SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUDETSKAYA, L.R. - DUDUKALENKO, V.V.
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USSR
UDc 669.715.620.1
PARKRUTIK, P. A., SELEZNEV, L. P., LUBENSKIY, M. Z., and
DUDETSKAYA. L.
"Effect of Zinc and Magnesium on the Mechanical Properties of
AllOV Alloy"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Mptally, No 12, Dec 70, pp 52-55
Abstract: Impurities in the A110V include zinc, with a maximum
GOST-Dermissible content of 0.6%. Such a rigid limitation re-
duces the potential use of waste and scrap in producing second-
ary aluminum alloys, thus requiring an additional expenditure
of primary aluminum or very costly vacuum equipment for dezinci-
fication, involving high power consumption. A basic component
in the A110V alloy is magnesium which, when combined with
zinc, forms a number of chemical compounds. A magnesium con-
tent within 0.2-0.5% is readily controllable under production
conditions. Earlier studies have shown that 0.15-0.35% mg
additions to A110V alloy increase its strength and hardness
and decrease plasticity. This study attempts to determine the
combined effect of both zinc (0.0-3.0%) and magnesium (0.0-0.5%)
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USSR
PARKHUTIK, P. A.$ et al., Tsvetnyye Metally, No 12, Dec~D,
pp 52-55
on the mechanical properties and plasticity of AIIOV alloy,
The material was melted under flux consisting of equal amounts
of NaCl and KCI. Zinc metal was introduced after melting at
730-7400 0. The alloy was refined with MnC12 at 0.1% and was
poured at 720-7300 C. The experimental data show that extend-
ing the limit for zinc in AllOV alloy to 1.4% is fully per-
missible and that such additions have no adverse effects on
the hardness, strength, and plasticity of the alloy.
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1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE-REACTIGN OF FLUORINE WITH NITROGEN
_u_
PROCESSING DATE-30OCT?Q
IN A BARRIER, SILEVTt DISCHARGE
AUTHOR-(03)-DUDIN, A.V.v NIKITINv I.V., ROSOLOVSKIY, V.YA.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 11~10t (31p 710-11
DATE PUBLISHED--70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TC-PIC TAGS--FLUORINE, BGROSILICATE GLASS, NITROGEN, CL~':
L REACTOR, GAS
DISCHARGE, CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION.
CCNTROL IIARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1545 STEP NG--UR/0062/701000/003/0710/071,1
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125171
UNC LASSIFIED
2/2 cis UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATI`30OCT70
CIRC -ACCESSIC#'%' NC--AP0125171
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-O-- ABSTRACT. IN A COAXIAL BORGSILICAYE GLASS
REACTOk ()ZONiZER THERMOSTSATED AT 20DEGREES AND OPERAT-ED AT 15,000 V,
PASSAGE OF 3:1 MIXT. Cc F SU82:N SU82 IRESULTED It',l FORmATION OF NF SU53
AS CONFIRMED BY IP ANA~. OF THE EFFLUENT. THE COONVERSIOIN 'W'As
1.5-2PERCENITS IN 1-6 HR RUNS. DECOMPN. OF NF SUB3 IN T~JE BAARIER
DISCHARGE WAS EXAMD. f)l!;SOCN. OF THE SUBSTANCE INCREASED WITH INCREASED
DURATION OF EXPTS. AND WAS G5-SPERCENT IN CIRCULATION EXPTS. 11-4 5-6 HRd
THUSf ThE EASILY PROCEEDING REVERSE REACTION PREVENTS THE PREPN. OF NF
SUB3 IN GOOD YIELD UNDER THESE CONDITIONS. THE CONVERSION WAS INCREASED
BY PASSINU T~-E GASES FROM THE OZONIZER INTO A TRAP CHILLED n'ITH LIQ. N
AND THE COINCN. OF NF SUB3 IN SUCH A TRAP LOCATED ABOUT 30 CM FROM THE
OZONIZER RESULTED IN ABOUT 10PERCENT CONVERSION DURING 4 HR RUNS.
FACILITY: INST. NOVYKH KHIM. PROBL., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
1.12 031 UNCL 4SS', IE
C_H-Ai~ACTERISTICS OF CRACK PRORAG"'TiON
STEELS 011RIN'G DELAYED FAILURE -U-
PRGCESS!NG 0AT---27NlXf70
IN QUENC4ED jr~WOIM[W-lj
AUT40R-(03)-Q.t-3?4ANIVv G."l,v DUIDIN, V.A.y ZIMAI YU.Vo
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SGURCE--FIZ. KHIM. MEKHAN. MAT., 1970, 6, (1), 25-30
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, CHROMIUM STEELt CRACK PROPAGArION, STEEL
QUENCHING
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUME14T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0158 STEP NO--UR/0361)/70/00tj/OOL/0025/0030
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129414
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N C t-A I a, I E 0
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212 031 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIOM NO--AP0129414
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E PROPAGATION OF DELAYED FAILURE
CRACKS IN QUENCHEO CR STEELS WITH A RELATIVELY HIGH C CONTENT WAS
STUDIED. THE GROWTH OF THE DELAYED FAILURE CRACKS WAS SENSITIVE TO THE
FORM AND NATURE OF THE HEAT TREATMENT APPLIED TO THESE MATERIALS,
REACTING IN DIFFERENT WAYS, FOR EXAMPLE, TO HIGH TEMP. THERMOMECHANICAL
TREATMENT AND THE PRESENCE OF AN ACTIVE MEDIUM. THE MECHANISMS ACTING
AT TWO KEY STAGES OF THE PROCESS (INITIAL CRACK GROWTH AND ULTIMATE
FAILURE OR COLLAPSE) ARE DISCUSSES ON THE BASIS OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
EXAMINATION.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 53 2 . 57 + '5 42 . !~'3 7 1 5,C ?
KEFA L TD7, C., -7
F.
4.6016"
"On ViLration for.
n, szos L T:ensl 4-.-: al-d t--e
Weight Conistant of 111"qui(Is on the Basis of Vibration Damol-,~"
Tr. Grcznen. ne.--Ft. In- (Wor~,-.s of Gro-menskiv Pt~tro!~ui-;; 1971~
Collection 33, l-,p 22-6-2311 RZh-Miekha-dk,, No .12, D-c 71, AI)r,-L,,-:ic-U ',-C
12B1631)
~,h.:10-et-,czd analysis pi-selltod
oil 0, of
number. diffe--a-eni 1-1 eci-ua-L5.rjn 'Ls- obtz~ined
for the case of a vilwational system, ,-jith lumped
o b t; I li n E, -f - -j.,7~ t 11: f:a1' -~ n fc, r c a 1 cu 1, a t t 11
viscos ity -we i ~gn t C-)"-. Can-, ( ~l 0 ) T-n The cas 0- of
numbers. I. C. buliri~i.
Of the 1;letl-ul or
r tjjC,~
I I'T0 la t
D a --:,, Pm co! ormulas ciriD
e 1 u d c i -a Yl e
-,ma If iind
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USSR
PISKUNOV, YU. A., NEVSKIY, V. A., I~LPIN, V. F.
UDC 539.3/.5
"On the Question of the Breakdown of Concrete Under Cyclic Shock Loads"
Tr. Groznen. neft. in-t (Works of Groznenskiy Petroleum Institute), 1971,
Collection 33, pp ~-16-217 (from RZh-Mekbaniki, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No
12V1615)
Translation: The authors emphasize that analysis of rheologicfl models of
concrete and their equations describing cases of shock effects leads cne to
conclude that the inelastic proper-ties of concrete have a considerahle effect
on the behavior of concrete under shock in addition to the elastic properties
ordinarily taken into account. Experimental data are presented and disciissed
concerning a study of the effect of inelastic propertief~ characterlzf~d by the
coefficient of- internal friction on the strength proper-cle5 arid the -proc~-Ss
of breakdo-,,,n of con--retes under shock loads. Samples of concrete with dimen-
sions 7 x 7 x 7 cm haviing the same static strength but differing, in the type
and strength (600 and 1200 kg/cm2) of the coarse filler were Investiga-r-ec'.
The samples were made with two flows of cement. The coefficient o--" inte-~nal
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USSR
PISKUNOV, YU. A., et al, Tr. Groz-nen. neft. in-t, 1971, Collection 33,
pp 216-217
friction was determined with the IKVT-2 device by transmitting longitudinal
oscillations to the sample. The pulsed loads were supplied on a standard pile
driver by applying a series of shocks up to breakdown. The experiments showed
that the work necessary for breakdown of the samples rises with an increase ~n
the coefficient of internal friction. The work of hreakdown also rises with an
increase in the expenditure of cement per m3 of concrete with a fixed coeffi-
cient of internal friction. The authors indicate that for the breakdown of
concrete with a stronger coarse filler under shock ef-fects but with a lower
coefficient of internal friction, less work is expended than in the case of
concrete with a less strong filler (crushed stone or gravel) but with a
greater coefficient of internal friction. It is thus more favorable with the
same static strength of the concrete for structures subject to the action of
shock loads to use concrete with a higher coefficient of internal friction,
since greater work is required for the breakdown of this concrete. It is
noted that one can increase the inelasticity of the concrete through selection
of the components and net by using a higher mark of cement. A. 1. Platov.
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USSR
UDC 621.762:669,018.44(088.8)
DMARSKIY, S. M'.)RODCHENKO, M. I., TARABANOV, A. S., Lbk_K~ALM,~, P. N., and.
DUDIN, V V
"Press Powder for Manufacture of Heat Resistant Products"
USSR Author's Certificate No. 252165, Filed 14/06/67, Published 24/07/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 2, 1971, Abstract
No. 2 G457 P)
Translation: The press powder includes a carbon-cont;'iining filler, organic
binder, metal oxide easily reduced by carbon, such as Tio 2A and impurities.
In order to increase the strength of products upon silicizing, the powder
contains a phenol formaldehyde resin as a binder, graphite as the carbon-
containing filler, with the components of the press powder in the following
weight parts: graphite 65-85, TiO2 8-15 per 100 weight parts of the mixtuie,
phenol formaldehyde resin 5-20, impurity 0.5-5.
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112 014 UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
--ELECTROCAPILLAR 'OfJENOMENA IN INDIUM BISMUTH ALLOYS -U-
TITLE Y -1,
AUTHOR--KUZNETSOV, V.A.9 KGNYUKHOVAr N.P., OUDINAt N.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970, 6tl)i 108-10
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT, TiNDIUM ALM, BIS'4UTH ALLCY* ELECT!~ODE
PnTENTfALt POTASSIUV CHLORIDE, LITHIUM CHLORIDE, ELECTRr~DE POTENTIAL
r-ONTROL MARKING--110 PESTRICTI(~NS
oncumENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REFLIFRAME-1998/0681 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105657 t
UNCLASSIFIED
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCICSSIN~ DATc--jj,SFP70
CIRC ACCESSION .40--AP0105657
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ELECTROCAPILLAqY PHENCY-ENA
WERE STUDIED AT 4150DEGREES BY USING AS ELECTROLYTE A EUTECTIC MIXT. OF
LICL AND KCL. ADD.N. OF 81 TC IN LOWERED THE INTERFACIAL T-cNSION 4N0
SHIFTED THE ZERO CHARGED POTENTIAL OF THE ALLOYS TOWARD THE POS. SIDE.
AT POTENTIALS MORE NEG. THAN POSITIVE 0*2 V 61 BEHAVED AS A SURFACE
ACTIVE COMPONENT IN RELATION TO IN AND 14AS ADSORBED ON THE SURFACES OF
THE ALLOYS. AT POSITIVE 0.2-V THE INTERFACIAL TENSION IS INDEPENOENT OF
THE ALLOY COMPN. AND THE ADSORPTION OF BI IS'NIL. AT POTENTIALS MORE
POS. THAN 'POSITIVE 0.2 V, IN-BECOMES-A S.URFACE ACTIVE COMPONENT. THUS,
THE CONCN. OF C9MPONENTS IN THE SURFACE LAYER-DEPENDS ON 90TH THE C94PN.
OF THE ALLOY AND ON THE POTENTIAL, AND THEREFORE A CHANGE IN THE LATTER
WILL CAUSE ACHANGE IN THE SIGN OF ADSORPTION. THE ZERO CHARGE
POTENTIAL OF IN WAS NEGATIVE 0.52 V AND THAT OF BI NEGATIVE 0.18 V. THE
RANGE nF QOMPINS. WHERE A CHANGE IN COMPN. CAUSES A SHARP CHANGE IN
INTERFACIAL TENSION IS CHARACTERIZED BY SHARP CHANGES OF THE ZERO CHARGE
POTENTIALS. THIS INUICATES THAT THE ZERO CHARGE POTENTIALS ESSENTIALLY
DEPEND ON THE COMPN. OF THE SURFACE LAYERS.
IJNCLASSIFIED
ID u 1) 7: AIS Q ~r
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USSR
UDC 536.423.1
GRIGOR'YEV, V. A.,-D 6-, Candidates of Technical Sciences,
Moscow Pm-rer Eng' eering; Institute
"The.Bolling of Cryogenic Liquids in a Thin.Film"
0
Moscow,.Teploenergetika, No 12, 1970, pp 54-57
Abstract:. The results of experimental research on the boiling of nitrogen,
oxygen,,and hydrogen in a thin film are presented, and an approximate
analysis of the heat-exchange mechanism is made for the case of developed
nucleate boiling. 4 figures, 1 table. 2 bLibliographic entries.
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UR 0482
AA0044793"
D
Soviet Inventions Illustrated. Section II Electrical, Derwent,
243713 qUASI-BALAFPED BRIDGE CIRCUIT [PR MEASURING
EA,R~YMERVOF IMPED&NCE. In ijuasi-balanced 4 70
circuit (1),"in the arm of"uninown impedance (2)
of which only resistance (or only reactance) is to
be measured, the auxiliary reactance (or resistance)
(3) is modulated with a modulator (4) e.g. in the
form of polarized relay. The potentials to be
compared are fed to selective amplifiers (5) and
(6) tuned to the frequency of-power feed. Amplified
potentials are compared in phase or amplitude in
comparator (7) whose signal is amplified on
frequency modulation by amplifier (8) received by
detector (9) and fed to indicator (10).
The standard parameter is adjusted until
the output signal with frequency modu!stion vanishes-
and the direction of deviation from quasi-balarice
is determined by the phase sign of the vanishing
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29.9.67 as ll8625l/l8-1O.EL_U_QgQKFX4~1J. NOVOSIBIRSK
ELECTROTECHNICAL INST.
Class 21e. Int.Cl. G Olr.
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19771618
USSR
MG 546.824-31'42'1539.23,537-226
BULGAKOV, 11. A.9 I~UDKEVICHj Vj-Pj_.)~OJWDAREXKO, V. S., MHARCHENKO, 1. N.,
and FESEKKO, YE. G., Rostov State University
"Structure and Certain Dielectric Properties of Strontium Titanate Thin
Filas Produced by Cathode Sputtering"
Kwcow, Heorganicheskiye haterialy, Vol 9, Wo 10# Oct 73, pp 1833-1834
Abstracti Strontium titanate (ST) film, 1-12 microns thick, were produced
an titanium substrates by cathode sputtering. From this experimental work
the optimum mode of ST film formation was aelectedi 900 Y, 80 ma, residual
alr pressure of 0.6 mm Hg, distance between anode and cathode -- 12 c,
distance between cathode and substrate -- 6 am, and coating rate -- 0.2
micron/bour. It was determined that the dielectric strength of ST films In
a constant filed aaounts to about 500 kv/cm which is higher than for volume
ceramic samples for which this value doesnot exceed 100 ky/cm. One figuret
three bibliographic references.
44 -
USSR onc: 612.822.3.
DUDfall, K.., N. , - GAUZEL'14LN, V. Ye. , Laboratory of VJ s i on Phys i oloE.~~
hiitiitii~e of Fhysiology imeni I. P. Pavlov, Acader.%y of sciences
USSR, Leningrad
"Registration and Discrimination of Responses to Initiation and Terrr:,i-
nation of a Stimulus in theFuleed Activity of Neurons"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, Vol. 58, ITO 8, AuC, '72, pp 1312-
-1317
Abstract: The paper describes electronic instruments designed for re-
cording and distinguishfng on- and off-responses. Schematic diaerams
are given for two devices. ITe first is a unit for rnixinc the investi-
.-ated pulse flow (information carrier) with markers for the beginning
and end of the stimulus. The resultant mixture can be recorded on a
single-ch-innel tape recorder. The other device is a unit for selectinf:
signals in pulse processes. This instrument discri-mlinates si,r;nals for
stimulus actuation in the studied pulse stream. The proposscd equi-iment
can be used Jin conjunction with digital coraputers.
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USSR
DUDKIN. K. N.
UDC 621.374.32
IlDevice for Counting Nwnber of Pulses in a Series"
USSR Author's Certificate No 280749, Filed 6/06/69, Published 25/01/71,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Ifychis-
litelInaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 A53 P).
Translation: This device for counting the number of pulses in a series differs
in that in order to separate series of pulses, the length of which is deter-
mined by the duty factor of the pulse sequence being analyzed, and to count the
rumber of pulses in the sequence, the device contains an exponentially rising
sawtooth voltage generator operating in the*s1wTe mode, a sixtooth voltage
generator with an output voltage amplitude pr6portional to the duty factor of
the pulse sequence analyzed, a threshold device which operates when the duty
factor of the pulse sequence exceeds a fixed length,and a device forming an
electrical signal, the amplitude of which is proportional to the number of
pulses in the series. 1 Figure.
1J1
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--- 13-NOV70
TITLE--TFCHNIQIJ': OF OBTAINING HISTUGRAMS OF IMPULSE NUMBFR GROUPSI builsTst
DURING NEURONAL ACTIVITY ANALY51S -U-
AUTHOR--DUDKIN, K.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZIOL ZH SSSR IM I Mi SECHENOVA 56(l): 126-129. ILLUS. 1970
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJEC'T AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANU MEUICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--NERV0US--SYSTEMi NEURCJN# ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
-CCNTtlr)L IMARKLNG--t-40 kESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfE0
PROXY RE._'._L/FRA,'-lE--3005/1337 STEP NO--UR/0239/70/056/001/01'-16/0129
CIRC ACCrS'Sl(YJ NG--AlPnll3,?Q3
H_ u
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133293
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. A METHOD FOR OBTAINING HIsr0GRAl'-lS
OF IkP-JLSE NU~WER IN GP.CJPS 'WAS DEVELOPED FOR A STUDY OF 1'4PULSc- ACTIVYT
OF NEURONS. A DETAILED UESCRIPTION IS GIVEN FOR A THEO~,Y AND A SCHEMA
IS PRESENTED OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF MORE CCMPLICATED ELECTRONIC
EQU[P,'4F.-',JT. THF SUGGESTED PIETHOO MAY BE APPLIED IN THE ANALYSIS OF BOTH
ARTIFICIALLY EVCKED OR UiNEVCKED IMPULSE ACTIVITY. FACILITY: 1.
P. PAVLOV INST. PHYSIOL., ACAO. SCI. USSR, LENINGRAD, USSR.
L A-S S-I F I-E ID,
USSR
-0
UDC: 612.8220 .Od
DUDKIN,]~. N. and SIIPERL, L. V., Physiology of Vision Laboratory
J-Head6d b~ V. D. Glezer) and the Scientific-Technical Division
(Headed by N, S. Slepchuk) of the I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physi-
ology, USSR Academy of Sciences, leningrad
"Construction of Poststimulus Histograms on the 'Neuron-11
Analyzer"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR im..I. M. Sechenova,
Ito 10, vol 58, 1972, Pp 1636-1638
Abstract: Histograms of the poststimulus time (PST) are used in
many neurophysiological investigations in the analysis of neuron
responses to stimuli, these histograms being obtained through mea-
surement of the time of the pulses in response to the stimulus,
and the accumulation of the measured time intervals repetition of
the same stimulus. The purpose of this article is to show how such
histograms can be constructed with the "Neuron-l" analyzer. A
block diagram of this instrument in the mode of time interval sy-n-
chronous summation, the mode in which poststimulus histof..,r,-~.ms are
constructed, is given together with a description of Lhe equip-
ment's operation. A sample of the poststintulus histogram of a
:L/P
USSR
UDC: 612.822-3.08
DUDKIN, K. N., et al, Fiziologicheskiv zhurnal SSSR i.M. I. M. Se-
chenova, No 10, vol 58', 19,2,c~pp 1636--163,
light-stimulated neuron is shown..
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USSR uDc: 621.362.2(,,8.,)
KHANIN, M. A., DIDORENKO, N. S. _-1)Q
MAZUR, V. A. , KOLOMOYERS,
N. V., ZYKOVA, N. P.
"A Commutation Line"
USSR Author's Certificate No 256002, filed 2 Jan 68, published 19 Mar 70
(from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOA163 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a commutation line for
a 'thermocouple produced by combined hot powder pressing. As a distinguish-
ing feature of the patent, the line is made from aluminum powder which is
partially oxidized (by 5-20 percent). This makes it possible to increase
the working temperature to 6oo0c.
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112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16SEP70
TITLE~-EFFECT OF A BISMUTH TL-LLURIUE IMPURITY ON THE BANO STRUCTURE OF TIN
TELLURIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-BOROVIKOVA, R.P., DUOKIN, L.O., YERASOVA, N.A., KAZANSKAYA,
O.A.9 KAYDANOV# V.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROVo 1970t p(l) 231
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TA6S--BISMUTHj ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, TIN' COMPOUND, TELLURIUM
COMPOUND, ACTIVATION ENERGY, ENEiZGY BAND ST9UCTUQEr HALL CONSTANT
C.CNTROL MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIC"'IS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PEEL/FRAME--19R8/0578 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/001/0231/0231
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105561
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP7C
CIRC ACCESS[ON NO--APO105561
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF ELEC.
COND.; THERMAL E14F., THE HALL CONST., AND THE TRANSERSE NERNST
ETTINGSHAUSEN EFFECT WAS STUDIED EXPTL. IN SN SUBI NEGATIVEX Of SU3X TE
(0 SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO TIMES SMALLER THAN OR EiDUAL TO 0.1) SOLID
SOLNS. AT 80-500DEGREES K. IN COMPARISON TO PURE SNTEP A DECREASE IN
HALL 14081LITY IS NfITICED AND 4 MAX, APPEARS ON THE TEMP. 'DEPENDENCE
CURVE OF THE HALL CONST. THERE ARt 2 POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS FOR THESE
AND OTHER OBSO. CHANGES: fl) THE ADON. OF BITE LOWERS THE ENERGY GAP
..,BETWEEN REGIONS OF LIGHT AND HEAVY HOLES;~ (2) IMPURITY (DONOR) LEVELS OF
81 SPLIT INTO AN IMPURITY BA14D LOCATED BELOW THE VALENCE BAND. IN BOTH
CASES, THE ADDN. OF BI HAS LITTLE INFLUENCE ON THE CONCN. OF HOLES.
UNCLASSIFIED
212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054943
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LOW TEMP. THERMO ELEC. MATEREALS,
N TYPE Bf SU;12 (TE, SE) SUB3 ANO P TYPE (61,S9) SUBZ TE SU63, WERE
STUDIED. THE CHANGE IN THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THESE MdTERIALS TO THF
TEMPS. AT WHICH THEY ARE USED IN PRACTICE (300DEGREES) WAS EXAMD. FOR
THIS PURPOSE, PRESSED N AND P TYPE SAMPLES, 10 TIMES 10 TIMES 10 -MM,
WERE PREPD., AND THE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFF. (ALPHA), THERMAL COND.
(KAPPA), AND ELEC. RESISTIVITY PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR TO THE
PRESSING DIRECTION WERE MEASURED AT ROOM TEMP. TO 350DEGREES USING AN
APP. ANALOGOUS TO THE PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED ONE. FOR BOTH TYPES OF
MATERIALS, ALPHA AND KAPPA REMAIN THE SAME OVER THE ENTIRE TEMP. RANGE
EXAMD. A SIGNIFICANT RESULT OF THE PRESENT INVESTIGATION IS THE FINDING
OF ANISOTROPY IN P TYPE MATERIAL WITHIN THE INTRINSIC REGION. AT THE
SAME TIMEt THE THERMAL EMF. OF THE N TYPE MATERIAL IS PRACTICALLY
ISOTROPIC OVER THE ENTIRE TEMP. RANGE INVESTIGATED. SOME EXPLAINATION IS
OFFERED FOR THE PHENOMENA OBSD. ROOM TEMP. DATA ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO
CHARACTERIZE THERMDELEC. MATERIALS RELATIVE TO THEIR THERMAL A14D ELEC.
PROPERTIES, BUT SUCH PROPERTIES SHOULD BE MEASURED ALSO AT ELEVATED
TEMPS9
UNCLASSIFIED
Mechanical Properties
USSR UDC
ZYKOVA, N. P., and' LY'U'SKLN, S. N.
"Anisotropy of the Electrical Properties of Low-Temperature Thermoeiectric
Materials"
Moscow, Neorganicneskiye Mla-terialy, Vol 6, No 1, jan 70, Pp
Abstract: In connection with the fact that powder iretal-lurgy meLiio!-; il-e C_isic
procedures in nanufacturing thermocouples, the authors have LIV(15~igaLed Lile
anisotropy of the electrical characteristics in pressed samples, the croation 01,
whose texture is determined lz~y the anisotropy of the mechanical propertie:;. it
is known that iow-temperature thermoelectric materials Bi2(Te, Se)) -- n-type --
and (Bi, Sb)2Te3 -- p-type -- on the basis of the peculiarities Of LILeir crystal
chemical structure, have an anisotropy of electrical and thermal conductivity at
room ternperaLure both in monocrystalline and polycrystalline pressed :,ample5. Tile
thermoelectric efficiency z in the direction of the layers (the direction per-
pan-dicular to pressing) is higher than in the direction perpendicular to it. This
also deturmines the directionalness of operations connected with optimizing the
thermoelectric effectiveness of these materials and converters. The variation in
temperature dependence of the anisotropy of the thermoelectric characteristics
of the indicated materials to the temperature of their practical utilization
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DUDKIN, L. D., et al, Neorganiches !dye Materialy, Vol 6, No 1, Jul 70, PP IZ-7-128
(3300C) was investigated. The results of this study are presented in graphical
form. Both for electron and hole materials the anisotropy is retained throughout
the entire investigated tepq)erature range. The essential result of the sLudy was
confirmation of the anisotropy of the thermal eaf in p-type materiais in the
natural conductivity range (increase in thermal conductivity as a result of bi-
polar diffusion indi-cates the occurrence of natural conductivity above 1000C).
At the same time, the thermal emf of the electron material is, in practice, iso-
tropic in the entire investigated temperature range. A figure is also prosonted
showing the tomporaturo dopondonce of anisotropy of the thermoelectric properties
of low-temperature materials calculatod on the basis of the results of the in-
vestigation. The essential changes in anisotropy of the thermoelectric proper-
ties of the low-temporature materials indicAte that the optimal crystallographic
direction of utilization of aninotropio thermoelectric materials cannot be
adequately judged from the data. for one temperature.
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USSR UDC 621.362.2(088.8)
BEYLIN, A. Yu., DUDKIN_.L._ D., ZYKOVA, N. P., KOLOMEYETS, N. V. MAZUR, V. A.,
TARTAKOVSKIY, D. MVIIN, M. A.
"A Thermocouple"
USSR Author's Certificate No 227428, Filed 6 Jul 67, Published 20 Jan 70 (from
RZh-Electrotekhnika i energetika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A127 P)
Translation: The proposed thermocouple contains a P-branch of germanium tellu-
ride, a commutation bus of iron, and a commutation substrate. A mechanical
mixture of tungsten and tin telluride, or tungsten and lead telluride is used
as the commutation substrate. This is to improve mechanical strength and reduce
power lost in commutation.
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USSH
UDC 51
BMMEr-YEV, M. M.. BAKHLITINSKIY, I. YA., DIYDKIN, L. M., LIVSUTS, V. H., and
POZAKWIR, E. 1.
"A Block'Method of Calculating the Optimal National Economic Plan"
Tr. 4-y Zinn. shkoly po pat. Programmir, i smpvhn. voDr.. Drogobych. 1971
tPrWeedings of the Fourth Winter School of Mathematical Programming and
Related Questions, Drogobych, 19711 No 3, Moscow. 1972, pp 74 - 98 (from
RZh Mate-tika. No 12, 1973, item No 12 V 576)
Translationo The problem of optimally planning the national economy, represented
~m the form of a model of' nonlinear programming, is broken down into individual
subproblems, related by global boundaries. An iterative process for its solution
is described, based on the solution of subproblems and the adjustments of
resource evaluations proportional to discrepancies in the global boundaries
without a solution at the center of some optimization problem, The plan of
solution is close to the method of B. T. Polyak and N. V. Tretlyakov (First
Conference on Optimal Planning and Management of the National Economy, Thesis
Reports, Section 4, TsEMI [Central institute of Mathematical Economics]
USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1971) and differs from the latter in the fact
that the goal functions of the subproblems are designed without the use of
"global" information about expenditures of common resources throughout the
system, but with information about the state of individual subsystems. The
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BAKHMErIYEV, M. M. et all Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly po mat. programmir. i amezhn.
Yopr.o Drogobych, 1971, No 3, Moscow-V 1972, PP 74 - 98
convergence of the method and the local optimality of the solution are
demonstrated,
The model considers material balances of labor resources at each point
and in the nation as a whole--by trade-wage groups, balances of capital
investment,land natural rezources. Simplifying assumptions with respect to the
transport network are mades for example, the uniqueness of the transport
imethod in each direction. Expenditures for nonproductive purposes are considered
in functions of production expenditures. Prices are assumed fixed. The criterion
of optimality for the national economic plan is taken to be the maximum level of
income for workers in the base group.
Abstract by S. Lebedey
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LISSR UDC: 51
VAKSMAN, T. F.
"Mathematical Economics Problems With Explicit and Implicit Eeak."
Tr. 4-v Zimn. shkoly Do mat, progreirsdr. i sm-ezh. voprosam, 1971, V3,p. 1
(Works of the Four-th Winter School on Mathematical Programning and Related
Problems, 1971, No 1), Moscow, 1971, pp 166-17), (from PZh-Kibernetika, No
6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6Vh45)
Translation': A beak is defined as the solution of a system of linear inn-
qualities of intersectoral 'balance which is smaller with respect to all
components than the other solutions of this system.
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USSR UDO 621.387.322
DMITREZffM, L.P., DUDKIN, R.I.
RMethod For Control Of Thyratron"
USSR Author's Certificate No 261553, filed 30 Mar 66, published 14 May 70 (from
RZh--Elektronike i yeye primeneniye, No 11 January 1971, Abstract No IA119P)
Translation: An imDrovemont of the method of control is proposed for a thyratron
which is fired by a current pulse of arbitrary form and duration, during which
arcing of the thyratron iv maintained as a consequence of feeding the anode cir-
cuit from two sources, one being a source of &-c and the other of d-c. By hypoth-
seis the source of d-c is quantized with respect to time and the power supply of
___the anode circuit is accomplished from the two sources eiwltaneously. Such a
circuit assures simpl:Lfication and expaxwion of the 31mits of control of the
thyratron. V. M.
USSR UDC 62-533.65
DUDKIN,, DHITRENIKO, L. P
"Two-Position Temperature Regulator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 257171, Filed 10/07/68, Publishcd 2/04/70
(Translated from Referativnvy Zhurnal Avtomiatika, Talenteklianika i Vychis-
litel'naya Tekhni-ka, No 12, 1970, Abstract No 12 A289P by
Translation: The two-position temperature regulator sug-estcd contains a ther-
mal resistor which controls, connects and disconnects thyratrons (T) connected
to the coil of the actuating electromagnet In a resonant circuit. The grid of
the connecting T is connected to the plate circuit of the control T through a
divider capacitor. while the grid of the disconnecting T is connected to a
phatorealator, optically coupled to the controlling T. The presence of the div-
Ider capacitor eliminates repeated switching of the connecting T. One figure.
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USSR UDC 621.317.78.023
KOTOSOIIOV, N. V., DUMi_-,L-~ PETNOV, Yu. 1-.1.
*w___-M
"Some I-leans of Improvin? the Sensitivity of a Superhigh Frequency Power Indi-
cator by U,- J ng t' e
Tr. Voronezh. un-ti ('w'orks of Voronezh University), 1971, No 77, pp 44-49 (fror-
RZh-hadioteki-mil,a, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 1OA179)
Translation: A study was made of the basic charactvrisLics of a superhigh
frequency poLer indica:or in the Hall effect and certain mm:ans of ili,.proving its
sensitivity. The t1ic�oretical possibility of improving Ghe sensitivity of the
wattmeter in the Hall sen.,;or usint', a ring resonator Ls dt-moustraccd. kc~,;ult.,3
are preEented from an e.-perimental study of the sensiLivity of the cooled 11-111
sensor in the superhi,,h frequency range. There are 3 illustraLions and a 5-
entry bibliography.
ENGINEERING-
Aeronai i t- i r a 1
USSR
UDC 533.6:621.4
KosTE.RI.N., V.. A.,, DUDI=, V. T.,. and FAD-V:fEV, L. V.
"Kffect of Air Bypass Aft.of the Compressor Into the Jet Nozzle on
Indicators of Gas Turbine Jet Engines"
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Kazan' Aviation Institute),
V~vpusk (Issue) 114, 1970, pp 58-76 (from-RZh-?Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 70,
Abstract No 12B482, by M. A. Peshkin)
Translation:~ The least-squares method, given several simplifying assunip-
tions and hypotheses, was used to evaluate the effect that air bypass aft
of the compressor into the afterburner chamber has on the performance
indicators of turbojet engines,. allowing for the work in the expansion
of air and changes in gas enthalpy aft of the turbine. Calculation results
are given as Mlach number functions of the relative specific fuel consumption
and thrust, for a 1% change in the heat-release factor and a 1% change in
the afterburner chamber pressure due to change in air bypass, Taking the
energy of the bypassed ai::- into account markedly improves engine indicators
compared with the case when this energy is neglected.
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1/2 OZ6 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--090CT70
TITLE--INTERACTION OF HIGH ENERGY ALPHA PARTICLES WITH NUCLEI -U-
AUTHOR-104)-DUDKIN, V.E.t PVANOV, I.I., SYSOYEVA, O.V.r VIKHROVI A.!.
COUNTRY CF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 1970s 11(1)t
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
36-42
TOPIC TAGS--ALPHA INTERACTION, HIGH ENERGY PARTICLE, MONTE CARLD METHOD,
ALPHA BOMBARDMENT, ALUMNUM, SILVER, NITROGEN, NIOBIUM
CONTRGL M=KING--UG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
PkOXY REEL/FRAME-1960/0172 STEP NO--Uti/0367/70/011/001100.-16/0k')lt2
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0048464
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/Z 026 UNCLA.SSIFIED PRGCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0044464
A6STRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTERACTION OF 105-MEV ALPHA
PARTICLES WITH PRIME17 AL AN'D PRIM~.108 AG, AND 380-MEV ALPHA PARTICLES
WITH PRIME14 Np PRIME27 AL, AND PRIME93 M8 WAS CALCD.t BY USING THE
MONTE CARLO METHOD ON THE BASIS OF CASCADE EVAPN- MODEL. CoMPAR150,14 OF
THE CALCUo RESULTS WITH THE EXPTL. DATA SHOWS THAT THE MODEL USED
PERMITS A REASONABLE DESCRIPTfON OF THE GENERAL Cl14RACTERLSTIC5 OF THE
INTERACTION. FACILITY: INST. MED.-BIOL. PkO3.t MUSCOll, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 615-371:576-851-49).o-)6.8.o,14:5)~1-21~
YOSKVICHEVAJ I. V. , DLJDKIDT,., 14. 1., ZUYEV, A. S., CHERY,4-SOV, A. N., and
SHAPIRO., N. I., LeaT-:TiMT~E-UlMe of Vaccines and Sera
"Relationship Between the Iramological Properties of S. typhi AntiCen Frac-
tions and Their Molecular-Weig-ht Paraneters
Moscowl, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 10, 1972,
pp 82-86
Abstract: AntiCens isolated from S. typhi cultures by trr.Dtic proteolysis or
by treatment with hydrogen peroxide were characterized by cc-risiderable pol~..-
dispersity. They contained components with diffusion coefficients ran,7i-n. fro:7
-3 t, 1)
o.45 - o.6 X lo-7 to io - ii x -10-7 crr?/sec with nean square radii I (VI/,
from 560 - 590 to 30 - 40 R. The high-molecular-weilr-'11t fractions Of V f~-. 7D
_ . repa-
rations induced th,e fo-.7cation of 0 and Vi antibodies in- high titers; the
antigen activity of the lov-molecular-weiCht fractions -was 2 to 3 orders lower.
The MiZh-nolecular-weight fraction of the peroxide- preparation also induced the
Vormation of Y1 antibodies. A relationship was o -bserved between the rolec-:lar-
weight parameters of the anti6en preparations and the level of their biolo,~Jcal
activity (protective pror~eerties, toxicity, and antiGenic speci-ficity). 7-:~
high-molecular-weight collrpozents -xhibi'ed the greatest biolo:-ical activi-.y in
bbit serum.
1
V
USSR
UDC 615.372:576.851.49].07
SHAPIRO, N. I., VASIL'YEVA, T. G., MOSKVICHEVA, 1. V., 1),U -T
KRUGLIKHINA, Z. M., SAZONETS, G. I., OZERETSKOVSKIY, N, A., BALAYANI, V. D.,
and KOVAL'SKAYA, S. Ya., Leningrad Institute of Vaccines and Sera and State
Control Institute of Medical Biological Preparations imeni Tarasevich, Moscow
"Molecular Heterogeneity of Endotoxins Extracted From the Typhoid-Paratyphoid
Group of Bacilli. Report II. Antigenic Structure and Biological Activity of
High and Loti-Molecular-Weight Fractions"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 11, 1971,
pp 35-39
Abstract: By means of sepharose 2B columns, endotoxin extracts from typhoid
(4446) and paratyphoid B (50602) bacilli can be separated into a high-molecular-
weight and a low-molecular-weight fraction. Components of the latter fraction
retain some serological specificity but are nontoxicexert a low protective
activity, and display no stressor activity. On the other hand, components of
the high-molecular-weight fraction have a full antigenic structure, are highly
immunogenic and toxic, and display pronounced stressor activity. The high-
molecular-weight fraction is the carrier of the biological properties of
typhoid and paratyphoid endotovins.
1/1
USSR
UDC 541.163:661.163.9
DUDKINA, V. G., and BOYCHINOVA, Ye. S.
"The Sorption of TransLtion Metal Ions on Zirconium 'Pyrophosphate"'
Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 45, Vyp 9, 1972, pp 1992-1985
Abstract: For the desorption of Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II) from zirconium
pyrophosphate (ZP), the curing time of the initial gel is related to the
coefficient of diffusion. The volume of ZP increases about 15% to an
equilibrium value in 30 minutes, The coefficient of diffusion of water was
determined from expansion data and it was shown that the mobility of water
in ZP was less than in organic sulfonate-cation exchange resins. Equilibrium
of ZP and solution with respect to the distribution of ions takes longer, on
the order of a day. Temperature, pH, anions, and the number of adsorption-
desorption cycles influence the cation exchange capacity of the ZP. The
shape, as well as the magnitude of the sorption isotherm is different for
the three ions, Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II) in the order of decreasing con-
centrations of the metals on the ZP at equilibrium. This is related to
the energies of activation: 2.38, 0.46, and 0.16 Kcal/mol respectively.
1/1
AA0040SIC LAA 6f f-,01 4 uR o482
.Soviet Inventions Illu.,itrated, Section I Chemical, Dexwent,
239780 ARCLISMARGE ZXCITER-has a switchinZ control
=-mcrense'rhe cathode area simultaneously
with disconnect,*on of the heating source. Ptior to
ignition a plania forming gas (2) is passed through
the burner (1), contactor (3) is closed, connecting
branches (A,B) cf the cathode in series. Cathode
jkej~~ipg S!~_q~_one section of the power sc!~rj_~e,
anode voltage being taken from -section -CD-). When the
are discharge (7) develops current relay (8) opens
contacts (9) and closes contacts (10), connecting
the cathode branches in parallel, and both sections
of the power source in series to give the required
anode voltage. Vaxiable resistance (11) controls
the heating currem: and the current/voltage charact-
eristics of the are power source. This system can
be used in arc welding under vacuum or in an inert
atmosphere.
1.4.68 as 1229230/25-27. D.A.DUDKD et alia-E.A.
PATON ELECTRIC WELDING INST. (24.7.69) Bul 11/18.3.69
Class 49h. Int.Cl.B 23k.
_191,7150018
AA0040514
AL-LBORS: -Drudko2 D. A.; Lakiza, S. P-; Lapchinskiy, V- F. and Masalov, Yu. A.
Institut Elektrosvarki imeni Ye. 0. Patona
6
r
19750019
AA0040651-
~1 Z)fAecD
J~), R ~ UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sectioh I Chemical, Derwent'.
240726 ELEMOSIAG tRMT syphon bottom
,,M i n a
pot!ring-operationi the consumable electrode
Is inserted so that'its bass is clear of the bottom
by one third of the slag bath depth. Voltage is
applied and the molten slag syphoned into the mould,
or else imported via a tundish and orifice in the
bottom of the mould. The slag rises and makes the
circuit4 The Idea is to raise the slag sharply and
thus avoi.d any skull or crusting on the mould
bottom or walls.' Once the slag reaches project
height, syphoning stops and remelting proceeds
normally.
5.3.66 as 1060334/22-2. PATON.B.E.et al.E.O.PATON
ELECTROWELDING INST. (26.8.69) Bul 13/1.4.69.
Class l8b. Int.Cl.C 21 c.
197-50234
AA0040651
Dud A.,
AUTHORS: Paton, B. Ye.; Medovar, B. I.; Latash, Yu. V.;
Yemel yanenk-o, Yu. G.; Kfy-u-yev, M. M.-Perygnishnikov, I". S.-'-
Laktionov, V. S.; Butski-y-,--V. N.; and Kasy-rev, L. K.
CYrdena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut Elektrosvarki
imeni E. 0. Fatona
19750235
Semiconductor Technology
USSR UDC 548.526:548.4
KO- Q. It., and CHEREDNICHENKO, D. I., Taganrog
"Raising the Diffusion Activity of Germanium Treated With An
Electron Beam"
Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov, No 2, 1970, pp 29-31
Abstract: An anomalous increase of the diffusion activity of
electrically active impurities in germanium, exposed to low-
energy electrons (E-z:::730 kev), is established. The germanium
diffusion coefficients increase fourfold for the acceptors
(In, Ga) and 1.5-2-fold for the donors(Sb, As). The coefficients
of diffusion are determined experimentally by the method of p-n-
transitions on the basis of available concepts concerning the
diffusion along the boundaries. The increase of the diffusion
activity is related to the formation of the developed network
of dislocations along which the migration of impurities is
considerably facilitated.
1/1
USSR
DUDDKO, G.V., K012GAYEV, '4.A., and
-2o~,sible a:.A "'oun ,~d
Germani= Durin,-, -Eiec~.ror,31,2am Eeating"
t e 27 al 0,; 0 2, p- -C.".
--~e -~Z- of ei-, ectron-bewa proccos-Ing on u,.a-,;ov!-aL
Dortant ill V.Le-,,r c-L' the in-lensi've use o--,' L.-I-J's techniqu,~ at the pn,senz- LO
authors wl-udied the actual stnicture of Ge and Si single an
(1, CZ ,
electron beum 0-0 xv, 2 0.5-2.0 Isee, vacuum of 5-1.0" 5 x 5 x
0-5 mm we.re D oduced in the 1, 3 p lane. T~;ere no di,*,.;-tw~lv--un~-:~2 ,j]' cry:3h,]-Une
'usion. TI-ie shaip increase in disloca-icn
3t-,-uctima even upon surface -'L
ta ol' rrca-ttaf-V, T~-i Lo I),-) due priRgArily to thelmal 1;tre ;.;es.
poir
112 025
TITLE--CIFFLSIJ~114 OF INOlUpi
'% -TRCNS -U-
ENERGY ELEl-
AUTHQR-104)-0U0KOq G.V.,
.- D.1 . .1
CCiJ,%T,RY LLF ls'%FC--USSR
SCURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA
:DATE PUbLISHEG----7C
UNCLASSIFIEU PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
AND ANTIK)NY 114 GfiRMANIUM IRkADIATED BY LOW
jNlARUf%[NAv N.I., SUKHCV, G,V., ChEREDNICHENKO,
19,70, P214), 1292-4
SU6JECT AKEAS--kiATERIALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--iMETAL DIFFUSIGNI ANTIMONY ALLOY, GERMANIUM ALLOYs INDIUM
ALLOY, CRYSTAL DISLOCATICN, RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE, ELECTRONt LOW ENERGY
NEUTRON
MiTkIL PA~',KING--NO AESTRICFIGNS
DGCUMENT CLA5J--bNCLASSfFfE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME-303110476 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/004/1292/1294
CIRC ACCESSIGN Nb--APCl2b22d
2/2 325 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSICN N0-4POI.26228
Az3STRACT/ExTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DIFFUSICN OF IN ANt; S6 IN GE
.~MLNTED IN ThE (111) PLANE AND TREATED OVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE wirli LOW
E?xEkGY ELECTR%-NS (SMALLER THAN 30 KEV) WAS STUDIED AT 650-8500EGREES
USING KA61UACTIVE ISbTjPES. THE DIFFUSION PARANIIETtRS ARE 0 SUB0 EQUALS
5.8 Tli,"i-::S ILI: PRIME3 C,-' Pr~IME2-SEC# Q EQUALS 57 KCAL-MULE FUR IN AND 0
SU6C ECQUALS 21 CM AND Q EQUALS 48 KCAL-MOLE FOR 513,
ACCEI-EkATEL; DIFFUSION IS RELATED APPARENTLY TO THE VURNATIUN OF A
tIETWORK CF OISLOCATIC.NS 3Y IRRAON. FACILITY: TAGANROG*
KADIOTEKH. INST.t TAGANROG* USSR.
S S 1 - t
1/2 : 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30DCT?0
TLTLE--POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF THE FORMATION AND DISTRIdUTION OF DEFECTS IN
SILICON AND GERMANIUM DURING ELECTRON BEAM HEATING -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-DUDKOw- V.1 KOLEGAYEVt M*A.9 CHEREDNICHENKO, 0.1.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. KHIM. 08RAB. MATER. 1970, (2), 25-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, IMATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROti--BEAM, METAL HEATING, SINGLE CRYSTALt SILICONP
GERMANIUM, WETAL MELTINGt MICROSCOPYt CRYSTAL LATTICE DEFECT
CC,%JTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0946 STEP NO--UR/0472/70/000/002/0025/0029
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01215413
UNCLASSIFIED
212 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION MD--AP0121548
~ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G,- ABSTRACT. STRUCTURAL DEFECTS PkaDUCED IN GE
AND SI SINGLE CRYSTALS (SECTIONED ALONG THE (111) PLANES) DURING LOW
ENERGY ELECTRON BEAM BQM3ARDMENT WAS STUDIED. THE SAMPLES MAINTAINED
THEIR SINGLE CRYSTALLINITY IN'SPITE OF SOME SURFACE MELTING. THE
DISLOCATIONS sERE REVALED BY CHEM. ETCHING AND COUNTED UNDER A
MICROSCOPE. THERE WAS A ZONE OF DISLOCATIONSt EXTENDING INTO THE BODY
OF THE CRYSTALP AT THE POINT WHERE THE BEAM STRIKES THE CRYSTAL. THE
PRESSURE OF THE ELECTRON BEAM IS TOO LOW TO CAUSE THE DISLOCATIONS;
INSTEADr THE DEFECTS ARE PROBABLY DUE TO THERMAL STRESSES AND POSSIBLY
TO BENDING OF THE CRYSTALS DURING HEATING*
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
121, .019
TITLE--FLOPPING OF MAGNETIC SUBLATTICES OF UNIAXIALLY COMPRESSED MANGANESE
FLUOR I DE -U-
AUTHOR- (03) YEREMENK09 V.V.9 FRIDMANt V.M.
OF INFO--USSR
CCUNTRY
SOU'ZCF-FIZ. TVERD. TFLA 19-70t 12(l), 83-6
.DATE PU9LISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AN'EAS-114TE~14t_St PHYSICS
TOPIC TA,;S--A:ITIFP-r,;;!',~AG,sF-TIC MATEZ-1AL, FLL[r,.)RIO--- , M4,%G3 A N!~:C
Cr:.YlST,'--L LATTICE STmUCTil;~_~:-, MAGNET2ST"NICTION
CONT!;OL i~LCSTRIC,rjoNS
00C! '4t--l.T
PROXY STFP
CI&C,
1)%C L A S S f F I Fr)
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING
r-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0048511
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT WAS STUDIED OF UNIAXIAL
COMPFr"ESSION UN THE CRIT. FIELD OF FLOPPING OF MAGNETIC SUBLATTICES OF
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC MNF SUB2 AT 4.2DEGREESK. THE METH13D USEO MAKES IT
POSSIBLE TO ESTABLISH AN EXTERNAL PULSED MAGNETIC FIELD ALONG THE AXIS
OF SYMIETRY OF THE*CRYSTAL WITH AN ACCURACY OF ANGLE LESS THAN OR EOUAL
TO 5 PRIME OF ARC AND TO CARRY OUT A COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF H SUBC
ON-COMPKESSED AND FREE SPECIMENS. THE MIN. WIDTH OF THE REGION OF
TRANSITION CLOSE TO H SUBC EOUALS 91.7 KOE I.S SIMIL4R TO 300 OE AND IS
DOUBLED AT ANGLE IS CONGRUENT TO 20 PRIME. IN UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION
ALONG THE 4 FO'LD AXIS, THE REGION OF THE TRANSMONIS P-ROADENED AND H
StJ:iC INCREASES ALMOST LINEARLY WITH PRESSURE. THE MAGNITO'De OF T14E
EFFECT AGREES WITH THE Pr,EVIOUSLY "EASUPEi) JUMP OF '~AGNETJSTKICTILDN IN
THE CqIT. FIELD. EVALUATintis OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF NIAGNETODIPOLF
INTERACTION AND CLASSICAL 'AAGNETOSTRICTION SHOw THAT THE EFFECT IS
PARTIALLY DUE Tr! THE DEPENDENCE OF THE EXCHANGE INTEGkALS AFTAEEN IONS
OF OPPQSITE SUBLATrICES ON INTE*RAT. UISTANCES.
USSR UDC 681
KbMAYEV, I. P., DUD7 U, L. D., 11-foscow Higher Technical. School imicni 11. E. Bauman
jL __
"Procedure for Studying the Dynamics of Clockworks for Random External Effects',
Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, No 10, 10/73, pp 74-77
Abstract: A procedure is presented for studying the noiseproofness of clocks..
A system of statistical equations of clocks is found -And investigated to deter-
mine the parr-L-aeters of the regime of autooscillatiops of amplitude and fre-
quency under the effect of high-frequency interference of different intenzity.
In analyzing the noi-suproofness of the-clock mechartism, the otructural schenatic
known from starting regu~'-atcr theory ZV. A. Shpolyf,nfikiy, et al. , Cnuskovy.-fre
regtilyatory priborov vreovni, Moscow, M--shf-iz, ]~-16V v"1'; 11-~(Id which is vaiid
for the invcstigated mechan-ism of any type and the differenti,,l equation
des--ribing the dynamics cf -its autooscillations in general form,
The system of transcendental equations obtained periAts invest-igantion
of the noiseproofness of the starting reg-alator, determinat-ion cf the vanlue-.7. oil
t-2~e- P .1it-ade and frequency of the autooscillat-ions for different vlalues Of
the interference and also discovery of the effects of tine vedues of i.ndivic"ucal
parameters of the starting regulator and its autooSC41' atory nnode on the
investigated noiseproofneiss. The most effective method of solvinv. the d(,,r,1J-od
1/2
USSR
KUNAY01, I. P., et al., Priborostroyeniye, No 10, 1973, pp 74-77
system of equations is the method of successive approximations; however, in
view of the complex nature of the equations, the desired parnmeter3 of the
autooscillatory reginne can be found in practice only on a computer.
2/2
- C-.,
1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATC--040EC70
TITLE--ACTIVITY OF MITOCHONDRIAL MONOAMINE OXIDASE AND CATECHOL AMINE
LEVEL IN THE PLACENTA OF WOMEN IN NORMAL LABOR AND IN PRIMARY UTERING
"'UTHOR-(02)-GRISHCHENKOP V.I., DUDKOt L.Y.
..,:OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-AKUSH. GINEKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970, 46(4), 65-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,TOPIC TAGS--t4lTOCHONDRION, OXIDASE, CATECHOLAMINE, PLACENrA, OBSFETR[CS
~CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605003/FO2 STEP NO--UR/0580/70/041.)/Ot),t/OOfj5/,~)068
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139574
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED 1.116 Olif
~_IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0139574
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--lU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PLACENTAS FROIM f-dil
IN NORMAL LABOR (32) AND IN PRIMARY UTERINE INERTIA ll~;) d'E';kE ANi'd-fZED
FOR MONOAMINEOXIDASE (MAO) ACTIVITY AND CONTENT OF C.~IHCCH-CL AMIl"ES,
THERE WAS A POS. INTERRELATION BETWEEN MAO ACTIVITY AND THE G
LABOR. IN PRIMARY UTER;!NE INERTIA THERE WAS A STATIST[CALLY
SIGNIFICANT RISE IN THE MAO ACTIVITY IN THE PLACFNTA IN CCNPARIS~"N !4l f H
PHYSIOL..LABOR. THE CATF-CHOL AMINE CONTENT WAS LOW IN THE PLACENTAS IN
BOTH-NORMAL LABOR AND IN UTERINE INERTIA, THE LEVELS WERE NOT OfFFEREskif
IN THE TWO CLIN, GROUPS. FACILITY: PEDIAT. FAK., KFfARKCl"1-
INST., KHARKOV, USSR.
UNICLASSIFTED
,). 3~3.ol 4.4
USSR UI_-C 6ir 'j L
IJJD.KO. N'. Ye.. -Professor, DtS12,01ICH, V. P., ZVEFCKLVA., A. S., u-.,(! PYi-LTA, A. I.'.,
Kiev instltu~e of Hlematolozy and Blood Transfusion
"Some Data from Stu,(Iies of Blood Preserved with TsOLLFK-1*1, Soluti-on ~'or Different
C!~ orra~;e"
Periods of St
Voscov, Problem-y Gemtolo~!ii i Perelivaniya Y-rovi, IN0 -), Y"i"10, :V) 1.8-2c)
Abstrac': A study wns made of mo- holo6ical and b_IocI-.cr::ical c1h.--ni-
u -1 ges, se,oolo,-Ical
properties and therape-etic effectiveness of blooi prescinre~',. at hija dilution (1:111
1rith TsOLEIK-13 solut-Jon. indices measured _Incluiaed t:,.c vz:-ount of and
leukocytes, latcrt hemol'ysis, blood p,'r resist.-ance c..' e_-3~t71_-ccy',cr, and
their norphological cham-es, and blood inorL;anic phosphorus aml su'-ar Content.
Tests were conducted on the draj the blood was taken, -and t~-en. c'.1 eve.-Ir sixth
until the "20th day of presei-.rati.on. T~mnty series of expe-L-,crts -uere con,"Cte'
and in all series the m3u_IL'5s were sindiar. scrolo"'Ical C'.-'a-'-rLCtC--!;stj.Cs of I'lood
storel at 4-60C vere inves"Ji--a-ted ever., fift'a day. Study ol, morpholo:--
ical. chan;7es showed -Chat er-.~throc- J.
ytes .0--ost coi-iip'letely lose thc ability to form
rouleaux on the ri7th storaL;e daty. However, t .~~e first opherocy-ues apj~ear only on
the 18th day of ctora,-;e, an~, on the 30th (lay courprine Shif. in the ormotic
..~ I
resistance of erythrocytes in blood preserved -with citric ;.~tcid occurred, minly,
1/2
DUDKO I!. Ye., et al., Problem-y GciratoloGii Perelivemiya Krovi, "'o 3, !1-- 0,
Y 57
pp 18-2o
because of minima-l resistance. In all seriez of e--mmerir-2-n-6s, t,io -resistance
0-7 on the dal the blood, was t~'.' 'D '5 on the 30th
decreased on an avera~,-c from
day of stora-e. Traces of lettent hemolysis ~,,ere detected on U-.-2 of
storacre and bY the 30th day hemolysis did not exceed 0.65-0-715',~. 'I'lere ',-'Cre two
exceptions where herolysis on the 30th dany was hi,,~her than 11"I.cad ni:--,ar content
gradually decreased dttrinF, the 30 days of storaCe. DLirin'- the firo-%; 1-5 !'layo, this
decrease was more intensive than in tne latter Elays. F~nalysis of inor:lanic -Pllios-
phorus content in the blood revealed a gradual 3-5-fold increase with- t1le p-issa-e
of storase tir!e. This was analoi,-ous to blood stored with ot'ner prusei-.ratives.
Results of Se_-oloGical investiZations showed tLat erythrocy_Les conzai-in,_-, antiiren
;,-,1u'1r1abi1_it,r o'
A lowered their aGglutination activity by the 30th da~.~. -Clie a:
er,-tthrrocytes conta-ininry agjlutinogron R dropped irruch more sha-ply. A Giiiaificamt
decrease in a- lutination activity was al-so noted in eryth-rocytes co-tainim-T
antiGens M and N. Patients of dif Cerent Fq~es and different -medical pro'ble'-.,.s'
received blood transfusions of this preserved blood at var,,,In,,r inteInfals, and ill
various amunts. The blood stora~;e tim varied from 8 to 35 days. A Uhcra-,,,_,utic
effect was observed in all patients. There was an improvement in the general con-
dition, Increase in Immoglobin content and nuinber of arythrocy-t;es, atA cer'satI.On of
hemorrha-e. !L was especially effective in cases of third txnd fourt1h tej, 1,
Z'
;'Iatic C110CA.
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USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A. V. YA., E. D. SEMENISHIN, YF.
DUDKO, A.
"Mathematical Model of the Diffusion Counter Flow Process of Leaching Alumina-
Containing Cakes"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i in-ta -al-umin., :7-,,2n. i
0.1orks vf the .11-Un.i-)-.i scientific llesearch and Planniti,,. and Design im-titute
of Aluminu:--i, Nagnesiu-i and Electrade, industry), 1970, .c) 70, -pp 96-102 (frr,:-,
No 4, apr 71, Abstract No 4G137)
RZh-Xetalj=r-
Trans la ti on. A nathenatical r.,.odel of the diffusion cmunt-r-r-flow proccss nf
leaching large-fraction is pronosed. A method avid nn c%zimplcx Of C.LI-
culating the diffusioa counter-flow praccss of leachin;~ b;~u~xize in a
percolation unit are presented. -Dierc are 3 Illustration:-, and I vablr~l
1/1
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A., ABRMOV, V. YA., DUDKO, T. A., REYFMAN, E. D., SF71,1ENISHIII.,
YE. If.
"Kinetics of Leachina Bauxite Cakes"
0
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i nroyektn. in-ta alvumin., magn. i elektrodn. prom-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 91-95 (from
Mh-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G140)
Translation: The kinetics of extracting sodium aluminate from various frac-
tions of bauxite cakes in the 45-95' temperature range are investigated. The
diffusion coefficients of sodium aluminate are determined, and their dependence
on the temperature variation is found. The characteristics of the nechanism
of leaching of the cakes are established. The values of the diffusion co-
efficient found in this study can be used when calculating counterflow processes
and equipment. There are 3 illustrations and 1 table.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.372.86(088.8)
DUDKOVTKIY, E. A., BARXIOVSKIY, Ye. I.
"A Coaxial Measure=ent Line"
USSR Author's Certificate No 263698, filed 25 Apr 68, published 4 jun 70
(from RZh-Radiote-khnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A305 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a coaxial measurement
line which contains a coax section to which t*ae inner cavity of a movable
probe is coupled. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, measurement
accuracy is improved by using a tube as the central conductor of the coax
and making the probe in the form of several radially converging pins
located in the same transverse plane, passing through longitudinal slots
in the walls of the tube.
AA0043376- UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sectioii-fi Electrical, Det7went,
242252 WIDEBAND_ Hrp~g SY9EM used in aer ia 1 feed ing
makes usi of t,,io geAerators. Two quarter wa%lel-
length cylinders (9) and (10) contain spilral coaxial
cables. Such construction improve$ bandwidth of the
bridge. rhe terminals (1,2,3,4) are interconnected by
quarter wavelength coaxial lines (5,6,7,8).
V
;7 6
.9
7
9.12.67 as 1201986/26-9.E,A.DUDKOV.SKI.(23.9.69) Bul 15/
25.4.69. Claso 21a4
p.
1:97G!(;43
USSR tmc: 621.316-174:625.21-
BESSONIOV, K. S., DIUICMMQQ,.AT . GAbMURG, B. M., KITUSHIN, V. G., INS-
LDT, D. A. , Sil-leria"_ i)eVF7m_anto-, the A-11-Unior. State Design and Kanning
and Scientific Resew-ch Institute "Energosetlproyekt"
"A Portable Substation"
Moscow, Otkryt y~j, -zqjjre -n a, -..jjpyy a .3,, Tov..Ll,n)r e Znn'~j
No 9, Mar 72, Autho-r's Certificate No 331464, Division H, filed 19 jan 058,
published 7 Feb 72, P 174'
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A 220/110/6 kV porta-
ble substation containing an open 220 kV distribution device, an autotrars-
former connected by the 220 kV line to the supply network trnaisfoimler, an
oDen 110 U diistribution device and a self-contained 6 kV distribution de-
VIce. Az a di stingui shin S feature of the patent, the device is made more
compact and portable by m?.king the autotransforner of the incom-plete-phase
type and con-nect-ing it to the supply network by two rhase cor:ductc-rs Of t-;C
220 kV line and connectinis the neutral of the supply networl-I transfor=cr to
the ungrounded neutral of. the autotransformer, the neutrals being connected
by an izngrounded c_~~,_,Ie of the 200 kV line. 2. A mod-Ification of this cub-
station in Which voltaEe wq~wuctry at consumer points is clininnted by con-
necting a booster transforrier in the circuit break.
1/1
004355376 bU I k A 05 UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Electricall Derwent,
F242425 INSTRUMENT,FOR HIASURINV,THE PITCH OF 4 SCREW 0-/ 7c,
has a pointir contacting"the threads. "The
pointer is mounted on a micrometric screw coupled
with an indicating hand providing a direct reading
after the contacting pointer has moved from one
thread recorded as a zero to the next one.
8.12.67 as 1202182/25-28-G.KH.CHER,140BAY & A.S.DUD-
NIK MI0.69.) Bul 15/25..4.69. Class 42b.Int.Cl.
G Olb.
1976JL999
A-A,0043553
,~k
197G2000
9 a d 7
112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--30OCT70
TITLE-PREPARATION AND STUDY OF BARIUM STRGNTIUM NtOBATE SINGLE CRYSTALS
_U_
AUTHOR-(05)-02R~~O.F.s GROMOV, A.K., KRAVCHENKO, V.B., KUPYLOV, YU.L.,
.1 KUZNETSOV, G.F.
CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR
.SCURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, 15(2)v 386-8
DATE PU8LISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-RIBIUM COMPOUNDI BARIUM COMPOUND, STRONTIUM COMPOUND9 CURIE
POINT# SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH, DIELECTRIC CONSTANT
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTkICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RkELIFRAME-2000/1566 STEP NO--Ull/0070/70/015/002/0386/0388
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125192
UNC LASS I FIEO
21Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION' NO-AP0125192
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTALS OF BA SUSX SR
SUBI-X NB SUB2 0 SUB6 WERE GRGWN BY THE CZOCHRALSKI METHOD IN AN
INDUCTION FURNACE FRCM POWD. MIXTS. OF N8 SUB2 0 SUB5, SRCO SUB3, AND
BACO SU83. WHEN USING PT CRUCIBLES, COLORLESS CRYSTALS WERE OBTAINED,
AND IN IR CURCIBLES, DARK AMBER ONES. THE HABIT OF THE CRYSTALS IvAS
DETD. BY 24 FACES OF 4 PRISMS: 1110), (120), (100), AND (130), THESE
FACES BEING CIFFERENTLY DEVELOPED FOR CRYSTALS OF DIFFERENT COMPN.
TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF DIELEC. CONSTS. ALONG THE C AXIS (EPSILON SUBC) AND
ALONG TF.E ALPHA AXIS (EPSILON SUBALPHA) WERE DETD., AS WELL AS CURIE
TEMPS.: FOR BA SUBO.25 SR SU30.75 NO SU82 0 SU66, 56 PLUS OR MINUS
30EGREES; FOR BA SUBO.5 SR SU80.5 Nd SUB2 0 SUB6, 119 PLUS OR MINUS
3UEGREES; FOR BA SUBO.75 SR SUBO.25 NB SUB2 0 SUB6, 205 PLUS OR MINUS
30EGREES. aITH INCREASING CURIE TEMP., AN INCREASE IN PEAK EPSILON SUBC
VALUES WAS OBSD., AND DECREASE IN EPSILON SUBC VALUES AT ROOM TEMP.
THE EPSILON VALUE ALONG THE ALPHA AXIS IS MUCH LESS THAN ALONG THE C
AXIS, ANC T~E DIELEC. ANOMALY ALONG THE ALPHA AXIS IS VERY SLIGHTv
FACILITY: INST. RADIOTE-KH. ELECTRON., MOSCOW, USSR.
-lm UNCLASSIFjFD
Radar
USSR
VASIN, VLADIMIR VASIL'YEVICH, VLASOV, OLEG VALERIANOVICH, GRIGORIN-RYABOV,
VIKTOR VALERIANOVICH, D i KW.6~ PAM- QVTcH nLmmW, and STEPANOV, BORIS
MIKHAYLOVICH
"Radar Equipment (Theory and Principles of Construction)" (Radiolokatsi-onnyye
Ustroystva (Teoriya i Printsipy Postroyeniya)), Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye
Radio," 1970, 18,500 copies, 680 pages
Abstract: The book presents radar principles, co-ordinate measurement methods,
and scanning. Problems of radar signal detection, the accuracy in measuring
their parameters, and solutions are examined. The principles for constructing
radar equipment of different types are given, as well as their main charac-
teristics are analyzed.
In conclusion, considerations for construction of radar systems, which are
intended for solving concrete problems (aerial and marine target detection,
radar observation of ground objects, etc.) are presented.
The book is intended for students of higher institutes of learning and may
serve as a manual for specialists working in the field of radar. 1he book
has two tables, 343 figures, and 69 citations.
1/4
USSR
VASIN, VLADIMIR VASIL'YEVICH, et al., "Radar Equipment (Theory and Principles
of Construction)" (Radiolokatsionnyye Ustroys"va (Teoriya i Printsipy Pos-
troyeniya)], Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye Radio," 1970, 18,500 copies, 680
pages
The chapter headings are as follows:
Page
Chapter 1. General Information on Radar 5
Chapter 2. Methods of Measuring the Co-ordinates and Speed of
Moving Targets 14
Chapter 3. Characteristics of Radar Targets 40
Chapter 4. Radar Scanning 81
Chapter 5. Radar Signal Detection 96
Chapter 6. Effective 'Range of Radar Stations 146
Chapter 7. Resolution of Radar Signals 167
Chapter 8. Accuracy in Measuring Co-ordinates and Radial
Velocities of Targets 216
Chapter 9. Accuracy and Resolution Capabilities for Determned
Angular Target Co-ordinates 240
Chapter 10. Indicating Output Equipment 264
2/4
USSR
VASIN, VLADIMIR VASILYEVICH, et al., "Radar Equipment (Theory and Principles
of Construction)" [Radiolokatsionnyye Ustroystva (Teoriya i Printsipy Pos-
troyeniya)], Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye Radio," 1970, 18,500 copies, 680
pages
Chapter 11. Radar Output Equipment Coupled With Electron
Digital Computing Machines 295
Chapter 12. Radar Output Equipment for Continuous Target Tracking 307
Radar Equipment
Chapter 13. Single-Channel Pulsed Radar Stations 329
Chapter 14. Single-Channel Pulsed Radar Stations With Special
Types of Signal Modulation 377
Chapter 15. Radar Stations With Continuous Emission 392
Chapter 16. Multichannel Radar Stations 426
Chapter 17. Passive Radar 471
Chapter 18. interference Immunity of Radar Stations 485
Peculiarities of Radar Equipment for Different Purposes
Chnpter 19. Primary Types of Ground Radar Stations 522
3/4
USSR
VASIN, VLADIMIR VASIL'YEVICH, et al., "Radar Equipment (Theory and Principles
of Construction)" (Radiolokatsionnyye Ustroystva (Teoriya i Printsipy Pos-
troyeniya)], Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye Radio," 1970, 18,500 copies, 680
pages
Chapter 20. Primary Types of Ship Radar Stations 542
Chapter 21. Aircraft and Rocket Radar Equipment Used for Aerial
Encounter 555
Chapter 22. Aircraft Panoramic Radar 591
Chapter 23. Radar Systems With Active Response 654
4/4
- 71 -
USSR UDO 555.776
ZHOLKEVICH, G.A., WDN11j, V.P.
lone"Mma _.
'Thermolumi.nescont Analysis Of Infrared-Slectroluminesconce Of Sublimated
Films Of Zinc Sulphide"
V eb. Elaktrolyuminastsentsiya tvord. tal. (El5ectrolumineseence Of Solid Bodies--
Collection Of 'A'orks), Kiev, ".1"auk.dunika, " 1971, PP 190-193. Discussion: p 193
(from Kh--Elektronika i YeXe 2rimeneniye, No 11, Noy 1971, .1batract No 11B386)
Translation: An attempt is made to clarify, with the aid of thermally stimulated
luminescanco (TSL) and current (TSC), the sign of the carriers which provide
emissive junctions in the infrared region of the spectrum. I racord was aimul-
tansoualy made of the TSL curves in the infrared and visibli regions of the
spectrum. It is shown Lhat the infrared TSL, repeating the form of the visible
TSL, is highly smoothed and Btructurlaeo. Togother with thio individual pa:)ks
are observed, charactarintic either of infrared radiation only or visible
emission [svechaniye] only. The conclusion is made that the divergence of the
curves of infrared and viaibl-_ T3L, and also the spread of the curves of the
infrared TSL, points to a p-type nature of the radiativa recombinations in the
infrared region of the spectrum. 3 ill. 5 ref. Summary.
54 -
PHYSICS
Crystals and SCI.-deonductors
USSR I=t537-226~-537-33.1-331:1537+53'jI
SINryAj11Ov* YE. V.
UMIT-~4~~ and FLEMOM, S. A.
"Effect of External For-ces on Polarization Reveroal Processes o Sirl;~le
Crystals of Barium Titartate"
V sb. Se.7netoalektriki j okisn,-rie -Dolu-Drovodnik~ (Ferroelectrics and Oxide
Semico~~-dnctors Collection of le.Toi~ks), Dnepropetrovsk, pp 4-1, ('roir
J jarl 7~` I. Abstract No M12-136 I)y Yzi. Duimall)
Tx-anslation: 2e authors studied the polzarization reversa-1, i,,,aramt-~tevs of
single crysta-1-f-, of' BaTiG, acted upon 1), a trannverse elec~tric ftcld imr] untaxial
T, ')
mchanical proc-sure. micthod of rakbig 'tlie o.Ld constr-ictin.-~
the holde.-s is It fowid that a wea-k biased (trv-nSVe!-SL!) field
under 170 V/cm and transverse contraction up to Ica-Is of* 4,0-50 C,1
result in an increase ir. maxiv"w,,i curri.-nt and -ii'l-wil L:! stud"r
of domain ztr-oct,~vc, act-ion of a wer--1, tranwernt! fiel(! to
c-domainization of P. c~-,-f:t-al in the (",I) plare, and t;-e-re~")-?e eve-11 stron".-I,-,
fixed doma-ins tLr- rwitci-,(id in the direction of t';e
causin an increase in t- ar,61 Kauximm- cu~,rent Su-i, clinc
with further increa--e of trwansverse contraction Ofteld). it ir, t-Hat tLds
variation in raral.TatC-rS iS CrUVea' b "IAMILill,""
o~ part of ti c, domain;J' P-rom the process of poTail
1 1
111-5. EFFECT OF SUPERCOOLING OF A MELT ON THE STRUCTURE OF SINCLE GERMANIUM
CRYST'kLS
(Article by Et $_Fal'kev1ch. Yu. M. Smirnov, N. v. Yc. 1'. Dudr.LLk,
Zaporozh'ye-. novosibir.k, III Simpoliu. pa rrothessam '~'5tx I
laf~. 1-17 Jun.. 1972. p 291
The morphology of the phase interface wi --n gTowing; single gr~sniux
crystals from a malt characterizes the mechanism of the c"st.Ilizatiou process
Ill.
The degree of supercooling of the melt has an affect on the formation of
the crystal and Its property.
Data have been obtained which indicate the presence of the interaction
of supercooling and the crystal lattice during growth from & molten layer.
During Czachralski drawing, the dialocatLonleso structure as a rut* to formed
with a r4diol gradient close to zero in the melt st the crystallization front
12). By varying the degree of supercooling It its possible to achi"* the
formation of a dialocationless structure with a radial gr&diant differing
significantly from core.
0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. 1. V. Salli, E. S. F:I'kevir-b, rrolavadetva polu'T Ik go kramnl7s
(Production of Sonic nductina S`1-11--c`on7 Motalluro;!M11al"o
2. Yu. H. Wroov, Irv. haskava Mass of the USSR AcadoW
R-Ailc, 1., 3001. 1969.
of Sciomces. P~y ~gem .....T 01
USSR
UDO 621.382.2
DUg" a", YEFERIN, V.K., LEVINTZ011, D.I., RYVKIN, S.11., STROKA111, N.B.
___I W
BUBASHIYEVA, V.P., TISNOZ, N.I. LPhysico-Technical Institute imeni A.F. Ioffe,
Academy Of Sciences, USSR, Leningrad]
"High-Resolution Counters Of Germanium With Radiation-Induced Defects"
Fizilra i tokhnik-a poLun(j~c~dq~kqv, Vol 6, No 4p Apr 1972, PP 779-781
Abstract: The characteristics are prepented of counters obtained as usual on the
basis of germanium with ND - NA ^--f 1012 ca-~ but with a decrease of more than
one order of magnitude of the bT5~ground of impurities and defecto 11f. The ampli-
tude spectrum of a specimen of Go is shown. The resolution of the countors at
this line io leas than R = 1.2 percent. The dependence is nhown of the conctunt
capture time on the electrical field intannity. 2 fig. 1~ rof. Roceived by
editors, 5 Nov 1971.
USSR UDC 619.611.0~-022.6+ 636.1+ 636.21-636.4+ 636.52/.58
ONUFRIIYEV, V. P.; ~UQI40V. : MURAVYEV, V. K.; SHVIETSOV,
Yii~.F_; CHILPITAYEV, Yu. V., K+rlk~(_O, V. M.; ZAKHAROV, V. M.-;
PRONI;T, I. A.; NIKITILN, L Y.
I'Matelic Immunization of Cows with Poot-and-T-Iouth Disease and
Pj~Dspects for Obtaining Immune Milk"
Vlhdimir, V sb. Yashchur. T. 1 (Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Vol 1 --
F (from RZh '7hivotno-
Gollection of Works , 1970, pp 160-172 -58. -
vodstvo i VeterinariZfa, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.56~ ~73)
Translation: Diatelic immunization of cows with foot-and-noubh
disease antibodies Drovides lactoseriLm and im-munolactone with a
high concentration of foot-and-mouth disease antibodies. The
fbot-and-mouth disease immunolactone has pronounced preventive
prDperties in research with baby mice, guinea pigs, bull calves,
and~suckling pigs. Polyvalent foot-and-mouth aizease immuno-
lactone has a more pronounced virus-neutralizing activity with
respect to heterologous strains of foot-and-mouth dioeaze virus
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than the monovalent one. The high specific activity of the
:rbot-and-mouth disease lactone, obtained under biological -pro-
d--Uction conditions by imunization. of cows with inactivatea
f.Dot-and-mouth disease virus, indicates a promising use of the
diAtelic immunization method under industrial conditions.
.X
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I Q.
LA-M-73-1
Inatitut ladernol Flzikl
AkAztzlla 1;4uk SSSR. Sibirskoe
Otdalaala 1972
'~q 6zlp /7 17-11~- 7 J
Translated from the llussiaa
Pr-print 11Y 66-72
13
-
Al~
PRODUCTION OF AN INTENSE H ION BEAM FROM A DISCHARGE ru'f
IN CROSSED FIELDS
by
14".1. 0011cheako. G.1. DInov. W.G. Dudalkov
Original Title: POLUCHENZZ' 1NTZt4SjVN0rO PUCIINA
IGNOV K- IZ RAZRIADA V SKRES11C11-
ENNYKIA PjL1A9;i
Tvaosl*ted fromi lastit"v4aderuoi Fizik's. AN $SSH.
S1 birskoe~'Otde Lents. Preprint
IIF 66-72' Novosibirsk, 1972
Translated by Anne Vakar
Loo-Alamos Scientific Laboratory
December 1972
USSR UDC; 681.325.5
DUDNILCLV_._.V. I.
"Device for Addition of Numbers"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 251252, Filed'29 March 1968, Published 4 February
1970 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemeklianika i Vychis-
litel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 1OB218P, by N. V.)
Translation: The device suggested, containing two half adders and a logic
circuit for development of carry signals, contains an additional half adder
in each bit position in order to allow storage of the result of the operation
directly in the adding device so as to combine the time of addition with the
time of recording of the result of the operation. The first outputs of the
AND circuit of the additional half adder are connected to the forward and in-
verse outputs of the half adder of the partial sum, while the second inputs
of the AND circuit are connected to the forward and inverse carry code buses
of the preceding digit, and the third inputs of the AND circuit are connected
to the control bus. The output of the additional half adder is connected to
the input of an OR circuit in the half adder of the result, the output of
which is connected to the input of the OR circuit in the additional half
adder. One illustration.
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uDc-. 621.382.3
-4UD;MWV-,--V--P-Y ZAYTSEV., B. D.J, PEMLIMAN, A. A., and SHVEDOV, Ye. Yt.
"Drift Tire of MOS Transistors"
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ--Radioelektronika, Vol 13, Ho 11, 1970Y PP 1358-1361
Abstract: it is asserted that data regarding the dxift time of MOS (metal
oxide semiconductor) transistors is rather exiguous although such data is import-
ant since the stability requirements of linear circuits involving such com-pon-
ents are much stricter than present-day integrated digital circuits. This
paper gives the results of measurements made of 40 MOS transistors, with
induced p-cbanngl, of either SiO or Si L74 films. Both these films were 0.17
,u thick. The parameter chosen ~or the3d3~ift time criterion was the increase
in voltage applied to the gate corresponding to the nitio of the measured incre-
ment in the drain current to the transconductance of the transistor under
r&asurement for a given drain current. A block diagram of the measuring equip-
ment is shown. It was found, in the course of the measurements, that the dxift
time of the MS vith SiG2 is fully reproduced even after the gate is deprived
of its voltage. The results of an experiment performed on the basis of that
fact indicated that the drift of the YX transistor is basically caused by the
migration of ions and the charge of the surface states.
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DUDNI Ye-.-, RYBASHOV, M. V.
UDC: 51
"Analog Computer Solution of Operational Production Control
Problems"
V sb. Avtomaty, gibridn. i upravlyayushch. mashiny (Automata,
Hybridan-&--Contro- omputers--co ection o ~or-s oscow,
"Nauka", 1972, pp 211-222 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug
72, Abstract No 8V587)
Translation: Vario-us problems of using analog computers for
solviHg -operational control problems are considered. Impor-
tant in this regard aye the accuracy of the solution, the
maximum dimension of the problems solvable on standard analog
computers, and the speed of obtaining the solution. Economic
schemes are proposed for analog computer solution of certain
problems. These schemes are based on the use of both general
purpose and specialiZed analog computers, The papey gives the
anaolg computer solution for two practical problems in oper-
ational control -- optimum compounding of liquid fuels, and
optimum constitution of the raw material in a cement plant.
Authors' abstract
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_TITMIITYQV YP - YP - and RYBASHOV, M. V.
UDC: 51
"Solving Operative Production Control Problems on an Automatic
Computer"
Moscow, V sb. Avtomaty,_gibridn. i uT)ravlyayushch. Mashiny
(Automatons, hybrid and Control 1liachines--collect ion of worxks)
1972, pp 2111-222 (from ?,Zh--IMatematika, No 8, 1972, Abstreact LN"o
8V587)-
Translation: Various problems in the use of automat-ic computers
for solving operative control problems are considered. The im-
portant ones are the accuracy of the solution, t-he maximum di::ien-
sions o-~ the D--oblems solvable on standard automatic co--puters,
and the rapidity uith which the solution is obtained. ~;conomic
systems are proposed for solving vector problems on the computer,
based on the use of general-purpose machlillies as i..,ell as speciai
analog equipment. '.-.'-ith the aid of the automatic computer a solu-
tion is given for two practical problems in orerative control: the
optimal compounding o--,' liquid fuels, and the optimal makreup of
raw-materiai mixtures for the refining section of a cemcnt plant.
Authors' abstract
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USSR 11DC 533.95
BEREZIN, Yu. A.
"The Influence of Thermal Conductivity Upon the Structure and Critical
Parameters of Shock-waves in Plasma's
Novosibirsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnichesicov Fiziki, No 2,
March-April 1972, pp B-14
Abstract: The results are presented of a numerical solution of the problem
of the propagation of stationary and unsteady shock waves in cold rarefied
plasma acro9v a magnetic field in the presence of fin-Itc! conducLIv.lLy and
electronic thermal conductivity, tind a comparison is conducted WWI Ole re-
sults of a solutioa with thermal conductivity not taken into account. It is
shown that at small Mach numbers (IM -c 2.5), the influence of therm~il conducti-
vity mav be disregarded. For Mach numbers 2.8 1-,- 1.11, ~;, 3.3, in isomagllcLic
density jL-ap is obtained. Increasing the amplitude of t;-e V_agnetic Shield
at the plasma boundary brings about destruction of the iso-magnetic jump.
The critical Mach n=bers characterizing the shock wavc are M. > -14 .
5 figures. 6 references.
=R
uDc 632,954-2:628,35
DUDYrOVA,, R. V., IOLKINIS, E. C., KOV.Al-CHUK, A. N.
"Biochemical Purification of the Waste Water from Pesticide Production"
Moscov, Nhimicheskaya Proqv-shlennost', No 5, 1911, PP 34-0-3"
-Abs-ftract: An industrially feasible system for effectively purifying the
vaste water from the production of some pesticides is outlined. it utilizes
areation and biochemical action to lower the biological consumption of oxygen
rating from about 600 to about 20 pg of oxygen per liter. The process is
currently in operation in a plant which produces 2,1~,-dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, its esters and amine salts, copper trichlorophenoxide, heyachlorobutadiene,
2,4,5-trichloroT)heno;vjacetic acid, 2-mthyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, and
others.
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112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02(!CT70
.TITLE--PURIFICATION OF WASTE IN 810FILTERS -U-
AUTHOP-103)-SAYFUTDINOV, K.Z.v IOAKIMIS, E.G.9, DUONIKOVA, K.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUPCE--KHIV.. PROM. (ML'SCCW) 1970, 46(l) 14-16
DATE PULLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--WASTE WATER CONVERSION, WATER PURIFICATION, FILTRAT13N
C04TPbL IA.ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RECL/FRAME--1990/1753 STEP NO--UR/0064/70/(J4!,/001/0014/001t)
CIRC ACCESSION N-U--AP0109714
UNrLASSIFIED
2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--Q29CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109714
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE NEUTRALIZED AND FILTERED WASTE
WA TERS FRGA VARIOUS PETROCHEM. PROCESSES (wITH A TOTAL BJD OF UP TO 500
MG-L.) WERE PURIFIED BY PASSING THROUGH A BIOCHE4. FILTER 2 M HIGH IN
WHICH THE TOTAL BOD WAS REDUCED TO 16-80 MG 0-L, AFTER 5 DAYS. THE
810FILM IN THE UPPER LAYER OF THE FILTER CONSISTED OF ZO9GLOEA AND A
DENSE NETWORK OF FUNGI-N UYPHA; THE UPPER FILM CONTAINED DIFFUGIA AND
CALLIDINE, WHILE FLAKES OF DOZE AS WELL AS NEMATODES AND PINNULARIA WERE
FOUND-AT A DEPTH OF 0,75 M AND EUGLYPHA WERE FOUND AT A DEPTH OF 1.45 4.
THE MAX. OXIDN. CAPACITY OF A FILTER WITH A CROSS SECTION OF 25 TIMES
25 CM WAS 1,56 G O-(M PRIME3 DAY).-
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC: 539.4:621.81
GULIDOV, A. I., DUDOLALOV, A. S., NIKIFOFOVSKIY, V. S., SERYMMV, V. 14.
"Effect of a One-Dilmensional Slit in the Walls of IMultilayered Cylindr-ical
Structures on the Thermnl State and on the Stressed End Deformed State"
V sb. Chisl. metody mekh. splosh. sredy. T. 2. 'No 5 (1,1umerical 1Methods of
the Mechanics of a Continuous Med-Jum--collection Tf works, Vol 2, No 5),
Novosibirsk, 1-171, pp 78-84 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract
9
No 7V871)
Translation: The paper discusses possibilities of a slit develcping in
an Lnfinite two-la-yer tube, and the influence of the slit on the thermal
and stressed state. The materials of the layers are isotropic, homo-
geneous and elastic. At time zero the tube has a giver. temperature an(i
is free from stresses. Then the temperature of the medium iw~idc the
tube rises abruptly while the outside temperature remains at the initi_,%1
value, and convective exchange tal--es place with constant hea,;L-turansfer
coefficients. If the temperature expansion of the outside 1,,yer is
greater thar that of the inner layer, then radial tiersile stresses arise
and -,ha layers may separate in the area of the Joining. In the reverse
112
USSR
ITT"r
-:)V. -4. T. et L1. , C mekh. splosh. sredy. T. 2. No
hisl. metody
Na---asibirsk, 1,99711, Z---- 71~-841
situation a slit develops due to loss of stability of the inner shell
from co=ressive stresses. The problem is Purnerically --olved in the ao-
proxi-mation of unconnected auasistatic thermoelasticiti- Ideal tner-ial
and tight, mechanical contact is assumed on the boundary of the layers
without a crack. The thermal resistance of the air ~-ar is i-ti-cduced a"
the crack, and its borders are freed from stresses. Examples of three
pwirs are cons--:dered: 1) W-steel, 2) W-copper, 3) W-Eraphite, wliere
W is the inner layer. in examples 1 and 2 the cc--pressive st--rcsses
aDL - sses and a slit (0.01-0.1rm) appears due
idly change to tensile stre
r
to se-oaraticn of layers in the sixth second (-in example 1). In example
3 5 a slit (up to 2 mm) is formed by the abrupt change fror- loss of
b-11-:1tv -in the fifth second, and the inner layer qui-cJ0,Y bents up. in
of '00, 1-03 and 110C = -are
exami3le 1, irs-de, midd2e and outside rad-L--
assumed 'with the terrerature inside the tube 10' 1C, and the ciert
of heat ta-arsfer I-Prcm. the tube 103 kcal-m-2-hr-1-deg-1 (!.!6-103
M. S. Povarnitsyn.
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UDC 612.82/.83-053.6.796
TSONEVA, T. M., AL'OKIIINA, G. F., DANYLYUK, V. P., and
DUDNYK, A. I., Laboratory of Age Physiology of Sports, and
xVffffTf`GT'11`Mmd-ii Anatomy and Physiology, Odessa Pedagogical
Institute
"Shifts in the Functional Activity of the Central Nervous System
in Young Sportsmen"
Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 33-
37
Abstract: The youths -- 11-12 years of age -- participatingo in
the investigation!; were divided into two groups, with group 0110,
the experimental group, consisting of young people engaged in
training for light athletics, and a control group consisting of
youths not engaged in sports except for exercises prescribed in
the school program. The reactivity of the central nervous system
in group one was determined by shifts in the bioelectric activity
of the cerebral cortex as recorded by the electroencephalograph
in the Ist, 5th, 10th, and 15th minute after a ten-second run
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Jan/Feb 71, pp 33-37
at maximum tempo or exercises on a bicycle stand. The condition
of the neurodynanics tinder conditions of muscular activity was
assessed by shifts in the rapidity of development of sensori-
motor reactions. The investigations established that the young
athletes are able to endure physical loads greater than those
endured by the young people not participating in light athletics,
mainly due to activation of cortical structures and improved
basic nourodynamic indexes. There is an imp-rovei-iient in the
reactivity of the ccntral nervous systeiii permitting the perform-
ance of a maximum volume of physical activity at a moderate
tempo, which also indicates the greater endurance of young
sportsmon as compared with that of the control group.
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1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--300t-IT70
TITLE--ADSORPTICN OF ARSINE AND PHOSPHINE ON SILICA GEL -U-
A.D.t DUDOROV, V.YA.t ROG02HNIKOVA, T.S., RYAOENKO,
YE. A.
.COUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
S0fjkCr'_--LH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 44(3)9 717 P19'
.DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--AGSURPTIUN, ARSINE, SILICA GEL, PHOSPHINIC ACID, VAN OER WAALS
FORCE
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNGLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/fRAME-1999/1228 STEP NO--UR/OCi76/'70/0,lt-4/C,03/0717/0719
CIRC Ail-CESSICK NG--AP0123192
UNCLA~>SIFIED
2/2 015 U,%.C L AS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--300CT70
CIkC ACCESSILN Nu-'-AP0123192
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-tU) GP-0- A3STRACT. ADSORPTION OF PH SUB3 ANJ ASH SUB3
ON 3 SILICA GEL SAMPLES (PORE DIAM. 8 AND 16 ANGSTRUM) WAS STUDIED IN
THE TEhP. RANICE 20 TO MINUS 80DEGREES, USING CHROMATJG. TECHNIQUES.
THE EXPTL. RESULTS COULD BE DESCRIBED BY USING THE LANGNUIR AUSORPTION
ISOTHERM EQUATION. A CbMPARISON OF THE HEATS OF ADSORPTION WITH THE
HEATS OF CONDENSATIJN REVEALEU THAT ASH SUB3 AND PH SUB3 INTERACT WITH
THE SURFACE OF THE ADSORBENT AS A RESULT OF VAN DER WAALS FORCES.
FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED.- lNST. KHIM., GORKI, USSR.
(,UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr. - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code
AFG049830-. CHEMICAL ABST.
T")
106748b Gas-chromatographic analysis of hydrogen chloride
r
f.r trace impurities of organic substances. r~udoruy. V. Ya.;
N_~I. (Si. Res. Inst. Ch!mi,, G011=25iff
l*S,-,Iz,1. -zh. Anal. Kh If,' (Rt ss~'
iin. 1970, 25(T~ ,
Tile Sensitivity of the detti. of tract, org. impurities in gaseous
JICI is 11-71 X 10` Vol. A column, 4 ni long and 4.5 inni in
diam., packed with 201'r dinoull phtlialate on INZ-600 brick
was used with N carrier gas at 2.7 I./hr. Gas(!ous HCI obtained
by the reaction Of 14-S04 and IM (soln.) contains (1-2) X 10--3
Vol. of CH., C:1-4, C-11-17, isobutatie, and cificl.
Chaim 'Weiner
REEL/FRAME Aj
19801755
USSR UDC: 5',"91.4
DUDUYALEM.-D, V. V. , IVANISEMPINA, 0. 1. , and 1EGEMM, 13. 1
"Effect of the St-i-act-ure of Comnosition Tl~ateri,__', on its Ellastic
Characteristics"
Moscow, Zhu-rn--!- n~rilzladnoy mekhaniki i tchhnicheskoy fizilk-i., 11"o 2,
1973, pp 153-159
Abstract: The conuos-ition material considered in this T)aT)er -i:- a
microscopically heterogeneous elastic body with 0. Civen elast.ic
modulus 1-ensor. The bu-1hr and shear moduli ill thi,,~ -6011sol-
C, -1
)ic ort "ic
pression are _-o(' of
ex -amed uniform ind ic~otroi
the ui:ace coo-ruinaten, and the stres,6-deformo-tion state oi* t,',~e ma-
terial is dc~.,I-cribed by 1looke's law, Jiich conn(,Ct-, 16-1:e 11.1n(I
deformation frxtors through the equatiori,,j of Lii1ilbrimm ,'Ild
Cauchy re-lation-ships. 'I'he problem of this thecretica,-L papQr to
det-ermine the limits of the clastic macroscopic of
4
the material. To deteri.,iine the limits of the maoduILI,", t-;,A-,
authors conside--y- the uniform s'---te of -;Dure she,~r of the
in i~hich the rhase rcEicns are richt circuia-,r cc-ui-ntlous~ cylinders
with parallel Ceneratrices and vrbitrary tran3ver-e cro.,j.,. s,-,ction-s.
liere, it is- a.-~surhed that the materipl is
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DbTDUDi,_1J.-,-~IvE_"O, V. V. clil- al, Zhurnal prihI.,--drwr i j. tel:hni-
It K
pheskoy fizik,i., Ilo 2, 1973, pp 153-159
and transversally iSot:,.,o-oic. The authoi-s conclude thail- the ai,-2.er-
tion. that not- only tLc concentration andr-ioduli c-,.' tl-.,Q- componc,,nts
of the mat,3rial but its inte-rn.11 geomeil,ry as iell nrc valwtble in
determinin,g its s1ae-n-I'modulus, is confiri-nied.
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, DJQW, A L E a'&, ~ L. , CHAN LAP
UDC 519.2
"Two Procedures for Solving the Problems of Ocillations with R&ndom Parameters"
Tr. NII mat. Voronezh. un-ta (Works of the Scientific Research Institute of
Mathematics of Voronezh University), 1972, vyp. 6, pp 14-16 (from RZh-Kiber-
netika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V78)
No abstract
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USSR UDC: 539-376+532.135
ALEng,_L V. , CHERNYSHEV, V. I.
"On the Theory of Unsteady Creep"
Tr. NII mat. Voronezh. un-ta Works of the Scientific 1~esearch Institute
of Mathematics, Voronezh University), 1970, vyp. 2, pp 100-108 (from
RZh-Mekhanika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV452)
Translation: In constructing a model of a body which has creep properti-es,
it is assumed that totpi deformations eij consist of elastic c. e and
momentary plastic cid-P deformations, and creep deforriattions Eijv:
+ 911P + EIP
uhile the tensor of stresses aij, which satisfies the equilibrium equations,
is made up of two tensors:
011=Tji+Si1
It is assumed that
S11= ;ii10=XjT7; EiIle
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