SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GERASIMOV, I.M. - GERASIMOVA, L.P.

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Automatic Con;;;~: Instruments USSR Ulr,: 621-3.14.2 GERASMOV 1. 1-1.) IEMD-VI, G. S., and ROSTOVTS-EV, A - M. [Mosco-w Higher ~e c ~1~ c~ "Device for Automatic Control of Switches" Avt. sv. SSSR. k-1. G 06 f 7/00, 1-10 332458, za:,a-Nrl, 27-03,70, o-prIbl. 25-04.72 1 970 (Author's Certificate, U&SR, class G 06 f 7/00, NO 332458, ciaimcd 27 '-'-arch 1L. Fablished 25 A-pril 1972) (fron, B2ZL--Pvtoi.-atiha, telemekhexiika i vychisliteil- _qZ),_traCt I.T naya tekbni-,,a, No 2, ITU, io 2ALaSP) 'Tran-:~iation- A device is proposed for automatic control of Mritches which con- taills a shift-coae converter, an activating device, a course recorcier, P.-nd switchinj CoIlLaett.. One ill=tratioll 1/1 USSR GERA SIMOV, 1. P,. (Editor), Academician, Academy of Sciences USSR Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the BiOSDhere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp Translation: Annotation: In the first part of the book, the scientific conception of the biosphere is considered. The second part is devoted to a description of the basic resources of the biosphere in the USSR and to the scientific principles of utilizing these resources rationally. It considers the energy base of the biosphere and its use of plant life. An evaluation is given of water, soil, plant, and animal resources, and their special features, and the prospects of economic utilization are described. The third part is devoted to questions of protecting nature. In it, state and public measures in this area are summarized and a description of the network of preserves is given. The state of protection for flora and rare, disappearing animals is characterized. In the fourth part of the book, principles of human bioclimatology and related problems of pollution of air, water, and soil by radioactive substances are considered. In ad- dition, the problem of foci of communicable diseases is discussed. 1/7 USSR GERASIMOV, I. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp In conclusion, there is a discussion of the main results of work of the UNESCO International Conference on Resources of the Biosphere, which was held in Paris in September 1968. Table of Contents: Page GERASIMOV, I. P., "Foreword" 3 Scientific Conception of the Biosphere and the Contribu- tion of Soviet Scientists to Its Elaboration GER-ASDIOV, I. P. , "Introduction" 7 GERASIMOV, 1. P., "V. I. Vernadskiy -- Creator of the Scientific Conception of the Biosphere" 8 GERASIMOV, 1. P. and AFMAND, D. L., "Geographic (and Geophysical) Conceptions of the Biosphere" 10 KOVDA, V. A., "The Biogeochemical Conception of the Biosphere" 16 "The Living Substntice of the Biosphere, Its Compositton and Functions" 17 2/7 USSR GERASIMOV, I. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp FEDOROV, Ye. K., "Resources of the Biosphere and Human Development" 26 KRIL'MI, G. F.,-"Organization of the Biosphere and the Cosmic Tendency Toward Chaos" 35 Primary Types of Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR and Scientific Principles of Utilizing Them Rationally BUDYKO, M. I., "The Energy Base of the Biosphere and Its Use of Natural Plant Life" 47 GRIN, A. M., IVANOV, K. Ye., KALININ, G. P., and L'VOVICH, M. I., "Water Resources and Their Utilization to Raise the Productivitv of the Biosphere" 58 "Water Resources" 60 "Consumption of Water By the Plant Mass" 63 "The Struggle With Water Pollution" 66 "Ways to Control the Water Cycle" 71 "The Relationship Between Variation in the Water Cycle and Change in Natural Landscapes" 74 3/7 USSR GERASIMOV, I. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp "Land Resources" 75 ROZOV, N. N. it and VADKOVSKAYA, 0. A.,, General Description" 75 ROZOV, N. N. and VADKOVSKAYA, 0. A., "Use of Land Resources in Agriculture" -84 ZONN, S. V., "Use of Land Resources in Forestry" 91 SIVVESTROV, S. I. (Deceased), "The Struggle with Soil Erosion" 95 "Resources of the Plant Cover" 99 LAVRELITKO, Ye. M., "The Genetic Pool of the USSR Plant World" 99 VASIL'YEV, P. V. and MOLCHANOV, A. A., "Forests and Their Use in the Nationa.]. Economy" 110 I. V. LAVRIN , "Natural Feeds for Livestock Rai-sing , and Their use " 121 VORONOV, A. P ., "Food, Medicinal, and Industrial Plants" 129 4/7 8r .j - USSR GERASIMOV, I. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp "Resources of the Animal World" 133 GEPTNER, V. G., "General Description of Fauna" 133 NASIMOVICH, A. A., SHUBNIKOVA, 0. N., and ISAKOV, Yu. A., "Fauna of the Natural Zones, Intrazonal Landscapes, and Mixed Forest Region" 134 SHUBNIKOVA, 0. N., "Fur Farming" 172 NIKOL'SKIY, G. V. and MOISEYEV, P. A., "Use of Internal Bodies of Water and Raising Their Biological Productivity" 174 GELLER, S. Yu., "Problems of the Caspian and Aral Seas" 182 ROSSOLIMO, L. L., "Problems of Lake Baykal" 185 Protection of Nature "State and Public Measures to Protect Nature" RAKHILIN, V. K., "Legislation" 189 GLADKOV, N. A., with participation of INOZEMTISEVA, A. A., "Education" 193 GLADKOV, N. A., with participation of INOZEMTSEVA, .4. A., "Public Measures and Propaganda for Protecting Nature" 191, 5/7 USSR GERASIMOV, 1. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp NASTMOVICR, A. A., "Natural Preserves and Reserved Areas" 197 "History of Natural Preserves" 197 "State of Preserve Affairs" 200 "Scientific Research Work in the Preserves and Their Tasks 2-05 LAVRENKO, Ye. IM. with participation of DENISOVA, A. V., "Pro tecting and Organizing the Study of Rare and Disappearing Types of Plants" 208 GLADKOV, N. A. and NASIMOVICH, A. A., "Rare Disappearing Species of Animals and Their Protection" 211 The Biosphere and Man CHUBUKOV, L. A., "Scientific Principles of Human Bioclimatology" 226 GUSEV, M. I-, "The Problem of Protecting Atmospheric Air" 230 NOVIKOV, Yu. V., "Pollution of the Environment -- Air, Vater, and Soil by Radioactive Substances 237 6 17 86 USSR GERASIMOV, I. P. (Editor), Resursy Biosfery na Territorii SSSR (Resources of the Biosphere in the Territory of the USSR), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, 295 pp RAKHILIN, V. K., "Eliminating Natural Centers of Human Communicable Diseases" 258 PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V. S., "C-.eating Recreation Zones" 264 The International Conference on Scientific Principles of Using and Preserving the Resources of the Biosphere GERASIMOV, 1. P., "Tasks and Working Program of the Conference" 274 GERASIMOV, I. P.. "Primary Results of Work by the Conference" 279 Bibliography 285 717 Ecology USSR UDC 910.1(208).001.11 GERASIMOV, I. P., Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences US&R----------____, I'Man and Environment: Present-Day Aspects of the Problem: Moscow, Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheskaya, No 1, 1971, pp 5-13 Abstract: Following a brief review of some major .rritings by Soviet and Western scientists on the threat to the environment posed by man's activities and a discussion of international con- cern over the problem as manifested by the 1968 UNESCO conference in Paris and the Swedish proposal to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for a conference on the subject to be hold in 1972, the author outlines five general lines of research to be pursued by geographers in cooperation with geo- physicists, geochemists, and biologists: (a) continued efforts to locate and inventory natural resources for use in the economy; (b) study of elemental phenomena and development of methods for predicting and controlling them; (c) establishment of the scien- tific principles for combating pollution; (d) transformation of 1/2 USSR GERAS1,14OV, I. P., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheskaya, No 1, 1971, pp 5-13 the natural environment to ensure rational exploitation of natural resources and elimination or weakening of the injurious effects of man on the environment; and (e) preservation of natural areas for purposes of research and recreation. 2/2 uDc 612-Ol7.Z(47-l7)1+57l P., (--ditor) Problemy Severa. Trud i ZdorovIye Cheloveka na Kraynem severe (Problems of the I- 11orth. HiLman Work and Health in the Far North), Vyp. 14, Moscow, ".Naukall , 1970, 220 pp Translation: Ar.notation: The collection of works is dedicated to the problems of work, I-ealth, and creation of a scientific basis for normal human life under the severe .1 L natural co~iditlions of the North. ?roblems of man's acclimatization to the north, tho offoct of cli;matic corLlitions of the north on manis cardiovascular systom, rer7,ional pathology, and the state of health of the minority peoples of t~:o nor,~t aru ozanined in the articles of this collection of works. Considorable attention is given to the state of children's health. Hygiene problems, the --aic.p-l-eo~raphic aspects of the hygiene sciences in particular, hygienic rules of lor ae :~Iarxan~ I 1^10USIng D-locks for the north, hygienic evaluation of thermo- protective clothing prepared from synthetic materials for the north, problems of ultraviolet solar radiation, control of blood-sucking insects, labor hygiene at the ore-;,-iLn:!.ng on-terprises, and others are discussed in the articles. A special article deals with the problem of rational nutrition in the north. Published data USSR GZ-FJ,31XOV, IT. P., ",',auka", 1970, 220 pp obtained Ln invost-_.-ations of the work of irdners and metallurgists under pernafrost. conditions are highly LaportanL. The collection of works is in- tended for scienzists, Physicians, engineers, agronomists, economists, and all persons wao are irituarested in the mastery of the north. Foreword: As-oacts o-L:' humaan acclimatization to conditions of the north and prob- I Lems of regJLonal patholog ,;are developed in the works of the Scientific Research Oy institur,es of t1le USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Northern Affiliates of the USPI Acadc::-q of ScLonces, and in the investigations conducted at the Krasnoyarsk and Arkhanselsk ~'Iedical institutes, at the Yakutsk Tuberculosis Institute, and other Inr.-4iLutes of the Ministry of Health. Under the leadership of the latter, "he -,.-ork of' practicing physicians developed extensively. This collec- vion of wzrks is dedicated to problems concerning the work and health of the pul;aLioa, aiLd the social-hygionic foundations of a normal life under conditions por ol' tho Asia'Lic !'orth. Ti-.,j 1)a:;is of the collection of works are the latest aug- mc;.-.tod dar.a on the proceedLqgs of the Joint Session of the USSR Academy of Medical 3R lKinistry of Health hold in Norillsk. Included also are Sciences and the RSI~~ now wor43, Part'icularly those related to research prospects in control of blood- Z/U U 3 S31 GERASLMOV, 1. P., "Nauka, 1970, 220 pp suck,inz- insects; also the data on the proceedings of the Scientific Conference of 0 Therapeutic Specialists hold in Arkhangellsk in 190-8. Of particular importance are studios of occupational pathology in miners, metals industry workers and forestry and water tr~~.--~;port workers. The collection of articles contains useful roco.=%ondations concernIng problems of the hygienic basis for the building of to,wns, and 'the construct-ion of housing, and so on. Comparative studies of the reactivity of newly arrived and indigenous populations are.of great theoretical and practical interest considering the characteristics of the genetio acclimatization of the aborigines. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page zoreword ............................0..................................... 3 S. V. S.1-vin, "Prospects for Development of the Productive Forces of the Asiatic North and the Problem of Man" .................. 5 Tlio Problor, of Acclimwtization T. Pshonik, IIT~o Role of tho Dynudc Storaotypo in tho Process of Human AcclJzatization to the Far ............ 0 )/6 USSR, GERASD.OV, I. P., 'Ta-aka, .19jO, 220 pp G. a. Danishovskiy, 11~,odern Concepts of the Role of the Acclimatization Process in -c~he FaLhogenesis of Local Diseases Under Conditions of tho Far Norzhll ....................................................... 26 N. I. Bobrov, "Concerning Functional Shifts in the Human Organism in the 11"rocess of Adaptation to Cold in the North" ...................... 35 S. V. Shirskiy, "Some Data on the Physiology of Children's Acclimatiza- tion to Conditions of the Far North" ................................. 42 X. R. Se--:ov, liCharactoristics of the Health of the Minority Peoples of Oblast" ................. 6 .................................... 48 L. A. Chubukov, "Use of the Method of Evaluating Weather Contrasts When Studying 'the Process of Human Acclimatization in the North ........... 53 Climatic 2athology A. P. -'V-.syn and E. E. Kenig, "Some Problems of Geograph,Jka Pathology of -who Far ~.orth" .................................................... 58 A. A. Gragorov and V. A. Opaleva-Stegantsova, "Cardiovascular Pathology in -,;ho Far 1"Orth" ........ 81 4/6 I _j USSR GERASL-DV, 1. P., 11"I'auka", 1970, 220 pp N. I ;I U I N. Plo'nikov, "Relir-inths of the Population in the Far Northern Regions and their Control ............................................. 87 G. Ye. Iz=aylov, "Concerning the Prevalence of Urolithiasis in the City of Norillsk" ........... 11 ...... 0.......... 0-6.0.0-6 ........ 0 ...... 94 A. F. Tur, "Prophylanxis and Troatment of Rachitis in Children Under Conditions of the Far North" ......................................... 100 G. N. Serdyuk-ovskaya and 1. D. Dubinskaya, "Problem of the Study of the State of Health and Development of Students and Juveniles in the North" .................................................. 0 ............ 108 Zh. Zh. Rapoport, 'Thysical Development and Morbidity of Children in Northern Regions" ........................... * ........................ 118 Ye. G. Xazina (Deceased), "Experience gained in thB Struggle Against Tuberculosis in Childron of Yakutsk ASSRII ............................ 131 ?roblems of ;~ygieno and Occupational Pathology Yo. 1. Voront3ova, "Labor 4ygiene at the Mines" ........................... 138 G. A. Orlov and N. P. Bychikhin. "Occupational Diseases of the Ex~remi- ties in 1-,'orkers in the North and Means of Prophylaxis of these Diseases"..., ... *...# ......... ...... .... 14q, 516 USSR GERASDLV, I lli,7aukall, 1970, 220 pp L. F. Tulyakova, "iygionic Rules for Optimum Orientation of Housing in the j7o_tjj, I......... I . ................................ ......... *4 156 L. F. Tulyakova a=i G. A. Antropov, "Hicroclimatic Norms in Houses of the North" ......... **.** ... ...... 164 V. I. Vashkov, _EE. i;. IKerbabayav, et all "Blood-Sucking Insects in the Petroleum and Gas Regions of Westarn Siberia, and Experience Gained in Crga,-iizing Control Programs" ................................. o. ... 172 V. V. Yefrenov. 'Tioblem of the Rationalization of Nutrition of the. People in ~'orthorn Regions of the Soviet Union" ...................... 186 A. N. Zay-isev, "Hygienic Characteristics of the Actual Nutrition of the People in the Par North" ............................................. 198 D. A. "'5trinskiy and S. X. "Navasardev, "Concerning the Structure of Nutri- tion Froduc-is Consumod by the Indigenous Pooples of the Chukotsk ~!-Xtio -nal okru~grll . . . . . . . . 204 N. R. Doryapa, "Problora of Hi4man Acclimatization In Extreme Zonas of the Eartals (on the Symposium on Polar Medicine)".....,,*,#.*, ....... o.t. 209 N. R. Doryapa arA ,I. Ya. Spivak, "Inter-oblast Scientific-Practical Con- A. 11ij.76aco of Twrapeutic Spocialists of the 210 6/6 74-- - 112 006 TITLE-MUDERN C04CEPTIC1,; OF AL THOR-C ERAS Ij*JUV I*P* ~:,CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR U14CLA$Stl-LtU THE AGE OF SGILS.' -U- PROCESSING DATE--20NOVfu ~SCURCE-ILVESTIYA AKADEIAII NAUK SSSR,, SERIYA BIOLOGICHESKAYA, 1970, NR 3, PP 356-363 DATE PUbLIShE0-----7C SUBJECT AkEAS-EARTh SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY :.TOPIC TAGS--SOIL CbEMISTRYt RADIOCARBCN BATING CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTKICTLONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0501 STEP NO--UR/0216/70/000/003/0356/0363 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0126249 UNCLASSIFIED 212 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126249 A6,STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. THE PAPER BEARS GN THE THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE AGE OF SOILS OBTAINED AT THE PRESENT TIME BY MEANS OF THE'RA010CARBON METHOD. THE COINCIDENCE OF THE RADIOCARBON METHOD ANALYSIS AND THE RESULTING CONCLUSICNS WITH A SERIES OF KNOWN THEORETICAL OPINIONS OF THE AGE OF SOILS AND THEIR GENESIS LEAVES NO PLACE FCR DOUBT. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 533-99 BAYK01r, A. P. , B:,M'%GO , V. A. , IS?I'C)L 1DSKIY, M. , -G~i~21ZASI~I-OV ~LS and 1ESTERMIN, Yu. Ye. "Investigation of the Electrical -"-'xplosion of Foils" Novosibirsk, Pizika g-oreniva i vzryva, NO 2, 1973, p1) 286-291 Abstract: For certpi-n applications of the electric.~l explosion. of metal foils, it is advisable to investi~-ate -:U-h(- conditio.,..s for uni- formity of sucli explosions -- a topic ..hiich, in the authors' ion, lins riot been eiven :,ufficicnt attention. '1.he- pur-lose o-f 11-hi.-, paper, therefore, is to ria':e that investi,-ation. and to I.o(,,I-- into the possibility of usin.- IV-he foil aS a distr_i~utod detGnator. 1'n etr- lier paper by -the first-n,--med of the nuthors.,a-bove (ZhTP, 1~173, .,107-) cL., the exa, sior. is -vol 45, 1) showed that for wires with d> )1 o uniform. for initial current densities j1,-,,lC)6 lvc,l. Thu--, in the ex- Perimentus of the -oresent i)aper, the parameters of th 0 7C CirCUj~ S J' yof C)7- setting off the exr-1 osion were chosen f or -,. cu;rT-:_-.-_, t d en J_t. 108 A/cn2 scubjec'L w-s luninLuii foil., 10--) thJ-1 The lon,S, and 2-4 cin wide, axjplo~led in air. The circuit for Lh~~ elx- -eriment is shown involving oscilloC i C,~', 1. , V Y raphical, o-A -nd observation methods. The auI,+o:,,,;3 th%nk i~. A. Deriba_- Y.. Dremin for thefr useftil commentq. USSR uDc: 621.1.0111.012 VOL'SKIY, S. G. , TIERNOVSKIY, B. I., GERASIMOV, N. I., "An Amphibian Body" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Proqrshiennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 331941, Division B, filed 13 Jan 69, published 14 Mar 72, p 52 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an amphibian body with races for a pneumoroller traction unit. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the dirt track thrown up by the rollers is improved by bevel- ing the side and rear (stern) surfacez nf the races. 1/1 USSR UDC: 550-834:622-241 FRODIOVICH, B. N.j, POMERAIM, L. I., GE UR-YASOVA, L. I., IM- Union Scientific Research Institute of GeophyBical Prospecting M/_-,hods; Special Design Office of Electrical Measuring Instruments "A Method of Measuring the Apparent Resistance of Rocks" Mloscow, Otrkytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Gbraztsy, Tovarny-ye Znaki, Ito 5, 1970~ P 71, patent No 261590, filed 24 izov 66 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of measurinr, the apparent resistance of rocks on alternating current by means of an electromagnetic mirror ratiometer-insert in a light-beam oscilloscope. The procedure consists of send- ing the signal of apparent resistance to the measurement loop of the ratiometer, and part of the supply current to the current loop of the ratiometer. As a dis- tinguishing feature of the patent, measurement accuracy is improved by rectifying the measurement signal of the apparent resistance and the fraction of the supply current before feeding them to the ratiometer loops. USSR ~ERASIMO~, -- S.-P., and DMITRIYEV, V. I. "A Device for Transmitting Frequency Telemechanical information" Moscow, Otk--ytiya izobreteniya promyshlennyye obraztsy tovarnyye znaki, No 23, 23 May 73, P 2io' Translation: (11)228755(21)1193113/19-24(22)25.10.67(51)c; 06C 11/00;G 08c 13100 (53)621.398t654.94(71) Moscow Power Institute A device for transmitting frequency telemechanical information containing a flipflop, a cycle generator, a Its recording unit and a control unit, a shift register, a binary counter,and a low-frequency filter is distinguished by the fact that the stability of sinusoidal oscillations is improved by connecting ~ the flipflop input to the output of the binary counter connected with the inputs of the shift register and the control unit, while the flipflop output is con- nected through the low-frequency filter to.the communication channel. 37 - USSR UDC: 621-398 SERGOVANTSZV, V. T. , u. R-k and SHCEE1=11A, V. Ye. "Device for Reception and Transmission of SiGnals Along a Tubular Conducting Channel" USSR Author's Certificate 110 20 Nov 70 (from RZh-i%,,-uomati tekhnika, lio 12, 1971, Abstr 819, filed 28 Nov 68, published telemekhanika i yLTchi slit el. I na, 0 Translation: A device is patented for the reception and trans- mission of Signals alone a tubular conducting ch-amael conta:Lni_nfr, a filter i~.,hose inDut is connected to the tubular conductor; an amplifier; a controller of sipial. reretition periods; a recorder; an oscillator; AND, OR elerrr.~nts; an "inhibit"; storat!.e devices; a cutoff cir- cuit; controlling and fllp-flops; a wodulator; and switcInu-s. For the pur-Foset of simplif ini .1,Y1 _~ and inprovii4i the reliabality or up~ration of the de,,r-*:.ce, the outputs of the mitches nxe connected to the lnuats of tL~! OR clerr.enty the cutplit of thz~11; elevent I's tied to the input or the controllin,,_! flip-flop, and the uutrmt of the Is to th~,. itq.~!.it of' th,~- tr inhibit" elcilent wau through the ANII) eleiwnt to the recor-ler in-pat and Lhe first inputs of the catoff circuit and eon~roller of the sli:;nal repetition 1/2 USSR SERG 07 VANTSEV, V.T., et al USSR Auth-or's Certificate No 2Vr2~19 periods; the second in,-.rats of the cutoff circuit and the controller are cov.- nected. to the recorder output, and the output of the controller is connected to the second input of the controlling flip-flop; the outputs of the recorder are then connected throu,-h the proper switch contacts to the input of the modulating flip-flop. 2 t2 USSR uDc: 621.398.63:654.93 SERGOVAIMEV, V. T. Z~9.MS SHCURBINA, V. Ye. "A Device for Sending and Receiving Signals Through a Conduit Channel" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 278819, Class 21, filed 28 Nov 68, PP 51-52 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for sending and receiving signals through a conduit channel. The unit contains a filter whose input is con- nected to the conduit, an amplifier, a signal repetition frequency setter, a regis- ter, an oscillator, AND, OR and "inhibit" elements accumulators, a dump unit, control and modulating flip-flops, a modulator and keys. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the device is simplified and operevional reliability is improved by con- necting the outputs of the keys to the inputs of the OR element, connecting the output of the OR element to the input of the control flip-flop, connecting the output of the control flip-flop to the input of the "inhibit" element, and through the MID element -- to the input of the register and to the first inputs of the dump unit and the signal repetition frequency setter. In addition, the second inputs of the dump unit and the signal repetition frequency setter are connected to the output of the register, the signal repetition frequency setter output is connected to the second input of the control flip-flop, and the register outputs axe connected through .the corresponding key contacts to the input of the modulating flip-flop. 1/1 7 P,2 --D ---5 -3 /11 NV TTRF PROVUrTlUt EqUIPM0,71 AT OMSi, [ArtScle by 11. Ivnnov and K. N;iydin; Moscu4, NO 3, 1971, VP 30-111 An Auto-ntic Tire !'.scl,inp. The preparation of TSYtuxe,% is o-.Iv of the hardclt gid -a~z laborious procerses in rakinF, rul,hcr. Yovevccr, vlmron5 ;~rozcns of mly-In,4 the co~.ponantr was In machIncs, unvil' ,Cvc1,.tlv all the re-alnint vark -- vci--hin~, tr=.,.F4rtln,!, loading -- rcralrcd cxtensIvu -anual labor. ihcn tlh~.- pzr!~,nncl o! tl.c- pr~p..ratory nroccrsing section of the 0,5~, Scicntific Roscjrch and Institute of the Rubbv.- ln6ustry, led by V. tl,- Ch I !ItYahov, 0 f th C All -Un !On Ch"i ca I Sue icty ir on ID. ic ~Vyic~v, 'develo;~7d P. rvste- ulth thL holp of u1bich all of the nbove-Indicated operations are pov.1or-ed autoratically. A set of thk equip-ent h-~ ~adc at the 1n,-tftu.C ind Ina, been ln,,,.ilcd at the Tire VlnnC. Tent runs P,4nv ;,asitive results and the, technical an auto-,atic arfc,~Ioly I ine war trans-dtted for cries production. The introduction or the innovctton at the Firnaul and 1.tlepro- petrovs~. tire plants caned the vor~,. .n-J freed cart or the -ivi-crs. The savin7s from only one cuch line a~.ountcd to abo-~t 50,00,00 Me wz~tinr, of notor vchicle tircF. connists of a consiecr-hic nu=1er of opvrzit1on5, mny of which nz~~ nn~! A r-ol~ headed b7 All.l.;nion Ci,.cical Society imeni D.',. Ycndcleyev e-bcrn Famatrkiy, A. !:hoyalmv, X, Nnr)vbki,,, and V. V11'1% decided to sl-VIHY this procesr And proposed ~Iw- tcchnol6gy. Now thvy are using a detachable base drub w1th t~-) auxiliary one- Card Is wound mech.,nically onto the side rings. The 0 do rings and ruber-cord dinphraCin are fitted with the help of "chmIzed patterns. In this W4Y the assembled tire is pressed together. All 25 thir. has n,~,dc it po_ible to create the de!,.I~,n of nsnc-bly ~.Achines which ha%v a hit;h du;rec of r-chanizatioi and are 1.5-2 times r.Qre Product've than existirg ones. At the institute the vc~!~crs of the All--nien Chc:-icel Society. aa a rule, are lnvnitors. For CxapIc. A. Khl~.-Ocovs Yu, Ka-.atskiv - V. Vil"k, N. FovIn&k1y, F. Yerlyk.-.11-ov, i. Ant-tov, and at' F-SteDkinI hers esch ih.-Iv. nevcral patc.-iti;. N ell thoy ba,e :cCCi%vd :3Z.. lllts Is a larpe contribution to uie dcxclcprant of prod'u.-tion. Technolovlcal solutiun~ %.1116 ar.! 1'~Ckcd by PLIC'Its are in dc,-vlc:,td il" the product.ton procernc~s, --cainer., and tncrebv tcch:nolo-lc~~l ~nd oconor.1c indices and the ieNVI of pro-uczion. 7 r exr-,ple, Ss".~-2 rachine uiiicn ljoss been devc!,,;-!d at the Institute .1 -orld. Al 1 . -otor 'e t6tror. Is on a pzr wit' the bent in tl,,c u -ne r .vehic. pro4uced In the cov-ztry to4zy n:c rade on these nnchincs, and for each tire there is a savings of 40-60 kopec*ks. The instru*znt and equipr-cnt dc,,~loped at the Institute to ~Casu:rc and regulate the wIdth of the rub!:crlz~d czra were Intro--luced last ycnr tit two tire plants md hci%,v nlrezdy nnved h=-.trcd3 of thousands of rublcs. INrou~,h Live use of the inv.--htions of t,-L- pcr%o-.,ntl at the InStitUtC %-~10 CrC WCr.~!=S of the All-Vnion C-.c-lc5l Society the enterprises of the branch of Industry saved 3.5 million rubles in 1969. The Chnnk Ti-m P I rm t -;-'.ng the r-1111ons of tires which are produced at C--,k there are tires for 4rCc. du'.~;) Ll'ucks, bicycler. rnd -.itcrcycles, end 'arm vehicles, rost of are inttn~cd for use on tbe rcads. a- Siberia teid the Urals and &-Ezs of the !~Drth Ctucasus &-id Cr_ntral Asia. The Omik v!re the first to -.:szer lmdiv4dual vulcanizers ., tire tuecs; -hcy u:tII:cd active and the form. rct1lod of makitiv carbon black and Ornk c7rtileLiC rUbLCt;ZOFCtha- with Sb12-Irn 7ctrolcum workers they cvvzio~,2d anr; IntrcLjc*.-d n~w c-z~cnts which u",rr called 110,sk-l" 4ind In 1,otor of the ci-y; thc~ were the first I-t the country to m". tires f-ron widened layers a' cord. /.t oLr plant we cr~,anlzed t*.-.c p:cductIc,:l of ru~tcrizzcd rvzil cord, w1thout %,Ih!r-h it w-juld bc! ir~o;;aiblc to rzae tires o' radl.,;I This p.,ovided the basis for the mass production of type. "R" tires In the comtry. The firrt 3vvIct vlum-ni-.crs -~_re in;-oNv, at Irty:01, and the Omsk uvrkers becc~~ tha pioneers in IntroduCin~, this new technique In Indt;stry. 1hr, plant ha.~ frcqucritly pnrticipated in che ENhibition of Achlcve~znt3 of the Econnry of the M% and has received a first dc~.rm cartificatc; It has a numlvar of personnel Aho have won gold, silver, and bronze,mldals. Av,ong them are L. Lltvinovs, fabricator P. C-arbatykh, vulcau zer 1. Pedikop, en5inver ~. Ciyduko-;, and miny other&. 26 - -1/3. 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70- ---,TITLE--POSITRON ALLIANCE OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GERASIMOV, V.i LIKHODIN, P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA DATE PUBLISHED--12MAY70 INDUSTRIYA, MAY 129 19709 P 2 -SUBJECT AReAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 'TOPIC TAGS--INOUSTRIAL INSTITUTEv INDUSTRIAL R AND Ot INDUSTRIAL PLANINING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0165 STEP NO--UR/0533/70/000/000/0002/,3002 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--4NO102244 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3- 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NIO--AN0102244 ABSJRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE REPORTS ON THE OPERATIONS OF THE "POSITRON", A RESEARCH INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ESTABLISHED 114 LENINGRAD IN 1969. THE COMPLEXt OR CORPORATION, COMPRISES A SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE WITH A PILOT PLANT, THE CENTRAL DESIGN BUREAU JF TECHNOLOGY ANO EQUIPMENT (TSKBTO) WITH ITS OWN PILOT PLANT, AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WITH THEIR BRANCHES OUTSIDE LENINGRAD. PREVIOUS TO ITS ESTABLISHMENTt TWO OF THE POSITRONSt PLANT, THE "MESON" AND THE "KULON", OPERATED IN THE 11RADIODETAL11 CORPORATION. THE GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE CORPORATION HEADS THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND ITS PILOT PLANT. HIS FIRST DEPUTY DIRECTS THE RESEARCH PROGRAM OF THE 114STITUTE AND HOLDS THE POST OF CHIEF ENGI14EER OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE. ANOTHER DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PRODUCTION IS AT THE SAME TIME THE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE INSTITUTE'S PILOT PLANT# WHILE THE THIRU DEPUTY FOR MECHANIZATION ALSO HOLDS THE POST OF THE UIRECTOR OF THE- TSKBTU AND ITS PILOT PLAINT. THE CORPORATION AS A WHOLE IS MANAGED BY THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE THROUGH ITS DEPARTMENTS. THE DEPARTMENTS PREPARE THE DIRECTIVES, SUCH AS FINANCIAL A14D PRODUCTION PLANS, OR MANPOWER AND WAGES, TECHNICAL AND ORGANILATIONAL INNOVATIONS, ETC. THE PRODUCTION PLAN OF THE "POSITRON" IS PREPARED BY ITS PLANNING ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT AND IS APPROVED BY THE MINISTRY. ON THE BASIS OF THIS PLAN THE DEPARTMENTS DRAFT PLANS FOR EACH INDUSTRIAL PLANT OF THE CORPORATION. THE DEPARTMEINTS OF CHIEF MECHANICAL ENGINEER, CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST, AND SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL INFORMATION ALSO MANAGE THEIR COUNTERPARTS AT PLANTS. UNCLASSIFIED -3/3- 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--I6OCTT0 ACCESSION NU--AN01OZ244 Af-lSTRACT/EXrRACT--IN CONTRAST TO 4 PURELY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION1 THE "POSITRON11 IiAS SPECIAL TEAMS FOR DIRECT MANAGEMENT OF RESEAKCH EFFORTS. FOR EXAMPLF, A SPECIAL TEAM OF THE FINANCIAL ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT COLLABORATES WITH THE FNGINEERLNG DEPARTMENT IN OPEAATIONAL AND LONG RANGE PLANNING OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND ITS FUNDING,'AS WELL AS THE tOORDINATION OF ACTIVITIES OF RESEARCH SECTIONS. THE TSKBTO OF THE CORPORATION AND ITS PILOT PLANT ARE RESPONS18LE FOR THE DEVELOPME-NT OF SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, NEEDED FOR PRODUCTION, MECHANIZATION, AND AUTOMATION OF'PRODUCTION. THE RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION POLICIES OF THE "POSITRON" ARE SET BY ITS SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL COUNCIL, ASSOCIATES OF THE fNSTITUTEv DIRECTORS OF PLANTS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS ARE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--MYSTERIES OF THE FROZEN CONTINENT -U- AUTHOR--GERASIMOV, V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRYIYt AUGUST 119 L970Y P 't, COLS 7-8 DATE PUBLISHED--IIAUG70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--AliTARCTIC STATION, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY, DRILLING MACHINE, MINING ENGINEERING/(U)VOSTOK ANTARCTIC STATION CONTROL MARKING--N3 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1922 STEP NL)--Ut~/0533/70/0~'.)0/000/000!t/00(),k CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0125515 UNIC I- AS ' I F I F 0 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCc7SSING fATE--).:l,0CT70 '1 11 1 - CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0125515 . ABSTP.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTP4CT. THE ARTIC AND ANTARCTIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE WORKEED wITH THE LENINGRAD MP,11',IG 1,,,4,s-r[TUTE TO DEVELOP A THERMAL DRILL WHICH ENABLED THE SOVIET ANTARCTIC STATION "VOSTOK" TO GET A 400 METER CORE. U%CLIASSIFIED 46 e..5-3 3 AUTHOR-- TITLE-- A RIVER *JEEP* NEWSPAPER-- SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA, APRIL a. 1970~ P 29 COL 5 ABSTRACT- THE C.ENTRAL TECHNICAL-DESIGN BUREAU OF 1HE MINISTRY OF -THE RIVER FLEET. R.S.F.S.R. AND THE LENINGRAD INSTIIUTE OF WATER HAVE DEVE_L_6_ffD__K PLASTIC RIVEP-ifff~ff-41ITH P 40-- ____ ? CM DRAFT POWERtEl-8Y A goo H.P. ENGINE, AND CAPABLE OF TRANSPORTING 70 PASSENGERS AT SPEEDS UP TO 45 KL PER.HOUR. A PILOT MODEL OF THE CRAFT IS BEING CONSTRUCTED AT THE PILOT PLANT OF THE INSTITUTE. 19730476 M-1i I j I ssv I Dlin 99561IOdV--f)N NOISS3:))V :)'dl:) D~OO/LZOO/~00/000/OL/16io/~in--ON dqlS fl590/L66I--3WV'dJ/193~ AXO*dd o3jjjssvi)t4n--ssv-Ii IN3wnouo SNOIIDIKS3~i ON--9NIMVW IMUNDO moij sno3sIA 'NOIIV7111VISMd3 'Ai~J3dOU )IWVNAO0bOAH 'IHOI~M dvinD3-Iow '3-Inoq-IOWDV3VW "d3l3WD3SIA 'SS3~11S ~IVBHS '~IQIWV 'NlSgb 3N3AN~HdAlCld 'A90-103V118 :)IdOI SIVII131VW 'AUISIW3H3--SV3~lV 133runs OL ------- 0"=lHSIuind 31V0 OC-LZ 'K) 'OL6T ASSVW *ISV'ld--3:)*enos AD A*81Nnoo 0*1 'AOIONOS J*V'O 'AOS13N'7nA -O'A IAOWIM130 '*N*l ioYN3woj-(,zo)-HoHinv -f)- 9(JIWV'lVHIHdOSI-lN~-lkN3Hd 8W 00d JO S31110dOldd 'lV3I90103Md--9 III I 041DOU-31VO 9NISS3:)Olld G3JdlSSV13Nf) ztlo Z/1 2/2 042 UNCLASSIFIFD PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119566 A85TRAC TIEX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE RHEOL. PROPERTIES OF THE TITLE POLYMER (1) WERE STUDIED IN A WIDE RANGE OF TEEMPS. AND SHEAR RATES. AT A:STRESS LARGER THAN 3 TIMES 10 PRIME7 DYNE-CM PRIME2 I 13AGAN TO CRYSTALLIZE IN THE V[SCOMETER ANU WAS NO LONGER FLUID, PRESUMABLY DUE TO STRAIGHTENING AND ORIENTATION OF MACROMOLS* IN A HYDRODYNAMIC FIELD. UNDER ALTERNATIVE CONDITIONS (1.E., WHEN THERE WAS CRYSTN.), THE RHEOL. PROPERTIES OF I RESEMBLED THOSE OF MOST OTHER POLYMERS. THE VISCOUS FLOW OF I WAS AN EXPOENTIAL FUNCTION OF THE MOL. WT. C 't - A 5: Sz I F~ I E D USSR UDC: 681.325.6 KUZIN, L GERASIMO,VV. r T., LETUNOV, Yu. P., CHERWAYEV, V. V., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute "A Device for Simulating the Random Distribution of Priorities in Queueing Systems" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 27, 1970, Soviet Patent No 280064, Class 42, Filed 28 May 69, p 133 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for simulating the random distribution of priorities in queueing systems. The device contains groups of diodes and delay lines and an interrogation flip-flop. As a dis- tinguisbing feature of the patent, the functional possibilities of the device are extended by using a (1-n)-terminal network in the form of series connected kipp oscillators with variable time delay, the outputs being connected to the controlling inputs of the diodes in the channels. The controlling input of the (1-n)-terminal network is connected to the one state of the interrogation flip-flop, which determines the priority of an application. 2. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that provision is made for functional readjustment of the probability (1-n)-terminal network by using channel flip- flops whose "zero" outputs are connected to the controlling inputs of the 1/2 USSR GERASIMOV, V. F., et al, Otkrytiya, Izabreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 27, 1970, Soviet Patent No 280064, Class 42, Filed 28 May 69, p 133 corresponding kipp oscillators, while the "one" outputs are connected to the controlling inputs of the diodes connected to the inputs of diodes tied to the following kipp oscillators in the circuit. 3. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that provision is made for functional coup- ling to the channels connected to the device. The inpurs are connected through a shaper amplifier and a delay line to the "zero" inputs of the corresponding channel flip-flops and to the "one" input of the interrogation flip-flop, and through diodes to the "one" inputs of the channel flip-flops and to the lizero" output of the interrogation flip-flop, and also through a resistor to the voltage supply. 4. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that provision is made for determining whether channels are free (busy). The output of the channek diodes is connected to the delay line, and the output of the delay line is connected to the main channel diode output. 2/2 100 itv l': r: VC', 1, 11 v r I I 11ft 11 1- L :1 ta r of' I,fini 'Mv!;,ow Lli!~I:t Ali t i :11 11 C 1*;l I t ~l I e I e 11!1~ Ll I it C0113 11.1 t a Ild 110 11 L 1 '- I t I I i 11 i 11 ~ ; 'L !l 41 ' I I '. fu I~ i I:, t he i I. Soil ia I i , t Ob I:n t i on 5 una c. t a o. h it, r Ire or if,,, 11,7 .;t p:1,t, f z Sult el, illtenl~c 1") 1 i t I C a I w " r ~ Q r 5 n al-~o all'! Oil ri If 1, r v - C on I, .. V V r i C) d t", C. a Ild V.1 e dis e c i a it r, r oil ra o 11 v It aiit qua I v,:I l: v r I, cpo rif t i oil wa r C. c~g "I C ft n't 0 c j!l!'a t r"'I.! t M.11 I If -1 C -I;L;1 C C 1i Ll a 1 t v wa ti t cc 1, n c aI, r~; o nn e I C nt r huteil sloav: 1 ar, rc;zar,k ti.c solut i,,n 0" e -7 z- :7!, vni 01 1! si I, t 0 cspe,: tal t he )I i g he t, t v , t e si t . tho. psi-ent i3i 1: ': s, t modern materiel. The l,;trugglc for the complete it-, 1:-::tt-~r, Of tho ~n.l tiV 1 Is. .1 Iway 5 g i v ell 11 tmut, I ;I t I ell t ; on C.) Vo :I!, I Eind technici.-III4. r yt,, withill the Ili 1 i ta I y ar 1, C : t S , t h has increased iltmeasnablv. linder. the ps-rlwnt vtimlitioni, :;%,s --zi- quffice anv to citre murely t'rr tile v.,celleist aml excellent t of' -se 'miteriel .,on Ise. I him -,If tlli!, , witill all, i 7 i ~ Pill t :I I!,: C. til!w factor an'l the cv;lStmit J,,~rfcct Tc-adine- if i ;Ind podra:dolvniya became ol%ci~ivvlv Oil' Cowl- ins; 1) N, Ill i nll 0 r, :I If,! s C d.3 is thc -r.-,`Jl-1c..n:TI1 to ': on lil"'. at by t 1, i I . Vo I "o . I Troc Q S 1: 11 1 V 0 Q It, V it if s i 0tilat hcwt,vor arr,i.%-~nt i;i.1 h o 110 c 0,;p I ~ t 1. il t VTI of 1t11 I en I t, qua 1 t V , . 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P0, ll oss .I rip. ,I n accii ra t e 1 y p I an ned s , r, %,7 s e d kill on nc i e nc,w tilt, use C) f the materiels withotit haven.:, "ntroduzed act pl, gressive technological proccsses, aml objective' C All- .,u It c:-% !i ion , w i th"ll I I t if C re -.:1!, 1, 1 1 ~1 j C t 10 '1' 1 ~ 11 - I ~ .1 1` ", 11 o I' I Ile ac 1, ,N -:1i I I, t'If :;" I(" ~ ,C ;-. * ~ : : C prog7 e!;s "TILI r i 1111 1 )1 (' 1) V 0 S, L' n t StagV-0t"SoL' Z nev , " I lut proll 1 ens of tilt, SI: i cnt 1 f j C lo~. za 1rog rv, S ;,C. qkAirC, - tc~ a nip.:Iif:Carce". T~ I- f -It 11 t xC n t h ; s app I i et; t n u s , I. he d C fe rid e rs c f t It e :1 1, " vis ,I t It v M (I C~7 V11) kIll5f k' r ther land , eni've ia I I .. .11C1: III Z Eel: I i.~;; , thc tire of armainclit ;it VCvTICvT;I11r. 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IN tilt- co;,i~a *, trai ni;-.,z F t an I Z, rd!~ j t of radar ,Iwrator-s and C"IT"n.wd poet teltl- Innovators to kI-)iie%e tan;.i~lc zcs~:It~ ill oll the problell of ti;-.u lQ.IljCti,)n In Ow instanco. a group 01, nPecinlist'l, , supe-.-~;scd '-V -office-b and Kti-tiviscv, devitloped .1 n;OIC ilefft,t ic~hnlq~w for i6e- interv,il recycling 'proce~,in ,v. of r.~.24,r 31,lill 1!uli'!L Of tile t-Arliout, ConSi,.tF. It-, th" Ot Cal chart" laill,ing it posSihIlL, to vxcc~;"2 -~'t C1-fi,icr_ly rec),cling oporatle prp~cribed for a ~ivvn the cll~iir: c I;Iborate,l a result of a th,.,rough -:I.i!-~, of best relevint expcrvt~nc,, and agcurLiing t., Z,.- s C I"It"i Ca 11 co r I, v~~ t i oqu i r vi!, it : ci to r ri I i all I,- io!~,, -, t ~n :~ f*0, v - 5t ,:n ;I , 1 i c s an d i o 1 n t s (c, f com-p o n t: i, t s j c, n, d t o t- th eI'll a I op On o f , II I tec hn! tile n akli: i t put, .., 11, 1 f it . t "0lie t0 eded ro r rocycl i r. g p roc es !; w I t hou t rc I3u c I ng t t4 qu a I ; t y 5 cc oild t 0 reduce ; e Vera I t ;rle 5 tile t ; ~C :I(- ed e~! f Or !%h i 4' t 1 tile System from it5 I'vCVC11 119 State to cz~ll'.;t Z;ratv~ :w.,!, fin- all)" to rive the M .mb,~, .1 he team's t1IV chance to ilse the. time intervals between different operations for a thorojigil studs of as5,emblivs nnd joints. of their operatitir prine. tilles, and of 14 T h " C ~ - , I - x p h y -, I r: a I " r or- e '. ~ e s t .1 ~, i n j: it I a c e I n I ) 1 e T1 d u I I I r " ~ ~ .1 a t wori- - A I I cf t%i r, , not frii ,v cont Hhutes to the he tter ma i i%. teriance ,,f t*,.e ma ter i el , but 31su Lreatcs condi L! ons faverable I it t.c i r.,- r ~ i , e o f i t i c oin h a t T ~ o t r n t in I . 7 h(- ~ trij r: I t- Fri rth ,fu I I is -,;eo F t lit! cor, h it t fe:- i I t r o~ the ria t r r i e in e a it s%t r Iv i ni; tt) reduce the t ime ner,ded bring i t tv Lc~%bat read Inc~;, as well a-, striving for I t ,'c -~ t ~ h i c h , a i i w u 11 le, ri ow n in a number of cases , j Ii s 1 F:': --i ' r or to ichievi, n o r na I n p e r. I t i :, n o f i r- Y s t ens , .1 .; wi., I I a fc. v In , 5 1 t e s y F. t e .7, 5 . 0 1 t i ce r s -, n h i i a r -v , a nd Chuma i~ i v f.-Y. c e 11 ed I rit the solution of th i s rhey ,-'! orod s Injile electrical diagrams elaborated ond In':r - duce I rito pract ice rictlmdn of the I r it r it o reduce c on!; ie - a ', I t he t I rn,- ne ed ed fn r .1c t i vil t j n g individual svstvms and A Ic " 1: radar. Ar. a :esult, th,- tota 1 time period .neede,i for thu c--=po--itv t;y,;roms iloo co"'I'al readint-55 was reduted F5des - a h I.,- . !hV COIIIIUCted 13Y f, 7,10LIP of Slit-CiallstN UnI11-1 hIr !-I'v r- vision uf oft"i c,~ r ~ o, etiev~ I n , won favo rah I y rece ived it s c . I. "his 1-014 deal It - i t 1, t it v m e t It o d -; t It it t p e r m I t t v d t It e I it it i i ch i ri z prcparatlon of mi-;sile~ 'or rocj~uts) lit a considerably ~h')rtc-i ()t her progrvsive methods, contributing to the saine en' ,ar"being introduced to troops on it large scale to accc!v- rat.. tF, preparation nf nissiles (for rockets) for comhik- I.t.ltc,. arliThrr c""tril"Itirin ~,jlj itintle through other vuluolt;- ... our engineers I suggrstions I! and technicians. Experivnco i-a~ 10c-r. tizat ai! Ifiv work hits resuli:Ld in it lirFv red:iction of t-*~,ir, high-quality li~.irformiancp and more effective silution of ta,iks it~~ixned tr) podraz~lvleniya. By 1,ceping the ratcriel in technically defectlens cf..-Jifiori, the full utilizat i-n of the materiel combat fea~lbil lit--s is Ruaranteed, r p ti~ent everyori~ know!; that this cannot hc ach;cvt-.d I pe::1"I instrumentation innot be u-,eJ on a wi,l,, sca'~t tt, estimate the conditi,,A of 31-d its I~a5ic nutl~' ;~;,rarvtcrs riulativi.-ly rapidly ond ly. Th". tho"ght.- of ~frjcjenr/ 1-1novitors and invvilt,tv, .1-,~ ccii%t"1~1 I/ with the need f,:;r .:Ijle effective metno!~ ti dcal %, 10i the zt,chj%vlogical conditiun of Yo%ing npeciiliir~ , ufficers Bondal anti Tyshchcnio, hitvv ed a Atvice for che~:ktng autonaticilly the tochnologicol 4;tn- dition of arvi printed-wiring platcu. At the personnel doterninc the condition of an as~cinbly oi p:ite hy zearis of 005 device in a few seconds. Considerably time I!s needed than previously, to locate a defect it, ;it,y electronic circoit. This device is very useful becat.-,i~ it i,~ tk reneral-purpont: design, good for checking the most assemblies and plates. Among troops Ia number or perfected methods for :,o;irching and eliminating do fects In v arlous joints (of comporivniis jointd ,.r, ',,gether) and assemblic5 of roJern systems bvcyl developt-d -A this conrr;~ut(-J to t1:,- `;.~ 1 u? i I i :;, t ior, " f ~ o-lba t "'.41i b i I I t i '! s , f th c a rmane:,.t .TI-, ~ smild C i t 1"), S i 1~ ! V t~) r,~4`ucv co,13 i der a!i I v , as cc.-, p a red to I a~ t yea r, the length of t ine neclud to rep air th~ mater i v I an,l raise its combat rea,liness t i thp -- tindards of Trinde rr. requ i rerent 7: . Dur hig the prc-Cotigr~-tas per kod , the u~c of wid--- scale tt.,chno1r)gical lir,)gnontic mrtthrril~ wa, initiitvil hy many elig. r 1- ng i nee rs anJ t echn i c i ans conduc t tbort)ur.*,, i nspoc t i ons ~ p rt, c i 5 v M1-3.;!J.-F.M1;r I - a rid i I j:11rV-J,?. 11!1,1 1 Y~j 1, .0' S t:.tlSt1L-' I jata a -1 , tiey deLcj-,-,;nv t~.c wearability of an, fr,;-.i Owgr f a c to r n I joinrd together c,)mpon~-w of ativ cont-rection, joint '~f cor.ponellts .1-111 PlTt, and thus they estahlish i1 prtrgnos~s for the performance ,f the materiel for the upenming period between the cun%ccutive rccyciing pr,)ce-s5cs. rhir; method has ni.i-'c possil,.Ze to Core- -~arr. ahout the failure of tire matcrivl prolong its cilen,!ar lifetime. It is 'ntirre5ting to nore thnt in niny pod-.az- dileniyu, this year, US Compared to tire former's first quartcr, ritn!~rrr of materlr-l failures ha,, This is a direct r,~sult of the introduct.ion of the progrio-nti~ inethod into tho ex- plaitation of rattriel. Lnginecrs and technicians have toiled ut length to rtnluce tht tln~! neviled for nriakinr repairs of various derreer; of Jiffi- culty, of combat materiel. berinite !;ucces!; has been achieved also in the solution )f this ta~'~. Thoy in reducing the tinic needed for repairs by 2S to Rl -percent; this was the re-ult ~)f the implemtsitation of technical documenta tion, original devices, t~-~t-ljvd equipment and grill granhs, dvveloped 1,y t~.r intiovatorb urtd-.rr thc- -ljicrvi.~irm of officers Vishin and others, Intended for repairs of co~-,n~,site asse::0,11cs. No douht the continuous pvrfci~ting prove-,-, of the rwthods for wth~ repair of componite asilenblies lill.matc possible further re- t!-jction of the periods nceje,i r,,r armament repairs and as a result, Increase cor-litit re;diriess of chasti and podrazdelvniyA. Tlit- engineers an.1 techiiicians, in the :)intrict's chasti and Pr~dri):Jvlt-njya have lvarric-d thoroughly thi, planned directivvs ~,f t1w "Ith Cong-ress of th~ co~uz'ist. Party of th~ Sov, ~;.I. t; cr. hc-t have arialyzot-.' tinvir own worls, finally. they are row striving to fin,! ntw, hildrn rtserves that wo-uld ria~Ke if put to ui.o. to utilize still more fully the pvtcntial ,,~ssibillties of the combat matcrivi. As is tll,. cnrnbat of the materiel rlr.-p~-riti directly tilion its lifetinw. Naturall,,-, all things being equal, the longer the ainamc-rit life, the better its combat p 0t%~lbilitic:;. Tlwreforc, the concern for economic management of the life of the ruiteriel, and for the extension of its life during the intervals between the consecutive recycling processes i% 4n Important Clerivilt of the steps taken to increase the effectiveness of arriamorlt , and the total utilization of its combat possibilities. A% far as this task Is concerned, officer Dcnishchwk~ Tsvolerru)-k. and -126- ot!wrm, ba,o achi,,ve,I it definit,- success .%t thtir !n iiiti% r:y).,, -. r~, d i at~i. ;,,r d i ff,~ i ci, t i a t vJ oc t i ti ,v, iit '~I com"ph:.N"'. - ;I, To ch"~,, 11", r imc- Tho lif'. "f ma r,ri, I ':A~ 1;. IZI I I v on ~:I I~j c;,, I as a 1 11) 1 1 0 111 1. re - y c I rig prrcess a;~~I k! I i m i na t i on r,, i! v 1'v : z I t i ol~v i t-!i~ t it., t ci zil i it a i ng I , a r t i c I c i, v 1 d fir nt ti v A Tiall i v, - , c r ip I ion c f - v Qr'vr,!, - pt ;, '~ c i i p t~ r o r n i~ j n i Ile !,,i st aj~~ ;) u,! i*.i :.i c 1 ell i~. a,1 k 1;'1 1, Lc~n i i, Mw;cow D i , t v i c t Ali r i a i i c I a 4' t Ill, f"llF e t o It t t h~ cumb.1 t PC nn I i, I v ~ 0 f moc!vrn : h c.- ri:ht frr c' -r donu 4n d~ :lot gxvv tis I ,- . 1 ; Th 1 s fac t i s roa I i "t-6 v 11 bY t he C I-V i LQ;-,(11. ill tl~ 1 t i c t th~ t t. .1-.' 1 p t to higher standards, mecting the rcquiremcnt~ of th, 2,t". i;rc,,:; of the Conmmnist Party of thc- Soviet [Irtion, r!,, ac' iv c " f f, ; v , c" c.,- i n:-, i Sr. Lt V. Mikil'yuf. has '-ml I J wore tlj:, 11 f" 1 1 v 4io C'0rl-A:n i S t !! I *': i I VII 1, ~tlbmittcj scwvral va, innovation propos~ili, till. incrva"o ill hat f t It o V li,! ra --do I ct~ i v, c . fill o t o S r . L t . V . M i t y tO. a t or o t o by : V . B a I ;s I i r v v . 1/2 049 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--021CTTO TITLE--SUPRA;lJLECULAR STRUCTURE OF SLOCK, POLYSTYRENE 4'101 POLYCAR81NATE -Li- AUTHr_,k-(05)-GERASIMoV, V.I., YARGIN, V.A., NOVIKOY, SALUYENYA, S.S., I CHERNIYAVSKA77~A,.~. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR Sf-)U.qCE--VYSOKL)MOL. SOEDIN.v SER. A 1970, 12(2) 382-7 DATE PUELISHE0------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# MATERIALSY PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUI-TURE, LASER RADIATION, POLYSTYRENE RESIN, POLYCARSONATF, X RAY UIFFRACTION, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, IR SPECTROSCOPY, .POLYMER STRUCTURE l_,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .jorUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0253 STEP N()--UR/0459/70/OIZ/032/0362/0387 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01069J9 UNCLASS IF I[D 2/2 049 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70 CIRC ACCESS19N NO--AP0106909 ABSTRACT/EXTIIACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LASER IRRADN. JF RELATIVELY LOW -.,ENERGY CAUS.ES THE SEPN. BETWEEN MOL. AGGREGATES (N., lc)6BI; HIGHER ENERGY LASER BEAMS PRODUCE MICROFISSURES. X RAY DIFF4ACTOMETRY, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, AND IR SPECTROSCOPY OF BLOCK POLYSTYRENE (1) AND POLYCARBONATE (11) SAMPLES BEFORE AND AFTER LASER IRRADN. SH34ED THAT BOTH ARE AMORPHOUS; I HAS A GLOBULAR AND 11 A FIBRILLAR STRUCTURE. UiN C- L A _-,~ 1 F 1 f Cl -2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--TEST BED EXAMINATION OF CHROMIUM NICKEL STEEL KH18NIOT FOR STRESS CORROSION UNDER CONDITIONS OF HEAT FLOW -U- AUTHOR-102)-ri LPAALIMOVP V-1-i RYABCHENKOV, A.V. ~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ.-KHIM, MEKHAN. MAT., 19701 6,(2)v 38-42 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT TOPIC TAGS--TEST METHOD, CORROSION CRACKING, CHROMIUM NICKEL STEELt OXYGENt Th*ERMAL EFFECT, METAL P[PE/(UJKHIBNIOT CHROMIUM NICKEL STEEL CCANTROL M4RXING--NO RESTRICTIONS :.DCCU,4E,`JT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0217 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/002/0038/0042 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129473 UNCLASSI FIE 0- -"2/2 027 UNCL ASS I F-1 ED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129473 -A5STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A TEST BED METHOD OF STUDYING TUBULAR CR-NI STEEL PARTS AND ESTIMATING THEIR RESISTANCE TO STRESS CORROSION AND CORROSION CRACKING IS PROPOSED. THE MEDIUM MAY BE EITHER WATER (WITH OR WITHOUT ADDITIVES) OR STEAM AT HIGH TEMP. AND PRESSURESt CONTG. SALT IONS AND Ot AND INVOLVING AN INTENSE FLOW OF HEAT THROUGH THE WALLS OF THE TUBES. UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS THERE IS A GENERAL TENDENCY FOR CORROSION CRACKING AND PITTING TO OCCUR IN THIS MATERIAL, UNCLASSIFIED USSR RYABCMT&-CV, A. V., and GERkSDX)V, V. I., 7-ashchita Yetallov, Vol 6, No 2, Mar- Apr 701 pp 134-144 austenitic steels) below 30%, the steels tend to develop corrosion cracking in chloride solutions even at lower nitrogen and phosphorus contents. Up to 0.087%, sulfur does not increase the tendency of Kh2ON35 steels to corrosion cracking in concentrated chloride solutions in high-parameter water containing chlorine Ions and oxygen. 2/2 019 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATP--llSFP70 TITLE--TWO LONG PERIODS IN UNGRIENTED POLYETHYLENE -U- AUTHOR--ALKS-NE, K., GERASIMOV, V.1.9 TSVANKINv D.YA. COUNTRY 'OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. B 1970, 12(2) 139-42 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU9JECT- AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--POLYETHYLE14E, MACROMOLECULE9 X RAY PHOTOGRAPHY, X RAY DIFFRACTIONt POLYMER STRUCTURE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY AEELIFRA14E--1999/0225 STEP NO--UR/0460 /70/012/002/0131/0142 CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP0106881 U.N~'L ASS IFTED 2/'2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT~--IISEP70 ,.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106881 r 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T *HE CHANGES IN THF 9RI'l:-4T4Tj01-1 11F HIGH Dt P.9LYE"zTHYLiENE f I ) MACROMOLS. AND THE TRANSFORMATION OCCURRINS IN THE PERInDS L SUBI AND L SIJB2 (H. HENDUS, 1959) DURING lqAWING, OF I SAMPLES WERE ~TUDli:.D BY X RAY D.IFFRACTION PHOTOGRAPHY. THE SAMPLES AN9_2 DIFFRACTIONALLY DIFFERENT SYSTEMS HAVING MUTUALLY PERPENDICULAR-:.,PERIODS. SINCE L SUB2 WASS GRADUALLY TRANSFORMED INTO THE -PERIOD LOCATED ON THE MERIDIAN OF THE X RAY FIBER DIAGRAM, USUAL LONG THERE WAS-Nrl TOTAL BIREAKDOW.N.OF THE ORIGINAL STRUCTURE OR Fr-,R,*,A.ATlOt4 oF A ORIENTED SYSTEM. nF..FIB-11-LS DURING D.EFORMATION. CONVERSELY, Gt'IADUAL TRANSFORMATION OF L SIJB2 SUGGESTED THAT ONLY A:*PART'IAL BR EAKDOWN AND ORIENTATION OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS (WHICH ACCOUNTED**FOR THE APPEARANCE OF T14E PERIOD) HAD OCCURRED. DIFFRACTION EFFECTS (RELATED TO A CHANGE IN L SU92) INDICATED THAT DRAWING OF NONORIENTED I SAMPLES YAS ACCOMPANIED BY STRAIGHTENING 00 SPIRAL FIBRILS. UNCLASSIFIED Coatinors USSR UDC 6210.197.6 P.,I,,VL0Vj'j, T. _~ST'.IOV V V and Y EIUMOLOVh, T. A. 1,Ejectrochemical -3chavior of Type MISINIOT Steel With Aluminum Coatinf," Moscow, Zashchilla '.~ctailov, Vol 7 , No 2, Mar-Apr, 1971, pp 18-1-189. Abstract : Thto of' a coatim: o-f 0.3-mm type AD-1 AlumiflLlm. on OKUSNIOT steel for ipcreasing ccrrcs.icn r,2sistancc in a cold 0.001 n :5oiuti_on of NaCI v:as cf eleczrochc7mical nrotec- tested. h~r 4 o, -rwrature, and tile A ctrode ot tj,,~fj jjC_Cj,C,~ 4:~ n rc p tential Of tile coltinn d I - e 7. s 0 s P. ',-,I orroducca i.lillicaz:.: ti"at 'LILIM`i.I_IZMI conting (1vur sectors 111) "o 'i cm~ in arva is iwt da:,:-crous chc stand-noirit of dcvcloi:~-:enit ot the lle,-zre!* zt alumainum layer provides cathode ppr~_,tecz_icz., tcr t!ic_ st,~,ol mnder these Condil ioll,". USSR UDC 539.5 ~T GEIRILT Doctor of Technical Sciences, LIPANLA A. A.? .T~U M _V_. , "a _Y 1 9 UNH-didate of T-echnical Sciences, arid 14ARGULOVA, T. Kh., Doctor of Technical Sciences "Hydrogen Introduction In-to Steels and its Effect on Plasticity Properties" Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 2, Peb 71, pp 72 -74 Abstract: Results of investigating the introduction of hyd o a into perlitic steels 22K 16GiN 15KhM . structural steel, and stainless steel 1Y-hlhNgT are discussed by reference to tabula- ted data showing hydrogen contents of investigated steels, their changes of mechanical properties after hydrogen introduction de- pending on the cold-hardening extent, and the mechanical charac- teristics of steels 22K 9 16GNIJ , and structural steel -after elec- trolytic hydrogen introduction. It was found that structural steel is the least disposed to hydrogen absorption, that Dlastic def'or- mation up to 15 '~o increases the sensitiv-ity of all perlitic steels 1/2 USSR GERASINOV, V. V., et al., Teploenergetika, No 2, Feb 71, pp ?2-"(41 to hydrogen embrittlement, and that Trilon treatment promotes con- servation of Dlasticity properties by decreasinp the hydrogen con- tent. A thermal treatment for removal of the cold-hardening is considered to be obligatory and complexone treatment to be bene- ficial for decreasing the possibilily of hydrogen embrittlement. One illustr., four tables. 2/2 Coatings USSR UDC 620.197.6 PAVLOVA, F. S., Gn,!..usimov, v. v., and YERMOLOVA, T. A.. "Electrochc-mica Behavior of Type OXhI8NIOT Steel With Aluminum Coating!' Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7, No 2, Mar-Apr, 1971, pp 187-189, Abstract : The effectiveness of a coating of 0.3-mm t~Te AD-1 Alumilnum on OKhMNIOT steel for increasing corrosion resistance in a cold 0.001 ri solution oil NaCl was tested. The experiments showed that the effectiveness of electrochemical protec- tion increases with increasing solution temperature, and the electrode potential of the coating decreases. The data produced indicate that lack of aluminum coating over sectors up to 3 Cm2 in area is not dangerous from the standpoint of development of corrosion cracking, since the nearest aluminum liyer proiridcs cathode protection for the steel under these conditions. 1/1 USSR UDC: 620.193.2 V. V., a-ad Y-RMOLOVA, T. A. PAVLOVA, F. S., "Behavior of Protective Metal Coatings in Fresh Water" 'loscot 5, Sep-OcL 70, pp 62-2-61-5 :, Zashchita Metallov, V01.6,N0 Abstract: There is rather limited information. on the corrosion and elect roche-mical. behavior of sin-le- and multi-laypr metal coatia~,,s in an queous medium of a given composition. This study involved OIiiLS'.--OT a steel, coated with nickel (100 micronG)', chrmitium (250 microns), cadimLum 60 microns). The corrosion race was dLtertilined by loss of wv~ghL. The high corrosion resistance of chromium and electrolytic xii6z.el d.--rives from Lie fact that their stationary potentials are in the passive regioa; ror pnosphorus-containing nickel and for cadmium the potentials art-- ~:n tii,! active dissolution. region. The cadmium coating in cold water 0cc --o- chemically protects the steel base. An increase in terl-pernrure alters the stationary potentials of both cadaliual and type-20, -. -f steel: the steel sometimes becomes the anode. ChromiuM, OW.,".. t0 "'n USSR PAVLOVA, F. S. , et a!, Z-,s-.ic-.i;.ta ~Iatallov, '~roj I), ",C, 3, Sep-Oct 70, pp 622-625 its high passivation capacity, is indispensable as the upper of MUItl- layer coatings of Cu-Ni-Cr, Ni-Ni-Cr. CaLhodic coatin.-s were found to protect steel,provided the latter has no scratches, poresland nicks. In electrochemical terms, a 60-micron coating comprising two layers of nickel aad an UDper chromium layer was found to protect steel against corrosion for 8000 hours of testing. 21') USSR, TJDG, 620.191.193 MORr)W) A, nrr,r; , T:'RAqTM_0V__V___ V. , Doctor of T -chncal K., En Scienc(,s; GROM()VA, A. I., C hnical Sciences; and ZH"-1IKH()VA, A. V., Engineer "Dispersed Composition of Corrosion P oducts" moscow, Teplocnergetika, No 10, Oct 70, pp 72-74 Abstract: The porpose of this work was to sturly thf- composition of corrosion nrm'lucts found in water as a function of tt~mpera- turt,, r)',[ of tho meclium, an,~k the m-7,len content ia it. All tests were condocted under ntat~c conditions in an which had an internal surface made of Khl8l0T steel or stec.l 20. T~-st time eea -i e v was 100 hours. Test solutions wero neutral-j_,,--,e0 er, t d iate NH OH (PIT = 10), and HN70 (PR - 3). After testin~r, tho solution an4 dpnosits were remo'vleA with a pipet and thc- au~t~oclave was washed three times with distilled water. Results of these tests showed that of the particles measuring less than 0.1 micron onlt 1-240 retain tlicir sives ill the case when the iron is in the ionic fo-.m and only 3-6:~')when 1) S S RI MOROZOVAO 1. K.1 et al., TepLoencrgetika, No 10, Oct 70, pp 72- 74 the iron is in the colloidal form. Th,~ remainin-,! iron is distributed as follows: from 40 to 80"0 remains in solution in the form of coarse pa-ticles (greater than 10 microns) and 15-33'1 can be observed in the form of deposits on samplos of alloys of titanium, zirconium, and nickel. The r,-mainino,' iron was deposited on the autoc' -ave walls. The test showee t~,at Oarticles less than 0.1 Micron is size, obtained at room tem- perature, increase in size to larger then 10 microns wh,:~n placed in a medium with a temperature of 300 C. 2 /2 USSR UDC 621-039-548-535:669-14 MAIRIGULOV A , T. ~,'H- , G-;,:;, h~SIVOV, V. V. , arid L!F~ A .`iA "Steel Hydrogenation as -affected by Treatment witf, Trilon B11 Moscciv, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol '49, No 3, Se?-Ocr. 70, pp 209-210 Abstract: T-Ahe d~-Licle describeS .-esults of a study of the effect of Trilon treatment on the hydrogenation of steel. Cylindrical specimens were saturated with hydrogei by the eleczrolyz~ic meth- od. Steels u3ed for separating druims and steam 14-nes (22K and 16G',-M), as well as for reactor vessels were szud-Led. Before hydrogenation scme of the specimens were treated with a Trilon B solution with. an lnizial Concentration of 500 with a pressure r1se to 100 P-. (290o for 6 hours and expo;iure under this regime for 12 nours, and a group of 16GINIM specim-ens were held in Cj condensate for 500 hours at a pressure of 200 at (3500 C), while some specimenis were not exposed to any aqueous Medium. The results -nd4care that periodic treatment wit.. complexing agents improves the mechanical characteristics of hydrogenation- 1/2 USSR 1~~RGULGVA, T. K;:-, ~tomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 3, Sep-Oct 70, PP 209-210 prone steels. Trilon rreatment is advisable not only to increase the general corrosion resistance of pearlitic steels, but also to prevent inzensive hydrogenation. 2/2 - 26 m IT W, 37 P 90M I I USSR UDC 620-193:669-296 GROMOVA, A. !., L.V*, KABANKOVA, N. A,., SHUTIKO, I. G., and VOLKHONSK-TY, YE. V. "Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of Zirconium-2.5 Percent Niobium, Alloy in '.1ater anri Steam at high Tempe.-aturell 41"oscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 5, Nov 70, PP 364-365 i~bstract: A sz;udy was made of the corrosion and electrochemical behavior of zirconiurq-2.5 percent niobium alloy in water of vary- ing composition at 2850 C. in a deaerated environment at - 3000 C the passive region remains up to + 1.8 (14E). higher positive potentials a.re marked by transition to the transpassive region. An increase in the ph of the deaerated environment to 10 (com- pared to PH = 7) does not intensify corrosion of the alloy during irradiation or outside the reactor. The presence of ammonia (pH= 10) and oxygen in the water at 3000 C increases the alloy corro- sion rate. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-039-553.30'*:620.193-47.4 7 r;7-RA3jMQ 1,10 V. GRG" VA, A - I. , LUPAKOV, I. S. 'OZOVA Y r BA VSKIY, BELOUS, V. N., and KCdESOV, B. I. "Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of Carbon Steels Under `uasi- reactor Conditionsit Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, PP 1-3-10' R'bstract: The article describes results of a study of the corrosion and electrochemical behavior of steels of the perjitic class in wa- ter at 3000 G at various oxygen concentrations (0-02-40 and 1000 mg/ kg) at pH = 7-10. as well as a study of the ef-fect of reactor irradi- ation on the corrosion processes of perlitic steels. The corrosion and electrochemical tesz;s were staged under static and dvnamic condi- tions. The pe.rlitic steels studied included St. 20 (C b.17;.~; Cr 0.11~7 b . Cj_ 0. 9 0.25%; Ni 0.25%; I-Ln 0. Si 0.17ii'~) l2KhY; (C 4c,., M- 0.59%; Si 0.X;- "10 O.W%~. -1 Y,7 i i. ;~i s , and 16GN .1 (C 0. 1 8" ; N41%; Min 1 - ; Si! 0.23%; Zilo 0.26~o'). Spec' - stainless steel Kh1SN10T (C 0-08-- ; Cr imens of L. f 17t19%; Ni 9:tll%; Min 1.2;"~O; Si O-Vio; Ti 0.6%) were compar:'~,son-tesked- 1/2 USSR MRA'SDIOV, V. V., et a!., Atomnaya I-Energiya, Vol 28, JN'o 1, Jan 70, pp 13-18 It was found that in demineralized water at 300"0 C an increase in the oxygen concentration from 0.02 to 40 mg/1 increases Lae corro- sion rate of perlitic steels, with pitting corrosion developing with a pit depth of up to 0.1 mm.. In oxygen-containing water under static conditions a complex dependence of anodic process rate on potential is observed in steels of the porlitic class. In demineralized de- aerated water an increase in the pH to 10 (by introducing ammonia) results in a decrease in the corrosion rate, aith no development of pitting corrosion being observed. Irradiation reduces the corrosion resistance of the steels during the initial testing period. The corrosion rate under irradiation decreases with an increase in ex- posure time, and after 3500 hours of tests the corrosion rate for the perlitic steels is practically the same with or without irradi- ation. 2/2 USSR Urc 62o.197.3 GROMMA A. I., GERASIMOV, V. V., VRALEV, 11. YA.0 ROZENFMID, 1. L., and PERSLUUSEVA, "Protection of Perlitic Steels Against Corrosion in the Water of Atomic Power Installations" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 2, Mar-Apr 70, pp 227-231 Abstract. The low stability of perlitic steels at 2o-8oOc in water saturated with air limits their use in atomic power engineering. This study describes a test in which steel specimens completely immersed in water saturated with air and containing 1 g/1 hydrazine or 10% dicyclohexylamine at 2o and 8oOc were found to corrode steadily, the corrosion rate being almost two orders of magnitude lower than that in water without inhibiting additionso where the steel had developed pits. Dicyclohexylamine (10%) was found to be more effective than hydrazine for the incomplete immersion of perlitic steel along the water line and above the water. The 10% solution of dicyclohexylamine is radiation-resistant within the reactor spectrum up to the integral dose of 1015 n/cm2 (for thermal neutrons). Tables in the original article show the corrosion of perlitic steels at complete immersion in desalted water saturated 'with air-understatic. conditions, corrosion 1/2 USSR GROMOVA, A. I.., et al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 2, Yar-Apr TO, pp 227-231 rates of steel at complete immersion in desalted water with hydrazine additions, and corrosion rates of steel in desalted-water with various additions, including dicyclohexylamine, hydrazine, octadecylamine, and hexamethyleneamine. 2/2 17 Acc. Nf: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: If/P0042127- NUCLEAR SCI. ABST. 12371 CORROSION AND ELECTROCHENPCAL BEHAVIOR OF CARBON STEELS UNDER CONDITIONS,S31ILAR TO THOSE IN REACTOR OPERATION. Gerasimov, V. It.; Gromo7a. A. I.; Lupakov, 1. S.; %forozova, 1. NM4NtjMMVi�Idi, 7~. A.: Belous, V. N, Kolesov, B. I At. Energ. (USSR): 28: 13-18(Jan 1970). (In RuaslaA. Ile corrosion and electrochemical behavior of carbon steelti was studied in waterat 30(?C with oxygen concentrations equal to 0.02 to 40 and 1000 ppM- The samples of carbon steels, ir- radiated In the reactor and non-Lrradiated samples were tested under static and dynamic conditions. The Increase of oxygen concentration In water intensified corrosion of carbon steels. Irradiation reduced steel corrosion resistance during the initial test period. (auth) REEL/FRAME l/Z 017 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THE CONT4MI-NATION OF THE Stj,~FACE -0F A4USTENLT_'--C SrAINLESS STEEL ON CORROSION CRACKING AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES -U- AUTHOR-03)-ANDREYEV, YU.V., SHUVALOVI V.A.t GERAS[MOV, VoVo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--FIZ.-KHIM* IMEKHAN. MAT., L970, 61, (2), 107-109 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CORROSION CRACKING, THERMAL EFFECT, [RON CHLORIDE, COPPER CHLORIDE, CHROMIUM NICKEL STAINLESS STEEL CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0223 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/002/0107/0109 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129479 ti N (LA cs) IFf 1: 0 -21Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 -CfRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0129479 -ABSTRACT/EXTj3ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THF EFFECT OF THE SURFACE CONTAMINATION OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS CR-NI STEELS ON THE LIABILITY OF THESE.MATERIALS TO CORROSIO."I CRACKING AT ORDINARY AND HIGH TEMP. IS DISCUSSED IN THE LIGHT OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. THUS THE PRESENCE OF FECL SUB3 IN A VAPOUR, AIR MIXTURE PASSING OVER THE STEEL SUBSTANTIALLY *ACCELERATES CORROSION CRACKING AT 100-IIODEGREESC. THE PRESENCE OF CU PRIRE-2POSITIVE AND-OR FE PRIME3POSITIVE IONS IN A IMEDIUM CONTG. CHLORIDES SOMETIMES HAS THE SA14E EFFECT EVEN AT ROO.-4 TEMP. U;IC LASS F I'D LE Ussi 9 G--,RAS;C,,'p 1V., PAVLGVA, 7. S., V. N., and V. N. It Effect of Protective Metallic Coatings on the Corrosion Crackini..-, of Ftain.less Steel" Moscow, Zashchita Metall'ov, Vol. 6, no. 4, jul-Au,- '10, pp 112U-424 Abstract: In a steam-air medium at about 1000C, OiCnA'11011' st,~el %a,.r bf!COMC subject to corrosion cracking. The objective of this study was to determine an optimum coating providing long-term protection of steel against corrosion cracking at high temperatures in steam and steam-air media contain- ing chloridez. The coatings tested were aluminum, nichrome.and Specimens spray-coated with aluminum exhibited the highest electrochemical protection of the steel. Annealing the aluminum coating at 510, 700.and 8700C increases corrosion cracking resistance at least twofold. However, a heavy (over 3 microns) and brittle layer of inte=etallic compounds -'rhich is forned In the 7Drocess of heat treating the aluminum coating at temperatures above the neltimg -point of aluminum au-Dears to fail even at mino-- deformations. The cracks which result in the aluminum layer impair the protective properties of the coating against those provided by a 510*C anno.-illiij. 1/1 112 4 Z W41CL ASSI FIFO PROCE:SSI'i~~ r)ATE--~')'_lCT70_ TITLE--USE CF ili-413NI-A Tf) P-:~OTEGT STAINLESS STEEL 1KH18NIOT FlOM ZORRIS13N CP.4CKli',,G IN A VAPOR Al~'% "IEDIUM -U- AUTHJR-(03)-SHUVAL0Vt V.A., AND-ZEYEV, YU.V., GERASIAOV, V.V. COUNITRY CF INFO--USSR SOUR:E--ZASHCH. METAL. 0709 6(2)r 236-7 DATE PUF.LISHE0-----70 SUBJECT ARLAS-MATERIALS, 'AECH., INO.t CIVIL AND MARINE F%GR TCPIC TAGS--C-fRk0SlCjN CF.%CKING* STAINLESS STEEL# CHROMIlUm NICKFL STFT:Lj TITANIUM STEEL, AVMONIA, CORROSION INHIBITOR, NUCLEA-11 PLANT, w4up VAPOF, A"MONIUIM HYDROXI')Et ALLOY DESIGNATIONIMIKH18NIOT STAINLESS STEEL CGNTRCL t-;ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAM-E--1990/1313 STEP NCI--I]R/0365/7D/1)06/002/0236/0237 CIRC ACCESSION '403--AP010q397 UNC LA 5 S I F 1 F D 2/2 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020Cr70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109397 ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PREVIOUS USE VF A NG SU64 3H 40DN. TO INHIbIT THE C[IRRUSION BY IMPURF H SUB2 0 PLUS AIR FOR PEARLIT'IC STEEL IWAS EXTENDED TU THE CONDITIONS FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY PLANTS IN TIE USE OF THIS CR-NI-TI STEEL, WHICH AS AT 110DEGREES IS NORMALLY INADEQUATE, A PH OF 1-0.5-12.0 CORRESPONDED TO 10-150 MG \'S SUB4 .NEGATIVE CH-KG STEAM. TESTS 14ERE MADE WITH A U-TUBE PREVIOUSLY COATED WITH A NACI FILM. WHEREAS THE NORMAL APPEARANCE OF CORROSION CRACKING APPEARED AFTER 100-120 HRt NO CRACKING WAS OBSD. EVEN OVER 1000 HR. USSR UDC: 621.375:621-396.'2:621.391.84 GERASIMOV, V. V. and USHAKOV, A. N. "Passage of Unequal Harmonic Signals Through a Comi-on Nonlinear Amplifier" Tr.-NII radio (Transactions of the Scientific Research Institute of Radi7o 1970, No. 2, pp 60-66 (from RZIi-Padiote,ldinflia, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D8) Translation: The amplification of unequal signals in an element with a nonlinear amplitude characteristic is examined. Formulas are obtained for the ratio of the signal power levels and the products of third-order nonlinearity for a change in the mutual signal levels. Resume 1/Z OLT UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--CHEf4lC4L THERMODYNAMICS AND SOME PROMISINIG AREAS OF APPLICATION -U- .-AUTHOR-102)-GERASIMOV, YA.I., VORONINt G.F. COUNTRY OF 1NFO--USSR SOURCE--VESTN. AKAD. NAU,K SSSR 1970, 40(31, 50-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ENTHALPYt ENTROPY, THERMODYNAMICS C94TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT13NS DOCUMENT CL4'35--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA41L-1995/0823 STEP t4O--U?10030/70/(-,40/OC)3/00-D',',1/0056 CIIZC t~0--AP01163'2 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--- I&OCT710 CIRC ACCE'SSIC0,N' 1,09--AP0116352 1:1 . ABSTRACT/EXTRArT--(U) GP-U- ABSTRACT. SOME EXPFL. M-:-IHUUS FOR DET- --S A"10 EINTHALPIES OP FORMATION OF 0IFFERENT CCMIPD-S. AkE SUlkVEYED. ENTROPIC NO REFS. I liur t iV C CA- - * Lz_ fi- USSR UDC: 621-372.41 GERAODADV, Ye. V., GRIGODRIYEV,, L. V.,, POLIKARPOV, P. I., SACHKOVA, G. A. "Nomogram for Engineering Calculation of the Equivalent inducteence of Quartz Resonators With Lens-Sha-ped AT-Section Piezoelectric Elements" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Radiokoimone=t (Electronic Tech- noloor. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio ComDonents), 1970, vyp. 5, pp 3-11 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, !To 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6v445) Translation- For engineering calculation of equivalence and electrode diameter of AT-section lens-type piezoelectric elements, nomogrgm were used which were plotted on the basis of a formula giving the least diver- gence between theoretical and experimental data. Resume'. USSR SUYETIN, P. YE., LOYKO, A. E., KkLININ, B. A., and "Measuring the Interdiffusion Coefficients of Gases at Low Temperatures" Minsk, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 5, Nov 70, PP 933-9...15 Abstracti The authors measured the interdiffusion coefficients of eight paixs of gasesi H2-Bel "2_D21 H2-Ne, H2_Ar , lie-Ke, he-Ar, D2-Ne, he-Ar In the temperature range of 115-2960 K. included in the article Is a drawing of the arrangement used in the research, the diffusion chamber of which was0 cooled with liquid nitrogen. The tenperature was maintained within +0.3 C and the0temperature differential along the length of the chwnber did not exceed 0-3 C. The samples were checked periodically from the chamber. The authors introduced corrections in their computations for the heat expansion of the diffusion chambers and capillaries, but none for the thermUa diffusion (< 0.11%). The measurezents were accurate within 1..,'j% and were determined mainly by the accuracy of measuring the concentration. The diffusion coefficients a the eight pairs of gasou were moasized in the above and the data from the pairs Rfe-Ar, He-lie and fie-Ar were found to be in flood a6:.Toemont with other data; the temperature dependence of the Interd-4-1fusion coefficients cif the gases at low temDaraturcs was fourA for the first time for the pair3 112 USSR SUYETIN, P. YE., et aL, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskly Zhurnal, Vol 19, 110 51 Noy 70j pp 933-935 X D -Ke and H -Ar, The authors include a table depicting the experinental ' ~f-fo' 2 2 ca usion, coefficients at a pressure of -760 imm Hg. 2/2 86 - USSR UDC: 51:330-115 GERASIMOV z3�WWWXNW "On a Method of Approximate Solution of an Extremum Problem" V sb. Modelir. ekon. Drotsessov (Modeling Economic Processes--collection 'y 1. of worksj, Moscow, Moscour University, 1971, pp 493-513 (from RZI,.-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No IlV768) Translation: The author constructs a model of prospective produeLion planning and machine distribution which accounts for the necessity of capital investments, oper4ting cost (its current and variable parts), and ex'Denditures for retooling. An approximate algorithm is proposed for solving the problem. D. E`Dshtteyn. j/-, 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ,-TITLE--ELECTRICAL RELIEF OF THE SURFACE OF CRYSTAL SUBSTRATES AS A . DETERMINING FACTOR IN NUCLEATION AND GROWTH PROCESSES -U- ...AUTHOR-(03)-VLASOV, V.P., GERASIMOV, YU.M., DISTELER, G.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOURCE-KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970v 1512), 346-52 "DATE PUBL I SHED------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSi PHYSICS TAGS--CORUNDUMt SINGLE CRYSTAL# SILVERs GOLDv BROMIDEt NUCLEATLON, METAL FILM, CRYSTALLIZATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0926 STEP NO--UR/0070/70/015/002/0346/0352 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116436 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110436 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CRYSTAL FIL14S OF AGY AU9 PBTE, GDSI SNSE, AGCLj AGI, AGBR, AND NACL ON THE (010) PLANE OF TRIGLYCIN~ SULFATE AND AG AND AU FILMS ON THE (11BAR26) PLANE OF CORUNDUM SINGLE CRYSTALS AND ON KBR WERE STUDIED. THE SUBSTRATES WERE AT 20DEGREES, AND THE AV. THICKNESS OF THE FILMS WAS 80-120 ANGSTROM. ON NEG. DOMAINS OF TRIGLYCINE SULFATE, WELL ORIENTED SINGLE CRYSTAL FILMS OF AGCL FORMED, WHEREAS ON THE POS. DOMAINS ONLY PARTIALLY ORIENTED FILMS FORMED. AT A SPECIFIC THICKNESS, AGCL, AUGI, AND AGBR FILMS WERE SINGLE CRYSTAL ON BOTH SURFACES. NACL FILMS ON POS. DOMAINS WERE UNIFORMLY SINGLE CRYSTAL, WHEREAS ON NEG. DOMAINS THEY WERE POLYCRYST. THIS EFFECT IS LESS PRONOUNCED IN THE CRYSTN. OF SEMICONDUCTORS. CRYSTN. OF AG AND AU ON KBR AND CORUNDUM*CONFIRMED THE EFFECT OF THE ELEC. RELIEF OF THE SURFACE ON FILM CRYSTN. FACILITY: INST. KRISTALLOGR.t MOSCOW9 USSR. UNC LAS S I F I ,E 0 USSR UDC 66q.18s621-74-6.5!3 4 KABLUKOVSKIY, A. F.o BAKANOV, K. P., TULIN, 11. A., GERASIMOV, YU. V., and KOSYREV, L. K. "Increasing the Quality of Steals and Alloys by Refining Them with Argon Outside Furnace" Moscow, Stal', No 12, 1972, PP 1087-091 Ab8tracti The suggested method for th refining of metals uses a 100-ton capacity pouring ladle with a minimum of three built-in (ladle bottom) refrac- tory plugs with passages for argon. The argon in supplied under pressure in the amount of 0.4-1.0 O/ton of metal for removal of non-metallic inclusions, and in the anount of 1#5-3.0 O/tons for elimination of hydrogen. PrelinizWXY tests at many plants and in laboratories indicated that the method is inexpensive and does not require a heavy capital investiments The method allows production of low-carbon beat-resistant steals in open are furnaces. In nddition to refining, the argon facilitates the deoxidation of steel by carbon. Concentra- tion of gases in I-MU stainless stool after refining with argon decra;Lsed by 45% (concentration of oxygeng hydrogeng and nitrogen decreased by 43t 40 and M/o, reapectivoly). All refined steel and alloys stucLied after refining were characterized by high density and bettor microstructure. The density 1/2 USSR KABLUKOVSKIY, A. F., et al.# Stallf No 12p 1972# PP 1087-1091 of 38KhMYuA stsel and E1602 alloy increased from 7.7353 to 7.7506 and fror. 8.3275 to 8. 3403 g/cm3, respectively, after 7-10 minutes refining with argon. Good results were obtained in the production of boaring steel, The Echematic diagram of the ladle with refractory plugs (including therl sizer. aand manu- facturing steps) is presented. 2/2 - 24 - Ac c. Nr.: AV,01041237 Ref. Code: TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LENIN AND STATE PRIZES U.S"S"Rl NEWSPAPER- IZVESTIYA, MAY 29t 1970p P 43, COLS 1-5f ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH WORKS HAVI E7EN NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PR12ES. TWO OF THESE .4 "THE MULTI-P-UJ?`:1os-- Al. INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-nSw BY N,-I, J~AIC~V PERCIlicii 1. IOFF 11, KUP,-- ER V-,,~OARSHEVSKIY A,-A. DMIfRIYEV-- L,A,P-0-TASHNIk;-- a No PRIOROV, A1q. WAROY, I.-I bf f" S B BREN AND V, A, AMOV AND "THE DEVELOPMENT OF 'AT ENGi~d NK-bl AND.NK-a-4 AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM 6F TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES WHICH ASSURED WIDE USES FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS" BY N,-k..-KU2-NETS0V, M. T. '~A~ILIS"I V. A.- KURGAwh, P-.-tl MARI-Cl-j, V.--D-,3Aacapmq A A ---"IUN C- SHTTOV- C- T- F, U S HE N, k 0 L. A. HKM AND G,--F- P GOLENKO. HAVCBEHN S-UBMITTED Y THE MINISTRY OF hE AVIATION INDUSTRY.' //X Reel/Frame 114 9 C L11 -911911 7 (0) 5 Ace. Nr. : 4A16104123 - . RA SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY FLUID- FILLED CAVITIES". 165-691, BY N N. MOISEYEV -At-A. PETROV, 9~,.,.K,_%~qYANTSEV AND F. L..C.HE NO.US _XO_AN_D_"bLTRA HIGH PRECISION MUS~ WITH 1 000 X Jj6OO AND 9240 i'lill PLATENS-,, BY JIG.BORIN~ 1 400 X 2 A*-I,KIR X,~~L~oVq. y G._ABRAMOVICH.9 I -V.. 4UTKIN. ~A. S-, Aljj~jPr!~,_V, EEN SUBMITTED BY THE C0'QU_ F~AROV AND A, YEGUDKI HAVE B LA TATION CENTH OF TH7 ASC*ADEMY OF CIENCES AND THE MINISTRY OF THE- MACHINE TOOL CONSTRiCTION AND TOOL INDUSTRY# RESPECTIVELY. "THE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-PURPOSE HIGH- 4LLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED QUALITY ACHIEVED BY T'XE INERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNACE". BY YJL. V. GERASlilov, 0. . CgEKHOMOV. NV, SIDO'ROV S Ko FiLATOV, B.-A. M. KHAYRUTDINOV I. P, BARROTIN L K KOSYREV X. P N. N. VLASOV. P. I. MELIKHOV_ A -N. A. TULfN-.HAL B"E"EN"S-U_QpM_lT'rZD' Reel/Frame -1987055G IL-110" JALITY OF STAINLESS, THOR-( 05)-KASYANOV, A.G., N.V., GERASIMOVt YU,Vv UNTRY OF-T%lr_T-_-Ut_�R_ URCE--MOSCOW, METALLURG.t TE PUBLISHED ---- MAY70 LOW CARBON STEEL -U- GUREVICHt YU.G.t MARKELOVt A.I.r SIDOR6V, NO 5, MAY 70, PP, 17-19 )BJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.j IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR )PIC TAGS--LOW CARBON STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL, METALLURGIC PLANTt 'MECHANICAL PROPERTY, ARGON SCAVENGING, VACUUM MELTING, HIGH QUALITY STEEL, ARC FURNACE, FERROUS LIQUID METAL, INDUCTION FURNACE, STEEL IMPURITY UNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Y REEL/FRAME--3007/0409 STEP NO--UR/0130/70/000/005/0017/0019 IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135881 UNCLASSIFIED 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 IRC -~A:ESSION NO--AP01351381 BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STAINLESSt LOW CARBON STEEL ~DEVELOPED AT THE ZLATOUST METALLURGICAL PLANT IS DESCRIBED, THE CAR80N IE 'CONTENT OF THIS STEEL IS LESS THAN 0.030PERCEENT, AND THE STEEL IS MADE -IN OPEN ARC FURNACES USUNG METAL ELECTRODES OR BY SCAVENGING THE LIQUID .STEEL WITH ARGON. COMPARISONS WERE MADE BETWEEN THIS STEEL AND A SIMILAR METAL MADE IN VACUUM INDUCTION FURNACES. A TABLE GIVES THE ~IMPURITIES IN THE VARIOUS TYPES OF STEE-L PRODUCED BY THE TWO METHODSt .THE USE OF METAL ELECTRODES AND ARGON SCAVENGING, AN AiNALYSIS OF THE ,RESULTS OF A QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATE OF IMPURITIES SHOWED THAT OWING TO .THE HIGH DEGREE OF DEFORMATION, THE CONTAMINATION ALONG THE TRANSVERSE :AXIS OF THE STEEL SHEET IS LESS THAN THAT ALONG THE L07,41GITUDINAL AXIS. THE MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STEEL SATISFIED ALL TECHNICAL ,REQUIREMENTS. A COMPARISON OF THE MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS ~STEEL MADE 8Y THE THREE PROCESSES DISCUSSED, METALLIC ELECTRODES, ARGON SCAVENGING, AND VACUUM INDUCTION, IS ALSO PRESENTED. FACILITY: POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE. FACILITY: ZLATOUS METALLURGICAL PLANT, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 669*.18.046.554 SIDOROV, N. V.,,q~-RASTLUVA Yu..-V.l KffAYRUTDINOV, R. M., FILATOV, S. K., KHASIN, G. A., BARMOTIN, I. P., KAS'YANOV, A. G., CHEREM4YM, B. A., and ISHMURZIN, M. G., Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant, Scientific Research Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk "Out-of-Furnace REfining of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steels" Moscow, Metallurg, 12, Dec 70, pp 22-23 Abstract: The smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-resistant steels in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging in the foundry ladle has been developed and introduced into production at the Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant. The miiin principles of the out-of-furnace degassing effectiveness depends an the chemical composition of the steel, the slag, and the scavenging parameters were investigated. 5-1 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 VfttE_~-TR EATM ENT OF METAL WITH INERT GAS IN A LADLE -U- AUTHOR--GERAS evo .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--STAL' 19709 30(l), 36-T .DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--INERT GAS? NONMETALLIC INCLUSION, OXYGEN, ALUMINUM OXIDE? FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY CONTROL MIARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0158 STEP '10--UR/0133170/0301-301/0036/0037 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103837 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS CATE-11SEP70 :-rRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103837 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. 0 CONTENT OF STEEL IS REDUCED BY RE140VAL OF NONMEThLLIC INCLUSIONS TO THE SLAG, PARTICULARLY THOSF HIGH IN AL SUB3 0 SUB3. A HEAT 15 DEOXIDIZED WITH C IN THE FURN4CEt TREATED WITH AL IN THE LADLE9 ALLOYED WITH OTHER ELEMENTS# 4ND THEN BOTT0q BLOWN WITH A UNDER 2-4 ATM AT 0.6-0.8 M PRIME3-TONt WHICH TAKES 10-15 MIN, IN THE SAME LADLE* THE TREATMENT REDUCES BOTH GASES AND NONMETALLICS CONTENT. UNCLASSIFIED _;32 Z,'j7 V, GU~-t::-jTCj4 Zj. C, Iftj. V. , jCLISj:7, G. S,-.,r V GEL,.S!;-IOV, V. icilYabinsk 2 tochlLca- Institute and ZI-atous Ilctallua-Clcal Plani ,~; "Quality of Stainlosz, Loi-,-Caz~bon Zctailur~-.-, No'5, Vay 70, -P-P 17-19 Abnt;--nact: A stainlo.-,5, -ni-I~,ol ~,cLalfu-:-~gical Piant- ic dc~ccribc(:, TI-Io ca-bon con,(;n', steel is lens than 0.0-':C,,, and -~c ~- I; a o 1i - r.-- d c I n, G--) lurnacoc usinz T--.atal clectro"des or by acavcn,-~inZ ---c.; 4-;ccl with arson. Conpa:?isons ;,cra Lniiar metal made in vacuun in(iuction -Puinacc2. o- t'he irmurities in the various types of Steel jprcd:i.~oc,4 two me"Inods -- the use of metal c1cetradas and Ar, analysizz of the rcsu-luz of a quantitat.-*Lve c;--' r - g -,' i~~i; '- -' - - .. - . ties 'howed that owing to tho hLgh dGgroa of (Bolo U-tl 1.1~ contanination along the tvai3vorso azis of tho ---tool ;.z le3S than that along the longitudinal axis. T"he 1/2 USSR KASIY,~NOV, A. G., at a!., No 5, -,ay 70, chavacterl--tic3 of tho atcol ~atisl'lod all A comparison of the riechanica-I chapacto~.,istics of t%'-.i_- made by th,a three processes dizcuscod metallie argon scavenging, and vacuum induction is also 2/2 USSR UDC 632-95 SIMONOV, V. D. MAMI1114, F. A., (MUSIMOVA, A. I.~ ALYAMKIN, -YU. N., AKITILMOV, T. F... and VYAZOVK-MM, G. I. "Determination of the Basic Substance in Herbicidal Preparations of Yalan" V sb. Probl. analit. khimii (Collection of Works: Problems of Analytical Cheri- istr,r), Vol 2, Mloscov, Nauka, 1972, PP 138-142 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, Sv,,dnyy Tom, No 23(11), 1972, Abstract No 2311449 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: The application of gas chromatography, spectroscopic, and titrinetric methods to determination of the basic substance in the oil emiulsion and granulated preparations of yalan .ms evaluated. Using an thernal conductivit-y detector, -the gas chroratography is carried out at the colturan temerature of 1900C, with the gas carrier (IL insulatin,--- flow rate of 240 mi./nin. Heat- silanized brick is used the solid phase apiezon M, with stearic acid is used as an i=obile liquid phase. The relative error of determination does not exceed 3.4%. A study of the IR yalan spectra and of accompanyjq~- Cogponents indicated that the band 1422 cr,-l can be used successfully. The titTinetric methoa' is based on the hydrolysis of S-ethyl 11-liexarrethylenethiocaz-ua::~--~L,-- at 1300C in tHe presence of 85% orthophosphoric acid followed by deteimAnation of the irdne formed with the acid-alkaline titration (0.1 11 solution of Upso), with I;,-.ethyl red, indicator). Tne dete-3ioi nation error does not exceed 1.apl 1/1 USSR 1JDC 577-155.3 KOVALENKO, N. A., KOZLOV, YE. A., GERASIMOVA, A. V., and MARDASYEV, S. R., Chair of Biochemistry, First Mosco-w-T~~-Institute imeni. 1. M. Sechenov, and Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistryt Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Hoscow "Kinetic Characteristics of Clostridium Welchii SR-12 Glutaminase and the Effects of Some Ions of Its Activity" Moscowt Biokhimiya, Vol 36, No 6, Hov/Dec 711 pp 1198-1203 Abstracts In the absence of Ions, Cl. welchii SR-12 glutaminaze exhibits a very low activity. Chlorides and other monovalent anions activate the enzyme and shift its optimum pli to lower values. A plot of reaction rate against substrate concentration yields an S-shped curve in the absence of monovalent anions and the MftchaeliE;-Menten curve in their presence. The sigmoid shape of the above curve Pay be more or lose pronounced, depending on Ph. The energy of activation is 16,960 cal/mole in the absence and 12,950 cal/role In the presence of chlorides. In low concentrationst acetate, citrate, succinate, and other components of the tricarboxylic acid cycle activate the anzyze, but inhibit it when their concentration exceeds 10 mmoles/liter. 1/1 Microbiology USSR UDC 577-155.2 ,KOVALE"'10, IN. A I .02Wv, Yo. A., and Institute of Biolo.-ical ar"I Hedical Che-_-stry, J~cadcay of 2:1edical Sciences USSa, x-oscow. and Chair of Bioche=is-vr,y, ist IvIloscow mcpiical Institute imen.4 1. X. Seoheaov "Ch.arzos in the GlUta=-4-aaso Activity of Clostridi" welchiii SH-12 Under tiia in- .fluenco of Some Glutar-dne Ana-IOZ5 and Soze Subst-ancos Reacting with Sulfnydryl Groups" Vol 4 `/Au~ 70. pp 670-674 Abst-rac'~-: Uin;~`;.,o t14'at oA' Cl. wol&,ii has a hLh U-~-f-"-'L OC 2'~~ 04' t110 sub- ST.rato k --;. s:~. , Of t_.~ lolak; -.;cjlcriii 6r-i2 'was stuilic.~. Am stroac~ ird-do.tino, offoct, was pr"uccd only by ii~hio beta-benzyl Osl.or of 1.,-C----bob~nzo.,:y-D,,L-.ai;partic acid, while iso.-l-atami-no, L-azparagine. L-aspartic ac~_d, JA -car.ooIoc;nzoxy-D,L-a3paragine, the eater of ;i-carcobenzox I _,u f---g- tam-i c acid. p-.-i-'robenzoyl-L.-i;]:ctaaic acid, ~, -wbanzoyl-L- asparagino, and D-~~o'-uenosul--'onyl-L-glutamic acid had a wuak inhibiting effect. The rcacUng with the Fi ~,roup, i.e., of morcmric acetate k1l), and monoirodoacatic acid (1.11), or. the glutaminase activity of Cl. wolchii was also studied. I ana 11 inhibited the activity of tho 1/2 -------------- ---- USSR 0 0 KOV,'~,TEKIV, "rho, N. A., ot al, Vo-, 35, No 4, iull~uz 70, PP '70-674 glutarrunaso a-3-mast com.-pletaly, --A,JLIe 111 exortei no QA'fect. L-kGlutamic acid, the substance forn,.Bd f:.,oza rly glutaminase, had only a uroak inhibitingr ef- fact on the ac---I;-e,.zy of tho -lutaminase, while glutard-nasos of 'E. coli, Saccharo- nqces caravis.4ae, ard _0 oronas GG13 are strongly inhibited by 1rhis amino acid. Iseud USSR UDC 669.715'5'721:539.27:539.4.016.3 GERASI1, KRASNOVA, E. P., KOVALEVA, L. V. "Variation of the Structure of the Phase Composition and Properties of the Alloy of the Al-Zn-Ma System with the Ratio Mg/Zn > 2 During the Beat Treatment Process" V sb. Metallovedeniye (Physical lie tallurgy- --colle cti on of works), No 15, Lenin- grad, Sudostroyeniye cress, 1971, pp 119-128 (from PZh-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41644) Translation: A study was made of the structure and phase composition of an alloy of the A1-Zn-11g system with the ratio 11g-/Zn > 2 by the meLhods of electron micro- scopy. The fine structure of the alloy quenched and aged with respect to differ- ent conditions was studied. An effort was made to establish tiie relation between the structural variations and the strength characteris tics of the alloy. The decomposition scheme of the supersaturated solid solution during the aging process proposed earlier by the VIAN [All-Union Scientific Research. Institute of Aviatica Materials] for alloys with a Mg/Zn ratio > I was confirmed. 6 illw3trations, I table,and a 20-entry bibliograp-n-y- USSR UDC 617-001.17-07:[612.118.24+616.5-002.1~57-003.2 KOELiAKINA, 1. K. , GORBUNTSOVA, R. V. , GERA_cZTMQ I and MURAZYXNT, R. I. "" "oral Institute of Pathophysiology Laboratory and SurgicaT ~Department, ren Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Ministry of Health USSR, 11-loscow "Comparison of the Toxicity of Blood Serum and Contents of Blisters in Burn victims" Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniva Krovi, No 5, 1971, pp 44-46 Abstract: The toxicity of serum and exudate from blisters of persons suffer- ing from burns covering 10 to 75% of the body surface was studied by the hemoculture method (leukocyte film). Activity was assessed from the extent of leukocyte migration after the cultures were incubated at 37"C for 18 hours. (Serum from healthy persons stimulates leukocyte migration). Fluid obtained from blisters within a few hours of the burn had a pronounced toxic effect on the hemocultures (-30, but serum from the same patients was much less toxic (-6) and in some cases had no effect at all. In one case (the burn affected 30% of the body surface), the blister fluid inhibited leukocyte migration (-33) while serum obtained at the same time slightly stimulated it (+4). Since the difference between the toxicity of serum and blister contents 1/2 USSR KORYAKINA, 1. K., et al., Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniva Krovi, No 5, 1971, pp 44-46 diminished steadily with time, it is suggested that prompt removal of blis- ters is a worthwhile therapeutic procedure because it eliminates one of the sources of intoxication associated with burns. 2/2 - 47 - USSR UDC 669.715.541-412:539.42 DRITS, 11. YF., KOROL'KOV, A. M., CUK, YU. P., GHAS "Effect of Intermetallic Phases on the Generation of Hicrocracks in Binary Aluminum Alloys" V sb. Struktura i svoystva legk. splavov (Structure and Properties of Light Alloys -- collection of works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 91-95 (from ?-Zh-iletallur- giya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41628) Translation: A study was made of the effect of intermetallic phases formed in alloying aluminum with elements of the transition groups on the generation and development of microcracks at 300* under the conditions.of uniaxial extension. When estimating the effect of the excess intermetallic phase formed in the alloy on the alloy properties, not only the magnitude and nature of the intermetallic particles but also the type of diagram of state by which they are c-rystallized has great significance. The particles of the primary intermetallic phases formed in systems crystallizing with respect to the peritectic type fracture brittly under very law stresses and serve as a source of incipient cracks. In systers crystallized by the eutectic type, the particles of the eutectic seErec'n-tions are not destroyed during deformation, and the particles of the primary inter- metallic phases in the transeutectic alloys are less inclined tm7ard brittle fracture than the primary intermetallic phases in the perielatecti-c systems. it 112 USSR DRITS, H. YE. , et al,, Struktura i svoystva le-,k. splavov, Mloscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 91-95 is proposed that the formation of surface defects in particles during peritec- tic reaction promotes brittle fracture of the primary intermtallic phase.-- in systems crystallized by the peritectic type. Three illustrations, I table,and an 8-entry bibliography. 2/2 Ussk UDC 669.715'V721:539.43:541.412 DRITS, M. YE., GUK, YU. P GERAS IMOVA, _ L. P. -own "Role of Iron and Nickel in AK4-1 Aluminum Alloy" V sb. Struktura i svoystva legk. splavoy (Structure and Properties of Light Al- loys -- collection of works), Moscow, Vauka Press, 1971, pp 78-81 (from Rzh-Met- allurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41637) Translation. A study was made of the effect of the nuirber and shape of tile particles of the Al, Felli intermetallide compounds on the mechanical properties at room temperature and the stress-rupture strength at 300* of the primary alloy Al-2.2% Cu-1.6% Mg. The disperse particles of the Al 9FeNi phase do not in practice lower the stress-rupture strength of the alloy and essentially have no effect on its mechanical properties. The method of high temperature metal- lography at 300* under the conditions of uniaxial extension was used to estab- lish that the particles of the Al 9FeRi phase block the spread of tile rough slip bands in the crystal, they complicate merging of the incipient cracks into main cracks,,and, at tile sam timn, increase the time from tile occurrence of the in- cipient cracks to total destruction of the alloy containing particles of tile Al9Felli phase by comparison with the alloy not containing the indicated phase. The Fe and 111i forming the disperse particles of the Al9FeNi phase in the A1,4-1 1/2