SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRODSKIY, A. M. - BRONSHTEYN, R. I.

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2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140359 ALBSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. A REVIEW WITH 151 REFS. THROUGH PART OF 1969 COVERING THE BASIC PRINCIPLES USED IN THE STUDY OF HYDROGEN BONDING IN ALCS. AND PHENOLS BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY IN CASES OF FORMATION OF INTER OR INTRAMOL. BONDS AND THE EFFECTS OF STRUCTURAL FACTORS ON THESE. FACILITY: INST, Ftlo KHIM. IM. PISARZHEVSKOGO, KIEVr USSR. USSR UDC 539-186.2 I;R-nD,QVTY M-, and LEVICH, V. G., Gorresponding Member of the acad- emy of Sciences USSR, Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Formulation of Equations for Rearrangement Scattering in Coordinate Representation" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 194, No 6, 1970, pp 1294-1297 Abstract: The article presents, in a coordinate representationthe derivation of nonsingular integral equations for the problem of rear- rangement scattering with the participution of three composite frag- ments. Relations are obtained which make it possible to clarify the difficulties which arise in attempts to use adiabatic approximation in the rearrangement problem. These relations indicate the need to limit the choice of effective potentials in the distorted wave method and o f f e r the possibility of a simple way of obtaining general threshold formulas. A subsequent article will deal with a generalized threshold consideration which allows for the long-range part of the potential. bi Ref. Code; LTR 0056 Acc. Nr: #W38048- PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 19 70, Vol 58, Nr 1, pp ASYMPTOTIC BEHAV16R OF THE CHARGr,. Excrrt~P(Gi-.,- CROWSEMON Po.tapov, V. S.; Tolmachev, V. V., The asymptotic behavior of terms of the iteration expansion of the transition ampli- tdai for reaction (!a) is studied for the eltrome case of high relative velocities of the coUiding particles. Asymptotic expressions are obtained for the total and differential cross sections. Some features which the Born approximation possesses when applied to rearrangement problems are noted. REELJ,~IWII~~ Ft 0 PROCESST~.G DATE-13NOV70 UNCLASSt E -=~,_--T_'lTLE_-'dAVE- THEUikY OF CdCSS SECTIONS OF GAS PHASE SUBSTETUTI-'jN REACTIONS. DMIVATION OF A FORMULA_FOR~THE !CROSS SECTIONS -U- r BRUDSKIYr A o Mo o," TOL MACHEV pYove V*G wN--W "C'OUNTRY OF INFO-77USSR SOUPCE-KH14.3 VYS. EmIlERG. 1970t 4(2) 0 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--DtFFE9QK2lT__IAL CROSS SECTION, ;jUANrum MECHANICS, GAS KINET[CSv FUNCTION, REACTEON KINETICS .PEPTURBATION METHOD, HAMILTONIAN CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTR[CTIONS :.'AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/L419 STEP NO--UR/0456/70/004/002/OIOL/0107 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118408~._- 'J: C L A ~-SIG 2/ 2 053'' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 "CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118408 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- A6STRACT. A NEW QUANTUIM MECH. WAS DEVELOPED FOR THE CALCN. OF DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS OF GAS PHASE SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS. THE REACTION WAS CONSIDERED AS A GENERAL -SCATTERING PKOCESS WITH A REDISTRIBUTION OF REACTINIG PARTICLES. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE CROSS SECTIONS ON ENERGIES AND ANGLES IS DETD, .PRI14ARILY BY THE OVERLAP INTEGRAL OF WAVE FUNCTIONS OF INITIAL AND FINAL 'STATES OF HEAVY PARTICLES. BY USING THE MEHTOD OF PERTURBED WAVES AND -SPECIAL IANt .WITH,"A FORM OF THE HAMILTON EXPLICIT EXPRESSIONS FOR THE -CROSS'SECTIONS WERE 06TAI-NED.%. FACILITY., INST. ELEKT OKHIM., A40 SCOW USSR. UNC LASS I FEED_ 112 01.1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ,:,TITLE--JUSTIFICATION OF THE SEPARATION OF ELECTRON AND NUCLEAR MOTIONS REACTIONS IN ATOMIC MOLECULAR SYSTEMS -U- AUTHOR-(OZ)-BRJDSKIYt A M.t LEVICH9 V*G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR flo~191(11, 126 SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 19 -9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMIST-PY TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM, CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ELECTRON MOITION, NUCLEAR MODEL DOCUM.ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME--1997/1080 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/001/0126/0121) CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119939 U,NCL4SS[FIED - -- - --------- 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119939 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MATH. EXAMN. OF A SIMPLE CHEM. REPLACEMENT REACTION A MINUS 8 PLUS C YIELDS A MINUS C PLUS b (WHERE A, B9 Co ARE DIFFERENT ATOMS9 AND A MINUS B, A MINUS C ARE DIAT. 14OLS.) INDICATES THAT THE SEPN. OF ELECTRON AND NUCLEAR MOTIONS CANNOT BE JUSTIFIED IN THE GENERAL CASE OF CHEMe REACTIONS ANU OTHER AT, MOL. PROCESSES WITH RECONSTRUCTION. FACILITY: INST. ELEKTROKHIM., MOSCOW9 USSR. W-.11" LASS IF I ED USSR umc 669-187.26 ZABALUYEEV, YU. I., PLSHKEVICH, YE. I., BURYAKOVSKIY, G. A., BRCDSKIY, G. M. and ITIKULIN, A. A., Dneprospetsstal' Plant and All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Electric Welding Equipment "Improving the Quality of Electroslag Remelted Steel by the Action of a Magnetic Field" 1,11oscow, Stal', No 8, Aug 73, PP 710-711 Abstracti The effectiveness of electroslag remelting of large ingots is lowered due to the development of segregation phenomena (formation of "barbs" in the macrostructure, etc.). Reducing the remelting rate eliminates this defect but causes deterioration of surface quality and, therefore, is permissible only in narrow limits. Electromagnetic action with the aid of a solenoid makes It possible to eliminate segregation defects and to produce metal of satis- factory quality even with a slight increase in the remelting rate. Comparative data on the quality of steels ShKhl5SCSh and ShKh153h are presented in which remelting was done in the same modes in a crystallizer measuring 415 x 415 mn with and without the solenoid. M. It. KUZhETSOV, It. A. STETSEIIIKO, L. P., BULYSHEl(3KAYA, and S. S. KAZAKOV participated in this work. Two biblio- graphic references. 1/1 USSR UDO 621-585-853-2t555-87 ARTAMONOV, O.M., BRODSKIY, G.N. (N.-i. Fiz. in't--Scientific-Research Institute Of Physics] Reflection Electron Microscope" USSR Author's Certificate No 25~4N, filed 9 Noy 66, published 31 Mar 70 (from RZh--Elektronika I ye a primeneniye, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No 1A184P) Translation: The construction of an electron reflection microscope (EFM) of spherical design is patented. Such as EFM consists of a source of electrons and a spherical condeneor (50), the inner electrode of which is an objective of spherical form, and a luminous screen is applied at part of the exterior of the electrode. The electrons enter Into the SO through an aperature in the exterior sphere and move herein hyperbolic trajectories. The magnifying power of the EFM is proportional to the ratio of the radiusee of the spheres. The ZFM In question has a simple construction; however, it is only possible to obtain r*oolution on the order of 1000 1 and a magnification of 1000*. 51 Marine and Shipbuilding USSR UDC 621.87 MO.-DEM. I'!'L., and POLYAKOV, A. Ye. "Analysis and Synthesis of Round Cylinders of Variable Cross Section" Moscow, Izvestiya Irysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy -- Mashinostroyeniye, No 4, 19731 PP 48-52 Abstract: A differential equation is found for the winding of a thin, inelastic thread, twisted with a constant pitch around a round cylinder of variable cross-section. The equation is developed by considering the cylinder as static and the thread mobile. Using the equation either the length of thread wound or the contour of the cylinder may be found. I~pproximate analysis of a conical cylinder shows that all such cylinders pass through the same point in the middle of the cone for7ned, called the nodal point. Further graphoanalytic approximation of a cylinder as consisting of conical elements leads to the cylinder profile. A numberical example is presented. The method is being applied to ship construction. 1/1 USSR UDC 595.771(575.2) BRODSKIY. K. A., and 0MOROV, E. 0., Institute of Zoology, Acaderly of Sciences USSR, Leningrad, and Osh Pedagogic Institute, Osh "Distribution of Larvae of Mosquitoes of the Fan~ilies Blepharoceridae and Deuterophlebiidae (Diptera) in the River Ak-Bura of the Altay Range" Leningrad, Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51.- No 1, 1972, pp 66-73 Abstract; A collection of speciinens along tile river Al-Bura and its tribu- tary KichiP.-Alay on the northern incline of the Altay Range indicated that the following mosquitoes of the family Blepharoceridae were present: Tianschanella monstruosa Brodsky, Asioreas nivia (Brodsky) , and Blepharocera asiatica Brodsky. Of tile family Deuterophlebiidae, the species Deuteroph- lebia mirabilis Edw. Was present. The distribution of the four species along the course of the Ak-Bura, as indicated by tile number of specimens found, varied with ecological, hydrodynamic, and climatic conditions. In the upper reaches of the Ak-Bura (elevation 2700-4000 m a-bove sea level, mean rate of water flu,.? on the surface 2.5 m/sec, mean water temperature in the sunmer 6.2*) A. nivia predoniinated. In the r-aiddle course of the ri-ver (elevation 1100-2700 m, rate of water flow 2.5-3.2 m/sec, water temperature 9.9-11.6'), B. asiatica, T. monstruosa, and D. mirabilis were 1/2 USSR BRODSKIY, K. A., and OMOROV, E. 0., Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51, No 1, 1972, pp 66-73 present, with B. asiatica and T. monstruasa predominating. At the end of the upper section and in the beginning of the lower section of the middle course, the number of D. mirabilis tended to decrease. In the lower course of the river (elevation 900-1100 m, rate of water flau 1.47 m/sec, water temperature 19.0'), only B. asiatica and T. monstruosa were present, with B.. asiatica predominating. 2/2 OL USSIR UDC 4-21 .674. BRC)DS,I.- TN' V TE'(.i- -1 "P,EdLituion Of Di;~ole;- L,-;vc-r Ct' Radioteklinika 1 elektrondin, Vol N10 7, JulY 197'-), Abstract: 0- Wic of i-adiatio, c~ di,7-olcs In o j. na,-netic ac. c as I _PL, th I ~1_ -La., the C:-~Uerior snace, G' ShOl4n Or of radil;L-ioz, .3 edi4cr,_, 16 ji_~.nie 1971, 1/Z 029 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--MEASUREMENT 0: THE CROSS SECTION FOR SECOND ORDER IMPACT OF AN EXCITED MERCURY AT!)M WITH A CESIUM ATOMs HG 6 PRIME3 P SUB1 PLUS CS AUTHOR-(03)-BROOSKlYt V.B.t VORONCHEVI,A.T.t TATARINOV, M.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE-ZH. TEKH. FIZ- 1970t 40 5), 1116-1.9 I A5) ~"---.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-NUCLEAR CROSS SECTION, NUCLEWREACTION, NUCLEAR COLLISION, ~-EXCITED STATEP MERCURY, CESIUMv PHOTOTONIZATIONt ELECTRON EMISSION --.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3009/0078 STEP NO--(JR/0057/70/040/005/1116/11.19 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138943 UNC LASS Ir'LE 0 2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138943 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE CROSS SECTION OF THE TITLE REACTION WAS DETD. AS (6 PLUS OR MINUS 2) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE 14 CM PRIME NEGATIVE 2 FROM EXRTL. DATA ON THE RATIO OF THE CROSS SECTION OF THE 2ND ORDER COLLISION OF AN EXCITED HG ATOM WITH A CS ATOM TO THE CROSS SECTION OF THE POLARIZATION OF-CS ATOM BY THE HG RESONANCE LINE Q537 ANGSTROM). THE RATIO OF THE CROSS SECTIONS WAS DETD, FROM EXPTLm DATA ON THE RATIO OF ELECTRON GENERATED DURING THE 2ND ORDER COLLISION AND THOSE GENERATED BY PHOTOIONIZATION. THE.CONCN. OF THE EXCITED HG ATOMS WAS DETO. FROM THE ABSORPTION OF THE 2537 ANGSTROM LINE IN HG VAPOR* THE EXPTL. DETO. CROSS SECTION EXCEEDS BY SIMILAR TO 20 TIMES THE CALCDo DATA (K. Jo KATSUURAt 1965; SMIRNOV, AND 0. FIRSOV, 1965). UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 513-88+517-948 BRODSKILY,_V..- M.- "Some Theorems on Operator Integrals With Respect to Chai ns of Orthoprojec- tors and Their Application to the Theory of Eigenfunctions. III" V sb. Mat. issledovaniya (Mathematical Research---collection of works), T. 5, vyp. 3, Kishinev, Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSE, 1970, pp 3-23, (from RZh-Matematika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5B789) Translation: Conclusion of the article (RZh-Mat. - 1970, 11B602; 1971 3B444). A series of multiplicative representations of eigenfunctions 6TW Of ope- rators Tclose to unitar3~ is established. The main one takes the following form: O.W-Us + dF(P) (I-TT)f~ T 51 _(T)_ where Y2 is a Hilbert space, cD-(Pl is a chain of orthoprojectors acting in '72, WXPEV is a continuois scalar function which is nondecreasing from the left F (P)(PE7;) is a Jg-self-adjoint operator function, and uo is a linear botuided operator vhich satisfies the condition 1A U.JrTU;_jF. (17-sign(I-TIT)). Author's abstract. ...YJSSR uDc 6:L2 .82 1.2 BRODSKIY, V. Ya., Laboratory of Cytology. Institute of Developmental Biology, ----Arga-em-y---o-f--SEi-e-n-ce-S-U.SSR, Moscow "Trace Phenomena in the Functional Dynamics of Protein Synthesis" Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy D--yatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, No 2,, Mar/Apr 73, pp 323-330 Abstract: A literature review (32 references) on cellular memory is presented. Infusioria become accustomed to certain types of prolontred stimulation and cease to respond, neurons display rhythmic activity long after the rhyt1u-nic stimulus is no longer applied, and periodic fluctuations in protein synthesis by secretory eells continue with an experimentally imposed rhythm. Acinar cells of the parotid L~land of the rat have an endoL~enous rhythm of risinG and failing protein synthesis and concentration in Une cytoplasm with about 4 cycles Per 3 hrs. In rats receiving a w-al every 2 or every 6 hrs, the cycle -period is altered so that the rate remains 4 cycles per 3 lirs. The experiment tally induced rhythm persists for at least 16 hrs in vivo and in vitro, even if a cholinolytic aSent is injected into the rats after the trainin-, indicatinG that control is exerted by the cells (though not at the level of transcription). 1/2 - 56 - -CSSE E-RODSK-FI, V. YA., Zhu--nal V-,,rsshey 1,11'ermoy D--yatel'nosti imeni I. P. Pavloy, No 2, Vol 23, ?.-',r/Apr 73, PP 323-330 Intercellular COMMUnication within a tissue or an or6an is postulated, differ- ences between systemic cerebral and local cellular menory are pointed out, and preference for the term trace manifestations in cellular behavior is expressed. 2/2 USSR BRODSKIY, Ya. S. "Asymptotic Expansion of Random Processes Dependent on a Small Parameter" Teoriya sluchayn. protsessov [Theory of Random Processes], No 1, Kiev, Nuak. Dumka Press, 1973, pp 3S-43 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V94 by the author) Translation: The asymptote of random processes dependent on a small parameter is studied. The results of Yu. N. Blagoveslichenskiy are extended to random differential equations in which the random portion at a fixed point in space is an arbitrary process with continuous increments. Under certain conditions, placed on the coefficients, the possibility is proven of asymptotic expan- sion of the process and the residual term is estimated. The application of the results produced to oscillations with nonlinear random perturbations is studied, moments are calculated and the distribution of the first approxima- tion is noted. 1/1 :7 L~ r-7, . I _1-1~1 '' - ' ' '/ 4 1? 0 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: AP0047392 GEOPHYSICAL.ABST. S70 aPObS'K S 91892t Mass-spectrometric study of petroleum sulfides of r 170-310' fractions of Arlan petroleum. Khmel'nitskii, R. A.; Brodskii, E. S.; Cbertkov-, Ya. B.; SuIrkin, V. G. (USSR). Khl"I. Fekhnol. Fo_p7 '-11asel 1970, 15(l), .55-7 (Russ). The sulfides were sepd. by selective extn. with an aq. 11,2SO, soln. (Chertkov, Va. B.; Spirkin, V_ G.; Dernishev. V. N., 1967). Their group compn. was detd. with a INIKh-1303 spectrometer at an accelerating voltage of 2kX', ionizing-electron energy 50 eV, temp. of the ion source, analyzer, and inlet svstein 250'. The main sulfide fraction contained thioalk-anes 6.4-, alkylthiocyclanes 45.0, alkylthiobicyclanes 24.9, alkylthiotricyclanes 12.8, alkyl- cycloalkylsulfides 0.7, thiophenes 3.8. paraffinic-naphthenic hydrocarbons 4.3, and C6H$, indan, and Tetraiin derivs. ~52-5 inole The characteristics and compn. of the sulfides are tabulated. GGJR J REEL/FRAME 19790918 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 .TITLE--MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF SOME ORGANIC SULFIDES I AND THIOPHENES SEPARATED FkOM ARLANSKII PETROLEUM -U- :AUTHOR-(03)-BRODSKIY? YE.S.t NIKITIN.As, V.S.t LYAPINAP N.K. ~CDUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE--NEFTEKHIl',iIYA 1970, IO(I)o 120-2 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SU8JECT,AREAS--CHEMISTRYv MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUCTURE9 PETROLEUM DEPOSIT, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, CHEMICAL CO',PO51TIONP THIOPHENE? SULFIDE, ORGANIC SULFUR CORPOUNDr SOLVENT EXTRACTION, MASS SPECTROSCROPY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2078 STEP NO--UR/0204170/010/OOL/oL201OL22 CIRC ACCESSION NO--Af'0127451 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSFNG DATE--230CTT0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127451- AHSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. S COMPDS. SEPD. BY EXTN. WITH 86PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU84 FaOM A L50-250DEGREES KEROSINE FRACTION OF ARLAN PETROLEUM AND FURTHER SEPD. INTO SULFIDES By COMPLEX FORMATION, WITH AGNO SUB3 AND INTO THIOPHENES BY SUCCESSIVE EXTN. WITH 82 AND 86PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU64 WERE IDENTIFIED BY MASS SPECTRAL ANAL. THE SULFIDES CONSISTED OF 3-OPERCENT ALKYL SULFIDES, 1.6PERCENT CYCLOALKYL SULFIDES, 68.8PERCENT THIACYCLOALKANES HAVING ONE LONG CHAIN ALKYL AND 2-3 ME SUBSTITUENTSP 24-3PERCENT THIABICYCLOALKANES HAVING 1-3 ME SUBS,--ITUENTS, AND 2.3PERCENT THIATRICYCLOALKANES. THE THIOPHENES CONSISTED OF 74PERCENT ALKYLTHIOPHENES HAVING A C SU82-3 AND A C SUB3-5 ALKYL GROUP AND 1-2 ME GROUPSr 24PERCENT CYCLOALKYLTHIOPHENESt AND 2PERCENT THIAINDANS. FACILITY: VSES. NAUCH.-ISSLEU. INST. ,PERERAB. NEFT., MOSCOW, USSR. USSR UDC 621.327.53'1.3:62-752.3:535.231.4 BRODSKIY, YU. D., VALUYSKIY, P. G., SHCHERBINA, D. ff. "Radiation Stabilizer for Hiah-Pressure Xenon Tubes" Tr. metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of the Metrology Institutes of the USSR), 1971, No. 110(170), pp 1YI--107 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, 14etrologiya i izmer-;tel'- naya. tekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11.32.1928) 1'ranslation: A radiation stabilizer for ultrahigh pressure dc xenon arc tubes is described that consists of a multiphase rectifier, a reference light source, a comparison circuit, and a tube current regulator connected in parallel to a ballast resistance. The stabilizer provides a constant operating regime with an accuracy of at least 0.5% under a change in the supply voltage in the range tlO%. T~e time constant of the stabilizer is no move than 0.15 sec. 2 ill.2 2 ref. 1/1 Electromagnetic Wave Propagation USSR uDc: 621-396.677 ASHICONAZI, D. Ya., BEIZAYEV, V. P., BRODULRIKO, G. I., DOBANOV, N. P., RULEV, S. 0. "Starting Losses in SHF Dischargers" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Tech- nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), 1970, vy-p. 9, pp 123-124 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12B,08) Translation: An experimental study was made of the power di,133ipated in the discharge as a function of the transmitter pulse duration for an electrode- less discharger with double dielectric walls. Measurement-, -were taken on two different wavelengths in the decimeter band; the dischargers had a dif- ferent height in each of these cases. The dissipated power was measured with an air calorimeter. The results show a high proportion of starting losses (up to half the dissipated power). This means that the process of growing electron concentration in the discharge continues considerably longer than the process of growing current determined by the vave impedance of the waveguide channel. Three illustrations, bibliography of two titles. N. S. USSR UDC 621.396.677 BELYAYEVA, G. N., K~MYKOVA, T. A. "Push-In Liglitning Arrester with a Capillarv" Elektron. rekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Eleccroiiic Engineering. Scientific and Technical Collection. Superhigh Frequency 'Electronics), 1970, vyp. 6, pp 158-160 (from RZII-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract So 9B7/9) Translation: This article contains an investigation of t'Ae use of a capillary as one of the elerrents of a wide-band lightning arrester .~Thich i's installed in a wave guide filter or resonator. The capillary is coupled to the wave guide via a cylindrical housing in which the capillary is fastened. The design of the discharger pe-mits combination of small losses and sTIall re- covery time inherent to a capillary discharger with high mechanical Strength and convenience of replacement during operation. Tnere are two illuscrations and a one-entry bibliography. USSR UDC 621.385.623.4 -0SJD-UkKI.RU,_j~..I- I,. , PAVLOV, V.A. "Concerning The Effect Of The Feedback Factor On The Power And Efficiency Of A Low-Power Transit Oscillating Klyetron" Elektron. tekhnika. Neuchno-tekhn. ab. Elektron. SVOh (Electronic Technology,. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 7, PP 25-'l (from RZh--Elaktronika i yeye primeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abstruct No 11A127) Translation: Cn the basis of kinematic theory, the effect is investigated of the feed-back factor on the power and efficiency of a two-cavity transit oscillating klystron. I'he results of the analysis are given in the form of simple formulas, expressions, and graphics, which give a clear idea of the dependence of the power and efficiency of the klyatran on the feedback factor and other parameters, and also of the maximum possible values of the efficiency. 4 ref. Author's summary. USSR UDG 621,785.625.5 8gow1g.0 I j-1., C-Alj-.!;IN, A.K., GPIGOROV, N.K., ROZE, YE. A., VCTNE1,11-0, V.L., UIPMII~V, A. 17t;, "Reflex Klystrons With Interchangeable Resonators" Elektron. tekhniha. N'such-tekhn. eb. Elektron. SVGh (Electronics Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics),1971, Iseae 5,PP 74-82 (from RZh--Elaktronik-a i yeN ~e primeneniye, No 10,October IM,Abbtract No 10.kl6~' Translation: The oaner considers class and motalceriirnic reflex klyetrcnz; with interchangeable [sHye=yYJ reeormtors, which opera-to in the shortwave part of the centimeter r5nge of wave lengths with output powers up to 0.5 watt. Metal- coremic kly2trons Wi4'- 4rterchanreable resonators aseure high output electric&! parameters and in co-_-,Larison with glass klystrons are more resistant to mechan- ical and climatic effects and are also more promising d%xring utilizz-tion of the shortwave uart, of "he cent.-A.M.'eter range of wavelengths. Summary. 169 - 112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE55ING DATE--30OCT70 ,TITLE-REACTIGN OF COBALOXIMES WITH URACIL DERIVATIVES -U- AUTHUR-(04)-Ej~~ ~by.Lj_~, V.I., RUDAKOVA, I.P., DYMOVA, S.F., YURKEVICH#-A*M* _.CGUNTRY OF INFO--LSSR SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970t 40(3)r 703-4 DATE PUBL ISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TCPIC TAGS-COBALT COMPLEX, OXIME, URACIL9 CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM ,CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0877 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/040/003/0703/0104 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124540 UNC LA S S I F I ED 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0124540 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTION OF HYORIDES OF COBALCXIMES WITH URACIL DERIVS. RESULTS 1IN INCLUSION OF CO IN THE URACIL RING IN REACTIONS USING HYDRIDES OF DIMETHYL, AND DIPHENYLGLYOXIMATE COMPLEXES OF CQ WITH PYRIDIEN AND PH SU83 P LIGANDSt AND URACIL, URICIEN, 2 PRIME, AHNYDROURIDINE, OR URIOLNE15 PRIME,PHGSPHATE AS THE OTHER REACTANT. THIS AFFORDS A NEW ROUTE TO POLYNUCLEarIDE HODIFICATIGNS. REACTION OF 0.28 G I IN AQ. ETOH UNDER N WITH A SOLN. OF 0.0167 G NABH SUB4 IN ETOH FORMED A BLUD GREEN HYDRIDE; 0.0445 G URACIL IN H SUBZ 0 WAS ADDED AND THE AIXT. KEPT 45 MIN TU PPT. 75PERCENT It. THE REACTIGN MECHANISM WAS DISCUSSED. FACILITY: VSES. NAUCH. ISSLED. VITA14* INST., USSR. UNCLASSIFIED ---:US;SR uDc 620.198,621.793.3 WWRIKO, G. V., POMTRSKIY, V. L, DATTSOV, V. B., RUSIN, S. I.., ZAIMMOVSKIY, V. S., andXQDYtJC,-YAL_ ".Academy of Sciences Ulzra-inian SSR, Physicomechanical Institute "Fhdurance of Chemically Nickel-Plated, Aluminum Alloy D16" Moscow, Zashe-hita T.atallov, Vol 8, Vo 3, Ylay-Jun 72, PP 364-367 AInt-racti The L--ticle describes rcsults of a study of the effect of chcndcal nick.el-platin,-, on the fatiGua and car-rosion-fatigue strength of D16, an alu- minurn alloy tridely used in industry (0-74 percent 111n, 4.6 perccnt Cu, 0.87 percr-mt Si, 0. ~05 p:!rcent Fe, 1 percent, Vg). Specimens ware nickel-platc-d in an aUtaline solution of the compozition (gll)s IIIC12 21, 11af12PO2 NaD,C(COg)2(0")C)"4 45, W114,0H 50t NH/;C1 30 at a t"mperature of 75-800- .%tiguo tosts --houed that tho endurarco of aluminaa alloy D16 ifith a nickel layer of about 0.0',5 (nickol-plating for three ho=s without subsequent heat treatment) is no less than that of the alloy without a coat:Lng, despite the presenco of residual tansilc stresses. Heat treatment of chemically nickol- Plated SDecL-:ezs at 2400 for one hour significantly Increased their fc,-tl,-u,3 1/2 KARPE:,MO, G. V. , e Ma un -1 al.t Zashchita Metallov, Vol 8, No 3, Y-J ?2, pp 364- 367 sirenGth. The endu-n-nce linit of specimens vith a coating about 0.009-0.010 -'i -- -na ed ram flAck (ni&-cl-al ~ :.jz for 0 5 hour) increasel 45 Pc--cc-nt com - r to Coated- Sr,,aC3.-ICn3 wid oDecimens nickel-nlatcd ;dthout sub-zeauent heat trc3.t- ment. ~n increase in the coating thiciuicssti O.OIAO-O.C45 led to a fur- ther rise in 'Che endur-ance liuit- to a!-::.-s'. 70 rcrccnt. T'he effCct of a rise in endu-manco declincs so--,1c-.,hat idth a fnrthar incro-n-e in the coatIng th-'r-k- ness to 0-070-0-075 (nickel-rlatilng for five hourz). in the case of the simultaneous acticn of cyclic strains and a corrosive nedium O-i~--cent aqueous solut-ion of sodiirn chloride), chemically deposited nicl:cl it~ not an effective nezuris of protection aGan-birt. corrosion-fatigue failurze of aluminta alloy D16. 2/2 - 19 USSR 1JDC 621.59 BRODYANSKIY., V. It., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Moscow Order of Engineering Institute "Prospects for the Development of Cryogenic Engineering" Minsk, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Hnergetika, No 8, 1972, pp 54-62 Abstract: Cryogenic engineering i-inich encompasses temperatures below 120' K, just as power engineering as a whole, has a multibranch nature and serves both the national econom, and scientific research. In engineering it includes tile storage and transportation of liquefied gases, the separation of mixtures of gases, the treatment of biological subjects and technical materials, cooling electronic and elecLromagnetic devices and space research. In sr~ientific researCh it; includes bubble chati5ers I superconducting devices, vacuum pumps, and so on. The trends in the development of cryogenic engineering a 58 aimed at lowering the level of reliably obtainable temperatures to 1-10- K and lower- ing the expenditures of power. An increase in the power of the units and simultaneous creation of microcryogenic systems are being observed. Alon.- with the buildin.- of new enrogenic devices, the prospective areas of their applica- tion are ex-panding, in particular, in elecLric power enp _,ineerinp,. Experimental- industrial developments of superconducting electric power transmission lines, 1/2 USSR BRODYANSKIY, V. M., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Energetika, No 8, 1972, pp 54-62 electric machinery and equipment and also power storage elements are in progress, but the future development of cryogenic engineering requires improved training of the necessary specialists. The techniques involved in using cryogenic en- gineering in each of the mentioned areas and the effects on which they are based are discussed briefly. 2/2 1()g 1/2 0 16' UNCL AS 5 1 F I EO PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 TlTLE--E.NEkGY CHAkACTFRISTICS OF THE ENRICHMENT OF AIR WITH JXYGEN -U- AUTH0R-t02)-3R0DYA.NSKIYr V.M., KALININA, YE.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR C E SOUR, --IZV. VYSSH. UCHEO. ZAVED., ENERG. 1970, 13(l), 60-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--AIR, OXYGEN CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS otiCUMENT CLASS--UNICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1543 STEP t,)O--Ull/0143170/013/i)i-il/0060/0064 CIRC ACCESSION 1'40-00125169 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 CERC ACCESSION NO-AP0125169 ABSTF%ACT/EXrRACT--(U) GP--O- A65TRACT. THE ENERGY CHARACTERISTICS OF 2 LOW T.E`IP. RECTI F ICATION METHODS FOR THE. ENR ICHMENT OF AIR W I TH 0 WERE COMPARED BY USING A ENERGY CO,14CN. DIAGRAM OF THE N-0 MIXT. THE INDIRECT METHOD IS BASED ON THE PRODUCT.ION OF AN ENRICHED AIR WITH A HIGHER 0 CONCN. THAN NELUED AND THE DILN9 OF THE ENRICHED AIR TO THE CONCN. NEEDED. T14E Dlz,,ECT METHOD IS BASED ON THE DIREC-1 PRODUCTION OF ENRICHED 'AIR WITH THE REWUIRED 0 CONCN. , FOk PRODUCING ENRICHED AIR 3(J-50 VOL. PERCENT Ot THE INPUT OF WORK IS SIGNIFICANTLY LESS IN THE CASE OF THE DIRECT METHOD THAN IN THE CASE OF THE INDIRECT METHOD. WITH CONCNS THE WORK,INPUT OF BOTH AETHODS IS NE LARGER THAN 50 VOL. PERCENT 01 ~RLY THE,SAME, FACILITY: MOSK. ENERG. INSf., MOSCOW, USSR. (JiNCLASS IF IEO USSR UDC 681.332.65 CHAVCRkN,IDZE, V. V., BI~QDZELI., 1, 1., KERTS111AN, E. L., GORBUSHINA, L. P., and MALKIN, Ya. P. "Electrooptical Trigger with Calculating Input" USSR Author's Certificate No 277844, filed 20 May 69, published 3 Nov 70 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6 B210 P) Tran lation: Electrooptical flip-flops based on optron-type DOlycrystals are well known. In particular, they can consist of a light radiator -- an electroluminescent capacitor -- and a photoreceiver - a photoresistor. The basic principle on which polycrystalline electrooptical elements are built consists in realizing local optical coupling between the radiator and the photoresistor inside the optron and electrical coupling between the elementary cells. The proposed flip-flop is distinguished by the fact that in it two series-connected photoresistors are connected parallel to the electrolumines- cent cell connected in series to one of the photoresistors and coupled opti- cally with it. One of the photoresistors is also optically connected to the electroluminescent cell, and the other, jointly with the first resistor, is connected to the input optical signal source. This permits an increase in operating stability of the system. 1/1 - 76 112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-FLIGHT SURGEON'S APPRAISAL OF DISORDERS IN THE AUTOMATISM, 1. CONDUCTION AND EXCITATION FUNCTIONS OF THE HEART -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BROKHES, L.1, SVAROVSKIY, N.I., GLEBOVSKAYA, N.T. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR II. e- SOURCE-VOENNO MEUITSINISKII ZHURNAL, FEB. 1970, P. 69-72 DATE PUBLISHED ---- FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS-51OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ..TOPIC TAGS-HEART DISEASE, EXCITED STATE, MEDICAL EXAM11NATION, AIRCRAFT PILOT, AER014E[JICINE -CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTAICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLAASIFIED PROXY ALEL/FRAmL---19~)U/0,)27 sni, NO-UR/01 '17/10/00o/000/00c")9/0072 CIRC ACCESSIOIN NG--AP0109084 Ut4rLASSIFIEO .112 330 IINrL ASS IF I ED ~TITLL--,10RAEILITY OF ELASTIC PL'~STICS U~'JOER UNIFORAPROCESSm, f).TG--02.-)CT70 A STRESS .AUTH~_!F.-(02)-8R0KHI'Nt YU.J., RATNER, 0 U.% 'TRY (IF INFO--USSR _~SL;Ur-.C-_:--FIZ. KHIM. NLKH. MATER. 19709 5(c)) 754-6 ..DATE PULL ISHFD ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS .TOPIC TAGS--P~JLY-METHYLMETliACRYLATE, PnLYVINYL CHLORIDE, CALCULATION, DIF~EPENTIAL EQUATILIN, MATERIAL DEFURMATION, MECHANICAL STIESS 212 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSIO."i "40--AP0109064 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3srkACT. DISCUSSION OF 66SERVATIONS OF ~-HEART RHYTHM DISORDERS AMONG INUIViDUALS FROM A LARGE GROUP OF FLYING PERSONNEL SUBJECTED TO EXAMINATIONS. NUMERICAL DATA ARE GIVEN FOR THE UCCUkRENCE OF VARIOUS HEART THYTHM OISURC~ERS AMONG THIS GROUP- SYNUSAL BRADYCARDIA WAS THE 140ST FREQUENT DISORDERY FOLLOWED BY SYNUSAL ARRHYTHMIA. [INC I A 212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT7C .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111548 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION (SIMILAR ,TO iiAlLEYIS;EQUATION) WAS DERIVED FOR THE CALCN. OF DUkASILITY (THETA SUBE) AS A FUNCTION OF STRESS. INTEGRATION OF THE EQUATION GAVE AV APP-?,--'#X. SOLN. FOR THETA SUBB. THE CALCO. THETA SUBB FOR PLASTICIZED POLY(14E METHACRYLATE) 11) AT 70DEGREES AND FOR POLY(VINYL-CHLgql[)E) (11) AT 55UEGREE-S WERE IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH THE EXPTL. RESULTS. THUS, THE THETA SUBU OF I AND 11 SUBJECTED TO CONINUOUS LOADING AT A Cfj'qST. RATE CAN bE.EVALUATED FROM THE EQUATION DERIVED (BASED ON SUMMATION 9F DEFORMAT-ION,S). UNCLASSIFIED -1/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--TEMPERATURE TWE RELATIONSHIP OF THE STIMULATED ELASTICITY LIMIT OF - POLYMERS -U- ,.AUTHOR-1102).-RATNER, S.B., BROKHINt,YU*lo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.SOURCE--SOVIET PHYS, OOKL* (USA), VOL. 14, NO'. 10, P. 807-LO (APRIL 1970) RUSSIAN., P. 1014-17 DATE PUBL [SHED ---- APR70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS .-TOPIC TAGS--ELASTICITYi POLYMER, STRESS ANALYSIS, STRAIN .CONTROL MARKMG-440 RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _PROXY FICfIE NO----FD70/605030/EO6 STEP NO--US/0000/70/014/010/080710810 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0141858 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AI'0141853 ABSTRACT/ EX TRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF STIMULATED ELASTICITY WITH A CONSTANT SPECIFIED STRESS ARE CONSIDERED. THE TEMPERATURE TIME LAW GOVERNING THE CHANGE IN THE STIMULATED ELASTICITY LIMITS, G SUBBv IS VERIFIED* THIS LAW IS REPRESENTED BY THE EQN. 0 EQUALS 0 SUB6 EXP. I(U PRIME SUBO -GAMMA PRIME G SUBB)-RI(L-T)-(L-T PRIMS SUBP))) WHSRE THETA IS THE-CRITICAL PERIOD OF ACTION REQUIRED TO REDUCE G SUBB TO THE VALUE OF THE APPLED STRESS ANO IS KNOWN AS THE STRAIN DURABILITY TAU. THE STRAIN CONSTANTS OF THIS EQUATION WE COMPARED WITH THE STRENGTH CONSTANTS OF THE EQN. TAU EUUALS JAU SUBO EXP T SUBP FOR THE SAME MATERIALS AND SAME M4TERIALS AND &AMC -MODE OF LOADING. (13 REFS). FACILITY: SCI. RES. INST.e MOSCOW, USSR. IbLLr I A c cr- in I., I I ~_ I- - .3 ~3 9 -E: u USSR UDO 542.65:546-431 ROKHLENKO, D. A., SOKOL, V. A., KONOTIOVA, L. I., and PROILBERG2 A. V. "Investigation of the Synthesis and Hot Pressing of BaF2 Pcvders in Air" Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Yaterialy, Vol 9, No 11, 1973, pp 1932-1935 Abstract: The relationship between synthesis conditions, hot pressing pro- cedure in air, and quality of an optical ceramic of barium fluoride was invest- igated. BaF2 particles smaller than 0.5 microns possesz3 the maximum activity when they have been fired at about 5000C. Ceramic elements with a thickness of 3 mm~ manufactured from these" powders, have a 4C% transparency in the visible portion of the spectrum and about 60-80% transparency in the infra-red region with a thickness of 2 to 7 microns. 4 figures, 2 tables, 5 bibliographic references. 1/1 21, - 112 012 UNCLASST FIED PROCESSIVG DATE-_02CICT70 -TITLE--STABILITY k-'~F SILVER COMPOU'-40S WITH SOMF MEACAPT9 ACIDS -U- 'AUT!4-R-(0ZJ-GE.RA5IMFjVAr T.N., ICCUINTRY rF INF(.I--,JS'tR 'S0UmC.E--Ztl. NAUCH. PRIKL. F('Tf)GR. KINEMATOGRe 1970# 15(l)'t 9-15 DATE PUBLISHED------70 ~SU'3JECT AP.EAS--METHODS ArJJ EQUIPMENT, CHEMISTRY ,TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL STA61LITY, SILVER COMPOUNO, ORGANIC ACID, PKJTGGPAPHIC CHEMISTRY CC--4T4(:L ~'APKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FVAqE--1992/1603 STEP NO--UR/0077/70/015/001/0019/Onl5 CIRC ACCESSIL.*14 N'I--AP0112597 UNCLASSIFIED 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT7C Cl ~'% CACCESSIC)IN NC-AP0112597 -ABST-AACT/EXTPACT--(tJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. VALUES OF THE STA91LITY COINSTS. -n-'F ,4ERr*PTO SILVER (1) CONIPOS. (DERIVED AND OETO. EXPTL.) INCREASED APPRECIABLY WITH INCREASING PH AT LOW PH VALUES, REMAINING SUBSTANTIALLY UNCHA"";GED AT HIGH PH. COMPARISON OF APPARENT STABILITY C3NST. VALUES GAVE THE FOLLOW114G ORUER OF DECREASING STABILITY OF I COMPUS. INVESTIGATED: UNITHIOL MUCH LARGER THAN THIOGLYCOLIC A'L.10 APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO CYSTEINE LARGER THAN THIOSALICYCLIC ACID MERCAPTOSU-CCINIC ACID LARGER THAN P MERCAPTOBENZOIC ACID. THE STA31LITY OF'THE I'COMPOS. IN SOLNS. WAS ALSO EVALUATED, BOTH WITHOUT AND WITH THE STD. METOLHYDROQUINONE DEVELOPER UP-2. IN CONTROL-SOLNS. CONT%G. N3 DEVELOPER, THE I COMPDS. DISSOCD., FORMING A BLACK SEDIMENT. IN SOLNS. WITH DEVELOPER A RED COLORATION WAS OBSO. WHICH INCREASED WITH TIME. IN THF ALIPHATIC THIOL SERIESt THE REON, OF AG IONS DECREASED WITH INLREASING STABILITY CONST. OF THE I COMPOS. IN THE FIRST 4PPROXN., THE STABILITY CONST. MAY BE OF PRACTICAL IMPORTANCE IN THE FIXING STEP. FALILITY: VSES. NAUGH.-ISSLED. INST. KHIM.-FOTDGR. PROM., MOSCOW, USSR* US" IR UDC: 621.398.3 J&OM_RRRQ- Ra.1-6t KULIKOVSKIY, K. L., and MOREV, B. V. "Self-Correcting Analog-Digital Converter of the Low-Voltage, Pulse-Time Type" Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, No 5, 1972, PP 13-17 Abstract: The device described in this article, written by members of the V. V. Kuybyshev Polytechnical Institute, is an analog- digital converter designed to overcome the deficiencies of most instruments of that type, low sensitivity and relatively poor accuracy. The device employs a new method of self-correction through which the errors in the output code, the coefficient con- necting the input voltage with the output code and depending on the amplifier gain as well as the rapidity of change in the balan- cing voltage, and finally the changes in the scale factor resulting from nonlinearity of t-he amplifier transfer function and the de- viations of the balancing voltage from linearity, cannot affect the accuracy of the converter's operation. This ne-v,, inethod dif- fers from the conventional one in that it requires only two standards for the transformation of even a subatantially non- linear function. A block diagram of the converter is given. to- gether with a theoretical explzuiation. Experimento with it s)-io,,ico 1/2 USSR LTDC: 621-390.3 BROINMERG, E. MI., et al, Priborostroyeniye, No 5, 1972, PP 13-17 that it has an error of 0-05%, with a measurement limit of 50 MV and within -',,-he tempere'ure range of -30 to +500 C. 2/2 USSR uDc 681.3:657.4,1 BRU4MRG, G. L.., Candidate of Economic Sciences "Procedural Principles of Automation of the Control of Financial Activity of a Sector" Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 2, 1972j PP 1-5 Abstract: The control subsystem of the ASU-pribor Zra-utanatic instrument-rap-111ing control syste~m_7 for the fi 'nancial activity of a sector is describe. The goals of the subsystem, the results of e. statistical investigation of the outfittinF- processes at the sector enterprises, and a ma-thematical model of the supply ard demand for material resources are presented. Implementation of the model will lead to optimization of the circulating capital standards. Algorithms are presented for solving the problems with Irespect to determining the circulating capital required by the enterprises and analyzing the implementation of the commodity sales and profit plans. The functioning of the financial activity control system and the form of primary documentation used with it are described and analyzed. Equipment USSR UTIC: 621.319.52 BRON,.O. B. nElectrical Equipment for Very High Rated Currents" Novocherk-assk, Izvestiya VUZ--Blektromekhanika, No 12, 1972, pp 1346-1354 Abstract: Because of the increase in power developed by turbo and hydrogenerators, high currents in power stations are becomi-ng more and more the rule. This paper considers a number of problems aris- ing in the development and manufacture of equipment using high currents. One of the factors determining current ratings is the temperature for contact junctions, an increase in which may lead to increased resistance due to oxidation. Kethods of cooling and their consequences are discussed together with the author's experi- ence in solving problems in oil switches with a rated current of 50 kA with all the current-carrying parts immersed in transformer oil. Conditions limiting the raising of current loads are con- sidered, and diagrams as well as photographs of some of the high- current Russian switches are shown. All discussions are purely qualitative and practical. Vi 7-- 1'..:--1/2- oto UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 :TITLE--THERMAL HAGNETIC PULSE METAL PROCESSING -U- 'A UTHOR-(03)-BRONP O.B., YEPECHURIN# V.P.i.VERSHILOV, YU.I. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MOSCOW1 KUZNECHNO-SHTAMPOVOCHNOYE PROIZVODSTVOt NO. 2t 1970, PP 12-14 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., MATERIALS, MECH., IND., -CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TCPI-C TAGS--MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT, METALLURGIC FURNACEv ELECTRIC FURNACE CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0264 STEP NO--UR/0182/70/000/002/0012/0014 CIRr ACCESSION NO--AP0100774 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 oto UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ACCESSION NO--AP0100774 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES A DEVICE WHICH COMBINES 14IGH FRFQUENCE HEATING WITH STRONG MAGNl~~TIC FIELD PULSES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCESSING METALS BY PRESSURE. IN MI(IST MACH1,11IFS OF THIS TYPE, A MAGNETIC INDUCTION IN THE AIR GAP BErWEEN THE INDUCTOR ANO THE SPECIMEN OF UP TO 100 WEBERS-M PRIME2 IS OBTAINED; THE RESULTI~JG PRESSURE ON THE SPECIMEN IS THEREFORE INSUFFICIENT. -THE DEVICE DESCRIBED 'IN THIS ARTICLE RECTIFIES THIS DEFICIENCY BY HEATING THE SPECIMEN BEFORE THE PROCESSING, A METHOD KNOWN AS THER14AL MAGNETIC PULSE METAL PROCESSING. THE INDUCTOR HERE PERFORMS A DOUBLE FUNCTION: IT HEATS THE SPECIMEN WITH HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS, AND CARRIES PULSED DISCHARGE CURRENTS FOR THE REQUIRED MAGNETIC FICLO PULSES, A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF THE.DEVICE IS GI.VENs IT COMB.I.NES THE CIRCUIT OF THE ORDINARY DEVICE PLUS A HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR OF 45 KILOVOLT AMPERES WITH A VOLTAGE OF 500 AND A FREQUENCY OF 10 KHZ. DRAWINGS OF THE SYSTEM OF WATER COOLING REQUIRED FOR THE INDUCTOR ARE SHOWN, TOGETHER WITH CURVES ILLUSTRATING THE DEFORMATION OF THE SPECIMEN AS A FUNCTION OF THE TEMPERATURES DEVELOPED BY THE DEVICE. THE AUTHORS CONCLUDE THAT THE METHOD OF THERMAL MAGNETIC PULSE CREATES THE CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR A NUMBER OF ENGINEERING OPERATIONS DIFFICULT TO A-TTAIN BY OTHER METHODS. UNCLASS-LFLE-D.-.-.-.------ - 'PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 -112 025 UNGL AS S I F I ED: TITLE--PRESSURE ON COMPONENTS OF DIFFERENT SHAPE DURING PULSE MAGNETIC FORMING OF METALS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BkONt O.H., SEGAL, A.M. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -111 2 SOURCE--IZV. VUZ. SSSR ELEKTROMEKH. (USSR)v NO. 9, P. 935-43 (1369) JATE PUbLISHED---69 SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MAaINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-MAGNETIC PULSE FOkMING, METAL FORMING, PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUAXY REEL/FRANE-19955/0239 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NL~-AP0115943 W-4C LA S S I F 1 E D 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--090CT7C C i.---C ACCESSION NG-AP0115943 PP ESSURE A.'.i; I r S L) I STR I BU T I CN ON 16STRACTIEXTRACT-LU) C-P-0- ABSTRACT. THE SURFACE OF PLANE, CUNICAL AND.CYLINDKICAL COAPONENTS, DURING PULSE MAGNETIC FORMING OF METALS, IS INVESTIGATED. THE RESULTS SH014 [HAT CONILAL AND PLANE INDUCTORS PRObUCE UNEVEN PRESSURE ON THE MErAL. THE LIMITING PRESSURE ON CONICAL COMPONENTS DEPENDS ON THE ANGLE AT THE TOP OF THE CONE ANDt FOR A CONSTANT UPPER AND LOWER 6ASE RATIO, IT IS PROPURTIONAL TO SIN PRIME2 ALPHA, WHERE ALPHA IS ANGLE AT THE TOP OF THE CONE. FUR RELATIVELY LONG CYLINDRICAL INDUCTORS AND SMALL AIR GAPS, THE PRESSURE IS DISTRIBUTED EVENLY ON THE SURFACE OF THE COMPONENT. UNCLASS IF I ED USSR UDC 666.763.46.001.4 BRON, V. A., KUKURUZOV, A. P.9 DIYESPEROVAt M. I., and STEPANOVA, 1* A., Eastern Institute of Refractories "Magnesite-Chromite Products of Ifigh Purity Magnesite and Chromite" Ogneupory, No. 2, 1971, pp 32-37 Abstract: The manufacturing technology, properties.,,and microstructural peculiarities are studied for products manufactured of magnesite and chromite with low contents of impurity oxides. The products have high refractory properties: the temperature at which deformation begins under load is 1700*C and higher, the bending strength at 13000C is 2.5-3 times higher, and the deformation rate during creep tests 3 times lower than ordinary periclase-spinellide products. The products have good heat resistance, particularly if a small quantity of granular chromite is introduced to the charge. A direct bond is formed between the crystals of periclase -- periclase -- spinellide in the products. The presence of two forms of direct bonding is established. 112 013 UNCLASST FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--SERVICE OF CHROMIUM SPINEL FORSTERITE CERAMICS IN UPTAKES UF ROOFS -OF SLAG POCKETS AND REGENERATORS OF OPEN HEARTH FUR14ACES -U- - AUTHOR-(04)-ULBERG, A.I., BRON, V.A., VYDRINAI ZH.A.t BESPAMYATNYKHj V.I. COUNTRY Of INFO--USSR SOURCE--OGNEUPORY 1970, 35(2), 23 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.,.-IND.,-CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--SPINEL, OPEN HEARTH FURNACE, CHROMIUM COMPOUND, CERAMIC ..MATERIAL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0890 STEP NO--UR/013L/70/035/002/0023/0031 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118059 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 013 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118059 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CR SPINEL FORSTERITE (1) CE'll,'Ar-lICS WERE FOUND ON EVALUATION TO BE SUITABLE AS REPLACEMENr FOR MAGNESITE CHROMITE (11) LININGS. THE USE OF I WAS EXPECTED TO ECONOMIZE THE PROCESS. THE POSSIBLE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC AND CHEM. CHANGES OCCURRING DURING SERVICE (REVERSIBLE REON. OF FE SUB2 0 SU831 RECRYSTN. OF ,FORSTERITE, CHROMITE, AND SILICATE PHASE) IS DISCUSSED. 'FACILITY: VOST. INST. OGNEUPOR, SVERDLOVSKv USSR. tiNCL AS& I F I F 11-1 USSR UDC: 51 BLO". I., DYSYY, 0. V "Optimum Conveyance of Freight Cars in a Branch of a Railway" V sb. Mat. metod~ v ekon. issled. (Mathematical Methods in Econom-ic Research--collect-i-o-n---o-F-works), Ufa, 1971, pp 106-109 (from RZ]i-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No SV589) [No abstract) 49 - USSR uDc 62i.762.ol(o88.8) BRO-WZYA YE V , I=MENIKO, V. N., MASLYUK, V. A., Radomysel!'SKIY, 1. D., 49ififtttti~ro*blems in Haterials Science, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR lip/M Alloy" USSR Authors' Certificate 4110 273437, Cl. 40b, 29/00; 80b, 1/041; 40b, 1/04 C 04b 351505, C Z2c 1/04, CZZc 29/00), filed 24 11-:ax 69, published 21 Sep 70 from RZh-lietallurgiya, NO 3, I-lax 71, Abstract Eo 3G402P) ~ Translationi A chromium carbide-base, nichel-cont.-d-ning P/M alloy is suggested. In order to lower sintering temperature, P is put into it, and components are taken in the following i-atio (in Ni 5-140, P 0.2-1.5, Cr carbide the rest. W-SR UDC: 8.74 BRONER. Yu. D. __ ONSPOW "Critical-Path Method of Planning Mult"progran Processing of Econordc Da'_," V sb. Teoriya i -praktika sbora, peredachi i obrabotki ekon. inform. (Theory and Practice in Collecting, Transmitting and Processing Economic Informa- tion--collection of works), Moscow, 1971, pp 165-176 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V524) Translation: The paper deals with the feasibility of vning the critical- -path method to solve problems in planning multiprogran processing of eco- nomic data, which are characterized by a considerable volume of initial information. Let there be given n programs of users At Y= 1, - - .. 0 to be solved on a computer consisting of m devices P,(I=j . ..... m) which permit independent parallel operation. Each program is represented by a complex of jobs in the form of an oriented graph vrhose edges are either individual operators of the programs or some set of operators Qi Ii. Placed in one-to- -one correnpondence with each Qij if; it dovice Pi.i und it verving time Tip It is reauired to minimize the function 1*,vmax('J*;" w1jert. g Ti its VIC Derving time of the i-th program with the constraint D ,jPk,,(t).