SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLLOGUB, V.S. - SOLODOVNIKOV, N.S.
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UDc 621.375:5530-145.6
SO-,L0GU3,--,'. S.
"OPtiirdzir-.'-.-, the 7-requency Characteristics of Wide-Band Quatit,um !irmliflers"
I ek'ron. tekhn4ka. 'aucbno-tekhn. sb. Elektroa. SITCh (Electro:nic
Scientillic and 'Technical Collection. SHF Electronics). 7 "P 11--iZ5
19 0 Vjp. 0
(from RZh-.-,1ad-iotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOD174)
-3nslation- A method is proposed -Por calcu.'a"ing the opt-im= cUstri-uticn rac~-
netic field intensity in wide-band quant= amplifiers writh,Zeerraa broaden-Jr-l'- 0.,' tne
PaGs band. The method can be used to produce maximally f1r;A; frequency
and is based on solving systems of algebraic: equations. Tile Doppler form ol' t1le
apectraj. Iii.ne ia =r2d as an example to demontitre1e the opttriality of the frE:~.,w--ncy
responses obtained by this method. Resum6.
USSR um. 629,78.015.076.6
SOLNEC191YY, E. M. , CHUPRUN, B. Ye.
"Accounting for Uncontrolled Perturbations in Problems ol- Optimizing Space
Vehicles"
-tor
Moscow, Upr. dvizhushch-imisya ob"yektami. Tr. IV Vses. saveshch. Do av nat.
upr. Tbilisi , 1968--sbc.-nik (Cont-rol of Mo-,~ing' Ob3eets. Works of the Fourth
~UI-Union Conference on Automatic Control. Tbilisi , 19068--collection of
papers), 1972, pp 173-187 (from RZh-Raketostroyeniye, No 10, OC!t 72, ab-
stract No 10.41.43)
Translation: The r)arer contains new formula'ions of opti-Azation problems
which account for tne P'resence of uncontrolled perturbati?.1if'.. Accotinting
for such factors is im-riortant in particular in liroblems oil' bringing, nuclear
rocket reactors up to Dover, in problers of choosing an er(rine and its orer-
atira conditions for a spaceship, etc. A new forrailation of t~- Optimum
control prolblen is proposed vbich requirea predetemined eanstr~~ints on
otion of the system under the e-ffect- of any dist bances from a given class.
m E.Ur
An approximate algor-fthon, Is also proposed for finding the speed-optinrxm con-
ditions when final stability is required. Thie numerical results of digital
112
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SOLUICIMY, E. M., CHUPRWI, B. Ye., Upr. dvizhushchimisyR Co"yektami. Tr.
IV Vses. soveshch. po avtomat. upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik, 1972, pp -173-187
computer calculations are analyzed. Consideration is given to some problems
of selecting a spaceship engine and its operating conditionsvith regard to
the presence of uncontrolled perturbations (errors in t1je coiArol law and
external force fields). 'No possible formulations are given for the optimur,
problem of minimizing the initial ire s of a spaceship; these formulations
are analytically solved and the results are compared waith.each other and
with the results ot' solution of the it classical" problem. Three illustrations,
bibliography of four titles, Msumg.
Aeronautical
LJSSR UD, C 23 3 3
VERESOV E.S., MITE, M.A. and SOLITITSEV R Lenirat rad Ed.ectro,~echlnicnl
-ni V. I. Yl
Institute ime yanovawl~ -nina
"Synthesis of a Digital Stabilizebion Systerm in a Gy-rosta"Ibilizer"
Le.ningrad, Priborostroyeni -Io 4, 1971, pp 66-69
Abstract: A LnvcstigaLi~~n -,,as =,.de of a L,~Y-ro-
stabilizer systm with digital stObilization. Sleeted were
dynamic error in stabilization angle with st--~D-oise and harrionic system
reaction, wxiLxa.-, prec,--oion ant~le, and time, 'LLie
axis gyrostabili:~er Twas trQated as t1iree uzd-t--; ~,,avi,:g crosj-
coupling. InTberrelationoLips wore established for momien-L of J.nertuie
to stabilizer axis,, of inertia relative to prew_-Isicn, hi.17--tic
friction uxis, sta-
billizat-ion axis,
ce-saion anrle, and dioci-cLe I;j.we of dibritual
analyoiz of t!-,c 2~-
__t',~.e347ed mvdel reculted in a correc-tion vogr,,-im,o
MjiaiMjZ,,L- Self-r)e -4j-,at-C,-j qjn!~l -E~ n4 1-I -
f0_ _%j S~: U
The progi as ~;uecessfulflly -a to
-.pplicd to ;-, test wAt. Th-~~. methir~
be simple and convenicint for Lavnn~tigatbri'
I~the~ subject sy:Acimi.
Televlgi6n'
USSR uDc 62i,.397:621-396.6i
IIA~Television Device for Observation of Hif;h-Contrast Objects"
USSR Author's Certificate No 285043, filed,11 Dee 68, - DI, 0
pu1blished 29 ec 7
(from. RZh--:I,D,adioteI-.hnika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TG.IG-4 P) -
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a television device
for observing high~contr--~-t objects. The unit coritai-ris a te1evision
transmitting tulbe , a vi, tdeo apTpli fier , a-lid Ban Wnplitude, selector wi th
two, selection thresholdL-. The signal fror, one of the,selector outnutc
is fed through a gama corrector to the modulator of the tr;sansmitting
tube. As a distinguish-Irg feature of the patent the tantra,-t of' the
elements of the object being transraitted is reduced by connecting an
adder between the output, of the gan-ma, corrector and fhe vidicon modu-
lator. The second inncut of the adder is connected 'through an additional
gamma corrector to the Eecond output of the amplitude selector.
i 10 1
USSR UDC: 621-397
NIKIFOROV, D. D., SOIRTSEV, A. A., LIFSHITS, M. A., YEEFIK)V, I. I.
"A Device for Mleasuring the Time Interval Between the Midpoints of Video
t
Pulses'
USSR Author's Certificate N'o 27~8513 filed 15 Jul 67, published 13 Oct 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71,'Abstract No 5G69 P)
Translation: T~ie device is desiened for measuring the time interval between
the midpoints of video pulses in t-vo sequences of identical frequency where
the relative phase Ehift between sequences is such that the pulses of one
sequence are within the li,.ndts of the pulses of the other.!~equence. The
device contains tire interval meters, and registration units, and is dis-
tinguished. by the fact that measuxement precision is improved by conne~cting
the inputs of the device throug~i differentiating links aneJ-a comutator to
the inputs of the above-mentioned. -time interval meters. The outputs of
these meters are connected thorugh. flip-flops to the resistration Unit.
7rf~ 1 ~~13 I WLII; .... . --- . '- .. __ - ---
USSR uDc: 6,21-3-14-5(088-8)
SOUTSEV. A. A., YEEIrleYOV, T. Y., LTIF-SIRITS, M. L.
"A Signal Shaper"
USSR Author's Certificate Io 250214, filed 28 oct 66, published 22 jar, 70 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, 1 0 7, Jul- 70, ;Cbstract No -G345 2)
Tran-slation: A device is proposed for shaping a sibmal located on the axis
in.the middle of a video pulse. 7-he c-2,dce contains a d-L't'-ferenrial 4 1.-: a_nd a
'lay unit. To irmrove
e "he precision with which the shaped sigrial coil-cides with
d
middle of the video pulse, keys ar Id betw~~cn th,2 --4-i-fferentia-I link
the m. re comette
and the delay imit which serve to isolal.-e simallo to frolt and
cut-of f of the video si p al, ard the leads from the delwf Undt are connected
throue, coincidence circuits to memi-y e'ements which are ~!annected to the load.
M_M"w
USSR UDC: 533-g.o8:62i.373.530,145.6
tmr, P. S., SOLNTSEV G. S., GUtZBUHG,.V.
KARIPOV, A., riur
"Singularities of Diagnos-ing a guperhigh-Fri~quency Plasma by the Hol Mode
in a Circular Waveguide"
V ob. Voor. fiz. nizkotermeraturn. plazrzy (Problem3 of Law-Temperature Plasma
Physics-collection of works), Minsk, "Nauka i tekhn.", 1970, Dn 75-78 (from
RZh-RadiotekIL-iika, No 1., jar, 71, Abstract.-No lDl3l)
ENo abstractJ
132
tit
USSR
na~-f:,:czi, V.--., and S3~~7iT3'E'Y, S.S.
`Fir_-,t; Sc4r_ntif-c and Technical 'orifex`ence at t, b eBratsL I iu`num, P! an~"
_Lu
1,100COTI, Tsvem,'!Ye "~tla 1Y, 170 5, ',Iv '70) PP 93-94
AL anct: in, 1969, ~nc first ocicntific-echnical (!on.*',,, c,
J
Monts and z;u--e::tic,,rz- I-or :,Lr-cler J_7kpr_ovcm2ut, of techmic~_l ;_~xd eccnc::1"ic ir,,Ilicat,orz
of se_ries-t~Te electrolysis u-nits, ecuimmed -,Tith -with
top curren nt. liepr-;7enzta"'i ve~3 fr,,-. thc-
-z; fecd, ias holld ~~.t the Bratc;k llduminwa Pi~.
"ic;vc_kLzn,-~tsk, 1rhuts'K, and
Bratok assembly administrat.-Ton of tLic, 'Smraymontaz~l (,kL_-,._Tj~jj'0j,, 7 :t~zute
L
of Al=in-u= and Na,,r-nezium), the S-io-rdlov Til t4 t- -tL_.
s a o-I H""i'Lelic and Occ-LI
and ~'-e 1"!-,Z.LB (~c~-nt`fic
tiomal Elizea--sil , L- u ;~. I - .; L - "I -
institute ol' Concr~re and Reinforce-d Concrete), aiid insti-_Ute
u ~' the cor--erence. T'wen- --five reports were J)res--
;ere -orezeu- a- y nD Varicills,
we--,--- ofl-:'ered on th_~ improvement of electrolv-6-ic in
the fi',ald c,,' esc-arch and in z'-,,e modification of ey_` lllc
Thcze included su,,7i_o5tlicla:3 au-..oaLtic of e-nolde q,n-I ~-tensf -
-ove- m,
ficut', ~,--.a-sdon a~ oa the of
accole; L41. op. of the dcvcloyment Lind cidoption ot the means of
cant- witl_- r",Q rlCOC03ary r,,.W materiEdiz -:ind
USSR
N:-XITICH UP.
V
No 5, MaY 70 PP 93-94
ve eff c' of rn.&gnetic fields throu-&h rationa-"
o 'I foe neca- fe u 4 %1
ferromgnetic parts, increase of the diste-ace lbetween anodc amH -by -Li,~- of
gr hitized slabs, and intensification an6 ex-pansion of researc---, or-,
of magneuic and gas hyd-rodyn=-Jes ot
f the melt, its tempera-ure and CGI"Centr.--'-4On
j ields, a-nd geom-e-uric parameters on indicators of the electrolysis procesl.
USSR UDC 621.385.63
MCdEDLIDZE, G. G., SOLNTSEV, V. A.
"Wave Method of Solving the Nonlinear Equations of Traveling Pave Tubes"
Moscol, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 10, 1972, pp 2227-2230
Abstract: A method of numerical integration of the system of nonlinear equations
of traveling wave tubes is proposed which is a generalization of the approxi-mate
method discussed previously (V. T. Ovcharov, et al., Radiotek';inika i elektro-
n~ka, Vol 7, No 11, 1931, 1962; V. A. SoIntsev, etal., fladiotekiinika i elektro-
2~ika, Vol 11, No 1, 58, 1966). The introduced method is not connected uitn
representation of the beam by a set of charges but operates on its nean charac-
teristics (mean velocity, grouping parameters)., Thus, the order of the syste-:1.
of differential equations obtained is small independently of whiniier a harmonic
or a complex signal is investigated. 'Ibe essence of the method is discussed
for the case of amplification of a harmonic signal.. The presented al.gorithn.
for numerical solution of the equations permiti; variation of the depree of thc
approximating, polynomial. Calculation results are presselited [.graphically which
were used to find the. minimuni required number of harmonies considered in the
Fourier series used to represent.the addition to the undi,sturbed phase of
electrons caused by the high frequency forces, insuring correct descril)tion of
all the nonlinear phenomena in the beani and a coriparisoij of the mulits obtained
1/2
1111--ZT,
Inorganic;, Compounds
USS-R UM 542.61:546-791-3i1
BLI1,1011A, NI., KOZHIKA., I. I.., RODIONOVA, L. P.,, and SOIAM, V., V. 11.
....... . ..........
"Solution of Some Uranium Oxides in Sulfuric Acid"
Tenjnsrad, Radiokhimiya, "Tal 15,, No 3, 1973., Pp 391-31'rT
Abstract: Changes in the composition and structure of tetragonal and cuDia
uranium oxides during solution at 900 in 2.0, 10.0, and 15-0 11 H2S04 were
-ion was carried out in an Ar atmosphere. Solution of Uj~ and
studied. Solut 09
beta.;-U,O, proceeded with an insignificant change in the cherdcal composition.
Other 8xide phases did not form in the process. The concentration of 112S04. had
no effect on the lindting composition of the two o~xides, -,The lower limit of
the existence of the U1,09 phase was at a, compoi3ition in Ithe vicinity of
U02 231+0-005 and that of the beta-U3 07 phase at a composition in the vicinity
of U Or, and tetragonal and pseudocubia oxides vitli the
02-287+0-005' For F--nrlum-U3
Compositions U02--3 e col
7 to 1]02.40) the "M`t'118 co-ToEl't'ons '4ar'ed 'r'-L" th
centration of 1f2S04 and with the method by which t-he initial oxide had bcen
-1/2
USSR
BLDIOVA, N. I., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, NO 3., ~973, :PP 391-397
prepared. As shown by the compositiona on solution first in 2 14 I~SCI, and
then in 10 N R2SO4, the changes in composition were rieversible for there
oxides. The lower limit of existence of the gaimma-U 07 pb-,.-;e at 900 was at
a composition in the vicinity of U02.346+-O.W5' 3*13 ~ lie case of the oxid,.~s
the behavior of which ve-ried ~dth the michod of preparatlion, one Could
assume a lack of uniformity in the phase composition 041 the soupples, -which
were apparently inhomogeneous in that respect. The authors thank Prof.
U. M. Tolmchev for his help in the investigation.
USSR UDC 51s621-391
REPINA, L. K., and SOLNTSEV V N.
"The Solution of Two Applied Problems by the Random Search Method"
V sb. Issled. ODeratisy I stat. modelir (Operations Research and Statistical
Modelinr- -collection of works), First Edition, Leningrad, Lenin,-,rad University.
1972, PP 136 - 145 (from BZh Mlatematflka, 'No 11, Nov 73,, abstract No 11 V704)
Translations This article examines several modifications of xandom search
algorithms as applied to the solution of two problems. Numerical data obtained
in the process 0~ solvin-, these problems are given, making, it possible to com-
pare the efficiency of the algorithms considered, The "non-local" search
algorithm, Is recommended for further use.
Abstract from the introduction.
USSR UDC 536.24'
KRYUKOV, V. N., and
"Investi8ation of the Heat Exchange on a Rough Plate.
V Sb. "Teplo i 1,hssoperenos".jn the Collection "Ileat and Ilass Transfer"
Technical Information Minsk, 1972, PP 57-61 (from ReferativnI-Y Zhurnal, i4o 6,
Jun 72- 34. Aviation and Rocket Engines. Abstract No 6-34-21)
Translation: Results are presented of the eXperimental investigation of heat
flows on rough plates. The investigation was carried out on plates vith a
dense two-dimensional geome-trically similar roughness of 0.2, 2.0, and 10.0
mm depths. A control experiment cn a smooth surface was used for com-aarison.
Besides) the local heat exchange on the surface with proJections and the vor-
tex structure between the roughness components were measured on the plate with
10 mm deep roughness, Four ill-astr., two biblio. refs.
43
LUMANSKIY, B. Ye., SOLNT Mos cow
"Experimental Study of Flow in Three-Dimensional Open Zones Before Projec-
tions"
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskay Pi.ziki, No 1, 1972, pp 50-54.
Abstract: Some results are presented from an experinental study of sub-
sonic flow in the zones of separation of a three-dimensional turbulent
boundary layer, formed before cylindrical projections, rectangular
parallelepipeds and plates. I'he ratio -of the width of the projections
to their height varied between 0.25 and 24, the ratio~of Vie thickness of
the boundary layer at the point of separation to the height of the proicc-
tion -- from 0.2 to 2. Flow plans are produced, the influence of the geo-
metric shape of the projection, ratio of~width to height of projection,
parameters of boundary layer, Euler and Reynolds on the flow picture and
coordinates of characteristic points in~the separation, zone is demonstrated.
Data are produced for determination of the dimensions o' the three-dimen-
sional separation zones before the projections.
'A
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USSR
Lumv4sny, D. Y---., Soll"TSEV, V.P. (moscow)
11.a-perimental Invess-tigatioa of Heat Exchange in Zones of SepEration of the
Turbulent Boundary Layer Before a Recess"
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy FLxiki, 110 1, 1971,
_pp 126-131
Abstract4 In this article are PreSented the results of an experimental in-
vestigation of heat exchange in zones of separation of a two-dimensional
turbulent boundary laye.: before a rectangular recess at- a subzonic: gas stre=-
velocity. 5 figures, 1 table, 3 bibliographic entries.
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USSR UDC 536.244:532-517.4
LUZHANSKIY, B. Ye. , SOLNITSEV41 Moscow
"'An Experimental Study of Heat Exchange in Detached Zones Upstream From
Cylindrical Projections"
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy 1-fekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, !1o 6, Nov/Dec,
72, pp 83-89
Ab~itract: The paper gives the results of an experimental study of heat
exchange in the zones of detachment of the turbulent boundiry layer up-
stream from cylindrical projections in a subsonic airfAo%,,. The research
was done with a variation. in the ratio of the projection diamete-r to the
height from 0.25 to 4, the ratio of the thickneas of tbA! boiatd.mry layer
at the detachment poilnt to the of tbe- projt~ction of 0.0,9 to 0.7,
the Reynoldn nwmber calcu_lated fron the parnrieters of tbe oncoming flow
to the height of the projection from 10" to 4-105, and. at Vach numbier
reaching 0.85. The tom),)nraWre factor was 0.7. It is 13hown that the dis-
Iran - ach
tribution of the beat L. ~sfer coefficients in the det ad zone depends
on the Reynolds and Euler numbers and on the ratio of the thicl,~ness of
displacement of the bou;ridary layer to the dii-ateter (or height) of the
112
USSR
SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., (Editors)
"Optimizatsiya Metallurgicheskikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical
Processes), "Metallurgiya," Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
Translation of Foreword: The symposium, 7'Optimization of Metallurg-ical
Processes," No 5. was compiled on the basis of papers presented at the
Scientific-Technical Conference conducted by the "Bol'shevik" Plant to-
gether with the Leningrad District Administrations of the Scientific-
Technical Society Mashprom and Fer).ous:Yfetallurgy, the LenLngrad House
of Scientific and Technical Propaganda, the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute
imeni M. 1. Kalinin, and the Northwestern Correspondence Polytechnic Insti-
tute, in May 1969. The works, presented by speakers of the Conference,
were carried out both in laboratories of scientific-reiiearch institutes
and universities and in laboratories and departments of plants of many
cities in the Soviet Union. They cover a very wide range of problems.
The symposium includes reports concerrdng the production of steel and
alloys, foundry production, and heat reatment and shaping of metals.
intensive physico-mathematical analysis, of investigation results is
characteristic for the majority of reports. The method of mathematical
statistics was selected by many authors of reports as a means of simplifying
1/17
Tefhnichesl~o'f
USSR Zhurnal PTikidno'
T11T-EV, V- r~"'
Lumoslay, Ye. SO I- - 83-89
Nov/Dec,72, PP hei
F:Izilo., No 6s of the diameter tO e t charac-
xchea,g
,c o3l
on the ratio on Ileat el tributi
as vell as neralize data -ionless dis
projection,, bbe diTaens I late in
ere found V"'ch ge and also J ~s on a P--
al relations tached zones, rMining hev-t fluxe ectiOns'
9r fr
teristic Points Of nt~ for. dete treaM op., prO
',,tache& 7.one -aP5
transfer coefficie
Of heat of the
of symetrY
the plane
2
USSR
SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiva Metallurgiclies-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiva,"
Moscoxq, No 5, 1971, 448 pp,
V. A. Kudrin, M. F. Sidorenko, N. A. Smirnov, A. S. Morozov,
G. A. Khasin, N. S. Chuvatin, S. K. Filatov; Methods for Obtaining
9
Lcw Phosphorus Content in Metal
K. N. Ivanov, V. 1. Safonov, V. V. Bukovnev; The Effect
of Different Methods of Smelting Steel.in Rain Electric Arr
Furnaces on the Quality and Properties of the Metal 13
M. F. Galkin; Stabilization Methods of the Steel Smelting
Process 17
mination
1. B. Gutovskiy, Yu. P. Solntsev; Statistical Deter.
of the Effect of Stael Smelting Parameters on the Development of
Cracks in Ingots 21
E. A. Ivanov, M. P. Grishanov; The State of Metal. OxIdation
-Ar-cording to the Process of Acid Open-Heiarth Smeltin& 32
1. Kh. Kutuyev, T. K. Savchenko, ff. M. - Zakharav; Use of
the Regression Analysis Method for Investigation of the Steel
Smelting Process 38
85
USSR
SOINTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh.Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes) , "Metallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
0. A. Mitenev, L. Ye. Solntseva; Investigation of-Techno-
logical Processes in Metallurgy by th:i Method of Random
Computation (Passive Experiment) 44
E. Yu. Kolpishon, V. K. Novitskiy, V. Sobolev, N. V.
~Tikhomirov; Selection of the Steel Smelting Method for
Production.of Large-Scale,Rotor Forgings.. 49
V. I. Larionov, K. K. Khazanovich, E. Yu. Kolpishon,
V. V. Sobolev, A. 1. Farutina; Admixtures'in Vacuum Treated
Steel for Rotors Smelted by Different Methods 55
V. S. Pestov, Ye. N. Korovkin,.B. A~. Osminin; Improvement
of the Quality of Large-Scale Steel Forgings for Propeller Shafts
by Perfecting the Smelting, Casting, and.Pressure Shaping Methods 58
V. I..Ryabov, S. V. Taganovich, L. P, Kopp; Improvement of
Ductility Properties of Patented Cold-Dr;awn Wire 64
V. N. Reveka, A. M. Manakin; Investigation of the Possibility
of Increasing the Impact Ductility of Steekat Low Temperatures by
Microalloying 66
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USSR T~
SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimi:,atsiya 24etallur giches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical. Processes), "'Metallu rgiya,
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
A. I. Shvedunov, A. I. Yakimova; Pptimum Technological
Conditions for the Production of Low-Alloyed Cast Steel Used
in the Hardened State 68
N. F. Vladimirov, A. N. Sokolov, Ya. Ye. Chiviksin; The
41
Effect of Composition and Temperature of the Metal on Ithe
Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid SteeliAlloyed With,Chromium,
Manganese, Nickel, and Vanadium 70
N. F. Vladimirov, M. If. Zakharov, A. D. Ifeladze, T. K.
Savchenko, M. F. Galkin; Calculation of the Charge for Smelting
Stainless Steel by the Method of Proportional Programining 79
M. M. Zakharov, V. A. Litvak, N. F. VladimirovV. D.
Kiselev A. D. Kramarov; Investigatien of the D6sulfuration
process by Smelting Low-Carbon Steel in an Electric Are Furnace 85
I. B. Gutovskiy, F. M. Mustrafa-Zade;. Investigati*n of
Vibration Effects on the Microstructure of Ingots 89
S. S. Zatulovskiy, V. P. Abramova, 0. A. Kuts, hT. P.
Mayorov, V. A. Yefimov; The Improvement of the Steel Quality
by Introduction of Tron P(.nqder During Casting, 91
USSR
SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "ODtimizatsiya,~fetallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metal lurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
M. M. Frolov; The Effect of the Smelting Technolo y on the
Content of Nonmetallic Admixtures in the Magnetic Smelt and Its
Magnetic Properties 96
A. 1. Chizhikov, N. P. Bykova; Cyclic Loading of the
Crystallizer 99
A. A. Abramov, Ya. A. Podval'nyy; The Effect of Smelting
Technology of the AL23 and AL27 Alloys on the Content of
Hydrogen in the Solid Metal 102
A. A. Abramov, L. S. Yerokhina; Statistical Inves'tigation
of the Dependence of Mechanical Properties of the AL23:and AL27
Alloys on Their Chemical Compositions 105
V. Ya. Klebaner, 9. S. Volkov; Technical and Economical
Calculation Principles of the Optimum Productive Capacity of
Foundries 109
A. I. Batyshev, Ye. M. Bazilevskiy, V. 1. Bobrov,, Yu. A.
Yevstratov, F. A. Martynov, Yu. S. Pugin, V. K. Zabal4ev;
Production of Bushings of Copper Alloys by the Method of Casting
Wtth Pressure Crystallization
6/17 113
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimi.zatsiya,~letallurgicties-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "LN[etallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
F. N. Tavadze, Z. Sh. Kherodinashvill, L. F. Tavadze, S. A.
Asanov, E. M. Mamedov, G. N. Ronami; The Effect of High-Tempera-
ture Thermomechanical Treatment on the Chemical Microheterogeneity
of Stainless Steels and Titanium Allays 154
Yu. M' Kir'yanov, L. S. Yerokhina, A. N. Sokolov, V. D.
Kiselev; investigation of the Effect of a Complex of Alloyings
on Special Steel Properties 157
Yu. P. Frolov, L. P. Ruzinov, R. I. Slobodchikovai G. N.
DubInin, A. A. Klypin; Optimization of the Strengthening
Treatment of the KhN77YuT Alloy. Using StatisLical, Planning
Methods 165
H. P. Braun; On the Problem of Allo ing Steel 169
y
B. B. Vinakur, M. P. Braun, L. V. Kkaustova,;A. I.
Kandrashev; The Effect of Additional Complex Alloying on
Properties of Steel Containing Chromium and ~Ianganese,
Depending an the Temper Temperature 174
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
Yu. A. Boychenko; Investigation of theResistance to Weakening
by Short-Duration Heating of Highr-Strength Steels for Rotors 210
V. T. Senchenko, B. B_ Gulyayev, V.: V. Myagkov; Rejects of
Castings and Casting Properties of Steel 215
D. A. Prokoshkin, A. G. Galov; Treatment of Stainless Steels
for High Strength 218
M..Ya. Shashin, E. R. Kuzko, L. A.:Meleshchenko; On the
Notch Effect on the Cyclic Strength of Structural Steel and
Copper Alloys of Different Hardness 223
~A. S. Zav'yalov; The Effect,of Heat'Treatment on the
Reliability of Products of Structural Steels 227
K. A. Balter; Increase of the.Structural Strength of
Details of High-Strength Steels 232
V. S. Pestov, E. G. Nikolayev; Increase of Plasticitv and
~ I
Ductility Properties of Large-Scale Forgings of Carbon Steel
by Heat Treatment 238
10/17
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P. and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "OptiuLizatsiya i"fetallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes) , "Metallurgiya,
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
Ya. Ye. Gol'dshteyn, M. P. Lazareva, Yu. G. Razumov; On
the Stone-Like Fracture of Steel 245
I. V. Corynin, G. N. Filimonov; Fatigue Strength~and
Corrosion-Fatigue Strength of Shafts With Built-up Details 251
L. A. Glikman, V. I. Deryabina, V.~P. Teodorovich; The
Effect of Hydrogen at High Temperatures.and Pressures.on
the Strength of Steels 258
Yu. V. Shakhnazarov, M. A. Kramarov, V. V. Tikhomirov,
V. I. Levandovskiy, N. I. Vorobyeva, Yu. V. Pogromskiy,
V V. Nyasnikov, A. F. Usov; Determination of the Break-off
S~ress and the Zone of Slow Crack Propagation by Elongation
266
of.Specimens
V. V. Hyasnikov; Device for Investigation of the "netics
of Crack Development 269
M. Ya. Shashin, S. L. Manevi~h; Fatigue Strength, kelft-
bility of Steel, and Kinetics of Fatigue Failure 273
11/17
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Netallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
V, V. Dembovskiy; Theoretical Fundamentals of the Automatic
Control of the- Degree of Ammonia Dissociation by Nitration 277
D. A~. Prokoshin, A. C. Vasil'yeva, N.~ M. Sklyarov,~ G. 1.
Ashmarina, V. Ya. Kelekhsayev; Strengthening of Steel by
Plastic Deformation in the Hardened State 280
Ye. C. Karmanova, R. I. Kaplun, S. P. Yafayeva; Pha.,;e
Conversions in Carbon Steels by Continuous Cooling 285
B.I. Bruk; Redistribution of the Carbide Phase in Carbon
and Alloyed Steels and the Effect on Mechanical Properties 289
A. S. Zav'yalov, G. N. T6plukhin, S~ P.-,Yafayevaj P. G.
Dubinin; On the Mechanism and Conditions of the Development of
a W:Ldmw-staetten Structure and the Effect:of Allaying Elements 293
A. 1. Petrov, V. I. Bell-eklitin; The Ef feet of the Structure
Instability on the Longevity of Certain M.etals and Alloys 298
G. N. Teplukhin; The Effect of Alloying Elements and Carbon
on Phase Conversions in Steel by Cooling 301
12/17
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P,, and KUZIN, A. V. , Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiya,"
'Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
A. C. Rakhshtadt, A. Yu. Akimova; The Effect of Thermo-
mechanical Treatment on Properties of Martensitic-Aging Stainless
Steels 305
Yu. V. Shakhnazarov, V. V. Tikhomirov, V. T. Senchenko,
N. 1. Vordb,'yeva, Yu. B. Sobolev; Embrittlement of Martensitic-
Aging Steel by Reaging 309
M. S. Anisimova, Yu. V. Shakhnazarov, K. A. Belyakova,
Ye. Yu. Krichevskiy, B. S. Morozov, The lEffect of Alloying
and Heat Treatment an Mechanical Properties of Martenaltic-
~Aging Stainless Steels 314
V. V. Tikhomirov, V. D. Popov, Yu. V. Shakhnazarov; Vie
Effect of the Aging Method on Properties of 0ON18K9M5T Mar-
tensitic-Aging Steel 317
V. V. Tikhomirov, A. G. Pinkov; Investigation of the
of Austenite by a 6 Reconversion of Martcnsitic-
A ing Steel 318
USSR
SOLUTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiya."
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
B. A. Fedorovich, T. Ya. Shradco, A. G.,Rakhshtadt; Double
Aging 320
A. D. Ozerskiy, Yu. P. Solntsev, A. N. Nabatchikov, M. F.
Golovinov; Steel for Press Instrument 322
Ye. D. Orlov, L. D. Soboleva, Yu. V. Shakhnazarov, P. I.
Solntsev; Wear-Resistant Die Steels for Processing Hard-to-
Deform Materials 326
V. I. Taft, T. I. Konchakovskaya; Selection of them Steel
and the Method of Heat Treatment of Heavy-Loaded Cutting Dies 331
Ye. D. Orlov, P. I. Solntsev, Yu. I. Afanas'yev; Dependence
of the Wear Resistance of Ha=er-Forging Dies on the Shape and
Weighing of the InIgot 335
~M. M. Frolov, Z. A. Rakitina; Determination of the Temper
Method for the YuNDK36T7 Alloy 340
S. A. Forisenkov, M. M. Sandomirskiy; High-Strength Steels
for Press Instruments 345
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
:kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiya,"
Moscov, No 5, 1971, 448 pp,
P. Braun, E. I. Mirovskiy, B. A. Sevruk, V. G
Samchenko, T. P. El'kina; The Use of 20KhGSV'f Steel for
Heavy-Loaded Gears in Tractor Manufacturing 349
G. Bruk, A, U. Pugovkin; Investigation of the Gas
Motion and the Convective Heat Exchange:in Vertical Re-
circulation Furnaces 351
V. F. Kasatonov, Yu. D. Davydov; Design Algorithms of the
Technological Forging Process of a Smooth Shaft From the
Ingot 356
Yu. D. Davydov, V. F. Kasatonov; Design Automation of
360
theTechnology of Forging Shaft Forg~ngs
Yu. D. Davydwj, L. A. Shaban; Electronic Computation
of the Design of a Pull Ring 364
N. A. Golikov, L. N. Petrov; Analysis of Temperati.1re-
Velocity Dependences of the Resistance to Deformation of
Different Materials 369
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimizatsiya Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Metallurgical Processes), "Metallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
V. A. Korzunov; Principal Steps in.Developing tho Techno-
logical Process of Volumetric Swaging on Electronic Computers 377
Ye. L. Korotkikh; The Thermal Loading-Analysis of Press
Ha er Heads for Large-Scale Forging 380
N. A. Golikov, L. N. Petrov,.V. P. Konstantinov; Investi
gation of the Unit Strain of EP56 Steel by Dynamic Velocities 382
S. N. Khomov, V. F. Kasatonov, V. S. Strelkov, M.~,X.
Strelkova; Some Special Features of Volumetric Drop Forging
of Titanium Alloys 386
A. Nazar'yan, L. N. Petrov; Investigation.of.Principal
Technological Parameters of Drauring Ingots in Notched',6nd
Composite Hammer Heads 389
~:V. A. Nazar'yan; Technological Restrictions and Their
Detern-dnation in Notched and Composite Hammer Heads 397
-A. V. Altykis, M. M. Koloskov- Methods of Forge Drawing
Under Hydraulic Presses on Flat Heads 400
16/17
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SOLNTSEV, Yu. P., and KUZIN, A. V., Editors, "Optimiza-tsiva Metallurgiches-
kikh Protsessov" (Optimization of Xetallurgical Procesges), "Metallurgiya,"
Moscow, No 5, 1971, 448 pp
P. V. Kamnev, I. N. Pankratov; Investigation of ehe Strained
State in the Volume of Billets by Forging in Composite-!Hammer Heads 405
M. V. Vorontsov, 1. B. Uflyand; Change Mechanization of
Lower Hammer Heads of Forging Presses 409
L. N.Petrov, N. A. Go-likov, Yu. P. Faragin, Yu. A. Nikitin;
High-Speed Pneumatic Impact Machine for Testing Materials 411
B. Datskiy-Monastyrskiy; Experimental Investigation of
the Dynamics of a Steam-Hydraulic Forging~Press 413
S. Sh. Shamiyev; The Effect of Deformation on the Structure
and Properties of Ferrous Alloys in the Hardened State 420
V. A. Korzunov, G. P. Teterin; Electronic Computation of
the Diagram of Diameters of Forgings 423
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1/3 013 UNC LAS SI F I Ell i'-'rl;OCF_Sa~ING DATE-13NOV70
T-ITLE-3, (4,5, DIBROMO 2, FURYL) 5 PMETHYLTSOXAZ OLE I, It's CARWKYL IC ACID AND ITS
DERIVATIVES -U-
G.KK.v STRUKOV* I.T.y SOL.NSTEYA# A.A-, RUDZIl't.
CCUNTRY CF INFC--USSR
SGURC E-KH I M.- FARM ZH. 1970v 4(2)t 21-3
J)ATE PUBLISHED 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCfENCES
TOPIC TAGS-FURFURAL,-.BROMIN4TIONt HEREROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND1, ISOMER,
ORGANIC AZU COMPOUND# PENICILLINi BACTERICIDE,
-CONTROL PAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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2/3 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0113484
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. K SUB2 CO SUB3 114G) IN 120 ML H
SU82 C AND 51.5 G POWD. I (X EQUAL CHO), M. 36-TE)EGREES (PREPD. IN
41.5PERCENT YIELD 8Y BRO14INATION OF FURFURALI ARIF ADDED WITH STIRRING TO
A COOLED SOLN. OF 14 G NH SU82 OH.HC1; :IN 120 14L H SUa,7 Or AND THE MIXT.
IS STIRRED 1.5 HR AT 35-40DEGREES AND KEPT OVERNIGHT AT ROOM TEIMP. TO
GIVE SO.6PERCENT ISOMER A OF I [X EQUAL CH IS TO4qOH1, M, 113-14DEGREES.
THIS (20 G) IN 300 ML DRY C SU86 H SUB6 IS SATO.- WITH DRY HCL TO YIELD
96PERCENT ISOMER 8 OF HX EQUAL CH I&TU NDH)s 1M. 1230EGREES. A
SUSPENSION OF 6.72 G OF T141S IN 40 ML ABS. ETOH IS CHLORINATED AT MINUS
10 TO MIN-US 130EGREES TO COMPLETE OXIME DISSULN. ~ (SIMILAR TO 1.5 HR),
THE, SOLN. Of I (X EQUAL CCI '15 TO NGH) OBTAINED IS ADDED OVER 20 MIN
WITH STIRRING TO A COOLED ETHANOLIC SULN. OF FRESI-11-Y PREPD, ACCHNACO
SUB2 ET (FROM 50 ML ABS. ETOH, 1.53 G METALLIC NA, AND 8.9 G ACCH SUB2
CO SUBZ ET)f AND THE MIXT. BROUGHT TO PH 7.5-8, STIRRED I 14R AT MINUS 5
TO MtNUS 1.00EGREES, At.0 KC-Pl' 46 HR AT K00)4 TEMP. W YIELD 51.2PERCENI, 11
(Y EQUAL OET)t M. 123.5-240UGREES (PErADLEUM EIA-fir-A). Toil S ( I G) 1 0. 14 G
K014, 14 14L. ETOfir AND 14 IML VArER IS REPLUXED 4 Hti 1*0 GIVE 86,4VERCENT 11
CY EQUAL CH), M - 229.5-30DEGREE S, I AQ. :. f-TOH) .SOCJ. SUB2 ( 5 ML) AND 2
DRGPS HCONME SU82 ARE ADDED TO THE SUSPENSION OF:'1.8 G OF THIS IN 30 ML
~C~SUB6 H SUB6, AND THE MIXT. REFLUXED 4 HR TO GIVE 76.6PERCENT 11 (Y
EQUAL C13 (fill, .14. 90-IDEGREES (PETROLEUM ETHER)w;'
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STIRRED SOLN. OF 0.64 G 6-AMINOPENICILLA141C ACID IN La ML 3PERCENT
INAHCO SU63u AND THE MIXT. STIRRED 3.5 HR AT 20DEGRUES TO GIVE 0.34 G NA
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AND. THE MIXT. KEPT 30 M114 TO YIELD 83.3PERCENT 11 (Y EQUAL NH SUM q M.
A- MIXT.- OF- 1.85 G,11I.-AND 5:1AL ASS. MEOH IS HEATED
231~20EGREES - (ETOHJ
--ON A:~BOILING:WATER BATH 2 HR TO GIVEIJSZ*~..OERCENTill ; CY a'
EQUAL ME), M.
117-18DEGREES (MEOH). THIS 0. -G)lp 0.5 -imL:;A8S. ETOH, AND 0.3 ML N SU82
NEGATIVE H SUB4 IS HEATED ON A BOILING WATER BATH;2 HR TO YIELD
67PERCENT. 11 (-Y EQUALS NHNH SUEI?.)r M., '205.5-.206DEGREES (ETOH).
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:A8STP,A,-,T/E)'TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A S TU OY OF T~tE ACousr[c okc;.~,N IN
DELPHUNUS DELPHIS A.*40 TURSIGPS TRUNCATUS HAS SH%'.')6WThAT ITS
MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTU~'iE 15 ;)JITE SIMILAR IN BOTH SPECIES X10 THE SPIRAL
ORGAN OF CORTI DGES NOT DIFFER FROM THAT IN 1AMMALS IN tils-rOLOGICAL
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IMECHANIS3.4 OF SOUND CONDUCTION. THE RANGE OF PERCEi~_I-ION IN 1). 0ELPHIS
T:i0F ACOUSTIC
VARIES i-:RUM 0.018 TO 280 KHZ. THE PERIPH6.RAL PAR
ANIALYZATOR IN ~iHALES OAS 5HOeiN TJ 6E OF VALUE -FOR THE ColitECTED At"10
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PRODU' CHA KAC I E
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USSR uDc 54t.49,546.?91.6
CUREVICH, A. X., POLOZHENSKAYA, L. F.0 OSICHEU, N. F., and, "WzM&NJL6
"Reactions of Uranyl Wonate'Complexes with Hydrogen Peroxide. II. Study
of the Equilibria in the System U62+
2 -H202:-C)H2 4
Leningrado Radiokbimiyat Vol 13, No 5P 19719 pp 688-692
Abstracts Results am reported on the study of the reaction of uranyl malonate
complexes with hydrogen perroxide employing~the methods of light absorption
and pH-zaetry. On the basis of the results of calculations,.the fo'llouing
=eaction Is proposed as representative for the rarge of molar ratios selectedi
2 fUO, (Mal), -72- + 2 H, 74- + 4~' + 2- mal
02 f (UO2),('Lv'j),t"1'L')2
with the equilibrium constant of (3.3 :t 0.6)-10-18. The complete formation
of the complex ion f(UO2)2(00)2(M~l)2 -17' with a 10"M concentraticn of
urani= occurs at the pH range of 6 7. The stability constant of the
diperoxodimalonatodiyranyl ion was determined to be 424,0-1-7-10?5. In the PH
range 2-7.5 partial displacement of the malonate groupa:takes place wilh the
formation of f(U02)2(00) (Maj)x 7 f(UO'yoo I) (Itaj)x 7C2x-l)- type
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GUMICHt A. M. p et al. 9 Radiokhi-miyaq Vol UP No 5t 1971, pp 688-69z
oc omplexes in the first phase, followed by the formation of Z-(UO2,)2(00)2
(14al). _7'x- in the second phase. in weakly basic tedium, various types of
per,oxo-malonato-hydroxyl-uranyl complexes may form; aid at pH > 10, with
excess H.O. the hydroxyl and valonate groups may be displaced with fornation
of peroxide complexes f (UO2)2(00)2(H20)n -72 and r U02(00)3 -74-'
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USSR UDC 543.251:546.799.3
CUREVICH, A. If., POLOZHENSKAYA, L. P., OSICHEVA, N. P., and SOLINTSEVA, L.-F.
"Electrochemical Method of Isolating Neptunium From an Alkaline Peroxide
Medium"
Leningrad, Ractiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 2, 1971, pp 239-245
Abstract: In connection with the urgency of the problem of separation and
purification of transuranium elements and the difficulties of analyzing salt
solutions containing micro amounts of transuranium elements, the possibilit-y
anitm and in pure folm
of separating these elements both jointly with ur~
(without a carrier) from alkaline peroxide media was studied on the exam-ple
of 237Np. Tile experimental procedure using the electrochemical method, and
the data obtained are discussed. The applicability of the method to analysis
of salt solutions of neptunium was dvmoastrated W a.hroad neptunium cone'an-
tration range.
The yield of neptuniuim, introduced in the amount of 50-100 micrograms, reaches
99-100 percent, and 1-ts total losses vary from 0.5 to 1 percent under the
following optinum conditions: pH -,! 14.Oi IU02 > 5.6*10-.?M(1-2 milligrams
in 75 mg.), current density B~ 1.0 milliamp/CM2, 'e-lectrolysis time > 60 minutes,
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GUREVICH, A. M., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 2, 1971, pp 239-245
temperature 95-1000. Data indicating the effect of the amount of carrier
introduced into the experiTw-nt on the neptunium. yield show t1riat with a de-
crease in carrier concentration below the indicated limit, the neptunium
losses begin to increase in connection with an increatze in the effect of the
solubility factor of the uranium and neptunium compounds when washing the
237Np yield
participates with water. The data on the effect of salts on the
with uranium as the carrier show that the acetate and nitrate ions (both
separately and jointly in a concentration up to 2M); the oxalate ion (up to
L
.0.5M), have almost no effect on the 237Np yield (97-99 percent) with total
losses varying within the limits from 1 to 3 percent.
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USSR
NIKITIN, S. A., !2U3XW__VAw.L._LO (Moscow State University)
"Effects of Pressure on the Galvanomagnetic Effect and the Critical Field in a
Single Crystal of Dysprosium"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, August 1970, j3p 351-355
Abstract: The influence of pressure on the galvanomagnetic effect in dysprosium
single crystals is measured at temperatures between 85 and 177'K. A strong de-
pendence of the pressure-induced shift ofithe critical field on temperature is
observed. A thermodynamic analysis of the.experimental data for dysprosium shows
that the increase of the critical field with pressure at 110-140'K can be explain-
ed by the growth of exchange interaction., The correlations bE!tween dHc/dpand
dH /dT and also between the magnetostriction and dHk;/dT found In the preseat
invcestigation indicate that the decr*ase of H. due ~O cooling below 160'K, which
results in a transition to the ferromagnetic state, occxirs in dysprosium as a
result of anomalous growth of the lattice conhotant:c below the paramagnetism-
helicoidal antiferromagnetism transition temperature.
USSR UDC 632.95
BLIZNM, N. K., KHOKHLOV, P. S., KVASHA, Z. N., XIRKOVA, I I - LEVSKAYA,
G. S., PROTASOVA, L. D., SOLNTSEVA. L. H., MATYUKUWA, Ye. N., VARSHAVSKIY,
S. A., BARANOV Yu. I., Lril,_Oli~ -B. --i-a-., ZHEIICHUZHIN, S. G.
"Method of Production of Dichlorides or Dibromides of Thiophosphouic Acids
or Their Bis Analog"
USSR Author's Certificate No 332095, filed 19/08/69, published 17/04/72
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 24(111), 1972, Abstract No
20591, by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: Compounds of the formula RP(X)Xi (I) (R-alkyl, aryl, aralkyl;
X=C1 or Br) and X2P(S)A(S)PX2 (11) (A-bivalent hydrocarbon radical) were pro-
duced by the reaction of mono- or dihalo hydrocarbons with S, P-and PX3 with
heating to 250-400* in an autoclave of stainless steel or nickel in the
presence of catalytic quantities of Iq or its compounds:. Example. A mix-
ture of 0.24 mole PhCl, 0.24 g-atom S, 0.16 g-atora white P, 35 ml PC13 and
0-05 9 12 is heated at 290-330 for seven hours in an autoclave of stainless
steel, the PC13 is distilled, then vacuum distillation Is used to separate
I (R=Ph, X=Cl), yield 6011., B. T. 109-112'/3, v.20F) 1.6241. Similarly, I
were produced (Siven i1, X, yield in Z, B. P. in 'C/mm, n2f)D) 4-(;lc6114,
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'14, 1,41- A III!
USSR
BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No -332095, filed 10/08/69,
published 17/04/72
Cl, 53.5; 124-311.5-2, 1.6229; P-hf'aC 114 Cl 54.5, 125-7/1, 1.6120; 4FC6114,
gl,'127-'130/2, 1.6650; 4-FC
CI, 72.2, 95-7/0.5, 1.6028; Ph, Br, 6H4, Br, 55,
135-8/1, 1.6758; PhCH2, Cl, 76.4, 120-3/2, 1.6150; 3-FC6 HO Cl, 108-110/1-5,
1.5908; 4-MeC04CH2, Cl, 53.3, 126-9/2,:1.6035; 4-ClC6114CII2,
Cl, 61.6, 129-
133.2, m. p. 74-6', --; 2-FC6H4CH2. Cl, 61.6, 129-133.2, m. p. 48-9%
2.471feAH3%, C1, 47.5, 140-1.6045; 2.4-C12CO3%, Cl, 43.4, 147-9/2,
100-l", --. Also produced were II. (X=Cl, A=C112CEI") , yield 61.5%,
p
~m. P. 92-3% 1 and 11 are intermediate products for tbe production of
ides 'an&herbicides.
insecticides, acarocides, fungic.
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USSR
UDC 546-791-4
VDOVEINKO, V. M. , ROMANOV, G. A. , and SOLDITSEVA L. Y.
"Heat of Formation of U0F(OH)-0-5 H20!:
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 12, No 5v 1970, PP '?"-766
Abstract. In continuation of their work, the authors deterimined the
:enthalpy of formation of UOF(OH)-0.5 H20 to be -3,14.0 5.0 Kcal/mole.
The following values were found for the reaction
UOF(Oh)-O-5 H20.= UOF(Wq) + 0.5 H20~ 'i 12 4~. The
(A H = 5.19 Kcal/mol% A~ = 1 46 Kcal/mole, and /-k.
heat of for-mation of OF JH) was found to be -340.8 -1 5.; K~al/mole.
--D(" _546 7 91. 4
USSR
LIANOV, G. A., 1f.ALININ, G. V., ;3n d',~QLNTSE`~~, L. V.
VDMTN1KO, V. M. , RO"i
"Synthesis and Investigation of Some Phy s i c o -che mi c al Properties of
UOF(OH)-0.5
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 12, No 5, 1970, pp 762-764
Ab5tract; The compound. UG F (014) - 05 ,:,0 was synthesized by
adding fluorint ions at a ratio of itl to U - . J.
(IV) solutions
a base the color of the solution chance!-, from,
acid. Upon addition ol
oreenish-blue to brown and a 4'ine cryotalline bli,,],- p-recipitate "ails
U
UrI1,1*11UP14,r
out at pli 1.8. The product containo 79-?()~,' :2g-deini~ well
-'rarad
with the propo-sed structure. Thex,~moCravimetric aned ir-
carried out also supported the propqsild otructureJor,[:Che above pril-luct
This compound is insoluble in water,aRd dissolves earily in aqueous so-
lutions of mineral acids forming a fluoride coirpli!x UO."'. When heatrd
to 2500 it converts to UOF(OH),
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UDC: 621-385.644.2
J.
SOBOLEV, G. L. editorial staff of "Rad-iotelchnika i elek-
tronika% AcaderV of Scienceso?-the. USSR
"Frequency Response Analysis of a Multicavity Magii;-Itron"
=natorziap)-) rnaFnetrona (cf. English
Analiz chastotnykh kharakteristik mmo~
.,a re
above), Moscow, 1971, 16 pp, ill., bib2iography of r~ix titles (2642-71
Dep.) (from M-Elektroriika i yeye primeneniye, Ila 6, Jun 71, Abstract Ila
5A144 DEV
Translation: Electronic frequency displacement and voltage retuning of the
frequency are observed in a multicavity magnetron. In the voltage retuning
mode, the frequency is a nearly linear function of constant potential, and
in accordance with Welchs theory this is determined-by lo-w rf potentials.
Experiments by 'Vilbur and Peters sho-vr that the rf potentials accompanying
voltage retuning are not necessarily small. Bogolydbov's asymptotic r-ethod
is used for approximate calculation of the trajectories of motion of elec-
trons with regard to the, spece charge in a cylindrica.1 type 4/50 magne-tron;
the riethod of Green's Danctions is used. The active-aad reactive co-Pironents
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SOBOLEV, G. L., SOUTSEVA, V. B., Analiz chastotnykh kha-7ra-kteristik mnogo-
rezonatornogo magnetrona, Moscow, 1971
of the power of interaction are calculated as vell as the emission frequency.
The conmutational cycle was repeated after finding the r:f potential. 'The
results of the analysis are as follows. At constant potentialls of 21-22.4
kV and rf potentials U, = 14.1-23.2 U, B = 0.69 I%Ib/cm'_' under conditions of
unlimited emission temperature, the current and power increaze in satisfac-
tory correspondence with e=erirnent. A change in constant potential from
22.4 kV to 25 kV while limiting the density of the space charge causes a
slight change in direct current anc~ power, and a nearly linear increase in
frequency. Frequency tuning is 30 N1.9z when U, -, 23 U, QL = 222. Thus
voltage retuning takes place at high rf potentials &-qd comparatively high
Bibliography of six titles. Authors' abstract.
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MR UDO 5)9.216.2
S Irkutsk State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov
ORotational Hysteresis In Permalloy Fi-bw Produced at a High Substrate
Temperature"
Syexdloysk, Fizika Metallov I Metallovedeniye# Vol 36o 110 3P 1973. pp 655-658
Abstracts A study was made of the rotational hysteresis In anomalous fJ-Ims
of different thicknesses. A method, based on the Hall plane effect, was
employed to measure the rotational hysteresis and dater a etic pa -
Lain nagn ra
noters of a film (coercive force H and filed anisotropy hk). The films were
produced by thermal vaporization of Perelol, 79NWA onto optIcally polished
glass substrates In a vacuum of 10-5-10- mm Hg, Graphs show the relation-
ship of the ratio WJF (loss in rotational hysteresis to the constant of
anisotropy5 t' the applied field hl - H/H
uniaxial 0 k for films of different
thicknesses. An unusual shape was noted for some of thD curves where one
minimum and two mwimums were observed, indicating that these samples
powassed a rotating susceptibility, The two maximuns were explained by
magnetic reversal of regions with a high anisotropy for the first maximum
iUA the second maximum occurring 'from strong fields vhen the rotational
hy.steresis forms during magnetic revereal.of unordered orientated regions.
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USSR
SOLNTMWA, YU. M. Fizika Metallov i Metalloveceniye TA 36, No 3, 19?3o
PP 655-658
The minimum on the graphic curves is explained by the plane Hall effect
where during magnetic reversal in rotating fields, some sections of the film
possass conditions for unidirectional hysteresis, and other local sec-
tions have already reached the switchover angle at which unlaxial hysteresis
:forms. Two figuresp one table, ten bibliographic refer'encess
USSR UDC. (621.313.3,013+621.3.o45.3:537.312.62.1001
BORZOV, G. G., 19 Leningrad
"Calculating the Magnetic Pield of Superconducting Coils of Saddle Shape
With Ferromagnetic Shield"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Energetika i Transport, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 77-80
Abstract: An algorithm is proposed for solving the three-dimenEional
nonlinear problem based on the method of calculating magnetic eddy fields
by means o a scalar magnetic potential in combinaticn wit- expansicn- of
current sources into their spatial hurmonics. The paper preserts the
results of calculation of the induction and magnetic flux in the riarmature
of a Cryogenic machine with ferromagnetic shield; the program for cal-
culating these parameters was compiled~on the basis of the proposed algo-
r
Ithm
L The computational data are compared with exp6rimental results.
USSR wcl: (621-3-013+621-3131536-483-001
-T. d
DEIOJRCHYAN, K. S., T L46ningra
Finite-Difference Method of Studying Magnetic.Fieldo of Cryoclectric
Machines in Unbounded Regions"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Energetika i Transport, No 4, JuJ/Aug 72, pp 97-100
Abstract: A procedure is proposed for refining boundaxy conditions in
the case of limiting the computational region when using the finite
difference method. The procedure is based on the method of reducing
a magnetic eddy field to the problem of calculating the field from a
system of magnetic charges. A procedure is given for calculating the
magnetic field of a cryoelectric generator by the finite-difference
method with correction of the scalar magnetic potential on the boundary
of the computational region. The finite* difference nethod of' solving
magnetic field equations in unbounded rer
gions can be uiied with elimi-
J. nation of the influence of limitation of the region; for this purpose,
it is sufficient to successively improve*the accuracy of the constant
magnetic field distribution in the iteration process, and to use the
more accurate values to refine the value of the megnetic potential an
the boundary of the region. Solution of the tbree-dimi~nsio=.L robleri
gives a two-dimensional representation of the magnetj.-~ field in the
m of a set of space harmonics.
ii; i4t~ ; 4:11
USSR uDc 621.384.6-ol
KUZNET-QOVY V. S., ABROYAN, M. A., �QUMOIV.~~ and FOU'SKAYA, R. P.
"Measurement and Investigation of the Redistribution of the Phase Density of
Charged Particles in Real Fluxes~'
leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheakoy Fiziki, Vol XTS, No 8, 1971, pp 1611-!617
Abstract: The density distribution of -the charged particles of a beam in a
four-dimenrional phase space of transverse coordinates and velocities deter-
mines all the basic characteristics of the flux. The authors' actual measur-e-
Bents of this distribution for proton beam with a current of approximately
400 milliamperes and particle energies of 30 and 650 Lriloe-lectron volts shoved
that the actual distribution of charged,particles differs substantially from
the distribution as it is usually calculated theoretically. Most methods of
computing the parameters of Intensive fluxes assume a microcanonical, distribu-
tion in which the phase density of the particles does,not change from one
cross section of the beam to another. In attuml fatt, the phase, density of
the partie;zs doeas chazge and, consequently, so do such basic characteristics
of the flux as the density distribution of the current~4nd the magnitude and
configuration of tho phaso volum*
-1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED- PPOCESSIriG DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-PAKTILULAgS AS&6-LIATED WITH THE TECHNOLOGY CF ELECTRO PULSE
~4v I-MACHINli%G DIE 114PaeSSIONS UNDER CONDITIONS UF INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURE -U-
:'4UTHJ'(--SE;LCOv A.V.
1CUNTRY, OF INFO-USSR
-~Ck-KlhVt TEKHNi]LQGIYA I URGANIZATSIYA PROIZVODS'TVA, NO 1, 1970, Pp
i~PATE PU6LISHEI)---70
U13JECT AREAS-HECH., IND., CIVIL
AND MARINE ENGR, BEiAVIORAL AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
_~':TCPIC TAGS-OLE, ELECTROSPARK MACHINING, BIBLIOGRAPHY, MACHINERY
PLANT, MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY.
_(.-r_VTACL MARKING-,*40 RESTRICTIONS
00CUAENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/f-RAME--1999/1319 STEP t40---LJR/0,(tI8/7() 10001001/0064/0006
CJRC-- ACCESSIorl N-0--AP01232*78
21Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~ICIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0123278
XBSTRACT'/EXTkACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TECHNOLOGY IS PRESENTED FOR ONE
PAS59 E-LECT80 PULSE MACHINING UF THE FORMING CAVITIES OF DIES. THE
-TECHNOLUGY IS BEING USED AT THE NOVOKRMATORSK MACHINE BUILDING PLANT
(NUVGKRAMATORSKIY MASHINGSTROITELINYY ZAVOD) UNDER CONDITIONS OF
,:..INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURE. FORMULAS ARE GIVEN FOR CALCULATING ALLOWANCES
FUR- ELECTRUPULSE MACHINING. THE TECHNICO. ECONOMIC EFFECTIVE-NESS OF THIS
PROCESS IS GIVEN.
UISSH um 621-317. 77
~DERYABIN, Yu. F., MOROZOV, V. I., SOLOVARI, G. G.
"A Digital Phase Meter"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-teklin. konferentsii Do racUotekhn, izm-,,~,reniyam. T. 2 (Re-
porst of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio _Engimeer-
ing 14easurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 87-%1 (from RZh-Radiotekh-
R~ika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A336)
Translation: The authors describe a phase meter which conv,-~~rts the dilf-
ference in phases of two OF signels to numbers in four-di(dt parallel
binary code. The proposed trintrument. is distingui3hed Crom convemtional
digital- phase metem by its high speed. The phmse met,~!r cotilllik;tfl of' twO
parts: the 811F 5ectlon In which the mermured pbase is mrm..rLed LO a
serien of fi-ve voltages, and an analog-digital convprtl~r whare these vol-
tages are converted to four-digit binary-, code. Teats of a iw(lel of the
phase mter showed that its error in a frequency 'band 61' 104 is no more than
�101 wheri input powers are changed by �3 DB,.and speedjs at least 0.5 jisec.
89,
1-1 I-NMI
USSR UDC 547.62.24
DOURNIMIN, N. S . , SQI~qqk~'_j $,,L., and STAVINCHUK, V. G., Scientific
Research Institute of Organic Intermediate Products and Dyes, Moscow
"Conversions of Polycyclic Ketones. The Action of Phosphorus Oxychloride
on Phenalenone and 1,3(2H)-Phenalendione".
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 9, No 2, Feb 73, pp, 375-377
Abstract: On heating with phosphorus oxychloride phanalenone and 1,3(2H)-
-phenalendione form 1-chloroperopyrene, m.p. 327-329', and 1,3,7-trichlor-
operopyrene, m.p. 336-337', respectively which can then be reduced to
peropyrene. Oxidation of 1-chloroperopyrene wit:h dilute nitric acid gave
perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid, The structure of 1,3,7-trichloro-
peropyrene was established by oxidizing it to 2-chloroperylene-3,4,9,10-
-tetracarboxylic. acid, followed by conversion to the~known.2-hydroxy-
perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid.
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4/90053445 CHMICALABST. 03
110555d Reactions of polycyclic ketones. U1. Mechanism
of action of polycycUc ketones with carboxylic acid chlorides.
r
DAunikIiin. N. S.; ~~ "'AL-L.- Shak~~B- 1. (Nauch.-
Urg. 1%.43M. Lyiu, at;:j, ~.Kuss). ine reaction or pnenaie-
none (1) with AcCl gives acyloxyphenalenyl free radical, detected
by EPR spectroscopy. The formation of this free radical led to
the postulation of a mechanism for the formation of acyloxypyro-
Pyrene. CPjR
RMH
(59'3L
, i , , -~MTFI
'TjiEt -
M
gy ".117
Ig
REMEMBER
L14"O ~A 'Lli :M il E.
USSR UDC 614.73; [54.1.15;
CHISTOV, Ye. D., OSIPOV, V, Ye., SPRYGAYEV. 1. F., SOWI)MBA, L. D., and
DaAGATSPANYMN, R. V.
"Radioactive Contamination in a Radiocilemical Reactor"
Moscow, Figivena i Sanitariya, No 6, 1970, PP 76-80
Abstract: A study of the design and mode of oporation of the R5-L.~), the first
Soviet industrial radiachemical reactor wh*ch is used to su;A*,oQ-,1ori1,'ate
saturated hydrocarbons and initiate C066 ~aQ radiation is pras'entod. it co~n-
sists of a central axial irradiatin~7, unit, Cub'Q sources hermeticaLly sealed in
spherical casseLteso nonradioactive spheres. storage place for sourc&s. (LISIri-
butirg machanisns, and biological protection. Radlocontmindnation of the Lnactive
spherical elements of the reaction is well below tho levilil uaradtted for radio-
6
active preparations. Additiorual sealing of radioavtive Co 0 pxegarations in
cassettes would decrease the possibility of the casing ofthe zources breaking
and contaminating the atmosphere,
USSR UDC 547.558.1
PROKOF'YEV, A. I., SOLODNIKOV, S. MALAKHOVA, 1. G., TSVETKOV, Ye. N.,
and KABACHNIK, M. I., Institute of Metal Organic Compounds, Academy of
Sciences USSR
"EPR Spectra of Phosphorus-Containing Ethyl Benzoates"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 73, pp 2621-
2626
Abstract: Anion radicals of ethyl benzoates have been studied containing
electron acceptor and electron donor groups such as pliosphino- and phosphinyl
groups in meta- and para- positions, A correlation function has been de-
veloped for the constants of superfine interaction wi.th the ortho protons
of ethylbenzoat'Lls all and the ceff constants (a + 0.23
2 eff = UR(M) T)- It
has been shown that in all of the studied compounds the phosphine- and
phosphinyl groups,sbow an electron accepting character. The aeff constant
values of the phosphorus containing substituents agree with the known
characteristics of their electronic effects.
1/1
USSR' UDC: 550-834
BALA-S-MMUTD, M. I., FILIPPOV, III. G. YEFIMEUKO, M. D. ;~HEIIN,,,10~.4 L, , MYOROV,
V. V KRASSITOPOL-SKIY, A. D n.VDC1rj1..OV$, G. S. , Ramen-
sk-0ye Department of the Al1-*L**#Wen"1 !*Research Institute of Geo-
physical Methods oft Prospecting
"A Device for Eriizsion of a. Seismic Signal"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProrUshlennyye Obrp-z-t,,:y, Tovarnyye Zna3ki
No 8, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 330407, Division G, filed 20 Jan 70:
published 24 Feb 72, p 142
Translation: '17hin Author's Certificate introducca: 1. A devico for emis-
sion of a ceismic sift
ial. Tie device contains cotprcssk:d-aiT and liquid-fuel
stipply systerm, and apneuiatic chamber with movable pi$ton Nihich opons and
closes the outlet -~:-ort of the chamber. As a distinguis'ling fe-atur of
e thc
patent, the ci=--r,~!ssud-air discharge energy j,s increased --n-d the heat -and
force loa-d- on the ch==ber is reduced by fitting the rovable piston ..ith
atonizers which b:--ah uri the 4ftiel in the cc,,---ressed air dn;rin- Cas czhaust
and by attanchir;E; a cc for igpition of the fuel nLl~w-e to the chr-mbar
housing, 2. A moLfication of this device dic-twingu-i-shed by tlhr~ fact that
112
jALASIIMTD, 1-1. 1. et all. ,USSR Author's Certificate tic 330407
the movable piston has a channel filled with fuel and co=unicating with
the atomizer through a check vallve, and the cover of the chamber has a rod
vhich enters the channel of the piston and feeds ftiel into it throu&h the
chack valve. 3. A modification of this devi-ce distinruished by the fact
that the attach=ent for igniting the fual mixture is made in the form of a
wedge.
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USSR U DO: 624. 074. 4. 04
SOLODILOV, YU. I., Moscow
I~On Calculation of Pnew-natic Lenticular Shells with Large
Deformations"
Moscow. Straitellnaya Mekhanika i Raschet Soortizheniy, No 3,
1971, pp 64-66
Abstract: An analysis is made of inflated lenticular shells syrnmetrical
about the vertical axis and provided with an elastic reinforcing ring
along the horizontal plane of symmetry.
It is assurned that there are no bending mornoraq in the shell
and that the volume of the shell wall rernains constant (wall thickness
decreases as the shell stretches).
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;a-- -milt
U
SSR
S
SOLODILOV, YU. I., Stroitel'naya Mekhaniku- iRaschet Sooruzheniy, 110 3, 1971,
-pp 64-66
The general equations are applied to two particular cases:
1. The case of two initially plane membranes attached to a
ring. It is shown that the maximum possible deformations corres-
ponds to the wall thickness at the pole of 0. 526 of the initial. Beyond
this point the shell is unstable, the deformation increases with
decrease of internal pressure.
2. The case of initially spherical shell with. a ring along
its equator.
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USSR
PERMINOV, V. D., SOLODKINI E E Moscow
"Axisymmetric Bo-Ves of Minimum Resistance and Minimum
Heat Flow to the Body Smi~f ace With Various Boundary
Layer Flow.Characteristics"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i
Gaza, No. 2, March-April, 1971, pp 94-102
Abstract: Approximate formulae are obtained for the deter-
mination of friction shear and heat flow distribution along
the surface of a body of given'shape and pressure distribu-
tion.
USSR
FERKMOV, V.D., et al, Izvestiya Akaderaii Nauk SSSR, 1"Iekhanilm Zhidkozti i
Gaza, No 2, March-April 1971j pp 94-102
With large Reynolds numbers the pressure distribution
can be obtained by solving the~Euler equations with suit-
able boundary conditions. Exact Solution of these equa-
tions is not available. Therefore approximate methods
have to be used.
The formulae of friction and heat flow distribution
are used to determine the shape of axisymmotric bodies of
minimum resistance and minimum heat flow with a hypersonic
flow of viscous gas. The method of variatiions is used for
this purpose.
Perminuv, V. P., Anti Ye. Y~. SolodHn
A-Yinynnm~trir minirn".1
rrni%tanre at .1 qpecific h-it flnw to the
surfac,T IN: Uchttilrye zapiilrd Tscutrat'no-
go aero-tildrodinamicheakego Institute. v. 2.
no. 6. 1971. 39-40. (RZhMekh, 5/772,
no. 513345)
For axiPyrnmetric bodieip with a net leading edge and a
mildly stopIng lateral surface, an approximate solution in given to a.
varitionat prohlern 61 the shape. of a body of minimat resistance in a
hypermanic gait undet- a specific total heat flow to the surface. A
mpdUlcd Na-sa,nisrj formula ;a u sad, tor. r=14a4tellurt zi.th#-prnVXur4
%lictrIUAition. ~ The formulated.isop4rimetric problem of the shape of
an Axisyrnmetric body of given dimensions with * flat leading edge,
ant! minimum resistance at a given total heat 41ax. is solved nurnerl-
cally by a modified method a( local variation@ at values of Ma = 6.
10, and 30. and R0 . to 6. It is shown that, under the speeMod
conditloon, the requirements of minirriat resistance and minimal beat
flow t4o the body surface are contradictory-
?opov, F. D., and 1. M. Dreytv., Calculation
of supersonic flow ar6und blunt la"fea by th
finite-11ifference method. 114: Trudy 11
Reepublikanokuy konfarentail pa aerogidrornakhanike.
leplaubmanu I mapeocbmeou. Salkltiya "Aisrodirtarnike
bot'shilth skarnatcy". Kiyev, KtyL-vskly tvivervitet.
1971, 50-55. (RZ1Jjekh, 517?., no. 513336)
A flaite-difference scheme Is proposed for the calculation of
static. mixed, axisymmetric flow over the nose section at & blunt body
In a supersonic ideal San. The shock layer considered is tranoformed
USSR U1)C 620,195
TOLSTAYA, M. A., KWOROSTUK11PI, L. As, LOGV1NE1,-K'O, V. V., SOLODKINA, V. P.,
IUKHINA, 11. G., Moscow Aviation Techhol.ogical
and M
"The Effect of Diamond Stnoathing of the Surface of Xhl.QN9T Steel on its
Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, V611 9, No 1, Jan-F~b 73, pp 16-21
Abstract: An experimental study was made of the corrosion and electrochemical
behavior of relaxed specimens of IKhl8N9T steel after processing their sur-
faces by the diamond smoothing method. To correlate properties of differently
processed surfaces of lKhl8N9T steel, smoothed and burnished specimens were
tested together. The corrosion variations of the test(--d specimens in .35% NaCl
and their anodic polarization curves in solutions of NaCl (0,1 and 3%) and
H2SO4 are discussed by reference to diagrams. The surface of 3,Khl8N9T steel
subjccted to diamand snuothinp, wac. found to possess, La comjlariso~l with bur-
nished specimens, a considerably hitdier anodic polariatAlity in(] resi~;Vance
to general pitting corrosion, A inechardsin of this phemornerion is suggest(!d.
'rhe experimental data prove conclusively the increased i;tability of the I)as-
sive condition of !_Yhl8149T steel iji corrosive mcillia after fin-jshing treatment
of its surface with a sphPrical diamond itip. Fotrr firures, one table, eigh-
teen bibliographic references.
l5
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USSR UDC 616.003.96+359.6
6QW&QjI w&=Ojr and BERDYSHEV, V. V.
"Development of Physiological Stress in Sailors During Cruises in the Low
Latitudes"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 7, 1972, pp 86-90
Abstract: The dynamics of the following biochemical and physiological para-
meters was traced in 52 sailors during a 6-week cruise In the low latitudes
on, a ship lacking air conditioning: adrenal activity, content of some meta-
bolites in urine and sweat, thermoregulation, cardiovascular, central nervous
system, and analysor function, and nonspecific reactivity. The results of the
studies showed an inten5ificacion of adrenal activity, increased excretion of
17-k-etosteroids, total nitrogen, creative, and vitamin B1, decreased excretion
of soditzi and potassiu-m, elevated body temperature and inten.,sificaticn of
perspiration, accelerated heart beat, decrease in systolic ar-d pulse pressures,
slowing of various reflexer;, dccrelzicc in lability of the vLstjal aiialvsor, ind
marked decrea5-e in pIi;-.--VocytJc activity of white blood c(!]..Lg -ind decrease in
osmotic resistance of red blood cells. It is noted that prolonged physiologi-
cal stress caused by heat not only does not necessarily zresulr in -adaptation,
it may even give rise to mental and physical disorders. The article concludes
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86-90
with recommendations for preventing or minimizing stress, e,g., installation
of air conditioning, suitable work and rest routines, rational diet, systematic
physical exercise, and use of certain drugs (adaptogens).
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TITLE--SYNTHESIS AN) STEREOCHEHISTRY OF C SUB10 HYDROCARBONS OF THE CIS
BICYCLO,3.3,.O,OCTANE SERIES -U-
O*Aor VOROBYEVA, N.S.,
.1 TSEDrLINAj A.L.
OF INFO--USSR
..'SOUP-CE-NEFTEKH'IMIYA 1970t 10(2)t 165-73,
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
,_:~_SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY-
_",:T0PtC TAGS--STEREOCHEMISTRY,
MAKUSIIII[NA, V.M.v SOLGDKOVY
ORGANIC SYNTHESIS,
OCTANE
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
HYDROCARBONS
STEP NO--UR/020417~01010/002/0165/0173
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--300610937
CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0134663
UNC L A SS Fl I'l)
i a
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED tPROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
ACCESSION NO--AP0134663
:-,-A3STRAC.T/EXT,aUC-T--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT.
IfZ~DIMETIIYLGICYCLO(3.3.0)OCT,,2pEN,4,(JNE I) WAS PRE;). BY CONOENSATION
OF 2,METHYLCYCLOPENTANONG WITH VfNYLACETYLENEo OF,HYDRAVION OF THE
CARBINOL WITH H SUB2 SO SU84 TO 11, AND FINALLY CYCLOIiYORATION WITH H
SUB3 PO SUB4. BY A SEQUENCE OF REONS.: OF I
ClStlt2,DrMETHYLBICYCLO(3.3.0)OCTANE WAS OBTAINED.
1,3vDlMETHYLSICYCLG(3,3.0)OCTANE WAS PREP0. OY 01ENE CONDENSATION OF
ITFORMYLtliCYCLOPENTENE WITH it3fauTADIENE AND kEDN. OF
IsFORMYL,3Av6i7i7AvTETRAHYDROINDAN INTO
:_::i I#METHYLt3A,6,7,7A#'rETRAHYDROINDANt WHICH WAS OXIOIZEn (KMNO SUB'f) TO
IIMETHYLtl,2tCYCLOPt~:NTANEDIACETIC AICDv WHICH, AFTER HFATING WITH BAO
GAVE 111. 111 WITH METHYL GRIGNARD AND THEN DEHYDRATION GAVE IV WHICH
AFTER HYDROGENATION GAVE THE lr3,COM9D. THE 3,7rtllr,,,ETI-1v'LBICYCL.C;OCTANE
WAS 03TAINED FROM THE CORRESPONDING DIKETONE BY NjiltiGI, DEHYDRATION ON AL
SUBZ 0 SUB3t AND THEN HYDROGENATION OF THE UNSATD.~ COR11D, MIXT. OF
297#01MGTHYL AND 2,8tDIEMTHYL COMMo.WERE SIMILOLY OBTAINED AS THE
lt2pDIKETHYL COMPDS. THE CONFORMATION~S'l OF. THE- DIKETIM.
ClSiBICYCLO(3-3.0)OCTANES WAS DET.D. FRO14:GAS Llo.~ CHROMATOG. RETENTION
TIMEs-AND CALCD. B.P. DATA. FACILITY: INS.T. GEOL. RAIRAD,
-GORYUCH. ISKOP.t MOSCOW, USSR.
UNIC LA SS I F LE 0
L/Z 01-7 UiNCL AS S 1 F tE;0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
;"TITLE--BICYLIC NAPHTHENES, C SUB8-9, IN PETROLEU'MS OF THc DAGAI)ZHIK ANO
GRYAZEVAYA SOPKA DEPOSITS -U-
~'AUTHOR-103)-SOLODKOV, V.K., MIKHNOVSKAYA, A.A., PETROV, -4.A.
--USSR
,,COUNTRY OF INFO
GOO
AKAD. NAUK TURKM. SSRt SER. FIL-TEKH., KHIM% GEOL. NAUK 1970,
(2) t 99-105
-:bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO.OCEANOGRAPHYt MATERIALS
-TQPICJAGS~--AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDI CHEMLC~L_ 6mpds~~tiONr PETROLEUM
SlTi--.-GEOGRAPH
-I C :LOCATI.ON'I-,:: ADSORPTION i:A.SOME
PO GN:
CONTIROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--300,8/I708 STEP
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01318682
'CLASSIFIED PROCESST',IG 0ATE---u-~!0El,".7u'
Z/2 OL7 LIN
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP'0138682
~.A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACr. BICYLIC C SU138-9 NAPHTHEN't:S
N 0 PERCENT OF 0AGA9ZHlK 0110 GtYAZEllilYA S--3?KA
'COMPRISING 5*2 A; 16-5r r-
.PETROLEUMS WERE SEPD, FROM FRACTIONS 04 I20-b0DE(;;'!tE-ES BY SUCCESSIVE
ADSORPTION ON SILICA GEL AND THERMAL DIFFUSION. , IN THL RESPI
PETROLEUMS THE C SUB8 BICYCLIC NAPHTHENES WERE: ~SHC'jikl ON YlICl.-.',171FlCqEJ.
IN EQUIL. MIXTS. FROM ISOMERIZING BICYCLO(4.3.01NONANE THE CONTENT OF
METHYLBICYCLO(3.3.0), METHYLBICYCLa(3.- Z. 1. ) , AND
METHYLBICYCLO(2*2.2)OCTANCES CHANGED FROM 18,3, 60.8, fi-,40 7.3 1'10 39.11
38.6, AND 10.9 44S THE TEMP. WAS 1,N'CRE&SED FRDA 35 TO tSODEGREEES. A r
150DEGREES THE CONTENT OF THE RESP. (SHOWN ON MI'--R()FfChfE), THUS, THE
PETROLEUM BICYCLIC NAPHTHENE WERE NOT EQUIL. MIXTS., AT ANY TEMP.
RYUGH I;SKOP.j t4cj5VOllr USSR.
FACILITY: INST. GEOL. RA7-RAB. GO,
UNCLASSIFIED
- ---------
~~v - lid
111 Ill-R
USSR UDC 62-50
q2LODOV,_A. ~L, and PETROV, F. S.
Lineynyye avtomaticheskiye sistemy s peremennymi parametrami (Linear
Automatic Systems With Variable Parameters), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 620 pp
Translation: AnnotatiGn: This monograph is devoted to an examination of
the theoretical bases of investigating linear automatic control system
with time-variable parameters (linear nonstationary systems). The authors
examine in considerable detail several typical classes of such systems and
their characteristics (impulse~transition and parametric transfer functions)
as well as methods for determining these characteristics and questions.con-
cerning the travel of determinate. and random signals through the systems.
Considerable attention is paid to the structural transformation and modeling
of the systems by solving various problems of analysis and synthesis of the
control systems. The theoretical material of the book is il.lusLrated with
numerous examples and figures. To read this book it is sufficient to have
mathematical preparation in an ordinary course in higher mathematics pre-
sented at the Higher Technical Schools. The book is intended for special-
ists working in the field of automatic control. It may also.be useful for
graduate students and students in the higher courses of the respective
specialties. (215 illustrations, 27 tables, and 73 bibliographic entries)
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SOLODOV, A. V., and PETROV, F. S., Lineynyye avtomaticheskiye sistemy s
peremennymi. parametrami (Linear Automatic Systems With Variable Parameters),
Moscow, ."Nauka," 1971, 620 pp,
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Linear Systems With Variable Parameters
Chapter 2. Impulse Transition Function of a Linear System
Chapter 3. Structural Transformations of Linear Systems With Variable
Parameters
Chapter 4. Approximation Algorithm for Seeking Impul-,,e Transition
Functions of Systems With Slowly Varying Parameters
Chapter 5. Systems With Variable Parameters Acted on by Determinate Signals
Chapter 6. Systems With Variable Parameters Acted on.by Random Signals
Chapter 7. Controllability, Observability, and Stability in Systems With
Variable Parameters
Chapter 8. Investigation of Nonstationary Processes in Systems With
Variable Parameters Using Modeling Methods,l
q
USSR UDC
KASDIOV, G. G., ROZHDESTT,-TU.-,--KIY, F. A., BYIDV. YE. I . P I L :IT EI G . I .
SOLODOV, V. P.
I%agn6tic Properties of Ti'klanivn, IvIansdi'wT,, ChronLium, and 'Iron 0rLho'---.YiL,
vloscow, Neorgaiiiche5kiya Matkerialy, Vol 6, No I.,,, Jan 70, 186
Abstract: An Investigation was maie- of tho rar-,nc:tic proparties cX 71a'_);
CrTa04, and FeTa04 i~.v the v:,~!thods of wagjv:~ILostatics and eiul-tI7011
resonance Jji a broad, tf~:v~~,raturc range. The st~4..Iies made --it, pos~;iblu to Obta4An
now data. Tho anozmalou5 b,~havior of r-aT;O,)~ at low tor~;p orati ire z is o-Xplainv!d by
tho pha~io transition at 22'20F, at- a result oC which the sp~~i.-Iatl.ico relax.-ition
tivie docroases (the width of tlie vlocLron 1-.1aramaj.-notic
Sharply), and the intensity of tho alactron paranignotic 5poctru", bu.,
comos in3~,~G,n~.ficant rd.- nitrogrin tomporature. The tvaj,rnetia ~;uocopLibj.]Aty of' the
remaining orthotantalat33 varios according to the Curio -W'% - ~-, z, law. Th,)
va3ue of the constant fj pernits the assumption of the prowance of'
-ftcd cozpol:
tism in tho investig
I I -t: fIT I IrL
. .... ... ......
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_..-TITU~"kkGNSTIC PROPERTIES OF TITANIUMP VANADIUM, CHROMIUMv AND IRON
-.ORTHOTANTALATES -U-
~AUTHOR-(051-KASIMOV, G.G.9 ROZHOESTVENSKIYj F.Aos KRYLOVo YE.l.v
PILIPENKOr Golor S
_&QwLvt V.P.
-MFO--USST--
S.OURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSRt NEORG. MATERV 19TOr 6(l), 186
DATE PUBLISHED-----TO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--TITANTUM COMPOUNDo VANAWUH COMPOUND9 CHROMIUM COMPOUNOt
JTV
TANTALATE# EPR SPECTRUMv MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBIL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFJED
::PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0146 STEP NO--UR/0363/TO/004S/001/0186/OIL86
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0054942
UNCLASSIPIED
212. 016 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC~'ACCESSION NO--AP0054942
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MAGNETIC OROPERTIES OF TITAO SUP'4,
CRTAO SU84, AND FETAO SUB4 WERE INVESTIGATEO BY AAGNETOSTATIG AND EPA'
METHODS WITHIN A WIDE TEMP. RANGE, WHICH MADE 11' POSSIBLE TO OET"AIN NEW
SATA AS COMPARED TO THE KNOWN ONES.- THE ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR OF FE7AO
SUB4 AT LOW TEMPS. IS EXPLAINED BY THE PHASE TRANSITION AT 223DEGREES K?
AS A RESULT OF WHICH THE TIME OF THE SPI*N LATTICE RELAXATION DECRE;%SEES
AND THE INTENSITY OF THE EPR SPECTRUM BECOMES INSIGNIFICANT AT THE N
TEMPS THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE REMAINING ORTHOTANTALATES
VARIES ACCORDING TO THE CURIE WEISS LAW. THE NEO. VALUE OF THE CONST.
THETA ALLOWS THE ASSUMPTION OF THE PRESENCE.OF ANTIFERROMAGNETISM IN THE
COMPDS,.INVESTIGATED*
UDC 669.71'548.53
BOCHVAR, 0. S., ORLOVA, A. I., KbNYAVSKAYA, T. II., SOLODOVA V. F.
"Kinetics of Technical Aluminum Recrystallization Prociess"
V sb. Struktura i svovstva leLk.. splavov (Structure an,d Properties of Light Al-
loys -- collection of works) , Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 58-61 (from
lurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41626)
Translation: A study was made of the effect of the chemical cotiTositioil and
annealin- conditions on the kinetics of the- process of.recrysLallizatioli of
technical aluminum sheets type 000 (99.1% Al) and ADI (99.41' Al). The sheets
2 m thick were obtained by the method of roll rolling,frora ingots with globular
macrostructure homogenized at 560* for 24 hours with, a.300 X 1,200 mia cross sec-
tion cast by the continuous casting wthod. Hot deforriation of the ingots was
done at 400-360* with a total degree of deformation of 96.5%. Ccld deforr-3-
tion was carried out with a degree of deformation of BW~.' without intenne(:iate
annealing. The kinetic curves were constructed for 200-600* every 50'. The
controllable properties were aBY 'O.2)'u'd 6. The isochrons a B and 6 were con-
structed for holding 10 and 60 rrinutes. The characteriitic rid cros t ruct tires of
the annealed specivens of shveL technical alumintmi of two cmpositiolis are prL-
sented. The process of recrystallization of the cold-rolled ADOD and ADI alurainum
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1971, pp 58-61
develops as recrystallization in situ. The difference in the kinetics of tile
recrystallization process is caused by different type of substructure arising
during the process of polygonization at-increased ter2peratures. Tile consequence
of the different dislocation structure of the cold-rolled alLcanum is a different
mechanism of the polygonization process at increased terperatures. 'Mis
different dislocation structure is, in turn, caused by~ a different nature of tile
phases and degree of heterophase nature of the initial''structure of the
ingot. Three illustrations and a .7-entry bibliography.
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VOLOSILKO, A. Yu.,
V. V.
nHeating a Movinog Plasma With Past High-Amplitude 'Whistlers tt
Kiev, Ultrainslciy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal V01 1", 1110 11, 1971,
p p 18 2-f- ~12
Abstract: An investigation is made of the absorption. of hiC~,h-
Trequency energy by a moving plasma at the resonant frequency
of the fast, high-amplitude magnetoacoustical Waves knovm as
C1:1
f1whistlers." k Doppler shift of the whistler resonance frequency
is discovered; it is caused by the motion of the plag-p-a. It is
found also that a plasma with a density of about 101~/Cm, or
higher is heated to a temperature of about 100 ev, a temperature
rise requiring a hiah expendit-ure of:the energy otuored in '.he
hj~Gh-frequcncy arranCcment. With fUrthor motion of the heated
plasma biuiching, along 'the fundwaental magnetic field, there i;i;
a reduction in plaoma tomperature of lesa than 10;;0' at distances
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VOLOSHKO, A. Yu. et al, Ukrainskiy Fizichoskiy Zh,-,rnal, Vol 16,
No 11, 1971, pp 1822-18fo
of the order of 100 cm from the heated portion. This heated
bunching does not go beyond the magnetic barrier, the height* of
which is three times the value of the fundamental masnetic field.
The ex-uerimental method is described and the rozults of the
measurements are given. The work was done in the Kb-arlkov
Physico-Technical University.
USSR UDC 523:611.35
SOLODUNIK. F. A
'Iffect of Simultaneous Rotation in Two Mutually Perpendicular Planes on the
Human Vestibular Apparatus"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1972, pp
103-111
Abstract; The mechanism of the effect of Coriolis acceleration on the vestibu-
lar apparatus has been studied by many researchers, and'it has been established
that simultaneous stimulation of the semicircular canals and the otolithic
apparatus takes place. A study of the nature of stimulation of the vestibular
apparatus when rotating a human simultaneously in two planes permits establish-
yinph In the semicircular
ment of the direction of the inertial shift of the endoll
canals and the direction of the resultant rectilinear accelerations, that is,
determination of the nature of the simulation of the vestibular apparatus under
the given type of effect. The experimental procedure and results are described
for rotating humans in the horizontal plano with a velocity of 180*/sec with
simultaneous rotation in the vertical planevith a velocity of 60 and 120*/sec.
An electrooculogram was recorded in all cases, and attention was given to the
nature and direction of the illusory phenomena.
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SOLODOVNIK, F. A., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1,
J.972, pp 103-111
By comparin.- the theoretical calculations of the direction of the effec-
tive forces with the practical experimental results it was established that on
simultaneous rotation of a human in two planesstimulation of the horizontal
and vertical semicircular canals and the otolithic apparatus by the resultant
rectilinear accelerations takes place. The nature of stimulation of the vesti-
bular apparatus depends on the direction and velocity of rotation of the examinee
in each plane and also on the position of the head duriat" rota-tion. The magni-
tude of stimulation of the semicircular canals is not constant but varies
according to a sinusoidal lav. The maximum stimulation of the horizontal semi-
circular canals takes place with the head inclined by 90", and the maximum
stimulation of the vertical canals, with the head erect. Consequently, the
maximum stimulation of the horizontal. and vertical semicircular canals does not
coincide but is 90* out of phase. This depends on the mutually perpendicular
arrangement of the horizontal and vertical~semicircular canals.
The shift of the eadolymph in one direction relative to the arnpullas in
both vertical semicircular canals on each side caused the illusion of banking,
that is, inclination of the head in the frontal plane. li~ accordance with the
laws of functioning of the semicircular canal's, the illurwry phenomenon is
is always opposite to the movement.of the endolymph.
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TITLE-DIRECTICNAL INERT SHIFT Of ENDOLYMPH IN SE141CIRCULAR CA14ALS 1,14 THE
COURSE OF IMANIS ROTATION PROVIDING THE SUBJECTS MOVEMENT OF THE HEAD
AUTHOR-(03)-SGLO0OVNIKj, F.A.s VORCBYEVt L.M.s PLATONOVj N.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-IZVESTIYA AKADEYII NAUK SSRt SERIYA DIOLOGICHESKAYAt 1970o NR 31
PP. 337-347
DATE PUBLISHEC--70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL'SCIENCES
TAGS-VESTIRULAR APPARATUSp ROTATION# HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
-C-C,NTROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
'0CCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF!ED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-300111385 STEP NG--UR/0216/70/000/003/0337/0347
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0126925
UNCLASSIFIED
01211HIM mi
AM 1~11
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAYE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0126925
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
C014PONENTS OF NYSTAGMIC REACTIONS WERE REGISTERED IN THE COURSE Of MAN$<
ROTATICN PRGVIOING THE MOVEMENT OF THE SUBJECTS HEAC IS IN THE FRONTAL
PLANE. THE AUTHORS CARRIED OUT A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGIN OF
CORIOLIS FORCES IN SEMICIRCULAR CANALS AND ESTIMATED THE DIRECTION OF.
THE INERT SHIFT OF THE ENOOLYMPHt WHICH CORRESPONDS THE DIRECTION OF THE
NYSTAGMIC REACTIGN. WHEN MAN ROTATES R(GHTWAR0 HIS HEADS MOVEMENT FROM
THE LEFT SHOULDER TO THE RIGHT ONE INCITES AMPULOPETAL FLUW IN THE
ANTERIOR SEMICIRCULAR CANALS AND AMPULOFIGAL GLO14 OF ENDOLYMPH IN THE
POSfERLGR ONES. THE HEADS MOVEMENT FORM THE RIGHT SHOULUER TO THE LEFT
ONE CAUSES AMPULOFUGAL FLOW IN THE ANTERIOR SEMICIRCULAR CANALS AND
AMPULIGPETAL FLOW OF ENDIJLYj'-IPH IN THE POSTERIOR ONES. ROTATION IN THE
LEFTWARD DIRECTIGN CAUSES AN ENDOLYMPH FLOW IN AN OPPOSITE DIRECTION.
WHEN THE hEAD IS RAISED THE ENDOLYMPH OF THE HORISONFAL SE-1-11CERCULARS
CANALS SHIFTS IN AN OPPUSHE DIRECTION OF THE ROTATION CF THE TESTING
SET UP AND WHEN THE HEAD IS TILTED THE ENDOLYMPHISHIFTS IN THE DIRECTION
OF THE ROTATION.
OR -11R, UP IlEm I ME.
USSR UDC: 611-85:61,.
69 q
SOLODOWITIK, F.A., VOROBYEV, L.M., PLATONOV, N.B.
"The Direction of Inertial Shift of Endolymph in Sernicircular Canals Durring
of a ~1an with Head Movements in the Frontal PlaT -
Rota
~,hy/Jun
Moscow, izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No J,
70, P.P 337-0,47
Abstract: The horizontal and vertical components of nystagmie reactions were
recorded in the course of rotation when movements of the subjec-vls head we-e
in the frontal plane. A theoretical analysis was ccr-duc-led of tbe origin
of Coriolis forces in the aemicircular canals, and the direction of inertial
shift of the endolymph w-as estimated, ~,rhicfla corresponds with the direction
of the nystagmic reaction. When a man rotates his heand frcm the left shoulder
~o the rig -L-
ght, the movement incites ampulopetal flow in the r--nl;erior sem-1
circular canaLs, and -D-alofugp~L flow of endolymph in the po-;J;er4-0,.- semi-
circular canals, The movement of the head from the rigiyt shoulder to th-e left-
causes va.-mu-1ofugal flow in the anterior and ampullopetea flow of endolymph in
the posterior semicircular canals. Rotation to the left, cauSes flow Of E!ndo-
lymph in the opposite direction. When the head is raiFed the endol~mph in
rection of rota-
the horizontal semicircular canals oiiifts in the oppoolte di
tion; and when the head Is tilted., the endolyiquh shifts in the direction Of
rotation.
I owl ....... I--
USSR UDC 613.693
NIKOINOV, A. V. and
"Characteristics of Speech After Exposure to Cariol-is Accelerations"
Moscow, Voyenno-,,feditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 7, 3972, pp 78-81
Abstract: Motion sickness was induced in a group of subjects by rotating them
in a special chair at 180' see and requiring them to bend their trunks fon,7ard
90* and then returning to the original position. The subjects were asked to
pronounce a short sentence and 11 syllables containing all the Russian vowel
sounds before and at va-cious time3 after exposure to the Corl.olis accelerations.
In the individuals with high vestibular resistance (i.e., they did not exhibit
the usual symptorz; of vestibular disturbances -- perspiration, pallor, nallsea,,
etc.), the intenc-ity of speech exceeded the normal. level by 0.5 to 1.5 db,
whereas in those suffering from motion sickness it was I to 2 db lower. The
pronunciation of the initial and final words of the sta~Aard sentence were most
affected. Spectral analysis of the vowel sounds showed that the middle fre-
quency of the main tone increased after 1 utinute of exposure frora 175 to 200 Hz
and that of the first and second formants fron. 537 to 610 and 1400 to 1620 Itz,
respectively. Ten minutes after the cessation of accelerations and onset of
motion sickness, the frequency of the main tone decreased to 166 Hz while the
frequency position of the first and second iormants was close to the baseline
Value.
1!.u4 qr ~j~ W1,11111 1-jiflIM, rVI-11112i'lif"
-1 i M V1831,11F.Mg, 1.11 Ult iw4mmwt N
USSR UDC 611.85.613.693
A .
"Direction of Movement of Endolymph in the Semicircular Canals
of-Ilan During Rotation lVhil_e Tncilining the flead in a Sagittal
Plane"
Moscow,* Izvestiya Akaderiiii Nauk SSSR, Seri.ya Biologicheskaya,
No 1, 1971, pp 60-68
Abstract: Head movements of human subjects in a sagittal plane
during rotation in a vestibulometric chair elicited the hori-
zontal component of the nystagmic reaction and the illusion of
the head or head and trunk turning in a frontal plane. The move-
ment of the endolymph in the anterior semicircular canals
changed direction only wPen there was a change in the direction
of head movement, whereas'the endolymph in the lateral semicir-
cular canals changed direction with every head movemenr. The
effect of Coriolis accelerations was weakest on the canals and
s-trongest on the anterior canals when the subject's head was
upright. The reverse took place when the head was bent forivard.
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Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1971, pp 60-68
These differences are ascribed to the fact that the anterior
and lateral canals are at right angles to ea.ch other.
ol APR la.
CHANGES IN INCENMES STRUCTURE PROPOSED
[Article by Director of the Scientific Research
in F iA.*1;49Aqft_ of PI anning and management; Novosibirsk,
N:.titluixte 10 Oroanizatslya Promyshlanni:~go Proizvodstvat Russian~ No 6j
1971, pp 52-66J
The Vic act Ives of the 24th CPSU Congre--s on the New Five-Year
Plan of Development of the USSR Hatl*nal tcopom~? outline ensuring
further Improvement in the system of planning and eConWIC Incentives
for producti(m and furthor growth in Ito effectiveness.
In this regardt the Idea of possible changes in the system of
planning and incentives must be towards interesting Industrial enter-
prises to a. greater extent in using the achievements of science, in
constant technical atid orqsn4zbtion*l improvement of productiont In
mastering new articles, In higher output qvality. and in the precise
and timely,steeting of economic contractual obligations for output-de-
livery.
In this connection, we believe the following problems are of
interests,
pl3mflinq wholesale prices;
the system of directive plan Indicators and approved norms;
the:*"Lex of devoloping and using economic incentive funds;
stioulating the mastoring of new articles and hiqner output
quality.
And v* shall touch on these.
Planjing Wholesale EEicas
a In -t-hu-z*w- system of planning and the economic stimulation of
s inau.-trial en-.4!1~prisas,prices are given a very Lmportaat role. 'Mcy
zuzc facilitate the establishment In the naticnal ectnomy of tho r4ost
efficient ties, solection of the most effective arcas for capital in-
vontmentst z"uct:I" of individual expenditures to the level of those
accl*lty necess"y arA below, and must stimulate higher article quality.
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Corrosion
USSR LTC 620-193-5019-39
KHIRIIYY, TU. M. and SOL007111KOV t A.- F.
"Effect of Increasing the Corrosion Resistance of Retals lrxadlated with
Helium Ions"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Hauk SSR, Vol 214, No 1, Jan/Feb 74, pp 82-83
Abstracts ExDeriments were conducted to test the hypothesis that a netal
has Increaseecorrosion resistance after being irradiated with helium ions
due to the helium atoms forming a surface barrier which prevents the sorption
of other gases from the surrounding medium. Sanples of Fe, Cu, Al, end Ce
Were comp.-tred before and after helium-atom irxadlation from a bearl Of helium ion:3
at 20 kev. Accelerated tests viere conduoted with Ce where the Ce san-ple Was
placed In a container which was evacuated to a pressure of 0.1 torr and filled
with helium to a pressuxe of 1-5 atom. The container wis heated to a apecified
temperature and then filled with hydrogen, Corrosion Initlation was determined
by the start of the drop in hydrogen pxessure within some time fralle. Data
from this test showed that helium-irradiated Ce has incarased corrosion resis-
tance and the general conclueion was that ho.Uum Irradlaltion of metals can
increaze corrosian rezismanze. Two figures, one bibliograpbic reference,
1 3 PROC_=5ST4G DATF--02,','CT70
1/3 043 UNCLA-si r- I ED
$ ~%SUREMENT OF TOTAL r7LF-CY-RJN CUNCENTRATION IN THE PJLAR 10NOSPIWEPF
DETE,KMINFG FROM SIGNALS OF THE THIRD -ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE,
4UTliJR-(04)-SJLO00VNIK0V, G.K.v MISYIJRA* V.A.# MlGrUNI.Wt V.M., G!;-33AC-qEv,
.-,CQUNTRY LF ?krNF0--USSRv ANTARCTICA
.ScJ~'CE--;'-l6Sc0wq GEOMAGNETIZIM I ALaONOMIYA, VOL Xv NO 2t 1970, PP 334-336
~,~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
;_~SUBJFCT AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, SPACu
-TE'HN0L,OGYv, NAVIGATION
"YO P ITAGS-.-IONDSPHEREs POLAR AREAv
ELECTRON DENSITY1 SOLAR ACTIVITY9
ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITEt ANTARCTIC STATION# SIGNAL
REw-EPTJONI(U) SPUTNIK 3 SATELLITE, (1;)M,IRNYY ANTARCTIC STATION
--.C- -G%. T q 0 L14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~010_ky' RtEL/FRAME--1990/1662 STEP Ntl--UR/0203/70101O./002/0334/0)36
JR*.C-~~ ACCE: SSI ON NU--AP0109656
UNCLASSIFIED
213 043 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
I-RC ACCESSION ND--AP0109656
A6STAACT/LXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT& THIS PAPER GIVES THE RESULTS OF
10N ')OLAR IONOSPHERE 3F
DETEkMINAT S OF THE TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT IN THE .
BOTH HEMISPHERES DURING THE PERIOD OF HIGH SOLAR ACTIVITY 3N THE BASIS
OF DATA aN THE FARADAY EFFECT OF SIGNALS OF THE THIRD ARTIFICIAL EARTH
SATELLITE AT A FREQUENCY OF 20 MC-SEC REGISTERED AT MURMANSK A-40 MIRNYY
DURING THE PERIOD MAY-JULY 1968* AES SIGNALS WERE PICKED UP WITH PLAN
POLARIZED ANTENNAS. DATA FR3M 210 OBSERVATIONSAT MURRANSK AND 106
OBSERVATIONS At MIRNYY WERE PROCESSED. - THE REcor4os WERE DISTIAICTLY
DIFFERENT FROM THOSE FOR THE MIDDLE LATITUDES. WHEREAS FOR THE MIDDLE
LATITUDES THERE IS USUALLY A CLEARLY EXPRESSED MONOTONIC VARIATION OF
THE ANGLE OF ROTATION OF THE RADIO WAVE POLARIZATION PLANE PHI SUBPHI,
THE POLAR REGIONS ARE CHARACTERIZED BY A NONMONOTONIr CHANGE IN PHI
SUBPHI- AT DIFFER-ENT TIMES Of DAYi REGARDLESS'OF SATELLFTE-ALTI'TUDE.
THIS NONMONOTONIC VARIATION OF PHI SUBPRI INDICATES THAT THE POLAR
IONOSPHERE CONTAINS EXTREMELY STRONG INHOMOGENEITtES OF ELECTRON
C9NCENTRATION DURING BOTH DAYTIME AND.NIGHTTIME. ;MEASUREMENTS WERE
CONVERTED TG THE TOTAL NUMBER OF ELECTRONS IN A VERTICAL COLU44 OF THE
IONOSPHERE OF A UNIT CROSS SECTION (N SUBO). THEIN SUBU VALUES WERE
USED IN,CONSTRUCTING DAILY CURVES OF THE-DEPENDENCE OF TOTAL NUMBER OF
-ELECTRONS IN A VERTICAL COLUMN AS A FUNCTION OF TEME OF DAY. THESE
CURVES,ARE FOR 64DEGREES N AND S, CURVES ItERE CONSTRUCTED ONLY FOR
THOSE OR,NTAL SEGMENTS INTERSECTING 64DEGREES. TH'IS LARGELY EXCLUDED
THE-LATITUDE EFFECT. IN BOTH HEMISPHERES THE N SUBO MAXIMUM WAS AT
APPROXIMATELY THE SAME TIMEt ABOUT 1404) LT*
UNCLASS I F LED
.EuNwmm[5mux~'_
3/3 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINiG DATE--020CTTO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109656
THE COURSE (IF THF DAY N ',~U!3-) IN T-IF SOUTHERN
HEMISPHERE CHANGES 6Y 4 FACTOR OF Adl)UT 4. THIS CAN\j]T hE ATTRIBUTE) TQ
DIFFEFENCES IN SATELLITE ALTITUDE IN ALL CASES IT WAS A3:)VI.: THE F2
44Y. 1;,U. THE 0IFFERENCE CAN' PROBABLY HE AlTRIBLATFD Til THL OlFrrRFNCE IN
SEASONS IN THE TW() HEMISPHEPES.. DURING LOW ACTIVITY Nj Subi 1..,4 THE i'JLAR
LATITUDES IS APPROXIMATELY THKEE TIMES LESS THA,%',DUPlNjG HIGH ACTIVITY.
IN'THE MIDDLE LATITUDES THE-SE CHANGFS ATTAIN A.F-ACTOR fiF 7' DURING
BOTH FIGtj AND LOW ACTIVITYN SUBO IN THE MIDDLE LATITUD~S IS 1.5-2 TIMES
GREATER THAN IN THF POLAR REGIONS.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 576.1115i.315-095-18-547.0~62-c-
ADAYM, A. K. and SOILOD31MIKOV N. S., All-Union "Milzrob" Plague Research
Institute, Saratov-._---_-_'
Effect of Hiztones and Specific Antibodies on the lria~jilitty of Cholera
Vibrios"
Moscow, Zhurnal 14ikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immmoblologii, No 9, 1972,
pp, 82-87
Abstract: The vibriostatic and vibriocidal action off histones is plf-depen~,ent.
The proteins are more active in an acid mediwn than in a neutral one. Non-
fractionated calf thlius histone is vibriocidal at a concentration of 0.05 to
JT I
0.01 mg/ml and pUr 6.5 aorainst L71 Tor and other vibrios. The histone fractions
vary in activity: the f fraction is weakly vibriocida2 at 0. 01 mg Iml and rH
I I
6-5; the f,,, and - b 'ractions are vibrioeidal at 0.01 rg/mi and pH 6.5 to 7.0
L2 1
while the f3 fraction is vibriocidal, at 0-005 to 0-01 1~i_V/r-,a nxd pH 6-5 to 7-0-
Normal seram glebulins inhibit the antivibrio activity,of the histones, whereas
cholera i=-moglobulins intensify it.
11milms
037 UNCLASSIFIED ESSING DATE-;-090CT70
TITLE--THE ANTIFaICTIGN PROPERTIES AND WEAR RESISTANCE.OF THE HEAT
RESISTANT PL'STIC FENILON -U-
A
AUTHOR-( G4)-TRGFll-l0V I CH, A.N.t PRIKT00FLOt O.G-r F0,'l',lCFlEVr I.A.f
SOLUDCIVNIKQVt N.S.
VESINIK MASHINOSTROYFRIYA'? NO 2t L970p PP 50-51
PUbL ISHED-----70
~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., TIND.v CIVIL AND MARINF ENGR
TO, PIC TAGS--WEAR RESISTAfjil-E, 1-11-AT RESISTANCE, POLYAMIDE PESIN, FRICTION
TEST, HIGH TEMPERATURE EFFECT, INACKINE INDUSTkY/Mf-~ENILON POLYAMIDE
RESIN
-'.~:C_GNTRUL MARKING--jN0 RESTRICTIONS
.-DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:.PR.OXY REELIFRAME-1993/0,389 STEP NO--UR/0122/70/000/002/0()50/0051
~~-CIRC ACCESS1014 Nd--AP0113732
UNCLASSIFIED
Z12 .037 UNCLASSIFIED P~,qUCESSING DATE--090CT70
-.r-IRC AGLESSION NU--AP011-~73Z
ABSTkACTI~--XTRACT-W) GP-0- A Fi, S rkA CT THE LOW ;itzik*r kESISTANct OF
POLYMERS RESTRICfS THEIR 'PI'LICATIC,.l
hS ANTIFRICTEON IlArER[ALS AT
FRICTIFil r
L N NO&ES OF MACHINES. REC-EtrrLY A NUM3ER OF HEAT PESISTANT
POLYMERS HAS bEEN DEVLLOPED, WHICH RETAIN THEIR BiLSIC PROPERTICS AT
250-300DEG-',EESL ANU HIGHER. AMCING SUCH MATERIALS ARE AROMATIC
PDLYAMIDES, A REPRESENTIVE OF WHICH IS FENILGINt IYS Vl*l'[-',IFIrATI,';-'.'4
TEMPER%4fUkE IS 2~iODEGRLt:SC. IT IS P90CE-SSES OY PAESSING INTO A PLASTIC
'ilTH SUFFICIENTLY HIGH PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PRoPERtlEs. AN
jtivEsrIGATION WAS MADE Of THE ANTIFRICTION PROPERTIES ritiO HEAT
RESISTANCE OF FENILUN UNDER CONDITIONS~OF NORMAL AND INCREASED
TEMPERATURES FOR VARIOUS FRICTION CONDITIONS IN ORDER To DETERMINE TIIE
-POSSIBILETIES OF ITS APPLICATION IN FRICTION NODES~, OF AACHINES,
FE.NILON MANIFhSTED A COMPARATIVELY SAMLL A14CIONT OF.14EAR UNDER
TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS IN WHICH LESS HEAT RES1STANT POLYMER PLASTICS
CANNUT FUNCTION. IN SPITE OF THE INCREASED WEAR WITH A HIGHER
TEMPERATURE, THE SAMPLE REMAINED HARDI WIT.Ul NO SIGNS OF VOLUMETRIC.
I)EFURIAIATION, OR OTHER symproms OF HEAT 0AMAGE. Ifit CONDUCTED TESTS
THAT FENILON CAN FIND APPLICATION AS A MATERIAL F-OR FRICTION
NODES OF HEAVILY LUADED MACHINESS
UA
NCLASSIFIED