SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RIMSKIY, N. N. - RIZAYEV, R. G.

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TJSSR TUDC 621.373.826:621-30/6 ARS31PYI-S, T. I. and MISK IY, 'LT. N. "Using an Amplitude Grating to Investigating Approach Angle Pluc- R tie Atmosphere tuations for Inser , andiation Propagated Throu &-- ti Moscou, V sb. X Vses. .1conf. no rasprostr. radiovoln. Tezisy dol::l. (Tenth All-Union (;onzerence on the Propagatiua of Raaa_o u'aVes; Report Theses--colloction of works) I'Nauka," 1972, -op 259-263 (from RZh--Radiotekhniha, No 10, 1972, Abstract No IOD414) fluctmations Translation; A method is described for investigatinC in -approach angle of coherent laser radiation, usi_ng a helitul-neon laser, by measuring the shift in the shadows of the lines in an amplitude grating illuminated by the inco=-infL- beam. An analytic relation_-hiD bet~~'.een the shift in the shado-us and `~-.he anrroach angie is Given. The shado-vi image of the gratine, -,.ras recorded an cinematic fi-1- i,.,ith simultaneous recording of the meteorolo.-ical parameters. 'I'he eyneri-mellta-I curve for the radius of correlation of the approach anries a3 a lunction of the wind volocity j.,,3 Civen. Three illustrations, bibliography of two. A. L. so - I ~- : ,~ t USSR Yx: 6L3i.-9i.7a4 T. ULMNOV V. I., Institute of Electric Weidinc5 imeni Ye. 0. Paton "A Method of Welding in an Atmosphere of Shielding Gases" Moscow, Ot iya, Izdrj-!-ete--,iya, ProLVshlennyye O'brazt-sy, Tovarn~rie Zr--I,.i., I 11-rA No 5, 1 0; P 7") patent 'No 261604, filed 24 Feb 69 97 Abstract: Ziis kuthor's Cei - U - -tificate introduces a method of weidln,-- in an at-mos- phere of shielding gases. Flux is fed into.the are As a diszimTuishin~ foatuxe of the pe,,entp the Tuality of 'Une joints welded a-. high currents is improved by addin3 crushed dry ice to the flux in quantities of 5-3()'p of the weight of the f1w-. Hydraulicand Pfieumatic USSR UDC 534.232 ZIRTLIN V. I. RMSKIY-1-KORSAKOV 6 V RM-HTILUN, V. i. , and YAY-SHO'HIKEOV, V. of the Academy of Sciences US3R. Lloscow; Moscow Mining Institute "Hydro-Pneumatic Low-Freouency Radiator" Moscow, Alcusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 19t No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 32-41 Abstract: A short reviva is -oresented ol some .-rorks on hydro- acoustic -and pneumoacour,.tic radiators recent-ly arzeared in technic-~.l and oatent literature. Their -.vor!cin,- zrinciDle is described and theoretical conside--nations for iihe calculation of their main -jarameters are giveni Results of exnerimental develonments ond the investia f ,ation of a low-1'reaiiencir hydro- pneumatic.radi~,tor of harmonic co-qducted by the chair "AcousticS _Ultra~3onic Technology" oil the 1.10scovi 1,~ining In- atitute to~zether with the Acoustics Institute of the Acad'en,)r of Sciences Ussi, are discussed. The possibility is considered of practical utilization of the hydropneum. atic lo,~.-frequency radiator in the industry. _Eight* figurest three formulas, nine- teen biblio,-Traphic references. USSR UDC: '21-71) .019.8 XISEaEV, S.N., GRECHISTUMI, V.I., and REIG, I.L., Mloscow "Obtaining High-Quality Weld joints in "Pubes Made of SAV-I lailmintm ;,!joy" Kiev, Avtomazticheskaya Svarka, No 5, may 70, pp 49-50 Abstract: Investigations were made of a technique for obtaining high-q-oali-~y veld joints in tubes made of SAV-1 aluminum alloy. A dangerous flavs in the -welding of tubes made of aluminum alloys are the oxide inclusions in tiie root of the weld. Correction of defective ~;eams by aiLxiliary welding does not yield positive, results, innumuch aa the porojity of the ooemi, incrcaEx~o consAderably. Th(~ rca:;oil for 1he formation of oxide inclusions in the rooL of tl:e weld is the OxidaLion of the metal during welding. Thus, during the irY;estif.-:.ations the pa-,ts uere care-LCUlly dressed It was decided 'that the netal ir. the mwAimum heating zone coUd best 'bi~ T)rotc:cted 'by two means: blowing shielding gas into the -tube and direct pro-,,ecticn of -,iac 'joint against oxidation. In the first case, be-fore welding, a in.-~ide the Woe at, a distance of 300-400 mm from the weld. Tiie filled "Fith -r -I-, It. TO an approximately fivefold volump. of prot--ctive 61LIS (argan) bll:),.i compensate for gris leakage in the Joint and connecting-piece e-nds, ~-iO iiter/ minute was continuously blown into the tubo hollow. For welding wit,". blowing of the protective gas directly into the weld-metal zone, a centering df_~vice was pre- pared with a hollow in the backing ring, from which the protective gas -was fed 1/2 USSR KISELEV, S.N., e t al., Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, Ho 5, MaY 70) pp 49-50 through an 0.8 mm diameter hole. A radial groove 1.0 mm deen and 8 am wi-Cie -.~~s made on the ring (its dimensions were increased to obtain gri-ater amplificat-i"n of the root of the weld); after welding, the root of the weld was am.chined- to a height of 0.2-0.4 mm. The use of a deep groove with subsequent machining of the -fre weld . ~ ?on root, of the weld increased the probability of.obtaining defect e s zkrc consumption in welding by this method is 3-4 times less than in blowing zile tube hollow with argon. External examination and x-ray and metallographic control of weld Joints performed with supplementary protection of joints by bloining argon through the centering device showed the absence of nonfusion-type defects -_'n the seams# 2/2 USSR UDC: 51:330-115 DAVYDOV, E. G.,_ "Problems of Optimum Control in Open Dynamic Production Yodels" V sb. Kibernetiku -- na. sluzhbu konmunizmu (Cybernetics to the Service of Communism--collection of works), T. 6, Flo-scow, "Evnergiya", 1971, -on 133-172 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Astract No 111r-152) Translation: The authors consider open linear dynamic production models in which fixed and working capital make up the import. Expenditures for obtaining a given amount of goods by a predetermined time are minimized. It is assumed that the controlling parameters are the rates of expenditures for acquiring the fixed and working capital. Models exe considered for various types of restrictions on the region of variation of the control- ling parameters. The apparatus of the L-problem of moments is worked out for a region of simplex type. Explicit solutions for macromodels are found and studied. D. Ppshteyn- 31 USSR UDC 621.375.82 S., and SMIRNOV, V. I. AML "'PHR-All M-.P "Use of Lasers to Study Liquid Flow Turbulence" Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Engineering Institute), 1972, vyp. 108, pp 110-120 (from RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8D1149 by A. I. Serbin) Translation: The authors considered the measurement of the degree of hydro- dynamic flow turbulei,tce. The experimental setup, operating according to a differential circuit, consisted of a laser, beam-forming optics, and a radiometric unit. The optical part made it possible to obtain an interfer- enca lattice at the investigated point of the liquid flow with prescribed parameters. The degree of turbulence as a function of Reynolds number was investigated in a rectangular channel as well as in a vortex chamber. The results of measurements of tangential velocities and the degree of turbu- lence in the two-dimensional vortex chamber are given as a function of the radius of swirling flow at flow vel,ocities of 10 and .15 cu cm/sec. A sig- nificant decrease in the degree of turbulence from 8 to 2% in proportion to the stream swirl is noted. 1/1 USSR UDC: 629~78.018.1 RINKEVICHYUS, B. S., TOLKACHEV, A. V., KHARCHENKO, V. N. "Determination of the Velocity of a Hypersonic Stream by the Doppler Effect" Uch. Zap. Tsenty. Aero-Gidrodinam. In-ta [Scientific Writings of Central Institute of Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics], 1973, Vol 4, No 1, pp 25-32 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Raketostroyeniye, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6.41.133, from the Resume). Translation: The operation of an optical Doppler velocity measuring device is studied- A narrow-band Fabry-Perot interferometer filter is used to separ- ate the Doppler frequency shift. Experimental data are presented on the stream velocity profile in a hypersonic wind tunnel at MW = 5 with prechamber temperatures of 120 and 250' C. The maximum value of velocity measured was 1040 m/sec. The results are comparod with data produced by temperature and pressure measurements. 4 figures, 8 bibli.o. refs. 1/1 Adsorption IJD,", 541.183 RIO-,~Rlr-, V., ane, Sallogy, V. T., Pati-ico J'amumbn P-:--)Plc-s hip Tini-versity, Mi"o-soc'M, Council oE the University 11P,7)1ymol,~cular Autoadsorption of Fluids" 'Kim_ M-scnw, 7-hurnal 7izicft(-skoyK ~i, Vol 44, N- 7, jul 70, pp 17179- 1782 Abstract: Thc, iiite:,mr--J:ate zo-,ie -n autoads,-~:.,pti-~z- c-)us-'sc-s sever -al at,)mic layrrs, so that it mUSt be ar,!i: as by T 6 7 -cula,- ads~ -m. T. L. 23, 141, -polymol, rpri 1952) nbtain~,d S-shavd cUrvCS fr t, S 1- th,, intcrphas~, (int-cm-Jiate) z-ono, but valk; s 02 tension calculaterl on this basis significanUy i:~-),s, obta~;n(7d rxp~?rimpntally, In thr, pr,~,--enr tho !~~Ay- .L3" t La n mol-cular autoadsor-pz:;, C." )n was d , ived Crom th!. equati-on on tt,(? assuc.."'Pti-mi thaL: -iil~ van-(~,!r-Waals tm:tns ion al r -q Uation of state aDplic-d to ~~vevy ririoL-~ci~laz h, chark-os of density -i-, tJh~- auto- ment 1(!d to the rosu' ti at thr polym,)I-cula- 1,Ay,,r nr-t~ to tiv.~ Driceel along a wavy stop,.,:~, cu -vp !V~-, 7 JI;) r- 1/2 TTSS-, UWNTO, V., ct al. Zhurnal '-'~zichpskoy Xhimi-j-, -L-4, :,o 7, Jul 70, pp 1779-1782 ponding to th~- mf-an intermolecular r- fstaticc.A to this effect had a'~oarly boen rpached for vapor-liquir'. interpii-isscs op. carrying out a calculation bas(-d on molecular distributir)~, func- tions. A calculation of the isotherm of autoadsorption i--' Ar at 900K resulted in a wavy curve, which in the initial ar a degree of filling of the first layei: up to 0.5, coinci~..-~ with the Hill isithorm. At degrees of fillirg above 0.5, ads,:,-ption in the second layer began. 2/2 USSR UDC 541-183 SEMMIS, V. I.J. and RIOPRIO, V., University of the People's Priendship Imeni P. Lumumba, Moscow "Autoadsorption Model of the Surface of Simple Liquid. I. Delocalizea mano- molecular Autoadsorption" Mosco-.,,- Zhurna-I Fizicheskoy Khinii, Vol 46, 110 11., Nov 72, Pp 2845-2848 Abstract: A model is discussed of the transition region between the liquid and its saturated vapor. This transition region consists of the border zone a one molecule layer adjacent to the vapor and a border-adjacent zone -- tlia remaining volixrie of the trdnsition zegi;n the homoi- ,sen-ous liquid. An assurmtion was made that the border zone conBi~-ts of a layer of autoadsorb-2d molecules comprizing a chaotic movement doldnward from. the virface. The dis- tribution of local density in the border-adjacent zone in the perpendicular direction to the surface of the separation has been approximated by an osc4-11at- ing function with eventual attenuation. Using such a model, the delocalized adsorption of argon at 90C'K has been calculated. USSR UDC: 519.24 RASTRIGINI, L. A., K. "Representation of Random Search as a Stochastic Automaton" V sb. Zadacbi statist. ortimizatsii (Problems of Statistical timization PU L -collection of works), Riga, "Zinatne", 1971, pp 3-13 (from RZI,.-Kiber- netika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V400) ~Pranslation; The 'caper demonstrates the feasib4lity of r pre, rting e- re algorithms of ranacm search as stochastic automata, which enables use of the apparatus employed in the -theory of stochaGtic autcriata in describing and studying these algorithms. Tvo algorithms of random search in opti- mization of a two-dimensional function under circumstances of normal interference are considered as examples. Authors? abstract. USSR UDC: 519.24 RIPA, K. K. "Random Search for the Extremum of a Multidimensional ONect as a Sto- chastic Automatonil V sb. Zadachi statist. ortimizatsii (Problems of Statistical Optimization --collection of works) _Riga, "Zi 2 natne", 1971, PP 15-30 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No lar4ol) Translation: Two algorithms of random search for the extremum of a flanc- T_, -o-f n variables in the presence of additive normal interference are studied in terms of the behavior of automata in random media. The effec- tiveness of the given search algorithms is evaluated. Author's resume. 1/1 - USSR uDc: 621.373.431 DOMBROVSKAYA, G. S., LANIKO, E. V., RIPIZISKIY, A. N. "A Nanosecond Pulse Shaper-Limiter" Tr. 7-y Konferentsii 2o yadern. elektron. T. 2 Ch. 2 (Works of the Seventh Ccn- ference on Nuclear Electronics. Vol 2, Part 2 %, Mosc w, AtomLLdat, 1970, pp 171-173 .(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7G271) Translation: The article describes a shaping circuit which uses a section of line shorted across the end and connected in the cathode circuit of a eathode-plate buffer stage. Use of this type of circuit extends the range of amplitudes of the input pulses while maintaining a very steep leading edge. Bibliography of two titles. N. S. M00.4.0628~ uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated,, Section I Chemical, Derwent, 2 4 4 3 6 2 PLASTT-0 C020NMIT MESS -MQIJ~ ses a 2 compri split'case 1'with's- runner and a de- rubber with a mountable shaped cavity 2 made alit 3. The cavity is taken ou't:from the carcass A when the poured plastic is solidified, and is opened up along the slit- burg 4.- Bondar', M. YU."' AUTHORS: Beylin, A. M.; Reyns A.. tart-unin, V. A. nd Go!76vki~v, G. V. Ripman, D. 1:9750185 27-12.65. as 1045751/23-5, BEILIN,,A.M. et al. (26.6-69) Bul- 4/10.1-69. Claes 39a Int. CI. B 29c. -9750186 UP =, USSR LjDc: 661.66+677 DERGUNOV, N. N., FROLOV, V. I., IRIPP, N. Ye., SOSEDOV, V, P., BARABOOV) V. N. "Toughening of Carbon Fiber Under Cyclic.Loading" Moscov, Do7kladY Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 1, 1 May 73, pp 70-71 Abstract: It vas found that carbon fibers obtained by heat treating poly- acrylon-itrile filaments are toughened by cyclic stressing. The maximum toughening effect is observed vhen the maximum stress in a cycle is 60% of the ultimate strength of the fiber and 1000 cycles are used. The results are attributed to localized plastic deformation with resultant stress relaxation, as well as the crushine. of fibrils. Increasing the number of stress cycles to 10,000 and the maximijin Btress in a cycle to 80% of the Ultimate strength of a fiber brings the toughness of carbon filaments back to the or.Lginal level. This is explained by an increase in cracks and -Dores. "It ME r NO USSR UDC 541 -1 RIPS, S. 1.1, AyDiagram of Saturated Vapor Pressure of Nitrogen and Oxygen Comuounds with Fluorine and Chlorine" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Tol 45, No 9, 1971, pp 2323- 2324 Abstract: Saturated vaDor Dressures P at temoeratures between bD (at P=l atm.) and critical tei-nDerature (at P=?,) were calculated for 24 comoounds represen-tIative of all lknoi-m types of -111 or 0 T=o compounds with F and/or Cl and the compounds with F or Cl. A satisfactory verification of the formulas used in calculations was obtained by comparing the calculated F values of 14 different comDounds or elements with the previously deterviined P values of these compounds or elements. The P-T phase diagram of the cited 24 compounds was plotted in semi-logarithmic coordi- nates using the tabulated P and T data. USSR uDc 681.326-35 DOROSMIKO, A. V. , MA14DRICH, V. G. , PETROV, V. Ye. , RI-RALMOVSKIY, Yu. V. BALASHOV, L. L.~ "A Very-Lcr,#-Frequency Sinusoidal Voltage Generator" USSR Author's Certificate No 315259, filed 15 Dec 69, published 9 Feb 72 tom (from PZh-Av atika, Telemekhanika i achislitel-Inaya Tekhnik-a, No 9, SeP 72, Abstract No 9A68 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a very-lov-freauency sinusoidal voltage generator equipped with a master oscillator, a digital- -analog converter, and a DC output amplifier. 'To simplify the circuit of the generator and improve its operational reliabil-ity, the digital- -analog converter contains a stepped voltage shaper and a sheper for the beginning and end of linear sections. These shaper circuits are inter- connected by logic nets and a voltage divider and are connected to the DC output amplifier. Two illustrations. USSR UDC.- 621.315-592 RISBAYD -V, T. FIMIAIT, I. M., and SMTER, Yu. G. "Radiation Recombination at Rerl!lling Centers iii Ga-s:Cul' -ii '1972, p-,) 2003- Leningrad, Fizika i tekchnillm polu-provoAm -kov, No 3.0, 2005 Abstract: Iii earlier papers wiritten b~, the autho--,-,q naiued aChove and published ii--, the same journ---! (Ryv1ri-ri, 8. h., et c~l, ~, 1971, D, j -ez~ 1212; Kastallski-, A. A., et a-1, ~, 1971, p 1596) the char~-x,,, - istics of radiation recombinations of unbalanced C,urvent carriers ir_ gallium antimonide repelling centers were cona.-Wered, az,,~d itu wap, sho,un that the Couloi-rb interaction of a recombininc,, electro-a a repelling imDuritly center completely de-termines the charac-Leris-tUica of the rad--'Ultion center. In the present article, '.Ye an,.thors in- vestigate radiat~or- recombimation a' cen`ers whose, 7, is f-ally knovrn, those ci-,nters ClY.Aotinf, ill Gat,,", vaixcd v,,-it-h flit. :Lr- thef2e eyi;(,-rim,2n1;t3 had concentrationu- n = 2-1015/c2' and a mobility of P. = 5.5-10-~' cu-.2/V-sec ,w:,t r.:Iom J- Iv. the photolwnine~-,cenco t3l;ectra woro obta-ined at TO with i 1e a fi E~ - cimexis under exc2itaticn from .-- ruby la'-.1er with C-u-rVe.,--, f o I, -Ghe experim-~-nt-al results are Ir-i.ven. The 1-1--~ ir 112 7-71 -7- Al M Pill- USSR n, C: 621,515.592 RISRA.YEEV, T. et al, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovods)-ilcov, No 10, 1972, pp 200'j-2005 gratitude to S. H. Ryvkin for his encounagernent arld attent-Lon -,Q-o the worl-. 035 UNCLASSIFIEW' PRnCESSTNG DATE--230CT70 U 2 TI"I'LE--EFFECT OF A HEATING ELECTRICAL FIELD-ON THE EDGE RADIATION OF ARSENIDE -U- AUTHOR-102)-IVANOV, YU.L., RISBAYEV, T. 4-:,-,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POI-Ui-,-I-CVF 19701 4t2)i, 265-8 -_-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAG5--GALLIOM ARSE,"JIDE 5EMICONDUCTORi PHOTOLUf 1.1ESCENCEi ELECTRIC FIELD, RADIATION INTENSITY2 EXCITON, ELECTRON ENERGY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0112 STEP ~40--UR/0449/70/004/002/32b5l'3263 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105198 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 UNCLASSIFIED- ~212 035 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105198, AlIBSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACTs THE EDGE PHOTOLIJIMINESCENCE OF N TYPE GAAS WITH CARRIER CONCN. OF to PRIME15-10 PRl,lE16-CM PRI~4E3 '8AS STUDIED AT 77DFGREESK 141TH APPLIED ELEC. FIELD STRENGTH SmAl-LER THA-N 10 CHA"~~-,E- TW: SHAPE 01: THE PRIME3 V-CM. THE APPLIED E-LEC- FIELD DrJES IJOT - - RADIAITON BAND; HOWEVERI, IT DECREASES THE RADIATION INTENSITY. THIS DECREASE MAY BE EXPLAINEO AS DUE TO A DFCREASL Ill THL CONCN. OF RADIATION CENTERS. EXCITONS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SUCH CENTERSI, AIND THE OEPENDENCE OF EXCUON CONCN. ON THE ELEC. FIELD STRENGTH IS ANALYZED. THE ANAL. LEADS TO THE F-OLLOWING ONCLUSIGNS: (1) A PERCEPTIBLE INCREASE JN ELECTRON ENERGY AT 77DEGREESK STARTS AT FIELD STRENGTH GREATER THAN 300 V-CM AND (2) THE ELECTRON ACQUIRES THE ENERGY NECESSARY FOR EXCITON IONIZATION IN THE LENGTH OF THE FREE PATH* FACILITY: FIZ. TEKH. INST. IM. IDFFEv-LEN'fNGRADj USSWw UNC L A S S -7 F I E 0 USSR UDC 621.357.7:669.776(088.8) YANITSKIY, I. V., PATSAUSKAS, E. I., RI Pe "Method of Electrochemical Deposition of a~ Selenium Alloy" USSR Author's Certificate o 314318, filed.28 Mar 70, published 2 Nov 71 (from N RZh-Khiniva,, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L335P) Translation: A procedure has been patented for electrochemical deposition of a Se alloy from an electrolyte containing selenic acid. The procedure is dis- tinGuished by the fact that in order to obtain a uniform fil-- of a Se-Bi alloy, Bi n1trate and. IU03 are introduced into the electrol-Ae, and the process takes place at room temwerature, Dc 1-20 m--/cm2. The electrolyte contains (in g/liter): ff2SeO3 0.5-15, Bi(IM3)2 1-53., E9103 188-i8q. S---Bi alloy with se--.,U*- conductor properties is obtained by the proposed procedure. -IA I I ti I t-.:;E~ I 2- 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--18SEP70 T_ f TL E --C 0 RR E L A T I ON Of THE STRUCTUREt CLECMICAL RESISTANCE* ANO IMPACT ~_',,STRENGTH OF CHROMIUM AND MANGANESE STEEL& U- AUTHOR-(02)-LYAKHOVICHs L.S.t ~IS M" ','COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOURCE--VESTSI AKADs, NAVUK BELARUS- SSRi SER. FIL.-TEKH. NAVUK 1970t fl), -DATE PUBL I SHED----- 70 ,~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TAGS--MANGANESE STEEL, CHROMtUM STEELv IMPACT STRENGTH, STEEL HEAT .:,-:-,:.TREATMENT, COOLING RATEr STEEL TEPIPERVIJGr~ RESISTIVITYf TEMPERATURE ,....-DEPENDENCE, CARBIDE PHASEt STEEL MICROSTRUCTURE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRIC-TMINS ~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAi'4E--l-)fl7/0759 STEP NO--UR/0201170/000/001/0098/0101 CIRC ACCES STO~1%1 NO--APOL04207 Z/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 -CIRCI ACCESSION NO--AP0104207 4BSTRACT/EX,TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS WERE STUDIED OF ALLOYING ELEMENTS, TEMPERING TEMP., AND THE RATE OF SU,3SEOUENT CG--,-jL[NG CIN THE MICROSTRUCTUREt ELEC. RESISTIVITY, AND IMPACT STRENGTH OF STEEL. THE INVESTIGATION 14AS PERFORMED ON SAMPLES OF STEEL 40t ALLOYED WITH 0.9-2.04PERCENT CR AND 1.0-2.23PERCE-NT MN. CR AND MIN INCREASE THE ELEC. RESISTIVITY OF MEDIUM C STEELt WITH THE CR ADONS. HAVING A SOMEWHAT GREATER EFFECT THAN THE MN ADDNS. WITH INCREASING TEMPERING TEM?. THE ELEC. RESISTIVITY OF STEEL 40KH2 CONTG. 2004PERCENT CR DECREASES. A 500-50 AND 600-50DEGREES THERE IS-OBSO. A SLIGHT DECREASE OF THE ELEC. RESISTIVITY AND A SLIGHT INCREASE IN IMPACT STRENGTH FOR STEEL 40KH2 AS 'WELL AS FOR STEEL 40KH (CONTG. 0.9PERCENT CR)o ANALOGOUS RESULTS WERE OBTAINED-FOR STEEL 40G (CONTG.. I.OPERCENTI MNI AND STEEL 40G2 (CONTG. 2,23PERCENT 14N). HOWEVERt THE ELEC, RESISTIVITY VALUES "ERE DECREASE MORE SMOOTHLY. AS A RESULT OF SLOW COOLING AFTER TEMPERING THE ELEC. ...RESISTIVITY OF THESE STEELS DECREASES. AT 550-650DECREES THERE APPARENTLY TAKES PLACE COAGULATION OF THE CARBIDES, WHICH IS ACCOMPANIED BY A SIGNIFICANT DECREASE IN ELEC, RESISTIVITY AND AN ANALOGOUS INCREASE IN THE 14PACT STRENGTH OF THY STEEL. THE DECREASE IN THE IMPACT STRENGTH VALUES FOR STEEL TEMPERED AT 550DEGREES IS APPARENTLY CAUSED BY THE ISOLATION OF THE CARBIDES, THE NON UNIFORM DISTRISUION OF THE CARBIDE PHASE WITH RESPECT TO GRAlfl SIZE AND THE ENRICHMENT OF THE NEXT TG.-THE-80UNDARY ZONES OF THE GRAINS WITH P DET* THE I:MPACT STRENGTH OF STEEL COOLED AFTER TEMPERING IN THE FURNACE* _J/2 02C UNCL ASS IF I EO PROCESSING DATE-20-NOV70 ~,'lLTLE--UkANIUM IN ORGANISM [IF ANIMALS FROM THE ADRIATIC SEA -U- -CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR -.":SDURC i:--VL- STN I K zr-GLCG I 11970, NR 3, PP 12-15 :-_.O,ATE PUb" l5hEO------70 SU6JECT ApFl."S-81CLOGICAL AND MEUI%'-.AL SCIENCESi EARTH SCIENCES AND G-CEANCGk TC FIC TAGS--UvkANIUMt ALVIJA RAOIATION, AQUATIC ECUSYSH-14 ..Ct-,-iTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRiCTIONS D~P;CUMEriT.LLASS--U.%CLA~SIFIFO ~PRIJXY ZELL/fRAML:--3COef/C739 STEP ~IC--URIC575/70/000/(,'03/0012/0015 C I -RC ACCESSIEN MIG-APOL31 334 ---I A'- L 212 C 20 WNIC LAS 5 1 F 1 ED PROCESSING DATE-ZONOV70 ACCESSICN NC-APOL31.33ff A65T,RACT/E;K fkACT--fU) Gt)-O- A3STRACT. TO ELUCIDATE THE RULE OF: URA-NIUM I NRAl;-luLCJLCGICAL P;~LCESSES ANU ITS EFFEGr (AS ALPHA EIAITrE-m ON' rHE `C -HIS LIVIN - Gt~GANISMS IT IS ol'LCESSARY .0 STUDY THE ACCUiNULATION OF r ELL;IiEt'T Iti URGA11,11S'.S Ui~iiji.;R NATURAL CCNDlT..IUiNz). THE OAT.A'lJi3rAINF0 PERIMITTEI~ DETEK'MINING THE COFFFICIENTS OF URANIUM ACCUNIULATION AiND ITS RAUICICTIVITY IN THE U'.-IGANISM OF SOMF ANIMALS IN THE ADRIATIC j4 SEA. T E C0r;.CElJAATlCN FACTuRS 6E OF VAKIGUS MAGriITUDE FRX-1, WlIrS AND I-N MYT.ILUS, GALLPROVINCIALIS T.0 11U.'iORE0,5 IN Al-XACIA -:SP. IN I ik: 300Y (if- bl& C11HORA. Tti~ lllLK0CG;NGERI'_S OF URANIUM ARE FUUND IN'14HICH ITS AVLRAGE CT-_,TENT 1, lCiN IS.-HIGHEa BY T;AJ, THREE cioyERs THAN TH__ L: S t~ JHE 6kGAi,.IS.f I.' IN PLACES. OF LUCAL IZATION ~Of` SUCH MICROCONL)LRIES i IGHER _~DJSES OF KAOIATICN CAN BE CkEATED. FACILITY.-, INSTITUTE (j F 61000GY CF SGUTHER-N SEAS, ACADE-iMY Of: SCIENCLSt UKRAINIA.,v S)SR. USSR UDC Y46,821t669-2951543-53 UZEKOV, A. A,, AKAIAYEV, G. G., R1qL(I=1? I V and LUMBABIN, V. A. "Application of Neutron Activation Analysis for Determination of Some Mcro- impurities in Titanium and the Study of Their Behavior In tho Process of Corrosiorel Moscowg Zavodskaya laboratoriya, Vol 38, 110 7, 19?2, pp 816-818 Abstracts W, Au, Xn, Cut Mot Ila, and Ta vere detected in specimens of technically pure titaniwa by uzing the r-ethod of nordeGtructive neutron activation analysis. Quantitative deternination In titainit= sajaDles weighing 7-10 ag and irradiated with 3.1013 neutr/cm2-sec for ZZ hr yielded 1.10-2% ?& 2% 2% Cut 2.i0- 45 Ta. w, 6.107 .0 Au, 3,10- 11n, 1-5-10- 2% Mot ard 7.10- The possibility was investigated of using the Sc4'? radioisotope formed in the reaction T14? (n,p) Sc47 for determining the content of titanium in its alloyag as well as for study.-Ine the corrosion of titanium. Two tables, 2 figures, 4 references. A 2 NUUM-4 &--Oj~54 USSR uDc 620.193.013:669.295 UZBEKOV, A. A., RISKIN. I. V.. LADOZIIINA9 Z. I, and TO',~W%SHOVI N. D. "Study on the Corrosion of Titanium Alloyed With 0.2% P&lladi= in Hydrochloric Acid Using the Radioactive Tracer Method" Moscow, Zashchita, metalloy, Vol 8, No 1, Jan-Feb T2, pp 8-Vi Abstract; The study of palladium dissolution rate at various stages of corrosion conducted on a titanium alloy with 0.2% palladium in both aerated and deaerated 20% solutions of hydrochloric acid using the radioactive tracer method indicates that the transfer of palladium into the solution takes place at room temperatures. Rotating the SDCCiMen increases the transfer rate of palladium into solution and decreases its amount on the surface which is apparently related to the mechanical removal of some of the palladium from the specimen's surface. The study or the kinetics of palladium transfer to both aerated and deacrated solutions indicates that palladium transfer to the aerated solution ceases on Dassivation while the transfer to a deaerated solution continues for the entire period of active dissolution of the alloy, It is suggested that the ionization of palladitLm 1/2 USSR UZBEKOV, A. A., et al, Zashchita metalloy, Vol 8, INo 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 8-14 from the Ti-0.2% Pd alloy begins only with the loss of contact of the pELUadium particles (or Ti2Pd intermetallides) with the surface of the alloy and the subsequent diSDIacement of their potential toward the positive side. A schematic diagram of the experimental equipment is presented. (4 illustrations, I table, 14 bibliographic references). 212 J.4 M MIUM T-11 USSR UDC 626.193.41:669.29 5 RISKIN, 1. V., LADOZHINA, Z. I. and TOMIASHOV, N. D. 11crevice Corrosion of Titanium and its Alloy with 0.2% Palladium in Hydrochloric Solutions" Moscow,, Zashchita metallov, Vol 8, No 2, Mar-Apr 72, pp 177-181 Abstract: Described are the results of corrosion tests on spec- imens. of VT-1 titanium and Ti alloys with 0.2% palladium under crevice corrosion conditions in both aerated and deaerated hyd1ro- chloric solutions using argon. The test results indicate that Ti alloy with 0.2% Pd -- as compared to pure Ti -- not only is capa- ble of maintaining a higher corrosion resistance in the crevice than in the bulk of the solution but will also promote the passiva- tion of pum Ti provided the crevice is formed by the specimen pair Ti-Ti alloy with 0.2% Pd in the state of elecLric contact.(l illus. I table, 12 biblio. ref.) 1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIE6' PKOCESSING DATE--13N(JV70 TITLE-HISSHLY BASIC ZINC CHROMATE AS A PIGMENT -U- AUTHOR-RISKINY I-V- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S0Ut`CE---ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LEN[NGRADI 1970F 43(4)t ------- 70 "DATE PUBL ISHED SUbJECT AREAS-1-CHEMISTRY P TOPIC TAGS--ZENC CGMPOUND, ALKALI METALY CHROMATEv COkGSIGN RESISTANCE, METAL OXIOE CONTROL MARKING-N-0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1062 STEP tjl)--tjR/O(j8C,/70/043/004/0.-188/~)i389 CIkC ACCESSION NCJ--A[:IOIZ3055 ~l 5 1 F 10 USSR VDC 620.193,01:669.29 RISKIN 1. V. ORLOVA, F. A., LADOMINIA, Z. 1. "Effect of Oxy.aen on the Corrosion Behavior of Titanium Alloysizith 0.42". Palladium in Ilydrochlaric Acid" I-To s c ow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 8, No 6, 1972, pp 704-705 Abstract: During deoxidation of hydrochloric and sulfuric acid solutions, activation of titanium ailoys containin,-, cathode additives can occur (F. A. Orlova, et al., Tr. konf, po ~,orrozionnoy rtcykosti sp_la,,-ov na osnove titana-ii Ei~obiya, Moscow, 124, 1967; N1. D. Tomashov, et al., Zashchfta. -~~tallnv, -.,~o o) 145, 1970). In the eescribed e,:periment, the solutions were sca-van-ea in aG- vance and during the experinent. with pure argon, technical argon (0.003 0 Z, 2 nitrogen with 2-3Z 0,,and air, rempectively. Tieftjri2! the e;q,erirc~~nt Oe speci.- mirg Were pickled in concentrated i1NO cleaned With emery pape .r) ancl washet~ in 3' alcohol and distilled wnter. Intense nixin, took place with rotation of the sample at 3,000 rpm In the shape of a vane with the t-iv bent at 90 dcgrees to the axis of rotation. In One deoxidized solutions with a concentration of 10- 20% HC1 at 20* t:ie allcy beii-.~ai-.-as in practice like pure titanium'. In an atzc- sphere of' technical ar-on (0.00311, 0 ) the corrosion rate in a 5%' solution at U 2 2_;, 30' is 0.1-0.2 gjm~-hour, aad under intense mixinb conditions, 0.5 grans/m tour. 1/2 USSR RISKIN, 1. V., et a!., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 8, '~qo 6, 1972, pp 704-705 In the aerated solution with the same concentration and tempera ture, mixin-, does not lead to depassivation of the alloy. In the deaerated solution at 60* and with boiling the alloy potential fluctuates, remaining 0.3-0.5 volts nore negative than in the aerated solution. Thus, the dissolved o.-.7fgen has a pas- sivating effect on the corrosion behavior of titanium allcy with 0.2-1, palladium at various hydrocliloric acid concentrations to the boiling point. 2/2 amml -1-i k2l' USSR UBC:620.193.01 RISKIN, P. V., KOLOSOV, M. G. and TO-.%LASHOV, X. D. "Corrosion Behavior of Tit-apium and Its Alloys with Palladi= During Heat.Transfer in Moving Solutions" Moscow, Zashchita IMetallov, Vol 10, No 1, Jan-Feb 74, pp 28-32 Abstract: The inLIluence of heat transfer and motion of hydrochloric acid on the corrosion behavior of titanium and.its alloy with 0.2% Pd is studied using a rotating heat transmitting disc electrode designed by the LkraLnian Scientific Research Institute for Chemistry. The saturation of solutions of hydrochloric acid with air causes an increase in the temperature boundary of corrosion stability of titaniLmi and its alloys with 0.2% palladium. The boundaries of corrosion stability of titanium and its palladium alloy in solutions of hydrochloric acid de- pend on the wall and medium temperature, the temperature drop and the direction of the heat flux. Upon transition of laminar flow mode around a disc to turbulent flow, the temperature boundaries of corrosion stability in aerated solutions of hydrochloric acid increase. 1/1 A/Z 032. UNCLASS1 FIED PROCPSSING, DATE--13NOV70 ;..,_,T_lTLE--ELAST I COPTICALLY SENSITIVEMATERIAL -U- AUTH0r%-(03)-S0K0LOVp S.I.t RISKINAt.-M,.A., KUZ,-lINSKlYl ~.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 253,422 'REFEREt4CE--UTKRYTIYA, 113BRET., P R 0M. -OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZfqAKI 19701 47(8) 'DATE -PUBL ISH;:D--IOFEB 70 AREAS-~-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS _jOPIC TAGS--ELASTICJTYt POLYBUTAUIENEv VULCA4 I ZAT I ON, OPTIC PRijPERTY, CHEMICAL PATENT, SYNTHETIC RUBBER. -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 -PROXY K-EEL/FRAiME--1995/1158 STEP NO--IJR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0116623 -''-:,'-2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 --AA0116623 CIRC ACCESSION NO -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO INCREASE THE TRANSPARENCY AND -,:~OPTICAL SENSITIVITY WITH COEFF. UPELASTICITY SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL To -18 KG-CM PRIME2t STEREFJRPGULAR POLYBUTADIENE RUBBER OR clSiTRANS,POLYBUTADIENE RUBBER IS VULCANIZED IWA PRESS ANJ ROLLED 3-5 MIN TO A GIVEN THICKNESS AT A HEATING RATE OF 50EGREES-MIN. THE RUBBER IS HELD 20-50 MIN AT 220-40DEGREES AND COLLED AT 5DEGREES-MIN. I...-FACILITY: MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL EINGINEERING.~ A UNC L11.01-Sil PfEa 112 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,TITLE-EPTICAL SENSLTIVITY AND POLARIZABILIA, lY ANISOTROPY OF CRUSSLINKED i:__POLYSILOXANES -U- -IAUTHOR-(041-RISKINA9 M.A., SOKOLOV# COUNTRY OF IMFG-US5R sbuRcE-VYSOKORCL. SOEDIN.t SER. A DATE PU.BLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS S.I., VARAKSIN, H"E*# KURLOVA, T.V. 19709 12(4)v f90-1-4 TOPIC TAGS-POLYSILOXANE, BENZENE DERIVATIVEv NITRLLE, FLUORINATED ORGANIC ELASTGMERt ANISOTROPY, OPTIC PROPERTY, POLYMEF LROSSLINKING ;..PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0681 STEP NO-UR/0459/70/012/004/0890/0894 ~~CrRC ACCESSICN NO~-AP0124353 UNCLASS1FIEG h 635 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124353 .-ABSTRAC.TIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APPLICATION OF TENSION aiANGES THE.alREFRINGENCZ OF POLY(METHYLVINYLSILOXANE), POLY(METHYLVINYLPHENYLSILUXANE), POLY(METHYL(GAMMA CYANOPROPYL)SILOXANE)t AND POLY(METHYLITRIFLUCROPROPYL)SILOXANE). THE INCREASE OF ThE ELASTOMERS' CROSSLINKING, HAS NO EFFECT ON THEIR OPTICAL SENSITIVITY (C SUBO) AND THE SEGMENTAL ANISOTROPY (DELTA ALPHA). THE REPLACEMENT OF ME WITH PH OR F SUB3 CCH SUB2 CH SUB2 GRO~JPS CHANGES DELTA ALPHA FROM NEGATIVE .16o5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEZ5 TO NEGATIVE 17.4 TIMES 10 PRIHE NEGATIVE 25Y OR NEGATIVE 2.4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE25, RESP. THE TEMP. INCREASE EITHER INCREASES OR HAS NO EFFECT ON C SUBG DEPENDING ON THE DONFIGURATIONAL CHANGES OF THE ELASTOMER ~,:-HELIXES AND THE.SIDE GROUPS, FACILITY: MOSK. INST. KHIM. ',~.',-'.NA5hlNbSTRsr MUSCOWs USSR* ----UNC LASS IF! ED ~':112 026 U,jrLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--()2nCT70 I,ITLE--GPTICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYWTADIENE ELASTOAERS -U- AUTH01~-MM-RISKINA, M.A.t SOKDLGVt S.I.1 KUZMI.'4SKIY, A.S. -CGUNTRY CF INFO--USSR VSES.-KHIM. Gt'~SHCHEST. 1970, 15(l) 119 ..':DATE PUFLISHED-----7D N'SUAJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TCPIC TAGS-!--OPTIC PROPERTY, POLYBUTADIFNE, ELASTJMER* VULCANHATE, BUTADIENE RUBBERM)SK6 BUTADIENE RMIER ~_.CDNTRUL 4APJKlNG--,qO REST,! ICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA SS-UNCLASSIFIED ~-PROXY REFL/FPAME-1992/1~14 STEP ~10--UR/0063/70/115/001/01191011? .~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011240,9 Sam P-11 51 s '11 FI11311.1f, MR, P'. R, In ~jll;' I o W 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02jCT70 CIRC ACCESS101 NO-AP0112408 A 3,S14AC T/'EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABISTRACT. THERMAL VULCANIZATES OF CIS.TgANS-POLYBUTAOIENE (1) RUBBER KONTG. 90-2.SPERCENT DOUBLE BONDS IN-THE MAIN CHAIN) AND NA-BUTADIENE RUBBER SKno (CONTG. DOUBLE BONDS KA I - NLY It: THE SIDE CHAIN) WERE ST'JDIED BY A COMPENSATION METHOD IWA Sy"KHRUNIZEU-POLARIMETER AT 25-200DEG~EES I VULCANIZATES EXHIBITED HIGH PC$'* OPTICAL SENSITIVITY, THE OPTICA~ SENSITIVITY COEFFS. BEING -PRIME2-KG. PREDOMINANT DISTRIBUTION F nlJPLE THE _3590-600 CIM Bo\jr)l 1-4 MAIN-CHAIN CAUSED INCREASED OPTICAL SENSITIVITY. UATE-11DEG70 0',JCLASSIFIED PROC'r_ A,"'~-ILYSIS -jF TttE t4vDpGCARbC;.,%, C-i iPi3SlTlL;k OF FRACTIONS UF L C CASCL I;,& L)F f HL-ki-i J(.KAC_K I NO A;ir' STRAl"i-IT RUN 4,ASOL11NE -U- .~_AUTti6R-(05)-RlSUVp t3.YA.o- SWIAYEVAP K.N.o SM114NOV, N.P., bER%'3', G.A., bf INFO-USSR -SLJf--LE--lNEf TEPERERA3. NEFTEKH11i. 1140SM0 1970, (6), 59 I~,.UATE PUbLISHEG ------- 70 ,..SU3JECT AREAS-PROPULSICN AND FUELS TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL ANALYSISt HYDROCARBONt GASOLINEs THERMOCRACKI~4Gj ._.:_HYbRjlGENATlGN, PETROLEUM CATALYT[C kEFGkM[.NG 'Y -G--NQ RESTRICTIONS CENTRCL MAF fl% ~:~,b-XLJMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PR3XY FICFE Nj ---- F070/l_-G50b0/C04 STEP NO--UR/0314/70/030/006/0059/0059 CIRC ACCE SS IUN- NO--APO 144 34 1 I I N S 11-1 s S I F I Ew D J 11-110-12- M t I St _151 Ti i. -All ...... ....... ...... war oraw 212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IIDEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0144347 .:~AbSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRACT. THE COMPKI. O?z THE TITLE FRACTIONS IJUGH TO PERMIT THE USE OF THE DEEP HYDROFINEU FRACTION OF aAS SINILA,~ EN, .-THERMCCRALKING AS STOCK FOR CAfALYTIC REFORMING. FACILITY: INuVO-UFIHSK. tqPZ, USSR. U~'iC LASS F I UDC 62l.---17-75 (088.8) U SR 7 YAIMEIMO, A.S., Z:-N:LYr'.;NSi.IY, A.V., ILILKAL SKIY, V.I., RISSE, V.S. ."Digital Analyzer Of Time Characteristics Of Transistor Circuits" USSR Author Certificate No ?!~7011, filed 16 Jan 69, published 4 June 71 (from Radiotelkhn-ika, No 2, Fab 72, Abstract No 2A286P) ~Translation: A digital analyzer is proposed for precise monitoring of the time characteristics of semiconductor devices -.which has an increased resolution and precision of measurements and assures the possibility of auto=etion of Measure- which is acl,ioved by the introduction into the analyzer of a timc scaling ments, device which secures operation of the analyzer in an extended time scale; a cc- incidence circuit, shapers of test and inhibiting pulses of square form, a sub- traction circuit, three-amplitude discriminators and also AND -qnd NAND circuits. The time scaling device includes two crystal oscillators, the cut-nute of ihich are connected with the inputs of the coincidence circuit and th-3 pulse ehapere. The inuuts of t, latter are connected to the outputs of- 'he lo.~ical control de- vice; the I'dID and NALIM circuits are conrected with the outouts of the ;~mrlitude discriminators, to the inputs of which are fed the output signals of the eub- .traction circuit. The cutT-.ut of tle shaDer of inhibiting pulses is connected to one of the in!~uts of the vubtraction circuit and the object under teet to the other. One of the termini~ls for connection of the object under test in connect- ed ~jith the shapor of tout pulses. A.K. I~ABJIIANAHM_IIHIR E 5r,- IRM W11 I NIMT, 1541 WAR 441H Li IN --112- 023 UNCLASSIFIM PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T,ITLE--CC-ILLISIONS OF EXCITED THALLIUM ATOMS I't TAE 6 ORIME2 0 SUBTHREE ITROGEN AND HYDROGEN -U- HALV ES ST A T E W I T HN ;AUTHOR- f 03 -RI T I NS, E., CHAYKA, M.P,j CHERENKOVSKIY, V.A. C-OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,-;SOURCE--OPT.,SPEKTROSK4 1970t'2814), 636-40 DAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 _SU6JECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC 7AGS--COLLISION CROSS SECTION, EXCITED STATEt THALLIUI~r ATOM, N'LTROGENt HYDROGEN, MOLECULE '~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -P NO--UR/0051/70/023/00-~-/0636/0640 PROXY RcEL/FRAME--2000/1034 STE ''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124693 UNCLASSIFIE-0 IN Nil 1-IMMEN 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE-230CT70 ..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124693- ABSTRACT/=_XTRAL. CT--(U) GP-0- ASSTRACT. THE COLLI S I GN DETD. FOR TL IN THE EXCITED T PRIME2 0 SUBTHREE H4LYES STATE WITH .4 ANO H"MOLS. BY 013SERVING THE QUENCHING OF THE LUMINESCEIVICZE AN L-1 I T S FOR THE 351.9 AND 352.9-g 'ES POLARIZATION NM LIN AND ~3V DETG. THE RELATIVE INTENSITY OF THE LINES. THE APP. DESCKIBED EARLIE* '-AS USED (S. M 14 c: TEPLOVA, ET AL., 1908), THE VALUES OF THE EFFECTIVE COMSION CROSS SECTIONS ARE TABULATED. M00442-x.-O- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Derwent, 243910 FLEXIBLE ER comprises 4,MAGNETIC STRAIN 4ECORD a magnetic conductor an Wxcitation -winding and a measuring winding in the form~of a parallogram with a diagonal crosspiece joining the front and back edges. It contains two vertical supports.1 and 2. two horizontal crosspieces 3 and 4 and.two diagonal crosspieces 5 and 6 of a magnetic materi al. The elements are selected in such a way,; 'that the. mag- netic resistance of the supports I And 2 and cross. pieces 3 and 4 are equal. On one of the diagonal crosspieces there is wound,on excitation coil,and on the other a measuring utinding, - Thus the recorder forms a bridge of magnetic resistances in which the upports are connected to the, opposite shoulders T the bridge. 21.6.67 as 1166575/18-lo.R.i.RITMAN et a1.(26.9.69) Bul 17/14.5.69. Class 42k.Int.Cl.G 01. 1. 1 .9 77 0 7 5% 63 - -.-I -- ---- ~, --- - I I . I L # USSR, UDC 616.288-75+616.2-036.Ul-053.2-085-339:576-8581-039-71 =1413L IYYEVA, Z. V. , BLINOYk, ~J. I., -,QURER, 1J. 1.1. , KUCHEPOIKO, L. F., NEHIROVSKAYA, B. X., SHCHERBAKOYA, E. G., S--dASTNYY, E. I., ORLOVA, L. N., and FAINSHTDYN, S. L., Chair of Microbiology, Central Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians, and Institute of Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanov- skiy, USSR Academy of riledical Sciences, Moscow bprophylaxis of influenza and Other Acute Respiratory Diseases Among Children Through Administration of Leukocytic Interferon and a Stimulant of Interferon Production (UF Virus)" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Aug, 71, pp 4.42-446 Abstract: An express method of preventing influenza and other acute respira- tory diseases was tested in childrens' institutions in Moscow during t4he in- terepidemic period of Karch-~,une 1968 and during the influenza epidemic in Januar-y-February 1969. The project was carried out unader strictly controlled, coded experimental conditions. The 750 children, aged 10 months to I years, were divided into four grouzz at ra_ndom, and the preventive agents were ad- ministered intranasally. One group received leukocytic interferon two ti:~es per day for 7 to 412 days. The second group received interferon with liquid eemoline. The thir~i group received It? virus once daily for )-4 days with in USSR YMFIOLIYEVA, Z. V., et al, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4. Jul/Aug 71, pp 4-412-.'A6 intervals of 3-4 days. The fourth group.received Placebos. The effectiveness index or interferon was 3.0 (frequency of diseases three tiires smaller than in the placebo group) in the interepidemic period and 2.2 during, the epidemic. The effectiveness index of interferon with ecmoline was 1.8, arxi that of UF virus was 3.0 in the interepidemio period. All differences are statistically significant. Since no toxic effects were observed, the methed, is recommended for the prevention of influenza and other acute respiratory diseases. USSR UDC 616.988.75-022.14-092.9-07 RITQYA__Y__V.. LARIONOV, A. S., MOISEYEV, V. P., and PSHENICHNIKOV, V. V., Institute of Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni N. I. Pirogov "Experimental Mixed Influenza-RS-Virus Infection in White Mice" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 12, 1971, pp 31-33 Abstract: Mice were infected with respiratory syncytial (RS) Wrut3, Influenza A2 Hong Kong 68 virus, or both by Intrannsal injection or aercsol inhalation. The course of the resulting infection was more severe when the animals re- ceived nasal injections of the material. The death rate was higher in the animals receiving both viruses simultaneously than in those given only one. The death rate was still higher when the animals received RS virus first and influenza virus 18 hours later, but not vice versa. Injected with placebo, all the mice, as in the control, survived. 40 USSR MOISEYEV, V. P., LARIONOV, A. S., and _V. V.. Institute of Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR "Experimental Study of Mixed Influenza and RS-Virus Infection of Cell Cultures" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 3971, p 625 Abstract: A mixed viral infection of green monkey cells caused by influenza A2/Hong Kong and RS virus strains was studied. Infection was induced simul- taneously and consecutively with the two viruses at intervals of 3 and 18 hours. UEing the immunofluorescence. method, the authors found the antigens of influenza A2 and RS viruses in the cells.at the same time. When the cells were infected first with RS virus and then 1.8 hours later with Influenza A2 virus, there wa.-; a distinct mutual potentiation of the effect of the in- fluenza A2 virus in the RS virus -- cell -- influenza A2 virus system. This phenomenon did not ocrur in other variants of the experiment. 34 USSR uw 576.858.75(A2).06 HIMAr V. V.0 SMSTM, E. I., OGMIMYAN, 0. T., CIMBOTAR-Wi V. V., MOISEYEV, A. S., MKOVSKIY, A. F., SOKOLOVAj 14. N., and MEMNICHENKO, YR. N., Institute of Virology imeni, D. I. Ivanovskiy, U5SR Academy of Medical Sciences, hloscow "Study of Influenza A2 Virus Stx-ains Isol ated During the 196B-1969 Epidemic from Children in Hosco-w and in the Moscow Region!' Moscow, VoPrOSY virusologiis 110 3o M .ay/juri 1971, pp 291-196 Abstracti Since 1957, there have been five Influenza epidemics in the LWIR caused by theA-2 virust In 1957, 1959, 1962, 1965 and 1,068-1969, The last one was produced by a newly formed variant of the virus and began in July in Hong-Kong, subsequently spread over Japan, and bit the countries of South- east Asia and the LIS. In fall 1966 there was a sharp rise in the influenza Ln incidence 4 England and in other countries of Central Europe. In December, individual A2 and B influenza foci were reported in the Soviet Union in organized children's collectives (child care centers, schools, etc)# and by the middle of January In nany cities of the USSR# the incide;,=a of influenza surpassed the nean seasonal rate by a factor of five. From '450 sick children 141 strains of the f 1u virus were isolated from nasophaxynZeal washin&n. 1/2 1 USSR RITIOVAO V. V.# et al., Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, May/Jun ?11 pp 291-2,06 Diagnosis was confirmed serologically. All strains had high receptor activity and were antigenically identical. Neutralization -tests showed that the 1969 flu virus is not a new serotype. A structural study showed that the virus consistedof sphetical (diameter 2000-3500R) and filiform. (diameter of the nucleus 700-900R, length to several microns) structures. Sera from guinea pigs and horses inhibited hemagglutination of the newly se8arated strains. The effect of sera was not completely removed after heatinig to 57 C for 30 minutes and processing with XI04; but was,removed by treatment with cholera vibrios. Only two strains were Inhibitor-resistanto all xemAning strains were inhibitor-sensitive. The isolated strains were readily adaptable to white mice and from the second or third passage produced doath.and lung lesions In test animals. Also, in micef the strains 6xhibited toxic properties. The immunological responses in convalescents and in immunized animals were high. 46 - USSR UDC: 616-988-75-085-371-576-85-23(ECtTO17-036.8 BLINOVA, M. I., VOROSUJIDVA) M. V., YZ~,MIOLIYMYA, Z. V., Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians, Institute of Virology imeni Ivanovskiy, Acade-my of Medical Sciences USSR, Institute of Fol-400jelitis and Viral Dacephalitides, Academy of Medical Sciences LISSR, Moscow "Study of the EpideirLiological Effectiveness of the St:Lmulator of Interferon Formation During an Outbreak of A2 (flong,Knog) Influenza" Moscow, 2hurnal Ilikrogiologii Epidemiologii i Immu-nobiologii, Vol 48, No 1, Jan 71, pp 70-73 Abstract: 1-bre than 100 new viruses prodwing respiratory diseases have been discovered during the past ten years, requiring developi,,ient of new prophylactic methods. A study in groups of children and adults showed th;t-t ZhEV-h (Zhivaya enteroviruonaya vakts:Lna--live enteravirrus vaccine), a stLmulator of interferon fcrmation, lp-d a prophylact~ilc effect for healthy per-scas ~n contact with infected persons. Per=oral :L-r-kaimization of children by vaccine (in a 1 ;10 dilution) at 1/2 56 USSR BI210VA, M. I., et al., Zliurnal Mikrogiologii Epiden,~Iologii i immilnobiologii, Vol 48, No 1, Jar, 71, PP 70-73 two-week intervals reduced incidmee IT a factor of 2.3; the m-otective coeffi- cient was 64%. The same res-alts wem obtained with adii-Its. After 4ntranas--I administration of the vaccine, the incidence of influenza dropped by a factor of 2.6 and the protective coefficient was 61~'. Persons -,ho receivod a single vaccine administration had a rdld form of flu. 11hen people received the vaccine twice or three times, only iz-olated cases t-~,ere observed. There mure no incidentl~ of allera or side teactions. The best effect was obser7ed whan the vaccine was used in a 1 :10 dilution perorally. ---13NOV70 UNC L A S I FE 0 PR C C E SS 04T ,TITL"r--VALJE fic T0;Mtl-1,!:APHlC CF SPPNE EXAmiNAI 1 ON ~Aij PL-CuL) ~v~jfj~,: p KETHOD IN TH16 STUOY I - jF OF SEVERE FOPAS oF SCOLIOSIS -u- AUTHOR-1021-RITs, I.A.t SHilkSKAYAt P V~. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR TRAW-1.4TOILOGIYA I j, 0TE Z 1,~ o.4 19TO, INIR 6, PP 26-29 _V. NlyE DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 J E C T, AREAS--- BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI ENCES ;.~.JOPIC TAC~S-BGNE DIS-EASE, 13ONE GRAFT9 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, ISSur-_ REGENERATION --NO RESTRKTIONS CCNTP.,L MARKING ~~_~DOCUMENT_ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIrED ---,~p REEL/FRAM&"3003J0900 STEP NO--UR/911 51.701,330 /01_`,~10026/0029 ClIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0129965 UNC L A S S 1 F Fi~ 0 UNCLASS IF I ED P i) C E S S I G 0 A T L 3 NO V 7 0 I PIC ACC ES S 1 OJiN, ~d;0--APO L 29965 AtBSTr-.ACT/=_XT,iACT--(tj) :;P-0- A3S T--~,AC T P A T I E N T SLiA S SHOW14 THE VALIJ E- C+ . TGACGRAPH I C f ri'"'Q ll~ Sp 5 Tu~)Y I N PATIE~ TS 1-;ITH Ti E SFVEi~E FORIAS OF SCOLIOSIS. IN C THF "E SCOL 10 S I S I S DEV IAT I ON OF THE - S il 1;iE IN MANY PLANIE-el A OF SPINE OUGHr TO BE SU5N!ITTEO TO 10M,01-jiAPHIC Srul)Y. TH I S E T F! A A S FOUND To NtOT 0,NLY PREf, I SE TIHE D I VER S I T Y OP THE I FY VAi*'~ I AN I'S LOCATION F0 THE VE-JERERAL 6001ES, THEI.J;,~ TORSION, iWT ALSf_l PER"Ally ro OBTAIN 4 VOLUMETR IC N THE NOTION AdOWT VERTEBRAE- ~ND DISCS. TfluS, THE USE E T I I NA Gk AP HY VIVF OF M : -40D OF LAt HELPED T 0 R E V E A L I N' A D D I T I CN 0 f-, G E N ~ R A CHANIGES OF DISC I,",, 16.5PEkCENT, DEGENERATIVE CHAINGES OF I'H;-- ARTICULAR PORCESSES AND COST VEr`,T;7dR4L ARTICOLATI.GNS IN i.*IF rHL Cslsl:s. UN THIS PAESENTATI,]N Tli~ AUTHORS EMPHASIZE THE ROLE m THE OETERfMINIATION OF LOCATIO.'i OF THIE VERTEVAL CANAL, DETAII-t-D STUDY (JIF INTERPELATIO.NiS OF 3,0Nf. Gi~AFT ~4(T+f THE RECIPIENT'S bEi~, A~,~ 4~:LL AS DETFCTION 01: THE PIHASE KECONSTRUCTION GIF. G114FTS ANU THEIV REPLACIL-MIE'NT WITH NEWLY FOR410 BONE TISSUE. FACILITY. NOVOSIt~IRSKOGO INSTITUTA TRAVIIIATOLOGII I ORTOPE011. UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDc: 621.396.6-181.48 MALITO, V. I., RITTER,,_A-,N "Wide-Format Projection Photodie Model 04-528" Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (The Electronics Tndustry. Scien- tific and Technical Collection), 1972, No 1, p 86 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8M,52) Translation: A photodie has been developed for makins photomasks used in the manufacture of parts by the etching method. Resizsd. UR 0482 A400434617 Sov.iet Inventions Illustrated, Section'll Electrical, Derwent,Y76 241800 SPEED -OF -MVISC OBJWZS. Jinvo ives - us44 A7'#Wc*, dom-_ r*y such as Sbt a laser, which deflectintJiowi'the tovLOR objecto, falls on the Aif f rm4';tio in grad' I % fixed to axis 2 as 0 result, of vbkb t povitz, on, 'tht- p4ozo-re'eeLver, 3 is modulAted with', ihk wi_i6li;tXon frequency, depending --~vth loa-thw-dimpliFewmat -spiid at', the ;contre;l Led ~bl ct- nd Pfti,~bf d I a this Sri 1 ..~.Thesignal spectre from the photo-'recelvir fills,'On -two - disturbed in relation to frequency filtir's 4 And 5-:Jhe discharge of the filters is~comecvtd to~the,block 6. 1 (18 ,:, 12t18J90/115-;l04.(;'R- Ei tr rTT R (51~.69) Sul 14/ 18.4,~,�. Class 42o. Int~77-TW"T"U'*~. 19761823 I-, 3 7 a-, e- , mi m L/z oto TITLE--ZIRCONIUM SULFUR D.L., COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR NEORG. KHIM. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TRIOXIOE WATER SYSTEM -U- RITTER, M*p. 19701 15(3), 789-95 JOPIC TAGS--ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE, ZIRCONIUM OXIDEt SULFUR TRIOXIDE, WATER, SOLUBILITY, ISOTHERM ~;CONTROL !4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..PPOXY REEL/FRAME--300110452 STEP NO--UR/00'18/70/01$1003/0789/0795 ,:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126204 WICLASSIFIE0 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 :,C]RC ACCESSION NO-AP0126204 ~.o:ASSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SOLY. OF TH2 ZRO SUC12 SO SU63 H SUB2 0 SYSTEM WAS DETD. AT 150, 200, 250, AND 300DEGREES AND THE DATA 1S TABULATED. SOLY. ISOTHER-45 AT 150 ANO.2000EGREE--S ARE CONSTRUCTED. .-CRYSTN. FIELDS OF ZR SU52 (OH) SU82 (SO SUB4) SU83 411 SU82 Ot 2ZP,150 -,-SUB4) SUB2 3H SUB2 Op 2ZR(SO SUB4) SUB2 H SL102 0, ZR(SQ SU84) 5U62, AND ZMSO SUB4) SUB2, H SUB2 SO SUB4 ARE DETO.; AND A POLYTHERM IS CONSTRUCTED. FACILITY: I NS T. KHIM. TEKHNOL, REDK. ELE111., USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UZO 621.,~T5-f--;'-"')- RIVLIN. L.A. "'Suace 5,jncKrcqj2.a1k1ion Of 11."odes In A Las~r" Kvantov2ya elcktronika (Qupntumm Elect "on-1 (-. r,,), Moscow, No ~:,f'11),1972, I-- Abstract: The po,,,i3ibili.ty is shown OC convtruclu.;ng cohcrent wcve in laser cavity. in the form of a E-,,19--d1ronh-.cd suporpc;sition c-P ti-(: of degenerate transverse mindes- This naI-eq it poci3ible to re 7-, tide ani to i!nDrove Vhc directionzil nattern of rad.-Lation- A given. 5 fig. -5 ref. 11-3ceived by editors, 29 Se!,',, 1972. USSR Molecular Physics UDC 621.375.82 RIVLTN, L. "Coherent Interaction of a Beam of Particles with Matter" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), No 3, Moscow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 90-92 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12, Bee 72, Abstract No 12D846) Translation: It is demonstrated that in the case of collective interaction of an ordered beam of particles with a material it is necessary to expect co- herent resonance effects(excitation, forced.emission, ionization, and so on) if one of the natural frequencies of the beam caused by its periodic structure coincides with the frequency of the quantum transition of the substance. Here, the energy transnitted to the substance calculated for one beam particle can be appreciably less than the quantum transition energy- J USSR UDC: 8.74 RIWN G. S- "Kim rical Data Processing on the BESIM-6" Obrabotka chislovoy infornatsii na BESM-6. AN SSSR, Sib. otd. Vychisl. tsentr. (Cf. English above. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siberian Depaxtment, Computing Center), Novosibirsk, 1970, 37 PP, ill. 18 k. "Knizh. letopis"', 1971, No 25, 35 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V570 K) [no abstract] UDC: 8.74 V sb. Probl. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 25,.Moscov, "Nauka", 1972, pp 191-204 (from RZh-Kibernetika, Ifo 6, Jun T2, Abstract No 6v605) Translation: It is stated that in the course 6f the psychic and behavioral cycle (,or ethocycle), the endocrice and nervous systems participate in series rather thau in parallel, the decisive triggering factor being the activity of the endocrine system which acts on the nerve tissue; on the other hand, actions of the nervous system on the endocrine system are cor- rective In nature, depending on the state of the external environment at the given instant. In this approach to the problem of determining the cpe- cific mechanisms of mentality and behavior of highly developed organisms, the author depends on the concept of regularity in cyclic behavior as formu- lated in the principle of compulsion. Bibliography of 12 titles. 75 2 D DATE--13NOV70 033 UNCLASSIF PROCESSINJ .,,'T.lTL'~'-7-NAZA-k0VO LIGNITE STUDIEO AFTER ITS~ PREPARATiOll FOR C0,43UST ION AS A 'DUST .-U :~,~.-..AUTHJR-102)-YAVO.O.SKlYt I*Aot RIVXINt AS. :~_~,CAUNTRY OF 1100--USSR TVERD, TOPL, 1970t (2)y 125-33 :~._~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -~SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS __~~TOPIC TAGS--COMBUSTION R AND Di SOLID FUEL,.STEAM BOILER CdWaOL MARKING-Nil RESTRICTIONS D.OCU4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0 ~._PROXY KEEL/FRAME-3005/0968 STEP P40--UR/10467/70/-:i-'~,~,~')/90"2/0125/0133 CIRC Acc=s 1*10--AP0133054 SION L A F DAT I 3%OV7 0 212 033 UNCLASSI FIED PR OC E.i I Mi. C IRC ACCESSION IND-APOL33054 -. ABSTP ~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-'- AbSTRACT. SAMPLES 0 F NA Z 'P!. Vo L 1 (;:.11 T E DUST VEAE T A BUR 1`4 Ei A SOF A STE4~1 4N, D T 1i E -KEN AT A P13INT CLCSE TO THE U, I L. E R 'INS OF- SMALLF.'~' Til.!A 401 40-75, .0UST WAS SCREFN CLASSIFIFO INTO 7 FRACTIt, ~7R-90,- 90-14l3t 140-200, 200-500, ANO LAPGEA THAN 5 0 0 Mli I'l Il: f`l~ A C f I UN 5 ANC THEIR ASH CONTENTS (R9_SULriNG FROM MILLI C0,148USTIGN AT 550DEGREES) rE;--',P. PROPERTIES OF THE ASH i-iER- DETD. rHE DUST WERE ANALYZED AND THE: 'P C E F FRACTION'S WITH PARTICLEi SILE SMALLER THAN. 90 MU CONT/,fh':D 72PE N r (I .-THE TOTAL AMT. OF THE MINERAL C04PONENTS IN THE LIGNITE A,'~D 37PERCENT OF THE COMPONENTS WERE PRESENT AS FREE MINERAL PARTICLES, Tr~E SMALLER THEN 'RUNT OF THE DUST AMT. AND 40 MU FRACTION CONTAINED SIMILAR TO 38PE WAS 6iUITE DIFF~-RENT FROM OTHER F THAT THE i'ISH t;.':)NT1Nf E "RACTIONS IN F SID SU 2 M STLY AS 410PERCENT) IWAS MAX.t THE ASH CONTAINED MAX. VITS. 0 B 0 FREE QUARTZ PARTICLES, AND THE ASH WAS EASILY *,IELTE,*3. THE SMALLER THAN 'JR11ATION ON .,..40 MU FRACTION IS THEREFORE CHIEFLY RESPONSI.BLE FOR SLAG F .,!_THE SCREENS AND HEATED SURFACES OF THE STEAM BUILER. FACILITY: c -YSES* GOS. TREAT ORG, RAfS1U1'4,ALd RAION. ELEKTROSTA. SETEI USSR. Ll~ A S, f4rlj Trr.~~ Mp~ - r, a I; I MR 1.9d ii IIi i: iI i 1h'11011 #5q R., wo diffi -77777777, 7 7, USSR ;k.S. -A' V-, -a , i; C N 4C vS" 1 Y' L V electric nevicas Tra r In 7rermo siant Procesees I C-7-- n e-11 Z. 0,1ec:t,on s rn -Sb. -r. zo acron, A. 7 C 9 6 r o T, Rh - - E 1 et r o n i 1: 3 iy e ya D r i im. a n a r. i y q'~:j cJun a ITC ~,b e t ru cG I ra TI-era is a solution in t~-c ;aper of Cna -rnbla= ef tre n,3 la t i on L. ~- cooled s.-,~rf6ce of a *nermoelamimt in u non,_~Ia-LIon-_;ry -7E -ell Z-n' Formult2s Eire cbtLi-ina-d for calculation of th-, urd t"lL elfect --p tlie therr=~I Oj*,--i*, of the surfuce of a themron1le 3nd ti--; " ~ r e t'r-t3r=oelectri Q c;co 7 Canucity of the 'nusa attz~c'hed to it on th a tab. 1C. ref. Auttior's Abetrsct. 5 UW LGVTSOV, V. V., RIVKIN, L. A , POTEKIIIN, B. I., ANDRIYANTOV, A. M. "New Air Distributors with Twisted Supply Streams" Naladka i Proyektir. Sistem Prom. Ventilyatsii i Konditsionir. Vozdukha [Adjustment and Planning of Commercial Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems -- Collection of Works], Moscow, 1971,:pp 10-21, (Translated from 'Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 B309 by A. S. Malyutin). Translation: New air distributors have been created, distinguished by great damping of -relative velocities and temperatures, as well as simplicity of design: an input pipe, a wall ejection air distributor, a floor CjCCOOTI air distributor- Comparative are presented on the air distributors with similar devices created earlier, showing that when the new air distributorS are used, the quantitative loads can be increased mid the working temperatuIT difference can be up to 50'. The air distributors suggested -~Jlow the qL-,Iil- tity of supply air to be changed between 10 and 150% of the nominal quantitY without reducing the quality of air distribution. 1-09 1/2 013 UINCLASSI FIED PROCESSIrgG DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF GUA11143SINE AND INOSINE WITH N,CYCLOHEXYLI-N, -,..PRIMEtBEo,4i#"IETHYLMORPHOLINIUM, ETHYLCARBODIIMIDE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GIR5HOVICH, A.S., GRACHEV, M4Aov ORESHKOVAr S.F., RI "'UjUu p,., - r at COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --ILV. SIB. OTO. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. NAUK 1970, -7 .0URCE (1), 90 v.ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '~.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--NUCLEQSl0Er CHEMICAL REAC*rIONY UY SPECTRU14 CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0542 STEP NO--UR/0289/701000/001/009010097 ~'VDCACCES S I ON__NO--AP0 137631 S 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013763i .~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF I%ItCYCLOHEXYL#N -PRIMEl(,BETAt(4vMETHYLMORPHOLINYL)ETHYL)CARBODLIMIDE (1) AS THE P-MEC ~-.:SU86 H SUB4 50 SUB3 H SALT WITH GUANOSINE (11) AND INOSINE fIlli WAS FOLLOWED BY USING LABELED 1. A SOLN. OF 29.6 MG I SALTv 10 MG It IN 15 141- H SUB2 0SUB 0.1N KOH TO PH 8o4 WAS KEPT 24 HR AT 370EGRGES. THE REACTION OF I WITH III WAS PERFORMED SIMILARLY. KINETICS OF THE CONDENSATIONS, FOLLOWED BY UV SPECTRA* WAS FIRST OROER IN BOTH COMPONENTS. THE CONDENSATION PRODUCT OF I WITH 11 (PK 3.8) ANO OF I (PK 3.5v H SUB2 0' Z3DEGREES) ARE STABLE BETWEEN PH 2 AND 7. WITH.III ,-,:,.fN-AN ALK. SOLN.r HYDROLYSIS OCCURS. THE CORRESPONDING ARRHENfUS EQUATION PARAMETERS WERE DET0* FACILITY: NOVOSIBIRSK, INST. ORG. KHIM., NOVOSIBIRSKv USSR, !Lff--L A -:Z;Z 1 r- 12 012 UNCLAS S I FIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEm7O ',TJTLE--THE CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF GUANOSINE AND [NOSINE WITH N,CYCLOHEXYL, N, BETA, (4,METHYLMORPHOLINIUM) ETHYLCARBODITMEDE -u- 1---,AyTHQR-(04)-GIRSHOVICHv A..S., GRACHEVY M.A., ORESHKOVA, S.F., RIVKIN, M.I. C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--IZVESTIYA SIBIRSKOGO OTDELENIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSR, NO 2, SERIYA KHIMICHESKfKH NAUK, 1970, NR 1, PP 90-97 PUBL [SHED ------- 70 F. SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES I..TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEOSIDEt IMIDE* CYCLIC GROUP, MORPHOLINE, CHEMICAL KltlETICS _CONTPr;L MARKING-NO RESTQICTI(JNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/1825 STEP NO--UR/0289/70/000/001/0090/001)7 -CIRC ACCESS10,N NO--AP0100399 -ft --18SEP70 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE .:-C-IRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0100399 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICAL STUDIES HAS BEEN -PERFORMED AND THE ARRHENIUS EQUATION PARAMETERS FOUND FOR THE REACTION OF GUANOSINE AND INIOSINE iifTH CME CARBODIIMIDE IN AN AQUEnUS SOLUTION. THE REACTION PRODUCTS (CME, NUCLEOSIOES) ARE STABL'a IN INEUTRAL AND ACIDIC MEDIA DOWN TO PH It THEY CONTAIN GROUPINGS WITH PK 3,8 (CME, GUANOSINEI AND 3,5 (CME INOSINE) AT 23DEGREES. THE REACTION KINETICS YSIS OF CME, NEUCLEOSIDES TO THE HAS BEEN ALSO STUDIED OF THE HYDROL -STARTUNG NUCLEOSIDES IN ALKALINE MEDIUM AND THE CORRESPONDING ARRHENIUS EQUATION.PARAMETERS-DETERMINEDO USSR ZHANEF, L.N., MANEVITCH, A.E. and RIVKM,,S.S. "Ship Gyroscope Errors I_-U I-1aves" Moscow, Izvestiya Akadem.111 Nauk SSSR, Diekh" ilka Tverdogo Tela, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 142-i46 Abstract: Probabilities were defined for characteristics of the orbital motion of the center of gravity of a ship and the necessary trcnzf(,_r func- tions for computing dynamic errors in gyroscopic devices. T:rpical wave conditions were used. to obtain numerical values for the acceleration sDectrum parameters. The irave-to-ship relation was treated as a dyrz_Laic st-.atistical random signal moving across a dynaidc system. Relations wor(~ c.,stob.lishi-2d for wave spectral density of acceleration, ship tranoPer functiorl, urdinate~ dis- persion of uffave profile, horizontEOL motion of ohip, vertici~,! da--via-tiOll angle of pendulum, and inovement of pendultua support from, sLipls 1-tal --'.s lace ent, gravity. Computations were made for error caused by horizo alp_ M of the ship's center of gravity. The conclusions were that (k-yraufc ei-rors cau-sed by orbital motion and by Pitch and roll motions -are in the same arcl-ar of tude. Therefore it is necessary to consider the effect rot only of ship's Ditch and roll motion but also of the orbital motion of ship's center of gravity. This is necessary when calculating errors of gyroscopic devices affected by wave motions. R~,'i ?14 "1 IiA wntanUo.h and -kc'uiD-",*-32ntI USSR UIDO: 620.1-78.38.05 and 7A'-'-Tj'-, IlMachine foor Fa-t-iEue Tests Ln !I,,-ater and Steam at f-,.'-LEh tures and 2ressures" I,Iosco-w, Zavodsl:a_,.ra Ic-looraTorlya, No. 5, 1971, Pp 611-612. Abstract: -Th-e -machaime C~4---.Scribed by this ar-t-,icle T.,as devised to study the resistance of a speci-men to cyclical destruc.-Jon in water and steam at temperatures of uu to 4000 C and pressu-ires of up to 200 1-7/cn2. it pern-it-s tesis Livolvilig reoeated __Icl- big and twisting-, of the specim-ens. A cross-section?--i dia,~::,= 01 the machine is sho,~;n, together -.-ith a curve giving 16he re--u-ts of testing specimens of heat-resistant steel by rejeated twist-ing alll- 10 /CLa , in i.ate- a temnerniure of 3100 C and a pressure of 1 ICE, 2 0.06 mg/liter of chlorides 0.2 ir- origin,ally containing of oxygen, as veil as in air. These tests indicated that the .:.,ater did not rel-uce -*-,,,e cyclica', s-renEth of the szeel Compared tc its cyclical stre,-'-'kh- in air. 1/1 ~~,1/3 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ~'14-ITLE-ABSENCE OF A PRECISE MIRROR EQUALITY BETWEEN OPTICAL ANTIPODES -U- ..,.AUTHOA-RIVKIN -,COUNTRY OF INFO-_U SR _-.S0URCE--PIS'MA ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ.'1970, 11(l), 18-22 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC CRYSTAL, CRYSTAL STRUCTUREt PHOTOLYSIS, EPR SPECTRUM, _,~ANTIPODAL PROPAGATION, UV RADIATION, AMINO ACID, PHENYLALANINE, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE ~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCIUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,PROXY RELL/FRAME--1988/0074 STEP NO--UII/0386/'IO/OLL/001/OOL3/0022 1 I PC ACC ESS IGN 1*410--APO 105 1 06 c, 2/3 0 30 s. r L r 41 FIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT7C ---IRC ACCESSION NO-4P0105166 IBSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD OF PULSE PHOTOLYSIS WITH SUBSEQUENT EXAMN. OF THE FORMED FREE RADICALS 6Y THE EPR SPECTRA (V SUBO EQUALS 930 MHZ) WAS USED TO INVESTIGATE POSSIBLE DIFFEKENCES IN THE STRUCTURE OF OPTICAL ANTIPODES. POLYCRYST. AMINO ACIDS WERE IRRADIATED IN AIR AT ROOM TEMP.; NOMINAL ENERGY OF THE UV RADIATION PULSE WAS 51-41LAR TO 330-860 J AND THE MAX, TOTAL IRRADN. DOSE WAS SI'lILAR TO 111 PRIME6 J. THE SPECTRA Or' BETA, PHENYI-MAND L)tALANINLS (I AND lit RESP.) CONSIST 0;: A 1:2:1 TRIPLET, EACH COMPONENT OF WHICH IS SPLIT INTO A QUADAUPLETt AND A SINGLE LINE IN THE TRIPLET CENTER. DURING THE PHOTOLYSIS OF PHENYLALANINE, THE REACTION RH PLUS H YIELDS R11 SUB2 TAKES PLACE AND FREE RADICALS ARE FORMED AS A RESULT OF THE CAPTUkE OF H ASTOMS BY THE PH RING OF AMINO ACID MOLS, I IS MORE tRANSPARENT FOR H I THE SPECTRA OF I AND 11 HYDROCHLORIDES WrRE EXAMD. THE ATOMS. ALSL INTENSE LINES (G SUBEFF EQUALS 2) IN THESE SPECTRA BELONG Tj PHENYLALANINE RADICALS WHILE THE WEAK DUU13LET LINES ((; SUBEFV E.4UALS 2.02f BELONG TO THE TIMES HCL PRIME NEGATIVE.RADICALS; DURING THE I.RRADN.l RADICALS GIVING THE DOUBLET LINE OWING TOA HYPERFINE INTERACTION WITH THE ASSOCO. H ATOM ARC' FORMED BY CAPTURING H ATOMS BY THE HALOGEN IONS. ALSO THE CRYSTAL ALTTICE OF I-HCL IS MORE 'RE TRAlSPARENT FOR H ATOMS; SIMILAR RESULTS WE - OBTA[NE0 FOR OPTICAL ANTIPODES OF ALANINEY TYROSINEi TYROSINE-HCLP VALINE-1-1CLY ANO ARABITYL. THE COMPDS. OF L-CONFIGURATION SERIES ARE CHARACTERIZ,:[) BY A MORE DENSE PARTICLE PACKING IN THEIR CRYSTAL LATTICES. 7 `~ T -, T 3/3 030 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0105166 ~ADSTRACWEXTRACT--THE STRUCTURE- DIFFERENCES 0850. MIRROR EQUALITY) ARE EXTREMELY SMALL AND UO NOT PRACTICALLY, IN PHYS; CHEM., CRYSTALLOGRAPHICt ANTIPODES, EXAMU. BY USUAL METHODS. INST., KAZAN, USSR. 7; 7 T PROCESSING 0ATE--160CT70 (THE I)EVIATIONS FORM MANIFEST THEM5ELVE5, AND OTHER PROPERTIES OF FACILIrY: FIZ. TEKH. USSR SEREDIN, V. G., INMEVATOVA, M. V., MMAMIEDOV, S. M., and BYSTRYY, N. F., Uzbek Antiplague Station "Testing Cholera Phag(-- With a 'Stamp"' Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 11, 1971, pp 75-77 Abstract: The "stamp" is a device to study a number of cholera vibrio strains at the same time. It consists of five aluminum plates conaected by cross- pieces. Each plate has five short pins whose distal ends are working sur- faces to which phages are applied. The phages to be Lested are diluted in test tubes to 10-4 and poured into special plates (0.5 to 0.5 ml of each dilution) containing wells arranged in 5 rmis of 5 wells each corresponding to the number of pins on the "stamp." The "stamp" is immer.~jed with the pinq in alcohol in a Petri dish and heated over an alcohol lamp. It is then dipped into the wells with phage and an impression made on the surface of 0.7% soft agar with the culture under study. After the drons of phage dry, the dishes are incubated for 18 hours. A laboratory technician should be able to apply phage to 300 to 400 dishes in 3 hours. USSR DIATLOV, A. I., HUMMMEDOV, S. H., RIVKUS, Yu. Z., Uzbek Antiplague Station nNatural Foci of Plague in Uzbokistanu Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 4. 1971, PP 31-33 Abstract: Plague epizootics have regularly been observed in the northern and northwestern parts of the Kyzyl Kum desert in the Uzbek SSR. This region should be regarded as enzootic for plague bacteria, which are continuously being passed from one rodent to another by fleas. In other territories of the republic to the south, plague apizootics were always observed following develop- ment in principal foci, and were due to transfer of microbes in jvmps over con- siderable distances, at times by infected wild animals. The occurrence of a focus is affecte,1 to a great extent by the nwnber of carriers, their annual and seasonal dynamics, by climate and topography, as well as by conditions of different years. Iwi intense epizootic flared up in Fyzyl ii:wu in 1969 after a four-year interval, an independent local epizootic focus occurred in 1964 in the Amu-Darlya delta (north Kyzyl Kum) after a 9-year interval, ond a year later, after a similar Diterval, in a neighboring sector. Such audden reac- tivations of plague foci are related to naturAl factors, reveal-big a certain independence of epizootic development. The results of the investigation demon- strate that the plague epizootic process in Kyzyl Kum is very active, necessi- tating system-tic observation and study of particularly dangerous areas. -621.785.7-001.5 USSR uDc 669-15 - 194. VARLI, K. V., GORCWOVA, E. N., LANSKAYA, K. A., RIVLIN, A. 14,,,..and SKAKOV, Yu. A.y Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "'Structural and Phase Changes in Ferrite Steel During Heat Treatment" 'Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 9, 1970, PP 117-121 Abstract: A study was made of structural and phase changes in EP-503 farrite steel containing 6% W during heat treatment. The tests were conducted 1) after forging with 960- urnace cool- 8400C end teumperatFe, -with subsequent water and f ing; and 2) after hardening at 1200 0 with subsequent water cooling. The temp- erature interval of the Fee 1-1 phase precipitation and related changea in hardness) lattice period of solid soiution, and electric resistvice were deternimed. Mi- .crostructures of the steel after forging, hardening, and tempering under various conditions are presented, and results are given of metallographic analysis of the steel after hardening at 12000C. The lattice period of a solid solution of forged samples at certain temperatures is smaller than that, of hardened samples, owing to the precipitation of Fe W phase particles during forging. The varia- t1on of particle size and lattieg periods of the Fe W phase with tempering tem- perature we determined. 2 1/1 MUM" PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 ,1/3.:~ OZ5- UNCLASSIFIED--- TITLE--STRUCTURAL CHANGES DURING PROLONGED AGING OF LOW ALLOY TUBE STEELS .:AUTHOR-(02)-KONTOROVSKIY, A.Z.r RIVLINp A.M. OF INFO--USSR _~S.OURCE-METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 1970p (3); 66-68 ~D_ATE PUBLISHED------70 ~,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS9 MECHoi IND-w CIVIL AND MARINE ;-:-NGR TOPIC, TAGS--LOW ALLOY STEEL, ALLOY DESIGNATION, METAL T(J6E, METAL HEAT -TREATMENTt ELECTRON MICROSCOPEs METAL AGINGY TEMPERING/(U)ST20 CARBON ~STEEL1 M120illiff LOW ALLOY STEELtALJ)15XHIMIF LOW ALLOY STEEL ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED MOXY REEL/r-RAME--3005/0936 STEP NO--UR,/0129/70/000100310066/0068 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133023 2/3 OZ5 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0133023 -ASSYRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE CHANGES WERE STUDIED IN STEELS 20, 12KHIMF, AND 15KHIMIF tC 0.23, 0.10, 0.16, SI 0.31, 0.31P ~0*32; MN 0.40v 0.50p 0.69; S 0.023, 0.0159 0.016; P 0.02, 0.02?t 0.02; CR -, 1.05, 1.23; MO -t 0.35, I.L2; AND V -:*, 0.28t 0.29 WT. PERCENT). "STEEL 20 WAS HEAT TREATED IN TWO WAYS (1) ANNEALED 140 MIN AT ...920DEGREES) AND (2) NO04ALIZED (40 MIN 15 920DEGREES) WITH TEMPERING (2 AT 600-50DEGREES). STEEL 12HIIMF WAS tlYNORMALIZED 45 MIN AT 960-70DEGREES AND TEMPERED 5 HR AT 740DEGREES,.12) QUENCHED IN OIL AFTER MIN AT 960-70DEGREES AND TEMPERED 5 HR AT.740DEGREES. STEEL 15KHI,"IIF -WAS (1) NORMALIZED 45 MIN All' 1050-60DEGREES AND TEMPERED 5 HR AT T45OEGREES, (2) QUENCHED IN OIL AFTER 45 MIN AT 1050-6GOEGREES AND TEMPERED 15-HR AT 745DEGREES. STEEL 20 WAS AGED 5000 PR AT 450DEGREES OR-7000 HR AT 500DEGREESr STEEL 12KHLMF AND 15KH114LF WERE AGED 5000 HR AT-585DEGREES OR 2000 HR AT 625DEGREES. SPECIMENS AGED WITHOUT STRESS BAND AFTER TESTING FOR LONG RANGE STRENGTH WERE STUDIED UNDER THE -ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. THE STRUCTURE OF STEEL ZO AFTER AGING.CHANGEO tPARTICULARLY DURING THE IST 500-1000 HR) FROM LAMELLAR PEARLITE IWO FERRITE AND CEMENTITE. THE LATTER COAGULATED AND ASSUMED OVAL AND GLOBULAR SHAPE. DURING AGING MICROCRACKS FORMED AT THE INTERFACE PEARLITE FERRITE, WHICH DEVELOPED INTO PORES AND FINALLY CAUSED THE STRUCTURE OF STEEL 12KHIMF AFTER HEAT TREATMENT CONSISTED OF FERRITE AND CARBIDE* THE. AGING FOR 5000 HR AT 585DEGREES .CAUSED FORMATION OF COARSE PARTICLES ALUNG GRAIN BOUNUARIES4 HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL 12KHIMF ACCORDING TO METHOD NO, 2 GAVE A MORE STABLE STRUCTURE. 313 UNCLASSI FIM PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ERC:~~_ ~ACCESSION NO--AP0133023 18S.TRACT/EXTRACT--THE STRUCTURE OF STEEL 15KH1141F.SUBJECTED TO HEAT --JREATMENT-CONDITIONS NO. 1 AND 2 AFTER AFING UNDERWENT GREATER !.STRUCTURAL CHANGES THAN STEEL 13KHIMF AFTER TREATMENT NO. 2. THE kT DISINTEGRATION.OF STEELS 12KHIMF AND 15KHIMIF~WAS INlTfj' ED AT THE ~~_SUIR,FACE OF COARSE CARBIDE PARTICLES, WHILE IN STEEL 20 THE ,.-OTS-INTEGRATION STARTED AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN FERRITE AND PE4RLITE GRAINS. FACILITY: VSES. INST. PROEKT. ORG. ENERG. STROITEL-v --USSR ()?I(A S I F0 '614 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 TT-n, E~~C ONJ I)ENSATION PRODUCTS OF ALUMINU,4.CHELATES WITH ANNITOL AND ...-SOR TOCHEXAACETATES -U- ~..'...AUTHOR--VEVERE#.I.v RIYEKSTINA, D., MAY,L. ~:-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTIS, KIM. SER, 1970,, (1), 3-9 :;~_D ATE~ PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT.AREAS--CHEMI S TRY p-TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM COMPLEX* ORGANOALUMINUM REACTION', ORGANIC COMPLEX COMPOUND, NEUTRON ~ACETATE, ALCOHOL C-MTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED COMPOUA10i C3NDE41SATION ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, PROXY REELiFRAME--1987/1065 STEP NO--UR/0464/70/000/01)1/1,1.00310009 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOID4463 --IISEP70 014 UN-L ASS IF I ED PROCESSINS DATE .~-.CIRC A~:CESSION NO--AP0104463 ABS TRACTtEXTtZACT--kU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONDENSATION PRODUCTS OF AL (ACETYLACETONATES, ETHYL ACETOACETATES) WITH MANNITOL AND 13FEN ~SDRBITOL HEXAACETATES Cf3NTG. 1, 2,,AND 3 CHELATE GR13UPINGS HAVE AND IDENTIFIED. THE DETN. OF AL IN THESE CGMPDSo BY MEANS OF '.:~'~NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANAL. IS REPORTED* 112 007 UNCLASSI FIED~ PROCESSENG DATE--040EC70 EXCHANCC REEFIMING OF TANNIN -U-, AUTHOR-(04)-R[ZAYEV, N.U., BERIDZE, P.Z., YAVICH, P.A., SARABUNOVICH, A.G. TOPIC TAGS--ION EXCHANGE RESINs TANNIC ACID# CHEMICAL PURITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0933 STEP NU--UR/o 1;1170ic 2 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136413 UNICLAS-S I F I E 0 2/2 007 UNCLASSIOIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APCil36413 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIFFERENT CAriojN AiND ANION I -iE REFINING OF EXCHANGE RESINS NERE EMPLOYEO FOR T1 TANNIN FROM TWO SOURCES. IN SOME REFINING'S THE PURITY OF TANNIN 14A5 AS HIGH AS ERCENT. THE MERITS OF THESE RESINS ARE OISCUSSED FROM AN EXPTL. 94.5PE VIEW. FACILITY: INST. FAR.4AKOKHIMe IM. KULLTELADZEs TSILISIf USSR. UNC LASS 112 012 UNCLASSIFHEO~- :~': ATE--13NOV70 PROCt-SSING D TITLE--PRINCIPLES OF fHE SORPTION OF TANNINi PYROGALLQ'L SLRIlr-S, ON ION EXCHANGERS -U- ~~AUTHOR-(04)-YAVICH, P.A., R.IZAYEV, N.U., BEAIDZE, P.Z.o SAIZABUNOVICH, A.G. ,---COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S!3URCE--SOOBSHCH. AKAD, NAUK GKUl. SSR L9701P 57(11, 101-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--ADSORPTICNt T ANN I CACID# 10,N EXCHANGE RESIiq/(U)KB4 (ON EXC.LiANGE RESIN, (U)KU2 ION EXCHANGE RESIN't (UIANI ION EXCHANGE RES[NI IU)ANZF 10-N EXCHANGE RESUN't (U)AV16.[ON EXCHANGE RESIN, (U)EOEICP ION EXCHANGZ RESIN, (U)AN31 ION EXCHANGE RESIN CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTAICTIONS AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1372 STEP CIkC ACCESSION NO--AP01Z8772 A S S 1 F 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 CATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NC)--AP0128772 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SORPTION D'(NA,',IICS AAS STUUIEO BY .USING A COLUMN PACKED WITH 3 G DRY 10"i EXCHANGER, FILTRATION RATES OF 0.47-2,55 ML-MIN, ANIO TANNIN M SOLNS. OF EXTS. F.:,.OX TURKISH GALL NUTSP EACH CONTG. 7.5-8.5PERCE-NT I. THE SORPTION CAPACITY FOR I SOLNS. INCREASED IN THE FOLLOIWING SERIES LIF ION EXCHANGERS. KB-Ay KU-2v KU-Ir Aii-li AN-31i AN-2F, AV-16, EDE-IOPt AV-171 WHEREAS FGR I EXTS. IN THE SERIES: KU-2t KU-Ir K8-4, AN-It AN-31, AN-2Ft AV-17, EDE-10P# AV-16. THERE WAS A LITTLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE~,SORPTIGN OF I FROll SOLNS, AND EXTS. THE SORPTION' OF I 'WAS ACCOMPANIED BY THAT CIF MINERAL IONS. HOWEVERt THEI~, PkESENCE mEOUCEO THE SORPTION CAPACITY WITH RESPECT TO 1. IfT ALSO DROPPED -MARKEDLY 'dITH INCREASING FILTRATION RATEP WHEREAS THE SORPTIGN WITH RESPECT TO MINERAL IGNS OROPPED ONLY SLIGHTLY. WEAKLY TC Sl_ ~BASIC ION EXCHANGE,%S FAILED .)Kd I OVER THE FLO-v R!,TE R14INGE 1.8-2.85 ML-MIN CA PRIMEZo rlHEPEAS STku'NGLY ACIDIC GNES SGABED J,AAGF Aill's. OF I EVEN Af HIGH RATES. I EXTS. CAIN BE L13LRAtEl) FROM SALTS, ACIDIC C03PONIENTS, AND NATURAL DYES BY FILTERING JHER THROUGH ION EXCHANGERS, ~1T IS ALSO POSSIBLE TO R-EMOVE I LIKE SUaSTANCES FROM PLANT EXTS, USING A SYSTEM C0,"PRISING A STRONG?LY ACIOIC CATION EXCHANGER ANO A STRONLY BASIC V~IQN EXCHANGER. FACILITY: INST. FARM(kK(;KliIi'-l, 1,'-16 KUTATE-LADZEl JBILISI, USSR.~ UNG LA S S I F i E 0 mommmis ~112 012 UNCLASSItelED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .!-TlTLE--INTENSIFICATI0N OF THE ION EXCHANGE PURIFICATION UF GLYCEROL WATER SOLUT IONS -U- .~AUTHOP.-(00-TUYCHYEVY I*S.9 RIZAYEVi N.U.s YUSIPOVt MoA.v INAGAMOVI A. %TRY 3F INFG--USSR COUi ,..SGUXCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.r PIIH~Ci* TEKHNOL- 1910, (1), 74-7 -:,-'OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 -'...SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL-AND MARME ENGR ~.,.TOPIC TAGS--WATER PURIFICATIONi ION EXCHANGE, GLYCERINE ~:~CONTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,,-PROXY REEL/FRA;4E--1994/0424 STEP NO--UR/0322/70/001)/f,)Ol~iOO7-4/0077 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AT0114704 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70 C,lRC ACCESSION NO--AT0114704 :,-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMICS OF THE. ION EXCHANGE PURIFICATION (IF GLYCEROL WATER SOLNS. EN THE PSEUDOLIQUEFACTION LAYER OF SOLNS. USED HAD A GLYCERIN CONTENT OFF THE IONITE WAS INVESTIGATED. THE 11PERCENT. CA PRIXE POSITIVE POSITIVE AND MG PRIME POSITIVE POSITIVE ID MINERAL ACIDS- AT 3.28 IONS AT 0.98 MG-EOUIV-L.t FREE FATTY AN MG-EQUIV-L. THE SORPTION PROCESS WAS INVESTIGATED IN flUTH CYLINDRICAL AND CONICAL COLUMNS. kESULTS SHOWED THE CONICAL ONES 141TH SMALL ANGLE 141CITY TO BE THE MOST EFFICIENT. ~OF C 0. FACILITY! TASHKENT. -,POLITEKH. INST., TASHKENT1 USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR TURSUNOV, M., U ~, J-11 MAKOD' R. M., IBRAGD4OV) A. P., and eras SM(HINTIM; L. A. bRent Polytechnical Institute "Change in the Sorption Capacity of Ion Exchange Resin Toimards Gossypol and Free Fatty Acids Under the Influence of y -Irradiation" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Ehimii, Vol 45, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1828-1832 Abstract: Increase in the JV -irradiation dose leads to an increased swelling of the anion exchange resin All-17-6(m) and EME-10p in the Olf- form. iR~dlstilled vater and in methanol; the anion exchange resin ELE-10p in the "102'form and 3 PAN-2 in the Oil form increase their swelling also, bvt only to a certain spe- dose. The weight of the anion exchange resin has been noted to increase also. Under the influence of Y -irradiation AV-17-6(n) anion exchange resdn in the 011C fonq exhibits selective sorption towards r,.ossypol. Both the AV-17- 6(m) and the EM-10p anion exchange resins in the CO'_"t' form become lighter in color under the influence of increasing radiation doL Ni tr6gen Compounds USSR UDC 541.127:547.486.41 RIZAYEV R. G., SHEYNIN, V. Ye., HCKHIYEV, S. D.. and GEYDARLY, N. 1. "Investigation of the Kinetics of Ammonolysis of m-Xylene by a Gradientless Method" Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3 (69), 1970, pp 29-32 Abstract: In this paper the authors study the kinetics of ammo-oxidation of mrxylene over a vanadium oxide catalyst (6% V205 and 2% 0 applied to cal- cined aluminum oxide in a system with continuous circula~toii. To determine the fraction of homogeneous reaction, aoncatalytic experiments were conducted under conditions similar to the catalytic experiments. More than. 90% of the m-xylene was unreacted. Use of the gradientless method made it possible to find the reaction rates in differential form. After the onv--t of the steady state, the reaction rate was determined from the formula w = n/G*At, where n is the number of moles of reacted or formed products in time At, G is the amount of catalyst in grams, and At is the time from the instant of the onset of the steady state in hours. The effect which the concentrations of 02 and NH have on the bulk conversion of m-xylene, and on the rate of formation of m2n products and byproducts of the reaction was studied. It was found that 1/2 USSR RIZAYEV R. G.,,,et al, Azerbaydzhanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3 (69), 1970, 29-32 p in the region of partial pressures 0 > P and NH > P a zero 2 02min 3 NH min 2/2