SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYSS, I.G. - RYZHENKO, B.V.
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-4/2 017 UNCLASStr-teb. PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
-TITLE--BORON ACETATES -U-
"AUTHOR-021-RYSS, I.G.# PLAKHOTNIKt.V.Nt
-,.PUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
r.SOURCE--UKR. KHIM. ZH. 19701 36(5)t 423-6
z.bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.JOPIC TAGS--ORGANOBORON COMPOUND, ACETATE, MELTING POINT, THERMAL
--DECOMPOSITION
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY FICHE NO----FO70/605019/812 s-rEP NO--UR/0073/70/03(j/DO510e#23/04?f)
CIPC ACCESSION rl0--AP0Vt0'9L2
-2/2 017 UNC L A S S I F I E G P-ROCE55IN-V DATE-04DEC70
,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0140912
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SLOW ADON. OF 0*443 MOLE 11 SU133 B13
TEMPS. V1 )l I I-E_
SUB3 TO 14 MG ZNCL SUB2 IN 1.33 IMOLES AC SU82 0 A T ~ 5 1 :~~ G lz C' 1;
AND 55-60DEGREES GAVE 94PERCEN-r B(OAC) SU53r M. 12 2 - 4 0 E,3.'~ E E S .RAP I n_
ADON. OF H SU83 80 SU83 TO AC SUB2 Os ALLOWING THE TEMP, TO RISE ABOVE
100DEGREES, GAVE 90PERCENT B SUB2 O(OACJ SUB41 M. 1.50-2DE:GRr*__'ES* MOAC)
SUB3 WAS HEATED SEVERAL HR AT 110DEGREES WITHOUT DECOMPNil BUT ABOVE ITS
IT DECOMPD. T0.13 SUB2 O(OAC) SU04o FACILITY:
DNEPROPETROVSK. INST. INZH.. ZHELEZNODOROZflo TR.ANSPas D-NEPROPETROVSKt
-USSR.
112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
'TITLE--PPOPERTIES OF PYRIDINIUM TETRACHLOR080RATE A~.ID HYDROCHLORIDES -U-
'AUTHOR-102)-RYSSI I.G.? MAKHONINY V#D*
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCIE-ZH. NEORG. KHTM. 1970t 154,2)9 366-8
.0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.,.Topic TAGS--80RON COMPOUP109 CHLORIDEP HYDROLYSISP PYRIOINE, COMPLEX
-::COMPOUND, THERMAL DECnMPOSITION
C-r"ITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
--.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3007/1149 STEP '40--Ui~/0078/7010151002/0366/0368
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136569.
r
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE SST NG DATE--27NOV70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136569 L
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE: RATE OF 13ASIC HYDROLYSIS OF
(BCL SUB4 PRimE NEGATIVE) ANION IN PY4IDINIUM TETRACHLOROBOPATES (pYHp'cL
SUB4) '(f) (PY EOUALS PYRIDINE) IS VERY HIGH AND IS LIMITED ONLY BY THE
RATE:OF I SOLY. AT 20-100DEGREESt THERMAL DECOMPN. OF I GIVES PY8CL
SUB3 AND HCL AS THE ONLY PRODUCTS, AT.200EGREES 41,10 1 ATM. liCL, PY
POLYHYDROCHLORIDES IN CHCL SUB3 SOLN. FORM 2 PHASES: THE UPPER PHASE
HAV.ING ly37-3.75 AND THE LOWER PHASE HAVING 1.90-47 MOLE RATIO OF
..,IiCL-PYH PRIME POSITIVE-CHCL SU153-PYH PRIME POSITIVE. FACILITY:
DNEPROPETROVSK. INST. INZH. ZHELEZNODOROZH. TRANSPO, DNEPROPETROVSKI
USSR.
. ..........
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES'SING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE-RECULT ICN OF MAGINES IUM, CALCIUM, STPUNT IUM AND BARIUM WITH SILICON
AND ALU~INUA FGR THE PRGDUCTIUN OF COMPLEX MODIFIERS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-GGLEV, A.K., ZAYKO, V.P., RYSS, M., VOLOSHCHENKO, Mov.f
KOMPANIGHLNKO, V.m.
CCUNTRY uF INFO--LSSR
-7SQURCE--V Sb. TEZISY DOKL. Vill KONFEkENTSII PO TEORII I PRAKT. PROIZ-VA
itEFEKE.'4CE--kZfi-TEKHtNOLCiGIYA MASHINOSTROVENIYAt NO 3, MAR 70, ABSTRACT E
.-DATE. PLZ!L ISHEG----70
SUBJECT AkEAS-BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCESt MATERIALSr MECH.v IND.1
.1 CIVIL AND PAR114E ENGR
_-TCPIC. TAGS-PETAL REDUCTICNt MAGNESIUMt CALCIUMP STRONTIUMv BARIUMt
SILIC131
'49 ALUMINU14t SMELTING FURNACE, NODULAR IRONt'CAST IRON,
METALLURLIC CCNFERENCE
C.CNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,..PROXY REEL/I'RAME--3001/1662 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AR0127136
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AR0127136
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GV-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS NOTED THAT DURING REDUCTION
OF MG Fr-%GPi MG OXIDE BY 75PERCENT FERROSILICON WIT14 THE USE OF FLUX
(FLLCkITE), IT 15 POSSIi'J;LE TO 013TAINE 3-4PERCENT MG IN ALLOY. W I TH
REbLCTI---N IN THE PRESENCE 13F CA OXIDE IT IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN UP TO
5-6PERCEINI lvG IN THE ALLOY. CA WAS REDUCED BY -75PERCENT FERROSILfCON UP
TO 22-24PERCENT OF ITS CONTENT IN ALLOY. USE UF CALCIUM IN INDUSTRIAL
SMELTING IS AS HIGH AS 25-35PERCENT IN THE ABSENCE OF OTHER OXIDES IN
CHARGE. LLVBINEG REDUCTION OF CAY AL AND SI ALLOWS TO EiRING RECOVERY OF
CA Fi~Ufi CXIUES UP TO 40PERGENT AND ITS CONCENTRATION IN ALLOY UP TO
24-26PERCENT. REOUCTIGNuF SR WAS MOST DIFFICULT OF THE ALKALINE EARTH
METALS, ITS CCNCENTRATION DURING COMPLEX SILICON CALCIUM ALUMINUTHERMIC
PRGCESS DID NOT EXCEED 15PERCENT. BARIUM WAS MOST EAS[LY REDUCED.
DURING kEDUCTION OF BA bY 75PERCEIIT FERROSILICON, ITS CONCENTRATION
REACHED 35PERCENT ANC ITS SHIFT TO ALLOY 45PERCENT.. DURING COMPLEX
CALCIUA SILICON ALUMINOTHERMIC PROCESS THE AMOUNTS-WERE 45 AND 80PERCENT
RESPECTIVELY.
USSR UDC 669.891.782.018.9
RYSS, M..j., ZAYKO, V. P
"Calcium-Containing Alloys Produced by.the Metallothermal Method"
Nietalloterm.Protsessy v Khimii i Metallurgii, [Metallothermal Processes in
Chemistry and Metallurgy -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, Nauka Press,
1971, p 73-77. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Nletallurgiya,No 3, 1972,
Abstract No 3GI46 by the authors).
Translation: The Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Combine was the first to
use a technology for the production of an alloy of Fe with Si and Ca by
silicothermal processing from AcO, FeSi,and CaF2. The basic technological
parameters of the process are presented. A--, the alloy is produced, it is
refined by the highly basic slag, removing P, S, C,and Al. The introduction
of dolomite to the composition of the charge allows a Ca-containing modifier
to be produced with a content of 2-5% Mg. while the introduction of BaS04
produces a complex modifier containing 5.1-5.7% Ba. When the complex modi-
fier-is produced with high Mg content, it is expedient to melt the modifier
with the Mg in the ladle. 1, table.
88 -
USSR UDC 669.893.018.9(038.8)
GOLEV, A. K., DELYAYEV, G. S., ZAYKO, V. P., RYSS, M. A.
"Method of Smelting Barium Alloys"
USSR Author's Certificate No. 277001, Filed 9107/68, Published 20/10/70.
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5
G178P by G.Svodtseva).
Translation: In producing Ba alloy by the-silicotheTmal method, the reduction
process is performed with cxpenditure of quartzite in a quantity of 10-50%
of the weight of the BaSO,j in the charge., In order to assure complete separa-
tion of metal from slag, CaC2 is introduced to the slag in a quantity of 20-
40% of the slag weight. The method provides for production of an alloy of the
following composition Cin percent): Ba 3-50, Ca 1-20, Si 40-70, Fe 15-30, S
up to 0.080.
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USSR UDC 669.782.018.9(088.8)
GUSAROV, V. N. , MIKULINSKIY, A. S. , RYSS IM. JV, , GETIML-VOPUK, V. M.
PIGASOV, S. Ye., BELYAYEV, G. S., S., and POMiTil-MYW, V. N.
''Method of Mfelting Calcium-Silicon"
USSR Author's Certificate No. 26515, Filed 22/04/67, PLII)Iish,~d 17/06/70,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract
No.1 ~G164 P) .
Translation: A method is suggested for producing Ca-Si in an electric
arc furnace by reducing CaO with Si-containing material in the prcsence
of CaF. with creation of a reducing atmosphere in the furnace by adding
a C-containing material to the fused char'ge during the j)eriod of Ca
Z,
reduction. -ihe charge is fused in the presence of the C-containing
material in order to increase the content of Ca in the melt, while the
Si-containing reducer is introduced aftermelting.
1/2 012 UNCLASsiviED PROCESSING DATK-720NOV
TITLE--kESl'bjkA(ILN LF 1HE PCUF (jF THE ELECTkIC FURNACE USED FOR MELTING
I SILICCN Wlk~INING FLR~-~.CALLCYS -U-
AUTHUP--(04)-mYSScv M.A.,, Gcr,'-'ANCliUl(, V.P., BEL)CV, I.S., PDRuGAYEV, V.N.
CCUNTRY- UF INFO-USSR
263tb3P-
REFCREf-.'(;E--G!.',-~Yr IYA, PR,3.',t. OBRALTSY, TOVARNIYU ZNAKI L970, 47(8)
".0ATE PUbLlSL:Eu--10FE670
SUBJECT [Nij-, CIVIL AND MARINE EN t MATERIALS
TCP1C fA6.S--CFEi~.i(;AL ELECTRIC H)RNACE, SILICON ALLDYy IRON ALLOY,
REf-fACTC)~Y -;,'ITV-r
LitlPou"llf)
U.14TRU
06CUME;4T CLAS S-UNCLAS S I F
PROXY STEP i"IU---'JfZ/0,;82/71)/000/000/0~~OO/C,000
CIRC t4(rE5SiC,'-. NIL-AA0132C.5
lu
-212 012 UNCLASSIFIED P1'%-(JCESS1,`IG DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICIN
1 ;-3 S TIN A C TI"HE ELEC. FURNAGE GROWN IS REDUCED
A3STRACWEXTRAC
BY APPLY[i''G i~G CC;,,fC,. 1, -S TO T~
V T r I -.E IN(, -SU~IFACE OF THE (; It 0 ',-. N .
~JHE CKGWN IS THL-N TRF.:'T,'~tj .1tITH THE YG VAP,-'RS THAT P.ESULT FROM REDN. OF
JHE AG kAe. IiATEMAL. I'HL VAOUKS ARE P'T~00 %,
'U'ED IN A ~QUANJITY DEPENDIING
r -AR CF rh~-: C11,0hPi.
GN THE '' EA R. A N 1; T E FACILITY: C H E L YA B 1 N 5 K I Y
F- L E K f P. UPI L f ir- L L'ul;, ESNEY
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Acc. Nr.,- Abstracting'Service: Ref. Code
nAO108167 'CHEMICAL ABST.
r 134782b Briquets for silicocaldum production.: ~.ozhtvnikov.
N.; N Qrob'evA ~'- P-;
P
Getmanchuk. V a Al k;. ZAL L,2-r-; Belvilev, G., .; Nfi linskii.
~A. S , (Ural. Institute. Of Afetalluriy,--TA-cadenly of Sciences,
U.S.S.R.) u.S,b..K. an 197) A
23 F 69; From Otkryti)w Pr6m. O&M.-Isy, Tovarnye
Znaki 1970, 47(4), 26. Briquets fbr iilicocalcium production
were made from lime 60-740 and a ca~bonfferous re'ducing agent
30-40 -u-t. to reduce the losses of'Si and the consumptian of
charge materials. MSCL J
USSR IJDC 550.837
Pass, Yu. S.
!Procedure for Geophysical Exploration of Ore Deposits"
Moscow, Otkrvtiya, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennyve 0bra-.1-SLI -Tovarnyve Znaki, No 16,
8 Hay 70, p 60, Patent No 270120, Filed 18 jul 66
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a procedure for geophysical
exploration of ore deposits based on excitation of electrochemical reactions
at the mineralization boundaries by an electric current of variable strength
and aubsequanL recording of the polarization curves. The procedure ia dis-
tinguished by the fact that in order to detect mineralization and establish
the size and position of the ore body along with the mineral composition, the
aggregate cathode-anode polarization potentials of the mineralization are
measured at various points of the enclosing rock with forward and return di-
rections of thepolarizing current. The apparent and true reaction potentials
are determined by these values.
USSR UDC 669.295.015.3:543.42
GRIKIT, I. A., R111MY94TSEVA, T. I., and RYS'YEVA, Yu. 1.
"on the Dependency of the Erosion of Titanium-Nickel Alloys and the
Intensity of the Arc and Spark Spectrums on the Nature of Interatomic
Links"
Mosca,4, Metallurgiya i Rhimiya Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 149-154
Translation: A study is made of erosion and spectrum intensity in binary
alloys with certain structural states (hard solutions, eutectics, and
intermetallides). Manufactured alloys were studied in the arc and spark
modes with coal and copper antielectrodes. A certain dependency was es-
tablished between the intensity of the spectrum and the phase diagram,
solid substance-liquid. In the arc discharge, the erosion mechanism has
a warming nature. In the high-voltage spark discharge, erosion also occurs
due to mechanical destruction of structural comDonents. It is demonstrated
that erosion is determined by the stability of structural components, which
are characterized by heat features which depend on interatomic links in
the crystalline lattice. Three illustrations, one table, and 30 biblio-
graphic entries.
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USSR uDc 616.9-o36.211:681.3(476)
KOMASH, !. B., nEISMKO, Ye. P., DROSDOVA-TMOMiROVA,, -A. A., POLIVODA Z. M.
RJMIOVA$ F. G. Y LEPLSHr.~,'SKAYA, I. V. MIK P. ~ G and MN-YSH, I. If., IdRistry
of Health Belorussian SSR. Central Institute of Epidemiology of the Ministv~
of Health USSR, Belorussian Institute of Epidemiology and Kicrobiology, and
Belorussian Republic Sanitary Epiderdological Station
"Experience Gained in the Belorussian SSR During Introduction of a New Epidezmrio-
logical Investigation Card Adapted for Processing on M4 Computer 11insk-22"
Moscow, Zhurnal M-krobiologii Epidemiologii i Irmunobiologii, No 12; 1972)
pp 12h-128
Abstract: A new M-1 card vith a detachable statistical sftub, developed for
epidemiological investigations at the Central Institute of E-pidemiolor
0 y, was
tested in 1968-1970 in a feasibility study conducted throu&,.out the Belorussian
Republic. The project vas a success not only because thin- 1B11-1 card Is useful
and convenient but also because the personnel at district, and
ep4 miological stations had received through advaace training in how to fill
Ide
the cardz and code the stubs. A control staff routine-ly examined the cards
In
and corrected errors detected in a total of 3-1'P of the stubs. Procedlu-nal
improvements were introdticed throughout the Q year period as dictated by
eV)ediency. After each quarter-year, the stubs were checked at the local
USSR
KARDASH., I. B.. et al., Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immmobiologii,
No :L2, 1972,, pp a24-128
stations and submitted to the municipal or oblast stations ifacre they were
recorded and checked again. Next, they were sent to the Belorrusian Institute
of Epidemiology and MicrobioloGy for the third check, and from there to the
Computer Center of Belorussia's Central Statistical Adirinistration ,There the
data were transferred on perforated tapes and processed or. the co.=,uter. Me
method yielded statistical charts with riore accurate and detailed information
than vas ever available in the past. The method was approved by the Ministry
of Health USSR and, in 1970) it was introduced on a permanent basis in epidemi-
ological stations throughout the Belorussian SSR.
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USSR
VOTYAKOV, V. I., GRIBOV, V. A.j, and BOYKO, V. I., Belorussian
Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Minsk
"Device for Feeding and Natural Infection of Insects"
Moscow., Otkrytiya, Izokreteniya, Promyshlennyye Crbraztsy, Tovarn~ye Zmalki, No 9,
1973, P 102
Translation: The device for feeding and.natural infection of insects, consisting
of two chambers (one of them open, the other one closed) divided by a membrane
and having an opening for supplying the donor's blood, differs in that there is
a bolt (for instance a ball valve) installed.in the channel for serving blood
and that the open chamber is provided with a netted ring, which is fixed by a
c2mirping mount, in order to increase the~safety of serving donor's blood and to
prenrent dissemination of the insects used in the experiment.
1/1
Wit. L A,3 a a ir ti
TITL'w--CALCULATION OF PLASTIC ZONE TEMPERATURE DURING EXTRUSION -U-
~#UTHDR-RYTIKOVt A.M.
tOUNTRY OF INFO`--USSR
,SOURCE-TSVET. METAL. 197 4311)t 64+-8,
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--PHYSICS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
..SUBJECT AREAS
TOPIC TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC CALCULATION9 TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION, METAL
f.~.~E,XTkUSIONv THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
tGNTAOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~'OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_iPROXY REEL/FP.AME--1986/0760 STEP NO--UR/0136/701043fOOl/OO64/0068
.-(:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102725
UNCLASSIFIED
212 '026 UNCLASSfFlb PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0102725
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KNOWING THE TEMP. RATE CONDITIONS
OF PRESSING IS OF PRINCIPAL SIGNIFICANCE,, INASMUCH AS IT MAKES IT
POSSIBLE TO CARE-FULLY CALC. THE FORCE~PARAMETERS OF THE PROCESS AND THUS
DISCOVER NEW WAYS FOR BRINGING ABOUT ISOTHERMAL PRESSINO', GUARANTEEING
'-CONST PHYS. MECH. PROPERTIES OF THE PRESSED ARTICLES ALONG THEIR.
LENGTL HARD NONFERROUS METALS ARE P~RESSED FROWCONTAINERS THE TEMP,
OF WHICH IS SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN THE TEMP. OF'THE ROD. EXPTL. TEMP.
OF THE PLASTIC LONE WAS DETD. BY A PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED TECHNIQUE. A
CAREFUL ANAL. OF THE EXPTL- DATA WAS MADE. IN ALL CASES THERE IS A
SHARP INCREASE IN THE TEMP. OF THE PLASTIC ZONE AT THE START OF THE
PROCESS, CAUSED BY THE CHANGE IN THE HEAT BALMANCEt AND DIRECTLY
PROPORTIONAL TO THE DEFORMATION WORK. AS THE PRESSING OF THE ROD
CONTIRUES9, A DROP IN THE TEMP. OF THE PLASTIC zbNE IS OBSD. THIS IS
ASSOCO. WITH INCREASED COOLING OF '&THE ROD, THE INTENSITY OF THE TEMP.
DROP OF THE PLASTIC ZONE DURING PRESSING 15--EQUAL TO THE INTENSITY OF
THF CHANGE IN THE TEMP, OF THE METAL OF.THE REMAINING PART OF THE ROD.
THE DECREASE IN THE HEAT COND. OF THE METAL RESULTS 114 AN INCREASE OF
ITS HEAT INERTIA.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 538-566
BARAWIZEV-Kal Yu. N., KRAVMOV, Yu. A., RyToVj,~ S. M.,, mid WBUISKIY, V. I.,
Radio Engineering Institute and Institu VIR c-Physics, both of the
USSR Academy of Sciences, and the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Physical-Optical Measurements
"Status of the Theory of Wave Propagation in a Randomly.!Inhomogeneous Medium"
Moscow,, Uspekhi Pizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 102, No 1, 1970, pp 1-42
Abstract: Existing methods of calculation in the theory of wave propagation
in randomly-inhomogeneous mdia and the limits to their applicability, along
with recently introduced methods of exar-lining the nwltiple scattering of waves,
such as the Markovian approximation and the parabolic equation mthod, or the
use of procedures first developed in quantwn electrodymtmica and now used to
sun up series in perturbation theory are surveyed in this review of 542 litera-
ture references. Due to the scope of thia field of investigation, only prob-
lems of bulk scatterir4; in continuous media for free prejpN.,,ation are. ex=dned.
The omitted areas thus include: reflection at randomly-iineven surfaces;
scattering at discrete disseminates, such as artificial scattering materials,
aerosols, raindrops, and snow in the atmosphere, or bubbles and fishes in the
water; and the propagation of wwres in randomly-inhomogenecuo feeder cables.
7-jr-ort- UINCLASSI FIED
TITLE--RELAXATICN THEORY OF RAYLEIGH SCATTER114G -U-
AUTHOR~-RYTOVv S,.)J-A-
--:~-'CCUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
StURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY I TEORETICHESKOY FILIKIi 1970Y VOL 58#
NR 6,9 W-2LS4-2170
~t--.'bATE- PUBLISHED--70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-RALEIGH SCATTERINGo RELAXATION PROCESSY TENSORt HEAT
nTlZ4ZTDATTllM_ I TrZWT crATTr-QTWr.
REEL/FRAME-199711690 5TEP NO--UR/0056/7b/058/0061215412170
--AP0120402
CIRC ACCESSICN NO
U NC L A SS I F I E 0'
W, Y,,,. It r! Fi ~i mm
2/2 018 UNCLASS~IkED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
,.,CIRC.ACCESSION NO-AP0120402
AiBSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' A THEORY IS DEVELOPED OF
EQUILIBRIUM THERMAL FLUCTUATIONS IN AN ISOTROPIC CONT114UOUS MIEDIUM IN
WHICH-THE STATE OF INCOMPLETE EQUILIBRIUM IS DESCRIBED BY DEFORMATIONS,
A-TEMPERATURE AND AN AR61TRARY NUMBER~OF SCALAR AND SYMMETRIC TENSOR
RELAXING PAAAMETERSo SPECTRAL DENSITIES OF THE VARIABLES WHICH DEPEND ON
THE COMPLE ELASTIC ANU THERMAL 1410DUL11 WITH DEFiturE iDESPERSION LAWS ARE
FOUND BY MEANS OF THE FLUCTUATIONt DISSIPATION THEORElio FORMULAS FOR
THE SPECTRAL AND INTEGRAL INTENSITIES OF.LIGHT SCATTERED BY THE MEDIUM
ARE DERIVED IN THE GE14ERAL CASE-WHEN,FLUCTUATIONS OF THE DIELECTRIC
'PERMEAVILITY DEPEND ON ALL THE PARAMETERS MENTIONED ABOVE. IT IS SHOWN
THAT THE FORMULAS INCLUDE AS PARTICULAR CASES THE RESULTS OF A NUMBER OF
GTHER RELAXATION THEORIES OF RAYLEIGH!SCATTERING (PRIME9-13). THE
INCORRECTNESS OF STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM AND MET040D OF SOLUTION GIVEN
IN THE PREVICUS PAPERS OF THE AUTHOR WRIMEZ-41v POINTED OUT IN REF*
(PRIMEI)t ARE ANALYZED IN THE PRESENT PAPER. THE ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT
THE AUTHORS-CRITICAL KEf4ARKS-(PRrME7):9.EGARDING MOUNTAIN'S THEORY
(PRIME11, 12) ARE INVALID., FACILITY.* RADIOTEKItNICHESKLY
INSTITUT AN SSSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
FIZHFRIE:.~ OFFICI IAL. 0~11 14ARKLM110
(Tntervi-~w with n-nuo-MInInt~~,Is
Co 4 g,
"1.- 07 B. xastllr*.: rrOZ, tht, Qcean to the !3ho
7-~"Ow, cmollnztyn Fravda, Russian, 22 October I'l
WS, P 71
I -ley ~%q 7ena*.!~ Z~ the Zsviet rishing Cleat ply all lati-
% I , the? zlic.-es and thousands r)l' k1lomeLern away
fr")= trif!.tr nasts.
1.1 19-%0, '-hc toUlk' c5tch wAu 1.1,81`3 Million qutnt&l.,
ex.d in %qo, -rr =- 1~11'n gultet'. Fi&horlea are, to contlnuc-
tc, _-,~ ratA,:.y. Tii,~ (J1r-;t1vt!n of' t1q, ?hth CTIM Po))-
gresa mvic-age th-it t~urirg .I,.e new rive-year plan "mere will
te a s-16rifichrit .,rtrexse, ir. the production and delivery to
trade or_g,=i1zat1Vra Cf I've and refrigervited fi-sh, fish fillet
-t-, ~,jrrd rljl~t, :mn?.e~,j r-knii irte(i fimll,
or,4 wiL;. 1~!~.-.-rn from of
Pr'lvAlt -.0 the of.~tce of lti%e UZOR oeputy miniat 1-lfafivarteaf
V__,7.M1,-__!r a= -vll a.-, a dc.;Irr! to find out about
tx.~! ~11,4ra o.1 th,:- t~he. n~FYt-few yearn. Anu our --hut.
filth a"'Juest
b t.:an tio.-~ whizh =ny reeidarr had auYed In their
letterr.:
ran t.~c explain that Lhe f1shermen have
teen an it:a, z.%~ cnlc,~~cn have. buen growing, out at- the
same 1-ne, t."rc7 1:~ n:yt frerh, frozen and canned flah
on '.`e atore
jjow haa
Anawer. I w12.1 -nt.,~- y~,,i tc~duy'u oummury, i;rid V. 1.
Ryt~3v. nd r-k~~d a = hin doz;%. On the day or our
-hat, vi~Raeln ntood Idle In the ports
" 0,~- nnttrri. 3:*;L,_.dz,,*.1.cns wim holdIng up the
~!!Ipaltcn of a::..,~nt, 3:),, of fish products, by no,-
";.r.6 orderz to L Y It
Ul'', 1,, -. r Fliiherica A4ministraLloni.
It
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE-tOMPENSATION OF DONORS IN A GAAS SUBO TIMES2 P SU80 TIMES8 SOLID
SOLUTION -U-
M.I.-, KISTOVA, YE.M., RYTOVA, N YUROVA, YE.S.
OF INFO--USSR
:'.,SOURCE--FIZ* TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(l) .230
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
~JOPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, ACTIVATION ENERGYY CRYSTAL LATTICE VACANCY,
'ZINCY TELLURIUM, SELENIUM, PHnsPHORUS, GALLIUM ARSENIDE
CVNTAOL 4ARKING--Nr.1 KESTkICTIONS
'T CLASS--URCLASSIFIE0
4EN
J
~'-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1198910579 STEP ~'4iJ--~JR/0449/701004/001/023OfO230
CIRC~_ACCFSSION N 0- AP 0 10 5 5 62
UNCLASSIFIED
~--212 - 028 UNCLASSIFTED~ PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO105562
AB~TRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- AgSTRACT. THE DEGREE OF COMPENSATION OF A
DONOR IMPURITY (K EQUALS N SUBA-N SUBD) IN N-TYPE GAAS SUBI. NEGATIVEX P
SUBX SOLID SOLNS. IS CONST. FOR X EQUALS 0.7-0.9 AND N SUBD EQUALS 10
PRIME17 MINUS 10 PRIME19-CM PRIME3 AND DOES NOT DEPEND OlN-POSSIt3LE SMALL
SCALE DOPING BY TE, SE, (TE PLUS ZN), OR ISE PLUS ZNI. THE COMPENSATING
ZENTERS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SINGLY CHARGED LATTICE DEFECTS. THE
ANNEALING OF BOTH N TYPE AND P TYPE SAMPLES AT VARIOUS TEMPS. AND AT
VARIOUS PARTIAL PRESSURES Or- AS SHOWED THAT THE CONC-N. OF THESE DEFECTS
DEPENDS EXPONENTIALLY ON TEMP. WITH AN ACTIVATION, ENERGY OF 1.5 PLUS OR
MINU'S 0*3 EV AND THAT IT DECREASES WITtilINCREASING AS PARTIAL PRESSURE.
~,'THE COMPENSATING CENTERS ARE PROBABLY ASSOCD. WITH AS VACANCIES.
I INr. I A; t F I F: r)
LIS S
RY-i.
of
Pre!4"inary Defor:::a-* '%no'
2-10scow,
PP 53-55 70,
Ab r C, c.,,
jo,
PlaLinum _,!.joy :rice G'7
.7) a 7-0. 3
ma t -3 r
defomat"; on
an
ShOiaL Marel:iaj. aiso
the creep rate decroace.,
wit' *:he incy-
fro-
illcroasc.
C)Z" L'!Il~
creep -are. rate-. 0" S-P~!C-ima'Is
increase il t- C in C:'~u
nrcli~77faary eefo=_- D L
ion _~rcm
decreases, emil -wi 'ar. ~~:-"Cz-e'aSu 0: '. -1
ae uc~
01
:ID C~:Cn2p 1 .1d 7 a 11. ov
at 1400' C corresporla.1;
C corresponds 8z.
1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCTTO
TITLE--DEFOR.4ATION OF OXIDE FILMS-ON STEEL 16GNM _u_
AUTHOR-(02)-RYTVINSKIY# A.Iov GUGELEVP~B.M.
NMI-
3:1-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
E- ZASHCH. METAL.
1970, 6(1)t 108-9
~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- To
:,SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt MECH.t IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
...-JOPIC TAGS--LOW ALLOY STEELs ALLOY DESIGNATION, METAL OXIDEs OXIDE FILM,
:P.I,TT ING CORROSION/(U)16GNM LOW ALLOY STEEL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1550 STEP NO--UR/0365/70/006/00110108/0109
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0120329
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 023 UNCLASSI.FIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSION *40--AP0120329
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT. THIS INVESTIGATION BEARS DIRECTLY
ON TIIE PITTING CORROSION AND SUBSEQUENT CRACKING OF BOILER DRUMS
RESULTING FROM THE DIFFERENCES IN EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION OF OXIDE
FILMS ON STEEL. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE OXIDE FILMS WERE STUOTED UNDER THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) STEAM AT 5006EGREES FOR 100-300 HR, (2)
BOILER WATER AT 350DEGREES FOR 100-1000 HR# (3) AIR AT 650DEGREES FOR 5
HR,v (4) AIR-AT 650DEGREES FOP 5 14P, FOLLOWED BY AIR AT 20DEGRCES FOR
3500 HAI (5) AIR AT 650DEGkEES-FOR 5 HR, FOLLOWED ByrAIR AT ZODEGREES
FOR 3500-HR FOLLOWED BY STEAM AT 500DEGREES FOR 100-ZOO HR. THE SCALE
FORMED UNDER THESE 5 CONDITIONS WAS CAREFULLY ANALYZED AND TESTED FOR
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION..
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 628.165.04
SOBOLEV, Y. A., RYUCHIN, S._Y., GOLUB, S. I., and PODIBEREZNYY, V. L.
IfTen-Unit Experimental Industrial Desalination Apparatus"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 7, 1973, pp 30-32
Abstract: For the first time on a world-wide scale a 10 unit desalination
apparatus has been built and successfully operated. This complex is based
on the principle of evaporation with seeding; it consists of evaporation
units with forced circulation of the brine. The average productivity of
such units is 640-6SO m3lhr- Thp digtillatn nbrainpd in nititnhlp for fbP
AF0037716
ppjt4ARY SOURCE: FBIS Daily Report, Soviet Union, 6 March 1970, Vol III, Nr 45,
p D I
U S SR
MODEL OF UNTSTABLEE PLASMA--Moscow March 3 TASS--Discoveries by ovlei~%zcientl-5t3 Yuri
Ivanov, Boris Kadointsev, Arthur-_ He losras9y', and Solomon 11pkinmake it possible to
- - - I - , q r, 014.1 1:31
simulate and study unstable plasma of thermonucle'*P~FoEussh- Today, the Soviet
entered this diseoverT in its register.'
Experi-menting with s&mples of germanium semiconductor. the authors discovered a
phenomenon called screw-type plasma instability and explained it.. A possibility
appeared to substitute huge and very expensive Installations, 1311nulating plasnna
of thermonuslear zynt-esin by simple samples oll the! seniconductor and to test on
them different methods of dampening of plasma:instability. The discovery also made
it possible to design a series of originalinstrumentr In which the instability
is used for the generation and Intensifioation, of olectric oacillations. (Moscow
TASS International English 2135 OMT 3 Mae ~70 L)
19730G95
ON'GLASSIFIED PPoC;ESS!-NG UATF.-iONOV70
OF 4,1,~~,iFL~J,'ji~C-1~ETHYI-AZUt4t
SULTANbEKJV, O.A. bARYSHEVA,
L. I STUO~.t V YU. Pi,.
tLUNTPY GF INI-G--USSR
~SIUUKE-ZH. GRG. KHIM. 1970, 15(4) 812-15
UA T EFUELISHEIC ------- 7 C
S U6J E C TARE4S-CHEMISTRY, ,4ArERIALS
JOPIC T.AGS-FLUURINATEG ORGANIC CCMPi3UN'Op BENZENE DLAIVATIVE, ORGANIC AZO
MPOUND, DYE
-:PAOXY RCEL/FkAME-300~`/12R) rip
C IR A CC tS I f, N~;, - - -'Pj I4-'~ "1,'j
kji~i C LA S S I F.1 E 1.)
21z 015 I-MCL AS S IF I ED Pl"10CESSING OATE--20NOV70
C AULSSICei Nu--AP0L3,'rY5,)
k A C T C6U--0LbqG Diiizt,jirrao P,F sui33 c ,,,I m c
SUbb h SU'14 C SUB6 M'i SL, 'j2 ( I ~i I M 2 C SU13110 N SU37 111il SUB21 MIC SUB6 H
U -32 ) -1 (j,
SU64 SU-i Slibe, 1,1 SU(34 (GH) SU62, 2,C StJt!10 H SUB
1 3 , I )NUANG I CN~ , A iJT(jL A, OR AZOTUL I1A , GAVE A SER I ES uF L IGHT FAS 7
OYE S. Sli,,.,ILAf,,LY I 'WAS CG;%,JCNSED ;v,'I'ff! OtliLiC SUB6 ii, SIJ13zt (HOs Pvi',,E SU82
N%-, SUbb H SU64 Cfif,-,, 5,2,CLIHOIC SU86 H!SUL13 GKO, 5?210 SIJB2 MWO)C SUB6
H SU63 ChG, 3,4,0 SUB2 SUB2,N)(; SUB6 H SU83 CHIJ, 2,1,1-i[JC SIJBIQ H
SU36 Lhu-, OR 4,2,f141N:N, oiD)C SUBb H SU63 CHU TO GIVE AZIN4ETHINES.
L A S S IIU
024 UNCLASSIFItD' PPOCES,$ING DATE-18SEP70
'TITLE--CHROi4lUM AND SILICON WELDING ELEC;
;RODES 110 -U-
__~AUTHOR-(03)-PETRICHENXO, A.M., VERETNIKr L.0.9 RYUMI .N, G,V.
:t.0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OF'
~:'SOURCE--S.VAR.'PROIZV0D* 19709 (1), 43
.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~.SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
p;
:1-TOPIC TAGS--WELDING ELECTRODE, WEAR RESISTANT FERROUS ALLOYI HIGH CARBON
STEEL? ALLOY STEELt FERROUS WELD HEAT TREATMENT, CHROMIUM STEEL# SILICON
.-STEEL/(U)1I0 WELDING ELECTRODE
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME 1986/0769 STEP NO--UR/0135/70/000/001/0043/0043
C ACCESSION ND--AP0102732
UNCLASSIFIED
1_011 111 1
wilm
lipm
PRO w
I I
IN im Rilm m_
IR
024 UNCL ASSIFIED PROLLtZ~LNU uATE--l8SEP70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102732
--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ; THE NEW ELECTRODES ARE DESTINED
FOR WELDING MACHINE COMPONENTS EXPOSED TO ABRASION. THE METAL WELDED BY
ELECTRODES HAS THE COMPN. C 11.0-1.5, CR 4.5-6# SI 2.0-2-.21 MO 0.6-0.7,
TI 0.6-0*71 AND MN 0*8-lPERCENT THE'110 ELECTRODE CONSISTS OF A STEEL
CORE (SW-0.8 STEEL) WITH A SPEC;AL COVER. THE WELDED COMPONENTS SHOULD
BE HARDENED AND THEN TEMPERED, OPTIMUM HEATING IS UP TO 1000DEGREESP
AND COOLING IN OIL. THE HARDNESS'OFA THUS USTAINED WELDED METAL IS
-14RC 60-2 (WITHOUT THERMAL TREATMENT.45-52)*
UNCLASSIFIED
r"""n - -------
USSR UDO 621.315.592
KIRILYLTX, L.V.,
"Forming Of Semiconductor Layers Of SnO2 Produced By The Aerosol Method On K8
Glass"
Dialektriki. Mezhved. nauch.9b. (Dielectrics. Interdepartmental Scientific
Collection), 1972, Issue 2, pp 115-119 (fro= RZh:E1ektrorik8 i veye primeneniyl~,
ct No 9B127)
No 9, Sept 1972, Abstra
Translation: The paper considers the conditions of forming a thin-layered cover-
ing on the surface of K8 glase, and the effect of the temperature of the glass
substrate, the dimensions of the aerosol p3rticles of stannic chloride [Vhlornoye
olovo], and the concentration of the doping admixture NF4F on the structurization
of the covering. It is established that in order to procure SnOp layers with a
transparency of 79-88 percent, the temperature of the 1.8 glass must not exceed
5300 0, and the dimensions of the aerosol particles of stunnic chloride 0.04--
0-15 micron, and the corcentration of NH4r's 1-2 percent. Summary.
124
17/2 CO UXCLASSIFI:E~o PROCESSINC, DATE--2G.,'qQV70
TIILE--EH~ICT OF RhEOPCLYGLUCEIN ON MET46141C PROUSSES IN THE ORGANIS;--l -U-
;UTHGJR-(1)5)-STLPAi%YAi%, PUSPELDVAY YE.P.v YARLYKOVA, YE.I.,
3HUk&AU(..,., r.KH.,