SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GONCHAROVA, V.I. - GONTSA, M.
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USSR
-,_HVSKAYA. I. V., Byii1leten' EksperimentalIncy Bialogii i,
GONCHAROVA, V. T. and 'T-
Meditainy, Vol 70, No 12, Dec 70, PP 34-316
tective factor. An increased level of tryptophanox-ygenase activity as such does
not play an Lmportant role in the survival of rrC-1ce poisoned by S. typh.Lm-uriu-m
endotoxin.
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USQ"R
0
"Determinin,~~ the Active ioagnesium in Granulated I.IaC7_nesium"
Moscow, Zavoetshava lahoratori_-va, No. 5, 1971, PP 5'~,7-533
Abstract: 11"Ietallic r:2a;7-nez;iivq -in the rranulr~te is used to dcsulrhur-
ize and modil'y cast- iron. The rurpose of the exl)eriments described
in this paper was to determine ILhe granulated naErzesi-om obtained
-0 a 4
d - -_ ~: L, _L _L -,
.Lrom elect-rical Met,~iiiic ma,-.-nesium, a pri-ary ,,-ranul Ue
free of Imumoities, as ..-ell -s 'U' e ar -ated i i e s i um, second-
anu- -1
npurit ob-
ary Uxanuia a containinE_ a larCe 'quantity of JT ies,
tained fro:,.i ma,,,mesium alloys and the wastes of magnesium
d
tion Drocezses. he tests were made Ath a T:aobe of
gne j:,.,o c e so. in~ r
matnesium. rid o-"' chlorides _nnd oxides of mra.(
wit-1h, a 5% solution of chromic anhydride. Ch-,orine ions .-rere in-
troduced the f'orn of a solution of carnallite. Curves Pre
,given fcl- the Of the ac-.!ive 1-=i as :Lun-c-
tion of chlorine ion concentrIat-ion. A tLa',.le J..". .-give, comnar-
ing t-he results of -Ghe primary Cranulatue analysis obt~-ined bW the
1/?-
USSR
POGRANICIMAYA, R. M'.. et al., Zavodsk;~~ laboratoriya, No 5, 1971, PP 537-538
method given in this paper and by the Gas-volu-metur-Le method. The
-4
authors are associated _Lth the All-Union Titanium Scientific Ee-
search and Desi,,p. Institute.
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USSR
UDC 669.14.582-15:628.187
LYAPICHEV, I. G., and GONCHAROVA, V. V., Tomsk Polytechnic Institute
"Effect of Alloying and Heat Treatment of Alloy YuNDK35T5 on Fine Structure"
Moscow, IVUZ. Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 72, pp 130-134
Abstract: The refining and disorientation of blocks takes place in the
hard-to-work Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti alloys during abrasive grinding. After refining
of the structure to critical magnitude of blocks (100-200 nm) and micro-
stresses [(0.4 - 0.8) 103 rad) cracks appear in alloys. Secondary selenium,
sulfur, and boron alloying is suggested for the purpose of increasing the
technological durnbility of Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti alloys. It is recommended to
evaluate the effect of microalloying according to it!j influence oa the finct
structure (blockability, microstresses) and the dynamics of its change in
the process of elastoplastic deformation.
USSR
AnaIyals ana TeatIng
GONCHAROVA V. Nr LYAPICHEV, I. G., GABCIIAK, A. G.
"Technology of Chemical-fleat Treatment and Structural Testing of Yu.NDK35T5
Magnetic Alloy"
Moscow, Isvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya,
No 8, 1972, pp 136-139.
Abstract: Results are presented from experimental study of the influence
of the composition of a borocementing medium on the properties and depth
of the surface saturated layer of YuNDK35T5 alloy. Metallographic and
x-ray structural analysis of the surface saturated layer are performed.
Stabilization of the gamma-phase following chemical and heat treatment
help to improve the wo-rkability of this alloy. The depth of the layer
increases when the alloy is saturated in the twro-phase state and its bonding
with the main volume is improved following high-temperature thermomagnetic
treatment. Testing by the method of measurement of the therrmo emf in com-
parison with measurement of microhardness provides 6reater productivity and
stability of results.
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1/2 017 UNCLASSI FIED PROCES`,11,- L)LTE-30C'TT0
T I T LF---CL IINI 0 LA E OF M,""'E"T
lle.TERIALS OF KRASIN'OJAR S;:'-- IND CITY HUSPlTAL -U-
AUlFH0R-(05)-KL0L,0VAr G.~_., 110,0VARK0, A.G.p TSYS, N.S., A,A!0)',.y&NA, L.I.v
GUNCHAROVA, YE.I.
SOURCE-ZHURNAL MIKSOBIOLOGill EPIDEMIOLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970., 14R 6,
PP 37-40
DATE PUBLISHED- -70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIGLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TCPIC TAGS-DYSENTERY,.ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE, STREPTOMYCINg
CHLORAMPHENICOLM)BIOMYCIN ANT18.10TIC
CONTROL MARKING--t-40 RIESTRICTIGNS
VCGUMENT CLASS-UNCLAISSIFI_~:D
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0633 STEP
CIRC ACCESSICN 00--AV0126510
UNC, L i~ S s i i- I !-. ri
-212 -017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRt -ACCESSiGN NC;--AP01265L0
AaSTRACT/EXIRACT-(U) GP-0- IlLiSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE OF 253 CASE
H15TOMES OF PATIE11-11TS SUFFER11IG FROM DYSEINTERY 111TH F3ACTEA'I0L0GICA'..LY
GOiNIFIRMED OffiGNOSIS; CLINICO LABURATORY INDICES O= THE CLISLASE VIEPE
CUMPARED 11; 1957 (122 PATIENTS) AiNIL) &IN 1967 (136 PATIENTS). A
PREVALENCE GF SCNNE DYSENJERY l,-J 1967 WAS NOTED (80PERCE1111i) ; IT Dir-FERED
FROM, FLEXNER DYSENTICRY 3Y A MILDER COURSEY AN IN'-_REi,,SE !1%f THE NUII-IBEP OF
ATYPICAL, LATENT FORPS ANIO CF F-OF"ME FF.USTE, AND ALSO 6Y A LESS~-R
INCIDENCE OF ThE CIIAN6L TO CHIR0111C FORM. IT APPEARED THAT 59-5PERCENT
OF ALL THE SONNE STRAINS WERE RE.SISTANT TO CHLORAI-~PlIENICOL, 810MYCIN ANID
STREPTOMYCIN FACILITY: KUEANSI!LY PEDITSiplsKly INST11UT it'.
KRASNEY ARMI;I I GURODSKAYA BOL'NITSA NR' 2, KRASNODAR.
U.,
Ace,~ Nr 042377-
Ref. Code: U6!6;?_Lia
-pf7
lonospheric,Effect of Law-Envay Solar Pl ma
(Abstract: "Ionospheric Effect of Low-Eneij~_ -Solar Plasma Ejected During
Proton Flares," by Ye. Ye. GonchwKova. R. A.Izevakina, Ye.-V.-, Lavrov.a and
___ ism, Ionosphere and Radio
L., A. Yudovich, InstMuit67ff _rdffEinTiaTMagner
Wave Propagation; Moscow, Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiya, Vol X, No 1, 1970,
pp 67-7
A comparison was made of ionospheric disturbances in the F region
caused by low-energy solar plasma from proton and nonproton flares. Three
ionospheric-magnetic disturbances were considered: 7 July, 28 August and
2 September 1966, associated with proton flares, and one associated with
a large nonproton flare, 16 September 1966. (Information on these flares
and magnetic-ionospheric disturbances are given in a table. Low-energy
solar plasma causes the most substantial changes in the F region and there-
fore a study was made of the change in critical frequencies and heights
(hp and h') of the F region for a number of ionospheric stations and the
parameters of N(h) profiles for Moscow. The disturbances following proton
flares began after 22-26 hours and 57 hours after the nonproton flare. This
lag corresponds to velocities of the corpuscular stream of 1,700-2,000 km/
sec and 700 U./sec respectively. The considered disturbances differ from
Reel/frame 1 '2-
19760335
AP0042377
one another only in activity. During disturbances associated with proton
flares there are the same changes in the F region as during other distur-
bances. This indicates that the low-energy solar plasma ejected during
proton flares is not significantly different from the plasma of other
corpuscular streams except that it is propagated at a greater velocity
and possibly has a stronger magnetic field because it causes disturbances
of greater activity.
19760336
77
7777777777
11.3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
JITLE-CHANGE IN NvH, Pir,-OFILES DUkING POSITIVE IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES
DURING YEARS OF MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM SOLAR ACTIVITY -U-
YE.YE.o ZE:VAKINAv R.A.v LAVROVA, YE.V.t YUDOVICHv
'L.A. PON-
-CQUNTkY CF INFO-USSR
S,GURCE-mCS('.Q!Nv GEGMAGNETIZM I AERONOMIYA, VOL Xv NO 3t 1970, PP 5~4-549
-DATE PU6LISHEE-----70
-SUBJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERLC SCIENCESt ASTRONOMYrASTROPHYSIGS
TAGS- I CNOSPHER IC DISTURtIANCEs F LAYERr IONIZATLONt AURORAI SOLAR
ACTIVITY, GkCMAGNETIC STORM
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~D OCUMENT CLA55-UNCLASSIFIED
PRUXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0526 STEP NO--UR/0203/70/OIC,,/003/054110549
CIRC Ar.CESSICN NO--AP0l327Z5
UNCLASSIFIED
2/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132725
,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MAUE OF CHANGE IN H(H)
PROFILES IN THE LATITUDE RANGE 80DEGREESN-IZDEGREESS DURING TWO POSITIVE
UISTUKBANCES OBSERVED DURING THE PERIOD OF THE MAXIMUM OF SOLAR ACTIVI1Y
24-28 FEBKUARY 1958 AND DURING THE PERIOD OF THE MINIMUM 14-15 JANUARY
1964. BOTH DISTURBANCES wERE OBSERVED BEFORE SMALL MAGINETEG STORMS.
.SIMULTANEUUSLY WITH AN INCREASE IN IC'NtZAT'ICN IN THE F REGION THERE WAS
INCREASED ABSORPTION IN THE AURORAL ZONES* THE STUOY 1-.'"S MADE USING
HOURLY N(H) PROFILES FuR wASHINGTON, TALARA, -HUAiNCAYO, 16A0AN, AND
SINGAPORE, SUPPLEMENTED BY DATA FOR ALERT, BAKER LAKEI CHU'RCHILL, SP-h.,
KHEYS ISLAND, D[KS(J-N, MURMANSK, MOSCC-fd, AND ALMA Afa. COMPARLSON OF
Nth) PROFILES FOR DISTURBED AND QUIET PEkIUDS JN01C,AFEzJ rHAr OURING
DISTU;Z6ANCES THE ELECTRC.N1 CONCENTRATION fNCRL,;i-"jFS AT ALL
POSITIVE
ALTITUUES IN THE F REGIUN AND TO THE GREATEST DEGREE Ni~"R THE IUNIZAT[01\1
MAXIMUM. DURING THE (4161ITTIME AND MORNING HGURS T~11_ I PCATEST 10.1417AFIGN
INCREASE CCCURS IN TFE HIGH LATITUOES, WHEREAS DURING rHE DAYTIME If is
IN THE E(~UATORIAL LATITUDES. N SUBMAX AND N FOR THE MOST PART HAVE
UR
SIMILAR CHANGES. AN INCREASE IN IONIZATION OCCURS IN THE FOR14 OF Bk -ITS
WITH AN AVEkAGE DURATIGN OF THREE OR FOUR HUURS. WIril A CONSIDERABLE
.1tr-REASE IN N SUBMAX AND N (UP TO 50PERCENT) THE GECMETRIC PARAMETERS 1i
SUBF, H SU605 AND T CHANGE FOR THE MOST PART IN NOR141AL LIMITS (PLUS OR
MINUS 20PERCE111T) AT ALL LATITULDES. THESE PARAMETERS EXHIBIT AN
APPRECIABLE INCREASE ONLY WITH AN INCREASE IN MAGNETIC ACTIVITY.
3/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PR OCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--APOl3Z725
.AESTPACT/EXTRACT--AN INCKEASE IN 1314[ZATION BELOW N SUBMAX DOES NOT OCCUR
u
AS A RESLLT GF VERTICAL REDISTRIBUTIGN OF IONIZAT!GNI bUT UUE TO
ADDITIGtNAL IONIZATION OF THE F REGIGNi PROPAGATING TO GREAT ALTITUDES.
THIS 11,CREASE IN IONIZATION CAN OCCUR OVER A GREAT PART OF THE EARTH OR
I.*% LIINITEL REGECNS, P~(IMARILY IN THE HIGH LATITUDES. CN QUIET DAYS THE
HIGFEST k VALUES 6ERE j,';SERVED IN THE EQUATORIAL LATITUDES AND IN THE
AURLRAL ZCNE, WHEREAS L')'URI."4G A POSITIVE DISTURBANCE THEY WFRE OBSERVED
IN THE PLLAk PEGION. THE MAXIMUM INCREASE IN IONIZATION IN THE POLAR
R'GIL;k INLICATES A COkPUSCULAR NATURE OF POSITIVE DISFURBANCES. THIS
CuRPUSCULAIV RADIATIONt LIKE THE PROTCNS RESPONSIBLE FOR PCA, PRODUCES AN
IfiC'EilSE LN' TFE ELECTROii CLJONCENTRATION IN THE IO1'J(-lSPH-ce'-',E 14:THOUT A
S]5`STANTIf-L ChANGE IN THE GEOMAGNET[C FIELD AND IONOSPHERIC HEATING.
THESE STKEAMS POSSIBLY CCNSIST OF LOW ENERGY PROTONS AND ELECTRONS.
FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM, IONOSPHERE AND RADIO
!SAVE PROPAGATION.
-UNCLASSIFIED ---- --
112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--EARLY MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LIVER FOLLOWING ITS COMPLETE
ISOLATION FROM GENERAL CIRCULATION -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-BELINSKAYAt A.M.i PLIKHt M.B-t qpNCFLAEpXy. A.L., GORYACIHEYr
S.P., 00ROKHOY4, L.P.
COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ARKH. PATOL. 1970, 32(2), 70-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND.MEDICAL-SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--LIVER, BLOOO CIRCULATION, INHIBITION, HISTOCHEMISTRYi
GLYCOGENY RNAl NECROSIS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMIENT
PROXY REEL/FRAINE-1996/0579 STEP iju--UR /9056/ 1'!,./ 03 2 li)02100 70100 7"
V
CIRC ACCESSI&N NO--AP-011751107
UN(' 1. ilk s SF 1 ~7 D
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESS[13!--l 1-10--AP0117807
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. %110 PATHO AiNf) HISTOCHIC',M.
CHANGES WERE OBSU. IN DOG LIVEkS 20 MIN SUBSEQUE1,11 TO THEIR ISOLATI'lN
FROM GENERAL CIRCULATION. AFTER 40 MIN, THE FUNC[10,.N.' OF THE ORGAN WAS
DIMINISHED 4ND DYSTROPHIC CHANGES WERE FOU14D 1114 PARENCHVIA. THE CUINTENT
OF GLYCOGEN AND R14A IN CELLS WAS REDUCED. AFT.-::.q C>O ml~.', ~jc--CRG-316TIC
CHANGES OF PARENCHYMA 4~L-RE OBSD. AS WELL AS DE(--RE;,Sfl OF GLYCUu-~:N AND
NUCLEIC ACIDS CONTEN1 OF HEPATUCYTES. FACILITYz KAZ. INST.
KLIN. EKSP. KHIR., ALMA-ATA. USSR.
UNICLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 621.372.81.09
GORDIYENKO, V. I., KALASHNIKOV, N. I., CIQ"Aa~br
LIvov JU I h w~~
"Experimental Studies of a Single-Conductor Transmission Line
for a TE Surface Wave in the 1-10 kHz Band"
Kiev, Otbor i Peredacha Informatsii, Resp. Mezhved. Sb.,
No 28, 1971, pp 105-107
Abstract: The conditions of propagation of a TE surface wave
along isolated cylindrical conductors were checked out by
experiments providing for determination of the effect which
the radius of the wire and the permeability of the material
have on propagation of a TE wave. The experimental procedure
is described and a block diagram is given together with the
principal characteristics of the transmitting and receiving
equipment. The theoretical analysis published by X.A. Armand
(Rddiotekhnika i eZektronika, 1959, 4, 10) agrees with the experi-
mental data for the systems studied. Three figures, bibliog-
raphy of ten titles.
M
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USSR
GONCFARSKIY, V.
UDC 621.317.7
"Problem of Increasing the Range of a R,-ference Phase Radio Channel in tile
Infinitely Long Cable Method"
Otbor i peredacha inform. Resp. mezhved. sb (Sorting and Frans-mitting Infor-
mation. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1970 vyp. 23, pp 57-61
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9A103)
Translation: This article contains an analysis of the radio chanrels of the
ALRA-58, AERA-2 and AERA-3 equipment. The causes for interruption or trans-
mission of the reference phase radio signal are indicated. In order to
attenuate the screening effect of the helicopter it is proposed tiiat the
receiving antenna either be removed to a trailing gondola or a connecting
cable be used. In order to exclude the screening effect of mountains, it
is proposed that a radio relay be used. Curves are presented for the field
-ntensity wit'lli a radio relay power of I watt in the 30-300 megahertz fre-
quency range. The bibliography has 12 entries.
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Lasers & Iltasers
USSR UDC: 621.375.82
SkMBON, A. M., KOTOILITSEVA, L. A., LOYKO, N. A., GORCHIJRU~:, 1. M.
"Emission Kinetics of a Laser With a Nonlinear Delkyed-Acrion E'lement"
Minsk, Kinetika generatsii OKG s nelineynym elementom zanazdyvayushchego
deystviya. In-t fiz. All BSSR (cf. F.Pglish above. institute o--F' Fhysics of
the BSSR Academy of Sciences), 19*173, 44 pp, ill.. mimeo. (from EZh-F4.zika,
No 11, Nov '13, abstract No 11D1330)
Translation: On the basis of balance equations, an analysis is made of the
kinetics of oT~eration of a laser with a nonlinear delayed-action element.
An example of such ar, element is a Kerr cell which iij.-:reases or reduces
laser losses with increasing emission power. An analysis of these equations
showed that with certain values of delay time and parz~Lraeter of nonlinearity
the lasers emit reCular undarnped radiation peaks with a recurrence rate
approximately quadruple the delay time. The authors determine the rec...jons,
of variations in uarameters of the laser and the nonlinear element -,!here
such -Pulsetions arise. II-n investigation is made of the irfluen-ce of rioisez
on the kinetics of laser creration in the mode of =,-dan7e-j -oul-Sations cf
emission power, and thei.- stabilizing action is observed. Pmalytical evalua-
tion are Illustratedby computer solution of differential eruations. Bibl. 32'.
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USSR IIDC 533.6.011
GOINCHARUK, P. D., KOSAREV, V. 1., PROMOROV, M. B.
"On Supersonic Flow Around AxisyTrinnetric Bodies 'Hith a Concave Generatrix"
Tr. Konf. "osk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta, 1970. Ser. "Aernfiz. priki. mat." (INIorks
of the Conference of Noscow, Plh~rsicotechnical institute, 1970. Series
"AeroDhvsics and Applied '!atheimatirs"), Moscow, 1971, pp 53-63 (from
PZli-Mel-hanika, No 8, Aug 72, Abscract No BB409)
Translation: Axisymmp-ftic and three-d inensional superson1c, f1_o,,r of ffaF
arcund lh~-i.`Les of rottaticn, the generatlrix of which has a of PoT_!t:.;_ve
cur'.1all-11rc- (se7mrnv of concavit-j), are studied. Sriviplp calrnil:-Lions are glven
rrjn;;M,,,v;.r)j, of Ow boluld.'a"I layer oil Ow flold of
valuc-1- In the E_-x`tvnal f 1-,~, .7 r e f
i// 1-
Acc. Nr. Ref. Code: UR 0240
PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i San-i tariya, 1970, gr 1, ppy4_-_q0
REMOVAL OF CERTAIN ENTERIC VIRUSES AND BACTERIA
FROM SEWAGE IN A CIRCULATION OXIDIZING CHANNEL
G,oncharuk, Yez1.;Grigor'yeva, L.B.; Bey, T.V.;
Shulyak, E.V. Shulyak, E.V.; ~orchak,, G.I.
Investigations have shown the treatment of sewage in a circulation oxidizing channel
fc-, two days to be a highly efficient means of decontamination judging by chemical indices.
The sewage proved to be free of Coxsackie B5 and ECHO 19 viruses in 24 and 48 hours con-
secutively and that of Esch. coli bacteriophage in 12 hours in the initial concentration amoun-
ting 50 PFU/ml and in 16 hours, when it amounted to GOOO-7000 PFU/ml.The pathogenic
serotypes of B. coli in a mixture of sewage and active slime were recoved for a period 3f 3-7
days in the initial contamination equaling I million a litre and for 15- 18 days if it amounted
to 100 million a litre. The Coxsackie B5 virus was recovered from active slime up to the third
day and ECHO 19 virus - up to the 5th day. The Esch. coli bacteriophage was present for
15 to 25 days depending on the initial concentration. Disinfection of treated sewages is con-
sidered to be an obligatory measure.
REELIFRAME
USSR
TJDC: 621-375.82
VDOVIN, Yu. A., _-GONCHDKOV, S. A., GUBIN, M. A., YERMACHEMICO, V. M.,
ORAYFVSKIY, A. N., PROTSONKO, Ye. D.
"Effect of Atomic Collisions and Capture of Resonance ELuission on the Character-
istics of Gas LasErsil
Moscow, Vliyaniye atonnykh stolknoveniy i pleneniya rezonansnogo izlucheniya
na kharakteristiki gazovykh lazerov. Fiz. in-t AN SSSR (cf. English above.
Physics institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences), Preprint Nlo 116, 1~72,
57 Pp, ill,, mimeo. (from R-7h-Fizika, No 8., JWg 73, abstract lio SDICOO Zresurmfe/
Translation: Polarization of a medium is calculated with accuracy to and includ-
ing third-order terms for the field with simultaneous accounting for deDolarizing
collisions and capture of resonance radiation in the case of one-mode and two-
mode gas laser emission. iesults are found for several vorking transitions
different from one another in the moment of the lower level and also for dif-
ferent polarizations of the emitted modes. A detailed study is niade of the
variation, with pressure, of different physical quantities in laser operation in
the one-mode and two-node state. A comparison is made between experimental and
theoretical results obtained in computer cal!avlations. In order to clarify thc
quitlitative behavior of different characteristier, the authors find an apprcx-I.-
Mation of their annllyt*,cal u-preosions. bibliogrt,,phy of 17 title-.,
U, S S 13 UDC C ~ 0-11 - 3, 7 *~' : ~ --
B-`11"I", A. T 1] )-1 q . ~~- , -, .:~. n, -7
PF,TRDV-Q-,,IY, V. i7. , PRO'-PL' D.
"Stabilizing the EMLssion Fruouency of a Gas J,--Ser by the ;"i2thod of
parison With a Radio Frecuency"
V sb. Kvant. elektronik.-,i (Quarif;iLm, wci`:--),
No 2, Mo-scow, 1~)*(. 1~10-46 (1'rom flo 7, jul 71,
Abstract No '(D-117)
TrwislaLion: The alithor-,t stw)v in t (--~ rmodc spariji,,~ a,~ a 'u!ic-ti-)n cf,
various laser for a laser opc!ratiijr~ on a
micron e1rd-U1.11[f thr(~(:! 01- t1,T() m')dus. It is pro-posed -ct:1rtajn
properties of Hle f,1.,,:ql)(:11cY be 11f;ed for Ul'!
r -,~l
oiori frcrjuency (A a la.-;c-r by the- mx:thod ol' 'Ir i r:(~
made spacing wiLh a radir.) "requericy. A ~;~Iudy :i~-; of
the resultant exmcriri:~Ptal data for the case o1' elpiszion of thrc,-~,
modes in t,11c rc-ion of sym,,.,.ctr~c tuning. It ii s~hm~Tn -,- 'Lit
h
gas laser can b,2 with re-latively lonr~,-term re, q, i, -- r, cy s t,,Jb i -1 jat i 0'.
surpassing t-he resu-11-r-, which have bucn, 1l!) "(.) ti,:.f:.
The absolute freauency st Cwilit~,, of' such a laser (in the Cise of
rclativ,~- stai;.11-ity for lunLr timc- will be Ly the
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USSR
BASIIKIN, A. S. , et al., K-.,.int. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collect4lo-Li
of works), No 2, Moscow, 1971, i)p 40-48 (from RZ)i-Radi.otcjhniLa, No 7,
Jul 71, Abstract No M17)
shift in the center of the line of the atomic transition as a consequence
of various factors. Six illustrations, bibliograT)hy of four titles.
2/2
USSR UDC 62i.3'(8-'z3.(j-!.6. ~:5
T,
1,Sj` T' S
T
7-~
"Stabil- zi Y,- the 7, 'C" Of Gus LnSer ty 1-be 117uti,c)(1 Cc,-.-.-
parison T..'4th a Frad`o
-10scow, Kvantcv~--- 2, 19T1, pr- hCi-!;Cj
Abstract: The aut!:(Drs stud.v the ST!1C1!1U- as a funct-'en cf,
parameters of a Inser or. a .:a-,,-eler,,,-t In o f 0 . 63 11 or, e rt 4. n1- iun,dc r C on d J t i - n s
of eviissicr, of t-hree or tvo axial modes. It iS th-;Al Ct-TtI7,,ill
4
propel-111-ie,- of C,,i, 4ijc- I be u~sc.-c lo st-bil;-r -j-
u I- j____ ~-
emisS-ion -frea-uenc,y of a gas laser by thc- --lethod, of j,tct,
sPecing ,.-it)l !'adio -'requoncy. Ti-,(--- resi-iltani,
r e L ij ).y of, 11,11-: f;,Xil: I in thf.
of' -ti Tit-- 1,r.j~c 1,j r;g .11. Is shwxl. how Ft ,:t-
can
be made wltii a re-,
L , stn-b` ~Jt, e,--c-cdjn~-- ti-te
,which have been uz,,- to the presc- t -5 - p- .The
stability of (a,-Is7,uming hi~r~h rel,,.ativi: :31,;Lbilitl; "Or lonc~, 4-4,--
intervals) will be dct~inrnined by the disniacement c)f ,r7j-'cr of tj~c, jin.~
of the atomi c t ran2 --: t i r- n due to va-riouzcz acto-_6
USSR
GONCHUKOV, V. V., LEYZER, V. P., SMIRNOV, R. V., TYURIN, A. Ya.
"Development and Study of Small Memory Cubes Based on Thermally Stable
Ferrite Cores"
Moscow, Magnitnyye Elementy Pamyati, 1972, pp 67-71.
Abstract: This article studies problems related to the development and investi-
gation of small memory cubes of magnetic cores. As an example, a 1024 16-bit word
memory unit designed for matrix-type storage systems is studied. The analysis
of designs of small memory sections shows that iirrangement of a memory section
on a flat plane has definite advantages over other arrangemerits. A photograph
of the memory unit studied is presented.
-640M32
r-&n UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
225279 MA2ME~IC S~OR.P in the form of a core
mdtrik areaneed on both sides of a printed
circuit card. The printed leads on both sides of
the card form bi-filar windings. 7.7.67. as
1170341/26-24. V.V.GONCHUKOV, P.V.SMIRNOY.et al.
(27.12.68.) BuTm."MT77T' Class 214'. Int.Cl.
Gllb.
2021L
1.9
USSR
UDC ;. 74
DOLGOPOLOV, V. N., GO:"- P. I PANOV, D. IN.. , KOSTOI'~,,MIF.1.1-10, V. G.,
EM,0, 1. 1.
"Generator of 11,1oriiial Discrete Handoui Processes with a Given Correlation Fuiic-
tion"
V sb. Reglonal'n. ]Iauch.-Ile-Hin. seni-nar po stat. anall';:tI, TIMIelir. i
kontrolza ob'vel:tov s konstru~,civnoslo:~Ii. strI31,.turoy Scientific on(~
Technical Seminar on Statistical Analysis, Simulation ind Autor.-tation of the.
Control of Objects with Structurally Complex Structurv collection of v.!Orks)
vyp. 3, Ta-ganrog, 1971, pp 13-21 (from RZh-Kibernetlka, 7, Jul 7-2, Abstract,
No 7V562~
No abstract
1/1
- 6i, -
USSR UDC: 519.2
GONDAREV V. P.
"Concerning a Method of Generating Random N=Lcrs"
V sb. Regional'n. nauch.-teldin. seminar uo stat. analizu, nodelir. i avtc-
matiz. kontrolya ob"yektov s konstruktivno-slozh. struk-tuiroy, vyr;. 3 (Re-
gional Scientific and Technical Serdnar on Statistical Analysis, I'GdelinE
and Automation of the inspection of Objects With Structurally Complex De-
sign--collection of works), Taganrog, 1971, pp 3-h3 (from M-Kibernetika,
No 6, Jun 72, Abstract vlo 6VI28)
[No abstract]
4
USSR UDC: 681-332.65
Taganrog Radio Engineering Institute
"A Device for Producing Rardom
Moscow, Otkiytiya, izobreteniyF-, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znak-i,
No 1, Jan 71, Author's Certificate 11.1o 289409, division G, filed L Aug 6c?,
published 8 Dee 70, p 160
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for nroducinc
random numbers which contains a generator of unifor-rily distributed random
numbers in the interval from zero to one, a unit for automatic selection Of
numbers, two coincidence circul.tr, a collection jTrdul.e, and a module for
conversion of the im-,i[qied rundom nunibc-r int-.erval. As a
featuro of the palent, t~ic- finictional po~-oibfllties of the device ure
extended by adding a Ibinary probability elernent with dir,~,cf; arid invers(.-
outputs connectcd respectively to the inputs of 'the coincidence circuits.
1/1
UNCLASSIFIED
-V c oN OF
E F D~'C
GF. R-AINIDIGA INUV-i-R S=
~r, CUNITY OF fAf-*.:--1jSSR
T%
y pp i.; Y Si iY Y
A E F E R E- E- T K Y IYA, HIAUII~
0ATE otjol ISHE0--------70
L!
0 8 A Y 0 1 J.
I A
j T C I C 10 Z f SHIH
U IN S
PROXY i`,: j-;*i0:-f' L 1 7~,
~I:k-; S~:.! 1-4
USSR UDC: 621.375.82
VDOVIN, Yu. A., _9"N HLJK1O:V,_;a,..A-.,.. GUBIN, M- A., YERMACHMO, V. M.
ORAYEVSKIY, A. N.39 PROTSRFKO, Ye. D.
"Effect of Atomic Collisions and Capture of Resonance Emission on the Character-
isties of Gas Lasersil
Moscow, Vliyaniye atomnykh stolknoveniy i pleneniya rezonansnogo izlucheniya
na kharakteristiki gazovykh lazerov. Fiz. in-t X4 SSSR (cf. English above.
Physics Institute of the Soviet Acade.Ay of Sciences),*P-reprint No 116, 19-72,
57 pp, ill., mimeo. (from RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 73, abstract No 8DlCOO "resume/
Translation: Polarization of a medium is calculated with accuracy to and includ-
ing third-order terms for the field with simultaneous accounting for depolarizi.-g
collisions and capture of resonance radiation in the case of onz-mode and two-
rwde gas laser eminsion. Results are found for several working transitions
different from one another in the moment of the lower level and also for dif-
ferent polarizations of the emitted modes. A detailed study is made of the
variation, with pressure, of different physical quantities in laser operation in
the.one-mode and two-node state. A comparison is made between e7.Perimental and
theoretical results obtained in computer calculations. In order to clar.Lfy the
qualitative behavior of different charactoristics, the authorii find on approxi-
ion of their analytical enoressions. Bibliography of 17 titles.
25
U;3SR UDC 621-373:5-'IO-i4!i,O-
BASHKIN, A. S. , BELENOV, E". M. GONGqUKOV S. A. OF-JYEV,9KIY, A. 11.
PETROVSKIY, V. N.., PROTSENKO, Ye.
"Stabilizing the Emission Frequency of a Gas Laser by the Method of Com-
parison With a Radio Frequency"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (quantum Electronics-collection of workq),
No 2, Moscow, 1971, PP h0-48 (from M-Radiotchhnika-, No 7, Jul 71,
Abstract No 7DI-117)
Translation: The authcrs study intermode spacing as a function of
various laser parameters for a laser.opera-tin.- on a. wavelength of 0.63
micron emitting threo or two axial m3des. lti is pr:,,,,r-,cn content of 1.10-4 by"
volu=n. These Darameters are attained 4 houmi after startinF un of the unit.
liiith a nom-inal out-~lj-- of 0.5 m;~/h, the daration of uninterru-~ted o-paration of
the unit betvieen t-,,o successive renroceSEini-,s of the -eolite drvin~ eEent
amounts to 100 h. The total duration of operation of the unIt -.-without re.,Iace-
=ent cf-, the titani= ---*---crbers ammin"s to NO h. 7 ref. P.Sh.
'A
l/Z 03Z UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
TITLE--CALCULATION OF THE HEAT TPANSFER COEFFICIENT IN THE CASE OF SCALE
FORMATION _U_
AUTHOR-(03)-GONIONSKlYt V.TS., GOLUBt S.I.j ROZENt A.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, ENERG. TRANSP. 1970, ( 1), 176-80
DATE PUBLISHED ----------0
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NECH~., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT, HEAT EXCHANGt:.R, PlEfAL SCALING,
METAL TUBE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
013CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RP_E::L/FRAME--1997/1521 STEP NO--UP/0281/1~)/00()/,)"JI/OI76/0180
CIRC ACCESSION NIJ--AP0120302
"%CLASSIFIED
2/2 032 U NC L -4 S S I F I E D PVLIC E: S S I N'S J A F 2 30CT I
I RC 4 CC ESS 10iN %',,--A-PO 120302
- _*CT/;-XTR~',-T--(U) 3P-0- ACIST-iACT. D:U~Zll"' Pl-AFf".I.-~ 0- SOL;!S. NcG
'S Tf~ I - A- r
%-,j=i:F. OF SOLY. , THE RATE OF S~- ILE PIRMAT ION CHA*, ' _.S SH-,*i~,~01_ Y ~t ME
L,::,'-I(--,TH OF THE HEATING RUBP OF Hi-AT PXCHANGFRS. A% EQUA[16,; IS P4_1110SL-0
FOR Tlic- li-PAIT T.L~A-~~.,SFER CGEF-F. IN THl:_ C ISE 9F SCALE
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT GP;17~',ATING TIME, RE6,'M'E_ ',;~ HE-lir PHYS.
CHEM. PROPERTIES OF A SCALE. APPLICATION OF THIS ~, ~A)A T I ["N SU b S r AN T I A 1, L
INCREASED ACCURACY IN Dz.TG.' THE VALUES OF THE HE T T!~AINSFPR Cot_FFS. IN
THE CASE OF HEATING SOLNS. OF SALTS WITH NEG SJLY. COEFF., ilHICH .iAS
CONFIRMEED EXPTL. FOR DESIGNING OF TUBULAR HEAT EXCHANGERS THE MEAN
I CIF HEAT TRANSFER COEFF. ALONG A HEATING TUBE IS RECCAMEN)ED
VALUE L I
INSTEAD OF THE LOCAL VALUE.
UNCLASSIFIED
um 621.374.4(068.8)
o 1"to'hvilu, ~dl(l 11
"A Phase-TYpe Harmonic Mu-1-tistable ilement"
USSR Author's Certificate No 1-:67,149, filed 27 Feb 69, jnfoli-shed 2C jul
(from RZh-Rad-Hote'vhnika, 11o 2, Feb 71, Abstract Do 22,A3,44 F)
Translation: The rroposed phase-type harmonic multistable -element i-,
designed for use in devices for checking phase meters. it is made in the
forn of two fre(,uency dividers fed from ~h-- sme r' roscillator.
The proposed phase element me-kes it possible to extend tHe 112-eaue-ncy rar.;7e
and to increase the number of stable i)huse states ouinf~ to tL~c fact that
I vider is conn
the miyer of ',he frst re-eneraluive freau-neir d ecte'! to Be,
multiplier of the second frequency divider, while tilif, mi xe r c. the seco;--J,
divider is connected to t1he multi-ohler of the I`irst, clo'Sed
necative feefflback circuit. E. L.
1. 1! 1
USSR UDC 621-372.061:538.56
CONOKHOV, L. A., ZAVAUSHIN, M. A., SHULZHEIN".10, K. M.
"11;.:;crete Phase ;.-oid Oscillator"
Tr. Tomskogo in-ta radioelektron. i elektron. tekhn. (Works of Tomsk Radioelec-
tronics and Electronic Engineering Institute), No 16, 1970, pp 9-10, 11-12 and
13, (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A175)
Translation: When developing phase engineering equipment operating at 1-100
megahertz, the equipment for reproduction of the phase difference with high
accuracy is used. This article contains a description of a discreve phase band
oscillator permitting us to obtain two amplitude-regulated coherent sinusoidal
voltages with a discretely controlled phase difference between them. The in-
strument includes two fixed-frequency 18-megahertz and 32-megahertz generators
and a frequency converter. The discrete phase ahifts are obtalned by jiwans of
electronically cbntrolled frequency dividers with several stable states fed from
a common quartz oscillator. The output frequencies of the regenerative dividers
are added by mixers with corresponding addition of the phare signal. Tile control
of the output phase of the divider is achieved by the effect of short pulses an
varicaps included in the low-frequency circuits. This permits manual and auto-
matic p1lase changing using an external oscillator, The phase difference is
1/2
3, 71----1_.___
1~, ti ITTM-MVE
USSR uDc 61q;6i6.q,3i.42-o7:636.32/.-'0I
ISLAMOV, R. Z. and GONONMr, Yu. M., Dzhambul Oblast Veterinary Laboratory
"Study of the Brucellosis Epizootlic Situation"
Moscow, Veterinari,-,ra, No 11, l9r,72, PP 58-59
Abstract: The prevalence of brucellosis was investi.rIated on a larile ka-rakul
.1 -
farm in Dzl,---r:rul Oblast, Y-azaldq SSR, where the ewes were vaccinated annuallv.
L 'Uhe diseas-
Serolo6ical examination of rams revealed the presence of in only 3
of 31 flocks (9.&.~), and in 20 ' ocks brucellosis ~,az confirmed bacteriolorfi-
Ll
I I-
cai-.,. --~ie of the r~-s w--s infected. Sheep dogs were found to be infected in
11 Jf 03 f-lock-S (47.8%v) where do,,Ys were used. Bacteriological ex&i'miination of
t, om an J=In
233 stillbo~nl lamb-- rec-Ilted in the itiolittion Of 35 (111tin-c-S rr, i
belonging to 21 flocks. Bnxacellosis was detected in 24 of 31 f1ocks by
examining rams, dogs, and stillborn lambs. All three types of ex,,AT.-.a* nat ions
reco.,L-nend,ed as essential for obtaining an accurate picture of the brucellosis
situation on a sheeD farn.
1/1
USSR
G and OSTAPENKO, N. A.
UDC 533-011.35
"Hypersonic Flow About Wings With a Mach System of Shock Waves"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 3, 1972,
pp 104-116
Abstract: A method is proposed for the calculation of Ivypersonic flow a-bout
a V-wing with a short-wave configuration of the Mach type, based upon use of
the authors' theory of two approximations. By means of this theory it is pos-
sible to calculate the flow about a V-wing by a stream wi-th a finite Mach
number if this number is sufficiently great. It is shown that in the sense
of optimal fineness, a V-wing is superior in a class of equivalent wings, and
that the superiority of the fineness of a V-wing, in comparison with an
equivalent flat triangular wing, increases as the value of the Parameter
T = V/S312 is increased. 10 figures. 5 references.
1/1
5
USSR
GONOR, A. L.
"A Variation of the Small Parameter Method and the Solution of Certain Pro-
blems of Hypersonic Flow Around Bodies"
Matematika i Mekhanika. Tezisy Dokl 4-y Kazakhstan. Mezhvuz. Nauch. Konf
Po Mat. i Mckh. Ch. 2 [Mathematics and Mechanics, Theses of Reports of 4th
Kazhstan Inter-Universitv Scientific Conference on Mathematics and ;Mcchanics.
Part II -- Collection oi Works], Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 165. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Mckhanika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No 113279).
Translation: The analytic theories of the mechanics of continuous media
make wide use of methods of perturbation, based on which it is possible to
find the solution of problems containing a small parameter. However, these
theories are limited by the assumption that there are exponential dependctices
of the desired functions with respect to the integer or fractional powers of
the small parameter. In gas dynamics, this approach is not applicable in
many cases. For example, it is impossible to construct an analytic solution
in problems of the flow around a blunt profile, a triangular i-,,ing at all argle
of attack, etc.
For this typt. of pl-ollicul, it iS Stlr$).OStO(1, ill COT)tJ':l!;t t0 010 111CO10d Of'
pCrLurl),1LioW;, to relaill both 1.11v nap;ll tcnns alld the of illu ncyt lot-1--j.
112
- 2U0 -
USSR
UDC: 533.69.01+55'-~.662.013
GUIOR, 11, -n-nd SI.77-~~Ts, ;,. i.
I.nV or -P TTI 4-r-sollic Flow Around V-3haved
IlExperimental O_
wings"
~~'auchn. 'r. In-t m-`Jo. 7-:sk. un-ta (Scientific Tr-riscti-I-ns o-f `L`-
Mloscow Univer~~i-.y iias-6JL-,u-vc oi 19170, ,-o. I, pi, 5C'i-70
'To
Ir --a 41 . 2, 1,eb 71, .,'-,,tract 2~o. 23339)
Transla-~io~i: R-_-suits of the evPerimental Jnvesti~2ti oris of ultra-
A
sonic (-.,i 1.0) flow around trimi-ular V-shpped v-inrs in a i-ride
range of v-_ri~ tion If. Tft~_, 11.:~LMetric parameters o-f thu '11'in-
,,les o" Ircra 0 to 1800 and attack ancles of from 0 to 15
anF were
studied. in the c',:perinunts I,ie presjurc distribution -1-c-11- th-
wiwz sufface and ts trace -'.on.,, the a4is of symmn,~Ary) III-he -oo-
sitions of thle condensation jamps, rtnd thu aerodyn-mic quality of
the win- were studied, ti*ae lact v;ilii wci~~ht h a nr e -
in -~he ml. turt~ o.,;* flo,"I observed %-r-ith chan-_-3 of '.;(-,re
lyzad. .*,a incr,~-ase in the atrodynamic quai ity was notic,_-i ..: h
reduction IM -,;ie wirS- anjie, tiit_~ r~.,sujt of a d_~or) in the co~;ffi -
ice.
c- en~ ol frontal resist,!r
L
23
USSR
GONOR, A. 1. KAZAKOV, M. N., SHVETS, A. I., SHEIN, V. I., Moscow
Aerodynamic Characteristics of Star-Shaped Bodies at Supersonic Velocities"
Moscow, Izvestiva Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, ~-.'o 1, Janu-
ary-February 1971, pp 97-102
Abstract: Some results of an experimental analysis of the aggregate aerody-
namic characteristics of star-shaped bodies at supersonic velocities and a
study of the flow pattern in the wake behind a star-shaped body in a broad
range of Mach numbers from 2.5 to 8.0 and with variation of the angle of at-
tack from 0 to +8' are Dresented. The aerodynamic characteristics of two models
bodies with 'ram 4 to 6 points were obtained during the study.
of star-shaped I
A comparison was made with the characteristics of the equivalent cone and the
characteristics of a "star" with 10 points. A calculation of the drag and
position of the compression shocks was made for comparison with the experi-
mental data.
An optical study of the streamlining spectrum is presented with Schlieren
photographs and graphs showing the geometry of the Mach configuration as a
1/2
15
USSR
GONOR, A. L., et al., Izvestiya Akade.-Ai 11auk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza,
No 1, January-February 1971, pp 97-102
function of the angle 0 characterizing the position of the mean shock in the
plane of the bottom cut. By plotting calculated values of the angle 0 calcu-
lated on the assumption that the shock's are plane and intersect regularly on
the same graph it is clear that in the majority of experiments there was inter-
action of the shocks of the Mach type. The total drag of a star-shaped body
at hypersonic velocities was determined by the Newton scheme.
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USSIR
UDC 629-78-018.1
~Fjl Ai'MOV) N. . and SIIV,:E]TS, A. i.
"Investigation of Supersonic Flow Past V-shaped 14fings"
Nauchn. 'Ur.--Tn-t '-'ekh. ';fnsk. u-n-ta (Scienti-ric Transactions of the Insti-
or-
tute of 4-fechanics, I-_'-_scc-a University), '970, llo 1, p1_3 58-70 (froj 7- '
No 112, Dec 70, lbstz,act Eo -,2.4I.t64,
ativnvy Zhu--nal-Enketostroveni-ve
Resume)
Translation: Flow past V-sh,-iped wings was investigated over a broad range
of geometrical pm-113-floters. Possible pattorn!3 of flo,.,, plist wings ,Are ana-
lyzed based on the results obtained, and uressure distribution at
wing surface and the location of shock waves are determined. thrust-
to-weight ratios are found as a function of ~r4,,Ie 01' ";T-Sharj0d -,Iing QDOn-
illustrations: !I. B biiograp~y. 22
ing by using weighted measurements. i
entries.
I/I
1/2 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O/tOEC70
TITLE--HYPERSONIC FLO4 AROUND A DELTA WING OF FINITE THICKNESS -U-
AUTHOR-(OZ)-GONOR, A.L., OSTAPENKO, N.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, IZVESTIIAt MEKHANIKA ZHIDKOSTI I GAZA,
MAY-JUNE L970i P. 46-55
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
.TOPIC TAGS--HYPERSONIC FLOW# DELTA WING# SUPERSONIC AERODYNAMICS, SHOCK
WAVE ANALYSIS
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605009/812 STEP NO--UR/0421/70/000/000/0046/0055
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140049
UNCLASS IF-LED
2/2 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140049
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GENERALIZATION OF A METHOD?
PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED BY GONOR (1970) FOR CALCULATING HYPERSONIC FLOW
AROUND THIN DELTA WINGS WITH SUPERSONIC LEADING EDGES? TO APPLY TO THE
CASE OF DELTA WINGS OF FINITE THICKNESS WHERE THE FLOW HAS A
QUALITATIVELY DIFFERENT STRUCTURE. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE EFFECT OF WING
THICKNESS LEADS TO A NEW FLOW RUNOFF LINE WHICH IS NO LONGER COINCIDENT
WITH THE SYMMETRY PLANE AS IN THE CASE OF SLENDER WINGS. SPECIFIC
CALCULATIONS ARE PERFORMED FOR HYPERSONIC FLOW AROUND WINGS WITH A
RHOMBOID CROSS SECTION. SHOCK WAVE SEPARATION CURVES ARE ILLUSTRATED
FOR DIFFERENT VALUES OF INTERNAL TIP ANGLES GOVERNING THE WING
THICKNESS.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 531.01
GONOSTAREV, V. A., EL'STING, 0. G.
"On the Problem of Low-Frequency Fluctuations of the f-a Type in a Gyroscope"
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of Kazan' Aviation Institute), 1971, No. 137,
pp 45-48 (from RZh-~Mekhanika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6A110)
Translation: Fluctuations of a free gyroscope in the frequency range 0.005-
-1.2 Hz are considered and the spectral density of random deviations in the
position of the gyroscope axis is calculated and measured. A system of measur-
ing is proposed with a sensitivity of 3.6-10-9 deg2/Hz that is suitable for
measuring nonstationary random processes. 7 ref. Authors abstract.
1/1
USSR UDC: 621.319.491
GONDSTAREV, V. A.
jToi
1--6=1easureraeni! of I-ijow-Freauency Varicap %se"
Kiev, Izvestiya -VUZ 33JR--i-ladicelektronika, voi. 14, lio. 4, 1971,
PP 446-449
Abstract: A method is described for measuring the thermal noises
of a varicap. It uses tile method of noise fr,-quency modulation,
with the tested varicao behavinL_, as an input converter to imDrove
-the noise itminunity and reduce to a rainimum induced pn.rasitIc in-
terference. A block diagram of tile measurin-- systom -is :`.ven. in
advantage of zhis systuem over earlier methods for achili~~vliri,- tl`i~,
same purpose is that it determines tile steepauss of the voit-farad
characteristic. A table of -iaricap capacitance mi.asureml,nts frr
different instrumment tynes, cerried out by t`ie method described,
_L3 also ~ivvn. U - that his equ-:p-E_,.n-t
--tile author concludes by notin,
can measure -.he sL-ect-_-a of low-frequency fluctuations of practi-
cally any p-n junction.
1/1
- 75 -
USSR UDC 669.14.018.45.6zi.438
TERESHKO-VICH, A. S. , Engineer, IRUk_371A, A. YE. , Candidate of Technical Sciences,
ZHAKOVSKAYA, 1. 3., GQASEROVSKAYA.,_.T. 3., Engineers, Cent'ral Scientific Research
Institute of Xachine Building Technology, Leningrad Aetal Plant
"Heat-Resistant Steel Tszhl3 for Cast Parts of Gas Turbines"
Teploener0tika, tio 5. 1970, pp 23-25
Abstract: On the basis of the investigation of a series oil e.Terli-,ientuai variants
of alloys for cast parts of gas turbines, the composition oil' steel 5KhlC),NZ2;6t3
(TsZhl3) was iielecte-d as the optimal one from the point oL view of surface
properties and weldability: 0.25-0.30p-* C, 15-17~ Cr, 21-2),j Vi, 5.5-6.5p W,
Nb. Details on the production and application of the steel are pre-
sented. The steel is recommended for the production of profile castin.gs of the
gdiding units of gas turbines and other simi I ar subassemblies Urith a wor~dag
temperature of up 7500 C.
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1/2 015 UNCLASSI PIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--ADHESIVe SAS--- ON SKS 50X LATEX -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KILBER, S.A.s KALMYKOVA, Z.P., PRYAKHINA, E.A., GONSOVSKAYA,
T.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-POLIGRAFIYA 19701 It 36-1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ADHESIVE_.v- LATEX, STYRENE/(U)SKS50K STYRENE RUBBER, (U)SKS30SHR.
STYRENE RUBBER
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PRCXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0837 STEP NO--UR/0543/70/001/000/0036/0037
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134616
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DeC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134616
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WITH ADHESIVES PREPD. FROM
SKS 50K LATEX (1) INDICATED THAT THEY COULD BE USED FOR BOOK BINDING,
AND THAT I IS A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR SKS 30SHR LATEX. THE PHYS.
PROPERTIES OF SKS 50K ADHES[VES WERE DETD*
Uillc US Sl -47 F LE-0
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GONSOVSKIY, V. L., MESHKOV, S. I., ROSSIKIIIN, Yu. A.
UDC 539.374
"Study of the Roots of the Characteristic Equation Associated With Damping
Oscillations of Elastically Hereditary Systems"
V sb. Rasseyanive energii pri kolebanivakh mekh. sistem (Enerov Scatterinc,
in the Oscillations of Mechanical Systems -- Collection of Works), Kiev,
"Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 101-107 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3V509)
Translation: The roots of the characteristic equation
g (P) 112+',
determining the displacement x(t) associated with damping oscillations of an
elastically here itary oscillator with a relaxation nucleus of the form
R (1) : S N -) (_ 1, I.s
I Y
which completes its motion after an impulse action at tiME t = 0 are investi-
gated. The displacement x(t) in a Laplace snace has the fori.'I
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GONSOVSKIY, V. L., et al, Rassevanive energii pri kolebaniv-akh mekh. sistem.,
Kiev, "Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 101-107
where F is the amplitude of the force impulse, w_ and too are the frequencies
of elastic oscillations corresponding to nonrelaxation E and relaxation EO
to values of the elastic modulus, s C = TE- 1 is the rela):'a"tion frequency and
D Y is a fractional exponential function of Yu. N. RaboLnov with the frac-
tionality parameter y. An appropriate formulation making it possible to reduce
this equation to two equations facilitating the solution of the problem is
applied to find the roots of the equations g(p), where r) is the parameter of
the Laplace transformation. Various particular cases are discussed. It was
established in particular that under appropriate conditions the quantity X(t)
represents the sum of two parts, one of which describes the changlzig, equili-
brium position with time and is associated with the retardation processes
occurring in the dynamic system while the other describes damping harmonic
oscillations around the equilibrium position. 8 ref. 14. 1. Hozovskiy.
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GONSOVSKIY, V.L. and RGSSiK'HIN, YU.A.
"On Propagation of Impulsive Load in Viscous-Elastic Medium"
Voronezh, Tr. N11 Mat. Voronezh. Un-ta (Transactions of Mathematics Research
Institute, Voronezh University), 1972, vyp 6, pp 63-66 (from Referativnyy
Zhurnal-Mekhanika, 1973, Abstract No 2V515 by M.I.Ro7ovskiy)
Translation: The problem of stress wave propagation in a semi-infinite
vi-scous-elastic rod with a given load on the end is considered. The rod
material follows the linear hereditary physical dependence with Yu.N.
Rabotnov type aftereffect substance. The problem is solved by the collocation
method, with stress C_( given by the formula
F (p) exp dp,
P
C,
where Laplace transformation parameter with respect to t4re, N_ -coordinate,
C.., -constant.
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GONSMISKUf, VL and P.CLS=D!Jf W. A., Tr. IIII ~ht. Voronezh. Un-ta, 1972,
vyp 6, -_Dp 63-66
F (p) =,o_xp(P-C_-1 !I -X(P) I
where
GO - [I
-1,aplace transformation of aftereffect substance. The calculation takes
into account ten terms of Derikhle series. It is established that when Lho,
order of Yu.N. Rabotnikov substance ',~ is fractionary, then the infinite
impulse applied to the end of the rod blows-up (startIng from the instant T (1)
and the solution becomes finite everywhere. The magnitude of stress jump at
-the wave front is zero. Near the wave front the stress has a pcak, which
decreases with W--,O and dampens out after a while. 6 references.
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AI0109947
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEISMIC PROSPECTING wOR.K
UNDERTAKEN BY GEOLOGISTS N BOARD THE RESEARCH SHIPS "AKA:)E'AIK 13. R.
GOLITSYN" ANO IIAKADEMIK V. V. SEL'SKIY" HAS RESULTED IN TH~. 0ISC,*)Vc_RY ~IF
A 700 SQUARE KILnMETER STPUCTURE WHICH PROMISES TO BE THE UKRAINE'S
FIRST MARINE nIL OR GAS BEAPING DEPOSI.T. THE AREA, WHICH LIES TO THE
WEST OF THE TARKHANKUT PENINSULA IN THE BLACK SEAt HAS BEEN NAMED THE
I-GOLiTSYN-- STPUCTURE. IN THE THIRD QUARTER OP THIS YEAR DRILLING
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL FOR THE FIRST STEEL DRILLING ISLAND W'ILL BEGIN
WRAIVING IN-ODESSA-, AND-SHIPS OF TAE BLACK SEA STEAMSHIP LINE WILL C.41IRY
THE EQUIPMENT 120 KIL014ETERS TO THE DRILLING SITE. THE EXPLOR4TO:tY WELL
IS EXPECTED TO REACH A DEPTH OF 3.200 METERS. (4)
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2-,/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AN0109947
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. SEISMIC PROSPECTING WORK
UNDERTAKEN BY GEOLOGISTS N BOARD THE PESEARCH SHIPS 'IAKADE~IIK 6. fl.
GOLITSYN" AND "AKADEMIK V. 4,. SELISKIY'l HAS RESULTED IN THE DISC,-~VERY II)F
A 700 SQUARE KILOMETER STPUCTURE WHICH PROMISES TO BE THE UKRAINE'S
FlkST MARINE nIL OR GAS HEARING DEPOSIT. THE AREAt WHICH LIES TO THE
WEST OF THE TARKHANKUT PENINSULA IN THE BLACK SEAr HAS BEEN NAMED THE
"GOLITSYN" STRUCTURE. IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF THIS YEAR DRILLING
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL FOR THE FIRST STEEL DRILLING -ISLAND WILL BEGIN
A)RAIVING IN-ODESSN, AND- SIHIPS OF T4E- BLACK SEA STEAMSHIP LINE IdILL CARRY
THE EQUIPMENT 120 KIL014ETERS TO THE DRILLING SITE. THE EXPLORAT01Y WELL
IS EXPECTED TO REACH A DEPTH OF 3*200 METERS. (41
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1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--PROPERTIES OF HIGH RESISTANCE GALLIUM ARSENIOE CONTAINING A
. TITANIUM IMPURITY -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-VOROBYEVp V.L., GONTAR, V*M YEGIAZARYAN, G.A., IZERGIN,
A.P., MAKAROVv V.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TKEH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(5), 995-7
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH, GALLIUM ARSENIDE, TITANIUM, CRYSTAL
LATTICE DISLOCATIONt CRYSTAL IMPURITYv MANGANESE, [RON, ALUMINUMi
MAGNESIUM, NICKEL, COBALT, BISMUTHr CHROMIUM, TIN, SEMICONDICTOR
MATERIAL
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0146 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/005/0995/0997
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129402
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129402
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GAAS SINGLE CRYSTALS WERE GROWN BY
THE CZOCHRALSKI METHOD FROM POLYCRYST. GAA5 WITH AN ADON. OF METALLIC
TI. THE DISLOCATION D. WAS SMALLER THEN OR EQUAL TO 2 TIMES 10
PRIME4-CM PRIME2, AND THE TI CONTENT WAS SIMILAR To 10 PRIME18-CM
PRIME3. THE CONTENTS OF FE, AL, MG, NI, CO, Bf, CRP SN, AND MN WERE LO
PRIME NEGATfVE5-LO PRIME NEGATIVE4 WT. PERCENT, AND THAT OF SE WAS
SIMILAR TP 10 PRIME NEAGTIVE3 WT, PERCENT. THE MATERIAL WAS P TYPE,
WITH AN ELEC. RESISTIVITY OF SIMILAR TO LO PRIMEZ OHM CM, A FREE CARRIER
CONCN. OF 10 PRIME14-10 PRIME15-CM PRIME3v AND A MOBILITY OF 10-100 CM
PRIMEZ-V SEC AT ROOM TEMP. TWO WNERGY LEVELS WERE DETD. FROM THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF THE HALL CONST. AND OF THE ELEC. COND. AS 0.35 AND 0.22
EV, RESP.; THE LATTER LEVEL WAS DUE TO THE GA VACANCY. DIODES OF THE
P-PI-N TYPE WERE PREPO. FROM THE CRYSTALt USING SN AS THE INJECTING
CONTACT AND AG AS THE NONRECTIFYING ONE. THE AREA OF THE PN JUNCTION
WAS 5 TI14ES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3-10 PRIME NEGATIVE2 CM PRIME2. THEIR
CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS AT ROOM TEMP. EXH181TED A REGION OF NEG.
RESISTIVITYt WHICH DISAPPEARED ABOVE 80-90DEGREES AND 10R) IN MAGNETIC
FIELDS LARGER THAN OR 'EQUAL TO 3 KOE* THE NEG. RESISTIVITY IS EXPLAINED
AS DUE TO A CHANGE IN THE SCREENING RADIUS OF THE CHARGED IMIJURITfES
DURING THE INJECTION.
UNCLASSIFIED
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uDc s48.4
GOIPTAREVA, R. G. and TDIMOINOV L. V. Institute of Y~et~ I Phys~ cs, Aca-emy of
Sc-ien-ce-s
"Stabilization of Nickel Stnicture by Repeated Theriroc:i-clic T.reatirent and
Isothernal Annealin,;"
Kiev, Metallofizika, No 39, 1972, pp 65-69
Abstract: Tine effect of -,)reliminarl., treatment, consistin!- of -periodic 0.1tern-a-
tion of themocyclic treatment and stead,7-state annealin-,G on the stabilit.v of
nickel stnct,,zre for 1-1-,',-,sccient milti-ster thermal cycles,was in-,-est-iL-z~ted I-,%
and Earrett and by the metnllo,~.-a-phic -method- of'
the topoErarhic mathod of ller,- ~ I -
selective etchinr,f. it was showm that nrcliminary therl'.ocyclic tr.2;7,t-:cnt nro-
vides a nore stahl-.~ structure than steady-stt~te hit--h-te,=e-ratiire annealin,;z.
Preliminary involvinc, alternation of TCT and annep-lin:-, better
stabilizes the dislocation st2-acture of nickel sa-Ples for sei-Tice under con-
ditiops of ri,-id theriml stresses- 7 filrures-, 3 biblio-raphic referr--nces.
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U DC 53 9 ~ 3:1) 3 4. 1
voltowEv, Yu. S., and i
"Application ot Virkttion Method to Vibration Calculztt,:C_11~4 01
Nfovin,. Blades and Air Propellers"
Moscow, Djn-.imika i Procimust' Nauch, -T(J-11n. Sb
(Dyn.--tinics and Strength oi' Nfachines - Coll,-!CLion of
Technical Works), IN',) 11, 197J, pp 37-13 (froin R(.f, l-'i'Livily, .
No 2, P',A; 72,
Abstract No 2. 3-;. 22)
Translat4on: Th,_! irnproved accuracy
by Yu. .9. Vorob'[~V, f.'r thc
I at i wt:n of r(-,t;. ti iig i, a r F; rc ?)T)] JCCI tO t I I f-,- S 01 iil il-i 11 1) Ow "-_, 3- i
inetholl uf 'the nat~ir;,I (if individual 11-JOVill't, kldde~-:
blados col-11101-ICLI b~. i i"', i1i 2'Clkips or ill "t
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VOR913"Ev, TO, S. 'tild P. 11.)
Mash-in, !T-1uch--TChhn- '1)1 '~'O III, - .
19-ti., n? 37-43
variou.s number of nodes. Tho flutter critical spue6 of an ai-1,
propeller is also deteri-ninud. The effect of variou~~ ficllors on
frequency, mode and rclativc-. stresses of rnovingy blado is dcler-
mined by moans oi coinputer calculations. It is shown that flic
Corioli's forces rnay increasc or decrease thc flutter criticA specd
depmding on th(--,. bar geoinotry. 3 tables. 3 ill Ust
11 references.
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WDC 539.4:621.835.8
T-L
LESHCHEITKO, V. MI., '110ZLOV, I. A., CONTAR~0 stitute of
Problems of Strength of the Academ of Sciences KI ev; Zhitomir
General Engineering Faculty of Kiev Polytechnical inst_~tuze, 7hit-::~:r
"A Method for Caicula-Lin_,~ Rotating Discs of Complex Prof-ile"
Kiev, Probleny prochlo3tli, No. 5. I-lay 72, pp 3-9
Abstract: A numerical method for analyzing the elastic eqU.1-71-1briu'l Of
commosi-le axis%=metricaily loaded shells of rotazion is th-a basis of the
calculation. The method is extended to the case of discs ol" comT,~lex sha-;,e
in the elastIc and elastic-olastic rec-ions and also to the case Of calcu_
lating (~isc_s where the plrq,~ical prop er 1: i es. of- th~- maLeri,il
along the radius varle~~ according to any given In VIC. calculatil.on
method the discs a-re replaced by a set of plates ofF vardiahle thic'rl-ness and
conical shells connected rigidly to one another iM In LIX311ioll.
Arbitrary boundary conditions are assulned on the f~-ee as Erc-c-
conto1jr, -ra,liial ioarl, ~-7--' -rigid; _-Fastenin?. The licnurnif ornIzy O-f_ the
temperaL-Larta wil-ch an ari)itrary change arlom-, the radius and 11%c- furc-
tional dependence of the elastic modulus of tho: ;:'.aterial E,
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LESHCHENKO, V. M., et al, Problemy prochnosti, No. 5, May 72, p-p 3-9
coefficient P and the coefficient of linear thermal expansion a on tempera-
ture and the functional de-Dendence of P on the degree deforma-Lior. of the
material are taken into account. Tt is noted ~ha~ di`~--erential ecuazions
I L
describing the stress sTate of a shell are useful for an arbit"rary meridian
and values which vary in an arbitrary manner along the material (such as
thickness, load, temperature,, etc.), but that in this case there are the
following limitations considering the use of the 1-1-220 computer: (1) ele
mentary shells can have only a rectilinear meridian or a meridian, which
is an arc of a circle. This does not prevent the calculation of shells
with meridians of other forms, since any complex shell can be divided int~-o
L ~ht or
parts reDresen-ing elementary shells with meridians that are strai7
defined along the arc of a circle. (2) The thicknel-;.,~ oil the
-hell r% J'he ou;~nt-*-
,.U,-t follo,.-i a linear law of change along -the
ties E, v and u characterizing the properties of the marle-rial are !)U~- i-"-0
L
the m-achine in the =WITI 0
L f tables and intermediate poirit~: are n(,(-,
by linear interDolation. A cotzarisori o-f the calcula-te,.4 Lita on t',1-i--
method of So-172*.;-~7 D-noHle-S anr~ tne of d e S U c -1 1 V r~
acceleration tests undor nonuniforv- heating conditions supports the
tion of breakdo,...n for low-Dlastic materials based on th.-) thearv of g~reaTt-F-1
2n72mal srres zes
'9')
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GONTKEVICH, V. S.
UDC 533.6.013.42
"Calculation of the Natural Vibrations of Structural Elei,.ients of Hydraulic
Equipment in a Liquid Using the Source Method"
V sb. Dinamika _qidrot-khn. sooruzb. (Dynamics of Hydraulic Engineering ECI.L,-i,,-
ment -- Collection of Works) , Moscow, 1972, pp 105-107 (from P.Zh-Mekhanika,
No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V406)
,Translation: The frequencies of the natural oscillations --)f arbitrary plates
and three-dimensional strucLural elements of hydraulic erjulp'!Ient In .1 liquid
are calculated. The source method was used in a numerical determination oc
integrals entering into the expressions for the coefficients of connected
masses. When the oscillations of an elastic structure in I li.(jujd ire ac-
companied by separation of flow, sources and disCb2rgr-S in a certain zone
(stagnation point of the liquid) are excluded in the calculation. 2-3 lo~-,er
forms of oscillations of rectangular plates and hollow cvlindrical shells
with different bol-,ndar--.- cDn--4itions were investi-p-tcd and the d1iinensionles-
coefficients of specific connected mass were found for these. A graph is
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CONTKEVICH, V. S., Dinamika Eilerotekhn. sof,-ruzh., !-Iloscow, 1972, pp 105-1-07
given showing the change in these coefficients for three forms of oscill:,tion~z
oil a rectangular plate as a function of the relationship of LI'le sided in a
cantilever seal at the base. K. G. Kravtsov.
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UDC: 541.126
A ZATYh IT, V. V. , GOi I TY.OVSYA-YA-, V. T and L. G .
"Conditions for the OriCin of Thermal Explosion in the Course o-'
L -
a Chain.-Br~-,nching Reaction"
Novosibirsh, -Fizika Soreniya i vzrvva, INIo 2, 1973, pp 16--1-169
Abstract: UsLrig the example of one of the kinetic system, of' heat
explosions in complex chemical reactions, the authors con~,ider the
critical conditions of t_',-,e explo.-ion in the course of chain-
branchins, reactions with uniform breaks of the chain. The ef7lect
of spontaneous hez%tine on the' process ,Irith no thermal' ex *f71,losior- is
also examined. The temperature gradients ;~-qd 11ho concenzr~;tions
of the active centers of the chains in the relact-ion ~tre not
taken into ccouznt.; -),,,rt riayed by Vt!se rradients nr, -.r*i(-
er-
_ aVera:_4
ir
rors involved ,,-n;- the tem-er.-ture ficid -:rc- to be c~ealt
with in ~,nother ppner. This theoretical tninlysi.', Lecin,s ;,-ith a
eyotem of six re pre sent inE, the reaction mechanism; 1'r o m
those is obtained a E;--Ste"n 04' kinetic di"fere-tial equations, which
Was So-LIze r-ther -he equation of ther-mal equilibrium, on
an electronic computer.
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USSR OC 613.2s632-95(478.9-22)
GOIiT A., a:-,d A. I., Republic Sanita--j EpideiA*ological
~Tanion, Y- oP H-a-alth Eoldavian SSRj'Kishinev, and Laboratory of
Pesticide Toxicology, Institute of Ifutrition, Academy of Eedical Sciences
USSR, Yoscow
"Residual Amounts of Some Pesticides in Daily Food Rations of Residents in
Two Rural Hicrodistricts of the Moldavian SSR!'
Eloscow, Yoprosy Pitan-1ya, Ito 6, Nov.Dec 71, pp 28-32
Ab-stracti The residual amounts of four pesticides present In the daily food
rations of the residents of two microdistricts in 1967-1069 were f4easured
and calculated according to the anounts of pesticides used In agriculture.
In the district with ample utilization of pesticides, the residual quantities
in food products cons=,ed by ran per day weret 0.04 rag of DDT, 0.32 mg of
hexachlorocyclohexa.ne (HCCH), 0.01 mg of sevin, and 0.1 mq of chlorophos.
In the district with restricted use of pesticides, similar calculations
yielded t-gofold smaller figuresi 0-02, 0,15, 0.004, and 0.047 mg xesPectivelY.
Measureaents of two L--rsiztent pre-sticides (DDT and HCCH), performed by
chromatographic and colorimetric methods on readdy~made home and restaurant
meals, yielded essentially indentical. results. These qu,%'Itities do not
exceed the limits established for tho concentration of these Festicides in
food in Moldavia, and they are much below the international standards estal>-
lished for nan.
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TITLL-A MIGHTY ACCELERArOa OF THE sciEiqrlFIC TFCHNICAL PROGRESS -U-
AUTHOR- (Q5)-ANUR.UNAF IYEVII CHI V.y fl~JNTSAI M., ZAYTSEV, G., GA,-4,ETSKIY, A.,
CHEBOTARUt A.
CCUNTRY OF 1140--USSR
SOUKE-SOVETSKAY,l '61iiLL)AVIYA, JULY 2, 19702 P 2
DATE PUBLISHED-02JU1,70
SU6JECT AREA S-L LEC T1