SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KARLOV, N.V. - KARNOVSKIY, M.I.
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2/2. 061 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO104757-
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER DISCUSSES THE RESULTS OF
EXPERIMENTS CONCERNED WITH A DETERMINATION OF. THE SATURATION FACTOR AND
LIFE TIME OF OSCILLATION OF GASEOUS VORON TRICHLORIDE 18CL SU03) ANO
ALSO THE DISINTEGRATION OF THE BCL SU83 PRIME3 14ULECULE 13Y THE RADIATION
OF.A CO SUB2 LASER. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE RESONANT ABSORPTION
COEFFICIENT ON PRESSURE IS SHOWNe MEASUREMENTS WERE.14ADE AT ROOM
TEMPERATURE IN A VESSEL 10 CM LONG AND 2,8 CM IWDIAMETER WITH THE AID
OF A IKS 21 SPECTROMETER. IN THE REGION OF NONHOMOGENEOUS BROADENING
EXTENING AT LEAST TO 5-7 TOR, THE VALUES OF THE ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT
AMOUNTED TO ALPHA EQUALS 0.04 CM PRIME-NEGATIVEI TORr WHICH CORRESPONDS
TO THE ABSORPTION CROSS SECTION SIGMA EQUALS'1.1 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE18 CM PRIME2. THE SATURATION ABSORPTION WAS INVESTIGATED WITH
THe AID-OF-A-CO SUB2 LASER WI-TH AN OUTPUT POWER UP Tn 100 WATT. THE TWO
CHANNEL MFTHOD WAS USED FOR SIMULTANEOUS~MEASUREMENT OF THE RADIATION
POWER ElqTEkING THE VESSEL WITH THE BCL SUB3 AND LEAVING THE VESSEL. THE
POWER LEVEL WAS CHANGED BY A GAS ATTENUATOR IN THE BCL SUB3. THE GAS
ATTENUATOR-MADE IT POSSIBLE TO CHA-14GE THE INTENSITY OF THE LASER BEAMt
NOT CHANGING THE ENERGY UISTRIBUTION IN THE CROSS SECTION OF THE BEA.M.
CO.-t4TROL OF THE ATTENUATOR WAS ACCOMPLIT.SHED ISY A CHANGE OF T14E GAS
PRESSURE, JHE AUTHORS THANK A* M# PROXHOROV FOR CONSTANT ATTENTION TO
TH6 WORK AND FRUITFUL DISCUSSIONS* AND ALSO YUo 4. KONEV FOR FREQUENT
USEFUL 01SCUSSIONSo
ii-NC LAS-S-fflf D
DATE--04DEC70
UNCLASSIFIED
TITLl!.--FIME STRUCTURE OF THE GIANT PULSE IN A C02 LASER WITH TRANSVERSE
MODES -11-
'~o,.AUTHOR' (020-ARKELYAN, VOS., KARLOV, N.V,., PRrjKHORov, A.M.
C INFO--USSR
OUNTRY OF
SOURCE--RAiDIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA9 VOL" (5, APRO 1970'r P. 849-851
0 AT E' PUBLI.SliED----APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
~~-_:,,TOPIC TAGS--CARBON DIOXIDE LASER, LASER. PIULSE,~LASER QSWITCHING
~:~CONITROL j4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~:OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1672 STEP ili()--UR/1)109/~70/015/000/0849."OB51
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01186,50
7
F' fiROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
21Z"' 039 UNCLASS fD
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118650
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION OF F-XPERIMENTS Iti
WHICH GIANT PULSES COMPOSED (IF TRAINS OF MUCH s~.4toarER PULSES 14ERE
OBTAINED IN A CARBON DIOXIDE LASER WITH MORE THAN ONE TRANSVERSE MODE.
:THE RE'SONATOR LENGTH WAS ONLY 160 CM WHICH PREC4ED THE SIMOLTANEOUS
`WN 'THAT
EMISSION OF SEVERAL LONGITUDINAL MOOES 'IT IS S~jf, THE
COM PET I T UON OF TRANSVERSE MODES RESULT; IN SEQUEPICEs rjF SHORT PULSES
PASSIVEv ACTIVEY AND COMBINED PASSIVE; AND;..AGTIYE Q SWiTCHING6
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PULSE TRAJN~S DIFFER FOR EACH TYPE OF Q
5 W I T C H I N G FAC I L T I Y..,, AKADEMI'!A..NAUK. SSSR.r FIZICHESKII INSTITUT#
Moscow# USSA.
l'i a-a I
SuperaUoya
USSR UDC 669.14.018.45-13;621,771.0,14:539.3711
GUN G. YA., POLUKHIN, P. I., SKUGOREV, V. S_., GALKIII,_A.-I
HUCHIN, V. N., ISAYEV, V. A., KARLOV, S. V., and ZAPOR01"HTSEV,
YU. V., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Investigation of the Resistance to Deformation and the Indi-
cators of Plasticity of Heat.-Resistant Alloys on a Nickel
Basetl
Moscow, Izvestiya VUZ, Chernaya Notallurgiya, Ila 110 1973, pp
.92-97
Abstract: In this article the authors cite the results of an
investigation on resistance to deformation of heat-resistant
alloys EP199, EP220, and EI929 on a nickel base in wide temp-
erature range and deformation rate. They have constructed
urves for the change in the indicators~of plasticity in a
c
broad range of temperature-rate conditions of dofori~iatlon.
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USSR
CUN, Go YA.# et al.9 Izvestiya VUZ,, Chernay a Metallurgiya, No il, 19739
92-97
The research was carried out because of the reality
at the present time for knowledge of the behavior of materials
with respect to resistance to deformation and indicators of
plasticity in a range that varies broadly for the temperature
and rate of deformation.
The first three illustrations~depict curves of defor-
mation resistance of the above alloys as a function of the
size and amount of deformation at various temperatures. The
fourth figure shows change in values of ~ and 6 of these heat-
rasistant alloys as a function of tenperature and rate of de
formation.
The article contains four illustrations and 3 biblio-
graphic references.
-1 F --30OCT70
'ASS -1E0
~2: 02 UNCL' PROCESSING DATE
-~PATHOGENETICAL TREATMENT OF, AN EPILEPTIC STATUS IN THE
~w-,SKLIFOSOVSKY.-FIRST AID INSITUTE -U-
IWTHOR~--KARLOV_t V.A.
OF INF101-US
SR
~.".SOURCE-ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGIII PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. St. KORSAKOVAip 19709
VOL--709 NR 6, PP 841-846
.,:DATE.-PUBLISHEO-70
,:-SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~_.TUPIC.TAGS--EPILEPSYv ELECTROENCEPHALCGRAPHYt RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY,
CHEMOTHERAPY
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
bocumENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~...PROXY,REEL./FRA~IE--300110234 STEP NO--UR/0246/70/0701DOb/034110846
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0126014
lk.~ I A rV f 1-1M
UNCLASS FIED: PROCESSING DATC-30OCT70
026
'C4RC ACCESSION NO-AP0126014
-ABSTRACTIE),-TRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRESENTATION IS RELATED TO A
CLINICAL STUDY OF 110 PATIENTS WHO HAI) AN EPILEPTI-CAL srATUS. FOR
PURPOSES OF PATHOGENETICAL STUDIES OF rHESE STATES AND CONNECTED
DISORDER~' THE-AUTHOR APPLI-E-O EEGj PEG~AND 01-HER TECHNIQUES. ALONG WITil
THAT IXPERIMIENTAL STUDIES WERE CONDUCTED AS WELL. . IT WAS PGsS(BLE TO
PERFORA HISTOLOGICAL BRAIN STUDIES IN 5 DECEASED PATIENTS. IT APPEARED
THAT A TE'DENGY TO AN OCCURRENCE OF Ali EPILEPTICAL STATUS DURING THC
~COURSE OF: ThE DISEASE WAS RELATEOTO SIGNIFICANT AFROPICAL CHANGES
NG IN THE MEDIO BASAL AREA OF THE TEMPORAL A-03E AiljD CONSEQUE.N'TLY
OCCURRI-i
Ty. THE AUTHOR
TO AN INCREASE OF FOCI OF TEMPORAL EPILEPTOGENIC AC*kTI-i
OUTLINES.SOME MECHANISMS OF DEVELGPMENT~AND STABIL[LATION OF AN
EPILEPTICAL STATUS. THIS CONCERNS DISTURBED RESPIRATION UF THE ASPHYXIA
HYPERVENTILATION TYPEt AN APPEARANCE OF RESISTENCY OF THE EPILEPTOGENIC
-FOCI*.,TU ANTICONVULSIVE DRUGS, AN IMPOSSIBILITY TO INTRODUCE ROUTINE
ANTI*EPLIETICAL DRUGS BECAUSE 13F A CCMATOSE STATF OF -THE- PATIENTS~ ETC.
THE: RAI N TR I NCI PLES OF A COMPRE HENS I VE ~ PATHOGENET I CAL I fiuwY WERE: THE
FOLLOWING: AN EARLY BEGINNING OF TREATMENT, AND EXTENSIVE USE OF
RESPIRATFONAL REANIMATIVE METHODSP DOZEO OURATIVE NARCOSXS, MYORELAXANTS
.~-ANU ART-lF.ICIAL LUNG VENTILATION, BRAIN,HYPOTHERMIA IN RESISTENT
EPILEPTGGENIC FOCI, THE USE OF SURGICAL MEANS IN APPROPREATE CASES. THE
ABOVE MENTICNED MEASURES OF TREATMENT PERMITTED TO DIMINISH THELETHALITY
FROM AN EPILEPTICAL STATUS. FACILITY: MOSKOVSKI]GO MEDITSINSKOGO
..,STOMATOLOGICHESKOGO INSTITUTAo IFACILITY* NAUCHNO-ISSLED.
INSTITUT SKOROY POMOSHCHI IM. SKLIFOSOVSK(IGU*
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PRRMY SOURCE: Fiziologicheski 1, 1970, Vol 56,
Nr 1,,,pp
MUS NUCLEI
ON THE ROLE OF ANTERIOR HYPOTHALA.
IN THERMOREGULATION UNDER COOLING AND HYPOTHERMIA IN RATS
Mavstrakh,_Xe. V. V. D.; Ka ov Semenov, P. P.
Zharskaya,_
From the Departm. of Clinical Pathology S-Nf. Kirov 'Postgraduate Medical Institute,
Leningrad
Experiments in rats applying the method'of electrol)-tic. lesions, histological and
histo-ebemical study of nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus revealed their participatioa
in the thermoregulating reaction under cooling find hypothinmia. of ua-anaesthetized
extimals. A comparatively weak regulating influence:of this area uport the procosses
* f lie medial nucleus of the
maintaining temperature homeostasis and participation o t
Lie region into this reaction during the period of hypothermal self-restoration haw
p
eon established.
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REEL/FRAME
USSR
BERHAN, L. G., YEVL,*IPIYEV, A. I. KARLOV,,;-.Y,!. .I.
"GTI-6 Halide Leak Detector"
Mloscow, Molodil'naya Teklinika, No 6, 1971, pp 27-30
UDC 621.646.958
Abstract: The GTI-6 pressure-vacuum halogenated gas leak detector is described.
The sensor of the leak detector comprises two platinuo electrodes (a collectGr
and an incandescent emitter)xeacting to the partial pressure of the test gas.
It operates an the principle of emission of positive ions by incandescent
platinum and a sharp increase in this emission in tbe-presence of halide con-
pounds. The operation of the device is described, and schematics of its
assemblies are presented. Curves for the leak detectbr signal as a function of
the volumetric flow rate of the test gas throug4 the sensor at various tempera-
of the emitter show that longer presence of halides in the sensor caused
by a decrease in the volumetric flow rate to V = 0.05-0.1 liters/minute increases
the ionization efficiency and, consequently, the reading and sensitivity of the
detector.. Below 0.05 liters/minute contamination of the emitter takes place.
A table is presented showing the comparative characteristics of various Soviet
and the best foreign halideleak detectors.: The GTI-6 will go into series
production in 1971.
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ol; bCESS ING DATE-27,14OV70
li NIC L A 5S I F I E p:R
T I T L E - -N I C E. E LtNITRATE PRODUCTION -IJ-
HOR~(05)-PETRACHKOVI F.A., KARLOV, V.Pl4t SHERSHNEVo NoG.? SERGUNKIN,
'I i CHERNYAVSKAYA9 L.A.
:~CIGUNVMAF INFO--USSR
Z64080
zAEFEk[I4CE-,_,DTKkYTIYAj IZIBRET., PROM. O8RAZTSYr TOYARNYE ZPJAKI NR 1970
PUBLISHED-03MAR70
""SUBJECT ARI:AS--CHEMISTRY
;"TOPIC TAGS---CHE,14ICAL-- PATENT, NICKEL COMPOON09 NITRATE, CRYSTALLIZATION
~~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-~PROXY~REEL/FRAIJE-3001/1450 STEP NQ--UR/UOt82/70/000/000/0000/0000
CTliC ACCESSION NO--AA0126981
F
MCLASSI FTED: PROC E S 5 1 NG 0ATE--27NOV70
2/2 0 1 Z Ut
-C IRC ACCESS ION NO-AA0126981
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- A3STRACT. NI NITRATE IS PREPD. WITHOUT THE
, FORMAT-ION OF AN NH SUB4 NO SUB3 BYPRODUCT BY 0lSS%VTN(;- METALLIC N1 IN
..'-:HNO SUB3 CONTG. 700-1000 G-L. NTINO SUB3) SUB2. 6H, SUB2 0 IN THE
[
PRESENCE OF 20-70 G-L. NH SUB4 N'O,SUB3:[N THE FORK OF A MOTHER. LIQUOR
OBTAINED AFTER EVAPN. AND CRYSTN..OF Nl~ NITRATE.
1 1 - tr A-C
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Acc. Nr: Ref Code:
APDO52454-
PRMARY SOURCE- Vrachebnoye,Delo, 1970, Nr 3- ppS'94/
CHRONIC DESTRUCTIVE
CHEMOTHERAPY OF PATIENTS WITH
NDITIOINS
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN OUT. AND IN-PATIENT CO'
G. S.. FeL2e~,~v Dvo~rin, and-A.:L. Karloya (Kiev)
The problem is discussed of improving chemotherapy oi patients with chronic
destructive pulmonary tuberculosis in out-patient and in-paltenL conjitions of treatment.
=a= flu
/2 007 UNCLASSI FfED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE-Rl~LAXATION OSCILLATIONS ARISING IDURING A STUOY Or- GRADIEN-If
INSTABILITY IN NEARLY INTRINSIC.GERMANIU14 -U-
'AUTH-OR-103)-LAVYALOY, A.V., KARLOVA, G.'F..I.LYUZE, L. L
COUNrRY OF INFO--USSR
TVERD. TELA 1970t L2(3)v 9f5-17
DATE -PUBLISHED ------- 70
S UBJ E CT AREAS--PHYSICS
:-,TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM, VOLT AMPERE CHRACTERISTICt OSCT LLTION
--NO RESTRICTIONS
~CONTqOL MARKING
DOCUMENT GLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEI./FRAME--1994/0990 STEP NO--UR/Ol~11/70/OL2/003/0915/0917
C IRC ACCESSION NO-APOIL5011
2/2 0137 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSI~NG DATE--27INOV70
CfRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115011
-.ABST~,ACT/tE:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. N TYPE GE WAS INVESTIGATED WITH A
SP.4 RESISTANCE OF 43 OH-4 C11-1 OF IHE STRUCTURE N PRIME POSITIVE -MIINUS N
MINUS N PRIME POSITIVEt WITH A TRANSVERSE N PRIME,POSI.TIVE MINUS N
CONTA6T AND WITHOUT IT. MEASUREMENTS 14ERE CARRlEo OUT UNDER PULSED
101TIONS AT TAU EQUALS 50-100 MU SEC~AND A FREQUENCY OF REPETITION OF
C
0 N
50 14Z. 11 A CHARACTERIST[CS AND T14E POTENTIAL OISTRf3UTl0iN ALONG THE
LENGTH OF THE SPECIMENS 14ERE RECORDED. ON Y-1 CHARA~JERISTICSr A
SECTION WAS OBSO. OF swiTCHOVER FROM A HIGH RESISTANCE STATE TO A HIGH
CO~ID. STATE. THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OVER THELENGTH OF THE SPECIMEN
BEFORE SWITCHING AND AFTER.IS DIFFERENT. REDISTRIBUTION OF THE
POTENTIAL LEADS TO A RECHARGING OF THE CAPACITANCE CON.NECTED TO IT. THE
DEPENDENCE IS ALSO GIVEN OF THE PERIOD OF CURRENT'OSCILLATIONS IN THE
EXTERNAt CIRCUIT ON THE MAGN[TUDE Of THE CONNNECT,E0 CAPAGITA,19CE.
STARTIN13 WITH A VALUE OF C SOBG,. THE PERIOD IS PR~,CTICALLY INDEPENDENT
OF, THE CAPACITANCE. 'OF A MAGNETIC FlELU ON THE PERIOD 15
THE EFFECT
~DETD. BY THE EFFECT OF THE HALL EMF. ON1HE CAI) CITANCE.
d i
USSR b= 615.)87.07
ov, v. j., ar4 N. I., Contral Libor tory for
ARLO'LL-N. G
~=uait.,T-C-ow,'Tnrl arA Sttoy a;.' Blood Preparations and Blood SubsI.*i,,.,utes, Central
Institute of Hematology arLd Blood Transfusion, ~Iinistry oJ' Health USSR
"Use of the VSh-0.035 Vacuum Desiccator to Daterinine Resid%ial k1joisture in Lyophi-
lized Frotain Preparations"
Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo. No 7. 1970, PP 438-439
Abstract: The Soviet nodical industry has recently put on the warket a vacuum
desiccator dosi,,,natod tile BSft-0-035, for use in drying an4 heatij- various
mitorials to to,-nporaturoz ran-ling from 8() to ZQQOC. Thou(i tomporaturos -are un-
suitable for protaill proparationo, howovor. Tho authort; Wierarore redesi~,?ned the
automatic texpuratul-o control in the uorldng chaz;ib-ar of Q~o do--iocator to permit
MAintunanco o~ tonporaturos at 60 to 700C- Wiwi air is withdrun from the
0.035 with a vacuum pubro., the hygroscopic Iyophilizod matorial nay become vola-
tilized. The vacuum system of the V*Sh-0.035 was slightl-,r modified to prevent
"his. well as thm mo-do of operation
C~er'a~n other charges that were mader As
of the apparatus, are doscribod in detail.
USSR tmc: 621.373.826
KARLOVA, Ye. K., KARLOV, N. V., X UVI-11N, G. P.
"Belf-Modulation of t'he of a Hish-Power C02 Ful z e 'baser I-17ith
Switching of NonjineaT Absorption"
Krwtkiye scobshch. -po fiz. (Brief Reports on Physics) 1972, No 6, pp !E-21
(from RZ1i-Rhdiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract 110 12D'1~7 J)y A. K.)
Translation. I-Iffien power of the order of 1 was reached -iTi the cavity of
a C02 laser, the effect of self-modulation of stimul,-:_ted emission vas ob-
served. By using NaCl or KRS-5 crystr-ls which a:re fai--Iy tr~,aispaTunt in
the infrared region i-dth transverse excitalion of 'he cav-ity, T~ulse~ of
10 Its duretion were converted to a series af sliort -:p1Res. The
resultant effect is attribut,.!d to thernwil celf-focuSini, , In the
The presoijee of a train of pulses) oeparut,pd by 10-20 iii- is. d_~~,,termincd Ly
thermal relstxa'lon of thr.: madium. To acbiev-,~ the ip-1hi-. njo,_A(t. (:if erri,,-~,Jon,
the relaxation time of the absorber must be longer t1v.-.i, the 12me constant
of the active inediina of the laser.
1/1
USSR UDC 613-003.96:613.1664-615.75.6:614.779
SULTJU%'OV, F. F., SADIKOV, G. N., and V-K, Institute of Physiology
and hxperimental Pathology in the Arid Zone Ac7aemy of Sciences Turkmen SSR
"Real: Adaptation and Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis in Attimal Organs"
Report II. The effect of multiple exposure to high external temperature
on FIFA.and protein synthesis in the organs of white rats.
Ashgabat, Izvestiya Ak-ademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR: Seriya Biologicheskik-h
Nauk, No 4, 1971, pp 3-7
Abstract: To study adaptation to heat, the rate of RNA and protein synthesis
was determined in the liver, kidneys, heart, and brain of white rats divided
into three groups: Trained rats were kept each day for 6 hours in a thermo-
where tile inittal temparature of 26% was increat-jed by I' each day
for 1,0 days and then maintained at 36-37'C for the next 20 dayt3. Untrained
rats were exposed to a temperature of 36-37'C during orte 6-hour session only.
Control rats were kept at room temperature. The animals were decapitated
on the 10th, 20th, and 30t-h days; protein synthesis wa-9 determined by the
S35 method, and RNA synthesis by tile p32 method. Tile resuIcs revealed that
the rate of protein and RNA synthesis ill wyocardlum and. lyraln Lj,s--,Llc Was
essentially the same in all three groups on all three days. After 10 days
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SULTANOV, F. F., et al., Izvestiya.Akademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR: Seriya
Biologicheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1971, pp 3-7
of training, protein and RNA s,ynthesis in'liver and kidney tit;sucs in
tra:Lned rats was reduced by approximately the same degree as in untra~'ned
rats, that is, 12-24% below the control level. On the 20th and 30th days
of.training, these parameters returned to the control level. It is con-
cluded that heart and brain tissues are immune to hypertherndia as f ar as
protein and PNIA synthesis is concerned, while liver and kidney tissues can
adapt to heat through repeated training.
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HIM I M.91WHIM
USSR. UDC 8. 74
F A* KAMWQ~ 'RERUVIMVA, L. P.
OFFE, P. U., TOPORISHCHEVA, S.
I
"Progranmiing System Based on the LS Language"
Tr. N.-i. i proyekt. in-ta mekhanizz. 4- avtomatiz. upr, proiz-vom, v avromob.
proosti (Works of the Scientific Research and Planning, and Design Institute
of Mechanization and Automation of Production Control in the Motor Vehicle
'Industry), 1971, vyp. 2, 139-143 (from R~h-Kibernetiha, No 7, Jul 72,
Abstract No 7V596)
Translation: A programming system is described which was created on the basis
of the IS algorithmic language. The basic succession of development of the sys-
tem.is discussed. A brief description is presented of the composition and
structure of the system, the types of operations performed by it, and the
sequence irt which the operations are performed during its operating process.
66
Wavegtiides
USSR UDC: 621.372.822
KRAVCHENKO, V. F., KARETNIKOV, S. N., USTIMENKO, V. V.,
"Experimental Investigation of Scattering and Transmission of
.,Electromagnetic Waves by Spherica1NOnhomogeneiti-os in a Rec-
-tangular Waveguidell
Radiotekhn-ika. Ren. nezhved. temat. nauch.-teklin. sb. (Radio
Engineering. Republic I'liematic int~rilepartinentaL'--!;ci-entific
and Technical Collection), 1971, vy.D. 17 pp:39-4,1- (from RZh-
-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3B110)
Translation: In connection with the proposed method of cal-
c5lation, w ich is used in solving internal -problems of elec-
A
trodynamics on scattering and transmission of electromagnetic
waves by a rectangular waveguide with nonhomogencities of regu-
lar.shape, experimental studies which showed the singularities
in measurement of the reflection factor were done. Ways are
indicated for using the discovere&experimental effects in the
development of specific microwave devices. Six illustrations,
Xiography of six titles. Resum6.
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AM00375357 quCLEAR SCT. ~ABST. 000o
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IN THE S-13TELLARAITOR, arm;pF.P. then~mnXMi
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tvennyi Komi 'Zovanivu Atomnoi
EneV41 S&M-80ow lastitut A V Enerwil). Tra=-
1260.~
lated for Culham Lab. Abingdon, ~Bqg-.,ilrom report 1'~
4p. (CTO-626). . Dep,-'CFSTI (U.~S.: Sii6s Only).
While Investigating the maguetlefield In the S-I stellarator,
considerable deforinations of the imVinetle surbices were ob-
served. The deformations take the.6rm'pf projections reachLnq
out from the separatrix.toward the;chAmber wall. Thex. increuve
with an Increasing ha/11iratio. *40,
05-05
I-1 Mil ffil'"Iff 11HIMMIPME MR HE "M -HOMMUM"M
USI'-~R UDC: 621-372.C61
mmul, V. P. 'ICARI%ui~;Ov. V. j
"Investieatimz- ihe Charactc-ristics of the EleotricitY-Hl--at "O.-Itour
-ru
V sb. Polurrovodn. nribcry, i i-kh nrim-enen~a (Ser:iiconductcr --nst
-s) ' ~Oc-
-,ror;% o. 211,
ments and Their Apr.
"Sov. radio" 1970, Dn 214-225 (from R~;h--iadiot~elrhnil-.a, ilo. 3,
I-Iarch 71, Abstract 3 A 1 J 8
Translation~ The c~iaractaristics of the clectricity-heat coltour
are analyzed a thurmislor on 11,14e~basis o-P the linear :f.,ethod.
iiviml ilIlustrr--.t ions, bibliography of nine. Re s=e
USSR UDO 669.293:621.793.o'
SOSUL'NIKOVA, M. A., LWOV, V. S.,:KAF14ANOVA..A.-V.-, and KULIKOVA,
L.. N., Siberian Metallurgical Instit"Ure
"Mechanism of Low-Temperature Deterioration of Protective Coat-
ings on Metals"
e
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zav deniy Chernaya.
Metallurgiya, No 2, 1970,.pp 118-120
Abstract: An investigation was made of the mechariism of low-
temperature o-midation of niobium disilicide produced by the
thermodiffusion of specimens of technically pore niobium (98.57o
Nb; 1.11% Ta) in a powdered mixture of Si, Al2OR,"~nd NH4CI
-mec a ism of low-
in a temperature Lnterval 500-10000 C. The
temperature deterioration of the coating is presented and a
temperature is found at which the.process at the fastest rate.
USSR UDC 532.526
"ArtEficial Laminarization of the Boundary Layer on a Surface With Nonuniform
Slit Evacuation"
Tr. Leningr. korablestroit. in-ta (Works.of Leningrad ~~hipbuilding Institute),
1970, No..69, pp 43-49 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9B629)
Translation: The results of an experimental study of the effect of the evacuation
of air from the boundar-j layer of a model made in, the form of a wedge with a
half:angle of opening of 100 at the transition Reynolds.number are presented.
The penetrated part of the model was made from a unit-cast sheet 1200 X 855 X 10
mm. Slits of width 0. 5 mm were cut to a , depth of 6 rrum on the other s ide of the
sheet along the span. The step of the slits was 105 nun. nie first slit was
placed at a distance of 125 mm from the nose of the model. The pumping -was ac-
complished through openings of diameter 5 mm drilled with a step of 10 Pm from
the inner side of the sheet to a depth of 4 mm. Nonuniformity of the pumping
rate -along the slit waa determined under static conditions to be 113%. Meas'urc_
ments of the transition Reynolds ntmber were made with the ald of a thermoanemo-
1/2
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KARMANOVSKIY, V. V., Tr. Leringr. korablestroit. in-ta, 1970, No. 69, pp 42-49
meter moved along the model for afixed flo~i rate of 30,m/sec. It -is shown that
-3
iFor a flow coefficient of 1.24-10
there is achieved total laminarization of
the surface of the wedge caused by pumpin&, which corresponds to an increase
in the transition Reynolds number from 10O..(minus pumping) to.2.4-106. I. D.
Zheltukhin.
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Soviet Inventions Illustrated,.Section I Chemical, Dervent/
242372 TYRE MMMACM This inventionveLates
to equipmImt Or ~olliag the fol4ed
larwe of a tyre carOasael and consists of a centr.e
shaft (1) with .1ongitudinaligrocives In which the
dL&pbrqp Mis mountod in'coijunetiOnVith the
ring-and-bearing -issemblies Each of ~ t4ese
rings -is fitted with .,a springe-loaded ~support 0).
The centre ring (5) is faste-md,rigidly on the
Centre shaft go that the Centre section of the
article being made caa~.be roLled,under pressure.
The friction roller.(6)As t This
power d.rive
as gn a animprovement on.jrdvious ro Iq
equipment, in that the.friction,between theirolling
rings and the surface of the ticle being tolled:,
4r
is alwat eliminated, and permits, artLcles having
different profiles to be tr"KAi.
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USSR UUC 539.67
TN- A.--'
Pims, B..Ya- (deceased) and
"Internal Friction in Aluminum with Various Iron Contents"
Sb.."Vnutrenneye.treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction
in IRttallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka, " 19700 PP 129-131
Abstract: The effect of small iron impurities on the internal friction of
ed'i num is investigated. The effect of.Grain size and impurity content on
the-magaitude of observed internal friction peaks is considered. The relaxa-
t1on along the grain boundaries is responsible for a.low-temperature maximum.
The.kiigh-temperature maximum is related to isolation of the FeAl phase along
3
the-aluminum grain boundaries. I figure, 7,references.
021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS OAT---j!SrP70
--WIDTH OF (GO SUB2 0 SU33) SUBX (GO CR3 SUB3) SUBL 1"i[NOS X EP'.4 Ll"Es
,,,TITLE
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AUTHOR--GLINCHUK, M.D., KARMAZIN, A.A.g KOSTYRYAv A.A., LOPATO, L.l.,
SHEVCHFNKOs, A.V.
,.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE.--UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED.) 1970, 15(l) 59-62
1) AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT APIEAS--PHYSICS
TOpIr TAGS--EPR SPECTRUMv LINE WIDTH, LINE BROAD~ENING, CHR_0-'~IU'-! 0XI~DF-1
~'..:~-,~GAOnLIINJUM COMPOUND, METAL OXIDE, CHEMICAL C01-tPOSITIO."It TF4P:'lAT!j'-=
DEPENDENCE
CC f7f, V- T -2 OL 1A K 11 w"' 40 S T R 1 C, T 10 N S
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("IRC ACCES'S I OKI. Nf)--APO 107818
--(.U1 GP-0- ABSTRACT. I NTHE SYS TEM GO SfJR2 I- S'P) 3-CR
AS s rR. ACT X TR AC T
WAS VAPT ED BETWEEN 30 AN-)
SU92 0 SUB3 THE G, SUB2 0 SUB3 CONTENT
100PERCENT. THE OBSO. TNCRE4SE IN THck' WIDTH OF THE F~~k LINE WITH
INCREASING GO SJ32 0 SUB3 CONTENT AROSE FROM DIPOLE DIPOLE AN"I'll EXtCHIANi"~'
NI LOWER Tf-!-IP* THE INTP EPR SIC3?'nLL
-ERACTION. AT NSITY OF THE 3F GOC.0
I
_REASED; THE DISAPPEARANCE 3F THE LINE AT 17QDEGREESK WA 5
SUB3 DEC
ASSIGNED TO A MAGNETIC ORDERING OF THE CR ION SUBLATTIC
PROCES81NG DATE--13NOV70
2. 028. UNCLASSIFIED 1
TITLE--TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE INTERNAL FRICYION OF ALUMINUM
IRCN IMPURITY -U-:
CONTAINING AN
AUTH[YR-(02)-PlNESw B.YA.t KARMAZINt A.A.*
OF INFO-USSR
C'OUNT RY It
0.1 29(l) 197-9
SUURI-,E--FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 197
DATE,,PUbLISHED ----- -70
!:,..,'.SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TCPIC TAGS--METAL INITERNAL FRICTION, ALUMINUM ALLOYP IRON CONTAINING
ALLOY, METAL IMPURITYp TORSION STRESS SOUNOARYv THERMAL EFFECT,
ALLOY DE:SIGNATION/(U)AOO ALUMINUM ALLOY9 (UJABI.ALUMINUM ALLOYt (U)A2
:ALUVINUhl ALL.OY,
CCN P.Ot MARK I NG-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
P,ROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0698 STEP N&--UR/012617.0/0291001/019710199
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105674
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if
-2/2 028 UNCLASSIFI-ED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105674
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.
THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE WAS STUDIED
OF~INTEANAL FRICTION OF AL (OF TRADEMARKS ABl# ADO, AND A2) WITH FF-
IMPURITY CONTENT OF 0.06w 0.161t AND 0.5 ViT. PERCENT. 'THE INTERNAL
FRECTION WAS MEASURED BY A LOW FREQUENCY VACUUM )"CIRSIONAL PENDULUM. ON E
PEAK AT 270-90DEGREES WAS OBSO. ON THE CURVE$ FOR~THE~A51 SAMPLES, AND 2
PEAKS A17 310-60DFGREES AND 440r-SODEGREES WERE OBSD. FOR SAMPLES OF
TR44DEZAARKS AOO AND A2. T14E LOW TEMP. INTEPNAL FRICTION PEAK OBSD. IN
THE, PRESENT WORK ON AL SAMPLES OF VARYING PURIfY!AT 2*70-:J,60DEGREES IS A
GRAIN BE'UNCARY PEAK, SUCH -AS HAS BEEN. PREVIOUSLY t4"ABSD,. AND REPORTED.
WITH INCREASING GRAIN SIZE THE HEIGHT' OF 'THIS PEAK DECREASES AND THE
PEAK SHIFTS TOWARDS THE HIGHER TEMPS.~REGION. WITH INCREASING IMPURITY
CONTENTABUT EQUAL GRAIN SIZESI.THE HEIGHT OF THE PEA-X, DECREASES AND THE
PEAK SHIFTS TOWARDS THE HIGHER TEMP. REGION. THC ACTIVATION ENERGY OF
THE GRAIN BOUNDARY PEAK, AS CALCO. FROM THE FREQUIINCY 01SPLACE4ENT, 14AS
33-6 KCAL-MOLD. THE ZNI)t HIGH TEMP., PEAK 'IS OW~tO. ONLY IN CASE OF
SAMPLES CONTG. GREATER THAN 0.06PERCENT FE. THE.HEIGHT OF THE 2NU PEAK
INCREASLS WITH INCREASING AMT. OF IMPUKItY. THE A'!
iPPEARANCE OF THE 2ND
-RELAXATION PEAK. IS ASSOCD. WITH THE RELAXATION OF ITHE STRI-SSES AT THE AL
-GRAIN BOUNDARIES.
'69-71:53'9
US8R UDC C
-iY
_S 'B. YAL., and: v St te Un4vera ine:;~ A. Gor".
PUM
t T 7.~ric*jon of Alu;',iLun, Contain'-n-, iroa D:,U*r'titIs"
tyade-Dunenden
Sirerdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i IMetallavedeniye, Vol 29, No ju,n Tip 12-,1-12`4
)stract: Res,,CLts are presented of an investigation of tlw!
I
A
of inte:,nal friction in Wjq, A85, 117, and AO alirAnum with. iron contrnts ranging,
from 0.(,)0Q to MCI. Tre internal friction was measured by mcar(i.of a 1o*.,r--~7i-equcncv
to -.11-4
torsion redulum, The asm)litude of deforration varied from .5-10- 5 Che
specimens were cylirders 100 long and 1 z-.r, in dia-neter. The done
i'd I
at high temperantures, after -Which the averwge linear size 0" ~u_m r-rains
WLIS~ 2-3 The method of internal friction is used to of
he dislocation structure condensation temperatures, bondln,,, (?.,.or.L;y of di-sloca-
t
4-ions x.Lth 4-Irpurity atoms, and the concentration of irmurit, atoms 4n t ie F,.:)i
solution and along the boundaries of grains for, the aluL-dwxi-iroa sYste:n. 'Zhe
authors thank V. N. Startsev for his interest in the work and uteful discussion.
UDC
commutettablc ru-ictional Dovicer, or 115ranistor" Type in Sys-
t.ma Ior the Uptoolectronic llrc,esinr -f Information. ]let--
~,.ovnk.sya r. in d P *d I A Fok in, is I Is I he Va I I rct Ian
IcIs t.r-,n I 1A edl t,:",- 11Y r. V. Luk No Is 'III , Gov"t nkovo
;iadlo Pub ishing House, 1972.
At the present time the nost promising class of opto-
mlertronic devices apparently in tho class of multichannel.
matrix optrons. In which optical and electrical contdCtS arc
used not only inside the unit cells "irradiator-photoreceiver-
but also Inside the irradiatinr. and photoreceiver matricer..
The replacement of "pictures", nynthonized on the irrad.--z--
form of irradiatinr configurations -T~-
r-AtrIK in the and ol,
p1sotoreceiver ratrix in the for= of configur4tiono of photo-
sensitive elements permits the procepaing of information Isi-
nultancously alonfr. numerous channels and to a theoretical
increase in spodd of rosponsa or ths, computeru.
Ao the semiconductor structure. convenient for synthe-
air of the above "pictures" bo-th er the irradiating and an
the photorectiver matrices or panels with distributed parars-
*%era, V~e article nur,-,t=tz a zcazizcor.
Assuming the final optical. converter in the form of
a sequenea of abapAd electrical letpiilues permits oLiminatiors
of one of themoaz substantial disadvantagen in analog cons-
puters, i.e., their low accuracy. The accuracy of conversion
an the scanis-tors is determined by the number of uni,t o;ptrons
In the commutatable matrices.
Lxamples are given for carryinp, out the operations of
addition, division, expansion into a series, raising to a
power, 4nd filtration on models of discrete acanistors.
The theoretical possibilities of such devicon are eval-
uatod.
The article contains 7 figures and 29 biblioLraphic
references.
UDC 621.362.32
Influence of Radiation Lnission on the Components of MDP
Integrated As~N., Gasman, A.S., and
Baykov,,V.D. In the Collection ME5~~efie-ktroffVa. adlited by
nV'.--L rn7lso 5, p 66, Sovotakaye ublirshinp House,
1972,
Thir. articie exjriti,i -I,e '-tr, it S%h~jr~jaj t. I fee.
rite,l in -IDP tran!)isTors 6%irin,, irra,li,,Tion. Th-~
of t ~.one of ! ec tri ar,, li~, a cril-00 on the (I e It rad At iort of the p4v
11 t~rr. 01, the M111' trmn5latorn. -nirmul-Ir are riv,-n f~r cnnj,,t-
lion " f th~ volt-Aiii;,ore Nrinr. 1r,n,tiat(ois.
Thin rail (4t ion a I rnn i at nnco of ,hrv in I or r,ited c I retvi t :; ar. i~i -
polar and HDY tronnlntor~t ]it
The article contains 5 figurazz. 1 table, iind 11, bibli,_1
gruphIc references.
UDC
A. Method or Co~putlng. lla~or 7;,rcu"-tz -" i4i~~
iatore With S"ppltmcnting 7y.-es cf
and Gorde.-Av In the Collection hiltroclaktr-l", edit,,,C
by r.V. Lukin, Ila 5. p 79, Sovetskaye Red Q Publ, 7-1-=F-l" Vicuse,
1972.
The artic-le concerns tne ctrinutatlpn and ptir-: - Ir 0.11
of major, integrated circuits on supplia-zonting HOP tran;Istar-1.
Opt-':rllzation critaria for malor a
"t pratpd circult.1.4 n~rz ctig-
seated.
It is shown that the probjern of computinr rialor in-
tegrated circuits can he rodue-ed to detarmininp -thu ninlmun.
of.the lizoar funr-*cion of regul"la (determined) px%roneteru
of Vne major integrated circuit in the rap -a . .
Ion of th4i etc--.-
inatIon, -whosa. boundaries 'are nonlInear find. h-ava * ata-~iat. -
eel scatter. The dILorithms dev -d for solvInk-, this pro.-
lam by ccnputation on a computer are cited.
The article contains 11 figures and 11 bV21iograrhic
references,
Unt. C.21.392.8
The Influence of Geometric Dinensioni of Active Components
on Speed of Response a! Hicropower Translator-Tranalstcr
Logic of Integrated Circuit9. .2,~Ivakov yti,11
In tile C
and Lubashiivsi~ly, A.V.
5, p Sit, Sovet5koy-8--mro-
Ing Huuse, 1972.
On the basis of experimentall data and fvom tho gc.-
metric diriansions of transistor t~ltructures a c0nmAtation in
given of the capacitances per unit of area of the one and
side alirfacas of three transistor contact4. It It ahown
that the speed of response of the micropower TTL ur the In-
tagrated circuits to a significant degree in datellmined by
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USSIt UDC None
-OSTYCI
Y"KUINST~IY, A. 1.T. KOROIJ3V, A. , Y HEV G 1. and S"i 'LOV,
"Reliability Research on MOS Transistors"
'Moscow, Mikroelektronika, 110. 1, 1971, PP 141-154
Abstract: The reliability of integrated circuits using PIGS tr--n-
sistors is discussed. ExDerimental: investigation. has shoi-.m thatt
the pract-ical relialmlity of such inteigrated ciTouits is much less
than predicted, and -is inferior to that of circuits usin- birolax
transistors. The purpose of t-his paper is to find, -Iftie ty~--)--Us o-f
breakdoi-m in thez5e circuit2 arid to deterAine the Tualitative in-
dices of HLOS:-' transiotor reliability, for transic-tors made by the
planax tach-nique with charCe stabiliz,ation in the oxide through
the Use of P"O A description of the preparation of the tran-sis-
tors imder te-sFis ~-iven, Die types of test- performe'd were: in
the switching state, at an ambient temperature of 100() C; i'or
thermal "fatilijue," in which the speciriens u,ere tested in the
switching state with cyclical electrical loading at -,-:.n ambient
temperature of 200 0; with inverse bia's applied to the p-n j-Luic-
tions beti-men the diffusion regions of the drain, the or-,urce, and
the substrate, and for a grounded gate, with a temperatu:!~e of 100c)
C. Tho results of the tests are j,-j.ven. fair!y
.1/2
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USSR
-XARM&ZINS-"--IY, A. N., et al, Mikroelektronika, No. 11 1971, pp
141-154
treatment, and photographs of transistor breakdoims are slicirl.
The authors concluded that, the folloiuring must be done, to incron.se
the reliability of -.-he transistors: a visual qu-nlity chec.!,. o5:
--ith oxide and metallization defee-ts; check of tra-n-
transistors i X,
sistors whose leakaee currents amount to -tenths or imits of a
microampere; preliminary aging. It was also found Lhat tile most
A. tror clure of the oxide
widespread type of catask., hic breakdown is pun
under the C-ate at the boundary of the drain region.
2/2
USSR UDC: 581-3~5.65
KARKkZINSKIY, A. N., NOZDR11, G. V., SHAGURIN, V. I., Moscow Engineering
TEy-si.cs In-s-rruMe
"A Dynamic Element Based on MDS Transistors"
Moscair, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tova--nyye zrPki,
'No 6, Feb 71, Authorts Certificate No 294253, Division H, filed 12 Feb 70,
:published 26 Jan 71, P 1706
'Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a dynamc element based
on M transistors. The element contains a storage ce-pacitor,and circuits
for charging and discharging it, and also an auxiliar-r transistor. As a
distinrilshing feature of the patent, speed is increased and the area of the
'geharge circuit
semiconductor plate which is used is.reduced by basing t~ie di
of the storage capacitor on one-- transistor, with the sink of the auxllliarr
transistor connected to its gate.
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KC ACUS S 10 0 1 5 1:~O
,-A6STi50. In,the brief reporia of.
ORDIOV, K. Yasp M-aoc;iat,- Joint Inst of Walear R,~.searc~i,, and
MESH, T., As3ociat,?, Joint last of Miclear
thp t-)Avvd isotop~~ij,
re was infoi-ai4tion or. the prog-ram of istudy of -he)x
Which is bf~ing developed at Dabro. on the basis of '~ 7 prot an-baim. with an
energy- of 680 A. apecial sessiw!i of the confer,!!nce vas devotpd to the
problem of superheavy eleza8nta. There were five thitore-.Acal and thrile
experimental reports.
A
*-Omna~n FherEl-va
. 9 Vol 30, No 3., VPr 71, p 324 (4)
USSR UDC: 539-374
MOVA=O, A. D., KARNAUKROV. Vi G., Institute of Mechanics, Academy of
Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kiev
"Concerning Nonstationary Oscillations of Orthotropic Viscoelastic Plates
and Shells"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 4, Apr 73, pp 3-7
Abstractt It is shown that investigation of the dynamic behaTior of or-tho-
tropic viscoelastic plates and shells in the case of arbitrary boundary
conditions can be reduced to solving eigenvalue problems and quasistatic
problems of the theory of elastic plates and shells, and to an infinite
system of integrodifferential equations and a finite system of Volterra's
integral equations relative to time functions. Simple soluticns of these
systems of equations can be found by using the Fa-ylov-Bogolyubov-M1tro-
poltskiy averaging method. It is pointed:out that the,propoued approach
can be applied to solving three-dimensional dynamic problems of elasticity
theory.
USSR
KOVAIMIKO, Acaderdcian 17Izzainian AcadeMi, of Sciences A. D. KAONALTHCV5 V. G.
(Institute of 1'achanics, Ulzainian Academy of Sciences)
nPro ation of Surface INTaves in an InIhonogereous Viscoolastic 'Cemi-space"
Pa.
Kiev Dopovidi 1'kadenii 11-Tauk Mt~rainslkoj'. PBR* Seriya Arizyko-Tek-ninichni ta
Hatematichni Nauky; February, 1071; PP 145-0
ABSTRACT: The propagation of harmonic Love and Payleigh surface traves in an
inho1wfremous viscoelactic sen-isnace filled with a riedlum having proportics
which are continuously 62pendent on two coordinates, is studied. The irLhcno-
gemity can h=-e a cliverse DfWsical nature: in particular, it can be caused
by t1-Le dapendence of the riechanical characteristics of '4,he niaterial on the
terrp-Irature, in keeping irith the principle of a tizne~termerature analogme.
The phase -7olocities and attenuation of the above-mentioned waves are
foand., arA the conditions for their existence are established.
The study is carried out 1 an asymptotic method of standard equations,
Ir
with the assumtion that the frequency is:a large quantity.
The article includes 21 equations. Thero are 5 rriferences.
'Un "IMMIN-1-15,091M. 0 ITUM M. HOW.M.0 Him im 1 im 1
M71H . ~Hjl Il E I I W, I
USSR UDC 539-3
KJiRNAUKH"O&V&J,.,.G..j KIRICHOK, I. F. Institute of Mechanics,
-s, Ukrainian SSR (Kiev)
"Concerning the Theory of Plates Subjected to Finite Initial
Def ormations"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Makhanika, Vo.1 6, No 12, Dec 70, pp 82-91
Abstract: On the basis of equations of the three-dimensional
theory of small elastic deformations,,superposed ikpon7finite
elastic deformations, refined equations of plates undorgo.-Ing
finite initial deformations are obtained, It is assumed that the
tangential stresses with respect to plato thicknems cbange
according to an arbitrary given law. With accou-aL- taUen of the
derived equations, the problem of the~stability of a rectangular
plate compressed in its plane in two =tnally perpendicular
dixections is solved. A eampari-iion is,made with the results of
Solving the problem with shifts not taken into ace.'ount.. An est~-
mate is given or the accurae7 of~the proposed theory. Results
aro obtained for materials of the neo-Hook t-rpe, 3 figures, .5
bibliographic entries.
UISSR UDC 632.95
310V NY. V. YEPIIAKOV, V. V.
"Ailalysis of Hicroamounts of Polychloroca=phewin the Eggs, Organs and Tissues
of Hens and in Clover"
Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po issled. ostatkov_pestitsIdov profilaht.zaarvaz-
neniya irid produktov pitaniva, kornov 14vnesh. sredv,(Forks,of the Second All-
Union Conference on the Investi-ation of Pesticide Res'dues and Preventive
Contamination of Food Products,,Fodder and E.6vironneM, Tallin, 1971, PP 74-76
(from RZh-Khimiya No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12N44o)
Translation: The gas chromatographic nothod of analyzing pol-clilorocarpnene
(1) using an electron capture detector is proposed. The radioactive sotirce
was tritim. (130 mcuries), the cell voltage was 2-17 volt, the detector temper-
ature was 21000, and the sensitivity was 2-10 10a/unit scale. ahe gas carrier
was He (142 m,(/min) with an evaporator temix%.rature of 2500. A stainless steel
column was filled with Me-silicone BE-30.(1%) in~sllanized celite 545 (60-100
mesh). The retention time was 1-6 minuteso: T4e carefully ground weighed sample
1/2
USSR
ICARNAIMOVIO V. V., et al. Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po issled. ostatkov pes-
titsidov profilakt. za~,ryazneniya ini produk-tov pitaniya, korinnov i vnesii. srediv,
Tallin, 1971, pp 74-76
of the organ or tissue (10 grams) was mixed with 50-60 nZ of hexane ana neld
for 60 minutes at 20'. After filtration t~e extract was evaporated to dryness,
and the dry residue was dissolved in 2 dt of hexane. . Thirty r19. of basic re-
agent was added (a mixture of 13 rA of distilled water, 50.k,, of KOH and 17
mZ of alcohol). The mixture was heated for 15 minutes in a water bach at 80"
and the upper layer was separated. For analysis of the I in the fatty tissue,
the extract was purified with concentrated 11 so For analysis of ! in hen
2 4'
eggs, a weighed sample of 5.0 grams was ground, 50 mk of acetone or MeCNI was
added, and the mixture.was homogenized for 5 minutes. Therweigned sample of
mi of octane or hexane
clover plants (10.0 grams) was ground, mixed with 70-BL
and left for 12 hours at _20% . The.sensitivity of the method was 0.1 rg/kg,
and 0.2 nanograms of I were detected.
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lNuclear Sciences and Technology
USSR UDIC 6210039,573
SAKHAROV, YE. S., CMJC1-ML11N, I. P., SX-ORIKOV, G., AKIZIO'A.
R. I., and KARNAUKHOV, V. V.
"Radiation Loop of the IRT Reactor at Tomsk- Polytechnical
Institute"
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 1, jul 70, pp 43-45
-te charact:eristic features
Abstract: A description is criven of tt L
and technical specifications of the radiatiou loop Of -Che I,ZT
reactor at Tomsk Folytechnical Inscitute and t!-02 resuLts of
efforts made to optimize its operatin- condition,,; as a function
of the poBition of the activity gener~ator Layer~s with respect
to each other and the generator ao a whole with r(ispi!ci: to the.
core. The effect of the loop on the criticalft,? of thc -.(-,..,acotr
is also estimated.
It has been established that increasing the gar,,,~j.-,-carrier
-jer of the
flow rate above 4 cm3/sec does not increase tiic pov,
irradiator since the parameters -6,-0 , and C- decrease sharply.
Graphs are presented showing the resuLts of axp,ariaients -In o?ti-
nt.Lzing the operating conditlons, of the I.e)OP. IFI-Om the Arigure
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Jul 70, pp 43-45
activity generator layers. However, the deponduacc of the
irradiator power on the position of the activity gencrator with
L
respect to "the core has a monotonic nature. A difference between
single-layer and multiple-layer generators in noted. In the posi-
tion of the single-layer activity generator with respect to the
core there is a. clear optimum coinciding with the bump zone of
t I MiLl tir)IC
the thermal neutron flux in the reflector. TL) r _1C
layer generator the power, of the irradiator iticreasez tmontonl-
the increase
cally on approaching the core. The nature o~ ill
the power curve coincidea with the spatial di.,Lribution oE the
total neLltron fLux in the reactor. Thit5 means 4--kat r1ok. Only
L
therinal neutrotiv, but aloo more riifid licit; zvoil"; IAvich
in the interstitial layer of water bettl6en the -~r layers,
more co-,tipleto of
participate in activation. Thus,. k-
in thc ~multiplj.e
neutrono leaking out of the core is achievr;d,
yer grocrators. mor.~ compl.a-~':e r);I of I
la, In addition,
/-carrier nLtr,1.,A in
the-1 obsorption -:)f 1.1;
116 11 V(_-Sult of n (;~.rtial decreasi! in
n L-I(! (jj,:-)t-f!f-,Z;jCjn 0"
of thitining-dowu of the layers n tj di!Cre..7.,
SAKHAROV, YE. S.1 et al., Atomnaya Energiya, 1101. 29, N.o 1,
jul 70, pp 43-45
L
the neutron flux in adjacent layers CC moderating material.
The participation of neutrons of all cnorfr4r~s Ja activa-
tion was confirmed by an ex-periment in wlniclti tke ndiacent row
of fuel assemblies was replaced: by. graphite annd tne act.A.vity
LI
enerator was shifted away from the core. As a result, the
activity of the loop dropped by 10 perce"t. The cyraph of the
e,,.,perimenta-l results also shows that the dacroare in the re-
activity margin of the reactor even i-,rith the -renerator at the
closest point to the Core does not exceed 0.25 percei-it, and in
the presence of graphite fuel cletients it is stLIL Less (0.17
in pracLice froni thosa
percen 1. These data do not diffet
0
obtained on other devices. Application of a movable
permitted significant expansion.of the experimental possibilities
of the loop since it permitted entrance into the operzit-Ln,.- chamber
almost immediately after shutting, clown t4e loop even if the
alloy residues had not been blown out. in addition, th,~ pre-
sence of the irradiator petiiiitted riot only Ck~cding --ample's to
the source but also the source to the :;a,,flple,-,.
It is concluded that the experience in operatin~.r the
radiation loop cinfirms the reliability and simplicity OA~
servicing such devices. The capacity of the loop shonld be
increased in, the future by increasing the num)ez, of layo-rs in
the generator and also by using a~ more efficienty-carrier
A-
pure indium.
USSR UDC 669-713.7
&&RNAUKHOVI -rz.-Y. GUL'DIN, 1. T., SOBOL', 1. 1., ana USHAKOV, 1). 1.
"On the Selection of Optimum Electrolyte Composition for ALumin-Lum Froauctiow,
Moscow, Tsvetnaya IRetally, Ro i, Jan 74, pp 35-38
Abstracti The most effective way of intensifying the production of alumAnum
is to change the electrolyte composition by Introducing dif,'erent salt
additions. The electrolyte guaranteeing the lowest terapera-Lu=e of the pro-
ces3 is considered optimum, as its temperature in the final analysis det3r-
mines the current efficiency as well as the yield of onera- and the efficiency
of the electrolyzer. Factors. which determine the ovexheating of the clec-
trolyte and, therefore, the temperature of the proceba# are discussed and ways
to decrease the ohmic resistance on the anode-matal se ction are indicated,
A readily fusible electrolyte with raised electrocondtictivity and fluidity must
be used to decrease the temperature of the process. The moat effective ad(Ution
is LiF; all other additions affect the properties of the cryolite-alilaina
melt in very different ways# The selection of optimum compositions of the
multicomponent electrolyte for aluninum production must be based on experimental
studies of the physico-chemical properties of melts and their Industrial tests.
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IAM(AUMOV, YE. N.p et alo, Tsvetnyye Me UOI ly pNo I P Jan 74, pp )5-:18
Cb-lorides of alkaline earth metals have the greatest effect on electrocon-
ductivity, viscosity, ard fusibility of the melt. The quantity of additions
of the multicomponent electrolyte must not exceed 8-1"j. Eigbt bibliographic
r%ferencas.
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USSR UW
547-739-3'362'385.1
MUMMINOVICH, A. S., MLOMM, V. N.., and XAMAUMOVA
Ajr,,,' Institute of
Organic'Chemistry, Siberian Branch, Acad. S -C.U M W Mmn"r k it s k
'Acetylene Derivatives of Selenophene. I. Synthesis and Some Reactions of
'Belenienylacetyleue Alcohols.and Ketones"
Riga, KW-miya Geterotsiklicherftikh Soyedineniy, No 7, Jul 73-j PP 920-923
Abstract: 2-Selenophenealdehydes react with aLkylacetylene and acetylenemagne-
sium bromide under the Iotsich reaction conditions and with sodium acetyleni.de
in.liquid ammonia yields new selenienylacetylene alcohols which can be easily
converted to respective ketones by oxidation with MLnO2 In ether. Selenienyl-
.~acetylene ketones upon reaction with hydiazine and hydroxylamine in aqueous
ethanol undergo intramolecular cyclizatig'a forming respective selenienyl sifb-
stftuted pyrazoles and isoxazoles.
v& Zul-y 117.5
UUC 669.293:537.32
THERML CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTLFS OF IITM41UIA ALLOYED W1111
VANADICM AT IM-3500K
jArticl bry J,,.C. var tot
Artot
rcmiik.- i taw. IreStlyd Akadeeli Hauk SSSR-K-tu 1Y. EilWaA, NO 1. 1773,
suboLttel 13 Stpc"bor 1971, pp BU-84)
pansessja a- C=b1natimn
,r nh7ulcal, r:,jj.~jCnl -,knl "clianical,pro-
portlao. A h1ph specific rtrength and
corrocion r,,)*jatftnco opon vast ponzibili-
ror Un use of titenlum nnd It'l alloTs
ties
u. raliablO stj~uctUraj material. In con-
motien vith this th-m in much lnt-3rnat
n, 3tudylrG the off-uctIor alloying isith dir-
I
for-int. transition mate a an the t-100tro-
plipilcal 'Ind jthnr proTmrtien or tiLmnim
Dyer A.-WL40 tqr.Tpra~urc 122t~-rvml. upocial
ror,i,m. of lovi tnnrqturan tt ithich tho or-;
r,3ct or alloying. i most mtlevable. q0
noto the t thoro toa larrc, numbqr of Wor)cs
on the el-ictrical reniaten" of tho n1loyn
or prdinary motalo. tio*mvqr tto orroct or
arn1l addlilven nil tho vloaCrjeal propertiva
of trnnnitifyh )wytals tins not boon adoquatal-y
1nv,.intirnt-2d /I/. Thin Im all the mro ro-
lqtad to tk3a, tbermal conductivity find thsrmal
sa or th*no rintala.
-lie effect or Alloying titaniwn with Vanadium on the
GIOCtriOMI reslutOncG. thermal ennductivit7. and tharmal star
or t1tanliun in the 100-3,50 K region was Inventigtktod in thin
worlt. As initial mate-rialo for m-ki" tho alloy# we %toad
:i 'j~ t I Ilan nn- on rn wit. h r, !~f -103 Tin h xving
tc, -,oSItIoTI,
.hn followinr! Ch,)! i1 com
cr-'7-03 Al-C. ~? I 11-ii. oil tin Ifo, nrid 1;1-tracea; nnd PtrAda V-1,M-3
vlmal,rni~tj, c ,-nn,liun wAth Vie follnwln!~ ChOmIcal
111 01, 3 O.r"6~5' and C