degree of using the plasticity resource can fall
between 0.79 and 1.17 in 95 out of 100 cases. The validity of the proposed model
was verified by a series of cyclic tortion experiments wit1i a random cycle form.
1A 56
'USSR UDC. 539.2i4462o.175
BWATQVI A. A., KM.WV,, G. D., KODWOHOV$ V. L... MMMOIrp R.~P... and
PLAKEEOTINp V. S.
"Plasticity of Metals with Sign-Changing Deformation"
Izv, VUZJ, Chernaya, Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970) pp 83-86
Abstract: Experimental investigations and analytical imthois were used to estab-
lish the regularity of the growth of plasticity of a number of types of steels
and nonferzNms a.Uoys under alternating deformation (twisting) vith symmetrical
and pulsating cycles. The value of the Coffin factcar was determined, and the
method of determining constant C in Coffin's formula was clarified. DELta were
obtained on the plastic-fty of steel and nonferrous 'alloys with alternating defor.-
vhich can be used for the calculation..'of cracking unFler cyclical loading.
one illustration; oix biblio. refs&
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..-Atz .040 UNCLASSI.FIED i PKUtt5ZiL0lQ UAlt--U4UtLlU
'zTITLE--STRESSES, STRAINSip FRACTURE _Ul_
-'..4UTHOR--KOLMf)GOR0V,
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ri
m.SOURCE-STRESSES, STRAINSt FRACTURE (NAPRYAZHENIYA OEV RMATSII
RAZRUSHENIYE) MOSCOW,, METALLURGIYAt 1970, 23L PP
0 A.T'E PUBLISHEO ------- 70
AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH.t IND*# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS-PLASTICITYf MECHANICAL FRACTURCr MATERIAL FRACTUREt METAL
...-:,DRAWING, METAL EXTRUSION, STRESS STRAIN.DIAGRAMy METALWORM.ING, STRESS
ANALYSIS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:-PRIOXY REEL/FRAME--300811506 STEP NO--UR/0000/701000./1)00/0001/()2'31
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0138507
kii-golm Ila 1. ii wlc-.S~3-
212 040 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING 0ATE--0k0EC_10
-_C:IP.C ACCESSION NO--AM0138507
~-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENI'S: PR E F A C 7.
CHAPTER I CERTAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY OF STRESS: STRIIN CoNDlf[0!1j'i
A,110 THE-THEORY OF FRACTURE 9. 2 FRACTURE THEORY A140 PLASTICITY OF
METALS 32. 3 COMMENTS WITH REGARD TO DETERMINATION GF~SrRESS AND
-STRAIN CONDITIONS 74. 4 STRESS STRAIN: CONDITIONS AND FRACTURE 114
-FORGING AND ROLLING 102. 5 STRESS STRAIN CONOrriONS AND UTILIZATION
,-..-OF METAL PLASTICITY IN COLD DRAWING AND ROLLING OF TUBES: 158. 6
STRESS STRAIN CONDITIONS AND FRACTURE IN EXTRUSION AND DIRAWING 193.
.BIBLIOGRAPHY 223. THE BOOK CONTAINS RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS
CONDUCTED BY THE AUTHOR AND HIS CO WORKERS, AS 14ELL AS LITEAAUTRE DATA
ON STRESS STRAIN CONDITIONS OF METALS AND THEIR FRACTURE UN PRESSURE
WO RX I NG THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR ENGI:NEERING TECHNICAL PERSONNEL OF
-..~i~',THE METALLURGICAL AND THE MACHINE CONSTRUCT:ING INDUSTRY, SPECIALISTS IN
~.~'..METALVORKING BY PRESSUREt AND COLLEGE STUDENTS.
UNCLASSIFIED
Analys
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Chernaya ,,jetalAtiri;iya, \~o d, 70,
-oscow, llzvest 1-ya Vysshikh TkTc"ebrY?.l zavei-:i"ni
pp 76-80
Abztract: e-x.pern-ment in"rolvea Of SLuli,~l -1.)0
~!ld
P.And 0.01% S) cut frcm. v. :;,ell wi-.h ay
T. 'I
k~,/--ri2 tensile strerrth. 0-t, 111.8 to 118.2 kir/mm,-p and reduction of
f Pp.-t lu-e WaG
40 t,G 52.5i09. The Condition 0
wn. e r e K is the state 04' otvess ind
is the fracturin., wlue - ex, I ip
metal 1-iasticit'-, at a i7,iven state ot stress, and b is thu CCaZf:LCi.)il4l C0,17'ro., "l-nig
A./2
A e a 1 izvestiya Vysshikh Uchabnykh Zavedeniy, C liaraaya
MetalliurgiYa. No 8, 70, PP 76-80
yS-C7.s
the vec-zor pro,-,.e.-ties of f.racturing accumulat-~cr. tx.-der v--r 4 C. -'~ 3 1 Op. d
of de--Pormable rietals. It was found that the ass-=ea conr,;.-.ion of -friLlur-
valid for 13oth const~Lrlt and variable 'ralues of K in the process of loadinr.n
the event that (on deformation) the main stresc; termor ccrmonents are
connected *wIth the matiteriall fibers, then coefficient 3 :ItKr be tWkPn (,,r--th
$uf f ic ient accuracy) to be equal to unity. in the case that in tile nroce:~:3
of loading there appears considerable dev-atiori of Lbe n,~ir stress tensor
components from the initially connected naterial fibers, then 5 is less tbn~,
1 and its value depends on the loading systm.
2/2
UDC 576.858.5.095.38.095-18-547.751
USSR
gwinu&- - U- W-, and PUTILOVA, G. I., Institute of Pharmacology, Academy
o Sclences USSR
"Effect of Indole Derivatives on the Adanovirus Cell System"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, pp 576-579
Abstract: The following four indole derivatives were tested as possible
anti-adenovirus agents: (i) 0-dimethylaminoethyl ester of 1-(~-dimethyl-
aminoethyl)-2,3-dimetliylindolecarboxylic-5 acid (ALA-3066) dichlaride (ALA-
306); (ii) B-dimethylaminoethyl ester of 2,3-dimethylindolecarboxylic-5 acid
hydrochloride (ALA-251); (iii) 8-amino-1,2,3;4-tetraliydrothiopyrane [4,3-b]-
indole hydrochloride (K-191); (iv) P-diriethylandnoethyl. oster of l-benzyl
2,3-dimethylindolecarboxylic-5 acid hydrochloride (K-281). Adenovirus types
5 and 7 were used in cell cultures of testicular (CaOy) ind gastric (CaYe)
carcinomas. ALA-306 a-nd K-191 did not inhibit viral reproduction or exert
any protectIve action regardless of the method used. K-281 did not have
any direct .rffect on viral replicatlon but it partly pre~,ented the viral
particAes from untering the cell. ~LA-251. (500 to 1000 1~fj/ml) inhibited
viral replication, regardless of the binthoti ui4od, and thiis celli; conLinued
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KOIMYKOVA, V. X., and PUTILOVA, G. I., Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, pp
576-579
to Ikve and multiply. However, there was no true cytopathic effect on the
cells nor was any complement-fixing antigen found., The complement-fixation
reaction was negative. The culture fluid vas not infectious.
2/2
C-1-1
USSR UDC 669.71.053-1.214088-8)
IN S . 1 . , G!-, ix, m - I . , V11COLOV , "C . A. , -K'.1!
KHI . V IC I Ul..-N -&-.1
POMM, A. NT., IkGUNOV, YU. V., POLONSKIIA", S. VA., M-WANNOV,%t
2. A. 44ALYS"'IEW, V. I., YE2,11LIN, B., 1. ICASKKUL' , V. V.,
V. P. TSEYM,"UMI N . L., YI-X, A. P G-HERNIx'SH, F. I and KOLNOGU-
Z ENUX0
)L.-A-., Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute
of Smelting Abrasive Electrolytically Prod"ced Corundum"
USSR Author's Certificate No 263635, filed 15 Oct 65, publ-shed
10 jun 70 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No LI
G101 P)
Translatio"; A mct4od ia proposed for srojtjnr -hrzL!-,jv--
trolyt-imlly Fircduccd corundum in a 'Cher.1al fuvriacc. w"-.iC7'. irvolves
deep fus-Lan oz: charge with rcducim~ agent-S.
To increase tl-e abra--ive propertie." of corundu=i and to obt--in
in it -,. T-; o:,udc contcnt of -:~~ 1'L, s~aeltingr, is carried out or-I
kzaolin Prasl.ntared with 7e-ora additive or scal,e in the a"aount
o;1- 20-30 wt % G-t' the charae.
30
IT ff" 5", R mi M". "m ma mi, am, n
z In 1.91
USSR UDC 681.327.66.002.72
ATOVM'YAN, A. E., ANFIMOV, M. A., V1YUGIN, V. A., KOL04ASHKIN, N. I., LITVAN,
A. B., MAZAN'KO, B. P., AND SOLOWYEV,' V. A.
"Device for Checking Bunched Conductors"
'USSR Author's Certificate No 277858, filed 27 May 69, published 6 Nov 70
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemakhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun
71, Abstract No 6 B153 P)
Translatioa: A testing device containing a memory, coincidence circuit, and
a display circuit is well known. This device does not provide for automatio.T-l
of control of bunched conductors during the manufacturing process. The pro-
posed device for similar purpose is distinguished by the fact that it con-
tains two ferrite cores with an open magnetic conductor, into one of which
wires corresponding to the code "I" are introduced, and into the other, wires
corresponcling to the code "0." These are the primary coils of transformers
the secondary windings of which are connected to the first input of each of
two wincidence circuits respectively. The second input of each coincidence
circuit is Connected to the memory output, and their outputs are connected
to the interrogation device connected to the conductors of the tested bunched
conductors and the interrogation current control circuit. The control of the
bunched conductors during the production process is automated in this way.
There is 1 illustration.
69
..... ......... .
WSR UDC 5 3. 0V .084-5 3.001.5
ZAKWOV, 0. V, , KOVALEEINT-K-0, V. V. , KOWBASINDI Xr. 14.
"Calculating the Gam,=.a Radiation Lose RLte of a Gas Jet Pro-na.-ating in the
Ground Layer of the Atmosphere"
N rb. Vopr. dozitietrii.i zashchity ot i-.lu(,-h. (Problems of tosim-etry and
Radiation Shielding collection of works), vyp. 12, Mczicov, Atornindat,
1971, pp 9h-97 (from RZh-Fizika, vo 4, A~r 72, Abstract No hA696)
Trainslation- 91ie gamma radiation dose rate of a gas jet is calculated
using data on d-iztributlon of the concentration of activity in the gromd
layer of the atmosr'llere. 'Me restilts of the coT-mutatien are presented in
the form of the reduced dose rate created by the garmia ra-diation of a jet
escaping from a source with a rate of I curie/s at a vInd speed of I m/s
for a Icing-Eved isotone with K
-Y =I r-m2/hr- curie. Thi,:! redmcod dose rate
depends weakly on the goirma radiation enprnr: in the enerny range fmm
0.1 to 2.5 Mav it changes bY t3(3% from the vtaue at E= 11 VeN. Accounting
for the ra-11or-ative decay of izotopr.-s with. T~.-'3'20 min A
'5 c-. carrectior.
to the dose rate ca-IciLlated for long-livcd Isotope's of no mcm-o than
The position of the -,I 4ri,= for U
it! ground~lavcr (lose i1eto In the case of
MoR
ZAKMOV, 0. V. et al., Vopr. dozimetrii i zashchity tit iziuch. vyp. 12,
Mosco-W, Atomizdat, 2971, pp 94-97
a source raised above the surface does not coincide vith tbe tosition of
the maximum for the ground-layer concentration of an isoto-pe for all in-
yestigcted gating radiation energies and meteorological par=eter5. The
maximum. for the ground-level concentration of gases is located nuch fux-
ther from the source than the maximum for the ground-level dose rate.
A. A. Smetanin.
2/2
USSR UDC: 53-07/.08+53-CO1.5
GUDKOV, A N GRESHILOV, A. A. , MINAYFV, Ye. M.
"Using 'Xenon-133' Gas to Calibrate Scintillation G~wu-,a Spectrom~eterz"
V sb. Vopr. dozimetrii i- 7--shchity ot izluch. (Problems of Dosimetry azd
Radiation Shieldir'--coilection of works), -rfp. 12, Moscow, AtQmizdat,
1-971, pp 163-170 (froti RZh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No hA688)
Translation: The paper deals with the peculiarities cf using v %enon-1,31,
gas source to calibrate scintl
spectrometers for detevrmining tbe
content of 133Xe alld 131mXc isotopes in gas mixtures. Ilibliography of
6 titios. M. L.
USSR UDC: 53-07/.08+53-001.5
SERBULOV, Yu. A., KOLOBABIUM, V. M.
"A Method of Radiometric Anabrsis of Noble Gazes Under Conditions of a
222p
n Background"
V sb. Vopr. dozimetrii i zaslichityot izluch. (Problems of mid
Radiation Shielding-CoLlection of works), vyp. 12, Moscow, Atomazdat,
2971, Pp 72-76 (from RZh-Pizika, No 4, APr 72, fibstract No 1*561)
Translation: The authors discuss the difficulties of re~-asLirilng the rldic-
activity of noble gases in the presence of 222Rn background activity. A
nethod is proposed for reducing the activity of backgroiLnd emitters,
constant segregation of the products of decay of 222Rn,Retj.-*rtr cn the
walls of the neasureyanit space and extrartion of the diteny products be."Ond
the shieldin,3. it is shourn that one way to do this is to ut;e! a chamber
with moving walls. 7h,~, optimum p&rarneters of nuch a chrr,.i.her axe cit.1cu-
lated. It is concluded that tht.! activity of buckgroiuid xadin-tions frcm
emitters in a 1~ajrly large sensing space my bo raduced by jwre than
two orders. M. L.
1/1
USSR LyDr,.621.039
GMKOV, A. N., MOLMASMIN, NEKRAscm., v,.. r., and. HOZYAINOV, -M. S.
"Certain Characteristics of the Deve-topmenc Rate- of Nuclear Power Engineering"
V sb. Vopr. dozime tri i L zasfrchity- ot. izIucIi6. (Frob lems in Dos imetry and
Radiation Shielding Collection; of Warks)-l-mir.11., Maszow, Atomizdat,.J970
fd~.:A; --- -A-
V515
ild -0 the basl&- of ~amm had 'd-ata, duthor
estab3lshed that in the periua 196L-1971- reactor- power in the world increased
exponentially with a rate of growth a - O~..28:+.0.03 year-1, corresponding to
doubling of power in approximately 2.5 years.. Data is presented on the See-
graphical distribution of the capacitIm of. atomit- power stations.
USSR UIY,' 621.373-5531-1088-8)
KOLOBAYEV, L. P., KUL7KDV, S. V.
"A Controlled Multivibrator"
Author's Certificate No 228379, File& 3 Jul 68, Published 24 Apr 70 (fren
RM-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract 13, oIOG176 P)
Translattion: This Authcrlz~ Certificete n. contrall-e-d.
contains two PNP transistors with a collector circuit connected to tho bast-,- each,
and with additional NPN transistors connected to these collector circi.uits. 'ne muiti-
vibrator also includes semiconductor isolating diodes and add~tiont-l z-:eM-ic0n.-_--Ictor
diodes, the anode of each of these diodes being connected to the middle lead of the
corresponding resistive divider, which has one lead connected ~o the suppl-l
To raise the upper limit of' the frequency range under mild sel!~-(!xcitation condlitions,
the other lead of each resistive divider is: connected thmi~gln a time-inark ca-pacitor
to the base of a multivibrator transistor, and the cathode of each auxiliit.[~,, t3eirdcon-
ductor diode is connected to the collector of the correspond-ing auxiliary tranGistor.
94
USSR UDC 576.8.093.1;576.858.8
KOZLOV, L. P., KOLOBAY V,_V. A., and USPENSKAYA, R. S.
"Isolation and Purification of Potato Virus K for Serologicgl Investigations"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 10(94), 1971, pp 123-125
Abstract: A new method of isolating the pure potato virus K is described.
Juice pressed from young leaves of the De Barao strain, which had been
:Lnfected with virus K, was mixed with ether and centrifuged to separate
most of the host proteins. The virus and the remaining plant proteins in
the aqueous phase were precipitated with polyethylene glycol. The sediment
was dissolved in a phosphate buffer, dialyzed against the same buffer, and
filtered through granulated agar columns, The various fractions were col-
3-ected separately and analyzed by means of ultraviolet mpectrophotometry
and serological tests. Fractions with an absorption pea-k at 2,600 angstroms
contains virus K but no host proteins. This new method is reccc-Lmended for
industrial production of the pure virus for the purpose of investigating the
antigen and manufacturing an antiserum that is specific again8t potato virus
Ace,.:, Nr:~. Abstracting -SOrvice: 1 R~f Code:
ABST.
AP00497!jr ""AL
01588q CompatibIlity of an athylene-propylene-diene ipoly-
r
UJIr with general-purpose rubbeirs. Boguslavska K_ V. . KD-
lobenin V I.,Bb&usIavskii, D. B.:'E_vstrat5v_v.. XIN e )8-09-mmw-
----V -E. i t
c
Pezfn~ 100. Ee~ t e
USM, Kau Ii
strength of BSK, BSK + SKDII SKI-3 + 'SKD ~ulcaniaates
contg. ethylene-propylene-unconjugated diene copolymers (IJ de-
pended on the nature of the vulcanizing system. Vulcanizing
agents cortg. no S (e.g., alkylphenDl-HCHO resins) brought
about crosslinking with the double ~bonds leh intacti The',vul-
canizatei obtained were more compatible with 1. and exhibited
go?d physicamech. properties. Addii. of 10-30'parts Lto the fort.
going vulcanizates improve*d their 01 reHistance and vientheribil.
itv. CKJII ~_J
REEL/FUME
19801712
USSR
UDC: 669.715.018.44(62)
KOLORNEV, I.F.
"Heat Resistance of Cast Aluminum Alloys (Structure and Properties)"
Zharoprochnost' Liteynykh Alyuminiyevykh Splavov. (Struktura i Svoystva)
jEnglish version above], Second Edition, Revised and Supplemented, Moscow,
Metallurgiya Press, 1973, 320 pp (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 81688K, from the resume).
Translation; A review of literature data on problems of the theory of the
heat resistance of metal materials. in particular problems of the thermo-
dynamic state of the structure of alloys, influence of physical and chemical
factors (diffusion and self-diffusicn), grain size, grain boundaries and
technological factors an the heat resistance of alloys. Problems of the kin..
etics of phase conversions in alloys and the influence of temperature, stress
and time of application are studied. An analysis is presented of the
deperidence of heat resistance of Al alloys on their chemical and phase compo-
sition, as well as the type of the state diagram. Reference data on tile heat
resistance of the basic standard Al foundry alloys are presented, An atlas of
Microstructures is included. 169 figures, 119 tables, 211 biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 629.78.002.3
KOLOBNEV, I. F.
Ways of Raising the Strength Characteristics of Heat-Resistant and High-
Strength Cast Aluminum Alloys"
V sb. Splavy tsvet. met. (Alloys of Nonferrous Metals -- Collection of
"Nauk -
Works), Moscow, a", 1972, pp 205~210 (from RZh-41. Raketostroyeniye,
No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.41.176)
Translation: Theoretical problems in the development of heat-resistant and
high-strength cast aluminum alloys are discussed. A large number of heat-
resistant, high-strength and hermetic cast aluminum alloys were produced on
the basis of the proposition of A. A. Bochvar. The strength characteristics
of domestic and foreign alloys are given. It Is sboum that high-strength
domestic alloys (VAL10, etc.) developed under the direction of the author
have crB, 0`02, a_, and c~, 10-15% higher than foreign alloys and also alloys
such as VALl and ATsRl 30-40% more heat-resistant than foreign alloys.
Methods are indicated for raising the strength characteristics of heat-resist-
ant and high-strength cast aluminum alloys. 2 ill., 3 tables, 8 ref.
Resume.
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1/2 021 UNCLAssfr-00' PIIOCES~-SING DATE--040ECTO
~TITLE-HEATING OF SEMI FINISHED PARTS OF ALUMINIUM ALLOYS IN A PAP3v
-'RECIRCULATION9 FURNACE -U-
.',AUTHOR-(02)-KOLOBNEVv Nol.t KUSHNER* LoSe
.'.~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~-SOURCE-METALLOVEOENIE I TEf(M. 013RABor. METALLOV, 1970, (3)v 61-6Z
PUBL ISHE0------70
UBJECT AREAS--MATERfALS# MECH., IND.r CIVIL AND HAMNE E'NG11
OPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM ALLOY, COBALT CONTAINING ALLOY, CGPPER CONTAU-11ING
~,'._;ALLOY*.METALLURGIC FURNACEt ALLOY DESIGNATIONt METAL
~QUENCHING/(U)DURALUMIN ALU14INUM COPPER:ALLOYi MPAP3 "RECIRCULATING
FURNACE
;~_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
':~DQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3005/0925 STEP NO.--UR/01*,~.r;,/70/000/003/0061/0062
..__*ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133014
UNCtASSIFIED
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
C I R. CACCESSION NO--AP0133014
~~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADVANTAG,--'; OF SCME NEkl
RECIRCULATING FURNACES OF THE PAP3 CLASS IN THE I)R,.-- QUENCH HEAT ING, OF
SEMI F-IN[SHEO AL ALLOY PARTS ARE OISCUSSEU IN THE CEGHT OF PRACTICAL
EXPERIENCE. THESE FURNACES GIVE A HEATING RATE 1-$-2.5 TIMES GRf:Arer'\
THAN THE CONVENTIONAL AIR FURNACES HITHERTO EMPLOY0.) FOR THIS PURPOSE,
TESTS WITH DURALUMIN AND AN AL-CO ALLOY INDICATED TqAT THE PRE QUENG
-HOLDING.PERIOD COULD BE REDUCED BY A FACTOR OR 1.5 13N Us ING PAP3
":-.o,"FURNACES.
UNCLASSIFIED
02d UNCLASSIFIED P k 0 C E'S I N;"' f)ATL--I3'l0V70
'TlT_LE--i3i0CHE41CAL INDEXES OF SHEEP MEAT DURIN,;*, FXPER IMEN rAl.
:'-~'-'F_lJSARI'JTOXIC0SlS -U-
"~AUTliOR-(02)-,,,CLLI,3,JLOTSKIY, G.V., KURMANDVt I*Aop
-r_0U4rRY OF INFO--USSR
_'S0URCE--VETERINARIYAj MOSCOW 1970~ 46(l), 100-1
~OAITE PUBL I SHIE ri ------- 70
,SUBJECT AKE'A5--31'3L(l',GICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ISEA3E
-TOPIC TA"'--r0XlCITY-, FJOIJ CJNrAMINATIO-N, F UN U 5D I SE AS F I A L
-NO RESTRIVIONS
CONTROL 18 4KK I NG-
DOCUMENT CLASS--UP)CLASSIFIED
STE P
-T
"7777 "77
212 028 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSPIG t)ATE--l3NiJV70
-j:jRC ACCESSION NO-AP01Z7958
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(J) GP-0- AGSrRACT. FURS4Rf0TCXJ(.()SIS WAS PRIOLWCEO IN
-SHEEP BY If'4TRAf,;ASrRI(; ADI-If-14STRATION OF CUL"rURLS OF 1:US4RIUM
SPOROTRICHOWES VREP0. ON STERILIZED BARLEYs OF MEAT
'AT 010
OF. SHEEP i4ITH EXPTL- FUSARicraxicoscs 9ERE NGT CHANGED. SUCH mlE
-NOT SHOW TOXIC PROPERTIES.
F Ji
mu-Axx zivuxk;b; Izvestlya Akademii Nauk,SSSR, Sariyij
Biolosicheakaya, 1970# Mr 1, pp
Rybakov, N. I.; Guberniv v, M. B
DLq&hannikov: Y. A.; Arliskin Y D ~Iabov~A.
'Kozlov- V.
INFLUENCE OF -SOME HADIOPRarECTORS ON THE PROCESSES CONNLCTED
WITH LYSOGENIZATION OF THE BACTERIA AND INDUCTION
OF 1,14TERCELLULAR)/-EXONUCLEAsr
The ~nflue.-jce (it Ine radioprolector finam on the processes of lysogenizaltion of the
t,acteria with file A plia-ye and induction of X-exonucleaSe waS St'Jditfl in file course of
experiments with E, coli SF-14 (X- try-S").
It was shown that this preparation langibly supomws the frtquen~y of E. cjli
lysageniza"fon and oppTessesses Synthesis of the induced toexonucleise.
The results concerning activity o, this enzyme definitely correlate Will-, 111he data
related to the influence of finam on the lys9i;tnizotion prams of 11he 5nme bactulal
Araim
REEL/YRMZ
Cnr-d iovascular Di~;Cns'.Zs
USSR
V- IT
and V. 1. 1 U, e
!N:%. T
Z =UZ lil Z I- - - - L.. ~
of Cardiology ~~-Jyn-lriikov, ACadc---.iy ol~' S c c- ti c c,-, s
USSR
va-Lue 0t i o o,", C,: v -a n
i d
our, K-ardfolo-ilya, '.-"o 1970, pp 124-1-2,3
MLOSC
Abstract: -,7.ose's s:taadard aill-estiotina-re flor th,B
pectoris resultin,f from exer-4-1-on was mailed to a
Yrouo, of 500 males, 30-59 years of Livin~- in. Ccrtr;nI
was dia!llniosed in 5 oE k:I-L(r accor(~-dr,- t
OlE XG;;Corl. A. V
critez-2-1 and 1-11 1-2,: Of the Ca8es -o
strict"
criteria. Some CO`,-'~ of the positive responses aclcor("illi' Z-0
filldin'-.ts of a phyal-Cal in-
criteria corresDoneled to the
L
(,-ludinrt ZKG, per-f-'o-maed by ~L DLIYSi ian. ,%.-,lOn,, 1.74.los(~
oo s crit eri. a , e . , ndiv id ua I s wi t;-L a t yp c,-I I o,--- i-~ 0; 1
ing, to "I - I- , 4- . .
of the pain, s~rnpicofnm of all-4aaa cakised by ex-e~-Lion ZOu*7.";- in
27.51 of the cases. MK.G signs of ischemic h.eoirt. wev~., ob-
served in 23.5,71 o -2 t'he individuals:who respomli.-! pa-itivc:ly to il-lhe
q t:.e 4-' 'o lls~rictll criteria.
amonRaire. accordir.5
USSR UDC 576.8
RYBAKOV, N. I., GUBERNIYEV, M. A., CHIMIROV, 0. B. :W4'GZ1==Vj_V_" ,
KDLOBOV, A. V,, ANISKIN, Ye. D., and KOZLOV., V. A., Institute of Experimental
rf MEW, y of Medical Sciences USSR
"The Effect of Some Radioprotectors on.Processea Associated With Lysogeniza-
tion of Bacteria and Induction of Intracellular A -Exonucleasell
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1970,
pp 38-42
Abstract: The radioprotector finam (an aminochiol inhLbited the frequency of
lysogenization of E. coli SF-14 (IL-try-Sr) by A-phage and inhibited the
synthesis of induced A -exonuclease at different times after infection. The
effect was most pronounced in early stages of infection. After thirty minutes
the inhibiting effect of the radioprotector on -exonuclease activity de-
creased sharply. Results of determination of the activity of A -exonuclease
are consistent with data on the effect of finam on lysogenization of the same
bacterial strain. This suggests that enzyme systems play a part in the de-
velopment of lysogenicity in bacterial,cells. These enzymes may be DNAses of
the endonuclease type.
52
USSR UDC 621.793.-669.8
ANDREYEV, YU. YA., LYSOV, B. S., and RYCILKOVA,
N S., Moscow Institute-of,Steel and Alloys, Department of
High-Temperature Materials
"Process of Producing Electrolytic Coatings by Ti'tanium-Vanadium
Alloys"
Ordzhonikidze, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 82-86
-Abstract: An investigation of the process of obtaining TIL-Va
alloy coatings was conducted on the basis of the results obtained
by the authors in a study of the precipitation of dense titanium
and vanadium deposits. A new procedure for obtaining electroly-
tic titanium-vanadium coatings is suggested. 1z consists in
maintaining in an argon atmosphere at 9000 for 10-12 hours a melt
baned on an equimolecular KCI.-NaCl composition contaA_ning
approximately 5 wt 7/'o Ti in the form of chlorides. Electrolysis
using ferrous, molybdenum, and titanium-vana:dium cathodes, was
conducted at 800 and 9000 in order to obtain Ti-Va coatings at
various current densities. A comparison of resulta shows the
effect of temperature on the rate of coating'growth. The results
also show that the high rate of coating growth with significant
1/2
vanadium content (22 wt %) is obtained by using the Ti + 25%
Va alloy as the anode at 800' C with a 0.2 a/cm2 current density.
The vanadium content decreases rapidly with 4--urrent density,
and the dependence of coating growth rate on current density
represents an extremum characteristic. A 100-micron coating
can be obtained on an Fe cathodeat 8000 and 0.2 a/cm2 current
density in 15 minutes.
USSR UDG 069.271
KOLO G. A., '-WKS E-11 EINKO, V. M. , A. I., IF. d
DOBRUNOV, Yu. V.
"Use of Titanium Equipment in Magnesium Production"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 6, Jun 70, pp 39-40
Abstract: An account is given of investigations conducted 04
Soll-kamask Xagnesium Plant and the Titanium Institute an t1te ust~ of t! caniu-,zi
alloys in equipment inLended for nagnesium. productir-1. The corrosi.orl r4.-
sistance of the VTI, W14, and W5-1 tiLaniul.11 nllOys was 111VU-St, fil,14LOd. TI W
results of teats conducted at chlorine and clectrolysis plants aro
Ln a table. The Vf1 alloy was found to be uore corrosiorl--
VT14 and VT5-1 alloys. A brief history of the use uE equ`paien~- Of L,
taniuim alloys at the Solikamsk plant is given. An inventory o: various equip-
meat, such as valves, pumps, gas-pu-mps, calorizaLors, gas scrub jers, CLC.,js
presented, and the planned installation of new titanium alloy equipment is
described. it is stated that the use of such equipment in Elie plant has '11-
ready resulted in savings of 60,000 rubles.
USSR UDC;621.,762+620,194.3+.661.322
KOLOBOV, YU. M., LYALIN, YE. V. and MEL'NIKOV, V, G., Ivanova Insti-
tute of Chemical Technology
"Study of the Wear Resistance of Metal-Glass Materials in Friction in
Aqueous Solutions of Caustic Soda"
Kiev, Porosbkovaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 73, pp 81-84
Abstract: The wear resistance of iron-based sintered materials with
1-10 wt.10 BBC glass, graphite and molybdenum disulfide was studied in
5-3S% aqueous solutions of caustic soda. The possibility is shown of
using metal-glass materials as antifriction materials for friction
bearings operating in aqueous solutions of caustic "da. The optimal
content of glass is determined, corresponding to the minimum wear and
coefficient of friction for the test conditions selected.
1/1
--040EC70
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
:,,~.-TITLE-AN EXPERIMENT WITH ION EXCHANGERS~-U-
K.V.t KOLOBpV, YU.T.
~~_.-:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SHK. 19709 25(2)v 87
PUBLISHED ------- 70
-"..:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--ION EXCHANGE RESINt SUCROSEI ACED CATALYSTS
,:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO---FD70/605012/E07 STEP NO--UR/0509/'70/025/002/0037/0087
_C F-S-S-1 Q-_A It 0 - __AwP 0140 '11A~__
N
t i &,f i A C i: T 1T T T fli
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140314 CATION
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. AN EXPT. IN WHICH A
,~,,.:.EXCHANGE RESIN IS SUBSTITUTED FOR THE ACID CATALYST IN THE INVERSION OF
w AND
SUCROSE IS'DESCRIBED. THIS ELIMINATE&THE NEUTRALIZATION STEP
~WRMITS IMMEDIATE DETECTION OF maNOSACCHARIDES FROM THE REACTION MIXTs
FACILITY: PEDINST.t KU[BYSHE-Vt USSR*
UNCLASSIF
X-9 SOME OIARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF TIIE DISTRIOUTION OF JrHC0NTKQLLLti CENTERS
th ;URL EMIAMAL, LAYERS OF GALLLUH ARSWLVL OBTAMED MOM NONSTOICHIM4LI Ric,
snpmasr,
[Arttcle by H. G. ?III'vidaki1r, L. D. Sa amov Yq_V._SqISy~y!m r, A, Kpjo-
PC
ao.'. 1. S%ntexx rol-up-
rovodnlkn~jkf% Yr,,t Ali.. 12-17 31ine 1972, p Jill
6 etu-jr vas =d2 of the dc=r- =Ld-=cepznr - titstrIbut ton v;tm ra4p4jq to
dqrLh. of. Lhe of SaIlLum aramal4a. 4bWo*4 by C4* qetha4 of
Uquid epitary In a "Lli- solution.
The tftVtltl**Led dlatributim profiles were compared wIth the,xxvvLh
canditions. the matert&i and heat treatment of the substrate. A study was
do of the affect of various conditions of etching the substrate an tka
."Itctrophysical Propettlem, of the layers.
?W8000416 WQXA me" regarding the nature of the observed deeate and
acceptors.
"M
USSR
VINOGRADOVA, S. V., KORSHAK, V. V., MOGRADOVA) 0. V. , POLYaMCOVA, A. M.
AIMIN.OV) K. IT., and KOLOBOVA, 11. YE., Listitute of Yetai Organ'ic Covipounds,
Acad. Se. USSR
"Synthesis of Mlanganese Polydibutylphosphinate"
Moscow, V,,,so','-,oirolek-iLly--i-nyyc Soyedineniya, Vel 15; 110 3) lfwir 7.3, PP 516-520
Abstract: Manganese wlydibutylphosphinate his been syn-Unezized by oxidative
decarbonylation of mangancse carbonyl with dibutylphosp'llinic acid u-nder Ull ir-
radiation, and by polycondensation of dibutylphosphinic acid with mam-
ganase ard
a
manganic acetates. The effect of the type of solvent used., the tempcmture ana
duration of the reaction, as we.U as the effect of concentration an(i reLation-
ship of starting mterials on the polycoordination process of dibutylphoqlhinic
acid and manganese acetate has been investigated. mic process of the polycmnden-
sation of manganese acetate vith dibutylphospilinic acid is an equilibrium process.
U= UDC: 542.957+547*0241-
ZWTIM, I. B., KOIDBOVA,~ N.~ aia,'ANISMOV, K. It., InstitUte.of-Element-
`TM -
Organic CompoudTF, MEF `of3cionaes-. U3SR
"Reaction of Tr:Lfluaroacetylcyclapentaciiienylmanganese Tricarbanyl -with Triethyl
Phosphiteu
Koscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR,.Sdriya Khimicheskaya,,No.I,,Jan.70,
pp i5o_l6o
Abstract:, A solution of trifluo---oacetylayclopentadienylmanganese tricarbonyl
in P(M) yielded after 2 days at room temperature 65;'b yellow crysLalline
adduct (63),--InC H WIF 21 F(oEt) ~ihich decomposes at 100-10)o. The adduc'.,
dissolved 11 C ' " d of axgon, gave 60,., grey
06 an' ~ iuxai wIth H90 for )hr. urrier
crystalline product, which decomposes at 1720, A cyclic pent=vphosphorare
struiture (1) was attributed to the product. The I structure was confjxned by
the 9? Ni-iR spectrum which indicated ruivalence of all F atems and the pros-
once of only one stereoisomer- The 3 Aiji.spectrum could not, be otained, be-
cause of the existence of I in a bipolar,,oponring form:ijith-a tetravalent P
atom. The unprecedented resistance of I to 20hr-long h~,dro4sis remains Uri-
-explained.
1/1
008 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
--,T-.ITLE--ORIENTING ACTION OF THE SULFO GROUP 0-1 ACYCLUPFNTAOIENYLAANGANESE
SYSTEM IN THE PROTOPHILIC JSOTOPIC EXCHANGr- OF HYDROGEN -U-
VoN., KISLYAKOVAt N,.V.t PETRUVSKIY, P.V., KOLOBOVAj
--NIYE.t. KURSANQVv DYN*
!.,-~COUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR
._.,SOURCE--tZVv AKAD* NAUK SSSRv SER, KHIM- 1970P (3)v 698-9
_.0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
U
~JGPIC TAGS--MANGANESE COMPO ND, CARRONYL COMPOUNOt CYCLIC GROUvr ISOTOPE
EXCHANGEt SODIUM COMPOUND$ SULFUNIC ACIOw ESTER
CONTROL MARKING--NO RES TR ICT I DNS
:,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
~OROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1905 STEP NO--UR/0062/TO/0001003/0698/0699
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123689
L Afi~ I F I F 1)
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123689
A8STRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. O-H EXCHANGE WAS RJN dITH ETUD
CONTG. A CATALYTIC AMT. OF ETONAI AND ('.YCLOPENTADIE-NYL4ANGANESE
TRICARBONYL AS THE NA SULFONATE 1,4.THE.ALPHA AND FIETA POSITIONS. THE
PROTOPHILIC VALUES (PARTIAL REACrION
ISOTOPE EXCHANGE REACTION HAD F
RATES) OF 4.Z AND 1.81 RESP.v FOR THE 2'.ISOMERS& FACILITY:
~INST. ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN., MOSCOW# USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
z4 -iF PROC'ESSING DATE-11- P70
UNCLASstr o' E
.TITL E--R E ACT OIN OF TRIFLUOROACETYLC,YCLOPEN'TAOfENYLmA.4GANESE TPICAR801NYL
nVITH TRIETHYL PHOSPHITF -U-
WUTfi()R-ZLQTtNA, I.a., KOL13130VA, N.YE., ANISNOV, K.INI.
OF INFO--USSR
,SO0RCE-'IZ_V. AKAD..NAUK SSSR, SER. K41M. 1970, (1), 1$9-60
-70
,QATE PUBLISHEO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
10FIC TAGS--ALKYL PHOSPHITF* FLUORINATED ORGANIC C0,MPOUND, H~TEVICYCLIC
BASE COMPOUND, MANGANESE COMPOUNDr COMPLEX:COMPOUND ISOTDDE# FLUW4IN,::,
SPECTRUM-r PHOSPHORUS# ISOMFR, STEREOCHEMISTRY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'DOCUMENT CLASS--U%ICLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA-ME--1984/1611 STEP NO--UR/OOS2/7,)/000~001/01'-"~/0160
CIRC ACCESSION N13--AP0100221
vr F I ~ 11
IS C070
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PR0CFSSIN5" DATE
~ClRC ACCESSION;NO--AP0100221
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KEEPING P(OETISUB3 WITH
TAD I ENYL MANG ANESF TRICARSONYL 2 DAYS GAVc-
TRIPLUOROACETYLCYCLOPEN
65PERCENT, YELLOW i(CO)SUB3 MNC SU85 H SU84 COCF S083)SU82 P(0FT)S'_)'3*
DECOMPO. 100-5DEGREES, WHICH WITH H Sim 0 IN C SU96 H SU116 REFLUXFD
UNDER ARGON 3 HR GAVE 60PERCENT GREY ((CO)SUB3 MNC SUB5 H SUB4 FXF
SU03)SUR2 POSU82 H (1), DECOMPD. 172DEGRE.ES. I SHOWED RFMI~RKARLF
RESrSTANCE-TO HYDROLYSIS, AS SHOWfl ABOVE90WING TO ITS srpUCTUREj
~.PDSSIBLY AUGMENTED BY CONTRIBUTION OF A.BIPOLAR OPt-N RINI~ FORM. THE
PR717ME19 F NMR SPECTRUM-INDICATED THE PRESENCE OF BUT ONE.STEQpnjSomER,
-,.ABUT THE PRAME31 P SPECTRUM WAS NOT OBTAINED OWING rO LOW S9LY. OF THE
THE PRIME19 F SPECTRUM SHOWED EQUIVALENCE OF: ALL F ATOMS.
Sir-
12 01.I UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSiNG DATE--2304CT70
TLE--CYCLOPENTADIENYLDICARBONYL,PI-CYCLL)PENTADIENE#NIGBIUM -U-
%UTH,0R-(04)-NESP'lEYANOV, A.N.,
f.-AoA*
-06UNTRY OF INFO-.-USSR
;DURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRP
)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
ANISIMOV, K.Nor N.YE.t PASYNSKIYr
SER, KHIM. 1970t (3)P,727
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC,TAGS--CYCLIC GROUP9 NIOBIUM COMPOUND, COMPLEX COMPOUND# DIENEv
BUTADIENE, ISOPRENE
t:CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0*166
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124436
STEP NO--Ult/0062/7O/OOO/O(j3/0727/072'7
1-2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION N(J--AP0124436-
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UV IRRADN- OF
'-.~'CYCLOPENTADIENYLNIOBIU4 TETRACARBONYL AND CYCLOPENTADIENE MONOMER IN
PENTANF Z HR AT REFLUX GAVE 77PERCENT
CYCLOPENTADIENYLDICARBONYL,(PI,CYCLOPENTADIENYL)NIOOIUMt M. 77-80EGREES.
WERE PREO. C SU85 H SUU~- NB(CO) SUB21DIENE COMPLEXES FROM
BUTAOI.ENE, ISOPRENE AND CYCLOHEXADIENEr AS WELL AS CYCLOHEPrATRIENE
'-,.(WtiCIH CORROINATED LIKE THE DIENE). FACILITY: INST.
'~,~--ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN. t MOSCOWv USSR,
VI-4. STVVT OF THZ CV04TH PROCZSS OIP STRORMY QZDYCD GALLIUM AXSMiIDZ CRYSTALr
[Article b7 M. Is. Omehavskiy. L. M. Kolabro4ov, Y. A. Suskina, Moscow; Xovaslbli*4~,
Roack i Sinttza ?=~SpiE_mad ni kavykh IL ri stallov I
tusai&n' 1.2-17 June. Lqn. P 69T-
A study "do ~4* of the problems of obtaloAnx single crystain strac4ly
amd dendritamt =! a at =8
A1113T type. Locluding tha.pzablam of cht-4-2 cry*c&la with maximum electron
concentration.
2. Stn*I* eryJ4410 of Xslli= arsculds war* ch-tainod with an electron
concentratios of 2-10 co -3. The gallLuim are"ide doodrit" Alloyed with tel-
Iurlua with an electron content:ration of 1.9.1019 co-1 ()GOIV and 2.4-1019 W-3
(77'K) and olloyod with selenium with an ale_~traa cc=amtr&tL*n of 3.9-2019 cs-3
(300-9
W 9.6-1019 .-3 (WK) are obtots".' In the works of other suthoTa
CK. G. Mll'vidlokly 0. V. Pelwvin. L. ViaLmod). GaAs crystals were obtainS4 in
which the $reate2t "tron ccnc&ntrsti= was cW-3 (300*X).
3. A procedure is prw*atod for obtalsiag single crystals strongly alloyed
with selenium. AM tellurium arA gallium or*-mddo dandr1tee from melts of
atoichiosetric and nonatoichlosetric compo"tioss. A model In propasod of the
"try or &tons of V1 a elements into the Lattice of A11111V Cleposade 1~soed as
as Investigation of the phase. "uWbrlume Is the AIIX-RV-Cv a-"ters, the dagr"
ri of davIation of the crystallized phass'freas tbe stafichfamettLe cospe"tion and
the p*V&IbI4 atnwwe of the mat (dolutiew.
1AIr
L--C) la ee~, 'NoO
OON
JPO04358C
Acc. Nr*.
Psw
UR
PRI14ARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoretichaskoy
Fiziki, 1970~ Vol- 58, Nr 2. PP
INVESTIGATION OF THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE ANTIMONY
AND BIS31UTH HIGH PRESSrJRE PHASES
S. S. KabalAina, T. N. Kolobyanina, L. F. Vereshchagin
On basis of the similarity of the behaviour of A'vB'vx compounds and that of
elements of the Vth aroup at high and normal pressures it is suggested that the SbIll
and -'Billl high pressure states crystallize in a monocliaally distorted SnS structural
ty-pe. For p equal to 130-160 kbars the Sbl1I unit cell paramaters are a - 5.56 A,
b = 4.04 A, c == 4.22 )L, 0 = 86", Z 4, V == 93.8A'. For p 35.5 kbars the parameters
of the Billl monoclinal cell are a 6.65 A, b - 4.20 A, c 4.65 A, Z - 4, A = 85*W.
==AMB A3. T'%vo symetrically independent Sbj and Sbj atoms are in the m plane of
the CZh - P29, / m space group. The SbIll (Bil1l) structure is assumed to be lamellar.
Tho,layers consW of two covalent - bound, sllghLly go-ftered, plones. The interatomic
distances correspond to a conrdinate number of seven.
REEWPAM
2056
1/2 :~~038 UNCLASSt FIE0 'PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE
--LOW FREQUENCY INSTABILITY OF.AN INHO,4o'ENEOUS PLASMA FORMEU BY A
JUBULAR ION BEAM -U-
_~,,-AUTHOR-04)-GABOVICHt M.D., PROTSENKO, I.M.p f0VMACHENK0, V.M., Kf"OC
V . M .
.......COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-UKRAINS-KII FIZICHNII ZHUR
OURCE NALt VOL* 151 APR* 1970p P. 648,
------- 70
~TE PUBLISHED
-.-..-,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
OPIC TAGS--LOW FREQUENCY, BEAM PLASMA INSTA61LITY? INHILMOGENEOUS PLASMAr
FIELDi NATURAL GAS* LOW,FREQUENCY ISCILLATIONt ELECTRIC FIELD
na, --i.
;.t_-x0-4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
M E IN TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_:-,PRQXY REEL/FRAME--3001/071')
StEP NU---UR/01,85/701OL4,)/000/0648/0648
~.tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126431
UNCLASS I.FIED
038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126431
~-_'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FOR rHE LOW
FREQUENCY INSTABILITY OF A PLASMA FORMED BY A TUBULAR [ON BEAM WHICH
TRAVELS ALONG A MAGNETIC FIELD THROUGH.THE NATURAL GAS. A
CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF THIS PLASMA IS THAT IT HAS INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL BOUNDARIES WITH 14UTUALLY OPPOSED DENSITY:GRADIENTS ALONG THE
RADIUS AND AN UNCHANGED ORIENTATION OFiTHE ELECTRIC FIELD ARISING FROM
INCOMPLETE COMPENSATION OF THE ION BEAMIS SPACE CHARGE. LOW FREQuE'Nr_Y
OSCILLATIONS ARE DETECTED IN THE PLASMA, WITH THEIAMPLITUDE MAXIMA
LOCALIZED IN REGIONS OF BOTH THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RADIAL DENSITY
GRADIENTS,. THE RESULTS OBTAINED ARE IN AGREEMENTlilTil THE THEORY FOR
THE-STABILITY OF AN INHOMOGENEOUS PLASM.AAN CROSSED ELECTRIC AND
-MAGNET'IC - F IELDS FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKRAINScKOI RSRt
:.-..INSTITUT FIZIKIt KIEVt UKRAINIAN SSR.
IJ N C L A c S I F I E 0
USSR UDC 533-9j08.561
-GABOVICH* H. D.1 SOLOSIENX0j. I. A4 t PROTSE1,K00 1. TOVKA V. I?.
arid
"Low-Ftequency Oscillations in Plasma Formed by an I on Dead'
Minsk-, Kolelt,~uiiya 1, Voiny Y Plazme. (Oscillations and Waves in a Plasm,~.),
"Hauka i Tekhni1ka," 1971, pp 61-64
Abstractt in a plasma formed by an ion beans passing through a neutral _-as
alons the r-a'~nAic field, the :,eaa energy of the ions is hlFher than Ili
Ordinary C-as disc~,irgcs, conpriziz~.-, approxiinately 1 eV. The authora exa:,Are
the case Ill which t)-;a i).Lax= vias forat-A. by an ion bean. 1I-iav1r4,3 an enerij-~ of
approxi-r-n-Lialy 20 1-eV and a current of about I rA. Thcy di--cu--s in cstl-
ption carried out on thi exclt~,%-tioa of ion-cyclotrou in plasna
formed by a evii-rd,--ical ~tamj they are also con-ceincd id'~Ih "'ho Anwast'17-iltion
A'
O~L osel-11-at-ions a-. lowor f--re3tiellcles 111 the Plasma of a tu'--ular ion Cn
the "~is o-" the data they obtained, tte authors coLo to Ue cor-c-lusion
that the is lar~:ely d--'a to
th eexlste-~Ce a eac~ric f~-Id c-ozised u4th a. toil C7ij*1:d1;-';d
racnetic C101A. 741.0 arLic"Lo conta-Ina 2. illuntrations wid 6 biblio-r-,%plAc
USSR UDC 535.581.3
KOLODEYEV, 1. D., KALININ, V. YA., SUDOVTSOV, A. I., SHEVCHENKJ, T. G.
"Setup for Studying Cryogenic Electromechanical Instruments and Devices"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 1972, pp 247-248
Abstract: An experimental device with a metal laboratory cryostat designed for
studying superconducting electromechanical devices in liquid helium is described.
The arrangement differs from those already known in the apparatus for operation
of the investigated instruments and the cryostat in the neck of which them is
a container with liquid N acting as a heat shield over a helium bath. The
application of this shielg has permitted a significant reduction in the heat
flux to the coolant and a 3 to fourfold increase In the possible time of the
experiment without increasing the liquid helium flow rate. Prolonged operation
of the device demonstrated that the germanium photodiodes and optical fiberglass
light guides remain reliable for multiple repetitions of the filling of the
cryostat with liquid helium and evaporation of it after completion of the ex-
periment. The liquid helium level is signalled electxonically by a light in-
dicator. An audio signal is also used for the emergebcy level. The cryostat
characteristics are as follows: helium tank volume 7 liters, volume of helium
1/2
135 -
$USSR
KOIAXEYEV, I. D., et al., Pribory i TlDkbnika Ekoperi;T4nta, Ito 5, 1972, pp 247-
248
admitted to the cryostat 4.5 liter inslA~-'diametej"Oi'the helium taak 130 mm
aporation of the He in
the reservoir for liquid N holds 1 5 liters, and the ev the device
the static mode is 0.45-o.i liters/~our. A complete section view of
included.
2/2
E Z RVIW4~ 1-4, 1 i i V94 H V 4 ~I A 1; l' V '%!I! I Im -,III P. ;I I! I I It If Id 111 h11 11 ILI I U I 1 :101111 'S;I I 1111111111: M 1h I I I I 14 111 Mil I I I (a i I fit I'm A 1114 Ita a 4 11 It, 111 !M 11 FA 1:1.1 IF UJI I j AH M W "MMINT,
Instruments and~Yeasuremaents
~USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SHrFCHENKO, T. G.
"A Method of Making Electromagnetic Systems of Sup-arccMductive Regulated
and Controlled Suspensions for Cryogenic Electrical. Equipr:!-nt"
USSR Author's Certificate Ho 265279, filed 27 Oct 67, publi;shed 23 Jun 70
(from,RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract go ID515 P)~
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a nethod of making the
electromagnetic systems of superconductive reegulatable- and controllable
suspensions for cryogenic electrical instruments by winding wire on a form
with subsequent connection of the ends of the winding in a predetermined
circuit. As a distinguishing feature-of the patent, the method provides
for regulation of undamped current, and for rigidity of the suspension end
the position of the movable elements. The coils of the electromaagneti2
system for each support are wound on the same form with two or more super-
conductors simultaneously and the initial ends of the windings on one
support are then connected by som-a such method ~- wel(Ling using supercon-
ducting contacts to the vindings of the other support. The windings are
connected in tvo series circuits which are connected in turra by the same
kinds of contacts to each other in parallel, and also in parallel with the
shunt of a superconducting switch, forming a closed superconductive circuit
with several inputs.
1/1 1
USSR VDC 669.01039-43
KWHYAWSUp 1. V., T 0 G. V.v BURIUSTROVAl L. N.l
Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Bachinery Manufacturel,
and TMI (expansion unknown)
"Effeativeness of the Cold Hardening of Stool with Impact-Cyclic Loading Under
Low-Texperature Condltionz"
Kiev# Problemy Prochnosti# No 1g Jan ?2p pp 84-89
Abstractt Here are presented the results of an InvestiCation of three kinds of
steel, with and without hardening by surface plastic defomationg for resist-
ance again t Ikmete-fatigue fallure at temperatures of 4-20 and -500 C, The
spread of Patigue cracks ms etWiod in order to provide informtion on the
meehanlnm of faUgue-impact failure, It is shown that the effect Imparted by
eold hardening becomes more pronounced as the strew level dtb=_-jP_s.
Decreaeing tho test temperature increases the resistence to fatiffue fa.Uure,
but the incrementatior. of longevity its considembly greater for haWened speci-
mans. Tests of tho s=e steals for impact viscosity at various temperatures
showed that the presence of hardening had an adverse aftect only if the cold-
hawdened layer is quite deep. Two tablesp figures,, U reforen ces.
1/1
1111111MMISOMM. ~11_1_11 P
USSR UDC 533.697
BORSHCHEVSKIY, Yu. T., KOLODIN, A. M., and*SHHAYDF_R,.V. E.
"Motion of a Circular Film Formed of Drops of Sprayed LiquiV
Tr..Novosib. in-ta inzh. voda. transp. (Transactions of the Novosibirsk
institute of Water Transport Engineers),,Vypusk (Issue) 44, 1970, pp 153-
159 (f rom RZh-?11ekhanika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No- InIM, by Yu. F.
Dityakin)
Translation: The motion of a liquid filin formed on the walls of a circular
vertical tube by drops of liquid falling on its surfaces from a sprayer is
examined. It is assumed that a steady turbulent gas Upw is passing through
the tube, that the gravitational force acting on the gas is small, and that
the fIcKi in the tube is xxisymmetric and one-dimensional. The mass balance
equation for this flow is derived. A solution is obtained for the differen-
tial equation under the corresponding boundary value conditLons. This solu-
tion consists of change in the flow of the drop masses due to turbulent
diffusion and settling of the drops ant0 tube walls. Factors affecting
drop saturation of the flo%4 along the sides of the- tube are determined;
'here momentum transport equations for two-phase flry.,rs are craployed. The
bulk concentration of liquid drops at the tube surface is shGwn to be
USSR
BORSHCREVSKIY, Yu. T., et al., Tr. Novosib. i-n-ta- iivh. vodn. transp.
.(Transactions of the Novosibirsk InstitUte of Water.Transport Fngineers),
Vypusk (Issue) 44, 1970, pp, 153-159 (from '.M-Mekhanika, No 12, Dee 70,
'-Abstract No 12B411, by Yu. F. Dityakin)
determined by the field of gas velocities along the tube walls. Formulas
are derived for calculating the velocity:field for-the case of small drops.
2/2
USSR UDC 003.14:628.165
KOLODIN) M. V., Institute of Deserts, Academy of Sciences, Turkmen SSR
"Comparison of the Net Cost of Local Salt Water Desalination With the
Net Cost of Transporting Fresh Water by Channels and Pipe Lines"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 7, 1973, pp 4-8
Abstract: Currently the cheapest water can be obtained by transportation
from neighboring regions rich in free waEer resources by means of open,
free-flowing channels. The net cost of water transportation by mechanized
channels is about as expensive or slightly more so than transportation by
pipe lines. Transportation of natural water by pipe Hnes iii cheaper than
local desalination when a common fuel system is used, but it requires larger
initial investment and more metal consumption, when nuclear energy can be
used, local water desalination is more convenient thmi the transportation
by pipe lines over a long distance.
1/1
70
USSR UDC 628.165:542.65
KOLODIN, M. V., SEYITKURBANOV, S., and MILONOV, V. V.
"Washing of Ice Crystals in a Washing Column During Desslination of Salt
Water by Freezing"
Moscow, Vodosuabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 6, 1971, pp 20-22
Abstract: It has been established experimentally that the effectiveness of
ice crystal washing in a countercurrent wash column depends principally on
the height of the washing zone Hk, the rate of ascension of ice in the
column vj, consumption of fresh water for the washing,of ice crystals f
and on the dimensions of the crystals being treated drr- A nomograph has
been plotted from which these parameters could be determined for given
salinity of the water being treated. Consumption of fresh water for Vash-
ing the crystals in a countercurrent dolumn is much lower than in a centri-
fugal apparatus. Furthermore, the trea.tment of a suspension in a field Pf
centrifugal forces requires a very complicated apparatus, adding to the
overall cost of the process.
1/1
014. UNCLAS:~IFZEP! PRcCESS~lNG OATE--160CT70
5-',,TITLE--CONDITIONS FOR A N A
PRODucTION AND ISOLATIUN OF V LINOMYClit REGULATOR.
CF'~ CELL MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY -U-
t.AUTHOR-(04)-SMIRN0VAv G.M.i BLINOVAP I.Not KOLCIDITSKAYAP T-A-9 KHOKHLOV,
:A. S .
~-~-~-'CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SO URCE--ANTI 8IOTIKIt 19701 VOL 15f NR 5, PP 387-392
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,.TOPIC:TAGS--ANTIBIOTIC DRUG EFFECT# STREPTOMYCES, CELL MEMBRANEr FLUID
PERt45ABILITYP DRUG PRODUCTION, CONTINUOUS CULTUREr CHEMICAL
PURIFICATION/W)VAL[NOMYCIN ANUDIOTIC
~-_CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
LOOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:--PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1362 STEP NO--UR/0297[70/015/OU5/038'1/0392
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115332
UNCLASSIFIED
d........... ......
PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
:2/3 024 UNCLAS:S~I~lEb
;-~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115332
GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONUITIONS FOR BIOSYNTHESIS OF
VALINOMYCIN BY STREPTOMYCES SPECIES PRL 1642 UNDER PILOT PLANT
CONDITIONS WERE DEVELOPED. A METHOD OF SERIAL TITRATION AGAINST CANDIDA
ALSICANS WAS PROPOSED FOR DETERMINATION OF VALINORYCIN CONTENT IN
'o rHE ANTIBIOTIC ISOLATIOP4.
SAMPLES TAKEN OURING THE CULTURE GROWTHAN
SAMPLES OF THE FERMENTATION OROTH WERE ACIUIFIED wITH HYURUCHLOPNIC ACID
TO PH 2.3-2.5s THE PRECIPITATE WAS WASHED AND EXTRACTED TWICE WITH
ETHANOL, THE VOLUME OF THE EXTRACT WAS A0JUSTeD.WLTH DISTILLED WATER TO
70 PER CENT. THE COMPOSITION OF THE F6RMENTATION REUIUM WAS THE
FOLLOWING (IN PER CENT), CORN STEEP LIQUOR 0,5 tORY WEIGHT)i AMMONIUM
:SULFATE 0,4, GLUCOSE 1, STARCH 1.5, SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.5, CALCIUM
CARBONATE 0.5. THE TIME OF FERMENTATION IN 45-v 100- AND 500-LITER
FERMENTORS WAS 4 TO 5 DAYS* THE AVERAGE CONTENT OF THE ANTIBIOTIC IN I
IE MEDIUM WAS ABOUT 40 MG. DEVELOPMENT
LITER OF T1 THE ACTIND14YCEYL
PROCEEOEO IN 2 STAGES. THE ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION viAS OBSERVEO IN THE
2N0 STAGE, WHEN FRAGMENTATION OF THE MYCELIUM TOOK PLACE. VALINOMYCIN
WAS ISOLATED BY 3-4 FOLD EXTRACTION OF THE MYCELIUll WITH ETHANOL,
FOLLOWED BY PURIFICATION WITH OUTYLACETATE, SATURATEU SOLUTION OF SUOIUM
-BICARBUNATE AND CARBON TETRACHLGRIDE. AFTER T14AT THE SUBSTANCE 4AS
ELUTED IN AN ALUMINA COLUMN BY CARBON TEIRACHLORIDE AND THEN BY ITS
MIXTURE WITH ABSOLUTE ETHANOL. ACTIVE FRACTIONS 4jRE EVAPORATED,
DISSOLVED IN ETHER AND THE SOLUT1014 WAS P45SED TH40UGH A CoLU(IN WITH
ACTIVATm) CHARCOAL AND CE:tITE 545. VALINOMYCIN WAS CRYSTALLIZED FRO-4
HEXANE.
UNCLASSIFIED
-LASSIFIED
3/3 024 UNc PAOCESSING DATE -160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115332
ABST-RACTIEXTRACT--A COLOURLESS CRYSTALLINE SUBSTANCE WITH A MEL-TING POINT
OF 185-186DEGREES, ACTIVE AGAINST CANDIDA ALBICANS IN A DOSE UF 0.1
MUG-ML WAS OBTAINED. FACILITY: INSTITUTE FOP, CHEMISTRY OF
NATURAL SUBSHTANCES OF ACADEMY OF TCIENCES UF THE USSRv MOSCOWa.
UNCLASSIFIED
7--n-
02C UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--0'90CT?O
~-.'T.ITLE-FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF TAN.SIGMA.(OIELECTRIC LOSS MODULUS) OF
SYNTHETIC MICA -U-
*Not ANIKINP I.N.
~GUNTRY::OF INF(J-USSR
a
-R* 1970, 6(2)t 402
_5vURC E- I ZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEURG. MATL
-DATE PUbLLSHED-70
PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
(";LJOPIC 4AGS--J4ICAv DIELECTRIC MATERIALP DIELECTRIC LOSS,.SYNTHETIC
MATE'RIALe MINERAL
:,.i GUNTROL MARKING-NO RESIRICTIONS
DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0212 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/002/0402/0402
-CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0115916
___Wl~LASS tFIE 0
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIEL) PROCESSING DATE--09OCT7O
GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01154;16
AUSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul (;P-0- ABSTRACT. SYNTHETIC MICA (OR
FLU0aGPHLQGOPiTE) IS AN IMPOkTANT.HEAT AND ELEC. INSULATING MAFERIAL.
THERE ARE NO DATA IN THE LITERATURE ON THE FREQUERCY OEPENDENCE OF
DIELEC. LOSSES IN SINGLC CRYSTALS OF THIS MINERAL' WITHIN THE Sw41C
FREQUENCIES REGION. IT WAS POSSIBLE TO TRACE Ttl~ -DISPERSIUN OF TAN
SIGMA OF SYNTHETIC MICA AT 296DEGREESK BY MEANS OF A L620-A GENERAL
RADIO COMPANY HIGH FREW"'UENCY PRECISION ORIDGE. THE MEASUREMENTS OF TAN
SIGMA IN-THE 1001) UII~ELTIUN OF THE CRYSTAL WERE PERFORMED, WITHIN THE
60 HZ-10.KHZ FREQUENCY RANGE. THE'COMPN. OF THE INVESTIGATEa MICA, AS
SYNTHESIZED BY CRYSTN. FROM THE MELT IN FE CRUCIBLESs COULD BE EXPRESSED
BY THE FORMULA: (K SUBO.96 NA SU80.04) SUB1,00 PIG SU63 (SI SURZ.96 AL
SUBI'.03 FE SUBO.Ol PRIME 3PUSITIVE) SUB4.00-0 SU8LO.IF SU81.07 0
SUBO'#03)-SUB2.00. T-HE' THICKNESS-OF THE -S'AMP'LES MEASURED WA5 TO' MU, AND
THEIR,OIAM. WAS 10-30 MM. THE ELECT9ODkS WERE MOUNTEU TO THE SAM?LES IN
THE FORM OF SILVER PASTE AT 723DEGREESK. RESULIS SHOh T14AT TAN SIGMA
OF THE OIELLC. LOSSES FUR SYNTHETIC MICA IS UNUSUALLY,SMALL AS COMPARED
TO THE TAN SIGMA FOR NATURAL MICA, AND ACCORDING 1*0 THE ORDER OF
MAGNITUDE IT AHTS. TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVEb-10 PRIMLi NEGATIVE5. FREQUENCY
MAX. OF TAN SIGMA WERE OBSERVED FOR BOTH THE sYN*rHETl,C AND THE NATURAL
MICA WITHIN THE RANGE INVESTLGATEU. :IT 15 PROPO.SED TUAT THESE MAX. ON
THE SONIC FREQUENCIES ARE CAUSED BY THE POLAR ORIENTATION OF THE MOLS.
OF THE ADSORBED WATERo FACILITY: VSES. PIAUCH.-ISSLED. INST.
SIN, MINER. SYROYA, ALEKSANDROVv USSR*
USSR UDC f537-226 + 537-311-33J [53 7 + 535]
FOTCHMMOV, A. A., KHADZHI, V. Ye.
paviz Monocrys-
"Anomalous Dielectrical Dispersion in Synthetic Q
Kharikov, V sb. Monokristally i tekhnika (Monocrystals and En-
ginearing -- collection of works) Ito 4,71971, PP 149-155 (from
RZh-Pizika, No 11, 1971, Abstract 110 11E881)
Translation: It is shovm experimentally that the relaxation pio-
ceases. in lionocrystals of synthetic quartz cannot be considered
as-purely Debye processes. The observable anon,,Llies of the di-
electric disDersion are considered from the position of the in-
teraction of-the electrically active impurity detects of the Al/R
type of P centers (R-Li, Na, K) with the electrically inactive
complexes of the nonstructured phaze,, the extent of which is de-
termined in the crystal by its growth conditions.
7
'014: UNCLASSIFIeO PROCESSING DATC-30OCTIG
--TLTLE--KINETICS OF ETHYLENE HYDROGENATIQN ON COBALT X ZEOLIYE -U-
__~:AUTH0R-102)-GRYAZN0VA, Z.V.t KQLODIYEVAt YE*V.,
-USSR
_(;CUNTRY OF INFU
-S OURCE-DUKL. AKA0. NAUK SSSR 1970, l9Ot6)p 1383-6
.f.::~',VATE PUPL 15 HE 0--7 0
SUBJE-CT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TAGS-COBALT COMPOUND, ZEOLITEs HYDRCGENATION, BENZENE, ETHYLENEw
REIACTION K INET ICS
C&ITROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1088 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0124745
UNCLASSI-FIED
72/2 -014
UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSIN'vi DATE-30OCTIO
C[RC ACCESSICN NO--AT0124745
ABSTRACTt'EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HYDROGENATION OF C SUB6 H SU~S6 AS
WELL AS C SUB2 H SUB4 WAS SHOWN TO TAKE PLACE ON THE METALLIC ACTIVE
CENTERS OF THE TITLE CATALYSTS. ALTHOUGH X TYPE ZEOLITES HAVE RATHER
OPEN STRUCTURE, THE ACTIVE CENTERS FOR THESE HYDACCARSONS MAY BE
ACCESSIBLE TO DIFFERENT DEGREES, DEPENDING ON THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC
LOCATION OF THE ION THAT UNDERGOES REDN. HYDROGENATION OF C SUBb H SUB6
IN ADON. IS A PROCESS WITH A GREATER CAPACITY FUR ENERGY UPTAKE THAN THE
PROCESS OF HYDROGENATION OF C. SUD2 H SUB4. KINETIC CURVES WERE SHOWN
~FQR THE ABOVE REACTIONS AT TEMPS. FROM.30DEGREES TO 32.0DEGREES USING A
FEED OF H AND HYDROCARBON IN PASSAGE OVER A NACOX SUB& ZEOLITE CATALYST
.-...THAT HAD BEEN SUBJECTED TO EXCHANGE OF NA IONS FOlk CO TO THE EXTENT OF
.61*9PERCENTo FACILITY: MOSK. GUS. UNIV. IM. LOMONDSOVAl MOSCOW#
-USSRS
S I F orrcS ING DATE--30OCT70
L/2 035 UPIC L A I E b PR
,:.TITLE--POWER PLANT USE OF SULFUR CONTAINING PETROLEUM RESIDUES -U-
_~AUTH0R-(05)-KOLGDIYEVAv YE.V.t KUROCHKIN,: A.I.w ZHAROVAw M.N.t
1-: --- - __
KA SHUR I C H EV-v-"A-a 717 -q-VRVK7VA*QV o Z.F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SGURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, ENERG. TRANS/17~1910v tl)t 85-93
DATE PUISL I SHED----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt PROPULSION AND FUELSr EARTH SCIENCES AND
OCEANOGRAPHY
",.JOPIC TAGS-PYROLYSft, PETROLEUM DEPOSIT# GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONt CHE11CAL
C04POSITION, ECONOMICSt FUEL CONSUMPTIONo STEAM BOILERt BENIENC-P
TOLUENE# NAPHTHALENEi ETHYLENEv COKEs SULFURP POWER PLANT
CIGNTROLMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,.::PROXY REEL/FRA.4E--1996/1544 STEP NU--UR/0281/'70/000/001/OU85/0093
CIRC ACC ESSION NO--AP0118527
UiNl(; LASS I F 1E 0
`2/2 035 UNICLASSIFIEO~ PR~OCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118527
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POWER PLANT PYROLYSIS OF S CONTG.
MAZUT (PETROLEUM RESIDUES) FROM ROMANSHKINO AND ARLANSI, CRUDE OILS AT
RATES OF 1.3-4.7 G-SEC YIELDED ACCORDING TO CALCNS,* bASEU UN A SINGLE
PYROLYSIS CYCLE 57-78 AND 55-78PERCENT~ GAS AND 31--4-O AND V-38PERCENT
LIQ. PAODUCTS, OF WHICH 7-11 AND 9-12PERCENT B. SMALLER THAN 09 EQUAL TO
Z30DEGkEES WERE RECOVERED BEFORE RECYCLING. OPTIMAL CONDITiONS FOR MAX.
C SUS2 H SUB4 YIELDS 422.8 AND 17.5PERCENT) WERE 0.02 AND 0.03 SEC AT
945 AND 930DEGREGS WITH ST-EAA# MAZUT RATIOS 6 OF D.66 AND 0.49 KG-KGr
RESP. FOR ARLAN 14AZUT-C SU86 H SUa6v PHME, ME SUB2 C SUB6 H SUB4 PLUS
PHETP AND NAPHTHALENEr YIELDS WERE.14AX'. (6.0, 1.6, 0.2, AND 1.4PERCENT,
RESP.) AT AN C SUB2 H SU64 YIELD OF 13-SPERCENT WHEN THE CONDITIONS WERE
.0.24 SEC AT 96GOEGREES WITH 8 EQUALS 0:.51j. WHEREAS THESE YIELDS WERE
3.5, 2.1, 0.5, AND 0.5PERCENT AT AN CL SUB2 H SUB~- YIELD OF 17.5PERCENT
WHEN THE CONDITIONS WERE 0.07-0.09 SEC' AT 920-50DEGREES WITH 8 EQUALS
~0.5 AND THE FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL S LEFT IN THE COKE wAS SIMILAR TO
30PERCENT. THIS FRACTION 4AS MIN* (SIMILAR TO 11 ANS 25PERCENT) AND C
SU82 H SUS4 YIELDS WERE HIGH 127.6 AND-17.6PEaCErIT) WHEN THE RE5Pa
MAZUTS, WERE PYROLYZED FOR 0.03 AND 0.06iSEC AT 915 AND 945DEGREES WITH B
EQUALS Oo75 AND 1.0, BUT AROMATIC HYDROCARBON YIELDS WERE REDUCED BY
SIMILAR TO 33PSRCENT AND POWER EFFICIENCY.BY SIMILAR TO 3.5-4.0PERCENTO
IN COMPARISON WITH SEP. PRODUCTION OF POWER AND PElROLCUM PRODUCTS,
POWER PLANT PYAOLYSIS UNDER OPTIMAL CONDITIONS REDUCED BOILER FUEL
CONSUMPTION BY SIMILAR TO 20PERCENT AND POWER COSTS BY S1141LAR TO
50PERCENT.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
;T.ITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE BASICITY OF N SUBSTITUTED LACTAMS BY AN IR
--,SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD -U-
AUTHO.9-05 I-GORSHKOVA T G !SWwQQUNt F.L.v POLISHCHUKi V. V.. I
V.A.9 SIML"';Om_KAYAt _~F.P*
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SERD KHIM. 1970# 13)t 550-4
QATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--LACTAM, IR SPECTRUMt PHENOLt DEUrERIU4 C014POUNOr HYOROXYL
"~.:lRADICALV OETONE, PYRROLES9 HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND,
:CYCLOMEXANONEP SOLUTIO.N ALKALINITY
CONTROL MARKtNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
WOXY REEL/FRAME,--2000/0741 STEP NO--VR/0062/TQ/0001003/0550/0554
CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP0124411
2/2 GZ2 U NiC L A S S I F I E 0, PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.."l!(C ACCESSION N-0-AP0124411
~48STRAC TlCik TRACT--( U I GR-0- ABSTRACT. IR SPECTRA WERS U$ED TO ASSESS THE
--...,VALUES OF THE ASSOCN. 'CONSTS. 3F THE FOLLOWING CLIMPDS. WITH 4)H0Hr FRO14
..,,THE VALUES OF SPECTRAL SHIFTS OF OH A'40 00 BANDS lVALUES OF K SUR-ASS (N.
SHOWN): PYR-10LIDONE 160, NtMETHYLPYRROLIUONE 175,
~it(213,EPOXYPROPYL)PYRROLIOC-NE 1409 NiALLYLPYRROLEDONE L35,-
NiVINYLPYRROLIDIONE 48r PIPERIDONE 225, ?4,ALLYLPIPERIDONE 180,
Ni,VfNYL?lPERIDGNE 52, CAPROLACTAM 185, N9ALLYLCAPROLACTAM 1459
PIPERIDINE A70s CYCLOPENTANONE
..NtVINYLCAPRCLACTAM 49t PYIROLIDINE 185,
.11, AND CYCLOHEXANONE 12. -THUSq A RELATION OF BASKITY OF THESE COMPOS.
TO THE NATURE OF THE N SUBSTITUTENT WAS DEMONSTRATED. THE ASSOCN. OF
PHOH WITH THESE RING SYSTEMS AT THE CARaONYL GROUP UUES NOT EXCLUDED THE
POSSIBLITY OF.:ASSOCN. AT THE N ATOM. FACILITY: [NST. ORG. KHIM.
'_lMs ZELINSKOGOt MOSCOW- USSR'19
MOCE SS I iNG, OAT 3NOV7 0
112 0 28 UNC L AS* I F 1 t7i~
T I T L E - - El F F F C TbF LIGHT SOLUrl-,TS OF --l P -1 I,'-Ai. wril`T~~:NING -!J-
J.4
-.AUTH(-lR-(J4)-0AR.VINA, V.V.r KOLVJO~')"Rp 0.1,11 V AN01 V AL.S. r
:~-COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOU-RCF--KliIt',i* W'.'jL()-KNA 1910, (2) '35-7
::.DATE PUBLISHED - - - - - - -70
SUBJECT A-:~EAS--'-IATERIALS, PHYSICS
-SCEN
JOPIC T',,S--PH0T()EFFECTt LUIMIM ICEj, UV LIGHTt OPTIC BRfGHTNESS/W)UF015
LAMP
T 1 ON S
CONTROL 4 AR K I N G- - N Ll P L S T R I (I
.00CUMENT CLASS--U%Cl-.l;SS!FlE3'
PROXY REEL/FRAIE-20-012009 STEP N(j--lJk/JL83f
CIRC ACCESSIO-%
0 "no rim
d'C' C E S S P6 fjATE--l3l%ljV70
Cl 13 UINC L A S S I F I ED p
C I FZC A C(; E S S I GiNi -NO--AP 0) 12 5 5 97
GP-0- ABST~;ACT.
-~ABSTRACT/ A SCLNS OF THE F L 1) 171 r~ E 3 C EN T
W 4 1 T Ell I N' IV AG,-'4T ~..Hl TE 5 14ERE EX.OuSED TO. DAYLIGJ-IT OR U V I K, L 1)
J-
UFO-15) ANO THEIR LUM11"iESUNCE iirEwsITIES WizkE ,)E*, .3 TH,- LW
T IM L --D 0 1 I'll THE 'wli I T f: C 0.1 Ul
THE LUMINESCE"CE IINTENSI FY WITH - DECREASL
E.G.t SUNS. C ON' T G - 0.1 G-L. U i: I'HE WH]JENER LOST T~IiE 111 LU"'ll NE SCENC E
-AFTEP 24 HR WHILE THE LWMINESCENCE- OF ;SUINS. CONTG. 25M.61 G-L. OF THE
AGENT WAS UNCriANGED SMALLER THAN OR E%WAL: TO 20 W',YS. THE ST-WILITY OF
-1-THE w'HITENER WAS HIGHER IN ALK. SOL PIS FACILITY: LENINGRAD.
FILIAL9 VNI Ivt LENINGRADt- USSR.
UN't" LA S S I F I F
- :, .: , , 1. - ~
I, lit. , : ~~i ...
. "- . 1, , I -~
ZWER In, Go 141. ~OLODNIYT, G. Ya. OMSHCHENKO,* A, M,
"Nonradiative Transitions between Levels of Trivalent Rare Earth Ions in
Yttrium-Aluminum Garnet Crystals".
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentaltnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fizilci; March, 1971; pp 920-7
3+ 3+ 3+
ABSI-RACT: Nonradiative trarzitions between levels in Ird Sr Ho and
3+
'Lu ions in yttriwn-aliirairnm garnet crystals are studied. The variation with
terniperature of the probabilities for nonridiative trahsitions are studied, and
it is shotm that in the sin1gle-frequency model approximation optical phonons
with an epergy - 700 cm-1 play the predominant role in nonradiative relaxation.
The snorAtaneous nonradiative transition probabilities for various energy gaps
between the levels and the dependence of the nonradiative trnnBition probabil-
ity on the energy gap are determined by measuring the quantini yield, Lif etin. e,
1
and kinetics of luminesc once at 77*X. For gaps 34ying,, Vetween 1200-5000 em'
. proximated by an exponeintial law. The
the dependence can be satisfactorily an
rel,=ation times from the major excitation levels to the 'qF3/, level are mea-
1/2
USSR
ZVERFV, G. M., et al., Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheakoy
Fiziki, Mar 71, pp 920-927
sured f or NTd3+ ions excited by radiation from a ruby or rhodamine 6G laser or
by the second harmonic from a neodymium lasecr; the measurements are based on
the kinetics of luminescence emitted by IId3+ ions from the'4F
level. The
relaxation time from levels with an energy - 18800 cm is 5*10- see. For
levels lower than 18800 cm-1 the time does not exceed 51410 -8 see. On the basis
of the dependence of the nonradiative transition probabilities on the energy
gap between the levels, the relaxation time between th and levels
0 411).
41Y
_ 5. 10~,7
of TTd34- ions is evaluated at seco
2/2
W4C L A 5 S I F If-,)
SJ'IE S
PPOPE&I I L AIN b EFFECT UF
LMINES Wi
_",AUTHfu:9-(()5)-YA5l-UNS&lYr V.G-i MA5fl&bV5KIYj ljod.r
ALTSHULERt R.A.
-,-C CuISTRY UF INFO--USSR
_SUjRCE--FAHHAKuL. TCKSIK(IL. (MLJSCfji) 1970t 3313)t 297 - 302
~~OATE PbbLISHEC-----70
-:.,SUiJJECT ARLAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TEPIL TAGS--CEN'IRAL NERVUUS SYSTEM STIMULANTi CHEIMICAL SVI';Tl-,tSIS, DRUG
EFFEU, GX10ASE
Mt~KING-NU REST,UCTIONS
DGCUMEi',,T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY FICUIL NU ---- F07C/605COL/F10 STEP NU--UR/0390/701033/()C~-i/0297/G30Z
_.-CiRCACCESSICIN NC--AP01395f)',6
7-0 P Min--
2/2 015 UNCL ASS IF I ED PRIJCES~WiG DATE-11DIEC70
CIRL ACCESSIC,% tio-AP013958b I
"S- J-
~AbSTRACWEXNACT--(U) GP-o- ABSTKACT. A )4i~, GF 31tPHENYl. LKYL JE.~[ C~
-N 1) THE tr[-.N0%AL NEkVUuS SYS]-LI'll
SYUNCNE IMINEY WHL civFt4 To miCE, STIMULATEt % ~ il I- f
-INLIM.11 THEY ALSO 100t[bITC-0
ALTED AS PERIPHERAL ADRE 1 -It-rICS-
N
OXI L)A SE Ik VITRO* FACILITY: VSES, NAUGH
Rf3ZHGNIKfDl-Ej MOSCOW# USSR.:
"IN-ST. -IM. 01
Li
USSR UDC 577.3t612.744:612.03-5.32
A., and YEVTUSHENKO, G. I., Khar'kov Scientific Research Insti-
tute of the Hygiene of Labor and of Occupational Diseases, Khar'kov
"Characteristics of Metabolism in the Skeletal Muscles of Rats Under the
Effect of a Pulsed Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field"
Kiev, Ukrayinsk'kiy Biokhimichniy Zhurnal, Vol 45, No 3, MayJJun 73, pp
356-361
Abstract: Rats were exposed to a pulsed electromagnetic field with a fre-
quency of 7 kilocycles, pulse duration of 3-30 microsec, a 10 sec interval
between pulses, and an intensity of 72 kA/m for 3 hra per day during 15 Jays,
or to a field with the same characteristics but an inteasity of 24 kA/m for
1.5 hrs per day during 1.5, 3, or 6 mos. The results of the experiments
indicated that the action of the electromagnetic field reduced the content
of ATP and creatine phosphate in skeletal muscles because of a disturbance
in the conjugation between oxidation and phosphorylation. Glycolysis was
-Intensified with the result that the content of glycogea decreased and that
of lactate increased. Simultaneously the deamidation of protein was in-
tem';ified (the content of protein amido N decreased) and the deamination, of
adeiiasine, adenylic acid, and glutamic acid increased in the absence,
1/2
USSR
KOLODUB F. A., and YEVTUSHENKO, G. I., Ukrayins'kiy Biukhimichniy Zhurnal,
o 3, May/Jun 73, pp 356-361
Vol 45, N
because of the ATP deficiency, of a corresponding inteasification of gluta-
mine synthesis. The adenosine and adenylate deaminases were activated.
There was an increase in the content of ammonia in the skeletal muscles,
which reached a level of 76.3% above normal. It was shown in earlier work
by the authors that electromagnetic fields of low frequency produce spasms
and muscular dystrophy.
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KOLODUB F. A. YEVTUSHENKO, G. I.., Kharkov Scientific Institute of Hygiene of
tNQo6;:2m&n cut'Pational. Diseases
"Characteristic Features of the Carbohydrate-Energy Metaboliaol of the Brain
of Rats Under the Effect of a Low-Prequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Field"
C,
Kiev, Ukrainslkiy Biokhir4chniy Zhurnal, Vol k4, No 4, 1972, pp 492-496
Abstract: It was established that for multiple (15 sessions) and chronic (1,
5, 3 and 6 months) effects of the low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field
(7 kilohertz) at an intensity of 72 and 24 kiloamps/meter, respectively, the
processes of oxidation and phosphorylation separate in the brain of the rats
as a result of attenuation of the inorganic phosphate eriterification. Siirrul-
taneously with this, the glycoGen and glucose contents in the brain tissue
drop, and lactate acawaulates. The disturbance of acid. phosphorylation pro-
ceases and partial switching of carbohydrate decampouitI.on to the glycolyLic
process lead to a reduction in the amount of macroergic cc=aiinds (creatine
phosphate and ATP) in the brain tissue and a si=-
altaneous accunralation. of
the dephosphorylated ATTI derivatives -- ADP and MfP.
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KOLODUB F. A. and WTUSMIKO, G. I., Kharkov Institute of Industrial Hygiene
and Occupational Diseases
"Nitrogen Metabolism in the Brains of Rats Exposed to a Pulsed Low-Frequency
Electromagnetic Field"
Kiev, Uk-rains-kiy Biokhimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1972, P 311
Abstx-act: Some aspects of nitrogen metabolism (formation and removal of
ammonia) were investigated in the brains of rats exposed to a pulsed lou-
frequency (7 kHz) electromagnetic field of different intensities (24 and 72
kA/m) and durations. Repeated (15 sessions) and chronic (6 months) exposures
were found to impair nitrogen metabolism in nervous tissue. After exposure to
an Intensity ot ',72 kA/m, the amount of ammonia and gluta--dc acid decreased, the
amide nitrogen content of the proteins rerainea unchanged while the deamination
of adenylic acid and synthesis of glutamine. were inhibitild owing to an Insuf -
ficiency of AV. After chronic exposure (21; kA/m), tlie chanvs in Pinount of
ammonia were phasic; they occurred in the absence or slight i=ease in the
level of glutamine disproportionate to the increase in m=unt of arimonia.
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KOLODUB F. A. and YEVTIJSIEE.ITKO, G. 1. Kharkov Scientific P&search Institute
of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
"Value of Som Biochemical Blood Pamreters for the Early Dlagtiosis of
Disorders Caused by Low-Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields"
Kiev Vrachebnoye Delo, No 6,
1972, PP 131-135
Abstract: Exposure of rats to chronic) low-intensity pulsed ei.ectrora-Enetic
fields for 6 months resulted in metabolic disturbances in the li-.rer, kidneys,
heart., skeletal nmscles, and brain tissue of animals manifeste(I by changes of
varying duration in glucose, pyruvic and lactic acids, armnonia, glutamine,
urea, total protein and protein fractions, and pseudcholinestei-,se, catalase,
and peroxidase activities. The changes were particularly pronounced in the
blood lactic acid and ammonia levels within two weeks. Unlike the other bio-
chemical indices however they did not return to normal even as long as a,)
.1 ? ta
uo
60 days after the end of the experiment. Thus, a detenmination of blood
lactic acid and aiumonia -would seem to be a worthwhile clinical ir&thod of
detecting incipient pathology in humans exposed to low-fr-i-quency p-talsed alectro-
magnetic fields.
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USHENKO, G, I., Institute of Labor Hygiene
91&12U F. A., and YEVT
"Biochemical Aspects of the Biological Effect of a Low-Frequency Pulsed
Electromagnetic Field (LFPEF)"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 6, 1972, pp 13-17
Abstract: Pronounced metabolic disturbances in the brain, heart, liver, and
skeletal muscles were produced by LFPEF. ATP, creatinine phosphate, and
glycogen became deficient and lactic acid and ammonia compoundu accumulated.
A study.of amidation and deamidation elucidated the nature of the disorders
observed in the various organs.
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