SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONONCHUK, L.P. - KONOPATSKAYA, V.M.

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Probability & Statistics USSR UDC 519.24 KONONCLUX, L. P. "'Evaluation of the Spectral Density of a Stationary Process with Gaps in Obser- vation" Teoriya veroyatnostey i matem. statist. Mezhved. nauchn. tib. (Probability Theory of Mathematical Statistics. Interdepartmental Scientific Collection), 1970, No 1, pp 117-217 (from RZh-Matematika, No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6V222) Translation: A justified evaluation of the spectral density of a stationary process x(t) is obtained on the basis of observations of the process y(t) - (1(t)x(r.), 0 < t < T, where v)(t) is a stationary homogeneous Markov rocess with two states 0 and 1 and an unknown correlation function. p Author's abstract USSR UDC 539.375 =021w 'Ahink" SHIPIL', V. YA. "Estimating the Life of heat-Resistant Alloys as Applied to the Corditions of Nonstationary Loading" Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzIt. grazlid. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific Works of the Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers), 1971, vyp. 1, pp 30- 34 (from M-4161dianika, No 11, 11ov 71, Abstract No 11V518) Translation: An analysis is performed ofthe most widespread method of esti- mating engine life based on the principle of linear sumiation of dariage using the standard primary characteristics of the materials. In order to determine the life of parts made of heat-resistant alloys it is proposed that the charac- teristic features of the actual loading of the engine elements be considered, suitable calculation characteristics be obtained and natural loading programs be reduced to forced equivalent pro8rams for control laboratory tests. The operating life by the program is determined from the condition of independence of accwaulation of damage from the static and fatigue components. The degree of forcing, of the laboratory test program is determined by means of the stress forcing conditions which it is recommended be obtained from the parameters of the hysteresis loop and the energy dissipation. 41 -75,;~Ill~-kn i; IAI i. 11 A i I Mill 11 "1. 11 111 INI ~.11411 11111. 11 1A if t AI? Ir; 11111 i I I I HU I I M III I a I P. VO I I! I 194 1 It! I Af 111111 P1 I IM II If WI 1. 1 11, ~M 1111111 ii ISM USSR UDC: 620.17.171 KONPNCWX V. I AKIMOV, L. M., VASIL'YEV, B. X., WITSKIY, Yu. A., WYMAM,'~._T.4~, BICHUTSKAYA, 0. V., KOPYLOV, A. A.,,TIKHa%IIROVA, V. A., Moscow 118tudy and Evaluation of the Kinetics of Fatigue Rupture of [feat-Resistant Alloys" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1970, pp 19-23 Abstract: The results of an investigation of the fatigue resistance of heat- resistant alloys with symmetrical and asymetrical loading cycles show signi- ficant and varied sensitivity to asymmetry in the loading cycle, depending on the type of alloy and test mode (temperature, number of loading cycles, etc.). This paper studies the kinetics of the development of fatigue cracks in heat-resistant alloy on the basis of the actual ondurance characteristics with symmetrical and asynonetrical loading cycles. The process of specimen rupture was divided into two stages: the stationary stage before fornation of the main crack and the nonstationary stage of development of the main crack to a certain depth, ftr~exampla 10% of the 1/2 USSR KMW~, N. 1-, AKIMOV, L. It., VASILIYF.V, B. N., WIITSKIY, Yu. A., BELYAYEV, BICHUrSKAYA, 0. V., KOPYLOV, A. A., TIKHOHIROVA, V. A., Moscow, Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1970, pp 19~-23 specimen thickness. A formula is produced for the "viability factor" which, in combination with calculation of the values of at iand t trpcan describe the kinetics of development of fatigue cracks in various alloys. This factor expresses the sensitivity of the alloy to the development of the fatigue crack on the basis of the experimental characteristics of endurance of real alloys. 2/2 107 USSR MC 620.171.2 SKLYAROV, N. M.,. KONONCHUK,.N. I., ZHUKOV, S. L., ZHUKOV, N. D., VASWEV, _r." - 'Yu. A., BELYAYEV, M. S., KRIVONOGOV, G. S., N., AKIMOV, r. ISHCHMO, T_ I-, POGREBNYAK,. A. D., and, KIJFAYEV, V. N. (Mos:cow, Kiev) "Estimating the Heat Resistance of Heat-Resistant Alloys Under Actual Operating Conditions" Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No 1, 1971, pp 13-21 Abstract: Problems concerned with estimating the endurance of fieat-resistant materials under unstable loading conditions are analyzed. A method is sug- gested for producing and using "secondary" endurance characteristics, in- creasing the accuracy of estimation and calculation of guaranteed durability tmder operating conditions and forced equivalent loading modes. These secondary characteristics represent the dependence of the durability of materials on combinations of preceding programed and subsequent stationary loads in various proportions. The formula of linear addition of damage applies. The secondary characteristics are produced,by_accel(,-rated testing over limited test periods with extrapolation to the area of increased dur- ability. Graphii ei USSR UDC 539-216.2 GALKIN, YU. A., GUSEVA, N. P., DERGUNOVA, V. S. KFAVLISKIY G. A. KWINOV j V. V. t AM SHORSHOROVs 11. Pai. j "Interaction of Refractory Oxides with Graphite In Sprayine' Moscow, Mika i Kh1miya Obrabotki -Materialov, No 3, MY-Juli 72# pp 94-99 Abstraett The interaction of refractory oxides with graphite in flame sprELy- ing was investigated in order to develop protective means against oxidation of carbographitic materials, The investigated dependences included the effect of base preheating on the bonding strength with the px*tective coatings and its density, effects of silicate and borosilicate sublayers on the bonding strength and the activation energy of the chemical interaction of sublayers with oxide coatingsp the effect. oil graphite porosity an the bonding strength, and the effect of addition of molybdenumt silicon, and alwd-num into the sprayed oxide on the gas density -md the oxidative resistance of coatings. The Idnetics of the increasing bond strength of Al203 and Zx02 coatings sprayed on preheated graphite are analyzed. The requixvd activation energy of the graphite surface and itsEtrong bond with the sprayed AY 3 was found to be close to the half of the energy of the atomic bond in the graphite lattice, which is in accordance withe graphite preheating over 10000C when spraying, Silicate and borosilicate sublayers are,recomendedl they guarantee a bond strength of coatings on the level,of graphite strength, Five illustrations, one tablep three bibliographic referencess 2/2 20 USSR UDC 621.357.1.:661.418(088.8) KONDAC=, T. I., KISELEV, G. P., RED'KO, L. P., BONDARENKO, N. V. SIMHNOVSKAYA, M. Z. "electrolytic Method of Preparing Chlorine and Alkali Using a Mer- cury Cathode" Translation: A patent has been issued for an eLectrolytic method of preparing Cl and alkali using an Hg-cathode and introducing into 2 the electrolyte additives which promote a reduction in the Libera- tion of H, in the bath. To expand the variety of additives, poly- acrylamid6 is used as an additive in amounts of 0.01-10 mg/liter. Data characterizing the action.of polyac~ylamides of various speci- mens on the extent of reduction of hydrogen liberation are cited. V. N. Kudryavtsev USSR KONONENKO, A. F. "The Role of Information Concerning the Goal Function of an Opponent in Two-Person Games with Fixed Sequerce of Moves" Zh. vychisl. mat. i mat. fiz. [Journal of Computer Mathematics and Mathe- matical Physics), 1973, 13, No 2, pp 311-317 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V453 by the author) Translation: An optimal guaranteeing strategy is constructed for the first player in a two-person game with non-opposite interests and with fixed sequence of moves. The solution of the.game is found on the asswnption of caution of the second player, who follows the principle of the guaranteed result. USSR YERESHKO, F. I KONONENKO A F "Solution of a Game with Right First Move with Inaccurate Information on the Purpose of the Other Player" Zh. Vychisl. Mat. i Mat. Fiz. [Journal of Computer Mathematics and Mathe- matical Physics], 1973, Vol 13, No 1, pp 217-221 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhunial Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V487, by the authors). Translation: One game is solved with non-opposite interests with fixed sequence of moves, under the condition that the first player does not precisely know the win function of the second player, but rather has information only on the limits of its change. Otherwise, the rules of the gav.! studied are no differ- ent from the rules formulated in RZMat,~1971, 12V778. The solution is produced for two limiting cases of mutual placement of intervals of change of minimax wins of the first player and his wins in the area whcrc- the inter- ests are not completely opposite. For the general case, an estimate is made of the best guaranteed result. Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly po mat, proZEammir. i smezh. voproraun., 1971, vyp. 2 TWorks of the Fourth Winter School on Mathemetical Progr,-:aming and Related Problems, 1971, No 2), Moscow, 1971, pp 66-70 (from Hh-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun. 72, Abstract No 6V394) Translation- The author determines the number of vertices of a transport polyhedron of order 2 x n as a function of (at~aO. bj,) -- the vectors of right-hand members of equations. blecessary and sufficient conditions are fowid for the polyhedron having a maximum,nuirber of ve~rtices equal to (n~jnj2j)C'4'2j (RZh-mat, 1970, 2v479). S. Lebedev. -1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSXNG DATE--30OCT70 .-:TLTLE-TAUTOMERISM OF 5*59DISUBSTITUTED BARBITURIC ACIDS -U- ,~:AUTHOR-(03J-GAVRILIN# G.F.9 CHISTYAKOVr V.YE.t KONONENKOP G.A* ~,-CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR -S,EIURCE--ZH. QBSHCH. KHIM. 1970t 400), 669-72 ,:-DATE PUBLISHEC 70 ~'..SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .~TOPIC TAGS-TAUT014ERISM* HARBITURATEe ORGANIC ACIOo KETONE, PHARMACEUTICS ~'.-'.CCNTR0L MARKIhG---NO REMICTIONS ~DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :P'ROXY REEL/FRAME-ZOUU/0932 STEP NO--UR/007917(:))'040/00310669/0672 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--APOL2459Z 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSEUG DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124592 ABSYRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. IR SPECTR~ 131" BARLAITURIC ACIDS AND THEIR 'K SALTS SHOW THAT 5,5,C)ISU5STITUTED ACIDS (PHONOBARBITAL APJD ITS HYDRATE, CAASITAL, AMYTALI POSSESSI, IN THE SOLID STATEr THE TRIKE10 OR GAVE DIKETULACTIM STRUCTURES. HYDROLYSIS OF BENZONAL i iiR wvrH AQ. NA01 c :,''-THE PRODUCT IDENTIFLED AS Ph SU82T CHC0N8ZC0NH.SUB2:X. 210VEGREESr 1. E. ENGLIZATION OCCURS At THE 4(61YCARSONYI. GROUP OF 8MWITURIC ACID. TACILITY: VOVOKUZNETSK. NAULH.-LSSLED. KHIM.-FARM~ INST.# NOVOKUZNETSK, USSR* USSR 'Dc: 632.95 LOPYREVI V. A.Y VERES11CIUMNA, T. U., MAWFLSKIYY V. V.11 7 ie Paper and Cellulose KRUPIN, K. L., Lenin.grad Technological Institute o? T Industry and Northwest Polytechnical Correspondence Institute "A Methcd of Synthesizing 3-(5-Amino-1,2,4-triazolyl)-al-kanoic Acids" USSR Author's Certificate No 32ok96, filed 25 Dee 69, published 2 Feb 72 (from RM-Khimiya, No 15, Aug 72, Abstract No 151475P) Translation: A method is proposed for synthesizing 3-(5-arrino-l,2,4-triazoly)_ alkanoic acids (I) by reacting a dibasic aliphatic carboxylic acid with aminoguanidine salts. An effective and low-toxicity pesticide rMy be derived from compound I. Twenty three and eight tenths grams of aminoguanidire bicarbonate is gradually added to a solution of 20.8 grams of CH2(COO1)2 in 200 ml of water at a temperature of 50-600C, boiled fw- 6 hours, a solution of 10 grams of NaOH in 50 ml of water is added, boiled for I hour, evaporated to 50 ml, cooled, acidified with 14 HCI (acid) to a p1l of about 3, the 3-(5- amino-1,2,4-triazolyl) acetic acid,is filtered off; yield 64, nelting point 186-70C (dissociation, water), 3-b-Amlno-1,2,4-triazolyl) J)ropionic acid Is also synthesized; yield 71%, melting point 184-50C (dissociation, water). 1/1 . LUBME.on. VSSR UDC: 681-3.06:51 VOROBIYEV, V. M.p GOGINA, M. A., KONONENKO, I. A., and CHISTOV, V. P. "Programming System of the Extended FORTRAN Language for the BESM-8 Computer" Sb. nauch. tr- Chelyabinsk. DOlitekhn. in-ta (Collection of Scien- tific Works of the Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute) No 138, 1973, Pp 93-98 (from RZh--Avtomatika, telemekhsnika i vychislitel'- naya tekhnika, No 12, 1973, Abstract No 12B151) Translation: The purpose of extending the FORTRA-DI language was to create a non-machine-oriented language for recording algorithms of symbolic and digital information permitting the use of a language translator in all machines with a minimum of construction. It was also proposed to provide a succession of algorithma.written in the MARAS language and an absorption of the broadened language by languages of higher level -- the PL/1 larqpage,~ for example. 1/2 UJSR VORDBIYEVI V. M., et al., Sb. nauch. tr. Chelyabinsk. politekhn. in-ta, No 138, 1973, pp 93-98 This last language could not be fully realized due to a number of syn- tactical and semantic contradictions in the FCRTfWl and LYaFAS languages. It is noted that the essential characteristic of the extended language is the possibility of using it in operands of 111ines of symbols" and "lines of bits" of arbitrary length. This required taking special measares for considering the effect of changes in the operand lengtn of the computation process. In a version in which the length of the operands may be equal to the length of the machine word there is no need for this consideration, and t~e translated programs are done faster. Compound names used for the formation of "cut-ins" and "cut-outs" and "lines of bits',' and I'lines of symbols" are introduced into the extended language. The principles for the construction of the translator and for the translation of R text into F text are given. Organization of the translation system is described. N. V# 2/2 USSR UDC 547.241'341 FEDOROVA, G. X., ANAWYEVA, L. G., KONONENKO, I. M., MAKSYMINA, L. I., and KIRSANOV, A. V. "Derivatives of $-Chloroalkyl- and Alken-1-ylphosphonic and Thiophosphonic Acids" I . . Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 538-543 Abstract: Heating 0-chloroalkylphosphonic acids with sodium in octane yields monosodium salts of these acids which upon solution in watur split along the C-P bond. Alkoxylation of 0-chloroalkylthiaphosphonic acid dichlorides with alcohols in presence of acrylonitrile yields diesters of 0-cliloroalkylthio- phosphonic acids, while alkoxylation with sodium alkaxides -- the diesters of alken-1-ylthiophosphanic acids. Amidation of B-chloroalkylphosphonic acid dichlorides with aliphatic amines produces diamides of alken-1- ylphosphonic acids, and the use of aromatic amines leads to the formation of the diamides of $-chloroalkylphosphonic acids. The reaction of trie- thylamine with 6-chloroalkylthioptiosphouic acid dichlorides yields the dichlorides of alken-1-ylphosphonic and alken-1-yl-thiophosphonic acids. 74275b Reaction of a double 11A'lybdate of lanthanuin and an alkali metal with alk-ali metal moly~dates in melt.s. 11, kbosolev, Koknt F- I Ut, k ssl~). ZA. Neorg. Khin- '[970 ;S) I'lluse Wigrams of tile system T%ILa(NIcO4)j-Mj'Mo0% (whe' M :;i M' - L i, Na, re K. R~b, Cs) are consiructed. ! Oy*stems with - Ifi lincf Cs salts are siMPIC euteCtic. systems, with'eutectic c6ntg. ih)~ and 07 n'ole 0;0 Mi'11004. m- 660 ajid 740*, msp. - The remainior systerns form incong rurjiti the folloving compdj.. Y. Ill. 680'~ NaJA(,NIoO4),,, and congruently m. 860 and 835 K,La(Mi)04)4 anO RbtLa- (MO04),, rqp. JIMJR 4 BEEL/FP,4lqE 1 97-1 9 USSR UDC: 621.117-743 Tr i"r I-IOVCHAN, S. P., ZATENKO, U. k., and K "Waveguide Gas Discharge Indicator of UHF Power Trensmission" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 15, Wo. 3, 1970, pr, 501- 504. Abstract: An e.~perimcntal article describinr" a Method for indicat- ing microwave power based on the interaction o.f an .-_1cctromnr,,netic field and a nlasma e-as discharge - -By us ail indicator in th~e form of a waveguide section hermutically scaled !,;itVL r,-.ica or cera- mic windows, the authors succeedcd in avoiding. the de:4:'E!cts con- nected with the glass vessels used by earlier fzlvest~i;,a+ors. u These defects are: additional reflQctiQn of uhr powil-r from -,~.e -,,-1ass; change of field structure in the wavej~xtlde uh-1 po,,er losses due to radiation in the gaps becwefi.!- -~Iic- *,ube and 34 openin-s lin, tho waveglaide wall; reduction the iiai'tir_;,- sen. 0, i~ tivily ot" the gas discharge indicators due to uhf power losses in the glass envelope; the variation of the sensitivity with t-he a- 1/2 USSR MOVCHAN, S. F.-, at al Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 1.5, No 3, 1970,IPP 501-504. Abstract: symmetry of the 61ass vessel and its method of pre para'i or,. drawing of the external view and block dia-gram a f -~ I i,~ e a um, n -IC is given. 'Three indicators o.-LO this type, differin,,7 in the 4- distance beiween anode and cathode (40, 50, and 60 r~m) were tlest- ed. The .-esults of these tests and their e.,Lplanatuicn are ~:ive.-,, The dependence of the indicator sensitivity on the ir~r-.C~nitudc of thu d1scharge current was found for a discharge curr~~-nt varia-.icn from 0.1 to 10.0 ma in traveling as well as sta.adinE wave madcs. Optimal sensitivity was observed at current diachart,-,e values of 250-750,iAa for several gases in a pressure interval of 1-10 mm ITIg. The sensitivity of the indicator depends or, th~-, type ~.-,as and the pressure. Gases tested were neon and argon. 2/2 USSR yx 542.61:54-1.49:546-791.6 KONONENKO, L. I., WRTNENKO, L. M.., and VrD=., R. A. TIFxt - raction of Mixed Complex Compounds of the Uranyl Ion with Tenoyltri- fluoroacetone and Organic Compounds'! Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, V01 13, No 4, 1971, PP 556-562 Abstract: Benzene extractions of mixed complex compounds of the uranyl ion with tenoyltrifluoroacetone and 1-phenyl-2,3-dirathylpymzolone-5 (Antipyrine) or 1,10-phenanthroline, giving products with the formula U02TI!A2B were carried out to check on theoretically derived expressions for the distribution coeffi- cients of the metal. A mechanism for the extraction of this type of compounds has been discussed. Formulas have been derived expreising the distribution coefficient of the uranyl ion E as a function of hydrogen. ion and ligand con- centrations. The B values were detennined experimentally and related to pff of the solution, coacentration of the ligand anions, oweentration of base in the aqueous phase, as-well as of the concentration ofelectmaegative ligarad and base in the organic phase. The extraction constants for,these co=lexes were determined: for UC~TT"t log Kex,' 3-2121 0.W21,, and. for U02T%Fhen 109 Y%ex 2.53 � 0.01. USSR BURTNENKO, L. M., and,~qaff=ulmaj., General and Inorganic "Complexes of the Uranyl Phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Abstract: The mixed bases (B) derived from bases B were 1-phenyl-2,3-dimetliyl-5-pyr,azolone -2,3-dimethyl-4-dimetliylamina-5-pyrazolone thane. Spectrophotometric tained by combining an tion of HTTA + B followed Inorganic CoTpounds UDC 541.49 Odessa Laboratories, Institute of Chemistry, Academy,of Sciences Mr. SS.R Ion with Tenoyltrifluoroacetc6a and Derivatives of Zhurnal, Vol 36, No 12, Dec 70, pp 1,213-1,217 complexes Of U02 with tenoyltrifluaroacetone (11TTA) and phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone were. investigated. The (antipyrine - Ant), I-phenyl- (pyramidon)p and diaatipyrybae- study of the complexes in benzene solut:ions, ob- aqueous solution of uranyl nitrate with an EtOH solu- by extraction with benzene upon addition of uro- tropine to establish a pH of 6-7, showed that the complexes had the compo- sitioa UO 2(rTA)2B. The complexes were isolated in a solid state by precipi- tation with water from EtOH solutions in which U02 (N03)2, HTTA, and B were 2:2, whereupon urotropina was added. combined in the molar ratio 1. U02(TTA)2- Ant was also prepared by extracting an aqueous solution of 1:02(N02)2 With a 1/2 USSR BURTNENKO, L. M., L. I., Ukrainskiy KhbaichesL-iy Zhurnal, Vol 36, No 12, Dec 70, pp 1,213-l.2 I"" benzene solution of HTTA and Ant followed by precipitation of the complex with petroleum ether from the benzene solution. The effect of the pH on the extraction with benzene of U in the form of the UO (TTA)2B complexes was studied. At pH 4.5-7, the extraction of'U02++- in ?he form of U02(TTA)2B was 100% vs. 80-90% in the form of UO 2(TTA)2- - - - -------- iiiiiilk~ 1/3 '_035 UNCLASSIFIEb PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ;-T-ITLE--PkCuLCM GF ORGANIZATION OF WORK ANG IMPROVEME.NT OF thE COMPETENCE "?~UV SHIFT MEOICAL PERSOfNEL -U- 'AUThGR-t03)-KUlNGN'EN-K0, L.N., PAVLOVv N.Vow SINITSYN9~S.A. tCCUNTRY OF INFC-USSR URCE-LUESSA; MCSCCW, S'UVETSKOYE ZORAVOL)KHRANENIYE,p RUSSIAN, NO 3, 1.970, PF~ 46-49 TE PU6LlSHEC----7C _5U8JECT AkEAS-tilOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ~:TCPIC TAGS-14EDICAL PEkSQNlqELv SANLTATIONP PUBLIC HEALTH, EPIDEIRIOLOGY, NAV AL MECICINE, MEDICAL TRAINING ZVATRCL 14ARKIK" -NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/Oo54 STEP NO--Ulk/0753/70/000/003/0046/0049 CIRC AGCESSICN NC--AP0132789 2/3 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 9ATE--20NCjV7G CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0132789 ABSTRACI/EXTRACT- (U) GP-C- ABSTRACT. THE 13LACK SE"j AND SEA OF AZOV MARINE: hEALTh DIVISION, ORGANIZED IN 19231 HAS WWI TO BECOME THE LARGEST AGENCY IN THE AOMINISTRATION OF THE MEOICAL SANITATION SERVICE OF hATER. TkANSPCRT IN THE BLACK SEA AND SEA OF AXY t3ASIN. ITS SANITATILN AND EPIDEPIC CCNTROL ESTABLISHMENTS AND THER;~PEUTIC AND PREVENTIVL- MEDICAL ESTAbLISHMENTS ARE LOCATED IN THE FIVE SOUTHERN OBLASTS OF THE UKRAINE. THEY SERVE SEAMENt SHIPS AND FACILITIES OF THE BLACK SEA, SEA OF AZOV AND OANUBE MARITIME SHIPPING Call-WANIES, THE ODESSA =MINISTRATION OF THE ANTARCTIC"AND OCEANIC F[SHING FLEET, THE SEVASTUPOL' AND DERCtl' OCEAN FISHING ADMINISTRATIONS? THE WOPKERS AND EMPLUYEES OF THE SHORE AL)MINISTRATIONS OF SHIPPING ANJ FLEETS, OF SHIP kEPAIR PLANTS PGRTSv AND CONSTRUCTICN ORGANLZATIONSt AND THE STUDENTS C-F HIGHER AND SECONOARY EDUCATIONAL 1WiTITUFICIIS OF THE MINISTRY CF MARITIME ELLET ANU MINISTRY OF FISH ECONOMY USSR. THE ~.OLACX SEA AZCV MARINE HEALTH OLVISIGN, WHK.H HAS At~HIEVED IMPROVEMENT IN ~SERVICE TG SHIPBUARD PEkSu:4NE:Lv IS PAYING MUCH ATTf::;NTI(,*-h To IMPROVING THE CUALIFICArIG144S ANO SPELIALIZATIUN Of SHIP DOCTORS. IN THE PAST -NT COURSES OF SHIPdUARL MEDICAL t4Gr%KERS HAVE 6EEN TRAINED !N THE PERMANE -THE ODESSA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED TRAINING OF PHYSUCIANS, BUT IN THE FIFTIES IT WAS TRANSFE.k&ED TO ZAPOROZHIYE AND THE COURStS STOPPED. AUVANCEii TRAINING ANG SPECIAL IZATION (IN SURGERYI TRAUMATOLOGY, AND E I' ST[Tu*rE, EN CAkAIED UUT 'ICAL THERAPY) HAVE BE IN ThE CLINICS OF T.91 ME' N IN INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS, AND rlN THE JOB IN TF,EkAPEUTIC AND PREvE&riVE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE MARINE HEALTH DIVI SI CN. -4. Ita _q :,3/3 035 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C 01RC ACCESSIG,)i NO-AP0132789 -ABSTRACT/EXTRJiCT-YJ-E SPECIFIC FEATURES UF MARINE !4EDtCINE ARE LOST FROM VIEW IN TH15 YRAININ6ir ITS MOST IMPORTANT FIELDS AR~~ INOT G I V E111 ATTENTICfvv AND THE CLUXSE WUi~K IS ONE SIDED. IN GRUR TO SUPPLEMENT THE PRESENT PhACTICE, THL JARINL' HEALtH VIVISIGN, WITH THE CONSENT OF THE 'MINISTRY OF FEALTh UK-,-~-41%IAN SSk, THEREt-CRE ORGANILED AT THE BEG114NING ---OF~196,q CUUASES FOR SPECIALIZATIiN CF SHIPBOARD MEDICAL WORKEkS; THE COURSES AKE GIVEN IN ]HE FACILITIES OF THE 6ASLN HUISPITAL ANO SANITATION EPIDEMICLUGY STATION AND LAST 4.5 HONTHSo THEPRINt,'[PAIL FIELOS IN TttE SYLLABUS OF THE COURSES ARE EMEkGENI~Y SURGERYt THERAPY, SrOMATOLOGY, :SHIP30ARU SANITATIUN ANO HYGIENEt SANITAkY PROTECT1,014 Ot; mAurl.,IE ~..-~-SOAROLRS, ETC. FACILITY: BLACK.SEA AND SEA:0F AZOV MARINE ~,THEALTt4--DIVISIUN ANG THE BASIN SANLTATION: EPIDEA10LOGY STATION. MR- UDC 541.13 KONDNENK02 L. YE., SHCHUROV, A. KOLOTYRKIN, V. M., TUNITSKIY, N. N. 'O'Electrical Conductivity of Ion-rxchange Membranes in Dry Foxmi" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol XLVI, No 1, 1972, pp 242-243 Abstract: In order to determine the possible contribution of the electron con- ductivity to the total conductivity of polyelectralyte membranes, a study was made-of the F-23 membrane to which 11Z sodium styrrenesulfonate was grafted. The membrane had an exchange capacity of 0.5 mi;ligram-equivalents/gram. The film was converted to various forms (ft+, Ag+, Cu-+, Fe3+), and aluminum elec- trodes were deposited on it in a vacuum. After prolonged drying in a vacuum and simultaneous heating at 100* C, the electrical conductivities were measured for different temperatures (from 22 to 100* C) and field intensities (from 102 to 105 volts/cm). The volt-ampere characteristics were measured by a previously described procedure [L. S. Tuzov, et al., YjsokomolekL11. sovedi-neniya, A, No 9, 2414, 1967). ExamTles of the volt-ampere characteristirsare presented for membranes in the H -form and Ag+-form at various temperatures with a mciabrane thickness of 60 V. The data show that the ion-exchange materials in the dry state can be of interest as dieleetrien in which without varying the inatrix by a controlled procedure, the composition of the included ions varies. Introduc- tion of -0.5 mg-equivalentslg of metal atoms or ions into the polymer dielectric 1/2 .R" USSW KONONENKO, L. YE., et a!., Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol XLVI, No 1, 1972, pp 242-243 has no strong effect on the conductivity of the dielectric. In dry form, the tested membranes have electron conductivity. The higher the ionization poten- tial of the atom, the larger the activation energy of electrical conductance of the film in the corresponding form. 2/2 AutoQivW~ USSR UDC 621.S42.2-SSS.862-133.2:6~-'0.178.311.4 RODZEVIC11, N. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, AFONSKIY, V. P., Engineer, KARDOVSKIY, V. S., Engineer, ZHUK Ye I.,- Candidate of Technical Sciences, IENKO, P. D. , Engineer and 01b"Att, N. P., Engineer KOXON "Strength of Heavy Drive Shafts" Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroveniya, No 1, Jan 71, pages 28-30 Abstract: This article presents the results of a study of the strength of the driv sha-fts used in the power trains of heavy trucks and other transport equipment. The two types studied were designed for transmission of torques of 300 and 600 kgn, . The weakest links in the heavy drive shafts when tested without rocking in bearings were the forks and X-members of the universal joints. Cracks arose in the drive shafts in areas where tensile stresses were concentrated (apertures, notches, welded joints, Spline ends, separation of induction-annealed layers, etc.). In order to achieve oqual strongth.of ele-ments and increase the load-bearing capacity of heav,il drive shafts, it is reco-amended that continuous splined forks Df type MKh,~~z'w~ steel with mom USSR RODZEVICH, N. V., et al, Vestnik Iffashinostroverij:M", No 1, Jan 71, pgs 28-30 nitrided surfaces be used. The notches desi8ned to retain the end caps of tubular splined f orks should be ellminated. The X-members should be strengthened by noving the oil apert-a-re, to the end of the raember and increasing the radius of the fillet in the area of transition between the c7lindrioal portion of the pin and the central portion of the X-member. 2/2 USSR IJDO 6-16,)-211-539 - 375 V. EEMICBETTKO, L. V., KONONEMO A. and 1,10RDYUK, JIT. S., Institute of Yetal Physics, Academy orgcl~nces Ulu- ~SSH "Change of SubstructiLre Disorientation in a Ni-Al All~'.)y Darini:, Ultrasonic Mreatment and Creep" Sverdlovsk., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 35, No 6, J-,.,-n 73, PP 1309-1322 Abstract: This work was conducted to study the c,an,,,.,-- in t?ia o2 M + 1.18 Al sajaplus- which occua-red durinj,-, ultrasonic ex-P~Dmir~; t.iu' ci%!un. The chan,-e cf subst-ractu."o diso.rientation dater.-Aliv--d. b,,i azl,,,~uliial of reflections from one and the same graing at af stud,,,-. Mcrohardness was stlidied Ylnrt C)~, gatf,,d P.11ter deforrvtlon at roui tepperature for coA~:m,,~j.-!~-,,j- W.Iz 1, ci -i occurring due to ultrl~.sollic treatment, C:CI.,W.2 I chr after nechanical-Uiorj!~--,I treatill"'rit;. R'2t~I~I-Gs a struct=-a- e :; L id vork and analysis Off IliteratiLre data showed that tina dislocat*ion loopz, are activated fro-n ult-rc~sonic i!xno3ure. -Ilat-;ons or treatr;ent t the amplitude of ooc~. he lar,.,er t'-~C- Of dislocation soil-rces activated and the hi~~iej- the c,L' On the other hand. stresses on the dislucations cause the di.~;I()cation i2 .............. ...... .......... .... .... USSR L. V., et al., Fizil,,a Yetallov i Metallovedeniye, '101 35, NG, 6~ Jun 73, n) 13(y)--1312 to interact forming clouds and entRngrylewents and loir mobility dinolen which lead to irreversible processes. it was concluded that. for hiirh-tej.Teratu--e creep at the same applied load aud same twperatttre, taie sanple creep ra-te under ultrasonic exposur2 is less t.,ia-n the creep rato of a ni2fiply amiealed sample due to a rmch loiter nwnber of acting dislocation soul'ces- 3 figures, 17-,bibliographic~referunces- 2/2 USSR UDC 534-539-376 KOZYRSKIY, G. YA., KONONENICO, V. A.. KMIOVA, 0. M., TENTPRI., V. V., MORDYUX, f Metal Ftlyt;Jc3, Academy of 'Sciences t N., S. . and ORMITM , L. K.) sti u e o Ukrainian SSR, and Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute o.-.1 Special Steel "Durability and Substructure of a Feat-R,;.-sistant, Pre c ipi tat:! on-11a rden-.~d Alloy Subjected to Ultrasonic Treatment" Metallovedeniye, Vol 35, 1973, PP 67- 7 Sverdlovsk, Fizika- Metallov i NO 4, 8 C) Abstract: The effect of ultrasonic irradiation on the iiLructure and du,~Ibility ~of hl-117-ffluR industrial alloy was studied on sa-rip'les quenched :~-ftu---r eilrLL hours at 1080oC, xhich were subjected to irradiation al~ 700`C vith ultn,-'o-~)iC oscillation amplitude varied betireen 10 and 17 millicoulambs. After irl*radifttlion the samples were aged at 7000C for one or two hours antl then creep test!~.,d at ,/rz,j2. It was. determinod thmt ulfr*,sonic 70OPC under a load of' 46 1, (- of this alloy promotes a Ewe uniform distributic~n of rhe carbide phaset in- creases ductility owing. to removal of carbiae from the,grain boundarle-3, blocks dislocation sources, and intensifies aging in w(;:nk aretts. 'Nie rci;ult is increansed durability and decreased creep rate. 2 filfures, I table, 4 bibliographic references. 5nt USSR ARAKSIDVt A. G.t KOLESNIKOV. B. P., iQLD~EIIKO, V. A.,, MIYANOV, A. N., MAWV, V. V., POLYAK, Le Z., ROZOOV, A.1M.,-Abd TITOV, B. V. "Device for Studying Structural Changes in Refractory Metals and Alloys" USSR Authors' Certificate 1110 356536, Oil* G 01n 23/20, filed 7 Dee 70, pub- lished 23 Oct 72 (from Otkrytiya, lzobreteniyap PronWshlennne Obraztsy, Tbvarnyye Znaki, No 32, 1972, p 121) Abstractt The devicep which studies structural changaz during high-tempera- ture strain in a vacuum or other environment, containa a working chamber with a beryllium window located on the front covert a loading mechanism, clamps for the specimen, heaters, mechanisms for measurements and the recording of readings. For purposes of studying the structure of a specimen during tests, the front cover of the working chamber has mounted on it a device for X-ray analysis with a mechanism for the vertical displacement of -this device along the specimen and a mechanism for rotating it around a horizontal axis. Vi USSR uDc Ceo.18.669.14 GRIDTIEV, V. N., KONONENTKO. V. A.. LARIKOVI L. N., I-M,IMOV, YU. YA., RAFALOVSKIY, V. A., and YURCaMKOI YU. F., Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences TYkr SSR "Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Tempering Procenses of a Qienched Steel" Kiev Metallofizika, 1972) PP 51-54 110 39, Abstract: The features takin- -olace in the temmerirc-, of riaxtensite by the simultaneous action of heatin,,- steel 70 to 2500C while k-Oaltin.--i Dlastic 'ion b,1 defonral c1rawin;-, (ainj ost 10%) were studied. From the obtained calcr~f,- U -at~ -, W metric and dilatometric data it follows that during this tm ment, alone- ith ito Jecomi - acceleration of the metastable phase (rartensite and austen ) d Tosition, being acco= nied by lowering of defect density frorl hardenln.2; origin and -a weakening of the steel, another process occurs--that of nartensite decorrosi- tion products as a result of plastic deformation yielc1ing the acc,,urulation of new defects which increase the internal.energy of the,system and stirmilate a more.comDlete occurrence of the phenomena of recrystallization durins repeated heating. 2 figures, 7 bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 669a5ma,44 KOZYSKIY, G. YA., KONONERNKC, V. A., OMINMI P. V., and FETRUNIN, G. A. "Effect of Preliminary Strain on Heat Resistance of 111hl81,'q1r Steel" Metallofioika. Resp. mezhved. ab. (The Physics of Metals. RepublIc Inter- departmental Collection of Works), 1970, vyp. 31l pp 143-14-B (from RZh- Vietallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract Ko 31618 by authors) Tkanslatl= A study was made of the effect of preliminary cold strain (CS) on the surability and steady-state creep rate of Uhlbl'19T steel. It *~as found that there are two regions of prelimimry CS displaying a slLmif Icant- (five fold in time to rupture inexeased:in the creep resiatance of the steel. At 7500 and a stress of 12 kgjmn-2 on region is obserftd in the vicinity of 1.5%# the second In the case of 5-10% strain. There ia a discussion of peculiarities of the mechanisns of stabilization of the substructure created by low and high degrees of preliminary CS. Three illustrations. Biblio- graphy with 19 titles. UDC 539.4,01,501- MUNIN, G. A.# Institute of Retal KCZYRSM,, G. YA-, KQT10MW0,, V. andl PEE Pbysics Acade Mr 01 ftForecasting: t1x- Pbssibility- of Increasing the Heat Resit5tanca.of Metals brSechardeal-Heat Treatment" Kierr Matallofi--ik-ar NoL 34 19701, 1-5z-157 Translationr Mechanical heat treatment as a method of increasir-g, the heat vesistance of materials does not.alimys lead to a positive effect. Often a great deal of timet ruaney, and effort axe spent on a search for the optirvAm conditions of mechanical heat treatrent to obtain ne,4 =,Vvxials, In connec- tion ulth this the -folloving question axoset Is it jvas~.ble, vrithout re- .4 4- sorting to expensi-ve test-Zo -',-o t the PossiWlii'y of increazir,-.the heat resistance of new by means of rischan.1-ca-1 heat treatrient acco--'I-'- ing to the chan-acte-r-ist-ics of structural chanres ithich c1LztJ-nfruizh hardlerj~--i f ton nonbardeneed rzate-,---J~- duilng- tteix serrice under. opox-ating conditions.? Using as an eamn'01a DUre nickeLan� nickel alloyed with aluminwa, it is shown that specific di-so-nienf ation. can - be. such an indicator- fox pun me ta I s and solid solutions, Mechanical heat- treatment led to a positive result only 1&eAv durix6- a. creea test,, at. its-- initial period the specific Aisorientation USSR KMYRSKIv-', G~ YA.,. et al-, Metallofizzikap No 319 1970, P-P 152-157 ma serve as an inrUcator as to whether the material bas a safety factor and whetber it rakes sense to. subject it to mechanical heat treatment, A t tion . kes it Stuly of the kinetics of the c;,an---e in specific disorien a~ ria- possible to greatly refire the forecasts of the mechanical behavior of a rateriall, wbich. Lyi turn, leads to a significant reduction *n the volune of tests when new materials are stuiied. Bibliography, 10 entries., alustrations 5- USSR UDC 53944.015.1.-. OZYF.9=, G.- YA..j. KONOAR7t9j J.1' A. j00411= j P. 11. 1ard PH-TE.' UN, G, A. Imautulta of %AaL 2W&Kcs., AcadwW, of Beiencts UkrW9. "The DepuxUmm of Heat. Fle~~ of Kbl8NqT Steel oa.'~Qe Nalue of Pre- uninary efd=ation! MECTS, xetaLlafl'7i ka fla 3t,~ 19"'Ir pp- 143-148 Translatlxm: This work investigated the e:Vfect of pmllninazT cold deform- U= an the dumbility arA rate of the estab2lshed creeT.- of D211-81,19T age- bardenable stael. It iras eatablinhe& Vat, there exe tvtv xegb=s of pre-lini- nary deformt4on in which a canzidmblo Incraue (of 5, times in the tine pxior to f,=xtu-__) in the staells me-D nsJstapce. J.a olmervivd. At a tem- pe=ture of 750 jC and a stress of 12 iwm;~ 'OrA 're'&ton Is. obsorved near 1.%, wd the secondf vith a defoxnation of 5-10,'L . ThlasUty; dincusaes the cb3n=berlatl= of the zechanisams.of stab4-Uzation *Utba: s ' tructure UM =mtad by -sml I aWL larga degree- of 1=eliudnary deformUons BSW-'raSmpbyv 117 ent=Lesf~ 1, LUwt=Ucns' IA i/Z 036 PROCESSING 014 TC- 201 NG V 7 11 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE-INCREASE IN HIGH THIPEgATURE, CREEP RESISrANCE. USING ULfHASGNIC IRRACIATILN -U- ~_-.:AUTHOR-(04)-[;E.vCtiE'~l