SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUBANOVSKIY, V.N. - RUBINA, V.B.

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"On Stability of Certain hiotions of a Solid Body Containing Elastic Rods and a Liquid!' Moscowl Frikladnaya Matematika i Nekhanikat Vol 36* No It 1972P PP 43-59 Abstracti Motion of a free solid body with three pairs of elastic rcds and a cavity containing a liquid is considered in two canest motion in a central Newtonian field of forces and in the absence of exteimal forces, Satisfactory stability conditions of relative equilibrium on a eirculaxorbit and of uniform revolutions of this system are obtained by using a theorem of V. Y. Rumyantsev. It is shotm that the presence of liquid ttith five surface Inside the cavity and the presence of elastic rods on the body has a disturbing effect on stability of corresponding unperturbed motions of a stable system.. 111atisfactory stability conditions are also indicated for the cases,.uhen less thwi three pairs of rods are attached to the body. The obtained stability conikitions at hiGh Yung modulus in the absence of liquid turn into known satisfactory stability condi- tions of a solid body. Stability conditions for the case of a body containing one pair of rods and no liquid are compared with those obtolned by L. I,,eirovitch and the newness of its method is contested, JA I 1M_ ~, A 031 U.'ICLASSI F IL-U PkOCESS I;-) DATE- -131NOV70 P A C1* y T-ITLE--SP-ECTRAL STUGY -%-,F TiiE E L E f, T RO,-4 D 0 ii u 0 F T F, I E FY i4 0 S R H 1 T ~A~S A mETfiCiD F011? EVALIJATli~G THE PURITY GF, PHOSPHITES ~--U- 'TEYN,. L.M., ,-,OVIKOVA, Z. S. ASHKIP.,Ion, L.D. k!.J;,AsH, VA --.-AUTHi R-(05)-EPSH E L.iA KALITSYNA, L.A. CGUN T RY JF 1~`IFD-USSIR --._'-S0URCG--IZV. AKA-U. NAUK SSSRi SEA. KIAIM. 19TO, 13) , 689-90 -~DATE PU3L 1.5 HE D. ------- 70 SUaJECT AREAS- CHEMISTRY TAGS--E-L;- -'CTRCN DONORt ALKYL PHOSPHITE, CHEMI CAL P:JlR,1TY, HYDROGEN 80;fIl 0 1 IN G rCOMPLEX COMPOJNOt A3SORPTIONI BANi) SPEC TRUM, ETHANOL, FLUORINATEU GRGAINIC COMPOUND -CONTROL MARKIING--NO :-'ESTkICTIGN5 WMAENT CLASS--UNCLASS I F [ED -PROXY REEL/ Fl~tME-300 U0082 STEP l40__UA/0062/7o/0Go/(l(, 3/06;IWOolio ~CIRC ACC E S S I 11M NIC-M-14D 12' j 9 1 f) -2/2 03 1. W,1CLASS1 FIED PRIXESSUl' 0ATE---I3f.QV70 CIRC ACCESSION .AMTiZACT/EXTRArT--(tJ) 6P-0- Al~Tp.ACT SINCE THC F~IRWATIWI -:IF H RE T W E E PJ E TO H A,`4 0 P 10 E T ) S) 16 34 E S tj L TS I IN A H C014PLFX WHICH GlljES AiN, ~4&SGIRPTIGN BA' D AT 3560 C' P-,IME NEGATIVEJ WITH A SIIOULM~R AT 3 it 8 .3 CM 4 196'~) THF APPEARAN-Cf- ~A _% W I' E N-E GAT I VE I ( E. , ET AL OF TqE LITTF8 HAD 3EEN SUGGESTED TO BE T)i= c ~,_SQLT 0F 2 TYPES Of: SUCH C0,',1PLEXES. 30CH A SHOULDER AAY 6E CAUSE0 BY A SIMALL AUMIXT. OF ET SUa3 P01 SIJ;54 NiflCli CANNOT BE O~:TECTED 6Y THL SPECTRAL METHOU UIRECTLY. CARE:FULL)l PUMPIED P(OET) SU'F33 A-Na ETJH GAVE AN IR SPECTRUM: IN WHICH TH1 liul BA~ AS SY.'-ViETR I C , i~'JT A B-4, I i-_F C~jNITAC, T ~,-i I Tki Al R K ESULTED I I HJUL 1-k F13WIM I ON AT 3460 C'11. P-4'11JEE NlLG,`JIVFl ~T THE Fl~E%QUCNCY AT e,11-1101 IHE FTi7;H I Vi 4 1 S kONS WL-Rk~ 14AUE ANU 'W'3 P1 S064 A! A il ANO T i E SU I TAi 1_~ r '1 0.07 LE S - L - 'RESULTS 1"" Mr. SHt_*UL,,)Gk W: THE i~AMQ AT IZ-50 CM PRIAE ~I'EGIITIVE1 --'S-L- THIS CAIN I WHILE Af 0.01-0.0r~ "ICLL I I N11 L'QNrji`R BE blif THE W~ 01 PRIME NEGATIVE[ IS STILL CLFAALY VlSli3LF_. ACE CF SU33 CH SUB2 GH IN PLA OF ETrfH ALLOWED SPECrKOSCOPIC DETECTION 13F ET SU63 P2 SU34 EVEIN AT 0.(~035 M(XES-L. THE INTE-',1SITY OF THE 6A-10 (-,,F THF C;l'j,','PLEA 2F voyii t,tc;E,r) SUB3 (3 TIMES 10 L. il r I _ - I H CM YMS SMALLER THAN THAI or Erwi ,~ir HUGET) SU83 (3.5 TIMES 10 PRIMEtt); CF SUd3 CH SUB"? 0H GAVE SIMILAR PESULTS. THoS PICET) Su-2,3 IS LESSEFFECTIVE ELECTRON 0r])Nfl,, (N iit.ESPEi',T TO ALCS. THAN IS HMET) SU33. FACILITY: I NST . FLEMENTOW%. SMM.Nj, MUSCOW, USSR. W,"" L A VI E 1) )41. 183:66. o q'i,. 4 USSR UDO 621.52;r DOI-11ITSKAYP, M.A., PERSHINA, YE.I., "Activation Of Palladium 1!embranea By Titanium Hydride With Tit-- Cbject C-~ Reducingr The Temperature Off Ths Procese Of DiffuPion Clei~ning Of Hydrogen~' V i3b. EIovo e v t1ekhn. poluprovodn. proiz-va (New Semiconductor Producticri Technol ogv--C. ollect ion & Voronezh, Voronezh Unlvereity,11071,PP 89- (from RZh:Zle1,tronikn i yeye prizoenenive, No 4, April 1972, Abetract. ~Io 4;,48) Trsnslat-on; It is established that at a temperature of 150' 0 parzae5bil ity of an activated membrane to hydroper, ic five times loaer that-. that (if a nonactivat- ad membrane at a temperature of 5COO 0. At a temperature Of 17-700 C, C- dual coating of a merabrane f-if com--aercial palladium by titanium., hydridv, O1)tEiin--3,.1 by free deposition of' ti hydride 18yer wath oubpequont brazinji and repoqi~cd hycrc- genation, enauroG perr"aubility to 1~ydroj,,,en commem.,urata wi.tli the c,~rrlclsbllity of co=erelal nalladium at a temterature of 250--;M' C. A decrease of the permeability to hydrogen during v;~---Xation oP the membrene for approximately three monihE doe.- not exceed 22-2113, percent from the initial valUe. ref.A.F. USSR UDC 621:382.002 FqkP91N, B.L., PERSHM, YE.I., DMMITSKAYA, M.A., ZAVA-LISHIN, A.A. OActivation Of Palladium Filters For Cleanin Of Hydrogen" 9 Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn.sb. Tekhno14 i organiz. ,proigva (-Electronice Technology. Scientific-Irechnical Collection. Technology And Crganization Cf Production), 1971, No 5(4r,', pp 81-85 (from RZh:Elehtroni1:a i yveye nj~izenenivel .31 No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2AI2,1,) Translation: A Drocedure is developed for deposition of titanium hydride on palladium Flates-, with the object of assuring their hydrogen permeability at reduced temocraturee. It is established that a positive effect gives the only method of deposition which aseuree a porous covering, with the thickneas of the covering not affecting the perfomance of the membrane. 8 ref. A.F. 71 USSR v-)c 621-372.652.1 RUBASIOKPIA, R. G.. STRETERSFA VOROB'YEVA, V. G., YA, G. 0., KIIABI, V. S. "A Filter for Suppressing Spurious Emissions of High-poir~-,r Arn-plificT Ydystrons" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch-tekhti. sb. Elektron. SVCb (Electronic TeCh- nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electrwdcs), 1971, VYP. 3, PP 136-137 (from RZh-Radiot,.-:tkhnika, No 7, Jul 71, Ab.-tract No 7B15)4) Translation: The paper describes a waveguide filter for ~,;Ilppreszin- spurious emissions frar. hieji-power nmplifier kly.-trons w~Ah a pas--barid of two percent. Attcnuatiov of the power of spurious 0, or more thrGughout the entire ranee of operrLtlori of t~!c- wa,1jcjuidi:-. Klystron power lossr-.-, in the filter on the average frequi!:ncy of the working bwid cov,,e to pc:rcermitl. I.D.,vAraLions, )f one title. Resume'. .7 USSA 511-1-136 N jv~"~Uv VIM -V, BAFUNIN, V. I., UDO V., VL46S ' A. V. M., RUBAS'".0-.1, 1, G. F. ~ ~ an,4 TIX-AC~LUAI, L. S.,. Moscow , "FL.01 Cells With ion Exchnnve flembranos. buvclopiwnt and Dive!Mgrition" Vol 8, No 5, mniy 11-2. pp 694-5c,,8 Abstract: Fuel cclh; --~ ru dawribz!d b--sod- on cation ton,~j~ iwz~branc-'.s vms-ei free of t~.!-Jbnu~A~ ac'Id. 'I"no iv;,o of solicL cluct-roly'6-ri iuipt~4rts cor"'a-Lli propl---'I'i~~S to all rroces~-C!-' occurinv j.11 tho ful"I cells. SUCII Of phyfJ.cal acts currorit generation. Cv-rr~~nt on th,,- surface of the could, rjDt rcz;- Sibly t"%u -enI-.Ir-i't,,-d no that tho clc!ctxudr,! insic~e th-I L cont12-Abut:Lni-, su')--Uiritif-!l1y to cuarrmnt gcnerz'.tiO.'-L' Sc.-.-z-ral ~1"-O concernii-q 1, this problem, ard a conclusion j."; - ir", a --'iYI I-a-Ur 0" Catu;il,'rSt jJlSj.'-'-- t. I u j D 0 A:"pu%-'OV, V- I-, et ~ql, Elektrokhir-AYa, Vol. 8, 110 5, ,,,kY 72, pp 694-'98 uquipi---u-'t. Thc princ-111al problem, in thi3 syston, conco-rn-n- uniformity 1-1 of 1-ho ren~oval of water. Both types of current generators -arc doscribud, podntin~~ out the areas v,h,.Irv developraent is still. needed, inainly in syxith-,--siS I of ncli zi:a-terials for mombrines. i USSR UDC 541. 138 HU17ANIK, G. F. , RU 1'941 11 VLASOV, V. M., GANIN, YE. A., KAKCHEV, Z. ard POSTANIOGOV, Y. 1%, 1,joscow-" "Study of the Leakage of Fuel Gases Into Electrolyte Cha"mbers of Fuel Cells1t trok a, Vol 8, No 5, May 72, pp '90 '94. Moscow, Elek limiy, Abstract: It was sho~,n that the average rate of leakage ol" a gas into an electrolyte is affected to a great degree by such factor's, as current charge, temperature of the elcments, battery, pressure drop betteeen -the ga!;Scous and electrolytic si-des of the electrolytes, aml the conc",ritration of th(.~ ele.."'trc- lyte. Tho type of tho funcft-j.onial (.,urvos obtained all.rue i;t;f- ficiontly vroll with thase obtained from theorotical Lon5 of diffti5j.on- leakago, however, und(ir experimental condition,, this effeat :Lit mucth ~Lrozigcr, asecially in caso of tomperature. The lea-king gas con8it;ts tlmost exclusivaly of hydroGeri. It was shou-i that gas mobility does not affvi::t 'I'vhs ratu of loak-p-ge if water vapor tension is kept constant. An incrcasW- rate of the leakage observed with a higher rate of moisture re-doval from the slxrface of the electrolytc is evidently due to a shift in the equilibrium :Ln ti'le pores in presence of 5econdary Dieniscuses. USSR UDC BORTNIKOV, Yu. S., NESTEROV, V. A. , RUBMjjQV ,-I, mo scow I'Study of Characteristics of the Electric~ !Gas Dynamic Engine" Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 6, 1971, pp 167-170. ABSTRAM Results are presented from theoretical and experimental studies of the electric gas dynamic engine, designed to create the thrust for a flight vehicle. Calculation relationships are produced, which agree well with the experimental data. It is demonstrated that the effectiveness of this engine can be rather high for practical purposes. A number of works have been written concerning ion-convection pumps operating on this principle!, in which dielectric fluids are pumped using a Corona discharge. rhe use of the "Corona wind" in gases allows the creation of an engine capable of operating in any non-conducting atmosphere. In contrast to the ion enginr,-, the ECD engine creates thrust due to acceleration of a neutral working fluid (for example, atmospheric gases) by means of ions, allowing the creation of a significant thrust, sufficient to support a vehicle in the atmosphere. --27NOV70 112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE.SS I W; PA T E :.Tj.TLE--S0ME PROBLEMS OF THE FUEL CELL THERMODYNhMICS -Ll-- -.AUTHOR-(04)-LIDORENKOr N.S.t MUCHNICt G. F . rNOYIKOV, 1.]. p RUBASHOVp I.B. J COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, UNITED STATES ~_SOURC.E-1-4`Tfi ANNUAL U',lT-'l_.,.-'30CfETY ENERGY CONVERSION rENGINEERIMG CONAERENCE _yASHINGTONj U.S.A. .-`DAlE_ PUBL_lSHE0-.--- ~_SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 1 E PGO C ON VER I GiN i(NON-PROPULSIVE)t PHYSICS T.OPI,C TAGS--ELECTRIC ENGINEE-RI-04G CONFERENCEt FUEL CELL P. ELEC f"R()"'~OT I VE ION EXCHANGE MEMBRA!4E, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS J DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _PR0XY.REEL/F,RAME--3006/1701 STEP CIRC ACCESSION IN1,10--ATD135,297 --2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED L) ,CI.RC ACCESSION NO-AT0135297 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-Ctil GP-0- ABSTRACT D E -S C R I PT r ON 17 T I IF UL C I- OPERATION IS GIVEN IN THE LIGHT OF THE r NONEQUILIBPIUM PROCESSES. AS A RESULT OF USlNh-3. THE IIA..IPLE OF EQUILIBRIU1 PROCESS THERMODYNAMICS, THE ATLAS (13F 1-..N~F lVil) EFFICIF-'..'Cl DEPENDENCE- 0,n T~::.MPERATUREJ FOP, T11F 1,14AfN WORK REfIGENVS C,"P.A:37LE: OF APPLICATF];N 1'114 IHI~ FUFL CELL CIRCUITS HAS BEEi',.1 llltt[)E~ Y'fl' C!jj~jlz'~:lf O~~ -A-- OPT I MAL WORK I NG P AIR A1,1E T ERS I S I INTRCOUIC ED: AND TH E P0 S S f 3 f 1. 1 TY OF T";if-- I REALHArION IS DISCUSSED. IN THE SEGONO~ PAPN 'I*lf-- A41N ~Y