SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOV, V.I. - IVANOV. V.P.

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212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtZL539 ABSTRACT/EXT-RACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE ABSORPTION OF N SLJ32 0 SUP,3 FROM GASES CONTG. 10-11 VOL. PERCENT N SUB2 0 SUB3 BY d-4-92PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU64 IN PACKED COLUMNS AT 30-60DEGREES, THE kAfE C','~NSF. OF THE ABSORPTION (WHOSE ABS. VALUES WERE SIMILAR TO 3-15 G-CM 'Rl,~,i~2 Ha TORR,)) P DECREASEL) SHAkPLY WITH I;qCfEASING TEMP. AND DECREASED iilTil OE-CkEASli~~G INITIAL N SUB2 0 SU63 CCNICN. IN THE GAS, WITH INCREASING INITIAL CONCIN, IN THE LIQ. PHASE, AND WITH DECREASING ACID CONCN.; UNDER THOSE CONDITIGNS, THE MAX. N SU82 0 SU33 CCNCNS. ATTAINEb WERE 12.93 AND 11.3 wT. PERCENT IN 92 AND 84PERCENT H SUB2 SO SUB4, RESP. FArILITY: GOR'K. POLITEKH. INST. IM. ZHDANOVA, GORKI, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USS R Nam, B. P., D'yakov, I. G., Ivanov, V. I., Pozdnyakov, V. V., Rezontov, B. I., Gorbullskiy, L. F., USSR Author's Certificate Number 358397, Filed 25/07/70, Published 18.01/73. 7500, 1.7-10-7 at 8400, 2.7-10-6 at 930* and 8.3-10-6 at 10000. 2/2 - 84 - USSR uDc 621.782/.;--.GV1.l5 IVANOV, V.I., AKSENOV, A.I. "Noncased Semiconductor Devices And Special Features Of Their Use" V ob. PoluDrovodn. pribory i ilh primeneniye (Semiconductor Devices And Their Application-Oollection Of Works), Issue 4, Moscow, "Sov.radio," 19-2 n- 71-40 ( I P / (from RM:Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 9, Sep+, 1972, AbBtract N'o Translation. Design variations and the technological protection, of noncesed [beskorpusnyy] semiconductor devices are considered, The special fe3tures of their assembly and protection in integrated hybrid microcircuits are presented, as well the principal parameters off a number of transistors and diodes in non- eased fulfillment. Recommendations are made with respect to the use of noneaced semiconductor devices in integrated hybrid microcircuits. 4 ill. 2 tL-.b. 1 ref. Suz---a ry. 125 - Environmental Pollution USSR I%YANOV, V. I., Main Administration of Tire Industry "Measures on Improvement of the State of Water Basin Carried Out at the Tire Industry Plants" Moscow, Kauchuk i Rezina, No 7, 1973, pp 1-2 Abstract: Due to the need for fresh water supply and the emission of con- taminated sewage, one of the more effective means of improving the state of water reservoirs is by lowering the consumption of fresh water and increasing the water recirculation sysrems at the plants. Cases of positive action and some problem cases are cited. Several regulatory measures are reported based on recirculation, prevertion of emissions Into local waterworlks, prepurifi- cation of Industrial sewage, etc. 1/1 USSR U I) C: C-2 I - 371; YAKII-ENKO, V. I. . IVA140V V. I., RUSAX, Yu. MI. mmamz:,.~ "A Device for Delayin.- Radio Pulse Si.gnals" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarny:~e No 32, Nov 71, Author's Certificate No 319060, Division H, filed 5 Feb '(01 published 28 Cc'. 71, P 173 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a devire fcr delayijj~- radio pulses. 1he unit contains a control sirnal oscillator, a mritroll-I.L.7, y ch-unnel where, each :--,ta-e of signal pickup and - multistage d(,l--, a delay line with uniformlly distributed taT),,:, a tap coi-,mrmtator, a -c-!~,o----Jr unit and miLl-tichannel analyzer controller. As a dj.stin(.-,-L).is-,hin,~ 1-c-riture of the patent, the precision and stability of delay a-m- improved, Ly con- necting the innuts of the anal",zers for -Il staces of +,?ie channel throu~r-: switches gated by the controlling signal pickup to the ccrrespordinf, inLu-.s of the taT) ccmmutators, the inruts of the refere-nce chan-nCis b(--,---nc ccr- nected 4-h;-.)u..--h a --witch j7at-r-d by the controlling silmal to the crn- trol signal o.,;cillator, The outputs of the analy-zer are USSR YAKDENKO, V. I. et al., Soviet Patent No 319o6o through the corresponding junctions of the memory and co-trollel, modulle to the ap - U ppropriate inputs of the tap commutators. 2/'P 71 USSR UDC: 621.396.67.001.24 LOBKOVA, L. M. , -TVAN(IV---V---L. "Some Results of the Theory of Receiving Aptennas" V sb. Materialy Nauch.-tekhn. konf. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-t svyazl~~YP. 4 (Materials of the Scientific ZLnd-T-cc-h-ni-~`al(7'or-,- fe~en:e o~-Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute of Cori- munications--collection of works, No 4), Leningrad, 1971, pp 156-159 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3ES) Translation: The field distribution in the focal plane of a receiv'ing antenna is studied on the basis of the theory of linear circuits. It is show-n that the resultant, field in the focal plane can be determined on the basis of the theorerg of convolution. Bibliography of one titles. 7 b ~Se Lc-z) -7sl -69- USSR Rpt 18 Dec (-,I Works Were :Iominated for Lenin Pri? In the rield of' Metallur gY., Non'. fron cazd 68, see LSYZEROVICH, G. Ya., vime dritel -ODEVELOPMETT .4;1) AYPLICATIONT OF A M24MMOD MR ROASTl_,G =~:C COINC M-TTRATES IN. A FLUIDIZED BED". Authors: (cont-d) BLYUD*-"EV, A. I., YOSTIN, V. :.T. KAYDAK, A. :.'.; FWTPUL', V. K.; STICAG!,"NOV, .4T Tjl MY DZESTELUT, S..: GOSTIYEV, G. B.; and Milr:AK, Z. V. Sponsor; State Scientific Revear ch Institute for Nonferrous K'etala (Cont on card 70, see !-,'ATEl7OSYA:-T, P. A., a-me d-tel Izventiv-n-, 18 Dec 61 (Ev SM) 0) as Lubricants and Lubrication USSF UPC: 621.9.079:621.892 LEVIN I. M., Candidate of Technicil Sciences. VOVR, A. T., LV,',1J0V, V. I-, - i a nd 1A., Cand1date of' Technical Sciences "New LubricatinF,-Cooling LLquid" Moscow, Mashinostroitell, No 6, Juh 73, P 31 1, .7_c(~nlirg liqtiid ;--as dev~-Iio:~ed -t t,%o! Zh1(J;-,nov-,:rJy Ahs'rect- A ne~. 1 ~ I 1~ r 4 rn j Metallurp-icel Tn-,;'litute L'or use in the mechanical procr-~5fdn,~- ot' alunirum and its allovs (Puti!or co."'t.-lificate 'No 293041). It is a new PnulsLcri of surt'at_-Gctive synthpbi~ rubs,,anres with the following composition: 0.11-1 'rE.~ccent synthetic wzix (complex e-~[,ers of' rynWietic faf,ty acids ind hii7,h-molect;.Tar alcohols), and 0.5-1 percent', alkylolamides 0- C -.7-C16 fraction synt.hetic 1',~U-y Ttv! now lubricatincr-coolinr 1i i I - q;., r ---~rifhstooi the drop mothod corrosion tesoing, ~:.nd does not hive a disa~yrceahle odor, ari(i is [lot, toxi(-. corrinarl-.1,ive tle~7t- W(~re cond~fctcd invulvin~,. 'he new lubrica-,ing-coolin~ liqLiid, skipidar. cnsf,oc oil, -Arld ordirial-y five cercent wtLer emiulsion. T;-_ friction machine ij-uilized with the specimen roller equirped wilt4 the VK6 grade hari allo.v ~_nkd the oth,3-- made Croz.1 ._e `~'::'F-2 mirroscoce --as used to m-ea!:,uxe the itidth of the bane, of ra-.eriai on tne so-3cime-,-, --!-.e rFsi~ItZ 4-,;iat t;--e new lubricai,AnF-cooling linuid is equivnlont in its propr~rri-s to si-i-piciar. Tr drillini-, thf! now liq?iid r,-dtirer, rvAn! stlckinp to the vjf(lint! odrros in cr~mpari- U SSR LEVTN) !. M., et al, ~',aqhinostroitell , No 6, Jul 73, L-) 31 son to the five percent emulsion. The new liquid is reer,!mnr-nded ror Une trechanical processing of aluminum and its alloy.9 and is bping currently used at metallurgical plants in the cold rolling process. 2/2 - ;~. 8 - - '16 r- c YJ - Since the tests were conducted at various times of day Arid orbital Inclination-. the withorn Voint out that their data indicate the spatial and tirne vartatinn in thft magnetodphern channal. 13enediktov, Ye. A-. , L. V. Grivhkevich, and V.1. Tvan,,,v. Sim"Itan.-O,j- --AP,,rrm-t of Pl-.t.ron con,entrntinn and -Thnimn tr'qui,-y in the ionomphttric D-rrgion, -,sitinp. a p-irtial reflections rn~thod. IVUZ Radio(ir, no, 5. 1972. 695-70Z. In a related earlier work the authors dazcrib"-] initial rasulta In measuring -!Iectron density N In the D-layer by obtaining the cor're- lation coefficient betwPen backocatter of th~ ordinary anti extraordinary wave compment- (IVUZ Radioliz, no, 9. 1971. 1452), In that paper the feasibility of simultaneously determining the collision frequency P m from the same data -as postulated; In the present article this in verified theoreticAlly and expt ri men tally. The analysis assume* a rectangular transmitted pulse ~ at frequency . and a sufficiently directional bearn so that. neglecting absorption in the scattering medium, the correlation coefficient for both wave components may be found from 61n%V FA. A, -3F, (1) where X - kL(pC,-px)* po and px are refractive indices of the ordinary anti extraordinary componentai L - c r/Z., and k - ./c. Graphical reou)ts of P (N) are presented for an assumed set of P M. based on Eq. (1). and calculated for transmitted frequaricia a of 3 and S. 75 M14x. It Is shown that with the assumed simplifications USSR SIMONOV, V. D., IV&UV.I-V. I-.- "The Economic Factor in Determining Optimal Chlorination Conditions" Dokl. Neftekhim. Sektsii. Bashkir. Resp. Pravl. Vses. Khim. o-va im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva [Reports of Petrochemical Section, Bashkir Republic Administra- tion of All-Union Chemical SocietN imeni D. I. Mendeleyev], No 6, 1971, pp 295-300 CTranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 3, 1972, Ab= stract No 3NS86 by N. S. Ivanova). Translation: A dependence is concluded for processes of exhaustive chlori- nation of C4 and C5 hydrocarbons in an acid fluidized bed, particularly for the process of production of hexachlorobutadiene, relating the cost of the product with the degree of conversion of the material and the height of the reactor. 85 USSR UDC 669.245'27'296:669.018.2:669.018.6 NAM, B. P. , WYAKOV, I. G. , P0ZD.?TY.A.K0V, V. V. , REZONTO%I, B. 1. and IVANOV, V. I. "Preparation of Vacuum- Hel t ed Ili-;?-Zr Alloys for Oxide Cathode Bases and Their Investigation in Experimental Instruments" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Materialy (Electronic Engineering. Collection of Scientific and Technical Works on Materials), 1970, w1p. 2, pp 9-15 (from RZh-Mctallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1857 by the authors) Translation: The authors describe the preparr-tion of Ni-1-1-Zr alloys with im- purity contenL ~;0.0511 intended for use ar, o7ide cathode bases of electric vacuum devices. Some phyoical and mechanIcal properties of the alloys under study are presented, a!j well as teat restiltm of the alloyti in experime-ntal diodes. From the Btandpoint of a9suring suible protrncted operation of at) oxide cathode, the alloy Ni + 4%W + (0,06-0.1)XZr poscf--stzes the ldcat proper- ties. This R1107 [,a- a high recrystallization tc-mper8LurC! and hi,%h 13trength at operating temptareturea. USSR UDC 669.35.018.52:669.018.2 ZYRYANKIN, G. A.~ LVAN ~Y I., NAM, B. P., and BOLGOV, I. S. "Some Results of the Development of Hardened Vacuum-Melted Copper-Base Alloys With High Electric Conductivity" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Materialy (Electronic Engineering. Collection of Scientific and Technical Works on Materials), 1970, vyp. 2. pp 20-25 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1844 by the authors) Translation: 'Me article considers the influence of microalloying additions Zr, Ti, Cr, Ni, Be, and B on the elevation of strength properties of vacuum- melted Cu at 400-600% The alloys Cu-Zr (0.1-2.0%), Ctt-Zr (0.03-0.08%)-Ti- (0,005-0.010%), and Cu-Zr (0.05-0.10%)-cu (0.05-0.10%) possess good mechanical properties at 400-600*, preserving high electric conductivity (95% or more of the electric conductivity of pure Cu) and technological effectiveness. 1/1 - A-5 k112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TlTLE--SYNTHESIS OF 1,5,DIALKOXY,1,3,5,TRIMETtiYL,1,3,5,TRIPHENYLT;(ISILOXANES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-K(JZNETSOVA, A.G., IVANOV, V.[.j GULUBTSOV, S.A. COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KH114. 1970, 40(3), 706 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SILOXANE, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, AZEOTRORE, CATALYST, BENZENE DERIVATIVE CONTROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCOMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY PE;:L/FRAMr_--2000/0t367 SrEP CIR.C ACCESSTON' NO--iAP0121#530 w. L r t) 212 012 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING !)ATE--230CT70 CtR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0124530 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CYCLO,01EPHS10) SUB3 (1) IS CONVERTED VERY RAPIDLY IN ALC. INTO A 1:1 ADDUCT OF TYPE RO(MEPHSIO) SU83 R AND H SUB2 0; CLEAVAGE OF THIS ADDUCT WITH 2 MOLES ROH TO A DISPERSED MIXT. OF R9("lEPHSIO) SUBZ R AND ITS ANALOGS TAKES PLACE MANY HUNDREDS OF TIMES MORE SLOWLY. THIS MADE POSSIBLE A DIRECT SYNTHESIS OF THE FORMER PRODUCTS AS-LONG AS H SUB2 0 IS DIRECTLY REMOVED FROM THE SITE, BEST AS AN AZEOTROPE WITH ROH OR ROH AND C SUB6 H SUB6. THUS, 40.9 G I AND 35 ML 4BS. ETOH HEATED WITH 25 ML C SUB6 H SJB6 AND 0.01-02 ML CONCD. HCLO SUB4 CATALYST (HCL OR ALUMINOSILICATE MAY BE USED ALSO) SO AS TO EFFEcr CONTINUOUS DISTIN. OF THE AZEOTROPE CONTG. H SUB2 0 GAVE 60-75PERCENT ETO(MlEPHSIO) SUB3 ET, 8 SUBI. 179-80DEGREES, 0 PRIME20 1.0583, N PRIME20 SUBD 1.5150; SIMILARLY WERE PREPD.: 75-86PERCENT PRO(MEPHSIO) SUB3 PR, 11 SUB1-2 191-6DEGREES, 1.0438, 1.5121; 75-85PERCENT ISO-PRO(MEPHSIO) SUB3 CHME SUB2# 13 St0l 179-80DEGREES1 1.0384, 1.5089; 75-85PERCENT BUO(MEPHSIO) SUB3 BUt B SUBI 206-BDEGREESI 1.029,(o, 1.50i30; 75-85PERCE-NT ISO-BUO(MEPHSIC)) SU33 Cil SUB2 CHAE SUB2, B SU61-2 192-4DEGREES, 1.0237, 1.5079; AND 80-90PERCENT MEEICHO(liEPHS10) SUB3 CHMEET, B SU61-2 188-940EGREES, 1.0287, 1.5080. 212 013 UNCLASSIFIEU P(R'0CESSUIC l)A7E--I3N0V70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0132526 AdST,-;ACT/c-XTRACT--(L)) GP-G- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3. CHAPTER I 'RE,'410TE CO.NTROL OF MAIN ENGINES 6. 11 CU,4TRUL SYSTENIS dF Dl~SEL GENEkATORS 66. 1[[ AUTtIMATIC SYSTEMS OF SHIP ELECTkiC POWER PLA-NIS 101. IV AUTOMATION OF AUXILIARY AND UTILIZATION BOILERS 138. V SYSTEMS li',l NISM 1.70. AUTOMATION OF ELECTRIC ORIVE MECHAt VI CENFRALIZEL) Ef-IE4GENCY WARNING SIGNALING AND LIGH PULSE: "OUMASHIll 188. 31BLIUG.-~AVHY 212. NICAL SYSTEMS AND STP~UCTURAL IJI~ITS OF THE THE BOOK CONTAINS T CH. DATA, MUST COMMON AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS ON RIVER BOATS. IT qAS ,,Ikllr]L-N FfjP ENG INNER ING TECHNICAL VERSONNEL OF SHIPS, [INDUSTRIAL WORKERS A'%0 E14PLOYEES OF DESIGN ORGAf~411ATIONS. IT 15 RECOMMENDED AS A TEXT BOOK FOR STUDENTS OF PEOPLES' UNIVERSITIES. U34 CLASSIFIE0 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--18SEPTO TITLE--INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF HIGHER HYDRATES OF SULFATES AND SELENATES OF YTTRIUMr LANTHANUMv AND THE RARE EARTH ELEMENTS -U- AUTHOR-103)-PETROV, K.I., VORONSKAYA, G.N.,-IVANOV, V.I. COUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. KNIM. 1970, 15(3),.615-21 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUMv CRYSTAL HYDRATE# SULFATEP SELENATE, RARE EARTH COMPOUND, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE CONTROL MAPKING--:40 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--Ul"CLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0775 STFP NO--UR/0079/70/015/003/0615/0621 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104221 UNCLASSIFIED 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104221 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR SPECTRA OF LN SUB2 (SO SUB4) SUB3 .8H SUB2 0 AND OF LN SUB2 fSEO SUB4) SUB3 .8H SUB2 0, WHERE LN EQUALS LAr NO, Sm, Y, GO, T6, DY, HOf ER, TM, YB, OR LU, ARE GIVEN AND INTERPRETED. THE SPECTRA REVEAL THAT BOTH SERIES OF COMPDS. HAYE I TYPE OF XO SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE GROUP IX EwUALS 5 OR SE). SMALLER SPLITTING OF V SUB3 IF SU82) OF SEG SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE IN COMPARISON TO THAT OF SO SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE IS DUE TO THE LOWER ELECTRON AFFINITY OF SEO SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE THAN THAT OF SO SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF LA SUB2 (SO SU84) SUB3 BH SUB2 0 WHICH HAS 2 DELTA (H SUB2 0) BANDS, ALL THE INVESTIGATED OCtAHYDRATES HAVE A SINGLE DELTA (H SUB2 0) BAND WHICH CORRESPONDS TO COORDINATED H SUB2 0. UNCLA-'~SIFIED F AA0046422- UR 0482 joviet Inventions Illustrated, Secti6n III 11fechanical and General, Derwent, 240920 DYNAMETRIC DEMICE for compressing bone fragments, includes frame, handle and spring with calibrated scale indicating pressure applied, is fitted with a socket wrench IL with cam limiter 9. This allow5,a required pressure to be applied. The handle is turned uritil the index pins 8 start to slip on the cam timiter. 10.2.68. as 1216531/31-16. VJ VANOV-'"' (14.8.69.) Bal.13/1.4.69. C ass 30a. Int.Cl A61b. AA0046422 IN ~z 19781630 Ace. Nr: Abstracting Service: R I- F . Cflf.".ICAL ABST. -7 0- C) AP0034iC, 7758a ditE-action study of lanthanid-c :-xa;,13!2- '11-- dskok~( -, N;71 I- 2'h. 7 Tn. 1970, 1~-; I T~ lla-,v V,-'I Y M mrtr~-. Valtjr,. (4 8, 1, and 41. (J LuJ(C-jo,,o;.fA[.0 powder -It fraction patturns aro.- yiven. R E' E L FRA INI E USSR UDC 575.23 TIVOFEYEV-IIESOVSKIY, Na. V., GINTER, Ye. K., GLDTOV, N. V., and !-VA_~OV. V. I., Institute of MlediCo-BiOlogical Problems, Ministry of ioalth USSR,-- Rni~titute of Kedical Radiology, Acadei-qy of Medical Sciences USSR, Obninsk, and Chair of Genetics and Selection, Hoscow State University "Genetic and Somatic Effects of X-rays and Fast Neutrons (Experizments on Arabidopsis and Drosophila" Moscow, Genotika, No 4, 1971, pp 42-52 Abstract: Fast neutrons (average energy - 5.6 i'lev, avorage MP -_ 310 to 35 kev/zrcm, dose rate r,, 0' kxad/hour) were more effective than x-rays (average energy - 0.1 Mcv, average LET - 1.6 kovhacm. , dose ratce -v 0' krnd/hour) in inluoing vi5ibl.e sox-linked mutations and recessive soA-linkol lothais, los.; and nondisjunction of X chromosomus in Drosopftla mclanoga:itlor ani recessive embryonal and chlorophyll mutation.-, in Arabidopsis seeds at high spontaneous levels, I.e., the radiation-genetic reactions caused by gene and chromoso.me mutationz. At low spontaneous levels of nondisjunction Of X chro.'T.0- somes in Drosophiia, the rate of nondisjunction tenje-d to :Lacrea:;e with the dose of both x-ray and neutron irradiation, but there were no 1/2 USSR TDIOrMEV-RZE5OVSKrf, V., et al, Genetika, No 4, 1971, pp 42-.:52 differences in the effectiveness of the two forms of irradiation. Tile va-lue5 of the RBE of fast neutrons in their lethal effect on Arabidopsis and in in- hibiting plant growth and development, in decreasing fertility, ar4 in in- ducing embryonic and chlorophyll mutations were very similar. 2/2 - 2j - USSR Ufv ZIMOIIFE V. L.) 10 and OGAIES).7.11 S. F-H. .1 IVANAr V. K.~ "Self -Icn.-ition and Combustion Cutoff in e. StaFnation Z-one I_Yarin~-, Flo-,,, a Dwo-Dimensional Frotaction or Indentation b- a S-,mersrmic j Stream" Moscow, Goreniye i Vzry-,r--Sbornik (Combustion and Explosion- -Coliuct ion o- Works), Elau~m, 1972, pp, 316-391 (from Rc-ferativny-Y j. Raketn,,~,re Drigateli, No 2, .23 U . D 1973, Xostract No 2-34 11-3smi';e) Translation: On the basis of the heat i,-.echaniom and a p_,c-d,.-n_=Ac -1--low model are discussed the critical conditions of co,.~'bustion -n a formed durinf,-, the flow of-' a fuel about a pro,iec-,;,_T.cn ~,iidf an 7ne critical condition.,; of' srellf-i.,r~nitior. -are inv,~!sLil_;atedi on tI,-Iu. heat mnechanism and the chain mechanism. The exncrj_,n~Cntf.,.I of' an invc~sti_ gation of mass exclianr,e in such stagnation zone- are fc,-- a Mach mr-flier of 2.5- Comparisons of the calculat,_,fl, an one are vrescnted, together irith examiples of nunerical 0!, P conditionf; for and hydro[:~_-n-air .,e J rilz 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING _DATE--20NOV70 TITLE--D[-TLkhI-NATIGN OF ALKALI, ALKALINE EARTH, AND RARE EARTH ELEMENTS BY '.STRIPPING ANALYSIS. 1. DETERMINATION OF ALKALI ELEMENTS -U- ALTHUR-(03)-IVANJV, V.K., SrRCMBERG. A.G., KAPLIN, A.A. _CCUNTKY OF INFC--USSR ANAL. KHI.'~'.. Lcj70, 25(3) , 584-6 OATE PULLPSIVE13 ------- 70 SUBJECT ARE;AS-i*.HEMISTkY TOPIC TAGS-RAkb EARTH METALt ALKALI METAL, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, METAL VEkCURY CGNTROL MARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/fRA14F-3001/0470 STEP r4O--UP,/0075/70/025/003/05ii4/(j'586 CrRC ACCII-SSIEN Ul"4CLASSIF ILI) 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING JATE--20N0V7C .CIRC ACCESSIUN NO-AP0126222 ABSTRACI/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT ANQUIC PEAKS OF LI, K . NA, kilt AND CS WITH 6U SU54 NI SOLN5. IN HCONME SUb2 AS suppoRrING c'-LECFRQLyrEs WERE 08TAINEU BY ANUCIC STkIPPING WITH A HC ELECTRODE. W[THIN THE STUDIED CONCN. IRANGE THE HEIGHT UF THE ANGOIC PEAKS FOR ALL THL": ELEAENTS IS A LINEAR FUNCTICN OF THEIR CONCN. (8 TIMES 10 PRIME NLGAriV~6 5 TIMES 10 PRIME NECATIVE5 M). FACILITY: TGMOcX POLYTCCH. INST.r TOMSK, USSR. U,NCLASSIVIED Cc. Nr. AP0028770- Ref. Code: UR 0050 PRIMARTSOURCE: Meteorologiya i G rdrologiya, 1970, Nr 1, PP AREAS OF MAXIMUM WIND VELOCITY IN TROPOSPHERIC JET STREAMS UNDER DIFFERENT SYNOPTIC CONDITIONS K Kh. 4uancv- In the paper schemes of synoptic conditions are friv-7;; iinder which :!reas of wind speen maxim.1 in Me tropospheric jet stremns are oij!~-~rved. REEL/FRAME 1.9GS0201 ,E'l, V. 'f:~. JVt. J,ToV V J'. Ilimm 4"wwpvA=___ G- lie of Eotor ~iLz Cooll, Yoscow, ('a-. D11" m e f Ga,_ Tiirllinus -- Coll~c' i-' ) JST(l; pp 70-51) 1%-S'Lrativn~,y Murr:d, -,Io 1, J7-il 7" Transl!--Mo- `,a:n 0-r C.0111.1.1- ra-~7t o- a of a roollu- binu was For thu lil tll~. co:jjanE. the 0-., Ulu mid th-LA Of tll- to hu- ~,j heat re*-, uf c- A.; c -i wac J: fnto 14,. c_ o Ir s . 0 f lichind tl~c C----,--:s,-r, I"- s !ith 0, --c: J_ _L USSR IVANOV, V. L." lcqi ED (I di~klp ,~Pd f-..--th(~r on llitm th~- iRtorr.; racle for on Igosa~,c each Th, iv 'o c o-,,!nir--:s in J 0 th:2 Of t-'Ie ra~Urt0l', tl,.z intcr--rib ch-.nn~.~Iz, tion of itc- -c)-vci-:!rt 'uy if-,C)` E-,-nd fiovs ;Oion'- tLIL- I.) rt o surfaco. T -I s a o; L-ILO f)O,,'*`!l,,.,.,!l disk or xnto t'.,-- of tliz- sions of y lation of tjie fir~-,,~ of a st;~..:,c and in tlle v.-ou'u]. stu!--,O. 'Fnu r-~ -Irus, which to o r 2 6 t i c tj Ir, - s newt--on air in the G,-~fure tllu~ conibustioll 5-5 t". co.-n'tc.- 47, t T; S U --,-e -Lln:"Lj.n- U; ~j 2 M, and th;~ L-.nL-, usl"'R IVANOV V. L.1 et P-1., Oh-jilaz~dayo-,-, Ga- T, rbin-7 J Sbornik, 1`71) 7-0-35 te..lln~_-ratures of the 110--'ZIO bh'jf",_-~s r, o f t' -r1: in tl.,- el. -nd thos q~~ vo _tn~, turbine and in the f 01-1-cca-le tia;lbine are id(ml-Aebl. is r)-f -b.,o- Circuit, air, liol'id type. &L., dead-end channels cro in tiie fin for coolinL it, Tii-- heat carrier ii; sodium rr:--tal. and moldil- the C!~vitie's with c-cdiu:,a hu6 Lcun -L',-tJ o, ~3 o1 Une th:' eyi Gl - 1 -1 _. . I in j! t~,Z! wero rac!an3ure(L. v'z"" On tl-llc- ra~i~; r~.lr t!-_! oi, V~O a C-CITit'01. ol-I Ule 01, 1~~ C,;! - c)" the ccr~)An: alr t ent-r- n-d cx`- in c-~~ch P. - T'lic hral'.Ll~- Y b! of j- on tnu !,Isis _W -roto 1:20 to !It an d';_'t'.;n-:.i.F_: t~lv~ USSR UVA'~;",:Jv V. I.., ct al.. V-f:c%!zc'l --I') C-1 -11 lborr lik, 1;'--~~-I.,In-.).,,tro..rcn-L-.,e 1-," 70-35 ralzationn,hi-n 1-i u cl L, oporatin6 ru.-Ini2s --rc.- at ll-,-,I~),!~, to 1,229, -r-A 3-L37() K VId ficirl of tll~., the blades aloni; the ")--Ofile of, tha raddle C,cl~-,- Le'-JE.."un. preparation of tlic- al for tura of 147"c' K, aticnIllon 6L!vrjl-.sL~d, -,',c) N-tti'r t`~ tors to the rece-sce-, in -'Liw dirAr, fuld il-t-ilteld- tllr-~ pollit ()l,* o!' '.hc radi,74.or.,-.- vnd thj di~--kl. Lj-,,-Ii" one L 112 c2c UNCLASSIFFE9 PROCE55ENG 0ATE--;!0NQV70 TITLE--EXTRACTIGIN AND PHOTCMETRIC UETERMINAi-ION OF GOLD --U- AUTHOR-(03)-BLSEV, A.I., IVA;NGV, V.M., GORBUNCVA, N.N. CCUNTRY OF INFC-USSR SOURCE-ZH. ANAL, KhIM. IS70, 2513)v A61-5 DATE PUBLISHC-D---70 SUaJECT AREAS--i4ATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC-TAGS--GOLD, EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY, PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS, SLIME, ANOCIC REEINING CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTAICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0480 STEP NO--[,)R/0075/70/025/003/0"t-51/0465 C!.RC ALC(~SSI"_'N 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0126232 ABSTRACT/EXTR,',CT--(U) GP-0- AL~ S TRACT AU IS DET0. BY AN EXTN. PHUTCM,ETRIC METHGO BY USING 14,CIMEThYLAV.INOP[iEi,iYLI('-,BE'14ZYLMETHYLAM[t~OP[iENYL) ANTIPYRYLCARBINOL (CHkGMGPYRAZGLE-1) (1). 1 DISSOLVES IN H SUB2 0 GIVING A VIOLET CGLOR WITH ABSORBANCE MAX. AT 't70-80 AND 600 NM, RESP. I SI EXTO. BY NONPOLAR SOLVENTS. AFTER AU ADDN. THE COLOR GOES NOT CHANGE, BUT THE PHIAE EXT. HAS AN AESCjkbANCE MAX. AT 580 NM. OPTIMUM CONDITIONS Fuk CCiMPLEX FORMATICN EXIST AT PH 1.0-2.0 AND A 20-30 FOk.0 EXCESS OF 1. THE ABSORBANCi: GF THE EXTS. IS PROPORTICNAL TO AU CONCN. FLK 0.5-2.5 MUG AU-ML; THE POLAR A6SORPTIVITY IS (6.08 PLUS OR MINUS 0.07) TIMES 10 PRIME4. I CAN BE USED TO DET. 6.6-1.1PERCEN1 IN DORE ALLUY, 0.01-0.11PEkCENT AU IN THE DUST PRODUCED DURING THE FUSION OF THE ANODIC SLIME, AND 0.0045-0.0670P14GENT AU IN THE SLAG AFIER k[t4ELTING ANODIC SLIME. AU LAN eE DETD. WITHOUT SEPN. FROM C11HER LLLMLNrS DIRLLILY AFTER DISSCLN. OF TFE SAMPLE. FACILITY: MOSCOW STAI't- UNIV., MUSCOW, LSSR. 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .TITLE--EXTRACTION AND PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF PALLADIUM BY 5#2,THIAZOLYLAZO,2t6i DIHYDROXYPYRIDINE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-IVANOV, V.M., BUSEYt A.I., ELDBIKYj U. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VESTN. MOSK. W~fV.p KHIM. 1970t Ilil, 88-92 DATE PUBLISHED -------- 10 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEP111STRY TOPIC TAGS--PALLADIUM, THIAZOLE, PYRIOINE, METAL ION, PHOTGMFTRIC i%1!44LYSIS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0600 STEP NO--UR/0189/70/011/001/0083/0092 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119518 0,NC L AS S I F I E 0 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119518 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTR4CT. PO PRIME2 POSIT[-q'i-' F,1*1k,"IED rilTH 5,%'Zt THIAZOLYLAZO) Z,6,DlHY0R0XYPYRI0INE 1 1) TWO VIOLEF I TO I COMPOS. WHICH WEERE SOL. IN 4 TO I H SUB2 OpL)IMETHYLf:GR,'4AMlDE. THE IST C01PD- WAS FORMED AT PH 3-7 (MAX. AT 560 NM; MOLAR ABSORPTIVIfY (EPSIL01`0 EQUALS 1.31 TIMES 10 PRIME4) AND THE 2ND IN 0.1-4.0 N H SUB2 SO SU34 OMAX. AT 570 NM; EPSILON E~QUALS 2.24 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PkIME4). PL) PRIME2 POSITIVE (10-90 MU G) WAS OETD. IN THE PRESENCE OF F-E PRI!4E2 POSITIVE, FEE PRIME3 POSITIVE, CO PRIME2 POSITIVE, NI PRIME2 POSITIVE, ZN PRIME2 POSTTIVE, MIN PRIME2 POSITIVE, BA PRIME2 POSITIVE, 1.4 PKIME4 POSITIVE, RH PRIME3 POSITIVE, PT PkIME-+ POSIT[VE, OS PRI-ME4 POSITIVE, CU PRI14EZ POSITIVE, AL PRIME3 POSITIVE, AND AG PRIMEE POSITIVE. TREAT THE H SUB2 0, ONETHYLFOR.MAIMIDE SOLN. CONTG. Sll"tILAR TO 25 MU G PD PRIME2 POSITIVE aITH H SU82 SO SUB4 TO IN IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 AND ADO L ML 0.012PERCENT I SOLN. IN ETUH. EXT. THE SOLN. WITH 10 ML NtAMYL ALC. AND MEASURE THE COLOR OF THE ORG. PHASE IN A I CM CELL AT 570 NM (EPSILON EQUALS 1.92 TIMES 10 PRIME4). THE ERROR DEPENDED ON THE AMIS. OF OTHER IONS PRESENT AND WAS PLUS 1.2PERCENT TO MINUS 24.OPERCENT. UNCLASSIFIE0 USSR UDC 532.517.4 IVANOV, V. N., ORDANOVICH, A. Ye. "Certain Reverse Relationships Arising in Turbulent Cellular Convection in the Atmosphere" Tr. In-t. Eksperin. Meteorol. GI. Upr. Gidrometeorol. Sluzhby pri Sov. Min. 3SSR [Works of the Institute of Experimental Meteorology, Main Administration for the Hydrological ard Meteorological Service, C01111cil of ~Ijjjistcrs, USSR] No 26, 1972, pp 51-58, (Translated from Referativnvy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 11, P-972, Abstract No 11 B827 by the author's). Translation: The feedback mechanism developing in CCIILIIll' ConveCtiOn ill a turbulent atmosphere is analyzed, This mechanism is based oil Lhe, deperid(:nce of turbulent exchange factor, determinin.g the degree of instability of a flow by jiteans of the Reynolds number, on external parmieters (flicall will-d speed, boundary layor 6ickness) and intensity of convection This feedback stabilizes convection and maintains its intensity at ) fliven level. Consideration of the denendence of turbulent exchan(,e -factors on degree of instability allows the -;light excess of experi,;v~ntal values of R~iylei.i.,Ji num- hers ovcr their critical values to be explained. 8 Biblio. Refs. 1/1 USSR UDC 532.596+551.46.06.8 IVANOV, V.-N., MIKHAYLOV, Yu. D. 1-1- - I-_ "Estimate of Rate of Dissipation of Turbulent Energy and Horizontal Turbu- lence Factor of Diffusion in the Baltic Sea" Tr. Gos. Okeanogr. In-ta. [Works of State Institute of Occanograph-v], No 12, 1972, pp 107-113, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No Ill 1972, Abstract No 11 B477 by the author's). Translation: Structural functions calculated on the basis of series of ob- servations of the flow velocity modulus are used to establish the rresencc of an inertial interval in the mesoturbulent zone. The Kolmogorov-Obuhhov relationship for structural functions is used to determine the rate of dissi- pation of turbulent energy i-.,ithin the limits of the inertial interval, amounting to 2 10 4 cm 2 sec-3. The value found agrees satisfactorily with -hc- data of Ozmidov and a number of other authors. Using turbulent energy and its dissipation, an attempt is made to produce estimates of the horizontal turbulence factor for diffusion, lifetime of a vortex and characteristic drift dimensions downstream in the diffusing cloud of pollutants (using dependences suggested by Ivanov for the velocity field of the wilid in the lower layer of the atmosphere). The values of these characteristics found 1/2 USSR UDC 532.596+551.46.06.8 1 IVANIOV, V. N., MDMYLO'~, Yu. D., Tr. Gos. Okeanogr. In-t,.,, NIo 12, 1972, pp 107-113. agree satisfactorily with the results produced by other methods, for example by observations of the actual turbulent diffusion. 24 Biblio. Refs. 212 z~ s-,,q - Turbine and Efigine Design ussr~ UDC 5 39. 4: 621. 61 IvANoV V. N. BMEIOMMOMPFFM~ "General Properties of the SpectrL~,.,~ of the Natural Motion Of Linearly Ellastic Bodies Showing Cyclic Spirnetry" Tr, Kuybyshev, '- aviats. -;ri-t (Woilzs of Kuybvshev Aviation Institute), 1971 , 1,To. 118, pp 184-169 (from PZh-Mekhanika, No 3, 1,11ar 72, Ahstract ',,o 3V!374) Translation: The dynamIc properties of structures having straight or helical cylindrical sy,~,metry are investigated, including SySteMS With ,both di:-,Crete and continual elements and bonds. Thp interaction of r(!-pular fpcigmcnItz, ofL- thc, structure ("periods of the body") is represented by a ser,ond order matrix, the elements of which art-- linear operators T, .1, 2) arid in prol- lem~ of harmanic o!~cillations- are functions of Fpequenc,i. Using condition,,, of static and kInematic compatibility in the joints bctw~-c:n frat~v~nti~ -iihe condition of being closed, an equation is obtained for the. cc)n- taining a second order &-Ccrminant, the elements of which -we, L'~IMIS Of Tki and trigc-riometric functions, The features are not noze(~ when the major order of s~-mmettry i~, not a prin-2 number ancl 21-1o the T017,11DC-Z I and infinity. The appeardnce of a multiplicity of form.-, of free ose-Illations ,112, USSOR IVAITOV, V. N. , Tr. Kabyshev. aviats. in-t, 1971, No. 148, pp 1814-1839 is pointed out which take on the fain of standing or travoling %.;aves, uleplenOin-. 11 on the initial conditions. The application to the calculation of osciiiat~ions of turbine rotors is kent in mind. Ya. B. LIvin. 2 /;., - 102 - UOSR UDC 551.482.2t551-311.21 POLIKkRPOV r G. G. , YEGOROV, V. X. , IVAHQY--Y,-Y.-. TOXAFYVA, A. V, , and FILIPPOV, 1. A., Institute of Biol outhern Seas, Acadexy of Sciences UK-SSR "Oil Fields as an Ecological Niche" Moscow, Prix-oda, Vo 11, 1971, PP 75-78 Abstracti Observations axe nade on the formation, behaviorr distribution and composition of oil "agC"r-agates" collected from the surface and near-surface layers of the Central Atlantic duriiig the 070 craise of t-ho reseazeli vesnel Akademik Vernadskiy. Five size groups uero distinguizhad, ranging from those under I mm to 8 i2m In diameter, the latter being the most numorous. Lany exe overgrown with periphy-ton, blue-green algaa, diaton3, and crustac,=s. By moving fre-ely over tho vater in response to wave and wixid, thGae oil ag,-,-m- gat,3s can serve az indicators of currents and processois of horizoatal nixing of the surface layers. Experinents on the capicity of the aggregates to concentrate cerium, ruthenium, anA zinc fron seawater Mhoved them to be excellent adsofDents of tht-se elements. TUa faot plus tho presence of bio- genous elements on the surface of the aggragates and aaxinuu oxposuro to light and oxygen create favor-able conditions for the dovelopment of pariphyton. 1/2 USSR POLIKARPOV, G. G. , et al., Pr1roda, 11o 11 , 1971, pp 75-78 Hence, there will be an increaue in the abundance of require a floating sulw3trate. The results is likely matter in the pleuston-neuston complex and ultinately the oil aggreezttez.. themselves. 2/2 those hyd=blonts which to intensify tho cycle of determine the fate of - 2 - USSR IVAN2L.L.L "Behavior of Type G Automata in a Matrix Gune Against Automata with Linear Tactics" Issled. po Teorii Swnonastra),ivayushchikhsya Sistem [Studies on the 'flicory of Self-Tuning Systems -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Acad. Sci. USSR Computer Center, 1971, pp 66-89, (Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal, Kibernotika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V330). NO ABSTRACT. USSR UK 621. 372. 855 KOTOSONOV, IN. V. , IVA~iCAT, V. N. , SIDORKIN, A. F. , APTEAtw, 1- S. "Optically Controllable Semiconductor Idave-L"Aid.0- Load" Tr. Voronezh. un-ta (IN'orks of Voronezh University), No 77, 1971, pp 11-18 (fro~u M-Radioteklinika, 'io 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10B165) Translation: The reflection of electromagnetic enerl-ly from a semiconductor- dielectric-metal structure was investigated theoreticnIly. The relation of tine reflected power to the conductance of the semiconductor material uas obtaincd. The possibility of using this effect to create an optically controllable load f or L ~?_tide channels was demonstrated, and an experimental estimato of its parameters was made. There are 5 illustrations and a 2-entry bibliography. 1/1 UDCI : 621--572 092. 22 an d, '-T "Staircase :)eiayin- Syst--:-,s ~ionmuuual L Elcktron. sb. le"r0l'. Engineuri. c - Z.-I, c, in c;--,0 7c., from. 1970, ~7, t C: 2 strac' Trz-n-lla'icn: 13- -4~~ p~rturbaticn muthod, co..-put--l--ion is J u of nonmutua~ loss,-s, disr) -2-2ion cliaraclu-ri--t -c3nd c(,nnuc--Ac~n resistance., olf' deiay L;y-u-tems. 36 - USSR uDc: 621-372.8.092.22 BABICHEV, R. K. , I'VIVIOV, V. N. ;;The Quasistatfffllh~e;ory of Lattices 9-nd its Application to Cz~Llculatio.-, of a Ladder Type Deceleratinf, SysterP Elektron. te"Imika. li~~uclmc-,-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCK (Electrcnic Tcchnolocy. Scientific and Technical Collection. -'~HF Electronics) , 11)-1, I I _j P, 35- (from 'To 5, 1-fay '(1, Abstract No 5Blc,7) Translation: Excitation of an array of ideally conductive hollov, st-ructur,~-~s by the field of a slow wave with high phase shift (up to -,T) on a 1)eri--"l is considered in the quasistatic arpro)ff nation (period much -,zhorter tlhui a Ictigth in frc-(~ spacc). Tht~ averaged botuidar- conditions fr-r ti,~-, arra-y-- wave. are sup lemcrit(--d by onf-1- parw,,ioter, and th(., dependecce On phfas~-- -;hift is determined for all parameters appcarinf~ in the boundar7i conditions txe then used for calculatirg ladder type decel-orallinir with projection or indentation, and urith rods of circular cross sectio:.- Fot,r illustrations, bibli-oCraphy of seven titles. Besur:i:~. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.385.01 XI - T!I -V ,,4 L=--07, V. A. Q, r U r1ul t i c ond. uc U Ljine Round Conduci;ors Arrrtnced in a Cil-cle" Blektron. ',7aUCjjr _10, 'E r o, 'h _-e~-ronic .0 U 1, L . s -1e! n. SVGI Tachno-, o 6cionzific-Yechnicai Collec-6ion. %icrowave Elec- Uronics) , 1970, Isssue 11, No 146-146 (from RZh-Z1e',-Iz;roni_'--a i --,--e -o r in c n oni y c , 1140 3, Nar 71, Abstract 110 3A147b- I.;Io use t-,he method of nulticonduci~O.r 'Iino~; for c ori- put-~n,-, ot,_ib dela- o-s"Uems coiled into a rinf-, it 12 necossa~ t;0 Imow tho z)arnncter:~ o.,_ tlo multiconductor lines .-Iith the conduc- "ors arran,-,,ed period-ically in a circle. Cortqpub.-~ion of the para- neterz of suc',a lines with round cond-uctors reduces to the problem of a ]-i-ne -,i"h conductors of the same form arranged periodically alonc ri Z,~Iraightlway. Similarly a transforming fuunction is found cztab_i~shes a connection between a multiconductor line with L conduc-.-ors of rect-anrular form and with the conductor cross see- tions 1LvdAz;oCI by t-ho iongths of the radius and by circular arcs. 1 ill. 6 rtjk*. G.B. 66 - UI)c Instituute of Biolc~--,,r Gf ti~-~ S(Tathexn 5:; ~I s --'.o1 C-n i al ov - skiy., Academy 5ci-tmces Ma-LLI-dan 55-R, Scw~stopol th 'U'uu4~- of thn Adsorb-ing Surface of Susp~nded Nailtor in Sca Water cf F4,.diGisDtOPeZ" Ybscau, DDL-lady Aka6emii Nauk ~-,SR, I-Tol. 195, No 6, 1/7 p 41 2 Translation.: tecarding to an evaluation L. A. Zez-O-emrichl, th-j tct-a-1, sur- j'jjLh a base. of I M. 'X,, faco area of abio3cstai in a poj".urrn d wAar u - cf 1,000 10.0co-60,01,C) ra?; for b-,;c1cuemia to a &--,p't.-h of 9,000 '11 if 'i - -r~ - 2 400-500 m for ph~tc,,T~hnkb-)n 'm a cicptli r,,,--L 100 ra&uero , it is 0.5-2 C, In (Fxnetifff-'o Up 1,:o 31 -,1-. Vk- km:11-7 that thic org"tril-fr'n i.- r, 7z:""'t %].Y. b~- e----:th, ;:-d there my bj ~xmdidernblcf i.-,ccumilationc- ~d, co,rtain witer. -Fcr :~-anmle, 4u-),-- 31ack Sea, tl~e n-P n2ach '15 (;/cm -1 in tilt) irivcrs 2-5 im dt--ep. 1/7 USSR IVANOV, V. N., Dokla&y Ak---demii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 6, 1970, Pp Adsorpticn processes pL-.~ a major role in tbe accumulation Qf c"-rt-,-.in radicnuc-lides . For a~-,ani ple, a prepcndcrant, amount Of ceriizr. -and ~,Ittrium ac- cumu3ated in fidi eggs is loca!.ized Gn tiy,- surface and is r-v,.t assLailat~d 'CY the embryo, that is, the processes of biclogical accumiulaticn pl,-,,r "-.I 2.psagll- ficant role in this case. Me radionuclide cif the biogenic elenr---it Zh IS lated as euphausi-ids, not primwIly by metsbal:if-m, but ra-ther t" Cugh accumu L, _Ir its adsorption on -Lhe surfaces of hydrobi(r-ts. But th'~ later is doteiiiined by th e p hys i-- cc h an ic a 1 s t ate of th e rad iai uc I J d e in -- e ao r amJ t 1T-- --.'e a - tares of the adsorbing airfaces. The distributirn of r,~dionuclldec in a sy,,Aem dcperr.~- cn the value of the ~iccumulAion cocfficicnt rmd the birriaol-; rif rxr-an- isms. If we ~jiow the quantity of x-adionudido extractai fi-cm a krx)irn vclwro of water and the coefficietv of lVdrci)iont -ncc:un.ul--.tL,)ti Ln it, we cai rnpI'L'c! the bioma-- md. even (-in- tt~ie c--r:,e of an :*ideal, --i~,ed ry:~-)ulat~bcn) the numher of indi:.,j--;ua-ls lecated, for examle, in 1 ne. 2/7 USSR TLVANOV, V. V., Doldady Ikademii Nauk SS-'-'R, Vol 195, No 6.. 1970, -PP 1LII-ILI-2 11", VJb sbudied simultanecusly (a) the adsorption of Ce "' from sea vater m polyfluomethylauie resin. -jild cn glass, and (b) the role of natur-al quan- tities af --uspended matter in the form ation of a suspended -,ract--, on af radio- cerium in sea water. Tlie xper--Irents w(--re conducted darLn-c- the first vcyn-,-,e of the research ship Akadem5J, Vernadskiy to the Lropica-I regions of the Atlantic in the spring of 11%). Water was taken frcm the ocean surface at 1200 'wid 2LCO haars during the daLly station /station ITo Lq, coordinates 60E., 10 Y4,L-7. ave m.~,utt~.F after the samples -,;ere taken, 1 ml rf a soluticri cf Ce ~' chloride (with!mat a carrier) in distilled water was put in the LxpcximenLal taitcs with the va- ter samples. Me T)H of the --oluticn int--uduced w,~z 1: the Iii of the Sea wa- tor after intrcxluc~Liai of the radioartivity uisj,8. The vo-Lime off luhe ex-x~-rii- mental soluticn was 0.5 1, the activiby was 10 C/I. All of thc cxp-'r-imentZ were run three time.-. A s ads o r b -2 n t s, -i, e u -- ec~ gr la --- an d po 1y f I u- j ro et h y 1-1e s in z, e sorpt-lon (FIZOiticao, Nive Ix-en rather thoroughly ctudied. F~-vc- pieces r-T P'Ia5s 3/7 USSR ivkT"GV 3 V. N., D,:,,klady hkademil Nax~, MEER, Vol 195.. zjo 6, 1970, p2L lb~-l -11 YL2 aad the resin, secured in speciall case;s, were :~PM-irsed for I hCur in 1,21e Ce 1 h) solutions Ln sea water. After exposure, the glass and nesin pieces were talken cut of the solutions, rinsed cnce in clean sea water, dried, and iwazured hy raiianeter. Also after 1 hour, thrc-- 1&-ml samples of exp-~riniental sallution were taker- and filtered through a No. 2 membrane filter. The filtering device was made of pol~fluoroethyleene resin. The area and time. Of contact of the sanple beLrAg filtered with the walls of, the instrument we-re knu,,n, and it tberefore possible to calculate -the losses of radio.-erium c,'-trirg -filtra-f-don. A B-2 device with an MSTI-17 counter encased in protective 'Lep-d ir-ed to make radicn, etric tests of the water samaes nd the alass and resin pieces. We oonsidercd the absorptim of radiation in the salts of tni~ water, and in the glzss and resin. lik-- calculated the amount of rudio~~tive cerium -,~Jhich ha(--i be-g) adsorbed in the susperried matter in the sea 7e.?ater wri the coof fici ~;.'It of 057 '1 adsorption ai -glass ani resin (the -ratio of raditoactivity to I aq. e of sarface and to 1 ml of ec-perLiTiental soJution). V7 5 IISSR IVAIITOV, V. Doklady A&ademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195), No 6, 1970, The coeffici(~nt5 of adsol-ption for 1 hour of cxpo-sure for the tak(,n during the day were 0-0141, + 0.0015 on glasz and 6.031 + 0.002 on rl-~-i.Sillll while for night samples they were O.OLO + 0.006 on glass w-id 0.026 0.002 for Ute resin. Filtering gave the following resa-Its: for the samples taken dur:ilai the u ~! I day, 7.6 + 0.2 nercent were filLered out, while for night s~~jupdes it wras IM 0.3 percent. The differcnce is completely reliable: t 8.48; P-~~ O-C5- Whero pH i.9 greater than four,012e most orobable st-~It'e of the rare e!~rt-h Ver dire~tlj- from an F-c-id elements is ionic. 1--,7e introduced Ce into sea~Lv~ U environment; in sea w~?ter with a i cf 8-8.2~ Ce u:ndergocs h,,r-'--;roJ-,Tsis. Tile U o coefficients of adsorption of Go n glass, a weak cation exch,-zLn,,:'~-c~r, greater than on the neuttra-1, hYdrophobic surface of the re2lri-, Q4 Cons eouen-~- 1-7, -~r, the first hour -,ter introduct-Icr., Ce Of ~,ydrol-rtic associatir~ns. MCZ-', C' the surface in have a charge. The coefficients of adsorption of radioceriimi on i:lais or re~.-Ln 5/7 USSR IVANOV, V. N., Doklady Akadumii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No ~, 151)70, rp MLI-ILL,2 from sea i-rater taken during the day and at night,did not differ in value., that is, the amount o--.' radioactivity adsorbed on 1 cm- of sm-f ace i-m-s- aurroxij-.-tlei~~ equal; for the glass it was 33.Le Lninuises per minute, and -for the res-Lin 27. In filtering the night samples, the activity that was hel.d back by the filter wa.- greater by a factor of 1.84 tiu-i that when filtering d,:~1ti:-ne --am-ples. If itu Jis asumed that a unit of surface of living orgonisms adsorbs the same quani ti.y ci1 44 1 u ~7 Ce as does the resin, it is possiblc to asseso the total adsarbing surfance in a unit of volume of the water saraplc-~ stuiied by us: du::inlc, the day itu is 2.5 and at night it is 4.6 cme per 1 cro of water. In th-is itianner. tile b.4-,,,ia- in the surface layer (it is assumed that the size of the adsorbin.- surface, is proportional to the biomas3) is greater at 3night by a factor of 1 .-d'%. Ig thin the size of the adsorbing sur-face per 2 cm J water increRses by 2.1 en-. We Imow that the concentration of lilrinC organi~:.,Tic, in the sea layer to -the surface is increased; in the pelagic layer there are plankton orgar-Jmis --on-iuct circadian xa`.grations. LM"Ing the; d~--,y t'~ley Fi7,-',- to the bott-,,:,, and at night they rise to the stirf ace. Tn thf - -,my, there i - L:n 6 USSP. MSOIT. V. N., Doklady Alcademaii Nauk SSSR.. Vol 195, No 6, 1 5W0, pp I Yi I -1.',,h2 increase in the biot-imss md, c,-',rx-espondingly, in the size L)1' tile a0sorb-rcr su-n- face per wi-it volme of watep in the surface layer of tile ocean. Making use of 'the suggestod method, it is possible t1o conrn-e zfle 017,C of the adsorbiiig surface in la-Yers of water at various depLhs and the dai.ly, seasonal, and geographic ch~-nges. In conclusion, let us- note that it is completelY that thr--re is a correlation between the size of t-he adsorbing surface of a knc~-.-m vo1,'U,..-,- Of water and the distr-ibution of lkydrolbiologlml 'jnq productivity, IU-rani:parf-rjC,r, ~-lndl so fortn. 7/7 USSR UDC 533-95 IVANOVIF V. IT.J MORGUZOV, 11. G. "Arc-Burnirks, Stability in a Direct-Current Plasmatron" Moscow, Generatory Nizkoterrperaturnoy Plazrw--Sbornik (Low-Terverature Plasma Generators -- Collection of Works), "Energiya," Tm 242-~344 (From Referativnyy Zhux-nal, Mekhanika, ?;o 6, 1970, Abstract No 6B80), Translation: An investigation is made of law-frequency (of the order 1 Hz) oscillation and jumps of the electrical parwneters of an are in a linear direct-current plasmatron. As a result of the conducted experiments, it was established that jumpuise changes of the regim, and low-frequency pulsations in the plasmatron tire connected with shirtn of tile reference apat of arc in the rear electrode. These shifts are deternUned by the (tcomet:t7 of tile arc chamber and by the flow of the working medium. The existence of unstable operating conditions of the plasmatron is explained by the existence of unstable arc positions, which are connected with the flow pattern in the are chamber. it -was established that electrodes profiled in a specific manner make it pos- sible, by rxians of efficient organization of the flow, to reduce sharply the amplitude of the longitudinal shifts of the reference spot of the am in the rear electrode and to make the regime a more stable one. 1(Y( Ab0043404- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section-~ r6ectrical, Derwent, _2/ 7D 238595 PULSE-P"SE DETECTOR W41H MEMRY. In the absence'bf the input sYgnal, the collectors potential of the trangistors (4) and (5) is high. The tr;;nsistors (4) and (5) conduct when point (6) is atAhe potential E/2. The break down voltage of t'ie stabilizer (7) is chosen to be E/2. The capicitor (8) in the intervals between input puises does not discharge when input signal (pulses) afe applied to the transistor (1) and synchronizing pulses to the transistor (2) and (3), if they are riot in phase, at the output will appear pulse. When transistor (1) and (2) or (1) and (3) are c:onduztinq- the capacitor (8) discharapq. -1.1.67 as 1121-871/26-9. V.yA~gy(16.9.69)Bul 101 10.3.69. Class 21a1, 2r4~t.Cl.H 03k. H 03d. C-9, -5 ,,,-A0043404 ry 19761696 20 I -- N07170 ING 1/2 027 UNCUSSIFIED PilOCESSI* DAT E T I TL E-- S i-,, P f h, :i 1-'i-- I T I E S C-F Y T f R I U~l 'J I H~L.,,l THE AhU PAPEP, -U- V.",.t LYJii,-dV, A.A. CCLj,NTP,Y LF FC--US Sl'~ SCjUkC E--(~ K i-l-,6 IYA 3, PP 0 A,r,: F t, -,' L I S i- - - - - - - S 03 J H-- T t" r E A C, G ~j 1 S FilY 'i'J C L L,", AW TLC~-i~(;Ltj'~~y rcp.iC [StiTGill-, p R 10 X Y 1 ~ F.I A, .1 3". 1? It I E I I - - 0:,k 3 2 1 C) I I C 212 C" 2- 7 J'!'-- L A S S 1 F f F 0 s I N A~c E T 'U T A c r T L M. 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