SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROV, V.P. - ZAKHAROVA, N.A.
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SUBJECr AREAS--PHYSICSi MATERIALS
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stmi CONIDUCTOR JUNCT IONt. 1:-:LECTR IC-:F.1 ELI)i 2IMPAC T IONIZAlijm, COPPEP
SULFIDEY LAMINATLD STRUCTUREv ZINC. SULFIDE:
'CONTROL I .`qG-"N0 R ES TR I CT I ONS
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UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC: 621.385.6
ZRARIMKOV's. S. V., POPOV, A. N. MAPIN, V. P.
"A.Magnetron Converter Which Changes Microwave Power to DC Power"
Moscow, Ctkrvtiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No: 17, Jun 72, Authorli Certificate No 328805, Division H, filed 7 Jan 70,
published 24 May 72,, p 249
'Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A magnetron con-
verter which changes microwave power to DC power. The device contains an
electron source, and an interaction space which is closed in the azimuthal
direction and houses a positive electrode. As a distinguishing feature of
the patent, in order to i 'mprove. the efficiency of microvave energy coil-
version, the source of electrons is closed with respect to the azimuth,
and is.located outside the interaction space coaxially.urith the central
-ished by the fact
electrodei 2. A modification of the converter dist-ingil;
that the-electron source is made in the form of a magnetron end gun of
inverted design. 3. A rodification of the couverter described in point 1
distinguished by the fact that the.electron source is mtide in the form of
two magnetron end guns of inverted design.
USSR UDC"669.715'5'721.539.4:621.785.6/7:539.27
ZAMUAROV, V. V., NOVIKOV, I. I.,.YELAGIN, V. I., LEVIR,,L. 1.
"Effectof the Duration of the Break between Quenciiing.'and Artificial Aging on
the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Sh6et Al-4.Z14 zn-1.9% I
-Ig Alloy with
Different Manganese, Chromium.and Zircon~usa Contebt"
V &b. StruIctura svoysva legk. splavov (Structure and~Froperties of Light
Alloys collection of works) , MostOW', Na,i*a2ress, 1971, pp 53-57 (from RZh-
Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41643)
Translation: The mthod of masuri-ng a B and (T 0.2 an d t r.ansmi~,sion electron mi-
croscopy demonstrated that the structure and streagth rhaTacteris ties of A1-4.2'Z'
Zn-1.9 119 alloy have comparatively low sansitivity,to the brei& between tile
quenching and artificial aging. Small. additions of 11a ai-id Cr to this'alloy and
additions of Zr in sol4d solution weakly Increase the sensitivity of tile i3trenpth
characteristics Lo the break ti The large addixiven of Mn ni)d Gr which arc
in the form of disperse secondary intermetaIllides strangly increase the sensi-
tivity of tile strength ch aracteria ties of the alloy, to de break between quench-
ing anti arLificial aging. The'Txathod of transmission elcctron raicroscopy demon-
strated that obtaining law strength characteristics in the cazo of a small breaR
1/2
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USSR
UDC: 519.217
ZAKHAROV, V. V. , TARASENKO, V. P.
ODtimum Control of an Object in the Static M
fo de as a Problem in Sto-
chastic Programming"
V sb. Neliney-n. i aptinalln. sintemy (Nonlinear and 0-otirnir Systems-
collection of works), Y--Dsccw, "Naukal , 197l, pp- 125-130 (from Kh-Kiber-
netika, No 7, jul 71, Abstract No M08)
Translation: Control of an object in the- static mode is treated as a
problem in tstoaha,.;tio. U--t F~X,c) b e a ptit-D(me ftuiction,
fi(x,a) be ~a system of' consitraints an the states of' the
object, -xt- x2~ x.) be a vector of contrallin g actions -wha3e components
are random functions of time, and s1W. sl,w) be an additive
interference whose compionents are scalar fLmctions of a r
andom vector of
uncontrolled actions. It is required to choose distributions of ,om-
ponents of the random quantity x such that some numerical characteristic
of the randon auantity F(x,'0+s-(Z) is minimized. At this point, the
object goes beyond the lirdts ofrpermissible states with Drobabilities
no greater than I aj. If the form of the distribution p(x) of the
9
ZINKFULROV, V. V., TARASENKO, V. P., Nelineyn. i-o-.- mlln. I tem', M
cov, "JI-alLka", 1-971, pia -1-25-130
random quantity is 1--iown exact to the yalue. of the vector of rrormcnts of
the first order R, and P,; is a normal distribution function, then the
problem reduces to a proDlem. in deterministic linear.programr.-in-g. The
approar-ri outli-red in this paper to optimum control of an object in the
static raode presents nr--w possibilities for construct-11111; t1,,,,! =--thematical
description of cor..I)lex processes. In many impo--r-tant. -proble-rns of optimum
control, the controlling effects cannot be considered, as acting install-
tane-ously- As a conseq~uence, it becomes necessary to overtitate somewhat
the miniTu value of the purpose function so that the permissible states
of the object will be violated wit~n rd-n-imtun frequency. The proposed
raethod of mathematical description of the object n-ake..'; it possible to
precisely for the extent of compromise between incrowing the
accowA
pirpose function and guarn--teeing the mi--inttenance of -verzmssibie stattes.
rob V s
An example of a practical computer-solved p~ lem is -xv.9en.ted to ill -
trate these conclusions and the described procedure as. a whole. Authors'
abstract.
2/2
USSR luDc 6~1.785-784:66o-T1721'5'74
LEVIN., Ls I., and ROMANOVA G, M., All-Union. Institute of
"The Effect of 114aturing' on Artificial Aging'of the Al-Zn-Mn-J4g Alloy"
Moscov, Metallovedeniye, No 5, 1971, pp 61-62
Abstract: The effect of small additions of chromium (0.13%), zirconium (o.18%),
and copper (0-17%) on the sensitivity of strength properties of an aluminum
alloy with 4.5-% Zn, 2.0% Mg, and 0-35% 14:3 to Stoppage between hardening and
artificial aging, ("maturing~') was investigated. The i)westigation results
are discussed with reference to the dependence of the yield point of artifici-
ally.aged cheats of the alloys on a 4-hr maturing duration at 1800C. Si=ll
additions of zirconium and particularly of.chromium significantly increase the
sensitivity of strength properties of the- aluminum alloy to ttaturing, but
mnll additions of copper decrease its sensitivity. One figimt., six biblio-
gmphle references.
'__112 022- UNCLASSIFIED AOCESSING DATE--30QCT70
CURVES REPRESENTING THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE SUPERSATURATED SOLID
'!~.-.-SOLUTION IN. ALUMINUM ZINC MAGNESIUM ALLUYS CUNTAIhING TRACES OF
";'4UTHUR~-A04)-7-AKHAROV, V.V., NOVIKOVP 1.1.9 YELAGI N fV. I ..r LEVI N, L. 1.
.,CGUNTRY:OF INFO--USSR
_~MQURC E- I Z VE S T WV.UZ.,, TSVETNAYA MET. 19,70, (1), 110-116
E. P: U B LL
JSHED
"~Sp~JECT-AREAS-MATERIALS
J-01PIC TAGS SOLID SOLUTION# ALUMINUM ALLOY@ ZINC ALLDYv MAGNESIUM ALLOY,
M
ANGANESE C,C&TAINING ALLOY9 CHROMIUM CONTAINING ALLOY, ZIRCONIUM
-'~tGUTAVNING, ALLOY, COPPER CONTAINING ~ ALLOY
TRACE ANALYSIS#
,_.`-~'MICROALLCYING9~ BIBLIOGRAPHYt- [NTERMETALLIC COMPOUNU
NTROL MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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GP-0- A6STRACT. THE TEMP. Ttl* CURVES REPRESENTING
Ui ATEO SOLID SO-LUTKC-N 114 ALvmG,ZN
THE DEC04YPOSITICN OF THE SUPERSAT ik
ALLOYS CONTG. TRACES OF MNv CRI ZR, OR CU (C CURVES~, WERE PLOTTED. THE
-.-ADDITIGN OF MN9 ZR, AND ESPECIALLY CR SHARPLY REDUCED THE STABILI Y 0
THE SUPERSATURATED SOLID SOLUTION OF ZN ANU MG 1N At.. THE TRANSITION
HE SATURATED SOLUTION AS A RESULT OF
..14ETALS RECUCED THE STABILITY OF T
THE HIGHLY DISPERSED S.ECONDARY 104 T EltME TALL IC
INITIATING ACTION OF
:-,-::.COMPOUNDS FORMED IN THE ALLOY. THE INTRUOUCTION OF!TRACES OF CU INTO
AL#FG,ZK,ALLOYS CCNTG. SUCH ADDITIVES COUNTERACTED'THE EFFECT.
Ikal, I I
C U
ZRIM 101"T1 Irin mm
Almii lim 4nd Itri Alloys
-USSR UDo 669.715
LEVIN, L. I., ZOLOTORTEVSYJY. V. S., AND ZAKMROVO V. Y., All-Union Insil.
of Light Alloys
"Effect of Production Conditions en the Structure of Ingots and Ser-ifinished
Pressure- Molded Products 14ade of Al-Zn-Mg Alloys"
o.Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchabnylai Zavedenly, Tsvetmaya Netallurgiya,
-127
N16 1973i pp 123
Abstracts' Alloys of the following chemiqal composition itere s;tudiedi
"no
4..5.Zn, 2.0 Jig, o.43 Yin, 0-18 Zr, 0.1 Cro 0.15 Fe$ 0.00 1131; A,.rid 11.0
1.6 -11gt 0-38 Nnt 0.15 Zr, 0.6 Cut 0.12 Sil 0.13 Fe. Thu ut, -ttL
and semifinished productz ima studied writh oplKlical and alectron mic:m5co-Y
and the mochanical pvoportlaa of tho nomifini&hed proauit~~, Imnvidiat,cly
after haidening, and after natural amd artifixial agiriZ,itare oxanined.
Mchanical proprtic3 of hr.,zogeaived (at 11,500 0 for 24 hourn) 111",Otn~ did not
depond on the tetapi~~riiture (750-900' 0) and rato (25-15U RmAll-.4 oi' ca&tlng.
Increaze in the in;!~c)t (Iiazeler from 92- to, 370 mn (ultirv4tc) decreased n-,lative
b.-n ma
elongation by (Prom 1P. to 1(KQj -while the j-,ec 1 1 properties rmniaincd
michan d. The macro- and m1cro-structure of tho ingots Ghoued no dependence
ge
3-
LOS S R
LEEVIN, L. I., et al., Izvestlya Vysshikh Uohebny-kh lZavedenly, Tsvetaaya
Metallurgiya, Ro, 1, Ig?3, pp~ i23-IZ7
on 1Ehe temperature and rate of castIng. Thq ingrots erains incmased 2-3 tines-
and dendrite cells by 3-4 tines when the ingot diametor waa increased- from
92 to 370 rL1, Ponhomogenized ingots contatned dense tLisloa:Ltions, without
any secondary inten-aetallides. Some of ~ the ingots 3?0 -,ni in diameter Contained
Zn-Mg phases when the cooling tomperatura was below thp-t of the solidus.
Homogenized ingots coiitalned secondai-y into rme tallIdes of mangrrane'-e and
zirconiw,,-containing phases, Eo relation uas establisbcd bs--tveen. r-izc-q q'uant-Ity,
and distribution of interrastallide paxticlea and tbG tojapara.ture 'Ud I.-ato of
casting, as well as the ingot diamete-r, Decomposition,of the solid solution
of Za and Mg in aluminum wa-- completely supp~ceosed Wien Irgots were cooled
in water and =any laxga particles:(up to Zfm) of theu Z-.1-i-Ig Phvic wexe
fonied during, the stopwise ingot cooling (2 hours expoitilre 1~t 280 C). Hea:ting
Of ingots to 380-400 00 before pressure molding compleUtly e1 iminatod large
Zn-!;Ig particlea, which dissolvod vithin 10, min at 400 C. Prouiiuro molding
at 3500C led to only a rAirtial aikiappearanca of Zn-M,-
poxtiCIC's. All semi-
finished products pre8fted at a xate of 6-~8 mAlin at 350:-1400 C had a completcly.
nonrecrystallized structure after hardening, but those j)roduded at 35000 "ith
2/3
USSR
LEVIN, L. I., et al., Izvestiya VyBshikh Uchebnykb Zavedenly, Tsvotnaya
Metallurgiya, No 1, 19?3, PP 1237127
30 m/min had a completely recrystallized st"Ictiire, Particles
a rate of
of manganese and zirconium-containing phases vere dir~itributed nonurLiformly
in the pressure molded sem' inished products because of tht.
If noyw'niforn
distri
Lbution in the ingots.: Tha structural changes in inxots cauzed by
the above factors did not have a decisivo effect on the stxucture and pech-
anical properties ef semifinished pxoductz.,~ In order'to o'U~ain the best
semifinished products uith nonorystallized struatu'--a,;~rva Al-Zn-Mg a1loyo,
0
the pressure molding temperature,"should, notbe below ~'80 C
3/3
W- ILE, I M
Ace. Nr: 4,01"4368r Ref. Code: UR 0056
e?ea.-
PR MARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperim allnoy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, .19701: Vol~58k Nr 3, pl) 110,3
SELP EXCITATION OF'VVAV
ES WIT11
101%
DIFFERENT POLARIZATIONS IN N INt~R MEDIA
V.~ Ye.,
Berkhoyer, A., L.; Zakharov 4
EqLlations are derived for the envelope wav6s witli different circtilay polarizations
in an isotropic nonlinear medium. The stability: and self-focussing of such waves and
also the stationary envelope waves are :Investigated. The mults are applied to the
'problem-of nonlinear electromagnetic waves in an isotropic pla'sli'la.
REEL/FRAM
19770085
WSR TJDC 66Q.716t'21.789
DAI#-fD (W V. G.j DRITS, A. 14. , ai-Ld ZAMAR011 YE 1). All-UnIon Institute of-
Light Alloys
"Thernomechanical Treatment of jU_Zn,"HZ Alloys"
Oxfthordkifte, Izvestly-- Vysshikh Ucheb,nykh Zavedeniy, Tsvatmya 11'etallurgilya,
No lp 1973, p-p 128-133
AbstractIt The effect of low-ternueratLxre therizomechanical treatment (LTIU)
and of high and lov-temr-am-ture ihermonmechanical. traa-tnont an tensile
strength, yield strenqth' and elongetion of Al-Zn-_',.t alloys was studied. The
chemical composition Of allor-, was 13.5 Zn) I . 3 1,16 0. 2 1,Ln, 0. 08 Cl-,
0.15 ZrP 0.3 Fe, 0.12 Si (alloy 1); 3.4t 1#5, 0.4, 0.14, 0.18, 0.3, 0.12,
rosDactively (alloy 2); ajid ).9j 1.51 0.61 0.19t.0.22, 0.3, 0,12, respectively
(alioy 3). Ho' rolled samples 6 Pin thick were water ~Lu6nchod at 41500C and
cold-rolled (10-17) at different titic int rvals, with resulting 83 and A-~',
0
defornation. The rzximum tensile strength and yield, stren,,:th was present
i
n L.
those saumples which were deformed 108 hours after ~ hbt-rol.ling. LoDEer
Intervals between the hot-rollLng and cold--1efo2.rZ't1on, (up -to 10 dxdz) did
not affee- mechwnical properUes of alloyo, 1 and 30which wero mtv:mlly
Re-ed for 30 da,,m. The extelit. of deformationeAd not ITLI"luol-wo tbo a.!~Jno'
lalintico" J1,01i0vor, tho, tontile and y1old utxongth va.1mas davroased bY 3-5
Irg1j.122 when th,-, cold deformation was decrearmd ftom 60 Ito 5C~' ). The ~elativv
clongat-lon wan W.thin of tile time Intervoa betw3c.11 tho
112
DAVYDOV, V. G., et al., Isvestiya Vysshikh UchebV,, Ith, Zave(Leniy, Tsvetnaya
Matallurgiyat Vo It 1973, pp 128-M
Z. hot-rolling and cold plastic derormtationt or the extent of deformation.
Chenucal conp--)sition of alloys IL%s a de' n-4te iffluence on the stren-th
ch-a-acte-ris tics of" aanples. Inczease ir. -the tansile ,5t2.-cv-th of alloys
I and 3 deformed im-media-Ilely after the water quenchin- wan 4-5 kg/rua~ in the
27 2 ,-
pzzeesence of 53;; delfoxiaz!Aior, ar-d it Euicunted to 11-1 J~Cjpul Jo:v SaIr.-DIC-3
deformed from 4.5 to 10 da,)s aftem the water quenching. Whozi deformation Was
OnlY 505, the increase in tensile ntrength amomitt-ci to 0-1 =d 7-8 1[f
~/,,,~112 -Pcjr
,T
the two t1ma9intexvals, re-opecti-vely. Inexease in the yield stren,-,th c%cceded
by '~-8 the tensile ntzer~Cth durLig carrespondijiS tiw, paricds, AlIoys
I and 3 which --3-re azt:-licial-ly aged at 14O`C and aefoxved by E-3,;5
after the 3, md 4.5 day-- a:~tar tile agIng nhowed a docroase i.)1 their
jaechanical piopez-Ues, ThU. decrease I)L.!A a dimot xe2ation batve-en tho tire
elaped tet-ween hazdenin- wid. the cold deformatioi.-, A Of hardey.'~01'-
vi'17 ho~ defor-"'tlcrl (ELTS-, folio-ited by cooling in c~ir or, iu~tcr ard deformz-
tion 108 hou--s afti:tr coolin- z3howed that tha differenoi in stronfth characlex-
J,stics, of ol-loys I ajia 2 (elefor-meA by 63~j') cooled in~viater ard ~,Jr was 1-2j
and -it was Fj-10 !;~/m,-2 for alloy When the bold dcformation uas
decreased by 2-3 kg/=29 and ky 7-8 kg/m2--itherz samplez!i vezsu defo=-ed by o.,Lly
5C%, Tabulated deta axe pxeseiited iz four tables.
2/2
USSR UDC:621.039.325
RAUZEN, F. V., ZAFXAR~OV YE, OV -NKO, V. D.
~~L, RYABCHTK B. YE,;KONORCHE
and-ODINTSOVA, YE. G.
"Use of Sorption Pulsation Columns for Cleaning of Liquid Radioactive
:Wastes"
-scow, A omnaya Ener a
t giv Vol 36, No 1, Jan 74, p 27-31
p
Abstract: This article studies the preliminary result-, of testing of
Isating sorption columns.with a-distributor fitting for cleaning of
u
p
I iquLd radioactive wastes arriving-at~the Moscow cleaning station.
The design of continuous-operation,pul~,itiiig columns'.is described. It
U-showh that these columns. can be used;to produce the same purification
-Ls, however,
factors as sorption.1ilters.: The productivity of the coltimi
is 4-5 times greater, and the resiacharge used is as many times less
-responding figures- for filters. It was found that the mini-
than:the cor
s achieved by~using columns with great reten-
mum. volume of equipment i
tion of resin in the appdT8tUS..
43
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112 027 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
7.1-TLE--EXPERIENICES IN JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY -U-
'AUTHOR-(03)-ZAKHAROVt YE*I.t REZNICHENKO, A.I., BELbUS, G.D.
,C --USSR
WN TRY OF INFO
$pURCE--KHIRURGIYA, 1970, NR 3, PV-48-52
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
UBJECT AREAS
_.OPfC TAGS--STOMACH, JEJUNUM, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASE, TIJ
T MOR SURGERY
:,C:0NTP.(JL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PR,GXY REELIFRAME,--1983/1174 STEP NO--UR/0531/70Y,100/003/0048/0052
~Cl IIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054073
UNCLASSIFIEO
.212 027 UNuASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
ACCESSION NO--AP0054073
.,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ISSUE SUMMARIZES THE RESULTS
OF 1811 OPERATIONS FOR GASTRODUODENAL ULCERS'ITUMORS AN
'D DISEASES OF THE
LIPFRATFU STOMACH, IN 576 CASES WITH jEJUNOGASTRORLASTY. PRIMARY
JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY WAS PERFORME01N 221 PATIENTS -WITH GASTROOUGHAIAL
ULCERS AIND IN 168 PATIENTS WITH BENIGN AND MALIGNANT TUMORS OF 'THE
STOMACH. RECONSTRUCTIVE JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY WAS ~PFRFORMEI) IN 125
PATIENTS WITH THE DUMPING SYNDROME ANO.IN 62 PATJV4TS WITH PEPTIC
ULCERS. AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE RESULTS DEMONSTRATES
THAT JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY DOES NOT INVOLVE~AN INCREASED FREQUENCY OF
IMMEDIATE COMPLECATIONS AND LETHALITY IN COMPARISON WFTH BILLROTH 2
-OPERATION, THUS ENABLING IN THE FUNCTIONAL RESPECT TO ATTAIN MORE
FAVORARLE RESUL.TS.
UNCLASSIFIED:;-
AnslyeiEl ~arid"Tai ting
USSR
NERSESYANTS, A. B., ZAKHAROV, Ye. OVA, Z. A., All-
jdeceased), and BYST11
Union Scientific R~segr~ a;~a ii
D~ning and~Design institute of Aluminum,
Magnesium and the Electrode Industry
"'Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Aluminum and Aluminum Carbide"
Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 36 No 9, 1970, p 1043-1044
P
Abstract: A method of gas chromatographic analysis of aluminum and aluminum-
carbide is proposed for use in industrial alumintim production. The method
consists in gas chromatographic analysis of the 112 andt CH4 separated out
during hydrochloric acid decomposition of the sample In a gas volumeter in
amounts equivalent to the aluminum and aluminum carbidt, content. The mech-
anism of this reaction and the formulas used to nalculate the aluminum and
aluminum carbide content are presented. A schematic of the V&H1 gas volu-
meter used in the method is illustrated. The accuracy of th i ethad is 3.5
dour6ment range is from
percent for Al and 2.7 percent for A14C3 'and thelma-
100 to 0,1 wt Z.
USSR
ZAIMAROV. Pmiov nu. V., SMACMA, L. A.
."Algoritbn 'for ftmerical Solution of the Axisyumi-tric Problem of Electro-
Conducting 814rface' of Rotation"
magnetic Wave Diffraction by an Ideallj
Moscow, Vychisl J tell nyye Yetorly i Programmirovaniye~)V%11, 1971, PP 147-159
Abstract. A study was made of the axisyumitric problA= of electromagnetic
wave diffraction by ideally conducting, infinitely th-in surfaces of rotation.
The integral equations in this case are tmiforip and. the lbi~axithmlc singular-
E;I
ity of the kernel for coincidence of the arguments permits up)?lic-stion of the
self-regularrization mathod (V. I. Dmitriyev, et al. Vychisl. retody i pro-
gra:~,mirovariiye, No IXI, Moscow State University Pr f1s, Q"I tile bqsis of
1~ , T.,
the mathod of self- -.egu-birization, an algorit)III Por nUIP~!rix;a.1 solution of the
corresponding equations is proposed vhich considers tiv..,. na-t-ire of the behavior
of the solution at t-he ends of the interval. The algorithm is analyzed as a
function of-the shape of the sw-face and'frequency.
The algoritlun described can be used the e
to fir" density on the
surface, after which the radiation pattern of.the radiator in the presence of
an ideally conducting surface of rotation cail I be ealculated. 7 Mis offers the
possibility of determining the effect of a shield on the asture of the radia-
tion. Saviple normlized radiation patterns are presentred for the case of a
disc excited by magnetic and electric -dipoles.
2/2 018 UNCLASS(FIEO~ PPOCESSING DATE--18SEP70
,~.C:IRC ACC,ES.,SION NO--AN0104023
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DESCRIBES THE PUL-RAY
CONTROL DEVICE DEVELOPFD TEN YEARS AGO AT IHE LENINGRAD INSTITUTE OF
PRECISION MECHANICS AND OPTICS-LITMO. THE SYSTEM EMPLOYS THE INFRARED
MODULATED RAY TO CONTROL VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL MACHINES SUCH AS DITCH
DTGGERS OR VACHINE TOOLS. SMALL LOT PRODUCTION OF PULS WAS STARTED FIVE
YEARS AGO. S. T. TSUKKERMAN, HEAD'.OF THF,LABORATORY THAT DEVELOPED THE
T.UL, BELIEVES THAT THE PRODUMONRATE IS.T00,SMALL IN TERMS OF THE
:NEEDS:FOR THIS DEVICE*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 536.46:533.6
PMIN, V.; F., PARFENOV, L. K., ZAKRAROV Yu A.
"On the Phenomenon of Three Flame Propagation Limits ir, a H2-02-N7 System"
V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Mcplosion -- Collection of Works),
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 293-295 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B971)
Translation: The flame concentration limits in hydrogeti-oxygen-nitrogen mix-
tures vere studied experimentally in the pressure range,-10 - 103 mm Rg. The
existence of two limits (in terms of pressure) was established for flame propa-
gation: flame propagation at a certain HZ concentration is possible only in a
11yalted pressure interval for a given 02 content in thel~system. Analysis of the
experimental results and published data made,it.po.ssible to propose the exist-
ence of three pressure limits for flame propagation in the H2702-N2 sYste-61-
A schematic picture is proposed for a system in the pressure range 10-105 mm Hg.
6 ref. Authors' abstract.
-212 .030- U_NCL ASS, IF I [-D~~ PROCESSING DATE-021OCT70
'C_IRC, A CC it- SS I ZrN N(J--APO 113445
,~'ARSIPACT/ExTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. THE END PiZOIJUCTS LIF NH S034 CID
-RMULYSIS hERF ANALYZED 414AL L
SUb4 (I ) THL MASS SPECTROPIETRl'ALL-Y, IN P LE
-WATH A KIPjETIC STUDY OF ISOTHERMAL DE-COMPN, AND Df'A. THE MAIN PRODUCTS
-GF. DELUMPN'.. APE7 H SU-42 0., HCL. CI SU82, 0 SUB21, N SUB 2 N SUB2 3 v AN'D
CHAN GES OF TEMP. ALTER THE RATIO N SUB2 0 ISJO NO IS TO N SUB2,
PHASE. THE
DUE TO THE CATALYTIC EFFECT OF I ON REACTIONS IN THE GA'
ANAL. WAS -CONOUCTED AT 2 MA ElISSICINt 70' V IONIZATFOAt AND L.5 KV
.ACCELERATING VOLTAGE. THE KINETICS (IF ISUTHER,14AL DE~DMPNJ. OF 1. W~S
MANOMErRIC4LLY AT 211-3900EGREES.w AN INITIAL PRESSURE :)F 5 TIMES
STUDIED
-10- NEGATIVE: PRIME3 TORR, AND 200 MG SAMME: (SMALLER; -THAN 60 MU PARTICLE
~S:l Z-E) THE ACTIVATION ENERGY WAS49.6 AND,24.5 KCAL-tiOLE AT
.211-30DEGREES AND 274-97DEGREES, RESP.. THE IST STAGE ~)F THER40LYSIS (I
IN- EQUI LIbR_f Ut-I 4H SUB3 PLUS HCIQ SU64 'BY.~RROTON TRNNSFER') TAKES PLACE
TO A CERTAIN DEGREE AT ALL TEMPS., BUT.THERE IS AUSO A S14ULTANEDUS
DECOMPNO IN THE SnLID PHASE WITH ELECTRON TRANSFEk FROM ANION TO
_:CAT ION. Of-COMPN. OF I PROCEEDS S14ULTANEOUSLY BY.150TH'4ECHANISMS, 3UT
IN- Hf. REGION OF RELATIVELY L9W TEMPS.,: THE, SOLID RHASE DECLIMP-N.
T
~:--PRED,0141 NATE S.
'w
fz ~j
adia i0if momf6t.-ty,
R
t
USSR
RYABYKH, S. M., MESHKOV, V. A., and
Tomsk Polytechnic Insti-
imeni S M. Kirov
"Dissociation of Ag'N3
Crystals.by X-Radiation'i
Ivanovo, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh.ZavederLiy, Khimiya i Khimicheskaya
Tekhnalogiya, Vol X11, No 11, 1970 pp 1,558-1,560
Abstract: The authors studied the radiolysis kinetics of silver nitride and
the effect of the presence of Pb2+ ions on the radiation~ stability of AgN31
estimating the degree of dissociation by the amount oUradiolytic nitroger.
retained by the lattice.
The experimental study was made with AgN monocrystals, both pure and with
p 2+
b admixtures, at temperatures in the, 301-150'C range, with dose rate of
IF
4.3,10 ev/g-sec.
Ra~U-atiori Cherqstry
UDC. 54 1151
RYABY131, S. and ZAKEUROV, YU. A. , Department of Ruadliation Chomistry,
Tom, sh Polytec'Ollic IAMM~~ ~ef,. Rl"I'T" A. Kirov
"Re-ularities of Gas Evolution in Raeliolysia- of Lead- A~,I dc"
Ivanovo, Izve3tiva Vysshikh Ucheb-avkh Zavedmiliv, N11,f~,11i'7a i iuli"Ilichc!skaya
Tekhnoloaiva, 13. uo 19-1 70 i)p,1737 1,739
Abstract: I'iiis corm4waic"-tion presents results of stud-icis of th-a process
of ,aa evGlur-ion in fb.,~, radialysis. Tiie :--rJoction a.f ~10:1- as a~-, objcct
of Study ims ;,,cen dc.,tori.-I:ned Oy itz-, himi scitsit-l'-,iii.-y L,.i ra.~_Lxi,oit
sirnipliciLy nod 3tabiliLt.- of its rad_.
-producr."; .;~j; a~ It"_:
Practical lhc ki-autic citrw.~s of ).Zas
cry:7-i-all.i.na IL2;_JL Ubjr~.'Ct,~..E! tO
tion arc-, n a ii.-,ure. Tide to,,-.,.,)eraturc
under radiatio.-, and durinIg post-.-as evolution are sboii.-a ii zmociier fi,-ure.
In the first Case the "Ictivatio-11 encroy is 5ij. kcalh',Ipl., wiltle iTI t'lu.
second case it -is 7t1 lixal . Tne process of accumulatyon of radicly~ic
nitro-en in tbe crystal lattice nroceeds at a co-astiant; rnte and its
activation enargy is I:LO.2 kcal. The presance of diffuolori proci-.irws 15,
su-C-sted. Equation5 aru, proposed to describe t1ie L,-,~olution r.-.ite in
USSR
RYABYEIII S. 21..? et al. T Z-~ e St lyoshikh Ulche~bnyk-fi ~,avcd iy,
M-hi-micheskayza Telklrnolo~-ya, Vol., 1.3, UO - 122- 70, PP 1737-1~1`39
radfation ti:,-.e ani the post-i?as evolution n,.tz! (d'."dt) 'ct=GISI
--P
(I-e-Pt), (cUll"'Ot,) c Here 11--nit-rop-m mol-!inile nm-.ber; t---xai4a-
icost
tion tima; G-radiation-induced che:nical rield; 1 - -al. s n r1b e ddos,~ -power;
S--acid surface; 1--nt~ar-surface lay~:-~r; -Z;, --- ~' I .
in
!'.%yer ol-i ri~vljdet-ic,.'); C,
As cor':'JIIL"~d 2,1,0M. 'Ll".0 '!tT""tionb, ".-iold W"C T;01, --C~ 1. i r:
-IJA: of*. Jjj;-:.t~ (p) -a-! 0.,~!,L i-n-l.
jjj.~!
AL t,-014zlru~ Im",
Of i,)1(,. tolb'd rwliol I
(Alflil o!] -Ifl
evolutIon are not reco=.,~~evded for ute to dttcr-minc the
cher-deal yield.
'IdiL 'ift 'Ail 'j~
~~MK IKIPIM MIIbHNA4' ~jjfij -ill ljtj~j iiiijbij..
-:212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137917
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILITiEs. OF USING AN
OMEGATRON MASS SPECTROMETER FOR DETG, J HE COIIPN.~OF ULTRASMALL AMTS. OF
PHOTOLYSIS PRODUCTS, THE SPECTRAL BOUNDARYr AND THE SPECTRAL
SENSITIZATION OF THE PROCESS WERE STUDIEO. THE CONNECTION OF THE
OMEGATRON WITH OIL PUMPS PRODUCES UNSTABLE READINGS EVEN UN THE CASE OF
USING TRAPS WITH LIQ. N. MORE EXACT RESULTS ARE OBTAINED WITH A
REACTION CELL AND AN RMO 4S LAMP WITH A T.~ SORPTLUN PUMP USING AN
INSULATION WITH THE AID OF INiGA PLUGS. ITHE OMIE13ATRON-CAN BE USED F.OR
STUDYING THE COMIPN. AND DECCMPN~ OF PHOTOCHElq. STABLE PRODUCTS LIKE-
METAL CHLORATES AND NITRATES. THE PRINCIPAL PR(JbUCT OF NACLO SUB3
DECOMPN. IS 0. THE INCREASE IN THE RUX OF EONS. 141TH THE MASS NOS,, OF
44 AND 28 IS DUE TO AN INCIREASE IN 0 CONCN. AND THE BURNING OF THE
CATHODE OF THE RMO 4S LAMP. THE~OMEGAMN IS USEPVL FOR OETG* THE
SPECTRAL BOUNDARY OF THE BEGINNING OF PHOTOCHEM. OECOMPN. THAT TAKES
PLACE AT AVERY LOW RATE. THE BOUNDARY,OF PHOTOACTIVE LIGHT IS DETD, FOR
PBN SUB6. THE OMEGATRON CAN ALSO BE USED FOR OBT41NING INFORMATION GN
THE SPECTRAL AND CHEM. SENSITIIATION OF. -SOLID SALTS WITH THE AID OF
BYES., FACILITY: TOMSK. POLITEKH. INS'T. In" KIRUVAt TOMSKv USSR.
UNCLAS
USSR
BEZ11KO, A. P.., BPJLNETS, V. U., Z1MWOV,_jUj SHMYGLEVSKIY, I. P., Moscow
"Application of Quaternions in the Theory,,of Finite ~Rotation of a Solid State"
Moscow., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,,Mekbanika Tverdogo Tela, No 1, January-
'February 1971, pp 123-134
Abstract: In this article the basic results of the theory of finite rotation
of a solid state obtained in the form of. formal operations on hypercomplex
numbers (quaternions) are presented. New results are obtained for the addition
~formulas of finite rotations defined bYthe Rodrig-Ramilton parameters. A
generalization of the known theorems of-finite rotatLon theory is presented,
and the.correctness of the form of addition of rotations when summing relative
motions is demonstrated. The application Pf quaternions makes it possible
easily to obtain all the basic results:.of the theory;~of finite rotations and,
in addition, to describe the position of the solid state in terms of nonde-
e kinematic parameters.
generat
In a number of problems the angular position of the solid state is
defined by solving the kinematic equations on adigital computer. The selec-
tion of the kinematic parameters affects the calculations nignificantly in
1/2
USSR
BZZIMO, A. P., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk.SSSR, f4eklianike Tverdogo Tela,
No 1, January-February 1971, pp,123-134
this case, and for this reason the Rodrig-Hamilton parameters are advantageous.
These parameters do not degenerate for any position of the solid state and
they are convenient for use in a.control system; there is only one couplin.-
equation when these parameters are used, which simplifles the numerical solu-
tion of. the kinematic equations. Use'6f the quateraibns follows from use of
the Rodrig-Hamiltoa parameters.
2/2
USSR 1JDC 621.378-~~
HARQ NIXITIN, V.V., FEDOM -K
MV -P-
n6canning Device Based On Injection Laoers~
Kyantovaya eleRtronika, Moscow, No Hlay 71, PP 101-102
Abstracti 'Aho feasibility is examLned of creating a devica zor ecanning the
coherent am-Ission of injection lasers with a potentiality for time and space
control. The circuit of such a device was proposed and an operative model of
it was prepared. The scanning device is a set of 10 issora prepared from ona
single crystal of gallium areanide. tin autonomous inject pulse from a 10-
cha -or oupply was fed to the D-region of each laser diodo. Scanning is
anal pew %, -
accomplished because of the delay of the inje--tion pulses umong themselves and
the succounive feeding of them to tho struightodge of the laticro. Tile circuit
of the pulse &aaorator and an oatillogram of the, amieuion are preeented. The
author thanks I.M. Divil 11,ovaklyls: group. for aoflintant.,c) in the work. RoceAv--,d
1116b 71) aftor roialanp It! Apr 71. 2 flg- I rolf -
oditore,,
--090CT70
:112 026 UNCLASSIFIED OCESSING DATE
-TITLE--ESTIMATING THE FREQUENCY AND POWER OF A WEAK SIGNAL SLOWLY VARYING
VALUE~ bF.'NULL DIISTRIBUTION -U-
WITH TIME, BASED ON THE AVERAGE
YU.S.
OF 1NFO--USSR
IZVESTIYA VUZUV SSSR RAGIOELEKTRONIKA-t VOL 13v NO Z,
L9TOY
212-221
.'-DATE PU8LJSHE&---70
E C TAREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., NAV I G A T I ON
N
TAGS--SIG1NALANALYSISx SIGNAL FREQUENCY* ELECTROiIG SIGNALt. WEAK
MAGNETIC FIELD
...'CalTROL MARY,111G-40 RESTAICTIONS
170CUMENt, CLASS--UNCLASSIF 10
PROXY REEL/FRAME -1091/1462 STEP 140--URU0,6521.70/01-1
~_~,CIRC ACCESSION NU-APO 110949
_Wul
;777
21Z 026 UNCL4SSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE-09OCT70
C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0110949
A-R& I RA'_' TIEXTf? ~A~_ T-- ( U) G9- 0- A d S TR A G T THE ARTTGtit CG:,~S_-D~iks I_H_~
L I
~FOk OBT Al N I NG ~, S I I'M !%T [:S OF THE FR, ~;;) U E NC Y AND P L) i iE- R (IF i_ 14 K C T 1 N U,0 U S
~SIGNALS HIDDEN BY NOISE# iiASED 0,74 01-G11"AL PROCPSSING OF '1HE 01
NULLS IN, THE IN VEST 11;ATEf) PRIJLLSS. IN HIS G011,11JI' A I'll' f) NS AllfiiOR'S
_Uf MEASURED NUMBEiS OF. NULLS I -~ M THE f-0 OF THE
AS.13 HES THAT EACH OF THE
S Uet OF TWO �,. ~ THI. S I GNAL
NUMBERS, GNE OF WHICH DEPENDS ONLY 014
CHARACTERISTICS WHILE THE GTHER DEPENDS ONLY ON THE NOISE
044RACTERISTICS. HE ALSO A55UMES THAT THE SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO IS
ORAULAS ARE UOTAINEU FOR ESTIMATING THE SIG.NpIL PAKAMETERS AND
LOW.
THEIR DISPERSION 1.4 A SINGLE NUMoBER OF NULLS IN T14E
MEASUREMENT OF THf.
15 MAUE OF THE'PROPO-SE-0 7METff(Jb 01 ESI'LMATION
CHANNELS, ANU A COMPARISON
.',W IT HTHAT BASED ON COMPUTAYION OF THE CORRELAT:IUN FUNCTION. THE AUTHOR
THE RESULTS OF EXPE-RJf4E,.11TS HETERFORK.'ED 14-WHICH THE SIGNAL
-SOURCE WAS A SPECIAL USCILLATOR WHOSE FREQUENCY VAKIED,WITH 1IME IN
AQCOK0ANCE-1iiITH A KNOWN LAW.. HE FINDS,GUOD AGREEhOIT BETWEEN TfIE
-EXPERIMENTAL AND THE GUMPUTED RESULTS.!
UNG LA SS I F I E D
USSR UDC 621.391
ZAKiUROV, Yu. S.
7
"Estimating the Frequency and Power of a Weak Signal Slowly Varying with Time,
Based.on the Average Value of Null Distribution"
Kiev, Izvestiya Vuzov SSSR-Radioelektronika, Vol 13, lo, 2, 1970, pp 212-221
N
Abstract: 1he article considers the means for
obtainiai estimates of the
frequency and power of weak continuous signals hidden by noise, based on
digital processing of the number of nulls in the investigated process. In
his computations, the author assumes that each of the twasured numbers of
nulls is in the form of the sum of two nu~mbets, oae ofl~which depends only on
the signal characteristics while the other depends only on the noise charac-
teristics. He also ass=es t1hat the signal.to noise ratio is low. Formulas
are obtained for estimating the signal parameters LTkd their 'dispersion in a
single measurement of the number of nulls in the channals, and a comparison
is made of the proposed =--thad of- estimation with. that -based. c--,i computation
of the correlation function. The author~presents the.v.'esulh; of experiments
he performed in whic-h the signal source was &~ special oscillator whose fre-
quency varied with tima in accordance with a.knowa lavi; He iinds good agrpe-
ment bctween the experimental and the computed reoult
USSR um 669,15-MA'620.196.2
Z,'Ak% 4QY4.XL6a. q LEVIN, F. L. ,SENTYUREVI V. P. 0 GRISHIN, A. M., and PARKESUN,
_S
ntercrystalline Corrosion of Alloys With 20% Cr and 44% Ni as a Function
'of. Alloyine'
Sb. tr. TsNII chern. metallurgii n of Works of Central Scientific
(Collectio
Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy)s 1970t VYP- 77, PP 95-98 (from RZh-
lietallurgiyav~lo 3, liar 71, Abstract No 31592 by authors)
Tranz1ations The article ime5tigates the effect of C, IN
1(n, Bi, Cr, N,
Al on the resistance of au5tenitic Fe-Cx-',Ti illoya with 20/v Cr ard 40% 11li
to Intercrystalline corrosion in the 500-900 ran.Se with holding periods up
to 5000 hours. It is shownthat alloying wlth.nwganese and:aluminum sharply
lowers the resistance of the alloys,to interarystalline corrosion after pro-
voking heatings. A rise in austenitizing:temperature.to.1206 0 contributes to
a dininution of resistance. One illustration#- No tables.
iA
7 r 7- -r 7.
UI)C 669.15.018.81620.194.2
14~. V. SEIMUREY V. F.
ZA. VARI=HlNt V. S., GRISHIN, A. V1. and
IN.
F, L,
M
"Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Steels and Allpys in Boiling 4211a'
Magnesium Chloride"
Sb. tr. TsNII chern. metallurgii (Collection of Works of Central Scientific
Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy)i 1970s -vYP. 77# PP,99-101 (fxom
RU-MetallurgiYa, No 3, Nlr 71# Abstract Ro 31597 by authors)
Tmnslationi A study was made of the effect of Ni (1040,3) on the resistance
of austenitic steela and. alloys (0.02-0.0%. Gj ^-18%, Cx, 1-2%' 1,11n, Ti, Nb) to
stress corrosion ei-acking, In boiling 42% mapealuja chl6xida. 'Ultimtto long-
term corrosion streneth values according to Vi contantwero determined. Tho
results of the work mke it possible to ITIve.soria explutatione of the reasons
for.the contradictory nature of data in the litexatureon the effect of alloy-
Ing elements on the stress cor~rosion resistan6e of austenitic steals and
alloys. Two illustrations. One table.: Bibliography with vine titles.
USSR UbC 669.1 4.01$.8:620.194.2
SENTYTJREV, V P MARKESHIN, V . S . , GRISHIN
A. and, LEVIN, 17. L.
"Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Steels and Alloys in Boiling
:~42.% Magnesium Chloride"
Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy (Special Steels and Alloys Collec-
tion of Works), No 77, Metallurgiya Press,.:197019 pp 99-101
Translation: The influence of,nickel on the stability of austeni-
tic steels and alloys to corrosion cracking in boilirg 42c,'.
magnesium chloride is studied. The values of the lon-term
corrosion resistance limit are determined as functions of the
L
nickel content. The results of the.wortc-make it, posSible to ex-
plain the reasons for the.coritradictory,,data from the literature
on.the influence of alloying elements onthe resistance of
austenitic steels and alloys to corrosion cracking. -2 figures;
t
able;.9 biblio. refs.
T-51 - M-
"iRmIlk Hifit W WHIRM
UDC
USSR 669.14.018 8
LEVIN. F. L., SENTYUREV,; V. P., GRISHIN, A. 11. , and
JZAW
'MWESHTY, V. S.
"Intercrystalline Corrosion of Alloys with,20% Cr and 105 Ni a Funct-ion
of Alloying".
Spetsiallnyye Stall" i Splavy (Special Steels amd Alloys -.Collection of
Works),,Ko 77t Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 95~-98
Translationt The influence of C, Nb, IGi i, Cr, N, and~Al on the stabi-
lity of Iron-chroniu;Tr-nickel auztenitic alloys with 2V,.,; Or and. 401/5 Ni
against intercrynt~Llline corrosion (ICC) is studied in ' the 500-900'C tem-
peraturelinterval with holding tlMeS UD to 000 hour,.-,.
-1th rwinganese and
~It is demonstrated that alloying of the alloys wi
aluminum sharply decreases their resistance to ICC afterjxovokin- heating.
-increasing tho austenitiza-
A decrease in resistance 0is facilitated by~~
tion temperature to 1200 C. I figurel 2 tables,
17711:'
DC
VSS'R
v.
F. L-
ic
F i'Cr T"
-et, aniu.
-Pr; rvi
ope 15-19
1"'t.11 ov
1"OSCOW.1
uit~ll
of
C-
AbstracT,- cor.
Or I WO
-ertles rrl C:)I-Itp
chan'7cs -and. Pr f 0--
aoac oil 1,5
Nms
1,?Oollc f-'9lnf.-3 f tlue
had been
of 20~-C 4'0
'~t 4-c' lit'r =d
'C'
'ict--r:dne- --dy
Cr.
10000 ,;--s aome "'~L-ez 2 00
j~tonc . .5 -.' - - "C ' for 'j
'L
COr7'osjO'.q testin Cl
1~ an
OC j- r 20
r,,0 and 1150 di(L nct
-c-
(;:,jTD ho*LLrj re
- I- IC
AG'U S _eLl kj
F-3 at 'U, ..-- - - , .I ~'+ I
:i:t' VjIs 1. u1nd uh: -,e slurerl~;th 11,nact
f, III. tile
ed jjldt5 -
/C ratio 0
rlol, contunt
tion ca
-LISS-
R
No 5 Nz, 15-191
_increased az eievated te.'smaratuncs* Any fwrther i::c_rca-,Q
ratto lowers ~~ese p-el.4-es. Agin tile auoy s it acco"'T-pw i
(111-romod"=; the Ti content ' s h- T C is for,-k~d.
"23 C., caabides into Ih L
e_--~..brittiement and s'.ron,,;vh are exhi'aited vrarm, alori-- ~,ith tkt:!
hasa .1 s f
Resist-Irce to corrosi( ii-nproved whe,-a "i-a cnr~)cm conterit
he c,--,-*oo-.i into stable car'o
r. 'aui= u~ich bonds U i'd C'. r) C. c 0. s o s
z uc e
-e s -* s ter-rys~.-_Iune corn)sion. Alloys vita c.-,, Z, 'Llc
..L 'ta-zee to c
ratio:evual to or i-ea er han 29, ionn't a.teendericy tp lntE~_rcrystr, 11i n.(-. cor-
-2 r a~; -,o~m 5000C. Dacreas-Irk. ',he T-_ ratic, Jz=ea5a-3
rosir, luz; at tanpeatarcs &L A.
corrosioa at-ack an~lw redmccs the time for thAs atilacT, r~o tahe
place.
V, W
MI Ing 11 q_ M-1403 11,111111PER WMI mm"I'll
IBSR uDd 62a.03.2.8
ZAHXk',:?OVj YU. V., DYASITIKOVj YU. F., UL"U1,111, YE. A.~, VASIL-r-W, P. YE.,
an t3tIffil-10- 1-1. YU. , Centi-a.1 Scientific Research Inotitute of Ferrous
Metallurgy irieni T. P. Bardiii
"Irvestiezation of High-Strength Steels and Alloys. for Work In humid Flydro&cn
Sulfide"
lloscow# Zashchita Yetallov, Vol 9, No I,jJan-Feb 73P pp 051-63
M
t ailu
os viact The tendency to f, --c- under,the:actlon of hydr, n siilfide was,
Investipated on 40'Kh aund st,!:Uc'$,'UraI stoels. 4-11-1101 =A, R),16i,;7:;'2Yu stain-
less steel subjaeteel to martem:Itle t,".1isfori;,zation, v_=4
r,',*4Ommr_,~u.(2P543) austenitic steel, Cylindrical opecimens of W.~I, e~ 4,1)13
m ar K
ateels and ZP-54~, alloy imere over a period of~ one month. The te:st rezlLlts
revealed tlmat 40a and 4XIA3 steels, in the haxdem-d staite (R: 30) zume
pxesence of hunid Iiy,,#,ogoR sulf ide, uho):-~.mr,
highly inelinned t- o cracking in. t lie
the EF-543 alloy is stable. Laboratory tests under slid-lar comaitions
revealed a hl," h a-Lability of austenitic (Uopersioa-harWrIod 11143713 alloy on a
nickel base. One figure, twelve bibliographic xafemmlk!la.
,.A
1 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROC'ESSING DATE--160CT
70
TITLE--THE OPERATIU4 OF STEAM LINES MADE FRG%i.12,4KH AND 15-KHM STEELS AT
AIGH PRESSURE ELECTRIC POWER STATIONS AFTER A STANDARo SERVICE- LIFE _U_
AUTHOR-(05)-ZLEPKO, V.F., MAZEL, R.YE..#:KRUTASOVAt YE-~~I-, TAKHAROVA, A.I.,
N.P.
OL04 T R YOF INFO--USSR
.-0
RCE -MOSCOWt TEPLOENERGETIKA, NO. 2*1970i,pp 55;-50
AT.E-.P.UBLISHED- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS --MAT ERI-ALS t MECH., IN0.1 'CIVIL "AND MARI,NF-, ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--LOW ALLOY STEEL, ELECTRIC POWER PLANT, THERIMOELECTRIC POWEr."
PLANTv STEAM BOILERP STEAM TURBINEP STEEL PIPE, PIPE L I N ECHR OjNi i UM
STEELt -MOLYBDENUM STEEL, RESEARCH FACILITY, ALLOY L).ES.lC;NATllJN/(U)i2MKH
LOW ALLoy STEELt W I 15KHM LOW ALLOY: STEEL
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
r'-00C.UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REELlFRAME--1996/0355 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/000/002/0055/0058
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117592
- -UNCLASS[F-tlED~----- --. - - I
7-!"7~ 7`77
013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
I RZ ACCESSION NO--APOL37484
A8STRACT/EXTRAC T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A PROGRAM FOR COMPUTING MAPS OF
SEISMIC ACTIVITY A WITH UNIFORM DETAIL, PREPARED FOR AN M-20 ELEcT,,zOiIr_
COMPUTER LAND KIN 0 W NAS THE SP-1 (FIRST PROGRAM FOR comPUTING SEISMIC
PARAMETERS), IS DESCRIBED. THE ALGORITHM USED WASL1!';HE Yljv V.
Rl%ZNICHENKO FORMULA FORL DETERMINING A' BY ~THE SUMMATrON METHOD. WITH
:NORIMALIZATION OF THE NUMBER OF EARTHQUAKES IN AREA' (1v000 KM PRIME2) AND
TIME (ONE YEAR) THIS FORMULA HAS THE FORM USHOWN ON.:MICROFICHE) HERE N
~-SUBSIGMA IS THE NUMBER OF EARTHQUAKE 'EPICENTERS INiTHE ZONE OF AVERAGING
AREA S IN KM PRIME2, REDUCED To T-SUBO EQUAI-S PERIOD (YEARS) OF
'R.EPPESEINTATIVEINESS OF EARTHQUAKES OF THE ENERGY CLASS KLSUBO; K Is THE
MINIMUM OF THE REPRESENTATIVE ENERGY CLASSES FOR EARTHQUAKES IN THE
REGION; K SUBO IS THE ENERGY CLASS FOR WHICH SEISMIC-ACTIVITY IS
DETERMINED; GAMMA IS THE SLOPE OF THE FR EQUENCY GRAPH. THE SP-1 PROGRAM
IS STANOARD; IT CAN BE USED IN COMPUTING A, FOR: ANY AREA WIT14 ANY
:COMPUTATION INTERVAL AND ANY DIMENSIONS Of JHF AltfRhGING ZONE9 USING TWO
.SETS OF JNITIAL DATA. THE FIRST, SET OF DATA, oATA FOR THE INITIAL MAP
-OF EPICENTERS, IS STIPULATEO IN THE FORM OF A MATRIX A :SUBMN. THE
OF MATRIX ROWS M IS EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF: 1.-*,*ARTlffjUAKE EPICENYERS
'ON THE MAP AND THE NUMBER OF COLUMNS N IS EQUAL TO-1 THE NUMBER OF
PARAMETERS DETERMINING EACH EPICENTER.: THE A MAP CAN BE COMPUTED FOR
A MAP F , T E
_ANY'QUITE LARGE REGICN. THE NUMBER N IN CatiPUTING:THE OR fi
SURFACE IS LIMITED BY THREEPARAMETERS OF :,EACH. EARTHQUAKE.'
SPHERICAL COORDJNATES OF ITS EPICENrER,,-LATITUTDE PHI SU61 AND LONGITUDE
.-LAMBDA SUBI (DEGREESI AND ENERGY CLASS K SUBIts
UNrLASSIFIED
~~.,,-Vll 013 UNCLASSIFIED: PR13(,F-SSfNG DATE--2714OV70
CVRC :ACCESSION NO--AP0137484
:Al3STRACT/EXTRACT--THE SECOND SET OF DATA IS FOR THE CONSTANTS , INCLUDING
THE INITIAL RECKONING POINT PHI SUBOr~ LAMBDA SUBO..: RECKONING IsNTERVAL Ar
AREA OF THE AVERAGI NG ZONF S EQUALS 2A TIMES 2A, SLOPE OF THE FREQUENCY
'GRAPH GAM4AY PERIOD 0)7 qEPRE-SENTATIVENES.S OF EARTi-IQUAKE1 OF THE CLASS.
ALSO INCLUDED ARE DATA ON THE NUMBER OF:R(IWS M AND:COLUMNS, N OF THE
INITIAL MATRIX AND THE CORRESPONOINGANUMBERS Q ~ AND alk OF.THE RESULTANT
MATRTX.(ACTIVITY MAPS OF THE INVESTI';'IATEDAEGMN)~ THE:BLOCK DIAGRAM OF
THE PROGRAM IS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED IN DETAI THE USE OF THE DESRIBED
E
P.ROGRAM POR CO?4PUTING SEISMIC ACTIVITY MAPS GIVES 7A~ CWNISIDERABLE TIME
T T
~S.Av!NG. ELIMINATES TIME COj*,JSUMING OPERATIO14S SUCH CONSTRUCTING A
-ENTERS AND DETERMING THE NUM~BER OF EARTRQUAM:S OF OIFFERENT
.MAP OF EPIC
--~-ENERG-Y CLASSES IN EACH AVERAGING'ZONE..~,: FAC It, I TY SEISMOLOGY
-~JNSTITUTE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES UZBEK SSRS,
U 5N, C 11 A s Sir: F f E
USSR UDC 621.385.623.4
PETROV, D. M., and SAMORODOVA, G . A .
-Evaluation of Klystron-Type'Accelerators and transft Klystrons"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn sb. Elektron SVCh (Electronics Technology.
-Scientific---Technical Collection.: Microwave~ Electronics), 1971, Issue 4,
YP 471-62 (from M-Elektronika~i yeye Orimeneniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract
-Ykb 8AI.80)
Trarmlation: For an analysis of phenomena in transit klystrons and electron accel-
re of-tho klystron type and their-evaluationg relativistic nonlinear equations
for1he motion or.. electrons are- ro'rmulated' :taking account of the upace charge baso-
ed- ow a -dlsk~: (1-dimensional): *del- of an: electron atroam. 'llie problem of excitation
of the cavity and the taheoffi5f- is solved an -the basis of tho balance of the
ny: pl' de of the m1crowave fields, taking account
toUve and:.reactive powers: for a am itu 46
-of. -the,processee connected with.turnink of the electrono. A program is formulated
t1arvolution of these equatione,an a co=puter, which makes it possible to calculate
-the output characteristics of :the devices.- In the program, optimization of the out-
put charactieristice with respect. to a large: number of parameters is provided.
Zome
results ~ arv prresented of an evaluation, of 4-carity k-lyetron amplifiers and 4-cavity
accelerators.
electron 17 ref., Su=
99
-'7,
t
U
SSR UDG 621.'85.623.4
BORISOV, L*14*
YEVTUSHENKO,
V.o ZHARYY, YH. V., XAMMAN, G. M. ,
PETROV, D.M., SAMORCDOVA, G.A.
"Experimentsl,Television Klystron With High~sfficiencyl'
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-takhn. ob. Elektron. SVGh (Electronic Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 7, pp 160-162
.(from R1Zh--3lektronika i ye~e primeneniye, N~o:jls November, 1970, Abstract No 11A126)
Transistiont The development is reported of an experimental klystron, the parameters
of which were optim-1zed for a specified current and volttige withthe aid of an elec-
tronic computer. The electronic efficiency of the klyotron produt-ed amounts to 70
percent. With an amplification band of 1.3 p~rcant and a d4ift oil the maximum
fimphiude-frequancy charaetorietic to the low-frequency side, tKoj maximum efficiency
(with respect to power in the load) exceeds 60.paroent witIL an amplification
factor of 40 db. Summary.
USSR UDG 6?1-~8-.63~.032.266
KHOMICH, Y.B6
'Effect Of Conditions For Shaping A Beam On The Output Parumetere Of A MIT With
Electrostatic Focusing"
Elektron. to.khnik.a_. N~uchno_tekhn. ab~ Kektron. SVGh (Electronic Thchnology.
Sciontific-Techinical Collection. Microwave Elavtronics,
):,1970,leoue 11, pp 3-11
lrom RZh--Elektronika I yeyo Rrimenenble, NO -Z, February 1971, Abstract No 21,1188)
U
Translation: Yho results of a computation of a backward_:wave -tube -with periodic
electroatatic focusing are preaented. from the position oT nonlinear two-dimensional
theory for an 0-type device. it is shown that -the conditions for shaping a beam
have a significant effect on the output parameters of the device (output power,
fficiency, range of electrical retuning o-.e the fraquonc;, and:so forth), 10 ref.
o
f
US SR UDO
GOLENITSKIY, I.I., A.N., KHOMICH, V.B*
"Forming Of Ribbon Electron Stream In A DynamiG.Rezime Or A Bh'T With Periodic
Electrostatic Focusing"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Elek actronics Technology.
tron. SVOh (1-11
Scientific-Technical Collection. Midrowave,Electronics),1970, No 6, pp .1-17 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenaniye, No 10,.October~197pp.Abstract No IOA159)
Translation;A system of equations is formulated for describing.the process of form-
ing beams by a periodic electrostatiG field in a dynamic,regice of a WT. The
spocial features are discussed of a solution on a TVpet 14.420 digital computer of
problems of dynamic electron option, and a:4iolution is presented of concrete prob-
lams.,Author's Summary.
USSR UDC 669.293'294:54:165
ZAKHAROVA, M. I., and VASIL'.YEVk, A. Moscow State University
..Study of the Decomposition of'the Solid Solution of Tantalum in Nickel"
-~Moscow' Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 1,
1971- pp,.135-13.6
Abstract: A study was made of the decomposition of a supersatured a-solid
solution in the alloy Ni-8%.(at) Ta. The study made use of X-ray diffraction
analysis of single crystals, electron microscopy of thin foils for trans-
illuminationi and optical microscopy of both single anti polycrystals, and
wasperformed after austempering at 650 and 800%. The experimental data
indicated that at these temperatures the decomposition of the solid solution
in the.Ni-8% (at) Ta alloy takes place by.direct separation of three-dimen-
sional crystallites of the equilibrium phase.Ni Ta. Upon separation of the
3
N13Ta.phase, the decomposition of the.solid solution follows!in two phases,
a process investigated here on single crystalsfOr the first time. It was
found that the crystallite dimensions vary. from 300 x 600 X to I x 7.5 ~t
with.an increase in tempering time;at,650*C from 28 to. 2.00 hours and from
200 A to 2 P with an Increase in tempering,time at 800*e,'. from 20 minutes to
48 hours.
17
STRELYUKINA, G. A., and ZAKWZVA, H. V
"Some Aims and Results in Control and Frophylmis Agaiast Dysentery and.
Acute Intestinal Disease in Ryazanskaya~Obla-at"
Nauchn. Tr. Ryazansk. med. in-t (Scieutific',Works of Ryazan MedicaL Institute)
37, 1970, pp 3-9 (f rom RZh-36. Maditsinskaya.'Geograf iyaij' No 1, Jan 71, Abs tract
No 1.36.254 by Ts. Mnsbarg)
Translation: Ia the past 15 yeara, dysentery morbidity in Ryazan oblast,has
decreased more than two-fold. In 1966-1968, dysentery itorbidity in urbar,
areas was three times that in rural areas., Via' morbidity dynamics for. the
whole spectrum of acute intestinaldisorders has basically the same morbidity
curve as that for dysentery, but exceeds,dyseatery morbidity over a 15-year
period by a factor of approximately 1.5-3. In 1967-1968 the correlation of
dysentery and acute intestinal disease decreased to 1 -.;1.5-1 : 1. Fortbe
past 4 years, Sonne dysentery bacillus has been. isolated in 73-94.8% of.all
dysentery agents. The study of the increase in Sonne dysentery morbidity
revealed the significance of thefood facter in its transmission. In 1968
as compared to 1958, the number of mild forms of dysentery increased-by a
factor of more than 3, while the lethality decreased tuelve-fold.
------------ -
USSR UDC 632.4 635-21
MUAR Z..Z~Cancudateof Biological Scienceal and GULYMNA, 11. T.,
Scientific Associate# All-Unimlnstitutei of Plant Protection
nDetermination of Losses in the Potato Crop Froa Phytophthom Infections"
Moseowt Zashchita Rasteniye Ito go 19711 P'p ~2-33
Abstracts Potatoes infected by this disease, cantle. b0 uz- ed f or 11tuian con-
sumption or planting; at bestg they can:be used ~~ vzdxal food, Crop losses
due to infection of tho green torz of potato plants depend on the tire at.
which the disease emerges, the course and intenolty of -the infection. The
degree of Phytophthora infection over the years Jx subject to groat varia-
tiona. Data vare collected on crop losses over the Ixtriod of 1966-1969 for
potato typon fron the Lealp4md and Novosibirsk xogiona. I-11%thematical
e-quationi for locs calculations woro, dox~ved~ In the Tmeanj; a difforenco of
only :tO.8-1.Wo witz fou:nd botwoen t1woretinAl wA'ox]*:
4=Ua (4
USSR UDO 632.4158-0815M.951.4
ZAKWOVAI T. I., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection,
"Damage Caused by Phytophthorosis Upon Infection of Potato Tops"
No 11 19? pp 81-83
Leningrad, Flikologiya. I Fitopatologiyat Vol 5t N 11
Abatracti Tops, of potaito planta of the Berlikhingen wxiety were infected
with phyto-phthorosis to the extent of 25P 50t 75, and 10D%. Comparison
of potato yields from naturally Infected and.healthy plarts was made, and
., formulas were derived for the relationship between the loss of
the - following
yield of Potato tubers (Y in %) and the degree ofinfection of tops with
'~): Y = -2 + 0.492X for infection at the end of flower-
phytophtorosis (X in
ing (loss of flowers by 50,5, of the Diants)l Y - -1.4 +~0.38Z'% for infection
at the beginning of ripening (beginning of wilting of the tops); lg Y = 0.2?
+ 0.11X for infection at the stage.of.ripening (approxiimtely two weeks after
the beginning of irilting). -The results obtained were, statistically valid
for degTeea of infection in the,xange.of.5~100,-:.', ithile the losses in yield
upon 2_9;% on infection weie within the liktt3 , of experlmort U-~ error. By
ato -clons
applying the formulas derived, the losses in~pot, vield In variouz reg
of.the USSR in 1965-1968 woro calculated:on the basis,cif information on
~i! ':7
Acd
Ref. Code: UR 0301
PRIMARY SOURCE: Voprosy ljedA~sln's -oy Khimii, 1970, Vol 16,
Nr 1, PP
EFFECT OF SOME DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINESTERASE ACTION ON MUSCULAR
CHOLI N ESTE RASES
A. V. Zakharava
Chair of Biochemistry, I-st 1; P. Pavlov Atedical Institute, Leningrad
The effect of LG-63 (related to alkylthiophosphona'es) and GD-189 (relatod to
alkylthiophosphates) on various ITILIScular Owl inestvrase': uet y1 cholinesterase (ACHE)
ino, bytyryl cholines'erase (BuCf-1,E) . has'bew studied. The Yesults obtained showed
that b~til (Irtigs inhibit cholinesterases in vllra.ao well asin vi rvo. BUCHE wis more
-tivity (if LG-63
io,cept!blo to both (1111gs fis Compared to ACTIE. ac
mure pronounced than tile appropriate 401,11ty of GL- 189,
T
011- M.
-3.9/ 014.46
USSR UDC 612.744.015.1:577.1-'>
ZAKRALROVA 00,IV. P C,~ir 013-ochemistry., First 14adical Institute
'~a
1W0 Pavlov,, Leningrad
-Son, anc es wit h Anticho Line ziterace Activity all
The Effect Of te SubaL
S u
Cholifiesterases of Muscle Ti s e,
Voprosy Meditsinsko' Khimii, Vol 16, No 1, jan/Feb 70, pp
Mos c.ow
j
19;-23
Abs-~act-. The inactivating effect o -f O-etIhyI-S-hexyLwe thyLthiophos -
phonate (LG' 63) and' 0, 0-diethyl -S-hexylthi;ophosp' ha te