SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHERBIN, M.M. - ZHERDEV, A.P.

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I - : : ~4t, M-MAs-ikwA-ftekhn-*-nauk;-' lbwt sinking.with use of a baring rig. Ugoll tfkro 2;',.-no.10:396w 42 0 158. (Sbaft is inking) (Boring mchiniry) i ;. t i i ;Iff H,Vul J~ ii 1:11 is' ~ ~i f I ~ ; i :~ ' " I ~ F 1, ; "i . I M!' I! 10 ~ 11 1~ H If V 1 .9 t". I ~J 1 n--' , 2 M4 A'CC NR: AFC~W78814 AUTHOR: in, A. (bicutenant colonel in medical service)- Bsyg~Lovsxi R Ye (Lieutenah-T--c-F service), lyanov, t,._ V'. (Lleu-.Pnant colonel in medical service); Rmyanl~~_qv, A. P. (Lieutenant colonel in medical sorvice) I ORG: none TITLE, Damage caused by an underwater nuclear explagl2n 0 SOURCE: Voyenno-meditsinakiy zhurmal, no. 2, 1966, 68-72 .TOPIC TAGS: radiation damage, radioactive fallout, nuclear explosion, shock wave I submarines and our.-, ABSTRACT., The literature on probable injuries to personnel aboard I face vessels, arisinp from underwater nuclear explosions is surveyed. The Sul y y con- centrates on the effects of shock waves, penetrating radiation, falLout, and radia- tion contamination. SUB CODE: 06,15/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 024/ OTH RFF: 010 I I li VII 11 ~ 'I'li ~l 11J] tl~ l'HH.`llM*"'*l'll, I ik, ! , . 144 : a ~ i'll P., .~ ~;,! 1 ~ 1, k, , I V I re 1, r I II Hil -mr-a"W ~V=scularlbed of the lung In normal and Pathologia conditions; angiographic and histologic examination. Arkh. PAt-,-.19 no.3:38-45 '57 (KLP,& 10:5) 1. Is kafedry patologiehookoy anatomii (zav.-chlon-korrespondent AM SSSR Prof. A.I. Strukov) I Moskovikogo ordena Lenina 4 q~ 'il 1 3 8: PH ~- 1 - , -1 1 ; v 61 1 Al E 11' fa t. . ACC-NRt=A 77_00_176~~--- SOURM CODE t UR/WW/66/000/000/0160/0168 AUTHORS.. Zherbyatlyevy I. F.; Luklyanov, A. T. ORG; none TITIXt.Modeling various difference approzimationa of the linear equation of thermal conductivity SOMICII: M KazSSR. Institut matematiki i mekhaniki. Uravneniya mateitaticheskoy fiziki i funktsionalInyy analiz (Equatinns~ofmathematioal physics and functional analysis), Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Nauka KazSSII,- 1966, 160-168 TOPIC TAGS: linear, equation analog system, approximation method, difference methods' thermal conduction ABSMACT: ~Analog formation, 'Using'a. static electrio'integrator, is investigated for various explicit finite difference circuits which approximate equation3 of the thermal .,conductivity type, The method overcome.s one of.the defects of the 4ifference scheme U0.40 kI=-(Ux_j.&-2U..k+U.+j A),, (1) which is.aesooiated with thelstability in the time.interval d t and the coordinate interval x. With the unsteady prpblem (small thermal fluxes and temperature gradientst etc) a large number of time steps la necessary. These can be reduced by selecting the proper difference scheme. If U k in (1) is.replaced by the average n) Card X/2 - 010 -;~ 1`11 EP i Ilk =ACC'Mr-~-AT700170 U(x, t) at the,pointa.(no k-1) and W) and the time derivative has tho form art (ji. +1 (2) 231 the difference equation is n ].A+ us (3) where 12*1f 1 The errI;or.in W is of the order lul E UL 12 N + (Atz + AX4). ,The calculation can be ccnducted,knolwing the value of the function for two layers k A t'and (k-1) A t. Using the~achemepropoaed by Frankel and Dufort (which in stable for It > 0) the time step can bes'elected in broad limits with a fixed coordinate step. First, cylindrical symmetry is considered, In one case, to reduce 'the errorsy Vt. R #' Ihm and Vt. P. Timlake (An optimum explicit recurrence formula for tho.diffusion equation. Iouronal Elisha Metchell Soient. Soo., 1957# No. 2, pp. 254- 257),introduced additional terms and used a two-layer scheme. By expressing Z U according to the'scheme proposed by Dufort-Frankel, and by representing x n,k 2 Unt _ as usualf a three-layer scheme is arrived at, which has 29/lo' fewer calcula- X k 1 ti erations the-i ttle first proposal. The use of the ordinary- formula for .4 2 U Iand of the Dufort formula for &2 U leads to a three-layer scheme with fn k X njk-1 191. ewer.operatione, Nonaymmetrical heat flows are also considered. Orig. art. has:11 3 f ea and 32 formulas* gu2r /_2 128 ZO/ M DATE: 22Jun66Z ORIG-REPt 007Z OTH-W: 001z IIIIIIIIIIIIIN n- 3" 0 s-'e lilo 0 0 4_9 o 0 0 6:0 0~04 a Is JI 0 a a d - I - I I a a -2 OW tuM kwf#-- 00,4 p"v- 4ciew 00 -No* 9 desto bt* krp do 4600 00 9 ptliks at 160 R"I'm bivi use - We a" Amw ft*a an - as tallow isibmilebatbe*- or am lGmL The depadto polits on plam at 10 usidgmdatioa. W. a. 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I i -1 Hli 11111 111 ~ i - I I i I , ! !f ti I 'Y"i I i 1 ?11, i 1 11 ~ ! I I : I a , I f ! ! 11 . ~ : ") t i I. : ; I i 1 NMI AP6025934 (A) SOURCE CODE: LrR/0226/66/ooo/OOT/0022/0031 AUTHOR: Porofeyev, Yu. ZherditskiX, N. T. ORG: Novocherkasak Polytechnical Institute (Novocherkasskiy politekhnichelskiy instit~t_) TITLE; Application of dynamic hot pressing in cermet d tion _yro uc SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 7, 1966 22-31~ TOPIC.TAGS: porous metal, metal pressing, cermet product, iron powder, tensile strength, ductility, recrystallization, annealing ABSTRACT: The authors determine the functional relationship betv~een the density y and the work expended on com tion of 1 CM3 of.material W for various materials pac .under dynamic hot.pressing. The effect of heating temperature is determined with respect to briquet dimensions, prepressing andphrink factor on the compaction Pro- cess of iron powder. The dynamic hot pressinglYnethod was used for producing speci- meni with various porosity up to Of.77'The tensile strength a of these specimens al i v residual porosity.11