SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GENEL, S.V. - GENKIN, R.O.

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Acc. N Ref. Code: UR 0069 PRIMARY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1970, Vol 32, Nr 1, PP .37 EFFECT OF ASSOCIATION ON THE ORGANIC IONS EXCHANGE L. V. Dmitreako, A. Sh. Genedt, G. V. Samsonov Summary The sorption of an organic ion-oxytetracycline (OTC) by polysulfastyrene cationites has been studied. The selectivity coefficient of sorption rises with increasing ionic strength of the solution, and the diffusion coefficient decreases both with increas,"n'- ionic strength and with rising OTC concentration in external solution. Under certain conditions-for io- n;te with low swelling ability or wi-th large ionic strength-the sorption isotherms of OTC do not show saturation, but pass through a maximum. The results are discussed in terms of the formation of associates in the ionite phase and in the solution. Y, REEL/FRAME 197213174 1/2 045 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--EFFECT OF MICFORHEOLOGICAL PROCESSES ON THE ADHESION OF COMPOSITE FILM MATERIALS -U- -..AUTHOR-(03)-GUL, V-YE-v GENEL# S.V.v FOMINAt L.L. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-.SOURCE-MEKH. POLIM, 1970, 6(2), 203-8 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--ADHESIONj POLYETHYLENE, MICROPHOTOGRAPHYr ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, COMPOSITE MATERIAL? POLYMER BINDERv PLASTIC FILM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605012/EO7 STEP NO--UR/0374/70/006/002/0203/0208 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140313 2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140313 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS WAS STUDIED OF BONDING CELLOPHANE (I) WITH POLYETHYLENE (11) UNDER PRESSUREI AS DURING CALENDERING. THE INCREASE OF PRESSURE AND TEMP. DECREASED THE APPARENT VISCOSITY OF 11, WHICH PENETRATED THE FISSURES AND PORES OF 1. THE RATE OF PORE FILLING DECREASED WITH TIME DUE TO THE INCREASING PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL. THE PROCESS WAS TREATED THEORETICALLY. ELECTRON MICROSCOPE PHOTOGRAPHS OF I AND It SURFACES, SEPD. AFTER SOME INTERPENETRATION TOOK PLACEr ARE SHOWN, FACILITY: MOSK. TEKHNOL. INST. MYAS. MOLOCH. PROM.s MOSCOW, USSR. USSR 0 wc 613.165,6+612.014.44 GERTERALOVt A. A., Candidate of 11'edical Sciences "Hygienic Assessment of Short- and LonG-Wave Ultraviolet Rays According to Their Biological Effects" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, Vol 3, Mar 71, pp 36-38 Abstracti To investigate the erythematogenic and antirachitic effects of short- and long-wave ultraviolet rays, a study was performed on one human subject (erythema) and on )2 healthy acid rachitic rats (antirachitic effects) Short-wave ultraviolet rays were Generated by a DUV-15 lamp and long-wave rays Irf an EUV-15 lwip. The results indicate that the C region i;hort-wave ultraviolet riys genex-ated by the BUV-15 lamp are 23 times more effective in inducing erythema than the A and B region ultraviolet rays gonerated by the EUV-15 lamp. All these rays have an antirachitic effects. However, the antirachitic effectiveness of short-wave ultraviolet rays is smaller than that of long-wave ultraviolet rays. 'A 1/2 077 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING :-)ATE--30-,3CT70 OF GiASES UNOER THE INFLUENCE OF THE LL;,NG WAVE i%jibl-ITILIN CF A CAi,-6uN L)IOXIL;E LASER -U- AUfHGR-(05)-G~NERA N.A., Zir.IAKJVt V.P., KOLLOV, G.I., tiASYUKOV# V.A., RJAYZ' P .CLUNTkY OF 1.%Ffj--USSR SL'_.UkL L--P I S I r.,,A Z H . E K S P. I L Li K. f. I Z. 19 70, 11 ( 73 43- 6 DATE PU~,LI5l,EJ----70 SLs6JFCT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TGPIC TAGS--CAR8CN i,'IGXILjE LASEK, CHE,%ifCAL PUi-,ITY, ARGON, tiFLIU':,.# NEjN, RADIATIGN, kUbY LASER, NEODY.141UN LASER, IsjNILATlJN'q X!:NON, LU.11NESCENCE, LASL9 1ANObLEU PLASiMA jCC.%T9.LL k-ESTRICTIUNS DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLAISSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME--1999/1133 STEP ND--Uk/0386/7kr)/011/0t)7/0-)!*3/034t) CIRC i4~_LESSIL% NLj--,'lPOl_;3j,23 212 077 UNCLASSIFIED -4--;'CE S S 1 ~'~G DAT E--3~ I, UCT 7 CLRC ACCESSILN NU-AP012312-3 A8STkACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PULSES 150--250 HIL, 0.3-L.5 10.6-14U RAuIATIJ LJF A LASEI~ 6A' -N AUSEC,-PEAK OUTPUT ,N .1 10 Klw) OF THE SED 0 THE CC SUb2-1\-HE MIXT., WURKING 6NITH LCiNTINUCUS, PUAPliNG, WEAE USED TO STUDY THE 13RE-AKOG-~oN OF AR, NE, HE, AND XE AT LESS THAiN 25 Afi'l. T HE BREAKDC-fiN FREQUENCY WAS GREAT Ek THAN 10 HZ ; THE GAS LLJ,'I-. I N'ESC LINC E I.N! THE BAtAKDUKIN R~Gl-ON ktAS CUNTINUOUS. THE FGRMS UF THE INCIDEEM, PASSINIG THkOUGH THE bkEAKuUWN PLASMAp AND RE-FLECTED (FRJM~ -M,-:7 PLASMA) P-JLSCS AS WELL AS A VISIBLE LUMINESC.EINCE UF THE PLASMi, WE.;,E ;~.ECGADED S IM UILTANECL; SLY. THE DEVELOPED FUR APPK%'-,XE'i,'lA-f EI.Y El.-4UAL TO 0.1 MUS E C . THE MMINESCENCEZ- OURATI(M iAS Lij%GER TIIA;--i friAT G~F THE PULSES AND SHORTER bY SIVILAR TO 3 UAvERS THAN THE BREAK bET~,EEt4 T~!E PULSES. T M I-:- BEGINNING OF APPEARANCE Clf~- kAkE VISIBLE FLASHES WAS CGNSIDE;ZED a THKESF.ULD. VEST ALLIABLL .41EASUREAENTS GF rHE Tll.-~ESHOLO INTE',;SITY ',~LRE 03TAINED FfJ-A XE. AT VAkIANCE WIfH XE, THE Tl-k-;-SHjLD i% HE 1,~,CREASES Cfj%SIGEj-.AbLY I-ITH It"ICkEASING GAS PUt0l'Y. THE SPARKS IN AR, ht, NE LIGHT LLNUEK lltiAN Iii XL Aj\D THE REFLECTION AND Ai3S0kPTIGN- OF THE PULSES IS SMALLLk. THE XE ATUMS AkE MNIZED AND AT HIGHER nEssnEs, THE ELECTkru'N U. KEAChtS A L-RI7. VALUE OF 1.13 TIMES 10 PRIME19-CM PRIME3, THE ThKFShCLDS ME"',~UliLJ AKE DISCUSSED CiN THE BASIS OF AN AVALANCHE IGNUATIGN. THE AVALANCHE 0EVELOPS IF T14E ENERGY GAIN' RATE EXCEEDS THE TOTAL RATE LiF LG'SSES. TFE THRESHOLD CURRESPONDS TO AN ELECTROf." D, STAbILITY, IN CONTRADICTION TO THE SHORT GIANT PULSES Or: THE RUBY AND ND LASERS. FACILITY: INSY. PROBL. MEKH., MOSC014, USSR. :kl,lC!-LSSJFIED USSR 1u. an(f laiza,-,- s3 continuou _y Ee!A,~I "Experixienua-L InvestiTIIUJ 0111 char,resil 0-L. ,-:07 vcI_. 1,10scou" No. 4(107, (,'Clooe- to Cons of the Abs4--r.,-jct- Thi_~~ artic-e c rc u,- I kJ cul _j U, ill ul) -he edil-01' c3f t'he --hich t1'0," u v. L -uthors T'hirSiCS) ,-, --- -I P a COI 'j -ed O-Dz-jcca d- sci.-E- J c r~"u ccurs -1 u -c-res in I e -2 c)- seve S of the ord L _r -.ar f ror, all SO at the cen ps vo-1-ume - "Od it an In- -s as lon,- as energy u 1:~ -- e Ij cnd la"' s t b 1:11 i u he 01 lind in- ticle urovi d i-Ie present af ascl b a--a la PU ion G tlic first - Ma.-71C. ical 6i"C', this conti-_Iou!~ O:A C-L U2, 7-1 r- C. a 2~ c its 61 t -Ip~! j,resSU_rG 0, the O-L 'he '011 vari ous bili, 01 L C. USS-P GE'-`- 7HADY.T, ct a I , Zlrurn~-l Em.-eri -e"~- 1 1 U -L 170 Fiziki, vo-1. 61, 4(107, Cctober 19'11, n,-) of the laser berni enerCy absorbed by t1rie disch.,,,::,-~-e is mo-~:-,rod, ai,,- the Plasma discIpiarge ir, c~nal,,,zed by rieasurin,r-, `U-171-- electlrcr den--itv through the spectroscopic irethod and esti:,--atuing t-he te--:11era- 0 -- U - ture. The authors ex-press their thanKs to A. E. -LbaliYcv for Ilis assistance in setting u-~) the c.-.-perimental the exDeri-r,-ents. Thev are associated -.1ith the Institute o~ chanical Problems, Aca(Iomy of 3ciences, UO'SR. 2/2 9" I 7 4 - Acc. Nr; AP00436667' 09AAFRA4e)V W-~9. Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoretichaskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 2, pp //-'vgq ((BLEACHING* OF MOLECULAR IODINE AND. BREAKDOWN INDUCED IN IT BY LASER PULSES X. A. Gencralov, G.. 1. Kozlov, 1'... 1 rr"s in the ab~orhbtion power of iodine vapor induced by pllfsv~' from a 0--Zwit- ched 1.11hy la~vr arv iflvt-tigated. it is fount] that with increase (if I-he irilt--risitv from11)7 lo W9 iodine rvadimliv Ideadit's 1111til it huconw!, totally tran~iflarvnt, Vor inten-i- livs c1l'se to 111L. brvakdown threshold vabies a strticture is observed which coiv~kt-4 of a lurge mmilm.-r of iiii-v 1"1'()Wljlg points. vic breakdown thrushold value. in iodino is fomid to be anomalmisly low. REEL/FRAME "tJ 19770070 USSR RAYZERY Yu. P.; GED-MALOV., N. A.; KOZLOV, G. 1. 0--loscm-T) f Conditions of lloneqUlibriwa and the Variation of t, e Abosrlbing 110ccurence oL Capability of a Plasma under the Influence of Powerful Pulses of 1,11ovosibirsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Melchaniki i Teldmicheskoy Fiziki; -:ay-June, 1970; PP 27-37 A3,STUCT: The authors studied the kinetic processes taldn- place in a D1,=,11 under the influence of laser radiation -which result in co-nditi Ons of imnecud.- 1-ibrim and a variation in the absorbing capability of the plin-sma. The poDu- lation diEtribution of the excited levels of the antons rlurin,-, the action of the radiation was found by solving the Fokker-Planck equation fol- "bound --tateo. The rate of grandual ionization and the Idnetics of the variations in clectron densi-I"Y' excited ato,-,,s,, and the absorption coefficient i-rcre calculated. The results of the calculation of light absorption were conm~axed i--*-'-h experiTnental diata obtained b,,,r t-he authors on 't"he passage of laser puis-as thzrough pla-sma., and a satisfactM, a~Tcement between thaox-y and experimert was fourd. The artic1c -I'ncludes 32 equations and 4 figures. There arc 12 refcrence5. Ace. Nr: UR 0056 AP00436ras Ref Code: PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58 p Nr 2, pp 34;2.d - J~-P? EXPERTINIENTAL DETEMILN-ATION OF THE PROBABILITY FOR EXCITATION OF BROMINE VIBRATIONAL LEVELS IN COLLISIONS WITH He, Ne, Ar, AND Xe ATOMS IN SHOCK WAVES ~1 jr. -~. lfaksirne"o j The behavior of the transition probability between bromine vibrational lovels -No. Ar or Xe is investigate(I fof adiabatic factor -AE/hy in misturos conhining Ilv, . values 0.5!:~Z 10T,, --z 18. It is ~Iimvn that in mixtures containing No or kr tho quantity AE / hv govs throw,li a Ilia% inium at (,)r,f -_ 1; in mixtures with Be or Xe the variation of is different and dupeni.15 on wT,t, It is noted that for (i)T,t > I the experimental re- 'Z111ts ean he ~zatisfactorilv (lescribed by the I.andau-Teller theory. Theories developed for (,)T,, -_ 1 110 n0l ZJVrL'(' with data olitained in thi5 range of (,),, vakies. 1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--A AETHOD FOR INFRARED 014C.,40STICS OF A PLASMA AND ITS APPLICATION FOa INVESTIGATION OF IONIZATION AND RECOMBINATION OF XENON BEHIND THE AUTHOR-(03)-GENk&4LDV, N.A., ZIMAKOV, V*P.v KOZLOVr G.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR co .,.SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERfMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKlt 19701 VOL 53, Na 6, PP 1928-1937 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SHOCK WAVE, XENON, PLASMA ELECTRON TEMPERATURE, GAS STATEr ION C04TROL 44AKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEUVRAME-2000/2236 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058/(JOO/i9?8/1')'~7 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125614 UNIC L A ca S I F I E D 2/2 045 UINCLASS IF I ED PROoCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125814 ABSTRACTr'EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD IS UESCklqED FOR DETERMINATION OF THE ELE' , TEMPERATURE ELECfRON CONCF-INTAATION C TR ON A N D PROFILES BEHIND THE FRON OF A SHOCK WAVE. IT IS BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS OF EMISSION AND ASS ORPT IO*f\l G \4 MEASUREt"IENT BY THE 10MILED AS [i THE INFRARED REGION OF THE SPECTRUM (LAMBDA EQUALS 10.6 MICRON')). RESULTS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF IONIZATION AND RECOMBINATION PPOCESSES IN XENON AT T EQUALS 8200-9200DEGREESK ARE PRESENTED, GOOD AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EXPERIIIENTAL DATA AND RECO."4111114ATIOIN' THEORY BASED ON A IMODIFIED FOKKER-PLANCK THEORY IS OBTAINED* FACILITY* INSTITUT PROBLEM MEKHANIKI AN SSSR. UNCLASS IF IED USSR UDC 576.851.48.06-095.6 GENERALOV, 0. V., Crimean Medical Institute "Conjugation of a Standard Type W8 E. coli Strain With Types 026tB6 and 020tK841 Strains and Analysis of the Recombinants " Moscow, Zhurnal hiikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Inmunobiologii, Eo 31 1971, PP 45- 49 Abstract: When a standard type 408 E. coll strain was crossed with reciplent strains of E. colt serotypes 026:B6 and OMK64, the enzymatic activity .-Yf the resulting recombinants did not change from that obsened in the parent cultures. Lost of the selected recombinants possessed the donor type of resistance to T phages, but sone of them were lysed by phzL,-es to which the parent cultures were resistant. Besides inheriting the antigen5 of the parent cultures, the recombirants acquired new ones, the most dist-inct being an-Ugenz of the 0-20j!:;64 serotype. All the reccmbinants, rLeCardless olf whether they inherited the antigenic Properties of the donor or preserved the structi-l-re of the E---Lned conponents found in reuresentatives cf other ~at*-cKenic Oz Z1. coli as well. 1/1 PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 I/'2--,--. 013 UNCLASSIFIED AND TITLE REPLICA PLATE METHOD IN FORMATION OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT SENSITIVE COLI BACTERIA -U- AUTHOR--GENERALOV, O.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR Cr- SOURCE--ANTIBIOTIKI? 1970? VOL 151 NR 3, PP 258-259 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE, BACTERIA MUTATION CONITROL m4RKI,'lv'G--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0480 STEP ?40--UR/0297/7,,')/015/003/0258/0259 CrRC 4CCFSSf9N N-0--AP0100958 UNC L A S S I F IF 0 2/Z. 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100958 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MIODERN METHODS USED IN THE STUDIES ON THE GENETICS OF MICROORGANISMS REQUIRE FORMATION OF VARIANTS SENSITIVE OR RESISTANT TO VARIOUS ANTIBIOTICS. THE REPLICA PLATE METHOD IS USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE RESULTS OF THE EXPER.114ENTS ARE PRESENTED. THE DATA SHOWED THE METHOD TO BE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE IN PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT MUTANTS, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVE VARfANTS AND ANTIBIOTIC DEFICIENT FORMS. UNCLASSIFIED Ref. Code: UR 0219 Acc. Nr.: AP0031G30- PRIIMARY SOURCE: ByulletenkEksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditainy, 1970, Vol 69, Nr 1, PP THE STUDY OF THE GENETIC ST2UCTURE OF RECO.MBINANTS OF SELECTED QOSSES OF PATHOGENIC SEROTYPES 026:136 AND 020:13145 E. COLI -fkn- era Lk. Simferopol Medical Institute The author studied conjugation between wilde strains of E. coli of variou'S Crossina E. coli belonginc, to one serotype recombinants develop mark 0 Red changes in ~,eflsiti- vity towards the T-phages, especially in the antigenic structure. Along with polvaggluUnabi- lity recornbinants show antigens of other serotypes, causing agglutination reaction in high titers. k REEL/FM4E 19691757 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T'ITLE--GAMMOPHEN ACTION ON THE BIOELECTRIC ACTIVITY GF THE BRAIN -U- AUTHOR-(03)-NIKIFOROV, M.I., AZUBALIS, V., GENERALOVs V.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FARMAKOL, TOKSIK9,L. (MOSCOW) 1970p 33(2)r 146-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--3I0LC`oICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-BRAIN, NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUG, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY RFft/FRAMC--19',)7/0194 STEP i%'L)--()R/0390/7(,'/0*33/-)!)?/Ol!t6/01/t9 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119190 UNIL' L A S S I F I E fj 2/2 022 U14CLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119190 ABSTRACTIEXT'-ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GAW-10PHEN 14, AM IND, N, (ALPHA, METHYLPH ENE THYL) BUTYRAMIDE, HLC) AD.11.NISTERED I.V. TO RABBITS AT 1-10 MG-KG DEFINITELY ALTERED THE PERICD OF SOME BETA AN~j GAMMA FLUCTUATIONS AND HIGH AMPLITUDE ALP14A ACTIVITY; AT 15-75 MG-KG IT PREDOMINATELY ACTIVATED THE BETA ANG GAMMA RHYTHMS. IN RABBITS WITH ARMIN INTOXICATION, GA-MMOPHEN RESTORED THE SPINDLE SHAPED ACTIVITY AND STEADILY INCREASED THE AMPLITUDE OF BETA AND GAMMA WAVES NEUROANATOMICAL ISOLATION OF HEMISPHERES IN THE Bi~AIN Sl';',.'. DECREASED THS LOW AND MEDIUM FREQUENCIES (1-13 FLUCTUATION-S*EC) AND THE ISPINDLE SHAPED RHYTHMS AGAINST THE GAMMOPHEN BACKGROUND. SUBARACHNOIDAL ADMINisr,rATION OF GAM14OPHEN AT 15 AND 100 MU G CAUSED HIGH AMPLITUDE SYNCHRONIZED POTENTIALS !N THE ELECTROCORITCORGRAM. FACILITY: VOENNO MEO. AKAD. IM. KIROVA, LENINGRAD, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UD",: 539-166.074 BRATANOVSK-IY, V. V., GEI.IERAT-OVt,2_lf.-Y,,-GUR.S.K.TYI M. N., and TYLVIM"Ll, A. V. "Yetrolo ic Verification of the State of ldeawarlr4r., Garrurna-11-ladiation Doses in the 1-105-310-103 Rad lnter,,al With Liquid Chemical Detectorst; V sb. Dozimetriya i radiats. protsessy v doz.imetr. sisteinak-li (Dosijietry and Radiation Processes in Dosiiiietric Systems - collection of works), Tashkent, IfFanfl, 1972, PP 100-103 (from RZh_32.Hetrolo&iya i Iz!i,,e ritel I ria5ra Tekhnioka, No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5.32-1321) Translation: The nietroloaic verification of the state of mcasurinE,; radiation doses in the 1-103-10.108 rad interval with liauid chemical de- tectors shoved that nearly one fourth of the digital iral~ez of an expostire dose diverge with the assigned vilue to magnitudes vhich excef:!d the. rw~,a,,;uro- ment error. The nuinber of overestimated re.,-ults is nearly twice that of the underestimated. IIis attests to the presence of &Yste~i-iiat'_Jc error. 17'1y,3 of improving the state of measilrii-ig gamma-radiation doses are i1ridica-l-l'--d. Ori- ginal. article- one Mustration and one table. 1/1 1/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NGV70 ..'ll TLE-MUNT ECARLO 0PTIXfLATIGN OF THE SHAPE OF SHIELDING -U- ~,AUTHOR-(02)-SUMVICHP V.A.v GENEROLOVe V.L* -CCUNTRY LF- I;vi-C-USSR SOURCE-ATUMNAYA ENERGIYA (USSR), VOL. 28, NO. 2, P. 175, FEB. 1970 :DATE PULISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TGPIC TaGS--;4'LNTE CARLO METHOD, RADIATION SHIELDIiNG, GAMMA RADIATIONP CYLINOkIC SHELL STRUCTURE '.C.04TROL MARKING-NO RESfRic*rioNs ~DOCUMENr CLhSS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/1128 STEP CIRC ACCESSICIN., NO-AP01336313 f-~ I L: 11 212 C43 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20-NOV70 ,~CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0133633 A&STRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTkACT. A CALCUI.ATICN 15 DESCRIBED WHERE THE GPTIsNUM SHAPE OF A ShADOW SHIELD IN AN ASSUMED CYLIP.1012CAL GE&METRY WAS FLUND BY PINIPIZING A FUNCTION DESCRIBED THE ENERGY FLUX OF GAMMA RADIATICN, THE TOTAL VCEIGHT OF THE SHIELD BEING CUt',]SrANT. UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: #PO046372-'4 INTERNAT. AEROSPACE,.ABST,5_-,9,~ ?4 0 A70-25190 Use of the Monte Ca do method to calculate the risk of exceeding a given dose of solar flare protons (Primenenie metDda Monte-Kado dlia vychisleniia riska prevysheniia zadannoi dozy protonov solnechnykh vipyshek), V-L-Ganeroz6AI, V. L. Kolomenskii, V. G. Kuznetsov, and V. A. Sakoyich. Zhurnal ychislitellnoi Marematiki i blatematicheskoi fiziki, vol. 10, Jan.-Feb. 1970, p. 247-250. 10 refs. In Russian. Calculation of the radiation hazard presented to space vehicles by proton fluxes from solar flares, using the Monte Carlo method. An estimate is made of the probability of exceeding a given dose of War flare protons. The distribution of the flares in time is simulated on a computer. At appropriate stages of the simulation the techniques of importance sampling and analytical averaging are applied. A.B.K. REEL/FRAME 19781537 USSR UDC: 621.73.042 GENERSON, 1. G., MINSKIY, P. D., TOKAREV, V. N. , LIBINW\, P. M., KRYLOV, V. N. "New Technology for Production of Forgings of Large TOrbine Wheels" Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1, Jan 73, pp 3-7. Abstract: The Neva Machine Building Plant imeni V. 1. Lenin has developed a new technology for the production of forgings of large turbine discs, assuring high metal quality. The technological features of the new process are as follows: 1. The discs are made of steel melted in an arc electric furnace by the method of deep decarburization. 2. During pouring of the steel into ingots of relatively smiall si-ze, desigried to yield one disc per in,aot, the steel is evacuated. 3. An increased volume of metal is removed from the axial 7-one of the ingot. 'rho primary stages of experimental work in production of turbine discs by the new technological process and rCsLIItS of their examination are presented. 1/1 - 81 - USSR UDC 539.4 LEV121, YE.YE., F-A==k, A.D., KMITOV, P.S., G=EVICH, G.I., immi, P.M., Central Scientific Research, Planning, a.-id--Dz-si&?l Boiler and Turbine inst-itute- -,*~--i T.J. POIZUnOrV "Some Results of Acceleration Tests of Disk 14odels Made of Steel EP 63111 Kiev., Problemy 11rochnosti, No 2, 1972, PP 113-116 Abstract: The experin~.ce ol' prepari-n, and testing dislt--s with a diameter of 355 x 46 r=,, made of ingrots wei.rming 0.8 t, is set forth for the first time. z:, Steel EF631 was melted in a 5-ton elect-ric arc furnace with subseauent- vacuum-arc remelting. T'ac h-eat-treatment reg-.;-_e of tte dis-ks is presentued, as well as t;le--*r mecInnical vrcmerties in various direction.Z. The results of acLelerall-ion bests of t~!o Trodelz of the dishlz of one ~:X the turbo mac'hines are Presented. T-sts -were carri-cd out on disk5 without inciSions, aZ well ,.s on disks with ilncisions on the internal dit--m-H-'er, 10 dect., ar-A with a curvat-,;xr. rT 0.18 =-,. 'itc bbtc:.ir,2d tt-,-tifted to the actual DoSsibilities of preparing and using disks of the indicated si2e 9 bibliczrraz;I-ic en rfes. from steel e~ 83 .1/3 042 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--NEW TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CRITICAL PURPOFE - FORGED PIECES FROM HIGH ALLOY STEELS -U- ,,_AUTHOR--GENERS0Nv [*Go COUNTRY OF-INFO--USSR SOURCE--METALLOVED. TERM. 08RAB, METAL. 1970t (4)t 70-5 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--HIGH ALLOY STEELt METAL FORGINGt NONMETALLIC INCLUSION, CHROMIUM STEELt NUCKEL STEEL, MOLYBDENUM STEELt TURBINE D-rSvt OPEN 'HEARTH STEEL, SULFIDE, MECHANICAL PROPERTY, HIGH QUALITY STEEL, VACUUM :PEFINING/(U)34KH3M LOW ALLOY STEEL .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3005/0934 STEP NO--UR/0129/70/000/00ti/0070/0075 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133022 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0133022 ~~AWRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN RECENT YEARS THERE HAS BEEN AN INCREASED INTEREST IN THE INVESTIGATION AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRODUCTION OF CRIT. PURPOSE FORGED PIECES FOR TURBINE DISKS FROM CR-NI-MO STEELS OF THE-TYPE 34KHZM. SUCH FORGED PIECES ARE NOT MELTEO IN AN ACID,OPEN HEARTH, BUT IN AN ELEC. FURNACE WITH A BASIC BOTTOM. AS COMPARED TO THE ACIDIC OPEN HEARTH STEELP THE BASIC ELEC. STEEL is CHARACTERIZED BY INCREASED GAS SATURABILITY AND A LESS FAVORABLE COMPN. OF NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS. THE HEREIN INVESTIGATED PROCESS OF DEEP DECARBURIZATION OF THE METAL MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO DECREASE THE H CONTENT OF ONE HALF TO TWO THIRDS. SI-FE AND SI-MN NOT CONTG, AL, ARE ALSO BEING USED INSTEAD OF THE PREVIOUSLY USED AL FOR DEOXION. IN SUCH STEELS THE NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS PRESENT CONSIST ALMOST ENTIRELY OF SILICATES WIT H A HIGH SILICA CONTENT PRESENT. SUCH INCLUSIONS DO NOT DEFORM MUCH DURING FORGING AND PARTICALLY DO NOT DECREASE THE MECHo -PROPERTIES. THE MOST HARMFUL EFFECT ON THE QUALITY OF STEEL IS EXERTED BY SULFIDE TNCLUSIONSt WHICH REGARDLESS OF THE MELT USED, DEFORM DURING FORGING AND SHARPLY DECREASE THE PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE METAL IN THE 1TRANSVERSE AND THE TANGENTIAL DIRECTIONS. THE NEW PROCESS OF MELTING STEELS IN ELEC. FURNACES IN COMBINATION WITH THE FUNDAMENTAL FORGING CONDITIONS AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF THE DISKS PROVIDED A HIGH QUALITY AND STABLE RESULTS CF PRODUCTION CONTROL OF THE DISKS, THE NEW ~TECHNOL., HOWEVER, WAS NOT SUFFICIENTLY RELIABLE FOR THE FABRICATION OF CRIT. PURPOSE FORGED PIECES. STEEL FOR THESE WAS PREPO. BY DEEP DECARBURIZATION WITH ADDNL. VACUUM TREATMENT DURING POURING. UNCLASSIFIED :V3 042 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DECTO NEVSKI[ ZAVOD IM. LENINAt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED Whom", AP0052335- :AR! S C f- 0 10 C' -I ZL Y 1~ 7 ~D Vc, 16 EFFECT OF SOME HORMONES ON UROPEPSINE EXCRETION BY DOGS S. G. Genes, N. G. Lesnoy 2&L ~ Chem~stry offlormottes, Institute-2j'._fn Xharkou, _42crinq &krii~~ian Advanced Training Institute for Doctors, Kharkov Summary The effect of different non-hormon3l substances was investigated on uropepsine excretion by healthy dogs for two hours. The urine was always taken in the morning on an empty stomach or after administration of substances. The uropepsine excretion was also st'ud;ed in diabetic, adrenalectomized and hypophysectornized dogs. 7' 7 - / - LI-A4 JPRS 55714 14 April 1972 MEASURE'S ASAINST THF T.;FAVCIP,*,BLI: ETTECT OF WEIGIMY.SSN S jArticlu 11V A t;.,m!n and 1. ?Pst,,vivohc-, Avin'sly-3 I Xn"1-nn~tTkn, - *, 1 6 _'T" Russian, :o '"'To f1r,-!d to prc,s I 1',+,uary 1972, pp :10-331 ':itr0',1LIC*;IDn. Amont, the nroblon-, diz!cun!jed nt tho Fourth Intornntion- )oslun "!:.nn in Spnco" rin innortnnt plaen wa oc(tuplod by or prcvntin., the vnravorable offoct of prolonged 0:1 tile bad:;. ~ovict rclentint,3, A. 11. Gen- in ond 1 . e::zov, anocIallstr in the -uptica medleino fteld, ,,)rv2untod Ek rw=rl. on ,n5 ntudlen bqLng made in thic direction. ~:'110 fOllowing, 'reTCrt In nravcnteJ for the paruval Of our read- e npa,~o fif ~-.htr h.,-.,j,t nufficient M-atI.-Ifil :',~v an cvIluctton j.* tho rentrIctionn Imnovud by c:t tiw prc,_,once of conmonctan nbonr-o! nj~iwo v~hllclct~. ':'nn ~tnfnvoi,sble of Wnro tile VI-day fli:,ht (%I' A. abonru, tile !~tirn to tv:,rwir~:-!n- wtt2 Pecoript-inloid In tht, con- 7'0!j[1'jt,, it of i:,0d, .1 doevonve 1~1 i ~:s-'.o;,tnrntlon in tolcriInco of ver- III -j'1*, un'! a 1111-111e1, 01, othol, 11111),11'r- pron-'e.7n. nr=C Of L111! T1,000. fnr IICV(,'10"- .n~-, :~o,inn I'Or tlj-~20 LITI.,'ovornble phonorn.,,nn. rmict-'ciij obnorvod in conmonatil.:i do-Inf, tO to 1'.."n ave rnprociiiaod to n contid- d(j',%-ot1 -:; th" lal:0vatory ,111-111111tjon of w0ightloani'w"a. ;~.I, ex!im-PIL, tnu:" tire cbnnvvo~i aftor nrolonGod immeraian of [I - USSR - A/Cj JPRS 55714 14 April 1972 HEASURES AGA114ST T11E MrAVORABLE EFFECT OF WEIGHTLFSSNESS Art 11 1e by, A. Genin and 1. toratov; Moscow, Avlatsiya I Kosmonavtikal Ru"alun. N;'T,01V"-,At9nad to press I February 1972, pp 30-331 Introduction Among tho problomr- discoatiod at the Fourth Inter-tation- al S asium ":(nil in t1pilco" an Important placo was yinp occupled by t1io problom or pi-eventini; the unfavorable effect of prolnni-,ad woiriitlounnons oil the human body. Zoviet scientints, A. ::. Gen- In and 1. D. Postov, spocIallata in the space medicinn field, presented a report on thn studios beLr4; made in thic direction. The following report in proutintud for the poruval of our redd- Ora. Nannod araco nirtits, WI-16 Yi0ld0d SUN'iClent Vor ail object;1vo ovalurition of the rr-,trictionz Innoved by wrJr-,litInsvilong oil tho duration of pronenco or cosmonnutz aboard npace vah1clon. 'Ilia unfnivorabl,.) artoroffncta of wei(-,htler,-nvni clnnrly munirontod alroady durltir-, the 19-da~ fli,lit of 1. 1111;rtlayov and V. 1. :~civo,-,t1-;vnuvo Bliotird tho 'IeLurn to torviintrlill conditlonn wns accoriptiniiid In the co!~- M0111311t.-) 13Y 11 :101100tiOn Of Il10VQfJVOd b0d./ WOif:11t, It ilflCr~.-n-Vv In ptiynical porl'ormlinco, a diltorinvation in tolcronco c.' vor- ticnI pouturo, choligon In ralt, and n nuribill, of oLhor inivita. Accordinj;ly, thn problon arose of tile need for Ing vicann for 7rovotitItir, these unfrivorablo phanomono. mic unrnvorat-lo runctions obnoi,vod In conrionauts d~,:-Inr, return 'to tarrontrial gravitotion are roprodticod to a conrld- OVabla dogroo by the 1aboratory simu1tition of woightlessnass. Per examplo, thily aro observed after prolonged Immar3ion of [X - USSR - A/C) USSR UDC 591.1 GENIN, A. M. , BABCIIIXSIIY, F. V. and KOTOVSKIY, Ye. F. "'The Effect of Pure Oxygen Under Normal Atmospheric Pressure on Animals" oscow, Izvestiya Akadopiii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biolopicheskaya, M I No 1, 1971, pp 69-73 Abstract: Mice and rats were exposed to a mixture of gases con- sisting of 94 to 98'a oxygen and about 0.8% carbon dioxide (rela- tive humidity 60 to 90% and tenverature 18 to 230C) for 5 days to determine whether shifts resulting from the inhalation of pure oxygen arc due to increased partial pressure of oxy.ven in the blood or to pulmonary disturbances and.development of asphyxia. During the first 6 hours, inhalation of pure oxygeii had a stim- ulating effect on motor and sexual activity and metabolism. Signs of pathological disorders in the lungs and other organs (perivascular cderia and small diapedetic henorrhages) appeared after 6 to 12 hours' exposure. During the next 121 hours patho- logical disorders in the lungs intensified althouch external 1/2 USSR GENIN, A. M., BABCIIINSKIY, F. V., and KOTOVSKIY, Ye. F., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1971, pp 69-73 respiration remained adequate. Thereafter pathological chances 0 0 became severe enough to impair gas exchange between the alveoli and blood and gave rise to hypoxia. Hypoxia together with the inhibition of enzymatic activity and hematopoiesis led to the accumulation of toxic substances, metabolic acidosis, and degenerative changes in the parenchymatous organs. It was con- cluded that inhaling pure oxygen under normal pressure first causes systemic disturbances resulting from increased oxygena- tion of the blood and then pulmonary disorders, secondary changes in the heart, liver, kidneys, etc., and death. 2/2 -1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TlTLE--EFFLC.T CF A LGiNGITUOINAL MAGNETIC FIELD ON THE STABILITY OF A FLOW OF, A LONUUCTING LIQUID -U- L.G., ZHILIN, V.G., MANCHKHA, S.P. CGUNTRY CF I N F j-- U S SH :SCURCE--TEPLCFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 19701 8(2), 454-7 DATE PUBLISFEC----70 AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--REYNOLDS NUMBER, MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT, TURBULENT FLOWr MERCURYv STAINLESS STEEL :-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLfSS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3CO5/1420 STEP NG--UR/0294/70/OC,8/002/0454/0457 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0133372 UNCLASSIFIED 2/ 2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NUV70 CIRG ACCESSICN NO--AP0133372 'ABSTRAC;T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF A LONGITUDINAL MAGNETI-C FIELD (1.1 WEOEKS-M PRIME2) CN THE TRANSITION FROM LAMINAR TO TURBULENT FLOW OF A CONLUCTIVE LIQ. WAS STUDIED FOR HG IN A STAINLESS STEEL TUBE OF 5.1-MM DIAM. AND 7LO-Miv LENGTH BY THE PRESSURE DROP MEASUkEAENT METHOD. THE FRICTION FACTORS AND PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION ALONG TFE TUBE ARE PLOTTED AS A FUNCTION OF REYNOLDS NOS. (RE) FOR HG ~WITH AND WITHOUT A MAGNETIC FIELD AND WITH AND WITHOUT A TURBULENT FLOW INDUCING RING. A-TRANSITICN TO TURBULENT FLGW BEGINNlNG AT RE APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 3COO TO RE 15 GREATER THAN 5COO WAS OBSD. IN THE MAGNETIC FIELD. FACILITY." INST.JVYS. TEMP., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIF0 USSR UDC 621-373.826:550.3 GENIN, V. IN'. and Zh BANOV, M. V. "Bxperimental Investi6ation of the Dependence of the Atmosphere's Optical Transfer PAmction on the I-,,avelengthl' I-Ioscow, V sb. X Vses. honf. to rasprostr. radiovoln. Tezisy dokl. (Tenth All-Union Conference on th-e 2.,ropa6ation of :,~.adio Waves; ReDort Theses--col _.Le ct ion of works) 1111auka," 1972, 7 187-190 (from, ,To 10, Mh--Radioteldinillm, 41 1972, Abstract No 10D'*66 Translation: Results --re iliven of atmospheric opt:Lc--! transfer functions for two wave leneths (I = 0.5 and I microns). lt is shown that in the region of high transnarency frequencies in the i-lifrared ranee, the atmospheric o-)tica_J transfer function (in the, --i -han in the visible ranne. Biblio- transparent , -ndows) is higher 11 graphy of five. L. 27 cl Fowchenkov, V. .4. Applicatioo of th~ Isil.-O Viezoceramic for Shadrikov, 0. A. Ultrasonic Scanniol, of a Laser Denm .......... 'Janetsian, R. A., Rotation of the Lobes of the 11eflection Pattern Lebedeva, L. U., of Coherent Light on Rotation of the Reflecting samIkin, H. 1. Surfaces ................ .......... Arren'yau, T. 1. Study of the Statistical Propcrtls~q of Varia- tion% of the Laser Field Intensity on l1ropagatiun on a Ground Route ................. I .......... Aratn'yan, T. I., Analysis of Random Vaziations of the Laser Field Semenov, A. A. IntrnGity in tlic High-Trequency Part of the Spectrum During Props.;: tion in the Troposphere Gustv, V. C., Study of the Passaga of rhase Modulated and Vorobeychikov Amplitude Modulated Optical Dand SIgnala Through the Atmnsphere ....................... e.ilyutin, Ye. P., Experimental Study of t.4.~er Beata Propagatinn Lobkov4. L. M., In the Atmosphere ............................ Litvinova, T. P., Chiaryakov. A. B. Lobkova, L. M. Power rluctuations of Lasrr Radiation Caused by a TurSulent Atmosphere .............. I ...... :. VIASOV. 0. 1., Ln%et Dean Videoinformation Transmission Range Levin, 1. H. In an Aqueous Medl= ................. :: ...... C. la"Y' ?R1 ; k Spatial &nd Tirm Characteristics of Atmospheric 1 n a v . Naive In the Visible Range of the Spectrum ... vayteel. V. I., Holographic Recording T%%rough Random Media ... levtsov, S. S. " a " rd~evicht S. V.. S. Froquency StAbilizattcn c( Laser Lmissinti by Lysakov, Ye. I., the Active Method with the Appltcntion of an .0sirove Yu. N. Auxiliary peterodyne ......................... N l M h E f l d YeForov, Yu. P., Petrov, A. S. is- easurement o e atura xperimenta t Ra ion Line Width of a C&9 Laser with Coupled 4yPea of Oscill a tions ................ Sagatov, E. A. , 2~ Correlation Analysis of the Coherence of Laser _Sazarov. A. U.. Emission ..................................... gatov, E. A., ~~O S: Laser Moise During Operation of no Optical . xarov. A. U. Quantum Amplifier ............................ 08 1102 k; 41,2 420 425 429 435 443 447 453 460 461. 471 476 Nj 6 1 AT; ON lfjl~q FSTUIT-23 2,0315-72 ,'?'/ A':,' ~',Z -,(;i,isii TITLE: PHOBLM4S OF 1,ASFR BFX4 DATA TRANSMISSION PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ALL-UN10 CONF4RENCE, KIEV, SEPTLIJBER 196a I iwKClk;N MLF.~ PROBLUri PE'REDACHI INFowv'-'sl" Lxupsy-l muiclininm AUTMM: 1-1 A. DeRYUGIN. ET AL. %0LJRC:r;: KIEV ORDER OF LENIN STATE UNIVERSITY IMENI T.G. SCREVCHEMAO Tialillated for FSTC hY ACSE NO T I C E-E Th, c--m, m, 4 clij, poblic,tion 1mve been trAnslmc~i ss prc%vntcd In the orsgiriil text. ~sci .tttoilpt h,ii bevii modc to vvrify thr accuricy (if anN ;tatment contamcd hCro". This IN publkshc(l with a millimulli of Cop) "I~tin~ .: anti graphtcs preparation in ordcr vo v%livalitv the dissemmation ofinforinition. App-ved rw pithlo, mlvaic. Di%trikmon milimiceki 41 It t TACI It 11Z 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 TVLE--6RONCHOSCOPY IN DIAGNOSING CHRONIC DUST INDUCED BRONCHITIS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-YELOVAY M.YA., MALTSEVA, L.M., SOROKINt V.M.9 GENINA# O.D., FINKELBERG, E.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--GIGIYENA TRUDA I PROFESSIONALINYYE ZABOLEVANIYA, 1970, NR 4, PP 56-58 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, DIAGNOSTIC METHODS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/lZ27 STEP NO--UR/0391/70/000/004/0056/0058 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054122 UNCLASSIFIED U70111MV 2/2 007 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 CfRC ACCESSION NO--APOO54122 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER CARRIES DATA OF CLINICO ROENTGEl'YOLOG[CALI ENDOSCOPIC AND FUNCTIONAL EXAMINATIONS-OF 97 PATIENTS PRESENTING DUST INDUCED PATHOLOGY* OF THESE 62 HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, 12, PNEUMONCONIOSIS AND 23 WERE SUSPECTED OF SUFFERING FROM THE LATTER. AN ANALYSIS OF THESE FINDINGS IS SUGGESTIVE THAT BOTH IN CHRONIC BRONCHITIS AND IN PNEUMONCONIOSISt AS WELL AS IN SUSPECTED PNEUMOCONIOSIS THERE APPEAR MANIFESTATIONS OF ENDOBRONCHITIS, MOSTLY OF SUB AND ATROPHIC NATURE AND LESS OFTEN OF HYPERTROPHIC ONE. CHARACTERISTIC SIGNS OF ENDOBRUNCHITIS ARE DISCERNABLE EARLI'ER AND MORE FREQUENTLY THAN ROENTGENOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE DISEASE. THERE WERE- INSTANCES WHEN ENDOSCOPIC C14ANGES BECAME APPARENT IN THE ABSENCE OF BRONCHOGRAPHIC ONES- THUSt, tN--CASES GWING GROUND TO SUSPECT CHRONIC DUST INDUCED BRONCHITIS OR PNEUMOCONIOS'IS BRONCHOSCOPY OS TO BE REGARDED A VALUABLE PROCEDURE CONDUCIVE TO AN EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF THE AFFECTION. UNCLASSfF USSR UDC: 62.52(047.1) GENIS. A. A., GORNSHTEYN, I. L., PUGACH, A. B. "Glow-Discharge Devices" Pribory Dleyushchego Razryada (English Version Above], Second Edition, Revised and Supplemented, Kiev, Tekhnika Press, 1970, 404 pages (Translated from Referativayy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Ifelemekhanika I Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1970, Abstract No 7AIIK, by V. 'A.). Translation: This book analyzes elefitencs of thtA theory, princ-1p.-,LI character- istics, and parameters of glow-discharge devices (diodes, triodes, Letrodes, multi-electrode tubes) and presents elementary circuits, functional units and blocks, and methods of design and selection of the main circuit elements used in various areas of industrial electronics. The book has been revised and supplemented since the first edition as concerns the characteristics, para- meters, and properties of new tube types, new circuits, and their applications. The material on the dispersion, drift, and reliability of gl(X,7-discharge devices has been expanded and supplemented. The material was processed using statisti- cal data from the leading organizatio-ts.with experience in the operation of apparatus using cold-cathode tubes. 226 illustrations; 15 tables; 154 biblio. refs. 1/1 9 M== =111M Z_ mum rim Ussi UDC: b- YAKOIVLEV, V. N. , 7. IG_7:;IS , A. A. e~ al. "Handbook. on Pulse 'TechneloEv" ST)ravocirinilr po irmuj.'snoy tekhnike (cf. English above), Kiev, 654 -pp ill. 2 r. 17 k. (from Kh-Radiotekhnika, '110 7, jul 70, Vbstrac-. :;0 W266 K) Mranslation: The authors outline the theoretical principles rff pulse technol(,,~,- and explain the physical aspect of phenomena. Tine computational fol~ml_,las are j,-i,;tan which are necessary in the design of pulse circuits and delric~.-s, as well aG exazqples oT' their calculation. 'Yethods are given for analysis of lineEir circuits ac' well as methods for synthesis of linear homogeneous and nonhomogeneous CjrCU4tS for shaping and transforming square power pulses. Transient processez are LnvestLgated; a =ethod is ouzlined -for callctaating linear and nonlinear tifue and trzu-isiiAor uLypli- ers and pu.1se shapers. Square pulse generators (mult-i"ribrators, bloc"ing Oscil- lators and fliiD-floDs) based on tubes, transistors, tunnel diodes and ccld-cathode ~.hyrazro~~s axe considered. Dube and transistor swwtooth voltage Und current gene- rators, pulse frequency dividers and generators with delayed feedback are desc-ribed. Considerable attention is devoted to methods and circuits for stabilizing the ti=e para ters of generated pulses. -Ine handbo6k, is written for engineers and tech- -1/2 YAKOVaV, V. N. et al., Spravochnik Do impul'snoy tekhnike, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 10,70 1 nicians working in the develo-orent and design of electronic and radio engineering equipment of vaxious types, and may serve as a reference text in course and thesis planning for students in the appropriate field. 356 illustrations, 30 tables, bibliography of 250 titles. Resum6. - 2/2 112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--029CT70 rITL --A MANUAL ON PULSE TECHINULCiGY _U_ 6 E AUTH.'.;P,-(05)-YAKCVL.CVj V.N.v VUSKRESEf-4SKIY, V.V., GENIS, tk.A., . YE.F.v LITV14'.'ENK',Jt D.N. CjjUl.TF.Y (IF J%FU--USSR SOURCE-A "ANUAL. ON VULSF TFCHiN0L.GGY (SPRAVOCHNIK PO IMPULOS740Y TEKH.141KF) ~ KIEV9 TEKHNIKA. 1970, 654 VP DATE PUE5LISfir-D ------- 70 SUBJELT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., NAVIGATION TOP.JC TAGS-ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE, PULSE AMPLIFIERt MULTIVIBRATOR? BLUCKING OSCILLATOR, PULSE GENERATUR CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1991/0567 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0654 CIRC ACCESS1014 NO-AM0110365 UNCLASSIFIED 212 012 UNCLASSI-FIED PROCESStNG DATE--O?OCT?O .:CltkC ACCESSION' NO--AM0110365 .,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul 6P-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CON TF.14TS: PREFACE 5. CHAPfER.,V LINEAR CIRCUITS .7. 11 FORMING LINES 71o .1-11 THE -....-C0RRgLATjON METHOD OF71--NVESTIGATION OF TRANSITION PROCESSES IN LINEAR .3 'IV WIDE BAND AMPLIFIERS AND PULSE AMPLIFIERS 151. SYSTEMS--,,"N 14UL i I V I BRATO A 5W I Tti 3ASIC MASTER TIME CIRCUIT 181. -v, I -WITH EMI-tTER MASTER TIME C ITS -,204. VII TRANSISTOR MULTIVi*SAATOAS IRCU, _TRfdGERs --21'7. -VI I ITRANSISTOR BLOCKING GENERATORS 229. Ix TUBE MULTIVIBRATORt '248*, X TUBE TRIGGERS -2-990- - XI TUBE :BLOCKING GENERATORS 314. XII CONTROLLED GENERATORS OF SAWTOOTH VOLTAGE 344. Xlll:' AUTOGENERATORS aF SAWTOOTH VOLTAGE 393i XIV GENERAT3RS OF SAWTOOTH CURRENT 447. XV PULSE GENERATORS.WITH BRIDGE MASTER CIRCUITS 473. XVI PULSE FREQUENCY DIVIDERS 491. XVII PULSE GENERATORS WITH A QUARTZ ST4BILIZA.TlON. OF THE FREQUEN,C.Y OF VI.BRATIONS. 525., XVIII PULSE GENERATORS WITH LAGGING REVERSE CONNECTION 539. XIX PULSE :IRCUITS ON TUNNEL DIODES 556. XX PULSE C!RCUITS ON GAS DISCHARGE INSTRUMENTS 595. LITER,ATURE 637. IN A COMPACT FORM YET FULLY ARF GIVEN THE THECRETILAL BASES FOR THE PULSE TECHNOLOGY; EXPLAINEU IS THE PHYSICAL ASPECT OF THE PHENOMENA; CITED ARE MANY CALCULATING FOPMULAE NECESSARY IN DESIGNING BASIC PULSE CIRCUITS AND DEVICES AND ALSO EXAMPLES OF THElk CALCULATION. A GREAT DEAL OF ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO METHODS AND DIAGRAMS OF STABILIZATION OF TEMPORARY PARAMETERS OF THE GENERATED IMPULSES. THE MANUAL IS FOR ENGINEERS AND TECHNOLOGISTS DESIGNING FLECTRO AND RAD10TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT FOR WIDE USF. UNCLASS-IF-IED Acc. Nr.: Amo045255 Ref. Code: Ro 0 0 0 Genis,_&,,Ae: Gornshteyn, 1. L.; Pugacb, A. B. Glow-Discharge Instruments (Pribory tleyushchego razryada) 2nd Ed. Kiev,, Tekhnika3, 1970, L03 pp (SL;1857) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Chapter I' Brief Data on Electric Discharge in Gases 5 ii Characteristics, Parameters of Glow-Discharge DIGdes and Triodes 30 III Characteristics and Parameters of Muhtielectrode Tubes 60 IV Industrial Types of Glow-Discharge Instruments 88 v Stability of Parameters of Glow-Discharge Instrumenta and Their Testing Methods 155 vi Fundamental Circuits 192 vii Basic Composite Circuits 232 VI17I Methods for Calculation of Ba3ic Circuits 250 Ix instruments Used in Automiation, Remote Control, Computing Techniques, Industrial Electronics, ExperLmental and Nuslear Physics 285 x Use of Glow-Di.scharge Instr-ments in Comunication Techniques 367 Reel/Frame 395 The book deals with elements of the theory, basic characteristics and parameters of glow-discharge instruments (diodes, triodes, tetrodes, miltielectrode tuber)... The book was written for engineers and technicians specializing in automation, remote control, computing techniques and communication; it can be useful also to college and technicum, students... 40 19780177 M USSR UDC: 519.2 GENIS_., A. L. "Asymptotic Behavior of the Error of Linear Prognosis for a Class of Random Processes" Probl. peredachi inform., 1973, 9, No 1, pp ~2-56 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V119 by the author) Translation: Let ItO be a random nrocess which is station-ary in the broad sense with continuous time, and let ri~.'( i be a Hilbert space generated by random quantities ~(s) for se (u,v) with scaler product (~,ii) = E(Eri) E, Ti E ~Uv, n is a quantity which is the cor- Jugate of n. -The linear prognosis of the random quantity ~fkt) with re- spect to past 11v (t> v) is the term given by the author to the projection v r wo_ds ku,v(t) of the ~azndcm cuant4ty E(t) on 11~. In othe - uv(t) is the best linear aPurox-Imation of E(t) by the quantities t,(5 for SE (U,v). 1- The symbol a2 v(t)-is used to denote the variance of the random quantity n(t) = ~(t) - uu',,~(t). The article investigates the asymptotic behavior of the quantity as T-- in the case where the spectral density of 1/2 USSR GENIS, A. L., Probl. peredachi inform., 1973, 9. No 1, pp 42-56 the process-C(t) takes the form f 00 where a> k, 2a is nonintegral, 0 < 1, Q.) < (2) 1110 1. 2, (A) is the q-th derivative of t4), Li, q - are con- siants (the symbols [2a] and 120 designate the integral and fractional parts of the number 2a). The principal result of the article iS formu- lated in the folla-,.ring theorem. Theorem 1. Let 1 (1) (-- - -_ '-~ C. - -i be a stationary randcm process is the broad sense with continuous time and with spectral density f(X) o-11 type (1) which satisfies conditions (2). Then 6r (.1) - 0 (1 /7,1" -,). T - 2/2 7 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 -TITLE-ON EPIZOOTOLOGY OF ECHINOCOCCOSIS IN THE ZONE OF KAZAKHSTAN DESERT 1. - _U_ ,~AUTHOR-GENIS* D.YE. "CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-MEDITSINSKAYA PARAZITOLOGIYA I PARAZITARNYYE BOLEZNI* 1970v VOL 39v NR 3, PP 302-306 DATE PUBLISHED- 70 suaJECT AREAS -BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCESt AGRICULTURE .TOPIC TAGS-ANIMAL DISEASEt COMMERCIAL ANIMALt EPIZOOTIOLOGY CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/OZZB STEP NO--UR/0358/70/039/OC3/0302/0306 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123990 UNCLASS IFIED 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0123990 -'BSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN KAZAKHSTAN DESERT ZONE THE AUTHOR EXAMINED FOR. ECHINCCOCCOSIS CATTLE, SHEEP2 DOGS A'N10 FOUND THEN TO BE INFESTED IN 8.49, 13 AND 5.5PERCIENT RESPECTIVELY. A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INFESTATION RATE OF ANIMALS AND THEIR DENSITY IN PASTURES AND AGE WAS NOTED. THE MAIN ROLE IN MAINTENANCE UNDER LOCAL CONDITIURS OF TWO TYPES OF CIRCULATION OF ECHINOCOCCIY IN VILLAGES AND SHEEP BREEDING FARMS, BELONGS TO SHEEP AND DOGS. THE NECESSITY TO INVESTIGATE FEATURES OF EPIZUUTOLOGY FUR PURPOSEFUL PROPHYLAXIS OF HUMAN CHINOCOCCOSIS 15 EMPHASIZED. FACILITY: KZYL-ORDINSKAYA OBLASTNAYA SANEPIDSTANTSIYA. UNCLASSIFIED LISSR UDC 612.828i6l2.178 5 G S_E D., DUKHIN, E. 0., FOYA, N. M., and SWOVAL, L. H., Institute of hysiology imeni 0. 0. Bogomolets, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR "Histochemical Changes in Neurons of the Bulbar Cardiovascular Center After Exclusion of the Baroreceptors of the Sino-Aortic Reflexogenic Zone" Kiev, Fiziologichniy Zhurnal, No 6, 1970, pp 784-788 Abstracti Denervation of the sinocarotid and aortic reflexogenic zones in rabbits resulted in the development of stable hypertension. Histochemical study of the RNA content and succinic dehydrogenase activity in neurons of the raedulla oblongata cardiovascular center revealed areas with significant changes in the above indices. The medial, lateral, and giant-cell nuclei of the retic,11A fornation showed some increase in the number of activated neurons, which produce and utilize RRA, intensification of satellitosis, and large number of structures with high succinate dehydrogenase activity. No such changes were detected in other nuclei investigated (dorsal nucleus of the vagus, region of the tractus solitarius, and nucleus ambiguus). 80 Acc. N Ref. Code*: UR 0016 PRI'L,URY SOURCE: Zhurnal ~Likrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Immunobiologii, 1970, Nr 1, pp //7 -/;Z;Z DYNAMICS OF ANTITOXIC IMMUNITY IN DIPHTHERIA CARRIERS IN COLLECTIVE BODIES N. N. Kos(~ukoya L. A. Favorova, 1. L. Genj; The authors present the results of determination of diphthcri., toxo`d titre in 218 child- ren from 4 boarding schools, 69 of these were carriers of toxIEZenic dlp',Wleria bacilli. The ave- raze an!itoxin titre in these carriers was 2.0 AU/ml, crnsiderab!%- exceedinq th.,t in noricar- ri---,rG o I the same collective bodies (0.3 AU/nil). Repeated examin, ition of 123 chileken in one and a hzilF to two months (53 carriers and 70 noncarriers) dei-nonstrated a rise and a fall of toxoildl titre in the same number of carriers (200,00. More prolonged ob;--ery.,tionof 36 carriers scovcd in the majority a rise of antitoxin, accompanied by a subsequent reduction, or only i~ f3ll of the titres. Elevation was seenmostly in thecarriers k0th a low initial titrc( n) ,,*, ~~ , ?4,1;" 1 t~, j ~:, . ~I) where cA* ~x ** are the limits of the permisrib.-- varlat 1,,ris of the vioMlsl paravpters. Various additionitl linltatin~u, on the system's behavlor Irolates some closed section 1, in pitrallel.r.- piped (1); we consider GIs volump. to bn positive. 11' the quality o.0 the model is deternined by a furel, !on (the quality criterion), which is definer] In 0, then we call that model-~*, such that ~(cx*) zin optlmuln violel. Let us agree to write ~~(10) , if ~(I:K) Is dL fined In G. Let us exami.ne the, basic types of optiminatton problens that ariuc In the theory of machines. -7- VSSR uDc 624-07:534.1 BOBROVNITSKIY, Yu. I., MASLOV, V. P. "Oscillations of an infinite Lattice of Strings" V sb. Vibroakust. aktivnost' mekhanizmov s zubehatyi-ni -Deredachami (Vibro- acoustic Activity of Mechanisms with Geared Transmissions), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971, PP 197-2o4 (from RZh-Me'khanika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 1OV174) Translation: A study is made of the propagation of normal waves in an infinite string lattice, and its Green's function. Alternating bands of transmission and nontransmission. take place when the lattice -waves propa- gate in different directions. It is shown that the boundaries between these bands are the natural frequencies of a single repeated cell of the lattice. Forced oscillations of the lattice un0er the effect of an arbi- trary external load are computed by means of the Green's function. The Greens function is found in the form of a double integral which is not expressed in terms of the unknown functions. The asymptotic behavior of this function is investigated. It is found in particular that the wave amplitude always falls off in inverse proportion to the square root of 112 USSR BOBROVNITSKIY, Yu. I. et al., Vibroakust. aktivnost' mekhanizmov s zub- chatyMi -Deredachami, Moscow, "11--auka", 1971, pp 197-204 the distance from the source. An equation is also found for the save front of a point source. In addition, the input compliance of the lattice is computed. This quantity is expressed in terms of entirely elliptical integrals of the first kind. Authors' abstract. 2/2 - 80 - USSR UDC 518.1 ARTOBOUWSKIY, I. I., Academician, VMx__ M_ D , GRINKEVICH, V. X., SOBOLA, I. M., and STAVIKOV, R. B., State M1_en7tTfic__ lesearch Institute of Mechanical Engineerisig, Moscow *OptWzation in Machine Theory by LP-Search" Noscov, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, xo 6, 19?1, pp 1287-1290 Abstract: The principal types of optimization problems occurring in machine theory are optimal analysis problems, optimal synthesis problems,and best ap- proximation problems. They are all multiparametric and the use of classical methods of the calculus of variations is, as a rule, impossible. A global search is necessary. An "Independent" random search (Monte Carlo method) per- mits the simultaneous optimizaiion of all criteria that are of interest. The selection of the decision or compromise criterion can be made during the "man- machine" dialogue. Further improvement of the model (if it Is required) is possible by using local search methods* which usually converge in the neigh- borhood of the extremum. The authors suggest that# instead of a random search, its deterministic analog -- an LP-search -- be used. It has led to much 1/2 USSR ARrOBOLEVSKIY, I. I., et al., Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 6, 1971, PP 1287-1290 better results than the random search in a number of complex problems, with the number of samples reduced 2-4 times. The article.describes the scheme for the LP-search and considers the example of an oscillatory system with three degrees of freedom, in which it is necessary to find the model with the mini- wim length and the model with the maximum difference between the first and second natural frequencies subject.to restrictions. 2/2 - 137 l0famr- 0;3PRS 654-~~ 19 tAAR 9X :RRECULARITY Or LO&DINC OF IN PIANETARY XECHANLSY'S [Article !_ty=~cov r. UA I ova* xOncow, Aktivt~nst' Yckhrni--mFv n Ube t PereOncham.. itmqRtnn, pp 66-85) One Of the principal Indices characterizing the quality of a planetary zechanisa is the coefficient of satellite leading irregularity, e~quul t4 the V. I.- , Pm"IP..V, there P. a is the naximur. load on one of the satellites, is the . Veragc (calculated) load on the satellitcs. Satellite l0adzng ',rrc~ularity is dettermined by the errors of manufacture and nounting of Fears ard is not, in the general case, constant in tino. Converting to Jeformations in gear "moshing we write the formula for Nir 4n the form 4C ir ".../lov (4'ef /Sav), %here S is the maximim d~fornaton in the gears of one of the satellites av the average (calculated) de~;ormatinn in the gears of a satellite wit, Central gea;,; at f is the effective mcshin,, c-ror. Primary errors can be divided in terms of their influ~ncv on micsh2ng I-IJ 1.o basic froups. 717tv offect of the first group of errort ~radial wobble of gear rims, eccentric mounting of ;Iiiar-. in d,,cs rcr.ain constont in tire, but depends 0;~ the miltual zho ,arts of thc planetary mechanism. The influence of th- second ~:rokmp ~'f primary errors Cer:ors in thz~ location of borir.Ss for the sa-el !",e~ in the s= wheel, gaps bez~ccn the :iutclUres and satC11itl ZXC5. !IeTl~~L-. stt'Ll'ite axes and awa whvel boring6, --ors in thickacsz of satc-lito J* $02 :jfPS 19 fAAFI VISRO-ACOUSTIC ACTIVIW GF %TFCllAN'1,9Nt3 W;M (TA; T S ISSMNS NC., 1-0-.0t lArticle by NJ. 1). GL-nkin; Nloscow, Vibrcal-rt!,h~ikaya Aktivnost' T S i llcredacha:7: Russian, 19:! . 1_ . 'Ibe dynamic interaction at* par:~ =^ nach:ncs (mechanisms) gix-ts ri- to vibratory energy. This energy, pro-3&Ati.17 From this source of vil"r.1,10115 within the machine, is emitted into the envirenmont and creates uh.,,t wo 'xnoj~ as the sonic field (noise) of the machine and is also trantnitted to cc.-.rcc-c.; parts -- base of the machine. foundatio- -- through shock a!)sorbers, assemblies connected to the machine, ani is manifcsted as vibratirn of varzz~ of assemblies, connecting and support1n; parts. Accordingly the following steps can be taken to solve the proble= of decreasing the intensity of noise and vibrations in machinery: strive to reduce the level of vi~taxQry energy generated by the s~~irc~ (decrease its vibro-activity); take measures to reduce the inIcnsity of vibrations in their pazr. of propagation; finally. taLu acticn on the process of enission and transmissic% o~ vibrations to connected i.e., rt~ucc, t%cir vibro-aconstic actiW;-,,. n~c level of vibratory i:ncr,;y by %he stm=c and th~ character of corresponding vibratory :.-ozesscs are dctcr!n.,.Icd, a,.; a;rui:Y. stated, by the dynamic intcractlon of-,C-.king Par'r. of --he nach-,nv :b'.. lation in tha source and by features of th, 4ynxnic execu*.4on of these parts -- inertial- rigidity paraneters, lc-ses in the systvn. etc.), predetermines the "degree of rezallzzazic.," ',conversion to encrgy) of stimulation. Naturally the paramt~tert, ~! bearing (supporting) parts cf L~x machine have a definite effcct on the priperties of its warkir; parts. -:4. it is also worthwhile to undertake suzzrssive investigation of the entirc process of noise and vibration emission (with further general natchiai, an6 arranging of the entire design). -SP RS 1~ uq MECKkNIS%l &S A mulmPOIAR MILATION GENEM1.1JR )-'I' -~, ]_ [Arti Ya Cle by N1. D. Genkin V. cow, Vibroakusticherkiva Aktivnc5t,*T~-Ir""i-z-..etl-,.. Russi;ui, 11M, pp WI-167i I'lie character of propagatioti of vibrations from their svurc-.- -- mechaniSM5 .- to its supports and then through shock aborbers to tftv tion in the farm of Structural raise depends vn the general and local structure of each "subsystem" of the mcchanis=, shock abrorbers and fcunda- tion, cm t1m, character of their connection mid on frequency. 'llie effect oi these factors on the vibratory energy, determining the vibro-activity of the mechaitism [1], must be analyzed by combining experimental analvris of the subsyttoms themsclves with calculation methois Of evaluating tiicir inter ac tion. For this purpose it Is convenient to view a system, as a ch;iir. 0f throe mechanical nct"rks: active source Cs), passive transition compo- nent (p) und load (Z) (Figure i). 'rho subsystems are connected to each other by rigid couplings. Each "cross" section of these couplings is characterited by n-variate vectors of forces of interaction r, and also of velocities V or other dynamic variables. Restricting the study to the case of low harmonic vibrations, we will assign the vectors as colujuns of complex umplitudes of vector coordinates in a n-variate space of knowil b~sv- Figure 1. Mechanism, shock ;u>sorhers and foundation as a iystem of networks. E2Z~I[A - s; 11 - P; Sykes [2] and Rubin 131 oxamined the parameters in general form of ;ctivo and passive networks and sorse matrix ex-prossons givin7. the vector, and V in sections according to the given. para=tcrs. In order to calz*,~- late the vibrations of real engineering systems it is noccs%ary to select the principle of reduction of subsystems to a networ)., relate the oquiv,,!C:i* par eters of the mechanism with the exciting forces and paramcturs of -_hc internal structure. It is necessary, moreover, that all basic relations be derived for vibration of the source-shock absorber-load system in addi- tion to those found In Sy"s' work [2). -72- 7r' ON TTiE QULSTION OF 'Nil: POSSIBLUI-f UF REDUCING "N4E LEVEL Or LQnGITi.1Dl.\AL RESaNANT VIBRATIONS OF NMINh SHAFTING (Article S. Yla. T-Weler- llosc;rw, t~hroakwstichc~kava Aktivnost' Malhanizmov s z d dl=.i , Possital. pl, .56-14,5j !U:11 Wilatym, C re Vibrations in the hulls of ships itild their power plants, CZ!USVd bv longituditoll vibration!; Q~ the sharting, are :xst hazardous during reon-11. vibrations with frequencies of the first three and even the fourth natur.", forms. A common way of decreasing vibration% is to chooe systems paramcter~ that will romove the resonance vibrations from the working rpm rnngc. Analysis of the parameters of several systems indicates that for vnginc5 operating ill a wide rpm range it Is no-, alwa ,ys possible to Jetune fr= resonaticas hy this mothod. Prc::cnt-~d in Figure 1. for examp*,c, are th-~ -ones of nuiuTal frequencies of longitudinal vihrations of th~ zhaftin~ (shaded), dtterzined for one ship, for possible variations cf its Para- meters, rigidity of main hearing, etc. The better: =one corresponds to vibrations of the first natural form and the top to vibrations of the Second. Ni" sloping lines denote the various har--onic corrponents of the forces of vxcitation for screws with different nurbers of blades. Ili e passage of liuch a line through the shaded region corresponds to the resonance ri,Rime. It follows from Figure I that the iturber of rcsonanct regimes lit the working rpr. range is lavgc. The situation is abc-ut the same for most other ships. 77ils necessitates the develo-encn. of special systems thist reduce the level of longitudinal vibration of the s'Oafting. Examined below is the possibility of using two systems for these ;virposes: a hydraulic damper and a resonance converter. Evaluation of Possibility of Using Hydraulic Da=ers for Reducing tht, t,ra,,, Level of Renonant Lor,Pliumal ~'i ns of Mainc Sha(tings We will determine the possible geometric parireters of hydraulic vibration dampers installed on a shaft to redLice to some tolerable level the magnitude of dynamic forces transmitted to the hull of a ship dlurir; longitudinal resonant vib:ations of this shaft. A dynazill: mode, of the r-71 r - 1/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 TITLE--EMISSION SPECTRUM AND LONGITUDINAL MODE SELECTION IN A LASER tilTH ELECTROOPTICAL Q SWITCHING -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GENKINt R.O., ISYANOVA, YE.D., MARUGIN, A.M., OVCHJNNIKOV, V.Ms 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL PRIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKOPII? VOL. 12, FEB. 1970, P. 227-230 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--RUBY LASERt EMISSION SPECTRUM* SINGLE MODE LASER, LASER Q SWITCH I NG CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTkICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0915 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/0121000/0227/0230 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107444 UNCL A CIS !F 1ED 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107444 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION OF All OPIICAL ARRANGEMENT FOR NARROWING TO ONE LONGITUDINAL MODE THE EMISSION SPECTRUM OF AN ELECTROOPTICALLY Q SWITCHED RUBY LASER, USING A SPECIAL POLARILATION ELEMENT WHICH SPLITS THE LASER RESONATOR INTO TAO CHANNELS. ONE EMISSION LINE WAS OBTAINED WITH A SPECTRAL WIDTH OF NOT MORE THAN 150 MHZ; EMISSION SPECTRA ARE ILLUSTRATED FOR BOTH CHANNELS SEPAkATELY AND TOGETHER*