SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PIGROVA, G.D. - PILINSKAYA, M.A.
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USSR
uDc 669-111,35:66q.ol7.,
PIGROVA, G. D., and LEVIN., Ye. Ye., Central Boiler and Turbine Institute im-eni
-1. I.--P-o-M-nov
If Carbide Phases in Heat-Resistant Nickel-Base Alloys"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniyej Vol 33, Ko 6, Jun 72, pp 1297-
1301
Abstract: A study was rrade of the character of carbide transforrations in long-
term agin- in the 700-10000C temperature ran,-e in some wideiy used beat-
resistant nickel-base alloys. The dependence of the quantity of carbides on the
aging temperature, the carbon content in the alloy, and the tyN, of the forming
carbide were investi,_fated, The type of carbide phase ii; shofn to be deflneL
only by the relation of the clemeants of the sixth group and not by their quantity.
The composition, ty-,e, and quantity of carbides can be calculated beforelmna.
In long-term aging, in alloys with less than 0.1%C, the. principal carbides are
the and VO tylp co,
~~3% V -:---S. An earlier assiunption (Sims, C.T., J. Mvetals, 19-6
No 18, p 1119), that one-half of the 0 atorns are bound in the 14C carbide and
the other half in 1,b3C6 or ItC, seems generally to be erroneous; it is correct
only in certain individual cases. Three. f igutes, two tables, six bibliographic
references.
USSR Ubl~ 669.13-15:620.178.3
DRAPKIN, B. M.0 ZHUKOV, A. A., and PIGUZQV,___YU.,_V., Rybinsk
Evening Technological Institute
"Laws Governing Change in the Elastic Properties of Pig Iron
During Heat-Fatigue Fracture"
Moscow, Izvestiya VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 10, 1973;
pp 135-137
Abstract: The authors have studied change in the elastic
properties of pig irons with different structures in the
process of heat-fatigue fracture.. They showed.that in all
cases the moment of the appearance of the first cracks is
represented by the value of the Young modulus which com-
prises 70-75% of the initial value.
The authors make the following conclusions with re-
spect to their research. The initial period of heat-fatigue
fracture of pic iron is:characterized by the processes of
defect pile-up of the crystal structure in the metal matrix
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DRAPKINj B. M., et al., Izvestiya VUZp Chernaya heta.Uurgiyaq No 10, 19731
PP 135-137
of the pig iron, the procesnes taking place move intensely
in pig iron with a ferrite matrix. They established that
during heat cycling of pig iron the appearance of cracks is
accompanied by a sharp drop.in the elastic properties, in
which case the modulus of elasticity E comprises 0.7-0.75
of the initial value. They state:that it is necessary to
make future investigations on the.bebavior of:various ma-
terials under conditions of heat-cycle loading in order to
expand these laws to other metals and alloys.
As illustration the authors have compiled a table
which shows the chemical composition and characteristics
of the pig iron. A graph gives the change of the tested
pig irons with respect to the Young modulus in the process
of heat cycling.
The artirle contains 1 illustration, 1 table, and 7
bibliographic references.
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USSR
UDC 539-67
SHTRAKHMAN, K. M., PIGIJZOV,.YUI...V,. and IDGVINENKO, Yu. S.
"Internal Friction and Isothermic Diffusion in a Copper-Zinc System"
Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction
in Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-v-o "Nauka," 1970, pp 165-169
Abstract: With increasing time of diffusion isothermic annealing of copper
(from 19 to 100 hours), peaks appear on the internal friction temperature
dependence curves at 260, 290, and 3300CS "Ibe appearante of peaks is related
to the relaxation process in ;f- and i--phases formed with isothermic diffusion,
as well as in the(X-solid solution- 3 figures, 4 references.
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USSR UDC 539-67
MOROZOV 0. G. andZIGLZOV, Yu. V.
"The Effect of XhN77TYuR Alloy Structure on Internal Friction!'
Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction
in Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo 'Tauka," 1970, PP 134-137
Abstract: The effect of structural conditions of the WU7TYuR alloy on
internal friction at low and Mz measurement frequencies is studied.
Structural conditions obtained by standard and special regimes and also
by cold rolling before aging are characterized mainly by boundary structure
or by intra-grain structure.
Such deliberately selected structures, In the study of their effect on
internal friction, make it possible to express a supposition on the relative
contributions of the intra-grain structure and boundaries of complex alloys
to.the rise of high-temperature internal friction background at low and kHz
measurement frequencies. 4 figures., 4 reforences.
USSR, UDC 539-67
VEMIER.'.' V;. D~J* U.--V-. and RZHEVSKAYA,, 1. Ya.
"KeDumtioni. Spectrum of Molybdenum, Governed by Incorporation Impurities"
Mi.. Vitutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakb" (Internal Friction in
M6ta-13.ic- Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka",. 1970, pp 61-65
Abstract:: Results of an investigation are presented ithich make it possible to
exp)Ain the-complex relaxation spectrum in molybdenum with a:substantial con-
tent7.of impurities.
kgraphic resolution of a complex 220-degree peak, obtained in molybdenum
with.oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon additions,As presented.
The-shape of the oxygen and carbon solubility lines in a solid molybdenum-
basecUsolution is refined and the true diffusion coefficients of these elements
are detenidn d. 2 tables, 5 figures, 3 references.
Nr: Abstracting Sdrvice:
P"4605_ CHMICAL ABST. -070
Ref. Code:
81820d Increased stability of mold ~Jates. Ditnoya D
rpi (*N . P SFI).
guzov, Yu X. .12 ~jn Stali Sy Moscow,
b lavoy, ,
-&fffVWVffSI-1970, 35(l), 16--~19 (Russ). The efficiency of the
utiligation of presses in the production of refractory products de-
pends to a large extent on the life of press mold plates. The
zone of the max. wear occurs ata definite distance (in this partic-
ular case 0.8 mm) from tbe upper surface of the plate. Theeffect
of quenching temp. on the wear-resistance of p,lates and ratio of
marttn.site/austenite in the steel,structure -were studied. After
hcat treatment of places by carWrizing at 1080* followed by
quenching with a tepeated.heating- at 820' and tempering at
15W, the max. atnt. of martensite and a large anit. of carbides
were obtained in the surface layer of the plat-,-. The austenite
content is slight. On the contrary, the plates carburized at
1080' and quenched from this temp. have, in the surface layer,
mostly austenite (~60%) in the,mass of which large:needles of
martensite are observable.: The potential u-ear rtsistance of
plates with the rnartensitic structure of ste(I iq higher ilian that
with austenitic, To explain the premature failure of plates with
martensite structure &.e profile of wear of plates was analyzed,
The profile of platei. with martensite structure is characterized by
REEL/FRAME
---.A. 78 JI 09YA-417
less ~rear of the upper put of a plate in comparison itith the pa;t
of the: plate corresponding to, the pressing zone. I'lie premature
failure of plates of wattensite structure is cauFied by the cracking
of the products during prissing. The plites, the upper part of
which were tempered, are softer which makes it possible to pre-
irent the breaking of products during their expLWon from thU
mold... J. jindra.
016 S PROCE'SSING DATE--04DEC70
UNCUA S IFll 0.:
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:,T`.ITL&--ZEOLtTE CONTAlNfNG METAL CATIONS
:AUTHOR-(05)-KARZHEV, V.I., PIGUZOVAI *to$ GONCHAROVAt N#V.t SVIRINAP
_..:.._.v*P.*t KRIVOZUBOVA, NoVo
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
265,078
REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZOBREET.t PROM. OBRAZTSYi TOVARNYE ZNAKIP 1970 47
:;:.:~:~'~DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ZEOLTTE, METAL IONv LANTHANUM COMPOUNDo CHEMICAL PATENTP
THERMAL EFFECT
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0860 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AA0136294
212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136294
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ZEOLITEi CONTG, CATIONS OF GROUP
VI AND VIII METALS AND LANTHANIDES INTRODUCEO IN THE REACTION OF CATION
EXCHANGEr 15 PREPOO BY MULTIPLE SATN* OF SOLNS. OF SALTS OF THE
CORRESPONOING METALS. AFTER EACH SAtN.j THE ZEGLITE,.IS THERMALLY
TREATED AT 140-5500EGREES* TH15 ZEOLITE. HAS A HIGH DEGREE OF NA CATION
SUBSTITUTION*
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USSR UDC: 621.3T2.852.3
TUMSOV, V. R. , PIKALOV, A. P.
"Ar. Approximate Method of Calculating the Equivalent Circuit of Type S2-20
Resistors
Hlektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhri. sb. Radiodetali (Electron-ic Technology.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio CorTonents), 1970, vyp. 2 (19),
t
PP 83-88 (from RM-Radiotekhnika.. No 1, Jan Tl, Abstrar- No IB183)
Translation: The authors present the equivalent circuit of an S2-20 re-
sistor in the form of a TI-shaped attenuator with discrete elements. The
wave impedance of the line is calculated., Six illustrations, one table,
bibliograpby of ten titles. Resuwre-
Public Heisltho~ k-~jiend'aad anitat
USSR UM (063)581-524.4:631-849
NDLESNIKOV,, B. P. and.- ;..-M. Ural State Universityj, Sverdlovsk
."Vegetation and Industrial Pollution: A Scientific-Coordinating Conference
Hold in Sverdlovsk 26 to 28 November 1969"
Ybscow, Botanicheskiy Zhurnai, ifo 6, 1971, pp 903-907
Abstract: One of the most effective methods of neutralizing the injurious
consequences of industrial pollution is the use of phytomelioration, i.e., the
creation of artificial plant communitieswith plant species and forms physio-
logically resistant to toxic gases and,waste products of iadustry and mining
enterprises. Ural biologists have been working since the mid-1950's on the
problems involved in creating "green filters" using dust- and gas-resistant
plants. Ural University in cooperation with many scientific research organiza-
tions and industrial plants organized in 1962 the first of a series of biennial
conferences to summarize and coordinate resear-h in the field. At the fourth
such conference held in Sverlovsk in November 1969, 56 reports and comnunica-
tions were presented under two main headings: "Phytomelioration and Mining
ngs" and,"Effect of1ndustrial Emissions on
Recultivation of Industrial Taili
Pla:nt Physiology." The proceedings were published in Referaty dokladov i
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KOIESNIKOV, B. P. and PIKALOVA, G. M., Botanicheskly Zburmal, No 6, 1971,
PP 903-907
soobshcheniy IV Urallskogo nauchno-koordinatsionnogo soveshchaniya po
Probleme, "Rastitellnost'. i promyshlennyye zagryazneraya" (Abstracts of Reports
and Communications Read at the Fourth Ural Scientific-Coordinating Conference
on Vegetation and Industrial Pol3Lution),,;S,,rird3.ovsk, 1969, 185 PP-
212
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USSR UDC 541/.545
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy, of Sciences USSR,
Moscow
"Chemical Methods of Pulsed Electron Radiation Dosimetry"
Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 4-1, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1696-1712
Abstract: The article is a survey of existing chemical methods of pulsed
electron radiation dosimetry, discussing the results of work in this field
as of the middle of 1971. Pulse electron radiation sources are described
~(linear accelerators and pulse accelerators of the "Febetron" type) and
peculiarities of dosimetry at high absorbed dose rates (up to 1014 rads/sec)
are examined. There is a detailed discussion of the affect of the dose rate
on radiolysis product yields in various:dosimetric syf~tens (ferrous-sulfate
dosimetric system, other aqueous dosimetric systems, tile use of the hydrated
electron formation process for dosimetry', dosimeters based on polymers sys-
tems, gaseous dosimetric systems, thermoluminescence lithium-fluoride dosi-
meter, calorimetric dosimetry method).:A table is given listing dosimetric
systems which are suitable fordetermining the dose in various dose rate
ranges. The most universal dosimetric system is liquid benzene. In the
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PIKAYEV, A. K., Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 41, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1696-1712
case of aqueous solutions, the range of dose rates in uiUch the yield does
not depend on the dose rate is usually wider, the higher the concentration
of the-dissolved substance. The most suitable gaseous system is nitrous
oxide.
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1!-.Z&NATMNAL MIT0511V C4 PULSE RADIOLYSIS
Moscow. Vestnik Akademit
(kzticlz by :~~ct~r of Chomical Sciences A Pluyev.
7_~.Szizn, No 3, March 1972, pmoT - __
The 3y=postt;m was held on 2S-27 October 1971 at the WNiteshoals
r.,;clear zcn:tr 1r ?!nr4a (Canada), The symposium was orgAnized by the
Cznzd!all che=1zal Institute and atomic energy commission of Canada. About
10D scltntz_sts from Italy. Canada. USSR. France, West Germany, and
Japan tWA Fart in its proceedings.
The ft!lowir.~ subjects wfire discussed at -he symposium. capturt of
chtrRes It% rLdiolysis, experimental procedure of pulse radioly%is, solvated
electrons (e ih radiatlon chemistry, e4ited states. pulse radiolysis of
biologically inportant systems and palse,rhiliolysls of gases. Plenary
lectures cn. each of these problems were read respectively by G. Freeman
(Canada) . C. Aisenthal (U.S.) , J. Hunt (Canada) . J. Thomas (U.S.) , L.
Gros.sweiner [1U,S.) anti A. Boyd (Canada).
hy an t~e problems of capture in radiolysis arethe
reports tyf H. Hillis, et &I (Cans4a) and L. 'Kevan (U.S.). In the. former
a-re p-.cscnttd datz a- pectra of e - in liqi~id hydro-
n optical absorption *1
'a
C2rbons C;~Tcpzze, propylene, 3-methylhexane) at low temperatuxes. In these
', 2,000 nm. The electrons in
hyerz=:,-.&~ns o has a wide band with I
max
them vxn~sh as a result of palr ncutrall;ztion (the extinction half-period
"
are -1, in the lattor
at -160'Z Is -ID-' 2ec). The initial yields of e
s
r-nort t-:~= of clactron,capture by alcohol "glass" at, 77'K was
c.~=In:C, that the optical s~pcctrum of a captured
elzz'-~ ;,5SLzc of a rystevt ii, -shifted some-
*
that-naar
whet it is cejncit:~cd on this b3sis
o.* ~~:zzt-.ns vi-h he medium or their redistribution among
tr;,z; =!:rrs tm part in the mechanism of Capture.
-m%cr~bae. in re?Orts an tha axperimntal procedure of pulse
rLdio:yits zTc va7:..,us =tthods of ree6rding short-lived pr-ticles that
ccc,.~z czll designs, optical systezs. etc. J. Hunt
7J,
'-'LI2 022 UNCLASSIFIED'. PROCESSING DATE--160CTTO
',Tl-TLE--THE DETECTION OF HYPERFINE STKUCTURE IN THE EPR SPECTRUM OF A
".K-TRAPPED ELECTRON IN GAMMA IRRADIATEVALKALINE GLASSY IC AT 77DEGREESK
E
~AUTHOR-(02)-ERSHOV, B.G., PIKAEVt A.K,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,t6URCE--RACIAT. EFF.; 2: 135-6, JAN 1970
DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN70
UBJECT AREAS--PHYSIrSp MATERIALS
PfC. TAGS--EPR SPECTRUM* HYPERFINE STRUCTUREw LINE SPLITTING, EL.ECTRON
TRAPPINGt GAMMA IRRADIATIUNt GLASS PROPERTY.
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--lq65/I461 STEP NO--k)R/0000/70/OOL'/000/0135/0136
C I - PL CA C CF.SSION N0--AP0101547
UNC I-A. pis I-F-I
-2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT'70
R Cl ACCESSION NO--AP0101547
kg,STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A TRIPLET WAS FOUND IN THE- EpR
OF GAIMMA IRRADIATED 10M ALKALINE GLASSY ICE WITH A (H)-f(H)
CPil'f),qENTS. OF THE TRIPLET
RATIO OF SIMILAR TO 0,11. THE SIDE C
il-COULD -BE DETECTED# AND THE SPLITTRIG IS 16 PLUS OR M[NUS I OE, IN
,-_~;AGREEMENT WITH CALCULATION. FACUITY: INSI'4 OF PHYSICAL
::.CHEMISTRY, MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
Ace. Nr. Rei. Code
CHEMICAL ABST. 2. V112
ANW28301-
'u's
4950op Detection of erfte, structure in the FPR epee.
trum. of a trapped electro irradiated alIkalinq I* Icq at
77"K. Ershov, B- X..(Lab, Radint. Chem..
G
R4
Inst. Phys. Chem., M sco TUS9TSRPf- Oat. E-1. F9TO, 24(~,
135-6 (Eng). The FPWipictrUrh,of the trapped dectrons in
i-irradinted 1OAf KOTT-glissy ice it 77*K with t =-~ I RIA1141 +
IDD - 0.11 shows a sblitting between side compatients of 6 ::J=
1 Oe. The tripltt is most distinct for k < 0.24-0.33.' The elec-
trons are localized in the trap formed by the protons of molq. of
the medium. DWJN ro
19
REEL/FRMIE
19671742
/2 609 UNCLASSIFIED.~ PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
.-.f.LTLE-STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SPIN DEPENDENCE OF NEUTRON STitENGTH
FUNCTIONS FOR NUCLEI -U-
-AUTHOR-(04)-MALECKIt ff.t PIKELNER, L.B.t SALANATIN, I.M., SHARAPOV, E.I.
,..,-COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR
".,SOURCE. YAD. FIZ. 1970v 11(1)9 111-21
TE PUBLISHED---70
AREAS-PHYSICS
OPIC TAGS-STATISTIC ANALYSISs NUCLEAR SPIN9 NEUTRONt NUCLEUS
.-(;DNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--1976/0426 STEP NO-UR/0367/70/011/001/0111/0121
'PROXY REELIFRAME
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0042462
009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION,NO-AP0042462
GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SIMPLE ANAL. LXPRESSION IS
'OBTAINED FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NEUTRON STRENGTH FUNCTIONS OF
.NUC LE li 13Y USING THIS EXPRESSION 4S THE BASIS, THE DISTRIBUTION OF
DIFFERENCE OF THE STRENGTH FUNCTIONS FUR12 SPIN STATES IS OBTAINED. A
STATISTICAL ANAL. FOR 28 NUCLEI SHOWEU THAT. THE EXPTL. OBSD. DIFFERENCES
-OF THE STRENGTH FUNCTIONS FOR VARIOUS SPIN SYSTEMS AqE M4114LY DETD. BY
THE:STATISTICAL FLUCTUATIONS OF THE N WIDTHS. THE EXPTL. DAYA WERE
_.'EVALUATEU- STATISTICALLY FOR ALL THE NU(;Llz.l OF KNOWN ,STR ENGT H FUNCTION
IT IS CONCLUDED THAT fHERE IS NO:BASIS FOR A$SUMING THE EXISFENCE
A GENERAL AND ESSENTIAL RELATION BETWEEN THE STRENGTH AND THE SPIN
FOR-,. MbST-, OF THE NUCL E I.' FACILITY; OBIEDIN. INS. YAD. ISSLED.,
_.ASSR
UNCLASSIFIED
_11(0 L
PR COCES S I IJG DATE- -
U4CLASSEFIE
010
IN D E PL N E~ C' FT'i- N~ TpOii
.TI.TLE--STATISTICAL A,,i;%LYSIS CjF THE SP
F U- C T I tl I THE` N!JCL'c'US -ti-
.,AUTHJk-('J4)-:!ALE-:TSK!Y, KH1., PIKELNER, L.13~, S A L A 14AT 1 INIM S f I A K A Plk`j V
'CdU,%g'TRY OF l;NF,'0--USSR
-~;sotjRc E. (.Kr-K- T.4- 303 1FRiM RE POR T J MR,-P3 4 f4 25P. 0 P . CF S T I
~.DATE PUBIL ISHED - - - - - - -70
~.SUBJCCT Ai~EAS-PHYSICS
JIGPI I CTAGS NUICU.4 R .,S P IN NEU TRON, N U C L El U.S:
._.C ON TAR 0 L RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REELIFkAAE--3001/1913 STEP NO--UR/OODO/'If)fi)O()/i)U,)/OOOL/0025
CIRC ACCESSN,Nl N0--Ar0ll'-_'7314
UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESStNG DATE-13NOV70
~MC ACCESSION 'ki0--AT,3127314
,ABS.TrIACT/EXTRAC"---(U) GP-0- AiSTR4CT. THE STATISTIC.,1L PRGPERTLES OF THE
-ESTIMATIONS OF THE STRENGTH FUNCTIX45 ARE OHRIVED, AND ME L)1STr03UTjoN
OF THE DIFFE~,,ENCE OF T, ST;~E~4GTH Fut~c FOR TWO SPIN. STATES IS
RESULTS ARE~COAPARED AITH
-DET,- THEUR-:TICALLY. THE THEORET [CAL
EXPERIMENTAL DATA FReM THE LITERATURE. ~ THE RESULTS SHUolEo THAT THE
.1 -
A E,' C -
.1 ,
-D1 FFEM 1*4 THE STRENGTH FU-CTIUNS DOES 'NOT OCCUR IN ALL NUCLEI BUT
`P LY N U ,kl 6 E RRE I q
11-4 Itc)[VIDUAL MASS Al. -'A S. WHERE THE STRENGF11 FWCTIais VARY
STR&'~;GLY 41TH At THE CHAEACTERISTICS OF~ THE DIFFERENCES Ak;-'- ()IFFICULT TO
-,41THtN THE FAPME'dG4K OF THE ANAYSIS MAOE, ESPECIALLY AS THERE
'TICAL ASSUMPTION Oil THE SIGN AND 14AGi'l I TUD fr: THE EFF:-CT
RE NO Tri~OAL
TO EXPECTEO. THERE IS N10 6ASIS FOR THE' ASSUMPTION 710F AN t: S 5 F--,Il T ! A LAND
COMMON DEPENDENCE 'IF THC- STKENGTH FUNCTION ON THEI SPIN. hICILITY:
DUBNA,r USSR.
'JOINT INST. FOR NUCLEA.;k REASEARCHr,
C LAS S 1 f E
036 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESS ING DATE--040EC70
~z-TITLE-FORMATIOIN OF S'ELLAR ASSOCIATIONS -U-
-,-AUTHOR--PIKELNER? S a
._CGU4TRY OF-I.NFO--USSR
-ASTROPHYS. SPACE- SCI* (NETHE -93
_SGURCE RLANDS), VOL. 7, NO 3, P. 489
p-_AJUNE 1970)
'z0,ATE.PUBLlSHED--- JUN70
.-.,SUBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS
:JOP I CTAGS--STAR# STELLAR SYSTEMt ASTROPH,YSICSv,X RAYt HEATINGP UY
RADIATION, IONIZATION
rc,QNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DDCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605030/001 s'rEP Nb---lIE/0000/71)/Oo-1/oo3/(j489/o4()3
CIP'" AGCF 3ION N 0- A I Yfl, "~~4
rj
77
2/2 036 UtNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141824
-ABSTRACT# THE RAYLEIGH-rAYLI"R INSTABILITY
ABS,TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-
FORMS MASSIVE COMPLEXES. WHEN 10 PRIME21 ATOMS C141 :PRI141i NEGATIVE2 ARE
GATHERED, X RAYS WHICH HEAT rHE GAS UV RAYS WHICK' IONIZE CARBON ARE
ABSORBED. A LAYER SHOULD APPEAR WITH TEMPERATURES AS LDW AS 6 K AND
DENSITY TO 4 TIMES 10 PRIME3 CM PRI14E REGATIVE3. FINALLY THE LAYER JS
FRAGMENTED INTO STARS WHOSE MASSES MAY EVEN BE LESS THAN ONE SOLAR MASS.
THE TEMPERATURE OF THE LAYER SHOULD INCREASE WITH TIME BECAUSE PART OF
FREE CARBON IS GRADUALLY AB SORBED BY DUST* THEREFORE MORE MASSIVE
.,STARS SHOULD APPEAR AFTER LESS MASSIVE STARS. THE STARS WHICH ARE
FORMED KEPT NEAR THE LAYER BY ITS GRAVITATION. WHEN THEIR TOTAL 14ASS
~BECOMES COMPARABLE WITH THE MASS OF THE 'LAYER,, THEY SHOULD FALL TO THE
GALACTIC PLANE IN AGREEMENT WITH OBSERVED.PROPER MOTIONS OF SEVERAL
::.STUD [E.D. STELLAR SYSTEMS. (13 REFS)* FACILITY: STERNBERG
:.,'.ASTRONOMICAL INST-r MOSCOWt USSR,
m.r I A cc 1 sfa t! A
. I I I
. j j I I , 1. 11
A-12 017
UNCLASSIF10', PAOCEtSING OATE--230CT70
`T"ITLE--COLD REGIONS IN THE INTERSTELLAR:, GAS AND THE FORMATION OF STELLAR
ASSOCI AT IONS -U-
~.-,4UTHOR--PIKELNERr S*B.
OF INFO--USSR
~-_-"SQURCE--ASTRONOMICHESK[l ZHURNAL, VOL. 47t NO. 29 19TO, P. 254-264
T"E PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT.AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS
~~:TOPIC TAGS--LOW TEMPERATURE PROPERTY, INTERSTELLAR MATTERr STAR, STELLAR
EVOLUTION
CONTROL MARKING--Nri RESTRICTIONS
:-~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNr-LASS[FIED
--"PROXY REEL/FRAIME-2000/1472
STEP NfJ--UR/0033/'/~1/04'/00~-/0254/02(ilt
RC ACCESSION ND--AP0125100
UNCLASSIFIED
'0 17 PROCESSTING DATE-230CT-10
212 Li-NICLA S S I F IEO
~'-CIRC ACCESSION Nn---AP0125100'
'. t~ _Y
__A9S# ACTIC TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE
POSSIBLE POLE OF LOW TEMPERATURE REGIONS IN THE ItlJrERSTLLLAp- GAS IN I'H-
GENESIS OF STELLAR ASSOCIATIONS, THE RESULTS 4RE USED f.-N CONSTRUCT!']:; A
POSSIBLE MEC14ANISM OF THE FORNATION OF STARS OUR114G THE FINAL STAGE IN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAYLEIGH-TAYLOR INSTABILITIES. SHIELDING OF THE
ANTERSTELLAR GAS FROM UV AND X RAYS, THE FORMA110N OF NEUTRtL CARBON,
-AND THE FORMATION OF A THIN GAS LAYER'WITHTEMPERATURES OF 6 TO 10 DEG K
FEATURES OF THIS FACILITY: MOSKOVSKII
ARE T,HF- ESSENTIAL THEORY.
UNI VERSITI-Tv MOSCOW t USSR,.
UNCLASSIFTEO
USSR um 681.327.66
V'rVUT-ATT V. It
Institute of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences of the
Estonian SSR
An Associative Memory Device"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izabreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 21, Jul 72, Author's Certificate No 344505, Division G, filed 21 Mar 69,
published 7 Jul 72, p 217
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an associative memory
device which contains wires with a magnetic-film coating surro~inded -by
conductors. The device also iiicludes a response extraction -anit and an
interrogation shaper. As a distinguishing feature of' the device, oper-
ational reliability is improved and speed is increased by connecting the
wires with magnetic-film coating to the corresponding interrogation
shapers, and by connecting the conductors to the response extraction unit.
93 --- -------
USSR
gat ore':*Aidw
uDc: 621-396.967:351.81L.343.6i.7
-PIKHT, E. I.
*-'frProblems of Objectivity in the Facilities for Checking a Course Radio Beacon"
Sb. Nauchn. tr. Vladimir. Eolitekhn. in-t (Collected Scientific Works of
Vladimir Polytechnical Institute), 1970, vyp. 9, pp 12-20 (from RZh-Radio-
tekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5G58)
Translation: The paper discusses causes and conditions under which the
earth exercises , an effect on the position of the equal-signall zone of a
course radio beacon, as well as problems of future development of checking
facilities. Fourteen illustrations, bibliography of four titles.
USSR
UDC 529.786
YEPMiIINA, N. M., MISRAKOV, G. A., PIKHTELEV, A. I., and RUDNEVSKIY, N. K.
"Method and Results of 111easuring the Lorentzian Dislocation and Widening of
Hyperfine Components of the Major Doublet of Rubidium Caused by Buffer Gas"
V Sb. "VII Ural'sk. Konf. po Spektroskopii, 1971. Vyp 1" [In the Collection
"Seventh Ural Conference on Spectroscopy, 1971. No I".], Sverdlovsk, 1971,
pp 139-141 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal,, No 10, Oct 72. 32. Metrologiya i
Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika. Single Issue. Abstract No i0.32.549)
Translation: In basic elements of the quantum frequency standard based on
rubidium. vapors - absorption section, filter section, and spectral lamp -
the fillers used are rubidiumt vapors and a buffer gas. For the analysis
and investigation of characteristics of this type of stanaards, e.g. the
parameter of quality and filtration of superfine components of the major Rb
doublet, it is necessary to know the coefficient of dislocation and of
widering of the rubidium lines caused by the buffer gas. A method is sug-
gested for the investigation of indicated constants for the major doublet
of rubidium. The coefficients of dislocations and of line widenings of the
major doublet of rubidium. (780 nm and 794.7 nm) were measured with a relative
error of 15% for argon, xe-noa, nitrogen, and neon. The retiults of measure-
ments are shown in a table. Two illuntrations, one table, seven bibliograpM7
cal references.
1/1
;13
g-7. DISTRIBUTIM) OF ADMXTURFS IN THE EPITAXIAL LAYEM OF CALLIUM rUCS-r__lt!Z
ALLOTCD WITH SULFUR MD NITROGEN
(Article by 0. A.
-D-S-Zab J119,4. U. PetTmm, A._~!
5
T._tf. Art,t-novA, W[6fr:md. No o*tbirik. III tv;;~Oilum, pq Pv-_19-
ra PD1Uvrnvodntk0,,j1'h Kristallov I Plen.k,
04'4~ kmts I Sint ituoslan, is-if
June P IJ:,)
-The vrzj~vticz of unnocryscal-Linc 141yers. of. SmIltum phoqphtdq
tnth nitrogen were In.estiRxtod. The layers were groun by, the mathod of
m on Car %u6str4tee x1lavad vitts mulfur obtaleaf
phAws &VItsxy In in even syste
by the CiochralskI method. Alloy1rit with nitrngen,wea reAllerd by adding XA1-
111M nitride (run 0,05 to I p"Tmectt by ~ijht to cite Gap-GIL selt. Th* oulfur
%oq into the malt an a result of solution of Cite substrate.
Ar uminp: Cho mom*urrmnts of the capseltance. of the surface bortler at
the r&P-Au VIIIEnct, a study van Made o-f thl~ concentration dlotrib'~tlo" of tttr
amors "Ith respect to depth of the epitaxi4t, laver._O. the file" obtained.
a study was mad* of the aptlqal absorption near, the edge of the basic btn&
on thm,_bAs1* of on analysis 'of_ths Ab"rptlon spectral the n1trogen ccmc---.--
tion was deter"ined ax, 6 ftatction, of the ~mmvudt of Can In the Cap-
Go we It. Ammults ace presented from a study of the zlectrolumintsciince al' tl*e
lpn junctions obtained by the diffusion of sloe in the grown layers. The c*dt-
*Clan spectra at room te"orsturv contained tvo bonds wIth 2.24 oloctem vott
and 2.2 electron volt Peaks.
?hat 4uantum yield of groart isdiation Is 4-LC 2. The brightness f the
diodop at a Current density ot 10 rIMLOW41.2 W. 30 mt.) at 1,00 il~ I
VIA it was 1.100 nice.
..........
1/2 064 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOVTO
.,TITLE--PREPARATION OF OHMIC CONTACTS,IN:SE,41CONDUC~TURS,-U-
-(03)-POPOV, V.A., PIKHTLN,~ A.N.'r,
'AUTHOR Y4SKOV, D.A.
w:,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
21-SOURCE--PRIS, TEKH, EKSP. 1970, (2), 238-9
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'."~SPBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt ELECTRONICS AND,ELECTRICAL ENGR.
OPIC TAGS--SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALs LASER
APPL ICAT ION.
ONTROL .4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,'.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1801 STEP NO--UR/0120/70/0001002/0238/0239
---.C-IR,C ',A,CCESS,IO.N NO-I-AP0135~64-
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASS I f. 1117 ()
I I -MMMMIMUM
IlMop
_q
PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
1/2 032 UNCLASSIFI~ .
ED
TITLE--KINETICS OF INTERIMPURITYRADIATIVE RECOMBINATION IN GALLIUM
PHUSPHIDE "U-
AUTHOR-(031-PIKHTIN, AA!kt VASKOV* D.Ae, GLINSKIYv G.F,
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
J
-:SOUqCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970,12(2), 386-93
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS,
,-TOPIC TAGS--RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION, PHOSPHIDE, GALLIUM COMPOUND,
ELECTROLUMINESCENCEt LUMINECENCE SPECTRUM, 114PURi*ry CENTER, ZINCt
TELLURIUMt PN JUNCTIONt REACTION KINETICS, LUMINESCENCE QUENCHING
,i(:ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
c
~~_PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1895 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/002/0386/0393
~-CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0054698
UNCLASSIFIED
032 Ass I FlEb!
2/2 uNcL PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054698
-:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INSIDE'THE SPECTRAL-BAND OETD. BY
RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION OF AN ELECTRONt CAPTURED BY A DONOR* WITH A
HOLE? CAPTURED BY A SPARTIALLY CAPTURED ACCEPTORt OEPENDENCE SHOUDS BE
OBSD. OF THE RELAXATION TIME To TAUt ON THE ENERGY OF PHOTONSt H OMEGA.
THE THEORETICAL DEPENDENCE TAU (H OMEGA) IS EXPTL.,CONFIRMED FOR
INTERIMPURITY (ZN AND TE) RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION IN GAP (GREEN BAND AT
EXPTL. DATA WERE OBTAINED IN THE INVESTIGATION OF THE
KINETICS OF ELECTROLUMINESCENCE OF GAP DIODES IN THE PULSE INJECTION OF
CHARGE CARRIERS ACROSS THE P-N JUNCTION. IN THE RED BAND OF
EL.ECTROLUM,INESCENCEP THE MAGNITUDE OF TAU WAS INDEPENDENT OF H OMEGA.
-.~,,.THE,4SPECTRAL COMPNo OF THE RAD!ATION WAS INVESTIGATED IN THE PROCESS OF
WVNCHING OF LUMINESCENCE AND THE EFFECT OF TEMP. ON THE KINETICS OF
RAYIATIVE.RECOMBINATION IN GAP. ..FACILITY: LENINGRADs
ELEKTROTEKH..-INTS. IM ULIVANOVAt LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNCLASSIF-TED
-.,-1/2 027 UNCLASSI FiO) PROCESSING OAT E--23(]CTTO
JITLE~-ON THE NATURE OF MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION IN 44ETALS -U-
---AUTHOR-P I K IN, S.A.
10
'-C OU NTRY OF INFO--USSR
-CE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTAL;NOY I TEDRETIC14ESKOY FIZIKI, 19701 VOL 58,
'~SOUR
N R 4v PP 1406-1411
:'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--PHYSICS, 14ATERIALS
~,~UBJECT,AREAS
OPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION, ELECTRON MOBILITY, SPECIFIC HEAT,
t1`7~:,THERMAL EFFECTr ACOUSTIC EFFECT? TRANSITION. METAL
C.GNTROL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS
`66CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAAE--1988/1574 STEP NO--UR/0056/701056/004/1406/1411
CIRCACCESSION ND--AP0106320
UNCLASSIFIED
:'-:-212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106320
i-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ALLOWANCE FOR THE MOBILITY OF
PRODUCING MAGNETIC ORDERING 1,N.A METAL LEADS, ItA., THEMCIDEL OF
:THE BAND THEORY nF MAGNETISM, TO A PHASE TRANSITION OF THE SECOND KIND
WITH A FINITE SPECIFIC HEAT AT THE TRANSITION POINT, ACUUSTIC EFFECTS
IN THIS CASE WEAKLY AFFECT THE NATURE or- THE MAGNETIC IRANSFoRMATIONS.
THE RANGE OF TEMPERATURES DEt-TA T IN WHICH RENORMALIZATION OF THE
:~SRECIFIC HEAT OCCURS9 DELTA T IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 10 PRIME
--,~'~-NEGATIVE5 T SUBE, IS ESTIMATED FOR THE~TRANSITION METALS
PAC1 Ll T
Y: INST.-KRISTALLOGRAF11,:AN SSSR.
N'
-LASSIFIED
U
Ketrologyv Mapping, S="yIng, Graphics
USSR
KORSEN, V. K., PIKKOV, 0. M., YARVALIT, A. E.-I.
"Method of Measurement of Small Differences in Frequencies of Two Signals"
Otkrytiya Izobretmeniya Promyshlennye 6~raztsy Tovarnyye Znaki, No 5, 1972,
Patent No 359606.
Translation: Method of measurement of small differencesin frequencies of
two signals, based on determination of the increment in phase difference of
these signals, not exceeding n during the measurement cycle, and the change
in the initial phase of one signal by Tr, differing in that in order to in-
crease accuracy, interference stability and to simplify the.measurement pro-
cess, an initial phase difference is set less than r, -which changes the
initial phase of the first signal by r when the phasse difference of the in-
put signals exceeds Tr, while the transmission of pulses of the first signal
formed at the moments of its transition through the zeTo level in two direc-
tions control the pulses of the second signal formed at moments of transi-
tion through the zero level in one diroction, and the difference in summary
lengths of the two groups of pulses of signal phase difference formed in
sequenceY the number of pulses in which is identical, is measured.
112 021 LJNClL AS S I F I ED PROCESSIINS DATE--021CT70
TITLE--PILOT PLANT TESTING OF VIBRATING-MIXERS IN f-&WItUm, PLANT TECHNGLOGY
_u_
AUTHOR-(05)-KIIAN, O.A.v GUSHCHIN, YU.A.9 PIKGV, K.KH.t AYOAROVi R.ZH.9
,.~.AYUARuVA# P.I.
UF INFO--IJSSR
_'~OURCE-TSVET.
19-21
METAL. 19709 43( 11
SEDATE- PUBLISHED-----70
~'SUBJECT A R EA S--4E CH. IND., CIVIL. AND MARINE ENGRv MATERIALS
-JOPIC TAGS-MATERIAL MIXING, V13RATION EFFECT, CA01MM, COPPER, ZINC
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
--.,DQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
I c) /00 21
,:,PROXY REEL/~RAME-1989/0751 STEP,N0--Uk/0I36/T0/043/(J0I/0,
"CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107293
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSING DATE--020CT70
CtRC ACEESSION NO-AP0107293
.A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MIXER USED IS OES 'kBJED. THE
-RE-SULITS ARE PRESENTED OF PILOT PLANT TESTING OF VIBRATING MIXERS IN
DISSALN. OF CD AS WELL AS OF CU CONTG. INDUSTRIAL PR3DUCTS; ALSO
PRESENTED ARE THE RESULTS OF CEMENTATION OF CD AND CU IN SOLNS. BY Z'q
DUST UNDER CD PLANT TECHNOLOGY CONDITIONS. THE DATA USTAINED WCRE
SUBMITTED AS THE BASIC DATA ON WHICH TO BASE THE:DEVELOPMENT A%JD
COUSTRUCTION OF EXPTL. INDUSTRIAL VIBRATING MIXERS IV-,,IBROAGITATURS) WITH
CAPACITIES OF 10-15 M PRIME3.-
USSR UDC 613.693
PIKOVSKIY, A. M., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Col Vied Serv
"Breakdown of the Fitness of Pilotsil
Moscow, Voyenno-Yieditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 3) 1973, PIP 70-73
Abstract- The general problems of breakdown of the fitness of pilots are dis-
cussed, and three specific cases are mentioned in which the preventive measures
should have been taken by three different kinds of specialists: 1) medical
specialists; 2) specialists in flight training; 3) engineering and medical
speclalists. The steps to be taken in general by aviation doctors to prevent
pilot-failure are discussed. Inflight symptoms and symptoms noted in ground
examinations are outlined.
I a11=~M im I
~~--412__ - 024 UINCLASSIFIED~- 1,0ROCESSING DATE-69OCT70
TITLE--RELIEF WELDING OF BEARING CAGES.-U-
AUTtiOR-(0ZJ-PlK0VSKlYi A.Mov kUDMANt.M.D.
--USSR
.._.,,COUNTRY OF INFO
S OU kC, E--~-M 0 S CO WVESTNIK MASHINOSTROYENIYAt NO 3, -70
1970, PP 69
E PUBLISHED--70
_;-,.-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSi MECH., IND.* CIVIL AND MAR114E ENGR
-:TDPIC~ TAGS-BEARING MANUFACTURING PLANTt~.WELDING, 616LI06PAPHY, AVIATION
-'ANSTITUTEs TRACTOR# MECHANICAL TEST# R AND D COOPERATIONt R AND D
WURDINATION
:--..rtNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,~--A)OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1994/1469 STEP NO--UR/0122/70/000/003/0069/0070
IRC ACCESSICN NU-AP011539b
UNCLASSIFIEU
212 024 UNCLASS15IED~ PROCESSING DATE--090C170
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115396
-T
ABSTRACTIEXTkAL, --(UJ GP-0- AdSTRAcr. THE FOURTH STATE 6EARING PLANT,
'RIED OUT A PRJJECT
JOINTLY WITH THE KUYbYSHEV AVIATtON INSTITUTE CAL
CONCERNED WITH THE REPLACEMENT OF SERIES PRODUCED,BEARINGS WITH RIVETED
LAGE CONNECTIONS UY A DESIGN IN WHICH THE CAGES ARE CONNECTED UPON
ASSEMBLY 6Y,RELIEF WELOING. MECHANICAL TESTS CONFIRMED THE HIGH STATIC
STRENGTH UF THE POINT WELDING CONNECTIONSo THE ACTUAL EFFICIENTCY OF
THE WELUED CAGES WAS ESTABLISHED BY STAND AND OPERATIONAL TESTS OF THE
6EARINGS. TEST UNDER IDENTICAL OPERATING CONUITIONS SHOWED THAT
BEARIN4GS WITH A WELDED CAGE HAVE A CONTROL LONGEVITY 1-83 TIMES HIGHER
THAN DO BEARINGS WITH A RIVETED CAGEP AND AN AVERAGE LONGEVITY 2,4 TIMES
HIGHER. EXPERIMENTAL LOTS O~ BEARINGS WITH WELDED CAGES WERE DELIVERED
TO TRACTOR PLANTS AND WERE TESTED IN AGRICULTURAL AND TRANSPORT
OPERATIONS. THE' TESTS WERE-FULLY' SA'TISTACTORY-~
USSR UDC 5tt621-391
PIKULI, M. V.
"Resource Distribution in Network Planning Systems"
V sb. Ekon.-Mat. metody Dlanir.. A. uDr. (Economic-Mathematical Methods of Planning
and Management-collection of works), First:Edition, Vladivostok, 1972, pp 120-134
(from RZh Matematika, No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 V701)
Translations This article Is devoted to one of the methods of optimal resoul-Ce
distribution In network planning systems. The task Is formulated as followst
to~determine the time to perform each operation to ensure the most complete
utilization of resources and the completion of an entire complex of operations
1n the assigned time periods,
Abstract from the author's introduction.
USSR UDC 615.5+57.04
CHERKASOVA, L. S., and T. Doctors of Biological Sciences (Editors)
Deystviye malykh doz ioniziruyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'nuyu nervnuyu sis-
temu -- materialy vsesoyuznogo simpoziuma,.sostoyavshegasya v g. minske v
Dekabre 1968g (Effect of Small Doces of Ionizing Radiation on the Central
Nervous System -- Materials of the All-Union Symposium held in Minsk in
December 1968), Minsk, Belorussian State University imeni V. I. Lenin Press,
1971, 112 pp
Translation: The materials in this collection are a discussion of tile reports
given at tile All-Union Symposium on the effect of ionizir-g radiation on the
~Central norvous system.
Some of the papers were devoted to various problems of clinical radiation
pathology, and others pertained to the metabolism of the brain and the role
of the hypothalamus-hypophysia-adrenal system in radiation pathology. In
two of the articles, tile authors try to standardize the experimental procedure,
ng utilization of ionizing radiation
assumi
The results of some of the papers are of interest to researchers dealing with
the problems of space radiobiology.
1/9
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CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors) DeystvLye malykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'nuyu nervnuyu sistemtj -r- materialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma, sostoyavshegosya v g. Minskeiv Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. 1. Lenin Press, 1971, 112 pp
On the whole, the collection will be useful to scientiric workers, post-
graduate students and students in the advanced courses specializing in bio-
physics, biochemistry, radiobiology and also clinicians dealing with radiation
pathology.
Foreword
At this time radiobiology has at its disposal comparatively broad data on the
effect of large doses of ionizing radiation an the organism. Without refuting
the undoubted importance of this research, we must coil_,.ider that during peace-
time and even under extraordinary circumstances, low radiation levels, especially
under the conditions of chronic effects, will have great practical significance.
This determines the urgency of the.symposium with respect to the effect of
ionizing radiation on the central nervous system held in Deceriber 1968, in
Minsk on the initiative of the Physiology Institute ofthe Belorussian SSR
Academy of Sciences. The most importantraports given at the symposium are
presented in this collection.
2/9
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aiERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malyk-h doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentrallnuyu nervnuyu sistemu -- materialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma, sostoyavshegcsya v g. Minske v,Dekabre 1968g, ~Liiisk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. I. Lenin Press, 1971, 112 pp
There is no doubt that the mechanisms of the development of pathology and the
recovery processes in the presence of small doses of radiation have their
characteristic features. This can be judged at least by the fact that the
chemical radio protectors, as a rule, turn out not to be effective in the case
of ionizing radiation in small doses. It is possible that this depends on the
fact that large doses basically have a damaging effect, and small doses, espec-
ially under chronic conditions, mainly disturb the processes of physiological
recovery. This proposition, just as many others, lacks experimental basis,
The selection of the nervous system as the object oi research the results of
which are presented here is undoubtedly appropriate. Soviet classical neurolo-
gists recently demonstrated that Vnder both pliy6iolugical and pathological con-
ditions the nervous system. is the first to react to all changes in environment.
The goal of rnd.iobiologists, physiologists, biophysicists and hiochemists is
to determille the effect of Var-iouB doHea on the nnrvous aystom arid to c!st-,ib1h;h
the biological significance of various changes in this .1;Vster.; in rither words,
to establish what processes in the nervous system are the "PI)Yfliologic'-:11
3 /-9
USSR
CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, 1'.. T. (Editors), Deystviye nalykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'nuyu nervnuyu sistemu -- materialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma, sostoyavshegosya v g. Minske V Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. 1. Lenin Press, 1971, 112 pp
measure" of the organism and which are a manifestation of the approaching
radiation pathology. There is no.clear distinction between the physiological
and the pathological. However, the strength.and duration of the oncoming
changes, the set of other inanifestat-ions:of the radiation effect, the reversi-
bility of the reactions, and so on permit radiopatholoSists to make decisions
regarding this highly complex problem. i
There is hardly any doubt that when we are talking about radiation effects on
the nervous system it is necessary to distinguish the radiosensitivity and
radio injury.
The research of 0. P. Voyevodina is of interest. She has demonstrated that
whole-body irradiation in the amount of one roentgen on a daily basis and
reaching a total dose of 7-10 roentgens cause imbalance of t1he excitatory and
inhibitory procesues of the cerebral cortex of dogs without any changea in the
quantitative composition of leulcocytes in the peripheral blood. The changev
are of a reversible nature. Normalization comes after 29-40 days.
USSR
CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malykh doz ionizir--
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'.nuyu nervnuyu sistemu -- materialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma, sostovavshegosva 'v g. Minske v:Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
-State University imeni V. I. Lenin Press,,1971, 112 pp
This type of research must be continued. It can have very great significance
for the future experimental basis of the maxiLm!m permissible level.
This collection contains interesting papers on clinical pathology (I. S.
Glazunov, et al., A. K. Gus'kova, et al., and so on). People working under
the conditions of possible professional irradiation (workers an accelerators,
reactors, x-ray technicians, and others) were subjected to especially careful
clinical analysis. In the papers mentioned, unique data are presented on
radiation pathology. It is classified with respect to radiation doses and
forms of clinical manifestation. Highly complex proble-ms are solved with
respect to establishing the causal relationship of the discovered aberrations
from irradiation.
The report by I. Ya. Tereshchenko, where the remote consequences of irradiation
of children are demonstrated, must attract special attention. T"he results ob-
tained indicate the inadmissibility of the applied method of radiation therapy
in small children.
5/9
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CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'nuyu nervnuyu sistemu -- maLerialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma, sostoyavshegosya v g. Minske. v Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. I. Lenin Press, 1971, 112 pp
In my opinion there is no special necessity for discussing the timeliness and
significance of the research-dealing directly with the problem of space radio
pathology (Yu. G. Grigor'yevj et al.).
A number of interesting studies performed under the SuIdance of Professor L. S.
Cherkasova must be mentioned. These papers deal with tile urgent problems of
metabolism of the brain and the role of:the hypothalamur.-hypophysis system in
radiation pathology. Without 8 comprehensive study of thest, problems it is
impossible to discover tile pathogenetic mechanisms.
,The deeper and more completely the problems of radiation biochemistry and
hormonal effects on these processes are studied, the more well-founded the
~principles of radiation damage:therapy will be.
Contents Page
Introduction 3
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CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKnEv, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'iluyu nervnuyu sistemu -- matnialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma., sostoyavshegosya v g. Minske v Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. I. Lenin.Press,:197'L, 112 pp
Page
Yu. G. Crigor'yev, B. A. Markelov, V. I. Popov, P. 1. Kupiets.
Augmentation of the Excitability of the,Vestibular Analysor of
Dogs After Prolonged Irradiation in Small Doses 6
O..N. Voyevodina. Effect of X-rays in Small Doses on the
Situation Conditioned Reflexes of Dogs 13
Ye. P.'Sizan. Chain Motor Conditioned Reflexes in Dogs Subjected
to Chronic Irradiation in Small Doses 22
Gus'kova, A. V. Barabanova, G. I. Kirsanova, A. A. Losev.
A. K.
Changes In the Nervous System Under Professional Effects of
Ionizing Radiation 27
Tereshchenko. Study of Damage to the Nervous System of
Children in Remote Periods of Postnatal Irradiation .34
L. Kantarovich, G. G. Zakharov, L. K. Pershay, V. 1. Ternov.
Some Data on the State of the Nervous System of Workers on the
Belorrusian Atomic Reactor 41
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CRERKASOVA~ L, S*, and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentral'nuyu nervnuyu sistemu -- materialy vsesayuznogo
simpoziuma, sostoyavshegosya v g. Minake,v'Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian
State University imeni V. 1. Lenin Press, 1971, 1.1.2 pp
Page
1. S.Glazunov, V. V. Blagoveshchensk.aya, G. N. Martynova, D. A.
Ginzburg, A. A. Losev. Procedural Possibilities of Objectivization
of the Asthenic Syndrome Under the Effect of Small Doses of
Ionizing Radiation, 48
K. V. Fomichenko, M. F. Kukulyanskaya, T. M. Mironova, A. T.
Pikulev, M. Yu. Tayts, V. G. Fomichenko. Procedural Approaches to
Estimating the Effect of Ionizing Radiation on the Central Nervous
System 54
M. Yu. Tayts, R. A. Nasirov, G. F. Tyrtyshina. Dehydrogenase
Activity and Cytochrome System of the Mitochondria of the Brain of
White Rats Under the Effect of Small Doses of Ionizing Radiation 63
A. M. Stashkov. Functional State of the Adrenergic Mechanism of the
Brain in Control Animals and Protected Irradiated Animals 69
L. S..Cherkasova, M. F. Kululyanskaya, T. M. Mironova, 14. Yu, Tayts,
Fomichenko, V. G., Radiation Changes of the Carbohydrate Metabolism
of the Brain and Their Dependence on the Functional State of the
H
gpophysis-Adrenal System 75
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CHERKASOVA, L. S., and PIKULEV, A. T. (Editors), Deystviye malykh doz ionizir-
uyushchey radiatsii na tsentrallnuyu nervnuyu sistemu,- materialy vsesoyuznogo
simpoziuma,-sostoyavshegosya v g. Minske v Dekabre 1968g, Minsk, Belorussian.
State UniversIty imeni V. I. Lenin Press, 1971, 112 pp.
Page
A. T. Pikulev, T. K. Asipchik, 1. 1, Dovgalevich, M. P. Chuyho, T. V.
Shimanskaya. Radiation Shifts in Glutamic Acid Metabolism Against
a Background of Pharmacologic Adrenalectomy 83
I. I. Dovgalevich. Effect of X-irradiation on the Metabolism of Free
and.Bound Aminaacids in the Gray.and White-Matter of the Brain as a
Function of.the Functional State.of the Adrenal Glands 93
H. Ye. Kakuliya, G. K. Goksadze. Effect of Small Doses of Ionizing
Radiation on the Macromolecular Structure of DNA and Its Subsequent
Recovery in the Gray and White Matter of the Brain of an Animal 97
1. N. Savateyev. Effect of Small Doses of Ionizing Radiation on
Certain Blood Components 101
I. P. Khripchenko, N. V. Artimovskaya, T. F. Kostyukovich. Pyridoxal
Coenzyme Content in the Blood Plasma of White Rats Un-der Various
Effacts on the Organism 104
9/9
USSR UDC 591.1.15
NUWX- A&.T-, GURKO, A. V., ZHIGAIKOVICH, N. V., KHRIPCHENKO, I. P.,
and CHERNOGUZOV, V. M.
"on the Mechanism of the Action of Ionizing Radiation on the Activity of
Aminotransferase in the Brain of White Rats"
Nauch. dokl. vyssh. shkoly. Biol. n. (Scientific Papers of the University.
Biological Sciences), 1971, No 9, pp 43-48 (from RZh-Biologictieskaya
Khimiya, No 2, 25 Jan 72, Abstract No 2F272)
Translation: The rate of transamination processes catalyzed by the alanine-
and aspartate-aminotransferase enzyme system is disrupted In rat brain under
the effect of X-radiation in a dose of 700 roentgeas. This is due to a change
in the activity of the given enzymes in individual subcellular fractions of
the brain, and also to discoordination in the transarmination system which is
especially pronounced on the first and seventh days after exposure to radia-
tion. R6sumi&
1/1
Radiobiology.
USSR UDC 577-15
CHMOGUZOV. V. M. and PIKULEV,.A. T.. Belorussian State University
"The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation on Aspartate Aminotransferase Activity in Brain
Mitochondria"
Rinsk, Doklady Akademii Nauk B35R, No 4, 1970- pp 367-369
Abstract; Whole-body, single X-ray irradiation of rats with 40 r increased the
act ity of soluble aspartate aminotransferase in brain mitochondria within 24
iv
hours by 21~ couipared with the control. -This increase.was at the expense of the
bound form of the enzyme, because total aspartate aminotransferase activity in the
mitachondria remained unchanged. The observed phenomenon is ascribed to partial
liberation of the bound form of aspartate aminatransferase, due to physicochemical
-changes in the properties of the mitochondria:brought about byiionizing radiation.
USSR UDC 624.04:534.1
PIKULEV, N. A., Kazan ERDELEVSKIY, A. N. , Sverdlovsk
"On the Problem of Designing a Group of Vibration Dampers Considering Detuning"
Podollsk, StroitelInaya mekhanil-a i raschet sooruzheniy, No. 5, 1971, pp 4-9
Abstract: A technique is proposed for calculating the total dynamic rigidity
--t -
of a group of identical linear vibration absorbers con:F-idering their d, uning.
The vibration daiupers are considered as a group of parallel couplings connected
to the structure, the partial natural frequencies of which 'have randoia 1('-via-
tions from the frequency of the forced oscillations. It is inssumed thilt these
deviations lie with a given degree of probability within the tolerance lilllits
due to inaccuracy in fabrication or construction of the vibration dampers and
also by instability in the frequency of the dynamic disiturbance. Formulas are
derl-ved for determining the total dynamic rigidity of the group of vibration
dampers where the partial natural frequencies have a random deviation from a
given value corresponding to the ideal tuning of the system. Analysis shows
that when the nurfber of vibration dampers in the group in small and the proba-
bility of identical detuning is great in several or in all vibration dampers,
10 d,
the formula jYivcn 4 r calculating the total ynamir- rij!idity of' the system
USSR
PIKULEV, N. A. EJOELEVSKTY, A. N. , StroitelInaya mekhanika i raschet
sooruzheniy, No. 5, 1971, pp 4-9
with vibration dampers is selected depending on the re3ult of the expansion of
a certain inequality. When the purpose.of installing a small group of vibra-
tion dampers is to obtain a coefficient of vibration damping with a modulus
considerably greater than unity the correct coefficient for calculatin.c, the
totIal dynamic rigidity of the group is taken from a given table without calcu-
lating the properties of "he system as a whole. It is shovn that a large
group of randomly detuned vibration dampers is similar, to a group of Meally
constructed vibration dampers with an increase in damping. One can therefore
raise the accuracy of the tuning at a stable frequency of the forced oscilla-
tions. If the frequency of the forced oscillations changes over a wide ranEe,
an increase in the accuracy of the tuning of the vibration dampers can lead to
a considerable drop in their total design dynamic rigidity.
0 29 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-2714000
ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY ENERGY TRANSFER QUqlNG W3LECULAR
-IMPACTS -U-
-_-AUTHOR-(04)-PIKULIK L G.f SEVCHENKOt A.N.t YAKOVENO, V.A., KOSTKOt M.YA*
_"'~t(JUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-ZH. PRIKLAD. SP:-:KT SR) v VOL. 121 NO. 4v P; 682-901 APRIL
~_'SOURCE ROSKC
197 0
..-.~DATE PUBLISHED---APR70
.:-'.SUSJECT AREAS--;-PHYSICS
.`~':TOPIC TAGS--FLUORE5r-ENCE, ABSORPTION SPECTRUMt GAS STAT~v MOLECULAR
PHYSICS
-,--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1114 STEP Nf)--UR/O:~68/1'0/0121004/06a'/061)0
TRC ACCESS101141 t-10--APOL36534
~w --m 6i WA'iii d .1 "d
.2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136534
A-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTRODUCTION OF GASES INTO
FLUORESCENT VAPORS AMPLIFIES THE RADIATION DUE TO LO'eJER PROBABILITY GF
NONRADIATIVE TRANSITIONS. THE P"ENOMENON IS EXPLA1NEO:RY VIBRATORY
ENERGY TRANSFER FROM EXCITED MOLECULES: TO THE INTRODUCED GAS PAPTICLES.
THE INFLUENCE OF THE OUTSIDE GASES UPON THE LIFE (IF PHTHALIMIDE VAPOR
EXCITED STATEt SPECTRA AND QUANTUM IS DESCRIBED. THE CHARACTERISTICS
PERMIT THE EVALUATION OF ENERGY TRANSFER BY DIRECT FLUOROMETRIC
.:MEASUREMENTS TO BE MADE. CONSTANCY OF OUTPUT AND DF OURVION OF
FLUORESCENCE WITHIN A BROAD ABSORPTION SPECTRUM PQJNT TO ESTABLISHMENT
.OF THERMODYNAMIC BALANCE OF MOLECULE INTHE MEDIUM. STABILIZATION OF
FLUORESCENT MOLECULES IS QUITE EF.FECTIVE IN BOTH STOKES' AND ANTI STOKES
-_-REGIONSoOF THE EXCITATION SPECTRUM*
)ill r tL-L)
4.111.
2 E S'S I NG 0 A T F~- I i NOV 7 0
1/ 022 p1,
u
T ITLE-SPECTRAL 0EPE-NO'E~NjCE OF HE ANISTROPY CF THE E.1-11SSIL.A OF t"CMPLEA
%ldjLr_rULAA SOLUTIONS -U-
,,-"AUTffGR-(0.2)-Rt)iJlKj K. I., RIKULLK, L.G-
C CUNT R YOF INFO--USSR
611-14
:.S0URCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ.:1970i 3413)0
DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--ANISOTROPYI AMINEi PHTHAL IC ACIDr IMIDEr
EFFECT, LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT, GLYCERUL, BUTANOL',
CCNTAOL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSiFlED
00CU:lEiNlT
PROXY PEEL/FRA'4[:--2000/~020
rz
HIGH TEAPERATURE
PAOPANOL
STEP Nf)--UR/00~tH/r~1/0*i4/~)C)3/0611/0614
I lk CA(.CPSSl'__;' %!----Ar_)xl.
Z/2 PROCESSING DATE-131NOV70
N1, ASS
022 U 'L I
-CIRC ACCESSION NiJ--APC125608
'ASS TRAC T/EXTRACT-- (U)
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF TEMP. ON THE
ENCE CF THE ANISOrROPY R OF EMISSION Ul THE L-
Q FREQUENCY
F L ISO OUCH, AND PRII'll-f SOLPIS.
NU SUBEX WAS STUDI:) V,4 GLYCEROL, OF
-PHTHt
_3tAMING LI141DEr 40141 NUPHTHALI-M IDE,' AND
3P.METHYLAt4fNOyN,METrIYLPliTHALIP-10E ( 1) AT: COMPARATIVELY HIGH TEMPS. THE
NDENCE OF R. ON NU SU3EX 'WAS ONLY SL.IGHT TH THE 46S. VALUE OF R
DEPE~ BUT 80
AND THE NU SUBEX DEPENDENCE MCREASED W11TH EEGREAS ING T E MIP AT
SUFFIC IENTLY LOW TEMP. ; E.G. p AT MINUS' 20DEGREES FOk I IN ,LYCERFiL,
-FURTHER COOLING OF THE SqLN. ALMOST D1,0 NOT CHANG THE A.'[SOTROPY OF
THE LONG WAVE RADIATICN BUT- PRODUCED A SIGNIF.IC4,%if i)Rfl? 11\1 K AT 1)'IGH NU
SU"IEX. FACILITY: BELURUSS. TEKHtiOL. :1 111S r . USSR.
Ill. KIKJVA,
ON C LS 5F 10
112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-TEMPERATUPE FUNCTION OF THE FLUORESCENCE POLARIZATION OF
PHTHALIMIDE SOLUTIENS ArCORDING TO THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUMl-U-
I__'AUTHOk-I03)-RUDIK,, K.I., PIKULIK, L.G.9 KOSTKOv M.YA. 4)
y
,.-.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
t
,.~SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHES. ZAVED., FIZ..1970s, 1313)v 76111
PUBLISHED--70
,b-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY* PHYSICS
l,"TOPIC TAGS-IMIDE, FLUORESCENCE, GLYCEROL. BUTANOLY PROPANOL, ABSORPTION
.~--:i~~SPECTRUM. THERMAL EFFECT, EXCITED STATE
I.CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:'-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0847 STEP NO-UR/OL39/70/013/003/0076/0081
.CIRC ACCESSION NG-AP0124512
~,2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0124512
AgSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE WAVELENGTH OF
THE EXCITATION RADIATION ONTHE DEGREE.OFPOLARIZAI-ION OF THE
FLUORESCENCE OF SOLNS. OF 3 AND 4#AMINOPHTHALliMIDEt AND
39MONOMETHYLAMINOtNiMETH'tLPHTHALIMIDE I.N GLYCEROLi :SOtBUQHt AND PROH
WA5.STUDIED BY MEASURING ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE SOLNS. AT NEGATIVE 80
TO 70DEGREESt VARIOUS CONCNS. OF THE PHTHALIMIDESP AIND VARIOUS DURATIONS
AND.WAVELENGTH OF THE EXCITATION RADIATION. AT HIGH lEMPS. THE
EXCITATION RADIATION FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE ON THE DEGREE OF POLARIZATION
JS NEGLIGIBLE- IN THE LONGWAVE EXCITATION REGIGNi THE~DEGREE OF
'P. To A MAX. OF SIMILAR TO
PULARIZATION INCREASES WITH DECREASINGTE~l
50PERCENT. THE FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF THE POLARIZATION IS ALSO DETD.
i3y THE DLRATIGN OF THE EXCITATION RADIATION. fHE'RESULTS ARE DISCUSSED
..-,-IN TERMS OF THE SUPERPOSITION OF THE IST AND 2ND BAND IN THE SPECTRUM.
FACILITY: BELCRUSS. TEKHNOL. INST.:IH; KIROVA, MINSK-s USSR.
LF
"!A/z OZI UNCLASSI F -0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
IE
OF A UNIVERSAL RELATION IN THE LOW TEMPERATURE REGION -U-
L,F. t PIKULIKi :L.G.
C-oUNTkY OF INFO--USSR
4OURCE-ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 19701 12(3)t 471-5
GATE PUSL ISHED------ 70
._~,ISUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
~:--TOPIC TAGS--LUMINESCENCEY LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT, AMINE DERIVATIVE1 IMIDE,
-_~~-~r"SOLVENT ACTION
:~'.'-CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
qd
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:-..'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1242 STEP NO--UR/0368/'70/012/003/0471/0475
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116704
U N C L -A S S 1 F i E D
2/12 021 UiqCLASSIFfto~
PR OCESSING DATE --30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116704
"-,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STEPANOV'S REL4TION IN (XNU-WNj)
PLUS 31NNU EQUALS HNU-KT PLUS CONST. WHERE WNU IS THE LUMINESCENICE
INTENSITY AND XNU ABSORPTION COEFF. WAS CHECKED IN THE TEMP. RANGE
14INUS 145 TO 20DEGREES BY USING 31AMINO, (I)t 3oMETHYLA14IN01 (11)v
4,AMINOt (III)i AND 3t6rDlAMINO, (IV)'I)EkIVS. OF N,METHYLPHTHALIMIDE,
-,.,,ACRIDINE YELLOW (V)j AND RHODAMIN 6G (VI) DISSOLVED IN GLYCEROL(VII) OR
ME S.UB2.CHCH SUB2 CH (VIII.J. EXCEPT FOR 11 AND III IN VIE AT 200rGREESp
THE RELATION WAS VALIDt BUT THE TEMP. CALCD. FROKIT (T SL13C) DIFFERED
FROM EXPTL. TEMP. (COMPD., SOLVENT, DELTA NU SUBFL C.M PRI'-.E NEGATIVElt
TAU SUBFL TIMES 10 PRIME9 SEC, AND VARIOUS T SUSE-T SUBABS* DEGREES
GIVEN): It VII, 2100, 14t 295-3049 264-335, 223-360v 203-380; 1, VIII,
17001t 15.5t 293-2951 .203-3081 128-317;.Ily Vllv 2200, 5.3v 293-369t
250-374, 223-4081 203-403; lilt VII, 3450, 4.3, 293-423. 257-423,
119-480; IIIv VllIt 2600, 9.8, 293-315p 262-340P193-360, 143--437; 1Vj
VIIt 700t 10-3v 296-313t 255-348, 23Z-430# 202-466; V, VIIt lZ00, MINUS#
-293-298v 203-274; VI, VlIt 0, MINUS9 293-270t 219-114. THE RESULTS ARE
DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF SOLUTE SOLVENT INTERACTION CHANGES WITH TEMPO
USSR UDC 621.385.632
BUDEY, A.G., LAVR-J;'I'OVICH, V-I-, -PIRIII-Tsc- V.G-, SHAS', A.V.
uExperimental Study Of Some Methods Of Modu~!~tion Of Ti-'T"
Vestn. Belorus. un-ta (Bulletin Of Bellorussian University), 1971, Ser.1, No
pp 61-66 (from RZhz.-31ektronika i Xeye Rrimeneniye, No 2, Feb Abstract No
2Al-,4)
Translation: Problems are considered of AN and FM low-naise travelin-wave
0
-3rmination of the ampli-
tubes. The block di8gran is presented of a unit for de'-,
tudes, phase characteristics, and the characteriatics of frequency conversion.
The circuit is described of a aawtooth voltage generator based on drift tran3io-
tors operating in an avalanche rogize. Erprizental and culcula"Ued data are
compared. 8 ref. Summary.
-%
032 UNCLAS'SIFIE-0-
-:PkOClF8Sl,%G DATE--13NOV7
,.;,TITLE--RESISTANCE OF MINERAL PHASES AND STRUCTURAL COMPONE-NTS OF A SINTER
-U-
TO DESTRUCTICIN
E.'F.
-.~~AUTHOR-(OZ)-PIK
v S.A.t VEGMAN, Y
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
~'.,.,...,SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., CHERN. MET. 1970, 13(l), 26-30
DATE PUBL lSHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
L~,TCPIC TAGS-MINERAL, SINTERING FURNACEf CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, IRONr
~SILICON DIOXIDEt CALCIUM OXIDE, ALUMINUM OXTDEY MAGNESIUM OXIDE-1 CRACK
PROPAGATION.
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT.CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1988/0951 STEP NO--UR/0148170/013/001/0026/0030
CIRC ACCESS.ICN NO-AT0105820
UNCLAS E-11
212_~ 032 UNCL;ASSIFtgD PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO- AT 0 105820
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHEM. COMPN. OF THE SINTERS
USED WAS FE 49.9-52.0, FEQ 13.2-13.3, SID SUBZ 9.2-12.7, CAO L2.6-14.6,
MGO 1.38-1,1361 AL SUB2 0 SU63 1,3-1.5PERCENT, ANI) BASICITY (CAQ: Slo
SU82) 1.02-1.43. THE CRACKS WERE STUOIED ON 107 MICROPARTS WITH
DIFFERENT PHASE COMPNS. FOR EVERY PART, THE-AREA OF THE PHASE WAS DETD.
AS WAS ThE LENGTH OF THE CRACKS IN THE PHASE. T14E LEAST CRACK FORMATfON
WAS FCUND IN DIFFERENT FORMS.OF MAGNETITE IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER
MINERAL PHASES. THE CRACK FORMATION ~IN COARSE GRAINED MAGNEYETE BIAS
HIGHER THAN.THAT OF FINE GRAINED.
tj;Cl-A_l,~-J_F Zn
USSR UDC 669.28.5.849.1.018.44.620.186
PIKUNOV, M, V., DANILINA, T. B., MEL'NIKOVA, L. V., DESIPRI, A. 1.
"Investigation of the Structure and Certain Properties of Alloys Ba5ed on the
Molybdenum-Rhenium System"
Nauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyektn. ln-t Redkomet. Prom-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute.for the Rare Metals Industry], 1971, Vol. 32,
~pp. 22-28' (Translated from Refe.Tativnyy Zhurnal,Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abs-
str*act No. 5 1718 by the authors).
Translation: The metallographic structure of the alloy Mo-50% Re-50% Fe, pro-
duced in an arc furnace with a nonconsumable electrode, is studied in detail. A
method of preparation of sections and etching conditions are developed for this
purpose. It is demonstrated that this alloy, depending on the conditions of heat
treatment, may be either a one-or a two-phase alloy with the corresponding changes
in properties. Physical heterogeneity of ingots.is detected, related to the
conditions of solidification and manifested as sharp differences in dendritic
structure. This hete-rogeneity causes differences in hardness in various sectors
of the ingot. The possibility of deformation of the allrjy by hot pressing and
.impact upsetting is studied, 3 figs;14 tables, 5 biblio refs.
1/1
USSR UDC 669.794.669.25
VOSKRESENSKAYA, L. A., PETUKHOVA, A. S., PIKUNOV, M. V.
"Study of Distribution of Tantalum in the Structure of Yttrium by Contact Micro-
roentgenograp6y"
Nauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyektn. In-t Redko met.Prom-5ti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry], 1971, Vol. 32,
pp. 34-37. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abs-
tract No. 5 1710 by the authors)
Translation: The distribution of Ta in Y~produced by various methods was studied.
The method of contact microroentgenography was found to be the only possible
method for this purpose. It wasestablished that Y is contaminated to a signifi-
cant extent with tantalum. The nature of the distribution of Ta in Y and the in-
fluence of Cu and Fe impurities on this distribution ivere determined. 3 figs;
5 biblio refs.
Nauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyektn. In-t Redkomet. Prom-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry], 1971, Vol. 32,
pp. 182-189. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971,
Abstract No. 5 1755 by the author).
Translation: The Irobl--m of the application of single crystals of refractory rare
metals (RRINI) in scientific research and practical development is briefly analyzed.
Possible methods of production of R114 single crystals are studied. The history
of development of electronic crucibleless zone melting (ECZNI) in the USSR and
abroad is briefly putlined. The level achieved and unsolved problems in the pro-
duotion of RRM single crystals by ECZN1 are discussed. Problems of the distribution of
duction of RR14 single~rystals with ECZM, preferential growth directions, the prcduc-
tion of single crystals of metals with p9lymorphic conversion~,and the improvement of
structure are studied in general form. 18 biblio refs.
1/1
. I - ~ -r - ~ -: : ~I ~i
singl6ti~staib
USSR UDC 669.273.018.45.548.SS.620.193.669.977
PIKUNIOV...A.-J. , SHISHKOV, V. V.
'q?urity and Perfection of Tungsten Single.Crystalsn
Nauchn. TT. N-i. Proyektn. In-t Redkomet. Prom-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry), 1971, Vol. 32,
pp. 189-19S. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971,
Abstract No. 5 1709.by the authors).
Translation: The correspondence of calculated and experimental data on the puri-
fication of IV by electronic crucibleless zone melting to remove Fe, Cr, Mo,and
Vis established. A difference in hardness on the surfaces corresponding to vari-
ous crystallographic planes is detected, the values of hardness on the section
changing as a function of orientation of the diagonals of the inprint relative to
the crystallographic axis. .1 fig; 2 tables; 28 biblio refs.
1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70-
...TITLE---.-REACTION OF MOLTEN GALLIUM WITH COPPER -U-
~_'~'AUTHOR-TIKHIOMIROVA, 0.1.,
RUZINOV* L.P., MARCHUKOVA, I.D.
C OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
OURC E- F I zKH I M. MEKH. MATER.. 1970t 5(6)s, 699-703
~._.OATE PUB L I SHED-----70
r.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
I4~~":TOPTC TAGS-COPPER ALLOYP GALLIUM ALLOY9 LIQUID METALr INTERMETALLIC
_.'-'~:-~COMPOUNDv CHEMICAL REACTION, COPPER POWDER
-'_`~'CONTROL F-ARKING--NO RESTPICTIONS
-,,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OXY PEEL/FRAME STEP NO
--1988/0624 --URl0369/70/005/f)06/069q/0703
a
IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0105603
C
UNr L 1-F.-P
~2/2 029 UNCLASSIFTEP PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
C-I RC *ACCESSION 140--AP0105603
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MECHANISM 00 THE REAC:Tln,.,,4 OF
LI-Q& GA WITH POWO'. CU AT ioonEGREES IS STUDIED., ON THE 9ASIS OF THE
.,:.-INVESTIGATION OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GROWTH OF THE THETA PHASE
(CUGA SU6211 THE METHOD OF CALCN.. OF THE AV. EFFECTIVE THICKNESS OF THE
LAYER OF THE INTERMETALLIC PHASE IS WORKED OUT. IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT
-THE~GROWTH-OF THE THETA PHASEv ARISINa-A$ THE RESULT OFTHE REACTION OF
-IC, RELATION.
LlQo,:GA WITH POWD. CU CONFORMS TO A.PARABOL
,w
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P,
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UR 0482
Section: III 'fechanical and General,
237319
ROTATUIG, AEGENE!.t�TIVE HEAT- EXCHANGER,
comprisi6g body 4ith. base Aid cap,
counterflow inlets and 9~tletsjor heat-exchange
media and rotor with gasproof radial ribs, dilfer-
ing in having alternating.baffles~on the cap and
base. This intensifi
es the heat exchange. The
heat exchanger consists of fixed cylindrical body
I with cap 2 and base 3 having Inlets and outlets
4 and 5 for heat-exchange media.imcounter-flow,
and rotor 6 with gasproof ribs 8 on vertical "haft
7, forming sections 9 for the,heat-excliange scale
dispersal. The,cap and base have.alternatingigas-
.?.roof baffles 10, which with ribs 8 forin channels
11 to provide multiple motion~of each hegL-conduc-
tor via aections 9 with alternatinA upward and
19820333
!I
;A0051877
downward flow, providing pseddo-lique-faction of
the scale layer in the channels wish upward flow.
To prevent cross-flow between the hot,and cuLd
zones, sliding-type sealingdevice 12 is uaed.
22.7-66 as 1091558/24-6 LIUBOSHItSj.L. & XIIKUS I.F.
7'' at al. Institute of Thermal and Mass Exchange ofthe
Belorussian Academy of,Scirnce (16 6'69) Bul. 81
12.2,69., Clasm 24c. Int., C11. F 2'Ji.
wTHORS L)rubo;3hits , 1. L. 1, Pikus, ~ 1.
na AN BejR
a tui TfRlo i Massoobme ~jskoy_SS.B
19820334
. J~ .
3 8
19820335
USSR UDC 621.762.4.001
KU ZNETSOV, V. P., and
"Teaperature Measurement During Impulse Pressing of Metal Powders"
V sb. Progressiv. tekhnol. mashinostr. (Progressive Machine-Building Tech-
nology - CollecLion of Works), Vyp. 2, Minsk, ."Vysheysh. Shkola," 1971,
pp 180-181 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 1G240 by S.
Bobi:ova)
Tran lation of Abstract; The authors describe the methodology of temperature
measurement during the explosive pressing of metal powders. The sensor is a
thermocouple without a junction, whose working ends make contact through the
powder under investigation. Thermocouple response does not exceed 0.08
microsecond. A dependence is obtained.between signal amplitude ratios of
sensors under static and dynwaic. conditions nstat' ')*4 ndvn(J.84), which
nditioixs. Three il-
permits calibration of the'apparatus under,dynamic cL
lustrations. Bibliography with four titles.
UNC
1/2 009 ~OROCE~SING DATE--l
LA~S:l Ffr:(),~ 3NOV70
-jJTLE--
VAMETY DIFFERENCES IN. THE*~NEALTIANJ OF WINTER WHEAT TO THE USE OF
"E U
CHLGRG~ -LIN;: 'HL-jRIL -4 THE UKR
L; AT IN f AN STEPPE Ll-
AUTHOR-1031-ZADONTSEV, A.[., PIKUSH, G.0.~ PYK HTINt N.14
CCUNTRY OF.INFG--USSR
--AGR,9KHI!4[YA 1970, (3), 99-109
SCURC E
D AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--~-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--WHEAT,l;kiL0klJE, HERaICIDE
CL
INTROL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT GLASS-OINCLASSIF IED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0153 STEP i).10--Ult/0485/70/000/003/OU99/0109
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123924
22 009 UNGLASSIFI'E:D PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123924
ABSTRACT/EXT[~ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT ODESSA. 3, 6EZOSTAYA It AND
MIRONOVSKAYA dO8 WINTER WHEAT VIARETIES WERE SPRAYED lilTH CHLOROCHOLINE
CHLORIDE (1) AT 4v 8, OR L6 KC?-HA* SPRAYING, DdRfNG FALL TILLERING
RESULTEij IN LARGER LEAVE.S FALLI: BUT SMALLER ONIES IN TH S
t- IN THE E i R I NG
I HAD GREATER INTERINIODAL AND STEM SHORTENING EFFECTS AHE SPRAYED EARLIER
OR IN LAAGER UOSES. SPRYAING OF I OUR-ING SPRING TILLERI,~4G STRFNGTHEINE0
THE EFFECT ON THE LOWEF [NTERNODES. THIS INLREASED I-HE ODESSA 3 CROPv
IT HAD TH ELASE kESIST ANCE ]TO LODGINGt AND TO A LESS EXTENT
INCREASED THE MIRONOVVSKAYA 8M~ CR0Pj:WfJlCH HAD GREA7ER. RESISTANCE. THE
BEZOSTAYA I CROP WAS NOT AFFECTEOp S114CE IT WAS VERY RESISTANT TO
LOOGING. I M-'EOtJCEO THE -SPIKE SUE IN ALL VARIETIESi AND INCREASED THE
LENGTHt 3UT DECREAS EO THE 0 . f OF THE. WHEAT GRAINS,s FACILITY:
VSES. 'NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. KUKURUZYP DiNEPROPETROVSK USSR.
',CLASS I f~ 1~0
005, UNCLASSIF*IE.0' --23OCT70
y- PROCESSING DATE
tjlTLF--DEEPENING OF THE TILLERING-.NODE AND INCREASE~OF THE PRODUCTIVITY OF
"'k - NE CHLORIDE _~U-
WHEAT TREATED WITH CHLOROCHaLl
--I AUTHOR-[03)-ZADONTSEVf A.I., PIKUSH, GRINCHENKO, A.L.
:,.-ICOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_`~-SOURCE-VESTN. SELISKOKHOZ. NAUKI (MOSCOW), 1970o 15(1)t 26-32
SPATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
',SUBJECT AREAS--AGRICULTURE
TOPIC TAGS--WHEAT, CHLORIDE, PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR, AGRICULTURAL CROP
ELO,
CONTROL MARKING--,NO RESTRICTIONS
-.'bocUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
-'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0402 STEP NO--UR/9091170/015/001/0026/0032
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122562
Uk'! Ci I AS f F I F p
112 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122582*
-ABSTkACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEEDS OF WINTER WHEAT WERE SOAKED
Z*5-4-HR IN 5-10PERCENT SOLNo OF CCCr DRIED IN THE,SHADEt 4ND SOWN AT 3
DIFFERENT DATESt EARLY (AUGLIST.5)t OPTIMAL (SEPT. 5)t AND LATE (SEPT*
25). 0.4 THE SHOOTS FROM TKEATED SEED, THE UNDERGROUND INTERNODE BELOW
THE NARROW BAND, MARKING THE POINT OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE-TILLERlNG NOOEt
WAS CURTAILED IN LENGTH, AND TRE EMBRYONIC TILLERING NODE REMAINED AT A
LOWER DEPTH IN THE SOIL (2-3 CM0 THAN FOR CONTROL PLANTS. THIS
PROTECTED THE NODE FROM SUDDEN CHANGES OF TEMP.9 A14D ALLOWED IT TO
BECOME-ACCLIMATIZED GRADUALLY TO REDN. OF TEMP. IN~THE WINTER. PLANTS
FROM TREATED SEED HAD THUS A GREATER SURVIVAL RATE IN WINTER, SHOWED
MORE VIGOROUS GROWTH IN SPRING AND SUMMER, AND GAVE AN INCREASED YIELD
OF GRAIN. THE INCREASE WAS SMALLER, THE EARLIER THE DATE OF SOWING; 60
~DAYS OF ST-ORAGE" OF THE TR,EA,T'EU-,S,EED: BIEFOR E'- SOW I'NG" HAD, -NO ADVERSE EFFECT.
FAC'ILITY: VSES. INST. KUKURUZYf* DNEPROPETROVSK, USSR.,
1/ 2 022 UNCL AS'S I F IED PIkOCESSING DATE--040EC70
_-TlTLE--THF EFFECT OF THE DEGREE OF PURIFJCATION OF ~BISMUTH SINGLE CRYSTALS
OW THE ANI-STROPY OF THERMO. EMF --U-,
AUTHOR-(03)-PILAT# I.Moy CHAYKAlp S.Y., OKHREM, V.G.~
"--COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE-TZVe SSSR. MOSCOW, NE (RGANICHESKIYE MATERIALY, VOL 6, NO 5, MAY
_70,, PP. 982-983
..-DATE PUBLISHED----MAY70
:~'_:,S,UBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--BISMUTH ALLOY9 METAL SINGLE CRYSTAL, METAL ZONE MELTINGF HIGH
-.~:--,..PUAITY METALp CRYSTAL ANISOTROPY, METAL:.MELT114G,,,THERMgELECTROMOTIVE
FORCE
C.CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICUIONS
~.-'.OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF(F-0
~PRUXY REV-.L/FRAME--3005/1542 STEP NO--UD,/0363/7t:)/006/r)05/0982/0983
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133465
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFf EO PROCESSING DATE--0ftOEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133465
,,,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE OF Tt4E
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE A141SOTROPY OF THERMO EMF AND THE DEGREE OF
'PURIFICATION OF 31 SINGLE CRYSTALS. IT WAS FOUND THAT IN TEMPERATURE
INTERVALS 120-200DEGREESK AND 260-400DEGR-EESK A IS PRACTICALLY
INOEPENOENT OF TEMPERATURE, BUT.SHOWS OTFFERENT VALUES WHICH AaE RELATEo
TO THEPURITY OF SAMPLES. THE STUDIES WERE CARRIE10 OUr ON SAMPLES CUT
''PARALLEL TO THE TRIGONAL AXIS AND PERPENDICULAR YU IT. If IS CONCLUDED
THAT INORDER TO OBTAIN HIGH PURITY BI~SUITABLE FOR THERMOELECTRIC AND
THERMOMAGNETIC STUDIES, IT IS NECESSARY TO USE DOUBLE DROP MELTING AND
ZONE MELTING (AT LEAST 50 PASSAGES) METHODS. FACILITY:
-,-~-,.:~-CHERNOVTSY STATE UNIVERSITY.
USSR UDC 546.a7.-546.55
-p-TTA-2 -1 LJCHAYKA, S. V., 0 MRDI, V. G., Chbrnovtsy State
'University
"The Effect of the Degree of Purification of Bjismutth Single
Crystals on the Anisotropy of Thermo-emf"
Moscow, Neorganichoskile Materia Vol 6, No 31-lay 70, pp 982-
983
Abstract: A stydy was nAde of the relationship botwoen the
anisotropy of thermo-omf a and the degree of purification of
Bi single crystals. It was found that in temperature inte-rvals
120-2000K and 280-1~OOOK a is practically indopendont of
perature, but shows different values uhich are ro2utad t ti, c
purity of sa=les. The studies were carried out on oarnples cut
parallel to tiie trigonal axis and perpendicular to it. it iz
concluded that in order to obtain.high-purity B-i suitable for
thermoelectric and thermomagnetic~studies, it,is necessary to use
double drop-malting and zone-malting (at least 50 passages)
methods.
Recorders and Trans d*ucers
USSR UDC 621-397.621
C
BELISKIY, V. N., DAVIDENKO, S. N., MARKOVA, Yu. V., SKIY
SDIIRNOV, A. Ye., and UAkIN, Ye. S. IL
"Mobile Magnetic Video Recording Station PVS-111
Moscow, Tekhnika kino i televideniya,, No. 6, 1971, pp 33-37
Abstract: The advantage of this mobile video recording station is
that it enables personnel involved in TV programming not only to
escape the confines of the studio butto transcend the line-of-
eight limitations of the portable transmitter, The station was
built by order of the State Committee of the Colincil of Ministers,
USSR, for Television and Radio,in the VIIIITR /expansion unknown/
and was completed in 1970. Short descriptions are given of the
equipment complement, the functional system of the station, the
video channel, t~ie sound accompaniment, the recording of direc-
tors' comments, and other facilities the station affords. Dia-
grams are given of the equipment layout in this mobile recording
studio, and of interconnections of~the system blocks. Phcto-
graphs of some of the equipment axealso shown.
USSR UDC 621-357-7.035.4,669-738.7(088.8)
KFAVTSOV YE. YE.t and 911ALQ"H. 3
"A Process for Electrolytic Cadmium PlatiW
Authors' Certificate no 344025v filed 22 Oct 702 publelehd 11 Aug 72 (fro&
Referativnyy Zhurnal - Xhimiya, No 8(11), 1973, Abstract No, 8L308P)
Translationj A process Is patented for the electrolytic cadmium plating in an
electrolyte containing CdS040 H2SO4 and asurface-activo coapound. It is
improved in that in order to obtain a bright surface and increase the diffusing
strength of the electrolyte, acidic resins and an extract of starch syrup
were used as surface active agents giving the following components, in g/liter,
W04.4,c~-60; H2S04' 20-501 the acid resin 30-551 the eytract of starch syrup#
10-151 and the process was carried out at a tempsmture of t8-23 0 wid a D
k
of 3-5 axpe/decineter
15 -
1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
TITLE--LINING OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF A HWH PRESSURE STEAM 1301LER
_U_
;:_~'AUTHOR-04)-KARKLIT, A,K.t KR,ASriTKtNA, N.I., PILDISH, V.G., MALINOVSKIY,
S.v.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1970, 35(2), 18-23
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
]'..:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--STEAM BOILER, SILICON CARBIDE, REFRACTORY MATERIAL
..COJ4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAt4E--1996/1707 STEP i'40--UR/0131/~0/035/002/0018/0032
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118685
UNCLASSIFIED
77 - - - - - -
-Z/ 2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118685
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 2 LAYERS LINING OF THE
COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF A HIGH PRESSURE STEAM BOILER ABLE TO WITHSTAND
RAPID TEMP. CHANGES OF 85-100DEGREES-MIN WAS BASED ON SIC NITRIDE BONDED
BACK FILLEDWITH GROG. THIS SYSTEM OF A SIC TOP LAYER AND A TIGHTLY
PACKED FILL HAS LITTLE VOL. CHANGE WITH TEMP. AND GOOD THERMAL COND.
:PRODUCING A LINING THAT HAS IMPROVED LIFEP FACILITY: VSES.
ST. O'4NEUPOR., LENINGRAD, USSR.
IN
U&lr-
USSR' UDC 621.'82.2.029.64
KAUSOV, S.F.,
"Microwave Band Pl!jrar-Epitaxial Varactoren
V s.b. Poluprovodn. Dribory i iRh primineniya (Semiconductor Devices And Their
Application--Collection Of Works!, No 21~, Moscow "Sov. radlo," 197C, pp 1--144
(from Rq"h--Elektronika i
yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 197G, Abstract 14o 12B149)
Translation% The paper considers the technology of the wnufact-jre Lind design of
silicon planar-evitaxial varactore intended foroperation of frequency multipliers
in u wide range of operating powers and frequencies. The characteristicB of the
devices are presented as well as the basic technological cberacteristics, and the
results of' a toot of vaructors which confirm the proapectivt u8s:for frequsncy multi-
Plicaticn of diodes which have been develoPed. 7 ill..4 tub. 5 ref. Summary.
USSR UDO 62l.z82.2
.ZU~D VIZEL' A.A.
P .0N
"Semiconductor Diodes For Freq!iency Multiplication"
V eb. Poluprovodn. pribor;j i ikh primeneniye (Semiconductor Devices And Their
Application--Collection Cf Works), No 23, ~joscow, "Sov.radio," 1970, pp 82-108
(from RZh--glektronika i yeye primeneniye, No.12, December lq7C, Abstract No-12BI48)
Translation: Various mechuniems for frequency multiplication are considered and the
most promising trends are shown in the development of semiconductor devices intended
for frequency multiplicotion--semiconductor
I diodes based on varl8ble capacitance,
semiconductor diodes booed on the effect of charge otorugo, and combined varicaps.
Basic results are considered which were attained abroad in the development and use
of multiplier semiconductor diodes based on silicon and gallium arsenide, as wall
so typical designs of devices and the methods for their tests. On the basis of an
analysis of development, the basic trends in the development cf devices in the next
years are shown. 16 Ill. 10 Ts~. 36 ref. Summary.
1/1
1/2 ~008 UNCLASSIFItd PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
T,ITLE--EFFECTIVENESS OF USING A NEPHELIN&CUNCENTRATE IN THE PRODUCTION OF
GLASS -U-
S.S.r DEMIDOVICHt B.K.-t PILT IY, Y.I.
.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
#URCE--STEKLO KERAM. 1970s 27(2)t 18-20.
PUBLISHED ------- 70
.",!SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
;.,TOPIC TAGS--FOAMED GLASS, ALUMINUM OXIDE GLASSt GLASS COMPOSITION
IZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
f
~:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF0
PROXY lQFL/r-RAME--1995/1257 STEP NU--Ult/0072/'tolo?l/(Jol/oOlfltfjcjZo
:CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0116719
2 12 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116719
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PURPOSE Of. THE PRESENT
IlVESTIGATION CONSISTED IN OBTA INING OPTIMUM COMPNS. FOR FOAM GLASS AT A
MAX. CONTENT IN THEM OF AL SU62 0 SUB3a SEVERAL COMPNS, OF HIGH
ALUMINA GLASSES WERE FOUND IN THE SIO SUB2-R SUB2 0 SUB3 RO-R SU62 0
SYSTEM. FOAM GLASS 8ASED ON GLASS COMPN. DESIGNAtEO 611 WAS FOUND TO BE
3E-ST AS TO THE QUALITY AND THE TECH. PRODUCTION PARAMETERS. INCREASING
~THE AL,SUB2 rl SUB3 CONTENT IN THE GLASS TO 7,5PERCENT AND HIGHER
RESULTED IN INCREASED FOAMING. FOP, THE 6H COMPN. THE MAX. FOAMING TEMPI
WAS 830DEGREES. ALL OF THE COMPNS. TESTED ARE SUITABLE FOR THE PREPN.
~OF OFAM GLASS BY THE P0140ER METHOD. THE PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGE OF THESE
COMPNS. IS THAT THEY REQUIRE LESS CALCINED SODA THAN THE COMPNS.
HERETOFORE USED. THEIR COM, USE THUS WILL NOT ONLY SOLVE SEVERAL TECH.
BUT WILL BE MORE ECONLU41CAL. FACILITY: MINSK. GDS.
~~'----NAUCH. ISSLEQ* INST* STROIT. METER*.t MINSKI USSR.
UNCLASS IF LED
A I
IV# t 67 A r-, ~9 U,<
AA004423C UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
r243680 ~Btz NY NG YACHIM. igs trenches for cables
lonS an Id cable. A track laying motor vehicle
pulls aplough. The couplingbetween the, plou&h and the
towing motor is pneumatic and it.is controlled by radio
sianals. - The level and the direction otploughing are
determined by the relative position ofthi Plough to tile
cable.
23.3.68 as 1228413/29-14. YA.1,MARCHEVSKI ct. al(3,10.69)
Bul 17/14.5.69. Class 21c. Int.Cl. 11 02g.
AUTHORS: Marchevskiv Ya. I., Furto, G. S., Fishnal'.- S. I.,
Balaban. A. S., Pil'qanchuk, P. N., Imereli, V. B., Ste)anen'so
-.,Vozn-
arMokenko, A. I idn-r-kc-vskaya, S. M eaenskiy, 1. A.,
Lishriyakovz.
I. Ye., Zinoveyev, A. I., R z4movskiy,. 0. V., lhrul=,__
V. V.I~Polltoval A. Ye.. Rhavzoruk, Ye. M,,, Emirnov, .i.,
71714fiova, V. R.
71 :1111
:1~ ur-' fill F -Jrimn-:[V~ -m I r Irv TMM517 V
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27 1
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1, 5 7 70 T:!4:
11 1611, 11, oil iiii! 1 ig 11 R 6! H 141 1 i 1 1 ii i iadi im mi, m ~w m W. M.
Acc. Nr: Abstract ng S,ervice: q70 Ref. Code:
hIM4.5331'" iNTERNAT. AMSPACE ABST. UROV~Ll
A70-23392 On ~s=uracy;of elactronogram imbsuring 4y
of comparator. (pro tochnisir, ~imlriuvannia elekiroinogram ;za
depomosolu komparatora)-l V. Wilun ig -and K.~Abramlfin.
(ikademi;a Nauk UWFekoi ; MIR, Instj ut probiam
Materialoznavstva, - Kievl Ukrainian :SSR). Akad6iWij MWk
Ukrains'koi RSR, Dopovidi, qefiia X-Figko-Tikokhni i
Matematichni Nauki, vol. 32. Jan. 1970, p. 72,75, In Ukral~inn.
The factors are analyzed of fectinS.the accuracV of rneilsuring the
clectronograms of potVcrystalfine S~mples- by means of.comparatat.
The analysis was carried out by mednt of the mathetnali
methods. It Is shown that the di"rsloa.* charactoorizing an, accur;;y
of measuring is directly prooortional;to the width of thn'rneasurad
diffraction line and invervealy proportimal to its contrast. (Author) Y
112 042 UNCLASVFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--11SEPTO
"~lT,ITLE-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SHEET MARTENSITIC AGING STEEL N18K9M5T -U--'
AUTH0R--. SERE SN EV G.A., PILIKINA, L.G. KATAYEV, YU,- 1.
,;,.COUNTRY OF INFD--USSR
.7.SOURCE--METALLOVED,'TERM. OBRAB. MET L..1970t (2)t 60-1
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC-TAGS---!MECHANICAL PROPERTY, SHEET METAL* METAL AGING, MARTENS[TfC
STEELf ALLOY DESIGNATION, NICKEL STEELv COBALT! STEELv MOLY~-.IENUM STEEL,
TITANIUM STEELt METAL CRACKINGi IMPACTIEST9 HIGH STRENGTH STEELs CRACK
PROPAIATION/(U)MS200 NICKEL COBALT MOLYBDENUM, (U101180,M5T ?4TCKEL COBALT
MOLYBDENUM
;'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~~:PROXY~REEL/r-RAMF--l')efl/12')3 STFP NO--Ull/0129/70/000/00?10050/0061
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtO6O74
UNC L &S S IT I E-0
2/2 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
:~~'.IRC ACCESSION NCI--AP0106074
-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--LU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPARATIVE TESTS WERE MADE ON 2