SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STEPANOV, S.A. - STEPANOV, V.

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jACCESSION NRs AP4040528 S/0080/64/037/006/1366/1368 11AUTHORt Vargin, V. Ve; Ste Ov As, TITLE: a-irradiated glasses of the Absorption centers In game ;N&20-ZUO-SiO2 sYGt6m 0- SOURCEt Zhurnal prikladnoy khImLi, v. 37, no. 6, 1964, 1366-1368 JOPIC TAGSs sodium zinc silicate glass, gamma irradiation, Ste as iabsorption, spectrum, gamma induced absorption, glass lattice strvc~ iture +2 iABSTRACT: The effect of the glass-forning Zn ion on the absorption ispectra and thermaL bleaching of gamma-induced absorption bands has ,been studied In gamma-IrradLated sodLum-gine-silleate glasses*, It ~was established that3 1) the appearance of a new absorption band tat 4.6 ev on the irradiation of ZnO-containLng glasses with a total idose of 5 x 106 r Is caused by the presence of the Zn+2 Ion with co- !ordination number 6; 2) the Introduction of up to 35 molZ ZnO causes Is decrease in the Intensity of the 2- and-2.8-ev bands, which to cord, irelatod with the formation of U04-2 tetrahedrons at the expense of 12 ACCESSION NRt AP4040526 +2 isas havin ,unbridged oxygen; 3) In the Ns2O-znO-SiO2 glasses Zu icoardLn&tLon number 4 are always in 04uLlLbrLu= wLth Za I Lens baving coordination number 6, regardless of the ZnO, content; and 4) in #lasso with 352 NA20 and over 5Z ZnO anomalous changes in the intensity and :the thermal stability of absorption bands take place owing to the pro*- of two unbrIdged oxygen &toss in some SLO4 tstrshedros~ea Orissi !art* has: 4 figures and 3 tables. i,ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTEDs 26Ssp62 DATE ACQ% 06Jul64 SUCLs 00 IS103 CODES HT NO RZF SOVs 000 0TRI918 003 ATD PRM, 3042 Cord 2/2 EWP(e)AWT(m)/E7dP(i, AP5025715 - - JPW WH SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/018/00TO/0070 INVENrOR:Vargin, V. V.; Veynberg, T. I.; Stepanovs S. A. ORG: non6 TITLE: Glass. Class 32, No. 174777 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovj no. 18, 1965, TO TOPIC TAGS: q~~lass ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a glass which exhibits optical. activity in magnetic fields.- The glass has the following composition (molar %): SiO2 '20-35; B203, 20-40; ZnO, uprto 10; CdOt up to 10; BaO, up to 20; plus Tb2O 10-32.5%. SUB.CODE: mrap Sum DATE - 03Aug64/ ORIG REF% 000/ O`rH REF: 000i ATD PRESS, uDc. 666.112.7 ird 666, 117,!) ACC NRs AP6001907 UR/0294/657003/006/0545/DU50 /(J( 'S*A* 7' AUTHOR: Ivanov, P.P.; Kovbasyuk, V.I.; Stepanov~'. ORG: High Temperature Researor'Insi4'tute (Nauchno- I soled ovatel'okly institut vysokikh temperatur) TITLE: Special characteristics of the operation of a magnetohydrodyna- mic generator at high Hall numbers SOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, v.3, uo.6, 1965, 845-850 TOPIC TAGS: magnetohydrodynamics, plasma generator, Hall effect, magnet ic field, electric field, electron mobility t ABSTRAOT: At a relatively low degree of ionization, characteristic of a' plasma from conductive magnotohydrodynamic generat2rs, the generalized form of Ohms Law can be WrITTen as; q,-7, W, (/y'!; )E1- x 01) + + + (pt = wgj = jAjB, P, wj. = p.B), where pi andtte are the mobilities of the ions and the electrons in the CnrA 1 /9 UDC! 621.313.12:938.4 L 11904-66 ACC NR, AP6001907 plasma; and, E' is the effective electrical field. It results from theoretical considerations presented in the article that In small fields (Te less than 30000K) the conductivity attains a maximum at a relative concentration of the added substance equal to approximately 10- . In a region of complete ionization of the added substance, there is observe a rapid increase in the electron temperature, an increase which is some- times of a discontinuous nature. It was found that at a gas temperature of 1000-20000K and electron temperatures from 2000 to 50000K, the criti- cal amount of the added substance is approximately 1% by volume. Lt amounts greater than the critical, instability Is observed. It Is con- 2 cluded that the most favorable conditions for increasing the conduotivit v of the plasma are low pressures, high temperature, and low values of the q electrical efficiency. Orig. art. has: 24 formulas and 7 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 07Apr65/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REF: 003 ACC NR' AP6035885 S URCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/020/0124/0124 0 INVENTOR: Shapranov, 1. A-1 te anov, S. A,; Petrova, E. V.; Peznikova, S, Ya.., Kul'bijkiy, A. K.; Bulychev, A. L. I ORG: none TITLE: Steel.. Class 40, No. 187315 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zna~i, no. 20, 1-966, 124 TOPIC TAGS: steel., nickel molybdenum steel, vanadium steel, cerium caltt; ABSTPACT: An Author Certificate was issued for a steel containinp. silicon, mangan.ese, nickel, and molybdenum. To improve weldability and mechanical properties, the com- position of the steel is set as follows (in 2): 0.08 max. carbon, 0.5 max. manganese, 0.5 max. silicon, 13-15_nickeL, -6,0 inolybden"m',-76.1-0.2 vanadium, 0.02 max. cerium, 0.015 max. sulfur, and 0.015 max. phosphorus. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 16Dec64/ ATD PPESS: 5106 Card 1/1 UDC: 669.14.018.62: :669.15124'28-194 S/058/62/000/004/034/10'0 A058/A101 AUTHORS: Yurova, L., Polyakov, A. A., Stepanov, S. B., Troyanskiy, V. B. TITLE: Neutron diffusion length and moderation length in diphenyl and monoisopropyl diphenyl PE-RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 61, abstract 4Ji6i (V sb. "Neytron'. fizika". Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1961, 192 - 197) TEXT: The diffusion.length of thermal neutrons was measured in diphenyl at t = 350, 850 and 1300C and in monoisopropyl diphenyl at t - 200C. Deviation from operating temperature did not exceed t20. The following values of L were obtained: 4.77 t m4 cm, 4.93 t 0.08.cm and 5.47 * 0.04 cm for diphenyl and 3.34 t 0.31 cm ior monoisopropyl diphenyl. The mean value of the transport cross section of hydrogen in noncrystalline matter that was calculated on the basis of these data and reduced to t - 200C turned out to equal 3H tr = 35-7 * 1.2 barn., The age of fission neutrons Tfis and of neutrons from a Po-Be source T-Sou was also measured in solid diphenyl (t - 350C) up to indium resonance. Measurements were carried out in a cylinder 40 cm in diameter and 90 cm in height placed in the thermal Card 1/2 Neutron diffusion length and... S/058/62/000/004/034/i 60 A058/A101 column of a reactor, the source of fission neutrons being an enriched uranium target-converter. Control measurements with the Po-Be source, carried out at dif- ferent experimental geometries and cylinder sizes, showed that the distribution of resonance neutrons 'In diphenyl surrounded by graphite corresponds to the dis- tribution in an infinite medium. It was found-that Q-fis - 54.2 +_ 2.5 cm2 and 1- 2 -SOU ~ 106-5 t 6.8 cm . At the same time, measured values of neutron age appre- clably exceed calculated values. S. Zaritskiy [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] card 2/21 S/C'6 62/012 '( 1004/010/014 1 C 2 X'41 C 4 AUTHORS: Yurova, L. .11., Stepanov, S. B., Okorokov, V. V., Kudryashov, Ye. I. TITLE: Some results of pulse measurements of the diffusion parameters of orGanic li-quids !`ZKODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 12, no. 4, 1962, 331-332 TEEM': A pulsed source was used to measure the decrease constant a of thermal neutrons in C 12 If 10 (100-2500C) and C151116 (16-25000- The meas- urements were carried out in a cylindrical tank with a Cd piston. The moderator above the piston served as an additional fast-neutron source. The geometrical parameter a was varied by means of the piston. a 1/11"L + Da -(cD - cT)112; T - life-time with respect to absor.-tion, D dillfuuion coefficient, c D - coefficient of diffusion coolinj, cT Transport-theoretical correctionj from D - X tr~o/3 'irlhich was obtained from the a-meaourements, X tr was calculated for each temperature, when Card 1/2 s/CaqJ62/012/004/010/014 Some results of pulse ... 31C2/R104 ~,s.-uming the thermal neutron spectrum as being Maxwellian and the mean - - N 2kT/m (T - absolute temperature of the merl',um)- neutron velocity v. Fro;a "he curves Xtr ' f(v 0 tr VO-3~+0-03 (diphenyl) and 1 .1,:;0,+0.12 (monoisopropyl diphenyl) was obtained. X tr (v) also differs vr considQrably for equally structured media. For diphenyl the neutron s7;ectrum was most similar to the Maxwellian. Nelkin's method was used to dLtermirie cD when assuraing weak dependence of A tr on the neutron energy 12 2_'R D2 v0111 where 14, A tr- ':"' a is a free parameter): C D - (a + 1 21 is the second moment of neutron energy. The calculated values acree with the zeasured ones within the limits of error. There are 2 non-Soviet refore.,.Ces. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: M. Nelkin. J. 11flucl. Energy, at 48 (1958)- 5 TJ N .: I TT -*-'D :JulY 14, 1961 C a rd 2 /2 L 40827-65 EPA(s)-2Mr(m)/EPF(c)APF (n)-2/EWG(m)/EWP(j )/EPR K--4/,':1r-:4/ kC_sC-4 PU_4 RM/9S A EMON NR: AT5007910 S/0000/641000/000/0208/0210 AUTHOR: Yurova, L. N.; Stepanov, S. B.; Alimov, G. A. TITlZ: Temperature dependence of the square of the diffusion length ;!.nd the co- efficient of diffusion of thermal neutrons for a number of organic compounds SOURCE: Moscow. Institut atomnoy energii. Issledovaniya po primene-iliyu organicheskikh tep lonas i te ley- za~_e7d1fEe_re_y v energeticheskikh reaktoral;h (Research on the use of organic heat-transfer agents and moderators in power reactors). Moscow, Atomizdat, 1964, 208-210 11 TOPIC TAGS: organic reactor coolant,--thermal reactor, power reactor, nuclear power plant, heat transfer agent, thermal neutron, diffusion coefficient ABS-17RACT: The temperature dependence of the square of the length of diffusion and the coefficient of diffusion of thermal neutrons was investigated for 8 different organic compounds used as heat transfer agents. The impul:ie source method was used to determine the decay constant, and the temperature was varied' from 14 to 248G. Tabulated results are presented for benzene, bi ely '0 benzylbenzene, diphenyloxide, gas oil, monoisopropylbipheny anisol,e, a~d tetradecane Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 2 formulas. Card 1/2 L 41373-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5001 54 the system at the instant t (the synapse delay time is used as the unit of time). Experiments were made vith this matrix on the "Ural-l" electronic computer,, to azeertain the dependence of the quality of memorization of signals from a set R, applied to the receptor inputs., and signals from the set e applied to internal inputs, as functions of the number of recorded imAges (from the set B),, the number of neuron inputs, the neuron threshold, and the initial scatter of the weights S assigned to each of the internal inputs of the neuron. The quality cf memoriza- tion fluctuated with increasing number of recorded images, in some analogy with human memory. No connection was established between the quality of memorization and the number of neuron inputs. The existence,of an opt:Lum threshold was de- duced. The matrix had a tendency to memorize parts common to several imagesp thus making it capable of fixing the statistical structure of the image. I&= of the experiments indicated that the information capacity of the matrix vw;'not fully utilized. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy universitet (Leningrad University) SUBKMW: lOJUn63 ENCL: 00 MB C(Mz.* LS DP RR REF SOV: 000 OMM 1 003 Card 2/2 o j k' USSR/ Miscellaneous - Rall transport Cam 1A Pub. 128 - 1/33 Authors I Stepanov,, S. D* Title I Introduction of advanced technological methods to railroad transportation Periodical t Vest. mash. 36/1, 3-6, Jan 1956 Abstract I Resolutions adopted by the Presidium of the Central Communist Party and efforts undertaken by plants and design bureaus of the Ministry for Construction of Transport Machinery, to supply railroads with the newest equipment and advanced technological methods, are briefly discussed and described. Some data regarding the construction of miscellaneous equipment, and work methods in various machine construction plantsO is given. Institution I Submitted t KOSAUROV, S.D.; STXPANOV, S.F. [manual for agricultural economists on collective farms] V ponoshch' agronomu-skonomistu kolkhoss. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-r7, 1959. 358 P. (MIRA 13:6) (Collective farms) KICV t~ I ^ Y.. 1e., G.T. I.P. kh and Aut=ltloi; Collectlo:~ or Artll,~: cli tt~ ~mtr~!,-tton of and Autco~t*ot, in n~r-kov M~hi:cry4L,,r.zt~ine, ?1-t4) Kh,,r,ko,.k4yk k~-lthwy. 1-43-o, 19,~. )73 p. e Mtorl-l b-rd~ S.A. V.mb-,y-, C-1111.U. or Ch-,tm,~ of the ElltorLawl P.I. Fnelt-r; A.A. k~,llo'4, EngLtter, V.I. Xut~bav. frZit-r, A. Ye. rl~-t, A.% Turitzy. , Cmnl!~-.te of Technical Scttw,*. "I S.M. C-11lat, f Sl~.: Ta. Ye. D*r.Aky, G.J. r~rl,zh, ~,l II.P. Ly~lr.k; Tech. Ed.*. M.1. PWfla3E. This coll-tim of &rtic'ta . ln-.-~'-! rcr tecLilcal w%! stlentif-Le r.rscnrell Outstanding vorImrs, "d ah~zk w:-rkers of cc-Ast 2~Wr. COWAGE: The =L2tifaceted ex,ferlence of lm~r-k" enterprises in the machanita- tiou. utamotio'. r-l of ma=f-turine pro,e.mez 1. gevers.Itzed. The development of mc~ mmcn3ms, - p-.=,-lvr. ultu~s to tOrsidered a4d attention Is given t~ newly establl.hti entorprisec, and tc th* lct-Oductic:l Of telecrch~lca In tie aft-sy.tem -W,~mcnt. by Including concrete ex-pies and facts, tb~ w-thors or the varl~ article* fttt~xpt to deminstmte tk,-- "U.woocts of thn XhAr~kiv ir:l,#tri~l comiaex to r~lflllliod the resoluttoto of th- J=e ~1959) and July (1960) FIRULM Of the Central Coml%tC4 or t~,e C~-.t Prty of the Sorlet Union. $a personalities am mentioned. There are to references. TABLE OF COL-ar.S: Slrlbenko-Shubln, L.A. (Correspor.11t,& Neeer of tLm A4&demy of Scler-a vf the UkrSMs Chief Dester,ar of the air-Wvskiy turtInzyy zavol - Khar'Lov TurtIm Plmtl. The DvvIo;-vt of building at the lbAr-kov Turtine PLu.% I-ni Ki-v 79 Domain, B.I. lChIrr tnalzeer of the KLar')-v t~l-.ne Flar-t Ismot l1raw), " V.A. goskov [Dc;mty Chief Process Engiceirl. tx1mr1muce In M"hamization, LrA Automstion lox maydenov. v.3. icuer Engineer of th~ l2m:lko~.kiy .1elctr0=khkni.-ht.k-y savod -- Kh~rlkov Electroacal=Ical K%tt), v,;t 31. ya. Polis.kly jl~ejuty Chief naut U.Clwwrl. ftU and A~tc~tloz at the Dmc 117 Wtb"izlktlon and Aut,-tloo (Cent.) 3CV/545~1 ZQI'v7an4kIy# F.D., and N.C. VLshr-sklly (Evrimei"j. The lsj~rlocntal %~dal 5bQV of the Dtrlt4 rl"t) im Btftpu~~ 3.Y. JD~yuty Chief lrgl~er of' the lhar-k~skjy stank4--od -- Fl.~tj, M I.T. Pmtt3~o~ (Chlef ba#16mr). AutOlsatic -&I 3-al-utomat'le Grinding K,thlt,em 141 L"'Yawvv 0.11., S. To. Zh"Ms~p and. I.X. Z41-bertare (Englnervj. Aut4a4tIt Uclt-Zaad X~hln* TovIA 158 Mancutte W.A.p arA T.G. ruvalrnko ItzgInceral. Vhmt *a A-complisbed at the aviektrostLoov Plant 17% Worthart PA. (Chler frelmer of the 1MY2Z.]. AutomItIc (PTv4lwtl,;nj Urwa for Stamping Stator and Rator Sheets 181 til,Wr. A.G. (Chief Process Knel~er of um -Swct %~Lhter%- Plantl. For Wchantsatio. 1. Coal Mining 197 CLr,I h/8 SURKINI R.G. [Surkin, R.N. I , -i';, -I'LPANOV, S.G. (Stepanov, S.F.] (Kazang) Experimental investigation of the stability of spherical segments under external uniformly distributs4 pressure. Pryk1. mekh. 9 no.6t649-658 1-63. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy Institut Xazanskogo filiala AN SSSR. YOMIN, Sergmy Yedorovich; SMANDY I S.I., inshener, reteenzent; KOLLI, A.Ta., inshener, redaktor:-TIKIIONOV, A.Ya., tokhni- chookly rodaktor. [Installtig and adjusting turret lath**] Ust m1stva, I Usladka tokarno-revollyernykh stankov. Noskva, Gom.nauchnb-tekhn. ind-vo masbinostrolt. lit-ry, 1955. 183 P. (NLRA 8:12) (Lathes) DOWTOV, Yo.G.; STEPANOV, S.I. Utilizing metal chips in making forgings. Kuz.-3htan. proizv. I no.2:39-41 Y 159. MU 12:1C) (Yorging) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5168 Stepanov, Sergey Ivanovich Shtampovka detaley iz metallicheskoy struzhki (Ccapacting of Parts From Ketal Chips by Forging) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960- 36 P. 4,000 copies printed. Reviewer: S.V. Lashko, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: G.N. Soboleva; Tech. Ed.: L.P. Gordeyeva; Managing Ed. for Utersture on Hot Working of Metals: S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This booklet can be used as a practical aid for qualified workers and technical personnel in the die-forging industry. I COVEWE: The author describes the manufacturing process involved In the compact- ing of parts from metal chips by forging on drop homers in blacksmith dies, and on percussion presses. He also discusses the design of dies and accessories and gives the results of laboratory tests. This manufacturing process vas de- veloped by the author in cooperation with V.G. Artayuk, homer and press operator, V.P. Kaxtmnko, deputy head of preparatory processing department, Ye.G. Dolimatov, Engineer, and K.A. Shiryayev, Senior Nngineer. There are 10 references, all Soviet. -c""14 UKSHE, Te.A.; STB~ Blectrode processes In fused salts. Oncillographic study of the electrodeposition of magneslum In the presence of sulfates@ Zbur. fiz. khlm- 34 no-3:559-564 Mr 160. (KIRA 13:11) (salts) (mmmesium) % USSR/Mysical Cherdstry - Thermodynamics. Thernocheralstry. B-8 Equilibriurp. Miysicochadcal.Analysis. Phase Transitions Abs Jour-. Reftrat Mur - Mimiya, No 2, 1957, 3750 Author Chukhluntsev V,G., Stepanov S.I. Inst Kiev State University- Title Solubility of Fhosphates of UuWl ani Thoriurt, Orif, -484 , Pub M. neorgaii. khimii, 1956) 1) No 3, 478 Abstract Investigation of Fhosphoric acid coppounds of uranyl and thorium by the method of solubility of precipitates in dilute solutions of nitric and sulfuric acid and by the method of tagged atom, at 19-200. From the solubi- lity data computed by ueaus of the equations of A.K. Babko (Haukovi zApiski kiivsk. derzh. univ-., 1935, 4) the solubilW'products are- of Ihosphate of uranyl. and amm- nia 0"17 /Ri~jCPq-_/-4,36 . 1.0-27; phosphate of ura- Z_U , - 7 7 CP03- nyl and potassiura Z U(~2 _ 1~ _/ 7-76 . 10-24; Card 1/2 - 97 - AlofLy V.T., doktar teklin. nauk, prof.; STEPANOV, S.I., inzh.; LAVROVA, D.S., inzh. Ioni4ation processes in the dielectric of paper condensers subject to, the action of d.c. potential. Elektrichestvo no.5: 67-71 Ify 163. (mm 16:7) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Nauchno-iseledo- -vatellskiy institut, postoyarmogo toka, Leningrad. (Condensers (Electricity)) L 135q3~-63 EWP(q)/EW(m)/BDS AMC/ASD JD/JG ACCESSION NR- AP30034-80 S/0078/63/008/007/1702/1705 AUTHOR: Stepanov, S._I.; Sineve, V. M., TrME: Effect of melted mi n _MP�S_,1MNkorid4Y!o iron-chromium-nickel alloyO SOURCE: Zhurnal neorgenicheskoy khimii, v, B., no, 7, 19631 1702-1705 TOPIC TAGS: magnesium, iron nickel, chromium, alloy, Ti, Mo, Nb. ABSMACT: Authors analyzed the effect of holding in melted anbydrous MISC1 sub 2 at 800* on the microstructure of Bcme Fe-Cr-Ni alloys with T1, Mo, and V`b admixtures. Methodology of preparing the salts and test semp_les of alloys, did not dif fer from the method described previously (Stepanov and Kachina-Pullo, Zh, prik-1. khimii, 3S, 1962, 1852). Microsections of the test samples were studied under a microscope and were photographed. Authors show that melted MgCl sub 2 causes a selective diffusion of chromium from iron-chrcme-nickel alloys. An assumption concerning the mechanism of void formation in the alloys through the effect of melted MgCl sub 2 is expressed. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 6 figures, ASSOCIATION: Bereznlkovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo alyuminiyevo-4nagniyevolp instituta (Bereznikov Branch of the All-Union Aluninum-Magnesium Institute) Card I /V (Sevastopol") An ant1friction material On th6 basia of steel chips. Forosh,7,~t. & no.5-81-86 S-O 164. OMIPA :LB~x-)) ACCESSION NR:. AP4018069 S/0080/64/037/002/0379/0383 AUTHORS: Stepanovs S.-I.;,Kachina-Pullo, Ye.B. TITLE: Corrosion of certain.steels and nickel In molten potassium and magnesium chlorides SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy Irchimii, v-37, no.2, 1964, 379-383 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, mol- ten steel, carbon steel ST-3, EYalT steel, B1403 steel, BI171 steel, E1695 steel, B1283 steel, B1702 steel, 79NM alloy, nickel molybdenum alloyg nickel ABSTRACT: The corrosion of carbon steel ST-3, chromium-nickel steels EYa1T, E1403, EI171, E1695, E1283, BI702, nickel-molybdenum alloy 79M, and nickel at 800 and 8500 in molten potassium and magnesium chlorides was investigated. Nickel and'79M4 alloy ard the most sta- ble against aorrosion in KC1 and MgC12 melts. In K01 ihe other mater-- ials were covered with a layer of corrosion products whose density and adhesive strength Increased with time and decreased with Increaced~.., temperature of the malt. The corrosive activity Of M9012 Is signifi- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: Ap4o18069 cantly greater than that of M. In MSC12 the corrosion is very high in the initial period, and then substantially levels off. 7he corro- sion rate is increased with temperature in all cases. Orig. art. bass- I figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Bereznikovskiy filial Vsesoyu=ogo Alyuminiyevo-magni- yevogo instituta (Bereznikov Branch of the All Union Aluminum-magne- sium Institute) SUMITTED: 64Aug62 DATE ACQ: 19:4ar64 ENGL: 00 SUB CODE: IQ NR REP SOV: 007 OTM: 006 Card 2/2 t 45462-65 1 MdP(Z) /MfT(m)/1-7W-P(b) /EWA (d)/WP(t) 15ad ljp(c) ACCESSION NR: AP5009271 UR/0370/651000/001/0148/0150 ~~10 AUTHOR: Ukshe, Ye. A. (Berexniki)j Bakuu#_1W1. (Bereanikil TITLE: Behavior of solid metals in fused potassitm chloride SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 1. 1965, 148-150 TOPIC TAGS: fused potassium chloride, iron electrode, nickel electrode, titanium electrode, electrode conductivity, electrode capacity, electrode potentigil, ,mQjt_en__qalt elqctrol te electrode oxidation, oxide film ABSTRACT: In order to study the influence of the oxygen present in a Melt on metal the electrochemical beha.Vfor of iron (low-carbon steel), nickelllbrand NP-3 and titanium (brand Vt-1), lectrodes in fused potassium chloride was investigated at 820C, the surface of the melt being freely bathed with altygen, The capacity, re31stance, and steady state potential of the electrodes ware measured (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). The character of the C-7and R-Tcurves for the iron and nickel electrodes shows that in both cases a poorly conducting oxide layer is formed an the electrodes. The oxidatinn rate of nickel in slower, so that the stabilization of the capacity and resistance of the nickel electrode Card L 45462-:65 ACCESSION HR: AP5009271 occurs more slowly than in the case of Iron, The behavior of titanium in fused KC1 is very different, This is due to the fact that once titanium has b4aen oxtdized to a certain degree..the oxidized surface layer peals off and bacomes i d1uperaed throughout the melt, and the exposed surface again undergoes rapid oxidation, Orig. art, has: 1 figured ASSOCLkTION: None SUBMITTED: 24Feb64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODR-. HK, IC NO REF SOV: oo4 008 Card 2/3 f. , 1-11,11 ll-~. " ~ .1111. 'l,'IJN, N.G. (66rezniki) ; ., ~i ~ --wl 11- K Yo~'. r .. I I p i.:-Ot-uttor- of Imr-' mtals in rfis-ed p-tnn-zt,;n ~tilirtdoj. Izv. Ali 5SSR. lli~t. no.1:148-150 .'a-F 265. WIRA 11:5) /W I; f, 112155-66 FWT (m) t) /~T L ACC NR, AT6o22485 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0342~O (N) ~ ~147 AUTHOR: Stepanov, S. 1. ORG: Bareaniki Branchy VAMI (Bereznikovskiy filial VAM) TITLE: Study of the mechanism of corrosion of certain alloys in molten Po satun and t!s magnesium chlorides 'L I ~1 SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po fizichoskoy khimii rasplavlennykh scley. 2d# Kiev, 1963. Fizicheskaya khimiya rasplavlennykh soley (Physical chemistry of fused salts); trudy soveshchanlya. Moscow, Izd-vo Metallurgiya, 1965, 342-347 TOPIC TAGSS iron base alloy, corrosion, nickel bass alloy, chromium alloy. titanium containing alloy, magnesium compound, chloride, potassium chloride . fp?r-r0--) L7 e '51VR#'C"190e A JR.O.V 4C Aele0010AI 9 1"Od-rFAA M4CML- 16 TRACT: T10 corrosi behavior of iron- and nickel-bpse alloys ang 9 Z1176,"~ E1171 .4 39 - 0 ,r_ sc ?1695v and 79NM T weighing rAthod. EI43~ n KC1 and 1MgC1 was studl7e~ by4e sonl of the resultit of microscopic analysis with weight loss data showed that, as a rul*, the degree of attack of the surface layer does not avoreciably affect the veight loss.: The nickel-molybdenum alloy 79NM showed a much greater stability in fused M9M2 than did the other alloys. In the case of the nickel-chromium alloy E3435p Its appreciable corrosion loss in KC1 is due to the attack of the surface layer; this attack is so Vigr orous that particles of the alloy peel off its surface, causing a very narked increase' in weight loss. However, even in cases where structural damage does not lead to usighti L 4215~~6 ACC NR; AT6022485 loss, it necessarily impairs the mechanical properties of the alloys. guy-4u-m vas found to dissolve seleciively out of the allo'ys^, as indicated by chemical analysis or the corros'ive medium and by the fact that the surface layer vas destroyed only in alloys containing chromium. This is attributed to the highest electronegativity or chromium. Measureme4s of steady-state potentials in molten XCI and F4CI at 8WOC showed that titaniu4js also selectively dissolved out of the alloyag but because of the small amount or 71 in the latter, it cannot play any significant part in the break- down of the surface layer. Orig. art. hass 4 figures and I table. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATES 23Aug65/ ORM RUS 0061 OM REFI 004 '*xk, MUNK), A.K.-, STFPANOV, S.I. Permanent se2f-contained units for current measurements in shallow reCions of the sea. Trudy AANII 210:9-12 161. (MIRA 14:11 (Oceanographic instruments) DEMIYANN, N.I.; STFPANOV, S.I. Comparing the work conditi-~)ns of current recorders installed at self-contained stations of various design. Trudy W11 Z10:Z9-32 ,61. (MIfIA 14:11) (Oceanographic instruments) S/169/62/000/004/044/103 D228/D302 AU12HORS Dvorkin, Ye. N. and'Stepanov,,S.. I. TITLE: Determining the sinking depth of the self-recorders of autonomous stations by means of depth autographs PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no, 4, 1962, 3, ab- stract 4V18 (Tr. Arkt. i antarkt. n.-i. in-ta, 210, 1961, 35-37) T-.:'XT: The Institut okeanologii AN SSSR (Institute of Oceanology, Academy of Sciences, USSR) employed a (-1'-YS(SG-55) depth self- recorder, and the Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy institut (Arctic and Antarctic institute) used a depth autograph, in order to ob- tain reliable values for the deepening of the carrier buoy on cur_ rent self-recorders in autonomous erections. The sinking depth is determined by the depth autograph from the magnitude of the pressure of a column of wateIr upon a hydrostat. The hydrostat's data are recorded on the tape of an hourly mechanism roller. A -depth of down to 150 m can be meaeured by the autograph, with a Card 112 S/16'9/62/000/004/044/103 Determining the sinking ... D228/D302 recording duration of about 4 hours (it is possible to fix a Week- ly starter to the instruments), The depth autographs were tested in 1958 in the Xara Sea. The horizon of the instrument's sinking was ascertained by means of a block-counter. A table was compiled and a calibration graph was constructed, from the collation re- sults. The depth self-recorder was suspended on the carrier buoy and placed in the water for up to 24 days. The results are cited for determining the sinking depth of the current self-recorders by means of the depth autograph. It is shown that the actual depth of the current self-recorder's installation can differ from the calculaied by 4 - 5 m. The magnitude of the depression of the buoy with the instrument does not exceed 0.6 m during the work of an autonomous station. /-Abstracter'B note: Complete translation--7 Card 2/2 J ACCESSION NR: AP4046750 P:i-h JD1'11A,'1bJ/'AS1 0226/ 64/000/005/ 0091/0086 AUTHOR: Stepanov, S. I. (Sevastopol') TI'I'LE : Antifrirtion rnaterialon a sLeel swarf base SOURCE: Poroshkovaya nietalturgiya, no. 16, 1004, 81-86 TOPIC TAGS: steel swarf, graphite ABSTRACT: Bnmuch as iron swarf is used for the production of porous wntifri c tion parts, the author investigates the possibility of prpducing such partis from a combiriation of "3" and "45" steel swarf and "KLZ-1111araphite.f-fthe mixture was subjected to cold and, subsequently, hot pressing, fu 7TU-p--aling, oil quenchin 9 grinding and oil impregnation whereby viscous lubricantsilgave best results. The different specimens contained f roryt I to 576 graphite and 31o graphite proved most 1: favorable with regard to Impact toughness and compressive strength. Mechanical properties approximated those displayed by regular iron swarf specimens. The author suggests that the employment of porous steel swarf-graphite bea.i.-ings in Card 1/2 L_aLUZ._-a _MT ~ 1) / IWO (v) Po-4/Pe 5/Pq-4/Pg-4- -0'rr ACCESS1014 NR: AT5005823 S/3lt6/64/271/000/0100/0114 AUTHOR: Stevanov. S. 1. TITLE: Utilization of the Ural-2 electronic computer for calculating tidal parameters using Hansents method SOURCE: Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatel-sl:.iy i institutd Trudy, v:.' 271, 1964. Chislennyye metody issledovaniya gidromettisorologL' cheskikh usloviy v'Arktike s ispoltzovaniyem elektronnykh tsifravykh vychEsli- tellnykh mashin; abornik statey (11(vwrical methods of investigating hydrmaeteoro-! I logical conditions in the Arctic using electronic digital computers; collection j of articles)s noo' 1, 100-114 TOPIC TAGS: tide e e 's tidal current, Hansen method, tide calculation, elec- tronic digital compuCa~i, boundary problem, computer programing, difference equation MSTRACT; The paper discusses the calculation of tide levels and currents in rectangular coordinates and tide levels in spherical coordinates-a For an arbi- trary shape of tidal basin$ the differential equation must be replaced b,j finite difference equations and the boundary broken into straight segnentso' Sui3routines A ca,~prl7jmputer programming .of these difference equations are then given ACCiSSION NR: AT5005823 program is suggested for solving for tidal currents using the Nikiforav and Ivanov modification of Hanson's method for any region broken up into recuingles Tidal calculations in spherical coordinates are then considered in terms (if a tide-fornation potential according to Boris. Using the Ural-2 electronic cam- 1, puter, the tidal equations were solved for 62 points in the Norway and Gr(!enland seas for one semidiurnal wave 117. It vms concluded that oscillations of Vide lavels can be computer calculated, using Hansen's method,, with sufficient accuracy for practical purpoEes. The necessary'equations are given in 4 lippen- dices. Orig, art, has: 2 tablbss 2 figures and 14 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy n.aw-hnoissledavatellskiy institut, and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute) Leningrad 0x_CLt_i_C1111_...1.._._._.- SUEMITMO. W ENCL; 00 SUB COM ESA DP NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 002 -Card 2/2 lata cn ".!cItlemp n Len. 14287 SOURCE CODE: r/V) I iUTHOR: Dem Yanov. N. I.; Step S. I. UR/0213/66/oo6/002/0354/0359 -.2 - 3 L,RG; Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute, Leningra (Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut) TITLE: Comparison of the ocearL-~rent\'~d`awta obrained from various types of current meters - SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 2, 1966, 354-359 TOPIC TAGS: oceanographic equipment, ocean current, oceanographic ship, recording equipment, ocean ciirrent meter/BPV 2 ocean current meter,, BFV 2r ocean current meter ~A w -i% ABSTRACT: Simultaneous current measurements, carried out with the Ekman-Merz ocean current meter and with the BPV-2 and BPV-2r recording flow meters have been compared. The instruments were lowered from vessels, and the BPV-2 and BPV-2r recording flow meters were installed on buoys near which the current observations were carried out from ships. Comparison of the data obtained showed that in all cases, the Ekman-Merz flow meter had greater velocity readings than the BPV-2 and BPV-2r recording flow meters. These differences in readings did not exceed 5 cm/sec. Current velocities, measured from ships with all the instruments appeared to be greater than those measured with the same instruments installed on anchored buoys. The BPV-2r meters shoved higher velocities for both ship and buoy observations than ACC NRt Ap6oi4287 those shown on the BPV-2 flow meters installed on buoys. Differences in estimating current directions were comparatively small in most cases not exceeding t?O*. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables. [Based on authors' abstract.] (NT) SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: OqSep64/ Card 2/2 i a f . 1, 1 ~ ~ " i 1 : i , - V i " i ~-,, I I I ~ II, f, , , T . , , ;, , ~ . e 1 11 , r I I I I . - I . . . , I I I , , , I , I ~. , . ) ,I . , ii 1 4, . I ~) . ~ . l?;t-~-ir)(J,-trd init-fillatlon for. Wig ullov cult.;rt; of unic'(" I III ItAl. Itigiv?. Fiziol. rasr,. 1.1 no.6:1084-1089 N-D (1,1,1'--'A 1F:211 1. Biologicheskiy riatickino-4-ssledov~ttel~'s~~-.i.y instittit Lening~-adskogo GosudarstvennoF,o universiteta imeni Zhdanova. RTB"O, V.S., kand.tekhn.nauk;,XV_AkOT, U.N., red.; PLISKO. TO.P.. red.lsd-va; BACHURIXA# A.M., i;- (Album of cutting, drilling, and mortising tools for wood- working] Allbom frosernogo, sverlillmogo I dolbeshnogo Instrumenta dlis obrabotki drevesiny. Moskva, Goslesbumisdat, 1960. 295 p. (NM 14:3) (Woodworking machinery) , MWIALEVA, L.A., inzh.; RYZHOV, A. I., inzh.;_.,qT.-&PAROV, S.M., inzh.; TIMW%YF.V, V.A. , inzh.; KHOKHIA)V, V. P.. Project for the over-all mechnization and automatization of furni- ture manufacture at the Moscow Furniture Assembly Combine No.2. Der.prome 9 no.10:3-6 0 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (KoscoW--Furniture industry) (Ameembly-line wthods) "). I*% ~TEPAPYNJ S. M. -- I'Theox-y of the Crystallization of Sirl)le Fluids." Sub 12 Jun 52, Moscow Oblast. Pedagogical Inst. (Dissertation for the De~gree of Candidate In Fhysicomathemnatical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-Decerd~er 1952 LIVANOVq M.N.; TSYPINq A.B.; TRIGORIYEVp YU.G.; KOUSHCHEVP V.G.; STEPANOV, SMq ANANIYEVq V.M. (Moskva) Effect of an electromagnetic field on the bioelectric activity of the cerebral cortex in rabbits. Biul. ekep. biol, i mod* 49 no. 63-67 My 160. (KMA 13:12) 1. 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Cr13. art. has: 10 Labloz and ~2 'Z: 23 ,q-pr66/ ca:Lci oig/ .1 R-1`70: 005 su:; c c6/ Slj:~ Djl.'L 0r FHALE i LXPLO_e.TAT:C~i SCV/5410 .onCeri~ntziya ipo ril-rnomu ispollzovaniyu atormoy 1959. of the Tw,~likf.,nt Conference on the roaceful oe i!.rv-rj,~ -)r) V. 21. T~kohl-_,nt, Iz,l-vo AN U.-Sollt, lk),Jo. p. Evral-a slip in3er~ed. 1,500 coplea printed. A -~nc~: Altadcrilya U,_,bc'.-sl,,,oy SSN. lb 1,~ E:l_ :S. V. Staroduil.2ov, llcadcznAcian, Acadl~:ny of ~Zbclc 532. IE,ltor.,,ll EOard. ft. A. Albdullz~y(~v, C--.I- of T"Y,-lnL and D. N. Abd-jr---ulov, Doctor cf il -,zil S,:lc-ticca; U. A. Arifov, Acadcllcl~4.1, of '~.,~ncci Uo'o,:% S:3'1; A. A. Borodulina, Candidate of Diolo,-ical ;ncej, V. N. lva:~hev, G. S. A. Ye. !'-IV; Ye. L ::athe-matics; A. :1 J Candidate of Phyoicz and of !:-~dlcnl Scienec-3; D. :.'I-;hanov, Carhdzt,~~ of Cl~,-...~'IcaL A. S. Sadylov, Correoponding ',%-mb,~r, Acarlcr,.y of _',-_'cnca3 :1, A cleneca jzbelc SSR; Yu. N. Talanin, ..z.dcmiclan, Academy of 5 C C ar'l- W.20 of the Tazhkent (Cont.) SCV 5410 cf P'iy-,!c3 and Ya. Mh. lurakulov, Doctor -1*o1c-:1',:a1 S,:ience3. Ed.: R. 1. 13,cmildov; Tech, Ed, : A. 0. 'UVI e 4 In intcndcd for %,mrkerz and I a 11 (-npicy-!1 in entcr-7-~r_*~eq trb-re radica~,tive 1~:otcpea vi:;7 1, at, ra-ilat-'en are Li-I f,:r re-arch In 'l-nical, goo- and C C ".A., c,!!'.e,:t-'on of 133 articlci~ repre-2rit-i the accond ef th-~ -rav-:v:tton,3 of the Ta~hkcnt on the of Atcritc rncr~71. The individual -v. deal a -,-,-do rance of Prob1cn'.1. in f1he fiel-I cf radiaticn, producflcn and ch,~-m,4__-al analy~."' cf t '_n-i,.i;tij;atirn of the kAnctIcs