SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORNILOVA, Z.I. - KOROBEYNICHEV, O.P.

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USSR UIDC 539-316:661.795 K0RM1WAj Ze I., IGHATOVp D. V., and LAZARLYp E. M,, Kwcow "Investigation of the Beat-Resistemce of the ST-4 Tltaui= Alloy aud of Some Protecting Coatings On It" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya 0brabotki Haterialov, NO 3, I%Y-Jun '11, PP 113-115 Abstract: A kinetic and structural inveatigation was enrried out of the oxidizability in the temperature interval of 700-1000"t of tht ST-4 titanium allogr, unprotected and protected by coatings based c~n 51 iind blo-Sio The Si coating consisted mainly of the compound T5S'3 and Ti$i 4Lud Tisli2 traces; the Mo-Si coating consisted mainly Of ~SOS12 and'of ~105S'3 4 The Ti5$13 coatIng showed the best protective properties againEt AAScOuz coi-rosion at 800-10000C. The heat-resistance of the ST-4 alloy coated with Ti 5Si et 800C was 70 tiny.'s greater than the heat- re si stance of the 80%Ni + 20%cr loy. Protection of.' the STA alloy by the investigated coatings zakes it poe$lble to eliminate the negative influence on th4p oxidation rato of titani= and W1 anoys of effects of the high solubility of oxygen (and nitrogen) in than and of the a ->A transformation. TWO figureaj, me table, e1e-mn bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR LTDC 666.29 KORKLOVA Z. I., and IGNATUT, D. V. Y "Heat-Resistant Coatings on Titanium Allay" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 6,- Nov-Dec '10, pp 11304P Abstract: It has been fouznd that titanitrn alloys cciatairilnir 9:1i Al and further alloyed with Zr, Sn, agd Mo with a total content of them of 12% have h--C,,l heat resistance (to 800-850 ) with satLsfactory plas-ticity-C, This -~-tiele contai:ns a study of oxidation of this alloy in air at 700-1,ci~c Llid*-t~e effect--x-D-less of two heat-resistant coatings -- 51 and Ni + A. The i,-.ale and diffusi'M layers of the coatings were investigated by metallcgraphic, eb!-Arart diffracticii, ajid radiographic methods. The heat resistimice of titanium id.loytj c m~ be iric:reased while retainir4r, high-temperaturo 0-1rength an([ plastiajj~jr by tIsIng coatin1p ulhich .1 form limited solid solutions with the alloys and are a0ria-ed om thig Outier 1-4urfaco with oxide f i1ma preventing dJXfuq1Qn of oiqgen tbroaCh, the rjoii-ting. Tho (,-Oat- inge including the compounds witli mtrang chardeal bindftln4- muot preirent dIffusion of cmVonents to the gas phase. These reKpiirements led ~o tlla selection. of Si and N~ + Al coatings. The kb%etic curvos ror oxidation. of titimium allo:r at 1$000 with the coatings and wittwut them ore preventedo 1/2 USSR ,~O gjAVA,,~1.2 and IGNATOV, D. V.0 Zt0whita Mettal-ov, Vol 6, No 6, Nov-Dea. 7 , PP 730-732 It was found that the spicide cocitings incro,~~..e the ho,lit tit 8000 by ~00 times and at 1,000 , by 50 timus, muid NA. # E. coatinj,- -1 .,s by 25 ti. es at 1,000 . The high heat resistatice of Ti Sitalloy ~rtth wi im, rotected film. 19;1 P of TiO on the outer surface is explained ong bindini, between Ti swid Si atoms in the Ti Si lattice, which inhibits the transit~oa'of titc-nitni IOM3 to the Ti02 latticZ 3The primary forma-tion of TiO and not i!;10 on the other s~- face of the oxide is explained by the greater &baxic polell-il.11 of rornu~Alf_ri of TiO 2T__ 212.4 kcal/rvile in compariawl with 197-3 kcal,Aoale Tor Sio, 0 he oxidation rate of titaiLium alloy with a silic.i6o ccziting A 8CO is 70 times less than the alloy with 80% Hi + 20% Cr, and at 1 OCKI() the oxidation rates of these materials are identical. It is -thus conclmded that by meano of such coatings it is possible 'to raise the strengt1i oX titwiium alloys to the level of nichran. e alloys and almost ccmpleteV alininata the eff"t of oxyten solubilit.y and a -,,,,$-conversion on the oxidatim rate. 2/2 Hydraulic and Pneumatic USSR UDC 532.546.013.2 KORNIL'TSEV. YU. A MOLOKOVICH, YU. M. "Electromodeling of Plane-Radial Problem~4 in the rilw~ration of Newtonian Fluids" V sb. Probl._ gidrodinamiki i rats. raxpabotki neft. rr,,!!storozhd 34: the Hydrodynamics and Rational Developments of Petrol(ulln f.ej-,isIts -- Collection of Works), Kazan', Kazan' Institute, 1971, pp 44-1*00 (fvon RZ~:-Dlekhanika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12B1568) Translation: The non-steady-state plane-radial filtrat.4,:)n o--' flulds exhlihi~;ng an inertial shift gradient is discussed. The electrical analog for filtra-11'.Dn rate and for the equation wbich the pressure p(r, 0 satisfios is descriL.Ca 21-d the corresponding similarity criteria are derived. Sol~ved ci the ~analc.~ elec- trical model are problems with the initial condition p(v-, 0) -- po, hound!lry conditions p(rcl 0 = pcj < 1,0 and either p(R, 0 = p,3 or = ~ for r = 1~ and also problems without initiall conditions under the t~ollovinz, !~cundlary Ccn- ditions: P(rc, t) = (po - pc) cos ot and either p(R , 40 = po cr Jpl;i, -- ~, for r = R. Solutions are represented in the form of p,aphs and tables. The filtration of Newtonian arnd non-Newtonian fluids iii comr,~:Imac. E. V. cS~-vcrts(:)-i. 1/1 PA L C~J_ -S TrIlt It'll# of M, (14~,l-), .-W SiPT 9% i V) Matog this W~srtvrlv tep,,rtint perlad. "Von two ar,ict.4 Jistis lol:&twd fro% the institute of )4WJSc*--3tvIoXjcxI ProbIt" (IMDP) . On tb* of it Ws. p-4thle t. id, prq"gkttt#4 .4x4ttv the U'.tltut-, lbstlt ttrr f 441, article&, ams "LiNw" Pilo 1771 0", (1) ops-trGft ridt.Atig" llh!it P. A 191r. sy-croft rAdLation vj,.-olAt^4 0-rbojnava vall sooltei4ted by tho ll,tj~14 (2) with tho LaL-arstary of C"~Chleetwtry at INAP, FArmlly-'o *PA Ftenrall-OA Vert Is---Xd in the articto(a) as betull eadheillt*4 wit', the Lllb-r-tory far l"aacttttlazz of narv.,lt and 4umear.11 Net.lAtic" at Lnxr, (U) Ono Of the new All-ticleg Vag Issued jointly ftv,.l M.? 41- !.A`l-.f.tqr7 "f G.n-ral "d F,1dtqtI,3n t tho 1-titutc of tPt'It-toloxy ar,J MicrbigI.&I Imeni M. Y. Com.1"a ((,). Tl.to 1770 article. i.oling v1 th the effect* of ol iroflorll cot lyrphaid tisowt and the adremal gland, probably IN Superscript numbers In pareathcavo refer to Steam in the RsfQr*ftC* Lis&. USSR UDC 539.3 ORNISHIN, A,-S. I STOLYAROV, N. N. , DEDOV, N. 1. "Large Bends of Plates Rectangular In Plant And of Holli)w SheAls of Nonlinearly Elastic Haterial" V sb. Issled. po teoril vlastin i obolochek. No. 9 (Stud;Les In the Theory of Plates and Shells. No. 9 -- Collection of Works), Kazan', Xaz4ai' University, 1972, pp 157-168 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Kar 73, Abstract No MOB) Translation:. Equations of the theory of hallow shells miude of ctonlinearly eiastic material are given considering large bends znd the cotpressibilitT of the material. An algorithm based an the ftnite differetlow's melchod. is given for solving the problem of the bending of plates and s4-1.1s thut makes It pos- sible to take into account both the joint 4nd IndivEdual effect of geometric and physical nonlinearities. The results of a calculatioli of tihe bending of .3 plate and shell pinched along the edge are presented. A itompailiton of the geometrically nonlinear solution with the geometric and p1tysically nonlinear solution shows that the effect of physical nonlinearity of the niiterlal om the magnitude of the load is approximately 30% and the effect an the magnitude of- the stre3s is approximately 38%. 6 ref. M~ V. Kolkunov. USSR Ma 621.397 SOWVEYCHIK, I-YA_-, DRAMIN, R.I., YMMIN, X.K.v LELI, SHARGORCDSLAYA, F.M., G. . TSSD.M~ A004 'Electronic Device For Inforcation Display' BlektrosMZ1 . No 1, Jan 1972, PP 59-63 Abotract; The paper describes an information display device of the dank type, intended for operation with an eloctronic come-ater thrcup;h a *.eaegreph c==_=1_;_ cation channel. A block diagram of the device and the bosic purnmallare of the unit are presented. The authora report thst a now infol"'l-ation display device was developed on the baaia of the unit described, but fev dotails are given. (An.exterior view of the device is shown on the journal vorar.) in the now de- vice it is possible to reproduce, 512 nymbole (16 linen, 'i2 sy=bols to tht line) of an ELT21MqB ecrean. 1"he act of reproducible symbolis incl-Ades the Rusuian elphubat) figures, and GDeCial symbols-altogether 64 rynibolo. Vith an J-Udi- vidual keyboard which has 47 fi&ure-lettar keys and 21 tunctional? it is possible to feed information into an electronic com,uttr rund to accomplish complete editin~r of tht text uith the aid of zn electrottio carriai:e (=arkar). The device contains a s:~ccial exclon4a unit ithich cakes it pontible to cparata with an electronic comtutar in Gon ke,59-64 code and in ~,:jde 1,.TIL-2. In adaition, this unit provides coupling with the 014insk-520 COMPLItar Por the slow channel. 5 fig. 1 tub. 1/1 112 011) OWC 1. "It S Sl F I E p F I'l 11: 1: s SF h G j ~~ T 10 TIT Li:--O'l T If E ;BOLE OF Ti I E A-1: ACT I",%' IN [I I SM (F I, f(VNI, I pij: I 0'~, Yr HS A UT HO k - ( 0 5T 0 V A 'Afj- VA I ~J i~ N j r S A, A y A Y A P L I NI: S S, I E Vi L.A. , A-N I S:)VA , L.4"l. tGUNTRY jz l',IF0--USSR SOUAC E -- I Z VE S T I YA A KA L)t-,',i I INAUK S SSR, StR f YA 3 1 (A W; 141 Itil: So, 11-VA 10 N,t I" .t27--`r,34 DATE- PL13L ISWE.D - - - - - - -70 SUBJECT A:~EAS---310LGGICAL AND NIEUICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--STRFi-)T0,,4YCIN, tll0SYNrH.;:SJS, ACTM)MYC~-.S, TRANSW4114A%E CCNT,qOL AVAKING-NJ !-l'L:STkKTlrINS DGCV'4FNT PROXY jej)--jjRj(jlLj! e:1 ("1 CIRC a(-C~~-*SSION N:,~--A~3C)126244 M. 212 f) 19 WIC L A S 1 F I ~u PA i. S S I ',G C; A T F- - 1. 11,1,1 V 7 0 CIRC ACCFSSIX4 N1J-*IP012o244 ABSTRACT/ '_*,(T~~AC T--( 1J) GP-o- Vi % r v AC, T oATA AkE 0 1 li,~ S". .) C 1 1 T i P A - F A C T W C IJ N T Li T S I N V A R I S 41 G r I N i, ~i Y C E S 5'r it p I i 11. 1 .'1 1* 1:.; PRE S ENC i: U F T H A - V AC 10 R I ~,% AC f I v s,r e P"rr *)m y L: I P,, i- r,,., 13 AND G-5) WAS Sh,jil',l viiUTA~10 ST AS o 0- L A S I III S l.) '11- ' . ~ A 5 11 d 0 10 SYN THES Is. ALL THE 0-11Cki HAVE FAii..Eu I'i'.l A-FAcruR DO fliliT VR-.)CUCE ANY STR6PTii..iYL IhEp itHfi-E 41:101 ffl;tl J: Tll,:, A-FACTOR RESTIToTEs rH~lk AiM.rry r,) PkO4.)UCE TH ~ A % r r ~i r u r i c I "j E A'4D CANAMYC INE P,ROOUCENTS Y" N01 1-:01? ,A Ai,#Y A-FACT"J.9, ],N Tdt: COUAS"' Ili: FERME:14TATION AN9 CL)NSE,J,1)_-%1TLY THIS sui3s,r,vic'L., ijucs abi Tii~ 810SYNTHESIS OF IHE SAIC; Ap!rr,jI:)r1cs. IN THE ABSE,111.1' 1:1~ I'dE A-Fto,TOR THE p.4tcTIvE mijrAN'T 1439 IJOES NJr PROOMCE. ANY I'll, 01S~'LAY.S A LG~i TRANSAMIDINASL ACTIVITY. wiHEN Gk~lv%N- IN THE OF THE %--FICTUR THIS Sr;ZA1iN HAS A HIGH TW-j5AMI01i1t1ASE ACTIYATY ANO S'e:,i1*ltF.!;11.Ls C0NSI0f-.kA6LE AII-3U'111`5 OF STi~01FIDINE AN't) STAEPTOMYCIM.. rv! - s j.- 03SEAVAT IONS SlJoGIL'S f DiAT THE A-FAC WR PART Ici PAVES I N f Cjk;~AT C A'4 OF THE ST.Zp_PrIui,,4E PART OF THL STk(:-PT,',)MYG(1NL-. MOLECULE. F:Ac(1.[ry. INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF NAT'Jr~AL PP.ODUCTSP A(;ADE,-tY OF SLIE.,JCES. J_SSR. SS I F I 1;-j~ oil's UNCLASSI FIED1 PROCESSING DATE-1160tTIO ~'.TITLE-EFFECT OF SYNESTROL ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL OSTEO$4aCOMA _U_ .AUTHOR-102)-KORNITSKIY# M.A., CHERKASSK L*A* fo -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE--VOP. ONKOL. 1970t 16(3), 84-90 'DATE PUBLISHED--------70 ,;SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES "TOPIC TAGS--BONE DISEASE, TUMOR, CARCINOGENo BENZENE OERIVITIVE, CHEMOTHERAPY -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRbxY REEL/FRAME--1995/2044 STEP NO---UR/0506/70/~)I.b/00~/008,4/0'%)f)) :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117287 _UNC L 4 5 S I F I Efl ......... .. ...... . ................... Ir 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PRO 1:ESS OIG DATE--16JCT70 -C' CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0117237 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TEN MG OF 9910,014ETHYL,1,2,BENZA.NTHRACENE WAS INSEIkTED INTO THE 1*[BIAL 30.NF METAPHYSES OF 70 FEMALE RABBITS. FIFTY OF THEM RECEIVED 9,.)t0U0-I20,00o UNITS S.C. OF SYNESTROL EACH WEEK FOR UP TO 900 D&YS. Sj"lJ~-5TRLjL REjul-ED THE FREQUENCY OF TUMOkS, INHIBITE0 THE GROWTH UF INTRAMEOULLARY SARCOMAS, AND RETARDED THE OLVELOPMENT OF PRESAli,CHMArous ciiAw5Es Iwo SARCOMAS. IT ALSO INHIBITED THE PROLIFERATION OF OSTEOBLASTS AND .-FIBROBLASTS, ANOUND THE SITE OF THE CARCINOGEN INSERTWNs i%IIICH MAY ACCOUNT FOR ITS ANTITUMOR EFFECT. a__ES ING DATE-02OCT70 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIE0 Pik, C TITLE-HEATING OF CASTINGS IN A THEkMAL FURNACE tfttH,A CAR TYPE 130TTOM -U- AUTtiOR-105)-PARASYUK, P.F., SHERSTYUK, A.A., KQRAIICf0UKt A.I.w TUMANSKIY, B.F*o BERKUNo M.N. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -'S OURCE-METALLOVED. TERM. OORAB. METAL* 1970o t2)# 491.-J!"N". ,DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 .SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECHat INO*t CIVIL AND MARINE" ENGII TOPIC TAGS-METAL CAST 1W, METAL HEAT ING# HIGH MANGA0Jl';:SE STEEL CAST STE EL, AUSTENI T I C ST EEL METALLURG I G FURNACh/ (U) I L04 I 3L Wil Gli UNWIE SE STEEL I ~.; L ' 4 ~- K I S I -; I C T 1 (T4 5 -'0JCU-,'lF*~T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIlD 'PROXY R~EL/FRAME-1983/1288 SfFP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106069 UNICLASSIFIED No ......... ..... 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED DATE--021CT70 CIRC. ACCESSION NIO--AP0106069 ABSTKAC T/ EXTRACT,--- (U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. FOR BETTER CONT9.1-R. 3F HFATING IN A FURNALE WITH A CAR TYPE BnTTOM, THE THEAMOCOUPLE SHIM11) NOT 3F PLA'11:1) i~N THE ARCH OF THE FURNACE BFCAUSF OF THE LARGE 11FAT GRAIIIENT BET.41"EN Tf4f: CASTING AND THE ARCH. 114 THE STUijY OF HEArING A CASrING OF 110G13t. ~01R 17 HKI BECAUSE OF THIS LARGE HEAT DIFFERENCE# THE BASTING WAS NDT HCATED TO THE NECESSARY TEMP. AS A RESULto INMAD OF PUWE ALISTENETE, UNDISSOLVED CARBIDES REMAINED IN THE CASTING. THL- AMTo OF SCALE FORMED ON 11OG13L CASTINGS DEPENDS 014 THEIR POSITION IN thik FvRNACE; THE LESSER AMT. IN THE CENTER OF THE FURNACE4 THE MOST AT THE ENO OWING TJ LEAKS OF THE JOINT OF THE CAR TYPE BOTTOM AqO THE LINING wALL. IN fig STUOY OF THE EFFECT OF COMPNo OF THE HEATING PRODUCTS FRON THE GAS ON SCALF FORMATION IN ILOG13L DURING TEMPERINGs ANAL* OF THE PROOUCTS SHOWED THAT WITH INCREASE IN EXCESS AIR, THE OEPTH OF THE SCALE' ANO DECARBURIZED LAYER ON THE SURFACE-OF THE CASTINGS INCREASED, WTHUR J. PE4T. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: )%7EM, M. V. and YEM-A.- A., Kazan' State Univervity 1111rini V. I. Ullyanoy-Lenin MWERWAW "Thecry of a Crystalline Field in Dielectrics" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdovo Tela, Vol 14, NO 3, 1-hr 1972, 11P 754-760 Abstract: The authors develop a sequential, multi -e 1,3c troii thein-y of a cr~,Ir~tal- line field while taking into consi(leration the direct exc.-linnge Lntersction of the electrons of the ii.-Tp-xrity ion with the a- and p-i.-lectrcans ol.' the 2-is-'ands. It is shown that consideration of direct exchange inteim-ction ilxalts directly k in the renornalization of the average values of the lic),LIA jrj~pdvl in cr-ystal- line Meld theory. At the same tire, It also ensures the nppearance of smpple- mentary terms in the Hamiltonian or the cryotalline Tield. As an exaruple, the authors calculate the crystalline field jarameters for t1w PrC1-,, ~,--ol-ip].Qx. Trne authors also explain changes in Slater's parameters tkuring Ule, in-Lr(Y!,.icti-cn of ions into the crystal along with the appenrance of the depoudenoe of the parx-A-1- ters of the phencaenological liwniltonian on the Y , L, wid S qtantun nurbers. Origiml article: 19 forr-ilas, one tablv, and 10 bibA1ogrv+t,iic (notrica. USSR uDo 621.z,85.6 AKA,LOVSKIY, I-V., KORNIYEWO, A.I., XUBISH, A. YA. "Formation Of Regular Components Of Noise Spectrum Ot Microwave Elactrovacuum Deviceso Slaktron.tekhnika. Nauch.-tekha. 9b. Elaktron.BVCh (Electironice Technolog ~y Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1972, In-alle 5,pp 120-121 (from RZh:Elektronika I yeye Tri".neniyo, No 11, Nvy 197,2,, Abutract No 11,1165) Translation:'One of the poeeible machuniumn Is contilderod for Vormatkon at rag- ular components of the noise spectmm of microwave electrovaco,Am dovices In the low-frequency (to 500 kHz) spectrum connected with the fortwtion or oBcillating processes in tho power supply. 2 ref. Summary. 1/1 - 139 - USSR um. 621-372.852.6 NIKOLISKIY, V. V., KORNIYENK0, D. I. "An Algor:Ethm for Calculating the ScatterIng Matrix Of .1L Wavaguide Trans- former With two Inputs" Tr. Mosk. in-ta radiotekhn. , elektron. i avtanatiki (Wortc of ~.he IMOSCok'r Inatitute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Autortati,aa), 1~t'-p-D, 'rq). LO, pp 35-39 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract Pic L11110) Translation: The authors consider diffraatian of vaveo='de waves aarriv-Ing- from infinity and eftcauntering ar. object or group of oblJocts ith-Leh are con- tained within a transformer having two inputs and cG11r .,t,llacted On the bftsis of a section of regular wavq-,uide. The problem is sQlvei! by 4.hw so-called projection method which allows eQnstruction of a cariputel. -,Izable a-gori0m. "M illustrations, bibliography of two titles. N. S. USSR UDC 535-211-1,539-37 PAFZRaV, I. I., "OTIN, S. S., RMCMQVAO E. P., and DX1PU7IUIIX0, L. A. "Deformation of Single Beryllium Crystals Subjected to Laser Itetdiation" Moccow, Fizika i Xhimiya Crb.-abotkl Materialov, No 2, MV/Apr 73, PP 147-148 Abstract: Samples were produced by zone meltlng, eAnd after I-,rinding ard electropolishing were subjected to laser pulses ofr,,110'3 sec-o auration at 0.6940.1/vavelength. The irradiation surface had oriertiAtion (0001) anci (11-:0). Optical and electron microscope analysis showed extensive- plavt 'Lc defo--Ttatlon around the crater produced by a focused laser beam. rnie defo M'ntion0 was characteriaed mainly by presence of twin crystals artented. ALt 60 and 320 vith respect to the circular zone (0.5-1. mn wide) farniel mroujid the crater. The presence of tetrahedral twin crystals indicates the i:=?lux nature of the plastic defomition. Dendrite structure was also obsermid urakwid the craLer, and it was formed mainly by twin cry .stals of Yarious sius. It transverse glide of dislocations from the ba:aal plane (0001.) to the printatic (1010) was also observed. There were many awall craters arountl tho- large crater, the nature of which remains unexplained. The whole picture ar defunation differed markedly from that observed during a static defomation. 1/1 USSR UI)c 669-725:5~39-31'14 rVANOV, V. YE., T=11311M, G. P., SHPAGIN, r.v., I.N. Y and NIKOIAME TKO, A. A., Physi cotechni cal InL~-Li V,ij,e ()f t.11e. J%caden~f of Sciences USSR "The Effect of Admixtures on the Cold Brittlener~s of Be:vyl I luia" Sverdlovsk Fizika- Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, Ito 6, J1.1n 71., 1292 Abstract- The de-oendence of th,~ tranZition tenpeinmure~ cS 'b.:~ryl!Dum f brittle into the plas-Ac state or ti:,ve ttie-tal purity i,." pendence is very Liharply at low mixtures. By the replica !-wtiiod and tho tratimItting, method, the deftomation mechani;im and Lite denirttt-.-Ora?~iot~ of at temperature:; corre-.:pcndi!1g to the brittle and pla.,t1c wa.w; StUt4'i1-"-:. The contribution of -L,,~wning to dt0forumtion and the brit;t1-2 an cleavage clements deerea:~e with increa:Ang puri-,y; fut:-LLev, In tl-~e ptri! metal there appee--s the po-zii-oflity of a light, slipping ~i:% gr!dln. bound-a!-�~s- The strength of berylli,--i increases wita increaring bent:1AX.17 t-'-'1- to the tranEition ternp,2rature from tLerc brittle to tbx., t;~i;te, is connected vith the decreajed tandenicy of berylliam 'tc I~ri'Lrlc f,~ilul-e arl cleavage elemtns. Six illustr., one table, 21 biblio. refi;. 1/1 USSR UJDC 669.725a5~9-377 AMIN, S. S.s PAPIROV, 1. 1., TIM"iSM, G. F.. KO A#Q1QM"'2b.L",W 4 r-Satonces, Ukxalnian NIKOLAYEENKO, A. A., Physi cote chaical Institute# isy- .SSE "Bond Tests on High-Purity BeryllitW Sverdlovskv Fizika Meta-Ilov I Metallovedeniye, Vol 32p No 1, Jul 71, PP 123-130 Abstracta An investigation of beryllium single crystal plastic deformation was carried out by bending in the temperature region of 11;7-300 01t. The nature of the stressed state in bend depends essentially an the ratio of sample width to thickness (b/h) and on the geometrical conditios oftesting. Single crystals of beryllium with b/h - 2 with three orientations (fnce parallol to a-axisp force parallel to b-axist arA, force pta-illel to c-iucis for hexa- gonal beryllium) were subjected to a force with a 1"A rate of 0.2 nji/7411; the distance between supports was 10 mm. The crystals stem- produced by zone nelting and cut by a electric arc. Relative residLtO. ele~atrical rettintance of a single crystal was pl, qX/P,j Olm 0.)05-0,006 and. for ~lalycrystalline beryllium-4.004. The $a:55103 M mechanically poliahedo and linnealed in a vacuum of 10-6torr at 7000& (polycrystals) and at 1200 0C (ainglo cx1stals) for 20 minutes. This study permittod explanation of the slip oV screw dislocations with a Burgers vector c and dislocation type (c*a), For 1/2 USSR AVOTINg S. S., et al., Sverdlovks, Fizika Metallov i Metallovi\leniye, Vol 320 No ll Jul 71, pp, 123-130 ordinary forms of strain (tension and comprossion) ard Jilmi tem'peratures the Indl,cated forms of strain were not previously obseryed. A stutiy of the temlerature relationship of bending ductiUty showed that aingle crystals with a b-axis orientation of forcS (force parallel to b-axls) baxe a benti angle greater than 90 down -to ?7 K while the most ductiI6 zinj-,b~ crystals were those with the force applied along the a-axis. An anomaly was observed in the temperature relationship of yield strsngth in sinzIe crystals with the force applied along the c-axis. On the basis of the c~anjj,.e in Mtrain with temperature, the conclusion was made that there is a chanp In tra=verse sUp with temperature. Six figures, 24 bibliographic refo,"ncea. USSR UDC 669.295.004.1! SOLOVIYEV, Yu. V., BARKOV, L. S., SUCIIETKIN., Ye. A., KORM17WO, L. A.. SENJENIKOV, A. V. "Continuous Installation for Deco ot anni nation of Titantivo-Magnesiun, Production Cas Purification Waste Water" 7r. Vses. N. -i. i Prockt. In -ta Alyumin. , Magn. i Ell 6 t vod. Prom-s t i [Worr',.s of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning lnstitutt~ for The Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry], No 79, 1971, pp 95-549, (Translated f vo;:l Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurpiya, No 5, 1972, Abstrai::t Nn !)' G26SI by G. Svodtseva). Translation: An installation with a planned prodtictivity of' 2.5 1.'13/hr Cj,.lOj.i_ nated lime milk has been constructed and tested at tho 11rrex01;ovsi-.iy litanium- magnesium combine. Tests were performed usin? the wasta wati,r frcn, R'Is~ pUrifi- cation *.n the electrolysis shops and acid waste waters from purification from the section where carnallite is dehydrated in fluid[zed bed furnaccs. Ex - traction of Cl2 from the wastes is 28%; the main losses (66%) result from the formation of CaC1 2 * The extraction of C1 2 can be increii!icd bly increas-i7q,, the concentration of Ca(CIO) 2 ~:;il decrcasing the eonceiitratl,oii oC Ca(011),) aiid 1/2 USSR UDC 669.295.004.Z SOIDVIYEV Yu. V., BARKMI, L. S., 511CHETKIN, Ye. A., KOINUFNKO, L. A., SEVIENIKOV: A. V. , Tr. Vscs. N. -i. i Proekt. In-ta AlptiOn., 'I,Wgn. i Elcktrod. Prom-sti, No 79, 1971, pp 95-99. CaCO3 in the chlorinated lime milk. The annual economic eff"t of intToduction of this method of the combine was 250,000 rubles. 2/2 Zerylliu*lm 'USSR UD11" 620. 118. 74:669. 725 XOMYEINKO, L. A., and PAPIROV, I. I., Physico Technical InntEtute, Academy .of Sciences, UkrSSR "Impact Toughness and Structure of Fractures in Beryllium" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Meta:jlov, No 10, 1970, pp 74-75 Abstract: The temperature dependence of the impact toughnemi and fracture structure of deformed beryllium was studied, The material taited was distilled beryllium, 99.9% pure. Specimens 10 x 10 x 55 aim iiere cut f ram vacuum-cast, upset and rolled billets, then notched 2 tilm deal) by an elec- trical erosion method to prevent stress concentration or microcrack for- mation. The specimens were mechanically polished, th4mi subjocted to recrystallization annealing at 850*C for 15 minutes beflore C4.1sting. Tha specimens were tested at 20-9000 C. The impact toughaeei5 Gf thte specimens increases from about 0.05 kg/cml at 20*G to 0.2 kghiO ial: 450%, then decreases to 0.04 kg/cm2 at 900%. Fractographic studin sholikd that the decreased impact t9ughness of beryllium at high temj)cratares results 1/2 USSR KOIL41YENKO, L. A., and PAPIROV, 1. 1., Hetallovedeniyi~. i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1970, pp 74-75 Zrom a change in the nature of rupture. Static tensiLe tesL4 indicate that the plasticity increases continually up to 900*Cj but this plasticity cannot be used for impact tests, since at high test speeds rupture along grain boundaries is preceded by deformation of the matrix. Thus, signifi- cant softening of the grain boundaries occurs at high tempevatures, re- sulting in a decrease in impact toughness. 2/2 physi O~e -C, %L;- It "Re.lrystallizz~jt; 311 0,, jan 7U 13-1 L~f a J, The t,-rcco~j~zra C! aj a:-. was .4 ji. S 'U.; C,~ "iLb e.,,D on wn, --J' )~'I) c,,,l Vol 29, --ic v4r- 70, The activation W-Z' ~z C- pcQtivoly. The d',.~pordonco o" co-':-, cctive 3-Y da;-I':---I'-nd in e'ra-)'-3 fz:L- various t o" i~i~; va-luo.-, c.-*' n Z'Or dafinita 't.Lro ~~i"rcn in a tsl activat-.~,on, ea~3r'-,-ioz ajo 01% Lju 02 tile the dofor--ad mt~ta-!. Ori3. art. has: 4 figures, forzmiaas, aid I tablo. -. 1, '~q - I 111 411; .-9-,-- --- __! _7 - . .1 ~ , 112 OZ4 UNCL ASS IF I ElD TITLE--RECRYSTALLIZATION OF ROLLEO BERYLLIUM ~ I PROCESSING DATE--IRSEP70 .AUTHQR-(04)- 0RNM_qU.L_ L.A., NIKOLAYENKOI A.A.1 PAPIROVI 1 .1 TlKti(NSKlYt G*F* OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-IFIZ* METAL* HETALLOVEDo 1970w 29(l) 138-4Z ~UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS# VECH.p IND.v CIVIL ANO MAUNE E)lGR .TOPIC TAGS--METAL ReCRYSTALLIZATIONs BEAYLLIUM ALLOY, METAL ROLLINGr CRYSTAL DISLOCATION, METAL DEFORMATIONI GRAIN GROWTH CC.NTPCL 14ARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REELIFRAHE--1968/0689 SUP CIRC ACCFSSION NO--AP0105665 UNC L A S S I F I E 0 212 024 UNCLASSI FIED HFSSING, DATE--- 113SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105665 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETIC5 4:,1F- isECkYSTN. ANO GRAIN ~1104TH WERE STUDIC-0 IN DEFORMED BE AS RELATED io *ri-iiN S TRUC TIJI11E INVESTIGATED WA`~ THE OISLUCATION SIRUCTURE CIF 5E AT 4,)(), IjO',Il AND 300DEGREES WITH THE 0EGkElc OF 0EFORMATION OF 68PEkl:A'fr,, AS wELL AS OF ft: ANNEALED AT 700-1000DEGREES FOR 15 SEC 10 24 HR. THE A(-11VAt(ON ENERGIES OF NEW GRAIN FORMATION AND THEIR 6ROwTH 141;11:E 75 ANU 51 KCAL-G-MOLEt RESP. THE HIGH ACTIVATION ENERGY VAI.1,14I.:S Afkl- EXPLAr.V-D ON THE BASIS Of THE DISLOCATION STRUCTUkE OF THE DEI-011,11ED METAL. rHE FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE DISLOCATION STRUCTURE V', THE l;ILING UP OF DISLOCATIONS INTO WALLS OR CLOUDS* FORMED BY INH:RLACING 01: LINEAR DEFECTS. THE CELLULAR STRVCTURE APPEAQS BUV RAi,,;F-I.y. DISLOCATION NETWORKS ARE FORMED ESP. AT HIG14 Of-FORMATION TEMPSo (8151~OEGREESI 4 NEAR THESE NETWORKS THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SEEN CHARACT'EkElTir. EN01VIDUAL DISLOCATIONSs BESIDES SUCH CLUSTERS OF DISLOCATIUP;St 1,141'RIX SECTIONS 10 20 MU IN SIZE ARE OBSO. WHICH 00 NOT CONTAIN ALAII~,;I' NO, OF IMPERFECTIONS PRESENTP WITH fHE EXCEPTION OF PERIIA91S 4 V-E-W DISLOCATION LOOPS. THE KINETICS OF THE PROCESSES TAXING PLACE DURING ANNEALING OF BE IS DETO. BY THE STRUCTURE OF THE DEFORMFD METAL* 1,1411.1-1 IN TURN DEPENDS ON THE TEMP. AND THE DEGREE OF OEFORMAft0ti, -A c% 1~ F F-11 -=I'*,,---- 1 /2 3 2 3 s I r. I Otl TlrLi---r'C,~i-,%l'!'--li G-f t I P b'D A L E L S I -I U C T 'I It 1'. Y L L I U M -u- NK6, 1'lKHj!f%SKlj't G -F :,i I A L LA YL.',.-, Q t A. AP 4 -PI OVII CWNTRY fjF INFG-LSSR K S~~-URCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I ALT-ALLOVEOL-NiEr VOL. 291 MAR. 11M, fl. 619-624 DATE FU8LlShEC---FAk70 SLdJELT Ai~ZAS--MATEMIALSt MELH*s INQ.o CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TG?IC TAGS-1-5ERYLLILM ~LLC'Yv METAL MICK'S'RUCTURLt blIHLl0~,R,%r'H'Yv HIGH PURITY METAL, METAL 0EFORMATIJINt ANNF-AtA)jGt TH(!RMAL EffWl'i STRAIN CCNTKCL MA~.KING--140 RESfRICTICUS CGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEG PROXY kEEL/FKAME-3601/0610 STEP CIRC ACCESSICh NC-4P0125405 UNCLASSIF11;4_0 ,"', .... ........ ....... 212 032 LNCLASSi FIE0 CIRC 4CCESSILN NO--APC1251;05 A65fi~ACWEXTRACI-(W GP-0- AOSTAACT SIULDY OF 1-14~ 15 OF TEMPEtlJUUkL. CEGAEL L--F STRAIN, AP,NEALVIG CGNofTl(;Yiv TON.,l) :,)URIFY CN TH'h Ft:Rt-!,~TIICN, C.F I'LL Y60,1.'l LEI) AND CELLULAR STAl,K,;jtjRE$u+ rJERYLI-10"A. IT 15 TiiAT THIE K;LY6G-%IZATlUN C+ BERYI.L.10,1 1,S PIC 1:1) 1;,f METAL RULLE0 AT A REOLCTION -11 T,ENN'RATJ,.~~E:!j I-RUA 600 10 700 OL6 C. FCR LbT AINPiG A CELLULAR HE-AViLl' D~HjRml:-D BERYLLIUrt SFCULD cJE- A,Q,~4EALEO FOR ABOUT I MIN AT RANGING FROP 85C TO 900 DEG C FAC I L I TY: AKAVEAIJ~~ PlAQK UKRAINSK01 SSR, FIZIKL-TEKI-NICHESKII ;NSTITUT, KHARKOVv UKRAINIAN 55R. UNCLASSIPIECI 1/2 040 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING 0Arf--230CT?1 TITLE--PAWERTIES OF IRRADIATED $EmYLLIUM -U- AUTHOR-(04)-KORNIYENK09 L.A., PAPIROVs I.I.p TIKHINSKIYi G.F., OAVIOENK09 A,S. - PNWAMWWAUMM" N., I,"-I COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-AT. ENERG. 1970v 28(2) p 155-)'~~ DATE PUaLISHED ------- TO SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--BERYLLIU,4r MECHANICAL PROPERTYp NEUTRON IkkAWATIONt ANNEALINGt COMPRESSIVE StRLNGTH, GRAIN SIZE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PPOXY REEL/FRAft--1997/1544 i ff p NO -oR ool 'I /'r 1) 01"! doo'.) S 'j /0 k 1~ I CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120323 UNC L A S.S I F I E 0 212 040 UNCLASSI F I ED Pr-1LXL-$SING JA1E--23,,jCT7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120323 A4STRACT1EXTRtXCT--(U) GP-Q- AaSTRACT. NEUTRON 00 MRAWI. Or 3E- (Willi fk t \4 Wiril AN MEAN GRAIN SIZE OF 120 114U AND A 6C0 CONTENT 01: r) INTEGRATEO FAST N ILARGE~ THAN I MEV) FLUX OF jj2 TIlIt'S 10 P.14PIE20 N-C,7-1 PFIAF2 14T 23CL;EGREES 1%CK'EASEL) Thi-:; HARDNESS H SiJL%CA%4m.1 r:-46~~ 110 TO 160 KG-4M PRIME2 BUT REOUCE0 THE C1-'1,:t4PAkE&.SIVLr STRENGIIi SIG?+A SU30'-l FALP4 106 TO 90 K3-Mu Pk14;-2. SUBISEQUE-.14T ANNEALING, AT JqEj)'JC~-: H 5IJ:iL;A'A4 T-'3 133 KG-M:z A%~~ INCREAS-1:3 SIG14A SUIC-LIll T" ')'I Kt,~-44 I lit H SUBGA14.14A AND SIGMA SUBLIM INCREASED ( FUR Hot,l li~-qli;:IIATEO AND I RRADI AT -'-t) S-",MPL E S ) WHEN THE GRA It%' 5 1 ZE WA.5 ti TLI 2 5 '11J AN,-) THE -aE` CONTE"T .4-1S , I INCREASE,,.) TC 1-5PE4CENT. GRAIN SIZE ANO HIGHE~, 6CE-S CONTENr iEk--* AFFECTEL) TO A LESSF-K. f:XrE,1JF 6Y THE IRRAI)N, T4E ANtID SUPSEJUENT ANNEALIM, "T b0J-A1500;-,-I;m`E1-S CAUSE3 NO% CHA4,NGE IN THE D. OF THE SAMPLESt "HlLii A,Yi~-ALING AT 10001)EGRE6S IPICREASFI) THE VOL (IV J.1,5-1PE-qUNT Stki:LL1-%": 10i t-ESS., PAC%-~-UNCED IN SAIMPLES OF SMALLEk GkAIN SIZE). L,~'011S OF Sit 230-500 ANGST;~am AND AAT A D. Of- 5 TIMES 10 P~0*4rlff L"KIPS-C-4 PRIME3 4EREE 03S0. AFTER THE N IRRADN.'v, WHILE, ANN;~ALIN6, AT THE LOOPS AND LE1- :~ I ) TO T F. E 1: 1., 1 "IN 1, 2 AfNGSTR04 BU,15LES (LDCATIED ON THE UISLOCA"TION LINII ',;) Yol'~SE S14'4' INICA."'SE WITH INCREISJ~jf.-~ 4N*AE4LI't11-j TEMP.% E.G., TO 1000-t',1110 ANA"WRC~M Al 850DEGAE-ES A.14U 7.-Z Mj AT 1001,01DEGAEES.~ USSR UDO 6421.596.67-001-5 NUENKO. T-G- 'On The Problem Of Optimizing Antenna Parameters Ir Th-are Are Random Errors" FAdlotakhnika i elektronika, Vol XV11, No 6, Jurma 191'1, PP L171-1176 Abstract: A method of taking account of random Tactora clurLrji conotru-Itioa of antennas is diacuesed. The method assumes orgibnizittlon (A' the Measurements of the statiatical characteriatice in an amplitutle-phuot) dititril)i1ticn of' sources before the onsezably of an antentla, and dtvterni~lautioa of the optim..'m dia-Grilration of orrorn with roqioot to q ooloctoil orltligi-ioaf Thio %-ot~oj i3 useful for all antenna oyatema, including those with uoj1Lin-x;1a11 diutr:ibutian of the sources. In the latLer cue* a divioion off th~u alit,onni, Lnto C-~2cticnr, in required which, cut of technological coneideratioiti, iis alao done tit prac-ult during, assembly of antennas of largo diawnsione. The wAthar than:,:r, Yo.A.Shifrin for valuable council and conotant attention to tbe worico on(J. '11.1. 4Z'-,iMy"tin and L.G. Raskin for discussion of a xuambor of problouia. 4 rlg- 6 ref. Rocolved by editors, 26 April 1971- 112 (3 337 t A$ S' 11- 1 UATj---,?ONOV?O TITLf--ilL-L! ST"JISIKS 01- A SEU.WNTH) TRAVELING i;jllut~ ANTElil;A -tj-.. 1AMYAH-142, V.I. it GCU,%Ti~Y UP R SCUR'LE--K "' C IT L-10-,;% I ~'A I ELLKlR:JN[KAj VOL. 15t JONF 191)r il. 12~)I-LJGIO ~CaTc- ~'LLLjSjfL-L;---Jl %7C SUjJECT vrw~.Kl~ TC?IC 'f.'' ANTaNNA FIELD E;-11$S1UNip ii ii r Et tiva M 111LLIE ANTUiiA k#';OiATlCN PATTZ.Ari p K 6 A i LI n ;t il~ c. o J S f k~ p ti u,lt 1) 1 w)II - i lj;;~ S I C S -37 '1 FIL 212 C UNCL AS S -1) umF--?T%u1i7C j~H.Srl~A(J. 0 1: r-'I VA T I U N (J: hl--kAL REL.AT1C%S1.1 PS FOR CLM P. S f A r I s I ic AL 1: 1 C L 1.1 C H A R A LA '6f I L~S ij I t. I i- il t,, SEC-'-: --7~,TEG- T NAvEL 1 ',:6 f I' t S E (41 0 il I 1 1% S A;-( I C' I v t I- ~.~k Tilt- C. T I 'V' I i y I T L S L CA L D-1 1. Mi FA P~ W TH 0 ~: 4 k 'J 1!-~ t: THt AE AN L I f I I' , F rh t .,A 1;', L i.)!.)F THF. t-1 i: AN D I ') 11 I1.;i;. h fllt~ :-,AIN LG C, I i-,. i:- (~ T I Ft jP di I I f Uit A VP L 1 T U:J E D E S 1'R I ULJ T 11, -N t: A I C C 0 1: 4 "1 U11 E 11 R C L k o. E Lit -r I C,,, t: 1! 1 ", I ~1 I !,.z 0 1 V I L U.1 L S F G,-' I I S (.;-kAPHS EST1,HArL 4"-JA1,,TH .,it I I t Y I I t i~ C 14A 1% G E IN T P A R AIA E T L Ili- 1% T RA4 t.- L I NO W stY E AN T F Pi 31 ji 0 1.10, 1 N ~; 5 L I I N A.%L) 1'0 S L L L T T ~- E A;) pi~ t k r C A N T EN N A S T kt.~ 11 1 UR E A I 1~ ~C-C'.' Nr: Abstracting service: fIP0050804- CHEMICAL A'BST.,3-- 7-- /< Ref~ Code: 411f 3-If 0' 102072d Experimentni, determination of the dynawii: char-w- tariatics of ev3poratingappuotusin a sligar refinery. & P.; I-Lwnienko, L. I..; Skoblo D. .1. (USSR). -S! 1970, 44( L A 4~sliag'i, vaporator was q-quippi-d with sensors for levels in aR stages i~nd itt the feedinK I'Lrik. for anits. of juice fed to the evaporator, for levilp- alid ptissure of vapors and juices in the chambers aitvi collc:ctors avid Foi,, the ar~it. of condensate from the Ist stage. 'mc Jdata--4'ere otented. 11V computer to vield ilifTcreutial elloatio'ni de.--ribing th(i ftspoww of theeval)0rator tochangesin feed rate of itearli totbil 11;t stll'e' steam take-off from the tit stage to the tit vamum lit4qt of 0r, Ist product, vacuum in corfdenw~r, itrid chungei in 1e%,14 (-awled by chatigui in the feccl. As for v;1por pressure in Ow! hfat in'.. changers and pres-itire of secondary vapor the I.-VaPoIrIll ~r Ii J01 As 1j, no regmlatiOli occum wit im p4r. regulating. - for leve missible ran4cs. Olaf Thwlll~oll -.4 REEL/ FRAIIIE USSR UM:621.378,324.666.2119.1 KASK, N. Ye., FEDOROV, G. M., C11OPOWNYAK, 1). 11. "Threshold of Rupture of Laser Glass as a Function of Dimension's of Non- metallic Inclusions" Optiko-Nlekhaniclieskaya Promyshlennost', No 10, Oct 73, pp Oil-62 Abstract: This report present-. the results of a study of the nipture of nonmetallic inclusions in laser glass for the case when thi., inc-lonion..; are large enough to be observed visually, that is much larl;,:.r i.111111 the wave lcnLth of the laser radiation. The maximum size of tji,~Itisluiis swdiccl fell in the 0.1-1 itim range. The experiments utilized a lalii-r (1-1 .00~1) operating in the free-generation mode. A graph is preseno-~~.l showing the threshold of rupture as a functi,on of maxiintan si,e of projo-cti(wi of the in- clusion on the plane perpendicular to the Jaser i~Q=. 1/1 USSR UDG- 621.3?3-.535 LQR11jj2ZQL L. S., KRAVTSOV, 11. V., and SHELAYEV, A. N. "So.,ae Characteristics of a Cclitinuous, Solid-State Ring Litser" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Ito 4, October 1S73, pri 775-'.7116 Astractz This brief cornunication gives the results of uxperJw(,!ntS per,forn(A to obtain the characteristics of a solid-state ring laser, It As chown that under specific conditions, there is an instability In th* two :!ounter waves. The laser used in the experiments contained a YAG-neodyiniuin crrift.!tl ard oper- ated at a wavelength of 1.06,Z/ , with an oscillation throsliold (,J ~"",C W, and at 1.3 X4, with an oscillation threshold of 12CO w. The ltit;er re-*cnator was formed by three mirrors with radii of curvature of 5000 mn~ 20(Wj nm, and infinity and reflection factors of about S,9% at the oscillitt-on w~ivalen,tAh. A garnet crystal with a diameter of five mm and a length of ~(j nn, with plane- parallel termnations, was the active element, and the reponator vas 117 cill long. The type of oscillation was investigated as a function of the couplir.,C, coefficient of the counter waves. Oscillograns of the lastm rutput are givon. 1A USSR KORN IYF14KO L KEA'M30-v, "i. V, N. r~f fn ~, I -- il~~__earch Institute of Nuc.1vi%r Yhysic's, Yoticci;e C'Int.o Univrr'-dty M. V. Lomonosav 'I, t J., Injection of a Short Light Pnlzc! Into a LaRer Vith B Moscow., Doklady Akademdl- Naiik "I-PP Vc-1 209, No Is, 1, Abstract: n-.,o a,,zthOrC, PUlCo oP ligtt is injected irto r:, cavity vitl-l 11 transit tirn n'~! than the u1sv euration. Tvo inJC!--tJr,) t - d. T f i p Cj~rj. al has &,12-eady tahLn, piLtce in tll,~~ lase-.2. bcrcre a-rrivIO. ol, a mode of conpe'itiv,2 interz,ction th(..,, tzhe"11, v,.-x:e h-i- "4~-,I~ emizsion of the 111 vho~ crul(," place beftre. rx~-. to a quasistation,..~_-y Pula C It it; e)Turin(~- It a~ Iy -A -xn t I ".tr tl~;C- (It It I I J I th.,.n In the m"xile fr1!%!, i'v'Itil T'" C [av E-1 C: o f "th m _1 S t o n 1) 1"'1 1! t i v~ f o x1mm t i q! c! , i pulse. Other Gr exe to 11; t. ti. u at ed i r~ 3 / I USSR UDCi 621.373.029.7 KORNIYENKO, L. S. r KRAVTSOV, 11. V. , and NAUMIUN, Nr. I. "Structure of the Oscillation Pulses ot a Laser With Linear Delay Inside the Resonator" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, No 8, 19"112, pj) 1760-1762 Abstract: 1,asers with linear delay inside resclin,tor ~:jjy as much as one hundred sim1tancounly generatir4g modes when the effective length of the resormtor in in the teris of j:eters. El x - perimentB are described in this paper aized at determininG the characteristics of the "fine" rt,~diation piases cau,M),,i by the 1~re- sence of so many different types of modes. A (ic-scription of the equipment, including a diagram, is givs.,n, and ,.in of the radiation puloes c1early indicating their fine 4itructure. Formulas are given for the intensity of tht tield in multimode radiation and for the distribution probabikity of the radiation amplitude fluctuations. The length oT the resonatoz, used in the experiment was 60 m. 1/1 USSE. 'K RhYTM, rKO- JI-a. ; et .11 (Moscow State Urzimrsity) "Photostimulated Thermoluminescance of nuorite Crysrtals: urith liqiurity Tom$ of Erbiun and Holmiun" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdoro Tela; December, 1970; pp 3437-11h A RST ILNCT :Fluorite crysta2z with iimurity ions of eilAimi tuid were studied by a method of photo:Aimulated thermolurttnes~;oncj-. Femka of therino- lun,inescence were isolated by type accordirr to the ind-tomtion of the eleman- tar-j can-ier. The tenperature rmire of the pez-des of thornioluminoscence studi'A was expanded to 14.20K. The excitation spectra of photostilmilatj)d thernolimi- nescence were stuclied for the tyme containing a high-teripm-atuNt popk, an4 It was established that these srectra, depand on tho Utpurity- !Um biitt do not CaLn- cide with the absorption spectra of the rare earth ions. P"or tlili~ saine type it war. discovered that between capture conteris there exist, 4unnql transitions frcm the excited as well as 4.rom the vound istatan of theso cerifiers. it wail established also that practichIly all of the elamentary deXtietip ritleased dha- USSR EDRNIMICO. L. S.. et al. Fizika Tvordogo Tela; Decembor. 1970, pp 34)7-44 ing phatosti=tiation from a high-tewverature peak underjTo a rareated tioiu Tt was shown that during themoluminencence of lit high-temperature peak all defects corresponding to it pmas through a state biltIong:Li4r, to a lowor temperature peak. The article includes 6 figurev. There 4re 31 bibliographic references. U*Sh 0 KO L S A V T 5 0 V, NV. NA UIXK IINX"IL i~nd I~R~ I inatituLe of Nuclear Physics# Mo3cow St~itij UniY*rsity- "Single-Frequency Ruby Ring Laser" Moscow, Zhurnal EksperimenLalfnoy i Teoreticheskay Fiziki, voi z1o 2, Feb 70, pp 541-543 Abstract: Tne authors, purpose was to obtain a r~~,ode a traveling-wave ruby ring laser from the very stut, of L~eneration, as well as to measure tne width of tte radiation 4ipectri;=, and zhe ra- diation frequency sLift during ganeration4 It is i5how% Lhe ra- diation of such a laser in a sing14 mooe sequence of a small number of spikes (usually 3-5 t5pikas) w:Lt;a a rarde- tition intorval of the order of 30 microseconds. Ue t.umpuratixo! drift of the radiation frequency during generation is sitwall Uesa than 7 MC). to Acc. Nr: PRMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy Tennaticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 20 pp .4 SINGLE MODE 110Y HUNG LISER Korn'yenko, L. S.; Kiqvtsqv.N---Y-,; %,aumkin, N". I.; 1~rokhorov, A. 'M., R,05111ts of investigation of a rutly (ravelling-wava lo~p~r aro shown that stich la-ser olivralos under regular oscillation Tbat width 1~ 1110, radiation spectrum is measured. It ii demonstnuted that during Ojel generation, tillio lb,--l Lem perituro drif t of the radiation freiViency ii small 7 Mr). 15770082 USSR KORNIYENHO L. S., KMLITSOV, N. re-a-d"'a-miclan FROMiOROV, A. X. UDC 535-02 V., LARI01MIR11, rZ. G., "Some Properties of a Solid-State Laser With L.-~,.rga R'osonato-r Length" Moscow, DoIclady Akademii Nauk SSSR, '101 193, 11o 6v 19710, pp 1280-1D2 Ab st'ract: The laser dealt with in this artic,Lo lukz~ a rezoiilazor Vhose length is of the order of several metom. With I-creazI,-;r. resonator lengt*111, the ratio of the resonator band Width to frequency interval between thte longitudinal x,-.1des ian I;(: ficantly increased. With tho ratio larger t.hcw,_ u.-O.ty, the band of the resonator can be sjgnjficar~41;ly can 'then be expected that the characteristies ()I, siAc~~, a -i as will be close to those of a laser with r_o_n-re-.3(*.inant Resonator lcngths can be increased to value,3 ol" the kilometer r-nder laboratory conditions J)y jjjtrO&,,ci!jt, .,In delay line into the laser, A 31cotch of tha sch~qj-je 'Wh-ch this car bo doze accompan es -he articia. Tniz-aiat'n, uho -u.-,e of such a delay lina, the diff.-actior. loozo-a as vro'.1-1. ~~u C! 1/2 :4 USSR S. , --t alk Dollady Alrad1 and reaction of automaton M to it, its state is defined Ljnajl)Wguousl~ Suppose for the p.d. -- I M, the input and output n1phaheis and its reaction u to input sequence qr are known, where q is a sequence of length 2j, r is a sequence passing through all are!; of the graph of automaton M. The main result of the article is: the uble of autoinaton M is restored unambiguously on the basis of the fi-i.4 t- (qr,u) . 1. Grunskiy UDC 546-05 SHEMMO, V. I.j KALENSFAYA, A. I.* an4 XOWIIJTAo P, P. ""olysis of i.1,5-trichloro-4-,oyano-3-phwWl-.:1,2,6--plioaplodlazine" Leningrad$ Zhurnal Obishchey KhWi, Vol XMIX (CY), No tv 19113# pp 16-21 Abstracts It was r~oported earlier fP. P. Kornuta, ot al. p Dopovidi AN USSR, 7 that on interaction of phosphorus pentacKlorlde ifith A-ew-nLrivni- 533, 1970 triles (NC)2C - CX ""2 p cyclic compounU axe forzed - IgIpl-trichloxv-1~ eyano-3-alkyl(ar,yl)-1,2,,6-phosphadiatines (X) (X - Allt, Ax). In the (1) cov- pounds all the chlorine atom are xvactlve. They easily react with the compounds containing a mobile hydrogen 4tost - alcohola, aminvist acids. With anines the reaction proceads tQr the foUovitig scheml CC1___&x NC --- C/ M=N\' luft -il-i"N" \\CX-N/ _1111,.N11 - 1KI, NCC( 7-1 i i Iif C1 NBRI U11,111 NC-C/L PCI(NIMI) \\CX-N/> tv 1/2 USSR SMCHWo, V. I. v at ale y Zhur=a Obahchey Xhiallp V01 XLEXI (CV). No t, 1973, pp 16-21 This reaction is studied In more detail in the exanple of I,i,5-tri- chloro-4-cyano-3-pbanyl-1,2,6-phospbadiamino (U. X - 06H5)' under tho effect of the amines an the 1,105-trichloro-4-aymo-3-pliony;1-1,2t6-phou- phadiazine (Ia), the autatitution of tho chlorine stowa on UA amino 9110urA proceedz in the 1-5-1 sequenco. The degree of replacwment of the chlorine atoms by amino groups depends on the quantitative relation of the reactIng substances and especially strongly on the nature of the hydrocarbon radicals of the amino and the polaxity of the so~venta 2,2 USSR UDC 546.185 K0RNU`rA, P. P., KALENSKAYA, A. I., LOMOV, 0. P., iind SKEYCHENKO, Y. I., f-rn-S-MVE~__o_~ Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukr&SR "Phosphorylation of Monocyanoaminoethylenes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhimiL, Vol 43(105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 26L-267 Abstract: 1,1-Dicyano-2-aminaalkenes react wich phisphorus pentachloride forming cyclic phosphorylation products -- 1,1,5-tri.e~.ilori,--4-cyano-3-R-1, 2,6-phosphadiazities. In contrast, moitacyaiiaaniiiioett-iyl(--n(!ij which are capable of cis-trans isomerization react with phosphiorus pentachloride in two ways forming acyclic trictilorophosi)tiazo-1,2-~qi.,ilk-),:I(diaryl)-,!- cyanoethylenes and cyclic phosphadiazines. Mo no cyanoamtinoe thy lenes are much -vore reactive thall dicyanowninae thy lenes . The latter raict with phospli.arus pentachloride at 80* and higher, while the nioiiocyanaaaiirtoLtII3,leiiq~.i rea,::I: alruady at _10-25% slightly exothermally. Acyclic trichloroph4~i;l)liazucyanoett,.ylanes isomerize in the presence of 11C1 to cyclic phosphadtazineu. 1/1 USSR UDC 546.185 KORNUTA, P. P., KALENSKAYA, A. I., and SHEVOIF14KO, V. I., Institute of Urganic ChemIstry, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences "Phosphorylation of 1,1-Dicyano-2-Aminoalkenes-l" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 2,390-2,395 Abstract: Following the authars' recent proof that: 1,1--dicyano-2-amina-2- arylethylenes react wi th phosphortis pentachloride at: O.a. amino and dicyano groups to form cyclic compounds, the corresponding r*actioni; of 1,1-dlcyanc~ 2-aminoalkenes-I were studied. Seventeen differcnt 1,1,5-trixhlaro-4-cyanc- 3-alkyl-1,2,6-phosphadia2ines were produced 'in this wxy fron the corresponding amincialkenes. Physico- chemical data for the end-produ:cts, yields, and pro- cedural details, are given. 1/1 USSR UDC 541.67 ROMIENKO, E. A.,XEGOROV, Yu. P.,:YORNUTA, P. --- P. (Institute of Oraanic Chemistry, USSR -..cademy of Sciences, Kiev) "Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance and Characteristics of 'Structvre of Substi- tuted Phosphapyrimidines" Kiev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya Mimiya, Vol 9, No 5, Sep-Oct 73, pp 635-641 Abstract: The electron structure of a new class of organophosphorus cQm- pounds -- phospha3~rimidines -- was studied. Data on:the noclear quadrupole resonance of the C1 nuclei showed a cyclic structure of the molecules and the additive nature of the transmission of the effect of the substituent on the electron density distribution on the atoms of the chlorine group, >, PC15. In accordance with the theory of Townes and Daily (J. Chem. Phys. 23: 118 (1955)), the degree of the multiplicity factor aad Lon formation at the C-Cl bond was evaluated, aiid the significant effact of the r1ns N atom on the degree of the multiplicity factor at thit3 bonJ was found. Analysis of 31P nuclear quadrupole resonance data indicated that the P=9 bond of the ring is somewhat weaker than in triphosphomttriLe chloride. 1/1 U.SSR UW 540-185 MUM P. F., KAIZENSKAYA, A. I., and SHEMMMKO, V. T., Irmt1tute of Or~andc - 0 ~1 . U Chemistry,, Academy of Science Ukrainian SSR "Reaction of Phost)horus Pentachloride with Leningrad, Zhijxnal Obshchey Kht--ti, vol 41, No 5, Mv 19111, I)P 9,%-592 Abstract: It was Dreviously vhowri that both valonic. and lakyl.,!~alondc acid nitriles react with p~losphorus pentachloride to fonn trichlo,rorphosphazo-l- chloro-2-cyano-2-R-ethylencs (1) azd their cyclic isa~rva:rt; -- 1,-,3,5-tetrach1*r-j- 4-R-.L,2,6-phosphadiazincs (11). In the present wx~rk it var, i`hoirn that 1, 1- dicyano-2-amino-2-aryleth~,,Ienes Oxo react vlt~h phosphau--,is I-x.-rrLac1-k1ori,1c to rorm 11 115-trichloro-)~-cyano-3-ary,1.1,2)(~-pliouphw~'il,arirle:r,, w1itch in the presence of sodium phanolatL% convert tO 1,1,5.tripiiexioyj,.4-c)'Iul()-3-aryl-1,2,6- PhOsPhadiazinee. The acyclic iscmers varo aloo fol-med In the awne reactlon. Ao Ve KIRSANOV collaborated in this vork, Vi - ------ - - --------------- ---- 1/3 008 U~ICL J% ss I F 11F,I) f)Ar~-2"TNO'V70 TITLE--PHOSPHORYLATIOIN OF DINITRILES iv m~uns'rmfl'.FO lllIALC;,'qltl 11`10s IJ AUTHOR.-( 02)--KOR%4UTAj P.P.j SHEVCHEINKOt V.t. C, OUNTRY OF INF0--USSR SOURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970p 40MP 788-91 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTAY TOPIC rAGS--PHOSPI-IORUS CHLORIOEv ORGANIC Nlrf4lt.C- COMPOUND, SULFUR TRIAZINE, CHLURINATEO ORGANIC COMPOUND i CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOMAE.-NIT CLASS--lYNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1482 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01-1514T 2/3 0011 LINCL ASS r r- i E6' PROC.LSI)'ING 1.)Al'c:',--.)7!1(,IV?O CIRC ACCESSInm NO-AP0135147 Af5St'.~Acr/cxrRACT--((J) "Al-0- b ~ T kl I,- fALL I:XP*(S. BFI-Oti i* RUN ANHYD. CONDIT(IIINS4 SrIRRING R SU132 Cif:~4) WITH fCCILE'S Pdi40. dGL SU35 IN THE 1) 1 SJ, L., , S I - PRESF-NCE OF CCL ~)Wf14 3-4 k1fk UNHIL ( .1, .0 GAVE R SU32 C(CN) Sk),32.2PCL SU,15 (P. EeJj)ALS ?AE- A N. CI It'll A-1 1:1,1011~tlt-AR MIXT. OF PCL SU35 AND CCL SUI:)2 Will SU132 KPVT 25-30 OATS IN A CLOSED FLASK UNTIL HOMOGENEOUS, GAVE rtf:T~ER TRFAT14FNT k1ril so !)U,~-) 1*0 A4NY PCL SU45v 67PERCENT CL 'U',Q C(CN)CCL 5-1-1132 N:PCI,. S',H,1~30 13 stil.10.)15 81-20EGREES, M. 37-40Dl;GRl:ES. HEATING 0*05 MOLE C,!:;L. S1,162 (CN) AN,) 0.165 MOLE PCL SUB5 IN A SCALE0 T(J13[- 35-40 IAIR Af UP TO MINUS 40DEGREES PRIOR TO OPENING rHL: TWIE, VJASH016- hIC PPT. riiT~i PETROLEUM ETHEq, AND TREATENG THE LIQ. WITH SO SUH2 GAV~ SU314 PCL SU;13 AND 86PERCENT 2o4,bjT;ZIC1lLOROt1t3j5rTRI AZINEv M. 1414-50EGREESt AND A RESIDUE OF 63PERCENT CCL SUB3# CCL 5IJ82 N'tVCL SLIE13, 111~p B SU130.04 74-6DEGREESs PI PRIME20 SU13D L.561.5; THE LATTER WiO FOR,41EL) FROM 0.0~1 MOLE MCCCL SUB2 CCL SUB2 N.PCL Sk,183 ANO 0,1 MOLE PCL !;1)1)5 1N 30-40 HR AI 150-60DEGRIEFS, WHICH ALSO GAVF SOME PCL SU133 A~11) j!RjC11l,r1ki)TRjA1 [NE. I A14D ACOH CAVE 54PEi4C~Nf CCL SU113 CCL:NPoCL SU62y Ili 51J0045 m 43-50EGREFS. KEEPING AN EQUIPICLAR MIXT* OF PCl. $1.135 111110 ME S092 C(CN) SUI32 WITH A LITrLE CCL SUf34 4-5 DAYS UN A CLOSE0 F;LASK JiFIER TREAPiENT WITH SO SUB2, IOOPERCE,,14T ME SU(112 GICNI,CCL SU62 NiPU Slill3o M 53-80EGREES, ALSO PREPO. BY REFLOXING 'THE AqfJ1,1E Ioll:XT. 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I OxI0111-1) t-Ill, I'll AND CHLURINATLU ALIPHATIL ARUM. I-IYOR(,CAt;b(jNS. I L I I v I N s r ORG. Kh1P., KIEV, LISSF.. - ------- ---- USSR UDC 546-185 JQRNUTA, F. K.,d SHEW"MOP V. I., Xnatituto of OWgIanic C hemis try' Kiev Ac_i~`5f Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Phosphorylation of Dinitriles of Disubstituted Nalonjo Acid3" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, Vol 40, No t~., Apr '?Ot pp 788-791 Abstract: Dinitrilea of disubstituted malonic acids react with phos- phorus pentachloride to form only acyclic compowids. HIC(CN), njC(CN)j - 2PCIS --. j,9&C(CN)CCIwuNPC13jOPC17 __P njC(CN)CC12N=PCI3 + PC]; R an Alk, C1. 1/2 USSR KOMUTA P. P., and SHEVCHENKO, V. I Zhurnal Obshchoy Khimii, Vol 40, No 4, APr 70, 'PP 788-791 Compounds (I), (II) or (III) are obr;ained depending am the reaction conditions and the naturo of the R radical, Complex i~ompounds (I) are comparatively readily converted to hexachiorol:khosphorates of N- trichlorophosphoniumdialkylcyanoiminoacetic acid chlorides (II) and trichlorophosphazo-101-dichloi-o-2-cyanoalkaniis (111)*. The author's thank A. V. KIRSANOV for his advice and aasistanwq* 2/2 7 USSR YJDC 576.858.75.094 SIDORENKO, 0. V. , KORNYU�jjLU"..X TAYKOVA, N. V. , SINWRIK, N. A. , and YACIMIK, 0. S., Kiev State University, Kiev "Biological Properties and Ultrastructure of the Influenza ViTUS A2 (lian Kong) 68" Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Val 33, No 4, Jul/Aijj; 71, Pp 406-472 Abstract: A study conducted on influenza virus of straLn Aj! Olang Kong) 68, received from the Influenza Institute, Academy of Medical Svionces VSFR and passaged through chicken em))Lyos, shcmyed that the population Df virus parri- cles exhibited difference.-, with respect to morpholog, , ultrilstructure, and Y biological properties. Chromatography an DEMV-Saphadt?:X-A-50 indicated Thai the virus strain contained a fractioa of particles that wen not adsorbed in the column. Particles of this fraction were also not adsorbed on chick er-- bryas. Comparison with other strains showed that only the iitrain A-) (flong Kong) 68 contained a fraction that was not adsorbed in the column. Further passages through chick embryos did not change the rplstive roiltent of this fraction. Elution with NaCl solutions of increauing cionceittration yielded three virus fractions with decreasing pitrticle sL2e: D 2800-7000 1~ (0. 1 m NaCl), 2) 1400-2100 Xt (0.5 H NaCl), and 3) 600-800 & (1.0 M NaCl). The 1/2 NO USSR: UDC 576-858.4 TAYK01TA, N.' V.; SYDORENHO, o. v.; P.; HUDENIrLo, A'..V'.;:Kiev State Univer3ity "Fiactionation of Influenza Virus Type A by Chromatoj:;,Iraphy on DFAE-Sephadex A-50" K-iBrI9.14ikrobiologicheakiv Zhurnril, Vol 33, PTO 3, May/Jun 71, PP- 334--3-37- Abstract: The effectiveness of the clu,omatographic method of frzetionation of influenza. virus. t"a .4 on IDEAE. Seplmdex A-50 was tested during purification of the followlyi straina of th~e virus., L laboratory type ApR-80 A2(Singnpore)570 ANPngland)57, A2>,(Leriin- grad)67, and A2(HoxV, Kong)68. Virus was obtainod. by infecting, 1D-day- old chick embr-yos, incubating for 1,0~ homvs --t 14'C, and then extracting the allantoic fluid. The chrom,#ttogra-zhic frac- tinnation of virus-contnining I'luid wai; carried out on DEAB aephadex type A-50 in chloride f0mil- The Sephadex was wr;shed on filter paper with 0.5 M hydrochloric a~.id &!md witter and then 1/3 USSR TAYKO,V-.-t, N. V.. ot al Milrrobioloj~ichqs)rLy ",Lijirmpl, Vol 33, NO: 3,, May/JLM 710 PP 534-338 s:odium hydroxida with water, suspended En 1/15 buffer pff'7.k, and poured into i.-L teat tube in a qutintitir necusonry for Virus purification. 'Tho allantole fluid a cnta ill fx":; the Virus, after contrifugaLion at 2,500 rpm for a period cl' 30 nin., was added to the adsorbant-c ants ining coltumi; the column con-uonts were then washed with 1115 1-1 phosphate bufror. Bluzion of t1he adsorbed virus was carried out in stages irith the use of 0.1-11.0 MaDlution of sodiim chlloride in thD sfune bi:Wfar. The pijzlity of the virus uns deternined by content of proteins and nucluic acids im the olut-ite. On the basis of the obtaino~l dr!~a, the mauhad of ahromatogran-Uc fractionation of vivusco on I'a reD, ended for use as one of tfie njethod-, for -pui:-ification ol' bifluen.za virus tr,)e A. Under such purificliLion ciondit-ion- zile behavlor of each- of the strains, is specified tind mmy ser%,a tin a oxiterion of the strain characteristics of Influil,'rizi-.. viruieo. Cxwrelation beti-men the clu%omiatographic behij,vior of Influen-,.'a viruses,. their capacity for adsorption on oklIck i~i-yLki-rocytc:i, 2/3 USSR Vol 33, KikrobjOjoajchfjs~- T-A)U-,OVA,. 11. V., et al Nix- 3_,. May/jun 71P -DP 3)~Z33b -a! and*their relation to inhibitors, dependini;; on the structur ahar-acteristics of the supereapsid of tho vlimsoa-, has been exj�ablished. USSR WC 51'6,856-75 X)DRWMENW, N. P. and SIDORENKO, Ye. V. 111A Study of the Morphology and Ultrastructure of InfIl.,enza Tirus" Abstract: The most i.-aportoant stage in the developuiem;- of lriruze~ is differen- tiation of the nucleoprOLein, a process which obviowily cantinuos in tat, viral particle located outside the cell. Flu virus p(Lrticlus pwifial- in formaiin- ized erythrocytes were Lrivestigated with an olectrcm nicrc-al:iope, us:U11; tho- FVK method of negative contrast. It Was witablisned LhaL U'~O Vlrusez i0cated outside the ceU may be divi&4 into five groups di;s1.ingu:L--,Laa1e in form and dimensions. which are determinei chiefly oy the orgwiiza,~~xa of !~17'e nucle:)- protein. The poly;norpni4m of flu virus particlos its cau:xd try diffor-,L-nUii- tion of the large part1cloa. Wth gigUltdO spherical,partI1.1.1hec aal Lji.-ead-ldke particles, inLo s=ller virus r4rticle,4. 2ha einal 4jag-ree a;;' d-4f,'6erpntial~ion is represented by a particle al' 0'00-dOO aigrtrox in d4ix,!4eLjjr, 4a-,ring a nu.-.Ico- protein strand I to I.?- microns ta length 'lacked into, Cive to six corivoiuzdons, and this determines the minimal amount of hara4itary ttuaerLa-l. 1/1 OVA& 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustraced, Section II Electx-ical, Derwent,lfzo 239597 INDUL'TIVE MgL MER yhera a f loat can it,-,ve freely'along the inductLya coils indicatLag its position c*rrerppqnding to the mailaured Ittval. The float has been improwid, it hAs 1:.wo Minges which mke it possible to obtain a purallat readlnZ from two.Lndependent coil*. 12.12.66 as 1119046126-10. A-S, ABWJ11)V (28.7.69) Sul LI/18.3,69. r,~&ss 42c, D1t.CL.C OIL AUTHORS: Abramov, A. So; Zotov,.S,- Mvrj -Shorin, N, L:,XO1MXUAhiQ,s ~`i. -MoaXakov-, V. A.; KozjoXshLX,, Cz, Mg; _~Z.L A~. Colovachev, V, T, ; hyakht-e gy, 198'20276 AA0051848 7"P4 6 19820277 USSR 11DC: 621-315. 51,7)2 LYSENKO, V. S., LITIOVCH-ENKO, V. S. 1.~ Institute of Semi c onductors , Acadery of Sc1L-ncei-6r'0j'e LTkrF,;.R "Effect of Gpmma Irradiation on the Electrical Froperties of a Peal G~-r- manium. Surface" Kiev, Poluprovodnikovaya Tekhnika i Mikroelektronika. Hesp. Mezhvce. SI). , No 7, 1972, pp 47-51 Abstract: The paper gives scrme results of a study of defecti; induced by exposure to gamna quanta on the surfat~e riid in space chi-,rc-e region in germanium. Thin upeciriens of li-type (1) -- VnO, 43, ttri~. P-type (P = 30 f~- cm) were stulied. ' The results of the ---eseitrch sho'Wed appreciable increase in the rate of surface recambirati.-In, ii~qr----cially ii; the region of positive potentials, with a new reecH~[nirtien level cii for surface recombination rate as a function of Ln--t~al i.-. t?l~ regicn. Specimens with an elevated oxygen content vh~iw:!d im in the density of fast shielding states throughout Hic po",on-Ahl]. ran--, -,4'h(-rC-s o)Wgen-free speci.rezis showe-d practically no -1ha."'ge in th- Cf such states. The initial rotenti&l was ghifted towulL ,te lk-i-ida af',"~r 112 - 68 - LYSENKO, V -S. et al., Poluprovodn. Tekh. i Mikroelektron. Resp. V;ezhved. 5b., No 7, 19172s PP 47-51 posure in al--' sreci=ens. vlj-~; Vt I reduction in the densit.. of "slcw" states. The stabl.1--ity f:,f' the rew (~cnters was shown by the fact that the surface characteristi(~r of irradiatc-d apecimen's were not altered by e"osure to the atmosphere for twc lronWis. Very briel' treatment in hydrogen peroxide (about 4 s) almort com'1~:Letely restored the surface potential to the values observed in specimens befc,re irradiaticn. This indicates that the potential displacement observwd in dve to alter- ation oP the chemical structure of the surface oxide Ipbase. 2/2 112 006 UNCLASSIFIED PAiMES451NG TITLE-REVLSICN UF THE GENUS KUAALfiWSKtEtLA OACMNISKA, -U- AUTHEIR-KCAtiYUSHINs V~V* ~LCUNTRY CF INFC--LSSR ,SOURCE-VESTNIK ICULOGIL, 1970# NR 3v PP 43-49 ..DATE PUbLlShE0------7C SUBJECT ARLi~S-bfULOGICAL ~-TOPIC TAGS-CESTUCA, Bli-.0, ANO MEOICAL SCIeNCES UME-2oNovio L914, CESTOGAt PAXASITL-o GE-OGRAPHIL LOCATION MARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS 0GUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--30Jl/O4Z6 STEP NO-UR/ 05 15/ ~1/c)t)itq CIRC ACLESSICN NU--AP0126179 212 . ocd UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126179 ~A ABSTRACTIEXTRACI-M GP-C- ABSTRACT. THE, ' S ANU PICTURES ARE PkESENTED ul-' ALL THREI- PL IN THE 'CCIvPCSITICN OF NiL KLJriALEioSKI EL~A (*.,E-lNU"i' " IJII I COMMUN I C A T 10- 1 1 ) , K . LL,',.'G I A N N U L k T A 0AC 4 YN S KA 4 L'-) 1 It:; I t'fj U L I F -:: j~,A (KRAb&E, 1869) AND Ko STAGNATILIDIS toulal 19ji-oi UbTAI.NE!' WHEN STUDYING THE COLLECTION OF CESTODES, FOUND IN OF FlIF NORTH WESTERN 6LACK SEA AREA. HJSTSI TIME AIND PLACL. OF FINDIN(p-# !~XrtN.311Y A~--ij INTENSITY OF INVASION ARE MENTIONED FOj(:EACH 5PECII:.") FAGILITY: INSTITUTE OF ZUC-LOGY# ACAUEMY OF SCIENCESP UKRAIN11kill SSRO USSR 539-379-22 FRNYUMN. YU. V., and MIZKOV, YU. YA41 Institute of' Metal Physics, Academy or MfflMs Ukr SSR "Defects in a Highly Deformed Steel" Kiev, Metal-ofizika, No 39, 1972, pp 3742 Abstract: A method of detennining the forimt1on of mlvi,o-cnvittas in htihly deformed steels is proposed and proved, based on comparison o'.1, dilato:netric and calorimetric measurements. In a riodel of plane dislacilition aj!,7regations, t~-.e relative change of volume, cauced by the presence of im-termil stress fields, from the dislocation masses is strictly evaluate(i. It in shovn that in the case of a highly deformed steel, the relative chwige of volmiae rAy be as hi,711 as 10-2. Here it is shown that the deviation of the ratio of volume anc~ theriml e+fects from a constant value, indicated by Seeger and Steh. Le, may e%cced 0.1 if t1here are no micro-cavities in the cir%ystal. Consequently, the deviation of 'the ratio of measured volume and themnl effects from a coiiit-c-rit value is do,,mon- strated by the appearance of micro-cavities in the saiqle. Act'_'Ally, tte measured chan4- -cavity v~)lum~e and chati(-e of _,c of volume contains both micro volume caused L.-.r dislocation accurmlations. 7be unne nwasured thermal effe,,!t corresponds only to the elastic energy atored in dislo(!ationij rnssces i1i thfa- process of defornuition. Poss1bilitier, of the pl"opored muthotl are ill,,stratLa by an example from exj)arir-_ntal data. 4 figi-trea, 17 bibliaj!,,raphi.c references. :L/1 USSR imc 62o.ige.5 MW M 11 M, Institute of M~tal Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR "Volume Effects and Elastic Energy in a Crystal Containing Dislocations" Kiev, 14-3tallofftika, No 39, 1972, pp 14-16 Abstract: Within the limits of the cylladratic theory of L.,Iacticity, tll~~ zr-lative change of crystal volume and elastic energy cmused by disrribAed edge and screw dislocations, is calculated. Zte relattcitiship of the ratto of -L-Im mentioned mq4,)nit,.ides to the inethod of dislocation d1titritlAti-xi and elastic properties of the crIntal is also investigated. 9 bib), Loj.. raph Ic references. 1/1 112 031 UNCL ASS IF 10 PkPCE'iSt'115 1')AiE--~-'fNf)V70 TITLE--ELECTROSTATIC INHRACTION GF A 015LOCATIM WITII,~ CHARG-0 P,) I ri DEFECT EFFECT ON THE STqE%GT11 OF THE METALt -U- AUTHOR--KORs'4YUSHIN, YU.V. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 291 -661 SIGURCE-F111KA 44ETALLOV I 14LTALLOVEDENIC MAR. 19Mt 3) 659 DATE PUBL[SHED ------- 70 SuBjECT AkEAS--PHYSICS, MATEaIALS TOPIC TAGS--CRYStAL DE-! ECT, CRY'UAL 01SkJ,)CAf 11VIi '41: TAI. t11-I'dit I TYr MECHANICAL STRENGTH, ELECTROSIATIC FIELOt COULOMA 'm"ITE-~IV-11UN CONTROL 4A.R.KING--NHO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1621 STFP N0--k)R /0 12 ell;, 0/()_~') /00 30659/'J")~) 1 ---CTr,C ACCLSSION 212 031 UNIC L A S S I F I I-D C E S S I N GA T2 1 ~; i) V 10 CIRC ACCESSUV9 NO-AP0129189 A8STiA4CT/FXTKACT--(tJ) ("P-0- i i3 s ri All: TITlif-,'ORY IS, IN OESCRIBE TFIF ELI-C Twos r,,, ric irtrzRIACTIONS nf,'TWEEN5 D'i All) DEFECTS IN METAL LAMCt-S ANO THI:Ak tl~,SIJLIANT L:f'1:1: T 104 S'fkf"';',Td OF THE C0RqESP1'NDI'4G MIETALS. A GENE:NRAL FORMULA OF THIS INTERACTION FOR ALL 'lUTUAL DISPOSITIONS IA~: THE ['i-,U,WV CONSTITUTING THE POINT DEFECTS AND N~ ASSOCIAtED l:llsL')(,AfI0NS [S DERIVED. THE VALIDITY OF THE FORMULA IS VERIF11-0 1"11Y iUI.J'%Jll CAL!;'.~)LAIICAS FOR TYPICAL CASES. J. t- 112 031 UNIC L A S S I F I ED PR I` C 1: S S I ~l G D A T'E - - 2 I'l 1) V 7 0 TITLE--ELECTROSTATIC 1WERACTION OF A GISLOCATION WIF,JA Cll',RGEO 1101.'iT DEFECT PEFFECT ON THE ST-ENGTH OF THE~MEfALv -U-, AUTHOR--KOWNYUSHINt YU.V. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE, MAR. 1970, 29~ (3), 659-661 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CRYSrAL DEFECT, CRYSTAL 01SI-C)CATION, METAL j'iPiJi.`[TYj 4, . .3 4-ECHAINICAL STRLNGTHt ELFC[POSTAM: F11J.01 CCIULO~I~i ilirfilkAMUN CONTROL MARKING--l"10 R[STRICTIONS OOC9MENT CLASS-ONCLASSIF [Ef) PROXY '-I,j,)V 10 212 031 liN, 1: L AS S I F 16 0 1111 G I D A T,:'-- - e" CIPC ACCESSIfIN t3ly F!, A8STR4CT/EXTKACT--(L)) GP-o- A OST R,% C T Tlj~ DESCRIUE THP ELLCTL-ISTArIC [PlUzPi'4CTIObIS l1FT'4E!.'% 011~1-rX41 pv,l~ i T i., (3 1,-- 0 E F Et T S I IN M E T A L LA f T I C ES 1% o r ~-i j-, E. S UL r A 1:11 r E T f THE CM--,~FSPr,',Jj~pp.~ "ETALS. A GE'NERAL Kl'~-"IULA -It-r. r-11Q. ALL ',L, ()I SPOSITWNS (.;I: rHt' I P UA I TY r OF THIS INTERACI Lb CONSTtrurriNG THE POINT UFFErrS AND THE ASSOCIATI-j) G'!SL'f:H:A1I0'NS Is UERIVED. THE VALIDITY OF THF FORMULA IS HD IVY ill)0(ill CAI-1:-.QUi1,j'4S VE FOR TYPICAL CASES. C c- I 'L~ I ly WI-44. CHAPACILRiSTIC5 OF 711E DIMIRLITION OF LMMITIES 114 VEAC-11 ALLCT= JASCIZI& Ut 14, S. 4trNstavalay4s To. 1. Korob, H. 1k. kau~?VWU. 1~- C. Sorokina, Moscow. PSYvodlhLrtk, ITT tr1&,tal1M-l-?Icmk, 9. *1aa, 12-17 Jun., III -X &4~4y vew made cf vsal:y Alloym,4 Imrh einale ervetals wife i!jmemau:xr~ c-s%4f*tI-. of imrrt%%v* or the 4onor and mcceptar typla, Tj,* m--tha" cz- f*,Ster *Ltctrtm sicroacool ad ~&pqfjng the relative values of tvi* Lh*rsal w4ft As" to 4f*covtr the m"talahmaltonlerLso trislat as growth of mf U I "t-ft SLU4.8 4(t6tole by tbw idmeftralokl wathadi the orowth otgato, the face affect *rW also the circular traneittens. the appearmacs of which to connected with Cho evociftc nature c0 the adalatuse distritsw4tee and the &tarmv of C"MM"t.104 Of th* net *ZiAa. the vathado of rooter electron microscopy were Used to damommitrate f" Ina (trot if- that rj" rqpl*tk or 4"UIST t*Anattton CMprj*** 9 series Uf jLSaxoCf*"�ttonw formed IN Ct,4 Afmth Strata at tho cobjugstAoms polsto of the w%jj* 2atert4l (an ths face) a-,A the "IV* "textat (votelds the coca). to Cho jawootigated *Cast* ce"tole with oxtvndwi to torts.l. 9"" aditAtionel p-~Jmnctlaaa were datectad (th* #crtagewat was parallel to the basir *r1alnif tr. Tnq "jjWth Strats " 4 result #1 awarcmpons*%~ at 9W0 W&ott cacrters for Cho f-imetton. at ttA exPooded p it luvm%tam. -4 Ths motho4 of t*ktnsj curves of the signal we* we" to reveal the 4i(ttrmmco* In di-trSt-AtLaim gradients of the tatmollty near the P-D.-Junctf-a Ivy which It to possibLe to Judge the tharpsmoo of tb4, junction. The method of faster election, microscopy was used to the lash p "A N~tYP4 teals wy#tota to deftas, the 411twoles leogthe of the Aleaftly sarvier~ %%4 : *IWO* of which mr& Is so" Asrommost with the talew"Ced data. - 81 - 11.2 c 1~- W4(~LASSt F 11:0 JAfE--llUiC70 r ITLE--f [C~ I N LS~l OF THE THEAkiAL UECOMFUS I T I ON Of INGK(l:;A-'.;IL (j)(101LIN6 A6k%TS -b- AUTttGk-(C'2j-SVETLUVs B.b..v KUKCjbANv V.A. CCUNTRY OF INJ~-G--LSSR bUAENIIA I VIKYVAt VOL, 6v MAR, 1(m), p'. 12-18 E;ATE PUBLISl!ED-----MAK70 SUbJECT 4-PUS-LHEMISFRY TAGS-ChEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM# THER14AL 0ECtW0SlTIUNv PEACHLORIC ACIV#9 SL-LfURIC AGIUip I-NORGANIC SALT# HYDRAZONE Mlail'iir-L MAF?.ING-NO RESTRICTIONS DGWMENT LU-5S--UNCLASSFIk0 PROXY FICHE N'G----FD70/f-)5002/D0Z SrEP NO--Ul~/(3414/70/00eit'%)OU/OOL2/0018 --C-1-i~C-ACCJ--SSILM 212 011) UNC LAS$ IF I EO PK')(ES5I&G 0ATE--llUEC?0 CIRC ALCESSICN NO-AP0139446 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTAACT. REVIEW OF Pw-i-isi-wo sri0m) CuNCLRNINC, THE MLCHANISM OF THERMAL Of-Ci,')Mll'LJSITI9N Of: 0XIDILERS CGNTAININC SALTS OF PhiCHLORIC ANO SULFURIC ACIDS. IT 15 P()IiiTU) ')UT THAT THE ~AAKEULY DIFFERENT REACTIVITIES 01- AMMONIUM SALIS ON THE ONE HANG ANC ILKALI ANU ALKALI EARTH SALTS UN THE OTHE14 CANNUT BE AGC(MJED FOR BY ELLCTRCN TRANSiLRS ALUNE. Ir IS CONTEMOEUt 1HAI SMENGTH t,%-L) STABILITY OF THE ACIOP IHE STRENUH I.Al: THe: ANO TttE- CONCENTFAIUN OF DISLOCATIONS AND TIIE PATTERN OF rlllf:[R l`.iJLTIpLJl;i%ff0tli OETERIMIU THE kEACTIVITY OF AMMONIUM ANO flYGRAZUNE-SALTS. 1r 13 ALSfj INDICATED THAI TFE BIVOLELULAR REACTION$ Of ANIONS MAY PLAY A SUBSTANTUL PART IN THE REACTIVITY OF ALKALI AND AtKALL EARTH SALIS. L I A L I j I USSR UDC: 8.74 ZAYTSEV, N. G. , KHLEBNIKOV, A. G., "Organizing Communication Between the 'Minsk-221 Digital Com- puter and Subscribers by Means of a Computer-Controlled Auto- matic Commutator" Kibernet. i vychisl. tekhn. Resp. meAved. sb. (Cybernetics and Computer Technology. Republic Interdepartmontal Collec- tion), 1971, vyp. 121, pp 64-70 (from M-Kiberxietika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV753 by.the authors) Translation: The paper describes the block diagram and schematic of a commutator used as A basis for ~;rcating tele- type communications between the "Minsk-22" digital i.-.omputer and 20 subscribers served in sequence by the computer. ............ . ...... USSR JQROBAYEV, V. M. VDC 616.1:359.6 "Some Functional Changes During a Long Voyage in the Lcrj Latitudes" Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 11, 1973, pp 59-61 Abstract: Various physiological functions (muscular strengzh, vital capacity, pulse rate, blood pressure, cardiac output, etc.) were s;tudled in two groups of seamen, one age 19 to 22 and the other with an average age of 31) before, during, and after a lon.- sea voyage in the low latitudes. fl-efore tile voyage, the younger men displayed greater strength (especially of Ote large muscle groups of the back and legs) and better external respiratory -function. In the older men, especially those who had been on several cruises before, the cardiovascular systen worked more efficielitly (e.g., liTwer ca:rdiac output at rest and after exercise). During tile voyage all the seamen suffered a de- crease In strength (more so in the younger Individualsi'l, but the changes in respiratory and circulatory functions were mostly adapitve in nature. The functional capabilities declined by the end of the voyq;e im both groups, but to a greater extent in the older men, an indicatioa of overstress of the mechanisms of adaptation. 1/1 USSR UDC 627.81 KOROBCIIENKOV, A. LEVANT, T. A. "Composition and Basic Purpose of the Reservoir Cadasters Fubliuhed Abroad by Comparison with the USSR Reservoir Cadaster" Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy.yt~ o~ekhji. (Worts of C;ctordinactnp, llectlll~'s on Hydroengincering) , No 59, 1970, pp 179--f3l (f rom ekc rot ~V-la i. Energetika, lNo 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D54) Translation: In the USA, information an reservoirs and controlled lakesA in the form of a cadaster was published for the first tivic in 1946 On the USSR, in 1967). The last publication of a cadaster pertains to 1966 and gil.,vs in- formation on 1,562 reservoirs constructed and being catmi-tructed in tiie USA on I January 1963 WiLli a voluiie (V) >7 millicin M3, Ed-re, tho reservoirs are characterized by 12 indexes: the n=--e of the reservoir, its placement, the watershed area, the water plane area, the total volume, the dead SLorape, tile usable storage, the ratio of usable storage to mean ariitial rumoff, the pur- pose of the reservoir, the date of colipletioll of 1~f t1le dam, the name of the owner or controlling agent, publia-had Information jibcut chanies in the reservoir storage. These data have basically a oratii;1A.c.11. referencr nature and are gathered In one table. In the USSR cadailter, the technfval- economic characceristics of the roaarvoirs are preaentiml in i table ind in- clude 110-200 indexes. The bibliogi-aphy 11as 7 entlAvs, USSR W 541.128+6641.22k. KOROBEYNICHEV,-O. P., VIKTORENKO, A. H., TERESHCHMO, A. G., KOLOMEYCHUK, N. N., 16V__CR5_nrr_SV_, , "Mechanism of the Effect of a Catalyst on Condensed Cal:bustloa SySLLMS" Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzryva, Vol 8, No 4, 19N., pp 51l-517 Abstract: A study was made of the miechanism of the efl!oct of a catalyst: on the combustion of condensed systems based on ammonium pereblorato!. Results are pre- sented from studying the catalysis of the combusion. of ammonlum -percldoxate and mixtures based on it using an optical microscope and a scanti:lng election micro- scope. Data are also presented from the studies of Ow, effettm of the disperse- ness of the catalyst on tile combustion rate of aunoniur., parclilorate and the model system of ammonium perchlorate. and polymeth, .rlmethacryl4Lt4!. The data con- firm that the catalyst operates very efficiently In the c-pha-so- (the preseace of sinks around the catalyst particles in the case of coppitr oxldi~-), The forma- tion of a skeleton of catalyst particles (in the case ot'. Fe,O .z 3) protruding 10- 20 microns above the burning surface must also lead to 1411 increase in the effi- ciency of its effect near the c-phase Burface (as a restilt of iin Increase ill the effective concentration of tile catalyst. in tile VIC~[Mity of L11C gaS Phase by comparison with that which existo at dinuuticem greater jjian 10-20 lllicrk)114~ from the c-phase surface). If the distalice froul tl)t-- c-phase surfacle to tile Haa;e 1/2