SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KATSAUROV, L.N. - KAUCHANSKIY, D.A.
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USSR UDC, 53-07/.08-t-53-001.5
NECHAYE
BLOKHIVT, IT. T.. VA, L. P., RIOTER, V. Ya.
WO
"A Method of Measuring the Beam Position During Acceleration in a Sectoral
Cyclotron"
Kratkiye soobshch. po fizz. (Brief Reports on Physics), 1971, No 8, pp 26-30
(from RZh--Fizika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract 14o U501)
Translation: A description is griven of the IrPethod uscil on the three-section
cyclotron model at the Physics Institute imani P. 11, D-;Ibcdev (Moscow) for
determiniru! the radial position (and orbit nuhber) of the b(mm. 'Eve cyclotron
uses pulset injection: the duration of the injecting beami is less, and the
injection cycle repetition period scveral~ tixies greater, than the puriod of the
,c. For indication, the rethod used an alectrostatic siFnal
accelerating, volta,_,
electrode and two opaaue p1cYups wilich enabbe regintration of the bcaiti current
ancl the v1sual obsenation of qtzaxtz plate fluoresccnc~:.-. 1~v covering the beaw.
with the opaque pickup and s:UnultaneolUsly. using an oscilloscope to neasure the
time interval fronq the time of injection to the instani; that, the beam reaches
the pie"-V, one can deternine the radial position of the betva to within +2
when the orbit spacing is approx:Unately 51imi. or Ynore, J.ncluAing those c;ises 2.n
which the order of succession of, the orbits is changed on cca n azimuths
because of radial fluctuat-iorns in the 'beam. V.N.K.
USSR
A%, L. P.
GLADYSHEV, V. A KATSAUROV L. N., MOROZ, Ye. M., INECHAYE
-us i
"The Focusing of a Beam of Ions with Drift in a lieterogeneo Magnetic Field"
N)scolw, Ar. Fiz. instituta dmeni. P. ii. Lebedev. Vol 53, 1971, pp 226
Abstract: The drift of ions across the' gradient of a magnetic field can be used
in the performance of external injection into a cyclotron by directing the ions so
that the beam drifts along the boundary of one of the sectors of the cyclotron to
the central area. This work clarifies the nature of the trajectories of ions in
this drift and studies problems related to the focusing of the beam. The motion of
articles in the niedian lane of a magnet is studied, and it is considered that the
p p
system of coordinates is rectangular, and the field is a function of one coord-
inate only. In spite of these siiripliffying assumptions, a good deal of necessary
information is produced concerning the nature of the trajectories during drift.
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
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C CON T R YOF INFO---USSR
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ACCESSION NO--AP0124696*
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SCt ND. Y, AND PR TARGETS, BY USING A~4 AcCELERATION VOLTtV-,;-: OF 120 KV
AND A T CURRENT OF 100 MUA, SATN. OF THE TAkGETS WITH T 101CCURS -'J:TER
-t' TION ON THE
35-50 MIN OF SOMBARDMENT; THE YIELD OF 01 FROm THE T(,'-'tN) RE-C
'ABOVE 10 PRIME7, 1.8 TIMES 10 P~ZIMEZ, 1.5 Tl,.I:::S 10
TARGERS IS 2.1 TIMES
PRIME7, 1.5.TIMES 10 PRIME7, AND 1o8 TIMES 10 PRIM.E7 N-MUCly RESP., AS
COMPARED WITH 1.8 TIMES 10 PRIME7 N-iMUCE FROM A TI TARGEr ~41TH ABSCRIBE0
-T. HEATING OF: IMPLANTATION TYPE RARE EARTH TARGETS REOUCES T-E N YIELD
FROM THEIT(D00 RFACTION,-E.G., BY SIMILIAR TO 30PERCENT AFTER HEATING
-...-TO 400DEGREES,~ BUT THE N YIELDS FROM SUCH HEATED TARGETS ARE MUCH HIGHER
-T TARGETS 1WHERE
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FACTOR OF4 R) .
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ABSTRACT/EXTRAC"F--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILETY OF USfNG SI AND TI
CONTG.- SIDE PRODUCTS FCR~MED IN THE PPODUCTION OF ELECTRO CORUNDUM
INSTEAD OF ORDINARY FERRO-SI IN STEELMAKING IS DISCUSSED. THE QUALITY
'OF THE STEEL SO PRODUCED IS IN, N3 WAY: INURIOR TO, THAT OBTAINED BY THE
.,CONVENTIONAL TECHNIQUE, BUT THE TI CONTENT IS APPRECIA13LY HIGHER 113Y A
-:FACTOR OF 2-41. THE USE OF THESE. PRODUCTS IS PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED
-IN THE PRODUCTION OF TI STEELS*
Refractory Katerials
USSR
BUGAYEV, N. F. , SIXONW, K. V. , CHERNNYA-VSKAYA, V. F. ,
NIN, I. G.
)[E. V, , VORO
"Refractories of Caustic Magnosite"
Moscow, Ogneupor7, No 3, liar 70, pp 2-3
Abstract: This article describes the experience in :winufact-,Ure
and service tosting of magnenite refractorios basu--6 on O-L I=
fraction. powder producQd by roacting cauntic ma,,r-,(,n.it,71- i~.-ithcjut
sintering additivas. The exporimental produats waro made tizin~-5
the toobnological procoas for tbe production,of orr-idnary mzj!-~-
nesite Droducts and roasted at 165boc. The o-l' 4Lo
roasted roducts are described. The deformation under
load is KOC higher than that called for by the standa-rds. Fur-
nace tests sho-vtod that the experimental briel: wears evenly durinp,
operation. Zhe experimental refractories held. up~ to i,3a;-,,O az
well as standard refractories.
USSR UDC 621-371:523.152
NATSENELD, B. Z.
lonu
"Discrete Reuresentation of the Field.Propagated Over a V zliform
Range"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. radiovoln, Tezisv dokl.
Sekts. 5 i,Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio
Waves; Report Theses; Section 5--collection of i--orIcs) 911auka,'I
1972, pp 12-16 (from RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No
10A382)
Translation: The propagation of waves over nonuniform ranges is
considered. as propagation in an irregular open line, using the
discrete representation of the fieldito expand it into a series
of-special. functions. Bibliography of six
UISSR 1: D C f.3
DAMUYEV, I, S"". ~-7nd SO"' A, ~,Oscow S
"S--to-mic Local in Ni-Si Alicrys at 3,00 and 400' C":
Sverdlovs'-, 'Metaliov i Vol Nc- 'I., Sop
-,)roco-C's o E- ordcr'n-, :Lv, a'~ S
with a~l~ea- n` afLer d,2fCZM-I.ZJoI~ (3 CO- G,~ L
ment oE: closo order all short distances, chen leads to the
order i-a varJ ous forns. At laterstagas, at least p ar ta I rE~sL-:,p - a-i-in f J. s
formations occurs.
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u
i
a&jQ'UCJJ. R. A., and WYANOVA, 1. la. , U7,bek Scient~fflc Research Institute of
'tat-Ion. 117gMene anci occupational Diseases
"A arance of Antihepatic Autoantibodies in Persons Exposed tu Pes,.icides"
ppe
_~Tashkent, Modltsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 7, Jul 70. PP 6~8
Abstract: A study was conducted to dotorlra'xle the Lrivolverient of tho livf!r in
autoimmune processes of persons exposud to.various chloro:- and p4osphoru* posti-
cides. Antihopatic autoantilbodies were determined with the aid of 1;ne Khudomel
comploment reaction as modified by Roiranyuk. Forty subjacts w4rio had contact with
pesticides were divided into throe groups: those with delf:ULito p,Dsticide Lntoxi-
cation (19 persons), those with some toxicity symptoms (1~ pert-oias), and those
with no toxic manifestations (8 persons). The first group showed snilptom3 of
disorders of the nervous and gastrointestinal systems; 17. were founc~ to nave
autoantibodies to liver tissue. In the second group, SJX $Ubj(tCr.3 had antiao-
patic autoantAbodies. In the third group, autoantibodies were ~fot= in four
subjects, all of whom had a history of gastrointestinal disorders. Since anti-
hepatic autoantibodies appear not only in advanced cases 6~ hepatic di5ordor3 but
also, In early dy.5functions of the liver, thpir: presence ropresonts a useful in-
dicator of thin development of a pathologicalproOesse
535.813:666.1.053.65
USSR
FURMAN, Sh. A., F()MENKO, P. N., SKORODUNIOV, V. N., KATSNELISON, L. B.
"Vacuum Application of Multi-Layered Dielectric Coatings on Large Parts"
.,Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No. 3, 1970, pp 36-41.
Abstract: 'The vacuum-method application of dielectric materials forming multi-
layered coatings on large optical parts up to 2600 mm in diameter, and the usage
of a vacuum installation with a chamber diameter of 3250 mm, equipped with a
system beneath the cap with a rotating evaporator and photomater, which tests the
thickness of the layers during the process of manufacture of the coating are
analyzed. ["hotographs are presented of parts of the system. The investigations
showed that the coatings had identical optical characteristics at various points
on the surface of the specimen and good operational qualities. For example,
mirrors were prepared, consisting of 9 to 13 alternating layers of zinc sulfide
and magnesium fluoride or zinc sulfide and strontium fluoride; having R = 98-99.5%
in the area of the main maximum of coefficient of reflection, and minimum and
maximum values of R for a fixod wavo lonoth differing by not over 0.1% over s
1400 mm dimioter ourfacc aroa, I%* coatinigs havo 410h viochanical strength, can
be cleaned with a dry cloth, ether, alcohol or a cotton,pad wet with water.
USSR UDC 621-373.826:621-390'
ZEG3, i3. P., IVAITOV, A. P., KATSEV, I. L.) KARGIN, B. A.,
UZX _67-A.
K
MTSOV, S. V., and NUMAYLUVT
IrSome -Problems of Optical Pulse Radar in INatural Dispersi2ig
Formations"
po rasDrostr. radiovoln. Tezisy dol-1.
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf.
(Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio W-ves;
Report Theses--collection of works) '.'IfauEa," 1972, -Pp 33-1-341 (frorn
RZh-Radiotekhnika, Efo 10, 1972, Abstract Nro 10D440)
T ranslatiort: A nethod is given for computing the signal/noise rl-tio
off an opticall radar system combining receiv 'er and transmitter,
under the condition that the signal is propaGated in a mcdiura char-
acterized by the probability A of photon survival. With increasing
distance between the object and the transceiver,, the signal/noise
ratio varies according to the law
Ify exp - (+ + A) I
where T is the distance betireen the object amd the radar and fir,
the eigenvalue of the characteristic equation. Ili blioe,;raPhy of
five. A. L.
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USSR UDC 535-36
BUSMAKOVA, 0. V., ZEGEA S. P., and KATSEV, 1~. L.
"Asymptotic Formulas for the Brightness Coefficients of Thick Layers of a
'Dispersive Yedium"
Minsk, Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSR, Vol 15., No 4, 1971, PP 309-311
Abstract: This article concerns recent work done on the problem of obtaining
brightness coefficients for thick layers of a dispersive me(Lium with an
arbitrary indicatrix of dispersion. The authors cite G. V. Rozerberg's approx-
imation fox=Llas, which apply to low-absorption xcedia and which have been used
extensively to colve geophysical and spectroscopic problems, They explain the
ways in which these formulas are relatedto the formulas developed by V. V.
Sobolev for brightness coefficients which have been avo~raged vith respect to
the azimuth and which apply to the case of arbitrary absorption. They show
that the U-,o sets of formulas coincide to:a specified degree of accuracy when
Wg(M)d A4 = 1/3 (M is the cosine of the angle of dispersion of g(M) is the
0,
angular distribution of the brightness of the light vhtch has paseed through a
purely dispersive layer). This conditton is fulfilleci.quite well for a broad
class of imUcatrixes.
1/1
USSR UDC 535-361
ZEGE, E. P., KATSEV, I. L., MAKAREVICH, S. A.
"Characteristics of the Light Field in Weakly Absorbent Media"
Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol 12, No 6, 1970, pp 1137-1139
Abstract: This short mathematical article deals with formulas developed by G. V.
Rozenberg for the brightness coefficient, the diffuse reflection, and the con-
ductance of light in weakly absorbent layers of large optical thickness. Al-
though the determination of the parameters of the equation can be done experi-
mentally or through the proper computations, the authors assert that there is
no need for determining all, these parameters experimentally. They then proceed
to work out equations through which the parameters can be found. 17he two sources
they cite of information on the Rozenberg equations are a paper written by
Rozenberg for the collection SpektroskopiXa avetorasseivayuslichikh sred (The
Spectroscopy of Light-Dispersive Media), Minsk, 1963, p 5, and a~paper written
by A.,P. Ivanov and G. K. Il'ich for the journal named above (2. 356, 1965).
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ASHKINYZE, V. G. and -- KATSEV&jL~_.
r
"Computer Modeling of the Process of Proof of Geometric Theorems"
Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch. (Problems of Algorithmization and
Programming of Learning -- Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, Pedagogika
y Zhurnal Kibernetika,
Press, 1973, vp 89-110 (Translated from Referativny
No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V802).
Translation: An algorithm and program for the BESM-4 computer are described,
modeling the process of solution of geometric problems requiring proof. The
given class of problems is formally described as follows. It is assumed
that a certain finite set M is given (as a universal set -- the universum).
It is-also assumed that certain subsets ACM are set in corresondence with
certain elements; one subset may correspond to various elements. The problem
is the pair (1), X), where DCM is a subset, the elements of which are called
given elements of the problem, while X'1-M is called the desired element. The
program described is designed to prove theorems relating to a certain fragment
of elementary geometry; this fragment includes the theory of equality of
triangles and the theory of parallels. The language of the program contains IS
types of statements used in the proof of theorems from this section of
112
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Ashkinyze, V. G., and Katseva, V. P., Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch.,
,No 2, Moscow, Pedagogika Press, 1973, pp 89-110.
geometry. A continous; listing of all formally possible versions -to achieve
each goal is practically impossible, even in simple geometric problems.
In order to reduce the list, a drawing is used -- a coordinate model of the
problem. However, even when the drawing is used heuristically, the volume
of the list which must be run through for selection of a goal is too great
in complex problems: it is never known when, the listing can be interrupted
and an attempt judged unsuccessful. The program described allows the depth
of the runthrough to be externally limited (assignment of maximum resolved
level in the tree of the problem). It is~noted that the program of proof
of the geometric theorems allows quantitative estimation of the relationship
between elenents of logic and clarity in.elementary geometry proofs: of all
conditions of the "axioms" of this program, some 40% are statements based
solely on references to the drawing. V. Nlikheyev
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ASHKINUZE, V. G. and KATSEVA, V. P.
"Heuristic Methods in Computer Modeling of the Process of Proof of Geometric
Theorems"
Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch. [Problems of Algorithmization and
Pmgramming of Learning -- Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, Pedagogika
Press, 1973, pp 111-117 (Translated from,Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika,
9, 1973, Abstract No 9V803).
Translation: Problems of the expansion of heuristic asj*3ects of programs
modeling the search foi- proof of theorems ;from elementary g(!Qm(:try on computers
are discussed. Heuristic methods are divided Into syntactical and semantic
on the basis of the nature of the information used,in the solution of the
problem. Heuristic methods based on information related only to the formal
system itself are called syntactic methods; heuristic methods based on infor-
mation relating also to the model of the system (or to the model alone) are
called semantic methods. Heuristic limiting methods (excluding certain search
areas from analysis as unpromising) and guiding methods (indicating the direc-
in which search should first be performed) are al--;o distinguished.
V. Mikheyev
USSR UDC 616.981.57-022.38-022.7
KATUTT-ADZE G. d SAYVARELIDZE, N. K., Scientific Research Institute
'&f Sanitation Hygiene imeni G. bf. Natadze,:Ministry of Health, Ceorgian
SSR,Tbilisi
"Biological Characteristics of Cl. perfringpns Strains Isolated During Food
Poisoning"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 12, 1971, pp 36-38
Abstract: Study of 105 Cl, perfringens strains isolated from vl.ctim.13 Of
food poisoning, and frum variaws foods showed them to have the -usual morphology.
Most formed S-type colonies on solid nutrient media. All ferittented lactose,
glucose, sucrose, xylose, maltose, glycogen, and inositol, forming acid and
gas-. The neutralizat-ion test revealed 103 strains to be of ty-pe A. A high
degree of lysogenicity was noted,,with 14 phage lines isolated and stabilized.
1~ysogenicity was lost in the course of spore formation, either because lyso-
genic phage UIA ex:Lsted apa= from the host cell genome or because it became
denatured during sporogenesis. There were some indications that toxigenicity
could be transmitted from toxin-forming to non-toxin-foniiing str,-dns by
transduction. A method of typing Cl. perfringens type A strains by means of
five lines of bacteriophages characterized by a fairly stable spectriun of
lytic activity (phages H, 1, 2, 5, 6) is proposed.
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USSR UDC: 533.6.oli
KATSKOVA. -0-11, CHUSHKIN, P. I.
"Three-Dimensional Supersonic Flow of a Gas With Noneq7pilibrium Physico-
chemical Transformations Around Solids"
Tr. II Resp. konf. po aerogidromekli. , tcnIocbmenu i
dinamika bollsh. skorostey" (Works of theiSecond Republic Conference on Acrc-
:hydrcmechanics, Heat Exchange and Mass Exchange. "fligh'Velocity Aerodynar,--;cs"
Section) , Kiev, Kiev University, pp 63-69 ':(from RM-Melthanikil, No 5, May 72,
Abstract No 5B332)
Translation: A scheme DroDosed earlier by the wathors Js used for 3tudyinu
supersonic nonequilibrium flows in a three-dimensional. nozzle and around the
tail section of a blurt body having the iihape of an inverted cone. The
above-mentioned numerical scheme is obtained by represent-ing the relaticns
between the unknown functions and the angular variable ~ of the cylindrical
coordinate system through trigonometric polynomials in ~!I with interpolation
const. As a result, an approxi-
points on a series of meridional planes
i
mating system of different'la.1 equations of tvo independent variablc-3 is
found for determining the unknown. functions on all. meridional. interpolation
1/3
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n.TSKOVA, 0. N., CHUSMIN, P. I. ,Tr. II RecT). korf. j;o aero~:idrcjmekh. ,
teploobmenu i m--ssoobmenu. Sekts. "Aerodih=-ka balsh. s1kor6stey", Kiev,
Kiev University, pp 63-69
planes. At supersonic velocities, the system is hyperbolic, having two
families of wave characteristics (11ach lines) and a family af strean, line
analogs on each interpolation plane, and is solved by mi-ans of an inverse
scheme of the method of characteristics in which reckon-Ing is done by laye_rs
x= const, where x is measured off along the axis of the cylindr.Lcal coor-
dinate system.
Nonequilibrium flow of dissociated oxygen is considered in the calcu-
lated examples. In these examples the nozzle had a cylindrical external
generatrix of elliptical cross section as well as an elliptical profiled
(tapered) central plug. The calculations revealed "freezinc'," of the gas
composition as 4 expanded in the nozzle. In calculating nonejuilibrium.
flow around a blunt body with tail section in the form of an inverted core,
various half angles of the vertex of the cone were considered: w= 00, 100
and 30'. and two angles of attack: a= 101 and 15'. It is noted that non-
equilibrium dissociation of oxygen cau ciable reducti on in tem-
ses an appre
perature and increase in density as compared with the case of a perfect gas.
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F-AMIKOVA, 0. N., Ch-USHKIII, P. I., Tr. I IResp. konf.__p,)__aerogid-rorr.~el-,h.,_
L
teploobmenu i massoobmenu. Sekts. "Aerodinamikabol'sh- skorostey", Kiev,
Kiev Universii;y, pp 63-69
At the same time, the influence of the nonequilibrium state Oil pressure,
and consequently on the aerodynamic characteristics of the investigilted
bodies.is slii;ht. It is found that the gas.composition close to the sur-
face of the body on its conical tail section:is practically frozen. A.
N.,Krayko.
Z7
~(atal~ovik' 0. N., and P. 1. ChUO"kin. Three-
dim"niii,onni suprrsonic (Inw around bodien by a
Lao with nont-quilibriurn Ehvsicn-chcmical
transformations. IN: Trudy IT Respublikanskoy
iotiferenti:it pa aerogidronarkhanDit. teploobnienu
I massoolimena. Scktoiya "Aerodinarnika bol'shilth
skorostey"_ Kiyov. Kiyeva~,.ir Universitet, 1971.
63-69. (RZh1Iekh,5/?2, no. SB33Z)
A schame propoped carlivr by rhe author a is Applied to the
investigation of supersonic nonequilibrium new in a three -dimensional
nozzle and near the tail section af . bl~=: body In the ishape of An Inverted
cana, ned by r eventing the relation-
Vienumcrical scheme Is clitaL epr
whips of Elie dcoired functions to the angular variable %P of st cylindrical
system of coordinates by triSenomctric polynomials along ~r with Interpo-
lation points on a series of meridional planes 0a const. For determination
of the desired functions, an Approximating xy9ttern of differential equations
of two independent variables in consvquew~ly obtwinc-4 an *it the mtridi~onal
planes of interpolation. At supersonic speeds this system is hyperbolic.
with two sets of wave characterlatics (MaclP 16es) 4,31,dak family. of-flow-
line analogs on each* interpolation plane. =-d is solved by an Inverse
scheme of the method of characteristics. Calculation is performed in
accord. ties with layers of x - const. where x is measured along the axis
of the cylindrical system of coordinates.
The calculated exaniptes are of vioneJuitibriurn flow of diiisociated
oxygen, The nozzle had a cylindrical tucterrial geneval rix of t1liptical
crops section, as well as an elliptical (varrc-ing) central body. The
calculp-tions revealed a "freezing" of the gas composition during expansion
In the nozzle. In calculating nonequilibrium flow, around a blunt body with
a tail auction in the shape of an Inverted cooe. various hatf-angles of the
cone, w- 00, 100, and 300, and two angles at attack an 10" and 15o, were
considered. It Is noted that rionequillbrium twylen dissociation causes a
F" --- ~t~hi wd mm _N-ad-~w
11-2 UNCLASSIFIE0 PqOCESSENG DATE--27NOV70
--EFFECT OF NONE QU I L I BR I UM DISSOCIAfION ON SUPERSONIC s I FLOWS
T.ITLE PAT AL
NVERTED C014ES -U-
I
_:AUTHOR~(02)-KATSKOVA, O.N., CHUSHKIN, P.: L.
.:COUNTRY OF INFO--U:SSR
_..~~SOURCE-AKADEMIIA 14AUK SSSR, IZVE-STIIA, MEKHANIKA ZHIOKOSTI I GAZA,
MAIR.. -APR. 19 70, 1) 18 2- 18 5
-DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS ICS
TAGS--SUPERSONIC FLOWt GAS FLOWt OXYGEN. AERODYNAMIC FORCE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RE'STRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UN(;LASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1.337 STEP '40--UR/O~(t2L/71)/000/000/0182/0185
CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0124987
UP-11-C-L A 11: S 11 F I I-E 0
`-2/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124987
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-0JI GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETIC,~L STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF
NONEQUI-LIBRIUM DISSOCIATION ON THE PHYSICAL PM~AMJ:JERS OF A SUPERSONIC
SPATIAL FLOW OF OXYGEN ISCIDENT ON INVERTED BLUNTED CONES AT AN AINGLE OF
ATTACK. IT IS COAICLUOED THAT THE FINITE DISSOCIATION PA,rr--s OF
UNSTEAOILY DISSOCIATING OXYGEN ATOMS HAVE A SIGNIFlCANT EFFECT o,,i rHE
THFRMAL FLUXES BUT 00 NOT APPRECIABLY AFFECT THE AC-RODYNAMIC FIORCES
AC T I NG OMINVERTED CONES IN A SUPERSONIC OXYGEN FLOW.
(INC LASS I FvEl)--
A6005
UR 0482
Soviet Inventi ons :f1jus
trated, ction I Chemical, Derveli
Z"554. SPINNER
ErWOZZLE MWER comprisep
cylindtical body1f with edge 2 eUpporting
nozzle plate 3,screeq 4'~ spacir5 And, str'41iner 6.
peft fetding,qu 7 wLth
The Utter 4. 5u;w4tited b~: i
flanges 8 & 9 in .1110te -lolfi ~11 ~'Of: the bo4yl and,
13. secured L14 the body by ~ boyonet
sealed by disc
.
connector 12. The.-melt jj:jgd"t-hrouSh--cha6eL 16,
&n4 the holder is fitted i ;nest IS where:1,t is
clamped by screw
~
9-LO
61
2
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et al.
. a& ILgo31
/28,12, POIJOWCV, O-V.
S;nthetic Fibres:gq~jpmant Distga Office.
W10.69) Bul. LB/iS,5.69. 'Class 29a, Inc. cl.
D Old.1
AA0052561
Ponomarev,, O.V.; Rudovskiy, B.A ::Zel'din. L.M.: Kqt-.qmqn- A-F-.:
sDetsiallnove Vonstluktorsko-Tekhnologiches~k-oye Byuro Mashin
Khimich'eskikh Volokon
14 13
.17
19
-15
46
UNCLASSIFIED.~ PR-10CESSING DATE--230CT70
T.ITLE--SELECTIVITY OF STYRENE OXIDATION BY PALLADIUM CHLORIDE IN WATER -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-ZAKHAROilAt L.M.t VARGAFTIKv M.N., MOISEYEVt 1.1.9 KATSMANt
--m
COUNTRY OF INFO--US!;R
SouqcE-IZV..---"AKAI). 14AUK SSSR, SER, KH[M. 19TOF (3)t 700-2
GATE PUBLISHED--------70
-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEM]iSTRY
11 ~,:.JDPIC TAGS--STYRENEip OXIDATIONt PALLAOIUt4,CHLQRIDE,. LtTHrU,',l PERCHLORATE,
~,-.-~...CARBONYL COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY KEEL/FRAME-1999/1906 STEP %)-UR/0062tTO/OOO/~?03/07001070?
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123690
'C El
i4 -LAS-S-Lr- ED
I
......... . ...... -_-- ..........
015 UNCL ASS IF I ED! PROCEssrNG oArE-230C'rTO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--hP0123690
ABSTRACT/EXTRhCT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATA WERE- REPORTED ALONG
WFTH PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION IN THE OXIDN.:OF PHCH*.CH SUG?_ 13Y PDCL SUB2.1ti
14 SUB2 01, RUN AT 25DEGREES WITH LICLO SUB4 TO MAINrArN.CONST. ZONIC
-STRENGTH IN HCL Olt HCLD SUB4 SULN. THE'REACTIOK GAVE PHCH SUB~ CHOP
ACPHt UNREACTED PHCH:CH SUBrZ AND SOME BZH. , THE CAKBONYL 'COMPOS. WERE
FORMED IN SUMMARY 98PERCENT YIELD BASEWON CONVERTED HYDROCARBON.
FACILITY:. INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KHI.lvj.AM6 KURNAKOVAP AOSCOW, USSR.
USSR 'uDc 621.3-049-75
KATSMAN S. A. K
-OTOV, A. A.
"A Method of Making Printed-Circuit Board Drawings"
Moscow, Otkrytiya,, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnvye znaki,
No 2, Ja-n-71, Author's Certificate No 29048Bi division ff, filed 19 Apr 68,
~published 22 Dec '10, p 169
Translation: This Author's Certificate iritroduces a met1iod of making
printed-circuit board drwwings,, using a photocontact process to make a
neg~&tive on rever3al paper and a positive on photosensitive film. As a
distiniraishing feature of the patent, in order to cut dourn the work involved
in planning printed-circuit boards, the original draving,of the printed
circuit board is made by combinin& M photographic original and a drzrfing
mask-carrying all dimensions and the required technical specifications.
1/1
USSR UPC 539-212
KATSNEL'SON A. A. SILONCV, A. M.jP and SILONOV V. M., Yoscow State University
.meni M. V. Lomonosov
"Effect of Short-Fange Ordering on Electric Resistance Ptnd Magnetoresistance
of Ni-A-1 Alloy Containin,, 6-3 at.d,. Al"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika ~Ie-tallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 33, rio 6, Jun 72, pp 1267-
1P70
Abstract: An ext)erimental investigation -was nade of the effect of atomic
short-range ordering- on the electric resistance and r-agnetoresistance of
an Ni-Al alloy containing 6-3 at.1.6 Al. The results are discussed b reference
I Y
to-diagrams of tire-dependent changes of~~ in isotherma! annealing; at 4000C
and in a transverse ma-unetic field (H=16 kOe). A principally different depend-
?and -/A
ence of (,1'14--the resistance part denendent on the scattering of
electrons on rrag::ietic heterogeneities) on' the isothermal post -de formation
annealin- tir:e -vnis established. Me character of magnetoresistance in anneal-
ing correlates with the change of most shortmraiifr neir.11aboring M-11i pairs.
e 2
Zhis effect can be coupled both with the change of the Curie:point and the
4- -plained by an
increase of magnetization, T_n the latter case, it earn 6 ~~ b e ex
1nereue in the munber of neighboring Iii-ft atoms. Thrue fiL,,ues, four
bibliographic references.
------------
1/2. 034 UNct Assf FIED PROCESS NNG DATE-040EC70
TIT.LE--LOCAL ORDER IN, A NICKEL AL U;4 I NUM t6*3 AT.PERCENJ ALURINII-i% ALLOY
__,BAND ITS INFLUENCE ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES'-U-
,.UTHOR-(.0Z)-KATSNELSON, A.A.# DAZ-HAYEV, PASH.~
A
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE-_IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. LAVED.p FIZ& 1970t 13(4)r Z3-9
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
.-JOPIC TAGS--PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, ALUMINUM ALLOY, NICKEL ALLOYv
-.."CRYSTAL, STRUCTURE, X RAY ANALYSIS, ALLOY ANNEAL INGP,: METAL M I CROHARoNESS
~CONTRGL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
GLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
..'PROXY REEL/FRAME--30(18/0602 STEP NO--UR/Ol~9/701013fOOl#/OO2'j2/OO2')
NQ_~--ATQ 137 687
.-Z/2 034 UNCLASSIFS"ED PROtESSING DATE--04DEC70
.:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0137687
GP-0- ABSTRACT. N,I-AL f6.3PER(.ENT AL) ALLOY WAS
OBTAINED IN AN INDUCTION OVENs. THE INGOT WAS HOMOGENIZED AT 1000DEGREES
IN A VACUUM OVEN AND THEN IT WAS CUT IN A MILLING MACHEIPE INTO 3 PLATES:
~ONE:BEING 2 MM THICK, AND THE OTHER~TWO.BEING~4 AMTHICK. THE 4 M14
THICK, SAMPLES WEI~E ROLCED TO 2 MM:~AND CUT INTO 3 P&TIONS. TWO PORTIONS
WERE USED TO MEASURE THE DIFFUSE SCATTERING OFX RAYS A140 THE
MICROHARDNESSt AND THE 3RD WAS ROLLED FURTHER TO 0.10-041.5 MM. THE
SPECIMENS WERE ANNEALED IN A VACUUM OVER 43-5 TINES40 NIEGATIVE PRIME5
TORR) AT 300t 400v AND 7oobEGREESi THE EXPTL. RELATIONS BETWEEN LIGHT
DIFFUSION INTENSITY AND I ARE DESCRIBEDfOk SAMPLES. ANNEALED AT 300 AND
N
.400DEGREES. THE MikX# DIFFUSE SCATTERING POINtWAS LOCATED NEAR THE
SUPERSTRUCTURAL LINE f100). -AT 700 AND 400DEGREES!MAX110L DIFFUSION IS
REACHED ALREADY AF11'ER I HR OF ANNFALINGt. WHEREAS At'. 300DEGREES THE MAX.
IS REACHED ONLY AFVER 3 HR ANNEALING'. PACKGROUND;J11TENSITY DOESANOT
I NCR, EASE: WITH. 1, THUS INDICATING THAT THE'SIZE EFFECT IN THE EXPTL.
LITY: MOSK. GOSUNIV, IM.
~~_-,..~-ALLOYIJS OF LITTLE: IMPORTANCE. FACI
LOMONOSOVAr MOSCOWfl USSR*
USSR UDC: 519.2
r
"Conditions of Stability in a Mean-Square Linear Systeir Wi Degrees of
Freedom in the Case of Random Parametric Exci ation"
Tr. Leningr. palitekhn. in-ta (Vorks of Leningrad Polytechnical Institute),
197~, No 318, pp 22-27 (from Zh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan T2, 10osturact
No 1V176)
Translation: The 1~aper deals with differeptial equations w1hich describe
the notion of a linear system with n.degrees of freedom in the case of snall
random changes in a parameter, It is assuired that this 17arameter is a
stational-y randor. :process. Necessary conditions are --found for stability
of the system on t?ie rms average. Thcse conditions are as con-
ditions of stability of a system of finite~-difference equations relating
the que-itities MIX/, (t) + 1, 2. oVer equal tine intei-vals.
ki~
Author's abstract.
USSR UDC 613.633+61-3.6481:666.76
LEMYASEV, M. F., BABUS11KINA, L. G., SEMENOV, G. V., (Deceaead), KATSNEL'SON,
A- , KARAGODINA, . I. V. , TREYGER. S. I and BELOBRAGINA, G. V.
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Medical Institute,
Oblast Sanitary-Epidentiological Station,.Sverdlovsk
"Dust and Radiation Factors in. the Production of Fireproof Articles From
Zirconium Dioxile"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 1970, pp 38-41
Abstract: Tests with rats confirmed that the fibrogenic character of
f1pure" Zr02 dust is lower than that of the commerclal.product. This
differenca is attributed to the admixture of radioactive elements in the
dust of the insoluble coctmietical ZY02, which is used a-a rat-i material Lit
the production of various fireproof.objecto, so that ithe fibrogenic azt:ion
of this dust on the lungs is intensifiedt On the basis of:data from this
experiment and from studies ia an Industrial environ=.~nt, it is recoranended
that maximum perintualble concentrations: of ZrO 4ust mnd slv~lar substances
be established which taken into account: the.* rah.vactiva C001-41jaination
present in these dusts.
L L2T---
ton Munn HwmM
USSR UDc 612.u2.3.553-6'2
STARIKOVA, S. K., V., anA SHNAYDRAN, I. If.,
'~~N B ARONPVA, G.
Sverdlovsk InstitVto 6F tal o' 'r V'Re'ne and 00cupational DIseases, and Kazakh
-Institute of Labor Hygiene and O~aupatlonal Diseases, Karagand,%
."Participation of Folymorphonuclear leuho(*tes in Alveolar Phagocytosis of qw-rtz
Dust, and Its Connection With the Biological Aggressiveness of.quartz"
moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii Meditsiny, Vol 70, No 9, Sep 70,
pp
Abstract: Experiments were carried out to determine the effects of chronic In-
halation of quartz dust on rats. Macrophages and polymor honuclear leuhc!cy-tes
P
were washed out of the lungs by the La Belle and Brieger netho,4 and the ratio be-
tween them was deti3rmined. Polymorphonucloar1euhocytes ~predo:dmatad in experi-
mental animals, while macrophages were more;common in the controls since they
were less damaged J-.rom dust. This relationship was confirmed in a special chronic
inhalation experimont in which the resistance of alveolarmacrophages to the
cytopathogenic effoct of quartz was enhanced by treatment~-Irith:p*
lyvinylpyridine-
N-oxide. With endotracheal introduction, quartz treated Irith trimethylchloro-
silane (which resulted in low fibrinogenic.activity) caused a 3 ;n icant lower
j4 if 1Y
shift in the cellular composition of lung perfusate toward polymorphonuclear
leuhocytea than nor-treated quartz dust. Phagocytosis of quarto dust by
1/2
US SR bDC 615.272.2:547.821.4.03:616.24-003.662-092.9
1-TS'NTEL'SO"' ?~A. B.UUSMINNA, L. G., ARD-NOVA, G. V. STARIKOVA, S. K.,
P
P0 --Ye. N., SIMAYM-MN, I. Ya., POSTOVSKIY, S. N., BORODULINA, S. AN.,
0
and MALYARENRO, I. S., Sverdlovsk Institute of Industrial Hygiene and
Occupational Diseases, and Karaganda Institute of Industrial Hygiene and
-Occupational Diseases and Ural Polytechnic Institute, Sverdlovsk
"Experimentall Study of the Protective Effect of Polyvinylpyridine-N-Oxide
Against Silicosis"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Occ~ 1970, pp 20-2,1
Abstract: A polyvinylpyridine-N-axide polyiner with a molecular weight of
117,500 was prepared, and its activity and-effectiveness against silicosis
were comiiared with those of a previously prepared polyniwr of molecular
-veight 46.0-00 and the P-204 polymer (Bayer, West Germany). It was found
that the new polymer was more effective than either of the other two
polymers against intratracheal dust (cristobalite) introduced in rats
for a veeiod of 3-1/2 ;:ionchs. Develo;ment of sillcosis ~ was sharply re-
duced, as indicated by the decrease in siZe and nueber oai cela"Ailar-dust
lumps mid the reduction in proliferating reacLjojis, nn,d aclerotic shifta.
1/2
USSR
KATSNEL'SON, B. A., et al, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 3.970, pp 20-23
Dust elimination from the lungs and inhibition of the silicotic fibrogenesis
process are associated with an increase in the resistance of-the alveolar
coniophages to the cytopathic effect of silicon. It was found that this
process was accoupanied by a decrease in the diffusion,of a lysosome
hydrolytic enzyme, (acid phosphatase) into the cytoplasm of macrophages
due to the effect: of silicon, a fact which.is attribiuteA to the anti-
silicosis effect of the new polyvinylpyrtdine-N-o.Kide.polymer.
2/2
2~
'022
UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
..-TITLED ELECTROVACUUM ELECTRONIC.AND IONIC DEVICES -U~
-mAUTHOR-(03)-tALUjgLS()Nv B.V.1 KALUGINt A.M.r LARJONOVI A.S.
C
0 TRY OF INFO--USSR.
UN
~~_2SOURCE-MANUALv BOOK 11. MOSCOW ENERGIYAi 1970t 336 PP
4)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL. ENGR.,
ENERGY CONVERSION
-~ANON-PROPULSIVE)
~TClPIC-.TAGS--ELECTROVACUUMt ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, ELECTRIC GENERATOR,
:,_~HODULATOR TUBE
t~~,.GGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~'_DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS I F IED
jPROXY.,REEL/FRAME--I995/09?8 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0366
:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM(1116470
--2f2 027 ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
UNCL
C;IRC ACCESSION NO-AM0116470
~'-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Uli GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART V.
ELECTRONIC GENERATOR AND MODULATOR TUBES. CHAPTEA 18 GENERAL
DATA ON
:MODULATOR AND GENERATOR TUBES 4. CHAPTER 19 REFERENCE UATA ON
GENEkATOR, MODULATOR AND CONTROL TUBES OF LOW FREQUENCIE$ 16. CHAPTER
ZO REFERENCE DATA ON GENERATOR TUBES FOR OPERATION IN THE RANGE UP TO
30 MC 41. CHAPTER 21 REFERENCE OATA:ON GENERATOR TUBES FOR OPERATION
IN THE RANGE UP TO 600 MC 71. CHAPTER 22 REFERENCE DATA ON GENERATOR
TUBES FOR OPERATION IN THE RANGE AdOVE.600 MC 183, CHAPTER 23
~~-REFERENCE DATA ON PULSE GENERATOR TUBES 213. CHAPTER 24 REFERENCE
DATA OF MODULATOR PULSE TUBES 302. THE MANUAL CONSISTING OF 2- BOOKS
~CONTAINS BASIC DATA ON THE MAJORITY OF,CONTEMPORARY ELEtTRONIC AND IONIC
BOOK 2 CONTAINS DATA ON MODLfLA'TOR AND GENERATOR TUBES.
fix rWfll;, I I
in, 032 UNCLASSIFI'E*0 OROCESSING DATE--160CTT0
~.TITLE--ELECTROVACUUM ELECTRONIC AND.1041C DEVICES -u-
B*V*g KALUGINv A0M.# LARIONOV, A.S.
".~COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
'.'.~SOURCE--ELEKTPOVAKUL)!O#NYYF. ELEKTRONNYYE 110NNYYE PRtBORY. MANUAL. BOOK I.
MOSCOW,, ENERGIYA# 1970t 601 PP
PUBL ISHED-----70
T
E
AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND. ELEClRICAL-ENGR.
,SUBJECT
JUPIC TAGS--ELECTROVACUUMv ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, ELECTRON 8FAM
OSCILLOGRAPHt TV RECEIVERY ELECTRON BEAMt-MEMORY ELEMENT, PHOTOELECTRET,
~ELECTRON MULTIPLIER, THYRATRON
,.-.CdNTROL, MAR K I NG-- NO RESTRICTIONS
DUCUMENT,CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0976
STEP NO--UR/0000/10/000/000/0001/0601
-".,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AM0116469
UNCLASSIFIEO
109MKUMMMki
ft_~__- z 00
:,:i2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCMING DATE-16OCT70
~_,.CIRC ACCESSION ND--A,M0116469
'.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ull GP-0- ABSTRACT* TABLE OF CONTENTS! PREFACE 3.
PART I GENERA DATA. CHAPTER 1 DESIGNATIONS OF~ELECTRCNIC AND IONIC
.~DEVICES 9. CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATIONS70 REFERENCE DATA 12. PART 11
~.ELECTRON BEAM DEVICES. CHAPTER 3' BASIC DEFINITIONS 25. CHAPTER 4
-TELEVISION RECEIVER TUBESt KINESCOPES 35, CHAPTER 5 ELECTRON BEAM
OSCILLOGRAPHIC TUBES 117. CHAPTER 6..ELECTRON BEAM INDICATOR TUBES
199. CHAPTER 7 ELECTRON BEAM MEMORY TUBES .244. CHAPTER 8 ELECTRON
BEAM TRANSMITTINGIDEVICES 275. PART III ELECTROVACUUM
PHOTOELECTRUNIC 0EVICES. CHAPTER 9 GENERAL DATA ON PHOTOELEMtNTS ANU
PHOTOELECRONIC MULTIPLIERS 344. ~ CHAPTER 10 VACUUM A-vo GAS FILLED
PHOTOELEMENTS 351,. CHAPTER 11 PHOTOELECTRONIC 14ULTIPLIERS -370.
PART IV IONIC ELECTROVACUUM DEVICES. CHAPTER 12 PHANATRONS AND GLOd
DISCHARGE THYRATROPIS 457. CHAPTER 13 GLOW DISCHARGE ANU CORONA
~DISCHARGE STABILITRONS 496o CHAPTER 14 DECATRONS 530. CHAPTER 15
:.GLOW DISCHARGE DIGITAL INDICATORS 547. CHAPTER
16 PHANATRON.S AND
.THYRATRONS WITH AN INCADESCENT CATHODE 552. CHAPTER 17 PULSE.
THYRATRONS 629. THE MANUAL CONSISTING OF 2 BOOK~GONTAINS BASIC DATA
ON THE MAJORITY OF CONTEMPORARY ELECTRONICiAND IUNIC DEV[~ES. BOOK I
ZONTAIN DATA ON ELECTRON 8EAM RECEIVER~:ANU TRAS14ITTER TUBES,
..ELECTROVACUUM PHOTOELECTRONIC DEVICES AND ELECTROVACUUM IJNIC DEVICES.
~_~JHE BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR SPECIALISTS WORKING WITH RADIOEL--CTRONIC
:EQUIPMENTi AS WELL AS STUDENTS AN
0 RADIO AMATEURS.
______ljNCLASS IFA ED
UNCLASST FIEO PRI11C F S S I iNG OA T E- -_? T%10 V 7 0
TITLE--MECHANISM OF THE DE-HYDROGENAT11014 CF ISOL'.;F_-NTAN~.. BY 1001NE -nic
:;,'PRESENCE OF OXYGEN -U-
_AUTH*R-(,05)-A0ELSONt S.V.t ADELSOtNIVELSKlYi (3--1l-, VEOCNEYEV I/ I
ND1,0NOV, V.I.
_C.ijUW-RrT_r INFG--USSR
5oURCE--0UKL AKAD. NAUK SSSR
1970, 192 (3),j 594-7
15-ATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70
_50JECT AREAS--r-HEMISTRY
J~10 P I CTAGS.--DEHYDROGENIATION, ISOPENTANE, Of) I NE OXYGEN, CHEMICAL REACTIUN
E i K IN E T I CEQUATION, ISOPRENE, CHEM I CAL REACTION MECHANI SM
t1aVROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1865 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132127
U,14CLAS51FIED
NO--UR/0020/70IL92/0i)3/0594/C~51)7
zt2 018 UINCLASsi FIE.D PROCESSING DATE---27NOV7C
_rClPC ACCESSION NO-AT0132127
~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATA WERE TABULATED FOR
~:FOR REACTION R4TED AND RATE CONSTS. IN THE DEHYDROGENATION OF ISOPENTANE
IODIJNE IN THE PRESENCE OF 0 AT 500DEGREES. IN ALL, 19 REACrION
STEPS WERE REPRESENTED BY APPROPRIATE K'INET IC EQUATIONS AND THEIR
THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS WERE TABULATED FROM COMPUTER ANAL. 11 USING
EXISTING LITERATURE DATA ON ACCUMULATIO.N:.OF REACTION PRODUCTS.
DATA ON ISOPRENE AND ISQPENT~NEI,ISOMERS WERE.ALSO INCLUDED IN
THE.-ANAL* 'A REACTION IMECHANISM WAS PROPOSED.
FACILITY: 110 SK.
ANST..NEFTEKHIM. GAZOV. PROM. IM..GUBKINA, MOSCOW, USSR*
C L A L'Y I-F I C
_u
USSR uDc: 681 -3.02
ARTIT E. I. I KATSITEL'SON, L. Z'.
"Structure aCd System of Co=. inds- of the. Series GE-E-4,30 Conmuter"
Tr. 3-y Zinney shkoly -,,o mat-. -Dro;rremir. ismezhnym vol-r, 19'T0. Vyl~. I
(Works of the ghird Winter SchooI an Mathematical. Prolzra-mming and Related
Problems, 1970, No 1) , Moscaw, 1970, pp 66-69 (f7ram Kh-Kibernetika, No
7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV676)
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MARY SOURCE*: Avtomatik, ekhanika, 1970, N #9-
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OPERATIVE CONTROL OF SUPPLY OF NIETAL PRODUCTIO-24
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There is considered the problern: of re-distributing the roduction, between cousumers
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taking into
and suppliers at the appearance of disturbances in the s3--tem * wi 4
-account the productivity of the units in grades, and din-tensions. The problein is r4duced
to a transport one, An a,-gregated algorithm of its sobation tinder 'Taricus meth6dsFof
--setting the function of purpose is suggested.
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BURKOV, V. N., KARTASHOVA, 0. Ye., kj_2N"iU&_NI_ Q. NURIOiAYDAROV, B. Kh.
"Problem of Control of Consumption of Finished Products and Algorithm for
its Solution"
Izv. AN KazSSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. [News of Academy of Sciences, KazSSR,
Physics-Mathematics Series], 1973, No 1, pp 7-13 .(Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8 V568 by the authors)
Translation: The problem is studied of operative planning of consumption
of finished products at enterprises with-limited intermediate capacities.
The problem is reduced to the transport problem with Linitations on through-
put capacity of communications lines. An algorithm, is suggested for its
solution, considering the greatly extended nature of the matrix of expendi-
tures.
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STM M-UrSM, H. -11%, Yu. D., C124R'110111. G. I., 19MAE jaQN1 yl"il;.,
KHOLODOV, Yu. A., STARIKOVA, A. P., 1,MI21A, P. F., an
"Improvement of Technology and Quality of the l8Xh2V4VA Structural Steel as
the Result of Vacuum Tapping"
Moscow, V sb. "13ovre=ennyye problemy kachestva stalill (misis) (collection of
Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (14oscow Institute of Steel and
Alloys), Izd-vo "Yetallurgiya," i;o 61, 1970, pp 241-24P-
Translation of Abstract: An installation in dcacribed !ihich ensures m.L-tal
tapping under vacuum. The results of an invet-tigation of sonle technolof~-,J.clll
alternatives for melting and treatment of the 18M-2M411A ateel are griven.
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A)V048344 CHEM-ICAL ABST',S-76 -jq
102169r Separation of heterogeneous particles,in a fluidized
icd. Khotainlyanskii,17-IN; runj,-~ek'hovgim
Khinz. Tek4ol. Topl. Alasel* 1970,'1;5(l),
-17 (Russ). The,app. included 2 intembailgeable glass
columns of 78 and 147-rarn * ide diam. with gas-distributior
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grids of 6S and 1OZj min diami, resp. and orifi,ces of 0.8 min;
their free surfaces amounted to River sand as the heavy
phase and heat carrier and AT silimtl~, on which metallic -Ni was
pptd. as die catalyst, 1=d 0.63-0.95 and 0.25-0.815-mm grain
size and d. of 2.65 and 1.30 g/cin', resp.. The hl!jght of the 2
beds varied frort 70 to .100 and 130 to 190 inin, resp., according
to the air velocity variation frPin 0.218 to 0-48i rn/sec~ The
beds obtained in the rep-ctor mod0s had 5 rones ilifr4ting in their
compri. and structure and tlig. sepn. meclianiim occurring in
them. The upper zone, contg.!8"9% of the catalyst, was the
greater and the licat &rrier settled. ,The 2nd, zone contained