SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAYEVSKIY, V. S. - LAZAREV, L. YA.

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USSR UDC: 01.396.677 LAYEVSKIY, V. S. "Determination of the Fields of the Rear Zone t.')f EI(wn2nt&j*y Slourc-~sl' V sb. Radiofiz. i mikroelektrpnika (RP. :to Fnys--;c.,l =tj j CS d collection of works), Voronezh, 10'"10, pp 26-30 rio 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6B4) Translation: Expressions previously dorivi-ed by the jLijt!1,j3- (See Cr ktoronezh Polytechnical Institute, "SigrMl Emission wla Amptification"P No 3, pp 138-139, Voronezh, IS170) for componentu of LEL~ of tary sources above uniform ground are zoade wre emict. B4.1)],iography of four titles. N. S. USSR Y A K. Yu. IlExperimental Study of Limited Turbulent Stre3itill Tr. Tallin. ped. In-ta [Works of Talli;n PeJagogics pp 110-128, (Translated fi-ort, Ref,'erativityy Zhu-.-nal, Abstract No 4 11304 by Yu. F. Dityn~in)'. 16-rtitatt~j, No 1. 1971, NNA.hani'~..n, No 4, 197-21 Translation: The method and results ofexperiniontzil iut.'.Y iff charactonistics of a turbulent strewn flowing into a closed chainbov ji'te pvcseiit(~J. F;q,i~rimonts were performed both using, water and u5inr air models, Th(i velocity were measured in the inodels, varying the dianot.ors oT th--, tubing and. the length of the !;(.Ctor studikO. The 111-oill the Out'i jloillt~ to the cross section studied and, the dilgrea of 11TIlitli-Ooll of! the! Strewn wel-e u5cd as generalizing parimemns, The jIql)'110Jd5 3lLl;IlhC;j- i11 i-411 uL~ici-ine-vt:-; i.--x- 4. flocil:j- -:*ieI(;i!;, hi, ceeded 4-10 lit addition tO WdSureinvots oJ7 v,. jll S pt cincmztogi~aphy of' the strea.1.1 If-,L, lierl'orMed with stroilm air strealils, alivninum poi,icler was used, for liqu:id c-henical sciltition.-. Furthermore, stuilies viere perfor-med un4lar rir-.4til.-al cnnditilx.~; in a mine 40 ra in length arld 8 m;' in cross section. 'Me wir vali I.'tA irito Oc --iiiiv through a pipe (0.5 va in diamet,-.-) tel-mirlated with II Ifle ail- f1c... was measured and the houada-rics 4)C the qtreuu;~ wvi,e dqilonnhoi; (tv~in, ,i!: meter and thin wiros) . It was oi, t I!!) !.i -j Iled ill 010!A.' _dSSh LAYGNA, K. Yu., Tr. Tallin. -ped. In-tit, No 1, 1971, streams propagating in closad mincs do 'not follow Oo 1-We'.1 of fl-ve tul-bulence. A rule was detennined for the change in air flow over the jene-th of th"", st re ar. thf.1 3130rture n~gle of the Stilm'.vi As Constant a: It was demonstrated that a nd in- dependent of the structural factor. 5 B;Lblio. ReB. USSR uDC[ 53-t..q.-.,64~,*;37.31'L.-3_',): 15374 535J ARONOV.# A. G., GUMNICH, V. G.J1 and 14 "Peculiarit.v of Phase Transition in Ferr'OiAectric V sb. litterialv 6-v Zimn;3.y '.10 tegrii- (Yaterials of Sixth Vinter 1,1chool On li"telcur Viehi-y nad [J. r, Phyr.ics, 1971. Part 3 -- Collection of Works.), Lionb,41v~i,!i, pp L25-136 Wh-Fiziha,, No 1, Jan '12, Abstract No IYEIV47 by )!. it. :rT-S1C1jW.3i,1y) Translation: The aiitho,7s consiOer tho bchavlor ol~ eloctron qj-i;r in Demicondutors. It In rho" thnt as the isecond-ordor p,rtso-transttion Is approached frum the direction of h1j,:11 4r T T tn4n.-,Ltior. -rature), electron intaraction vemilts In an in1,1111 tej.VL ho '. heat accor(lin;, to the law 11 c - (T - T (I I'd ta 1~ i,o:! regarding the electronic inLunsifleaticor:I of thi mv1,.,M1'~Lv htm.t NmUirt- holds for uniaxial cry:,-tajr,, exccpt vjtl~ a differ-e~A 11:1v 01." the C!()rl- Ac,-.,(T-T~-3/2. it is poilitetj o,jt tilrAt qual:,titature sideration of electn:m-nhonon itteraction, for uftich lihv stunu t.~,Tu o-1 of the specific heat f'WItLITIC is OlAninej ps for ill-4e Dqj:i1re xitn a gmiter cooffieient. Ilia effact on tho poculiarity of Lhu Jiel~ivioiv ol' the specific heat of tl%ont ions is aloo Cl All --2 0; NW." 7 v 1/2 032 C, LA-'; 3 1 VI E D T ITLE-WiM. I N ~,~i t l-r! V IC I I UN i F ANT I NON t I X A S I CN 6 A L T I C F( k: L. 1, (j- A LT lit I R -L it L VE I N f U. IM C I C I iK0 I LAY.A"h 'A'A n CCUPJfb~Y LF INFC-USSA SC,U.kCE--FIL. TVC~0. P410 14,3V~-4? Otis. OATE FUG~`L iSf;Z-'G - - - - - - - -N iU3JECT TAGS-PiOLUY ANT li~!GNIGE SEMICONIGUCTOR, A0010 FkF'00~1-J,Y AAPI IFIL -'t '0% rRL) NWIL I NEAF E 1-F H: T TH At-, Vi, RSf- ),-,A (;~'*T R" J:JH.Dir G LIO:J 11,114 F-LEt. tir p ACULSTIL ~.AVE, V10;~ATI L A XA I I UPI CC,NTKCL dFSFR1Cr[CNS uLC U.,i L% T L S u.14 LA S I V I ~,D P R 1-1,\ Y o,1-.17L/t-,0 It, STE P 1. Al It L 212 032 C L i1 F11: 1) c I A C C L '-~ S I CN N.'Ci -A I I'r 1,1 S fi% il C- T / i-` XIi- I"- -- I U uF I C C F CF A,PL- I- f 1:1N (0, 11) 101 AN1 1,1fS I VF 1. A r 1, 11 i i" V k A V' V( A S I- I L F Ii-- L. J 7 7 0 L i' i,-. I- I )~ . - 11 11 -s 1 11 1,. 6, E' F F E i~ TIS L-XPLMiql'-C ,Y hi- A fI G I` C N lit) Cr ~ li N1: L Ifl.": 1: L F I E L' LF IFE SJV"it; Ilit- r,li* OF 111. 1 :1 rAiLEOF E Lf- C T S I S - I Nlit- PC 1%oi.:i I,i- Lr*CA1,1j-e o'-S is LIF I L i RELAW IL,ii tJF TI-1 '-';L.~~jY ELLCJRJNS~ F A C, i L IIII' f L U P LENINGRAG, LSSR. USSR UDC: 551-511 GISIIIA, F. A., M01,07, G. D., "Distribution of the Concentration of a~n Impurity Entl!i-ffng tl%c~ Atncsj:K~!i-~~ From a High-AlItitude Ccntlintious Foint Souxce" Tr. In-t eksrerim. metp-rol_ Gj,.__urr. ef SSSR (Works. institute nf a-peri,mntal Metec)roltlry thThydrornetecroiogical Service Affiliated With the 6ounc.!L cf the USSR', 1972, i-fp. 27, i.,P TO-T6 (from Jul Of :2, Abstract No 7B988) No 7, Translaticn; Tc.Lkin(~- tbe roifpeVioul -salutioll C fthe tion of turbulent di,"fusicn ai a basis, the autborr, 11vvi tjm Vie atmoophere fi-on -it (n:ntI-p1Lw,,:s hii*,11- of an impurity S(x,-") enter.Ing -altitude point souz-ce (the x-wdis is parallel to, thqi vit-A;,j ,-he Z-axi:! is directed vertically upward). T"ne fi~netfor S(x,a,),i!: related to Vic volumetric concentratica q(_-r,y,z) by the expresi~lcr. 9 (X. Y. 1) (2md2 112 --USSR GISINA, F. A. et al., '11T. In-t eksrerim, ireteorol. G,1. !2~jr ~n C- e oj~ c 1. sluzhby Dri Soy. Min. SSEP, 1972, vyp. 4'?T, lip 70,76 Where a 2 is I he dirc-clion the dispersion of the partieles of imptiritly Jn t, Y of the Y-axis. In determining S(x,z) use vas made of the vind zrmed an_4 the coefficient of turbulerce fotmd by Dobyleva, Zilit~nkev:'~L'h ard man from a closed system of eqtaations for the bciund,-~r:), '_,.aycir. Th~. exti!ri,rL.' parameters of the problem axe the PlossbV number R=G/Ino, iind '$'he strati- fication parameter 9~'PJV $1 WF where G is the geostrophic wind, 1,::2LjtinO is the T is the roughness prxeineter, V* is the Oynamie viilocit;~(, F Is the heat flux and the reinairirg nctation is cor.7entiorio.,i The calculation was dope on a comv:wter. A. study vac maj:fe (-,f tht!- effect of external parameters and Fhysiqcochemicahl on i::.- purity disr-ribraticn. Scme reslalt,a of the numericeil Mo~u-!;in are Givrl. Authors' abstract. 2/2 12 02ft UNCLASS IF rr- P;lzllcr:~A: INC; ')At[-- 02(-,CT70 L TLE--MUUEL OF A 6ARMOPIC JCEAN -U- ri AUTHOR-(031-YEGOROV, K.L.s LAYKHMAN, O.L.*v K A 0 1 K f- V IV1, y.m. CC--U'lTkY UF INFU--USSR $(lJRCE--GK[ANQLCGIYA# 1970, VJIL LD, NR 2,~ PP 241-255 DATE PUSL ISHEL)------70 SU6JEC I AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SC 1ENICE"i, EARTH SC [ENCE ANJ (j'CE4 AG Y TOPIC TAGS--OCEAU CUKRFNTt SURFACE ARFAj HOPFL, TURt,"OLINI F1,14, ~;E3STRGPHIC WIND, ATOUSPHPIC. W10 FIELO CGNTROL MA*N'KI%G--NZJ RFSTAICTIO"IS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY kEFl-/fRAME--l,V)(#/1285 STEP 212 028 UNCLASSIFIEn C IRC ACCE SS 10%- APO 109 3h9 A ABSTRACT/EXIRACT-l(U) GP-0- 0SYR40. ME T 110 DS I R C'~IPI,Jj V~- Ife"L UIST;~IOOTIONS OF TtiE SEA CJ)-,R -ENT VFI')1..C1TIkS AI'll) 1: Lilt, F;'J:I- ~-' PAqnmi~TL-"') ARE SUGGESTED FOR A 0AROTROPLC Ol.':EAN. Tflk-'- 14114-1 Fff:Li) TS USED AT THE 1NIT1s',,L LnAtA. THE CJ."01UTATIONS AIRE VIM": (A RUTAINGULAR HAS IN. T ANGE NT 1 4L W t NO S TK E SS A T T H C : t) C" ~- !,N S UA I S A FUNCTION GIF COORDINATES TAU SU13AY EQUAL 0; TAU SMI,A)( (.I,,h,1AL TAIJ SQ3~,' TIMES COS P1 Y DIVIDED BY 13. THE OBTAINED UL)ANWIATIVii- RESULr~ ARE Ili ACCuKL) WITH THE KNOWN ORDERS (IF HAGNIcrum-'s WHKHj;-,cr uAKEs FIDI-511ILF Ttl ASSUME THAT THE SUGGESTED MODEL CAN GIVE: A CORRIEtf-I 0.1'!1`14MICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSES IN A BARQTROPIC OCIE-Alil. FACILITV: INSTITUT f)KEAN3LOG11 IM. P. 1:1. SHIRSKC)4A AN MR, FA,'.ILITY: LENINGRAOSKIY GIOROMETEROLOGICHEMY I"STITUT. L14' 1: A--&S-f 1r, Ma -IC TTO nf: FlEb S.1 TV; DATE--O?i~ 1 028 UNCLA~St r-TITLE--'-IUUEL OF A 6AROTROPIC UCEAN -U- ALlTHJR-(03)-YEGQk9Vq K.L.o LAYKHTSIAN* D*L.4 RADIKEYIC14# V4.14 tGU-iTkY UF INFO--USSA L S0JRCE--GK[ANfJLGGIYAt 1970, VOL 10, NK 2, Pf' 249-295 '.~OATE PU8LlSHEO------70 SU6JECT AREA S-ATVIOSPH L R I L SCIENCES, FARTH SCIENCES tUPIC TAGS--GCEA,4 CURRfVt SURFACE, ARFAj~ M0j)FLp T(K*lJLDA Fl-Jdt GEOSTROPHIC WINU, ATMOSPHEd IC WIND FIELD CONTROL MARKING-NO RFSTRICTIMIS DccLJMFN'T CLASS-UNCLASSHAEL) PROXY KEFL/f RAML--lLv-)()/12S5 STF(I C, I R c ilk c Ir E j" s I It -1 i~ 11 f" 212 0-38 UNCL. ASS IF I Eb P 11~0( E !i S I Nf,~ AA r 70 CIRC ACCFSSION NO-AP01043h9 A5ST!ZACT/EX7R?;CT--(u) Gp-o- ARSTRACT. METHODS F 0H. -1 P I,, T[ 0- 1 C .1 L DlSTPI6UTl0-*,i5 OF THE 'jEA CJk4Ehll llFPLEj,TJFS ARE SUGGESTED FOR A fjljjloT~j(jjlJC C)(,jLAN T HE GE PS V I I I A J'-~PUTAT1014`, AKE- 1:1:1;: A USED AT THE INI T I AL L TA . f HE C.' P E C T AING UL A R b A S I TJ . T ANGE % T I A L W I NI) S I R ESS AT THIE ]Li-,Vi 5:j',~-AJ: 1(') FUNCTION GF COOaDINATFS TAU SU"IAN' E.QUAL 0; TAIJ 1:1.!UAL T %J S TIMES COS PI Y DIVIDED 4Y 11. f H 1:: 0 9 1 A I N F- 1.1 Q UAN *1 1 1! ra t of 1. Q j- ti 1. r F, A -,117 ACCURU WITH THE KNOWN ij:~I)~RS OF PIAGNIT11JOES WHICH Fl'Cl' ASSUME THAT THE SUGGESTED MODEI. CAN GIVE A 0NAMICAL OESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSES 14 4 13AROTROPIC OC60~- FACILITY: INSTITUT OKEANILOGII tMe P. P. SI-IIRSHOVA AN SSSR FA:ILIVY: LIENINGRADSKIV GIOROMETEROLOGLCHIESKlY iNSTITUT,. f11 USSR PEVZNER, 1. Z., and LAYNM-, A+ 1*1 "On the Theory of the Thorough Desiliconi--atim). of Mx1linate Solutions" Moscow, Tzvetnyye 14etally, No 9, Sep 70, pp 264030 ;-CJO ,~'bscracz: A study of Liic systim existcnc,~ of cwo domains. In doz3aill I Lh,~ prccip-itaLLII; calciu,a hydrosilicaLus Of tlia con1wi3iLio-a there w,!-,t! 10.d Calciuw. fiydroi~:Lllcazoa fl' QsXMCSiLio.-~ approacil to 0;f 1:1ic)*r0L4;,!% (j*U.':,iL:L(--*D,%.';- "I'; ;3""Itly LiIaC UUL~l "~l LICP413VO Of A1203 rl',Z :',ZCP0rZi0a OE C41C), et-./~ *.~1110 Wid ~'-'~)2 14.M1 degree of ~ecruasas. Co~relac-,~oa of ra:aU-1c;.c1 "fillow th is razt;Iarity appaara the strana4r t1ha fkLrLjtar tim colliposi-ti,:64111 of cae z.-. equ-'IL)ritz3 curva. Lr, i1i sugge-st.v4I t1wit: in 2 USSR an CIA LA"NER, A. I., Tsvetny'ye 9, Sep 70, pp 26-30 s ca apnears ir, L,,'o liUicatw ~xld sudiul. Wauca ruacc as a C) v e roactionts be ~.11Q c*-c-.,iij=j -I! LiL descri. -21eacr-ion raLe Coli-itaul"S a-.e Ii 31vell i! "'he eff*4iL Cli activatioa cne;:,~,~,y oa dicailicouizacion rato iti cx~,)mo4od aa ~ollowtj: IIT 2/2 ............ 'POIC6ESVING 0ATE-110SEP10 UNCLLis9f 01T TITLE--SULFURIC ACID TREATMENT OF ZAGLIK AWNI TES _Vf~ AUTHOR-021-LAYNERt A,I,v TAGtYfV* E.I. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TSVET. METAL. 1970t 43tl)p 44-7 'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt EARTH SCIENCES AND 0CFANGIG10P"Y TOPIC TAGS--POTASSIUS MINEZAL, CRYSTAL HYDRAYEv SULF141F, SULFURIC ACID, SOLUTION HEAT TRFATMENT, SILICAt (RON OXIDE# ALU41P.iA, iODIOM OXIDEt 'POTASSIUM OXIDE C('NTq0L MAkKING--NO kESTRICTIONS JOCUMENT CLASS--J%CL4SSIf'lC0 OROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0777 STEP P 'C ACCESSION NO-1--AP0102740 UN CLA SSIFIED a -2/2 01T UNCLASSTFIFO' P113CESIING DATE-135EP70 CIPC ACCESSION N.O--AP0102740 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ATTEMPT W)hS MADE TO UET. THE OPTIMUM FIRING TEMP* OF ALUNITES. TO BEE AIDLE TO 00 Tlfl$v /40-G bATCHES OF THE ALUNITES WERE HEATED IN A 61UFFLE FURNACE AT 441!3, 500s 540t 560t 5809 AND 620DEGREES FOR 3 HR. THE BATC14ES HRLD AT TH~,'SE ri:NP5. oiERE TAEATED WITH H SUB2 SO SUB4 SOLN. UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS IN J4 GLASS VESSEL WHILE BEING STIRRED MECH. THE FILTRA7E WAS ANALYZLD FOH AL SIJ-92 0 SUB~r FE SU82 0 SU83v K SURZ (), NA SUB22 0, ANO $10 SU92.~ T41: HIGHESI' EXTN. UF THE USEFUL COMPONENTS AT THE GIVE" TEMP. TS ACH15VEO AFIER. 3-4 HR FIRING. IF THE FIRING TIME IS MORE OR LESS THAN THISw L.ElCHING IS NOT AS SUCCESSFUL, WITH THE EXCESS OF H SUiB2 SO 51J04 14CF11:4,SING, r0E DEGREE OF DISSOLN. OF FE SU82 0 SU33 INCREASES'. 1.1 ALL Cj~SEsfif slo SU82 DISSOLVES IN ONLY SMALL AMTS. THE MAX. E.XTN. (IF $10 3462 IS ACHIEVEO AFTER 45 MIN LEACHING OF ALUNITE. INCqEASING T11C, H S1.111T SO $V04 CONCN. TO 40PERCENT HAS NO EFFECT ON THE FXTN. OF USEEFUL COMPi"bl-cliTS. Atil) DECREASES THE OUTPUT OF FE SLI82 0 SU03 ONLY SLIGHTLY. THE OPT I AUM CONDIT19NS OF THE PROCESS WERE: FIRING AT 5t)JUEGP~*J:~ES FOH 3 iiR,, LEAC"iING AT 80-90DEGREES FOR 45 MIN; H SUL12 SO SUBA. CONCN~ 30 Pll-~RCE~41`; AMT. OF H SIJ82 SO SUB4 105PEkCENT OF STUICHMMETRIC. THE I)OLID A40 LIO. PHASES CAN BE, SUCCESSFULLY SFPD. Bit ALLOWING :THE PULP TO: 5ETTkJ- AT PDOEGREES. uss,~ UIX; 541-122.2 K IIRT SK-110 LAVA , A . A V. V 11 "IY, MILIVIDS -XIAR:MID~'l, L. G., St. Design M. G. , SAK a 97're I 0eai,,,*-h and Institute of Rare Metals Industry "Study of the Phase Equilibritat in Callium Arsenide-Aluninilm Arsenide System" Moscow, 7-hurnal Fizicheskoy ~himli, Vol 45, No 9, 1971, pp 2374- 2375 Abstract: The tornar7 phase d,ip.F,7,r= of thig i;mrisibintxy W-r-s-dn-M-a-al=inum vrsenido iiystari with 0-19; molj,~ all4gilmiln. I-Z,Menide was determined using F.-ravimetric phyo1coch,,,izrjica~1 ayw4lyais. Arsenic concentration in the melt, tenperature lof the nalt, and arsenic vapor nres3ure were determined similtnnai:wsly b, the above y method. Vacuum der-assi-ir, of the start-1nf7, vv' tevial~,l and o.,L, ~;)-,e ampoule and ;r-raDbitization of the criacible prev i.,) nt cin't from i:jieracting with the container and vith oxygen. To diaterinine the liouidus line polythermal cuts of thit diagram wore i;AD-b-ted for alloys with different ratios of nonvolatilo acmilioneiitts. The 112 - 23 US-3R MIRTS-:11TULAVA, A. A., et al, Zhur,,v,,j Fiziellosk(iy. Vol 1,05, No 9, 1971, up 2374-2375 mazinura liquidus termerature within each cut- i,.-orres,ponded to a Ga-Al-As melt with 50 at."S As. ':he p2lo.jections of t-ne liquidus line of the quasibin.-ry systerr, on T-x, P_x, aj:i~t P-T planes it-ro shovin, The ex-oerLnental coefficient of Intortiliffizzi3lon of tbe Melt copponents, i,,e,, (lag Al, and As, was found to decrease fison 1.5*10-4 to 1.1*10-Lr' sq. cm./sec.,, when aluinlimin ttruenide con- centration in the melt was increased from 0 tq 15 212 USSR UEC 621-79JL.001-5:533-5:669-1),',~-,-95 14M. D, I., Doctor of Tachnical Scietcea, EWMKIVA, L. D.., CandIdate of Technical Sciences, and HASLOV8W., V. A*,, Sngim*er *Imrastigation of Bonding IAyer Strength in Tltami=-Steel 43i=tal Produced by Vacuum Condensation of Titanium" Moscow,, Svarochnoye ProizYcdstvo, No 9., IMP pp, 26-27 Abstract: The chamge of bonding strength of titanium uid eta(tl in relation to the nature of surface purity of the steel base and the temparature of its heeat- Ing at the time of titanium condeneat4on vas e=Lizud 4=1 roistlts frcci etrwc- tural studies of the V',--nium contact regAons. ara prealinted,, Steel Wkp, 0.1 'thick, vas used as the baso metal vhich was washttl in sorgautc solvents prior to placement in a IJNV-2M-1 vacuum unit., The ~ titani= vas vaporized irith. the &Id of an electron-beam vaporizer fron imtert-Ooded coly.per aruc:01s. Bon(UtW, strength was determined by the metnod of normal tear. 4ondlnfij atrea3thts were found to beX for an lingnmealed basia v*t&l, 0.1 kgrlm?- with Uie base matal tenperature at 50 and 900C, 1.4, 1.6, 2.1,, and 2.3 kg:f)J'=? Ivt base v3tal te-It- perstures of 120, 200, 300, &nd 3700C respectively, exWL.grewtthr than 18 kgf/=2 in the 400-80OPC intorvnl. in &U cmeas In tho 400-60t JxUrval, tear occurred V2 ... .... ... .. ------------ USSR IAYMRs D. I., at &I.., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo,, No 9, 1913, rp 26-27 okloug the braze joint at stresses higher t~= 3B kgf/nu~2 whi,4h shaw-s that the bonding strength of titaujum depends op ~Iw.temperatwm tit idii-ch Ue titanium van applied. TiCl and FeTi am form" in the intormOate 14Wor as a result of reactive diffusion. 2 tables, 5 bibliograpttic ratersacian. 2/2 coatings USSR IAYNER, D.J., XHARIT101,'OVA, L. D., and BWSJf)Y!;K1'Y# V. A., 4,tati- Scieiitific ---R-eiiseiia-ich and Planning Institute for Procausing flon-Foin-ous katals "ON the E'ethod of Deterizining the Adheslon of Titanluit CoaAA11,1"s to Steel" Moscow, Zavodskaya Utboratoriya, Vol 39, No 2, 19?~3# :1)p Abstracti The usual break-of-l" 4:ethod vn~gid for d:Dt-e;v:a:h0.nej., Uia forcq roqui,nid to separate a j.-.etal coating frou a tr--tal 14LDO iS 110t 11,13pli'310116 for tho determination of the bondir-j stvingtb of t1twiiu,,a caai~tzign id.th t?-v balle because the oxide film inhibito the voli',qir1xg of tltall;~'.un W.th th-i 1nvv::tij7u- tion pins. This ia avoided in tha deseribod. metihid b1l, rat-.4A,,)d,njj an adaUticial thick layer of copper on the titaniilm cout:1111.jil. 1111) proc:osn Cf 11tarlun and copper condensation in a vacuum of wo HG 10 x 10 4.1-. bimetal camples is discussad, Ch=ctarlatlcs o:V no:L41,ors ii~,A utrargth pro.- parties of soldere-d joints are pxvaentedo One flguxeo one 14.blas USSR LMC 669. *3 -,539 -'2 1 L 0 3,,') - 977 LAYNER, D. I., TSYPIN, 14. 1., NOVIKOV, A. V., SHEVAKIN. Yu. P., SOLL-11- TINSDLYr,-Te. S. , AFONIN, 1-1. P. , State Scientif ic Rer~oaj;.-,-ch Des ign Institute of Alloys and 'Nonferrous Metabrorking, Hoscoii- "Ductility, Brittleness and Superplasticity of Copper" Moscow, Doklady Akademii NaWt S'SSR, Vol 4209, 110 1, max,111pr T3,- Pr. R,-62 Abstract: The authors investigate the pjLrtlcularts of' liehav:Lov of sreeininc cut from copper ingots and deformed by teosion over a lt:rond tt.,nnperatur~,, range (frcm -196 to icoooc, tests at 1000C and hig oing ~Ione Ln ,,her 1; at strain rates irc. %in 10-' to 10-2 C'l. J%e d(!forivvtWj;. wel*t! ", T'D- 'Ninnk-32" digital Oninputc.l., nht. Itil thrw I'llo cessed on UIL I - of two fundar-entally different inechanisiml, or de- formation of copper, in ore of which suporplasticity ill; Cboorlfed elue perioclic recryst&1lization of the metal at the fccus of* defarlll8ti,~--F. The existence of such a mechrAnism of eupvrplasticlty tnii.y Lie (xjn:liJzr--d proved, at least for pure metals, USSR UDC 621.762.2a4ifJ9.12 CHMFIR, S. P. , SHMM=RG, A. If. MAL# N .. I It E - ~C. SHMES,1- A. VE. JXUTRIYU'~7r.-12, V. YE. , and. 1AM44 'Tethod ol Pr-odminG Silver Cmnulesm USSR Authors' Certilicate 4%;o 12007), Cl. 40b, 1/04; 3L '~5, !V00, (3 22f), filed 27 Apr 671 Pu"ished 16 Jul 70 (frwi i;o ), ~%Ia_, *,Pl, AIU;tract lio 3~404P by S. Krivonsova) ni i, I= +C, to-! jl.r~ Is rolled inta Translatio.. An allcy coix'Li 4, - . , _j the Al, A strip anc! troatel ~n aU:ali. In orler to produco ij.111!h in) to Al content, th-_ ini-L.1,L1 alloy ir) rolled into rit-rip 11-p 'J'a, 01.5-5, :nn in thick- 0 - 11 4 nesst and b-3fore aU-_Ui treat;iwit i-s hca.Lad LO 54 an inert until a solld colutiowf Ag in M, oo.d in 1/3 036 UNCLAWFI06 OATE-04DEC70 it L A TITLE--EFFECT OF HE kT TREATMENT ON THE HECHANICALp jt[.ECrjkj)CHEl I NO CORROSION CHARACT--:RISTICS OF ZINC A140 SOME OF ITS ALLOYS -u- AUTHOR- (02)-dULGACH'_;VA, N.M.t COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOUAC'E-TR.j GOS. NAUCH.-ISSLED* PA0EKTo I IMT. SPLJV~IQV LIBRAB4 TSY$.T, METAL 19701 NO. 31v 3-8 1 DATE PUSLISHED SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYl MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--METAL HEAT TREArMENT* NECtIANtCAL PROPER11tile, lt:ORROSION WE, IRON ALLOY, OYo GERIV14ir ZINC# INOIUMv LEAO* ZINC 4LL Tf,,NSILI STRENGItip CORROSION RESISTANCE CONTROL MARKING--NO RFSIRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UtICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0577 STEP CIRC ACCESSIO" NO-00134343 UNCLASSIFIED W~wlowlm ow ow- 011 - - 2/3 036 UNCLAS 1) It 0 C C 1; Mr, 0 A TE - - 00 EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0134343 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A B.S TR, A C T FOILS OF fllll~ TSO T Y 1) t: ZIN A N 0ITS ALLOYS WITH IN, PBv CE, AND FE 40.1, 0..3, 0.01, AiND OpIPERCEN7, Rt--!;P.) WERE ANNEALED IN AIR AT 100, 200, AND :3000EGIlEES FOR 111.5, 3.51 AN D 12 HR, RESP. THE SPECIMENS FOR ELECTROCHL-4,, ANO CORROSE111-1 TESTS WERE DEGREASED FOR 5 MIN AT 80-90DE"."kKEES IWA SOLIll. NA SUR~ -90 SU64 45 PLUS WATER GLASS 5 G-L. A flAivr cw- nict-i s'0r--cr..4EN WAS THEN ANODICALLY POLARIZED IN ION KOH -~OLfl. AT 700 A-H ilk"R.11411:2. AND TuE CORROSION RESISTANCE DF THE OTHER PART WAS EV10. 1,1Y THE OETIN. ~jl; fliE VOL, OF ti EVOLVED DURING 3 OAYS FROM THE *3 ON PFILIKE2 J,URFACES OF SPECIMEN IMMERSED IN THE KOH 8.5 PLUS 11`10 0. 'UN THE METALLOGRAPHIC SPECIMENS WERE ELECTRO~VTICALLY P1011.11SH4.0 01 ETUH 65 PLUS H SUB3 PO SU84 35PERCENT SOLN. FURTHERMORE , THE ITIENS I L'E STRENGTH !.'I IGMA SUBVI AND RELATIVE ELONGATION DELTA OF THE FOILS IRAS ll'E:'rO,, TKE fIF!)IjLrS SHOWED THAT THE HEAT TREATMENT AT 100-2100I)EGREES WORS4INS ALL THE CHARACTERISTICS INVESTIGATED. E.G., SIGMA S1,1137 QI--- FI)IL OfiCkt-ISED FROM SIMILAR TO 14 TO SIMILAR TO 9 KG404M PRIME2 FIJR fliiE: UNTRE-AFE-o ANo TREATED AT 200DEGREES FOIL~ AND THE Rfl;P. OUJA Vj4LUE-1 WERE SIMILAR TO I() AND SIMILAR TO 6PERCENT. ANN-EALINC, ACCELIFRATEIS PAI.S.IVATION OF ELECTRODES THAT SHOW ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR ON TREATME14'r Ai 13REATEA THAN 200DEGREES. GENERALLYo THE CORROSION'RESISTANCE OF FIlilLS fREATED J'T lOaDEGREES IS WORSE THAN THAT OF UNTReATEI) ONES swr SOPME FOILS 51-10111 BETTER RESISTANCE AFTER TREATMENT AT 200OL-GRUES. irHE co.N;SES -01: PROPERUES ARE ATTRIBUTED TO A UNIFORM GROWN AND~UISIRIBUIIGN OF INO SURFACE LAYERS. 'IED UINC L "-SS-1 F 3/3 036 UNCLASSI F[V0 P.P.0cfTSING 0Aif---0ef0ECl0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--.-.fOI34343 AdSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE mrr-AsuRc-mEwS (IF 05 THICOMiSSi, C,11RIMU WT *Y C4THODIC REON. OF SPECIMENS IN THE 0.1M K SUE12 510, SL)Hfi !;004. BY us~ OF A AVE ~ fli PS ANODE, AT 0.5- MA--CM PRIME2, C E VAI,UL-,S P-NWROM 110R ALL UNTREATED FOILS, AND 25-309 35-6t AW:300-400 ANGIUROII FUR Tfilll~~ rAEMED AT 1001 2001 AND 300DEGREESt RESP. M USSR LAYNER, D. I., TSYPIN, M. I., NIOVIKOV, A. V., SUEVAKI'N, Yu:I F., SIJLU:ftTIN$KAYA, -Ye. S., AFONIN, M. P. "Ductility, Brittleness and Superplasticity of Copig!X411 Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 209, No 1, 1973, pp 810-82. Abstract: This work studies the peculiaritLes of the bohai-ior of spq-cimeiis (gage section 6 x 30 nun) cut From copper iyigots and di,,iforinvd by extension over a broad range of temperatures (from -196 to +10(10*(,, tests at 100% and over conducted in a vacuum) and deformationlrate sec"I'. Deforillatian curves were processes on a Hinqk-32 computer. Threti- types OF copper were tested: MI, containing 99.95% (:u, 0.02% 0 2; coati:i1niiq, 99.99% Cu and -4 1,~ ().,. '111o (5-10) 1 10 % 0 ; and MICh, contalaing 519,994% Cu anit ('!1- 10) - W" 2 work establishes oe existence o:r two rile chan is in!s fox Ifl~'Is0c. deformatioll of copper at high temperattires. Oni,,- exhibits superpIa!;t:5(:it)' by poviodic recrystalization of the metal in the deformation cenul!r. Tlij- vxistctict- of this superplasticity mechanism cm be co"Weretl expaji-imenlatly proveo at least for pure metals. 1/1 Acc. Nr: Abst rac t Int Se rvice: 0004768 cmim ABST.-51-10 Ref. Code: LIX gao 3 -2- 104871n De-jermbt4tian of qV4110trAphic tepLres tilm an X- ray diffractometer. Lnhier--D 11 a d i 4V ZWMO"~Wrb 1970" 364 f tipskiya, E..!j. (U U-9s 'Iete data tin the i:r)-somMigm ~Tp , p i c texture of metah;, utiually oriFinate froin the pole figures. j x U VO Pitt 31,11 of ~,,Xjstjng kn it P - w methods for the construction of' h Ole figuro I -y memis of X- e p ray ionization devices in the stWy u rolle m tals m =04- f 4 e 1. F14iduk 0 REEL/FWIE 19791258 USSR RATNER, A. I., RUZINOV, L. P., IXfNl--,R, L. V. "Search for Optimal Mixtures Lill Composition-Propert), J:Cigrarmi Willi Limitation-i" Voprosy Kibernetiki. Nekotaryyc Voprosy PI in:i ravaniy-!i L-.*k--r--j1ei:-iq:(!nl;i [Problems of Cybernetics. Certain Probl.ems of Experintenta.l. Illa:~iaingj., Moscow, 11)112, pp 91-96 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal kiI)crwj!iika, !1o 6, 197.3., Abstract No 6V296, by the withers). Translation: In the performance of studies, it is frwqtiently iiecossaq- to determine the singular points of a composition-1),roperny dirigran. Usual ly, this is performed using approximation of the des.1red dvpendV1LCU bY puly- nomials and analysis of the wotiels produced. Iii this *.-Ork, it is sugg4~srcd that the optimal mixtures be sought using a gradlent ilotho(l, allowing 1he extremes or areas close to them to be found without pi~~Airnir~axy adequale description of the entire response surface. USSR 11TIC L&YNER~ V--1- Doctor of Technical Scienc~eii, Professor, and ~4~1:01LOYFV, I. A., En~gineer "Increasing Corrosion Resistance of fior-Galvanired StrLli!tural. Sttlels" Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroy-eniva, No 1, jan 71, pages (10-62 Abstract: 'rho influence of steel curiposilion, prot.-ti,,!, itic-de and he:tt ti-val;n;ent on the structure of coatings and corrosion re.,iistance of, hotqalvanized structural steels is demons t rated. Alloying aketneuts hi, ~,3tri~(,ttiral stcklvLs expand the ten1writure area of aicce~erated dissolution Of' iroli into the zinc melt and facilitate the production of thick zinc coatingis. D I f Fu ~ i,011 annealing at 500-600% homogenizes the structure of tho hot coatifills based an the hexagonal iron-zinc 6-phuse. , 'rhi.s heat tramnewl of hot- galvanized steels increases their corrosion resistunce appix(Joiatel), a factor of 2. USSR UDCt 539-89;535-3 BUYNOV31'a, V., POROVSKI, S., and LAMAR, A. 1. "Dovico for Optical Resenrch Under, High Presou:;-o. at MitroEen Temperatures" Moscow, Pribory i teldinika eksnerimonta,- 11b 1, 1973, pp 224-223 Abstract: The purpose of the device described :1,n thlit p:ipei- J,, to investigate the optical characteriptics of sol:kj.i~ u!ider 1)ydro~-'tatic pressure and low temperatures. It comprezises heliuii or sO--!,,o other inert pas up to a level of .15 kbar, and diffet-w fitim similar in-~tr-'-I- ments by its simple construction and rel.i.ability heavy pressure. Cross-sectional dravings ars-, 11jven r).'L' the c, prescion ayotem, of the high-pressure optlca~ (01nm1wr, ra.'Id OT t"'? nitrQgen cryostat, and ull threo cg)ij1rjOr1(.'nW a:1,11. detl-i-1 As an example ol" ilic work the davice is capable of "11r., :'!U.- thors reproduce the edge RbSGrptiOrl npectra or' ii thic." GaSe monocrystal ineesured under various pressk!ras 1:x.(L tt~,riruoi,at,U'e~;. They thank the personnel oT the high-jp-e3sur(~- Inboral-ory o-1, Polish Acadetay of Science Institute of Ehy-sics .'or i:hc- Tuality of the equipment. .137 Acc. Nr: Raf. Codo: UR 0326 AP0038104 PRIMMY SOURCE: Fizi(Aogiya Rastenly, 1970, Vol 17, Ur 1, PP DIFFUSION RESISTANCE OF LEAVES IN, CONNECTION WITil THEIR ANATOMY jg"A; Oya, V'.;; Ralchij If 4' Institute of Physics and Astronomy. Aodemy of Scitaa!v, Esi. SSR The C02 and water diffusion resistances were messured in 1$ lipecies, of plaats, st'~- -matat parameters (stomata number, stomata slit anti tubo lenglho) aod Oe exposed Internal surface of the IC3VeS were ineasured for ithe same p~,ants. It is 3siumod -that the anatomically pos0ble maximal slit wid(h dfts rot exc"d 112 Ite slit length. The, minimal stomatal resistainces determined experimental'iy nevil-r droppil-4 below the -zninimal values calculated theoretically (fig. 1). The mesophyll rej.iiiance for a gi4,Qn ,species was not constant. For earh species the minimal values ohl.uined correlated with those calculated on basis of leif anatomy (fig. 2~. 11 is concluded th3t Ittal anatomy de- Jmninest the maxims) zate of net photasynt1tesJo. UjAer natural, conddlam addjV,)nn; IfuNting factors will eppear, such as respirstloo, closing of sloanats uld lw~nmse of -mesopfiyll resistance. The Wier may be of a diffItSidnill or chemical inature, USSR UDC: 513-813013-83+517-9316 "On an Operator of Multiplication by a Continuous Operlitol *Fux_'~' t 10 n V sb. Mat. issledovaniya (Mathewtical of works), T. 5, M. 4, Kishinev, Acadeqr of Sciences of L the Moldwriai 1 0311$ 19TO, rp 115-13-5 E)l (from RM-Matematika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5B78 i) Translation: The results of an artirle by the author ,jr,!tt. 1971, 2BT17) are generali~,ed to the inAnite-4innensiortria case. Lflit Zt, QVI I)e 13-uilwh spaces, r be a compact of finit-e-&imens~ional ;ipiLce, tw;d A1:0 tit! a Coll t in L; jus operator function with gezieralizod-reverisibl.e viLlww~a I'v= ixl'51'1~o (1-11e operator AF_N.-,A,.Zg) is called 1.1-7 tbj-r!! exists an operator X(:-RvA%.ZJ such Uiat AuLt A).. "Wet, us de:nt::t;j!i by It the uper;,_tcr if miltiplication by A( ;) acting from Benach space I., (1'. 11.41) tc, LP (r. TO) 0 'CP < -) or from C(r,Z.~ and Fc-AvfOOice *V Uiv 1*b11(::wjjt9 assertions is estabLished- 1 Ue t"Lactiarl h the sense of the subzpace Oponl" -, 2)Uw L'Unctiou 11,1.4 (;~,(J;Eir) J.C' 3) there ey-4ats a ccctil-xus operator-2'4nction uri1ji tralt4-!3 fl-)m OtM,,fa,) such that 4) the .,ipenfoar it 11.s -reversible; 5) thn operator I is nonualy aolviible~ Othq!j, asoumptions similar to this am, proved. Author's te simbri. son USSR UDCt 51M~517-9118 LAYTEM. Yu- more Theorem of muitidim-~nsionaj wiener-Fia.r.141, ECLUUtic-111411 V sb. Mat. issledovaniya (Mathematical $ese arch-- cal:j.uct W11 of 'wcr'jj), 5, vyp. 3, Kishinev, Acadeqr of Sciences of the Moldwpliwi SSH, 19TO' pp L95-PO-1 (from RM-Matematika, No 5, May T1, Abstract No 5B78!11) Translationi A criterion of un1laterial reversibilil;y- Is witablishei for multidimensional Wisner-Hopf equations for the case :1.n. wh~lch tho ratr~x is made up of the Fourier coeificients Of,a plecewiss-1:1-n-eaXXII-nCtion of sperAal type. Author's resumo, 7~` " ~ i P! 1/2 014 UNCLAt $1 FlEo ItIlU5,15101ti DATE-30OCT70 r ~_TITLE-NITRATION OF DLHYDRORESORCINOL -U- AUTHOR-(03)-NEYLAN0S* 0.9 SKUJMA* J,* LAIIANEY Z. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTIS* KIM# SCRo Vilr0l 244-$ :A)ATE PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ,:TOPIC TAGS-NITRAT LIONs RESORCINOLt AMMUP41UM SALlp GLRj,'jivNlL(; liltW CORPOUND, :',.CYCLOHEXANEr AETONE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESIRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1999/1878 STEP NO--VR/0-4b4/ hl)()~)Q 1002/0-244,02 45 CIRC AACCESSICN NO-AP01236L6 TIC 2/2 014 U14CLASS I F IED CLRC ACCESSION .".10-AP0123666 ABSTRACTIEXTRA cT-W) GP-0- AB STA AC T 2 N I T RO v I'I wc yi" 0! 1 f: A "11 i': b I(:I M. li4-15DEGREES (NH SU84 SALT P1. 16181- 1) W: C, R 1*. E S 4 J'. I' I)Iw:'s 1; it I tli 67PERCENT YIELD BY ADDING, UUMING I HR AT SUB3 TO 4.5 G DIHYDRCRES014CINUL IN 20 M,L rumc: STIRRING THE MIXT. L5 MIN. WHEN THE ABOVE M9X1'. 14A.1 Pd~jAi:!) UVL~ 111-L ANO HEATED TO bODEGREESI 69PERCENT 0 SIJIB2 NCH ~J'31) ~1!1 AAS SUB2 H 111), M.96-70EGREES IC SU62 H SUM Q. WiIii 1 IN ~C~pw YIE,11IF11 !"NLY It ok-'v') 0 PRCPD. CHLORINATION OF I 1N C SUB2 H 5,08-4. CL~SLIP2, SUSZ NCHCLCO (CH SUM SUS3 PRIME; NEGAT,IVL- CO SUEI~l al. FACILA IY: R11H. POLITEKH. INST., RIGA* USSR. IN f- C"'M 1-wk- I U LAS-, E u USSR UDC; 772.99 AVRORIN, A. V., KOPYLOV, Ye. A., KUZNEtSOV, V. V., _~A" _eLM~Q~V jl~.V. , Novosibirsk "Optical Production of Images by Means of SHF Holograms" Novosibirsk, Avtom.-triya, No 5, Sep-Oct 73, pp 78-79. Abstract: This article presents the reskilts of experInents on SHF holography in the centimeter waveband, in which an ImprovemenT .0 achieved in the quality of images produced by some improvements in the circiil-t fow electronic processing of the signals received, to *chiove linearLty of recording of the signals on the photographic material. lbe maximim Rii)Iloigh resolution, defined ,by the geometry of the equipment was12.7 cm. Inilmed, bands separated by 30 mmi are clearly, shown as separate bands in tho photographs presented with the article. 1A - -yu - 112 UNCL A!> St F 10: 14' 1ING )ATE-110EC70 C.jfo)JLTIlG IUF AN UPT104AL. IN. 1: Ll;.t' ix cl.P~IsEsl Cu,"d'CLUSUN -U- L T n 0 k - -4.UdaUj, t; 'CCUNTPY LF 1,40--USSR :SE;U),CE--KhIP'. SHi. 1970t 25(2).. 41-5 ~)ATE PUdLlShEU-----7C .:SL6JECT AR~EAS-IYATERIALS TCPIC TAGS-CFE,%ILCAL 80NJING, CRYSTAL ST141CUREP Cf*UpiIUM COPPER AANGANESEo METAL COMPLEX CGII~PUUND~ CZ*%TRCL MA9XlhG--N0 RESTAICTIGNS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Pk.jXY FICFE STEP NG--UR/Cfi'O~)/liOitO24/Oi)210,1811001i!i __CI-iRC ACCESSICt. tiL-~_-APC,13-)4~7 212 023 UNCLASSt F IED Plairm'Essuit, oATlF---Il0E-C70 CIRC ACLESSIC.'i NO-APC13,3487 A2SlkACl/EXTRACl--lU) GP-0- Ai3STRACT* L HA P T E RS, V AND V1 CU'XERNING GENERAL INFCi~,iXTIGN lj.~ METALS AND MCALS OF SUU614)[INAft; AINU UESCRIdEG AS PARt UF (;PrL(:N.IL COURSE Ill 1:0141 Ixf ciix~, ro~ v LUNTAINS SECTIC%S ON 'ItIL- METAL b,')ND AND CRYST, REACTILNS dF METbLS THCIA COMPOS., UXION, lU:'jl,C'.rCLJl'4S, Ciz-:~-I. ANJ ELECTRGC~fLm. Cuj-'kUSIC,, Ato) ALLUYS. CHAPTER VI C.J~%IAMS StMONS 01'14 1-11[ PROPERTIES AING f-3CCURRENCE OF ELEAE:iTS UP rHV ~,U ~Miilcok&00, CLFIWL~cx FilKPATICN, PRUERYIES JI- CR AND AE4%13ER~S 01-- ITS , It I L) PRUFL~-' if F 5 UF JIM ANU ITS CCMPDS. F AC I L I TY: 5liK. NJ. :1 L4 MIGSCU USSk USSR LrDC 621-16),5-76.2.001.4.5 FEDORCHRENKO, 1. H., Academicigui of the Academy of Scietines Ultzatnian S'Slip KOSYAK, YU. F., )aWswilRO11p Y. N.. OindidiLted of Techn~c-nl Scioncesl K.MUMI, fi. D., ard WOWNIKOVA, L. A.p Eal,,tweevi "Full-Scale Tests of Bronza-Gnaphita Powder Hotalluro, Sizalilig Kiteriala in PVK-150 Turbine" Leningrad# Energomazlibios troyen lye$ Ito 12v Doo 71~ pl) , 7-29 Abstracts Ir hiph- ;1nd Xharlicov Tux"bogencrator PLint, zinlrum c1(,43_razco oyc!r the LTwr11:iig bl,~Idas is provided by sealing atrips in the ~4ititor. Cart-nin ht, should not be u_-od for the stxips, e.g. nickol, Ger',,-all Ifl-1vor, i, ntrel, Nev turbina de:31-fmr. w~a seiilu with tho mada In (pjijwi:,,t,k)n i!~ th the shroud. Until racently f~uch Lie iusad, only caij t vat;00_aa~j-, chli --1y itvl~l alloyed Full"scale tecto, of' the ill ulth 6'~ chro!,i1xii. , ; in 11 material UPG-l in VK--50, V*:.",-1.00 an'.1 V-300 turbiren `L th:lt tb~;:- 11UN01- base material is not for hiflh-p~Lxirxitcr of inter- Cry6tallina corrozion. Coppor-baragi 1"'morill1o have Pruvilli no:41D in this respilet, F,EDOhCHINKO, I. II., et al., ]to :LP, I;I-c '71, rp Full-sca-lo tests wero, made ot 1--onze-6wphite mati:n-inji. Ln U113 plj~:-15G turbine at the Bere-zovsIavN SULt~i Mectxial Poll-III!, CIx- perinental matcria13 contain aluminun, 1~-vn ruki as tho alloying slement.3, an well mis j;;n'talit"i a:!3 an autli):Actioo adclltlon. Thil- r,i- sults Indicate oatisf.-xtory -.n3.,fozvanco for 100910 hvtz~i~. Dizo Iiust vatwria-ll are branda 43, 53 an,:'. 71, which nhould I-,xi mscxt for in:jx:rLs for p3xameter turblnea~t)'Ihe gmphitiq (xinttnit of Via Ilaturfit-Is 4AU301i 11-at exceed X, (by wair . The ilveraf-,a clearance Iraz f0wid i4e,) IIIPV'ase~ frc-11- U-0-3 mm in the initlil atato to 0.8-0*9 mm attar Vio tesita. jQ;-5e:tjjI,,j- of the or.11 unit requires norconvantric radial oloarmic*. Thu cGn.441iMon oX Une rotor strips is satisfactory. The we of bxanzp-gmphAt* zwOJIi"i u-j.borials an 1-1) recommended after check tests in a K-500-240 type turblnj~,, 2/2 - - -------- USSR LAZARENKO, B. P., GITLEVICH, &.Y~.Ip TKACIMNKO, V. N. and F~URSOV, -~. ~P., K-ishinev "Effect of Electric Discharge Parameters and Disctwtrge Syti-tem Des~gri on Metal Powder Deposition Process" Kishinev, Electronnaya Obrabotka Materia-lov, Applitt-A Phyiiics pp 24 -26 Institute, Academy of Sciences, Moldavian SSR, No 4, 19Ti - Abstract: Experiments were marle witit discharging x . , ni,.-Aal p(:iwder otit of a 8 mm diameter barrel againat a flat suxfactt, Thit~ effticti-Itiviess was defined as the ratio of powder depotitter,1 to the iniflal t-liarge. According to the grlaphs the effectivencss varied it IaVwith the electric discharge energy and with the distance (rorn the barroil outlet to the flat surface, but depended little on the leogth of Ahe Im'Xrel, However, according to the photographs in the artiqle the char4LA-t~Or of &t1josit depends on the length of the barrel; with~ longer barrq!il, cite ImAilder is deposited in liquid phase, probably becatwe of cooling in thil barrCL. With shorter barrel the vapor phase app-oars. Photographs t~d Plasma jets leaving the barrel show shock -waves. 1A irk ULIC EPOSION lq~ n1-AL =;AU~tU (Autict- by ,7f tn,, AZ, ma- of the C nx znA 1,rhavior of ti~~ -fre :1~ 'fiztzric. '4rart -f-.*CtL INx skpa-~ tr c cv; 0- ~iedtrodais. fillt-1 wirh a liqs-id zr it ==z. Itl th(.t Cato th. parw-tern of the rc~O;'Ot~'% friA transformation. Wo figureap ow toble# eleviva biVUogmphic references. C JPR5 58777 Is April 1971 V:w "t,01A.Li 5TXUCTV1kAt-J(l9FT1C STUDY Of Tir OXMIZAMM Or rlCKrL- .rtxr%Txr1rr EAtLicleltr Alr-"iW4 ;r T Tyrars-. r - --rrzTvr Im*At A. A. :1)wrwAI khwi. Kussifin. Val 40. t4o 5. 1471. #0-itt-1 12 19% 91 - ht w -Itov- cantat-I., 0.2 pnxtauz. ro- Ls and I -% at IDM'C. 1% -10 (-01-4 thAt the 4.wrodoctia. of additives of at* a~,tth -Ir"arts into thr inhicwtj Male _1461146 rate 6y 1-1 is".. alloys contalft.1% yttrium have the greatest oul"tion resistance. Madsen m,4-LLon-te3LLst&aL hIckel-throtium, based allays air* usually aLloyad vith much GIMMOLO as tunnot". sa4ybdrwm ad cab.11t. W'hila Inct"sIq& the higit-tewperature stroftth of tb& sI:ayi-tb*%s atmawatz tavat XV5 axidarlaft resLotonce-. - AcEottitibxTy- Us- Sr# tU44 WIM "AF prohlew irt- Islas ton z1as ext4att= rats of such allays. ;" published literature co~ntstfts data. *a the afroet at Carl earth On it- exidlambility of 1110-40 AUG)PA Ill. T1- purpomar of tha, ptesent V*pst Is to atiml~f m offset of ystrUm. lanchm-M and r-rtq- sdatti-S mt th* a-tht-tieft kleattte, as- 41 A M 'Er a" r-L + LO% Ce + 61 V alters, The allays were aad* In an are furnace vIth pwrwanw" qjqqtrqdwo in a Witte mcmaphere. In order to achieve anifozt distrilcation of the &Ilcr7Lrg 'w, tiv*4 In .h* Ingot*. fivefold r4uqltLc% of thaim .1th vul.-q.ant b-F..1"tj onno4linp was Porter-wd. The rare earth almemas wre Introduced calculating: 0.2 percent of the chargs mass. Th*Lc toss was 30-50 percent. The procedure for agnufacturin, smVies for qtroctwraI-jL,,*tjc sto4jes of the outd&6ability of the allays is analogous to that de&cribed its r.foramwo (2). Th. ampj.. had the shape of cylisdem 10 an to dlaawter and 5 sim high. USSR USSR UDC 62-50:66-93.012-52 KAFAROV, V. V., Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Si.,iencas,. Lu4mv. G. 13U and AVDEYEV, V. I., Moscow Chemico-Technological lnst~~ute :Wieali D. I. Hendeleyev, Northern Doneta Branch of the Experimental Design office of Automation "A Method for Solving Multicriterial Problems of Control in -a Composite Chemicotechnological System" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 1, 1 Kiv- 71. pp 62-63 Abstract: Control of composite chemicotechnological systems., when a nunber of goals are involved, is often an intuitive process Wised on experience. This article seeks ways to solve this problem matliematically and lists several factors which illustrate the diversity of the basic problem: maximal output of production (in condLtional unita), m4imimal gain, maximal. voluma output, and maximal productivity. The authors divide the multicriterial problems into fomr catogories: 1. Solution on the basis of ranking the criteria of optimal-~ty, including summation with weight factors. 1/3 USSR KAFAROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Akmdemii Nauk SSSR, Vol. 198, No 1, 1 M4y 71, pp 62-63 2. Solution involving choice of one main criterion =4 limitation of the other goals. 3. Solution based on certain intuitive arguments prompted by the nature of the problem itself for constructin$ a generalIzed critwrion, depending on the investigator. 4. This category, which is most amenable to mathmatical triiatcent, involves the use of aormalized criterial. space to seek a solution that will ensure minimal distance of the specific function (Fd from the individual optima. It Is this latter category which the authors use Jn the expi.-ritnent, altbough it has wider application than just that discussed in Oto artLcle. Rosen's method of projectible gradients was used In solving the problem , and testing was done at the Northern Donqts *,'hemival Ccinplex. uiiing a Minsk-22 computer. The program used permits solving mt4lticrLterial problems containing up to 40 variables. 2/3 USSR KAFAROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Alcademil Hauk MR, Vo4 MO No 1, 1 May 71, pp 62-63 The article contains three equations an4abibliography of four title$. 3/3 USSR UDC 62-,50:66-93.012-52 KAFAROV, V. V., Member Correspondent of the USSR Acade-ta), of Sciences, LNAREV~ G-J., and AVDEYEV, V. I., Moscow Chemico-Teclillological Institute imciu-i D. M. Mendeleyev and The Experimental Design Offic.c of kutocLation in Severodonetsk "Operational-Production Planning and Control ef a Compotilte Chemicotechno- logical System" Moscow, Doklady Akadamii Nauk SSSk, Vol 198, No 2, 1971i pp 303-306 Abstract: A composite chemicotechnological system (CTS) is defined as a chemical enterprise vith technological brmches construq,.ted an a raw- material and power-production base; It isiconcerned widi the composite processing of raw materials and intermediate products amd involves the utilization of raw material and power wastas. This paper treats the CTS not only as a dynamic componeat, but also as heuristic and logical components. Three V4riatioris of Lhe proUlcm are posed: (1) The position of point M, into which the obj~act frain the initial state (to,V is transformed for the time T, is $;iv(!m, (2) the position of point H requires determination based on a citi1aim criterion 1/2 166 - USSR KAFAROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198. 1.11o 2, 1971, pp, 303-306 or set of criteria; and (3) the position of p~oint H is,a randam function of time and must be determined by prediction. The authors present and solve the problem mathematicall.y, giving the Appropriate equations and one table. The Investigations show the possibility of expanding formul4tion of the problem with fixed ends for a new class of objects of i::antral and solution to the problem for a composite CTS with continuouis proi~uccion processes. The article contains 1 table, 9 equations and a biblipHraphy of 2 titles. 2/2 USSR UDC 669.71.43 MERKUL.OV, L. G., YAKOVLrV, L. A., GUSEVA, YR. K., LA7ABIKY, C. I., KNFAYEV, 3.1i!i. "'New Method of Ultrasonic Control of the Purity of Alwrit'Enum Ingots Purified by Zone Melting" i Tr. Vses. n.-i. i nrovcl~tn. in-ta i~lvumitj., mav,,n. t elel~.trod,.,'. rrcm-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific Maearcli and Planninjr, and Dii-siRn Institute of Alumintm, Magnesium and Electrode Indus~ry), 1970, N() 71, pp 128-134 Unan RZh-MetallurQiya, No 4, Apk- 71, Abstract 'Kilo 4CP176) Translation: The oltrxionic mcthod of conml.linp, the Ourivv of alumintim, Is based on the effect of d0jocatioli absarptLon of Out ull.viso.O.c. itbrattoiis in crystalline materials. Practical implementation of difti: pravedttre Is as applied to the problen. of finding the boundary of diii: pum- part of tLie aluminum ingots obtained by zona me-Itinp lie ~data from uLrra- .. Coniparisca of t sonic measurements and Oie trathod of residual vlecLrical rcsdiittance derionstrated good correspondence of t'lie reaults. Applicatj.on of the, kilt rmi cauic MeLhui.4 Of finding the boundary of the pure part of the ingott; permitted. the yield of Al type A999 to be Increased by 82 on the average under plant conditiors. Phe 1/2 USSR HEIMHX$ L. G., et al., Tr. VseB. n--i*, elektrodn. prom-sti, 1970, No 71P pp 12,18-3-34 procedure developed was used during the process of dclvil~ Lopill!" the op ti.r.11 technological process for zone purificatibn of lilrge all-mutinuin ingots ~Ielghin,-; up to 70 kg. Itigh sensitivity, simplicity.,and rellabilLf.ty of the ultrat;onic method permit it to be rccormnende4 as an, e."ress met'joit of jn4ustrial control of aluminum purified by zone maltIng. Thore are 3 illiAlitrittlonu. 2/2 Wd i Him! P- USSR LAZARET., G. L. "A Theory of the Ancnalous Kall fffect in Ferrmagnetio Nrith Strong s-d Coupling" Leningrad, Fizika Tyerdogo Tela J=uary, 1,972, pp n-34 Abstract: The autho-l- stud-ied the a-cralo"Is Fall effect in Oc7-'- conductors irith strong s-d counling i~ien Llia s-d inter-niction oan rof~ he de-scv'LL-IL-d by, means of ordinary perturbation. theory. I;e corsidpred -.,hn ~rojrion of lorg te.mperatwres in v~-Ich thn eiretronz; are sci~tarfvl md-illy `,-,j' the scattering anis&vrc,,) is due to the intfcract-ion of t4t -zilruav of Y electrons vdth the orbit of a cond-iction electron. The ijamnZLI-ccis i-'aU corLqtart uas calculated by a transition to the spin-polaron reprfji,~(-ital--ion ar." the solli- tdon. of the )dn&.ic eql.~ation for the donsity natrix. Tho ratio of tile Hall constant to the ncrna) 114-0.1 ccrv.7tant was shoim to bo pr('*,*~cr~~t,--~-"-, ta 7 whereas tho re-lation between thx a'-IoralaU3- trall CoIntlint, 11M, I'hill ; i-ii-I"""Ic '1/2' -Lri of the electrical roolstan-ri is liroar to idt)ar a fa(Arir of 'I A c crn. n irith exper-ii-ental i'?ONOv (u E--# 112 006 RIU~-E;SSING DAT -'141AL GRAS~~HIXVUkES W A TI,TLE--REA(.I'ICN OF THE LUNVOiNENJS OF 13fiAN,5 -U- VAKYING KtPEATECNESS Of MOWING A'%jTti0F-tC2)-ZAKhARYLV# N.1mv LAZAREV, J,P CCONTRY OF INFU--USSR SL6kCE--ILVtSIlYA AKAUEVII NAUK SSSR, SERl[YA 0101,OGICH(:SKsVYA9 [970o NR 31 ?P 3dZ-3dE OATE PUbLlSFEC------7C 1,SLBJECT AREAS-AGRICULTURE TOPIC TAGS-LEGUME CROP, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY# BIOLOGIC Pg(;mc-nT Ci:,4%TRCL MAkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCIUME14T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/fRAME-3001/0491. STEP a a CIRC tCCESSIC. N't)--AP0lf'l?7,2ij2 uNf~ K S I F-I ir 212 CC6 UNCLASSIFIEO [~lli~l(:ESSIING 0ATF-20NOV70 CLAC ACCESSICN NO-APOU62,42 At3SfRACT/LXTkAC'&--(U) t;P-0- ABSTkACI INVEST IGAT 11114 OF 131; AN S!-K [,LL ~Rt)slr, NIXTUkES UNUFR CUDI flUIN"i Of INTENSE (,UL,TIYATrtJPj H,10') PUSSIbILITY UF Obl'Alftl;,46 A LARGE YIELD Of (;R['(:;N liiliji)!*~, U-'(,- WALITY. PERENNIAL Gf"ASSLS UfILI-?14',-0 IN CULTURE-0 ON IRRIGATED SOILS UNDEi, UNDITION OF SIMVLTANEGOS ri-IREE OEA-l SPECIES (ULUE ALF#ILFA vililfi- AND RED CLOVER) AIN10 Thi4i:[ (AND kEPEATED 1%10~41NG) PROVIVE A MEANS UF C61AININ6 THE 111USF CU416-%~1ATICIIN IN FHE PLANTS GF THE LEAVI~-S il-ND STEMS FRAC[IONS. EXP,j:Almt':l-,j'S CARit[ti.0 (JuT AT THE LAOCRAT6RY UF CHk-Mlz;TjVf OF PLANI f0kAGE 11141;1'111.111i: u$. BIOCHEMISTKY AND PHYSIOLUGY AC. SCI.s KJKGPJIZ SSK)~hAVI:4; $00W114 Tll~: EFFECI jF RLPEATED mawi.,,iG ot., ri-it'- FULIAGE PRODOCHUN Of ALI':JkLfl%~, TH~: VRIPICUAL PLANT Gt- THE BEAN FRACTION CF GKA$S M14TUAE-S. THIll MAY $ERVE Alt, AN IMPURTANT CRITERION bl- rtiL-, itar-Nsm GOVE OF REMPIVAL (11: THE UPN.K PLANT MASS AS hELL AS CREATING GF UPTIMAL COUITIGNS IN l1ki)EIZ. T(j OoTAIN A FORAGE PLANI BIGMASS OF LXCELLENT QUAl.IlY ANC cowriii6im; IHE m6iEsr AMOUNT OF PURTEIN, CAktiTIN ANU OtflhK VAUABLE GAIJUIP!) olt iouulrm SUdSTANCES. FACILITY: lN$'rlTU14. OF SIULUGII' AND PHYSIOLOGY$ ACADEMY UF SCIENCESP KlRGffI5 SSR* 7 95 8o-il.ou USSR LIDC 6161003.8?+61 6.5-003 .*1 'o, LAZARMG-1--R.., EPSHTE;YN, A. B., FOLISHCHUK, YE. I., &1'i! ATXArYEVA, S. YU., lCre-v Institute of Experinental and Clnliaal Oncologyp OfixalOan Acadeny of Sciences "User Treatment of Bowen's Disease Associ&ted With Pwillaus" Kievg Vrachebnoye Delop No 4, 1972, pp 133-133 Abstracts Description of a c"e hlLitory of a 55-~exv-obi felmile who MEL t*en suffering for 12 years from Bowen's d3.4sease (diagnoslis histologically confirmed) did not respond to steroid or antibiotics otharapy, Exitmiration oe biopay material revealed the presence of the fungus Geotrichum. Eloven lealo113 an the abdomen, buttocks, back, upper 4Lnd lower extreni-tica wevi exposed to la&er rays (total energy on OIL01 lesion 910 to 274'0 jotiles). Ccagulation necrosis occurred in each lesion in the form of a dx7 alcust vith aliphl. edexap and hemorrhage and orythema of tho morzvundlng O.zsuof Vifm;o PhPr1O:,.q11a gradually subsided a:4 tho crusts daxkenodo tocamo complLeit, il-IL foA! off within 3 to 5 weeks, leaving a pink amooth scar at-, the st-Le. Analysis of the blood w-ui urine showed no abnorualltle3j No now lersions or traces of Geotrichu ifere detected in thajolOw-up pex3md (duttion not specified). AM-- LMC 616-W6-085.449.19 OR"NIZATIOW OF rNE OMCDLOCICAL DIVISION Of LASER THERAPY (Article by V,y~ Canslay., 1. P~. L-&&-&r*-v, and Xh. A. serat", 6_Sj"qfic- 41%rlrj r t ev; ""c4m, 14~ditslaltus Tcrinilks. Lux'stan. Xo 5. 1971, subaittotl 16 Mov".1wer .9740. During the 10 YOM Of theIr dAlfit&1JC*t laser* b&~ begUM ED be ==-u vidCly xdffts4 in vwrlaws fielas or science and t#chnoloXy. With eat-h jztr the use of lasers sufands also In ordica-Mological research. In A m=btr of brawhoo or isedicime (Oncology, dervatology an,44 possibly surgery) --ttempts; at clinical adaptation of laser y&diation sro being wadartakka. taxer opbthaltsocostgulstoTs have already been In use far Pa oral years in tim oirphChalsological. clinic. The clinical use of levers; Tequires the presence of special operat- L64 Personnel -A ---- 4asiig~mvnz const*t4 0 *4a"t*# thee: rl~- to laser technology for solving therapauric proUs" by moonx of appr"rt*to deviceii (lighr guide*. protective shieldit, &it.) under coadittonh 4somring the eft(tty C! =d lalazy zzzt--'t~ty f-t I.- t%- ce=tTi tmtug-nt in ortanizint ard equLpping laser operatt-- The y..' U~--q -1 thaIr natural f6c.&Lag .1,11ity, - the -Pt renottive of mteman Orgams to laser racitt,tion, f'-, aTH z-.rmW b'T izrrr-r-'1zz== r= Elte ft-tult of direct sz%-.-~n frc* r&4',&t1c,11 (,t Ita indir~t effect cn the surrounding rAdL*. Taking Into account these two a%"cto of the injurious t.7flk As safteral -ures et pro- Sa ... I cm of 7---t~-ti= =lUdia vr-.rzr, VPrz;-.X; - .o.tly-fitting Cog6leb nd op.q.e ~terlol for tht, protc-tion of the 81PLO. General safety mossures lntlod* corrttt Plaftaing of IAAcr C~Vtrxt- .ng and trlat"g in th= the icstrusents, outfitting the rot," ~'Ith the proper equipment. etc. r1uring Jrr-A4,tJ= of p ....... h-- ~~r tt;. 4.r P.6"t*td- mated bv LLa acaxzar&4 Wti&lsa ~i "1'44s#4!-4 *441V t4. 1-.!rr e te'le. ttt=r - 5 - USSR TJDC: 362.11-1 9. 127:6-!;!! SIDORIK, YE. P., ,wd XOGUT, T. S., Imtitutv of and, Clinical Oncology., Kiev "Organization of a Laser Therapy Departmmt" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda I Profeasionmljj~yye Zabolevaniyaj Ho 12, Fjr~,c 70, 1-~p 1. Abstract: Measnwe:i for the protection cii personnel in laser lth,impy against the kno-i-in haiieiiL effectz, of nadiation on viSLIoL %nd tile 71X,~.Ouf membranes axe of paramout-it inpcrtzmre. The =angr4momt (if' -0-oi la.-ar 4c- partmnt set up at ilie Kiov Scien"LifiC (,I' IoMr, Ministry of' Public Iftralth Ukranlan L953~ is dwmv~hiud. A block di!wrxit of a IAser modified for c:Uni-ca-1 use is preoelt%ted. U.I. pei~vmvwd v=,king it, the unit are kept under continuoua medical -w-veil2ance. TV is Willi for monitoring the patients during treatment. USSR UDC 6-21.438 DEYCH, M. Ye. and LAZ Ya. "Investigation of Nozzle Cascades With Release of the 1~:oclinj; Air Tbroulth the Exhaust Edge" Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnyk-h Zavedeniy, kviets:1.oariiya T,ikl,nika, No 2, 1972, pp 107-112 Abstract: The process of air zuid gas mWnr holifild with; relationships are- preseni;~~d for calculation of panimeter-i; .2fcer MiXiDg. EXDerimental research on parameters behind a iiozzlo mnd in th.:! wake behind the exhaust edge, ewiducted on a riodel packet itti an tjl)t)n wind tuiinel, confirms the premises uadarlying the callculation and kti.-Ucneit thi:! sotirccs of loss, as well as pointing out poasible w~a a of docrvas~q:-, 01a 10~ji~cs. 6 figures. 5 references. -- - - - - -- - - - 7 VI USSR VDC 532.525.621-4`26.3 DEYCH, M. E., Doctor of Technical Scienqes, Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences and LOKTEV, A. L. (Mo.9caw PowlelH Vrrurlo 0 "On Meridional Shaping of Turbine Super4anic Nozzle Grid" Moscaw, Teploenergetika, No 3, -March 72, pp 61-64 Abstract: A three-dimensional flow 4.rk a maridionally shap--i!d noz.:la grid oner- ating steadily in a wide range of M is analyzed. In Olls the intez-bli,de passage is convergenL in the cylindricirl croi:16 sq!ction, ana d:ker,,,,!nt in thc meridian cross section. It is aswrt~,d that a ne-,Iiun rruss ensures an efficient, ope-ration at itear ;.Iil!d t:;ljj)er:j;onh,,: th,.i divergent passago allows to obtain milall, lu.,.Ises -Itt. hIgh ve'locAt:j. This assumptiun was cxperimentally substantisted by twill-5 4:jjaj1tjj~tL'1I 01% a meridionally shaped grid C-9012BM of Jw hefg,11t. The are presented In the forat of presoure distribution, vzm-[at:k,n. o~ tLa ftcw exit angle and of clip- coefficiLzmt of total 1.4n;seo. Mlpv thaL tills grid type is between the conversent and dil.vergent typop pre:jcmting moderiLa and practically constant losses in the kai-.h rango of Ml,:~11.6 Ao 1,6, III