SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEZERSKAYA, N.A. - YUDENKOVA, I.N.

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..Us sit YEMEL'YANOV, S.V., et al., ~ii-A Sistein s Peremennair Strukturoy, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, 592 pp 3. Multiply Connected System. with Variable Structure ............. 262 4. Forced Notion. Systems with Constant Parameters .............. 272 5. Forced Motion. Systems with Variable Paraac!~I'rs , ............. 11,90 6. Quasi-Invariant. Motion in Multivariate Systems with Variable Structure .................. :............................. I ... 300 7. Problem of Limitation of Coordinates in Ifultivariate VSS ...... 313 CHAPTER VII Adaptive Systems with Variable Structurta ........... 323 1. Principle of Construction of Adaptive Variable Structure- Sys- tems (AVSS) Uning Information on Developmeat of Slipping 'Mode 325 2. AVSG with Adaptation Bnoed on Parameter of Slipping lllodc . ...... 339 3. AVSS with Reduced Adaptation T'itlia ........ ~.; ................... 373 CHAPTER VIII. Control of Objects with Incomplete IvEormation on Syston -status ....................... .................. 385 6/9 - - - - - - - - - - - USSR YDIEL'YANOV, S.V., et al., TeoriXa Sisteo s PeremerInoy Strukturoy, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, 592 pp 1. Formulation and Discussion of Problem ......................... 385 2. Structural Conversions of VSS I..~ ............................... 387 3. Study of Second-Order VSS with Linear Phase.-Shifti-ng Filter in Commutating Device Control Circuit .................. I ....... 390 4. Use of Continuous Differences in Control Rule of Coir-mutating, Device of Second-Order VSS .................................. 407 5. Movement of VSS Using Filter 'in Commutatin-2Device Circuit. General Case ............................. I .................. 412 6. Commutated Filters in Control Circuit of Switching Device of VS3 Described by Second.-Orear Equations ..................... 430 7. Commutated Filters in Control Cirr~-uit of SwItchiiii, Device of VSS Descri1bed by Equations of Arbitrary 011-der .............. 438 CHAPTER IX. Use of VSS Methods for Production of Information on Status of Controlled Process .... 1#49 ............... 7/9 13 USSR YMEL'YANZOV, S.V., et al., Tcoriva Sistgm s Pere:7enuoy S rukturoy, Moscov, t Nauka Press, 1970, 592 pp 1. Principle of Construction of Differentiatin.,; Devices .......... 449 2. Filter With Variable Structure as Analog of Forcing Link ...... 453 3. Application of Additional Feedback for of Area of Slipping Mcde - ......... I................. ....... 461 4. Differentiating Devices with Lmw-Level of H-g-h-Frequency Compo- nent at Output ........................... o.4 ................. 474 CEIAMR X. Application of VS3 Principles in riltration Pro"blemis ...... 496 1, Certain Iniormatiou from Theory of Optimal Lhmar Filtration .. 497 2. Solutioi of Problcm of-' Filtration of Gaussian Stable Processos b-f VSS Methods ............................................... 512 3. Filters vith First- a-ad Second-Ordar Variable Structure and - Their Go-.nparison with Optlmml- aad Relay FiLters ............. 5263- 4. Filtration of Unstable Process by Variable Sttuctum Filter .... 544 8/9 USSR MEL'YANOV, S.V., at al. , Tooriya Sistem s Parenennov Strukturoy, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, 592 pp CMPTER K. Influence of Nonlinearity of Object and Switching Do-vice on VSS Dynamics ............. ........... I ............................ 561 ~1. Formulation and Discussion of Problem ........................... 561 2. Limitation of Coordinates,of System and Contio.1 Action ........ 562 3. influence of Non-Ideal Nature of Switching Davice oa VSS Dynamics .................................. I .................... 568 4. Use of VSS to Increase Smoothness in Operation of Trackijig System at Low Speeds ............................... 575 Bibliography ........................................ .............. 583 Index ............ ........... ....... ............... 591 919 Af -M a IrMlitrif. 11dr-A ~.. 112 oll UN(,LA-S.sf FIE0 :PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 _:_T.ITLE--VLATINUA,11, ETi-YLE,'*'EJIA?41~4E'TETRAACETATt- SOLUTIONS -U- AL;THGR-(03)-YElERSKAYA* N.A., KISELEVA,11.k-t ZHA0AN0Vv 6.V. 'CCLNTRY UF INFC-USSR ,`SCURCE-LH. NEGRG. KHIM. 1970t 45 (4) 1046-50 ,''_DATE.PUbLISHED----7C SUt3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -_Tfl_PI CTAGS-PLATINUM comPLEX, POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSI$, ETHYLENEDIAMINE r-CiTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS .4c'cum0ir CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP NG--Ufl,10073/7()/01.5jOC4/IC-4t)YI050 ~_.Clkr, ALCE.S~MN Nf)--bP0121514 2/2 Oil P~ I)CES 0~ R 51,NG1 DATE--20~`IIOV70 CIRC ACCESS I CkN MC-AP012 1574 A&STRACT/EXTA '~,-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT iN rHE ABSENCE GJF AN EXCESS OF CL NEGATIVE CO'CH. 1N THE "JIL!"J.1 113TH SU64: YCL SUB2 (1) (Y PRli%~E NEGATIVE4 iEQUALS - A11,11~ G-F~ ECTA) CUIVEliTS IN AQ. S GIL P-6 .(AT PH LESS THAN 2) TO F-TH :SU&4 YfIl SU62 0) SU,12 ~)itf.',IE I-ICSITIVE"I AIND' PTH SU132 ~ Y . :Pr Pit U-1E NEGATIVE2t I-AVING TETPAIJENTATE Yr: FORMS ON DEPROTONATIO'J Of: PTH 31,J52 I EXIST le4 SCLNS. CCNTG. MORE THAN 1M: NACL AND ON INCREASE OF PH OF THE SOLN. FRON PH 2 TO PH 8 IT DEPROTOINATES T 0 PTYCL SUB2 PRIME NEGAfIVE4 HAVING bID1E-'NTATE Y. IN THE PRE-SENLE Of NACLO~SLJB4P r)IE-. .00LAROGRAPHIC CURVE OF 1 HAS 2 WAVES (WITH E SUBI HALF MANUS 0.30 ANJ MINUS 0.54 V) AND IN THE PRESENCE OF NACL, ONLY I WA~E.- FAC[Lirf: INST. 03SHCH. NEORC. KHIM. 1:4. KURANAKOVA9 MO$C0w,, USSR.. Theoretical I~hys 14cs q USSR V.,,-.LOGUNOV, A. A., and NESTVIRISHVILI, 14. A., Insti- tute of Hign-Energy Physics -ion of "Unitary Condition and Decrease in'Differential Cross-Sect Multiple Production Process With Energy- 1xicrease" Moscow, Teoreticheskaya i MatemL-Atichaskaya Fizika, Vol 6, No 1, Jan 71, pp 42-54 Abstract: The article studies the differential cross section of multiple production clojc( cos where. & is Dhe angle of escape of particle C, relative to the direction of the relative momentum P of colliding particles in.the center-of-mass system and P is the angle between planes passing through vectors p, pcl and pc,, PC2 For this purpose us,e is made of the integral expression g dz G. (s. 0 Fm (s, cos 0, ~1) cos sin 1/4 r TR USSR YEZHEIA, V. V-,- et a-1-, Teoreticheskaya i 1~atematicheskaya Fizika, Vol 6, No 1, Jan 71, PP 42-51+, On the basis of the above integral expression it is shw*m,by means of the condition of.unitarity and analyticity, that the multiple production cross section decrease-s with energy ..-increase,and the upper bound of itsi decreaselis:found; viz. Comt In" 0 dy The unitarity condition is ali impoitaat olemeat for obtaining the :above inequality. To obtain the upper. bound! it is assumed, in using the unitarity conditiong: that the pArtJA11 waves making a contribution to the multiple,prodoction ppocess reach saturation. - - - - - - - - - - - 010 UNCLAS~SIFIED_ OkOCE~SING DATE--13NOV70 OF CONDITIONS FGP THE PREPARATION OF~A POLY VINYL ALCOHOL :SOLUTICN CN THE PROPERTIES UF POLVVINYL BUTYRAL --!-U- .~AUTHOR-(04)-PIASTRO, O.V., Y,~Z.HENKOVAj L.L.., TyAZHCO, N.I., ROZENBERG, M.E. ..COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR :.,.~_SOURC E-P LAST, MASSY 1970t (21f 13-14 PUBLISHED- SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY _:TdPIC TAGS--FIDLYVINYL.. ALCOHOLp AQUEOUS SULUTIONp SAPONIFICATION, :~:.,_,.~-ALKYLATION, POLYMER CROSS LINKING .-'CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNICLASSIFIED PROXY REE,L/F:RAME-1992/1690 STEP NO--UR/0191170/0001002/OOL3/0014 ORC ACCESS10N NO--AP0112684 -4c _Pt U K --13NOV70 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE S S ING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112684 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF THE DISSOLN. CONUITICNS OF POLY(VINYL ALC,) (1) IN H SU62 0 AND THE: COOLING OF THE 40a SCLN. CN THE PROPERTIES OF POLYIVINYL BUTYRALJ (I[) WERE STUDIED. REPEATED SAPON. OF I SOLNS. , USE :OF A COO.LING AGEtJ (TEMP. MINUS 3DEGREESI PRIOR TO ACETALATION OF 'I WITW PRCHG, AhID PRc-LONGED COOLING INCREASED THE VISCOSITY AND CAUSED FORMATION OF [NSOL.: 11 PARTICLES (DUE TO C-RUSSLINKING). THUS, CROSSLINKINGIOF DISSOLVEP I 111EAR THE COOLED SURFACE,.OF TH&REACTOR FACILITATED INTERMOL. ACETALATION WHICH, ft4 TURNP GA E INSOL* It PARTICLES. v ABSTROT: The author discusses the machanism of the direct conversion of mechanicza pulses into light pulses in X-rayed KC1 crystals containing im- purities. A zonal nothod. for explaining the occurrence. of shook luminescence is presented. The discussion is divided into Uro,sections: (1). on crystals containing only F-centers and (2) on crystals ~ containIn' Ft & -.P R- M- and F-centers of coloration. The article, includw two Agures. There aro 7 bibliographic referenceso Mffiffiff~~MMM~"Mpl OHM--- r z4 479-040706 T 013 1~ O CliEm1Q.- S 75398k Pioperties of IBM, tWa films, where X is sulfur, eleniura, and teHurium. Tsytko, A. S.; pnNIPICh itl k k Q - aza 0111 MC uLA. U - IM ii~ VYSS Zavvnt-i Fir. R _ Miss, 'I'Misel, ss). %e Itin ifillitis of. and TlBiTes were obtained by vacumn CvajM; ':in glass. The .......... thickness of films could be change ~ in the rarige;0.044.7 A by ' tirne of deposition. ' X.-My investigation changing the speed ana of these films proved the amorphous state of filats. The R.P.R. spectra, of films were measured in 3-cm. ivavelength~ band. From the E.P.R. sp6ctra, it follows thA thie C~mcn. of Pam- magnetic centers in the films TI!BiSe2 and TIBi$l'is increised as compared with the original substance. This increase can be caused by the interruption of -some- band3 or by~the clian.-ge of structure of condensed films (in comparison -with the original substance). For, th~! investigation of the elm. ~,raperties, the films were condensed on, the glass ivith Al or In clectrodes de- posited in advance by vacuum evapn. The sp. resistance of the films was: TlBiSt ~- 3.9 X UP, T1BiSe2 T1BiTe2 = 2.2 X 10-2 ohm--cm. The temp. dekndence of the sp.~'rtsistanrcc has exponential form typical fc;r smicoaducton. To det. tht-width of the forbidden band and character of interband trailsizions A7,9040706 the ir spectra in the region 0.4-2.1' red. The A VCrc MCaSM I . 'de Crier f optical activation - wu .4" The therjiv~emf ra'l Inea5 %C with respmt.to Pt at Soo- K~ A Iiiii-a; dependence on temp, vras found. In;the visible bind of me~tr~tn thein- y ti t d films have lwv photd-senslhylty: at i;OOM temp. es Iga 1! -Only the samples with macroinl~oinogencous structure %Yeire: -Photosensitive. These particularities aie obvi uslk 0 "th the'exi t hetero -'WI stence of P-n ransitioris or. Unsitions in # he . - Rhomoffegeous regions., All- i tipted Mins ari typierd Mves semiconductors and can ba used as thcri6lec..mzteriahl. J V.Vetteri O'P .00 USSR UDC 621-371.029.55 BEITEDIXTOV, Ye. A. , GE TPLAIITSEV, G.- G. , A. KOROBKOV, Yu., S. , MALYSaV, 3. K. , 1-10YUG1112 S. 1T. , MM)DWOVt 'N. A. BAZONOV, YU. A., CIM1LNOV, V. A., BMITI.KOVA, N. P., BEREZIN, Yu. M., BUKIN, G. V. 2 KOLOKOLOV, L. Ye. , and, PBREIaRTATOV, Ya. K. "Results of an Experiment in Shortwave Radio Propagation" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr.-ra.diqvoln. Tezisy dokl. Sekts. 3. (Tenth All-Union conference on the Propagation of Radio Waves; Re ort Theses; Section 3--collection of,works) "Nauka," 1-972 PP 73-76 Mom.RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 19'12, Abstract No 10A367) Translation; Results of experiments on investigwbing the char.---,c- teristics of wave propagation in the decemoter rar-ge (5.7-15.0 1-111z) are analyzed; the communications tool-, place betireen the follofing magnetically adjacent pointo: an ionospheric attation in Gor'kiy and two science research ships in the Indian Ocean.: In particular, the possibility of communication over the Peterson beam w,--%s estimated. ,Two illustrations, bibliography of one.~* IT, S. 1/1 '112 034 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 I- Ti,ITLE--COMPLEXES OF SCANOIUM OXALATE WITH 0 PHENANTHROLIN,E -U- AUTHO _(05J-IVAN9VEMINr B.N.v 'GRI AS VA9 R,Ko p ZAYTS.EVt 8.,YE*,# VALKARSr:~ 0~ v G 9y; x0lir INFO--USSR .::~,:S.OURCE--ZH* NEORG, KHIM* 1970! 15( 674-7 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 ~,,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--METAL COMPLEX CONPOUNDt CRYSTAL STRUCTURlEt ORGANOMETALLIC ORGANIC COMPLEX COMPOUNO,.IR -SPECTRUM, BENZENE OERIVATIVER OXAL AT E, SCANDIUM -COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING-n-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0678 STEP NU--Uit/007.8/701015/003/0674/0677 ACCESSION NO--AP0113549 lalf. I A e- ir f; rg 11 -2/2 034 -UNCL'A~S-S I FIE0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113549 1 -,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' A MIXT. OF 1-.1 MOLE RATIO OF NASC(C SU82 0 SUB4) SUB2.2-H SUS2 0 WITH"PHEN (0 i)Hr--NANTHRrXINE) IN AQ. -SOLN, GAVE CRYST. SC SUB2,(C SU82 0 SU84)SUB3 2PHE14-til AS PPTs, WITH ALPHA 1*514 AND GAMMA 1,616. THE,IR SPECTRUM OF IiREVEALS THAT C SU82 0 SU84 PRIME2-NEGAriVE AS WELL AS PHEN ARE COORDINATED TO.SC, A STRUCTURE PROPOSED FOR 1. v i INC L AS 5-1 F-1 E- Cr T , ffig't USSR UDC 8.74 YEZHOV, G. A Logical Recognition of Objects", V sh. Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Tech- nology -- Collection of Works), No. 10, Moscow, "Mashinostroyeaiye", 1972, pp 241-256 (from RZh4latematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstractl No 9V658) Translation: Certain theoretical assumptions concerniog the logical (lin- guistic) method of pattern recognition are discussed. It is, proposed, rn the basis.of experimental studies,that the sample be described by using a numbering of the primary symbols and that they be selected on the basis of an analysis of the informative quality of words of a proposition describing this standard,with subsequent formalizatioa of the natural Russian language. The functions connecting the primary symbols (words) I.e., the grammar are based on the logic of the connections of'. the word s,in the proposition and analysis of the logical possibilities; of the problem. A technique for raising the informative capacity of, generalized symboU by logical joining of less informative words is presented. An example of 4 description of a 1/2 USSR UDC 8.74 "Logical Pattern Recognition" v sb. Avtomat._upr. i vychisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Engineer- ing,-- collection of works), Vyp. 10, Hoscow, Mashinostk7byeniye Press, 1972, a pp 241-256 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72 Abstract. No 9V658) Translation: A study was made of some of the theoretical principles of the logical (linguistic) mthod of pattern recognition. On, the basis of an experinental investigation, a description of a standard using a list of primary attributes, the procedure for selectin$, them on the basis of analysis of the info rmt tiveness of-, the words of a sentence describing this standard with subsequent formalization of the natural Rtmsian language are presented. The functions of- the relationbetween the primary attribuves (words) that is, the graimar, are based on the logic of the relations of the words in the sentence and the analysis of the logical possibilitiei; of the problem. A procedure for increasing the informativeness of the generalized attributes by logical combination of the less informative, ones is 'discussed. An example of description of the standard and the Tecognition algorithm vith adaptation elements using the "frequency" jand "essanf-,e" of the attributes in the standard are proposed, Vie bibliogrophy~ has 16 entries. USSR UDC: 519.2 YEZHOVL I- I., ZAKHARIN, A. M. "Concerning a Class of Controllablc Random Walks With a Boundary" Kie v, Upr avlyayemyye sluchayn. protses:sy i sistemy--sbornik (Controllable Random Processes and Systems--collection of works), 1973, pp 205-.221 (from RZh-:,Kibernetika,;,.No 5, May .73 abstract No 5VIDO by the authois) Translation: Various schemes for control of whole-number Markov processes are considered, The problen1s solved for a linear and a nonlinear object by using the stochastic prin- c1ple of the maximum. The resultant SOlUtiOn COrTesponds to a local criterion -- maximizing the derlyative~of a-functional at the elapsed time. A comparison is.made with'.a tezrminal equation for the same conditions. Examples:aTe.given. USSR UDC: 519.217 ]DEHOV? I. I., KUKOLEVSK~Y.A., L. I. _110n'Distribution of the 1.1aximum Length of a Queue in a Single-Channel Queuing System" Teoriya veroyatnostey i rat. stat, Mezhved. nauch. sb. (Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics. Interdepartmental.Scientific Collection), vyp- 4, pp 86-94 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12v14o) Translation: An explicit expression is derived for distribution of the maximum length of a queue in an 14/M/I queuing,system in-the case of a non-ord-inary flow of demands. V. Prelov. i 5 USSR UDC 519.21 YEZHOV 1. 1. lqh Distribution of, Time of the First Passage Through a Fixed Level for One Class e of Random Sequences. 11.11 Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. Mezhved. Nauch. Sb. (Theory of Probabilities -and Mathematical Statistics, Interdepartmental Scientific Collection], No 2, 1970, pp 76-97 (Translated from Referativny)r:Zhurnal Kibernetih-a~', No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V53 by the author). Translation: For Part I, see Abstract 3 V52.~ The second p~-r-c studies the same sumis ac random quantities problems as in,the first part, but for sequences of . ontrolied by a homogeneous Markov~Chain with a finite number of states. 7-r- USSR UDC'S19'.217 lqhe Distribution of Time of the First Passage Through a Fixed Level for One Class of Random Sequences. 1.11 Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. Mezhved. Nauch. Sb. [Theory of Probabilities and Mathematical Statistics, Interdepartmental Scientific.Collection], No 2, 1970, pp 55-75 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika~ No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V52 by the author). Translation-. The distTibution is studied of the.time of the first transition through a fixed level by a sequence of sums of independent,~ identically distributed random quantities with a geometric cDrnponent~(we.will statt~ that the random quantity has a geo-netric component if it can be represented as the -rum of two independent random quantities, at least one of which has~a geometric distributiotil. it is proven that: a) the degree by which the fixed level is exceeded does not depend on the time of passage through the level and has,a geometric distribution; b) the generating function of the number of t1wfirst positive sum satisfies a c6r- tain functional equation, the solutionbfvhich~exists and is unique; c) the generating function of the tizie of.first passage through a fixed level can be very simply expressed through the generatingfunction of thL,- number of the first uositive sum. USSR UDC: 519.2 YUDYTS'KYY, Ya. A- tfconceTning the Constructive Synthesis of a H,arkov Trajectory" Visnyk Kiyiv. un-tu. Ser. mat. ta mekh. (Kiev~University Herald. Mathematics and Mechanics Series), 1972, No III, pp 15-1~ (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 101175 [authors' ab- stract]) Translation: The two-dimensional Markoy sequence f~n TO is cOn- sidered in which the first component aissumes iio more than a de- numerable set of values, while the second increases. A random process is constructed whose values are equal, to F,., between the ',"imeS Tn and Tn+l. Conditions are indicated which it is neces- sary and sufficient to inpose on the transitional probabilities of a two-dimensional I'larkov sequence in order 4-hat the process synthesized in accordance with this. sequence be, a stochastically continuous Markov chain. UNCLASSIFtEib- i.PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70 CIRC ACCESSJON NO' AP004,23465 .t%8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRIACTa~ ~THE REACTION (N,,2N)s, AT E SUBN :'.`,,_lQUALS 14 MEV, UN HEAVY NUCLEI IS.P.EGARDED AS A DIRECT SCATYERING ':~.PROCESS-t WITH KNOCK OUT,.BY USING THE,DISTORTEU WAVE METHOD, IN THE BORN APPRUXN.t.,ANi) 8Y TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE~JDENTITY~zGF THE_ N. GENERAL :-FORMULAS AIRE--DERIVED, THEREFROM, FOR THE-REACTION"AMPLITUDE T SUBF1. ~~.THE FORMULA IS PHYS. IN ACCORDANCE~NIT.H THE DIRECT KNOCK OUT OF THE N FROM THE NUCLEUS TARGET BY THE IMPINGING ft, IN -THE. DISTORTED EFFECT[VE TIELD OF ALL. THE OTHER Nt BY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT PAULPS PRINCIPLE. THE .,DOUBLE DIFFERENTIAL GROSS SECTl0N.FPk1TjE-;MIC;E0 ~UvEZ09 81 AKD PRIMf:208,-PD IS CALCO. AND COMPARED TO ExPT.L. VALUES. THERE IS A GOOD BETWEEN THEORETICAL AND'EXPTL_*~ RESULT-S.' FACILITY: KIEV. GOS_ UNIVL, KIEVs USSR., UNCLASSIFIEO - ----- Awl USSR UX 541-123 V V. N., and V. K. "Me Physico-Chemical Properties of Heavy Metal Fluoride 144~ ures" Kt Atorrinaya enerr MOSCOW) _~iya, Vol 28, rNo 6, June 1970, p 4961 ostract: This is the third article on the subject with e .1 _~-' ot, I., -state d-L A7 hash' "lc a gram of the vraniiLm hexafluoride-rdobium pentafluoride systera. Thr-- authors studied the liquid-vapor and liquid-solid states of equilibrium of.the urani"up. hexaflkloride- niobilim.pentafluoride systera. Experimental data showed t1hat r-.L reC.Ion of limited -nix- ing exists at 0.23-0-74 -,-Iol. fract,~on concentratiion of UFi,,. The u:Dper critical te.T.- perature of otratification io 122 1 20C~ , The presence 6f an area- of ztrari~Lication ums checked visually. The composition and eutectic pollit det-enrdned by cxltr~lpol.n-ion U r LQ ~,':OC. The ur,.,.r.- of the experi-riental data are 0-75 Z101. f actions of UF 6 ~ -nnd 5. 0 11=1 hex-ffluoride-nioblun, piwritafliioride syz;t6,A complies r.-itli the Pauli-I rule ir. tho_ region of iol~~i niobimm, pentafluoride concentraAbions. ~ Else~.-Ihe-n-v the 5yatem shol-;S a Positive deviation fram ideal behavior'"60 The e=or5nental --asuits wre in ap,ecment theoi nith the t -j of iswetric solutiois. rd-order Van Laar equations can be. F used for describing the Ur INW- syst 6 5 USSR, L-x 5 1: J23 YEMOVI V. K. PMJSAKOV, V. N., and CIIA~`VANIOV, :4,B. 'VY "T`~e Physico-Chemical Properties of flea I tal, Fluoride Mixtums" Moscow, Atomnaya energiya, Vol 28, NO 0, Jun 70,~ P 497 Abstract: Zais is the fourth articlelon the fusibility curre of the xenon difluor- ide-uranium hexafluoride systema The authors, used the differential thern.,o8raphy ethod for studying the fusibility curve of the Xe -Uz-(- system.~ Tae obtained P2 4* he diagram shows a mxture with unlimited mutual solubility of the co:nponents in liq:aid state and- crfstallization of chemical comPounds with.out solid. solution form- ation. The dia6ran Ghows one dystetic poiat.corresponding 'ro the formation of the 'co congruently fusible XCF2#UP6 cOm-- -,.u-,d of stoichiorrietric coa. >ition- The zolt Point of this, compound is 12Gt 500- An evaluation of thin stability of xel"6't7`6 shmvd that the degree of dissociation of the~XeF2,-UF6 does not rexceed 20 percent Vithin its malting temperature ranGe. A acherratle reprecentation,of the structure of XeF2-UFF6 is given. 3-7,,2" IX-So. TISE MCHANISM MD KWEITC5 of 11M CkS-PltAst MMSITION" or F-SiC no.4 of35(C13 + It 2 WITIi PLAPIATION HEATINC TArticle by Yu.,,A. Y#-_~hvv_ 3_C. Pe-;!,Uv, 0. r, Pczkc~' A'-% Pxy"Aev, Lenin- rrnd; hovonibirnk,l 1; Ii~Totvtm- j;6 rwt.~-, P,;j7j -1 .s.j~tt,z^ ro~v"r-cdnik- oyykh Krttptnll~. Pulmlan, 3-17 Jotte 1972, P Mr- Th. rrvoth at manovirifitall int- layer. t ;'L~Sic an '%~:;ic It it,. Ore -onc-, of, ra,!1414--t hearIng to dim- a S:'M 3 7 ti"guitifted by a number of tharaccerAotic fratures ve*kIw~e%!t!t:'z 4 io oLher methadt; of heatinst the e0bttrattb. HowtweT, there are J;r-unJa for as-itnttoiL. that the mechanism of choulcal reactloitg and -ho ~.,~,hattlnn of loy'la, in, stttl~ral fcaturii.*do noc 'Ieren't on tht mthod .( heattt,; tho nirect expcrIvAntal cboarvation4 indleste thv cvurse-1 v"stallitaticz by the v,-rcr-1tI-Ai*-aa1149tmt.s pterhoninim -whet. the role of; tho'litimu i-A playvd h? tit. .111.0n. -The. sturface nature of the radiation heating and tl~e depend.-n of tit. heating oft he optschl PlopeTttem of. th* Itobsta%ces ;!cpzsIt*4 on the xid, of the substrate lurned toward-the.rsdIator CAo%O ~rVot= &ft0M4liC% of th:e~ f~-Sic 1~yrmxs. The c~mq-sttto% of the products of the drr~ittoa,proceao of fc-SIC to well-&--orrlbe a by tit* athematic of th,t chemical TeacticAtt ton%t~ttvtt on ttw basis of a thormodynaw1c: analysis. -Arter the ItIttial docar, of the "ethyl tri- chloroniltine, tuc rajallal branchex of the chrmlitil reactions take ploee - silicart and carbon. These bramchtv are,choracterised by various klb*tit do- pendancieft an the teperature, the flaw rate of the g&% i-Axturv anct other pro- etas pernotetera. 7be proposed schematic for tho.process exrIsIns the lavrTmiva nature of the depoudance of tit* layer Rrcvth rate an Lho.d*poettlon pavammetero. Froot thainve-stizatio" of the process stechanitin and kinatics, the Vatha of optimizing tit* set of process conditions follow. 590 C, 773 111~81#. ZPITAXIAL DEPOSITION Or. O-SiC LAYERS FROM "it Q%S PHASE WI-ni MUMON ;GAIMHO ;MW (ArtILcle Uy M.. A. erttliantov, Yu A. Yethov, 13- C. - 4; . _tv4kov, Royenko~. Lenfn~j~a Nl~- Ib Irsk; x1(-!;6nPo2I~ P0 Protnennam Iku5ta j Sintrza ?ofvprnvt,dnikovjkh K Ii.11.y I Flen" A..,Jan. 12-17 Jvn~ 1912,,p -Veyers wt'r:e deposited on the - (U901) -faces of tA, piety 0,.~Sic er7sta.1A to 4 horixonrAl type reactor. the InitW substanc4d were C11,riCt, and 142. Ladiatton te-tt"It of the 40strar-go "a used which pervitted them t-- be htAt*4 to tkv required ta!Arlraturtz without,auxillsty elemints '. In order ~-, re*lt.rx the process and its investigation. a special device wa~ buiIt which provides for brand varlattpn of thr dernettion, conditions I the &xx mixture component concentrations, substrate t*rpazn turn. ans.fivw rate,aad pre,eure.An V-# Ireactor), 09 the baxlc~ p4ramters a .ad Ans.-Yalls of the"gai mixture In .tile course of the process. . special attention has bomo'given to fosurinn' high purity of, the. initial substances and clean d*pcz.1t4cn coditions, The growth of the monocrystalline layers of O-SIC was observed only in a narrow range of values nVthe basic process parameters. The ~fo r2ution of the 11,;utd layer,,and silicon drops an a a4h%tcate dLaippearin% during the course of the process and als* an reduction of the flow rate thrvnigh the Tit- actor wjj%. abut r-w-od. Wth constancy of tjj% bsajc proet rate ot V4 layer man not. constantl usu an peramtorso the growth ally it d&C"sand-with tien' &lid in a hU~btr of_ cases the tranylt,on Was noted froei,gromth of ,,r to atChl,%# of St. I he greatest thickness of the epltaxi*l filio was 70 alcrona. A study was,ma" of the etrature, the surface siorpholegy and the unifoluLty of the layers. 120 -J -S(na~Rs S4~ejs LA 1111(:~ 616 R 5er, 91 x CCr~TAPLATIVZ EVALUATIC14 OF kS'T1DDTRS FOR MINDEPOLMUTNII KIME RELAXANTS IN PATI~NTS WITH CARDILWASCUL.AR PATKOU)CY I I A-~ jfjj- "e-1 Cnina, Inntitota of Coxdiovascu~ar Surser'y , USSR Acadezy A.q. ~rlulvv' ~Ulsczw; Moscow, veotnt" Nauk rl'SR, Nutisian, No '1, 1971, pp 9-631 iny-astigation of zhe diatribUZLC:~ cf rubocurar1na In the human organism rcvazaed that by the till adequate bra4thina I& restorcii 15 parc~ciat of thp. eat, adn~inia tared -is atill preceat .~% -0- bilcod (03hau at al.) ; and Ithis agent Is still ~xcrete4 In urine for r4m hatir* (Kalow) . V.A. movar.av and Ya.X, Xh~.-I~;okiy, on the 4asir of clectromyopraphic Invearigazlon. Q f an t I idepolarizIng neu-z-4:uscular b,-'ockx, artAbIldlird that neurilinuaLular r.3n4uctLcn doai;Cnot re=r: to n4rm4l for 1-2 hours after reAtoratien of,apon- tanezins breathing. r-or this rer."n. W.Iny 1'611~:Ve It Is n.cesaAry to accalerate ramo.;al of t1a,! r-rild",-.1 nau;cauLcu1,trbja~,.k UV -.sin; various curate !-Mivld~un atzd W"eqa ; V.A. Fovanav and U.M. Khmelev'%kiv), Althoush Fal-~(;" 11957). Rizzi (1cj')6): A" ykj.?;. !~t'x'.in -refer to ii4mini.t.-r prolonged artifir.2 ventilattoo. il. litimb at of itr thc pi*-.pa-z 6f-d.cr drlzatio~~ ,,I. L&. have &n dritithaineft.dritAA ctti~n (prcc*r.1re, %ujunclci..itir' MeAttnon), as -all as a 3roup of age~.ts 'hich ln'pr~.ur. nsv;ironuncul~r ccnducrlosi by Intanst- lylatj bloud supply =d morabolic prot~,nt,i 1) vittintri. TA opite of MIC e-Aran"ve literature d&,iling with of zxtimn vtTj=s _nrJLata. -j of io,'jowln~ aavnthasta. thi. problem of safe removal of ar, hl3clt hiv. jin( yet been solv,d. In view of Ito md tlmoltnv4t~ ns wailt an of (lie lack graoment an -~hla s,2ore, we depm Ic no,~v~nary to vols'- ~u. vt,~wi. We 111.3 Ag ~~Zj parlents under observaLion with vmri~,q car~tovxncular th'iy 'a~d unecr~;one surgery under uiest~.eaia w1rh toc.1 cur.1TtX.!t14n (1.41-corartne in dc,ses of 15-90 M') Ynst of the T'41:1-Nts SUffPTUd 11i Ait Mld .c,rtic dise.~e bo th:,C. in 4PILd Of til-ir 7CU--7 ;1:10. L111i, 1--6ir.Lon wj. ri~tnei ~artoui. A rLther Itirge rroup cnwsist,~d nf L;Ic,rly wit ,-th~ro ,cl-r-ric lesions :a th~ zajor v-neli ind concvrd I - .8 r.,. a ;-1 'n rh~ jrcurnall orr-n.. '.1o- r"ttt-rt-_ "r'i -tr(- in rel.,itIvoly sarii(,,,ctor- nd t~.c lcwar i:xtr.mitlas y c-ci itin; e'u 06,51 B(FIOVA, R. E. A., ZALTZPIYAK, M. A., RODINOVA, L. A., CHERKASRNEYA, K. "Translator for the "ARAGATs" Computer" Uch. Zap, Pena. Un-t, [Scientific Writings of Per-n' University.], 1970, No 220, pp 149-160., (Translated fro-in Referati"yy,Zhurnal Ki.bernetika, No 5, 19-71, Abstract No. 511642, unsigned). Translation: The translator for the "ARAGATs," computer is based on the TA-I translator for the M-20 computer. The input language is,ALGOL-60 with.some limitations. .1/2 021 UNCL AS S. I FIED !PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 FITLE--BACTERIOPHAGE CONVERSION OF Ce 011PH'. THERI'AE IN VIVO. REPORT 1. ~~REPRGOUCTIOiN OF BACTERIOPHAGE CONVERSION OF DIPHTHERIA BACILLI ON CHICK ,AUTHOR-YEZHO :cJOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE ZHURNAL MIKROBIULOGII, EPIUEMIO~UGII 1'114MUNOBIULOGIls 1970, NR 4, -68 _-_.PP 65 ~PUBLISHED----70 S66ijECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL,SCIIENC'Es JOPIC TAGS-dACTERIOPHAGE* DIPHTHERIA, TISSUE CULTURL., ANrITOXIN tbNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~_bOtUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED XY'REEL/FRAME-1990/1537 STEP NU--UR/OOl6,f7O/OOOfOO4/006510066 ;CJRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0109597 UNCLASSIFIED 212 021 UNCLASS,IFTED 'PROCESSING DATE"-090CT70 .C111RC ACCESSION NO--AP0109597 -4:3STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR REPROUUCED THE PHENOMENON -CIF BACTERIPHAGE CONVERS1,0WOF C. DIPHTHERIAEGN CHICK EMBRYOS. IT WAS SHOWN BY SUBSEQUENT INFECTIONS:FROM EMBRYO TO E14dRYO THE BACTERIOPHAGE CONVERSION OF C. DIPHTHERIAE OCCURRED IN THE EMBRYOS IN :VIVO& :.THE METHOD USED WASAS FOLLOWS: 14 DAY E.MSAYOS 1,qERE INFECTED WITH NONTOXIGENIC C. DIPHTHERIAE AND DIPHTHERITIC PHArGLYSATE- PC 29; ON THE THEIR EMBRYUNIC FLUID WAS INJECJED:Ttj 9 DAY EMBRYOS. A TOXIC EFFECT-OF PHAGULY5ATE PC 29 ON CHICk E-.MBRYOS WAS-.0REVENTED BY ~-~,-ADHINISTRATION OF SPECIFIC ANTITOXIC SERUM. UNCLASS IFIED USSR 536.46:533.6 YEZHOVSKIY, G. K., MOCHALOVA, A. S., OZEROV, Ye. S., YURINOV, A. A. "Ignition and Combustion of Magnesium Particles" V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion Collection of Works), Hoscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 234-240 (from.RZh-Mekhanika,, No' 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B939) Translation: The results and metbods of an experimental study of the charac- teristics of ignition and combustion of single suspended,and flying particles of magnesium are presented. Tbe kinetic constants of the hetexogencous oxidation reaction of magnesium in an aqueous vapor and in oxygen are calculated on the basis of the experimental data. The liraitirg canibustion temperature and calc lat d as a-function of the the induction tire of a magnesium particle,is U e various parwpeters of the medium with the aid of the constants obtained. A se-miempirical Tormula is given for the constant of the rate of- combustion of the magnesium particle as a function of the concentration of oxidizer in the medium and the pressure of the medium. 5 ref. Authors',abstract. 73 V-12. rPITAXY Of FILMS Or CULCOCF010Z COMPotNUS OF CAvxnm is A QWI-CLOSED SPACE (A.rttcle by Yu. _V.,Ytzhavmkiv, T-P~ raltnktu, K.. K..Muxsv'y%vs. V. 0, AI+Ak*Vak~j. Leningrad, No";ibitzk. L11 S(I~ZLZi4 rro~-4%1 - =%X S. aiolt."?I_E21uprtntttnikorvvlLl* 'KrLetskLav ItuWati. 12-17 :une, 1472, p 63) A study was made of the epitaxial growth at oulfiJe. me-'s-444 &bi tqti- lurid* compoundq at , cad=L" on atca smuscauLte Lou 1-=x ;:t:zss Its s, quoUL-clos*4 apa= 1= 04 t-.-tteratux *' raisRa at T0w 50a-700'C. T zru* ioo~750*c. 1. The film sorpholoxy and structure, the phaza coemsiti= at tim filne so. a funttloo of. T. avuS Itrue were I'-stijaceJ. The qr-th Wastofto of the cubic, hax.%Kon4l and mixed (cubic plus hex4xanal.) vonoety4tallive C11" were investigated. 1t was deacustrated that in volume it: to pos.LbLa to sy-nthealtv rpltaxial UBts at I"ieubstrato* tt=p1tMtvrq16. V.&Aar c*0J.--tiont close to ther.=odynantc, .equilibrium. filvsx grow the slectrapbysical properties of which are close, tothe properti,es-ef, single, erystals. 2. The dependeaca at the gvrvtlt rate kiuj 'of he Wtexial. films oz - T its W - f(T.) for Ttrue ~ const Is of a ctnmlax nature and is %&ti*fscjvrjly 40 W Zplalaad beginning with the theory of the %rowth kinetic* of *xodcaudw-tor CLIO* dawsloped by L. N. Aleksoadtav, 3. Thaproposed nothod of synthesizing tbo tilms pemitted qualm-tiative tracing of the ~ effect of the exceso pressure of each ~of tb*. a4s pbass c0W4ao*ztx (cadmiunj sulfur, 9*14ului. tollurtuitj an the epitaxy of the rwdsiua clualeatouldt films, A study vas made of the Interrelation bocvssa a) Ll w f(p.), Clar Ta . tabbt, Ttrue I Coast) &ad the ps pbasat tompositICS; '6) the Lee, Ph&&& jc"-Ds:t1Q.' Sad the film varptalwX7. Moscow, Primeneniye teorii grafov v ekonomiclieskikh raschetakh (cf English title above), "Statistika",,1971, 150 pp, il., 4r--F,.kopecks (from Referativnyy Zhuinal -- Matematikia, No 6, June 71, Abstract No 6V398 K, by.V. Kozyrev) Translation:. The use of graphs in examining control, applications, analyzing survey materials, analyzing al6orithms of problems and determination of the number of operations, and examining information and calculating object.flow is described. V1 UDC 6118.5-06t539.3+539.4 CLWYAYEVt G. H., ZHIGUNH 1. G., SOfaNA, T. G., and YXAUSH11f, V. A.# All-Union Scientific Besearch Institute of Aviation. ftterials-;-~,razmy-lMitute of Mechanics of Polymers of the Academy of,Sciences Litvlan Soviet Socialist Republic# Riga "Shearing Strength of Composites.Based on Whiskered Fibers" Rip g Yfekhanika Polimeroyl, no 3, Pay-Jun 73# pp 492-501 Abstracti A study was made of the elastic and strength characteristics of unidirectional carbon plastics based on carbon fibers whiskered by silicon nitride filament crystals from the gaseous phase antl titanium dioxide from aerosol. The advantages In beading properties of, theno composites an shown. For an approximate avaluation of the elastic properties of uni- directional composite based on whiskered: fibers, summation formulas caA be used which take into account the characteristics of thelruggedization of the filamentary crystals of the anisotropic natrix* Eight figures) five tablest thirteen bibliographic references, 6 - ~1.911R He :USSR UDC 595.771-167:576~80-161-13 and STRELKOVA, H. V.,_Deparxaent of Medical Protozoology and Karsh Anti-Lelihmaniasis Expedition, Institute.Modi*wtl.P,'4x,asiiology and Tropical Medicine imeni Ye. 1. Martsinovsky, Ministry of~HealthrUSSR, Moscow "Evaluation of the Capacity of Sandflies (Phlebotomidae):to Transfer Leishmania Tro ica Major Among Greater Gerbils (Rhombo S:~ p NY opilnus) Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya, i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 39, No 3, 1-1ay/Jun 70, pp 284-293 Abstract: A series of axperiments on the feeding of sarx1flies on greater gerbils, to determine their capacity for transfer of Leishmania was cortiucted iii Kashkadarlya oblast Uzbek SSR, under natural conditions during 1968 aild 1969. The rate of transfer of Leishmania from diseased animals to healthy animals was: Phlobotomus caucasicus, 59-75,~; Ph. papata3i, 53X; Sergentomyia' arpa4lensis, 7-21~; and S. grekovi, 24. The more serious.the laishmani latsion 0 ear skin of the gerbil donors on which sandflies had their first bitat the greater va3 the porcontags of infection transmitted to healthy animals. Th!s clinloal.laoubatlon period in great gerbils after infective blood-suckiAg!was 13-15 da~.Is. The sandflies pickad up tne Leishmania parasite immediately after the termination of the incubAtion period. Wfim 112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02f)CT70 -,,T.1 TLC--PURI F I CATION OF WASTE IN, B.10FILTERS, -U- AUTHOR- 103)-:SAYFUTf)INDV 1 .1.11 SE, G. DUONIKOVA, R.V. t K.Z.t L0 A -C OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR GURCE--KHIM, PRG,14. (MCISCOW) 19709 46 111' L4-16 _0ATE PUBL I SH E D----;---7 0 ~~SU8JECT AREAS--KECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR ~..-TOPIC TAGS--WASTE WATEP. CONVERSIONt WATER PURIFICATiON, FILTRAT13N CZNTR0L AARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS l'_D0CUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 0--UR/0064/71)/046/001/0014/001b ROXY STEP N :,'-ZIRC-ACCESSION NO-AP0109714 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02OCT70 CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0109714 :--ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'THE NEUTRALIZED AND FILTERED WASTE WATERS FROA-VARIOUS PETROCHEM. PROCESSES (WITH A TOTAL BOD OF UP TO 500 MG-L.1-WERE PURIFIED BY PASSING THROUGH A.610CHE4. FILTER 2 M HIGH IN WHICH THE TOTAL BOD -WAS REDUCED TO 16-80 MG O-L. AFTER 5 DAYS. THE 810FILM IN THE UPPER LAYER OF THE FILTER CONSISTED OF ZODGLOEA AND A DENSE, NETWURK OF FUNGIN HYPHA; THE UPPER. FILM CONTAINED o'IFFUGIA A'ND CALLIDINE* WHILE FLAKES OF COZE,AS WELL AS NEMATUDES AND PINNULARIA WERE F.OU-NU.AT ADEPTH OF 0.75 M AND EUGLYPHA WERE FOUND AT A DEPTH OF 1.45 M. -THE M,AX,.:GXIDN. CAPACITY OF A FILTER WITH A CROSS SECTION OF 25 TIMES L25-CM WAS 156 G O-(M PRIME3 DAY). UNCLASSIFIED ~7777 Organophosphorousi Compounds USSR UDC 632.95 BLIZNYUK, W. K., KVASHA, Z. H., SPLNTSEVA, L. M., WrERBERGER, lo -thology V. X.0 and-XOLOVAI M. N. , All-Union Scientific Studies Institute of Phyt pa lFrocess for Preparing Mixed Dialkyl Esters of the Higher Alkylphosphonous Acids!' Author's Certificate 110 34o665, filecl 22 Jun 70, publelhed 29 Jun 72, (from ReferativnTj Zhurnal -- Khimiya, 110 8(11)t,1973, Abstract No 8N470P by T. G. Chekareva) T=slationt Compounds having the general formula R11(OQR')0R" (I)(11- a. lkyl j R1 and W1 - C1 to Cd have acaricid'al: act4vity to the 'atable and sensitlVe form of vegetation mites. They are prepaxed.by the reaetion*of RP(O)(ORI)OH (II)t with a 5-10-fold excess of IVOR- For eXample# M,,is passed tbrouj#i a solution of 0.03 moles of II (H-C and 0.15 moles of absolute AV ""IC6:13 BuOH in 20,al of CH2C12 until the.appearance of a yelloit-green color. It is then concentrated and product I (R-C~M Ir-Bu) is obtained,, having q# RI+C~HUJ 2 20 n.OD - 1-4435 d4 .0.9211P a bo,3_,Zg temperature of 1~6 to 1780 at I (?)mmo a eld of about 10%, Other analogous compounds were, preparad. B,R' and R" f ~g J[MMN 1, on, g q yw C-Z USSR BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., Author's Certificaie no 319)665, filed 22 Jun ?0, published 29 U'un 72 20 20 are given together with the boilingAemperatpre in 06/4Z# A D# n4 C H19 9 t CGH13 E 1 166-8/1, 1.4418,10.92771 C H 191 9 0 H .1 Me 7 160-2/12 1.44303 0.9425; 6 1-9 ~ c H 9.) 9 1 c 1?2-4/1~ 1.4430) 0.9270; 6F1 3,1. P" C6H Bu, Et, 124-6/1, 1 .11-320 0 9512; 4?. 6H13'z Bu, 118-20/1, 1-4350s 0-9443t CqHj9 1 c H -60/1 .44 01 0.9W,* 511' Et, 158 2 1 i0 2/2 7-5 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE--023-CT70 '-.TITLE--DI~FFRENCES IN THF THICKNE$S JFJHIN CLADOING DURING THE PR")DUCTION OF A CL AD WIRE -I)- -INASTE ROV t V.A., ANDRYUSHCHENK0, T.A.# S U V C-z cl v , I . Y-1 p YEFREIGV4, P.M. :%.wOUNTRY. CIF. INFO USSR METAL. 1970, 43(2)., 52 -4: 13 A T EPUBL I SHE 0------70 ;-,:SUBJECT APEAS--MATERIALS, MECH. V.,IND.,v CIVIL AND MARINE rl-NGR TAGS--METAL ORAWING# CLAD METALY COPPER WIRE,y 'SILVFRr 9EF3RMATION .;,-.RESISTANCE* THICKNESS GAC METAL CLADDING E, 'CONTROL MARKPIG-NO RESTRICTIONS 0,I)CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,,'_-PROXY REEL/FRAME-089/1922 STEP NO--t)R/01,36/70/043/002/0052/0054 ~CIRCACLFSSION NO--AP0108251 UNC-LASSIFIED --~21.2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 .~.-.C-lRC...ACC,ES,-SIO'l NO--AP0108251 :ABS,TRACT/EXTRACT--(UJ GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS.ANO THE POSSIBILITY OF DECREASING THE THICKNESS DIFFERENCES OF THIN ClADDINGS 4ERE INVESTIGATED FOR THE CU PLUS AG PAfR DURING THE PRESSING OF RODS AND DURING THE DRAWING FROM THEM OF WIRES:SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 150 MJ IN DIAM. AND HAVING A COATING THICKNESS OF SIMILAR tO 7 MU. DURING THE PRESSING ON A VERTICAL 600 TON PRESS, THE ROLE OF PRIOR WELD114G 3F Tf4~E .'BAR, THF TOOL LUBRICANT9 THE SHAPE OF THE DIE, AND THE HEATING AND DRAWING TEMPSvt WAS INVESTIGATED. FOR.THE SELECTION OF THE PROPER TEMP., THE RESISTANCE TO DEFORMATION OF CU AND OF AG WAS.STUDIED. IN ORDER TO DET. THE MIN. THCIKNESS OF THE COATING9~STATISTICAL METHODS MUST BE USED WHICH MEANS THAT A LARGE NO.iff MEAS.UA,EMENTS MUST BE TAKENt ~WHICH IS OF SOME DIFFICULTY BECAUSE OFlTHE.THJNNESS,OF~THE COATINGS. UNCLASSIFIED 043 UNCLASSIFIED~; IPROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--DEVELOPMENT OF A SEMIEMPIRICAL TUBULENCE THEORY-FOR DILUTE POLYMER SOLUTIONS -U- AUTHCR-Yja,J~CH, V.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE__.AKA0Et4llA NAUK SS_SRr IZVESTIIA,, MEKHANIKA ZHIDKOSTI I GAIAP 1970, P. 136-146 :DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CliEMISTRYt PHYSICS :~'toplc TAGS--TURBULENT FLOW, LINEAR POLYA E RSOLOT 1010 PROPERTY "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,.,,PROXY.RE,EL/FRAME-~200011335 STEP NO--UR /04.2'1 701000/000/0136/0146 CIRC ACCESSIOtll NO--AP0124'-985 . ...... UNCLASS I F IED OWN rqlmnrTmlwp_lfflw_ml_qv1l 21~: 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE --040EC70 CIRIC ACCESSION NO-AP0124985 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF PRHLEMS ASSOCIATED .-WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SEMfEMPIRICAL THEORY 10F TURBULENT FLOW OF POLYMER SOLUTIONS IN SMOOTH AND RLOUGH TUV:";, THE APPRIJAC 'EMPLOYED IS BASED ESSENITIALLY ON THE USE OF THE: REYNGLOS EQUATIONS (WHICH CONTAIN THE AVERAGED VELOCITIES AND. PRESSURE.S AS. WELL AS AN ADDITIONAL STRESS TENSOR), AND ON~CLOSING ;THIS SYSTEM OF EOUATIONS WITHI THE AID.OF EXPERIMENTALLY VERIFIED ASSWIPTiONS C014(',.ERN[NG THE -',RELATIO NSHIP BETWEEN THE ADDITIONAL STRESS TEN$OR AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AVERAGED MOTION. ~BY MAKING. EXtl' 'NISIV'= USE OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA, THIS APPROA01 MAKES ~IT POSSIBLEJO UTILIZE- T~lcri SrOC CONCEPTS A 1) IATED WITH MECHANISM OF TURBULENJ MIXING IVHIC~l FORINIS THE BASIS OF MANY SEMIEMPIRICAL THEORIES. ~A COMPARJOSP~ WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA SHOWS THAT THE THEORY PROPOSED GENERALIZES THE CONCEPTS OF THE MOTION OF HO.MOGENEOUS FLUIDS AND THAT 11T IS SUITA81.E FOR PREDICTING QUANTITATIVELY THE INFLUENCE OF. POLYMER A00ITIONS ON FLOW RESISTANCE IN -T.UBESO IJINC LA S S I F I E D 777", USSP, UDC: 621:.378.9:533.9.02 ,YAMANAKA, S., YAMANAKA, T., KANG, H., SASAKI,,-.,T-,-Y0SHIDik,,1.K. WAKI, M. , Electrica UEDA, K., HONGYO, M. t Osaka University, Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya Uni- en m -versity Japan ~~.o 'tPlasma Generation and Heating by Lasers" Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik:Stat.ey, No 2(8), 1972, -4S-52 PP Abstract: The paper gives the results of research on destruction of laser glasses by powerful radiative em.Lssicn, on using liquid lasers as light amplifiers, and also on using powerful lasers for heating a plasma. A method is proposed for high-speed mea- surements of plasma teniperature and density based on the Thom'son cattering of light. A complex structure i,,; dctbcted in the ccii- s tral ion peak in the scattered radiation spect-rum. The recorJ- equipment sho%,s twenty neutrons occurring in a burst. rr ii c paper is an abbreviated version of an article presente(I to the editors by the organizational committ.c.e, of the. -International 1/2 USSR UDC 612.014.21-616._92.3 PRAKAPCIIUK, A. Ya (Deceased) GRYNGAU,Z, M. YP. , and KORSUN, U. F. "The State of Histohematic Barriers in Gu~nea,Pigs.After the Action of.lonizing Radiation on the Organism" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk,. No 1, 1971, pp 79-81 Abstract: Cutaneous permeability with respect to radioactive isotopes of.phosphorus, sulfur, and arsenic was studied under cer- tain physiological and pathological conditioins of the organism. irior to the beginning of the Sixty-eight guinea pigs were used. P experiments the animals were subjected to x-ray i-r-radiation with total doses of 500 and 900 rad, Twenty-four to 48 hours later, the isotopes (i-.i doses of 1.8 millicurie in ointment bases) were applied to shaved skin. It was establisked that the skin is permeable to these isotopes, the degree of petineability depand- ing on the activity of the isotope, the duration of skin exposure to the action of the isotope, and the type oUthe ointment base 1/2 MH -34u.:-111- t=-R UDC 576-358-09 -3c6 .083. 1 3q2 GAY-rajajon, V. S., YERSIleff, F. I., KISELEV, 0. 1. j;-'; SHIIIH, L. Y,., ZAYTSEwA KA-11 6-111-1 ~ ~ ~11L V . , Z 11 D A C ~,, V. 1,11. ,and IMM.-AX111f S. A-, Inmtitutle of 0. Fxp--rinM-Ta-17-,-ed1-c7--net VSSI~' Acadery of Ned 4 cal Sciences, leni-nC=A, institute Of ViroloV i--eni D. I. Ivanovskiy, USSR Acade:zy of K.icdical Sciences, 1:oscoir Ile "ReDlica-tion of infectious Viral R11A in IsolatBd Nitochdrdxia. " -oorl. PemetmItion. o--:' '11iral R1iA Into Mitochondria and Its Effect on Eitoo-hond-rial Syn-thesis" 1,410scow, Vop--osY Virusolosli, No 3, Nay/Jun 71, pp 26c,?-273, Abs-ti-actt Isolated imt- liver mitochond�ia- were- incuba-ted in nedium Dro- noting oxidat-i-io phosphoxylation and protein and X-~'A bio::,ynthe-lis. 113--P,1A aft r of Venezuelan cauine ercephalitis virus, was adled. It wras found t---t mue inculbation, applroxij-,ately i2i"; o-f the introducced radio-activ-JtV vas in t 1., -3 nit-ochondxlp- 11. was concluded that the emergence of 0-111.'A 'of the cirus in m =4a i5 not due ~o adsorntion of P11A on '-he surface oI, these the Atochond U Structures; insilead, the cell f !,-,4 al -xd actinomycin D iAiiaL11-Acd c-r' viral in .~itochorfL-rial subj'2:i~.CT.103'13 was trat on. App-~("X-Jlra-tcly 61;- of th-e. labe-led EA was fotu- i*-. tht: Jntcrnal- nerpbzarpe and f--acticn. -,nhibitioii of '2N.A. synthlesis of in-itochondrial pzotein api-i-hesi3 pxotcin was obz~ -rved. The fraction o. TM UWR MC 911.3.'16.983 .430171-13) YPIFANO'V. G. F., and KIVASOIN, N. P. "The Epizootic Distribution of Food-and--Xouth Disease in Omskaya Oblast" Nauch. tr. Omsk.-vet. in-t. (Scientific Works:of the OM~k Veterinary Institute) 4-s-36. Medit inskaya Ge graf I No 1, Jan 71, 1970, 27, No 2, pp 41-42 (from RZ 5 0 17a Abstract i.-JO.103) Translation: Foot-and-mouth disease in Omskaya Oblast is distributed througla the south and east where cattle-raising is more intensive. It occurs only rarely in the, north; the Ustf-Ishimsidy rayon, for example, has had no cases for the last 25 years. In the bblast types,of foot and mouth disease are: b -he foot-and-mouT~h type 0. variant 0., type A, variant A while in 19" 7 t variant A2Z. The study of vixal disease epizootic was caused by type k virwis type over the last 21 years yield.a data indle.atirig that virus types change -4 years. In 196'a-1968,there as,; siknificant~aecreasa in the disease every3 distribution # By November 1967 i .'-foot-a Wi-vo O*uth .'disea ~e type 0 and A --variant A'were.oradicated in the oblasto 64~ USSR UDC 621.382.2 ADIROVICUP E- I-, ATABAYEITA, A. N., XUBINOV, V. iti. YU. M. "Silicon as a Material for Dielectric Electronics" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodniko~,j Vol 5. No 11, 1971, pp, 2052-2057 de of the conditions under which dielec- Abstract: An experimental study was ma tric conditions occur in silicon, that is, the currents is determined by the electrode emission instead of the carrier concentration in the material itself. The method of two-way diffusion alloying was used to introduce copper from an aluminum melt into plates of high-resistant silicon (p _ ()4 Qhms-cm) - 100 microns thick. This method insured the possibility of controllable and re- producible production of a thin (_10 microns) layer of,higli-resistant silicon between two pt-type regions acting as emittin~y, electrodes. 'rite conditions for a space charBe limited emission current were realiied in the recion.of quite low voltages (U.1-10 volts) with variation of the current by 3-4 orders (10-5-1F2 anips). A series of control exreriments is described showing Lhat in 111-p -p-p -M structures manufactured thy this method, qpace chav-e limited currents actually occur. Effective devices for dielectric clectronics can be built on tile basis of silicon and other ideal mono c rys talline semiconductors with high mobility. 119 UDC 539.20~'- ~i2i.3112.E~l USSR 'DIROVICHI 1. Ace.1der-do-lan of t1n A c a c 1 e-nn i , y o 6SR; YTUABOV, YU. M_ , and 'ILAL"~UD.MYEV G. P.. institute Zoov of ItIae Acade,.-ay of Scionces ()!-,be"- SS-, 1.~. V S ~k arodub' M lashhen-u IThi-n-FiLii Photodioue a-rice-3 Based on, -.nCd3--pC 2a ate:?oJunctio.n.s" Mosco,,,r, DoIciady A.1kadenii NauR. SSSR, Vo 1192, I.T o1.t:pITuna 1970, pp 764-767 t-odiode ria--i- is thaz~ is baz-,~!d Abstrac~: A thin-fiLn DIno I 'En_n6_d3_nCdTe het-crojunction.s, the characte-.Mi~;'Uios of --hich (voll.ul- ainpfre, lu:--roltage, spectra"'I., and _frequericy)* -,~revo di,,ocribed previou-s- 1TO 1, JC60), 1y b1T the aut'hors (-Wiz. i Tol%hn. Pol'~nrovodnixc),,j', Vol 81). The use of hateriodiodes as light Is uo-sib'o nainly due t-o the fact that they have a wide :barld of snoct:?al _-ens_-T-L-,`Lvity with an almost constant quant-um yield, i.,hich is very ossenti-cl in r.C dS - 70C dIr 0 The ruatzL7. of an procesning an optical sic-nal. - conai t, -h two mIatuall perpendicular zp-e_-.is of scr, -_-I heterostruct,,Lre w4 t . . L e- Y electrodes: bands 0~_ 5--IC2 through -Wnich* the s tructur(i s illu:.-..inated 112 SS, U R A T ADIROVICH, E. !. ,et al, U .1 June 1970 on-767 7 seSving Ult photod-iodes -oar cra ware prepared ~with an actlive a*-,-ea oi 'Urla _,,2 element 0.25 r, The density of elenent4t achievcid -in these lab - les is by no means the technologict-1 Care was .oratory sarm talcen to ensure identical -oaramete_-s of the -ohot-odiodes for-:Iin'~ the Mtrix. The zrainimua light int-ensity for which the -ohotocurrent of -s -will be identical is approxiiiiatel-,v ICIO litx. A study of all element volt-amere cha_-ac'-oristic- showed that the de-Liendance o- currant U ro'I"notion2 does not on Volta,-;a. and to-merature 'or rCdS-DCdTe hete fusion, emission, and i-ecc -i correspond to the dif.L -mbilat2on mo(Jels but ;s in agreGmont with the tunnel-recombination theory of Riben and Peucht. it is concludod that tho diroct CLU'rOnt -t-,'.rjrou;;h t-hf; hotero- tion s caused by a t,,L-ine 1-re comb ina 45, I.on mwch s , sinc a a junc auantitative cormarison of emerimant and. theory shows that the vassage of carriers through the heterojunction haa a Multistep znaraczor, 2/2 65 q Dolk -lac Nauk SSSR, _jxv Akademii- 'Vo~ o L, 4. and bands ol' coDDer as upper electrodes. I 1i ILI 11 Mau_f"C~S LTSSR uDc: 621096.'67T.73(088-8) TvLPSHIII, 0. R. YEROKH1.11, G. A. , YUAKO$ k 11, Moscow Elqctrical Engzineer- ing Institute of Co --mu i cations "An Antenrall USSR Author's Certificate No 263693, filed ~4 sop 68, published 4 Jun 70 (front RM-Radiotekhuika, ITo 12, Dee 70, Abstract Plo 12BT7:.P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an antiinna in the form of a rectangular horn with ribbed walls in the eperture section. Me an- terina is excited through a waveguMe junction which ddeniz out in the 11 plane. The ribbed walls of the horn are a (:ontitiuatton of the vide walls of the jwiction; the grooves are rectfulpiJar ijxld paral.l.cj. bj) tjjj.,. vi&-, lialls of the Teeder; the ripacing of' the grooves iq 0.1 of a vave'Length In free space. The depth of the grooves varies with res:?ect to tht~ len^ft of the antenna In such a way that the envelope of the r~Lbs is described. by a para- 5 bolic law. This design provides a radiation, pattern of Pluteau.or cosecant shape in the E plane. One illustration. N. C, ipr's 58783 18 April 1973 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION SAFETY co~'r.1,0te.trans4latis)n of -uria back iy V. A. rowlw, and T V. Yuchonkova, Zashcbitn ot 1-.lektrrr.,,ainitnykh 197r, CONTEIqTS PA~-E PRrFAC9 ............................................................... I ANWTATION ............ ........ I........... ...... 2 V.rR0DVCTj0N ............. .................. .............. .......... 3 G ER 3 kiectroft4snatic ItAustiou ......... ........ 6 CHAPTER 2-.. Laser Missions ............................. ............... 113 CiMPM 3 1. X-Radistion, of tlvctronie Instrumentr ..................... 130 CIVrrER 4, Trestuunt and Prevention .................... o ....... 151) CMFrZK 5 Physiologic I and Econ"dic AaPects of SHr and bw plectrou%manle Radtatlon Safety ...... ........ I ........... 161 BIDLXOGWIJY~ ...................................... ............. 187 a [I USSR L) Tli 44 USSR UDIC 538'. 4 BE' MINIOV, A. I BLZII, D. A. ,KOVALEV, L. K. i. , moscow 'Irwo-Dimensional Magnetic Fields in Magnetohydrodynamic Channels with Steel Walls with Finite Magnetic Reynolds Numbers" Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 5: 1971, pp 3-11. ABSTRACF: A study is made of the planar problems of the distribution of a two-dimensional magnetic field in magnetohydrodynamic..channels with ferro- magnetic walls with real Reynolds magnetic,numbers and-fixe,d hydrodynamic flo w., A complex function describing the.field from a:unique point is used to construct an integral representation for the bull magnetic induction, allowing any approximation to strict solution of the problen to be produced by digital computer. The influence function can be defined for various channels using tdrror reflections and conformal mappings. The method is illustrated by numerical calculation of '.the distribution of the magnetic field as a conducting fluid flows along a flitt, ferromagnetic wall and a fluid flows in the band between ferromagnetic walls. The influence of the external circuit and heterogeneous transverse velocity~proftlc on distribu- tion of the magnetic field is calculated. 46 USSR UDC 518 YUBMV, N. N., Izhevsk Itconcerning the Stability of a Difference Scheme, Which App--roximates a Peri- odic Boundary-Value Problem of a Differential Equation" Kaman', Izvestiya VUZov: Matematika, No~3(130), Mar 73, PP 107-111 Abstract: The paper presents the conditions of stability of the periodic difference scheme Lh fall + P (I'). -F q (i.) ull .45 full Uh - alk I I+N 01 1y, which approximates the periodic boundary-value problem L ful U' + P (1) zx~ + q (it) U U-0,1L 1/2 USSR YUBEREV, N. N., Izvestiya VUZOV: Viatematika,.No 3(130), Max 73, pp 107-111 vbere PM and q(t) are continuous periodic functions of period w, and h=6j/?l (N is a natural number greater than 2), tx=yl:(x is. any integer), Uh 20 + Uh au" 4+1 - A r-1 * In donclusion.,the author thanks A. L. Teptin for discussing the work ----------- USSR _YSaIBAYEV, R. U.,.KULLkDZHAXOV E. ZH., AZn-!OV, S. A., BB CHUDANgY,_Y.__M. , YUDASHBAYEV,. T. S. In'stitute 'of N"uclear 17ry'sics, Academy dT-56TIe_nCa, Uzbek SSR "Azimuthal Re2ationa and Fireballall Moscow, Yadernaya Pizika, Vol 11, No 6, 1970, Pp 12i,,6-1254 4~n n Abstrac4-; Azimuthal correlations aro datected into.-- actIons at energies of hundreds of Gev. From the point of vimr of a model of a single fireball, -the cause of. the coLrelationa may bo its formation and "rotation." -.112 020 t- .1 UN SIFIED 0 W3 C FI IN' DATE-20NOV70 "L AS. T-ITLE-USE 1-4- A G A Yt A C' r 1 V -,l T 10 E T 11,3 D F Ol r 'A E QJ l."ll I FAT I VE T E R ;, 11 il.A T I ON OF NITACGLN AN"D PV~3s~i"'J*,~U') I i'l M'001FIED CELLUL'USE PAEPj-VZ,ArlLJ.NS -U- AUTHQk-t05.)-YUGASHEV Y A YLj. MILLFRI R.A.,j (,HAKUWV,~ M. I MURATOVA, U.M., I) Y K c v t m Ile t t-.Ui%TRY OF INFO-USSR -URC E-V.YS--- KC,'OLL SC-~QIN.# SF-R. A 9 7 C , L2(4) , :957 9. ~~-~Z-A T E P U 8". L ISHED------7C SUL4JECT ARFAS-MIATEi~!ALSI CHEI-111STRY TGP IC TAGS-06ANTI TAT I& Afi'ALY51sf ~i[TROGFi PHOSPHURUS ISOTOPE, '--C J N , GAMMA ~ELLULGSE X 1.1,AY RADIAT[i ffl:UTRON, ACTIvA,TiON AAA.LYSIS', AA0 At, I V 1: PHOTUNIUCI.FAR-K k:AG f 10111- 'CL PAi~- I %G--N;J INs C CN T R 9ESTkICTIU DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIL-0 PROXY STEP 212 020 Uv4CLASS IF I ED PWICESSING DATE-20NIOV7C, c-uUrl ACCESSIC~'," GIP-0- A3 -STRACT THE I k. f A Dil OF -"l'J0lFl1i0 CELLJu.)SE 6ilill~-;A '\';',YS GJF 151~+F"V L N f: R Y CAUSES. THE FOLLOWING PHOT 'NUCLE,~:, P,Gr-ES' ~ M MA 'Y I E L D PKI M-'~14~ N PLUSi Go S PR[MiE13 PLUS Ki (k .kt3cvh 10.5 i"EV TF.-~C-Sil-,LO) A'Nij P.R*IME-31: P PLUS N 1,1130VE 12.05,AEV L 1 -A FR THPESI-CLU) PR I il C A.%, 0 Pi~[NE16 (J RE(' ;Q [kl INERGIES GRE f - T V I AN t5 S f Nr' f I HE I I ALl" L 3RTMI AiNL~ P Ai 10.08 MEV It' ii-( L ' C'l. IVES OF: I X p A N 0 1 N , R L SIP oF, THEi RADIOACTIVITY OLCAY AFTER PRAON. :F :GIVES A HIANS FGR .-"APIL) l;ErN. OF P AN D~ N. ACILITY: rASHKENT . UGGS. UNIV. 11.1. LENINA, TASHKEPJr, US SR 2 big DATE--30OCT70 UNCLASSIFIED P k. 0 C ~-CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0125605 AgSTRAC,T/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE REACTION OF HBR WITH .-PROPYLENE OXIDE AND 3 SU13STITUTED PROPYLENE OXIDES, THE mAJOR PRODUCT WAS A SECONDARY ALL. AND NOAPPRECIABLE DIFFERENCE WAS: 14ADE 6Y T14E PRESENCE OF PEROXIDES7 UV LIGHT, OR BOTH.: THE FOLLOW114G PERCENT OF S,ECGNDARY ALC. BASED ON VAPOR PHASE CHRCMATIIG. WERE OBTAINED I-SUBSTIJUENTS AND RANGE IN PERCENT FOR THE: VARIOUS. TYP.ES OF RUN GIVEN): Ht .75.2-8.4;-CL# S7.7-78.95; AND. CL :SUB3, 97~.1-100. FACILITY: DNEPkCPETROVSK. GUS. UNIV.# DNEPROPERTROVSK,t USSR. 1/2 045 UNCLASSf PIED PROCESSING'DATE--274%f0V70) TITLE--CHARACTERISTICYOF 14EAT TRANSFER NEAR THl_: STAGNATION POINT FOR A TURBULENT JET IMPINGING ON A PLATE SITUATED NORJMAL TO THE FLOW -U- T AUTHOR-(05)-ANOREY8V, A.A.t DAKHND, V*N.P.SAVINr V.K.,P: iSIRLINi 0.V.? YUDAYEV,. 13.No CO FO--USSR SOURCE----;MASHINOSTROENTE, NO.3, 1970, P..57-60 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER RATE, STAGNATION PfjllqTt TURBULENT JET, PLAT PLATE, PARAFFIN WAX, FLOW VISUALIZATION, FLOW VELOCITY, VORTEX FLO'W, :BOUNUARY LAYER FLOWY TWO PHASE FLOW CONTROL MARKING--N0 IRESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0865 STEP NO--UR/0418/70/000/003/005'1/~,'OtO _____~JRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131~52 SSIFIED mt__ ut -mlifff ME p-,T544 ~_uml mmmmmm 2/2 0-~5 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131452 U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, oiscussiem OF FXPEREiNENITS IN WHII-H -ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--( ~PARAFFIN COATED PLATES WERE USED TO, VISUALIZE THE FLOW PATTERN FORMED 3Y IMPINGING TURBULENT AIR JETS EXPELLED..FROM TWO 0I.MIENS IONAL 135 7, 1;~-IE s 15 MM) AND AXISYMMETRIC (30 Mli DIAM) NOZZLES. THE VELOCITY OF THE JETS VARIED BETWEEN 30 AND 100 M--SEC. THE JET TEMPERATURE WASI 100 DEG C. THE RESULTS INDICATE THAT THE INCREASED HEAT TRANSFER RATZ AT THE FORWARD STAGNATION POINT (SPREADING LINE) IS ASSOCIAH.D 'r,1ITH TH_ FORMATION OF STABLE VORTEX-SYSTEM IN WHICH THE VORTICES ARE ORIEINTED ALONG THE LINES OF FLOW, UNDER, THE ACTION OF THIS SYSTEM, THE TWO -OlMENSIONAL BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW BECOMES~A THRE&DIMENSIONAL FLOV6 -LEADINGTO A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN THE-HEAT TRANSFEk RATE. UNCt ASSI F IED --mA alp --m-p I rill IUp, .1 ~ - R IF., 11 -7 " "I frus. UNCLASSIFIE6 :'kOCESSING DATE -27NOV70 50 TATLE--INVESTIGATION OF HEAT TRANSFER IN. A GRADIENT FLOWREGION FOR PLANE JET IMPINGING ON PLATE SITUATEDAqORAAL T*0 THE FLOW -U- 1~,.AUTHOR-(Oft)-ANDREYEVt A.A., DAKHNOY V.N., SAVINo V.K:.,- YUDAYEV, B.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,A P R' :.SOURCE- I,MZHENERNO-FILICHESKII ZHURNAL* VOL. 18, APR. 19TO, P. 631-637 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS-HEAT TRANSFERt TURBULENT FLOW7 LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/L753 STEP NO--IIP./0170/To/018/000/0631/0637 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0125370 UNCLASSIFIED 050 UNCLASSIFIED:~ PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125370 ABS',rRACT/E-XTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABWRACT. EXPERIMENTAL DETEPMINATION OF r"E BOUNDARY CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR THE SOLUTION SYSTE!-t OF EQUATIONS OF MOTIONt DISCONTINUITY EQUATION, AND ENERGY~ EQUATION DESCRIBING HEAT TRANSFER IN THE GR DIENT FLOW REGION ARIS,IlqG WHEN,A PLANE ISOTHERMAL TURBULENT JET IMPINGES ON PLATE SITUATED NORMAL rf) THE' FLOt-1. THE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS ARE OBTAINED IN THE. FORM OF A UNIVF-RSAL RELATION BETWEEN THE VELOCITY AT THE OUTER BOUNDARY OF THE :BUUNDARY L4YER, THE COGRDINATE 4LONG THE PLATEf AND, THE SPACIN0, BETWEEN THE PLArE AND THF NOZZLE-a FORMULAS FOR CIALCULATING THE HEAT , TRANSFER COEFFICIENT IN A LAMINAR BOUNDAgY LAYER ARE DERIVED. A, SUB~ITANTIAL D[SCREPAINCY IS FOUND TO EXIST BETWEEN THE EXPERIMEINTAL AND THEORETICAL R-ESULTS. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CHAMGES IN THE EXPERIMENTAL HEAT TRANSFER CnDEFFFCIENT NEAR THE SPREADING LINE AS A FUNCTION OF THE SPACING BETWEEN THE NOZZEL A-111r, THE PLATEI AND THE INFLUENCE OF THrs -SPACING ON T14F DEGRFE.OF TURBULENCE 1NDICATES THAT THE RELATION BMIEEN THIS COCFFICIENT AND THE 0EGREE OF TURBULENCE IMAY BE CONSIDERED TO RE LINEAR, IN THE FJRST ~APPROXIMATTON. THIS RESULT IS USED AS(,A.BASIS FOR DERIVING,:FO *RMULAS FOR THE HEAT -TRANSFER, COEFFIC TENT 1k TFc& rsRADItNt- FLOW'::RFGUON UPMER 'CONS I DERAT 10,11. :NAUCti,-4j-ISSLE00ilATEL'S'KII jNST-IlUT! FACILITY: ISTROITEL'MOI FILIKI; -MOSKOVSKOE VYSSHEE rEK~NICHESKOE UCKILiSHCHE, MOSCO~l, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED _Tj L.f :PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,-TITLE--STABILITY IN A BANACH~SPACE IN, TH EP R:;-: S E.NCE OF CONSTANTLY ACTING -'ED IN THE IIEAN,-U- 4-_~ PERTURBATIONS BOUNL -AUTHOR-- YUDAY EV Go-S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,5.OURCE--AKA0EMlIA NAUK KAZAKHSKOI SSRt.IZVESl'IlAt SERILA FlIZIKO MATICHESKAIAt VOL* 81 JANo-FEB. 1910, P'. 62-65~ MATEj -.i)ATE ~PUBLISHEO ------- 70 --SUBJECT AREAS--#4ATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. TOPIC TAGS--PERTURBATION, DIFFERENTIAL OPtRATOR, EXISTENCE THEOREM, UNIQUENESS THEGREMv D[FFERENTIAL: EQVAT[ON 50LUTIONj ASYMPToric SOLUTION C11114TROL MARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PAIO XY REEL/FRAME--1996/1499 STEP NO- UR/0361/70/008/000/0062/0065 2- CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116486 UNCLASSE'FIC-5 UNCL PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0118486 _:AB&TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, STUDY OF THE PERTURBED DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR EQUATION DX-DT EQUALS X(T,X) PLUS R(T,X)t wHERE X) 1S AN OPERATOR FUNCITON CHARACTERIUNG RANDOM AND CONSTANTLY ACTING PERTURBATIONS. THE CONDITIONS OF EXISTENCE,AbiD UNIQUEN6SS OF THE CONTINUOUS SOLUTION TO THE UNPERTURBEDiE.M.TION ARE ~ITEO. GERMAIDZE ND KRAZOVSKIIS (1957) THEOREM CONCERNING~THE STABILITY OF AN ~ A ASY14PTOTICALLY STABLE ZERO SOLUTION (UNIFORM WITH RESPECT rO THE INITIAL DATA) TO THE UNPERTURBED EWATION IN,THE PRESENCE OF C014STANTLY ACTING -PERTURBATIONS BOUNDED IN THE MEAN IS EXTENOED TO THE AFOREMENTIONED DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR EQUATION. A THEOREM CONCERNI.NG INSTABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF CONSTANTLY ACTING PERTURBATIONS BOUNDED IN THE MEAN IS PROVEN. UNCLASSIFIED Fils mg -IRS 90 Biochejidstr5~: USSR UDC 54?.964.4+5?7.17 0 'At R. G.t MUM, .111, G., VQLPYPKAYA p.-YE., N SHVACHKINI YU. P., VDOVIN HYABTSEV, M. N.,, KIRIVT~30V, V. T., GRACHEVA, 'A. X.j KWN10SHChEiUOV, S. P., 'it, Z NORSEW1, V. A. j_GR=EV, V. S., OINTRIKo A., M. YAUWdl, BI-, FEDOTOV, TO POI.IVANOV, A. 1. t YUDAYIEYJ-1f~_A:~-, "Ifew Synthesis of Human Insulim!' Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khiaiit Vol XLII1 (01) No It 19?3, pp 216-217 Abstracti I'luman. Insulin was synthesized on 'the basis of obtaining A and B chains by the solid phase method f-R. -B. b1e=ifj.(-ld, J. An. Chem. Soc., No 85t 21" 9 1963; J. Stuart, et al.f Tverdofazny a.1mtez peeptidov, 14oscow, Mir, 1017 and subsea ntly combining the syntheticd)ains into the complete role- jue cule. of the biolo'gically active hormone, Hexe,~ a new version of the synthesis Is realized which rerr-tits exclusion of treatment. of the chb~ins irith sodium in liquid am. onia which eliminates the danger of ;undesirable side reactions caused by this reagent fA. 14arglin, et al.,1 J. A.m. Chem.: Soc., No 88P 5051, 196�7. The A and B chains of human Insulin were synthesiwd on an automated device uring a sphezical chloromethylated copolyter of styrene with 1% divinyl benzene as the innsoluble carrier. All oprations were perforned in a nitrogen atmosphore. The derivatives of the L-wtino acidu used in the synthasis of -the A and B chains axe listed. The fluorohydrates of the chains were con- Bioch,~Mistry USSR -ijDc 5476964.4577-17 SUACRUN, YU. P-, VDOVINA, R. G. I POUTAKe N* G. f RYABTSEV, M. U., KRT-VTSOV, V. T., GRACHEVA, A., K., 1~&kSr-!OSHChE-"KGVO S. P., VOVOSEIVII V. A., GRUZMPV, V. S., MYNIXI A'. M~j KALIlikiiZA, Z4 B., FEDOTOYlt V. P. IVAINOV, A. I.j YWAYEV, X. A. "Ifew Synthesis of Hunan InsullY Leningrad, Zhuxnal Obshchey Xhinji; V01 XMI (CV)s No It 1973t pp 216-21? Abstracti Hw= insulin was synthesized on thetasis of obtaining A and B chains by the solid ph=a methcd fR..:-B. Dle~rlflnldt J. Am:. Chen* SOO$ I NO 85, 2149t 1963; j. Stuart, at al., Tverdofazny sintez peptidov,41foscow, Idr, 19717 and subsequently combining the synthetiedmins into.the complete mole- C~re of the biologically active hormone@ Here, a new version of the synthesis is.realized which reraits exclusion of treatment of the chians with sodium in liquid ammonia which eliminates the dznger.of undesirable side x~aactions caused L-y this reagent fA. liarglin,: at al., Chen, Soc, 9 No 88v 5051, ig6g. The A and B chain* of human. insulin W'ero syntliesized on tul automated dovice using a spherical chloron, othylated cotolymer of styre. ne Ath 1% divinyl benmene as the insoluble carrier. All operatibr-% were performed in a nitrogen atmosphere. The derivatives of the L-wdno acide uzed In the synthozis of tho A und D ohains axe UrAed. The fluorohydratem of the chalna waro con- ..... ... .. 77 'USSR UX 577-17 YIakYEV N A SHVITOM, Yu. P., et al.,'Institute of Experi-nent-al Endocrinology and Iforrrone Chemistryj Academy. of Medical Sciences 1-!w;co-w "A New Laboratory synthesis of Hurrnn Tnsulin" Moscow) BiolchimiYa~, 1`10 l.- 1973, pp 221-223 Abstract: Description of a complete laboratory synthesis of hwrcmn insillin Lh based on obtaining A and B chains by a F3olid phace.,met ol and stibsequently combining the synthetic chains. into the whole molecule of th-a biolo,,-.,ically active, hon-nona. Unor- co=letion of the solid-phase synt-Lzsis, the chains are separated from the pol3niar-carrier by treati-~,,-azit with bydrogen. fluoride. Using a combination of protective growp,3 mv-kus it po,~.si` lo to.combine in a zin6le working Ftage the separation of 111je chanins froi,~, thc Iffie procedura olirdnatc:s insoluble pol..er-carrier and their complete release. .1 the need to treat the chains with sodium in. liquid ar-mania, tlx~.,rcb-,~r prc,-,rentiL~~; the dangerous side ef fects caused. by this rewrent. The ~ _p-urif ied A and -B thetic nhains are then recombined both. w-Ith natural chairts aryl -~,-Ltli on-, atlothe--. The preparations obtained as a result of ~thexecoObinatioil reaction eyjiibit specific insulin activity. ME, ~HNIIII WIS. MWIM-11 TWIMMIUM131 4,4".Ell- .. 2/3 03Z UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 ICIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0139943 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ENDO(;RINOLOGY:IS ONE OF THE E'LA - -TIVE YOUiNGt AND INTENSIVELY DEVELOPING DISCIPLINES. R .ITS FORMATION AS AN INDEPEND04T BRANCH OF SCIENCE 14AS COMPLETED IN THE SECOND QUARTER OF OUR CENTURY. NEVERTHELESS* TO DATE IT HAS ATTAINED A HIGH LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT* THE IMPORT414CE! OF,ENDOGRINOLOGY IN MODERN MEDICINE IS DETERMINED BY THE PHSYIOLOGL(;AL ROLE OF: THE E14DOCRINE SYS m WHICH IS INVOLVED IN THE INITIATION OF PRACTICALLY ALL YITAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGANISMt A140 BY TH~ HIGH:DEGREE! OF. SPECIFI(ITY AND BREADTH OF THE SPECTRUM OF BIOLOGICAL ACTION OF.HORMONESi. WHIC-4i PERMITS THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT NOT ONLY OF ENDOCRINE BUT~ALSO MUREROUS NONENDOCRINE DISEASES. ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT, OF ENDOCRIN[OLOGY IN THE LAST 26-25 YEARS REVEALS THAT THE MOSTJMPORT'ANT ADVANCES [NSTRUMENTAL IN THE-PHYSIOLOGY SIGNIFICANT SUCCESS IN INVESTIGATION OF: OF THE DIFFERENT EINDOCRINE GLANDSo THEIR INTERACTION AND CORRELATIVE,LINKSt PATTERNS OF PERFORMANCE OF REGULATORY FUNCTIONS OFTHE~-ENobCRINE SY~TEM, MECHANISMS OF FORMATION OF ENDOCRINE PATHOLOGYP AND DEVELOPMENT OF, EFFECTIVE MEANS OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ENDOCR.JNE DLSEASES WERE~;LINI(ED MAINLY WITH ISOLAMN OF HORMONES IN PURE FORHo FSTABLISHMENT OF THEER CHEMICAL 1. 'OF IN STRUCTURE# AND INVESTIGATION OF DIOSYNTHESI-S A140 MOA86 ISM THER4 THE ORGANISM. THE CONSTANTLY GROWING :INTENSITY ()i-*:SClEliTIFlC RESEARCH WORK 1N THE FIELD OF EXPERIMENTAL .~ANO CLINICAL ENIA.)CRINOLOGY OBSERVED IN ALL DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WUJMO~t AND ~THEIR lilr;iH REYURNr GIYk CAUSE TO EXPECT SOME THEORETICALLY ANO:PRACT(CALLY SUBSTANTIAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE NEXT 15-20 YEARS. UNC LASS I F I EO I wi V_ a 9 Lf I w Ll #a 0 I= a I rylq 0~5 UkLASSI FIED" PROCE,;S'SING DATE--18SEP70 -COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ESTROGEN AWANDROGEN ACTION Ott RNA T UTERUS -U- _.,~~.l_--IAOSYNTHESIS IN RA HOIR.~102)-POKROVSKIYr B.V.t YUDAYEV* NeA. NTRY OF 1NFO--USSR C 2-8- E--BIOKHIMIYA 1970t 35(1)9 7 .,-DATE' PUBLISHED ------- 70 ;u-_SUfiJ,Er T AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAC SCIENCES :f,TCPK~ -,TAGS-- ANDROGEN, ESTROGENt TESTUSTERONEv :RNAP B10SYNTHESISt REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM# HYPERTROPHY C rl.-NIT ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS' ,.~DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAIME--1984/0859 STEP ND--UR/0218/701/0351001/0072/3078 -CfRC ACCESSION %10--AP0055559 UNCLASSI-FIED a" "min ffavhlmtnm 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 C LRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055559 A4STRAcT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. TESTOSTERONE PHENYLPROPIONATE ADMINISTER~D S.C. 1 1 MG TIMES AT I INJECTIONS PER DAY) TO OVARIECTOMIZED RATS SIGNIFICANTLY STIMULATED THE IINJCORPCI~ATION OF ADIENINE-8-PRIME14 C UNTO THE NUCLEAR RNA OF THE UTEkUS IN VIVO. 17BETA-E-STRADIOL ADMINISTERED S.C. (0.05 MUG, 7 TIMES AT 2 INJECTIOt4S :PER DAY) CAUSED IDENTICAL HYPERTROPHY OF THE UrERUS AND TESTOSTERc-NE DECREASED OR DID NOT CHANGE T14E SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVITY Of: NUc;LEAR RNA DISTRIBUTfON OF RAPIDLY LABELED UTERINE NLJCLEAq RNA IN A SUCROSE DENSiTY GRAI)IENT WAS HETEROGENEOUS AND WAS NOT CORRELATED WITH DISTRIBUTION OF RNA AS DETO. BY UV ABSORBANCE. IIETEROGENEOUS UTERINE NUCLEAR RNA WAS NOT EXTRACTABLE WITH 2M LICL ANO HAD THE MOST READILY EXCHANGEABLE FRACTI,ON IN, THE 8:t-1-6 S- REG-I.ON..-- . PART OF THE. RAPIDLY METABOLIZING UTERINE RNA SYNTHESIZED DURING ANDROGENTREATMENT-REMAINED IN THE NUCLEUS AND -.~WAS NOT". iRANS-MtTTED TO THE CYTOPLASM* 66.05 USSR U DC. Candidate of Tec.bnical'Scjenccs, KOKOREW, D.T., 750ctor of Technical Sciences and SOPIN, As I.~, Aspiramt (Morcom, Ins titute of C'hemical'-N4achiiie-BLLildiiig) "On Determination of Geometric Pararneters, of Hydrodynamic Siren Type Devices" Moscow, Izvestiva Vysshikh Uchebnykb Zave:deniy, Mashinostroyeniye, No 6, 1972, pp 6-85 Abstract: The present article deals with closed containt"!X.3 in -which press-Lire pulsations aro produced in order to intensify various physical- cheinical processes. The inner wall of the stator container is a cylijidel- of radius R, the outer wall is -a cylinder of radius 2 R. The rotor is a located inside the inner cylinder-ofthe stator. The.inner -%,.,a11 1/2 USSR YUDAYEV, V. F.,,'.et zi], Izvestiya Vysshikh, Uc1..ebnykh ZaveJeniy, Mashinos- troyeniye, No 6j 1972, pp 80-85 with slots. The'nun-lber of of the stator and the rotor are provi rotor slots is a multiple of the nuinber of Sti.-Ltor Slots. The liquid is flowing fronn the rotor to the stator througth the overlapping slots. The rotation of the rotor criodically O)c interrupts 1) flow. If the rotating Speed is such that the tin-to betweeii slot I openiaps tlja.n the fin-ju vc(piii-ed for a pressure wave to triavel Hie distarjcc~ 21t, Oicin a hydratilic hawroc-r U-tkcq an-ipfi),ude of prc~ssure For a given r,-Aatiorsal iipw!d fliit5 pulsations increas( Sharply. arnplitude is prc)portional to the flow. 2 /2 0 4 VII-4b. trrwr or cnowni COHDITIONS AND GAS.ZTCHLNG ON ME CARRIER DISTRIBUTION IN THE CALLM ARSENIDE LAYERS [Article by ~. jtt__Zj!lacio. G. 1.-Livkin. V. I_Tudayev. lu._ C. _Sidorov, Wavosibirok; Novosibirsk, Ll~l Sir :~oxjutj~j~ -The niethods of electric braskdq~!r~wjth ro;qect. tq a ~QVew. secti=. meacure- sent of t14*v6.I't_6iraA..'.cho ractertat ics for interstitial etehiu4 of the film and Hall measurements, were usW to investigate the affect of thq cmWition* of formation of gallium arsenide, epitaxial Is7%;sjn the open chli3xiAt. syston on tha,vicr trophysical"praper use aw,the concentration '~rofils of these liyer.. The n* substrates vert used alloyed with tellurium. tin end silicon. The layers gr*%!n on higIrrewistanc-e. substrates. vere. aLso Investigated. it us* r-. $7 --h- -5 Cho Carrier C~Qnceotratlvn,in the layers decra*soo wLth,towpoisture. The dependence of the nature of the concentration distribution of t1wa carrier* Irk the apitaxi4l layers of gallium -erstnida~ grow an- a+ substrstow-auayed vith Urrareat* sde- MIXtUr" We Pra4OOtGd AS a fUnCtLOU Of the cVy4t&IUX4t1Ou tomparaters, of the USSR UDO BGRISK NA, L,V., ZVOM1.0, D. 3., i AB,~XOV, A.N'., DElectron Lithographyn Tr. IYosl:. in-ta elele:tron.-i3shinostr. I a r4 a Of Zhe I-Ioacoi, :Instit~.ite of Elec-trical .,.achine I-luilding), 19'10, No 9t pp (from RZh:31_eLtronII-3 veye Drimspeniye, Io 2 -ob 72, kbstraict No 23,,;541) N Translation: The poosibility and methods are d,s"ssed of u6in-7 an clectron, beam in the -)roduction of sezi=nduc~or davicee.. Resjlts Eire cwioarad wlr:ich oreign Dholo- are obtained witn aid of povitive and negrazAve, nati-vc: and P resists b3sed on oxide protective films, and a1so .,.,ithout use of rhot ores ist 9 (in thi2 case oral:~*ICSIIIIICOIII co--icinds are viBed as protact;_ve fil:nnu). Methods ure com7~ared of obtaining an,alectron image -- the and the r_lcroshad-~,.., Use, of electron diffra.,tian ani~-,ituitian i~.,allen ill -joS.A'Jle to obtain on &io - with a width down-o 0.6 =i-cro-ator, 7 ill. 1 tab. 2 a lin- 39 ref. um ~XABAMV, A.N., Y-Ar-r'i.FC-V, A.A., 'Was For ElectLron-3-s= Microprocesving Of Vaterial 'a s c a(, L"L2 31ectrical elektron.zashinostr. (.~'orl-s Of The IM lnstit te Of :E f:5 (from PZq-.~Uektronika F I I I-- - yaye Imehine Ccrtstnic"lion' 1970, No 91, i-men-saive, So 2, Fel 72, V-stract No Z-042" T"runs 1a4- ion ~Ihe optical, encrEetlcal, and operational cbartictLerl5tics are in oleo -n for discusEe-A of f-r cric clectron E..m uhicl-z are red tron L;ni-' u microprocea!,nng! of materi-alv. --Urti",lar at';,entl.on ia paid: to tLe vral:ert 4 c a of electran Cu--s uith a tungst.an directly-heatud ~cuthvae oberatinc, in v, regi=e --ev 0i, --of heavy currents on z-e order of 10~20 =Ix a act: voltub kv. M.V, DATE 230CT70 /2' 026 UNCLASSIFT PR'btr-sslNG, TITLE--AUT014ATIC REGULATION OF PREPOLYMER. TEMPERATURE. DURING THE BULK :.~POLYHERIZATION OF STYRENE -U- AUtHG!;t-V)Z)-KAPUSTlNv V.N.9 YUDAYEVi V.YE* .-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROM* UKR. IWO, 11)t 36 DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 SMECT AREAS--CREMISTRYP MATERIALS ~'~-:TOPfC TAGS--POLYMER IZ AT ION, WACT STRENGTHr PULYSfYkENE RESIN, AUT014ATIC .-'CHEM ICAL- PROCESS CONTROL, TEMPERATURE REGUALTOR CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :_-~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0757 STEP NO--tiR/0436/70j'000f'001/0036/0036 C I R CACCESSION 1-10--APOI,19664 212- 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT'IC 'C'IRC ACCESS i ON NO-AP0119664 ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT--(U) 'UP-0- ADSTRACT. THE HIGH VISCOSITY OF THE POLYmNs -4 THE 1A4J4UF. OF HIGH IMPACT -NE, A4IXT. I~ POLYSTVAE HINDERS THE HEAT TRANSFER FROM THE kEACTING MASSJO THE,COLLING JACKET (IF THE REACTOR. AN AUTOMATIC REGULATOR WAS DEVELOPED FOR THE TEMP.: REGULATION WITH PLUS OR MINUS Q.5PERCENT ACCURACY* THE TEMP. IS DET, AT 2 LOCATIONS: HALF 14AY BETWEEN THE REACTOR WALL AND THE STfRRER AND AT THE COOLING WATER EXIT. THE THERMOMETERS ACTIVATE THE COOLING WATEKAND-STEAM VALVES ''.WHICH ARE ALTERNATIVELY CLOSED OR OPENED MAINTAINI,NG THE. RE%iUIRED TEMP. FACILITY.' GORLOV- KHIM. KUMB.r' GORLOVKAY USSR*; -PROXY RE-l':l./FRA'4F--iQo8/loo2 STEP NO--UR/04IB9/71),100,1/,",OLIO157fOl6O CIRRC ACCESSICIN W LA -S~ IT IF 0 1 FINW! MINE ; qu, ra , "A' pi'm 1 77777 2j2 010 UNCLASSIFIED; PROC-ESSING DATE--04DEC70 C I P C A C C -E S S 10 N. NO- P 0 13, 3 0 3 0 -'3STRR-ACTfEYTql-'~f'T--tU) GP-O- ABSTRACT. A I-G SAMPLE WAS MIXEO WITH 6 ML IN HOZC (1-2203 G IN GF H SU32 SO SU84, 71. "1 L 0 FA SOLN. OF 2 t 6 , XY. LE P1 OL -100 IML), AND 3 ML H SUBZ Or AND HEATED ON THE WATER BATH FOR 15 MIN, THE SGL,*,It COOLEOr TRANSFERED TO THE POLAROGRAPHIC CELL, AND FREEC) OF 0 BY: N BUBBLING, AND THE CATHODIC WAVE WAS RECORDED FROM MINUS 0.3 TO MINUS 0.7 V VS. MERCURIC SULFATE EJ-ECTRODE.~ CL DOES-NOr INTERFERE. THE SEMS I T IVI TY WAS 10 PR IME NEGAT I VE 4PERCENT,: THE VAR'l AT I ON COL.FF. WAS LESS THAN 6PERCENT* FACILITY*. INST. NEORG.~KH111l.r NOVOS[6R[SK- USSR. V '7 J--A SIf ff UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CY70 -2/2, 036: .clRc-ACCESSION NG--AP0046137 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSYRACT. DISCUSSION OF A.METHOD FOP. -OPTICALLY DENSEi HIGH PYROMETRIC DIAGNOSTIC' OF INHOMOGEREDUSt TE14PERATURE FLAMES BASED ON THE-APPLICATION OF A MODIFIED KIRCHHOFF FORMULA. I.N,CONTRAST TO METHODS 8ASED ON THE: CONVE14TIONAL KIRCHHOFF THIS_~-METHdD DOES NOT REQUIRE THE REDUCTION OF THE OBSERVED SPECTRAL -i.INE.CONTOURS,TO THE CONOLTIONS:OF A TRANSPAfiENT LAYER. CENERAL EXPRESSIONS ARE OBTAINED FOR THE.INTEGRALiNl-ENSITY AND THE EQUIVALENT WIDTH'OF.THE FLAME SPECTRAL LINES* THE PHYSIXAL MEANING OF A PROCEDURE LAVERAGING THE LOCAL TEMPERA'TURESIALOhG THE LINE OF SIGHT IS '-;-;.:-EXPLAImEbv SHOWING THAT THE EQUIVALENT LENGTH OFTHE'.1SPECTRAL LINE BEING THE'TRUEJEMPERATURE TUDIED ~D 4TEAMINES THE AVERAGING INTERVAL. fRoF,-l LES .'.OF_-A- lff'DROGEN ~FLUORIDE FLAME ARE, C014PARED WITH AVERAGED fie- -ACCULAT-1 ca"ulrm c IJ?4C LA S S I F-1 ED-- UDC 532.522.2 . D and V. S. I-,'."-',OV, A. V. KARK 1. It., TrUkSKOVVIY, V YON : Ya. "rhe S-.-rnct1; Into a Floo&d re of Jets Discharging S -ce and a pit Concurrent Stream Hosco-~7' 1 zvc Mckhan i1cp Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 3, 1972, ii :v-k, SSSR, s pp Abstr--=t: T '-a of z:-i invcsticration of zhe geometric v e-. pnnelcd .-::!ts are presented, and C t: C, i: Id 01 it, cans-i al features of flu., in tho nixing zone C, the bouncr n o c:ry u-- jet durin- a turi)ulenC flow regima alcml~ lic Of L110, i.11iLL11 SeCto)* of 1:110 -u rent stiper- c 01 t. A conc r qonic L-'rr -0.-- and amantit"ItIvu influence upon M(I t of 0.- "Ath Litt, Ow Of cull Cm. rrent s '17$.ulc, SSSR,, Mel-hanilta Zhidkosti A"- C~t wa"., I. -!-,t-4ya Akalenii N 3. Gaza, 11,10 3, i972, Pn 15-2Q niakc ill- cazze, to substitute the concurrent jet by an: equival(--l- f I r, c), .1 j c t relationships are presented, vAdch Make it pos---fliln to into w%count the influenice of a cj%141cul:rcnt stream upon zhe bz-.-4_.c clon-acteristic di-mensions of the-initial sector of the jet. Tbe., "~c -a-_-Lons of flo-,7 in thc caq)rosscd viscous layer of an tine crc,., - pm T'he sclf-si-.-rilar~.q of fielfis of the gw'- 0 dynamix t;2 1) 1 Itt, 1, 1, mtt:a are, prcscmtt~d on the pos, ti n of 1-lic total-lwmd L110 _,re, a, t i c G' o I c. s saxcess staE! ation tei-,irc-.raturc in greatly presom n III fi"Llri-S. 3 tnbles. 8 referenc underexpamcicu' j e 1.7 ......... .. u-a AVDUY-VSKIY, V. S., IVANOV, A. V., KAIVIM., 1.t MIASKOVSKIY, D..' YUDELMICH, The Flow in a Suiiersonic Viscous Underexpanded Jet" Moscow, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 3, 1970, pp 63-69 Abstract: -ti experimental investAgation is made cf the flow at t:ie initial sec- tor of an underexpanded super sonic jet flowing out n to the i=iersed rpace and the concurrent stream at b'ach rami"bers 111,,