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112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES51NG DATE--IA,OCT70
TITLE--THE TECHNIQUE OF ISOLATING TETANUS HeMOLYSIN AND STUDY OF SOME OF
ITS PROPERTIES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-GOLSliMID., V*K., ZAKGEYM, D.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--BYULLETEN' EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 1970, VOL 69,
NR 5, PP 116-118
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BI.OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TC-TANUS, GEL, FILTRATIONj TOXIN, HEMOLYSIN, ERYTHROCYTE,
HEMOGLOBIN
CONTROL i'-lARKIlJlG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0209 STEP ('40--UR/0219/70/069/,305/0116/0118
CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0120907
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120907
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GEL FILTRATION ON COLUt-INS, YflIT'Li
SEPHADEX G-100 41TH THE RATIO OF THE HEIGHT TO THE JIAMETE(~ FROM 25 TO L
TO 87.5 TO 1 ENABLED TO ISOLATE TETANUS HEMOLYSIN AND NEUROTOXIN. THE
ADMINISTRATION OF PURIFIED TETANUS HEMOLYSIN TO RAaBITS DI3 NOT CAUSE
MANIFESTATIONS OF TETANUS, BUT RESULTED IN A REDUCTION OF THE QUANTITY
.OF ERYTHROCYTES ANO HEMOGLOBIN IN THE BLOOD. THE SEDIMENTATION
COEFFICIENT OF HEMOLYSIN COMPRISED 3.22SI THE MOLECULAR V~EIGHT ArCURDING
TO GEL FILTRATION DATA, 55,000-60000. THE PH OPTIMUM, TEMPERATURE
COEFFICIENT AND INFLUENCE OF SOME CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES ON THE ACTIVITY OF
HEMOLYSIN WERE DETERMINED. FACILITY: MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF
VACCINES AND SERA.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service:,.."' Ref. Code:
METALS ABST.
E)/,3
1 46 0019 Fffect of Composition on the Hot Shortness of Aluminium--,~.
Magnesium--SWconA.Hoys. G.~il.Vorob'e%,,R..NI.Gol'shtpin-
I.I,;Nlaurits..i.,idA.A.,),Ianina. Tsvet..%Ict2411y;,NovA969,
(11), 65-66 [in Russian).
The hot shortness of a number of alloys belonging to the Al-NIg--Si
system was studied as a function of 'Mg and Si content (0. 45-1. 2 and
0. 2-0. 9'~_ resp.). The hot hardness was determined by studying crack
development in annular samples. making 10 determimitions for each.
For low NIg contents the hot hardness was independent of Si content.
For alloys contg. 0. 65% INIg the hot hardness fell sharply with increas
ing Si content, reaching 16-20'. at the upper end of the composition
range. This agrees with existing data.-G. A.
X-REF. See also 7004-35 0297.
RFEL/ FRAIME
USSR UDC: 512.25/.26+519-3:330-115(02)
GOLISHTEYN, Ye. G.
"The Theoz7 of Duallity in Mathematical Programming and its Applications"
Teoriya dvoystvennosti v matematicheskom Drogrammirovanii i yeye Dri-
lozheniya (cf. English above), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971, 351 PP, ill. I r.
28 k. (from RM-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 1OV487 K)
Translation: The monograph deals with the theory of duality formulated
in recent decades for an extensive class of extremim problems in -func-
tional spaces. Here a general analytical scheme is given for formulat-
ing dual problems, theorems of duality are established, criteria of op-
timality are derived. In particular, the general theory of' duality
enables derivation of many new results for mathematical programming.
It may also find application in various divisions of mathematics. in
the monograph the dualistic approach is used for solving a number of'
problems in the theory of approximations. In particular it is used as
the basis for constructing a very general theory of optimum- approxima-
tion with additional limitations.
Chapter 1--Necessar7 Data Frcm Functional AnalYsis; Chapter 2--
Generalized Relations of Duality; Chapter 3-Theorems of Duality for
112
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GOL'SHTEYTT, Ye. G., Teoriya, dvoystve-nnosti v matemarticheskom programs
mirovanii i yeye prilozheniya, Moscow, "Hauka", 1971, 351 PP, ill.
1 r. 28 k.
Problems of Convex Programming; Chapter 4--Linear Reference Functions
and Concretization of the Formulations of Dual Problems.and Criteria of
Optimality; Chapter 5--Finite-Dimensional Problems of Convex Programming;
Chapter 6--Problems in Fraction al-Convex Prograrnming; Chapter 7--Prob-
lems of Outimilm Approximation by Elements of a Convex Set; cizapter 8--
Problems of Optimum Approximation With Additional Limitations; Chapter
9--Some Classes of Problems of Optimum Approximation With Additional
Limitations; Chapter 10--Extremum Problems in Complex Programming.
Bibliography of 100 titles.
2/2
USSR
"Oscillations of a Mechanical System with a Finite Number of Degrees of
Freedom under the Effect of a Continuous Repeated Load"
Tr. Tallin. Politek-hn. in-ta (Works of Tallin Polytechnical Institute),
1970, A, No 293, pp 33-93 (from RZh-Hekhanika, No 11, Nlov 70, Abstract
No 11A135)
Translation: This article contains a study of small linear oscillations
of systems with any finite number of degrees of freedom under the effect
of a continuous repeated load of finite duration for the general case
of sign-varinble forcen of different magnitude and different duration of
effect. When determininp, the dinplacementB of the mastien of a inechantcat
system only the first two principal forms of oscillations are considered.
The solution is given both considering the forces of resistance and with-
out them. T"re total oscillations are defined as the sum of the natural
and forced oscillations. The bibliography has 12 entries.
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AP0003333- CHEMICAL ABST. 11119a03
0
108936q Determination of 4,6-dinitro-m-xylene in m-xylene
C
nitration preducts. Kaminskii. A.-Ya.; CoOlVIlUn. E. I.:
Gitis, 5. S. (Vsvs. Nauch.-Issled. Prockt. A nsU. Imorionicr.,
USSR) Za---od. _(Ruis)w Irlie products
of nitr. tion of ni-xvlene are both 4,6- and 2,4-dinitro derivs.
To analyze tile inix-t., the isomers arc, reacted with ketones or
with other compds. contg. all acti've inetilylelle group in a basic
nictliurn fjanovsky reaction). The 4,6-deriv. fornis I colored
product with max. absorption at 646 nin. and the 2,4-deriv.
forins a complex with a short-wave niax. absurption. The
conipn. of the isomer inixt. may he thus detd. spectronietrically. w
1--.t,.NOII is used as a hase (in C6l-ls-,NltOH soln.) because tile
cojorcd products are more stable than in K011-H20 soln. With
Nle2co as the nucleophilic agent, the max. values wtre at 6.50
mn. fur the 4,6-deriv. and 416 nm. fo.- the 2,4-deriv. HCON-
Mv.~ call be uscd iristea(I of WzCO; the maN. are almost the
S.'1111C alld tile I)tOdUCIS tire more stable. For the 4,6-dcriv.
there is a wide range of MeOll conen. in which absotlitivity is
const. At 660 nin, the 2,4-complex also absorbs; however,
absorbance decreases with increasing MeOlf concri. in the inixt.
Tbe optilruill colicn. of McOH in the inixt. is 8.5~" , the com-
plex Avith 2,44soiner is not formed, and the conwit of the 4,6-
deriv. call be detd. (I component anal.). The optimum concri.
of Et,NOli ii 0.0103f, in this rcgion tile absorhance is indepen.
dent of the base concii. The colored complex of the 4,6-isoiner
obeys Beer's law, the molar ubsorptivity is 1.04 X 104 I.,"mole
ciii. The r(-Iati%,(- error is -:i-- .1r - L. J. Zeman
Y, 4 qrZ2-j
I ~,~
USSR UDC 616.001.4-08
SHCHUR, V. V., MAKEYEVA, 11. S., ARENBERG, A. A., GOL'TS, M. V., and NIU110ROV,
YU. A., Fryazino Central Hunicipal Hospital
"Use of a I.Lser to Treat Wounds"
Leningrad, Vestnik Khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, Vo 6, 1972, pp 85-89
Abstracti A hellun-neon laser (output power 10 milliwatts, wavelength
6328 R) was used to treat 25 patients with persistent non-healing wounds and
trophic ulcers of the lower extremities 'that had previously shown no res-
ponse to conservative treatment, physical therapy, or sur,gery. The coitrse
of treatment ineltded 12 to 25 daily sessions with the initial exposure of 20
to 30 seconds gradually increased to several minutes. I'he results showed
conplete healing of the wounds with the formation of a i.-ather elastic connectIve-
tissue scar and eDithelizatiori in 19 and marked contraction of the woluid
area in 4. in 'the great najority of patients, active gxowth of Er~-nulations
in the wound and start of epithelizzation at the marginvs were evid(nit after
3 to 5 sessions, Neither the microflora of the wound nor the main
cal irAexes (except a slight decrease in the WBC after 70 to 10 procedures
and near normalization by the end of treatment) were significantly af,'-ected
Ir 10
y the laser radiation. Follow-up of 16 patients f r 3 to 7 months revealed
no recurrences of the wounds.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621-373.531.i(o88.8)
AL'TER, A. M. , GOLITS, M....Ye. , C-UDZEITKO, A. B. , OSTREROV, V. M. , Ukrainian
Scientific Research institute of Machine Tools and Cuttin,-, Tools
"A Transistorized Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 269987, filed 22 Jul 68, T)Wblished 4 Aua 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhniks-, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No lG231 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a transistorized -Oulse
generator which contains a multivibrator and an additional transistor of
opposite conductivity type connected in a common base circuit. To simp-1-4fy
the device, a time-mark capacitor is connected to the collector of the
additional transistor and to the emitter of one of the multivibrator
transistors. This time-mark capacitor is simultaneously connected through
a resistor, two capacitom. and a second resistor to the collector of the
other multivibrator transistor.
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1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--FRO,M THE "OKEANn WAR GAMES REGION THE HUNT -U-
AUTHOR--GOLTSE-vi. V.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZVEST[YA, APRIL 251 1970% P 3, COLS 4-5
DATE PUBLISHED--25APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--MILITARY SCIENCES, 14ECH., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE EmGR,
AERONAUT ICS
TOPIC TAGS--WAR GAMESP MILITARY TRAININGt ANTISUBMARINE 14ARFAPE, ATTACK
AIRCRAFT, ATTACK HELICOPTER, COMBATANT SHIP
CCUTROL MARKING-NO qESTRICTIONS
oncUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0075 STEP ~10--UR/9003/70/(,~0010()O/()003/0003
CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP10100634
2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AN0100634
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SUCCESSFUL COMBINED ASIVI
OPLERATIONS BY THE LAND BASED AIRFORCEt CARRIER BASED HELICOPTERS, AND
THE SURFACE FLEET DURING "OKEAN11 WAR GAMES ARE MENTIONED.
~r
i P-lif- t a - ~ I It' I [-D
-5
THE Bl'HAVIOR OF
WNDER !RRADIATI(NN
(Paper by T. M. Du~,mva, and kit Pr,y--,: ",ci(-n-
~n-ich ln-,titute AtrMIIC V. I. I, i n,
tific P
I)imitrov,;rau, USSr; Dimit-rov"Ia", rat,,rial,
E;tcr.:I*.nl i~-,iuli b1,I,:11_,m1 ',AV7,Crb17i:, z-aterials
til control rvds f1fil"If"'Vni: reactor,.), Ilissial", Internat! 0 11,01 Work-
ing Group for Fast P.Pactors Spocialists Motitino, Dimitrcvt1rad,
4-8 June 19731
rhe, ifvj;ult.,; of an invostioation of thc, raiiation
at ol,i I ity of pore and alloyed eur,,piu:n oxide,
irr-11ated at tomperaturS? of 500 - 600"C by an
int,!iral flux of I x 10* ' neutrons per square
Cotitimeter are given. The dimensional and
St1*11CLural stabilities and compatibility with
tho litcket (cladding) material were studied.
ado concerning the applica-
ConcluuIons were m,
tion of the absorbents investigated in fast
reactors .
I n It r o4i u,.- t i on
In hiet reactors, characterized by a hich density of neutron
fluxes anti considerable operatino temperatures, the application of
ri,~ absurbeittu is Vcry promising.
The n,y-abnurbinq materials differ advantavously fion the
n,-absoil-itto in tlioir lack of nucli.,ar reactions, loadinq to tile
formation tit gaseous products. In connection with this, tho pro-
blevi of gas liberation and gas swelling is removed, and Lheoc are
one of the. principal radiation effects in n,i-ab~,orbcritn. in
n,y-absorbtnits, as a conzoquence of the capture of neutronw,
jj either isotopes or the initial substance are fcrmed, or atoms of
I I - the adjacent element in the periodic system.
48
kii
am, i
AN" SAI'FTY rC%",)S
[ArtiCIC by S. 'N. Votiliov. 'V. V- r. t 1' 34. 1.
Research Int;titutc of At~mic Reactors ir'1_11 V. Lenill.
Dimitrov,1v Porilcshehavushchx~,, mat rialv i
reculirova.4. bystrykii rcnktcr-~%', ]Wrslan, lnt,~,rnaticnal Werk-
iii~ Ur up I Or' FaSt Peactors ~;pveiai istt; M~~et ii-, : nt~rnational
Atomic Mier(iy Aqency, tiiniitrovarad, 4-e -!,.;ni7, 19-~'
Tht, rcrults ot an invvstiqatian of rt~tiu-
lat ton (0) rods, burr,-iip ccnpons-1-on kKF-Z) rodS,
and rods for compensatiun of the terperit-ure and
powor effects of reactivity (KS-1) , which had
nperiti~.I in thf, J4011-60 from 1 yoetr to 2.'~ ~~,ars,
are iven. it waq established that the L,~tsic
radiiLion effects determinin--, the efftci~n~-t- of
the 113, (absorbing cIvments) is the bulcir_ (.i-_1l_1nj,) of
thi! carbide, Lhe magnitude of which it; asszciated
with teirperaLure and burn-up. Gas liberitticn from
114C at working temperatures for the zperativri of
the rod is riot treat and does riot exceed 11,1A out
of the total formed.
1. Introduction
In a roactvr, for reltabit~ cippration, re-;Iatinq rc,d~ of
various desic 'ination are used: oiner,jvncy proteztion iA.) rods,
automatic reaulation (AR) rods, and rods for t,f
burn-up and iemperaturc effects (rS)
The requirements impo,;ed upon then also differ. Titus. for
AZ rods the main thing is tnL efficiency of the absorbent, and
requirements with respect to rodiation reni%tarce are lc-;g rigid.
AR and KS rods, their high radiation resistance be th e basic
factor,
22
'1111IJ
BORON CARDT.Dr PROPM1`117S AND PEHAVIOP W PE R I I T
FPAD ION
11`3per by SL! i,
C:1
InsLituto i r~, n i
c t c r V I rc-1 r-1
-k h
re.k ter OV %-Nl-orol tic; M,it*,~riai i;. Cvnt ra 19 1 0 t
Meeting of zFecialists of the Intrrn.1=iCra1 Wcrki-.. C. -,o
Fast Reactors. Ri.tusian, ;imitrovarad, 4-.q June, 17~73;
The physica-mechanical proportics r~f boton carbidoe
haviny,various physical densitios and enricnnnnts
with 13, are, pivauntud. Tho irradiation efforts
in boron rarbidc~ art, conridort,6, on~l al- ts bv-
havior during irraJiation, dc~.pon,ling U',ron tl-.J'
initial structure and composiLion, density
enrichment, turiperature and ne%itron
spertrom. on the basis of an analysis of the
inves-igations made, conclusions were rearhed
concerning the variation of the basic proper-
ties of boron carbidr, doterminina its r3dlation
stability, and the conditions for its
applicability have been established.
f 1 . Introduction
Baran carbi,lc In Lhe ;-.Ijat Widely
material in S!'" arq.tnu and thv bilogical nu,!1oar roac-
tors that are opvrntinq, uridor construction, or t--inq (!oli~ln,-t
at"the I'rvAenLvtimP. This it, explained by a riv-.ber of th"
fa orable pr 1) rtics of boron catbide, anon,i whic!i we should
include: its high capability for the ah5orrtion of rickitronn as
a consequence of the large absiorption cross-secticr. And tho con-
centration of boron-10 nuclei per unit volume; its low density;
Its high hermal conductivity, its good workibility~ and the
and -Aq
availability i economical production of boron carbide bwel on
natural boron.
lliliq' T~
UFFECTIVENLSS OF SUZ (CD-;TROI, 7,110 SAFFTY K-Z-,S) OF PAST
MACTORj AND REANS OF 111CMNSING 1""
lllaj~uruby V _4,,, ~r-2~_,,,nd T JU rill -k- F -ienti I it, Rcsvarch
Ingtit to 0,!
Atomic V!ac ors ircni V. I- Dirlit.rovqradj
Dimitrovarad, Pcclanhchw.- ilzilv i slier;hni
113
requlirovaniya hystrykil r I. toll W",tsrrbing Indterials' and con-
trol. roils tar fast reactors) , Internati-ona-1 Wcrkinq Oroup for
Fast Reactors Speci.111sts MuOting, Uitlitrc-zrad, 4-P June, 19731
Byworking from oFerating condiLions of SLTZ rods
ofel.vit,.reactorn and the rvrjuirvm~=.s IMposod upcn
th in, w th a consideration of the specifics of
the creration, criteria are prcpasol !or evalua-
tion of the efficiency of the VEL jat-sorbinq ele-
ments) of fast reactors. Ways are considerecl for
increasing the efficiency of SUZ rces of fast
reantorno the irs-alization of part ~.r which made
it possible to increase the service life of the
AR (automatic regulation) andr, rc-'s of the
13OR-60 reactor.
Introduction
Tho e,,velopm,nit of ztomic pcrier enzineciinq in the Sovict
Union in charactvrized by two stager. At t_he first. ntaqe, the
basis of at,:tric el(-etric-powor stat-ions [AZ5.1, :'~'nsinted of water-
wmt-~r-modf!ratod and uranium-araphite roactors optyratino,
on thotinal neutrons. In tht, necond stage, which will begin it,
1?80-85, reactors operating on fast neutro-nz will take the
dominating position in ArS Ill.
For the purpose of accumulating experJenct: in the devvlop-
"nt and operation of fast reactors of larce capacity, reveral
fast reactors are suecessfully operating in the USSR and othert;
are under construction. These are the operating BR-5 and BOR-60
re ac tors, the 1111-350 reactor, which is being prepared for
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VolI
Beryllium
USSR
UDC 669.725:621.039.5
ZOGORODINN, A. YA. , COCTSEV, V. P. , CHECHEITUNA, Z. 1. , SEMY.NYEAt, C. A.
_;A
"Kinetics of Gas Swelling of Irradiated Beryllium"
Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornove materialoved. -- V sb. (Radiation
Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science -- collection of works),
Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, op 221-231 (from RZIi-Netallur7iva, 'Nfo 4, Apr
71, Abstract No 41834)
Translation: Dilatometric and metallo~~ranhic methods were used to study the
kinetics of g5l swellinR of hot-extruded Be irradiated at 70' with doses of
3.7-1021--,).1o - nuutrons/Cm2 in the tenperature range of 100-900'. The
presence of three sections on the temperature-swelling curves of irradiated
beryllitim was detected. The bibliography has 1 entry.
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Berylliun
USSR
UDC 669.725.621.039.S
GOLITSEV, V. P., CHECHETKINA, Z. I., SERNYAYEV, G. A.
"Radiation Damage to Beryllium With Low-Temperature Neutron Bombardment"
Radiatsion. Fiz. Tverd. Tela. i Reaktornoye Materialoved. [Solid State Radiation
Physics and Reactor Materials Science -- Collection of Works] , Moscow, Atomizdat
Press, 1970, pp. 213-220. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Nletalluraiya, No.
5, 1971, Abstract No. S 1807 by V. B.).
Translation: The bombardment of hot-pressed Be with an integral fast neutron
flux of about 5-1021 cm-2 causes no notable changes in mechanical properties.
Increasing the dose to 4-1022 cm-2 causes a decrease in density of 1.5% as a
result of the appearance of microfissures and discrete cavities along the grain
boundaries. 3 figs; 4 biblio refs.
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USSR UDC 669.822:621.039.5
ZAVG0R0DNIY, A. YA., GOL'TSEV, V. P.
"Study of Gas Swelling of Uranium Under Annealin~, Conditions"
Radiatsion. fiz. I'verd. tela i reaktornove materialoved. -- V sb. (Radiation
Solid State Physics and 11,eactor 'iaterial Science -- collection of uorks),
Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp 1971-203 (from Ufh-Metallurpiya, :,;o 4, Apr
7
71, Abstract iNo 41826)
Translation: Metallic uranium of industrial purity was irradiated at 3900
to 0.2 and 0.45% burn-up. The s,~.,elling durinF nost-radiation viinealinq' was
studied with tilite help of a remote dilatometer. After raDid heatinp to each
temperature the swmple was held isothermally until the elongation rate as
a result of swelling dropped to -1 micron/hour. The surelling process begins
at an annealing temperature of -425'. The swelling to 700* is insignificant
(elong-ation of 0.4%); the cc - F, transition is not accomnanied bv noticeable
swelling. Intense swelling begins at 759' and lasts >13 hours; the volume of
the sample increases by 11'.' in this case. On conversion to the y-phase, t1le
swelling, intensity a,~ain increase's; hwever, above 8300 the swelling pi-acti-
cally stops. Tine total increase in size of the sa--m-le is 19~- There are 6
ilIustrations and a 3-entry bibliography.
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USSR UDC 621.039-532.15:o2i-039-553
GCLITSEV YjD K 01V V . .1 . , VC T !-NOV
CHF
an d T 3 ~Y 0!v
"Behavior of "'ezallic 3erylliura in the 3:,1-2 Re,~Ictorvl
Moscow, rLtomnaya Eier;::-iya, Vol 09, No 3, Sep 70, PP 1741-177
Abstract: i"etallic bery'Llium has been used n t.ne SVI,-2 reactor
since 1962 -in the system for expelling water from the neutron
trap. The expulsion system consisLs of four inserts placed be-
tweei the fuel assemblies and the central channel located in
the neutron t-rap. in.13err, coasi3Ls ol,~' two blocks. The
botto.m part of the sat, ods Js also male of berylliuiri- In
eLy r a,
1964 the reactor desi,,;n was mod-J"fied by ~rep.`aci.af- the beryllium
oxide A-eflector with me~ajllic beryllium. Since Zhen experimen-
zal materlal has been accumulated on the stabilicy o!" metallic
beryllium under S,"-2 conditions. The article presents some of
-4
the data. Expe.iments were conducted on specimens cut out of
the inserts and safety rods before and after beinl;~ Laeld in the
reactor. The in5ert5 were made of not-pressed blocks of dis-
1/4
USSIR
CHIECII.-CMr,IXe'., Z. I.L., et al., Atorinaya Energiya, Vol 29~, ;"'o 3,
Sep 70, PP 174-177
tilled powder beryllium, the safety rods fabricated by hot ex-
trusion from noL-pressed blocks. The investigated parts found
in the neutron -trap underwent the maximum ir.radiation. The
thermal-neutron flux over the cross section of the 4"nserts was
1.5*101 5 _5-10 14 nv, the fast-neutron flux 1-101-5 nv and energy
release through gamma absorption 100 w/g. The rrain empll-iasis was
t
on dimensional stabi'Lizy, density, structural changes,and meenan-
ical properities of beryllium.
~'.t -,;Ls found that the surface condition deoends or. the
Z
water quaL'J;.!.-y, ri-je rino spent in the water by tae beryl-
lium,and Lne integral irradi4ition doue. . pnot'ograph *,-aken of
the inserts during ti-e 1962-.19'-4 period sho-as extensive pitting
regions, *,rihile a phoLograph taken subsequently, when the quality
of the miediu;-a was improved~ sillows only individual traces of pit-
t-;'ng. hn increase in the irradiation dose on the surface of the
2/4
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7., el a'
- %, I . ~11 '0 r - J ya , V c, 1 2 1), N 0 3,
I L orana.-Y, ae r
Sep 70, pp _174-177
blocks produces macrocracks -in additi~on to the ?:LLting. No
changes were found in the geometric dimensions of the investi-
,gated parts even after irradlazlon with I'ast neutrons to an in-
te-ral dose of (3-4) . 022 neuzrons/sq cm. The density of the
beryllium rama-.ned constant Ja all cases up to doses of (5-7)
i021 neutrons/sq cm. i, decrease in density to 1.5 Percent wz;,s
lound in individuai specimens cut our, of blockcs "rradiated with
doses of 1022 neutrons/sq cm or more- There is praczically no
chance in the density of hot-extruded beryllium at Lhe above
021
doses. UO to 5 1 - neuLrons/sq cm there is no appreciable
change in zne microstructure of hot-pressed beryllium. n t an
22
.Lntegrated Al-lux of about 10 neu~'rons/sq cm there are twins,
slip lines, microcracks,and a~preclable discrete poMs;'.ty, pri-
marily along the grain boundaries. Higher doses result in fur-
13
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CHECHEMKINA, -7. 1., et al. , Atomnaya Erergiya, Vol 29, No 3,
Sep 70, P? I 71'-_177
ther porosity development and the spread of microcracks over
the ~-rain boundaries, as -well as tne grains themselves. No a--
preciable chLnges are found in the microstructure of hot-extrud-
22
ed beryllium irradiated with an integrated "',-ux of up to 1.5-10
neutrons/sq cm; there ~.re no microcracks. There Ls a sharp in-
crease in microhardness up to an integrated flux of (3-5).lo2l
0
neutrons/sq cm. The comoression strength remains practically un-
changed up to a dose of (3-5) .1021 neutrons/sq cm, but declines
with a hi,,-her dose. Yield point is unchanged up to 1020 neu-
trons/sq c,-,i, out rises !Wlth a higher dose. The influence of the
build-up of helium and tritium products is considered.
The results indicate that the permissible irradiation
dose for beryllium parts which carry no external mechanical
loada is an integrated -Past-neutron flux of 2-1022 neutrons/zsq
CM.
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uDc 621-039.532.5
KAZAKOV, V. A., SaNYAYEV, G. A.; and
CHWHETKINA, Z. I., GOL'TSE
BAZYUKIN,, V. G.
"Radiation Damage to Beryllium by High-Temperature Irradiation"
Moscow, AtOmnaya Energiya, V01 301 No 5, MAY 71, pp 434-438
Abstract: Radiation damage to beryllium by high-temperature irradiation is
aggravated by the fact that the atoms of helium and tritium forming in the
irradiation process, by having sufficient diffusion mobility and by combining,
form a nucleus of gas bubbles which under certain conditions may lead to
significant swelling of the material and to changes in its mechanical proper-
ties.
This article is concerned with the experimental results of studying the
physico-meechanical properties of beryllium following irr-adiation at various
temperatures by an integrated fast neutron flux of 6-10~-'O neutron/cm2. 7ae
authors give six illuotrations to demonstrate their findings.
On the basis of their study the authors make several conclusions.
rd
.re gs and ha --nin,-
Radiation daynge is n-nnifested in beez-
y1lium in its Er llin
The swelling attained in the process of irradiating beryllium depends to a
large degree both on its structural state and on the terimerature of the
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CEIMUNTKINA', Z. I., et al., Atoirmaya Energiya, Vol 30, No 5, MaY 71, pp 434-438
irradiation. The fused material in the entire investigated temperatu-re range
does not undergo substantial swelling. Materials hot-extruded from powder
with di nsions less than 60 and Wm do not undergo extensive swelling in
600 /
the temperature range below 6000 C. Hot-extruded materials begin to swell
noticeably at a temperature of 6000 C and continue to swell as the temperature
of irradiation is elevated. A material, hot-extruded from powder with dimn-
sions less than 600 gm has a greater tendency to swelling than does a material
obtained from a powder with fli nsions less than 60 IJ m.
The strength properties of beryllium depend to a very large degree on
the irradiation temperature. Electron microscopic studies show that the char-
acteristics of change in the properties of the materials correlate well with
the characteristics of the behavior of the helium accumulated in them. The
behavior of this sa helium in materials prepared by various techniques is
predetermined to a larE-e degree by their structural states.
This article contains 6 figures and a bibliography of 6 titles.
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UDC: 620.171
Sobolev, N. D., Mo-rozov, Ye. M., Markochev, V. M., Golltsev, V. Yu., Sapunov, V. T.,
BobrinskiY, A. P., Moscow
"Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Rupture of Sheet Materials with Crachs"
Kiev, Problem), ProcIlinosti, No 7, 1972, pp 45-49.
Abstract: Methods are presented for producing rupture diagrams during tensile
testing of flat specimens with an initial cyack. The results of testing of
specipiens of sheet material of Various thicknesses of aluminum and titanium
alloys, as welt as certain steels, are studied.
USSR UDC 577.3
,0 Q-,- T
A. B., S~.CIUNA, T. S., DOPOZHKINTA, L. I., F..Wl M. 0,_~ an-,
Y
GOL'TSEVA, I. N.
"The "echanism of tl~e Effccz o,4: a Const3nt Magnetic Pilel."-'"
Yliyani-ye Mn_,gnitn~yhh "Poley na BiologicheskivC 01)"vek.-Ly, PP 56-68
Abstract: An investigation vas mande of the effect of I constant -matmictic
on oraanisrws Of different evolutionary levels. During experi-liL-its on
a clmne?e in rcdj.SLrJ_':)ut:,.r_,n ~ncl reduction of DN"A (-)rotn_plcL-_,`c)., z-,nd
an incroase in ac,.rulbic glycol-vols was observed under the influence of ~,. constarli
magneLic field. In U'lc-, Cells OZE nitella al,,ae, a rcd-,:ction In dor=n,,-l-; pC--l-n--
tial during the offoct of m:ignetic fic-ld was cletectcd using tht- techili"PIC CL
intracellular riegisLra-Licil cf biopotentials. The effect dlcpeml.d on Liw ln-
tensity of the ficid be-illZ u_~c(l ani on :leasonal coridiltions unc-l-Ir 'ohiiCh, C-C
experilnrmL Was conducte, d. In studyin- I single nerve coll. of th,-~
teRs rr, r t.ll:it ~i 'Id
nn
who-3e intem,-.ity depen,_lc~l 0!1 LIIC~ SO--SCIII. Structural chav.,,,,es in t!:,-:! nuu!-or's
were clizn,:acCe,_,3.ZLG ',IV of simall Chun!'s an~i
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KOGANT, A. B.. et al., Vlivaniye MaOitnykh Poley na Biologicheskiye Ob"yel-ty,
pp 56-68
in the perinuclear area. The physiological activity of adrenalin exposed to
a magnetic field changed when it was tested on an isolated -frog heart accord-
ing to the Shtrauber method.
2/2
USSR UDC: 536.468
TODES, 0. 11., JollaiSF-AS, K. K., GOLITSIFER, A. D., and ABDURAGII-OV,
I. Y1.
"Investigating the Inhibition of Flame Propagation in Air-Dispersed
Systems"
Novosibirsk, Fizi-.a poreni.ya i vzryva, No 2, 1973, pp 20"t-210
Abstract.: This paper is the follow-up of an earlier article (0. 1E.
Todes, ett al, Tretiy.1ses. sim-pozium T)o goreniyu i vzrvvu, Author's
abstract, Chernogolovka, 1571)-which Q"evei-opea a theory of the pro-
pagation of flanes in air-dispersed media due to heat radiation
transmission. The present pa;er considers the -crinci-cal con-
quences of this theoryi-m-portant in the study of the efrectiveness
of inhibiting 'Che flames ior the simplest case in which the r.-Cia-
tive front is deep and its frontal limit can be considered a -plane.
Experiments are described to determine the sz)eeds of the propagat-ion
ana to compare them, i-n their order of ma~;nitude, with those
specified by tlie theory; a diagram of the equirinient is g-iven with
the method of &the ~_xneriment. The results of -Che 'Latter confirm
the assumption of hent radietion as the means of prona,*ation and
demonstrate the effectiveness of flame inhibition by halide hydrocarbons.
1/1
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UDC 536.46:533.6
PODES, 0. M., GOL'TSIKEZ, A. D.., GORBUL'SKIY, Ya. G., IONITUSHAE, K. K.
"On the Propagation of a Plane Flame Front in Aerodisperse Systems"
V sb. Goren4-ye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works),
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 166-170 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B964)
Translation: The technique for calculating tile propagation velocity of tile
standing flame front in aerodisperse systems was developed from tile studies of
Nusselt and Esseng. Radiant flow from the flame I*ront heats the aerosuspeil.,-;Ion
located ahead of it up to its combustion temperature under conditions that ensure
the possibility of steady-state propagation of the front with velocities from
meters up to tens of meters per second. The possibility of the inhibition of
flame propagation in the aerosuspension was analyzed theoretically and supported
e-x-perimentally. 5 ref. Authors' abstract.
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1 112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT::--30OCT70
TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF ACRYLONITRILE COPOLYMERS CONTAINING REACTIVE
METHYLOLAMIDE GROUPS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-POPOVAt G.P.v KIRPICHENKO, T.R.t GLAZOMITSKLY, K.L., GOLTSIN#
-11 B.E., ROSKIN9 YE.S.
CCMAY OF INFO---USSR
SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1970, 13(2),
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC SYNTHESISt ACRYLONITRILEs COPOLYMER, AAIDE, CHEMICAL
REACTION RATE
''CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0966 STEP NG-UR/0153/70/013/002/0259/0262
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--APOtZ46Z5
UNCLASSIFIED
212 015 --AP0124625 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.,.-CIRC ACCESSION NO
A6,STkACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCES OF (CH SUB2 CHCNCH
SU82 C~ME(CONHCH SUB2 OH) SUON (1) CCMPN.t YIELDP AND REACTION RATE ON
.THE COMPN. OF THE MIXT. OF MONOMERSt.ACKYLONITRILE (11) AND
il-KETHYLCLACRYLAMIDE (111), AND ON REACTION TIME WERE DETO. MONOMER
REACTIVITY RATIOS OF 11 AND III WERE 0.98 PLUS OR MINUS 0.05 AND 2.33
PLUS OR MINUS O.Lr RESPo I WAS ENRICHED AN III COMPARED WITH THE
ORIGINAL MONOMER MIXT. COMPN. BUT III WAS SPENT SIGNIFICANTLY FASTER AS
COPOLYMN. PROCEEDED. COPOLYMN. RATES WERE HIGH (E.G. CONVERSION AFTER
66 MIN FOR A 95:5 11-L11 MIXT. WAS 75-60PERCENT) BUT THE RATE DECREASED
WITH TIME AND WITH INCREASING III CONCN. IN THE ORIGINAL MONOMER MIXT.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. INST. TEKST. LEGK. PROM. IM. KIROVAv
LENINGRAD# USSR*
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GOk!Tjl~%N 1. and KONISSARCHIK, M. G., Physicoechnical Institute, Academy
., B.~ M
45f- Sciences'*,--' R, Leningrad
"Mechanical Stresses in Films of the Solid Solution (BiSb),Te,
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 15, No 1p Jan 73, pp"301-303
Abstracti An Investigation is made of mechanical stresses in films of an
extensively used thermoelectric material, the solid solution (BiSb),Te 3' and
the influence of these stresses upon conductance and the thermo-emf coefficient
Is evaluated. The stresses acting in the films uere evaluated on the basis of
flexure of the backings, It was established that the films are in a stretched
state, the radius of curvature R of the backing comprising 6-7 am. Calculations
conducted on the basis of a formula for determinin- the stresses in the film,
show that considerable stresses are present in films with a surplus of tellurium
and in Mms of stoichiometric composition; these stresses attain values of
25 krlm~~. Subsequent annealing of the films in an atmosphero of spectrally
pure argon at a temperature of 3800C brings, about a decrease in the ra,4us
of flexuret and consequently an increase of the stresses to 50-55 kC/rjv,,i
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GOL-TSUN, D. M., and KOHISSARCHIK, M. Gog Fizika Tverdogo Telas Vol 15,
No I# Jan 73, PP 301-303
Measurement of conductance ancL the thermo-emf coefficient in the films under
various stress conditions indicates that the stresses acting in (BiSb)2 Te 3. films
should essentially affect the electrical properties of the film. 1 figure,
7 references.
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-USSR UDC: 8.74
REV, N. F., C-OL'TS14AN, F. M., ZHEZEELI, Yu. N.
"Interval Evaluation of the Parameters of Geophysical Objects by Linear.,,
Two-Alternative Recognition With Instruction on Mlodel Material"
Leningrad, Vopr. dinamich. teorii rasprostr. seysmich. voln--sbornik (Prob-
lem of the Dynamic Theory of Propagation of Seismic Waves-collection of
works), vyp. 13, "Nauka", 1973, pp 190-200 (from RZh-Matematika, No 10, Oct
73, abstract No 1OV780 [authors' r6sum6l)
Translation: The paper presents a method and program of two-allternnsl~ive
recognition with instruction on model material used for interval evaluation
of the parameters of an object. A compact system is introduced for indexing
multiparameter,two-alternative recognition to minimize the nuzcber of symbols
for automatic control of the selection of kinds of problems tto be considered.
Specific examples of analysis of problems of two-alternative interpretaticn
of magnetic fields showed certain extrermim singularities in the degree of
divisibility of classes such as the extremum nature of differentiating parair,
eters or the extremumm nature of special measures of divergence 'With respect
to individual receivers on the one hand, while on the other hand these
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ZHEZHELI, N. F., et al., Vopr. dinamich. teorii rasprostr. seysirich. voln,
vyp. 13, "Nauka", 1973, pp 190-200
examples enabled investigation of some governing principles of the behavior
of the degree of divergence of clasues of fields as dependent both on the
number and types of the differentiating parameters. and on the magnitude
of the complicating random component. The results show the effectiveness
of the proposed method for evaluating the degree of divergence of the types
of fields to be distinguished in problems with complex model functions.
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ZHEZHELI, N. GOL'TSMAN,
Teorii Rasprostr , F. M. and Z111211EL', YU. N. , Vopr. r)i, a, ch.
PP 190-200 n m i
. SCYSMich. VOln, No 131 Leningrad, Na,k3 Press, 1973,
"lue Of a random cow
,,r,licati,15 ,,p,,,,t.
iveness Of the met
hod su~ugesred for estimat The results indicate ercect_
gence of different ion
t)Tes Of fields i, Of tile de, -10 Of diver-
tions. g r
-1 Problems lVith
comPleX model func-
212 Authorls view
USSR
ZHEZHELI, N. F., qOLITS,1,11UN, F_ 11- and ZHEZHEL', YU. N.
"Interval Estimate of Parameters of Geophysical Objects by Linear Two-
Alternative Recognition with Learning on Model Material"
Vopr. Dinamich. TeOTH RaSPTOStr. Seysmich. Voln [Problems of the Dy-
namic Theory of Propagation of Seismic Waves -- Collection of Works],
No 13, Leningrad, Nauka Press 1973, pp 190-200 (Translated from Ref-
erativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 10V780)
Translation: A method and program are suggested for two-alternative
recognition with learning on model material, used for interval estima-
tion of the parameters of an object. Compacit indexing of multi-parameter
two-alternative recognition is introduced, allowing the minimum number
of symbols to be used for automatic control of tile !-,election of the
types of problems studied. Specific examples of analysis of problems
of two-alternative interpretation of magnetic fields have allowed, on
the one hand, establishment of the presence of certain extrcine peculilr-
ities of the degree of differentiability of classes such as extremality
neating parameters or e
with respect, to t aiue S del i Xtremality of
particular measures of divergence with respect to individual receptors
and, on the other hand, investigation of certain regularities of the
behavior of the degree of diveruence of classes of fields as functions
of both number and type of delineating parameters, as well as of the
Probability & Stat3stics
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UDC 534-16
OL TS
Statisticheskiye Hodeli. Interpretatsii (Statistical Models of Interpretation),
Hoscowt "Nauk-a," 1971, 327 pp
Translationi Annotationi This book gives a systematic discussion of the
theoretical basea and practical methods of constructing optir.--l and suboptimal
algorithms for solving inverse problems on an electronic digital computer.
The discussions are based on the statistical theory of provinG ~,ypotheses
and evaluation of parameters. Considerable attention is paid to investigatin,-,
the cuality of optimal interpretation and explaining the threshold conditions
at wach the interpretation still has meaning. (40 illustrations, 11 tables
and 85 bibliographic entries)
Table of Contentst
Foreward
Chapter It Yathematical. Apparatus for Optimal Interpretation
1,1. Interpretations and Ylodels of Experimental Material
1.2. Additive Models With Normal Probability Distribution
1.3. Function of "resporuse" and Assumption of Solutions
1.4. Statistical laws for Assumption of solutions
I . 4. Sufficient and Sub optimal Interpretation
USSR
GOL'TSI-10, F. M. t Statisticheskiye Nlodeli Interpretatsil, Moscow, "Nauka,"
1971, 327 pp
1.6. Representations of Quadratic Forms in the Case of Special Type
Matrices
1.7. qualitative Interpretation With "instruction"
1,8. Analysis of a Random Component
i.q. Reception of a Packet of Determinate Signals
1.10 Line~r Transformations and i)ecorrelation Zs-ijc of a Random
Component
1.11. Comple)dxLg of Optimal Methods of Interpretation
Chapter 2# Evaluations of the Quality of Int;rpretations
2.1. Evaluation of the Reliabi2ity of qualitative Interpretation
2.2- Evaluatior of the Effectiveness of Quantitative Interpretation
2.3. Effectiveness of Quantitative Interpretation by the Substitution
of Parameters
Z.4. Allowing for A Priori Information
2-5. Several Specific Representations of Daluating the Effectiveness
of Interpretation
2.6. Effectiveness of Interpretation and Selection of Obaervation
Network
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GOLITSMAN, F. M., Statisticheskiye Modeli Interpretatsit, Moscow, "Nauka,"
1971P 327 pp
2.7. Losses in Reliability by the Incorrect Assignment of a Model
of Experimental Material
2.8. Losses in Accuracy by the Incorrect Assignment of a Model of
Experimental Material
2.9. Losses in Reliability and Accuracy by the Linear Transformation
of Experimental Material
2.10. Correction of Nonoptimal Methods for Interpreting Obsenations
2.11. Evaluations of the Effectiveness by Combining Interpretation
Methods
Chapter 3t Statistical Theory for the Optimal Reception of Regular
Waves
3-1. Selection of Models of Experimental ZMaterial
3.2. Evaluation of the Parameters of a 6ingle Regular Undamped Wave
3.3. Analog Methods of Evaluating Parameters of an Ideally kegular Wave
3.4. Reception of a Packet of Regular Waves
3-5. Investigation of the Effectiveness of the Optimal Reception of
Regular Waves. General Comments.
3.6. Investigation of the Reliability of Discerning a Single Ideally
Regular Wave
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GOLITSMAN, F. Ii. # Statisticheskiye Modeli Interpretatsii, Moscow, "Nauka,"
1971, 327 pp,
3.7. Investigation of the Reliability of Selecting Between Two
Ideally Regaar Waves
3.8. Investigation of the Resolving Power in the Reception of Ideally
Regular Waves
3-9. Investigation of Errors in Evaluating Parameters of Ideally
Regular Waves
3.10. Investigation of Losses in Reliability of Receiving aSingle
Regular Wave by the Incorrect Assignment of a Model of Experimental Material
3.11. Practical Algorithm and Several Results of Interpretation
Chapter 41 Statistical Theorj of Interpreting Hodographs of Reflected
Waves
4.1. Selection of Models of Experimental Material
4.2. Algorithm for Evaluating Unknown Parameters
4.3. Several Results of Checking the Algorithm
4.4. Investigation of thd'Reliability of Identifying Hodographs of
Reflected Waves
4.5. Investigation of Errors in Evaluating Parameters of the Cross
Section
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GOL'TSM0, P. M., Statisticheskiya Modeli Interpretatsii, Moscow, "14auka,"
1970, 327 Pp
Chap-Ler 51 Statistical Theory of Interpreting Magnetic Anomalies
5-1- Selection of Models of Experimental Material
5.2. Function of Sufficient Reception and an Algorithm for Inter-
preting a Single Object
5.3. Generalizing the Algorithms for the Case of Interfering Anomalous
Fields
5.4. Evaluations of the Reliability of a Qualitative Interpretation
of Anomalous Fields
gation of the Effectiveness of a Quantitative Interpre-
5.5. Investig
tation of Magnetic Anomalies
5.6. Several Results of Checking the Algorithm for Interpreting
gagnetic Anomalous Fields
Chapter 61 Statistical Modeling of Images of Physical Objects
6.1. Selection of Models of Experimental Material
6.2. Algorithm of Interpretation
6.3. Refusal to Allow for Interference
6.4. Incomplete Allowance for Interference
6.5. Approximation Criterion for the Admissibility of Refusing to
Allow for Interference
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GOWTSMAN, F. IM. Statisticheskiye Hodeli Inter.pretatsii, Moscow, "Hauka,"
1971, 327 pp
6.6. Errors in Evaluating the Parameters and Several Conclusions
6.7- Moments of Complex Source Distribution
6.8. Evaluations of the Moments of Source Distribution
6.9. Effective Parameters of Source Scattering and a General Com-
putational Scheme
6.10. Several Generalizations
Conclusion
Bibliography
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AUTHOR-- GOL,TSEV,, VAL
TITLE-- FIRE POWER
NEWSPAPER--, IZVESTIYA, MARCH 15, 1970, P 41 COLS 1-7
ABSTRACT- IN DESCRIBING AN ENGAGEMENT THAT TOOK PLACE DURING THE
*DVINAR MANEUVERS IN BELORUSSIA, T.'_llE AUTHOR MENTION'S FIERY "BUGS"
WHICH WERE LAUNCHED BY INIFANTRY SOLDIERS AGAINST THE TANKS /DISCARDED
OUTDATED MODELS/. THE -ROARING BUGS- AUTOMATICALLY SOUGiT OUT TV T
TARGETS AND "LITERALLY TORE THEIM APART", THE AUTHOR CLAIMS THAT THE
"BUGS" CAN BE EFFECTIVELY USED AGAINST ENEMY NAN POWERi', TANKSy PERSONNEL
CARRIERS, SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT, AND EVEN l'Ac,rlrAL ROCKE
THE ARTICLE ALSO CONTAINS A PHOTOGRAPH OF A TANK,
19710082
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UDC 621-791-751533.5,66,9,7111.5
COLITSOV,.V. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and OLYSFANSKIY, N. A.,
lydi~tor 6f. Techirdeal Sciences
"Effect of Welding Mode on Sean Hetal Density in the Vacuun-Arc Welding of
Alloy M-166"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 4, Apr 73, PP 15-17
Abstractt The effect of welding rate, magnitude of thre-sbold energy, ten-
peratuxe of sample preheating, and shape of edge preparation were stw-lied.
Evaluation of seam metal density was done by hydrostatic veiEhing and x-r--y
radioscopy, The theoretical density of A1406 was taken to be 2.65 E/CP,,3.
Porositv of the base netal, determined by hy~dxostatic vctighing, anounted to
0.09 c01100 g. Effect of welding rate vras detertiined with a:'constantl
threshold enerCy of 9 kcal/cm. It was establ-tshed tbat, u.-on chan(,,InF
, ,
3Mte from 5 to 15 M/hr# por~-s iii the sewii vere abnwnt but tho total voluy~,c
of cavities ruiountod to 0-1-0.13 cx3/aOO g. 1;1)cn welding at tho raAA, 0~* W
M/hr the )_,~oro3ity anlounted to 0.9-1.0 cW3/100 g. Adjusbannt of threshold
energy in the xarge of 8 to 13.8 kcal/cn, was done by chargir,-, the welding
rate from 5 to 16 n/hr and welding cua-rent. from '~8-0 to '20 a. it
0 .1 1
established that when welding in a modo with a threshold enei-jr of 8 kca2/cIll
j
and rate of 15 m/hr there are no pores in the seara, Two fiF~wr--z, five
bibliographic re-ferences.
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UDC 669.15:54,8.526
KOSHE EVA, V. Yu., Y-WAN, G. Ye., ANDRErEWA, L. P.,
~QQ~ 1, LL
AINOVIYEVA, G. P., and GELID, P. V., Ural Polytechnical Institute ime-ni S. M.
Kirov
"Influence of the K-State on Diffusion and Solubility of Hydrogen and Mechanical
Characteristics of Kh20N80 k1loy"
Moscow, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 5, 1970, pp 957-962
Abstract: The temperature dependence of the modulus of elasticity and internal
fristion (300-6500), permeability, diffusion, and solubility of hydrogen (350-
900 G) in Kh2(2480 alloy was studied. The effects discovered -were compared with
results produced earlier on the influence of long- and short-range order and
the K-state in alloys or. the behavior of the hydrogen dissolved in them. It
was determined that the modulus of elasticity and internal friction are sensi-
tive to the formation and disruption of the K-state in nichrome. The activation
energy for formation of the K-state, calculated on the basis of results of mea-
surements of internal friction, is L-2 Kcal/mol. This value agrees -well with
the activation energy calculated f.--om measurement of hydrogen permeability (a-
bout 40 Kcal/niol). It was established that the atomic regroupings resulting
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GOLITSOV,, V. A., et al, Fizika Met-allov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, N-o 5, 1970,
in formation of the K-state sharply change the diffusion coefficient D and the
solubility o--:' hydrogen S in Kh20N60 alloy. D decreases significantly, iihile
S increases significantly, as a result of which the hydrogen permeability p
D'S is less sensitive to these changes in the structure of the alloys.
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112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISPP70
TfTLE--DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY 3F HYDROGEN IN ORDERING ALLOYS OP TH& CU
SUB3 AU TYPE -U.;-
AUTHOR--VYKHO0ETSj V.B., OLTSOVp V.A., GELD, P.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKRAIN. FIZ. ZHUR. JAN. 1970, 15, (11), 107-110
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--OPDFRED ALLCY, COPPER ALLOY, GOLD CONTAINING --lICKEL
ALLOY, IRON CONTAINING ALLOY, DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT, HYDROGEN,
SOLUBILITY, METAL CONTAINING GAS
CONTROL MARKING--N1 ?ESTQIrTI,3.P,.'S
DOCUMENT CLASS--U"!CLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FPAMF--l9A9/1202 ST;:P 1.0
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107678
jj~jr[ASSIFIED
2/2 021 Ut4rLASSIFIED PROCESSI,"J-, DATE-11SE.070
--IRC ACCESSIM4 NO--AP0107678
ABSTRACWEXTRACT-~--(U) Gp-o- A~ISTRACT. THE DIFFUSION AND DISS5jLJTlo'%l r)F
THE CU SUB3 AU AND NI SUB3 FF TYPES ARE oiscussEo w4 r;i- aASIS OF
EXISTING T14E(IRr--TICAL MODELS AND FRESH EXPE41MENTAL 0-ATA. TH`Dz~----T I C ALLY
PRFOICTED SHARD JU'APS IN THE 9ROADLY BORNE OUT BY THE EX;l7-RI-'l:-7ATAL
RESULTS, PARTICULARLY IN THE CASE OF NI SUB3 FE. SLIGHT DISC;~ePVMES
IN THE CASE OF CU SUB3 AU ARE ATTRIBUTED TO THE CONSIDERABLE DIFFERENCES
IN THE SIZES OF THE ATOMS INVOLVED. 9 REF.'
UNCLASSI-FIED
1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23()CTIO
TITLE--EFFECT OF THE FORMATION OF K STATE ON I.;E HYDROGEN PERMEABILITY OF
KH20NSO ALLOY -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GOLTSOVt V.A., GELD, P.V., KOSHELEVA, V.YU.
v"m=o"ZWl_ I
COUNTRY OF I-%FO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., CHERN. MET. 1970t 13(2), 97-101
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--CHROMIUM NICKEL ALLOY, NICKEL BASE ALLOY, ALLOY DESIGNATION,
HYDROGEN, PER.,11EABILITY, ACTIVATION ENERGY, FLUID PERMEASILITY/W)KH20N80
NICKEL BASE ALLOY
CONTROL MARKING-140 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1658 STEP NO--UR/0148170/~lt3/002/0097/0101
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118537
UNCLASSIFIED
212 028 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118637
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--ItJ) GP-0- 48STRACr. TUBULAR SPECIMENS WERF STUOIEO OF
THE CR-NI ALLOY KH20N80 (CR 15 OR 20, C 0.08, MN 0.3, AND St 0.5 WT.
PeRCENT) WITH DIAM6 ZO MM AND PROVIDED WITH A MEMBRANE IN THE MIDDLE
1.5-2 MM THICK. THESE SPECIMENS WERE HEATED PRELIMINARILY IN VACUUM TO
1100DEGREES, HELD 1 HR, AND QUENCHED IN WATER. THE H PERMEABILITY OF
THE ALLOY ANNEALED AT 550-350 (WHEN DETI). AT 650DEG:~EFS) WAS A FACTOR OF
SIMILAR TO 3 LESS THAN THAT OF THE SAME ALLOY AFTER ANNEALING AT
330-500DEGREES. THIS LOWERING IS ASCRIBED TO THE REDISTRIBUTION OF THE
ALLOYING ELEMENTS OWING TO THE FORMATION OF THE K STATE. THE ACTIVATION
ENERGY OF THE K STATE FORMATION WAS DETD. AS ItO KCAL-MOLE, WHICH IS MUCH
LOWER THAN SIMILAR ACTIVATION ENERGIES DETU. FROM ELEC. COND. (57-80
KCAL-MOLE). FACILITY: URAL. POLITEKH. IN'ST., SVr'_-RDLOVSKY USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 3 1 i) Wi C L A S S 1 F I E 0 PA 0 C E S S I N C'i T
13 NO V 7 r)
T I T LE - - 4 P ~3 Ar-, T J:) FT I N I TH E I N D U C T i UP E P I (-,.D 0 F Pf
OX I DAT 1;lN 3Y 41 0 1 F f~ F.;N 11 A L THE RA LIL il,~ T HOD -Ll-
AUTHO R - ( i 3) -G(A T SA L , f- MiARL AN PrJ V I C H t G. 1). v KOL L E GOVVF
COUNTRY OF INFl--USSR
SOURCE-ZAV09. LAB. 1970, 36(2), 247-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARF-:AS--CHr-_i,'. 15 TRY
TOPIC TAr,
.J.S--CHE:'IICAL LA-30RATORY APPARATUS, ALKAINE, lHYDRPC4Rt3f"i',., u-1XIDATIGIN
COINTIOWL MARKING--[40 BEST ICTIotis
R
DOCU"i'FINT
PROXY REELIFRA 2000/1995 STEP t,10--Uli/0032/71)/036/002/0247/024-3
CIRC ACCESSION NO-IP0125584
iC L Sill-
_ATE--L3NjV70
212 - 010 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING
GIRC ACCESSIGiN 'l-')--AP0125584
ABSTi-.ACTlEXT~ACr--(U) GP-0- A u1' S T ;~ AC TTHE TITLE APP. IS 0E~CRIbui-) IN
DETAIL. THE METH010 IS 9ASED G."q THE !RAPID TEMP. INCi~'EASL UF THE PAkAFFIN
SA'4PLE 3ECAUSE CJF INTENSIVE. RELi_::ASE OF HEAT ON AlUTL-CATALYSIS AFTE.R THE
EIND r.F THE fiN.'DUCTION PERIOD. PA-AFFIN SAMPLES (WITH ,--k
ANTIOXIDANTS) WERE ADOED TI) .5 TEST TUBES (THE STD. 15 IN Trir-_- 6TH O.'-.1E)
AND LUiEREO INTO THE L4NER VESSE-1 OF AN ULTkATHER'.10STAT wITH Px-i)JIRE0
TEMP. (ACCUr~ACY PLUS OR :41i*'.'US 0.2DE-GREES), AFTEK Hr-ATING THE SA"iPLE To
THE CIEPRATIINIG TEMP.s CLEANIED AND PREHEATEO AIR WAS IflTRGoUcF_o Am) THE-
SAMPLE THIPS. IWERE MEASUR',ED HY A THERMOCOUPLE. AFTFIR THE END OF THE
INDUCTION PEF100, A TE,4P. KISE ( L.5-2.0,')EGkEFS) T(',,C-K PLACE.. JN THF
BASIS OP 1,00OMFTRIC a-rlri. ,,JF H SW32 0 SUB2v IT ,V'AS F!W.40 THAF T~IE TEMP.
DURING INDUCTION PERI;JLj INCREASED BY 0.6DEGREES. ON' Co.,.PAR,(S0,',l GF
RESULTS OF IUDOMGT~~IC P,.'IjD THEkiltL METHODSP THE TiiEfZ,,'AL METHG0 IS SHfiWiN
TO BE MORE ACCURATE THAN, THE WDOM ETRIC (kELATIVE EP.ROR 0.5-1.0 VID
3.0-1t.0PERCEMr, RESP.). FACILITY: URAL. Pj'_'LfTEKH. MIST. IM.
KIROVAI SVERDLUVSK, USSR.
U`iCLASSIF IE'D
USSR
VDC 621.791.72
BASHKATOV, A. V., RYZHKOV, F. N., GLOTOV, V. S., GOL'TSOVA, V. P.
"Features of Welding of OT4 Titanium Alloy by an Oscillating Electron
Beam"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 11, Nov 72, pp 68-69
Abstract: The Voronezh Polytechnic Institute has studied the possibility
of improving seam characteristics in OT4 alloy by the use of ail cscillating
electron beam. Studies were performed using specimens 2, 4 and 6 nim thick.
Beam oscillation was varied between 5 and 2,000 11z, both along and across
the seam. Beam oscillation amplitudes reached 7.5 mm. for longitudinal oscil-
lation, 2.0 mm for transverse oscillation. Transverse oscillation causes
grain size to equalize over the cross section of the seam, while longitudinal
oscillation also reduces grain size. Longitudinal saw tooth oscillations are
most effective in reducing grain size. Different welding speeds correspond
to different optimal oscillation frequencies. Increased Qscillating ampli-
tude results in iftner grain size, but the oscillating aniplitude Must be
limited to a value dependent on welding rate: welding rates of 15, 25 and
35 m/hr correspond to optimal longitudinal sav tooth oScillaLion amplitudes
of 4, 3 and 2 nun.
59 -
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTIO
TITLE--UROCHOLECYSTOQUININIE AND ACID FORMATION FUNCTION -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-P(-,'POVA, YE.A., GOLTYAKOVA, T.V.
COUNTRY OF IN'FC--USSR
SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 42, NR 5, PP 34-36
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--STOMACHt GALLBLADDER, GUINEA PIG, DUODENUM, "WI.-IINE,
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1999/1826 STEP ~10--IJR/t)504170/042/-,~')5/003't/0036
CIRC ACCESSION ING--AP0123615
!j,,i rL A S S 1 F 1 F 0
212 013 U14CLASSIFIED PR[ICESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123615
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR INVESTIGATED THE
jl,~rREASED AND
ACTIVITY OF UROCHULECYSTOQU I NINE IN PERSONS WITH Ntlki*-'~A!-
LOWERED ACID FORMATION FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH (USING BIOLOGICAL
TITRATION ON THE G4LL BLADDER OF A GUINEA PIG ACCORDING T9 A. SVATOSH).
WITH A LCWERED ACID FORMATION FUNCTION ON GASTING STOMACH THE LEVEL OF
UROCHOLECYSTOGUININE PROVED TU BE LOW IN A NUMBER OF CASES BUT FOLLOWING
DUODENAL TUBAGE USING SUNFLOWER OIL kEACHED THE NORMAL VALUE. T14E
CONTENT OF UROCHOLECYSTOQUININE BOTH ON A FASTING STUMACH AND AFTER
DUODEN-4L TUBAGE WHICH SUNFLOWER OIL WAS NORMAL (AS IN HEALTHY CONTROL
INDIVIDUALS) IN OTHER PATIENTS WAS WELL AS IN THE GROUP WITH AN
INCREASED ACID FORMATION FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH. P40 EXCITING ACTION OF
HYDROCHLORIC ACID ON THE FORMATION OF CHOLECYSTOQUININE WAS FOUND.
FACILITY: GOSPITALINAYA TERAPEVTICHESKAYA KLINIKA AND TESENTRALINAYA
N-1 LABORATORIYA I MOSKOVSKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA,
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
A'004-9504 CHEMICAL ABST. NW5110
100794s Halogenation of p-carborane. Stanko, V. I.;
(USSR). Zb. Obshch. Khirn- 1970, 40(l),
12T-31 (Russ). Refluxing I g p-carborane in CC14 with I g
AIC13 2 hr gave I g 2-chloro-p-carborane, m. 189-90', which
chlorinated 10-12 hr in rei'luxing CC4 in the presence of AIC13
gave mainly the dichloride, along with &-717c, mono- and 15-20%
trichlorides; after fractionation some 2,9-dichloro-p-carboraiie
(I), m. 151-2, was isolated. Similar chlorination 50 hr gave
15% 1, 45% mixed 2,9,10- and 2,9,11-trichloro-carboranes, at
least 4 isomeric tetrachlorides (35%) and some apparent penta-
chloride. Heating 0.5 g P-carborane 8 hr with 0.28 g Br and 0.3
g AIC13 in CS2 gave 0.65 g 2-bromo-p-carborane, m. 14(~--I'.
Similarly was prepd. 2,0-dibromo-p-carborane, m. 86-70.
Refluxing 0.5 g P-carborane with 0.6 g ICI in CS2 in the presence
of 0.3 g AlClj 12 lir gave 0.65 g 2-iodo-p-carborane, m. 60--l";
similarly was prepd.2,9-diiodo-p-carborane, m. 141-2*. Heating
REEL/HWE
_uapni 1147
9 . I L-J %.,I -A- " a
AP0049504 10 g rnixed m- and p-carboranes (from isomerization of O~Car-
borane at 760*) and 3 g AICI, in CC14 10-12 min until the m-
isomer had vanished gave after an aq. treatment p-carborane and
9-chloro-m-carborane; these (1) heated with dry piperidine 0.5 hr
then treated with HO and Et2O gave 3 g pure p-carborani,&'(2)
the mixt. sepd. on A120s to yield the 2 components by hexane
elution. 2-Iodo-p-carborane and fresh CutCli heatcd 1 hr at
360* in inert atm. gave 80-5% 2-chloro-p-carborane via halogen
excPanpc. P-Carborane in CC14 was chlorina-ted in uv light 50
hr to 82% B-decachloro-P-carborane, m. 297-80.
G. M.. Kosolapoff ..j
19801348
USSR
A and I _~Glr! , L . Z .
GO-TXB.
TjDC: 537.312.62
"More on Superconductivity Theory in Semiconducto:,.,s"
Kishinev, V sb. Issicd. -.)o kwint. teorii sisten, i~mo~Ti.-h chactit'.-_
(Investio-ting ',systems of 1.1~-.-ny -'articies by -Aie ;~u:,,.nt-Lv_-. ;L~lieory)
C~ i
1971, m) 27-32 (from ilo Ar, 1~172, Ylbstrcct 1."o
4D486)
Translation: --avuritions for det-erlrdlinLng the energy --ap are ol,tained
.Lrom the mini::'im ther--odynamic potue.--tial conditlions. The Ca;-'r-- OT
zero temnerature IS considered. The interactions lead-in- to ciu-c-r-
conductivity are expressed throuLh the full dic"ectrJc Orricabil i ty
0 L ly
;-,0-
of the cryst'al and ao not contain resonance denom-imators. Bi',"-
graphy of twelve. Resume
1/1
I ... --. ~. . .
SU~ta~-,Cc:- - ': - -
I- - . ., -- - - 11 -- 1. - , .. - - 1. - -,- . ~- . i -..
L:. , - - .
- I - - :.,- . :, - :- 'o - -, ,
I - . - *. '. --, ') C ,,~ L'. _-, --*' ':--' .-..-;- .-. .
Inorganic Compounds
USSR UDC 546.66.32-776+546.66-35-776
GOLUB., A. M.., PEREPELIISA, A. P.) VAKSIN, V. I., fiGANIYAZOV,, K., Department
0-f-tio rganic Chenis'427:.r, Kiev Statee University imeni T. G. Shevchenko
"Dimolybdates of Rare Earth Elements and Alkali Metals"
Ivanovo, IVUZ: Rhimiya i Xhiracheskaya Tekhnologiya, Vol 14, No 3, 1971,
PP 328-331
Abstract: By Treasuring pH, electrical conductivity and solubility, the authors
studied the ternary system R(110 3) -K2]"'004-H20 where R is yttrium and scandium.
It is found that two compounds ar- formed: R2(MO04)3 and ka(14004)2' Dr--'Olyb-
dates with the general formula ERO"'0002, where 1.4 is K and Rb,, and R is Sc, Y,
Th and Er were synthesized from aqueous solutions for the firct time. The
thermographic behavior of these compounds was studied (tahe melting point and
te=Derraturxe of ex-ystallization of x-ray amorphous residues were deterirdned).
Dobye powder patterns were used for deterraning the interp'ara spacing of
KY(YO04)2-
1/1
1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
TITLE--CADMIUM NIOBATES
AUTHOR-(03)-GOLUB# A.M., NGUYENt C.Y., GRIGORENKO, F.F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZHe NEORGe KHIHe 1970v 15(119 23-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--TERNARY FLUID SYSTEM9 AQUEOUS SOLUTIONP NIOBATE, SOLUSILITYt
CADMIUM COMPOUND# ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UPJCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0778 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/001/0023/0025
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104224
WICLASSIFIED
2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104224
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. USING SOLY METHOD, CD(NBG SUB31
SUB2. 1.5H SU82 0 AND CD SUB3 (NBO SU84) SU32. 5H SUB20 WERE PREPD. IN
0JB0 SU33 MINUS CD(NO SU83) SUB2 M114US H SUB2 0 AND K SUB3 NBO SUB4
MINUS CD(NO SUB3) SUB2 MINUS H SUB2 0 SYSTEMS. AT 25DEGREES, SATD.
KNBO SUB 3 SOLN. HAD AN ELEC. COND* OF 1.65 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 OHM
PRIME NEGATIVEl CM PRIME NEGATIVEle THE SOLY. PRODUCT OF CD(NBO SUBS)
SUB2 IS 4,5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGBTIVE18.
UNC LASS IF I ED
1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING.DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--COMPLEXES OF ALUMINUM WITH INORGANIC ACIDS ANIONS AND
11 BIHYDROXYQUINOLINE -U-
AUTHOR-(Oe')-GOLUB,
A.M., PHAMv V.CH.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKR. KHIM. ZH.
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
1970, 36(3), 233-8
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM COMPLEX, HYDROXYL RADICAL, QUINOLINE, IR SPECTRUM,
THIOCYANATE3, CHLORINE* NITRATE
-.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0893
STEP NO--UR/0073/70/0361003/0233/0238
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137921
U,N'CL AS") IF I ED
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137921
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FOLLOWING AIX SUB2 L, WHERE L
PRIME NEGATIVE EQUALS 8jHYDROXYQUINOLINATE ANION, ARE REPORTED (X AND
NEGATIVE LOG SOLY. PRODUCT GIVEN): CL PRIME NEGATIVEv 1L.17; NO SUB2
PRIME NEGATIVE, 14.40: NO SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVE, 16.25: NCS PRIME
NEGATIVE, 17.26. BASED ON IR SPECTRA IT IS BELIEVED THAT AL IS BOUND TO
NCS-PRIME NEGATIVE AND NO SUBZ PRIME NEGATIVE VIA THE N ATOM,
FACILITY: KIEV. GOS. UNIV. IM. SHEVCHENKOv KIEV, USSR*
UNICLASSIFIED
U-C 51:2 -tI';_.1:5i'-_
C.-r-
7
reaktiVelcktrom, Anets'--' -and '-_"fev State University G.
"in.* S~r~ . - . _. ~7 -1
0, and S~cciqlized E-dUcation
E.xtraction of' of Zirconium and
(CHN) amd Phos-.)*Iiate
Lenf_n~;rad, :'.hurnal Pr_J*h1__-,,',z-..O~y Vol 43' I'To 6, Jull -D, r-~
Abstnact: To obtcdn ur-tta- -p-~trtzainj.n~-, to tle czop.araati.on c)f Z_-
c4tractio.-. ar. i 1,:[;J. CQr;I)'DOJ.tj.QTI Of ti I(.' thl I.- Wi"
t"ne o" ",r 'If "butween ar; C;":, o~ ,I
dil teLi with be-zizelne and can aqueous pli.,.Lo wus st, ed in L' c-
_u
'on o-
--.,2 extracti f IrCl), and fror. CE; : tnd, 6.L '1", 0i n
the -)rese-ce of :,"CS ions in various concentrationo was also G', .".'z i1 C("-Icc~-
tr'~tt_101' of /,;.,.,s/ in thc aqueour, phar;(2, Z.;- 'i w- - ex-
tracte".1 t,-e o_r'Yi:_,Ic in the for:.-. of ::.Cs kI'...'..*f;" atu
'7f
/1,CS/P.0 > 0.2 --male/l Zr was extracted in t,qc fo_-a-m of
At /'X-S > 1-5 If-iole/1- %-nd coul'
)2 ac
hase im the of
into thc ct"16-a-nic p,
-1 ~
1;,ZSR'
GC,I;U73, A. and; SE-i6UN'K'~-, Z`iurnal Pri'~~ano- 1-2,
Ju.-e ',70,
e:--.tractuability into CIEN and '.7":1311" was Shoini by the (:70S), Of
- T-. i e e -x~,
n nd Hf racted th-Jocyana'e complexes conta-Ini!d the '6r,~, nic phase
solvated w-ith 1-2 molecules of CHN or On .-,rindip~r, of dry NaCNS with.
MOC12-81~- and treatment of the nixturc with the solvents used for extraction, t,-.e
complexes Y(CjIi),(I',TCS),-2So1V (Sol-v = Mi, T3,P) formaed.
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
~TITLE-OOUBLE MOLYBDATES AND TUNGSTATES OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS WITH SODIu,4
_U_
AUTHOR-(04)-GOLUB, A.M., AGANYAZOVI K.S.,.KISEL, N.G.t MOKHOSOYEV, M.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# NEORG. AMTER. 1970, 6(l), 170-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MOLYBDATE, TUNGSTATE, RARE EARTH ELEMENT, SODIUM, X RAY
ANALYSIS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--198410166 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/001/0170/0172
CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0054Q62
UNC t A ~ S I F IF 0
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--18SEP70
CIPLC ACCESSION NO--AP0054962
ABST,RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN ORDER TO CONFIRM THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF FULL EQUIL. IN THE LN(NO SUB3) SUB3-NA SU32 MOO SUB4-H
SUB2 0 SYSTEM, THE ISOMOLAR SERIES OF THE MIXTS. OVER A PERIOD OF I AND
2 WEEKS1 AS WELL AS OVER I AND 3 MONTH"), FROM THE IjNSTANT OF THEIR
PREPN. WE-RE STUDIED CONDUCTIOMETRICALLY A14D POTENTIOMETRICALLY. THE
MIN. IN ELEC. COND. CORRESPONDS TO MIXTS. WITH THE RATIO (LN(NO SUB3)
SUB3): (NA SUB2 MOO SUB4) EQUALS 1:2. THIS ATTESTS TO THE FORMATION OF
DOUBLE MOLYBDATES OF RARE EARTH METALS. INVESTIGATION OF THE LN(NO
SUB3) SUB3-NA SUB2 WO SUB4-H SUB2 0 SYSTEM INDICATES THE FORM4TION OF
SIMPLE TUNGSTATES OF RARE EARTH METALS. X RAY ANAL. OF DOUBLE
TUNGSTATES SHOWS THAT THEY 6EHAVE ANALOGOUSLY TO DOUBLE MOLYBDATES. AN
E400THERMAL EFFECT AT 180-200DEGREES CORRESPONDS TO THE LOSS OF WATER.
THE EXOTHERMAL EFFECT AT 400-480DEGREES CORRESPONDS TO THE CRYSTN. OF
THE COMPOS. N4LN(WO SUB4) SUB2 TIMES 0.5H SUB2 0, AND THE EXOTHERMAL
EFFECT AT 560-575DEGREES CORRESPONDS TO THE CRYSTN. OF NALN(WO SUB4)
SUBZ.
UNCLASSIFIED
U&SR
GO FEE,
"Concerning the of Corrections pertairi!j, to 1,
Wien Formula ?,f~ t I.tur 'he
DurJun e of
and Cjmdativ__RadjF, a COns'ructiOn of the Scale of i's
Tr- Metrol. in-tov SS R (%Tar.,z[o of met
I!IstitAtes of th-~- USSR),.
(170), 19-j . I jr)
1, P 59-3.70 'rrc, IA.Vryy Zhuu-naj,
110 :L2, !),2c 71, fffistl-,Ct 170 32-3:2-1321)
Trapsj%tion: 'Me for c.-:)-rr-I._!-I~:-
nected
y 0 tille1
n in2ufficienc- 'iem fcnnula .:hcr. T
2300 microno timcu f,- pl,.
ab e S ,~ r 'fOr qLuiui-.T~onochrc-:1,n*tj_c
pyrometers, a, ,!-2)1 13 for
is Constructed in the tbe
SPectrotransnuc-s.l on ta.12 Trj.7-:! (jf I,!,- r)n J)y f '-bL ")CnIts;
t:Lmus In va-i = c(-~zt. '7',e
T in it broad f,-p,2C4. JI
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AP
BS
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T.
CHEMICAL A
-
'
31125k QuaternM ammonium salts Nji'-Derivatives
of
r
ethylenediamine. V1. Dcnisenko. V. P_; Rudi. V. P.;
Golab L_v. (Chernovits. Med. Inst., Chernovtsv. USSR)-
-ZW7--CYshc_h- Khim. 1969, 39(9)
'21U82-5 (RUSS)- UL;-"1jL;Q17
,
C,1119 and I mole (CHINMez~ heated in EtjO 3 hr gave the
quaternary salt, m. 86-8*; similarly was prepd. the decyl analog,
M. &&-90*; and the tetradecyl analog, m. 119-20*. The sur-
face-tension vs. conen. curves for these in aq. soln. were shown,
along with curves of viscosity vs. concn. and pH of such solns.
over a wide range of concn. These salts, of type Me2NCI'A2-
CF12NTMe2CH2C02R Cl- showed small changes in -viscosity
(relative) at 20* with changes in concn. when R nony), un-
decyl or tetradecyl; salts with decyl or hexadecyl groups had
greater relative viscosities than the others and at high concns.
these displayed evidence of structural viscosity. These silts
had lesser antimicrobial activity than the bisquatemary salts
but they tended to retard the elimination of chlorides from the
organism (unspecified). G. M. Kosolapoff
19620895 :L
USSR UDC 628.16.08+628-322+682.162.8
GLOBA, L. I., IASTOVETS', L. 14., ROTMISTROV, M. M.p I F., and RADOLITS-
'XAj L. S., Institute of Colloid Chemistry and ChenAstOR644ate*~, Academy
of Sciences UkSSR, and Institute of Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Health,
UkSSR
"Removing Water from Viruses with Some Materials With Adsorp-tion and Adhesive
Properties"
Kievo Doklady Akademii Nauk Ukrains1koy 5SR9 Seriya B. Geologlya, Geofizika,
Khimiya i Biologiya, Vol 33, 110 11t 1971t PP 1036-1038
Abstracti The problem of water decontamination to a degree adequate for
complete prevention of spread of contagious diseases has not yet been fully
resolved. This is particularly true with respect to contamination with
pathogenic microorganisms, which are present in water in the form of suspensions
or colloids (usually as a mixture of both). An attempt ~tas made to convert
finely dispersed mixtures into coarse onos, to facilitate removal from the
raeciium. Various clay-like materials were studied as catalysts of the process.
First; virus cultures were introduced into tap water. Then sanpleB of
infected water were treated with 800 mg/1 of each of the materials tested,
with the addition of 50 mg/1 of aluninwi aulfatoe Samples viero left to stand
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USSFVI
GL40BA v L. I. , et al. v Doklady Akadenii Nauk Ukrains'koy SSR # Soriya B.
Geologiyap Geofizikal Kbialya i Biologiyap Vol 33# No 11# Nov 71,
PP 1036-1038
for 2 hotxs. During that time, the adsorbents precipitated. The liquid
left above the precipitate was then filtered and tested for virus content.
Tests Wicated that viruses were moved to the extent of 90.0 to 99.9%.
This was taken as a positive proof of the effectiveness of the methoda the
use of highly dispersed materials for water purification.
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USSR
Donetsk Inspection Organization, State Commission on the Testing
-agL,-q, t'
of Agricul-caral Crops
"The Brown Leaf Rust of Wheat"
Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 9, Sep 72, p 46
Abstract: The susceptibility of varieties of winter wheat in Donetsk Oblast
to brown lead rust of wheat, caused by Puccinia triticina, was studied in
test plots in 1969-70. 'rhe highest resistance to infection wiLn. this disease
was exhibited by the'~'new varieties Avrora and Kav-kaz and the varieties Rubezh
(hard wheat) ana Bezostaya 1 zoned in Donetsk gulast'. A medium resistance
was shown by ffovostepnyachka and Chernomorakaya and a low raniti-tarice by all
other varieties planted on the test plots, including llironovskaya 8W and
Mlironovskaya Yubileynaya, which had been zones locally. The most susceptible
variety was Dneprovokwfa 521. Some varieties of wheat evidently lost their
resistance to the infection as time passed, presi-urably because more virulent
strains of the causative factor developed - e.g., 1.1dronovskaya 808 lost the
high resistance to the disease which it exhibited in 1962-64. Winter wheat was
less resistant when planted upon a bare fallow and more resistant when planted
after corn for silage or after winter crops.
USSR UDC 628.1.65.04
SOBOLEV, Y. A., RYUCHIN, S. V.,.GOLUB, S. I., and PODBEREZNYY, V. L.
"Ten-Unit Experimental Industrial. Desalination Apparatus"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 7, 1973, pp 30-32
Abstract: For the first time on a world-wide scale a 10 unit desalination
apparatus has been built and successfully operated. This complex is based
on the principle of evaporation with seeding; it ccnsists of evaporation
units with fcrced circulation of the brine. The average productivity of
such units is 640-650 m3/hr. The distillate obtained is suitable for the
use as drinking water as well as for feeding high pressure boilers.
Aerosols
UDC 532-529.6
GOLUB, S. I., ROZEN, A. M., VAYSBLAT, M. B., and BOTINTSEVA, T. I.,
"The Height to Which Liquid Droplets are Raised In a Vertical Gas Flow"
Moscow, Teoreticheskiy Osnovy Khimicheskoy Tekhnologii, Vol 6, No 3,
Pay/Jun 72, pp 10~-490
Abstracti Equations are derived for computing the height to which drODlets
formed in bubbling operations are raised in a vertical gas flow, and t6
effects of some parameters on this height are analyzed. The droplet path
can be divided into two regions -- one in which the droplet moves faster
than the gas flow and one in which its velocity is lower than the gas flow
velocity. The equations relate droplet mas6p the vertical component of the
droplet's absolute velocity, resistance of the medium, droplet diameter,
specific weights of liquid and vapor, relative drop velocity, hydraulic
resistance, and gas flow velocity. The dependence of maximum lheight on
droplet diameter is analyzed. Computer analysis of the equations demonstrated
tiat -when initial droplet velocity is higher than vapor velocity, the final
height. increases with increasing droplet diameter, while in the reverse
case the final height increases with decreasing droplet diameter. Changes
in medium density from 0.05 to 1.3 kglm3 have little effect on height. The
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USSR
GOLUBv S. I., et al., Teoreticheskiy Osnovy Khimicheskoy Tekhnologii,
Vol 6, No 3,, Ylayl Jun 72, pp 484-490
analysis assumes sphericity of the aroplets, aria neglocts tne Duoyancy or tne
carz-ier gas.
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USSR UDC 542-48
BAYSBLAT, M. B., GOLUB, S. I., and CHERNYKH, N. YE., Sverdlovsk
"Calculation of SDecific Heat-Dcchange Surface in Mullti-Stage
Evaporating-Distilling Installations"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheni7e i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 1, 1970, pp 2-3
Abstract: ftecifin heat-exchange surface in apparatus and heaters
FsMa~face per 1 kg/hr of evaporated water) is one of the principal
technical-economic indices of evaporating installations, but calcu-
lation of the theoretically corroct value of this index is extremely
ciuabersorie.
The authors derive simolified formulas which do not take into
account the less irr-nortant factors affecting specific heat-exchange
surface. Test calculations rnade with these fo=Clas yield re2ul-,;s
wit-hin 4, percent of the theoretical values.
I'/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
_,'T ITLE-*-F L A-SH IGNIT19N OF THE LUM I~-NE'Si ENCE OF SILVEi% HALIDE PHOSPHORS -U-
~
AUTHOR-(03)-ORLOVSKAYA, N.A., BELOUS V.Mot GOLUBt Sol.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSKP 1970t 12(3)v 460-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-~-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL__PHOSPHORr SILVER COMPOUNDt HALIDE9 LUMINESCENCE
.:CENTERt IR RADIATION, EXCITATION ENERGYP SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTY
-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1490 STEP NO--UR/03tj8/70/0121003/046010466
ciRc AcCE5.510N '10--AP0118477
Ui*,C L A S S I F I "---: D
212 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NUV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118477
ABSTRACT/EXTqACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES WERE
STUDIED AT AGBR, AGBR(I), AND AGCL,MN SINGLE CRYSTALS 3Y USING THE FLASH
IGNITION OF LUMINESCENCE STIMULATED BY IR RADIATION. THE FLASH IGNITION
IS OBS13. ONLY AT THE LUMINESCENT BANDS GENERATION OF wHICH RESJLTS FROM
RECOMBINATION OF FREE ELECTRONS ON LOCALIZED HOLES. BOTH KINETICS AND
MICROSTRUCTURE OF LUMINESCENCE CNETERS IN MN ACTIVATEO AGCL SINGLE
CRYSTALS ARE DISCUSSED IN DETAIL.
1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--CALCULATION, OF THE HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT IN THE CASE OF SCALE
FORMATION -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GONIONSKIY, V.TS.r GOLUBi S.I.r ROZEN, A.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, ENERG. TRANSP. 1970, (1), 176-80
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT, HEAT EXCHANGER, METAL SCALING,
METAL TUBE
CONTROL WARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1521 STEP NO--UR/0281/1()/()O(J/")OI/C)l/6/ot3o
CIRC ACCESSION Nil--AP012o302
AS, IF IED
2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIiNG JATE--230CTY
IRC ACCESSION NO-AP01203OZ
4'BSfRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DURING HEATINCS OF SOL!iS. rilTli NEG
COEFF. OF SOLY., THE RATE OF SCALE FORMATION SHAP-PLY ALONG THE
LENGTH (IF THE Hr-:ATING RUGE OF HEAT EXCHANGERS. AN --QUAT[L'J-!: IS PRJPOSED
FOR CALCG. THE HEAT TRANISFER CGEFF. INI THE CASE OF SCALE FORMArIONt
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT OPERATING TIME, REGIME --)F HEAT i~XCHANG.,;E, ANO PHYS.
CHEM. PROPERTIES OF A SCALE. APPLICATION OF THIS SU3ST4NTIALL
INCREASED ACCURACY IN DETG.'THE VALUES OF THE HEAT TRANSFFR COEFFS. IN
THE CASE ;JF HEATING SOLNS. OF SALTS WITH NEG SOLY. COEFF., ',JHICH !T'AS
CONFIRMED EXPTL. FOR DESIGNING GF TUBULAR HEAT EXCHANGERS THE MEAN
VALUE OF HEAT TRANSFER COEFF. ALONG A HEATING TUBE IS RECOf-iiNiENOED
INSTEAD OF THE LOCAL VALUE.
=CLASSIFIED
USSP, UDC 621.791.753.042.93:669.29S
MEDOVAR, V. I., ~ ~UB ~V.S., All-Union Scientific Research and Planning
Institute for Titanium
"Use of Manual Argon-Arc Welding in the Manufacture of Titanium Structures"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 72, pp 41-42.
Abstract: The experimental production sector of the authors' institute
utilizes welding to manufacture columns for chemical processes, galvanic
baths, etc. All welding work is performed manually by the argon-arc
method using specialized direct current welding units. The equipment
used is briefly described. The electrical circuit of the unit automati-
cally delays the arc to allow the protective gas to surround the welding
zone before starting welding, starts the welding system only after the
protective gas and cooling water are being supplied and disconnects the
unit in case of an interruption in the supply of gas or water, excites
the welding arc with an initial current of 20 a, then autonaticall% i
Y in-
creases it to a set value, controls welding current and continues feeding
protective gas after the arc is shut off for the required cooling time.
This equipment has been used to produce titanium apparatus which has
worked reliably for several years in various branches of industry.
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USSR uDc: 621.372
GOLUB, V. S.
"Analysis of Emitter Followers With Compound Transistors"
V sb. Poluvrovadn. i)riboi-j v tekhn. elektrosvyazi (Semiconductor Devices in
Electrical Communications Technology--collection of works), vyp. 7, Moscow,
"Svyazlt', 1971, 1up 113-124 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract
No 6D79)
Translation: Various follower circuits with comuound transistors are
analyzed, and it is shown how rk and the DC circuits affect the Parameters
of followers. Co=utational formulas for synthesis of complex follower
circuits are given together with exexffples. Analysis and com-nutational
formulas are presented for the middle frequencies of the passband. Eig;ht
illustrations, bibliography of seven titles. Res=6.
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USSR UDC 621.373.521.1(088.8)
GOLUB, V. S.
"Oscillator with External Excitation"
USSR Author's Certificate No 25022, Filed 2 Apr 68, Published 15 Jan 70 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Xbstract No 8 D320 P)
Translation: This author's certificate introduces an oscillator with external
excitation executed from transistors with a transformer input with respect to a
two-cycle schematic in the B class mode. In order to improve the stability of
the dynamic amplification coefficient, the common point of the counter-included
diodes is connected via a limiting resistor to the midpoint of the secondary
winding of the input transformer. There is one illustration.
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-A-004479r,-
a" 'Y' I , '~ ) I U UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,.
243211 MEASURING THE agNETIC SPECTRUM Qf FARAYAG~
NErIC_jPRYSTAL9'with improved accuracy of
measurement Vses the construction shown. The -2/70
crystal I is mounted with adhesive to the piston
2 of a cylindrical resonator, rotated by any
suitable mechanism roUnd the horizontal axis. in
a lind with the cover of the piston, 3 is rigidly
fixed an optical tube (for example, from a type
RVP-463 surface frequency measuring device). By
lamp 5 an image of the element 3 is reflected by
mirror 6 through the opticaL-system of 4 on tothe
object glass 7 of eyepiece 8. 3 and 7 are engraved
with graticules. 7 is fastened to an angular
measuring device, for e."mple a ST-3 angle plate
of a general-purpose microscope, having an error
of not more than 15". By comparison of the
grati~ulas the true angle of rotation of 3 and L
is measured. The crystal is adentated in the
horizontal plane by rotating the whole apparatus,
connected to a second goniometer, for which the
angic platz 51-3 may also be used.
11.8.66 as 1097241/26-25.YU.K.GOLUB' et alia.
(15.9.69.) Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 42h.int.Cl.A Olk.
19771G23
7-
AA0044796
AUTHORS: Golub', Yu. K.; Grigor'yev, N. I.; Gurlyanov,
Rogachevs V S.
ITY71G24
USSR UDC 621.355.8(088.8)
, _ NIKOL'SKIY, V. A.
POZIN, Yu. M., R2WLtwYy
I'Method of Preparation and Use of Alkaline Battery"
USSR Author's Certificate No 300915, Filed 20/01/70, Published 26/05/71,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No
2 L216 P bv the author's).
Translation: A method is suggested for preparation and use of alkaline
batteries by formation of charge and discharge cycles, differing in that in
order to increase the specific electrical characteristics and produce addi-
tional capacitance of the negative electrodes, a discharged battery is pole
switched bypassing a quantity of electricity equal to 20-80'0 of the capacity
of the positive electrodes through it.
29 -
UDC: 616-084.3-056.78
Tjj-- Fl)L~ OF PREVL2iliVE PPYSICAL EX1Q11L:1ATlL1NS LN 111SPE11SARY CL*.E (WITH
RE~iKEN~E TO 'fit.". ARTICLE BY A.M.
[Article by G.7. Jvhthenka.ko.r. ~;,:iI,ntiflc Research
ln~titut~ Ill an~3 'Xadlvlogy (,~Irector* rrcfes-~ur DAL Abdura.ulov);
~:Osr..v, S.Vtt'lko"I ',dreivookhrGrientye, Ruorlian. No 9, 1972, submitted 18
April l9T2-,-pFj7j---4zj
Any InvastiFation directly or Indirectly dealing with the role of
pub;ic 1~erilth In the national economy, creating stocks of mutcrl.ii" and
capltal LeUij,j!*nt, Ind increasing thc- productivity of labor al~ril.d the
zo~,t scrioun Aittention. In this regard the disclaisioa concerning Lhe
slt,-iificanct ut' preventive physicals in diapensary care of the People,
which bzgan on the pages of Sovpc6ove Uravookhrone-ilye is of grant
interest. it is quJtc-. obvit;us that in order to implc=ent dispensary care
fcr the entire population of our country, as stipulated in the Program of
the CPSU, It Is Imperative to apply the n.o3t rational. scientifically
substantiated, and effective. work methods.
A.M. aotvinov is correct In vbqerving that "at pr,~sent wL do not
yet have a dinLIli-t mpthod of performing preVenLiVe physical exaninrtiona
and riA.-Unifitpring, ditipersary care."'
III the Iai t few ytarn voices have been heard to stir(- that masti
ph-.r.1cal!; have nu.~2ro~n flews, they art, obsolete, and no lonf,.er effective
(A.H. totvinvv; L.I. CharkvLani),
G of the flawo in the t-lal method. made 1)y A.M. 10tvinov
,41~,~ld 1-vc jlv~~;,Cd the 1I;C);-pcdit,rcy of prevvnLiv~ EX,111.1~1.lLionS l,hell
attrtptlng to C:-'r r.t only large ofvviire,i groups. when Huch examinations
are :~,xd~ throu;-h th~ effortit of or-all therapeutic institutions that are Ila
t
alwavs ~roporl, lta-fed by nil types of speciali6tv, they are not fully
quipped with all the necojeary diagnostic instrumentation and opparatua)
:
1hen tla5 ~3 uaic physicals are perfor-.~.d by teams on an irregular basis.
In other wordo. we are the ones to import (laws to the mana acale preventive
Ut -Sov~tnkoye 7dra ',~k-hraneniy,, No 10, 1971.
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USSR
UDG 621-771.35.001.5
POLUKHIN, P. I., GOLUBCHIK, R. H., INULENNY-Y, K., F.,. and- BTOKHI-.N, V. V.
"Metal Slip During Cross Rolling in Mills With Various Numbers of Working
Rolls"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, Moscow,. No 64,. "Metallurgiya,"
1970, pp 142-146
Tran lation: The article makes a comparison of the kinematic parameters of
cross rolling with various numbers of working ralls.. The effectiveness of
the particular rolling diagramq for different unit reductions is determined
from a consideration of the efficiency in the roll- barrel using experimental
data. Four figures and six bibliographic entries..
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USSR UDC 621-.771-35-001.15
POLUKM, P. I., GOLUBCHIK R.. 1M., MIL--I*rfY,. K. F..,. and SVISTUFMOV, Ye. A.
"Specific Normal Pressures and Specific Friction Forces DtirIng Cross Rolling
on Multiroll Mills"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metal-lov i Splavov, Moscmi, No 64, "Metallurgiya,"
1970, pp 278-281
Tran lation: On the basis of distri-bution curves for specific normal pres-
sures and specific friction forces in the contact zone- between. lead test
pie and the roll, a comparison is made for the first. time of* the power
conditions of rolling an two-, three-, and four-roll mills. The dependencies
of average specific normal pressure and full metal pressure against the roll
on -reduction are obtained as a funrt-i on of the number- of working. rolls. It
is shown, from an analysis of the curves of speci-fic Eriction forces, that
adopting an average value of frictiou forces for the entire arc of contact
instead of considering average vallues of specific fract-ion forces-in the
zones of lag and advance decreases the amount of powar an- the.. roll. Five
figures and ten bibliographic entries.
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USSR
UDC 621-771.35.001.15
LU&CEUK,j%. ?I,_,__POLUKHIN, P. I., MILF141M, K. F., and BLOKHIN, V. V.
G9
"Theoretical Questions of the Kinematics of the Process of Cross Rolling"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya,"
1970, pp 146-152
Translation: Metal forming during cross rolling is considered, formulas for
the components of the power balance are derived, and an expression is cbtain-
ed for calculating the efficiency in the roll barrels. Conditions of skidding
and minimal efficiency are shown as a function of the parameters of the pro-
cess. Five figures and seven bibliographic entries.
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112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70
JITLE--EFFFCT OF FORCES ON THE GUIDE TOOL DURING TRANSVERSE SPIRAL ROLLING
_U_
AUTHOR-(03)-GOLuSCHIK, R.M.t MILENNYYj K.F.t BLOKH[Ni V-V-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--t%IOSCOW, DOKL. NAUCHNO-TEKHN. KONFERENTSIII PO ITOGAM
REFERENCE--RGFERATIVNYY ZHURNAL METALLURGEYA, NO 12, DEC 69, ABSTRACT NO
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--METAL ROLLINGt ROLLING MILL# STRESS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1982/1882 STEP NO--UR/0000/69/000.300/0027/0033
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0053028
LA c c I FIE D
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESS!ON NO--AR0053028
ABSTAACT/EXTRACT--(I)) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS A DISCUSSION
OF A PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE FORCES ON THE GUIDE TOOL WHEN
REDUCING A CONTINUOUS ELASTIC BILLET. A DISC COMPRESSED BY TWO FORCES
WITH RESPECT TO THE VERTICAL DIAMETER AND JAMMED BETWEEN TWO ABSOLUTELY
RIGID SUPPORTS WITH RESPECT TO HORIZONTAL DIAMETER IS INVESTIGATED. A
SCHEME IS PRtSENTEO FOR DETERMINING THE REACTIVE FORCES UNDER THE EFFECT
OF TWO CONCENTRATED FORCES ON THE DISC AND THE LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND
PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING THE STRESSES OCCURRING IN THE DISC.
EXP.ERIMENTAL DATA ON THE 14ETAL PRESSURE ON THE ROLLS WERE OBTAINED.
THESE DATA WERE COMPARED WITH THE.CALCULATED DATA,
USSR uDc: 621-373.531(o88.8)
GLL.IUBCHIK KRANTS . V. Z.
"A Video Pulse Sha-oer"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266827, filed 7 Oct 68, published 18 Aug 70
(from RZh-Radiotek-hnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 10212 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a video uulse shaDer
which contains two frequency dividers. The input of one of these dividers
is connected directly to the output of a stabilized reference -,!-equency
oscillator, while the input of the other divider is connected to the same
point through a switching device. The pulse shaper also contains a commu-
tating device. To improve the stability of. time parameters of a video palse
train in the case of long pulse durations and repetition periods, the
outputs of the frequency diiiders are connected to the invuts of- a flir-fio~,
whose output is connected to the input of a switching transistor.
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USSR uDc: 621-373.531.3(o88.8)
GOLUBCHITCOV A KOLOKEYTSEV, A. K. , LAGUNLOTITICH, Ye. F. , Donetsk
cientific Research and Design and Planning Institute for Automation
of Mining Machinery
"A Multichannel Overlapping Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 265182, filed 6 Feb 68, published 12 Jun 70
(from RZh-Radiotel:hnika, lic, 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1G281 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a multichannel over-
lapping pulse generator which contains a Tna ter multivibrator a-rid output
cells based on flip-flops with transistors of opposite conductivity type.
The device is designed to gi-~-- a predetermined time overlap of the output
pulses. Connected to the collector of the NDIN transistor in each output
cell of the generator are the input of a coincidence circuit for moving
the signal on to the following output channel, a-rid the input of -a co-inci-
dence circuit for quenching the signal in the preceding channel; the second
inputs of the correspondiing coincidence circuits are connected together
and tied to differeni. legs of the =-,Itivibretor, the i puts of the co-inc-I
f, - - M11
dence circuit for moving the signal being connected to the lea of the
multivibrator which determines the time of overlap of the PUISEI.S.
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USSR
UDC 621-771,073-001-5
KOSARDIOV, Ye. N., POLUKH11f, V. P., ZINOVIYEV, A. V., and GOLUBCMOV, V. A.
"Calculating the Camber of the Backup Roll Taking Into Account the Unevenness
of the Curve of Inter-Roll Pressure"
Moscow, Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, 'T4tallurgiya"
Publishing House, No. 64,, 1970, pp -122-124
Translation: A method is proposed for calculating the camber of the backup
roll of a four-high mill, taking into account the uneven distribution of inter-
roll pressure aver the length of the roll barrels. It is shown that, in the
actual range of unevenness of inter-roll pressure, bending deflection may
vary by 20 percent at the same pressure on the housing screws.
USSR UDC: 536.246
BAKALIN, Yu. I. , GOLUBENKO, G. G. , KOLYKIIIJI, L. I. , SEN'KO, A. S. , SOLO-
V1YEVA, V. N.
"Results of an Exnerimental Study of Heat Exchange During Boiling of Nit-1-ogen
Tetroxide in a Vertical Tube"
V sb. Dissotsiruvushch. pazy ~ak terlonositc-li i rab. tela en errr. ustanovc-~k
(Dissociatinf-, Ganes as Heat-Transftr Agents and Working"Fluids in Power
Plants-collection of works), 11insk, "Nauka i teklin.", 1.970, pp 289-293
(from M-Aviatsionn, I Abstract 11c,
3.34-1-18T- I-ie i ra~etnyye r1vigateli, No 3, Mar 71,
Translation: A description is presented of the experimental installation,
measurement procedure and data processing method. Results are Civen fron -a
study of heat exchange during boiling in a vertical tube with naturall
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circulation in the pressure region of 2-50 absolutr,~ atmosphercz 1,inder th,~!rm~LL
loads of (o.4-,,).6) ;10-5 kcal/r,2-hr. It is noted that heat' exchangi~ during
boiling of a ch,2.,.-Iic,~Ily react-ing systeni differs considerably from heat C-!x-
change during boi--!-,-,S of pure inert sWostances. Three illustrations, bibii-
ography of five titles. Res=6.
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