SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOLDYREV, I. V. - BOLGTIN, YU. L.
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USSR
BOLDYREV, G. N., et al, Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktorov, No. 5, Moscow,
Atomizdat, 1972, pp 235-250
y-quanta fluxes. The OR-M exDerimental device is also intended for studying
problems in reactor shielding. The 50-Lv water cooled - water moderated
research reactor is also equipped with devices for.conducting experiments
on shielding. Various studies associated with the radiation problems of
shielding are carried out on this reactor. A description of the reactors,
experimental devices, and chara,cterisrics,of the devices and methods used in
the research are given.
USSR UDC 632.95
VLADIMIRTSEV, 1. F., KARABANOV, Yu. V., ORIPKO, S. S., BOLDYREV, I. V.
"Biological Activity of Benzanilines",
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active
Materials. Republic Interdepartmental Collection)iJ972, No 4, pp 136-138
(from RZh-Kh3*I a, No 5 (11), 1973 Abstract No 5N640)
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Translation: The results are presented from testing compounds with the formula
RC16H4CH = NC6H4R' (1) (R H, halide, No aminogroup, alkoxyl; R' H, halide,
N02). The selectivity of the effect of and the relation of the phytotoxicity
to the nature of the substitution in the benzene rings are demonstrated. The
0.01% 1 compounds stimulate the root grow-6 of oats,.but they inhibit the
growth of lettuce. The derivatives of;salycilanaline have high phytotoxic'-ty
for dicotyledons, and they are of greatest interest from the point of view
of finding new herbicides. 3-Me.0-4-NOC6H4C11 NPh has high stimulating
activity.
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C-OUNTRY OF I NFO-US SR
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1'370v 6(4) 731-2
SOURCE--ZH. OPG. KHI~M.
DATE PUBL [SliED---------70
~SUBJECT AREAS-CHEM ISTRY
DRIDE, C0,MPLEX
,.-,,,.,TOPIC- TA(;S--ISOMER,,-14ffPt)BE~IZENEv S 010 f UM C bMP WND BORON HYL
COMPOU"110, CYCLOHEXANE
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-~PROXY .11HUFRAME-2000/1951 STEP ~-13-7-UR/0366/70/006/i)04/0731/-3732
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-,,,,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. I N THE k i_- N .UF 1,3,5,
RINITREOIBENZENE wlF~l JNMiH SUJ~ft A CoMPLF -t
T, 11 X IS FOR-MED fL, 1. BAGAL, El AL.r
1.9691 WHICH REACTS WITH HCllj GIVING 2 !SO,'4ERS OF THE TITLE COMPD. M.
180-:1DEGPEES (OFCOMPN.) AND 190-2000EGREES i DEC 04 PINI.) IT 15 THOUGHT
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THAT J F ISG~ ERS HAS TRIEQUATORIAL: OR TRIAMAL COINFORMiATIoN AND THE
or~iER U-1EQUATORIAL AXIAL OR 0JAMAL, E-IUATOP IAL ~CGNFORMATUIIN.
FAICLITY: L EN I NGR AD. TEKHNOL. INST IM LENS(JVI:TSt LENINGRADt USSiz.
UNCLAS
SIFIEU
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UDC: 6 8 13 2 5. 5 Z6
"A Parallel Adder Based on Ferrite-Tranistor 'L~Iodules:"
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loscow, Ocl-rvtiya, 1zcbrr!Iten,ya, 1 romyshlfennyye -Dbraztsy, Tovarnvye NO
24, 1970, Soviet Patenc No 277409. Class 42, Filed 4 Apri.l 1969, pp 133
AID S t r a a t .This Author's Certif-icate introduces a parallel a.-Ider based on
.errit:e transistor modules -with two counting impitts an' three outputS fvr
c
radix-.minkis-one complement adding with parallel carry. As a (Iiistinguisning
;.,catur~_ 01 Lhe patcnt~ tipced Ja improved and the devire -is simp3ifi,cd by
curinc.,cting une Counting input of the inhibit element to thE, Input line, while
the other is connucted dirartly and through q matching element to rliu secjnd
arid Ifirst. outputs of the inhibit nli~ment for the preceding, digital place of
me adder register.
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COUNTAY 01: 1'.,F6--OSSP.
SOU.R(;F--ZHtW.lAL I PSIKHIATRII IiNENll S. S. KORSAKOVAl 1970,
NOL 70, ;%k t~H 902-901)
DATE PUBLISH;:0 ------- 10
SUBJECT AREAS-610LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAG0S--c-PILElSY,- SW4Di~CNEj MEDICAL EXAM[ I..Al [ON
NNW
E C, LA S L S 1 F i ED
I
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2/2 01 17 U,,,,,C L A S S I F I E 0PROCESSING DATE--- I 3;'40V70
CIRC 4CCESSION NO-AP0126762
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) (;P-0- AbSTRACT. THE AUTHOR STUDIEO THE FIRST
PAA0XYS%!S IN 100 CHILDREN 41THIN THE AGE GROIJ? FROM SEVERAL VlrjNT~fS TO 16
YEARS, ANL) IN 360 ADULTS FRGM 16 YEARS A..,AD OLOER. IN CHIL6REN,
ESPEC14LLY INI THE YOUNGER GROUP, IN ACCORDAiNCE WITH THE RELATIVELY
PREDC-MINANT SUBCGi~,TICAL ACTIVITY A~klf) LOCALILATION OF THE EOILETICAL
FOCUS IN THIS AREA, THERE IS A PREVALENCE OF PROPULSIVE, RE-TROPULSIVE
ANJ IMPULSIVE PETIT MALS, VISCERO VEGETITIVE AND PSYCHUMoTOR ;aTmCKS,
-NOCTURAN"AL PH031AS, SOMINA3ULISM, AflORTIVE MNVULSIVE PARU-'XYS.'-lS AND IGNIC
FITS. IN ADULTS THEkE IS A PREDOMINANiCY OF PAROXYSt'-IS ka~%TED TO A
PRIMARY CORTICAL L'3C4LIZATION OF THE EPILIEPTICAL FOCUS: CLGNIC
CONVULSIONS, PAPGXYS,'-IS OF 01STURBED PERCEPTIONt THIN:~lojG, ~--,PEEICH, SLEE?
TALKI,N-5, NIGHTMARES ANO PSYCHOSENS11-IRIAL ATTACKS. FACILITY:
MOSKUIVSi~fY ilAUCHi'j;J-ISSLE:). INISTITUr PSIKH[ART11, HZ
i'll?"", L A S~S [FfE-L)
TISSR UDC 63 .95
KHELEMSKIY, M. Z., CHEPEGINA, F. D., and BOLDIfREV B. G
"Application of Thiosulfonate Esters in the Control of Decay of Root Crops
During Storage"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiological Effects of
0
Compounds, Republic Interscience Symposium), Vyp 4, 1972, pp 110-113 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 4(11), 1973, Abstract No 4N649 by T, A.
Belyayeva)
Translation: Eighteen compounds were studied under laboratoqy conditions to
A
determine the physiological effects Of PS02S"' on stored root crop decay.
The highest fungicidal activity against Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium betae
was e".ibited by EtSO2SCC13 and PrS02SCC13-, and against Phoma beta, by
MeS02S~Ie, EtS02SEt, EtSO SBu and PrS02SPr. These compounds diluted
1:5000 still had fungiciial ;ctivity but did not have a toxic effect on
the sugar beets.
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Acc. Nr - Abstracting Service: j-11 Ref. Code
'AP0053'771- ClIalICAL ABST. 'r- 0 UR6346
r- 110949k Thiosulfonic acids. XXVIL Reaction of thiosul-
fonic acid esters with phenyl- and butvllithium. Boll] I v B.
G. Stovanovskava Va I (L'voy' Politekh. 1nsttwUV6V
Zh.Org.Khi)n. 070tff332-4 (Russ). The reaction of RS02-
SRI with RIM in abs. Ut2O at reflux temp. gave RSO-Li and
RISR2 (R, R1, and K-given): p-AcO.NHCjH,, Et, Ph; Ph, p-Cl-
C6H4, Ph; p-AcNHC,H,, Ph, Ph; p-OC4Ht. p-ClCaH4, Ph;
Et, Et, Bu; Et, Bu, Bu; pAcXHCaH4, Et, 'qu; p-AcN1HC6H4,
Bu, Bu; p-AcNHC6ff,, Bu, Bu; m-CIC611,, p-CIC6H4, Bu.
CPJR
REEL/FRAME
19830834
USSR
UDC 621.039.538
_P. _N. . VESELKIN, A. P. , YEGOROV, Yu. A. , YEMEL'YANOV, I. Ya. ,
ZHIFNOV, A. D., ORLOV, Yu. V., KONSTAN'TINOV, L. V.
"Study of the Shielding Problems on Water Cooled Water Moderated Research
Reactors"
V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchitv reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics --
Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 235-250 (from
RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5.50.62)
Translation: Several special installations were constructed to study shield-
ing. The BSF and GTR installations were swimming pool reactors emploving
I and 3 T%w neutrons, respectivelv, placed on moving bridges in large water
pools. The B-2 device on the BR-5 reactor was developed to study the laws
of the attenuation of -(-quanta and reactor neutrons in the geometry of a
unidirectional bear, the materials to be studied or models of the shielding
were placed in a niche in the reactor shielding. A zero-power reactor xas
intended for studying processes in the shield directly adjacent to Lhe
reactor corE. The reactor was equipped with filters in one of the directions
making it possible to obtain an optimal relationship bc,li-!een the no-utron and
USSR
BOLDYREV, G. N., et al, Vopr. fiz. zashchitv reaktorov, No. 5, Moscow,
Atomizdat, 1972, pp 235-250
y-quanta fluxes. The OR41 experimental device is also intended for studying
problems in reactor shielding. The 50-k-w water cooled - water moderated
research reactor is also equipped with devices for conducting experiments
on shielding. Various studies associated with the radiation problems of
shielding are carried out on this reactor. A description of the reactors,
experimental devices, and characteristics of the devices and methods used in
the research are given.
1-1
V I.A I I I H i I ~ 1',i L V , II A 11 ,k 1i A,14t i V I VV . . k I t 1;~ 111.
"Biological Activity of Benzanilines"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active
Materials. Reptfblic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No 4, pp 136-138
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 5 (11), 1973, Abstract No 5N640)
Translation: The results are presented from testing compounds with the formula
RC6H4C11 NC6H4R' M (R = H, halide, NO 2. aminogroup, alkoxyl; R' = 11, halide,
N02). The selectivity of the effect of I and the relation of the phytotoxi city
to the nature of the substitution in the benzene rings are demonstrated. The
0.01% 1 compounds stimulate the root growth of oats, but they inhibit 1:he
growth of lettuce. The derivatives of salycilanaline have high phytotoxicity
for dicotyledons, and they are of greatest interest from the point of view
of finding new herbicides. 3-MeO-4-NOC6H4C11 = NPh has high stimulating
activity.
1/1
112 017 UNC L A S S I F I E 1"' p';.GjCESSI'-!~j [)ATE'---13lNDV70
TITLE-IS.1,1E!~S OF I, ~ 5,Tt-\' INI TROY 1, 3, 5pTRl
AUTH",~.-(O---)-,jE!-jmGIYEVS?',AY.AI G.L).y c3AGALv L.I., BOLDY~EV,
COUNNY I`F0--JSSR
SOURCE--ZH. OPG. KHIM. 1(;70, 6(4), 731-2
OATE PU3LISHED - - - - - - -70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHE-115rRY
TOPIC TAGS-ISOMER, INITROBENZENE, SODIUl COMPOW'40, BORCIN HYORIDE, COMIPLEX,
COMPOUIN0, CYCLOHEXANF
CONTROL ~ESTIRICTIONS
DOCU-Itz ~l T C L A S S -- U,"i ". L A S S 1 F I C- 0
PROXY Rl:--;-:L/FkA,*-!E--2000/1951 SIEP Nij--Ui~/03.t)6/7,)/COr3/oC.~'t/0731/.,)732
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL25540
A8STRACT/l,--XTRAC-r--(u) GP-0- A5STRACr. [N THE REDNf. !.-),F 1,3,5,
i-jITFi NAliti SUB4 A C0,1,1PLEX IS FOR.-MED (L. I. BAGAL, ~:T AL.,
1959) AIHICH REACTS -,-ilTH HCli~J GIVING 2 ISO.MERS OF TH,:~ TITLE C(j.%-Ii-D. 1-1.
180-1DEGREES (fiFCOMP.N.) U-M 190-200DEGREES (CEC01PN.). IT IS THOUGHT
THAT 1 OF THE HAS TRIEQUATORIAL OR TkIAXIAL CCONF~JRAIATION AND THE
OrHER OfEE"WroRIAL AXIAL Ok DIAXIAL E~JUATOFIAL
FAICLITY: LENIINGRAGI. TEK11NOL. INST. 1.A.- LENSOVETS, LENINGRAD, USSR.
USSR
UDC 629.78:526.2+525.7
BOLDYREV,_V. G. and KIWIARIII-4, V. 1.
WINAMOM
"Utilization of Satellite Radar Measurements in the Analysis of Ground-Leve;
Temperature"
Tr. Cidronleteoro'L. N.-I. Tsentr SSSR (14orks of the Hydrometeorological
Scientific Research Center, USSR), No 89, 1972, pp 12-21- (froln 1,efC-rativn-,'v
Zhurnal, Issledo-janive Kosmicheskogo Prostranst-va, No 5, May 72, vDstract
No 5.62.280, Resume)
Translation: A brj~~I' ana-ly-sis is ri.voil of. L110 st.*Ito o1 th" prob.1cm -)I it,
termination of the f,':OUILd-IC-ve1 temperature from artificial earth sateJllte~-.
Coasiderauion is given to soric possibilities of utili:-iing neasurelf.'ents of
self-radiation of the earth's surface (in trauspare-ncy "windows" of tile
atmosphere) for objective analysis of the ground-level temperauuye field.
Estimates of errors of interpolation and extrapolation of tLe temp,-, ra Lure
for underlyliig surfac.(-L; of various typep arc! presenL(tdl. J.3 referi~ijc(--;.
1/1
USSR
UDC 629.78:526.2+521).7
POLD]LRJEV V. G. and KOPPOVA, L. I.
.a W Mw"Oi~
"The InfluencQ of Cloudincss Upon the Variability of Dc!partj.iig Radiation"
Tr. Cidrometeofol. N.-I. Tsentr SSSR (1,7orks of the HydrometeuroloLgical
Scientific Research Center, USSR), No 89, 1972, pp 26-114 (from Rcferativnvy
Zhurnal, Issleduvaniye Kosmicheskogo Prostranstva, No 5, May -12, Abstract
No 5.62.281, Resume)
Translation: Some results of statistical proce~sinz ol- actinc~.-Ctric Miaasur-~-
ments from the ",Heteor" attificial earth satellite are presented. The lati-
tudinal course of the radiat ion- temperat ure values (on the b.::i;is of meas-Ure-
ments in the 18-12 micron "transparency window") -vas obtained in relation Co
the cloud situation, together with the intensity of short-w;ive radiation
(on the basis of measurements at 0.3 --- 3 microns), as well as their rrnc2an-
square, deviation; empirical curves of distrPoution of the radia-1-Jon LeziLpera-
ture were also ObLained. The data give a concepcion coiicerniInj,, the liiiJtr
of variability of the studled radiation characteristics.
Acc. Nr.: hP 0042561- Ref. Code: UR&12L2_
Vertical Structuve of Temperature and Humidity Fields
J-PP__5 t
(Abstract: it Statistical Characteristics of the Vertical Structure of the
Temperature and ;Iumidity Fields to Great Altitudes," by L. I. Kq2rgya and
V. G. Boldyrey, Institute of Physics of the Earth and Hydrometeorological
kloscow, lTvestiya Akademii auk S�SR, Fizika Atmosfery i
Center USSR;
Okeana, Vol VI, No 2, 1970, pp 154-167)
On the basis of detailed data from a special systematic series of
soundings to great altitudes the authors determined the statistical struc-
ture of the vertical temperature field to the 5-mb, level and the specific
humidity field to the 60-mb level. The authors also computed the mean
profiles, standard deviations, autocorrelation and cross-correlation ma-
trices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the vertical temperature and hu-
midity fields. The results agree with data obtained for the troposphere
and lower stratosphere in earlier studies. Rocket data were used in
determining temperature field correlations to an altitude level 0.9 mb.
The dependence of the specific humidity correlation coefficients and the
cross-correlation coefficients for specific humidity and temperature on
latitude was determined. The first eigenvectors of temperature and humid-
ity make it possible to evaluate the statiEktical characteristics of the
Reel/Fr.,Imf!
cfvy(;Tyr~ fr---
L.1 U " 3-%l
AP0042561
temperature and humidity fields for different stations and different sea-
sons of the year.
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4- J.
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USSR UDC 621.~~.2
KOLESH",-10, V.M., BOLDYRS-V, V.P.
"Effect Of Gold-Silicon QiLmic Contact Cn Electrophysical Parameters of Semi-
conductor Deviceen
V ab. Vo2r. prochnosti i plastichn. met. (Problems Oil Stability And Plasticity
Of Metals--Collection Of ~d_orks), Minsk, Nauka. i tekhn., 1970, pp 125-127 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 1. January 1971, Kbstraot No IB114)
Translation: The paper reports on the effect of an Au-Si ohmic contact on the
forwari potential drop of p-r. ~unctionB formed in silicon planar-epitaxial
structures. Vreation of a Au-Si eutectic was used for a reliable ohmic contact.
It is shown that by a change of the structure and technological processing of
the eutectic layer it in possible to deoroase the contact resiatance substant-
ially. V.K.
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Combustion
USSR
UDC 662-311.1
AIEFSAIMR07, V. V., BOL-11)YPOIA, At V, I AqP-P91-Y, V, I TUICHTAYEV, R. X.,
Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Si&~flan Department of the
Academy of Sciences of the USSi, 1111ovosibirsk
'Techanisia. of Action of Certain Additives on the Rate of Combustion of DIPIV,
Moscow, Doklady Aka-demii Nault USSR, Vol 210, No 1, 1 MaY 73, pp Itll-163
Abstract: The action of additives on the rate of combustion of coi-idensed
media has not been adequately studied, Differt~:nt viewpoints have been
expressed to exvlain experimentall data. In this paper observations were n~-Cle
on the conbustion of Dillff (,'-',-,4trol-iyrlroxidle'~hylnitrosilane) w1hich could in
mai-ly instances help to explain the mechanism of the action of additives, The
additives atudied were Dotassiun bichronate and ternaxy conr.0,5itions of com-
pounds of lead and copper with finely dispersed carbon, The experlment.-:,
revel-led a previously undescrib-ond maechanism of the accolcr;:--ting action of
additives on the combustion of explosivesi condensed formations arise on
the burning surface where exotherral reactions take place, heating these
formations to a hiEh 1"he active substpnces in these forzntions
Is either IntrGduced in readv forn In 'he additives I
11 kaz for examvie in the
dispersed carbon of the ternary compositions) or Is formod directly In the
sui-face layer of the burning explosive as was obSex-m.-d in case of chro-niwm-
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ALEKSAIMROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 2_10, No 1, 1 11,lay
73, pp 161-163
containing additives. The authors thank A. G. Merzhanov for assistance and
constructive criticism, and V. S. Babkin for useful -remarks in discussion
of the work.
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V2 01-5 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSINGY DATE--IISEP70
~~TITLE-CHANGE IN THE THERMAL STABILITY OF SILVER OXALATE BY ORGANIC, 0YF
ADDITIVES -U-
AUTHOR-BOLOYREY9 V.V., BELKINA, R.M.
COUNTRY -OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 75-85
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL STABILITY, 0YEv THERMAL DECOMPOSITION, SICVER
COMPOUND, OXALATE, ADSORPTION
rONITPOL 4A;zKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
Dr)CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FR44F--19q9/0I99 STEP NO--UR/0195/70/011/oi)110079/0095
CIRC -ACCESSION NO--AP0106855
lf.'CLASS I FIED
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN5 DAT'-----IIS":P7'-l
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106855
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STUDY WAS MADF USING 4
'111 AZO DYES, AND ALIZARIN RED S. ABSORPTIO,'4 OF THESE
XANTHENE DY-ES,
DYES FROM A'LC. OR AQ. SOLNS. DECREASED THE THERMAL DECO?.'PN. OF AG
-OXALATE (1)p WHILE MECH. ITOYE.MIXTS. DID NOT AFFECT THE DECOMPN. ON
ADSORPTION, THE DYES FORM SURFACE COMPOS, WITH AG, THESF Ct,.MPDS. SHOWED
INDIVIDUAL SPECTRA. lHE RESULTS SHOW THE LOWER THE SOLY- OF A AG DYE
COMPD. THE GREATER THE EFFECT OF THIS DYE ON STABILIZATION OF 1.
UNICLASSIFIED
1/2 013 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--041)EC70
TITLE--MECHANISM OF lHE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF OXALATES -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-BOLDYREV, V.V.l
KHA IRETDINW_~-_E.F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970t
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
NEVYANTSEVI 1.5., MIKHA7LOV, YU.I.,
11(2)t 367-73
TOPIC TAGS3--THERMAL DECOMPOSITION, OXALATE, CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/6050I2/D05 STEP NO--UR/0195/70/OLI/002/0367/0373
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0140290
LiNiC L A j' ic f f: 1, ~ D'
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O~`fl)EC70
CERC ACCESSION No-APOL40290
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT . THE DISCUSSION OF THE PUBLISHED
HYPOTHETICAL MECHANISMS OF THERMAL DECOMPN. OF OXALATES LEADS rO TIAE
CONCLUSION THAT CLEAVAGE OF C-C BOND OF C SUB2 0 SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE IS
THE PRIMARY STEP IN THE DECOMPN. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. KINET.
GORENIYA, NOVOSIBIRSKj USSR.
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USSR
UDC 534:o6l.3
"Scientific Couzncil on Problem of Scientific Basis for Stability and Plasticity,
Conference oil Problens of Stability of Motors"
Moscov, Izvestiva Akademii Nauk- SSSR, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 4, Jul/Aug 72,
Pp 203-6
Abstract: This is a summary of a Scientific-Technical Conference on the Prob-
lems of the Stability of Motors, March 28-30, 1972. grairty papers were pre-
sented on the real conditions of operation of the elements of motors and the
extrapolation of results in relation to the actual course of the process '. tile
adoption of practicable modern mechanics of solid deforming bodies in concrete
stability calculations for the purpose of increasing the accuracy of engineer-
ing studies, treating the questions of constructing the strenv~th of co,~.iponents
predicting the carryin.r capacity under different heat, power and corrosion sys-
tems and in this connection leading to studies for the evaluation of rotor
resources. Tine paper5 were:
Questions of Fatique at High Temperatures by S. V. Serensena.
Mathematical Tneo.-y of Technical Diagnosticn by I. A. Eir~:er.
Thermal Stress in the Casing of Steam Turbines by G. Kh. -fistvinskiy,
Y . K. MikhalevY N. I. Prigorovskiy, U.S. Senin, V. P. Skladchikov and
USSR
BOLDYREV, YE. I., Izvestiya Akademii Na-uk SSSR, Mekhanika Tverdo.go Tela, No 4,
Jul/.Aug 72, pp 203-6
G. Kh. K%urshudov.
Some CreeD Characteristics of Steam Turbines Parts With Time of Operation
by N. N. Vinogradav and I. Rozenblywn.
Long-term Stability of 'Barbine Disks of Nickel Alloy With Typical Con-
centrator Stress by L. B. Getsov, M. G. Kabelevskiy, I. I. Ostapchak and
L. I. Stolyarovoy.
Study of the Causes of the Damages of Operating Blades of the Gas Tarbine
Under Conditions of LonG-Term Operation by L. R. Alishoev and B. L. Kn,.,az'kov.
The Study of the D~rnanic Strength About a Blade of a Power-Driven 'Duxi)ine
With a 300 Hr, vt Load by D. A. Arkad'ev, E. B. Karpin and S. G. Tez:~-,in.
A Question of the Strength of Unequally Heated Rotating Disks by 11. P.
Andreavoy, M. Ya. Kodner, E. A. Kushnerov and A. M. Poterl-,inoy.
Evaluation of LonG-Term, Strength of Parts Operating Under Creep Conditions
by G. Kh. Listvinskaya and V. S. Balina.
.sth of Elements of Turbo Rotors by 117. 1.
7he Investigation of the Strer4c
Bogaichuk, V. N. Gorodetskiy, I. A. Kozlov, V. M. 1,--shchenko.
Dynamic Optimization of Pbtors of Gas Turbo Motors by S. I. BoEomolov,
and V. L. Khavin.
2/4
4
USSR
BOId)YREV,, YE. I., Izvestiya Akadepiii Naulk SSSR., Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela,
No 41 Jul-/Aug 72, pp 203-6
Free Non-Cophasal Oscillations of Operating Blades in a Block by Yu. S.
Vorblev and N. G. Medvedev.
Evaluation of the Strength of Motors With Cyclic Loading by I. V.
Dem'yanushko.
On the Question of Eauivalent Testing of Gas Turbo Motors by A. A. Makhin.
Investigation of the Polarization ODtical Method of Stress-1.)--fo-mation
State of Welded Rotors by I. P.., Vasil'c~enko, A. 1. Zirka, T. Y. Kerpith and
V. I. Savchenko.
Analysis of Transitional Systems of Work and Its Effect on the Strength
of Disks of Axial Gas Turbines by D. A. Gokhfel'd, I. D. Nikitina, 0. F.
Chernyavskiy and E. F. Chernyaev.
Interrelated Oscillations in Rotors of Turbines and Gar, Turbine Engines
by A. M. Zhuravlevoy.
Calculation of Combined EmD)-rical Vibrations With the Use of a Dynamically
Pliant Regular System with Dynamically Pliant Elements by M. L. Kempner and
G. B. Nesterova.
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B01DYREV, YE. I., Izvestiya kkademii Nauk SSSR, Mlekhanika Tverdogro Tela, No
Jul/Aug 72, pp 203-6
Forced Vibrations of Turbine Blades in Non-Uniform. Flo-.-- of Gas by
A. A. Kovalev, I. I. Kurtsevoy, V. A. Strunkin.
Comparative Evaluation of Intensity of Amplitude-Alternating Vibration of
Motors by Equivalent Value of the Vibra-velocity of Harmonic Oscillations by
V. I. Kostin.
Oscillation of Blade Blocks by L. Kh. Listvinskiy.
The Dampia.- Capacity of Blades of Ga." Turbo iingines b--.~ V. V. Matveev.
Studies of the Spectra of Oscillations of Belted Blades by M. M.
Stratonovoy.
Vibrational Stability of Rotors in Which 7here Are Liquid Friction Pear-
ings by N. G. Schul'zhenko and A. P. Filippov.
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Combustion
USSR
UDC 662-311.1
ALEKSAIIDROY, V. V., BOLDYREIhA., A. V., BOLDYREV, V. V., TUKHTAY01, a. K,,
Institute of Cheaicz~171 I-Combustion, Siberian Depart-iment o.-L' the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Vovosibirsk
"Mechanism of Action of Certain Additives on the Rate of Combustion of DI?I:Y"
Moscow, Doklady Akadenii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 1, 1 Xwi ?3, pp 161-163
Abstracti The action of additives on the rate of combu5tion o--" condensed
media has not been adequately studied. Different viewpoints have been
expressed to explain experimental data. In this paper observations were made
on the coribuntion of UlIff (dini-trohydroxy(liethylriitrosl4ire) which could in
many instanced; help to explain the mechanium of the action of additivor.. The
additives studied viore potaszium bichromato and ternar
y eompo3ition:i of com-
pounds of lead and copper with finely dispersed carbon. The experliments
revealed a prevIously undescribed mechanism of the accelerating action of
additives on the combustion of explosivesi condensed formations arise on
the burning surface where cxotherrul reactions take place, heating these
formations to a high tefAprature. The active substances in those fornatio.,ia
is either introduced in ready forri in the additives (as- for exa-mple in the
dispersed carbon of the ternary compositions) or is formed directly in 'the
surface layer of the burning explosive as was obserwed in the eaze of chro~miu;m-
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ALEEKSANDROV, V. V., e-LI al., Doldady Akademii Nauk SSSR, llol 210, No 1, 1 Ray
73, pp 161-163
containing additives. The authors thank A. G. Merzhanov for assistance and
constructive criticism, and V. S. Babkin for useful x~emaxks in discussion
of the work.
2/2
I,
USSR UDC 612.822-3-0~',7
GRINDEELI, 0. m.) GEHSHM~J!, S. G., BOLDY._RT.7;VA,. G. _11 _. IVLK AHjYe. N.,
14JEINA, Z. A., DOBPOINRIXOVA, !. S. and GALKINA, I.T. S.2 Institu'e of Neiuo-_
surgery ineni N. N. Biwderd-o, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute oi-
Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology Lid Acoustics Institute, US.3,1
Academy of Sciences, 1~~Scolr
HTntercentral -Relaticns in the Humw-n Cerebral Cortex According to Data Fro-.
Coherence and :-:E(,'T Phasic Spectral'
Iibscot,l Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti. imeni I. P. Pailov, Vol 2),
Vyp 4, judl /Aur, 73, pp 771-781
Abstract: The EEG of the occipital, parietal, central, frontall
cortical areas were studied in 36 healthy subJect!:. The (-ne-j-,(Ai,3 and
reciprocal spectra were produced with a computer and used to d,~`_crninc ttie
expression of cach rhythm. T'-_ de~a,rer~ of their into--action wao calculate,;
by analyzing -the conerence and phasic opectra. Using this mr-thcd stat_J_--6ic,-_'
and temporal Correliatlicnr; rmay be found independi-ent of energetlc charact--;_
istics. A cormlex striicture of relationships- was fc-und,
-ith differing degrees of' connection and temporal re"tations A discrete
1/2
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AND MCHINERY
.Sc~ zyks .1-liBCs-
'A r 31L kT- Ili 73
LIGHT IS SHIM ON VAPICUS ASrECTS OF CHMICAL INr%;37Rr
Exposition of Consumer Chemistry Products
fArticle b marnber of advertising de,-nrtment of the All-Union
scient
iric 1juinlog Institute of Ch--mical Industry; Almm-Ata,
Kat"llstaunkriya Pravda, Russian, 6 April. 1973, p
An exhibition of Chemilitry In Everyday Life Is open-
Ing today in the Kazakh SSR Architects Union House.
We have asked i"L-Mat-, chier or the SOyuzbytJc1h1,m
Association to tell us about it.
The Chemistry in Ey da Lif position in being held in Alm-At&
for the first time. It 1=y,. t.1 altl1millarize industrial enterprises,
scientific research 111tutes, and all visitors with chemical consumer &->ods
produced by the firms and enterprises of the Soy=bytkhI= Association. Various
stands will have Dyeakers on chemical consumer products rut out by Katakh-
atan'a local industry.
Of interest are vmriors vanhingp polishing, azd stain -re-moving items,
products used for motor vehicle maintenance, and products in aerclaol contain-
ers for dyeing leather artielrej freshening the air, and starching clothes.
Incidentally# during the new five-year plunt the output of serosol items will
increase 5CO percent.
Chemistry apocialinto will give visitors to the exro3ition ftll the nec-
-seary advIce and will tell about the properties, yurposes, and uses of pro-
Kete. This will be accomlenied by short color films about cur Industry. In
recent yearaj requirements with respect to quality, assortment, an'l external
appearance of chemical consumer products have risen greAtly. This hmo dic-
tated the need for standardization -- out or 60 washing products, for ,nample,
only 15 are left. The cznsumer will have an easier time finding his bearings
In the ocean of chemical services.
In addition to glass containers# polymer materials, which are both
original and conyonient, are being used succensrully. The Alm-Ata residtats
-N will also as* them at our exposition.
21
bSSR
Z,L,DYREVL, Z. V., and KUSKOVA, T. V.
80n the Question of Viscous Incompressible Flow Past a Sphere'
VychislitelInyye Metody i Programmirovardye (Chislermyye Metody v Hekhanike
Sploshnykb Sred). XV. Sbornik Rabot Vycbislitel'nOgo Tsentra Moskovskogo
Universiteta (Computer Methods and Programming (Numerical Pletbods in the
Mechanics of Continua). XV. Collection of Works of Yosccw University Com-
puter Center), Moscow, Moscow University Press, 1970, 199 pp, pp 40-45
Abstract: The problem of uniform viscous incompressible flow past a sphere
is considered. The fluid flow around the sphere is assumed to be ax-isym-
metric. The problem is solved with the following boundary conditions: Con-
ditions of attachment are given on the sphere in stream 1' 1P conditions of
symmetry on the boundary of r 3 and r4. The condition of flow uniformity
at infinity is given for sphere r 2 of large radius. The approximation and
1/3
IJSSR
BOLDYREVA, Z. V., and KUSKCVA, T. V., Vychislitellnyye Metody i Prog-rammiro-
vaniye (Cbislennyye Metody v Mekhanike Sploshnykh Sred). IV. Sbornik Rabot
Vychislitellnogo Tsentra Moskovskogo Universiteta, Moscow, Moscow University
Press. 19
70, 1,09 pp, pD 40-45
stability of difference schemes is investigated using the Fourier method.
The difference scheme
n+
2
(A, +
T 6x
62V + 2
+ byt B3 + Y)
Y 2
n +
2 2 2
_t2
2/3
USSR
BOLDYMA, Z. V., and OSKOVA, T. V., VychislitelInyye Metody i Programmiro-
vani-ye (Chislennyye Metody v Kekhanike 5plo5bny!.-.h Sred). XV. Sbornik Rabot
Vychislitellnogo Tsentra Moskovskogo, Universiteta, Moscow, Moscow University
Press, 1970, 199 PP, PP 40-45
b2 -n+i. b;
+ 6ii + by
is used in its general form to solve the problem of flow past the sphere.
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USSR
BOLDYSHEV, L.M.
UDC 539.3
"On the Calculating of Hollow Shells of Double Curvature Uadcr Various Co-n-
ditions for Resting A-long the Contour"
V sb. Issled. Po stroit. konstruktsiyam (Studies on Building Structures --
Collection of Works), Tomsk, Tomsk University, 1972, pp 29-33 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V132)
Translation: The miyed method of structural mechanics Is applied in rhe
problem of the bending of a hollow convex shell with two hinge-supportcd and
two opposite arbitrarily supported edges. A shell hinge-.-,upported over the
entire contour is selected as the bas:'.c system. The unknown boundary condi-
tions are determined from equations described in canonical form. It is pro-
posed that these quantities have the character of the edge effect. 6 ref.
N. V. Kolkunov.
112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--RHEOLOGICAL F40PERTIES OF A RONGALITE MELT -U--
AUTHOR--(04)-3UDANOV, V.V., LYUSKIN, V.K., MAYOROVA, S.A,, BOLESLAVSKAYA,
N.F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHEM. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1.970, 13(2)t 233-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--FORMALDEHYDE, SODIUM COMPOUNOt THIXOTROPEt USCOMETER, FLUID
VISCOSITY
C941TROL MARKING---NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0175 STEP NO--UR/0153/70/013/002/0233/0236
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132452
UNCLASS I F [ED-
Z/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132-52
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RHEOLOGICAL DATA AT 70-90DEGREES
ARE GIVEN FOR RONGALITE MELTS CONTG. VARYING RATIOS OF NAHSO SUB2 CH
SUB2 0 TO NAHSO SUB2 CH SUB2 O-2H SUB2 0 AS DETD. IN A ROTATING CYLINDER
VISCOMETER. HYSTERESIS LOOPS ARE OBSO. IN LOAD RMP PLOTS AND ARE
INTERPRETED AS INDICATING A THIXOTROPIC CHARACTER. THE LOG OF THE
BINGHAM VISCOSITY AND THE YIELD VALUE OF THE MOLTEN PRODUCTS ARE
LINEARLY DEPENDENT ON THE CONCN& OF NAHSO SUB2 CH SUB2 0 IN THE MELT.
EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS ARE DEVELOPED FOR THIS RELATION, WHICH MAY BE USED
IN A VISCOMETRIC METHOD FOR DETG. THE H SUB2 9 CONTENT OF A MELT.
FACILITY: IVANOV. KHIM.-TEKHjNOL- INST., IVANOVO, USSR.
UNCL;% cj S lF IF D
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS ING DAT E-271 NOV7
TITLE--NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTRA OF "RENECYC:-rjPc-:NT~',D'LE.,,"i'-
COMPOUNDS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-NESMEYANOV, Sx~HEVA, i.F., USTYNYU,,~, Yij.A~i
A.N., LE
E.I., BOLESOVA, I.N.
COUNTRY iv--T7,4F4U---z~-ussR
SOURCE--j. ORGANOMETAL. CHEM* 1970, 2213), 689-96
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--NMR SPECTRUM, !RON COMPOUND, CYCLIC GROUP, COXPL::X'
ORGANIC PHOSPHATE, FLUORINE ISOTOPEt ELECTRON ACCEPTOR
CONTROL MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCU14ENT CLASS--U,4CLASSiFAED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/2130 STEP NO--NE/0000/701022/003/06'~ic,i/C;--~,.-',
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0125714
UNCLASSIFIED
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NQV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125714
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PiAR SPECTRA C.-'-
ARENECYCLOPENTADIENYLIRC."! COMPDS. ( XPHFEC SU35 H SU85) PR TME D's
L - ~ ~z
SU86 PRIME NEGATIVE, (RHC,XC SU66 H SUB4 MEFEC SUB5 H SUb5) Pt-,7.,"-
POSITIVE PF SUB6 PRIME NEGATIVE, (C SUB6 H SUB6 FEC SU35 H Sut~-'. X'~
POSITIVE PF SUB6 PRIME NEGATIVE CONTG. VARIOUS SU3STITUENTS X
STUDIED. PMR CHEM. SHIFTS HAVE BEEN CORRELATED WITH THE SETS C=
XAMMETT-TAFT SIGMA PARAMETERS. THE RESULTS ARE CO~,IPARIEO '-"*TH T, H 0 S
OBTAINED FOR THE NON COORDINATED ARENES OR WITH EARLIER DATA.
HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATES OF RHO OR MIFLIJORODIPHENYLCYCLUP-:N-T4D---EN~'L
HAVE BEEN PREPD. AND THEIR PRIME19 F NMR SPECTRA ARE USED TO DET~ SIG,"._'
SUBI AND SIGMA SUBR PRIMiEO OF THE PH RING liN (C. SUB5 H SUB5 FEC 5z;Jbb H
SUB6) PRIME POSITIVE PF SUB6 PRIME NEGATIVE WHICH DIFFERS FROM THE
UNCOORDINATED PH IN THAT IT IS A STRONG ELECTRON ACCEPTOR.
FACILITY: INST. ORG.-ELEM. COMPO., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 669.35.018.52:669.018.2
ZYRYANKIN, G. A., IVANOV, V, I., NAM, B. P., and BOLGOV, I. S.
"Some Results of the Development of Hardened Vacuum-Melted Copper-Base Alloys
With High Electric Conductivity"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Materialy (Electronic Engineering.
Collection of Scientific and Technical Works on Materials), 1970, vyp. 2,
pp 20-25 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1844 by the
authors)
Translation: The article considers the influence of microalloying additions
Zr, Ti, Cr, Ni, Be, and B on the elevation of strength properties of vacuum-
melted Cu at 400-600*. The alloys Cu-Zr (0.1-2.0%), Cu-Zr (0.03-0.08%)-Ti-
(0.005-0.010%), and Cu-Zr (0.05-0.10%)-Cu (0.05-0.10%) possess good mechanical
properties at 400-600% preserving high electric conductivity (95% or more of
the electric conductivity of pure Cu) and technological effectiveness.
112 023 UNCL ASS IF I Ef)
TITLE--ROLE A LCOCAL 1-4CREASE IN TEMPERATURE
ANLIPIZING CC& 'ALUMINUM -U-
AUTHfUP-t02)-R1lb0V, V.I., FEL)4SH, P.M.
COU%TPY*ijF INFO--USSR
SCURCE--ZASHCH. IMETAL. 1970, 6(2) 211-13
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
PROCESSP.-G DATF--023CT70
I% AN GXli~L FlLk~ JU~~INr, THF
TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM ALLJYr OXIDE FILM; ANODIZED ALUMINUM, ALLOY, SURFACL
F I L 4
C ONT R ti Lk K 14 G- - o'll 0 k" L S T R 1 C T I G' N S
DOCUME;',J CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PEEL/F~AME-1992/0753 STEP NO--UR/03t)5/7C/Onb/,)02/32i]/O-?13
CIRC. fCCESSICIN tk'3--AP'~111946
U%CLASSIFTED
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--n1-DCT70
CIRC, ACCESSION t-Ai-AP0111946
ABSTR,ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE AMT. OF HEAT LVOLVED IN THE
OXIDE FILA wAS DETD. INDiRECTLY. THE PGROUS FlLt~ IMPE"ED THE TRANSFE~
OF HEAT FRO", THE F)ARPIER FILM TO THE ELECTROLYTE. T Fl, I S 1 N D I,-- A T E z.) T HA T
MOS T GF Tt,,E HEA T I S GENFRAT ED NOT I N THE POROUS PAR T LIF F I L 'A 1"~ 1 Ts
BARRIER LAYER. THE FREQUENTLY 03SERVED INSTAtIlLITY OF THE ANOD!-.
POTENTIAL OF AL IN A (11)(T. OF H SUB2 SO SU84 AND H SU63 P-0 SUH(f WAS
CHECKED V4 A MIXT. OF THESE 2 ACIDS. WHEN THE ANODE W'~S 1'4TE4'~ALLY
COOLED TG CARRY OFF THE HEAT FROM THE BARRIER LAYER, THE [NSTA3JILTTY 0;~
THE POTENTIAL DISAPPEARED AND THE POTENTIAL ROSE SMOOTHLY UP TD THE
~POINT OF SPARKING. THIS CONFIRMED THE CONTENTION THAT THE INSTABILITY
OF THE ANGOIC POTENTIAL IS OCCASIONED BY LOCAL OVERHEATING~ 4 RISE IN
THE TFMP. UF THE BARRIER LAYER DISTURBS THE RELATION BETWEE4 THE RATE DF
GkOWTH AND THE RATE OF DISSOLN. OF THE OXIDE FILM. THE RATE OF GRDWTH
OF THE FILi"! IS DETO. BY THE C.D. AND IS INDEPENDENT 3F THE TEMP.,
WHEREAS THE RATE OF CHEM. DISSOLIN, 15 INDEED AFFECTED BY THE TEMP.
UNCLASSIFIED
U-3 S R UDC 51
BOLISLAVSKIY, A. 1. and BEI-i-DERSKIY, V. 14.
"A 1,11'ethod for Solving Problems in the Optimization of Production
Processes"
0i W-11
AbtiLraoL 'No
Translation: The multidimensional.,,nonlinear knapsack problem
m
F(x) max,
m
h -i)4~ bkl k 1,2,.,.,n,
ik(y
Xi
1/2
~MR
BOLISIAVSKIY, A. I. and BENDERSKIY, V. M., Prom. kibernetika, 1971, pp
299-306
is considered. For its solution, an algorithm is proposed which uses
dynam-3-c programming and Lagrange multipliers. This algorithm is wrong,
as the following example shows: Let us maximize F(x) xl + x2 under
the conditions that 2xl + X2 2, x1 + 2X2 2 and xj 0,1,2. This
problem has two solutions, x ~0,1) and x (i.0). However, the proposed
computing process is cycled: x.L = x3 = x5 ... = (0,2); x2 = x4 = xo
... = (2,0). There are other inaccuracies as well. Yu. Finkel'shteyn
2/2
76 -
USSR
BOLISLAVSKIY, A. I., BENDERSKIY, V. M.
"A Method of Solving the Problems of Optimizing Production Processes"
UDC 51
V sb. Prom. kibernetika (Industrial Cybernetics--collection of works), Kiev,
1971, pp 299-306 (from ri2h-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V337)
Translation: A study is made of a multidimensional nonlinear problem of rank
(X;)
F W
An algorithm is proposed for its solution which uses dynamic prograrnming and
Lagrange factors. This algorithm is erroneous as the following example demon-
strates. Maximize F(x) = x I + x2 under the conditions 2xi + x 2 < 2, x, + 2X2 < 2,
xj = 0, 1, 2. This problem has two solutions x (0, 1) and x (1, 0). He-,-.,ever,
the proposed calculation process loops: x1 = X3 X5 =(O, 2); ,,c2 = %,4
X6 (2, 0). There are other inaccuracics.
USSR
BENDERSKIY, V. M.
UDC 51
"Algorithm for Solving the Problems of Linear Programming for the Variables 0-1
and Its Application in the Problems of Operative Production Planning"
Sb. nauch. tr. WT! Cr7ai-,iz. proiz-va i truda chern. metallurgii (Collected
Scientific Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Organization
of Production and Labor of Ferrous Metallurgy), 1972, vyp. 14, pp 172-174 (from
RZft-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V495)
Translation: An al-orithm is described for solving the problems of linear
programming with boolean variables ih ich vas used to select the orderc insuring
optimal loading of machine tools in accordance with weekly proportions.
1/1
Bioph~sics
USSR
FISHMkN, S. N., KHODOROV, B. I., and BOL.'KENSHTEYNIA Institute of
Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow; Institute of Surgery
imeni A. V. Vishnevskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR, '.~Ioscow
"Molecular Mechanisms of Changes of the Ionic Permeability of an Electrically
Excitable Membrane, II. Model of the Activation Process"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 17, No 4, 1972, pp 611-617
Abstract: A model of activation of the Na-conductivity of an excitable mem-
brane during a positive shift of the membrane potential is considered. This
model assumes that activating particles exist in the membrane and that due to
the effect of the field, these particles undergo a transformation related to
the charge displacemenL. This transformation also brings about a change in
the number of calcium ions sorbed by the membrane from solution. By means of
the model, it becomes possible to explain the shape of the curve of the rela-
tionship of the peak Na-conductivity to the potential on the membrane, the
value of the shift of this curve along the voltage wis with a change of the
Ca+i- concentration in the surrounding solution. The model also permits e-.---
planation of the influence of an increase of (Ca)O upon kinetic effects, such
as retardation of the growth rate of membrane conductivity gNa(t) during mem-
brane depolarization, and an acceleration of the rate of decrease of gNa(t)
duri-na repolari- zation.
I . ~
USSR uir- 673.643'4P-'5:678.o4q-01:537
SICHKAR' V. P. and BOLIKHOVITINOV A. B.
"The Effect of Plasticizers on the Radiational Electroconductivity of Plastic
Materials"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye ~tssy, No 11, 1972, pp 25-27
Abstract: A study ums carried out of the effect of plastici-e:t-s on radiational
electroconductivit~, (CT.) of the epoxy resin ED-5 reinforced with polyethylene-
polya-mine or nethyltetrahydrophtalle anhydride. The plasticizers undpar
investigation comprised tTicrosylphosphate, tributyl phosphate, dion-tyl sctacate
and the resin DEG-1. Me effect of dioctyl phtalate on T of polystyrene -was
studied. It was shmm that none of the above plasticizers showed any effect on
the 0r of the startin.- material. However, all of the starting materials were
affected by th-i dose of C060 Y-irradiation, as expres5ed by tlie coefficirmt
71.
USSR
UDC: 546.(')8l'l81:S.-,9.238
BOLKHOVITYANOV B., B0LKll0VlVV.A,\T0VA, R. I., NIEL'KIKOV, 1). L.
I'Production of Thin Films of Ga.As from Solution Located in a Gap Between
Substrates"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye ~Iatorialy, No 6, Jun 73,
pp 887-890.
Abstract: The authors used the sandwich method of productiOTI Of a thin layer
of solution by drawing it, bet-ween two parallel substrates. The boat contain-
ing the solution in its opposite end was heated to the epitaxial temperature
and held there for one hour to saturate the solution, after which the boat was
tipped and the solution, after contacting the substrates, was drawn into "he
interval between them by capillary force. The boat was then tipped back to
pour the remaining porti.on of the solution back to its initial position. The
gap width varied from 0.2 to 1.5 mm. The system was then cooled linearly.
Layers of GaAs produced by this method were smool:h, with thiclliess variation
not over 10%. The assumption that the GaAs precipitated only from the solu-
tion onto the substrate (Inring the progi-ammed COOHTI;J PCI-iOd W;IS
The GaAs, dissolved in,,,~alllum, was completely dcl)o,;iL(!d 01) thC SUh!;tI-atC ."hell
the cooling rate was held at 20-3S' per hour.
1/1
Burm Therapy
USSR uDc 617-ool.17-OB5.33-059:615.357.453
2,M'NrXOVA, V. Y., BOLKHQVITINOVAjj_L. j;., and GLADSMYN, A. I., Central Institute
of Tra,1 tology and 0 ~hopQdc_sb6nistry of Health USSR, Mloscow
"Combined Topical Application of Antibiotics and Corticouteroids in the Treatment
of Burn Wounds"
Moscow., Sovetskaya Meditsina, Vol 33, No 7, Jul 70, PP 108-IIP
Kostract: Hydrocorticacin ointmnt (active ingredients, hydrocortisone and
neaw,ycin) was used for topical treatment of burn wounds in 76 patients and on
excessively scarred skin donor areas in 27 patients. The burns were of the 2nd
and 3rd (both A and B) degree and covered from 5-45 percent of the body surfare
area. 7he results indicated that hydrocor-ticocin is effective in such cases, par-
ticularly for treatment of 3-A burns, if it is applied after detachment of the
scab. Hydrocorticocin prevents excessive proliferation of the granulation tissue,
promotes epithelization, reduces inflammation, and eliminates microflors., thus
accelerating healing. Formation of keloid scars is markedly inhibited. Since
the drug is applied topically, it does not upset the body's natural balance of
corticosteroid hormones.
USSR UDC: S46.6811181:S39.238
BOLKHOVITYANOV, Yu. B., BOLKHOVITYANOVA, R. I., NIEL'NIKOV, P. L.
"Production of Thin Films of GaAs from Solution Located in a Gap Between
Substrates"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, No 6, Jun 73,
pp, 887-890.
Abstract: The authors used the sandwich method of production of a thin layer
of solution by drawing it between two parallel substrates. The boat contain-
ing the solution in its opposite end was heated to the epitaxial temperature
and held there for one hour to saturate the solution, after which the boat was
tipped and the solution, after contacting the substrates, was drawn into the
interval between them by capillary force. The boat was then tipped back to
pour the remaining portion of the solution back to its initial position. '11) c
gap width varied from 0.2 to I.S mm. The system was then cooled linearly.
Layers of GaAs produced by this method were smooth, with thickness variation
not over 10%. The assumption that the GaAs precipitated only from the solu-
tion onto the substrate during the programmed cooling period was -justified.
The GaAs, dissolved in-all"Lum, was completely deposited on the substrate when
the cooling rate was field at 20-35' per hour.
1/1
G 16 UNCLASSIFIED
T 11 L.[---ST AT IS f ICAL iTUDY ;F I HE K P,FT ICS 51-~
RATL ')F cRysrALLIZATIO.N CENTFRS
oC*Li-,H0VfTYAN0V,
C(,U.%'TRV t~+ J""Ffl-USSR
FIZ. K.Hl-l. 1-470, 44(3), 6eiP,-72
JATE PUL"L I S)4r'!) - - - - - -70
eWBjECT ARr-.AS--CHF!41STRY
"K T70
A
NUCLIAT 12,-4 1 ?1 "i~ L Trj.
-IJ-
YJ.K., ')F--',!YA%-l"V, '.114.
TOPIC TAGS-NUCLEATION, (.t'Y STALL I ZATI ON, SUPFRCCUL 1111,; F:[.;SVi) SALT, IN911YA
A14T I.MC;N I DF
CC,'-iT:'r-L -4RK I' G7--%j '-E STR I C. T I CN S
%
06CUMCNIT CUSS-UNCLASSIF [ED
PROXY RLE-Ut-RAI-le-199310277 S*R
CIR,C ACCESSI~"`; -'40--Ai"01132,37
U %'- L L '~ S I F I c D
212 016 UNCLASSIFIED
C IRC 4CC V S.S 10% NO--AP01132`017
A&STIPACT/EX]RACT-W) GP-IJ- Ari SPR A C TTHE
NUCLEATION ON THF DEGt~EE OF SUPERCO.M.-NG
INVESTIGATION OF SUPERCCOLING OF A 14FLT.
AINTIMCNIVE ON THE D~GPF.E GF S0PLQC,00LlN'G*
IMIST. FIZ. POLUPRPV.t tir-MISIBIRSK, USSR.
PROCESSP~(-, :)ATE--1123CT70
I)tPE.Nf)t,.CE JF T14E ZATE lF
IS DERIVED F-~i"" ;, STATISfICAL
THE RATE LOF NJF~LFATION ',IF IN
WAS MEASURED. F4C'LI,ITY:
it I t-io. rpimm or WIN rAL1XJM APSLHIDL FILMS BY TI1L LIQUID LPITAXY BLIlml)
(Article, I--- Yu. n. Bolkhtsvityntiov, C. 1. I..L. Mcl,niko~.
14-oa I!, I r,$, Lb I r~t. , TT I S I~ffT,~z I m FL~teza PoluE -
I P rt8t_._IlP_V J.-Pleank 12-17 .1,- 11) 1.. 19
A study wai radt- of varinum methods of qrowing thin (1,-, t1ja 10 rl,-o.
film of r_illi- arsenide bv the torthod of I-quw *pItAxy . r t 1,m4 jjp t00.1 ~4.
crms thtc6 -re obtained by brief submersion of the nubstratrq In a weakly
supersaturated solution of gallium arsenide In pLnllhim at tin.
The electrophymical properties of the films drawn ftom the sol Linn I,,
tin did not In practice depend an the thickne.s. and the, .,.r. A. follows:
J.ooo C&2/v agc, n - IOL9 ca-3. For films manufactured by apitaxy froz
solution In pallIum, ~oreqming of the properties was observed with a dqcresso
in thickness:
h. microns U293' K 11 77' K n , cal-3
6 1.560 1000 1.3-1015
7 4500 14WO 3.1-1016
0.1 2700 3200 7.1.1016
X111-2. EPtTAXT OF GALLIUM ARSCNIVE FILMS FKUM SOLUTIM, BLIULU, SUBSZ?~AILS
(Article by !u. is. bolkhovitymnov. R. 1. Bolkhovitytutova.
_'SiR za 01-2 0 c4n.. c_
4"~i"r,k, 1111 !;jwpazIuz_p.R j~~tW'i nte P - r v 'K % kh
_tro yLc!~j j~
Kri.tall.~ I Ple,i*(.;k. Rusellm. 12-17
A study van made of a method of XrcvInK gallium arsenide fiiw from
solution In a thin gap between substrates analogously to that %itoctl4od Dy
raniab and SumakL it). ftwever. a maturated notutim is fir*t pulled Into the
gap. The procedure vas realited structurally in the Nelson Yttsken Ill.
A study no made 0 f the bapic sdva,nLages of tni 5 "It"N procedure.
r.. lit y,ar CM11.1.1ed arrw 11.0f flI- ofdIHer. thickne..4 Itons unit.
to huntiteds of wicrone Is demonstrated.
f th. C:1cuLation:11ar: "Ad whichtmi,the b-,Ln. off the knndlaitra 11
a Ilium are Id and'r olven p emit de m "t Lon .f he fLI: 11 h I. t1L1n te 1. .
The experimental rv~,jltn ngr-r with the calculntton.
The film surface morphology van Investigated as a f%=ction of the cook-
Lop rate, the hefg1it of the solution )Ayer On the substrate and also It* orien-
Lon to the rangs of plendw of (100)-(111A)-(011).
t
at BIBLIOCRAPHY
1. H. 8. Panish, S. Suniski, USA rozent No 3533556. published 13 October 1970
2. 1. Wass, WA LWy, Val 24. No A. 603, 1963.
ISO
XIII-5. 0MUITATION FUJICTION OF '111t: PROPEKTIES OF CALLIUM ARSUSIOL Flut's
MITA114111) BY T11r, HIM100 OF LIQUIL) ITITAXY
(Article hy Yu. H. Bolkhovityan-, R. 1, tolkhqVI.Lyanova, S. .1.--(:!rc=v. %e. .1.
Cutoray. P._L. tiji'nikov, Novc;iI,Irmk; I;ovt)i;tbirqk, I I I ,;I
C-t A 12-17
0,1. Rontn f Sint 11, ritAIInv i III-
%ttidic% were made at the electron concentration and mobility In ralli-
arsenide film as a foactio,, or the sut,strAto oxicntAtion. khr substrate v~t-
entntlon was varied from (100) to (011) every 5'. It was dincoverrd that the
electron concentration in the films in the entire ringe of deviations varie&
by no wrc than 3 Hoes, The hlpheNt rate of variation at the film Properties
is observed for deviation of the substrates from (111) hoth to (oil) and to
(100'j by small anRles. On deviation of the substrate. from (100) to (111) by
5-10'. the electrophysical properties of the film vary insicnificently.
191
"N,
USSR UDC 621.315.592
BOLKHOVITYANOV Yu. B., and STROITELEV, S. A.
"Production of Thin Layers of Germanium and Antimonides of Indium and Gellium
from a Melt and Some of Their Properties"
V sb. Protessy rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovodn. (Procedures for the
Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novo-
sibirsk, 1970, pp 360-367 (from RM-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 7,
July 1971, Abstract No 7B76)
Translation: Thin layers of Ge. InSb, and GaSb are obtained from a supercooled Melt
by the liquid epitaxy method, and their electrical and structural Properties are
studied. The substrates, fixed in quertz fasteners, were moved vertically. The
crucible with the melt waB fastened to a rod and could be rotated with the aid of e
asotor. The temperature of the melt was controlled by a mobile thermocouple with a
precision of 0.1-0.20 C. The experiments were conducted atmosphere. Layers
'a an H2
of Go were grown on Ge substrates, Ga5b on GaSb and GaAB substrates, and InSb on
InSb, InAs, GaSb, GaAs, and GaP substrates. The substrates were oriented with respect
to the (111) plane. It 4-9 shown that the layers grown are monocrystalline. The MO'st
perfect are autoeDitaxial ard the less perfect, heterceDitaxial layers. The electro-
physical properties were studied on layers with a thickness 0-0 100--Ir,-O micron. It is
shown that layers of in;Sb grown from one and the same melt on different cubstrates
are characterized by similar electrical Droportiestwith the exception of layers of
IT on GaAs where some decreave of the substrate elactronD ie obeerved.l'~ ref.a.T.
XI 11-2. EPITAXY OF GALLM ARSIFISIDE FILMS FRO4 SOLUTION BLTWLY-14 SUBMATLS
(Artie I@ by Yu. b,. bolkhovit7anov, R. B. I kh.v It y-ov., P, I.., K.--
Novo4lbir-sk.
16, Ur tt~Akkuv A PIrnok , Ruamian . 12-17 June 19 72 , p 183
A study was mado of a mrthad of growing Rallium arsenide filon from
solution in a olin F.Ap bs,twor" outaxtratts ~41ogouolv to that described b..
Fanisb and Summki ill, However, a saturAted nolutim is first pulled into the
P't ~j top, Tho prormdtite was rralized structurally in the Nelson version (2).
A study was made of the basic advantages of this epit4ay procedure.
The pos.ibLlity of controlled Kro~th of film of different thtcluten. from units
to hmdr*4* of wieron~ to demnatrated.
% Calculations art made which on the basis of the known diagram of a tote
ij,-, of the sallim arsenide and rolwnt permit di!tcmination of the film thickness.
The expori~,ntal r-ults ngr~e with the calculation.
The file surface -.wrpholoqy ~&~ investigated as m foictim of the cool-
rm to the hmIght of the solution layer an the substrate and alAo its Ties-
tl:~lion '; tho range of planes of (100)-(IIIA)-(011).
11151.10CRAPHY
1. M. S. Famish, S. Sumooki, USA Pattnt No 3533856, publLehad 13 October 1970
Z. H. MeLses, RCA fty. Vol 24, No 4. 603. 1963.
Ilse -
ZI,
YQ)
xi I I- io. cvirwn or iiin GALLIUM ARS1.111 rtims DY ThL I.WV111 LPIT&XY tILTHOU
[Article bv Yu. n. floikhovityanov, G. f. Bolkhovityanova.
H"ontl,ir,k 1 ~,-rlv,~4ibirsW.'TTT Post. i
P k. k,.nitart. 12-17 June, 197, T, 1921
-1 - D.2 -
A attillY wA% raelk, of varlowi ~!thodq of Srcwing thin (Ir"i than 10 microt,
film f j,,ij*,J,,:, arnentje by th4.- eeti-d of liq.t,; pltaxy. ri I.,; ,p to 0. 1 .,1
crane thick wo-re obtained by brief submrsion of the subattatep In . weakly
omers&turated anlution of gallium arsenide in Knlliu= or tin.
The electfophysical propertLes of the filtas drawn from the solution in
tin did not In practice depend an the thickness. and they were an follows:
c 4,
1.000 cm2/v mec, n - 1019 m-3. or film x.anuf -tured by epitwq from
soluticrn In 1rallIus, worsening of the properties was observed with a decrease
to thickness.
h. sticrons U293' K u77* K n , cei-3
6 4500 16000 1.3.1015
0.7 4500 14000 3.t-1016
0.1 2700 3200 7.1-1016
- 197
73
XIII-S. ORIENTATIM FUNMON OF 1111: PROPLKTILS OF GA*~'-IVM ARgi-NIVI. FILKS
OBTAINED BY T11r METHOD (IF LIQUID GPITAXY
[Article by Ytj. B. Bolkhovitvanov, R. 1. DQlkhQVl.LY3IIVvA. !~. L.-~-wlv, %r. I -
Q U to toy. 1'.. fici 'ni ~cv,- 'i a-, cIibirak NovusibiriIV.. IT 1 1; tn,o:i= 1,,~ rrcj~~e~
J 1. 19 n, . I H 6
Studicit were =dc of thr electrmi c.meentratton, &nd
arpenLde film; as a function of the substrate orictitatton. The su~strxtc cri-
entntloo won from (100) to (011) "cry 5'. It was diacc,,cred thAt the
electron concentration in the film in the entire t-w-e of dw~viatl~vs vorte I
by no - th.. 3 tim.. Tile htrhcnt rAte of vArintion of the Itlal propcrtill
to observed for davlatim of the substrate- from (111) both to 011) and to
(100) by amll ariptlem, On deviation of the substrates from (100) to (111) by
5-10% the electrophyriLcal, proparti*s of the file vary inpirntfIcacitly.
191
1:Zi
NZI
USSR
UDC 519.21
MARKRISIN, A. B., BOLLER B. V.
rq~~~
"The Distribution of Time Intervals Between Intersections of Two Levels by a Random
Process"
Vopr. Teorii Perdachi Inform. Pri Upr. Proiz-vom [Problems of the Theory of
Information Transmission During Production Control -- Collection of Works),
Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 10-15 C.No 2038-70 Dep) (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V93 by the authors).
Translation: Distributions of lengths of sectors between points of intersection
of two levels with opposite signs of the levels and derivitives by normal noise
are produced.
9
USSR
BOLOBAN, V. N.,,,Ki_ey.State Institute of Physical Culture, Kiev
"Effectiveness of Training in the Fundamentals of Acrobatics
in Relation to Data Pertaining to the Development of the
Vestibular Analysor"
Moscow, Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kulltury, Vol 34, No 1,
Jan 71, pp 51-53
Abstract: Tests were developed for the selection of boys 8-10
yrs old for training in acrobatics. The tests were based on
determination of the stability of vestibular reactions in various
types of enforced and voluntary motion. Boys in a group
selected on the basis of vestibular tests could be trained more
successfully in acrobatics than those in a control group who
had been randomly selected without being subjected to these
tests. Boys 9 yrs old showed the greatest aptitude for training
in acrobatics.
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Converters and Transducers
6 UDC: 51J4-2j.~-6
6OWDIN, B. L., NEVSKri, iU. 1E., 3ELI'IA,'IQV, L. V., Novo.-~Ibirz;c
WMWAMPW%--
I'Measuring the Amp litud e -Frequency Characteristics of Wide-_`~-nd 7vilL."asonic Con-
varters"
Novosibirsk, Avtonetriya, No 3. 1970, PP 65-69
Abstract: M4easurenient of the amplitude-frequency charact_eriz;-~ics (conv-ir~;ion
losses as a function of frequency) of wide-band diffusion convarLer5 ar'Laii5
certain difficul-,-Les since there are no standard instrumen-6s for measur-_ng this
parameter. The authors discuss these difficulties for the case of an ultra:3onic
converter. The measurement procedure is based on determining tne cna-racteristic
for a kanown load imedance, and using a simple formula to compute T,.-,e caaracT'ar-
istic for any other load impedance. A radio pulse voltage .L's 3eit LO Lhe
input of the converter where iL i5 Lran.~;forraed to an acousLic 'i4Uc"L 1:~
propal-ated through an acoustic line, reflected from the frou and of t~.u iinu, and
sent _s.~aLn to the converter, where it is transformed to a radio p,'Olse outpu-'
signal. Absorption of the ultrasonIc wave takes place as it is prcpa7aLaa Larouga
the acoustic line. The amounz of absorption is proportional to the delay t.-i-me.
To eliminate the error introduced by this absorption, the acoustic 'Line zru5z, be
made from a low-absorption material and the delay time must be miniozized.
1/Z-
USSR,
BOLODLN. B. L., et al, Avtonetriya, No 3, 1970, pp 65-69
.:.ethods of accomplishj-n7 these goals are discussed. An instriLtient for meI--;su-ri,,:,
the amplitud e- frequency characteristics of wide-band ultrasonic converters IS
"escribed and a block dia=-ram of the device is given. proposed instrunent
0
can be used to study the amplitude-frequency characteristics of ultrasonic con-
verters in the 30-150 Miz range in the pulse mode, the duration of probe pulses
being 1-3-5 usee. CSensitivity recovery time is 3-4 usec. xaximum error is no
more 'than *11.9 DB.
2/2
9U
D 3. 78 0,',, 316
USSR ,b
V. -1 OT C, K.
inst- tute oE acci-rm-9-57L
IS -Oloriinietric Met-l-Iod of Determinino -he "ry 5 7 r, Z: e 17a
:, L i.1
iIs of the lllethod!l
Cultnres. 1. DetaL
Moscow, 21hurnal 1.1i1krobioloZdi, EPide,lJL'o]_o'r-;4_'i
1, 1970, pp 75-80
Abstract; The methold of Bailey and (J. L---"). ","-,in.
-fed. , 4 g- S. typil-. cc.'Ls.
. L961, Vol cs,, p 667) was tested us.n. i L
1
direct relationship was discovered between thc dry re-siduc il",
sample and the cxtincdon, values determ-Lmicd in a pliotocolor-Lmcrer
after oxidizin~~ the sn,-,,Dle with potassium
S i,-,, p I eT 1,:
que -s r eq, ur e s a s Em, P I e o f` a z I c as zut L' , 2 ~-,; I , o f
rea-rent, and hea-cing of the saimpLe to 1000 C for 33 a:zer
which the oxidized material and the control are dil,.ice" wirl~, ;-zer
to 10 ml. Colorimetry ac-ainst ticLe control is done in c'-v2ttes T"7iz:Ll
a Yellow lig-~Lt L hotoelectnic color4mete.- (ODti-M.1, ~:;-_-Ve-
filter in a p~
length 580-600, fn.-,,' TL-Le entire procedure, e-cept for tae u-ime to
prepare -clhe saimples -::or analysis, takes no mcjre tnaa I-LI;
aours.
USSR
UDC: 620.193-19;621.723
DERENDOVSKIY, A. F., KUKONESKU, V. F., A"&~ M. K. Kishinev
R"Mma
"Cavitation and Corrosion Resistance of Metals Protected by Metallized
Coatings"
Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov, No 2(44), 1972, PP 067-70
Abstract: The paper presents the results of studies of 'the cavitation
and corrosion resistance of cast iron and steel. with various thermodif-
fusion and electrospark coatings under conditions of ultrasonic cavi-
tation and in noncavitation flows. The standards were specimens of SCh
18-36 cast iron and St.. steel to which zinc, chromiuir..,and T15116 alloy
were applied. Plating conditicns are given. Steel with electrospark
T15K6 alloy coating shows the best resistance to cav-itaticn erosion.
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AAM011-jr uR n482
Soviet Iii-ventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,
243217 INTENSI~;CATION OF !PZ EXCHANGE vhere the
heat caffter used is oH eallsion of non-
conducting (dielectric) liquids with a conducting
dispersed phase. The unequal conductivity increases
the forces arising by passf.ng a current, which in
its turn leads to a greater heat exchange.
19.6.67 as 1169857126-25. M. BOLOGA & OTHERS.
APPLIED PHYSICS INST. ACAD. SCIENCES MOLDAVIAN SSR.
(18.9.69) Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 421. Int.Cl.G Olk.
AUTHORS; AQ109-a., M. K.; Kozhukhar') I. A.; and Grosu, 3?. P.
InStitUt Prikladnoy F ziki m4 Moldavskoy SSR
19750348
Organophosphorous Compounds
USSR UDC 541.621'401 546,733 61 E6: 54"
_j L
ABY,q, A. V. , BOT M. , SIII:Qi,'~W, YU. A. , T. I
GOL-Dil", 1, 1.. 11. , -d E~~TCr,' 0, A. Ins-Lituta of
Sciences lz-3STR, irst Of 'L. h
Can a 0::1 y 0 fcC. 1c C s -7, J,
"A liew Kind of in trnans-Dio.:inincs of' Cobali~- (3.11) islith
MoscoF. Dolclarly V~ai-,k o-.3SR, Vol 200', No 4, Oct, 72, r,:i) C~:)`-L,55
Abnti:z-.c'L,t In ~!_n ruhuc_~-tion It vs h-~ -rJ.r..hC2jv -hos r-~- 2-
U
triph~-nyl_rrnirc, _nd
,.C- CIrl eau;ily
acidoz:ai.,,~r'kiu;,i.,,.~l.,.-..-,-,~; oi coba)AL (fl!)
C!,
or 1. and E' --. P, As or 1). zhown 11--at
thaso -Prollucts r~cov an, mi:,-'Uro's 0-;, two J-Odiftca-~-,
or-, This na--~!r co-vel's
X-MV vd_f-frac,~iu_ 3,~-U,Iips 0i, such compourl",54 The
~ , C j 5, o,,r 4 j,. -, ` CT I I L),,. j11
obt,2-11, 11 L e.,hib't an ii!,iouo c:l,,_~o u-, st
.SOM21 Bo,Lli in on:a cnse f.i.-o
choin '-t(~ thc- ot;,"or t1;~~ D11"
ZLt i.!) -to !,ac-h oLhor, i,hu colltalt, b-ir,,~ cul, r,'L 'J,...
cantez ol' the
I /t
Plant Patholory
USSR
UDC 632.91-1
KISM, P. Kh. Doctor of Biolo.gicall Sciences. -and BOIDIKAN, V. I., As-pirant,
Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences,
"How to Speed up Forecasts"
Moscow, Zashchita Ra5tenl-
y, No 51 1971, PP 57-)5
Abstract: The Institute of Zoology of the -,',Ioldavian Acaderky of Sciences has
been working since 1966 on an information retrieval system -for use in preparing
sound and prompt forecasts of the spread of disease, decrree of afestation and
extent of injury done to crops by pests and diseases. Information on 12 im-sin
pests is obtained at four stations and coded in standard fashion. There are
39 categories of infornation relating to the pests (i8), plant- hosts (1i), con-
trol measures and their effectiveness (7), and other aspects (3). Each cate-
gory is given a Ro.-an numeral and each ixidex has a different Arabic numeral.
For examDle:
Categories I III Xii .......I..... XXXIX
19,08 index: 18 0 03
1969 index: 18 00 U3
1/2
USSR
KISKE4, P. Kh. et al, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 5. 1971, PP 37-38
This means that. in 1968 and 191619 at Novoanensk station (1, 1,9) winter wheat
(111, 06) was infested with the grou-n,_1 bjeuLle (XII. 03), etc. The capacity of
the systern, is vn1j.-aited, so that categories and indices can be increased when
desired. The data can easily be entered on hand or machine punch cards for
eauy mechanization of the retrieval process for forecast purposes.
2/2
- 21
USSR
UDC 612,821.6+612.822.6,
B 0 L OND 1N SK V. K . d IKYLA f -'I N, D. A . , L a b o r a t a i - y o f C or t. -f c o - V i s. c e r, i-l
Physiology and Pathology and 7,aboratc,3-v of Genctic-5 c-':' ng~--r Ner,%rMIS
Activity, Inst-itute of Physiology imeni I. P Pavlov, USSR Acadcn~y of Sciences
Leningrad
"On the Correlation Between the Strength of the '--'%citatory Flroceoo, Emotional
Reactions and RNA Concentrat40:1 in the Frair of Rats"
1,16scow, Zhur-n-al Vysshey Nervn-,y Deyatcllriosti -iman-i 1. 1'. Pavlov, Vol 23)
Vyp 4, Jul/AuE 73, pp 887-889
Ab5tract: A sipifican' negative correlation war fo-ond bAveen the -,trrn,r.4-j-,
U
of stitudation, measured as the valur, o.C a conditionc-d reflex after intro-,
duction of caffeine. and emotionality, measured as the niLmber of feca.1
dror)Dings in I-espor-se to stronZ light. 11-~otionaiity also showed a ncCall-ilre.
correlation with t1he concentration of MIA in the brain, but not witn D77--k
concentration. The experi-ments were performacd on 14 male rats of the
Wistar 1-ire.
USSR uDc 632.95
GOLYSHIN, I. M., xONOVA, V. I., XIJMaNA, L. P., NOVA S N MEL'NIKOV,
MVAMU~~ I
X. K.tKHUSNMDINOVA, F. I., SHVMOV-SHILOVSKIY, N. I., SAIMMINA, H. A.j
and BOIAMNA YE Is
"An Antiseptic"
USSR Author's Certificate No 355008, Div B, filed 11 Jan 71, published 13 Nov
72 (from RZh-Xhimiya, 11o 14, 25 Jul 73, abstract No 14N616 P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translationi It is proposed that 4,5,6-trichlorobanzoxazolJ-none-2 (I) be
used as an antiseptic for nonmetallic materials, and at the same time is a
bactericide, which congiderably extends the sphere of its action. Compound
1 is used in a 2-2.5% concentration to control moldo wood-rotting and wood-
discoloring fungi.
1/1
'USSR
BALOSHIN, 0. N., BIAGORODOV, A. H., BOLONM, B.--V., VIADIILTRSKIY, V. V.,
GORIN, YU. P., GIRIGORIYEEV, V. K., GRISHIN, A. P., YEROFE-YEV, I. A., KOROL'KCV,
I. TA. , L M-11T, V. N. , I -a LIZER, V. V., NIKOLAYEVSKIY, YE. S., FETRUKH-IN, V. N.,
PLIGIN, YU. S., PONOMAREV, L. A., SIROTKIN, S. M., SOKOLOVSIGY, V. V., TARASOV,
YE. K., TIKIJOI~aROV, G. D., TRCSTIIU, K. A., TUIRCHANOVICH, L. K., and SRKUIRENKO,
YU. P., Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GYJ AE (State
Comaittee for the Use of Atomic Energy)
"The K-p-4-Kon Charge Exchange Reaction at a Pulse of 39 Gev/sec"
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 18, No 3, Sep 73, pp 542-544
Abstracti The authors present the measurement results from studying the
charge exchange reaction of K--mesons, on protons (k-p--~% K0n) at a pulse of
39 Gev/sec. The study waa carried out using the ITEF 6-m maenetic track
spectrometer. The working volume of the magnetic field of the spectrometer was
1-0 X 1-5 x 6 m . Twelve optical spark. chambers were located inside the
miagnet, with each chamber having eight spark gaps (10 num each), The chamber
electrodes consisted of two layers of aluminum foil 14 microns thick. The
photographs were taken through a special slit in the m-agmet yoke. A mirror
Wtem made it possible to obtain three stereoprojections uf all of the chambers
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USSR
BALOSIHIN, 0. N., et al., Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 18, No 3, Sep 73, pp 542-544
with one camera. The reaction was studied on the negative particle beam of
the IFVB accelerator. The K--mesons were distinguished by a differential
Cerenkov counter. The beam was focused on a liquid hydrogen target 40 cm long
which was set approximately three meters from the first chamber of the sp-pactrome-
ter. Approximately 5*107K -mesons were passed through the equipment and 1020
photographs taken. Pairs of uniformly charged tracks were measured on the
photographs. The measurement results were then processed on the Ra-dan-3 coll-
puter. Only 270 intersecting tracks were found. A graph is given for the
differential cross section of the -reaction. The results show that the cross
section value of 7.4+1.2 microbarns obtained by the authors in comparison
to data obtained fo:~_lower energies elsewhere shows the logarithmic
dependence of the charge exchange cross section on the pulse, equal to -1-5E~to-05.
The authors thank K. G. Boreskov, A. M. Lapidus, S. T. Sukhorukov, and K. A.
Ter-14artirosyan for their presentation of the computational results as the
dependence of the differential cross section onpulse transfer (do/dt). This
dependence is compared with predictions of the Regge pole model.
8 2
112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--239CT70
TITLE--PHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR DETERMINING PYRIUING ANO ITS METABOLIC
PRODUCTS IN BIOLOGICAL MEDIA -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-GORSKAYA, R.V., BOLONOVA, L.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--LAB. DeLO 19701 (1)1 30-1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCESt CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PYRIDINE9 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, PHOTOMETRY, URINE, BLOOD
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0061 STEP NO--UR/9099/70/OOC)/001/0030/0031
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119057
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119057
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD IS DESCRIBED FOR THE
QUANT-. DETN. OF PYRIDINE IN BIOL. MATERIALS. THE SAMPLES (0.1-0#Z ML OF
BLOOD, 1-5 ML OF URINE, OR TISSUE) ARE MIXED WITH O.LN HCL AND
CENTPIFUGED. ONE ML OF IPERCENT AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE AND I ML OF
8PERCENT VHLORAMINE B ARE ADDED TO THE SUPERNATANT AND THE MIXT. IS LEFT
FOR 10 MIN. THEN, 3 ML OF IPERCENT BARBITURIC ACID IS ADDED AND THE
MIXT. IS DILD. TC. 15 ML WITH PHOSPHATE BUFFERr PH 6.0-6.2. THE MIXT. IS
HEATED FOR,30-40 MIN AT 35-45DEGREES, CENTkIFUGEOv AND THE ABSURBANCE IS
DET-Do'AT 584 NM AGAINST THE BLANK WITHOUT BIOL. MATERIAL. A CALIBRATION
CRUVE IS CONSTRUCTED USING A SOLN. OF PYRIDENE (0-10 MJG) IN O.LN HCL.
FACILITY: DONETS. NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. GIG. TR. PROFZABOL.p
DONETSKv USSR.
i lli-. LA I F I F 0
USSR
UDC 536-24
RaZHABENKO, P. N., _~2LOSHC A. YA., Moscow, Lumber -agineering Institute
"The Protection Effectiveness and the Heat Exchange When Air is Blown Into
the Turbulent Boundary layer of an Air Stream Through a Porous Preconnected
Sector"
Moscow, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, No 5, 1970, pp 1025-1031
Abstract: In the article are presented the results of an experimental inves-
tigation of the protection effectiveness and heat exxhange in case of the
blowing of air into a turbulent boundary layer on a plate in the presence and
in the absence of the boundary layer at the entry, at the beginning of a pre-
comected porous insert before the porous surface- 7 figures, 1 table, 8
bibliographic entries.
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USSR UDC 621-359.3
KULIXICH, V. I., BOLC$YU9,_Y1J. H., and YALYUISHEV, N. I.
"The Mechanism for Electrolysis In a Two Layer Bath for a Series of lons"
Tr. Novocherkas. politekh. in-ta (Works of the Novocherkas. Folytechnical
Institute ), 259, 1972, pp 107-110 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiyag
No 8(11), t973, Abstract No 8LZ72)
Translations The elemental electrochemical process was considered as an
example of the electrocrystallization of metallic powders In a two layer bath.
It is associated with the transfer of one or several electrons from the elec-
trode at the interface surface. The possibility of a tunnelling taechanisa
for the reaction was substantiated. The calculated value for the tunnelling
coefficient D was 0.53 and provided current flow close to the experimental
value.
1A
USSR
ZURBA, V. B., BOLOTIN A. B.
.--I'- I - _~
UDC 539.192/.194-+535.33/.34.01
"Quasimechanical Calculation of Para-, Meta-, and Ortho-Toluidine"
Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1972, Vol. 12, No. 2,
pp 245-252 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD139)
Translation: Single-clectron functions and energy levels of para-, nieta-
and ortho-toluidine were found using the simplest version of the molecular
orbital-linear combination of atomic orbitals method. The methyl group was
considered as one atom of fluorine giving one electron to the Tr-electron
system. The molecular orbitals obtained were used to calculate electron
density in atoms,binding orders, and free valence indices and-also the
.Coulomb interval aC and the affinity of toluidine molecules for the electron.
Authors abstract.
63 -
USSR UDC 539.192/.194+535.33/.34.01
BOLOTIN, A. B., LYASH, A. V., LITINSKIY, A. 0.
"Electron Structure of Aluminum Hvdride"
Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1972, Vol. 127 No~ 2,
pp 253-257 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD118)
Translation: The AIH3 molecule was investigated within the framework of the
,.expanded Wolfsberg-Helmholtz method for two possible structures: plane and
-.pyramidal. The Slater wave functions were used as base functions for the
Al and H atoms. Self-consistent MO, single-electron energy levels, the Dopu-
lation of orbitals,and charges on the atoms were obtained from solving the
Wolfsberg-Helnholtz equations. The dipole moment was calculated, A compari-
son is made with the theoretical results obtained for this molecule by other
authors. 10 ref. Authors abstract.
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112 oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--230CT70-,,,,
OXIDIZED
--TNB 2 APPARATUS USED FOR CARBONATE SAPONIFICATION OF
TITLE
PARAFFINS IN THE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC FAT1Y ACIDS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-YEF144OV, V.T., NAZARYAN, M.M.t MOSKVIN, V.D., BOL0rIN' I.M.,
KOVAL, L.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MASLO-ZHIR, PROM. 1970, 36(3), 21-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--CARBONATE, SAPONIFICATION, ALKANEt FATTY ACIOt CHEMICAL PLANT
EQUIPMENT, CHEMICAL REACTORI(U)TNH2 CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLAaS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0550 STEP NO--UR/9095/70/036/003/OOZI/0025
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119469
UNCLASS!,FIED
2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
("IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119469
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OPT1,14UM OPERATING PeARAMETERS WERE
DETO. FOR THE TITLE APP. THE APP. CONSISTED OF A MIXER AND A CASCADE Of
4 SEQUENTIALLY CONNECTED REACTORS. THE EFFECTS OF TEMP. OF THE NA SU82
CO SUB3 SOLN. USED AND DF THE OXIDIZED PARAFFINP THE CONCN. OF THE NA
SU82 CO SUB3 SOLN., THE SAPON. TEMP. OF THE CARBONATE MASS, THE
PRODUCTIVITY OF THE APP.v AND THE H SUB2 0 CONSUAPTION DUE TO MIXING ANE
CO SU8Z STRIPPING WERE DETD. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE ACID NO. OF THE
CARBONATE ~44SS ON THE RESIDENCE TIME IN THE APP. WAS PLOTTSD FOR VARIOU!
PAIRAFFIN-NA SU,32 CO SUG3 RATIOS (1:0.Z1-0.26) AND TEMPS.
(50-100DEGREES). THE NA SUB2 CO SUB3 DECOMPN. RATES AT VARIOUS TE1111PS.
OF THE OXIDATE AND OF THE NA SUB2 CO SUB3 WERE ALSO DETD. THE APP.
DESCRIBED IS THE MOST SUITABLE ONE FOR THE ABOVE CARBONATE SAPON.
BECAUSE IT PROVIDES COMPLETE REMOVAL OF CO SUB2 AND A HIGH DEGREE OF NA
SUBZ CO SUB3 DECOMPN. FACILITY: KHARIKOV. POLITEKH. INST. IM.
LENINA, KHARKOV, USSR.
U't`~ L; i S c. I F I E 01
USSR UDC: J.'one
T11TWI!, Yu. V. , FAYNBEIRG, Ya, D. Ya. Ya
WW661 T-L-I
G.A_DETSEZ_IY, N. P., 1-:-kGDA, I. I., and A. V.
"Laser Using Plasma-Beam Discharge"
11oscow, Zhurnal TI-sner-imentallnoy i Teorct-Lc1h.:?n:--,)y vol 62,
'To 5, 1972, p- 1702-1716
Z _.L.1 1:.
Abstract! Ex7pe-_,~imenls to investigate the generation of st-imiu-Lated
'ion L
adia L, _L -
n 'he visible range olf the specti-Lizi are described. In
the eouil=ent descr-ibed lirl'this paper a pi~llsed electron bel-,i wit1i
a pulse I.-id'Uh of 90 As at a current of. 35 annip and an energy nf up to
40 kev was ixi`ected into a stainless steel Plasma cha_rrber .-.-j_th a
diame1jer of 110 rz-~i and a length of three inieters. I'A the c-ad o-L" the
chamber a water-cooled collector i-.,as placed fol, 'Uhe
beam uower, reaching a level of as much as 1.5 k`,-.i. A block- dia-
L
gram of the equip-ment ind an explanation of its
These e_~periments demonstrated the possibility o-i using.,, collective
Processes in -a h-*.7rn ~p---IU -I I--as lr:.sers it
pl-_If;Ma f
is as,,zertc-O, in ft,ct, that this T,,r-l- 11111)2.n r, in
0 0 1 -p
d.L,clnan,~-e lo besu aclr Oscill- v-Lo,
- n the :i*--,t-,,~,a-%,-e end
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Technical institute of till'e Uhrainian Acladomy o.1',
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UDC:
TKAME, Yu. V., et a!, Zhuwnal Eksi)erimientallno.v i Teoretiplh
~iziki, vol 62, NO 5, 1972, PP 1702-1716-
their gratitude to V. P. Tychinskiy, V. V. Slesov, V. D. Shapiro,
and V. I. Sheveheriko for their comments and advice.
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TlTLE--,'-',E-ASUAEME~!T OF THE ELECTRON TEMPERATURE IN A t-Am PLASMA DISCHARGE
LASER t),ki rHE BASIS OF THE BREMSSTRAHLUNG X RADIATIC:,4 SPECTRUM -U-
AUTHok-(05)-GADETSKIY, M.P.7 llllt;,2TILLL..U iw~_ TKAACHP YU.V.t BESSA~:iABI
.YA.YA., MAGDA, I.[.
COUNTRY OF liNFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKRAINSIKII FIZ[CH,*4 11 ZHURNALP VOL. 15t APR. 1970, P 662-664
DATE PUbLISHED----APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--MFASUREM-ENT, E-LECTi-'ON TFkiPERATUREr LASER, VkE,%lSSTKAHLUpjG, X
RAOIAT[UNt PLAS,'AA UIS01ARGE, PLASMA BEAM, POPULATION [MVERSION,
RADIATION SPECTRUM
CON'TRCL MARKTING--t-10 RES ri~ ICT IUNS
DOCU,%IE,'jT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/0658 STEP
CIRC AW-SSIGN
-1 L I
212 050 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE--13NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0128195
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AbSTKACT. INVESTIGATICN ('F THE PARAMETERNS OF
A rf I GH ENERGY GROUP OF PLASMA ELECTRONS IN A LASER BASED ON A BEAM
PLASMA DISCHARG-F. THIS GROUP ARISES DUE- TO THE ACCELE:RATION OF
ELECT*A0i',jS r3Y HIGH Fl-%E~,UENCY FIEWS EXCITED IN THE PLAS.-MA. THE
TEMPERATURE OF ELECTRGAIIS li~j THE GROUP IS MEASURE0 BY THE SPECTRUM OF THE
BRE.'-llSTqAHLUl".lG X RADIATION TO BE BET4EEN 0s8 AND I KEV, qHILt FHlE W-MBER
OF UNSTITUENT VAKTICLF IS 10 FALL10i'll PEk CU CM, AS M.EASU ED 3Y iE
ABSOLUTE INTENSITY OF X RAY EMISSION. THE TEMPERATURE ANO OENSITY ARE
SUFFICIENT FOR CRITICAL POPULATION INVERSION I.';! rFiE-PLILSEL) MCDE OF
OPERATIll'i QF THE LASER. FACILITY: AKADE~tjl;l tiAUK JKRAljNS'KOl
RSkr FIZIKO-TEKH.41CHNlI !NSTITUT, KHARKOV, UKRAINlolN SSR.
'J.'i k, L 4 S S 11: 1 F 0 -- -- - -
USSR
BOLOTIN,, V. V.
UDC 539.3:534.1
"Problems of Reliability Theory in the Mechanics of Deformable Solids"
V sb. Mekh. sploshn. sredy I rodstv. probl. analiza (Mechanics of a Continuous
Medium and Related Probl~'ms of Analysis -_ Collection of Works), Moscow.
"Nauka", 1972, pp 63-77 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V292)
Translation: A reliability theory problem for continual systems is formulated
ana certain possible methods solving these problems are discussed. A space
of states and a space of qualities are introduced and the dvnamics equations
for the system are described. A reliability function is introduced as the
probability of a random event consisting of the fact that after a given seg-
ment of time not one overshoot from the permissible region of the qualitV of
the space occurs. Examples of selecting the aualitv space are given. In the
first example the space of states is Identified with the 5tress space. The
permissible region is the region in which the maximum of the Intensity of
tangential stresses within the limits of the entire body do not exceed a
certain determined limit. The second example comes from the region of the
theory of plates and shells. Only the condition of achieving maximum
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BOLOTIN, V. V., Mekh. sploshn. sredy i rodstv._probl. analiza, Moscow,
"Nauka", 1972, pp 63-77
deflection of a critical value is taken as a condition for breakdown or a
combination of this condition with a similar condition for maximum moment
is assumed. Considerable attention is given to the problem of the approxi-
mate calculation of the reliability function using the moments of the number
of breakdowns in the average number of maxima, minima, and saddle points.
A spherical shell with initial faults in the shape under the action of pres-
sure is considered as an example. An approximate method for analyzing the
reliability of continual systems is discussed that is based on reduction to
finite-dimensional systems. V. A. Pal'mov.
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LES S R UDC: 539.31-4-34: 534-16
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
"Theory of Distribution of Norrrzal M'odes of Elastic Bodies w-ii its kmdli-
cation to Problems of Random, Oscillations"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekb,~iiika, Vol 8, No 4, Apr 72, pp 3-29
Abstract: This -pa-,7.er, which was Presented at the All-Union Conferer-cc- cn
Oscillations of f4echanicall Svsteras held in Kiev on 6 July 1971. is a s arvca-~
of the distribution of normal =,des of oscillation of elastic bodies. Par-
ticular eraphasis is Cziver. to oscillations of thin. elastic shells and to
applications of the theory to calculating, elastic systens for randoir. vi-
brations in a field of wi-de-band loads. Various re-rrosentatiors for `1 h C -
distribution of nor:-,!al modes are Luialyzed, and these repressentations t i re
statistically interpreted. The concept of asymptotic poiritts of cf0wdil-IC,
of the spectr,,= is di~cunced a_nd, a physical irite-pretation Lf t1--ese pc~in!_-_-
plication of this concept to c~Lic-63_alion of
is given, as well as the ap
random vibrations of elas-11-ic and elasto-accust-ic systems. EiUjit-cen J-1-
f:.-' sixty-cire
USSR
_BOLOTD4 V YELISHAKOV, I. B.2 Hoscow
UDC 539.3:534.1
"Random Vibrations of Elastic Shells Containin- an Acoustic Nediu=,,
a
Moscow, Izvestiya ~_Iademii Nlauk SSSF, Mekhanika Tverdago Tela, No 5, 1971, pp
122-130
Abstract: Previously (V. V. Bolotin, Inzh. zh. MTT, No 1, 19681, a study was
made of the problem of determining the sound pressure field inside shells under-
going random vibrations. A method was proposed for calculating the correlation
functions and the spectral pressure densities in an acoustic environment and
also the noise level inside a shell. A significant restriction was introduced
in that the surface functions corresponding to the forms of the natural vibra-
tions of the acoustic medium were assumed to coincide with the forms of the
natural vibrations of the shell. In the present paper, the method is general-
ized to a broader class of shells. Two systems of base functions are used
simultaneously -- the functions for the shell and for the acoustic medium.
Smooth and reinforced circular cvlindrical shells with sound insulation are
presented as an example. The caiculation is performed as applied to vibrations
in a pulsating pressure field from a turbulent boundary layer.
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.TITLE--STCCHASTIC EDGE EFFECTS M SUBCRITICAL DEFORMATICNS OF ELASTIC
..SHELLS -U-
AUTHUR-BOI-CiTIN, V.V.
.COUNTRY OF lNF0--USSR
SOURCE-AKAJEM11A hAJK SSSR, IZVESTIIA, MIEKHANIKA TVERDOGO TELAv MAR'.-APR.
7. 1970, P. 94-99
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
i, SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., !N0,y CIVIL ANO MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS-SHELL STRUCTUkE, ELASTICITY, SzHtLL DEFURMAFICiN
'CONTROL MARKING-NO KESTF~ICTION'S
0OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0343 STEP
Cl,pC ArC~*,'S;.-j,,
2/2 oig UNICL ASS IF I ED PR C E S) G D A T -E - - 1. 3 iN JV 7 C~
CIRC 4CCESSIGN NO-AP0124100
i
ABSTRACT/'-:XT-.'\ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CM~SIDERATIW,-.~ CF Tlii-- PRrnLPl c2F
C T 1 f-j
DEFORMATIONS OF -rHIN ELASTIC SHELLS WITH RAN1130,"I IMPL-iF,- NS IN THE
REGION'S ADJACENT TU THE CONTUU-\~. THE CONUITliNS OF EXISTE~ICE OF
SOLUTIONS OF EUGE EFPECT TYPF ARE INVESTIGATED, FOP-1ULAS ':-JR THE
SPECTkAL AND CORRELATION CHAL~ACTERISTICS ARE DERIVFr,', A-N!~ AiNj ESTIMATE S
14ADE OF THE CONCENTRATIGN OF FOKES AND MGMENTS AT TH'. I
': CLA, PFf) C0,'JOU~".
WIC L V3S I F
-. 2/2 010 UNCL ASSI` F I ED PROC:-:-~SING DATE--2)N0V7C
CIRC ACCE S S TX.1 "G-APU123546
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- A&STRACT. THE COHERENT EXC[fATIONI OF
MAGNETOACeLSTICAL OSCILLATICNS IN FERROMAGNETIC CRYSTALS i";EAP T111,
CRITICAL PCINTP IN WHICH THE CHARACTER C-F THE MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY
CHANGES, 15 INVESTIGATED. THE INCREMENTS OF THE INCREASE IN THE
OSCILLATIC;,NS ARE DETER','-lll.N'EDJ. IT IS SHOWN THAT THESE INCREMENTS CAN BE
CONSIDERAELY LARGER THAN THE fiNCREMENTS OF THE INCREASE OF SPIN WAVES IIN
ORDINARY FERROMAGNETICS. FACILITY: PHYSICS ENG114EERING INSTITUTE
OF TFE UKPAINIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, KHAR'KGV.
UNCLASSIFIED
MVP
TZSR
YE z E
-'U-u'ue of the Tih--7ainian Academy of Sciences';, 12har",ovi
"Coherert F%citation o--F* Clscillritions by Strezums of
-,:-Lth Srzill ....agnetic ~--risotromol
,j
Kiiev `,2Q.--ainsidy FizichesIcLy Zhurnal; ',~',,Lrch 11-17(); pj
j
-TST.~ CIII
'-'-e col-erent ecxciltation of counled osciil-t` crj
in ferrma~:netic crystals near the critical- noint. in c~f
'he n-mg-ne' ic, anisotror- c. -1 is irmestigated. The incremn-r-tus of the In-
U v lianges,,
crease in the are deteri-d~ned. :,:'u i's shown that these incre-nents
can be corziderably larger than the incrvr.-.cnts of the increa-se of S-Pin ww,~ez;
in ordinary ferromagnoticz.
The article includes 14 eauations. Th--re are 4 references.
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