SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHEREMUKHIN, A. M. - CHEREPOV, O. F.

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USSR GEL'FER, E. I., et al., Izvestiva ITZ-RadioFizika Vol 14, No 3, 1971, pp 1208-1211 Formulas are Celreloped for the logallitlmic-n()Y:ia~'. i-ritQn.'At-y prob-a- bility distribution -for the.effecti-ve radius of tIr -e bea--, croFS -section, and a curve comDaring the the formulas shows agree:hent betvieen '61he two to b--- '-Nile- authors are connected i-,-ith the Gor,,-,iy State llniversl"C.Y. 2/2 USSR UDC 621-373.826:550.3 7TI1 OVA GEL I Y2R, 2. 1. , k-jy~kZL~-Vk, I,- Tj POST and A. 1*17. "Correlation of 1-aser Beam Focusing Intensity" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rals-prostr. radiovoln. Tezisy do"'.1. (Tenth All-Un-ion Conference on the Propaeazio_~i of 11,adio I .. av e s Report Theses-coilection of works) "ilauha," 1972, pp 250-2535 (from R7,h--Radi_otekhniJ;a, Ho 10, 1972, Abstract No lOD37S`) Translation: The ~;patial structure of the intc-rioity in the focV.1 plane o-1! a focused lacer beam pasoing, throuCh a layer of tu~:bulent atmosphere is investigated. Two identical posit;ive of -~he beam cross section are Dut in a tuo-dimensional optical correlo- meter to nermit obtaini-n.s the correlation functlion o:C by uaing information reL.-ardi-n the intensity value over the who-e beam crosS section. The correlation function i.:as me-asured for five different" distances. The obtained, radii of the cori-ellation of' in- tensity in t-he 'Local plane are found, in 1heir order of ma6nitude, to be closer to the intensity correlation radius for an infinite plane wave (about 4,-Ah) than to the diffraction dimension (A/d)L. A. K. 1/1 - 76 - 'J.112 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IPSEP70 TITLE--liNVESTIGATION Of- INTENSITY OF A FOCUSED LASER BEAM PASSED THRIOUGH A TUtIBULENT ATMOSPHERE -U- AUTHOR-103)-GELFERt E-I.i FILATOVA, E.101 CHUjbWKlU.U,.A.M. CDU%TRY OF INFO--USSR IZV- VlJZ- VOL. 139 Nn. 21 1970, P. 271-274 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUqJFCT ARFAS--0HYSICS TOPIC TA"3S--LA;f-t, LtSF-. tHFORY CONT-10L MAPKING-N,", PE'STPICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA~S-U";CLA~SIFIED PROXY :~E_E-L/r-RWJF--1479/1698 STEP NO--I)R/014rl/70/013/jO2/011-17/0'~)7q CIRC AC~FSSI~~', N71--AP0048016 UNCLASSIFIED ------------------------ 212 036 UNCLASSI PIED PROC.ESSINIG DATE--18SEP70 'CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0048016 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTENSITY IN A FOCAL PLANE OF THE FOCUSED LASER BEAM PASSED THROUGH A TURBULE14T ATMOSPHERIC LAYER WAS INVESTIGATED. THE AREAS OF INTENSITY OVERSHOOTS HAVE BEEN MEASURED AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ITS RELATIVELY PERFECT DIFFRACTION MAXIMUM AND AT DIFFERENT VALUES OF FLUCTUATIONS OF THE REFRACTIVE INDEX eF THE AIR. 112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO TITLE--STAUCTURE OF THE PARTICLES AND MORPHOLOGY OF MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE CRYSTALLITES -U- ~.AUTHOR-(03)-CHEREMUKHIN, E.P., KARASIKv E*M.t PRIYMAr To COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19709 43(3)9 533-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -..TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON*-MICROSCOPY, MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--199611947 STEP NO--UR/0080/70/043/003/0533/0538 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118909 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0118909 ''ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY WAS USED TO STUDY MG(OH) SUBZ PPTO. WITH LIME MILK FROM OIL. NATURAL SOLNS. MG(OH) SUB2 FORMS AGGREGATES WHICH CONSIST OF PRIMARY CRYSTALLITES. UNDER VARYING CONDITIONS OF MG(GH) SUB2 PREPN. AND AGING, PLATE SHAPED CRYSTALLITES OF IRREGULAR FORM wITH A MEAN DIAM. OF 600-900 ANGSTROM AND THICKNESS OF 80-100 ANGSTROM WERE FORMED. IN THIS CASE, MG(OH) SUB2 WAS POLYDISPERSE. MANY EXPTS. LED TO MG(OH) SUB2 CRYSTALLITES WHICH EXHIBITED AN ALTERED MORPHOLOGY REGULAR HEXAGONAL PRISMS. FACILITY: KRYM. FILIAL GOS. INST. PRIKL. KH[M.v USSRs UNCL ASS IF I ED AA 004'7091_. UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent, e- ';'1-7b 241061--AERDDYN~XIC CHAELACTE51STICS OF A ',~DEL can be determined in a Jfnd tunneL wheii the model (1) has holes (2) penetrattng to its internal cavity (3). Coloured water (5) under pressure (6) is forced into the cavity (3) through the pipe (4). 30.10-67 as 1193436/40-23. G.A.CHERM;KHIN et a!. (12-9.69.) Bul 13/1.4.69. Class 42k. Int.CI.G 01m. AUTHORS: Cheremukhin, G. A.; Pivkin, Ye. Ya.; Kuz'min, S. K. 19790575 AA0047091 A j 51 4 . 19790576 Of USSR UEX 533.6.07 CHEREMUKRIN, G. A., PIVKIN, YE. YA., KUZ'MIII, S. K. "Method of Determining Prossure on the Surface of a Model Studied in a Wind Tunnel" USSR Author's Certificate No 243224, announced 30 October 1967, published 18 September 1969, Class 42k, 20, (G01M) (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 5, 1.1ay 70, Abstract No 5B482P) [No abstract] 1/1 AM0044817 UR 0 482 Soviet Inventions illustrated, 11 Electrical, Derwent, 243224 SURFACE ~R:ESSURE 0111 AN AERODYIN~AIITC WJDEL in 7 a wind e6nnel is complicated tb ascertain, and the moderate accuracy obtained limits the usefulness of various methods. The proposal improves accuracy by providing data of higher quality, and also reduces the cost of experLment. The essence of the method is to fill the ca-eity inside the model with for example, a (coloured) liquid; on the application of some level of internal pressure the liquid arrives through seepage channels at the surface being studied. 3-3- this means the pressure exerted over a surface can be ascertained. - 30.10.67 as 1193437/40-23.G.A.CIIERE14UKIIIII et al. (18.9.69) Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 42k. Int.Cl.G 01.m. AUTHORS: Cheremuk G. A.; Pivkin, Ye. Ya.; Kuz'm in - S. K. . n USSIq UDC 577.1, OMRBITIN, V. P. "Distribution of I-1arehouses With the Losses Taken Into Account" Moscow, V sb. Issled. operatsiy (modeli, sistemv, resheniya) (Research on Operations (off i'lodels, Systems, and Solutions)- collection of i-,,orks) 1110 1, USSR Academy of Sciences, Computer Center, 1970, pp 128-159 (from Uh--Matematika, '.o 7, 1972, Abstract No 7V503) Translation: There are m possible points for placing ware- houses. Por each of the points A s (i) fw-ictions ~,jj. (Xi) are given, where s(i) is the number ol possible types of tarehouse at point AV and X,. is the deoired storage volume for a waraEouse of tyke 1); gli(x It i) + 61L(xi) + 9 (Xi), where 9!,(-'i =~-cXi is the cUst of the-product; ii I 01(Xi) = cilTXi is the cost of storing the product for the fit (X specified period T; r1il j) = Di3.sign(Xi) + dil + ej.lTXj. j.-, 11~e 1/2 USSR CHERENIN, V. P., Issled. operatsiy (modeli, sistemy, resheniya), No 1, USSR Academy of Sciences, Computer Center, 1970, pp 128-159 cost of building the warehouse and its contents in the courlse of the period T. The problem is to distribute the -product over the warehouses at minimum expense, i..,ith the quantity of the storcd product no less than some specified amount. J"fter some tran,---- formations and under some (not too burdensoi-le) assumptions, the problem reduces to determining the minimum of some function in a finite set. To investigate this function, tlie symbol of the generalized "convexity" proposed earlier by the author T~Zh-- Katematika, 1965, Lbstract No 2V410K) cannot be used. IIo-.,-(,-vCr, this convexity can still be valid, with the author's nietho6 o-P sequential c om -nutat ions used afterward. A numerical exa-rniple is given. Yu. Finkellshteyn 2/2 USSR CRERLiM., .-P.-- "Arrangement of Warehouses Considering Losses" UDC 577.4 V sb. Issled. oDerntsiv (modeli, istemy, resheniva). VVp. 1 (Operations Re- searci~ (1 dels, Systems, Solutions) , v,;p. I -- collection of uor~s) , -foscow io M 5 Computation Center of the USSR Acaderay of Sciences, 1970, pp 128-159 (f r0-1 RZ'h-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract Ho 7V503) Translation: There are ti possible points for placerent of warehouses. For each of the points A s(i) functions f;,, (X are given where s(i) is Lhe TIMM- i ber of possible typus of warehouses it the point A and X, is the de~lired Vol- i I ume of the storage (0 < X < a for a type R warehouse); g (X c',(x + 1! (X + SM(x ), x-inere g! (X CX is the cost of the product; g",(Z + 81Y iY i 1P, i c TX. is the cost of storing the product for the given period T; ig, 1 iliz 'i D sign + d + e TX. is the cost of builetin- t1he ii~irchouse ~nd its i)t iz it I C~ contents for Cne given period T. It is necessary to place Liie product in Che 1/2 USSR CIIIEREININ, V. P., Issled. operatsiv (r,,,o;7Ieli iste7~-,y, res-Tieriiya).. Vv;i. 1, ?'osco,,,.,, Computation Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences,, 1970, Tpp 121~:,-159 warehouses insuring minimum, expenditures for storing. it no less than in some given amount. After sone trans f ormations and makip.!, ccrtain (not too restric- tive) assunptions the problen reduces to deterr,.iinin.- the of' a function iri-a finite set. When investigating this function the att)7ibUtC of '011cralized 'IconveNity" proposed previously by the author (RZin-Matematika, 1965, 2V410K) cannot be used. However, this "convexity" can be well-founded after vhich the method of successive calculations of the author is UseO. A numerical exar,--iple was investigated. 2/2 USSR UDC: 8.74 CHEREN V.- -, GRYAZNONrA, T. P. "A Collective Information-Diagnostic Program" V sb. I-ssled.__ope_ratsiy-Cmodeli, sistemy, resheni),a), vyp. I (Operations Researc M els, Systems, Solutions , No 1), Moscow, Computing Center of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1970, pp 113-127 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V678) Translation: The authors analyze the failures of known meth- ods of -a-etermining the probability p(di/si) of a giveri illness di in the presence of a given set of S'ymptoms sj=fsjl, sj,, ... :.-, sjk}used in automatic diagnosis of illnesses. A method is proposed for determining probabilities p(dj/s~) by searching in a data file of histories of illnesses for all those his- tories which include the symptom set sj in the request, and calculating the frequencies of individual illnesses for the selected histories. Each history of illness included in the data file is initially written in coded form on a special 1/3 USSR CHERENIN, V. P., GRYAZNOVA, T. P., Issled. operatsiy (modeli, sistemy, resheniva), vyp. 1, Moscow, Computing Center -o-T-fri-e Academy ol Sciences of the-USSR, 1970, pp 113-127 blank. The ordinal four-place decimal number of the histor) OIL the illness is recorded in the first line. Thirteen octal values of the symptoms are recorded in each of tile next seven lines. The two last digits of the octal numbers from the last line are set aside for the octal code number of the disease itself. The information concerning each request is recorded on three punchcards. All values of k symptoms of the symptom set sj observed in the patient are recorded in the first seven lines of the first punchcard. Zeros are set down in place of the remaining -- undetermined -- symptoms. The next four lines are left empty. Scales for distinguish- ing the given values of symptoms from undetermined values are recorded in the first seven lines of the second punchcard. The first line of the third punchcard contains a four-digit decin-al number for tile request, and the last thr.ee lines con- tain octal si-x-dicit values of permissible errors. A de- tailed flowchart is presented of a program for the "Ural-4" 2/3 - 76 - USSR CHERENIN) V. P., GRYAZNOVA, T. P., Issled. operatsi), (modeli, sistelpy, resheniva), vyp. 1, Njoscow, computing center of-tFi-e A-c-a-Te-iny of Sciences of th&-ISSR, 1970, pp 113-127 computer. It is noted that the total number of different ill- nesses may reach 63; however, the given program (due to the limited memory of the "Ural-4" computer) is designed for work with only 15 illnesses, although provision is made for rapid conversion to 25 illnesses. The results of experimental cal- culations are discussed. Bibliography of ten titles. 3/3 112 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--091)CI'70 TITLE--CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SCATTER OF MECHANICAL PROPERTY DATA FOR PLASTICS AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES -U- AUTHOR-103)-FliNOGENOV, G.N., PANSHINt B.I.r CHERENINAP M.K. COUNTRY OF Is%iFO--JSSR SOURCE--MEKH. POLIM. 1970, 611), 29-34 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-PLASI'IC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, TENSILE STRENGTH, ImPACT STRENGTH, GLASS CLOTH, PULYMETHYLAETHACRYLATE, LAMINATED STRUCTURE, THERMAL EFFECT, LiGW TEMPERATURE EFFECT C014TRUL hA?.KING--NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY STEP NO--UR/0374/70/006/OCL/Qu29/0~',,I~t CIRC ACCESSION Nb--APOII?676 &.1-- LA SS 1 1' 1 C D 212 032 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCtSSIGIN NO-AP0112U76 AbSTkACllEXlRACf--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TENSILE STRENGTH AT bREAK ANu FLEXURAL A14U CLOTH LAMINATES AND POLY(RE METHACRYLATE) THE SCATTER. INCREASES AS THE TESTING TEMP. MINUS 100DEGREES AND IT REMAINS CONST. OR RANGE FROM ODEGREES TO PLUS 200DEGREES, pRGrESSING DATE-ogucI-70 SCATTER OF EXPTL. OETNS. OF IM.PACT STkENGTH UF GLASS WAS ANALYZc-o STATISTICALLY. IS DECREASED FRC-.%i 0DEG',---`:f _S T 10 IS SLIGHTLY DECREASED IN THE s 1/2 01 U.%'CLJ%SSlFlF-D PROCESSING DXTE-20NOV70 T I T L I ~, F;~S FA I L W% F T E(_ F"N I C A L S Y I f H T A K I N G I N fAC C 0 UN T PROPHYLAXIES -U- AUTHbR-(G2)-PuPUVp P.I., (HE-RENKLVp A.P. CGUNTRY OF INFC--LSSR SOURCE--AVTCMATIKA I TELE.'*~EKHANIKAt 1970t NR bi PP 141j-1.48 -DATE PUbLISliLt; ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---:METH0DS AND EQUIPMENT TGPIC TAGS--PACPHYLAXIS, SYSTEM RELIABILITY CGNTRCL PARKINC--NO RESTRICTIONS A DGWIMLN'T CU.SS--UN(LAaSlFHu PROXY s K P N 0-- JR 0, 10 370 0,30 010 60 14/ 0 L 4 8 CIRC t4CCESSICN P,;0--AP('j'13J4C0 i ~: n 212 ()11 UNCLASSIF.IED PROCESSING UATE--2'0N0V70 CIRC ACCESSIC;l. tN6--APGl:j0ltC0 ABSTRACTiEXTRACT-W) GP-0- A-3STRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF PROPHYLAXIES "UNCuCTEG REGULARLY Ct~ 1,N: RANCO,'.1, CHOSEN TINtE '40,1,IENTS ON THE RtLfAi3ILIfY UF THE FLNCTfCi,4IiNG OF T~GHNICAL SYSTEMS IS COP,151DERNE,E). THE RESULTS I- USTAINEG BY OE USEO FdR THE ESTIMATICN DIF THE EFFICIIENCY OF CONDULTING PkOPHYLAXIES. U."IC LA 'j S 1 F I L U- USSR UDC 577.4 CHERENKO A. P, "Finding the Max-nin for a Class of Functionals Characterizing the Resource Distribution" V sb. Issled. operatsiv (modLli, sistemy, resheniva). Vyp. I (OncrPtions PC- seach (models, Systems, Solutions). Vyp. 1 - collection of i.-orkr,) , Moscul-7, Computation Center of the USSP Academy of Sciences, 1970, pp 19-37 (Ifro-m M-Kibernetika, Po 7, I Jul 72 Abstract No 7V474) No abstract USSR UDC S18.9 allMNKOV, A. P. "Determination of the Minimax for One Class of Functionals Related jo the Problem of Resource Distribution" Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6 [Cybernetics in the Service of Communism, Vol 6 -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Energiya Press, 1971, pp 284-294, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V669 by I. Fokin). Translation: Two sides select pieceivise-continuous functions x(s) and y(s) CsES) from sets :6 and 'j~ : 0, 1 x (s) ds = X11, S cj?={y(s)>o, ~y(s)ds=Yj- S (x, ii. s) ds, Two classes C.-) and a of functionals G(y)~Jjr(y,s)ds n F(x, y)= are fixed, and the functions g(y, s), fCx, y, sj satisfy certal n special con- ditions. Using a version of the Neuman-Pierson lemma, the author solves the the problem of finding max G(y) then necessary conditions of optimality of the function x(s) are concluded for the problem of determining min max F(x, y), 1/2 - 23 - USSR UDC 518.9 CHERENKOV, A. P., Kibernetiku -- na. Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6, Moscow, Energiya Press,- 1971, pp 284-294. which constricts the set of functions at the extreme and either provides an optimal function or a sing I e-parameter set of functions containing the optimal function. Explicit expressions are presented for these optimal functions and the values of min max F(x, y) with various relationships of parameters. In this problem, functions x(s) and y(s) can be -interpreted as the distribution density of resources of the opponents in a certain area S. 2/2 USSR UDC 518.9 CHERENKOV, A. P. "Determination of the Minimax for One Class of Functions Related to the Problem of Resource Distribution" Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6 [Cybernetics in the Service of Communism, Vol 6 -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Energiya Press, 1971, pp 29S-303, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V667 by I. Fokin). Translation: The problem of distribution of resources by two sides between n objects is studied. The first side attempts to minimize, the second -- to maximize the values of function U(x, y), belonging to a fixed class of functions Z. For a special function U(x, y) of class z , the problems of determining max U(x, y) and min max U(x, y) are solved. The results produced are used for YEY X(x y(Y approximate solution of similar problems for arbitrary functions U(x, y) C-1Z. Estimates are presented of the difference between the precise and approximate solutions in these problems. This problem is a discrete version of a problem studied earlier by the author (see abstract 10 V669). - 22 - USSR UDC 518.9 CHERENKOV, A. P., Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6, Moscow, Energiya Press, 1971, pp 284-294. which constricts the set of functions at the extreme and either provides an optimal function or a single-parameter set of functions containing the optimal function. Explicit expressions are presented for these optimal functions and the values of min max F(x, y) with various relationships of parameters. In this problem, functions x(s) and y(s) can be interpTeted as the distribution density of resources of the opponents in a certain area S. 2/2 USSR uDc 62l,3FA.6i2 ADD, YU. If., BELOVINUSEV, K. A., BESSONOV, YE. C., and CHFTOiKOV, P. A. "Colliding Svlectron-Xeositron Pe~-ms in a Synchrotmn" Moscow, Fotomezonnyye i Fotoyade-myye Reaktsii i Fletodika lssle(lovaniya na Siffl~hmtrone. Trudy Ordenam benina Flzicheskogo Institutz imo P. N. Lebedeva, Akadwali Hauk SSS-74 '101 54, 1971, PP 130-148 Abstractt Me article generalizcs the Lain results of rese~.ch on a method for obtaining electron-positron ba-mrs in a synchrotron. There is a detailed dincwsion- of questions xelated to the effect of a. tine-varying, driving nagnotic iielcl pund a low Injection. enor"- letel on the main param- atom of the p.-trticle :Aorz4,,e procors -- raAlation daziping of oscillation amplitudes, beam, lifoltine,and -storage rate. A description is given of the results of experiments for stu,,4,yir1,T the ralti.cle storago process and obtainin- colliding eloctrin-msitron bmms on the FIAN /Thysics inst-it-ute imeni P. IT. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSP7 280-Mov synjhxo'tmn. There is also a de- ZJ scription of iork done in the W53"R and abroad to use the, countO--rb,->:--u 1-mAhod for synchrotrons with an enerigy of - I Gev or mom, includinG tho !,Lalian 1/2 USSR ADO, YU. M., et a,., potomezonnyye i Fotoyadeniyye Reahtsli i yletcdl~k-a Issledowmiya na Sinkhrotro-ne. T--njdy Ordena lenim Fiziclicskogo Ins-Lituta in. P. N, Lebedeva Akademii Hauk SSSR, Vol 51~, 1971t pp 130-148 1.5-Gev Mone positron storage ring, the 6-Gev Gaambridgs electron s.,,mchrotron -project in the United States, and the cascade storage syz-tem develop,,~d by staff menbers of the Photomeson Process Iaboratory and Accelerator laborato-77 of FLO. The particle storage pmeass is divided into two stages in the cascade system z 1) paxt-inle storage in a. booster synchrotrcon, 2) tTz-,rmfC--x of electron and positron beams to the ia=- synchrotron at intermls cultal to the booster particle storage time. Another variant of the =-cude sy:~tc--m ponmits a significant increase in the election beam conversion ratio through the use of high-energy clectrone accelerated in the main synchrotron. 2/2 USSR 'I P. A., and YUTILANDOV, I. A., ILOWUTOV, V. P. , FOKROVSKIY, V. 11. , CHEREITKOV,, M Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences USSR "Angular Dependence of Multicharged Particles Formed Fron, A127 Nuclei by 660-Mev Protons" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol. 12, No. 2, Aug 70, pp 234-238 Abstract: The angular distributions of multicharged particles C11, 1113,and F18 formed by bombarding A127 nuclei with 660-Mev nuclei were measured. The mea- surements were conducted on the synchrocyclotron of the Nuclear Physics Labora- tory of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research. The fragment yield was mea- sured at three angles relative to the direction of the proton beam. The target was aluminum foil 0.27 and 2.43 mg/cm2 in thickness. The thickness of the first foil was considerably less than the mean free path of the fragments, ,Which is approximately 4 mg/cm2, while the thickness of the second foil was in order of magnitude equal to the mean free path of the fragments, so this target could not be considered as thin. Results showed that the thin and thick targets used gave practically the same angular distributions. The angular distributions 1/2 USSR MILOVANOV, V. P. , et al, Yadernaya fizika, Vol. 12, No. 2, Aug 70, pp 234-238 of the multicharged particles decreased smoothly in absolute value with an in- crease In the angle o-F observation. The average number of: particles t fcrMed as -.he resul--r of the reaction and the type of particles accompanying the escape oZF a f- agment is unknown. Curves are given showing the angular dependence assc