SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USOV, L. G. - USTINOV, L. M.
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AM048940 CHEMICAL ABST, 7e, ere
.100209e Sytthesis and propertitm cf p0tasr';tzrll'-.= -1- and
patassium-tert-I Lityl penoxides~; .-Sokc-lov, X k
Shusatmov. V. A-
a.
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,
I
-
,
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'41), P01--rd. K
Ht in
'
'P'C .3
prepd. in heptame ami treatt~d Nvi~lx A! _Nle.O.E~ 03~s, aft f
ct' in C~!
a I.,! complex, a hvgI'(jsc0j)lc :S0 I .
trhnerizes.
Similarly Was prepd'. Mv4COX tined its 1:1 t,6~iipWx with~Mej-
CO.11., and 1 cmio with ., ti oxide. Truatilig PhC'2%TF,2_
lex le oer
O~K with H20-Me"Ph gaYe.a cryst. dihydratcl, also ~arincd from
lar -d -e i MePh.
n
i reaction of ry KOH with rhe
peroxid in
.
jtEEL/ PIWE
00,712
~9 UNCLASSIFIE-6 ~!PROd-ESSING DATE-'230CT70
TITLE--PHOTGEFFECT IN METAL FREE PHTHAL0C.YAqINE CRYSTALS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-US N.N., BEN0ERSKlYj,v.*A*
'TRY OF INFO--USSR
OUN
C
SOURCE--PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI# 1970t,VOL, 371 NR 2,,PP 535-543
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TAGS-PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT# DRIFT MOBILITY, ORGANIC CR YSTALr
EL-ECTRON MOBILITYi 14OLE MOB IL I T Yr PHTHALOCYANINE, QUANTUM YIELDv
EXCITONt LASER PULSE
zCONTROL 14APKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PR OXY-REEL,/FRAME--1989/1068 STEP \JO--GE/0030/70/037/002/0535/0543
~'C I RC ACCES5I()N NO-AP0107577
UNCUMi IFIC-0
PI't',I)CESSING DATE--230CT70
212 039 UNCLASSIFIED
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107577
[~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) `P-0- ABSTRACT T,-i EDRIFT 14CRILITIES OF ELECTIwtiS
10.43 TO 0.70 CM PRIMI-2 V PRIME NEGATIVel S PP I ME NEGATIV~l) AND HOLES
(0..24 TO 0*56 C!--i PRIME2 V PHIME NEGATIVEI. S PP I Me M;:(;ATIVEI) It.1
THROUGHLY PURIFIED METAL FREE PHTHALOCYANINE CRYSTALS 19AVE DEEN MEASURED
r
BY ILLUkiINATION L41TH Sli&~T LIGHT :PULSES* THE X1081LITICS OF CAi,'RlEkS OF
GOT'i SIGN DIMINISH IWITH INCREASING TEMPERATURE.- . r-lij IS SIMILAR TO T
PRIMIE: NEGATIVEN, N ',),' OLESi N E-1-JALS 1.5 TO 1.9 FOR,
EQUALS 1.3 TO 1.5 Ftli:HL
'LECTRONS. THF QUANTU.,"I YIELDS OF
HOLES AND ELECT-I&NS AkE EQUAL N
9
MAGNITUDE (7 MINUS OR PLUS 6 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5 AT 2- 50EGREESK)
AND INCREASE EXPONENT TALLY WITH TEMPERATURE. Pk0plABLY, 1-1-1=- GENERATfON
OF PHOTOCARRIERS IS CAUSED BY THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF Sl'NGLET EXCITL
ONS.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THF ENERGY GAP AND THE -SI-NGL,ET EXCITON ENERGY 15
EQUAL TO THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF QUANTUM YrELD (0.19 EV). UNDER THE
GIANT RUBY LASER PULSE THE PHOTOCURRENT IN PURE CRY.,sTALS IS A LINEAR'
FUNCTION OF LIGHT INTENSITYv WHEREAS IN CRYSTALS CGINTAINING IMPURITIES
THE SOUARE DEPENDENCE IS OBSERVED* THE t-JECHANISM U.~- CHARGE CARR,(ER
PRODUCTION U-NOEP 14IGH LIGHT INTENSITY IS PROBABLY THE SlNcil-ET EXCIT(IN
Al"441HILATIO-No THE RATF CONSTANT 8EING 4 :TIMES 10 PRIJI-E NEGATIVE15 TO 0
.-TIMB 10 PrUft NEGATiVEll't CM PRIME-3 S PRI.ME:1 NEGATM11. FACILITY:
INSTITUTE (IF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES~IOF THE USSR, MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
14 2 009 UNCLIASS IF I. ED PROCSIS~ING DATF__l:ISEP70
TITLE--QUASI CONTINUOUS SPECTRUM OF LOCAL LEVELS IN !-AYFzkS OF
PHTHALOCYANINES -U-
AUTHOR;.--USOVt N*N.t BENDERSKIYt V.A.
.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970,, 4(
21,
,.~.~.PATE- PUBLISHED------70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
..~~~.TOPfC'.TAGS--SPECTRP,SCOPIC ANALYSIS, ORGANIC NITR OGEN COIMPOUND,
-PHTHALOCYANINE
C,CNTROL M-APKING--NO RESTRIrTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UN'CLASSI F IED
REEL/ FRAME-- 1-98 9 /05 83 STEP '40--IJR/0449/70/004/10?/c,#o;;/,?4oT
CIRC ACCESSIPN NC--AP0107180
UNI,".LASS I FIED
Will mg
0123
UNCLASSIFIED
lit i
ROCFSSfNG DATE--27NOV?O
UNTL ASS IF I F_b'~' lp .
T I TLE-SELECT f ON R (j L F H) RTHE INELASTIC SCATTERIKG.1~10F N~EUTRONS IN CRYST4LS
HAVING THE WURTZITE STRUCTURE -U-
KOTOV,-B.
(02)-USOV, O.A.,
COUNTRY OF lt4Ffl--USSR
TEKH. POLUPROV. 19701, 4(51f~ 8130-6`1
:~DATE PUBL 1 70
SUBJECT AqEAS--PHYSICS
-TOPIC TA.GS--NEUTRON SCATTERINGv INELASTIC-SCATTERINGi' GROUP THEORYt
P
C
YSTAL STRUCTURE, SELECTION RULE
-:-'CONT'ROL, MARKING--NO IRESTRICTIONS
DMUMENT CLASS--UNCLASStFIED
-..-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1002 S TEP N 0-- UR 04 4 970 0 04t 130 30 8 3 00 0 3 6
.cmc. Access m4 NO--AP0136429
UNCLA.SS I F-I-Eb
--27NOV70
~,NG DATE
Z/--j 024 UNCLASSIFIED P''
ACCESSION i"40--APOi36429
11~8STPACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRItAr-T ~GROMP THEORY METWIDS USED T3
GaTAIN SELECTION RULES FOR 7~iE luELlSTl,C SCATTERIJ'~K; OF
CRYSTALS WITH THE WUPTZITE STRUCTURE. 7THE SELECY19IN RULFS FOR ALL
POLYTYPES OF THE WUQfZiTE STRUCTURE AR,r- DETO. 11Y 1'4*i'E POLYTYPE WITH TH~
SMALLEST UINIT CELL, I.E. 2H. FACILTTY: INST. ROLUPROV.,
LENINGRI-LD, USSR. p
a
UNCLA$S, IF-.tv-D
car
ZIS. Urg.
~m- 1970, 6(2),384-9 (Ru.s.-), The reaction'Of
sUbstituted)-l-amino-3-ethoxyindene'-sialia (R is Ph ~br Me)
*M PhNH2 gave
indene Wts, Which on b~~iilmtion ',6'c6 erted ~ tjj~ m*'
~L* .- nv to corre-
sponding bases. The, arnine, exchange (B. * Bistert, d. at-, 1955)
between PhNHt and 1-it7iizic~2-ph6it~l.~3.4minciiidene (1) - gave;
1-imino-2-phenyl-3-anili'noindehe, and
I plienylithino-2-phenyl-
NH,
Ph
3-anilinoindene (U). Heatinglu with AcONH, gave 3-am~ao_2_
phenylindane and a smaU.amt~, of L The ~lkylatiosx of 11, or
I with jriethyloxoniurn fluoroborate lpiia',j-pbmylimilio-2-
phenyl-3-etltylphenylaminoin.dent or 1-lttino-2-phenyl,34thyl.
amifioindene. CUR, 'i
REEL/T.MM!
---- ---------
gt it
'T~
.Acc. Nr: Abstracting Setvice: Ref. Code-
#P053448- CHEMICAL "SV
r' 1111324 cyclk .0-amino4wimike's. X. Synthesis of un-
nFumehical. 2-xubAdt'itted:' ~ J.'m'lAA'o' ninoindems. 'Umir.
V. A.1 Nakele. V.;' Fie-iiiihunisol. (Ins *. .9'. ~in_ R_
i 01
.ftir~i
USSR UDC 546,26.:536-21
VOLGA, V. I. FROLOV) V. I. and USOVI K.
"Thennocanductivity of a Carbon Fiber"
Yjoscav, Neorganicheskiye Miterialy, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, PP 712-713
Abstract: Results are presented.of measuring the coefficient of thermoconduc-
tivity of a carbon fiber, produced by carbonization of polyacrylonitrile in the
80-3200 K temperature interval. The samples of carbon fibers were sequentially
heat-treated at 1400, 2600, and 28000C. The amount of nitrogen in a sample
heated at 14000C did not exceed 0.2% and at:2800OC--10- . It was found that
in the., investigated temperature interval.the thermocop(bactivity of a carbon
fiber increases smoothly with increased temperature. Tn the heat treatment
of carbon fibers the size of defect-freeregions in the crystal lattice
increases sharply, reaching the values of grain size characteristic for poly-
crystalline graphites. In the process of calculating grain sizes it was noted
that the temperature at the start of the phonon-phonon interaction varies from
2500K for a sa-agle heat treated at 14000C down to 1300K for a.sample heat
treated at 28X C. For most polyerystalline graphites this -11emperature is
found in the limits of 110-1300K. 1 figure,, 5 bibliogral.~hic references.
74
-,-Iii ", -,-1R. ..
USSR UDC 612.822.3-05
uSOV PROT ASOV, V. A., BELIYEV) V. V., .012MAUD, D.~ K., and
t4ff-iPP-Z.0vt I. M., Laboratory fbr,Compu,,er 146thods, Departr4nt of Applied
Neurophysiology, Institute of Experimental 41-fedicine, Academy of Mledical
Sciences USSR, Leningrad
"A Helical Electrode for Electrophysiological Studies.of the Deep Structures
ofthe Brain"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. 14. ~',echcrova, Vol 59, NO 'l,
Nov 73, pp 1764-1765
Abstract: Since helical electrodes hnve,baen successfully employed for lonff,-
term stimulation of smooth musculature, d sivallar electrode haB been constructe6
for recording the biopotentials of the deep structures in the br-ain. The
coiled electrode contains within it a guiding --od and the entire assembly is
located within a hypodermic needle-like device for intraducint, the electrode,
Cm-ce it is located in the desired region and the inner rod removed, the helical
nati.=e of the polyfluorceth-ilene-insulated electrode poseesses sufficient
elasticity to permit the outer.ti-sues.to heal,around it,a-nd thus fix it. No
additional outer fixation of the electrode~is necessax-j.
___--0l 7 -UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--160CT'70
,TITLE--SHOWER SPARK CHAMBERS FOR RECURDING PARTICLES FLYING AT LOW ANGLES
TO A BREMSSTAHLUNG -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KRYSHKIN, Vol.*t RYBAKOVA, N.'A~.l STERLIGOV, A.G.- USOVY YU-P-
,COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
-_'_~~OURCE-P:RIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, 1 , 54-7
------- 70
MATE PUBLISHED
V BJ E C T', A R E A SP HY S I C S
'-_TQP_I'C TAGS--SPARK CHAMBERt CASCADEI,BREM.SSTRAH,LUNG, SN14LL A14GLE
,~,_..SCATTERING, t:LECTPODE DESIGNi PIONt ELECTRON POSITRON,PAIII, SYNCHRorRoN
--NO RESTRICTIONS
)CD~4TROL MARKING
__U
14T
OCUME; -CLASS NCLASSIFIED
._~:PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1991/1076 STEP 2017010 G 11100M0 5 4/00 5 7
~CJR C ACCESS ION
UNCLASSIFIED
017 UNCLASSIOIED PROCESSING DAT*2--L6OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110766
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APP. IS DESrRIBED FOR
I ,, L
REGISTRATION OF PARTICLES LEAVING THE, TARGET AT SMALL ANGLES WITH
RESPECT TO THE BREMSSTRAHLUNG.~,THE APP. IS EQUIPPED WITH SHOWER SPARK
CHAMBERS WHICH HAVE OPENINGS ACTING AS.CHANNELS FUR THE BREMSSTRAHLUNG.
IT US DESIGNED FOR PARTICLES FLYING AT 2-15DEGREES. THE MIDDLE
ELEC'TRODE OF THE 1ST CHAMBER AND~lST 3 ELECTRODES~OF THE 2ND CHAMBER ARE
MADE OF P89 THE REMAINING ELECTRODES OF OURALUMIN.,~, THE APP. WAS USED TO
DET4-THE LIFETIME OF-k NEUTRAL PION AWTHE ANGLE.01STRIBUTION OF E
PRIM&NEGATIVE MINUS E PRIME POSITIVE PAIRS IN THEJ.5-GEV E
-~'..SYNCHROTRON4 FACILITY: NAUCH. ISSLED.ANSt. YAI)..FIZ.t
---ELEKTRON, AVTOMIAT., TOMSK, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
t
UDC 669.295.48
USSR
SKVORTSOV, Yu. N., MOROZOV, Ye. I.,
"Briquetting of Titanium Alloy Chips"
Tekhnol. Legk. Splavov. Nauch.1-tekhn. Byul., VILSa [Technology of Light Alloys,
Scientific And Technical Bulletin'of All-Union Institute of Light Alloys],
No 5 1971, p 112, tTranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5,
1972: Abstract No 5 G266 by G. Svodtse-va).
Translation: Chips of Ti alloys were pressed on vertical and horizontal hy-
draulic.presses with specific pressure 4-5.5 t/cm2, b ette, diameter 80-
riqu
-120 mm. With.a specific p-ressure,of.9 t/CM2, briquette density was 3.6-
-3.8 g/cm3, loose residue 0.1,-0.3t. lbe'briquettes produced were added to
-of i gots of VtI-1 alloy and 40% during smelt-
the charge. 36% during smelting n
ding of ingots of OT4 alloy.
Mum.
64CLASSIF9M 'RQCE2SS1NG DAT~--i_2,10VO
TITLE-~--USE,OF GAS LfQUID CHRbliMATOGkAPHY THE ANALYSUS OF AUlpotarRILE
-U
-AND HEAAMETHYLENEOIAMINE 0 B T Al N 1~: t -
1), FRO~ ADIP IC ACE 1)
AUTWDR-104.) -USOVA, E. P Mi f T I NA, L - I;N I LYLJKoVA Ll. F. ,ZNA.'-.ENSKAYA, A.P.
COUNTRY F P%'F0--USSP
SOURCE--ZH. Al`*"AL. KHlt-l. 19701, 2M)i 57L-5
DATE PUBL ISH2D ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--(;HEf-iISrRY
TOPIC TA(;S--GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, AD[PDNlTRlLE:, H&XAMFTH.Yl.FNEUI AMIHE ADIPIC
ACIDil CYCLOPEWANE, KET(ii-4Ev CYAMIDEt OR G A IN I C. OX16E, 15"INZEN'E, PYRWINE
C GNTRO LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
001CUMENT CLASS--UNCLA55IFfE0
-PROXY REEL/FKAME--3005/000.3 SfEP
CIPC AUCESSION N0--AP0132_303
U ti C L A ' S S 1, F r E 0
212 S I F I E'Ll:
2 NC L A S, PROCESSFNG OVE-13NOV70
C IRC ACCEISSI 0IN MIC-APOL32303
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTR,,cr.: GJAS L 1 ~~-4 .
CHROYATOG, WAS USED TO
ANALYLE ADIPENITTRILE, AND -H~-XAi4ETHYLEi,4EDrA~,il.4:1- CJBTA[i'~Et) FRO'41 ADIPIC ACID.
ORTNUM, CONDITIONS HAVc- BEEN FGU-ND FUR THE QdMlil. DET"N' OF
CYCLOPENT-ViEl CYCLOPE,"~TYLIDEbIECYCLOPIENTA.~,il~,NE, --Ii,'.'~Y~l,"IOCYCLOPEt4TA.-NOiNiEt
BIPHE~IYL, DIPHIENYL OXI~f:-? FRISI TRfMETHYL;-:*N;E )BENZENE,
i,cyA!\--b,2,Al~',[~ili-CYCL-nPE,'~TEiqE. 3t4l5l6valS(T~r'l!-'ETI-iYLENE.I t2,
Alvii.-IOPYRIDINEP 3t495r6?iiIS(To,.IMI:TiiYLL-"iN;--)t2rBUTYLPYRIDINE, DELTA
CYA11,40VALERAMIDG IN A,:)IP(;.NITRIL-c:. THE 14CST UNIVE.RSAL STATIDNARY PIMSE
WAS 2200ERCENT POLYETHYLENIE GLYCOL ON CELITE I LN A2 ". CJLU?,IN. LIESS
VOLATILE CGMPDS. Wc-f~E SEPD. ON A L M: COWNIN . WITH 5PERCENT PGLYETHYLENE
GLYCOL ON CELITEE AT I90DEGREES, FACILITY;, STATE SCI.-RFS. DES.
UNST. NITROGEN IND. ORG. SYN.. PROD, ~;MOSCOCW, USS.R.
r
UNIC LASS I FIED
USSR UDC 911.3.616.9.5176.895.42(478.9)
USPENSELYA,_I. G., and KONOVALOV, Yu. N.,
"Focus of Ixodes apronophrus Ticks on, the.Prut River Islands"
V sb. Parazity zhivotnykh i rast. (Parasites of animals and plants -- col-
lection of works), vyp. 5, Kishinev, AS.Moldavian SSR, 1970, pp 88-96 (from
RZh-36. Reditsinskaya Geografiya, No 1 Jan 71, Abs tract No 1. 36. 71)
Translation: In Moldavia 1. apronophorus ticks live on floating islands
in an atmDsphere of absolute humidity.:.The distribution has.a focal
character. The tick is very-numerous; ;.in -the stmmer;778-100% of the ro-
dents are infected by these ticks. Ti&: hosts on them. Prut River Islands
are 11 rodent species.
USSR tDc 669.a4.M.8
BABAXOV, A. A., 1AP111, P. G., UL'YANIN.,:YE, A. QSP4 jj~ZAT X. and
FEDOROVA, V. I.,
"Influence of Nitrogen on tife Properti.65 of Chrome-N[ckel-lklanganese Steel With
sit.
Molybdenum at Low Temperature
Spetsiallnvye Stali i Splavy.[Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of Works],
No 77, Met~llurgiya Press,.1970, pp 113-116 i
Translation: The influence of.ni,trogen:on the mechanical properties of
GOOM20GIONV2 steel is atudi.ed in .the, 210-253"C teripit',rature range. It is demon-
strated that the limiting permissible quantity of nitrogen in the steel is 0.410.
Further increases in the quantity of nitrogen cause a decrease in ductility and
impact toughnes~s of the steel at low temperatures.
introduction of nitrogen to the steel produced an increaae in strenath at
/M2 (35 '1
20% to a 850 Mn g/M2); a > .450 Mn/m2 (45 Kg/mm2-) 2 figures.
b T
~1~ h. 4
_/2 008 SI kl)CESSUA; DATE-1314OV70
UNCLA~ F I ED'
:TITLE--FQK;4ATI0-,N GF TEPEPHTHALIC ANO ISOPHTHALIC ACID DICHU14IJES OURING
THE REACTION OF 1,4, AND 123tBIS(TRICH.LOROMETHYL) ~BENZFNES 14ITH ACE HC
.AUTHOR_(03)-U5PU I.N., MAKSICHEVA', 'A'. I MOTSINREV'r G,V*
VOW
C CUN T RY 0 Fl.NFa--USSRy FRANCE
0U8CE--ZH. ORG. K H 1 M1970, 6M, 10 2 7-32
DATE -PUBLISHED ------- 70
p
UBJECT AR EAS--CHEM IS TRY
TAGS--ACID CATALYSIst C HEA I CA L. SYNTHE51 S, PHTHAL IC AC I k)? CAR13OXYLIC
ACID CHLORIDE; ACETIC ACID, :.BENZENE DERJ VAT I VIE
C: G-1 T R 0 L'-!ARK I NIG--l's'10 ES TP\ I CT I [INS
00COMENT CLAS5-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--3006/1279 STEP
C_Ik_C P)IN NO--AP0 134953
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIEO:~ PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
C I P.C ACCESS ION NO-APOL34953
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A9STRACT THE TITLE REACT10m dERFORMED AS
EARL IER w I T H SUB2 SO Stffi4iAs THE CArALYST
-DESC11111t: ( FRENCH 8201b ()
GIVES A MIXT. OF PRODUCTS DIFFICULT-Tq PURIFY. ME, USE OF FECL SU33 AND
1:2 C SUS6 H SUB4 (CCL SU33) SUB21-1t4f.ACOH OR~C SUP6 WSU84 (CCL SUi33)
SJ82-1,3-ACOH RATIOS GAVE 95-7PERCE-NT C~ SUf36 1-1 M4. (C0CL) SUB2:-l,.; OR C
SUB6 H SUB4 (COM SU32-1,3. ACCLt,A SO FORMED Irl THE-REACTIONY IS
EASILY ix'EMOVEO BY D I STN. A REACTION :SCHEME WAS GI.VFN.
UN C- to s S I FF-I E 0-------
TEO: p;
1/2 008 UNCLA.SSIF ING DATE--27NOV70
J.11LE--PREPARAT TON OF AROMATIC ACM CHLORIDES -U-
KAY I.N., MOTSAREV,: G.V., BONDAREVAP G.G.
1UTHOR- (03) -UOIN5 A,
OF-INFO--USSR
.,'__~SOURCE .-KHIM. PROM. (MOSCOW). 19701~ 46(5), :328-32
DATE PUBLISHEO ------ 70
~:S,UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~_~TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PRODUCTION, CHLORINATED AROMATIC COMPOUND, BENZENE
DERIVATIVE,. ACID CHLORIDE~ CHEHlCAL SYNTHESli
--,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRI
CTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0859 STEP 140--UR /0064/ 70/04-6/005/0328/0332
CIRC A-C-C,-E,SSI,ON--NG--AP-O'l-37887---
F I
, ---
-- -7,. - , T, 1 -,
-1 1 -.1- .-.H~
I . ki k. M i Mli:iAi; 11 -i6i4m, U"7 nq.-IIIA 11; i 4647; W!"ll
USSR UDC 546.26
DERYAGIN, B. V., FEDOSEYEV, D. V., and USPENSKAYA, K. S., Institute of
Physical Chemistry, Acad. Sc. USSR, Moscow
"Diamond Synthesis. I. Kinetic and Diffusion Zones of Diamond Synthesis
From Gaseous Methane"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 47, No 1, Jan 73, pp 24-27
Abstract: Diamond which under normal conditions is a metastable form of
carbon may be grown from,carbon-containing gases under reduced pressures.
In this paper the kinetics of diamond synthesis from methane is reported.
An equation was derived for diamond growth in the kinetic zone of the
process. Comparable expressions have been obtained for the diffusion,
transition and kinetic zone. Experimental data shoved no.difference
between the specific growth rates on synthetic and natural diamonds under
comparable conditions. The rate of growth decreases: with time due to the
blocking action exerted on the surfac6of.the diamond by the non-diamcnd
carbon.~ The agreement,between the expprimental data~and the theoretically
calculated ones was very good.
;:j
USSR UDC 546.26
YEDOSEYEV, D. V., DERYAGIN, B. V., VARNIN, V. P., and USPENSK_XYA,_. K. S.,
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Acad.'Sc. USSR, Mos
"Diamond Synthesis. H. Diamond Synthesis From Methane in the Diffusion
Zone"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 47, No 1, Jan 73, pp 28-31
Abstract: The transition from the kinetic zone to the diffusion zone is
affected by temperature, by the thicitness of the pow4jer lwjer, its dispersion
and dilution by the reaction product of merharia dOrOllpositlon -- i.e.'
hydrogen. Hydrogen slows down the growth of diamondi but even more so it
slows down the formation of soot,, so that the original process is prolonged.
A similar effect is achieved by limiting the consumption of methane. The
rate of. growth of diamond powder of various degrees of dispersion was de-
termined. Experimental data obtained agree with thecalculated values
obtained -from the equation of diffusion kinetics.
.1/2 013 UNCLASSIFFED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY INTHIE URINE OF RATS.INJIJRED BY
POLONIUM-210 AND TREATED WLTH_OXATHIOL~ -U-
~..AUTHDR~-fO2)-USP v _IZERGINAt'l A.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--RADIOBIOLOGIYA 19701 10(1)v 151
DAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
,-:..S-UBJEC.T' 4REAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDI ALSIENCES
c c
2TOPIC TAGS--DEOXYR IBONUCL EASE, ENZYME ACTIVITY, POLON I UM ISOTOPE, URINE,
EXCRETION
..":CC.14TROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--1998/0467 STC:P NO--UR/0205/'~0/010/001/0153/0153
..PROXY. REEL/FRAME
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01211.41
NC L ~k S S I el , -L-L- -
I II 1 11 If . III if Ir II I
2/2 013 UNCLASSIF[tD PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121141
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) 'UP-0- ABSTRACT. 'A SINGLE S.G. INJECTION OF
PRIME210 PO (0.1 MCI-KG) INTO RATS INCREASED ONASE 11 :ACTIVITY IN URINE
BY~ 39t- 459 581 AND 65PERCENT ON THE 3RD, 5TH, 7TH,i AND 9TH DAY
POSTINJECTION. APPLICATION OF OXATHIOLACCELERA~,-EO THE EXCRETION OF
~PRIME210 PO AND REDUCED ONASE ACTIVITY 'LEVEL IN UltlNE T`O NORMAL.
INJECTION OF OXATHIOL INTO CONTROL ANIMALS 010 NOT CHANGE THE DNASE
FACILIT:Y: INST. BIOFIZ., MOSCOW, USSR.
LEVEL IN THE URINE.
USSR UDC. 577.1:612.12:015
USPENSKAYA, M.S., IZERGUIA., A. G. (E itorial board of the journal Radiobiologiya
t%&~~o&y), USSR Academy of Sciences)
"Desoxyribonucleasic Activity in Urea of Rats'Subjected to Polonitmi-210 and
Treated With Oxathiol't
Dezoksiribonxikleaznaya aktivaost' v moche krys, porazbennyn poloniyem-210 1
~lecftenuykh oksatiolom Tef English above) Moscow, 1969, u p_p
ill., bibliography:
15,entries (from RZh-Bialogiches a ya,~~ Abstract No
Xhim, ~Tq 12) 25 J-jn 70,
12F2 4- Authors' Abstract)
87
Translatimn Experiments werg,onducted on ibreie~groups of, rate. The first
group*of animals wac given Pq - onde). subcuta'neoualy at a dose of 0.1 millicurie/kg
of body weight, which induced Llevelopmett oVacuto radlatio;a sicknesv. arid dc.-ath
-of the animals in 9-11 days. The second gmup of rats was injected vith Po at
the same dose; an hour later they were subjected to treatment, with oxathiol (1).
W was administered subcutaneously in the form of a 5 percent anueous solution
at a dose of 100 mg/kg of body weight over a,period of 30-62 day-- with interx-ip-
tions. The mean lifesPan of the treated rats was 138 days The third group was
administered only secorid-group rats. It was es-
P~6) in tL-.e same scheme as vith
tablished that Po adrdnistered to rats induces a regular rise in the activity
of DNA-ase of II in urea in 3, 51 7Y and 9 da 8 for 39) 451 58, and 65 percent,
respectively. Use of the drug preparation (I~., by acceleril.ting execretion of
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95-MITTIM
i~ Wis f II.- I I P11 111.11
USSR UDC 613.647:1621.396.932
GORBONOSOVA, N. B., and USPENS N. V., Institute of Labor Hygiene and
Occupational Diseases,
"Health Status of Ship Radio Operators"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Pr6fessional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1971, pp
41-44
Abstract: Examination of 100 radio operators working on ships from 5 to 20
years revealed a high incidence of neural Iogical (46), cardiovascular (25),
otorhinolaryngological (20), pulmonary (6), and gastroenterological (5)
diseases, whereas in a control group of:45.sailors (all conditions the same
except for exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic fields) there were 11
cases of neurological diseases and 2 cases of cardiovaacular diseases and
no other pathology. Irritability, headaches, insomnia'. pain in the heart,
and hidrosis were common subjective complaints. The findings indicate that
many radio operators suffer from a definite symptom complex consisting of
neurological, circulatory, de,-enerative,: and hematological disorders. Tile
fact that they occur more frequently than in.other ship personnel and that
they increase with length of service suggest that they, are the result of
'prolonged chronic exposure to An occupational factor.
Oq 595.786:0514,449
and VASYLTIRIN S. T~, Central Asian Scivnttfic. aesearch bistitute
of Phyto athology, Tashkent
p
Ounemosterilant Food Bait as a Possible 146ans.of Controlling t~nw Turnip Moth.
(Agrotis segetum)"
Mloscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 49, 110 7, Jul 70, PP 1.08a-!U90
Abstract: Feed boxes containing O.Ip4 Thio-TEPA (thiopha!3~)hamlde.) solution, 10~
fermenting molasses solution, and 0,005A (losin (to serva~ as a.Inarkor) vi-ore set out
on the Lenin farm in Syr-Darlya ObLast, Uzbek SSR in 190% to attract mile turnip
Moths. Of the virgin females imated iiith males cauj;ht on-, tho ri.~,xpvrimontal plot,
an average 04 35~, in June an-I July and ZYA ~n_August and Sapt=ibor Uid eggs
were more tlutn 90~ nonviablo.~ ; By comparison, only 11 to" 20~ 6f - tho eggs laid by
femles mated with males caught on the control plot werW jionvJ,,tblo.
~M7
i I IT :7 t I111 111il ;11 1 1
USSR UDC 576.9-093-1:576.858.8
KOZLOV, L. P., KOLOBAYEV, V. A.,.and-US
"Isolation and Purificaticn of Potato Virus K for Ser6logical Investigations"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No~10(94), 1971, pp 123-125
Abstract: A new method of isolating the pure potato virus F is described.
Juice pressed from young leaves of-the De Barno atrain, which had been
infected with virus K, was mixed with ether and centrif-ugad.to separate
most of the host proteins. The virus and the remaining plant proteins in
the aqueous phase were precipitated with polyethylene glycol. The sediment
was,dissolved in a phosphate buffer, dialyze~,against the same buffer, and
filtered through granulated agar columns. The various.fractions were col-
lected separately and analyzed by means of ultraviolet spectrophotometry
and serological tests. Fractions with an absorption peak at 2,600 angstroms
contains virus K but no host proteins. This new method is recommended for
industriall production of the pure virus for the purpose of investigatin-- the
antigen -and manufacturing an.antiserum that is specific against potato virus
K.
1
UDC 612.461.21-~629,78,048:62B.312.2:547.49.
r.2i543
DETERKIRIOG IRM tn VATM-BEARIW, WASTES USING H-DIMETNYWl1NOBEUViLDEI=E
lArticle by ka a and IV. B, Gaydadymov, Moscow. Ko ya
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Analy
ain of urtnecquiponents is liecoming particulary timely in relation
to the developm4nt of systems for, regenerating drinking water from the products, "'41<
of man's vital functions. ,As to well known.'among tile metabolic body wastes
ein matabo.
e-ACVtttd i1a the Urine the Most important is the end product of pT*t
.~7
lit=, uisr", whole Content in the daily urine volume is 20-30 9, Among tile
cremonly accepted methods for a quantitativedetermination of area in tile
urine art the uroase method (Catsway's method), hypobtcmtda method (Borodta's
method), and calorimetric methods with the use of diacaty1monoxime and it-
dimathylaminobantaldehyde..'
in-thi-iburidard determination of the ores. content In Clio sal.,jiles it is
"COGGAC7 to use a sufficiently sensitive and prvctse.analytical. method rm,
quirlnil an insignificant- time expenditure, In this: case it is colarimetiiC
analytical methods which are most suitable. However, detersitnation ot urea
using dtacetylmnnoxime does not satisfy the imposed requirements due to an
instabilit n -color Complex. %4ilch has n nagativil effect on the
y_( the forminr
reproducibility of the results.
The spectrophotometric method based an the use of n-dimcthyl=tno-
benzaidehyde proposed, by, Watt ai~ Miri op for determining urva in pore ~clu. '777',
zEotis,' urtz later used by Drown in developing a hIc" ~rialyeis method, There- I
-atthod for determining ores in the blood and urine wan mnillfied
fter this i
by Levine, at al_ " by a number of other researcheLn (With, at al.; Raijor
=rd Tax; Yatialdlo, et al.). Criegal demonstrated that the pra~anca of uric
acid, -cr6avinine, hippuric acid, ammonium salts, and amino acids does not
hinder determination of urea with the use of n-4imethylaminobelizaldphyde,
The mentLoned authors employed different methods in deproteJilizing
and bleaching samples. Only Geiser excluded theme procedurce Pecause he do-
termined urea in the urine of human subjects taking sulfa drugs,
130
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UDC 612.396.015,36:613,693
EFFECT OF MONOSAwmaIDEs ON TIE RMACTION OF CMMENSATION OF YORNAMEIrmp.
i INTO CARBOHYDRATES
[Article U%enskave Kr.I-_and-_Yu. YO. gink-A Moscow, Kos-
na, Russian, Vol 5. No 4. tip 9-16, 19
71, 7M.
mittod for puh~ucatio~29j_ansry 19701
Abstract: The effect of monasac char Ldej of different struc-
turo an the cstalyric synthesis of carbohydrates from for.
m4d6hydc was iavcgtigacoa. :,o~.o.34~chartdes with the.least.
nUlbbet Of Carbon atoms and w=sac chart des cantaining.kato
groups were shown to havv thi highest caper Lt~ ~ 49 C0eAtqIyUt#
of the synmesin. Optiml ac _tivity, for arabinose, fructose
and glucose was found- Xccar4ing to chromatographic dat.,3
use of ~.os2cchartdes as cocatalyars brought about no dii.
ftilence in the chemical of synthetic carbohydrates,
An equation describing ;he.,offect, of the,C0nCtfUtV4ti0n Of aft
OTFAnig. Coqdt&'jy3t oa the rate.of forisaldehyda.condanzAti4n
to carbohydrates is 4orived.,
q Dce to the need for restrictir4 the weight arw . size of life support
systems durLng the e7tecution of pralo,-4-3 flights, durin;t recent years ever-
Increas%ng Attrntion has been devoted to physicochemical methods for repro-
ducing carhohy4tatv-~ a -apttcethip (,LkrrloE; Vu.-Ye. Sinyak, 0.14, 1968;
Drake; Shapira). The production of f~mal4ehyde is an essential stage in the
theoroticn1tv possible systers !or eynthc2izing carbohydrates proposed by the
authora.- The fo--=a%.1f*-y4e Into. fiueitt:6 con~tituta% the final-
atna.
- 'vi-
M
an d tA unctiozz to the arooLzrizz of oaa of the principa't .1tritle I
groups.
AccardlnS t.,data fr~~. a or. inves tliat ions (Schm%Lfuzz; A. .4.
Kuztn, 037, 1933. 1940; Langenbek; S. A. Balazin; 1. 1.. Orestav; Weiss) , the
r44CZIojW of cv6dentation of ior=aldahydc into sugars (A, M. Isutl#tov, 1661) r"W_
has an dUt11C0tajy-_iC nnturL. In Our corlier Studies (Yu, Ye. Sinyak and V.
A. OspanskAy4; 0. V, Krylov, et al.) of the conditions for the cand:n
of formialdchyic into carbohydrates in dependence In various par r:alion.
amet (tom
perature, time, reaczion medium, quantitative relationships of the reacting
fA
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T1TLE--CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF CARBOHYDRATES FROM FORMALDEHYDE -U-
-(04)-KRYLOV, O,V.t SINYAK, YU.Y8
USPENSKAYA, V.A., SHULGINAr I.L.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-KOSMICHESKAIA BIDLOGIIA I MEDITSINAr VOL. 4, JA.A..FEB. 1970t P.
PU3LISHED ------- 70
-:'SUBJECT AREAS--alOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
:TOPIC TAGS--CAR130HYEFR-ATE, CHEMICAL SYNTH8SI.St FORMALDEHYDE, CATALYTIC
ORGANIC:SYNTHESISI CHROMATOGRAPHY,t CALCIUM COMPOUNIO
F'I~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS'
-:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
SIr
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0067 IEP NO--UR/0453/70/00q-1000/000610011
'C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119063
UNCLASSIF-IED-
212 oil UNCLASS(FtED. OROCESSING DATE--300CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119063
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.: STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE
TEMPERATURE, SOLVENT, AND FORMALDEHYDE AND CATALYST CONCENTRATION ON THE
YIELD AND COMPOSITION OF MONOSACCHARIUES PRODUCED BY FORMALDEHYDE
CONOENSATION. THE EXISTENCE OF A DIRECT RELATION BETWEEN THE RATES OF
THIS REACTION AND THE CONCENtRAT'IONS OF-.F0RMALDEHY0E AND CATALYST COULD
NOT BE ESTABLISHED* A HIGHER YIELD OF 110NOSACCHAkIDES WAS OBTAINED IN
AN ALCOHOL MEDIUM. CHROMATOGRAPHY INDICATES THAT~ 140ST OF THE PRODUCTS
ARE ALDOPENTOSES AND ALDO HEXOSES;. THE EQUATION OF AUTOr-ATALYSIS
DESCRrl3ES SATISFACTORILY THE KINETICS.OFTHIS REA'CTION. THE ACTIVATION
ENERGY OFTHE REACTION IN THE~RRESENCE OF CALCIUM~HYDROXIDE IS 11.3
KCAL,MOL.
UNCLAS,StFjE0- ---
USSR 'UDC. 621-375-82
MIOROZOV, B. TY. , TAMENKOV, V. M., USPENSKIY, A. V..,
"Using the Saturation Effect for Stabilization and Absolute Measurement of
Laser Power"
Matrologiya, 1973, No 3, pp 38-45 (fromMh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 73, abstract
No 8D1131 by the authors)
Translation: It is shown that the dependence of spectral characteristics
of a medium on the power of transmitted laser emission.can be used for
stabilization and.a1bsolute measurement ofl,laser Power, Specific circuits
are considered, and the accuracy.of the method and range of the measure-
ments are evaluated.
777777777777~7
USSR
USPENSKIY, A. V., FEDOROV, V. V~
"The Statement and Problems of Planning.Experiments for Certain In-
verse Problems of Mathematical Physics'.'
Priblizh. metody resheniya zadach optimal'n. upr. i nekotor. nekorrekt.
obratn. zadach [Approximate Methods of-Solution of Problems of Optimal
Control and Certain Incorrect Inverse Problems -- Collection of Works]
Moscow, Moscow University Press, 1972,; pp, 82-97 (Trahslat ed from Refera-
tivnyy Zhurnal - Kiberneti-ka, No 8, 19~3j Abstract Ni) 8 V290 by the
authors)
Translation: Mathematical methods of experimental planning are presently
rather widely used in the solution of classical problems of repression.
This article presents a statement of a-.problem of exp-rimental, planning
arising in the study of certain inverse problems of mathematical physi.cs.
The formulation, of the inverse, problem, containing unknown parameters,
considers the random experimental noisei The concept of the, experimen-
tal plan is introduced, methods of construction of optimal plans are dis-
cussed.
UDC 621.375.826.001
USSR
MUKHAMEDGALIYEVA, A. F., TATARENKOV, V. M., TITOV, A. N., USPERSKIY, A. V.
"Study of the Lamb Trough in the Determination of the Radiation Width of the
Transition Line 3S2-3P4 of the Ke20 Atom"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i radioteRhn. iz-,nereniy (Works of the All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Physicotechnical~and Radio Engineering Measurements),
.1970, No 303), pp 281-290 (from R eferativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya i imeri--
tel1naya te)chnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract: ITo 11.32.6:2)
Translation: The width and relative size of the Lamb trough X 3.39 11 were
studied as a function of the in tensity of the saturat Iing field on the gas pres-
sure. It was shown that the relative size of the trough as a function of the
field intensity has a maxinium with a magnitude decreasing vith an increase in
the pressure. The radiation width of the 3S2-3P4 transition of the Ne2O atom
(241i 6 MHz) and the broadening of the.homogeneous line by pressure (150 � 40
HHz/mm Hg) were determined. The*shift'in the maxinami of the output power of
the generator with an increase in pressure-in an amplifier tube was measured
and was 16 t 2 MHz/imn Hg for isotopically pure Ife2O 41;n,--'L 33 3 flft/m. Hcr for
a natural mixture of thelsotopes. 5 Ill., a ref.
132
USSR uDc 6,~1.373:530-i45.6
USPENSKIY, A. V.
"Feasibility of Realizing Three Stable States in Semiconductor Lasers Withi ionhomo-
greneous Fxcitation"
V ~b. inform. lazern. izlucb. (Problems of Trr~Lnszpitf on
by Lwse-r `~missioz-,--collection of works), Kiev 1969, pp 562-567 (from
nika, No 110, Oct ~0. Abstract No IOD19"/
Translation: I t-i ssho,,ri that in semiconductor lasers of' the Blit t,,il;e in --he
bistable (rigid) state which takes place with. nonhomogenevas excitation of
laser sections, there is a third, unstable' state in addition to the two stable ones.
It is shown that this state may: alF,-) be stible under certadn conditions. One il-
lustration, bibliography of:four titles. N. S.
169
77- -1-
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P.1 ~, e
B.ybakoy, ;1. L., Rccept~cy- of optical. Radiation Ph-P
Zabila. n. A. Modulazaa by a Superhigh-Franuency Jignal .... 30'~
ropov, L. 14. ParimotrLc OPtical Signal Limiter ............ 30 U
Cusev, V. G. Studv of the riffect of Multimode Laser Mnisqion
on t6c Reception of Phaie.Modulltea Signalt, ... 311
Korshunov, 1. P. study at the Hasic Par~aters of LIght-Culde
Co-mun%cationn Linam ........................... 3 1i
CertsenshtQyn, F. E. Gas Lc-~sts for Optical Beam Wave Guides ...... 323
rcruzz-jr=1 t!h=r==-tzri=ti=s-vf &-2t--=aaz Eat
Phot= Infacmation TrAASMIGOLOn Syrtams ...... 331
Khromav, A. B., Fab- Twmpttsture Conditions of Thin Farramaitnatic
rikav.-Vi A.# Filmd w4on Raicordtv;A lzaga4 by T=ar Emiswicn 340
Klyukin. L, H.
Klyukin, L. H., Thin Hainetic Filw In Laser Bean Information
Fabrikov, V. A.,, Transeassion SystamS .... o ....... q ............ 350
Khromov,.A. U.
0. F. -.4ethod ot-Prateaston MaSnosti" of Small
bisturbaaces 0.1. t~e~Optlcal Activity and
Indexes of Rafractjan~of Optically Transparen t
Hedia using Lager Radiation .................. 36t
0. F. Proceduri for Optical Differentiation of Ampli.
tuda tiodulacad Coherent Radiation .... I ....... 371
Is'
fles!shikh,0. F. Study of. the Optical Properties of Substancan
Gaso4 an the lo~araa Faraday Effect .......... 3113
Nikitin, V. V., Study of Logical Zlementa Based On d SeMiCMP.-
IF oylov, V. D. -I.ctor Laser Phatodiode ....................... J.0
rllpennkiy, A. V. rostibility of Remitting Three Stible States
in a SemicondUctor Laser with .1onuniforn Exci-
tation .................................
cr-jugin, 1. Two-Dironsional Scanning of an 0,~tical Nam
Ppotov, V. V-. by Light Refraction In an Ultrasonic Field ...
61,oznenko, Vu. L.
gig%, 1. A., Laner Syntem Ingurinp that an Izage a' an
V, V. V., Object will be obtained on a Display SCrean 39 5
ar.,unanko. Yu. L.
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1~1,(AASH TiTLE: PROBLDAS OF LASER DEM DATA Tummissio
PROCEEDINGS OF Tilf, FIRST ALL-LIOLON CONFERENCE, KIEV,
SUMMER 1966
W9VION TITLE- PROBLEM PEPIDACIII lt;FbMiXTSII LAZERM IZLUCHE:;Iy-,,4 ?
AUT11014i I.- A. DtRTUGIN. AL.
Thu u-ltviltsof this vubfic.itium h-we bcc" translAted as pmscntcol in thr coriginal rcst. N()
amitept fo~x bucn node it) verily the accuracy of tny'st.itcolictit containcd hercin. This
tr'loslati'm is published With a 1111mimunt of copy ctliting and grsishics pteparazion in ortict
thu di"Cillill4liun urinfil"nation.
Alsp-wd riot Imblit: rulem. Dkiributicm tinlinilted,
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Ref Code: UR 0050
AP0028774
PRIMARY.SOURCE; Meteorologi
Ya i Gidrologiya,.1970, Nr Is
PP
AUTHOR:
QUANTITATIVE FORECAST OF CONTINUOUS AND SMIIEP, PRECIPITATION
In the article amclhod of quantitative short-ram~e forecast of vontim!ous and
Shawey Precipit3tioll is considered on the basis.of observationli data for livv levels
of the atmosphere, This metlind ft,, b3sed an nuincriva,11 foro:,,~j of fwlk u[ sitrfave
pressuri! ancl four i.5obarjc iurfaces. I rorecasts ~of 1,uinpmture~vid mols"ure wi0i the
accountina of their transf(mijallon.ch;inges, as well as form:ascts (if jireci-pilation amonnt
are precomputed by 3 computer or with.the hel,p of aerologrical.dingraim, and III-N-iliary
graphs. Results of experimental forp-leasts of air pressure, temnerature znl Lmniditv
and that of the arnount of continuous 15110aler precipitation grive, av idea about
thEir quality.
REEL/FRAM
USSR UDC 550.834
USPENSXIY, B. G., PREMD, V. M.
"A Seismograph"
teni a
USSR Author's Certificate No 347708, Filed 08/01/71.. Otkrytiya, Izobre, V
Promyshlennye Obraztsy Tovarnye Znakt,:No 24, Moscow, 1972, p 150.
Translation: A seismograph, containing a pendulum taith one degree of free-
dom, a sensor of the movement of the inert mass relative to the base of the
seismograph, a sensor signal amplifier-convertor, a.device dampipg the
mechanical oscillations of the systems:in the drive and feedback branches,
differin.- in that in order to improve,stability and linearity of the measure-
ment channal, decrease sensitivity to external and i4ternal signals of non-
seismic origin and expand the frequency range of the soil displacements re-
corded, including in the direction of longer periods, longer than the
natural oscillating period of the pendulum used, it is equ ipped with a
device to compensate for the motion of the base under the influence of
iaovements of the soil, including a compensating seismograph output convertor,
converting the output to proportional basedisplacempnt, containing a non-
moving part rigidly connected to the soil and a moving part rigidly connected
to the base, the moving part of the convevtor being equipped with an elastic
1/2,
USSR UDC- 621.319.4(088.8)
BUDKIN, 1. A., ALE-KSEYEV, V. L. STAZHKOV, V. -N. ,KOFNEYEV, A. D.,
USPENSKIY D 11 . KOSHURO, V. A., BUD171, V. 1.
"A Case for Flat Ckpacitors"
USSR Author's Certificate No 2834111, filed 12 may 69, published 10 Dee 70
(from lah-Rad-ioter1frunika, 6, . Jun, 71, Abstractiio 6V387 P)
Translation: This Puthor's Certificate introduces a casing for flat
capacitors of fixed value. The cartridges is made ir the form of a ruler
with reinforcing ribs fitted. vith locators for the capacitor leads. As a
distiigiashin- feature of the -natent, in 6rder to I=Dro-*,e the reliability
of locating the leads, the cas,
Ing is equipped with 11-shaped transverse
guide bridges and longitudinally. orie tedilobes.
n
09 -
USSR UDC: 621.319.40,88.8)
PSMTjCjU-jYY, T. S. , BUDKIN, I. A, AIRKSEYEV, V. L. STAZHKC,-V, V. 11
KOMEYEVS A. D., USMSUly-,
'"A Device for Testine, Capacitors.With Respect to Electric Parametersff
,USSR Author's Certificate No 283410", fi.led IT Apr 69, published 10 Dec 70
(from RM-Radil otekaLnika, ITo 6, Jun Tl, Abstract No 6V~84 P)
Translation: Mis Author's Certifficate'introduces a device for testing
capacitors with 2-espect to electric paxwneters. The aevice consists of a
Vibration hopper vith power supply, q transport welimism, contact groups,
and metriajT and sorting elem3nts. As a distinguishing feature of the patent,
alitomiatic operation of the device is pro.vided by malting the tremory element
in the form of a light display panel with signal lams in a nim-ber corre-
s-POnding to the number of capacitors to be tested, and1the anallyZ4ng element
is a pointer with a photocell located above the- lamps and kinematically
Coupled to the trans.-port disc and providing electrical control of the
sorting ursit.
106~-
USSR UDC 614.449.542.615.285.42
USPEINSKIY I V. and OBLESOVA, L. K. , (BAWENA) Entomology Department, Insti-
-"U -i of R'edlca-l Parasitology and Tropical- Medicine imeni Ye. I. ILU-tsinovskiy,
Ministry of Health USSR, Moscow.
"The Need for the Prolonged Residual Effect of Acarici.des in Ixoder, Persulcatus
Contror
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya I Parazitarnyye BDIezni, Vol 40, No 4,
J U/Aug 71, pp 46r--469
AbLtractt Since the sensitivity of engorged larvae ani!' nymphs to acaricides
Is significantly lower than that cf hungry ones, studie~s were conducted to
deteraine effective control of engorged ticks. The du::-ation of acarididal
effectiveness on hunM ticks in-naturIaLoonditions -wan also studied. Research
was conducted in 1968-1969 a tickborne encephalitis focus in the southern
part of Krasnoyarskiy Kray (leestern Sayan). Results showed that In areas
sprayed with D19, 40-50% of hungvj ticks. )rexe killed,, ani during the second
season 25-40% were killed. During the research year not moxp than 25-30% of
engorged lpmral were affected, while in the secorbi season engorged larvae were
not affeqted at all. Engorged nynphs were totally uraffected during both
seasons. The acaricidal effect of DDT in the second sai,ison, after single
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USSR UDC 911.3.616.9.576.895.42(42+57)
BABENKO, L. V., NAIPMOV, R. L., W-PE.NSMAi.-Y MERENOV, V. A., RUBINA,
M-A., VASIL'YEVA, I. S., IOFFE, I..P.',,~OBLESOVA, and RAUMOVA, I. V.
"A Biological Study of Ixodes Ticks Disease Vectors and a Scientific
Study of Countermeasures in Natural Foci,"
V sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 50-letiyu In-ta med. para-
zitol. i tropich. med., 1970 (Prcceedings 'on the Conf6rence Commemorating
the 50th Anniversarv of the Institute of Medical. Parai~ltolon,- and Tropical
Medicine 1970 -- coilection of works), Moscow, 1970, 1~1) 52-53 (from RZh-
36. Me.ditsinskaya Geografiya, No 1, Jan'71, Abstract 2to. 1.36.67)
Translation: This study has four objectives: a) study of tho ecology and
population biology, of the prevalent Ixodes and Dermacentor tick species; b)
comple4 study of b-1--logical laws in naturalfoci of tickborae encephalitis
and in ore focus of Asian tickborne rickettsiosis (in Krasnoyarskiy Kray);
c) study and practice of countermeasures~.against tickborne e.ncephalitis'for
residents of large, newly-constructed.*hoiising-develoDments in the hil.L rayons
of Krasnoyarskiy Kray; and d) study of the affect of'pes,ticides on ticks
(I. persulcatus, for example). A proposal is advanced for research on the
112
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BABENKO, L. V., et al, V sb. Mlaterialy:Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch.
50-letiyu In-ta med. parra-zitol. i tropich, med., 1970 (Proceedings on the
.1 of the!lnstitute of Medical.
Conference Co=emorating the 50th Anniversar-
Parasitologf and Tropical 1-tedicire 1970 collection 'of works), I'loscow,
1970, pp 52-53 (from RZh-36. Medi tsinskaya Geografiya:,, No 1, Jan 71, Ab-
stract No 1.36.67)
characteristics of the populationbiology, morpholo.-Y, and physiology of
tickv within various geographic conditioas.
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016 UNCLASSI FtED' PROCESSING OATE--18SEP70
T ITL E--EFFECT IVENESS OF THE usE bf SdME~; COMPOUNDS A'S ACARICIDES IN FOCI OF
T I CK 13ORNE T1014 11 -U-
-ENCEPHALITIS. COMMUNICA,
`.AUTHOR-(02)-USPENSKIY, I.V.v BARMINAs Li N*
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
PARAZITOLDGIYA I PARAZITARN
YYE BOLEZNI# 19709 VOL
tv PP" 66-72
-'D ATE PUBL ISHED -- - --- 70
~_.$UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC.I*,ENCES
,.TOPIC :TAGS--ENCEPHALITIS, TICK9 ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS fNSECTICIOE, DDT
INSECTICIDE
CC%ITROL. MARK IING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
A
PROXY REEL/FRAME--198710084 STEP NO--UR/0358/70/0391001/006610072
C~IRC_ ACCESSION NO--AP0103764
UNCLASSIFIED
212 016 UNCLASSIFIED Pil-OCESS[NG DATE--18SEP70
--CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103764
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF THE RESULTS OF THE
FIRST- YEAP OF STUDIES (USPENSKY, BARMINAr 19681 THE AUTHORS CONTINUED
INVE'STIGATICINS AIMED AT ESTABLISHT!11G SUITABILITY: OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS
COMPOUNDS OPC: FOR CONTROL OF THE VECTOR OF TICK rORNE ENCEPHALITIS.-IT
WAS FOUND THAT THE ACARICIDES UNDER TESTS (CARBOPhOS, METHYLNITROPHOS,
METATIONE, FENTHIONE) IN DOSAGES OF 0.125 0.5KG HECTAR-SHOWED HIGH
EFFECTIVENESS IN THE SEASON OF: T-REATMENT. THESE.AMIOUNTS IN GENERAL
CORRESPOND TOTHE EFFECTIVE DOSAGES.OFODT ESTABLrSHED.BY THE AUTHORS.
IN'THE SECOND SEASON AFTER A 51NGLE;TR`EATMENT 141TH OPC COMPLETE
RESTORATION OF THE ABUNDANCE OF ACT[VE.ADULT TICKS 14AS.OBSERVED
,.REGARDLESS OF THE SILE OF A DOSAGES ONE~YEAR AFTER. TREATMENT WITH DDT A
SIGN-IFICANT EFFECT OF- ERADICAJ,10N OF THE:V.ECTOR PozSISTED, THE, PAP..ER
DISCUSSES,THE CAUSES OF RESTORATION OF: THE ABUNDANCE OF TICKS AFTER
TREATMENT, THE PATTERNS OF T14E RESIDUAL EFFECT OF ;ACARtCIDESj THE
METHODICAL.ASPECTS OF THE TRIALS. T!HE: AAIN CONCLUSION. IS. THAT OPC MAY
EIE-USED ONLY.~_WHEN ONE SEASON:C-R-ADICATTO-N ~DF~ TICKS 11N TA IGA FOC I OF TICK
-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS IS NECESSARY BECAUSE: THEY ARE NO GOOD FOR LONG TERM
SANITATION OF THE TERRITORY,AECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE VSE OF NEW
:ACARIC*IDES GIVEN ON THE BASIS OF ONLY.-ONE YEAR-TRIALS SHOULD BE
:CONSIDERED MORE CAREFULLY.
USSR UDC 530.12.08
IMURIM-YARKM, I. B., KOHOISVAj T. V., MYTOR, S. It., ard rUPENSICEY, L. N.
"The Characteristics of the DINA Personal Neutron 74Mck Dosinete3!'
Moscow# Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 34l No.11-Jan ?3, pp 11-15
Abstractr The characteristics of the.DIIIA peamsonza neutron dosimter, can-
sisting of track detectoz-z of fission fragpionts from IfP2'~? beyoLd a 0.1
g/cmZ BIO filter and u235, are investig-ated. They U~cluda t1ne rensltivity
of th5 dosiraetter, its raadUg dejewl'onces on the disi;ance from the hut.lazi
body surface and the radiation. incidence angle, and, tha influance of the
neutron spectmq an the, tz-ack level. The characterla ties -of the DINA per-,or,31
neutron track dosimeter am shown for five typpes of, ueutrwq slp-ctra ard
dosimeter
locations. The ~avemigp -valup of ths tracks level, Z.3 nrad./track,
ag inr237, has a dispersion of +8% apd in shown to corzezpand to the calculated
value of. 2.2 mraA/trac?,.mg 111PP-371 Four figures, two tables, six fomulas,
fourteen bibliographic referancea,
wo EE I
M
HE - 1. R_;
"PIP
;PROCESSING BATE--30OCT70
1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--SENSITIVITY OF SPHERICAL OETECC-fORS FOR~ 0.4,,EV-10 MEV NEUTRONS -U-
AUTHOR-405)-ANDREYEVA, L-S.t KEIRIMMARKUSt 1.,3-1 USPENSKIY, L.N.1
FILYUSHK.INI I.V.j CHERN0Vj,YE,,N*
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, 1, 72-5
DATE_ PUBLISHED---- -70
AREAS--pHYSICS
JOPIC TAGc--NEUTP\GN DETC
THERMAL NL-UfR0Ny POLYE1HYLENEl NEUTRON
N DE GRAAFF! ACCELERATOR
.,SPECTRUM, FAST NEUTRONs VA.
CorvTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF IED
9kQXYREEL/FRAME--I49I/107Z ST E PNU-UR/0120/10/001 /000/00721007-5-1
~._CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110762
UNC LASS 11FIE0
2/2 023 PROCESSING DATE--3013CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110?62
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ EXPTL . D A I A 08TA 1 NEID TO DE-
THE SENSITIVITY OF A THERMAL N DETECTOR WITH SPHERIC" L PCLYETHYLE~llc-
MODERATORS (P EQUALS 0.94 G-CM PR I lk, E5 101: Olf-FER-1-N-f DIMENSiONS
(4.86-24.1 (,-rM PRIME2) IN THE N ENERGY RANGE FROM TdERMAL TO 10 MEV.
THE 14EASUREIIIENTS IN THE 1-014 ENERGY,Pr-GION NERE CQ,,-IDUCT,~D P-4 A PULSAII,%G
FAST REACTOR 4CCORDl,'14G TO TTME OF FLiGHT AND Pi TillE HiC-H E--iERGY REG-10IN
IN A VAN DE GRAAFF ACCELERATOR, OPTIMUM DIMENSWNS WERE SELECTED FOR
THE MODERATORS BASED ON THESE MEASUREMENTS. INST.
BIoFfzwf MOSCOwt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR
uDc: 6~i- 396.967: 501. 81
I& ff, Vi A. MAKRYGIN, A. M.
USMSM 11. V. POTTO, IREV, Ye. A., SITAFTIAT
"On the 'Sens itivity of an, 'Incoherent Radar Station for Detectin*g Radio
Reflections from a Polar Aurora":.
Vsb. Issled. po EeomaFietizm,. Aeron. i fiz, Solntsa (Research on Geomag-
netism. Aeronor-y and Solar 'Physics-collection of worhis), Vap, 13, Tryutsk,
1970, pp 150-160 (from RZh-EadiotekhnikaNo 1 Jar. 711., Abstract No 1G57)
Translation: The authors study the sensitivity (enera_,r,-Dotential) of an
incoherent radar station operating in thb mode of search-, detection and
automatic regiztration. of radio reflections from a pal-Ar aurora as a fixnetion
of the parameters of the radiated signal! 'thin charact,~!r~stics of' the reflec-
tiona, and methods of reg
gistration. Resiiee.
a, A !T-~;T
USSR UDC 317.947
t~S iberian Department cf the
V., Institute of Mathematics, S.
Adademy of K'r'~nEes USSR, Novosibirsk-,
"Differeatial Properties of the Solutions of a,Clas;s of Partial Differen-
tial Equations in Unbounded Aegions"~ i,'~-
14:
Xo~cow, Doklady Akade'mii Nauk SSSR"" Vol 1961 ~o 1, 1971, pp161-64
Abstract: The solutions of the equatiort
in the entire Euclidean space Ek are studied. The clmdition is imposed on
the operator P(D) that its characteristic polyaomiaL k(it) can be repre-
sented. in the form
n
P (it). r1 P',(if.)=.II P'(it
i'.~ #I Ahv
where for each v 1,...,n Pu is a polynomial urith camatant coefficients
of kv variables (Kv may be less than the d~mensionallt,,- of the space E
K)
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USPENSKIY, S. V., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, VOL 194, NO 1, 1971, pp 61-64
a Pj(itv) 0 at real poincs for
and satisfies the following conditions:
kv
i.e., for any
It"I It j 0; (b) Fv'(it is quasihomogenectus.
si
X > 0 the condition 81 is
P, (A:Nt'). P, (it VX1 ... it *V) )LP, (it,)
satisfied.
included in this class of operators arei elliptical, parabolic, and, in the
case k = 2, hyperbolic hom-ogeneous operators. It is assumed that the
operAtor P(D) is defined on the set of,functions whiUh at infinity increase
no faster than exponentially and locally exhibit all,derivatives summable in
< p < -, which enter into P(D). The basic problem solved is to show
the exact cwo-sided
te. existence of a solution of equation (1) satisfyin%
evaluations of the imbedding theorem type both in L Ptiorms aad in H131der
s an eftective method
norms on the entire Euclidean space Ej,., Also givera
Ior separating from the region-of definit 'ion of the op~1-3rator P(D) those
functions for which this evaluation holds.
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Ace.' Nr Abstracting Service:
CHEMICAL ABST.
-9104SU Effect of the Chemical s,tructure of the ther
binding I on the nitrogen diffusion Permeabilikv
Nagor viNII.Orl-; Maslovskaya, R., S.; _TUjavens-k- V C
Ref. Code
oil
(Russ) The N:diffiision and p,~t6eahiliiy d&effh. oe;CHj-:-M.CN
M-Me methacr~lat& (I1)rCH2-:C.Clj 41M) teipolymir UVY-Filzrs
contg. diffemixt. rattios ~af, Triongmem were- dem and i their depen -
dence an temp.- and phy~..state ~i6~.estig~ated. ~. IV Gliias contg. the
fbllo~ying 1-11-TIT rat imlwt. %)-*ire studied: 20,.00);19.10:71;
15.16:69; 14:25:61;-*M:M~5L Sainples.-mith approx.. the~same
mot. %t.-were~vhos,en. Izicreasine the! amt. - uf 11 in the IV chains
raised the glass ternp. (T ) and ffi&eased the perin4lability'coeff.
(P), apparently beciusep%," penk *i6tion in TV depei~As on itrtic-
ture (forni and special orient'atioiri,of the mols., size of the side
.chains, and interactiotis.of the I V~ mols.). Introduction of: even
1107C 11 increased theN, diffusion toieff '(D) by a 'fa&6r of ?, while
addn. of 35% 11 raised D. by 4 factor of 77. The ratei of diffusion
and permeabi!,ty of all films incieased'with tenip.,:and diK(in-
tinuities were obsd. at T, . Thus,:above and belo*:71, the curves
log P - AD and log D - /M *Werejihear. Ile change in photo-
graphic characterist-i6 orthe vesic~lariayeim. derived from IV is
detd. chiefly by the, change in the di.ffusiion propertiiw'of the bind-
er. j P,
REEL/FRAME
777- 77~7777--~-ipr-- 7-
Ace. Nr:. APOO.51,904. Ref Code: 146f
PRDMR1Y SOURCE-' Vrachebnoye Delo, 1970, Nir
CHANGES OF THE DUODENAL, MUCOSA POLYSACCHAR IDES
IN PATIENTS WITH ULCER DISEASE
V. kJ (Leningrad)
Investigation of 95 niales; (ii ge: 18-~-39 years) indicates th3t mucin form3tion
and rz file a to in
nucin content of the duodenal mucosa dcpends on the Mile of cid- r ing
gastric function and char4icter of (lie disease, Chzrarteristie of patients with duodenal
ulcer is as5ociation of morphological changes of the mucous membrane wi(h a reduction
of the niucinforming function, secretion of neutral and acid mucopolysaccharides.
E ZZ
97
0
T: LO EYFZCT i)F MTEOLYTIC 7'-V.YMZS 0.': D.WELUK-ST XND COUME OF MIRRIMf~','TAL
(A-cicla by Yu.N. V.111, LatuNhRina. It-ttt-ite of
~'ndu%tviil 2 t
~Ygl.t-.e 611"on;`4 USSR .1viadony of ~udlenl scienc'v-"
~toscow; Moxcows vtstnll~' Tce-4' S-"11, F--iinn. !,*a 7, 19~1.
pp
~01% the. basis of - tile utoi4ituio, as,well as of our previous JuvestI-,-nt&crq
waich r'-'vealed the regulatory influence or pratt'lytic vuzymov on U~nulzr ar~e
ext,rnal re3piration of healthy and rirk natt; (Yu.N. Uspenslkiy at 4; 1w.N.
Ua-~znskl,-P~ ind G.S. Tseytliza, 1908: 1969) , w, dS>0.5i)
and wake parameter 0) . ~ The axial and tangential~velocity fields,
excess static pressure field and excess temperature field are presented
in detail, The results of experiments fo3~ a slightly tivisted flame are
compared with calculated values using the method of the equivalent problem
from the theory of heat conductivity and 6greement is good. 7 Figures;
4 Biblio. Refs.
UDC: 536.24:532-51,
USSR
]BUIGM131, M. A. USTIMMO, B. P."
"Investigation of Aerodynamics and Heat Exchange of nristed Flows Devel-
oping in a Restricted Space"
V sb. Teplo- i massoobmenajHeat_ and M4ss-Transfer--collection of works),
T. 1, Minsk, 1972, PP 90-97 (from RZh-*khanika,i, No 7,: Jul 72, Abstract
No 7BT87)
Translation, An e-,cDerimental study of t4ile principles governing a twisted
flow was made based on -the example of fl6v in cylindrical cyclone ebaralters.
For purposes of generalizatior, this material is compared with previously
found data on flow. in tubes,curved. chanhels, and the gkDs between rotet-
ing cylinders. The study of aerodynamics and heat exchange was done on
a cyclone chamber model with one- two- and four-way a1rfeed. over a.
Reynolds number range from 2.1-lJto 1.5-105!and'.pararrieter w (equal to
the ratio of the flow temperature T-,, to the wall temperature.TO) from
1.0 to 2.3.
WSR UDC 621-178-372t669.14.018.8
ZOISM V. S. GWKOV , A. A., and BALASHOV, L. V.,
7HE~11. ~k Y~- I
.Central Scientific Research Institute of Terrous, Me tallurgy,
*Static and Fatigue Strength of Alloy XhN40NDTYu (EF543) After Different
Strengthening Modes"
Ploscow, Hatallovedeniya i Termicheakaya,Obrabotka.Metallov, No 8, Aug 73,
PP 68-70
Abstracts The effect of plastio deformation and sut-sequent, aging on the
Static and fatigue strengthof alloy EP543~(authorls C03-tificate No 1?2869)
was investigated. The alloy had the following chemical composition (in
0.04 a (max), o.8 si (max), 0-8 VIA (Max),',Q-02 S (Zax)s 940351P (max)v
14-17 Cr, 39-42 Nip 4-5-6.0 Mop 2j5-3.2 T114"O.7-1,02 A1# ii4d 2-7-3-3 C,
(per ChY.TU-1-988-70), After standard heattteatment and aging (quench from
1050-IIOOOCI aged at 7500C jor 5- 115- hours the tonsile stxangth'was gre&ter
than.or equal to 110 kgf/ma , and yield strength was greater than or equal
to PO kWfii2, and yield strength was gTeater than orequal to 65
kgf/= . tlastic deformation was done by two methodst rolling with completion
at 900-925 C, ensuring absence of recrystallization (mode-1) and static
tension at room temperature (20d9 11). ltwas1ound that the strength
IX
38
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ZOTEM* V. S., et al. Metalloyedeniye i Termichaskaya Obrabotka Yetallov,
No 8, Aug73. pp 68-70
crf alloy LT543 can be substantially increased by high-tompernture deform-
tion with completion at those temperatures when the recxystallizatlon pro-
ceas does not occur and aging (mode I)# or by plastic deormation at room
temperature (10-20%) (mode II). The mat, effective tx*4LUent itas mode 1,
where -fatigue strength is increased by Apprmdmately - 100% in couparison
with the initial alloy state,.,:. Three figuxes,: two:-bib1i6g;rapJbic references.
2/2
~Alui' 1636
WSR MO 690-193-28
ZAMR07, YU. V., MIYASITIKOV, YU. F., UL-YANIII, YE. A. ,VASWYEV, P. 'P3. ,
Ana USTIIIIINKO, III. YU., Cantral Sclentifie.-Research lnstitut6 6f_FC_fioU);-
Bardin
Netallima Ine
"Investigation of Figh-Strength Steels and Allcya for-Ifork in Humid Pydrogen
Sulfide"
Moscow, Zashchita Fetallovt Vol 9 11 J 6!-63
an-Feb 73, pp
Abstract: The tendency to I'allure under the action of hydroj:~-_n sul-.Clde was
investig I 1*2-Yu stain-
,ated on 40Yh and 65G s-t-ructural steels. 4Kh13 amd iu-a64
Le ~ d - r, e _-_
less steel subject d to martensitia. transfornation, ~-nl ion hardic ed
XhN40A'RTY7u (EPP541) auz-~enitic steel. Cylindrical of lwillh ard 4KhI3
iod of one morth. The tj~st x-ezults
steels and alloy imn over'a por
revealed that 4OXh and 41CM3 steels in the ha.-Ldered statL, (R > 30) are
C ~
highly Inclined to cracRing in the presence of hw-idd hyz-~,_%,fen sulfide, ithoreas
the RP-541',' alloy is stable. Laboratory tr,,sts. under sir.11ar condition3
revealed a hiGh stabill".11 of austenitic dispersion-hardenod E1437B alloy on a
nicIml Laze. One figure, twelve bibliographic -references,
.9
USSR bDC 669.15'24'26'28.001.5
GULYAYEV, A. P. , SMIRNOVAt A. V. , and
"Influence of Acing on Properties, Structurevand Pha-Se Composition of OkhN40,%IDTYu
(EPS43) Alloy"
SpetsialInyye Stali i Splavy [Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of Works],
No -77, Mletallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 102-108
Translation: nie influence of the temperature of the.end of deformation and sub-
sequent heat treatment on the structure,and mechanical, properties of C-PS43 hich-
Strength cor-roaion-resistant alloy is studied. Investigation of the mecharical
properties demonstrated that a decrease,in the temperature of the end of deforma-
tion, cooli.ng after defonnation.in air (catathermic agi.ng), and additional iso-
thermic aging lead to a signiftcant increase in the atrength properties of the
alloy. 3 :figures; 2 tabl'es;. 6 biblio.. refs.
'A
33
k4W
0
USSR wc 66~.1-017"2-1-771.8i669,15'24'26t-194
ENO, S. A., I C-- ODROV L. V., FERSHINA, N. F., ani USTTTENKO, V. A.
OOLOVAI
!'structure of Two-Layer Corrosion,Resistant Steel."
Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy (Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of 1,.,'Orks],
No 77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp,172-177
Translation: The influence of technological factors on the structure and pro-
perties of large bimetallic.sheets with a clad layer of chrowe-nickel and
ch-rome-nickel-molybdenum steels was studied.
It was established that the technological specifics related to the pro-
duction of very thick two-layer corrosionl-resistant shoets influonce the changes
in structure and properties.
me-
Methods are recon nded for reducing the required corrosion properties of
the bimetal. 5 figures; Itable.-.1,
USS.R uDc 621 .'?71 :621-783
KOLOGRIVGV, N. P.., KRYLOVSKTY, A. F.V SKRR ENTOV, V. M.,
TKACHIVV3 A. V., and CHERVYAYGV, V..V.,
9411ing of Sheets Plated With Oa-23N28M3D3T Steellf
Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i GoxTibrudnaya Promysiblennost', No Sep-
Oct 70, pp 81-82
Astract: A descrIption is given off new technological process of rolling cor-
rosion-resistant sandwich sheets plated with M2.31.1281,13DYT (E1943) complex alloy
steel. The sheets are used for manufacturing containers,for ztecking and trans-
porting highpurity acids. The chemical composUions of the 'b,,:,.sic mental (20K
steel) and the plating mr-tal are given. Data on the stnuigth~prop rtie- I t e
two otool,,; are also given. The shearing strerk--th along i~bo bolding plane sub-
I
sz,?ntially exceeds the minimum COST 10885-61t alue, (15 kr., gh a -
V ,/m ). The hi d
hesion strength of the layers was ccinfimed:by bending ti-Ints. The results show
the feasibility of using thi.8 technolog7 for the mass pnoduct:Lon of large-size
sheets with a plating layer,which coinpletely satisfy the;,requirements of GOST
73 - -
q
USSR UDC:621.771.8
GOLOVANENKO, S. A., MEANDROV, L. V., TKACHEVA, A, V., and
CHERVYAKOVA,.V- V.
'I'Mechanical Properties oil Steel Nickel and'Steel + Mone'l Bime* tals"
Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy (Special Steels and Alloys--~.ollection of Works],
No 77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 164-170
Translation: The strength. and plasticity characteristics of bimetals were deter-
mined during tensile testing in the 20-12000C.temperature interval and impact
+ ~j 0-
testing between -60 and 20 C.
In the hcFt-rolled state, steel + nickel..and steel + monel bimetals have
mechanical prol,)ertiea as good a--, fite. properties of the ba:se layer (steel) , while
their impact toughness ia significantly better.
The dependence of adhesion strength of the layers on degree of deformation
and state of the contact surface is :obt&ined., 4 figures; 3 biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 669.14.oi8.25:621.762
DOROFEYEV, Yu. G., PETROV., A. K., TSIPUNOV, A. G.J. USTTMENKO V. 1.
Ms6k Polytechnic
MARINEW0, L. G., BAMIEVA, M. K., and ORLOV, Yu. . G NovocheA
Institute, Ukrainian Scientific Research'Inatitute of Specia'i Steel
11structure and Properties of PaB Cermet Sieel"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Yetallurgiya, No 2 (122), Feb 73, PP 56-60
Abstract: Results are presented of investigations of the production of R18
high-spefted cenriet steel from pulverized powders by the method of dynamic hot-
pressing. Steel, productions using plasticizers axid production in thin-sheet
metal containers are Investigated, The establiahed optirram conditions for
dynamic hot-pressing of RIB steel are as: follows: heating temperature 1250-
32800C, reduced pressing work, 25-30 kgm/cm3, aging tiwe 10 tain. The produced
steel was practically without pores, it had a homogenevas microgranular struc-
ture corresponding to the structure of hardened steel,. and it was without
carbide liquation. Cutters of R18 cermet steel had a imasistance twice as high
as that of standard R18 steel. Three figures,, seven biblioExaVhic references.
Vi
11, -~ I]
V zi I iil iI PIZ!`F
USSR UVII 0/--1.396.622
OLENDSKIY, V. A. USTINENTKO, V. M.
",%mplif ication and Efficiency of a Nonr
egenerative Para- ric .-,:equency Converter
with a High Signal Level"
!-Iateri-~l te'-hni ntsii. Leningr. elektrotekhn, ir;-L svvazi V:;P. 2
ly nauchno:. konfere
of the Scientific and Technical- Conference. Leit~n-rad Eleccrotechnical
Communicacions Institute, Vyp. 2), Leningrad,, 1970, pp 17-5-179 (.from RZh-R-:jdio-
Aug 70, Abstract No 8 D262)
tekhnika, No 8,
Translation: -Equations are obtained which describe a nonr4iganzerativo Frequency
converter during operation in the high sigral mode. Formulas are presLnted for
0 b
-pliffication coefficient and efficiency in the matchL-g mo'ti wiLh X-espcct
the am L 6 -
to the pumping generator circuit. ic is demonscrated that the ailiplification
coefficient and the efficiency depend on the power level. ok! the Input signal.
USSR UDC 621.375.8
DOBRYKH, G. V., USTIMENK V. 'III.
KO,
116onsideradion of Reflections in Parametric. Devices"
Materialy nauchno-tekhni konferentsii. Lenin~r. elo1KtrQte:din. In.-La svyazi.
Vyp. 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad Elec-
trotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp.. 3), .1970, Lezingrad, pp 185-190
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract-No 8 D265)
Translation: A wave transmission matri- was'.compiled for a -multifrequency
-~Er- ~,ecri~,_device of arbitrary structure.. The formulas for conversion to "he
wave transmission matrix of an equivalent folur-termInal. aeuiork are obtained
in.the two-frequency mode. The expressions for,the amplificatien coefficients
of a transfer amplifier and a reflecting amplifier considering reflections from
loads in the difference and signal frequencyllchannel are presented.
.'Waveguides
USSR UDC: 621.372.822
KRAVCHENKO, V. F., KARETNIKOV, S. X. , KAR-
MAKULOV, V. S.
."Experimental Investigation of Scattering and Transmission of
Electromagnetic 1,,Iaves by Splierical' Nonhomogeneities in a Rec-
tangular Plaveguide"
Radiotekhnika. Res.. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Radio
Mi-gineering. Republic Thematic InterdepirtmZintal Scien'tific
and Technical Collection), 1971, vyp. 17, pp 39-44 (from RZh-
Radioteklinika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3BI10)
'lation: In connection with the proposed method of cal-
Trans Which is used in
solving internal probleirris of elec-
culation,
trodynamics on scattering and transmission of electyonagnetic
waves by a rectangular waveguide w 'ith nonhomogeneities of regu-
lar shape, experihiental studies which s.howed 'the singularities
rement o" the.reflection fa d
in measu ctor were one. Ways are
indicated for using the discovered;experimental effects in the
development of specific microwave devices. Six illustrations,
liography of six titles. Resum6.
USOR tjDc: 621. 372-85
V~
KRAMMMO, V. F. MUZOV, V. S., SALYGA, V. 1. ,UST11,01KO, V. V. , BAM-
ZAIAOV, B. 11. , BAIMANOV, 0. D. . .....
"On tbe-Possibility of Constructing Automatic Matching Circuits in the
Yacrowave Band!'
Pribory i sisterj avLo=atiki. Resp. mezhved. nauch,te'xhn. sb. (Devices
and Systems for Automation. Republic Interde-oartmental Scientific and
Technical Collection), 1971, -Vyp. 155 Pp'75-77 (from PM-Radiotekhnika,
No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6B188)
Translation: The authors consider circuit desitps for automatic matchers
for waveguide channels. Poszoible -versions for practical raAW.-.ution of'
these circuits are connldr~xpd, and -it in~,alno pointed j>ut that impedapet!
trano formers baqed on uring bodies of 'the: proper zhane;. can be used in
automatic matchers. It is concluded tbat, adaptive automatic matchers cm
be made for operation over a vide frequency band. Resiim'e.
36
-
USSR UIDC: 62.1.372.:852.6
U
USSR
[
P
PIROTTI, Ye. L., BAKU-11-OV, 0. D., BAL I ZXM OV, B. N. , KRAV(111:17KO, V. F. ,
~~
ZHILK01r, V. S. , M MUNIK, N. A., USTD-ENKO, Vi V.
"A Method of Calculating Impedance Transfoi~6ers Based on Rectangular Wave-
des"
ui
g
Pribory i siste~-zy avtoratiki. Res-O... mzhved~ nauch. -tekhri.' sb. (Devices and
Systems for Automation. ReDublic Interdepartmental Sci,entlfic mid Technical-
CO-Uection), 1970, vyP. lb, PP 11-15 (from No 5, MaY 71,
Abstract No 5B151)
Translation.- Die authors proposed a fundamentally neur met'hod of caici.Llatinr-
an impedance trz~,-nzformer m the basis of, a striot solution of the internal-
problem of electrodynardes using inter
4 grodiff6rential (~quaUons. An onalysis
of the results of computationall and exporimental research shows Mat the
procedure for calculating and designing the propored modal find eytcricive
wave devices a3 wull as in the
practical application In a number of micro
developmcnt of wan automatic waveguide line.. Five illustrations, bibliography
of five titles. Resun'e.
9U desl
=R um. 621.372.-852.6
'OV, N. S. , KPAY-
BAKLANOV, 0. D. BAL ZANW, B. N.~ us
T
-&0,-V. F., ZHILKOV, V. S. KH_.
CMi A.j PIRCM- I!, Ye. L.
"An Impedance Transformer Based ona Cylindrical Wavegud
PriboEK i sisteny avtonatiki. Resp. mezhved. natich.-teld-an. sb. (Devices Pund
Systems for Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific amd Technical
Collection), 1970, vyp. 14, PP 11-15 (from-RZh-Radioteklinika, ~10 5, May 71,
Abstract No 5B152)
Translation: The paper describes the design of an i=edance transformer based
on a cylindrical wave&uide. An analysis o.fithe results of exDerimental
studies, shows that practical realization of the device is feasible in micro-
wave technology. The proposed design may.find application in synthesis of
automatic lines based on cylindrical waveguides. Res,
Analysis'afi4, Teating
USSR UDC 546.87:543.42
CHALKOVP N. Ya., and USTIMOV, A.~M., Chimkent Lead Fa~~-tory
"Chemical Spectral Determination of Impurities in PurL11I.Bismuth"
Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 2, 1971 pp 149-150
Abstract: A chemical spectral,method for the determination of Al, Co, Cd,
Ca. Cu, Fe In. Ga, ~~ Mn, Ni' Ti, and Zn in bismuth with a sensitivity
of-1 x 10-~ - 1 x 10-~% has been developed.. The concentration of impuri-
ties with a coefficient of 100-250 is attained by separation of the basic
bismuth mass by its precipitation in the:, form of the baaic bromide. The
variation coefficient varies f
rom 152 to 3.0%..
1/2 ~020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT'70
JITLE"-EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT OF SUGAR BEETS ON THE AMOUNT OF METHANOL
IN THE UNDISTILLED ALCOHOL
11AUTHOR-(02).-BRIGADENK0, M.K.~ USTINNIKOVs, 3.A*
C C UN T R YOF INFO--USSR
,-.SOURCE-FERMENT. SPIRIT. PROM. 1970s 36(1), 15-17
L ISHED---70
,DATE PUS
AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC"TAGS-AGRICULTURE CROP# FERMENTATIONt SUCROSEv~ETHYL ALCOHOLp 14ETHYL
-ALCOHOLP DISTILLATION, THERMAL, DECOMPOSIT ION tFOO ITE H OL GY,
0 C N
-.toNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
C -CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
UMENT
.: PROXY- REELIFRAME-1986/1747 STEP NO--()R/0071170/1036/001/0015/0017
4;,-IRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103511
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--U90CT73
'CIRC-ALCESSION NO-AP0103511
A
t3STRACT/TaXTRACT-tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ANALYSES ARE PRESENTED FOR MASHES
AND:. FERMENTED MASH WORTS DERIVED FaOM" 5EEfS THE SUGAL LEVELS OF WHICH
WERE 17.1 AND 22.5PERCEINT AND WHICH,HAD aEEN TREATED AT 85-90s 115-20,
OR 135-40DEGRE.ES. MEOH 15 NOT ONLY A~PROQUCT OF THE VERMENTATION BUT
ALSO A DECOMPN. PRODUCT FORMED BY THERKAL:TREATMENT. PECOMPN. ACCOUNTS
FORABOUT-30-50PERCENT OF THE TOTAL MEOH, IIIER14AL TREATMENT OF BEETS
FOR MASH PRODUCTION SHOULD BE AT SMALLERTHAN OR EQUAL.TO 85-90DEGIREES.
2/2 0~9 UNCLASSIFfED OROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
--AN0131063
CIRC ACCESSiON NO
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STR~ACTo THE POSSIStLITI'C-S OF THE
APPLICATION OF.INTROSCOPY ARE INFINITe. THEY ARE.NECE-SSARY TO OBSERVE
AND CONTROL FKUI-t,~Z),C.~3 IN METALS,~ CONCRETEt FIBERGLASS, AND POLYMERS.
THEY.ARE ALSO EXTREMELY NECESSARY FOR EARLY MEDICiLt. DIA61NOSIS, THE
DISCOVERY OF TUMORS AND T14E MICROPHOTOGRAPHY OF T~,IF WALLS OF BLOOD
VESSESL AND THE HEART WITHOUT SURGERY.~. IN THE METALLURGICAL [NDUSTRYS
FOR EXAMPLE, THE PRODUCTIVITY OF HIGHSPEED ROLLING MELLS EQUALS SEVERAL
METERS,OF METAL PER SECOND. NAIT.URALLi, UNDER THESE CONDITIONS NO
SELECTIVE CONTROL OF PRODUCT QUALJTY 15 CAPABLE OF MEETING THE CLIE'-IITS*
REQUIREMENTS. IN THIS CONNECTION THE PROBLEM HAS I,IqISEN OF THE HIGH
SPEED AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF PRODUCT QUALITY IN:ITS P114NY ASPECTS UNDER
FLOW-LINE CONDITIONS. IN PARTICULAR, A MULTICHANNEL INSTALLATION HAS
BEEN CREATED AT THEINTROSCOPY SCIENTIF 'IC RESEARCHANSTITUTE OF THE
MINISTRY OF INSTRUMENT BUILDINGi MEANS OF AUTOMATIONv AND CONTROL
SYSTEMS WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF THE PERVOURALSK 4EW PfPE PLANT. IT IS
~IINTENDED TO CONTROL THE QUALITY OF~ HOT ROLLED JYIPES~DURING THEIR
MOVEMENT ALONG THE CONVEYER. THIS. ENABLES THE PRODUCT QUALITY TO BE:
GUARANTEED,
UNCLASSIFIED
12 0:12 UNCLASSI'FIED ~PROCESSJNG DATE--160CT70
:,TITLE--SOME EXPERIMENTAL NEUTRON PHYSICAL, PARAMETERS OF CO I ASSEMBLY -,U-
,AUTHOR-(04)-KOSTANTINOV, L.V., NIKOLAYEY,, V.Aot YEFANOV, A.I., USTINOVt
_AvA.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
w_*_"SOURCE--AT. ENERG. (USSR) 28., 53-5(JAN. 1970)
"--'DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
~~_,7SUBJECT -SCUENCE-AND -T-E-OHNOLOGY
TAGS--NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, RA L) I AT I ON ~~t)URCEo SUBCRITICAL
R E.AC TO R, URANIUM DIOXIDE, P OL Y f THYL E N ENEUTRON FLUX, ENRICHED FUEL
REACTOR
.;~_'_.CONTROL MARK[NG--INO RESTRICTIONS
'-DQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PKOXY~ 'REEL/FRAME---1983/1707 -UR/008ff/70/028/000/0053~0055
-L STE NO
WCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054549
UNCLASSIFIED
:212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE--160CT70
C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0054549
:_-:_ABSTRACT/EXTRAC'f--(U) GP-0- ABSTRALT. A DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF THE
NEUTRON COURCE CO I SUBCRITICAL SYSTEM USED'FOR. ACTIVATION ANALYSE:S.
THE ACTIVATION ZONE OF THE SYSTEM WAS ASSEMBLED WITH URANIUM
.,POLYETHYLENE DISKS. THE ACTIVATION ZONE IS 200 MKIN DIAMETER AND 230
HIGHs URANIUM DIOXIDE FUEL, ENRICHED UP TO 36PERCENT WlrH PRIME235
Ut 15 HfIMOGENEOUSLY DISPERSED IN THE POLYETHYLENE. :' TABULATED DATA ARE
-GIVEN ON MEASURED THERMAL FLUXES..OF 10,PRI44E7 NEUTRONS-CM PRIME2-SEC IN
THE,CO I INSTALLATION-. DATA:OBTAINED -SUGGESTED TOE FOLLOWING
-."PARAMETERS FOR THE INSTALLATION: 0 541MES 10 PRfME NIEGATIVE2
PRIME238 PU-BE (T SUBONE HALF EQUALS 89.6 YEARS; Q
~EQUAL& 2.3 TIMES 10 PRIMES NEUTRONS-SEC) SOURCE; 00~9 W;. AND THE NEUTkUN
-114-EXPERIMENTAL CHANNELS -CM
FLUX -EQUAL TO.; 1 *3 TIMES~ 10 PRIME7 NEUTRONS
PRIME2-SEC.
L 5S~_ Vkt)(ESSl" C-ATF--02PCT73-
A I F -ED' - 4 li
C
'.T:I,TLE---lHE PHASE 0IA',m_A.M AND SATURAIE,-)~VIAPOR PRESSURES IN THF SYSTEM S;, J
'~Wt 'YE S.,
A.I.t. PEU
C OUNT R Y 01 F 11FO~-USSR
lit,
,SUURCE--IZVESTIVA SBIRSKO'Ji OTDE LENI YA AKADE-1411 SSSR, N':) 4, SERIYA
KHl A4 ICHESK I KH: NAU K t 19709 NR 2v PP: 30-36
_ISHED ------- 70
DATE PU-jL
PHYSICS
-TAGS--VAPOR PRESSURE9 THERMAL; AN E, PHASE
,.T,0 P I C ALYS IS, ANT [.40.NY, MIN
DIAGRAM, ENTROPY
CIGN TROL MAKK I NG--NO RE STP I CT I ONS
U QC U 4 EN I CLASi--UNCLASSIFIEL)
1/103~ /0'
7PKJXY :REFUFAAME-19~)3/066 STF-P 1) J.10
I P C ACLESSILTN NCj--AP-')IL345T
T70
-:2/2 OZ1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-020C
IPC ACCESSlil,*li fl[J--AP0113457-
1. ABSTRACT/EXTRAF-T-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT WAS STUDIED THF* PHASE
OF. 'THE SYSTrEM SB MINUS J 8Y TWO, METHOD 3Y THE STATIC MEMBRAN METK'iD AND
14ETHCjD UF GTA~ WITH !APLTI'iG
I IT WAS FOUND ONLY ONE COMPOUND SBJ SUB3
P-JINT 170VEGREESC. SRJ SUB3 AND J SUR2 ARE FORM EUTC-CTIc. THE EUTECITN'-
LINE LIE AT, 80DEGREESC; THE EUTE~TIC POINT COMPOSITIONS AT A'3-,),)T 87.5
I N TH E
AT.PERCET J. METALL ANU ITS SALT ARE NOT 44UTUALLY SOLURLE SOLID
'-3J
STATE. THE VAPOR PRESSURES OBTAINED FOP LIQUIO S-U63 ARE DFSCRI-~ED
AY THE EQUATION: LOG P SU6MIM EQUAL.MIJNUS 3445 DIYIDE(I 15Y T PLUS 793~39.
TH.E HEAT OF4 VAPORIZATION AND. ENTROPY OF VAPOPIZAT.'(,OV ARE 11517 PLUS OR
MINUS 011.KCAL-MOLE ANO 2393 E~U. TPE;.DA:TE OF THE VAPOR- PRESSURE ARE
.INDICATED THAT METALL IS SOLUBLE IN ITS FUSeD SALT TO A LIMITED EXTENT.
FACLLITY: INSTITUT FIZIKO-KHIAICHESKIKH OSNOV PERERABJTKI
10VUSIBIR'SK.
MINERALTNOG0 SYR9YA SO AN SSR:
1/2 026 UNCL'ASSI FIFI) Pf t"!r-ESSING r)ATE--02t.',--T70
TITLE-THE PHASE DIAGRAM AND SATURATED. VAPOUR PRESSURES IN TAE SYSTEM 59,
-BR ul-
AUTH'UR-(02J-USTINGVv A.I.,v PETROV, YE.S.:
Z'OUNIT RY ri FIN-FO--USSR
's(Jup.c'c--lZVLSTIYA SlaIRSKOGul OTOIELENIYA AKADEM-11 NAUK S S R ,Ni 4, SERIYA
p KHlMUCHESKIKH.NAUKt 19701 NR 2,y iyp 36-43
-DATE PUBL I SH~E:U ------- 70
AFEAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS:
JUPIC JAGS--~-ANTIMONY, BRUtAl N E THERMAL ANALYSISi BRO-MIDE, ENTHALPY,
-~VAPG
-RIIATIONP ENTPUPYi EUTECTIC.v PHASE DIAGRAM
.'CUNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
I)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF(ED
-P RO X YRUE L/FR-A?A E--- I r,93 /05 63 STEP t-40:--Ult/0289/70,/000/000/0036/0043
lclkc ACCESSION NO--AP0113454
UNCLASS [FILO
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
-212 026 UNCLASSIFtED, PROCESSING DATE--02orT70
,Z; I-RC ACCESSION NO-AP0113454
-,Al3ST~ACT/EX-TR,ACJ`--(UJ GP-0--~ ABSTRACT. IT WAS STUQ;~-D THE PHASE DIAGRAM OF
HIU--W JW0 -4ET HOD! S 11% T. ~ 1, C,:, R E M 8 R A NMETPOO.AND METHOD OF
-W&S~:~'USED~;,! -T.- IS~ -CM0--.'4ONLY-.~~GINE 'CUMIP,060 - sa~,R'~ SUii3' WITH ME'.LTING
t
--S48R "OU83-A"ID- BR- 'SU32: ARE FOR9 EUTECTIC. THE
EUTECTIC LINE LIE AT MINUS 14OEGREESC~, AND THE EUTECTIC POINT
CUMPOSITIUNS AT ABOUT 95.3 AT*PERCENT. BR. METALL AND ITS SALT ARE NOT
MUTUALLY S'GLUBLE IN THE SOLIDAND LIQUID STATF. THE VAPOR PRESSURES
ObTAINED FOR LIQUID SBBR SU83:ARE DESCRIBED BY TH~ EQUATION: LOG P
'EOUAL MINUS 28131 DIVIDED BY T PLUS 8.016. T14E ENTHtLLPY OF VAPORIZATION
AND. ENTRORHY OF VAPORIZATION ARE l3v2:PLUS OR MIPUS Ot2 KKAL-MOLE ANO
23,5-E. U. FACILITY: INSTITUT;FIZ'IKO'KHIM,ICHESK,IKH OSNOV
PERERABOTKL.MINERALINOGO SYRIYA:SO AN S.SSR# NOVOSIBIRSK.
USSR 'D
C 621-311. 21:,551. 2L. 4,(47+57)
"AutW-~~j Tee Ph-O.-nomena. Com-olicating a Opera U
h zior. o~' the Vyg Cas-
cade -Hyd~?oeiectz-i-- PoITOr ?Iantjsll~
Sb. rabo. gidlro-,---~o~ orol. nbcerv. (Col-
lecte-'~ Of -L'Jenir
r ad 91111- Id 11
Obsei-vatorLos), NO -4 1 -o ,
7, A.970s PP 18 --197 RZ.----*"::'-~ h- t r ot
-.ni ka
i Enev-e~eti]-,a, l'o 2, .
Peb 71, Abstract No 2D-,4'
T--ansl ation- Data are presentod:on the wati.,~m ice phonomena
-obsc~:,vad Jn 19) -1
1; L 9
5 7
The,conditions ca-L,sing them are analyzed,
0 1 1
and reco.-imendations are .7made for eliraination ~pf cause3 of their
occurrence.
"27
CSO: 1860-W
95
USSR UDC: 539-4:669.71
RYBALICHMO, H. K., ZOLOTAMSKIY, YU.: S. KABICHEV, B. I., USTINOV. L._ M.,
IVANOV2 V. V. , and WWOVA, V. I., Moscow
"Some Mechanical Properties of a Fibrous Composite Material Based on an Aluminum
AUOYII
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 73, pp 117-122
Abstract: The authors produce a series of fibrous composites made from alumi-
num alloy and wire made from the EP322 grade steel. This was done by the hot
rolling method using the scheme for bonding packs. Reinforcing the aluminum
alloy with 12.4 volumetric percent wire increases the specific strength of the
material from 15.2 to 10-7 km. The best,properties areiensured by a bonding
scheme which incorporates the simple multi-la~yer (two-layer) ~winding of the
fibers onto the sheets of the matrix.
or~positial Mhterial~
C
USSR ijDc 62o.lB
and BAKARMOVA, V. I.
MAL MOOKOY M. K. (deceased), US~Affl
"Physico-Chemical Reactions at Interfaces in Yietal-Base Fibrous Composites
Moscow, Fizika i Xhimiya Obrabotki Yaterialov, No 2, 1%hr/Apr 73, pp -120-127
Abstract: The mechanical, physical, and chemical bonds between fibers and
matrices are reviewed. Chemical bonds are the most prevalent among metal-base
fibrous composites, and most of them are~of an atomic.rature, Physical bonds
exe characterized by gravitational and uagnetic interactions.between individual
components of composite materials. Strong chemical bonds are formed by atomic
bonds between fibers and matrices across the interface., excluding in many cases
the interface diffusion. Three types.of chemical reactions play a decisive
role in the formation of chemical bonds in composite iraterials of practical
imortance. A mutual diffusion of elements present in matrix and fibers is the
beat known type of chemical reactions which leads to th,., forcation of in-ter-
mediate phase layers (Intermetallideri, carbidus, and at -'hers). Compatibility
between fibers and matrix is the first requirement for 11roducing -quality
high
composite materials. The chemical compatibility Includes thermodynamic and
kinetic compatibility. Thermodynamic compatibility Is. found very rarely. How-
ewr, if kinetic compatibility is presentJ' the problem of cheinical compatibility
1/2
ff T. 0 WHEM M -x IN I MINIMUM, MIMMIF1141mm.