SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DEYGEN, M. F. - DIK, V. P.

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m m ----------------------- 008 UNCLASSIFIED ~:PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 --AP0118904 CIRC ACCESSION NO GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SHAPE~ANO WIDTH OF ESR LINES -.-.-,.,WERE CALCD..lAKING INTO CONSIDERATION SEVERAL STATISTICALLY INDEPENDENT !.ZROADENING MECHANISMS GIVING LORENZIAN OR GAUSSIAN SHAPES OR MIXT. OF -LORENZIAN AND:GAUSSIAN SHAPES OF CURVES.' CALCO.: PARAMETERS ENABLED ONE ,.~_TQ DET. CONTRIBUTIONS OF EACH MECHANISWTO AN EXPTL.~LINE. THE METHOD -.-.-WAS-APPLIED FOR ANAL. OF THE SHAPE OF.THE ESR SPECTRUm OF CR PRIME3 POSITIVEJN ZNWO SUB4. ..FACILITY: INST. POLUPROV., KIEV, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-1,1SEP71 TITLE--REACTION OF N,ACYLISOQUINOLINIUM SALTS WITH PYRROLES -U- ~:AUTHOR-SHEYNKAAN, A.K., DEYKALO, 'A.A. -,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR. `_:-:S0URCE--KHI?4. GETEROTSKIKL. SOEDIN. 1970, (1), i26-7 ~DATE. PUBLISHED ------- 70 :-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--PYRROLES, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRA;!"Y, ~CHLORIN4TED ORGANIC CO~IDOUND, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, CRYSTALLIZAT[ON, -CHEMICAL SEPERATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ::_~OOCUMENT CL-ASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1967/1049 STEP '40--UP/0409/70/000/00110126/0127 CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104447 UNCLASSICT 010 UNCLASS[FIE0 PROCESSING DATc---IISEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104447 .~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICHE OF ABSTRACT CONT41NS GRAPHIC INFORMAT~10--N- REACTION OF PYRROLES AND~ ISOQUINOLINE IN THE :PRESENCE OF ACYL HALIDES WAS STUDIED AT 25-50DEGREES. PRooucrs I AND ii (3:4 RATHO PREPD. JN 50-70PER*CENT YIELD WERE SEPD. BY FRACTIONAL CRYSTN. FRIOM-ET SUB2 0 OR BY PREPARATIVE THIN LAYER CHROMATOG. ON AL ~.-SU82 0 SUB3 (C SU66 H SU86-C SUB6 4.SUB14-CHCL.SUB3,, 6-.1:30). THUS WERE PREPD. I (R2PRIMEI, R PRIME2, PERCENT YIELD, M.P-t LAMBDA MAX., AND LOG ~EPSTLDN 'GIVEN): PHt HY"P'136-7DEGREES9'235 MMU, 4.85 265 -MMU, 4.83; '.~2#-FU'RYL, H,* i-f25--~6DEGREE'S,*235 MMUP'4*271 260'MMUi.4.239 315 llUv 4.19; pHt:~PHI 88,149-50DEGREES (ET0H), 300-MMUI 4.11, ALSO PREPD. WERE 11 .-(R,'M.P., LAMBDA MAX.v AND LOG EPSILON GIVEN): PH, 197-RDEGREES, 235 mmut~ 5.271 275 MMUt: 5.40; 2,FURYL#~ 170-IDEGREES~r 235 MMU, 4.49, 265 -MMU, 4055,-315-MMU, 4.50., ALSO PREPO. WER.E,111,(R PRIME3, PERCENT YIELD, A 0 N MOP6 G I VEN) PH, 67, 242-3DEGREES.,: -77777' 7, cc r Abstra' 'ing.;Se ice: c rv Vef Code: CHEIMICAL ABST. AP004514 RO Y, 0 9 r90355h Reaction of N-acyllsoquin'04rinium salts', in situ 'With thiazolidones. Sheinkrunr r a Wit" - A I S. N', (D net G *Univ., Donetsk,FUbSR). Ahim. Geterolsk 0 (2-benzoyl- -1 (Russ)~ Soedin. 1970. eating Tphenyl~5-, 1,2-dihydro-l-isoquinotyl)-'-~.4-thiazolidinedione, in. 189-W, with KOH gave 2-benzo5,1-1,2-dih dr -I-isoquinolylthi6glycolic acid, 0 rn~ 95.6*. Reaction of is'oquinoline I~ith various'thiazolidinones in the presence of acyl halides gav6 I-aciyl-1,2-dilil,d.roisoquinotyI thiazolidinones (1) (R, RI. X and iii.p. given): Ph, Et, S, NCOR 0 INCO S S NRI 0 162.4-30; Ph, Ph, NPh, 212.5-13'; Ph, Ph, S, 211 -4 2. G. M. Kosolapoff J 112- J 3 UN C IA -5 S I FJ PLI'CC SS I \10 DArE---l"CT70 TITLt--FFFCCT t-iF SHEA-" S T Z E S S G NTHE DIELECT~: IC P.PLIP~RTII.S HYD~~ATt.!) CALCIUM GFEASES -U- AUTri--".-'~-(02)~KljVCAi%--ICHI Y A0EYl-'FIGA, YU.F. COUNTRY OF I k4F 0--US SR SGUil 10POV. AKAD. -NAUK UKR. RSE. SER. b 1970, 32(l J, 64-7 DAT I.- 'Pt.)6L ISHED - - - - - - -70 ---SU:3JFCT AkEAS--IIATERIALS --GREASE, TOP" TAGS ORGANDCALCIUM COMPOUNO, LUBR ICANT, DIELFCTRIC PRJPE9TY, PETROLEUM PRUDUCT, SHE4K STRESS PIARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,PROXY REFL/FRAME--199L/0069 STEP NO--UR/04 42/70/032/OOL/0064/0067 --AT0110049 CIRC ACUSSION NO UNCLASSIFIED KAI 212 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--029CT70 CIRC ACCESSIOIN ND--AT0110049 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF SHEAR STRESS 014 DIELEC. CONST. EPSILON OF LUBRICANTS CONTG. CA SiIAP HYDRATES WAS IREASUREO. LAURIC, MYRIST[C, PALINITIC, SrEAR.ICj ANO aEHEINIC ACIDS, VIGGAOUSLY STIRRED IN PETROLEUM OIL (165 CST AT 20DEGREES), WERE SAPOND. WITH.CA(DH).SU132 AT 70-1.06DEGREES TO YIELD-GREASES CONTG. 25PERCENT NEUTR AL SOAP AND I.IPERCENT WATER OF HYDRATION.~ THE EPSILON OF LU3RICANTS WHICH CONTAINED ONLY ONE KIND OF SOAP WERE PROP3RTIONAL T3 THE.LFNGTHS OF SOAP ALKYLS AND WERE NOT AFFECTED BY SHEAR qATE. IN LUBRICANTS CONTG. A MIXT..OF 3 AND 5 DIFFERENT SOAPS,- THE EPSILON OF T4E STATIC SYSTEM WERE HIGHER THAN FOR ANY SINGLE SOAP DISPERSION. WITH INCREASED SHEAR KATE,. EPSILON DECLINED RAPIDLY., WHEN THE SHEAR RATE 'WASiDECREASING THE.EPSILGN WERE RISING.BUT BY SMALLER INCREMEINTS AND TO A SMALLF'R FINAL VALUE. ACCOR-91-NG'TO-ELECTRO14"M'ICROSCOPY THE %llIXEo-S9AP ~.CRYSTALS.HAO STizucrURE DEFECTS IN WHICH WATER mdLS. WE-RE LOCATED. IT WAS ASSUMED THAT, AS IN CA SOAPS OF HYOROXY.ACIDS (E. -G., RICENOLEIZ) T14EkE WAS H BONDING BETWEEN ALKYL GROUPS AND WAiER. UNDER SHE4R STRESS THF ti 13GNDS-WERE BROKEN, THUS EFFECTING TRANSFER OF PROTO.NS. AS 1.14 RICINOLEATES, THIS CONTRIBUTED TO THE INCREASED. PCILARfZATIG,-q OF LUBRICANTS WHICH CONTAIN HYDRATED SOAPS OF DIFFERENT ALKYL,LENGTHS. UNCLASSIFIED -024 REPROCESSING DATE-_090CT70 in UNCLASSIFIED: '~~TITLE-SELECTIVE ABDOMINAL HYPOTHERMY _U_ '_AUTH0R_(03)-UEYNEKA9 I.YA., LARIN, V.V., OSTASHKOV, K.V. ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ZHURNAL9 1970p VOL 16, NR 3, PP 363-36a PUBL ISHED---.-7----70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~':~JOPIC TAGS-ABUOMEN, HYPOTHERMIAP DIGESTIVE SYSTEMI HEMORRHAGEr KlbiNEYY SURGERY, BACTERIAL DISEASE --NO RESTRICTIONS -CONTROL MARKING DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/1-RAME--1994/1120 STEP ND--Ul~/0238170/016/003/0363/rj'368 CIRC ACLESSICN NO-AP0115139 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 624 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0115139 ABSTi4ACT/c:XTf','ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. .4 PERSPECTfVE APPLICArIoN OF SELECTIVE ABDOMINAL HYPOfiiERMY IN CLINICAL PRACTIVE IS GROUNDED AS 0%'E OF THE MOST EFFICIENT MEANS OF COMBATING PROFUSE:GASTROENTERIC BLEEDINGS, FOR COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PANCREATITIS AND CHOLECY51UPAINCREAriTis, Of ACUTE KIDNEY INSUFFICIENCY AND FOR 0ECRL-AS ING THE INTOXICATION PHENOMENA IN ACUTE, BACTERIAL INFECTIONS. THE FURTHER *LE TO ~APPLICA.TIGN OF SELECTIVE ABDOMINAL HYPOTHERMY WILL MAKE IT POSS18 IMPROVE THL RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF MANY ABDUMINIAL DESEASES AIND PROVIDE MORE~:FAVOURA61-E CONDITIONS FOR OPERATIVE PROCEDURES. FACILITY: DEPARTMENT OF NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEPARTMET'N OF HOSPITAL'SURGERY, MEDICAL INS,TITUTE# ODESSA. UNCLASSIFIED, USSR UDC.621.791.011.019 GIRENKO, V. S. , LEYNEGA, V. A., KHOLOLEYEV, A. M. ,Kiev "Change in Ductility of Structural Steels at Rupture Under the Influence of Cyclical Loadingil Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1971, pp 16-22. ABSTRACT: Experimental data are presented on the influence of preliminary cyclical loading and subsequent ageing on the resistance of low-carbon and low-alloy steels to brittle rupture. It is pointed out that it is useful to determine the ductility at rupture on the basis of the criterion of cri- tical crack development, It is demonstrated that when structural materials are. evaluated from the standpoint of rupture mechanics, the ch, nge in duc tility of metal during the formation of actual cracks must be considered. M Analysis anci Testing USSR UDC 546.821:543.062 BASARGIN, N. N., YAKOVLEV, P. YA., and DEYNEKINA. R,, S., In- stitute of Geology of Ifining Deposits, Petrography,--ifineral- ogy, and Geochemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR,.Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni Bardin, Moscow "Dibromtichromine as a Reagent for Extraction-Photometric De- termination of Titanium" MOSCOW, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 39, No 9, 1973, pp 1043- 1044 Abstract: Dibromtichromine forms with titanium a complex that extracts n-butanol from 0.001-1-n I[Cl 012SOO in the presence of 500-fold amounts of diphenylguanidine or 50-fold amounts of triphenylguanidine with respect to the reagent. The molar ratio of the titanium-dibromtichromine in the ex- tracting compound is 1:2. The authors developed a rapid method for determining O,On-o,n% Ti in steels. The relative error is t5%. 1/2 USSR PP 1043-1044 Figure I illustrates the absorption spectra and Fig- ure 2 shows the pH of the water phase as it is affected by the oDtical density. Table 1 shows.the allowable weight amounts of materials and Table 2 gives the statistical char- acteristics of the method.. The article contains 2 illustrations, 2 tables,, and 7 bibliographic references, 2/2 Acc. 'Nr: P0047201 Ref Code: JRO!~ PRDIARY SOURCE: "jerapevtiche kiy 1970, Vol 42 "'r ~s iv -37 ELECTROLYTES AND HYPERTENSION: Yu. D. Shutga,~ X.- Xj,1Q~y The authors investigated the main parameters of electrolyte metabolism: plasma concent- ration of sodium and potassium, their content in erythrocytes, value of the filtration charge, reabsorbtlon and diurnal secretion of sodium and potassium. These indices were determined In the conditions of the salt restriction, prescription of svmPtOlytic substances and aldosterone -ith it the electric activity of the heart N~as studied by means of e!eciro antagonists. In parallel % cardiographs and vectorcardiography. No 5ignificant difference in the sodium content of ed. There was Vatlents'with hypertensive disease and symptomatic hypertensions were reveal Seen a tendency to -hypersodlemia. The electrolyte met3bolic. function of the kidneys was tion 6oriped characterized bv intensive filtration and sodium reabsorbtion. Sodium reabsorbi under: the influence of symatholyiics and aldakton. A tendency to retension of sodium and I= of potassium in the myocardlurn was characterized vectorcardiographically by diminu- Gon of a. total area of the QRS loops. REEL/FRAME 74) UDC: 621-383.8 621.039.66 BARYSEEV, B. A., GYAWYMIEN, L. V. , D14~"i ., ISKOLIDSKIY, A. M.., ERASKOGOLOM, 1. 1., and. Ye. "Nanosecond Electronic-Optical Miotorecorder 'Channel' With Amplified Image Brightness" Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 6, 1971, PP 53-56 Abstract: This paper represents a continuation of the work being done by the Institute of Automation and Blectrometry on the design of devices for parallel recording and processing of optical sig- nals obtained in the investigation of nanosecond and subnanosecond processes. A description is given in this paper of a multistage electronic-optical converter, developed by the authors, i,,rhich has an electrostatic input chamber and two stages of image brightness magnification. A photograph and a functional diagram of the con- verter are Given. Some of the advantages of this "Kanal" (Chazmel) instrument are low exposure time in frame operation, high electric field intensitY near the photocathode due to the presence there of a control grid, a larger screen, :high noioe immunity, and a type of structure Dermitting assembly-line production by thc i'llinistry of the Electronics Ind-u.s.try. The authors thank Yu. S'hapiro for making the numerical computations, V. Yu, Shololchov, Yu. 1,1-. 112 USSR UDC: 621.383.8 621.039.66 BARYSIIEV, B. A., et al, A-vtometriya, No 6, 1971.9,Pp 53-58 Yevgrafov, and V. A. Gubachenko for their help in the structural development of the instrument, and V. D. Pri-lepskikh for helping prepare the apparatus.. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.;;gl PSURTSEV, V.P., DIANOVA.A.P! aDifferential System Cf Binary Detection" Kiev, Izvestiya Vuzov SSSR--Radioelaktronika, Vol XIV,No 10,1971, pp 1203-1208 Abstract: A differential system of binary detection of pulse radio aignals is theoretically investigated. Precise expressions are found for the characteristic-S of detection. A block diagram is pracented,of.the differential system 'ehich con- taina a signal gate generator, a radarraceiver, a control gate generator, a reversible counter, and a period counter. It is shown that a differential system is significantly less sensitive to fluctuations of the quantization threshold than the ordinary classic system of binary.datection. Received by editors 6 July 70;.after revision 8 Fab 71. 3 ref. 3 fig. 3 tab. 61 - USSR UDC: 534.86 DIAINTOV, D. B. akDIRM1100, I. M. "Effect of Acoustically Soft Screens on Some Parameters of Broad-Band Cylindrical Converters With External Transition Regions" Moscow, Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (News of the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute), No 112, 1972, PP 15-18 (from RZh--Fizika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4M667) Translation: Experimental investigations of the directed radiation of broad- band cylindrical converters are described. Measurements are made of test radiators consisting of three radially polarized, piezaceramic rings with an external transition region in the form of a. cylinder of plexiglar's 'With a wall thickness equal to a quarter of the longitudinal wavelength in the region at the radially resonant frequency of the piezo ring. The direction of the i-adia- tion is provided by acoustical screens of porous, sound-reflecting resins 5 and 10 nm thick. The screening an le was varied at steps of' '-100 iln a 30-3150 range. 9 It was found that for small screening angles, the pass band of the converter narrowed. It is concluded that the change in shape of the frequency character- ~iatic as a function of the acreening angle is com.1lex, Measureff,,;.~nts of the frequency characteristic for the ratio of the sound pressure to the square 1/2 USSR DMOTI, D. B., ZADIRIYENIKO, I. M., Izv. LeninGr. elellculrotelkhn. in-ta, No 1972, pp 15-18 root of the electrical power required by the converter as a function of the screening angle showed a maximum for 2400 at the frequency of the low-frequency maximum of the radiator sound pressure without the screen and the transmission layer. Measurement of the directional characteristic showed that for this type of converter, the optimum screening angle from the viewpoint of stability rm of the directional characteristic and a sufficiently high level in the .0 of sound pressure should be 240 Ye. B. Kudashev 2/2 USSR UDC: '539.86 DIANOV, D. B., K-U-Z'I=-MCO, A. G. "Theory of Spherical Piezoceramic Radiators 1-11hich Perform Radial Zero-Order Os ci 11 ations Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (News of the Leningrad Electrical Engineer- i g Institute), 1970, .n_ vyp. 89, pp 182-189 (from RZh-P.Tetrologiya i lzrneritell- raya,Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No:11.32.503) Translation: The authors consider the problem of the radiation of a piezo cerar. c ophere which performs radially symmetric oscillations. A solution is found which is true for arbitrary sphere wall thickness. ~The equivalent electro- cerami c circuit is obtained.. Values are ~given for the parameters of an equivalent circuit which describes operation of the~spherical transducer close to radial resonance. One illustration, bibliography of three titles. V1 95 'Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code., 50267 CHEMICAL-ABST. 5-76 V.- 10330lq Thermooptical characteristics of glasses activated by neodymium.. Btizhinskiij. M4 Mamonov-, S. K.-; Nfikhailo . L~ M.; PrnkForov, A. NL (Fiz. ~Jnst, im, Lebedeva, A-loscow, IZ�SR . Dokl. Akad.- JV(iuk YSSR 1970, 19 (3),,558-61 [PhysF(Russ).~' A new method'to measure the thermooptical coiisi.~ IV a6 ---~ 1) + Or.x is given_ where a of a glass* n refractive index, and is the coeff. oflincar ex #rj, the temp., coeff.of it.r' The'measurement 'was done in the rei -4. r wav gpon 10 5' fo eleng~ths 0.63 and 1.15 ~, by using as a light source Ne-He ]a.-er LG-126.!:: The temp.'gradient, perpen- dicular to the light beam iw'ihe glass 10 X 60 X 130 min, was produced by water baths, one of const, temp.:,at 10* and the other with temp. varying slowly 1("5'. A diaphragm with 2 holes (I min cross section) at 7 nith, to sep. bearns passing the glass through the zones with. differ6it temp., w" used. By an optical system it was possible:t(o-follow the change of the optical path AP - ANN - L IVA T, wliere;AX is the tic, of ititerf~rence fringes shifted after the temp.: gradient was formed in the,glass, 19810195 USSR- UDC 681.333 DITMAN, A. 0., and DIANOV.. G. P. "A Device for Simulating Flow Around Flat Blade Assemblies With an Infinite Number of Foils" Moscow, Otk--ytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No-22, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 309377, Division G, filed 21 Oct 69, published 9 Jul 71, p 193 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for simulating flow around flat blade assemblies with an infinite numberof foils. The device contains a model of the field to be studied made from an electrically conductive material into which the streamline foil is cut. The device also includes toroidal transformers and resistors. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the research time is cut down and the device is simplified by connecting the edges of the model of the periodic region of the field of flow being studied by appropriate wiring in an electrically closed circuit which passes through the toroidal transformer, while the region which simu- lates the streamline foil is cut in the form of two parts along tile edges of the periodic region of the flow field being studied. Appropriate points of 1/2 USSR DITMAN, A. 0., and DIANDOV, G. P., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No.22, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 309377, Division. G, filed 21 Oct 69, published 9 Jul 71, p 193 the cross section of the foil are interconnected by wiring into the electric circuit %ftlich passes through the toroidal.transformer, creating a longitudinal circulating electric field in the conducting medium. 2/2 USSR UDC 622.011.43 "On the Problem of Anchoring in a Slightly Cracked Rock Massif Str-vo i arkhitektura Uzbekistana (Construction and Architecture of Uzbekistan), 1972, No. 2, pp 42-44 (from, K-Zh-Mekhanikal No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V5139) Translation: The ecorcmic effectiveness of anchor reinforcement of mine workings is shown in several examples.. A method is-proposed for determining the necessary depth h of the anchor in a "healthy" rock base characterized only by structural splits C. The total forces caused by tangential stresses fr an tension of the anchors q in the most-dangerous;direction are compared with the total forces acting against a shift in these directions. The dis- ~t~ibution of stresses in the rock massif is determined on the basis of elasticity theory. After integration and conversion h = q(1-0 cos a sin(a + a) 6.28C, where ti is the Poisson coefficient, a is the angle of inclination of the generating core of the explosionto the direction of the anchor, R is the angle between the axis of the anchor and the rormal to the surface of the 1/2 USSR UDC 621.375.82 BUBNOV, M. M., DIANOV, Ye._M., and NIKITIN, Ye. P. "Dependence of Laser Resonator Thermal Strain on Initial Temperacure of Neodymium Glass Rod" Kratk. soobshch, po fiz. (Brief Communications on Physics), 1973, No 3, pp 26-30 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 1OD837 by K. 0. 1.) Translation: The interferometric method is used to measure the variation, with temperature, of the thermal strain of an Nd glass-based laser resonator at temperatures ranging from -20 to +850 C. Measurements were taken for two types of Nd glasses -- series and experimental lime silicate glass, which provides low resonator thermal strains. It is shown that within the limits of experimental error the magnitude of the resonator thermal strain does not depend on the initial rod temperature for either type of glass. It is noted that the quantity dn/dT of the investigated glasses weakly depends on the temperature in the -20 to +85* C range. Bibliography with 10 titles. USSR UDC 548.55 612.373.8 BUBNOV, M. M., BUZHINSKIY, I. M., DIANOV, Ye. M., MOMONOV, S. K., MIKHAYLOVA, I., and PROKHOROV, A. M., Aca&TETEi , P~y~fcs Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acade~ny of Sciences USSR, Moscow "Change in the Sign of the Thermal Lens of Glass Laser Rods With a Change in the Glass.Thermooptical Constant" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 205, No 3, 1972, pp 556-559 Abstract: The article describes results of a study of glasses with both positive and negative, constant thermooptical values. The focal distances of the thermal lens which forms-during periodical laser rod pumping were measured by the autocollimation method. It was found that the thermal lens po~-.,er :decreases, as the thermooptical constant decreases, and changes sign at some constant thermooptical values. This correlation between lens power and -the thermooptical constant of the glass occurs for glassed of various cornpo- sitions (silicate, boron phosphate, phosphate). The mechanisms leading to lens formation are considered in order to explain this relation. The authors thank S. I. KURGACREV for his aid in the-experiments. 29 us S U D-C 6 2 13 7 83 2 51 DTAI.,OV, YE M. PROICHOROV, A. M., Academ'cian, -P-L-sics Inst-tute U-1 W U _U '~~Oscow Imeni 11-T. Lobedev of the Academy of Sclence3 MR, "Thermal Distortions of Laser Resonators in the Case of Active Rods in the For.,~a of Rectangular Plates" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRY Vol 192, 'L-,o 3, 1970, pp 531-533 L U Abstract: Thermal distortions of a laser resonator in tl-a case of a neodymaum glass rod in the form of a rectani;7Liiar plate are analyzed. It is noted that many theoretical and e,--peri-men4-al studies have been devoted to thermal dist-ortions of laser radia- -tors, but in all these Da-oers the active elemenzs were in 'u- h e form of circular rods. It is also pointod out that neodyiniturr~. U U glas3 io the ba.,jic la.,,er iraterial uz(jd for prodtxinrl- high radia- tion intensity, so the problem of thermal dist-orttion,- of tho resonator is a -oart-icularly pressing one; also, the posoibility of varying the physical properties.of the glas-s ma terial by changing ~ho cornposition of the glass malloz it poosible, in principle, tto produce a glass for which the d.-1fforent mechanisms leading to thermal distortion of the resonator compensate one 1/4 USSR DIANOV YE. I.I. et, al, Doklad7 Alcademii Nauk SSSP, Vol 192, No 3, 1970, DD 531-533 another. An expression is derived for the change in the opti- cal path 'Length of a ray propagating along the x-axis through the point Y. xT produced by an applied temorature gradient- (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. Por li-ht polarized along the x-axis this ex-press-Lon has the form, Ap__ (Z) L f 1) A7% xT (x') - Bia., - B(cyj, c;zz)), J_ k iihere TW) is the temnerature difference between tho points x, = xand x = 0; ;E z7 is the component of the. def ormat,ion along tho cf.- are the stress compononts; n is tho index of r6fracti on; 2/1L 8P USS i DIANOV, YE. M., elu al, Doklady Alkaft-Iii Na u!.. SSSR, Vol 192, No 3, 1970, pp 531_533 V) I,- V 1"j, E i. E is young's modulus; is the Poisson coefficient; q/V and D/V U are -chotoelastic constants characterizins the change in the index of relraction as a function of defornation in a direction -oarallel to or peri)endicular to.the plane o;' polarization of the passi .4 of --he rays -oassing ng light. The Dath difference U through the point x 0 and x x, is giver. in the forr, (21? - TY). (2) LP Similar formulas for light polarized along the y-axis are aE A p. (x) L T (x-) a (ii - (i-v) (3) T dx't- V) 1/4 GO (T; + 1? 7, (X L USSR DIANOV, YE. 141, et. al, Doklady Akademii Naulc SSSR, Vol 111'2 No 3, 1970, D~P 531_533 Foi-Imulas (2) and (4) show that the condition --:'or t-he absence ol' thermal distortions of the resonator for a thin rectan.-ular nlate with a symmetric tempera4-ure distribution along its th4ck- U ness is independent of the specific form o.'L'-" the t crap era-15ure distribution and is deterrained only by t-he parameters of the glass material. A comparison of various laser glasses shows that (1) glasses of the.type KGSS-3 and KGSS-7 satisfy the con- dition of minimum thermal distortion better;than.others for lip along the y-axis and (2) LGS-4,1 glass is best ,ht polarized for.lip;ht -t-rith a polarization along;the x-axis. ............ USSR UDC 548.55:612.373.8 B IIINSKIY, 1. M.) S. K., MIYdIAYLO A,. L. M., and UZ.H1 M-,.MAMOIIOV _V PROKFOROV,-A. FI., Academician, Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Aca- d ~Sciences USSR Moscow emy of "Thermoop-dical Characteristic of Glasses Activated by N6odymium" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk- SSSR, Vol. 1901 No. 3, 21,Jan 70, pp 558-561 Abstract: The problem of the thermal distortion of lasrir resonators associated with the development of glass lasers with~a high energy;density is discussed. it is noted that the active elements of neodymium-activated glass lasers have a high optical.homogeneity; the change in the refractive index.in a transverse cross section of the rod does not exceed 1.10-7;for,6 2.5-cm rod. However, this high .homogeneity in the glass does.not occurduring.laser operation,due to a tempera- ture~ gradient developed by nonuniform. pumping;'this gradient in turn, leads to a gradient in the index of refraction. A new method is'presented for measuring directly the thermooptical constant..W of glasses, and values of W are given for the following neodymium-activated glasses: ~KGSS-3, KGSS-7, LGS-24-5, LGS-28-2, KGSS-46, LGS-36, and LGS-41. The LG-126 neon-helium laser was used as a source to measure the thermooptical constants in the temperature,interva-1 10-450C at wave- 1/2 2/2 -- -- ---- USSR UDC 542.91;547.1'118 ARBUZOV, B. A., jj~ ~E. N~., and VINOGRADOVA, V. S., Chemical Institute Imeni A. M. Butlerov, Kazan' State University Imeni V. I. Ul'yanov-Lenin "Reaction of 2,5-Dipenyl-3,4-diazacyclopentadien-l-one-3,4-dioxide With Trialkyl Phosphites" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 1422-1424 Abstract: Trimethyl- and triethyl phosphite react with 2,5-diphenyl- 3,4-diazacyclopentadien-l-one-3,4-dioxide yielding 1-alkyl-3,5-diplienyl- pyrazolyl-4.dialkyl phosphates. USSR UDC: 547.26,118+547-775 ARBUZOV, B. A., DU."Irt, P. VINOGRADOVA, V. S.,,Cheinical Institute imeni A. M. Butlerov Af.Liliated With Kazan' StateUniversity imeni V. I. Ullyariov-Lenin "The Structure of Products of the Reaction of 1-Plie'-'Yl-3-ilietliyl-4-Isopropyli- denepyrazolone-5 With Direthylphosphoruas.Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Gbshchey nimii, Vol 42(104), No 6, jun 72, pp ip-i2-i217 Abstract: The structure of dimethyl (1-phenyl-2y3-din~eth~,lpyrazolone-5-Yl-k) isopropyl phosphonate and dimethyl (1-phenYl-3-rrethYl-5-n)ethox3,pyrazolone-4) isopropyl phosphonate was identified by the, addition of dimethylphos-Phorous acid to 1-phenyl-3-ir4thyl-4-isoprop lidenepyrazolonc-5 followed by alkylation. y Tautomerism of the adduct of dinethylphosphorous acid with 1-phenyl-3-methyl- 4-isopropylidene-pyrazolone is proved. The authors thank Yu. Yu. Samitov and E. I. Gol'dfarb for taking the nzrx spectra. USSR UDC: 661.718.1+547.241+541.6 ARB(JZOV, B. A., DIANOVA, E. N., VINOGRADOVA, V. S., and PErROVA, M. V., Chemi- 3' at the Kazan' State University Imeni cal institute jA. e~n V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin "Reaction of Trimethylphosphite With Isopropvlideneacetoacetatell 1,16scow, Doklady Akademi-i Nauk SSSR, Vol,195, No 5, Dee 70, pp 1094-1096 Abstract: Trimethylphosphite reacts with isopropylidene acatoacetafe at room trerature to I-eld the cyclic.phosphorane A, b.p. 8.5-87o at 2*10-4 MM Hg 0 Y20 n 1.4721, d0 = 1.1132. D CH3-C= C-COOC2H5 C21H50-0 0' -C C-CH3 0 G-(CH3)2 0 (CH3)2C p CH)O (OCH )3 3 "All $ice$ 1/2 USSR ARBUZOV, B. A., et al, Doklady AkadeIdd Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 5, Dec 70, pp 1W4-1096 .At room temperature with a water excess A hydroWes to yield 28 dimethyl-2- -acetyl-2-carbethoxyethylphosphinic.acid ,(B), nD - 1.4620, do = 1.1722. When acetic anhydride was reacted with A at 7 00 f 7 hrs, the PKoduct was an enol acetate of B, b.p. I .~ n = ?-U 107-108'/2 010, 1 mm, 1.4630, d 1.1578. he cyclic product C was obPained When an gttemptL~was ma~8 to distill B, t 133 /2 -10 M.) nD 1.47318 2/2 .......... ZSSR UDC~ W-91 4- 5:47'. 241 + 547.. 589. 4 ARBUZOV, B. A., DDLNOVA, Ki~ N..,, and" VINOM ADOVA, V. S., Chemical' Institute imeniO*V9T'."fft*er-av;, Kazan.V Stave:' University imeni. V. I. V tyanov-Lenin "Reaction of Trimethyl Phosphite W:Vth.Hbnzylidenebenzoylacer- tic Ester" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk- SSSR,, Seriya.: Khimicheskaya No 11, Nov 70, pp 2543-2548.. Abstract: Continuing their study- of phosphorane-type~COMDOunds. with oc, 9 -unsatu- obtained in reactions of trialkyl phosphites, rated carbonyl compounds, che. aurhors f ound tfiat the 'reaction of trimetnyl pnosphite wirh~ benzylideftebenzoylaceric ester.gives crystalline 2,2,2-tri.,retiioxy-3,5-diphenyl-4-carbethoxy-l-oxo -2- phospriacyclo-4-pentene (I). Tne structure of I -etas proved by IR, 11AR and UV spectral data, as well as~p study''oll its chemical properties. I does not react. with, etharxi on neating to 701 for 7 -hours even in tne presence of pho-sphoric- acid as caralyst, but is readily hydrolyzed on. neating wi-th. an. equimolar quantity of 1/2 TISSR ARBUZOV, B. A., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Kh'imicheskaya, No 11, Nov 70, pp 2543-2548 water in ether, resulting in rin-- opening and the formal-ion of the -dimethyl ester of 1-phenyl-2-benzoyl-2-carbeLnoxyethy,~pno5pnonic acid whose. structure was confirmed,by IR spectral Tne action of acetic anhydride on I gives enol acetates. The authors thank A MUS ILIA for the sDec'ra. 2/2 60 USSR UDC 547-241 AFOJZ07)r, B. A., DIANOVA, E. M.., and VINOGRA-DOVA., V. S..V Chemical Institute imeni A. 14. Butlerov an-&'T9ii6`StafE University imeni V. I. Ul'yanov-L--nin "Reaction of 3-14ethyl-4-benzylideniroxazolinone-5 andll,3-diphenyl-l~-benzylidene- pyrazolone-5 With Tri(dimethylamino)phosphine" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol:42(104), Vyp 4, 1972, PP 750-753 Abstract: The title reactions result in the formation of 1:1 bipolar adducts. The adduct (I) of the 3-methyl compound.is soluble only in polar C 45 L~!3 P~~ [N,'Cj 1QZ3 solvents; however, the adduct of the diphenyl compound is soluble in a wider range of solvents. Trace amounts of the ~product fonred by the condensation of two pyrazalone rings-weree detected. Physical.proper-ties, MIR data, IR,spectra, and experimental procedures are given. USSR UDC 547-775.5k7.26,118 ARBEJZOV, B. A.Y DIANOVA, E. N., VINOGRADOVp V. S., and FSTROVA, 14. V., Chemical institute imeni X-W-i~Ai6i6~F-gnd Kazan State University imeni V. I. Ullyanov- Lenin "Reaction of Trimethyl Phosphite With 1-Phenyl-3-met4yi-4-isopropylidene- pyrazolone-5" Janingrad., Zharnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(1o4), Vyp 4, 1972, PP 746-749 Abstract: The title reaction does not occur at room temperature; however, if the reactants are allowed to react for 6 hours at 136.OC in an atmosphere of dry nitrogen, two products are formed:'compound (II), if the entering methyl group bonds to the 2-nitrogen and compound (III), if the methyl group bonds to the keto oxygen. The two products are difficult to separate. C11, C (I,, 1/2 USSR, UDC 528-517:535.8 QjjLOwVu1%___Y__A.7 MOVS133YAN R A.1 PARYGII~, V. N., and PAPYAN V. '11-dodulation of the Helium-Neon Laser Emiss3lon 'I'lith the Holp of Lithium Niobate Cryqt,),js'I Moscow, Geodeziya i Kartografiya, No 1, Jan 72, -o-D 32-36 'ical mate- Abstract Z:IxPerimento conducted vith new electro-oDt. rials, lithium niobate ( LiNb03 ) crystals, at the Yerivan Poly- technic institute i-.P-e-qi K`. 17-larx, C11re described. The resIO-ts are discussed by reference to ex-perimental a-nd calculated -modulation depth - modulating poTaer curves of LiNbO 31 shown in comparison with nP curves. it was foLind that the use of Lj:jTbO crystals in- stead of KDP crystals in the.~ cLapacity of electro-ophcal element in a -nhotonietric raan~~;e 'Linder with a modulator of ~oroidal tyr)e poss-esses ad-.rantagcs over QF and KDP~ci-jstals, including: 1)"t"Ie reaudred no,.,,,cv to obtain the same efficiency o_-` "flac modulator de- croaaes by 2-2.5 I.-imes; 2) the size of the modulator can be re- duced by --~ 4 tuimes; 3) the LifffbO 3crystals are not hyggroscopic and. are much stron. or than KDP crystalS; 4) thermal off Cots have t the average not been observed in rriodulators rtith LiNbO crystal au nor/or of 6 w. Three illustr. t oi-. biblio. ~O_Fo. e Environrr ntal & Ecological Probldins _SR S U BLIZEYEV V. 1.1 D'YACHKO11 V. I., LERNE R, I. B., 1.111SHTT! V. K. NEIMIV-.-,~mn, G.S. .Y6 NIKITINA.? Ye I., DDI-1,10"..%, M. --F-vy-zud MTU-J_0NOVAY R "Joint Kygienic Study of Atmospheric Pollution in Certain Industrial Centers of the Central- VoLm Reolon" Sb. nauch. tr. Kuybysliev* NII gigi-yelly (co-nection of Scientific '-.1orks of tile Kuybyshev Scienti-fic Research In5titute of 116'gicinc), No 7, '972, i)p 052-93 (from llza-Geofizi~-.a, Svocln,,,Tt, ton No 5, 1973~ Abstract NO 5,-5o4 by L.S.G.) Translation: A study -was marle of the contn.mination of. -the atinosy-.41cre i,~Ycka IT I - ical ard 0-41-refin-lin.-, co%!n and of tilo it:p,~Ct c)-' pollul-riLs, on th~! Loaltii -T ancl sic'Mess MUC Of cllilrL-cin and ird-Oxes of ar-i-mils. 1-1aasures have been elvborated for the elimination and redue'lion of smeciiic discha,- s into the at-mosplic-re, for the organiz,-:-.tion of sanitary shicidin, of lie industrial sitesj and for iv- prov�11- tile health of the chi-ld population. ~7 7 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service~. Ref. Code: 00048443- INTERNAT. AE OSPACE ABST,.:~_-7 r j ?0 0,3 0 A70-25126 Certain 6,i sties of light propagation in diftent layels of the atmosphere (Nekotprve osobennosti rosprostraneniia wda. v, razlictirlylth sloiakh atmosfery). G. V. Rozenberg, Ve 1. Tatarskii, and V. 1. Dianov-Klokov. Akademda -2g'TK_IZussian. Nauk SSSR, Vesmik, vol. 40, Feb~ 1970, p. 21 . Study of physical phenomena involved in the' scattering of light in atmospheric layers, turbulent disturbances 'of light beams, and light absorption by binary oxygen complexes. Diagrams are presented showing the vertical behavior of the ratio of the scattering coefficient of the dispersed phase to that of the gas phase (wavelength oU 0.65 micron); the behavior of the scattering coefficient of atmospheric mist as a junction of the relative humidity; and typical spectral relations of the scattering coefficient in the atmospheric transmittance windows for fi 'nely and coarsely dispersed atmospheric mist. Comparative graphs of theoretical and experimental mean-square values of the fluctuations of. the light intensity logarithm (for a helium-neon laser) and of the mean diameter of a light beam as a function of the meteorological conditions are also given.~ The importance of, considering the influence of binary oxygen complexes (particularly in the ultraviolet) in the construction. of optical models of planetary atmospheres is noted. V.P. REEL/FRAME 19800151 020 UNC LIASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 T-ITLE--EFFE.CT OF HIGH TYROSINEt METHIONINE AND LYSINE LOADING ON THE -U DISTRIBUTION OF NONESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS POOLS IN RAJBRAIN short is -iven of 'the scientific basis tihich serred as the framevork Cor ""ie new standards. The new standards are differen**ie.;ed from `-e old. Tables are 1/2 USSR C) ~6 DZFLBES, 1. 1C., at al., Atomnaya energilya, Vol 23, iiyo 6, J-Lm TO, P p 3 -i-,ren showing pern-Lissible son-a-tic and genetic doses. Perrdssible surface con- tamination levels are also -iveia. 2/2 D USSR 3EP UDC 021-039-58 a- TAV E TA. A. DIBO 1. K. TEVEROVSKIY, YE. N., and TEIR_,D'L~4, A. V. "Dev lopment of Approaches to Radiological Prote 'ion" e C L Oscow, -ya Xa -231 M Akademi Nauk SSSR, Atonnaya Energiya, Vol 28, 17,10 3, r 70, pp 225 Abstract: A review is made of the approaches 'to radiological safety used 'by the international Commission on Radiological Protection (I M,) frora its inception in ations an' 1928 to the present. The review is based entirely on the roco;iLmcnd, a publications of I.C.R.P. and doesnot contain any new,traterial. The authors ~--state that 'the National Commission on Ra'diol6gical P otectio 'inistry o 1' r n of the X Health USSR is constantly revi radiological safety standards and endeavor- eW=9 ing to bring Soviet practice into conformity with.the recommendations of I *C.R.1". and with the standards of the International Atomic.Energy Agency. The revised USSR standards on radiological protection are scheduled for publication in 19'?0. Orig. art. has: 10 references. 20 USSR UDC 621.372.323.09 DIDENKO, A. N., KILMINSKAYA, R. G. "Study of the Dispersion Properties of Iris Wave Guides of Elliptic Cross Sec- tko,P Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, Vol XVII, No 2, 1972, pp 399-402 Abstract The problem of wave propagation in an elliptic iris wave guide is investigated. The equations for the elliptic wave guide are derived, and re- sults are presented from an experimental study of the wave guide. The type of oscillation was determined by the frequency drift of small disturbing bodies. The calculated and experimental delay factors as functions of the wavelength for even E01 and 11 01 waves are presented., Good agreement is obtained. The ~e-Mctrodynamic characteristics of iris wave 'guides of elliptic and round cross section are compared in a table. The efficiency of an elliptic wave guide accelerating system approaches the efficiency of a circular wave guide with a coupling,opening equal to the minor halfaxis, and the operating pass band is appreciably higher. Execution of additional spurious oscillations in the elliptic iris wave guide by comparison with the round wave guide was observed in the higher frequency range, but they do not affect the acceleration process. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621. 3,54'6 M-.~ i~-,O ci. F. "Effect" Which Intense Fluxes of Accelerated Particles Have on the Parameters of Superconductixg Traveling-Wave -and Standing--T.-,Tave Resonators" Mloscow, Radiotelkhnilca i Elektronika, iol. 105, No 0", Ju~-, 71, PP 1017-1023 Abstract: A detailed analytical investigation is made of processes of energy accumala~ilon anil the effect ol in. e4 bean load* 7 on the electrod -naric pararr, ters of superconduc'ing systens ir. the st ardirrg-viave mode and :Ln a system which utilizes th7e traveling-viave mode with a feedback rinc- in linear accelerators. it is shown that travelin~z-wave resona-tors hav e.appreciable advantages ovar stanjing- wave resonators under certain accelerator operating conditions. 140 =~:, NO 1/2*_ -0 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--~-18SEP70 13 rTITLE--THE POSSIBILITY OF MAKING HIGH QUALITY RESONkTORS:AND SEGmENTS OF ~.'-DTAPHRAGM WAVE GUIDES WITH LARGE APERTURE:FOR THE FLIGHT OF PARTICLES ..:AUTHO.R-(02)-DIDENKO, A.N., KAMINSKAYA,_ R.G. .-COUNTRY.~OF INFO--USSR _SOURCc_--ZH TEKH. FIZ. (USSR), VOL-391 NO..llt P 2029-33 L969 PUBLISHED ------- 69 SUBJEC T, AR EA 5--P HY S I C S JOPIC TAGS--PARTICLE ACCELERATOR, WAVEGUIDE .CONTR9-L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :~D..OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --1984/0693 --UR/0057169/039/011/2OZ9/ZO33 REEL/FRAME STEP NO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055396 UNCLASSIFIED 77 '2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 j;1RC ACCESSION NO--AP0055396 ~A BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. -THERE EXISTS CONSIDERABLE INTEREST .-.-.IN ACCELERATOR TECHNOLOGY IN 14IGH QUALITYIACCELERATING SYSTEMS IN WHICH THE AP.ERTUR,E,--.Fe:k THE FLIGHT OF THE PARTICLES DOESiNOT DECREASE ITS QUALITY. THE USE OF SEGMENTS OF LIMITED WAVE GUIDES OF DETERMINED _-OIMENS.IONS~AND LENGTH CAN CREATE CONDITIONS.IN WHICH APERTURES ~:COMPARABLE.WITH THE WAVE LENGTH 00 NOT LEAD TO A:DECREASE IN THE QUALITY OF THE RESONANT SYSTEM. REFLECTION FROM THE-EDGES.OF THE PLATES PERMITS THE CREATION'OF RESONATORS WITH HIGHER QUALITY THAN BY.CHANGE OF THE ACROSS SECTION-OF THE WAVE GUIDE TO LiM.ITED DIMENSIONAL JUMPS. -EXPERIMENTALRESULTS ARE GIVEN CONFIRMING-THE THEORETICAL PROPOSITIONS. UNCLASSIFIED 4AO04481C UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustratedl Section II Electrical, Derwent, -4170 243712 INCRUSING ZHE RESOLVIW POW~A OF;A MFASURIPG h6ut higher-requirilments from BRI ZE wit " sensing elements can be achieved thus. The bridge is fed with.bipolar.impulses of potential with positive and negative:impulses equal in amplitude and duration. The energy, carrying information on the' eter,under control (e.g. param light beam) is commutated in step with the feeding potential'. Therefore,.the useful output.signal of the bridge does-not change,t-hesign, and the signal resulting fron. the drift of parameters of. bridge elements will be changing the. isign in step with the feeding potential. Averaging the output signal Cor the period of feeding potential allows to separate theYseful signal and thus to eliminate the influence of the drift in bridge elements on its metrological performance, 24.7.67 as 1175104/18-IO.B.L.RUDNITSKII et al. (26.9.69) Bul 17/14.5.69. Class Zle. lntXl.G 01 r. -Ya L.; DidenkQ AUTHORS: Rudnitskiy, B. L.1 Burtov, USSR UDC 621.3i7.7.087.92-932 DIDDIKO. K.- 1. LASKAVYY, V. N., LYSYY, L. T., CHEREPAM-Lk, A. K. 11conve,xtor of Frequency Sig nal to Amplitude Signal" USSR Author's Certificate No 290440, Filed 7/08/69, I'Liblished 12/04/71, ITranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychis- litellnaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 A185 P from the Resume). Translation: A device which converts a frequency signal to an ac amplitude signal is suggested, containing a condensor frequency convertor. In order to increase the accuracy and-simplify-the device, it contains an additional transformer, the primary winding of- which is connected to an ac voltage supply of constant frequency, while the seconda winding is connected in ry scrics with the power supply of the convertor. I Figure. 31 AA90278U. UR 0482 is I11U_ -Soviet Inventions I lustrated Section II, Electrical, D' ment, /A e _-_F215611 ORDFRS OFNARIAULE~LENGTII SHAPIVC DEVICE of -the type comprising a Memory device, a configuration circuit and re i g st.ers. The proposed ddvice.comprises ~a circuit for determination'.of,the;order end (6).whose one. output is connected with'the.input of the order end criterion registei (7) and the other output with the order transmission ntimlier,registerli nput its f input is connected with the memory :Oievice (1) outpFt register m, order.end criterion,register (7) output is connected through "reset" circuit (5) to the memory device output register:0.). thO' This c!Jiminates. group errors wile', orders are carricd out consecutively. a cLrcuit The device cotnpri6es,in addLtion for order transmisajon direction selcctiOli (3), for orc!er order shaping register (4) and a decoders transmission direction (9). elf 10.2.67. as 1132575/26-24, DIDENIKO, K.I. et aL. Special Design Office for Automatic Control Systems (9.7.68) Bul. 13/3.4.68. 'Class 42m, Int..CL G 06f. 1 2 020 U.NCLASSIFTE0 PROCESSINS DATE-~-02CCT70 JI-E,')UENCY FERRODYNA-11C SYSTEM OF CONTROL AtiD REGULATION *IENTS -U- INSTRL AUT.LWR~-(05) -DIDENKO, K.T., BRAUDE, V.A., GAFANOVICH., M.D., ZAGARlY, 5.1., OUNTRY. GF INFO-USSR 'EGULATION SUORCE--A FREQUENCY FERRODYNAMIC SYSTEM OF CONTROL AND k INS TRUMENTS. CHASrEITNO FERk00.YNA,'4[:;-iFSKAYA SISTEMA PaOBOROV KONTROLYA I :,,DATE P,UBLISHED------70. ,SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.t MECH.,. IND.v CIVIL AND _14ARINE ENGR -.~~.TOPIC ~TAGS----FREOUENCY CONTROL, FERROMAGNETIC STRUCTURE,. ELECTRONIC EQUIPVENT, DESIGN BUREAU, INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION -:CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTR I CT I ONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1991/0576 STEP NO--UR/0000170/000/000/0001/0222 ICIRC ACCESSION NO--A140110369 UNCLASSIFIj~0 2/2- 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE55ING DATE--020-CT70 I RC ACCESSION NO--AM0110369 GP-0- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3 CHAPTER I THE -..-..COMPOSITION,:AN0 STRUCTURE (IF 4-COMPLEX OF FREQUENCY FERRODYNA41C .,.EQU I PMENT 4.- 11 UNIFIED NUDESs. UNITSAND ELEMENTS: ~14. III EASURING INSTRUMENTS AND COMPLEXES 100.~ PRIMARY P IV SFCONDARY -~lNSTRumEf-lTS'::AND MECHANISMS 1619. V REGULATORS:AND AUXILIARY -~~-MECHANLSMS 207. LITERATURE 2Z1. EXAMINED ARE COMPOSITION, STR.UCTURFv PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND BASI.C TECHNICAL rHARACTERISTICS OF A -CUMPLEX~OF EQUIPMENT DESIGNED AT THE SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION BUREAU OF SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL IN KHARkKOV FOR THE,CONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS -',-:.AUTGMIZ,ED SYSTEMS OF CONTRJL AND:REGULATION IN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF :~!INDUSTRY. THE BOOK IS FOR SPECIALISTS,IN'THE FIELD or- AUTOMATION OF ...PRODUCTION DESIGNING SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATION IN THEIR INDUSTRIAL -OPERAT4-Me USSR UDC 666.112.92:546.18 SHCHAVELEVI 0. S... BOKINA, V. A.., and ~ENKO, L. A. "Optical Glass" USSR Author's Certificate NO 366159, Filed 29 Sep 71, Published 16 Jan 73 (from Otkryti3,,a, Izobreteni~ra, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znak-i, No 7, Mar (a) 73, claim iio 17oig6o/29-33) Translation: An optical Glass including P20-, BaO, PbO; lz2o3;' A1205) B20 5 3 K20;- TTh20 ; afid CeD2 is distinguished by the fact that in order to guarantee a 5 small thermooptical constant with a characteristic refraction of 1.1611 -and a mean dispersion of 0-01095, it containa the above components in the folloving quantities, weight ~: P205 42-45, Bao 36-5-39.5, Pbo 8-5-10-5, La203 2-3, A1203 1-2) 1~203 1-21, K20 2-3, Nb905 0-1-11 Cec~- 0-3-1. 45 USSR UDC-621.438.621.43.056 DIDENKO, V. I., KHRISTICH, V. A., SHEVCHENKO, A. M_ "Stability and Completeness of Combustion in the Ring-Tube Chamber of an Aviation Jet Engine Burning Natural Gas" Vestn. Kiev. Politekhn. In-ta. Ser. Teploenerg. fHerald of Kiev Polytechnical Institute, Heat Engineering Series], No 9,1972, pp 57-59, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Aviatsioynnye i Raketnye Dvigateli, No 8, 1972, Abstract No 8.34.16, from the Resiime). Translation: Results are presented from an experimental study of the sta- bility and completeness of combustion in a ring-tube aviation gas turbine engine burning natural gas. With a certain plan for gas distribution and unchanged combustion chamber design, in chamber operating modes with a ~ 5, the fuel combustion stability is rather high (a 44), completeness of aV combustion n Z 0.91-0.92 (studies performed with cold air at near atmos- z pheric pressure tb 800c; Pb 1.5 atm.). 3 Figures 3 Biblio. Refs. HNCINERRING~ Aeronautical and Space USSR UDC 621.438.056(088.8) SHEVCHENKO, A. M. , YAZICK, A. V. and PANURIN. V. M. "The Effect of the Gas Distribution Arrangement on the.Characteristics of the Gas Turbine Combustion Chamber" Kiev, Vesta. Kiyev. Politekhn In-ta. Ser. Teploenerg. (Journal of the Kiev Polytechnical Institute. Series on Thermal:Power) 110. 1971, pp 14-17 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Turbostroyeniye, No..99 Sep 71,.Abstract No. 9.49.117) Translation: The effect of the gas delivery arranger-eat on the fundamental char- acteristics of the gas turbine combustion chamber of.an aviation engine are con- sidered. Characteristics covered include completeness of combustion, temperature field of the gas stream, temperature level of the hot pipe walls, ignition and stability of combustion. Tests were conducted with na,tural gas with four types of atomizers. The air speed at the chamber intake was approximately 120 meters per second, the temperature 80 degrees C. and the pressure approx:mately 1.3 bar. It is shown that in this chamber the tested arrangements of gas delivery primarily influence the completeness of combustion and the stability of the process. 3 illustrations, 2 tables, 3 bibliographic entries. USSR UDC 539.4:'L624.011.1+624.014 DIDENK 0 V.__1T. "Development and Study of New Prestressed.Supports for Overhead Electric Power Transmission Lines made from Spans with Sprengel Elements" V sb. III Hezlidunar. konf. po predvarit. napryazlienwtri metal. konstruictsivalm. T..2 (Third Inter-national Conference on Prestressed Uetal Structural -Plcments, Vol 2--collection of works), pp 80-93 (from M-11ekhanika, No 11, Nov 71, Ab- stract No 11V953) Translation: In 1964-1970, analytical and experimental studies of the opera- tion of prestressed sprengel rods made of steel tubes were pcrformed at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Structural Elements imeni V. A. Kucherenko, and a scheme was developed for supporting overhead electric power transmission lines the uprights of which aru executed in the form of rods with a three-branched sprengel. The results of these studies are presented, and practical recommendations are made with respect to introduction of these struc- tural elements. 1/1 USSR UDC: 577.4 41PI -P., POKUDIN, K. N. "Minimizing Structures of Relay Devices by the Method of Meta- yard Isolation" V sb. Primeneniye vychisl. tekhn. v~mashinostr. (Use of Com- puter Technology in MachinQ Building--colle-Ei-lon of works), Izhevsk, 1971, pp 124-126 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V439) [No abstract] -77-'7 USSR UDC: 51.621-391 DIDENKO V. P., POKUDIN, K. N. "On Some Methods of Minimizing lifultiple-Output Struc.tures of Relay Devices" Tr. Frunz. Dolitekhn. in-ta (Works of the Frunze Poly' technical Institute), 1971, vyp.-50, pp 194-211 (from RZh-Kibernetika, Nal2, Dec 71, Abstract No 12V702) [No a1bstract3 USSR UDC 51.621.391 DIDENKO V. P., POKUDIN, K. N. 'Minimization of Boolean Functio ns by Separation of the Metakernel" Avtomat. Ustroystva Ucheta i Kontrolya [Automatic Accounting and Testing bevices ..w__-Collection of Works], No. 6, 1zhevsk, 1970, pp 293-299 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April,.1971, Abstract No. 4 V481). Trartslation: Certain approximate methods of minimizatio'n of Booleanfunctions are studied. USSR UDC: 537-31J.2.62 MIKOIF, A. P. POPOV, I. G. , DIDKOV -AYA, 0. S. ROI, FI B "A Miniature Thermocryostat for Measuring the Electric of cslf Nonlinear Melectri, Elektron. teklinika. Nauch.-t(-Hin. sb. Rad-odetali (EIectron4c Technology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Parts), -1-972, ~ryp. 1(206), ppp 101~1 03 (from RZh-Radictekhnika, No 12, Dee 72, abs'l-'Iract Ho 1'2D54-1 "by A. K. TrEaislaH-on: Ulie paner describes a idni-Dture cryostir& vhlch ol,,erat e s i r., a th ar -Ch-2N hiCh-frequency brir--Q.-,e in the terky,-,--ature rangc: from set v -80 to +1650C. 11be cryostat is designed for dete2-1111171:ir-~,: the loss tangent v-mel- -,I-e,-Lkage current of nonlinear ac ftmctlon-,~- (A' temperature and clectric flcld strength 01) The perature in the cryostat is wonitored, by a copper-constantan 11-her-,!iocouple shielded by an electrost-a-I.-Je screen. T,~,rrperatture is held consTaiit iith an accuracy of' 1-2"C. A conventional met'hod is uE:cd for d-,!terijjj 4 - th n~nu C- charn cteri sti cs of nonlinear dielectrics ivith application of a DC field. "Lhe e----or in determfnatim of capacitwice and loss tar.-c-YiL vri, tl! riegard to C, L~ the inherent capacitance and losses of "lie thermocryc:~tat is no creater 1/2 USSR -mika. Nauch.-`ehlm. sb. Endicd:~talj., BROE _0V, A. N. et al., Elektron. teld 1 2'), pp 102--103 ~1072, -~yp. 1( than the erro-" of 'he I~j,,Ch-214 b-lridge. The minim-mm. measurpa~le loss ta-zgont was 0.0002. The mrige of vo-ridn- frequencies of theA.Iaen~.Dcryoctat is 0.1-10 Ifq=, m-aximum bias voltage is 7 kV. Liquid dielectrics can be used as the embient for test snFecip-len5, 2/2 U.SSR uDc 666.638 SAVEIKOVA, G. Ye. ,DIDFOVS",.O. 9. KLIMOV, V. V. , VT-,,,',,IEVTSEV, Yu. 111. "A Piezoceramic Material" Moscow, Otkrv-tiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 23, Aug 71, Aethor's Certificatello 310354, Division 11, filed 3 Mar 70, published 26 Jul 71, P 177 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a i)iezoceramic materi- al based on lead zirconate-titanate solid solutions containing an add-i- tive in the form of a mixture of oxides of tungsten and one of the bi- valent elements. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the sinter- ing temperature of the material is reduced by using the above-mentioned additive in the form of tungsten oxide in amounts.of 0.3-3.5 raol.5, oxide of one of the bivalent elements (Sr, Ca, Zn, Ba) in amounts of 1.0-10 mol. %, and by the addition of. bismuth trioxide in 'amounts of 0. 25-5 0 M 1. 1/1 77- USSR uDc 621.315.61-537.220' DID.KQVSKAYA, 0. S., SAVENKOVA, G. Ye. , KLIMOV, V. V., VaEIEWTSEV, Yu. N. - - --------- "A Piezoceramic Material" Moscow,- Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zn-,Lki, No 23, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 310310, Division It, filed 8 Dec 69, published 26 Jul 71, p 16T Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pilezoceramic _X)03 with x = 0.4-0.6 material based on solid solutions of Fb(ZrxTij with the addition of 0.5-5 mol.% Bi2!03 and 0.25-10 mol.% L'20. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the sintering tenm-eratare is reduced and the dielectric and piezoelectric properties of the material- are improved by adding 0.25-3.0.11,61.% Nb205. 1/1 ._,~112 020 UNCLASSIFIED~' :PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 J.ITLE--EFFECT OF LITHIUM OXIDE ON THE PROPERTIES.OF A SERIES OF FERROELECTRIC MATERIALS -U- ,A0THOR"(03)-KLIMOV9 V.V., DIDKOVSKAYAP -OOS., LVONIK, V.A. -1 COUi*,ITRY OF INFG--USSR -SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATO P.1970 6(l) 182-3 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--MATERIALS ..TOPIC TAGS--FERROELECTRIC MATERIAL, LITHIUM OXIDE, PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIAL, :,~-.;ABRIUM.TITANATEt DIELECTRIC CONSTANT CCNTROL 'J,ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .:DOCUMENT CLASS_-UNCLASSIFIED .,,'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0258 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/OOL/0182/0183 ACCESSION NO--AP0102308 UNCLASSIFIED 020 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ~CIRC. ACCESSION NG--AP0102308 -~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF Ll SUB2 0 ADDNS. ON SINTERING AND PROPERTIES-OF TIO SUB2 AND SEVERAL TITANATES WITH THE PEROVSKITF STRUCTURE WAS EXAMD. THE SAMPLES TO';BE STUDIED WERE PREPO. BY CONVENTIONAL CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY BY FIRING TWICE MIXTS. OF TIO SUB2, SUB2 CO SUB3, SACO SUB3, PBCO SU83,'-FE,SUB2 0 SU831 AND NB SUB2 0 SUB3. THE FIRING TEMP. WAS VARIED-OVER A BROAD~RANGE AS A FUNCTION OF THE:COMPN. THE SHRINKAGE COEFF. OF'TIO SUB2 WITHOUT ADONS. IS SrGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THAT WITH LI SUB2 0 ADON. THE MAX. SHRINKAGE WAS OBSD. AT 1000 TO 1200DEGREES.- SMALL LI SUB2 0 ADDNS. ALSO CHANGE JHE CHEM* PROPERTIES OF TIO SUB2 JIGNIF.ICANTLY., IN PARTICULAR ITS REACTIVITY. THE EFFECT OF LI~SUB2 O"ADDNS. ON THE ELECTROPHYS. PROPERTIES OF BATTO SUB3f.. AS. WELL,. AS OR SOL.ID SOLNS.- OF THE SYSTEM PBTIO SUB3 NEGATIVE PB(FE SUBONE HALF:NB SUBONE HALF)O SUB31 WAS INVESTIGATED. lo%C.THE LATTER SYSTEM, A CONTINUOUS:SERIES OF SOLID SOLNS. IS FORMED. AT SIMILAR TO 93 MOL. PERCENT PB(FE SUBONE HALF~NB SUBONE HALF)O SU133, THE TETRAGONAL MODIFICATION CHANGES INTO.THE RHOMBOHEDRAL PHASE, AND THE -',COMPN&. CLOSE TO THE MORPHOTROPIC BOUNDARY HAVE HIGH VALUES OF PIEZOELEC..PARAMETERS. HOWEVER, WITHOUT MODIFYING ADDITIVES, THESE SOLID SOLNS. HAVE A RELATIVELY HIGH COND. AND POLARIZE POORLY, WHICH MAKES THEIR INVESTIGATION AND APPLICATION DIFFICULT- ADDNS. OF LI SUB2 O.ENHANCE A MARKED DECREASE IN COND. TH-IS DECREASE IN COND. IMPROVES ..THE POLARIZATION CONDITIONS OF.THE CERAMIC, AS A RESULT OF WHICH PIEZOELEC. MATERIALS WITH HIGH VALUES OF T14E PIEZOELEC. MODULUS, ELECTROMECH. COUPLING COEFF., AND DIELEC. CONST. ARE OBTAINED. UNCLASSIFIED 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 JITLE--A NONLINEAR, CERAMIC DIELECTRIC -U-, .4UTHOR-05)-DIUKOV~S~KAYA ~.S., ZHABKINA, G.I., BRdNNIKOV, A.N., SHVGRNEVA, L . I K L I ITVMI"*o M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~!~.SOURC EU.S.S.R. 262,201 ::.,R,EFERENCE--OTKkYT[YA, IZQBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, ~--.DATE PUBLISHED--26JAN70 AREAS--MATERIALS TOPEC TAGS--PATENT, CERAMIC DIELECTRIC, NONLINEAR SYSTEM, LEAD, TITANATE, STRONTIUM, ZINC OXIDE, CALCIUM CON.TROL MARKING-NO RESTA ICT I UNS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--U,',ICLASSIFIED _;PROXY REELIFRA.ME--1990/1784 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/000/0000/0000 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0109745 UNCLASSIFIED 021 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .:,:CI,RC ACCESSION NO--AA0109745 GP-0- ABSTRACT. ''FROM OTDRYTIYA, IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970t 47(6)t 420 THE TITLE.DIELEC. CONTAINS A -..,:SOLID SOLN. (IF A PB TITANATE AND SR TITANATE, 1-30 MOLE PERCENT ZN OXIOE (OR TITANATE) ANO SMALLER THAN 45 MOLE PERCENT CA TITANATE. UNC LA S S I F I E D PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 L/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--PIEZOCERAMICS BASED ON LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATE WITH COMPLEX ADDITIVES CONTAINING GERMANIUM -U-' AUTHOR-f03)-DIDKOVSKAYA,,O.S.,, KLIMOVI V.V.t VENEVTSEVt YU.N. C 0 U N T R YOF-INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRY NEORG f)MATER. 19701, 6(3)s 606-7 .,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt CHEMISTRY .-,T,OPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM CONTA;,NING ALLOYt ZIRCONATF! TITANATE, PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMIC MA-RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1511 STEP NO--UR/03631701005/00310606/0607 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120292 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 '-IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120292 ~:.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* RESULTS ARE GIVEN OF THE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ADDNS. Bf(B SUBONE HALF PRIME2 POSITIVE GE SUBONE HALF) 0 SUB3 (WHERE B PRIME2 POSITIVE EQUALS BA PRIME2 POSITIVEv SR PRIME2 POSITIVE, CA PRIME2 POSITIVE, MG PRIME2 POSITIVE, AND CU PRIME2 POSITIVE) ON THE SINTERING AND THE PROPERTIES OF PBTIO SUB3 PBZRO SUB3 SOLIDSOLNS. NEAR THE MORPHOTROPIC TETRAGONAL RHOMBOHEDRAL BOUNDARY* THE SAMPLES STUDIED WERE PRtPD. BY CONVENTIONAL CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY BE TWO TIME FIRING AT 800DEGREES FOR 2 Hr'. AND AT 1000-1050DEGREES FOR 1.5 HR.. X.RAY DIFFRACTION STUDIES SHOWED THAT THE POSITION OF THE M3RPHOTROPIC TETRAG"'ONAL RHOM.BOHEDRAL BOUNDARY WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ADDNS. IS SHIFTED TOWARDS.-THE SIDE OF THE TETRAGONAL REGION. THE BEST CHARACTERISTICS IN THE CASE OF A ZPERCENT'ADDN. ARE SHOWN BY C9MPNS. WITH THE RATIO (ZR PRIME4 POSITIVE):(TI PRIME4 POSITIVE) EQUALS 52:48. THE PROPERTIES OF A NO. OF THE PREPD. IMATERIALS ARE TABULATED. THE:PROPERTIES OF THE SOLID SOLNS.' PREPD. WERE INVESTIGATED AS A FUNCTION OF THE TEMP. AS WELL AS I.N STRONGLY VARIABLE FIELDS. TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF DIELEC. PERMEABILITY WAS.DETD. INVESTIGATION OF THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE COEFF. OF THE ELECTROMECH. BOND AND OF THE P,IEZ0140DULUS SHOWED THAT THE RESULTS OBTAINED D[FFER.BUT LITTLE FROM THE .~TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF THESE PARAMETERS FOR KNOWN.MATERrALS BASED ON PBTIO SU63 PRZRD SUB3. USSR UDC: 621.362.2(o88.8) KHANIN, M. A., QBM 0 DUDKIN, L. D. , MAZUR, V. A., KOLOMOYEr -DID S, N. V., ZYKOVA, N. P. VIA Comnutation Line" USSR,Authorfs Certificate No 256002, filed 2 Jan 68, published 19 Mar 70 (fr'om RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 10, Oct 70,.Abstract No 10A163 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a commutation line for a thermocouple produced by combined hot powder pressing. As a diatinguish- ing feature of the patent, the line is made:from aluminum powder which is 'partially oxidized (by 5-20 percent).. This makesAt possible to increase the working'temperature to 6000C. _fO4S Yu. iO*. vics !I'JC VA 0-~) W iz if-lec- -3 ia the ..IvclenL;tll -:-a :vc~. 3,C)Po ~;az Ov.Lin,; at 0,G-, 1.15 0,13? 1. cq~;al ;,o dac/cm raa:~c- tlv~~'iyj diarc-in~; for the 1=-Z~c A 'by la.; i values -cc, -LV a c iz to la 1!~ Ui t~m a 1,line, An a!; lo L,iL.:oun tn;~Lr d- Lct~.X. fl. ll,b~lu rar--_e 'ro=- to Q. -E7 J" ,Abs-tion Coefficient of the zamplc* -il", C-,-, a-. A Ar, ....... .......... . ............. It i'~ ~),A i F, -11 C, 5 USSR UDC 539.4.016.2+535.561+535.391.2+535.15 DR] T L. 11. SHKLYAR, A. 14. KOSHKAREV, Ye. A., Physicotechnical Institute D _Men~i. ov of the Academy of Sciences Tadzhik SSR "Study of the Effect of Treatment on the Surface Structure of Quartz by the IR Spectroscopy Method" Dushanbe, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Otdeleniye Fizikomatematiches- 'kikh i G--ologo-nimicheskikh Nauk, No. 4, 1970,'pp 10-14 Abstract: The infrared reflection spectra from the AT-cut of a quartz surface (the shear plane is parallel to the x-axis and forms an angle of 35c 15' with the z-axis) after cutting and polishing Iwere investigated in.the region 1300-900 cm 1. The reflection spectrum of a polished surface, which in.this range of wavelengths coincides with the spectrum of the pickled surf -ace, was used as a co-iiparison spec- trum. A graph is given showing the reflect ion* spectrum oF quartz.with various treatment5of the surface in polarized light, The polished sample 'rla3 maximutm. reflectio.,is at 1115 cm-1 and 1180 cm-1 and a trough at 1160 cm-1. Small displace- ments in the trough for different samples are attributed to residual stresses in the surface layer. The reflection curves in unpolarized light practically coincided 1/2 USSR DIDRIKIL L. N. et al -Izvestiya Akademii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, -Otdeleniye fizikomacematiches'pl-ikh i aeologo-khi-micheski-k h naWk, 11,11o. 4, 1970, Dp 10-14 with the corresponding curves in polarized light. It was concluded from analysis of the data that a thin anisotropic layer:of a-crystobalite Is formed on the sur- face.of a-quartz under cutting and polishing. 2/2 101 - -------- USSR UDC 681.3.06:51 DIDUK N. N. -"Algorithmic Language for Communications Between Digital Computer User and Programmer" Xibernet. i Vychisl. Teklin. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetics and Computer Engi- neering, Republic Interdepartmental Collection]., No 4, 1970, pp 35-57, (Trans- ated from.Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971,:Abstract No 6 V595 by the author). Translation: An incompletely defined graph-diagram algorithmic language is suggested, allowing all means of ordinary mathematics to.be used in writing Programs. 'Me language is convenient for planning of algorithmization pro- blems,,for development of algorithms and for publication.. USSR uDc: 621-317-373(088-B) DIDTMI, N. N. , KPAVCHUIK, M. I. "A Two-Channel Pulse Phase Shifter" USSR Author's Certificate No 261574, filed 21 Oct 68, published 13 May 70 (from RZh-Radiotek7nnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2A332 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a tvo-channel pulse phase shifter for producing a precise 1800 phase shift bebreen two cophased input ~signals on the sane frequency. 'The device contains's itches, a flip-flop and pulse-potential coincidence circuits. In. order to linj)--ovc the interference resistance of the phase shifter, the flip_~flop output in the first channel XS connected through a series circuit cormrised of an integrating network, emitter follower and transistor. switch to the controlling input of the pulse-potential coincidence circuit in the second channel. E. L. 28 ENGLISH TITL9t Chemictil Reinforcement of Soils in Airfiel.d and Rood Conntruction rOREIGN TITM r.2iimicheskoyt! Lfkrepleniye Gruntov V Aerodro=on r Dorozhnom StroitelInt.ve AUTHOR; It. P. ff1shchenko, N. K. Sgr~W, J,_AZjj0XkQV, I.-V. -YeeoroyV. G. Didura, "d V. A. Matov SOURCE: Charical StabilizAtion o' Soll in Airrleid and Road Conatruction, 1967. 212 pages LTAT151atilld for rSTC by ACSI NOTICE The contents of this publication have been t-.ans(Attd as firciented in the original text. No attempt has horn roade to verify the accuracy of any ststement contained licycin. This trAnsli,ion is Imblisbcd with a minirrium of copy cifiring and graphics preparation in order to expedite the (Inscminattun of infotination. Requests for additional copies of tlii& document should be addressed to Department A, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Vurinia 22151. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. j USSR UDC 658.562:62-10/2 DIDU B. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences SEV "On Methods of Evaluating Circuit Reliability in Relation to the Design Stuage" Moscow, Nadezhnost' i Kontroll Kachestva, No 5, 1973, pp 45-51 Abstract: The article considers conditions for limiting the use of block *diagrams for systems reliability,analysis in the design stage. It is shown that logic circuits can be used to determine the no-fa.ilure probability of single-function systems and a matrix of stages to evaluate the reliability of multifunction systems. Examples are given of the use,of both. 1/1 025 SS,IFIED* 0CESSI.%':; DATF--02OCT70 UNCL A TITLE--THE CFFICI-EiNCY OF KAPRON. NIUTS~' IIN-ISCRE4 COUPLES -U7- _~,AuTHjR-(r,2)-DlDL',5EVv B.A. oZ E 41 L YA K .'--J'V, I.P. CGUNTPY. UF INFI-1--USSR IS 0 U iN C E-.M UC 0-,~ VEST;'ItIK MASHINOSTRI]YENTYA9 NO 21 PP 52-53 1970 A T EPUBL ISHED ------- 70 ~,WBJFCT AREAS--MECji.j IND., CIVIL AND MAR INE: ENGR, '4ATERIALS T 0 P I C, Tf%GS--NYLClN, 3RONZE, BRASS, 4ECHANICAL FASTENER, WEAR- RESISTarICE C 0 N T'*% -_3 LPARYINGG--il"40 IRESTRICTIONS D Gi C Ll V F ~%'Tl CL4-SS--LlNCLASSIFlED- 'P.RGXY IFEL/FRA.4F--lq9-A/1755 SlE PN(,'--~jl~/0122/70/000/CI2/,3,,)52/0053 CIRC ACCESrj:,l.'%' NL)--AP0'I14254 UN'CLASSIFIED =a I IBM Irm Rulgi lmm=wm'wm lm= 13111 2 625 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70 -1:'Ip,C~;'ACC'ESSI 0."'1 NG-AP0114251-4 .-A5STR-Ar-I/FXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 14N AN ATTEMPT TJ FIND MORE `41GHLY WEAk RESISTANT MATERIALS THAN THE C~URREJNTLY USEo~ SCA41CE BRONZES T,.\D BPASSES FOR THE P(RUDUCT ION ~ OF SL WING NUTS, RESEARCH S :4RRI ED DUT ON l.'- THE- ANTlFkICTIOilj PROPE11TIFS AND 14EAR qESISTANCE nF Cr)AR-rE THRFAD %;JT~ MADE, OF KAPROIN. IT WAS FOUND THAT WHEN USED IN SCREA COUPLES F-DR L IGHI -AND MEDIUM UPEPATING CONDITIONS, USE MAY: BE RFC0,'-!MENDED ONLY 41TH A PPIES~U,~E Upfil-4 -THE THKEAD SUkFACE N,-)T IN EXCESS OF 50-75 KG (F')cE)-C!' PkIME2. DUE, TO THE HIGH MOISTURE ABSORPTION PROPERTIES (IF KApim!4, A SCRFWPAIR WITH A 'KAPRON NUT SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST D4M-P'JESS. UNCLASSIFIED - ---------- USSR UDC 547.821+546.185 MAKITRA, R. G., MAKARM, M. S., and DIDYCH M,__A,,, Lvov Polytechnic Institute "Study of the Systems of Pyridine With Phosphorus Oxychlorlde, Phosphorus Trichloride, Thionyl Chloride, and Carbon Tetrachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 8, 1972, pp 1877-1878 Abstract: Pyridine forms a complex with phosphorus oxychloride having a melting point of -55.6* and a composition of 74.6% pyridine. The formula of this adduct is POC13'2Pyr. or POC13*3Pyr. PCl forms.an adduct having the formula PC1 *2Pvr having a metling point at.-43*C. The thionyl chloride forms two a3duc-ts: SOC12*2Pyr having a reported melting point of both 720% and +107%, and SPC1 2*Pyr with a melting point of -50*C. In the presence of moisture both complexestbecome hydrated with one molecule of 'C- CC14 forms a water and the melting point is increased to.about 100 complex containing 18% pyridine, having a melting point of -56*C. 7- USSR UDC 539.4 GREBENIK, V. M., DIDYK R. P TESLENKO, A. G., TSANKd, V. K., (Dnepropetrovsk) "Fatigue Strength of Metals with Explosive Hardening" C, Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, 1972, pp 114-116. Abstract: The fatigue strengths of metals subjected to explosive hardening is estimated. Analysis of the data produced experimentally showed that the change in fatigue strength (increase in fatigue limit) resulting from explo- sive hardening is approximately 1.5 kg/mm2 for a steel containing 0.42% C, 0.52% Nfni 0.23s Si, 0.61% Cr and 1.14% Ni following an explosion producing a pressure at the division boundary between explosion products and metal of 220 kbar. The sharp increase in strength characteristics and changes in hardness of surfaces produced for a steel with 0.46% C, 0.77% Nin, 0.39% Si, 1.16% Cr and 0.15%, Ni make this:material pirrticularly. resistant to wear and the influence of sign-changing loads, UDC 678.674.004.14:621.397 SEDOV, L. N,., VLADIMIROVA, Z. V., SAPOZHNIKOVA, YE. L., MA:MY--WVA A A SEMENOV, L. G., MAK-MILLIN, D. X., BAKANOV, Iru. NE D I., MALKINAp F. S., and ZHLABISp S. B. "Polyester Hermetic-Sealing Compounds" Moscow, Plasticheskive Mass No 6, 1970, pp 61-62 Abstract: The authors studied compounds for the hermetic sealing of horizontal outDut transformer.coils for television receivers. These compounds should have low viscosity in the:initial state and a high hardening rate up to 1-0000. In the hardened state they should poa- sess self-extbinguishability, water resistancep good mechanical and ele8tric insulation properties, and stability of properties up to 120 C. The principal components chosen were polyester resins PN-1 and PN-69. Because of the requirement of self-extinguishability, ;ives (antimony t ioxide, and chlorine- or fluorinc- special addit r containing polymers) were introduced into the resins. In additiong mineral fillers (tale, mica, powdered quartz, titanium dioxide, powdered silica gel, etc.) were added.to give the sealing compounds 112 IM~A IjSSR SEDOV, L. N., et al, Plasticheskiyo Mass No 6, 1970, pp 61-62 the requisite viscosity and to lower their cost. The article gives data on the hermetic sealing process. These self-extinguishing com- pounds are being used for the hermetic sealing of horizontal output transformers for black-and-white (1 class) and color television sets and viewing monitors. 212 93 USSR UDC 621.039.512-001.5 MARGULOVA, T. Kh., VORONOVA, V. P., DIK, V. P. "Experimental Setup for Studying the Applicability of Carbon Steels in the Primary Loops of an Atomic Power Station With.a Water4foderated,Water- 'Cooled Power Reactor" Tr'Mosk. energ_. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Engineering Institute), 1972, No.:126, pp 1-8 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.95) Translation: A semi-production installation sinittlating conditions of tile priinnry loop of an atoniic power sitation with a water-iiiodcrated, watcr-cooled power reactor was developed and put into operatiaa~by the Chair of ALomic Pm7er Stations in conjunction with the Heat and Eldctric Power Plant of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and the Planning Office. of the Moscow Regional Administration of Pm-jer System Management. The device canrepro- duce any water regimes and one can study the effect of individual water admixtures on the structural material And primarily on pearlite steel and zirconium alloys. Results of studies made onvarious experimental installa- tions are given. 1 ill. 1/1 69 7-7 T" 00043504- UR 0482 .,Soviet -Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Electrical, Derwdnt, q-7c F243028 ELECTR15MCHINE TRAN~VERSE FIELD A~T[IIFIER with divide&magnet system forming lofig- itudinal -and traniverse..polei ~The campensatioft~ winding on the former and the magnetising winding on the latter are combined:2 in thef~rm of:con- centrated-coils each of which:covers rwo adjacent poles and which are switched,in.pairs;into the circuit of the short-circuited-brusheg. is 10~585/24-7. _Sa-U (30.9.69.) Bul.16/5.5.69. Class 21dr., Int.Cl. H012T. - I . - I I- - .-I . . AA0043504 %;I_ 'i . . m 4FI 1976:1898