SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARITONOV, A.P. - KHARKEVICH, A.D.

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2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--27NOV70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126084 _.-~AASTRACUEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'ON, THE BASIS OF Atl ANAL. OF VECTOR.S OF SIMULTANEOUSLY ACTING FORCE:St IT IS CONCLUDED THAT rHEY DO NOT MATERIALLY AFFECT THE CORROSION AGING RSSISTAINICE OF STEEL 50. -FACILITY: TUL. POLITEKH. INST.v TULAi.USsK. USSR XHARITPHO "The Dynamics of an Apparatus, Oriented on a Luminary by Two.Power Gyroscopes With 'Conical' Suspension" Moscow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 14-24 Abstracti The paper deals with the dynamics of orientation with respect to the direction of a luminaryl of an apparatus with lineax laws of con;rol of the position of two power gyroscopes, Gyroscopes G-1 and G-2 are rounted in a "conciaXI suspension, as described in Jacot, A. D. Liska, D. J., Control Moment Gyros In Attitude Control (Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol 3 No 9, P 1313; Russian translation in Voprossy Raketnoy Telchnild , Vo 2, 19057~ and are kinematically intercoupled by a belt transmission. An investigation is made of critical cases of stability with one and two zeroth roots of the determining equation, which originate in the absence of an extenial damping moment. It is shown that depending upon the coefficients in the law of control and the character of the nonlinear te:rms,:the undisturbed position of' the appa- ratus may be unstable# asymptotically stable, or it may possess speclal cases of. Stability with various forms of stabl.1-tzed regimes. . Two figures, 5 references. USSR QARITQ~~. (Kiev) IfThe Stability of a Craft in a Circular Orbit in the Case of Stabilization by a Power Gyrounit with 'Conical' Suspension" Moscow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, pp 64-71 Abstract: The conditions of the ss7mptotie stability of a craft in c1rcular orbit, with attitude control, by two gyroscopes with 11conioal" suspension, is determined.t' The stability:of the craft in the critical case of one zero root is investigated. An inequality is found, in the case of which, under the influence of small constant perturbing moments$ the craft assumes a now fixed attitude with respect to the orbital systam of coordinates. Reference is made to a source of information with r4gard to the _Use~of such.devices for space craft!orientation. k;,figures, 6 bibliographic entries. 'MIT0119 M, USSR UDC 669.046-5 10M 1MUML-A, EV, I. I., MASLOVA, Yu. If., BU11UNA, A. F., and BAMOVA, V. U. "Out-of-Furnace Liquid Steel Degassing by Powder-Like Materials" Moscow, V sb. .2ovremennyye problemy kachestva stali" NISiS) (Collection of Works, Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys), Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," No 61, 1970, pp 266-267 Translation of Abstract: Data are presented on liquid steel treatment by solid powder-like materials whose boiling tenperatur~ is IOU-cr than that of steel. Characteristics of the degassing:agent (sodium chloride).. of the treated 20L steel, melted in a basic 5!-ton arc furnace, and of the pre-dried gas carrier (carbon dioxide) are presented. The degree of degassing (47%) vith a 1.5 kg/ton sodium chloride consumption is indicated. Consideration is given to.the reduction of nonmetallic inclusions and to the improvement of plastic properties in metal -refining by-sodium chloride. 4 tables. I 11m USSR UDC 620.179.16 KIKOFOROV, L. A., and KH ONOV A. V., Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute Imeni. V. I. Ullyanov (Lenin uSurface Wave Stimulation by an Ultrasonic Beam on the Liquid-Solid Medium Intezface" Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 3., 1973, pp 45-53 Abstract: This article was devoted to solution uf the two-dimensionall problem on surface wave stimulation with an ultrasonic beam in the case of a liquid wedge (immersion variant, local bath, overflow detector, etc'.). Formulation of the problem in two dimensions does not make,it possible to consider the diffraction separation of the stimulated wave but it does yield the possibility to concen- trate attention on the characteristics features of the beam conversion process in the surface wave. 2 figures, bibliographic,roferences. LA 118 miceilaheious LISSR YELYUTINO V. P., KOSTIKOV, V. I., and ONOV. &MV. Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "ThO Effect Of Surface Active Media on Free Surface Energy of pyrographitet, Kosco-tt Doklady Akademil Nauk SSSR# Vol 2021 No Ig Jan-Feb 72p pp 106-108 AbstractL Surface active media lower free surface energy of solid bodies re- aulting in a decrease of their strength. This study was aimed to give experi- mental proof that the lowering of this strength is of the adsorptive nature and that the strength of a solid body is directly connected to the surface 0 energy. The pyrographite studied was obtained at a temperature of 2100 and calcined at 30000C for one hour. The surface active medium consisted of ethanol- water mixture. Preliminarily it was shown that wator has no effect on the T of the pyrographite, probably because it is incapable of wetting its surface. On the other hand# addition of alcohol to water lowered the free surface energy of pyrographi-te. The adsorption isotherm C was calculated from Gibbs equation and was found to reach a maximum at 4.2 mole/i of ethanol concentration. To find the relationship between the free surface energy an(L strength. a sample of pyrographite was split in airt a 0.1 mm alit was mArked on its surface, and the specimen immersed in water and in ethanol-water mixture. Again no effect 1/2 ---------- ------- H W... USSR YnYUrINO V. P., et al., DokLady Akademii Nauk SSSRI Vol 202, No 1, Jan-Feb 72# pp 106-108 vas noted after water immersion, but the slit widened i=ediately in the aqueous ethanol medium, Thus the adsorption nature of.the lowering of pyro- graphites's surface energy under the influence of aqueous alcohol has been shown experimentally. USSR ____B.S., SIEPELIKOVA, L. V., SUKRANOV, G. B. MARITONOV "Combinatorial Problems in Computer Technology" .Kombinatornyye Zadachi v V~ychislitel'noy Tekhnike (English version above), Frunze, Him Press, 1973, 51 pp (Translated froin Referativ-nyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973'. Abstract No IOV320K) Translation: Elements of the theory 6f mathematical.models of complete and normalized n-groups are presented.~ The models of complete and nor- malized groups of numbers allow clear representation of processes of performance of arithmetic operations in --lectronic computers. Three different algorithms for the performance of the operation of multiplication in electronic computers are studied, and evaluations are given of the application of these methods usin 'a tile theory of a full n-group of numbers. Ali analyzer is designed for accelerated mul- tiplication. The effectiveness of the analyzer is estimated as a func- tion of the properties of the numbers with which the machine operates. USSR KHARITONOV, B. S. and SHEPELIKOVA, L. V. "Calculation of the Mean Number of Addition-Subtraction Cycles Using the Theory of the Full n-Group of Numbers" Raschet Srednego Kolichestva Taktov Slozheniy-Vychitaniy s Ispol I zovaniyem Teorii Poluoy n-Gruppy Chisel. [English ~Version Above] , Frunze, 1973, 6 pp (Trwislated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V631 Dep). Translation: Using the theory of the full n-groun of numbers, a method is developed for calculation of the mean number of addition-subt-raction cycles involved in the performance of multiplication operations in electronic com- puters. The calculation is performed for. three different multiplication algorithms: with analysis of each digit of a. factor, with analysis of two digits and using sequences of zeros and ones. The data produced are compared with the results of similar calculations.performed by M. A. Kartsev, Yu- V. Gavrilov and A. N. Puchko using a different method. Authois' view ME M, R .. ......... Glass and Ceramics USSR UDC 666.018.83 BUDNIKOV, P. P., and KHARITONOV, F. Ya. Keramicheskiye Materialy Dlya Agressivnykh Sred (Ceramic Materials for Aggressive Media), Moscow, "Izdatel'stvo Literatury pa Stroitel'stvu," 1971, 272 pages Translation of Annotation: This book propounds the theory of corrosion of d systematizes bibliographical data, and ceramic materials, generalizes an presents a description of the properties and resistance of the most widespread ceramic materials in aggressive media. It describes the nature of the cor- rosive effect of the media on materials, as well as the methods and results of corrosion tests in acids, alkalis, metal melts and vapor, and other media. This book is intended for engineering-technical and scientific personnel connected with the development and utilization of installations with ag- gressive media, as well as for specialists in the ceramic and chemical industry, chemical machine building, and other industrial sectors dealing with the development and application oUnew ceramic materials resistant to the effect of aggressivemedia. 1/6 USSR BUDNIKOV, P. P., and KHARITONOV. F. Ya., "Izdatel'stvo Literatury po Stroil- tel'stvu," 1971, 272 pp Table of Contents: Page Foreword 3 Part I Theory of Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Aggressive Media Chapter 1. Introduction to the Theory bf Corrosion 6 1. Terminology and General Concepts 6 2. The Classification of Corrosive Processes and Aggressive Media 12 3. The Characteristics of the Structure of Electrolytic Solutions. The Effect of the Medium's p1l 18 Chapter 2. The Effect of Some Factors on Corrosive Processes 26 .1. The Effect of Temperature and Pressure an Corrosive Processes 29 2. The Effect of the Velocity of an Electrolytic Solution 36 3. Brittleness Under the Effect of,Aggressive Media 38 4. The Effect of Mechanical Factors~on the Corro-,;ive Process 44 5. Cavitation and Erosion 2/6 MOM USSR BUDNIKOV, P. P., and MLkRITONOV, F. Ya., "Izdatel'stvo Literatury po Stroi- tellstvu." 1971, 272 pp Chapter 3. The Effect of the Structural Characteristics of the Elements of Machines, Apparatus, and Installations from Ceramic Materials on the Corrosive Process 56 1. The Effect of the Wall Thickness and the Nature of the Surface Treatment of the Material on the Rate of Corrosion 58 2. Contact Between Various Ceramic Materials and Metals. The Characteristics of Welding and Joining of Parts 64 Chapter 1. 4. The Methods of Corrosion Tests Static Tests 71 72 2. Dynamic Tests 74 3. An Evaluation of the Resistance of Materials 81 Part 11 Gas Corrosion of Ceramic Materials Chapter 1. 'The Behavior of Ceramic Materials in Vactiwin 89 Chapter 2. The Interaction of Ceramic Materials With Inert Gases 97 1. Air, Argon, Nitrogen, and Helium:. 97 2. The Effect of Reducing Media on the Properties of Ceramic Materials 6 111"tri &MIA. A-6N L i 41 BUDNIKOV, P. P., and KHARITONOV, F. Ya., "Izdatel'stvo Literatury po Stroi- tel'stvu," 1971, 272 pp Chapter 3. The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials On Contact With Aggressive Gases 1. Combustion Products 112 2. The Interaction of Ceramic Materials With Chlorine 114 Chapter 4. The Permeability of Ceramic Materials for'Gases 123 Part. III The Liquid Corrosion of Ceramic Materials Chapter 1. Wetting 129 Miapter 2. The Physicochemical Laws of the Distribution of Liquid Metal Over a Rigid Surface 138 Chapter 3. The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Water and Water Vapor 142 The Solubility of Silica and Quartz 143 2. The Interaction of Ceramics on the Basis of Aluminum Oxide With Water and Water Vapor 1.47 4/6 USSR. BUDNIKOV, P. P., and KRARITONOV, F. Ya. "Izdatel'stvo Literatury po Stroi- tel--.I:s'tvu," 1971, 272 pp 3.'. The Interaction of Ceramics on the Basis of Zirconium Dioxide and Other Materials and Compounds With Water and Water Vapor 157 4_ The Resistance of Vitreous Materials 163 51~. The Resistance of Multicomponent,Ceramic Materials in Water Vavor 167 Chapter 4. The Corrosive Effect of Mineral Acids, Alkalis, Nonelectrolytic Solutions, and Other Media 179 - 1- The Acid-Resistance of Ceramic Materials and Classes 182 2 ~*., The Alkali-Resistance of Ceramic Xaterials and Classes 203 3.*- The.Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Nonelectrolytes 212 4... The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials An Various 'I'ledia .(Salt, Alcohol. and Other Fusions and Solutions) 217 Chapter. 5. Corrosion in Liquid Metals 222 1.1', The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Fused Sodium, Potassium, and Their Alloys 224 2--. The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Fused Lithlum and Cesium 232 5 USSR BUDNIKOV, P. P. , and KILAIUTONOV, F. Ya., "Izdatel'stvo Literatury po Stroi- teV-:stvu," 1971, 272 pp 3.'. The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Fused Lead, Bismuth, and Their Alloys 241 4- The Corrosion of Ceramic Materials in Tin Fusions 248 Bfbl:Lography 251 6/6 TurbIue:.and:EngIue,DesIgn' USSR UDC 534.1:62-251 PLOTNIKOV, A. M. and lalARITONOV, L. A. "Some Features of Rotor Vibrations in Elastically Suspended Housings" Moscow, Dinamika Gibk. Rotorov--Sbornik (The.Dynamics of Flexible Roters-- Collection of ArticleL), Nauka, 1972, pp 61-64 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal- Aviatsionnyye i Rak-etnyye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.34.27. Resume) Translation: Some constructions, in particular aircraft engines, are essen- tially distinguished by the fact that the elastically suspended engine housing possesses considerable inertia; in this case the housing is connected to the rotor only partially, i.e., the intrinsic rotation of the housing (undej: the influence of the propeller moment) is absent. Differential e(juations of the vibrations of such a systera are compiled and solved, vith account taken of the indicated design feature, and the critical state of the shaft ducts is investigated. Due to the absence of the intrinsic rotation of the housing about the longitudinal axis, its moment of inertia about this axis does not enter into the linear differential equations of the vibrations of the part. The relationiships of the critical state of the shaft ducts to the relations of the inertial characteristics of the system were obtained by electronic computer. USSR 1W 531-781-2-038 XUARMN3NOV) G. M., MITROVA.1 0. M. 'Error in the Measurement. of Static Defoymzmtjons, Caused by Urste-andin--acs of the Theirml. Regina, by 1.1,zans of Couductor-Type miensore-31:3tors" Kiev, Teplovyye Na-rnmzh. v Elen-entakh Konstruktsiy -- w"bomik (Therml. Stresses in Struct~r~l Eleruents -- C0.1lection of Worlks), Hawk, ajrAm' NO 11, 1971, Drp 204-2005 (from Referantivnyy Zhiirnal, Matrologiyu i Iz!~iarltellnaya Teldlinilral I-To 32, Dac 71, Abstrict NO 12-32,557) Translation: The article dle,_ulz with error in tbo naasii~unlen-t of ctatic ation3 wider conditionq. of -the rapid heating (Cooling;) of EL struct'-"Ire, "-7-ich origirateu qs a consaqiien(-~ of t~ teii-perature differenco brAw#!!m th,,! teris,:)m~si,,- tor rma-_l tht! 0~ the structure wilar the I'amson:--i" )r' as vol). aa due to distortions of the ternm, erettitre field of the struct i-e by ,.o- resirtor- 3 referem-s. ;MR:* !:CV1i 41:14 hIM iu;-H I flu'hli t-MIJ UklirIAIN t7 "RIMIN 0111-11 1-111 Oil UNICL ASS IF I ED PROCES1 ING DATE-20010V70 _,.,TITLE--DE-STkUCT1VE HYDRGGC~-4'ATIJN k;F TRIALKYLACYLOXYSILANES -U-- ~'-'46r -(051-6i~LOTOV, CRLQVAj ToV., K HAR I TONOV N.P4 SH-NBER 14 ~N., HOR B*A., G, B YE.A. ATYAYEV, -CCONTRY- :OF INFC-USSR OURC E 08SHCF KHIM. 197Ct 40(41# 82.3 ::DATE -PUbLISHEU---70 i,-"SUBJECT A REAS-CHEM ISTRY -JOPIC TAGS--HYGROGENATIGN# ORGANIC SILANE# 14ETAL CATALYS*ft CARBOXYL ~RADICAL, NICKELs CHRCV1IUM OXIDE '._CCNTRCL.,MARKING--NQ RESTRICTIONS .-:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :~_,RROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1161 STEP NO--UR/0079/*FO/OetO/004/0823/0827 ._C_IP.C__ACCESS1U1 ',A0_-AP0123533 '212 Oil UNCLA551FIED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70 ,-~CLRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0128583 C ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HYGROGENOLYSIS OF RSU83 SIO SUB42- CR PRIMEL WITH R SELECTED FRO14 ME, ET OR PR AND R PRIME1 FROM ETP PRv tsUp C SU85 H SUB11 OR C SU86 H SUB139 :AT 200-300DEGREES 20-250 ATM OVER RANEY NIUR NI-CR OXIDE CATALYSTS OCCURS AT THE C--~-O BOND WITH TRANSFORMATICN OCCURRING MAINLY AT THE CARBOXYL GROUP, THE DISILOXANE PRODUCT IS FORMED BY CEHYORATION OF THE RESULTING R SU63 SIUH IN CONTACT WITH THE ACID. THE PRIMARY ALC* AND CARBOXYLIC AIAD FORMED IN SUCH TRANSFURMATILN5 AL50 REACT TO FORM ThE APPROPkIATI: ESTER. SATO. HYDROCARBONS ARE ALSO FLIkIMEL), OWING TO: CATALYTI C~A.CJNVERS IONS OF THE ALCS. ANC ACIDS OVER til CAT-`LYST AT SIMILAR TO 3000EGREES. THE REACTION ALSO GAVE SCME CO, GO SU52, CH SU84 ANG VARIOUS U0410ENT[FIED OR TARRY PRODUCTS. RESULTS OF MANY RUNS wERE TA~6LATED. THUS THE PRODUCTS INCLUDED R PRIME1 He R PRIMEL CH SUB2-10k, .0, PRIMEI CC. SUB2 He R PRIME2 C0.;SU62 CH SU62 R PRIMEL AND WSUB3 S1),SU82 00 FACILITY: LENINGRAD. COS. UNIV.9 LENINGRAD*t USSR$- UK L A 55 1 F I E 0 MON3426 UR 0482 0 Soviet Inventions Illustrate4, Sedtionj Chemical, Dervent 232080 F0141~M-CEHENT suspwszoy suitabae for the .&0n oPprRective C113itings all me-tale, cer4imic4ekLele,or:glaos or for~:glueina, COUSIsts.af (in parts- ~by ~.01;. Portland xMment W-50, polymetbyljheayleo' resin 1040. organic solvent,for* tba reoin''5-75~ watew;.5-25 a fi erf~(mlck,,aBbestoa~:oxidbes and optionally, 11 of chromium or zinc, atc).j:. Suttable. solvents tacludw lover alcohols (miethanal, athawl ete),, acetone,-.dLdx&n*, ot-the like, -k,thorauSh mixing of the comiHments,:iesulta in theformatLon of a suspension of bydrste&cement in a abin. of.the resin - in the organic sol4qnt~ To form 4 coutinuous.coatins. the puspension"Is ap"Plied onto the articl*.:.to be, prolteeted, and atibJected to thermal treatment, at 80-2509-0 for,3-24. irs. The -water-absorption of the coating after 24 hre. is' 19-761741 19761743 4 '010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--IISEP70. -TLE-REACTION OF SILANOILS WITH SILICATES U- '.~,:AUTHOR-.KHARITONOVr Nop GLUSHKOVA, N.E..l Z"UKOVAf ;A.S. ....:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.SOURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR* NEORG. MATER. 19709 6tt)t 59-62 ISHED------T0 O.A T EPUBL --'~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TAGS--DRGANOSILICON COMPOUNDw SILICATE# HYOROXYL RADICAL, ASBESTOS, TOPIC TALCt CONDENSATION REACTION DECONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS '.'~~DnCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP NO--UR/0363/701006/001/0059/1062 -,,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1660 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104882 Mom w1f PROCESStNG DATE--11SEP70~ 2/2 010 UNCLASSTFIED CIqC ACCESSION NO-AP0104882 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--~Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF SKLANOLS (ET SUB3 SIOH-f PH SU83 SI1lHv PH SUB2 Sl-4EOHj P4 SUB2 SI(OHISIJ821 WITH MUSCOYITE, CHRY.SOTILE ASBESTOSv AND TALC IN BOILING XYLENE (150DEGREES) WAS -STUDIED. IN THE MAJORITY OF CASES. CONDENSATION TAKES PLACE BETWEEN THE -SURFACE. HYDROXY GROUPS OF THE SILICATF:AND THE HYDROXY GR9UPS 01: THE SILANOL. Adsorption USSR UDC*. 621-9-496:532-5L46;546.284 KROTIKOV V. A., TIM021,10LOVA, K. P.) IMARMONOV, N. P., and DENISOVAP, N. 1.L.) Institute of Cheraistry of 5ilicates iro 11. V. Grebenshchikov, Leningrad, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov, Leningrad, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR "Preparation of Rigid, Chemically Resistant Porous Bodies on the Basis c" the Sys- term Polyorganosiloxane-Quartz" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 43, No 6, JW) 70, pp 1229-123L Abstract: Rigid, chem ica-11,.- inert diaphrag= are essential- for the study OIL' Th -1 nial of the. diazhrag. phenomena involving I-,quid floir through fine pores. I e I p E"L9 must be rigid to preclude displacement of parts of the diapirragi under 'the effect of liquid flo-w. Gylidrical diaphragms that fulfill th's condi -on were prepared from quartz po-.der and organosilicon lacquer KO-815 (WV1 11066-64). Qt.artz powder ifith particle diamete rs of 16-44, h4-52, or 52-75 ~L was combined with the polyor- ganosilcLxane in a ratio of 9:1 by weight, using a toluene solution of the polymer. On evaporat~*on of the toluene, the mixture was subjected to cold pressing in a mold (2000 kg/cm for 10 min for a cylinder with a d Pmeter of 30 mm. and height of 90-120 mm). The diaphragm was then kept at 280 for 3 hrs and calcined at 5500 for 1/2 USSR KROTIKOV, V. A., et al, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Xhimii, Vol 10, No 6, Jun 70, pp 1229- 1234 24-72 hrs. KO-8157 (polyphenylsiloxane with a branched structure) decomposed during the thermal treatment, forming SiO2 that cemented together the quartz. The total- 'h porosity of the diaphragms was 20-30%. The mean pore radius, whilch increased wiu the quartz particle size and with the length of the time of calcination, ranged from 2.7 u (quartz particle size 16-44 jk , 48 hrs at 5500) to 6.1 ~t (quartz parti- pro- cle size ~2-75 u-, 72 hrs at 5500). The diaphragms were chamicalli stable to longed boiling"in 0.01 N solutions of KC1.and HC1. Comparison of the electrokine- tic characteristics (zeta potential and the coefficient of effectiveness clin KC1 solations) of the diaphragms and powdered quartz showed that Sj.0 derived from 2 KO-815 covered the quartz particles in the~form of a derise layer and that the suv- face of this layer had a structure different from that of quartz. 2/2 ............... .. ........ 2 029 UNCL ASS I FIED VRocFsslNG DATE--230CT70 .-.TITLE--THER-MAL HARDENING OF COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING POLY(METHYLPHONYISILOXANE) AND FINELY DISPERSED LAMINATED SILICATES -U- ~,,AUTHOR-105)-DENISOVAt N.Aav KROTIKOVv V..A,? KHARITONOVt N.P.r FILINAP _~L.V., NEFEDOVv V.D* ,.,~~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. t9TOi-6(2), 362-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~_:_SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS _'JDPIC TAGS--HARDNESSt SILOXANEf LAMINATED PLASTICv TALCP ASBESTOSr ALCOHOL* POLYMER CROSSLINKINGt THERMAL,EFFECT# BUTANOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0623 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/002/036210367 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0119535 _U14CI A S 'S I F r F n 212 029 UNCLASSEFIE0 PROCESSING DATE---23()CT70 IN NO--AP0119535 CIRC ACCESSIL ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ORG. SIL!CATE COMPINSO CONTG. POLYI.METHYLPHE,"JYLSILOXANE) (1) WERE HARDENED IN THE PkESENCE OF FINELY DIVIDED MUSCOVITE, TALCi ASBESTOS, AND MONTMORILONITE (WHICH HAD 11EEN TREATED WITH BOILING BUOHt OCTANOLt OR DECANOL AT tSO-300DEGREES). OTA INCICATED THAT THE HYDROXIYLATED SURFACE OF THE LAMINATED SILICATES REACTED WITH ALCS. ONLY AT LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 200-30DEGREES. THUS, YHE SIOH GROUPS PARTICIPATED IN COA4DENSATICINS OCCURRING DURING THE HARDENING.OF 1. THERMAL HARDENING OF I WITHOUT LAMINATED SILICATES ~PROCEFDED WELL ONLY AT LARGER THAN OR EQUALS TO 200-300DEGREES. THE THERMAL HARDENING OF I WAS ACCOMPANIED BY EVOLUTION OF GASEOUS PHMEt C SU136 H SUB6t-AND CO SUB2. A CROSSLINKtNG MECHANISM FOR THE HARDENING OF I~WAS-PROPOSED. FACILLTY: INST. KH01. SI,LLKAT. IM. GREBENSHCHIKOVA, LENtNGRADv USSR., :"'1/2 0 15 ONC LA S S I F'IE'D PROCESSING DATE--II-SEP70 ::T.ITLE--THE TREATMENT OF OPEN ASSOCIATEDINJURIES or- THE HAND AND FfNGERS u- .:,-'AUTHOR--YERETSKAYAt M.F., KHARIT YURYEVt. P. V. ZOUNTRY OF INI=O--USSR -VESTNI-K KHIRURGII IMEN1 1. 1. GREKOVAr 1970, VOL 104, NR 3, PP ,_SOURCE 63-68 PUBLISHED ------- 70 _'~~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS-PLASTIC SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC SUPGERY, MEDICAL CAST, PLASTER, PLASTIC -~CGNTROL, JWZKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS '.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO .~:-PROXY REEL/FRA4E--1986/0636 STEP NO--UP/0589/7OflO4/OO3/OO53/0069 crRC ACCESSION N0--AP01026.22 ullrl *GNVH axom 3H1 :10 SIN9W93S 03A'83S:lSd 341 iiv Ao gsn wnwixvw H-tip, -nims .,ivNoi ss3.4OVd,;.'- 3~MIS98 01 BIGISSOd 11 S~30N3b IVHI 03SS3blS Sl kdVb3H.L 'MISA-ld AD AIM303% IV3b9 OS-IV *(13ZISVHdW3 Sl SINI-IdS :)IISVld -I-IVWS- A0 SIN3117d H3nS NI Slltl*IdS U9.LSVId ANIM IN9WIV9b! 30 MVIS NIV.Ld3:), -L;! 3inifisuns 0-1 kil"MOI-Mi AG*V3Gl 3HI S3.1.dntNj ONY14,03.LVI:)Ossv NI AdVdgHi IV~IJSAHd AD SW"d9l WflWlldO GNV 31NHO31 3H1 ON1911K)S30 NI stwin inC. NI, (INIIII ~Hl NO Ab3TKIS 3AI.L:)QdiSN033b G13N IVHI SIN31IVd DNIlv3kab i6 AIISS3:)3,N ~Hl NO NMVbU Sl NOISM3NOO 31i.L 'SIN3liVd Ss hi 031CICU3 ~h3f, IN-:Iwivg~lj. AO st-Insalf 3HI 41N=30~Gd4~'942 3GVW S-gibnrtil HOM j0 1%3V.'IV4-bl A~IVW]bd ~01JV 3N0lIV:)Ildi%0J =11) k3N3nG3'dA 3HI *GdSAIVNIV -3bV S31Z!,lf',Nl CKVii (j31Vl3GSSV N4dO, 1411M SIN311Vd &ZI f4l NbUM ~IGJ A.Ll:)Vdtl3 S#IN31IVc V =IC NOliV~IOIS3b (INV SN(jllV3]ldhij3 AD A3,N9()0:3'dJ '.LN3WiV3U 20 S35VIS 3HI 'd3dVd 9H1 NI *1:)Vb.LSOY -0-drl. (rl)--.L3V?JiX3/.L3VbIS9V-. ZZ9ZO104dV--QN- NOISS3,3:)v Odl:) 0Ld3SII--31VC t'jNJSS3D0Wd Cglz#ISSV-):)Nn sio Z/Z USSR TARASPIKO, V. V. and MRITTONOV T. 12,,, Institute of Radio Engineering and F61actronies, USSR A emy of Scie=es "Surface Magneto static Uaves in. Unlaxial Ferromagnetic Materials" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksparimentalinay I Teareticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 60, No 6. Jun 71, pp 2321-2330 Abstract: The authors find the spectrum or surface ma-Snetostatic waves in semi-bourded unia-,-dal antiferromgnetic materials. They also find the regions of existence of these waves in maganatic fields perpendicular and parallel to the crystal surface for antiferronagnetic materials with magnetic anisotropy of easy magnetization, axis and plane type. The authors give four schematics depicting the regions of existence for surface and body -,.raves in antiferro- magnetic materials. Figures 1-3. show the "easy axis" type; and Figure 4, the fteasy plane" type. Detailed discussions are given for the frequencies of sur- face waves in antiferromagnetic. traterials with magnetic anisotropy ,"Or both Heasy axisu and "easy plane" types. These discussions are graphically pre- sented by the a4ove 4 figures. Finally, the authors discuss in detail the fre- aves in antifrorromagnetic materia-1-i wit'll weak ferro- quencies of surface w, magnetism. The articlLe contains 4 figures arA a bi1bliography of 7 titles. 2 040 UNCLA,SSIFItO PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 -EFFECT OF POINT DEFECTS ON THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF FERROELECTRICS WITH A HYDROGEN BOND -U- 'AUTHOR-102)-TARASENKOI V.V., XHARITUNOVr~vof). -.-:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :,,~.:SOURCE--LENlNGRADt SOLID STATE PHYSICSY:FEGRUARY 1970, PP 333-342 .,DATE PUBL I SHED----- 70 in~ AREAS-PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--ATOMIC DEFECT, IMPURITY CENTER, ENERGY SPECTRUMP CRYSTAL PQLARIZATIONp FERROELECTRIC MATERIALY. HYDROGEN BONDINIG, HYDROGEN ION, HIGH FREQUENCYP DIELECTRIC'1SUSCEPTIBILITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :-__PROXY REEL/FRAME--300110856 STEP NO--U.R/0181/70/009/000/033~'/03tt2 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0126527 UNCLASSIFIED 212 040 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126527 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE CONCERNS THE 'EFFECT ~)F POINT DEFECTS (IMPURITIES) ON THE ENERGY SPECTRUM [IF P~.)LARIZATMN WAVES IN FERROELECTRICS WITH A HYDROGEN BOND, IN WHICH~ THE FORROELECrI,.1C PHASE IS DETERMINED BY AN ORDERED ARRANGEMENT OF HYDROGEN I(INS. IT IS SHO',,*'N THAT LOCAL AND QUASI LOCAL LEVELS OF POLARIZATION 0SCH.1-ATIONS OCCUR IN SUCH CRYSTALS. THE HIGH FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC SUSCEPTLBILITY IS CALCULATED, THE AUTHORS EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO V. G. BAROYAKI-ITAR FOR HIS,DISCUSSION OF THE WORK. THE ARTICLE INCLUDES 61 EQUATIONS AND 6 FIGURES. THERE ARE 17 REFERENCES. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICSr USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCESi MOSCOW. UNC LASS I FIED 7. ~;02 1- UNCLASSIF[Eb~ PROCE55ING DATE--IBSEP70 ..f,!Ti~~_-EFFECT OF POINT DEFECTS ON THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF FERkOELECTRICS 'WITH HYDROGEN BONDS -U- __AUTHOR_(,02)-KHARITONOVv V.D., TARASENKOV VOVS C'_0-UNTRY OF, INFO--USSR' SOURCE-FIZe TVERD, TELA 1970t, 12(2) 333-42 ,DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTPICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--ENERGY SPECTPUM, HYDROGEN BUNDING, POLARIZATION9 FERROELECTRIG CRYSTALv ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO OROXY CRYSTAL POLARIZATIONt OIELECTRIC SUSCEPTIBILITY REEL/FRAME--1984/0065 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/002/0333/0342 CIRC ACC ESSION NO--AP0054863 S-1-F-I-E D I-- 212- 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054863 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT 14AS CONSIOERED OF POINT ,...DEFECTS (IMPURITIES) ON THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF POLARIZATION WAVES IN :FERROELECS. WITH H 6ONDtNGp WHERE THE FERROELEC. PHASE IS DETD. BY ORDERED DISTRIBUTION OF H IONS. IN SUCH CRYSTALSv:LOCAL AND QUASI LOCAL -LEVELS OF POLARIZATION OSCILLATIONS ARE FORMED. THE HIGH-FREQUENCY .'~-DIELEC* SUSCEPTIBILITY WAS CALCD.:- 17 ul 4 C LA -;-S-1-F- I Electricity &:11-1agnetism USSR TARASENKO, V, V., MIARIT5OV, V. D. (Institute of Radio Engineering and Elec- tronics, USSR AcadamT-of Sciences, Moscmr) "Effect of Point Defects on the Energy Spectrum of Ferroel%~ct_rics with a Hydro- gen Bond" Leningrad, Solid Stat-e Physics, February 1970, pp 333-342 Abstract: The article concerns the effect of point defects (imnurities) on the energy spectrum of polarization waves in ferroelec-Irics with a hydrogen bond, in which the forroelectric phase is deteniiined by an orderud arrangement of hydrogen ions. It.is shown that local and quasi-local levels of polarization oscillations occur in such crystals. The high-frequency dielectric susceptibility is calcu- IaLed. The authors express their thanks to V. G. Bar'yakhLar for his discussion of t1he work. The article includes 61 equntions and 6 figures. Taere are 17 references, ArE--20NOV70 112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0 ~,.~JITLE--SJABILIZATICN UF POLYCAPROLALTAM u R-(05)-SAIRNOVt L.N. i KHARITCNQVv V.M. v KLYUYEVt V-14.p SNEGEREVAr THO ~F-P .-,, KkAVCHENAG, M.P. INFL~-U55R .~tCUNTPY (;F SOURCE-U.S . S P . 263,13b ZN:AKI, 1970, --'.RF-1-:ERENCE--CTKRYTIYAi lLtjbkFT.t PROM. 0B.RAZr,SY, TUVARNYE .;"-D,1AT.E PU13L IShED-04FE137C J,-- SUJECT ARr'-1'S--ChE14 IS rf,Y XT G p I c1' 1; 1S--Ch'1JIG/kL ~[Ahll-iLLRI CAPRUACTAM, CHL-141CAL PArr-i~jf, POLYINUL'LEAR HYGROCAR36-A, hL-TFXiCY(,LAC NITI",OGEN LOMPOUND, HETEROCYCLIC SULFUR COMPGUU, O!1GANCmLNTpLLI(; Gcf4poupju -.CCNTRGL VARKING-NO RECOTrRICTICNS OCLUMENT CLAS S-UNCLAS IF! F-0 0 STEP N(]--(JP,/0482/7-~)/O()Q/CCjU/OOQCI/'J'OC)O -ROXY c Oc m; Cks~ I ~-N o i U iNC L ASSIFIED j'3R(3CESSI1,'JG DATE--20NGV7C -212 Oil C,IRC ACC E S-S 1 Clri ,-),o L 32 1 C9 i iSTRACT EPSILON CAPRULAGTAIII 1 5 POLYMU - AUSTRtM/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- Ali Xtif- PRE SENCE OF 0 -CO 1-1- 1-11'- PFRU-NT STABILIZER, 'j U Ci A SA Y CC L I c T, L F )mPo. OF FFE Floks~JLA I bR III -WjjEf(E ,I IS A GRotip 11 1 UR I I I Mu VARIABLt VALENCE fo GIVC STAGLE POLYCPROLACTAMS. THESE MACROCYCLIG p USSR QPAQQ_ . ; KUZIMP E. A.; EELGVP N, V. (Institute of Cryz5tallographyx .~A MR Academy of Sciences;.Gorlkiy PhysicerEngizeering Fesearch Institute) "Determination of the Crystalline Structure of Sodium Bichromate %%07-21120" Moscow,, Kristallografiya; Septmber-October, 1970; PP 0,h2-8 ABSTRACT: The authors determined the monoclinic cell and 'he space group of aqueous sodium bichromate: a = 6.21; b = 10.90; a = 12.94 1; (3 = 95* -- Heavy atoms of chromium were found from an analysis of the three-dimerwional Patterson function. Light atoma of sodim and orpen wire loo-alizfxI in a series of three-dinensional syntheses of tho electron density, Tha structure is characterized b7 77 independent position parameters. A crystallachamical de- scription of the structure consiating of chains of sodima oatahadrons connected in the frowrork by diortho groups of Or?07 is gtyen. LDC 548.736 USSR KHARITONOV, YU. A., KUZ'.-f11N, E. A., and BELOV, N. V., Academician, Institute of Crysta 6gr=apy, Academy of Sciences USSR 2P "Crystal Structure of Sodium Dichromate Na 0- 0 2 2 7 Moscow, Doklady Akadenii Nauk 59SR, Val 186, No L 1969, pp 96-98 Abstract: The article describes the results of an X-ray study of sodium dichromate crystals grown from an aqueous solution with the following unit cell parameters: a 6. 21, b 10. 90, c: 12. 94 A; B Ov, a b o 0. ' 569 1 1.186. UDC 549 .76 USSR GOLOBACHEV, V. P., KUZIMIN, E. A., KHARITONOV, Yu. A. and BELOV, N. V. , Academician, Gorlkiy Research Ph sTIMItTeTradmcmal nsalk' r'l-iy State titute at Go y University imeni N. I. Lobache,.skiy, Institute of Crys -tall ogr aphy o-f the Academy of Sciences M.R, Moscow "Crystalline Structure of Potassium Tetrachromate K2Crl,013" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nawk SSSR, Vol. 192, No. 6, 21 jun 70, pp 1272-12711 Abstract: K2Cr4OI3 crystals were grown from an aqueous solution,and two sam- 3 covered with a Drotective ples 0.1 x 0.2 x 0.2 mm and 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.4 =3 celluloid film gave a good diffraction pattern. The parameters or an clementary cell were: a = 8.71, b = 7.75,and c = 9.37 A; 6 = 931. The coordinates of the basal atoms, 55 independent position parameters are given in a table. The temperature correction for all atom was 1.3 1/2 USSR GOLOBACHEV, V. F. , et al, Doklady Akademli Nauk SSSR, Val 192, No 6, 21 Jun -1274 70, pp 1272 K2Cr4013, Coord-,nates c"L Basal Atoms ATOM X!4 :'C' Ijb Cri 0,441 0.439 0.335 OS 0,959 0,562 0,332 Cr%- 0.411 ft. I or, 0,102 ()a 0 " 1.63 0.5M 323 (7r3 0.7.59 0 W 0 829 07 0,orlo 0, -, V4 . Crt O.M5 0:429 0:383 Olt 0,1,19 0,6&3 O.-A o K, 0, 7qCj 0.405 0#101 Of 0,447 0,349 0,166 K2 0,079 0,892 , %" 0,-- 0 0 4u o'ni 0,466 01 0.9m 0,064 0.802 ()()t 0 Oil 0 i~4n 750 0 0~f,70 0 j28 0,238 k) 309 4), 0 588 O'no . 12 .% . 0~ 0:2& ().lo3 O.V~7 013 0 707 0 779 093 04 Oj 0,578 0.5fa 0.345 Six bridge distances were identified among the Cv-0 di stances: Cr4 - 06 1,91, Cr, 06 1.;93, Cri 09 1,75, Cr2 - 0o 1,96, Cr2-02 ==1-70, Cr3 -02= t,84, A. 1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING 0ATE_--27NQY70 GENERAL PROPERTIES OF fHREE, AND MOqE PARTICLE STATES "WITH T LARGE SPIN -U- _~~._AUTHaR-(03)-KHARITONOVv Yu.l.r PEKER, L:.K~p SLIVv L,*A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~.~.,',SOURCE-PHYS. LETTERS (NETHERLANDS)i VOL. 318, NO. Po 277-9 (2 MARCH .1970),_ "DATE-PUBLISHED ---- MAR70 BJECT AREAS--PHYSICS sm TAGS--PARTICLE PHYSICSs NUCLEAR S ,PIN --rCNTROL ~4ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1992/0658 STEP NO--i%IE/0000/70/0,',)0/005/0277/0279 C IRC ACCESSION N0l--AP01lL75L I I F !E D .212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV10 :CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0111751 ~AIBSTRACWEXTRACT--((J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROPERTIES ARE CDNSID~RED OF THE LEVELS ARISING FROM SPLITTING OF THE CONFIGURATIO'l (J PRIME3) CAOSED ZY RESIDUAL INTERACTIONS. , THE DOUBLET~SPLITTING OF THE IJ PRIMEN SJ, J _EQUALS ONE HALF) CONFIGURATION I.S SHOWN.TO OEPEN~b, ON THE SIRENGTH OF 'SINGLET FORGES AND TO BE PROPORT:ION4L;TO (2J:PLUZ$ I).: FACILITY: ACAD& SCI* USSR- LENINGRAD.' UNCLAaL-1 F I ED-- 010 UNCLASSI Flki:. 'PAOCES,SING DATE--230CT70 -'ITLE"-GENERAL PROPERTIES OF THREE AND MORE PARTICLE STATES WITH LARGE -U- _!.'_AUTHOR_(03)-KHARITONOV, YU.I., PEKER, L'K., SLIV, L.A. ,,COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR b- ~I~SIOURCE-PHYS. LETT. 9, 3111 277-9 JDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS ~~-'TOPIC TAGS-NUCLEAR ENERGY LEVEL, SPIN SYSTEM, MULTIPLET SPLITTING ~,._C0NTR0L.MARKlNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSrFIED ..,.,PROXY REEL/PRAME--200011052 STEP :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124710 UNICLASS I F IE D P.ROCESSUNG f)llTE--230CT70 ~.2/2 010 UNCLASSIFir=u !R-C ACCESSION NO-A-POIZ-4710- ',A5ST.RACTjr-XTR4CT--(U) GP-Q- AaSTRACT. CGNF:IGUR~TECINS -111: THE (J TYPE ARE SPLIT bv RESIDUAL FORCES FORMING MULTIPLE-rs OF: LEVELS WITH LNG --l-nA J SUBMIN. EQUALS THREE HALVE-5 r.:) j Slj MAX - A SPINS J R4MG1, F V EQU Ls .3J-3. THE DOUBLET SPLITTING OF THE (J ;NSJp J SUBI EQUALS ~',NE HALF) DEPENDS ON THE STRFN"TH OF SINGLET F:DRC(-S AND IS CONFIG.URATION L -FE PHYS. rECH, ~PROPORTION AL TO ( 2i PLUS I I FACALITY: A. F. ICIF ~-:INST.t LENINGRAD, USSR. UNCLASSEPIED- 1/2 016 UNCL ASS I FItO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE --BARKHAUSEN EFFECT IN' FERROELECTRICS DJRING CONTINUOUS X RAY IRRADIATION -U- AUTHOR-(02)-KOMLYAKOVA, N.S., KHARITUNOV, YU.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~.,~.~SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., FIZo 1970,:13(2), 158-60 .~,-PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,-,..SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ~i;TOPIC TAGS--X RAY IRRADIATION, FERROELECTRIC PkOPEPTY, F;:RROELEcri~ic EFFECT, SULFATE, GLYCINE ,_,,~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT(ONS :'_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,PROXY REC'L/FRAME--1997/1405 STEP NC--UR/0139/*10/013/002/0158/0160 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0120198 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0120198 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE DC-SE OF CONTINUOUS IRRADIATION OF SEIGNETTE'S SALT AND TRIGLYCtNE SULI=ATE ON THE TOTAL NO. GF JUMPS WAS STUDIED, THE M~CHANISM OF THE MODIFICATION OF THE 00-MAI,47STRUCTURE IS DISCUSSED- THE ROLE OF ".JCRO,0EFECrS IS EMPHASIZED. FACILITY: ABAKAN.,PEDlNs'r.t ABAKANv USSP# UNC U-SS IF I-E-0- :..1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-CORRELATIGN BETWEEN THE FIELO AT111E START OF 13ARKIIAUSEN WSCONTINUI TIES AND THE CRITICAL FIELD OF POLARIZATION AND ~.'AUTHOR-(02)- Y'u-~'-lv KOMLYAKOVAv N.S. C CUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 51GURC E- I Z V .VYSSH. UCHEO. ZAVED.v FIZ. L970p L3131, 130-1 -:.DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC POLARIZATIONs FERROELECTRIC CRYSTALI ELECTRIC FIE!-D, BARIUM TITANATE, GLYCLNE, SULFATE, SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTY "CLN,TROL MAKKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ZCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED !PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/LZ14 _C.19C ACC.C.SS(CN Nlf_,----AP012,'ttl6l3 STEP Nlo--UR/OL31)/70/01-'4/063/0131)/0131 PROCESSING 0AT-E--,20(jk-,T70 '212 020 UNCLASSIFIED ACCESSION NO-AP0124868 ABSTRACT. THE DEPI-E-NDENCES G': if, IELL), -zABSTPAr-T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0 T-c F E -RIT. FIEL", E SUBST, OF ThE START OF BARKHUSEN DISCONTiNuirlES (IN Tlif: SUBCR, OF PCLARIZATICN AND REPOLARIZATION WAS STUDIED )JITH SINGLE CRYSTALS OF ROCHELLE SALTt rRIGLYCINE SULFATEj ANO FA F I TAINA T EFOR ROCHELLEISALTt E SUBCR INCREASED LINEARLY WITH E SIJ13ST ftl BOTH POLARIZATION AND REPOLARIZATION, FACILITY: ABAKAN. GUSPEDINST., ABAKANj-.USSR. xr I 1jL0k'LnL" YY, 1/11& ?I _ IN THE COMMITTEE FOR INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES UNDER THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS USSR A Nauk SSSR, Husaian, VOL 11 r. (Announcement; Moscow, 31 t 1 42, No Ll, November F 2 1 197 !j;3 3 ; P Thu Committee has registered the fulLoving-scientific dia- covorias t KU_. _TS. Qr6N~SYAN, Y.IL.-Y.. LOSANOV, YU. A. LAZAREV, ' 1jA_0fV-.-K-- V - A. CzechosLovak citizen J. ZVARAI V~, Y~: 1. DEMIN. AND YU. P. KKARITONOV, "ELEMENT NO. 105 OF MENDELLYEVIS PERIODIC SYSTEM,- FormOlation of the discoverys EaperimentalLy AstabLiahod ~ teas the proviousLy unknown phenomenon or formation, ur. a chemi o element -with the ardinjil'number 105., An isotope or that elem t with- -.v hatr-Life T AJ 2 seconds was 1~2 u obtained during the ir radiation of americ um with neon n clei. . Priority or discovery -- 18 February 1970. Certificate No. 114. Appli~cation No. 0T-7896. The data obtained by the authors of the discovery are or Groat 'scientific importance, as they show a divergence or the experimentally determined radioactive properties of element No. 105 from the previously predicted theoreticatLy on the bnsis of known semi-empirical laws and require revision of tile tter. The now experimental data relating to the sVnthe5i3 of IQM?nt No. 103 indicate a real possibiLity or the detection of heavier chemicat elements in nuclear reactions, for example, No. 106, and permit much more confidently predicting the proper-, ties 6r those elements. 179' - 371 USSR UDC 539.192/.19-'1+535.33/.34.01 SARUKHANOV, M. A., KHARITONOV, YU. YA. "Normal Vibrations of Thionylomide Molecules" V sb. Kolebatel'n. spektry v neorgan. khimii (Vibraticnal Spectra in inorganic Chemistry -- Collection of Works), Mosccw, "Nauka," 1971, pp 310-313 (from. FZh- Fizika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D137) Translation: The normal vibrations of thionylomide OSNH and deuterothionylomide OSND molecules are analyzed. The force field and the shape of the vibrations is calculated and their characteristic nature ib investigated. 73 how 12~~' 0 25~ UNCLASSI FIED P80CCSS DATE --- 090C, rlLE-_-_pkE0ARATION AND SOME PKOPERCIES OF ZINC CYANAMIDL -U- TliOR-(05)-GALCCHKINAt G.M., GORYUNOVA, N.A.v SEYFER, G.B.r VAYPOLIN, 6HARIT0NUV, YU.YA. UNTRY ~RCE-IZV. AKAD.-NAU',, SSSR, NEORG. MATER0 A970, 613)v 486-9Z ~TE PUBL ISHED------70 IBJECT AREAS--CHEt41srRY fPIC- TAGS-PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, IR :SPECTRUM, ABSORPf ION SPEcTRut-1, THERMAL-DECUMPOSITION, CYANAMIDE, ZINC COMPOUND 1-4TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED OXY VNELUFRAML-1994/1901 STEP t4O--UR/03o3/7O/(.l(;6/003/0436/0492 PC ACC[SS114i UN C CA S S I f(ED F)ROCESSING DATE--09(,,CT70 IkC ACCESSION 1*40--AP01.15720 l4,Sr,9ACT/EXTP,,%CT--(U) CP-0- A b S T K-A C TDURING INVESTIGhTf0i'll or- THE LN(GAC) SUz"~-; H SU82 ;,CN SfJ~'12 li SU-320Nil SW14 01-1 SYSTEM BY PHYS. ANAL. lif-MIODS, THE Fdk'l',-`JlC,% zlic".. SU132 talD tri-451c Mi(cli)) sUB2 CH ~SL'b2 1-.'AS ESTA6LISHED. IN THe A3SENCE GF A IGAS EXCHANGE THE JHERMIAL DEC6,";1N. OF INI~N SUb;)- PROLEEDS AT GRf-,ATER THAN 824~0t-zl',~tEES WITH -JHE- EVOLUTI-u-N GF hAN0 THE V-0i\M AT IOIN, OF XIETALLIC ZN AtjD Fl".f-:E C. THE D. .OF NOKMAL Z.*-,.iCN SU82 wAS DETD. TO BE 2.825 G-Cm P,4111-i---:3 AINID THE WIDTH OF ~7HE, FGR3Jf,-DE,N bAND WAS SIMULIAi~ TO 3.1 EV. THE B. AIISCRPrJON -SPEMN'A OF NORNMAL CYAblAl-',IbES OF ZN AND C0 WERESTUI)IL:1). ATTESTING To IHE SYM. .:~STRUGTURE Or' THE CYANAS'.11DE GROUP IN BOTH COMPOS. FACILITY: FIZ. 11-l' IOFFE, LENINGRADs USSR. TEKH. INST. UNCLASSIFIEC PROCESSING DATE--17JUL70 ~TITLE--INFRAREC ABSCRPTIr-N SPECTRA OF TRITH N, ATE COMPLEXES OF ZINC -U- AUTHOP:--Kf4A.RtTCVLlL-YU4YA.l TSINTCASZEv G.V.t TS VADZEv A.YU. CCUNTRY'CF INFC--LSSR q--'ztURCE--ZF. hECRG. XHIM. 19~o, 1512)v 390-4 A T E. FUFLISFEC ------- 7C UBJECT'AREAS--CHEFISTRY .TCP,IC TAGS- IR SPECTRLM, THIOCYANATEw ZINCt ZINC CCMPLEX, SODIUM COMPCVND# CCPPCUNCt SELENIUR COV.PGUNCP MERCURY COMPOUND .CCNTRG-L lvARKlhG--NC RESTRICTICNS ,CCCUMENT CLASS--LNCLASSIFFEC PROXY REEL/FRAME--IS84/1269 S7EF NC--UR/0078/7010151002/0390/0394 CIRC ACCESSICK NC--AP0055940 Acc. Nr: C055940- Abstraciing Se rvice: CHEMICAL ABST. 4p- 70 Ref. Code.- 0 116336e Infrared absorption spectra of trithiocyanate corn- plexes of zinc. Kharitonov, Yu. Va.; Tsintsadze, G~ V.; Tsivadze. A. Vu. (Inst- Obshch. 'veorg. Khim ~ im. Kurnakova, Aloscow, USSR;. Zh' N.Forg. Atirm.197u, 15TL,), ;iwj-4 Muss). 1r spectra of A1fZn(NTCS)jj.xH20 ~M = Na, K, Cs, NH4, guanidinium, or 1/2 Ba wid x = J-4),and M'(NCX)2.nHtO (1) (,Nl' = Zn, Cd. HK and X = S or SO am g6ven- An anM. of their absorption, bands is tabulaited. The tris0hiLw-vanate) complexes have bridged as weWas monodentate ~coor~inated -CX groups~are bridged via N) INCS groups. In I ccjmpd~-,~ 'N with the exceptionlor they aresmonodentate. Bridging INCS groups Nvere not c,dsd. in aq. solus. 11MIR REEL/FWIE fr . 1' J8412G9 2,V Abstract. U4, C :_9ef. Cbde: CHEMICAL ABST -71D US 0066 11416y Wrared actm-of tulc heza~ltes- Vit 't dze 11UMnakov Inqt Gem 1 rm~317_ - ftsid. Chem. Lell. 1970,:6(2), -19T-200' (Ent'). ' N14~ (NCS 6 nm'o' bLWZn(NCS)&j#HjO, an~ bf2NVjjjZn*(NCS)#Jnffj0 Im and M' - Na, K, Cs, NH#+, C(N,[42)s+, and 0.5 Bit; n were characterizid by ir spectra. ~. The position aftcl intensity of the S(NCS) and.23(NCS) W& suggest that isbUliocyanate groups, Znl%'CS, are present in 411 the complexes investigiatid. According to their distorting iff~ci 6n~ [Zn(NCS)411- aui,ci2s in the crystn. state, the following scqt.tence of cations is tentativOy proposed. NH4+ < Na+ < K+ < C(NH,.)s+ < Cs+. In aq. soIns., [Zn(NCS),1'- is predominately present in. the non- dissoed. state., CJJN 44-1 REEL/FRME 19840826 7 Acc. Nr: Abstracting'SOrvice: Ref Code: CHEMICAL ABS T. to 116340b Infrared spectra of some zinc and nickel trithio- cyauate complexes. Kharitonov.-A"u. Ya.; Tsint--adze G V.; Tsivadze, A. YU. GVW9WK`7rnao~v1-2ist' Ge~-T~~r- Moscow, USSR). (rng). The ir spectra of MMI~NCS),.n H-0 QN1 Na, K, Cs, NIH.+, C(NH,).,+, a-nd 0.5 Ba~p 'MI - Zu, Ni., x 0-4), and Zn(NCS)t.2H:!G were investigati-ol in the cryst. state and in aq. solns. The intense high frequeacyv?C.N) components at 2150- 70 em-*' were found forall the c6qiplo~xes studied, sugge,~ting the existence of NCS bridges. Strong broad bands at 280--2100 and 2100-20 cm-' were obsd. for the Zrt and Ni complexei, resp., indicatini~ terminal NCS groups which are N-bonded. The complexes studied. probably lm~e dinieric-tetralittdral )tructures (I) in the cryst, state. The hi Igh frequency ;,(CN),coniponent in SCN*-, M,,-NCS\M.O,NCSj2- SO/ \NCS'~ I the spectra of aq. solns. of the complexes was not obsol. indicating that the thiocyanate bridges are broken in soln. CJJN -toe REEL/FRAME 1984084a A/ 0-12 UNCLASS -Flfb;l PRrl:.cSSV4G DATE-0~9` T70 _-TlTLE--INFRAk-ED ABS.JRPTIJN S?ECTRA OF AWLINE EARTH METAL TETRATHWICYANATOZINCATES ANU TETRATH An'iATfS -U- IJCYA.NATOC -A,UT.1i,.-:,,-(031.-KriARITU14OV, YU.YA., TSINTADZEq G.V.t TS'IVADZE, A.YU. ~'COU; TPY OF [%NFCr--;JSSP ~-.SbUKCE- ZH. NEOku. KHIM. 197U, ISM, 710-14 AT FPULLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY _--TOPIC TAGS--ALKALINE EARTH METAL, CRYSTAL# COMPLEX CUIMPOUND, CYANATE, ~,.5,'m,THICYANATEv IR ABSORPTION SPECTRUM C 0 N T A. C Li4ARKl%iG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY FZEEL/FFAME--lqq3/055fj, STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0710/0714 C 1,R CACCESSION ND--Af'0113447 _j TED 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES51NG DATE--020CT70 ~'ClaC ACCESSIC-74-NO-AP011344T _~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR SPECTRA (IF SR(NCS) Sul-12 j2 0 AND M PARENTHESIS Z(NCS) SUB4 PARENTHESIS NH SJ32 3 IT) 'ki ~3H SUC EQUAL MG, CA, SR, OR BA; Z EQUAL ZN OR CD, AND N EQUAL 1-4) WERE DETD. .:-_Afif~ THEIR ABSOqPTION MAX. ARE TABULATED. THE TETRhTHIFICYANATES OF IN ARE COORDINATED VIA N AND THOSE OF CD VIA S ATOMS+ IN THE CRYSr. STATE, I (M EQUAL MG' Z EQUAL NZ)IAND ALL CD COMPLEXES HAD BRIDGING NC5 GPOUPS. BRIDGING WAS NOT OBSO. Ik S0LNS..SQ(NCS) SUF32.3H SUB2 0 HAD -AS IN SOLN. .,10MC NCS*GROUPS IN THE SOLID STATE-AS~WELL 112 022 UNICL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--VALENCE V13~,ATION F.4E4UENCIES AND,UISTRIBUTIJIN OF FLECTRON UE.NSITY IN C014PLEX IRON CYANIDES -U- ,AUTHOR-(03)-NEKRAS0V, B.V., SEYFER, GOB*$ KHARITONOV, YU.YA. ~~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~:.SOURCE-IAV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRI SER. KHN. 19701 (21p 266-71 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~~_:_TOPIC TAGS--IRON COMPOUND, CYANIDEv FERROCYANIDEv ELECTRON DENSITY, :CHEMICAL VALENCE, VIBRATION 'CONTROL MAPKiNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT.CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1509 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/0021026b/0271 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120290 -2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7O CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120290 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLES ARE GIVEN FOR BOND POLARITIES, ELECTRON AFFINITIES AND EFFECTIVE AT. CHARGES IN METAL FERROCYANIDES OF THE COMMON METALS AND. METAL FERRICYANIOES OF THE SAME METALS. WITH INCREASING ELECTRON AFFINITY IN THE INNER SPHERE CATIONt THE C TRIPLE BGND N BOND ENERGY INCREASES ALMUST L1,N]EARLY, THUS EXPLAINING THE NEARLY LINEAR INCREAS&OF IR BAND FREQUENCY OF THIS BOND. A SIMILAR VARIATION WAS FOUND FOR THE FE-C BOND, BUT THE EFFECT WAS LESS.PRONOUNCEDo FACILITY: INST*.UBSHCH.~ NEORG. KHIM' Im. .-KURNAKOVAr. MOSCOW, USSR. c -f ny - 1/2 032 UNCL ASS I t'-1 ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~.'.T IT LL- I Nff%AALD AdSORPTION SPeCTRA ANQ,'.5T.%VCTURE OF THE CLO PRIME2 P351TIVE CATIGN -U- i AUTll!;&-(04)-K'ARELINt A.I., NIKITINAP Z. Kp K"AKI'r ~jgy, YU.YA.j AGSGLCVSKlYt V.YA* ~-~~.~_..CGUNTKY Uf INFO--~--USSR SOURCE-Zli. N-EOkG. KHIM. 1970* 1594)1 941-8 DATE PUBL IShE0---70 SUBJECT AREAS-ChEili IST RY TOPIC TAGS--lk ABSORPTIONt CHLORINE COMPOUND, FLUORIDE G C:l T R 0 Ll,lAFrING-fir_l RESTRICTIONS DUCUM-EINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _~~PRLJXY REELIFRAME-1999/12129 STEP NO--UR/0078/7D/015/004/094110948 -CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0123193 UNC-LA S S I f I E 0 MIll. MIAM Mar~."f .14hl~ 77 212 032 UNCLASS[FIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C r-IRC ACCESSLGN NL-J--APOIZ3193 AESTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABST"CT. THE IR SPECTRA GF CLO SUBZ BF CLG SU52 SSF SUB6, A?4D CLO SW32 S6 SU53 F 5UB16 ARE GIVEN THE -'ULATED. THE STUDY REVEA~S THAT CLO SUa2 PJRIM~--- ASSIGNMENT GiF MAX. IS TA~ POSITIVE HAS OCLO SIMILAR TO 119DEGREES, . ANAL OF;:NCRI-1.4L MODES OF 32 PRIME POSITIVE, ANO CLO VIBRATIGN UF CLO SUBZ PRIME NEGATIVEt CLG SUI IS GIVEN ANO THE kESULTS ARE COMPARED WITH EXPTL. DATA ON LLO SUB3 NEGATIVE, CLO SU64 PRIME NEGATIVE, ANU CLO PRIME NLGArIVE. THE ZALCO. DELTAH DEGREES OF FORMATION (FROM, AT. SPECIES) OF CLO SUBZ PRIME NEGATIVE, CLO SUB2r AND CLO SUB2 PRIME POSITIVE IS 114.5, 123, AND 167 KCAL-MGLEt KESP. UNICIASSIFIED 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 .~._,TlTLE--lOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS OF RHOOIUM.FORMATE AND ACETATE -U- ..AUTHOR_;--(031-KHARITONOVv YU*YA.v MAZO# GvYA.7 KNYAZ,EVAt N.A. .~-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 4, OURCE--Zli. NEORG. KHIM- 19701 115(5)p 1440-1 '~";bATE PUBLISHED----70 :'.'.:.-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--RHODIUM COMPOUND, FORMIC ACIDw ACETATEP IR SPECTRUMt RAMAN SPECTRUM# VIBRATION FREQUENCY -~tIONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS o"DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3008/0953 STEP NO--UR/0078/701OL5/005/1440/144L CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137981 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 02 9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES~ING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137981 ABSTRA CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LOW FREQUENCY IR ABSORPTION MAX. OF RH SUB2 (HCG SUB2) SUB4 #2H SUB2 Or RHEDCO SUBZI SUB4 *2H SUB2 0, RV ~SU82 (HCO SUB2) SUB4 .20 SUB2 Or RH(ACO) SUB4 -2H SUB2 Or AND RH SUB2 (CD SUB3 CO SUB2) SUB4 .2H SUB2 0 ARE GIVEN. RAMAN VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES OF.RH-RH BONDSt NOT PRESENT:, IN Iq SPECTRAr ARE AT 168 AND ~CNI PRIME NEGATIVE1. f AC I L I iT.Y: INST& OBSHCH. NEORG. KHIM. IMO ~KURNAKOVAP MOSCOW, USSR, UNCLASSIFIED 112 017 UNCLASStfitb PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .'.TI.TLE-ANALYSIS UF VALENCE VIBRATION FREQUENCIES OF:THE URANYL GROUP IN UO -;--.SUB2 X SU85 AND UO SUB2 X SUB6 TYPE COMPLEXES -U- ,AUTHOR_t02J-KHARITGNOVv YU.YA.i KNYAZEvA,: N*Ao ,-,C.GUNTRY OF INiFO--USSR OURCE-ZH. FIZ. KhIM. 1970, 44(3)t 577-81~ .~i.DATE PUBL ISHED----70 ~.SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY .TOPIC TAGS-URANIUM COMPOUND, COMPLEX CO.MPOUNDr VIBRATION FREQUENCY ICCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICT113NS ,~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--200011619 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/003/0577/058L _CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125241 UNCLA."SSIFIED .~_--2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--300CT7O tIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0125241 'ABSTRA-CTlEXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT -'.~-~PARAMETERS# E.G. PASS OF LIGAND AND BOND LENGTH OF THE UL:lGANG BOND VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIE5 Of THE U0 SU62 PR4MEZ POS171VE GROUP WAS STUDIED. FOR THESE COMPLEXES, AS F0R.TfiE.UO'SUa2 H SU84 r`YPEj WHERE EQUALS LIGAND* THE FORCE CONST. OF THE ULiSUB2 PRIME2!POSITIVE GROUP, ~.Jb[- CALCD.-APPROX. BY CONSIDERING THE ISOLATED UO SU62PRIME2 POSITIVE 'GROUP. IT: V SUBS (UO SUBZJ IS UNKNOWN, THEN THE V.SUSAS 00 SU62) .1fREQUENCY FOR UO 5US2 PRIME2 POSITIVE COMPLEXES, N EQUILS 5 OR 6s CAN CCMPARATIVE EXAMN. OF THE U,O BOND, FACILITY: INST. 08SHCH. NEORG. KHIM. IM. KURNAKOVA, 140SCOWO USSR. 44 ON X CAN BE PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 V 2 018 UNCLASSIFIED* ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123079 A 6 S T R A C T / E X T R A C T - - ( I J )GP-0- ABSTRACT. T FI EIR SPECTRA OF SOLID AND Au. SOLNS. OF MCD(SCN) SU63 XH SUB2 0 (WHERE r EQUAL S:l NA t K v C S, NH SU34 C(NH ~U82) SUB3, AND ONE HALF BA AND WHERE X EQUALS 0-4) ARE GIVEN AND THE ASSIGNMENTOF THEIR BANDS IS TABULATED. W I T ii rHE EXCEPTION CIF SPECTRA OF CS SALTS WHICH SHOWED TERMINAL SCN ONLY v ALL THE REMAINING SPECTRA OF SOLID SALTS PROVED THE PRESENCE OF BRIDGED ALGNG InITH --,;,~~:-.TERMINAL SCN GROUPS. IN SOLN5. THE BRIDGE IS HYDROLYZED. FACILITY: INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KHIM., I M KURNAKOVA, MOSCO4, USSR. UNCLASS I F It- 028. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 13icu :~A,-ITLE'- ELECTRCUPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CUBIC ZXNC~SULFIDE CfWSTALS GROWN BY A .-,. ,.~'-__-~-7HYDROTHERIMAL~ METHOD --U- AUTHO. q-(05-)_SHA46UROV* V.A.# KUZNETSOVt,V.Aot LUBACHEYPI'AON,-f KHARITONOVAr v saskii rKov dd M_ o FlNFO--USSR -KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970'1 15(2)t 302-71'': OURCE- -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 W., .:SUeJECT AREA S-*-PHYS IC S _~'TOPIC TAGS--'ELECTROOPTIC EFFECTV-CRYSTALLJZATIONt~ ZINC SULFIDE, CRYSTAL -GROWINGP LIGHT TfA4~MISSIONt CRYSTAL.IORtENTATION, LlGHT140DULATIOU '~~'C'ONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 99611478 STEP NO--UR/0070,170/015/002/0302/0307 W2 028 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ACCESSION NO-AP0116467 ,',~.~;ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRYSTN, Of: CUBIC ZNS BY THE .~,:~-'HYOROTHERMAL NETHOD WAS STUDIED UNDER THE CONDITIONS) USED BY R. LAUDISEj :-ET AL.:--(1965), AND THE SPECTRAL DEPENDENCE IIAS STUDIED FOR THE LIGHT THE HALF WAVE POTENTIALP AND ELECTROOPTICAL COEFFS. OF THE :.~-,CRYSTALS,-~ THE DEVIATIONS WERE DETO. FROM OPTICAL ISOTROPY. CRYSTALS IN THIS WAY CAN BE ORIENTED A55 REQUIRED~[N THE FORM OF :-'RECTANGULAR PARALLELPIPEDS'OF SUFFICIENT.'SIZE.To CARRY (JUr i-,-ELE.CTROOPTICAL STUDIES- THE CRYSTALS THAT'WERLORTAIINEP ARE SUITABLE PRACTICAL USE IN LIGHT MODULATION OVER-THE RANCE OF A ELEIGTH 0 0o4-13 MU. FACILITY:. INST. KRUSTALLOGR., MOSCOW, USSR. IED UNCLASS11 USSR UDC 621-791-001-5:533-5:669.14+669-295 IAMWj, D. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences,, IMRII.QUM. Lg R.., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and M&9LOVSKIY V. A.,-Engineer "Imestigation of Bonding Layer Strength in Titanium-Steel Bimetal 'Produced by Vacuum Condensation of TitwAum" Moscow., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9, 1973, pp 26-27 Abstract: The change of banding strength of titanium and steel In relation to the nature of surface purity of the steel base and the temperature of its heat- ing at the time of titanium condensation was examined and results from struc- tural studies of the titanium contact regions are presented. Steel 08kp, 0.1 mm thick, was used as the base metal which was washed in organic solvents prior to plactennint in a UNV-2M-1 vacuum unit. The,titanium was vaporized with the aid of an electron-beam vaporizer from water-cooled copper c.Tucible. Bonding strength was determined by the method of normal tear. Bonding strengths -were fbund to be, for an unannealed base metal, 0.1 kgf/=? with the base metal temperature at 50 and 900C, 1.4, 1.6., 2.1, and 2-3 kgf/rm? at base metal tem- paratures of 120, 200, 300j, and 370%' respectively.. and pvater than 18 kgf/=i2 In the 400-80CPC inter-ral. In an cases in t1to 400-8000C interval,, tear occurred 1/2 O.Mi, M, USSR 4-e 1AYNERt D. I., MARITONOVAt L. D.j and WILOVSKIYt V, A.j Sta. ciert-.1fic Research and Procossing Non-Ferrous Iletals "ON the Mothod of Determining the Adhesion of Titanium Coatings to Steel" Hoscow, Zavociskaya laboratoriyar Vol 399 No 2r 1973P 18B-189 Abstract# The usual bmak-off method used for determIning the force required to separate a metal coating from a aetal base is not applicable for the determination of the bonding strength of titaniun coatings with the hase because the oxide filn. inhibits the soldeeLng of titanitmi with the 1nv013ti(,'a- tiorz pins. This is avolded in the described method by applying an additional 1-2,4f thick layer of copper on the titwAum coatinGso Thu process of titani= and copper condensation in a vacuum of 1'.10-5-5-10 irai Jig an 10 x 10 inim bimetal samples is discussea. Characterlstics of soldors I-ld strenjth pro- perties of soldered joints are presented. One figure, one table. ATL U- Nilkk! 1A."1111 USSR UDC 620-193-27 MVA Y FRMIV L. I.# and KOLOTYBXIN, YA. H., Scientific Research Physicochemical insitute imeni L. Ya. Kar-povi "Simulation of Pitting Corrosion Ultraviolet LighV' Moscow, Zashchita Netallov, Vol 7, No 5, 1971t PP 594-599 Abstracitt In evaluating current concept of the spatial distribution of the in the system metal (1) -- passiva- -interphase tential difference ting layer r?) -- solution (3), an the location in the system of the barrier layer largely responsible.for impeding the dissolution, the effect of ultraviolet light on pitting corrosion is of direct interest. Experiments 0 1-1 were conducted in a quartz cell at 20 with lJKhl8NlOT steel in 0.05 V 14011. solution ("extremely high purity"), and the stmosphere wi.s purified nitrogen. Electrodes cut from foil 0.1 mm) with a 1.4 =2 working surface were -distilled water, ground, degreased with ethyl alcohol, arA washed with twice Using mercury lamps, the light flux intensity on each of the two working 2 eleetrode planes was 1.4 cal/cn , sec. Ultraviolet Illumination does not _a) for polished electrodes affect the pitting-forma-tion potential ( fp,t_:fo. if stabilization is carried out at a potential of 0.2 v during a period of 5 or 40 minutes. Stabilization at a level of 0-5 v for 6 hours increased 26--- US.SR FREYFIAHO L. I., et al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7s 110 5P 1971f PP 5914-599 (?pit-form by a, nuantity z 350 mv. A comr-arison was =Ae between daxk and illumintalLed ~apt_form -as of pitting- 9'pit-form-dax-rd _,l) potenti, formation for lXbl8N!OT steel in the 0.05 11 NaCl solution. 2 /2 USSR Urc 599-32:619 LEONOV, Yu. A., MARI and SAMINA, V. F., Biological Institute Siberian Department Acad6my of Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk "Sle.Red Cheeked Suslik and Its Significance in the Epizootiology of Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever" Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdtileniya Akademli Nauk, sssn, seriya Diolog- icheskikh Nauk, Vol 10, No 2, Aug To, pp 126-1.-_9 Abstract: A study was made of the habitat and distribution of the red-cheeked suslik in Western Siberia and its role in the epizootiolQgy of Omsk (epidemic) hemorrhagic fever. Studies begun in 1966 estaolished a high population density of these rodents In Kararukskly Rayon of Novosibirskaya Oblast,, where the oblast borders on Kazakhstan and Altay Kray, an area lon;3 known as a natural focus of epidemic hemorrhagic fever. The SUalik usually nests in virgin steppe 3and . near watersheds, and on the periphery of birch-aspen gmveB. Serologi- cal studies of susliks captured in this area showed the presence of antibodies to the virus of Omsk hemorrhagic fever, which indicates the cixculation of the virus in the rodent population. The commmicable character of the disease is 1/2 USSR LEONOV, Yu. A., et al., Izvestiya 6ibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk, SSSRI Seriya Biologicheskikh Mauk,, Vol 10, No 2,~ Aug 70, pp 126-129 established. Ectoparasites (mainly Gamasidae) which live on sualiks and Infest suslik nests in mass numbers were gahtered on the assumption that some species -,ic fever. of these parasites may serve as cerriers of the virus of E)msk hemorrhag The-investigations have as yet failed to establish a definite connection between the epizootoliogy of the disease aLd the presence of the suslik and its ecto- parasities. Nevertheless, the large concentration of red-checked suslik in the area, the considerable immunity of the,se rodents to the virus of Omsk hemorrhagic fever, and the abundance of ectoparasites which rmy be assumed to be virus carriers indicate that the sus3-ik nay play anItaport.Amt role in the epizootiology of this disease. 2/2 USSR UDC 577.4:616.988.2ti(571.13)+576.858 VORDWYEVA, N. N. KHAR I OVAL N. Biological Institute, '0 and KHADMIYEVA, T. M. 0- Siberian Bra 10*Rzademy o Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk n ch o f cademv or "Ecological Relationships of the Virus of Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever with Aa-litlials in a Natural Focus" Novosibirsk, izvestiya Sibirskogo Otde'jeniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriva Biolo- aicheskikh Nauk, Vol 1, No 5, Apr 70, pp 98-102 Abstract: Circulation of hemorrhagic fever virus among various types of animals inhabitants of a natural focus - the emergence of ecological links between virus and animals, and elucidation of a possible nontransmit-ting mechanism Ifor transfer of the infection in the natural focus were the --,Lr, of this studv. A total of 890 small mammals of 13 species from seven regiorm in Lbe NovosibLrsk area were examined. The blood of 705 small mammals of 13 spec;es and tha serum of 1199 domestic animals were tested in the liemagglutinatLon inhibition test with antigen from regional strains of Omsk hemorrhagic fever vLrus. Brain, blood, urine, and internal organs of the animals were examined. The virus was isolated on chick efdbryo fibroblasts, with subsequent intracerebraL Jin&fection of white mice. 1/2 USSR "au" VOROBIYEVA, N. N., et al, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya U~~adonii e, - SSSR' 'Seriva Biologicheskikh Nauk, Vol 1, No 5, Apr 70, pp 98-102 To elucidate the possibilities of a nontransmitting mechanis-m for traugfer of the infection, 56 muskrats were infected with the virus irt different ways, Six- teen virus strains were isolated from muskrat brains, which indicates that the disease is of viral etiology also in the Novosibirsk region. Seroloi;Ical evi- dence established the presence of specific antibodies against hemorrhagic fever virus in the blood of domestic animals and in 10 species of small mam-nals. Ecological relationships exist between the virus and both wild and domestic animals in natural foci. Tests involving infection of muskrats and water rats with different doses of the virus, administered by the alimentary and inhala- tion-moates, s,iowed that the muskrat is very sensitive to the virus, and that water rats have a low sensitivity. Musk-rats may contaminaLe their environment With the virus by excretion. 2/2 f UDC 615.285.7.015,151, USSR JIA ,S. I., Ins ti-~a te of Mledic I XOShKDL,*u i. V., and KE4 Parasitology and Tropj,.!;,~j -,,' Medicine imeni Ye. 11~ Ylartsinovskiy, Ministry of Hlealth USSR "Ethyl Cellulose as an Acrant to Prolong the Action oF Repellents. Moscow, Mledits-Lnskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, 1,11o 2, 1970, pp 224-227 Abstract; The polymer ethyl cellulose wasc testell in the -as a means OL extendin- the effective time of dietlnyl five other repellents ngainst various mosquitoiL~s, includinf eledes vexans and hedes hyrcanus. The results showed.that the a-dditlion V- o,1 ethyl cellulose in 1-5"No concentr tiona Zg4:LtLd to prolon, ,e action of any o~ the repellents siien applied to rikin 0-~- cloth. in tack-, whem added in hiyher concentrations