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FRIDLYANSM, G. V., PAVLENKO, V. A., VINOGRADOV, B. A. j ~GRRISHIIN': 1;.
.BOGDLYUBOV, G. M., and 1-2MOV, A. A., Leningrad Technological Institute imeni
L-ensovc*z-
"Organic Derivatives of Groiip Elements. XX. Exact Composition of Ions
In %ass Spect-n- 01F Alkylphosphine Sulfides and P--S Bond Strength"
L3ni.ngrad, Zhu:--nal Closhchey Khinii, Vol 41, ho, 8, Aug 71, PP 1707-1709
Abstracti The article describes results of the neasure-ment of mass numbers
of ions In mass s7-ectra for triethylphosphine sulfide and tetraethyldi-
phosphine di'sulfide on a double-focusinS mass spectrometer. The dissocia-
tion enerzy o~' the P-P bond in tetraethy1diphosphine disulfide was -previously
found by the aut-hors f-rom the appearance potential of the Ion (M
./2) Pre-
cise measurenent of the .7--ss in the present article confirms tile composition
assianed to this ion, The dissociation eneror of the P--S bond was found
'L,0 lb-3 ea-ual to 3.?, ev or 85 kcal/mole, which is in satisfactory a- enent
-.0 " re
with the valize obtainea from the the=-al effect of the trivropylphosphine
oxidation reaction '01.6 Tr:--al/:7:ole). Determination of the exact con--osition
of ions in the ~_nsz E~r~_:_-t= of alkylphosphine sul-Cides sh-cws the resistance oJ4:'
the P=S bond to the action of an electron inra-ct. This xvsistance is charac-
teristic of the chenical bonds between atoms of GrOUD V and VI elements
possessing u.-Ishared electron Fair--.
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UDC 537-5631.547-242
Ov M , CRITSHIN, N. N., and PETROV, A. A., Leningrad Technological
Institute ffe"MD'ensovet
"Organic Derivatives of Group V-VII Elements. XXI. I-lass Spectra of Tri-
alkylarsines and Tetraalkyldiarsines. Effect of Alkyl Substitution on
Bonding Strength of Adjacent Heteroatoms"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 8, Aug 71, pp 1710-1714
Abstracts The authors -Look -ass spectra of triethyl-, tripropyl-, tributyl-
arsines and tetraethyl-, tetrapropyl-, tetrabutyldiarsines and determined
appearwice potentials of the basic ions. The mass spectra of trialklylarsines
and tetraalkyldia--sines display features characteristic of alkyl derivatives
of Group V and VI olements. of the thirs and higher periods, I.e. high intensity
of molecular ions and predominance of ions formed with clewiage of E-C bonds
as compared to ions formed with cleavage of E-E bonds (where E is an atom of
a GrouD V or VI element possessing unshared e-lectron pairs). A comparison of
dissociation energies of E-Elbonds in alkyl derivatives with dissociation
energies of diatomic molecules E2 indicates that alkylation weakens the bond
Strength of adjacent heteroatoms.
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UDC 537.563:547-241
BOGOLYUBOV, G. M., GRISHIN, N. N., and PETROV, A. A., Leningrad Technological
_-rn-m-tTtute-ImdiA Lensovet
"Organic Derivatives of Group V-VII Elements. XVIII. Conjugation Energy
of the P-P Bond. Mass Spectra of Phosphine Sulfides"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 811-815
Abstract: The conjugation energy of the P-P bond in tatraethyldiphosphine
was found to be of the order of 25 kcal/mole. Phosphorus atoms in this
molecule have unsbared pairs of electrons. Studying the electron spectra,
dipole moments and the dissociation energy of the E-E type of compounds,
where E= an element of the V, or VI group possessing andunshared pair of
electrons, it was found that the conjugation between elements led to an
increased resistance of the E-E bond to electron attack. Yet at the same
time these compounds are highly susceptible to the action of nucleophilic
agents. This phenomencm has been explained by an anti-ion participation
in their chemical reactions.
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U9SR UDC 547-242
BOGOLYUBOV. G. 11., PETROV, A. A. Leningrad Technological In-
ute Menl sovet, Leningrad, Ministry of Higher and
Secondary Specialized Education USSR
"Organic Derivatives of the V and VI Group Elements. XIV.
Ammoniacal Synthesis of Tetraalkyldiaraines"
Leningrad' Zhurnal Obshchey Ehinii, Vol 40, No 8, Aug 70,
PP 1795-179T
Abstract: Met-allic arsenic may be alkylated in an amonia solution
of alkali metals; this appears to be a useful preparative route
for arsines and polyarsines. One g-atam of lithium was slowly
added to 0.5 g-atom of ground arsenic in 1 liter liquid ammonia;
the mixtui-e was stirred until a light greenish-yellow solution was
formed. Thon 1 g-mole of ethylbromide was added dropwise, the solu-
tion changing to red and finally to gray, Most; of the ammonia was
evaporated, 200 ml of absolute other added, and the mixture stirred
until the color ceased bleaching out. The other solution was
decanted undor an atmoophere of argon, the solvent ovaporntod, and
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BOGOLYUBOV, G. Vs.., et all Zhurnal Obshchey Hhimii, Vol 40, No 8,
Aug 70, pp 1795-1796
tetraethyl diarsine distilled under reduced pressure. Alkyl
chlorides, bromides, or iodides may be used in this reaction,
The activity of V and VI group elements in this ammoniacal
aynthesis is proportiorial to their somiconductive properties.
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USSR UDC 537.563:547.341
BOGOLYUBOV, G. 1A., PLOTNIKOV, V. F., IGNAVYEV, V. M., and IONIN, B. I.,
Tm
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==ngra Mological Institute imeni Lensovet
"Organic Derivatives of the V-VII Group Elements. XV, Mass-Spectra of
Unsaturated Phosphine Oxides"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 3, Mar 71, pp 517-520
Abstract: Mass spectra and appearance potentials of tile basic ions of die-
thylpropylphosphine, diethyl-trans-propenylphosphine, diethy-cispropenyl-
phosphine, (liethylpropenylphosphine, and diethylallenylpho5phine oxides are
reported. Only few pankii with intonsities higher titan 10% appetir in these
spectra. The intensity of molecular and 0-ions is small, the a- and V-iona
predominating there. The intensity values M+ in the mass spectra obtained
agree with the localization of tile positive charge on the molecular ion of
phosphine oxides, specifically at the oxygen atom of the phosphoryl group.
The relationship between the intensities of positive molecular ions and of
the rear-ranged ones indicates intramolecular hydrogen bonding in trans-
diethylpropenylphosphine oxide. Mass spectral conversions of phosphine
oxides depend on participation of ionic mesomeric system including phos-
phoryl group.
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112 020 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.TITLE--MASS SPECTRAL RANGE OF ACID BASE PROPERTiES -U-
&UTHOR-BOGOLYUBOV I.M e
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40(3), 705
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MASS SPECTRUM, HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION7 ORGANIC NITRO
COMPOUND, MERCAPTANt ACETYLENE, ALKANE, ALKENE, AReMATIC HYDROCARBON,
HETEROCYCLIC BASE COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--200010866 STEP Nf)--UR/0079170/040/003/0705/0705
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124529
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124529-
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A CORRELATION WAS FOUND BETIiEEN PK
SUBA W'ITH PASS SPECTRAL INTENSITIES OF MOLECULAR 10,1S M PRIME POSITIVE
IN THE PK RANGE FROM 9 TO 40 AMONG NITRO COMPDS., MERCAPTANS,
ACETYLENESt AROMATIC HYDkOC4RBONS, OLEFINS AND ALKANES. THE DECIDING
FACTOR IN THE CORRELATION IS THE DEGREE OF CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO THE
BASICITY OF THE COMPD, IN QUESTION. AS A RESULT IT IS POSSIBLE TO
CLASSIFY COMPDS. INTO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS: COMPARATIVELY LARGE ACIDITY
AND BASICITY, COMPARATIVELY SMALL ACIDITY AND BASICITY, AND COMPDS. WITH
LARGE ACIDITY AND LOW BASICITY OR THE REVERSE. THE LATTER 2 GROUPS
INCLUDE NITRO COMPDS. AND FLUORINATED COMPOS. IN THE IST CATEGORYr AND
SATO. HETEROCYCLES IN THE ZND. IN EACH VARIANT IT IS POSSIBLE TO
PREDICT THE PECULIARITIES OF MASS SPECTRA FROM CONSIDERATION OF CHANGES
IN THE MODE UF 'CLEAVAGE OF THE PRIMARY COMPLEX INRESPECT TO CHANGe IN
THE ACIDITY BASICITY RELATIONSHIP. FACILITY: LENINGRAD.
TEKHNOL. INST. IM. LENSOVETA, LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
N
M,A7H[',,`*Ar1CAi. FiRCIBLEMS OF QUAIll'UP: FIELD THEORY
:1. AND 1-LJA.;-1*t;:1I STATISTICS
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In U%~- lant 1S-20 Lh- is rt-.-w
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ing an lnl.~-rmediate poritit-n bo.~w(~Prl the)reliiral onj
mathvinaLicn - lion procec-0-1 inten3lvely. Thet ~!Irocti-l. -o
tnt,- 1"'Ing ry rrT)o1,!m:; of th-.,m quantur. physic,,; of
with ~,n inlinift numbt:r of degrees rif frepd:~.,
tic oti,i rt-IaHvit;tic -- and rcquitv& tho drawi.-.3 In of
mcann c,f ccnl:cmpnrary mathematics, nurh as gr~rleralized functions,
functions of cvmplox variables, functional anAlysls, qr~,u.p con-
c~ptn. i1gobralc topoloqy, rLc.
t;ta,~(,, in the d,-velopment of LhL-.1 txt-
A voty imliart3nt
dirr-rtLon won work done In th~ LISSR in tlir- tl,imely: Llin
camrt-ruc"icm of a renormal i-n.-tion vroccd,.ire cnl th- b.1f.1, of the!
techni 1up A rrultipl Ication r c"n-ral 1:-1 'L:7;~tl Or.S alIj H10
c-or.:j:ructit)n. r,f the firsl: r~~,,,hematlcally ccrrcct'rr.~- of z~t s -
prr!;,~ corrt!l it c Ion.,, on thv L i;, I.', ,' the lz!m-ory of nAyt~ 'c ci "-i-
t;Inuotion or gener it lized furi::t13n!;. 1~ ,an creciFoly afl:~r
that wr,t*k tlimL the thk-orcAlcol ph,,,:~Icistn tho
for j more profound underttonling of th- of
a of nbje~ts which they e:-:cstjntrv;c.-d in thr-.ir inv,!~tilja-
tions. On Lh,a other hand, theoretical physics, it!ielf wn! o
rich source o' new mathematical problems and retho~la. I'llo ot-
tention of t.heoreti.cal physlrj~ssts and matllem3ticians of ri,my
out-tries won attracted to 'he new direction.
Ter~tlfyinq to the continuing active de-.reloptnent of con-
_tgIt~poregry, mathematical physics was the InLernation~,l Confozence
1.
IN')
ri
ky,
ILi
Superco nductivity
USSR
UDC 539-1
IN. N., Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna
"The Question of a Model Hamiltonian in the Theory of Superconductivity"
Moscow, Problemy Fiziki Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra, Vol 1,
No 2, 19711 PP 301-364
Abstracts The author examines a system of fermions with an attractive force
that can be described by a model Hamiltonian of the theory of superconductivity
with a factorizing nucleus. He finds the asymptotically precise (when V
evaluations for the minimal eigenvalue of the Hamiltonian, the
correlation functions, and the Green function. The problem is first formu-
lated; the simplest model system that can be studied in the theory of super-
conductivity is characterized by a Hamiltonian in which the interaction of
particles is left only with the opposite impulses and spins. Here the
problem will consist of finding evaluations for the deviationsac- the
eigenvalues 9( o and X and for the deviations of the respective Green
functions. The author shows that these deviations cLisappear in the process
of the limiting trannition V He then describes the geneTal pro-
perties of the Hamiltonian &nd proccecla to atWy the o1gonvalLio of the
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BOGOLYUBOV, N. N., Problemy Fiziki Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo
Yadrap Vol 1, No 2f 1971, pp 301-364
Hamiltonian described in formula (1.2) from above. He proves the theorem
that by using 0 it Is possible to obtain an asymptotically precise
solution for 9when V cV. The next section is concerned with evalua-
ting the eigenvalue of the HamiltonlAn from below, and the author
finds that the correlation means involved for the Familto=ia_n A are
as,japtoticall.-., ecun-1 to t~e respective means for the Hamiltonian 'ff 0.
He then occupies himself with asymptotic evaluations for the Greenfunction
and the correlation means in the case ?-~ 7 0 and finds that the solu-
tion to the equations for the green functions constructed on the Hamiltonian
0 will asymptotically differs only slightly from the respective solu-
tions Por such a model Hamiltonian /--( when V The nexi problem is a
discussion of the Green function for the case 0, which the author proves
in some detail. The author concludes with two appendices that involve treat-
ment of particular phases of the problem. The article contains 12 biblio-
graphic entries.
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BOGOLYUBOV,_IL...N_,,, VLADIMIROV, V. S., a-Lid TAVKHELIDZE, A. IN.
"Self -111odeling Asymptotic Behavior in Quantum Field Theory, Part I"
Moscow, Teoreticheskay.a i Matematicheskaya Fizika, Vol 12, No 1, 1972, pp
3-17
Abstract: This paper is the first part of a series dealing with the theory of
highly inelastic processes in the interaction of leptons and nucleons. The
authors begin their analysis with a Fourier transform useful in the process of
the highly inelastic dispersion of an electron by a nucleon, and they propose
a method for investigating the asymptotic behavior of Lhe forril factort-, for
that transform on the basis of the general principles of local quantum field
theory. They indicate the conditions under which self-modelin,.- behavior cif
the form factors occurs in the asymptotic region and derive a colinectfoll
between the nature of the self-modeling and the analysis of the dimensicn-iliLy.
it is asserted that this -method can be extended to the general problcm of t"Ile
highly inelastic interactions of leptons and nucleons. The authors ('-:--press
their gratitude to D. I. Blokhintsev, A. A. Logunov, A. A. Marko-v, '.,",i~-
Matveyev, R. 'c[. 'Muradyan, 0. A. Khrustalev, V. P. Shelest, and D. V. shirokcr-
they are associated with the V. A. Steklov Z-fathe-matical Institute Of t.Iic
Joint ins zi tute for j.'Iuclecar Res c a -rch , USSR AC ad (2-,iv of S.C.-Ii
Acc. Nr.: 0046.191' Ref. Code: _LP "~20(j
Bog.Qj" N. N.; Logunov, A. A.; Todorov
bov, -I T.
PrinciDles of Axiomatic Approach in Quantum Field Theory ~Osnovy aksiomaticbes-
kogo p6dkhoda v kvantovoy teorii pol-ya) Moscow, Nauka, h2h pp (SL:1904)
TABLE OF GONUNT33,
i,roraca 7
Introduction 9
Chapter I Elements of the Theory of Generalized Functions and Functional
Analysis 15
2 General Principles of Relativistic Quantum Thoery 83
Local Quantized Field and Whiteman Functions 171
Asymptotic Conditions and theor7 of Collisions. Axiomatic
Theory of the 6-Hatrix 241
5 Results From Relativistic Invariance of Quantum -rheory; TCP,
Spin., Statistics, "Khaag" Theorem 320
Appendix
387
Bibliography h0 5
-%bJect Index h23
Reel/Fr.me
1978127" )
AM0046191
The monograph contains a systematic presentation of various trends
of the axicmatic approach ...
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lia-IMMINNI-
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27.-N)OV70
TITLE--ON A SIGN OF AN IMAGINARY PART OF QUASI POTENTIAL -U-
AUTHOR--BOGOLYUBOV, P.N.
CGUNTRY (IF fNFO--USSR
sbuRCE--(JINR P2 5021) 1970t IIP: DEP. CFSTI
DATE PUBLISliEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--?-IUCLEAR POTENTIAL BARRIER, COMPLEX FUNCTION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
JOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
:IROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/155Z STEP NG--UR/0000/70/oOO/',)Otl/OOLL/0011
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127048
UINCLASS I.F I ED
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127048
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SHOWN THAT IN THE EXPRESSION
-,FOR QUASI POTENTIAL THERE APPEARS A POSITIVE IMAGINARY PART*
FACILI-TY: JOINT INST. FOR NUCLEAR RESEAR CH. DUBNA (USSR). LAG. OF
THEORETICAL PHYSICS.
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UDC 537.563:547.341
L. RAZ1J' MOVA, N. A. , and
Zb I., GRISHIN, N. H.,
PETROV, A. A., Leningrad Technological Institute imeni. Lensovet
"Organic Derivatives of the V-VII Group Elements. XVII. Mass-Srectra of
Phosphine Derivatives"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 3, Mar 71, pp 527-530
Abstract: Fragmented ions formed during mass-spectroscopical analysis of
phosphines and phosphine oxides retain the positive charge on fragments con-
taining heteroatoms. in this paper mass-spectra of phospine oxides are re-
ported, where this tendency does not exist.. The spectra show high intensity
of the molecular ion and fragmented hydrocarbon ions, in contrast to phos-
phates, phosphfJnares, and phosphine oxides. The predominance of fragmented
hydrocarbon ions may be related to the presence of electron accepting sub-
stituents of the phosphorus atom. The intensity of the fragment ion m/e 54
correlates qualitatively with the activity of organophosphorus compounds in
nucleophilic substitution reactions at the tetrahedral phosphorus atom.
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112 0 1 -1) UNCL ASS I Flt~f) PROCESSING DAr!~--27~,4;_y,,,'7o
-TITLE--C'3"?LEX ALLOY FOR ALLOYING STEEL -U-
AUTHOR- (02)-KU14YSH, I.S., 80GOLYUBOV, V.A.
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 265,456
-:ZEFERENCE--0TKRYTIYA, IZ3BRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYF ZNAKI 1970,
DATE PUBLISHED--09NIAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--MAfERIALS
TOPIC rA'S--ALLOY STFEL, ALUMINUM CONTAINING ALLOY, CARBON ALLOY, IRON
CONTAP41ING, ALLOY, NIOSIUM CONTAINING ALLOYP SfLIC0tl CUNTAIINING, ALLOY,
THAr-inim CONTAINING ALLOY, METALLURGIC. PATENT
CGNTIROL M44KING,--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELi'FRAME--3003/1067 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/001)0
CIRC A(-,CESSlniq N0--AA0i30l02
WICLA~STFIED
WZ-_172 / 2019 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA01301.02
~~-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TIrLE ALLOY HAS rHE FOLLOWING
ER THAN
COMPN. (IN WT. PERCEljT): TI 20-~,5, N8 10-30, AL 5-15i SI S,'-IALt.r_
OR EQUAL TO 0.11 AND FE THE REMAINDER. FACILITY: BARDIN, I. P.,
CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF FEPROUS METALLURGY.
1/2 024 UNCL A SS I F I Lk:l PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE--A CL.VPi_Rl!T iVE Vi~LUE OF CLINfCO RUENT-.JENOLGGICAL SYr,,PTU-'lls OF
PUSTINFAkCTIUN CAKDIAC ANERUYSIMS -U-
AUTHOR- (G3)-i6'Ti4P0V BUGULYUPOV?
KUZNETSOV, N.S.
COLNTRY UF INFC--LSSR
SOURCE--KLINIChESKAYA MEOITSINA, 1970t VIL~48r NR 3) PP 42-46
DATE PUbLISPEC-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-HEART DISEASE, ANEURYSM, RADIOGRAPHY, DISGNUSTIC MEDICINE
CCNTRCL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAML--3002/1701
STEP NO--UR/C497/70/048/003/0042/0046
CIRC ACCESSIC'N %(l'--AP0I2'f3077
Z/Z 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0129077
ABSTRACT/EXTkt;",-T--(U) GP-C;- AtiSTRACT. THE PAPER DEALS WITH OBSERVATIONS
OVER 5L PATIENTS WITH rlUSTINFARcrioN CARDIOSGLEROLIS, F0 THE LATTER IN
14 CASES ;~NEUkYSMOF THE LEFT CARDIAC VENTRICLE WAS kl-VEALEL). THE
CLINICAL SYMPTOMS ARE JL-SCRlr3ED AND THE IMPORTANCE Of: THE X PAY MFTHOD
IN THE RECOGNITICN OF C;,R[)IAC ANEYRYSM IS EMPHAS-1-7ELIz THE SlIGNS OF THIS
DISEASE ARE DISCUSSED r-'.' UETAiL. ON THE BASIS OF CONIRGNTAIION OF DATA
OF ku'ENTGENCLOGICAL STUL)-Y, SCANNING CF~THE CARDIAC CAVITIES, CLINICAL
INVESTIGATICN AND, IN A NUMBER OF CASES, AUTOPSY FINDINGS OR DYNA141C
OBSERVATICN THE AUTHERS REVIEW THE VALUE OF ROENTGENOLOGICAL SIGNS
DURING RGUTINE X RAY INVESTIGATIGN7 RGEh-TGENjSCJPYr AIMED AND WIDE RANGE
ROENTGENCGRAPHIES WITH RUENTGENOGRAMMOMETRY. EMPHASIS 15 MADE OF THE
FACT THAT SUCH AN X RAY INVESTIGATION DOES NOT ALWAYS ESTAbLISH THE
DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIAC ANEURYSM, THIS COMPELLING TO SUSPECT THE LATTER AND
r0 TRANSFLR TIMELY THE PATIENT FOR SPECIAL STUDY9 INCLUDING
RCENTGENCKYMCGRAPHY AND ELECTkOKYMOGRAPHY. THE REFERRED TO TECHNIQUES
ARE PARTICULARLY EXPEDIENT FOR THE RECOGNITION OF ANEURYSMS OF THE LEFT
CARDIAC VENTRICLE. FACILITY: INSTITUT MEDITSINSKOY RADJOLOGII,
AMN, SSSR, ceNiSK.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
USSR UDC 577.153
BOGOLYU-BOVA G. 'M., ,'~IJRPINSKAYA, Ye. V. , KULIKOVA, A. I., and ROZENGART, V. I. ,
Chair o-t blochemistrv, virst Leningrad 'Medical Institute imeni. Academ.ician
I. P. Pavlov
"The Protective Effect of Substrates During Inhibition of Various Cholin-
esterases by an Organophospilorus, ir~nibitor"
Mosciyw, Dickhimi-va, Vol 36, Nro 5, 1971, pp 1,075-1,081
Abstract: The reaction benreen the organophosphortis inhibitor GD-7 0-0.0hyl
S-ethY1-nrcar,tce--_hy1 =e thy It' hiOD'1OS Phonate and three different cholines-
terases - horse serum chollnesterase (HSC), bull erythrocyce ~cctylcholi-
nesterase (BEA) , and squid optical ganglion cholinesterase (OCC) -- was
imesti,c,ated in t'he nresence ol three substrates acettyichctline (AC)
proDrionvicholfne (H), and buryry1choline 00 in various concentrzu:ions.
It was found that the rate constant of the reaction of the organophosphorus
bitor with E::--=~cz 'ecreased in the Drescnco -~f ,',I
inhi' e substrates.
A Guantit-=cive --.-z:.S establis'ned ben7een the reduction in Cie
above _bate constant and the concentration of the substrates. OCC is t)ro-
tected by AC more than by -PC or EC, while HSC and BEA are protected
by any one substrate. Mhun BC is present in sufficiently bigh concentrations,
1/2
BARASHKO, A. S. BO _A. M., Adaptatsiya, samoorganizatsiya, Moscow,
,I-NO'Elav
"Nauka", 1970, pp 14-22
and sufficient condition for diagnosability of an uatomaton is the connection
PSP,. an algorithm being given for checking the latter condition.
It is shown that the experiment may be analyzed by a monitoring autom-
aton. An estimate is given for the mathematical expectation of a step of
the experiment, which leads to determination of a class of partition n. in
conclusion, a special case is considered: Recognition of an automaton which
belongs to a finite class of automata. A. Maslov.
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USSR UDC 681.3.06:51
BOGONIOLOV, ~_~ ~M. . TVERDOKHOLEBOV, V. A.
"One Approach to Problems of Testing and Diagnosis"
Nadezhnost' Upravlvayushchikh Vychisl. Sistem. Ch. 1, [Reliability of Control
Computer Systems, Part I-Collection of Works], Kiev, 1970, pp 151-158,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal. Kibernetika, No 5, 1970, Abstract No.
5V653).
No Abstract.
1/Z 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--vlEUTkON DIFFRACTION IN LIQUID SODIUM IN THE TEMPERATURE RA14GE FROM
THE MELTING POINT TO THE BOILING POINT -U-
AUTHOK-(03)-KRUSHCHEVt B.I., BOGO14OLO i-A-0 IGAMBERDIYEVv SH.KH.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK UZB. SSR. SER. FIZ. MAf. NAUK 197D, 1411, 80-1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS
..TOPIC TAGS--NEUTRON DIFFRACTION,
POINT7 ALLOY MELTING POINT
LIQUID METAL, SODIUM ALLOY, BOILING
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1347
STEP NO--UR/0166170/0141001/00801008I
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121840
U,N C LA S C' IFIED
iA -)
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NIO--AP0121840
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM NEUTRON DIFFRACTION CURVES
(WAVEL~CNGTH OF NEUTRONS 1.09 ANGSTROM) AT 100, 300, 500, 700, AND
883DEGREES THE STRUCTURE OF MOLTEN NA WAS INVESTIGATEU. THE
COORDINATION NO. OF NA AT 100-500DEGREES IS CONST. AT 8.6; THE RADIUS OF
THE IST COORDINATION SPHERE DECREASES FROM 3.85 ANGSTROM AT 100DEGREES
TO 3.65-3.70 ANGSTRCM AT 500DEGREES. FACILITY: INST. YAD. FIZ.,
TASHKENTv USSR*
Ukt'CLASSIFIED
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--Z30CT70
TITLE--IMPkOVEMENT OF DIAGNOSTICITY OF FINITE AUTOMATON BY [NTRODUCING
INBUILT CONTROL POINTS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BOGOMOLOVt A.14., GRUNSKIY, I.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--AVTOMATIKA I TELEMIEKHANIKA, 1970, NR 5, PP 183-188
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARP-AS--EL-aCTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.
TOPIC TAGS--AUTOMATTIC CONTROL SYSTEMy AUTOMATON, DATA PROCESSING
C014TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0922 STEP NO--UR/0103/70/000/,')05/01,~13/018i~~
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113757
WK-LASSIFIED
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113757
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ESTIMATIONS' OF THE LENGTH OF
THE SETTING EXPERIMENT FOP, AN AUTOMATON WITH CONTROL POINTS ARE GIVEN A
POSSIBLE CHANGE OF THE EXPERIMENT CHARACTER IS INVESTIGATED. THE
PROBLEM OF DEFINING THE NECESSARY NUMBER OF CONTROL POINTS IS SOLVED SO
THAT THE STATE OF AN AUTO,"',ATON 141TH CONTROL POINTS 14AY LIE :RECOGNIZED BY
THE REACTIONS ON ANY WORD OF A SFT REGULAR EVENT WITH A SH DEGREE Of*
ACCURACY.
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BOGOLYUBOVA, G. M., et al., Biokhimiva, Vol 36, No 5, 1971, pp 1,075-1,081
the organophosphorus inhibitor becomes totally inert, because it cannot
interact tiith butylaLed cholinesterase. It is believed that the hydrolysis
of BC by OGC and 11SC is inhibited by the formation of acylated enzymes,
while the hydrolysis of AC and PC is inhibited by deacylation.
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BOGOLYUBOVA, Z. S.,
Standartizatsiya v
(Stardardization in
Biological Damage),
UDC 389.61620-193.8
et al.
obla-sti zashabity materialov I izdelly ot biopov--ezhdeniy
the Field of Protection of Materials. and Products from
hoscow, Vni:Ucip 1972, 96 pp
Translation of Forewordo In storage and use technical products and materials
are subjected to the action of various climatic factors (temperature and
humidity, air pollution, solar xudiations precipitation), which cause corrosion
of metals, alloys, and metallic coverings and aging of plastics, paint,
varnish# and other materials. These forms of damage and their mechanisms
have to a large degeo been studied; various means and methods of protection
have been developed and are widely applied in industry, thus guaranteeing the
required longevity of products. Such methods lAve been developed for testing
products, materials and moana of protection, permitting evaluation of their
resistance to the action of the indicated factor3.
HIONever, in addition to corroaion and agingt products and materials In
storage and use, in some cases In the production process, are subjected to
biological attack caused by the living activity of micro- and macro-organisms,
which live in the atmospherep the sollp and water (in both seas and riyers).
As a result specific disintegration and changes occur in the properties of
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BOGOLYUBOVA, Z. S., Standardization in the Field of Protection of Materials
and 11-toduct-s from Biological Damage, Moscow, Vnilki, 19?1?-, 96 pp
materials and the larameters of products, which result in enormous material
losses, and can sometimes be the cause of dangerous situations,
The mechanisms of this action axe various and depend on organism types,
the material which is subjected to attackp and conditions of the surrounding
environment.
Until recently it was felt that danger from biological da-mage to
materials and products could arise only in zones of tropical climate. In
recent years it has been established that danage due to 'the action of biological
factors also occurs in more temperate climates.
To characterize the loss caused to materials and products by biological
actions, the following examples can be preser)tedi
Of the general damage caused te :rztGria16 and products by climatic
factors, 15-25% axe the result of biological actions;
According to data of the international Bulletin of Biological Damage'
the material loss caused by biological actions is about 2% of the v alue of the
produced materials;
English researchers consider that about 80;44 of the cases of oil well
disintegration occur as the result of biological danage;
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BOGOLYLTBOVA, Z. S., Standardization in the Field of Protection of Materials
and ProCucts from Biological Dana , bj'oscow,, Vrdiki, 19720 96 pp
Hore than 50% of the cases of corrosion of underground pipelines are
the result of 'bacterial action;
In the rolling metals, corrosion of sheet aluminurt and steel is
observed which results from the infection of grease and emulsions by micro-
organisms;
Airplane fuel tanks and storage tansk for petroleum products are sub-
jected. to corrosion caused by the presence of microorganlrs= In jet fuels;
The loss caused by growths on the underwater parts of vessels Maches
more than 200 million dollars a year in the USA# and tens of millions of
rubles each year in the Soviet Union.
At the Present time there have been established In many countries of the
world coordiiiation centers and special laboratories concerned with the problem
of the protection of materials and products from biological damage.
Thus, for example, in theSoviet Union work on the protection of naterials
and products from biological damage began after World Wax 11. In a series
of Institutes, special laboratories were organizeds in 19681 attached to the
Acaderq of 8ciences of the W-SRO the Scientific Comeil on Thooretical Pro-
blems of Biological Damage to Materials was created; the Con-Aination Council
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BOGOLYUROVA, Z. S., Standardization in the Field of Protection of Materials
and Products from Biological Damagep Moscow, VnMi, 19721 96 pp
for the Study of Termites was organized.
With the International Electrotechnical Commission a special committee
for testing materials for fungus resistance was organized; The International
Committee on Sea Corrosion and Borers was created, etc. Methods of testing
materials and products of various types of bioresistanco are being developed
by many institutes; means of protection are being developed and patented,
research into the mechanism of biological damages is being conducted, etc.
At the present time it is both opportune and necessary to develop a
series of government standaxd,-p establishing methods of testing various
materials arx1products for bioresistance, which will por,.Ut controlling and
stabilizing their quality. This will be the first step in the realization
of the Decree of the CPSU Centnal Committee and the Council of bilnisters of
the USSR of 10 Rovember 1970 "On Increasing the Role of Stanr.L---xds in Improving
the Qua-i-.'.y of Finished Products" in the field of the protection of materials
and products from biological damage.
The authors have studLied and summarized domestic and foreign biblio-
gTaphic and technical standardization ra-aterials, as well as the results of the
work of scientif le research institutee on questions of naist&nce of various
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BOGOLYUROVAl Z. S.t Standardization In the Field of Protection of flaterials
and Products from Biological Damagep Yoscow, VnIlkil 1972, 96 pp
materials to the action of biological factors, on methods of testing them
for bioxesistance and protection from,,biological damages.
The completed work -made -4t po5sible to adopt a decision on the expediency
and possibility of the development of a series of government standards
establishing methods of testing then for bioresistance, and also demands for
means and methods of protection of materials and products from biological
damage.
Assistant to the President, Gosstandard, USSR, A. Y1. Nikiforenko
Table of Contentsi Page
Foreword 1
Questions of StandArdization in the Area of Biolog;lcal Damage, of Polymer
Materials and Products 4
Protection of Paint and Va=18h Coatings from Biological Action 37
Protection of Fabrics, Woodp and Other Materials from Biological
Destruction and Its Role in Increasing the Quality of Products 57
Biological Corrosion of Metals 72
515
Steels
USSR
UDC 669.15-194.2:669.046.542
ALEKSEYEV, V. I., BOGOLTUBSKIY, S. D., USHAKOV, I. S., and
SHVARTSMAN, L. A ", Moscow
IlActivity of Carbon in Low-Alloy Steels and Their Tendency to Hydrogen
Corrosion"'
Moscow, Izvestiya AkademH Nauk SSSRj Metally, No 11 Jan 71, pp 134-141
Abstract: A circulation methad 'As -used to study the equilibrium of
H2-CH4 mixtures with the carbon in steels. Steels studied included
carbon steel, types 15KhM, 30K1uW,,and 40Kh, in the 550-900'C tempera-
ture interval. The temperature dependence of thermodynamic activity
of carbon was determined. In low-alloy steels types 15KhM, 30WIA,and
40Kh (0.38 wt. %Qat temperatures below the eutectoid, the activity of
carbon is significantly less than in Fe-C alloys in the two-phase
a + graphite area. Therefore, graphitization of these steels at these
temperatures is impossible. The presence of a correlation between the
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ALEKSEYEV, V. I., et al., Izvestiya Akadeznii Nauk SSSR, MetaIly,
No 1, Jan 71, pp 134-141
activity of carbon and the tendency of steels to hydrogen corrosion
is demonstrated.
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Corrosion
USSR UDC 620.193-55
ALEKSEYEV, V. I., ARCHAKOV, YU. I., BWOLYUBSKI -4
_PA,Aj,, and SHVARTSMO, L. A.
"Incubation Period of 11ydrogen Corrosion of Carbon Steel"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 6, Nov-Dec 70, pp 735-737
Abstract: This article contains the results of a study of the incubation period
of hydrogen corrosion of carbon steel. From the data on the variation of the
density of steel 45 as a function of the time under the effect of hydrogen and
also the distribution of the relative carbon content in- U10A steel after holding
in hydrogen for 6, 10, and 14 hour.3 it is concluded that the time before the
beginning of hydrogen corrosion is 14-21 hours, which agrees satisfactorily ;~rith
the results calculated by the earlier derived empirical equation. The mechanism
of the extremal nature of the change in density ~pas a function of the holding
time in hydrogen is discussed. During a 14-hour period the processes of shrink-
age and swelling of the steel develop predominately in the thin surface layer.
However, idien holding for 21 hours the swelling not only greatly exceeds the
contraction but it also extends to a significant depth.
it is concluded that the incubation period of hydrogen corrosion can be
subdivided into two steps. In the first step there is surface decarburization
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ALEKSEYEV, V. I., et al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 6, Nov-Dec 70, pp 735-737
and accumulation of methane in the micropores of the steel to pressures leading
to small, probably elastic deformation of the matrix. The plastic propertie-s of
the steel practicilly do not, chnngo. Oil I~QnChLrlf? t'llo ("HtAcld Ilit,oll"'n
growl,li ol' Liie poro:i bogina, controlled, probably, b~( tho lawa o1' eta,-,L~!C.Ity ~Uid
plasticity and also by Wie rate of methane accumulation in the micropores. Tile
plastic proper-ties of the steel become worse, and this is considered the second
step of the incubation period. As a result of growth and merging of the micro-
pores, rucrocracks are formed, increasing the hydrogen penetrability of the steel
and its contact surface with the hydrogen atmosphere, leading to sharply intensi-
fied dscarburization. Thus, the swelling of steel 45 after holding in. hydrogen
at 500 and 100 technical atmospheres up to 14 hours is small, but holding it
for 21 hours leads to a significant decrease in density and plasticity. This
can be related to reaching the critical methane pressure in the pores during
this time, leading to accelerated crack development and decarburization.
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ALEKSEYEV, V. 1.,_ZOGOj_,YjUBSK -5 USHAKOV, !. S., and SBVARTS;.!AiI, L. A.,
Y
Central Scientific:Eiltefms r, 5 iti'ate of Ferrous jiTioni 1. f . bardia
Ketallurgy
"Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Tendency of Steels to Hydrogen Corrosion"
Moscow, Zashchita Mletallov, Vol. 6, no. 4, Jul-Aug 70, PP 397-40)
Abstract: Forms of hydrogen corrosion, such as cracking along grain oou=aries
and dehydrogenization, are caused priuizirily by the interaction of hy.-Irogen %, 1-th
the carbon of the steel to form methane, which produces high pressures in Lae
steel's micropores. Use was made of thermodynamic activities of carbon treasured
by the circulation method of gas equilibria to calculate equilibrium pressures
of methane in the micropores of austenitic chromium-nickel stools Kh2511'12032.
4KhZ5NZ032, KhZ5N25G6V5MBAR, and Xhl8NlOT within 700--IOOOOC- By comparing tho
strength characteristics of the stools with the methane pressure Ln Lho micro-
pores, it is possible to evaluate their tendency to failure. A correlation is
noted botwoon hydrogen resistance (found by testing stool in hydrogen) and tile
carbon activity, making it possiblu to dotermine the tendency of stools to hydro-
gon corro3ion without having to resort to protracted aryl relatively Inefficiant
laboratory te3ts in hydrogen.
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UNCLAS-1; I
T-ITLE--ELECTR rra, PROCESSING DATE--30OC;70
P;ZGPERIIES OF SURFACE BARRIER P-N JUNCTIONS ON HIGH
RESISTANCE CADMIUM TELLURIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-BOGOMAZOV, A.P.1 KARPENKO, V-P., KASHERININUVj P.G., MATVEYEV,
O.Ast STETIR?~,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(4), 813-14
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATER[ALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CAL)MIUM TELLURIDE, ELECTRIC PROPERTY, PN JUNCT10N, ELECTRIC
FIELI)t VOLT AMPERE CHA.'RACTERISTIC
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMC---1998/0932 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/00't/004/0513/0614
CIRC ACCESSION N-0--AP0121534
1JINCLASSIFIED
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0121534
ABST,KACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DARK CURRENT VOLTAGE
CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE BARRIER P-N JUNICT[ONS 0111, HIGH RESISTAINCE CDTE
ARE QUADKATICI AND MORE INFLUENCED BY THE ELEC. FIELD 1.%~ TI-JE BASE ARE-A
THAN BY THE RESISTANCE OF THE JUNCTION ITSELF. THE LArTER 6ECOMES
IMPORTANT WHEN THE BASE RESISTIVITY 15 REDUCED BY lLLUNfNATIO,,'-l; IN- THIS
CASE, THE CURRENT VOLTAGE CURVE IS EXPONENTIAL. FACILITY: Flz.
TEKH. INST. IM. IOFFE? LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 669.018.4:536.2:621.762.4
SAMSONOV, G. V. MOLI 1- .
;~OGOI - I. V., L'ITOV, S. N. , and LESNAYA, M I., Institute
er'- 1, -i- , -,
of Problems of I'lat"'ia sc ence, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, Institute of
Physics of Metals, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR
"Thermal Conductivity of Cermets Containing Titanium Carbide"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 11 (119), Nov 72, pp 62-65
Abstract: A study was made of the thermal conductivity of cermets of tile
systems TiC-Nb, TiC-Ta, TiC-Ma, and TiC-14, containing 25, 50, and 75 at% metal,
within the 20-1100'C temperature range. The thermal conductivity was measured
on hot-pressed specimens according to a previously described mathod rPorosh
Novaya 'Metallurgiya, No 9, 89, 1966]. Temperature and concentration depen-
dences of thermal conductivity of the cermets are sho,rn. A considerable drop
was established for the thermal conductivity coefficient of the cermets in
comDarison with introduced metals. A relative increase of the thermal con-
ductivity coefficient is shown to take place at a constant temperature in a
number of the investigated compositions. Two figures, one table, seven
bibliographic references.
USSR LrDC 4~,~~-',o.o-LO~.4:537-311-621-762.)~
C!A%OGNOVI V.. L'VOV S. N., and LESNAYA M. I. Institute of
rt. G. V.) _'9- -_ J, .0
Problems of Matertal C Cademy of S,,Aencca Ukr SSR and the Mierson
Pedag
,,ogical Institute
"Electrophysical Properties of TiC-Nb, TiC-Ta, TiC41o, and TiC-W Cermets"
Kiev, Poroshko,,aya Yetallurgiya, 140 10, Oct 72, pp 62-67
Abstract: The temmerature function of specific electrical resistance I? and
coefficient of thermal emf (Xof TiC-Nb, TiC-Ta, TiC-14o, and T_JC-W cernets,
with a varying content of cementizing metal, vus investigated at 20-11000C.
The Hall coefficient R was also measured at room temperacture. Cermet samples
were made by sinterinil, plus hot extrusion at 2000-25000C at a pressure of 300
kg/=2 for 10-15 minutes. Extremes were duserved in the concentration rela-
tionships at 50 at-% Iflb(Ta) and 25 at.% Yo(W). The linear nature of the
te=erature function ~(t),C 2ft Decay"
Hoscow, Yadernaya Fizikzt, Vol 15, No 5, May ?2, PP 9e~5-9911-
Abstract: An earlier article by U9 authors noted that the experimiental data
of A. L. CLARK, T. ELIUIT, H. C. FIUD at al. on X L--I~ 2y decay can be i'Itted
to unitari-tv if it is ass=- ed that there is a CIPT-noninvariant interaction
which m-kes a contribution to the 29 det,,-,11 =.plltude ir the fc-Irr-A
and partly co:-~pensate.,3 for the contribution of the tvfo-phot-~)n tntermt.---diate
112
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BOCOMOLINYY, YE. B., et al., Yadernaya rizika, Vol 15, Vo _q, May ?2, pp CO~;-
994
state to the anbscxptive CPT-invariant part of the amplitude, If the ab_~orptive
part, which results from other real transitions, is ignored, there is no c0n-
12
flict with the CLAM' et al. experinent if b Lf 0 - 5 U -"' 10-, The pre3ont
article gives a detailed discussion of properties of such a.-I interactlon and
experimentally observed effects in which it might appear. Properties of the
n 0
YIEJ.-~ system are considered, followod by a disewsion ol" po:7.sible lept-,cnic
decays of E.' mesons with the particiWtion of neutral currents and charged cur-
rents, no-alleptonic decays, radiative decays,,and nuon decays,
The authors thank V. N. GRIBOV, B. L. IOFFE,and I. YU, KOZZAREV for
interesting discussions.
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RUDUK, V. M., BOGOMOLOV. A. A& I and IV-45OV, V. V.
"The Influence of Illumination on the Processes of Polarization Reversal of
SbSI Single Crystals"
MoscowI Izvestiya Akademi:L Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 35, No 9,
Sep 71Y pp 1897-1899
Abstract: It has been shown many times in the past that the illumination of
SbSI single crystals produces a change in the amount of 'polarization and an
acceleration in the process of establishing polarization. It has also been
seen that the effect from the action of light depends greatly on the interval
of time which divides the electric field commutation from the moment of
supplying the light impulse. This paper is concerned with a more detailed
investigation of the dependence of the influence of illumination on the pro-
cesses of reversing SbSI as a function of the time interval. The authors
use both methods employed earlier and the method of fixing the point of
reversal, thus alloving them to directly observe the kinetics of rearranging
the domain structure and to fix the change in the entire polarization. They
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RUDYAK, V. M., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, V01 35, No
9, Sep 71, pp 181W. -1899
find and graphically confirm that light influences the processes of reversal
only when the polarization is found to be in an unbalanced state. When the
polarization becomes balanced, there is no manifestation from the light effect
within the sensitivity range of the equipment employed. The article contains
3 illustrations and 9 bibliographic entries.
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BOGIXIOLOV, A. I.
UDC 62-50
"Roughness of the Solution of the Statistical Problem of Analvtical Design of
Regulators"
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (1?orks of the Kazant Aircraft Institute), 1971, vyp.
130, pp 42-50 (from Uh-Mekhanika, No llt Nov 71, Abstract No IIA177)
Translation: A study was made of the problem of implementing the optimal con-
trol law. It is pointed out that one of the causes of deviation of the real
control process from optimal is dynamic errors when calculating the phase co-
ordinates entering into the optimal control law which are inaccessible to ob-
servation. If in the case of small dynamic errors the quality index of the
system is closc to optimal, that is, if the system is rough in the sense of
A. A. Andronov, then implementation of the optimal control law found is possible.
Thus, when solving the problem of optimal control it is necessary to
check the system fo--, roughness. For a stationary linear system
n r
x. = I a..x. + E biqu q(i n)
j=1 q-1
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BOGOMOLOV, A. M.1 BARASHKO, A. S., and GRUNSKIY, I. S.
"Experiments with Automata"
Kiev, Eksperimenty a avtomatami (cf. English above), "Hauk. dumka", 1973,
144 pp, 111. 92 k. (from HZh-Xatematika, No 9, Sep 73, Abstract No 9V437 K
from the foreword)
Ytwwlations The book presents results recently obtained by the authors relating
to only a few sections of the theory of experiments with automata. Every
chapter in the book can be read Independently of the others.
The Introduction presents the fundamental concepts of the theory of experi-
ments with automata and gives a survey of the principal results in this
filed which imparts a general Idea of the current state of this theory.
The first chapter investigates control experiments done to determine
whether an automaton is in working order. A class of procedures is distin-
guished for construction of experiments with shorter estimates of length than
the control experiments investigated by Hennie, Keim arid Gonenz.
The second chapter formalizes the rules for drawing conclusions based on
the results of unconditional and conditional experiments on recognizing automata
of a certain classo, and it investigates the stability of adjustment sequences.
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BOCOMOLOV, A. M., et al., Elsperizenty e avtomatami, "Nauk. dumka", 1973
The third chapter investigates the properties of partial tests used
in recognizing automata of a certain class and suggests a method of di-
rected search for partiall tests. The fourth chapter studies the possi-
bility of using so-called probabilistic experiments for checking and diag-
nosing automata vhere the input sequence is given by a source of random
signals with assigned properties rather than by the exTer-imenter.
The fifth chaDter examires questions of checking and diagnesing net-
vorks of automata and Dresents a solution for the problem of determining
which component of a network has malfunctioned by measurements at the input
and output of the network.
The sixth chapter studies methods of transformation of arbitrary
automata, which can be interpreted as isolating control points to ensure
a given level of control and diagnosis.
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BOGONIOLOV, A. M., BARASHKO, A. S. and GRUNSKIY, I. S.
"Experiments with Automata"
Eksperimenty s Avtoi,.atami [English version above], Kiev, Nauk. Du.Mka
Press, 1973, 144 pp (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika,
No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V437)
Translation: This book presents results produced by the authors recently
and related-only to certain sections of the theory of experiments with
automata. Each of the chapters of the book can be read independently of
the other chapters.
The introduction presents the basic concepts from the theory of ex-
periments with automata and reviews the basic results in this area, al-
lowing a general idea to be gained of the contemporary status of this
theory.
The first chapter is dedicated to the study of control experiments
performed in order to determine the correctness of functioning of an
automaton. A class of procedures for construction of experiments with
shorter estimates of length than the control experiments studied by
Khenni, Kaym and Conents is differentiated.
In the second chapter, the rules for drawing of conclusions. b.3sed
on the restilts of uticonditional and conditional experiment-i on the z-ecog-
nitiOn Of 1111LO1110t.1 Of' .1 known E;I.,.Is!; are formalize-d and the ;tabilif-V of
setting sequences. is !~tudicd.
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BOGOMOLOV, A. M. , BARASHKO, A. S. and GRLTNSKIY, 1. S, , Eksperimenty s
Avtomatami, Kiev, Nauk. Dumka press, 1973, 144 pp
Chapter Three studies properties of partial tests used in the recog-
nition of automata of a known class and suggests a method for directed
search for partial tests. The fourth chapter is dedicated to the study
of the possibility of the use of so-called probability experiments for
the testing and diagnoses of an automaton, during which the input se-
quence is fixed not by the experimenter, but rather by a random signal
source with predetermined properties.
Chapter Five studies problems of testing and diagnoses of networks
of automata and solves the problem of the determination of the defective
component of a network by measurements at the input and output of the
network.
Chapter Six is dedicated to the study of methods of conversion of
arbitrary automata, which can be interpreted as differentiation of test
points for provision of a fixed level of testing and diagnoses.
From the forward
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UDC 577.4
BOGOIIOLOV A. TVERDOEHILEBOV, V. A.
"MiiidMi;;4QI-j
"Results of Studying the Problems of Test Diagnosis of Co:-.I)le-.,c Systems"
V sb. Tekhn. diagnostika (Technical Diagnostics -- collection of works) , Mlos-
COV, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 256-260 (from IZZh-KibernetiLa, !-!o 7, Jul 72,
Abstract No 7V417)
No abstract
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UDC: 51:621.391
BOGOMOLOV, A. M., YVERDOKHLEBOV, V. A.
"Nemurovskiy Experiments With Complex Systems"
V sb. Obnaruzh. i raspoznavaniye. Planir. eksperimentov (Detection and
Recognigion. Planning of Experiments--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka",
1970, pp 92-98 (from RZh-Kibermetika, No 1, Abstract No IV335)
Translation: As the authors point out, in analyzing "complex systems" the
effect of input sequences alone on the system may be insufficient for pro-
ducing the desired output. Sometimes in the process of the experiment it
is advisable to utilize effects on the system being investigated such as
changing the system to some state with the aid of a built-in device,
changing the working conditions of the system, leading to a change in the
transfer and output functions of the abstract automaton which describes the
system, etc. These ideas and some others are formulated in the paper, and
problems are also outlined which are involved in the given class of questions.
G. Blokhina.
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UDC: 51:621.3
BARASHKO, A. S., BOGOMOLOV, A. M.
"Probabilistic Experiments With an Automaton"
V sb. Adaptatsiya, samoorganizatsiya (Adaptation, Self-Organization--collec-
tion of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 14-21 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No
1, Jan 71, Abstract No IV363)
Translation: The process of observing the input and output sequences of an
automaton which has a source of random signals at the input, and analyzing
the resultant data, is called a probabilistic experiment. Let us consider
the automaton A= (S, X, Y, 6, X, SO), where 6 is the set of states, X is
the alphabet of inputs, Y is the alphabet of outputs, 6 is the transformation
function, and A is the silpi function. at the partition 7 be given on the
set of initial states So, and let ETr be the corresponding relationship of
equivalence on So. Let us use the notation P(xlp) to designate the p-roba-
bility that the symbol x will appear at the input of the automaton following
the word PEXO. We shall ass, that for some e> U VxVp (P (x I P) > P). If it may
be determined with probability one during the course of the experiment, to
which class of n the initial state belongs, then the automaton is said to
be diagnosable. Let us give the relationship pls, 1)"(3pEX*)(6(i,p)-
~ 6Y.P)AX(s,;?)-Xy,p)). And let Ps.=pnS.XS#. It is proved that, a necessaxT
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UDC 621-384.6.01
&O_VL_A_-S-, ZAMOV, YE. M., and SHEBOLAYEV, 1. V., Institute of Chemical
Kinetics and Gombustion, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences, USSR,
Novosibirsk
"An Analyzer for the Energy and Phase Distribution of Electrons in a Beam"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, May-June 1973, pp 2?-30
Abstract: A description is given of the design and operation of an analyzer
of the phase and energy current-density distributions of the particles in electron
guns. The deflecting system consists of two identical cylindrical resonators,
called a double resonator. The relative position of the cavities of the doub-le
resonator, and their common position with respect to the beam under investiga-
tion, is so chosen that at a specific phase shift among the oscillations in the
cavities, the double resonator produces circular scanning of the beam on the
plane of electron registration, for example on a fluorescent screen. A char-
acteristic feature of the double resonator consists in the fact that two types
of fields are used for deflection of the electrons -- a transverse magnetic
field in relation to the beam, and an electrical one that is longitudinal with
respect to the beam; this permits the conduct of precise measurements of elec-
tron distribution with respect to the energies in various phase sections of the
I P)
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BOGOMOLOV, A. S., et al., Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, Fay-June 1973,
pp Z7-30
beam. The analyzer is applicable to electron beams with an energy from 10 to
3000 kev. 3 figures. 2 references,
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UDC 621.762.01:669.295'787'79L
BOGOMOLOV, G. D., and SHVEYKIN, G. P.
"Conditions for Producing Compact Specimens of Titanium Hydroxycarbide"
Tr. In-ta khimii. Ural'sk. nauch. tsentr. M SSSR (Works of the Chemistry
Institute of the Ural Scientific Center of the Academy of Sciences USSR),
1971, vyp. 23, pp 56-61 (from.M-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No
IG264 by S. Krivonosova)
Translation of Abstract: The article considers the conditions for producing
compact specimiens of Ti hydroxycarbide according to composition and powder
gr&in size during sintering at 1500-1600* in vacuum, as well as during hot
pressing. Porosity of sintered specimens increases with the growth of x
in TiC.0y and particle size of the initial charge. A reliable method for
obtaining nonporous specimens is hot pressing. One table. Bibliography
-6*th th.-ae t4t:IES.
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TJDC 546.821'21'26
() u n n
BOGM110 .1 LrJBP.IOV, V. D., SINEYKIN, G. P., and ALVu%1OVSKIY,
S. I. Institute of Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Academy of
Scioncer, T1,13ST!
Moscow, Nleorganicheskiye MateriaLy, VoL 6, ~io L1, Nov 70, pp
196L-1963
Abstract: A study was made of the stability of a series of TiC 0
preparations toward acids, and alkalies, and also to air oxida- Y
tion. Ti, G, ound, ("freeg and ~12 levels were dietermitied in Pre-
Para-Lions ma2e oy vacuum sintering of mixtures of starting oxide
TiOl 03 and carbide TiC - f rm tablets 7.0 x 10 mm in size.
0.~4u'O to
Ti,-,.6 preparations were o nd o, be stable tov.,ard concentrated
and Hlu-te HC1 and H2804, both at room tem~persture and -it
elevated temperatures. The o>:ycarbide TiC.0 A
_570,.41, Proved to be
most acid-resistant of the hot-pressed samples. -,'Ie oxycarb-ide
TiCO.57'~"-) 1,4 shO~-;efl Ole greatest resistance to air oxida-
tion at 950, L100, and 12500 C.
1A
Mh
1/2 013 UNCL AS S I F I E3, PROCESSING DATE-- 16OCT7
TITLE--NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF TITANIUM OXYCARSIDES
_U_
tAUTHOR-105)-ZUBKOVt V.G., MATVEYENKO, I.I., OUBROVSKAYA, L.B., BOGCMOLOV,
G.D., P
COUNTRY 0*%~LS SR
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK. SSSR 1970, 191(2), 323-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~TGPIC TAGS--TITANIUM CARBIDE, NEUTRON DIFFRACTIONt ELECTRIC RESISTANCE
.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PRDXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1114 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/002/0323/0325
..CIRC ACCESSION NO:---AT0116580
UNC L A S S I F I E 0
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116580
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GV-0- ABSTRACT. THE ELEC. RESIST4MC~ WAS MEASURED
AT 298DEGREESK FOR A SERIES OF SAMPLES OF TIC SUBX 0 SUBY (X PLUS Y
EQUALS 1), AND TIC SU60.44 0 SUBO.57 WAS STUDIED BY NEUTRON DIFFRACTION.
THE SAMPLES WERE PREPD. BY A METHOD DESCRIBED EARLIER (L* PIVOVAROV ET
AL.* 1967). THE CUNCN. OEPENDENCE OF THE RESISTANCE JS CHARACTERISTIC
FOR ORDERED SYSTEMS, AND THIS WAS SUPPORTED BY THE NEOTRON DIFFRACTION
DATA. THE 0 AND C ATOMS ARE IN AN ORDERED POSITION IN THE NONMETALLIC
SUBLATTICE. FOR COMPNS. THAT ARE NOT EQUI AT., THE AT014S OF THE EXCESS
COMPONENT OCCUPY UNIQUE POSITIONS IN THE STATISTICALLY VACANT POSITIONS
FOR THE DEFICIENT COMPONENT. FACILITY: INST. KHTM., SVERDLOVSKi
USSR.
1) N C L A S S1 F Q
USSR UI)C
G. j. , BOR01=1, A. 1. , KUSHCH, V. S. , LDIDI, G. YA.,
~,, ~LTLO V A,-S. A.
"Investigation of the Excitation System of 'the 'Comol Type in an Orotron i~egina
and a Backward-,!ave Tube Regime"
Elektron. tekhnik,-. 1:auchno-tek-hn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Eiectronic ~ccnnolo~,_,ry.
Scientif~c-Technical Collection. Vicrowave Electronics), 1970, :.a 1, pp 97-102
(from HZh--EIeIc',ronika i yeye primeneniye, NO 7, July 1970, Auotract .1'0 7A141)
Translation: An experimental comparison is made betvieen the iwork- of all orotron
F,rde,-ov,ave oscillator with oscillatory system in the forn, of an open resonator--
~ransl.j and a backward-wave tube. The comparison was acco .. plished on a model of
a miaimeter band oscillator in which backward-w-ave tube and orotron osci-11--tions
were ixciued. The dispersion and control characteristics of both forms oil oscil-
lations were investigated and also the levels of the power being generated were
0 0
compared. The stalvility of both forms of collector [K] is evaluateC. 0. ref. Sum-
mary.
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UDC 621.01
BOGOMOLOV, G. I., Candidate of Technical. Sciences, Docent
"Variation Problem of the Shape of the Minivatna Drag Body for Given Len8r.11 and
Area of a Wettable Surface"
Moscow, Tzvestiva yysshikh uchebnvkh zavedeniv -- I~Iashinostroyeniye, No 7, 1971,
pp 81-84
Abstract: The variacion problem of determining the shape of the nitnimum drag
body (of elliptic cross section) is solved for hypersonic velocities and zero
angle of attack if the length of the body and the area of its wettable surface
are given. The problem is solved under the nssumption that the pressure on the
body is subject to Newton's law, and in the given special case of a solid of
rotation, previously derived relations [A. Mealy, Teoriya oDtimal'nvl,-h aerodi-
namicheskikh form (Theory of Optimal Aerodynamic Shapes), 11-1ir Press, 'Moscow.
1969) were used. The general equations of t1to In parametric form where
Y' is the varn-1--cr --,' -;,t= aesired outline are derived in the following form.:
r- + aAi - 2
ro) (I - OLBI
Y y + (CiA 21,6
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BOGOMOLOV, G. I., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy -- Mashinostroyenive,
No 7, 1971, pp 81-84
Y(X)
X f
Y (0)
A graph calculated by the derived equations shows that for given length
and area of the wettable surface, the minimurr drag body has blunt nose since in
this case tne high pressures are realized on a relatively small area with high
inclination near the nose and low pressures on a relatively large area with
small inclinations near the given section.
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ULIC 771.531.37:778-33
BOGOMOLOV. K. S., DONTSUYA, S. A., All-Union State Scientific Research and
Design Institute of the Photographic Chemical Industry, Shostkinskiy
Affiliate
"Effect of Silver Iodide on the Properties of Coarse-Grained X-Ray Emulsions"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nlauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i Kinematografii, Vol 18,
No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 161-162
Abstract: Experimental data are given from an -investigation of the influ-
ence of silver iodide on the photographic and granulometric p-roperties of
coarse-grained x-ray er-ulsiors. The emulsions were exposed or- the SUP-200
x-ray canera and processed in three different developers: x-ray (total),
surface, and subsurface (Stevens). it vass Ivand that- 1) x-ray sLnsi-
tivity is -independent of the silver iodide concentration for given constant
emitlsion grain sizes; 2) the latent image formed in cmt~lsions contain' ing
iodide is mainly a subsurface image which is poorly developed by a devel-
o-Der of the surface type.
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B~MGV, A. I., BOGOi~-VWV,
IWNGVAUYVA, Ye . S.-;'-iiid PADERT0, Yu.
Science, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSE.
um 621.9a2-492-2
GURINC=,. I-- I... KOVAL I Clr-rMXO., M. - S
B., InstItute of Problems of Material
"Investigation of the Form, Durability, and. Abrasive Ability of Grains of
Refractory Compound Powders"
Kiev., Poroshkovaya -~tallurEiya, go 5r YkLT 71y, pp, 6~-65
Abstract.- The results are presented of an investigation of the form, strength,
and abrasive properties of pcr.;ders of fused titanium and niobium carbides and
calcium boride, in comparison with certain dat& on synthetic corundum. The
results show that the deviation from grain isom-tricity of niobium carbide is
larger than that of titanium carbide; that the strength of niabium and-titanium
carbides with a grain size of more than 250 /~ is higher than that of calcium
boride and vhite synthetic corundum grains, while at smaller grain sizes the
opposite is true. The can-mounds considered here may be ordered with respect
'to tbe:Lr inemasing abrasive power, begir-ain,-, -,TlthL. synthetic corundum: EB-NbC-
1-1.2.8 - 1-36 - 1.88.
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USSR UDC 539-538.669.018.45
BMKORNOV, A. I., NKO, 1,11. S., Ins i u e of
and KOVALCHEI
Problems of 1~terial Sciences, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR
"Investi-vation of the Wear Resistance of Refractory COMDounds During Conti-
nuous Micrccuttin,- of Titanium and Nickel"
Kiev, Porosh-kovaya ~etalliuzidya, No 11, Nov 70, PP 77-83
Abstracts A study is made of the wear resistance of a number of refractor-i
compounds during continuous microcutting of titanium and nickel under condi-
tions of facina. It is established that wear resistance during high-speed
cutting depends to a. greaz extent or the degree of physicc-chenical inter-
action of contact pairs, an--: at low speeds is b-asically determined by their
mechanical properties. The experiments were carried out on a 1K62 lathe.
Continuous microcutting speed was 0.2 to 34.4 n/sec, the pressure or, the
jaicrocutting tool was 0.2 kg -and longitudinal feed was 0.07 mm/revolution.
Hafniun and tunzst--en ca--bides rosses the highest irear resio:tance and re-
fractorinez-3 duenj-~ milcrocutting of titanium, uhl-le during th-i frAcroclitting
of nlakol and Iron, aluninum oxide and tungsten carblde dispi"Ay the Wst
wear resistance.
66 -
Refractoarj baterials,
USSR
m0l. 669.018.25
BETMORNOV, A. I., B and KOVAL'CHENK0, 11. S., institute of
Problew of Paterial Sciencer Ac-ademy of Sciences Uk-rainian SSR
"Study of the Cutting Properties of Ref-ractory Com.pounds in Intermittent
Microcutting of Titanium and Nickel
Kiev, Foroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No.. 10,~ Oct TO'$. -pp 66-72
Abstract: Data are -oresented on the wear of certain refractory compounds
in intermittent cutting of metals having different properties, namely
titanium and nickel under conditions similar to those for polishing. The
microcul-ting was Derformed on a 3G71 surface grinder at a cutting rate of
35 m/sec. Une heat release in the cuttinK zone and the emerging ternpera-
ture gradient from the cutting zone towcud both the cuttinF, materiai and
the =aterial being machined ar,:)ears to cause high thermal stresses and
brittle cleavage of IndivicLual grain sections.. in addition to brittle
failuref which to some extent causes grain wear, there appears to be a
112
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BEZYKOPJIOV, A. I., et al. Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 10, Oct 70,
pp 66-72 1
physicochemical interaction between both materials. The refractory cam-
pounds which interact to a lesser extent with the metal being, machined shcw
better wear DroDerties at higher cutting rates. In microcutting titani=,
metal-like refractory compounds -exhibit higher wear resistpurice than does
alumirnm oxide. Some of these refractory compounds compare to silicon
carbide. In microcutting nickel and iron, the best results were shown by
alumin= oxide.
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1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
T*lTLE--STUDY OF THE WEAR OF THE ABRASIVE DURING FINE GRINDING -U-
AUTHOR- t 03) -8~0~GtlCtLaV N.I., SAIUTINI KHARCHENKO, I.V.
~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE-FIZIKO-KHIMICHESKAIA MEKHANIKA MATERIALOVv VOL. 6t NO. 2t 1970, P.
116-118
.DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
.TOPIC TAGS--AVIATION INSTITUTE, ZIRCONIUM CARBIDE, FRICTION, TITANIUM
ALLOY, SILICON CARBIDE1 WEAR RESISTANCE1 ALLOY DESIGNATION, ABRASIVE
MINERALt METAL GRfNOING/(U)AI203 ABRASIVEt (U)W285ABRASIVE, (U)VT8
JITANIUM ALLOY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIE0
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0090 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/002/0116/0118
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125920
- - - - - - - - - -
212 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125920
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE WEAR OF ABRASIVES
INCLUDING SIC, A12031 W285v AND ZRC DURING FINE GRINDING OF ARMCO IRON,
TITANIUM, AND TITANIUM ALLOY VT8. IT IS SHOWN THAT UNDER FINE Gq[NDING
CONDITIONS; THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE GROUND MATERIAL ON
THE WEAR INTENSITY OF ABRASIVES IS MUCH MORE PRONOUNCED THAN AT EXTERNAL
FRICTION OF ABRASIVES ON METAL. FACILITY: KIEVSKII INSTITUT
INZHENEROV GRALHOANSKOL AVIATSII, KIEVP UKRAINIAN SSR.
UNICLASS lF !ED
.wi
ana scccr-da-y sz3cc-: ali zCd R
"L-vcsti-&-,tion of Gro,,.th and Str-acture of Single Crystalline Fil,~,-,s of C~--dLi--Luu and
Zinc
Vol 6, ',~Tio 3, 1970, PP 4311-440
Abstract: The method of cond-~nsation it-, a va-cuum of 10-1,' - 10-5 rim 1:11- ic us,-,~d
ziLc chalcq-~I-nide filris On l:,ica (!,'Uscovite),
to groT., SiIIE;le ana
- nd D--6yp---o G-,--:.s, (n- and -p-ty-pes ar CdS It Ji s ated
'hat ~,dth an 2`50-300c)c, tLerc is a c e Tn de, i c er),-~-J.7 :!I'
the Cj w., L~ and the
v ve
-rr. r~~
Conditicl-Is dr!pcnd 1-,It~.--I--~ r;n Of th~,- mfb;3.-
z d.-n-n,ls on
CompoL-,i L -a of "Ir:1 -,r n 1- -
tion rate, o -f orientin,~ and evanorator de,-ioi. )=j-.I,-,
ypc
r.07t)iji ~111) ~ 1-80 cnI'C-'/v-ZCc
'dSe -y
filri- 0, f, -rucvure ~dth carrier
clozi--d c---uC~---,.r jjj-,L--f
were gro,,Pn in
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T1TLE--GPL3W7H M.D ST:.,.I'CTUI--' O~- 1:1,'..-GLE CRYSIAL FIL'~S Of- CAJ~',MLNN ANO ZINF,
CHA-L-1-C-GEN IDES -U-
AUTt-.UR-(05j-MUKi'kVYtVA, K.K.1 KA.LItir~lNj 1.P., SERGEYEVA, L.A-, ALESKUVSKIY:
I V.B.t 0bUG,'10L0Vt N.S. .;I 11~
CCUNTRY O-F-MM--717SIT-
S(JUKGE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSK, NEURG. MATER. 1970, &13), 434-40
TE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATE RIALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-MICA, CADiMiluMt ZINC, SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM, VAPORIZATION,
~ THLRMAL EFFECI, MOLECULAR eiEIGHT, SINGLL CRYSTAL GRok-ini
CONTROL 111ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOGUME~.tr CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RLLL/FRA?,',E:--1994/id98 STEP 1,10-UR/ 063/ 10 /0 016 /00 "' 101t 3 It/Olt "10
CIRC ACCESSJIZ~.`j NO-AP0115717
uI 1, i C, 1. ,, SS 11: 1 E 1)
_c'S1,Nr, D'TE--09O.CT7O
2/2 -, 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROrL-,
CIRC '~--i--AP0115717
ABSTR At-WEXT;~itC -I--( U) Ad STkACT BY AT 1.0 P i~ I E
r
-GAT IVE4 10 Prk! ".1E T I V~- 5 1 S 1 'N G L f, R Y s 1' 1, 1 F I S f -
_ c ID A N, f
Z N C ii A L CUO E i,i i L-L- S J'%' i C ell L) S C. f", T E G P TYP F I G'. S I i" % J, p
TYP E A % 1) S
S T u _7 0 T _` N L T A X I A L T E, __j F 3 1',' D J E 3P" E E S
THERE EXISTS A RE L T P, E f F-. 1,' 1 H E XOL . 14T . 0 F I HE C f-!:k S
THE DJ.'FF1_-_f-'~E,-CE AHE OF THE AND T i i S B S T F, A i'
THL C1,14DIT IGN') O~~ I'HE PREVNI. Gf- Sli`IGLE CRYSTAL 1.J'1i'i:kD CUl-
ON THE NATURE OP rHE' J,N1VE*Sr1(`IAJ_L0 SUBSTRATES. TH:: CF THE
F I L115 PRLEPD. DEE PEI V)S W,11 E F 1 TAX i AL T EMP COINDEN S AT I ON RAT E INA I-Lill E OF
T H E 0 R I E N T 1 17"! G "') U.2 S I R 4 T E S , AINO C UN S T R K T 10 N' 0 F T 11-1 E V '"' P C 1) 1 HE P ~
FAC I L LITY : LEENI t%'Gfl J~ D. T EIVHN CIL ~ I NST . I M_ LENSOVE T A , LEN i 1.41GRA D, U S SP
/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
H tkiNID STR UCTURE OF ViONOKk 1ST ALL IN E F I LMS OF A Pr% I HE I I B
PRIMEVI COMPOUNDS -U-
TH3R-(-')5)-K/%LINK:Nj I.P., MURAVYEV4, K.K., SERGEYEWAT L.A.p ALESKOWSKY,
V-6.i BOGOMOLOV, N.S.
u IV TO -Y -ff r-t,Tr=- JS-5 R
URC E---KR I STALL UINID T;--CHNIK1
9 Op VOL 5, t~R It PP 51-59
TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
BJECT AREAS--PHYSICSr MATERIALS
PIC TAG)S-SINGLE C.RYSIAL I-ILMI SELENIDE, TELLURIDE, ZINC
CADMIU'-'. SULFIDE, GER'~ANIUMI GALLIU'4 ARSEIN11DE, C[iALCu)GE:Pol!()E GLASSt
EPITAXIAL GF'O-'('Tilt SURFACE FILM
ROL MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS,
CUMENT CLASS--UrICLASSTFI-0
OXY REEL/FRA,'-lE---1993/0417 STEP
RC ACCESSIGN NP-AP0121091
UN'C 1- A'~ 5, 1 F 1 E 0
2 Z -Q-2 7 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--2303CT70
qC ACCESSION NO-AP0121091
STRAC!/EXTP'lCT--(U) GP-0- A 3 S T PA C TIN VACUUM 10 Pi~[M;-: NF.Gi%TIVE:4-10
PRP-IE NEG~ATIVI=5 TORR THINI LAYERS OF CDS, C,'-)SE, C)F-,-:r
ZNS, ZNSE, ZNTE WEE'l-E P-REPAi~ED ON, M[CA, (1411) SURFACCE.-S OF GlRl'-!AAf1J'-ll
GALLIU,", ARSP!IDE C.-,lYSTAl-S AN'D (00,31) AND 1120) CA~D11,1U1,11 SUI-~,H'!:-IF
SURFACES. THE FfL.'-' STRUCTURES MI'D SUM":: OF THEIR P~:o-i-RriEs
(CONDUCTIVITY, N OTZ 4ERE T~-, M-PE-%D 0IN' TE',PERATUPF
CONDITIOINIS r?~: FIL~-l IT WAS SH*D`,T*'] THAI' ll,~ THE
CASE- 3F M0N;.,C: