SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANKRATOV, S.G. - PANOVA, V.G.
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USSR UDC 538.q61
KATYSHEV, Ye. G., PANASYUK, V. S.,-~- G., R01MANOVSKIY, V. F.,
SAMOSHENKOV, Yu. K., SOKOLOV, A. A., SPEKTOR, Ya. M.,,STEPANOV, B. M.
"Investigation of Electromagnetic Emission of a Modulated Electron Beam"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 11, Nor 72, p 2446
Abstract: The paper gives a block diagram and the parweters of an instal-
lation for studying velocity-modulated emission of an electron beam, as well
as the results of measurements. The beam energy was 32 kev, beam current in
the pulse 0.25 a, pulse duration 1; us, pulse repetatian rate 25 H-, fre-
quency of the modulating rf field 482 PUN, length of tbr. emiS13ion rOgiOn
55 cm, and pressure in the SySteM 10-4 = Hg, It Was found.that the emission
power received by an antenna with effective area of 750 sq. cm at a distance
:,of 2.5 m from the beam is 1 mw. The vector of intensity of the modulating
electric field lies in a plane which passes through-the axis of the beem.
The ratio of emission intensity on the second harmonic to that on the first
harmonic is approximately 5%.
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
~,PO0533GO CHEMICAL ABST.,:5~/& ///f) ~2,a
101497i Properties of hermetie sealants under h*t and
-humid climatic conditions. gapkwz~~-.V, f
Yu.; ~jadaeashvili; G. R.-(USSR). :.-T?ULt. Mater~ 1970, (1). 37-8
(Russ). Several polymeric ses(antsl e.g.. nonhardening inastics
UNIS-50 and Secornastic (1) tBritish,1, Thiokol sealant, GS-1,
PO!Vef, and porous Poroizol UU Gernit P fflfi~ and PRP-1 were
tested in Tbilisi (dry climate) at.~23 to -L-40' and in Batumi
(humid climate) at -20 to +411 * for 12 months. 11 'and III
deteriorated slightly ~n the hot-,hurnid climate, the latter being
the more stable of the 2. 1, tested in Tbilisi and 'Batumi,
formed aprotective impermeable coating which inhibited its deg-
radfition. GS. I retained'adequAte tensile strengths tind el~nl ation
at break,alchough its ptopert ies slightly deterioraW in Tbilisi.
CKJR
REEL/FRAME
19830383
UNC A S-1 0 POCESttNG DATE--IISEP70
'024' FIE'
~'~'r;ITLE_-INVESTIGATION OF PH AND RWOR2 OFTHE SKIN SURFACE IN PATIENTS,
PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA, -U-
~4UTHOR-PANKRATOV V_G.
-','~p_'0VNTRY OF INFO--USSR
E -VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGIA, 1970, NR 2, PP 20-25
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AND MEDICAL SC.IENCES
_TOPI. '_-TAGS-~-SK-IN DISEASE9 LESIONt HYDROGEN -ION CONCeNTRATIONt TISSUE
TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~.'00CUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIEO
:--PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1853 STEP NO--UR/0206/70/00-0/,10"1/00--0/1025
CJRC ACCESSION '40--AP0131898
~i-_ F=-
024: UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSINS DAT-E-11SEP70
-Cl R C -ACCESSION NO-AP0101896 -TEL MlwTIo",lS .OF
:_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--M) GP-0-- ABSTRACT, ELECTROMETRICAL Of- R
PH AND RH SU,B2 OWTHE SKIN SURr-ACF WAS ~CARRIED OUT DVV401', IC ALLY IN 19
F THE: BODY IN 57 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ECZr.-,MA AND 77 PATI~t~~TS
SITES 0
WITH PSORIASI.S, AS WELL AS IN 102 HEALTHY SUBJECTS IN 21 SITES 0)F T'lE
BODY. THE AGES OF ALL *.rHE SUBJECTS UNDER STUDY WERE Br-T!4EEjN 21 AND 55
00 OF EXACER!34TION
YEARS. PATIENTS WITH C14RONIC ECZEMA DURING THE P-Pit
AN INCREASE IN PH ANb' RH SUB2 OF THE SKIN SUqF4,CF B'ITH IN FOCI OF
PATIENTS W.rTH PSDq[ASIS
LESIONS AND IN APPARENTLY NORMALSK[N. IN IN
PK0,GRE5SI-VE AN(I STATIONARY. STAGES-A HIGHLY. SIGNIFICANT' REOUCTION OF
_RH SUBZ (INCREASE IN THE RESTORATIVE CAPACITY OF THE.SXIN) OF THE
AFFECTED AND:,APPARENTLY NOPMAL SKIN'AND.*AN INCREASE OF-PH ON THE SURFACE
OF PSORTATIC.-PAPULES. THE PH OF T4E APPARENTLY NORMAL SKIN IN THESE
':.':~'SUBJECTS, WAS-EITHER SLIGHTLY HIGHER THAN NORMAL OR WITHIN THE AGE LIMIT.
-IN ;THE.-. COURSE OF TREATMENT A TREND FOR NROMALIZATION OF BOTH INDICES
WAS:- OBSE9VEY. BOTH IN PATHENTS WITH ECZEMA AND WITH PSORIASIS. T14E PH
40" ~:.W SUB2 (IF, THF SKIN SURFACE REFLECT THE STATE OF M'a_TABGLIC PRCCESSES
twRING JN tTHE SKIN*-
tiful-i V~Zlj--T-tn
Rullyev, T. A.. Electron-.W&m Light Modulator .................. Z34
flus te I , , Ye. It. ,
Paryrin, V. R,
Mustel'. Ye. R., Parr- a r" Loner .......
Internal Nodulation of
t
231)
gin, V. N., solamatin,
V. S., Baglikov, V. Z.
Pankrato-.-._Yj__1i.. Pat-
~ Visible and Infrared LightModulator ro-;ed ou a
;~-V.-.-PWntme-
F, LithL.. N~taniobztv C"etal with U' orientation 248
Wide Hand an &~Litf-iucl
Hitanfobate Cry tal witt _9U* Oritntatt
on
3
Ponomarava,
romichevo H.
thast Relations of the Synchronous MoAa at L^**,v
Emisaion, with Modulated Dielectric Constant of
the Resonator .................... ............. 258
!.,Oeryu#n, 1. A., Nonlinear Dist orcions
in Microwave Modulators,
Solomko. A. A. of Laser. Emission ........... o............ I ........
-'Zovlave, 11. , .. .,
M... Utilization of GaIlluto Arsenide Crystals for
~Xikolaysv. I. V. Modulation of Radiation vith a Navelongth of
A - 10.6 microns .......... I .................... 26 4
'ko, V. D. Scow Types of Faraday Modulators and Their
Nonlinear Distortions ...........................
273
TroOko, V. D. Method of Simultaneous Determination of the
Frequency Ch aracte ris tics of the Photoraceiver
and Faraday Modulator ...... 4 ...................
278
sh rhenko, U. P., Applicatiot, of Ftfrzztlion Acoustic Call for
0 b --nk o , Vu. L. Svochronization of the Pulse Loser Emission .... 260
1% 1
ciov, Yu. D
Wideband Light Detector ........................
283
ozarov, Ye. G.
Lrt4v, A. S.. sensitivity'and Inertia of a rhatodiode Light
AmAdAtki r.
(rv, A. S.,
vY.,.t:;-,k01f, G. 1. Retaiver vith Parametric Amplifier .............
fthh-Ftoquency,and Low Ina tia Photoravistor
Light Detector with SuperhTizh-Frequency Bias ... 293
299
"0 486
r
y 12 -C H IN I c A L 7 1~ A IN z LA 7 c N
LNCLISH rITLE: PROBLEMS OF LASER B"4 DATA TRJV4SMISSION
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONFZRZ',Cr, FIEV.
SEPTEMBER 1966
(ol(EIC.14 TITLE: PROBLEM PMOACIAI JNF6KmTSL1 uEntsym IZLUCH=ty--m
AYTf;0Ri 1. A. DERYUGIN_ET Al,
KIEV ORDER OF LENIN STATE 1,141VERSITY
IMENI T.G. SCHEVCHENK6
Ttaii4alcd for FSTC by ACS1
NOTMEE
Thv omttillsof thi% publicAtion kive been translated as rrewnted in the original text. %,o
Attvilipt 114% burt flutle to vcrify the accuracy of any %tatenicrit cormilticd hemin, This
translati.in is publisbcd with A. minimum of copy editing and graphics preparation in order
t" cilicilitv %liv di%%cininatlum ofinforinuion.
Appi-wurl Ge pokilic rVIVAW, Di%tfibiltitln kInlinlitt2d.
WIM
USSR UDC 669-7125.4
IZHVANOV, L. A., ARTF141 YVJ, V. I.Y and FAMIATOV V. I.
"Preparation of Berylliim iodide"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No SeP/Oat 71, PP 109-110
Abstract: Two methods vere tested for the preparation of beryllium iodide:
the classical method adopted for iodine refinement of 2irconium, and a modi-
fication of this method with the evac,,iation of the vapors of iodine and unde-
composed iodides, as wel]. as the method of thermal dissociaticn of polymeric
beryllium iodides. In experiments on the thermal dist5ociation of iodides
on an incandescent tungsten filament, a deposit consii;ting of silicon wili
2-5% Be was formed. The temperatLxe of the beryllium,tu:~nirig vao varie-d from
room temperature to 7000, and the filament temperature ~,7as varied from 650 to
13000- The following cotirse of thep.-incipal process cr-n be sugge5zed: at the
Be12; on the walls oX the glass ampoule, first brouGht
turning: Be 4 L
to 1--cuum.1 2Be12 -~ Si02 2BeO +,S114; and at the fiDament: SiI4 --7s-Si
212. Attempts to obtain beryllium in a metaIapparatus :by Icssing beryllilim
iodide vapor over ar- incaiad~e3cent metal strip 'were also unsuccessful. The
experiment with the filament revealed a gray crystallin(i diepo~lt about 1 rri
thick and weighing 0.1 g. S-pectroam-lysis showed that-W:Le deposit is be--yllil:m
contaminated with iron (up to 2%) and iTith traces of nickel and chronium. T-Lis
1/2
USSR
IZHVANOV, L. A., et al, izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, MetallY, No Se.P/Oct
71) PP 109-110
contamination of berylli-m is probably a con5equence b:)th of the transport
of, impurities from the initial metal as vell,as the rei~ction of iodide~.~,witla
contaminated material, in spite,of the container lining.
2/2
USSR UDC 535-347-083
KEIMA0, R. YA., PIM-RATOV, Vs M., GORLLOV, L. V., AKSMOV, A. S., KRETOV, V.F.
"Automated Device for Measuring and Recording the Spectra of Optical Circular
Dichroism"
lbscow, IzmeritelInaya Tekhnika, No 11, i973, pp 23-2J#.
Abstract: The first Soviet instrument for measuring and recording the spectra
of optical circular dichroism is described. This instrument can be used to
study the spatial structure of organic and inorganic compounds, materials of
biological origin and others having the properties of optical activity. The
spectral range of the instrument is 2.110-600 nm; the meaomremnent ranges in units
10-4
of optical density are 150- 200-lo-4 and 300.10-4 with a sensitivity no
worse than one percent of the measurement range. The mathematical description
of the.operation of the device Is presented along with'its technical specifica-
tions and a brief explanation of its schematic'diagram.-
USSR uDc: 6a.396i15
PAJNFMAWQUq-XC. D. RAKOV, A. I.
Ifusi
ng a Digital Computer to Process Data on Failures of Radio Relay Lines"
Tr. uchebn. in-tov svvazi. 1.1-vo svyazi SSSR (Works of A(~ademic institutes of
Comminications. Ministry cf Cornmimicati6ns of the USSR 1970 vyp. 51, PP
135-i42 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 5, M471,,Abstract No 5D394)
Translation: Ilhe paper deals with the problem of forming initial information
for digital computer calculation,of the reliability parameters of radio relay
commmications lines. Bibliography of five titles, Res=4.
in 010 UNCL 4SS I FiED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--PREPARATION OF DIHYDRIC PHENOLS HY CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF PHENOL IN
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS -U-
_w~__AUTHOR-(04)-MAKALETSI B.I., IVANOVAI I.G., PANKRATOVA, K,G.t KIRICHENKOp
GoS.-
_:'_.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'.:~SOURCE- NEFTEPERERAB. NEFTEKHIM. MOSCOW 1970t (2)t 23-5
D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_..SUBJECT.AREAS--CHEMISTRY
_"-~~JOPIC TAGS--PHENOL, CATALYTIC OXIOATION, DISTILLATIONI CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
--NO RESTRICTIONS
......CCtITROL MARKING
,.._:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIVIED
:::7~-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/051)6 STEP NU--UR/0318/70/000/002/0023/0025
CIRC ACCES)SION' N'0--AJ?0lll)lF84
j- Jl-
mg~
H 1,
2/2 010 UNCLASSIFlED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
10--AP0119Z~84
.ZIRC ACCESSION N
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONTINUOUS CATALYTIC OXION. OF
P-HOH I,% A~). SOLN. YIELDED A MIXT. OF 192- (1) AND 1,4- C SJ66 H SU84
1014) SUB2 (11). THE OXIDATE WAS CONCD. WITH SIMULTANEOUS AZEOTROPIC
DISTN. OF PHOH IN N-, FOLLOWED BY EXTN. OF I AND It WITH ETOAC AND
DIISOPROPYL ESTER AS SELECTIVE SOLVENTS, THE MAX. YIELD OP 70-5PEPCENT
I PLUS 11 WAS OBTAINED AT PH 3-5 AND 30 ATM WITH 5-1.5PERCENT PHOH SOLN.
AND 0.01-0.03 MOLE PERCENT CUCL SU132 AS F-ATALYSYi 8ASEO ON PHOH. 11
-FORMATION WAS PREDOMINANTv T4E COINVERSION OF, PHOH BEING 20-5PERCENT.
FACILITY: NOVOKUIBYSHEVSK. FILIAL NIISSI NOVOKUIBYSHEVSKP USSR*
V~
USSR UIr, 'U'15-37:1576-85i.49+576.851-5511:0'i5.451-l-')1-036.8
SHORSWER. S. B., SOLODOWTIXOTI, Yu. F., and TSURIKOVA, Z. F.,
'Moscow T~stitute of Spidemioloa and Microbiology, and Yaroslavskaya Oblast
Epidemiological Station
"A Study of Reactivity to Combined Typhoid and Tetanus Vaccinations"
Moscow, Zhurnal 1,Ukrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Immunobiologii, No 2, 1973,
P 132
Abstract: Reactions of industrial wor-kers to vaccination by Vi-aritifren and Vi-
monovaccine against typhus, and by these vaccines combinod irith tetanus tozoid
were compared. Poit-vaccination reactions were ~ not darender~t on age or sLIX.
Reactions to Vi-antigen conbined with tet-anus anatoxin lrerQ no t wre severe
than those to alone. Zhus t-he co,-2bination can be recom=ended,
for practical use. Vinonovaccine combined with tetanus toxoid, causecl reactivity
that exce-eded D--=isz;IbIe levels. Consequently fuzyther research :-,,ust be carried
out an this coz--nination to decrease reacbivity to it prim- to its reco=iendation
for use.
Ac Ref. Code: UR 0069
PRIMaY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 970 Vol 32, Nr 1,
pp
STUDY OF STRUCTURE FORMATION IN AQUEOUS CASEIN SOLUTIONS
n ratova, M. N.
Zholbolsviiava. A. S.; Izmavlova, V. La
Summary
Structures formation in aqueous alkaline casein soluLlons involves disordering of
caseln molecules, transition to the statistical coil conformation and further. aggregation
leading to lfi*e formation of a thrte-,dimen3ional structu-,e. The stmgth -of Nis structure
is ma-inly due to the hydrogen bonds. and van-cler-Waals (hydrophobic) bonds, According
to the classification proposed by_R, A. Rehbinder, the casein gels,structure --an be clas-
5ified a~ a coagulation-wndensation structure.~
1Y E
7 _j
2 7*10V 7 0
1/2 07-8 U ASSI FIED PPOCESS DATE
-_lT_I-TLE--A CGNTACr PROBLEM 'FOR THE TORS I ON 'OF A TWO CJ~VITY. HYPERIVOL010 (IF
REVOLUTION -U-
AUTfiOR-(02)-8UZUNv T,N.p PANKRATOVAt 14.0.
--USSR
ZOUNTRY OF 1 N FO pl
:SCURCE-PRIKLADNAIA MEKHANIKA, VOL . 6, APR. 1970, P. 131--134
~..,.~,~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-SUBJECT APEAS--PHYSICS, MATHEMATI CAL SCIENCES, MECHo-p I~JD.j CIVIL AND
MAR I I
NE ENGR
~_:_,JOPIC TAGS--FREOHOL-4 EQUATIONI SECOND 01~UER EQUATIONj BOUNOARY VALUE
PROBLEM? INTEGRAL EQUATION9 TORS101AC VIBRATION, tDRSION STRESS, BODY OF
REVOLUTION
-04TIOL MARK ING--NO R ESTP ICT iraNS
.00CUME."IT CLASS--(JNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0097 STEP. ti(]--UR/0198/'70/0~16/tIOO/OL31/0134
ACCESSIOM '10--AP0127723
212 028 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATLE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127723
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASSTRACT~., DISCUSSION OF'AN ELASTIC TWO
CAVITY HYPERBOLOID OF REVOLUTION WHOSE STRESSED~ STATE IS CAUSED BY THE
ROTATION OF A RIGID STAMP APPLIED TO THE' SURFACE OF THE HYPERSTOLOID FROM
ITS.APPEX TO A CERTAIN CROSS.SECTION* AELOW THIS CROSS SECTION, THE
SURFACE IS ASSUMED TO BE FREE OF STRESSES. A FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATION
OF THE SECOND KINDi EQUIVALENT TO THE BOUNDARY YALUE PROBLE,140 is
OBTAINED WITH THE AID OF- A METHOD OF. STUDYING DUAL INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
WITH KERNELS IN THE FORM OF ASSOCIATED LEGENORE~FUNCTIONS. THE
TORSIONAL PROBLEM IS SOLVEO NUMERICALLY. A RELATION BETWEEN THE
TORSIONAL MOMENT AND THE AINGLE OF ROTATION OF THE STAMP IS OBTAINED, AND
THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE TANGENT.IAL STRESSES ARISING 6ELOW THE STA14P IS
DETERMINED.
'Ii ~T 17' ji
Acc. Nr: Abstra:ctlng Service: Ref. Code:
ol q
&O0385AX CHMICAL ABST 14-_
79193a Reacth)n of diethyt- an cadmiun~ with
organic peroxides, -j- . I.,. I . i I
M V. V.A.; B ko 1. V.
-Gorki, U
skoxo, ,u W 30(11)~ IJ4"
of 0.9 g. 0()k!-'iA g'PhjCd in
(Raft). Reaction ltil-s ih 2.
cyclohexane ke -,amp Itil C
ptseveral hr in a sealed~ gave 4ome~i tHa,
whille treatment with HItO liberited PhOH 'fek-SuOH, iinr~acted
peroxide and. ionic Cd. With iquirnolir,agiitsi. of rieact.arii:s the
products were in the form."61' i_ s6lid Vibich ~w anal. con6ined
ionic Cd- ' some, 010013ti-10- it'4' and -le~I;BilooBtf4ort - iiiith 2
ruoles of the hydroperoxide and:even WW''e;xpess o'jf'it tb~~r~ac-
tion gave-a-good yield of -Cd(OORa-krI)j kl6fig~Ailrith4ome 1&12%
Cd(OBu-Itri)q which evidently formed fibfi:i the peg~ideeb', los5
~of 0. Heating thb ptro'* tlO(l 4hriive' ))3u-
krl~and%%O. lltiCd and BzA in W1, gave mixed
C iand
Cifle, and afttr heming it 401 gave a pp%. which oil hydrj~b~sis
ga~,e CtH4, ionic Cd, aad BzON, while the filizate *~ave'C,,Ht4,
EtPh,andEtOBz. Ph,Cd-2kndBzAin'Ctilii5hr~at46"-irave
a VpE. of PhOBz and PhOlOft ~ hydrolyi;io 6.ve W14, ioiii~[ Cd,
PhOH, DzOH. Thus Phir-d and, urt-BuO y eld
OH did not
PhCdOOBu-IerI since the lat"ir w" reditc~d t6 ilik! alkbxy~tnt' og.
PhICd and BzX~ yields PhOA2:, PhQ40Ba.~ and Cd(O z
-ithBZ20% dia e 06in-I
The reactions probably in4olve"
plues; of the coordination type, G.; U. ff j
REEL/FRAME
19731720
USSR UDC-621.039.538:539.125.5
VASIL'YEV, G. A., VESEU:IN, A. P., YEGOROVP Yu. A., ORLOV, Yu. V.,
PAIUM
YEV,,Xg, V., PISKUNOV, V. 1.
"Space-Energy Distribution of Reactor Neutrons in Metal Hydrides"
V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchitv reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics
Collection of Vorks) , No. -5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 91-105 (from
RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5.50.58)
Translation: Current designs of the shielding of nuclear reactors include
hydrogen-containing materials, the presence of which in. the shield makes it
possible to shorten the size of the shielding aud reduce the contribution
to the power of the dose frcin neutrons of interinedlate encritJos. Varlous
hydrogen-containing riatetials are used In the shield: water, olyethylene,
paraffin, concretes with an increased concentration of
hydrogen such as
Serpentinite concrete, etc. Metal hydrides may also be included in such
materials. Metal hydrides have a high nuclear density of hydrogen, in some
cases exceeding the nuclear density of hydrogen water. , In studying the
passage of neutrons through metal hydrides,one can show the perturbing
112
USSR
VASILYEV, G. A., et al, Vopr. T iz. zashchitZ reaktorov,'No. 5, Moscow,
Atomizdat, 1972, pp 91-105
effect of the metal nuclei on t1i eform of the attenuation function or the
form.of the energy distribution of neutrons, and he can also show the role of the
metal in the accumulation of moderating neutrons. - The problem of the pas-
sage of neutrons through lithium, magnesium., titanium; and zirconium hydrides
was investigated. The experiments were: conducted on a water cooled water
-moderated research reactor. 8 ill., 8 tables, 37 ref".
2/2
will, "INIM11011 1~~= Ry
USSR LIDO 620.193.5
NIIaTIX, V. I., K01USSAROVA, I. P., and MXRAT"YEVA NV., Academy of Civil
Aviationj Central Scientific Researche~'Planning and Desigm Institute Imeni
1. 1. Polzunoys Leningmd.
"Experimental Verification of the Parametric Method of Calculatin6 the Heat
Heelotance of Metals at, Varylag Tempsrat=e"
"J'alov, Vol 9Y
Kievi Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mek-hariika Mate-
No 51, 19739 pp 71-75
Abstract: steel brands 201- Khl&NlOT, and Kh25T were subjec-
ted to heat resistaace tests in air,under steplike c1langing tem-
perature conditionst the interval of the latter being un to 1500.
A graphic variant of the parametric method based on the use of
an equivalent time nomogram and the parametric heat resisvazice
diagram were used for the calculatio;T of the~characteristic of
heat resistanceg the mass loss of the metal.Tabulated exmerimen
tal data of the mass lOss of the-first two steel~brands a~ two-
42
USSR
NIKITIN, V. 1.$ et al.j Fiziko-Dialcheskaya Mtskhanlka Paterialovo Vol 9p
No 3, 1973, PP 71-75
-step and multistep temperature, change are In ggood agreement
with calculated data (maximum difference 22% and 24%, respecti-
vely). The correlation of calculated and e.-merimental data for
Kh25T steel enows a maximum difference of 2~% at relatively com.-
plex multistep temperature changge-conditions. The investigations
indicate the possii)ility of calculating with sufficient accuracy
the heat resistance of metals at changing temperature by the pa-
rametric method. Three figures, three tables, three bibliographic
references.
2/2
USSR uDc: 621-396.6-181.5(088-8)
KIAZARINOV, V. L., PANKSEN,
"A Device for Orienting Modular Elements With Rigid Leads"
USSR Author's Certificate 'No 277895, filed 26.Feb 69, published 12 Nov 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5V15B P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces EL device for orienting
modular elements with rigid leads. The device contains a unit for moving
the elements to be oriented, a contact head, and a measul-~ement block. The
productivity and operationta reliability of the device are improved by fitting
it with a rotating base on which contact heads are mounted in a circle.
Thes,e contact heads are connected by controllable clutchc-s (e. g. electro-
mmpetic clutches) to motors and indicators which show ithen the leads of the
element being oriented coincide wit
h the contacts of the'heads.
I I If.l. 111 V117i mij 1r 11 ll4n uT".-almili A.11--
'I"m T, 'T
USSR UDc: 621-396.6.002-72:6,~i-757(088.8)
KAZARBIOVII V. L., PANKSEY, Yu. A. TROSHINA, A. G.
"A Device for Spatial Orientation of Modular Elements With Rigid Leads"
USSR Author's Certificate No 283342, filed, 26 Feb 69, published 7 Dec 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V325 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for spatial-
orientation of modular elements with stiff leads. The device con+ains a
vibration hopper equipped with a spiral chute which has an opening in the
Vall for rejecting improperly oriented modular elements, and a specially
shaped outlet chute for feeding properly.oriented modular elements into
the worUng positions. To improve precision in orienting modular elements
vith short stiff leads, strips are located inside the Yibration hopper
lengthwise of the outlet chute and further from the bottom of the chutL~
than the height of a module board and closer than the total height of a
modular element. In the bottom of the chute is a channel with a width
equal to the minirmim diameter of the circumscribed circle for the leads
of a modular element and a depth greater than the lengtth of the leads.
--2/2 033 UNCLASSI FEED, PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131495
,--A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OXrDN. WAS STUDIED OF B CARBIDE
10F THE COMPN. 29.BIPERCFNT Ct 65.35PERCENT Bt 0.1ilPERGENT OF THE TOTAL
.8 IN THE FORM OF B SUB2 0 SUB3, AND SIMILAR TO 2.7PERCENT 0,
CORRESPONDING TO SID SUB2v CAOi MGOP B:SUB2 0 SUB3t~ R SU82 0 SUB3s, ANO
AND AL OXIDES), DISPERSED BY ULTRASOUND IN 62PERCENT H SUB2 50 SUB4
CONTG* ~ CRO SUB3 AND K SU52 CR SUB2 0 SUB7. THE OXIDN. OF B CARBIDE WAS
~COMPLEX AND COULD NOT BE EXPLAINED BY A SIMPLE REACTION. IN THE
BEGINNING, THE OXION. PROCEEDED SLOWLY; FIRST OF ALL FREE C IN 6 CARBIDE
AND ONLY-APPROXIMATELY EWUAL TO-2PERCENT OF BOUND C WAS OXIDIZED ANO
SOL. C COMPOS, WERE FORMEDs DERIVS. OF H S,UB2 CO SUB3 AND MELLITIC
ACID WERE SUGGESTED. AFTER SOME TIME CONTENTS OF.0 IN THE SOLN, SHARPLY
INCREASED AND AFTER GREATER THAN 45-55;MINt BESIDES 8 SUB2 0 SU83f
ORG-ANOBORON COMPDS. AND CARBONIC ACIDS 'ALSO WERE FORMED, FURTHERMOREr
THIN OXIDN. LAYER CONT6. !; ON THE:: B-CARB I DE SURFACE WAS' FOUND, WETH THE
FACILITY: INSTO VYS.
:RATIO S-O~APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 1:0.87.
TEMPot, MOSCOWVUSSR.
L L r:
USSR UDC 681.327.66-616
AVGUST, V. I., ONISHCHEENKO, A. P., and,PANNIKOV, S. I., Khar'kov Poly-
technical Institute
VIA Device for Measuring the Coercive Force of Thin Magnetic Films"
USSR Author's Cerr-ificate, No 280668, Filed 3 Apr 69, Published 4 Dec 70
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatik4, Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Alstract No 8B238 P)
Translation: A device for measuring the coercive force of thin magnetic
films is proposed. It contains a source of a sinusoidal magnetic field
which reverses the magnetization of a film, an amplifier for the voltage
induced by the current which remagnetizes a film, null-balance devices, a
flip-flop, and a measuring instrument. The device is distinguislied by the
fact that a differentiating circuit is connected in front of the voltage
amplifier, while the output of the amplifier and the output of the pader
source are connected to the null-balan6a devices. The purpose of this is to
increase the precision of the device's measurements. In order to automate
the measurements, the outputs of the null-balance devices are connected to
a ci-rcuit which forms a time interval between the out-put pulse of the null-
balance devices in direct-current voltage. 2 illustrations.
k
USSR UDC 621.892.8
L="K K. TRET'YAKOV, P. P., ZUSEVA, B. S., GRIGORI)TV, P_ F. , KULIKOV,
GLAVATI, 0. L., GORDASH, Yu. T-., RABINOVICH, 1. L.
"New Aviation Oils with Dipole I)I)e Additives"
Neftepererabotka i Neftellzhimiya. Resp, Mezlived. sb. [Oil Refining and Petro-
cliemistryRepublic Interdepartmental Collection], No 5,3971, pp 38-41, (Trans-
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Aviatsiyonnye i Raketnye Dvigateli, No 12,
1971, Abstract No 12.34.9, from. the Resume).
Translation: The re-sults of studies of the physical, chc1mical and operational
properties of a new aviatioli oil containing a Dipole-type additive by lahora-
tory methods, and the results, of 50 hours tests of this-1 oil in a Type UU-82T
one-cylinder installation indicate that this oil is sigvificantly superior
to Type MS-20 oil udithout additives, presently used for piston aviation enilines,
and is equal to and in some respects superior:to aerosholl oil W-100, a foreign
type. 3 Tables; 3 Biblio. Refs.
N I --020CT70
U CLAss:IF F PkOCESSIVG DATE
U-2 017
oTRANSPLANT TAKE MADE
-,TI-TLE--A_:STUDY INTO THE 'CHARACTER OF THE CORNEAL HoM
-AID -OF THE SEX CHROMATIN. TEST ~_11_
H,~THE
PAN- V.
UNTRY OF INFO-USSR
OURCE-VESTNIK OFTALIMOLOGII, 1970t NR 2,,~.PP 14-19,
DATE PUBL.ISHC-0----70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
GPI,C-TAGS--ICORNEA* CHROMATINt HOMOTRANSPLANT, RABBIT
'_:D0CUXE";T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
._PROXY
CIRC ACCESSION' &0--4P0102671
STEP NO--tJR/0357/70/000/002/0014/0019
~-Z/z 017 UNICLASSI FIED PRO'CESS[NG DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0102671
~~:'ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE QUESTION AS TO THE ~ATURF JF
JH.E CCRNEAL GRAFT A COITROVERSTAL ONE. THE STUDY OF THE FATE OF A
TRANSPLANT~4 DISK IS C[),'-.PLICATED 8Y DIFFICULTIES IN I NTIFYI THE
DE
DONLRIS AND RECEPIENT"S. A BIOLOGICAL MARKER SEX CHALIVATIN, INHERENT
MAINLY IN FEMALE TISSUES, VIAS E14PLOYED FOR THIS PURPOSE,BA:K IN 1960.
TO LOOK INTOTHE FATE OF THE CORNEAL HOMOTRANSPLANT THE AJTHJR JTILIZED
SEX CHROMATIN IN EXPERIMENTS ON RABBITS. A TOTAL OF 75 PAaTIAL FULL
THICKNESS KERATOPLASTIES WERE PERFORMED. THE BASIC PREREQJISITE WAS
:OPPOSED SEX OF THE DONOR AND RECEPIENTv THIS ALLOWI*NG THE DONOIR'S AND
RECEPIENTS TISSUE TO BE DIFFERENTIATED MORPHOLOGICALLY. IN THE COURSE
-OF STUb-IE5 C-ONCLUSION WAS REACHED TO THE EFFECT THAT IN TRANSPARENT AND
NEARLY TIRANSPARENT HOMOLOGOUS GRAFTS (WITH THE FOLLOW UP LASTING UP T0.1
YEAR) THE-STROMA, RETAINS INDIVIDUALITY OF THE DONOR-S TISSUE, THIS
TESTIFYING TO THE TRUE ADAPTATION. IN:SEMT TRANSPARENT~A%W OPAQUE DISKS
THERE JS IN PROGRESS A macesS OF SURSTITUtION. EPITHELIUM IS REPLACED
.-BY THE RECERIENTSIS TISSUE, THE r)[)NCRI,S ENDOTHELIUM CAN REMAIN INTA"T
_~!:FOR AS LONG AS UP TO I YEAR ITHE FOLLOW UP,PERIOD)4*1 WITH FAVIURABLE
COURSE OF-ADAPTATION THE DONORIS.TISSUEpPARTICIPATES WTHE FORMATIO OF
7THE SUVER LINE RING0
Ace. Nr.: 041186 Ref Code:
USSR UDC None
PANOV A' Engineer
"ijit6grated Circixits"
Moscow, Radio, No; 1, 70, PP 32-34
Abstract: This article deals with integrated circuits, which has
been brought into assembly-line production in the Soviet Union.
The integrated circuit is defined as'a device containing four
siliconn-p-n planar transistors -tn,a metallic polymer body with
pin-leads,, providing stable operation in broad rangus of tempera-
ture,, humidity, and mechanical action, and weighing 1. 5 grams.
L
Plan and profile views of the device are given together with some
electrical- specifications. Characteristic auz-1ree of the c1rcult
:tr_e~Aaistors-are also presented; it is asserted that the integrated
R~el/Frate
uff.
APO 66
64n
circuit transistors have better stability in operation and superi-
or temperature range than individual transistors of comparable
function. An integrated circuit, type number JYM6.0 suitable for
broadcast and amateur receivers, is described. This is an r-f
am-olifier,.carefully matched to the receiver antenna to give a
low noise figure in the 30 and 145 DEz frequency bands. A sample
schematic showing how the 11.2-16.0 is used in.a radio receiver in-
dicates that it contains three transistor stages of resistance-
coupled r-f amplification, a diode detector, a fourth transistor
final transistor of the in-
used as an audio preamplifier. The
tegrated circuit feeds into two conventional transistors connect-
ed as a push-pull output stage. A second schema~tic shows how two
11M16.0's ray be connected as a.high-fidelity audio preamplifier.
RIouating instructions for the integrated circuit are also given.
5-
19750979
E'D
Ut 'NI C-1 L A S S I F
FECTION III
'N to: ln'Ljtut~ of Piophy"Ics, Pu"Itchino
(U) During t1au quarterly reporting period, 13 now articles
'~Ocated from the Inrtitute of njophysics; at Fu"hthirlo- On t:ne baris of =C-
ticles. it was possible to associate 19 new p,,rsons with the fkzr-tit~~t~- T--.~~4
dater 61 the ar
persons arc listed below together uith.tbe subJcrtcl e*nd
-2asurmatiov 0 XI tridocrixic system. ,.C5110
phorphalipid;; 1 71-1
Gaziycv, A. 'I. DNA
-;vannikova-A.. G. plant. phya'.91ory isii
i4-0
Kiselev, Ye. Yo. Inuscle physiology
rrave" A. EPR spectra
-X4LiManOV, A. A- radlati.= effects S;O
Panev, A. A. endocrine system 1970
15 7C. Z)
ravoyan, V. G. EFR spectra
potatikov V 1. Muscle phygioloa~
.197a
Pontuikovs, G. U. chromtoGraphy
phospholipids i970
Rovin. A. F. radiation effects 11700-3)
(24)
Euk heruthUr. chromatography 19;0
4-12-1-1-i, -I,,. (2C)
Trincher, K. S. plant physiology 1 --
radiatLofu~'f'~ IM(-13)
U5)
Zaikin, A. N. hydrogort paroxida 1970
----------
T. DNA 1970
Z-111 DNA 1970
~-A- H.
C)
USSR ux 616.8-o2:6:L2.766.2
PANOV A. G. LOBZIN, V. S., and MMAYLEW.O. A. A., Military-14edical Academy
imni Kirov, Ieningrad
."Ifeurological Yanifestations of Proloage4 Hypodynamia"
Moscow,, Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikbiatrii, No 4, 1973, PP 5o6-511
Abstract: Neurological and muscular reactions were studied in 22 healthy youn-'r
persons during 70 to 100 days of continuous 'b~-djvst. 7he neurological dis-
turbances developed ir. a definite sequence. The f irst, 'I to 10 days were marked
by adaptive reactions; the subjects complained of muscular pain, headache,
hyperhidro--is, and mild insomnia. There ~ms some dissociation between subjec-
tive and objective symptoms during the next 20 days. 14iiie the number of comm-
plaints diminished and sense of ifell-being improved, insormia worsened, 1.rruscu-
lar hypotonia and hypotrophy progressed, and strennth decreased. SyrTitor* of
o=1 autom atism and nystagwid twitching of the eyeballs, appeared. About the
8th week the initial neurological manifestations of hypokpamia intensified and
some new ones developed, e.g., irascibility, anorexia, apathy, and a-7gressive-
ness. The diverse neurological reactions comprised three clinical syndromes:
asthenoneurotic, periphereJ. nervous -muscular,. and interhemisphore py-ramidal
as>mmetry.
1/1
37
NrAlko 1081 Ref Code:
Abstracting Service: .0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated,section 1 Chemical, Derwent,
241658 RTA,~DABLE DRUIL e.g. for the asmembly'
of tirculix ru bar sections-ouch as those
making up V-belts and other drive-belts, consists
of the ring (2) slipped on Azid -fastened to.'the shaf t (1)
the ring supports the radially-movable.int6rnaV
sebtidits (3) and the external sections (4)., which
form% the working surfaces of the assembl Arum.
py
The discs (5), 'are fitted at the ends:df -the, ring;
discs have profiled cuts in.the form 6f Archimedes
faces, 14:01,11bi
spirals.in their internal sur ch the:
racks (6) intermesh. The racks~l 4re fa~tenO to the
external sections (4) and by the doweLq,(7):to t he
spokes-0) of the internal sections. on one of the
external sections there is a pr.6jectior.t (9).which
engages with the braking assembly (10)1 which limits
the-rotation of sections (3 and 4). The groove',M)
supports the pin (12) towhich the supporting heel
(13):isfastend-thia heel siid*s~in tUe Smoove'.114)"
of the Inclined support (15),,.which also limits the
radial movement of the sections (3~and':Q relative
JZEEL/FRAME
JL98' 9:18Z")
USSR UDC 577.150.8:577.153.4:615.785.4
TONKOPrY, V. D., SAVATEYEV, N. V., BRESTKIN, A. P., and PANOV, A. N.,
'Evo utidn.1
Military- Medical Academy Imeni S. M. Kirov, I-astitute!
Physiology and Biochemistry Imeni 1. M. Sechenov, Academy of'Sciences
USSR, Leningrad
"Determination of Cholinesterase Activity in Tissues of Animals Afier the
Action of Reversible Inhibitors"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Uauk SSSR, Vol 207, No 3, Nov 72, pp 736-738
Abstract: A new method was developed for the determination of cholinesterase
activity after introduction of reversible inhibitors, based on their ability
to retard cholinesterase activity with irreversible organophosphorus in-
hibitors [POI]. The inhibition of the enzyme -- j -- can be determined by
the rate of cholinesterase hydrolysis of'acetyleholine after additioa of POI
to the investigated tissue in absence of:and after addition of the reversible
inhibitor. The formula for the cholinesterase inhibition is.*
Vj/vt 100
j,% 100
1/2 lg vo/Vt
-IT
!"i-4:16. Jill
USSR
TONKOPIY, V. D., et al., Doklady Akademii~Nauk SSSR, V01 207, No 3, Nov 72,
pp 736-738
where v, represents respective rates of enzyme hydrolysis; v. -in absence
of inhibitors, vt -- after incubation with POI, vi -- in presence of
reversible inhibitor, and vt i -- in presence of reversible inhibitor
followed by incubation with POI. Animal,experiments were carried out on
the inhibition of cholinesterase in blood and brain. Considerable de-
pression of cholinesterase activity was noted with armine as the irre-
versible inhibitor and galantamine as the,reversible one, corresponding
to clinical-symptoms. The Hestrin and potentiometric titration methods
showed no depression of enzyme activity.
2/2
USSR uDc: 621.396.0'.ohg.75.002
MARIIN, Yu. A., PANOV, A. N,
"Aut ted Inspection of 11rinted-Circuit Boards"
I sb. Obmen opytom v radioprom-sti (Experience Pooling in the Radio In-
duptry~-collection of works), vyp. 4, Moscow, 1972, pp 38-4-1 (from'RM-
-Rddiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V327)
Translation: The paper deals with methods of checking printed-circuit
'boards.~ The methods are compared, and structural principles for designing
automatic checking equipment are outlined. Resum6.
JPRS 500,15
23 Janunry 1973
UDC 5TT.'L50-8:5TT-1-53.4.-615.735.4
DrT=fLX_'=O CEOLINESTEFASE ACTI-irMC P; A;;;AALG,'
[Article LV D. Tanko V. C ztki and AL_9~
21y, ..... AyAJL'm .A. F. #=
Ptroy Academ7 of MIlItary PodidLne Iotni S. 14.-Urlov, Institute of Evolu-
~phy#tojDg? Ma 1100h9mistry izani.l. b!. Ac,Aaeq~ of .
Sciences MGRt Leningrad (presented by Acadcmicien Ye. M. Kreps. 27 February
19T2); Moscow, DcAlady, kkademil Tauk Russian, Vol ZOT. No 3, 19?2.
Come reversible cholinegterace (ChE) -inbil-kters, including SILI&nths-
izine, tncrIde, snd-ou,_trv,-&re round-in wide uve im wy-_7to=_%t*lVST- and
experimental ctudita. When studying the relsticoship between the anti-
cholineittrase actlYlty of reversible inhibitors (1) and their biological
affect, it in extremll important to know the degree or enzyme Inhibition
(j) in various orgnaa and tisffuea of the orV=i*:s tollovitig Injection of
these irbibitors. Tbe jagnitudi or j iegigrents the ~nalstion of Chr con-
ed In the enzyme-Inhibitor ccz;lex: IEtJ to the total
centration cotbine
QZz7--a concentration LE10, and in the ease of a car-Pa%itive type of
inhibitor, Is expressed In the formila:
where 11] Is the inhibitor concentration in the tissue studied, and Ki Is
the inhibitor const&nt.
It would seem 'that the siciplast way to determine the srAgnitude of 3
would be by the reduction of ChE activity in 'he tissue sample in relation
to the substrate - thaucety1cboline (ACh), for example. If the concen-
tration or the substrate IS] is relatively low and does not yet reduce the
enzy=10 catalytic effect (inhibition by an excess of vubstrato in charae-
~,,~tarintic of acety1cholineuterase), then the relation of vo, the rate of
enzy=atio reaction before administration of 1, to Yt. the rate of enzymatic
[I USSR C)
MOW
-Now"
USSR UDC 615.355:577.153.9.014].015.45:
612.822:612.452.018
PANOV A. Medical Military Academy imeni S. M. Kirov, Leningrad
"Norepinephrine Content in Albino.Rats' Brain After Administration of Cd-7
and Gd~42 Cholinesterase Inhibitors"
Moscow, Farmakologiya i roksikologiya, Vol 34, No 3, M~iy-Jun 71, pp 275-277
Abstract; Cholinesterase inhibitors Gd-7 (0-ethyl S-$-ethylmercaptoethyl
ester of methylphosphinic acid), capable of penetrating the central nervous
system, and Gd-42 (the mr--tbylsulfomethylate of I) - incapable of such
penetration -- were used to study the influence of acetychloine on the
liberation of norepinephrine in the brain of albino rats. Both agents, at
I;D40-50 doses, produced convulsive seizures and death of some animals.
Norepinephrine levels in the brain of surviving animahs, 1-1/2 hr after
administration of the agent, did not differ from control. group levels.
Gd-42 caused a drop of norf~pinephrine at,3 and 24 firs; on the 3rd day the
levels returned to normal. Gd-7 caused a significant drop in norepinephrine
level on the 3rd dav. Mien sublethal doses of these agents were used,
causing no convulsions, no differences were noted between the experimental
1/2
USSR
PANOV, A. N., Farmakologiya i Toksikologiva, Vol 34, No 3, May-Jun 71, pp
275-277
and control group in respect to the levels of norepinephrine. It was con-
cluded that it is not the brain cholinesterase inhibition but its inhibition
in peripheral regions of the nervous system, which is responsible for the
lowering of norepinephrine levels, along with convulsive seizures leading
to asphyxia.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.319.53:621.382.2.01'2.1:546.28:621.384.6
BAYANOV, B. F., IL'IN, A. V., PAKIN, V. N.,,P
~~V.,A. P., SM'VESTROV, G. 1.
~~LO
-3
Generator of Current Pulses with an Amplitude of 106 and a Stability of + 10
with a Repetition Frequency of 2 Hz"
Tr. Vses. soveshchaniya po uskoritelyam zaryazhen. chastits 1968. T.I. (Works of
an All-Union Conference on Charged Particle Accelerators, 1968. Vol. 1.), Moscow,
1970, pp 183-286 (from RZh--Elektronika i yen primeneniye,'No 8 August 1970,
Abstract No 8A285)
Translation: This paper considers a generator created at t1le IjistLLute. of 1%uclear
Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, wbich at an in-
ductive load of 0.1 microhenij guarantees a unipolar current pulse of sinusaidal
form with a duration with respect to the starting.point of 1.2 microsecond, tile
a-iplicude of which is equal to 106 a and the stability to plus or ninus 0.1 per-
cent, The generator involves; stored capacitance which Is cliarged via a controlled
rectifier into thee primary winding of a transformer. For regeneration of energy,
arecharge of the capacitance! is performed via a special recharge choke coil and
rechargd diodes. As a second variation of the commutator, a gam-discharge, rec-
tifier was developed, which is controlled with the help of a pulne of the magnetic
field. There are two references. V. I..
ijerylliuln
USSR u.Dc 669-2751725
VASIKAy YE% A., and PANOV, A. S., moucow
"Interaction of Tungsten with Berfiliule,
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademil NaWc SSSR, Metally, No 1, Jan-Feb 74, PP 197-199
Abstracti The kinotics of W-Be Interaction were studied over the 700-1200'C
temperature intainial using single-or
pital tungsten and powaer-motal beryllium.
It was found that these two metals interact to form boundary layers comprised
of W-Be compounds. At 7000C Only one new pbasawas detected 0 in the W-Be
contact zone with a small growth rate. Betwiibn 800 wid 1200 0, three W-Be
compounds were formed i ViBe2' adjacent to the tungsten, WBe,.v next to the
beryllium# and an intermediate compound -- VBe,.O The growth rate of these
layer.3 was found to be a function of both time and temp4irature and an equation
vas empiric8lly derived for the temperature relationship of phine growth rate,
At 800-1200 C the WBe.. growth process occurs in a single kinetic stage while
WBe2 and WBel, growth proceeds in two kinetic phases. Two figures$ one table,
14 bibliographic references.
UDC 669.28~17251296:669.27317?-5.296
PANOV, and RYSI?. III., Moscow
A. S -A, I
"Kinetics of Solid4hase Reactions in Systems lHo-Be-Zr and 1W-Be-Zr11
loscow, Izvestiya Alkademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 1, Jan- a~b 1970, pp 202-20~
Abstract: This paper is the continuation of an investigation of so I id phaza
reactions in complex systems of the type A studywas nada of thc
'L
solid-phase interaction of tungsten and molybdenurm with zirconiuri borryliL,~, a-z.
900-15000 C. it was assumed that, in the case of tunossten, at 900-11500 C t~-e
process of interaction is limited by the kingLic, phase, and at 1200-14000 C oj
the diffusion phase. For molybdenum. the process is linited by the kinetic
phase in the entire te.?qporature interval 900-14000 C. Une -energy Df acrivation
of the process of growth of the WBe2 layer or tv~ngsten forithe kinet-~,.- phase is
32.2: kcal/mol and for the diffusion phase -_ 22.67 ka;Ll/nol. Tho energ, of
j
activation of the process of gro on molybdenum fi)r the kLnotic
Of ROB02
is 27.7 kcal/mol. It is shown that in all cisa3 the rate otlayor growth do-
pends on teVerature and time.
6
2 .019 -
UNCLASSI PIED' PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
OF PHOSPHORUS INTO.VANADIUM AND ZIRCONIUM -IJ-
~,.:..,AU[THOR-(02t-VANDYSHEV, B.A., PAN,9yt,,A.,S.
C.,OU,NTRlY OF INFO--USSR
~~A~OURCE-IZV. AKAD. NUAK SSSR, METAL. 1970,:(21, 231-4,
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
..-TOPIC TAGS--PHYSICAL--DIFFUSION*,PHOSPHORUSi- VANADIUMP ZIRCONIUMV
ANALYSIS# 1SOTOPE, REACTION MECHANISM~
C(WROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1160 STEP NO-UR/0370/70/000/002/0231/0234
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121719
-~-2/2 ol UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121719
z*8 STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DIFFUSION 140131LITY OF P IN V
-'AND-ZR.WAS STUDIED. THE DIFFUSION IN V WAS INVESTIGATED AT
..1200-1450DEGREES AND THAT IN IR AT 950-1200DEGREES. THE,DIFFUSION
CONSTS. WERE 111EASURED WITH THE AID OF THE LAYER RADIOMETRIC ANAL., BY
USING THE ISOTOPE PRIME32 Pq CAPABLE OF BETA RADIATION WITH A MAX.
SPECTRAL ENERGY OF 1.7 MEV. THE DIFFUSION OF P IN V IS PRINCIPALLY OF
THE BULK IDIFFUSION TYPE, WHEREAS IN THE CASE OF ZR-r THE BOUNDARY
TAKES PLACE. AN INTERSTLTIAL DIFFUSIO-14 MECHANISM OF P IN
-S PRESENTED..
H I ~Tl: iIT rl;:11:;i lild I I k1g
-045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
-1 -LE--KINETICS OF SOLIO PHASE REACT]DNS IN MOLYBDENUM-f BERYLLIUM AND
~-11RCONIUM AND TUNGSTENt BERYLLIUM AND ZIRCONIUM SYLSTEMS -U-
~~,~~AUTHOR' -PANDVP A S.t RYSINA, M.M.
-','-COUNTRY OF'INFO--USSR
-".'-.SOURCE--IZV. AKAD-. NAUK SSSR, METAL.' 1970, (1), 202-5'
~~,:-DATE PUBL ISliED-----70
AREAS--MATERTALS
TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICSt MOLYBDENUM, BERYLLIUM, ZIRCONIUM,
~.~_,__.,TUNGSTEN, CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTURF, CRYSTALLIZATIONt ACTIVATION ENERGY
_,.CONTPn_L MARKING--NO RESTRICTION'S
:,`:~DOCUMENIT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0536 STEP NO--[)Pt/0370/70/000/001/0202/0205
CIRC ACCESSION,NO--AP0105521
771
2/2 045 U4CLASSTFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0105521
~_AB5TRACT/EXTqACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERACTION' CF W AND MO WITH
V-11TERMETALLIC! COMPD.- ZRBE SUB13 WAS STUDIED AT 900-1500DEGREES ON
SALmPLES 10 MM LONG AND 3 MM THICK IN THE CONTACT ZONE A NEW PHASE WAS
''FORMED WITH A HCP. STRUCTURE WITH LATTICE PARAMETERS A EQUALS 4.43 PLUS
_:_OR,MTNUS 0.01 AND C-EQUALS 7.31 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01 ANGSTROM FOR W AND A
EQUALS 4o48 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01 AND C EQUALS 7.37 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01
'ANGSTROM FOR MO. THE MICROHARDNESSE'S OF THE PHASES FORMED ON ND MO
W A
WERE-2140*2290 AND-1680 KG-MM PRIMEZ AT ~A- LOAD OF 100 G. THESE RESULTS
INOICATE COMPNS; OF WRE SUBZ AND MOBE 5U82.' THESE-PHASES GREW FROM THE
SIDE OF THFJiIGH MELTING METAL. THE IN IN THE
-TERACTidN TAKES PLACE
_~:FOLLOWING STAGES-. -DIFFUSION OF BE THROUGH ZRBE SUB13 AND ITS APPROACH
TO THE CONTACT BOUNDARY: DISSOCN. OS- ZR'BERYLLIDE.flEAR THE INTERFACE;
FORMATION OF MO OR W BERYLLIDE BY THE REACTION M PLUS 28E YIELDS MBE
DIFFUSION OF REP W, AND HO THROUGWTHE BEPYLLIDE FORMED; AND
DIFFUSION OF BE INTO W OR mn WITH THE FORMATION OF A SOLID SOLN. AT
~1200-1500DEGREES THE GROWTH RATE OF THE WBE SUB2 LAYER IS LIMITFD BY THE
DIFFUSION RATE OF BE THROUGH WBE SUB2 AND PERHAPS B&OR JR THROUGH ZRBE
SUB13. .,AT LOW TEMPS. THE PROCESS IS KINETICALLY CONTROLLED. THE
_,ACTIVATION -ENERGIES WERE CALCD. TO BE 32 W2 (KINETIC STAGE) AND 22967
tDIFFUSION STAGE) KCAL-MOLE FOR'WoEiSU32.AND 27*7 XCAL-MOLE (KINETIC
-STAGE) FOR'MOBE SUB2.
Graphite
USSR UDC~(546,831+546.821):S46.261
USHAKOV, B. F., ZAGRYAZKIN, V. N., ~A. S.
"Interaction of Graphite with Titanium an.dZitconiuWl
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye, Materialy, Vol 8, No 11, Nov 72, pp 1,921-1,925.
Abstract: Specimens of remelted iodide titanium and zirconium 99.9 wt.% pure
and spectrally pure graphite were tableted. Diffusion a-nnealing was performed
in a.vacuum at 1,200-1,9000C.. Metallographic and x-ray studies indicated that
TiC and ZrC layers were formed on the Ti and Zr, The diffusion layers grow
evenly on the Ti; the carbide front is smooth. ~I The diffusion layer on the Zr
is uneven. The mechanism of formation and growth of the rarbide layers on
the titanium and zirconium was studied in detail at 1,200-1,400%. The reac-
tion diffusion factors were determined. It,was.shown that at 1,200*C and
below, the process of formation and growth of the carbide,layers is determined
by boundary reactions. At higher temperatures, the determining stage of the
process is diffusion. Equations are produced for the temperature dependences
of reaction diffusion coefficients of carbon in the carbides TiC and ZrC.
:~ -`_1/2 022 UNCL ASS IF I ED' vkoc~.-ss I NG DATE--L3NOV70
T.-ITLE--ANALYSIS OF CJNCENTRATEJ CONSTANT Y--!CIRCULA,TOR -.U-
.AUTHOR--PANOV, A.YE.
Cc- UN T. R YOF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE-RAGIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA (RADIO 'AND ELECTRGhICS):r 1970, NO 2,
PP 296-306-
'DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70
.:.SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS ANO ELECTRICAL ENGR.
',TOPIC TAGS--CIRCUIT THEORYt FERRITE, ELECTkON IC CIRCUIT E L E M, E;N T
:tQNTR0L.MAKKING--N0 R
ESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT C L A S S -- UN C LA S S I F I F 0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1861 STEP NU--tJP./0109/70/000/~')C)2/0293/0306
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01306,38
USSR UDC: 621,315-121:621-375.4
SVISTOV, N. K., PAROV, A. Ye.
"Experimental Study of I)mnel-Diode Microwave Amplifiers With Circulators
'Based on LC Elements"
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta Works of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute),
.19721 vYP. 110, PP 154-157 (from FO)-Rudiotehhnika. 110 8, A~lct 72, Abstract
No 8D19),
Translation: Pilot models of single-channel and five-chL~nnel amplifiers
with ferrite Y-eirculators on LC elements were experimetitally studic:d on.
frequencies of' 0.6-2-2 G11z. A conclusion is dravn conci!rriinfr tbr-, possi-
bility of developing a direct-amplification receiver with a single-stage
tunnel-diode amplifier connected at the input and a regenerative tunnel
diode detector with a volta e of 100 jjV at the detector output for an
input signal power of -10-1~ W and a noise factor of 4-6 dB. Bibliog-
rap4y of two titles. V, Ch.
UNCLASSIFIED.7 - ___7
--30OCT70
03 Z~NSINO OATE
jtTLE-PECULIARITIES OF THE INTIRPRETATIGN.OF X RAY PHOtUGRAPHS OF
-AUSTi:NITIC STEELS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-L)OLGlYv A.-A. VOLKOVp A.S.t STAROSTINy A.P., MIKITASj A.P.,
PANLV :A*Yt:,
C 6Zff7TY-0'F- I N f 0-- U 5 S R
"4 zVUc;
SVARCChNL;YE P 0 STVG, NO 3v 19701 PP 36-37
'.~":._QATE PUJLISHE0---70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TGPIC TAGS-AUSTENlffC
STEELt BIBLIOGRAPHY# WELD DEFECT, X RAY TECHNIQU~
.~RADIOGRAPHIC JOINT INSPECTION9 RADIOGRAPHY
.' ftos ~DOCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
14ArKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.:.~.~.~-PROXY.REEL/FRAME-1949/1316 STEP NO--UR/0135/70/000/00310036/0037
~CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0123275
UNCLASSIFIED
. f I
7
USSR UDC 74
DOLGOPOLOV, V. 11., GOINDVJ:V, V. P., 10 D N. Y,0ST0I"&IiICiI!IK-O, V. G., 1--iDOR-
EMKO, 1. 1.
"Generator of 1-11ormal Discrete Random Processes with a Given Correlation Func-
tion"
V sb. ReEtional'a. nauc1i.-*,(,.khn. se.-mi-,iar -po st,it. mmli:,.u. i.iod,-*-IJ-r.
kontrolya ob'yektovs konsLru?tivncu!.ozh. strukturw,, (11,6,-Jonal ";cientilic inct
Technical SemLnar on Statistical Aimlysis, Simidation tind AuLt-mation of the
Control of Objects with Structurally Complex Structure:- collection of works),
VYP
3. Taganrog, 1971, pp 13-21 (from RZh-Kibernetika, Io 7,.JLl 72, Abstract
No 7V562)
No abstract
61.
Abstracting SeNyice: Ref. Code
Acc. Nr.
AL AB~T. -5-
CHEM1C
A10045325
r, 90&q7M Synthesis of con 8441-Poymeric o4a' fluorine
v akov~U,. F- Koc ov. K.
compounds. anovi, &-U IM A.
-AW6d--
Nauk SSSR 1970i 190(1)~ 122-4- [(;h~m I.( A mi-it. 0 polyp
K
w
[(1,2-difluorovinylene)-g- Phertylemil (1). as obistine&'iti 8.5-90%
yield by adding p-LiCsH4CF:CFCI. .. t an amt.. ',of
0
p-BrCji,CF:CFCl in ether it - 75o undo r or. - '116 1 miit.
r A
was a bright yellow powder, decompd '. .>3,20", and had. av. mot.
L
wt. 844 (dy. -7). 1 (n 6) was obtained in 30-5% viejd by dig.
solving mixed I in toluene ~nd
cooling. Addn of EtIO to the
mother lio. yielded !-40% 1, (ni =.4) (1a)
..,..The rnoth'!,r liquor
from this step was thon poured into* 41M to ppt- ~~ 15110, 1 (n, i~'
:-J' 3) (M), m. 17.5-. The abserwe of Cl and Br (end;grojp&.1 and the
some elementary compn for 4 1 sug te' a cyc ic qrA
d I j~Wre. A
added 3 moles Br after, i I R0,16 give 65% dy~~otrisf~,
(1,2.difluoro - 1,2-dib~omoetityl6tie)pheo~106e]'. Qycloiajrilkisr~..
(1,2-difluoro- 1. 2-dibrornoet hvfene-The~Ae4i 1 (62%) itra$ iiizailarly
obtained at hiqher terrip, after 3 r from Ii, I were Ox ~,%d U,
terephthalic acid by CrjO-j in 40% HOA~.; R
REEL/FMME
13780249
1-12 010 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING OATE-27NOV70
TI.TLE-1114P~~OANCE STUIL)Y OF VOTASS,11,14 NITR.ATE S,0DIWA NJIRP.TE, POTASSIUM
NITRATE POTASSIU4 DICHROrRATE POTASSIUM IN[TRATE THALLIU-1-CHLORIDE MELTS
--.-,,A.UTHOR-(03)-DELItiAPSKIYe YU*K.t PRISYAZHNYY, V.D., PIANOV, E.v.
,:COUNTRY OF
INFO--USSR
SDURCE-ZH. NEORG. KH14. 1970, 15(6), 1663-;-6
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU13.jECT AREAS--CHEt4l')TRY
~TOPIC TAGS--BINARY FLUID SYSTEMt MOLTEN CHLORIDEt POTASSIUM NITRATE,
'':NITRITE,, FUSED SALT# THALLIUM CHLORJOEI SOLUTION CONCENTRATION, ELECTRIC
CAP ACI-TAINCE, POTASSIUM CHROMATEt SODIUM NITRATE
.-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-3006/1392 STEP NO--UIfk/00't8jf?Ul4l5/OC.I(.i/1663/1606
._CIRC ACCESSION N(J--AP0135066
UNCLASS f F HID
------- 77--
-212 010 UNICLASSIFIED PiROCESSING DATE-27-NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135066
ACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~CAPACITANCE~ OF BINARY sys'rEMS OF
:KNQ SUB3 WITH NANO SUBIP K SUB2 GR SUB2 0 SUB7, OR TLCL WAS MEASURED
AGAiNST PT ELECTRODE IN AN A.C. AND DIAGRAMS OF Cil-PACITANCE VS. Cn-NCN.
ARE PRESENTED, THE DIAGRAMS LOOK ANALOGOUS TO THOSE OBTAINED BY USING
SURFACE TENSION DATA AND, AT LOW FREQUENCY A.c., b-,EPicrED THE PRESeNCE
OF CHEM, REACTIONS IN TPE SYSTEMSi FACILITY; INST. OBSHCH.
NEORG. KHIM., KIEVr USSR.
UNCLAS~IFIED~
PROCESS;,,ING DATE--230CTTO
024t UNCL:AS5tFtE0:.
rITLE--EFFECTIVENESS OF SCIE;%CE;.THE INSTITUTE AND THE BRANCH _U_
-A.UTHOR-PANOV N.
~-~~C:OUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR
--t,'~-_.SOURCE--PRAVDA, JAN. 15, P. 2
PUBL ISHED--15JAN70
_-SU&JECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIE ES
tic
'~-TOPIC TAGS--k AND D FACILITY FORMAT [ON, HIGIACK EDUCATIC-N UNSTITUTE R AiND
0, RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION INTERFACE, INDUSTRIAL R ANID Ds CONTRACT R AND
NSTITUfF, 01-SIGN 8 - A
Do R AND D ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE,,AVIATION ll URE U, R
AND D CAPITAL INVESTMENT, R AND 0 C00i'DINATION, MINISTERIAL TECH'NICAL
COUNCILt SALARY SCHEDULEF R AND 0 MANPOWER SUPPLY, R. AND~D MANAGEMENT, R
,~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:"l---PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1071 STEP NO--UR/9012/70/4)00/000/0002/0002
z~:'~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0121646
UNCLASSIFIED
024 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSINU DATE--23OCT70
-ACCESSION NO--AN0121646
GP-0- ABSTRACT. EFFECTIVENESS OF SCIENCE: THE
INSTITUTE AND THE BRANCH. (BY No PANOV, SECRETARY 01: THE KUIBYSHEV
PROVINCE PARTY COMMITTEE. PRAVDA, JAN* 151 P. 2. 1,400 WORDS.
CONDENSED TEXT;) A LETTER ARRIVEO AT THE KUIBYSHEV P0LYTFCH-,lIC
INSTirUTE NOT LONG AGO. IT WAS AN OFFER:FRaM THE U,S,S.R. -MINISTRY OF
-THE PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY TO-SC-T UP A BRANCH
LABORATORY AT THE INSTITUTE TO DEVELOP NEW AND IMPROVED CAtALYSTS FOR
'PETROCHEMICAL ENTERPRISES; THE MINISTRY OFFERED LARGE SUAS TO FitiANCE
THE WORK AND AMPLE.LABORATORY SPACE WITH~THE NECESSAR'Y EQUIPMENT. To
ALL APPEARANCESt' THE MINISTRY HAS A CONSIDERAOLE INTEREST IN THE HELP OF
THE SCIENTISTS OF THE HIGHER SCHOOL AND IS CONFIDENT ITS EXPENDITURES
WILL QUICKLY BE RECOUPED. THE BRANCH LABORATORY THAT IS NOW BEING SET
UP I& ALREA.DY THE 28-TH SUCH IN KUI6YSHEVlAND.I5:ONE_MORE CONVI_NCI.N`G
ILLUSTRATION THAT THE NEW TYPE OF RELATIO14SHIP BETWEEN HIGHER SC1400L
SCIENCE A14D IZSTRY THAT CAME INTO BEING 10 YEARS AG'CO HAS FULLY
JUSTIFIED ITSELF. THIS ACCEPTANCE DID NOT COME IMMEDIATELY. FORMERLYr
MOST RESEARCH WAS, AS ARULELi DONE ON SHORT TERM ECONOMIC CONTRACTS. THE
EPISODIC NATURE OF INDUSTRIAL TIES PRECLUDEO.LGNGRANGE PLANNING AND A
PROPER UTILIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC FORCES,,' THE TRIVIALITY'OF T-4F PROBLEMS
HANDLED 14AS FRUSTRATING. OF COURSEP NE:ITHER noDuc.'rion WORKERS NOR THE
HIGHER SC1400L SCIENTIFIC COLLECTIVES WERE SATISFIED WITH THE SITUATION.
HE NOT15N OF SETTING UP BRR ~ 01
:D1 LIGENT JWNT. SEARCHING LED TO T AN
-LABORATORES. -INSTITUTE SCIENTISTS !TOOK UP tHE TASK WITH AID FROM THE
'PROVINCE PARTY ORGANIZATION.
UNCLASS IF [ED
`024~1-
'A !PRbcl~'ss ING DATE--25OCT70
F EEO
RC ACCESSION NO--AN0121646
--TODAY THE BRANCH LABORATO KUIBYSHEV HIGHER
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT R ES OF THE
SCHOOLS ARE FULLY FORMED SCIENTIFIC COLLECT,IVES OF MANY YEARSI
-EXPERIENCE OF CLOSE CREATIVE TIES WITH INDUSTRY, MANY OF THEM PERFORM
~HJNOREDS OF THOUSANDS OF 'AU8LES' WORTH OF WORK FOR El~TERPRESES EVERY
'YEAR. THE OVERALL VOLUME OF RESEARCH AT rHE HIGHER SCHOOLS, THANKS TO
THE CREATION OF THE BRANCH LABORATORIES,~HAS INCPEASE0 FIVEFOLD, BUT
THEMAIN THING IS THAT THE COLLECTIVES OF SCIENTISTS ARE N13W WORKING TO
RESOLVE.THF IMPORTANT AND BASIC PROBLEMS20F PRODUCTION. IT IS
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CREATIVE COLLECTIVES TODAY THAT THEY ARE NO
LONGER CONTENT MERELY TO WORK OUT THIS OR THAT PROBLENI. THIS TENDENCY
~BErAME PARTICULARLY MANIFEST AFTER THE TRANSFER 01: THE HIGHE
R SCHOOL
LABORATORIES TO THE SYSTEM OF BRANCH MINISTRIES. FORMERLY, THE
L'ABORATORY COLLECTIVES WERE CONFINED TO THEIR ECONOMIC R~;Glrjfv, WHETHER
THEY SO'DESIRED OR NOT. THIS NAIRROWED THESUBJECfS 01: THEIR RESEARCH
AND DIMINISHED THE ECONOMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTROOUCTICIN OF THEIR
RESULTSIN PRODUCTION. THE EMERGENCY OF THE LABORATORIES INTO THE WIDE
SPACES OF WHOLE BRAINCHES OF INDUSTRYOPENED UP NEW OPPORTUNITIFS FOR
,'THEM* THE MAJORITY OF MINISTRIES HAVE TAKEN AN ATUNTIVE ATTITUDE
TOWARD OURLABORATORIES, SEEING THEM QUITE CORRECTLY AS ONE OF THE
IMPORTANT MEANS IN THE SUCCESSFUL STRUGGLE FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL
PROGRESS IN THE BRAINCHES. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ECONO.MIC EFFECT OF
IMPLEMENTING ONLY THAT PART OF THE WORK THAr.HAS BEEN DONE RECENTLY BY
THE LABORATORIES OF THE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AMOUNTS TO 12,000,000
RUBLES. AT THE AVIATION INSTITUTE EVERY RESEARCH RUBLE YIELDS SfX RUBLE
OF PROFIT,
UNCLASSIFfED
-~-416- 024 UNCLASSI~FIED'j. PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
C llq C, ACCESSION NO--AN0121646
---,-A8&TRACT/EXTRACT--6UT A NUMBER Of:: OUR MI-NISTRIES HAVE REFUSED ON
INSUFFICIENT GROUNDS TO TAKE LABORATORIES OF PRoVEN cr-IMPF~TENCE "UNOER
THE I R W INGII THUS THE MINISTRY OF THE PETROLEUM E-XlRt%Cl'ING INDUSTRY
~ACTED WITH RESPECT TO AN EXPERIENCED COLLECTIVE THAT HAO TO ITS CREDIT A
..NUMBEk OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE CREATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND DATA
PROCESSING AND COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR THE AUTOMATIOROF DRILLING A111110 FOR
THE ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC INDICES OF ENTERPRISES IN TL: E
'PETROLEUM EXTkACTING INDUSTRY. PETROLEUM INDUSTRY WORKERS SORELY NEED
SUCH APPARATUS AND IMPLEMENTS. MANY INSTITUTES OF THE BRANCH ARE
CONCERNED SPECIFICALLY WITH DEVISING SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATION. BUT NO
COLLECTIVE HAS CREATED INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER MEANS-OF AUTOMATIUN. ISN'T
THIS A CASE 'WHERE IT WOULD BE CORRECT TO~EMPLOY THE SERVICES OF BRANCH
LABORATORIES WORKING IN THEHIGHER-SCHOOLS :LOC-ATED,. IN THE. COUNTRY'S GEL
CENTERS?. WHEN TALK TURNS TO THE BRANCH.LABORATORIESP SOME COMRADES
INCLUDING SCIENTISTS WHO VALUE THIS TYPE OF,RELATION SHIP BETWEEN SCIENCE
AND INDUSTRYr FREQUENTLY UNDERLINE WITH SKEPTICISM THEIR 8ELIEF THAT THE
PROBLEMS THAT SUCH LABORATORIES ARE SET UP FOR ARE USUALLY WORKED OUT IN
~A FEW YEARS. THIS IS HARD TO SEE. THE MORE THAN 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
-ACCUMULATED BY OUR BRANCH LABORATORIES MAKES PERFECTLY CLEAR THAT THERE
ABSOLUTELY 140 DANGER OF "RUNNING. OUT OF SUBJECT. MATTER,,. RATHER, THE
STORMY:DE-VELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY POSES TASKS:GF EVER GREATER COMPLEXITY
-:AND INTEREST.
UNCLASS I F lE0
UNC 'A W.
-14, -~024 L S I FIEO CESSiING DATE--230CT70
.I,RC ACCESSION NO--ANO 121646
_.,._,_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IT IS IMPORTANT ONLY THAT THE COLLECTIVES PROPEPLY
SELECT A SCIENTIFIC LINE OF ENDEAVOR AND HAVE A CORRECT KNOWLEDGE OF THE
DIFFICULTIES, IMMEDIATE.TASKS AND DEVELOPMENTAL PROSPECTS OF THE BR 'ANCH
IN QUESTION. IT IS HARDLY COINCIDENTAL-THAT THE MI~JISTRIES, WHILE
FINANCING CONCRETE RESEARCH OF IMPORTANCE TO THE BF-IANCllt HAVE BEEN
INCREASINGLY WILLING TO SUPPORT THE SCIENTISTS' CHOICE OF PROBLEMSP
HOOLS THEMSELVES.
-LEAVING THE SELECTION OF SUBJECTS TO THE HIGHER SC'
THE INTRODUCTION OF RESEARCH RESULTS IN INDUSTRY IS OF THE GREATEsr
INSTITUTION'S ACTIVITIES. HOWEVERt
-SIGNIFICANCE IN ANY SCIENTIFIC &
THERE ARE STILL MANY SHORTCOMINGiS AND LOOSE ENDS 114 THIS MATTER, AS A
RULEr A HIGHER SCHOOL IS CAPABLE OF ENSURING BY ITS OWN EFFORTS THE
CUSTOMER ENTERPRISES.
.,INTRODUCTION OF RESEARCH RESULTS AT ONE.OR TWC
UNFORTUNATELY, SOMETIMES THLPIGS' STOP AT THIS 1>01 NT. MINISTRIES 00 NOT
ALWAYS ENSURE THAT INNOVATIONS ARE INTRODUCED AT ALL INTERESTED 9RA-14CH
ENTERPRISES. WHAT IS THE WAY OUT OF THI S? IHE C1313RDINATING ROLE OF
THE MINISTRIES MUST BE INTENSIFIED. IN-OUR VIEW, 'IT WOULD 13E USEFUL TO
71INCLUDE HIGHER SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES ONITHE STAFFS OF THE mimisTRIES'
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL GOUNCILS:FROM THOSE SCHOOLS WITH WHICH THE
BRANCHS.ENTEPPRISES MAINTAIN THE CLOSEST CREATIVEiCONTACTS, IN THE
SECOND PLACEr THERE MUST BE A STEPPING:UP OF THE ACTIVITY OF THE
HINISTRIES' TECHNICAL SERVICES IN RENDERING ASSISTANCE TO THE BRANCH
LABORATORIES AND A STRENGTHENING UF THE: TIES OF THE )il$flog SCHGOLS WITH
THE SPECIAL DESIGN BUREAUS THAT THE MINISTRY HAS A~r 11S DISPOSAL.
UNCLASSIFIED
024 UNCCASSITIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
Cl RC ACCESSION NO-AN0121646
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-A 44ECHANISM MUST BE DEVISED THAT WtWL0 ALLOW THE RESULTS
SCI ENTIF IC RESEARCH TO BE ASSIMILATED MORE QUICKLY. THE HIGHER
14AVE EXPERIENCED CONSIDERABLF DIFFICULTIES 1~4 OBT'Alf4ING CADRES
OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS A!'4D ENGINEERS FOR TH-r BRANCH LABDRATI)RIES FIECAUSE
SEARCH
...SIMILAR LABOR IS PAID AT CONSIDERA13LY HIGHER RATES iN RE-
-INSTITUTES. IS THIS JUSTIFIED? n4E QUALITY OF ENGIINIEEkSl TRAINING IN
HIGHER SCHOOLS HAS fMPROVED SIGNIFICANTLY AS A RESULT OF INVOLVING
OEPARTMENTAL SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL ANO STUDENTS IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE
-LABI]RATOP IES PROVINCE PARTY
SO.A14CH' FACILITY:
''COMMITTEEe
EEG ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOSIS BROUGHT
ON BY DITRAN
P. A. Patiou
The paper concerns data on the influence of ditran on thi! b3ckground activity of the
t~EG in different brain structures. It was demonstrated thal the relieviqr, effect of ditrarl on
the mean evolked potentials uf the visual area of the brain daring an -Jov., bioelectri-
Cal activity precedes a decrease of (he amplitude of evokeio rt-sporiF,.!s. Dl;arder~ of th, charac-
ter of adaptation of Visual evoked potentials, the incon.."I'MILIA iaT11"5Ljr1I5 Of resporvies to the
intensivity of stimula, an increase of variability and an abence of Correlations between t~e
analyzers - are important links in the development of experimental psychosis.
119 90672
USSR uDc 621-385.623.4
Z" P-11. KORMSYEV, V.N.
"Investigation Of Self-Contained Focusing Lena For Klystroms With A Ribbon Electron
Stream"
Elektron. tekhniks. Nauchno-tekhn. ob. Elaktron SVCh (Electronics Technology.
Scientific-.Technical Collection. Microwave Electroni 9), 1970, No 6, pp 60-67 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primanoniye, No 10, October 1970, Ostract No 10A146)
TranBlationt The results are presented of an investigation of a self-contained
focusing len'a for klystrons with a ribbon electron stream. The investigation wan
conducted by the method of modeling in an electrolytic bath. With the help of the
aberration parameter which is introduced, the optim= form and dimensions of the
electrodes of the lone arc evaluated.1he results of the experimental investigation
-are presented, Summary,
UDC 51:330.115
PANOV, S. A., TSARFIN, L. V.
"Economics-Mathematics Methods in the Solution of Problems of Planning of
.,Shipping-of'Goods By Hourly Schedules"
1i,4
NAotor. Vopr. Issled. Transp. Potokov, [Some Problems of the- Study of
Tiansportation Flows --Col lecti on of Works], No. 2, lkloscow, 1970, pp 54-64,
'(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract
No. SV592, from the Introduction).
Translation: nie specific problem of optimization of the transport process
in truck transport arising in connection with the new. technology of housing
construction is studied. One specific feature. of the problem is that each
consumer indicates in his order not only the name and volLmie of products
required, but the delivery time during the day. The problem is stated,
various mathematical models are analyzed, and the advantages and disadvantages
of each are described from the standpoint of statement and possibility of
solution.
UDC 621.372.061:538.56
USSR
TAFT, V. A., GORELIK, V. Yu-,2~
"Circuit with Two Variable Parameters"
Tr. Mask. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp. (Works of Moscow Institute of Railroad
Transpartation Engineers), 1970, vyp. 330, pp 43-47 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,
No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A178)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of the problems of Studying
the stability of a linear electric circuit,with periodically varying capacitance
and inductance. The characteristic equation of the system is derived the roots
of which determine the stability of the systemi The bibliography has one entry.
VDC 621.372.061:538.56
USSR
TAFr, V. A., KARAULOV, A. N.,~P~ANV. T. Ta.
"Two-Loop Circuit with Variable Capacitances and Inductances"
Tr. Mask. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp. (Works of Moscow Institute of Railroad
Transportation Engineers), 1970, vyp. 330, pp 57-66 (from RZh-Radiatekhaika,
No.8, Aug 70, Abstract NG 8A.176)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of the problems of studying
a,two-loop electric circuit with four variable parameters. The system of equa-
tions of the circuit is reduced to canonical form. Expressions are obtained
for variable parameters in the form of finite Fourier series. An expression
is presented for defining the system (characteristic equation) in finite form.
There is one illustration and a cwo-enrry bibliography.
40
USSR UDC: 621.317.765.8
GLADKIXH, G. A., PANOV, V. G., PAKHOMOV, I. P., and CHICIIIK, P. D.
"Infra-Low Noise Frequency Generator"
F,
'Moscow, Prib~~ry i Tethnil:a 'Eksperimenta, No. 1971, pp 124-125
described in this Daner is designed for
Abstract: The instrument,
tuning measurement devices by producing elect-rical noise in the
frequency range. of 0-1 MHz. Known in spectrometry as '11-he method
of heterodyning to zero, the basis principle o~ thi:; instrument is
to shift the noise spectrum into the infra-loir frequency range.
As shown by the accompanying block diagram, the instrun~znt consists
g throuf,, a matching stage to a band-pasis
of a noise source feeding h
amplifier, and thence to a multiplier, wh(-re it is mixed with the
output of a heterodyning oscillalor. The beat frequencies qre then
put through a low-pass filter. The.noise source is a silicon
stabilitron o-L-
the D614V type connected in series with a NPIll
SiIicon transistor, and the heterodyning oscillator uses 1T403V
transistors, its tuned circuit being resonant 'to 35 kHz. A cir-
cuit-diagram of the noise generator is given.
82
USSR
UDC 621.W.68.021.3.078.
SMINITSKIY, S. G., Candidate of Technical S.,ciences,-BUIKDI,
Pjv~,Qv. - V. I. t -idi Ie
A. Ye., Candidate of Technical-Sciences, C -,,j da'
of Technical Sciences, Gusarov, 0. P., Engineer, and-TYUGAYEV,
V. A., E'ngineer, .1--loscow Power Fnp
gineering lastitizte , Heat and
Electric Po-..-,rer Plant-22, Zoscovi Regionall Ad:-:ddnistration of Po-,-.,er
System 1,11anagement
"Electric Automatic Control and Protection S5rstem of OVPT-500-
Type Turbopump Feeder Unit"
0
Moscovi, Teploenergetika- No 6, Jun 73, PP 33-36
Abstrac': A new electric sirstem of automatic control and -orotec-
tion with complete eliminat-ion of hydraulic members vias installed
on the turbo-Dump feeder unit Nol, OVPT-500 type, of the Heat and
Blectric Power Plmt-22 of Uoocov! Regional Ad2iiinistration of Povier
System Yl~-xagement. The system is mainly based on typical a~itoma-
tion means used in technological processes in electric po-,:ier
pl.---mtso The vvorking of the system is discuso,;!d by re-ference to its
co and the po-
functional circuit, the diagram of itrol :_,echaanism
wer supply diag-_am of electroma,3nots o-f `L~'_-_Jction ~,,Irives. The des-
611 -z -C
opr_-~-tin- conditiono o
cribed. system considerably simplif-Jed t c
o remote control. :-'-ive
the.turbo-Pum feeder unit, in particular it
figures, four bibliographic references.
Semiconductors and Transistors
USSR UDC 621.315.592
and SWRNOV, L. S.
GERASIMENKO, N. N., DVURECHENSKIY, A. V.,X22LMV
"Threshold Energy of the Formation of Radiation Defects in Semiconductors"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov, Vol 5, No 8, 1971, pp 1644-
1646
Abstract: The authors set themselves the problem of determining the threshold
for the initial formation of a defect of the Fr~hnkel type in semiconductor
radiation under electron bombardment in this brief communication. For their
experiments, they chose the A center in silicon (the assoclation of a vacancy
with oxygen) of the n type with a resistivity of 2 ohm-cm and an oxygen
concentration of 2-1017 per cc. The specimens were irradiated in a van de
Graaf,accelarator at room temperature. The measurements were made by the
electron paramagnetic resonance method atia temperature of 77% with a
spectrometer having a sensitivity of 1013 spins/gauss. The irradiation
dosage was kept small to maintain constant the rate of.A-center accumulation.
Gratitude is expressed to R. R. Sevast'yanenko and M. 11. Shadrina for pre-
paring the specimens and to V. A. Abramenko.and S. A. Sokolov for performing
1/2
U
024 NCLASSIF10 OCESSING DATE--27NOV70
AND MODULATFD STRUCTURE IN'AGING ALrZN ALLOYS -U-
AUTHOR-105)-KLES)iCHEVi G.V., TOLDIbli V.A SHUMILOV, D.V.
PAN011t V.N. p
ELECTRON
'RAHE-3001/0555 SITIP
PROXY REEL/F
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0126302
024
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0126302
,.At3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-()- A3STIRACT. THE FORIMATION IN ALrZN ALLOYS
DURING THE DECOMPI'l. OF THE SUPERSATI). SOLID SOLN., OF SPHEkOIDAL ZONES
EINRICHED -WITH ZN WAS STUDIED TO DET. 'WHETHER THESE tGj'qc-::S ARE THE RESULT
OF SPINODAL DECOMPNo TWO COMPETING PROCESSES WERE DETO. DURING THE
DECOMPN. OF THE SUPERSATO. SOLIO SOLNS.: THE FORNIATtON ")F ZONES AF40 THE
FORMATION OF A MODULATED STRUCTURE. ZONE FORMATION PROCEEDED wITH THE
ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF VACANCTESP AND ~THEREFORE. IT IS ASSUNIED THAT
,LOURING THE EARLY STAGE OF DECOMPNo THE LONE FORMATION CAN SUCCESSFULLY
-COMPETE WITH THE MODULATED STRUCTURE FORMATION. VACANCIES STIMULATED
THE RAPM GROWTH OF ZONES AND SUBSEQUENT TRANSFORMATION OF THESE ZONES
INTO CRYSTALLITES OF THE BETA PHASE, ZONE :t:ORMAT I Utl CANNOr BE REGARDED
AS THE REALIZATION OF SPINODAL DECOMPNo! THE STUDY,~WAS CARRIED OUT WITH
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OF AIN AL,ZN
1 40 wT. PEkCE-,'iT ALLOYj WHERE5Y THE
SPECIMENS WERE HEATED DIRECTLY IN THE EtECTRON: MICROSCO11E AND THE
-DECOMPNe.-MAS OBSO. AND. STUDIED*~
FAC, I Li ry: ~CHELYABINSK. GOS.
INST., CHELYABINSK, USSR.
I i r A_i~ _r T_ T
772.~f EEO' P40CESSING DATE-27NOV70
AND -*40CULATFO STRUCTURE IN AGING ALrZN ALLOYS -U-
lM..-(05)-KLESHCHEV, G.V., TOLDIN, V.A.. SHUMILOV, D.V., PANOVv V.tl.p
~-:RASPDPOVP YU.G.
COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
~OURCE--DOKL. AKAD. MAU SS.) 818
SR 1970, 191(4)u -20
AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
Ecr AREAS--,',IArERIALS
(1) P I. CTAGS-ALUMINUM ALLOYt ZINC ALL(Jyr SOLID SOLUT.10111f ELECTRON
4'~~,~Ml.CROSCGPEi METAL AGIN-G, 14ETAL 141CROSTRUCTURE
,lViTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
WAY REEL/FRAME-3001/0555 STEP ~10-.-UR/0020/701191/994/081810320
IRC ACCESSIO-N NO--AT0126302
UNC S S I F I E 0
024: UNCLASSIFIEO~ PKLICESSMG DATE--27NO1170
ACCESSION NO-AT0126302 i i
Y'kiCTIEEXTRACT-W) GP-0- A3STRACT6 THE FORMATION IN 4LrZN ALLOYS
~ct I P'J' GTHE DECM-IPIN. OF T14E S UPE --'S AT D oSOLID SOLN., 01: SPH.EkOIDAL ZONES
:-BNPICHED WITH ZN WAS STlJJlED TO DEr, WHETHER THESE Z(j,"IES ARE THE RESULT
-~-DF--~SPIINOOIAL DECO-1P.N. TWO CG'~PETIN,"G PROICESSES 1~2RE OETD- DURING THE
N r 0- ZONES AND TH-
PECOMPs . OF THE SUPERSAT0. SOLID SOLNS.: TfIE FO I F E
":.FMATION OF A MODULATED STRUCTURE, ZONE Ff3d.'IAT[G~l P-RnCEEO!=D WITH THE
'ACTIVE PART IC IPAT 10i"! OF VACANCIES, AND THEREFOI~E IT
IS ASSUMED THAT
'.'b'UAIhG Tt4E EARLY STAGE OF DECOMP~". THE ZONIE FM4ATI(]'-% CAN SuCCESSF:ULLY
-'tOMPETEE WITH THE 1-10DULATED STRUCTURE Fl)"MtATICN. VACANCIES STIMULATED
GRO',-iTH OF ZONES AND 5UBSEQUEi`4T TRANSFOA-MATION OF THESE ZONES
--INTO CRYSTALL(TES OF THE BETA P~i;\SE. ZO~-.'E FORAATION CANNOT BE REGARDED
,-AS THE REALIZATION rjF spr!\4,nDAL DECOMPN. THE STUDY kAS CARRIED OUT WITH
~AN ELECTRON OICROSCOPE OF AN ALpZN 40 wT. PERCENT ALLOYt WHEREBY THE
viFRE HEATED DIRECTLY IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPF AND THE
'.-DECOMPtis WAS n850. ANO STUDIED. FAC.11-ITY: CHFLYABINSK& GOSo
-:"~EDAGOG. INST.t CHELYABINSK, USSR.
'If -
USSR UDC 621.357.1:66/.847(088.8)
D., BUKIN, So. PIL"IOV V: P
M
BUDANOV, V. V., KIBET',O, V.
ite
"Electrochemical Procedure for obtaining Ronga
USSR Author's Certificate No 303317, filed 11 Oct 69, published 14 Jul 71 (from
RZh-Khimiva, jjo 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L2.86P)
Translation: An electrochemical nethod of obtaining rongalite using cathode
reduction has been patented. It is distinguished by the fact that in order to
improve the process, increase the vield and improve the quality of the
product, zinc formaldehydebisulfit~ is reduced at a pH of the electrolvte of
5-6,, Dc 5-10 a/dM2, a rau, materials.concentration 2z 6--mole/liter in S02 at
a temperature of 85-1000, and the zinc formaldehydesulfoxylate formed is con-
verted to the product by known procedures.
USSR UDC 681.325.54.042
SUKEIOV, L. N., SHLYAKEITIN, V. T., KRYLOV, Yu. D., PANOV V. P., and
PARAMONOV, K. G.
"A Reversible Binary Counter"
USSR Author s Certificate No 280542, Filed 12 Dec 68, Published 9 Dec 70
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Avtouatika,jelemekhanika, i Vychislitel'nava
Tekhnika., No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8BI88 P)
Translatiow The purpose of this invention is to ensure stable operation
of a counter, given a significant level of noise. This is achieved by hwr-
ing each digit position of the counter consist of two "memoryp cells con-
nected in series via an AND cell, while a,NOT inverter~ls connected to
the input of the first position. The binary reversible counter includes
an inverter, which is meant to control the counter.according to the change
in potential; delay lines consisting of logical "memory":elements; logic
circuits consisting of AND cells; and memory elements cohsisting of
logical "memory" elements.
34
Tz M "I IT M-
;,il 111:11j I KIM
USSR UDO 621-~032-269.1
PA`101
V.P.9 GORBATOV, D.M., 'FE7SUNINNA, N.I.* Transliterated from Ukrainian]
'Development Of Electron Guns With Ribbon Flow"
Ukr. fiz.zh* (Ukrainian Journal Of Physics), 1971, L6, No 6, pp 966-970 (from
RZh--Elektro ka i AbBtract No
ni Xeye IIA23)
~nis, No 11, Noy 1971
Translation: In order to improve the properties of klystrone with a ribbon
beam it is desirable to increase the value of the parveance of the flow per
unit length. As a result of the study with the use of an electrolytic bath
of the effect of the anode aperture, corrections are obtained to the magnitude
of the perveance and the dependences characterizing the~nonunifpormity of current
takeoff from the cathode. The basic geometry and experimental data are pr nted
for electron guns with a linear pervaaace:.of 133, 2-20,.and 360 microamp/v m
with.voltages above 10 kv. Summary.
USSR UDC- 681.327.2
SUKHOV, L. N., SHLYAKHTIN, V. T., KRYLOV, Yu. D., POW, V. P., PARMONOV, K. G.
A Reversible Binary Counter"
Mosco-if, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 28,
1970, Soviet Patent No 280542, Class 21, filed 12 Dee 66, p 40
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a reversible binary counter -which
contains digital places on timemory" cells,1AND cells, and a control bus. As a
distinguishing.feature of the patent, operational stability is.ensured in the
presence of an appreciable level of industrialinterference by making each digital
to it
place of the counter in the form of two memory cells connected in ser~-es through
~an AND cell, and connecting a HOT inverter,toUe.input.0,f the:fIrst digital place.
T77
"054 UNCLASSIFtED~ PROCESSING DATE--L8SEP70
J'_TITLE--APPLICATION OF METAL CERAMIC ALLOYS:FOR HANDLING HIGH TEMPERATURES
SSURES,-U-
PRE
PTHOR-102)-STEPNGVt S*A-v PA
'-'~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-~SbURCE-MOSCDW, KUZNECHNO-SHTA,4POVOCHNOYE PROIZVOOSTVO# NO. 2v 1970t PP
44
.-.-,.,D,ATE- PUBL IS HED ------- TO
`---SUBJECT, AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
'7_~TOP I CTAGS--ALLOY# DIE cAsTING, CUNSTRUCT,IDWAAI~RIAL, Ht(4t TEMPERATURE
.-,._-.~MATERIALf. CERMET PROOUCTt VACUUM TECHNOLOGY
_-CONTROL f4ARKlNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
..-DOCUSENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.; PROXY Rr--EL/FRAME--1985/0272 STEP NO-,-URI/0182/70/0001002/OOq3/00ft4
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100778
21-2 054 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCES5 ING DAT6-18SEPIO
'.'C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100778
EXTR~lkl
ABSTRACT/ '-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE PRE~;:,IJTS SOAC OF Tl-l~
RESULTS OBTAINED FROM IWOIRK DO Pll~ EBY rHE NII TRAlKTOR"t!;Et_'Kfi0Z~-iASH
ISCIENTIFIC RES.-ARCH iNsriTUTE FOK AGR. I CULT URAL TRACTORS 4AD ,If,
ON THE APPLICArION OF REFRACIORY ALLGYS TO INsrRomil'-f"ITS FOR Ar
HIGH TEMPER-ATORES AND PRESSU-RES. SUCH MATERIALS ARE METAL CERAMIC
MADE SY PRESSING AND SINTERING IN A VACUUM* A rABLE IS
GIVEN LISTING THE TYPE INUMBER OF THE ALLOY# THE ctitlweNEN-rs OF THE
LATTER,.AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS, TOGETHER WITH NOTES AS TO THE POSSIBLE
USES INSTRUMENTS MADE OF IT CAN 13- PUT TO. SOME DETAILS CONCERNING THE
MANUFACTURE OF THESE ALLOYS, STEEL TYPE NUMBERS, THE TEMPERATUREt THE
DURATION OF T~E HEATINGI Al'E GIVE, PLANTS s
N. SUCH AS THE CHELYAB[tq K
AUTOMECH-AN ICAL- PLANT AND T14E VOROSIfILOVGRAD AUTOMOBILE VALVE PLANT IN
-WHICH DIES
MADE OF SUCH ALLOYS ARE USED# ARE LISTEDo AND DETAILS OF THE
MATERIALS A-RE PRESENTED. THE AUTHORS CONCLUDE THAT REFRACTORY ALLOYS
:ARE WIDELY APPLICABLE FOR DIE CASTING,;AND.THAT A SUBSTANTIAL
..~:-t..:IMPRQVEMENT IN THE STABILITY OF DIES AND PUNCHES CAN BE MADE BY PROPER
CHOICE.-OF ALLOYS
u I I- L a 3.3
Titanium
USSR UDC 621.669.27
MEYERSON, G. A., KREYMER, G. S., GLUSHKOV, V. N., ~"~ Moscow In-
ftuv-
stitute of Steels and Alloys
"Study of the Influence of Conditions of Production of Metallic Tungsten on
the Properties of TISK6 Alloyll
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 6, Jun'72, pp 31-35,
Abstract: The possibility is studied of producing fine-grained, homogeneous
tungsten powder in commercial muffle furnaces using direc,t input of hydrogen,
and the influence of the grain size of the tungsten powder produced on the
physical, mechanical and cutting properties~. of the hard alloys is investi-
gated. W 3was reduced to W in ones.tage in an industrial type GSPI iruffle
furnace. Direct input of hydrogen allows a homogeneous, I'Lie-grained tungsten
powder with adsorption of over 0.2 ing/g and mean grain size less than I Micron
to be produced. The properties of TISK6 alloy were studied as functions of
sintering temperature. It was found that the alloy has a finer WC-phase grain
structure and higher physical, mechanical and cutting properties than standard
TLSK6 alloy. 'rho cutting proportics are 10-30 higher than the standard alloy.
1/1
--230CT70
01,4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES5tNG DATE
TL E--EX CHANGE OF MOLECULAR DEUTER;IUM WITH DIMETHYL FOR-4AMIDE IN THE
-,~._-,-.-.~PRESENCE OF A COMPLEX HYDROGENATION.CATALYST -U-
AUTHOR- (02)--Y EFI MOV v O.N., PANOV, V.V.
_.".,~C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~,---__~4OURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SER. KHIM.11970, (2), 491-3
I)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ATOP I CTAGS--DEUTERIUM, FORMIC ACID, AMIDEt CATALYST, ~iYDROG::, ATION,
RHENIUM COMPOUND, COMPLEX COMPOUNO, RADIOACTIVITYt rRITIUM
NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1784 STEP NG--UR/0062/71*)/00,1)/O(.,2/049L/0493
CILRC ACCESSION NU--AP0123581
212 `014 U,,yrLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123581
:_:,~._A_I3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXCHANGE OF 0 WITH iCONME SUB2 IN
THE PRESENCE OF THE HYDR-733GENATION CATALYST (1) FORMED FROM RH AND
NiPHENYLANTHRANILIC ACID (AVILOV V. A#t ET AL,t 196 9) WAS F()UNO, ON TfIE
BASIS OF A KINETIC STUDY, SHOWN GRAPHICALLY%, TO PROCEED Bf REVERSIBLE
TRANSFER OF ONE D ATOM TO THE HCONMIE SU82 MOL. UNDER THESE CONDITIONS 0
EXCHANGES WITH H IN THE C-ME GROUP OF,ACNME SU82 WITH PARTIAL
HYDROGENDLYSIS OF THE C-14E BOND TO FORM Ch SUBIt AND HCONME SUB2. IT WAC
SUGGESTED THAT THE PROCESS INVOLVES SUCH_'EQUIL. AS RH. .0:CMENME SU132
S 82v ITH EACH
PLUS 0 SUH2 FORMS AND IS FOFURMED FROM ~MEDRH, O:CDN14L- U W
OF THESE CAPABLE OF UNDERGOING TRANSLAT-ION OF AND H A T04S . F OM DATA
ON REDISTRIBUTION OF RADIOACTIVITY WIT+i TRITIUM TRACING IT WAS SHOWN
JHAT -THE ME GROUP BOUND TO C. TAKES PART IN THE,EXCHANGr-.
FACILITY'. lNST. KNIM. FIZ., MOSCOW, USSR.
I EAl
USSR UDC: 621.373:530.145.6
ARKHIPOV, V. K., YERSHOV, Te. I., PAKOV, Ye.j.., RYZHAKOVA, Z. L.,
and.TARASOV, R. P.
"Generator of Specially Formed Light Pu_1ses Based on the Gas
Laser"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Gazoraz, adn. ribor
(Elect onic Engineering$ Scientific-Technical Collection of
Gas Discharge.Devices) 1970, No. 3(19), pp 33-36 (from,RZh-
RadlotekhnikA, No. 3, March 710 Abstract 110. 3D250)
Transla-1%61-ion: A light-pulse generator Is described in which light
signals in the nanosecond range are formed with the deviation of
the light beam of a helium-neoa laser LG-56 in an electrooptical
deviating device under the action of a pulse cont-rolling voltage.
The structural peculiaritiee and the basic output characterist-
ics of the generator are given. Amthor's abstract
USSR UDC 8.25'-681.3.06
GITE%IAN., E. M., PANOYp Y. I..
"The Use of the Method of Recognition of Classes for Automatic Control of
Chemical Processes"
Avtomatiz. Khim. Proiz-v, [Automation of Chemical Production--Collection of
Works], Moscow, 1970, pp 29-31, (Translated from Referat:ivnyy Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstractflo. 5V665).
No Abstract.
USSR uDc: 621-396.69:621.31B.4(088.8)
PANOV; Lu. A., ANTOINOV, V. P., GOROZHANIN Yu. A.
"An Inductance Coil"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266869, filed 24 Sep 68, published 15 Jul 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71j Abstract No M~,4 P)
Translation: The proposed inductance coil is made in the form of two
helical windings which are mutually cow:ial and contains a regulating
element. In order to regulate the inductance of the coil, this element is
rLade in the form of a cylindrical shield, placed between the windings of
~the coil.
i 1 11.1 i I; H I
1JSSR UDC 535.65
PANOVA, 1. N., and YUSTOVA, Ye.
"Problem of the Effect of Errors in Reproducing Color Addition Functions on
the:Readings of Photoelectric Comparators"
Tr. metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of the USSR Metrological Institutes), No 114
(174), 1970, pp 159-166 (from RZh-Metrologiya i Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika,
No, 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2.332.1838)
Translation: The problem of tolerances on the spectral sensitivity curves of
radiation receivers and the spectral curves of correcting light filters in
objective color comparators is investigated.' As a result of the experiment
the following was discovered: for the scale range of the EKTs-l and
FKTs-Sh comparators the differences in theaddition function systems of
M. M' Gurevich ard D. A. Shklover are not reflected in the measurement
results. In the same way the measurement results from =ing the comparatOrS
do.not depend on the choice of illumination source. The system of zonal
rs.(red, green, blue) used for approximate estimation of the
light filte
whiteness carry systematic errors exceeding the comparatOr measurement
errors by an order. There are 3 illustrations, 4 tables and a 3-entry
bibliography.
..112 015 UNC L A SS i F I E~ PROCESSP," )A
jo i - T L 3NOV7 0
I T L E- -C. AT ;,L Y T I CPYCOLYSISAiiAS CCI
F NO E N SA f EF k L::'-!, THE S 14 B E L I -%'S K I
:~DEPGSIT -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-LYSYKH, O.V., PAUSHKIN, YA.,.Ii. ADELSON, S.V., PANOVA, [.YU.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SCURC E
---GAZOV. PROM. 1970t ID(3), 44-7 (RUSS)
DATE PU5LISHED ------- 70
U S J E C T, AREAS
--CHEMISTRY9 EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANCO.APHY
TOPIC TArS--PYROLYSIST ALKANE, NAPHTI
IEENE, E-iirYLE`-,E. HUTADIENIE, CATALYST,
NATURALGAS, PETROCHEMISTRY
GONNOL. MARK ING-NO RESTRICTIVINS
DOCUMENT CL:~ I F I ED
PWOXY TFIJ
212 015 UNCLASSI F I E.0 PROCF NG DATE--13NOV70
SSU
.-C IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0,128549
ABSTRACTIE-ATRACT--(U) GP-0- A;3STRACT. CATALYT[C PYROLYSIS AT
760-350EL)EGUREES OF THE 53-1250'F_'(;kE-ES FRACTION OF SHEBELL."'45K[I C)AS
CONDENSATE '.vAS EXA,'-,D. fl-k- PY;'GLYSIS FEED HAD 1). 0.743 G-CIM PRI,'IL-3 AINO
N - t% -FINS, 51.7 "J. PER.CENt A N D
:CONTAINED 40.9 WT. PERCF.lT PARA i~ tl -%PHTH~NE S
7.4 WT. PEkC&NT AIRO'4ATICS. THE GPrIl,,lW-t FEEO-STcl:kV,l r.T. tRATIO 4AS 2-2:1.
THE MAX. YIELD OF ETHYLEiNIE (-)6.4 -fir. W,4S AT 8500EGRELES A"'10
-1 R - NEGATIVEI, AND THE -'-lAX. OF BUT.ADIE.NE
SPACE VELOCITY 0.9-4 PRIINE
(8.35?PkCcNT BY wT.) AT S000': _''S AND, SPA
G r F CE VELOCITY 2 HR PRUME
NEGATIVG1. THE CATALYST C WVN. is vir G~IVEN. FACILITY: M'ki4KHGP
1A. _GU8KINAp MOSCOW# USS.R.
USSR uc 6:L6.9,3i.55)
GIADKOVSKM, A. P. , 1Z -3-NIKOV, A. L., T. A., DLNER, Z. S.,
iUWDIA, A. P., ard VITIVXER, V. S., Leningrad Hospital 410-1i i3otkin, and
-itute imeni 1. P.
Chair of Infectious Diseases, First Leningrid Heiical Inst
Favlov. and Institute of Epidemiology and Rim ironi Pasteur
biolozy
"Clinical 5)rmptoms and Btiology of Botulism"
Xoscow, Klinicheska-ya Xeditsina, Vol 48, No~q, Sep 70, pp 79--83
Abstract: Froa .1959 to 1967 the authors treatoi 14 cases 'of botalism. most of
which were caused by eating marinatel or sal~,xl mushrooms ar home-canned fish.
The incubation period ranged from Z hours to 3 da,-ys. The d.L:;eai;v was incorrectly
diagnosed in all but one case, owiii4; to urdfamili-irity with Utio 3.ymptoms on the
part of tho first doctors to see the pationts (botulizz, hai; for, somotimo boon
virtuall- eradicated in the USSR The initial. syvipLoms an, characteristic and
readily detect-able. They incltdo a coril-tization of 1ndica'-6J,orj5 of ga--trointostimal
dizorders (vow-tting, nausaa, qonstipatj0n, IbdOMirlal P,'.L-.Lrr,), wWA sympLoas of im-
paJ--od viz;ion (an4socoria, mydriasis, diplopia, blro
,haropLosls, 1-.ystagmus, etc.),
impaired swallowing, speech, and rospiration. Pro-ript:1-niqlCtion of antiootulinus
sarw* usually provnnt4 further devolopiiont or tho syr;ptoms faixi, oor~binod with anti-
biotics a"a hormones plu3 cardiovasoular aguims, strychrdj-,o,, physostiaxine. and
p1locarpine, brings about recovery w1thin about 'AL month.
USSR 621.?'2.001
UDC 0
AXSENOV, G. I.j and PANOVA, L. A.
"Gas-Permeability of Metal Powders"
Tr. kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1970,
vyp, 42 9-16 (from RZh-metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract 110 3035&by
p
0. PadalZ
Translationi The reason for the appearance of pulsations in the hopper
during rolling is the gas displaced from the compacted volume. r1hen a rolling
speed equal to critical speed is attained,, tho displacenent rate reaches a
value ai which the lifting power developed by the gas flow becomes equal to
the weight of the powder-in the hopper. Pulsations begin. Powder pulsation
results in nonuniformity of strip density withrespect to length. A formula
is suggested which =Jtes it possible to determine the critical rolling speed
if the magnitude of critical peraeability and the ratio of overpressure of
displaccd gas to the height of the powder co'Lumn in the hopper axe known,
The authors eyperimentally determine the yalues of critical V, and H 2 por-
neability for various fractions of FZh5 and PZh3 brands~of ir'On powders, Fll-i'?
brand of copper powder, pulverized bronzel carbonyl nic1tel,.and Iron. The
dependences of critical permeability on height of powder level in the hopper
are obtainedi Five illustrations. One table.
USSR UDC: 8.74
SEREBROVSKIY, L. A., SIBIRYAKOVI P. G., LINETS), N. Ye., PA-
NWk, _,L. A.
"A System for Automating Programming and Output of Technical
'Documentation into a Program for Digital Control Computers
(YaUZA-1)"
V sb. Tsifr. v-vchisl. tekhnika i 2r.ogrammir. (Digital Com-
puter Technology and Programming- -collection of works), vyp.
7, Moscow, "Sov. radio", 19721, pp 126-133 (froin RZh-Kiber-
netika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No BV635)
Translation: The structure and principal technical operational
and tech al characteristics are given for a programming auto-
mation system whose input language is the YaUZA universal coin-
mand autocode. The systeri can be used to prepare programs for
an extensive class of digital Control- computers. The system
is adapted to a specific digital computer by specifying its
parameters and cow-and system.
The system is realized on the M-220 computer. It auto-
matically joins programs a single large-volume program
1/2
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NCLAS;S I I 1 0
F DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--EFFECT OF STRUCTURE FORMING SUBSTANCES ON THE CHEMICAL Apo
THERMOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A CELLU'LOSE HYDRATE~FiaER -U-
AUTHOR-(05)r-MIKHAYLDV# N.V.p TOKAREVAr L*G.p TEREKHOVAv G*M.t MANVWSOVA,
F v M. v N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE 9
--KHIM. VOLOKNA 1970# (2)r 37-
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
SUBJECT AREAS
roPIC TAGS--CELLULOSE RESIN, SYNTHETIC FIOERv DIAMINE, PHTHALATEj FILLER,
PIGMENT,THERMOMECHANICAL PROPERTY, FATIGUE STRENGTH
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0873 STEP NO--UR/0183/70/000/002/0037/0039
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137901
UNCLASSIFIED
2 036 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0137901
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CELLULOSE
M FlaERS WERE MODIFIED
WITH A.M. OF N, S, AND P CONTG. ADDITIVES. I FIBERS~MODIFIED WITH
0.4-0.5PERCENT SV I COMPN. (A CONDENSATION PRODUCT OF N',N PRIME
01,BETA,NAPHTHYL P,PHENYLENEDfAMINE AND AMMONIUM DIAZOPHTHALATE15,
0.6PERCENT CARBON BLACK, AND 0.2PERCENT BLUE OR YELLOWPIGMENTS
EXHIBITED SUPERIOR FATIGUE STRENGTH AND OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION
RESISTANCE.
UNCLASSIFIED
ir&liul!Iad 60 1 i lilajiA We 1 !Mi h6l!i
TEC*v:M ICAL TRANSLATION
YSTC-HT-23- 521-72
_Q ENGLISH TITLE: RIGid ACUVO Capflulr-s for saf-acy Exploolves
FOREM' TITLE- Zhestkiya Ativityle, Gbolochki Ellyn Prvdokhranitelkn)rkk,
A,_S. Bakharovich , v. F~stvj;janko, T. M.
AUTHOW; E
Pawo~v-a
Vzryvnoye Delcl 1070, No.. 69/25, 284-ZSS
Translatrd-for FSTC by Albert I.. PC "body
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USSR UDC 621. "~.292.8:621.382
F DORUSt G.A.s FURSEt'.0, VD.
!A fE
"Amplification Of Electronic Current During Irradiation-C-f Crystals And Films
of-A2 By Fast Electronan
B6
Poluprovadn. tekhn. i mikroelektronika. Rasp. mezhved. ob. (Semiconductor
Technology And Microelectronics. Republic Interdepartmantul Collection), 1971,
Issue 6, PP 76-80 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenamiyap No 10, October
1971, Abstract No 1OB240~-
Translatiom. The dependence of the amplification factor of the ele C4 -ron
current in A2B6 compounds as a function of the energy (E,,) ana tba intensity
of the electron beam (in) ig investigated in a wide intarval of values (2.,
5-40 kev; in, 10~-12 __ 10- a/cm ), It is shown that in highly-sensitive single
crystals cf CdS and CdSe during steady electron excitation with the enerey o;.
the electrons 30 kev and 20 v of the voltage applied to.the apacimen-Y r" l0;-1-
The maxim= possible value is estimated with E = ,-0 Lev undelextrome
conditionewhich for single crystals of WS can attain Taluen of 10 2 ill.
16 raf. A.13.
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