SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.V. FROLOV - YU.N. FROLOV
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TITLE: Sc,ientif erence of HIP1 (Moscow
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiyat v* 17# no# 4, 1964, 313-314
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iin the asymptote of strong reactions at great energies"I "On the prob-
-L-Li,ability of .0-decay of nualel"; "On spontaneous flasioning of nuclei"
two I physics, including papera on neutron transfer
~~equations and water-boiling process-4d-&V reduced-pressureal & section on
14sotopes, and the-physics of nualear radiations ta which the
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these subjects. The electrophysical saction.heard papers on theoretical
work on linear accelerators an4hlg"norgy particle 6eParatGisI'ekOerI--
mental work in the development.of linear accelerators and particle separm
Aoral and works on physical electronics.
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TITLEt Scientific conference of MM _(Moscow EngbLearing and _Fh3Ti"_TvAtJbft)_
SOURCE: Atonnsq& energipt vo 19, no, 3, 1965, 334-316
TOPIC TAGSt mon bvdrau:Lic resistance, mass spectrometry, linear accelerator,
electron acce3.eratar, Aon beam, 3,assr beam, physics conference, erosion, gas diacharg
nuclear reactor
ABSMACTt 'The Annual K_rFI_ scientific conference hear 210 reports in 53
sessions of 22 sections when the 2000 participants met.5-21 May 1965.
Cong the most. interesting reports and subjects discussed were: the energyj
Ispectra of cosmic muons at great zenith distances in the 1011-1012 ev
fenergv range; the construction of a strictly pbenomenologi(il approach to
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Imethods of calculation of distribution of neutron fields in reactors; hy- -f
1draulic resistance and heat exchange upon longitudinal ilow around a groupl
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,of rods; the study of molecular processes with mass spectrometry; the in-"I
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~fluonco of elobtric fields on photographic emulsion donaity; the influoy-jo
:of inhomogeneities in shielding on its effactiveness; theoretical and ex-
perimental studips of linear electron accelerators; the effect, of erosion,/
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AUTEOR: Frolov, V. V.
ORG: none
TITLES MIFI Scientific conference
SOURCE: Atomnaya onargiya, v. 21, no. 3, 1966, 220-*222
1UPIC TAGS: physics conference, high energy particle, meson, hyperon, neutron
distribution, plast1c deformation, electron flux, neutron diffusiony eigonvalueg
metal zone melting
ABSTRACTS
The twenty-third annual scientific conference of the Moscow
:Engineering Physics Institute (MIFI) was held from 5 to 20 May 1966.
Approximately 900 participants from various scientific- research
.institutes, universities, and factories heard about 300 reports by
.the instructors and students of the Institute and also by colleagues.
ifrom other scientific institutions.
Several highly interesting papers were presented on the physics
of high-energy particles. In particular, V. V. Borog and his co-
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:workers reported on experiments on electron-photon cascade's
produced in iron by muon cosmic rays with energies of 8- 1011 ev
:performed with an ionization calorimeter. The results we're com-
[pared with theoretical cascade curves for various values of radiation
i
:units with the beat agreement obtained when the radiation unit
t = 14 g/cm2.
V. S. DeTnidov and others reported on the pair production of
strange particles in research conducted with the 105-cm MIFI
propane-freon bubble chamber. The mass spectrum was obtained
in the Ko A 0 -,systez~. Demidov and his colleagues also studied the
produetion of K 0-mesons a*nd X-hyperons on hydrogen 4nd light
-nuclei by 4 Bev/e it--mesons. The energy and momentum distribu-
tions of the K 0 -mesons and the X -hyperons were -also determined.
Of paramount interest in the field of reactors were the reports
:delivered by V. V. Khromov, I. S. Slesarev, A. M. KuzImin, and
others devoted to numerical methods' of cal'culating reactors. Precise
-yays of determining a neutron field, and also effective methbds of
Anding the criticality conditions and neutron distribution in* '' multi-
*dimensional geometries were presented. The algorithms proposed
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significantly shorten computer operation time and are particularly
useful in variational calculations.
In reports on reactor theory, S. B. Shikhov, L. K. Shishkov,
and others presented proof for the existence and uniqueness of
.the solution of neutron transport equations and of problems of
~-nonlinear reactor dynamics (self- oscillating' regimes), Shishkov
and Shikhov also collaborated on a paper dealing with a.theory of
'hig*her. order perturbations for solving certain reactor calcu'l.ati.on.
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problems. it was reported that the variation of ihe -neutron 'transpor.T
operator eigenvalue and its -eigenfunction (neutron flux) can be ob-
tained without a complete 'set of eigenfunctions. Even in the first
.:approximation. this method permits a more exact calculation of Keff
thin with the generally accepted perturbatlon theory.
In the area of the physics of shielding, L E.. Konstantinov and
B. Ya. Narkevich reported the development of a new method of
.ineasuri.ng spatial distribution of doses and fluxes of electrons
'during the passage of a thin beam of P-particles through a light
material using a.scintillation spectrometer. This method based on the
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:use of thin scintillating films and the designed detector, - makes
Possible measurements without addition of perturbations to the in-
:vestigated object. The absorbed dose is determ"ined exactly both with-.
in and outside the beam.-
-A report ori experimental research conducted by S. B. Stepanov
and'his colleagues on the diffusion parameters of hydrogeneous
media evoked great interest among the conferees. In this work,
the interrelationship between the neutron diffusion coefficient and the
qelf-diffusion coefficient of the. medium was determined.
V. I. Deyev and G. P.. Dubrovskiy reviewed the results of
their experimental research'on heat transfer and critical heat loads
in volume boiling of water under a vacuum. It was shown that the
.boiling of water and liquid metals under low pressures is similar.
L. S. Kokorev and others d*escribed a new method of determining
the contact angle in liquid metal wetting by measuring the maximum tempera-
ture in a gas bubble. New data was presented on the angle of contact
for sodium and potassium.
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Growing of molybdenum monocrystals by tile vonc melting metho
was described by Ye. M. Savitskiy and G. 1. Burkhanov. A. A.
Rusakov and others.studied the fine structure of molybdenum mono-
crystals grown by precipitation from the gas phase. A. 1. Yevstyukh
and his colleagues reported on the peculiarities of plastic deformatio
of molybdenum mcnocrystals during rolling and tension, and N. F.
Litvinova reported on methods of determining the gas content in piFq
molybdenum.,
In *a series of papers, P. L. Gruzin, L. A. Alekseyev, G. N.
Shlokov, and others presented the results of investigations of
properties of solids by the MBssbauer method. Of particular note
was a report on research conducted on the properties of stanniferous
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1ferrites of the magnesium-manganese system for which the intrinsic
!-effective magnetic fields of the Sn119 nuclei and their temperature
variations were determined from the Zeeman patterns. The
practical uses of the MBssbauer method for solving technological
problems in obtaining ferrites with the necessary magnetic,
properties were also discussed.
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Most of the reports will be published in the regular MWI
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Dubovskiy, B. G,; Kamayevo A. V.; Kuln-toov, F. M.; Vladykov, 0. M.; Ourlo' V. X.j
Murarhov, A. P.; Markelov, 1. P.; Kochergin, V. P.; Voymugin, A. A.; Svirideako,
V. Ya.; DLyev, L,V,; Bogstyrev, V.K.; Vavllov, V, V.; Frolov, V. V-,
Critical parameters of systems with fissionable materials and nuclear safety; a
handbook (Kriticbeekiye parametry aistem a delynabcbimlaya veabcbeetymmi i
yadernnya bezopaonoot'; spravochnik) Moncov. Atomlzdat. 1966. 225 v. biblio.
disgra., tables. M copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear safety, nuclear reactor, homogeneous nuclear reactor,
heterogeneous nuclear reactor, chain reaction
PURPOSE AUD COVERAGE: This handbook is intended for a peciallato concerned with
the problems of assuring nuclear safety me we3l an ror persons calculating, de-
signing, operating, and studying the physics of nuclear renctora of various types,
an well an for students in associated departments. The book discusses methods of
creating and maintaining conditions wb1ch will exclude the possibility of an
accidentally chain reaction during the processing, storage., and transportation cC
fissionable mat-,rials. The book Is based mainly on the results of studies pub-
lished before 1965. In addition to information on critical parameters of systems
with fissionable materials, the authors considered it useful to include In the
handbook the fundamoratal concepts of criticality, principlesfor assuring nuclear
safety, a reviev of oases of the occurrence of uncontrolled chain reactions,
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and the bacic standards for nuclear safety. The authors express appreciation to
M. P. Itodionov, T. 1. 6ukhoverkhovs, M. A.Gayrilova, and L. V. Antonkina. for
their valuable assistance. There we 64 references, 30 of which are Soviet.
TABLE OF CONMIrS (Abridged)
From the authors -- 3
Ch. I. Basic concepts of nuclear safety -- 5
Ch. 11. Roviev of exporimental data on critical parameters of systems with
flanionable materials -- 14
Ch. M. Methods of calculating homogeneous reactors -- 88
Ch. IV. Effect of neutron absorbers on the criticality of systems with
fissionable materials -- 142
Ch. V. Criticality of ~ system of interacting subaritical "aftblise from
fissionable waterials -- 169
Ch. VI. Uncontrolled chain reaction outbursts In systems containing fissionable
materials --202
Ch. V11. Basic standards for assuring =Ac2ser safety -- 214
References .. 223
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TITLE: Effect o~_~ A~gen on the formation of porosity during argon-shielded arc
welding ~'f titanium
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SOURCE Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, 7-10
TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium alloy welding, argon shielded welding, alloy
weld, weld porosity, hydrogen porosity, arc welding/VT1-2 alloy, VT14 alloy, VT15
alloy
ABSTRACT: The relationship between porosity forma ~Pn 4'~ -hydroge4if fusion in
titanium alloy welds has been investigated. VTI-2, ~LT14, and VT15 alloy sheets 2.5,
3.0, and 1.2 mm thick were welded under thefDllawirg respective conditions: current 165,
250 and 110 a, arc voltage 10, 11 and 8 v, and welding speed 0.4, 0.4 and 0.7 cm/sec.
The experiments showed that the maximum desorpti n 0f hydr en occurred in the front
part of the melting pool. Desorption of hydrogen,;revaileogupon diffusion at all
concentrations of hydrogen in titanium. Diffusionlof hydrogen depends on the heat
input: an increase of heat invt from 300 to 900 kg.cal/cm increased the volume of
diffused hydrogen from 2.1-10 to 1(1.10-4 CM3 and the weld porosity about 8 times.
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Time that the metal remains in the liquid state greatly affects the amounts of
diffused and desorpted hydrogen and'Te -porosity in the weld; all three decrease if
metal remains for a prolonged period of time in the liquid state, i.e., with increas-
ing heat input. There is, however, a critical value of heat input. An increase of
heat input to the values below the critical increases the amount of porosity. Only
after the critical value has been exceeded does the amount of porosity drop with a
further increase of heat input. Orig. art. has: 8 figures a~d 4 tables. (AZI
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Rules. Zhol.dor.tranap. 39 no-7:61-64 -T1 '57. (vlqA 10:8)
1.Zamestitell nachal'nika -11ekhnicheskogo otdela Upravleniya
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Design and operation problems of ponds and small reservoirs.
Trudy lab. ozeroved, 7:148-151 '58. (MIRA 11:10)
I.laboratoriya o arovedeniya AN SSSR.
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