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USSR UDC 576-858-25-09"-,-5
ANDZHAPARLDIZEE,. Q.,G. and STEPAINOVAJ. 1, G., Moscow Scientific Research Institute
or-7f o Preparations
"Study of the Variability of Tickborne Encephalitis Virus. VII. Reactivity and
Inmiunogenic Properties of the Attenuated 1-40 D Strain during Oral Vaccination
of Volunteers"
Moscow, Voprosy YirusoloGil, No 4, Jul/Aug 70, pp 428-43?
Abstract: Attenuated 1-40 D strain (6o,ooo and l8o,ooo cpD ) oral vaccin(~- was
administered to 19 human volunteers who had not been' previoNsly iMtMi2ed. The
vaccine produced no neurologic or other syrptoms during the following ~, weeks; no
virus was found in nasopharyngeal washings or in the blood. Specific %irus-
neutralizing antibodies in titers of 1:4 to 1:64 were detected after 6( daya in
all 19 volunteers. A second oral vaccination rained the antibody level. to titers
of 1:32 to 1:512. The same results were obtained for another group of seven
volunteers who had been previously immmized with imct-Alvated tickbornc encepha-
litis virus.
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Public health, Hygiene ard Sanitation
UDG 616.cWi6.1-097-3-056-78,*~?-25)
ANDZHAPARIDZE, - 0. G. , CFERVONSKIY, G. 1. , DECAYATSKOVA, R. G. , arld TA RARGV-
nt4~
SKAYA, I. S., Mfoscow Scie -1-fic Research Institute of VArus Frep~,ra-'-Ionr.,
Danitary Epidemiological Station, Zhdanovskiy Rayon, Moscow
"Formation of Collective Irvaunity To Rubella in the Population of
Voprosy Vir-usologil, No 1, Jan/Feb 711
Abstracti Data and results obtained in a study of he.-.--L-z:-Zlutir---1t1on -1nh-i'Li-
tion by rubella virus collected from blood sez-a of 1,237 ?-:Osco',, resieents
ranging in age from I to 54 year-9 are pre-5ented. Irlices included tLe fre-
quency of occurr,-nee and levels cf antibodies for different aCe groi.p:3 and
-the disease Incieence. Several of the requisite features cf collect.ive
immunity were f,,,und which dintinpish the Moscow '1,opulati -i f rom oth(r rubella
foci. It was found that In the age L-roup of 1-`5 yearo, 16;L of i- 'lie , ubjectz
had rubella antl~i:~-~Ics. '.Nie er)nx~s-,)orj1ir.- I-,., r centat---es for other ar-f-
were as followzi 6-7 years, 6,r,"~',; 12-1) yeaxn, ~2'0'; V~22 aars, 95,," of U-c-
subjects. Children of 3-7 years of age come down nout frequently Wit'n the
disease. Th-s is a rarticlular feature of the data on the Loscow poptlation.
Also, in Moscow, the Ughest rate of incidence is at an earlier age than ir
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ANDMPARID-ZE, 0. G., et al., Voprosy Virusologli, No 1, J--,Il,Feb 7t, DD ?I-
76
populations of other localities, with th3se ~ttend_imz nursery or eler;antary
---chools makinz uD m;-e m-ients. D- i.T_s a-so merz, E-re more
likely to b-3 _`flicted by 4-he disease "hz-n a:'~e
s' md1ar for Z_ur'--e I .-.u I L C _1: Ud C.-
situation Ln other re-1--m-s of the :!otm+'~Y L:ZLV D~_ ClIfTerent b.2cause (,f
ifiex-or-T
different c cmidit.'O-s a d ty.
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T V~'l =_--CHEM, CAL U IS 1:4F',-:CT I r-,"1 OF SOME O~3JECTS IN :Plo,~MIC
KEtZATOCTNJUNCTIVITTS -U-
AUTHO!~--!03)--lNDZHFLOVt V.O.t IBELYAYEV, A.L., S,-,',ALAi L.E.
COU%T~Y
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'L UT I "%: - L ED I TS 1%'~: E'--l Lj'- USYE SS lll~ THE ~-- !'I 1~ 7' vJ T
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WEL L K 14,01,11% FAC T TH.% T T MEDICAL lt,,:STRUY,--",'Tl v I C* Y
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T I r L L - - I ti E L V f LC f U F IN 1) 1 N. L t-UND I I I ~-IiNS U PON I f a: T I Mti) i: R A T UR I N Y i ilr
CUTTIhG "ONt: -U--
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CLjLJ%TkY Of INFO-USSR
S(JUj-l'LL--MuSLU-q, SIAIN.(l I INSfRUMENT, NO 3, 1970, PP
DAfE PUBLISHED------70
SUOJELT AkEAS--,'-'li:CH., INO., (,IVIL AND MARINE L-NGR
TOPIC TAGS-GRINDIiNG MAClif-'4E, MHAL COTTING, TEMPf-.kAl'Jkf: MEASUR:24"NI
0 0 kr U T C
pt~i"Xy ~"F-ILLP
212 017 Lim"L ASS I P IF D
CIRL ACCL5)SI,_l:. 'P011~3731
AbSTRALT/i7Xi0,AL1--(0) GP-,)- ""0 S T RA C fI t iE I E i-111 L i~ ~', T u;~ITF 11f
CUHING ZIDNt- IS ~~ lt~".JkfANT PlkA.4ETLR IN
DE TERM I NAT 11,N1 bY A [Hi PMAIL lkAN_SD[jCFR IS Olf-FICULr IU I -iAT
IT~, TINL L ;),,I TA%T CH^iS EXCELU'5 THE Ct;~ill 1' [11 Tll~_ ~~i. FF[!iL
I INS TAN rA,Nf-'~jOS CU;NrACT iff-tilt-kAfURE HAS BEEN C.."LCULAFL-L) !"Y -t[AN,' ()I
OYi.AMIC Mi-THOU, i~A_,,E-9 UPI,!;~ fj%CT THAT
Lu.-I.101FILINS JF HI.E.Al IHE TL
OtTERMINED GN THE 6ASIS OF Itit RL-AbINGS GF F ~ jI _j L A
HAS BELN D'-VFLOP~") 11' IS P"JSSIBLE TO L,ErLk41'l4,:- IHI: Tk-jE C(~j~.r,,*CT
rEiMPERATURE ON, THE BASIS Gj- IHE VALUE OF 111L kCCJl~~OLL) 1,NCKEME-ir Uf-
THERMOELELTRUP,110TIVE FORCE C("RRESPONJING FO THt HME Uf CUNIACT Of THI:
GRINDING DISK WITH IHE PARr. THE INS TANT ANEOU~> fP-lPEkATW"ll-_
DURING LXTERNAL CIRCULAR Gi TUCl-'G TYPE USINC; P;-LZ3ELCCTR!~' [L:7-11~'NTS 3, 1 T, t I Z:
TSTS-13 F""r7,-I,,pC,rS FRC.-, 2 TO 5.25 ''',!'Z. T 1. 1 -1 s
_i Zo,,4S ON THE I t,,.E R
FOUND THAT OEFECTS WIT11 A DEPTH OF MORE THAN 5 ,.11 r r
SUqFACE OF THE TUBES UNCER THE RIBBING WERE RELI ABLY PECORDED;
0 W,: r, , ,, r
SE74SITIVITY T.C. 5[rECTS ON THE CUTER SURFACE WIA S MUC I I L LA .11 1 H -' 0 E P T H
THkESHOLD OF 60 IMICROr4S. THE AUTHORS EXPRESS THElk GQATITUDE TO P. I
VIT'KO, WHO ASSISTED IN THE EXPERIMENTS.
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USSR UDC 546.26+66.C22.1;
I. , __-j I T :.711 117 ,
YELYU-II".,-, V. P. FOSTIKOV, V. V. YA. , !:cricow
Institute of SteeLs and Alloys
"Inpregr.ation of Ccmpact Grad,--tes With Melts of the System
Moscow, Rliinlya Tvr-ru~ogo Topliva, lio. 1, ~ Jan/Feb 71, PP 147-153 )
Abstract: The mechaiiicn oil imiremitinrr aranhites uf thr-, L'.a)f-I (e-5ari.-,ian
unknowns class with Liouic. siLicon had-been studied =Vviouslv. A
COMT)Osl--Ior- of the 1--:11ph-ite-s-411cor. -- ca-z:uide-s-ilicon ccuid "e
in this way if one worked in o-adizinr. media and the aia not
exceed Llhe nOitir,-7 roin-. of -_ilicon; mire zl.L~con a]-ww'-s -1n ti.,-
graphite pores. To avoid thd2 dloa4ivanta~:C, cdioyz ot
active wZ-.1I_:;,'1 CLI-r. with silicen axu
this case, -,,,as ~c-_rd ,.o be -wo--sible to bond the exces .,hich
not been chan:-7c-d ~_-c
used In thi-_ st~ud,rx Zr wLd -11+ 25,10" Zr. The uraj.,Li-,e
added to the nn-It in a ccrundum-lined crucible anu keA in Cont.-c'L
for the r-!auired, After the exT)eriment-, the Zrand Al
in the melt wore d!-termimd. It wan found tha-111- the 11'r stayed -xac-1.1cal.1-.,
unchanged, The Ai contrint Im the moltz; did not exceed 0.1',"'.. The
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YELYLTFIT11, V. P. , et al.,. ~Iir'Lipa Tve--uo go TO DliVa, No 11 j a:,. /r-cb -11 -pp
147-153
tuon Drocess coLd-d be divided into two partzi durin- the --art
(0-50 see.), the Lm=-eizr~atlor. denth deT)-_rAs on the znlfn e rco-. of +_~-C
With lcruger in~e-cti.on timcs, i.e. > 50 sec., surface di-Ifuzion cf t~.e
atoms along ~6he i~malis -.za.?es place, The T'Z,-3 trwisfer was ~ou_u
to 'be described w-here t is the tlme ard a and c a----, corst_-,:~3.
and c as well as t~he rate of "he imprec-naticn process mere calcu_-_~Ied- for
three different :7-G --manhitez at -three different tenronatures (1410, 14'f0,
and 15500C) trc_-_--_d iri-~h ti-- t--wo neits. it was fouz-d to bo correct ~_-o
consider t1he inPimf:natior, oi ,7_aphifte by the melts as a We L-1 jVI:7 Dl-_)CeSS ov,~,r
the wall.3 of the oores.
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kcal/niole ener,zl Of actJ Vat LGI-L an-Ii -,L1 d- uG o- s con, -t,
~;m-j,aite pores -(50-180 secondB) with 45-0-53-2 kcallmoic of
I/ .I
U2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN^v r)ATE--IISEP70
Tj.TtE-7EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATIC PLATE AND FRAME FILTER PRESS wir,,i
MECHANIZED PLATE CLAMPIMG -U-
AUTHOR--ZAMBROVSKIY, V.A., ANjKEYEV,L__ S Y S ,V.A., '41.1KHIN, I.L.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INF9
SOURCE--SAKH. PROM. 1970# 44(2), 22-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL 01D M4QINE ENGR, CHP_MISrRY
TOPIC TAGS--F-ILrRATION, PRESS, CHEMICAL AGENT FILTER
CONTqOL YALRKINr.--NC PESTL~ICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAMF-1987/0155 STEP
CIRC ACCFS.SION '40--AP010-31834
212 010 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSIN-~ D4TE--jjSEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103834
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, AN AUTOMATIC PLATE 4N0 PRAME
FILTER PRFSS WITHIA FILTERING AREA OF 2.5 M PRIME2 IS DESC-18ED AND ITS
PERFORMANCE IN A SUGAR FACTORY UNDER VARIED OPEPATING CON01TIONS IS
DETAILED. A TYPICAL CYCLE OF 28 41N CONSISTED OF LIQUOR ;:Lnl4 17.2,
WATFR WASH AND COMPRESSION 8.2, AND NO-NPR9DUCTIVE (CLEANING) OPERAFIONS
2.6 MIN. SUGAR LOSSES WERF- REDUCED TO 0.7PERCENT; CAKES CONTG.
30PERCENT H SUB2 0 WERE PRODUCED; BY THE USE OF A PERLITE FILTER AID,
65-8PERCENT DENSE SIRUPS WERE FILTERED AT 8.9 1.-4 PRIME2-MIN.
'jNCt- ASS IF! ED
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obtained un Lciu of 5oct,:jrj zu-.! Lriuir
"lae hypoL"-esizi of -~he cyc.Lic polytcne P.Lture Of
I
USSR LIDC 621-35-035.2
&ULMOVt R. I., and MKREVINKO, T. S.
"Study of the Kinetics During the Determination of Electrode Equilibriun In
the System Fe+2/Fe+3 on a Platinum Electrode"
Nekotor. probl. kinetiki elektrod. processes (Some Problems In the Kinetics
of Electrode Processes), Topic books From the Dal'nevost University, Vladivo-
stok, 1972, pp 92-95 (from Referativnny Zhurnal -- Xhimiya, No 8(11), 1973
Abstract No 81212, by L. S. Kanevskly)
Translationt An oscilliscope was used to study the kinetics of the inter-
actions in the FO+2/Fe+3 system with the de-gassified surface of a platinum
electrode having different potentials. It was shown that the velocity of
establishing the value of the oxidation reduction potential decreased with an
increase in the potential of the electrode. It was assumed that the reason
for this vhenomena Is related to the heterogeneity of the platinua electrode
and presence on its surface of a large number of defects (ridges and peaks),
30 -
112 01.5 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230%"TIO
TITLE-INFLUENCE nF ",11XING ON THE EFFECT IVENESS OF 'LI_lUID UR".)ANIC ColiPCUNO
SEPARATION OF IONE MELTING -U-
AUTHQR-(03)-AVRA'-iENK9, N.V., DUGACHEVAt G.M., ANIKIN, A.G.
41k
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1
SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 4412i, 356-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ZONE MELTING, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL COMPOUND, BENZENE,
HEPTANE, MATERIAL MIXING
CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS'
DOCUMENT CLASS--UlNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RlEEL/FRAMC--1993/0446 STEP NO--Ull/007~)/7,~)/Ottf~/1)02/035-*)/(i359
C I R CA CC rSS I ON I'; U - - " P 0 12 1 12 0
USSR
UDC 619:614.94
Sen~or Engineer, Main Administration for the Design of Pural
BuildingE and Installations, USSR Ministry of Agriculture
"Standard Model for Rayon Veterinary Stations"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 8, 1971, pp 34-37
Abstract: The model station occupies an area of 0.93 hectares, with 1,682.4
M2 consisting of buildings. One unit of the station includes the clinic
building with an adjacent 10-stall hospital and a 5-stall isolation vard;
a five-vehicle garage with an adjacent storeroom for d-isinfecting agents;
and a boiler house, a loo m3 water reservoir, and storage sheds for F, coal,
ashe--, food, and refuse. The rest is paved court equipped with a shed for
incoming and outgoing animals and a loading ramp. The clinic building, has
* treatment room, an instrument washing and .9-terilization room, a pharmacy,
* dispensary, a laboratory, a storeroom, a toilet, a shower room, two dres-
sing rooms, offices for the director, veterinarians, and clerks, and a con-
ference room in which regular and special lectures are also given. The
whole unit is fenced, landscaped, and surrounded by a Lhick hed~!,e. Arch i-
tectural specificatious are given. In addition to treating in the
facilities, the station also renders in-field veLerfnary for which
2/2 015 UNCL AS S I F I ED P.~oCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121120
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) Gp-0- ABSTRACT. THE SEPNS. OF LN. ORF,- CO;IPDS. By
IrJG OF THE LIQ- ZCNE -,iF
zoNc m, AT K00J."I TEMP~ WITH "I I X 0 % RE MADE USING THE
APP. EMPLOYED FOR ZONE M. JF LOW M. COMPDS- MECH. i1xiijr, OF THE COMPDS.
WAS THE SAME AS THAT USEO .41TH LONE MELTING OF SOLID OKG. COMPDS-, WITH
MIXING OF THE LIQ. LONE DUKING ZONE M- OF TOLUENE REDUCED THE -JUAINTITY
OF IMPURITIES, COMPARED WITH RESULTS WHEN THE L10- Z;)NE wAS N3T MIXED.
ZONE st. OF BENZENE-N-HEPTANE WAS CARRI;ED OUT TO DET. THE OPTIMAL
CONDITIONS OF SEPN. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE CONCN. OF TIAPUkITIES IN
BENZENE ON THE INTENSITY f3F MIXING IN THE LIQ. ZOqE tiAS DISCUSSED. THE
CORRESPONDING DEPENDENCE CURVE SHrJ4S A MAX. FURTHER INCREASING OF
INTENSITY OF M[XING LEADS TO THE FORMATION OF Hem0GE!NJE1JUS CRYSTALS
(I.E., A HIGHER PROBABILITY OF CAPTURE OF THE IMPURITIES). 1HE RESULTS
WERE CONFIRMED BY CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND CRYOSCOPI(; ANAL. FACILITY:
KHIM. FAK., MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM..LOMONOSOVAr MOSCOw, USSR.
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Conditions are de3cribed for tLe P-oduction cf sin~je-crystal Cd3e
flims wiLn a rnobiiiLy of u'v 110 150 arOv. suc, close to tll~; I)rLP-
erts-es of the sii.~lc crysLals. Perfect CdS and GdS(,, films with a re-
sis*--'.---ity of up to 107-10~) olim,3 p~-r sec were synthcini-4-d. The M..'Ithod
of pz~rfect' hijji-r-csiotance
cry,l-tal Gdj C;63e w.,,tii z~, nole mobili,,~y of 0.8-2.4 c,-,`/v. soc.
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UDC: 621. 396. 6: ()-;-, i. -, i,)'. 6 1
Ts. Zh. , 17XII(TI, V. 1". , ANIKE1, 1. N. ,
"D,' electric Prc-,ert ies Gf IZ ~n
--al 11-tica Along tile -e
Superh-*LC;h Frequencies"
Elektron. tekhnika-.- Nauchno-te~hn. sb. Materialv (Electronic Tt,chr,,o,!ojT_,-.
Scientific wnd Teclnical Collection. Materials), 1970, vyp. 3, 5~.'-'~7
(from K'h-Radiotekhnika, Vo 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12V416)
Trans"ation : -Lne authors give the results of measurement o' comnlex uer-
mittivi-ty along the plane of cleavage parallel to ci-jstallograpilic axes
a wid b irk fluorup!,I(jfropilt~ by a waveguide m(Ahod in the iailUm0.,--r wid
centimeter ranges. Artificial. =ca is investigated in the
perature range on a frequency of 1010 liz. Resume.
1/i
112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--FREQUENCY DEPENUENCE OF TAN SIGMA (DIELECTRIC LOSS MODULUS) OF
SYNTHETIC MILA -U-
AUTHGR-(OZ)-KLJLLjC;IYEVI b.N., ANIKINp I.N.
CGUNTkY OF INFU--USSR
SUURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEURG. MATEk. 1970, 6(2), 402
DATE PUbLISHED----70
SUBJLCT AREAS--MATEKIALS, PHYSICS9 EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPLC TAGS--MICA, DIELECTRIC MATERIAL, DIELECTRIC LUSS, SYNTHETIC
MATERIALP MINEkAL
LbNTAUL MARKING-NU RESIRICTIJNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RLEL/FRAML--1995/0212 STEP Nt)--UR/0363/'10100t,/CjO2/0(*02/o,'tO2
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115916
um- I-Al I S I F I E L)
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115916
AbaTK-ACl/EXfRACJ--(U) GP-0- At3STRACT. SYNTHETIC ;-iICA (01
FLUL;RLPHLOGOPITE) IS AN IMPORFANT.HEAT AND ELLC. INSULATING M-ArERIAL.
THERE ARE NO DATA IN THE LITERATURE ON THE FREQUE14CY DEPLNDENCE OF
DIELEC. LGSS-I--S IN SI!,(;LL CRYSTALS O~ THIS MINERAL ~;ITHIN THL SUNOC
FREQUENCIES K-'-GION. IT WAS POSSIBLE TO TRACE THE 0ISPEkSlO,.4 OF TAN
SIGMA OF SYNTHETIC MICA AT 29oDEGREESK BY MEANS Of A 1620-A GENERAL
RAUIO COMPANY HIGH FRi:4UfNCY PRECISION (JRIDGE. rHE I-lEA"SUkL-ML.'JfS OF TAN
SIGMA IN THE (001.) DIRECTION OF THE CRYSTAL WERE PERFOKNED, hITHIN THE
60 HZ-10 KHZ FREQUENCY RANGE. THE COMPN. OF THE INVESTIGATED MICA, AS
SYNTHESIZED BY CRYSTN. FROM THE MELT IN FE CRUCIBLES, COULD BE EXPRESSED
BY THE FORMULA: (K SU80.96 NA SUBO.04) SUB1.00 MG SUB3 (SI SUB2.96 AL
SUB1.03 FE SU60.01 PRIME 3POSITIVE) SUB4.00-0 SUB10.tf SUBI.07 0
SUBO.03) SU62.00. FHE THICKNESS OF THE SAMPLES MEASURED wAS 70 MU, AND
THEIR DILAM. WAS 10-30 MM. THE ELECTRODES wERE MOUNTED TO THE SA:'-"PLES IN
THE FORM OF SILVER PASTE AT 723DEGREESK. RESULTS SH06 THAT TAN SIGNA
OF THE DIELEC. LOSSES FOR SYNTHETIC MICA IS UNUSUALLY SMALL AS COMPARED
TO THE TAN SIGMA FOR NATURAL MICA, AND ACCORDING TO THE ORDER OF
MA(YNITUDE IT AMTS. TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6-10 PRIAL NLGATIVE5. FREQUENCY
MAX. OF TAN SIGMA WERE OBSERVED FOR bUTH THE SYNTHETIC AND THE NATURAL
MICA WITHIN THE RANGE INVESTIGATED. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THESE MAX, ON
THE SONIC FREQUENCIES ARE CAUSLD BY THE POLAR ORIENFArIOIN OF 111L MOLS.
OF THf- AD50ittli:0 riAlEk. FACILITY: VSES. INAUCH.-ISSLED. INS1.
SIN. MINER. SYRIYA, ALLKSANDROV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFILD
tt'UNOVAI V. S. (Calldidaz;L of Sciences)
"Jfigh-Tci.,:z.eratldre of Joints cf Graphite
A ro_cnnoye 1,ro
~obcow, Svaz :o 1, jar. 72, PP l'-1)
AbsLraact; Diucusoeu J s a ~-,ethcdl of joinin(~ grapaite Mal'Ur-'~-L15 Z*-" USe
-",own that t,
of an intermediate carr.,ide.-formint, interlayer. It is : 11C
temperature o_f tne oruze!d Joint is a function a." the linteractic-r.
of the molten solder with graniiitc, the depth of its renetra-tir-n -'in
the pores of tne materiai, the newly formed phz;.-~c
stren6th of 'the -,rapnitc. tests on ~.7.rapnitc srecimens t,,x,.-,eC.
by a zirconi,= interlayer Lndicatc that the of brazea 5-,CC1,71C-1~
heated above the meltin.,~ terauerature of zirconi=, Is JO to th%r,
that of s1peciLiens r-eated beiow this teinperature, 'lrne tensile Of
the brazed Joint's incre"ses with tne Tenetration, d-U-p-Lh. o~ the scid~r -~o
I , -;,
a SDecif c value (2-2.5 ari) and -.-c!n remains cons~,.-_,nt. -e failu-C, -4nicr,
had occurr,:_-~i in t-Le in t~_-nsile teztz at four..". '_C;e
112
USSR
AIIIK-Ili, ---. T. (Can-ii-iciate of Technical Sciences), et al, 'SvLrochrOvC
proizvodst%,o, No 1, Jan 72, pp 18-19
along the graphite outside the brazin6 Zone, T, is sii~-~-estcd that brazint-
of large-pore Inite be done with solders cal formir.4 (on contact)
- trap -,ale of
carbon saturated fusions uncer compression to afford raximmu*i solder penctrzi-
tion and comnlete carburization to a COMDOSitiOln Close to StOi-*C!IiC,--O*-riC.
The study includes test data on solders from hafnium, molYbdenwri,and
tungsten. (5 illustrations, 9 bibliographic references).
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