SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOV, N.A. - IVANOV, P.P.
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Pharmacology and
USSR
RODIONOVA, R. P., 1VANOV, N.-G., KAZBEKOV, I. M.
"Toxicity of beta-Ethoxypropionitrile"
Sb. "Toksikol. novykh prom. khim. veshchestv" (Toxicology of New Industrial
Chemicals--Collect'Lon of Works), 1973, vyp. 13, Moscow, "Meditsina," pp
131-138 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, 30F, Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 18,
25 September 1973, Abstract No 18F1734)
Translation: The maximum permissible
propionitrile in the air of a working
which agrees with values calculated from
boiling point, volatility) and biological
other nitriles that release a CN group,
liter for acrylonitrile).
concentration (MiPC) of beta-ethoxy-
area was confirmed to be 0.05 mg/liter,
physical-chemical (molecular weight,
constants. It is noted that, for
the MPC is much lower (0.0005 mg/
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USSR
POZDNYAKOV, V. S -, IVANOV, _ N._ KAZBEKOV, I. M.
"Toxicology of Acetylpropyl Alcohol"
Sb. "Toksikol. novykh prom. khim. veshchestv" (Toxicology of Neu, Industrial
Chemicals --Colle c tion of Works), 1973, vyp. 13, Moscm,,, "Meditsina,"
pp 124-131 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, 30F, Biologicheskaya Khimiya,
No 18, 25 September 1973, Abstract No 18F1757)
Translation: The proposed maximum permissible concentration of acetylpropyl
alcohol in air of a work area is 10 mg/liter. The LD-50 is 6400 mg/kg and
the cumulative capacity is insignificant.
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~JSSR UDC 577-1-615-7/9
KHROMNRC, Z. F., USTLISSM, V. D., and IVANOV, N. G.
"Materials on the Primary Toxicologic Evaluation of Hyd rote rphenyl"
Nauch. tr. Irkutsk, med in-ta (Scientific Works of irkut3k nodical. In--titute),
1972, vyP, 115, pp 122-123 (from qZh-Biologicheskaya Khlmiya, 11,'o 8, 10~713,
Abstract No 8F2170)
Translationt For Internal (in the stomach) administration of hydroterphonyl,
its LD 50 for rats and nice was 6.6 and 4.2 grams/k- respectively. At doses of
7.5-10 grzuis/k- the animals died in 3 -to 10 days. In the case of Inhalation
by -the ra+.,j (10-200 q~ 3; 4 hours) no deaths were ob6orvefl. The thrcL;hold
concentration of hydroterpherlyl Ath reziFect to choline e,;tr-ra3e activity wa~q
20 m7ln3l with respect to chloride and phenol content in thr. urine it was 35
:rL,/0. On repeated internal admin"tration of the hydroLerphenyl (over a
3-length period) to rats in doses of 0107-0.5 LD,,, a significant reduction In
weight gain, inter.2ifiratior; of the azititoxic function of the liver, a reduc-
tion. In choilne esterase activity, an increase in the elimination of free and
general phenols with the urine, and an increaso in the weight factors of the
liver, kidneys and spleen were observed. The conclusion wan drawn regulling
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MROMENKO, Z. F., et al., Scientific Works of Irkutsk Redical Institute,
1972, VyP 115, pp 122-123
the moderate toxic properties of hydroterphenyl. With respect to general toxic
effect the hydroterphenyl belongs to the substances capable to diLturbing the
functional state of the liver, kidneys and central nervous system. The cumula-
tive properties of hydroterphenyl are weakly expressed.
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USSR
UDC 632-95li636.089.3
IY,Qlox. N. L, and IAVRENT'YEV, P. A., (DECEASED), Kazan' Veterinary Institute
imeni N. E. Bauman
"Acaricidal Activity of Cyclophos"
Moscow, Khimiya, v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No 9, (119), 1973. pp 68-69
Abstracti On the basis of laboratory and field trials it man established
that the effectiveness of cyclophos is about the same as that of the chloro-
phos in application against pasture mites and ticks. The residual activity
of a 1% emulsion of cyclophos and 1% solution of chlorophos against Ixodes
ricinus and Hyalomma anatolicum on the haired skin cover of large cattle
was less than 48 hre.
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USSR
SELYKIN. . F. V.
UDC 621.357:621.79.027
"Intensification of the Process of Electrochemical Machinin.- by Introducing
Ultrasonic Vibrations"
V sb. Uovoye v elektrofiz. i elelrtrokhim. obrabotke riaterialov O'hat's New in
Electrophysical and Electrochemical Treatment of I'laterials -- collection of
works), Leningrad, Nashinostroyeniye Press, 1972, pp 23-25 (from
No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12001)
Translation: It was dezionstrated that the communication ef ultrasonic vibra-
tions to the anode significantly increases the efficiency of the t)rocess of
electrochemical dimensional machining and lowers the power consumption.
USSR ITIOC :51; 330. 115
C E -f FM
I GE, R. S. , GPYT, L. Sh.
"Mathematical Economics Models of Optimum Production Planning"
Ekonomiko-n-.,atet-,.atielic-sl-.iye nodeli optimal'nawo planircvaniyu i-,rojzvodc-,va
(cf. English above), Kiev, "111~=du-~"Saalr- 1971, 2o6 pp, ill. 1 r. 55 k.-
(from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Ab;tract 170 1221187-3 K)
[No abstract]
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USSR njC : 52'). 7F,~
MA-NOV, N. I., KRAVCHEZI-KC, V, F.
"Fluctuations in a Quantum Frequency Standard"
Kiev, Radioelektronika, Vol 15, TZO 7, Jul 72, pp 890-8cj1,
Abstract: The authors investigate short-ter:,., frecuency fluctuatiors in a
rubidium cuantum frequiency standard. Expressions are found for the
-square variations from the average of the relative Phase deviation of the
frequency of a quartz-crystal cccillator tuned i-:~,'th res-pect to a rubidiu,-;-,
quantum oscillator. It is found that short-term frequency instalhility of
the output sif-rutl of a rubidiurm quantum frequency standard as ty
the flicker noilr;e lovej. of the quartz-cry,;tal oscillator decreases vith, an
increase in the pas,,band of the phase AFC circuit. Thc contribl-0,ion of art-~i_-
tive noi.-~cs of the autotuning circuit to frequency fluctuatfors dccrc-ases as
the passband c-f thr, phase AFC circuit narrows. llne cutoff frequr.:rcy of t1ne
AFC circuit has an optimum valiie for a specific rubidium The resuit5
of this research can be extended to other types of frequency star~,dar0c.
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USSR
UDC 613.644.625.144.5
IVAINOV, NZ. I., and SKORODUMOV, G. Ye., Leningrad
"Hylaienic Evaluation oil the Noise of Heavy Section Maintenance Machines"
Moscow, Gigivena i Sanitariva, No 11, 1970, pp 98-100
1~bstract: Control of noise made by heavy rail section maintenance machines
was investigated by the Department of Labor Protection of the Leningrad
Institute of Railway Transport Engineers, together with the maintenance
force of the Oktyabrskaya Railway. Noise measurements were taken with the
precision Bryul' i K'yer noise level meter, with octave filters. The noise
level was measured in the control cabs, at outlying remote control stations,
in diesel power stations, and also in all other areas where maintenalice
personnel are situated. The noise field surrounding the machines during
their operation was measured at distances of 1, 3, 5, and 7 meters at the
sides of the machine and at distances of 1, 2 and 5 meters ahead of and
be-aind the machines. The microphones in the cabs were 1.5 meters from the
floor and at the level of the operator's head at the outlying remote control
stations. The main noise sources in the machines stu(iied are the working
parts in contact with the ballast (engines and exhaust units). The noise
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11,111-NOV, N. and SKORODUMOV, G. Ye., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 11, 1970,
Pr- 98-100
level of diesels i- maintenance machines is 113-120 db for nominal loads,
114-118 db for working parts, and the exhaust noise level is 1244-130 db.
Analysis of measurement results at the maintenance marhine work stations
showed the noise level to be 90-120 db. The noise spectrum is comprised
predominantly of medium- and high-frequency sounds, and the noise exceeds
current standards for almost all maintenance machines.
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USSR
IVANOV, N. 1.
wc 613.641~.0'16.26-oob.j.
"Effect of Strong Pulsed Noise on the Hearing Organs of Aniil~alsll
Moscow, Voyenno-Neditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 7, 1970, pp 24-27
Abstract: The effect of strong pul--od noise on the biopotanLiai 10VOI of tne cat
cochlea was investigated. in one series of oxporinonts, white noise wiLr. an in-
stantaneous front was applied in single I sec puisoo ic,r in I 6ec puire:; repeated
for 3 min with a 2 see interval between pulses. in anotner series, noise from a
rocket engine was applied in 1 see pulses. 'With single wnite jioiGo Pulses at
the 124-12~ db level, the 6-Jopotentials of the cociilea were firs'. increased and
then dropped sharp-LY. Analogous phenomena were ooserved for tile ) -L.Ln series of
repeated pulses. Single !)Z do pulses caused an irunedia-to drop in tile oiopoLen-
tials which was followed by a second decrease 1 hour later, This tre;id conLinued
with higher decibel levels or prolonged irritation. i3asicaliy anaiogous prieno-
mena. were noted for noise generated by a rocket engine. it is concluded tiiat,
dep6r4ing on the intensity and duration of the stimulation, adaptation first
occurs, followed by fatigue and, finally. trauma to tile hoaring organ. Adapt~a-
tion begins immodiately upon stimulation of Lho hearing organ, Aloworing its son-
sitivity. When the ixritation stops, sensitivity returns. F:iLJ4,,uu occurs eiLhur
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USSR
IVAIM, N. I., Voyeano--~~,editsinskiy Zhurrial, No 7, 19'10, pp
after prolonged exposure to a weak irritant or followin.- a sjj',F~lu ex-Dosuro to a
strong irritant. The return to original sensitivity is mucn slower. As a result
of trauma, changes occur in the hearing organ which lead to partial or pernanent
loss of hearing.
212
USSR UDC 621.396.75
ARRO, 11. 0. , !VAN-OV, N. I.
"N'oise I-mmunitv of a Two-Channel Automatic Radio Direction Finder witL Simul-
taneous Comparison of Amplitudes"
Material-., riauchno-tekhn. '-onferentsii. Leningr. elektrotek"In. in-t svvazi.
V~,pe 2 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad
Electrotechnical Commuunications Institute. Vyp. 2), Leningrad, 1970, pp
42-49 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8G89)
Transiation: 1"xpressions are found for the provisional dfitribuLfon function
of the ~'a-ngent (bearing) for various situations. An example of calculating
the error in the degree of variance of the bearing is presented. There is one
illustration and a 16-entry bibliography.
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USSR UDC 629.78.076.8
BAZHINOV, 1. K., IVANOV, N. M., MARTYNOV, A. I.
it Discrete Algorithm for Controlling the Final Launch Velocity of Spacecraft
in the Atmosphere of IMars"
Uch. zaD. Tsentr. aero~Zidrodinam. in-ta (Sc~lentiflc Notes of the Central
Aerohydrodynamic Institute), 1972, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 59-64 (from RZh-
41. Raketostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.41.97)
Translation: A discrete algorithm for controlling the final escape velocity
of a spil(I.C Ship in the atmosphere of Mars Is discussed, the achi,-_-vement of
Which In pos!;1ble by simple aticownflc munuo. The Ilft. vector In roarolli-d
by the change in Lhe angle of roll (J.e., the effective compollent: of Lhe
lift force). The algorithm for the control uses the lines of intersection
remembered by the on-board computer. Numerical results are given for a
calculation c-f the efficiency of the control algorithm. It is sho~,rn that the
control alur~z~hn, c,4n be mr_,rf in congtructing control -cuctmin-Q for tho final
escape velocity for a wide class of launched craft and for various injection
velocities. 4 ill., 4 ref. Resume.
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USSR UDC 629.78.015.076.8
BAZHINTOV, I. K.$ NOGOV, 0. A., and YAKOITLEV, 0. S.
"Some Adaptive Algorithms of Control of the Descent of Planetary Space
Vehicles in the Earth's Atmosphere"
Inform. Materialy. Nauch. Sovet po Ko:-,iT)Icks. Probl.
of the Scientific Council on Co-mplex Problems), "Kib e rile Lik a. " AIN' SSSR,
No 6 (53), 1972, pp 38-47 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroycnive, 11--o
5, 1972, Abstract No 5.41-173, Resume)
Translation: The problem of controllin.- the descent of a space- vehicle enter-
ing the Eartii's atmosphere at hyperbolic velocities is presently becoming a
constantlv inore urgent one. With an increase of the erit-v velociLv, the
solution of the problem of landing of the cralt in a gi.ven regiinn of rhe
Earth acquires sub9tantial complexity, and thcrt~ in a (,ori-(-!;-)ondj.n~,, increit~(-
in the demands made upon the descent control system. Such a descent control
system must be versatile, capable of functioning in various kinds of (-merq-cncv
sit-uations, at any practic-abi- range of descent, at varlous entry velociLies,
with rando-I.- c~~a--Zes of Lhe neroOyna.,-Ac characzeristlcsr Qf t.iie Craft
within Lhe liviits of Lolerance, otc. An algorlUvi for ~;(Jch 'I
co-ntrol system i's a coq)lez une; it can be brought to rualizatJon c).-)]-.- -.?!Lli
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USSR
BAZIIINOV, I. K., Inform. Mater.Lalv. Nlauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl.
"Kibernetika." ANT SSSF, No 6 (53), 1972, pp 38-47 (froin rcferativnvy Zhurii,-31,
Raketostroyeniye, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5.41.137, Ilesullie)
the employment of a digital computer aboard the space vehicle. Sone typt-'s
of algorithms for operating descent control systems of this kind are
examined. 7 references.
212
USSII
UDC 6-19.78.015.070.8
IVANOV, IN. M . 1,LUTY~,"OV, A. f.
"One AlgorithT-.i for Control of the Final Descent Velocitv of Atitc.)~aatic
Apparatus in the Atmosphere of Mars"
Lich. zar). Tsentr. Acro-vidrodinai-ii. In-ta [Sci.entific Writings OIL7 C0,11-trzil
Acro-Ilydrodynan.lics Institiltel, VnI 2, No 5, 1972, p1) 04-7/2, (Translated
Zrom Referativiny ."hurnal, Raketostroyenive, No .4, 19-1.2, Abstrzict No
4.41.131 frcm the J'CStIT~-JC).
Tr aris la -I i. on: A sii-iiple a1mr-Itilml is suogestcd far colltn-d of 'Clio fin,!! dc.~Cc-jli:
Velocity of all allLo'llatic. apparavis in the atmosplici-c- of jli;ii-s, pz-oducilig tile
nini,;iun vcIIoc;I.y at t pi,edeLerrained final altitude. I..onti-ol oi- thu
force v,,~ctclr i,,-. adhicv~od by changing the Offective qual ity.
are prescnted frum tile estimation of the effectivenc-,;s of* tho ab"Prit.11-1 Sul:-
-vested for h.-pot,hetic.-al descent apparatus havinlu
quality Kav 0.3, but ciiii-ference values of adjusted. lc,;~11 on the f-~Icc: Px
SO kg/M2 1, 250 L-/m2. 4 Fitjn-cs; Ri-,fs.
USSR
IVANOV, N. M. M.-V),TYNOV, A. I.
"One Algorithm for Control of the Final Descent Velocity of .1 Into
the Atmosphere of Mars"
Uch. zap. Tsentr. Aero-gidrodinam. Iii-ta [Scientific 'Vh-itini)s of Coiltl-~il
Aero-Hydrodyn,waic Institute], Vol 2, No 5, 1071, pp ().1-72, (Translated
Referativny), 17hurnal, McHianika, No 4, 197-1, Absti-act No 4 A6-1 by V. I.
Toloknov) .
Translation: An zill~orithm is su-pested foi- control of the dv~~ccjlt of N
Spacecraft into tile atullosphere of* Mars, tile desuen'L vojo-
city at a fixed altiuide. The essence of the. algorithi~,, con-,ists in calcu-
lation of the loiwitudinal accolel-ation l."hile mailitaillill-, effective
mic quality w1th zero hank an,,,le in comparison to the actual
With tile calculated va)llu and output of an instruction Fol. m-tio!! t~ith
bank angle wheit tile are equal. 'File 111.1111CriCal IT MI
Z' Y
estimate of the effe-1-tiveness uf tile algorithn %-.-hen r--i-dom oll,
the hypothetical lzinding, ci-aft are present vrith two versions of cni-i-e,:vc-d
load on the face. The effectiveness J%'aS CStjJT1LltC-ej [jSjjj[,1 til(,
G. Dostupov.
USSR
UDC 629.78.015-076.8
IVANOV, N. M., VARTINOV, A. I.
'--A4WU
"Concerning the P'laximum. Fermissible Load Upon the Frontal 3u--'Lace of 3pace-
craft Making an Aeronautic Descent in the Atmosphere of Mars"
Uch. Zap. Tsentr. Aero-:1idrodinamich. In-ta (Scientific N'otes of the Central
Aerohydrodynamic Institute), Vol Z, NO 3, 1971, PP 105-109 (from Referativriyy
Zhurnal, Raketostroveniye, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 1-9,41.156)
Translation: The article deals with some questions of the aerodynamic descent
of a spacecraft in the rarified atmosphere of 14ars. It is shown that such a
landing method for spacecraft, at least with an average value of the reduced
load upon the phase P 1"Iaxterm,;~'j250 to 350 kg force/m2, is possible in practice
only when two basic coxn-litions are satisfied: on board the spacecraft there
are autonomous navigation facilities; the l3nding) spacecraft possesses at least
a small lift force (a fineness of 0.3 to 0.4). 5 figures. 6 references.
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USSR uDc 6lq:6i6.98l.42-079
BELICTOENKO, V. B., ard _IVANOYJ N.__P., rirauandla Scientific P.~~cearch Veterinarv
Station and ~~zakh Scient-2"Lic Ft~seareh Veterinar-.., Ynstitute
"The Lidirect Hemagglutination Reaction as a Method for Diamosin_- Bnucellosin
of Calves"
Pbscow, Veterinariyo, 110 1, Jan 73, PP 109-112
Abstract: In connection with the pro-phylactic immitnivition of calves, a-,ainct
bnicellosis with ctr"in 19, it is essentiol to detect sick becaij2e
the latter may remain P. co-,irc~i of infection in the herd. (;o(-jj re5~il.ts in diai--
nosing bnicellosis o calves were obtained by the method of Intirent,
ination, vhich yielde(L a hirjier percentage of posttive re-sl)I.ts than th,:!
tination reaction or the ruaction of complement fixation. To prep.-irc a c;talf.-le
and active erythroc:;-te antigen, erythrocytes treated with tannin were sen~itizei
vith linacellae of strain 1~)V that had been deestro.ved b,7,r the action of' ultra-
soiz-1. Use of nonsensiti7ed ovine er,,throcytes in the i-eaction oil indirect
het.=,~rlutinatior resulted in side reactions due to t'le of nor~-.n-1,
hema.-~glutiuins In the blo(--,,! senm of the calver. of
the rerwq sc-Lrmples witlh a 50,4., siispension of er-,kthroc,,ter, t',Iat --ir.i been tfeataJ
with forralin eliirdnatetl t-'ac si6e reactions.
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USSR UDC: 62i--375-~-"
3VANOV,--N. P. , K2AE';IL".'T--f V.
A. !. , LITVINOV, V. F. , "10 L fV
NGO-VAN B!, '7TKj-'T' 111 , V V. , SEMENOV, A. S.
"Investigation of the Radiative Characteristics oil GaAs Sinlr,le-Channel injec-
tion Lasers"
Moscow, Issledo-vandye izluchateI'nykh kharakteristik odno"Pn----Vnykh inzhek-
tsionny%h lazerov na GaAs. Fiz. in-t All SSSR (cf. FrEiis----bove. Physics
Institute of the Soviet Acadery of Sciences), Prerr-int Nc 31, 197?,
ill., mimeo, (from Kh-Filzirka, Nc 8, Aug 73, abstract 'No ~-',Dljn])
Translation, A technique for making s i ngle-ch annel se=iconductor !-1.5ers Iso
proposed and elaborated. Difr)-l-resistance gallium arsenido- dorled w-..th imn
or chromium was used as the substrate. A layer of teilurium-dor~-'
arsenide vith dopant ccncentration of nbout 101 /cc is P.-~wn by thr.
taxiai fluid rr--ethod on the substrate oriented alorig axis 11,011. IA seml*-
insulating,high-resistance film 100 ppi thick is then grown cn the doped
layer. Thc reaultai.-,; layer plate is then split inzo !I needles" a ml.1-
limeter in vidth in-Ic wh:*.C*~-., zInc 1S diffused. Laser dic-~~s are Mae(, 'rc)--,.
the needles by the cleavaE-.e metnod. The characteris~-.Jcs finished
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IVANOV, N. P. et al., issledovaniye izluchatel'ny'r-Ih kharakt~-ri-tik
. - - cano-
kanal'm-!%h inzhekt-sionnykh lazerov na GaAs. Fiz. in-t 12; Fre,~z,-int
No 31, 1973
diodes are studied, and thcir considerable a0vantages over conventional
diffusion and epitaxial lasers are noted.
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USSR UDC: 535.243.08
DOROFEYEV, V. S. , -ILA~NOVj, N. P.
"Atomic Absorption Non-Dispersibn Photometer Based on a Photoresistor"
Optich. i Titrometrich. Analizator~v Zhidk. Sred [Opti-cal and Titrometric Analyzers
for Liquid Media), Reports of All Union Conference, 1971, Part 1, Tbilisi, 1971,
pp 87-92 (translated from Referativny-y Zhurnal Metrologiya .;- Lzmeritel Inaya
Tekhnika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.32.1098 by V. S. Krasnova)
Translation: It is demonstrated that the use of a non-dispeTsion system for recordini
based on type VSB spectral tubes and the F-7 photosensor, insensitive to daylight,
the FEU-57 ultraviolet photomultiplier and the SF2-19 photoresistor in atomic ab-
sorption installations allows the content of zinc, cad;,dum, bismuth, lead and Man.
other ciements. to be determined in solutions. The results of experimental studies
peTformed by VINJIREA (Moscow) have demonstrated the possibility of using the SF2-19
photoresistor in atomic abso-rption. analyzers using a two-discharge spectTal tube for
determination of copper and sil-ver both simultaneously and separately i-lith a sen-
sitivity of about 1-2, ;ju/nl for 1% absorption -with a reproducibility of about 2-3%.
2 figures; S biblio refs.
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TITLE--THE BLOOD SERUM NEIRAMINIC ACID IN PATIE14TS SUFFERING FROM
DIFFERENT FORMS IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA -U-
.AUTHOR-102)-TCMILETS, V.A., IVANOV, N.P.
CCUNTRY CF INFC-USSR
SOURCE-KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSINA, 1970, VOL 48, NR 3, PP 104-107
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU3JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIE14CES
TOPIC TAGS-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, BLOOD SERum, ORGAiNIC ACIO, SKIN
rESr, ALLERGIC DISEASE
CUNTROL J'-lAkKING--Pt'0 RESTRICTIONS
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k ~3 N C h IL~STHMA Tf~E AUTitoRSr
TESIS It'i THE 6LA'10C S~RJM OF PATIENIS ~,Hti AN F141-1AA FJU~, E k" I M
OUR I fi'G Tfl-l L i N T E13 A i~ G X Y S MA L 1-1 E k 10 L) It GR C A T L k L C. V E 1. 6 F i, I I :, I C10
THAN III PAT I EINTS AFF LCT ED W ITH AN A TOPI C AL AN10 M I I NIG
BRONCH.1 AL ASTHMA PARUXY SMS THE BLU00 sERum cGNc Et~ r.~A r uu,,. 4E 1 1,,,: t c
ACID RISES EVEN MORE. F AC I L I T YIN U.- H
.40 ISSLEL).
ALLEkGGLUGICHESKAYA LA30RATORiYA AMIN SSSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
Waveguides
USSR UDC: 621-372.852.6
BAKLANOV, 0. D. , Bill, I Zl,~~OV, B. N., USTE.EE-NIKO, V. V. , IVAIZOV,
4. -, K FA V-
CHENKO, V. F. , ZHILKOV, V. S. , MIZHJUK, N. A. ,
"An Impedance Transformer Based on a Cylindrical Waveguide"
Pribovy- i sister,-,, a-vtomatik-i. Resn. r-ezhved. nauch.-tekhri. sb. (Devices and
Systems for Automation. nenublic InterdeDartmentai ScienL-ific -~,-nd T~--~chnicall
Collection), 1970, v1p. 14, pp 11-15 (from RZh-Radiotek-nnil-a, No ';, '.!ay 7.1,
Abstract No 5B155-22)
Translation: The PaDer described the design of al, imped.ance OJOC-l
on a cylindrica! wavejuim-:. AW --ialysis of the results of eq-)erine-ntall
studies shows that practical realization of the device is feazible in rrncr~-
wave techrolog-y.
The proposed design may find application in synthesis of
I . I I
autornatic lines on cylindrical wazv,2guides. Res=('-
USSR
UDC:621.791.052:539.4:669.15-194.5E
SMIFNOV, S. A., Engineer, NIKITENKO, V. A., Engineer, andIVA
~NOV 'N. S .
Engineer
"Increasing the Properties of Martensite-Class Steel Welded Joints by
Dynamic Deformation"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No. 10, Oct 70, pp. 31-32
Abstract: Investigations were made of welded joints of high-strength
martensite steel produced by electric slag welding with a plate electrode
and subjected to 25-50% plastic deformation after welding. 'llie use of
dynamic deformation of welded joints of martensitic steel produced by
electric slag welding using a plate electrode allows a significant
improvement in seam structure and in the zone around the seam and an
increase in plastic properties of the welded joint.
77 -
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lJoIll
0
USSR 629-78415.076.8
I~EANQV N, X., 1-1ARTINOV, A. 1.
"Concerning the Maximum Permissible Load Upon the Frontal Surface of Space-
craft Making an Aeronautic Descent in the Atmosphere of"Xiars"
Uch. Zap. Tsentr. Aero-Gidrodinamich. In-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central
Aerohydrodynamic Institute', Vol 2, No 3, 1971, PP 105~; ~109 (from Referativnyy
Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniye, No 12, Doe 71, Abstract lqo~112,41.138)
translation: The article dealswith some questions ot the aerodynamic descent
of-a~spacecraft in the rarified atmosphereoof Mars. .:It is.shown that such a
landing method for spacecraft, at least with lue of the reduced
an average va
load upon~the phase Fxmaxterm,;0250 to 350,kg force/,t , is possible in practice
-ionly yhon two basic conditions are satisfied; on board the spacecraft there
nomous navigation facilities;-the-landin spacecraft possesses a' least
are'auto 9
a small lift force (a fineness of Kl^'*e Ojto 6.4). 5 figures. 6 references.
USSR uDc 619;63,6.981.42-079
IELCl C, NKOP V. B., and IVANOY, 11. P., Karaganda Scientific Reseexch Veterinary
Station and Kazakh Scientific Research Veterinary Institute
"The Indirect Hemagglutination Reaction as a Method for Diagnosing Brucellosis
of Calves"
~bscow, Veterinariya, No 1, Jan 73i PP 199-112
Abstract: In connection with the prophylactic immunization of calves a3ainst
brucellosis with strain 19, it is essential to detect sick animals, because
the latter may remain a source of infection in the herd, Good results in di--F,-
nosing brucellosis of calves were obtained by the netha(i of -LnLlirect hermafTglut-
resil~n than the a(~r
i-nation, wMch ,Yrielded n higher percentaga of posWve
tination reaction or the reaction of complement fixatioa. To prepare a stable
and active ei~ythroc~tt~ antigen, erythrocyton treated. ir.Wi twinin were icnsitized
with bnicellqe of strain 19V that had bam (1(,,rtrqyod 1)~?! the action of ultra-
sound. Use of nonsenGitized ovine erythrocytes in the xr-acttoll of indirect
hem-g-g-lutination resulted in side reactions due to thtt! precence of nornal
hemagglutinins in the blood serun of the calven. Preltmimrv adsorp'tion of
the serum sarples with a 50p4 suspension of erythrocytes that had been treated
vitb formalin eliminated the Bide reactions.-
_"q
USSR uDc: 621-375-82
P., KRASIL'NIKOV, A. I., LITVINOV, V. F., MOLOCH Vj V. I.,
'IYANOV- 1j 'E
NGO-wVAN BI, NIKITIN, V. V. SEMEVIOV, A. S.
"Investigation of the Radiative Characteristics of GaAs Single-Channel Injec-
tion Lasers"
:Moscow, Issledovaniye izluchatel'nykh kharakteristik odrokanallnykh inzhek-
Asionnykh lazerov na GELAs - Fiz. in- t AN SSSR (cf. Engli sh aboye. Physics
institute of.the Soviet Academy of Sciences.),:Preprint'flo 31, 1973, 11 pp,
ill., mimeo. (from 'RZh-Pi7' a, No 8, Aug 75,.abstract No 8D1101)
Translation: A technique for making single-channel semiconductor lasers is
proposed and elaborated. High-resistance gallium arsenide doped with iron
or chromium was used. as the substrate. A layer of~'telliL-ium-doped galli=,
arsenide with dopent concentration of about 1018/cc is fp-own by the epi-
taxial fluid method on the substrate oriented along axi,s 1.1001. A semi-
insu-lating,high-resistance film 100 pm thick is then grown oil the doped
layer. The resultant multilayer plate is then split into "needles" a nil-
limeter in width into which zinc is diffused. Laser diodes are me,de from
the needles by the cleavage method. The~ciiaracteristics of the finished
112
11 . - -- ;~~ _i;-, -- -- - -
.
UDC: 535.243.08
USSI
OOROFEYEV, V. S., I P.
_EVAN _N.
"Atomic Absorption Non-Dispersi&n Photometer Based on a Photoresistor"
Optich. i Titrometrich. Analizatory Zliidk.:Sred 10ptical-and Titrometric Analyzers
for Liquid Media), Reports of All Union Conference, 1971, Part'l, Tbilisi, 1971,
pp.87,92 (translated from Referativny)- Zhurnal Metrologiy*1 i Izmeritellnaya
Tekhnika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.32.1098 by V. S, Krasiiova)
Translation: It is demonstrated that the use of a nor.-dis-persion system for recording
based on type VSB spectral tubes and the F-7 photosensor, insensitive to daylight,
the FEU-S7 ultraviolet photomultiplier and. the SF2-19';photoresistor in atomic ab-
sorption installations allows the content of zinc, cadmium, bismuth, lead and many
other alements to be determined in solutions. rhe results of experimental studies
performed br VNIr.U-A (Moscow) have demonstrated the possibilitt'r of using the SF2-19
photoresistor in atomic absorption analyzers -using a tvo-discbnrge spectral tube for
deternination of copper and silver both simultaneously tuld separately with a sen-
SitiVity of about 1-2 pg/nl for A absorption with a Teptoducibility of about 2-3%.
5 biblio xefs.
ssf SS114G DATE
UNCLA Ff ED
6i9
~~.,'TtTLE-THE_BLOUD SERUM NEIRAMINIC ACID IN PATIENTS SUH-ERING FROM
-DIFf ERENT: FORMS IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA -U-
,~.,.~'AUTHOR-(02)-TCMILETS, V.A., IVANOVq N.P.
tONTTY CF INFO-USSR
C
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6AT E~: PUBL I
SIHES---70
-~'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~~JPPIC~ TAGS~---RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASEv BLOOD SERUM, ORGANIC ACID, SKIN
T S r -ALLERGIC DISEASE
:COiNTROL MARJ~ I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
_~PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0906 STEP NO-UR/0497170/043/003/010410101
~rrr_i~!;jrt,4 ING-AP0126565
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-CES S I C-N N-0--AP0126565
CIRC' AC
ABSUAC T/ EX TRAC T-- (U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. OEPENDING UPON TkiE FUR.1i Of
NCHIAL ASTHMA THE AUfH0R5 ESIA3LISHED BY THE RESUI-rS OF SKIN ALLERGIC
-JESTS. IN THE J3LCQ0 SERUM OF PATIENTS !ilTH.AN.jNFECTI0JS 4LLERGIC FOAM
NTERPAROXYSMAL PERIOD A GREATER LEVEL OF NEllkA!Al,\4jC ACIO
DURING THE 13
PATIENIS AFFECTED WITH AN ATOPICAL AND MIXED (--0RtlS. DURING
"BRONCHI AL -4-'JTHMA PAROXYSMS THE BLU00 SERUM CONCENTRATAU.", (if NEIRAIIINIC
:,-~.,ACID RISES EVEN MORE. FACILITY: NAUCHNO-ISSLED.
:--AL-LERGOLOGICHESKAYA LABORATORIYA AMN SSSR-
vegui~de:s.~"
USSR uDc: 621-372-852.6
BAKLANOV, 0. D., BALIZAMOV, B. N., UST114ENKO,-V. V... IVANOV, N. S KRAV-
LIMKO 5 V. F., ZHILKOV, V. S., KEIVOTIK, N: A.P PIROW~ft-"TT.
"An Impedance Transformer Based on a Cylindrical Waveguilde"
Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Res-n. mezhved. nauch,tekhn. sb. (Devices and
System~ for Automation. Republic interdepartmental Scientific and Technical
Collection), 1970, vyp. 14, pp, 11-15 (from~RM-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71,
Abstract No 5B152)
Translation: The paper describes the design of an impedEimce transformer based
on a cylindrical waveguide. An analysis of the restilts of experimental
studies shows that practical realization of the device is feasible in rLicro-
wave technology. The proposed design may find application in 6:ynthesis of
automatic lines based on cylindrical waveguides:0. Fesum5.
'7-7
USSR UDC:621.791.052:539.4r669.15-194.55
GMIRNOV, S. A., Engineer, NIKITENKO, V. A., Engineer, and...IVANOV,..14. S.,
Engineer
"Increasing the Properties of Martensite-Class Steel Welded Joints by
:DyTiamic Deformation"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No. 10, Oct 70, pp. 31-32
Abstract: Investigations were made of welded joints of high-strength
martensite steel produced by electric slag wel,ding with a plate electrode
and subjected to 25-50% plastic deformation After welding. The use of
dynamic deformation of welded joints of martensitic steel produced by
electric slag.,welding using a plate electrode,allows a 6ignificant
improvement in seam structure and in the Izone.arDund the seam and an
-increase in plastic pToperties of the welded oint.
77
=7-77777777-71
USSR UDC-. 621.375.4088.8)
TSELYARITSKIY, E. U., BORODOVITSIN, N. V.~ IVANOV,~N. S.
"A Push-Pull Power Amplifier"
-0.
USSR Author's Certificate No 2h6590, filed I Dec;(6, publisiked 14 Nov 6-9 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6DIO P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a tranaist-orized pu2h-pull pover
-trolled and output tranaformers. To implement
amplifier which contains master, con
PD14 with linear 1/0 characteristics, two series-connected transistors are connected
In series with each primary half-winding of the output trandfonaer. The emitter-
:-base junctions of the lower transistors are connected to the secondary windiDg of
the controlled transformer, while those of the.upper transi~tors.are connected to
-the secondary, of the master transformer, P. U.
USSR 533.921:621-.039-01
ITANOV, If. V. ,ROVAN, I. A., and LOS', Ye. V.
"Pre-lonization of a Gas by the E-1.1--ve Field in the TO_7,:AY1KI_,
Chamber"
leningrad, Zhurnal telchnicheskoy f iziki, Ii
3, 1973, pp 52.3-516
Abstract: This paper describes the experimen`%-Ial results of an in-
vestigation into the characteristiX oscillation of a hollou tozroid-
al resonator and the characteristica~of hid'-frequency breakdoi%m
of the gas by the field of the B wave in the chamber o-f the TokozaaIc-
The resonator ias made of stainless steel with a small radius of
18 cm and a large radius of 60 cm, Low-inductance loo-ps set close
t-o the chamber wall were used to excite 'Whe resonator, ane the os-
cillation source iias a generator operating in the 600-700 11-ZHIz
range developing power up to two kilowatts in the pulse mode. A
feedback circuit was Lneluded to stabi-lize the frequency. 12he ex-
periments in 6as breakdovmwe,re conducted iri:th hydroCen at a lonc-,i-
tudinal magnatic f i-,ld intenrity of :200- oersteds,: The experiments
ohowed that high-frequency, pre-~onization off a gan in the Tokanak
ncy 1) -,d w
chamber is paztnible, Und that itL the high-freqi~ze 0
hydrogen a plasma cord appe4red at.the chiuabor
lum and makes it possible to study the temperaturij
nal friction and shear modulus in the -70 to 800P C temperature
with'automatic recording of.vibrations. -A study:of tile internal fric
tion~and shear modulus of sodium silicates, sodium aluminosilicate
(Al/Na 1),,and alkali-free aluminoborosilicate,fibers showed that
~'USSR UDG 677-52:539-67
FOSTNIKOVI V. S t IVANO.Vt N. V.j and B.ALASHOV, T U. S., Voronezh Poly-
technic lnstitu~e
"internal Friction and Shear Modulus of Thin Glass Pibers"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR2 Neorganicbeskiye Materialy,
Vn 16, No 7# Jul 7 0, pp 1127-1330
a device created by the authors which
uot3R uw 669.,76:538-221
NOV
YERMAKOV, A. Ye., NOV OrA. 'Institute of Physics of
and SHUR, Ya, S.,
Metals, Ural NationaiTeeann' the Academy of Sciehees USSR, and Ural State
University imeni A. M. Gor'kiy
"Rotational Hysteresis in Single Crystal Nickel Powders"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Mletallar i ?4etallovedeniye, Vol 3 3, i1o 6, Jun 72, pp 1182-
13B7
Abstract: A study was made of the temperature dependence o.f rotational
hysteresis in single-crystal nickel powderr. with 220-3200R particle dian-eters.
The magnetic properties of nickel powders-were found to be re-lated to the effec-
ti,~* constant of magnetic anisotropy produced by magnetic interaction of par-
ticles. The remagnetization mechanism ofnickel powderq for 300 and 450 OK
remains constantY bu~ the magnetic anisotropy constant for these temperatures
takes values of 5,10 erg/cm3 and zero, respectively. type of remagmetiza-
tion in nickel powders with particle sizes of d 4 1100 rean be 4Tjalitatively
explained by approximation of the "twisting" and the chain models of spheres.
In po-,iders with d > 1100 R particle sizes, .the character ()f rer-agnatization. JLG
more complex. The exchange anisotropy, dependent on the pr-.sence of NiO, was
found to have no effect on magnetic properties.. Five figures, fourteen
bibliotira-phic references.
USSR- upc 669.24:538.246
YERMAKOV, A. Ye., IVABOV. 0. A., SHUR, :Ya. S., GRECHISM11, R. M., IVANOVA,
G. V., Institute oT"Mys:Lcs of Metals , UNTs, Academy of Sciences of the USSR,
Ural State University imeni V. I. Lenin
"Magnetic Properties of Single-Crystal N, ckel Powders"
'verdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallo ed
v eniye, Vol 33, No 3, Mar 72, pp
558-563
Abstract. The authors investigate the magnetic properties of nickel single
crystal spherical particles as a function of diameter from 22 to 320 MI.
It i8 shown that as narticle size increases, the cce_ycive force and residual
induction first increase, then decrearx, after reaching a maximu-m. qbe waF.-
-hrf Increase- In particle size
netic structure goes 4. )uk;h three stages vith an
from 22 to. 320 nm: superparaxagnetic,~ monodomain and polydomain. 91le
authors thank M. Ya. GEN -for procedural guidance in making the particles.
48
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YEPMOV, A. YN., and SHUR, YA. S., institute of lietal
**sUl'trat?-National Center-of the Academy of Scionces USSR, and Ural
State University Iment. A. M. Gorlkiy
"Temperature Dependence of Plagnetic Properties of Fine Singlecrystal Nickel
Powderst'
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Fletallovedenlya, Vol 3~. No 4l Apr 72, pp 752-
737
Abstractt The effect of magnetostatio:interaction on magnetic properties has
been evaluated on the tosis of a study of the tom-terature "Pendence of
magnetic properties of fine nickel poNders. The Inveutigation included
Matnetic structures from auperWwnagnetia to nearly multidontain structures
0
in the 220 to 3200 R interval. It was fpund that for~the aver 300 K tem-
perature range the wgnetic properties of powdern are b_uiemlly determized
by the chain-like aligiment of particles which results 0in all anisotropy
of the dewgnetizing field. At tiinperatures below 300 X, in addition to the
iridicated anisotropy, the magnetic properties axe essentially affected Ixf
the magnetocrystalline anisotropy. A possible nechudsm of the rtmagnetlza-
tion of such chain-like &tructures is discussed, A drop of -the residual
USSR
]-JANOV 0. A., et al. Mika Motallo* i Pletallovedonlya, Vol 13, 4t
Apr 72, pp 752-73?
magnetization with the temperature is observed for pseudoeuper):aramagnetic
particles and particles with maximum coercivity at T 30001 this drop
being effected by the appeaxance of the superparammAnetic phase. Apywixently,
'the same sources cause %no anoma-Lous shale O:t, ttle -temperature curve of
coercivIty with the decreasing:size of,paiticles. Six i.11ustrationsp fo-ar
Tormulast tweleve bibliographic refezences.
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OURCE-KRISTALLOGRAFIVA (USSR)t VOL. 159 NO 0.3 P. 573~-6 (MAY 11470)
A_t,E--.PUBL ISHED ---- MAY70
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PART I
DESIGN AND OPERATION OF THE 'LM-17' STATION A?M "Ll-YROUOD-l'
Chapter I
GENZRAL USION AM CONSTRUCTION OF "LLMA-17" STATIOX
K. S.- Antsavi V.: Z. -HAOttkov, q. G. Iv anaX -L. N. Leanidov, G. U. Nikolayev.
A~ D. Dneprov, A. X. Aleksani =cmanov, A. F, Grachev, V. 1. xo=arov.
G. H. Sheoternev, A. V. Rybakov, R. L. Byl~ova, M. 1. Bol'shov, F. P. Yakovlev,-
V. X. Mishkin, M.'B. Xolesov, and.P. N. Vaumov
I... Design
a
The Ilune-1711 automatic station consists of two main parts: unified
landing stage andan s;itomaLLc,self-propolled:vehiclei the lunokhod.
The unified landing stage (Pig. 1) in an independent rocket unit do-
sioned for making Zlight trajectory corrections on the earth-man path, put-
tint the station Latu a lunar artificial set llite orbit. and izVle,~enting
a prelanding cireuvilunar orbit. And a soft landing on the lunar surface.
The unified, landing stage includes a correctiag-brattLng engine with a
fuo.1 system, two crm:partments which can be jectisoned, inscrtuvent LCARpartments.
end a loAdin$ apparatus,
The supporting element in the landing stage assembly is the rot of ramin
tanks, to which the engine, ejectable compArtmonts and landing ap%inratus are
attached.
The main tanks unit consists of four spherical tanks for fuel Joined
into a AinGlo assembly by means of hollow cylindrical construction comqrcr.,~ts.
The two larger oacs are pressurized instrument compartments balding the sta-
tion flight control system. On the outside of the smaller ones there are
spherical cylinders and tanks with compressed gas for air-jet microongLnes
4
Translation of Russian-Language monograph
r a L. n
Pereavitionnylk Labor.,to i na L%)n*
unokbod Ka;ftc D;reoo* 0 71
L Ju a
reap.: ed!'1.1'9Ar-deM1C1a13 A. r. Ifinogradov;
-Hauka. M210hing
92 x6v,*0or,',, IWI~
Chapter 2
M10 COMPLEX, COMM SYSTLM AND SOURCE OF MECMC CURRENT
V. P. Pu*bkov. L. L, Puchenko, F- 1. Babkov, R- 0. Salova, 2. C,.1VAg2Y, V.
t. Malin, A. S. MAkov, 1, 5, Merkov~ Ye. G. UzkLy. N. A- Zhefernov "a V. M.
Sudayev
1. contr 1711 Station
ol System for "Luna-1
Among the systems on the "kqpa-Jl one of the prin.
. - jr' automatic station.
cipal problems is solvud by the control system. Thio is a complex of sophis-
ticated instrumentation ensuring station flight and landing.
The principal in-flight missions performed by the control system arei
.InLtnence of n stipulated position. of the last stage-,:4 the carrier-
racke th, during flirht in circunzwrrastrt
-t with station al orbit and at a vory
specifictime firing the engine of the last stage foT imparting to the.station
a velocity close to seconcl casmic.valacLty neces'sary, for_ flight to the moon;
spatial control of station position in th# flight sagment to the W00n,
during p-arrormante i:-f ttv.4cctory corrections i-a selar.0-centric orbit, during
corrections of this orbit, and during landing on the lunar surfAce;
w.,
stabilizing the station during -peraticm of the landing stage engine
In a.fixed. rigorously determined p6sitlon;.
regulating landing stage engine thrust In acccrdanct with the stipu-
lated program during deceleration during tht- course of landi%ig on the lunar
surf-.
I
Via control system includes gyroicapic insrru~enta, computers, engine
control units, co=utating units, and actuating cmponents.
Vie ingular deviations of the staticn frum azzfp~lated spatial, normal.
lateral. and angular.valocity components are dezermined using a Ayarem of gyro.
scopic Instruments in the 4uto=tic stabilization systum.
28
Tranalektiou wr monograph
tdrlyi am Luce
to prove 4 June 71
reap, editor Academician A. P, Vinogrodoy,
11suke Publishing HOUniet Wamv.128'pp-
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Chapter 4
COMM AND RESULTS Of VROGRAM IMFLUIENrI.TION
A. A. Aleksandrov, P. A. Artem'yev. C. T. Bog&tov, A r Yelenov,
0. 0. X V. A. Ryvkina, Ye. G. Uzkiy, A. 1. Shalkhov. F. P.
ravLQ;n;2-0-vY,_. Koclov, and L. N. POlQnov
1. System for I.Mokhod Remote Control
.Ibc 1,jncihod vcmoto control cystem (RCS) was designed to er~sur s
fa
==v=ont-zlong vi,- lkinee nurnace -:-a the stipulatecl direction with the Maxissua
mean velocity. With respect to volume of proceised Information and number of
zrurmants employed, to use the terminology adopted at the prcscl* time, this
nyr,,,,, can be classified as a sAturated system. A peculiarity of the deRcribed
!
mystom is that it is a clanod automatic control system.
Ground and on-board radio complex equipment is used In the remote ccW-
trol of movement. This com. ra i. ;P*-
pl.ex, ensures the, trans IssLan -A reception of z
trial radio coamu'rids, tolemaLric information. aW television inusges. The luzm~-
khod is remotely controlled by a..group of o e=ars,. the 1%Anokhod crew.
The driver. receiving from the vehicle a monoscopic television Image
of the terra--'n _'n front of the lunokhod, determines the possibilities for
moving over it and given appropriate com-cands ("Turn," "noceed." "Stop.",
"Back up")- The position and diionsions of. the obstacle are evaluated usins
a special ranse sc4le plotted an tho.videocontrol apparatus (VCA> screen,
The navicator, uaive tal4metric data received from, the vehicle's ccz-rs4h
gyroscope, gyrovertical and seniors registering LIAO traversed path. calculaiced
the trajectory and lays out tho rout, to be followed in the stipulated direc-
tioll.
Accordingly, the driver determines the systemi quality during lur.~Lhod
movt:rcnt about its center of gravity and the nAvigator detc-rdnes inovenant.
alona the tTa~cctovy. The effect o~ -niovemunt along the trajectory on move-
merit about the center of gravity is related to the requirements on the 4c=racy
in adhering to the trajectory.
47
Traaelation of Ru -language 0*006"
""a Ph
d
i
P
i
ero
viz
an, , ]Lablotoriva
An Lunt
Lunekbod 9YI, signed. to press 4 June, 71
reap. editor Academician A. P. Vinogradov;
Muka Publishing House, Moscow i2a pp.
JPRS 54,525 ;:L.X A/D 011`91
USSR
UDC 677-52:539-67
POSTNIKOV) V. S., TVANOV, N. V., and BALASHOV, YU. S., Voronezh Poly-
technic Institute
"Internal Friction and Shear Modulus of Thin Glass Fibers"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR) Nearganicheskiye Materialy,
Vol 69 No T. Jul 70, pp 1327-1330
-~t~ 1711C. ax -1-4-e created by the authors which
I r r:TIL-A.
of th'n 6, A
m
d 4Le me t e rifIke dqvi,_-e bjSeCt Orl ~A
ItLm and ooss~Lblq to 6~tj-j,,r Lhe teirw~m;ture depi~~.-,Cpmce ol' iWLer
j,~; in the -70 to
na frin~ioa and s~.w~ir modult E?.mp,-:,E%tijre ra.-.ge
.6 44tern,~,!;. fric-
c ruc -(!4. of vibr-at-iora. A Study Of the in
ith aur-.1-tati oi mag
~A
t ion and shear madul'u3 of s"41um ;Gillcat-Q, sodiu-t, ~-i I w... i r, 0 "i 4 1 t C;~- t e
.41,48 1', and alkall-free a `%vaiinaborosi 11 cata O'ibi:;rn show;zrd tbiit
-
p,
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POSTNIKOV, V. S., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRI, Neorgani-
cheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 79 Jul 70, pp 1327-1330
there is a qualitative similarity in the relaxation spectra of macro-
and microspecimens. Quantitative differences which are found are
evidently due to the more open structure of thin glass fibers.
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uDc 669-76:538.221
YEFEAKOV, A . Ye. r-W-10V OO.AA., and SHUR Ya. S., Institute of Physics of
Metals, Ural National~en the Academy of Sciences USSR, and Ural State
University imeni A. M. Gorlkiy
"Rotational Hysteresis in Single Crystal Nickel Powders"
Sverdlovsk) Fizika Metallov i Pletallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 6, Jun -T2, pp, 11842-
1187
Abstract: A study was made of the temperature dependence of rotational
hysteresis in single -crystal nickel powders with 220-32Cd particIe diameters.
The magnetic properties of nickel powders were found to be related to the eff,2c-
tive const-zmt of mai-netic anisotropy produced by magnetic interaction of par-
ticles. The reragnetization Trechanism of nickel powders for 300 and 450 OK
remains constantY buk the magnetic anisotropy constant for these te"merantures
takes values of 5-10 err s Pe type of renarnetiza-
)cm3 and zero, re pectively.
tion in nickel powders with particle sizes of d:~_ 1100 A can be q-_ialltativelY
s
explained by approximation of the "tvisting" and the chain mr),~Iel of spheres.
In powders with d > 11CO R particle sizes, the character of rerrat~netllzatlon Is
More complex. The exchange anisotro-ov. de-aendent on the nr3sence of 1110, was
found to have no effect on magnetic properties. Five fiLrares, fourteen
bibliographic references.
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YERMAIM, A. Ye. , IVANO'.7 0. A SITUR S. , G
Vetais, UNTs, Academy of-' -Sci(~ncel. of tl,,(-2 1-1-5
G. V., Ilistitute
Ural State University imeni V. I. Lenin
stal ji,*_~
d
"fLngnetic Pronerti-es of SijjgjC__Cry, ej pot,
Sverdlovsk, Fizzika kicta2lov i 1-:etallo%edeniye, Vol 33s
558-563
Abstract: The authors investigate the magnet4C pj,ope of i I
crystal spherical nar *Cles as a firiction of di,=uter from 22 to 3 G r1
It is shcwn that a! size increases , 'lie ccercive force ~nd re-_~~i~_.~!
induction first increu.,_-e, Lhen after reachint, r, MILXJ.Tr.,il~.i. T'he
rietic struct,_-E~ aces thrcuzii _f:!'Ce stnces wjth wn c).
from 22 to 320 nn,.: Tnoncdc-aii. aii~_ r Tilc-
V. 'Yu. GEN i-or
a, il hor-,z arl! ocedura] ~midaance i.n *Lhe 1"!c
USSR
UDC 669-241538-221
IVANO 0. A. YEMAKOV, A. YEE., and SHUR, YA. S., Institute of Netal
*3. OrIC-AST. 0-1 National Center of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and Ural
y
State University imeni A. M. Gor'kiy
"Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Properties of Fine Singlecrystal Nickel
Powders"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedenlya, Vol 33, No 4, Apr 72, PP 752-
757
Abstracti The effect of magnetostatic interaction on rz.,qnetic properties has
[ Merature dependence of
been evaluated on the basis of a study of the to I
magnetic properties of fine nickel powders. The investigation included
magnetic structures fron superparamagnetic to nearly multidomain structures
in the 220 to 3200 R interval. It was found that for the over 10001K tem-
perature range the =gnetic nroperties of powders are basically determ-inea
by the chain-like aligiunen particles which results in an anisotropy
of the demagnetizing field. nt temperatures below '~OOGK, in P4dition to the
indicated anisotropy, the magnetic properties are essentially affected by
the maET-e-tocrIstalline anisotropy. A poissible riechaaism of the remagnetiza-
tion of such chain-like ntructures 1B discussed. A drop of the residual
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IVANOV, 0. A., et al., Fizika Metallov i 1,'4etallovedeniya# Vol 33, flo 4.
Apr 72, pp ?52-757
magnetization with the temperature is observed for pseudosuperparamagno-tic
particles and particles with maximum coercivity at T )OOOK, this drop
being effected by the appearance of the superparamagnetic phase. Apparently,
The same sources cause tne anoma.Lous shape oi tne temperature curve of
coercivity with the decreasing size of particles. Six illustrations, fo-,-r
formulas, tveleve bJbliographic references.
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1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--EXAMPLE OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF THKEE DIMENSIONAL MINIMISATION
FUNCTIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-TARKHOVA, T.N., IVANOVI O.F.
COUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR
SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIVA (USSR), VOL, 15, NO, 3, P. 573-6 (MAY 1970)
DATE PUBLISHED-----MAY70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--X RAY DIFFRACTIONs COPPER COMPOUND, ACETATE, QUINOLINE
CDTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----F070/6050?9/E07 STEP tiG--UR/(1070/10/015/003/0513/0576
CHIC ACCFSSION NO--~,P01417f)'O
2/2 01-2 UiNCLASSI F IED PROCESSING DATE---04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0141750
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A THREE DIMENSIONAL MINIMISATION
FUNCTIOt4 METHOD IS APPLIED TO X RAY DIFFRACTION DATA FOR THE AODIT'ION
COMPOUND BEETWEEIN COPPER ACETATE AND QUINOLINE, 47N (TARKHOVA AND ABLOV,
ABSTR. 1197 OF 1969). THE PROJECTIONS OF THE FUNCTIONS M SU82t M SU84,
M SUB8 ON THE (010) PLANE ARE ILLUSTRATED; ATOMIC COORDIANTES ARE
TABULATED TOGETHER W[TH THEIR DEV[ATIONS FROM THE VALUES GIVEN BY
TARKHOVA AND ABLOV*
C t, A S S I F I F D
PART I
DESIGN AhM OPERATION OF TRE 'LM-17' STATION AN'D 'LL'N'OKIIOD-l'
ChapEer I
GENERAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF "LUNA-17" STAT10N
K. S. Anisov, V. 1. Mastakov, 0. G. Ivanov. L. N. Leonidov. G. N. 14[kolnvnv,
r -S- F. Gra~h~y, V. 1. Ko'
A. D. Untpr", %. K. Alvkuand ov, r . 5 nvv, A. Inaroli.
C. N. Shesternev. A. V. Rybakov, R. L. Bvkova. M. I. Bol 'shov, F. P. Yakovlov,
V. K. Xishkin, M. B. Kolesov, and P. N. ~aumov
1. , Design
The "Luna-17" automatic statlon consists of two main perts: it unified
landing stage and an automatic self-propelled vehicle, the lunokbod.
The unified landing Stage .,Fig. 1) In an Independent rocket unit de-
signed for making flight trajectory corractiont on th, earth-oun path, pUL-
ting the station into a lunar artificLal satellite orbit, and Lmplr,~entlng
a prelandiag circu-ttiluckar orbit and a soft landing on the lunar surface.
The unified landing stage includes a correcring-braking vnglne with a
fuel SYSteM, LWO compartments which can be jettisoned, instrument cumpart.wents,
and a landing apparatus,
The supporting eL-ont in the landing stage assembly is thl! set of main
tanks. to which the engine. ejecLable compartments and landing apparatus ar~
attached.
The main tan1ks unit connista of four spherical tauiks for f-il joined
into a single ansembly by means of hollow cylindrical construction cornpar.c.its.
The two largL-r ones are pressurized instrututnt cumpart,.cnLs holding the nt-
tion fli~;ht control system. On the ouLsille 0~ the smaller ones th(-re are
spherical cylinders and tanks with compt-cssed gas fcr air-jet MILrt),tigines
(d 4
Trans3ntjon of' R.esisti-LAnguage monograph
Peredvizhnnyn Lnbortptorl L% ne
Ystonare na 4 June 71
Lunokhod
e'; 1,
ret;p~ 'L 'i de=Icinn A. P. VI
or c, nogradov;
11nuka Publishing House, Moscow 128 pp.
JPRS 54,525
22 November 1971
Chapter 2
WIO COMPLEX, COMOL SYSTEM A~Zl SOLXCF. OF ELSCTRIC CURREK
V. P. Puchkov, L. L, Puchcnko, F, I. Babkov. R. 0. Belova, 20-~" V.
1. Malin, A. S. mak.v, 1. U. Ficl:k-v, Ye. %:. Uzkiy, N. A. Zheloinov and V. M.
Sudayev
1. Control system for "Luna-17" Staicn
Among tile systems oil the "Lu-na:17" automatic Station, ulle of tile pritt-
cipal prot'let'~% Is solv'-d by thv c-,-1 This is a c-plax .3f sopl'is-
ticated instrunlentati.n ensuring station And 1AIldilig.
The principal in-flight missions performed by the control system are:
ntaintenance of a stioulated po~tricln of Lite last sLarL of tile carrit-t-
rockl,L with the station during flight in circum'.*errestrial orbit and at 3 vory
specific t1wo firing tile c1lj;1oo of the 14~t sLal-,e for impartbig to the Statio-.1
a velocity close to second cosmic velocity voces,lary for flight to the nomi;
spatial control of station position in the flight segment to tile -oo.
durIng por(-~rnance of trajectory corrections in saleno-ccritrIc orbit, durinr.
corrections of this orbit, and during landing on the lunar surface;
stabilizing the station during operation af the landing stage engiil~
in a fixed. rigovQusly determined positij,;
regulating landing, -itage atigine thrr"sc Ill acordance with the
lated progr= during deceleration during the course of landing on Lite lunar
surface.
Tile control uystem includes i;yrzs.:cpc instruments, computers, engine
control units, commuLating units, and act"ting coinponents.
The drSular dvviation~ of the from stipulated npati~,I, nortrall.
latvral and argular valocizy componv,.E~ zre deternmed using a sysrem of gvrij-
scopic. instruments in the autotuaric sysz~m.
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Translation 0.1 Rusajon.janglange monograph
Percdv1zhn%yv l,!iborntoriy5 nh Luna
Lunokhod-1 I. "!, signed to prouli 4 June 71
rellp. edit.- "-dt-T-'Cj2U A. P. vincgradov;
11auka Publishirg Holale, Mel'scow 126 pp.
JEM 54,525
22 r;ovember 1971
Chapter 4
C04TROL AM RESULTS OF PROGRAM VJLMSNT1.T1ON
A. A. A_1=14sandrov, P, A. Artem'yev. G. 1. Brgalzov, A ;c Yelenov,
0. G. Ivatiov, V. A. Ry-Aina, Ye, G. Uzkiy, A. 1. 5hAhov, F. P.
AvloV. Yu. Kotlov and L. N1. Polenov
1. Svrten- Ear Rmoto control
Vie luilokhod rcivaLe control system (RCS) was to enstire safe
covemetit along the lun4r surface- in th~e stipulated -.;irerttrn with 0- MIXIMUM
,,,esn velocity. With respLct to volume of proc",,ed Inv~i-atcn and riumbtir of
Inzitrum,cmts ~rylLiycd, to use the terminology ado.;:cd C. lli~ pr-q~nt this
system can lie classified as a saturavei system. A pecullarity of the describ"
gynt- is OWL it is a closed automatic control systs~~.
Ground and on-board radio complex equipment is used in the rcroote, con-
trol of rtovr-rrot. This coi,iplex ensures the Lra=S~LtSion and reception of con-
trol radio comfuri,iq, telemecric infumation, andl tclevis!on Images. The Ica-
khod is reii~otvly controlled by a group of operators. the luixokhod crew.
The driver, r(-cuiving from the vehicle a maosecric television image
Of the t,,rv,:.n In frc-nr of the lunokhod, detemines the for
nivvIng ~vor It. and gives appropriate cornmands (-_rn." "Proceed," -St,y,"
"Back up") . The position am! dixensiQns of the are rValuzzed using
a spes~ial vange scale platted on the videocontrol ap~ara,-_; (VCA) scrccn.
gator, usint,, tclumetric data received from the vchi~le's caurse
The navic
eyroncope, pyri>vertical and ien~ors reristering the traversed path, calculzites
th,~ traj(:CLory and l.y. out the route to be followrd Iii the Stipulated d'.rcc-
t I on.
Accord'n~;ly, the driver dvterriln~s the systrn quality di3rine 1wrizi.110j
MoY(I.--ent allosit its CCoLer of gravity and the na,~iga"or dettrmines; iiov.:mont
alan~ rl;e tra~cctory. Th~ Llfvvt of moV~U"..t
mcnt about the center of gvaviLy is related to Z,%e rcr.~irmetirs on the accuracy
In adheritil; to the trajectory.
47
Trauslation -of Russ Is n-laingu5ge vionograph
Peredtiftht,nya Laborvtori,st fist Lone
Luno1thod-l,__lq7l, slirnwa to preut, Is June 71
reap. editor Acftdc=ici*n A~ P. VinoEradov;
Hauka Publiching Hcuse, 140scow 1P3 pp.
MiS 54,525 :IL AjD ,I 'r 9
Chapter 9
THE RINA LtNkR AL'MMATIC SPECTROMETRIC APPAAATUS
Kochnrov, N. F, borodultn, S. V. Viktorov, 0, M. Voropoyev, A. Yu.
t;. V. Kir'yan, V, V, Petrov, and V. A. Sak
r--novsknya, -ul 'skiy
Thu chemical corpositlr. of a planetary body In amonli the most important
of the htstocy of its origin and evolution. In the Overall
for st-iyhq-, tt,e chr~iic4l c=ijusfrfon of the surface of planetary
!ivr. in r1w nol~jv systein the v,~st importwic Object for investigation Is
%.I*~-Ily the.
lr~ I;Wdyinj~ the of tliv Iiiiiar surtave it was first tieces-
th, ;,noral -.tiatl-ship hc-twvo th, distribution ol. chemi-
it-~ a,.*- tbt-.Jr distuil-tion t)n the eartli, Tlhi5 problem
becii p;,rtially -1v,d hy SL,iet scic-liti:,ts in itxpovtments for iovvqriga-
I.A:31' gx-i.) -,ttv~r) and x-ridIntj-i siiAo from Orbital ntations and
the vil"I'l-I Ziff scientist., .1w 4naly~,-4 the It-m,nts fo,~nd
!;,,j)) ow rh~ surfac,~, ar thc, Survey~,r 5, S~~rveyor 6, and
-'-yCr 7 !Aqdinr. sites (21 .
A stjfU,.,itnLIy c,npietc Program for Investigating th, ch'~mical comwosf-
i o c~f th, m-n ~iusc ~Ticlvrie an analysis Of many Individual sectors on the
"i-~i'An and iar W'!s tL,, '.rar -rfa.v, the r(4i s of st!at; and continents,
-':t-~ 4if diii(fC-nt sl:~i, CLC. , I1%VDUti&ULiQnS Of ChEmiCal COMPOst-
t on in d,:pth , ece .
Theso inv&:ir I Sat ions can be made both by lunar stations of different
--es directly on tha s~;rface and by returning gro,ind samples to the earth
their st,,dy if,
Infor7,,.Cioa In its scope. and Valise was obtiiined by lunar
-~,c--ditlon7 Cf the A~cllo sties and the "Luna-16" ~tntion. They rcr,,rnee c.
oarlh ri'mitt-s ,.f ero,rd from the. hare Tranquillitatus. :1are Fo",,ndttatis,
136 -
TranulatIon of Russ Inn-LangLage monograph
Prrpdvl~.hnava Laborstorlya na Lure
1~6'1, otgnel to preou 'i Junt, 71
resp. niiwr AvAdenAcian A. P. VInogradov;
ffnuk~ Publi6hli.g House, Moscow 128 pp.
JITS !d- 525
:?',' November 197.
USSR U D C 5 3 5
IVAI,,;OV, 0. 1., Leningrad Institute of Precis~on ~'echanics -ria 01)+,--cs
nThe Effect of Mastic Deformations of the Gimbal Suspensicn on the Nutation
Oscillation Frequency of a Gyrcscove"
Leningrad, Friborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 5, 10,73, Pp 80-94
Abstract: The design of miniinum weight gyro instrument5 is freque-ntly limited
by constraints on the nutational frequency, since reducin[--, the r-ifridity of the
gimbal elements lowers this frequency. Although other stuo-ius have consi&re(i
the effect of el-ast:;c deformation in individual elements, flli~- one r.overs all,
parts of the suspension -- rings, bearings, Journals, etc. r e s.-: i n,T
the equations of motion as second order Lagrange equation:-: with tLe ant-Iles as
general ccord-inates, the overall system description ca;-i be bro'ken up in-Ic tvo
parts, cne of whicin is dj-r~cnnded because it has no uff,--ct r~n Lhe nutatior,--l!
movement. The remaining, uxpressions can be further simplii'ied, :-jnce thc..
nutational oscillations are usually of significantly lower fru~lucjicy th,.n t-lho.,~r,-
caused by elastic deformations of the suspension.
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INPLIFENCK OF nIE El---';T[(: DEMICKATI0.4 OF THE GLIVIAL SUSPENSION ON MF
FKEQUIi.HCY OF TIlF. HMATUAAL OSCIUAMINq OF A CYROSOOPF.
JArti "le bv 0 1. '14 1"!;titut' of 1-recision M'hani- -J
, 'T~~
Uptit,.; i:~ fair,ian, %, 5. IQ73.
recotmisended by the MaLr of G-o-opic and N-ig.tional
-bitil t ti 2B April IQ72, pl, 80-841
Equatwi-it, of motion of a gyroscope are derived. with ronsidera -
tion of lit(- angular pliability of the basic elements of the gim-
1,.tl ...pension in,] a fun,ti A d,peruh-v is obtained bet-r-
the frequctiry of the rititati-ial t-irillations of *he gyrciscop~- ~d
tbe elastic properties of the gimbal suspension-
Thr designing of gyro instrumcnts of minimum weight with a rivt.-.
kinetic moment (if the rotor is altuost always associated with a lire;t2*zoo on
the frequency of the nutationni oscillations of the gyroacv1w, Frcq-ic=tIj:
this condition is detertnining, mince the minimization of the weight is -
avoid.thly associated with a decrease in the rigidity of the franics of the ;;Im-
h,al suspension which. in turn. leads to a d"reasic in the frequerey Lr. zj%e
nutational oticillations of the gyroticope. Data Are available concernin,, U~~
effect at the elantir properties of only individual elements n! the gimbal $us.
pension on the nittati-al frequency of the gyropro[w. lit the pr-,atird cork.
the effect of ;)I% the basic elements of the. gimb-11 itunpenNion on the nutziti-nal
frequi-ocy of the gyroscope is in-stig.ited. namely. the external (rarn~
internal (ramv (Vik), rotor axis. tornibrarics of the rotor tad the
ing supportm it[ tht- frarnes anti awk of the rotor. We will rcwt-id- a gyro-
-itte whose kincruatic diarr~- is shown in Figure 1.
We will write the equations of it. motion with c-lidersiton Y( thr
inertial properties of the rotor, VR, NR, and angular pliability of tbe cle-
mcntn of the gimbal suspension indicated above. For a description of the
motion of the gyroscope, we will introduce a system of c,>c,rdiuate a:ses:
P(Care the inertial axes. x IYIa Iare axts connected with the pivots of the
Nit. x Y,.z, are connected with the bu ohings of the NR. x 3y3'3 wiLb the
USSR
IVANOV, 0. 1., Leningrad
UDC: 538-383
TIConcerning the Influence of Elastic Deformations of a Cardan Suspension on
the Motion of a Three-Degree Astatic Gyroscope"
Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZov: Priborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 2, 1973, pp 80-83
Abstract: Equations of motion are derived for a gyroscope with regard to
deformation of the principal components of the Cardan suspension. An in-
vestigation is made of conditions where there are no moments on the axes
of the gyroscope caused by elastic deformations, and it is sho~,-n that t"le
principle of equall rigidity does not account for a nur:-.ber of important
properties of the Cardan suspension.
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0. 1.
"Determinin- the Defo=j ation and ML;idity of
Suspension F=--ea"
Lenin,-.ad, _Pribo-_r-ostj:oveniv
yt, No 1, 19172, pp 514
Abstract: To eliminate unusual tiC.1itness of
pension 'Ll-IlMe ball boarings, tho frvmp
ther-11-al 6.~!coi-pl:Lng s'-stems, -4L--o co. pen.E;~.to C
of the tiE;htne~~s. The frame loadi-Tif. is then ID~1.nc o-C
rigid body simalati-ng the action of a stablr_~ or tkho
frame o-f P. Cl-rdaxi. Thio artic-Le
three confiCurationb of such a rigid body:
and rectangular. 'The elliptical body izi treat-et-', by ur. 'Chu;-
equations. of equilibrium for the forces and vIo,-_c-,-iaI'-O-- 'ak-tL-- on J.-
the circulla- body is treatted by colisiderin,-, it -_-,~3 SI5CC._2-L C_--~;C:
of the elliDtical body; the rectan8vlar 'LOdy J.,: -::j. -t'~:!'
the same wav as the ellii)tical. Thir, theo-, ., e~ i.,:,, ~-, I T 1
produces foi-mulas for delermjiiin~,; the deffo_-_'-~'U~;.Cn ]-JI-1-_i.d_i_t-- CI~
these three typos of frwai-, which embra-Ce
V.
TO ('(J~ ~7`,
P
USSR
UDC 531-583
IVANOVI 0. 1., (Leni-n,-Tad Institute of Precise Mechanics and Optics
of Concernin- the Determination of Deformation and Rigidity of Gyroscope
0
Gimbals Ball Bearing Supports"
Leningrad, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Priborostroyeriye,
Vol 14, No 9, 1971, PP 89-93
Abstracti Censideration of the effect of elastic deformetions of Frrosco-T)--
gimbal ball bearing support is described. A rigid rotor with its journals
supported by ball bearings is understood as a ball bearing support. This
problem requires to consider the support as a elastic mechanical system
with six degrees of freedom, with five of them detuxirined by the ela3tic
contact deformations of oscillating bodies and the sixth by the ovir rator
rotation. As a result of calculations goneral relationships ate obtained
for determining the center of gravity displacementt governed by contact
deformation of bearing oscillating bodies. The results are substantiated
by a numerical example.
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Nuclear Science and Technology
WSR
IVA,NOV, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Resp. Editors
Stroyeniye I svoystva splavov dlya atomnoy energetiki (Structure and Fropeerties
of Alloys for Atomic Ener,_Qr), Moscow, "Naukao" 1973P 192 pp
Translation of Annotationi The book contains the results of investigations of
the structure of equilibrium and metastable phases, the transformation kinetics
of solid solutions, the formation and physical cheraistz:,, and mechanical pro-
perties of alloys based on uranium, thorium, zirconiun, and niobium, as a func-
tion of composition and temperature. flew data are presented on the phase
equilibria in binary, ternary, and quaternary systems of uranium with C, 11.1o,
W# 11n, Al, Si, Fe, and other metals, of zirconium with Nb, Sn, 0, of Yiiobiu;r,
with Hf, and Ti, and others; on crystal. structures and transformations of
metastable phases in binary and ternary systeris of uraniun with ""r, i.~o, Jib,
Re, Ru, and others, which were observed during hardening and tempering; on
the mechanical and thermoelectric, properties of alloys of uranium with 4"Ir, Kb,
Ho and Al, and of thorium with Y. On the basis of the systens considered,
general principles are presented on structural changes and alloy propertiLes.
The collection is intended for researchers, metal scientists, designers ,
metallurgists, and teachers and rtudents specializing in atomic materials.
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IVATIOV, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, Moscow, "Nauka," 1973, 192 pp
Table of Contents PAGE
Foreword 3
I. Alloys of Uraniwi and Thorium. -- Atoklic Fission Fuel
ALERSEYEVA, Z. M., IVAVOV, U. S.,"The hature-of Double Carbide with a
1-11onocline Grid in the Alloys U-Mo-C and U-W-C" 5
ALEKSEYEVA, Z. M., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Phase Equilibria in the Area
UC-UE-or' No C-Mo-U of the Ternary Alloy U-Pio-O" 8
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ALEKSEYEVA, Z. 14., and IVANUV, 0. S., "Phase Equilibria in the Area
UG-UWC2-W-U of' the Ternary Alloy U-W-C" 13
AURSEYEVA, Z. 14., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Stabilization of UC2 and MoC I-X
in Alloys of the Ternary System U-14o-C and U-1d-G" 17
ALEKSEYEVA, Z. H. and IVANOV, 0. S., "Indexing the Powdergram Compound
UMOC2-x, UWC 2-, and z-Fhase Systems U-W-C" 19
BADAYEVA, T. A., and ilLKSAIMROVA, L. N., " A Diagram of the State of the
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IVANOVA, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, Moscow, "Nauka," 19'13, 192 pp
BADAYEVA, T. A., and KUZNETv'OVA, P. I.p "A Diagram of the State of A Uranium
Carbon of the System U-1-In-Fe" 30
BADAYEVA, T. A., AIV~SMNKO, G. K., and ALEDSAOROVA, L. N., "Solubility
of Aluninum, Silicon, and Iron in 0~ -Uranium" 34
BADAYEVA, T. A., ALEX3EYEVA, G. K., and ALERSA14DROVA, L. N., "The
Character of Equilibrium in Uranium Carbon Alloy U-Al-Si-Fe" 38
BADAYEVA, T. A., AISKSEYERKO, G. X., and ALENSANDROVA, L. N., "The Micro-
structural Ficture of Emissions in Alloys of Uranium wiV One At.
Percent (AIL, Si, Fe) During Decomposition of and 1-5 Solid
Solutions" 45
SOFRONOVA, R. X., KUSHNIR, N. P., and IVAROVI 0. S.1 "Fetastable Phases
Based on Uranium In Ternary Systems U-Zr-11o and U-Zr-Hb and
Certain Characteristics of the Transformation -y 0 -,i;- 0( .. 53
SOFRONOVA, R. M., KUSHNIR, N. P., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Single and Double
Phase Metastable States, Formed During Hardening of the Alloys
U-Zr-Re and U-Ru-Mo" 59
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IVANOY, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, I'loscow, "Fauka," 19?3, 192 pp
SQFRONOVA, R. 1-11.1 and IVANOV, 0. S., "Development of the Transformation
s r C< in Tempered Alloys
Under the Effects of Plastic Deformation" 64
SOFRONOVA, R. M., KUSHNIR, N. P., GERASIMOVA, I. G.p and IVAHOV, 0. S.,
"Effects of Low-Temperature Tempering (100-3000 C) on Crystallines
Structure of the ILatastable Phase of Uranium" 66
KUSM,,-IR, N. P., SOFRONOVA, H. MI., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Eetastable Phases
Based on Uranium in Alloys U-Ti and U-Ti-Mo" 70
TEREMOV, G. I., and TAGIROVA, P. KH., "The Realm of Realizing Phases in
the System U-Nb-1411o" 73
XISHIIIEVSKIY, V. B., SOFRONOVA, R. M., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Kinetics of
Isothermic Disintegration of Solid Solution in Alloys of Uranium
with Zirconium and Mobium" 74
GOLOZOV, L. I., HAKHOVAI N. I., and VORONOV, N. I., "Polythsrmic Sectioning
and the Kinetics of Disintegration of t.I-.,e -r-Phase of Alloys
U-Zz-Ti and U-Ifb-Ti with 85 at. percent of Uranium" 80
TEREKHOV, G. I., TAGIROVA, R. KH., and IVANOT, 0. S., "Characteristic
4/7 Temperatures of Certain I-Iletastable X-Solid Solutions of Uranium" 84
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IVANOV, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, Hoscow, "Naukal" 197), 192 pp
LYUTINA, E. M., GOPOZOV, L. I., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Dimensions of the Nucleus
of Low Alloy Uranium Alloys with Zirconbium, Niobium, Eolybdenum and
Aluminum" 86
LYUTINA, E. M., GONOZOV, L. I., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Fardness and Dispersion
Degree of Phases of Low Alloy Uranium Alloys with Zirconium,
Niobium, Molydbenum and Aluminum" 92
MAKHOVA, V. A., and COMOZOV, L. I., "Lasting Heat Hardness of Uranium
Alloy3 with 15 at. percent of Nioblum and Molybdenum" 97
GOMMOV, L. I., and PAKHOVA, V. A., "Development of liethodology for
Investigating Certain Uranium Alloys After Creep in the Y -Area" 99
GONOZOY, L. I., LYTYMNA, E. h., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Creep Resistdnce of Low
Alloy Uranium Alloys with Zirconium , Mobium, Molybdenum and
Aluminum" 103
GOYOZOV, L. I., 1-A-MOVA, V. A., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Creep of Certain Uranium
Alloya In the State" III
TEREKBOV, G. I., SINY/tROVA, S. 1., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Thermoelrictric Pro-
perties of Solid Solution of the Systems U-Zr and U-ift" 118
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IVANOV, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, Moscow, "Nauka," 1973, 192 PP
TEREKHOV, G. I., TAGIROVA, R. KH., and IVAROV, 0. S., "Thermoelectric Pro-
perties of Solid Solutions of Th-Y" 4126
11. Alloys of Zirconium, Niobium and Vanadium -- Construction 1,11aterials
for Various Purposes
TARARAYEVA, YE. M., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Refining the Diagram for Alloy States
of Zirconiurn-Iron-Nickel" 131
TARARAYEVA, YE. 14., KURWEVA, L. S., and IVANOV, 0. S., "Constructing and
Three-Dimensional Diagram of the Alloy State Zr-lib-Sn-O and its
Limiting TriadB" 138
RAYEVSKIY, I. i., STEPANOV, H. V., and IVANOV, 0. B., "A Diagram of the
Alloy System State lliobium-Titani"-Hafnium" 143
TARARAYEVA, YE. H., GAYNOV, V. N., IVANOV, 0. S., and ALEEFSEYEVSM, N. YE.,
Study of Initial Stages of Disintegration of Solid Solutions of the
Alloys Zr-hb and Ti-Nb, in Comparison with ChanGes In the Critical
Temperature of Transformation of Super conductor State" 14-8.
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IVANOV, 0. S., and BADAYEVA, T. A., Structure and Properties of Alloys for
Atomic Energy, Moscow, "Nauka," 1973, 192 PP
TARARAYEVA, YE. M., NURAVIEVA, L. S., and IVANOV, 0. S., "The Effect of
Oxygen and Iead on 1-111echanical and Corrosion Properties of Zirconium
Alloys with 1 and 2-5 at. Percent NV 158
TARARAYEVA, YE. M., ALEKSEYENKO, G. K., UTESHEVA, Z. A., and IVANOV, 0. S.,
"Investigation of the Effect of Tempering at 300-6000 C on the
Structure and Properties of Zirconium Alloys with 2.5 at. Percent
NY 162
VOYTEKHOVA, YE, A., and ILVANOVI 0. S.6 "On the Structun of the Qxi~-. Film
Pormed on Zirconium at 400-500 C in an Oxidizln,a HcditLV 169
TEREXHOV, G. I., ALIT21TSER, 1-1. YA., and IVANOV, 0. S. , "Thermoelectric
Propertie3 of Alloys of the Double Alloys V and Nb with Ti, Mo and
W's 178
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jVANUV,__Q.__S.,_ADA~jOVA, A. S., TARARAYEVA, YE. H., and TPMUBOV, I. A.,
-5-truktura Splavov Tsirkoniya (The Structure of Zirconium Alloys), Akademlya
Nauk SSSR, Izd-vo "Hauka," Eoscow, 1973, 199 pp,
Translation of Annotationj A critical generalization is presented of
JLnvestigations published until 1970. The structure of zirconium alloys
In states of equilibrium and inequilibrium is examined. The structure in
the state of equilibrium , discussed in the first part of the book, is
analyzed from structural diagrams of binary and ternary systems on a zirco-
nium base. In the second part general rules are given for the formation
of metastable phases in zirconium alloys and also the structure of alloys
In inequilibrium state in concrete diagrams of binary and ternaxy alloys.
A list of the investigated systems is presented. The publication is intended
for investigators, including scientists, metallurgists, and mechanical
engineers working In the fields of investigation, development, and production
and application of zirconium alloys; it is also intended for teachers and
students at metallurgical and mechanical higher institutes of learnJ-qg.
Night tables, 222 figures, 594 bibliographic references.
Translation of Table of Contentso
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IVANOV. 0. S., et al., Izd-vo "Nauka," Moscow, 1973 199 pp
Vreface 3
Part One. Structure of zirconium alloys in t he equilibrium
state 5
Chapter 1.
.5rams of binary syst-ems of
Structur-a.1 diar
zirconium 5
Structural diagrams of binary systems 0-P zirconium
with elem-ents -.Ath s-valency envelope 6
Structural diagr;ims of binary systems o -,' zirconitnq
with elements -.-dth p-valency envelope 9
Structur-d dia-7r!n-ms of binary systems of zirconium
with elements wit-h d-vqlcncy envelope 17
Structur-,_1 dia.--rams of binary systemn, o f nirconium
with elements -.-iith f-valency envelope 32
Bibliogranhy of chapter 1 35
Chapter 2.
Structural of ternary oystems 40
BibliograDhy of chaDI.er 2 132
Cha-pter 3.
~~ruc-ura-l of quaternary sys"l-ems 136
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Biblior
graphy of chapter 3 - 147
Part Trio. 3tructure of zirconium alloys in the
inequilibrium state 148
ChaDter 1.
General rules o--:' the formation of metastable Dh ases in
zirconium alloys 148
Metastable Dhases in unailoyed . zirconium 145
Structure of zirconium -alloys with s- and p- e1 ements in
-iheybtate of inequilibrium C:ilz) 149
Structure of zirconium alloys with d- elements in~:the stat e
of ineouilibrium 150
Stabilization conditions of Dhases in zirconium alloys
with d- elements 17t'L 159
Structure of zirconium alloys with f-elements in the state
of ineauilibrium 163
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Chapter 2. It"
Structure of binary zirconium alloys in, the state
inequilibrium 164
Zirconium -alloys -Ath d- elements 164
Zirconium alloys with f-elements 176
Chauter 3.
structure of ternary zirconium alloys in. the state
ineouilibriun 182
Ternary zirconiira alloys with s-or p-and d-elementus 182
Ternary zirconium alloys with d- elements 184
Termary zirconiwn alloys with d- and f- elements 188
Conclusion 192
Bibliography of part two 194
Index of syszems Of zirconium alloys 197
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continucats fashion throu-1i the entire ran-e of and
I C~
of the existence c.-i' -t~-.e solution. It can also be viewed --,- an additive
systen consistin- of non1r.L
ex-acl-ing suboysterits. Formula-Z3 1;e--e developed
L 6-
and cturies obtained from, then compared in a qualitative fvS:hion with
exDerinental data, It is noteworthy that the calculatlon we-.s canded out
without unirg any thenT.-c-d7namic data for ciLaulative entropy of -for the
onthalpy of i;,Iixing solid solutlions.
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S.., F-kYEVSKIY, I. I., and STEPANOV., N.V.
Sverkhprovoclyashchiye splavy sistemy niobiy-tit-an-tsi-rkon:Ly-,-,afniv (Super-
conducting Alloys of the System Niobimn-Titanima-ZireaniLo-Hafniwn), I'loscow,
"NaWca" Press, 1971, 161 P., illustrations, bibliographic references, 1550
copies printed.
Translation of Annotation:
The monograph discusses a system based on decaying solid solutions of niobiuri.
Data on the phase structure of two- and three -noq)onent alloys (as a part of
the above quaternary system) as well as on their superconducting properties
have been critically analyzed and correlated. Presented are the latest. dat--
on the phase structure of alloys produced by the authors and other invest-i-
gators. Presented are, for the first time, the phase structttre of the entire
quaternary system ,Tb-Ti-Zr-.qf and the superconducting, properties of this
system. The effects of various factors (composition, structure, ther.-no-
mect]:Lanical treataent) on chwmges in the critical parameters of bina-i-Y, te- a
LM IT,
and more complex allo.,ri3 are described. Uie book is intende'i for ta i -
-n
tists, rhysical retallun.,ists, and other specialists en,~,--f7,ej in Lhe researcri,
synthesis, and aPrdicatiOn Of Plastic superconductini?,
Tr,anslation of TabIc of Contents:
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IVANOV. 0.S., et al., SverkliprovodyashchiYe splavy sisteD7 niobiy-ti an-
t8:Lrk0niYn'.afniY, Yosccrw, "NatAka" Press, 1971.
Ch. I. gupercond ctors of the Second Kind 8
suporcopductivity Fiienomenon 8
Characteristics of Second-Kind Saperconductors, Specifically
Of Hiobiu", and Its Alloys 10
The Importance of Superconducting Materials for the
Advancement of Technology 20
Ch. IL Phase Structure of Ni-Ti.-Zr-ff Alloys 22
Phase Riaggrwms of Binary 6'ystems: Niobitun-Titanium (23);
Hiobimn-Zirconiiza (24); NiobiLun-Hafnim (28); Titanium-
Zirconimn (32); Titanium-flafnium (33); Zirconiuan-Hafnimm
(310
Phase Diagrams of Ternary Systems: Niobiwri-Titan:Lum-
Zirconium (34); Niobium-Zirconiiri-Hafnitua (38), Niobium-
Titanitrn-Hafnium (41).
Phase Diagrams of the System Niobium-Titanium-Zirconium-
Hafni=; Isothennic &3ctions of the System (42);
Isotheraic Tetnhedron of the 3ystem (45)
Ch. III. of the ;~Eten Niob1'_U1.T1_
SuDerconducting Properties of Alloys
_
Ti.tanitu,,i-ZireoriitLrn-ifafnj.um 47
2/- Binary Alloys: Niobium-Titanium (47); Niobivn-Zirconium (50);
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IVANOV, O.S., ellu al., Sverkhprovc;dyashchiya splavy sistemy iiiobiy-titan-
tsirkoniy-,a.fniy, Moscow, Iqlauka" Press, 1971.
ITiobi=-Ha.-r._,m (54)
Ternary Alloys: Niobium-Titanitra-Zircordin (57)'; Niobiwn-
ZireorLi=-114afnima (62); iliobiuri-Titanitun-',fafnivxn (67)
Alloys of the Systeem Niol)itLn-T-itaniLn-Zirecni=-.tiafniuin:
Section 'With 70 at.% ITIobiura (73); Section Idth 50 at.%
Niobitm (79); Section With 30 at.';Q Niobim, (85)
and Mochanical Pro-oertios of Nb-Ii-Zr-ff A-110.1's
Ch IV. Processixv 93
.
Proccsz3ing Properties of Alloys: Forgint" 07.1 ; Rollirg
and Drawizk; (96)
Strength and Plaqticity of Alloys: Niobi=-Titwiiu-n-
Zirconitm (97); N_4obi=-Zirconimm-!Iafnium (99); Niobiwn-
Vitaniura-Hafnil-ra (100); Niobiwn-Tit---nitL-a-Zi-rconilzr-.-
Hafnimmu (101)
Conclusim 105
Appendix. Illustration'for All Articles lort
References 161
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TITLE--S,tiORT RMNCE ORDER IN URANIUM AND NICIBIUM Sail.1L) SOLUTIONS -tJ-
AUTHOR-(03)-STRELOVA, S.V., UMANSKIY, YA.S., IVANOV, O.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--uSSR
SOURCE--J. NUCL, MATER. 1970, 3412) 160-4
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-YATERIALS, PHYSICSr NUCLEAR SCIEt.,CE AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--URANfUM ALLOY, INMBIUM ALLOY, SOI-10 SOLUTION, CRYSTAL LAFTICE,
X RAY DIFFUSION, ORDERED ALLOY
CUNTROL kESTRICTIU-INS
DOCUMENT CLASS-WiCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/F.~AN!F---1985/0382 STFP
If3p;
2/2 022 U.NCLASSI FIED P~--ICESSINIG DATF--i`-~SEP70-
C I RC A CC E~;S I(IN %10-- A P 0101090~,i
AIRSTk A C r/EXTRAC f-- ( 1J) GP-()- ABSTRAcr. THE SHORT ORPF'~ !~!4 ~-!:JTIJAL
iARRAlNGE.,'.lE,.,i,r oc: AT. CO%lPt!,N,"E'JS IN A Sf?Lilj SOLN, t-dF Ei,;JjAr.
WAS STUDIED BY AN X PAY it"If-FUSION SCATTER[NIC, -ll-PT-Li'*)0,. riiE AT(.;',,S JF- IJ
MAINLY SURRf~U,10 ATOIS OF NB AND ATO'"IS OF Nti SURROU~I) Afo"4S Op (J. AF I E4
ISOTHERMAL TREATIMFNT GF rifF ALLOY FOR 1 HR AT 140-:)0:-7GkEES 11--, 2et A T
10500E,32REES, THE SHORT RAINGE ORDER PARAm&rERS 1,4ER.E %ll-AS,JpF--,-) FOR 3
SHELLSr AND THE STATIC DISTORTION PARAMETERS OF rFiF- CPYSTAL LATFI~-E DUP
T9 DIFFERENCES IN THE AT. VOLS. OF THE COMPMIENTS OET,). THE
PARAMETERS WERE GREATER FOR THE LO';-iER TEMP. TREATMENT.
1/2 021 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
TITLE--SnLUBILITY OF ZIRCO-NIUMj NIC6IUV# AND MOLYBDENUM IN ALPHA URANIUM
_U_
AUTHOR-(03)-GOMOLOV, L.I., LYUTINAq E.M.p IVANOV, O.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--NIOSCOW, IZVESTIYA AKADEMIT NAUK USSR, METALLY, NO 2, MAR-APK 70,
PP 210-215
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--SOLUBILITY9 ZIRCONIUM CONTAINING ALLOY, NIGBIUM CONTAINING
ALLOY, MOLYBDENUM CONTAINING ALLOY, URANIUM ALLOY, ENTHALPY, GRAII'4 SIZE
METAL RECRYSTALLIZATION
CO.NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--(JNCLASSIF(FO
PROXY RELL/FRAML~--1997/1601 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION Wl--AP0120366
UNC L A 5 S 11)
212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120366
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SERIES OF URANIUM ALLOYSv
CONTAINING FROi'-l 0.05 TO 2 AT . PERCENT OF ZIRCONIUM, NIOBlutfil OR,
MOLYBDENUM, WERE MELTED TO DETER141NE TO SOLUBILITY OF THESE ALLOYING
ELEMENTS IN URANIUM ALPHA-PHASE AT 550-6&ODLGREESC. THE INGOTS
05TAINED WERE SUBJECTED TO HOMOGENIZING ANINEALING FOR 50 HR Ar
950DEGREESC, QUENCHED IN WATER, AND COLD ROLLED -filTH REOUCTIONS OF
50PERCEINT. THE PREPARED SPECIMENS WERE ANNEALED AT 550-66L)DEGREESC FO
240-180 HR, AND SUBSEQUENTLY COGLED IN WATER. I T 6AS FOUND THAT THE
SOLUBILITY OF THESE ELEMENTS IN THE URANIUM ALPHA-BASE DECREASES ID41TH
INCREASINIG ANNEALING TEMPERATURE, ANO IN ANY CASE 03ES NOT EXCEED 0.5 A
. PERCENT. THE RELATIVE PAkTIAL ENTHALPIES OF SULUTIONS O~ ZIRCO.%,f[JM,
NIOBIUM AND M01-YaDENUM ARE 15, 20.8, AND 36.8 KCAL-GAT, RESPECTIVELY.
INTRODUCTION OF UP TO 0.2 AT . PERCENT OF THE ABGVE MENTIONED ELEME.Nrs
INTO URANIUM LEADS TO A RAPID DROP OF RECOVERY RATE DURING ANNEALING
AFTER COLD DEFORMATION, AND TO REOUCTION OF GRAIN SIZE TO 15-25 MICRONS
DURING RECRYSTALLIZATION.
UNIC LA S S' 11 If- If Ez D
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NERONOV, ,- V. VOROB'YEVA, L. N.
"A Low-Frequency Pulse Generator"
Moscow, Otk--ytiya, Izobreteniya, ProiVshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22,
1970, Soviet Patent No 275156, Class 21, filed 26 Nov 68, p 38
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a low-frequency pulse generator made
in the form of a transistorized multivibrator. As a distinguishing feature of the
patent, the effect of destabilizing factors on frequency change is eliminated by
connecting the collector of one of the transistors in the muitivibrator to the base
of a matching stage based on two transistors. Connected between the emitter of the
output transistor and the positive pole of the power supply is the winding of a
resonance relay made in the form of an energizing winding in an oscillatory system
and a comrmitating contact pair which connects the collector of the multivibrator
.ransl tor to the positive pole of the power supply during relay operation.
112 028 UNCLASSIFIEU PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--CLINICAL FORMS OF ACUTE HEPATIC INSUFFICIENCY AND MODES OF THEIR
THERAPY -U-
AUTHOR-105)-GAILPERIN, E.I.t NLKLYUDUVA, YE.A.p IVANOV, P.A., OVNATANOV,
B.S.* YAREIMA, I.V.
COUNTRY OF lt%FO--USSR
SOURCE-KHIkUkGIYA, 1970, NR 2, PP 40-48
DATE PUBL ISHEL)------70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TUPIC TAGS--LIVER FUNCTION, JAOINDICEv CIRI