SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOV, I.D. - IVANOV, N.A.
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IAT. AEROSPACE ABST,~,,j
A70-24315 Study of the geoactfivL partick- a,-.d phota.
electrons by rneans of satellite 'Kosmos-261.' IV-Study of
pzrticles with c rniddla and high energy (ftsledavania
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UDC 669.017:539.16
BONDARENKO, G. G., and IVANOV, L. I., Moscow
"Effect of Electron Irradiation on the Mechanical Properties and
Structure of Aluminum"
Moscow, Fizika i Kh1miya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6, Nov-*Dec 72, pp 47-50
Abstract: Aluminum samples (99.9 and 99.99% pure) ,rere exposed to electron
irradiation with an energy of 2.3 Mev at room temperature. Intensity was
1 x 1014 electrons/cm2-sec and dosages were 2.5, 4.3, and 7.2 x 1018 elec-
trons/cm2. Prior to irradiation the samples were vacuum annealed at 580'C
for two hours. Part of the annealed samples were not subjected to irradia-
tion but tested in their as-annealed form. Mechanical tests showed that
the irradiated samples had higher tensile strengths and yield strengths and
lower elongation than their non-irradiated counterparts and also that the
tensile and yield strengths of the irradiated samples increased with in-
creased dosage flux and elongation decreased with increased flux. This
strengthening effect has been associated with the presence of impurities
which form visible a ccu-m~ulat ions that act as effecti,,e blockades to dis-
location movement. Three figures, I table, 8 bibliographic references.
1/1
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OjT '11
IV" Ye. F. , and SA_,' 1C U. 1.
"Third-Ordcr Feyni-11an Diagrams I-or De[,,enerate. of
Systems"
Leninerad, Optik_a i Snektrosroniya, vol. U, 11o. 97 4 P-9
495
Abstract,: Tl-.-.Lr,-'---)r--er terms of the cxpandede r eS 10 2il
the theory of perturbations -,.Ti-'u-h simple ratios, for h, e e (:-,. i _~ J:
s , 1 s,-2,,) are cD;_ipu-1-_-d in ti-i-is
tion states of Is2s, 1s2p, 1S29
article. !-!so coLl-outed are the coefficien s of Z-1 ;i-, -.--he
urations Of W2s 1S'2P.
Fackexpansion. for -uhe confir Com7ari-
son of the resu--ts of these comnutations -with a-,,-her:- in -uh- lite-oa-
ture indicate 1.1-.,e Ln-~or-u-ance of the correlation Ccr,_-_-cti~._ns t-ai:C_~1
into account by the si-ple-ratio terms. The der;enei-ate s-Laes in
the zero orcier o-)" the perturbations theory are exa::i-ined V.,ithout
the neea- for secular equaticn in onder to co--pulUe t-Ye-
ener M., shift. Pe.-,u7 ts of the computa-u-Jo-n-s are in -,he forLL.,
of a table listin" -the third-order enerCy cori-ecti,~n~,. 11. of.- tItv,,J- r, 11
Ous states.
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I I .
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YELILSEYEV, P. G., IVANOV~ L. P.) LOC-"TN!,-)V. A.
Ya .
"Frequercy
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ICr--tl--iye sc,,:~bshch. pc c
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No 32, Dec 72, abotraot No
all. a S c
obtai---d ~cyr c.-issicr ~n a
llet,e~ cstruct-ure 1 t 3 k 1u, is fron; C 11 11 Z.,:. 1,; 1
quency self*-,,,.~~,;~;l~.,--*::,~-*-i-(-:, jnidi-~;tef;
th na t I,
a Lranoj tiun tc, nora:;',,;~l J*
thc indiv.-Ldul'.1 (2*--~C:~,L-u tu lilurni.,,:- c-O' Lla- 1:::-
ell C., cf the 1 du I ati c I) Gn the
with wr, -*Lr;c ~,C Ti I
I/
112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--BLOOD GkCUPS AND SENSITIZATION TO THE KHESUS FACTOF -IJ-
AUTHUR-(02)-SHUVAYEVAY B.A.v IVANOVY L.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR j/
SOURCE--SOV 'AElD 33(l): 68-71. 1970
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--bLO00 TYPE, EMBRYOLOGY
CONTROL MARKING--i'40 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--j.'.!CLASSIF!E,.D
PROXY REE:L/F_'_A'~E--Il'498/017o STEP
CIPC ACC-.-SSimi N10--AP012087b
UNIC L A S S I i~ I I- D
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED P.ROCESSI,',,G DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSIC-N No-AP0120876
ABST-"ACT/EXTRACT--IU) GO-C- ASSTRACT. THE SENS[ TIZATI,-:"l L:' AOMEN TO THE
RHESLIS FACTU,~ MAY BE RELATED TO THE GRJUP OF THE MATEkNAL ANO FETAL
(HUSBAND) BLUOD. THE Ki-HESUS SENSITIZATION DEVFLOPS 1,1051' if-TEN IN
.4
BELONGING TO THE GROUP ABIIV); IT IS LEAST FRE'-LlEiNT IN WC" EN OF 6LCJ-JD
GROUP Ott). THE INCIDENCE OF SE14SITIZATICJI-l TO 1HE 1111 FACTaR A,-'rjr4G
WOMEN, UPON Tfi~lk GROUP AFFILJATIONr IN' THE Fl-JLLjviJNG
D E S C EN D It N G 0 V-' Ul E P. AB(IV)i A(II)r t3(111) AND 0(l). -`!~W-:j kHEslis
SENSITIIED FEMALES THE At)(IV) BLOOD GROUP IS ENCOUNfF-'-Eb 5.lijElRCEt-,T -MORE
OFTEN AND THE Ott) Gi",OIJP 5-IPERCENT LESS THAIN USUAL. FACILITY:
BELORUSSI RES. INST. BLOOD TRANSFUS., MINSK. USSR-
UNCLASSIFIED
I'VAINOV, M. A.
"Digital Computer Solution for the Problem of Finding, Different
State Regions in an Annular Diaphragm"
Tr. TsNII strcit. konstruktsiy (Works of the Central Scienti-fic Reseexch
Institute of Structural Designs), 1971, vyp. 20, pp 86-92 (from RZh-
-Mekhan-.;ka, No 9 Sep 72, Abstract No 9V176)
Translation: The author considers a flexible circular diaphr,-Zm with a
central ring. The diaphragm is embedded in a pliable ecntotr, and iLS suh-
jected to a uniformly d-istri-buted load and to a concen-.raticn of lfcrc,~ in
the center. The material of the dia-Qhragm -4,- hor.-.ogeneous, isctrcpic, in-
comi)ressible in the plastic region, and conforms to the Viv,--s condi-licr.
of plasticity. The problem reduces to solution of -first-order nonli-near
differential ecuations in the plastic region, and second-order equations
in the elast--".c region. The boundaries of these regions. are scught dLl-,.,Inf,
the process c.' soluz-ion. An iteration method is used for solution of --e
problem, which enables realization of the computational process on a digil-
L,al computer.
1/3 0 17 UNCLASSIFIE10 ~Rt!]CESSING 0ATE--L3f'ljvt%j
TITLE--EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE A;.*'i) DH OF THE THE OF
FASE 4-,,' ICALS 1 N, i,"j 0 AND 614 1T5 3K [GHTNESS -6-
AUTH~_J'\ - G 4r 31J K H r EY EV B K L Ec Y rE NO V A , T . A. I I VANQ Y , M A , S HC H E A K, OV A
L.O.
CCUNTRY CF INF01--USSR
SCURCE--BUA. PR.0-4. 1970, (4), 22-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AaEAS--CHEMISTRY, ?WERLALS
TOPIC TAGS-PY~OLYSIS, '4000, CHAIN REACTION9 EPR SPECTRUM, FR:-E RAti[CAL,
CHEMICAL R;_:AcTjCj,,4 rEOPERATURE, rliEkMAL DECCMPOSITION
CGNTROL AARKING--N03 ~~ESTkIMONS
DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY ll~EL/FRMlE--1999/1766
STEP t4i)--Ull/0329/*?0/000/0~)4/0022/0023
CIRC ACCIESSION ,V)--AP0123:564
A I F I f: 1)
213 017 UNCL ASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSI(IN
ABST~K`T/EXTRACT--(U). GP-07 A 3 S T t-lc A C TTHE EXOTHERMIC DEC'j,'IPN. OF WOOD
(DURI~".'G PYROLYSISi, WHICH CAN HE REGARDED AS A SERIES OF CHAIN REACTIONS
lN4OLVI!4G FREE HAOICALSr 6 EGINS AT 275VEGRUS. THE PRESENCE OF FREE
RADICALS IN WDOG AT LUiEk TEMFS., SUCH AS USED IN KRAFT AND SODA
PULPING, HAS BEEN REPOkTED AND THERE IS REASON TO BELIEVE THAT WOOD
DEGRADATIUN PROCESSES, PRObABLY INVOLVING FREE FADICALS, OCCUR AT THESE
LO:! TEAP5. EPR SPECTRA OF SPkUCEr BIRCHt AND ASPEI"M000 FLUOR SA,*4PLES
EXPOSED FOIR 5-25 MIN Tj TEMPS. Of 120, 14fil ADN 160DEGREES SHO.iED THAT 5
MIN HEATING) AT I20DEGREES-l-,ESUl-TS IN RECO..AblINATION OF PART OF THE STA13LE
FREE kADICALS. FURTHEA HEATINGJ AT THIS TEMP. HAS NO EFFECr ON THE FREE
RAOICAL CONCN. THE CHANGES IN ~',AUICAL CONCN. LIUR[t~'1-2 HEATIN"]p AT 140 ANO
160DEGREES DEPEND 014 THE NATURE OF THE WOOD. IN SPKUCE ANJ BIRCH,101)OS,
REC01-Mi3l;-JATION OF r%AlJICALS TAKFS PLACE OURI.NG THE IST FEW MIA; IN
ASPFN4009, THIS PkOC~SS IS NOT 03SERVEL) &ECAUSE OF THE UITENSE FREE
kAOICAL Itilf[Aff(IN WHICH BEGINS OU41N(j THE -IST f4fN OF HEATI"11G. HEAT ING
AT 140 AND 1600EGRF-L-S (;AUSFS, UAPKE-NING OF THL W060, THE: rX01S. 14EPIE
REPEATED 41TH rJO0D 1::LtjijfZ SAMPLES TAEATED FOP, 45 Mll,i AT 12J-1~00EGREFS
41TH 6LjF5FR 'jk~Lt:S. AT PHIS L.4-12.5. S1,MULTANEGUSLY DEVIS. 'V.Ei~E 44DE OF
THE 3~ THF 'aL16111. IN WEAKLY ACIO[C AiNt) '(:FUTRL AIL)[A, TdE F!~EE
RADICAL CONCIN. WAS THE LU4EST AND THE WOUD BRIGHTNESS WAS THE HIGHEST.
THIS CO~lFlkllS rliE L1,141TED FC.414ATIOU OF CH-.0140PHOkE GROUPS IN LIG14IN IN
RADICAL REACTIONS AT NEUTRAL ANO WEAKLY ACIDIC PH (SUCH REACTIONS OCCUR
MORE EASILY AT ALK. PH).
3/3 0 i 7 UNCLASSIFIED PRGCESSI,qG JATE-13NOV70
CIRC -CC-*:SSI'),'. ".",--AP-0123564
A3STr.ACT/~:XTi-%-'CT--THc- `-VE,,.,'4LL CGNICLU';P~%, IS TH4T THEP;VAL 1,NITIATIO'N ~j F
-- --A,'ICALS OCCU~-.S AT PELATI - s
kt,- m VELY L134 Ti:,',*,PS., BUT FH,: REAC r I ON
F
lN~GLVI,i'rj' FkEE R.ADICALS A;~E JF LOW INTLo,'5ITY A.-ND 00 ,40T 0EVELJP IATO
CHAIN REACTIONS. FACILITY: VNIIG, LENINGA.,W, USSR.
J; 1:1., i. '~:j S i F I (-: 0
Liz z 17 UNLLAZi.5 i r Ltu rKW.C~lZiIIVU VAlt--ZVNUVIV
TITLE--ACETYLATICN OF CELLULOSES I AND 11 WITH A LIMITED DEGREE OF
PULYMERIZATICN -U-
AUTHOR-(C2)-IVAN0Vr M.A.t STRELYUGINAt I.A.
CGUNTRY CF INFC--USSR
SOURCE--ZF. PkIKC. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19701 43(411 929-31
DATE PUbLIShED------7C
SUdJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATEAIALS
TOPIC TAGS--C":LLULCSE, CRYSTALLIZATION, POLYMERIZATION, ANNEALING, ACETATE
CCNTRCL PARKING--NJ RESIRICTIONS
0 0 C U iv, E: 4 T C L A S s - u % -_ L ~ IS S I F 1 E D
PROXY ReEL/FRAME--3004/1947 STEP NO--UR/0060/73/043/CO4/0329/0931
CIRC ACrl_SSI~%j N-1--AP01322'~8
P'l C 1. A S S I F I F i)
212 C29 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP013?208
ABSTRAC~T/EXlAAGT--(Ul 6P-i~- A8STRACT. THE
CELLULCSE, CRYST. MOCIFICATION 11 FOLLOWED
GAVE THE CRYST. MUDIFKATIONS I AND 11 OF
SAME PkCCE00RE APPLIEL; r,-, CELLULOSE CRYST.
CELLULOSE TRIACETATE 11. FACILITY:
ISELLYUL.-BUM. PROM., LENINGRADi USSR.
PROCESS114G DATE--20NOV70
ACETYLATIGN OF COTTON
BY A4NEALING OF THE PRODUCTS
CELLULosc raiACETAfE. THE
MUDIFICATIGN 11 GAVE ONLY
VSES. NAUCH.-ISSLED. [NST.
'J%-,--LASSIFlED
~-1/2 010 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
-TITLE--PRE:PAkATI0N Or' CkYSTALLI.NE CYANAMIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-tGOLOV, V.G.t KUZNETSOVA, L.V., VODOPYANOV, V.G.o IVANOV, M,G.
.--COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KHIA. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970, 46(31, 198-200
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT A;jf-AS-:--CHEMisrRY, PHYSICS
~JUPIC TAGS--CkYSTAL_,...CALCIUM COMPOUND, CYANAMIDE
CONTROL '4AkKIJNG--PlO kESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0531 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NLj'---,-`.P0124226
F i
2/2 GLO UNCL AS 5 1 F I ED PROCESSING DATE-L3NIOV70
CIRC ACCESS[O-N NO--AP01242_26
ABSTRACT;EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. IN ORDER TU PREVENT FORMATItIN OF H
SU34 C SUB2 N SUB4 ( I ) IN THE MANUFG. OF H SULIZ CIA SUB2 ( I I A GACIN
SUB2 SUSPENSION IN H SUB2 0 IS TREATED WITH CC SUB2 AT I-Es,S THAN
20-50EGREES. THE CA PRIME2 POSITIVE KlINS ARE THEN KEMOVED FROM THE
RESULTING 5PERCENT 11 SOLN. BY ION EXCHANGE BY THE TECHNIOUE OF
GOLIDBEKG, ET AL. (1966), THE PH iS ADJUSTED TO 4.5-5.5 BY THE ADDN. OF
H SU82 SO SU84f AND THE SOLN. fS CUINCO. BY A 2 STAGE VACUUA EVAP-N.
PROCESS TO 30PERCENT 11 BY EVAPN. AT 400EGREFS AIND TO 70-8JllERCENT II BY
EVAPN. AT 20DEGKEES. THE I I IS THEN CkYSTD, IiY COUL ING THE Slc~OLN. TO
MINUS 15DEGREES; THE PROOUCT CONTAINS 5PERCEINT H SU62 Ot 1OPFRCENr I AND
THE BALANCE 11. A PRODUCT OF LOWER I CONTENT (4.5PERCENT) MAY BE
OBTAINEO 'BY HEATING THE- CRYSTALS TO 20UEGRE~S AND RLMOVING THE LIQ.
PHASE. THE 11 MAY BE STORED FOR UP TO I MONTH AT 200EI-YREES BUT i'lijiRE
PROLONGED STORAGE REWUIRED STAOILIZATION OF THE I[ (TO PRLVEINT FOAMIATION
OF 1, E.G., UNSTABILILED 11 IS QUANT. CONVE'RTED TO I wITHI.N 11 14ON'THS AT
20DEGREFS) BY THE ADDN. OF IP~RCENT UF BACH OR 0.2PERCENT OF IODINE;
AFTER THE STABILIZATfON1 THE MOLTEN (AT 45-500EGREES)[I MAY BE FROZEN
AND GkAAULATED bY CRUSHING,
USSR
UDC: 621.~75.62
LOTONA, E. IN., IVANOV, M.N., SAWILE-TK0, V. F., iind SOBOLEV, 1'.1. 1-i.
"Radiation Generation in the 1-ive-Micron HeCion ',-.,ith a CC2+.'NI2+!.,e
Mixture 11
Moscow, V sb. rvant. elekircnika (Quantum Electroni.cs-collection
of works) "Sov. radio," ~4o 1(13), 1973, pp 137-139 (frum
Fizika, 111o 7, 10,73, Abstract !To 71)1024)
Translation: Generation is obtained in the fivo-micron recion in
a laser 11-ubc with a C02+112+He mixture cooled by liquid nitrogen.
The oscillation was observed, and ,:--n amplification of 40 lincs
corresponding to the oscillatory-rot.--itory transitions of the Cu
molecuie in the v1-v" interval from 4-3 to 12-11 ves measured.
Authors' abstract
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UDC 619t616-9-097t616.981.42-6*6-39
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IVARP11 M. H. f TAVAI-14YSIMLI, X. YF,. , and SKLADCHIKOV, 19. V. , State Scientific
TO"n"TF5T-rn-FMute of Veterinary Preparations
"Inmunomorphological Shifts in Goats Affected With Brucellosis"
Moscow, Veterinarlya, No 10, 1971, pp, 42-44
Abstracta Vaccination of adult goats and kids 4- to 5-monthri old with GINKI
Brucella, abortus 19 strain, Br. abortus 19, or Br. molitensis 2,500' produced
morphological changes in the lymph nodes and organs typical of brucellosis.
The changes were more pronounced in adults. Injection of immune animals with a
virulent strain of Brucalla elicited moderate benign cellular reactions in the
remote lymph nodes and spleen. In general, the level aiid Intensity of the
pathomorphological changes varied with the level of immunity created by the
vaccine.
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112- 037 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--THE1V40ELLCTR0.N AND THERMIONIC EMISSION uF
SYNTHESIS STUDIED AS A MeTHOD FOR EXPOSING THE
4UTHOR-(OZI-PUD.NITSKIY, L.A.v IVANOV, M.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 207-14
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
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IRON CATALYSTS 0~ A;1:40141A
SPOTLINES OF THE CATALYST
TOPIC TAGS--THERMIONIC EMISSION, [RON, CATALYST, A'1-1401'41A, Por)%ssitj'm,
C14EMICAL SYNTHESIS, ACTIVATION ENERGY, WORK FUNCrION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTiONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFICO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0526 STEP '110--UR/0195/70/01L/001/0207/02L4
CIRC ACCESS(ON NO--AP0119445
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CIRC ACCESSION iNO--AP0119445
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. "SPOTTINESS" (DEGREE OF
,NIJNU,%'[ FORM I TY OF THE SURFACE OF A CATALYST) WAS DEfU. FR(3,'-; THE
THER1,101FL ECT RON WORK FUNICTIC-iN (Pill PillME NEGATIVL) A~7110 fHE ACTIVATION
ENERGY OF THERM10,N11C, EMISSION IPHI PRIME POSITIVE). THE ,--XPT. CONSIDERS
THERMOS-ki[SSION OF A SERIES OF FE CATALYSTS (FO;~ N't-1 SUB3 1:'e,*,iTHESrS)
PROMOTED BY K. VALUES OF PHI PRIME NEGATIVEj Pill Pi~IME POSITIVE, AiND
THE PREEXPONENTIAL COEFF. A OF K PRIME POSITIVE Em'-IISSIUN ARE GIVEN FOR A
SERIES OF FE CATALYSTS HAVING DIFFERENT K SUB2 0 CONCN. PRESFNCE O'r- AN
ANOMALOUS SCHOTTKY EFF~CT IMPLIES "SPOTTINESS" OF rHL CATALYST SURFACE.
ON INCREASING THE K S1Jt32 0 CONCN., THE VALUES UF PHI PRIME POSITIVE AND
A DECREASED. SURFACE REGIONS HAVING HIGH PHI PREME NEGATIVE C,,],NTRlt3uTE
MAINLY TO THE EA-IISSION OF K PRIME POSITIVE. FACILITY: GOS.
NAUCH.-ESSLED. PROEKT. INST. AZOTN. PROM. PROD- ORG. SIN., MOSCOW, USSR.
U"4'CL ASSTFIED
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U DC :533.6 . mn. 8
GRIGOR'YEV, Yu. N. , S,, Institute of Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR,
Novosibirsk
"Investigation of the Applicability of Certain StatisLical Models in tli---.
Problem of Shock Wave Structure"
Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya
Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, No 13(208), Issue 3, Oct 72, pp 33-38
Abstract: Various model kinetic eauations of the form
EV-1 --- v(NI') [I..- (i:~. NT.j-'
r
tire used to study flows of rarefied 1"'here I is nolecular velcrity'
is a coordinatc in phy.,~.icflll tipace, f(Tjr) is the
v, f+ are functioris of' sanic- atgregat(:~. of' mon.,c-lits of' th'if d..;stribil"Jun
- , an~.' M+ A Y.,iodF.1 of thJ*~: type irr; foi:,rd wliieh
f unc- i on
~r- of' t,Ye
suited to describing flawz of ri.-refied gas with larf-
macroparpi,icters. The choice of' model is based on
1/2
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GRIGOWYEV, Yu. fl. , IVANOV, M. S. , Izv. SO All' SSSR, ' Sr -,-. "ekhn. Nauk, Tl-,--
13(208), Issue 3, Oct 72, pp 33-38
curves for the distribution of den it i
" -y in the Ebock wave as found for a
number of models with the results of experiments, condticted on rlirect sho-k
waves in argon.
.1 W.Mi d, "I'll, -9-Hi'll -'. M.Will, --;Hpi T Al;L-ArAV.CF4*i
"Illy
USSR
UDC 540-3-19
IVA11OV, M.-Y., MOISEYEV, V. P., and GORBUNOVA., K. M., Institute of Physical
S Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Structure and Some Properties of Ni-B Coatings Obtained by Chemical Reduction"
Moscow, Doklady Akadem-ii Nauk SSSR, Vol 194, No 3, 1970, pp 610-613
Abstract: The article describes results of a study of the structure and some
properties (hardness and magnetic characteristics) of Ni-B coatings and consi-
ders phase transformations induced by heat treatment. Thermographic and X-ray
studies show that during annealing of the coatings not only the Ni3B phase
occurs, but also the Ni B. The quantity and nature of these phases determine
the properties of the c9atings subjected to annealing. An unusual relationship
is found between the kinetics of the process of segregation of the Ni,B and Ni2B
J
phases and the ratio of the concentrations of the components of the initial solid
solution and these phases. This requires further quantitative analysis.
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UDC: 5313.6.011. 1):518-5
IVAHOV, M. Ya. , YPAYKC, A. N. I NIAZAR0112 V. P. , M'cscow
"Some Results of a Numerical Study of Unconventional Pluxies of Ideal Gas"
Moscow, Izv. All SSSR: Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No Jul/AuG 72, r,:,)
102-109
Abstract: The authors give the results of an investigation cf super2onic
jets of an ideal (inviscid and thermally nonconductive) gas escaapin~ intc
space with reduced press-tire in cases where the cross secticn of Ole Jet
at the noz:,Ie tin is 110.1cirCular. The study is basc~(:! c,.,;
gration of equations of three-dinkinsional rupersonic flu': usinc a "con-
tinuous" difference method of computation which enat).l.cs fl.cw calcul-tt_~C;n
without isolating the shock -waves which are t,'pically fcrmed in this tyke
of problem. Principles governing the behavior of ricn-tandard exhaust
plw-jes are given for nozzles with elliptical r-.nd nearly rectLnL--ul,!:,-- utfruT.
Calculations -were dc,%e on the "BES".:-6" coniuuter.
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B. S. -,.,,Id IVAMV, 114. YA
"rhe Flow Around a I~ittice of Profil~s -i~y a
Flow"
Uch. zap. Tsent.r. acro-~idrodinan,,.. in-tlu (Scientil"ic Notes, off th3 CentrE.-I Au--c-
p I.Cf(-Ill (fro:-
hydrod,-~n-anrdcs Inst-itute), Vol 3, NO 1 (2, ji~
Zhu-nia-I -- Y~khanLm, 11,-) 4, 1973, 1,11-istract 17-0 4-370 LY I- G.
ai-
Translation: T.,e- results are iven of calculatin,, U.1- I L
nonhcat-cond,Ac'.J,,,!r--, ~-as around luitticu of
of a Circle ol", e(JI1,11 radiuc ..-itli a Z(~ro anjole arli-i
of' ljl,!). fn ooii.--r Lo I;hc (ji,
,X,L-L I
~q (I -imt i'al crn)!~:, of, flow
di SC Orlti !V itiCS, tilt,' CC~ M
Ope used for 1-11-- ar-11-s-is r-)" sta-iona-r.", Zin-d
duct, (Gody--~O-,,- S. K. rb., l9co 4" :0
NO TP and' z?~ 1,~ o(Iva,20v, A. S-2-a'!~.
zhidkost~ ~-tm; 1 Zj- il, WO '-:~4')- C(~-1`
77
J,
details r)~' s 'L;-G-a --)rEsented wnich ar;~ .--ic c:- -
Considered. pattey'll i s, f 0 1: c -
tropic frcr~!-stv;.~,un I'lou ~Ihila Cur ent:rop.,, In a
USSF
ZA-0-iTFORT) B, WI., Uch. Tquntr.
Vol 3, No 6,
to the lattice. tl-~u in the function.
follow tile 1-111-L2 Of -0/p,
different pres.,;-,Lres at of -'L-11,~(, lattiict-~, --SSJL~
use bot"i the t"Le locil soric arld witil
the 7~oiles of decolerat'Jon. In the Process, 01,
'D
cliec'ed aF-4--t and
in the cast.: did riot uxcee-
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UDC 518:517.9:533.011
IVANOV, M. Ya., KRAYKO, A. N., NIKHAYLOV, N. V., Moscow
"Method of 'Direct' Calculation for Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional
Supersonic Flows. V
Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy Matematiki i I~Iatematicheskoy Fiziki,
Vol 12, No 2, Mar/Apr-72, pp--441-463
Abstract: The "direct" or "shock-capturing" method 1"0r calculating two-
dimensional (plane and axisymmetrical) and three-dimensional supersonic
flows of an inviscid, nonconducting gas is investigated. The basis of
the method is a difference scheme which represents a steady-state analog
of a known difference scheme proposed by S. A. Godunov for solving non-
stationary problems in gasdynamics. The proposed method is not explicit
and does not require special separation of shock waves, regions c-lose to
the angular points, and other singularities arising inside and on the
boundaries of the region occupied by the flow. The method is very sii~,Iple
from the aspect of utilizin.g a computer, thus justifryinF its use in cal-
culating both discontinuous and smooth flows. 7~e efficiency of the
method is illustrated in exanples of calculating two-di-miensional and
three-dimensional flows. The accuracv of the calculation is controlled
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IVANOV, M. Ya., et al., Zhurnal Vychislitel',noy Matematiki i Matematicheskov
Fiziki, Vol 12, No 2, Mar/Apr 72, pp 441-463
by internal control methods and by a comparison with the results of a
calculation by the characteristics method. All calculations were made
on the M-220 computer. The programs were compiled in ALGOL-60 language
for the TA-1M translator.
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IVANOV, M. Ya. and RYI,'KO, 0. A.
MOMMENWHOMMUM
"Analysis of Transonic Flow in Elliptical Nozzles"
Moscow, Izvestiya Ak-adeinii Nauk, SSSR, Mekhanika ZhidkOsti i Gaza, No 3, 1972,
pp 161-163
Abstract: The paper deals with flow in narrowing-ex-panding nozzI.(,.-; wiLll all
elliptical cross section. The solution is obtained numerically by i,,ieans of
a method, generalized for the three-dimensional case, wDich had car).ier 'Deen
used for the analysis of steady and nonsteady flows in nozzless anO cliannels.
The method is based upon a difference scheme, proposed by S. K. Godunov, for
the "through" calcuIation of discontinuous solutions of the equati.olis of -.as
dynamics, which peniiiLs the flow area to be calculated wLffiout i!;()Jntion of'
the shock waves and other particularities of the stream. The inf-Iucuce (if
the ellipticity of the nozzle shape upon the flow pattern is analyzc-J. 14
figures.
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I.LAXQ-V-..M.-YA, KRAYKO, A. N.
"Calculation of a Mixed Flo,,,, of Gas in Nozzles"
Tr. Sektsi-i po chisi. v gaz dinamike 2-7o IrI,---,-hIUTIdI-. 1,011r-I-V-1111L :-C~
gazodinar-ike vzlyva i reag .ru,iushch D-1i sistem 2 ('~-,crks of th,-,
on Numerical Methods in Gasdynamics of the Second Internat-ional Colloquium oil
the Gasdynamics of an Explosion and Reacting System, 1969. Vol. 2),
1971, pp 3-26 (from RZh-I-Tekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, Alstract No 3L,326)
Translaticn: A nizmerical solution of the direct prehlem. of a mixed n~--ir-sc-:i-
flow of gas in nozzles is given by the buildup -metho~i, The boundary valu-e ~-rch-
lem. for an elliptical -hyperbolic systen, with two indei--iendent variables i-
to a mixed problem for a hyperbolic system of three indle-pendent var-i, les. T"-.,--
flows of an ideal gas with < = 1.11 is calculated in Dlane and axisymmetric
nozzles of va-ricus 7-rPes. 113 ref. N. A, Kolesnikova::.
USSR
GRINt 9 V. T. KRAYKO, A. N. (Moscow)
"Investigation of the Dynamics of Braking Flow of an Ideal Gas
With a Closing Shock Wave"
Moscow, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, pp 23-32
Abstract: T%e article deals with the problem of unsteady flow
in an axially symmetrical channel with the centerbody in super-
sonic flow at the inlet and a given pressure (constant with
respoct to profilo and variable with respect to time) in the
plane of the outlet. Under steady conditions the closing shock
wave is situated below the minimum profile (throat) of the
channel. The calculations were carried out by a two-dimensional
variant of a difference method, i.e,, the equations of unsteady
axially symmetrical flow were integrated. At the same time, the
difference network was so selected (one call between the channel
walls) that the obtained reaults are Closer to a unidimensional
approximation. For the explanation of a series of effects detect-
ed in the calculation proceas (resonanoe, attenuation of high-
112
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GRIID, V T,,.q,~_al. Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 4, Jul-Aug
(70, pp 2i-3
frequency osaillation), use was made of solutions obtained on
the basis of a linear approximation and a nonlinear approximation
of the theory of small perturbations. 9 figures, 12 biblio-
graphio entries.
212
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C
TITLE-BUBBLING KATE AND GAS CONTENT IN A BUBBLING LAYER -U-
ALTHOR-COZI-IVANOVt M.YE.v bYKOVj V.P.
CCUNTRY GF INF0--USSR
SOURCE-TECR. OSN. KHIP. TEKHNOL. L970, 4(l), 127-30
DATE PULLISHEO ------- 70
SU6JECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-GAS ANALYZER, AIR FLOW, TWO PHASE FLOW, '.-CATER# L f HA:10L,
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
CENTRUL RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PkGXY REc_L/FkAME--LSd7l0I27 STEP NO-UR/045 5/ 7J/00,~ /0o 1/0 1? 7/1) IJ-0
CIRC ACCESSICN Ni'j--AP0163607
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED lIkOCESSING DArE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSICN Nu--AP0103807
A(3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 261EASUREMENTS GF LOCAL BUB3LIN(
RATES AND GAS CCNTENT 'WERE PERFCRMFD IN A CIRCULAR COLUMN f0[A:A- 100 MM)
NAD 1% A kECTANGULAR ONE (270 Tl.MES 180 MM) AT HEIGHTS OF BUBBLING LAYER
FORM 200 TO 400 MMo THE GASEOUS MEDIUM WAS AIR PASSING THROUGH
PERFORATED GRID PLATES (HOLES OF DIAM. 1.5 AND 3.2 M141 FkEE AREA 1#031;
AND 18,5PERCENT). THE- 2NL) PLATE WAS INSTALLED FOk GAS VELOCITIES
GREATER THAN 0,25 M-SEC. A THIN GLAZED MO NEEDLE (OLAM. SIMILLAR TO 1.31
WAS INSERTED INTO THE BUEBLING LAYER THROUGH A HOLE IN THE COLUMN WALL.
THIS NEEDLE WAS CCNNELTED TO A BATTERY (1.5-3V) AND AN OSCILLOGRAPH AND
THE CIRCUIT WAS CLOSED BY THE SLIGHTLY ACIDIC LIQ. IN THE COLUMN. FROM
THE OSCILLOGRAM COULD BE READ THE NO. OF INTERRUPTIONS AND THEIR
DURATION. THE BUBBLING RATE AND THE GAS CONTENT WERE THEN EASILY CALCD.
THE EXPTL. CGNDITIONS: WATER, ErOH, SACCHAROSE SOLNS. (CONU4.
36-66PERCE.NTI; KINEMATIC VISCOSITY 0.65 TIMES 10 PRIME6 NEGATIVE MINUS
Z.1 TIMES 10 PRIME4 NEGATIVE M PRIME2-SEC; INTERFACIAL TENSION FROM
7.0-2.2) TIMES 10 PRIME3 NEGATIVE KP-M; GAS VELOCITY 0.01-1.5 N-SEC ON
THE FREE CRGSS SECTICN. THE AV GAS CONTENT ESTO. FR; 'N4 EXPfL. RESULTS IS
IN beST ACCOkOANCL- WITH THE THEORY FPUM AIIENBUL) AND DILMAN (PLUS OR
IVINUS 30PEkCfNl'J. TVE LFFECr OF THE COALESCENCE UF SNALL 3UlJdLES 15
SHOV,N. FACILIIY: GOS. NAUCH. ISSLED. Plt()EKf. INST. ALO[IN-PRUM.
PRUO. UAG. S114., MUSLOW, USSk.
212 048 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESbIGN NO-AP0120'tI4
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE OF THE HEAT
TRANSFER b[TkEEN THE WALL OF A HEATING BODY, IN THE FORM OF A PLATE (180
AND 20 Mh HIGH) OR A CYLINDER (90.25 AND 4 MM DIAM.)t ANO A LAYER OF
LIQ. ThkLUGH WHICH WAS BUBBLED A GAS AT A VELOCITY (W) OF 0.01.1-3.7
M-SEC. THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEAT TRANSFER WERE ASSUMED: (1) ON THE
SURFACL ALJACNET TO THE VERTICAL LAYER BETWEEN THE BUBBLESs THE
MELHAlqfSfl OF 'HEAT TRANSFER IS SIMILAR TO THAT ON A SURFACE AROUND WHICH
TERE IS TURBULENT FLOii. (2) ON THELIQ. LAYER SURFACE SURFACE BETWEEN
THE BU86LE AND THE WALL, THE HEAT TRANSFER IS OF AN UNSTEADY STATE
NATURE. (3) IN TFE VEaTICAL LAYER BETWEEN GAS BUBBLESY WHICH IS NOT
INFLUENCED MUCH BY THEIK MOVEMENT, THE HEAT TRANSFER IS CAUSED BY
CONVECTICN. CN THE dASIS OF THIS MODEL, AN EQUATION FOK THE HEAT
TRANSFEK COEFF. WAS DERIVED. THE DEVIATIONS OF THE CALCD. FROM THE
EXPlL. VALUFS OF THE HEAT TRANSFER COEFFS. WERE LESS IHAN 25PERCENT.
THE HEAT TRANSFER CLIEFFS. ALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE HEATING CYLINDER
WERE EXPTL. DETD. AND THE MICROBOILING GIN THE SURFACE AT A HIGH HEAT
LOAD 6AS STUCIED. FACILITY: GOS. NAUCH.-ISSLED. PROEKT. INST.
AZOTI-i. Pf~'LM. PkCD. OPG. SIN., MOSCOW, USSR.
1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--THE FORGE OF MILITARY MEDICAL CADRE -U-
AUTHOR-IVANOV, N.
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-MEDITSINSKAY-` --,-,-'ETA, AUGUST 4y 1970, P 3, COLS 1-5
DATE PU8LISlH*ED--C_-'?AUG70
~U3j!_rT AREAS-610LOGICAL '.ND MEDICAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ACADEMIC INISTITUTIONt MILITARY MEDICINE, MEDICAL PERSONNELl
MEDICAL TPAINING
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/0505 STEP NC--UR/9034/7~-~'1000,/000/0003,iCCC3
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN012,4209
k J.., f-.
. l_ k-J, jLL t-
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PRaCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIR C ACCESS !ON NO--AN0124209
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MILITARY MEDICAL ACADEMY IMF.'li
KIROV IN LENINGRAG IS THE OLDEST MI L ITARY SCHOOL AND A RL IS E-Al;~CH
CENTER OF THE CCUNTRY. I iN 1923 r THE ACADEMY WAS A~;-,I,~~DF r, P, Xl-Ral T,--.R I OUS
CERTIFICATE FOR ITS coNT.RiBurlCINS TO COMMUNI ST CAUSES Tlr-~E -- ~ VI L
WAR AND lN CONjUNCTION W!TH ITS 125TH ANNIVEPSARV. IN THIL '--CADEAY
wA:1 A;4-'RDE0l TI-E CROCIR OF LENIN F-DR, CCNTRIBUTICNS T;~-- Si*,----,,~r.-- "N-D T;-*-,`ll%iNG
MILITARY DOCTORS ANDi IN 1968, IT WAS AWAADED THE: ;"'F ~ED 6A:NNLiZ. 1'N'
CoNjUNrTIONS i-,ITH THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMED LL*,RE~ rLY TL E
ACADEMY IS UNDERGOING SOME EXPANSION, A LARGE 6UILDI,.-ljG ~IHICH q!LL H"OUSE
AUDI TIORIUMS IS BEING CONSTRUCTED. THE ACADEMY OFFERS GRAL)U--',TE PROGRAMS
FOR HIGHER DEGREES BOTH FOR MILITARY AS WELL AS CIVILIANSP AD, YUNKrruRA
AND ASPIRANTURA. ACADEMY GRADUATES N. P. USTINOV, iM. N. AKHUTINt YE.
1. SMIRNOV, A. YA. BARABANOV, 1. A. KLYUSS, P. G. STOLYPIN, AND N. N.
YELANSKLY ARE MENTIONED AS "PROMINENT WORKERS OF THE MEDICAL SERVICE"
WHO HAVE RECEIVED HIGH AWARDS. YOUNG GRADUATES MENTIONED IN THE
ARTICLE ARE V. KH. DYMOV; 651 NAVY; 8. P. NIKONOV, V. A. ZADORULHNYY, V.
I- UL, YANOV, AND A. V. ZHITKOV9 PARATROOPS. UN APRIL 7v 19701 THE
ACADEMY hAS AWARDED A JUBILEE MERITORIOUS CERTIFICATE FOR ITS
ACHIEVEMENTS GAINED IN HONOR OF THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF LENIN.
UNCLASSIFIED
uDc: 6514.9-525
KLIZOERODOV, V. A., PLAZT14LINKO, V. 14., V. C., Ust-1-
-K,-nenogorsk iris Plant
"A Pneumatic Analyzer of Limitinc Devia'ionz,,"
Moscow,
No 31, 197C, Sov_i et Patent IZo 2 636d2 , CI-Llzs 42 , f iied i_"'
-,'ica'e 4n'roduces a z:.nt-umai-ic ---:--er of
Abstract: AutIlior's Cert;-*-
limiting devaiations. device contains J"JiD logic ele--.ent!;
data units for the devietional standards; deviation si;m2l (2_CV4C-'2-_; -a-Ila
group anallci_-,~-_ode ccirvt-rter which includes a series circuit, --ade up Of ~a
PUI ill-ator, rulse counter, code-analag ej.-,-
se OSC converte,,, -_md cov.7
ments equal iiri n um P, e, rto the variables being converl~c~a. A2 -1 rd,~*~--l~l!~,-,.ti.-:-;-!---~"
feature of patu~i-nt, the d!~vice is simplifLed ar~di il--~(H.-I-i:,,'. j,,~
Connectirif'- two ARD Ly their iriput~; flo Qir..
COLL-Iter in "'- rmu[) wnal.of--Cod~l ~~'Iiverlter' Mlne
being con%ec-~,tA to flic UT'T)~:r arld I.,uwer df:,,.-kAt-I_c)n
Outzwt n-c.-Inecte"I "hrouCh an inhibit '..onr! af-I -f w i 41A 1
rate inputs, a_-id th,7cu.Fi a thii-d, A_iD ri and,
sewirate inputs. The OUtj)UL of tho cc.mparisor. if :~mft -1
jny)Ut~_7 Cjf' tj,!~ rz --w
anaio'-_ccdw~ ccnv~~rter is connected, it) tl!F. I.'. L ~
the third "--'.D element.
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