SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIBOV, B.G. - GRIGAS, I.
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US 'R. ULOV 51;II?-l'- u21.7043.1.
GjKBOV B. G. V V. P VF,71~',
A. -At
KOZYMEN, 13. 1., and B. it.
"Study of etallic Films Obtained by Pyrolysis 0 Af C hr om u.-, 1 a rid o 1
denum )7t--Complexes in the Gas 11hase"
Tzoscow, Doklady Akademii 11auk SSSR, Vol 191~, No 3, 1-970, Dp `180-~~82
J.bstract: The article describes rcsults of a Study c~f -,;.~-ie properLies
of metallic chromium -and molybdenwi films obtuained by ~U*I-At?, :)YI-QiY5I;3 of
organic chromniwm aria' molybdenum. compounds. Ire orj.-aro~-eLaI-L_Jc:3 us,--d
were bis-benzene-, bis-LoIue,-,.e-, ris-eLhyI*.bcr,,Iene-, bi:3-xy_1ene-, biz-
mesitylene-, bis-diphenyichromium, their iodides, aniiine-, dimeurhyj-
J li. A. -
nL ne- and me s ity! enechromi Lin, tricarbonyl, inesity.LLnf-irrui.yL)Lic~rium tri
a
carbonyl and bis-ethyl-benzenemalybdenum. The resuitariz, me!;allic
films possess considerable mechlanical strengLh and Ai-4-ardness, elevated
,and high adhesion. in order ro study
corrosion and acid re5-stance
the properties of the dyrolytic chromium and molybdenum films, electro-
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GRIBOV, B. G., et al., Doklady Akademii 'Iauk ZSSSR, Vol ic),,, 'No
1970, Pp 580-582
physicz:i 1)...rameters were measured and the strucicure and properties of
the fiinis dQterm-Lned by the electron diffraction mcr.i,od Lna P-Iectron
microscopy. The results indicate thLt a number of )ecuiia.rities in
Metallic films obtained by the pyrolysis of or,:,anolietallics are ex-
plained by tne character of their formation during thel-mal decomposi-
tion, and their composition and properties deperid on the canditions
und,_~r -..,aich the thermal. decomposition is carried out, as .-,,ell as on
the 'niLiai organometallics.
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'7UI3-OVA, 0. -3. , Gil. T I A SIT-A.-BA-DASH, A. N.
"The Use of Calculations of the Intensity of Absorntion I-Bands in
infrared Snectr.~ for the Study of aotational Iscric-risn"
Ninsk, Zrrarnr,.I ?ri.1--l.-dnw,, S1-.e:troz;':onii, Pob 7-2, -p '06- --'12
- - ..- - - - -.1 ~ -1
ABSTRACT: The article concerns an analysis of the results of theoretical ani
e:xperimental calculations of the intensity of infrared abscrption bands of con-
pounds of ethylene glycol from monomers to trimers in trans and gauche confor-
mations. The calculations were made uithin the frm, ework of the valence-ontical
theory on the intensity of infrared absorption bards, and erperinental val~t(-Is
were obrtained. on the basis of the recorded spectra of liquid s-anples of the:.c-
ccnpounds. It wm that the theoretical calculations of the inten.-ity
make it possible to distinguish clear indications of different izomers.
On the basis of an analysis of the theoretical and P---,l. In conclusion, the angular distribution in the canse of
weak coupling- is considered.
Me article -includes 40 equations and 20 figures. There axe 13 biblio-
graphic references.
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GRIBOV, V. N., Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. loffe,
--rd'a-di-W-0-1-3t,iences USSR, and Institute of Theoretical and Exper-
imental Physics, State Committee for the Use of Atomic Energy;
14UR, V. D., Moscow Engineering-Physics Institutc, and Institute
of Theoretical and Experimental Ohysics, State Committee for the
Use of Atomic Enerzy; KOBZt`1REV, I. YU., OKUNI, L. B., and POPOV,
V. S., Institute of Theoretical and Eyperimental Physics, State
Committee for the Use of Atomic Energy
"Properties of Amplitudes "lith. Logarithmically Increasing Inter-
action Radius"
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, No 3, 14ar 71, PP 670-680
Abstract: A previous article by the authors consiftred the elas-
tic scattering amplitudes of the particle F(s,t) and ant.-iLparticle
F(s,t) for the case in whicr. the Porneraachuk equality is e:i
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G~RJBOV'V. N., et al., Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, No 3, ""ar 71,
pp 670-680
Viz., given s the total cross-sections of the interaction
C2
with a given target for the particle and antipal-t-icle are con-
C, -
stant and Oo not equal each other
0, 6 =- coli~t' au.
An analysis was given of
Ithe behavior of the amplitudes,,in
gle variable
transfer (Z 12~~;=Ild
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so-called self -similar :n~la'es in whic'.
essenceis determined --,y a sin-
where In s, (L is the momentum
n is the length dimerisionality param-
76
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I
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GRIBOV, V. N., et al., Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, NO 3, Mar 71,
pp 670-680
eter; and it was sLiown that t,~ie imaginary part of the crossing-
antisymmetric amplitude is an alternating function of its argu-
h
ments _'5 and q. The present-, article considers limitations
which are imposed on the amplitude by analyticity and unitarity
in the case of constant total cross-sections, as well as those
that vary witri energy, witnout any assumption of self-similarity.
it is shown tliat a number of amplitude properties established in
the earlier article, particularly the sign alternation of the
imaginary part of the crossing-antisymmetric amplitude, obtain
even witnout the assuraption of self -similarity. miodes az,e con-
sidered in which the characteristic impact parameters (.C- in-
crease with increase in energy (the Pomeranchuk equality is
r ~: -
C :, only of tillo-le
violated, given P- - ), with a discussion
0 and q for v,,hich e? > I and
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GRIBOV, V- N-, et al., Yadernaya F-;zika, Vol 13, 11o 3, ;'ar 71,
pp 67C;-0*80
The authors thank A. A. AN13'SU1111, G. 3. DAJILOV, I. T.
DYATLOV, G. T. ZIATSEFIINT, B. LO ICFFi~:-J, A. B. K"YDALOV;Iand YEI. M.
LEVIN for useful discussions.
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112 020
TITLE--014 THE VACUUM POLE
AUT,HOR-(03)-FROLOV, G.V.t
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PHYS. LETTERS (NETHERLANDS),
DATE PUBLISHED--05JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
UNCLASSIFrE0 PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
IN QUAti'TU?4 ELECTRODYNAMICS -U-
GjLRpyL_V.N., LIPATOV, L.N.
VOL. 3181 NO.I.P.34-5 (5 JAN. 1970)
TOPIC TAGS--QUANTUM ELECTROOYNAMICS, ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTY, SCATTERING
AMPLITUDE, APPROXIMATION CALCULATIONi GAMMA SCATTERING, ELECTRON
SCATTERING
.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0074
STEP NO--NE/0000/70/031/00110034/0035
LCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102164
UNCLASSIFIED
alml
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
:--lRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102164
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE Et.
ENU AND NUNU SCATTERING AMPLITUDES IS OETERMINEO IN THE MAIN LOGAR4THMIC
APPROXIMATION. THE J PLANE SINGULARITIES IN THE CHANNEL WITH VACUUM
wUANTUM NUMBEPS ARE INVESTIGATED NEAR J EQUALS 1. FACILITY:
A.F. IOFFE PHYS.9 TECH., INST., LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
'USSR UDC (S46.821+546.683):543.062
PAL'NIY,OVA, T. I.,, DOLGOREV, A. V. , and GIRJ,~BCLI~~L_-_, - ,ber-
eznikovsk Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research and De-
sign Institute of the Aluminun, Magnesium, and Electrode In-
dustry
"Method of Quantitative Discrimination and Subsequent Determ-
ination of Titanium and Tantalum in Niohium Products"
Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 39, Ito 9, 1973, pp 1045-
1047
Abstract: The authors have studied the conditions for dis-
crin,ination and determination of titanium and tantalum in
technical niobium hydroxide. They developed a method of sep-
arating titanium from several solutions by using chloroform
to extract its complex with stannic chloride and other so-
lutions. The extract nroduced is suitable for the quan-t-4-
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PAWNIKOVA, T, I., et al., ZaYodskaya, Laboratorlya, Vol 39, No 9, 1973,
pp 1045-1047
tative determination of titanium. Conditions were develoned
for the SDectrophotometric determination of tantalum in an
oxalate solution after seDaration of the titanium. The ac-
curacy of the method for 0.5-2.5'-o' TiO2is 10.5-2% and for
1.5-70V Ta205 it is 3-8%.
Figure 1 shows the dependence of optical density oZE
chloroform extracts on concentration of tartaric acid and
ammonium oxalate. Figure 2 illustrates the spectrophotome-
tric characteristics of aqueous solutions. The table il-
lustrates determination of Ta205 and "i02 in technical ni-
obium hydroxide.
The article contains 2 illustrations and I table.
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1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--USE OF TRIFLUOROACETIC AWMYDRIDE AS AN ACYLATING AGENT IN THE
ANALYSIS OF A MIXTURE OF AMINES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-qLI,AQ,V,A_*. YE.A., DYATLOVA, V.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZAVOD. LAB. 1970, 36(l), 29-30
DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT ARE!-S -C-HEM IS TRY
TOPIC TAGS-- I NIATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDt ACYL RADICAL, ANHYDiZIDE, AmINE,
PUTENTIOMETRD-1 TITRATION
CC-jNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1995/1253 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/t)',Io/JOL/0029/0,3-~O
CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP-01116715
1 !.'1"%- t- A -_~ S I F I E 'D
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP011.6715
ABSTRAC71/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. dHEN TRIFLU(--Rj)j'kC;-:Tj:~- ~~NHYUQIOE 1-1
USEU IN PLACE OF AC SUB2 0 FOR ACYLATION IN THE ANAL. OF A [j-!--
AMINES, THE ACYLATION CAN BE CARKIED OUr COMPLETELY J~1' Rium TENd. !,.,I
MIN. THE SAMPLE WAS THEN TITRATED BY POTENTIGMEIRICALLY ,[Ili H -Lt-i SJB".
THE ERROR WAS PLUS 0.24 TO MINUS 0.42PERCENT. FACILITY:
NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. ORG. POLUPROV. KRASITELI, MOSCOW, USSR.
Ur4rLASSIFIED
USSR
VAGANOV9 Yu. I.,
UDC: 621-372.88
"A Capacitive Electrically Controlled Element for High-prequency Devices"
Moscow, Otk-rytiya, izobreteniya, -Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye ZnPJi,
No 11, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 333639, Division H, filed 21 jul 70,
published 21 Mar 72, pp 211-212
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a capacitive electrically
controlled element for high-frequency devices. The element is used for
realizing a linear controlling function and contains capacitors-with non-
linear dielectric. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to
reduce the extent to which the capacitance depends an the anplitude of the
high-frequency signal, the controlled element is made in the form of two
cylindrical cup-shaped capacitors with electrodes applied to both sides of
their bases. The capacitors are connected in series in the high-frequency
alternating signal circuit, and in parallel in the DC bJLas source circuit.
ICY,)
U55R UDC 621-396.69
GRIELVSKIT a.TA.2�AALq.Uq
'Ceramic Solid Circuits"
Keramiches i e tvardyya ekhea (cf. English above), Moscow, Iad-vo "Enargiya,'
pp. 111.
Abstract: The monograph is devoted to one of the new trends in the development
of electronics, which is based on the use of the physical properties of poly-
crystalline solid and the technology of hot casting of ceramics. Ceramic solid
circuits are functionully and constructively complete electron devices made in
the form of a monoblock solid. In the book the results of studics conducted by
the author are generalized and the physical and the design-technological prin-
ciples of ceramic solid circuits are stated. Examples are presented of designs
worked out for ceramic solid circuits and their principal parameters. The
book is intended for engineer-designero and technologists working In the field
of electronics and electronic technics.
TABLE; OF CONTENTS
Preface
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GRIBOVSKIY, PETR OSKAROVICH, Keramicheskiye overdvve slichenv, Moscow, Isd-vo
"Energiya," 1971, 448 pp. 111.
Introduction
4
Chapter One; Physical Basis Of Ceramic Solid Circuits 9
1-1 Properties of polycrystalline (ceramic) aulids 9
1-2 Ceramic dielectrics 10
1-5 Ceramic semiconductors 14
1-4 Ceramic ferroalectrics 36
1-5 Ceramic piezoalectrics 57
1-6 Magnetic ceramic materials 87
Chapter Twos B2&is Of Technology 90
2-1 Hot casting of ceramic products 90
2-2 Casting systems (slips) 90
2-3 Casting of aemi-finishad products 148
2-4 Thermal processing of cost ceramic products 216
2-5 Polyceramice 254
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GRIBOVSKIY, PETR MAROVICH, Keramicheskive tverdvye skhemy Mosca%,7, Isd-vo
"Energiya," 1971, 448 pp. 111.
Chapter Three: Basis Of Design And Characteristics Of Ceramic Solid
Circuits 266
3-1 Variatias of dasigne of ceramic solid circuits 266
3-2 Resonator2 272
3-3 Traneformers 301
3-4 Band-pase filters 327
3-5 Integrated (hybrid) ceramic solid circuits on the
bass of rasistors, capacitors, and semiconductor
devices 355
3-6 Integrated solid circuits on the basis of RC networks 394
3-7 Generators 4og
3~-6 Functional and integrated ceramic solid circuits on
the base of ceramic ferroelectricP 41.6
3-9 Amplifiers 425
Reforencee
437
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UVI ool
AUTHORS-- ANOK.'qlN S AND GALLAY. M.. MERITORIOUS TEST PILOTS,
IR CRAFT
u4s's, 6PFER M ANb ajaaO~VU
DESIGNE~~ TSYBINP P, AND PYSHI\Iov.--V,, MERITORIOUS
S R-AU-SHENBAK V.) E
SCIENTBTA AND ENGINEERS, 0 CORRE-
SPONDING MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIT~j AND
KOSTENKO, I., CANDIDATE OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES
TITLE-- WINGS FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
NEWSPAPER- KOMSOMOL.,SKAYA PRAVDA, JANUARY 15, 1970, P 2, cOLS ~!-6
i ~ L
ABSTRACT- THE AUTHORS ARE PROPOSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OFF AN INT",-R-
AGENCY COMMISSION ON GLIDERS AND SMALL-INGINE PLANES
WHICH WOULD GUIDE AND COORDINATE ALL THE ACTIViTlI7-S
CONNECTED WITH DO-IT-YOURSELF Al"RICRAFT,
lgsiO'112
_t/ 2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--EFFECT OF COMPLEX SATURATIO."i WITH BORON AND COPPER 0.14 THE STRENGTH
CHARACTERISTiCS AND WEAR RESISTANCE OF CARBON STEEL -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-POKHMURSKY, V.I., VAGULA, R.G., GRIBOVSKY, YA.S, ZAMIKHOVSKY,
V.S., TABINSKY, K.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--F[Z.-KH[M. MEKHAN. MAT., 1970, 6,(2), 18-21
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--WEAR RESISTANCE, COPPER ALLOY, BORIDE, CARBON STEEL, IMPACT
STRENGTH, FATIGUE STRENGTH
CONTROL MARKlj*,4G--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0213 STEP NO--IJR/0369/70/006/002/OOL8/0021
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOlZ9469
lRl(_!.ASsiFTf:f)
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129469
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTR4CT. THE EFFECT OF COMPLEX SURFACE
SATURATION WITH B AND CU ON THE UTS, Y'S, IMPACT STqENGTH, FATIGUE
RESISTANCE, DUCTILITY, AND WEAR RESISTANCE OF C STEELS WAS STUDIEO.
AFTER SATURATION WITH B AND CU THE DUCTILITY OF THE STEEL ROSEP THE
FATIGUE STRENGTH REMAINED AT THE SAME LEVEL AS THAT OF UNTREATED
SAMPLESt WHILE THE WEAR RESISTANCE EQUALLED THAT OF 8 SATURATED
MATERIAL. THE EFFECT ON THE OTHER CHARACTERISTICS WAS LESS SPECIFIC.
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AUTHOR-- G R I 30YEDOVA,___~..
TITLE-- DE-ESALIOATION1 INSTALLATION
NEWSPAFER-- SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYAY jANUARY 24, 1970., P 4j. COLS 1-4
ABSTRACT-- THE FIRST SOVIET DESALINATION' I,~ISTALLATION ~JAS ~M'Vrl "'fl- 3
R'E-SEARCH CONDUfl"TED BY L. SMIRNOV, A. S c 1 EM C
ON THE BASIS OF T
ASSOCIATE OF T ODESSA TECHINOLUM-~ ICAL INSTITUTE OF F260E A',.'D ',, E FI
ERAT TO,~j INDUSTRY. ITS REACTORS PRODUCE CRYSTAL HYTRATES OF !.W- 'ND
FREON-1-1-. THE LABORATORY STAGE 0 F T H E E X P E P I IMFE T S ,11 L L 3 E F 0 L 1 ~ c
BY STUDLES IN A COMMERCIAL PILOT PLANT ON THE OF T HE' B L A C K
It
V13.5176.9,78
__V~m [in I
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--EXPERIMENTAL PREDICTION OF THE COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF
COMPOUNDS USING A COMPUTER -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-SAVITSKIY, YE.M., GRIBULVA, V.B.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSk
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 190(5), 1147-50 IPHYS CHEM)
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--REFRACTORY COMPOUND, COMPUTER APPLICATION, PHASE DIAGRAM,
PHYSICAL PROPERTYt MECHANICAL PROPERTY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1118 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/190/005/1147/lltiO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116584
UNCLASS IF IFD
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116584
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ESSENTIALLY NEW APPROACH To THE
UTILIZATION OF INFORMATION CONCERNING THE CHEM. ELEMENTSf THE PHASE
DIAGRAMS, AND COMPN. PROPERTY DIAGRAMS IS UNDERTAKEN BASED ON THE USE OF
A COMPUTER. THE SUBSTANCE UNDER INVESTIGATION IS UIVIDED INTO CLASSES
ACCORDING TO KNOWN CHARACTERISTICS. THE NATURE Of THE SUBSTANCE IN
ACCORD WITH ITS CHARACTERISTICS IS DESCRIBED 13Y A NUMBER OF CODES AND IS
STORED IN THE COMPUTER* DATA FOR 33 CHEM. ELEMENTS AND 79 BINARY
DIAGRAMS OF THESE ELEMENTS IS USED FOP, THE STUDY AND FROM THIS THE
EXISTENCE OF COMPDS. OF THE TYPE A SUB3 B, A SUB2 8, AND AB AND THE TYPE
OF REACTION INVOLVED IN THEIR FORMATION CAN BE PREDICTED.
FACILITY: INST, METs IM. BAIKOVAt MOSCOW, USSR.
(INC LA S S I f: 1 E D
SA~'TrT jl f T '~l jj
"An Att-empt SU'r.,
of Some Metallile
r C %7F
21
Alic), of
,~s and
R~~Il adi ct; 1-1-1 '1: a, T-c,
raT).c lation :;]7he ;~Iah(~rs cc).- s i L' e s i:,.'! 'U f y.
pourd-- and il-h,--ir prcr-rti. 'L
the
done by using tht-~ ri:~ltllo(',:~ c~-f'
the
17
I)CI-- r, C tfjr-',
'ii
of T. for ty-, w. ctl C
sh,-wri cn the I s s of' thesf-
Predicted ti, n u s talc- 3'
C C-
raphy of titli-,E.
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USSR UDC 537.312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., DEVINGTALI, Yu. V., and GRIBnYA, V. B.
"Recognition of Metal Compounds of the ComDosition A B by Electronic Computer"
3
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov (Problems of Superconducting Nla-
terials -- Collection of Vorks], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1976, pp 39-50
Translation: Many superconductors are compounds-of the stoichiometric compo-
sition A3R. These include superconductors with-the highest transition tem-
perature to the superconducting state. It is-knotsm that some of these com-
pounds are formed hetween low-melting and refractory components, in a peritectic
reaction, whick makes-their experimental production quite difficult.
There is therefore interest in determination of the characteristics or
criteria for the presence of such compounds.
The use of recognition methods, mainly using computers, allowed certain
empirical criteria both for the presence of these compounds and for methods
of their formation to be found. Furthermore, these criteria allow the pre-
sence or absence of an area of honogeneity in the concentration interval to
bLe indicated.
E-Kamples are presented of recognition of superconducting compounds by
computer.
I figure; 9 tables; 10 biblio. refs.
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um 614-715-01-7717-25) 1-.-)65 c.,
BOIRDISM, V. K., GPT-DCHIIIA, M. A., and TD-Mlir,'EKOY L. S., Kiev 14lb-nicipal
Sanitan,-EpidemioI6~i~,;il Stati-oii Kiev
"Characteristics of the Pollution of Atrr,,,) spheric Air Idith ]Xist"
111oscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, ITO 1, 19713, P 103
Abstract- In the City of Kiev, the averave yearly cnncentrai;ion al' dust the
air determned in eight loca-tions- Pioneer Park in a rmuitain~-,,u.,; area
above the Dnepr (location I); Goloseyevskiy Forest in the IT
Kalinin Sq. i-n the center of the city at an air elevation of 1.5 Tn (T!-.-.,); ".-,itto.,
at an elevation of 20 m (W); !'a 8 Nlekrasovskalra St., in a resi,'*'.ci~tial sectllcn
v-ith plentif~j--L greenery, situated in the vicinity of Lin aiftomobile CaraF.e (7);
No 19 Volosliska.,ya. St., i-n thu old industrial district of Podol vith 'naavy
city traffic (VI); Tio 7 -13.-est-Litovsk llij~hway, in thle vicii--iity of
trial enterT)risL.--. and in ail are-a in which traffic is, hr'px-
naya Sq., nayt to a ralilroad station and -to a therziot!Lectric powc,--- pl,---t,,t (,!-r'-T%.
Me a-vr----F---,7e yearly durt corce7itration i-ms 0.21, 0.16, 0.21, 0.1)1~.
0-35, and 0-49 T.,;7 ir"; rO, T, 1-1, 111 111, V, VI, 1111, V1:T-r'
Rie lowest fluctijition.- do-riri: ~ycar
Me lowest conccntratio.~is therc (0.1-0.2 rfq-1110) were
Ve ground was co-,-ered vith sziow, and the highect U)c
li~2
'IT SS R
1,,., et al., Gifiyena i Sanit-ariyaa, IT 1
BORB/,SKIY, V. U .0 ~ 1973), 11 10~
sumer durin- d--j spells and in the late fall on foLrf_ry dad s v-i L11 hi -1 liul:!Llit',
U " 3
The avera.-e yearly concentrations variea fiv.,111 Year to Year in -the
13-0.24, and 0 vldm range in "ie fcro,~t-pa:c,: ~~onc, in
0.19-0-28, 0 .29-0.5 3 w - -
h
center of U-he Cit.- (Kalinin tll_c residential zone, cind in Um, rail-o-J.
station and industrial 7one, mspectively. The maximilum concentra-
tion of dust in t-he air is 0-5 mdp,13.
2 / 2)
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uuc-6zj.7?i.oo-.T
TSELOMV, A. I., 2--A CRICH-KOV, A. 1.
Teoriya Prokatiki (Theory- of the Rolling Process), "Mletall=giya- Press,
Moscow, 1970, 358 PP
Translations A -----P-at number of ex-peri-mental and- theoretical stiidies h-axe
been ca--ried out duri-ng recent years which have substantially broadened uxevious
ideas on the pr--cess of metal defonration in rolling.
Charact-eristic of the nodern. theory of rorUnS- a-re the wide use of
the tl~--orous o'L the mechanics of deformable bodies,. the -4riclusiorL.o-f a ro-th-
ematica-I apparazusq and news moze accurate nethods of experLienta.1 investigaa-
tion.
Thnse achievements in the theory of rolling arc the scientific bisis for
the fi=ther de-irelovzent of rol-111ILF: produCtion, its Lipro-,,erent i!-nd intensi-
ficatior-, the Czeation of new technological processes, and hic-h.Ly rrod-L;ctive
roilin mil-I
The results of a series of Investigations- on the theory- of rolling
are generalized i-n: this book. T~e aim iTas not the broad. int-erpreta-tion. of
various inves"L-7tions, a i though rx~- are of greet. interest. In: Genexa-l,
.r the authors vere used..
origir--LI vrork Ir
1/9 Parxticula-r at' 'ention. waz given to the nodern. theory of. longi tudina.1
Lima
TSELIMV, A. I., and GRICHKOV, A. I., Teari_-,a Proketki, '"'etlaliurEiyal' Press,
Moscow, 1970, 358 PP
rollIng of ri-Sht-angled prof Liles.
Earl-ier cublished i,,orks o-f A. I. Tsell,"cov are reviewed ajiditions and
refinements of Lndividn-I assunntions.
I-lany worlts of A. I. Grizi-Jzov are published here for the fir5t tine.
Amon,-, the most inDortant of Crishkov's worksp the following should be notedi
investigation of widening -and contact stresses; analysis of contact forces
equilibriun, theoretical investigation of nonuniform d~izturibution of metal
motion at the source of deforr-matioa, detenmination of contact. friction erergy
etc.
The authors 17-0-t- that 'Che book vill be useful in helpi-nT technolo-
gis-ts in nore accm-atel~ calculatinIK the rolling- pro-cens,- and in assisting
desIgners in determining the forces applied an the -rolleru, on which depend.
the roller mill dimensions, the power of its drive, and the allo,,.-able de-
forma7tions of the rolled netal.
iOLE OF C0111mi-TS
Foreword ........ -o7
2/9 1. Elements of the Rolling Process
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I=Wi, A. 1. 1.., Teariya: Prokatki. ".M'etallurgiya" Press,
Moscow, 1970, 3-518 PP
1. Determ, in-Ing the rol I I nz process .... 9
2. Source of deforration anI. kba- pa-mameters ... 10
Deformation wrameters a..14
Tin matics of the defornation,sou--ces ... 17
5- Concept of displaced volume 0.019
6. Rechan-lical mcKlel of friction in rolling 0. 021,
7. Friction coefficient in rolli-ng
II. Fourdations of the Ar-,Iysis of the Rolling Process
1. Stressed state ...33
2. Deformation state ... 39
3. Differt,,ntial ec",tions of equilibriurt ... 44
4. StreSSeS With DlaStic deformation ... 45
5- Stres-s- dzewndeence an.potential-energy o f
4~--bxstic defo~-aLan. at share- variati-on
6. Analys-is of the fundamental equation of
plastIci-ty
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Teoriya Frokatki, "Metallurglya" Press,
TSELIKOV, A. I., and GIRTC-~%%.
Moscow, 1970, 358 Pp
7. Effect of average stress on shearing strength ... 53
8. Equations of state of a deformable body ... 54
9. Two-c-limensional deforimation ... 57
10. Characteristics and lines of slip as a method
for determinin- stresses in two-dimensiopal
deform.tion ...60
11. Detex-miaing the fields of slip lines ...63
IJI. Contact Stresses in Rollirvg,
I- Concept of contac-L stres5es 69
2. Equalion of plaztici-ty and dixectim of
main stress axes with resWct to two-dimen-
sionall deformation contact surface in rolling ...70
3. Differeritial equati-on af contact- striesses for
two-dinens,ional deformation ...77
4. Theory of contact shearing stresses .0.81
4/9 5. Theory of contact normal stresses ..091
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TSE=07, A.. I.-,. and GRICHKOV, A.. I., Ta-oriya: Prokatki, "MetallurEiya" Pr--ss,
Roaccrfe, 1970, 353 PP
6~ F-f-Ifect of outer zones on. contact stresses ..102
7. Peculiar points on.a- contact surface of a
def orr-a-ition source ..109
B. Fxmrinental investigations of contact
stresses
IV. Laws of nNo-Dinensional Deforration.
1. Speci--7 features of deformation in rolling
Z, Equation of metal flow rate in two-
dJiaen:;io.qal defarmation
3. Flow rate and stress distribution along the
heiGht of a rolled strin cross section
Correlation between the metal flow rate and
ra!Je-- smaed
.5. ffeutml- sur.-face in the source of deformation - - 143
6. Specific sections in. the source of def ormation ..150
7. lnvesti~7-ation of stress. distribution in a
5[9 rmlled metal- by the method. of slip lines
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TSE=V, A. I., and GRICHKOV, A, I. t Teori:ja Prokaattkit Press,
Moscow, 1970, 358 _Dp
8. Forward flow in two-dirlenzional rolling ..158
9. Rate of defornation in two-dimensional rolling -163
V. Spread in Rolling
1. Spread distribution in the source of
deformation ..170
2. Theorv o.-f zDMIQlad calcullation. -.179
3. Relationship between the longitudinal L-d
tmamvers-ze shear stresses alon-S the zone bound-
;rri #- ..191
4. Kffect of strin width on ~mread --195
5. Effect of stress on sravad ..202
6. Ganclus-I'lons on suread determination ..2o8
7. Relationship between transverse and Ionr-it1.zdi-
nal def orriations ..209
8. Evaluation of the efi'lciency of the rolling
process ..214
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~W, A- I, ara GRICHROV, A.. I-, Teoriya: P-rokatki, -F-re-sso
Mascow, 1570, :358 PP
9 , Effect of morezii on fonra=d slip- ..2i9
IQ.W Effect of st--iT) width on stress. distribution
along a contam, suiface ..221
Il- Effect of sT)read on strip velocity and the
defo--mation. velocity in roll-ing- ..227
VI- Direction. and Eouilibriim of Forces. in Lonaitudi-rml Rollin--
1.- Basic eauation of force equilibrium applied to
a. roller -.233
2~ Equilibr-ii-m of forces acting on a rolled strip .. 2,~~'
3.: Equilibriun of contact forces in rolling, wi~.h
tension ..2h7,
4. Symmetric and asymmetric rolling- processes
..259
5-- Resulting, force direction. in rolling (special
en ea) ..Z01-
6. Amm of resultirl- forces ar lied to- a roller z,-j 7
71� 711. Forces Acting on Ro-Uers
TS=OV, A- 1., arA GRIGHKOV, A. Z., Teoz--*ya P-rokatki, " Me tall, =giya" P--e--S,
Hoscow, 1970P 358
Factors determining de-formition forces -.275
Deformation strength at linear stress conditlion ..278
Ex-neriment-al methods for determining defoin-a-
tion strength ..293
Determination of deformation stremrth takinr
into account temperature, cold hardening, and
velocity ..20,5
Effect of outer friction on contact Dress=e ..299
Effect of outer zones on contact m-essure ..307
Effect of strin tension on contact nressuie ..310
Kffect of stri-D width an contact-pressure -.314
Reference pressure -319
V= -The Theoi-j of Rollimg, Taking Into Account -the Rollers
anEL Stri~D Elastic Cmrivression
Effect of' elastic compression of roller-, anfl.
rolled strip on the source of deforiation
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TSELIKOV, A. I., and GR~ P-rokatki, "Metallur,~-';-Yal, PIress,
Moscow, 1970, 358 r----D
2. Contactt forces equllibrlum taking into account
u -2 2
the eh-3tdc cc,,a-oression of the rol I ers ..33
IX. Energy Dissipated in Rol IJ n~r
1. Energy of resiotance forces -.339
2. Enert7- of active forces -.342
3. Basic methods for determining energy dissipa"..ed
in roLung - - 344
References
-.352
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GALYAYEV, IN. A., GOLOVINA, N. I., GRACHE.17, M. 1. " RID %S GUBRIYLN1,0,
K. I., YEREMENK0, Ye. V. , ZAPOL'SKIY, V. N . N V,
. 1~.
ZEL N 13. A., KOTOV, V. I.,
KUZNETSOV, V. S., IMFICKER, E. A., MITMNIKOV, K. P., PUCHUCIN, It- A., PRILEPT-N,
A. A. , SELEZNEV, V. S. , SEREBRYAKOV, B. A. , KIIODYREV, Yu. S., and CHEPEGIN,
V. N.
"Proton Beam With an Ir.nalse of UP to 70 CL2V/S ElaStiCjI1.J-Y DiSPCI:-SCd
Target"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 7, 1-972, pp 1437-1445
Abstract: This paper discusses the operntion of a chann-t!I builu into the
French liquid-hydrogen Mrabelle chamber for the of t1w lnrLIIL.1!1:~~
of lfl~h-Frtergy Phyaics (IJ11F). The funct.-ion of fhe it, La form pu-,.,
beams of pi aud 1! mesoti-,, and antiprotons, in a broad i-ap,,c of-
tudes under the Ction of a higji-frequenc,, separator. Thc Secondary partlcli~s
are generated on the inside of a target placed in thC Path Of a PrOLOn beL-.:'I
diverted from the accelerator vith an energy of 70 Gev By using, a fast
system, for airain~, the proton I)Lam at the target, LogeLh,:r
re;iulred
number Of --hr0U-,h
in the channel, the
I c I
can be provided. Thu aPtical system of the channel is described i..,ith, the
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GALYAYT-V, 14'. A., et al., Zhurnal Tekhniclieskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, '10 7, 19721
pp 1437-1445
aid of diagrams of two possible variants; the beam systen, and, the
particle dosage for the bubble chamber are also explained. The a-uthors
thank R. 14. Suly-~,ev, P. F. Yermolov, A. 1-1. Moiseyev, M. 1. Solocv'yev,
I. A. Danil'chenko, Ye. A. Parshin, V. 11. Kolesnik3 A. N. Aleyev, V. D.
Rudko, and V. M. Gorshkov for their assistance.
2/2
1/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
TITLE--COMPLEXES OF SCANDIUM OXALATE ~41TH 0 PHFNANTHROLINE -u-
AUTHOR-105)-lVANI)VEMIN,
~G., EZH0Vo A.[.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. KHIM
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
B.N., GRIOASOVAv R.K.r
1970, 15(3), 674-7
ZAYTSEVt B.YE.t VALKARSEL,
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--METAL COMPLFX COMPOUND, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, ORGANOMETALLIC
COMPOUNDo ORGANIC COMPLEX COMPOUNOt IR SPECTRUM, BENZENE DERIVATIVE?
OXALATE, SCANDIUM COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0678 STEP Ni~)--UIZ/007ii/70/015/0-33/0674/0677
CIRC ACCESSION '10--AP10113549
U,% ~ LAS' ti: JED
~l -3 ,
212 034 -UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0113549
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.
NASC(C SUB2 0 SU34) SUB2.2-H SUB2 0
SOLN. GAVE CRYST. SC SUB2 (C SLJB2 0
ALPHA 1.514 AND GA'414A 1.616. THE IR
SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE AS WELL AS PHEN
IS PROPOSED FOR 1.
PROCESSIN"' DATc--230CT70
A MIXT. OF 1:1 MOLF JATIO OF
WITH PHEN (0 PHF-NANTH~V)LINE) IN AQ.
SUq4)SUB3 2PHE'll (1) AS PPT., WITH
SPECTRUM OF I kEVEALS THAT C SUB2 0
ARE COORDINATEO TO SC. A STRUCTURE
im-:f I A c c T i_- I F n
1/? 031 U.NCLASSI FIED PROC ESS I NG -',AT F-- I ~ SEP 7 0
TITLF--ANOMALIES OF MAGNEETIC AND ELECTRICAL PRePFRTIES IN LIT"-!IU"-! AND
ALUMINUM FERRITE -U-
AtiT"-3F-(04J-'GELGVv K-P.v ~ORYAGAv A.N.t GRIDASOVA, T.YA., LAV,~RVSKAYA,
P.J.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(l), 277-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU8JECT AREAS-MATE"(1ALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-LITHIUMt ALUk',11,&lyq IPLJNv MIAGNETCJSTPICTION, ELEcr,,ic
Ci7NDUCTIVITY, THFI:*v-AL AFFECT
P Rnx *y t L'r~ olt i/J 2 5 j S TP N UR 0 11 7 0 /i-1 1 7
c I!, C f;T
ty. t. I F IT
212 0 3 1 UNCL A S S I F I F!)
CIRC
ABSTPACT/EX'r,';ACT--(U) (;r)-0- t.,-iSTPACT. THE SPl:-CI 11~%, WAS .-'~T I ZEJ A r
4.20EGi~EESK It. FIELDS Lc~:')S THA,"J' DR E,.~(-JAL TO 50 KCDE. UND-- THESE
C-~NOIT13hiSj THE SP-:C-I'~Ft! HAS N:I" mAGNETIC SATN. THIS CAN
EITHEP TO THE EXISTENCE OF TKIANGULAR ORDERING CR TC A L A R '-IAGNET ic
A'qISOTRnpy. CALCNS. SHJW THAT THE 1ST POSSIBILITY IS CORRECT. THE
TEMP. DEPENDENCES iF THE ELEC. RESISTANCE AND MAGNETORESisrENCE OF THE
FERRITE WERE.STUOIED. MAX. WERE OSSD. ON THE CUPVE SIGMA VEkSUS TAU.
@NE OF THEM IS DFTD. BY THE TRUE MAGNETIZATION NEAR THE CURIE TE4P.9 AND
THE 2ND OCCURS 4T TEMPS. WHERE THERE IS AN ANOMALY ON THE CURVE IN R
VERSUS (1-TAU), THE EXISTENCE OF THE 2ND MAX* ON THE CURVE
DEL-TAR-R(TAU) IS APPAPEINTLY RELATED TIG A DISTORTION OF THE NIONCOLLINEAR
MAGNETIC, STRUCTURE AND ITS TRANSITION INTO A COLLINEAR MAGNETIC
STRUCTURE. TEMP. DLEPENDENCES OF THE COERCIVE FORCE ANa MAGNET HAT I L)N IN
WEAK FIELDS 00 4!-!T ':-:XHlHT ANY ANmALIES.
U%,-' t ASSIFIED
USSR UDC 621-396.6714.3
GRZITj -A!P. N.
"Studying a Reactively L oaded Vibrator With Current Distribution According to
the Traveling Wave Law"
Tr. Mosk. enerF_. in-ta (71orks of the Moscov Power Engineering Listitute), 19-2
vyp.3-19, pp 150-157 (f~rom RZh-Radiotekhnika., No 11, Nov 72, Abotract No 11 B31
Translation: A vibrator is studied in which a traveling wave regine is set up, by
connecting 1UMDed, eactive resistance into each am. The tests utilized one aim
Of ar. antenna where the arn, is located vertica].ly above a metallic plane. Arnpli-
twie and phase measurenentus were carried out I~y u3ing a loop ::cn(:,c which moved
along the lowg-itudinal slit in the tubular body of the vibrator. It is shovin that
a wideband antenna can be achieved by tMing the vibrator to a travoling wave
regime with the aid of a reactive load. Original article: eight Illustrations
and seven bibliographic entries. N.Sq
~12 049 UNCLASSIFIE10 PROCESSING DAT-a-~
TITLE--JETEFMINING IGNCSPHZ:KIC EFFECTS A' ISING DURUN" PROP.~G.1" '&
RADIC WAVES FRLM SPACLO POINT REGISTRY OF THE FARAUAY AJ',lt~ JO,:~PLE- P-"
AUTHOR-lob)-MISYURAt V.A.r KROXHMALNIKOV, YE.B., ZINCHENKO, G.~..,
G-A.v GRIDIN, A.N.
3 LA
CCUNTRY OF IN~_C__uss
SOURCE--MUSLOA, GEOMAGNLTIZM I AERONOMIYA, VOL Xt NO 31 1970, PP
DATE PU5LISk'E0------TG
SL13JECT AkLi~S--AT.4QSVH_r-RlC SCIENCES2 NAVIGATIGN, XISSILE IFECHi%JL~6"
TGPIC TAGS.--RADIC WAVE PROPAGATION, ICNOSPHERIC
ROCKET, RA010 TRANSMITTER, DPPPLER EFFECT, FARADAY EFFECT,
SIGNAL
C[NTRCL MARKING--NO RESfRICTfONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFiEb
PROXY RLEL/FRAME--3005/C649 STEP
CIRC ACCESSIGN NU--AP013Z735
U ii L: L A SSO I F .1 E C'
-212 049 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIING U-111.,~-~-,-~,~~~"..~-,-.;,~,11-
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP013Z735
A8SrRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRACT. THIS PAPER OESCRI-6:1:S
I)ETERXLNING ThE EFFECTS ARISING DURING RAO 10 ~; At' E P.R 0 P,. 61
IONOSPHERE. THE AUTHGAS GIVE ITNFGRRATICN ON VIERTICAL
REFRACT ICN, ICNOSPHEKIC CORRECTIONS FOR THE OPTICAL -'OiD G:;''; iP "L
CORRECTIGNS FOR THE DOPPLEk SHIFT IN THE FREoUr'_-,*,JCY al:
CAVES EMOTED BY TRANS.MITTE.,-,S CARRIED Cvi, GEOPHYSICAL
MEASUREMENTS WLRE MADE AT FREQUENCIES OF 48 AND 14q ''-.C-SEC IN
AND OCTOBER L965 IN THE MfLULE LATITUOLS OF FJ-,E ~OVIII--:f lj:~likji%
STATIuNS LGCATE:D SIMILAR TO 200 Km F-RC.I., THE RCCX-'-T
RESULTS CF ;-&ASUREMENTS OF THE REGUC~-D PHASE DIFFERENCE ANJ -lin'E:
DIFFERENCE IN DOPPLER FREQUENCY ShIFTSt AS WELL PAS THE: ACC4E:T
FARAGAY EFFECT AT TWO COHERENT FREQUENCI,ES, ARE GIVEN.
U.%!, L A
TECHNICAL TRANSLATION
FSTC-HT-23- 461-70
"JM-NGLISH TITLE% APERTURE CH,%KiscrERISTICS OF PHOTOFLEcTRIC DETEcroRs
FOREIGN TITLE: APERTUNME KIIABAYTERISTLKI IIDTOPRIYE.'LNIKOV
AVTHOR1 A. S. GrLA~q and E. D. Pankov
SOURCE: IVL'Z- PRIBOROSTROYEVIYE. Vol. 11, No. 1, 1968. pp 105-108
Tr4malated for FSTC by ACSI
NOTICE
V) The content, nf this publication have been trAnslated as pre%ented in thr otiginal text. N*o
pt has been made to verify the accuracy of any statement contained herein. V%~s
ar"'m
trinslArion is published with 2 minimum of capy editing and graphics preparation in order
to expedite the dissemination of information. skequests for additional copies of this
docurriont should be addressed to Department A, National Technical Information Scmcc.
Springfield, Virginia 2215 1. Appfo~id for public release; distribution unlimited.
USSR UDC 61-1.0-19-5.001.1-
BEREZOVSKIY, V. V. , BYKOVSKIY, Yu. A., ~~~ A. 11 KOHORD!, L. S. ,
W.U
SHELAGIN, Yu. N.
"Flaw Detection on a Fuel. Elenent Model by Means of a La-2-er"
V sb. Vaor. tepiofiz. yadern. reaktoro-4 (Problems in the T-hierrr.~! Physics
of Nuclear Reactors -- colle cti on of works), ryp. 3, Ilosccw, Atornizdat,
1971, pp 93-100 (from, RZ7,la-'-:'lekti-oLeklanir-.a i Enerfetika, ~'io 9, Sep '111,
Abstract No 9UI88)
Trans-lation: The authors discuss the use of an infrared C02-, . laser
with a wa-ielengt-h of 10.6 1.,. Tile. parwrieters of laser emif-Ssion enabled
airly sr:all -ea (-0.001 rm,2), thus improving Vne reso-
_~ocusine cn a - _j - __ -
lution of thermal de 7,r4 ces. A inser beam vlt-
L-,n a Pcjver c- Me Ccr-
tinuous made was used to detect flat..rs (pits in the cas-np and r~eeii*,;g
oil the -fuel in nuclear fuel elements). Peeling in the form of a spot of
arbitrary share with a concentrated head. source is considered. Tne ter~l-
perature of the casinj rilses -when the I-a-ser beam hi ts a reF-icln 1.-Th~_r~
there is peeling. A pickup de-cer-mines the temperature rise. _Tt iS fo-_zn~;
1/1-1
C_
U SSR
BMEZOVSK-77, V. V. , et al. , VoLr. teplofiz. Ladern. rea:,f:toroy vyp. 3
P"Oscov, Atomizdat, 10,71, rp 93-11,00
that an increase in e rate of bei--. dis-clacement entai-IS
in the required Dower of the source, & rise In maximun
more severe recLirenents for the time lag of the temperature pickup..
Emission from a laser with a rower of I kW was focused by a field of
3-105 W/cm2 on an area of 2-10-3 mm2. Three illustrations, vwo tabjeo,
bibliography of five titles. A. M. Bovshovskiy.
2 /2
Masers and Lasers
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UDC 621.039.5.001.4
BHREZOVSKIY, V. V., BYKOVSKIY, YU. A., GRIDI~.. Koj,()REV, L. S., SlILLAGIN,
YU. N.
"Laser Detection of Defects in a Fuel Element Model"
Vopr. teplofiz. yadern. reaktorov -- V sb. (Problems of Thermo-
physical Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of Works), vyp. 3, Moscou, Atomizdat
Press, 1971, pp 93-100 (from RZh-Teploenergetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract io
9U188)
Translation: Utilization of a CO _iq -He gas infrared laser with a wavelength
2 2 r~
of 10.6 microns is discussed. The parameters of the laser radiation permitted
focusing of it on a sufficiently small area (_ 0.001 =2) and, at tile same
time, increasing tile resolution of the thermal devices, A 6 wntt laser beam
rdas used to detect defects (holes in the jad,,et, exfoliation of the fuel).
Exfoliation in the form of a spot of arbitrary shape with a concentrated heat
source is invesri,2ated. Vnen tile laser beam hits the exfoliation rep,,ion, tile
jacket temperature rises. 1he rise in temperature is recorded by a sensor. It
is established that with an increase in the beam displacement rate, [he neces-
sary power supply increases, the maximum temperature increases, and the require-
ments on the inertia of the temperature sensor increases. Focusing one kilowatt
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BEREZOVSKIY, V. V., et al., Vopr. teplofiz. yadem. reaktorov, vyp. 3, Moscow,
Atomizdat Press, 1971, pp 93-100
of laser radiation created a field of 3-10 5 watts/cm2 over an area of 2-10 -3 mm2.
There are 3 illustrations, 2 tables and a 5-entry bibliography.
2/2
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1/Z 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--EVIDENCE FOR AN INTERMEDIATE HEGHA,,NjlSll IN INTERALTIONS BETWEEIN
COMPLEX NUCLEI -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GRIDNEV,-G.F., VULKOV, V.V.t WILCZYNSKIt J-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR (S
SOURC6--NUCL. PHYS. A 19709 142(2), 385-91
t DATE PU6LISHED-----70
SUbJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--ENERGY SPECTRUMj ANGULAR UISTRIBUTION, C014POUND NUCLEUSt
NUCLEAR REACTION, OXYGEN ISOTOPE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RhEL/FRAME--1976/1011 STEP NO--NE/0000/70/142/002/0385/0391
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP004,891
UNICLASSIFIED
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0042891
ABSrRACT/F-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRACT. THE ENERGY SPECTRA OF THE PICK UP
(PRIME16 Or F)r (PRIME16 Or NE), AND IPRIIIE16 Ot NA) REACTION PRODUCTS
ON PRIME27 AL, PRIME51 Vi AND PRIME93 NS TARGEr NUCLEI WERE MEASURED FOR
SEVERAL ANGLES. CHARACTERISTIC MAX. IN THE SPECTRAt PLACED MUCH LOINLP,
IN ENERGY THAN THE PRODUCTS OF THE DIRECT TRANSFER REACTIONS WERE QBSD.
THE APPEARANCE OF THESE MAX. IS TENTATIVELY INTERPRETED AS RESULTING
FROM AN INTERMEDIATE REACTION MECHANISM, WHICH SHOULD PLAY AN IMPORTANT
ROLE IN A DEFINED REGIUN OF THE ANGULAR MGMENrum VALUES.
FACILITY: JOINT INST. NUCL. RES., DUBNA, USSR.
0IN i I- A S S I f I FD
L
1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--LI.41TIi%G ENERGY RESOLUTION OF THIN DETECTORS OF THE DC--DX TYPE IN
THE E SUBALPHA EwUALS 5-9 MEV kANGE -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-AVOEYCHIKOV, V.V., GRIDNEV, G.F., LOZHKIN, O.V.t PERFILOV,
N.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. 4KAD. SSSR, SER. FIZ. 1970, 34(l), 210-17
DATE PUBLIShED ------- 7 0
SUBJECT
TOPIC SILi--:)N
DETECTOr-,, ALPHA SPE-CTRUM
CCANTROL MARKTING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY R'LEL/FRAME--1991/1045 s r c. P N J -- UR 00,'# 810 1 103,t 0 G 1010 61,' L i
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP012.0735
u I'll, c 1- A IS 13 1 F I E D
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0110735
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. EXPTL.
23.1t 25-21 AND 39.2 MU THICK SI DETECTORS UF
CARRIED OUT WITH STD. ALPHA PA-RILTICLE SGURCE:S~
LIMITING ENERGY RESULN. IS GIVEN.
PROC ES S I NG OA T E- - 3,"), jCT 70
3
STUDIES OF Ll-j,d, 13-1,
THE !);z--,:)X TYPE
ii Fi~-R THE
[),N; t - 1 ,, S 1, 11, 11 t , ".11
t 112 033 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
:~TITLE-NEW ISOTOPES FLUORINE 23, FLUORINE 24, NEON 25, AND NEON 26s
PRODUCED IN NUCLEAR REACTIONS WITH HEAVY IONS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-ARTUKH, A.G., AVDEICHIKOV, V.V., GRIDNEV, G.F., MIKOEEV, V.L.,
VOLK0Vv V.Y.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PHYS. LETT. B 1970t 31(3)t 129-30
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--ION BOMBARDMENT, HEAVY NUCLEUS, THORIUM, NEGN ISOTOPE, ISOTOPE
SEPARATION, MASS SPECTROSCOPY, PULSE AMPLITUDE, FLUURlNE ISOTOPE
CONTROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMP---1982/0675
STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052134
UNCLASSIFIED
212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--lbOCT70
CIRCI ACCESSION ',10--AP0052134
ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT--fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BOMBARDING OF A 4.4-MG-Cm
PRIME2 PkIME232 TH TARGET WITH 174-MEV PRIME-22 NE IONS PRODUCED N RICH
PRIME23 F, PRIME24 F, PRIME25 NE, AND PRIME26 NE. MAGNETIC RIGIDITY
(BR) SPECTROMETRY COMBINED WITH PULSE HEIGHT (DELTA E AND E-DELTA E)
ANAL. OF 2-SI DETECTORS DETD. THE MASS AND CHAAGE OF THE DETECTED I ;N'S.
ISOTOPIC YIELDS dERE DETO. AT BR-B SUBEL R EQUALS 1.159 AND 1.138 AND
PRIME22 NE PARTICLE FLUXES OF (9.2 AND 2.3) TIMES 10 PRIME15, RESP.; THE
B SUSEL R IS THE MAGNETIC RIGIDITY OF THE ELASTICALLY SCATTERED PRIME22
NE IONS. FACILITY: JOINT INST. NUCL. RES., DUBNA, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
l/Z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING;, OArE--(,9f)CTTO
TITLE-COULM3 STRIPPING IN A WIDE. LINERGY RANC-E OF LMITI_~.D I)RUIO.AS --U-
AUTHOR-(05)-L IT V I tip V.F. , NEMILOV , YU. A., KRA SNOV, L.V. , Ck I ONEV, K -A.
ZHEREBTSOVA, K.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--YAL). FfZ. 19701 11(2)1 Z73-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--EXCITED NUCLEUS, NICKEL ISOTOPE, DEUTERON BOMBARDMENT,
EXCITATION ENERGY, LLLC7R(JN TRANSITION
CUNTROL i'-1ARKl;%'G--,N0 RESSTRICTIOt-IS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRIJXY REEL/fRAML--1980/0380 STEP NU--kJR/0367/10/~)LL/O~)?/Oi7-i/u-'ff)
CIRC ACCESSIUN NO-AP0048652
lJo',CLASSIVIED
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION Nu--AP0048o'32 ,
Ai3,STPACT/EXlRACT--[U) GP-0- A35TRACT. SPLCrROSCUPIC Fj%('TORS WERE
OBTAINED FOR TRANSITIONS TO LEVELS.-OF THE PAIIME63 NI NUCLEUS BY Ur,ING
EXCITATION ENERGIES IS SMALLER THAN 5 MEV.- THE SPECTROSCOPIC FACTORS
FOR TRANSITIONS OBTAINED BY USING EXCITATION ENERGIES Up TO 3 ME-V
COINCIDE WITH THE VALUES OBTAINED FROM EXPTS. AT "UVER BARRIER" D
ENERGIES (15 MEV). AT HIGHER EXCITATION ENERGIES (L EQUALS 2, E SUBD
EQUALS 4.096 MEV)j ANDMALUUSLY LARGE SPECTROSCOPIC FACTORS ARE 06TAINED.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GUS. UNIV., LENINGRAD, USSR.
I H f I A S' t' -
,141~ jS I l'- I c- 1)
USSR
uDc 620.13:669,14
GRIDNEV V. N., KONCINTI-EINKO 11. A., LAR---.YCV, L. N.) f-ESIT'OV, nj. n.,
RAFAL011MY, V. A., and !U~RCi-EETZ,:0, YU. F., Institute of !,zttal Physics, Acad~_-.-
of Sciences U'--:.r SSIR
"Effect of _'Dlastic D~-_formiation on the Te,-.merinr, Processes C-f p Qienc-ed Steel"
Kiev, 14~tallofizika, No 301, 1972, PP 51-54
Mustract: The -feat,i_"es taking -Dlace in the tempcrin~- of nartensite 11b:.r tile
-La's-u
simultaneous action of heatinf- steel '(0 to 2500C while imrartin.- p ic
deformation by drawin,-- (a_lbiost 1CY~~) were rtudied. From the obtain~2d calori-
rr~-_tric and dilaton-atric data it follows that durinr., this t-reatment, alcn~7, wil-,li
acceleration of the met,,,stable rhase (rartensite and austenite) deco,-position
being acco,-.qlanie.-i 1~,v loworin- of deft!ct density from harden4n,-,r, ori.,-in and
weakening, of tile 2teel, another pronuss occurg-tilut-I of ""ecorml-vx~i-
tion products as a result of p1ristic deformation yieldin!1- the qCC,.jr~qb.LI,_,ion o!'
new defects vhich increane the internal en,--r;;,y of the and stir.ilate -a
rnore comnlete occarrence of the phenomena of' recrystallization d-rin~. repeated
hea:tJ1_n5-. 2 -, Z---= 7 c - ferences
-e
USSR
UDC 539-2-52 -536.4-2"
1
BURDIN, V. V., GRID_-EV, V. N.) and 'VINTAKY-1)V. N., Insstit-.~te of Metal Physics,
Acadeny of
'Carbon Content in the Ferrite of Car'bon Steels"
Kiev, Metallofizika, 110 39, 1972, DD 85-88
Abstract: Me chan--e of the alDha-tihase lattice rarameters ~'or ramid heatim-
(UP to 5000/see) and cooling (lip to 1000/ Isec) of carbon steels -,ms st,idied with
the Use of ra-Did x-ray examination. Res,-xlts of this work sho-.. that for ra-id
heating and coolini, of carbon steels it is not possible to dissolve nore ca---',-,).n
in the alpha-phase than indicated by the phase diarram for steel. 'Phe
hypothesis that the QP and CP liner, on the Fe-C Phase diarri-am can Ile e Yt ra,7 oud
to values corresuonding to a lartre carbon content is not
20 biblioEraphic references.
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UD C' 6 161 . 0 17 . _-3
GRIDIEV, V. N.,_ OSIMADERTl, S. P., ar~! SVIFLNOVI A. M.) Instit-Itt! of ?"etal
-'Physics, Academy of Sciences U1-,r SSR
"Features of A, -1stenite Formttion Darin-u- Rapid Jfeatin,, of Gold-,-iorked Steel
KVK-42 (42Kh21qGSM,)"
Kiev, 1.'P-tallofizika, no 4,)) 19722, -.DP 37-45
Abstract: The effect of rarid heatin,- mates (up to 30DDO/sec) nn the te7q-_,~ra-
ture conditions for the al-pha-ar-mn truns'lomation is dra-wn to 75'. reLictui:,,n)
KVK-42 steel of t'-_ martensite class -.,as stiidied. It .as sh:)wn that wit_n an
increased deirree o~' deformation, there occurs a lowerir!- of tlic critical rDirt
'th whereimon tho affect, of
in comparison w, the point for minealed stuel,
ing is greater the hicher the de;,ree of' deformation and hemttir A
ature-tim,c, diagram was plotted for austenite fomation in the (riven steel for
conditions or continuom-, heati-nir in the iziterml of heatin:~ ratu-2 fr7,-,-. 51) t-.)
27000/see. Tae obtained duta are dluc~i,.ncd from thu view;)r)int ol' th,~, n"
ctmetural defects on the hinetics of a,istenite Vorr,~ition. 6 5 hib-
liographic references.
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Lr:,"C 669-017-3
GRIDINEW 11. , Pj-5 I_'-' IN, 0. M. and 0SHYADEROV, S . P. , institute of '.'.eta I
..S
'~~,,~Fsics, ~~-ca-ktiy of Sciences Ukr SSR
"Austenite's Inheritance of the Al-pha-Phase Defect Structure in the Fnpid He.-zlting
of U9 Steel"
Kiev, 'ek--tallofizika, NO 39, Ic;)72, pp 69-75
Abstract: The conditions of rapid annealing (10000/ser.) of TJ') del'orr,-.edl steel
(0-36%), done prior to de-forration in the termered, nor!~-nlized, and annealed
states, were studied bY dilatometric Pnd therma! anaiy:~eo, wi-iich it 37,oz-
sible to obtain structures with differert interplate distances. fie:noval of the
effects of prior plastic deforration -proceeds in three stens: in the temperature
interval of the a!pha-phase, in the alrha-gamma-ph,~;se tr~7rsfonration ', and in
the ga. =-a-rhaze. The -1-2f-ree of prior deformation in t'-- s7atdied li~--its has
only a quantitative effect, and does not change the overall jictilre of anine~alin:,,-
aur-ing --aT)id heating.- the austenite inherits a defect structure of t1ne
deforrr-ed al-,.ha-phase, wne-eur-= t'-..e Increased defectiveness of xast2rjite is
preserved almost to its recrystall-ization tei-,iperature. 5 fir-ures 7
graphic references.
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UDC 532-4.019.3
GRIDNEV V.._N.,,.and KUSHNAREVA, N. P., Kiev
"Influence of Structure on Internal Friction of Nickel and Nickel
Alloy Single Crystals"
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, Mar-Apr 71,
pp 75-79
Abstract: A COMDarison is presented between the changes in the
temperature deoendence of internal friction and th.e. structural
state of single crystals of nickel and the alloy Ni-Mo (1.1 at.','C,)
and type 79NM4 permalloy. In single crystals of pure nickel,
when fragmentation develops, the appearance of a broad maximum
is observed in the 630-6501C area. In single crystals of the
alloys, no peaks are noted upon heating up to 9500. The origin
of the 9-1 background, as well as the dislocation structure of
the material, results from the presence of grain boundaries.
Studies are performed by the method of low-frequency twisting
oscillations at up -to about 1,0000C. The peak parameters observed
in the pure nickel correlate satisfactorily with the results of
calculations, confirming the Possibility of the development of re-
laxation maxima with nonconservative displacement of the disloca-
tions- of low-angLe grains. L/l
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UDC 532.4.019.3
GRIDNEV, V. N., and KUSHNAREVA, N. p., Kiev
"Influence of Structure on Internal Friction of Nickel and Nickel
Alloy Single Crystals"
Moscow, Fizika 1. Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, Mar-Apr 71,
pp 75-79
Abstract: A comparison is presented between the changes in the
temperature denendence of internaL friction and the structural
state of single crystals of nickel and the alloy Ni-Mo (1.1 at.i;)
and type 79NM4 permalloy. In single crystals of pure nickel,
when fragmentation develoDs, the appearance of a broad maximum
is observed in the 630-6500C area. In single crystals of the
alloys, no peaks are noted upon heating up to 950'. The origin
of the 9-1 background, as well as the dislocation structure of
the material, results from the presence of grain boundaries.
Studies are nerformed by the method of low-frequency twisting
oscillations at up to about 1,0000C. The peak prirtrimeterri ob.-;ixrved
in the pure nickel correlate satisfnctorily with the results of
calculations. confirming the possibiLity of the deveLooment of re-
laxation maxima with nonconservative displacement of the rlisLaca-
USSR
WC 669.17
-91=11-7EV-1 V. N., MSIMOV, YU. YA., IMMOV, V. N., and OSMDEROV, S. P.,
Institute of 'r:etal Physics, AcadeMr of Sciences UkrSBR
"The Characteristics of High-Speed Austenization of 11% eutectoid Steels"
Y_DO
Kiev, Meta1lofizika, 110 31, 1970, pp 121-126
Translationi The characteristics of the process of formtion of austenite
in annealed, hardened, and highly tempered carbon steels of a hypoeutectoid
composition in a heating rate interval fron 20 to 7000 degrees per second
were studied by overall investigation methods. It is shown that the tempera-
turo conditions of au:;tenite formation in high-speed heating depend on the
Initial structural state. When steel with an annealed structure is heated
at a rate of more than 500 degrees per secondp the trazinformation occui-3
according to a two-starge pattern, when first the pearlite and then the
ferrite steel comDonentz are transformed into austenite. Bibliographyt
8 entries, 3 illustrations.
1/2 023 UNCL ASS I F I ED PRUCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--DEFECTS IN THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF UNTEMPEREO HIGH CARBON
MARTENSITE -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-GRIONEV, V.N., PETROV, YU.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. EU.) 1970, 15(2)v 217-23
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 7o
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--HIGH CARBON STEEL, MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATIONt CRYSTAL
DISLOCATION, STEEL QUENCHINGo MANGANESE STEELt ELECTRON DIFFRACTION
CONTROL MARK[ N'137--NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1996/1929 STEP NO--Ui'~/0185/70/015/002/OZI'[/()2;-13
CI'RC ACCESSION "~'Cl--AP0118891
L I t -` L A S S I F .1 E
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIA15 DATE-- 23',"C r-,(1
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118891
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SMALL ADMIXT. OF AN 114 THE SOLID
SOLN. OF ALPHA IRON SUPEKSATO. WITH C LOWEr~EO THE MAPJENSITIC
TRANSFORMATION TEMP. OF AUSTENITIC STEEL TO UNDER R00~'-i TEMP.
CONSEQUENTLYt AFTER UUE4CH1NL'y IN RATER, THE STEEL SAMPLE C'-)NTG.
115PERCENT C AND 1.9PERCENT MN WAS THE ONLY AUSTENITIC v0DIFICATION
OSTAINED. THIS WAS COOLED DURING ELECTRON DIFPRACTION SCANf-41NG FROM ROOM
TEMP. TO MINUS30DEGREE-S UNTIL MINUS 1000EGREES SO THAT THE UNINTERRUPTED
STUDY 09 THE MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATION AND OF THE CREATED MARTENSITE
WAS THUS MADE POSSIRLE WIT14OUT WARMING TO ROOM TEMP. THE UNTEMPERED
MARTENSITE CRYSTALS CREATED AT MINUS80 TO MINUS 100DEGREES HAVE A HIGti
D. OF LINEAR AND PLANAR DEFECTS. THE DISLOCATION D. IN THIN FOILS OF
HIGH C MARTENSITE CAN BE SUBSTANTIALLY LOWERED DUE TO THE LOSS OF A PART
OF THE DISLOCATIONS AFTER ELECTROPOLISHING, UNLESS SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
FOP THEIR FIXATION ARE TAKEN. THIN STRIPS OF FCC. STRUCTURE WERE 01550.
IN THE ( 110) PLANES. TdJ SYSTEMS OF PARALLEL DISLOCATIONS WFRE 03SD.,
SCREW AND EDGE DISLOCATIONS ~iITH THE BURGERS VECTOrR A-2 MEAN VALUE 01:
111. THE DISLOCATION D. WAS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 10 SUB11 C4 Pql.'.,.E
NEGATIVE 2. THF DISLOCAtION NET DIVIDES THE 14ARTENc)ITIC CqYSTAL [NTO
BLOCKS SIMILAR TO 100 AUGSTROM EACH. BEYOND THE DISLOCATION'St fHIN
TWINS OF THE SYSTEMS (112) -,EAN VALUE OF Ill AND (110) MEAN VALUE OF 110
WERE OBSD. FACILITY: INST. METALLOFIZ.t KIEVi USSR
UINC' L AS S I F I F 0
USSR UDC 533.652./661.013
GRIDNEV, V. P,
"Optimal Clim-h Trajectory of an Aircraft"
Sb. nauchn. rabot aspirantov. Un-t druzhby narodov iiiri. F~:i-risa D-murn-n-r.
Fak. fiz.-matem. i yestestv. n. (Collection of Scientific of Aspi-
rants. University of People's Friendship imeni Patrice Lumt~mba. Faci,,Ity 0IF
Physicomathematical and Natural Sciences), 1969, ITO 6, pp lti5-11_0 (from
RZh-Mekhanika, No it, Apr 70, Abstract No 4B357)
Translation: The problem of the optimal expenditure of Euel in
of climb ol: an aircraft in a vertical plane in a homogeneous gravi tat -ional
field of a plane earth i,,; considered for Mach numbers greater -rhar, 5.
thrust and fuel expenditure rate are considered as functions of alLit:udo ~n('I
Mach number and are represented in the form of second deL-ree in-Leriolation
polynomialn. The Polar is assumed to be independent of the Mach aumlh-er.
The optimal law IV,- Llw~ chawrt! ill velocity wIth heipjla JL:~ ,;oII8,h( by ail iir,oli-
rect method using Euler equations. 7 references. G. G. Aronirj.
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UDC 621.315.592:546.28
ARUSHANOV, A. Ya., and YUMATOV, K. A.
"Autoepitaxia of Silicon During Vaporization by Electron Beam in Ultrahigh
Vacuum"
V sb. Protsessy rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovodn. (Procedures for the
Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novo-
sibirsk, 1970, pp 238-245 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 7,
July 1971, Abstract No 7B100)
Translation: Autoopitaxial layers of Si are obtained by the deposition method in a
vacuum of 10-5-5 . 10-9 mm of mercury. In order to assure high deposition rates,
vaporization of the Si is conducted with the aid of a aharp-focueed electron beam.
The substrates are placed at f~0-60 mm from the molten 5i on a massive Mo disk which
is heated by an electron gun. As substrates n-type Si wafers are used of (111)
orientation, 25 mm in diameter and 0.5 mm thick with a resistivity of 50--lCO ohm.cm,
which are subjected beforehand to mechanical polishing with subsequent degreasinv,
or are chemically polished. Immediately preceding deposition, the substrates are
briefly heated at increased temperatures. The process of deposition is conducted at
a temperature of the substrate of 1100--11000 C and a doposition rate of 0.01_2.1~
micrometer/min. The thickness of the film is 3-60 micro=eter. It is shown th
r:t the
density of packing defects deponds to a considerable degree on the deposition tey
the vacuum in the working chamber, and the substrate teriLerature. Die ancumption ia
confirmed CGnVernin2, an extanB-Lon of the depoeition rate during which perfect laycrs
USSR
ARUSffAN.OV, A. Ye., et al., Protsessy rosta kristallov i plenok poluDrovodn.
(Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection
of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 238-245 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye
primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B100)
are obtained, with an imprcvement of the vacuum. It is found that conditions of
growth determine the properties of the Si film. In a vacuum of 10-8--10-9 Mm of
mercury, layers practically without defects are obtained of n- end p-type Si. The
resistivity of p-type film is 200-,W0 ohm.cm. On the basis of the monocrystalline
layers obtained, laboratory specimens were prepared of p-n junctions of the type
Ifilm-film" with reverse voltage on the order of 500 v. 8 ref. V.G.
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Preface 3
Grift",*Ozirr"%, Irreatigation of Reliability of Freight Cars and Effectiveness
of Their Maintenance
Connection Between Reliability of Cars and Maintenance of the
Railroad Stock 4
II Results of Experimental Investigations of Reliability and
Analysis of Car Maintenance 30
III Restoration of Useful Life of Cars and 6ubstantiation of the
Possibility of Increasing Train RunsWithout Technical
Inspection and Repairs
K6111chenko, V. F.: Nezeovorova. 0. 0, Rational Distribution and Improvement
of Operation of Stations for Preparation of Cars for Loading 66
Lincherko, V. K. Selection of Rat.'onal Mealhanization Heans and Improverent
of Efficiency of Their Utilization in Preparation of Cars for Loading 99
R
e F r ~--i e
e
4TI-t-IL-1-41 I ~1311
AM0046211
Moscow Vsesoyu Ilauchno-Issledovatellskly Institut Zheleznodorozhnogo Trans-
porta.
Trudy Nr 390. Improvemnt of Organization of Maintenance of Fre:~ight Cars
(Sovershenstvovaniye organizatsii tekushchego soderthaniya f,7ruzovykh vagonov)
Moscow, Transport, 1970, 117 pp (SL:TFh M85.90
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
.410
19781321
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MARKIN, V. S. P. A.,-and YEIRHISMN, L. N., Institute of Elec-
Trochemistry, my of Sci-effc-CA-USSR, Moscow, and Institute of Biological
Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Pushchino
nDirect Passage of Ions Through Lipid Membranes. 1. Ylathenatical Model"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 16e No 6, Nov/Dee 71, pp 1,011-1,018
Abstracti A aathematical model containing seven parameters -- constant of
ion diffusion into the membrane, constant of Ion diffusion out of the membrane,
saltatory velocity of ions jumping from one potential pore in the membrane
to another, pore width coefficient, surface capacitance, volume capacitance,
and saturation concentration -- is established, The paranetera are neazured
under the given experimental conditions$ and the figures are substituted
Into the model to calculate the permeability of a lipid membrane to any
lipid-solublo ions. Equations for volt-ampere curve8p admittance, and the
coefficient of partition between water and lipid are given. Tests suitable
for verifying the theory are suggested.
1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--STUDY OF TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM COMPLEXES WITH QXYACIDS BY THE
EXTRACTION METHOD -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-PYATNITSKIYI I.V., GRIGALASHVILI, K.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-SCOBSHCH. AKAD. NAUK GRUZ. SSR; 57: 53-6(JAN 1970)
DATE PUBLISHED--JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-TITAhIUM COMPOUND, ZIRCONIUM COMPLEX, HYDROXYL RADICALt
SUCCINIC ACID, LCMPLEX COMPOUND
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0906 STEP NO-UR/0251/70/Cj57/000/0053/0056
CIRC ACCESSION NCr--AP0124567
UMC . AS C I C 1, r- n
'j"L.- .2 4L_ u
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124567
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. THE COMPOSITION ANO STA81LITY OF
TITANLUM COMPLEXES WITH GLYCERICt GLYCOLIC, AND 01HYDROXYTARTARIC
(INDEXED AS TETRAhYDROXYSUCCINIC) ACIDS AND ZIRCONIUM COMPLEXES WITH
LACTIC ACIDS WERE STUDIED BY THE EXTRACTION METHOD IN A LARGE INTERVAL
OF PH. THE CONSTANTS OF HYDROLYTIC INSTABILITY WERE CALCULATED.
FACILITY: TBILISI STATE UNIV.. USSR.
I ACC
L " -) -3 1 F A L u
USSR
Z_f~.T ~'. 7._W_2 7_11I d
COmmitLee for-, llir'-.her aaw collar-15%f Laucaion Geor6ian SSR;
imeni T.G. Shevcher-ho, Kiev, of Higiier and
Education bla-ainian SSR
"Study of Titanium and -7-irconium Complexes With Hydroxyac-I'd.- by
Method
Troilisi, ScobsLciieniiy.'.~ ade.-aii C'-"uz4n3'-,)Y S"', Vol
anc
glycolic ~~nd diiiydrox-
studied by tLe extraction .ac-.Lod in both acidic and 'w~~Ac ';C)l*(lZ'-l~:'W3. CL:
of hydrolyti c i nsti:bi iilz c,~I I cl,--' a-~ e d: '6 i l,' I C Z:,. C 1 e:.: ::.C:I-
Med-ura, 1.5- Y--zr-* c acid co=-,:,',
-C-X L~_.Slc
zizanlium g-lycc~`-ic acid coraplt-x in racid ried]'Lum, .5-10-
~:.anaric azild in ri-2id; medium. 6.-i -:0-17 -1--an-1,12-,
in -tasic me dium, 3 1 zf__rconium !a c~~ic a cid
J4 j2'.
UUC
USSR
GRIGAS, B. F , and 'iD~ALKE71CHYU3, M. P.
"Growing Single Crystals From the Vapor Phase by a Dynamic 1~roceiurt,"
Moscow, Neorga niche ski~,e Matar.---ly, Vol 6, ~o 1. 1970, pp 14i-il-L
Abstract: In view of the deficiencies in existing methods of
crystals of the A2 VB) VI type from the vapor phase, the authors
dynamic procedure for growing such crystals by mean:; of whicri it is ~o
I tain large, uniform single crystals. The basis for this matho,i i,-; Lioj
ou
of identical phy.-Acal cotylitions on tho cry!jtalli?ation front durin,- :ruwLi, vf
the 5ingle cryntal along it~; f intaif-lini, con:;LaxiL
I - j -entire longth by rwi I
temperature gradient, vapor pha3a composition (continuous renewai of Lii-j Ov.q,or-
ating material), and saturat(YJ vapor pressure in tho ampoulo on trie, rryitaii-iza-
tion front. Evidence is presented which demonstrates LhaL ay u.3inL ti,e pru~,U:,ed
p 0 -,,re singiu cr dais,
rocedure it is possible not only to obtain high-quality, laz ys-
but also to control their physical properties by varying the pressure of Lne
saturated vapor of the volatile component. Single crystals of 5*031, Jo3ei, and
Sb)S wore grown with several different temperatures of proliminary riearij-,~ Q`
t 20 Initial material and temperatures of the evaporator moving with roSpOCOL Lo'
h
1/Z
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GRIGAS, B. P., et al, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6. "I'o i, 'L,)'IC-, Pi,
the ampoule at a rate equal to the growth rate of the crystal froa the vapor
phase. It is pointed out that it is necessary to create conditions such Lnat no
admixtures are transferred along the evaporator. A graph its prosented showing
the specific resistance of Sb2S03 single crystals as a function of the pressure
of the saturated selenium vapor when growing Sb2Se3 single crystals.
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GRIGELIONIS, B.
"Differentiability of Probabilistic Measures and their Dcrisities"
Upravlyacmyyc Sluchayn. Protsessy i Sistcmy [Controllable lZandom Processos
and Systems -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1973, pp 263-274 (Translated
from Rcferativilyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V-29, by
1. Gikhman).
Translation: Ali approach is presented to determination of the conditikln~; of
absolute contilli-lity and production of expressions for the co rrespolld in"-.'
densities of iwasmm:; upon transfoi-mation of random processes, based oil Nil
idea of Grsanov. Itesults are presented, produced by the adthor ill
1972, 3V39). Ilicy are preliminarily formulated for the case of Markov
processes without second order discontinui ties.
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TITLE--SWITCHING EFFECT IN ANTIMONY TRISULFIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-AUDZIONIS, A., GRIGAS, I., KARPUS# A.
COUNTRY ')F INFO--USSF.
S0URCE--FjZ. TVERD. Tr-LA 1970, 12(11, 146-50
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