SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHANSEN, E.A. - KHARCHENKO, V.F.
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USSR UDO 621.,x82.002
H A ~Nl E N~j~ A. FUUSEPP, M.S., SAAR, B.YA.
11some Problems of L Decrease Of Heat In The Production Of Somioonductor Products$
Tr. Tallin. politoUhn. in-ta (Works Of The~Tallin Polytechnical Institute), 1970, As
'No 291, pp 89-94 (from RZh-Slaktronike i yeya primenon!L~, No 12, December 1970,
Abstract No 128139)
Trsnalationt The papers considers one of the components of the microclimate of
a promise host -- and the increase of its influence in the production of eami-
conductors with the uce of planar technology. Banod on an analysis of a number of
experiments,neveral hypothesis are advanco4 with respect to a derinition of beat
sourceof ond an optimum arrangement in worked out for the tochhological processes
it sseevbly sections. 5 ill, 6 raft Su=aryo
USSR UDC 535.215.1
KHMISEVAROV, R. Yu.
"Effect of y Irradiation on Quenching of Photoconductivity in Germanium"
V sb. Ra-diats, fiz. nemet. kristallov (Radiation Physics of Ncnmetallic
Crystals--Collection of Works) , Vol 3, Part 1, Kiev,~ "Naur-1. dumka," 1971.,
pp 177-180 (from RZh--Elektrcnika i yeve Drimeneniye,.No 10, October 1971,
Abstract No 1OB237)
Translaticn: The spectral distribution is studied of the quenching of photo-
conductivitv in nonirradiated germanium and the chan--,.,e of this char,-;,ctexis tic
-e.
with irradiation by y-radiated Co6O at room temperatui. N-type, -,~rmanium
with an antimow., concf_ntration of 2.1013 -- 2-1014 cm-3 and undoped germaniu7~,~
).ie -3
of high purity with a concentration of majority carriers of (2.5 ,12 c7n
was studied. it is discovered that irradiation le,-;.db to an abrupt inten3i-
f ication of the quenching of the photocurrent in purc geimanium and in
germanium with an antimony impurity. 3 ill. 2 ref. r. V.
1/1
SSR UDC 537-Nl-33t%6.682'86
VITOVSKIYj N.A., VIKHLIYt G.A.t GALAVANOVI VaVej MASHOVETS, T.V.,
KHANSEVAROV R YU
flRadiation. Defocte In Irdium Antimonideo
V ab. Radiatsion. fiz. namet. kristalloy (Radiation Physics Of Nonmetal
Crystals--Collection Of Works), Minsk, Nauka i takhn., 1970, PP 124-130 (from
i Xeye primenaniye, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No 1B41)
Translationt It is shown that defects originating in InSb during irradiation
of it by electrons and rays are also formed in p-type InSb and under the
effect of soft radiation - x-rays with maximm energies to 55 kev and vioible
light. It is obvious that the process of,formation of these defects is connected
with the effect of some nonimpect mechanism of radiation defect formation. 6 ills
-12 ref. Summary.
/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE -230CT70
SOLUTION TO THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF A WIND FLOW -U-
_~_:AUTHOR-KHANTADZE, A.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
NAUK GRUZINSKOI SSR, SOOBSHCHENIIA-r VOL. 57, FEB. 1970,
-32-7
P. 325
PUBLISHED ------- 70
..~,.,SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, ATMOSPHERIC SC[ENCES
TOPIC TAGS--DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONt UNSTEADY FLOWi WIND, UPPER ATMOSPHERE
..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:,~.~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1497 STEP NO--UR/0251/70/057/OrjG/0325/0327
L
-CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0125125
2/2 03-81 UNCLASSIFItD PROCES:StNG DATE--230CT70
-:.CIP,C ACCESSION NO-AP01251.25
I --(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. DEVELOPMENT OF AN UNSTEADY
A5STRACT/EXTRACT
SOLUTION TO THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DESCRI.BiNrp rHE UNSTEADY FLO~v OF A
HORIZONTAL WIND IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE. THE PROPERTHS OF THE
EXPRESSIONS DERIVED IN THE PROCESS ARE DISCUSSED. THE SOLUTION 05rAfNi-ED
-~--:IS APPLICABLE WHEN THE PRESSURE GRADIENT: IS AN ARRITRARY FUNCTION OF THE
ALT:ITUDE.AND TIME. FACILITYi AKADEMII NAUK GRUZINSKOI SSR,
-:INSTITUT GEOFI:ZIKl, TIFLIS, GEORGIAN SSR.
MSR UDC: 621.317.681.325-07(o86.8)
KOLTIK, Ye. D., KOROWUN, Ye. I., PIASTRO, V. P. , IMANTEELI, A. D.
"A Device for Measuring Correlation Functions of Random Processes"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266378, filed 23 Apr 68, published 22 Jul- 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2A317 P)
Translation: The authors vote the comparatively low Pccuracy of conven-
tional devices of the multiplication type which contain an*,Iog-digitall con-
verters, miLltipliers, an integrator and a registration unit. In order to
i-mpmve accuracy, a device is -proposed which is dis tin guis lied by the fact
that decoders are connected at the output of each analog-digital. converter,
and a sampling mdule is connected between the outputs of both decoders and
'the input of the svitching circuit. E.. L.
USSR uDn.: 629-78.017.2
PIM W, F. R. DONGIO, N. A.
_gEVEP
"Methods of Optimizing a Program fcr Controlling the Angular Pcsition of a
Space Vehicle"
'Moscow, Upr. dvizhushchimisya ob"yektami. Tr. IV Vses. soveshch. Do avtomat.
upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik (Control of Moving Objects. Vorks of the Fourth
All-Union Conference on Automatic Controli Tbilisi, 1968--collection of
papers), 1972, pp 147-160 (from RZh-Raketostroyeniye, No 10, Oct 72, ab-
stract no 10.41-55)
Translation- A telescope for an astronavigational and astro-orientation
systeia is installed on board an artificial earth satellite. In order to
establish the reference coordinate system, periodic a!Ignment. of the a-stro-
module with a luminru-j (star) is necessary with rotation of the unit during
flight of the satellite. Priority features and a catalog of luminaries are
given. There are also limiting conditions on the number of rotations, the
turning velocity, and the angle of inclination of -the astromodule. An op-
timum pro&rrarn must be found for sampling the reference net of 1LUPinaries
within the pearmissible ex-penditures of the energy resources o-f the satellite.
USOR
KRANTSEVEROV, F. R., DOLGIKH, N. A., Upr. dvizhushchimi::;ya ob"yektami. Tr.
IV Vses. soveshch. po avtorriat. upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik, 1972, pp 147-160
Different methods are considered for solving this multiple-extren-um pr6lblem.
The problem is formalized as applied to the general case and to special
cases. A comparative quantitative evaluation is made of the effectiveness
and accuracy of solution of the given problem by different metbods. One
illustration, two tables, bibliography of;four titles. Msum6.
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~,112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
_'TITLE--TEMPERATURE AND AMOUNT OF HEAT NECESSARY FOR IMPARTING THE DESIRED
FLUIDITY OF AMMONIUM NITRATE EXPLOSIVES -U-
~AUTHOR-(04)-KHANUKAYEV, A.N., DOLGOVI K.A.1 EISTt YU.A.l MIRNYYi V.N.
OF INFO--USSR
'.SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVEDmv GORN.::ZH. 1970o 13(2)v 64-9
:'~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~..,SUBJECT AREAS--ORDNANCE
'JOPIC TAGS--Af-IMONIUM NITRATE, EXPLOSIVE LOADINGo TRINITROTOLYENE# WATER$
_~CELLULOSEt LIQUID EXPLOSIVE/(U)CM CELLULOSE
"CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2095 STEP NO--UR/0150/70/013/002/0064/0069
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127468
'T%;~ t A)' iff I I'D
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.CtR.C ACCESSION NO-AP0127468
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIENCE OBTAINED WITH WATER
.-FILLED EXPLOSIVES ("AQUATOLS") S110iiS THAT WATER DOES NOT PRODUCE AT ROOM
TEMP. THE REQUIRED FLUIDITY 13F EXPLOSIVES DUE TO HEAT ABSORPTION BY
DISSnLVING NH SUB4 NO SUB3. USE OF HOT~WATER FOR SATN. OF DRY 11A~)UATOLII
MIXTS. AND A HOT FLUfO EXPLOSIVE.CG04TG.~65PERCENT Of A 90-PERCENT AQ.
SOLN. OF 4H SUB4 NO SUB3t 3,1PERCENT GRANULATED TNT'p AND 3PERCENT NA CM
CELLULOSE9 GIVES AT 70-90DEGREES A CONSISTENCY THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO
ES AND HOSES FOR SUBSEQUENT
INJECT THE EXPLOSIVES INTO THE PIP
FILL-ING OF THE BOREHOLES.' EQUATIONS ARE GIVEN FOR CALCN. OF THE TEMP.
OF THE RESULTING AQ. NH SUB4 NO SUB3 SOLNS. AND THE TEMP. OF THE
RESULTING~IIAQUATOL" MIXT, EXAIMPLES OF' tALCNS., ARE! PRESEENTE0 AND THE
THEORETICAL VALUES ARE COMPARED WITH EXPTL. RtSULTS. FACILITY:
LEN rNGRAD. GORN. INST.. IM. PLEKHANOVA,: LENINGRAD, USSR.
USSR UDC 591.18.591.51
GASANOV, G. G., and KHANUKAYEV, E. M.
"Characteristics of Motivational-Emotional Behavior, EEG and Consumption of
Water by Rabbits on Conditions of Water Deprivation"
Baku, Izvestiya Akademiya. Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh
Nauk, Vol 3, 1973, pp 91-96
Abstract: This study presents the results of experiments describing the
changes in electrical activity of the brain of rabbits under conditions of
water deprivation. The experiments were.conducted on rabbits of 2.8 - 3 kilo-
grams in weight under conditions of free behavior fed on dry rations. The
amount of water drunk by the rabbits was measured. The study considered the
reaction to searching for water, singleness of purpose in approaching the
drinking bowl, and the quality of the emotional composition of the animal in
overcoming the obstacles. The experiments were conducted under conditions of
free access to water and food, in periods of water deprivation; and under
conditions of saturation after water deprivation.
Behavior associated vith searching for and drinking water is noted
after 4 hours of water deprivation. Under artificially created obstacles
to attain water, the rabbits did not show signs of "&nxiety." However,
USSR
GASANOV, G. G., and KHANUKAYEV, E. M., Izvestiya Akademiya Nauk Azerbaydz-
hanskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk, Vol 3, 1973, pp 91-96
after deprivation of water for 24 hours, the anxiety is sharply increased.
After deprivation, the frequency and amount of water consumed is increased.
In conditions of water deprivation there are three types of changes
in the electrical activity of the brain: neocortical in the sensory motor
cortex, hippocampal in the hippocampus and amygdaloidal in the amygdala,
and in the anterior hypothalamus. These:changes disappear after water
deprivation.
22
USSR UDC 591.185.3.633-88
MUYEV, A. 1. E. X., and:AKIDEDOVA. E. R., Institute of Phy-
V E
U V
X'zerbaYd*zh;an'SSR
siology, Acad;!bMff 'Ven"hir."',
*The Effect of Essential Oils From Oleander Flowers on the Electrical Activity
of Some Structures in the Rabbit Brain"
Baku, Doklady AWemii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, No 5, 1970, pp 86-89
Abstract: Five alert rabbits with implanted brain electrodes were exposed to
which is known to have a rather efying
the aroma from oleander flowers. stup
effect when inhaled for some time. Analysis of the MEG revealed desync.1iron-i-
zation in the sensorinotor cortex, an ordered theta raythm in the retic-UlAr
formation and limbi-- cortex, and bursts of electrical acti'vity (40 oscilla-
tions per sec with a periodicity of 4 to 5 sea) in the olfactory bulb. This
reaction continued briefly even after the cessation of stimulation, aftler which
electrical activity gradually returned to normal. IVIs pointed out taat
emotional stress in the rabbit triggers the sawn cortical reaction.
USSR UDC: 539.3
KHMKAYEV, R. S.
"Bending of a Curvilinear Tube of Ironcircular Profile W~ th Regard to End
Fastenings"
Sb. nauch. tr. Krasnoyarsk. politekhn. in-t (Collected Scientific Works.
Krasnoyarsk Polytechnical Institute), 197"' No 10, pp 126-135 (from R2:h-
-Mekb-anika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9VI24)
Translation: The author considers bending of a curved thin-walled tube
of elliptical cross section under the'effect of bending -moments applied to
the end faces. It is assumed that absolutely rigid diap1hragins are placed
on the end faces of the tube which prevent deformations of the end cross
sections in the bending process. The condition of smallness of the initial
curvature of the tube r rn,-- 1 i,3 assumed (r is the radiut; of curvature of'
any fiber of the middle surface, rfn is the radius of curvature of the axic
of the tube). The solution is found by using general enuations of thin
elastic shells simplified by applying hypotheses of theory.
One integrodiff7erential equation in partial derivatives with Variable Co-
efficients relative to the change in curvature r0 is fo~lnd and solved in
1/2
USSR
IGWIUKAYEV, R. S., Sb. nauch. tr. Frasnoyarsk. politekhn. in-t, 1971, NO
pp 126-135
trigonometric series. Matrix algebra is used for the solution. As a re-
sult, the problem is reduced to solution of an infinite system of non-
homogeneous linear differential equations relative to the coeffficients of
the expansion. Bibliography of 6 titles. V. I. Baulin.
212
IIIYI
INIMIN EAS H ON Mode
IJDC: 621.313.522;539.4
BONDARCHIPK) A. P., URDUZOV, V. N., ZASLAVSKIY, D. I., OSEIREDIFO. Yu. S.,
KHAN 1411INfi Y ITOVSKIY, Ye. I.
I., YAN
"An Open-Cycle 11,21D Electric Power Plant Based on Natural. Gas With Chemcal
Regeneration of Exhaust-Gas Heat"
Teplotekhn. Probl, Pryamo"o Preobra,-ovanlya Energii Z"Hc~at EnFineerlnE Froblem
of the Direct Conversion of Energy -- Collect-on of Works7 No 4, K-
I - , I Jov, Ym,;k
Du.mka Press, 1973, pp 1.0-10, (Trwnnslated from, RcTarativnyy Zh-jrnal Turbostrolven-
iye, No 11, 1973, Abstract I'lo 11-49-153)
Translation: Results are nresented from analyris of -,arious factors: r,,0nC!tic
induction B, quantity of additive, end effect!: arid air heating tempei,ature an
the themodyn--ruic effectiveness ? I.,
Fst of an 1~51D electric p-wer -nlant ("IDE-F-P)
with a frame channel of the ItNAD generntor und a :-Aean tut-bine and
proco.;3in!, of the fuel. (water convia-sion) usilq', riatural rJ."I th-, forl..
md'ations, of tho ".111) rIo,,,,cv p1mit iu,e pre:;unLcd Por a GT
U 1. ') kgl " 3
produc's of -soc, uning two tyllen of magn-letIc
ducting and supc., vconJ tic!, inij,. For the
1151DETT chl-n,-es vit-h~n linlAn of 50-4'?" am' 51-52- rus j,,i 5 Ix,
1/2
BODIDARCHUK, A. P., ot al., Teplotelf-hn. Probl. Pryamogo Preobrazovan-iya -Energi-i,
No 1973, PP 10-19
6.5 T at air temDeratures of 11CO and 15000K respectively. For a superconduct-
ing I-IS with B--6 T with a power plant capacity of 2500 Mw, '??,t increases by
3.5-6.5% as air temperature is increased from 1100 to 15COOK. It is established
that the presence of end sectors causes an increase in totai length of th .~I-D
generator and an increase in losses to cooling, reducing -7?,t- Injection of
K2C03 with 1 wt- % K decreases 7?-,,,t by 1.5'. Problems of water conversion of
m9thane are studied. It is concluded that the NED power plant discussed is
quite promising. 5 Figures; 13 Biblio. Refs. 141. 1. Osipov
2/2
,USSR UDG L621.362:538.43017-001.24
GARBLJZOV, V.N., YjLaaNQ11j,
'On The Effect Of Regeneration In The Vapor Part Of The Cycle And Some Loaves
In Efficiency Of An Open-Cycle 14--Snatohydrodynamic Electric Power Plant"
V sb. Teplotekhn. probl.pryam.,igo p:~eobrazov.energii (Heat-Engineerina Problems
Of Direct Energy Conversion--Collection Of ',forks), Iveue 2, Kiev, ONauk.dumka,Q
1971, pp 11-22 (from, RZh--Elektrotekhnika, i vnergetika,, No 12, Dec 1971, Abs-
tract No 12A174)
Translation: The paper considers the effect of regeneration in the vapor part of
the cycle, with the presence of low-potential losses of heat in various elements
of a magnotohydrcdynamic electric power plant (e.g.# wgnet, channel), on the
efficiency of the electric power.plant. Computations ars presented on the effic-
iency of an open-cycle magnstohydrodynamic electric power plqnt with various
losses of the pressure in the heat exchange apparatus located behind the diffuser.
ill. 4 ref. I-Power-Engineering Institute im. G.M.Krzhizhanovakiyo Moscow]
1/1
USSR uDc 621.378.3
NESTERETIKO, T. M., KHAPALYUK, A. P.
"Concerning the Spectral Width of Laser Modes"
Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol Y11, No 4, Oct 72, pp 623-632
Abstract: Dcpressions describing generation'of a spatially bounded bear-
with finite spectral width are derived on the basis of exact solutions of
Maxwell's equations in the form of Fourier integrals and conditions of
steady-state emission of a Fabry-Perot cavity. In the case of finite dimen-
sions of the active meditua, these expressions are suitable for describiziC
beam from the instant that steady-state emisfiion conditions begin to be
satisfied until the instant that the field in the exprumion process fills
the entire voliuaae of the cavity. Emission is treated w; a collection of a
large number of time-limited and space-limited pulses vhose length depends
on the initial radius of the beam and thei transverse dimensions of the ac-
tive tedium. The pulse duration determines the &-pectral widtli of the ticde,
and its dimensions determine the divergence of the be=. 'Mie results arc
applied to the case of a beam with Gaussian distribution of intensity in
the cross section.
57
USSR UDC 621-W2.4i3
RUDINIISKIY, MkPALYUK, A.P.
"Natural 7yp--s Of Oscillations In The Form Of Superposition Cf Uniform Plane Weves
Of A Two-Dimens ions 1 Dielectric Resonator 111th Freanel Rofleotion"
VeBtn. Beloroo. un-ta (Bulletin "if Baloruasi&D Univerait,,r), 1971,j Serioe 11 N.o 2,
pp 48-35, Tf romRZh--11F~d1ote1-,hni1-a, No 9, Sept 1971, Abat.-act 114a 93122)
T'ranalation* Natural %rpaa of oscillations are considered in the form of the sum
of uniform plane wavetj of a two-dAmonalonal rfvona-tor wi-th FrCenol rof.1cction.,
Characteristic systems of eauations are obtained and irrieetir;uted, as well. as the
conditions for the existence oP such modes with various valuea of tho optical don-
sity.of the me-iium of the resonator. Expressions are pren6ated for the characterie-
tics of the oscillations. 1 ill. 9 ref. Summary.
019 7- T
UNCL MCESSING DATE--20NOV70
As si FiED
11 TLF----S I NGULA KOPTICAL AXES. IN CRYSTALS AN ORTHORHOMBIG SYSTEM -U-
_-AUTH0R--Kt-,APALYUK, A.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-....SGURCE--GPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 28t2Y, 317~-22
PUBLISHEG---70
.:SUi3JECT AkEAS-PHYS ICS
TAGS--Hj,'.XWELL EQUATICN, OPTIC PROPERTY, TENSOR, TENSOR ANALYSIS#
CRYSTAL
C 04 T R C LMARf%It%G-N0 RESTRICTIONS
~':~DQCUMEN1 CLA-SS--UNCLASSIFLED
PROXY REEL/fkAME--1992/1783 STEP NE~7-UR/0051/70/028/002/0317/0322
__CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0112769
1/1
- lig -
USSR
KHAPAYEVA, A. K.
"Hydraulic Jump on Smooth and Rough Bottom as Wall Jet"
Izv. VNIIIgidrotekhn. (News of All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Hydraulic Engineering), 1970, 92, pp 234-245 (English summary) (from
RZh-Mekhanika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IB663, summary)
Translation.- This is an experimental investigation of the undrowned hy-
draulic jump on a smooth or rought bottom. The author studied the velocity
distribution in the wall boundary layer and in the thickness of the flm;,
variation in the dimensions of the wall boundary layer,. tangential friction
stresses at the bottom of the flow and the law of resi5tance within the
limits of a jump on a hydraulically smooth and rough bottom. Investigations
showed that a jump can be regar.ded an a wall jet. It was found that ve-
locity distributionlobeys logarithmic law in the wall bouadar~y layer, but
the universal Schlichting-Abramovich dependence in the free-mixing region.
Bibliography with 19 titles.
1/1
lot i IN No i m__.I-W
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--160CT70
_.T_ITLE-~-UPTAKE AND USE OF MINERAL NUTiiIENTS BY CEREAL CROPS ON PEAT BOG
-U-
AUTHOR-(02)-LUPINOVICHt I.S.1 KHAPKINA, Z.As
,"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.'?S0URCE--AGR0KHIMIYA 1970, (1), 33-8
,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--AGR.ICULTURE
..TOPIC TAGS--PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERP 501L TYPE# CEREAL CROP
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
TJROXY REEL/FRAt4E--1993/0329 STEP NO--UR/0465170/000/001/0033/0038
CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0113255
I WC -1
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113255
.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WINTER RYE AND BARLEY wERE GROWN
ON A PEAT BOG SOIL FERTILIZED WITH SUPERPHOSPHATE AND 40PERCENT K SALT.
N1 PvAND K CONTENTS WERE DETD. IN PLANTS AT THE END OF THE GROWTH
PERIOD. THE N CONTENT OF PLANTS WAS USUALLY MUCH GREATER THAN THAT OF P
OR K*. IN LOWLAND, FERTILIZATION INCREASEU THE CONTENT OF P IN GRAIN AND
:STRAW WHILE THAT GF K RE14AL14ED UNCHANGE0. rHE STRAW TO GRAIN RATIOS
.~WERE 1.64-2.40 AND 1.73-1.79 IN BARLEY AND RYEv RESP. THE UPTAKE OF N
AND P BY BARLEY WAS 40-50 AND 6-10 KG-TPN OF GRAIN RESP., IN OLD ARABLE
.-...SOILS AND SLIGHTLY LESS IN LOWLANDS; THAT OF K VAkIED SUBSTANTIALLY.
THE UPTAKE OF -N, Pe AND K BY RYE WAS 37-401 13-151 AND 26-40 KG-TON OF
THE USE OF AVAILABLE P FROM SOIL SOURCES ANID FROM FERTILIZERS
9-19 AND 6-25PERCENT, RESP.9 THE USE OF AVAILAdLE K WAS 14-27 AND
.-~~30-52PERCENT, RESP.; IN LOWLANDS IT WAS USUALLY LESS. FACILITY:
NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. POCHVOVEL). AGROKlilM., MINSK, USSR.
A t: r Tf r-i-)
77
USSR uDc: 669.14:621.785:62o.i
DORONIN, I. V., ZOZULYA, A. N., MAXOEV, Ye. S. and
CHERNUKHA, A. 1.
"Method for Estimating the Mechanical Characteristics of Steels Subjected to
Thermomechanical Treatment"
~bscov, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, No- 5, 1971, pp 606-6(Y7
Abstract: A relatively simple method is described for modeling the therma-
mechanical treatment process in high-alloy steels of the austenite and transi-
tional austenite-martensite classes characterized by high d -pbase stability.
The.disadvantage of the method is the Ilow deformation mte, which prevents it
from completely imitating the conventionalthermomechanical treatment process.
The.method has been successfully tested in processing steels of the M17N5W,
M117N5M3, and Kb2lN5T types.
L~ _t ~_ WI, ~61:
USSR UDC: 53-07/08+53-001-89.
AFONIN, Yu. V., PONOMARENKO, A. G., SOLOUXEIN, R. I., and KRAPOV.
Yu. I.
"Compact Electron Pulse Accelerator With Independent Power Supply"
Moscow, Fribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 1973, pp 20-22
Abstract: Research in 002 ionization lasers wider high pressure and
plasma experiments for modeling conditions of accelerated particle
generation in solar or terrestrIal.plasmas require high-powered
electron pulse sources. The device described in this paper has been
designed for such research, has smalldimensiotis and an independent
power supply, and can be remotely con-trolled, thus rendering it
convenient for use under space conditions. The basic circuit of
the electron accelerator is given,together with a block diagram of
the power supply and remote control system. Palse power of the
electron accelerator is 4-108 watts, and the abefficient for the
conversion of the electric field energy into electron-beam kinetic
energy is 2%. The authors express their gratitude to V. A. Korni-
lov and B. V. Kulikov for their assistance with the design of the
instrument.
USSR UDC 619-002.73-085.371-039.7107)
TORSUYEV, N. A., Donetsk, POGORELOVI V., and DAVLEXUWA, F., Astra-
kham' and Rostov-na-Donu
"Experience with Active Immunoprophylaxis of Leprosy with BCG Vaccine
in the USSR"
Moscow, Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, No 1, 1970, pp 76-78
Abstract: Prophylactic inoculation oE children and adults with BCG
vaccine in recent years ha8 producee-,6xcellent rosults in protecting
the population against leprosy in various endemic areas of the USSR.
For example, in the Muynak region of the Kara-Kalpak ASSR, only I or
131 children inoculated in 1967 with BCG vaccine developed a tubercu-
loid.element (which soon regressed), whereas 15 of 231 nonvaccinated
children had leprous
children contracted the disease (both, groups of
parents). Some 70,000 persons in the Kazakh SSR were vaccinated and
followed up for 5-10 years. An avera'ge of 197 new casess were detected
annually in this republic from 1956 to 1960, but only 74 caseo from
1960 to 1965. These data confirm the experienoe gaifted with BCG
vaccine in other parts of the world, i.e., the incidence of leprosy
Is much lower in vaccinated populations than in,nonvaccinated ones.
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TORSUYEV, N. A,, et al., Moscow, Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii
No 1, 1970, pp 76-78
The authors strongly recommend the compulsory vaccination of all
newborn infants in endemic zones, with reimmunization at definite
intervals of time thereafter. The vaccine produces no complications.
USSR UDC 621.316.543.26.017.42
MORDUKHOVICII, N. G. , ~PMICII, ~Gl. , EFROS, D. G.
"Optimizing Contact Mechanisms in Switches"
Moscav, Radio tekhnika, Vol 25, No 9, 1970, pp 81-87
Abstract: Breakdowns in high-f-requency switching devices are usually caused
by erratic behavior of the switch contact points. The transfer resistance of
the contact points is the most important characteristic determtning resistance
to wear and long life of the switch containing them; th:e lower is the transfer
resistance, the more remote the likelihood of breakdown. Reduced and stable
transfer resistances are difficult to achieve in bigh-frequency switchITIP,
devices; in standard switches, sliding contacts suffering from increased
wear due to surface friction are usually employed. Such measures as using
wear-resistant materials for the contact surfaces or coverin- them with
noble metals cannot guarantee stability and low transfer resistance, and
new construction methods reducing friction and wear of the c~:,ntacts must be
utilized. The article discusses various construction systems and analyzes
bi them mathematically. A quantitative description of rolling contact mechan-
isms is derived, and it in found that su,cb contacts provide minimal wear.
Also given is an analytical method for choosing materiz-1ji and developing
switch consLruction with optimal friction coefficients takem Into Accoulit.
USSR UDC 669 -14: 539.2:546 -26
'ISKIY, S. V., LITIBEINIKO D. A., GRIGOMMI, V. I., and IW_Fti~HIKOVA T. V.
Z
Er
Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Yetal:
L g~ im -ni I. P
Bardin and Ljretsk Affiliate oP the Eloscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Diffusion of Carbon in Alpha-Iron and Steels 17GS and 18MOV-4 Containing
Carbides"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshil-Ji Uchebnykh Zavcdeniy--Chernayv. Metallux,,7iya ITo 6
Jun 73, PP 93-c)6
Abstract: A method was develoued for calculatim, thr.! dif"fusion cocfIL'icients
of carbon Ln alpha-iron and steels containixg a car"biz.k.- phane in t~,~ case of
an "instantaneous" source of the sWi3stance bein_- diffuspd Onto thu sa-!-)Ie
surface. The coefficients of diffusion of carbon in anj*,ca-iron an',, 17G5 and
18Y_hNTA steels were deten-ftned and the temperature rtallatiorlshil? of the dif-
fusion coefficients was found. Prom the exTrcssioris aeri"ve.-I for diffusion
coefficients it was evident that the combined alloying of ferrite uitil Mn and
Si (17 GS steel) and vith Cr W, and Ni (18YINIA) I;acla to a lowerinp of t1le
diffusion coefficient magnitude and to an increased activation ener,
k- ~~f~y
this process. Thus, at 5000C the diffusion coefficients for carbon in 17C.9
steel are 100 times less, and in steel 18nu NVA, 1WO t-fres _Iess vian in
iron- 3 figures, 7 biblion-,Lphic references.
USSR UDC 621.'~'(I~: 621
.793.6
SE[ARADZENIDZE, S. A., 6E. % X., MINDLIN, I. G. (Deceased),
YE-MUSHVILI, M. A., RHUsteav 1,vehnn~nicai Fl;Lnt
"Coating Tubes by the Thermodiffusion Method"
Moscow, Metallurg.., No 5, May 70,.Pp 38-39
Abstract: The tubes referred to in the title are -those used in
~et_roleum refining. Those tubes Must have long service life and
areusually subjected to chemically aggressive medi~L. The most
effective coatings for such tubes:aro zinc or alumtnum applied by
the thermodiffusion method. In this method, the surface layer of
the tube metal is impregnated to a:dopth of 0.1-0.2 mm by zinc,
aluminum., or some other anti-corro6ive element, diffused at a par-
ticular temperature. Tubes coated with zinc,by th-L.,; method have
highly anti-corrosive cbaracteristico, with a,durability 15 times
thatof untreated tubes in a variablamedium:-- sea water and air
for example, In the Rustav MetallUrgical Plant, the thermodiff'u-
sion method is operated on an indtiatrial scalo. A ste.p-by-stop
description of the process is given toge-t-her witlh a schematic
diagram of the equipment involved. Some figures are given of the
1/1 tube-coating prodijetion levels for this plant.
.1/2 042 UNCL4SSI HEO PROCESSING. DATE--040EC70
-TITLE--COATING TUBES BY THE THERMOVIFFUSION METHOD -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-SHARADZENlDZE, S.A., KHARADZEj:,D.M., AIND,LINt IsGot
M.A.
~-~...4ENUKASHVILI
,',COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE--MOSCOWt METALLURG., NO 5, MAY 70t~W.38-39
DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAY70
!SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS# MECH-w IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
,,TOPIC TAGS-SEA WATER, METALLURGIC PLANT#,METAL TUBEt PETROLEUM REFINING,
CORROSIONt ZINC PLATINGi ALUMINUM COATING PRUlECTIVE COATING,
METAL DIFFUSfOUt
-jMETAL.'(;0ATlNGt -DURABILITY1 METAL SURFACE: IMPREGNATION,
ANT: I CURROS [ON ADDITIVEr ALUMNIZING
5.'ONTROL MARKLNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,-'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0411 STEP NO-."-UR/0130/70/000~005/0038/0039
-CIRC-ACCESS-ION--NO--AP0135982--
7 _:) I - __ __
ifXAS'lf- ED
U
042 UNCLASS I FIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135882
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TUBES kEFERRED TO IN THE TITLE
_ARE THOSE USED IN PETROLEUM REFINING. THESE TUBES KUST.HAVE LONG
SERVICE LIFE AND ARE USUALLY SUBJECTED TO CHEMICALLY AGGRESSIVE MEDIA.
..-:T.4E MOST EFFECTIVE COATINGS FOR SUCH TUBES ARE ZINC OR ALUMINU14 APPLIED
BY THE THERMODIFFUSION METHODo IN THIS MErHoo, THE SURFACE LAYER OF THE
~:-TUBG METAL IS IMPREGNATEO TO A DEPTKOF1,0*1-0.2 M"i BY ZKNC, ALUMINUM, OR
,...SOME OTHER ANTI CORROSIVE ELEMENT DIFFU5ED AT A PARITECUI.AR TEMPERATURE.
~TUBES COATED WITH ZINC 13Y THIS METHOD 14AVE HIGHLY ANTI
CORROSIVECHARACTERISTICS, WITH A DURABILITY 15 TIMES THAT OF UNTREATED
AND'AIR FOR L
_TUBES IN A VARIABLE MEDIUM, SEA WATER EXAMPLE. IN THE
RUSTAV METALLURGICAL PLANT, THE THERMUDII:FFUSION METHOD IS OPERATED ON AN
-INDUSTRIAL SCALE. A STEP BY STEP DESCRI'PTION OF THE PROCESS IN GIVEN
.~J-OGETHER WITH ASCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE EQUIPMENVINVOLVED. SOME
-:FIGURES-ARE GIVEN OF TfiE TUBE COATING PRODUCTION LEVELSFOR THIS PLANT.
.-FACILITY: RUSTAV METALLUR61CAL~PLANT.
UNCLAS
USSR UDC 548-736-5
KHARAKH YE. A., CHICHAGOV, A. V., and BELOV, N. V., Moscow
MftTMMy imeni M. V. Lomonosov
a
re
nCrystal Structure of NaSmGe04
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 15s No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 1064-
.1065
Abstract: NaSmGeO is obtained in the Na Geo
4 2-H20 Sys-
tem by the method of hydrothermal:crystallization at a 40 per-
cent concentration of NaOH, T = 4500 C, and P a 1000 atm. The
parameters of the rhombic primitive unit cell are o- a 5-271
0
0.02, b = 11-70 � 0.03, c x 6.50 0.02 A. Fedorov group Pbn2 1*
Structurally NaSmGeO 4 resembles olivine-like (monticellite-like)
NaYSiO4 (coordination number Sm 6,.octahodron) rather than its
nearest silicate analog NaSmSiOO.coordinatioa number Sm 6 + 2
8, trigonal prism with two "glued-on" a~emldctahodra)-
ot5: J t
UNCLASSIFIEID~:. PROCESSING DATE-131NOV70
"...TITLE--JOST FUNCTION FGR THE T WO C H AN ~N E LSCATTE?ING ?kOBLEM -U-
'AUTHOR-(02)-KHARAKHAN, M.L., SHIROKOV, YU.Mo
--COUNTRY OF INFO-_USSR
t
I MATEMA
T
CZ5K YA FIZIKA, 1970, VOL 3, NR 1, PP
.00-105
~.:DATE -PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-.SUi3JECT AREAS- PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS--S MATRIX_p_.MATRlX ELEMENTt 'PARTME SCATTERl HAMILTONIAN,
INTEGRAL EQUATION# PARTICLE INTERACTIOW
-CONTROL AMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~:,,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED.
?ROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1029 STEP NO--UR/0646/YO/003/OUL/0100/0105
C_-lRC ACCESS ION ~NO-_-AP0130064
now= Eno IN
2/2 015 UlltCLASSI FIED' PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
~.C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130064
iABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GENERAL[ ZATION OF THE JOST
N IS INTRODUCEU F 0 kTHE CASE OF.TH
FUNCTIO, E TWO CHA 'NNEL,SCATTERING OF THE
NONREL ATIVISTIC SPINLESS PARTICLE5 INTERACTING THROUGH THE ARBITRARY
(NOT NECCSSARY LOCAL) INTeRACTION:HAMILTONIAN. TPL PROBLUM GF DERIVING
OF THE TWO CHANNEL JOST MATRIX IN TERMS'O[F. THE PHYSICAL S MATRIX IS
-REDUCED TO THE NONSINGULAR INTEGRAL Ei)UATEON FOR A'SINGLE FUNCTION. IT
IS,. DEMONSTRATED THAT THE EXPLICIT: FORM:FOR THE JOST MATRIX IS OBTAINABLE
IF THE USUAL A
-SSU.,14PTIONS HOLD ABOUT THE ANALYTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE S
~MATRIX ELEMENTS. FACILITY: HUSKOVSKIY GURNYY INSTITUT.
Lfl'jCLAS'YtF_lL0
USSR
UDC 537-311-155
ARSENOV, V.V., ZAITTOV, F.A., NIYAZOVA, O.R., F.F.
"Effect Of Nuclear Penetrating Radiation On The Semiconductor Compounds
AII BIV 02V In Crystalline And Vitreous States"
V ob. Radiato. fiz. nemot. krintallov (Radiation Ftyaias Of' Nownetallic Crystals-
Collection Of Works), Vol ~, Part 2, Kiev, `Nau1L-dum1-a," 1971, PP 91-97 (from
RZh--Elektronika LZqXq primenenive, No 10, October 1971, 4betrect No 1OB6~;)
Translation: 1he effect was studied of radiation on the semiconducluor com-
pounds A,' BV CV in crystalline and vitreous states. Neutron and )) -radiation
has practically no affect on vitreoue specimens; in crystals, however, of CdGeA82,
As2Se3 and other somiconductors they give rise to irrevervible changes of the
values of.the reaintivity and the mobility of the carviers. 2- ill. ref. I.V.
Semiconductor Technology
U S SIR. UDC 546.48"281181.1 6(DE*').l
V. IM. and KHARAKWOR F.
V. V., PETROV,
"Semiconductor Properties of Vitreous CdSiA
62"
Mosc ow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR _~..,'Teorganicheskciye Materialy,
Vol 6, No 10, Oct 70, PP 1881-18.82
-Abstract; Experiments show that tiie vitrifaction _J nsuffi-
Cc'S'A32
Cient quantirA-es for study requires much greater m,41t cooling rates
than for CdGeA The vitreousness of '.~,e materia" was esta ished
s2
Visually, as well as from the absence of lines on X-ray patterns. The
band gap of CdSiAs2 is lo~ier in the vitreous state:(1.05 ev at 3000 K)
than in the crystalline state (1.62 ev at 800 K).: greater bz;nd
(0.75:ev) or CdGbP
of,GdSiAS2 glass than CdGeA s2 2 (0-9 ev) glass
-gap
is- in agreement, with existing theoriesb..
USSR UDC 661-1:537-311-33
PiffHOV, V. M., XHARAKHORIN) F. F., and YU.HUS~K!N, B.
AKSENOV, V. V-~
"Semiconductor Properties of CdGeas2-CdSnAs. System Glasses"
Moscow, Izvestiy- Akademii Nauk SSSR Neorgenicheskiye 114aterialy, Vol
6P N0.4, Apr 70, pp 826-827
Abstract: The authors attempted to obtain crystalline and vitreous
materials of the composition CdSnxGel-x AS2. The crystalline specimens
d by the Bridgman method.. Only ternai-j compounds them-
were prepare U
selves could be obtained as single crystals. Specimens of mixed com-
position were polycrystalline. Vitrification takes place only in the
interval 0 < X -,' 0. 5. The vitreousness and homoGeneity of the speci-
mens underwent metallographic and x-ray phase analyses. The tempera-
ture dependence of the electrical conductance of several vitrecus spe-
cimens was determined, and the spectral distribution of the absorption
coefficient of specimens 150-300 microns.in width,was measured at
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AKSENOV, V. V., et al... Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Necrganiches-
kiye Materialy, Vol 'a, No 4, Apr 70, pp 826-827
room temperature in trle p~zton energy range of 0.2-0.75 ev. T'Ie
width of the forbidden zone of the vitreous material (accordintg to
electrical, optical and photoelectric measurement data) significantly
exceeds the corresponding value for the crystal, w.,,ich apparently in-
dicates a change of short-range order4 The width of the forbidden
tone obtained from electrical measurement data exceeds the correspond-
lues.obtained from optical and photoelectric measurements.
ing va
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PROC~ESSING DA
:ITLE--SELF DIFFUSTON OF MEkCURY, SULFUR, AND SELENIUM IN HGSE SUBI-X S
AND HGTE SUBI-X S SUBX SOLID SOLUTIONS -U-
UT HOR-(04)-KHARAKHORINt F.F.r GAMSAaOVA, D.A-s ZAYTOVY F-A.r LUTSIV, R.V.
-;_OUNTPY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER, 1,970t 6(3), 564-5
PUB LUSHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
ropiC TAGS--MERCURY COMPOUND, SELENIUM CUMPOUND, SULFUR COMPOUND, SOLID
,,SOLUTIONt SINGLE CRYSTALv ACTIVATION ENERGY, kADIOAcrIVE ISOTOPE
1"ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
3ROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0865 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/003/0564/0565
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118041
UNCLASSIFIED-____
':.2/3 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70
.0-IRC ACCESSION NO--APOllaO4l
ABSTFZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF SELF
:: DIF-T-USION CDEFFS. OF St SE* AND ~iG IN SINGLE CRYSTALS OF HGSE SUBI-X S
~-SUBX AND 14GTE SU51-X S SUBX (X EQUALS 0.1-0.4) OF THE ELECTRONIC TYPE
WITH A CURRENT CARRIER CONCIN. OF SIRILAR TO 5 TIMES 10 PRIMEld CM PRIME
N E
NEGATIVE3 WERE STUDIED. THE STUDY OF THE SELF DIFFUSION WAS 00, WITH
lHE AID OF RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES PRIME203 tiGt PRIME:75 SE, AND PRIME35 S
BY THE METHOD 0V REMOVING SUCCESS LAYERS. DIFFUSION ANNEALING OF THE
WAS DONE IN EVACUATED QUARTZ AMPULS AT 200t 3009 350, AND
400DEGREES FOR 30-80HR. THE DIFFUSION PROCEEDED FROM THE GAS PHASE.
WITH INCREASING S CONCN. IN THE HGSE SUBI-X S SUBX SYSTEM FkOM I TO
36PE,~CENT, THE SELF UFFFUSION COEFF. OF S AT 3000EGREES DECREASES FROM 5
JIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE13 TO 1.1 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEL3 CM
PRIME2-SEC. THE DECREASED IN THE SELF DIFFUSION COEFF. WITH ITS
INCREASED CONCN. 1,14 THE SOLIO SOLNS. INDICATES PREFERENTIAL DIFFUSION OF
ALONG THE.HG VACANCIES. It! THE HGT-;: SU131 NEGATIVEY, S SUBX 5;YSrEM THE
1.SELF OIFFUSION OF S PROCEEDS PRIMARILY ALONG THE 5 AND THE TE VACANCIES.
UPOU ANNEALITiG J,-;F THE LATTER SOLID SOLNS. IN S VAPrj9S THE CARRIER
CONCN. DECREASES FROM 10 PRIMEIS TO 2 TIMES 10 PRIMEL7 CM PRIME
NEGATIVE-3. WITH INCREASING CONCN. OF S IN HGSE SU61 NEGATIVEX S SUBX
F~ROA 10 -0 30PERCENTt TH;- SELF DIFFUSION COEFF. OF SE AND HG INCREASES
,.AND THE ;AX. VALUES ARE AT X E4UALS 0.20. THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF THE
DIFFUSION OF HG IS 0.3 EVf AriO THAT OF SE 15 0.67 EV. AFTER DIFFUSION
AN14EALING IN HG VAPOR THE CAeRIER CONCN* INCREASES FROM I TIMES 10
PRIME18 TO 6 TIMES 10 PRIME18 CM PRIME NEGATIVE3w WHEREAS THE MOBILITY
'---DECREASES BY A FACTOR OF Zo
UNCLASSIFIED
Mill"
-~--3/3 021 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-160CT70
.CtRC ACCESSION 1140--AP 0 118041
tABSTRACT/EXTRACT-WITH INCREASING ANNEALING TEMP. SE VAPORS 110 PRIME
.NEGATIVE4 TOaR), THE CURRENT CARRIER CONCN. DECREASES FROM 1 TIMES 10
PRIME18 TO 2 T114ES 10 PRIME17 CM PRIME NLEGATIVE3*
UNCLASSIFIED
. . . ..........
OCESSING DATE--30OCT70
12 -026 UNCLASSIFIED' PR
,,.ITLE-SEMICONOUCTOR PROPERTIES:OF COGEAS SU82-C SNAS SUB2 SY.TEM GLASSES
4
:---AUTH0R-(04)-AKSENOVv V.V., PETROVv V.M.jXNARAKHORIN* F.F.v YURUSHKINt
':CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
4
826-7
,SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG! ETER. 1970p 6(4JP
,OATF__PU8LlSHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS9 PHYSICS
.TOPIC TAGS- S EM ICCNDUCT OR PROPf:XTY, ARSENIDEr CADMIUIA COMPOUND, TIN
COMPOUND# GERMANIUM CONPUUN09 PHOTOCCNOUCTIVITYt FORBIDDEN 5AND* GLASS,
:.DUPED ALLOY# GOLD, UPTIC PROPERTY'.j. ELE,CTRIC PROPERT~Y, POLYCRYSTAL
A'Q
VTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
--DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1453 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/00410826/G'a27
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0125084
. . .........
~212 026
UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
_-IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125084
~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO PREP.
CRYST. AND VITREOUS MATERIALS OF THE COMPN. CUSN SUBX GE SUBI-X AS SUB2.
T'HE CRYST. SAMPLES WERE PREPD, BY THE BRI)DGMAN METHOD. THE SAMPLES
~-.-WERE POLYCRYSY. FOR THE GIVEN GLASSES..VITRIFICATLOiN OCCURS ONLY AT 0
SMALLER THANFUR EQUAL TO X SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.5. THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE UF THE ELEC. COND. OF SEVERAL~SAMPLES AND THE RESP. WIDTH OF
THE FORBIDDEN BAND WERE DETD. GLASSES OF THE COMPN4 X LARGER THAN OR
EQUAL-TO 0.20 WERE MEASURED ONLY TO 500DEGREESK, INASMUCH AS AT HIGHER
TEMPS..THEY CRYSTD. DURING THE MEASUREMENTSt WHICH RESULTED IN A SHARP
DECREASE-IN THEIR ELEC. RESISTIVITY. SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE
ABSORPTIGN COEFF. FOR SAMPLES Of THICKNESS 150-300 HU WAS MEASURED Ar
ROOM TEMP. WITHIN THE PHOTON ENERGY RAN66 0.2-0,.75 EV. THE SPECTRAL
DISTRIBUTION DURVES FOR THE PHOTOCOND. AT ROOM TEMPo WERE DETDe AND
FOUNDJO BE RATHER DIFFUSE AT 0.5-2.5 MU. NO DIFFERENCE WAS OBSD* FOR
SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION OF PHOTOCOND. OF SAMPLES UNDOPED AND DOPED WITH 5
AT. PERCENT AU. A SLIGHT ADDNL. MAX. OF:PHOTOCONDO~AT SIMILAP TO 0.8 MU
WAS OBSD.,.WHICH OBVIOUSLY MUST BE ATTRIBUTED TO THE PECULIARITIES IN
~THE eAND STRUCTURE OF THE MATERIAL. THE WIDTH OF THE FUHBIDDEN BAND OF
~THE VITREOUS MATERIAL CDSN SUBX GE SUBl-x AS SUBZ (ON THE BASIS OF
'OPTICAL* AND PHOTOeLECo MEASUREMEMS) CONSIDERABLY EXCEEDS THE
.,.Z-GRRESPGNDlNG VALUE FOR THE CRYSTAL, WHICH APPARENTLY ATTESTS To A
.-CHANG&IN T14E SHORT RANGE ORDER. THE COMM DEPENUENCE OF THE WIDTH OF
THE FORBIDDEN BAND HAS A MIN. NEAR X EQUALS 0.30.
AA0044232.. UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Se k r( 11 Electrical, Derwent,,
CX
r243747 ELECTEQ~HEMCAL AMPLIXIER CELL for use in chemo- *7 0
tronicItheasuring insCi-uments consists of a
dielectric top plate and bottom plate, with spacers to
prevent a contact between the-electrodes. The input
consists of a system of'f'at.concentric
control electrode
rings connected in parallel and arranged in concentric
slats left by the output electrodes- All electrodes are
made of metai which is inert to tha active solution.
26.7-67 as 1175574/18-IO.I.V. STRIZIJEVSKII et al.(1.10.
69) Bul 17/14.5.69. Class 21g. Int.C1. H 01 1.
AUTHGRS: Strizheyskjy,. I. V., Kharanovich, G. I.
Fiakel'sht6yn E B Ow#qr
ainizhevskiy, M. V.-
1977070203F
9-1 ~~
19770730
v
sexiebaluctor Nahnology,
USSR UDC 541-183-02-F 539.232
BAGRATISHVILI, G. D., GOGESHVILI, M. D., DZHANELIDZE, R. B-9
CHAGELISHVILI, V. A-t~ and KHnRATI, R. G.
"Structure and Properties of Germanium Oxide Films"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, Jvlo 2, 1971, pp 342-
341+
14
Abstract: The authors undertook to obtain germanium oxide films
armanium .v
during the oxidation of sinZle-crystal ita gasecus oxy-
gen and to compare them with GeO2 filras obtained by other methods,
as well as to study their structure and properties. Specimens of
Ge02 films were obLained by the following metno.ds: 1) pyrolytic
n of tetraethoxygerimanium, 2) oxidntion of Ge in an
decompositic. 11
oxygen stream..and 3) oxidation of germanium after gas etching in
02 in an oxygen atmospbere in a closed system. The resultant
Ge02 films -were studied by means of IR spectra -and by electron
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BA(RATISHVILI, G. D-t et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196,
No 2, 1971, pp 342-344
diffraction. It was found that different crystallographic modifi-
cations of Ge02 are obtained according to the experimen~~al condi-
tions. An amorphous modification of GeO results from decomposi-
2
tion of tetraethoxygermanium, hexagonal from oxidation in an oxy-
gen stream, tetragonal from oxidation in a closed system with
preliminary Zas etching with oxygen, The resultant crystalloF,-raph-
ic modifications are characterized by different work-function and
resistivity values, -,,iith these parameters iucreasing as follows:
amorphous < hexagonal< tetragonal j coinciding wit;n the direction
of material density increase. The effect of water vaponat various
temperatures on the structure and properties of GeO. was studied to
find whether the transition of different modifications from one to
the other is possible. IR spectra indicate that, with the treatment
2/3
USSR
BAGRATISHVILI, G. D., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSa,, Vol 196,
No 2, 1971, pp 342-344
of anorphous Ge02 in a stream of H20 + Ar the transition to a
hexagonal modification be--:-ins at comparatively low temperatures.
Treatmen-o of tetragonal GeO in a stream of H 0 t Ar results in
2 2
its irreversible transition to a hexagonal modification.
-"USSR uDc: 621-315.592
CHIGOGIDZE, Z. N., KHUCHUA, N. P., GUTNIK, L. M., KURATI, R. G., VARLAMOV,
1. V., BEKIREV, U. A., TYUTYUN, A. A.
"Concerning the Mechanism of Failure of Gunn Diodes"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 9, Sep 72, PP 1670-
-1676
Abstract: Devices based on the Gunn effect operate most effectively at high
bias voltages; however, increasing the voltage causes breakdown of the de-
vice. At present there is no unanimous opinion on the mechanism of failure
and degradation of Gunn diodes. In this paper the authors investigate cc-
planar Gunn diodes with plane-parallel and annular electrode configurations
both with and without a silicon dioxide passi-rating coating. The diodes
were tested in the pulse mode. It is shown that in accordance with pre-
viously available experimental data the failure of Gunn diodes tPkes place
as a result of formation of a shorting channel between the contacts of the
device. Information is obtained on the dynamics of the visible portion of
-the breakdown by means of notion picture photography of this process throug7n
an optical microscope. It is shown that silicon dioxide passivation of the
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CHIGOGIDZE, Z. N. et al., Fizika i Tekhnika "?oluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 9,
Sep 72, pp 1670-1676
active region has an appreciable effect on the nature of the visible portion
of the breakdown and on the ratio of the breakdown voltage to the threshold
voltage. A microscopic x-ray analysis is made of the composition of the
contact regions and the channel on various stages of thermal breakdawn.
'It is found that a transverse magnetic field affects the position of the
shorting channels and the ratio of the breakdown voltage to the shorting
voltage. A study is made of Gunn diode emission in theinfrared region of
the spectrum at voltages close to the breakdc." voltage. It is concluded
that the cause of failure of Gunn oscillators at high bias voltages is the
formation of current strings caused by tbe.development of an S-shaped
current-voltage curve due to impact ionization when a strong field domain
passes over the specimen. The authors thank M. S. Shur for discussing the
results of the paper, and 11. H. Mamatsashvili for taking part' in the mea-
surements.
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IIWISHVILT,_qi~ L., MACHAIDZE, Z. A., MARKOZASHVILI, N. I., and TADUMADZE*
To A.
"Abstract Vari4tional Theory and Its Applications to Optimization Problems
With Time Lags"
Abstraktnaya Variatsionnaya Teoriya i Yeye Primeneniya % Optimallnym Zadacham
a Zapazdy-vaniyami (cf. English above ), : Tbilisi, Hatsniyereba Publishing
House, 1973, 112 pp, Annotation p 4, Introduction PP 5-6
Translation$ Annotation -- The work proves the quasiconvexity of filters,
which makes it possible to obtain from the necessary criticality condition
the necessary optimality conditions in the-form of the maximum principle for
optimization problems containing time lagsnot only in the phase coordinates.
but also in the controls* The optimization problem with time lags subject to
mixed constraints on phase coordinates and controls is studied separately.
P)mof is given of the necessary optimality contLition that permits, in particu-
1=, solution of bottleneck problems in which the time-lag factor is con-
Sidered. Finally, an algorithm is given and a standard program described
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KRARATISHVILI, G. L., et al., Abstraktnaya Variatsionnaya Teoriya i Yeye
Primeneniya k Optimallnym Zadacham s Zapazdyveniyami, Tbilisi, Metsniyereba
Publi.shing House, 1973, 112 pp
that makes possible calculation of quasilineaz optimal time-lag systems.
Excerpt from Introduction -- Extremal problems in linear topological
spaces are formulated as problems in the determination of critical filters of
'a given mapping. Therefore, the criterion.. for finding the critical filters
of mappings yields the corresponding criterion for solving the given extremal
problem. To formulate nontrivial criticality --riteria it is necessary to
apply certain conditions not only -to the class of mappings under consideration
but also to the class of unknown critical filt,3rs. However, these constraints
must be broad enough to comprehend the fundamental variational and optimiza-
tion problems. The mappings under consideratioti are assumed to be differen-
tiable, and the unknown filters to be quasiconitex; the respective definitions
axe given in 1.1,
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KHARATISHVILI, G. L., et al., Abstraktnaya Varlatsionnaya Teorlya i Yeye
Primeneniya k Optimal'nym Zadacham a Zapazdyvaniyami,. Tbilisi, Metsniyereba
Publishing House, 1973, 112 pp
1.2 establishes the qua iconvexity of the filters pertinent to optimiza-
tion problems with time lags (see 2.1). The differentiable mapping corre-
sponding to these problems is then constructed and the necessary optimality
conaition derived from the necessary criticality condition in the form of the
maximum principle for optimization problem coataining time lagsnot only in
the phase coordinates but also in the controla (see 2.2).
2-3 and 2.4 prove theorems on the diffeientiability and continuous de-
pendence of the solutions to the differential Nuations an the right-band
sides that axe used in the preceding paragrapht.
Section 3 studies optimization problems containing a time lag in the
controls In the presence of mixed constmints on the phase coordinates and
controls. Bottleneck problems In particula-_ reduce to these If we consider
a time lag in the controls that in real systems, as a rule, is different from
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KHARMSHVILI, G. L., et al., Abstraktnaya Vaxiatsionnaya Teoriya i Yeye
Primeneniya k Optimal'nym Zadacham s Zapazdyvaniyami, Tbilisi, Metsniyereba
Publishing House, 1973, 112 pp
zero and lays an important role (see R.,BEWAN, Dina-michesko e rProggrammiro-
vaniye ?D=ie Programminj, Foreign I#erature Press, 1960 n12 ). OThe
principal result of the section is the necessaxy optimality condition, given
in the form of a maximum principle, proof of which is effected by the local
cross-section method suggested by V. G. BOLTYAIISXIY in Mitematicheskiye Netody
Optimallnogo Upravleniya (Mathematical Methods of Optims.1 Control), Nauka
Publishing House, 1969 f1f. The conclusion oJ" the section gives an appli-
cation of the w-Amum principle to bottleneck problems.
The concluding Section 4 is devoted to the method of riunerical calcu-
lation of linear time-optinal systems containirg time IAL&,s in both the con-
trols and the phase coordinates. Substantiation of the computational algo-
rithm is given, as wen as a brief description ofthe standaxd program com-
piled on the basis thereof, which is used to calculate several test examples
on a BESM-4 electronic computer, Results,of the calculation are given in a
table.
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73
USSR UDIC, 621.317~ 4
MiARATISHVIL!, L. S.
"Characteristic Features-of Measuring Dynamic Ch~xacteris ties 0` Ferro-
magnetic 1.1-faterials at High Frequencies"
Tr. 15-y Nauchno-tekhn. 1-onferents-iii Dro.4essorskc--Drepodzivatelsi~. sostava
nauchn. rabotnikov Problemn. 4 otraslev. labor. C-ruz. politeledia. in-z.
Vyp. 7 (Works of the 15Lh Scientific and Technicz.l Confere-ace of the Pro-
fessorial and Teachin~ Staff of Scientific Workeis of the Problem and Branch
Laboratories of the Georgian Folytechnical lnstitut~~s. Vyp. 7), Tbilisi)
1970, pp 115-119 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Si,p 70, Abstract No 9A149)
Translation: In connection with using thestrobascopic method of signal
conversion for measuring the dynamic characterintics of ferromagnetic
materials, the errors introduced b a stroboscopic converter into the
y
measuring channel are analyzed. The analysis results fad,icate significant
possibilities of the new method. The bibliography has four entries.
MSR UDC: 51:621.391
KDIWISHVILI, N. G., CHKHEIDZE, I. M., ELUBAiISHVILI, I. bl.
11some Problems of Abbreviated Data Representation in Systems of Control,
Measuring,and Monitoring"
Vladivostok, Inform. metody v sistemakh upr. iznereniy i kontrolya--sbornik
(Information Methods in Monitoring and Measurement Control Systems --collee-
tion of works), t. 1, 1972, pp 48-53 (from M-41atematila, No 10, Oct 73,
abstract No 1OV424 by Yu. Lin'kov)
Translation: The paper deals with the question of approximating continuous
signals W), I E 10. 1-1 with the aid "ahttAil), where h,.tti) is a
of functiahs 11(t)-
set of linearly independent functions and ak are certain constants. It is
shown that for signals f(t) from the classlof cortinuous:,functions or func-
tions of the class LipjM the best uniform 6pproximation with the limitation
can be realized by partial Fourirer-Hair sums. It Is further
shown that selecting a Haar system as the basis o-,' the functions in the case
of additive interference ~W which is a stationary process with correlation
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KHARATISHVILI,-N. CHMEI ZE, 1, M. and ELIZBARASFIVILI, 1. M.
"Some Problems of Abbreviated Presentation of Information in Testing,
Measurement and Control Systems"
Inform. Metody v Sistemakh Upr. Tzmereniy i Yontrolya. T. I [Informa-
tion Methods in Testing and Measurement,Cont:rol Systems. Volume 1 --
Collection of Works], Vladivostok, 1972, pp 48-S3 (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No IOV424)
Translation: The problem is studied of approximation of continuous
n
signals f(t), t G (0, T), by means of functions f*(t) = Eak.01; (t),
where 4 kM} is the set of lineaTly lndopi~ndelt functions, a k are
constants. It is shown that for signals f(t) from the clas5 of con-
tinuous functions or functions of class Lip,M, the best even approxima-
tion, with the limitation 11f(t) f*(t)ll ~.c, can be achieved by
partial Fourier-Haar sums. Furthermore,~it is shown tliat the selection
of the Haar-syste-ul functions as a basis in the base of additive noise
C(t), a stationary process with correlation function aexpf-~Tj, a > 0,
0 > 0, provides greater interference stability of the approximation than
a trigonometric system or a system of Kotellnikov readings.
Y11. Linlkov
USSR UDC 621.317.4
MIARATISHVILI, N. G.
"Application of the Methods of Linear Compressi:)n of the Spectrum in High
Frequency Magnetic Measurements"
Tr. 15-i Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii professorsi~.o-orepoi-.Invatelslr-1. sostkava-
naqchn. rabotnikov problemn. i.otraslev. labor. Gruz. politeldin. in-t.
Vyp. 7 (Works of the 15th Scientific and Technical Conf,-:.~rence of the Pro-
fessorial and Teaching Staff of Scientific-Work-e.cs of the Pro;)Ie-,n and
Branch Laboratories of the Georgian Polytechnica:. Institute. Vyp. 7),
Thilisi, 1970, pp 1.20-125 (from RZ-h RadiotekhUikgj,.No 9, f;ep 70, Abszract
No 9A148)
Translation; The existing materials are
methods of testing ferromagnetic
basically low-frequency methods. It is proposed zhat L110 methods of spec-
tral. transformation of the investigated signals used for deterimining the
-dynamic characteristics of ferromagnetic materials at high frequencies. The
purpose of these methods is time expansion of the signal (compret3sion of the
spectrum) while retaining its shape. Accordingly, the hl~.;h-fraqjlency signal
can be investigated with the help of the exiiiting low-fi.-ctluency cquipment.
Several meaas of incremitig, the leng,01 Of 'he W-10;~,tut Chil.1,ging iLs
shape have been investlf,~ALed; stroboticopic. convtt)'I~ ;()a lipplik:110011
'M
of systeMs with dIaLrilmLed p lrwli('O~rn, ;W11 W) evil.
MM
USSR UDC 669.184).266:14.018.2
U'
KACHUR, B.K., IMUR-T-IffAIK, I.S., ZILKIFOROV, B.V., Z.Ap 1~-ROV KIOV, V.D.
POGORELYY, V.P., Gu'.LATE01.1, YE.G., M =I and PLONEMI, V.A.
'Rog I tallurgicall
(Ukrainian Scientific Resetrch Institute~of X,-t&'Ls, Krivoy Met
Plant.)
S
melting of Low-Alloy Steel in a 130-ton Converter
~bswj., metaiiiarg, zfc sep 71, pp 14-16
Abstract. A descriDtion is given of the technoloRy of smelting low-alloy steels
(OM--l' OST-21 2cO,;2C, and 3500) in 130-ton oxygen converters at the Krivoy Rog
Metallizr6ical Plant. Pig iron (881 kg Der tor. of steel) containing 0.6-0.1;61 itn'
o.4-o.84. Si, .-ot mo.-e 'than OA'pl' S, and not more -~~han 0.11,1, P, is poijred into
the converter at 1250--13500'. Fresh burnt lime (6!1 kg), l1restone (15-20
and fluorspar (2-5 kG) per ton of steel vcr& used as slag- form-Lng v;-,tr-ria1z.
The use of liouid alloyiniz elements (75% FeMn, 65% R--Si aild silLn) in the
ladle makes it possible '%-,o reduce the expenditure -)T, ferroalloys, to impro,%re
the zmacro- and micro stru cture of the metal,,.and to minimi-Le the content of
nommetallic IncIu----'cn:;. IT'he steel obtained satiafR~s the recuirements of
COST 5058-65.
5b
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ACC. I A P 0 044852
PRLMARY SOURCE: Khirurgiya, 1970, N r
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIMTIC THERAPY IN SURGERY
G. Khwchpnk6. V. V. Alakvou
Eflotropic theripy xv;ih antibio0cs 5hoilld be cirried out V, 1"t hspecial consideration
of the featurl~< pecuNar totheir irregular distribution bwveen fim, blood and difierent tisiues,
dificrences in the con,-ent.rafl'or and rate of ~xcmtion of the antibiatk frarn the or.,ganism
ablish
deoending or the typc of it.; pimIniitration. Inexperimernsogrt!bbit, the autl!ors est, -
to,
ed that in iniracardiac administration of penicillin and di'lorteAracyclina the blood con-
-60 'Urnes Wv"Ier in
centration X'.-34 3 COMI)ariso'ti with 'hal a iier intramus,:u far intr(,duct;on.
These Idaia point to the pariicipation ui individwif frqrtioa; of t~afum proteins in (14e molt-
cular priacels of transportation and distribution of antiLiotics in the organism. In connec-
t ion %wilffi the featurrs specific to flie circulation.of antibintier- fil the oroanism in JDcalized
inflammatory processes in !surgery it is deemed, ex'pedient to employ them iocally.
- ,~Tc
&no cult*,iro, tia Ul,~ revolution- tLu
nrra o-' !ii(fliur md svvunca i,.
in Ul" 111~%O'Iutinn Ot tile con.~rt~z:::, %t ia
extenu;~vely train, warkorr in z,.cw and c,
;-anco and anJ ta vvttc- arm., y"aq
'n,
With mudern skill-p in ~r~znl.zat4cnal ikrd pu-1-c-
r-I ~ tl-lu kno~lc
an" t;;,, aultiry
in p att
"MI work in LducAtin., ~ztnoint3 u!. yov-nq
~;crvc to acvcin-- Tnc-r-
i ct ic=
a3d, UQUndlens c, t.w tj-acialj~L in
9ciwrationa.
These demands t:io 154rtty directly rcln-ant t-
nillt4lr7 Lducationd., '. -Zzy --n,2
essLnIx Of one ;t t1w gcn~zal.. pr;~~zip,.Lm Of
uclucattoli -- Cot!~:Iunlst party-mn.cuneu!:
1"Ic corund, z.tul in-tvaztIcnal
_mnc I o t Lcz c-,- I,y o
AntioirCrart 1'01-CLS] 12'..' t.*~O:% Iiii
dailly r,;~ul~ Cf t),? fact. t.l~.-
Scion,,; itsclf, --It.
tau,,ht, han, a party and anul 31-.0 b:., t;i,, tw'
tlwt th~, taLsk of dov~lupjji~j t
cal conviction, and high mora.1c, fiqlitir.,;
OUC 3tUL!QntS can only bL re.~;o1v,;-' -.~~rourjh ti-L.- entiru 3-.1~,*`
of
crninio~ SpI.- 5, lnclu~,~;nq 'Atar.,
MIOW4; itu~:lf 4`tt particular clar:-ty in t;,.c
direction of ^Tr. any schcol,
important tliino 13 tho clir,:ction of
Lhe. I~ctur",-, cm.,; V. I.
-V. 1. Lanin, Polnoya Sobraniyc Sochinon-iIj ICcrpleto
Ix Vol 47, p 194.
MEMM:
Ref
radtory ter a a
USSR UDC 669.Olt666.76.001.5
KRAL NWO T-.J.-, SAZUIN, V. A., STARUN, V. R., RADCRENICO, 1. 1., TANDURA,
1. P., and KOVALENKO, A. N.
Some Problems of Internal Heat Exchange During Roasting of Magnesian
Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaya Promyshlennost', No 4,
Jul-Aug 70, pp 49-51
Abstract: Experimental material on the effect of the heating rate of the
heat-and mass-transfer processes on the thermophysical.parameters of
roasted refractories is summarized. The material, ~published for the first
time in the Soviet literature,.can be used.as a basis for further studies
for determination of effective methods of heat treatments! of maVesian
refractories.
USSR UDC 621.923t669.295
1. V BELETSKIY, V. M., and TABACHICK, V. I.,
"Grinding VT16 and VT22 Titanium Alloys'
Moscow, Stanki i Instr=ent, No 2, Fab 74, PP 33-34
Abstracti The grinding of VT16 and VT22 titanima alloys using different types
of grinding wheels and cutting-cooling liquids was studied for plane 6rinding
with lateral feedp circular outer grinding, and eccentric grincling. Data
are given for the different grinding parameters, where for example it wLs
established.thatI when grinding uith a narrow 1=!5S1,1iK6 wheelp the magnitude
of specific pressure (P .) for M12 alloy was appxoximately 1.5 times greater,
and for VT16 alloy -- 1.2 times greater, than fo:c VTZ-1 alloy, It was
determined for all the grinding methods studiod -that wheel velocity is the
most significant parameter with the optimum wheel velocity being 36 m/seo.
Best productivity was accomplishedwith a:monoco:-undum grinding wheel and
amounted to 2.3 ~Olmx% Results of thivatudy icere verified:and have been
introduced into production. Three fi Sol
gure
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;,jOPIC TAGS--AVIATION,INSTITUTE, ZIRCONIU~:CAROIDE, FRICTIONI TITANlUM
_ALLOY~t.'SILICON CARBIDE, WEAR RESISTANCE ALLOY DESIGNATION, ABRASIVE
~METAL GRINDENG/MA1203-ABRASIVE1 MW285z~ABRASLVEt (U)VT8
ALLOY
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Candidate Of Toohnical Saietroas
2~hortvav& Log-Periodic Antenna
Radio, No 4, April 1972, pp, 17-13 and inoert
Abstrdct: A detailed derjoriptior. In given of a shortwava lol,,-periodio anl,,onna
consisting of a*rruab*r of parallel linear dipoli)a arran od in ono plane.
~Drswinga are presented cf a diagramnitic repro a ontat ion of the antanna, tha
basic units of construction of the antenna, an ovor-all view of ths constnuo-,ion
of the anterma-fooder device for three rangon, and the dimaniiiona of tl-.ke antennrs
elements. The croas section of a collecting line and dipoleo TAlf 1110d from two
tubes are shown as wall As the method of fasteninj~, the dipolA.9 and ths dipoles
fulfilled from two tubes to the collecting- line,, An gixplanation or how a !oZ.--
periodic antenna operates is also givon.
USSR UDC 347.1"118'lUi621.892.009.6
GORDASH, YU. T., RABINUIGH, I. L., BACHIDISHIT, T. F.,
GUFALO, A. P., Z ISKIY, I., KOTOVICH, B. P., and NURAVIYEV, I. V.,
All-Union Scientific Research and Project andDesign Institute of the
Petroleum Conversion and Petrochemical Industry, Kiev
"Investigation of Sulfur-Containing Organophos-
phorus Compounds as Additives
to Lubricating Oils"
Moscow# Neftekhimiyap Vol 11, No 1, Jan-Feb 71, PP 135-140
Abstracti The effectiveness of derivatives of thiophosphoric acid as addi-
tives to lubricating oil was studied. Fifteem compountin of this type
including 0#0-dialkyl-S-alkyl ditbiaphosphatesi, 0-diethylaninoethyl-S,S-dipro-
pyl trithiophosphate, bis(O,O-diethyldithiopboziphate)-benzylidene, bis(O-
rethyl-0-butylthiophosphcne)disulfide, O-alkyl--S,S-dialkyl trithiophosphates,
and S,S,S-tetraethyl tatrathiophosphate were symthesized for this purpose.
The formulas and characteristics of these compovzds axe listed.in a table.
The effects of addition of the 15 compounds to oil DS-11 on the thermal
oxidation stability of the oil, the corrosion,of Pb plates, the over-all
index of weart the critical load of seizing# and the critical load of welding
were determined wid compared with those of additive DF-11 (Zn butyloctyl-
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CORDASH, YU. T., at al., Heftekhimiya, Vol 11, Ho 1, Tan-Feb 71, PP 135-140
dithiophosphate). The results of the tests showed that use of trialkyl
tatrathiophosphates, bis(O,O-dialkylthiophosphone)disulfiden, and 0-dialkyl-
aminoalkyl-S,S-dialkyl trithiophosphates as multifunctional additives to
lubricating oils would be of advantage. The effects of the CCI groupAn
3
reducing wear and seizing of friction surfaces were confirned by the results
of tests on dithlophosphateB containing an.-SC(-O)CCI group. The tests with
3
0#0-difurfuryl-S-trichloroacetyl dithiophosphate indicated that this com-
pound would be a good all-around additive-for lubricating oils.
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14TLE-LU131, !CAT ING ADDITIVE FOR WASHING LIQUIDS -u-
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ZHIDOVTSEVv N*Ae
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PUBLISHED-OIAPR70
AREAS-MATERIALS
~.,TOPIC TAGS--LUBRICAT-ING OIL# CHEMICAL PATENTY LUBRICANT ADDITIVE,
WASTE
CGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.,-,D'CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1804 STEP NO--UR/0482/70,(000,(000/0000/0000
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GP-0- ABSTRACT. A LUBRICATING ADDITIVE FOR WASHING
IS-BASED UN OIL AND FAT,INDUSTRY:BY PRODUCTS, SUCH AS TAR OILS
LIQS.
FRO14 BLACK COTTONSEED OIL SOAPSTIOCKv TECH. FAT, OR THEIR MIXTS. To
IMPROVE THE LUBRICATING PROPERTIES'OF THE ADDITIVE IN AN ALK. MEDIUMf
THE OIL AND FAT WASTE PRODUCTS:ARE TREATED WITH C SUBI-20 ALCS-AN THE
~.:'.:~:-PRESENCE OF H SU82 SO SUB47AT 65-120DEGREES.
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I.L CHUSW W. C-0.
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BENZENE DERIVATIVEt LUBRICANT ADUITIVE
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-CtRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA012771.1
,~A BSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. Or 0 DIALKYL S BENZOTHIALOLYL
THICPHOSPHATE OR Or 0 DIALKYL SE BENZOTHIAZOLYL SELENOPHOSPHATE ARE
USEFUL AS POLYFUNCTIONAL ADDITIVES IN LUORICATLUG OILS*
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024 UNCLASSI FIED' PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0138259
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC
STUDIES OF OXYTUNGSTATE CHLORIOES9 CRYST06 FROM AN ANHYD.
SOLN. CONTG.
LIFv WERE MADE. THE FORM OF LN SUB3 WO SUB6 CL SU63 SINGLE CRYSTALS
CRYSTALLIZE EETHER AS ELONGATED HEXAGONAL PRISMS OR THIN HEXAGONAL
PLAT'ESt* SINGLE CRYSTALS ARE RELATED MTHE L SU86. PC CLASS WITH THE
LATTICE PARAMETER RATIO C-A EQUALS 0.5T. THE CHEM. FORMULA OF THE LN
SU83 WO SUB6 CL SU53 COMPD. WAS*DETD. BY CHEM. ANAL. AND STRUCTURAL
ANAL. FOR NO OXYTUNGSTATE CHLORTOEr THE COMPN. ~AS ND%51.9, W 23.4, CL
12.3PERCENT; NO ALKALI METALS WERE DETECTED. X RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION
PATTERNS REVEALED THE ISGSTRUCTURAL CHARACTER OF LN SUB3 WO SU86 CL
SU53; FOR PR SUB3 WO SUB6 CL SUB3 THE LATTICE PARAMETERS ARE A 9.314 AND
C 5,269 ANGSTROM. DECOMPN. OF THE LN SU B3, WO SUB61 CL SUB3 COMPOS.
BEGINS AT 1000DEGREESP WHILEHEATING INIAIR AT ILGOUEGREES FOR 5 fIR
.'.~COMPLETELY DECOMPS. THE COMM FACILITY: J.NST~l NEORG,, KHIM.p
~-NOVOSIBIRSKT USSR.
UNGLASS
016 SSIFIED~ 'PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70
UNCLA
~jjTLE--HYDkQTHEkMAL SYNTHESIS OF SAMARIUM, EUROPIUMt AND GADULINIUM
TUNGSTATES -U-
~IAUTHOR-(02)-KHARCHENKO, L.YU.t KLEVTSOV,,P.V.
,XPUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SO.URCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR/~~NEORG. MATER4 19701
-_DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~S UBJEC-T AREAS--CHEMISTRY
*" TOPIC TAGS--SAMARIUM COMPOUND, EUROPIUM COMPOUNDr
CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, SINGLE CRYSTAL
XONTROL MARKI.NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
.:.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
6(3)t 594-6
GADOLINUM COMPOUNOV
REEL/FRAME--1996/0907 STEP NO-UR/0363/70/006/003/0594/0596
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118076
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 '0 16 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118076
:A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KLN(WO SUB41 SUB2t WHERE LN EQUALS
SMt EU, AND GD, WERE PREPD, FROM MIXTS, OF OXIDES AND CAPBONATES (LIN
SUB2 0 SUB3-WO SUB3 EQUALS 1:3,1 K SU82 CO SU83-LN SU32 0 SU33 EQUALS
1:1:4) DURING CRYSTN. IN 19-50PERCENT KCL SOLNS. AT 500--50DEGREES AND
WITH THE AUTOCLAVES BEING FULLED UP TO 60-70PERCENT. THE 2 PHASES
KLN(WO SUB4)SUB2 AND LNWO SU34 OH CRYSTALLIZE SIMULTANEOUSLY UNDER THE
:EXPTL4 CONDITIONS. CHEM. ANAL. CONFIRMED THE FORMULA KSM(WO SUfj4)SUB2
FOR THE SM TUNGSTATE. THE HEATING ANO~COOLING CURVES OF KLN(WO
-SUB41SUB2 SHOWED THAT THESE COMPOS. MELT CONGRUENTLY AT L05U-800EGREES
THAT PRIOR TO THE M.P. (AT 40-70DEGREES BELOW THE M.P.) THEY UNDERGO
..~.A..REVERSIBLF PHASE TRANSITION, WHICH IS ASSOCO. WITH THE POLYMORPHIC
-PHASE TRANSFORMATION. THIS PHASE TRANSFORMATION I-N THE KLN(WO SIJB4)SUB2
MAY BE THE REASON WHICH MAKES DIFFICULT THE GROWING OF THEIR SINGLE
..CRYSTALS.FROM THE MELT. DIFFRACTION PATTERNS SHOW THAT THE HYDROXY
TUNGSTATES OF THESE ELEMENTS ARE ISOSTRUCTURAL WITH EACH OTHER ANO 41TH
MONOCLINIC NOWO SUR4 OH AND PRWU SUB4 OH. THEIR 11" PATTERNS SHOW THAT
~..THESE COMPOS. DO NOT CONTAIN WATER AS H SU82 () MOLS. THE ABSORPTION
-BAND IN THE 3550 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI kEGION CORRESPONDS TO THE VALENCY
VIBRATIONS OF THE OH PKIME NEGATIVE GROUP. LNWO SUB4 GH WHEN HEATED IN
tAIR AT 575-650DEGREES DECOMPS, TO FORM!OF LN $UBZ W Sui~Z U SU09; THIS
,..:-.WAS ALSO CONFIRMED BY IR AND X RAY STUDIES. EU SU87 W SUB2 0 SU89 ANO
~~ GOW SUB2 0 SU139 WE&E PREPO. THIS WAY AND INDEXED. FACILITY:
~...INST. NEORG. KHIM., NOVOSIBIRSK, USSR.-
C-L-ASS I-F I E D -
USSR UDC 539-194
BABKOY, L. M. KOVAR, M. A., MEL-NIK, V. I., PUCHOVSKAta, C, A KhARChENK0 N. P, ,
and ShPAK, N. T.
Luminescenceand Absorption Spectra of Benzophenone and Their Interpreta-
-leningrad, OptUm I Spektroskopiya, Vol 35, No 1, Jul 73, pp 58 64
Abstracti Benzophenone has a number of properties that are presently of interestl
Ignificant. piezoelectric effect, 10W. conversion from the excited singlet level
the triplet state, high photochemical activity in hydrogerk-containing solvents,
effective t=nsfer of excitation ener". The majority of theze effects are due
to the characteristics of the electron structure of the benzophenone molecule.
In this study, infra-red spectra and luminescence and absorption spectra of
bensophenone are obtained and their oscillatory structure is resolved. The problem
of normal molecular oscillations of ben-ophenone in the ground electron state is
solved., On the basis of a calculation of the frequencies-and shapes of oscillations
.~_Ahelfrequencles are related to types of.symnetry of the C. group and to oscillations
of bonds and angles. The changes in the oscillatory frequencies with excitation to
T_the singlet and triplet electron states &re determined and an interpretation of the
vibron.txwsitions is suggested.
USSR VDC 54,1,14+535-34-151-535,373
NM-",ZTK, V. I., PUCIIKOVSKA.YA, G.:A., KHARCHENKO, N..P., and SHPAK, M. T.
"Pecaliarities of IR Absorption and Phosphorescence of Products of Benzo-
phenone Photochemical Reactions" I
Leningrad, Optika I Spektroskopiya, Vol 34, No It Jan 73, PP 101-105
Abstracts The authors Isolated in pure form the prodi;cts of the ben--ophenone-
benzpinacone photochemical reaction, studied their IR absorption and phospho-
rescence spectra, and compared the results vrith benzophenone data. The effect
of low temperatures and solution concentrations on photochemical reaction ef-
ficiency was studied. There was found to be considerable wealrening of the
photochemical transformations of benzophenone at low temperatures.
1/1
90
US S R UDG 577-1:61.5-7/9
KIRICHEK, L. T., KARAMYSHEV, A. N.,,NALBAT, A. S., KOSENKIO, P. I.,
KHARCHEMKO, jj,_JS..
"Some Aspects of the Systemic Toxic Action of Metaphos"
Parmakol. i toksikologi7a._ Rasp. mezhved.sb. (Pharmacology and
Toxicology. Republic Interdepartmental Collection of Works), 1970,
05-208 (from RZh-Biolor skav hin
I-To pp 2 ,iche -za Y Llya, No 19, 10 Oct
70, Abstract No 19 P1803 by A. Ignat.1yev)
Translation: After a single injection of rats, cats, and rabbits
T
with metaploo at dosen of 1-112 LD~04 thore aro not only the speci-
fic toxic effects produced by the insocticide but changes in liver
-function: docroase in total serum proLein,.dynproboinemia, docreased
choline3terase activity in serum and liver tissue, positive thyinol
test, change In duration of prothrombin time,.decrea30 in glycogen
level of the liver, in--roased amount of protein in itrinep decreased
diuresis after a water load, and histologic changea in all organs.
USSR uDc ~&655'7428: 5118.3
and
Bonw, 0. i. "Us'nVII M. G.J, TINATICHM, A T.) JaYLRCH9I-?FQ
GIADYSEffiTo-KIY, YE. I., L'vov State University i96 Ivan Franko
"Syster, Cerium-Nickel-Silicon in the Region 33 it "v Ce';
.3 - 100 a
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materially, Vol. 9, Vo 5, WIY 73, pp 864-866
Abstract: A study is made of the phase x-atio of the System CC-Iji-si ill the
region 33.3 - 100 at. % Ce. A complete isothenmr-l croak section of the diasram
of state is construeted. The vurea of bomogew?ity and Vic cry8t,,Alire t-,tructi-n.-
of compounds forined in alloyq in the interval r". re detemnin~,~
.33-3 - 100 at. ~ Ce a
USSR UDC 612.883.81 + 613.648
EWCHENKO, P. D., CHAYCHANKO, G. M., and ELMURATOV, S., Chair of the Human
and Animal Physiology, State University Kiev.
"Effect of X-ray Irradiation on the Conditioned Motor Reflex Activity of
Young Rats"
Kiev, Fiziolohicbnyy Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 441-448
Translation: Irradiation of young rats 3-4 months old -- with x-rays in
doses of 500, 600, and 700 r leads to a disturbance of their conditioned
reflex activity manifested by increased latent period aud duration of the
reflex,.as well as in the number and magnitude of the interval reactions.
At higher doses (600 and 700 r) these changes have a dual phase character:
immediately after the exposure (1-7 days), and after a period of relative
stabilization (18-24 dwya), The irradiation leads also to a dual phase
lowering of the general activity of animals: on 5-7th and 18-24th days.
The radiation effect is ey-hibited principally by a marked d1minution of
the inhibition process, which appears both early (4-7 days) and about 2-3
weeks after irradiation.
USSR UDC 612.826.4
VOZNAYA, A. I. and KMARCHENKO, P. D.
lip
telationship Between the Conditioned Effect and the Intensity and Duration
of.Stimulation of the Hypothalamus"
Kiev, Fiziologichniy Zhurnal, No 5, 1973, pp 630-636
Translation of abstract: Electrostimulation of the s=e site in the lateral
hypothalamus of dogs was found to both intensify and weaken the food secre-
tary conditioned reflex. Systematic study showed that the magnitude of the
conditioned reflex regularly varied with the intensity and duration of the
stimulating current. Stimulation of the hypothalamus with a current of min-
lintan intensity inhibited the conditioned.:reflex, whereas currents of greater
intensity increased it. The increase reached a peak and then diminished.
With currents of still greater intensity, the conditioned reflex decreased
and then disappeared. The diminution of the increase,in magnitude of the
conditioned reflex and of the conditioned reflexas a 4hole resulted from
the development of inhibition. The latter as a whole resulted from the
development of inhibition. :The latter occurred at the Lnd of the action
of the conditioned stimulus and stimulation of the hypothalamus; the
1/2
USSR
VOZNAYA, A. 1. and KHARCHENKO, P. D., Fiziologichniy Zhurnal, No 5, 1973,
pp 630-636
stronger the current, the earlier inhibition appeared, And the longer the
stimulation of the hypothalamus, the more pronounced the inhibition and the
greater the decrease in the conditioned reflex.
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41
PP
PARTICIPATION OF HYPOTHALAMUS IN THE REGULATION
OF CONTENT AND CIRCULATION OF BLOOD AND LYAIPH
~.h ~a~. IV. P. Gla'roley V~ .O.Tsibenko,
;.;Po~nomaretikoj L, 0. Smirnoy'a
Department of Physiot6g State Univer.0y, Kieu
Y,
Sum~mary
The effect of hypothalamus stimulation was Investigated on the regional blood
circulation, lymph stream rate and lymph coritent, on the physicocheinical properties
of blood and acetylcholine content in it.
the fa C that, when stirnulating hypothalamus, there
The data obtaing(i testify to
C
t isolated reactions of one system ~or organ, but the wlitle complex of vegeta-
appear no
tive reactions and processes connected between them"Ives.
R2 E L
USSR UDC 621.791:338-45
MOSENKIS, Yu. G., "Le-nin Forge" Plant, ASUB, A. YE., aad KHARCHENKO, P. F.,
Institute of Electric Welding imeni YE. 0-0 Paton, AcadeM~-OV~'al6fi6dt UliASR
"Efficiency of Using New Welding Materials for Corner Joints With Reduced Cross
Section1l.
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 9, Sep 10, pp 61-63
Abstract; A study was made of the economy of welded constructions with reduced
amounts of weld metal. In square Tee-joints, in the absence of bevelled edges,
the amount of weld metal can be reduced by reducing the Xillet weld size. This
can be done by using electrode materials of higher.strength, which would ensure
adequate plasticity of the weld. A table shows the economy of reducing fillet
weld size in manual and semi-automatic welding in C02, u:9ing UOITI-13A5 and
AV-1 electrodes and Sv-OBG2S and Sv-O8KhGSMF wires. A figure shows the.tech-
nological cost of 1 km of square Tee-joint by semi-autonatic welding in 002p
depending on fillet size.
USSR UDC 539-374
ARCIEEnO, T. G., LUKOVICH, V. V.
"Possibility of Simulating Elastic-Plastic Banding of Plates"
Minsk, V sb. 26 Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsiza Belorussic. -ooliteklin.
in-ta. Materiall Sektsii stroit. mekhan. (26th ScientiL
fie and
Technical Conference of.trie BeMussian Polytechnica'l Institute.
Materials of the Construction Mechanics Section::-- Gollection
1970, PP 138-144 (from Rzh_140khanik~r No 10, Oct 70,
Abstract No 10 V341)
Trnnslation: The problem of tranavorae bending of plates of
arblGary outline made of material subjected to the Trask condi-
tion is solved on the basis of the relations of deformation
theory of plasticity. Expressions are presented for the bending
moments and torques for an elastic core and for.the part of the
material converted to the plastic state. The latter are obtained
under the assumption of ideal plasticity and aluo linear or step
workhardening. The -yield condition,is represented in the form of
an-equation the left-hand side,of which.has biktamonic structure
112
USSR
KHARCH MO, T. G., et al, V Bb. 26 Nauchno-teldm. konferentsiya
:Belorussk. ulitekhn. in-ta. M ektsPF~itr6 t. mekhan.,
1970, P 13b-144
and the right-hand side is nonlinear and depends on the form of
the diagram of the material (workhardened or ideal). This repre-
sentation together with conversion to the finite-difference
scheme permitted realization of,the iteration procedure on a var-
iable structure integrator supplemented by a unit for calculating
the nonlinear right-hand side. -Thq block diagram of the into-
grator is presented. The bibliography,has, 5 entrie a.
212
'USSR UDC: 621-315.592
KOVAL YU. P., MORDKOVICH, V N., TEMPER, E. X. and ldiARCHEENKO,
V _A.
"Optical Characteristics of Silicon Irradiated Ifith Neutrons"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika DoluDrovodnikov, ITO 7, 1972, pp
1317-1322
Abstract: This paper considers infrared absorption by silicon ir-
radiation and consequent isochronal annealing. The silicon was n-
type, wit a resistivity of 200 ohm-em and an oxygen concentration
of 3-4-10~7/cc. Part of the crystals were bombarded with neutrons
without snecial cooling, with a temperature of 2500 C, the other
part being bombarded while in water. The annealiiig was done in a
range of 100-8000 C, in steps of 500, for 30 minutes at each step.
For the specimens irradiated in water, at a temperature of less
than 600 Cvery otrong absorption of infrared rays of 2-4 tA wave-
length was observed. High absorption of 17-25~A, wavelengths -was
also Been in these specimens. The silicon crystals irradiated at
2500 C, on the other-hand, were transparent -to the 2-4 ;x as well
as the 17-25 A wavelengths. Curves are plotted for the absorption
the crystals as functions of the wavelength and the annealing
EM 6 In t. _4M IM
USSR
KOVAL',.Yu. F., et al, Fizik-a i tekhnika -polunrovodnikov, No 71
1972, pp 1317-1322
temperature. Differences in absorption displayed by crystals of
different growth methods are also discussed. The authors express
their gratitude to V. G. Goryachev and S. P. Solov'yeva for their
interest in the work and their comments on the results.
83
USSR UDC: 539.1.074.55
PODSEKIN, A. K., SOLOV'YEV S. P., KHARCHLENK
"Making PN-Junc-tions by the Method of Radiation Doping in a
Nuclear Reactor"
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 31, No 5, Nov 71, pp 521-522
Abstract: A method is proposed for low-temperature synthesis
of PN-junctions in semiconductor crystals by exposure in a
nuclear reactor to initiate the necessary nuclear reactions
which lead to formation of the required impurity atoms. For
L
practical reasons, the proposed method is most readily applied
to silicon-30, resulting in N-silicon doped with phosphorus-31.
The semiconductor can be produced with a given resistivity.
The paper is devoted to a theoretical analysis of the optimum
conditions for producing a PN-junction by the proposed method.
In principle, the method should be applicable to synthesis
of more complicated junctions such as PNP, PIN, and the like.
One figure, one table, bibliography of eight titles.
--30OCT70
PRO DATE
UNCLASSIFIED C SSING
EFFECT OF MISHMETAL ON THE STAbLLITY OF ALLOYED CAST STEEL AT
LL%4'lE,4PERATURES --U-
(G5)-BAAYN IN v I.YE-v PILYUSHENK09 V~L.j KHARCHENKO, V.A.,
'.Kui%0 ASiiEV, A.I., GASHUTIN, V.P. y!
OF INFO--USSR
____S GUKCE--KlEVv TEKHN-OLUGIYA I CjR6ANIZATS] -PRO IZVOUSTVA* NO It I970v pp
I)ATE -PUbL~-ISmED---70
,_SU3JECT AREAS-MATERIALS
",:.Tt;PIC.TA6S~--ChROMIUM-ALLCjYv MANGANESE ALLUY, MOLYBDENUM ALLGY, CAST STEEL,
_1K MECHANICAL PRIUP'ERTY* LOW TEMPERATURE METALv
PACT 5TRENGTH, DUCTILITY,
14ETAL
~-CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'~PRUXY RL-EL/FRAME--1999/1313 STEP NO--UR/0418/70/000/001/0049/0050
CIRC ACCkSSILN NO--AP0123272
Lkii."LASSI Fl E 0
027 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
iC TkC ACCESSICN NG-APOIZ3272
ASSTRAC T/EX.f RAG T-(U) GP-0- ASSTRAr-T. kESEARCH RESULTS ARE GIVEN ON THE
HAS CN THr= PROPERHES OF 44ANGAN IFERoUs
EFFECT W-Ir.;i AISHMETAL
~CHAGMkANGANESL. AND CHRUMMANGANESE MOLYBUENUM GRADES OF STEEL AT
:TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE INTRUJUCTIM Of MISHMETAL
..,.,,:INTO CAST'ALLOYED SIELL RAISES ITS IMPACT uurTILITY AT RfJUM TEMPERATURE
-oAND AT TEMPERATUKES BELOW ZERO. THE BESTCOLD STABILITY IS EXHIBITED BY
WITH THE FOLLOWING COMPLEX OF ELEMENTS: CHROMIUM3,
.-MANGANESE, MOLYBDENUMt ANLL M15HMETAL.
UNCLASSIFIED
41Z-..'.' 016 UNCLASSI FIED PRGGC~~SING' DATE--13NOV70
N FkACTIONS IN PATLENTS WITH MALIGNANT
En-CHANGES OF BLOOD SERUM PROTEN
jTR0q-1Q5),-TSUTSAYEVA, A*A*l LOBASENKOv N.P.t LYtENKOt A.Iov ROZINOVt'
*-P_sp;-KHARCHENK0,. V.F.
-'binTRY "Ji-
;GURCE-TRACHEONOYE DELO# 19701 Nil 5# Pp 99"A01
lAtE PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES
C TAGS--~-NE0PLAS.4-,-._8LQOD SERUM, BLOOD PROTEIN
XNTRUL MARKING-NU REST~ICTIUNS
10CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
IRGXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1735 STEP NO--UR/0475/70/000/005/0099/0101
JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129103
u N L'A S S I f- i E 0
.15 m. MORE,
016 UNCLASSIFIED PRGCE~S~ING DATE--13,11OV70
4RC ~&;'_CESSION NO-AP0129103
BSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACr. PATIEINTS WITH NIALIGNANT TUMOURS
NTITATIVE WALITIVE CHANGE OF THE BLOOD SEFUM PROTEIN CONTEINTO
~SFIUW A- ~.tUA,
OF BLOOD SERUM GLOBULINS AND DECREASE OF ALHUMINS, DECREASE OF
'THE ALBW IN GLOBULIN COEFFICIENT IN ONCOLOGICAL PATIENTS ARE NONSPECIFIC
-OF, THE TUMOR' GROWTH. dUT AT THE SAME Tf,%'tlc: THE GLOOD SEFU.',l OF
.~.'QNCOLOGICAL PATIENTS SHOVIS AN ATYPICAL PROTEIN NOT CGNNECTED WITH C
--REACTIVE PROTEIN, WHICH 15 DETECTEo IN THE ALPHA 2 FRhCTl0N AND APPEARS
AT THE 11"111 STAGES OF THE DISEASE. FAC[LITY:
._..'KAFE0RA :41KROBIOLOGIE, KHARIKOWSKOGO NEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA
."~BIGFIZICHESKAYA LA30RATORIYAt KhAiltKOVSKOGO NAUCHNO-ISSLED. INSTITUTA
_VAK TS I IIsyvoRor(jK, OBLAST
-140Y CNKOLOGICHESKIY DISPANS-ER.
UNCLASS IF TED
012
UNCLASSIFIED FRaCESSING DATE--040EC70
014 TH ESOLUTIOll OF THREE PARTICLE INTEGRAL EuUATIONS:8Y THE
'SEPARABLE EXPANSWN METHOD -U-
~-.XUTHOR-(03)-KHARCHENKI),.V.F., PETROVP N. M. KUZMICHEVP,YoE4
wm --------
OF INFO--USSR
.,SOURCE--PHYS. LETTERS B (NETHERLtANUSIt VOL-,32B, NO. P. 19-22 (25 MAY
FIXATE PUBLISHED--25MAY70
."SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
JOPIC. TAGS--ELEMENTARY PARTICLE, INTEGRAEQUATION7 ALGCBRAKC EQUATION, PAIR
THEORY
WITROL. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~OPCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----F070/6Q5030/E%1Z ST~P NO~--Nf-/Oooi')/70/032/001/0011)/t]02,?
IRC ACCESSION N0-0014L849
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