SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLOVANOV, L. - GOLOVIN, D.L.

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ITSSR BUSHUYEV., V. N., et al., Biofizika, Vol 18, V.,,-p 2, 1.'-rlApr 73, pp 216-222 their physiological activity are related to different interaction with cholino- receptors. Mlodels suggested by other authors regarding the muscarine and nicotine cholinoreceptors are discussed. 2/2 AUTHOR-- TITLE-- THE REALITY OF IONICS NEWSPAPER--- SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYAJ FEBRUARY 25, 1970, P 2. COLS 2-50 ABSTRACT- THE ARTICLE REVIEWS THE ADVANTAGES OF COLD-CATHODE TUBES. THE AUTHOR URGES THE STATE COMMITTEE FOR SCIENCE AND TEcHNOLOGY AND THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES TO REVIEW THE FIELD OF IONIC-4z AND TO ESTABLISH A BASIC IONICS RESEARCH CENTER. IT IS CLAIMED THAT SOME OF THE L. KORABLEV PATENTS ARE MORE ADVANCED THAN THEIR WESTERN COUNTERPARTS. THE RELIABILITY OF COLD-CATHODE TUBES IS ILLUSTRATED BY CITING A COM- PUTER "PLA2MAN DEVELOPED BY THE MOSCOW ENGINEERING. ECO140MICS INSTIfUTEE IMENI'ORDZHONIKIDZE, THE TRAINING COMPUTER CONTAINS NEARLY 2 000 MTKH-90 TUBES NONE OF WHICH FAILED DURING FIVE ITARS OF OPERA- TIONS. Apt,- 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED 'T ITLE--SPACE RECORDS -U_ AUTHOR-GOLOVANOVt N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --SOURCE--MOSCOW, PRAVDAt 22 APRIL 1970 DATE PUBLISHEO--22APP,70 7SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AMD SOCIAL SCIENCES PROCESSING DATE--160Ct7O TOPIC TAGS--MANNED SPACECRAFT, HONORARY AWARD, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, FLIGHT CREW/(U)SOYUZ 8 MANNED SPACECRAFT, (U)SOYUZ 7 MANNED SPACECRAFT, (U)SOYUL 6 MANNED SPACECRAFT CONTROL MARKli".'G-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/1182 STEP NO--UR/9012/70/000/000/0008/0006 CIRC ACCESSION NO--ANOlt3906 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0113906 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE USSR FEDERATION OF AVIATION SPORT RECEIVED OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE INTERMATIONIAL AVIATION FEDERATION ON THE AWARDING OF RECORDS ESTABLISHED IN OCTOBER 1969 BY COSMONAUTS OF THE SOYUZ 6t SOYUZ 7, AND SOYUZ 8 SPACECRAFT. THE FIRST WAS FOR FLIGHT DURATION AND DISTANCE BY TWO SPACECRAFT WITH FIVE COSMONAUTS, ESTABLISHED BY FILIPCHENKOt VOLKOV, GORBATKOr SHATALOV AND YELISEYEV (SOYUZ 7 AND SUYUZ 8), AND THE SECOND WAS FOR FLIGHT DURATION AND DISTANCE BY THREE SPACECRAFT WITH SEVEN COSMONAUTS9 ESTABLISHED BY THE ABOVE NAMED COSMONAUTS PLUS SHONIN AND KUBASOV IN THE THREE SOYUZ SPACECRAFT. UNCLAS-SI-FIIE-D USSR UDC 621.396.67.001.5 COLOVA'NOVO N. V., KUDRYMYTTSKIY, L. S., ZVEREV, A. M. "Device for Automatic Recording of the Directivity Characteristics of Antennas" ()brr,en opytom v radiopromyshlennosti-V sb.(Exchange of Experience in the Radio Industry -- collection of w orks) , vyp. 12, LHoscow, 1970, pp 41-42 (f rom 1,Zh- Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B97) Translation: The operating principle and design of the basic elements of a device for automatic recording of the directional diagram and polarization characteristics of antennas are investigated. 19 - USSR UDC 68:66.012 GOLOVANOV, 0. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, MEL'NIKOV, B. N., Candidate of: i~~kiif&A -Sc-iences, SHAPIRO, Yu. Z., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Central Scientific Research Institute of Large-Scale Automation "A Practical Method of Controlling a Large Plant" Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 11, Nov 72, pp 1-3 Abstract; Relatively simple control algorithms which can be realized by present computer technology must be used for successful introduction of systems to control complex production combines. One of the ways to intro- duce such automated control systems consists in a two-stage solution of the control problems: first, measures are carried out to limit the field of variation and the number of variables (isolation of sets and assignment of intervals), and then more "refined" control is implemented (Optimization). The appropriate models of the plant are utilized on each stage. Tile authors pre-sent two methods to this approach as applied to control of a large-scale ammonia plant. A simplified flow chart: is used in which the plant is represented as several series-parallel units connected by technological flows. In the first method the target function is taken as the technological component of plant expenditures for making a ton of ammonJa. T11(! necond method involves accounting for production structure by analyzing tile state of the principal technological equipment. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-372-85 GOLOVANOV, V. A., KRASNOV, YE. S., MKIN, E. I., OSNOVINA, G. 0., POLYAK, N. M.1 -ff6fO_frMb3 V. G., and ERLIKH, E. I. "Adhesives for the Ferrites of Super-High Frequency Instruments" Elektron. tekhnika.' Nauch.-takhn. sb. Ferrit. tekhn. (Electronics Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection of Articles. Ferrite Technology), 1971, vYP-4 (31), pp LU-114 (from RM-Radictekhnika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11 B154) Translation: The authors study problems associated with the selection of an ad- hesive for mounting ferrite inserts in high pawer level, super-high frequency Li- strumnts. Test results are also presented for various working conditions. Ori- ginal article: one table and three bibliographic entries. Resume. 1/1 Devices USSR UDC 621.3-049.7 YEREMICIEVA, X. A. , KRASNOV, Ye. S. I K-I. t OSNOVIKA-, G. C. , POLYAK, N. 1-1 and ERLIL11, I - M - "Adhesive with Epoxy Base" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarr-yye znaki, No. 33, 1971, p 200 Abstract: This adhesive is designed to improve the operation of ferrite UH-P devices in the face of low and high ncuered signals as well as temnerature variations. A recipe for its manufacture is given. ill 1/3 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--THE FRUIrS A140 THE ROOTS OF THE ELECTRONICS TREE -U- AUTHOR-GOLOVANO'V, YA. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KOMSOMOLt SKAYA PRAVDAt JULY 28, 1970, P 2t COLS 1-6, A14D P 3, COLS 1-6 DATE PUBLISHED-28JUL70 SUbJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--PERSONALITYi ELECTRIC ENGINEERING, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING CCNTROL MAI~KIJNC-140 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--200011902 STEP i%U--UR/9007/70/000/000/0002/0002 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AN0125500 U."ICLASSIFIFD 213 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AN0125500 .Af3STRACT/EXIRACT- [U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE GIVES THE ACCOUNT OF THE CHAIR GF ENGINEERING ELECTRGNICS OF THE KIYEV POLYTECHNIC fNSTIrurE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP 61TH INDUSTRY. THE CHAIR, HEADrD BY PROFESSOR V. P. SIGORSKIY, HAS A STAFF OF 120 ASSOCIATES. IT DOES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WGRK GN CONTRACTUAL 6ASIS FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS A140 RESEARCH INSTITUTES. TO ATTRACT THE PARTICIPATION OF STUDI:Nrst THE CHAIR ASSIGNS AN OBSERVER (KURATOR) TO EACH GROUP OF ITS STUDENTS. THE OBSERVEk KEEPS A FILE ON EVERY STUDENT IN HIS GROUP, AND INFLUE14CES THE 6RIGHTEST TO TAKE PART IN TFE CHAIR'S RESEARCH WORK. MOST OF THE THIRD YEAR STUDENTS ARE TAKING PART IN THE CONTRACTUAL RESEARCH. SOME GROUPS SHOW 100PERCENT PARTICIPATION. NEARLY 50 SENIOR (FIFTH YEAR) STUDENTS OF THE CHAIR ARE PAID 37 RUBLES A MONrti WHICH SUPPLEMENT THEIR STIPENDS. BEGINNING WITH ThE THIRD YEAR, THE STUDENTS ARE ATTACHEO TO PROJECT TEAPS (TEMATICHESKIYE GRUPPY) WHO DO THE CONTRACTUAL RESEARCH. THESE TEAMS, AS A RULEt CONSIST OF 6-8 STUDENTS. THE FOLLUOING GRADUATE STUDENTS, WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EFFORT OF THE CHAIR, ARE MENTICNED9 BORIS MEDVEDENKO, YURIY ZABORQVSKIY, ALEKSA14DR KOVTUN, ANATGLIY BUDNYAK, BORIS SHELKOVNIKOV, OLEG TSURIN, VITALIY ARTYUKHOV, SLAVA GOROIYENKO, OLEG KAPSHUKr AND SVETLANA ZHADNOVA. THE CHAIRIS C-INDIDATES OF SCIENCES, DOCENTS, MENTIONED IN THE ARTICLE ARE: VLADIMIR FESECHKO, VALENTIN ABAKUMOV, STANISLAV DENBN;3VErS;~IY (IS EXPECTED TO DEFEND HIS DGCTCRAL OISSERTATICN SOMETIME IN 1970), AND YURIY KALN[BOLOTSKLY (IS ALSU ABOUT TO BECOME A DOCTOR). IANCLASSIFIEO 3/3 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA TE--30OCT70 CIRG ACCESSIGN NO--AN0125500 AdSTRACT/EXTRAC.T--DOCTOR OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES ANAT0LIY PETRENKO STUDIED IN BRITAINo WORKED IN INDIAt AND PUBLISHED 122 PAPERS AND 6 o'110NOGRAPHS. ENG114EER NATALIYA FYK, WHO WAS GRADUATED BY THE INSTITUTE IN 1969, PARTICIPATES IN TFE CHAIR'S WORK. UNCLASSIFIED 1A~ 050 UNCL AS ci f F I E D PROCESSING DATE-044DEC7r; TITLE--WE ARE MAKING SPACE LIVABLE, F IRST PRESS CONFEPENCE OF THE CqE14 Pi- SOYUZ 9, INTERVIEW WITH NIKOLAYEV AND SEVASTIYANOV -U- AUTHOR--r,OLOVANOV, YA. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MOSCOWi KOMSOMOL'SKAYA PRAVDAP 25 JUNE 1970, P 1. DATE PUBLISHED--25JUN70 SUBJtC.. AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCESi BIOLOGICAL AND MED!CAL SPACE TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--COSMONAUT, MANNED SPACECRAFT1 PHYSIOLOGIC AUAPTA 1ON/(U)So'*v.Ul' MANNED SPACECRAFT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO----FD7f0/605026/F05 STEP ND--(Ji~/9007/70/(JOO/O()(J/0001/00()'. CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0141547 UINCL41,511FIED 2/4, (350 UNCLASSIFIED P RO E S S I'l', 0 A T E CIRC ACCESSION INJO-AN0141547 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- Ad 5 TRAC TQUESTION BY oi- KRASNAYA ZVEZDA: ANDRIYAN GR I GOR 1 Y EV I CH. F 0 R T H E S E CN ~D TE BEEN A SPACESHIP COMMAND. WAS THERE A DIFFERENCE 114 YOUR REACri(li,, ORBITAL FLIGHT? NIKOLAYEV: YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, NO, ON THE I WAS ALONE. ON THE "SOYUI-L"I THERE WERE T140 OF US. THE SHIP Ei`43INEFI'~ AND I WORKED FOR 18 DAYS. IT 14AS PLEASANT TO WORK; '41TH TWO Of'- 'J'S IT WAS MORE INTERESTING, ACRE F UIN QUESTION BY CORR E5P(-`P!0ENT OF ANDRIYAN GRIGORIYEVICH. DID THE RATHER CONSIDERABLE Efi--Ail Yll-..i~ I-Nll't:Av,~L AFTER FLIGHT ON THE "VOST-OK" HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE SECDND FLII'Li-r? NIKOLAYEV: NATURALLYP EIGHT YEARS IS A LONG TIME. OURING THAT 1;14t: I GRADUATED FROM THE ACADEMY, STUDIE0 MUCH AND WORKED~, THE FLIGiir PROGRAMS ON THE "VOSTOK" ANID "SOYUZ11 WERE EXTREMELY DIFFEPENT. THE SECOND WAS INCOMPARABLY MORE COMPLEX. NEVERTHELESS, SPACEFLIGHT PA("FORS HAD APPROXIMATELY THE SAME EFFECT GIN ME AS EIGHT YEARS A(;04 HOWEVER, AFTER LANDING I FELT THIS DIFFERENCE VERY GREATLY. AFTER LAfiDl-41G I FELT FOR SOME TIME THE SAME AS I FELT WHEN SITTING IN A CENTRIFUGE WITH A SMALL ACCELERATION. wUESTION BY CORRESPONDENT OF KOSMOLISKAYA PRAVDA: THE RESTRICTED SPACE IN THE SHIP, THE PECULIARITIES OF LIFE WITHIN IT, THE SPECIAL NATURE OF THE FOOD, YOU WERE EXPOSED TO ALL THIS FOR THE 18 OAYS OF YOUR FLIGHT. DURING YOUR SPARE TIME WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT AND WHAT DID YOU SAY TO ONE ANOTHER? DID YOU DREAM ABOUT GRASSo BROOKSv DISHES OF HOT FOOD? 7 Y 4 00 UNCL ASS IF [ED PROCESSING DATE-04DE-C-70 'tTRC ACCESSION NO--AN0141547 ;ALBSTRACTIEXTRACT--SEVAST'YANOV: MY DIARY CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING NOTATION, "RIGHT NOW I WOULD LIKE TO BE SOMEWHERE IN A FOREST GLADE HUNGING MUSHROOMS AND I WISH TOAT (MY DAUGHTER) NATASHKA WAS ON MY SHOULDERS. NIKOLAYEV (TO SEVASTIYANOV): DO YOU REMEMBER THAT YOU SAID: "BOY# IT WOULD BE GOOD TO HAVE SOME UKRAINIAN SOUP NOW? AND I WANTED TO WANDER ALONE THROUGH THE FOREST WITH MY GUN. WE MISSED THE EARTH. THE EARTH IN GENERAL* THERE IS SO MUCH WATER ON THE PLANET, 70 PERCENT, AND WHEN YOU LOOK OUT THE WINDOWS YOU INVOLUNTARILY FEEL GOOD. QUESTION FROM THE EDITORS OF THE "LATEST NEWS" ON RADIO: YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU THE -nSOYUZ 9" LOGBOOKS. OBVIOUS`LY, YOU NOT ONLY RESTED ON THSE DAYS AFTER LANDING, BUT ALSO WORKED. WHAT DID YOU DO DURING THIS TIME? SEVASTIYANOV: THE SITUATION WAS AS FOLLOWS: ON THE ONE HANOv !HE PHYSICIANS RESTRICTED US IN OUR WORK, AND ON THE OTHER HANDt 4E HAU Tr- GREATEST DESIRE TO CONVEY TO THE SPECIALISTS THE FIRST Ri:5-ilT5r DRA'd CONCLUSIONS, AND COMPARE OUR DATA WITH GROUND DATA. WE WI~IJILO TO DESCRIBE OUR SENSATIONS IN DETAIL WITH RESPECT TO DESCEta AND AFTER LANDING WHILE THEY WERE STILL FRESH IN OUR MEMORIES. NIKOLAYEV: E ARE PREPAR114G DETAILED REPORTS FOR DIFFERENT: SPECIALISTS AND OBVIOUSLY WE WILL BEGIN REGULAR MEETINGS WITH THEM, LITERALLY BEGINNING 1`01,40'R~;-,'-,'~i, WE WANT TO 00 THIS VERY MUCH, WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE PROCESS OF OUR ADAPTATION TO THE EARTH HAS STILL NOT BEEN COMPLETED. Fil-I EXAMPLEt YESTERDAY BY EVENING WE FELT TIREO AND 010 NOT WANT TO THIPIK OR I DO NOT FEEL THAT WE HAVE YET ENTF-RED T149 P.HYFH,4 Of' TERPESTPlAt- I.LF-El R E 'F I ALTHOUGH WE FEEL MORE SUr 0 OURSELVES FROM DAY TO 0AY. u c LA 1, 1:" 1 E 1-1) 4/4.: 050 UNCLASSI FIED PROC V S S I JA i- ~(;IRC A-CCESSIO,"I NID--A~'10141547 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---SEVASTIYA~'ICV: WE '41THSTOOD THE FLIG"T 50f SPEAKING WE DID NOT EXi,F:c-r THAT 4FFER LANDING ALL Tilf-SE PEADAP T AT 10 74 el O-'j (- D -4 P P E A RALEKSA~ DR, ALEKSA~NDROVICH VIS-l' Z:" -0 YOU ALL KNOW HIM, Tti~ PAMED ISURGEO'q, VISIFE-0 US YE1SrFRll)AAr" yfli-D t),- OUR sEkISATIGNS. HE SAID J;Dli~l'%'GLY: "MAYBE TH~c: '-'T--,E F'DR M A WEIGHTLESSPiESS -4~10 MAN C-'.~tE r0 EARTH FROM SPACE"? ~-.~'U S T 10 r TA -S S -) E- T r 'A I . , --J . - CORRESPONDENT: WHAT WAS -MO-ST UNEX'i ~- CD FOF YOU 'FTER TO EARTH? NIKOLAYEV: IT WAS UNEXPECTEDLY DIFFICULT F'0~-% US OUR CHAPS. UN C L A 5 S 1 F I Ffl-j 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--300CTT( TITLE-DIACETYLENE DERIVATIVES. 17. SPECTRAL STUDY OF THE MUL'lIPLE EFFECY OF HETEROATOMS AND MULTIPLE BONDS IN ENYNE SYSTEMS -U- 1., NIKOLSKAYA, A.N.p VOLKOVP AUTHOR-(04)-SHERGINAt N-I., GOLOVANOVALAIL, ~- A.N. C-CUNTRY CF INFO-USSR SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR* SER. KHIM. 19701 (3)v 546-9 DATE PUBLISHED- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-ACETYLENE HYDROCARBONo IR SPECTRUMP UV SPECTRUM, CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM, CYCLIC GROUP CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0740 STEP NO--UR/006Z/70/000/003/0546/0549 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124410 UNCLASS-LFIF-D 2/2 022 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124410 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- FOR. SHOWN ON MICROFICHE. THESE COMPDS. IS REFLECTED .ELECTRONIC CONJUGATION AND IRKUTSK. INST. ORG. KHIM., UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7i ABSTRACT. IR AND UV SPECTRA WERE REPORTED GENERALLY THE NATURE OF THE HETERO ATOM IN IN THE ETHYLENE BANDS, INVOLVING BOTH THE INDUCTIVE EFFECT. FACILITY: IRKUTSKr USSR. c- c- 1 r- 1-r-a 112 .034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 TITLE--THE EFFECT OF ANTISPLENIC. SERUM ON THE STEM CELLS OF THE ~HEMOPOIETIC TISSUE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-KAULEN, D.R., GBLOVANOVA, T.A. V~~ / COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~rmt"Wfj SOURCE--BYULLETEMI EKSPEalMEMTAL'NOY BIOLOGII I MEDirsiNy, 1970, VOL 69, NR 4p PP 85-88 DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RABBIT9 MOUSE9 HEMATOPOIESTS, SPLFEN, RADIATION CELLULAR EFFECT, TISSUE TRANSPLANT 90CUMPNT CLASS--UNCLASSll:IFD P:WXY k1EL/fhAmE--193J3/157fj STEP ~ii)--OR/021')/tO/Oo9/()C)/t/00~i")/Ooil,3 CliiC AC("&S~10N r40--A110106324 UNCLASSIF11--0 212 0*3 4 U.,qrL.ASSI FIED PROCESSING 0ATC--02GrT70 ~;IRC ACLESSION NG--AP0106324 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--((J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THF RA3BIT ANTISPLENIC SERUM (ASS AGAINST MURINE CELLS) ON THE STEM CELLS OF THE HEMOPCIETIC TISSUE WAS STUDIED. THE ASS IS SHOWN TO INHIBIT THE OEVELG-PMFN'T OF FOCI IN THE SPLEEN JF T14E IRRADIATED (830 R) RE--IPIE,,Ilr (SYNGENIC OR SEMI SYNGENIC) AFTER IN VITRO TREATMENT OF THE SPLENIC CELLS TO BE TRANSPLANTED. THE ASS ACTS IN DILUTIONS WHICH SURPASS BY TWO ORDERS THE CYTOTOXIC TITRES FIXED IN VITRO. THE ASS IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE BOTH AGAINST THE CELLS OF THE IMMUNIZING AND ALLDGENIC LINES OF MICE. THE DURATION OF THE ASS CONTACT WITH THE CELLS (5-60 MINUTES) DOES NOT PRACTICALLY AFFECT THE INHIBITING INFLUENCE. 1-r i L tl k ~ I If Ir- I/i 0 2 3 UNC Lit S S I F I E D 1) R I ) C E' S S 1 -NIG, 0 A T E - - I I D/ F C 7 0 OIA.~,kAPS GF b iNAKY SYSTE~-:S FROm ALKALI MEI AL NLTAVA-.,~AOATES -1 U Ti-.0r' -0 2F- L Y A Y E1 6 L, L t~V All GV A I T . G -CCio.Tr~Y L*F SOU.--.CE--Lf7. PfIKL. Kllil,".. (Lt;dN6rAD) 19701 43(4), 4132-3 (kUSS) -DATE PL,:LISrtD - - - - - - -70 AREAS--CHEVfSTkYt t,ATERIALS TCPIC TAGS-TFLRMAL EFFECT, SLLID SOLUTfON, PHASE DIAGRAM, THERMAL A~jALYSIS, CHF-;.iILAL UECCMPCSITIG-N, LCW TEMPERATURE EPi::L-CT, POTASSIUM .4 C C' PGU.%D, "WHIDIUM COMPULIND, CESIUM COMPOUND, VANADATE -CChTRCL MARKJI~G-NC RESTRICTIONS -~T CLASS--U%CLAS'JflED DGCUMB Pku-XY HLEL/FRAME-3004/0948 STEP CLRC ~CCESSICN I~C--AP0131533 ---I I !J~C"/ C 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED Pkf)t E -c J ATE CIRC ACCESSICt. li~---AP0131533 V J S U 82 '~61vD SU63, 'CT/E;~Tk,'CT--0J) 6p-0- 43STRACT. THE SYSTEMS SS Ck A A ; -1 N'VO S033 CSVO SUN,43, AND f0VO SUb3 CSVG SU63 WEkE STUDIEU BY THE-RiMAL 520# 56t), ANID t0 C-6 A~tAL. TFE Mt.PS. OF TH~: PARENT CUMPUS. WEI~E 1, D RaVG SuB3 A~,4D C!,VO clUii3 HAD A flGLYMORPHOUS AT tiLb ANO 402DEGkEES, RESP. FHE IST CF THESE SYSTEMS FORME0 2 StRIES lJF SUL11.) S07L;-6., CNE OF "!HICH 'W~AS BASED U-4 THE HIGH TEMP, f-110DIFICATIUN OF R6VO SUB3 ANC TFE CThER ON THE Low TEMP. MODIFICATION. T~ir-: OF ONE INTC AiXTHER F--LCURRED AT SIMILAR TO 500DEGREES. IN THE KV0 SUB3 CSVO SU23 SYSTEM A CC.NTIs%U6US SERIES OF SOLID SOLNS. Of KVU SL-3 AND THE C.G-MPD. 5KVO SUd3 4CSVL) SUB3 WERE FORMED, HAVING A MIN. AT lt5JDEGIZEES AND 30 MCLE PERCENT CSVC SJd3. THE HIGH TEMP. MOOIFICATICNS 0- CSVO SU33 AND 5KVC SU83 4CSVO SUB3 FORMEO LIMITED SOLID SOLN.S WITHA EUTECTIC AT :474CEGREES AND 47.5 IMCLE PERCENT CSVO SUB3. THESE SOLID SjLNS. UPON LG4ERING THE TEMP. DECJ.,iPU. BY 14EANS OF A EUTECTOID, REAcrioki 141TH A EuTECTUID POI,'4T AT 392DEGREES AND 90 MOLE PERCENT CSVO SUB3. AT SMALLER THAN 35CEEGREFS ThE LOAPDs KVIU SUB3 2CSVO SUB3 WAS FORMED. THE SYSTEM 1116VO SUB3 CSVG SU63 FURMLI) 2 SERIES CF CONTINUOUS SOLID SuLNS. WITH P&ACTICALLY STRAIGHT TRANSITION LINES. FACILITY: RbSTGV.-hA-DC."JU GUS. U"v'IV.t kOSTOV-UN-DON, USSR.* USSR UDC 621.385.6-14.001.5 BURNEYKA, K. P., GOLOVANOVA, V.-V., VASIL'YEV, YE. I., F-PUNAVETS, V. I., LOPUMEN, V. M. "Bunching Quality Index and Electronic Efficiencv of a Ouadrunole-Resonator ,Klystron" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 3WI, "o 4, 1971, pp 561-564 Abstract: The processes in a nuadrupole-resonator klystron with a beam of given perveanceare calculated considering the effect of coulonb forces and the return mvement of electrons in the output resonator. Approximation of the Riven field and the one-dimensional disc nodel of the beam were used, The corresDondence between the magnitude of the bunching quality index and the electron efficiency is investigated. lAien studying the relations between the bunciling qualitv index and the electron efficiency it is necessary to consider the optimizing effect of the space charge on the processes af formation of the cluster and poT-ler take- off. In the example of a four-resonator klvstron it is demonstrated that when selecting the optimal parameters of the buncher and output resonator the value of the bunching quality inde.4 and the-electron efficiency approximately coincide. For nonoptimal parameters of the buncher the electron efiic'lencv can be larger than the bunching quality index. The two variables are plotted according to 1/2 USSR BURNEYKA, K. P., et al., Padiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol XXTI, Nio 4, 1971, pp 561-564 calculated values as a function of a variety of parareters: voltage on the next to the last resonator, width of the output gan for various amplitudes of the high-frequency field in the gap with optimal phase, for various phases %.:itb op- timal amplitude, and for optiMal phase and anplitude. 2/2 00 USSR mc 669.018.25,620.18 RYAMEV, I. A., GOLOVASHCOKs, A. I., &ad FRUMIN, I. I., Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton "Structure and Wear Resistance of High-Carbon Cr-Ti Alloys" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termichoskaya Obrabotka. Metallov, No 1, Jan 74, pp 46-48 Abstracts The combined effect of carbon, titanium, and chromium on the abrasive wear resistance of alloys was studied for the pwrpose of selecting a higUy weax- resistant defornable alloy for the cladding layer in a wear-resistant binetallic sheet. The iron-base alloys studied were U25Kh6m, U25.Kh6T2M, U25Kh6T4,M, U25ja,6T814, U25T81-1, U20xh6t4m, and u3onft4m, containing about 6% Cr and 2-8% Ti with 1% flo. The best combination of hardness and wear resistance proirerties was exhibited by alloys U20Kh6T4M and U25Kh6T411 because they had an austenite- carbide or austenite-nartensi-41-le-carbide structure and more than 30% retained austenite. The other alloys either had less than 30% retained austenite and too large a quantity of titanium carbides with Improper proportions of TIC in combination with complex carbides M7C3 and 11~306. Two figures, two tables, ei t bibliograpbic reforenceB. 1 1 USSR urc: GOT -~lAqjTT11', A. i. T. T, "Making Superconductiv,2 11310-E by the Metliod of Sern].,,1j,c vaculm" Krathiyc soobshch. pc, f,iz. (Ericf on from; ~i- 72 abstr,.-,ct, Tic, 1,y ~r 'h-'L ns I Lit is 012 :V-In-C-e alloys r1ade J)y vanadium wq-t- r-- rt--tip-f- of il-1,1julp -111-Ci C//, > P~m ~11 0 N I Cf ~1~ mi C1 it it 1,17 ALY a 'CH3]OSWI4 0. rj~H]dUC14 oy~ij9 CH) 5 Ci H,,O(pH-,-) >C1 Ci CrI ~., Kf/~ Ci 2/3 1, 111, VIII, XIII, XIX:P,=H 11, IV, VII, XII, XVIII: R CL USSR GUTOROV L. A., et al, Khimiko-farmatsev-ticheskiy zhurnal, N Dec 71, .1 pp 17-20 Vol 5, 'To IP, their respective 2,6-dichloropurines are detailed and the intermediate corn, pounds identified. The experimental results are believed to have significant potentials for the syntbesis of new purine derivatives. ( 3 biblio. refer- ence) 3/3 - 72 - USSR urc 6r-,-o3q-5-oq2 DARBITiANJ T. 14. and GOLOVCHINSKrf,-,-V. B. Mel-haniznrj Narkoza (Mechanisms of Anesthesia), Mbscow, 1972, 264 pp Translation: Contents Introduction... 3 ChaDter 1. Effect of general anesthetics on the molecular structures of cell membranes... 8 Chapter 2. Effect of general anesthetics on the activity of nei-ve cells... 35 Chapter 3. Differences between general anesthetics in their action on synapses with different chemical mechanisms of transmission of excitation and inhibition... 52 Chapter 4. Effect of general aneL;thutics on the spitial cord... GY Chapter 5- J.",ffect of gcncral ancithetics on the -,peciric (lermiscus) -;cnoorl systems... 74 Chapter 6. Effect of roneral aneothetics on evoked polen'U'ials in the cortex uT--)n electrical stimulation of the internal capsule and on -,-,he ti-anscallosal responses... 13-0 Chanter 7. Effect of general anesthetics on the brainstem reticular formation... 180 1/2 USSR DA-RBEfYPIf., T. M. and GOLOVCHINSIUY) V. B., Mekdianizmy 11arkoza, 1972, 264 pp Chapter 8. Effect of general anesthetics on the integrative activity of the nervous system.... 223 Conclusion- 233 Bibliography... 236 2 IMP, Wild'hifidiiiiii MIMMMM HI-01-4114MMIN USSR uDc: 621-372.86(o88.8) IMARIN, V. P., ZAKHAROV, V. P., gQ YEEROSIIEV, V. K. "A Waveguide Port for Tapping Energy" USSR Author's Certificate No 265294, filed 11 Dec 67, published 26 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 1IB376 P) Translation: The proposed waveguide energy-tapping port for electronic in- struments in the SHF range contains a flat ceramic insulator. To reduce dielectric losses, improve the reliability of the metal-to-ceramic seal and simplify the process of manufacture, the port contains a metal ring support flange vith reinforcing ribs spaced at equal angles along the radii. The dielectric ceramic insulator is made up of several sectors in a number equal to the number of ribs. Each ceramic sector is vacuum tight against two adjacent ribs and against the part of the support flange between them. To improve heat transfer, the radial reinforcement ribs have internal channels for liquid coolant. Two illustrations. Resume. Water T~eatment USSR UDC 628.) + 60'),rj'3l RODZILLER, i. D. , and UA ~~ -- Q "PurIfication of Sewage by the Reverse Osmosis Method" osmi, Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khirdcheskogo Obshchostva Imeni D. I. Mendeloyev, I M Vol 17, No 2, 1972, Do 184-188 Abstract: A review type analysis of the literature data [64 references] on sew2ge purification by the reverse osmc!sis method -- li~,perfiltration through semipermeable me.~,brane iindor pressure exceeding the osmotic pressure -- Is reported. Availabla data are insufficient as yet for the donign of larEl-e scale equipMent lCor se-iia-ge purification. The nee! is stressed for more studies of the mcnbrane process itself ard development of nei.., ne-mbra-nes. A conclusion is reached that after the developmental difficultiec have been mastered, this reverse osmosis purification alay IDe.by far the method of choice for concentration of expensive m- terials normally lost with for re- cycling of water in water poor areas, for removal of udneral 1japurities, re- moval. of biologically irert organic materials, et. I/I USSR VDC 532 YUK11NOVSKIY, I. R. %7ISOCILVISKIY, V. S. , GOLOVKO, I M. F. "Study of Group E%pansion for Binary Distribution Functions of Systems of Particles With Electrostatic Interaction. I. Third Virial Coefficient" In-t teor. fiz. AN USSR. Preprint. ITF-72-IR (Institute of Theore-tical Pliv- sics. Academy of Sciences UkrSSR. Preprint, ITF-7/2-1-R), Kiev, 1972, 29 pp, ill., 8 kop. (from RZh-17i?1ka, No 1, Jan 73, Abstract No J.Ye87) Translation: The curves ok- the binary distribution funcL-ioii of three-jariety ion-dipole systems were obtained in the approximation of thL third virial coefficient. The density of the dipole particles corresponds to their concen- tration in the liquid. It is shown that the effect of higher virial coeffi- cients intunsifies with a decrease in the ion concentraLion,and the value of the first approximation of the binary function rises unnaturally. It Is also sho~m that one must replace the pair interaction potential by the active force potential under infinite dilution to account for the divole subsystem in the region of small ion concentrations. The ion subsystem at sinall concentrations should be taken into account by expansion of the distribution functions in powers of the plasma parameter. I/I USSR UDC [537.226 -J- 537-311-331 ~37 + 535] GQLOIIL ,Y__M.,_ I,., PERESH, Ye. Yu., LADA, A. V., POTORIY, M. V. "Some Electrophysical Charact-eristics of Metathiobisriutite and 14etaselenobismubite of the Alkali Metalsff Uzhgorod, V sb. I-Nekotor. voor. 1rhimii i fiz. oolunrovodnilkov slozhn. sostava (Some Problems -of -the 'OFe-mistry and Physics of Complex Semiconductors -- collection of works), 1970, pp 150- 157 (from RZh-Fizika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11E952) Translation: XBiSe2 and Y-BiS2 where X is Na, K, Rb, Cs; and Y is Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs are synthesized. Aquadag or Pt contacts are applied for measuring the electrical conductivitye~ and the thermal omf d- of the specimens. All synthesized materials are impure p-semriconductors. The thermal activation energy found in the natural conductance region increases with increasing ion radius of the alkali metals. The growth in Oe-is apparently the result of the increase in nobility of the charge carriers. '-,Iith the attairmient of the natural conductivity temperature, OL be,-l-ins to fall off. 1/1 2 049 UNCL tiS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--OttOEC70 LE--"--L f7.CT ROPHYS I CAL P'9~ I E S OFF AUK-' L Ii $,'. t: 7 'A L -,E T,~%S.i-- L Ll .*-j.%i~ S' L~' I TE -U- HoR-(05)-0i3VG0SH~Y, NI.I., NIKOLYUK, V.I., --i-MRAD, )'E.YE., Cm':-Ptm, D. V. OLOVEYi 1-1.1. n'TRYOF 1170--USSR RCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., FIS. 1970~ 13(3,'t 138-9 E PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS IC TAGS-ACTIVATION ENERGYi IR RAOIATION, SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL, HYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, SODIU14 COMPOUNO, POTASSIUM COMPOUND, RSENIOE, SELENIDE, CESIUM COMPOUND, LITHIUM COMPOUND, itumolu.", compouill) TROL IMAPKING-NO RESTRICTION'S UMEINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED iXY REEL/FRAME-3003/1504 STEP t)O--[Ji'~/0139/70/013/003/01~50,,-L-,--- C ACCESSION NO--AT0130f.-3:i L,", S S If F 12 0~, 9 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 RC A'--,CESSIO,'4 ~,n_-AT01301,-3-1 STRACT/lEXTRACT--tt)) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE COND. 51G."Vir OF MASS,-- SUP-32t 11 EQUALS LIt NAt Ki R3, ANO CS, WAS DETD. FROIM PlINUS -~o TO l9oDEGP,,'_:ES. THE ACTIVATION ENERGY FR0,"l LOG SIG;-,A VS, 1-lf CiJkVES 1!!CREASED FROM 1.10 FOR LIASSE SU:,'.' TO 2.00 EV FOR CSAJ'SE SW3?. A L 1.A E S 1) 3 2 EXHIBITED A SLIGHT PHOT0Sl_,,,'lrITIV,-rY AT R00:1. TEM" . LIASSE- SU232 IAS SENSITIVE TO IR RADIATID"'I. ALL OTHERS WIERE Sl:::.,NlS[TIVE TO VISIIiLE LIGHT~ THE HIGHEST PHOTOSENSITIVITY WAS EXHIBITED 3Y NA Ar'I'D K Clul.'4PDS. THAT cltm: NAASSE SUB2 INCREASED SHARPLY AS THE TFMP. DECREASE_ ') . ALL MASSE SUB2 COMPDS. ARE SEMICOiNDUCTO;"S. FACILITY: UZHGORUD. GOSUNIIV. UZHGOROD, USSR. USSR UDC: 629.7.036:536.46 GOLOVICHEV, V. I., DIMITROV, V. I. "Composition and Thermodynamic Properties of Combustion Products of Hydrogen in Air" Aerofiz. Issledovaniya [Acrophysical Research -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 83-85 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Aviatsionny-ye i Raketnyye Dvigateli, No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5.34.90, from the Resume). Translation: The problem of determining the values of equillibrium composi- tions and properties of the products of combustion of hydrogen in air is solved numerically. The following quantities were defined: the values of Tcomb. prod.' enthalpy, entropy, frozen and equillibrium heat capacities Cp and Cv, frozen and equillibrium values of adiabatic index, molecular weight of combustion products. The solution is produced by a linearized version of the Newton-Raf-son method. Results are presented in the parameter ranges P = 0.5-10 atm, a = 0.5-10, To = 300-12000 K. I figure. 1/1 USSR UDC: 662-58 GOLOV V. I.,DIMITROV, V. I., SOLOUKIIIN, R. i., Novosibirsk "Numerical Analysis of Kinetic Models of Hydrogen Combustion" Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya -i Vzryva, Vol 9, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 95-101 Abstract: The paper presents a numerical integration of the system of kinetic equations which describe the reaction of ignition and com1bustion of hydrogen, for various initial states and kinetic models of the system (in- troduction of additives, change in the initial level of concentration of active centers, addition of water vapor). These calcidations are done to determine the sensitivity of the kinetic model to the effect of changes in small initial concentrations of active centers, and to define the pa-rt played by nonisotherraality of the combustion process. A compurison is made with experimental data on ignition delays. 1/1 USSR UBC: 621-38 GCJMVLIMT_N P , YELISEYEV, V. A., and ZOLOTI-REV, V. P. I&MYAWII~ "Mlinimum Cascaded Capacitance of Neuristors" Kiev, Izvestiya V"LTZ SOSSR--Radioelektronika, No 6, 1972, Pp 767-773 Abstract: The nilrpose of this paper is to compute the ca- pacitance ~,,f' the 'Load determini-ng the minimiu.:, dimensions of a neu- ristor s-'Ua,-e, an.,~ to derive cenexL~I conditioi-Is -Lor prcz~.--atin~_- a pulse alonC: the neuristor. To do this, the minimum. value ol, the cascaded nerrist-or must be co_~--outed as a function of the dist_,~,_,-Ice beti-ireen t-hyristbor stage and the lower base poilit. This Paper, 1:11ich shows how t-he comPutction is done, is the sequel to an earlier paper of 'Uhe two last-named authors above mnodell nc-v- rona -- A k")emiconduCtor Nodel o`L7 the Neuron -- Uch. %-.p. If.,W, Vladivostok, Ser. fiz.-mat. nauh, 1969, 17, -P 152) in whicl-,_ it, i..,as s ic;.n that thie e-c-itation, -formation, -end propa,,~,alt-;on of a in a neuri--tor line u0in- partially di_---',-rj.f)ut_ed, quasi-mairix, Planar enitaxial thyriotors connected at the lo!..rer base, are i~os- sible becLIlse of the above-mentioned caq-,acita~,~ce Irldi its -~,bility to store energy. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-397-331.5 GOLOVIKHINA, V.P., ZOLOTAREV, V-F. 1-- - an 'Analysis Of Nonvacuum Mathods Of Television Image Conversion With Stored Chargoo V eb. Mikroolektronika (Microelactronica--Collection Of WorkB), MOSCOW, Izd-vo Msovotskcya Radio," No 4, 1971, pp 229-236 Abstract: The problems are conaidored of further development of methods of evaluating the characteristics of the quality of image conversion and the in- formation characteristics of solid-state methods of television image conversion. The principal circuit of a nonvacuum method of television imago conversion and the equivalent circuit of a solid-state image converter arc shown. Relation- ships are developed for the signal-to-noise ratio, roSDonsiveness, transmission frequency of frames, video signal amplitude, and others, and also for performance, information responsiveness and the Percentage of information which is admitted. The num or of lost frames because of photoelectric and commitation time lags is estimated. The dependences are cited of responsiveness, performance, trans- mission frequency of'frames, information and relative resnonsiveness of known methods of image conversion in a video signal, on the resolution. It is con- oluded that the most promising methods of television im9ge conversion are methods which use comr-mitation by electrical setting Ltaktovyyj pulses and by a neuriator pulse. 5 fig. 12 raf. 1/1 - 37 - USSR UDC 621.383.8:621.383.4 GoLoylau",-1;,_~ , ZOLOTAREV, V. F. "Analysis of Nonvacuum. Methods of Television Conversion of Images with Charge Storage" V sb. Mikroelektronika (Microelectronics -- Collection of Works), Issue 4, Mosc(w, "Sov. radio," 1.971, pp 229-238 (from RZh--Elektyoliika i -ye ~ _e primeneniye, No 10, October 1971, Abstract No 1OB321) Translation: Problems are considered of the further develop.,Ient of riniethods of evaluation of the characteris tics of Lhe auality of image convers-lon arid the information characteristics of solid-state methods of TV image conver- sion. Relations are derived for the signal-to-noise ratio, sensitivity, frame transfer frequency, the amplitude of the video signal and others, and also for the output, information sensitivity and percent of information passed. The number of lost frames because Of Dhotoelectric and commutation inertia is evaluated. The dependence of the sensiti.vitv, output, frame transfer frequency, inforr-ation and comparative sensitivitv of known methods of converting images into a video signal upon resolving power is considered. 5 ill. 12 ref. Author's Abstract. 1/1 .1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040ECIO TITLE--MATRIX PHOTOELECTRIC IMAGE CONVERTER -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GOLOVIKHTNA, V.P-t ZOLOTAREVe V.F., SUKHANOVY S- -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK TURKM. SSR, SER, FIZ.-TEKH-, KHIM. GEOL. NAUK 1970, (2), 84-92 .DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 -.SUBJECT AREAS--NAVIGATION TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOELECTRIC METHOD, IMAGE CONVERTERt PHOTORESISTORl CADMIUM SULFIDE# CADMIUM TELLURIDEs TV CAMERA CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1229 STEP NO--UR/0202/TO/000/002/0084/0092 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136640 P U PICLAS-SIFIF-0-- - 2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136640 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT1--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. METHODS WERE DEVELOPED TO DESIGN THE MA*TRIX PHOTOELEC. CONVERTER TO BE USED AS A SOURCE OF VIDEO SIGNALS IN A TELEVISION CAMERA WITHOUT ANY VACUUM SYSTEM. THE MATRIX IS ASSUMED TO COMPRISE CONDUCTIVE RAILS OF TE, PERPENDICULAR TO AL RAILS, AND COS PHOTORESISTORS, NfCDStPtCDTE JUNCTIONS BEING PRODUCED AT THE CONTACTS OF .TE AND COS. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SWEEP GENERATORS OF SIMILAR ELEMENTS ARE PROPOSED. CIRCUIT SCHEMES ARE GIVEN. THE RELATION BETWEEN THE MATRIX AND INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT PARAMETERS WAS DERIVED. AS AN EXAMPLEt A CAMERA WAS DESIGNED WHICH HAD A SENSITIVITY OF 1.5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 LX, VIDEO SIGNAL VOLTAGE.4 MVt AND 625 LINES. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SWEEP GENERATORIPARAMETERS ARE TABULATED. FACILITY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST., ASHKHABAD? USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ui)c 669.15.018.8 LEVIN, F. L., KOPMAT-YEV, A. I., BABAKOV, A. A., COLOVIN, A. I., and Mmov, S. V. "Effect of Alloying Elements on Structure and Properties of Chromium-Langanese Steel" Sb. tr. TsNII chern. metallurgii (Collection of 14orks of Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Hetallurgy), 1970, vyp. ??, pp 119-124 M-1,!etallurgiya, No 3, Ear 71, Abstract 110 31609 by authors) Translationt During the start-up of the industrial production of i-1-contain-ing stainless steel Yhl7AGl4 (EP213) it was found that the steel is susceptible to the forvation of porosity caused by the evolution of 1i during the crystal- 2 0 lization of ingots. Peculiarities of the effect of Ti, C, 11i, and 11; on the Steel's structure and propertieg were studied and rational alloyine, limits assuring the complete elimination of ingot porosity ircre establl.,;hed. The quality of the metal was improved without any impairment of its physico- mechanical properties. One illustration, One table. Bibliography with two titles. 1/1 USSR BABAKOV, A. A. , M. H., DANILYUK, 1. D. UDC 669.14.018-584,001.6 LEVIN, F. L. , KONDRAT 'YEV, A. I. 1 6 ~, ~. , KUL - KOVA, YE. B., PEUNTM, A. YE., OPAIIEVICli, 0. A., and MIMHENKO, I'ExperienL in Production of Sheet From 25Kh17N4Gl5AF2 Steel" Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy [Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of IN-Ork-s], No 77, Metallurgiya Press,, 1970, pp 124-131 Translation: The first experimental group of 40-nm sheets. of t>Tc 2SKhl7N4GlSAF2 high-strength nonmagnetic steel has been manufactured. Based on studies of tile s. pecific-s. of the production of the steel during varioua stages of the technolo- gical process and study of the properties of the metal produced, practical recom- mendations are given for the production of sheet, 3 fiVres; 3 tables. 1/1 USSR MC 669.017#li669,14.018.8 LEVIN, F. L., KOTMIRAVY-EV, A. I., BABAKOV, A. A., GOLOVIN-, A. I., and ni TI-IOV, S. V. .-M W41-1--.", .- "Influence of Alloying Elements on Structure and Properties of Chrome- Manganese Steel" Spetsia.l'nyye Stali i Splavy (S-pacial Steels and Alloys -- Collection of Works), No 77, Metallurglya- Press, 1970, pp 119-124 Translationt During the process of industrial productlon of n-itrogen-con- -2 taining Khl7AG14 (E;~ 13) stainless steel, a tendency off" the steel to forma- tion of pores resulting from separation of nitrogen during crystallization of ingots, was noted, The specifics of the influence of titanium, cixbon, nickel, and nitrogen on the stricture xnd DrOperties of t~e s~_eel are studied and effective lirid-ts of all9ying are determined, providing for complete elinina- tion of porosity of ingots. T'he quality of the metai was increased witho-ut decreasing the physical and mechanical properties of the steel. I ficures; 1 table; 2 biblio. refs. 1~9 USSR uDc 66-046-51+541.321:536-7+532-72+532-529.6 KUNIN, L. L.Y GOLaE"A-,M_., SCUROVOY, Yu. N., and MOKHRITT, V. 14. Problemy degazatsi-i metallov. Fenoirenologicheska,.,-a teoriya (Problems of Metals Degassin-g. Phenomenolo-gical Theory), Moscow, "Nauka" Press, 1972, 327 PP.) illustrations, graphs, tables, biblio.--Yraphic references, 16GO copies printed. Translation of Annotation: The book discusses the thermodynamic theory of sol- utions of Gaz impurities in metals, the phenomenolor,ical theory of their diffusion in solids and mlts, principles of measuring therinod,.rnamic and kinetic parameters in gaG-metal systems, and maVher2_tical description of deiTas- sing solids and melts. The monograph also covers problems comprising the theoretical basis for studying and determining gas contents in metals. Tne book is Intended for scientists, engineers, and rraduate 5tudents and students of senior courses specializing in physical chemistry, as well as for sp3cialists of other areas of Gcience and technology in which the problems of mass transfer of gas contaminant5 are of fundamental importance, Translation of Table of Contents: Forevord 3 Introduction 5 1/8 USSR KUNIN, L. L. et al., Probleny degazatsii metallov. Fenozienologicheskaya teoriya, Moscow, "Haukall Press, 1972. PART ONE T1MR:,1ODYNA1-aG REGVW-UTIES OF GAS DI530LJJTICN ILI J~ E TALS Ch. I. Brief Data on Chemical Thennodynamics 18 1. t Themodynamic System 18 2. f Thermodyn2mic Function 19 3. Conditions of Equilibritun 25 4. re-T-tial Holar Values 27 Ch. II. Introduction to the Thermodynamic Thoor, y of Solutions 31 1. General Aspects and Methods of Formulatin.- the Composition 31 2. Gaseous Solutions 35 3. General Expression for the Chemcal Potential of Components in the Solution, Activity, Activity Factor 43 )j. Ideally Diluted Solutions. Henx-y Law and Raoult Lanw Ideal , Solutions 44 5. Selection of a Standard State. Transition of One Standard St-ite to Anothor 46 6. Excess lbemr od~'r c Functions 50 7. Determination of Integral Thermodynamic Properties Via Partial Ones 52 8. 1~-,gular Solutions 5h 2/3 USSR KIRM15 L. L. et al., Problemy degazatsii metallov. Fenomenologicheskaya teoriya , Moscow, "NaWra" Preas., 1972. 9. Hypothetical State of a Component in Solution. Diluted Regular Solutions 58 10. Interaction Parameters 64 Ch. III . Thermodynx-.ics of Degassing Processes 76 1. Gas-Forming imutunitie~ and 1-11'eans of Deryassing 76 2. Solubility of Diatomic Gases. Sieverts Law 79 3. Solubility of Gases in Alloys 86 4. Application of Interaction Parameters for Solubility Calculations in Multicomponent Alloys Based on a Single Solvent 90 Ch. IV. Transfer Processes and Flow Thermodynamics 99 1. Certain General Aspects 99 2. Continuity Equations 102 3. Other laws of Conservation 104 4. Continuity Snuations for Mixtures. Characteristic Velocities. Diffusive Flows 103 5. Themo(:krnanic Forces and Collective Flows 11i 6. Onsager's Linear Equattions 1-16 7. Diffusion &-juation. Diffusion Factor 119 References 124 3/B USSR KUNIN5 L. L. et al., Problemy degazatsii metallov. Fenomenologiclies'Kaya teoriya, Moscmi, "Nauka" Press, 1972. PART TTX THEORY OF DZGASSI1,1G OF SOLIDS Ch. V. Formulation of the Problem of Degassing of Solids 126 1. Gas-Forming Impurities 126 2. Random-Movement Model (Ernfest Model). Fokker-Plank 3juation 127 3. Terminal Conditions for the Diffusion Equation 129 4. Boundary-Value Problems 132 5. Problem Ponaulation on Degassing Semi-Infinite Space 'With Linear Boundary Value Conditions 133 Ch. VI. TAnear Problems in Degassing of Solids 135 1. First Bowidary-Value Problem for Somi-InTinite 131paco 135 2. Pint Boundai-f-Vabto Problem for ~~mi-'Infinita '-)'PAcr- in Degassing lnio an Evacnaateel Volume 138 3. rhird Boundary-Value Problem for Degassing a 5--ni-Infinite Space 1110 4. 4- Third Boundary-Value Problem on Condiuion of Gas Balance Over the Snecimen Beirug 1~_,gassed. Degassing Into a Closed Volwre 143 Third Boundary-:Valuc Problem for a Semi--Tr-finite Space on Condition of Gas Over the Specimen Being Degassed. A Case of High-VelocitY Evacuation 1~5 h/8 U3 - USSR KUNIN, L. L. et al., 111robleny degazatsii metallov. Fenomenologicheska-ya teoriya , Hloscow, "Naulzall Press, 1972. 6. Results of Treatment of Problems on Degassing a Semi-Infinite Space 148 7. Problems of Degassing Bounded Solids Under Similar Boundary- Value Conditions of the First Fdnd 14q 8. Problem of DeSassing a Sphere 1,1ith BoLuidary-Value Conditions of the TTLLrd Kind. Pressure Above a Sphere Being Degassed 155 9. Steady-State Flow and Gas Permeability 158 Ch. VII . Nonlinear Problems of the Theory of Diffusion in Solids 163 1. Nonlinear Bounda ry-Value Conditions. Linearization 164 2. Problem of Degassimg, a Semi-Infinite Space With Nonliliear Boundary-Value Conditions of the Third Kind 167 3. Third Boimdaary-Value Problem for a Semi-Infinite Space With a Nonlinear Condition. Simplest Generalizations 171 4- Froblen of Degassing a Sphere With Nonlinear Boundary-Value Conditions 174 5. Formulation of Problems With Allowance for the Specific Properties of a Diffusive Yedilm. 18c) 6. Problem of Diffusion in a Semi-Infinite Space 184 7. Xcllathb and Foster's Theory of Permeability 191 518 8. Problems Mith Diffusion Factors Being Ftuictious of Concentration 195 USSR KUND4, L. L. et al., Problemy de~gazatsii metallov. Fenomenologicheskzrya teoriya , Moscow, Illaulka" Press, 1972. 9. Nonisothermic Diffusion jog Referen ces 205 PART T=R CERTAMIT TITEDRETICAL PROBLM41S OF DMASSRIG IfELTS Ch. VITI. Gravitational Thermal Convection in the Horizontal layer of a 14elt 208 1. Fundamental Eauations 208 2. Origination of Convection in a Liquid Layer 211 3. Movement of a Liquid in a Convection Cell 215 11. Diffuse Flow on the Free Surface of a Liquid 223 5. Gravitational Convection During Ifeat Exchange at Boundary Surface:3 226 Ch. IX. y Convection Thermocipillai- 231 1. Fundamental Equatilons and Boundary Equations 232 2. Conditions for the 01-19ination of Convection in IfInt-al 235 3. Conditions for the Origination of Convection in 51a,- 0 23--)6 11. Calculation of VIC Velocity Field Amplitude for a Liquid in a Diff use Flow 237 6/8 am= Z-7~j 7~ :i"" USSR KWMi, L. L, et al., Problemy degazatsii metallov. Fenomenologicheskaya teoriya., Mosc%,-, "Nauka" Press, 1972. Ch. X. Gas Diffusion From the M'elt Into a Gas Cavity -,iTith Low Peclet Munbers 239 1. Fundamental Equations 239 2. Initial Stage of Growth 242 3. Asymptotic Growth of a Cavity 244 4. Cavity Growth at Low Supersaturation 246 Ch. XI. Movement and Diffuse Gro,..rth of a Cavity !~hith Lov Reynold's Numbers 2h,0 1. Cavity Movement in a Vi~;cous Uquid 249 2. Viscous Resistance of a Cavity in Oscan's ApproxLmation 254 3. Quasi-Stationary Groiirth Hate of a Cavity 259 Ch. XIJ . Aovement and Diffuse Growth of Spherical C-av-.iVy at High Reynold.,; Humbern 261 1. Efluation of Motion for -an 2!Tand-Lng Gas Cavity In an Liquid 262 2. Forces Acting on a Cavity in a Low-Viscosity Liqu-id 264 3. Lagrange Equations for a Gas Cavity in a Quasi-Viscotio Liquid 268 4. Diffuse Flow Over the Surf"ace of a Cavity 271 References 273 7/8 USSR MIMI, L. L. et al., Problerzy degazatsii metallov, Fenonenologicheskaya teoriya, JI-loscaw, "Nat'dra" Press, 1972. PART FOUR EXPERrMENTAL DATA AIM OALYTICAL METHODS Ch. XIII. Methods of Determining the Theniiotrnaiaic Properties of Gas- Forming Impurities in 1,16tals 274 1. Calorimetry 27h 2. Equilibritui 11-lethods 275 3. Rd 'Method 282 4. Thennodywodc FroDerties of Gases in Metals 283 Ch. XIV. 1-lethods of Deter"i'Lliling Diffusion Parameters 291 1. Study of Degassing Processes by Recording the Pressure in a Reaction Volmne 292 2. Study of L~---rass-Lng Processes in an Irytermecb.ate Voluvrie 295 3. Inelasticity 1.1'ethods 29~ 11. Exper:ijnental Data 301 References 307 AppendiYer, 310 References 324 8/8 USSR UDC 536.22+53G.252 VOINOV, 0. V., PETROV, A. G. , Moscow "Transfer of Energy from an Evaporating Drop into the Vaj)01- ;MC~HLIm" Zhurnal PrikladnoN, Mlekhanik-i i Teklinichaskoy FiziIJ, No 1, 1972, pp 74-73 Abstract: The distribution of temperature around an exiaporating drop ill a vapor medium is studied. The transfer of energy occurs by molOCUlar heat conduct i vi ty, convection and radiation. The mean free path lengtil of radiation is significantly greater than the characteristic distance over which the tempcrattire changes. The times of relaxation of tcmperatui*e to its stable value and characteristic distances over t-Jiich tOIIIj)C7',3tLII'O distribution changes are determined. 1/1 USSR UDC 532-517:536.3 GOLOVEII A.M., SERGITYEVOKIY, E.D. "Flaw in Laminar Boundary layer Durin-- Intc:ns-i-ie Injcctflon ard T~adiant -EeaL change" Minsk) lnzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 20, Ho 5, 1971, Rp B3,,-- Abstracts An asymptotic solution is obtained to the system of boundary layer equations with intense injection of foreign ray-absorbing substance for optically thick and tbin boundary layers.wi-th account for the magnetic field effect. Analyt- ical formulae are obtained which allow calculation of tem- perature profiles and concentration. The results of temper- ature calculation agree well with those obtained earlier- by the numerical method. A heat flux to the wall for an optically thick boundary layer asymptotically tends to zero with increasing injection parameter and Prandtl number. .1/.l T -7 Ref, Acc. Absfr"TiiEft g 1e'rv ce:' --7 AP0050460 INTERNAT. AEROSPACE AMTf$ Z/IYO/7C A70-23868 Approximate solution Of the equations of the boundary layer with iniection (Priblizhennoo reshenis uravnenii pollrenichnollo sloia pri vduv9).!%jj,2fijft0 and E. D. Sergievskii (Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi Universiter, Moscow, USSR). Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 18, Jan. 1970, p, 110-117. 11 refs. In Russian. Considered is the system of equations fora laminar boundary layer with blowing through the surface of a wedge with top angles of pi and one-half pi. Analytic solution of the linearized motion equation yields results which are in a fine agreement with the numerical methods. Simple analytic expressions are presented Jor calculation of the concentration arW temperature fields at large and small Prandtl and Schmidt numbers. (Autho2)./ REEL/FRAME :1981040j%-F PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 031 UNCLASSIFIED TITEE--THERMAL ANO DIFFUSION RELAXATION OF AN EVAPORATING DROP WITH TNTERNAL HEAT EMISSION -U- AUTHOR -(02)-VOLKOV, F.G.i GOLOVINt A.M. ,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--NOVOSIBIRSK, AKADENIYA NAUK SSSR, SIBIRSKCYE OTOELEN[YE ZHURNAL PRIKLADNOY MEKHANIKI I TEKHNICHESKOY FIZIKI, NO Lp JAN-FE13 70y PP 76-87 DATE PUBLISHED-------70 SUBJECT AREA-S--PilYSICS TOPIC TAGS--REYNOLDS NUMBER, MATHEMATIC ANALYSIS, HEAT FLUX PICKUP, HEAT DIFFOSIONP GAS RELAXATION, RELAXATION PROCESS, EVAPORATION, HEAT OF VAPORIZATION CONTROL MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMe--3001/0962 STEP NO--IJR/0207/70/000/001/0078/0087 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01"16609 I t,,'jN"C 1--A'7, S ( ~2/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27MOV7C CIRC ACCESSION N-J--AP0126609 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROBLEMS -,)F THE NONSTATIOINARY EVAPORATION OF A HEAT EMITTING DROP WITH A UiNIFORM DISTRIBUTION OF I SOURCES IS CONSIDERED. - SMALLNESS OF INTERINAL HEAT THE ASSU."IPTIDN ON THE THE REYNOLDS (R EQUALS UA-V SIMALLER THAN 1) ANO PECLET (P SUBD EQUALS US-0 SMALLER THAN 1) NUMBERS, WHERE A IS THE DROP RADIUS, U IS THE RELATIVE SPEED OF MOTIONs AND V, Dt X ARE THE VISCOSITY, DIFFUSION AND TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF THE VAPOR GAS MEDIUM, mAKES IT POSSIBLE TO NEGLECT CONVECTIVE VAPOR AND HEAT TRANSFER, AND TO CONSIDER THE CONCENTRATION AND TEMPEPATURE FIELDS AS SPHERICALLY SY'-it"'ETRICAL. SINCE THE DENSITY OF THE SATURATED VAPOR IS SMALLER THAN THAT OF THE LIQUID, CONVECTIVE FLOW RESULTING FROM VARIATION OF THE DROP RADIUS IS NOT TAKEN 114T0 ACCOUNT. BASIC EQUATIONS ARE ESTABLISHED FOR THE PROBLEM OF THE DIFFUSION AND THERMAL RELAXATION OF A DROP AT TEMPI:RATURE T SUBO WITH INTERNAL HEAT SOUf~CES 'WHICH, SUDDENLY F-[,,Ii)S ITSELF IN A MEDIUM 41TH TEMPERAN)RE T SUBIt"lFIjNIfY- FROM THESE EQUArIONS THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IS DETERMINED, ASSUMING THAT ENER6Y TRAMSFER F?'O.-'.i THE DROP TO THE GAS IS ACCO,'4PLISHED 13Y RADIATION, DIFFUSION, THERMAL CONDUCTfVITYi ANO THE DiFFUS19N THERMAL EFFECT. THE DIFFUSION A,ND HEAT FLOWS RESULTING FROM THE MOLECULAR HEAT CONDUCTIVITY ARE SUBSEQUENTLY DETERMINED* U-NC LAS S I F I E 0 3/3. 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAH--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126609 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IT IS SHOWN THAT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS A QUASISTATIONARY RFGIME- OF DROP EVAPORATION IN THE TIME PERIOD TAU S1,360 IS SMALLER TIIA,',.' T IS SiMALLFR THAN OR SIMILAR TO TAU EXIsrs, IF rHE HEAT QUANTITY, ABSORBED OR EMITTED BY THE UNIT OF DROP V0lLU:',)E 1,14 THE PPOCESS OF TEMPERATURE RELA,