SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEGZHDA, T.V. - ZELENIN, K.N.

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UH7 61 6. , 1 if " R! L S , . 'CU27ea MC- 0 T IL ithesi:An'T Ca el J I I m 1-11. f Of- Sy C . Ch; "Cal - A: k A Do -,-e 'M n n t or,~, 1 s IP: J 7 b- 1: rn c LJ III-~~'- J. -a - - - - - - - - - -1,11 Al V21 010 UNCL ASS IF I EU. P40CFSSING DATE-160CT70 IRC 4CCESS I ON NO-AP0114581 ~-ABSTRACTIEXTRZACT-W) GP-0- ABSTIZACT. THE P; E DOX P014ENTIAL IN A CELL -CaN T G . ~ FURN M A~41 D INE 0 4' S U L F 10 E I I H SUB2 MC 4---NHIS~ SLI`52) THIOUREA 'NO N AC5H 4A5 MEASUIRr- E0 4 T 25DEGRE-PS fllT~i A PT AND GL4SS ELEC-TkOGES AND" C-jY,-r"ARF;,) ~iITH A C~-L L C0N'TG#:Lf-. PRPIIE~"T i I VE. G- EF R i 4;: 3 POSITIVE (AS SULFATES1, N HCLf AND 0-601PERGENT ACOH, ThE POTENfIAL oF THE FORM. AMI Ell 'Pi-E DISULF10E THIOUREA SYSTEM ES PXACTLCALLY fNJEPENC-E.%T OF THE SGI VENT CCIMPN. THE DATA SYSTEJ4S tLRE J~N GO' 0 AGREEMENT L4 I T N FOR 8 OTH THOSE OBTAINED WITH THE SCE A14D PT ELECTRODES.: FACILITY., INST. NEGRGt --KHIMw-t NOVOSIBIRSKI USSR* --------- ON C L A S S 1 F 1E0 UNCLASSIPIFD~ TITL E-11, L-:TH6 D S f-~Q R 1,1,4 C R;: A S IG T HE.; A E L I A BL I T Y :LOOPS -U- AkULTH')R.-(02)-ZL-lGARNIK, YJ.A., LITVINOV, V.D. -:CGUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SOURCE--TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 1970t B(I)i 222-4 I)ATE PUBLtSHED ------- 70 MAIEFRIALS METAL BOILINS, %4UrLEATE STFP t4~*)-:-(J~ilOZe)417(Jl-,)r:,~'~ICJUII'J2221r)22"t PRCCESSING r)ATE--02,ICT70 OF BOILINXr LI'JUID ME-TrAt- CIRC ACCESSICIN NO-APOL07311 2/2, 032- UNCLASS.1 F I ED! PROCESSING DATE--O?OCr.7-3 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107311 -0- ABSTRACT. THE STUDY WAS CONOU~TED Of'l LIQ. NIA .:_,_A_4STRACT/EXJRACT--'%U) GP i IN-A CLOSED LOOP OF STAINLESS STEEL (3.54 MM INSIOE: DIA,11.) TUBES. EFFECTS OF TUBE SURFACE ROUGHNESSv INERT (AR) GAS FILINC.PAITOR TO EXOT., AND THE CCNTTINUOUS ADD.N. OF AR GAS AT WAIS EXAMI). RESuLTS SHOWED THAT-INITIATION OF NA BOILING WAS' REDUCED FRO-1 SUPEIHEATS OF .150-80DEGREES TO 15-40DEGREES BY AR rLU;SHING OF ROUGHENED TJBES PRIO-'~ TO THEEXPT. BOILING WAS UNIFORM AS LONG AS AR GAS ilks. P;ZESENT 114 THE ruBE Ir, 1301LING (CONVECTIVE CAVITIES.; WJTH. AR GAS EXHAUSTED NONUNIFORM PULSATIN --~HEAHNG)i.WAS OBSO. CONTINUOUS ADONS OF SMALL~ AIITS~'l (0,,004-0.006 4T. -0 PROCEED SMOOTHLY -PERCENT). OF AR PERMITTED THE NUCLEATE BiDILING OF NA ) 10 PRIME3 KCAL-P, NITHOUT NA LOSS, AT HEATING RATES OF- (150-50,0) TIMES kiR; THE PHENOMENON OCCURRING -Is -S I M I LAR. TO THAT OBSO. BY H. W. ATOMI IED K - L 00 P-.: FfAA t-19641'o bk~ A4 Rd N AND. - Nia Is KRAKOVIAK DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFLEO ,~%'~PROXY,REELIFRAME-2000/).100 STEP NC~--UA/0249170/025/009/0023/0026 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0124755 :~uro' C I- -Al .:.2/2- 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO -AT0124755 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT -M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE T ITLE ESIERS ~RCO SUB2 CH SUBZ CH-SU82.OC SUB5 K SUB11 (1) WERE PREPD..BY A REACTION OF HOCH SU~2. CH -SU82 CC SUB5 H SUBI1 (11) W ITH ALIPHATIC A CIDS LIN' DRY PHI IN THE PRESENCE OF H S UBZ SO SUB4. NEW 1 117) M EQUALS Flo ALKYLS FROM, ME TO C H SUB331 WERE PREPD. IN 41-88PERCENT., :Y1EL().' THE PHYS. CONSTS. OF TH EESTER5 ARE TABULATED& -020 PRO:CESStNG DATE--230CT70 :UNCLASSI FIEDI OF THE CONDUCTION ~ BAND ~ANO MECHANISK OF ELECTRON SUBO.5 GA SCATTERING IN IN SURO.5~,:SB -Ul- ALLYEVY S.A.v ALIYEV 14. Ile RY. OF INFO--USSR ROV. SOURCE-.-FIZ. TEKH. POLUP1 1970, 4(2), 389-91 0 AT EPUBLISHED--.-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS .,-::..TOPIC TAGS--SEMICONDUCTOR, BAND STRUCTURE, THERMAL EMP, SE111CONDUCTOR ,-CONDUCTIVITY, HALL CONSTANT, ELECTRON PHUNON UNTERACTION, ANTIMONIDE, iGALLIUM. COMPOUNDP INDIUM COMPOUND CONTROL MARKTNG--NO RESTRICTIONS --DOCUMENT CLASS--.UNCLASSIFIED _-PROXY REEL/FRAME--198711996 STEP NO--UR/0449/'10/004/OOZ!0389/0391 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105070 _-UNCLASSI-FTED m: 020 UNCLASSIFIO: PROMSING OATE--Z30CT70 :':C-TRC ACCESSION-NO-AP0105070 --",.-_ABSTRACT/EXT?,ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ELEC. CO ND., THERMAL CMF. (ALPHA.SUBO), MAGNETOTHERMAL EMF. (DELTA ALPHA INFl.-NITY)w AND fHE HALL COCFF. WERE MEASURED IN TE DOPED IN SUBO.5 GA SUR0*5 SB (CONCN, OF CARRIERS, N EQUALS 3 TIMES 10 PRIME-17-6' TIMES 10 PRIMEIH-Cill PRV4E3)t i'- i3OUDEGREESK. THE STRUCTURE OF THE CONDUCTION BAND (IS S44LLET THAN OP -EQUAL TO N EQUALS 6 TIMES 10 PRIMEIB-CM,PRIME3) AGREES WITH THE -PREDICTION OF THE KANE THEORY (1957). BECAUSE T14E EXPTL. POINTS ALPHA SUBO(N) AND DELTA ALPHA INFINITY 11%) LIE WITH G00i).Av-1-URACY ON THE THEORETICAL CURVES CALCD. FOR-THE SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS ON OPTICAL PHONONS,.IT CAN BE CONCLUDED THAT THIS 14ECHANIS14 PREDOMINATES IN IN ~SUBO.3:GA SUBO.5 SB SOLID SOLNo CRYSTALS (AT,300DEGREESK AND 3 T114ES 10 P AE17 I S SMALL ER THAN N I S . SMALLLER T HAN RIf 6;TIMES 10 PRiME18-CM PRIME3). FAC1 L-I Tvo.-- INST* FflZ.,~_8AXiJo-U5'SW*w-. USSR UDG 669.71.472 OIILOVI A. KOPYTOV, YE. A. YELSHIN, V. V.~ ZEL'BERGt B. 1. "Study of the Possibility of Continuous-Measurements -of.1the AlLwiina Concen- tration in Crvolite-Alumina Melts by the Cond.uctometric,'Method" Obogashcn. i metallurgiva polezh. iskopayemykh V sb (Beneficiation and Metallurgy of ~Iinerals -- collection of works), Irkutsk, 1970, pp 109-110 No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G160) (from, Uh-1-letallurgy, Translation: The basis for the conductometric. procedure is the principle of measuring the specific resistance of the cryolite-alumina melt by the magni- tude of the voltage drop in the electrode-melt-electrade section with a de- fined value of the alternating current. Vie specific resistance varies ~significantly as a function of the physico-chemical state of the melt. For malts with a ciyolite ratio of 1.7, a dependence of the! .variation 'of the specific resistance as a function of the Al 0 concentration is observed for 2 3 frequencies of 250-3,000 hertz. With an increase in the;melt temperature, the extremimi shifts to-jard the Icu-concentration side. With an increase in alternating current frequency from 250 to,3,000 hertz, the specific resistance -decreases under othcr equal conditions. With an increase in.the cryolite ratio from 1.7 to 2.85, the conductivity of~the melt inc~reases.. ffffU____ VDC 621.43.052.001.5 USSR SOBOL', V. IT. jo, Candidates of Technical.Sciences, FOGREMLIK, V. V., and SkAMMIK, A. Engineers "Strong Supercharging of the 1.01)10() Engine by.Gas Tuxbine ComprE~ssor" Leningrad, No 7, July 72, pp 17-18 Abstract: A-ii nEii-,lysis -J.,; prese-ited of modif ications zind iviprow2rienL~; Lo a gas turl,"Ji.ne TK-34, :Lntended to J, n c r on a se, i t-r, e'Lfic~iencv in :3 forced regime up to the value of pressure rise rItiQ Tr - 2.1.' 1 The t:IWDrOtical re- suits were subs t-av, tiated by tests conducted an modified serial 'EK-'34 turbo- y show t1at a reductioniis. :obtaairied in effective compressors. The- I -fuel C011511mr-tioll. U S SIR UDd 621.515.018 MSKALENKO, A. S., ZEL'DES, N. L. "Results of Experimental Invest-iMtro-r-of the Effect of Water Fed to a Ceutrffugal Compressor on the Compressor Parameters" Samoletostr. i telzbn. vozd. flota. Resn.: nnzhved. nauclino-toklin. rb. (Air- craft Construction and Air Fleet-Engineering,. Pepubli~ Inteirdlepartmental yp. :22.,-X)p 36-46 (from, RZZh- Scientific and Technical Collectiou),.1970,.v Turbostroyenive, No 1, Jan 71 Abstract No 1A9.111) Translation: Injection of water into a compressor intake for evaporative air cooling greatly decreases the air temperature at-the co-mrressor output. Thus, for a water flow rate on the order,of 0.025, the,.air tennerature at the compressor output decreases by approximately WC,with an ambient tem- perature of 11.8-13.1% and a relative ambient litritidity of (b = 41-42. Dur- ing testing of the conpressor there was complete evaporation of the injected turation state for. different rpm and different positions moisture to the sal of the baffle plate. Evaporative.air cooling during thiL comprtssion process in a centrifugal compressor during operaiion with n = const decreases the power constLmed by the ccmpressor. Evaporative cooling lezids to an increase in the degree of Increase in pressure and an Increaj(dair flow rate. On in- troducticn of evaporative cooling, the compressor charac'teristic is shifted somewhat toward the region of higi-6r flow:rates in connection.with the increase in air density at the impeller output. A t Acc. Nr: Ref. Code; UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperitnent:al'noy iTearetichesko Fizikij 1970v Vol Nr 3~, OBSERVATION Of AN EXTENDED LTGHT SPA11K Pili el--skjy, N. F. zeldcz:lchBP- 3111'v.'~MLO' ~D a fi Id of la-~Lr radiation focus Au extended light spark Nvqs observed in rgon in IhL LZ C, C:ed by a cori-cal lens. Brvakdowrn developed al ng it he ext~,nded axialx-au sties Son','- POs- sible applications of conical focussing. of light beaIns, iacluding Lhasa involved in break- down formation, are indicated. REEL .19: T 01172 Acoustical and Ultrasonic USSR UDC 534.26:551.26 ZEL'DIS, Y- I., LEYKOT, I. A., ROZOBERG, A. D., and ROSKEVICH, V. G., Insti- t-~te of Radio Physics and Electronics, Academy of Scie~ces, Ukrainian SSR "A Study of the Amplitude Characteristic~ of Sound Signals Scattered by a Rough Water Surface" Mosca.,, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 2, Mar-Apr 73, pp 170-177 Abstract: The results are presented of an-experimental Investigation of the amplitude characteristics of a back-scattered hydroacou:~.-ric si8nal within the range of 15 to 150 1:11z and with slip angles from 10 to 50'. With the aim of additional verification of the basic proposftionit of the theory of resonance scattering,.based upon the theory of small perturbations, the investigation was conducted in a tank and: on the open sea. Detailed measure- ments were taken of the ch3rac teris ties of the scattering sufface under swell conditions of up to 5 paints [very rough..,q-~tal; this perntitted the data of acoustic measurements to be compared with calculation~results. A good explanation of the obtained results can ~be provided within. the frame- work. of the tJieory of resonance scattering.-6 figures, 7 references. . . . . . . . . . . . . ') V t K I MtN I AL NUY "-~,UVMUC~ ~4MUKNAL tA. I Tl:U,RETlCHE5KOY,FIlIKIt 1970, VOL 58, 1348-1358 __.~-DAT-E PUBLISHE0------7O SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS _JOP IC TAG.S--QUANTU;1A THEORY, LIGHT SCATTERING, ABSCIRIPTIZ COEFFICIENT, ON d,BPT I CSPECTRUNt PARAMETRIC FUNCTIO; ~,-.C ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.~,;J)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -:.:PRbXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1493 STEP r4O--UR/0056/70/058/004/1348/1358 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0106249 I A 2/Z 026 -UNCLA,SSiFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106249 .48,STRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A QUANTUM T HEORY FOR SPJNTANErUc PARAMETRIC THREE AND Ft PHOTON.LIGHT SCATTERING I.E. A OUR \3 IS OEVELOPEOi THEORY FOR DECAY OF QUANTA IN A 14ONLINEAR MEBIUM 114 PROCESSES OF THE TYPE OMEGA SU83 YIELDS OMEGA SUBI PLUS OMEIGA SU62.A"10 0'~EGA SUB3 PLUS -.OMElGA SUB3 YIFLDS OMEGA SUBI PLUS OMEGA SUB2. THE CA5E OF ARBITRARY ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS OF THE FIELDS FOR:ALL THREE FREQUENCIES OMEGA SUBlp O-MEGA SUB2f OMEGA SUB3 IS CONSIDERED. IT I~ SHOWN THAT THE .'INTENSITY OF LIGHT SCATTERED IN A GIVEN DIRECTION AND INTEGRATED OVER fHE FREQUENCI.ES,'DP SUBl-D OMEGA SUB1, IS-OEFDNED:BY A SIMPLE I'NCOHERENT SUIM OF CONTRiBUTIONS FROM ALL POINTS OF.THE SCATTERING VOLUME AND DOES -NOT DEPEND ON THE ABSORPTION FOR THE BALLAST FREQUENCY CMEGA SUB2* THE SPECTR4L.DTSTRI.BUTION OF PHOTONS OMETA SVBl SCATTERED 114 A GIVEN -DIRECTION IS FOUND IN THE CASE OF COMBINED ACTIOWOF ALL SUCH FACTORS -WHICH BROADEN THE SPECTRUMv SUCH AS ABSORPTION FOR OMEGA SUBli OMEGA NONMONOCHROMATICITY AND %-SU82 AND OMEGA SUB3, SPATIALi RESTRICTIONt, SPATIAL 1,NCOHERENC' OF THE 9UMPINC-,BEAtl-OMEGA*SUBl. FACILITY: JNST* TEORETICHESKOY I EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY'.FIZIKI G 0ATE-23-OCTI 'UNC L ASS I F I E 0' -10 R41C ES S 1 No C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126033 ON THAT THE GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEGRETICAL HEATING OF THE PRIMEVAL PLASMA BEFORE THE EPOCH OF REC0,MB1,NATION RESULTS IN DISTORTIOiNS IN THE RAYLEIGH JEANS. REGP0,14 OP THE MICROWAVE RELIC RAOIATION SPECTRUM. IT IS POINTED OUT THAI' PRESENT! OBSERVATIONAL DATA LLOW THE E,S TI MAT I ON Or- ENEIRGY I NJ EC T I ON L I M I TN W I TH C U~ TA I ti L I M I T S f: OR THE AMOUNT OF ANTIMATTER IN THE UNIVERSE# FOR THE PARAIMETERS OF PRIMEV-L TURBULENCE AND FOR THE ADIABATIC:FLUCTUATION SPECTRUM OF SMALL MASSES. FACILITY:~-AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, 1NSTITUT PRi:kLADNOI MATEMATIKI, MOSCOWv-USSR. o%ic L A-s-S-fF DATE--,230CT70 3-19 10U%-LP 1-1 L. 14 1 k, 1- #4 -3 .3 W Pl %, t- #4 .1 -1 1 f- I E; U !---PROXYI~REEL/FRA.'iE--3001/0260 STEP NO--NE/0000/70/007,11,000/000310019 GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126032 UtIrLASSIF-IFID WCESSING DATE-230C170 2/Z 025 UNCLASSIFIEd Pr ~CJRC ACCESS ION N! --AP01---6032 ABSTRACT/EXTRAi--T--'vU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICAL DEMON ~TRA T 1 ON OF THE: 1 NCION S I S T EIN CY IDF T,~-ic ADIA3,~TJC RELATION ASSUMED BY . 5 if 0, (1957, 1968) TO EXIST BETWEEN 1HE --:)c-t-jSITY PERTURBATIONS IN THE. IN17 IAL PLASMA AND THE RADIATICN TE~PERATURE FLUCTUATIONS AT THE MOMENT Of- A PLISMA RE CG MR 1 WA T I Of-I -WHICH LED, 4CCORD VqG , TO THE I SOTROP [C COS MIG'LOG ICAL MOUEL , -T:THE FORMATION OF GALAXIES. CALCULATIO14S A AT H xp 0 1, D I C T-H T E E ECTED J 0 PL ED Y T TEMPCE:qATLIRE FLUCTUATIONS S40ULD BE SMALLER. THAN TiE I N S 1111 1 b HIS -IGN. FLUCTUATJONS OF THE ADIABATIC RELAT RELIC RADIATIGN DUE TO SE.GOND4lRY HEATING OF THE INTERGALACTIC G4S ARE, ALSO' EST IMAT ED. ~j.--.-.'FACtLlTY: AKjkDEMfIA NAUK SSSRj INST[TUT PRIKLAD-NO] MATEMATIKI, MOSCOWt ~-USSR.~ L A-5- c3i -la- A' LE D - - '645 1 Eb PRdb.ssiNG DATE-230CT70 UNCLASSI -,--T I-TLE--INCREASE IN THE INTENSITY OF SOLAR PROTO115 MEASURED ON THE 'PROTON W ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE -U- 4UT*HbR-(G4)-44Lpkv.mk~t M.A., K0VRIZHNYKHt~O.M., HADEYEV, M.O., SAVENKO, i"'C.OUNTRY OF. INFO--USSR --~~5PURCE-moscow' VESTNIK MOSKOVSKOGO UNIVERSITETAt FIZIKKA9 ASTRONO-MIYA, NO 2't :1970, PP-229-230 '~.YATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--SPACE TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICS, ASTRONOMYvA$TROPHYSICS? _ArMUSPI~;Fg (C SCtENCES --T.0?-IC TAGS-PPOTONY SOLAR FLARE, RADIO PAISSION, SPAC~CRAFIT CARRIEU i.-EQUIPMENT, QUARK, PRIlMAP-Y COSMIC RAYt PROPURTIONALIG9UNTEllp TELESCOPEt "ST, :SCILAR 4ADIATION INITE. ~S.PECTRUIMI SOLAR RADIATICN BU,3 0ir J'TY, RADIArm .-MEASURING INSTRUMENIT/1%U)SEZ 13 IINSTRUMIENTv .(U) P.POTt)bl 3 SCIENTIFIC ATELLITE :CONTROL MIARKIING- NO RESTR ICT IONS "!DOCUMENT C.LASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,.,-.PROXY..REEL/FRAME--3001/0860 STEP NO--Ult/0188/701000/OC)2/0229/0230 .r-IF'C ACCESSION N0-00126,129 _N~C 5-5 LF-IE V- V3 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 C I RC ACCESSION N10-APOIZ6529 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SEZ-13 INSTRUMENT CARMED -~-A000D THE "PkOTON 311 INSTRUMENT ON 7 JULY 1966 R E GfSTERED AN INCREASE "I N PRGTfJN INTENSITY IN THE ENERGY RANGE 100 TO 1,000 ME-V. THE INTEGRAL .:SPr-_CTRU..4,.r,)F SOLAR PROTONS HAS THE FORM N 511'41L-tR T-D E NEGATIVE1.5. AN- OPTf CAL FLARE OF THE 1IMPORTANCE 2B ON THAT DATE- LASrED ABOUT TWO HOURS. THIS FLARE WAS ACCG-'-lPANIED BY AN X RAY BURST AND TYPES It AND IV RADIO EMISSION. T14IS ARTICLE GIV~S THE RESULTS OFJIEASU;~EMENTS OF THE BURST OF SOLAR PROTONS Oo; 7 JULY 1966.wITH: INSTRUME'NTAT ION CARRIED ABOARD "PRI)TON 3.11. THIS SATELLITE- WAS LAUNCHED ON 1:6 JULY 1966 IN A CIRCUMTERRESTRIAL ORRIT WIT14 AN APOGG Ur-.63~0 K.-4, ARDGEE oF Igo Km Aw ORBITAL INCLINATION OF 640EGREES.- THE SATELLITE CAPRlEf,);NO INSTRUMENT SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR MEASURING LOW ENERGY PROTONS. A6rrjRDINGLYr DATA ON THE BUR-ST- OF 7' JULY- WAS Oli'TAll"IED AS. A RESULT OF MEASUREMENTS Rl TH THE INSTRUMENT, W140SE BASIC PURPOSE WAS 4 SEARCH FOR QUARKS IN i PRIMARY COSMIC RAYS BEYOND THE LIMITS OF THE ATMOSPHERE, THE SEZ-13' INSTRUMENT CONSISTS OF 12 PROPORTCONAL COUNTERS FORMI-NG A TELESCOPE. THE PROTONS COULD ENTER THE TELFSCOPE ANGLE OF VIEW'FROM TWO OPPOSITE DIRECT19NS. A LATITUDINAL INTENSITY VARIATION WAS OBSERVED BECAUSE THE SATELLITE It4TERSECTED GEOGRAPHIC LATITUOES FROM 0 TO b4DEGREES. IT WAS , Fli - r-OK-4 N SIMILAR TO E C ON IMED THAT THE SPECTRUM OF SOLARPROTONS HAS THE. PRIME NEGATIVE 105. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLA-SSI F [Eb. RIOLESSING DATE--230CT70 3/3 045 t-IRC ACCESSIMI NO--AP0126529 ~:'AiISTRACT/E-XTRACT--PRLc-Ll,'41NARY DATAINDICATE THAT THE INTFNSITY OF GALACTIC -COSMIC RAYS WITH ENERGIES IS G.REATER THAN 1,000 MEV ANO WITH ENERGIES I's GREATER THAN 10,000 fiEV'IS 0.64 PARTICLE CM PRIME WEGATIVE1. SEC PRI'ME NEGATIVE1. STERAD PRIME NEGATIVEL AND 0.1:21 PARTICIAE CIM PRIME NEGATIVE2. SEC PRIME NEGATIVE1. STERAD PRIME NEGATIVEI. THESE INTENSITIES CAN BE SOMEWHAT EXAGGERATED BECAUSE NO ALLOWANCE.WAS MADE:FCR SECONDARY -RADIATION FORMING DURING THE ABSORPTION OF HIGH ENERGY GALACTiC COSMIC .:_.RAYS IN-THE MATERIAL OF THE SATELL'ITE. FACILITY,: NUCLEAR ~PHYSICS-SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTVTUTE, MOSCOW UNIVERSITY. j UNCLASSIFIED if :SCp 1.3 jv r~~RCST.AUMIIIZER.0'( RCTATION Or (.-YROSCOPE I \~Ykos Rica [Article by M. Zal'devichj. Y Ok:~nj 1,eo-fmS-d, lnm-'~-Z4 ~f ?mciaiu a-(TPrMT.-=Tw1 nchAnlca an El Llity of an todicatinz Stzbt!1x*r in the Thif conalt ion of b p"SAMC-6 of v icy in the muspensicz of a forcQd rotatlnjt to obtai-.011. 0n4 of the off"tivu twans of, laproving the accuracy of lod.4caring gyrostabilizerm, is th 4tbod of forced rotattzo of the 0 '4 around tho kinetic momat vactor'(Sai th~ bibL=jr'4phTj. A4 LbA studies In- 41cate, th* Incrais6 in anjuUr-valocity of f6tced r;atatlrm h" almsttive. offact on the afficiancy~of this method..' 4 > In thIA article a study was vAde of the possibility of Ucratsiog the angular, valazicy of forced rotation of ih* thre*-stago &TrcA;1-0P4 takLug into !Z~-Account ViNco4im friction from thai Position of stabluty of tam laditatims '26 rabilixer. IQ USSR uDc 669-15-194:669-25:669.o1 ZELIDOVICH,, V. I., SAMOYLOVA, Ye. S., and,DOROSHFNKO, A4 V. (Deceased)., flMitae&r I Physics" Ukrainian National Center of -the Academy of Sciences USSR~ "Phase Transformations in the Vicalloy 1 All O~ SverdlovskY Fizika ~Ietallov i Metallovedeni3fe, Vol 35,. 110 1, 1973, pp 125-133 Abstract: Phase transformations in Vicalloy. I alloy on heating at tempera- tures over 5000C and on cooling were investigated by methods of dilatometric, nagnetostructural, neutronographic, and X-ray-structurall analyses. A complex seqixence of transformations on heating of the alloy was found, which includes ordering and disordering of (3(- and ry-phases and disproportionation of oom- ponents between phases. Me terVerature intervals of the "fundamental" pro- Cesse:3 of 0( transformations an& of ordering. and disorderimg of O~ - and (r-phases were determined. The development of r-phase on continuous heating of the alloy can be divided into three stages. In the temperature interTal of the Becond stage of d tranoforma-tion, an CY-p)1at1e disorder takes place accompanied by an increase in volume, The sip differelice of the volume laln~d by the decrease of effect of OC -phase ordering at 400 and 700oC Is OXP~ the coefficient of thermal expansion when; ordering. Thti presented schema of USSR UDC 539-1841 Zg~~Ch~Ta. ~B. "Scattering and Radiation by a Quantum system in a Powerful Blectroragnetic Field Moscow, Uspekhi FivlcheskM Nauk, Vol i 10, No 4A May 73, pp 139 151 Abstracti This report ims presented at the Conference on Strong ElectropuRgnetic Fields (Hungary, Balatons September 1972)., Althowgh thera are seTeml methods of describing -the interaction of atoins, molecules.1and radiation, the moat straightforward 0 systcrnatic~and simple method at present is -the use of -the concepts of quasi eneTgy vand qulwl-energy stater. This article gives a brief history of the'development of. thije concept$ its mathematical exprcssion,aana its use in calculation. It lie pexticularly useful in describing such quantum. mechanical sys-tems in the presenae~of a strong time-dependent patential such as a clas-sical elactromagn6tic wave, The article covers the use,of quasi-energy concepts in describIng syjxt-e-m evo:Lution, no--tural state radiationp two-level systems, . spontaneo=, trunsitions, and the linear Stark effect. The purpose is to demonstrate the methodoloaical advantagges of the quasi-ener" method, I 19101MORMIR I , I ral OF I "M UDC: 536.46~662-311 M -ZEL~ DOVICH, Ya. B., "The.Theory of Powder Combustion iii Gas Flow" Novosibirsk, Pizika qDreniya i VzrMa, Vol 7, '-To 4, December 1971, pp 463-476 Abstract: In this review of the theory of powder combustion in gas flow, the practical value of which is importamt.in the internal ballistics of powder. rockets , the.author begins with a su=ary of its history. This begins -writh the experiments of Pobedonostsev, performed in 1937, which developed the.'important generalization that the nature of the combuat~on and the mRYiwvi3 precqzure in the combiu3tioii chamber aro functiona d Ahe ratio~ol* tho poi.;der ,3ur- face to the free croa.- Section, of the ch=-b(?r on -whi(~,h the velo- city of the gases in the chamber deDends. The :effect o-P this cri- terion of Pobedoaostsev, designated~by was developed further by several researchers, the author of this.artiele among,, them, who ahowed that.the flow of the combustion~productsincreased the com- bustion rate of the powder. This phenomenon, di0covered by 0. 1. Leypunskiy in 1942,i.9 term-ed 'Ibloll-up" (razduvana',e) Jn Russian and described in other countries as ":erosion combustion." Accord- ing to modern concepts, the flow of the~combustion products over USSR -662 LTDO: 536-46, .311 ZELIDOVICH, Ya. B., Fizika c-oreniya 7, No 4, Dee 71, i :Vzryya, vol pp 463 476 the powder surface substantially influences the thermal and mass transfers.in the gas layer near thei surface. In this articie the author expatiates on a theoretical approach lie nroposed in 19,44, -ics of turbulent flow, by which involving the general characterist the relative combustion velocity can be found as: a function of the Fobedonostsev criterion P. He concludes by emphasizing the roles of 0. 1.- Leypunskiy, G. A. Barskiy,.I.I.-A. Rivin, and,D. A. -Prank- Kamenetskiy in the early stages of development-of the theory of powder combustion, and he thunks, V. 13- Lib'rovic~ for Mr, rmnInVince in preparing the article. It is noted that part of the material for-the.article was taken from the Proce'edin-gs o f tho Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR Acad~my. of Sciences for the.year of 1944. 2 2 6i uDc 621-375-8z USSR MMOI V- A., ZU'DOVICH, B. YA.) MALYSRV, V. I., and SYCF-EV, A. A. .0 "Radiation Spectrum of Giant Iaser P Use With Allowance f r Self-Frequency Modulation". V sb. Xvant. elektronika (quantum Electronics -- Collection of Works), r'o 2(14), Moscow, "Sov. Radio,". 197j, pp 19-24 (English summary) (from RZh- Fizika, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 1OD820 from authors"w abstract) Translationt The article deals w-Ith a theoretical considezation of -he e to the dependence of broadening of the spectrum of a giant.laser pulse du: 1 the refractive index of the matrix of the.active medium on the light Inten- sity. A calculation is performed for the integral effect for the entire gi=t pulse, assuming that the initial radiation is EL Gaussian random process a Experiment Us -are performed, the'o results of tilhich agree with the theoretical eatimatet. Bibliography with eight titleso 01 Electricit~ & Magnetism 1JD1: Norte USSR L B. "AmplifyLrig~Cylindrical Blectromaguetic.!~,av'es 11ith Reflection from a Body" AZhurn c - allnoy i~ Teoretichei-,j] Fj val 6 2 I.-I scow, al i-. -',i)eriment, No 6, -1972, pp 2076-2081 Abstract,: This paper is based on an.parlier artilcle o'l the some ab(D, author, written as a letter to the journal named (14., 1971, p 270), reporting the e-m-olification'effect on 17~R-Ves ~-Ed"J.ectnd f-rom a rotatin- body. The pur-pose of the present paper ii~ -to clarify the physical nature of the -pbenomenon, to prove theox-otically the stence of t-he effect, to conaider.-the effect from 'ho viou'point exi- u L, t; of the Exavitationzal interaction of the wavess ir-ith the collapsin,~.,' body, and to esti-m-ate quatrititativoly the electrotiametio wave~~- intercact-imC, -,-iith a poorly conductinr, cylixider. The imthor he,,,-inn. hi3 analysis with ex-p esqions for a cylindrical i-,-Xe. i-:ith --peci- Lnd for t1he incident wave. It is au-- ui,7 the inciderx-IL-1 cnerCy is =,~,plotoly aboorb~.--d by tlie-- imtatin,- body 1,0~,d tdiat -41ho effc,,ct' -.].so occurs. Phen the o-- the weaves vilith t1e, i-otatilnl) body i!" Colinected I-tith thc gj."Ivitaiionf'j field. of the-latter arid is independent of t-he dimsii:~n-'Give USSR IJDC: Kone ZEL'DOVICII, Ya. 13., Zhiirnal Eksperime lita-lIlol;i T e 0 1G t i Cl 1S0 Fizik val 62, Illo 6, 1972, pp -,2081 -1-erial of the body. The author, e~cpresses lais gratitudp_ in the ma~ U to A. A. Andronov. A. V, Gaponov-Gre-khov, G. A Grinber-, Ye. Lif shits, P. L. L. A. Ostrovolziy, ~ and ~A. A. Starobimolcjy f or their advice. He is- associatted with the Inb-titut-0 of !applied Kathematics, U;~S."L Acadc-Lay Of, *-Joienaes.. ~7 USSR ISVIC11 Ye. V..; SIMYAYEV R A (Institute of Applied Matfieimtics Sciences) O.:USSR AcadwW of, "Stimulated Compton Interaction between 3khx"relliali Electrons and Spectralljt Narrow Radiation" MOSCOW.''Zhurnal Eksperimentallroyi Tooreticheskoy aizild; April, 1972., pp 1392-14,08 -cring of hi~,;h-intensity Abstract: Effects related to stimulated Cornpton scatt radiation by free electrons (electron heating, distortion of the radiation spectrum, stimulated light pressure) diminish with a deArease of the specti-al width and ancular aperture of the radiation beant. The. intei-,iril kinctic equation (its rracleus, has been found) pervdto one to determine the ele:et-rorl her-Un.-, r--;.tr,. and to find an anal,/-tic solution of: the evolution of intense spect-ral Urv~-s lon for arbitravf spectral uidths and an[!,ulj3Lr during stimulated Compton interact, -apertures of the radiation beam. or) USSR DIOVICH, Yk. B., LEVICH, YE. V., Institute, of Applied Mathe- ZEL, matics of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Plasrim Heating by Collidixx~g Beavis of Coherent.Radiation" Moscow, Pisima v Zhurnal Eksperimentaltnoy i Tooretichesko Fiziki,,Vol 11, 140 10, 20 Yla y1970$ PP 497-500 Abstract: The use 0, colliding beans of coherent radiation to heat a plasna is proposed. One or:both of tho:bearm Js assumei to be spectrally broad, 4'0 /v v1c-.f where v.is the thermal velocity of the electrons. is noted:that liqht with this 4v? 7 cannot, strictly speaking, be called coherent but the roquired intensity can be achieved only by broadening coherent radiation in some manner, sinoo olectrons under such a apoctr,.Im have a ne loz gitudi- Maxwell distribution in torris of the ma5nituda of t1 .1 u nal velocity due to interaction with light witht)-ut the participa- tion of collioions. It is shown that the rate of heating is then proportional to the product of the intensities of the two beams and independent of nizelear charge. and plas, 4 za~. density. A L, .1at if t1h'o, Lea= i, 4-0n:iit~y a I o,==, 1 e I a g i v e n s hlowi ng is high and the plasma has a low density and a sualInuclear 1/2 L USSR ZELiDOVICH, 'LA,. B., et a!, Pistmav Zhurnal Ek~;-oerimentallnoy i 7_500 Teoraticheskov Pizilcl' Vol 11, No 10, 20 r1ay 14)1 , pp charge, the proposed heating method car, be considorably more effective than ordinary methods. In the exampIe given the tot'al f each beam was 50. ioule, the ocusi2g.: cross. sect-Lon was -ensrgy 10--):cJ, the current density was 5.1J w/cm :and-tho carrier :-frequency was approximately,3,1014.hartz., 2/2 7-1 USSR B. and ILURIONOV, A. ~'F. Institute of Applied Mathematics, caji,94tylacHences USSR "Scattering of a Strong Wave by an Electron in a N*utic Fiele Moscow# Shurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Miki, Vol 61, No 3, Sep 71, PP 880-885 Abstracts The authors examine the question.oP electron sc.;F~ttering of plasma of a strong electromagnetic waveo circularly polarize~t and Dropagating along a constant magnetic field. By allowing for the reaction of radiationy they find the deperdence of the scattering crwsa section on the amplitude of the wave and the nagrdtude of the magnetic field. They cite the conditions for propagation of a wave in plasma. They see a certain aj 'lalogy between the computation made in this article and the familiar acadenle derivation of the formula for the frequency of vibrations,of a pendul4um by. oramining the rotation equivalent to iwo perpendicular:vibrations Ath a phsse difference of -/71 /2. The authors for=Uzte the problem and griv6. the result-s nathena- tically and graphically, Then they give the equation or motion and f1rA characteristic resonance curves. Finaj,lyl they docribe the propagation of a strong uave In a plasma uzing a Matheratical~treatraent;,- The .ax-ticle Contains 1 Mustration and -bibliographic eatriezo USSR PT.1 and OVCHINMOV, A. A.. The Phymico-Chemical Institute v "Repopulatlon of Highly Excited Vibrational Levels in a Cold Lattice" Moscow, Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eksperizentallnoy I Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 139 110 11, 5 Jun 71, pp 6" -639 .36 Abstracti This article looks. at a molecular crys U.1 consisting of dia- tomic molecules. In an earlier article one of the*:,~uthoxrs studied the Influence of anharmonicity. on the lifetime of hig~hly excited vibrational levels in molecular aryatals. Here the authors exahijae taiather aspect of this problems that Is# the G i assumption that thi tot~il nuaber of vibrational quanta are approximately preserved and the stationax~y sta:te is sought at a given lattice temperature and a given-value of,11. The authors use the molecular distribution by vibrational:states as the.:,topic-of the research. Due to anharmonicity the energy of the two-quaatum state Is less than that of two single-quantum states . This being true. also, for bigher states the authors express this through several detalled equations and give a graphic illustration. They note that the effect is'Post strongly manifested at low temperatures in molecular crystals consisting of diatomic.molecules 1/2 A USSR DORDSEXEVIEC31~ A. G., 2ZLIr n..,: rmstizute of APPI-IM. Mathematics j "Perturbations in an Aaisatraplc Famagenedws. Wntvin-.-e?'?~ -F V '60-. No 1, Moscow, Zhurnal EksperimentaL"nair i. Teareticlieskay aL '1971, pp 3-8 Abstract: It has been shawn that fo-r an-tsatrapic: so3i 1 d ans.: of- the Einstein equations close to a singularity the effect. of matter: on- the: space-time metric close to the singularity disappears. ~,The cosmalogical. problem of the growth of density perturbations imeiqxanding. mattex,. whLch is, on the average-, at rest relative to a synclironous reference- ftame, aii& also varia- tion in the anplitude of gravitatirm,-.1 and acoust:ical. wavesi are- examined in the paper. Its aim is to show that the g=wth; at jrexturbati-)ns. in the density of natter in an aaisatrapic expamiin6r uaiimra;--:L'T a~kine-ric effect -im a grav tationaL f-t--Trq-- tHat: i&: described caused by the motion of matter f by, solution of equaticas of gravity for empty., space.. kw- attempt-- is- made to find the laws of the grawth a9 perturfrations ~ im the- djmmiLty- of-- matter. The: noarelativisLic. motion of matter 1-4 cmaidaruL- Lt. UL Shown-, that- in -112 ~d -3 11 111 il!t.111 Ii'l ~I; FII1I'RA'HF;I W.Mfl: 111111111 Ifli~~ ~-t:lj I I R~ 11 i;ri IVII. !,,,I VI 141 :;i I -A i "r1 r1 i I I 041- UNCLASSI FIED: Pa-DCESSING DATE--230(:T70 CIRC ACCESSION '-40--AP0125374 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION' .0 FTWO PR LEI S OF THE ACTION OF GRAVITATION: (1) T14E COMPRESSION OF A GASOYNA41CS UNDER GAS OF FINITE PRESSURE ANO SPHERICALLY UNIFORM INITIAL DENSITY DISTRIBUTION, AND (2) THE COMIPRESSION OF A~ COLD GAS OF NOWUN I FORM I%tTIAL DISTRIBUTION. THE ASYMPTOTIC F.EATURES~Of: GAS NOTION ARE DETER41NED FOR THE FIRST PROBLE14 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE CENTER AND EAR -- T 1, NOARY -.,E CE14TER AT N 1: THE RAREFA%_ 0114 WAVE BOU, PKOPAGAJING TOWARD T1 I JIMES CLOSE TO THE INSTANT DF THE RAREFACTION WAWS FOC-USING 4HEN THE -141TIAL. DENSITY TENDS TO ZERO. THE FINITE STATE OF THE GAS AT Tvi ES ENDIUGiTO INFINITY IS ALSO, STUDLEI). AN -THE SEC-IWOD PROBLEM, THE GAS T THE:: SHnf-K * WAVE. .24SAR THE Cc,14TER IS STUDIED AFTER REF.LECTION OF AKAQE,411A NAUK SSSRv . INSTITUT P.R I KLA UND IHATEMATIKIt MOSCOlli UNC, L A S S I F I E 0 112 1CLASS1 FIE-0 PROCESSING DAYE--27NOV70 029 U; il E~ OF THE INTERtXTION OF MATTER AND RADIATION IN TH= iQ I 1110D E L VERSE,: U -u- Vft 1 V ,p _'AllTHGK-f02)-5UNYAE-Yv R.A.w ZELOOVICHt ~Y.A.B.. --USSR .,CGXVTRY Of INFO SPACE cr-1. (NETHEq,LAN0S)-v.'V0L Tt NO* I P. 20-30 1 A PR 1 L mi ~~D ATE P U -a L. I S H0 ---- APR70. 51154 EC TA~;RE A S- T rRONn-Y 4,:~ T1 G P H Y S I C SP,iy5fc S _Tp T. GS ~-U- PACZ: MATTERt SPACE RAB~141,10'4j . A S TI Y S t S N AG ~'_COMTRGL WKING--NO RESTRMTEON$ -NT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -'-PROXY- REELIFRA,4E-3007/0536 STE P NO-NE 1001-IG/i 0X,.)Q 1 /001/ 0020 ('00 c VIC t F I ED: P R 0 C ES S I N. G 1) z'% E - - PRO V','O 2/2~ 029 UNGLASS. ~---CJRC t; C C; E S S I rl,,,' NO - -AP 0 t 3 5 9 9 9 -3 E E P48 S T 1~476.111 OF ABS T R -AC T/ E: K TIR Ar- T-- ( U I GP-()- S T R 4,CT . F G R. P I V PRIMAGV4,L D-RIKIR TO T EE iii:PC H C,' OF A I ANS R E G 1 C's S G, I-' sTlJ,0',-0Ns 1 1 THE R, AYL E G H ~ 1,1 5~ EZ 'u" I ',UM M 10- A V R E L -A ED 1 T C~~i SPEC"i L4r-;tB(,)A IS S ' M- I.-A T 11 ol. Of' A T 1 V ti ACTI Y Liv4ROA F il U.4 L S -~.5 ONEGA P'1"IIMF SGV; IT E ALLOW LINtl'S TO 11E S F 0 SUCH EINF-RGY -4 IT s tB~ W ;,rtiE. 4,mou:,r "P tv i t t,, i ,, r r c- -q I NW C, T 1 -0", i FROM i4tl ~ "'i FJi LCii UPY EA 1 T v Vi TN= -Al'N 1 VEA-~ E ; if 1,1 1 T hili' PA R MtETE RS OF PR IM V,% L~ TUR14i IL NC A IN, 1 C If T ii E 5?N:Cj9V,4 ~09 "tie"It,L MP F THAAl 10 A 0 1 A B, Z% T Is. C F'-, UE T U A T i AT I Nl~ TA~'ttS VLACi- PRIOR PRIME14.1, M TlAES THE MASS OF THE SUN~.. !F;: T HE H E i-EQUALS.- 10 PR I~MEIO ~.OMEGA TWELVE F 1 F TKS; SE C (AND IN THE: EPLU RT ICULAR AT THE A"N't H ELAT ~-ELECTRQN 'POS ITAGN ;OAIR',, AT T S1,KILAR PA JO 10 PRIME8 MINUS to pRtmEio K, 'r IS:LES-S -THA?,V 300 5 EG I I NO 0GSERVABLE ARE EXPECTED IN tHE RELIC RAO:IATION~ SPEctlRUM., HERE OMEGA :4G 'DENSITY ~'OF MATTFR IN THE -:r -PERIT IS THE DI-14ENSTONLF-SS AVEW -:00ALS P ACAD' ~-ONtVERSE*- FACILITY: :~SCI :USSR MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED -- -------- 2fz 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE- 04DEC70 ,~~:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01,101188 l~ -:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT EVOLUTIONARY.CBSMOLOGICAL MODELS IN WHICH THE RADIO SOURCE POPULATIO~ CAN EXTEND TO.: LARGE REDSHI FTS AREE ,DISCUSSED. IMODELS INCORPORATING EXPONENTIAL AND POWER LAW FORMS OF EVOLUTION OF THE AVERAGE PROPERTIES.OF RADIO SOURCE~ Wl-TH COSMOLOGICAL EPOCH HAVE BEEN COMPUTED FOR WORLD MODELS .141TH LAMBDA EOUALS Or OMEGA :EQUALS I AND OMEGA EQUALS 0. THESE ARE COMPARET101TH THE LATEST OBSERVAT[OtIAL DA-rA AND PREVIOUS ANALYSES OF THE SOORCE COUNTS. IT IS SHOWN THAT EXPONENTIAL MODELS ARE COMPATIBLE W,1TH THE 03SERVAT IONS AND DO NOT REQUIRE A SHARP CUTOFF IN THE RAOIO.SOURCE DISTRIBUTION AT LARGE -REDSHIFTS. THE LUMINOSITY FUNCTION or-. RAOLO SOURCES AT LARGE REOSHIFTS ~MUST EXHIBIT A MARKED MAXIMUM MINIMUM SEPAVIOURo THE PHYSICAL 'INTERPRETATtON OF DIFFERENT LAWS, OF CO$~LOGIC-4t. EVIGLUTION IS DISCUSSEO, FACILITY: INST* OF APPLIED MAT`HEMATICSv MOSCOW UNCLASSIFiED 7 Ram -4/2 C- 2 1 UNCLASSIFIEb PPJ!CES'%lf4G DATE- -20NOV7C -T, -S m .. A - ; -TUTt"~S RJAIC ~kikl)'IATIGN ATLE 'I'LL SULE FLU( t,- E L o~.,, v I t I -i I P C~iu.%P.T,:'. YL F,N~ C-Uss~~ ST'-. Y S S P C_ 10 -U L I S T FICT e-,A ~~,S -S TC A S Tlk PHYS I C S j""IC- t "L1' 'I '/Y SPACE RAO I AT I UIT 'RICTIONS CU.S.S-UNCLASSli I_cD P. 3 (Al 1 L ~P&LAY Ar- i-- L /V,E 00 7 5'1 5 U'? NO-NE/000! i- E4) !"77"T" LNCLASS.IFIED N 212 021 OCESS ING DATE OV7 C u:-C;- ;!6srRACT. PFP,,TUikLiA-r ICN OF T1--i,;- bEl", I STY i`~jT`FIC C'St-iFiLOGICALAMODEL. ;F ICH '.;:AUS TO Th E F E" IT LATER STAGES ',,i: ~VC;LLJL. 11 :SP-'TIiAL FLUCTLAT LF ' :DELI !"'A 0 IAT Lfi~i. : SILK (SEf- il3s I'!. A 316 9 7 7 0 F S L" TH' T A C I Cj t-4 I -EX I 0~ I!. L- D s~L.11A,,~AT'C NECT rii ::,-:H THE DENS ~TY P E R'T Uir 6 A I AT! THE 1'4 T TH '~EC.IMIBINA-rio-,,~ OF* -; E I Pli I T I .4L PLASI~ljl AND F, L tic I I,", T 1 S :T!4,- OF~ RAWAI 10 f 1. 1 F 1- 1: 0 U A L S 1 i IN I i4 'I '.'-I IfS N I-'. 1'L A f S U C F; A 5 l' i'~ L E C E C i C,,N: S I AP L ECA6LE CUE TG: (1) THE: LG%t' ZI I'Ll j_ r T Hj\ T 'j%H F~, N 14,EG ION s w I TH M S N A 1. 1. E. k, T Ff 4% 10 s S S Lj i~ T;4F su:',~ 'E' T P a I F 'M kAJ 1 P T I UN, T HE' P T I L LiLPTH TO THE S E k V E P, IS ST ILL UARGC C)U['- T FL~t -* 11.5 G A SC,,' T T R I ~V-j j (3) f S I I C -U I t A S L- F L;H-fi' RHO SUbM-RHIJ 14, IJ b1 I F% I L U (1-1 b I "Ll A T I C S A THE EXPLUILO FLUC.TUATIONS LJF~ ~,C-L[L i~ADIATIUN -S, Ik;[.u i,,,L Tij`;-i AGIAH,1~1 , FLUCTUAT [0,14S. LN THIS ijr~r ICLE THE AL T-T Ai~[Sl.NG SCATTERIIIG UF R;wIATI~C-P, ON MOVING ~Z.LECUIGNS IS CALCULAN-0; Tli* VELOCITY Fl' LD~. IS "Ei%,,EkNTEU. 6Y )101;1~3ATIC 0' R PERTUkEATIGNS. FACILITY: AUAC, SGI . USSR,v 440 s C ow . tuammwm!mum 1 .1: i - 112 U43 UNCLASSIFIED PMQCLS~SING GATE-20NOV70 EN A It -TITUE 40NUNIFGRMILY~~HEAM; GAS -U- AUTP.LR-(C-4)-ZELu-%DVICki-. YA.d~, LIBROVICHI'l V.B. jklAKHY.fLADf'Er G.M., CCUNITFY~OF HiFC-USSR 'SCUR,CE--PP'TF, I-FURNAL Pkfi\LADNGI MEKHANIKII TEMN11CHESK01 FIZ[Klt ~YIAR .-AP klG70, P. 7t-84 ',A)ATE-. PUbL IS~-.[-C ------- 70 :~SLaJECT APEAS-5-PHYSICSt ORDNANCE P_ I CTAGS-- C ETGNAT 10% t SHOCK WAVE REAC T 1 04N THEkMAL EFFFCT CHEI .CCNTROL. IMAKKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -LUFRAME-3005/1402 STEP NO-UR/0207 7010 00 000 !00 76/ 00 81t 4OX _'CTRC. ACCFSSIC?,., ING-APOI-6354 UNC -tin PM 2/2 -C43 UiNCLASS I F I ED P R0 C, E S S I NG DA TE-- ZONO V 7 0 ClRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131-2354 ':i,'8STRACT/EXTRt,U-_T--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. N UM E R I C A LSOLUFION CJF THE VROBLEM; 'F i -- 1) GAS CIPABLE 6 THE -CCCURRENU OF A VETONATION III A MINUNIFORMLY HEATE _0F ChEi-i I Ci",L REACT i0N . I I' I S SHOw N TH AT ; T HR E E 0 1 F: FE~` E,`0 p I. '% G T 10 N P. E G, 1 IM, E S ARE PCSSIBLE IN THIS CASE. IF TKE TEMPERATURE ~DISTF,:IfJUTIGN GIVEN AT THE JNITIAL f-'0IiE'NT IS SUCH THAT THE '"'AS IS HEATED AUMOST UNIFORMLY, 11-JE REACTICt. ICCURS IN A Th -ERMAL EXPLOSICN REGIME. I N I THE C E OF A VERY ...S,TEEP INITIAL TEMPLRATURE PkbFILE A SHOCK:WAVE wHICP SEPARATES F.~Wm THE ARISES. FINALLY' TKRE J,8-,:A.JEMP:ERATURE DISTRI&UTIGN SUCH EACTIG-N WAVE THAT TtiE.Sh.rCK WAVE WHICH FURM5 IS. CAPABLE .0F CAUSING A REACTION, AND A -SWITCHOVEk TO A STEAGY DETONATION REGIME OCCURS. UNC LA 5 S I F: E 4) :"Abstra- Code: Ace. N ctlng~, Sia~kri e; PAI CHEMICAL ABST.5 clfk 0 0 low 103807j' Peniodic law and mlode p ysics Zel'(JAvjj~j YR. n.. (WSSR). Vesm. Akadf.: 'au" SL - (Russl. A review 'Vhich f li-cos~s ~ illtit f app cutlqint 0 3 key events (the plarictary 1110(ict of, t1ld atoilli qulirttum-l~'Irry' d the exclusion principle) to the- 9P Ott t ~&. it ~Wqillc Wy or bit va0dern physies.. The pQs4i ~01.jbin~-itsjn #, 1 4. ~J- .1 . 1 1 ~6 tlieurt6irse alid Gell-M, h r titl ry Pattie, !; t sui>l and Ru55ian attetrivts t6 ver t Or I Ce are MAL- ify Steil ~cutsed. p REEL/ F1,?4E USSR 'ZELIDOVICH B and LEVICH, YE. V., Institute of Applied'Mathematics of the *7-cademy of Sciences US~R "Stationary State of Electrons in aNonequilibrium Radiation Field" Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teord.ticheskoy lizilk Vol, 11, No. 1, d 5 Jan 70, Dp 57-60 ..Abstract: The stationary state of a system off-ree nonrelativistic electrons in a nonequilibrium radiation field is calculated. It.is assumed,that -the electrons ~acatter radiation by a Compton mechanisill. The.radlation field is assumed to be Isotropic and it is further assumed that the radiation densit is high and the electron concentration is low. Under these conditions the electrons are considered as a heavy adrixture and the effect of collisions between one another and with .nuclei is neglected. It is shown that the stationary distribution.of electrons :W-;th respect to momentun is Gaussian and coincides with the Maxwell distribution with respect to energy. The effective electron temperaturels expressed in terms of the radia"Clon speatrLmi. The essence of this result ia that for snvill momentum trans- Ters in &,i elementm-y act of interaction,the motion. of electr~ons in momentum space Is Bro,wniaa. Electrons in intergalactiespace areldiscussed,cis an example. 7 Miclbar Physics USSR Fr, -B1SNO11AT_r(-KOGA1T, G. S. 2E1 D"XiC Ya. 13. dzA SOME "Equilibrium Concentration of Fositrons in Optically Thi n Plasman" Pi s I tr-- v Zhurnal Elksveriventallnoy i Teoreticheskov, (Letters to Experimental And Theoretical Physics) Vol L2 No 2, 20 Ji~ly 1970, the Journal of Z -PP 64-67 or a low-density planr.,,a in which Abstract.- Physical processes are described f radiation is emitted free! . The positron concentration it. 6_-~Len;dneij by tiae equililari pair formaition by colli6iona of e- azid e+ with nuclei um processes oll (without photon ertdssion~, and:,mnihilatio;n of elf-:,~Ltrons and er each ouh pozit-i=s (with photon end5sion). . The princ*al result is-that there is no ia~libriwii states at tempenitures above 20 which it; t1,p, upp`x temperaturc-, eq limit.of an optically thin relativistic plasma. Relations a,re glyen for the -second-orde~ anrdhila~ on wocess, the number of ann'hilat-lons rer lmi" volume .-Per unit tire for a 14=cwellian distribution of electrons and-posit-rons, and pair formation by charged-particle collisions. Comparisous are made with processes in astroj~hy;~;ical rr.~-,,Hxj in iihich there are no stationary r3tates, little aquilibriwri, large jerat-ure variations, and t~fte positron concentration depends on the ptur.-pinly, ener~~Y~ From ener;iy con- s~darations, pair generation it; alLways much less 'han 1~yncnrl:)-~roll ri%diat Loll. 1/2 I R USSR IMN-GIIA 711-f -11COGAN. S., pislz- -k -m I sperimental noy j Sz~oz~,tichaskoy Fizi' ki, Vol 12, No 2, 20 jul:-, 1970, fiel- p I-rons -MM'In 0 m -=J i il c-Dlio'-ans leave the presence of a magnel an opt n r I A relativistic -a L.- s n -0: of ii4ezt-i-cal pa r - tically thin ivgion, whe titles can exist for extended neriods, and ener&y losses are con-nez-,sated I)y radia- -tion., shock umves and vanyinag me, -tic fields, as in the x-adio source roijons of pulsa qjuanrz. Calculations rs ana rade appky to pLisnz ha iji li,'L-LJmes loI4,-er the tijre required for equilibrium to becoma epia lishecl.'~ Ite authors thank A. Z. Dolgiriov for st". lati% discusstorls. Ori~". art. has 3 refs. USSR UDC 523.038 VXYi-SHTzM,,, S. i. , ZELD0VIC14,, Ya. B., Siberian institute'of Earth Mao. etism, the ionosphere, anM- FoMrag',M"i '!5i"Radio Waves of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Science-- USSR, Irkutsk; institute of Applied Mathematics of the Acade-my c+- --nces USSR Scie "On the Origin of MagTzettic Frields in Astrophysics (Turbu'lent Mechanisrii o` the 'Dynamio')" 'kh 72, pp 431-~-457 Mosemr, Uspe~~,i Fazitchesk-1 I !~--ul. No. 3, mar: Abstract: The gen-e-rat-ori ef magi, a-, -1c fields tinder astrophys--cal conditions isms' given to, lldynamio", mechq i, JS discussed. Par-"icu-lar attention Is I I - mechanismas -;,,I which the magnetic tfield energy is dra,,m from the kinetic energy of the Dlm-SzMa. The major role of turbulent mecb~blisms pf- the dyrjaru.) is emphasized. The problen, of the dy-neino I-, divided intCi tW0 I-,al't[3 (1) the generation of regular siagnetic fields U.e.,, a dyliamo of f ields of scales of the actual cosmic objects by turbulent pulsations) and.(2) genera- tion :of chaotic fields. Exist-ing theories on the generattcn of regul;~r fields are surveyed, with emphasis on the wc--ks of Steenbc~,ck and-2 Parker, and the generalization-cf available-resuls~-,o large nzagiletic Feynolds numbers characteristic Of COSM"iC Dlanna is discussed. Alpo siw,ie Y existing theories in the dynamlcs of Chaotic fields,and results are dcrived 1/2 111111. -010 USSR V_kYffE=WH*YN.* S. I., ZEL-DOVICH, Ya. B., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk) No 3, Mar 72, PP 431-457 concerning a turbulent dyna.,.iio in the presence of acoustica! turbulence. An analogy is made with the problew. of the excitations cf vortices in the field of acoustical turbulence. Tbe. problem of dynm. o t-,irbulence in the field of "KoLmogorovll turbulence is d1scussed.along witli the.pwoblem of a steady-state field due to a nonlinear effect. It is sho~,m that gyro- tropy appears in the presence aF a nonweak field, the action of which is opposite to the action of ordinary rotational gyratropy, Thi:s gyrotropy sis called magnetic and can cause nonlinear~stabilization of the magnetic field.. It is noted that many stars have convective iiuclei or convective shells and that the material is fixed in the remaining parts of the stars:i.e., the turbulence is inhomogeneous, raising the problem of hour the general field of the star will behave. if it is effectively darnped in convective stars, it Vill rapidly be forced into nonf ixed, regions, and the lines of force will bypass the convective cores; conseTaently, the~~core:will behave as a diamagnetic and can develop macroscopic alectrod3iimmics. i.ei,,thc electro- kYnar"ics of large-scale fields, where the magnetic perxreal)ility depends on the turbulent characteristics. 'The authors mote. the't the the~ory of a turbijlent dynarno is only beginning its develap=rnt but; it.can neverl~helcsa help to clarify the,problen of the origin of enormous,cosiaic zragnette fields. L) /2 53 USSR HPLIDOVICH, Ya.-B. I atromagnetic Current and:Cha -action of rge.. from the Intei L, Gravitational and Free Electromagnetic Fie-ids -Moscow, Fis"ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental"noy i Teoretich-sl-ov Fiziki, vol 16, i;O 7, 1972, pp 425-427 Abstract: In this letter, the author Proposes a n e,;,, inte.,U tion of the interaction of gravitational and el-ctromacnet. i c fields and the formulas describing that~iznteraction without rt lw~ ves this biter::~cticn :~ani- dhanGing the formulas. Por sho P_ t fests itself as the deviation of photon txajeotories. 11'ho au- thor develops the idea that the 611ravitat-ion field interacting with the electromagnutic field creates a definite cIvIrgle denoity and current dcnsity, wthicb wre distributed in zoiice~ 6~nd art. lineirly dependent on the eleictroma6hetio f ieid'. ~ 'Asserting thatt, ..s of elec-~roinagne-~-ic field "I beEm-bending phenom-enna a-rid variation 41. -er tional,field cin be,described nl sity occurring in the gravita. i -elect'-oz-ai-nneti-c -,-caves and in terma of the interaction of the 10.ields emitted by the nev. charge, -,rith the ~ prjzary~ el'_:'~-troma tic field, the author presents a diagram deseribing the deviation of a li6ht beam by a hepvy body. 0ROCFSSIN%'_2i CsATE--t3N0V7Q 0,34 UNCLASSI FlED ~ TITLE--STATIONARY STATE OF ELECTRONS IN.A'NON ~EQUIiMIUM RAOiATION FIELD _U_ YA.V. i LEV,Wit ov.:. wow---- C-GUN. INPiJ--tJSSR TRY OF i e4vis-__ SOURCE--JETP LETTHRS USA VOL. It, NO!,* LlP 5 7-.60, (JAN. 1,370) ,:)ATE PULIL J5HE0-----JAlN70 ~'SUBjECT AR E A S-- il HY S I c S FIR ELF R U TOPIC TAGS ~E' F L E C T RON .. CT, IN DENSITYP EXCITEa ':LECTiWm STATE, -COMPTON- EFFECT, _LECTRG,'-l'GNETlC_ WAVE SCATTERUNG b4EMSsrkAHLUNc7j COULOMB FIELD .CONTROL ARKUNG-410 KE ST k IT 10 N S DOCUMEOT CLASS-UNCLASSIF 1EID PROXY E L / F RA ?l E- - 3 00 5 / 17 9 1STEP N~)--US/(-1000/701011/0~)1/0057/0060 -CIRC AM:-SSI0sN N1-1---AP0133646 C L A 5 51 F Pc4i- i) L/2 012 UNCLASSIFIE D' '.~PROCtSSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE-.-PREPARATION OF CYCLODOOEECANONE BY THE LIQUID PHASE OXIDATION OF CYCLODODECANOL -U- AUTHOR-051-SOKOVAt K*M., ANDREYEVAt T.P.. _G~.A., KRUGLIKOYAI V*S.t SHIRYAYEVAi V.YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUP.CE--NEFTEKH1141YA 1970v lot2)t 0 AT E PUBLISHED - ----- 70 --SUBJECT AREAS--CHE14JSTRY TOPIC TAGS~-CYCLIC GROUPI HYDROXYL RA DICAL t;:OX WAT ION tAROMATIC KETONE# -:ALCOHOL* CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS .-ICONTROL, MARKING--NO RCS7RICTIONS ---UNCLASSIFIED ,,QOCUMENT CLASS .",~-.ORCXY-REEL/FRAME--3006/0963 STEP NO--~Ul~/0,-D4/70/0101002/0236/02'tl, CIR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0134681 UNCLASSIFIED j USSR ~UDCI,: 6210,438:669.5;546.1121- KOSTMKO, 0V S-~ MAUN., M. P.~ MARTYRAOo A. P. s ZEUNAYAj L* A. 0 d an GrUGORIYEV, V. P. "Particularities Associated With Using Some Grades of Steel and Alloys at Um Te=eraturss" V ab. Lityve iznosoatoyk. materialy (Cast Woar-Resistant Materials col- lection of 'works), Klev., 1972,, PP 156-164 (from UI-Tu*xtostroyeniye. No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5. 49-152) Translation- The authors study changes in the casting expansion factor and the characteristics of strength,,. plasticityj. and ductility within a broad temperature interval of up to -701 C for the 12 Kh 21IChk, 18RhINA, 30 Kh Kh- GSAt 38 DWYUA~ 40 Kh I-PRi, 2 Khl3s Khl? N2~ E1698--R' grades of steel and for VTZ-1 alloy. Fatigue strength using~,=aoth and cut*. tipecliaens ras also studied in the case of the Kh17N2 and B1961 grades of ateel and the VT7.-! allay. Original article: 5 tablesx-3 bibl. entries, UNCLASSt FIED ~ROC8Str'14G DAT'E---llSEP70 TITLE--CATALYTI%". HYDROGENATION OF NITRILES ON A ST~TIONARY NICKI-L ALuMINU'M.- CATALYST -U- i~AUTHDR-_' 7CLEMAYA, SH.A., BASOVt A*S.t PAVLOV, A*A91i PETRYAKOVA, N.K.v t4 OF INFO--USSR URC E--~- KKIM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970, 46(Ut,11-121 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~'_-SUBJECT AREAS~-CHEMISTRYI MATERIALS ~~,XOPIC__TAGS---CATALYUC HYDROGENAT[ON, NICKEL :BASE ALLOY, ALUM I NUM -CONTAINING ALLDY9 ORGANIC NITRILE~ COMPOUNDo PRIMAJZY AKI tv FATTY ACI ONTROL ~MARKM-NO RESTRICTIONS ~:'_-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '_'-PROXY .:REEL/ FR AM r---- 1 9~3 5/1452 STEP ~40--UO,10064/70/0461001/0011/()012 r. I R CACCESSION NO--AP0101538 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 025- UNCLASSIFIED kbCEtSI'JS DAT=_--llSEP70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101538 ATALYST FOR Tfi-: HYD'OGE'MT10~, tBSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT* A C OF NITRILES WAS P~EPO. BY PA:~TIAL LEA--HTNG OF ",L F 3R, II N I AL ALLOY ~Y o c 4'tJBIT T3 C SUITO ZOPERCENT NA04 AT 100DEGREES. THE MtRILES F S .SYNTHETIC FATTY -ACT 11S WERE HYDRIGGENATE0 BY H IN THE PAcSENCE 0P.NH SUB3 AT 85 TO 1200ECREE~S-50 ATM, WITWFLOW 'RATE OF NlIT411LES: 0.25 AND NH SUfI3 0.32 VC-L.-HRt T.'_' (11VE 100PERCENT CONVE-psto,,q Tri AP1114ES. THC' CO NC N . 0 F IES IN THF PRODUCT t) 'm AND PRIMARY AMIN WAS, S4.8PERCENT, 7HAT OF iFco D 1- TFRTIARY AMINE&WAS 11.9PERCENT. AT, GIRfATER tHANj00lf4;AFES, THERE WAS A DECREASE IN 5,ELECTIVITY. UNCLASSIFIED Liz 023 UNCLASSIF.IED PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70 -TITL;:--ESR SPECTRA OF M,00 SU33 SINGLE CRYSTALS DOPED WIT~j VANADIUM AND hil;Blum -U- ~.A.UTKOR-03)-lOFFE, V.A., PATRINA, I.B9 ZELENETSKAYAv E,.V. .-COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PHYSICA STATUS SU1011 1970, VUL:37p NK 1, PP 4Z5--432 -DATIE PUr3,L I SHED - ----- 70 ~_.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt MATERIALS TOPIC T.AGS--EPk SPECTRUM, MOLYSDENUM OXIBEv SINGLE~CRYSTAL PROPERTY1 --CRYSTAL -114PUR I TY9 VANADIUM, NIOBIU14t ELECT RON HOLE: -,--,C0l4TROL MIARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED R EEL/fZRA14E-- 198 9/ 1078 STEP NQ--GE10030/70/.03T/001/0425/0432 10--AP0107587 CIRC ACCESSION N UNCLASSIFIED,: .2/2 023 U14CLASSIFIEU PROCF.SSING DATE-300070 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0107587 ,;l'A,6STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INIMOO SU83.*V SENGLE CRYSTALS ESR -SPECTRA OF V PRIAE4 POSITIVE IONS AND ELECTRON HOLE CENTRES INTERACT NG WITH V PRIME51 (I E-wiUALS SEVEN HALVES) ARE OaSERVED., THE RELATIVE INTENSITIESOF THE V PA!ME4 POSITIVE IONS AND HOLE S.IGNALS CHANrE WITH THE ATMOSPHERE OF.CRYSTAL GROWTH& IN flO0.SUB3:t46 S.114GLE CqYSTALS 1LECTRON HOLE CENTRES INTERACTING 'WITH NB PRIAE93 (I.EQUALS NINE HALVES) NUCLE1 ARE PRESENT; -THE ELECTRONS ARE,PARTLY,LOCALIZED IN THE MOLYBDENUM SUBLATTICE. NB PPIME4 POSITIVE IONS ARE ABSENT. SYMMETRY OF THE ELECTRON HOLE SPECTRA SHOWS THAT THE V PRIME51 NUCLE4 ARE IN -:,SUaSTITUTIONAL POSITIONS AND THE NB PRIME93 NUCLEI AIRE IN INTERSTITIAL ---'ONES FACIL17Y: 1. V. GAt6ENSHIK0V_::IN5TITUT-E OF.SILICATE .:CHEMISTRY. FACILITY.,. ACAUEMY OF SCI:ENCES UP, THE'USSRt ,-..~_~--LEWNGRAD. UNCLASSIFIE0 m Uss~xl UDC 539.3711 ZEL "Oscillations of a Single-Mass Hereditary-Elastic System"' Sb. nauch. tr. fak. prikl. mat. i iriekh. Vorone7.b. un-ta (Collection of ScientilLic athem -ties and Mechanics of Voronezh University), Works. Faculty of Applied 11, na 1971, Ro. 1, pp 90-94 (from M-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3V655) Translation: It is pointed out that the solution of the equation of motion of a single-mass system, the hereditary properties of which are determined by weakly ted ;in the form -singular nucleij can be repregen x (f) P"fj res (Pk) c *sere P is determined from the characteristic equation k P3 + r,),2 1/2 USSR ZELENEV, V. M., Sb. nauch. tr. fak. pril-1. mat. i mckh. Vpronezh. un-ta, 1971, Alo. 1, pp 90-94 where T is the effective value of the relaxation time; yj and y are parameters of the divisibility of the kernels i-inich take on values from zaro to one; V =(W2 _(020)W-2 w. and w0 are the frequencies of elastic oscillations cor- E: responding to nonrelaxation and relaxation values of the elastic modulus. The first term of the expression determining x(t) describes ti-ie time-variable posi- tioa of equilibrJum. and is expressed ia terms of the distribution function for the relaxation and inertial paramc-ters of the system, whila the second temp describes the damping hzv.,monic oscillations: around the equilibrium position. 14; 1. ROZOVSkiy. USSR UDC: 539-376+532.135 ZELENEV, V. M., MIESHKOV, S. I. "Weakly Singular Heredity Kernel With Two Di,.-isibility Parameters" Tr..NII mat. Voronezh. un-ta (Works of the Scientific Research TnStitute '4, P 130-133 (from RZh- of MatInematics of Voronezh Univers#y.), 1971, VYP. P -Mekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5v452) Translation: Assuming that the relaxation kernel is chaxacterized by two divisibility parameters, its expression in Laplace spape is witten P~_S+hy Uere p is a complex variable, -cc is the "effective" valu e of the relaxation time, y, and Y2 are the divisibility parameters. The original of the re- laxiltion kernel is expressed in terms of distribution functions of the re- laxation time and the logaxitbrs of the relaxation, time,~ Tlhe~ asymptotic behavior of the resultant solution is invf,-stigated. Revresentinc the f -the operator modulus con- kernel in this way enable-s formal extension of cept to the complex case. By way of illustrating the properties of the function in dymaric problems, the a-.aracteristics ol, a resultant heredl~ one-dimensicnall sinusoidal wave are calculated. L. Kh. ~iPaDernik. USSR UDC 016-.:541.1/621 -319:- 55 ZELE YU, il-All-Union Symposilu-l on Rolaxatio.n Phenombnalf 7, 1970, pDz 1~7,~,,-1675 Sgy-~edia2Ziya 2, Ab s ra c t: Tho syn~pofdizi took p'laCO in Duihanbo in tho Playsico- Institu-be of the Acadm-,17 of of the Tv.d.lik 381? L and in: the Tadjik State Universityx Lneni I. Lar~Ln o-11 31 October he paners a., I w0 -poups: 3 !,oveirber. 11069. 1, w1eve 4vid.ad, int ~IAcousl-ic Relaxation" and llfttico-S-oectral Studies: of -101axa-ion." S. YA. PIMITIG,11 road a papar "St"ractitral ~ 1: 66, 1, 1J, CIFL aInCL: Ozin~nta'uior. in PoI7,- -~-r I. G. and. L. r i~d oia Rcv 1,,-L:-,-at ion in oxy: Re-in2,'! a sti)dy of t',-,a freq*uency change of u2t"rasonic -uave s in resln nateria-ls o" di nt, viacosit G. BARTETTEV and YU. V. ZEL ilET prosented a paper on 'Teculiarities in the Relaxation in Liquid -talc of 14icro- and, or Com-posit ions" -in Vnich they discussed molecular raobility in amom1hwas poly-aers. A nothod- for the stvdy of relaxation pro.d.:osaes in /2 i-a ~10 -1-970, z - , ov V .7 s 0 0 IT pp 16 71;-, 16 7 L a ~,,epoi- by n, was d- setussed. j., bascr- on a node Ocfa-tlo p - jpl, -0-i ard Ict'. SAII'Crl. V . P El C11 A. -CL and e r-1 emm e r --', Mc 1. 1 t a Idatcl 01, thc r e s ent r e c,,o, a,.-4 c - th, 0 in. -Outra-saniC, 11,11V L) C I %r~ 011. aP-robloms OT: I'a Oll's-I 80 V~ezacvc-, S, n -he-i;7 PaPOr V~~,rj vt the Solutions." kmong:otha tion in F01,;- of Relaxat-ion 1-tharnoille"IEL im ivo St-udl c a -,Llrans:L- 311 An d "Con I ysical 14 o tho d arent Ph. tch- Fibors." ast-c~ Stret ing of ?01-~~t tions During El UNCLASSIFIED P ESSI'G'DATE--' VT 026' d el \1 02OCT70 TiTLE_-DYNJl4'tlIC MECHANICAL PROPERTIES-0F.MULTICOMPONENT POLYMERIC ~CQMPOSTTIDNS -U- -,.--,_AUTHOR--m;(05 -.AjVAZ0Vt A.B.t. ZHIVAYEVI V.YA.:,,. NIKIFORC)VA,t A.V., IELF"IEV, TYUR7'INA, V.S. T RY OF' INFO,' USSR _,:~SCURC'E. MiEKHw_ -9LIM. 1970, 61.1)t 1.18-41 oi~_TE, PUBLISHED -----70 T~! 7: "~~:SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TAGS--:-IELASTtC MODULUS# CARBON BLACKv POLYISOPRENe, POLYSTYREf4E -LYPROPYLENE, POLYVINYL CHLORIDE* LOW TEMPtRATURE EFFE-CT. Hl'; RES I N, PO H EFFECT/(U)SK13 POLYISOPRENE (U S K11 S 3 D' NET.YLSTYRE*JE RUBBER -TEMPERATURE 14 CONTROL PARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :,.,-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1989/0815 STEP ~101-UR/03T4/TO/006/001/0138/0141 :CtRC__A(.CFSSl0N NO-AP0107357 IJ N C LASS IF 2t2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PRO~ESSItIG DATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCESSIDN NC-AP0107357 USTR AIC Tf EXTRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMIC ELASTICITY MIDULUS IF) 4?iD-,:TAtWfE(;H. LOSS AhGIIE) WERE DETD. FOR BINARY: (RU3BER PLASTIC) AlD TERNARY (RUBBER4 PLASTIC: CAR.~C)N BLACK MA SYSTEMS SY THE, ,.IETHJD 3F ~F.OR.CED NVPN fZESONATING VIBRATIONS JHE TEMP DEPENDENCE OF E PER14ITTED TO' CALC.. THE ACTIVATIO.-N E,',jEPGY' fill 'OF E iCHANGE. INJHE L04 TEmP. REGION (SIMI-LAR TO MINUS 50DEGREES) U IS L3.4-13.8 KCAL-MOLE; IN THE 41,13H TEMP RANGEASIMILAR TO 160-50EGRUS) UIS.21.9-28.7 KCALIMOLE.FoR TI.E '40 SIMILAR SYSTEMS: LQQ:Zo SKI-3-POLYPROPYLEIII (111; 100:15 FOLLOWING AU SKI-3-1; 100.10460 SKI-A-MAFLBON: 6000 A-I; 100:10:60 .1`73-POLY (VINYL CHLORIM-1. _UU_L_L_A SSAI Fl-r- a 112 042 UNCLASSIFIED Pi'%OCESSi',!G DATE--02OCT70 --ili~c--mIDELING OF THE DYNIAMIC ~4ECHANICAL PRUPERT I ES: ~tF T'f~') 1, :N T ''HE.T.,E RU GENEDUS POLYMER COMPOSITIONS. qY THE TECHNIQUE -JF C-31~POSITE LENEV, Yk).V. G: %I ,kUTHJ~-- 1,33-) -A,Y V AZOV A.6.1 ZE BARTENEV, C 0- UN T R YOF TINFO-USSR V~URCE-MEKH. POLIM. 1969, 5(61''1119-22 Cl A T EPUbLISHFO ------- 70 AREAS7-MATERIALS -TL PLASTIC MECHA141CAL PROPERTY, SYITHET!r IPIC TAGS--ELAS.TIC MODULUSt POLYSTYRENE RESIN, POLYMER BINDERI~ COMPUSU&MATERIAL, TIC MODEL _HEtAA RESTRICTIONS :'00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRGXY,REEL/FRAf4E--l919/0496 STEP NO--UR/0374/69/005/005/1119/0122 IRC-ACCESS-10-Nt NC--A-POI07101 UNCL AS S I F I ED PROCESSI~,tG DATE-020C.T70 -2/2 042 CIRC: ACCESSION NO-AP0107101 AliSTRACT[EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSrRACT. THE C13MPLEX DYNAVIC ELASTICITY 'iLWULUS fEl: AND TAN IMSCH. LOSS ANGLE) (TAN DELTA) IJERF rETD. IN THE ~MINUS 130 TO PLUS 1000EGREES RA.kv'GE FOR MIXTS. OF SWITHETIC RUBBERS WITH POLYSTYRZENE 111. ALSC E AN'_ TAN DELTA WEPE: DETD. 0114 S_AmPLC~S OF PURE I BONDED TO PURE RUBPIERA FQRMiULil,S WERi: REDJCED GINE TijERREAL (E SUBI) AND IMAGINARY EE SUB2, LESS 1, S) C)MP31NENTS G RMS OF E SURI AiND E SUB2 OF THE RIXT. C014TITUENITS. -T E - I S OF, 3 IN TER A-CLOSE CORRESPONDEENCE BETWEEN THESE FORMULAS AND FORMULAS DEDJCED F]IR THE- i4lXT:S.,-- -WHICH~ SHOWS THAT THESE. MIXTS. ARE HETEWC;ENEOUS AND THEREi~Vlgf THEIR" MECH- DYNAMIC: PROPERTIES ARE MATH.: PREDLCTABLE WHEN tk CGHP, IS KNOWN. q UZ 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CV70 ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116908 AaSTRACT/EXTPACT--(W GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APP. CONSISTS OF AN :,ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEM FOR THE APPLICATIDN OF CONST.: OR YARIABLE POMPPESSION STRESS TO POLYMER SAMPLES, A SYSTEM OF TENS00YINAt"OmETERS T-OR DETG. THE LONGITUDINAL AND TRA145VERSE OEFORMATIONS OR STRESSES, AND A THERMDSTAT. THE APPo IS USED FOR STUDYING THE RELAXATION PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS-IN THE GLASSY OR VISCOELASTIC SJATE* THE COMPRESSION AND SHEAR :PODULit-POISSONIS COEFFS., AND THE MECH., LOSS ANGLE.MAY ALSO BE OETD. A COMPLEX ELECTRONIC PHASOMETER, COUPLED TO AN OSCILLOGRAPH, WAS USED FOR TG.~ THE PHASrE. LAG BETWEEN THE APPLIED STRESS AND THE E R I A L it E S PON S E FAC I L I Tlf: MOSK.~ GOS:. PEDAGOGe. INST. IA. Moscow, ~USSIR. ~ce: Acc. Nr: Ab tractn Servi Rdf. Code: Ap()052536 CHEMIGAL~AB8T-.~'~,~~'76~ 11 101359r Compatlhitjt~ lif Pally(vinA ehloridle):' with butadi- ene-scrylonitrile rubW A~' a Min6iarov. Xhi G.; re-.: -7 zelenun4wiv. OrK it., ~XIV Eaev."I'ii I. ( I ~ art i - GZ"s MIR m_tenIna"-Os'-U wil- Y51 0 jL05. Inst. I ca 020. in., Zier. B 197 ovbp dah. of 0,12(l), 10-14 Russ-T. specir y a nd anigle 1 _:_50* to +IbW mtewal es- the changes of the rn6ch ~ I n! tablis 'hed t hat the title 'polymem are miscible' and compatible. At some component ratibs,~the ~mixts. hav-6 characreristics of bi- nary kysteaz.5. The obsd. phase transitions are due Io glass temps. of polv(v;,Iyl chloride) atjii h c~ p,: wid of butacliene-aqryloni- ttile copolymem at low temps. i CAM J ..(r.& REEL/FRAM: MISS -7: Acc. Nr:- Abstracting Service: - " Cod 7dRef . e: _V 041407 /11 CHEMICA L ABST, 7960y Thermodvnamle descriptio'n of relaxation phemo,me-, na in-polmers. Barteatv,~.~, m.;, zejerio~ (Del). Phys, Lenin State Teachers, -Trainnig Un SGIidsr - - T- ieanal. 0 Tt J_ Appl. I'Okvm.. Zim 1970j 14V411i'd ~3-4W 9 and a 'highly various deformatioris'of,pri.grdina*n?;~t, tic., ody*':! body accoi3ipanied.by temp. changes showi t. at under ad- elastil , - --- I . -__- - . _ . - _ _ ,- _ : " lc tions the dyhamic~ch acteristics o A po ymer in a iabat c~v:;di ar highly elastic state depend on the arnplitudie of t4'applied stress ' 6qu'ncv' or femp. scale), pbsition on a (in puticular, their e which Ls assocd, ~witb the'entrooic nature of the hi~,hly elaAie de- _ enzi: caused f6rmation. When dt-sqibing the. ralakati6n. ph~rtoin ' ' to the racting kiriefic.units by the response of the:s.vstem bf int., external pert u rbation,'t he fione4uW therm6dvnaLrics relation be- ' opldiinear even at tween the "flow" and the 'Ienoralized fore e- -is n small deviations frprn the equiLstot.e. Creep and stress relaxa- tion am considered. The caled. dependencies~ agree with expt. Rcrr j _ REEL/FRAME 19751272 0391 Ace. Ref . Code: IPW3657 PRIMARY S6URCE: Gigiyen -Trucla i Professi: al'nyye a Zabole*aniyaj, 1970*-, Nr 2 pp ;Z j RYGIENIC, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL' DATA ..,CHARACTEPIZING A-iAGNESITE PN4urviocbNJ-Q-SIS` K. ro ~r, Y e QA"2A1A-,_wj. ; Maka u. Vo,; S tarikbi,a. I-LIL - 1;: kMa', F ilabushkina, L. G. Yaro6h.,, Z . P. $ S. Summary An examination of worhers of a- mignesite plant with lonc, service record exposed jily concentrated dust of raw or roaste~l (burnt) majrm:site containing about hig I 1-3% of total sio~ revealed 13 casks of pliclinloconlosii, chiefly among warkeni expose'd to t1le effect of roasted mmignesite, Alagnesite pneurnoconiosi" V~ charasterized by diffuse pneutnofibrosis with 1j~oi'at'al micronuiculclut, elements, Clinical nianifestations,and periods in Iarking develovii~rnt of the disease justify including it in the group 01 the so-cal!ed "bonign"'prieunoooniusis. Not in-requently A is astociated with syrp-ptonis of chronic bronchities and pu)nicinary urni)hysenia. Exp,2ri- ments 0", animal's derpowrafed magriesile dust to: have hut ifS I I ~ on insi~iifficant fibrinoge- PC-5iible OCCUI-IjUlat1bri, in the hings,' olloqirig its larigte ingpiration. By ccuipariwi, wiu~ ti, He dust tharl iol thejoasied. magnesite bas sovvzwhat gn~ater pronounced flb.lnogenous: prowtl6. UEL/ FRAIM n-- AP003463ir -R 0297 Rer. Code: 1; P RI.%,&'*,Y SOURCE: A=ibiot-1.ki,- 2, pp 1-YD- I il '11 Vol 15, ,j4 PRIMARY ASSESSMENT OF VfITUMOROUS ACTIVITY OF SCIAE FRACTIONS ISOLATED FROM THtfta"4j F STRlGOMONAS ONCOPELTI Sukhareva-Nemakova, N.~R.;.:' A. B.~'Katriile-ha. G. S.- N'. Urinyuk, V.Ms M-oscow=e ualverMty The studyof the effect of fricli-ons isol'ated fiom.the ceils,of Stricromonas oncopelti on sarcoms-180 revealed that the cellular harnogenate, stimulates tht~,grawtll of this turaor, the arnino-36d fraction inhibiths it, thepeptide fraction is irzacth-(!,,~flie total lipd fracrion inhibits the growth of sa.-corna-180 at early periods of tumor dq~,eloprr~nt and causes stimulation in a more proionged introducti'on, the lipid fraction devoid of st;-rines and their esters is not endowed wit4 a Minulating ~actioq, bo% at~ y and, late perWs of tumor development, ralcrosomal-mitoch -ndrial 4 act! n possesseii a sl~niflcant aritilu- 0 r o Xtract ion:of this -Ili av morous actjvitv~ the rernoval of lipids by itlle'eJ W.. hloroform- methanol mixture leads to a loss of its aqtitumo~6us "effect _7~'A REEL/FPJi% IF, 4 2 19711384 USSR UDC ~47.263.,18'17'13:543.422.25 ANTONOV TEPANOV B. I., Moscow Chemical- _:~VfA 1. V.., and 8 c 0,, stitute Imeni D. 1.,Yendeleyev.. "PNR Spectra of Alkoxy- and Arylalkoxysubs,tituted Cyclotriphospliazatrienes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii voi 42~ (105), Ho 5, ~IUY 73, PP .1007 -1010 ~Abstract. Reacting hexachlorocyclotriphosphazatriene with propyl, butyl, benzyl and phenethyl alcohols,gave cyclophosphazatrieneiecid enters with the general formula N3p3(C'6.noR)n where n = 1j.2,.3,6 for R = Bi, and n = 3,6 forR Pr', CH2Ph., and 0202M. These products.were studied by PMR spectroscopy. It was shown that these compounds exhibit a virtual remote spin-stpin split. It vaBpossible to establish geminal:and nongeminal-struc.tares~of the sub- stituted phosphazatrienes by means of PMR spectr~osco:py.. 4U, 61W C 621-.791.'754.011:S46.821 USSR_ KLYKOV, N. A., RESHETOV, A. L., Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute, RUSSO, V. L., ZELENII, V. A., Leningrad 6 "Stress-Concentration Sensitivity of Sedm-Zone Metal' and holded Seams of Titanium Alloys" 'Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya SvaTka, No 11, Nov 72, pp 30-12. Abstract: The notch sensitivity of the welded joints in titanium alloys was studied using VFS and OT4-1 alloys ' The fatigue resistvxice~of the metal in the, scam, near-seam zone and base metal differs. Both' Flat and cvlindrical specimens warc studied with a test -base of 5-10cl cycle's,,* It was found that the thermal cycle of welding influences fatigue strenglii and ~en5itivity to stress concentration of the metal of the.se and. neaT-Iseam zone of -citanium allovs.- As the sensitivity to stress concentT.ation inalrease~s,~ the fatigue limi of swooth specimens decrea ses. 61 USSR BALOWEV, V. I., CHIZHIK, Ye. I., DVORKGVOY, V. Ya., RASTEGAYEV, 1. K., .................. -ZELENIN, A. N. "Device for Studying the Effect of an Explosion in Excavation of Soils" Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promyshlenn~ye ObrAztsy Tovarnyye~ Znaki, No 5, 1972, Patent No 355311. Translation: 1. Device for studying the,effect of an explosion in excava- tion.of soils by the working organs of earth,moving and trans~portation machines including a container, an explosive device and'measuring instru- ments, differing in that in order to,assure the possibility of regulation of the energy and direction of application of the.explosion, a plate is hinged in the container, with the exploAve device rigidly connected: to the plate, made with a power cylinder with a back valve,-.with an elastic film mounted on the side toward the soil, interacting with the filament installed in the power cylinder. 2. An installation according to Claim 1,~ differing in that the plate is connected to the container by a-screw mechanism, with:a smaller plate articulated to it, connected to the-larger'~plate by an'additio'nal screw mechanism. 1/2 USSR DALOWEV, V. I: (211ZHIK, Ye. i! en- I., ET. AL. Otkryti),a Izo+bretemiya Promyst nye Obraztsy To-.rarnyye Diaki, No 5,; 1972,: Patent No 355311. 2/2 zs A IV `2, IF L %otoj~ 'i C' i r .1 v ' I ci n 7 fi, c n. C I 1/ 2 014 UNCLASSIFIED n6tESSING DATE--lbOC T70 --MECHANISM OF THE CYTOSTATIC ACTIDAJ OF AMINOACRIDINES -U- TiTtE -(05 1 -ZELENIl A.V.,p KIRYANOVAt YE.A.iF'.LYAPUNOYA9 YF-4A&t MELNIKOVAt AUTHOR E.YU t. ~ STE' VT -I-- m-r"* 0% 1 Ml 'C'UNTRY OF.,INFG--USSR 4:-w TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW). 1970,~ 33(l) 96,7101 bATE-PUBLISHED ---- -- 70 1---SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~-TQPIC TAGS--ANTITUMOR DRUG EFFECT, HITOS(Sp PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, NUCLEIC ACI 0. V:-tGNTR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLAS S--Ut%-CLA S S I F IED 1~~PROXY kEEL/FkAME--1994/1158 STEP NO--UR/0390/701033/001/0096/0101 "-.C I 11C ACCESSION 1`40--AP0115177 ----------- 'CL ASS IF I.ED~ PIRCII: ~5 s OCT70 2/2 0.14 U tv ACCE SSIC.N ;,10--AP-0115,177 C T 3;16tDlA;MINll~C.AIDllNESt INCLUJING '_ABSTRACT/E-X,TP,ACT--(U) GP-U"- ABISTRA 'L-'-'~'ACR I DINE ORANGE, -PROFLAVINE, ACRIFLA 4J4D V INE, EUCk 15 1 NE COR TPHICISPHiNE, WERE T E ~ IZ ED BY SI GiN IF ICANT 4,N'r-fMf 101 C AC f ION START! %G IN THE IST F'Ell '11I N OF THE EXP T6 p :ii ITH . A SH~RP P _~.R,LLEL NOT ED BET,WEEN NNHIBITION OF MITOTIC ACTIVITY Ahl) PROTIE14, 51'(~NTHESISi ANO ~DELAYED PASSAGE OF CELLS THROUGH THE MITOTIC G SIJB2* PERIOD. ACRI(_tiI.*'lE AND R160FLA"It'i- ANTIMITOTIC ACTIUNS APPEARED OULY SEVERAl HR AFT'R THE W c c _1,START OF T14E EXPT. AND WEPE NOT ACCOMPANIED BY EFF.ECTS ON PROTE114 SYNTHESIS OR BY ANY CHANGE IN THE SUB2 PERIOD oF :TH;: CYCLE. ANTIMITOTIC ACTIVITY OF THE 3r6,01AMINOACRIDINES APPARENTLY INVOLVES DIRECT INHIBITION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, WH I LE THE 2ND GROUP OF COMPL)S. iNTERFERES iiITH.NUCLEIC: ACID SYNTHESIS. FACLLIYY. INST. MOL. MOSCOW, USSR. - -------- -- ---PCF