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USSR
P-R3011, L. D. MALASHENIKO, L. A. ,Smoletostr. i teklin. vozd. f1cita. Resp. Niezhve(I.
temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb., 1971, No. 24, pp 53-57
the-considerable difference in the limiting deviations of strength and rigidity
characteristics, of thin-walled systems from nominal values. 7 ref. Authors
abstract.
112
M!L9_T,- IIJ
Acc. Nr: AP0038120 Ref. Code: UR 0326,
PRIMARY SOURCE: Fiziologiya Rasteniy, 1970, Vol 17, Nr 1,
PP C/3 - tl~ q
A METHOD FOR SEPARATION OF OXYGEN FROM PLANT
PIGMENTS*FOR MASS SPECTROMETERANALYSIS
1. YU. ARrAAIKINA
V. L Vernadsku 1nstitq!e PL Geoch 'I .-and Analtilical Chemistry, .-USSR Acadetnti
-ot Tct~eLiricyes, Affs 01W
A method is developed for separating oxygen from plant pigments, and for studying
the mechanism of reactions involving oxygen-containing nonvolatile organic compounds
with aid of 013. The method is based on pyrolysis of,the organic compounds in a hydro-
gen atmosphere with subsequent complete reduction of the gaseous oxides to water and
*antitative collection of the water thus produced.:The method can be u r
sed for extractiriL
oxygen from small test samples (3--5 mg) by reducing it to water.
REEL/ FWE
19731173
USSR
ARTAMONOV, A. PT
"The Stomatologists Wait for Everything"
Moscow, Ekonomicheskaya Gazeta, Jan 70, p 17
Abstract: Moscow dental clinics are experiencing great difficulties in pro-
viding high quality care because of a shortage of all kinds of supplies and
equipment.from dental cement to false teeth,,drills, c1hairs, etc. Long de-
lays-and.defects in the materials and equipment are other persistent complaints.
On the other hand, the manufacturers charge that orders do not reach %hem at
the appropriate time, that errors are made in Specifications, quantity re-
quested, etc. Several examples were cited and it was concluded that both sides
suppliers and consumers -- are justified.in their mutual~reproaches, but
both are guilty of failing to study the'situation with~sufficient thorough-
ness. The order system must be put on a truly rational basis.
1/1
USSR UDC 535
SECHKUZEV, A. V., NIKOLAYENKO, P. T., ARTAMONOV, A.A., NEVZOROV, B. P.
"Distribution of Intensity in the Scattering~ Spectrum of the Light of Organic
Liquids and Crystals in the Neighborhood of the Rayleigh Line"
V sb. Sovrem. probl. fiz. khimii (Modern Problems of Chemical Physics Collection
of Works), Vol. 5, Moscow, Moscow University, 1970, pp~223-255 (from. RZh-Fizika,
No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7D917)
Translation: A theoretical treatment of the intramolecular scattering spectrum
of liquids and crystals in the neighborhood of the Rayleigh line is given. it is
shown that close to the points of phase transformations. there should exist a con-
tinuous solid-liquid transition of -the intramolecular si--atLering spectrum. Formnu-
las are obtained describing the intensity as a function,of the frequency in the
spectrum of intramoiccular oscillations of liquids consisting of anisotropic
molecules. The distribution of intensity in the intrarwleCular scattering spec-
trum was.studiIed in the region 15-200 cm-1 for benzene, -piridene, n-dichlor&n-
zene, toluene, nitrobenzene, naphthalene, cycloheyane, cycloh6xanol, NaN03, and
1Q103 over a -wide -rem-peratu-ze interval covering the liquid and solid phases. A
continuous transition was observed from the discrete spectrum of a crystal to the
continuous spectrum of a liquid where the maximums Droduced by rotational o3cilla-
tions of the molecules disappear under orientation melting. The spectra are given.
46 ref. E. V. B.
USSR UDC 535-435-43
SECHKAREV, A. V. ARTA:-.'WOV,A A., NEVZOROV.1' Be P.2
NIKOLAYENKO, P. T.-,7716VASOV, N. M.
"Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics of Condensed States of
Matter by the Vibrational Spectroscopy Method. III. Experi-
mental Investigation of the Temperature-Phase Relationshro of
the Intermolecular Dispersion Spectra of Some Organic Compounds"
Tomsk, Izvestiya: Fizika, No 5,1970, pp 7-12
Abstract: Results of research onintensity distribution in the
intermolecular dispersion spectrum are presented for a broad
temperat-ure range. The authors established the fact of con-
tinuous transition of the discrete spectrum (solid phase) into
the continuous spectrum (liquid phase) as well as the presence
of maxima in the intermolecular spectrin, of some classes of
fluids, the redistribution of intensities with temperature, and
U
other rules governing the behavior which may,.with sufficient
basis, be considered general for substances vrith different types
of intermolecular bond. Theoretical consideration with account
taken of the degree of molecule-vibration noncoherence made it
112
USSR
GORYAYEV, M. 1. , A== V. A, F and IGNATOVA9 L. A.
"A Purification Method for Naphtenic Acidsit
USSR Author's Certificate No )62813, filed 4 Dec 70, published 27 Feb 73
(from RZh-XhImIya, No 19, Oct 73, Abstract No IqH558,P)
Translationt Technical naphtenic acids fNA-7 obtained by catalytic oxidation
of:naphtenic hydrocarbons are purified from,the carcinogenic admixtures and
aromatic hydrocarbog by treatment with ozone at S300, Example. 50 g NA
(aciId number 153, nb.,1.4830) cont.~ining ~ 1-8,10-7i/gof 3,4-benzpyreene is
ozonized for 15 min (ozone consumption 0.03 9). After ozonization no I can
be detected by the luminescence-spectral method (the sensitivity of this method
is 10-9 g/mi). ZIA is used as growth stimulator in plant growing and animal
husbandry.
IA
USSR UDO 62l.-96.62l
A n Ir SHISaIll, I.F. [Members, Scientiftc-Tecbnical Society Of
Radio Engineering, Electronics, And Comminication imeni A.S. Popov]
"Contrast Reception At Nonlinear Receiver"
RadioFtekhnika, Vol 27, No 6, June 1972, PP 941-97
Abstract: A calculation is presented of the probability of false alarm and
of correct detection during reception of signals by tIe contrast method. Two
possible versions of the functional diagram of a contrast receiver are shown.
fig. 6 ref. Receiver by editors, 16 March 1971; after further improvement,
6 December 1971-
r"ZOISUM
_rrocMang we nuo 08Y I
USSR uj)c 547.20:631.,547
AFWTONOV and GORYAYEV, M. I. Institute of Chemical Sciences, Academy.
6Y Sai7ences Kaza4h SSR Alma-Ata
"Pioperties and Biological Activity of the Naphthenic Acid Fractions of Baku
Alma-Ata, Seriya khimicheskaya, No 5, Sept-Oct 71, PP 7&87
Abstract: Described is the vacuum distillation of the total naphthenic acids
of Baku oil into a series of fractions characterized by their physicochemical
constants, including 40, 40, MR, elementary composition and !R spectra.
The total naphthenic acids were processed in the form of methylesters. The
experimental data suggest that the isolated naphthenic acids be categorized
&.Y cyclopentane derivatives. The biological activity (plant growth stimula-
t-_Lon) of the naphthenic acid fractions was laboratory tested on Fhar I kov-46
grade wheat. The highest growth-promoting activity. was ShM-m by -the sodium.
salts of the na-Phthenic acid fraction of medium molecular weight 210-280
(CigiO. The increase in the weight of the wheat's green mass was as high
as -50% relative -to the control sanmie. (1 illustration, 2 tables, 8 biblio.
references)
III
777777"777T77:
USSR UDO 621.385.833.2t535.87
ARTA140NOV, O.M., BRODSKIY, G.N. [N.-i. Fiz. init--Scientific-Resserch Institute
oe
Reflection Electron Microscope"
USSR Author's Certificate No 25~4~0, filed 9 Nov 66, published ~1 Mar 70 (from
RZh--Elektronika i ye a primeneniye, No 1, January 1971; Abstract No IA184P)
Tranulationt The construction of an electron reflection microscope (EF,14) of
spherical design in patented. Such as EF11 con.eista of alsourco of elentrone und
a spherical condensor (SC), the inner electrode of which is an objective.of
spherical form, and a luminous screen is applied at part of the exterior of the
electrode. The electrons enter into the SO through an spersture in the exterior
apherd and move herein hyperbolic trajeotorion. 7ho ma&qifying power of the RPM
is proportional to the ratio of the radiusee of the spheres. The EFH in question
has a simple construction; howeverv it is only poeeible ~to obtain resolution on
the order of 1000 X and a magnification of 1000*.
V
51
USSR
UDC 621.511.6
'OV BUS, V-1-
ART.4MON S F SMACYLOV, N.F.
"On The Design Of Rectifiers Dependable With Respect To Gradual Breakdownen
Dokl. VeeB. nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii vo rsdiotekhn.~izmereniyam. T. (Reports
Of The All-Union Scientific-Technical Conference On Radio Engineering Measurements.
Vol. 3), Novosibirekf 1970, pp 144-146 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye,
No 1, January 1971, Abstract No IB479)
Translation; A method is developed for analysis of a rectifier which if;
regulated with the help of a transistorized regulator., The method involvea the
distribution of each parameter affecting a breakdown into two parameters of a
lower degree, down to, the primary parametera of the components. Use at each
degree of only two parameters makeeit possible during theoretical and experiment-
al- investigation to employ the method of.spacing of parametais. 2 ref. I.A.
USSR UDC: 621.396.6.o19. 3
ARTLMONOV S F.
"On One Possibility for Accelerating and Improving the Quality of the
Graphic Method of Optimizing Electronic!Radio CircuitH"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po radiotekhn. lzmarenilam. T. 3
TR-eports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio
Engineering Measurements. Vol. 3),, Novosibirsk, 11070 :';pp 142-143 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12V266)
Translation: In optimizing a circuit from the results of boundary tests
it is necessary to determine the relative positions of -the cross section
of the region of operability andthe field of distribution of parameters
such that maximum reliability is assured with respect to gradual failures.
The following graphic method has been developed to facilitate this process.
The cross section of the region of operability and them parameters are
plotted in logarithmic coordinates.. In this respect, the field of distri-
bution of parameters does not change its size and shape, and therefore it
-ters, using a
can be made in the form of a template for each set of paramc
transparent base In the form of lines of equal probability for convenience.
Optimization is accomplished by simply moving the 'template over the cross
section of the region of operability. N. S.
16
:r
USSR UDC 519.48
A94V"O-,%-OX V A Moscow
'Semisimple Manifolds of 1-fultioperator Algebras, IT~l
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebn-.Tlld-l Zavedeni-,tr,-- 1--fatematika,
No 12, Dee 71, pp 15-21
Abstract: Theorems 5-7 of Part I of the authorls work give neces-
sary conditions for the semisimplicity of manifolds. The present
article (Part II) considers how sufficient these conditions are.
The following theorems are proved;
Theorem 1. Let V be a manifold of commutative-a3sociative
k-algobras over field k. If char Ic = 0, manifold V is semisiranle.
If char k = p> 0, in order for V to be semisimple, it is necessary
and sufficiont that the idontity xP 0 be satisfiod in V.
manifold of 2,:-
Mheorem 2. Let V be a nil-ootent class-3 r
algebras over field k, char k ;d 2, given by the identities xy4-Tx
(xy)z+x(yz) = 0. Then the manifold V is semisimple..
1/3
- 19
USSR
ARTP1,10NOV, V. A., Izvesti-.Ya Y
ysshikh ~~hebnykh Zavedeniy
Matematikan. No 12, Dec 71, PP 15-21
Theorem 3. Let V be a -metabelian manifold of Lie k-
algebras. Then: 1) if char Ic = 0, the manifold V:is semisi-m-ole;
2) if char k a 2 and the identities-yxx :9 OS xyzt.= tzyx are
satisfied in V, then V is semisimple; ff if char Jr.= p~>3, then
V is'semisirrmlo if and only if V is~nilpotent 'of a class no
higher than D and Engells identity of degree p - I is satisfied
1n V: i.e., yx ... x = 0.
P-1
Theorem LL. 'Let V be a metabelian manifold of commutative
k-algebras in which the identity x3 = 0 is satisfied. If char
k P>,,5, then V is semisimple if and only if V is nilpotent
of a class no higher than p and in V
p A
xixl ... X, 'C,, 0,
213
USSR
ARTPIIONOV, V. A., Izvestiya Vysshi1ch Uchebn7kh Zavedeniv
T
Mate-matika, '~o 12, Dee 71, I)P 15-21
A
where xi denotes the absence of xi. But if char k 0, the mani-
fold V is semisinple.
Theorem Let V be a manifold of Ic-algebras, nilpotent
of a class no higher than four, over field k, char k ;1 2 and 3,
in which the identities x3 = 0 and:xyzt = xytz. are satisfied.
Then manifold V is semisimple.
Thus, by virtue of Theorems 5-7 of Part I and the above
five theorems, a description is given of all se-misimple -manifolds,
with the exception of Engel de roe-throe manifolds of Lie alge-
9
bras V over the ficid 1?.-, char k 2 and 3.
313
20
USSR UDC 535
ARTAMONOV, V. G. ,AKfu-4ETOV, A. T., ZAMKOV, V. A.
J. I Lan
"Dpendence o' I.1 delstam-Brillouin Components in a Liquid on Temperature"
V sb. Sovrem. Drobl. fiz. kbi-iii (Modern Problems of Chemical Physics -- Collecticn
of Works), Vol. 5, Moscow, Moscow University, 1970, pp 275-279 (from RZh-Fizika.
No 7., Jul 71, Abstract No 7D924)
Translation: The SDeed of hypersound in benzene and acetone was investigated by
the.light scattering method along the saturation line up to a temperature 20-300
below critical. The linear dependence of the speed on temperature that %ras ob-
tained leads to a quadratic dependence of the adiabatic compressibility on -7 -T'
which contradicts the curve found From,the equation of state. An attempt is made
to interpret this in the spirit of the theory of "dimensionality." V. Z~
us S R UDC 621.791.856:669.15-194
CIMATILO, I. V., MARTYN, V. M., ARTAMQN2YX,..L. Institute of
-Electric vlplding imeni Ye. 0. Paton YERMI M.,~ YU. F., MASKIMOV,
B i ys k. e ropech', Plant
T., and PCHELIN, YU. I., 'El kt
Istant Kh25N20S2r IV- 2131118, and Rh251413
"Welding of Heat Res
Steels in Protective Gases!'
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya. Svarka, No 8, Aug 70, pp 50-53
Abstract: An investigation was conducted at the Itistitate of
Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton for the purpose of develop-
ing,a technology for the gas-arch welding ]of.Kh25,,1-T2OS2 steel and
its combinations with Kh23NI8 and Kh23NI3 steels in argon, C02,
and-technical nitropn containing 3-5%.0 The use -or- EV532
abstenitic boride wire 1.2 and 2 mm in harilete'r containin,r 0.45-
and 2,5-3.0% Si made it possible to obtain welds without
cracks. Welding techniques in difterent gases';;are described.
-.Tables are presented which show-the chemical contents of steels
and wire and the transient mechanical.properti(is of'rolLed C1253
nteel joInts welded with U532 w1re,in. protective gpi;e-:3, and
figures show the microstructure of ~i butt weld and the jfl,cro-
structure of the metal deposited by EP532 wire. The renuLt.,; -Jio-w
that the strength of welds made willi ware -.in
UDO 621.714.61
USSR
"Low-Power Rectifiers (Fundamentals Cf Theory And Computation)"
Yslomoahchnyye vypryamiteli (0snovy*teorii i reachet). [cf. English above], Moscow,
"SvyazY' 1970, 240 pp, ill, 95 k.(from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenenlye, No 12,
becember 1970, Abstract No 12B50CK)
Translation, A method is proposed for a complete electrical computation of low-power
rectifiers [vypryamitell] of single-phase current. The,principlas are considered
ofefficient use.of the elements of a rectifier, transf6rmere, choke coils,
rectifiers Iventill], and capacitors.-The account given~of computation methods is
illuatratod with examplao. 96 ill. 142 tab., 28 ref. Bummqry.
R.
M HSU,)#
USSR UDC: 681.2:683.325
~KRUG, Ye. K., Doctor of Technical Sciences;.ARTAMONOV, Ye:. I., Lngineer
"Some Problems of Planning Digital Devices for Local Control Systems"
Abstract; An attempt is made to provide a. foundation for the selection of the
principal functional units in control and testing devices and the standard
sizes of boards and logic elements for these units. This article is based on
the experience accumulated at the Institute of Control Problems and other or-
ganizations. The types and capacities of standard modular units, as well as
~the standard dimensions of the boards on which the units.~are to be placed,
to a great available plug-connecting'
should be determined extent, by the
equipment. This would result in the planning of such units as, four pulse-
potential counter positions, four register positions, and ten:inverters or
a decoder with ten outputs on a standard board150 mm wide with 30 plug con-
tacts
_ibia
3 011- UNCLAS S I F I ED PROCESSING 1),P%TE--020CT70
TITLE-0tNITRATION di: SULFU,IC ACID IN TI-1E PRiDUCTICv., OF Aflo"m3illU4 SULFATE
AUTfJ0R-(05)-ZLATI.,N, L.YF., TRONDINA, G.I., ARTAMONOV, Y[J.P., SHETFYN,
YUKHNOVETS, Yu.o.
A.L.,
COUNTRY OF P.1 r-0--US Sck
:.SOURCE--K6KS KHIM. 1970. (3), 45-7
DATE PU['L ISHED------70
SUPIJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--l.NDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIONt AMMONIUM SULFATE, NITRCaENZENE, C3KE,
GAS, UREA, SULFURIC ACID, UENITRAriDN
~~:CONML MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1950/13a6 STEP NO--UR/0061/7("/,)QJ/Ji-)3/0145101147
CIRC ACCESSIWN 1140--AP0109455
UNCLASSIFIED
-213` ~011 UNCLASSff TED PROCESS114G OATE--020CT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0109455
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN THE SPENT H SUB2 SO SUB4,
TAKEN FROM PHNO SU62 PRODUCTION FOR (NH SUB41 SUB2 53 SUB4 M4%JF. IN
COKE-CHEM. PLANTS, IS CONTAMINATED WITH N OXIDES1 IT CONTA11114ATES THE
CeKE GAS AND THE USE OF THIS GAS IF-011 NH SUR3 SYNTHESIS IS PREVENTED.
THE N OXIDES IN THE-COKE GAS FOR THIS SYNTHESIS SHOULD BE SMALLER THAN
8 CM PRIME3-M PRI.ME3j AND THE GAS CANNOT BE USED IF IT CONTAINS LARGER
THAN,GR EQUAL TO 10-12 CM PRIME 3 OXIDES-14 PRIME3- LAB. DE;141T;ZATION OF
THE ACID WITH UREA REDUCED THE N OXIDES HARPLY BY THE REACTIJN: 24NO
SUB2 PLUS (NH SUB2) SUB2 CO YIELDS 3H SUB2 0 PLUS CO SUB2 PLUS 2N SUB2.
IN PHNG SUBZ PLANTS9 THIS REACTION WAS SLOW. SINCE THE SPENT H SU3Z
SO SUB4, OF,72PERCENT STRENGTH, CONTAINED OTHER KNOWN C_OJA4PDS., SYNTHETIC
SOLNS. WERE PREPD. TO DET. THE EFFECT OF EACH OF.THESE 0.4 DENITRATION.
A 17 HR PERIOD. AND IN 72.4-2.6PERCENT H SU82 SO SUBlt, THE
DENITRATION WAS SATISFACTORY IN THE PRESENCE OF THE H SUB2 SO SUB4P HNO
SUB3P ANDJHE N OXIDES. THE PHNO SUBZ CONTENT WAS 0.3PERCENT DF THE H
SUB2 SO SUB.4 AND THE PROCESS WAS COMPLETE EVEN AT:HIGHER HNO SUB3 AND
THE H SUBZ SO SUB4 CONCNS. IN THE PHNO SUBZ PLANT# THE SPENT H SU82 SO
SUB4 AND THE UREA WERE INTRODUCED SIMULTANEOUSLY AND COMPRESSED AIR WAS
USED FOR-MIXING. THE FORCED AIR ALSO REMOVED THE N FORMED FRO4 THE H
SUB2 SO.SU64 TREATMENT, THUS ACCELERATING THE REACTION. SULFATE SEPN.
FROM THE DEnITRATED ACID DID INOT INCREASE THE N OXIDES IN THECOKE GAS.
THE'UR'EA :WHICH DID NOT REACT WITH THE OXIDES BUT ENTERED THE MOTHER
LIQUOR-WITH THE ACID WAS BENEFICIAL, SINCE IT IMPROVED THE PARTICLE
SIZE CbMPN. OF' TliE (NH SUB41 SUB2 SO SUB4.
UNCLASS I F IFD
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:PROCESSING DATE".-18SEP70
008
TiTLE--ISOMERIZATION OF ALPHA-(N-(BETA-CYANOETHYL)AMINO)~KETONES TO
F -U-
UNCT-IONAL. DER.IVATIVES OF PYRROLIDINE
AUTHOR.-(04)-FAVORSKAYA, T.A., ARTAMONOVAt.ItLot DEMETYEVA, L.P.,,
~'~_~_.YAKIMOVICHI SoLs'
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KHTM.,GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970,; (Z), 280-1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:TOP I CT AG S--' I SOM ER I Z A T 1 ON, HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, CYANIDEv AMINE,
KETONE? PYRROLIDINE
CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
-.00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1108 STEP NO--UR/0409/701000/002/0280/0281
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104506
UNCLASSIFIED
Mr., flit
'Z/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED. 'PROCESSING-DATE--IBSC-P70
~C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104506
-A BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TITLE COMPOS. ME SUB2 CACNR(CH
SUB2),SU112CN (1, R EQUALS H OR ME) GAVE THE CORRESPONDING 11 AND III WITti
ALK, CATALYSTS. THUSI I (R EQUALS H) IN 50 14L ABS. ETfJH CONTG.
CATALYTIC AMT. KOH WAS HEATED 6 HR AT 35DEGREES TO YIELD ZOPERCENT It (R
EQUALSM, H. 114-15DEGREES. I (R EQUALS;ME) IN 20 HL ETOH AND 0.5 G.
-.ETONA ISOMERIIED COMPLETELY IN 2,DAYS'TO 11 (R EQUALS ME)v M.
:36-70E-GR EE S AND I I I , (R EQUA L S M E)BS-UBT 86-70EGREES# N PRIME20 SUBD
-_':-.l.~47951 D~PRIMEZO 0.9439.
UNCLASSIFIED
wc: 666.117.9
ARTP340NOVA M. V., LITVINOV, A. V., M-INAKOV, A. G. ,MWAKOV, V. A. , FAV-
LUSHKIN, N. STPYZALOV, A. V. , Konstantinovskiy llorc~ter of the Red Ban-
ner of Labor" Plant "Avtosteklott
IIA Photochromic Glass's
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniy-- Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 10, Apr 72, Authorts Certificate No 332059, Division C, filed 26 Jan 70,
published 1), Mar 72, pp 85-86
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A photochromic glass
containing Si02, A1203, B203, U20, P205, CaO and Ag. As a distinguish-
ing feature of the patent, the chemical resistance and mechanical strength
of the glass are increased by taking the above-mentioned components in the
following proportions (in vt.%)-
Si02 6h-Bi
A120,3 3-21
B " 0,1 0. 3.-.1.
Li2O 8-15
P205 1-4
112
?2
us IS IT?
ARTAYDROVA, M. V. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 332059
CUO 0.01-0.1
Ag 0.2-0.7
with the addition of Na2O 0.5-3.8
din excess of 100% F2 0.8-2
n
a
Cl 0.5-2.5
Br 0.3-1.2
2. A modification of this glass distinguished by the fact that the
following are added (in vt-.%):
Bi203 0.2-3
Inc 0.1-1,
PbO 0.01-0.5
CaO 0.5-5
1W 0.5-5
GeO2 0.5-6
K20 0.5-5.8
Rb20 0.5-7.5
M110 0.01-1.5
2/2
UNCL ASS IF I ED
1.12' 026 UNIC L A S S I F I ED PROCESSING DArE--02.CT70
orl TLE--ADHISION AND INTERNAL STRES SES INPO LYMERS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-VINOGRADOVA, L-M-7 ZHERDEV, YU.V., KOROLEV, A.YA.,
SIMONENKOVA* R.V., A&TAZaXZ~LAV R.V.
COURFON'Wr INFO--USSR
SQEDIN. SER. A 19709 12(2), 348-5q
SOUP.CE--VYSOKOMOL.
DATE PUBLISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSP CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--AI)HESION, INTERNAL STRESS, kPOXY RESIN, STAINLI-SS STEEL,
ADHESIVE STRENGTH/(U)ED5 EPOXY RESIN, (U)EDG1 RESIN MODIFIER
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY-REEL/FRAME--1989/0254 STEP NO--UR/0459/76/012/002/0348/0354-
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106910
UNCLA SS I F IE D
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2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PRbCESSING DATF--~-020CT70
CLRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106910
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADHESIVE STRENGTH OF VA
RESIN ED-5 (1) (MODIFIED WITH DEG-1 AND HARDENED WITH'
PULYETHYLENEPOLYAMINE),STAINLESS STEEL (11.3 PAIRS WAS STUOIED AS A
FUNCTION OF,THE HARDENING TEMP. IT; AND WITH REF. TO INTERNAL SYRESSES
ARISING DUE TO THE FORMATION OF ADHESIVE~BONDS. THE ADHESIVE STPENrTli
WAS PROPORTIONAL TO T, REACHING A MAX. OF 360 KG-CM PRINE2, TH'E*
INTERNAL STRESSES BROUGHT ASOUT PRESSURE PERPENDICULAR TO THE I-11
INTERFACE. A PLOT Of ADHESIVE STRENGTH VS. TEMP. FOR THE I "DISSOLIf-SO"
IN-11 SYSTEM REVEALED THAT THE ADHESIVE STRENGTH DECLINED, REACHING A
MINo AT 100DEGREES AND THEN SUDDENLY INCREASED. A PJSSIBLE EXPLANA74TON
FOR THE ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR WAS GIVEN. MEASUREMENTS OF INTERNAL-STRESSES
INDICATED THAT EFFECTIVE ADHESION MARKEDLY INCREASED WITH T AT LA~GER
THAN 100-200DEGREES-i PR-ESUMAB-LY-DUE TO-THG FORMATION Or---STRONGEf-~,
ADHESIVE, AND POSSIBLYs CHEM. BONDS. AT LOWER TEMPS. THE ADHESIDI l-JAS
INDEPENDENT OF T. THE COMPONENT OF THE ADHESIVE STRENGTH RELATED 1.'O
FRICTION I.Eat THE NORMAL PRESSURE DUE TO INTERNAL STRESSES IV THE
POLYMER AND THE STATIC FRICTION COEFF. OF-THE 1-11 P41R WERE DETD*
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[ING DATE_---20,NQV70
~CIRC' ACCESSICN NO--AP0128615
~'A 8STRACT/EXTRACT-1U) Gtl-O- 'ABSTRACT, THE INTERACTUON OF
fil ET TRIMETHYLACETOXY.SILANE 11), AND
HYLETHOXYSILANE (1',
xt I I
TRlt-.ETfiYLCHLG9CSlLANE (11 1) wirli AEACSIt OF.SP. SURFACE: 150 M PR[MEZ
U'l-WAS STUDIED. THE SURFACE COMP0. OF TRLINIIETHYLSILANE GROUPS WAS FOUND,
DEPENDENCE CN TEMP. AND TIME,WAS STUDIED.
AND _1 TS, 11 1 AND III GAVE
-,HIGH. DE G--~E OF SURFAf-E OCCU
-A AT ROOM TEMP., WH IL 1: 11 PROVIDED A
UCCUPIED MONOLAYER 014LY AT, ~SLMILk,,R TO :,:300DEGREES. FREAT ING
OF: I I., CN: AN AEAGS IL S UR FALE CAUSED: THE F URRA T I (IN OF A SMALL AMT. OF
-E SS I',
J 12~ 021 P Rj! G OATE--020CT70
U'jCL AS S I F I F,
TJTLC_-V\TcER.'lAL STRESSES A%u D I rF US I U'l OF WA f ER IN P.DLYMERS -0-
7t.V., VINOGRA9CV.4, L.A., GA44"IINA, S 1). ziltR DE v
YU V Kt-*-.-;,7r--F.V ,AYA
j:,.TRY nF
-CC
12(2) 336-42
SULDIN. A 1970
~1)41`E_ PUELISHED - - - - - - -70
S Un; JC. TAREAS--MATERIALS
TOP I TJ~GS-INTERNAL STRESS, WATER, EPOXY RES IN, POLYETHYLENEt POLYAMI.NEv
~FLUI_), DIH-USION/MED5 EPOXY PESIN
CC,'jT~~;aL %f,4,k"cfz'.'G-N3 RESTRICTICNS
~DCCU'4~:J CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFO
,.PR"-IAY REEL/FRAXIE--1992/0319 STEP N()--Uk/0459/70/')12./OD2/033b/024-?
Cl;~C ACCESSIC;N NLI--AP0111513
Wif-L 4 S S I
AA
..212 021 UNCLASSrFIED PROCESSIVC DATE-020CT70
CIAC kCCES-SIONj No-AP0111513
,AzlST,7ZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF H SUB2 0 AND H SUB2
VAPOR UN INTERNAL STRFSSES IN EPOXY RkSIN ED 5 COATINGS 14ARDENED WITH
-1 WERE STUDIED. SWELLINC7
:POLYETHYLEN POLYAMINE AND MODIFIED WITH DEG
114 H.SUBZ Ll REDUCED, AND EVEN CHANVED THE -SING9 OF INTERNAL STRESSES
PRqDUCED-OURING THE THERMAL HARDENING AND SUBSEQUENT COOLING TO ROOM
a _JEMP.. THE INTERNAL STIIESSES WERE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE RELATIVF
"kil 10 1 TY. THE OIFFUSION COEFF. OF H sub?z o' (oi bETD. FROM Kf%'FTIC DATA
'12.4 TIMES 10,PRIME NEGATIVE9 CM PRIME2-SEC) AGREED WITH D MEASURED BY
'TH'E.~ SORPTION METHOD. AN EQUATION WAS PROPOSEU~FO'R T-iE.EVALUATION OF.THE
~M4X.:. EXPTL_ ERROR IN THE DETNI. OF INTERNAL-STRESSE5 BY THE CANTILEVER
D(A.T. SANZHAROVSKIII G..I..EPIFANOV, 19611 [DUE TO A,NO%4JNIVORM
METHO
DISTRIBUTION OF, H SUB2 0 ALONG THE -COATING.
CC. Njr: Rei. Cod a
ode
PRIMARY SOURCE: Molekulyarnaya.- io,ogiya, 197.0, Vol 4, Nr
PP
ON DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE CONDENSED AND DIFFUSE CHROMATIN
OF NORMAL AND MALIGNANT CELLS.
A. BERMAN. N. P. LEBKOVA, V. A. ARTANONO", 4nd 1. B. ZBARSKX
Aduanced Training Institute for Physicians,' and Institute of Epidernioloa__ av*
Alicrobiology Acadentil_of-Medical Sq(ences
USSR, ~ Moscow
Diffuse chromatin of both normal and malignant mouse tissues contains much more.
polyanions (RNA. non-histene prote-ins) than the condensed chromatin. For liver it was
shown that '-sS-methionine was incorporated 20-30 per cent fastet into histories -and 40-
90 per cent faster into non-histone proteins of the diffuse chromatin ai compared with
the same fractions of the condensed chromatin. -Similar results wer~e obtained in the case
of hepatoma chromatin fractions. Experiments. involving DNA-RNA hybridization re-
vealed that in the liver the DNA of the diffuse chromatin was more activ 'e in mRNA syn-
thesis than that of the condensed one. In liver the condensed chroml~ atin contains a part of
D
N
"A cistron5 that are derepressed in hepatoma.
REEL/FRAME
19831423
'PC 7-1-
- 'Code: UR 0244
044155-
PRIMARY SOURCE: Vopr(~sy Pitan~ya,- I
Vol 29, Nr 1
PP
PYRIDOXINE ALLOWANCES IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC AND HYPERTON[C PATIENTS
,&rtay-eyA.,-_,LAP- (Grodno)
Summary
A ~total of 89 patients in different clinical stages of atherosc!erosi5 and hypertensiVe
disease (according to A- L- Nlyarniliny' classification) and 21 heafthy subjects serving
as controls were examined. Both groups TeCtived equal amounts of liyridoxine in their
diet. The patients showed no difference in the vitamin B6 allow-ance whicli wGuld depend
upon the stage of the disease but the vitamin's content in their blood was 4 times as low
as in the healthy contro,ls. This difference vanished on an additional ingestion of vitamin
B6 in an amount -of 50 nig per day for a 7 days. The author lwlieves that the pyxidoxine
deficiency uncovered by him is attribrutable to an elevaled demand for this vitaamin.
REEL/FR&ME
19W063s,
Theoretical -Aut6mati0i,
USSR UDC: 62-50
SOLODOVNIKOV, V. V.
,_j.,_,,.Moscov Higher Technical Academy imeni
N. E. Bauman
"The Principle of Complexity and Regularization of Incorrect Problems in
Optimum Control"
Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZov; Priborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 1, 11073, pp 25-30
Abstract: The optimum control problem which consists,in minimizing the
functionp!
r
F(ti)=fqt(x, ti, /)dt+c1,(x(7')),
fix
(X, it, f). X(0) = C
in the space L2(0,T) is incorrect if it satisfies at least one of the fol-
lowing conditions: its soluticn. does not exist; the solution is unstable.-
i. e.,smpll perturbat-ions of initial data cause arbitrarily large variations
of the solution in a given region; the solution is not uniq e. Taking in-
correctness due to instability of the solution as the most important type
112
USSR
SOLODOTNIKOT, V. V., ARTFIEMKO, A. i., Izvestiya IIUZov; Pribbrostroyeniye,
Vol 16, No 1, 1973, pp 25-30
encountered in practical problems, the authors present a survey of incor-
rect problems and propose a method of regularizing such problems based or,
the principle of complexity (V. V. Solodovnikov, !VUZ Priborostr., 1970,
Vol 13, No 3).
2/2
USSR UD C61208Z5.014.42
.-ARTEEMEIV-0, D. P., Institute of Physiology ineid A. A.~Bogomoletsp Academy
of-B-cl'en~;~-fftlll, Kiev
."Farticipation of Hippocampal Neurons In the Generation of Theta Waves"
Kiev, Neyrofiziologiyal Vol 4, 110 50 Sep/Oat ?2, tp 531-539
Abstracti Time relations between neuron. potentials in,the dorsal hippo-
ave re u
campal r6gion and various phases of surface theta it, s we st died using
a surfaca nacroelectrode and a glass micioelectrodo placed at vexious depths
into the neocortlex. A graphic display methol using a cethode ray tube was
employed. Honanesth-a-Lized rabblU i=obilized with tubacizarine icre. sttdiazj.
Reversal of the polarity of the extracellular theta wa-ves was not-ad
at a depth of 0-15 to 0.2 mm below the strattm pyramidale, i.e., In the
stratum radLiale. Host of the neurons studied firad synchronously with the
thetA.wavev recorded extxacellulaxly, but sone decreased thoir backgvound
activity with stimulation of the contralateral hiplyucara-pus and sciatic
nerveard were noted to fire preferentially during the,.positive portiors of
the theta waves. Intracellular recordinr5a in these colls ahoifed that the
membrane potential decreased during the positive part of the theta waves
and increased during the negative part. The less numorous basket cell's
1/2
USSR
ARTEMKO, D. P., Neyrofiziologiyao vol 4, No 51 Sep/Oct 72, pp 531-539
reacted in the opposite direction to stimulation of tha contralateral hippo-
campus and sciatic nerve and fired pxsdoninantly during the negative paxt
of the theta wmre.
A di3cussion is given of the genesis of the theta rhythm and the
hypothesis is advanced that the -theta vavos recorded o,,Ctracallularly
represent sunmated dendritic EFETs and that IPSP's of;pyramidal cells
play the chief role in the generation of the "Intneellular theta rP~ytbm."
2/2
- 69 -
USSR UDC 615.31.547.75
AKSANOVA, L. A., SHARKOVA, L. M., KUCHEROVA, N. F., ARTEMENKO G. N., and
-pEDOROVA, I. B., Scientific Research Institute Of Pdrm-acoff4aay-,~t
Academy of Medical Sciences of USSR, Xosc&
"Indole Derivatives. XXXV1. Synthesis and Pharmacological Investigation of
Some -Benzoxepinoindole Derivatives"
Moscow, Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 3-5
Abstract: In searching for psychatropic agents several N-substituted dihydro-
and tetrahydrobenzoxepinoindoles with sedative and antidepressant properties
were synthesized.
R- ,_O R, 0
N It
R R
USSR
AKSANOVA, L. A., et al., Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 11,
1971, pp 3-5
I R H; Ia R H; 1b R CH Ic R Cl; Id R Br.
3
Ila R H, R'= (C N(C113 IIb R H, R (C N(CH3
Y2 )2 H2)3 )2
Ile R CH R.=(CH ) N(CH lId R CH R1 CH
3) 2 2 3 2 3) (CH2)3\( 3 2
Ile R = Cl, R'= (C N( Ilf R C1, R N(
H2)2 CH3)2; (C"2)2 CH3)2;
lIg R = Br, R (C ) N(CH Mi R Br, R (C
H2 2 3 2 H2)3N(C"3)2-
111a R = R H; IIIb R R H; Mc R = H, R'= CO(CH ) Cl;
CH3 2 2
Md R H, R COCH CH N(CH2)4 CH 2; Me R H, R N(C2115
2 2- CO(CH7-)2 )2'
2/3
76
USSR
AKSANOVA, L. A., et al., Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 11, 19 71,
pp 3-5
Some compounds were prepared by the cyclization of corresponding ary1hydrozons
of homochroman-5-one (Ia-ld); others (Ha-M), by the reaction of dialkyl-
aminoalkyl chlorides with Na derivatives of oxepinoindoles (Ia-Id). The
latter were synthesized by treating oxepinoindoles (Ia-Id) with NaH in di-
methylformamide. Reduction of oxepinoindoles la and Ib with Zn dust in HC1,
in the presence Of HgC12 yielded corresponding Ma and Mb. Reaction of
IIIa with chloropropionyl chloride yielded Mc which in turn formed IIId
and Me on reaction with piperidine and diethylamine. -Pharmacological
tests for cholinolytic, antiserotouine and spasmolytic activity were carried
out with white mice. Empirical formulas and melting points for IIb-IIh
compounds are giver., as well as detailed descriptions of some reactions.
3/3
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35 UNCLASS f Eb.~
_~T-ITLE-7-NEUROTROPIC PROPERTLES OF A(41N0HYDR0XYACETlC;AN0 GAMMA
.._-AMIN0HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACIDS _U_
AUTHOR- (03)-OSTROVSKAYAt R.U., ARTEMENKb, G'.N., RAEVSKIY, K.S.
C OUNT R YOF INFO--USSR
SOURCE_-FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970, 33121, 137-42
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJEC TAREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~:TOP I CTAGS-AMINE DERIVATIVE, HYOROXYL RAOICAL9 MOUSE, TOXICITY?
ACETIC ACID) BUTYRIC ACIDo ANESMETIC, AN'rICONVULSANT
-DRUG, LIVER, ENZYME
CONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1997/0792 STEP NO--UR/0390/70/033/002/OL37/0142
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119699
UNICLASSIFIE0
PROCESSING 0ATrE-_-230CT7C
V2 03 5 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119699
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMINOHYDROXYACETIC ACID (20 14G-KG)
ANf) GAMMA AMIN9HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (40 MIG-KGI GIVEN I.P. TO MICE
,_,_0dTENTIATED THE ANESTHETIC EFFECTS OF NA THIOPENTAL, NA BARBITALP AND NA
HYDROXYBUTYRATE. THE,ACIDS ACTED DIRECTLY ON NEURUTROPIC COMPO.NENTS AS
I
'WELL-AS INDIRECTLY BY INHIBITING LIVER ENZYMES WHICH METABOLIZE 'THE
ANESTHETICS. GAMMA AMINOHYDROXYBUTRIC ACID AT 20:MG-KG GIVEN I.V. TO
AMPIA AIMINOBUTYR[C ACID
.-RABBITS POTENTIATED THE STIMULATORY EFFECT OF G
4.
20 MG-KG I.V.) ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. 011NOHYDROXYACETIC ACID
(62.5 MG-kG-I.P.1 REDUCED THE TOXICITY AND LETHALITY Or- SEMICAPBAZIDE
(200 lG-KG I P. ) IN MICE BY 70PERCENT, WHEREAS GAMMA AMINOHYDROXYBUTYRIC
ACID REDUCED TOXICITY BY 71PERCENT AT 62.'5 MG-KG I . P. AND LETHAL I TY BY
50PERCEINT' AT 50 MG-KG. HIGHER DOSES OF THIS LATTER COMPO. WERE LESS
:EFFECTIVE. GAMMA AMINGHYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID PARTIALLY PROTECTED MICE
A -K
-AGAINST CONVULSIONS INDUCED BY-CORAZOLE (300 G . G S.C.) STRYCHNIN~
42.5~MG-KG S.C.), AND NICOTINE (0.5 MG-KG I.V.10 FACILITY.-' LAB.
FARMAKO. NERV. S[ST., INST. FAlMAKOL., MOSCOW, USS[k.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
ARTgjMiTKO_S. N., KAZARINOV, R. F., SURIS, R.
A., Physicotechnical Insti-
tute imeni A. F. Ioffe, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad
"Possibility of Suppressing Gunn Domains"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 6, Jun 72,~pp 1613-1621
Abstract: The authors investigate the possibility of suppressing Gunn
instability of the uniform distribution of.carriers in a semiconductor with
N-shaped current-voltage characteristic by means of imDact ionization of
impurity centers with deep-lying levels.~ The generation of carriers by
such ionization compensates for the loss of carriers in the high field
region due to the drop in the curve for carrier velocity as a function of
the field. It is shown that such compensation is possible only if the
characteristic rise time of the electric instability is greater than the
impurity capture time of the electrons. In this connection, the sign of
the conductivity on frequencies exceeding the capture frequency remains
negative, which means that microwave emission and amplification is pocsible
a large volume of the semiconductor..
41 -
us S.P. UDC 615-372;576.851-555].ol5.46
WZEMFNW ~D NENASHEV, V. P., and USFAKOVA, A. A., Moscow Institute of
Vaccines and Sera imeni Hechnikov
"Immuna.-enic and Antigenic Characteristics of Purified,,Concentrated., and
Sorbed C1. oedematiens Toxoids Obtained From Concentrated Toxins"
Moscow, Zhurnal Kikrobiologij. Epidemiologii i Immunobialogii, No 5i May ?1,
pp 94-98
Abstract; Although assaying toxoids in antigenic units makes it possible to
prepare fairly ztalidardized sorbed preparations, ne-iertheless the basic index
of their quality is their immunogenicity as determined in direct tests on
animals. In this study, the immunogenic activity and the protein fraction of
type A strain No 79 Cl. oederatiens toxoids was investigated. Toxoids were
purified, concentrated, and sorbed and bioassayed on white mice. The results
revealed that the immunogenic activity of the preparations does not completely
corresDond to their antigenic activity, The immunogenic activity largely de-
pends on the purity of the preparations. Differences in the immunogenic
activity or concentrated, purified toxoids are associated with the varying
protein compositions of the toxoids.
43
ogy~:
IJSSR UDC: 615-372-~76-885-55-7-012
~bsco,
1,TEMASHLV, V. P. and.AMIR-20 FffO,.V..D v Institute of Vaccines and Sera,
imeni Mechnikov
"Purified C1. oedematieng Toxoids From Concentrated Toxins I-Jith the Use of
Casein Culture Media"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Imnunobiologii, Vol 48, No 1, Jan
71, PP 87-90
Abstract: The filtrates of 01. oedematiens'. type A, strain No 79, cultures i-.:e-re
used as starting material. The antitoyin-binding activ-11ity of the toxins was de-
termined on u-bite mice. From concentrated I Wlution of the Cl. oedematiens toxi-Tis
grown on casein media, stable, harmless, purified tox-oids aere obtained which
retained their initial activity for B-12 months, at 6-80. They contained 230-
330 BU per mZ cf protein nitrogen, and they had an activity of 120-150 Eu/rrzI-
Gal filtration of the purified toxoids over. a Sefadex G-100 gel produced tWo
peaks: one corresponding to the antitoxin-binding activity and an additional
weight ' mpcunds. The concentrated
one indicating the Fresence of low-molecullar 1~3
puri-fied toxoids were found to be nonhomogeneous in theL- antigellic composition.
USSR UDC 519.1
ARTS-Mi
-KO, V. V
EW
"On the Problem of Determining the Minimum Width of a Strip in Symmetric
Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations"
V sb. M v issled. i proyektir._oblyektov str-va (Computers in Investigating
and Designing Structural Objects Collection of Works), Kiev, "Budivellnik",
19701 pp 29-32 (from RZh-Matematika, No,10,.Oct 70, Abstract No 10V250)
Translation: The author.considers systems of linear-equations with a strip
structure in which the width of the strip h1is understood to mean the maximum
n one:.equation', Certain lower bounds
difference in the numbers of unknowns.i
for the quantity h are shown which'are useful in'solving problems of minimiz-
-ing it. Ye. Dinits.
USSR UDC: None
ARMENKOV, L. I., XOZLOV, P..I., MELIKHOV, P. I., MUKHIN, P. A.,
an
"Naintaining a String Plasma in the TOICAMAK TO-l:by an Automatic
Control System"
-iki, vol 17,
Moscow, PisIma v Zhurnal Eksperir;entallnoy i T*eoretiches-W.Oy Fi-
No 5, 1973, pp 251-254
Abstract: Me Princinal difficulty in controlling the maintenance of a strinF~
plaswu in the Tolmmak TO-1 is the a=lification of the current induced in the
control win(Ung that occurr, irith shifts of the plasi-in, T.o copc with this and
-perin U-hc
other control Probleiria, the uxuLbors of thin letter conducted ey entr5 on
-L istl )I r,,
to study the dependence of the inicroscopic c1mrae'Wr. or, 0 It I as "!
string on the 'L,:Ly,,e constant of the control vrLnding within the ranL!.e of 0.04-2
seconds. Typical oscillograms of the discbarge at initial hydrogen pressures
of 2-10-4 inm Hg, with a longitudinal nagnetic fje1(j of'8-2 k'rfauss and a Vertical
correcting field of 23 gaziss for tMo value6 of the control vinding tine corst-arit,
show that a durat-on of a plasm current pulse of -is mch as 400 msec is basic-
ally a function of the vertical correcting field. The cunres fol- thtaze fun-c-
tions are obtained. Exardnation of oscillograyns taken, by imt-metic probes
1/2
USSR
AIR 9EVEMOVY L. I., et al, Fjs'-,= -.r Zhurn-al Eksperimentallnoy i Toorcticheskoy
Fiziki, val 17, NO 5, 1973, PP 251-254
measuring the shift in the plasma string along its la-"Ge radius shows that it
can be divided into three stages, each of which is analyzed. 'IThe authors
ex-Dress their thanks to I ' N. Golcn,in for his. con nts ~Lnd to 11. 11. Shvindt foi,
conducting the optical neasure.-nents.
2/2
P --090CT70
717112. 017 UNCLAS Sl F I ED' ROtESSING DATE
TITLE-MASS YIELDS DURING THE FISSION OF URANIUM 235 BY TFIER114AL AND FAST
NEUTRUNS FOR FIXED KINETIC ENERGIES -U-
~AUT.HOR-(03)-ARTEsME_V.j YU.A., GROMOV, A.V.r PROTOPOPOV, A.N.
f-IJUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
v~SGURCE-YAD. FIZ. 19?0, 1112), 290-6
~OATE PUBLISHEO------70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
JOPIC TAGS-NUCLEAR FISSION, URANIUM ISOTOPE, THER14AL NEUTRON, FAST
'::NEUTRON
~iCONTROL MIARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.0OCUM8NT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-P NO--UR/0367170/011/002/0290/0296
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0387 STE
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0048659
Ul"'CLASSIFfE0
017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70,
'~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0049659
~.:ABSTR ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MASS YIELDS ARE COMPARED FOR rt',E
FISSION OF PRIME235 U 13Y THERMAL N -AND BY 14.8 MEV; N AT FIXED TOTAL
':KINETIC ENERGIES E SUi3K OF 148-90 MEV. FOR EQUAL K SUBK, THE POSITIUNS
MAL AND 1.4.8 MEV N.
OFAMAX. YIELDS COINCIDE FOP, EXCITATION BY BOTH THER.
,,_DURING. FISSION BY THERMAL N, THE. NO. OF N IN THE NECK CONNECTING. THE
FRAGMENTS AT THE MOMENT OF FISSION IS.15 AT &SUBK EQUALS 189.9 MEY AND
AT E SUBK EQUALS 148.3 MEV. THI'S INCREASE IN N NO. WITH DECREASE IN
E-SU8K..C,GRRELATES WITH AN INCREASE IN DIEFORMATION AT THE MOMENT OF
,..:FISSION. COMPARISON OF THE EXPTL. TOTAL AASS YIECD CURVE wirH THE
~_STATISTICAL MODEL CALCD. CURVE SHORS GOOD.AGREEMENTr BUT THE CALCD.
.,'_.'i:CURVES FOR FIXED VALUES OF E SUBK DIFFER CONSIDERABLY FROM THE EXPTL.
CURVES.-
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR*, ~UDC 621-762.002.5(088-8)
BATISTO A., I., ARTEMIYERV, YE. MI., BERG, B. IT., SFAUR-ZYAI;OVA, L. G.
"Worm.Press for Making Tubular Products from Powders"
3
USSR Authors' Certificate No 2?3634, Cl. 49 h, 11; 491, 161 31 b 3/029
(B'3Q b.9/00, B ?2 f 3/00) filed 2.3 Oct 68, published 14 Sep 70 (from Fah-
fletallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract lio,3 G474P)
T�anslzitiont The worm press contains a frame, charging hopper, drive mechanism,
and:Bndless scew with diminishing depth of thread. In order to press bi-
metaUic-tubular products, the worm press is equipped with a detachable
tubular-.jacket, and the worm is made with a longitudinal axial duct which
centers the entering core that shapes the hole In the product to be pressed.
Oiie.' Mustration.
r A.!2
A + JPRS 56398
30 June 1972
in-st-rL=a-tation for Studlyin,-_ Bioluminescence
A study of the izdividual parameters of the b iolund-nes cent field
I sers s, con-
recuires the creation of' speclific instrumentation; sp'ecia-
zziners aad devices. The article describes a unified cc:-.pjax of instrumen-
cation making possible an easy change in instrument design in accordance
with the missions zormulated ii the course of the research. F uzac tiona Ily
the instrument co=:)lex consists of oa-board recording apparatus and a system
ot sensors, cc-atainers and connecting components. The authors discuss dif-
ferent variants of instruments for measuring bioluminescence at sea designed
on the basis of the unified complex: an instrument with passive mechanical
excita-"on of luminescence, an instr=ment for neasuring the spectral char-
acteristics of the bioluminescent field, a bathyphotometer with active ex-
citation of luminescence, etc. The described instrument coriplex was tested
on the 44th voyage of the research vessel "vit'vaz'." Using these instru-
ments it was possible to obtain data on the microstrticture of the
bioluminescent field and the distribution of plankton in individual regions
of the ocean.
(A-bszract: "Unified Coz-.jlex of Instrumentation for Studying the Character-
Istics of 'Field Bioluminesccnce," by-L. 1. Citel'zoa, L. '. Levin V, S.
Filimonov, A. P. Shev- ad A. S~'.
yrnagov, R. N. Ut':uI:;"w'/f
i t c:.-.% M-7-SIb-~rIan Departzcnt USSR ke-aact:;y of,aciences,
n 5ML Le
-POSIPC--:c-~w~-4,~--~ci,.eanologiya, Vol XII, No 2, 1972, pp 343-349)
_117
UNCLASSIFIED PROCES5iNG DATE--020CT70
ITLE--MEASUREMENT Of: BIOLUMINESCENCE AT MAXIMUM DEPT14S -U-
~.AUTHUR- (0 5) -G I TE LZON #I.[., LEVIN, L.A., SHEVYRNOGOV, A.P., FILIMCINOV,
:~V S .."A.XTEMKIN, A.S.
h ~rp.4y
c
CE--MUSCOW, OOKLADY AKADEMIT NAUK SSSay VOL 194 NO 3, 1970, PP
S OU R
689-692
-)ATE Pl,JbLIShE!)---70
~~-~,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYr BIOLOGICAL A~'lo
MEDICAL SCIENCES
JOPIC TAGS-RATHYPHOTOMETER, MARINE BIOLOGY', LUMINESCENCE# UCE4NOGaAPHIC
:.INSTRUMENT
CONTROL 4A.RKI'NG-_NO RESTRICTION'S
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FR.AME--1990/0270 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/003/06ag/o592
_CIRC ACCESSION NO-AIYO108574
2/3 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-02OCT70
C I RC ACCESSION NO--AT0108574
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REGISTRY OF BIOLUMINESCENCE IS
~':EVIOENTLY THE ONLY AVAILABLE MEANS FOR STUDYING MANIFEST4TIONS OF LIFE
-OF A3YssAL ORGANISMS IN SITU. THE PHYSICS INSTITUTE SIBERIAN DFPARTMENT
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USSR HAS DEVELOPED AN ABYSSAL:BATHYPHOTOMETER WITH A
SELF CONTAINED POWER SOURCE WITH THE REGISTRY OF SIGNALS FROM A
PHOTOUETECTOR; IT IS CONNECTED TO T.HE SHIP BY A CABLE. MAGNETIC
RECORDING IS USED FOR SIGNAL REGISTRY.. AT THE SITE OF THE INSTRUMENT IT
WAS DEFMED NECESSARY TO INTRODUCE INTO THE MEDIUM.SOME FORM OF
EXCITATION BECAUSE MECHANICAL EXtrrATION BY THE INSTRUMENT ITSELF IS
SCARCELY ADEQUATE AT THE DEPTHS WHERE MEASUREMENTS WER'E MADE. THE
EXCITATION SOURCE WAS A FLASH LAMP. THE ARTICLE IS ACCOAPA*41ED BY
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE INSTRUMENT. THE,DATHYPHOTOMETER OPERATES IN
ACCORDA14CE WITH A PRESTI-PULATED, PROGRAM.' THE- DURAT-ION OF AN INDIVIDUAL
FLASH IS I MSEC. THE INSTRUMENT CONSISTS OF TWO COUPLED INSTRUMENT
PACKAGES, ORIENTED AT AN ANGLE TO ONE ANOTHER IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE
OPTICAL AXES OF BOTH PACKAGES INTERSECT AND ARE DIRECTED OOWNkARO. THE
LARGER OF THE CONTAINERS HOLDS THE PHOTODETECTOR AND THE POWER SOURCE,
THE PhOGRAMMED CONTROL SYSTEM AND THE RECORDER. THE SMALLER CONTAINER
HOLDS THE FLASH LAMP WITH PROGKAMMED CONTROL AND ITS POWER SOURCE. THE
CONTAINERS ARE FABRICATED FROM A T"ITANIUM ALLOY AND ARE DESIGNED FOR
OPERATING AT PRESSURES UP TO l1500 KG-CM.PRlt4E2, THAT IS, UP TO THE
GREATEST OCEAN DEPTHS. THE INSTRUMENT WAS USED ABOARD THE "VITYAZIll iN
DECEMBEk 1968 FOR MEASURING BIOLUMINESCENCE IN THE JAPANESE DEEP AT
DEPTHS OF 7#000-7tZOO M.
...........
USSR UDC 578.087.8+577.472(26)
GITEL'ZON, I. I., LEVIN, L. A., SHEVMNOGOV, A. P., FILIMIGNOV, V. S., ARTE-NYIIN,
.JW_FY1JSHEV~ R. N. , and ZAGORODNIY, Yu. A.
"Measurement of Bioluminescence at Great Depths"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 191, No 3, 1970, pp 689-692
Abstract: The recording of bioluminescence appears to be the only convenient
way at present of studying abyssal organisms directly in their habitat. To
a Siberian Depart-
carry out such -investigations, the Institute of Physics of thL
ment of the Academy of Sciences USSR developed a bathyphOLO-MetriC device With
autonomous power supply and recording of signals. Magnetic recording is used
for the signals coming from the light receiver. The bathyphotometer consists
of two hermetically sealed containers joined together. The larger one holds
the light receiver, power supply, program control system, and recording apparatus,
while the smaller one holds a flashing lamp with program control and power supply.
Measurements -made in December 1968, by the research vessel Vityaz' in the Sea of
Japan at a depth of 7000-7200 m are briefly described.
22 OZ7 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
,-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140227
--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTIOWOF A PROCEDURE FOR
DETERMINING THE BRIGHTNESS SCA.TTERING..INDICATRIX:[N THE EFFECTIVE
-.ATMOSPHERIC LAYER WITHOUT THE DISTORTIONS::DUE TO 14ULTIPLE SCATTERING AND
~FORMULAS;
REFLECTION FROM THE UNDERLYING SURFACE. !BARE GIVEN FW
~,~~,-,:,.OB.TAIN.ING THE INDICATRIX, FREE OF THESE DISTORTIONS, FROM SKY BRIGHTNESS
-DATA.~ THE METHOD DOES NOT REQUIRE 1HE,KNOWLEDGE~br- THE.TERRAIN AL13EDO
-',~.,'~AND OFJHE BOUGUER OPTICAL THICKNESS OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND IS APPLICABLE
ALSO-WHEN THE OPTICAL STABILITY OF TH E
-ATMOSPHERE;IIS SHORT LIVED.
~FAC I L I TY: RIAZANSKII GOSUOARSTVENNYI ~PEDAGOGICHESKII
'INSTITUT. RYAZAN,
~USSR.
'all
-SS ING* DATE 0
02c UNCLASSIFIED
TtrLE--~-AVILIAL N E P4k I T I SI IN C H I LDR E N-U-
-J____,A_ljTrlOk-( r,;4)-1 GNATGV~A V.S. j BkISKliqAl I'll. M. rFCKEYEVAr V.V., NAI
,-,-.CCLit,.TfZY -OF INFC-LSSR
S.CURCE-PEC LA TP IYA
49 2 J 8-13. ILLUS. 1970
0 A TIE P W, L I S h E -7 C
~.:,~SLBJECT AREAS--blCLGGICAL A14D MEDICAL SCIENCES
;,~_10I.C TAGS-PECIATRIGS, NEPHRITIsi AUDI f IGN# HEREOITY
c1- r P ci, P~ e, 1G -
-,kiJ P.E5l:-'lCTf0NS
GCC UM EN- TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFkAME
-42
STEP j%40--UR/0546/70/Ott9/002/000d/0013
L i;icA It 'is IJ% 'N A I
U'; C LS S I F I Z' 0
- --------- -------
,212 C20 (JROCf-_-:,SING uArE--20NOV70
UNCLASSIFIED
-~:URC hCCESSIC:';
M)-AP0,135835
AbSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-C- ABSTRACT. ATOTAL OF 29 CHILDREN OUT OF la
V:'FA THE PATIENTS WERE
ITH -MilLIAL NATUkE 6F NEPHRITIS WERE OBSERVED. ALL
T4 - -iG:C-RGUPS: THE JST -CL,-'DEI) 7 CHILbqEN
GIVIDED INM , E FGLLGj.f.' GROUP IN
...-OUT OF 4 FA,-'[Ll[':-S IN ~.Hb.14 THE DISEASE WAS CHARACTERIZE() BY A L)IFfERENT
DEGREE CF TFE INEPHRICT[C SYNGROME 14ARKEDNESS; THE,2ND GROUP INCLUDED 22
C,4100i~El% FkC, 15 FA-[LfZS IN V,*HOM STABLE.HEMATU [A AS NE OF T iE MA N
CLINICAL 1*14 4 CHI LOREN. 1-iEAMTUR[Jl WAS COMBfNFf) oq i rH
DEFECTIVE E~-ARINGv I.E. AL-PURTIS SYNGROME-MAS MARKED. THL DISEASE RAN
A AGkEl SEVERE COURSE IN MALE PAHEINTS, THE SEVERITY GREW FAITH AGE AND
-TLY DUE TC THE DEVELOPM 'PHROSCLERU~l S. THE DATA ARE
APPAkb"; MENT OF. EN
OF THE CLINIC0 GENETIC ANALYSIS REVEAL ING: NUMEROUS CASES OF
EPFAUFATHY IN SCIt-lE FAMLIES. POS '15 OF.GENETIC HEREOITY
SIB.I-E, MECHANISI
GF FAMIL14L NEPhRGPATiiY ARE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: DEP. PEDIAT.,
NT. 4C R.:
~CEt I NSI PCSTGRAD. -~,tED.t 6CUvi,
Ussc
-t,,: (7 1 A S S I F I F D
Pathology
USSR uDc 616.9-022-38-039,616-3-008.1001-33
-ISOV, K.A ARTEMOV, A. A., SITNIKOVA, G. M., SHAPTALA,
BANIGMEN, V. D. , DEN
V. A., and MLINSh-1Y, V. P., C~a`rr--or-MVM%lonal Hygiene, and E13idemiology
Donets Medical Institute imeni A. M.. Cor1kiy, and Department of Nutritional
Hygiene, Donets Hunicipal Sanitary Epidemiological Station
"Classification of Food Poisoning and Principles Underlying Its Compilation"
Yoscow, Voprosy Pitaniya, No 6, Nov/Doe 71, pp 54-58
Abstracti Problems concerning classification of food poisoning and criteria
to be considered are discussed, including the evolution of concepts of etiology,
mechanisms of transmission, pathology and symptomatology, treatment and
prevention, and data on internationaliclassification, A classification is
proposed in which food poisonings are divided into four etiological categoriest
bacterial, nonbacterial, fungal, and of unclarified nature, According to
the pathogenesis, the bacterial category is subdivided into two groupst
toxiiiinfections and bacterial toxicoses; while the nonbacterial category is
b the pathogenic agen-ts: additives,
subdivided into three grours specifying
6 -an, ~r
products inedible by n 4 products which become tesiporArily or partly
t 0 x i c
1 11 if I- if . I I I
112 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
014
C(PRIME3 HE, PRIME3:flE PRIME) PRIMEiZ C AND PRIME:L2 CIPRIME
HE,T-) PRIMElZ N MIRR13R REACTIONS -Ll-~-
~.AUTHOR-(05)-ARTEMOVY K.P.r GLUKHOV, YU.A.v GG'LDBERG-.i V.Z.1 DAVYI,)t)V, V.V.l
_E
T ROV,-- I.
P
"COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
~.SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(l), 43-7
PUBLISfiED----70
AREAS-PHYSICSv NUCLEAR SCIENCE.AND TECHNOLOGY
~JTOPIC TAGS--ION 13014 ARDMENT, CARBON ISOTOPEP NUCLEAR REACTION, EXCITED
~.-,-NUCLEUSt DIFFLRENTIAL CROSS SECTION* HELIUM ISOTOPE
CONTROLMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/f-RAME-1980/0171 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/011/001/0043/0047
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0048463
U-NCLASSIFIED
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--09OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0049463
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS ARE
MEASURED FOR THE.TITLE MIRROR REACTIUNS AT AN-PRLME3 HE ION ENERGY OF 36
MEV. VIREC.T EVIDENCE IS PRESENTEDTHAT THE STATES OF THE PRIME'12 C
NUCLEUS WITH ENERGIES 15.1 IIEV (I PLUS, T) EQUALS 1) AND 111.1 MEV (2
PLUS,,.T EQUALS 1) ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE GROUND STATE (L PLUS) AND THE LST
~EXCITED STATE (0.95 VEV) OF PRlME12 N. -THUS, THE 0.95-MEV LEVEL OF
-QUALS 0
PRIME12 IN HAS THE QUANTUM NOS. 2 PLUS.~ THE. ADMIXT*. OF THE T E
-.ESTATE TO THE 15.1-MEV STATE OF PRIME12 C IS NO MORE THAN 3PERCENr IN THE
'.-..'AMPLITUDES.. THE SAME ADMIXT. TO THE 16.1-MEV STATE,OF PRIME-12 C IS ALSOv
VERY LIKELY NO MORE THAN A FEW PER CENT FAcILIT.Y: INST. AT. ENERGY,
IM. KURCHATOVA, MOSCOW, USSR.
USSR UDC 621.372.855
KOTOSONOV, N. V., IVANOV, V. N., SIDOR.KT14, A. F. ~~RI~1.10V, S.
"Optically Controllable Semiconductor WaveGuide Load'.'.
Tr. Voronezh. un-ta Works of Voronezh University), No 77, 1.971, pp 11-18 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract,No 10B165)
Translation: The reflection of electromagnetic energy from a semiconductor-
dielectric-metal structure was investigated.theoretically. The relation of the
reflected power to the conductance of the semiconductor material was obtained.
The possibility of using this effect to create an optically controllable load
forwaveEuide channels was demonstrated, and an experimental estimate of its
parameters was made. There are 5 illustrations and a.12-entry bibliography.
USSR uDc 615-919:591-145-2.615-918:58,615-9-576.8-097-29
ARTEMOV., N. M.., K122YEVAY V. F., and GUIENKO, N. A.
"Effect of Be& Venom on the Sugar Level In the Blood"
Uch. zap. Gov1kov. un-t. Ser. biol. (Educational Proceedings of the Gor1kov
University, Biological Series), Vyp 40, 1972, PP 5-8 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Farmakologiya.- Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva- Thksikologiya, No 1, 1973,
Abstract 110 1-54-789)
Translation: An increase in the concentration of reducing compounds by 14.9% and
of glucose by 29.8% was observed in the blood of rabbits 1-5 hours after they had
been injected with 5 mr/kg of bee venom (EV). After k hours the concentrations
were normal. For a BV dose of I mg/kg no change was noted in the above indicators.
Possible mechanisms for.the changein glucose level in tvabbits treated with DV
are considered. (11 references)
Vi
TJSSR UDC 621.791.55:/661.857+669.14/
BEREZIMITSKIY, S. N., BATAKSIIEV, A. F., MITUS, A. K.,:ARTEMOV, N. S., and
OFITSEROV, A. Engrs.
"Welding of Silver to steel"
Moscow, Khimicheskcye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroveniye,-No 11, Nov 71, p 21
Abstract: Ag cannot be welded to steel directly, because it forms no com-
pounds or solid solutions with Fe. Use of an intermediate layer of pure Cu
is unsatisfactory, because deoxidizers and modifiers are absent in Cu, so
that pores and cracks develop in the welded joints. :Use of standard weld-
ing wires of Cu alloyed with Si, Ni, Mn, TI, and Fe was tried in the lap and
butt welding of Ag to steel in experiments in which pure Ag 2 mm thick was
welded with steel St. 3 2-11 mm thick-. Welding wires.with a diameter of
2-3 mm that consisted of bronze Br. nits 3-1 or bronze Br-MM Kr5 - 1-0.2-0.2
were used. Welding was carried out manually in Ar with P. direct current arc
(150-200 A, 15-18 V) at a rate of 1.5-20 m/hr. The joints that formed had a
sufficient mechanical strength and retained their tightness in vacuo at
temperatures up to 779', the melting point of the A-Cu eutectic. Micro-
structural analysis on etching with 4% 111403 showed that defects (cracks,
1/2
~USSR
BEREZHNITSKIY, S. N., et al.. Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye 1,61ashinostroyeniye,
No 11, Nov 71, p 21
pores, and lack of joining) were absent in the transitional zone between
Ag and steel. The procedure that has been developed is being applied in
the experimental production of equipment made of Ag and Ag-clad steel and
welded with Br. MINZft KT5-1-0.2-0.2.
2/2
USSR bDC 666-'~11/715)0.24,549-517-li621-762.4
PAVJJKOV, V. IT,, 1.1IMSHCHUXI YE. P., and ARTEMIOV, V. A., Institute of
Problems of Material science, Academy.of Sciences USSR
'.Effect of Be ta-Alumina 1,wiellar Crystals on Certain Propexties of a Coinjidum
Ceramic"
Moscow, ITeorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 10, No 1, Jan 74, PP 117-121
Abstract: Results are reported from stuclies on the effect of additions of
crystalline.beta- alumina with a lamellar structure on the properties of a
dense cor=_,um ceranic. The lasic material was the ganmia-mcd-If Ication of
alumina containing 99.5i, (by weight) with lamellar cryst-als of beta-aluaidna
added as the filler. The samples were hot pressed at -temperatures of 1W0-
1700' C and pressures of 50-175 kG/rim2 with a sintering time at maximum tem-
Peratura Of 15-45 minutes. It was found that the bend stiength of the ceramic
decreased with increased volume content of the filler, which was caused by
the week bonding of the matrix material i-rith the smooth surfaces of the lamellar
crystals. Despite the loss of strength, this ceramic had high thermal stability
whichincreased with increased beta-alumina content, with the best thermal
stability being exhibited by a composite alumina+15% beta-alumina ceramic
It M IM AN 6M." 11 1, 4 1; 1 il 11 i 1. 1 1.1 "Q1 1 1 i 11 i'.' 1! ~, 6,
-USSR
PAViZKOY V. N. et al HeorgaiLicheskiye MAterialyt Vol 10 jNo 1, Jar ?4,
pp 117-1zi
which withstood 45 thermal shocks from being heated from 200 C to 11000 C and
quenched in water to 200 C. It was concluded that it'is not possible to
.achieve a high strength and high thermal stability for.this material and that
the trade-offs in its use niust ba:taken into considev.,tion, Three figuresp
two tables, seven bibliographic references.
2/2
USSR UDC 669.787t541.8
BUFTSEV, V. T., KASHIN, V. I., and SAKSONOVA, L. N., Moscow
"Investigation of the Solubility of Oxygen in Iron Carbide, Cobalt Carbide,
and Nickel Carbide Melts"
Hosc6w, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk USSRj Meta1ly, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, PP 25-31
Abstracti A study was made of the solubility of oxygen in Fe-C-0, CO-C-0,
and Hi-C-O melts at 19500C and FC071 atm, in order to,obtain thermodynamic
parameters of the decarburization reaction applicable,to electroslag, plasria,
band electron-beam remelts. The method of the experim6nt, which prevented
'contact between the liquid metal and the refractory1ining,of the fusion
crucible, particularly at higher C concentrations (0.04-5%), is described.
Diagrams shou the minimum oxygen. solubilities of 0. 0028% at 3/`aC for the Fe-u-v
system, 0.0010% at 0.6% C for the Co-C-0 systemg and 0.0010% at 0.3% C for
the Hi-C-0 system. Values of X of-the decarburization reaction were deter-
p
mined, and derived ec values are compared w ith data from other authors.
0
Five Illustrations, one table, tweleve bibliographic references.
65
Receivers and Transmitters
USSR UDC: 621.37M61
ARTEMOV, Yu. I., KRASKEEVICH, M. M.
"Sisnal-to-Noise Ratio in a Channel With Random Variable Parwrieters"
V sb. Sistemy i sredstva avtomat. u-nr. (systems and Facilities for Auto-
matic Control--collection of works), Kiev, 1970, PP lito-143 (from RZh-
-Radioteklinika, ?To 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2A122)
Translation: The authors consider passage of a signal through a linear
system which has randomly changing parameters and a. frequen cy-independen t
transfer function. The function of-mutual correlation of signal and noise
is computed'(both are considered Gaussian). The effect which a reduction in
the signal band has on the signal-to-noise ratio is investigated for the
case where special additive interference is present within:t'knc rassbarl-d of
the receiver. It is shown that properlselection.of the signal band can
Improve the signal-to-noise ratio in the given sysLem. Taro illul,'tratifiru!
bibliography of one title. N. S,
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
TITLE FABRICS
IN THE WAXING OF CANVAS TENT -U-
AUTHOR-(05)- L.1~~SKIY, F.L'., ARI~ Z REV,
NPAt L.A,v INVANOVA, V.E., PU Y
M.F.1 SIDR07A, Z.A. 4WW""
COUNrRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TEKST. PROM. (MOSCOW1 1970v:30(2)r 53-4
DATE PUBL ISHED7 ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MILITARY SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--CANVAS EQUIPMENT, TENT, WAX
CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1120 STEP NO--Ufl/03li2/70/030/002/005-11/0054
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128547
UNCLASSIFIED
U'N'6L'SSIFIED
2/2 007- 'A PROCESSING DATE-27"i0VTO
CERC ACCESSION NO--AP0128547
ABSTRACT/EXtRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE RATIO OF FASf'(7C
LEVEL RATE fV SUBR) TO THE COATING ROLLER SURFACE TRAVEL (IN 'HE SAINIE
DIRECT10N) RATE (V SUBR) Oil THE AMT. (Q) OF PARAFFIN' DEPOSITIED TO TEil"Ill,
FABRIC WAS DETO. THE OPTIMUM ANGLE PHI) SUBTENDEO BY THE GLGTH
CONTACTING AND LEAVING THE ROLLER WAS SIMILAR TO 15DEGREES, THE DE-?7H
(H) OF THE ROLLER IMMERSION IN PARAFFIN, KEPT AT 80-95DEGREESt iiAs 40-15
MM, THE CLOTH TEMP. L10-15DEGREES, AND THE ROLLER TEMP. 114-17DEGREES.
Q INCREASED WITH INCREASING V SUBF-V~SUBR, AND COULD BE REGULATED BY
CHANGING BOTH H AND PHI.
UNCLASSIFIED
77
Nr. hP00V)323 'Ref. Coda: UR 0297
PRIMARTSOURCE: Antibiotiki, ol 15, Nr 1, pp
EFFECT OF RUBOMYCIN C N, iMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY
OF OPGANISM,
L. K. Artemova, S., P. Shapovalova
Institute for New Antibiotics. Moscow
munogenesis mi in various species of ani-
Effect of rubom)cin C on lm As different
mals. The most active inhibition of Immunogenesis, was observed in rats and mice, whe-
reas the antibiotic had no effect on production of antibodies in~guinea pigs and rabbits.
When administered intravenously in a single dose of 0.3 of LD50 rubomycin C suppressed
the. phagocytic activity of leucocytes in the. peritoneal cavity* of:: mice. On multiple admi-.
nistrations the antibiotic had no effect on pha~ocytosis. On both the single and the mul-
tiple administration in a dose rf 0.3 of LDo5 iubomvcin Chad no effect on the absorption
capacity of cells of the reticulo-endothelial system. Iof mice. When administered intrave-
nously in a single dose of 0.3 of LD5C6 Tubomycin C decreased the resistance of test ani--
mals to infections caused by.Coh bacteria.
REEL/FRAMEi
USSR UDC 621.317.4:621.318.12
BAGAIEY, 0. Yu., GROBOVITSKIY, M. I., ZINGERIM, V. 1.
"Installation for Determination of.Static Magnetic Characteristics of Speci-
mens of Magnetically Hard Materials"
Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, pp 65-67.
ABSTRACT. A description is presented of a new installation, designed for
certification testing of specimens of magnetically hard materials. It allowi
determination of demagnetization curves of.spec:Lmens,consisting of rectangular
2
parallelepipeds with cross sections of 0.5.to 9 cm , from.15 to 100 mm in
length. The coercive force of the.specimens tested should be not over 200 ka/m
(for IS mm specimens) or 80.ka/m (for 100 mm specime s). The design and con-
n
struction of the new installation eliminate the preliminary calibration opera-
tions, the system itself being suitable as a standard source for certification
of standard specimens. The installation uses a measurement method allowing the
advantages of pulse magnetization and induction measurement of magnetic induc-
tion to be combined. A photograph is presented of the device, plus a descrip-
tion of its primary characteristics..
U1JC 551.553.6(47-57)
CIILA~-,~CTSMS`111.15 OF THE PHLIJAILINC Wl:;!) 1)1%XCT10` WIWI: OVER 'rill: TLILI(L-
T02.Y Or 7111' ',;CY---!:T
[Article bl~ mi, Ye I' qc m . Institute of Annlied Crovitysicu:
MqLtvs~rqm ~11.loglva. Russian, 1'972. StIbr-itt0d 29 October
62-W
1970, pp
411C tcrr!.tory of the UrvV. was divided into districts with
respect to directions of the rean annual rrevailing ground
winds ond thetr ncan annual recurrence rate.
The results ohtiined can be used directly witen calculating
the -.ean mvnthly anc! man Annual concentrRtions of pollution
in ttl%c atnosohere from the operation of Industrial enter-
cnit-aintiotz connected vith etinating the To4niblle miati month1v
and mean armuil vollut;iur. concentrat ions entering tho aLl-osphert, Auring the
operation of di!fcrofit types of Industrial entotrises renutre lojowledge. nild
correct cui!ii1.,!e-.ttton of the ~tt-ai wind ro~,.o ovor maiv vrarr. for A definod montmi,
scaaen or m h-~ whole for a year in the corruv"ondtnr silocifl('. parL of the
wind r egim. over tti~ ~nortrous :4!rrirory nf the Soviot Union
Is h-Ph com;1cm tnd varted: 1towever. utillzatton of clir,atit! hinnu of the
pret;murv dit--rrioutlon, the nrt.,vailing winA directions And other 0imatolopi.cal
en-a perjiitt~ uiscw~erv or ccrtiin utable citaracterittir funtur- rutmatiti!!
ftom year ta in thc ext-pordinarily Vf2.rj1hj.? rlzrrvat gVqLell~.
Vic of the r.vlet Union into terr4to-iPs vith rC11nCCt LIJ 11.1tUrC
ti'm win(! 'Ire" narely, with resnect to t:.e ~~'tvctlow~ of t1w ,revlil-
I
ir.,*. dinds the!r annunl rLcurr,,nce rate p.-for,cd bv km oil Lhe banin
e genctic cil'Isrificatton of USSR cli..
on USY, climate and tit
ma c of U. 1'. Al-.1sav 11. 1 is nrestinted In this naver. An the oractical cri-
terion clnst tier'. n? t~ic recurrnce rate of thL prevailinp. Wind dift-CLioti ill
Lzlc!~,,ar.n, -, ~r-piso A vartalile chttracterizing thl: derrve of olonj:arion of
'he -nul rorc ind the ratio of the actualrecurrence rate of tite prevailing
dtrLctlon to the recurrLnce ritte of all ntht:r directionli undur conditi.ons
of them. The prevaillng wind direction and Jel,rce of
W
C-C
cy_
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USSR UDC: 669.245:620.18.31
KALININA, Z. M., %TRTIY, 1. G., KHISNIATULLINA, N. _q f.wmol-r- Nf- E,
L. V.,-__FILATO%T, B. A., ARTEMOVA, S. P., Chelyabinsk
SERGEYEVA
-IfInfluence of Magnesium on the Structure of Heat-Resistant Nickel-Based
Alloys"
Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 4, Jul-Aug 73,; pp t93-196.
Abstract: The influence-of magnesium on the structure of nickel alloys was
.~studied under the assumption,that magnesium is concentrated primarily along
the grain boundaries and in areas of other defects of the crystalline lattice.
Assuming that a very slight concentration.of magnesium could produce an excess
of magnesium at these defect locations and thus hinder the separation of car-
bid--s and other excessive phases in these locations, facilitating their more
even distribution through the entire volume-of the alloy, the authors
turn6il primary attention to the study of the influence of ma.anesium on the
form, dispersion and nature of distribution of excess.phases in the solid
solution. it was found that the optimal addition of MagnCSiLIM to heat
resistant nickel-based alloys decreases dc'ndritic Equation, inakes the
excess phases finer and facilitates their more even distribution. '11iis
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UDC; 616.9-078
SANITA-%'r ~IICWHIOLOCICAL RESEARCH DEALING WITH VREVENTION OF BACTERIAL AND
VIRAL LN-ECTIONS
[Articla by J-_Ye--Yq;~Qh. Q,Ar B LL.G. Talavays,
T.Z. Artemova 4_~
~-,- =Lft- IL
__Pgj~~tLupl (Moscow) Houco
n s= aut M 7
Russian, Ro 1. 1972, pp 1-7h]
One of the decisive fACtors In nonspecific prophylaxis of bacterial
and vire- infections is institution of health improving hygienic measures.
Praz?z development of first and foremost sanitary measures in determined
lar:cly hy th. results of systa=atic sanitarv microbiological tnvestlgn-
clons of environmental objects (water, air in buildings. sail).
Sanitary microbiology, wnich has been studying the quality of drinking
water a~d -nitary ALAte of retervoirn, soil. and air, jointly wi th hygienists,
have developed ue-.1sitive methods ~nd accumulated extensive experimenLal and
fact"" Zata, which.permitttd recommen4atton of norms that are used in
ro-'Ir-L uunit,ay practice to re;ralate the cUalityr of water.
FroM Lhe standpoint of prcphyloxis of intestinal infections, improve-
:'.zr.L Qf zo"tlne cwthods of rating the quality of water and sanitary condition
kith respect to bacterial contamination is becoming very r
. .... ~r*.-~.' . 01111 Pf 61,i - - a
`rCtt!cns ci work in thin arca is valuation of tile
~-Ccoicglz~l zpprazzc.~.e-G to isolAclon of the F. cull group of
a. Indicatars o, the degree of fecal pollution of water. For this
OW ~xnltary 5iraifican:e ot bacteria included in the E. colt group
, an tl;c basls of former.:.,ation of gluco.
~~v at 43% according
r
-z- r. szaztc S;atdLrii'l 52~6-50, for several yearu in diii~rent
Ll~ tho 'r. r,ser~oirs o,' Uffer~~nL types and wilil
CL~C"~ Of PCIIUtl~r.. 1- W"i eit~11111S!Ivd th.i. Lilt.A gluto5etem1wra-
30L -1~raiL
pr.ci.. di!f.renCi1,Llon between bacteria ILIML r-r
irom the sanitary point of view and r~. cali that have lost this
Th15 wa:; cronflir-.~ed not only for the rerarvairs
'1~1 Z.111tj ~L.t ~11 'J%Q -Otl- The EjUaliLy of water in rLue:-
vl.1~61 with r~:~pact to fecal contatlinUUOTI, is best characterized hy Jactose-
vaiinti of Enterobacterinevae, ~studied on lactose wedi~ at 4 tempe-
1; .17' and d,~onstratedl heSL bY the method of r~n,brana filLcr~ 0..Ye~
106
USSR UDC 61~.777-078
AlprPON(WA Candidate of Biological Sciences, Institute
LI U
Hygiene imeni A. N. Sy3in, Academy of
of General and
Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Sanitary Bacteriological Evaluation of the Quality of Water in
Open Bodies of Water"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariy No 7, 1971, pp 23-27
Abstract: The genus Aeromonas has z)rooertie,s in common with
Escher7hia and other intestinal bacteria, differing from them
-s behavior toward lactose sorbite, rhamnose, Xylose,
only in it 9
and starch and in its extremely rapid rate of reproduction.
The rules for running water quality tests do not:call for dif-
feren"Cliating Aerorionas frora ~. coli. This distorts the value
of E. coli as an indicator-of fecal-contamination. Since
Aoromonas is generally absent from the human intestine and Dos-
Bosses littlo health significance, the.author suggests that it
be excludod from coli counts, uaing,tho oxidase IQ-est as a simple
method of distinguishing the two.
Eli"
USSR UDG 541-138.3-.547
A~TEMIOVA, V. 141.j DERRUL'SKAYA, V. S., and GOVORMIA, V. G., Donetsk institute
"Study of the Activity of Titanium, Zirconium, Niobium, and Tantalum During
Electroreduction of Certain Organic Acids"-
Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol 6, No 8, Aug 70 pp 1128-1.130
Abstract: A study was made of the activity of the transition metals in groups
4~and 5 to reduction of organic acids of various structures. The reduction of
maleic, benzoic, oxalic, and phthalic acids,in sulphuric acid or alcohol-
sulphuric acid solutions was studied by,the polarization curve method and also
coulometrically. The data indicate that maleic acid.~auses a potential shift
in the positive direction, reaching 200 mv in titanium, niobium, and tantalum.
The coulometric measurements showed that electroreduction of maleic acid occurs
with good yield on tantalum andwith so -ihat less yield on niobium and zirco-
mei
nIUM. Electroreduction of oxalic acid does not occur.:on any of these cathodes
att, a concentration on the order of 0.1 mol/I. However, when the acid"concen-
tration is increased lwy five tdines, some reduction does occur on zirconium.
Benzoic and phthalic acidsj practically:speaking, are~not reduced under the
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PkbCES ING DATE--27.NIOV
U N C CA S S I F I E 0 S
0
SIC MATERi _u_
TITLE -ANTIMICROBIAL TIN CONTAINING CELLULO DIALS.
~AUTHOR-(05)-ARTEIAOVA, YU.V., VIRNIKt A.D.t PLOTKINAt, N.S.t ZEMLYA,,XISKIY,
N,:.,?1.., MAKAIZrG, _:R.A.
COUNTRY,OF INFO--USSR
"-S0UqCE--IlV. VYSSH. UCHE3. ZAVED. TE KHNOL TEKSTO PROM. 1970, (1), 93-6
A T EPUBIL [SHED ------- 70,
---SUBJECT AREAS--81OLOGICAL SCIENCES, MATERIALS
AND MEDICAL
JOPIC TAGS--WOOD CHEMICAL PROCUCT, FABRICr ORGANOTIN COMPOUND ,
BACTERICIDE, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
~'~:DNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:0 0 C UM E t I TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:bRqLXY REEL/FRA14E--3005/0746 STEP NO--UR/0324/70/000/OOL/0093/'t)096
[RC ACCESSION "()--AT0132848
018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TPC ACCESSIOi*lJ NO--AT0132848
ABSTRACT/tEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CELLULOSIC FABRICS WITH 9PERCENT
'GREES, IN Ao. S
:~GRAFTED- ACRYLIr ACID 14ERE SOAKED 10 HR AT. ZODE OL114S. CONTG.
:0.05_5PERCENT (BY WT. OF FABRIC) ME SUB3 SNOH ET SUB3 SNDSNET SUB3-1 OR
IN AN ACETONE
_SUB3 SNOSMBU ALTERNATELY? THE FABPIr WAS1,80ILED I
NOH. THE INHIBI:TED THE GROWTH OF
OF PH SUB3 St TREATED FABRICS
-STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS..AND OTHER- BACTERIA OIN AGARI~ 'AND THE EFFECT
.,-'PERSISTED AFTER SEVERAL LAUNDERING CYCLES. BEST R:FSULrs WERE OBTAINED
WITH-C-T% SUB3 SNOSNET SUB3 AND BU -SUB3, SNOSMBU SUB3. FACILITY:
,_--,_MOSKa:TEKST. INST., MOSCOWr USSR...
Urit" t. A S S I F I E D
PkPCESSING DATE-DPOCT70
~112-1 019 UNCLASSI Fl,
TITLE--CHEMICAL STATE C.+ THE T11 N -ATOM I r4 zll R Gt N 0 T ICFLLULCSI DERIVATIVES
STUOIE-D ttY GjAiMMAtRESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY -U-
,AUTtlGR-(05)-KHRAPtjVj V.V., P3CHEV, ~V.YA., A.11 T VIRNIK, A.9.,
MA. YU.V
-COUNTRY CF IN'FO--tJSSR
-(C t-~-VYSOKOMOL. SU[Df4.p SIR. B 1970, 1212), 145-9
.30U.
bATE PURL ISHED -------- 70
S UBJE CT_ AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--liRGANOTIN C04POUND. CELLULOSE, :ACRYLIC AC I'D ccP3LYMER,
-POLYMER STRUCTURE, GAMMA SPECTRUSLOPY~.
C ON T 9 G LVARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
".:PRUXY, Itt CL/F RAMIE--l 992/0315 STEP NO--UR/0460/70/012./O.12/0145/(-)149
CIRC ACCESS19N NO--AP0111509
__-UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 619 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--320CT70
C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111509
ABSTRAC.T/L-XTPACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF A CELLULOSE
(,ACRYLIC Acini.GRAFT CUPOLYMER (III AND-OF Cl'i CFLLULOSE (1111
..WI.TH-(BU SUB3 S.V)SUB2 0 OR BU SU132 SNCL*:AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE
-.POL-YMkRS-THE-REOF WERE STUDIED BY GAMMA*RESONANCE~SPECTROSCEOPY. THE
-DERIVS. DF 11
-GAMMAPRESONANCE SPECTROSCOPIC PARAMETERS OF,~THE ORGANOTIN
~--AND-III SUGGESTED THAT NEW SN CONTG.~[ DERIVS. HAVING BU SUB3~SN3 SUB2 C
-GROUPS WERE", FORMED. THE DATA AGREED WITH CHEM. ANAL.
S/019/60/000/023/0110/'116
A154/AO27
:4UTHORS: StreDikheyev, Yu.A., A;~tt~a_l V.S., Babkin, B.M.
Khaylov,
_y_gy
-TITLE: A Method of Obtaining Dimethyl Ether of Terephthalio Acid and Ifethy'..
Ether.of/b -toluic Acid
PERIODICAL: Byulletent izobreteniyj 1960'x No. 23, 15
TEXTt Class 12o, 14. No- 133874 (461294/23 of January 11, 1955). This
-method of obtaining dimethyl other of.terephthalic acid and methyl ether of
/6 -toluic acid by esterification by:methyl aloohol is distinguished by the
fact that~ in order to exclude a catalyst and~dohydrants from the processy
U
the esterification, is carried out at 250-260,0 and a,pressure of 80-130
..atmospheres with a aurplue of meth alcohol''
Y I
Card 1/1
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USSR 539-1172-3:539.2
I, A ALI-13111
N, K. F., MIRZABABAYEV, R..M., SKLYA-
REVOKlY, V. 7.7 SMIRITOV, G. V., and STEPANOV, Ye. P.
"1,16ssbauer High Angular Resolution Diffractometer"
'MOSCOW, Pribory i Takhnjka-P!~ksperimenta, No 6, 1971, pp 64-G6
Abstract: A P16ssbauer diffractometer, designed for a broad vari-
ety of measurements with x-rays and gamma.radiation, is described.
The essential characteristic.of this instrument is the low count
rate of gamma quanta even -vtith strong gamma ray sources, thus re-
sulting in the repeated and prolonged measurement of a single peak.
The instrument contains an x-ray tube in addition -to the M6.9sbauer
source, thus permitting the correction and investigation of a crys-
tal structure preparatory to operation wJ *th gmmma radiation. The
basic structure of the instrument,is.that of the URS-50IM x-ray
equipment. A description of it is given together with an extex-nal-
view photograph and a sample of the spectrum for a quartz crystal
and an &.-.Pe2C) monocrystal. The authors thank I. B. FiliDTov
and M. A. VoRov fox, their ast3istance in preparing and setting up
the instrument. They are associated with. the lnstitutc of' Ato.,Ac
F,~,~.ergy at Moscow.
90
Thermomechanical Treatment
USSR
UDC 669,~14.018.298:539.4
TIKHOHIROVA, L. B. and ARTEMIYEV, A
Novosibirsk Electri-
,
cal Engineering Institute
"Increasing The Structural Strength of Carbonaceous Steel by
Thermomechanical Treatment"
Moscow, Izvestiya VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 10, 1973,
pp 120-122
Abstract: High-temperature thermomechanical treatment with
diffusion conversion of the austenite leads to an increase
in the indicators of tho structural atrength of UO steel.
As the criteria of structural stivength the authors deterin-
ined the critical opening in the mouth of the crack, the
number of cycles Drior to fracture with a sign-variable load
and deflection under static bending. The optimal rate of
cooling after hot defor-uiation of the austenite is 30-35 deg/
sec which ensures an interplate distance of 650-700 This
method makes it possible to have better indicators of duct-
ile fracture at higher indicators of strength.
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MI(HOMOVA, L. B., and ARTEM'YEV, A. P., Izvestlya VIJZ, Chernaya Ylatallurgiyag
-No 10, 1973, pp 120-122
The following conclusions are made by the authors-.
1. Thermomechanical treatment of U8 carbonaceous steel with
diffusion conversion of supercooled austenite permits ob-
taining a good group of properties for the structural strength
at a cooling rate that ensures creation of an interplate spa-
cing in the perlite of approximately 700 X. ~2. The increased
gIroup of mechanical properties is created by a special sub-
structure which is formed by hot deformation~in austenite
and then inherited (with partial transformation) by the fer-
rite along with obtaining an optimal interplate spacing in
the final structure.
Figure 1 illustrates the influence of cooling rate
on interplate spacing in U8 steel; Figure 2 shows the change
in strength and fracture ductility.
The article contains 2 illustrations and 1 bibliogra-
phic reference.
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0135211
,ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~IN THIS PAPER IT IS SHOWN THAT THE
MOTION OF ELECTRICALLY CHARGED~PARTICLES IN THE! MAGNETIC FIELD OF
~:.,GRAVITATING DIPOLE CAN BE LIMITEO.BY,SURFACES.OF,lA ZERO RELATIVE
VELOCITY. THESE ARE INTRODUCED.. USING THE ENERGY'iINTEGRAL OF EQUATIONS
MOTION IN A STATE OF RESTt ROTATING ABOUT A DIPOLE.AXIS. IN
THEIR MAIN PROPERTIES THESE SURFACES ;ARE'Sll'AILAR~~TO HILL'S SURFACES. BY
-CHOOSING THE STATE OF REST, ROTATING;IWDIFF ERENT DIRECTIONS WITH
:,DIFFERENT ANGULAR VELOCITIES,- IT IS POSSIBLE TO.DETERM[NE VARIOUS
~.-REGIONS OF REAL AND IMAGINARY MOTIONS OF-THE 5AME PARTICLE* A PARTICLE
MOVES.IN THE REGION WHICH 15 ALLOWED FROM THE.POI,NT OF VIEW OF ALL
SIMULTANEOUSLY. THUS THE.POS~SIBILITY IS AFFORDED FOR NARROWING
'::~~.THE~ REGION OF PARTICLE MOTION AND BRUI.GING OSER TO THE PARTICLE
IT CL
TRAJECTORY. THE PROPERTIES OF'THE SURFACES AND T.HEIR.CHANGE WITH
-__.~C*ONVERSION TO DIFFERENT COORDINATE SYS'TEMS ARE INVESTIGATED.
-:DYNAMICALLY EQUILIBRIUM.SOLUTIONS ARE FOUND.-.
THE INVESTIGATION IS
OUT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK.OF: THE~CLASSICAL! APPROXIMATION.
UNCLASSIFIED