SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROZHANSKIY, V.N. - ROZHKOVA, L.G.
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USSR
UDC 548-52
AMA
BF-REMKOVA, G. V., TSVENOVA, 1, IT-, Zk ROV, N. D.,
and KORYUKIN, V. I., Institute of Crystallography. Acadeamly~~"Ma'al",~e~ncel~~SSR
"Growth IVIlechanisms of AIN Whiskersn
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 16, No 5t Sep-Oct 71, pp 978-981
Abstract: The article describes results of a study of AlN whisker grovith
under isothermal conditions during the reduction of aluninimi oxide with simul-
taneous nitration. The whiskers were grom in a horizontal gxaph~te furnace
In a flow of commercial nitrogen from an A1203 charge at 1950-19800 C. The
resultant sDec' 'mens were studied in a scanning and a transmission electron
microscope and their brittle strength meaisured at room temperature. The re-
sults indicate both top growth from the vapor phase and bottor growth from
the melt. In neither case is the pr"ence of an axial screw dislocation a
necessary condition for crystallization in whisker form. The article dis-
cusses possible growth mechanisms.
Tj
QUZSTION', OF ELECTIROVI MIC!,'O-SCOPY
(Article Ly Doctor of -PhynIcal .2nd tl~!t:hematicAl Sciienc-c:i
rFER,
rch 197'~7pi,
Conqref:~,, on
GrCnOble, F.7Ei:%CP, 30 to 5 37~:-
:)5tticipating, in i-*',: -,'ere over cr,
42 countries. i~taut 1300 rz.-,ortr" read on q1i,*,Zd.'C~
theory and technlqtit Gof ~lectror. mi,:roscopy
Ill StLt-~! phyf'.Icn. th'i r~.t'--~;y 04
logy, ~~ophynsies' cy'CoiGgy. V*lecular b1olZcy
ThcrP also wez dircu,-sion of z nu-,!2~er of ne~: in
MicroncopiC lnstru;ment b~iljd irG. ;.n c.~.t~7niive
of repartz, wh~=h arous,--,rj mucan and nv-.neeGvz d-l~;-%:nz-
Ions, was pre:;Zntod by t~rlla Sovict delegation..
Since one a" the main parameters of an eloctror,
scone I-- its re.',olUtlon, w,'J,-"h vr;--zvntion s;,,,s cliven to riet*'-'~:--':~
-- Ir
o
.pproving it, incr,!~;.sinq contrast in the pretiF-;,C(' of
renolQticn, and the of zberratzons.
bellna undertitken to increezo resolution zy unir'g -Upt:rcon~t:ct-
Ing inzaries. ':he grea test resolution acrievad .1n C;
eiect.ron microrrope In 5 (A. Crcw and co-wor!~crr -- U0A) OLnd
45 rp.-proaching the level or- thc- trzn~niosimn M-4cr0,,:co;z*:;
Of In neveral rn~)orts (F. Ton an~j D. 1.i I
L. -P.,~y;nr?r and H. Bald -- Wozt Gormrny) therit V4131- d-l'-cw!'rion
the ou-sibilirics of Increasing ruzolution Ly u~'inT'
diapiir~i,;ms and angular plates wit .
h a radial tUstribution o!~
densiLy.
.he reparta of A. Crew and j. Wall (U-~A) , J. Sharp aad
S. Burney (England), and others, were devoted to the ctudy o-~
the nature of the contrast obta-I.-Aed in acanning electron m4c:ro-
scopes. Expansion of the volume of informat4on about the ~b-
ject was achieved by the investigators by meLkns of mult.,urpose
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USSR UDC 548,537.22
V. N., TOT, A., and LE WANG, Institute of Crystallography,
Academy of-Sciences USSR
"Electrorelaxation 'Effect' in Alkali Halide Whiskers Groxm From Aqueous Solu-
tion With Addition of Polyvinyl Alcohol"
Moscow', Yristallografiya, vol 16, No 5. Sep-Oct 71, pp 986-988
Abstracti The article describes results of a study of electrorelaxation phe-
nomena. in alkali halide whiskers by the bending vibration method, NaCl and
KBr whiskers grown from aqueous solution with the addition of poly~rinyl alco-
hol, as well as on cellophane and silica gel, were used,for the me-~zurenents.
It was found that the electric field parallel to the crystal vibration plane
causes a significant increase in the internal friction of NaC1 and KBr whisk-
ers grown from solution with the addition of polyvinyl alcohol. The field
component perpendicular to the vibration plane has no effect on inuxnal fric-
tion. The influence of the electric field on internal friction -- the elec-
trorelaxation effect -- rises with a decrease in the vibration frequency.
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ROZHANSTaY, V. N., et al., Kristallografiya, Vol 16, 310 5, SOP-Oct 71, PP
986-988
NaCl and IMr whiskers grown on cellophane and silica gel show no electrorelaxa-
tion effect in fields wi,,,.-.h a strength of 0-600 vacm-~. The effect is the
result of polyvinyl alcohol trapped by whiskers. during their growth. Poly-
vinyl alcohol can be eliminated by vacuum heating of the cry,3tals, which leads
to a decrease or the complete disappearance of the electrorelaxation effect.
Observation of the electrorelaxation effect can be a convenient technique for
detecting the trapping of some organic impurities in whiskpr growth.
The authors thank G. V, BMZHKOV, I. H. TSVETKOV and other coworkerz
who helped stage the experiments.
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1/2 ols UNCLASSIFIED:.' PUCCESSING DATE-2GUOV70
TITLE-KINETICS OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF SOLID SOLUTIUM OF ARSENIC IN
GERMANIUM _U_
ALThOA-(05)-ARSENTYEVAj I.P.t GRINSHTEYNv ?,Met LlUkRv V.V.j MURAVLEV,
y1i & 6RCLHANSKIY# V*N#
SCURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(4)v 1260-1
DATE PUBL ISHED---70
SU5JbCT AREAS-_ ChEMISTRY
TGPIC TAGS-CHE141CAL KINETICS# SOLID SCLUTIONt ARSENIC, 'R AN U4
ALL(lYp Gif. MI
ALLOY# SINGLE SRYSTALr HALL CONSTANT
CCNTRCL MAAKihG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kkft/~RAME-3001/0373 STEP NO-UR/0181/70/0 12/004/LZ60/1261
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0126L28
Nr_- L A S.5j.F I E. 0 -
u
018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NU-AP0126126
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-O- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTALS OF GE WERE
INVESTIGATEC WHICH CGNTAINED 3.6 TIMES 10 PRIPIE19 ATOMS AS-CM PR[ME3.
THE CCNCN, OF CURRENT CAWERS WAS CALCO. FROM THE HALL COEFF. MEASURED
BY ThE CUMPENSATIUN METHOD AT CONST. CURRENT. A KINETIC CURVE 15 GIVEN
OF THE UECCMPN, OF THE SOLID SOLN, OF AS IN GE AT 550DEG8EES. IT WAS
OBTAINED FRCM THE DATA UN THE CONCN. OF CURRENT CARRIERS AS A FUNCTION
OF ThE TIME OF ANNEALINGo THE CURV.E CONSISTS OF 3 LINEAR SECr[ONS. IN
THE IST SECTICN NUCLEI ARE FORMED AND ThEIR NO. INCREASES WITH TIME,
SECTIGN 2 REPRESENTS A UIFFUSION LIMITING PROCESS OF GROWTH OF PLATELIKE
SEPNS., AND IN SECTICN 3 THE PROCESS Of 5EPN. IS SLOWED DOWN BECAUSC OF
CfjALESCEtiC't-: OF THE PAaTICLES. FACILITY: GOS. NAUCH. ISSLED.
PROEKT. INST. REOKOMETAL. PROM*# MOSCOWf USSR.
')j4CLA A',Ffl
AIRS 5b,183
16 June 197--
Z4K: C-21.1 S.152
1`11111HUMC; 0~, W11H
10% -Elt-,11ANG 1:1, I'MIERS AT Tll-' VY-53- A7~.=C
(Articlz by Candleaus ut Technicat NN,*dc-"', P,F. N'Coslikov,
and 'Yu. V. Chevist-tkin, rmilinecr !,-.P. CasiJiiazt: of Cbern-ral
Zf.*~T i~in, and fv:*-,-r,,r5 Yu~ 1'. 1i,:rcnk- r.,
4arcow, T~:. No 3, May
1972-pp 13M-1
Experianc* In tho ovar~--I,tn 7f ttortz.11 and arez:!z aloctric ppusr
plant.; ltris shoum thct purlOv.itirin of the ant.'re st-o3.-. of of
ditsnWrid and mochanicol lv~puyitivs is a necessary =c=zItioli ~v= reliable
functiont."s or th" pl-at L1.4j.
To ltwtisti~atri t1tc furictiatiting of, Inti-exchanF.Q lit the pu-j-
fication, of the condans~,tv of an Pt~-mjc cjcctrl-_pn-.r-,- plant frem dl:~:-.4vud
and.rj.,,p&dod Inpurities. a1116 also to ~crify the *1 Ole.
mritj of an imn-exchangor filtur, a zt,mi-weirks tnstatlv~lun v1= suparately
ftmitioninr. J,tu~,xchanjwr rllzarj (t-wo nltrr In d1ar.-or), w!tl,
exchunaor and runins, Connected in &trios, vas installed
Aid -t5ttd on the byp4sS or the tcnilonr4te Ino;t of tha Vit-50 Atomic Electric
I,.;rer Plant,
Thii filtors vvro leouticat In their dosign. The dralna~q and dis-
systems of the flltnrz w4ro ot~ Cho all, '-tvlja t~--;*, !he slits ,n
tht radii of thti iy-tam wort. for-mad if a coil of circul-t- wir. vith A dia.
rr (it 0.8 7hu cotl was so rtJu th-It tho vidth c~ tho j-1p -,Is Q., in-11
110 rldll a.* thu loumr syrton and 0.4 Lza air those cf tha up,-or sy~raz.
Cho t L -3 th .111t7rn Cunctlo-zod Cho
1"~r I r
Ir.""Catorr a a is n to ad 'ho rato of the contlvn~.~h' Chi t-.,'z, ra-
....a oe a rar.L4tazico of the ryqtc=&) and
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t v r it or%, -nd Vhit
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..1!.o Cho P~Iy'icnchaniozil coopv~ltlnfv of ttklo ccn.Aartroue ~zaw P3 value. oluc-
tri,01 -enduct:ivity, hardncts~, the cnntont of oLcmants a! corrosion proL'.-~ttu,
one. '.no total batta-actIvity). Thii chatmical c0=70sitiart '~! the coadons,,ta
was stable iJuring Cho untltv courso of tunacioninZ of cht filtorx, omccpt
durin-~ the rtart~up pariod of the reactor (0.02-0.04 r~gfljter of Fe ttotal).
(I USSR
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-112 038 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
T-ITLE--ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF STRONTIUM TITANATE
-_SEMICONDUCTOR SINGLE CRYSTALS -U-
.-,.~AUTHOR--105)-,R[)ZHDESTVENSKAY V-t SHEFTELt I.T.~ STOGOVA, V.A.,
JKOZYREVA, KHINAf E*Ko
:~,'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~-SOURCE-FIL. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(3), 873jall-
0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
.',~SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--SEMICONDUCTOR SINGLE CRYSTALi STRONTIUM COMPOUNDo TITANATE,
ITYI
SEMICONDUCTOR CONDUCTIVI TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, ELECTRON MOBILITY,
PHASE TRANSITION, HALL EFFECT, IMPURITY LEVEL* CERIUMv NIOBIUMP
PEROVSKITE, ABSORPTION SPECTRUM
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-UNCLASSIFIED
,OOCUMENT CLASS
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1994 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/003.10873/0878
:CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0105068
UNCLASSIFIED
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2/2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105068
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, RESULTS ARE GIVEN OF THE
MEASUREMENTS OF THE TEMP. DEPENCIENCE OF ELEC. CONO. (SIGMA) AT
300-780EGREESK FOR SRTIO SUB3 CRYSTALS DOPED WITH VARIOUS AMTS. OF CE
AND NB'AND.ALSO REDUCED IN H. FOR CRYSTALS DOPED WITH CE, THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF MOBILITY IS GIVEN* DECREASE IN SIGMA WITH-INCREASING
TEMP. IS A RESULT OF DECREASED MOBILITY OF CHARGE CARRIERS., THE
PRESENCE OF BREAKS IN THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF SIGMA IS RELATED TO THE
DISTORTION OF THE LATTICE OF SRTIO SUB3 ON COOLING-AND TO THE PHASE
TRANSITION AT 110DEGREESK.' MEASUREMENTS OF THE HALL EFFEC1' Ar Room
TEMP. SHOWED THAT THE HALL CONCN,, OF CHARGE CARRIERS IN CRYSTALS WITH
VARIOUS CONTENTS OF CE AND NB PRACTICALLY COINCIDES WITH THE IMPURITY
CONCN. DETD. BY SPECTRAL ANAL. IT IS ASSUMED THAT CE PRIME;3POSITIVE
REPLACES SR PRAMEZ)OS'ITIVE AND N8 PRIME5POSITIVE REPLACES T:t
PRIME4POSITIVE IN THEPEROVSKITE LATTICE9 THUS CREATING I FREE ELECTRON.
FOR THIS SERIES OF CRYSTALS, ABSORPTION SPECTRA WERE INVEST[GATED. IN
THE CASE OF DOPING WITH CE, THE ABSORPTION COEFF. DEPE140S GIN THE CONrENT
OF THE DOPING IMPURITY, AT THE ABSORPTION MAX* AT WAVELENGTHS OF 005
AND 1.2 MUw THE ABSORPTION COEFFs DEPENDS.LINEARLY ON THE CONCN#
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PHTH ALE3E -U-
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AUttiOP-02 I-PQZH0ESTVEPJSKAYAv N.8*9. LUBKOVI, L.A.
OF INFO--USSR
RCE--OPT- SPEKTROSK. 1970t. 2813), 599-606
E-PUBLISHED 10
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=8JECT AREAS-PHYS ICS.7 C H E-%Il STRY
~TOPIC TAGS-SPECTRUM, CHLORINATED ARD.4ATIC- COMPOUNDt NAPHFHALENE,. 'FLU 10
NISCOSITY, SPECIFIC DENSITYs HELIUM, NEG,,"J --LASER-
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ikB~TRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- -ABSTRACT. THE :DISTANCE BETWEEN THE
m*prfqLm ITS OFA IN' THE IGHT
o".oca, All DOUBLET I SU13LX CONPONENT OF THE SC4TTE E L
.21)ELT*AV)--.AND THE VISCOSITY-AND- THE 0
OF ALPHA CHLORIINAPHTHALENz WERE
--~.:AEAWIED AS AFFECTED BY-TEM-P. AT 1-50DEGREES. A HE-NE LASE;4 ('14AVE
".,,-LENGTH EOUALS 6328 ANGsrRG-.m) wAS USED AS THE-L.IGHT-$CURCE. rHE 2DELrAV
CffANGEO'FRO.4 0.044 T6.0.07? CIM PRI,,4E NEGATLVI'l ON GOING FROA L TO
450LEGREES. TH6 APPEARANCE--OF TH- DOUBLET IS DISCUSSED1N TERMS,QF THE
lE0NTbV.lCH THEORY.-'
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112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE$SING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--MECHANISM OF CARBON DIOXIDE FORMATION IN THE OXIDATIVE
DEHYDROGENATION OF ETHYLBENZENE TO STYRENE -U-
AUTHOR-(0.4)-ISAGULYANTS, G.V.p BOGDANOVA4 O.K.a BELI)MESTNYKHt I.P.,
V
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&PSK A_Aj_,B .
FD--USSR
CarN?RV"r) ()_!USSR
t970, 10(2), t74-U
DATE PUBLISHED ----- - 70
.:~--SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--CARBON DIOXIDEt DEHYDROGENATION, ETHYLESENZENEP STYRENEv
CARBON ISOTOPEr OXIDATIO14
:.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
...~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0959 STEP NO--Ult/0204/7e)/010/i)OZ/017(t/0177
ACCESSION ND--AP0134677
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFiIEO PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CERC ACCESSION NO--APOL34677
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ THE TITLE MECHANISM WAS STUDIED BY
THE KINETIC ISOTOPE METHODt USING STYRENE (1), PkIME14 C. I WAS THE
ONLY PRECURSOR OF CO SUB2. THE CATALYST MGOt(NH SURI-) SUB2,MOQ SUB4 HAD
HIGH SELECTIVITY FOR THYOXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF ETPH TO la
FACILITY: INST. ORG. KHIM. IM. ZELINSKOGOt MOSCOWr USSR*
-UNCLAS-SIFIE-0-
USSR UDC: 621-315-592
VUL, B. M., ZAVARITSUYA, E. I., VORONOVA, I. D., and,ROZ1MESTVEN-
SKAYA, K. V.
"Hot Electrons at Low Temperatures in Compensated Gallium Arsenide"
Leningrad, Fizika i TekhnikaPoluDrovodnikov, No 9, September 1973,
pp 1766-1770
Abstract: This paper is a continuation of an earlier article by the
same authors and publiched in the same journal. noted above (5, 1971,
P 943) investiEnting the electrical conductivity of compensated
GaAs at low temperatures, in a weak electric eield with a maximum
Intensity of 10-2 Y/cm, when the electron temperature was practi-
cally the same as the crystal temperature. The present paper de-
scribes experiments designed to broaden this early research to
cover stronger electric fields and to clarify the effects of he--t-
ing up the electrons under conuitions of energy boundary distor-
tions. The measurements in this work were conducted at tempera-
tures of 290, 77, 20.4, 4.2, and 1.80 K. To avoid he-ati.ng the
,crystal, it was given square pulses of 20 us duration with a rewtition
rate of 00-200-Pps". The results are given in the form of curves
1/2,
USSR UDC: 621-315-592
M, B. X., et al., Fizika 1 tekhnika poluproyodnikov, 110,9, Sep-
tember 1973, PP 1766-1770
of the current density as a function of the electric field inten-
sity for various temperaturea, of the electron mobility as a lunc-
tion of the square of the electric field intensity, and of the
electron temDerature as a fumtion of the square of the electric
field intensity. It is found that the described phenomena can be
explained by the Boltzmann kinetic:energy equation on the assump-
tion that the electrons are scattered in dipoles.
31
511 M611111
USSR bTC: 62'11.31'9.592
ZAVIJLITSIK,~YA, E. 1. VORONOVA, I. D. , and V,
Negative Relactance in Compensated G- lium. Axseni cle, at ow
Temi)eratures"
Lening-rad, Fizika i teklinika w1uprovodni-kov, No 10, 1972, PP 1945-
1953
tB.
Abst.ract-: This pa-oer is the c4rint-inuation O.T an earlie_-
_~),
19-11, -) 94*21) in V'lliCh ii; Wall~ 2,11OWYL t"ll-"t. tI,._e
ViLl, et, al, FTP,
distortion of the ~lccr rc3_lie'. of 'Llic conductiv~"A,,,,- sone Ileavily
do'Ded and compensa'-ed GaAs at heliu-m tc-:,.i,)ora"';U:rY 2.1' t-C,
loc-alize tb,-2'c(jiiducL'I:j.,,rity clectrons. T.he parpcn~'!r'; C),
article is to examirw t-hc ru~luctanco ol,
used irL the earlikr
impurity co-Liccntr~;tirjn.,j of about 5-10-L,/cn;, elect:1"on, Con-cl',
tration of .-('rom 6 - 10 :1 5
I c, 10:16 per em). J.,apiivi Ly
-t-2, P, c n v, r y i r.,ry f r -, 2 t 0 15 ol", a n ( 1 a c 1". t
concen I- --- lj 'Jo. '_
-"ror .11tration o 'L I .5 . -16/clll,, 1 1
elec concc 10 served
measurements , ~which ,,here conducted in and
maganet-ic field-- of -L,,T) -to 50 kGe in -Mtelsity, iri the C,.6--,:.2' L/
ten! peratizare interval. The authors prozfliscl to
1/2
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ZAVARITSKAYLA, E. I., ot al, Fizika j ter~ljln-ilca
10, 1972, pp 194-5-1953
of the measurements and int(-,,--,.)ret them in a f ut-are T~11-pe,~ '~'-Iicy
thank- B. IN. Vul, L. V. Keldysh, and D. 1. for -il-1wir i-1.1-
terest in -('-,lie vork and their diccussion of thc ~reuTultt--.
2/2
USSR UW: 621.317.~- .021
AMAYEV, R. F., ROZHDESTVEN---KkYAO. T. B.
"New Equipment for Measuring Effective Voltage over a Broad Frequency Ran,3e"
Moscow, IzmeritelInaya Tekhnika, No 5, Mh~ 701 PP 55-59
Abstract- The authors consider the basic principles of desiE;n of wide-ran-ge
thermal converters developed for precision treasurement of the effective AC voltage
by the method of comparison with a W voltage. This equipment can be used to
reasure voltage in the range from 0.1 to 2.50 volts at fmquencies of 20 Hz to 30
ME[z with an accuracy of 0.01-0.2%.
USSR uDC: 6n-317-72
ROZRDESTMSKAYA, T. B., MCHATUPOV, B. M.
"A Wide-Band Phase Shialter of 'he Tracking Type"
Tr. Metrol. in-tov- SSSR (Works of Metrolo&r Institutes of thf~ LrOSR), 1970,
VYP. 117 (177), PP ~9-3371 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, Uo 2, Feb 71, AbstrLct
No 2A323)
Translation- The principle of construction of a wide.,band phasc sMift~!r of
the tracking type is considered and theoretical and eYp-?rirj-ntal data are
giver.. It is shown that the use of a coix trollable therrustar in the 'ohase
shifting circuit expands the frequclncy range of "he t-11,%Se shifter. `Ihe
amplitude and phase errors of the phara shifter are experimcm-tally deter-
mined, and methods are proposed for reducing these err,-rs. It is concluded
on the basis of e~meriinental studies that, the pronosed. p~~asa shif ter can
provide automatic equality of voltage quadrature vectoxs within 0.1-0.3
percent with equal' phase shift between them within over a vide
frequency ranize. Five illustration--, bibliography of eleven titlr-.,s.
Resume.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.375.127(088.8)
BUTUZOV, Yu. A., ROMESTVENSKIY, A. N., SMOMKOV, V. V. , UCHAYEV, A. L.
"A Protection Device for a Law-Frequency Amplifier"
USSR Author's Certificate No 278771, filed 29 May 69, published 3 Dec 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, Ilio 6, Jun Tl, Abstract No 6D128 P)
Translation: A device is proposed for protecting an audio frequency arnli-
fier under overloads. The device contains preamp-lificatior. stages, a
push-pull output, and a feedback circuit with transrornier. To improve the
reliability and speed of the protector, the baze of the trannistor in the
feedback circuit is loaded by a diode bridge connected to the transformer,
and the collector is loaded by a voltage divider. Connected betveen the
resistors of the voltage divider is the.controlling ele.ctrode of a protec-
tion thyristor. The cathode of this thyristor, the collector of the
input transistor and the emitter of the output transistor (of different
polarity) in the preamplifler are connected to the negative terminal of
the power supply through a current-limiting resistor.
USSR UDC 517.9:533.7
GOL'D1`N, V. Ya., KALITKIN, N. N., LEVITAN, Yu. L., arQ`ROZ11DESTVENSKIY,
B.-L.
"Computing 17wo-Dimensional Flows from Detonations"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy Matematiki i Matematicheskoy Fiziki, No 6,
1972, pp 1606-1611
Abstract: Under the assumption that the explosion of each element of a
space in an explosive material occurs instantaneously, a difference method
for calculating the two-dimensional gas dynamics resulting front a detonation
is developed. It is noted that there is a difficulty in the two-dimensional
case that does not exist in tile Unidimensional case: the strong distortion
in the Lagrangian grid occurring in the computation. As a result, only the
regions with an axis of symmetry are considered, with the explosion origi-
nating at a point on the axis. Three grid configurations spherical, rec-
tangular, and triangular are described, A system of equations for the
two-dimensional gas dynamics is given in terms of Lagrange variables, and
the structure of the difference system using the quadrangular grid as an
example is developed. The results obtained were compared with a known
self-modeling solution, and a close agreement between the two wa.,.--, shown.
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GOLIDIN$ V. Ya., et al., Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy MaLematiki i Matematicheskoy
Fiziki, No 6, 1972, pp 1606-1611
The authors express their appreciation to B. D. Moiseyenko for his disr
cussion of the work and to I. A. Govorukhin for his assistance with its
formulation.
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M-1.1h! _W&Lm 1-11m
P"A
C",
AIRS shh9g
10 April 1973
VDC: 5;7.9:SJJ.l
rALMILATION Of TWO-DIMEN51111A). FL41WS WITH DETONAT',C".
(ArtL.le by V. Ys. N.M. ll~kl~,, a -* "!' 1 1.
..;" lk *yr - _ ;A - ~ - ~ I i
-tatil, 7b.r %',,ch I t
'K" Flikt, Au3slan, Vol IZ, so b~ Novembec-December IWI, skZ~rd to press
25 jauu.ry 1912. pp 1('06-14'111
A difference "Ithod Is daaloj~d for cz)culat$on of two-
'licentional gas-dyn=ics pr4ibicai with detonation, using
th! Lagrange varlAblel. Three vtrsions or jifrvonce
plsni are studied. corre5ponding to vorlan- rnof1e_-ti-),na
9f the square$
of a grid. A comparison is prcscned with
the 301-similar Solution of the problem of 0 poirt riplo.
Sion, sh-ing the satisrac:tory accuracy of the cAlcu2stionx.
Dttomtlon~bdtl
Two-dimens Ions I 4etomtion develops In arrumber Iof problem, for viuample
the explosion of a nonspherical charge, the initiation of an explosi" en the
surfxce of a charge. eAplozlon in a compact. limited maglium. As we know.
dptanation Is a complex pheoe~mcnon 111. A strong shock wave travels thrnugh
to I r.
the cap I Y . The heating of the explosive in the shock wave caus" rapid
chemical reactions liberating isrse qu2ntttkes or eneW. This energy sus-
tains the proces% of propagation of the shock wAve.
Accurate calculation of chemical reactions is necessary in probtemss cork-
ctmLng falloro of dotenstion; we note. hotaver, that the rzzcttans thmsolves
M their constants are generally unknown. When comercial charges of high-
energy explosives detonate, we can limit outielves t-a a simple las.dyrximic
m
>del of detonation (2). In this model, the equation of state of the explosive
In front of the shock wave has no influence on the parameters of the detona-
tion wave (velocity, pressure, etc.). For definition, we will describe the
explosive b- its shock adiab&tAc curve:
USSR
a~e
W..'re the tAl.es ~f the coefficients cl and " May not ogre,- With th" act..l
Yaluo% ar4 change over broad Iteitts. we will a~zst~ne that th~! expio%ion cf
etch el~-_ent of %olune of the exrlosive (cell) occurs Instantaneously at a
ceriRin mretnt in time. Tho conJition of axplositon of a cell is an Increase
I" the denilty In the cell. If the value of density o reaches a certfiin
criti,.at value (P,d' the cell egplodts,
in cost problems, strong shock waves do not move through the explosion
prtrductz W), In vhr3e problems, entropy can be considered practically con-
stant and we tan We %h* true Isentrope as the equation of state or the EP.
P - "V - 1, W.
dfrin,ed vaprTimentally and theoretically. Th,ii, we trritt tha equoticm of
statt As
01, (P) 4 LI, (p).
wh4re Lhe expioslon corresponds to a transition from t v 0 to C - I (*ssuminj;
that 0 rcr
This zadel of 4ttorniticr; is, torivrnient for use in gasAytuamic calculation
plans, Lased on spr%ading of strong onpli>sIons by introducing mathematics%
visecalty. It Is natural to stlect plans based on Lagrange c-c*TdIna%v3. in
order to staid spre&4Xnj of cantact ruptures. The %lifference ploit is cc=-
itracted &% was done in t.11. Similar dkfference plans for two-dimensional
gas dritaxits problems -eve, also %tL-dLtd by other authors, for example Scloaltz,
kfilkini. N.,A. lmjtrly=Y_l_ 0, Safronovi and Te. Villiliovsknytt- In th--
two. d ia~ns Luna 1, tosc..a..diffkulty in princliple at as w1wich does not arise
in the a~e-dimenskonal case. This difficulty is the strong distortion or the
Lagrange grid during the course of calculation. nis fact (*read ut to use
di(ferent -er%Lons of trids In cAlculaticht. In the faltowing, we will study
only areas which have min axis of symmetry-. when the explosion is initiated at
one of the points an this axis, Jo inlti*%* an explaslono tit the initial
cozent xe will assume litcroased density in several cells near the point of
the explosion &pd. consequently, Increased pressure in theso cells.
1 2- Diffev*nce Grids
Lot us describe three configurations of grids. which we will otLitrarily
call tphrrical, rectangular and triangular,
A. Spherical grld. If an explosion Is InItixtcd at an internal poInt
in the explosive, the detonatioA wave is at first an expanding sphere. it Is
noturst to use this symosetry to construct the difference grid.
2
UDG 621.039-623
.iLEKSIN, V. F., BfRY-UKOV, 0. V., GEORUYEVSKIr A ~r-,
L. K,4-, KOMAR, YE- G-, LUGINOV A. S.,
A. V., a B- V.,
SlNELINIKOV, the lal U. A., JuetuN61,11tof V. A.,
TOLOK, V. T., CHURAKOV, G. F-1, and SHADUINIKOV, Lo A.
"The Experimental Thermonuclear Devica 'Uragan"I
Moscow, Atomnaya Bnergiya, Vol 28, No~l, Jan 70, pp 22-28
I I ~ 1 V r-
Abstract: An urgent task of stellarator research Is a
elucidation of the reasons for anomalous diffusion in a
as well as the effect of the shear and magnetic well on the cunfinc,-
ment of a hot and dense plasma. These questions will be- si;ud-ied oa
the "Uragan" stellarator. Construction of the "Ura-an" :314ellarator
was begun at the suggestion of 1. V, KURGHATUV and completed in 1967.
The physical substantiation and technical as3ignmen4 oIL* deyelopinr,~
and constructing the complex were developed at the ?hysicotechnical
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USSR
ALEKSIN, V. F., et al., Atomnaya Fnergiya, Vol 28, ANo 1, Jan 70, pp
22-28
Institute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR under 1;he direc-
tion of K. D. SINELINIKOVp who took an active part in the soLutior.
of theoretical and technical questions. Or6anizauions Lakzing, part
in the development of the project and the construction of rhe corriplox
included the Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Lquip-
ment imeni D. V. Yefremov, the Blektrosila Electric-al i;nginee-ria6 Com-
bine, the Khar1kov Polytechnic Institute imeni V. 1. Lenin, the _Eltac-
tromechanical Plant and NIIElektroapparat CScientific He3earch ins-.i-
tute of Electrical EquipmentJ in Kharikov. A considerable amiount of
work on the development, manufacture,and. adju3tmant of ti-io systemo
and components of the "Uragan" was done at the Physicotachnical In-
stitute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR.
The principal feature of the "Uragan" is high shear (of the
order of 0.02 and 0-1) at a high level of magnetic fleld strength
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USSIC
-AIEKSINY V. F., et* al.,* Atomnaya Finergiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, pp
22-28
Ito (35 and 10 koe respectively). The stellarator is in the si:.ape of
a racetrack and uses a high-shear triplex helical f.'eld. 77he vacuufa
chamber of the trap consists of two semi-tori with in avera&e radius
R = 1100 mm and two rectilinear sectors, each 1725 nn lorg. The in-
ternal diameter of the chamber is 200 rm. On the outside of the
chamber on the toroidal sectors are two helical windIng.,; and :1,ongitu-
dinal magnetic field coils, distributed evenly along the device. The
maximum strength of the magnetic field is 10 koe under steady-state
conditions and 35 koe under pulsed conditions. Three windings are
used; viz.; longitudinal magnetic field, helical, and r-ran:;verse ma&-lat-
ic field. All metallic elements are made of low-ma(,,not t;toel
IKhl8N9T. The toroidal sectors of the vacuum chambj= aad pari; of uhe
rectilinear sectors are made of stainless nonmagnel;ic a'4,joy LP-125.
The article gives a detailed description of the viinding3, co'oling Sys-
tem, electric power supply system, vacuum system,and plaurna diagnostic
and heating system.
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~7!
USSR uDc: 621.384.639
ABROSIMOV, N. K., AUCHAZOV, D. G., DMITRIYEV, S. P.,
KAVJIMR31 D. M., KUILIKOV, A. V., MIROTIOV, Yu. T., 'eq F.,
RYABOV, G. A., CHEMIOV, N. 74., SHALWIMV, 17. 1., 1COMM1, Ye. G., MALY-
SHEV, 1. F., MONOSZON, I. A., PFREGUD, V. I.,
ROYFE, 1. M. , SEREDUKO, Ye. V. , Physicotechnic' institute --meni A. F.
Ioffe, Acade=j of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad, Scientific Pesearch
Institute of Electrophysical Equipment imeni D. V. Ye'remov, Lenin r d
_g a
"The Leningrad Synchrocyclotron for a Proton Energy of 1 GeV
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol hl, No 9, Sep 71, -UP 1769-1T75
Abstract: The parer describes the synch rocyc lot ran at the Phys-icotechn-ical
Institute imen' F. loffe of the Academy Of Sciences of the USSF: for a
proton energy o"-f-1 GeV. Proton beam parameters av well ea the characteri --tics
of the main systems of the accelerator are presented. 'I'me beam channels are
deser-ibed, and the layout of the accelerator building it; given. Me insvilla-
tion has been in succesrful operation aince 1970. Threv tables, tvo, fieures,
blbliograz phy of tvelve titles.
Vi
USSR UDC S37:226:537:311:33]:S38
KRYLOV, Ye. I., 9OZ11DELT PILIPENNO, G. I., DVOYNIK, V. 1.
A.
t$lagnetic Properties of Orthotantalates of Transition lfetals in 3d-Seriesit
Tr. In-ta khimii. Urallskiy fil. AN SSSR, [Iforks of the Institute of
Chemistry, Urals Affiliate, Academy of Sciences, USSR]!, No 17, 1970,
'izika, No 10, 1970,
pp 68-71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal F
Abstract No 10 Ye 1131, from the resume).
TTanslation: The magnetic su5ceptibility of titanium and vanadium
orthotantalates is measured in the 93-'300*K temperature interval. EPR
spectra of polycrystal line specimens of orthDtantalat(is of 1"itaniLmi, vanadium,
chromiumland iron are measured. Values of g-factors &,re also determined.
Suggestions axe made conce-.ning the valence.states ofions of the transition
metals in the 3d-series forming compounds such as MeTaO 4*
USSR UUC !i46-8U-5.625:538-113
us-TW74r. C- G.
ZL29";;W~4. F. A.. LRYWY, YK. I., FILVEIKO, G. I., and
Sammi, vr: F.
aXagmetic FroFertiez- of Titanix;ra, Vana4ium, Chromi=-. avA Iran Orthotan ta late s
Moscow, Neorgaznichesid~7e Haterialy, Vol 6, Ilo 1, jar. 70, p
~w- tion was rale Of, the maznetic pruz'ertie~~ of
Abstract : kn inve
FeTa' ky tthe nathods of magnetostatJL-cs and ideozi-on piiranatric
C--ZaC'4- and I u4
resunance JA-- a bxcad tenperature ra-rZe, The AW~es iaadi) it po-~!dbda to obtaill
new data. :"-
ha aroma-10-as behaviar of 76'a,04 -It !OR is OXPIRL-Ied by
U" phase transition, at -.&.j K au a re.-sult of ighich the iLpin.-laA-tico ro~a-xati-"11
tinne -decreases (the width of the electron parazzgnatic riiaorwnt~-o livo
sharply) and the intensity of Una electron paramignetii: resanxnco spectrwni 'Do-
comes L~;igniSicant at nitrogen tenperature. The magneUc smsceptibility of the
remaining orthotarita-lates varies according to the Curie-Weiss- law. The negative
value of the constant 19 permits the assusption of the prosence of antiferromagne-
ti= in the investigated oompounds.
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. . . . . . . . . .
112 016 UMCLASSIFIIED
PROCE3SING DATE--18SEP70
:TITLE--.4AGNETIC PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM,,WNADIUM, CHROMIUMI, AND IRON
ITALATES -U-
ORTHOTA4
..-AUTHOR-(05)-KASIMOV, G.G.v ROZ 1,VENSK1Yv F.A.v KRYLOV# YE.I*t
PIL IPEINKO, G- I SOLODOI 6
-'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
L86
SE)URCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970v 6(1)1
~:OATE` PUBLISHED -------- 70
,--SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS
~TOPIC TAGS--TITALNIUM CO-SPOUNOt VAN AD[ UM. COMPOUND, C1-fq0MTUM Colu.-pou-Nov
..TANTALATE9 EPP SPECTRUMP MAGN
ETK SUSCEPTIBILITY
~'_CGNTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,J)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY. FEEL/ FRAME-- 19841/0146 STEP NA3-UR/0363/?CI/Gt)o/00110186i/0186
~C IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0054942
212 016 UNCLASSfFIED PkOCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
:C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054942
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. MAGNETIC PROPEQJIES --,F TITAO SUB4,
CRTAO SU84# AND FETAO SUB4 WERE INVESTIGATED BY MAGNETOSTATIC AND EPR
METHODS WITHIN A WIDE TEMP. RANGE, WHICH MADE IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN NEW
SATA AS COMPARED TO THE KNOWN ONES. THE ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR OF FETAO
SUB4 AT LOW TEMPS. IS EXPLAINED BY THE PHASE TRANSITIGN AT 223DEGREES K,
AS A RESULT OF WHICH THE TIME OF THE SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION DECREASES
AND THE INTENSITY OF THE EPR SPECTRUM;BECOMES INSIGNIFICANT AT THE N
TEMP. THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE REMAINING ORTHUTANTALATES
VARIES ACCORDING TO THE CURIE WEISS LAW. THE NEG. VALUE 01: THE CONST.
THETA ALLOWS THE ASSUMPTION OF THE PRESENCE OF ANTIFERROMA13NETISM IN THE
COMPDS. INVE.STIGATED.
A-q I- tgn
F -, -
Acc. Nr: - Abstracting Service,
J~- ~'! Ref. Code:
AP0042494 - CHEMICAL ABST. U R04076
to 84231y Isentropic expansion characteristics of conibumfou
products of Stavropol natural gas-giseo I U
bonate additive syfiteni c I, % in ~kii'
K. K ; Shevelev V P (UM ( =2~
67-9 (Rut h'e:_;R;_t~,odynamic� of the title prooss is dis-
cussed in relation to the usefulness:of natural gas for~magneto-
hydrodynanliC POWer generation. Phase, chem., aud, energy
equil. areconsidered, and literature equations are used ja cal(:9,. a
series of thennodynamic paramet0g. for max. coniWstor gas
temps. Dissocn., cbem. reactions,~ and form~tion.of pas. and
neg. ions in the K:CO3-cbutK. system were included in t~t calew.
Combustor gas temps., pressures, ds.,~ flow rates, sound velocity,
and the isentropic iridex (n) are given as functions of ~Mach no.
for combustor presisures of 5~-50 ki/t=I, using 1-1.5' X theo-
.A 1P)IIIA(Pk (wbc~t P and P
retically required 0.. Then n = ln(P /P
are pressure and d., rcsp., and the subscripts reJer to combustor
Vriditions).
R
E
-EL/ FrWIE
:19760459
UDC 532.516
USSR
KOFZOTKIN, A. S
"Experimental Study of Supercritical Flow Over a Circular Cylinder"
Tr. Leningr. korablestroft. in-ta (Works of beningrad Shipbuilding institute),
1970, No. 69, pp 57-63 (from RZI khanika, Ho 9, Sep 71, AbStract No 9B567)
Translation: The hydrodynamic characteristics of the transverse flow over a
cylinder of circular cross section with relative dimensions Lld = 5 with straight
discs at Reynolds numbers R = Vd/v = 5.105 - 2-10C were. investigated. The tests
were conducted in a wind tunnel with a degree of turbulence 0.4%. it was
shown that the coefficient of frontal resistance determined by integrating the
pressure diagram in several cross sections changes aloni;, the spaii with a cerrain
y. The presence of periodicity along the span is coi-ifirmt2d also in
periodicit-
the visualization of flow with the aid of long silk- -1
.1 fL)ers fa!-:ter,ed to the
cylinder at -its leading critical line so that the lon&Itudinai dimension of a
cell is 1-1.5 the diameter of the cylinder. The three-ilimen,-_Ional character off'
flow over the cylinder is explained by the authors by the periodic rionuni-Formit-v
of turbulent separation along the span which is a consequence of the three-dimen-
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KGROTM', A. I., ROZ-L!EESTVE),SKIY, K. V., TV. Lening, k-prabiestroit.%n-ta, 1970,
No. 69, pp 57-63
sionality of the transition region of the laminar layer irfto a turhulen-. la.ver.
It is hypothesized on this basis that the three-dimenslonal effects should dis-
appear with a shortening of the length of the transition Zone (with an increase
in the Reynolds nunber, the initial turblulence of the flow or the roughness of
the cylinder surface). Measurements of pressure pul5ations in a median cross
section on the surface of the cylinder showed that chzracter-11s-cic frequencies
corresponding to 5 = 0.2 occur in hypercritical Flow regimes of the cylinder
at the end portion of the surface of the cylinder in the laminar seciti,)n and
higher frequencies occur in the zone of transition arcl the turbulent ve~gime -in
the boundary layer, where the Strouhal number reaches the value `7 0.4. A. S.
Ginevskiy.
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97
UP
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--CALCULATION OF TEMPERATURE. ON THE SURFACE AND IN THE CENTER OF
EXTRUDED RUBBER GOODS DURING FLUIDIZED BED VULCANIZArION -U-
AUTHOR- (03) -GALL E, A.R*t KONGAROVt G.So;t RWUD"TtV!~-NDK.fYr 0.10
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_~;..SOURCE--KAUCH. REZINA 1970, 29(2)t 23-5
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
-"-TOPIC TAGS--FLUIDIZED BEDi CRYSTALLIZATION# CALCULATION, TEMPERATURE,
RUBBERt VULCANIZATION
..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
3- DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0458 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/002/0023/0025
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119394
OROCESSING 0ATG--230GT70
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION iN-0--AP0119394
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD WAS PROPOSI'D FOR CALCG.
THE TE-lP. CHANGES (DELTA T) ON THE SURFACE AND IN THE CENTER OF AN
EXTRUDED RUB6ER CORD (DURING THERMAL VULCANIZATION IN 11 FLUIDIZED BED)
AS A FUNCTION OF THE VULCANIZATION TIME. THE CALCO. DELT11 T AGREED 141TH
THE LITERATURE DATA. FACILITY! NAUCH.-ISSLEO, INST. REZ. PROM.r
USSR.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Circuit Elements UDC 621.318.43
USSR
BESEDIN, A. I., GAYDOV, H. T. YAKOVLEV, G. M.
"A Choke"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, NO 22,
1970, Soviet Patent No 275188, Class No 21, filed ii Nov 68, p 45
Abstract: This Author's Certificate-introduces a choke which contains a ribbon core,
fitted with a winding and located in a hermetically sealed mntainer mEide from a
nonmagnetic heat-conducting material end filled with grease, As a distinguishing
feature of the patent, heat removALI from the choke is improved by placing the choke
winding inside a core made in the forn of two tubes helically fomed from tape of
a PzMetically soft material such as iron-nickel alloy. This core Is mounted together
with insulating sleevea inside the container which.is used aa the-heat-removing
-radiator and the housing for the choke.
USSR UDC 612.8121
ROZUDESTVENSKAYA, V. 1.
"Evaluating the Strength of the Human Nervous System by Characteristics of
Irradiation and Concentration of Stimulation in the Visual Analysor"
Leningrad, Metodiki Otsenki Svoystv Vysshey Nerunoy Deyaatel'nosti, "'I"Tauka,"
1971, pp 102-111
Abstract: Using photometric techniques, ir was deniow3trar-ed Oat it is
possible to evaluate the strength of a subject's nervous system by the
threshold of irradiation stimulation under conditions of sig ificant fatigue.
Two illustrations and nine bibliographic~.entries,
76
7T.
USSR UDC 621-3-55-032-21 (C38.8)
SAVITSIM, YEE. IM., MOROZOV, A. V., IVAKOVA, K. N., BAIT10111P V. V.,
ROR m g gT4~ V.7 OMMUNIMI, M. A.
RAIIoy For The Prcduction QV Components Of The Cathode Unit Of E
Devices'
USSR Authorla Cortificate No. ~014642, filed 14 August 11,069, published 15
September 1971 (from RZh-Elektronik-a i _yeye primenemiya, Ho 3, March 11072,
Abutract No )A49)
Translation: A cathode-heating unit is proposed by which, ,.ith the object cal'
increaF:ing the stability, reliability, and longevity of a conponent, t~e
cathode holder, screens, and pistonn are produced fTrim M-6 or RAI-8 alloyn based
on niobium. The PO-6 alloy contains (percent by weight): tun,r-oten 5-7, incly-
bdonum 4-6, zirconJum 2-2.1,, remainder rLiabium. The cbLt a' th~~ propored allcy
'I a UO -
ic conoidorably le3o than. the cost of tantalum. The alloya are CI ar 04 z,j-,;,d
by highly stablo proportico and sufficient placticity, which r-akias it voc;sible
to produce tubes, wire, sheets, and fail 1-0.1 t= t-hick, from them undc-.r irAzn-
trial conditione by the method of processing various scmifini-vhed producLe
by pressure. Uaa of the electron-beam method ef Pmelting ccnaid,:.~rably rcrducec
the content of gaseous ir-Durities, and a three-*ol~ ra-=Iting io us-.d for a
uniform compocition of ingota. Sheets 0.5-0.1 = thick are obtiined by the hot
fo inm =ethod and cold. rolling with intermediate reer.-sts. lliz3 t ion annealin&S.
Materials
USSR UDC 621.385.032.213.6
SAVITSKIY, YE. M., MOROZOV, A. V., IVANOVA, K. N., BELOUSOV, A. I., BAPON, V. V.,
OVCHINNIKOV, x., A.
"Alloy for Manufacturing the Parts of the Cathode Junction of Electronic Devices"
USSR Autliors Certificate No 304642, filed 14 August 1969, published 25 May 1971
(from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy,Tovar-nyye Znaki, No 17,
1971, No It 01,4 1/20)
Translation: 1. An alloy for manufacturing the parts of the cathode junction
of electronic devices based on niobium is introduced. It is distinguiShed by
the fact that in order to improve. strength and stability of shape of the parts,
the alloy contains tungsten and zirconium additives.
2. The alloy according to i tem Idistinguished by the fact that it con-
tains 7-9% tungsten and 2-2.5% zirconium is introduced.
3. '-Qie alloy according to i tem Idistinguished by the fact that It con-
tains molybdenum is introduced.
4. The alloy according to item 3distinguished by the fact that it con-
tains 5-72 tung3ten, 1-1.5% zirconium and 44". molybdenun i!i introduced.
.... .. ........
MIR
V.
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service:
&100470607 CHEMICAL ABST. ZITZ)
401
Ref. Code:
105059r Breakdcwm of dielLctric reflecting coatingn under
r
the influence of laser radiation. : Kurnetsov. A. Va.; Poplay-
skii A. A.. Banch -4
ven'skii, 17. 0 F W
Tikhornirov,_Q. 4.1". 1* (USSR).
74 Tckh. Fix. 176Z2 (RussI. ~hc thTeshold o.-
breakdown of coatings was measured as a function of the d5rec-
ti n of the efffect, the no. of coating layers, .
0 We tm P. of d1le base
during the application. the purity and itructure o the Starzing
matefials, the degree of,orientQtion of microcrystals in the layer,
the presence of defects, and the 'structure of the laver- The
breakdown threshold Pf va"unt digitc. coatings 6n K-~ ass de-
pended on the degree of orientation and the strui:ture Wclrystals
in the ZnS layer, and on the compajof the surface of thectiatings.
M. Tichy
IX REEL/FRM,E
13791173
USSR
UDC 621,318.435:621.391.822
IWLACHEVSKAYA, V. V., KOIACHEVSKIY, N. N., Z&EST 11.1KIY
am.% V. V., STRYGIN,
L. V. UVOWW"a
"Spectral Distribution of Magnetic Noise Close to Harmonics of the Frequency
of Magnetic Alternation"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektroaika, Vol 16, No 7, Jul 71, pp 1211-1215
Abstract: The authors consider one of the possible mechamtsms which may result
in flicker of susceptibility. It is assumed that a specimen is placed in an
external sinusoidal field with amplitude Ho and magnetic alternation in some
special cycle. In addition, a random field h(t) is applied to the specimen
with zero average value. Phenomenologically, this field describes additive
magnetic noises such as Barkhausen noise, external fields of random type,
etc. It is assumed that the interval of correlation of additive. noise is
much shorter than the period of magnetic alternation, and that its distri-
bution function at fairly large h falls as exp(-hlr*). It is shown that such
an "inoculation" additive noise can generate flicker noise in susceptibility.
The theory is experimentally verified by a study of the spectral distribution
of excess magnetic noise in thin Permalloy films. Tbiit proposed theory can
also be used to explain the experimental results. of works talidire excess noilie
has been observed at a magnetic alternation frequency of several megahertz.
up
USSR UDC 621.791.011. H: 621. 642. 669. 14
LlVSHITS, L. S.,, Doctor of Technical Sciences, RAMLAONOV, A. S., Candidate
of Technical Sciences, and Candidate of-, Technical
Sciences, All-Union Scientilic. Research Institute of Main-Pipeline Con-
srruction
"Brittle-Rupture Stability of Welded Vassals Operating Under PreBsure"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 70, pp 3.2-13
2) of steel, the
Abstract: The quantity a (kg/cm energy Index of resis-
tance to development of Jittle rupture, is suggested as a basis for a
calculation method for determination of conditions controlling the sta-
bility of welded vessels operating under pressure to brittle rupture.
The method is based on the correspondence of the potontial energy of
elastic deformation of the, valls of the.vessel to the, energy in(lex of
the resistance of steel to dimelopment:of rupture.
72
ra
Desi6ning Fipe-lines. for Durability (i~aschet trQboqro,vodob
na prachnost' ) L"Aanual. 2-nd ed.: Rev. and 6upplem. 1'"A'oscow.
Nedra. 1969. 440 pp. (Kay)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Chapter I ;,.lain Aspects of Desi&n on LI-miting
States 7
II Calculating Individual Elements of Pij:)e-
lilies 22
III Calculating Temperature Effecs on Pipe-
lines 75
IV Calculation of Pipe-lines Installed on
Supports 214
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-AM10006584
v
vi
V11
viii
Desi&ninE Underbround main Pipa-llni'.~s
E~esi6nin6 Above.Ground AaIn Pipe-lines
Desi6nin6 Underground Pipe-11nes In
Regions of Mountain iviininS
Accounting for~'Vibratlons of Pipe-lines
Addenda
Literature
T~,e "Cook contains many calculation formulae, j.,raphs 9.id
tablos wh1ch sy5tematize and fabilitaLe desi6ninS; iL Is
InLended for en,~~ineers and technol%ists workin6 In this
.1d.
Y ~'A
2b5
324
354
379
395
34
m
mom,
1/2 036 UNCLASSI V 1 EG PROCESSING DA'rf:--2-tt',JOV70
TfTLE--EFFECT OF CORRnSIVE MEDIA QN THE ML-CHANICAL PROPE.T.IES OF 30RING
STEELS AS USED IN THE OIL INDUSTRY -I]-
G.I.? R01HOESTYENSKY, YU.(;.
NYRY OF INFO--USSR
GU
G
.-,:,SOURCE-FIZ. KHIM. MEKHAN., MAT., 19709' 6, (2), 105-10 'Y
0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATEPIALS
TOPIC TAGS--TFNSILE STRENGTH, blECHANICAL PROPJ:VTYj 01YIJAL LATTICE
STRUCTURF, HYDROGEN', SULFURIC ACII)t AWUEO0S SOLUTIONi HYDROGEN SULFIDE,
'TROLEU14 INIJUSTItY, BORIDE,
IMPACT RESISTANCEt SUMM CHLORIDEt E
CORROSION R AND 0
CONTROL MARK [,NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCU,14ENr CLASS-UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0197 STEP NO--UR/036q/-rO/006/0(1,2/0105/0107
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129453,
212 -036 UNG L A S S I F I E 1) I~ROCVSSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129453
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF MECHANICAL TESTS ON
A NUMBER OF C AND ALLOY STEELS USED IN THE OIL 114DUSTRY BEFORE AND AFTER
PROLONGED CONTACT WITH CORROSIVE MED[Ai SUCH AS SEA `.-lArER AND MEDIA
CAUSING ti ABSORPTION IN THE MATERIAL, ARE PRESENrED, THE UTS, FATIGUE
STRENGTHi IMPACT RESISTANCE, AND HARDNESS BEING MEASURED. THUS THE
TENSILE STRENGTH FALLS SLIGHTLY AND THE FATIGUE srRENGTH VERY
THE
SUBSTANTIALLY AFTER CONTACT WITH NACL OR H SUB2 50 SUB4 SOLUTIOIS,
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ARE SERIOUSLY AFFECTED BY 1,1 SUB2 St WHICH
-INTRODUCES H INTO THE LATTICE OF THE,STEEL MATRIX.
U N C L.-AS I F I E 0
USSR uDc: 622.3i6.T22.1
BELOGORSKIY, A. L., NASIBULLIN, I. A.P W17=7PIC; rV -1,
"A Switching Stabilizer"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovp-r-njye Zreki,
No 11, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 333661, Division 11, filed 20 Jul 70,
published 21 Mar 72, p217
Translation- This Author's Certificate introduces & switching stabilizer
which contains a reference voltage source, and measua-ing and control ele-
ments. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to autamate
control of the change in output voltage in accordance with a Given prograin,
the base of the transistor in the measxwinF, element is cormected to are-
sistive code-to-voltage converter, which is connected in tuxii through con-
trolling switches in the program unit to the tie-po-int betweran a resistcr
'he resistor is
and stabilitron (which is the reference voltage source). 'i
connected to the collector of the transistor in the regulating element,
and th:! stabilitron Is cannected through a resistii-e divider to the base
of this sam transistor, and to the anode of a thyristor in the measuring
element.
1/2
rjll~lmmlmml~w all
USSR
B.ELOGoRSKly
A. L., USSR Author's Certificate 110 333661, Division ET
93
USSR
UDC 681.2.002.56-661.92
KIKIY, B. F., IVASHCHENKO, B. P. ROZIIENTSEVA, S. A., Odessa Technological
Institute of the Refrigeration .61
"Semiconductor Low-Temperature.Hygromet6r"
Moscow, Kholodil'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1971, pp 22-23
Abstract: The new GTA-70 automatic thermoelectric hygrometer developed by the
Odessa Technological Institute of the Refrigeration Industry is described, and
test results are presented. The new hygrometer permits determination of the
dep point to -70* C at an ambient temperature of 20-30'. The operation of tile
optical sysLem and other units of the hygrometer are da.-icribed in detail..
OperaLion of the instrument under laboratory and production conditions revealed
that it requires a warm-up time of 1.5-2 hours for accumulation of cold in the
intermediate tank with the water-alcohol solution. By leaving the auxiliary
thermopile with an intake of no more than 100 volt-ampeie,- on the warm-up time
can be avoided. The reproducibility of the measurements is within the limits
of 1% At a dew point of -70' C, 20-30 measurements per hour can be obtained.,
and at a dew poinL of -40* C, 50-60 measurements per hour are possible.
163 -
T_Tffc-f~_-GIL f14ULSION COOLANTS-FOP. ENGINE$-r~
.,AUTHOR-(05)-HUTKUV* N.A.# OSIPOVA9 L.M.t VOLKOV* A*$.# DRESKOV# A.A.#.
jz"iN,
it. -M INFU-USSR
I_:_lOURCE--U.S.S.R. 264t585
:._~A*FERENCE-UTKKYTIYA,r IZU6RET*v PROM. 08,RkZTSY# TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970r
,-DATE PUfiLISHED-03MAR70
~.SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IN0.9 CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRt PROPULSION AND FUELS
Uro
JOPIC TAGS-EMULSICN, CHEMICAL PATENT, HEAT TRANSFER FL I THIOL,
6ENZENE DERIVATIVEs ORGANIC AZOLE COMPOUNDt PHOSPHATE ESTER,
~,'4NTICORROSIGN AGENT9 MARINE ENGINE
CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-,,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,~,~--PROXY REIEL/FRAME--3002/0088 STEP NO--UR/0482/701000/000/0000/0000
-CIRC ACCESSIGN ND--AA0127715
UNCLASSIFIED
1-- -11- WHIM.
2/Z 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-3
OOCT70
-CiRt'ACCESSION NQ--AA0127715
~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN OIL'EMULSION FOR COOLING SHIP
ENGINES, HAVING IMPROVED ANTICORROSION AND ANTICAVITATION PROPERTIES AND
IMPROVED HEAT TRANSFERt CONTAINS H SUB2 0 98-9, ARUMATIZED OIL
0.712-1.424# NA SULFONATE 0.070-0.140i K NAPHTHENATE 0.180-0.360, Iv4
BUTYNEDIOL 0-010-0o020t MERCAPTOBENZOTHIALOLE 0.003-0.006, CR STEARATE
0.005-0.0010, AND ALKYLZINC DITHIOPHOSPHATE 0,020.-0.0i0PERc;ENT,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC~ 535-39:537-311.33
M. V., ROZIIKO, A. Eh
"On the Determination of Optical Density of Semiconductor Layers on Trans-
parent Substrates"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 34, No 3, Mar 73, PP 532-53);
Abstract: The authors investigate a method of determining the op-lical
density of a semiconductive film on a substrate which is transpexent in
the region of absorption of the film. The procedure is based on evaluating
the expression (E-R')/T, where R and R' are experimentally determined
values of reflection from the film and from the substrate respectively,
and T is the transmission of the film. This eliminates the effect of
interference due to repeated reflection from the boun&jry regions of the
film. Am analysis is made of the possible errors of the method wfien di--.'-
7 iSitS
ferent measurement procedures are used. The authors thanic I.J. P.
and all participants in the Seminar of the Optics Department of the In-
stitute of Semiconductors of the Ukrainian Academy of Scierces for con-
structive criticism.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.372.826
USIK, V. Ya: , LO0Mp.A_-,W-& ~,9MAYLOVSKIY, S. A. , MARCHEIKO, P I
BURLATCOV, 0 V., PbLISHCHUK, Ya. L.
"A Single-Conductor Transmission Linelf
USSR Author's Certificate No 259195, filed 19 Aug 68, published 28 Apr 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, ~ Abstract No '--'B151 F)
T
Iranslation: The proposed single-conductor transmission line consists of P_
section of metal wire with a ~~lectric coating, tvo coaxial-horn surface-
-wave exciters and a tension device of the winch type., To simplify connec-
tion of receDtion and transnitting equipment to the ttmismiSsion line Lid
ensure tightening of the wire, this wire is seated loosely in a cylind-ricall
bole made through one of the exciters in the central conductor of the
branch of the angle connector zhich is coaxial with the horn. In the
tension device, the winding drum is connected to a hand craaX throuah a
slim clutch. Five illustrations.
611,
An ceanns
B 0 Z' H-K 0 s,-y
__o- ctive C(-.-;,~r Oor a Hora
Ct:rtiflcate No 255374 F41ed ir 66, Publis~it:d 'roln
:.70 10, Oct '10, Ab.';tracl. .10B:L26 I-)
RL -R,
Trarisl at --~ae T:,r,-,,osed rrotective cover for a horn exc' ter or
a S_
transmiss con is mde in the form oi- a thin-walled di.eiectric cone
inciden- -ja,,,,Q M[t~3 the surl'ace at the Brtnwster angle. T, -e-du-:n? o,m!ra",
wd increase reiiability, the cone section has a base radiiL~ zi~"tailev U.jun -,"Ic
raa-Jus of tte horn, and eqUal to 2/3 'the aperture radius. At the v~~,rtex Of the col...':
Js a alevve whoze leng`r, is
-~quul to half the length of a waye in thie diclectric.
One illus-ral n.
u U i or
USZOR UDC 911.3.616.981.4521,574)
LAVROVSKIY, A. A., KUCHERGV, P. M., OPTYAKOVA, A. F. , A.,
DEREVYi'uNCHE1JKO, K. I., MATSUGA, V. G., BAKHTIMZIN, I. A., ROMMOT,"A. A.,
CHIKRIZOV, F. D., KARUSHIN, P. A., and DUBYACIN, P. S.
"Survival of Plague Bacteria During Interepizootic Year*; in the Sands Focus Area
Between the Volga and Ural River"'
V sb. Probl. osobo opasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous In-
fections - collection of works) Vyp. 4 (14). Saratov, 1970, pp 94-104
(from RZh-Meditsinskaya Geografiya, Separate Issue, No 4, Abstract No
4.36.93)
Translation: A list is presented of reasons for the abrupt decrease in
epizootic activity in the vands plague focus between the Volga and Ural
Rivers. Plague bacteria, hmiever, did not diLapl)L,,qr from 01Q~ hiocenotic
focus system, as evidenced by the epizootics; of 1962-1963 and 196(,1 and thc
isolated cases of isolation of bacterial cultures frota gerbils durin.- de-
pressed phases of focus life. It becomes more and mare evident that the
f microfocality is an indispensilible attribi:te of exisLence of
phenomenon o
plague bacteria in the biocenosis. Materials on landscape adjustment of
particularly stable plague epizootics facilitate the definition, in the
1f2
USSR
LAVROVSKIY, A. A., et al., Probl. osobo opash. infektsiv (Problems; of
Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of Works) Vyp. 4 (14).
Saratov, 1970, pp 94-104 (from M-Meditsinskay-a Geograftya, Separate
Issue, No 4, Abstract No 4.36.9-j)
Volga-Ural sands area, of several more significant regions where the
plague pathogen apparently survives even~during depre!;,sed phases of
focus activity.
2/2
46--
USSR
UDC 911.3.616.981.452(574)
A. A. ,
LAVROVSKIY, A. A., KUCHEROV~ P. M., OPTYAKOVA, A. F~,
A
DEREMN-CHENIKO, K. I., ITATSUGA, V. G., B&MITIGOZIN, 1. A.,
CHIKRIZOV, F. D., KARUSHIN, P. A., and DMAGIN, P. S.
"Survival of Plague Bacteria During Interepizootic Years in the Sands Focus Area
Between the Volga and Ural River"*
V sb. Probl. osobo opasn. infelztsiv (Problems of Especially Dangerous In-
fections - collection, of worka) Vyp. 4 (14). Saratov, 1970, pp 94-104
(from M-1-feditsinskaya Geo~Kafiy3, Separate Issue, No 4, Abstract No
4.36.93)
Translation: A list is presented of reasons for the abrupt decrease in
epizootic activity in tile sands plague focus between the Volga and Ural
Rivers. Plague bacteria, licliever, did not disappear fran the biocenotic
focus system, as evidenced by the epizootics of 1962-1963 and 1966 and the
isolated cases of isolation of bacterial cultures from gerbils dtirIng, de-
pressed p' - Focus It becomes more and riore evident 'hat the
hasc-s 01 - - I
phenomer-on of ,_icrofocallty is an indispensible attribute of exist,2-nce of
pla~,,ua bactor_~.l 1"I th~! !):ioccllosis. Materials on landscape ad'justi-n2nt of
particularly, fauilitlte tile definition, in the
SSR
LAVROVSKIY, A. A., et al., Probl. osobo opash. infektsiy (Problems of
Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of Works) Vyp. 4 (14).
Saratov, 1970, pp 94-104 (from RM-Meditsinskaya Geografiva, Separate
Issue, No 4, Abstract No 4.36.93)
Volga-Ural sands area, of several more significant regions where the
plague.pathogen apparently survives even during depressed phases of
focus activity.
2/2
46 -
USSR UDC 533.916
STEPANOV, K. N., SUPRUNENKO, V. A., FARENIK, V. I.,
VLASGV, V. V.
"Resonance Cyclotron Instability in a Rotating Plasma"
Fiz. plazmy i probl. upravl termoyader. sinteza. Resp. mezhved. sb.
(Plasma Physics and Problems of the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion.
Republic Interdepartmental.Collectlon), i972, No. 3, pp 193-202 (frCM
RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11G178)
Translation: Resonance excitation of ion.-cyclotran oscillations in a
plasma in crossed electric and magnetic fields was inve-itigated experi-
mentally. It was shown that if tha frequency of the drEft rotation of a
plasma cloud in crossed fields is a multiple of the gyr-ofrequency of the
ions, a resonance cyclotron instability develops in the discharge which
is accompanied by continuous generation of ion-cyclotrori oscillations of
high amplitude, due to the energy of the external source of direct current.
The increment of this instability is on the order of the gyrolrequency of
the ions.
1/1
USjR' UDC 533-916
ROZHK_OM,,A__jj,, STEPANOV, K. N., SUPRUNMEKO, 1,311 Ii, V. I.
V. A., PAR: K
"Divestigating the Excitation of Ion-Cyclotron Oscillations in
a Ylasma in Crossed Electric and M-gnetic Fields"
Kiev, Fizika plazm,)r i problemy upravlyayemogo terniovaderno.o
sinteza, 1971,141aukova dumka, Pp 14-18
Abstract: A description is given of experiments detecting unstable
lon-cycl tron oscillations with a frequency of the order of' the
plasma rotational velocity. As a result of the development of the
oscillations, high-energy ions with an energy of the order of 1 kev
and a velocity direction along the magnetic field appear. The
longitudinal and transverse wavelengths of the cyclotronic oscil-
lations are of the order of 1 cm. At.the beginning of the insta-
bility development, when the Larmor radius of the.ions is much less
than the radius of the plasma cylinder# the oscillations can be
identified as longitudinal cyclotronic with a phase velocity along
the etic field much less than the electron thermal velocity.
magn
112
82 -
4xsn
ROZIMOV, A. M. et al, Fizika Dlazmy i problemy unravlXa-y-emoj:7.o
;o
termoyadernogo sinteza, 1971, Naulcova dumIca, pp, 14-1b
As the plasma heats up due to the increasing insil-ability, the
Larnor radius increases to the noint where it is cornzaensurate with
the system dimensions. A diarpr,= of- the experiz-nenta-1 set-tat) is
presented along with an e;cp1nnation of -its operation. The authors
suggest that study of this new type of plasma instability may be
useful for understanding experimental results in the heating- of
the ionic plasma component, in which the radial electric field
is.either created deliberately or is spontaneously generated.
2.12
1/2 016 UNCLASSIFI ED PROCIISSING OATE--30OCT?O
TITLE--ASSESSMENT OF SOME ROENT GENOTOMOGRAPHIC SIGNS OF HITRAL STENOSIS
AND MITRAL INCOMPETENCE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-PUTOV# N.Voi KOBLENTSMISHKE A.I., GUD114LEVXOVICHt V.N.9
__-_~'ROZHKOV A S I POSEVINg 0$14
c m S S R
MEDITSINAt 19709 VOL 48t NR It Fr 40-54
-~I)ATE PUBL IS HED------- 70
CT AREAS-131OLOGICAL AND 14EDICAL SCIENCES
UBJEU
PIC TAGS-HEART DISEASE, HEART SURGERY# DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
'..~t(WTROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
AWCUMENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_040
XY"~REEL/FRAME-1999/0126 STEP NO--UR/0497/70~048,fOOI/0026/0032
~-CZRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122392
UNCLASSI:FiED
2/2 016 lJNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0122392
-ABSTIZACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo IN 100 PATIE14TS SUBJECTED TO
141TRAL-COMMISSUROTOMY THE DEGREE OF STENOSIS OF THV LEFT
ANTRIOVENTRICULAR ORIFICE AND MITRIAL INCOMPETENCE WAS COMPARED WITH
TOMOGRAPHIC SIZES OF THE LEFT.BRANCH OF THE PULmmmty i4iuERY AND LEFT
"m a HE
ATRIUM. IT WAS FOUND THAT SIGP41FICANT INCREASE (DYER 10.5 C~l F T
LEFT ATRIUM DOES NOT CONTRADICT THE-DIAGNOSIS OF TIGHT MITRAL STENOSIS
.-AND INSIGNIFICANT MITRAL INCOMPETENCE* BUT THE ABSENCE OF SUCH AN
INCREASE TESTIFIESt AS A RULE* AGAINST IMPORTANT MITRAL rNCOMPETENCE. A
MARKED DILATATION OF THE POLMONARY ARTERY IS CHARACTERISTIC FOR TIGHT
.,MtTRAL STENOSISt AN ABSENCE OF SUCH A DILATATION DOES 140T CONTRADICT THE
DIAGNOSIS OF TIGHT MITRAL STENOSIS. THERE WAS REVEALED A DISTINCT
~'...:RELATION IN CONJOINT EVALUATION OF THE SIZES OF THE LEFT ATRIUM AND
FULMONARY.ARTERY*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 621.3.049:75
SOLIN, Yu. V., ODINOKOV, V. G., ROZHKOV, B. G., TSVELEV, H. A., MOROZOV$
K. K.
"A Method of Applying the Draiing of a Printed Circutt"
Moscow, Otkritiva, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 277897, class 21, filed 19 Nov 68, published
5 Aug 70, p 54
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of applying
the drawing of a printed circuit to a light-sensitive layer. The method
is implemented by a device which utilizes a light pipe for image trams-
mission. As a distinguishing feature of 'the patent, m.nufacturing is
simpl,ified, image quality is improved and provision is made for miaking
images of any configuration. Light flux acts on the various input ends of
the light pipe in accordance with a predetermined program, resulting in
formation of the necessary elements of the printed-circuit -module on the
outlet end of the light pipe Vnich has a -special configuration.
46
TJS3R UDCo* 5"2;9.4-015.1
SOLIN, Yu. V.,,,~CZ49V,'j. G. and TSVELEV, E. A., Engineers
"Controlling Layer Shifts in the Manufacture of Mult'laye: Printed
Circuit Plates by the Open Contact Area Procese
Moscow, Pribory I sisteMY uRravleni~a., No. 10, 1970P p 54
Abstract: The open contact area method is now used in m-any enter-
prises in the Soviet Union. Since the printed circuit layers are
glued together in manufacture, one above the othe~r, open areas
must be allowed between layers for the insertion of leads to con-
tact points within the printed circuit block. Vie purpose of thiS
article is to present inforMI~Iti0l. On the electrie.*al requirements
this type of construction invo.",ves. Such requirwments al,,io in-
volve specifications in the amount of tolerable ohifto in the
layers to avoid arcing between leads or between layer components.
A table of the recommended dimensions of the various Btructural
characteristics of -the layer blocks is given together with a
second table listing the minimum distances required to separate
leads carrying different voltages. A photomicrograph of a sec-
tion of the multilayer printed-circuit block is reproduced.
m i
"MM', "V, M
USSR UDC (121.37".326
ROZIMOVI G. D., BELANOV, A. S., VZYATYSIIEV, V. F.
"Calculation of a Multilavered Dielectric Wave Guide"
Tr. Hosk.energ. in-ta (Works of Moscoo Power Engineering Institute), 19)2,
vyp. 100, pp 102-114 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 7. Jul 72, 1~bstract No 7B84)
Translation: It is demonstrated chat one of tlie possibilities for decre,:!!,ing
the damping in dielectric wave guides for submillimeter waves is the conversion
to multilayered wave guides. The advantages and disadvantages of tiaese- wave
guides are noted. A study is made of the so-called "compositional" ,.;ave guil'e
with a nonuniform shell; its advantage 1sthe possibility of controlling its
parameters by varying the dimensions and material parameters of the individual
parts of Oie shell. There are 4 illustrations.
USSR UDC 621-~73
K&TAYEV, I.G., LIPATOV, N.F., ME512KOVI A.N., RCZ-ACVj 1.1.
uGenerator Of Nanosecond Pulse Power On Nonlinear Tranomission. Lines With
Ferrite"
Moscow, PriboFy I_Tekhnika_Eks2erimenta, No 5, SePt-Oct 19711 pp 3.26-130
Abstract: The paper describes in detailthe generator circuit and, the con-
struction, operation, and characteristics of a generator of nanosecond pulses
for supply of injection lasers and other electron-optical davicos. The Dower
of output pulses as hiFh as 300 kw permits operation with an unmatehod load.
The duration of pulses of every polarity is from 2 to 3,0 nanoaccond. The amp-
lituda of the current with a low-rosistande load is as high au 800 a; the'
voltage with a capacitive load is as much as 10 kv. The generator Is con-
structed on the princiDle of forming electromagnetic shodc waves in a trdnil-
mission line with a ferrite. Received by.editors 15 Karch 71, 7 ref. fig.
1 tab. [Gorlkiy Polytechnical Institute]
USSR UDC 51
LITVIN, I. Z., ROZHKOV, I. M., SAAKYAN, M. A.
"A Problem of optimal Servicing in an Open-Hearth Shop"
V sb. Hat. vopr. upr. proiz-vom (Mathematical Problems of Production Control-
collection of works), Moscow, vyp. 3, 1971, pp 15-21 (from M-Kibcrnetika, No
12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V402)
No abstract
:.-1/3 0 15 UNCLASSI F TEL) PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
,,'.;T I TLE--_IRREGULAR I TY IN THE DISTRIBUTIC-114 OF; GOLU 1-14 ROCKS AND MINERALS,
ILLUSTRATED BY RADIOACTIVATION ANALYSIS DATA -U-
-,-'-A U THOP.-( S. , RAKOVSKIYI E.YEier BEPENSHI EYN LoYE.
SEREBRYANYYI B.L., SHILIN, N.L.
z'qCOUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
,F,_
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. 'J.ALJK SSSR 1970, 191('41:tl 0-30
":bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC TAGS--GOLL)l ROCKi MMERALy GEOCHEMISTRY,
k
NEUTRON ACTIVATION A14ALYSIS
CMITROL MARKMG--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
~_:~.'P_ROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0569 STEP
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AT0126315
UNCLASSIFIED
RA0I0f"(;*fIVITY MEASUREMEP-IT,
NO--UR/0020/70/191/004/0927/0930
2/3 .015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0126315
~ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(W GP-0- ABSTRACT. RADIOACTIVATION SAMPLI"'JE FOR Ad im
-ROCKS AND MINERALS BY USING SUB STO[CHI OMETR 41C SEPN. IS VERY RELIABLE AND
HAS A VERY GOOD REPRODUCIBILITY (SCATTERING OF PAR,%LLEL DETNS. S.MALLER
'IGHING LARGER THAN OR
THAN 20PERCENT). IT REQUIRESi HOWEVERt A SAMPLE WE'-
V ' AO 01.4 THE
,EOUAL TO 100 MG. THE EFFECT OF NATURAL SCATTERING OF
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS OF RADIOACTIVATION ANAL. WAS [MVESTIGATED.
THE SCATTERING OF AU DISTRIBUTION IN ROCKS AND MINERALS DEPENDED ON
NUMEROUS FACTORS; FCRM OF.AU OCCURRENCEIS IN THE MINERAL, srRUCTURAL AND
TEXTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ROCKS, AND INTENSITY OF SECONDARY
ISISTS ;1F 2 COAPONENTS:
ALTERATIONS. THE ERROq OF AN AMAL. DFTN. CU%
ERROR RELATED TO THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE METHOD (SIGMA SU.-IA) AND
ERROR RELATED TO HFTEROGEINEITY OF AN ANALYZED SAMPL.' (srGMA SUBH). THE
SUMMARY ERROR (SIGMA SIGMA) IN OETG. THE AV. CnNTENT OF AN ELEME:Nr 1~4 AN
ANALYZED SAMPLE IS, SIGMA SIGMA PRIME2 EQUAL~ SIGMA SU84 PRIKEZ PLUS
SIGMA SUBH PRIME2* THE RESULTS OF LARGER T~AN 200 NEUTRON Af:'.Tfv.,Ti0N
DETNS. OF AU IN ROCKS AND MINERALS, PROCESSED STATISTICALLY, SHOWC-D THAT
THE NATURAL HETEP13GENEITY IN AU CONTENTS IN AMPHIROL~_ Gi%('WRO~ 31OTITE
m
AAPHIBOLE DIORITEv BIOTITE AMPHIBOtE GRANODIORITEt 1,~RANIT`F WIN IN
GRANODIORITE, APLITE VEIN IN GRANDDIORItE,,AND APLIH.- VEIN IN GAPfl-PO IS
MUCH HIGHER THAN THE ERROR OF REPRODUCIBILITY OF TI-ij: ME*wrjo (SIGMA SUBR
SIMILAR TO 20PERCENT). AIATURAL HETER)GENEITY WAS SO HIGH THAT THE AU
CONTENTS IN INDIVIDUAL BATCHES (1~' tHill SAME SAMPLE DIFFERED FROA EACH
OTHER BY. LARGER THAN 5 TIMES,
UNCLASSIFIED
3/3 015 UNC L A S S I F. fiE DPROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--A10126315
To
",'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tHEREFOREP .1 FS lG',4A SUBR I SSMALL, TlWRE AAE REASONS
USE THE MOST ACCURATE METHODS OF OETNP; BUT IF SIGMA 5UBH IS MUCH HIGHER
THAN SIGMA SUBR, THEN THE USE 0 FACCURATE AND USUALLY EXPENSIVE AINAL.
METHODS IS SENSELESS IF DETN* IS MADE FROM SMALL SAMPLES
NONREPRESENTATIVE WITH RESPECT TO THE INITIAL 08JECT. FACILITY:
TSENT, NAUCH9 ISSLED. GORNOPAZVED. INST. TSVET. RE0K. 11LAGO ROD. METAL.,
Moscow, USSR.
Pathology
USSR
MC 616.153.1-092
XRUPENIXA, V. X., NIKIFOROVs V. If., arA R~ v Rostov-na-Donu
a af,
t,tutA
Scientific Research Antiplague Ins nical Hospital of the
Fourth Main Administration, Ministry of Health USSRO Moscow
"Mechanism of Change in the Level of Enzymatic Activity of Blood Ser= in
Different Pathological Processes"
-29
Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 4.11 1971P PP 23
Abstracti Experiments were conducted with animals infected ijith plague toxin,
cholera; toxin or typhoid bacteria, Serum levels of alanine- and a;tpartate-
aminotransferase, alkaline phosphataselacid phosphataser VX& fl'UCt,Dse diphosphate
aldolase showed that the mechanism regulating enzymatic activity involves
shifts in the quaternary structure of these enzymes. The actual process
involves polymeric molecules found in theiheavier enzyme molecules, and these
polymers are capable of dissociation and reassociation uader certaia condi-
tione. This enzymatic activity was studied in white rats with itcuto and
chronic lesions of the liver caused by carbon tetrachlorlde as well as in
-animals poisoned with plague and cholera toxinst wyl Ln human subjects
suffering from infectious hepatitiss myocardial infarction, and other
diseases,
1jPRS Salle
26 February 1973
Tli-, INFLUE*;CF. (IF AN A1110SPHrAt' OF MOLYMIAK HYPF.OGEV VITIN
0PLUrION OF OXYGEN BY LEAVC,', OF TeADESrAtrTA PIX-~TVMMS V*LL
CArtiL4 %Y and L.N'. kozorava nstituto of Phatasylathealso
1, . .1 . 5 urin, Institute of r,"-
cii-mistry and Analytical Chemistry, USM j~zzd4wy'af Sciences, Mostou,
Ftr,Wozi 3 aAt't;niY., ~:usslan, No. 6 Vol 19 1972 submitt4id 28 April 1972t
3ii,ned to press 9 '12LJ
?;.v.b.r 1972, pp 1199. 3
The tCfcct of aLmasphtmcz of H,,arld of Lie am the evolu-
of 0, by -leaves of Tradeacantia urainansis Vell wos,compzr-
Cd. It V15 3hQWn that the fun=tion of evolution of O_ is much
ft"tr. %onsItEmto dark-prelacub~~ti= in aim HI) atme--phare ll~tmn the
Fir3tioti or C 0, After prolonged stay at the LeAves In tzla
dark in an at~oapherc of )1 2(15 hours) the atisurption of carl>on
dif~xido may be re6lizad In tunvr2l wStbout the tw1ut-icin luta
tht P'aleouz Phase of free oxy;en. fielium deal nol, have a
similar effect. On the "ntrary',.LhQ r4:pLocoment of an atmos-
pbtro of H, by he Ica" to reactivation of the oxygen-evolving
system of Ph,)tosy;%thosts.
One of the approaches during Snvastlatio f the machaniam of blo-
lo;izal oxid,stion of water op to MI;CU16r oxFFenn :my be t. h. study of the
pqcultaritLes of the gr~SaQUI erCh4UgC In nnicrablically adapted j)14tat3. It
-was shown oarlicr that the loawoa; of certain higher plants presorwa the
t4pdclty fc'r fixatior of tarLon dioxide after Prolonged incubation of them
in the dark in an &tnusphere of At LQ1ftparatur*
of 20-25 and a light intenvity of '..a- 10 ergs/= they fly C 0, at a rate
compar,ible to that 1.u phowzynthesis under sarobic conditions. mus, for
example, a t5-hour stsy of Tradeucantia Leaves in the dark La an Qtdiaary
atmo:phore reduces the intensity of subsequent photos"thesLz by an average
of 10 percent and preliminary incubation of the leaves in the d&rh j. an
atc,lomphaTo Qf hydrogen reduces the intencity of light fixation of C 'G in
an atcaoughere of this same &aa by approrimstaly 20 percent (Figuro I)Z
11 USSR - C1
f
Figure 1. Th~ ititz"IstLy of rlxzt~~n t C' J. 'v
lva,cs It) or, vy and
it, ij7crJenf. e.-,t`or~ i,f c,trk
4"k, thq?c ;Qrditluna of t!,
er;1='- 1) quantiz-!, ~i fix,ld C-0,
,jrt 1 Lz ~) D-rk 4n.cr~-jt iw,,:,r;~ ..
oz One prv~cf~ stuai4~; arc: a&'1.i1tivtr t;,-.--
erattire, artL~,c r~.' cArb:,r. 14'.riv- ~,h tl,~ Tev,--a ~~- I
the apticteum and Qth'!-.5 an.' 10-.Psi, ii4tiri-,ui;h Lt un.-or
ordintiry cotidit;.n,t ?2-e-1. At Lhe ra4,. the sup~vession of r'i
carboa 4luxida by m-nurur. /j/ Indiisted tno f"&wtionlnt, 0 th,, 1.
photochemical it"Larz of chloraplazLr, which icdllcoted tht T-
once of the phtiavattittin obscrvad frur. tha by algae. Z" the
case of phviorvoucclo" b! alr,4c, A3 is vil, kt,,wn, the process qr
tion of carbon Jloxido 42 not inhibited by whur-vft ~.ndirect
ubtainad earlier ~31~ i.-.dic*tqd the fact tb~t Tra~iivcantia 4--Z~r
OW!r PrOlOn;.cd lAcubst-SO" in an AW---o4Pt1c-0 0! hYJrQKan, may bd reducot:, 4Y
Q#Vbon dioXide WittLDut fQraiatjon of f-~Q* QWY&Ch.
HaturbIly, thii fjuestL)n arose ss ta whatitatr hydro;c~ vadcr a-cse
cvnilitions is a competitor of water or vta%hor It rviluots Vie hydroxyl
radical (or othar form, which is obtainad is che result of oxidation of
1~vund water) and thereby imptdas tho fornAtion of inolatular. hydroon, ~t;, th
of Oesit altdruatives wore 41sculvd In the lit.rat"rit Ia wtt~
thip mechanism of ptvtorredlictior. 17f, durlizs w'-ich lotallar;~: in
the , photacbmilcal 4y5tc= o~ ;ha chloro,,l.tti Is ivnecianinA. This qL.~z-
tion was not posed In vuspect to the 11 phatoch~ic^l s?zttm.
It was necessary, in connection wiU% this, to study,, au tht, first
star,* of the In-ost1pation, the effect of ;roluh,~cd Incubrtiott of lvav,,; ,f
higher plants in an &tiwrphcrG of kydrocca of helitca (cQatcol oKpqr"cnz~
on the effect of sna&robiosis) on the intensity QZ evulutior, of oxy~vn.
USSR
UDC 533.92.621-039.61
FAREITIKt V. I., VLASOV, V. V., STEPANOIT, K. N.,
U,
SUPRUME IMO, V. A., and YAJM I
"Study of the Radial Structures in the Oscillations of a Plasma
Column in Crossed Fields With Cyclotron Resonance Instabilities"
KLev, Ukralnskiy Fizichaskiy Zhurnal, No 3s 1973, nn 394-396
Abstract: Experimental results are given for the investigation of
cyclotron resonance instabilities in a col-lisic-1-iless rotating plas-
ma in a uniform.longitudinal magnetic field. The basic experiment-
al equipment is the same as that described in an earlier article
(A. 14. Rozhkov, et al, UFZh, 2A., 1969, p 1856) except that this
earlier equipment used crossed electric and magnetic fields. Ex-
periments wilh the equipment of the pronent papr;u, ~,,,crc conducted
at a gas pressure of lo-5 m, 11g. The curve plotted for the. anpli-
tude of the ionic cyclotron oscillations as a function of the imi-
form magnetic field intenaity differis essentially from th,,.i.t for
the nonuniform field. It was also found that, oscillations of vari-
ous frequencies were localized in different radial layers. and that,
the oscillation intensity was of a resonance nature. The authors
thank-V. L. Sizonenko and V. T. Tolok for their comments.
USSR UDC 621.39-1.3
"A Remote-Control Device"
Moscow, Otkr, a, n e Obra-,,tt3v 1'evarnirye Zr---ki.
ytiva, Izobreteniy Propqyshlen
4
No 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 327623., Dvisim H, filed I bec
published 26 Jan 72, p 175
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduccz3 a devic-2 for remote
control of parallel aperating binary channels in a data trr-m.L-is;-,ion line.
The device contains switch blocks, a unit for. monitoring Vic- -ts-t,-:, of t-.,10
equipment, ant'. a rem-ote-cciftrol. channel. As a distingtd,--hinc fearure 07'
the patent, comarand transmissioh' tine iE reduced by cot~ncct-in,(~ th,,,.! outr,---Its~
of the binary channels of the line throug-b a decoding bloch tof.;ether with
the outputs of the monitoring equipment for the states of th- channels and
the outputs of the mwitch block to tho control. module, which I* Connected
in turn to the commutation inputs of the suitching bloc-x. and the, iz.iput
lines of the module for improving the reliability of digitU. eanla trans-
mission.
20
USSR UDC 621..396:623,,391.84
ROZHKOV, 11. M., Active Ilember of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio
Engineering, Electronics and Communications
"Transmission of Selective Call Signals,for Radio Comnunications"
Moscmi, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 10, 1971, pp 101-103
Abstract: A study was made of the basic principles of shaping call signals.
A block diagram of the modem and the decoder desilned for call signal trans-
mission in a single sideband radio channel is presented, The call sipnal
transmission and reception processes are described in daail on the basis of tile
block diagrams of tile transmitting and receiving, parts bIll the sele~,.,tive call
equipment, The entire selective call apparatus can be executed from --..-.,itaI
circuit elements. An experimental test demonstrated the high effectiveness Of
this principle of shaping the call signal in communications channels with a
high noise level.
27
USSR UDC 620.194
ALYAWYEV, A. Ya., SREVELYA, V. V., andAO?WO2Y,,.K%.&, Kiev Insti!:ute of
Civil Air Fleet Engineers
"Election Microscope Study of the Mechanistft of Fretting,,Corrosion"
Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Haterialov, Vol 6, Pkio 6, 1970, pp 24-28
Abstract: This work reports on a systematic electron microscope analysis of
the actual contact zones and zones of primary influence'in which fatigue-
oxidative processes facilitating active development of frettin$ corrosion
occur. Layer-by-layer study of the damaged material using electronography
to evaluate the state of the crystalline structure and determi-ne the nature
of the fretting corrosion products produced new data on the stLiictural changes
in the surface layers of type 'IKhl8N9T steel. Analynis sbowed that during
fretting corrosion the cyclical contact loads prepare the. riear-4.;urface layers
of the metal for intensive oxidation. The amorphous state of the surface
volumes of metal in the contact zone causes increased cheml-cal activity of
the surface during fretting corrosion, The formation of vdlumeo of motal Ulth
differing degrees of hardness during fretting. corrosion indi.cates that processes
of hardening and softening occur aimultaneously In the surface loyera.
22
USSR UDC 621.394
POLIYEVSKIY, G. A., ROZHKOV, IM. M.
"Phasing Device"
USSR Author's Certificate No 253121, Filed I March 68, Published 2233 January
70,(from RZh--Elektrosy
vyaz', No 9, September 1970, AbsLxact Nlo 9.64.217P)
Translation: A phasing device is patented, which contains a quartz-crystal
oscillator, a limiter with a pulse shaper, a phase discriminator, ;~ reversi-
ble counter, a unit for formation of twin alternating pulses (All), an ampli-
metry'of the twin AP, and a resonance
tude modulator of the degree of asynu
circuit. With the object of simplifying the apparatus, reducing thiii frequency
of the quartz-crystal oscillator, and obtaining an autonzatically varying
capture band, the series-connected unit for formation of the twin All and the
resonance circuit are connected between the output of the quartz-cry'stal
oscillator and the limiter with a pulse shaper, while the control in?ut of
the amplitude modulator of the degree of asymmetry of the twin MI is con-
nacted with the output of the digital-code-to-voltage converter, who,;e
inputs are connected to the reversible counter. Between the pinase discrim-
inator and reverse counter mentioned, two '.AND" circuits axe connected, the
control inputs of which are combined with a generator of time polues, whose
frequency is determined by the minimum compensation Intervjil.
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE--11SEPTO
TITLE ANGESICON.ING FRETTING CORROSIO4 -U-~
AUTHOR-ALYABYEV, A.YAs# SHEVELYA, V.V., ROZHKOV, M.N.
:--.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
._~..~SOURCE-FIZ.-KIHIM. MEKH. MATER* 1910t 5(6) 9. 650-5
DATE PUBL ISHED-----70
--MATERIALSt
---,..SUBJECT AREAS PHYSICS
I CTAGS--METAL CRACKTNGi CRYSTAL DISLOCATION, FRETTING CnRp,oSIo%
-.MATERIAL FATIGUE
--__C,ONTR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
",DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-RROXY REEL/FRAMF-1988/0663 STFP NO--UR~0369/70/005/0'1'6/OS50/0555
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105640
UNCLASSIFIED
212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105640
ABSTPACTI;:XTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF FRETTING CORR~)SION
WERE STUDIED BY PUBAINr, 2 PIECES OF STEEL AGAINST EACH 0-THER4 THE
PFSULTS OF THE Fr-ETTING COZROSION CAN BE DIVIDFD INTO 3 ZONES: (1) THE
ZONE OF COINTACT, (2) THE ZONE OF PRIMARY EFFECT LYING l*J'-'E!DI&TFLY RELOW
THE ZONE OF CONTACT, AND (3) THE ZONE OF SECONDARY EFFECT BELOW THAT.
IN ZONE 41) WERE FOUND ELE4ENTS OF THE DEFECTIVE STRUCTUkE ALONG WITH
TRACES OF SLIPPAGE APPEARING AS GROUPS OF PACKETS DISSECTING THE
STRUCTURE GRAINS IN ONE OR MORE DIRECTIDNS AND FORMING ORTHORmi)mBIC
CELLS. ZONE (2). DOES-NOT. PARTICI PATE" IN THE CONTACT SlJT Is, Suc3JECT To
%CONSIDERABLE STRAINS AND STRESSES, THE STRUCTURE OF T41S ZONE IS
SUBJECT OT ALTERNATING TANGENTIAL STRESSES WHICH CAUSES SLIPPAE IN
FAVORABLY ORIENTED GRAINSt DEFECTS IN PACKING9 AND TWIINING. IN ZONE
(3) THERE WAS' NO TRANSCRYST* SLIPPAGE AND THERE WAS ONLY D15LOCATION OF
STRUCTURE FREQUENTLY FOUND IN AREAS OF MODERATE DEr-ORMATION. THE
WEAKENING OF METAL SUBJECT TO FRETTING CORROSION PROCEEDS IN THE
FOLLOWING STEPS: THE PROCESSES OF FxTRUSION AND INTRUStG"
CHARACTERISTIC FOR ALTFLINATING, SIGN' L04DS CAUSE THE APPEARANCE OF NEW
-SURFACE WHICH OXIDIZE IMMEDIATELY. MOLS, OF 0 AkE ADS096ED 0,%, THE
OEFECTIVE SURFACES AND GRADUALLY PENETRATE INTO THE CJRYSTALS~, OXIDES
FORM WITHIN THE CRYSTALS AND INTERFERE WITH DISLOCATION SLIPPAGE CAUSING
MICROCRACKS. FATIGUE CAUSES THE APPEARANCE OF VACANCIcS WHIC~4 COALESC;:
FO.RMING PGRES; 0 PENETRATING THE PORES OXIDIZES THEIR SUizFACF.S LEAOING
TO.FO.RMATION OF MICROCRACKS.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 531.7-08
ETTORMG, V. G... Candidates of Technical Sciences, and
KMKZVSKIY, N. P., Engineer
"A Digital Instrument for the Measurement and Analysis of Vibration Parameters"
Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 5, May 1973, PP 25-27
Abstract: A description is given of a digital vibration-measurement, instrument
intended for measurement and recording of the first and seconLi harmonic compo-
nents of vibrations that Originate during the acceleration and coasting of
large electrical machines, as well as during their balancing. The iiustrument
works on the principle of digital integration of the pulse frequency modiLlation
of the signal. The manner of operation of the instntment is described. Me
distinguishing feature of this instrument is the fact that switchir4r of the
measurement limits takes place not on the basis of the final result (the number
of the meter pulses), but on the basis of the output frcqui~ncy oe the voltage-
to-frequency converter, since the voltr4;e-to-fraquency converter is the only
cou-Tonent, of the instrumilnt that is senvitive to overloading: it functions
linearly only at input voltages not exce.-ding 100 mv. Since the output voltage
of the sensor unit can be considerably higher, a voltage divider is included
1/2
106
'USSR
KNORMIG, V. G., et al., Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, '1110 5, 1'~aY 1SIT3, pp 25-27
between the sensor unit and the voltage-to-frequency converter, The procedure
is described, whereby the voltage divider acts to keep the input of -the voltage-
to-frequency converter within the range of its linear functioning. 3 figures.
2 references.
2/2
V. A.
"Regression Analysis of Tivo Random Quantities (the "rag" program)"
Tr. G1. Geofiz. Observ. [Works of Main Geophysical Observatory], No 289,
1971, pp 51-63, (Translated from Referativny), 7hurnal, Kibernetiki.,i, No 3,
1972, Abstract No 3 V566 by the author).
Translation: An algorithm and program (in TA-IM translator input language)
are presented for regression analysis of two random quantities. The prograzi
-~ar and
is designed for calculation of the parameters of equations of line
curved regression of random quantities, and also for calculation of the
values of conditional distributions and their moments.
1/1
74
LjDC 621.317.32.+621.317.335.2
USSR
ROZIIXW~V~A_, PANFILOV, A., SWRDLOVA, A-
of Hetal-Dielectric~
g the volt-Capacitive and Transfer Characteristics
I'measurin ctor Structureste
Semicondu
127-129
rimenta, No 69 1971t PP
Moscow, Pribory i Teklinika Ekspe
tigate the
capacirive cliaracteristics are used to inves ures. in a
Abstract: The volt- conductor (IMS) struc,
electric properties of metal-dielectric-serai pacitance.
number of cases it is useful to IMOW the time behavior of the cal , ating the
urpase scheme has been developed for investiT,
Accordingly, an dll-P ordiP4 of the volt-
time behavior of the capacitance c(t) and automatic To': vice Permits:
of MDS i1tructures. Thn.projlo!~ed de
capacitive C(v)-charactari3tics der e(t0libr-I 111ft (