SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHEGLOV, A.S. - SHCHEGROV, L.N.
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212 007 UNCLASSIFI ED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
,~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103118
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RECENT DATA ON THE STRUCTURE OF
MIDDLE CAMBRIAN IN TUVA, NEAR SHAGONAR MOUNTAIN ARE LISTED IN THE PAPER.
THE AGE OF ULTRABASIC INTRUSIONS IS REVISED, THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIP OF
ULTRABASIC ROCKS WITH SEDIMENTS OF LOWER CAMBRIAN ALTYNBULAK ROCK SERJES
AND THE PRESENCE OF ULTRABASIC ROCK PEBBLES IN BASAL CONGLOMERATES OF
KARABULUN-SUITE OF MIDDLE CAMBRIAN-TESTIFY THE LOWER CAMBRIAN AGE OF
ULTRA8ASIC INTRUSIONS.
I-f-llj'; is I A L,-%"
USSR ULC,621-38112.002
VERIMOV, M.A., VORCB'YEV, N.N., I-MKOVA, T.A., ROSINA, L.A., SHCHEGLOV, A.S.
"Study ('-" The 2-rfect Of Thermocompression Regimes On The Electrical Parameters
Of Tranaistors"
Elektron.tel,',inilz~s.'.N--auch.-tekhn. ov (Electronic Technics.
Poltapr od t'
~~.Dribor
y
Scientific-Tech-nical Collection. ~-c~-Jc6~d~-Ror Devicei;), 1971, Iseue 401), PP
161-166 (from 1-io 4, April 1972, Abstract ~.-o
4B526)
Translation. The atudy was conducted on ploner silicon n-p-n transistora with
an epitaxial base. The therraocompren3i= regi= was controlled by two parn-
meters --the tennerature and nresnuro at ~he wedge [iglaj, which were varied in
J., I
the limits .1120--~900 0' and 2~' -31.3 resp!!ctil.-~!ly. It i!, ohown tlat :?.n
increase of tha te=erature ani pressure at the wedre leads to a si-ynific2r;t 4:-,-
stabilit- oP the p3rwacter h2j- in the coarse e,. 500-hour to-sts on reliability.
The zech3niem of the effect ol remanunt otrAns on thj lnst~ibility of 11 i'q
discussed. it is pro,)osed f irst to set the temperatur-1 and pressure at Mill-
imum level ;4'-ich asEures a sufficient mech-inical stability, and eecondly to
maintain the rezime with a precision not *.-jorse than 5 percent. 4 ill. 17 ref
79
USSR UDC 621.98,01
"Effect of Mechanical Properties on the Stampability of Thin Sheet Metals"
Moscowp Kuznechno-Shfampovochnoye Proizvoistvo, No 2, Feb 71, pp 10-12
Abstractt In a study of the effect of mechanical properit-.ies on the stan-p-
ability of thin-sheet metals it is pointed out that the nayinum uniforn
strain before failure depends on the magnitude of n (the work-hardening
Jndex)f the larger the n, the larger the uniform strain Lmder naximtui load
before localization. The uniformity of distribution of strains through,
out a ztanpad part also depends on ni the,larger the n, the more ouniformly
the strains are distributed throughout the part; the smaller the rjeak
va).ucs and -the lower they are (with the :3,une zieccui Aiitegnl deforriation
for a part of given depth), the smaller the plasticity reserve of the metal
expended during stamping and, consequently, the higner the dynamic strength
of the paxt during omeeration.
Various means of doterm.1aing arA calculating n are discussed. A a
table is presented showing the parameters of the poim.r function - - Ces
for some thin-sheet metalri from the results of bidirectional tensile test-
ing. Both isotropic and anisotropic meta_lss are analyzed with respect to
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roizvodztvo, No 2, Feb 71, P*P
YuznecSno-Shtampovochnoye P-
10-12
the Bauschinger effect. Formulas for analyzing the yield points and
equilibrium conditions of various parts stamped from thin sheet metals are
presented.
It is pointed out that inasmuch as parts of complex share have
regions both with bidirectional tension and tension-comprezsiont for
successful stanping of them it is necessary that the woric -Im-rdening indlex,
the uniform clongation, and the coefficient of normal anisotropy by quJ-e
large. It is desirable t1tatt under conditions of bi(Urectionza tennion,
the metal be work hardered better than In the case of' undixectional tension,
that is, that the parameters C and n be larger in tho forDz!r case than in
the latter. In the article C and n are taken as def.4niqg the basic mech-
the metal where the work hardening index n is equal
anical properties o~
to the maximum uniform logarithmic dcformation for which necking and a drop
. ._; is Ue
in tension begin and for plastic metals C.-t;' (2.72/11)n
b b
ultimate strength. A formulas is also derived to explv-ss the dogree of
reduction in terms of the coefficient of normal anisotropy.
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UDC 669.71.041.6
KUMETSOV, K. I., GBISARETSMY, M. A., GOROMOV, V. P., SK-UCHILOV, A. I.,
FIRSOV, V. M., KOMOV, K. A. ----------- - --r
SUCHEGLOV, D. A
19)evelopoent and Assimilation of Continuous Casting of Large Aluminum Ingots"
Telchnol. Legkikh Splavov. Nauchno-tekbn. Byul. VILSa [The Technology of Light
Alloys, Scientific and Technical BullCtirL Of the All-Union Institute of Light
1~
Alloys], 1970, No. 6, pp. 91-93. (Translated from Rcferativnyy 7hurnal Metal-
lurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G139 by G. SvodtsevL).
Translation: The eouiT)ment and technology for casting large T-sha.pel ingots
(1) of Al wcighing I t were developed in 196.3-1904 at the SMK (expansion unknown
- possibility.- Siberian IMetallurgical Combine). In 1969-19710, about 10,000 tons
of large I were processed. Ilie use of these I by metallargical plant-,; to replace
the 15-kg I provides for: 1) complete elimination of manual labor in all loading
and unloading ape-rations from casting of i at the manufacturer lo charging in
the meltinn furnaces of metallurgical plants; 2) reduction in labor consunotion
by consumers during unloading of I from railroad cars by a factor of 4 b- using
lift trucks. 3) halving of storaae area requiroments; 4) reduction in labor
consumption involved in transportation c--F I irom -railroad car to casting shop by
1.3 times; 5) reduction in iabor consunption d11T4 ng char2;ng into furnace by
a factor of 2; 6) reduction in requirements for charging boxes by 40%; 7)
reduction in melting time by 10-15%; 8) improvement of quality of metal of I
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USSR UDC 669.71.042,k
KUZNEI'SOV, K. I., GENISARETSKlY, M. A., GOROKHOV, V. P. , SKUCHILOV, A. I.,
SHCHEGLOV, D. A., FIRSOV, V. M., KOZLOV, K. A., Tekhnol. Legkik Splavov.
Nauchno-tek-hn. Byul- VILSa, 1970,.No. 6, pp. 91-93.
as a result of decreased gas content and increased metal purity with continuous
casting. The ratio of the surface area of large I to volume is 6 times lov,'er
than that of 15 kg I as a result of which the charge includes less oxide film,
which also improves the quality of the metal.
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J.
-3332 QdATT-Tr.92) NEW RESULTS IN THE STUDY OF
ANOMALOUS PLAS14A RESISTANCE IN THE TM-S TOKAMAK.
Bobrov t-11 GkA,;,xIstI OV A I; Petrov. M. P.. Haz=0V
R.
" I t ;g L-#~Y&
-mot
gcow, institut Ko. linor
vanlyu`fte,"~ ne-rill S, Mg
Tranalsktad for PrIncetoa VnIV., No J, from r4pori 1AU-1503.
16p. 0". CESTI.' I . ~ I
An Lav"tliation wxa made of dUcharge canditione in the TIM-3
device with a ralatIvely high temperature Rnd low ooocentrAtion,
Under thave vondIttans protons art detected the taniperaturn of
%tuh Cannot be explained by Coulomb transfers trim alections to
Ions to a numbar of cases: The dependence of the naomilous re-
sistance on caruin psraii~;tllrS LO studied. (auth)
19730501
USSR
TYURLN, A. M., SAPRYKIN, V. A., and SHCHEGLOV. G.jk~~
"Evaluation of the Possibility of Identification af Pure Tonal Signals by
the Human Auditory Analysor"
Moscow, Diofizikla, Vol 15, No 5, Sep/Oct 70, p 942
Abstract: A study was made of the sensitivity of the auditory analysor with
rezpect to the frequency, duration, and intensity of the signal. on the
basis of the experimental data, a relationship is established for the prob-
ability of correct identification of signals as a function of each of these
three parameters . It was established that the probability characteristics
of identification are subject to a logarithmically normal. law. Experimental
results and calculations showed that the resolving power of the auditory
analysor with respect to frequency and time is such that the relationship
sought can be obtained only by means of an essentially nonlinear device.
A nonlinear mechanism of augmentation.of the degree of perception is dis-
cussed, on the assumption that the velocity of propogation of excitation is
is function of the intonsity of the stimulus applied. (The complete text of
the article was filed at VINITI (All-Unlon Institute of Scientific and Tech-
nical Information] under No 1786-70 on 4 June 1970.)
USSR UDC 678.052'41'21-9
SHARKOVSKIY, V. A., AKUTIN, H. S,, KMBER, M. L. SHCHEGLOV, L. L.,
KkTVELASHVILI, G. A., PUKHOvITSKAYA, A. N. v MILLI
A. V., OSTROVSKAYA, A. YE.,~and DYMkRSKAYA, YE. LO
IoNew Types of Aminoplasticalt
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 12, Dee 70, pp 53-54
Abstract: The article describes synthesis of fiberglass plastics
based on carbamide binders. These binders iticAude a carbamide oli-
gomer moditied by polyvinylacetate emulsion ddring synthesia, and
ures-benzoguanamine-fomaldehyde ollgouier. Fiberglass textolites
based on these oligomers and TS-8/3-250 glass treated with lubricant
752 are mechanically strong. In addition 416--o its ejccelLent strength
properties, the plastic based on urea-benzogoanamine-formaldehyde
oligomer is also water-resistant.
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USSR uDc 669.017,539.67
YIYK t U. 1. SHCIEGLOV, N. N. and MASS V. C.
"A System for Internal Felction M~easuxenents"
Tr. Tallip. ploitekhn. in-ta (iforks of Tallin Polytechnic Institute), 1970,
A, No 294, pp 99-102 (fron RZh-174etallurgiya, No 3, I:ar 71, Abstract 140 31895
by authors)
Translationi A system is describeed ftr-measurinn- the lojraxithmic decrement
of vibrations (internal friction) in.free torsional vibrations of a steel
specinen, The system is used to study-plastic defornations which occur in
the fatigue testing of steel specimens, Three illuztnLtions. Bibliosrapby
with one title.
VRSR uw. 666a/.2-620.178-3
PAVULTSMMI, N. M., MODAKOVSKMA, R. YA., and SHCBIGLOVA., 0. V.. MOSCOIT
Chemical Engineering, Institute imeni Mendeleyev
Method of Detei-,,.-tining the MUcrobrittleness of S'itals-"
Moscow, Zavodskaya iaboratoriya, 1101 39, Uo 6, Jul, 73, PP 738-740
Abstract: Yhe work of crac.r-, tormation Ak "d establitm-Iii-Nr-11; of ,-, relationship
between A,, and bend stren,,~th waz nttei-rpted in this work ill order to dcterm~-;ne if
they coul:d seznie as a criterion of micro'brittleness in sit,--ls. Sitels o--.'0
cordier-ite cox=pos-lion were hcat treated at 900, 0`0, 1.000, llr-,:) and --I:~00
C.
The work of crac? for:=7tion was determiried the fOnIjIA::.:
A
k = C-Pk7/ Pi~Mi-,
where C-constant dependinC on geomet-,"d, of diamond pl(ramid, i.e., vatio o"
Indentation depth Ii to diangpnnl d (calci tIp-ted ~ s itch tilatu for h/d - ()-2) C
P],--critical load re(pired to apply to ceusc far:~,atioii -f crack of spccif-cd
length; 111,--Vickers hardness of materiv.1 ifor load P-. A ci-ack len,-,th of 20-1
microns was selected as the specified len-,th for teist. con-parison. Die ol"
determininp mzicrobrittleni~,ss i? volved 1:~ev'SLftn- t(Aal crack len:-,tli t-
loads (100, 150, una "(Y) ill W sit"O.
plottill" the lintf! of total cvttck lentrth and tic tt~rfrlilla of critical 10-ad P
112
- ---- ---------
PA1rfJJS.U1a1.7 1-1. M.) et al.,, Zwrodskaya Lalboratorira, V0.1 No S, jur, 73,
pp 738-740
and calculation of nicrohardvess (avera,re of 10 valuer) for load P h00 and the
work of crack foxination. It found ~Uhat. Aj:~?C) for the investi:-at~d mlt"I-
varied _-:'rom 1.4 to 2.8 Ex-ams-force-cm and bend stren1-,-J;4, fl-Om 7 to 22
Statistical treatinent of the obtained data showed that there was a lin,~ar rela-
tionshiD betveen bend strenGth an total crack length, P12(), and Al,
d 3
figures, 7 bibli%raphic rc-Cerences.
3
AIR 0: OVG (,.7
"Informatien Codin.r and jIssocia-tive Data Retrieval"
V sb. i (Elec-,ronic Computer Tech-
nology and C-=.ruter of works)
"Sta-tistik-=", 1971,
-3 210 1, Jai, 72, A-bstract
No MOM)
Translati-cn.: Some ne-.. ccdcs are de--f-ribed vhich cni- be- useO as corrccting
codes in data. trr-,io:7:ir-s-4c:: s%,stc=s and in assoc4a-~--ve retrici-al systE=S.
Results are r-resen.,ced- fr= cc--Parison of a code in whzch redundant sy=ols
correspond to the si= o-*;' ones or zeros amons the inforn'a-tion vith
various cede-c, srecificalIz, -,;itb a,"four-out-of-eight" code. it is foiard
that in some insta-ces it is advisable to use the proj:osed code vith
sunn-ation wbose redundanz symbols are expressed by a code with constant
weight.
~,T
USSR UDC 621.375.82
BOROVICH, B. L., ZUYEV, V. S., 'KATICTLIN, V. A., -,qqSA_C11, .0.....Yu, ,TYURINT,
Ye. L., SHMEGLOV, V. A.
"on the Propigation of a Light Pulse in a Moving;Tvu-Level Absorption
Medi="
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of Wor~s) No. 2,
Moscow, I'S 972, pp 88
- c;v. rad-Lo", 1 -89 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72,
Abstract No IOD845)
Tranglation: A solution is obtained for the transfer equations for a vono-
chromatic pulse of radiation o~ in arbitrary tirie fom 1*0(f,-) in a tum-level
absorption medium wit'n P. density c." active particles NO = const andt a veloc4tv
W). It is shown tliat;depending on the rclationships v and va there
-exist tylo iaodes of propagation of illirmiTiation vmves with the interface at
v = Vo. The study is also app-111cable for a radiation sou,_'Ce. movlll~ With an
a.- arbitrary velocity in the 6 ref. Authors abstrae-t.
US-qR
BASOV, N. G., GROIDV, V. V., KOSHEIEV, Ye. L., PAIRKDi, Ye. P., ORAYEEVSKE, A. N.,
SHAPOVALOVA, D. S., 'Phystcs~7nstitute j~meni P. N. Lebedev,
Acadeqr of Sciences, U55R
uA Continuous-Action D? - R> Chemical Laser"
Ko
Moscow, Pisima. -T (Letters to the ) Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoretichesk y
Fiziki, Vol 13, No 9, 5 May 19?1, pp 496-493
Abstract; A report is given an obtaining continuous laser erission in subsonic
gas streams. Generation takes place duo to COZ molecules excILtcd by means of
thP.. tran-siaission of enorgy from ascillatorily excitud J)FI-I moloculas obtaincd in
tho process of a chal-n reaction of douterlium with fluorine vith. purely ch().rdcal
initiation. 2 figuren. 2 bibliographio entries,
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AC6. Nrt~ Abstrac~ting'Semice*& Ref. Code:
AP00470W INTERNAT. AEROSPACE AB.43;-e7~M 0 0 7
400
A70-25112 Obtaining population inver3iort ipf the mole-
cules of the working gas in a mixture:with a therrnally excited
auxili3ry gas (Poluchenie inverinai,paselennosti molekul rabocitego
oaza v smes;: s termicheski VQzbuzhdennym vspo"Inogaternym
gazom). N. G. 8 ."_QLagkshjL and V,.&Shch6QtaYtf,
(Akademiia Nauk SSSR- Firicheskii Institut
Zhurnal Tekhniiheskoi F.,Wki, vol. 40, Jan. 19.70, p. 173-180. 8 refs.
In Russian.
Calculation of the kinetics of the interaction betiveen a 'bold'
Ithree-level).%vorkinq ;gas and a thermally excited (two-lovel) auxiliary
gas within the framework of a model representation,- it is shown that
population inversion occ urs in the working gas,: due to resonance
quantum exchange. The maximum densities of the 'active' molecules
are calculated, and the inversion . pulse shape is determined. The
vibratior.al kinetics for the. carbon dioxidelniirci~;en system are
investigated., The dependences of the population -inversion on the
initial excitation temperature, the temperature of the gas mixture.
and the partial pressures of the components of the initial mixture are
determined.'The population inversion efficiency is calculated. A.S.K.
REEL/FRAME
19790465
USSR
BASOV, N. G., OR.AYEVSKIY A SRCFXGLOV, V. A., Physics -Fastitute imeai P. N.
Lebedev of the Academy oi S."en.c,rs -Mr-Iffnw-
"Production of an Inverse Population of Working Gas 'Molecules in a Mixture 1~ith
a Ther-mally Excited Auxiliary Gas"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 40, No 1, Jan 70, pp 173-130
a
Abstract: A model is proposed for calculating the kinetics corresponding to tfie
interaction of a cold t1iree-level working gas and a thermally excited two-le"el,
a4,xiliary gas. It is wa that there is an inverse population. -as a result: of
resonance exchange of quanta in the working gas. Tbe limiting densities of the
active molecules are calculaced and tile shlripe of dic invorsion, Pulse is dater-
mined. The oscillatory kineties for a specific binary rAXture is discwssed.
hip is obtained between the density of tile inverse poptilaLion and the
A relations. a
initial excitation temperature, the temperature of the gag miTture, and the par-
tial pressures of the components of the initial mixture, It is shown that in
this case one can achieve efficiencies 3-4 times higher than 'Cille lim-iting ef-
ficiancies achieved using thermal excitation. This is ttnributed to the 4fact
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BASOV, N. G., et al., Zhurnal Teklinicheskoy Fiziki, Vol' 40, No 1, Jan 70, pp
173-180
that in obtaining the inverse population of working gas nolecules in a mixture
with thermally excited gas carrd~rs, the energy expended goes only into thernial
excitation of the internal degrees of freedom of the auxiliary gas. It is noted
that a theoretical study will require further analysis.~
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UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--230CT70
OF THE INSTABILITY OF NONLINEAR FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE
DURING THE ARBITRAIRY POLARIZATION OF A PUMPING FIELD -U-
.,_-AUTH0R-(02)-SURINp V-V.v SHCHEGLOVI Volt
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE---FIZ. TVERD. TELA '1970p 12(3)j 953-4
DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC PUMPING, FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE, NONLINEAR EFFECT,
MAGNETIC FIELD CONFIGURATION, EXCITATION ENEROY9 MAGNETIC POLARIZATION
~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1982 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/003/0953/0954
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105056
UN CLASSIFIED
5"j
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0105056
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE THRESHOLD OF
EXCITATION OF INSTABILITY (AUTOMODULATION) OF T~t[ NONLINEAR
FERROMAGNETIC kESONANCE Oil THE ANGLEt PHI, BETWEEN THE DIRECTLONS OF THE
SURMAGNETIZING FIELD AND THE PUMPING FIELD WERE DETD. tqlTli A 930~0 MHZ
RESONATOR. A SPHERICAL SPECIMEN 1.6 MIN IN DIAM* WAS USED. THREE VALUES
OF THE SUBMAGNETIZING FIELD WERE USED; fl SUBI Es.,IJALS I.S, H SUS2 EOL)ALS
I.q, AND H SUB3 EIQUt~LS 2KOE. AT SOME VALUES OF PHI, T~HE THRLSriGLO OF
AUT04ODULATION HAS A 14AX., WHILE THE CURVES OF THRESHOLD OF EXCITATITO~N
00 NOT'HAVE IT. WITH INCREASED SUBMAGNETH-UNG FIELD, THE POSITION OF
-OWIRO LO --
THE MAX. OF THE THRESHOLD OF AUTU-40DULATFON [S SHIFTED i
VALUES OF PHI. FACILITY: INST, RADIOTEKHv ELEKTIRON,v MOSCOW,
USSR.
UNCLASS IF I ED
USSR UDC 681-327.6
Jewry Device"
An Associative I
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izabret-!ni a, pro=
ly yshlennrje rjbra:~Isy, tovarnyye
1970, Ito 33, Soviet Patent Ito 285061, class 21, filed 30 Oct 68, publisilie~i
29 Oct 70, P h4
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces w1 associative mezo-ry
device which contains aun associative interrogation rq3j.ster, an excess digit
register, and matriceu of a3sociative tags in code with onx:.,:~ addition mtde
on the basis of inemory elements with nondestructive Teadout, located at
the intersections of number lines, recording lines, associative interro-
gation lines and readout lines. The inpi-its of the excess digit register
are connected to the data outDuts of the module for determining the ireight
of associative taRs. As a distinguishing feature of the patent-, the device
is designed for simplification, improved reliability Ln operation, and in-
creased storage volume. The unit contains associative tag matrices in code
witb zeros addi---.cn and a zone tag flip-flop whose invits are connected to
the controlling inputs of the module for determining the wvirft of the asso-
ciative tags. 'Phe corre-,ponding associ(Mve lilien, al*.-d record-
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SHCREGLOV, V. M., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, -proiAyshIsnnyye obraztsy, tovarnyye
znaki, 1970, No 33, Soviet Patent No 285061, class2l, filed 30 Oct 68, pub-
lished 29 Oct 70, p 44
ing lines of the associative tag matrices in code with ones addition and
of those in code with zeros addition are connected through rectifiers
whose controlling inputs are connected to the corresponding outputs of the
zone tag fliD-flop.
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USSR-
UDC: 681.327.6
SHCHEGLOV, V. M.
"An Associative Memory Device"
Mosc ow, Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyje obraztsy, tovarnyye zn_aki,
No 9, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 297072, Divisiwn G, filed 20 Feb 69,
published 2 Mar 71, pp 162-163
Translation: This Author's CerLificate introduces an associative memory of
the binary-decimal type which uses codes with fixed weight. The memory con-
tains a control unit, diodes connected throug1i mask register fli-o-flops to
the mask lines, interrogation tag code lines connected to the interrogation
tag register, matrices of mewry elements which perridt nondestructive readout,
OR circuits, and lines for setting to "zero" or ffoneft. The number lines of
the nondestructive read elements are connected to detectors. As a distinguish-
ing feature of the patent, the device is simplified and operational relia-
bility is irmroved by connecting the inputs of the interrogation tag register
to the outputs of the OR circuits. Some of the inputs of the OR circuits
are connected to the interrogation tag code lines, and the.other inputs are
tied tcgether for each decimal digit into mask lines which are connected .
through diodes to the line for setting to "zero" or "one-". 11be controlling
inputs of the diodes are connected to the control unit.
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 28,
1970, Soviet Patent No 280547, Class 21, filed 17 mwj 68, pp 41-h2
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces an associative memory device which
contains matrices of magnetic cores threaded by readout bit lines, output number
lines and 16-rite-enable bit lines. The device also contains a number shift register,
gating Hhapers, number playback amplifiers, an w3sociativit! interrogation-enable
line, an address decoder, rectifiers, an equivalence circuit, a register of' asso-
ciative memory elements on ferrite beads threaded by a vrite-enable line, a non-
destructive readout line, a readout line and output lines, The associative memorf
device is divided into two parts, e. g. for storing of associative tags and for
recording masks. As a distinguishing feature of the patei~t, the device is simpli-
ficd and reliability is improved by connecting the unlike outputs of the flip-flops
for the first and second digital places of the number shift register through the
P
teristics of one resistor because a number of factors, unequal in
their effect on resistors on a single substrate and resistors on
different substrates, influence the magnitude- of the error. In-
stead, the relationships for the parameter distributions should
be considered individually for elements on the same substrate as
well as for films deposited through the same stencil on a series
of different substrates. This basic position of the article is
justified in a mathematical explanation. The authors used the
method of statistical modeling to determine the discard percentage
in the assembly-line manufacture of a video =plifier consisting
of four resistors, ono capacitoro and one 'txAusiia%Qr made from a
hybrid thin-film integrated circuit.. The modeling was done on
the "Minek-211 electroniecomputer with the g0in of the circuit as
the tolerance criterion,
2/2
USSR UDC: 681-327.6
SHCHEGLOV, V.
Associative Memory"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnrye zna-ki,
No 5, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No 293269, Divisi=G, filed 18 Oct 68,
publisbed 15 Jan 71, P 171
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an associative memory
which contains associative tag matrices based on memory elements which permat
nondestructive readout placea at 'the intersections of -number lines, recording
lines, associative 1titerrogation lities and readout lln(n3. The wsmncl;~~tive
interrogation lines arc! connected to the output of the rLssociative iiit(!rrQ-
gation register. The associative tag code lines are connected to the corre-
sponding inputs of the associative interrogation register. As a distinguish-
ing feature of the, patent, the device is sijtq)lified, pernd.Sflible data storage
volume is increased and operational reliability is irgiroved by adding a unit
for determining the weight of associative tags, a conveTter which transforms
the weight of a tag to a code with constant weight, associattive tag weight
matrices and an associative tag weight register. The associative tag code
lines are connected to the input of the unit for determining the weiE~nt of
USSR
SHCHEGLOV, V. M., USSR Author's Certificate ITo 293269
the associative tags, the output of this unit being connected through the
converter which transforms the weight of a tag to a code with fixed veight
to the corresponding inputs of the associative tag weight register. The
number lines and the readout lines of the matrices of associative tags and
the matrices of associative tag weight are connected in series.
2/2
1/2 013 UNCiLASSIF*li:[)
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--USE OF BINARY CODE DISCRIMINATION 14ETHOD TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF
CARBON DIOXIDE ON METHANOL SYNTHESIS;UNUER INUUSTRIAL CONUITIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-S~HCH V.N., YEFANKIN, G.A.
~E "_Q V
--COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-31
SOURCE--KHIM. PROM. UKR. 1970, (1)v 29.
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--CARBON DIOXIDEt MErHANOL, CATALYTIC ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTkICTIONS
.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
PROXY REEL/FRAME--191)111157 STEP NO---Ui%' 10,'1361'(0 /d00 /00 110029/00 31
Cfm`C ACCESSION NO-AP0120006
i 111 Z l .iE711 3 -"1
1 0'4!1 t~ I AH'i I i I M 1:1 11 .1111 :A
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120006
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A BINARY CODE DISCR1,141NATION
ALGORITHM METHOD WAS APPLIED TO 17 INPUT VARIABLES FOR 60 EXPTS. ON
MANUFG. MEOH FROM CC AND H. WHEN THE VARIABLE M-EDIANS WERE: P;~ESSURE
P EQUALS 297 ATM, 114PUT AND OUTPUT TEMPS, T SUBI EQUALS 323DEGREES AND T
SUB2 EwUALS 384DEGREES, FRESH AND CIRCULATING GAS COMPNS. CO SUBZFt H
SUBF, CO SUBF, AND N SUBF 2.71 69.01 25.41 AND 10PERCENT AND CC SU62C,
H SUBC, CC SUBC, N SUBC, AND CH SUB4C 0.61 75.0, 7.0, 1Z.1 AND
3.1PERCENT, H SUBF-CO SUBF.EQUALS 2.68:1v H SUBC CO SUSC E%iJALS 11:11
DURATION OF THE RUN R EQUALS 210DAYSY VOL. rNpUT RATE V EQUALS 20000 HR
PRIME NEGATIVElt AND H SUB2 0 CONTENT IN THE CRUDE MEOH W EQUALS
6.4PERCENT, AND A NEG. SIGN ABOVE THE SYMBOL WAS USED TO DESIGNATE
VALUES LOWER THAN THE MEOIANi LOW H SUB2 0 CONTENY CORRESPONDED TO 8
VARIABLE CUMBINATIONS: PT SUBI T SU62, CO SUB2F CO SU82Cp PT SU82 H
SUBF, T SUB1 H SUBF--C0 SUBF CO SUB2Ct PCO SU.BF C-06 SU82C, H SUBF N SUBF
Rt PT SU32 CO SUB2C Cli SU134Ct AND PT SUR2 H SUBF:CO SUBF H SUBC# 'WHICH
APPEARED 10, 8 f 7v 7, 61 6v 69 AND 1 TIMES, RESP.,v ANO HIGH H SU132 0
CONTENT CORRESPONDED TO 7 VARIABLE LOMBINATIONS: CO SUBF CO SUBZC CH
SUB4C, T SUBI CO SU82C N SU8Ci PT SUBI CO SUB2Ct T SUBZ H SUBF CO SUBZCP
PT SUBI H SUBFv CH SUB4C N SUBC Vp AND H SUBC:CO SUBC kv WHICH APPEARED
121 9# 8, 71 3r 3t AND 1 TIMES RESP.. THUSv A HIGHLY ACTIVE UPPER
CATALYST LAYER TO INSURE HIGHER THAN MEDIAN VALUFS OF T SG'62 WAS
DESIRABLE TO REDUCE H SU62 0 CONTENT; THE RAIE Olt FUHMAII~~N O~ MFGH FRUM
CO AND H WAS MIN. AT 330-80DEGREESt WHERE EQUIL. FOR THE FORMER REACTION
rK,
OCCURRED, FACILITY.- SEVERODONETSK. Fl! IAL OKBA, SEVERODONET.:)
USSR.
fill ~ Mll
USSR UDC 632.95
NIK'SHIN, G. I., DYIISENOV, M. I., VOL'YENSHMN,
yu. B., SALAMA VDIZAV L. K., and KOZINA, L. S., All-Union Research
L.
Institute Of Plant Pathology and Institute Of Organic Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences USSR
"A Herbicide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 252757, filed 11 June 68, published 25
Feb 70 (From RZh-Khimiya, No 22, ~S'Nov 70, Abstract No 22 N708 P by
L. Shchelestenko)
Translation; It is suggested that bis-trichlorallyl esters of
dicarboxylic acids be used as a herbicide. They have the general
.C
,L-ormula: Cl 20 = CCICH2OOC(CH2) n COOCH2CCI CC12 where N an
integer from 0 to 2.
Organ and' Tissue' Tiansplanitit'~on
USSR
SHUMOVY V., Professor, and and BOGORADI I., Reporters
to
"It Will Be a Perfect Automatic Device
~bscowl Literaturnaya Gazeta, 26 Jan 72, P 12
Translation: Four years ago, Christian Barnard made the first heart trans-
plant. Literaturnaya Gazeta has written articles about this kind of opera-
tion. In letters to the editor, readers ask us to tell whether this operation
has entered clinical practice, which surgeon has made 'the largest number of
transplants, with what results, and is there a search undernray for other ways
to save people suffering from serious heart illnesses.
Today we tell about research to create an artificial heart. This work
is being done at the Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experi-
mental Surgery of the Ministry of Health USSR
Literaturnaya Gazeta reporters Yu. Shcheglov and I Bagorad asked
Professor V Shumakov, head of the division of transplantation and artificial
organs of the Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental
ry, to tell about the prospects of creating an artificial heart.
Surgez
question: In vhat stage is work on the artificial heart at the present
time?
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USSR
SHMAKOV, V., et al., Literaturnays, Gazeta, 26 Jan 72, p 12
Answer: In a few years, we have created a large number of different
types of experimental models of 'he heart. We have been helped by a number
of industrial enterprises and scientific research institutions. I am not
afraid to say that some of these models meet fairly high requirements. But
all the same we are still at the very,beginning of our path. In our country
and abroad, those who am creating the artificial hoart run in-to a 1,arge num-
ber of difficulties. For example, we still do not Itave material which meets
all naceasary conditions. The heart makes 40 million cycleo a year. What
kind of material should be nelected to endure such a load for several, years!
There are also other difficulties. For example the development of
thrombosis. When blood comes into contact with various "nonliving' materlals-
plastics or metals -- it coagulates and thrombi are formed. Even the non-
specialist understands the consequences of this. Several types of surfacing
have now been developed which reduce the liklihood of throrebosis, but we are
still not fully satisfied.
Finally, we face problems related to the source of power. The nize of
the artificial heart now corresponds to the heart of an experimental animal
and is placed in its heart pocket. However the current source is outside.
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PT, V R, T.919, M'i1WA11:t414iWij1:!;1
USSR
SHUMAKOV, V., et al., LiteraturnaYa Gazeta, 26 Jan 72, p 12
Its size does not concern us. But when the subject of creating a long-term
instrument comes up, miniature power sources are needed and they must be
placed in the person's body itself. We are constantly carrying on appropriate
research. From this point of view, isotopes are very interestinS, particularly
plutonium-238.
It sounds almost fantastic to use the power given off by the human
organism during metabolism. But in general this is completely realistic.
Question: How do things stand with development of automatic control
over the artificial heart?
Answer: Without solving this exceptionally important problem, it is
impossible to even think of creating a sufficiently -perfect artificial heart.
After all, the heart responds very intricately to the organism's needs. For
example, when you run the heart beats fast, but when you sleep the frequency
of contractions decreases. This happens without our intervention, automati-
cally. The artificial heart should work in the sa= ways
ToSether with the Institute of Engineering Cybernetics, our institute is
deeply engaged in this problem. It is true that some scientists consider it
too early to be thinking about this, they say i~ is for tomorrow. However,
we hold a different point of view.
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USSR
SHUMAKOV, V., et al., Lite,--aturnaya Gazeta, 26 Jan 72, p 12
Question: Can we expect that artificial heart..models created by you
will be introduced into practice in the near future2
Answer: I think that it is possible to answer that question affirma-
tively.
Question: In your opinion, what new areas of Interest in addition to
creating an artificial heart are now exciting scientists?
Answer: I am particularly interested in the problem of creating an
artificial liver. The liver is an extremely complex organ, an enormous chemi-
cal laboratory whose activity bas not been completely sttulled yet. That is
why it is not realistic today to make an artificial liver which could pre-
cisely copy the human one. If we were able to propose a-model which performed
even part of the fuuctions of the actual liver, we vould consider this an
exceptional success.
Question: The possibility of preserving organs is now being intensively
studied. What methods of preservation are, in your opinion, most promising?
Answer: We are working on preservation of the kidney and other organsY
in particular the heart. Short-term preservation is now done through extrenne
temperatures. But this permits us to maintain an organ's vitality for just
a hort period. We have created an original, small-size apparatus in which it
4/`e
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ii-IHOMMU16;i~iM
1111 ,UN -
USSR
SHUMAKOV, V., et al., Literaturnaya Gazeta, 26 Jan T2, p 12
is possi ble to deliver an organ that has been removed to any point in the
country. There the kidney is perfused with special solutions at low tempera-
ture. We have raised the "life span" of the removed kidney to 24 hours.
Question: Who helps you design artificial organs and preservation
equipment?
Answer: Engineers and mathematicians who are attracted by medicine.
'For example, they found an algorithm whichmakes it-possible to recognize
the degree of vitality of a transplant, and they vired it up on a special
computer. Several times we have refused to perform kidney transplants
because, using this computer, we determined that irreversible changes have
taken place in it and the operation would be doom.~d to failure.
Question: What ways are there todAy to solve the problem of the heart
transplant?
Answer: Our task is not to perform transplants for their own sake or to
demonstrate a virtuoso's technique. Judge for yournelf. In Canada, I believe,
they calculated the wvarage longevity of patients omirham heart transplants
had been performed and patients on whom, for some rewton, transplants had not
been performed although they carze to the clinic-for that purpose. It turned
out that the first group did not live nearly as long after the operation as
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USSR
SHUMAKOV, V., at al., Literaturnaya Gazeta, 26 Jan 72, p 12
the second. That is something for doctors to think about.
With the contemporary state of medicine, are we surgeons able to guaran-
tee longer life or not? In my opinion, this is a very serious problem.
There is a second and equally important side to the matter. Until now
the donors have been people for whom specialists had given a diagnosis of
so-called cerebral death. In a majority of cases, these ratients actually
did die. However, in practice, although vary rarely, improbable cas-es still
do occur where people with extremely serious injuries who are in a hopeless
state recover. Well then, who will guaxantee that are of the people from whom
it is possible to take a living, beating heart would not have reenvered? At
the present tim, no specialists are, in my opinion, able to do this.
All this naturally leads to a different attitude toward the heart trans-
plant. We will begin to make this kizd of operation only -when we have appro-
priate guarantees.
616
;jid
USSR UDC: 632.9S
SHCHM1,01 Y11 V KULTKOV, G. P. , KOGAN, V. Sh. , PROKOPYI-N,
A. N.p KOVI .-IT 1. S.
"Dialkyl Phosphite-s -- Synergists of 2, 4 -Dich lo-rophonoxyzice tic
Acid Esters"
F
Tr. Ul'yinavs),-. opytn. st. (Illorks of the Ul'yanovs_-
perimental 5, p-p 1421-133 (from
RZh-Khj.mLyn,, jllo 7, Apr 77, Abstract Pl'o 7/1"N642)
t t 1yl
fa c trf r
A T.,;Lxture of Iun:l Lb:in
1 do,-': i
U-35R wc 632.95
SPIRIDONOVv YU. At SPIMMONOVA, G. S.t MTESHEVt A. I.,
10iommv, P. S. I BLIAZW,91 L., &V.-Union Scientific Research Institute
of Pbytopathology
IOA DesiccanV
USSR Author's Certificate No 2965439 filed 16 Oct 69p publinhed 10 May 71
(froz RZh-Khimiya.# No I(II)j Jan 72, Abstract No 0457 P)
Translationt Substances of the general formula lioc(s)acH 2c(on(w) 3 (1)'
uhere R - C -01-alkyl, R1 - C KcIralkyl or aryl =e proposed as doslecants.
When latvQcsa into the soil in a dose of 10 Rg/ha before meeding, compounds
I have no noticeablo effect on plantat but when the sains dose of the com-
poundB is used for treatment in the vogetative stap, they ease wilting or
deathi G. A. Bolyayeva.
USSR uwi
Sa"MiLv'. if. 2- 1,1. F. SH-C_[XLOV -jU. jr.,
1_1jS'MkV'E;i1 D. A., A"11-U.-jIna of P1,ytG,-atho1c_--
"Detemdnation of 11clat-ility and 1-1h),totoxicitr c)-,' of
MOSCOW, v Sel'skum IMnozy-cystvc, Vol 8, NO 3, k-'r, 70, pp
Kbstract: 7%-le art,41cle a i7n_iificution or "'-lc S 5 t C- -
ci~- C.'
method for a com-"arativE~ C' t' n
vapors of '11.1is vl-ts 'Iseu; to d(~ r.'a!"] -k'J"O 'G") -
tc.-ticity of 4-D
and at Lite
Rescal-C!, j, S4-iv."'2 -if I'
St
at the Ali-Union Of
trietlianola,-dne salt, 1=-L- b n s, a sthe test . :L~rlt!i Ta,_, h.-alhicid
p
raWked ar. follmrs in of
trichloroall.,il ester octyl csl:'~!r chlorocrot,-1,
ester /_ butyl cste.r. It found Vlar. thcre is a cor--cla'U'on
between the volatilitv of a subst-ance and its ve4vht and boilir_.-
point,
1A
112 023 UNCUASSI FIIEO~ PROCESSING 0ATE--27NOV70
TITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE VOLATILITY: AN D PHOTOTLIXICtTY OF THE VAPO;~ FROM
HORMONAL HERBICIDES -U-
AUTHOR- (05) -SOKOLOV I M.S., ZliiJKCVt N.P.p SHCREGLOVp YU,.V., KASIKHINt A.N.,
IMUS TKAYEVv D.A.
_.~_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S OU RC E-- K H I MSEL. KHOI. 1970, 8(,3), 212-14
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL A.ND MIEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--HER.!31Cl0Fi LEGUi'llE PLANT
CROPY ESTERt VAPOR SrATE, rtixicITY,
PHYSIOLOGY
COt.'TqOL MARKING--Nif) RESTRICf 10INS
DOCUMEW CLASS--UNCLAS5IFfEf)
PROXY REEL/FRA,6!F--3004/0I83 STEP *40--Ull/039(i./70/008/003/02L?/0214
CIRC ACCESSION fN'0--,AP0130942
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27~',IUV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0130942
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN PDT EXPIS. BF-Allq PLANTS IdERE
HELD IN CLOSED CONTAINERS TOGETHER WITH FILTER PAPER STRIPSv PREVIOUSLY
WETTEO'WITH 0.02PFRCENT SOLNS, OF 2v4-0 ESTERS UN ETHAiMGL OR DIOXANE,
FOR 24 HR AT 27DEGREES. ME ORDER OF VOLATILITY' AS AELL AS
PHYTOTOXICITY.OF THE ESTERS WERE: TRIETHANOLAmINE SALT SMALLER THAN
TRICHLOROALL11- ESTER SMALLER THAM BUTOXYETHYL ESTER SMALLER THAN OR
EQUAL TO OCTYL ESTER SMALLER THAN CHLOROOCTYL P-s,rER SMALLER THAN IBUTYL
ESTER. A CORRELATION BETWEFN MOL. WT,,~B,P.r AND VOLATILITY FOUND.
-s F
-----------
1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED:' PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
TITLE--DETERMINATION OF VOLATILITY AND,PHYTOTOXICITY OF VAPORS OF HORMONAL
-U-
HERBICIDES
AUTHOR-(05)-SOKOLOV9 M-S., ZHUKOVI.N.P., SHCHEGLOV, YU01., KASIKHIN, A.N.,
MUSIK AYEVv D.A.
.-COUNTRY OF INFO--IJSSR
V SELISKOM KHOZYAYSTVE, 1970* Nr( 3p PP 52-54
DATE PUBL ISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,-TOPIC -SAGS--HERBICIDE, HORMONE, TOXICITY, AROMATIC ESTER
,-:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1359 STEP NO--UR/039~t/70/000/003/0052/0054
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136723
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136723
.~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PURPOSE 13F THE WORK WAS TO
DEVELOP A RELIABLE METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE VOLATILITY AND
'PHYTOTDXICITY OF VAPORS OF ESTER DERIVATIVES OF 2t4-0. BUTYLP
BUTOXYETHYL, CHLOROCROTYL, OCTYL AND rRICHLOROALLYL ESTERS WERE USED.
AN ASSUMPTION WAS MADE THAT THE PHYTOTOXICITY OF, THE ABOVE COMPOUNDS
(CHEMICALLY PURG) WAS PRACTICALLY IDENTICAL. THE PHYTOTOXICITY WAS
DETERMINED BY A MODIFIED "ISOLATED SYSTEM" METHOD. rHE METHOD WAS BASED
ON DETERMINATION OF PLANT WEIGHTS AFTER EXPOSURE OF JUST SPROUTED
SEEDLINGS TO THE VAPORS FOR 24 HOURS AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPME11T
AND GROWTH FOR 10 DAYS. THE RESULTS OBTAINED INDICATED THAT THE METHOO
IS RELIABLE WITH 4-12PERCENT ERROR, THAT VOLATILITY OF THE COMPOUNDS
TESTED DIFFERS CONSIDERABLY IN REVERSE DEPENDENCE TO.THE MOLECULAR
WEIGHT AND BOILING POINT OF THE COMPOUNDSt ANO.TH4T rVIESE HERBICIDES CAN
BE ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR INCREASING PHYTOTOXICITY ACCORDING TO THE
FOLLOWING SERIES: TRIETHANOLAMINE SALT OF 2r4-0.1 TPUCHLOROALLYL ESTERP
BUTOXYET14YL ESTER# OCTYL ESTERt CHLOROCROTYL ESTER, BUTYL ESTER.
VSESOYUZNYY NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELISKIY,it4srITUT FITOPATOLOGII.
c 632.95
USSR UD
RABIN, V. V., DENISENKOVA, R. N., UGRYUMOV, YE. P., Sll(;HE3LO-,,,
YU. V., B121-1ZINYUK, N. K., STREL'TSOV, R. V , and KOLOMIYETS, ~.. 7.9
Northern Caucasus Scientific Research InsLtiate of Phytopathology',
All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology, Moscow,
Ministry of Agriculture USSR
"Herbicid0l
USSR Authors' C-~rtificate No 250603, filed lit Jun 68, published
26 Jan 70, (from RZh-Khimiya, No120 (11), 25 Oct 70, Abstract
No 20 N601P by N, B. VSE-VOLOZHSKAYA)
'CG 1; CJC' 2C
Translation: Compounds of the general fortilula
(0)07, SnBu2 (1) (It = 01 or Me) are not ir1fcri.6_r in herbic-Lal.
actIvity to bu-tyl esters of the corresponding aryloxyalkyjcarboxylic
acids, For example, mustard plants in the phase were
sprayed with aqueous solutions of I in a does of 50, 100, 250 and
500 g/ha (calculated in acid equiia-ilent). The dose at which the
weight of aboveground portions of the plant declines 50". was
53 g/ha for I (R = 01), whereas that for the.butyl ester of
2,4-D was 61 g/ha.
L
USSR LjDc 612-53+W.22-i~61z.743
SHCIMIDW., A. !., ana MUCIUVAj YBE. L, 9 RcoloGica-l FhXr?J.oIo,--_y Toan,
Institu a of AV, niology :Wenl 1. F. Pavlovp Academy of lllcialir-s USSR,
Leningrad
"Changes in Gas Exchange and Nyoolectrical Activity in Rc-dents Durir,~S Ther&al
AdaptatioY
L-sningrad, Fiziologichoelkly Zhurnal SSSH Imoni 1. M. Sechuiiovt Vol 58, No 5,
1972, pp 754-760
Abst-racti A ccn-,-.~:-Lnative stuiy of lows-term (45 dzy-.,i) thtir.=1 adaptztion
Was PeeLorvv-ft Or, lat - 1.10,3tlhed atl -vhits iatts, wbich inhabit iraxp. sollth~,-rn
ri~;, -e idatzx =-to, During z4aptation to cold (50c), 0
rogionB, a ' on wiJ.4. 12
consumption In whit45 rata increasaa mora (up E6%,) thstn ij:,. Tlat-tooth,-?d ratv,
(uP 56%)P whillo the oluctrical activity of Ekelntal mttisclci~ in ithite rats
increa-ses less than in flat-toothod rats. Body temj~Tra-tu---O of ~-,ay -cxVIs
I~y 3.110
falls -) 0, and tho ardrals lcu-je about 17~ of tbair Initial bod.7 iriai~;hto
Body tsm-i,--r--tura of whtte z-4ts fcTUa by 2,6-01 but their b~idj% iceight xv..-.aAw-!
unchanged. During adaptation to boat (Z50C), 0 aid bcdv tempsra-
2
ture are sinllax in both typeas of rats, but flaD-toothed r~its dirtplay nox-r~
rWoelectrical activity yet gain noria weight, It- lu concludo-d. that f1r.-t-
1/2
USSR
SHCHEGLOVAl A.I. t and KAMCUVAp YE, L. Fisiologliche3ldy Zhwn-n1 5S.01.11
ineni 1. Fl. Sachenovt Vol 58g No 51 lg?Zg pp 734-760
toothed rat-st uhich are naturally botter Mapted -to hant, incroase their
heat production in a cold environnent mainly by inor_e-w3lze; the tonix; 'ard
tremor of their all-teletal nwclGa. In white rat* emposc& to coldo -,'.hr_~ P,,Dta-
bolism of all tissues iucreaseag xesuiting in gx,2ater tota.1 oxygen consurip-
tion, greater h"at preAuction per =it volume of 0. consumfirif rxd b-stter
wintenwice of body tenperature.
2/2
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if
7: iv: v-
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Abstractirig. Sdrvice: Ref Code:
Acc. Nr:
035 CHEMICAL ABST. t
APOO,524 ZIA etase
101749t Antimicrobial fabrics. Kozinda Z. Yu.-, Gorbache-
r 2n. k- i, OV9
Va. 1. N.- K, ShLOgil A.
~em-st. F~orn. (MOSCOW-1 6'1( us$)- Wool
USSR). RuLO
Eabrics modified by grafting"with 2-methyl-5-4invlpyzidine were
treated with 1% aq. soln. of!Cu(OAc)2 ox AgNO3. -Sini,ilaily, wool
grafted with methacrylic ai~id was treated witb 1% Oentachloro-
phenol or -hexachleraphene, solas, in .1,4eOH., The jr fti in,
creased the tensile strength bf the fabric by 1646%. s., acteri-
cidal additives inhibited tho pro0agation of Staphylacoceus cu-
reus and intestinal bacteria Iwhen 1-1.5% Ctu,or Ag or ~-7.32%
chlorinated phenols were present. j
REEL/FRAME
1987'.1069
IN11110-1.1",~.......... .
I/-) ~015 UNcLAsSll"-IFD PiMCESSIN(~
DATE--(,2~)CT70
TITLE--i').T~,~.Cljl~l~ Gj- A~-LN,;;TIC HYDROCARBONS BY ACHATH DF '~ I T A L Il i'IL S
-u-
AUTHCV.- -0 1 YA,~ ~~V ,1 .14. , Ku Z LJV , L. *A. , ~5Ul E Y E VA, , R.;~. S HC HF (~L:l V ALV
CuUNTAY. L-F INF-0-OSSR
Tf-'KH-NLrL. T')OL. 14ASEL 197C, 15(3) 12-14
OAT F PW~ L T SHE D- - - - - -70
SUBJECT AMEAS-CHEMISTRY
TG P i c. rt.i,.5--&CETAT[., ORGAN71C NITPn COMPOOND, HYDROGARHON FxTL-ACTln~14,
AROMA7 I C HYDROCAIWON, ')f rANF, TOLUENE , NONAINI~ S(ILV~NT A(,TIJN
CONTRUL `~AKKIING-111f) RFSTRICTIOINS
OCCUMCN7 U.ASS--WjC,,.Ai5SIF I~D
STEP
CIRC
F
212 C- 15 UNCL AS S f F I tD PR(.ICE-SS r\JG DATE--O?OCT70
C [QC AU 1-~ &S 1 ON Ru--AP0 112 50 9
/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-
ABSTRACTIE ABSTRACT. ACETATES FiF !4ITPU AL'-S. A
DISSnLV',%G CAPA,-.ITY Ak-j GuJU SELECTIVITY FOR HYOP-)!-A~ill),JS, -3UT
THE f->T%I, Of THE HYDROCARBONS f'JUREASED WITH Ph INCkFASU Uq THEIR '-410t
T H E' M.0 LT . 0 F T H E P A R A f: f- 111 C HY Dk OC A it il 0 Ii S I N, r 1.1, cI . H A D T "117-
G':l.EAT[ST FFFECT CN THE AKOMAT IC HYDRMAROUN COINCN. 1A THE EXT. ,Hlisl
THE EXTN. OF ISOOCTANIETOLUENE (1) AND NONANE I 11)-I 'AfXTS. .4[TH 2 SU37
NCH i N - S F-
SUi22 C14,' EOAC GAVE EXTS, CONTS. ~60.Z AND 8.7PEPC IT 1, Tf*
C~jEFF. BEING 76.5 AND 61.1 VOL. PERCENT, RESP. IN' TH~: C-ASE JF I I -I
11-0-YYLENE 1111) MIXTS., THE EXTS. CONTAINED 83.2PERCENT I AND
82.2PERCENT Illp THE SEPN. CIJEFFS. 13EING 61.1 AND 60.4 VOL. PERCENT,
RESP. OVE TO THEIR EXCESSIVE DISS-ILVING CAPACITYt THE Ar--ETATES WEIE
RECOIRMENDED ONLY AS COMPONENTS UF SELECTIVE SOLYENTS. WATER DECREASED
THE STAOILITY OF THE ACETATES,
UNCLASSIFIED
Transformation and Structure
USSR WC 669.71:'55-721
BZR* Le B. VAMIAT# YTJ &M. 9DAVTDOV* V Coj KRAYLPOVo B. Stt and SHCHEGLUIA,
N, Me j, All-Union Institute of Light Alloys --------
"Substructure Changes and Decomposition Processes in the Double Aging of
P-Uoy AD-31 Under the Effect.cf Plastic Deformation!'
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Fetallov i Hetallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 3, 1973, PP 5P3-590
Abstracti Electron microscopy and mechanical property zeasurements were
employed to study substructure char4ges and decompositioa proce5ses in alloy
AD-31 in sheet form with a com-oDsItion of (in %)s 0.73 Fg, 0.57 Si,
0.12 Fell 0.03 Qn, 0.01 Mn, balance - Al. The sheets vere water quenched
from 52?C and rollel in the cold state (30 and 90% reduction) either after
quenching or after natural agin,-, for one day. Samples were titudied after
deformation without subsequent aging and.-after aging at 1550 for five hours.
Out of 13 different combinations of quenchingo aging arAd rolling reduction,
it was found that tha best combination of tensile strongth and ductility
is achieved b / -7,
0y quenchingg natural aging for one day, reduction of CC~,', and
awing at 155 G for 0-5 hours# This* Uvatzent y1olded'e, 'AS Of 38.3 ~.-./=2t
-- -- - - -- - , --
.1
tMC 18.821
USSR
M' 011W, I. N., FUMM-1, 11. U., PRYOUSMIKOV, I. S. P111CMIROVA, L. 1.
-and SHCHECLOVA, R. I. Elektrostal' Plant
"Properties of Steels Alloyed. with an Exlcess o-P Nitrogen!'
~'.'-Yoscow' stall, No 8, Aug 73, pp 749-752
The properties of some standard, steels were Investic:ated In which
nitrogen was added in amounts which exceeded the theoretical limits of its
solubility under ordirary conditions. The,specific steels stulied. werei k.
EPU (Kh21G?A
-LN5), EF618 (n25A-12AR), EPM (QCCKM9=117A.~2), E1835
(M51,a6c,7AH), and EP310 (1Kh1':N5A12,). The chemical conposition of these
steels is given. It was shown that in the process of plasna-axe remelting
fron the gas phase a STeater saturation of the netal with nitro.-en is achieved
than under conditions of using nitrided ferroa-Iloys. Steel from Ingots weighing
400 kg bad satisfactory properties, especially 1tcreased 5trength with accep-
table ductility. The quant-itative effect,of nitrogen was investigated al:d its
zechanisa refined. Four figures,.two tables*
VDC:~ tj 3257-
LISSR
SHCH17GLO'VTr:'OV A. iz. . oz" All-Union State Institute of I I
dy and Desi&n, P-n Of IS C Research
nary Sti d ientific I
"A Dezice for 'Read-lut of Visual Information"
F,,e Tuvarnyy,~! 7r-aki
Mosco-w, Otkrytiya, Izolhreteniya, Promjrshlenn-
0 1D, 1 1
No 31, 1-070, So-.1'et _Fa-ten-- 283704, Class 42, fili-d 31 6,3 -1, 1 ~ -,- 14,
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device Tor -reading out
visual infor-mation. The device contains two carriers with -,--,dde rail's along
the x and y axes, a feeler securely fix-ed to one at' the curriers for nza-'un-I
outlining of the doctminent, and two reversible cownters for cocrdinat,- val,,-.es.
As a dist-in~-ruishing feature of the patent, the d~_victa is .timpllified a!,-;
orerational reliability is improved by ;3ecurely ccnrv?etin~, thi-, gear of loach
rack coa;d.r":Uy wi-h another -c-_ar
carrier icn mc.-sheo with the guide ra-,
*which meshes with.a lug on a three-armed lover. Tvo'arms o_f this lever are
located close to normally cr)en contacts which are cormected ~,!ith tlhc
and re,,erse cil-cuit:, of the counter as the feeler z:)*i,,-,s o-,-~Dr t-,le dociment.
When the leve- is in the neutral position with respeat to the teeth On 4he
grear, the third arm of the lever acts to clo!-:e a contact connected to ar;
-Interlock vhi cb blocks the coLmting circuits of the ccordinatem cou:iter.
43
- am 1 "5 ON M,
-1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
T ITLE--SEPAR AT ING RARE EARTH AND TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS FROM URANIUM
TARGETS11RRADIATED WITH HEAVY IONS _U_
_4U_THOR-(03)-KUSHv V.K.v MIKULSKI, J.v SZCZEGLOWSKlYp Z.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
y
SOURCE-RADIOKHIMIYA 1970Y 12(2)t 401-5 ggo R it L j-.~--m'-
Irv, t
,DATE PuaLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--URANIUM, ION BOMBARDMENT, SOLVENT EXTRACTIONY RARE EARTH
gl~l ISOTOPE, TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTt ORGANIC PHOSPHATE,.PHOSPHORIC ACID,
ORGANIC ACIOt ORGANIC OX[OEt ALIPHATIC PHOSPHOROUS.COMPOUND, CHEMICAL
-,SEPARATION
,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
0.OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/14Z3 STEP NO--UR/0186/70/012/002/0401/0405
CIRC ACCE-S 510NN0--AP 0-13i-375
027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133375
AB.STRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A RAPID METHOD IS PROPOSED FOR
SEPG. RARE EARTH AND TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS FROM U TARGETS IRRADIATED
WITH HtAVY IONS BY USING AN EXTN. WITH.TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE (1), TRI N
.OCTYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE 111), AND DI 2 ETHYLHEXYLPHO:SPHORIC AICD (III). A
PROCEDURE IS ALSO DESCRIBED FOR THE PREPN* OF THE THIN LAYER SPECIMEN'St
,FOR ALPHA SPECTROSCOPY MEASUREMENTS. THE U TARGET TOGETHER WITH 5 MG AL
IS OISSOLVEO IN A HCL HNO SUB3 MIXTop THE SOLN. IS EVAPD., DISSOLVED IN
4 M HCLp AND EXTD. BY 1. THE AQ. PHASE IS THEN EXTD. WITH 5PERCENT
TOLUENE SOLN. OF 11, THE SEPD. AQ. PHASE IS EVAPD., TO DRYNESS, THE
RESIDUE IS DISSOLVED BY 0.01M HCLI AND EXTD. BY 50PERCENT SOLN. OF 111.
RE EXTNm FO THE SEPO* METALS FROM THE ORG. PHASE Sl CARRIED OUT BY
CONCO. HCLv THE AQ. PHASE IS NEUTRALIZED BY CONCO. NH SU84 OH YO PH
COEQUALS I AND ELECTROLYZED FOR 3 MIN AT 0a8 A BY USING PT ANCOE, PT OR AU
CATHODE (THICKNESS 0*3 HM AND SURFACE 0*8 CM PRIME21. A 90PERCENT YIELD
OF TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS (CONTG* 50PERCENT INITIALLY PRESENT RARE
::EARTH.METALS) IS OBTAINED. THE WHOLE'SEPN. OF Tlli~NSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS~
REQUIRES 15-20 MIN*
am i A I I
1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--160CT70
PRUBLEMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STEAM TUK81NES WITH
_U_
_91.14-CAL R-ARAMETERS
.AUTHOR- SHCHEGLYAYEVv A.V.
~COUNTRY OF I N F
_'~SOURCE-MOSCOW, TEPLOEiNERGETIKA, NO. 2w ig7or PP 2-5
AT EPUBLISHED - ----- 70
S,UBJECT. -AREAS--MECH.* IND., C-IV4L AND MARINE E-NGR
,TOPIC. TAGS--STEA,'4 TURBINE, RESEARCH FACILITY
MARKING--P40 RESTRICTIONS
;DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'.PROXY REELiFRAME--1996/0357 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/000/,~)O~/0002/0005
'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117594
kjNCLASSIflF0
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117594
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PROBLEMIS OF THE FURTHER
PERFECTION OF DOMESTIC (SOVIET) TURBINE UNITS ARE STUDIED IN DETAIL.
FACILITY: MOSCOw POWER ENGINEERING INSTITUTE.
UNCLASSIFIED
ITSSR UDC 669.15'26128-L94:620.186
VINITSKIY, A. G., YANIENSKIY, N. YE., 140SI-NYAGUI., V. V., KOGAN.
G. M SHGIJ P. S., and POKRYSI-D-UNA, V. A., Kirovograd
fn'st-ltu e for Agricu - ral Machine Building
"Influence of Structure on the Wear Resistance of Stamps Made
of Khl2M Steel"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov,
No 2, 1971, pp 74
Abstract: The influence of the structure of Khl2,N1 steel on the wear
resistaiice %4as studied as applicable to conditions of operation of dies
and,matrices of stamps for cutting and punching of transformer steel.
It was found that Khl2~14 steel with austenitic structure has higher wear
resistance under dry friction conditions with dynamic loading than hardened
martensitic steel. Hardening from )180-1200*C in oil and tempering at
180-2200C for 1.5-2 hr represent the optimal heat treatment node for
Khlai steel.
USSR UDC 632.95
ISMAYLOV, R. G. A., GUSEYNOV, D. M., MEKHTIYEV, S. D., SHCHEGOL', Sh. S.,
ISAYEVA, F. G. A., KONYSHEV, 1. N.
"Plant Growth Regulator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 334961, Filed 30/07/69, Published 24/05/72
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 24(11), 1972, Abstract
No 24N643 P, by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: It is suggested that the Na-salt of octyltoluic acid (1) be
used as a plant growth regulator. I is produced by alkilation of xylenes
with diisobutylene with subsequent oxidation of tert-oct),Ixylene with 02 and
neutralization of the acid with an aqueous solution of NaOH or soda. The
influence of I on the coleoptiles of wheat sprouts wid the growth of winter
wheat roots is demonstrated.
1/2 010 UNCLASStkE0 PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--ON CERTAIN GENERAL REGULARITIES OF INDIVIQUAL RESPOND OF TYPHOID
FEVER BACTERIA STRAINS TO L TRANSFORMING EFFECT OF PENICILLIN -U-
AUTHOR--SHCHEGOLEVt A.G.
~:~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
240
-SOURCE--ANTISIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15, NR 3, PP 235-.
DATE PUSLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~TOPIC TAGS-TYPHOID FEVER, PENICILLIN* BACTERIA MUTATION
C0NITRct MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0471 STEP NO--UR/0297/70/015/003/0235/0240
CIRC, ACCESSION N0-001001)69
2/2 010 U14CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100949
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PECULIARITIES OF INDIVIDUAL
RESPONDS OF 27 STRAINS OF TYPHOIO FEVER BACTERIA TO L TRANSFORMING
EFFECT OF PENICILLIN WERE STUDIED AND GENERAL REGULARITIES OF THE
RESPONDS IN VARIOUS STPAINS WERE REVEALED,, FIVE 14AIN TYPES OF THE
CULTURE RESPONDS TO PENICILLIN- WERE FOUNDt (A) PRODUCTION*OF
HETEROMORPHIC FORMS IN RESPONSE TO THE PRI)4AkY EFFEC7 OF PENICILLIN, (R,'
PRODUCTION OF HETEROMORPHIC FORMS AND VIABLE L~VARIANTS, (C) PRODUCTION
OF VIABLE L.FORIMS WITHOUT ZONES OF HETEROMORPHfC GROWTH, (0) PRODUCTION
OF VIABLE L VARIANTS DURING PASSAGES OF HETEROMORPHIC FORMS, (E)
PRODUCTION OF NON VIABLE L COLONIES. IT WAS SHOWN THAT DURING L
TRANSFORMATION AND STABILIZATION IN ~ FORM STRAINS OF TYPHOID FEVER
BACTERIA IMAY HAVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF-L G,R-OWTH A440 ALrj,'4G WiTH COLONIES OF
TYPES ZV AND ZA PRODUCE GRANULAR 141CROFORMSt WH[ClA ARE, TRANSPLANTED
DURING SUBPASSAGES AND DO NOT REVERSE ON MEDIA WITHOUT PENICILLIN. OUT
OF T11F GENERAL NUMBER OF THE CULTURES TESTED 24 STRAfNS FORMED VIABLE L
VARIANTS,
UNCLASSIFIEO
7707
UPRS
-FLOW LIQUED-1.7
LANINAR TAL MAGNE701MRODYNAMIC SYSMS AXJ SYNC MONOUS CXNERATION
OF ELECTRIC MWER
[Article by Y V.-Ye. PJvlenh Shcliegclev. institute of
7 Technical The of the Ukrainian "A ikc~dczy -v, L. C. 3s,
X.
1. It. Vo!.tlli~ov
1. JLL-
Eloctrodynaacs institute a, th~ Ukrai71,-a`m_rr
r
g-
- ,
' L
Academy at ci~nccz;~ tUcv. USSR; Parnaw, IAEA Svn-onit.-_ on Electricity from
MARsetohydroAYT~a~'I~s' 1968, pp 1635-16461
P-t-
The pri=at
implacentl
na licuid-=Qtal
ragnetchy4rodynamic gentrators by the known desil:ns consist
in ncc-21cratinA the liquid-metal to high velocities bc!ore
'
the channel, which is coan~cted with high losses to
friction
in the r-o-pbaaa noaxle and ch;%nnel. If the =p.nAon of
the vapor (8fis) in transferred to the channel, theo the.
electrical conductivity of the flow (the vzpor-liquid
mixture) in aignifIcantly reduced. - The magnetzhydrodynnzic
generator in uhich the liqui.4-metal flow is se*zrat*4 Itt-
to. segments (Liquid pistons) moving an a result zf ex-
pension of the ~medium (vapor or Ste) between Ohm appears
to b
eh
ttv
O
Ii
i
l
p
e au
e.
mare Vzonpac
ur pre
m
nary ex
er
ments
have demonstrated the po,asihIlfty of obtaining a piston-
like (laminar) f1m. The utilization of, this pr!=cipla
permits: 1) crg&nization of the acceleration 7rotess
without sharks and mutual alipping of the phases; 2)
isaxint= reduction o9 the thermal contact surEac:* 1>etwers
h phagro and An Increasn in the therr-ody
t a3u.1c, efficiency
at tbe cycle. realizing it to a brooder cz=parature ran3e:
3) roall=atton of a constant flow velocity In the chsanal;
4) the product-ion of electric paver by a eyncIfirclous
mannetchydradynamic generator. The application of the
synchronous ptiz~tipla combined with the described mtthwl
of accelerating the liquid-metal permits the cc=ideraticn
that hIgh-power generators can ba built. The thercedynAmIc
cyclas of liquid-metal magnotohydrodynAndc gentrAtors
can be divided Imto two group: with respect to ccndensation
temparature; higb-tamparatur generators dexiguad for use
In-
Si
'zz
jv!
USSR
S~MGOLLJA_2. M. Candidate of Technical Sciences
"Plasma Magnetohydrodynamic Generators With the Use of Oxygen and Aerodynamic
Protection"
Kiev, Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, No 11, Nov 71, pp 19-25
Abstract: The Institute of Technical Thermophysics, Academy of Sciences
Ukrainian SSR, for several years has been working on a method for protecting
the M generator duct by the injection of an inert gas through its walls.
Several MID duct designs have been proposed in which the electrode or in-
sulating walls are to be porous or formed with protection against the de-
structive effect of the plasma stream by the injection of gas (aerodynamic
protection). To study some of the questions involved, the Division of
Technical Thermodynamics of the Institute made an analytical investigation
of the power efficiency of power station schemes which have-- an 1-91D generator
with aerodynataic duct-wall protection, ar, well. as an i*n,.pcr:[ment.11 fnvun~Ll-
gatiOll to deteiTtinO We effoat 04" Cite Injection of netitral gases (nircrozen,
argon) on the electrical characteristics of porous generator electrodes. A
comparison was made of the power efficiency of scheme,,i with injection and
with external cooling. The Institute of Technical Thermophysics in con-
junction with the Institute. of Mechanics of Moscow St4ite Un:-(_-rsL-,V
v 1,
'USSR
SHCHEGOLEV, G. M., Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, No 11, Nov 71,
pp 19-25
out experiments to determine the effect of the injection of pure nitrogen
and argon on the electrical parameters of porous cermat electrodes. The
porous materials for the experimental electrode specimens were developed and
prepared by the Institute of Problem of Material Science, Academy of Sciences
Ukrainian SSR, with the participation of- the Institute of Technical Thermo-
physics.
The results indicate that there is aa 80- to 100-fold decrease in the erosive
vear of materials as compared to erosion without injection, tile cathodic
potential drop is not intensified and depends only on the temperature and
properties of the electrode material, and the current density range in which
a stable arcless operating mode is possible expands somewhat. The power ef-
ficiency of an MID generator with aerodynamic protection matches a cycle
with external duct cooling even under the most adverse assumptions. Aero-
dynamic protection is very effective from the standpoint of eliminating
duct erosion and corrosion and, to a lesser extent, also inproves conditions
for the passage of current.
213
USSR
SHCHEGOLEV, G. M., Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, No 11, Nov 71,
pp 19-25
Favorable conditions exist at the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR for
intensive research on MHD generators with aerodynamic protection as a result
of the experimental MM generator base created in conjunction with the
Hinistry of Power Engineering and Electrification Ukrainian SSR, as well
as the possibility of cooperation between the Institutes of Electrodynamics,
Problems of Material Science, and Technical Thermophysics. The main test
stand of the experimental base is an MHD generator, rather large for a test
stand, but small for an industrial prototype. Important areas of research
for the future include a study of duct wall surface 6ffects and the study
of flows in ducts through whose walls the protective gas is injected.
3/3
USSR
UDG [621.362:5z8.4]-225-93-017.001.24
OSADOHIY, M., SHCHEGOLESY, G.14.
OEffect Of Temperature Of Channel Walls Protected By A Nitrogen Blast On 111he
Efficiency Of A Magnetohydrodynamic Electrical Fewer Plant Scheme"
V ob. ,Tt~plotelkhn.probl.prysmoxo preabrazov.energii (Heat-Engineering Problems
Of Direct Energy Conversion--Collection Of Works), Issue 2, Kiev, "N~uk..dumka,"
1971, pp 22-29 (from RZh--Elektrotakhnika i energetika, No 12, Dec 1971,
Abstract X010-175)
Translation: The results are presented of an analysis of the effect of the temp-
erature of the wallo of a magnetohydrodynamic (1,M) gonerator protected by a
nitrogen blast-[vduv] on the efficiency of the oxygen cycles of a &NIHO electrical
power plant. The computations were made under conditions of thermal protection
only of the walls, i.e., maintenance of a given temperature of the walls (constant
along the channel) for wall temperatures of 1100, 1400, 1700, and 20000 X. The
conclusion in made that under certain conditions a scheme with a blast is not in-
ferior to a SGherae with an extornal water-cooling channel. 5 ill. 12 ref.
C,
jIn-t Tekhnich. teplofiziki iN USSR, Yiyov--Instituto C:F industrial 'Ehermophyeice,
Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR, Eiev]
122
USSR UDC L6221.11'62:5,;5 -4]-225.98,001.24
OSADr,HIY, V.K., SHOFEGO E
'Averaging Of The Pressure And Temperature Of A Gas Flow With Respect To The
Cooled Surface Of The Channel Of A blagnotohydrodynanic Generator"
V ob. Vopr.tekhn.t.eplofiz (Problems Of Industrial Cf
liorks)*, No 3, Kiev,- i'lla-uk.durka," 1971, pp 84-87 (frem RZh--Slel. trot a khn ika i
InSE&etika., No 12, Dee 1971, Abstract JTo 12A198)
Translation: During fulfillment of an engineering analysis of the channels of
a magnetohydrodynamic generator the necessity appeared for consideration of the
changes of both the electrical characteristics and oV the gasdynami-cal parameters
of the plasma flow along the channel. In order to obt-ain reliablp data, the
channel is ordinarily divided into separate parto, an incroase in the nQmber
of which incroaaes the precision of the enalysis but leads to its complication.
It is possible to reduce the anolysia (mechanical or "manualo) by the intro-
duction of mean integral parameters which make it pavoible to obtain a given
precision -.,ith a smaller number of' analyzed parts. In the extrexe caeo, it is
possiblo to perform ouch averoging for the channel as a whole. In the present
1/2
1JSSR
OSADCHIY, V. K., SHCHEGOLEV, G. M., Vopr. teklin. teploriz (Problems Of Industrial
Thermophysics-Collection of Works), No 3, Kiev, "Nauk. dumka," 1971, pp 84-87
(from RZ~--Elektrotekhnika i energetika, No 12, Dec 1971, Abstract No '12A.198)
work an attempt is made to determine the mean integrel values of the pressure
and temperature. An an argummont by which averaging of the plavina par*meteru
P and T was performed, a surface of the channel f use selected owing to the
fact that averaged-out magnitudes are neceseary for an analysis of the heat
exchange between the plaoms, and a wall which has a conatan't temperature. I ill.
I ref.
2/2
USSR~
uDc 621-762,001
SLFXTSOV, V. tl., S1fC- 201 ICA
qEGOLEV, G. Dl., XUXOTA, YU. P., and PPOPM, UFM YA,
YE'. , M.
"Decreasing the Erosive Wear of Refractory Joints in Plasma Fluxes by 11cans
of.Therniochemical Protection"
V'.-sb. TugoDlavk. karbidy (The Refractory Carbides -- Collection of Works)r
Kiev-, '"Naa-, Durka 1970, PD 231-233 (from M-1-letallurgiya, 1-'o 3, 1,:ar 71,
AM.tract No 3G372- author-.j
Tiransla-tioni The article considers the effectiveness of v-s-ing thernochemical
pqrtection to decrease corrosive and erosive wear of refractory joints in
high-temperature fluxes, The technology of producinT porous materials is
described. A device has been created for testing the resistaiice of materials
in7plasma fluxes. The autho:cs present profiles of the concentration above the
porous channel wall durin- the injection of carbon dioxide Into the ai--r
stream.. rNO illustrations.
'A.
USSR LMDC : 537-312.6~-,
MUNSKIY, 1. S. , SHCH-ECOLEV, 1. F., RLWISOIT, V. A.
"A Solencild With Co=ensating Coils I-Ii-th lie of 52,00C Bi/cm,"
Moscow, Sverkh
prcvo.:jyPshchiye splavj i spyedin.--sbornll~ (Supercon6l,~-tive
Alloys and Compounds-c-ollection of works), "Eauka", -1972, pp (frcm
RM-Radilotekhziika, No 12, Doc 72, abstract No 12D56' [r6btim~-])
Translation: 7he paper -presents the results of dev,-21orm-nli,
mertal veri-LiLcation O-f asupereGnd"Ictirz.- solel-'G-id 'Id-12Y
magnetic fielet. Vai,ious types of
are stadied. inj-n~ :! 7,,-',sistance of claaniped ib
A superconductive velded contlact is made with hig*h cri-11-icti-I
7he stability of the magrietic field of a solenoili t~-rith wel'-2ed corltact. ic
bett-er than 4-lo-6 over rz F-hour period. MaC-ietic field. homo.~ere-`,,- is
3.06-10-7 in a specimen 4 mri in die"reter and 4 imi long. Three
tions, two tables, bibliography of four titles.
USSR UDC: 537-3~2 62
KRA_IRSK1Y , I. S. , MAZOKHINT, S. S., SOKOLOV, V. I., SH(CmEGOLEV, I. F. , E,11MAN,
V. K.
"A Vacuum Installation for Making the Compound Nb3Sn by a Ccritinuous Method
With Diffusion of Tin Into a Niobiur_ Base From a .14elt"
V sb. Probl. sverkh-provodyashchikh materialov (Proble:ms of Superconducting
t
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Naukal, 1970, pp 124-130 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, Mw 71, Abstract No 5D5hO)
Translation: The article contains a constructive description of an instal-
lation desicned for continuous -Droduction of a thin layer Of 1Tb3Sn compound
on niobium stock (band, wire, cable) of considerable length as it is drawn
through a bath with a melt of tin heated to 950-1050'C in a vacuum at a pre-
determined pulling rate. When the pulling rate is increased or the tempera-
ture of the wlten tin is reduced, niobium stock covered Vith a thin layer
of tin may be produced, the Nb3SP co=ound being produced by subsequent
heat treatment. The installation provides a high vac-aum, a wide range of
pulling rates (0-72-570 n/hr) and controllable molter. tin temmerature, arid
can be used to study the effect of various factors an the critical charac-
teristics of suDerconductors with Nb3Sn commound. Critical characteristics
are presented for the first experimental specimens of suiDercon duct i r g strip
made on the installation. Four illustrations, one table, bibliography of
-four titles. Authors' abstract.
USSR 'UDC 537.312.62+533.599
KRAIENSKIY, 1. S., MAZOKHIN, S. S., SOKOLOV, V. I., SHCHECOLEV, I. F., and
ENMM, V. K.
"Vacuum Installation for Production of Nb3Sn by Continuous !Xethod by Diffusion
of Tin in Hiobium. Base from Melt"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh 'Raterialov [Problems of Superconducting
Materials - Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 124-130
Translation: A constructive description is presented of an installation in whicil
a continuous, process of Formation of a thin layer of the compound N'b-, Sn on a
niobLium profile (strip, wire, cord) of great length. I's performed by drawing throuah
a hath. of melted tin at 950-1,050% in a vacuta at a predetermined drawing rate.
If the drawing rate is increased or trio bath tempe-rature is decreased, the in-
stallation. can he used to Droduce a niobium-shape coated vith a thin layer of
tin withDut formation of tke compound Nb-Sn, which. is, forned, upon later heat
treatment. The installation, i-thich can produce a high vacuum and can provide
a wide range of speeds (0.72-570m/hr) and an adjustable tin nelt temperature,
allows the study of the influence of various factors- an the critical character-
istics of superconductors of the compound Nb, Sti to be perfonted.
Critical characteristics of this-fiTst experimental specimens of super-
conducting strip produced on tke installation are presented.
I 'MR UDC 51-330,115
SHCHEGOLEV, 1. R.
"Study of Certain Models of Economic Growth"
Kibernetik-u -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6 [Cybernetics in the Service of
Communism, 'Vol 6 -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Ent-n-giya Press, 1971,
pp 113-132, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 10, 1971,
Abstract No 10 V706 by D. Epshteyn).
Translation: 1%,to-sector and single-sector economic models are studied. The
first model includes the sector of production of the means of production and
the sector of production of consumer goods. Assuminla that the return from
production f-unds per unit labor resource QK/L) is stablized with sufficiently
high K/L, it is proven that the best trajectory from the standpoint of maxinji-
zation of oonsumer goods per unit of population is the trajectory over which
the values of K i/Li (i = 1, 2), where u is the share of investment in the first
sector., v Is the share of labor resources occupied in the first sector are
constants- Similar properties are also pruved for the single sector model
with delay- A two sector with conversion is studed, where the first sector
produces tfi~-_ means of production and consumer goods, while the second sector
produces ar-mament. The influence of the conversion factor (the share attri-
buted to armament in the production of the first sector following the corres-
pDnding remmament -- conversion) and the necessary quantity of armament per
1/2 - 33
L USSR UDC SI:330. 115
SHCHEGOLEV, I. R., Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu
Energiya Press. 1971, pp 113-132.
T. 6, 11,foscow,
unit time on the relationship between sc-ctors, and the consumption per unit
population is studied. Approximate calculations are presented using the
model with conversion.
USSR UDC: 535.14:621.001
BOROVICH, B. L., ZUYEV, V. S., KATULIN, V. A.
TYURIN, Ye. L., SHCHEGLOV, V. A.
"Concerning Propagation of a Light Pulse in a Moving Two-Level
Absorbing Medium"
Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik- Statey, No 2(8), 1977,
PP 88-89
Abstract: A solution is found for equations of pTopagation of
a monochromatic pulse with arbitrary time deperidence I c. (t)
through a two-level absorbent medium vith density of active
particles const and velocity v(t) . It is found that dej)elid-
ing on the ratio of v and v-0 - 21o/Na, there are two modes of-
wave propagatio-zi with intorface at v - vo .The analysis is also
applicable to a source of- emission moving writh an arbitrary
velocity in the medium. Bibliography,of six titles.
Magnesium
USSR UDC 661-312.12-3:66.093.6
FRAWASIYETI, N. A., SHCHWOLEV, V. I., and MUMMAVLEV, K. D., All-Union
Aluminum-Magnesium Institute
"Dehydration of Magnesium Chloride Crystallohydrates"
Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vyssh1kh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy--Chernaya Metallurgiya,
No 4, 1973, PP 47-50
Abstract: This work was devoted to an investigation of a nunber of questions
concerning the final dehydration of the low hydrates of maMiesium chloride and
the-production of a raw matorial, tjultaKe fox- Tho Investii'otiori.3
shotwed the. during remelting of the cryitallohydrates, cloFe in compooltion to
dihydrate magnesium chloride, in a treated electrolyte the losses of ?.',-.C,2 in
producing a mmlt containing 4C' K~'% amounted to 33-,','-,V, being increased with
the rise of temperature. The degree of A14gG12 hydroIYEis during remeltinE,
amounted to 14.5-27.5%, which exceeds the magnitude of hydrolysis "'.ring the
dehydration of artificial and synthetic carn)allite. Hydrolysis in the enoe Of
melting a mixture of magnesium chloride crystal. lohydrate s and the electrolyte
is increased by 2-5'A in con-rarison wJith the variant of cr-.,st_--11o-
hydrates in the treated electrolyte. Fron, the vieurpoint, of raw rAerial sav-
ings it was more profitable to produce an anhydrous product with a lower
1/2
USSR
FRANTASIYEVp 11. A., et al., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy--Cherna-ya
MetaIlurgiya, No 4, 1973, pp 47-50
content of 't C12. The more economic variant of prodiicing an anhydroun syn-
thetic carnallite is remelting a mixture of salts in a chlorinator with
chloridation of the M9Cl2 hydrolysis products, which makes it possible to lower
corsumption of raw naterial and electrical eriergy. 4 figures, 5 bibliographic
references.
2/2
8
Instrumentation' 'and'Equipment
USSR UDC 669.721.046.4(088.8)
REZNIKOV, 1. L., SOLOVYEV, Yu. V., and ZLQLLQQ"I,._V.A I&
"Multichamber Apparatus for Dehydration of Salts"
USSR Author's Certificate No 269008, Filed 17/G5J68, Published 11/08/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal~-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract
No 2 G180 P)
Translation: This inultichamber apparatus for dehydration of salts such as
carnallite in a fluidized bed contains vertical chambers with gas distri-
buting gratings, transverse barriers with flow apertures set above them,
a charging device and a draining threshold for ualoading the prepared
material. To intensify the process andeliminate stagnant zones, the
total area of the flow-through apertures is 3-4% of the area of the cross
section of the chamber at the level of the drain threshold. To decrease
carry-over of the material and provide for its zig-zag movement, the
chambers are equipped with longitudinal barriers with flour-through
apertures placed directly over the gas distributing grating.
112 t-l 17 U.N.'CLASS I FIFO PROCESSING 0ATE-11JEC70
TlTL'-:--Sb).~4 PAuC[5~) FU'i-%' mf--ilbVPvG SCALE fitUll EVAPUI~ATDkS '-U-
A L I 1 5) - -SH
r- f CliEkNEGUA, I.K., SUP,-oJ%CHU&, V~K-,,
ViJL3VLNKtil ID*
_CCWlTiqV CF
exusl. 14~i7C, 44(5)t 16-19
SL~
UATt PLb.L
SLoJECT ARE,(~S MECI IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR CHEA I S TRY
UPIC TAGS-CUROSION INHIBITCR7 HYDRCCHLORIC ACID,,SODA ASH
iMiTROL. M.Ai~KING-Nul RESTkICTiONS
.Dr,CLJME;J CL/45S-UNCLASSIFIED
~PtWXY FILHL NU----l'D70/60504b/Dl2 -STEP NO-iJR/0339/1'0/1)ft-fi/OC,5/~'j~)16/0019
CIkC ACCESSICN NO-AP0143163
017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IIDEC7O
CIAC ACCESSIL.N N3--AP0143163
A&STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT' THE TITLE PROCESS CGNSISTS OF
~CIRCULATING At~. 5-10PERCENT HCL CON~G. 0.5-1PERCENT OF AN INHIBITORt
E.Gol A CIALKYLOLMETHYLA~IMC-tNIU~I.CHLORIDEI THROUGH THE EVAPORATOR IN A
SPECIAL 6AY FOR LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 5 HR AT 60DEGREES. YHIS METlioD
kEMOVES MCRE SCALE MY0 DRASTICALLY REOUCES THE AMT. OF CORROSION. AN
APP. IS DIAGRAMimED ANG ITS OPE
-RATION IS DESCRIBED, 1,14CLUDING THE OPTIMUM
MiDITIONS FOk CARi~YJNG OUT THE PRUCESS. THE PROCESS IS VEING USED IN
MANY SUGAR FACTORIES. FACILITY: INST. 08SHCH. NEURG. KHIM.,
KIEV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
mug MIMEMWAMMMUM.M.
.EIIECTRONICS
A_mtpl. if'ie rz,
USSR CDC 6_211-.335.6
V. 0., SHCHEGOLEV, V. P.
"To an Evaluation of the NonlineaZ Characteristics of a Type n' Para-merrl'c
Amplifier Based on the Fast Cyclotron Waves of a Beam"
'auchno-tckhn. sb. 'lektr
Elell-tron. telrhnika. on. SVCh (""ectronics Tecinolo,.-.
1970, No 6, p~- 166-i'/0
scientif ic-T~ clinical. Coi Lection. MicrowaveL -
(from ItZh-,"icktronika i yeye primereniye, No 10, Octobez 1970, Abstracr No ]LO1,163)
Trans 1a.t on: An approximate nonlinear analysis of the pumpir,;; zoae a Lravoi-
a Type 211 parametric =plifier based on the fil,-iL CYCIOLrOll OL i,
Ing wave ot
beam is conducted by the averaging method aC P. L. Kapitsil. NIC Majectori,,s are
investigated of electrons in a regime of strong input signals aa a function of rhe
phase of the entrance of an electron into the pumping ar( ~.-ti. The approximate
evaluation conducted of the nonlinear properties of an electron-lboam Type M
parametric amplifier maken It possible qualitatively to calculatz the basic
characteristics in a saturation regime. 3 ref. Summary.
USSR UDC 632-954
,�HCHEGLOV, YU. V., KOZINA, L. S., YAXOV=, V. I., NlIaSnli, G. I., and
All Unioxt Sa-'entific Hosearch Institute of Phytopathologyj
Golitzyn-Hoscow Region, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Aczdemy of Sciences
USSR, Moscow
uFerblaidal Activity of Subst-ances Containing Trichloroallyl Group. I
Communication. 1,1p2-Trichloropropene-l-ol-3 (Trichloroallyl Alcohol),
Some of its Analogues and Derivatives"
Moscow, Agrokhimiya, No 5o May 73, pp 129-135
Abstractt The highest herbleicLal activity among the chloro derivatives of
allyl alcohol is exhibited by 1;ig2-trichloropropena-1-01-3 (1) arA its
zimpla alkyl ethers. Thene compounds are systemic hotbicides penetrating
into ths plants through the roots. Replacement of the hydroiW1 Mup In
trichloroallyl alcohol by various radicals and othor groupil',53 leads to the
loss or to a drastic change of herbicidal activity, Ats a rule, the materials
loose thaix abilitj to penetrate through the roots of,the plunts. In con-
trast to (I)# trichlorovinylacotic acid oxhibits properties of an active
eyatemic herbicide capable of penetrating through tho loaves. The paront
compound (I) in about -10 times an actiVe an allyl alcohol. In a field
trial on buckwheatt (1~ lowered by 45-5,1:pPl the total weeds without any unde-
sirable action against the buckwheat, 1/1
1 013 UNCLASSI.FT D PROCE lNG DATE-09OCT. 70
T;:T~~C-.--STRUCTURE OF AROMATIC AND HETEROCYCLIC FORMAZANS. I. STRUCTURE Alk'~D
ABSORPTION SPECTRA -U-
AUTHOR-f05)-SEEINYAGINA, N.P., LIPU-NOVAt G.N,t NOVIKOVAs A.P., ZEYFq A.P.,
41. 1970t 601 6L9-23
SOURCE-ZH..ORG. KHI.
DATE PUBLISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
-'~,TOPIC TAGS-UV SPECTRUM, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, CYCLIC GAGUP, THIAZOLF-2
BENZIMIDAZOLE, PYRIDINE, AOSURPTION SPECTRUM
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
--1992/1582 --UR/0366/70/006100310619/~">3
PROXY REEL/FRAME STEPNO
CIAC ACCESSION NO-AP0112576
U N-C L A 5 S 1 F I E 0
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSENG DATE-090CT70
IRC-ACCESSION NC--AP0112576
A5SrRACT/EXTRArT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UV SPECTRA Of*- RNh*N:CR PRLr;;E-L N:N~\
PRIME2 WERE RECORDED A:qD DISCUSSED,(Ri R PRIME1, R PRIME2 GIVEN)". m~
NC SUB& H SU34,t ME; P-0 SU82 NC SU36 .9 SUa4;
H, PH; PH, ME, PH; P-0 SUB2
PH, PH, PH; PHt PH, P-ME SUB"' NC SUB6 H SUB4; PH, Pit, P-0 SU62 NG SU3-1
SU84-; PH, P-0 SU82 NC SUB6 H SUB4p PH; PH, P-0 SU52 NC SU66 H SUB42 P-5
SUS2 NC SUB6 H SUB4; P-0 SUB2 NC SUB6 H SU5,4r PH, P-0 SUB2 INC SUB6 X
SU84; 1,BENZYL,2,BENZIMlDAZOLlNYLt ME, PHs 2, BEIN70THIAZOLYAj ME7 PH;
'2,8ENZGXAZ0LYLv ME# PH; IsSENZYLv2s BENZIMIDAZOLYLp P.4p PH;
2,BENZOTHIAZOLYLP PHr PH; 2t3ENZ0XAZ0LYLr PH, PH;
.4#('2tPYRI,DYL)vlv2v4*TRlAZOLYL# PHp PH; AND J# PHE;qYLTETRAZ0Ll.%YLg; Phs
UNCLASSIFIED
112 033 UNCLASS IF I E0 PROCESSING DAr E--20NOV70
;
rITLE--C OEFLIVic'_ FORCE AND STR UCTURE UVAN !)LA:rINWl ALLOY --u-
AUTH0R-(05)-mlAGATt L.M., IVANGVA, G.V.t SCLINA, L.Vol SliCHEGULEVA, N.N,r
SHURt YA.S.
Of INFG--LSSR
.'SCURCE-FIZ. PETAL METALLOVED- 19703, Z9l(Z)r 400-3
,',DATE PUBLISHEO---70
'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSP PHYSICS
-TOP I CTAGS--IRON ALLGYr PLATINUM CONTAINING ALLOYj 4FTAL MICROSTRUCTURE,
COERCIVE FORCE, MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY, CRYSTALLI'A'.iRAPHYs PLAST!C
:DEFGRFATICN
~CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,_;'DG-CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
"!PkOXY REEL/FRAME-30011C331 STEP NO--LIRIOIZ6/70/0291002/O4OO/OltO3
.iCIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP012bO93
ul%c~ L iV" c
212 033 UINC LASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126C93
AbSTRACT/EXTkACT--(Uj C-P-Ci- A35TRACT. THE -S-fPUCfURE WAS STUDIED FOR
FE#PT ALLCYS WITH A HIGH COERCIVE FOPCE- THE EFFECT-AAS STUDIED (3F
PLASTIC DEFGkMAT[Gt~j ANJ TEMPERING ON THE CGERCIVI: I:OiLCF. IN A L:l
ALLOYr Tf--E MAX, COE~~CIVE FORCE OCCURREJ IN ThE SINGLE PHASE OADERED
STATE. ThE SIZE OF 7H:r: TETKAGGNAL P144SE CRYSTALLITES 4f-'GR A P4AGNETIC,
CRYSTAL LLCRA PHI C, ANISDfi~OPY CONST. CF THE GRDEK,~CF 10 PRIME7 ERGS-(;14
PKIME3) IS THE MAIN ~ArTo-l DETGO THEIVALUE OF THE COERGIVE FOlt(;,E.
FACILITY: INST- FIZ- Mr:T,'-L.v,SVEk0LCVSK, U~SR.;i
W24
IJDC 669 - 17L
STEPANOVA, 1-1. V., KOROLUV, F. V., ZOLOTLUMUM, A. III., FIGUROVS11M, T.
z
EGOLEVA, P., P., Mos'-w., 1nstiU,t6-6~j1;'-1W'tool -and"illoys
BOIROK, B. A. , and SHC25
of WOW'! (,Eosoow of J1on-Fcx--cus Ecta-1s), Central
Scientific Research Irstitue of Fe=oiis bietalltzrar
"The Effect of Alloying of Carbonyl Rickel on its Recrystalli.-ation"
Ordzhordkidze, Imesti-ya Vysshik-h Ucbeb.Vkh Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya,
No It 1973, PT, 150-15Z
njC7-
Abstract i CaxIbonyl ~.Ci sinples containing 4, HgO, Al 2 03 fZrj and ZrO 2 Were
cold-defo=.ed- with a ter-minal deforration of ?V;;,, Recnx,stalll -Tation -,nncalinj
was c=ieci out at 160-6000C (20-dcGreo intervit1s) witli times at
30 rAn, The tempe-ratunos of the -.;tart and end of recrystallization. I (to and
% r
te 0 respectively) wex~-, detenmined -11'ron the Vickers hzuArcoz w; a function of
r
annealing with an ex rbierita-1 ex-ror oi, 5)0C. Th~r; 0 ana to of
1P- 0 i,
carbonyl nickel without z!Ay addj,YiU,r,-, wcv) 3,30 arid 400
0
fiprea wero 660 and '/7) C vul-,
A'Cj) 400C -~Jj4h
5
2021 Y110 aml '?"IWOC with 11~0 11; "60 wid 510'3C w1th 0,2~-, 21, and 1,00 !-nd 540 C
with 0.2;~' Al 2031 resrx~ctlvely. It is oviLlont that tho t Licma-qed by 30
1/2
75
USSR
STEPANOVAj I.I. V., et a. jIzvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniyt Tsvetnayd
MetallurGiya, lio It 1973, PP 150-152
and 2100C with the addition of Zr and if, This can be attributed
to a slow forrz-tion of the recrystallization centort~ beca=e of the intel-
action of di~-locations with Zr and W atoms. Due to the fitat that the t 0
r
waz increased from 400 to 750 0C when 0.15%, Z. was added to caxbonyl nIckel,
it is recorn.-crided. that the inte=cdiate annealing teiLperature increased
from 600 to 750-8000C,
USSR
UDC, 669-138+C-21-79
BOROK, A. , &WA6%WAM6 94.1 GOLUBEVAj L. S. ~ OSTR.UrSKOA, E. N. ,
CHIKUNOV, M. I.,and KUTTIS, M.' I., Central Scienti~ic Research Institute of
Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. P. BarcLin
"Production Technology of Nicke.1-Base Brazing Alloys in Powder Fora"
Kiev, Porosh-kovayp. metallurgiya, No 2, May 72, pp 82-8.8
Abstract: The objective of' the study was to develop an opti-mum, production
technology for Hi-base alloys in powder form for braz,~rig szructures frcm
thin-sheet high-LLIloy 3teel,.i. The tast matertals %.P:!.re pow~,It--!rs of FiQ-O!.,0JJ7'1S)8R-
grade Ni-Cr-Si-Fe-E brazing aJ.loy and &U--a iiLixtixre cf 855 of PiQL12H75SSR
with 15% molybdenum. FKhl2VT5S8R was successf ully used to braze Onil 8N10,
lKhl8NT,and Kh25N16G7A;,1 high-al I oy steels. The brazinL! ter-Terature was
11800C and the secondary melting (unsoldering) te1!1PCr41'tA1re--")08OOC. Addition
of molybdenum (!%) to Kh2'11.a6_-75SBR was found to raise the iulsolde-rir.1f,
temperature by 130cC and ensure a joint tensile strell t1t, of 30 kg- .2.
(I illustration, tables, 6 bibliographic references
ZL;;
USSR UDC 621.762.2:669.24
LAVROWYEV, 1. A., SHCHEGOLEVA BOROK, B. A., RYBAL'CHENKO, M. K.
"Problem of Using the Waste from Machining Alloys for Powder Ifetallurgy"
K voprosu ispol'zov=iya otkhodov melthanicheskoy obrabotki splavov dlya tseley
poroshkovoy metallurgii (Problem of Using the VJaste fwom Hachining Alloys for
Powder Metallurgy), Metallurgy Institute of ~ the USSR Academy of Sciences, Mos-
cow, 1971, 21 pp, ill. 20-entry bibliography, No 3522-71 Dep. (from RZh--Metal-
lurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G398 DEP)
Translation: Results are presented from~ the development of a technological
process for obtaining KhN55WITFY~u Ni-alloy powder from shavings -- production
Vaste. The develooed technological process was tested in the production of
ey+erimental lots of the powder. A study was made of the conditions of ob-
taining the sintered and deformed alloy and its mechanical properties at room
temperature and higher temperatures. Five illustrations, 6 tables, and
a 20-entry bibliography.
USSR uDo 669-15-018-8
MUM, L. S., TUFANOV, D. G., P., and RUCH YEVA, N. A.
"Corrosion Testing of Cenret Stainless Steels"
Sb. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. In-ta chern. iwtallurgii (Collection of Works of the Central
Scientific Research Tnstitute of Ferrous Metallurgy), 1970, vp 72, pp 128-135
(from RM-Metallurgiya No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6 1636)
Translation: Khl8Nl5, n22N151 Kh23N18, Kh23MB, - Kh30 8,11d MVIN2 cermet deformed
stainless steels as regards corrosion resistahce in boiling nitric acid (25 and
56-58%), are not inferior to steels of the same compositian, p-raduced by melting
and forming. lKh17N2 defoxmnd martensitic-ferritic steel with a two-phane strue-
ture + in comparison with 10ON15, Xh2MBo etc - atustftitic steela anti
n3O ferritic steel, which possess a single phase 5tructurn ()-~ or a ), has a
considerably lower corrosion resiotance. The pDrosity haii a neirative effect or.
the corrosion resistance. HWN15 steel's corrosion rate Iz 25~ bo'11UL7, HIJO 3
increases twofold for apectmeno with 4.476 pores# ancL 21) Vor spevixtiens wit1i
poreal in comparison with compact steel. Such a drastic dlffer(ince is detexudned
by the chaqe in the nature of porosity -- in spealmons vi,llh 2-ef, pores, only
closed porosity is observed. Structural wmbero from sintAired tiUinlesa steel,,
designed for work in eggreseive media$ should bave a poromity
V,
USSR UDC 616.988.25-022.395-42-084(-21)
-V
CHUDINOV, P. I., NETSKIY, G. I., CHERNIM-U, A. D., YUSTIG-NEYEV , N. S.,
PASTU-,J1OVA, A. N. SWLU,,LOVA Ye. Ye., and PRIGORODOV, V. I., Omsk Scien-
tific Research Institute of Ktt-u,--Tan~-cus Infections, Ministry of Health
RSFSR, and Novosibirskaya Oblast Sanitary Epidemiological Station
"Prevention of Tickborne Encephalitis in a Large City"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya. Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, No 5, 1971,
pp 588-591
Abstract: The rapid growth of industrial centers in Western Siberia near
endemic regions of tickborne encephalitis has increased the incidence of
this disease among some urban populations. For example, in Novosibirsk, a
city of approximately half a million people located on the Ob River, four
cases were reported in 1.955, 108 in 1962, and 141 in 1966. The city is
located close to a IIUM130r of densely wooded, heavily tick-Infested areas
often visited by hikers, vacationers, etc. However, the ntmber of cases
was reduced to 74 in 19610 mainly as a result of systematically dusting the
forests most frequented by 'Novosibirsk residents with DDT (30 to 50 kg of
10% dust per hectare) arid by selective vaccination of groups most vulnerable
to tickborqe encephalitis (geologists regular hikero, etc.). It was not
deemed necessary to provide mass vaccinations'.
29
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USSR UDC 669-2:621.774.38
V. D., ALEKSANDROV, A. S., ZA103AROV, M.r
SHU, OLEVATYD and ALEKSANDROV,
Yu.
"Study of the Influence of Pressure on the Strength of Seams Produced by
Press Welding"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No. 11, Nov 70, pp. 66-71
Abstract: Of the many factors influencing the quality of press welding,
the most important are the degree of plastic deformation and the hydro-
static pressure. A method is briefly described for testing the strength
of press-welded joints, which was used to study press-ive](10 joints in
AV alloy and Al. Graphs illustrate the influence of pressure on weldability
of the alloy and the pure metal. It is found that alumintrn is more suitable
for press welding than the alloy.
11111H.L111 I gi M, ON :1 i,
1 11;9
USSR
HMINIKO, V. I., and SHCHMOLIKO V. N., KharIkov State University imeni
As Me GorIkiy
"Sensing Element for Polarographic Studies"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 356,545t Cl. G Oln 33/16, filed 5 Feb 71, Pub-
lished 23 Oct 72 (from Otkrytiyat Izobreteniyag Promyshlenn~-ye Ob,-,-aztsy,
Tovarnyye Znaki, No 32, 1972, P 123)
Abstracts The device contains a general frame, a thernostatically controlled
gas-exchange chamber, a magnetic stirrer, a diffusion membrane and an elec-
trolytic calls To assure reliable stirring of the studied liquid, maintain
constancy of the space between the diffusion memb:L-ane and Vie electrodes of
the electrolytic cell, and eliminate membmne damage I~y tha imgnetic stirrer,
the magnetic stirrer takes the form of helically twistsd blades made of an
inert material with 3. built-in magnet of soft imn =.I revolves in a. center-
Ing acrew and centering washer, which axe mounted in -Uie goneral frame of
the sensing element* The diffusion membrane.is mounted between the centering
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USSR
VAMIN9KO, V. I., and SHCHECOMIM, V. N., USSR Authoiz' Certificate No 356545
washer and hernetic-sealing rings, which assure a cartain Cap between the
diffusion nembrane and the electrodes of the electrolytic cell, uhich is
joinel to the general frame by iae=s ofthe thread*
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8 UNCLAS SI F1 ED PROCES31ING L~ATE-2GiNJOV70
TITLE--LGXf-LSITluN OF MG H SUB2 P0 SU134 SUB2.2-H SUb2 (I DEHYDRATION
PAODUCTS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-SHCFEGROV, L.N., PECHKOVSKIYt V.V.
-ICCUNTRY GF INFC--USSR
SGURCE-Z~-,. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970r 431 L) 110-13
DATE PUBL
_;,-~ISU3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PfiGSPHATE, DEHYDRATION, MAGNESIUM COMPOUND
CCINTRO-L MAKKING-NO REST-RICTIGNS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
P:%WXY REf-_L/Fr~AME--198(,,/1067 STEP
C IC A C S -s oj:)
2 OC8 UNCLAISSIFfED PR-GCc--SSliN;G UATE-20NOV70
C I R C A C C E S S 1C Pi NU--AP0(;W?2o0
A6STRACT/EXTRALl--(U) W-0- AdSTRACT. THE COMMS ~ 114E.~'[- [)E- 11). ur" MG
-HYDRATION OF M601 SUB2 PO SUEPt) SIJB?~21i
POLYPHOSPH-ATES FOR.11ED UPON Di
SU82 0 Ili AIR AND 11-4 A OF WATER VAPOR. if THE PROCESS IS CARRIED
OUT 1%, AN ATM. OF WATER VAPOR, A DEHYDRATION PRO-DUCT:WITH A SMALL
CON'Tt -F HIGHLY CONDENSED PHOSPHATES IS OBTAIRED.
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'UNCLASSI RED 2PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
-..TITLE--THERMAL DEHYDRATION OF A SIMPLEiS.UPERPHOSPHATE -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-SHCHEG Lt_L-.N.j PEI'
HKOVSKI:Y, V.V.
.UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
t:SOURCE--LZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED&t, KHIM. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 197o, 13(l), 83-5
~~__DATEPUBLISHED ------- 70
.~,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL ANALYSIS, DEHYDRATION, CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS,
CALCIUM PHOSPHATEP THERMAL EFFECTP~CHEMICAL COMPO:SITIb(J
~..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI)
.~-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1500 STEP NO--UR/0153170/013/OOl/OOa3/0085
CIRC ACZESSION NO--AT0130437
UNCLASSIFIEO
~~-2/2 01.4 UNCLAssIF10 'PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0130437
~,~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, DTA UP TO 600DEGREES OF SAMPLES OF
SIMPLE.SUPERPHOSPHATE (20*3PERCENT ASSIMILABLE P SUB2 0 SUB5) INDICATES
STRONG ENDOTHERMIC EFFECTS AND WT. LOSSES AT 120 AND 200DEGREESt AND A
WEAK ENDOTHERMIC EFFECT IN THE RANGE 225-31ODEGREES. CHROMATOGRAMS OF
ALL SAMPLES HEATED ABOVE IZODEGREES INDICATE THEPRESENCE OF
PYROPHOSPHATE; TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE IS PRESENT IN ALL SAMPLES ABOVE
200DEGREES AND TETRAPOLYPHOSPHATE IN SAMPLES ABOVE 3100EGREES. DRYING
THE SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR 0.5-2HR AT 80 TO 300DEGREES RESULTS IN A GRADUAL
INCREASE IN THE TOTAL P SUB2 0 SUB5 CONTENT TO 24.*BPERCENT AS THE TEMPO
IS INCREASED. THE PERCENT ASSI141LABLE R SU82 0 SUB5, 14HEN DRIED IN THE
RANGE 80-200DEGREES, IS CONST. AT ABOUT:'90-3PERCI.":NT FOR 045 HR OF
DRYING, AND 82-3PERCENT FOR 2 HR OF DRYING. HOWEVER, AS THE DRYING
-TEMP, IS INCREASED ABOVE 200DEGREES94HE ASSIMILABLE P SUB2 0 SUB5 DROPS
SHARPLY TO B-IZPERCENT AT 250DEGREES~ANO SIMILARJO 2PERCENT AT
400DEGPEES,.HIGHLY POLYMO, CA PHOSPHATE BEING FORNEDo FACILITY:
-BELDRUSS. TEKHNaL. INST. IM KIROVAY MINSK, USSR,
UNCLASSIFIED
U2 Oil U14CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--USE OF PMR FOR FVALUATING THE CHEMISTRY OF THE DEHYORATIOm OF
MONOSUBSTITUTED MAGNESIUMv CALCIUMt ;AND BARIUM ORT40PHOSPHATES -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-BREKHUNETSt A.G.v_M&NKp.V.V.v PECHKOVSKIYi V.V.,.SHCHEGROV,;
L.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970t 12(3)p 509-12
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PHOSPHATE, MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDI CALCIUM COMPOUNDt BARIUM
COMPOUND, DEHYDRATION, MAGNETIC RESONANCE
CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY 1,,EEL1FRAMF--1997/0329 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/003/0509/051Z
CIRC ACCESSION Nd--AP0119316