SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STEPINA, I.A. - STETSIN, A.A.

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.020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125181 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF MN ON THE SOLU31LITY :OF FE, CO, AND NI IN AL ALLOYS WAS STUDIEO. THUS GY COOLING THE MELT AT 10 PRIME6 DEGC-SEC 0.5 WT. PERCENT FE OR 0.15 WT. PERCENT CO OR NI MAY BE FIXED IN THE CORRESPONDING BINARY ALLOYS; IN THE 13RESENCE OF I WT. PERCENT MN, HOWEVER, THE NONEQUILtBRIUM SOLUBILITY OF FE, COP AND NI IS INCREASED BY 50PERCENT. (IN RAPIDLY COOLING TERNARY ALLOYS CONTG. 3-4 .-WT. PERCENT YN TOGETHER WITH FE9 COP OR NIP SUPERSATURATED SOLID :SOLUTIONS DIFFERING FUNDAMENTALLY IN COMPOSITION FRO14 THE ORIGINAL MELT -:ARE FORMED* THE DECOMPOSITION OF AL-ME-FE-SOLIl) SOLUTIONS TAKES PLACE -FE SEPARATING FIR-ST AND LATER THE, MN. IW~ TWO STAGES:# THE 7-7N --C AV i ' ~' - I OO 49131 ade , _ CHDIICAL ABST ':'-!~ - Allf F fi 100845j Reaction of gennAnham a an V d tin tetrachlo ft f iuminumalkyl compoundai A ti i USSR L. M.; L 8 M ronov, ( ). (RUSS). The subject. reactions we *L N.tu in $Lrgon (18.5- g) and 10.9 g'EWC4 in 5 hr ai 10-5* gave 66. % Ge M, 85% Et4GeCl. and 1.1% EtjGeCI2; *jth jorne RtGqCl~i Adding 59.8 g GeC4 to 35A g EtAIC11 and h6ting 4.5 hi at 90 1000 P'Ve ' d soin EtGeCh. 11 % GeCI4, 85.6 % EtzGeCl, 1.8% ~ t~Gecli a Similarly, 12.2 g ethylaluminum stoqqic~llaride~and 20 6 g GeCI4 gave 41.2% Gii:~I;,~ 84t/1a EtiGeCf, :6.4%. Et4GC_C4 ~' d so~ne - EtGc-Cls; 6om equhno.lar arnts. E01 and GeCt, wa ri~ obtaified 80-2% Et*GeCt and, traces',of the oihef ehlorid~es. ~ ' E JAICI 't1d tra GeCL gave 31.6% GeC14, 85.6tlf, ti 4GiCl, and ce, of at jer chlorides. HeatingLGeCIj pnd E ~ 18,hr, at 2w. 0.,ave BOO H-40eCh. Treating 10.1 -1[ 'EtzAl'-,~ith- 23-.2 -g- Snc~ vve 34% 8.25 Et3sncl and 5.9%, EtAnCl%~~ Ad i6KA8.9 g~ Et3Al at 10-210', holding.'21ir, addii~ 30, inl.CI-TCI1,. Nating~ fi.$ hr at 40-50", then holding 12 hr gai -e 6.27:j solid, deco ied. 24% At sirnilarjy&~ g 72.4% P 11cl mind (Et-SnO),.&C1, an,-,I Pr: IP," Ve 8.1 % PrjSnC1j.SnCIj and iso-BuI.A3 Winilarly treated 'g 744174. Ch and Et,MC1 gave., iso-BusSnCl and 17.6% ilo-Bu4sm. Sn I 40.7% EtSnCli, w. 82*. Sinm 1~1 Mkv ton of by 'Al ' ~pd. is wqed~h defici4nt compds. stops at Et4GeCI if the Ai ~~ amounts, the formation of the other chlorogorraane!i 1rust be.. attributed to disprpportionation reacti n~. G-11. X4olapofl J q REEL/ F"ME4 JL9800937 112 1 UNICL AS SI F I E' PO.'OCESSING DATE--230CT70 AND THERMIAL EXPANSION OF, ORGANOSILI:CON COMPOUND POLYMERS B.A.# STEPINAP IsAvy ABLEKOVAI Z*P* -ZOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :9OURCE-'-PLAST. MASSY 19701 (3) 0 L&;-ZT D.ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-,-.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS .:...,TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL EXPANSION9 SILOXANEr POLYMER BINDERt POLYMER CROSSLINKING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS -PROXY REEL/ STEP NO--UR/0191170/000/003/0018/00'0 FRAME--1997/0668 4 CIRC ACCESSION NO--Af)0119576 UN-CLAS _S1 F I E Q 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119576 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SHRINKAGE OF ORGANOSILTCGN BINDERSP E.G.9 POLY(METHYLSILOXANES) M7 POLYIMETHYLPHENYLSILUXANES) (11), AND POLY(PHENYLSILOXANES) (1111t WAS STUOLED DURING HARDENING BY A THERMOMECH. METHOD (V. A. KARGIN, 1960). THE L104EAR EXPANSION COEFFS. (ALPHA) OF 17 11, AND III WERE DETO. AS A FUNGTION OF TEMP. It AGES AT 200-400DEGREES FOR 10-100 HR HAD A SLIGHTLY:LDWElk &LPHA, PRESUMABLY DUE TO!-FURTHER CROSSLINKING. UNCLASSIFtEO -Elm Coinputers i Digital USSR, uDcz 681.325.5 TIKOFEYEV, B. B., SUKHOLINOV, M. M., FERENETS, N. K., STEPM, D NMTENKO, V. M., OVERKO, V. A., PRSHISOVSKAYA, T. A., LYFARO, I. N. "A Specialized Digital Computer" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, PronWshleanyye Obraztsy, Tavarnyye Znaki 'No 47, Dec 73, Author's Certificate no 408304, Division G, filed 23 Jun 7~, published 10 Dec 73, P 172 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a specialized digital computer which contains registers, counters, and a control module con- nected to the registers and to the overflow outpuk;s of the counters. The device also contains adders, flip-flops, an euxiliary code formation module, coincidence gates, buffer circuits,and,a cadence pulse circuit connected to the.input of a circuit for obtaining digit potentials, The outputs of this circuit are connected to the inputs of the control module. As a distin- guiBhlng~feature of the patent, the functional possibilities of the com- puter are extended by adding a circuit for isolating transition signalsi a transition counter,and three auxiliary registers. The outpi;t of the transition counter is connected to the first Input of the first adder, 1/3 USSR TIHOFEYEyt B. B.s st al., USSR Authorls Certificate No~408304 whose output Is connected to the input of the transition counter. The output of the first auxiliary, register is connected to its input through the first. coincidence gate, while the outputs of the second and third registers are connected through the second and third caincidunce gates to tile first inputs of the second and thixd adders whose outputs are connected to the inputs of the second and third registers respoctively. The output of the second adder is connected through the fourth coincidence gate to the first input of the first buffer circuit. The second input of thiaLbuffer circuit is connected to the output of the first registers and the output of the buffer circuit Is connected to the first input of the circuit for isolating tmnsition signals. The second input of this circuit is connected to the output of the transition counter and, through the fifth and sixth coincidence gatest to the first inputs of the second and third buffer circuits. The outputs of these buffer circuits are connected to the seconA wid third Inputs, whose out-outs are connected to the second inputs of the second and thlxd adders respectively. The output of the circuits for isolating transition sihmals in connected through the seventh and eighth coincidence gatos to the second inputs of the second and third buffer circuits respectivoly and, thrcugb the ninth coincidence gate, 40 Ulf USSR TIMOMM, B. B., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 408304 to the input of the auxiliary code formation module whose output is connected to the third input of the second buffer circuit*. . The output of the third register Is connected through the tenth coinciclence gate :to the net input of the; flip-41op, whose output is connected through the eleventh coincidence gate to the second input of the first adder. 313 I III ~-Vwn a ~01 1.11 USSR UDC 541.127.128:547.241 LITVINENKO, L. M., TITSKIY, G. D., nEPKO__-_CLL~, and KIRPENKO, N. P., Donetsk Branch of the Physical Orgahic Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry Imeni L. V. Fisarzhevskiy, Acad..Sc. Ukrainian SSR and Donetsk State University "Oxygen-Nucleophilic Catalysis of the Organophosphorus Acids With Amides. The Effect of the Structure of the Catalyst and of the Acylated Arylamine on the Catalytic Process" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 8, Aug 73, pp 1794- 1799 Abstract: The investigation was carried out on the structural effects of N,N-dimethylamides of several phosphoric and phosphinie acids in respect to their catalytic activity in.the acylationlreaction of,various arylamines with benzoyl chloride in benzene at 25*. Utilizing correlation analysis it was shown that N,N-dialkylamides of the organophosphorms acids act as oxygen- nucleophilic. catalysts, analogously to phosphorus.oxides. USSR UDG 541.127.128:547.241 LITVIKENKO, L. M., TITSKIY, G. D.', and -0. P. Donetsk Branch of the T Ins t i 4~0 Tg""Kal Chemistry imeni Physical-Organic Chemistry of the ys V. Pisarzhevskiy, Acad. Sc. UkrSSR, Donetsk State University "Phosphinic Acids as Bifunctional Catalysts in the Formation of Amide Bonds" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 5, Feb 72, pp 1127-1130 Abstract: Phosphinic acids may exhibit a bifunctional type of catalytic activity, analogously to carboxylic acids., This possibility was studied the model of acylation of m-chloroanillne.with acetic anhydride in benzene at 25'C. It was shown that in small quantities phosphinic acids substantially accelerated the reaction rate. Monofunctional compounds, such as m-nitrophenol, had no effect on the reaction. Quantitative cort- parisons have shown that phosphinic acids are as active rts the carboxylic acids; their catalytic activity increases withAncreasing acidity. The catalytic activity of phosphinic acids is based an theiriability to form cyclic- transition complexes with.amines which decompose into the final .3EVZCtion products ---the amides and. carboxylic. acids. USSR UDC 539.4 -TOV, YE. V., SEREGIN, A. S. GIATSa (1403cow), Y,-,5".M~vVkVvNkatIon Technological Institute "A SJ-atistical Analysis of the Fatigue Characteristics of Light A3.joys.for a Probabilistic Estimate of the Strength of Aircraft Structural Elements" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, 1970, PP 38-L~2 Abstract: An analysis is made of the fatigue oharacteristics of ifg--ht alloys, obtained, in the testing of laboratory apooi- i), of lasing the mans; consideration is given to tho posaibilit, fatiguo charaotoristic4 for eatimating the atrfungth of parts with aecount taken of the statiatioal sizi.lituil,to orltorion of estruction 6 figures,, 4:bibliograpblo eftrias. fatigue d USSR UDC! 669-71-017:539.43-01 mppy"U.-Ji,, MMYAYEV, P, G., KOPNOV, V. I., KAWGI.?IA,, A iA., and ermMi., K. N. nThe Effect of Structural Microinhomogeneity.on the Fatigue Resistance of the DLAlloy" Yietallovedeniye Splavov Legkikh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscoir, "Nauka", 1970, -pp 42-49, resume Translation: A method is suggested for the quantitative rating of the microstructure of alwdnum alloys by the inhomogeneity of the microplastic deformation. The relation between the inhomogenei-by factor of microplastic deformation and the fatigue resistance of-rdds and stwq)ings of the Dl alloy is demonstrated. Seven figures, one table,,.fo'ur bibliographic reference. UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSINIG DATE-27NOV70 112 019 (T LE--L A 4 S GOVERNING THE DlSTqlBUTIO:W OF 'Clkf-EP STRENGiVit IN ALUMINIUM `.~ALLOYS [N RELATION TO THE ST UDlY OF CREEP: STRENGTH 5~~,. M.N. COONTRY OF 1,NIFO--USSR QU --ZAVOD. LAB.i 1970s 36, (3), 338-340 ~ ~s RCEI PUBL I SHED ------- 70 _::,~~.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ~":~~._"TOPIC TAGS_-STATISTIC ANALYSISif CREEP. STRENGTHP ALUMVNU14 ALLOY _~CCNTROL AARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0302 STEP NG--(Jlk/0032/.'7~11036/(103/C3313~0340 _C.IRC ACCESSION N(*)--AP01~9S34 '2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROGESSNG DATfc---27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION tNIO--AP0129534 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROBLEMS ARISING IN THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF CREEP TEST3 ARE DISCUSSED '141TH SPECIAL REF. TO THE CASE OF AL ALLOYS. THE. 0ISTRvwTIGN OF cS%EEP STRENGTH IN SERIES OF SUCH SAMPLES OBEYS NORMAL STVIST:ICAL LAW IF DUE -ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR THE UPPER AND LOWER: THRESHOOS OF: SENSITIYITY. WITHIN CERTAIN L111,11TS, HOWEMs THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SUCH TESTS -MAY- BE ~ CARR I ED - OUT [IN T HE BAS I S - OF A NORMAL LArj W! THOUT TAK I NG THES E VALUES INTO CONSID~RATION. THE- ERRORS. INVOLVED IN THIS SIMPLIFICATION ARE CONSIDERED. UNCLASS (FIE0 m Now" ~PROCESSrNG DATE--18SEP70 f 2 054 UN C L A S S I F I E -T0ITLE--APPLICATION OF METAL CERAMIC ALLOYS FOR HANIX I NG HIGH TEMPERAIURES AND PRESSURES -U- "AuTHOR-102)-STEPNOVv S.A-v PANDVv V*S* Z OUINT RY OF INF0--USSR OURCE--MOSCOW, KUZNECHNO-SHTA14POVOCHNOYE PROIZVOOSTVOP No. 2t 1970t PP -44 4 3 -Z ATE:: PUBL I S HED ------- 70 ND MARINE ENGR '~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH-v IND., CIVIL A, .~JOPIC TAGS--ALLOYt DIE CASTINGt CONSTRUCTION MATERIAt, HIGH TEMPERATURE -`~:-HATERtALI CERMET PROOUCTP VACUUM TECHNOLOGY ~-C: ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :'pOCUf4ENt CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .~PIROXY -REEL/FRAME--1985/0272 STEP NO--UR/0132/700'LIOO/002/0043/004/s ':~C'..( R CACCESSION NO--AP0100778 UNCLASSIFIED 41 Z 054 UNCLASSIFIED nb(',--ssvj(; 0ATE-18SEP70 ,CM ACCESSION ND--AP0100778 I--ESI:14'fS S tE F I Hl- ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THi S ARTICLE P 0 ED EL I KHOZMASH RESULTS OBT'I'll FROM WORK P"IN E BY THE NII TRAKTOR11:tj (5CIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTiTurE FOR AGRICULTURAL TRAr,'JORS Al~!D %lAiH:flVl--.;'y) ON THE APPLICATION OF R\FFf-,ACT0RY ALLOYSJO [NSTRumE, -s -OR wORK114C, AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND PRESSU4ES. SUCHIMATERIALS ARE IMETAL CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS MADE BY PRESSING AND SINTERENG IN A VA-CUUM. A TABLE IS LISTING THE TYPE NUMBER OF: THE ALLOYI THE COMPONENTS OF THE LtXTER, AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS t TOGETHER WITH NOTES As TO THE POSSIBLE -TAIL ~-CINC I USES INSTRUIMENTS, MAOE OF IT CAN BE PUT TO. SOME DE -5 - , , EaN I ( G FHE IMANUFACTURCE OF THESE ALLOYSt STEEL TYPE NUIMBERS, THF TEMPERATURE, THf.: DURATION OF THE HEATINGt ARE GIVEN. PLANTS SUCH AS: THE CHELYABINSK P L AIN T I I AU T 0.'+E CH-AN I CAL AND THE V0R0SJ+1-L0VG;ZA-0 AUTWOBI-LE VALVE PLAPNT IN ,~-,-,WHICH Dl.ES MADE OF SUCH ALLOYS ARE USEDw ARE LISTED~, AND DETAILS OF THE ,, ' a ARE PRESENTED. THE AUTHORS CONCLUDE THAT~ REFRACT RY ALLOYS ~-'.---ARE WIDELY:APPLICABLE FOR DIE.CASTING, ANO THAT A SUBSTANTIAL THE STABILITY OF DIES AND:PUNGHES CAN BE.MADE BY PAOPER 'CHOICE.OF ALLOY. Steeld tism UDC 539.4 XUALOVA I. K., and STEPNOV, Ye.,.M.,, All-Union Scient-if ic Pezearch institute )f Instruments "Study of Conversions Occurring During the Process of Heating of Hardened Hi-gh-Speed Steels" Xoscow, Fizika Metallov i 14'etallovedeniye, Vol 30r No 5, 1970, PP 1115-1119 Abstract: Using a high temperature X-ray chwnber., the 1-attice parameters (aq and ay) and spectral line iddths (Aq r, d~~) and the a W~id Y phas-es were deter- irdned, as well a-- the qtv_n-tity of residuals austcnit,3 anfJ separated dispersed R14F4, R9K1O, ZWOK20niL,~71, d 0 IMC, and Co W, phases in types RI 8, an r!gk2 IFT s~e'djls ha-rdened from the optimal tamperatiIxes. Measurement of the pararroters was performed using an URS~-501 diffriactoitater in Fe-radiation in the 106-30u angle interval (to calculate.the -percentage of residual auctenite and area S of dist)ersed phase); in the 53-56':) interval [to de"Iermaine aq and ,6 tenpan a , ar, and in -the 6i -65' i~tervaal (to de- e id .9y). Me percentaea of residual austenite was calculated using a metho provid4l, !. 5% accuracy. The line widths were detemmed by'planimetry;Qf areas. The~.Iattlce parameters 1/2 15111"MIM9111111 ~RIIMIMI M, USSR KUALOVA I. K.) arCLS=XQXA,,.-,TI9,LJh:' Fizzika MetaJlov i Pletallovedeniye, Vol 30J I No 5, 1970, pp 1115-1119 were calculated on the basis of the position of the dlffract~.Iion lint-, n-aximm vith an accuracy of + 0.002 kX. The tamp-Grat-ure intex!v*als for separation of austenite were determined in the hardening phases and conversion of resid F1 20-8000 temperature range at a rate of /mJn. 2/2 USSR UDC 771.534.5:771.537:535.241.6 GOROKqOVSKIY, Yu. N., Doctor of Sciences, GRIGORIYEVl A. G., IVANOV, A. M., STEPOCHKIN A A. "New Sensitometric Devices" 0 tiko Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost',~No 3, 1972, pp 43-50. P Abstract: A review is presented of new devices for measurement of the pro- perties of black-white and color photographic materials and evaluation of photographic images on there materials.: The devices covered include the SR-21 recording densitometer, the SR-22 reflecting goniodensitometer, the SR-25 universal densitometer, the MD-2M Irecord;ng micrOdensitometer, the PP-48 automatic projection granuloneter and -the HP-21M pi-oiection resolvo- meter. Basic technical characteristics,structural diagrams-;and photographs are presented for all of these instruments, USSR UDC: 535-853-673 GOROKIIOVSKIY, Yu. IT., Doctor of Scienc;'as, GRIGORIYEV_t A. G., IVANOV, A. M., -SOROKIN V SMOCHM, A. A. "A High-Sensitivity Recording fa~!rodensitometerl' Leningrad, Optiko-Mekhanicheslmya Promyshlennost',, No 11, Nov 70, PP 33-37 Abstract: The article is a dexeription:of the design and construction of an instrum-e-ev developed by the authors -- the MD-2 high-sensitivity two-beem recording microdensitometer. The Instrument is based on a compensation cir- cuit with a single light swrce and a single photomultiplier as the receiver. The measuring element is a fixed gray scale placed ln.Lhe same beam as the object-to be measured. A diagram of the optical systm is given as vell as a block diagram of the densitozeeter as a.whole. Ihe mchine output is a standard 275-= chart recorder. The recording scale may be varied from 1:1 to 1:2000 in ten ste-Ds. The device can. be used to measure optical densities up tu.~ 4.0 with a precision of +0.01 density unit on a field of 500 square w1crons or more, The authors Ehank A. P. Grammtin for calculating the optical system of the microdensitometer in hic laborator~r, and also A.A. Barentseva for her participation in testing% the erk-,crimental model of the I strument, USSR UDC 537.311.~3:1r-;J.1,26/289 AFAINTASMEV, V.N., ST- ,,POVIK A.P.~ TUTUROV, YU.F., FILIM'ON"nVA, P.I. "Measurement Of The Lifetime Of Carriers In Germa Irradiatiodo nium And Bili -con Durinc I-eutron Fiz. i takhn. polunrovodni~ov (Phyaico AndJeohnoloEy 01' Semiconductors), 1971, No 6, PPL 1067-1073 (4rox. RZh--ZlsktronIIca i yeye prizeneniy.~ Fo 10, October 1971, Abstract No IOB19) Translation:- 11%, is exnarimentally established that the radiative constant in Ge and Si during. neutron irradiation with an energy of 1.4 1-.eyL is decrcosad with a reduction.of temperature. 6 ref. Summary. L ZIC 6 16-C,3d .92 2. 1. r ~- 0 1 ZZ, 04 7 3 - c3. 7 RESULTi; OF DUi~114; CUN~IOS QF HYPOY." it: A PRq!P1VRF CKAMBLR (Article b N~ Russ inn, 1972, pp 35-36, publication 27 Septerabor 197.1 Abstract: Slxty ptlott~ (ZZO healthy r*,jacta. .0 %,It!% *Lt tc 4i:or-Ieret, art' 20 vith autonozitt fi~sLrca dist-- ! "t.) war exAmIned. Thr ex,aaninations ~rr zae- uoing the ct-bine,tion aq..r. and tlzt zr-ult,- -t4 procenp.d by the dIrrcrA'on. .onlyAlu TI-e In alectroga. ophic anpl-It-.We after altitude experimcritas -apa used - at rt-pT-ntat1vr Indrat, It ~.ac temonaLratcd y1th A hilh (Dvor 5-',) tho reptagentative Indox w.16 affected tv the grratcst ,.i- test (76.6%) by the tyre of ga9trIr paristAlxl.., nor~.a!~ excitable -acthenic.'Inhibitcary or' Iner Tho Ind4x 4e-- t Panded-to -8 bruch th d1laeatate of the t,2t Pubjtc-.