SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALTSEV, B. K. - MALTSEVA, A. S.

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USSR UDC: 621.039.001.5 Mal ft--;L-Y- ljilestkip, 1). A., Candidates of Technical Sciences, and Keller, V. V-, Engineer, All-Union In5titute of Float Enj;ineering "Experimental Study of the Efflux of Saturated and Underheatcd Water at High Pressures" Moscow, Teploonergettika, No (3, 1972,, pp 61-63. Abstract: Ilie All-11nion Institute of Heat EnginceTing 11as producod :1 test stand for investigation of critical modes of escap* of bot wator from a pressure vessel with initial pros sures of tip to 2,10,105 t,,/,11121 In contrast to earlier test stands, tl)i,.-; stand allow,,; a stable mode ta he icaintained with any paranicters fOr an extonded perit)d of tir.-,e, Tha test st3nd used to study the flow -,iodeq of water escaping froiii leak!; nodoling, those which might ari~,c in the h i8jj_L pressuro cooling cinilit (A'. a nuclea:r power reactor. The data produced on the flows of S8t=lted LUI,-7 u.TIdC:rhezttC-d kk,ater .ated ard undei, can be uscd to calculate the critical flow rates of satti], heated water, and indicate that: 1) At pressures ol, OVel'. 70-105 N/rr-, a USSR Milestkin, 1). A., and Keller, V..D., Moscow, Toploenergetuka, Malltsev, B. K., No 6, 1972, pp 61-63. value of I/d=9 is probably the maximum, relative chminel length at which a critical flow of saturated water is;nietastable. 2) Inci-casing tile under- heating of water to the sattiTation point increas~q filet 13.4it.abi I it)- of' the flow, with otbeniise equivalent conditions. 3) Ai flie i.pitial water pressurc increases, metastability decreases, disappeai*ing at preli5llrCS po>.4200-10S Nlm'. 2/2 Man U40U.0 I KOTKOV, SINITSYN, V. A., POPOV, I. A., BORODUL111, G. I. A. V.' "Experimental Industrial Tests of the MSD-1 Phototacbpietex"' Moscow, Geodeziya i Kartografiya, No 11, 1971, PP _10-:31 Abstract: The paper gives basic technical data and the reaults of exueri- mental industrial tests of the MSD-1 pho"otachymeter developed by the All- -Union Scientific Research Institute of Mining Geomechanici mnd SU_rveying for measuring distances in underground surveyl.nj; jobs~. Thor instrument has a range of action of 1-300 meters with an accuracy of �(2 am+ 5*10-6D). Measurements take 3-8 minutes. The test results show that the instrument is highly accurate and can be used in special geodetic engineering jobs as well as in surveying work. One figure...two tables6 7`112 016 UNCL ASS r[ ED' PRtlc(:SSVNG 0ATE--040EC70 TITLE--ORDERING OF THE NlCKF:L,IJkON,C-0BALT:ALLoYS 114 THE- GAMMA REGION -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GOMANKOV, V.I.t PUZEY, I.Mof E.U., P~-TRENKO, E.D. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~,'-SOURCE--FILIKA METALLOV I METALLOVLOENIE#j !FE13. 1970, :;-.9, LZ), 429-431 DATE PUBLISHED----FE870 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS :L*'TOPIC TAGS--OqDERED ALLOY, ALLOY PHASE COMPOSITIONs, NEUTRI911 DIFFRACTION, COBALT CONTAINING ALLOY, IRON NICKEL ALLOY ALLOY ('00,14POSKTION MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSLFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0345 STEP CIRC ACCESSION Nt)--AP0129577 'I F ED AOCES.ItNG OATE--040cC70 2/2 016 UNCLAASS p CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01295771 '11, ISTIG(JN 01: THE ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHARACTI, ORDERING PROCESS IN ALLOYS IN THE GAMMA REGION OF I'HE (%I:[--F;-::-CO SYSTEM -Nj WITH SPECIAL V~[-F. TO THE Sf,ECIFIC WERE STUDIED BY INEUTRON 0IFFRACTIC.) PART PLAYED BY CO IN THIS PaOCESSo THE GROERING CHARAG"T"RISTIC!; 4 R' E LARGELY DETERMINED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SUP Ell STR UCTURV OF THL ril. SUB3 FE TYPE; THE ADDITION OF CO TENDS: TO 01:SRUPT THIS 1j'UPFk,tTk(JCTURE BECAUSE THERE IS A STRONGER INTERACTION BETWEEN 'THE FE AND: CO THAN BETWEEN THE FE AND N1. UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr* - Abstractinik Service: Rief. Code: 00050718 :'~Yrgqj"6 'Y - CHEMICAL ABST. 94975h Effect of electron bombardment on the glow of an r efectroluminophor. Kolomoimev, F. L; ~ BeLp~vp'~_%F Kori- sh P. dra ov, A trosk. 1970, 12(1)-, 14$-8 (Ru0s). In the: cxcitatinn oi ~hiknino- phor EL-510 rn by current of Olectrotis (50.0., -4~25 k6l) or by sinusoidal voltage (-M V, frequency 5 kHz),'lii:)S-it;011i4 of the max. in thespectrum i"rc viqaly unchanged, In the'case of current of electronis, the light ~ hitensity %%;~siipfficantl~ lower than in the cast of C%ZitatiOn b~ Sil~j%-Pidll VOlit-11itt. RL114-OCd and the sui:fac-L layer delayed~ cle~tx-au* did ii)t. par- ticipate in the excit;~tion of ~fltc 44ectraluntilto ,phor. During the joint action of perietratingi irradn. and e1 ',lit "n- tensity was lower than in th* rxcitatiori, oniy.. Of Sifrltll~aVC(Ais action of iiinusoi(al vol- Under the conditio tage and current of eh;Arged particleN, in an barricr of the &hOEtk)1 type, in.adonl. atfit. of 'hurge was generated as 5-electrons.: The I appeIttranoe exf seclindary electrons caused a decrease of barrier. resistance anil the inLensity 1 me of electro- of local elec. field decreased, which led to a decre luminescence intensity. '511Y REEL/FRAME UNCL!AVtl;FJEd PROCIESS If NG ~ DATE-LbUt, I IV ~'.%TITLE-ELECTR I CAL CONDUCTIVITY ANO COEFF!"CIENTS OF $CILF IFFUSLON OF THE ..11THIUM CHLORIDE KU-2 (CATION EXCHANGEkl SYSTEM tN~RELATION TO AUTHOR-1031- t KUR1Nv:'MiN.,v TIKt40MIRQV* t.A. C(WNTRY OF I*NFO--USSR ~SOURCE--ELEKTROKHl.f4fYA 1970, 6(2)o 258-61 0ATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, LITHIU14 CHLORIDE,.CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTt CALCULATIONMUMUZ C10,10ft MHANGER '~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0198 SrEP NO--UR/0364/71:)1006/rJO2/025B/026~I I.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114584 UNCL-A 5. SlF! li-0 mom P9j0CE$!l[NG DATE--16OCT70 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114584 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-C~- ABSTRACT. A TABLE OF THE C04~0. OF TgE SYSTEM WITH LICL CONCNS. OF 0. 1-6-N AT 1OUEGREES INTERVALS AT 10-900&,"REES IS PRESENTED. COND. AT VARIOUS CONCINS. AND TEMPS. Dl:FFEA;i.0 LITTLE FO,, 3 DIFFERENT RANGES OF PARTICLE SIZE OF.THE CATION EXCHANi.~,B. SELF ~DIFFUSION COEFFS. FOR THE SYSTEM WEREiCALCO, BY U.81,NG 'rHE NERNST EINSTEIN EQUATION, AND AGREED WITH LIT,ERATURE,VALUES. FACILITY: ~TOMSK. POLITEKH* INST* IM* KIROVAf TOMSK,' USSR. UNICLAsstr!KED UDC. 53 2. 7 21. 69 MAR,rYNOVA, N. K., and NOVOKRESHCHENOV, P. D. "Influence of Mercury on Strength of Copper Subject to Ultra- sonic Vibrations" Kiev, Fiziko-Khiniiebeskaya MekbaniRa Materialov, Vol 7, No 5, 1971, pp Z9-32 Abstract: Tensile tests of arnalgarnated copper i~pecirriens subject to ultrasonic vibrations were conducted. The specimens were of I mrn diameter. Tly, coating of mercury was 0. 001 rrim thick. One end of the sp&Oniun was connectud to a vibrator operating at 22 and 17. 5 frcquclicy. The other end was stibject to a itat~q load, The 11"Tain uiza was varied by varying the annealing temperature. USSR MAL'TSEV, G. V., et al, FJ~ziko-Khimicheslraya hekhanika 1,"?.terialov, Vol 7, No 5, 19?1. pp 29-32 On Fig. I the tensile strength is plotted versus the squaZe of the vibratory stress. The tensile strength of copper specimens without mercury is affected little by the vibratory~ stress. The tensile stress of amalgamated specimenE; is lower.than of the specimens without mercury, it remains constantIor sinall values of vibratory stress, then decreases linearly with the square of the vibratory stress. Curves for six different gra!in sizes are given, the strength decreases with the size of grafil. The explanation of these results is that the vil)ratory stress destroys the intermetallic bond between copper anil merctiry and makes it possible for the liquid mercury to penetr4te imto the cracks between the grains of copper* 2/2 74 USSR ITDC None 1'1~ PE~j 13ASOV, IT. G. L IT Ye. P. , V. D. , ORAYEVSK ly A W-,.GIT(:)V G. , and A. X. Chemical Laser of Mixed Difluoramin With kLydro:-en" Moscow, Sbornih_krzitkiye, o 17c 11, 11ovL-6_,,ber 1971, pp 3-9 Abs-bract: rThi2 bria-f' commwiJ.cotion repozrt.-, cisci,',11,iLiotio obtalmed from oscillatory-rotatory tranflitioris of Ifli malleou-DiVs vesul-11-:iJil-r> from luvic, reoction 041 hydrorim, 0p,~-,:C1i1A.CaJJ.y the variationo of t-he raJui Ify ljhi~) ja:L.-.-Ajv,e vj~ ppv:u-it ca. , d the experimemtal conditions. The ~equi. '1~ i~ of t,Uo lasers, an osCillatuar,,nmel an =plifier, excil;od by an r2lec- trical diacharge -~hrouCh the iaixtine. The -ms a owartz tube 85 c"m long, and 1.7 cm 4A._,1 diamdter, -wi-J~h M-7~~' Oet',:1-('1- the Frewster angle. Deteri_~inatjionq we:.,-a ,2ade of timt.- optima-1 :vo- lationsilips between t-hle pressure.2 of Oe and Hp in the ture, and a ctivire is plo-l;'Lled of 'llia (-mar;7Y of I;Jac~ 0:5C~A-la- tion in the mixture as v f-alaction of the rlItic) of t1le 'o .1"017 thil l';:,(:'tCr i_". t"-If? Curvo,,, arr.~ 'lls e UO a Yunction 0J., ~61-ixl(.~. 'J'11w -to J_ V. _DC T! AINLESS MYOCA-WIAL P,.,FAkCT1DNS -(J-- TLE P Aur4OR-MALTSEVi L.M. ri CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSA Nkj' DAT 1)itul: Ss I --KA%:)01JL10C;1YA 10( 152-160 1970 SOLI-RCE 0 AT E PUBIL ISH - - - - - - -70 S U 4J E C rA EA S b 103 L C6 I C AL kND 'At.- I C A L S C I T 9, P I C T AG S i AA T 0 t CA j L P A 1 j,4, DI At.) INU S'T 1 CM C- I C, II C C,1 4 T M- f~i L ;-4 A ~ A I NG - - 1I 10 :~ E.S T;~~ I C T T C.-N 5 (LAS~--U;,'CLASSIF ItD 1) 1~41-j __kill -11[) 1 j 1. t J) I PRGXY C IRC A CC C I ON Ail U I 212 OR U"'l c L. A ss I F I L-~ III- DA I i:-.- I'~':3VO CIPC ACCESS 10,N iNC.'--AP(j 13 1. P)6 A-55Tf%'ACT/t."XTt'%ACT--(U) ;~ -0- A H S T,~ A C TNiE H 15 'F:-, f." y 1* 1 F SOVIET, A-'~I':~ FCRL PJN' IS I I i.'~ 1%5N TI E L 1-4, ;j 1, )k A Y I 'PIIf 3 P tI ;';~ ; ) L. 1: 1 " ;~ N' & 0 f Sc us S, t-' DTHE cr"U.SP; F-F Wic, IJN I-E-l"! RE-LEVANT TO CLItifCAL PICFU'.'c', P li 10 G N C S I S_'I 1; 11 J .15 A T I J:) i P) M;`:4) 4i Ji,~ "H IN U I V I DJA L F t R iOF PAIN!_~:'S MYD~W~L;IAL jl~JVARI_ DIVERGENCE OF THE EXiSflilG A 110, J~ y el E. 1.) T I 15 ANJ CONCEPTS OF THE PATHOGENESIS OF PAINLE-S.S IiNFARCTION ARF DISCUSSLU", A,~if) ,IRDSP_~:CTS if, SRHY OF DISEASE Af0_-_ OUTLINIES. FA.ILITY: .1 N U) E PT I I E RC; ~N Tt, r POSTGRAD. iNEO.Y USSR. p I". i I ~,t; ,! Sls'-4G OATI:~--r_'ONOV7C azu -~ (- T T L L I NI CL A SP t T.S jc PAINLESS VYfjf- VkO I AL I ',j it ccu.,IrRy kjF 1,\Fu--U3SR ZHJ.-'lNAL, N-0 3r 1970 PP 3J-tiO CATE PUI~,L SUBJECT AKEAS-BIOLCGICAL Ai~'qlj MFOICAL SCWICES TOPIC TAGS---H-cNKT D[SEASE, NYLCARDIUMv C L I N I C A L ME D!( C I iN E I k C L ~ A I P, f S I I C I I iS JCCijkiE.'A PkGXY P N 0 - I f t0 1. 7 113 00 0 1 CO Ij i:-f 0 S S I C N -A P I t L CIP,C A"C,' 21 0210 J;',l LA 'S S I P 11: 1.) ro A f X I T-- ~..l L I Y 11 1 C;'~ L L i Ci Ll' 1 F OW( I ll L I T E Y 0:1 1 A 6EGUN IL i--c' T T A C T 11 ~,Y I N E S :,j 1: 1 " I ~1. S.01 CH r!.1 t-- ~1 1"', 1, J I' S HAVE f.11jT (V. T A- Q. L Y'L V , 1 c 5) P U I f:,? L ;i,()O; 1 . 1101 HI L f, -S I .-~AJC-tJ'A T L IC. T I A L P 11 YS K C [ AN: S AND HiL 1)", OF THE JN~Ali.tJ~i 01. TI..;! i!~ OF DIA1C,,-ii.'3F1C E r( 1'. Cj S CGN L I 'T 01- 1 FOW-I'S !;f. (A I i", I C A L Aft I A:-, T S iil-; C, A 1, 1 NG 'S. p t: r F j I L L V t E I K E r 1 L L L H% I IN A 1CE C U i-,- T,- L 'r S T 'u G D r i r T F1 C- P E % f 1* P-IJIT IS I''A r 0, P, 40 Pik T I U. r S I '-;H6 1-;-W 1APEi,A 1: 1 F -3: ER L--NT V,,WIj1ijT.S 61: i-Atki-LSS 1-MA1.1 I A L INFARCT. UL OF THLP~j L. k-l JEHDRI- U,&Ar,, r L) AFTEII, IT Fui-~ A Lr ;,;G Ti,-IE G U4,11A l< I) I 'S P f: N1 A Y i 1.5 i., v f L oF six -ic, r~.E-LVE YEWS) . 1' 1 1 U I A 1. PLAICI) OF HA: DISEASE ViAs I A L* 1: 0 AN ThE- [M-IMAARY. THL TAJI-t L-'K 1. S E l' 4 F S t H 11- D 1 S I R 113 Q' I' I L' J 11 I,j F T H L P AT I E IN I S, 'k,N'T S A C A N 1) .13Y CLINICAJ VAP I S EX . 14, USSR VDC 539-3-313 MALITSEV, L. YE. "A Yethod of Constructlng a System of Correcting Stress %nsora" Moscov, Vestnik Mskovskogo Universiteta, ~o 4, 197o, pp, 114-119 Abstract: The variation method of solving tbree-dimensiatial problems in elastic- ity theory was developed by P. F. Papkovich in 1939- It bias proved difficult to construct coordinate systems foa- this methoi. The great yariety of problems encountered in practice requires a rather extensive set rxV coordinate systems. In the article, vhich is a developmeent of one of the secti.ons of the author'n dissertation, a method for constructing ouch systems Is 1wCWsed. This Jr-thod is applicable to simply connected and multiply comected bodles bounded by piece- wise-smooth surfaces. This general wthod roakes it poociPtile to alloir for the particularities of specific problems. Xt Is sufficientlyfoonvontent from the practical point of view. USSR UDC: 620.17:669.295:620.186.1 HAL-TSEV. M. V., VOLKOVA, T. N., SKUDNOV V. A.) Gorky Pblytoohnic Institute imeni A. A. ybdanov "'Influence of Cooling Rate on Phase Composition and Mechanical Properties of Vrl6 Alloy" Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 9, 1973, pp 49-52. Abstract: The influence of cooling rate on phase composition and mechanical properties of VT16 titanium alloy was studied on cold-dxuwn bars 6.1S mm in diameter. After heating to 600-950' C aild holding for two houzs, the bars were cooled in water, in air, in a container in air and In a container with the furnace. In all cases, the specimens, weTe heated under a vacuum of 10-4 mn hg. The cooling rate in air averaged 10* per minute, with the furnace -- 3* per minute. It was found that increasing the heating temiperature and cooling rate increases the structural instability of W16, significantly influencing mechanical properties and phase composition, Tho minimum yield point of the alloy follwoing hardening from various temperatvres corresponds to the maximum content of beta phase. The beginning of.the sharp decreaie in yield point with increasing hardening temperature corres~pond-s to the appear- ance of the alpha "phase" in the structure. The strain,hardeiiing during 1/2 F USSR Malltsev, M. V., Volkova, T. N., Slcudnov, V. A., Metallovedeniye i Termiches- kaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 9, 197:3, pp 49-52. extension of specimens subjected to hardening and annealing iiith heating to from-750 to 9000 C is the sime. For annealed specimens, it is sonewhat less with low degrees of deformation, for hardened specimens - at higher degrees of deformation. The ductility of hardened specimens is slightly higher than that of annealed specimens in this case. -28 - 7-1 USSR UDC 669.017-620.18 MAL'TSEV M. V. Metall ograf iya tugoplavkik1h, redkikh i radioaktivwjkh ratallov i splavov (Metallography of Refmctory, Rare,. and Radioactive Nleti~lls and Alloys), Poscow, "14etallurgiya" Press, 1971, 488 p., illustrations, &-isphia, td.bles, bibl.Lographic i,eference, 3200 copies printed. Translation of Annotation: The book deals with structu3-es., propertles, and the application of ref ractory, rare, and radioactive ina-tals and their alloys. The structures of most typical alloys are sho~m in racro- and microphof,-raphs cornbined into an atlas to serve as a manual for the analysis of ihfferent structires of cormercial alloys. 'rhe book is intended for a vide ~:ircla of engine-aring and technical persomwl in the metal-lurgical industry and scientific research institutes associated with producing and using these metals, band imy serve as a textbook for students in metalluraf Translation of Table of Contents*. Foreword 4 Introduction 5 Ch. I. Lithium and Its Alloys 7 1. Structure and Properties of Lithium 7 WI USSR MALITSEV, M. V., Metallograftya ttAgoplavkildi, redk:Lkhixadicaktivnykh metalloy i splavar, "Yetallurgiya" Pres Ml S, q 2. Lithium Alloys 20 Ch.'3:1. Beryllium and Its Alloys 31 -1. Structure and Properties of Beryllium 31 2. 'Beryllium Alloys 45 3. Refractory Beryllium Compounds and Beryllium Cermts 65 Ch.IIT. TitaiLium, Zirconium, and Its Alloys 75 Titanium and Its Alloys 75 1. Structure and Properties of Titanium 75 2. Titanium Alloys 90 Zirconium and Its Alloys 162 1. Structure and Properties of Zirconium 162 2. Zirconium Alloys 168 Ch. IV. Refractory ~ttals and Their Alloys 175 Vanadium and Its Alloys 180 I* Structure and Properties of Vanadium 180 2. Vanadium Alloys 188 Niobium and. Its Alloys 191 1. Structure and Properties of Hibbium 191 2/4 USSR 'V, M. V., Metal-lografiya tugoplayk~kh, redk1kh i radioa1vtivnykh MALITSL metallov i splavov, IlMetallurgiya" Press, ;1971 2. Kidbium. Alloys Tantalum and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Tsmtalum, 2. Tantalum and Its Alloys Chromium and Its Alloys if Structure and Properties of Chromium 2. Chromium Alloys Molybdenum and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Molyb~qnum. 2. Molybdenum Alloys %tungsten and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Tungsten 2. Tungsten Alloys Rhenium and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Rhenipm 2. Rienium Alloys Ch. V. Rare-Earth Metals and Their Alloyn 1. Structiam and Properties of %re-Earth Metals 3/4 205 246 246 252 255 255 263 270 270 ;?86 323 323 332 344 34-4 31LA 361. 361 owl d. USSR MWTSEV, M. V., 14etallografiya tugoplavkikh, redkikh i radionktivnykh metallDv i splavoy, PMetallurgiya", Press, 1971 2. Rare-Earth Metals Alloys Ch. VI. Radioactive Metals and Their Alloys Thorium and Its Alloys ii. Structure and Properties of ThorWm 2. Thorium Alloys Uxtmium and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Uranium. 2. Uranium A-Uo-js Plutonium and Its Alloys 1. Structure and Properties of Plutonium 2. Plutonium Alloys Appendixes References Atlas of Micro- and Microstractures of Alloys 374 404 404 W4 406 419 419 422 425 425 h29 4-31 441 4-49 4/4 all mllwmiqlmmmm-.~ LTSSR 1JDC: 66g.28'81;9"188 FREW, H. I., SHCHUM, A. A., ABALIMIN, A. V. , I Yu. V. , KURDYIPMOVA, G. G. "All-Union Scientific Research and Design Institute of,flefractory Metals and Hard Alloys" "A Molybdonum-Based Alloy" Moscow, Otkr~tiya, Izobreteniya, ProWshlermyye Obraztt;,Y, Tavarnyye Znih:i, No 22, Apr 72, Author's Certificate Vo 3310010, Divisiob C, filed 216 Sf--D 70, published '-30 31,Lar 72, p 104 Tranolation: '11iis Author's Certiflente introduces, a allm reatillre Of the t%-- which contains rhenim. An FL 01i2tingill $11 ~ Ill! physicomchax-.ical properties of the alloy are improved liy wlEng cw-ban, takiag the corTmonents in the following p7oportioris in Ime-rcent. rhanium , 3,5-'50 carbart 0.02-0.2 molybdermn base USSR IMC 539.56 BELOUS, 0. A., DANILOVTSEVA, 0. G., KUZNETSOVA, V. A. mk.~, NP.L.L_ 21 Lill MINAKOV, V. N., TREFILOV, V. 1. , MUCHATUROV, A. A., :."11CRUN I , A. A., Moscow, Kiev. VNIITS (All-Unibn Scientific Research lostitute of Hard Alloys); Institute of Metallophysics. Academy of Sciences, Mtrainian SSR "An Investigation of the Influence of Adn&xtures of Carbon and Zirconium Carbide on the Cold Brittleness of Cast' Molybdenum" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No. 6, 1971, pp 97-101 Abstract: An investigation is made of the influence of carbon and zirconium carbide upon the structure of cast molybdennin alloys-, and of the relationship of the structure to the temperature of transition to a brittle state.. It is found that even for alloys which have a complex structUTill state, the rules governing the change of the cold-brittleness teriperature may be explained if account is taken of the composition of the solid SOlUtiDn, it$ structural state, and the nature of the.formation of:1'exce"' phases on the grain boundaries. 5 figures, I table,.11 references. USSR um 62i..762.4.o47 HALITSEV in M..V = GOR'kiy Polytechnic.Inatitute "Investigation of Metal Powder Rolling" Kiyev, Poroshkovaya Yetallurgiva, No 6, (102), Jun 71, PP 19-24 Abstract: Investigation resialts are presented of rollIng pGwilers of stain- less steels XhIPN15, YJ218119T, iron, titanium (1W-1A), and electrolytic cao-per. During 'the vertical rolling pr-cess, the s-recific presoure distribution along the strain arc was measured by means of a "dotted" dyrtunometer built into the roll. The powders were rolled into bands of different -thickness and density bY means of changing the roll nip and angular feed. From Oscil-logram; obtainel by rolling of the powders, diagrams of specific preanu~m d1:1-Vritnition in the hearth of strain were plotted for each came of ralling, and from these dia-grams stresses on rolls during rolling powders, into bands of diffts.rent density and thickness, the neutral argles, and the flattening anglos of rolls were determined. The analysis of the diagrams and obtained data~led to results analogous to findings of other authors (Sevarden1w, V., P., et al4, Belorussian UK BSSR, Vol 7, No 1, 1963)- Two illustr.,, four tabl6t;, m-ven biblio. refs. Pill 099=M USSR wc 62i.762,001t'69.295 MITSEV. M.-V., IGMOMOV, V. G., and I-ALYSHKINA, Z . It. "Investigation of the Production and Properties of P/11 Electrolytic Titanlud Tr. Gorlkovsk. politehhn. in-ta (Uorks of Gor'kiy Folytechwic Institute), 10,70, 26# No 15, pp 33-40 (from Wh-rlletallurgiyap Vo 3, Va!v 71,lbstraet Iso 3G370 by V. Chelnokov) Translationt The article investigates.the properties of 0-5-=-thia-k conpact titanium strip produced by the method of rolling FIEF11-3 elootrolytic Powder. To obtain the strip, the powder must be rolled into I)ivakdouri stz-1p.-'3 mn thick with a porosity of Four-time rolling of t',,a breakdowal vith intermecliate sinterinr, at 1-000 In high vac=4 ilia Hg) and final annealing at 750-1000 8 es uooiaible the viroduction Qf MttLniwa, withj'-45- t~ rl~k I 50% and V~' - 32-40 kg/rua . it Is. recommenrled that a:mneal'Ang be perfox.-ed at 0 B 7-50 , which assures the obtaining of fUe-grained stimotuxe of alp~,~-tltaniurri with optimum plastic properties and strength. Four 'llustrations. One table. Bibliography with six titles, USSR UDC 60-18-1B2 MALITSEV, M. V., Professor, Doctor of Technical Scien6es "Metallograftya promyshlennykh tevetnykh metallov i splayov" (Yetallography of Industrial Non-Ferrous Matals and Alloys), 2nd edition, published "Metallurgiya" Moscovi 1970,, 346 pp ANHOTMON The structure, promerties.. and the use of non-ferrous inetaln and alloys are discussed. Structures of major industrial alloys axe illustrated by appropriate udero- photographs in a separate atlas. The book is intended for workers In retallocraphic laboratories of plants and scientific research institutions. It may be usei!Vl for aspImmts and studonts of metallurgical institutes of higAer learning- Ye iAUBtr.j 85 tables, 130 bibliographic references. TABrx OF Comm= Foreword 3 retroduction Chapter 1. Aluminum and Its Alloys Part 1. Structure and Properties of Alumin= 7 -77 7-1 7"' _7~,7 USSR MALITSEV, M. V. ~Ietallografiya pranyshlemVkh tsvetuy~h metallov i splavov' 1970,-346 PP Part 2. Aluminum Alloys 15 1. Cast Alloys 15 2. Malleable ALAnys 46 3. Bearing Alloys 89 4. Solders 90 Chapter 2. Magnesium and Its Alloys Part 1. Structure and Properties of Magnesium 93 Part 2. Magnesium Alloys 96 l., Cast Alloys 2. Malleable Magnesium A11QY$ 113 Cbapter 3- Copper and Its Alloys,,~ Part 1. Structure and Properties of Copper 128 Part 2. Copper-Zinc Alloys (Brasses) 139 1. Binary Brasses 139 2. YalticoMonent Brassea 148 Part 3- Bronzes 162 1. Aluminum Bronzes 163 2. Stannous, Bronzes 171 USSR MALITSEVY M. V., Yetallograftya. promyshlennykh tsvetnfth matallav i splavoy, 1970., 346 PP 3- Plumbous Bronzes 4. Silicon Bronzes 5- Manganese Bronzes 6. Antimonous Bronzes 7. Beryllium Bronzes 8. Special bronzes:of High Electrocon4qctivity and Strength Part 4. Copper-Nickel Alloys Part 5- Heat-Resistant'Copper Alloys Chapter 4. ~ Nickel and Its Alloys Part 1. Structure and Properties of Nickel Part 2. Nickel Alloys 1. Structural Alloys 2. Electrotechnical. and Electrovacuum Alloys 3. Alloys-with Specific Physical and Cbmical Properties 4. Refractory Alloyo 5- Heat-Resistant Alloys Chapter 5. Tin, Lead, and Their Alloys 180 164 187 189 lB_Q 196 ,96 202 2o6 209 213 214 217 222 230 Part 1. Structure and Prop 231 3/5 tertics of Tin and Uad USSR MALITSEV, M. V.., Metallografiya pronWshl~ennykh tsvetmy~.h metaLloy i splavoV, 1970,9 ~46 pp Part 2. Tin and Lead Alloys 234 1. Bearing Alloys 234 2. Readily Fusible Alloys 242 3- Soft Solders 242 4. Type Metals 243 5. Alloys for Cable Envelopes 2 k3 Chapter 6. Zinc and Its Alloys Part 1. Structure and Properties of Zinc 245 Part 2. Zinc Alloys 247 1. Cast Alloys 24-7 2. Malleable Alloys 252 3. Arit-ifriction Alloys 252 4. Solders 254 5. Type Metals 256 Chapter T. Titanium and Its Allwjis 1. Structure and Properties of Titanium P art 257 Part 2. Titanium Alloys 262 1. Malleable Titanium Alloys 262 USSR MAL'TSEV M. V.,, 1-t-tallografiya. promWshlennykh tsvetnjrkh matallow i splavav, .1970j, i~g pp 2. C&st Titanium Alloys Chapter 8. High-melting metals Ond Their Alloys Part 1. Tungsten and Its Alloys 273 Part 2. Molybdenum-and Its Alloys 279 Part 3 - Niobium and Its Alloys -286 Part 4. Tantalum and Its Alloys 296 Appendices 298 Atlas of Macro- and Microstructures of Non-Ferrous Meetals and A.1loys 303 Bibliography 363 5/5 I ,i t USSR UDC. 621-791.856:669.28 ALEKSEYM-0, G. N., NERODENKO, M. X. (Electric Welding, InstItute im;eni YE-0. PATON, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian GSR),~ BVRYL1VOYA,. T. A., DANTYFLYV1,_T. .4 MAL'TSEV, X. V. , FREZE, 1.,and S11CRUK1N,. A. A. ~Ofosc-ow) "Effect of Heat Treating on the Properties of Molybdenum-Carbon-Nickel Alloys and Their Weld Joints's Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, No 4, Apr 72, pp 47-49 Abstract: The study deals with the properties of interup-diate products from TSM-3 structural molybdenum alloy (0.05-0.10170 wt I C and 0.01-0.1017 Ni) following annealing. The specimens were tensile-msted at room temperature, at 2.5-10-3 sec-1 deforr-tatiOn. rates and -w4-,re arc-welded in a controlled ivert-gas atmosphere. The specimens were pre-anl'Qaled for 1 hour in vacuum (10-5 n-3 11g) at 800, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, and 1700*C. Metallographic examinations indicate that racr-Istallization begins at 1200% and is completed at 14000C. Ma)timua piastkiLy was shot-rI by specimens with a coz-pletely recrystallized smicture, Pre-annealims appears to upgrade the weld quality. Nickel tends to coicentrate aloag the grainboundaries and not only hinders carbon diffPsion, but also 7-: jSSR ALMEYENKO, G. N., et al, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, No 4, Apr 72, pp 47-49 promotes strengthening of the metal bond in the boundary layers owing to the Iccalized increase of electron concentration. This strengthening of grain boundaries by nickel appears to be the determtning factor in raising the plasticity of TSM-3 alloy in recrystallized state. (2 illustrations, 3 tables, 4 bibliographic~referencus) 2/2 USSR UL~ 6ai.791 - -164: 669-28 ALMMYENKO G. N., NEROCENKO, M. M., Institute of Eleotric Welding irnneni Ye. 0. Paton; BIRYUKOVA, T. A. and SUCIMNIN, A. A., 14oscaw "Properties of ~b-C, Mo-Zr-C, and Mo-Ti-~iC Weld Joints" Kier, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 9, Sep 72, pp 210-212 Abstract: The effect of zirconium and titanium on tho properties of weld Joints for a molybde num- carbon alloy was investigefed~ InLpts of the alloys were produced in an electron-beam furnace and rolled Jantc W%eet 1 m, thick. The sheets were welded using a tur4,-sten electrode in a cont.r-illed heli-um, atmos- phere. One heat of the ~b-C alloy contained 0.06%~ C (bent.1); two heats of the Mo-Zr-C alloy were made, one containing 0.04. w-Erk (", 0.16 vt.,,6 Zr (heat 2), the other --0.5 wt % C, 0.34 wt.% zr (heat 3); and two heats of the 1,1:)-Ti--C alloy, one containing 0.05 wt % C, 0.014 'w't % Ti (heal; 4), Une other--0.055 'wt % c, o.o26 wt %.Ti (heat 5). Alloying with Ti and Zr Inc-niaiied the Weld doint ductility but reduced cold brittleness. TI was less iATective than Zr, which is probably associated with the fact that small addit,'Lans of Ti increase solu- bility of carbon in Mo in the solid state or bond the carban into carbides. Ti and Zr also increase strength of the weld Jointi! and rm.,,ui bardresti. Both ale- rents refine the sawn inetal stracture and positively the structure 0~ the heat-affected zone, dirffinishing!the extent of Ithe M.-Ect-affected zone 1 2 USSR ALEKSEYENKO, G. H.) et al., Aytomaticheskaya Svarka, Ito 9, SeP 72, pp 20-22 and grain size near the fusion lines. In the study ol' imld joint nechiinical properties it was established that the alloys contakning Ti falled prilr-orily in the seam and that these alloys tend to form hot enlicks during weldinj, In contrast to this, weld joints made from the Mo-Zr-C ELIJoys utdergo failu-.re both in the seam and along the fusion lines. In sunmary, lLdditioms of Zr refine the structure of the. seam metal and heat-affected zana) faoi.'Litate the forma- tion. of a substructure, and increase strenjj~th and ductility of the weld .1aints, vhile Ti additions have a lesser effect on the ducti4ty of weld joints n3de using the Mo-C alloy. 1 Figure, 2 tables, 6 bibliogralohic references. 2/2 .... .... ... USSR uDc: 68a.327 ASTSATUROV, R. M., KONDRAT'YEV, A. F., F. B. "A Device for Checking an Operational ~emary" USSR Author's Certificate No 333559, filed 9 Jul 70, published 7 Jun 72 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'Daya Teldinika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No IB378 P) Translation.- The proposed device pertains to the field of computer tech- nology. It can be used for checking an,iminediate-access memory. Device- for checking an immediatc-access. memory are knoirn which cwi be used to monitor mod-2 readout data. The known d-evices for ronaitor~ng an inmediate- -access memory do not provide for checking the ~orreftnesi; of operation of the address decoding channel through which data reading t0tes place (r_-c- cess to the memory). The proposed device uses an additional shaping eircuit for forrd-mg a mod-g control code. This circuit simultaneously "ditiplaces" the datL, iu~.-d memory address registers. Also incorporated in the propor-ed device is control code conversion unit. These modifications not onb, provide a inore effective check on data readout- but also verify correspondence between the 112 7! USSR ASTSATUROV, R. M. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 333559 readout data and the address with respect to which the realing has occurred,' i. e.,the operation of the address decoder can be mondtored. Besides this, the device provides further monitoring~of readout data w-itli respect te modulus of two, in order not to violate the principle of "continuous" monitoring. Since increasing the effectiveness of monitoriiy~ 'rc-qv4'Lr(-IG USIrIL7' 1111 additional shaping modulus greater than two (usually 3), the memot-i wora must -have at -least tvo. control dirits for storii~lir, a control code. In modern computers, several datu uxiitr. are stored sinultmrv~-oualy in c~ mainory (with their own control digits), so there it; no need,,to at!d inumory dlijts to realize the proposed rinnitorIng devicas ift USSR UDC: 681.325.5 KONDRAT'YEV, A. P., ASTSATUROV, R. M., A TIKHOVICH, Yu. V. IrTabular Adder-11-fultiplier" USSR Authors' Certificate No 253442, Filed 11 January :1.968, Published 25 Feb- ruary 1970 (Translated from 'Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomilitika, Teleuiekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract 'No 10$224P, by V. M.) Translationt The tabular adder-Miltiplier (TAM) suggetited, coagistin.- I)f a memory unit, tabular address forating circuit, registart, (R), ftrst (1) and second (2) operands (0), and control device is simplifIled and the time re- quired to perform operations is reduced by the use of I.-esult output and analysis units. The inputs of the iuialysis units are canne,,-.ted ttz) the out- puts of the It of the first and second 0, ~Aiile the outputs ori, connected through AND circuits to the inputs of the first -snd saicond OR circuit!, Of the result output unit. Me output of the first OR cjxcuit of the result: output unit is connected to the input of the interrDgait;Lc-.1 circuit of the R oc the second 0, the output of which is connected to !the flip-flops of the R of the second 0. The output of the second OP aircul~t in 1.*he result autpat unit is connected to the input of the Laterrogation cj~'rcuft.ai the R of thi., first 0, the input of which is connected to the flip-Plops of the R of- the first 0. one illustration. 42 T USSR ~ODC 669.29S.OS3.2 (088.8) TIMCHENKO, B. S., MALITSEV, N. YE., Dneprovsk, Titanium-Magnesium Plant 1,q)evice for Automatic Control of the Process of Metallothermic Reduction of Titanium Tetrachloride" USSR Author's Certificate No. 271304, Filed 6/01/67, Published, 10/09/70. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No, S., 19#11, Abstract No. S G21SP). Translation: A device for automatic control of the process o~ metallothermic. reduction of TiC14, including the interrelated units for proSrammed feed of TiC14, consist of a rheostat sensor flow meter built into the programmer, an electronic relay controlling a reversing motor, an b1p:C12weighing and drain unit, a pressure sensor and a secondary device for measurement of pressure in the rc!actor, and a relay unit controlling the reactor surface timperature. To provide more reliable operation of the device, the prograttisied TiC14 feed unit and temperature control unit for the reactor tsurfmcie temperature include ferrodynamic converters at the comparison point and a phasesensing semiconductor amplifier with a relay unit, the contacts of which are Included in the control unit, while the programmed feed controller for titanfimi tetra~,.hloride is built Into the flow meter. UIDG., 621.)7?-F:535 KINB R, B. Ye., PliLITS11-IV, N. Ye., and TOKATLY, V. 1. "Geometrical Ontics of Irreg-ular '.0aveLuides" Tr. A'-usc. in-ta- (I'ransactio-as of t'he Acoustlic:;al Il,.Stit-ute) 1970, A NO. 13, pp 77-85 (frow 1,1*c. 3, ch 11 stract i,o- 3B212) -icn: '-AtQ-hin, beam stjructurt~rj in Translat -uidL In -,,!~I'ls wavef, -s, identical k, rf*.-l-'au.4n s, perrait ge*~atfbn c~ di:f or nat waves, are ccrkstruct,~il. ..,eEume CSOt 1860-W END NOW A from the boundary corditions. Botbi these prfmms are reaucm r.Q Tn %-,he fields solution of functional equations. Examples of cal*ulatipa arq) tgiven. The can- dItion of detacbment of the field fron.the walls oit hairn in analyzed. USSR uDc.. 621.372.132 KINBER, B. Ye., TOKATLY, V. 1. "Asymptotic Theory of Irregular Waveguides and Hornsm Moscow. Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 12P Dol~ 70, PP 2512-2-521 Abstract: A new method is proposed for calculatir4r, irrelpilar wavoguides. Vie Ctirvit jis tinn aijit of two fields of '112 020 UNCLASSIFI~D KI)CESSING UATE--30OCT70 TITLE-CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS OF YHIE HETH~OD OF CROSS SECTIONS -U- :~AUTHOR-MALTSEV* N.YE. ,.COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR ..-SOURCE-AKUSTICHESKII ZHURNALv VOL. ltjv~JAN.-NAR. V470, P. 102-109 ,.:JATE PUBLIShED---70 SUaJECT AREAS-PHYSICS :JOPIC TAGS--WAVI:GUII)E -COORDINATE SYSTEM TRANSMISSION* DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SYSTEM, :CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REELIFRAME-198811561 STEP N'13---Ull/0046/70/016/000/0102/OL09 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0106307 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACLESSION' N(j--APOlOo3O7 _A8STRACT/EXTi,',ACT--fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONS I DERAT JGN OF r-f-RTAIN WhYs OF MODIFYIP4G THE wGDELY KNOWN OF CRUSS SECTION5 6Y ci-im4Gi~jc rm:- SfJAPE OF THE CROSS SECTIONS. SPECIFIC EXAMPLES AAF CITED OF CR05S SECTIONS, DETERIIiINED BY THE V41RIALILES 9N THE HELKKOLTZ EWATWN ARE SEPARATED. THE AET1100 CF CROSS SECTIONS 15 APPLIE0 1-0 THL SULUUUN Of THE SCALAR KELAHOLTZ EQUATICN IN INFINITE AND SEAlINFINITE WAVEGl)lOz-S 'lKRLSP0N0tNG 114FIPIITE WHICH ARE SYMMETRICAL RELATIVE TO THE AA15 IHE Cl. -SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ARE 'OBTAINED. FACILITY: AKADEM11A NAUK SSSR, AKUSTICHESKII INSIMUT, Moscoll, USSR. USSR UDC: 062-567-1 ABGARYAN, K. A., RAPOPORT, 1. M.,J,4ALITSEV MOYLOV, Ye. A., SA "Order of Lenin" Aviation Institute ineni Sergo Or- IRYBAK, S. A., Moscow dzhonikidze "A Dynamic Vibration Damper' ye Znaki, Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarny No 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No ~611781, Divisio;n F, filed 17 Mar 71, published 28 Dec 72, pp 108-109 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a (~yn,=ic vibration damper which contains an additional mass coupled to am elastic element. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, provision in made for using the damper in liquid-filled elastic tanks. The elastic element is made in the form of a ges-filled elastic shell located inside the,liquid, and the our- rounding liquid comprises the additional mass. 2/2 wom USSR ABGARYAN, K. A. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 364781 2/2 FMIRM USSR (jr-C: 5337-312.6~ BARA-2,1131T, 1. A. BYCIUMV, Yu. F. KO;i~'ZKOV3 V. P. jIjI A., SLAV- GORODSKIY, M. F., SHMULEVICH, F. S, "Effect of Rhoditup on the Superconductive Proper'UJ,c.,; of 2:0.-conium L-,,d Scnc of its P-1loys" Moscow, Sverkliprovodyashchiye splavy i sovedin.-sborn-1.1'. (SLIP ~-vl, Alloys and of worl,,s), '?~Nrm;za% 3-972, pp 1,40-147 (frem RM-Radictekhniha, No 12, Dec 'T2, abstract No 12D56'(., [r&;II1II6j Translation: An investl.t~ntioyl 10711if4 Mr,00 Of thf, ".1lic'n scgrq-tftian.,~ oil iL phim;t. litiving, zi. 11,ighir c-rit 1- 0 1-0 xnatrl.x have on th.,~ crit,icid cia-ri.-iit. Additionr (-):f, vo,"r,flium .II tion T, of zjrconium tv 6-7 11" uith fc,~-wi-O;ion of fiolid-i:(Al- 111-12 K vrit-h fo=-ation of Zrp.T4,1i. CHAILeril currun1li; on ternary alloys ZIr-Irb-Ph and kfller anm!iLLh:j-, 1,,nly a-phase was segr,~-ated, there a consfder,-~.IbIe Jx t1ic- crtl~-!F-l current. After rt 5-~()`C, whmn 1"he were necompmded by Of COMPOLInd -,i4iJCh. IuLt; ti Lir"13 ,,~C- critictd current was apprecit~bly lcwer.- '17he resno-Itu, t3hou- a hiC,17,-~r 1/2 USSR BARATTOV, I. A. et al., SvLrki-,rx-cvody,,.sh~h,,.*yf,, syditvy i acye,5~ri - "-Tquk--", 1972, pD IhO-147 effect on the critical curret)t of dispersed wlJoh are zior- superconductive at 4.2 K in a superconthictive T~.atrlx.. Five lustrations, one table, bibliaj,~vaphy of: four. titles. 212 USSR UDC' 66 1,546.77 ROVAK, V. P., BOGOVINA, V, 1. , B11)OVIKt S. S. and oil -Union 43. Int; TU~100 1 ipe Scientific Research, Design and Tochnologic t Industry "Photometric Determination of Molybdenum in Hickel-Bome Alloys in the Form of a Molybdenum-Unithiol Complex": Moscow, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, Vol 3T, No 10, 1971, PP 111(0-11TI Abstract: Discussed is the use of unithiol as a reaStbnt for the -~hotonetric determination of molybdenu-- in steels without the sepuration of accempary- ing elements. The optir-al conditions for the complex formati on are: 0.5 r.. bydrochloric acid, maximum light absorption -- 34~ nmp colar intensifies with time and maxizrum color is achieved after 5 mins. The Dtesence of Fe(II), Cr(III), Iii and Co in ration (to wlybdenuyn) of 1:~Ob 1:h0, 1:40 -and 1;10, respectively, will not interferes -with the eanalyi3is. YtMinur, ortical density of the solution is achieved after prolonged standixig. 'rhe reaction rate increases with temperature, An excess of tbe reN;en-1.prc=otes intensifi- 1/2 USSR WOVAK, V. P., et al, Zavodskaya laboratorlya, Vol 37, NO 10, 1971, Pp 1170- cation of color in the molybdenum-unithiol. complex. An analytical procedure for.molybdenum determination in U-644B and LL-929,steel grades is described. The-relative error is 3does (3 illustratious,,l table)..; 2/2 59 '112 021 'S' --30OCT70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE, ING DATE ~-~T-ITLE-ANODIC ISOLATICN OF THE ALPHA PHASE FR09 KHT$N10f STEELt AND ITS IS -U- 7,4!-AUTHOR-(02 )-MALT SEV, V.Fot GAVRiLYUK# Y~E*Dm OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR UURCE-ZAVOD, LAB@ 1970, 36(2), 161 ,5-0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,.:,,SUFJJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH,j INO* oCIVIL ANO MAR I NE ENGR TOP I CTAGS--SrlAINLESS STEELt ALLOY OESIGNATION, MEVAL CORROSION/0J)KH18NIOT STAINLESS STEK MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,~,~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,_.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1897 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/036/002/0161/0161 CIAC ACCESSION N0--AP0118859 UNCLASS1 F ICO, .7 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINIG DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118859 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRAGT. THE STAINLESS STF.EL KfiI8tNl0T 1S DECOMPOo BY ANODIC DISSOLN. IN ELECTROLY`T~- CONTG.' 7,'t G KGLt 10 G THIGUREAr AND 19 ML CONCO. HCL-L.9 AT A C,D. OF 20-100 NA-CIA PkIME2. THE ALPHA PHASE IS SEPD, FROM THE INSOL4 RESIDUE WITH it MAGNET, ViASHED, IDENTIFIED BY X RAYS, DISSOLVED IN 15PERCETN H SUB2 SO SUB4, AND ANALYZED. C 1.14r MN 0.50t SI 28.21t CR 4-.0fto FE 66.1LPERCENT1 AND TI TRACES IS THE REPORTED COMPN. OF THE ALPHA PHASE. ~~ AN MIT. OF z,: .0o.65-0.68PERCENT ALPHA PHA,SE IS FOUND 'IN THE STEEL iiY 11-JE PRESENT I~ETHQD; THE PARALLEL MAGNETOMETRIC DETN. GIVES 0.11GPERCENr. FACILITY: VSE5, NAUCH.-)SSLE-D.,KDNST?s.-IEK"NOL. (NST.~ )WID. PRDm,j- D.NEPROPETROVSKr USSR. UNCLASSIFIED kTjmi!p!lmlk 'Now 1; ! '7112 024 IE'D' PAOCMIN!~ DATE-18"'EP70 UNCLA3SIF JITLE--ANODIC BEHAVIOR OF STAINLE.S$ 5TEEL KH18NIOT --U- AUTHOR-(05)-i4ALTSEV, V.F.t SHAVELr M.m.p MARUNENKOt L.V.,, GAMIALly T.A., SM I RNOVA, ,COUNTRY OF I'NFO--USSR -..-.SOURC E--Z AVO 0. LAB. 1970t 36(2)9 140-3 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS STEELt STAINLESS STEEL COMPOSITIONs MANGAWSE STEELP TOPIC TAGS SILICON STEFLP CHRnmium STER, NICKEL: STEELv TITANIUM STEEL, ELECTROLYTE, CHLORIDEt THIOUREAt SOLUBILITY/M0118NIol STAINLESS STEEL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 1-onctIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY 9EEL/fkAME--19d9/0601 STEP NO--UR/003Z./70/03b/002/01-'*0/0143 CIRC ACCESSWN N10--AP0107198 UNC LASS I FIED 212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PRYOCESSING DATE--16SEP70 CIRC 4CCESSION NC--AP0107198 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A"'ISTRACT POMITIAL TJ:KE PIXTS ARE GIVE"4 FOR STAINLESS STEEL KH18NIOT CONI-G. C 0.013Z9 MN 1.1.7, St 0.58, CR L-7.5, NI 1.0..8, AND TI 0.33PERCENT DORiNG ITS AiNUDIC 01550L.N. IN OIFFERU~CE ELECTROLYTES. CONST. P~ASSIVATION AND IRREGULARITIES IN LOCAL DISSOLN. 1) SLIB3 CD SUE12 14t, 0.2N ACOH, OF THE STEEL WERE OBSERVE. IN 0.2N CCL 0-2N GLYCINEs OR 0.005N H SUf3Z SO SUB4. SMOOTH ANOD I C, 0 1 S50I.N. ,GOOD ISOLATION OF THE CARBIDES, A140 ELIMINATION OF PAS!)'-(VArI0'N WERE ACHIEVED LN THE. M[Xr=D ELECTROLYTE CUNTG, M KCL, 0.24M liCLo 10 G THIOUREA-L.9 AND 0.2N CARBOXYLIC ACID. ADONS, OF CHLORIDE-S-AND OFITHW-UREA ALSO IMPROVE P83 PO SUB4. THE ANODIC DISSOLN. IN OIL. H SU132 SO SUB4 OR H S UNCLASSIFIEO UDC 6,62,612 POPOV, Ye. I., YASHPOROV, L. Ya., X&jj1TS-UXJ_Vr -1.1 and BREYTER, A. L. "Combustion 1-lechanism of Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy Particles" Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzr.Vva, Ila 2, 1973, pp 240-246 Abstract: An investigation is conducted of the cominAstion process of single aluminum-magnesium allo,~ particles tinder atmospheric pressure The particles under te8t contained 5, 10, 20, 50, 70, 90, and ~5~~ magnesium, and were made in spherical form of 100-600 X in diameter. The method of the experiment iia3 to place tht, par- ticle to be tested on a sharp tunCsten needle and roast it in air or in the flames of raixtures of ammonium jereh' )orate and in uro- tropin at temperatures of 2500, 2700, and 3_1V I.', tA.th the com- itra "I'lonvas" awid the bustion process observed through the cinema catil; SICS-1. Photographs from the film ttrips are roproduced, and curves are plotted of the ratio of the partic.lo glow zone radius to the radius of the original particle as F. fLuiction o:r tire, Bind of the relative duration of the fix-at combu-94-lan staUe ca!3 a func- tion of the all *tion. it is tound that the-~ combustion OY comnosi proceeds In two stiges, 1;1th the magnesium burning oufchlef~~y in the first stage and the aluminum in the secard, 1A ,. ~"~= Mr 11 USSR UDC 629.7.036.54-66:536.46 MALTS9VJ* H., KURYLEV, V. V., and $ELEZNEV, V. A. "The Ignition of Individual Metal Particles" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Cort!riiya i Gaz. Dinaniki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornik (11th All-Unioa Conference on ProbleTaS Of 'tile Evaporation, Cowl)ustion, and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed Syntems, 1972--Col.lec- --Aviatsionn)-ye i tion of Works), 1972, p 33 (from Referativxiyy %hurnal Raketnyye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.34.165. Resume) Translation; The authors discus:,s the influence of various factors upon the ignition of particles of zirconium, titanium, triagnesitim, and zirconiurp. hydrid2. The investigation waii conducted by Means of microphotographing the particles during heating in tin atmosphere of air. '11te maximum, J:empqtrature of the heucr was 19000K, the heating rate was from 2.5 to 120 degi,eeshet~. Particles 100 to 500 microns in size were investigated. The influe-rice of the typ,, -of metal, particle size, heating rate, and porosity upon the ij.,,nition temperatu're was e-stabl-Ished. Zirconium, titanium, and zirconium. hydi-I.de 1gaite in Lwa stages. The first stage is snolderiiig, which is characterizeql by elevation of the particle temperature to a red glow. The second stagt~ is a flare-up, charac- terized by the formation of a bright nu6leus of light. Zirconium and 1/2 il"INIMMININ IN 1-1 USSR MAL'TSE W, V. M., et al., 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vapr. Lripareniya, Coreniya i Gaz. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornik, 1972, 1) 33 titanium are characterized by the earlier ipition of largf:ir particle.3. The converse pattern is observed for magneriium. As the heating rate- increases, the Tignit of the particles decreases. The ignition remperature of the less dense particles is lower because of the'greater speciftc stxrf'ace. 2/2 ------ ---- ------- --- ---------- ---------------------- ----- USSR IrMC 536.46 ROMADONOVA, L. D., M.. and POXHIL, P. V~ "Influence of the Physicochemic4tl Properties of the I'Llel jIll(I tjjj~ Oxj.&-,n~ the Nature of the Pkelationship of the Combustion Rati! of a Fuel Mixture to tile Particle Size of the ruel" Novosibirsk, Fizika Coreniya i Vzr-),va, No 1, 1972, p;~j 8-15 Abstract; In order to trace the influence of the physicochomical pro-tiorties of the fuel and the oxidant upon the natura of the ri!Ilatiow~hip of thii con- bustion rate of a fuel mixture to the particle size. of the fuel, stoichionetric compositions were investigated an the basis, of three oxidants ard 28 fuels. It is shown that in the case of a fusible oxidanr atid a nunsubliria])IL fluel, the combustion rate of a composition with A fuel of large parLtele A1*.t,(! Is higher than the co.-iibustioa -.%ite of a coapojH.tion wil:fi ffi)e fue.1 particles, 2 figures. 3 tables. 3 references. 33 USSR UDC 536.4-55+66)9-715 T T' BHETIE~17 A. L,1 t[A31IF0iiQVv L. Ya. 9 POPOV9 YO. !. 9 Pill ki-KIN, V. I. 3'2,131j~ W11 A. 0 0 C W7 "Burnin- of 3-ingle Fart-licles of Alivai Jurn Alloys in the Plame of 0-lidizer-_~"xiol _',~.Lxturc" Novosibix-n-1--, Gorclliya i Vol 7 :1a 2, Ji in 71, pp 222 -227 AbotrDc--1V- : T'lle of sinr-,Ie alloys in `Uhe- ton--LIO 03" 1_1 I Ific, 'lamc. of a mixti,!:rc of r- chlorat-e ~,,id urot-oniii,~ Of ~Y!!- ( and 12 ,r1 urc)`ro-:Dinc J_j-~r j_ _q rqo., vestimn-ted. The vcm~,Lllt.,q ~n7c 121,r n c to to fn-r,~Ils 01, t.-,;1-)Jc!7~,I trac1co of bzzim-lia,l:, - t~, f- r cmen, 'ance'- 0- ~hc, i-Iflamni-q-1-,ion, t-i-.nc! ,a,! "na" ion. rill-b"ic-c-Lo(i tm on the P.nrticlc f-, c c n 11" i o n 0", ftel on n1tim1mira 11.1-3-y!-, 30 -41i v-i Ot -70 USSR BREYMR) A. L.) MSIIPORCf;, L. Ya,.,el al,, ritzika Gmmiya 1. Vzryva, Vol 7, No 2, Jun 71, pp P22-227 !Ire to e 0:1~~?('e.,-ive. 1~110 LA comooric-"It C', dc,;Or. "0. b"', Iro of bixmin,- of -110 of included metal.1": the nonnc~~ilil,;Y oil j.tz; 0",4(jic tion cl-D-1-bility, actimit, , vo 1;I.-t j. 1. i, ~,r -~-he I.,)u-r,.ai;ri,,- v- iv c ro, density chaji.-c, by fasing, wqd illustr., one t~--bllc, 16 bibIio..rcJ*s. - -SUL I P. F. UU'T LOGACIIE'V, V- S-, SETEZNEV, V. A., Moscow "Combustion of Aluminum Particles in the Flame of a Condensed System" Flzika Goreniya i Vzryva, No 1, Mar 71,,pp 51-57. ABSTRAM This work, presents a study of the process of combustion of aluminum particles in a flame of type N ballistite powder and a model mixture of ammonium perchlorate with organic fuel. The study of the process of~combustion of metal particles was performed in a constant pressure brimb with quartz windows, in which a vacuum or the necessary inert. gas (nitrogen, argon) pressure was created. The metal particles were introduced to the emposition of the fuels during the manufacturing process. A pbotographic method. was used to stud), the processes occurring on the surface of combustion, and s~,ecimons were ta'ken to study the dimensions of the metal particles through the height of the flame. It was established that as ballistite powder burns, the, metal particles adhere to the thermostable decomposition products of the nitroc~sllulasa, later merging near the surface of the charge. Increasing the percentalle of metal in the fuel causes an increase in particle diameter, Aluminum particles accumulate and USSR UDC 536A6 + 662.222A POWUL, P. F., MALITSEV, V. M. LOGACKV, V. S., SEUMEV, V. A., Firika Goreniya i Vzryva, No 1, Mar 71, pp 51-57, aglomerate on the surface of combustion of the charge. In the initial stage of combustion, oxidation of the metal occurs on its surface., with 4 to 6% 01. the heat realized due to combustion of the metal liborated in this manner in the reaction layer. Combustion of aluminum particles in -the flame occurs through intermediate products with the formation oflower oxidt;s. The tempera- ture of the combustion zone of aluminum particles is 400-6000 higher than the temperature of the remainder of the flam e. 2/2 USSR TDC-.662.2fS.2 POMIL, P F.. EMOIEV,. V T. IMMOX ".,A., Mosr-OW 17*chanism of Combus-tion of-A-1&ral:J'"hrticli~s" Novosibirsk, Fizilza Goreni~a:- P. Vzxrm~! Vo I ~ 6, No. 3, :;ep 70, pp. 407-410 Abstract: This article is deditated--'m investigation (if the combustion of condensed 5ystems containing. such,irtetals as alum-inwi, nagnesium and their allovs as additives. Me: eocperiaental study was perfo=,ed using cylindrical, specimens 5 mm in-diamater,-and 7-10 nm high. It was estlb- lished that ballistite burns, st;abl,)-,-iiith,prLIimintir3, herating to a Minimum temperature oJ7 1100C, i-.,hile airammonium perchlorate conj..)ositLon must be, heated to a minimum temperature of'200"C., Stt.idic.,~ were nada ol.' tht., thermal CffeCt: Of thV in flw~ reaction layer (if the conderi5ed phase. The- results~~ indicate that in tile :;~Tea of f laneless combustion of balljLsti te- conpasi.rii irrs:witb aluminum theisurface tempera- ture.of flamelesa cDmIlustion. is-- 5009C,. that is on the sijime ordtir as for 1/2 M 7 ~7: 71 USSR IJDC:662.215.'4:' POKHIL, P. F. LOGACHEV, V.. M MALITSEV, V. M., Novosiblrsk, Fizzika Goreuiya i VzT),va,. Vol - 6,. NV_ 3~ 0 ballistite compositions without-theemetal. This indicates that the altimi- n= pax-ticles burn in the smoke-gas, zone of the f lavie nihar the surface rather than on the surface of * thch: corWensed material. 1-figh-speed cinewtography indicated, that-.. the--mte-of combustion Of,; 11U11INLIM particles is an order of magnitude les:s-- thaxv tht. rite of combustion of the ballistite composition,, and- imcrease.T- with: bm=asing surrounding -medivia temperature. 212 If2 049 UNCLASSIFIE0 11110CV~$ING QAV~'--04DEC70 ~TITLE--INVESTIGATION OF METAL PARTICLE FUS.ION 0lJlkr4G- TI-11-- comBussrEwl OF METALLIZED BALLISTITE CORPOSITIONS AND FUEL OXIWIZER MIXTURES -U- 3UTHOR-(03)-POKHIL, P.F., LOGACHEV, V.S.v MALTSEV~~!V.Ml COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZIKA GURENIIA I VZRYVA, VOL. 6,, AR. 1970, P. 110-92 -DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70 AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS JOPIC TAGS--AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE, POTASSIUM P~RCHLORATEo COMBUSTION RATE't FORMALOEHYOEP COMBUSTION PRoouc PROPItLLA -r, SOLIO NT Co!tBUSTION' ALUMINUM POWDER ~,-CONTROL .14A.RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfF[ED .PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605107/1-__l2' $TEP P10--UP/041 4/'ili:)/Ut),'),fOOO/OOd(*.1/0192 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140763 212 049 UNCLASSIFU,. P1iJ:1CE!)!)1N(; 0AT;:----Q~i*~"'-:c~-'.' CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140763 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHIC, AND MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE FUSTION OF METALLIC PARTICLES OURING 114E G-r- STOICHIGMETRIC MIXTURES OF AMMONEUM ANO PIDTASSIUMIPERCHLORATE ~"Vo POLYFORMALDEHYDE WITH AODITIONS OF 7, ~13, Oil 20Pf:4'CEN1' ALUMINUIM PARTICLES OF VARIOUS SIZES AND GEO;4ETRIES, SPEC14L T1-',1-.H.N[QUES AE-RE USED FOR SAMPLING THE CONDENSED PHASE OF THE SMOKE GAS MIXTURES AT VARIOUS OISTANCES FROA THE BURNING CHARGE SURFACE. THE D6:PEND1*-.,11CE THE OF CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUSION PROCESS ON. THE VAR [11BLES, OF THE COMBUST ro'N ..,PROCESS IS DISCUSSED. i rdn j A tz 1~ I r. t r.-ri USSR 'U= 556.46 POKffn., P. F., LOGAC10,71 V. S., MALITSEV,, V, M., SELEZrW$ V. A. "Spectral and Photometric Research on the Flaw Jet in 140del Fliel-Oxidizer-Metal Systems" Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i VzryVa, No 20 June 1970, pp 143-152 Abstract: Me equipment used for spectral research on the flame jet in tile com- bustion of fuel-oxidizer-metal systems is described, anti its u eration is explained. Spectral flame-jet research by means of this Imstallation peritd.tited the photonyetric method to be used for temperature measurement; this methvl pennitted the shapt of the flaw of Individual metal particles in the combustion jarcducts of 1-he charge -to be locally determined. Evaluation of the combustion. %ampe-nature of all=inum and magnesium particles In the fla jet of model systewil by the spectral and the photamtric method is discussed. ............ .... ------------- Pr . IKA' USSR UDC; S36.4S POKHIL, P. F., LOGACIIEV, V. S. M'TSEV V. M. "Study of Fusion of Metal Particles During Combusion of Metallized Ballistite Compositions and Fuel-Oxidizer Mixturesol Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i Vzrv-va, No. 6, March 197(), pp 80-92 Abstract: Experimental data have indicated that tho miech till i sin of combus- tion of ballistite compositions does not chaitge with the addition of alunin-,in . An investigation of the size, form anti state of particIv sureaces before and after combustion of ballistite compositiow; at various presstires was perf-'ortned lit order to gain an idea of the mcchanism, of combustion of the altijitinum parti- clus added, Photogr3phs of particles during, the procestij of combustion -are presented. As the ballistite compositions plus alwainum burn, the particles of metal adhere to the thermostable products of de-com1wmition of the nitro- cellulose, then fuse near the surface of the charge. During combustion of fuel-oxidizer-metal compositions, fusiml 01' thC Metal JNJ?IiClil~.I: occurs or, 0- surface of the charge, since the charge telliperaturo is ,iufficiant to melt the aluminum and magnesium. As the percent of metal in the compoiiition is increased, the mean particle diameter of aluininim and magnesitim particles fonled as a result of fusion on the charge surface also increases. 71te dep:ree 0~ fusion of-' metal 7;~ USSR POMIL, P. F., LOGACIIEV, V. S., MAL-TSEV, V, M., Novosibirsk, FIzik-a Go reniya i Vzryva, No. 6, March 1970, pp 80-92 particles on the charge surface increases with decreasing site of the initial particles of metal in the model composition. 7lie mean 1rolum-eetric size of particles of aluminum and magnesium famed as a result (W fu3ion on the charge surface decreases with increasing combustion rate of the charge. Me velocity of particles of aluminum and magnesium famed as a result of fusion on the hot surface of the model mixture is 2-3 mm/sec for aluminwii and 4-S mm/-3ec for magnesium. 2/2 - ---------------- - USSR GERSHUNII G. V., and PIAL'TSEV V. P. Institute of Evolutionary _Phyrio1oLQr and Biochemistry imeni I. M. Sechenov AcadetV of Sciences VESR Uningrad "Some General Features of Impulse Sequences D2 Bioacoustic Signals" Leningrad, Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii i Fiziologii, Vol 9, No 2, Mar/Apr 731 pp 162-176 U-CC 591-185-5:577-37 Abstract: Sounds emitted by monkeys (Cebus capucinus), catsP albino rats., and chickens under various circumstances ifere recorded and aralyzed. Significant differences were found in the duration of individual impulses and of the inter- vals between them., organization of impulses into packages, du~atiori of impulse packages and of the intervals between them, and relative amplitudes and ,zpectral components of impulses within a -rackage. Frequency inodulation, not observed amonC; insects, appears to be a typical characteristic of manmui.ls. The first and the last impulse ill IL packaijo differ from ench otlx.,r, cletirly denoting the beginning and the end. Organization of impulim paeka,.,ea occui.-s when the, an-ttal performs no definite :rotor activity and the sound is the imin. expression of motivational and emotional factors. During, t4tis so-callud acejuBtic behavior, the packaged sound signals represent general aftentatioxi~ a cal.L, a greeting, or a threat addressed to another animl or man+ On the ot;her 2-Aand, non-packaged 1/2 2/2 .... . ... . ...... ... USSR UDC 591-581598.82 Institute of Evolutionary Physiology ond Biochemistry, USSR WiaaeW of Sciences, Le~ningrad "Some Types of Acoustic Signals of the Capuchin Cebi.'is capuainus" Leningrad, Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii I Fiziologil, Vol 7, No 2, ftr/APr 71, pp 186-194 Abstract: As one aspoct of the study of the neurophysta-logy rind social be- havior 6f highex marnalsp convauni cation sounds used by the capuchin ncnkeys were Investigated. The stucly uas done on two male and two To3ale capuchins, The sounds they emitted were recorded as oscIllograns ii.nd spNtrog=s -while their behavior was observed. Six of the eight sounds Ltioted are described according to the duration of the ingulsesp the intervala, be-twien thxmi the rise and fall in wave amplitudes, and the value cf cearUU f--tiquencles in the speetr-al bands. The greeting call is a high--pitohwd trUL The F'hoxtv food call is a single quasiharmonious Impulse lastine~#, U-40 iLlillineconda and having a large numb-2r of apectral bands. Tho long food call Is longer In duration and has different spectral bands. The deforisqi cal2 ~a a lone;, W1- organized sequence of various Anpulsea. - The threat ca4b. ic, a zorles of shcxt noise impulses. The aggnosion call is a c6iaplov aeqwince of noise impulsez 2/2 112 015 U14CL ASS IF I C-0 PNOCESSING DATE-20NOV70 TITLE-CN S6UND SIGNALIZATION IN THE CAPUCINE CEBUS~CAPUCINIJS -U- :ALTHOR-MALTSEVi V*P. .COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR EVCLYUTSICNNOY BICKHIMIl. I PILIOLOGILIt 64-73 PATE PUBL15HED ----- -70 AREAS--BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES [:,TOPIC TAGS-MCNKEY9 ACUUSTIC SIGNAL, OSC~LLOGRAM CGNTROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT 'LLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME--3005/G379 1,9701 VCL 6t AiR It STEP 140--UR/0385/*Ittl/00b.j'001/00bft/0073 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0132608 212 015 UNCL ASS IF I ED PiiiJCESSENG DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--APOL32608 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO TYPES Of: ACOUSTIC SIGNALS EMITTkU bY CAPUCINES tNEKE STATISTICALLY DESCRIBED 111TH 14ESPECt' 11) SOmE Uf THEIR TEYPOR-AL ANG SPECTqAL CHARACTERisrics. PIE DIJRATIONS OF SOUND IMPULSES AND CF GROUPS UF IMPULSESp THE INTERVAL$ ;HErlvl':i*,N IMPULiES ANU THE STEEP,iESS OF IMPULSES iiERE MEASURED. 05CILI.IjORAMS: AND DYNAMIC E ANALY$1,4io. j1* HAS St-;(.-kwpi THAT SPECTROGRAMS OF rhE DE..jCk16E0 SIGNALSMER A GROLP Gr IMPULSES TYPICAL OF TI-IE URLENrATION SIGNAL JINCLUDES QIFFERENT TYPES OF IMPULSES FOLLOWING, 'E.ACH OTFER IN CE4TAIN !.SEQ(Jj'-?%1CE WITH DECREASING INTERVALS, UN THE CONTRAR'Y, A CROUP 1111 Till- CALLING S[GNAL CONSISTS (,F MOINOTYPICAL INPULSFS WITH 0 'tHER VALUE;$ 01-ifHE PARAMETERS srucIED, ThE OURATION OF THE U-1PULSES INCREASKNG FIROM Vhil- 8EGINNING TO THE END GF A GkGUPw FACILITY: ~ .06TITOTE OF EVOLUTIONARY PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, USSR ACADEMY OF SLIEII;CES, LENINGRAD. UNCLASSIFIED 112 019 UINC L A S S I F! IF 0'PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE_-THE- EFFECT OF ENGINEERIING FACTOKS ON THE M~VIANJICAL PROPERTIES OF AL.9 ALLOYS POURED IN A CHILL MOLD -U.-, A.UTHOR-(03)-IIALTSEVt V.P.,r KRYSIN, B.T~:.t SUVOROVo A-S. www"_ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --MOSCOWt IZVESTIYA SOURCE VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDEN[Vv MASHINUSTROYENIYE, NO., I v 1970,, PP 176-180 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERI ALS ..-TOPIC TAGS--MECHANICAL PROPERTYV ALUMINUM ALLOY, METALCASTING, FOU14DRY -1 'm.MOLD/(U)AL9 ALUMINUM ALLOY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRimmis DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAM'--1985/0517 STEP NO--UR/0145170/000/001/0176/Olt!O CIRC ACCESSION NO--ArO100978 18 SEP70 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED l:'R13Cl:SSfNG DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100978 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF METAL FLOW RATE IW THE MOLD, POURING TEMPERATURE, MOLDS, AND THE TH4CKNESS OF T"--- MOLD COATING ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF AL9 ALLOY CAsm,,it;s IN CHILL MOLDS ARE EXAMINED. A CHART SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF RISER DIAMETER ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IS GIVEN. EXPERIMENTAL CASTINGS nF PLATES 5v al 12, ANO 16 MM THICK AND RISER DIANiETERS OF 81 149 la, 4ND 24 M14 RERF MADE A14D THE RESULTS, REFLECTING THE MECHAN'LCAL iikopc-i,'rIES ITEN'SILE STRENGTH) FOR THE ZONES AND SUBIONES OF THE PLATES WERiE PLOTTED GRAPHICALLY. THE BEST MECHANICAL PROPERTIES WL-11,1' OBTAINIC-3 AT P0Ul-',ING TEMPERATURES OF 690 AND 700DEG.REESC AnD THE BEST I'ENSILE AT MOLD TEMPERATURES OF 200-250DEGREESC AND A MOLD LINER I'HICKNESS OF 0.2-0.65 M.4 IT IS CON-CLUUED THAT rHE~ POUR-Ifiq SPEED-SHOIAD BE 14IN111UM VO PERMIT UN;FORM HEATING OF THE MOLD. IT I5:R.EC-O1A.4ENDEDJHAT F-LAr CASriqr,,S WITH 110 IN CASTIINGS IHI-'-KE.R A THICK14ESS OF 7-8 HM 10T BE POURED IN THE H0:'IZONTAL. THAN 8 4M SHOULD HAVE SUPPLEMENTAL POURING (OeZ INJECTION) OR SHOULD BE POVRED IN THE VERTICAL, ................ USSR UDC 669.71.053.2(088.8) and ABISHEVA, R. U., Chemicometallurgical Institute of Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR Method for Reduction of Sodium Aluminate" USSR Authors' Certificate No 282~49, Cl. 40a 5/04, (C 22 b 5/04), filed 9 Feb 67, publi-,hed 2 Aug 71 (from RZh-MetallurgiXa, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract -No .101-15P by G. Svodtseva) Translation of Abstract: Vie method for he- reduction of N-a aluminate by aluminum taken with an excess _4 50'4" at residual pressure. -4 0,.8 wn 11g and amperature of 1000*-1100* is unique in that,up to 5%:Na:F is added to the t e charge in order to obtain pure n1pha-modifications of A12 0 and Na. The method makes it possible to obtain pure Na and an,alpha-mohfication of A1203 with purity.~:;95%. "51 F 112 019 UNC L A I F i-. r .3 NO 117 0 G J A T F. CA PARALLkEL TO SO WSTF.14 TL, .-U.- AUTHJI R- 0 2G A S A NA L I Y E V , A ..kl 111A L TSE 11 ,VT C0J,'-lTRY OF 1'00--USSA SGURCE-Zil. -N&Cr~%G. KHIM. 1970 15 1 L) 16 3.3-90 DATE PlJ3LISHFD - - - - - - -70 ~SUBJECT 4AF-AS-CHEM IS TRY --PHASE 'DIAGk;VA, TOPIC TAGS -SULF AT FSODIUH C 0 1M, P 1) U N 0THk.LIJ,'i UJAPUUND, CALCUIM CJ'iPl- -UNG;p CHEA[CAL STABILITY, XRAY DIFFRAI:T10h; ANALYSIS, T,HERMAL ANALY S IS CONTRUL AAPKING-I'li-D RESTRICTIONS 00MIENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY KEEL/FRAME-3006/1408 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP013~(M2 UNCLASS) 1, 7_7 212 019 UNCL A S'S I F I ED p q IX- Ls SING DATE--- L.3(,,IG~-70 C IRC ACCESS IGN NlJ--4P,)13~0;32 ABS7RACT/EXTRACT--W) Gil-0- Absri~aCT. (A PHASE D I A GX`4 (,IF TElNNA,iY SYSTEM NA, TL, CA PARALLEL TO 5,_J' SU64 IS COiNSTRUCTED BY VISUAL, X RAY 01HRACT113,Nt AND (PrICAL P'LTHUDS. THE P.Ri:~SENCE OF TL S032 SQ' SIJBt M A .,o SUE14 CASO : - . kRKEOL~ AFFECTS THE OFCI~,kWtl. OF NA SU112 '' ilUB-4 S-Lif) S0kNS. BUT INDUCES STABILITY GF NA SU82 SO SU134 11CASO SUG~fij GLAUUEkITi'-_, AHICH DOES NOT FORM IN THE Cilk._~%ESPONQING BINARY SYSTEM. F"'C[LITY: ROSTOV. I.NZH.-STKOIT. l,'\IST., ROST-JVt USSR., UM. LA S5.( F11 E. 1) 9 USSR rg) C1,; 411 64.: 6 713 8 6 PLATE, N. A., MALITSEV, V. V., Institute of Petrq),'.;horjIcal Synt1klei3is Imeni A. V. Topchlyev, T M , Academy of 5cjqnj.,&,qj "Peculiarities of the Interaction of Butyllithim" Ifith Organotin Derivatives During the Polymerizin-tion of Triethylvinyltin" Moscow, VysekoinolekulyarMe SoyodineniYa --jg, No 7, 19TO, PP 1533 1537 Abstract: A rapid transformation takes pInce dixi,ing I)Olymerization of tr'ie7hylvinyltin (TEVT) in the presence of n..(;;4H Lji after int.-a- duction. of the organolithium initiator into the jijrs?ijfa, knong the peculiarities or the roaction are: low yiel.ds in tho homopolymer, extremely slow polymerization rates,. low mol,eculqir woijz t. of the ,h products fomed, and dooeloratIon of the retictioot nuthorti found that the n-CjIIqLi catalyst lorms J.-1;3 IICI;iVJ.1;-Y 1-113 -001.ymoriza- tion initiator because it forms a coviplax with tho orgimiotin group3 of the TEVT ma-roanions. This fact was oftonfil-112131i by Igarma-reamance spectroscopy, according to wbich the~stability covII)lexes with n-Ck.,HgLi increases oonsiderably when one comparem the 7SM monomer 1/2 possible existence or syszems comaimi% Lrou mwiA-11-v ovs.-N- --. - anionica117 pol7merized, the complexod OniO11R.' ih."LlbiatDr, and active anionic centers, but no polymerization t,f~cos place. USSR PLATE, N. A., at al, yXsokom lekulyarnyve Soledineni-ga 12, No 1970v pp 1533-1537 with the corresponding polymar. The data obtaln6d indicate tha .-I - --J -4----- -P ,^-mf~a4,nfnrr f-Oan mrY4.11-Ir"w" -ul-Aeth r-.1411 Acc. N Abstracting Service: tj X~604173 CHEMICAL ABST. r 79518t Ionic copolymerization of trW styrene. 1) V.; Plate N AJ (Inst. *11col mcow, Topchieva 26T MI), 182-5 (Russ). CH?:CHSuEt., (WwA4 '-J Ref. Code; 4)4-rq itill With di USSR Ulu 541.15 MALTSEV, YE. I., a-nd VANNIKU, A. V.# 113stultuto of E.*L4?CgrQCheMlztzyv A-C~~ ences USSR "Effect of Temperature on the Properties of Solvated Electrons In Irradiated Nexamothylphosphotriamide" Moscow, Khimlya Vyoskikh Enargiy, Vol No 4, Jul.-Aug 73, Pp 382-383 Abstracti With Increased temperature the spectr= of a in hexanothyl- soly phosphotriazdde /-IL%PT7 -.a hif ts bowazd the IR, The effect r~f teaperature an the shortlived absorptioa spectrum of the pairs fka+ aW.-7 agreas with the data obtained from matal solutions in F.PTr when tlie tem-pDrature latfering favored tho formation of pal-rao With Increafilng taxrspipratin,e the eyeatrum changes. Since the bond en-argy of shortlived palra -7 is lovr, 0:' increazing the temperature by t 15 will shift tho equilibrium + 2e- Z'He+ 0 2 1/2 USSR MALITSEV, YE. I., and VAIINIKOV, A. V,, hbirJya Vysokilth Enargiy, Vol No 44' Jul-Aug 73# pp 382-383 to the left. The movement of e in HMFT is not due to simple diffusion. solv The activation energy of a-001'r was found to ba 1.6 Keal per mole, in t with other literaturvi data* agreemen 112- 016 UNC L AS S I F 1 -0 PROCE$SING DAIE-20NOV70 ,TLTLE-ELECTkICAL CCNDU~_TIVITY OF ZLNC SULF WE S ING~LE Ci,.Y:STALS -U-- AUTHOk-041-KORSUN, V.~., MALTSEVo YE.K-1 103MANCHENK0, Y.A., PEREXRESFOVA, LoGs COUNTRY VF INFG-USSR SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHE3. ZAVED.,. Flz~~:1970r 1342)~lr 131-3 -DATE PUbLISFEL----70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC CCNOUCTIVITY,t BAND ~FCCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTfCNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/~RAME-1997/1396 -IDit 'IDDEN ZINC $ULI SI-JJ(;LE FOR13 STEP t;G---UR/01391*1'0,/0131002/0131/OL33 CIRC ACCESSiCN NO-AT0120191 UNCLASSIFIED LARGE RANGE OF FIELDS 'WLRf GETO. THE ULL, CUP041), ~ 141AZ) ~IM-11)s Lit i ji AND 25GUEGREES; THE 44-JIVATION L-141ERGY GoF THE PR0(-.j;.-SS WA$ bETWEIEPI ANO 1.41 EV. THE STkUCTURE oF THE FORBIDDEN BANDI! IS tAISCUSSEDo. FACILITY:, ONEPRGPETRUVSK. CUSUN,IV., ONEPROPET11014K, QSSR. :Jji 4 Lo25 USSR BELOY, D. G.., KGNDRASIIONI, A. P., and KOLOMOYTSEV, F. I.~ MALITSEV, Ye. K. Electroli'minescence" "Effect of Electron Bombardment:on Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektraskopil., Vol.. 12, No. 1, Jan 1970, pp 145-148 Abstract: By considering the excitation of electrically lumines- cent materials as the product of separate ai5 well as combined actions of ~.:harged particles and elect-ric fields, the authors undertook an investigation into the spectrwrh of the glow frou an EL-510 target. It is aasorted that there is no data in the lit- erature for this type of research. The al,.~ctroa beam used in the experiments was obtained hy a proton-electron accelerator; the remaindor of the equipment and its interrelations are shown in a schematic diagram. Source of the electrori beam was a. tungsten filament, heated to incangle5cence, in a 11itirce :Ivns. Tbo beam was controlled by two Faraday cylinders. llf~xper,jnonts w*re con- ducted at room temperature, and the pressia-e in I;he opern-ting Lum~nescent scrilicns -in the form of chamber was 5-10-6 Mg, jig.. 2 212 GIs CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0120191 PROCESSING DATE -201NOV7C ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) Gp-0- Aas,rRACT THE ACC4jjUj jq- 10 o N OF SPACE CHARGh Kelm USSR KOLOMOYTSEV, F. I., et al, Zhurnal Prikladno), S'pektroskopii, Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan 1970, pp 145-148 electroluminescent capacitors were the targets; the luminescent substance, EL-510, was deposited an transp~!Lrent, electrically conducting glass 40-50 microns thick. The results of the exper- iments are given in the form of curves: with separate excitation of the screen by tile electron beanr and a sfnusoidal voltage of about 80 volts at a frequency of 5 kliz, thirmaximum of the resultant spectrum did not shift. On the ij)ther Itand, th4i intensity of tile EL-510 glow under electrom botabardment. was much less than with tile sinusoidal voltage. A-possi:ble explanation for this phenomenon is offered. lf2 016 U' C LAS S I Fli r: o :pi ROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--HIGHER PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN AND:FROZEN RADICALSil XIV. ELECTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF AMORPHOUS PEROXIDE',FtADICAL~,C;UND~-.NSATES -U- AUTHOR-(OZ)-MALTSEVt YU.A.t NEKRASOV, ('olt: COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SQURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM* 19709 44(2)w 43L,-6- DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTqY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON DIFFRACTION ANALY51St PEROX101(lo FREE RAOICAI.r OZONE ~CONTROL MARKING-L-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME---3008/0887 STEP Nu--uR/oa7t),i'*)'o/o,4.~i/002/0,~31/0436 CIRC ACCESSION Nll--AP0137915. - - --.- r- mr%C WJV431 UCKVU* ITIUL;r-4. I SU82 0 SUB4 MOLS* AND THE MGDEL 11 CONTAVIIS 1-1 SUB;2 0 IIUB4 MOLS, -11:: CALCO. AND E;(PTL. CONNECTED BY H SUB2 0 MOLS. THE COMPARISON OF :Til OATA INDICATE THAT THE PEROXIDE RADICAL CON0C-N5-ATr---S SVNTHESIZED~ FROM OZONE CORRESPOND TO MODEL It* FACILITY: 140SK. GOS, UNIV. IM, 10MONGSOVAP MOSCOW9 USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 512.7 "Basis of Identitiev in the Algebra of Upper TrianSuiar matricee "Algebra i lo ika" (Algebra and Logic) 10, u0 -1-, 1971, Pr '4/93-4-00 1from RZh--Ila e'7tika, ro 4, 1.972.,, Abstract 111) 4AM) Translation: It is proved that the ideal for :Ldentities in tbe algebra of upper tria.,ml-alar riatrices of order n oviginates iii the polynomiai lzi'x~l ~ihere Lx,yj =-- xy - yx. 1t is estatliHePthat' Z-116 eom-ple~-ely cl-;~,.iracteri,.-tic ideal of frce algebri, wj-tjj jdejjt:Lt-jc-,i:1 contaj-11:1.ng tha indicated above and the ololr-ant (~ ti 0 a 0 (the bruckwts on the right) hau a 1jil-ite lmnb'or 6T, ."eiieratricee as a fully characteristic ideal. V.: latyshov 2.12 UNCLASSIFIED FROCE'ISING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137915 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE ELECTRON 011:FRACTION STUDY n1= BSSR UBC 621.382.2 KLEYNER, E. A., Engineer, HALITSKIY, G. A., Engineer, and KkT.,'TSEV, Yu. S., Engineer "Use of an Integrated Operational Amplifier in the Elements of Digital Devices" Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleuiya, No 6, Jun 71, pp 30-32 Abstract: Soviet integrated DC amplifiers are experimoritaily studied and practical circuits are considered for the.elements of digital measuring instruments which operate or. the basis of linear monolfthic Integrated cir- cuits. The 1UT401 is a three-stage solid-state DC amplifier with differen- tial input made by planar-epitaxial techniques on a sUgle semiconductor crystal. The unit is designed for use as an operationiul amplifier. This integrated circuit contains nine NPN transistors and 11 res1stive elements. The unit amplifies the difference between signals applied tD the Input, one signal being inverted, while the other is not inverted. Two modifications are available: the 1UT401A with power supply of +6.3 V and voltage gain of 700-1800, and the IUT401B with power supply oC+12.6 V anti voltage gain of 1800-4500. IlLe device can perform the operations of addition, subtraction, inversion, integration, differentiation and scaling, and can also convert, 1/2 USSR KLEYNER, E. A., et al., Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 6, Jun 71, pp 30-32 compare, generate, stabilize and detect linear and nonlinear signals. In addition, the 1UT401 can be used as a resonance, shaper or video amplifier over a broad frequency range. Because of the low input impedance of the de- vice (tens of kilohms), an emitter follower is connected to the input, This follower is based on the lKTOll integrated interrupter. Practical null- 'indicator and integrator circuits are presented. The integrator circuit can also be used as a sawtooth voltage generator for ti,=Lng a digital measur- ing instrument for pulse-time conversiono The characteristics of the null- detector and integrator are given.: 2/2 A/2 017 PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 UNCLASSIFlEd T-ITLE?-E~TRACTIOM Of WATER BY TRIGUTYL PHOSPHATE ANO SOLUTIO-14S OF TRIBUTY'- PHOSPH.~TE IN DILUNTS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-ROZENt A.M.t KHORKHORINAt Lop.# AGASHKINAt G*Dtv TETERINg G.y: MALTSEVA, A~N. E o aGUNTik F SIOURCE-RAD[OKHIMIYA 1970Y 1212) P3155 6ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY rOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC P.HOSPHATE, ORGANIC SOLVENT9 URA14YL NITRATEr ENTROPY, SOLVENT EXTRACTION 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS )OPUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1461 STEP NO'--UR/0186170/012/002/0345/0355 'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135132 UNC L AS I F 1 E D- - - - - -------------- 2/Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED pkbCESS'ING DATE--04DEC70 74CCESSION NO--AP0135132 6'IRC kBSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROPERTIES OF THE SYSTEMS BU PO SUB4 H SUB2 0 AND BU SUB3 PO SUB4 H SUB2 0 DILUENT WERE STUDIED, THE SOLVENTS USED WERE KEROSINE, BENZENE, METHYLOENIZENE, CHCL SUB3, BU SUB2 0, CCL SU84, OR AS MIXTS. WITH BU~SUB3 PO SUB4.. THE EFFECT OF .URANYL NITRATE ON THE SOLY. OF WATER I(j THE SYSTEM. H SU13,2 0 BU SUB3 PO SUB4 URANYL NITRATE SOLVATE AND THE PHYS. CHEM. 114TERPRETATION OF THE RESULTS FOR OU SUB3 PO SUB4 li SUB2 0 SYSTEM AT VARIOUS TEM.PS. ARE DISCUSSED. THE EXTN. OF H SUB2 0 IS DEPENDENT ON AN ENTROPY EFFECTs, A ~,DECREASE IN THE EXCESS ENTROPY IN BU SUB3.PO*SUt34 10 SUa2 0 SOLNS. THE EXTN. OF H SUB2 0 IS DEP NDENT 014 SOME ORDERING IN THE z-ORGe PHASE, USSR UDC 678.742.2-137.46.22:66.018.86 TERTERYAN, R. A., LESHCHEINKO, S. S., LIVSHITS, S. D., MGI 20 ~V A,_ P., ITSIKSON, L. B., IMONASTYRSIM, V. N., KARPOV, V. L., SOBOLEVA, N. S., and ISKILWOV, L. 1. MACTSEVA, "Radiation Stability of Ethylene and Styrene Copolyiners"r Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, 7, 1973, pp 3-5 Abstract: A study was made of the continuous staListical copaiymerizatioii of ethylene monomers (E) with styrene (S) under conditions aimilar to thce,~ 1-nder which low density polyethylene is pro(luced and also of tke behavior of Z + S polymers in an ionizing radiation field. The results of copo~yrierizaLion studied -- grams of copolymar/hr concentration of S in the pollyi.-,er, denSity, and others - are given as a function of styrene concentraticri and pressure at 2000C. An increase in the concentration of S in the react.Jon mixwre leads to a decrease in the copolymer yield;, in its characteristic viscosity, in its melting temperature, and its crystallinity, and to an --increase in the density. The pre5ence of S monomers in the polyethylene chaias and the ch~--mical bonds between them and the methylene groups significanl:ly incre.-Ises the resistance of the material to a-radiation dawage. The ga8e,-, evolved during the radlation of vartous types of polymers were determIned. USSR UDC 77 SOLOVYEV, S. M., MINOV, V. 0., MALITSEVA, A. S., "Effect of Gelatin on the Storage Life of LIgbt-Sensitive Layer!;" in S,c:ien.t,ifi,C Phot.ography), 19,10, Vol. 14, pp 124-133 from RZh-Fizika, [To 12(l), Dec 70'."Abstriact Ni,) 121DI'316) Translation: The effect of- 'he sele,~:tion of gelatin on the chang I ge in the proper- ties of photoemulsion in storage. and, on certain da*vkeniT1j7 processed in them is investigated. it was shown that the choice of gelatin can have a vel'y considerable effect. 7111r, dark discoloration arid the phob,,mtah.i:Lt-j of the sen- sitizing dye, the oxidaticn products of which can react with saiiiiitivity centers, strongly depend on the choice of- gelatin, The choice of ~(,,*,Iaty',n has an effect (and a vei-I individual effect) an the sensitivity of the dye enulsions and on its storage qualities; the gelatin used in the second aging hiLs a TIM:h greater effect on the latter than that used in the first aging. If the Offerences in the ef- fect of the gelatin reduce to differmces 4-n their conten~t of thiosulfate M, 1/2 USSR SOLOV IYEV M., e, tfil lizp,Hil naij(,~!-aj, r ojq,,, 1970V1. - cjtx +heir effect could he simulated bv an additional. im-roduc!tLon of I into the P-mul- -Ihezuthars, Sion. According to the experiren;s of i licuevir, the th~osulfate did not have a considerable effect on the initial sensitivity, and vtorage qualities of optically unsensitized emulsion but had a strong and vl~ry fto-ranging effect (depression or activation of sensitivity, especially by tie 'add-itional emiil- sion) on emulsions -With different dyes. The effect of th,~,osulfa-,~e on the aging of'any opti6ally-sensitized emulsions was slight,"and a alitar depression-*,i:ppears oniy for very small concentrations of it. Authcrs abstrat:t.