SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TULCHIY, V. I. - TUMANOV, V. I.

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112 028 UNCLASSIFIEO~ OV7 ~PROCESSING OATE--27N 0 TITLE--STRESS CONCENTRATION IN THE CASF OF A PARTIALLY.STRENGTHENED CIRCULAR HOLE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-TULCHIY, V.I., YAK[fl0VICHp' G. 1.41, RUDENKO, A. G, ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--PRIKLADNAIA MEKHANIKAt,VOL*:6,:~APR. 1970t P,, 93-98 D-AT EPUBLISH80 ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-- STRESS CONCENTRATFONt REINFORCED SHEL L FLAT 9LATEt TENSILE STRESS ~.':CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEo .,PROXY REEL/FRAME--200011328 STEP NO--UR/0198/-[0/000/006/0093/0098 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124978 UNCLASSIF'IED hfilque USSR ~UDC 621-397.0o1 TULES"HA Yej.A. "Possible Evaluations Of InformIation Systemsf, Tr- Lenipgr. in-ta kinOinzhen----- (works Of the Leningrad Institute of Notion PictLLL-e Znglneers), 1971 -- 9'vYP.!15, PP 91-95 (from M-Radiotekhnik .NO 119 NOv 71, Abstract No 11G129) Translation: The author considers thepossibility of data sam ling from systems Of TV information sto p rage according to certain characteristic features 'Whose nature and number vary as a function of the class of problems to be solved and the sampling frequency. Information classifi- cation is based on such chaxacteL"_isti,cs1as the r-,-gnitu-des and signs of first and second derivatives. The characteristics are evaluated by means of weighted coefficients which are established in statistical tests of typical systems. "'he Drobability of erroneous sampling is:analyzed. The authcu*: also discusses the possibility of an entropy approach to the data storage systems, which is based on adapting various classes of functions of different weights obtained,bY statistical analysis of the operation Of the system. M,Zj. 2/1 -7-7' --27NOV70 ATE pR(jGESSj-,MG tjNCLAS S I F1 ED I NG 2/2 028 P A CONTOUR C- NO-ApO124978 APPLICATION OP :-IRC AC ESSION U) GP-0- ABSTRACT- ~OF Two STRE.SS GONCENTRATIOIN .~,BSTRACVEXTRACT HE (FORULATION At,11) SOLUTION -M~'IR-L.E aND (21 A HOLE TECHNIQuP To T Cl,,: ITS CONTOUR- 11) A HOLE SToENGTHENED ALONG oNE SF paoBLE-IMS-'FOR NED AT TWO (OppO1ITE) PARTS $I'RE~j(;THENING Sy~imrTpJCALLY Sj-RCNGTHE 1~ CASE ARE PERFORmE0 FOP - IT IS SliOWN CALCULATIONq FOp THE LATTE I ~Rom.`THAT OF TjjE PLATE t) i)Ir-FERIP* 4EIc,11T (IF THE mATFRIALS Sfl~ilLl,,R, To AN I XIAL TENSION# THE I - THAT FOR A PLATE ExPEPIENcING UNI AID~ j:)F PARTIAL. 'jE pr-[)UrED (W~Tfi ~THE TRFSS (,ONCEt4TRATION CAN I - ELEMENT INCREASE Itj THF S STRENGTHENING HOUT A NOTICEABUE ~A'CILITY: N"IJ~OLAEVSKII 'STRENGTHENING) WIT HC "(it E UKRAINI T THE. EDGE OF T NIKO.LAEV?~ AN S'i S11 FA(;TOR A ROITELINYI INSTITUT XORABLE 6fitr iAl;c,[FIED USSR uDc 669.118:621-7406-58 Candidate of Technical Sciences, VAYNSHTEYN, 0. Ya, Engineer, MMKM, N. N., Rngineer, IMMENIKIM A. A.P Engineer and SNEZHKO B. Ya. Engineer Chelyabinsk Yetallurgical Plant "The Use of Argon in the Production of Non-Aging Low-Carbon Steel" Moscow, Stal', No 3, Mar 73 p 226 Abstract: Low-carbon non-aging steel it the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant is melted by the scrap-ore process in 100-ton open-hearth furnaces with oxygen scavenging of the metal. Argon protects the metal flux against oxidation. This method r4kes it possible to lower the - n degree of contamination of 6.2 to ingots by oxide aluminaceouis impurities which give rise to laminations Jn sheet. Argon flux protection decreased sheet rejection by customers and plants by factors of 2-7-4-5:and.,j-4, respectively, and increased annual out- put by 12%. Two figures. USSR UDC 669.181621-746.58 MLUKOVSXIY, A. Vol BAXAHOVI Ks Pot TULINo No As, GEWDIOV0 YU. Vol and KOSYM, L. K. 'finczeasing the Quality of Steels and Alloys by HafJiLlng Them with Argon 'Outside Furnace" Jjoscowy StalIq No 12, 1972, pp 1087-1091 Abstracti The suggested method for th refining of netals uxes a 100-ton capacity pouring ladle with a aWnum of throje built-in (ladle bottom) refrac- tory plup with passMea for argon. The argon in supplied Linder pressure in tho amount of 0.4-1.0 0 ton of xatal forremoval. of non-molallic inclusiona, and in the anount of Ip5- -0 0/tont for olimination or kydrogen, PrelWaary tests at many plants and in laboratories' indicated that the zethod is inexpensive and does not require a hearf capital investiment. The,nothoa, allows production of low-carbon beat-resistant steals in open, are furnacos. Im addition to refining, -the argon facilitatas the deoxidation of stetil ky caxbon. Concentra- tion of gases in I-MI3 stainless steel after xvfIjiin&; with argon decreased by 45 (concentration of oxygent hydrogen, and nitrogtun decroased by 43, 40 and IZ%, respectively). All refined steeil and alloys studied after refining ifere charactorized by high density. and better microstruoturo; The donsity 2 /Z 24 Awl USSR LOX 669.187-Zt62i.365-5 OXOROKOVe G. N., SHAIaMOY, A. G.t AMFOV# V. M.t and TUL111, 11, A. Proivodstvo Stali i Splavov v Vakuumnykb ltiduksionnykh Pechakh (The Production of Steel and Alloys in Vacuum Induction F. urnaces)t Hors-Cows hetallurgiyat 1972, 191 pp Translation of Annotations The construction of various typer. of conterimpriaxy vacuum induction fuxraces is describ-nd. , PhyzicochemicuJ. pracesses axe dencribed which occur dur.1r.- , smelting of eteels and alloys In vacuun DAuction ftrnaccs. Methods axe proposed for intensification ~ of reduction and reTining of lzotalu. A detailed characterization of the quality of metal is 6;iven. 'The booh- is interAed for scientific workern, 6ngineerin&-techiiical.:p-ersoi*Lnel, and highly quall ied workers of metallurgy- factorleae. It ca.-a be. useful for students in advancecl course3 of metallurgical institutions of kjl~3her oducation.i 98 illustrationnp 64 tables, bibliog'ra~ hy of.,I-?Z titles#. p Tablo. vf- ~Contents t Pa-3e Chapter io-~Gonztructlon of Vacuum indudtio'n, Furnaces Labotatory I xmces" 6 Seniproduation Fumaces 12 Productior. Furnaces 22 USSR CKOROKOV, G_ N.0 et al.,, The Production of Steel and Alloys in Vacuum Inductici ;;scost# HatallurgiyaJ972# 191 ~ pp Use of Supplexentary Mectromagn'etic MeUl Mixing 30 Crucible LAW g of Vacuum InductUn-Furnaces 32 Chapter 2.. Oxygen Behavior During Vacuum1nduction Molting Interaction of Molten With,the Furnate Atmosphozv alid the Fire- proe, 1_4_ning 37 -etal Deoxidation of 1, 56 Cbapter 3. Nitrogen Behavior Durlng.5=61ting of Steel end All-cys in Vacuum Induction Furnacaa.~ Influence of Surface Active Elements on the Speed of Nitrogen Discharge 67 Influence of the Specific Metal-Cas Contact Arer" 74 Iffluence of Temperatu= on the Nitrogen Diclhaxj~,a Procoan 75 Influence of the intannity of Eloctranagnatic t-Mving on the Speed of. Nitrogen Dischax& 79 Denitr1ding of Smelts,Cantaining 4tron4; NitrieAiiing Elements al Chaptor 4. Evaporation of Condensed Coatmadnant-s and Cozpwi6ntc of Smel ts in the Vacuuz Influtinto of Holting ria "stern on tvaporation of Con-twiinwits in 2/3 Vacuum Induction Furnacea 88 IMP, "'j, PTM=i "'j, PTM=i "'j, PTM=i LGSR OKOROKOV, G. N.p et al., Tho Production of Steel and Alloys In Vacuum Induction Furnaces, Eloscow, Metallurgiyal-1972,.191 pp On the Limiting Stage in the Process of Discharging Condensed ContamInants in the Vacuum, 97 Relationship of Rates of Evaporation of Contaminants In the Vacuum and the Alloy Bace. 104 Chapter 5. Docarbonization of Metal in Vacuum Induction Furnaces 108 Chapter 6. Intensification of Refinin6lProcasses in VacuumiInduction vu=aces SPOeding Degastficatibn of,MetalProcesaes 120 Intensification of Deoxidation Frocezaes 132 Use of Slags 13, 5 CombWng Vacuum Induction Halting:wIth Other Hwmting Methods 142 Chapter 7. Smelting Technology in Vacuum *Induction Fw-'nacea and Pro- parties of Steels and-Alloys General Conditions of Melting Technolou 146 Characteristics of Sm1ting and Pr~jterties of Steels and Alloys 151 Produation ojr Steola and Alloyr, by a Duplex Procoss of Vacuum -Induction Fimmee &M.-ftcuum Arc Smelting 173 Conclusion., 183 Bibliogiaphy 3/3 185 23 - 7 H, - 'Al, ~6 ;H 1 1!.''I USSR TJDC 6690187i2 JWZ1ZTSOV, L. K. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Candidate of Technical Sciencea, ZHAVORUROV, K. P.j~ Engineer, LABUINOVICH, 0. A., Engineer, wAIZIBU1ROV, 1. YU.j. Engineer "Working Experience of a.100-ton Electric Fvxnace with Upreted Transforimer and Improved Short Mains" Moscow# Stal', No 3, I-lax 73, pp 236-238' Abstractt Transformers of 29, 15 and 32,111v-ar.-Bp up-z-,,tftd nominal power, pe-mitting temporary overloading- up to 45 V;v-anp, were installed on tvo 100-ton electric furnaces at the Chelyabinsk Eetalluxqical Plant. 11oderniz-a- tion of short mains ensured a more uniform power distribution bj phasses ard. decreased induction losses, The conditions of mellvinj3~ stainloss, an(! struct-ea-al -tiver steels are discussed. For Creator effee zess, further node=ization measures must be carried- out ura One fig four biblio.graphic references. Ace. Nr. IqRclOG137-1 C :2-1 Accura of G~L-C" -2 Gravirieter on Surface Vessel "From: Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnalo Geofizika, svod ~,Yy Tcm, No 1,, (D IG171-D-rF7. The authors evaluated the accuracy of oparation* of the gravimeter during long-term ocean tests, The article describea lu-!~e t,~a for preparing the instrummt, f or. opleration, zmking gravi,7etxic obsertlations. Cj- on a surface vessel and processing the The tlotal randc: servation error is date.-rdredj, as well as the ran. itiaiLa of Vhe error, d!.17::z-,-.t------.-*.-w only on the gravizeter. (Abstract: ."Evaluation of the Ac-curacy of the GAL-01WO-2 V ing on a Surface Vessel.." by M. Ye. Artemlyd A. V. Y- Un Moscow,, Morsk. 1vtomtil.i tel% Ye r. yjt and V". 'Svl 'JTsi-'161 Gravijwtr i yago i~x 3.969s ~Pp i T I I I I, IIT . I I,I :,1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PNOCESSING DATE--23,3CT70 .r iTLE-INVESTIGAT ION OF THE LOW FREQUENCY. BR A NCH OF !A NT 11: ER R OMAGN E T I C RES0103CE IN CSMNF SUB3 -U- __AUTHOR-m-TULIN# V.A. .iCGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~ ~SOURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58, NR 14- PP 1265-1268 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _.~SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS "TOPIC TAGS-MAGNETIC RESONANICS, ANTIFERROMAGNETISMi FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTIC;, CRYOGENIC PROPERT.Yi, LOW FREQUENCYP FLUGRIDEr MANGANESE -COMPOUND, CESIUM COMPOUND ZONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .D0C._MENT,tLASS--UNCLASSIFIED U .PROXY:REEL/FRAME--1988/1571 STEP NU--UR/00-"16/70/058/004/1265/1268 CJRC- -ACCESS ION- NIO-AP0 106317 -2/2 024 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 :C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106317 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LOW FREQUENCY ANTI FERROMAGNET IC RESONANCE BRANCH IN CSMNF SUB3 IS INVESTIGATED AT FREQUENCIES BETWEEN 3700 ANO 6000.KHL.~ THE DEPENDENCE OF THE GAP OF THIS AFMR BRANCH ON TEMPERATURE~11S. STUDIED BETWEEN 1.7 AND 4.20EGREESK. IT IS SHOWN.THAT WITH AN ACCURACY TO.TH.E EXPERIMENTAL (:RRORS IHE GAP DEPENDS ON THE MAGNET HAT ION: OF THE MN;:PRI,4E55 NUCLEI.: FACILITY: INSTo, FIZICHESKIKH PROBLEM, AN tSSR*. L 0 55 4 V-1 OG13G- Ace. X-r-. ARM Ref. Code: QQQQ StatiWital Studies of GAL-CINP04"Gravimeter Rro m MOSCOW, Referativnyy Zburnal,,Oq1ofizika, Svodnyy Tom, No 1, 1970, 1n67--DF-?7 This paper gives tho results of studies of t1w stability and acc%Aracy of operation of a GAL-OMPO-2 gravixwter over a long.period In dependence on various factors. Sam recomendMIlions are made ion improving the stability and increasing the accuracy oVthis instrument. (Abstract: "Statistical lnvestigations~of GAL-OMPO-2 Gravimteri, 11 by L-1,- Korenfelld and V,._4,.jUjjD+-Moscow, Morskiye Avtomatizir. Gravijretr i yego R~bota., 1969., p-, 87-108) aeel/Frame- Aj U-'cz S R UX 629-765(47) Tmr v Metodv i Tekhnilm EksperimentallIVIch ISSled0v,--l-kiY v V:,'-O%ikh Sloyakii Atii-.Or~'Icry Obthods and Tecllinicpaes of Experimentation in the Uj~pul--r Atm:)c-.j), liere), Tl--,d7 Tsentr. Aerol. goserv. (Work of the Cent kal. AerolaiTical Ob 1,%)scov, 110 I~a; 1972, 152 pp 1405cow, Referativnyy Zliurnal--Rn-l,,etostroYeni,,e, No 5, I'hY 73, Abstract Elo 5-41-124K Abstract: The methodr, and techniques of iipper 3,~!search are 42mamined. Results of different, laborator,~ and full-scale expe-Iii,juji:Le, &v0 T_)rcserlted. PartiCUlar attention was given,to au~or atic process 0f "Olurdriol-e- Vetroro:Lo.~j- cal data obtained by aT t~~O~lk and by per:iArat n aerological ne ions of roc~,(,t probes of the upper etmosphere. The ~book has been orr. mi-izeJ for scientific workers and vpecialicts in the field of ut=-Pherie phy, ~Z:lIoi 1. I.H[W V laic IITT I 11117:1-7711711 17r, raf FRO -Mil i1 t:- 1.. mr, 1 -ASS I F I tD F: OkOCEStING DATE-04DECTO 14C U AIT.Lt~~._. NO PRIME POSITIVE AND Q~SUB2 :PR I~E'; POSITIVE 1ONS N T li E LOWER -U -:IONOSPHEREI. ANP CORPUSCULAq IONIZING RAD,IATION ~AUTHOR-TULINOVI 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE--CENTRAL AEROLOGICAL 085ERVATURY; MOSCOW, GEO14AGNETIZM I A E R 0 NO141 YA v.' VOL Xt NO 39 19701 PP 538-540 ,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--ATtIOSPHERIC SCIENCES, ASTRONOMYrASTROPHYSICS 'TOPIC TAGS--IONOSPHERE, ION, IONIZATION, 150LAR CORPU!!ClJL.AR RADIATION, ~.IONIZING:RADIATION X ON'T R 0 LMARKING--NO R E S TR I C T I ONS ~DOCUMENT C L A 5 S-- UINCLA SS I F I ED TROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605017/006 STEP NC--UR/02~)3/70/010/003/1)538!t)540 c IRIC ACCESSION NO--AP0140*739 S S I I- JN 039 IING UNCLASSI FIEU :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140739 .~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNTIL 14014 rr HAS BEEN IMPIjSSfBL-- TO COLLATE EXPERIMENTAL DATA ON THE UUANTITAfIV G -N T -F THE FUNDAMENTAL. fONS NO PP!ME POSITIYE AND.0 SUR-2 PRI14F POSITIVE IN THE LOWER 'ONOSPHERE If..N THE RANGE. 13F ALTITUDES 70-95~.-,M) wtrrd ruR;,E-j,,,r CONCEPTS ON THE PRINCIPAL SOURCES OF IONIZATION fill THE LGi4EEP. IONDSPHEiZl~-_ (EMISSS10114 IN THE L SU8ALPHA L[,'4L. AND s.bLAr( X RAOIATION) THIS PAPER DEMONSTRATES THAT ALL1314ANCE FOR,CORPUSCULAR R~ACIIAIION ~A.S AN ADIJITIONAL JONIZATION SOURCE TO A CONSIDEkAGLE EXTE-Nr MA-KES ET POSSIRL57 TO ELIMINATE EXISTING DIFFERENCES THE AUTHOR. FIRST REVIEAS THE PROCESSES OF FORMATION AiNU DISAPPEARANCE OF 0 SUB12 PRIME POSITIVE AND NO PRIME ~POSITIVE IONS. A DEFINITE RATIO SHOULb EXIST BETWEEIN THE CONTENT OF THESE IONS IN THE LOWER !OsNOSPHERE-i DE.PENDING Oil WHETHER. DIRECT IONIZ ATIO1 N AND RECOMBINATION OR ICN,EXCHANGE REACTIONS,ARE THE DOMINANT PROCESSES 1IN THE FORMATIOWAIND 0I.SAPPEARANCE OF THESE IONS. flOi,EVERr EXFEPfMEJ`,JTAL DATA FAIL TO CONFIRR THIS~ REGULARf rY. THF AUTHOR CONTENDS THAT THE REASON FOR THF CONTRADICTIONS. JS THAI' IN '!'HE SiTUOY OF [ON FORMATION PROCESSES IN THE LGWER: IONOSPHERE IT IS GUSTOMARY TO TAKE ONLY SOLAR RAOIATION INTO ACCOUNT AS IONIZING RADIATIOINI. H(.)w1:VFR, 01REcr EXPERIMENTAL DATA HAVE NOW BEEN OBTAINEO [NDICATIN't; THAr C,ORPUSCULAR. RADIATION ALSO PLAYS AN [MPn_RTANT:ROLE*fN IoNrz A,rl,,,)N OF THE L014CR IONOSPHERE. R.ELATIVELY SIMPLE CG14PUTATI04S ITIN THIS PARER SHO'A rHAT ALLOWANCE FOR CrORPUSCULAR RADIATION AS AN ADDITIO1411L IONIZING AGENT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE T,HE D.IFFICULTIE3 lti~,l~,4Tr--.~,'I)RETit4G'DiRECT MEASUR ES OF THE CONCENTRA T LON OF~ 0 -SUB2 ~Plk I ME POSS I r I VE AND NO PR I ME -POSITIVE IN THE LOWER IONOSPHERE* UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFLED ROCES SING DATE--160CT70 ~JITLE--MEASUREMENT OF THE LOW ENERGY PROTON INTENSIlY IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE -U- :AUTHOR-(02)-TULINOV# V.F.t LIPOVETSKIYqN.A. COUNTRY OF INFa--UssR :1 ~'-~SOURCE-,KOSMICHESKI ISSLEDOVANIIAI-VOL. .81 MAR-APR. 197D, P. 306-307 1) AT E. PUBLISHED ------- 70 .. SUBJECT,AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESv MISSILE TECHNOLOGY TOPICJAGS--UPPER ATMOSPHERE# MEASUREMENTi PROTONt METEOROLOGIC ROCKET, -ALBEDO RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, --CONTROL MA ~-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY.REEL/FRAMr,--1994/1763 STEP t,'O--UR/0293/'rO/008/000/0306/0307 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115592 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF--160CT70 --~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115592 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA OBTAINED WITH THE AID OF A METEOROLOGICAL ROCKET CONGERNING THE PROTON -INTENSITY IN THE ENERGY RANGE FROM- I.TO 20 MEV AT Ml~ LATITUDES AT ALTITUDES RANGING FROM ABOUT 35TO 87 K,44 NO INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF SLOW PROTONS IS OBSERVED AT ALTITUDES GREATER THAN 70 KM. THUS INDICATING THi~ ABSENCE OF A PROTON COMPONENT IN THE SOFT CORPUSCULAR kADIATION USUALLY RECORDABLE WITH THE AID.OF END WINDOW GEIGER COUNTERS. CONSEQUENTLY, PROTONS AT ALTITUDES GPEATEI R THAN TO ~O KM ARE COSMIC RAY:ALBEDO PROTONS. MOREOVER, THE~URWARD AND 00,~NWARD MOVING ALBEDO PARTICLES FLUXES.ARE EwUAL TO:EACH OTHER WITHIN AN ERROR RANGE OF ABOUT 20PERCENT. to 112 030 UNcLAssfFizo PROCE$SING DATE--16QCf70 _TITLE--DEPEN0ENCE OF CORPUSCULAR RADI AT:10fv INTENSITY IN.T11HE UPPER ATMOSPHERE ON SOLAR ACTIVITY --U--! V.F.F MOYSEYEV,- YU-Nt SHAPIROP: I.Gbo ULANtYVA, L.A. C (JUN T R YQ F !NF0--USSR ~':,SOURCE-KOSMICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIIAt VOL~.. 8r MAR-APk. 1970, P 307-309 OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 '-:,SUBJECT,AREAS--AStRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC *SCIENCES TAGS--SOLAR A.CTIVITY, RADIATION INTENSITY, SOLAR CORPUSCULAR RADIATJON,.~ UPPER ATMOSPHERE-i GE-I GER C0UNTER,:GE0l"fjAGNFTjC DISTURBANCE, ATMUSPHERIC SOUNDING t'-,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED TEP tNO--UR/0293/.'10/0(3.5/000/3307/0309 ~-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1762 S __C lPC_ACCf-SS 10N N0-00115591 Tr -aiiam , -- - .;- r .- - ~, I . :z . :- _. -,- ,,, .. : . .. I C - ~.- . L - A C-C I e fllff~- - - - - - - 1 0- t " 1 ~ ~ , t , I ~' W I -i;~7 - I ~ I I I -ml , 1 11 1 r. I - . ., wir; 4t i , 43 1 ~ I! H6. 6! ki, 11,6114, li'l ~,~ i" Wh~ F6 ~6 ivid, USS11 WC:0512.886-08 T S Col:,~C 7 --ific Tieswirch institute of Diseases C, 14niagrad scie,;~ of the Ear, ~Nosa' axLd~a'peoch "Corralat-ion C t'-io S i,_~ t s; o: Xechanical and Cdor' ;.c S%~mulation of the Vesti- Personsir bular _Apparat. s in 1H "Osaww' vest;'ik Otorirolar!_n- zologii, No 5 P SOP/Oct:70, xjp 84-83 Abstract: _-'tY Subj_-ct wilt no Ustory 0 vertigo or Spontaneous or positional I nysta 'uzas roz_,IC'ed Jn a special chair (720/5",C) ard, 30 vi~.n la'"r, were given a calloric ti~.-at o--,' the ear with 20 --,1 of wata:r at 2GOG) to determine ti he of ~-.a rosul~%s as an ir4ex of vestibullitr exoitability. Despite the fact, Lzin., ~.-ho :,.-stoat period of- postrotatory nyatagmup (1.7 -;Q0) was Much shortar t.han t24-.) .21-itont parlod following the czxlom Jc t6sL (12.sec), the two in- dica,lors of co-rriusponded In appr~ondvatoly ?G el~_` tho cases, i.e., the latent Pc::-iod 1onZthcnc-d or :;hortoned in the saxio :IXULIviduals with both tests. vlarare'_7'G*~ Sul YG~_bz:u a ""o n--- z, frcquency ard~ rato of t' z-, slow phase. showed the and thus can bo USed-for p',;xpose~s of c*mparison in healthy -I t, -c tost depo.-4z~oh extralabyri-nthino factors, it may b": caoezi Lo rotation because of its convenience and because it b'a q~4zz ------- -- - USSR UDC 617.761-009.29+616*-073.97 TULKIIII, V. N., Second Clinical Department, Lenin.grad Scientific itute of Ear,:Throat, and Nose:Diseases and Speech Disorders "Clinical Value of the Various Para eters of Nystagmus" m Kiev, Zhurnal Ushnykh Nosovykh iGorlovykh Dolezziey, Vol 1, Jan/Feb 1971, pp 10-13 Abstract: When analyzing electronystagmograms for clinical pur- poses, various investigators attach. different significance to numerous attributes of nystagmus. such as the overall amplitude, frequency, duration and maximum speed of the slow phase, the nature of the fast phaseP the duration of the latent period, overall duration of the nystagmus, and its rate of diminution. To elucidate this proble' was done w.L 100 healthy m, a study th individuals in whom nystagmus wa 's induced by rotation or by the caloric method, On the basis of:statistically analyzed electro- nystagmographic data, it was concluded that the speed of the slow phase is the most important parameter for clinical purposes. 1 /2 USSR TULKIN. V. N., Zhurnal Ushnykh Nosovykh i Gorlovykh Solezney, Vol 1, Jan/Feb 1971, pp 10-13 The other inportant attributes, in sequence of dimini5hing signIficance, are: frequency, latent period total amplitude, overall duration, and the average,amplitude of nystagmus. 2/2 1T N ------- --- 44 SH uDc 621.382.3 PAVIDV, P. V., VASIWYEV, V. K., VOLODIKO, V. G., ZORIN Ye. I TETELI- CHIGIRINSK BADIM, D. AYA, T. "Peculiarities of Concentration Profiles in Ion Implantation and Their Use for Creating Varicaps and.Bipolar Transistors" Kiev, IWZ, RadioelektronikaX voi,14, No 11, Nov 71, pp 135371364 Abztract.- The authors consider the principal technically importzvk, singu- 2arities of concentration.profiles in the case of ion-beam alloying both vithout distMation and after diffusionAistillation ::if do-oants. Prcblems of calculating the principal sections and depths of RET junctions cn sillicon as a function of conditic.-is of irradiation and annealing are discussed. A descrimt-;on is given of the use of the~ion-beam method for making a varica-D with an inverse impurity gradient in the base,,and also for making a binary.P11P transistor. The basic parameters of the -V~aricap are calcu-' lated. Nine figures, one table, bibliography of nine titles. 73 USSR UDC 517.9 ULOVSKIY, V. N., MoSCoW "Asymptotic Distribution of the Eigenvalues of Differential Equations" Moscov, MatematicheskiySbornik, Novaya 3 eriya, 'Vol 89(131), No 2(10), Oct 72, pp 191-206 Abstract: Let XC R"I be a measurable set'. The symbol, L2 (X) is used to denote the Hilbert space of functions-on.4 vith~scalar,product where dx is an element of volume in WI corresponding to the conventional Lebesgue measure. The Lebesgue,r-easure of measurable set XC,W1 is denoted -by u(X). Let Gc Rn be an open bounded.set.' The authorAMvestigates the distribution of eigenvalues of the equation Au=XBu .with zero boundary conditions. The method of analysis is based on a le=,na from 1. M. G-lazman. The author thanks B. M. Levitan for formult-:.ting the problem. 3 IMM 1:1 COmbu~ti.on USSR UDC 536. %6 NOVIKOV, 5. S., 1Tf.AZJ,J4T3EV, -_U T It'. YE., Institute of ULI;, and ULISKIlCi Chemical Physics, Acad. 5c. , R "The Influence of Entropic Waves on the Stability-of Combustion in a Semi-Closed Space" Moscow, Doklady Akmdemii Nauk SSSR, Vol 203, No 6, A-Pr 72, PP 1358-1361 Abstract: The ma:Ln principle oP the theory of tile stability of poi.;Jer combu5- tion in a semi-closeJ space is. basei on tho assumption of isothermal condi- tions in tile combustion chamber. Lat6r It vas foutal. that acoustical -and antropic wavea mmy form in such A chambai~. Methodcs for calculating acoustical condilativ-ity havo Won dovolopol. In arky ',xrdy.~;.U; of gOL11 tion in the combustion chinibor it Js nuacssary to considor t-he po,~~;ibility of generating pressure vibrations due to the iziteractian of antropic wavus at the outlett from t1hu coiribustion chamber. . In this pap4ir a theoretical treat- ment is given to longitudinal gas vibration during X-,-ont combustion in a :chamber with co-n--tant crossection,-the. combustion products evolving through a jet outlet. USSR uDc 576-852-15-095.4.oBS.8 ASIAMNI R. R. _, 1~~~S PMRARITSKAYh, L. M., and IAPTEVA, Ye. A., ImtitL-.te of I-Iicrobiology,~Academy of Sciences USSR,,and Chair of Biophysics, Foysics. Faculty, Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Tnhibition of Germination of Actinoqrcete Spores in a Constant Magnetic Field" ~Ioscow, Mtkrobiologiya, Vol 42, No 3, 1.973., PP 556-55, Abstract: Actinomycete spores were exposed to a constant magnetic field of 10,000 oersted, generated by a X-powered electromagnet with an interpole distance of 25-30 MM. 7hernioact. vulgaris 136 sDores:prepared as a suspension in a nutrient medium (opt. dens. 0.2) on glass dideswere exposed to the magnetic field for 1.5 hr at 550C,, while those prepared as an aqueous sus- pension (opt. dens. 0-2) in test tubes vere kept in the magnetic field for the same period but at room temperature. ACTT streptomyeW spores similarly pre- pared on slides were exposed for 5-5 hr~at 280C and those in test tubes for 1.5 hr at room temerature. Thirty minutes after conTletion of exposure, the spores were. planted on a suitable medium and allowed to .'rerminate for 1-5 hr at 55 and 26"C. On the wao-le, the number of germinatimz spores in the experi- mental samples was 6% lower than in control samples. Awong,Mhermoact. vulgarin-, the proportion of germinating spores-was,46.,1;dp izi experimental vs. 55% in 1/2 73 2/2 -1 - ~P - "1, 7.- , .1.4-IMI, lilt 1-. - I - -I i;!L--,.-~ ki4l, .1-;- . ...... -.1 - I...- f 1/2 007 uy\;cLAseI F!I'E;D:. ~'PROC,ESSING DATE-27NOV70 TITLE--OPERATIONAL CALCULATIOINS By mEANs oF THE PROBAdILITIES THEORY OF -U- AUTHOR-051-MARTYNOVt I*M.t SQTNIKOV9 YEoA.-v TULUPGVv L.P., KUTYYEV, G.M., SHABALINt PI.N* 14TRY OF INF --USSR 0 cbu SOURCE--(EKSPLUATATIONNYYE RASCHETY SPRIMENEWYEM TEORII VEROYATNOSTEY) -MOSCOWt TRANSPORT, 1970, 238rIPP. DATEL"PUBL ISHEO ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS IND.) CIVIL AN 0 MARINE ENGR ~'MATHEMAT [CAL SCIENCES JOPIC' TAG'S--RAILWAY NETWORKs, RAIL14AY TRAFFIC, PROBABILITY ___-cONTR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _00CUMENT. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE ~,-_-PROXY REFL/FRAMC--3003/1699 sa P Ntl--Ulk/0000/'i'(J/000/000/0001/0238 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0130569 HINC LASS I F I E 0 2/2 007 UNICLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--A,'-10130569 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-07 ,ASSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PREFACE 3. CHAPTER-1. ELEMENTARY CONCEPTS OF THE THEORY OF~PROBABILITIES 5. 11. CERTAIN PROBLEMS IN OPERATION OFRAILROAD STAT,ib~4s 47. Ill. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEiN TECHNOLOGICAL INDICES AND PARANIETERS (IF CQUIPMENT OF STATIONS 72. IV. THE PROCESS OF~ACCUMU(.ATWN OF RAILROAD CARS IN THE SORTING YFARD 138. V, USE OF. THE THEOPY OF~ PROBAB IL [TIES IN ORGANIZATION OF CAR FLnW AND OPERATION OF RAILROAD JUNCTIONS L64. V1. CERTAIN PROBABILITY RULES IN DAILY FORCAST (IF UNLOADING, LOADING AND CHECK OF CARS 195. Vil. OPERATIONAL CALCULATIONS BY MEANS OF THE INFORMATION THEORY 312. THE BOOK CONTAINS BRIV-.I'-, SIMIPLE OATA ON THE THEORY OF PROBABILITIES, 14ATHEMATICAL STATISTICS,AND 'INFORMATION THEORY. GIVEN ARE METHODS FOR THE USE OF INPICATED SECTIONNS DF MATHEMATMS IN PLANNING OF OPERATION OF RAILROAO STATIONSt CALCULATI0,N) OF PARAMETEPS OF THEIR FACILITIES AND OPE~IATING INDICES.' -THE 000K WWWRITTEN FOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL PERSONNEL AND SCIENTISTs I N1 RAILROAD TRANSPORI't AS WELL AS STUDENTS. UNtr 1. A 5 5 IF; 1E 0. 'a e ang USSR UDC 678.183.123 TULUPOV, P. Ye., BUTAYEV, A. M., GREBER!, V. P., and,KASPEROVICH, A. I., i c a 1-Chemic a lResearch.I.nstitute Ime,ni.L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow IlKinetics, of Elimination of the Ion Exchange-Resin Functional Groups. IX. Reversibility of the Reaction of:Hydrolytic Cleavage.of the Sulfonyl Group of KU-2 Cation Exchange Resin" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Xhimii, Vol 47, No 1, Jan 73, pp,150-153 Abstract: The behavior of the cation exchange resin KU-2 X 8 on heating in a.wide range of the concentrations of sulfuric acid solutions was studied. It was shown that thermal hydrolysis of.KU-2 sulfonyl groups is complicated by sulfation. Kinetic equations were obtained which described the changes -in the exchange capacity. of the cation pxchange resin!1with two concurrent ~reactione taking place: hydrolyais of sulfonyl groups and sulfation of the cation exchange resin matrix.: lon c USSR UDC 678.747.2t678,029-5:62-27�/01 TQWMLX,-jZj ZHUKOV, X. A., KOSSAYA, A. H. WHKOV A. B. GREBEN', V. P. iud KOSTYUIWXA~ L. 1. "Preparation and Properties of Heterogeneous Ion-Exch an6e Membranes" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Yassy, No 2, Feb 72t pp 6o-63 Abstracts Operational features of ion-exchange membranes depend upon a coz- plex of pbyzico-chemical, electrochemical'and mechanical propertUesp and also upon the stability of such properties during use. Studied here are high-density polythylene membranes prepared with the cationite KU-2 and the anionites AV-17 and,EDE-10-P, ifith caxeful control of moisture content and particle size.. These~lonitess takon in vaxious propor- tions and partical sizes, and with both capron and. dacron binders, were tested ~regarding their effect on fusion cbeffici6ritj tensile strength and electrical paz=otera; temperature vas alBo ovaluatod ] in this corinoction, Electric conductivity for thoas heterogeneous ion-excliange membera waz found to follow the la-*ts already established for homogemaous and Interpolymer imembranes T ntative optimal values for the variables mentioned are suggested. Graphs illustrating variation In conductivity, ate. accompany the paper. Y USSR MC ~%111183.Z41661-183 POLYANSKIY, N. G., and GV- P. YE.9 Tambovsk Institute of Chemical blachine Buildlngp Scientific Physlco-ehe-= Research Institute,; L. Ya. Kaxpov KDSCOW ~'Thernal Stability of Cation Exchange Resins" Moscow,, Uspekhl Khimiit vol 44% No i2t Dec;171t-PP 2250-2279 kbetraats- A review with 235 references. For the first time the available data on thermal stability of cation exchangeresins in air, water, in some aqueous solutions and in orgudc media have been summarized, Conclusions were reached on the effect of various factors on the thiarmal-stability of the cation exchange resins and on the nature of processes responsible for the decrease of theix exchange capacity. A special note was taken of the existence of an internal connection between the thermal stability ar,4 catalytic aci-Avity of the ion ex- change materials. The review covers.the following sectionst nethodology used in the stability studies of the ion exchange zaterials;,thermal stability of the cation exchange resins In gasseous and vaporous-media; thermal stability of the cations In water and in a4ueowsolutionsl and thermal stability of the oulfo-cations exchange resins:in orga6hic media.. USSR -UDC:6781541.183-123-7-019-34 TULUPOVP-.,P. YE., and GF M-ENt V., P. "Chemical Stability of the Ion-Exchange klembrane Ankalite X-2" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 10j 1971, pp 53-55 Abstracti Results are reported on the study of the stability of the ion exchange membrane AULkalite K-2 in va-ter, acid solutions-, and 11a0H. It has been established that with increased concentration of the external acid solution the rate of hydrolysis of the membrane's thio grou~ps increases almost proportionately to the concentration of this external acid solution. Depending on the type of acid, the-~rate of the decrease of exchange capacity varies,-.it increases in the sequences.IfilO3g::~.HU < F12SO4, Electric resistance of the membrane Ankalite X-2 after a contact with HUO solutions 3 increases with the increase in the acid concentration, while the number of ion transfers remains practically unchanged. The:thio groups in the K-form and in 3N KaOH solutions aremore, stable towards hydrolysis than-the H-form thio groups. 21 USSR UDC 678.183-123 T L P._Ye., Scientific Research Physico-Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. PrPOROV 4 Pov ~*Deamination Kinetics of the Cl-form of.Anion Exchanger AV-17 on Heating in Alcoholic Media" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khinii, Vol 14.5, No 2, Feb 71, pp 431-435 Abstract: An investigation was carried, out of the macrokiiietics of the re- actions accompanying the heating:of the Cl-form of the AV-!? anion exchanger in methanol and other aliphatic alcohols. A series of reactions was proposed for the deamination of the anion exchanger as well as the accumulation of trimothylammoniwa and tetramethyLammoni= chloride. In methanol the deamina- tion of the anion exchanger is 3,\Il, while in othanol arc. ot4er alcohols it is of the S&Z type. This may be du16 to the fact that the methyl radical from methanol has similar d1mensions to those of the substituents connected to nit'rogen atom of the amino groupsi PT - %;!;A~ USSR UDC 678.54-1.183-123,54:1.15 TULUPOV P. YE., and GREBEN' :V. P., Physiocoche-inicaL Institute i~~~a. Karpov, Moscow,.State.Committee for Chemistry "Radiation Reistance of Ion-Exchange.Membrane Ankalit K-2 in Water" Moscow, Khimiya Vysokikh Energiy, Vol 4t No 3, May-Jun 70, p 275 Abstract: The principal degradation products in the irradiation of the membrane Ankalit K-2 in water (dose over 200 14rad) are HCl and KHSOV The kinetics of KHSO 4 and HC1 build-up in the irradiation of.Ankalit K-2 is govern ed by a zero-order equation with coA 71610-4 and 4-10-2 mole/kg-14rad in the 0-200 Mradidose range and 4.75- 10-4, 2.72*10-2 mole/kg*Mrad in the 200-1000 Mrad doso range. Accord- ing to elementary analysis data, "inactive" sulfar is absent in the irradiated membrane in contrast to -he cation exci-.onpp %' a ,.r KU-2. Its content corresponds to the exchange capacity found at ph 4.5. Anoth- er feature distinguishin th6 b0havior of the meabrane Ankalit K-2 from the KU-2 cation exc9anger during.'irradiation is the formation of USSR TULUPOV, P. YE., and GhEBENI, V. P., Ihirdya Vysokikh Energiy, Vol 4, No-3, May-Jun 70, p 275 large quantities of weakly acid groups, with pK 6.9 (0-49 and 0. 20 at doses of 1000 and 600 Mrad). Gnanges in the coefficient of moisture capacity and weight loss indicate that.processes ,of macromolecule degradation, rather than cross-linkingi occur preferentially during irradiation of the membrane* The.most radiation-sensitive property of Ankalit K-2, as in the case of other membranes:~ is mechanical strength. An elementary cell structure is suggested for the membrane on the basis of an analysis of experimental data~a,nd lit spectra. 2/2 ~io Agriculture USSR uDc 614.41,,9-5T:615.285-71:576-895-T7+595-771 KRIVTSOVA Ye. N., MITROFANOV, A. M. KOZIN if. P. I TWD-FEM, TA L. V. raUFOVA, A. M. VINOGRADSKAYA, 0- If., YER1,11sh-EV, Yu. - V., PWTIM6M, A. S. .'I, A., Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine imeni Ye. I. Martsinovskty, Ministry of Health USSR, and Institute of Agri- --cultural and Specialized Application 9f Civil Aviation "Testing of Some Organophosphorus Compounds and Carbanates against D_~nae of Aedes.Mosquitoes (Culicidae). in &xperiments with AeriaL Spraying _:i Pdrazitaniyye ~Poiezni Moscow; Yeditsinskaya Parazitologiya Vol 39, No 5, Sep/Oct 70Y pp 599-603 Abstract: The use of organophosphorus compounds and carbainates against mosquito larvae -was tested in the Yakut ASSR, in the area of t~he villag~es of Novy., Aikhal, and 111irny, and the Udachnaya:depositB. Water reservoirs were treatecl by aerial spraying from an A11-2 plane. The following -pesticides were tested: bytex, methylnitrophoo) trolen, Sevine) and dipterex; DDT was used as the reference. Comparatively uniform marshy territorien with occasional for- --P -tex was; shown to be ewo ciuu~y ef fectiye aG eats and buches A-re selected. By a larvicide, a done of 40 g/hectare: proving to be suffi6ient.' Yethyl-nitrophos USSR IGUVMOVA, Ye. N-J, et al.,j1peditainskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 39, No 5, SeVoct 70, pp 599-603 required a 100 g/hectare dose to be effective; trolen in dozes 4o Pand 60 g/hectare reduced the density of mosquito larvae only insignificantly. Dipterex and sevin proved. ineffective as. larvicides, being significantly inferior to DDT. The effect of nosquito larvae eradication vith organophosphorus compounds lasts for 7-14 days- 2/2 USSR UDC: 51:330-115 DRUGALFVA, Z. S. , GL=EZER, N. N. TU !use of Matbematical Models in the Development and Alloqation of Complex Production of a Territoryll V sb. Sotsial"no-ekon. -orobl. razvitiya Urala i leninsk. metodol. ekon. issled. (Socioeconc--ic Problems in Ural Development and Leninist Metho- dology of Economic Research-collection.of -works), Sverdlovsk, 1971, 'Kibernetika No 12, pp 278-282 (from R.Z;,-. Dec 71, Abstract No 12V872) Translation: Two linear progra=Ing models are written out, 46 -7 RM-M 1"MMM 77771 7 USSR UDC 532.517 AKATNOV, N. I., TULVERT, V. F. "Turbulent Flcrr of a Liquid in an Anisotropically Rough Channel" Tru Lenin~radskogo Politekhnicheskogo Instituta, Acrotermodinamika (Works of the Leningrad Folytechnical Institute, Aerathermodynamics), No 313, 1970, pp 92-97 Translation: In this paper the theoretical solution is obtained for the problem of turbulent isothermal flow of a.liquid in the gap between aniso- tropically rough plates parallel.to each other. 14hen solving the problem, the equations of turbulent lubrication~are used, and the ijuadratic law of resistance on.rough walls In assumed. 1he pressure distri$uLions in the clearance and the distribution of the velocity vectovaveraged with respect to -the channel height are found. The relation is obtained for the.liquid flow rates in the channel in two mutually perpendicular direc tions as a function of the ratio ofithe,resistance. coefficients of the channel in these directions. There is.l:illuatracion~and a 3-entry biblio- graphy. -76 USSR UDC 532.517.4 AKATZ4OV, N. I., V. F. "Turbulent Flow of a Liquid in an Anisotropic-Rough Channel' Tr. Leningr. oliteklin. in-ta (Works of the Leningra&Polytechnical p Institute), 1970, No 313, pp 92-97 (from M-Mekhanika No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10 B842) Translatien: This article contains an investiGation of the problem of leaking of a liquid in the gap between two parallel f1at plates 2a long and 2b wide. The current is created by sources located continuous- ly in the !nidplane perpendicular to the.plate. The b.-mindary layer equa- tions for the steady-state turbulent flow are averaged,acra-,rs cite gap. The solution is found under the assumption that the channel walls are rough, and the coefficients of frictionz x and c along the coordinate axes are given. It is demonstrated that the pressure',distribution along the plates is determined by the valim of the parlimeter ..9 a/b and cx/cz. The relations found In the quadratures are preiiented for vary- Ing the preoeure along the plates. --300C]'T, 112 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE TLYLE-SYNTHESIS OF BENZOTHIAZOL2 YLTHIO CELLULOSE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GRIGORYAN,, G.L., TULYAGANOV'r N.M.t GAFUROV, T.G. OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL, SOEDIN*o SER. 8 1976 12(3), 200-1 PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY# MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS .. ~-THIAZOLE,.CHLURINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDt BENZENE DERIVATIVE, CELLULOSE RESIN, EXCHANGE REACTIONv.ORGANIC SYNTHESIS CONTROL'MARKING-NO RESrRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RE-EL/FRAME--20001C668 NO-UR/0460/'iOiOi2/OU3/C)200/0201 ACCESSICN NO-AP0124340 UNCLAS-S -- I-'F 1%EU-_- T, 711; mill M ~ m. " T, 71 F I mil 2/2 008 ''UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT71 ACCESSION NO--AP0124340 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF CHLORINATED CELLULOSE WITH KSR IR IS 2 BENZOTHIAZOLYL) GIVES:.THE TITLE COMPD. 11). THE REACTICN PROCEEDS TO CUMPLETLON,lN HCONME SUB2 SOLN. AT 1-50DEGREES IN 3 HR. IN WATER IN 6 HR AT-100DEGREESP ONLY SIMILAR TO 50PERCENT REPLACEMENT OF CL WITH SR WAS ACHEIVED; HOWEVERvITHE PRODUCT HAD LIGHTEF COLOR THAN THAT PREPD. IN HCO NME FACIL-ETY: NAUCH. ~ISSLED. INST. KHIM. TEKHNOL. KHLOP,. TSELLYUL.w TASHKENTv USSR* UINCLASSIFIE0 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIEDi PR OCLSSING DATE--27NOV70 JITLE-SYNTHESIS AND INFRARED SPECTPLQSCOPrC STUDIES GF CELLVLOSE MODIFIED WITH 2tMERCAPIOBENIZOTHIAZOLE DERIVATIVES -U- 'AUTHOR-(05)-GRIGORYANF G.L.p TULYAGAN ooza .,.PAFUROV7 T.G., ADYLOV, A., YU.T. -COUNTRY OF 14*4FO--USSR ~,~PURCE-;--VYSGKOMOL. SOEDIN., SERs',A197op ~~24 t 7513-60 'DATE PUB" [SHED ------- 70 SU BJECT A-REAS-CHEM IS TRY TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL SYN'THESISi IR SPECTRUMl SPEC TROSCOP I C. ANALYSISt E CELLULOSEP IMERCAPTANt B EN Z E NE OC-RIVAT.IVEI: EPICHLOROHYOR IM, CHEMICAL .'REACTION MECHANIISM, CHEMICAL [10j"101MIG, THIAZOLE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS-IJINCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAIME-3006/1228 STEP NO-:-UR,/045i3/70,r(112/00/t/0753/~)760 I RC ACCESSION NG--AP0134902 t D 2/2 OZ9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 -C-IRc- ACCESSION NO-AP0134902 A8STRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT4 (1) A N D 2,.ti2,31EPOXY,PROPYLTHIO)(iE~4Z()T'HIAZOL,E. f1l) WERE PRFPE. TROM - (1111 AND EPICHLOROHYDRIN. A REACTION (CAPTAX) MECHANISM IS PROPOSED. CELLULOSE (IV) WAS MODIFIED WITH 1, Ill AND A 141 IIIpOCN(CH SUB2) SUB6 NCO ADDVCT AT BODEGREE-S TO GIVE S AND N CONTG, PRODUCTS. SPECTRAL DATA SHJWED THAT THE MO-JIFY[NG AGENTS WERE CHEM* BOUND TO IV. FACILUTY: NAUCH.-ISSLE0. INST. I(HIM. 1EKHNOL.. KHLOP. TSELLYUL.t. TASHKENT, USSR, UNCLASS1 Pf.*D ~USSR UDC 632.95 TULYAGANOV. S. R.. ALIMOV, E., KHASANOV,~S..k., KHIKMATOV, A., KAMILOVA, R. M., ~nd~~MO;K,~ -A. A-., 4 Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Materials, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR; and Institute of.~xperimental Biologyof Plants, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR "Herbicides" USSR Author's Certificate kl [expansion,unknown] A 01 n 9/02, No 338, 207, Filed 14 Oct 70, Published 12 June 72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, He 7, 1973, Abstract No 71s695 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: To control weeds during the planting of cotton, it was suggested to use phenyl. compounds such as PhN,(COMe)C1i2CH2OC6H4Cl-4 (1) which have the active groups $-acetaxyethylaceanilide and.P-ClC0401i. Compound (1) is almo-st completely lethal to amaranth and purslane in doaes of 10 Kg/Lectare but is not toxic to the cotton.. .1 1:17 USSR UDC: 8.74 ZHM"1VL:__-V, Yu and "Calculation Procedures for -Determining the InTormational ITeight of a Symbol byBelection" Tashkent, V sb. Vour. kibernetiki, (Cybernetic Problems-colloct-ion of works) NO 45, 1971,gyp 120-125 (from PZh-1-1-atematika, -',,To 7, 1972, Abstract ITO 7V64 Translation: The following problem is solved: Suppose we are given a table Tn.,,,, of objects for recognition, i..,here n 4.s the number of -mbOl s ~ -cOluF-nS, m is the number of~object-lines, and 1 is -he niaLiber Of classes. 'Je are required 19-jo determine the infor--ctiona)i (the measure of importance) Of the symbols in 6uch a table. A se- quence. of sta,41-es is dec3cribed for determining thie informational weight Of a symbol by selection algoxithms, tIje Complexity L. of the calculation procedures then realized, iS evaluated . from the DoLnt of view of the ni=ber of operations.. Evaluation :: of the time for sol'T.-ing the problern on 1"- 22011 and the "!BEU4-6` electron~z computers are given. V# Mildieyev I/, USSR UDC 8. 74 ZHURAVLEV, YU. I., MILOV, M. M. 251AMLq4*J_ E,. "Computation Procedures for DeLermining the Information Weight of an Attri- bute by Voting Algorithms" V sb. Vopr. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics collection of works), Vyp. 45, Tashkent, 1971, pp 120-125 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V649) Translation: The following problem is solved. Let a table;of patterns for recognition T be given (n is the nur~ber of column attributes, m is the nmt number of object rows, Z is the number of classes). It is necessary to de- terminethe information weight-(the measure of importance) of the attributes of this table. The series of steps for determining the information weight of the attribute. by voting algorithms is:described, anti the complexity of the computation procedures from thel point of view of the number of operations is estimated. Estimates are presented for, the solution tirne of' the problem on ~the M-220 and DESM-6 conputers. USSR ZHURAVLE V, Yu. I., MILOV, M. M., "Formulas for Calculation of Measures 'of Importance of a Characteristic" Vopr. Kibernetiki [Problems of Cybernetics Collection oi Works], No 44, Tashkent, 1971, pp 15-20, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurhal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V577by V. Wkheyev).. Translation: Formulas are studied for calculation of the measure of impor- tance of an individual characteristic (P for tables of objects of recogni- tion Tnml (n is the number of Icharacteristic columns, m is the number of object~rows, I is the number of classes). Analysis shows that the primary difficulty in the determination of P i from the standpoint of th(~ nuiiibor of computations is ralatcd to calctilation of the number of votes. 'It is demon- strated using a number of theorems that in the class of voting algorithms, an effective and simple apparatus can be constructed for calculation of the number of votes and, correspondingly, for,the produftionof P i. This appara- tus is constructed not only for binary table;s but for tables of objects fixed by characteristics from a certain arbitrary numerical alphabet, -1/1 USSR 1 007 NCLA~3 SIPTED PROC'ES) S J NG DAT E--- 27NOV 0 u~ 1 T";--- - -T C;C YNiA T 101'11 OF NB ET A , HYDR OX YAL KYLA;;,~ YLA 41 IN F 51101D THEIR 0ERIVA"TIVES -U- AUTHr,1,9-102.)-A,'~IBARTSUk'OVA, R.F.r TULYAGANOV, S.R. ,--COUNTRY. OF It --USSR N FO -SOURCE-ZH. ORG. KfilM. 19701 6(5), 104~-9 -:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CONDENSATION REACTIO.Ni EP ICHLOROHYDR.1 Nt ..CIRGANIC OXIDEr PROPYLENEv THIOL# CYANATEv AMWE M,APK lNG--NG R ESTR ICT 11ONS DGCU14 E NT C L A S S--U-N CLA 5 S I FIE' 0 ~:~PROXY REELIFRAYtE--3006/1268 ~STEP NO--UP,."03~j6f-10.1006100'i/1045/1049 CIQC ACCESSION iNIO--AP0134942 -A .S. 1 F~ I- E'D U NC L wim 212 1) 7 UNCLA~SIFIED 11111,0CESS ING DATE-27NOV70 ~CIPC ACCESSIOiN ',10--APOL34942 A3STRACT/EXTRACT-0,I) GP-0- ARST.R.ACT .JHE R E AC T I 0~1 '13 F?,R PRIMEI C SUB6 H SUB3, NHCH SW52 CH(OHIR PR[XtE2 WI-TH NASCNl IN AO . CO So SU84 GAVE [4,NCS)Rt P PRIME-1, C SLJB6 14 SU112'NHCH SU$2 Cf-!(Offll;~ PRI(,If:--'2 (1) (R, R PRIME11 Atli) R PRIME2 GIVEN) : H I H , H;~ H H I MG ; Z, v ME:.: H, H; 3,ME? H,H; 2t(14E, H,H*, 2,CL? H, H; AND 2,CL, 5,CL# H. S11NILARLYP BETA PHE111OXYETHYLAIMMO AiNALOGS OF I WERE PREP04 CONDENSATION OF 4,fYCSC SU-56 H SU84 NH SUB2 WITH PROPYLENE OXIDE OR EPICHLOROHYDRIN. GAVE p RESP., I (k EQUALS R PRIMEI EQUALS tip R PRIME2 EQUALS 14E) OR U (R rQUALS R PRIMEI. EQUALS III R PRIME2 EQUALS CH SUBZ~ CL).': , THE OPENING OF JHE OXIDE RINGS PROCEEDED AS EXPECTED. FACILrryr. [NW- KI-Ir4. RAST.. VESHCH.# TASHKENTY USSR. UINCLAS~ IF TED 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED ~OROCESSING DATE---IISEP70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF THG LOADS. ACTING 014 PISTON'' ROD BUSHINGS OF THE -21D ENGINE -U- -AUTHOR-CHAPCHAYEVt.A.Aof .-.'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR AVTOMOBILTNAYA PROMYSHLENNOST I NO .1, JANUARY 1970, PP 6-8 DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN70 -SUBJECT AREAS--ME-L.H., IND. CIVIL AND MARINE EN-JR, PROPULSION AND FUELS -TOPIC TAGS--BUSHING, PISTON ENGINE, INTERNAL COMBUSTION FN(,Tk!Et MECHANICAL TEST, CENTRIFUGAL FORCE/(U)Zt4Z210. INTERNAL COMBUSTIO'N ENGME t ONTROL, M ALRK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS `:WCUMEINT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0 ROX YREFL/FRAl4E--1988/121 8 STEP 40-"UR/01 1.3/70/0001001/00061)008 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106004 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 023 U!I1CLASS I FIED PROCESSING 0ATf:---llSFP7C CIRC ACCESSION %0--AP0106004 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- At ISTRACT, JHE AUTHORS USED AN TECHNTOUE TO DIETElRMIFNE THE LOINGITUDI N AL ~ FORCES' ON A WORKrNG PISTON Rrj,:); FROM THESE, AND EASILY CALCULATED CENTRIFUGAL FO~CES,,THEY OETEP,11INED THE:LOADS ON:THE BUSHINGS. THE EXPERIMENTAL.METHOD TNVOLV;zD 4 ST;~AIN ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO THE RQD~AND,A~SPECIAL~PICKUi; 0;: GAUGE, DEVELOPED INTHE INSTITUTE TO CONVEY THE STRAIN.GAUGE R(EADINGS TO AN, OSCILLOGOAPH. THE VALUES OBTAINED FROM A -STRAIN GAUGE-AT THE C-ENTER OF 7;RAVITY OF A ROD IN THE ZMZ-210 ENGINE ARE SHOWN IN A TABIE. THE AUT14ORS COMBlt4ED THESE'FORCES-WITk THE C-ENT~RIFUGAL FORrE K, DETERMINED.DY -T,~i;-: r-oqmUL-A -K EOUALS MRW PRIME2, TO OBTAIN,.THE LOADS ON THE'BUSHING. THESE LOADS ARE SHOWN 114 POLAR COORDINATES IN A~DIAGRAM. THE MAXIM$jM COMPRESSION., LoAD IN THE.FIGURF IS EQUAL TO Zv725 KGO WHILE THE YAXIFUM~,TENSIONI FOPCE IS MUCH SMALLER, EQUAL TO 500 KG- AT MAXIMUM POWER (N EQUALS 4,000 RPM), THE INSTANTANEOUS PEAK COMPRESSEON LOADS ARE 40PERCENt-LESSi.I.E.v 11620 KG, WHTLE THE TENS10N FORCES HAVE INCREASED TO lt58O KG. SINCE THE ROD BUSHIN%2 GS COINSI-ST OF UPPER AND LOWER HALVES9 TfiE FORCES SHOWN ABOVE THE ... CENTER OF THE POLAR DIAGRAM OPERATE ON THE UP-PFR HALF Of THE BUSHINGi AND THOSE BELOW THE CENTER OF'TkE DIAGR4M, ON'THE LOWER HALF. THE AUTHORS:FOUND THE AVERAGE.COAD GN.THE'8USH.INGS,!TO If,4CREA,SE WITH INCREASING RPM# WHILE THE-PEAK LOADS; DECREASED. THEY ALSO CALCULATED THESE VALUES- BY THEORETICAL MEANS-FOR TqE OPERATINGw~,RANGE 114FASURFI-IsENT POINT (N'EQUALS 3,200 RPM)* AND.08TAINFO-A-MEANI AD VALUE APPRO 11-ATELY 20PERCENT LESS.THAN THAT DETERMINED-EXPtRIMENTALLY. -~l E D UNCLAS$j USSR 77 UDC 621.434.1:629.113:624.042 USSR- C P, V. M., The *Automotive CHAP-HAYEV, A. A. &Q"A.KII nd Motor Vehicle Scientific Research Inatittltte-- 'S, r_,.e r, "Determination of the Loads Acting on Piston Rod BushLngs of the ZMZ-21D Engine" Moscow, Avtonobil,naya Promyslilennost', No 1, January:1970, pp 6-8 Abstract: The authors used an experimental technique to determine the longitudinal forces on a working piston rod; from these, and easily calculated centrifugal forces, they determined the loaili, on,.the bushings. The experimental method involved a strain auge attached directly to the rod and a special pickup, device developed, in the t institute to convey the strain gauge readings to an oscillograph. The values u1btained frcm a strain gauge at the center of gravity of.;,a rod in the 2W-21D engine are shown in a, table. The withors combined these for&,,es.with the~centrtfugal force K, determined by the formula K mrw2,, to obtain the1oads on the bushing. These loads are shown in polar coordinates~,in a diagr.,Wn.: 1/2 USSR CHAPCHAYEV, A. A., TULYAKOV, V. M., Avtom6bla' Inaya Promystilennost', No 1, January 1970, pp 6-8 The maximum compression load in the figure is equal to 2,725 kg, while the maximum tension force is much 'smaller, equal to 500 kg. At maximum power %.n = 4,000 rpm), the instantaneour,,peak comprest;ion loads are 40Z. less, i.e., 1,620 kg, while the tension forces have increased to 1,580 kg. Since the rod bushings consist of upper and lower halves, the forces shown above the center of the polar diagram operate on the tipper half of the bushing, andthose below the.center of the diagram onr,the lower half. The authors found the average load on-the bushings to increase with increasing rpm, while the peak loads decreased. They also calculated these values by, the:-oretical.. means for the operating range measurement point (n =.3,200 rpm),' and obtained lit meart load value approximately, Z0% less thane that. dete;.Taiii~d, experimentii-1.1y. 2/2 124 - 41~ gas Ion, Exchange Phenomersa USSR 541.163,IZ UQ~-P.. YER. ane. n.LYA1;SK1Y* N. G., Physical Chenistry Institute Ineni Lo Yass Yarpova, Moscow. and Tambovakiy Institute of Chemical Instrumentation "Thermal Stability of Anion Exchange Resins" Moscow$ Uspekhi Khimii, No 9p Vol 42p 1973, P 16.50-1680 P1 Abstracti The increasing use of exchange resins at various temperatures arid pressures requires that the behavior of the resins under these conditions be known. Methods for calculating the efficiency and ion exchange capacity of resins at higher tezpe*-ratures are given. Reactions such as deamination and dehydration which tend to degrade the min when it is haated~lz air, water, aqueous solutions$ organic solventsi and mixed media areidiscusaedss The Cl-, OH- and other forms of the anion exchange resin are Finally, the mechanisms and kinetics of the degredation of the resins axe examined at length and such parameters as energies of activation andirate constants are calculated. (112 references), U-33R. UDC: 533-951 13MAYA, V. R. Mr IMVA, T. V., and LAZOV. "Kinetics of the Physico-Chemical Processes in a Shook 'Uave of 11-TercurY VaDor: Part 2, the Relaxation Zone; Init-'al Ionization Region" Leningrad, Zhurnal. .-Itel-ImicheskoZ fiziki, ITO 3, 1973, 579-587 Abstract: The first part of this article appeared in the journal named above (vol 16, 1971, p 1986). In the second part, givon in the present paper, an analysis is made.of the kinetion of excita- tion and ionization of mercury atom$ in the relaxation -zone ojf the shock vave path through mercury vapor. The basis of this analysis is 'provided by experimental data obtained by the authors in tan cay- lier paper (G. K. Tumakayev, et al, in thc collectioi-i Aerof.izicho- skiye issledovaniya sverkhzvt0--o -- Aeror vykh techeniy hyrical in- ventigatibns of UlTrasonic Currents ed-ited by Yu. A. Dunayev, ulfai& bution of a,ft 1967) on the 4istri noi-mal 61"o and excited raer- cury atoms in sta-tes 6-~?O 1 2 and on ' e electron concentral-iDn 11 Uh 41 behind the front of the sAoC'k wave. It is found' that, for-Mlawh L numbers between 7 and 15, the population of the block of 6--)PO 1,2 states in the whole region of initial ionization is the -esul 1/2 = HME RIF 01, M SPIN M I I Ells, M, M, U, wil 11 M I M-nl 9 OROCESSING DATE--230CT70 2 56 UNCLASSIFIED ,rT 11LlTrL;_:i__eol;4ET I CS OF TH E_ BEGI NN ING, ION[ LAT IUN OF AMONATOMIC GAS BEHIND THE 'SHOCK WAVE FRONT -U- AUTHOR-(02) -ZHIKHAREVA? T *Vat ._TUAW1-Y-EVv",~',G# K. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR VYSOKIKH,TEMPERATURi VOL. WJAN.-FEB. 1970, P. '~0-45 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS ~_TOPIC~TAGS"sHrjcK WAVE FRONTt GAS IONIZATIUNP GAS DENSITYi IONIZATION W.,'_CROSS SECTIONt EXCITATION CROSS SECTION.97MERCURY, A:RGONr XENON MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.,60.CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REIEL/FRAME--1992/0398 STEP NO--t;R/0294/701008/003/0040/0045 ~CIRC ACCESSioN NO--AP0111591 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 050 UNCLASSI FtrED I~ROCESSING DATE--Z30CT70 C IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0111591 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE -CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIRST IONIZATION PHASE OF 'AR, XE AND HG ATOMS BEHIND THE SHOCK WAVE FRONT FOR A CONCENTRATION OF ROUGHLY lOOrOOOT ~_NORMAL ATOMS PER CC AT TEMPERATURES FROM 9000 TO IB,000 DEG K. THE EFFECT OF RESONANCE RADIATION ON THE IONIZATION KfINET[CS IS FOUND TO BE INSIGN47FICANT WHILE THE ST~PWISE IONIZATION DUkIlqG ATOM ATOM COLLISIONS APPEARS TO BE DPMINANT DURING THE INITI.AL PHASE Or"*IONIZATION. EXCITATION'CROSS SECTIONS AND EXCITATION IONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS AR,E' OBTAINED FOR HUG DURING ATOM ATOM COLLISIONS FROM -EXPERIMENTAL DATA FOR ~THE- D& ISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONS AND NORMAL AND EXCITED HG ATOMS IN THE RELAXATION ZONE OF THE FLOW* -FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRv FIZIKO TEKKNICHESKII INSTITUTv LENINGRADf USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 541 .1382:541 GARDIN, Yu. Ye., ODYNKS, L. L., and TUMAKOV, V. S., Petrozavodsk State University imeni 0. V. Kuusinena "Galvanoluminescence Upon Electrochemical Oxidation of Tantalum and Aluminumff Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol 6, No 10, Oct 70, pp 1,562-1564 Abstract: A study was made of thebasic-regularities An the luminescence which umAn3m. Th, re ts occurs during electrochemical oxidation.of taW,~ajum and al i e sul of the study indicate that the luminescence of fully formed.specimens results from the ionic current component. The anode.luminescenve is apparently a type of electrochemiluminescence., related to electrode reactions occurring at the oxide-electrolyte Interface. USSR uDc 632.53-612-743 SLOND4, A. D. and WAAKOVA, N. M., Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Siberian Division, Novosibirsk "Thermoregulatory Electrical Activity of Different Kinds of Muscle Fibers in 'White Rats Adapted to Cold" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR No 4, 1973, PP 590-594 Abstract: Study of electrical activity in the deep part of the rat anterior tibial muscle, which consists chiefly of slow fibers, showed that it is nuch higher when the anJmal is cooled than in the peripheiy of the r1rascle, which consists of fast fibers - Thermoregulatory, electrical activity of the slow fibers during acute cooling is not only higher (8 to 10 tireo'higher) bl;t more variable than that of the fast fibers. Rovever, in tha course of adaptation to cold the difference tends to level out owing to the.nArked decrease in activity of-the olow fibers. Adaptive changes in therziiorej-~ulatory muscle con- traatilit-f associated with intensified heat production is;concentrated largely in the slow fibers. 49 USSR uDo 612 -74 TUMAKOVA, N. M., Institute of Physiology, Siberian EOpartment, Academy of %M-rM-nc-dV'V6tR, 'Novosibirsk "Participation of Fast and Slow Muscle Fibers in Electromyo,-gaphic Changes in Rats Wring Acute and Chronic Cooling Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 58, No 11, 1972, pp 1765-1768 Abstract: During exposure to a temperature of 70C, the electrical activity of 'b the anterior tibial muscle, Vnich is very low at 290C, increases considera ly, and the integrated electrical activity (MA) of slow muscle fibers is about 10 times as high as that of fast fiberr,* After adaptation to cold (10-65 days at about 50C), the peal: MA becomes smaller, while, internal body temperature is maintained at a higher level. Again, the main difference.is observed in the slow fibers. With increasing period of acclimatization to cold, the adaptation becomes more efficient. Mhus, while the slow fibers' peaki IEA of 20 McV is reached in 20 mins and body temperature falls by lOod in c6ntrol rats, the corresponding figures are 5-5 mcV, 25,mins, and 70C affter 10 days of acclirati- zation and 4.6 mcV, 35 mins, and 600 after two months of acclimatization. It is.'concluded that the slow fibers which are located in deeper layers of the 11,___0 10 - PROCESSING DATE--30OCTIO UNCLASSIFIFW~ TIME--PALLADIUM 111) N CYCLOHEXYLSALICYLALDIMINATE-S -U- ,A.UTHOR-(03)-0SIPOVv O.Awl MINKINs Vol,# TUMAKOVAs ZH.A. CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~:.SOURCIE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970, '1L 1 1). t .154-15 _.ZATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '~~SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRY --PALLADlUPt.COMPOUNDt ORGAN.IC COMPLEX COMPOUND, D1 OLE MOMENT, OPIC JAGS 1--':MOLECULAR STRUCTUREt POLYNUCLEAR HYDROCARBONt HETEROCYCLIC BASE COMPOUND i"CONTROL MARKING--Nb RESTRICTIONS i,-y-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -:~..tdkY REEL/FRAME--1995 /1235 STEP NC)--OR/0192/70/rill/00110154/0155 -'.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116697 UNCLASSIFIED 212 010 UNC. L ASSI FTIED DATE--30OCT70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116697 .,-A8S,,TRACT/EXTfRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. PROOF THAT THE N,ALKYLSALICYLALIMINATES OF PC) (-1r) WITH ALDYL GROUPS CONTG. B'RA~4CHING -~AT THE ALPHA C ATOM BELONG TO THE FA14ILY OF CO,"lPDS. WITH A NONPLANAR CONFIGURATION OF.THE CHELATE UNIT IS CONDUCTED byr, DCT~%. OF DIPOLE 'MOMENTS OF A SERIES OF COMPLEXES OFJHE TYPE It WHERE R EQUALS Ht NET SU62 AND R PRIME2 EQUALS ARYLt'NrALKYL* 'THE DATil 15 01 AGREEMIENT WITH THE CONCEPT CONCERINING THE INFLUENCE OF THF STRUC~TURE OF THE SUBSTITUTE UPONTHE N ATOM IN THE CHELATE UNIT OF DIVALENT NETALS~WITH N SUBSTITUTED SALICYLALDIMINES,% THE FACT.THAT THE 5"TRUCTURE OF THE NvALKYL'GROUP APPEARS TO BE SIGNIFICANTLYo MORE MARKED THAN THAT OF NtARYLCONFORMS TQ.THE DATA CONCERNING THE FREE E14ERGY DF THE EQUIL: SQUARE IN EQUILIBRIUM TETRAHEDRON* FACILITY: ROSTOV. GOS. UINIV.i ROSTOVi USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 'UNULASSIPIED PROCESSING DATE--IlSEP7O ::~i~~TLE-aAXHITE PLYWOOD -U- AUTHOR--T u"wlu_.6 I-- COUNT R%*l OF INFO--USSR, SOURCE_-MOSCOW, AVIATSIYA I KOSNIONAVTIKA, NO. 2, 191707_~P 36 :~-i DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO C.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSi BIOLOGICAL AND~ MEDICAL SCJENCESw AERCNAUTICS :.,TOPIC TAGS--WOOD, PHr-NOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN? MICROBIAL DEGRADATION, :LAMINATED STRUCTURE, AIRC;AFT HAT El~ I AL~t RESIN/(U)KBR AIRCRAFTt (U)VIAll 83.RESIN ROL MARK I NG--N9 RESTRICTIONS N T 0 C 0 Ml E t I TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY qEEL/FRAME--1987/1427 STEP N 0-UR/0209/701000/002/0136/0036 CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0104740 UNCLASSIFIFD UNCL ASS I Ff. ED ~:PROCTSSING DATc--IIS-~IP70 CIPC ACCESSION 140--AP0104740 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--fU$ GP-O-' ABSTPACT. I NTHI S, THE SIXTH TNSTALL-~EENT OF A CONTI'JUE-D ARTIOLE, THE AUTHOR BRIEFLY.TRACES.THE HISTORY nF PLYWOODS E "R SURFACES OF Alr Kotov"kAys, A3t al.; V. 1. Yaxdovokly, et al.; We. at $1.). The complaxit ln,per'forminS voluntary no vaments durinZ c involves az increasa, ta body, waight, impaired reflex regulation from thon propriotoptors, and chAngds in conditioned raflim activity as A rosult of a prodmInunto of inhibitioa4l cortical procesits (M. A.~ Gard &ad N. 14. GurovaVlly; A. S. Barar,.S. 1. Nud=An,, Walls and Morehouse). 33 LIZZOT00-0i NOISS3037 ~G C/ C b0o/ I CILV t,001CL PEstro/ b n - -Lrj'N dAIS z5Lo19zbl---= 67~IA d Axo"z-. G31:iISSV13Nrl--SSV'l:) V43W In ~P-C,' GNVIO~ IVN31iov., 1:,NI3103~4 3-VdS 13NO1030H ItHdOldICIMS, 'SS-3dlS N0liVb9-133)V--S!5 S33N313S IV3103W GNV OL ------- 0314SI -19nd 3 09 d loL6i j,,,vfib93:i kdvnuvv 'I ON icA Nvisw8 ~IVNISiI03W VAIE)rj-IG'IfJ VAVNS:iH:)IWSL')[ 'F.O3SOW--3-:)bnos'-l BSSn--OiNI :30 MUNW 3-1 *A*b- A-CNV;Afl.L lv!3'A ~33N-3(113NI gHi V30Nn SlVb 3L Ali'llOVIA ~Hl NO ~!Nj~,vinas3 ohm 3NUNb0H.:)lt4dG~II0IVV~0S 3til JU 0:1 *1 -j I s 5 v 6zo Z,/ I _j 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFfEb OROCESSIN~; DAT5--liSEP70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055125 --,43ST-RAC,T/EXTkACT-"(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WITH RFSPE-C.T TO THE INCREASINr~, ROLE Or- GR-INDING AMONG PRECISIN SURFAE FINISHING METHODSV THIZ AUT40RS 'CONVEY THE SucrESTION OF FORMING A NEWIMORE RELIABLE EQUATION FOR DISC LIFE, CONSIDERING THE EFFECT FIF VARIOUS FACTORS,JHUS OF THE rEFFICIENCY OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF INDIRECT MATERIALSt AND WHIC4 ENSURES IN GENERAL A MORE EXACT DETERMINATION Or THE ECO NOMKALNESS OF GRINDING. SUG- GE S T I O,,qS IMENTA' ARE SUPPORTED 9Y EVALUATED EXPER LRESULTS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR AMBARTSUHYAN', R~ V., LETOKROV, V. S. MM(AROV, G. N., TATOITA, A. G., -Y, A. A., and TIDMOV, 0. A. PURETSKI "Investigating the Exciation of Oscillatory Levels in *f14 H3 by Radiation of a C02 Laser" Moscow, Zhurnal Lksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, No 3, 1973, pp 771-784 Abstract: The difficulty in the way of developing a precise explanation of the processes leading to the dissociation and chemical reactions of molecules excited by infrared radiation is the result. of the paucity of effective methods for investigating the oscillatory state. In this paper, a direct method is developed for studying the population of oscillatory molecule levels from the intensity of the absorption lines in molecular transitions from the oscillatory state to the excited. electronic state. Experiments for studying the population change of oscillatory levels in the N113 molecule under the excitation of a C02 Iaser are described, and a diagram of the experimeutal apparatus is given together with an explanation of its operation. The elect ron-os cil latory transmission spectrum of ammonia in the 2000-2250 i~ range with and without the laser is produced. The theory of the phenomenon is developed and its results compare&i9ith the experimental results. 55 a USSR LETOKHOV V. S., RYABOV, Ye. A., and TUM A,. (Institute of ~,O Spectroscopy, USSR Academy of Scienci-ST", "Molecular Gas Luminescence Induced.by: a~ C02 Laser Pulse" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental nay i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, December 1972, pp 2025-2032 Abstract: Ultraviolet and visible luminescence induced by radiation from a C02 laser is investigated in.NH3 and C2F3C1 gases absorbing the radiation. The luminescence is found to be of a threshold nature. The dependence of the threshold on gas pressure and dependence of luminescence intensity on intensi- ty of the C02 laser pulse are measured. It Is found that luminescence. is produced without any delay with respect to the laaer ptilse. The role of vibrational heating of molecules by the laser pulse with subsequent dis- sociation and light emission by the decay products and.,also other possible mechanisms of luminescence production,are discussed. 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED' P1tOCES.SJNG,DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--EFFECT OF At-KALI METAL CATIONS ON.THE FORMAT[ON OF CERAMIC PIGMENTS OF THE CALCIUM OXIDE STANIN[C 0XIDE'SILICON UIOXIDE SYSTEM -U- AUTHOR-( 0Z)-TUMANpvt.__s.c-. FILIPPOVA,~ E.4ko -."COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR AKAD, NAUK SSSR, NEdRG'. MATER.A970, 6(rt) ,814-17 ..,",.DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 .,71.-:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ',.TOPIC TAGS--CERAMIC MATERIALY CALCIUM-OXIDEo TIN OXIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE, ~BOR I CACIDt CHROMIUM-OXIDEi LITHIUM OXIDEt. CERAMIC'..PIGMENT CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -(0/006/004/0814/0B17 0ROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1459 STEP NO--UR/0363/ :.~.c I ACCESSION "40-AP0130392 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 oil UNCLASSi r-ito PROCESSING DATLE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130392 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, MORE THAN 1~ IFRCENT OF ALKALI OXIDES-IN THE COMPN. OF PINK PIGMENTS HAS A DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON THE COLORATION. THE MUST DETRIMENTAL~EFFtr_T IS OBSE'r'VFo IN CASE OF LI SUB2 .0. ALKALI OXIDES. EiNHANCE THE SINTERING 01- TI-IC- BA TC H0 UR I NG F I R I N G WHICH INTENSIFIES wITH THE DECIREASE IN THIE 10141C RADIUS ff rHE CATION AND WITH AN INCREASG IN THE ENERGY CO%r--Ff-. DURING;) THE PREPN. O~ CR-SN PINK PIGMENITS THE USE mus'r BE AVOIDGD OF RAW MATERIAL CiONTG. ALKALI METAL CATIONS. INSTEAD OF, K SUB2 CR SVI32:0 SU137v WHICH IS GENERALLY USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF PINK PIGMENTS) IT IS MORE EXPEDIENT TO USE CR SUB2 0 SU83* WHICH GIVES A MORE PURELY RED COLDRATION1 A40 BORIC ACID SHOULD BE USED INSTEAD OF BORAX. FACILITY,.: DULEVSKII KRASOCHNYI ZAVODv USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 212 025 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118571 :A.BSTRACT/.EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-' A6STRACT.. ABRIEF DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF THE. DESIGN OF A THERMOBAROCAMERA FOR INVESTIGATION OF: THE DISARRANGEMENT OF OPTICAL APPARATUS AT A PRESSURE U,P_TO~5 TIMES110 PRIME NEGATIVE6 MM ..''HG AND VARIABLE CONDITIONS OF~HEAT EXCHANGE. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.762:669-018.25(088.8) POVIDAYLO, V A., SILIN, R. I., TMQk~ V.. I.,.YURE-111CH, R. V. 11,Method of Processing of Metal Ceramlc~Froducts" USSR Author's Certificate Number 354939.,~Filed 26/02/71, Published 13/11/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G441)$ by S. Krivonosova), Translation: The method suggested includes surface oxidation of produzts in air at 850-950% cooling and subsequent removal of the oxide layer by vibra- tiop. In order to increase the mechanical properties of the products and sim- plify the technology of their processing,~products are oxidized in a, stream of compressed air heated to the oxidation point, then cooled at ' to 1000/min. UP The,method can be used in the production~of~hard alloy drilling and cutting tools, for example for hardening of hard-alloy teeth ofdrilling machines. USSR UDC 621.1.73.162.4 SWMYREV, P. D. , Candidate of Technical Sciences, DROBININ, I, N. Candidate of Technical Sciences, docent, ANQIT- V-:T Can i ate, of Tedtinical Sciences, and GINZBURG, M. A., Engineer "Friction Forces and the Coefficient of Friction During the Attrition of Hard -11ays in a Medium of Liauid Nitrogen Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Ifashinos troy enive, No 7, 1972, pp 28-31 Abstract-. The results are presented of an experimental investigation of the friction forces and the coefficient of friction during the sliding friction of pairs of specimens of hard allo~;s WON and VK6 in a medium of liquid nitrogen. It was established that within the limits of change of the rate of friction from 0.2 ta 0-4 m/sec, the coefficient of, friction incrr:,~ases as tbe rate of friction increases, and with an increase of the load frczi 35 to 135 kglcn12 the coefficient of friction decreases. 4~figures. I table. .6 references. USSR UDC 669.275'25'784'018.25 SIINYREV, P. D.-, DROBININ, I. N., TTILMMA.Y. I., GINZBURG, M. A., and G. D. !'Investigation of Wear of Cermet Hard-IMetal Alloys in Liquid Nitrogen Mediumm" Issledovanive iznosa metallo'keramicheskikh tverdvkh splavov v srede. zhidkogo azota (cf. English above), Institute of'Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences USSR, Mostair, 1971, 8 pp, ill, bibliography with five titles, No 3214-71 Dep (from RM-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No. 11820 Dep by authors) Trauslation of Abstract: The work investigates the influence of Co content and grain size of tungsten carb ide on the wear of WC-Co allays during test- ing in liquid N2 n~dium. The- investigation reveals that wear increason with an increase in Co content; the magnitude of i~lear risen, with -Ill increase in ~grain size; volume vear of WC-C WC-phase 0'alloys of vai-ying composItion and with varying grain size of tungsten carbide is inversely.proportional to Rockwell hardness. Three illustrations., One table. Bibliography of five titles. ME[ 2151AL lit MIMI MEN MIN -M 1/2 3 3 U-NCL A S S I F I P~Z(ICESS ING 01ATE--27r,l0VT0 TITLE--L-1~:TE~4'11~4,iTln-,"4 OF THE TU~GSTE PHASE U F H A R 0 "N CONTIENr N f H Ell I NO I N" SINTEREq- ALLOYS -U- 'AUTq OR-1 0 5 1 -m Jujx-~L" . I T I L I N AY A. CHEREDUNIOY, A.A., YELMAKOVAt S*M.P SERE7i3-q*jVkv Q.I* e-'~r,CU3T'RY"OF INFO-USSR -R. -12,483 SGURCE-U. S. S. 2,' :.,KEFERENCE--0T:l,RYTlYAf HOBRET., PROM. eAlAUSY, T G vA N' Y EINAKI 19TOi 47(6)' ~I)ATE PUBL ISHED-26JAN70 ~,,SUBJECT A-REEAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY .JOPIC TAGS--t-ETAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, TLING S TTE NCill N T A 1 N 1 NG HARD~ALLOYv ALLOYs MAGNET E R M F A a I L I T Y ,CURIE TEM ER A TURE Ic P ~-,El 4LLURGIC. RESEI~RCH T' rTY, FERR0,1AGNETISN., FACILL PATEN -CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLA S S--U.NGLA 5S I F I IED ~-:P~ROXY REELMRAME--300 1/ 1463 STEP NO--UR/0482/-10/()()O/qoo/0000/0()()O ACCESSION NO-AA0126994 UNCLASS LF IE D ORGCE~~SSING OATE---13NOV70 uz 0 2 6 UNCLASS IF I ED TITLE--t4ETTAtj'ILITY AND P.~GPERTIES OF MONO ANO 0130AMES OF GROUP IV ANO VI METALS AUTH0A-(031-TUl-;WN!-nVj V.I., G-lop.3U146V, A.YE., KONDRATENIKO T, 14. ~COUNTRY OF 1,1*00--USSR FIZ. KPIM. 1970, 44(2 141,0;~ 0 AT EPUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS, TOPIC TAGS--B0RfDE,-.TITANIUM COMPOUND, C H R0 M I U MCOMP6UND T O,'ll G S T C N C 0 M P OUN D ,ZIRCONIUM MRIDE, COPPER ALLOY, A L LOY CITRGIMIUM ALLOY, HOLY30L ALLOY, MICROHARDNESSI~ WETTD11G. CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS L)OCU',E' M N TCLASS--W4fCL4SSIFIED PROXY RE EL/FRAME--i999/1104 STEP N 0- - UP, 0 0 ? 67 0 10 10 0 20 5 40 f 0 5 4 0 CIRC ACCESSION "40--APOL23096 L A FiS I F I V 2/2 026 UNCLAS S I F1 E 0 S S ING DATE-L3NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123096 :ABSTRAC.T/EX T'~ ACT-- (U) GP-0- TH E 114ETTASMI'Y OF T114, CRB, 'ri'Br ZRB SU62, ANJ CR8 SU02 BY CU, 411 AND ALLOYS OF I'll-CR, iNl-CK-MO HAVE ~:BEEN STUDIED. THE SP. ELEEC. CONo. AN D M I C R, 0HAkONESS AkE GIVEN. THE -A DEJI 10 PRIME NE(3~0'IVE-T-LO PRI-E NEGATIVE5 Cr,;,I,TACr W~TTIING ANI~LE W -S 3, AT M P P . 0 F Y H 11: W;E T T I NG MA T R I A L S P . E L E C . TORR BY THE OR M::THCI,) AT THE R Ell) T N CONO. AAS !4EASUREG BY USING THa" EDU Y CURi A'4D MICROHA40 ESS WAS MEASU'RE0 IN KG-Mi'l PRIME2 AT A LOAP'OF 40 G. ,1T1-4 Et~ETTA61LITY OF LRB SU32 BY MANY C0,MPOINENT Nl 3ASED ALLOYS-WAS LESS THA~i THAT UN PURE N1. THE CO;lTACT, WETT INt3 ANGLE, VARIED' FRGW 75-130DEGREti.). IN THL CASE OF CR13i N G ANGLE WAS 6 . WETTA-3 ILI TY OF WCNO ANlf) D I ~JQR I f ES 3Y N I AND THE WE~T,Tll ZER cu ImPROVEo -,IT,,H PISING AT. NO. OF THF,METAL OF DECREASE OF B COATENT IN MONOBORIOE:S AS COMPARED TO '016ORIDES RE.SULT-0 IN THE ftCkEASE 'LE On F CONTACT wETTING 4WG BY 141 ~,N D CU.' USSR, UDC 5116-3-19'821'76 1-11OZZHUMB, YE. I., and TUMNOV YBI.W0 M, S. M. "Effect of Temperature on the Physical Properites oC Tvo.~Vhase and Three-pi.ase Titanium-Tungsten Solid Alloys", rganicheskVe Hater Moscow, Neoz ialy, Vol 6, No 1, Jan 70, PP 14 19 Abstract: E>Tansion of the regions of application of solid alloys givos ri,e to the necessity for investigatilig their phy-s~cal properties kt various tempcn~-,uares. The relations obtained in doing Viis are useful in nttidy:big problems connocLed 'with the structural pacuLiarities of solig,i alloys. HereWfora, Ifith tile Oxcep-.ion of data on the Young's modulus, thera have been no publishod data on the physicai properties of titanium-tungsten alloys at increased temperaturas. This article contains an investigation of the temperature dependence of tharrial expansion, electrical resistance, and young's modulus of two-pbase at-A triree-phaGe titanivur,- tungsten solid alloys in the 20-800cC temperature range. It was found that the variation of the physical properties as a function of Co qontent, is'not additive. The composition-property curves have extremal values which correspond to 6 volu- metric percent Co for two-phase alloys and 1Z volumstric percent Cc for three- phase alloys, 12