SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHVILIVITSKAYA, M.I. - KIDIN, I.N.

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USSR uDo 616-o36.867-053.9 KrinIVITSKAYA M. 1. and KALINM, Ye. V.1eningrad Scientific Research institute joir- ~Wor ~a Organization of the Fork -for Im-alids .,'Work Rehabilitation of Aged and Senile Persons" Moscow,.Sovetskaya 14editsina, Vol 3 3., No 7, Jul 70, pp 65-67 Abstract:. It is generally agreed that suitable employment has a beneficial effect on the general physical and mental state of old persons (tren aiLed 60-69 and women aged 55-64) and the senile. The requirement for -Guitable,employment raises a number of questions which should be resolved as soon as possible. A study of aged and senile persons has revealed that, in spite of the gradual deterioration of all organs which is associated with old age, the desire to be active usually remains strong. Mat old people who continue to vork prefer to:coxitinme in the Jebs in whi-,h they are experienced, regardless of whether intellei:tual parsuits or manual work in industry or.agriculture is involved. Nonetheleaa~ the total work load should be reduced as strength declines. Such an approach will offer work opportun- ities to those aged individuals who seek but cannot find wTloynV,,nt. One possibility is to establish a special work category for 'the aged, analog(nts to that for certain disabled persons. Another alternative woUJA be to build,special irorkshops adjacent to ho.mes,for the aged with the objective of having short alstances betum-en home, Job, eating facilities and to arrange for both short andemtended rest periods, durinz the- working USSR TUDC 621-376.22 NEFEWYEEV, Yu. A., .TSEMANOVIGA, G. S. "A High-Prequency Signal Amplifier With Combined Anode Moebjlation" I-bscow, Gtkrytiya. 1--obreteriya, Proinyshlenn_yye Obra-,!tsy, Tovarnyyye Znn-R, no 4, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 326695, Division 11, filed 2~') Ju', 68, published 19 Jan 72, pp 206-207 Translation: This Author's Ceitificate introduces a high-frequency signal amplifier with combined anode modlilation based on a vacuun-tube triode in a cox-mon-grid circuit. The plate circuit contains a parallel LC tw1k. and a plate supply, while the cathode circuit contains en autorqwtic biasing, circuit with line-balancing resistor, and a source or hir!ji--fr(-.-quency inc(lil- lating voltage. As a distinguiabing ferAtuxe of the j)-itent, the possibility of parasitic self-excitation of the amplifier througli thc grid circuit is preven.ed -by adding a resi-ster in the autonat-ic biazz"rig circudt connected between the I i ne-balanc.;.ng r-otential and the co==,, n tl~.,rminal of th- e amz-l i - fier. VDCs 616.895.8-036.8 PATTrV;S OF $TRUM-RAL' TRAN3r0V%', ON 017 S04Z SYNDROMES On= TRZATIMNT OF SMZOPHUNICS (Article by T.Ya. Psychoneurological Ittatituta Iment V.M. Bakhterav stnik Ak.:;A.il RuAoLan. N. 3. Xay 1971, Pp 86-90J -I!< z . Wa know that L.P. Pavlov saw in the therapeutic Proc&*% not only a possibility of helping the patient. but also a 'Itnertipeutic'supeitzent vhlcb was to be used to irwestLgace the pathognmesI4 of diseases. Of particular Intor"t, In this respect. Are =o4arn p~;ychophartzactologlcal drugs the Iration OT which in clinical, practice halo broadened ~mr Mowledge in the field =d pathogenesis of mantal illnesses. rft.ctlve adn,1 Iscration of psychotropic Atlanta IffiPlitIN due =n2idera- tior of the ..J(-ttivc zcrton of different substances rnd th- semiiitivity to twem of iliffarent wt",ptoms and oFridrostei- Therefore. it Is probably not by chance thor, today we "t haikhtenei interest in syndromologicAl. problems (A. V, snezha.vaki., f7~k~ T.Va. izhvilivits-kty; Preychart-, Zah)- For ", , -_ the ayndr-u. it L=vr==r n-F -ttly-zz cntit-', nAt 64 4 ready Anti otdric cc=!jj.-at1.%n nF tyT4rjrj r-jrmptors that "So together" (Hobe). but rntner a~ a struccutt reflecting the essence And pacho- gi-netic. b-in of a dinease. Nw ve want to find the main, plyotal pathn;e- n,,'tic zzrvrraillt~'j cc=tcr 7cr the'anttra %yr,pt(,matic cnstruc- ti=" around the syndrone, and tc dctar~ir,~ the scurnar or gt,,biliry c.r 0tiv conacructlowt or caune- rt its dynamic changes, Perhaps one of the mosit Laportont 3cquialtiona of the psychopharMaC01O&ICAl era is that research bring dan. In thin direction it brsed not only on pas5ive clinical ob."ervation hkit al,,~ on therapeutic expertmoats who4o purpose in to Toprodatt the select- Iw ,ffect:N of psychotropic drugs. Referring r,% 4~lectivity, we usually have in mine the action of drugs prtmarlly an th* affoctive or payabontotor sphere. And, in oor opinion, their fort or la,,% ~Axl-i influtnee on the amotiiNal sph.re in common to all psycho- Affect IveneRs, as the direct expressinn of normal or pathologicAl acti- vity of Hp,,cifIc parrs of the brain, constituCes & Rpe-;LfIr physiological - 136 - UM z2-=- 112 016 U4C L AS'S I F I E U P~OCFSSENG OAlsc--I3NOV70 J. I TL E - - AN A'rZ,,l 0SURG !CAL EVALU AT J ON i-)F 0PJ'_': -I AT! Vc, A PPIAG ACHES TO Tjji~_: BOD I ES E, 'kACI CWE k I-ELI RAE C-F LOA R, CERVICAL AND UPPEq THOL AUTH09-(02)-KHVlrjYUK, N-1., KAZITSKIY, V~. M. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURC "E--,OR TU PIED I YA TRAWMATOLOGIYAIPR,0TEZfROVANIY,E, L970, MR 6, PP 47-51 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 r SUBJE-CT AREAS--- A -14 DMEOICAL S C I ENC E SBEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL 8IOLOGI CAL -:SCIENCES TOPIC-:: TAGS--- THORA C lC--SURGERY M ED I CAL TRA IN ING, CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0-3CUMENT CLA S S--UNC LA SS I F I ED PROXY REf:L/FRAME--3003/09I7 STEP NO--UR/9115~70/01)0/UO6/004710051 CIR%l ACCESSION NG--AP012998Z Ull~h~LA 5-51 FlED 2/2 016 U.NCLASSIFrED PROCESSIiNG DATE--13NOV70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129952 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NINETY EIGHT EXPERIMENTAL OPEkATIONS HAVE 3EEN PERFORMED ON 6 4:CADAVERA Of -ADULT SU3JECTS. THESE STUDIES REVEALED THAT APPROACHES ALGNG THE ANTER9014. 613RDER OF THE STERNOCLEIDO*4ASTOID MUSCLEt POSTERIOR MUSCL Ew 130f) OFR, AND THE PARATRACHEAL APPROACH 00 NOT ENSURE SUFFI.CIENT SPACE AN SIMULTANEOUS F k A A N INTERVENTION ON THE BODIES OF SEVERAL VERTEBRAE THE CE VIC L - D UPPER THORACIC SECTIONS. THE APPROACH BY CFRBICGSTEPN0TOlY PE-RMITS PERFORAANCE OF KADICAL INTFi~,VENTEON ON THE VERTcEflRAL "300IES OF THE IRANSrTIGNAL CERVICO THOR'Atic- SECTION, BUT IS VERY Tr~AUXrATIC. THE AUTHJRS PROPOSE A NEW PARATRACHEAL~ EXTRAPLEURPAL APPROACH 'WHICH PERMITS TO CREATE THE MOST FAVOURABLE CONUITIONS-1N THE WOUNI) ANJ AHICH IS LESS TRAUMATIC THAN CERVICOSTERNOTOMY. THE USE OIF- THES APPROACH IS INDICATED VEIRTEBR, AL BODIES OF THE IN RADICAL INTERVENTION S14ULTANEOUSLY ON THE CERVICAL AND VVER TliCKACIC SPINE,SECTIONS WETWSUBSEOIJENT ANTERIOR SPONDYLODESIS. FACILITY: KAFEDRY.ogroPEDII 1. TR-WIlATOLOGIJ UKRAINSKQG0 INSTITUTA U SOV E R SH E N-STV OVAN I YA VRACHEY. lit G L A S S 1. F- I ED USSR uDc: 8-7~ KHVORENKOV, S. G., KUCHMIN, V.,M. "MMffNS Algorithmic information Model Language" Uch. zap. Gor'kov. un-t (Scientific Notes. Gorlkiy University), 1972, vyD. 146, pp 79-94 (from Kh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abst-ract No Tv612 by V. Ostrovskiy) Translation: The authors propose an algorithmic lanfruage designed for processing economic data. In contrast to COBOL, ALM and ALGEC, where the program trans crilutdon in the data division contiatris a coinprehensive characteristic of the source and resultant data, there is no data division as such in the MATMINS algorithmic language. The necessary character- istics of all data blocks and documents accessible for use in the program are set up beforehand in machine-oriented form and are cont-inuously present in the system. In this regard, there is no longer.any need to describe these data in every problem to be solved. As time passes, the available set of descriptions is periodically revised mid enlarged. The proposed algcrit'h=c lanzu ge is developed in conjiriction With other 'rU- components of the 1%1k"M:N5 enterprise information :q-d _s i_'imately 1/2 USSR KRVORENKOV', S. G., KUCRMIN, V. M., Uch. zap. Gor'kov. un-t, 1972, vyp. 146, PP 79-94 related to them. The MIATMINS algorithmic language should be considered as an attempt to create a language for describing data processing algo- rithms in which an information model performs the functions of the data division. The paper presents a formalized description of the language using metalinguistic formulas. An analysis is made of a detailed example of description of an algorithm for calculating the material requirement for an, item in terms of the JAAMNL- nguage. la 2/2 .2 011- p4oc E DA TF-- I 3NOV70 UNCLASSI F IEI Sl I NG ITL E- -AAS EN I CS_ELS')(jlSFLtN10;_: ARSEi',ifC, SESQVIT~_:Ll.URlbE SYSTEM, -U- AUTH!--R-(03)-KH V 08 CS T EIN K 0A.S. DEHBOVSKlY, S.A., LUZfiT%4AYA, N.P. CCUNTRY OF INFC,)--(JSSK. S e-URC E~- Z HiNE 0 R"G K H I M 197U,,15(6 705-6. PU3LISNED ------- 70 SUBJEECT AREAS--CHEMISTkY ~TOPIC TAGS--PHASE 0 1 AGRAIMr t-111CROHARWNIESS' AR SEIN I CcbmpouiiD, SELENIOE, :.-TELLUKIDE ~.CCNTROL IMAM NG,--t4n F~t: SF i c r i oi,,ic CLiAr2S--UJNCLAS_`)IF IED -O.RCXY FEEL/FRAME--3006/1404 IEP N a- UR 0 0 7 87 0 /015 0 0 6 1110 517 06, CtRC ACCESSION N0--AP0135078 UNC L AS 5 1 F 1 USSR UDC 533-521 KAGAN, Yu. M., LYAGUSHCHENKO, R. I., and KUVOROSTOVSKIY, .9- N_ "Electron Distribution by Energies and Excitation in a Hollow Cathode in a Mixture of Inert Gases". -Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 11, 1973, pp 2332-2339 Abstract: This article is the continuation of three earlier papers bythe authors named above,. which dealt with-the distributien of -o energy and the intensity of "he lines, in electrons according a.hollow cylinder in an inert gas. Since the mixture of two gases is of vractical interest, the prosent.paper is concerned i1rith mea- surements of electron energy distributions in.a He-Ar mixture, in a cylindrical cathode with a diameter of 2 cm and a length of 10 -cm for a current range of 25-100 ma, the cathode being set coaxial- ly. The pressure relationship for the He and Ar was in three quan- tities: 2.7 mm Hg, 0.027 mm Hg; 2.7, 0.07; It 1.6. As in the three earlier works, the intensity of the He and Ar lines radiated by the whole cathode was measured. To compute these intensities, the au- thors obtained the electron distribution function F(e), which is proportional to the number of electrons per energy interval iaiit close to the energy E. Computed and.experimental results are com- pared. USSR UDC 537.523/.527 KAGAN, Yu. M., LYAGUSHCHENKO, R. I., KHVOP OSTOVSKIY, S. N. "Concerning the Intensities of Ionic and Atomic Lines in a Hollow Cathode" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 35, No 3, Sep 73, pp 422-426 Abstract: Based on a previously found energy distribution function, a calcu- lation of the number of direct excitations of a number of atomic and ionic levels of helium.and argon was made by the authors. The r6sultant values were compared with the integral intensities of the corresponding lines. It was found that in many instances there is excellent agreement beweer theory and experiment. The discrepancies observedoin some cases are apparently due to failure to account for step-by-step excitations and queaching processes. USSR UDC: 537-521 KAGAN, Yu. M., LY.AGUSHCMIKO, R. I., TAROYAN, A. S., KHVOROSTOVSKIY, S. N., Leningrad University imeni A. A. Zhdanov "Concerning the Energy Distribution of Electrons in a Hollow Cathode" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, vol 43, No 7, Jul 73, pp lb88-1495 Abstract: An expression is found for the energy distribution of electrons in a hollow cathode right up to the first excitation potential vith regard to elastic collisions of electrons with atoms. Calculated and measured electron energy distributions are compared, The calculated numbers of excitations for triple levels of helium are compared with measured line intensities. USSR UDC: 533.9 KAGAN, Yu. M., LYAGUSHCHERKO, R. I.,,KffVOROSTOVSKIY, S. N. .7 I'Mechanism. Pesponsible for Formation of the Distribution F*,-L-,ct-ion of Elec- trons in a Hollow Cathode, and Absolute Emission Intensities" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 33, No 3, Sep 72, pp 43o-435 Abstract: A mechanism is proposed for formation of the distribution function of fast electrons in a hollow cathode for the case in which the mean free path of the electrons is appreciably shorter than the d-imensions of the cathode. Expressions are found for the distribution function, the number of direct ionizat -ions, and the number of excitations for varicus levels of helf=. The results of calculations are compared vith the absolute intensities of a series of lines of Ile I and He 11. The results show that the proposed model of formation of the distribution function of electrons gives a fairly close approximation of the absolute intensities for a number of ionic and singlet T lines. The discrepancies which.are observed for lines emitted from higher levels can be attributed more to the complexity of the balance equations for these levels than to failure of the model. 64 USSR UDC: 8.74 ZHURAVLENT, D. A., MARCHMIKO, 0. D. ,MOROSTIUMN, A., Moscow Aviation Technology Institute Solution of a Special System of Second-Order Partial Differential Equa- Yzscow, Resheniye spetsiallnoy sistemy nelineynykh differentsiallnykh 'uravneniy v chastnvkh proizvodnykh vtorogo poryadka metodom posledovatel'- nykh priblizheniy (cf. English above), 1972, 10 pp, bibl. 2 titles (manu- script deposited in VINITI 6 Feb 73, No 5459-73 Dep.) (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V660 Dep. by the.authors) Translation: An algorithm is presented for solving a system of two non- linear differential equations with linear boundary canditions in- dif- ferential form. The problem is solved by reducing solution of the initial problem to sequential solution of a system of second-order linear differential eauations. The number of:successive steps depends on the rate of cowrergence of the iteration procdis, and also on the required accuracy of the calculations. In the final analysis, the problem reduces to solution of a system of linear algebraic equations in which the un- knowns are the sought functions at grid intersections. 1/1 USSR UDC 620.195 TOLSTAYA, M. A., KHVOROSTUKHIN, L. A. LOWINENKO; V. V., SOLODIKINA, V. P., and MMINA, M. ln~stitute "The Effect of Diamond Smoothing of the Surface of Khl8N9T Steel on its Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov. Vol 9, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 16-21 Abstract: An experimertal study was made of t)),- corrosion and electrochemical behavior of -relaxed specimens of lKhISN9T steel after processing their sur- faces by the diamond smoothing method. To corl7elate properties of differently processed surfaces of lKhIBN9T steel, smoothed and burnished specimens were tested together. The corrosion variations of the tested apecimens in 3%. NaCl and their anodic polarizatioii curves in solutions of NaCl (0.1 and 37.) and H2SO4 are discussed by reference to diagrams. The surface of I.Khl8N9T steel subjected to diamond smoothing was found to possess, in comparison with bur- nished specimens, a considerably higher anodic polariability and resistance to general pitting corrosion. A mechanism of this rshenomennn is suf;grested. 11he experimental data prove conclusively the increa:~P_d stability of uhc~ pas- sive condition of M1811191' steel in corrosive media after,finishing treatment 'of its surface with a spherical diamond tip. Four.fir uren, one table, eigh- teen bibliographic references. 15 .4 038 UNCLASS I Fit ty ' ~ ~ oltOCIESSING OATE--04DEC70 TITLE--INFLUENCE OF: 01AMOND BURNISHING Off THE QUALITY OF CHROMIUM COATINGS AUTHOR-(03)-METELKIN, A.F.p KHVOROSTUKHINv L.A.t mASHKOVr V.N. OF INFO-USSR ,,-.'-S-OURCE--MASHINOSTROENIE, NO. 3l 1970, Pe 147-151 _.;-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-SUBJECT-AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR,:~AATERIALS :.:,-.TOPIC TAGS-DIAMONOI CHROMIUMp METAL caATING, SURFACE PROPERTY, WEAR I STANCE METAL POLISHING ~-.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -::.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1400 STEP NO--UR/0418/~70/000/003/0147/0151 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130358 t1i 2/2 038 UNC L~AS SI F:1 1) PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CAIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130358 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G- ABSTRACT.~ DISCUSSION OF rFiE CHARACTERISTICS FEATURES OF DIAMOND BURNISHING AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE WEAR RE-SISTANCE AND CONTACT ENDURANCE OF CHROMIUM COATINGS. AN ANALYSIS OF Tdr-- GEOMETRICAL SURFACE QUALITY PARAMETERS LEADS TO RELATIONS 13ETWEEN THE TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL SURFACE ROUGHNISSES AND THE BURNISHING CONDITIONS, EXPERIMENTAL DATA CONCERNING SURFACE HARDENING AND RESIDUAL STRESSES INDUCED IN THE SURFACE LAYER_BY DIAMOND~BURNIISHING ARE SXAMIANED., THE-SUPERIORITY OF. A DIAMOND, BURNISHED CHROMIUM COATINGS OVER coAT-ING SU13JECTED TO OTHER TYPES OF,$URFACE,TREIATMENT IS DEMIONSTRATED. _UNG L A S S t F I F 0 - - - - - vh_ M tit 11C L As 5 1 r P ['i.) C E S S DATE--16-C.T1 ~i Ez--l PULATKIZ~'ill' 1 lul.i ~l r E i I U; -illi LITHI; ",-7 C-'_'."k741-1Z -(J- 5 I'L ".A J? E T '!A,',, I c, .6) K(l;'.-'.')VAL OV vGj D E REf3l-- 111 NS K I Y A. I KH"JfW: `Y_ V. LM W.fll T R Y0 FlNFJ--UT7Z' / IORCE-PIS'MA ZH. EKSP. TELIR. F17. 1970r L. 3), 165-8 TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 BJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY .R-IC TAGS--PRLITON POLAR17ATION, PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONt ELASTIC SCATTERING, GRAPHITE, LITHIUM 150TOPEf ARBOIN, ISOMPE, GAMMA SPECTRUM, PHOTO EMF 4TPOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .'UMENT CLASS--Ut"ICLASSIFIED UY RFEL/FkkNE--1988i0f2_42 STEP NO--UR/0386/7(j'/011/003/1,)165/01(.)6 RC ACCESSION NO--AP010531,q W"CLASSIFI:-:1) -------- -- --------------- UNCLASSIFIED PR0CFSSlNG'0ATE--l6jCT70 RC AC-CESSION NO-AP0105318 il- 0- A61STRACT. THE POLARIZ'TIUNI, P, (IF P WHICH ,SjRt,C T/ ARE ELASTICALLY SC,,tTTL`REf' ON NIUCLET OF GRAPHITE ELEFTR0L)p:S S CALCD. AT ENIERGIES OF fllf0T1*.,ClJKRENTS GF 700-900-ML-Vt P P0L RIZATH-JA FOR NJCLLl OF PRIME7 Li ANO PPIME12 C 15 CLUS11: TO, ZERO. IN THE '-lES0Nl 11 KINEMIATIC REGIMI P c-HANGES SHARPLY F.-R0.11 MINUS 0.76 TO 0.46 rlS, 'kFIE ?HIDTOW E*~'ERGY 'INICREASED. F-f-iR PH!J'ro..,4s WITH ENERGIES 650, ['15, AND 1340 MEV, IN THE R-EACTIWI GA.-M.-mA PLUS N YIELDS N PRIME '*-IEGATIVE PLUS Pr P EQ'UALS ".11NIUS (1*74 ; MINUS 0. 16 AND 1. 66, RESP. FACILITY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST., .KHARKOV, USSR. u;,. u L USSR UDG 621.A.O~2.266 KHVOROV, M.I., STSPANOV, YU.D., PODREGOEVA, N.V., SERMOV, 0.1. OExDerimental investigation Of Interaction Of Spiral Electron Flow With Electro- magnetic Waves In Two-Dimensional Periodic Delay System` Blektron. takhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. eb. Elektron. SVA'jh (Electronics Teohnology. Scientific-Technical Collection. IMicrowave Electronics), 1971, Issue 5, pp .1-9 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye prineneniye, No 10, October 1971, Abstract No 10A26) -miranslation: An investigation in conducted of an 63."rimental model of the inter- action of spiral electron flows with waves in a two-dimensional periodic delay system. It is shown as a roault of the experiments that attainment of synchron- ism of the electron flow with tho electromagnetic waves depends on the values of both the azimuthal and the axial components of tho speed of the electron flow. It is eetabliched that synchronism with direct and counter waiea is attained with oubstantially equal values of tho azimthal componont of the speed of the flow. It is disclosed that with specific relationships o:r the parbinetors of the delay system.and the electron stresm.tho synchronism vol-tage does not depend on the frequency. 4 ref. Summary. 112 .020 UNCL ASS IF I ED-, PROCESSING OATE-20NOV70 '-TITLE--A DEVICE FOR SIMULATING PULSED INTERFERENCE;-U- -AUTHOR-(C5)-RAPPOPORTt L.I.t KHVOSTENKC ~.A.-I., KULAI(OV, N.N., SHAPOSHNIKI V;. I K I R ICI--EK w. V.A. ,"CCU NTRY OF IlNFC--USSR s.OURCE--PATENT NO 2602~91, FILED NOV 68 EFERENCE-MG SCOW, OTKKYTIYAv HOBRETENLYA, PROMYSHLENNYYE O8iuZTsY, lo ATE FUBL ISHEO-----70 :b-U8JECT..Am-EAS--METhODS ANJ EQUIPMENT, ELECTRONICS AMU ELEC7RICAL ENGR. GPIC TAGS--P,ATENT, PULSE EXCITATlONt PULSEGENERATOR, PULSE INTEGATORt ?ULSE SIGNAL M49KING-NO RESTRICTIONS -00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ke'L/FKAME-3001/0735 ST'I'll ACCESSIEN NU--AA0126443 212 020 UNCLASSfF.IED PROCE$SING DATE-20NOV70 .C.IRC ACCESSION ND--AA0126443 .ABSTRACTlEXfRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS AUT:--lOR2S CERTIFLCATE ~_INTRODUCES A DEVICE FOR SIMULATING PULSED INTERFERENCE. THE UtNIT CONTAINS TH EQUIPMENT TO BE STUDIED, A POWER SUPOLY, CONTKUL PULSE GENERATUR, AND SHUNTINU DEVICE. AS A DISTINGULSH114G f* -,E OF -EATUP THE P -NT, I I ~l ATL THE *DEVICE IS DESIGNED FOR PRODUCING INTERFERENCE lo T Ni L .-.CGNTRCLLAdLE POLARITY, AMPLITUDE, DUPATI.CN, AND PkF AD A SO F-011 ELIMINATIfIl'u" THE MUTUAL EFFECT OF THE INTERFERENCE SIMJLAfO`~ AND THE -UIPe.ENT TO 6E STUDIED. AN AUXILIARY-DC'P04ER SUPPLY hlTh CONT'RCLLABLE E POLARITY ANO AMPLITUDE OF THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE is cbhNECTED IN PAR.ALLEL A30TH WITH TliE EQUIPMENT TU eE STUDIEU,At%'D~ WI TIH I FS POWER SUPPLY BY MEANS .,OF A COMMUTATOR. THE OUTPUTS OF THE CONTROL P'Aisr, GENERATOR ARE -CUNNECTED TC THE COMMUTATOR AND $HUNTING,:DEVICE7 WHICH IS CONNECTED TO :-THE CGOMUTATOR AND TO THE AUXILIAkY POWEk'SUPPM. FACILITY: NAUGHNO-ISSLEDOVATELI.SklY I PROYEKTNO~R.UNSTRIJX TOR SKI Y INSTITUT ---.-7AVTGMATILATSIl GGRNYKH MASHIN. AN- urm"Bo m mv USSR UDC 681.3133 RAPPOPORT, L. I., KliVOSTEMKO, A. 1., 146 N., SHAPOSENIK, V. I., ~w KIRICHEK, V. A., DMWM-ftientif ic Research In6titute for the Plann- ing and Design of Mining Machine Automation: "A Device for Simulatint Pulsed Interference!' Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye~Obraztsy, Tovarnyye ..Znaki, No 3, L970, p 130, patent No,260291, filed 4 Nov 68 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introdures.a device for simulating pulsed interference. The unitcontains the equipment to be studied, a power supply, control pulse generator, and shunting device. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the devicei is dr~signed for pro- ducing.interference with controllable polarity, amplitude, duration, and prif and also for eliminating the mutuaLeffoct oF, the interference simulator and the equipment to be studied. An 4-juxiliary DC power supply with controllable polarity and ampLitude,of the output voltage is connected in parallel both with the equipment to be studied and with ita power supply by means of a commutator. The outputs of the control pulse generator are connected to the co=utator,and jjhunting device, which is connected to the commutator.and to the!auxiliary power supply. =Mamma= map USSR UDO -,~9.25 KOZLOVSKAYA', V.M., KFVO5-IIXOVAj V.D., VELEEEZHEV, D.K., G.A. "Structure And Composition Of Films Prepared By Electron Be~am- Decompo,-ition Crf Molybdenum Plexacarbonyl" Tr. Yosk. in-ta elektron. wvashincstr. (Works Of The Moscow Institute Of Elect- rical Machine Building), 1972, IsErue 20, PP 100-107 (from R`h:Elaktruni~-2_~i vey, Drimeneniye, ITO 7, julY 1972,. Abstract No 7A2,1)6) Translation; Deposition of films was perf oriced by elect ron-boam decon1w--)si r, of molybdonur. hexacarbonyl in Type EWPO equiprEent. Elect romicrosco.pe alld electron di ffraction studies were conducted as well BO mes-vpeotru= anz~lvsie C-f films with an impurity, and the pre.,jenoe of molybdenum carbide in the films was :established. I.I.V. STANEVSKIY, A. G., KUIVOSTOV V. I. 7 "Calculation of Characteristics of Friction, Hent mid Mass Trwisfor in a Turbulent Boundary Layer of a Compressed Gas with a. Transverse Flow of Material, the Heat Capacity of which :Depends Strongly on.Tcmperatuic" Izvestiya Vysshikh UchebnNkh Zavedeniy, Mashinostroyenive, No 1, 1972, pp 66-68. ABSTRACT: A process model is used, according to wh4lch the complex depen- dence of enthalpy of injected material on temperaturc! caii be represented as an approximation formula. On this basis, a method is stigoested, allowing phase and chemical traiisfnrmations to be considered in calculating the ch3r- -acteristics of friction, heat and mass transfer in the turbulent boundary layer of a compressed gas. USSR UDC 53G.OiL i1o En-~-inovr Lmd o-P- STA'11-121131=1 G.7 ~11 -11 01A.J om viaw Technic-)-l Sciences, As.-3oci:-- _te Prpfessor "Jalculation of"' I;ho Surface Tem )erature Distribu-'-Ldon 01' Forolls klate by Superoonic nd Unilorm Hotero,-Ionr-,ou,-, Injection into the Turbidc--it Boundtar--T. Layer" Article Dr-usented by J -,,j Irte o-O Tec!i-aical c oi i -idi&l c s T~ -rutov, Professor o-f I-Ioscow Hiepor Toc~hnic-,il ScIlool i~-.Iolil Mas 11-172, 75--A Ai,oscovl, 1rLJZ shinostroyeniye, N'o 2, Abotrrlct On the b--sis o.-;' the t&~ioorT o--;~' limit If.1-ii-s 0-[, '41-10 -(I-IzrbU- lent laycr, z~. c-lmnl,-~,tiom -mv-- jEj t)erat-L)rc didtl-ioution 1"'T I on'-d-11 o n o r o u C- r- C, o - .,!In rC omd b a :7n-norsoni.c n on - r' i so a lo. n:10 1117ii 01.1~ injocI-1--ion int-o t-T-1-o bounrl--7 -rno flow 07 itri 1),v.!.,-Ao!I*!. tqis method, non- i s, o IC 3~- ot;~.---,oct- -Anvl C t - ISS, L R SVIEVSKIY, A. G. faid Y -~TSTv, P -)V, V. I., lVUZ Mash nostr,-,yerdye, rl,.*) 2, 10-2 pp 75-850 of injectilioll can be t!:~~'cen into il-)ia the b!~,jl.-, ol c~~l- - 1; 1 --.- (,, r cullation results, tIlle. ow-cri.-ested -Lc*l';ho6 is co.,m)a-z,cod ..I,i-ltlh o thods.,,-.~nich usc dif-ferent ted that hea- transfer coefficients calculato-C, bir the method are in 7oo,,::L With 17)'0M, e-, n.-n r u 10 ii X. Lorm-ulas. !three illustr.9 ihiblio. rcf-:~* 2/2 T-.I Taunt: USSR uDc 54i-804i.n VASIL'V-rV, V. P., VORC)B'Y-EV, P. H.,t*WIIA&.;&J4- and MILOVANOVA, V, A., Ivanovo Chemico-Technological Inati ,r of Analytical CherListry 1; Cha "Standard Ifeat of Solution of TiC14 in Nitric Acid!! Ivanovo# IVUZ Xhimiya i Xhinicheskaya Toldinologiyal Vol 15, No 1, 1972, PP 47-49 Abstraett The chemistry of titaniump including the thexrzodynan; ic properties of its compounds,, axT, of the gxvatest Practica, sign~sicaace. Ilith, the use of an L-proved calorimeter Kaving auto=atic . rvcord5-nG (5se V. P. VASIL'YETJ ot al., Zh. Neorgan. Khimiis Ilp 69gr 1966), heat of solution, he"t of dilution, aiLd heat of deatruction of the upoula, Pore, d(ttsrmizzled over a lide of "11ce-Iltmilion ot tho 14103oobtt'1011' Tho n'"tir 011101:ric-111 Clata nado it possible to develop more precise fo=ulw for det,,inibUng thoue quantities for the solution of MC14 in H) 3 HO . All data, and formula-al along with graphic rej=eZentation ol the xeliationship, batween TiC14 solut'011 and MiA HMO concentration, are included In the pa-per. 2 i/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAI*E--23OCT70 TITLE--PLATINU.4 CONTENT OF URAL DUNITES -U- AUT,HJR-(G2)-FOmINYKH, V.GG.9 KHVOSTOVAi V*Pv .4 .-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~',~,.SOURCE-DOKLa AKAD, NAUK SSSR 1970, 19lt2lr 443-5 ))AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY '~_~'':-TIQPIC TAGS--PLATINUM, ROCKo MINERAL DEPOSIT, CHROMTE :~~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1997/1053 STEI'~%0--UR/00~30/TO/191/002/0't.43/0445 CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATOI.19920 ME MR41113MIMS 2/2 008 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESsrm; DATE-230CT70 ~:,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119920 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DUNTTES OF 2 ASSOCNS. ARE K14OWN IN URALS: (1) DUNITE PYROXENITEGABBRO ASSOCtN.t T"E ROCf'%S_ OF WHICH ARE PRESENT IN SO CALLED PT BEARING BELT OF ULTRABASIC AND BASIC INTRUSIO.NS IN URALS, AND (2) DUNITE HARZt3URGITE ASSOCN. WHICH IS CoNSIDERED PT w~ BARE. DETNS. OF PT AND PT METAL CONTENTS IN [)UNITES 01: THESE ASSOCNS. LED TO CONCLUSION THAT III CONTENT OF PT METALS III DIINITES OF 11 tlTH ASSOCNS. IS THE SAME AND (2) THE PT METALS AFE DISTRril3tirED LN DUfqIrES NONUNIFORMLY AT ELEVATED CUNTENTS TYPICAL OF CHROMITE GRES. THE STUDY -OF DISTRIBUTION-OF PT GROUP METALS IN VARIOUS ROCKS OF THE SAME MASSIF SHOWED THAT THEIR CONTENT DOES NOT DEPE140 ON TH:E,C0MPN,. OF ROCK1. WITH MAX. AMTS. DETECTED ONLY IN ROCKS CONTG. CHROMITE' VELNLErs. -FACILITY: INST. GEOL. GEOKHIM.f SVERDLOVSKe, USSR. ..............W- ii __ .. - __ . .. . ....... USSR UDC 5148.535 LER1109%N, R. M., IMURSAYEVA G. V. NIKANOROV, 14. A., and sti ute of Physics of Metals, Academy of -:Sclences USSR "Influence of Plastic Deformation and Alloying With Slight Amouats oE Interstitial Elements an Decomposition of the Meta- stable Phase in TC06 Alloy" Sverd1ovs1%-., Pvizika i4letallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 3, Mar, 71., pp 626-633 Abstract: Electron microscopy and determination of the mechanical Properries are used to study TS6 alloy with various contents of Ities in various~initital states. It is de- interstitial impur, monstrated that after rollin- and the alloy reaches its maximun, strength properties with briefer a.crin.-i and considerably smaller di-mensions o-"-' -_~. phase se-re-ations than after ordinary Tie diensity re-4 -he alloy follov- aging. o;_. --,dual dislocations in ina, roll:Lng and 11 near the density of dislocations in the deformed state with these types of treatment. With low 1/2 USSR LER110thNi, R. If., et al., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 3, Mar 71, pp 626-633 degrees of deformation. a higli combination of mechanical pro- perties can be achieved only0in thIe case of the initial poly- gonized state. The influence of an increased content of inter- stitial impurities with rolling and aging on the kinetics of decomposition of the phase is significantly weaker than in the.case of ordinary ag-ing. F. USSR mc 669.295:62o.193 91:546.4 IER12 MINj R.M., MMAYEVA, G.V., NMU"OROV.. M.A.) and MOSTYPTSET K. I. Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, 'Effect of Initial Dislocation Structure and Interstitial -Tmpu-rity Content perties of Beta-Tit ium Alloy TS6 After Aging" on the Microstructure and Pro tan Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i 14etallovedeniye, Vol 31 Plo 2, Feb 71, Pp 352-357 Abstract: This article is a continuation of works devoted to a study of changes in structure and mechanical properties of TS6 beta-tiikanium alloy after aging in relation to initial structure and interstitial impurities con- tent. Sheet samples of TS6 alloy of zwo heats with a differing impurities content were studied. One heat (971) melted in VEL-3 electrolytic vanadiun, the other (603) -- in aluminothermic vana-dium. by electrcn-beam remelting. Heat 603, in contrast to heat 971, cc--tained 1% -7r. TLe fine structure and mechanical Droue.-ties were investicrated after heat tre-'ating by the following modes: a) quenct from 8500C, defom-ed 40% by rolling wri gi-,-en repeated que!ach- ings from 700, 800, and 90-OOC (hardened,state); b) aging of samples quenched from '.he at--27e-statea temizerea.;ures. AgIng Vas at for 2Y and 30 hours. !-- the initial polygonnized state jrrticles of zl--e I iberazed phase, upon aging, were highly dispersed and di5tribuz..'ed un.-~formlly, 1,-~adlcla i3 the result of alvha-phase particle nucleation into dislocations. In the initial 1/2 USSR LERIMN R.M., et a!, Sverdlovsk, Fizika- Metallov iMetallovedeniye, Vol 31, -No 2' Feb 71, PP 352-357 recrystallized state for puare melting, the low mechanical properties are de- pendent on the vast nonuniformity of beta-phase decaqpositi,)n whic"I leads o the formation of local stresses near the particles at the time of deformation. The measured content of interstitial imDurities facilitates obtaining a unilform and more dispersed structure after aginG and decreases bordering laye-rs made up of the un-decomposed beta-phase. TI_,e best properties of alloy TS6 can be obtained in combination with.the initial Dolygonized state and an optimum. content of imDurities of interstitial atoms (Tensile Strength 140 kgImM2, reduction in area 6%). 3 figurea, 1 table) 9 bibliogra-phical references. ............ ........... USSR UDC 54B.535 NIFIANOROV LERMAN, R. M., MIRSAYEVA, G. V, He A., and Institute of Physics of Metals, Academy of .Sciences USSR "Influence of Plastic Deformation and Alloying With Slight Amounts of Interstitial Elements on Decomposition of the-Meta- stable Phase in TC6 Alloy" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 3, Mar, 71, pp 626-633 Abstract: Electron microscopy and datemination of the mechanical properties are used to study TS6 alloy with various contents of interstitial impurities in various inititaL states. It is de- monstrated that after rolling and aging, the alloy reaches its maximum strength properties wit-h briefer aging and considerably emaller dimensions of cL phaae'segregations' than after ordinary aging. The density of residual dislocations in the alloy follo~..i- ing rolling and aging isetill near the denpity of dislocations in the defomed state with these types of treatment. With low 1/2 - ---------- . ...... USSR LERI10MN, R. M., et al., Fizika Metallov JI Metal lovedeniye, Vol 31, No 3, Mar 71, pp 626-6 33 degrees of deformation, a high combination of nechanical pro- perties can be achieved only in the case of the initial poly- "he influence of an increased content of inter- gonized state. 'i stitial impurities with rolling.and aging on the kinetics of of the ~phase is significa'utly, weaker decomposition than in the case of ordinary aging. 2/2 OJI I W-IftEt CiONAUP-4114W Industtial USSR UDC 532.72;669.015.23 PAALI, L. L., KffYAYAL', K. R. "On the Hydraulic Essence of Turbulent Diffusion Coefficients" Tr. Tallin. DOlitekhn. in-ta (Works of Tallin Polytechnical Institute), 1972, No. 330, pp 11-20 (from RZn~Nfekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B999) Translation: The turbulent diffusion process in flow in open channels is considered. Experimental data is used to analyze the turbulent diffusion coefficient in the longitudinal direction k as a function of various para- X meters (hydraulic radius R, friction rate u*, and aver4toe velocity v The cp following formulas were obtained from processing experlmental data: k,R~-Ju-'=31Cw(R,V, A .......... USSR PAAL, L. L., KHYAYAL', K. R., Tr. Tallin. politeldin. in-ta, 1972, No. 330, pp 1-1-20 The first formula is valid for artificial channel flows with low roughness and the second is suitable for natural channel flows with high roughness. Also analyzed are specific data referring to the coefficient of turbulent diffusion .-in the transverse direction. 10 ref. V. R. Kuznetsov. 2/2 ''PROCESSING DATE--1:60CT70 013 mu-As si 0 i#b' '-TlTLE--PR0CECK;RE FOR DE TERM IN ING'.,THE. QUANTITY UF ~AQSOKBED GAS BASED ON A IN:THE SPECIFIC WEIGHT~:OF-~ THE:IGAS~:Ml XTURE:'-U- -iUTHOR-031-ASLANOV, SH.S-s MAMEDOV YU I.:G..i KHYDYRKULIEVi 8. COUNTRY OF INFO~--USSR .,SOURCE--IZV. VYSSHs UCHE3, ZAVEU*v' NEFT. GAZ 19701 13(1)v 49-52 '-~~:UATE _PU8L ISHEO ------- 70 's UBJ EC-T AR EIA-S -CH EM I S T RY OPIC~~TAGS-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS* GAS, NITROGEN ."CONTROL mARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS i-.10CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~-PROXY.REEL/FRAME-1996/1639 STEP NO--UR/0152/70/013100110049/0052 ~_'.'C-IRC% ACCESSION NU--AT0118618 UNCLASSIFIED F7 -2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED ROCESSING DATE--16'JCT70 C,IRC ACCESSI*ON NO-AT0118618 _.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT.: A GAS CONDENSATE MIXT. WAS PASSED ~.',_~THROUGH A COLUMNt CONTG. AWELL PACKED 1:1 CLAY SANO:BEDl UNTIL ITS STAN-t WHEN THE MIXT9 WAS DISPLACED ~ITH.N AT THE SA14E PRESSUPE. THE DISPLACEMENT 4AS COMPLETED# WHEN THE OUTLET GAS HAD THE SP. GR4 OF Nle THEN, THE ADSORPTION COLUMN WAS DISCONNECTED AND.ITS PRESSURE WAS mGRADUALLY DECREASED BY LETTING OUT~ THE GAS9 SAMPLES OF WHICH WERE TAKEN AT DETD. PPESSURES. THE SP. GR, OF THE SAMPLES WAS DETD. AT I ATM. AS -PRESSURE IN THE COLUMN DECREASED,THE SP. GR. OF THE OUTLET GAS T HE DECREASED, VAkYING BETwEEN THE SP* GR.. OF THE GAS CON40ENSATE MIXT. TO JHAT OF N, AS THE DESORBED GAS DURING.THE PRESSURE UECREASE WAS DISPLACED 13Y N. HAVING THF SP. GR. OF.THE GAS M[XT., THE VOL. SHARE OF THE MIXT. ANU N COULD BE DETO. IN A SYSTEM WITH GAS CONDENSATE RATIO 2500:11 AT 301 ATM AND 293DEGREESKi THE SP. GR. OF THE mlxlr. DECREASED BY 10PERCENT DUE TO THE OESOR13ED GAS. THE SHARE.OF THE MIXT. IN THE ADSORBENT PORES INCREASED WITH THE PRESSUREDECREASE AND AT 140 ATM, 16PERCENT OF THE PURE VOL. WAS OCCUPIED BY THE GAS. THE HIGHER DESORPTION OCCURRED WHEN THE PRESSURE. DECREASED BELOW THAT OF 14AX. (130 ATM). IN CLAY STRATAt~GREAT AMTS. OF GAS COULD BE THUS ACCUMULATED DUE TO DIFFUSION AND ADSORPTICNt~IWHICH ARE TO BE TAKEN ~~-:_JNTO COI FACILITY: NSIDEKATION FOR CALCO. THE GAS RESERVESO -AZERB. INSTi NEFTI KHIM. 114..A41-18EK VA,: AKU, USSIR- (3 a UNCLASSIFIED Izz 022 UNCLASSIFIED kOCESSING OAT --090CT70 J_'TlzTLE---THE -VELOCITY OF SIGNAL AND. s ONLINEAR T-HE AETRECS OF: OACE TIME IN N' ELECTRODYNAMICS -U- D.V., KHYEUv N*V*. -USSR IDUNTRY-OF INFO URCE-TEORETICHESKAYA I MATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAt ~1970t VOL. 2# NR I, PP 6 ~~_DATE 'PUBLISHED---70 -.--SUBJ EcT AREAS-PHYSICS !-"joplc~TAGS-QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS, ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD, SIGNAL -:,.:DET ECT I ON s, -LORENZ TRANSFORMATION, LAGRANGE~EQUATION ~--t~GNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~:TAPXY REELIFRAME-1978/122a STEP NO-UR/06q6/7010021001/0055/0066 _~CIRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0046151 UNCLASSIFIED 7 ~022 UNCLA~SSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 _~C.I.Rr ACCESSION NO-AP0046151 ABS-TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SHOWN THAT IN NONLINEAR -ELECTRODYNAMICS THE VELOCITY OF A SMALL TIME DEPENDENT PERTURBATION, -WHICH CAN BE CONSIDERED AS A SIGNALt IN THE PRESENCE 01: AN EXTERNAL .FIELD DEPD.ENDS UPON THE INTENSITY OF THE LATTER AND CAN BE GREATER THAN THE LIGHT VELOCITY IN A VACUUM. AS A CONSEQUENCE9,~ THE.SUC~CESSION OF THE EMISSION AND THE DETECTION ACTS FOR THE SIGNAL DEPENDS UPON THE FRAME OF -REFERENCE, IF THE USUAL FORM OF THE LORENTZ TRANSFORMATI.ONS Is VALID. POSSIBILITYIS DISCUSSED OF AVOIDING THIS DIFF4CULTY BY MEANS OF ,.INTRODUCING OF THE SPACE TIME METRLCS DEPENDING 614 FIELD OR. INTRODUCING _A~.GERTAIN- ~jELECT LON PRINCIPLE EXLUDING~ THE~NONLI:NEAR LAGRANGIANS WHICH a1: FASTER THAN LIGHT SIGNALS.& UNCLASSIFIC-0 USSR UDC: '21.375.826 MMSHEEV, G. F. , TROITSYCH, Yu. V., EIMOV, V. A., ani V L-1p - "Stabilized Single-Frequency Heli~=-J~eon,Lasel," Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, 110 5, 1972,'pp 86-93 Abstract: A description of a frequency-stabilized Ee-l),Ie laser, of 0. 63 /A wavelength, is given. The stable passive resoratcor o 'L this device is inside the laser resonator and is also uqed for obtain- ing single-.frequency oscillation. ~ A cross-see.-It-lional -view of the instritment is provided, and an explanation of its operation L~_J-Ven. Its cons true t ion is based on the slnele-mode industrially mianufac- tured LG-36A, with the di~7,chiaree tube and the ower s--ource lLnmodi- fied but with the laser re,soriator modificd by repl-,icin-g _JtS Plirror with a reflecting into rferomater, by being len.VtIl-heriec", by irira-cavs- ing the transiiiisL~iun fil-iotor o~ the 'w)hericlal Ta-irror, and by ii,~!T)rov- ing thermal in5ulut-ion of the re,,johalor frora the t 1~10 e The automatic frequency tuning sy5tcm is described =.d the circuit ponents given. It is notod t1int this taser's of its electronic comp lized frequency can be smoothly varied and can therel"ore be stabi.L 2j ~4r__ USSR UDC: 621.375.826 USSR UDO 5?6.8-095a622-3.23 GOL'DOMERC., A. Y.. t YVA3IN-YY.W, YE. I., BOYI[Ot H. M.. t ~LYU=MOIVA 1, 0. 11. FAV"rIiT,0 , K. 1. PYSARCHUX, YE. X. , arl a-MMAX, 0, 0' Central Pcientific Rosearch ='--Iology and Viroloal Aca&-rV of Sciences Mkm-SSR, "BiochemtcUa Processes During Oil Displimeement Under the Influance of Bacteria In Hodel B.-Tariments" rdovr Ilikrobiologiclicskiy ""hurnal# Vol -33, Vo 2p Far/Apr ?11, pp 2.114-239 Abstracti Introduction of solectod cultures of gvs-foriAng bacteria from tho genus Clon't. ~un to,,nalher with a m1auses =~jdiim into an aatif!.cip-l j-.o-,Iel of an oil-b-,larino b~(I (cand rjaturated with *J.1) r*sult,,5 in hlgh-~!r t1imolaco- r~,--nt of oil as to the control (vithout aAditl'on o4 bact=104 Yozt crucial chang-cs in th,- nr-,Iiu,-- enriahsd with bactaria oc,.-= in 5--? tlayo at zz oPtimum tc.-m-mm-Lura of 30 0Cp t1hZt ic during the period: of nost intonsive changez in tho nutrient neditm. z-~~ =- zinum g-as pxoduetion. At that tim3 t~a am-fmco tonalon at- th3 interp1h.-nae cultum z.-a-litm-air Is lolmred, the ~--ount of ore.~-wdc ELcids and oth,=ol 1,; incrawod a-til the, pil a tho n, adiuz is lowarcd, The ispecifle gravity of the oil exposed to bi-eterla, is~ loveiml by 0.00le- 0000906 C./=3, ard its viscosi-ty is loucred by- 0.51-31.02 c3t, without wW -'Io;,,vl em-mosition. chanses ir, It , flmc C. 1p USSR UDO 615-285.7t620-193.4.7t669-35-5 XIBAO 11. Z.j and PODDUBNAYAp N. P., Zhdanov Plant of Te,chnological Equipment "Investigation of the Resistance of Brass b Corrosion in Chloxophos Solutions" Moscow, Neditsinskaya Tekhnikap Vol 5p 140 2t Xar/Apr 71.1 pp 42-44 Abstract# Since manual spray guns used for disinfecting rooms with chloro- phos are mad of brass9 the resistance of this alloy to corrosion was tested by the graviretric method. Three standard brass samples with dIfferent nicro- struatures (density wid distribution of alpha and bet& phases) were kept in 2.3. 51 10, and 20% chlorophos solutions (pH 1.0) for a tota.1 of 28 days; they were washed, dried and weighed ones'per week. Tbe reslultc~ Indicated that corrosion increased withAncreaulng strength of the chloror,~-aos solution. Bra= rich in the alpha phase (high content of cop;er) was most resistalit, while brass rich In the beta phass.(high content of zAmc) waa ].east resistant. 'The recomendation was made to adjust the industrial processing so as to prevent the formation of the. beta phase! in the form of a sollid network around alpha-pbase, grains but.to achleve a most -homogeneous microstructure. USSR uuc i6P-1.375-029-52 MEI") A. A. "Problems in Practical Design of Class High-Pressure Amplifiers" Tr. Gor1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta (Works of Gorlkiy Polytechnical Institute), 19C9--, 25, No 6, 1;? 5b-56 (i~:o-mRM-Radiotekhnika., No .6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6D88) Translation: The authors discuss vector problems in the practical design of olass high pressure amplifiers, give the results of an experinent which 'Was con- ducted, and make recommendations on amplifier constiuction~ Amplifiers of this type are used in radio engineering devices where economic considerations are most important* Bibliography of:one titleo, P, U# USSR UDC 6;21.375: 621. 396. 64 (088. 8) V. M. ."Low Frequency Amplifier" USSR Author s Certificate No 251012, Filed 23 Nov 67, Published 5 Feb 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No D104) Translation: This author's certificate introduces a schematic for a controlled feed for a powerful two-cycle sonic frequency amplifier with transformiers at the input and output. The feed contains a series-connected'suritching cascade, a trigger and a comparison circuit. The base -of the transistor in the comparison circuit (n-p-n) is connected via a semiconductor diode with the end leads of the primary winding of the input transformer, and the emitter is connected via a resistor with the emitters of the transistors of the upp-cycle. cascade (p-n-p). One of the end leads of the primary winding~is connect"I to Lhe collector of the transistor of the input cascade of the amplifier (p-nrp), and it idpoint is connected to the negative feed. Ulm IMM-_ USSR UDC 539.1.074.3 KIBAL'CHICH, G. A., TSIRLIN, Yu.,A. "'Influence of Properties of a Scintillator on Counting Characteristic Plateau" Monokristally i Tekhnika [Single Crystals and Technology Collection of- Works)-, M.) 5, Kharlkov, 1971, pp 178-186, -(Translate&fron, Referativjiyy Zhurnal MetrologiNa i lzmeritelInaya Tekh -nika, No 1972; Abstract No from the Resume), Translation: The influence of the ty used, the decree pe of scintillatOT (S) of. its phosphorescence, convers.ion effectiveness, light. collection, dimen- sions and shape of the S or, the counting plateau (11) is studied. It is shown that the shape of the S has a significant influence on the P of the counting characteristic; this is determnined by the form of the differential distribution and ratio of signal and noise amplitudes'. Organ.-c- S have no phosphorescence, while single crystals of sodium iodide have varying degrees of phosphorescence. Increasing, tJie conversion effectiveness inproves 11, while increasing the light collection factor may have~varying influencc. on the P. An increase in the dimensions of sodium iodldt~ singlo crystals improves P. Single cr/stals with low ratio of height to diameter have good P, while when this ratio is increased to 44, P is sonie-what vorsened. I'low- ever, at the same time the sensitivitv increases and.becames~ possible to V2 A I It a I a id s ITSSR UDC 615.31:582.675.347.074 NAYDrVICH, L. P., _'_)OSTnT_SKIY, B. T~., and KZIBAV%~,19D,",116 P. %T., All- -icin .71nion Sci-ntific R,-search Institute of- M~d ar PT ts, Moskov- skaya Oblast, Ministry -of Health TISSR Alkaloids of Certain Cultivated Specics of' thr Berberidacf-aj~ Family" Moscow, !am-atsiya, Val 91, No 5 , Sep-Oct 70, pp 47-4S, jVbstrac c o h ol i ce-tracts of -~Ie roo C-t' ai U'rlia aq, (herbvris amiifolia 't-in-Oh.) f-om the Tamil", %~ihich, .,"as cultivated in the All-tin' on Garden. yielded berbamine and berberine. T!,.e yiel,"i ril- 'Lf:tr"e- ide was obtained from, the roots, 1 - 5 0 f t-fP U c 0- rine chlori 100 F of the startlr;!-~ rnazezrlal ; the stems gave 0. 5."' -F and the leaves produced 0.)5 9, O-P tille alkaloid. crystallinu-'- -rzi:::tion of reduced base s was obtained and according to chromiatogvoiphic data con-olsted of X-our alkaloids. .-erberine chlorldq.,aas also, oL-tair-~,d frGn the roots, -beris vulgaris L. 160 of the s~larting leaves and stems of hei tD material gave 0.64, 0.14 and 0.3 of the alka*.i~oid rl':!:~Fectively. '-112 ~015 UNCLAS'S I FlED; :PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 _~'_Tl T LE FUNCTIONAL ORGANIC PEROXIDES. V.' HALOACYL PEROXIOES -U- A.I.s KHARDIN', A,.P.v, KIBAL,%I.KQVA, R.I., YERMARCHENKGi V.I. _'C:OUNTRY~DF INFO-USSR --~OURCE-LH. URG.. KHIM. 1970, 6(3) 466-6 Ito VATE f"UBLISHED---70 ~:%-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY. ORDNANCE PEROXIDE7 EXPLOSIVE,. BENZENE UEPIVATIVE, SODIUM ~4,~CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~:PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1576 STEP iNO--UR/0366/70/(30&/DO3/0466/0468 ACCESSION NO-AP0112570 UNCLAS51_FfE0_______ Oil UNCLASSIFIED.: PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION OF OrPAPITOTHENIC ACID BY AN ION EXCHANGE METHOD -U_ '7AUTH0R-(03)-ZHDAN0VICH, YE.S., KULLOVAt G.S.v KIBAL.0VAr N.YU. ;COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.S,CURC. E-KH1 M. FARM. ZH. 1970, f+(2), ~2 7-14 PUSL ISHED----70 'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY I C, TetGS--V!TAMINt CHEMICAL PURIFICATIONt 1014 EXC,HANGE N riq OL MArKING-NO RESTRICTIJ-15 :POCUMENT CLA3S-UNCLASSIFIED 7P!IUXY REEL!FRAME-1993/0535 S~TE RWO-UA/ U4 50171-) /0 J-t 002 1002 7/0029 _CAIRC ACC~5SICN 0-i TYG U :C IRC A CC E I ON NL-A P I 1 -3,- "16 Gil--(J- AL;STiiACT Sll-i;N6 J F0 FROM 'A TECH. PRODUCT CONTG. I AS TH.E ET SU32 &I :SALT AND 15PEACENT BETA ALANINE 111) WAS -EXAMU. TESTS q.EREl cARR!ED OUr 05INk; KU 23 CATION EXCHANGER (A CUPOLYMN. PRODUCT OF POLY5~7.tk'-;:NE WiTH DIVINYLbENZENE) (H PRIh2 POSITIVE FORM). SORPTION ISOTHEPMS 01-' ET SUB2 Niq ANO 11 WERE FIRST EXAMD. UNUEK DYN' A;M I C A N' 0STATIC:CONDITIONS.~. MOREOVER, THE EFFECT GF GRAIN SIZE OF THE CATIONITE CIN THE SURPTION OF 11 ~rl,'-S IVESTIGATED, -.,.THE'YtELD OF 11 AT 20r 40Y AND 4GOEGREESI AND THE SORPTI-ON OFF !I AS THE FUNCTIGN OF ITS CUNCN. OVER THE PH RANGE 1.0-6.4. THC SORPTION 01~- If INCREASED WITH !NCREASING PH. THE SEPN. OF I WAS CARRIE.) OUT IN A 17 T 5 M L-Ml N THE tIMES 290 MM COLUMN AT THE ELUTION RATE CONCN. OF I SALT, AND It IN THE SOLN. WAS D.3-0.4 AND 0.17 EQ.UEVS.-L.s RESP. AT 40 AND 60DEGREES CONICD',~ ELUATES WERE UBTAINED.~' 'THERMAL ISTABIL11Y TESTS SHOWED THAT AT 37 AND 60DEGREES A 5PERCENT I~SOLN. BEGAN:TO DECOMP. AFTi-R 32 AND P, HRs RESP. AT 20DEGREES THE OPTIMU11CONDITIONS WERE AS FJLLOWSZ LO G. OF THE DRY CATIONITE, 95 'ML LOPERCENr I SALT SOLN. , AND VOL. OF THE ''ELUATE 17G ML LUATE WAS 0.0378 (PH 4.5). THE I AND ll:CONTENT OF THE L88PERCE-NT Y-IELD BASED ON I SALT) AND 8.15~ TIMES .10 PRIME NEGATIVE-5 RESP..I. FACILITY.' VSES. NAUCH. I SSL~D. VITAMIN. INST.1 ~-Huscowv ussFto USSR UDC 547.26'118 + 547.442.2 T. Kh., K1BARD1N PASRINKIN, A. P., ~Lnd PUDOVIK, A. N., GAZIZOV , A. M., Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry imeni A.:Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences USSR "Reaction of Dialk,11 Acyl Phosphites With Diacetyl'! Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 73, pp 2626-2631 Abstract: Reactions of dialkyl acyl phosphites with diacetlyl and benzyl was studied showing that basically they yield dialkyl a-mcthyl-B-methyl-~- acyloxTzinyl phosphates. As the.acid strength of the carboxylic acid comprising the acyl phosphite is increased, the direction of the reaction is shifted partially towards the formation of an alkyl carboxylate and a cyclic alkyl a,B-dimethylvinyl phosphate,;respectiVel y 45 . ......... . . .... U53SR UDC 547.261118 + 547.442.2 PASHINKIN, A. P., SUDAREV, Yu. I., and GAZIZOV, T. Kh. , &IJ~A.P PUDOVIK, A. N., Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences, USSR "Reactions of the Trimethylsilyldiethyl Ester of Phosphorous Acid With Diacetyl Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No.3, Mar 73, pp 679-680 Abstract: Reacting trimethylsilyldiethyl ester of phosphorous acid tith diacetyl at a temperature belour 20* yields diethyl-a-trimethylsiloxy-a- acetoethylphosphonate, b.p. 84-86*/1 mm,.djo 1.1180, r120 1,4335. The f 1) diethyl-a- structure was confirmed by an independent synthesis rom hydroxy.-a-acetoethylphosphonate and trimethylchlorosilane and by IR and NMR31p spectroscopic analysis. Nitro. Co S USSIR UDC 547-?9k:543.51 jj * 4 v L-' A , YEF-qaGV, YU. -YA., i-.I-T'SI1-" R. Enum, M. ~,., and Chemistry Imeri A. Ye. 'rbuzov, S T~ institute Of ()j-GLnic and Academy of Sciences, -azan S-Pectra of Some 1,3,2-Oxazaphospholines" Riga Khimr~ya Geterotsiklic! eskikh So,, U 4 -edineniy, ITO 1 7~1 , 9 8,97 ltbstract: 'ass spectra of 1,1--~,,;)-oxazophocpholane5 nade it -coz;;3-;I;le to determine the pathirays-o-f diosociative ioni!-,.ation from the intentiity of mle linez. Intensity of '-'ne mle line t'ecrea~ised with an incrc-a,-.;e xy radical. 11J.4;cociative ioniza- in the runber of C aLoms in the al',-.o t--'.on involved breF-cimr of C-C and P-0 bonds in U.1-to riac- and loss of RICE0 fron the moleculnr ion. The ole"in ri'1010CUlC ',,'3:3 j,-11~lil-ily f0l-1-110d A, alkoxy Group. Lo~~s of the alkoxy 1~Tcup wai.; t;,e rjo5t 1--ely ram process of di..~socij tive ionization of Eric, moiecul~tr ion; in t.-e cabe of the 2-chloro derivati-Ve it %,,La the lor,-- of tile CI atom. USSR UDC 541 .67+447.31q-538.27 SA-MITOV, YU. YU.j PLIDOVIX, M. A.9 KWAROVi A. I-P and 9444?1j*'v' "Stereochemistry of Organophosphorus Compounds. Ill. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of 111i and 31P and the Geometric Isoxerism In a-Serles of 1,2#3- oxaazaphospholanes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XIIII (CV)p No 1, 1971, PP 46-51 Abstract: In containing the studies in the fi,91d of -the stereochemistry of pho3phorus-containing hetero cycles, the pxesonce of stereoitsomers in the series if substituted 1#3f2-oxaazaphospbol~,nes was detected in which iEwmerism is caused by the presence of the chiral carbon aton In the ring and the xen- tioned property of the P111 phosphorus aton, The proDf of the presenco of the stereolsomers was obtained by the method of gas-IJquiA c1M)matognphy and nuclear magnetic resonancet the conformation of the high-olement ring 'was established by analysis of the nuclearmagnetic resonance apectra. The series of 5-ethyl-1#3t2-oxaazaphospho1anes i which are tabulatAKL were synthe- sized and investigated. The predominant.coaformatlon~of the 5--number hetero- cycle is the fo= of the onvelope.with the.oxygen atom at the top of the vent. 1A USSR UDC.- 53.07/08:539.216.?:621.-'72-852 VALMM-MkS, V. I., IVAST1.1a, V. P., and KIBARTkS, V. V. dWWWMX""WMWW W "Determining the Surface Resistivity of Fine Metallic La,,e----s by Mleasu-ring the Transmission Factor in the LIZIF Range Vil rnyus Litovskiy Fizicheskiy Sbornik, vol 12, No 2, 1972, pp 297-303 Abstract: A method is proposed for detoern-ining the s-arface con- ductivity or resistivity of fine metal layers from the channe in absolute value of the transmission fector, with the properties of -lork fro- a matched the substrate for those layers and the raft ect-L ;'.It r -en into accourit. Thc'~~ theory of ~he mi:!thod is develorc:d load tak and the equipment used for the deteirmination.3 i.- quency of the uJif waves u43ed was 9150 'I'liz, anc'[ the layers iv--re of aluminum and Chromium, 40-700 th:Lcl-. it. blo,-,': di.aj,'-ram of the t- -xious equipment is given and the resulto of the urja4i;uremen ~~ for v~7 types of the Al and Cr bpecimiens are presenter.1 in tzabular form. The authors, associated ~,dLth the V. Iff-ipstilk-as: ',,tate I.Tiliversity --.t VilInyus, express their gratitude: ta V. Tsukerman for partic-i-pat- ing in the measurements. USSR UDC: 621-372.853-1.092.22 IVASIIKA, V. L., LAUTSYUS, A. S., 1~1 LAjgg~L"V. V. "Determining the Surface Resistivity of Thin Metal Layers cn Superhigh Frequencies" Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1970, 10, No 3, pp 385-390 Tfrom RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract "to 2B218) Translation: The authors calculate the coefficient of reflection from a system consisting of a thin metal layer and a dielectric suIbstrate accon, modated in a rectangular waveguide. Formulas are derived for a type HIO wave which interrelate the surface resistivity, parvameters of the sulostrate and modulus of the ciefficient of reflection. The results are used as a basis for determining thet surface, resi!itivity of thfal layo;-rs of chromium An the &-10 GHz range. Bibliogr4phy o~three titlet., Authors abstract. USSR UDC 621.357.1:66/.847(088.8) BUDAINOV, V. V., Uwaawovahll BUKIN, S. M., PIL"TOV, V. P. "Electrochemical Procedure for Obtaining Rongalite" USSR Author's Certificate No 303317, filed 11 Oct 69, published 14 Jul 71 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L286P) Translation: An electrochemical method of obtaining rongalite using cathode reduction has been patented, It is distinguished by the fact that in order to improve the process, increase the yield and improve One quality of the product, zinc formaldehydebisalfite is reduced at a pH of the electrolyte of 5-6, Dc 5-10 a/dm2, a raw materials concentration 2 g-mole/liter in S02 at a temperature of 85-1000, and tb.e zinc~formaldehydesulfoxylate formed is con- verted to the product by knourn. procedures. 12 7 USSR uDc 62.1.119.4 ALFEROV, A. S. , KUSHT1.11"R, F. V. , A Ll t E. A., "n YEV, V. V. , DE.GTI-AR1 . L. E. , S0L0I.5II;'iIQHUK, L. K. , TSAYFI]IR, 11'.. 14. , ZELI- KOVSKIY, Z. I. , Leningrad F-lectricd Engineering Institute of Conmuini- cations imeni Professor 1-1. A. Bonch.-Brirdevich. "Ali Electrical Deviceff Moscov, 0tkrytiya, izooreteniya, promyshlenny.-re obraztsy, tovarnyyt~ zilaRi, No 214, Aug 71, Author's Certificate 11o 31-1301i DivIsion 11, filed 33-1 D~_c 68, published 9 AuCt, 7.1, p 188 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces rin electrical d~_,,Irmice which contains a resister and a capacitor. The device is made in the form of a stack, of sections of microwire and innull~ttion reated wit- a current -conduct i ng liyer, md is equipped with an autput. As " distin- 9UiBh_J!)9 feature Of the patellt, ill 03-der to reduce tlh~~ ii;:~tural rcsil:zt,-mce and inductallec of th-ra caracito;r, i-TrGve the techn-)Iogic:~_I fea-11i"bility st, the suatica-I (D wire are cr%n- of the dcoif~m tald reduce co, ends of each nected to differrmt, lcadu, uldcli YrV.be Wo Ur Imre In 112 Um" 2/2 . .......... us S." UDIC: 621.372.65 p0j' _RCVSKTY, YU. A. and IIB" 7, II-Limiting TIT Devices zc'ro-nic V sb. o T) r . r na 6 1 g t- z2 Il tio-- o worlds) 'Tu: ri., '-~u z.;. Polyte -cmicai lnfstji~L,,te, 1970, 56-60 'arch 71, Abs-- (f rt,,.c' i`c. 3 U Translaticn: -Funda~,cnt-al conclusiGns f-om the thc-ory sirgJ.e- tuned liLl-iti.-lit- *l-and ~;assadrcjecbtor filt-,Irs i~.s v~311 as ,-.ulti- t ane dh-;-.'lt-in- I'Ll"ters, are C' 5. 1 .r o~--r il I us I.- x-- icns ',,)-Lb--! -4c- graphy of on.;, V. u3jR UDC: 621.317-335.3.0233 KIBEREV, A. 14. "E'easuring Limited U-.-T;' DeVices" V sb. VoDr. radicte!,:viniki (Problems in --Ilectvon-ic -inqinee1,i'nC_-- collecti,;n c-' vor~'~-s) _Iul a, -td.2. stitat~e, 107'. 'I, Iz 41 '~ A. _i ~u __ '_ 60-63 (from RL-jh-.qadiotekhni!?q, If'o. 3, -.arch 71, Abstract i1c). 3_,'~(94') Trans-laticn: devices are described ~,%rhich are dis'in- guisiled by broad ranges a-f m._:'asured values of". dielectric perme- ability and dielectric constants. Resume- 9 1. 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATr_--230CT70 7:',T,ITLE--HARDNESS.OFSTEEL G13 AFTER MECHANICOTHERMAL TREATMENT -U- ,..AUTHOR-(04)-KRIVOSPITSKlYt V-M-v NIKONENKOt AsS., KHARITONOVAv V*Fot KIBETS9 V.Ls -UFO--USSR ~--SOURCE-METALLOVEO. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 19701 (31y 47-8' ._._,~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH.i IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR ~,~.TOPIC TAGS--THERMOMECHANICAL TREATMENTt HIGH MANGANESE STEELi METAL HARDNESS, ALLOY DESIGNATIONt ALLOY COMPOSITIONi METAL DEFURMATIONt MATERIAL FRACTURF/(U)G13 HIGH MANAGANESE STEEL ,.:":CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -~-"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1704 STEP NO--UR/0129/70/000/003/0047/0048 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118682 doommmom --LINC-L-A 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118682 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* SPECIMENS FROM STEEL G13 IC 1.18, MN 13.5, SI O-62v P 0.083, AND S 0o06 WT. PRECENT), SIZE 8 TIMES 8 TIMES 10 MM WERE HEATED IN ACTIVIATED CARBON AT 1050DECREES FOP. 20 MIN AND -COOLED IN WATER. DEFORMATION BY COMPRESSION FOLLOWED AT THE RATE 1 THEN I I MM-MIN AND ANNEALING IN A SALT BATH AT 100-SOODEGREES. AFTERWARDS SPECIMENS WERE POLISHED MECH. AND ELECTROCHEM. A14D HARDNESS WAS DETD. WITH INCREASED DEFORMATION DEGREE UP TO 50PERCENT, TfiE HARUNESS STARTED TO DECREAS.E AT 300DEGREES AND THE DECREASE 14A5 COMPLETED AT 800DEGREES. THE-COMPRESSION DEFORMATION INCREASED HARDNESSi, 14ARONESS OF QUENCHED SPECIMENS INCREASED NEARLY IN LINEAR FASHION WITH INCREASE3 DEFORMATION DEGREE, WHILE THAT OF HEAT TREATED SPECIMENS INCREASED INTENSELY ONLY AT ~SMALL DEFORMATION DEGREES. INCREASED TEMP. AND TIME OF ANNEALING CAUSED AN INCREASED BRITTLENESS OF QUENCHED~AND TEMPERE0 STEEL. E.G. AFTER ANNEALING FOR 2 HR AT 450DEGREES THE FRACTURE OCCURRED AT 40PERCENr REDN. DEGREEt WHILE AFTER ANNEALING AT 550DEGREES THIS BREAKOOWN OCCURED -AT 20PERCENT REON. DEGREE. FACILITY: KRIVOROZH. GORNORUD. INST., KRIVOI ROG, USSR. Thermome~chanlcai ~~atnerit USSR tx 62oo48:669.15'74.194 KRI110SPN-MY, V. M., NUTKONEMKO, A. S., KCHARPTOROVA V.,F., and KIBFN, V. L. (Krivoy Rog Mining Institute) "Strength of G13 Steel After LN~-_chanical-Heat Treatment" IMOSCOW, Pletaillovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka xetallov, NO 3, 1970, PP 47-48 Abstract: Results are presented of the investigation or- the effect" of inecha-7-ical and heat treatment on the hardness and compression.stren,3th of G13 steel.. The experimental procedure and technique for production of =.Mlez are described. The results show that the nature of hardness variation of samples after heat or mechan- ical heat treatment is the Eame. The strength increase& as th~e rewallt of comprees- sion. A microscopic nature of plastic defo=ation was obseri(ld at austenite steel compression. At sip-all deforrations, straight lineB passin5 throul-h the vhole grain were observed., while the grain number with lizzies incre&Ees with deform- ation. At high degrees of deforzation, the deformation lines beco,-.-,e undulating, then lines appear along which the destruction develops. Upon deformation of steel, annealed at 500-6000C, Lines of deformation were obsertred at short an-_ealjnc,- hold- ing tima, whilo at prolongrad annealing timen and high diligreezi of 6.cforvatian lines were absent. 2 figures, 13 references. USSR UDC 669,18:621.785.53 N., ANDRYUSHECHKIN, V. I., AFON'KINA S. S., and -MINCHEVA, V. R., Ploscow Institute.of.Steel and Alloys '.'Titanium Plating of Iron and Steel by Rapid Heating" Moscow, Izvestiya VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya,, Vo 9, 1973, pp 159-161 Abstract: The authors have investigated and developed con- ditions and nodes for titanium plating which allow them. to produce, in a short period of time, high-,quality diffusion films with a titanium content greater than 30opercent. The investigations were conducted on samples of armco-iron and steel No 20 in the tennerature range from 950 to 1200 de- grees C with a holding time on the isotherm from I to 15 minutes. The saturated sanples-were subjected to metallo- graphic, x-ray phase, and nicro x-ray spectral analyses. The authors investigated the change in 11 and,the micro- thermal emf with depth of the diffusion film. As a result 1/2 USSR KIBIN, I. N., et al., Izvestiya VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 9, 1973, pp- 159461 they have selected the optimal modes and saturated con-position5 that allow them to produce titanium-plated films, 40-150 micrometers thick with a titanium. content up to 70-80 percent. The article contains,4 illustrations and 5 bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC: 0'21-37'1.~~;` IKIBIRSI Y, Yu. 'V. M'3SHICq_UVLITL;V, V. P. and ik_UTUZCVII, 'Ye. N. , , "Directivity of 3and _dcdilers'dith Inner Circular 'Conductors" ~-le'Kltron. sb. _`.cntro_"no-iz..- ~]C_;t. r,, x -t, u r-, Ie c t r o n .; c --'n,' ~,inu~aring, Control aind .easurtment Equipment) 1970, .'.o. 3(21), nj 154-1'--/7 (from -4-0. 3, I'larch 71, Ylbstract 3_1315j) ~d or improvJ,,3 tIn dir~_,ctiv_Jt- Translation: A :---,--thod i2 consider,. - 112 of tille couvler i.,"LtIl ribb(--an, lines a-rid imim- circular conductcrs, .involvin,.7 tri--- conmection of grooved lin;-- sect-doris bT-!t-_-2n Stan"...- coliducting coaxial 11in-'s ~-..nd th-_, couplinrp re~;ion. ~,'o r i p u t at i 0 the coupler f:iv-'11. ~Iiu r-,sults.cio' zhta ccllmutatif'n are con- firmed b-, thic exoer',me-lit-al 4ata. Three illustrotJ (ins, three tables, bibliography of tiiree. 111.7 ~S. us IS -a lJDC 621..'02.2:5~9-1_074 a. G. nd , 1 1 d u C - L o 2 "Some S-recial S i G ea -for 7~-uclcar D~~tector 'T w _ - . l . Reactions" tel-. Kiev hx~.V-a i 4, 1970, , pp 12 2 - Abst-7-act, c, t i, uh- recent art-iclcs h::,.v-:) bee-ri 6,evoted to nm_~Ln_ar C, -2C havir. -u '-o '~_C' D gy C "o o !-,d cet rc,,sc'.l-Ldd!.l-! o", 71.1~`.11.1-lcl__C-,.~ O.L f -1-4 c" 1 1e r cm lion 0: 1, f- Ijj-~ "a z~ -L j. 1,L"L:L-- fOl - tected by L'. j To her s tho i t', band o E; - V,Z 4 I-le 0 C)~`,() 0 fSj] CC), c,~ n- i ., h J. c h c -nonclncible zo ,c o. n t a USSR LITOV CIlL F" j,'O 1). G. et No 4, 1970, pp. 12-2-11-111 and a dislocation concentration rdnority carrier.-, var~ir, I'rom 200-400 ps 1% diagra-..-.i of the cross-section cinistruction of of less than 5-104 c--2. t! the planar detector -as as he diagrams of "tic rittl- and "hat" typ--s is Shown. USSR UDG 612.89+612.814 K1BY4K(A XOMAROV, G. P., and GAXt YE. Z., Chair of Normal Physiology, FIX"St Mt ~Ynstitute, Leningrad "On the Possible Role of Hydrodynamic Factors In Synaptic Transmission" Leningreade Fiziologichealdy Zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. H. Sechenov, Vol 57, U0 lit 1971, pp 1,641-1,646 Abstracti One of the many aspects of the proeess of synaptic transmissien of excitation which has not yet been clarified Is the question of what Und of forces cause the mass approach of vesicles to the presyximptic membrane. In this article t-he authors examine the possibility that these forces are the Magneto- hydrodynamic forces which are generated during the development of the action potential in the folloAng trayi at the moment of tra, nsmiezion of the action patentiall large electrical currents are generated and lead directly to the occurrence of high-intensity nagnetic fields in the premembrane areas, the voltage of which decreases very rapidly with distuim. The Interaction of the electrical currents with these macnetic fields genoratom large magnotohydro- dyrwdc forces# which oxe dirocted r4rallal to tho axljs of tha axon, thitt ist thsy will oxert a significant Upulao proorjuie on tho axorpLujp and tho vosicles containtd in itv causing them to move towtud the prasyiLiptic membrane. mg KICI[EYY-, V,-Ye. "The! Problem of Optimization of Certain Geometric Parameters of Statically Defined Pibs" Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta. [Works of Kazan' Aviation Institute], 1971, No 139, pp 47-63, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Makhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 V361, by the author). TranSlation: An arbitrary rib is studied in static loading. The displace- ments of elements of the rib have bilateral limitation. The conditions of wininum weight are used to determine the optimal cross sections of rods and coordinates of joints. The loss of stability of compressed rods and the limitation of flexibility are considered. The nietho~ of Lagrange fac- toys is used to solve the problem. A number of particular cases are studied, for which analytic solutions are produced. It is suggested that the gradient method be used in the general case to minimize the Lagrange functions. UR 0482 Illustrated,~Section III, Mechanical and General, 241850 AS for a rod which has recL procating and ra ting, motion improves reli~ability of the seal separating the ps from the liquid. The rod 3 11; fitted ia the body I with a nut 2. The bronze 4, leather 5 and rubber 6 rings and azcup 7 provide a sc.ling space. The liquid fills t~U space 8 between themand provides a hydraulic seal. During the operation, when tbe.liquid pressure exceeds the gas pressure.the cup17 will allow the li(ruLd to pass into the space This compresses the rings and prevents the Sas;eacape into the~liqutd during the stroke. !When the rad'is srationliry, gas is sealed by the.rings uhich are held by. the preffsure n! fluid.Ln the space 8 maintsined kir the cup 7. 25.1.68 as lZ11700/25-8,.A.F.1aCHIGIN et alia. RAW & TECHNICAL INST..(29.8.69) Bul 14/L6.4.69. Class 47f. Int.Cl.Fil 6J.: AA00523,98 ""am USSR UDC 539.319:539.219.2 TUL'CIIIY, V. I.,.jYj "HIQ.." and BUDAK, V. D., Nikolayev Shipbuilding Institute "A Plate With Periodically Situated Groups of Arbitrary Reinforced Openings" J Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhanika, No 6, Jun 72, pp 122-127 Abstzact: There is presented the solution of a Mo-dimensional problem for plates with periodically situated groups of arbitrary openings without angular points, the edges of which are reinforced by complex elastic elements. The problem is solved by a combination of the method of a sinall parai,.ieter and the method of series, and is reduced to the solution of problems riimilar to thos2- ~of a problem for a plate with circular openings. For a spw:ific case, it is proved that the obtained system of equations. is quasi-regular. Nuflie-ricil examples are presented. 4 figures. 6 references. USSR UDC 539.3 TUL%E7IY,. V.. I..,. KICHIGINT, V.. G., SAPRYKPNA, L. T., and,YURCHEMKO, T. A., Mkalayev ShipbtMIding "Concerning the Equilibrium of a Plate With Arbitraril~ Situated Reinforced Circular Apertures" Kiev, Prikladnaya Mek-hanika, No 1, 1971, pp 61-67 Abstract: The article deals with the two-dimensional stressed state of an Infin! te isotropic plate with any- number of arbitrarily- situated circular openings, the edges of which are reinforced by narrow elastic rings. The boundary conditions are written down with u~;e of the cc)mplex Kolosov- Huskhelishvili. potentials. Dy means of the series method in combination with the method uf Cauchy-type integrals, the pro~lerr. is reduced to an in- finite quasiregular system of.equations, which is realized on a digital electronic computer by Oe truncation methods The numerical data of some ealzalations are presented, whi.ch- make it possible to ascertain the in- fluence of the number of apartures.on the:stressed state of the plate. I f:Lgures,. L table,- 4 b�bliographic entries. USSR UDC: 536, 46:533. 6 0SVETINTSKIY, S.A., EUCHIN., YU. S. and BAKHMAN, N. N. "Combustion of Solid Fuel in Gas Oxidizer Flow" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinarniki Dispersn. Sistern, 1972 (1 I-th All-Union Confexence on Problems of Evapora- tion, Combustion and Gas Dynai-nics of~ Dispertion Systems, 1972), 1972, p 40 (from Referativnyy Zhu rnal -Meldianika, 1973, Abstract No 12B980) Translation: Con-lbusti-on of pol ymethyl -meta c rylate with additIons of uroti?.-opin, hexyl and copper needles in flov,, of oxigeriwas investigated. Tests were conducted with cylindrical specimens of d1i = 8 rnm origi.wil inf;ide diameter, 70 iyu-n lengili made by cornpactiii.- the inixture polymetIlyli'lleta- crylate powder witli additions, The oxidizer flow demsity I-v varierl from 2 10 to 4C gr/cm sec. The combustion chamber pressuxe was 5-70 atm. A is sbown that by adding liexyl and crippur nr,!erRi:Ii5 to tbc fu(.-I it is to control the effect of prevFurc and oxidizor flow dvi~uu.',ty on the tipced of gasif ication. USSR UDC 6?-q-7-o36V~r4-66s536.46 OSVEMIZSXIY, S. A., KICKENt YU. S., and BAIGiW, N. n. "The Combustion of a Sol!,Ld Fuel in a Strean of Gaseous,0xidant" Odessa# 11-ya Vses, Konf, po Vopr,, Isparentya, Goreniya I Gas. Dinamiki Disperan. Sistemo 1972 - Sbornik (11-th~All-Union Conference on Problems of the Evaporation,, Combustionp and Gas Dynaaics of Dispexsed Systemsp 1972 -- Collection of lforl-,)v 1972, p 40 (fJmz Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Aviatsionnyye I Rake-Wyye Dvigatelit Ila 11 197,1, Abstract Ho 1,34,144, Jiesune) Transliationt A study was made of the combustion of pol)qieth3,lznet1-.6acrylate (MA) with additives of urotropinet hexogent and copper need2os in a str.-am of ga~seous oxygen. The experiments wexe conductect on cylindrical speeciiwns irith w1 initial Interwa diameter of dH - 8 mm and a 1e ngth of about ~70 nlig obtained by pressing mixtures of powdi-.red FIT-.A wi.th the additives* The flow density of the oxjxlant (pv) varied 1~:om 20 g/cM2 see to 40 g/=2 soc. The pressure in the combustion chanber uvr; 5 -- 70 physical atmoupheres, It ire-to shown that by meana of ths introduction of hexogen and copper needles ~ into : tho fuel as additiveal It Is Posalble effectively yo obange thig relationship of the gasification mto to the pressure, and density of the oxidant MO. 20 - 112 021 UNCL4SSIHEO"'~ OROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 Y:ITLE--GRAPKIC DETERMINATION OF THE VISCOSITY OF MINERAL OILS THICKENED WITH POLYtSUBUTYLENE -U- ,.-AUTHOR-(02)-KICHKIN, G.I.t LASHKHlj V.L. .~.,'.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~:';'_SOURC E-N EFTEP ER ERA B. NEFTEK?IIM* (MOSCOW) 1970, (2), 10-13 -DATE-. PUBL ISHED -- - --- 70 '.t_,SUBJECT ARE:AS--MATERIALS ropic TAGS--KINE_R.AL_OILt GRAPHIC TECHNIQUEv LUBRICATING OIL, MOLECULAR -WEIGHT9 FLUID VISCOSITY -_~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '_~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1518 STEP NO--UR/0318/70/000/004'1001010013 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118505 UNC LA SS I F I F_ 0 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT7O ~CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0118505 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FORMULA LOG V EQUALS (M EXP(09014 LOG M PLUS 0.863)) C-67,700 (V IS THE RELATIVE VISCOSITY, M is THE MOL. WT. OF POLYISOBUTYLENE (I)# C IS THE CONCN. OF 1) WAS :EMPIRICALLY DEDUCED TO CALC. V OF A LUBRICATING O[L CONTG. ADDEO 1. THE VERIFICATION OF THE FORMULA AGAINST V:EXPTL. DATA SHOWED THAT IN 37 SAMPLES THE ERROR OF CALCDo V WAS SMALLER-THAN OVEQUAL TO IOPERCENT, IN SAMPLES IT WAS 10-15PERCENTYAND IN-2 SAMPLES IT WAS SMALLER THAN 20PERCENT. UNCLASSIFIED ----------- - - --------- 1 U.34CLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 0 0 rITLE--PREPARATION OF UNSATURATED ALCOHOLS BY THE HYDROGENATION OF ALPHA BETA UNSATURATL:~D ALDEHYDES IN TH&PRESENCE OF AWIRIDIUM CATALYST --,.AUTHOR-(05)?~H~DKEK~L.,~II.L.9 BAKHANOVA, E,.N., ASTAKHOVA, A.S., BRiKENSHT N 'rAVCHENKO, V.I.. M, M, KHs a? ]COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR kft. "SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 19TO, (2)t 499 D ATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--HYDR,- DGENAT[ON, IRIDIUM, CATALYST, ALDEHYDE, FURAN, BENLENE _~_,`DERIVATIVEI ALCOHOL zx:- '-C,CNTROL-MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,-.OOCUMENT 'CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0625 STEP NO--UR/0062/T()/0001002/0499/0499 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOI.19537 UNCLASS IF IED 72/2 olo~ UNCL A~'S I F I Eld' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119537 GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE PRESENCE OF IR CATALYST, :UNSATO. ALDEHYDESr SUCH AS CH SUB2* CHCHOr MECH.'ClICHO? PH' ll:CHCHO, AND FURYLACROLEINt ARE HYDROGENATED TO UNSATO* ALCS. IN 70-100PERCENT YIELDS. THE REACTION IS RUN AT NORMAL:PkESSURE AND ROOM TEMP. mus, 3 MILLIMOLES PHCH:CHCHO IN 10 ML 96PERCENT E'rOH WITH 0.5 G 5PERCENT IR-C GAVE AFTER UPTAKE OF I MOLAR EQUfV. H,7100PEkCENT :P.LiCH:CHCH SUB2 011. A ~.ZND MOLE H WAS TAKEN UP AT A MUCH REDUGED RATE. THE CATALYST AAY BE ;.~.Rr :USED REPEATEDLY.. FACILITY*. INST. KHIM. r-lZ., MOSCOW, USSR. 5 sI I--[ E 0-- Couposite Materials USSR UDC 620,18)t620.17 V. I., andSMYAVSXAYA, V. X., Moscow Institute of -3%0fand A.Uq3m- The Role of Structiml Components In Hardentag NaturaL Coaposite Materials" %oiscow, Izvestlya Itysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniyo ChornVa Betallurgiya, No 7, 1973, pp _i36.-i4O Abetwacts The dep3ndence of the yield point and of tho ultinate strength of steel 60 and of steel U8 on the interlaminate distomce in sorbite wan evaluated. Steel with a fibrous structure possesses a b1gber hardening f"tor In deformation than steel with a chaotic dtsposition of cementito particles. When atlculating the strength of a fibrous coapouite material, not only the streAgth of the particles of the, hardening phaso aust be A unted for, but also the effect of hazdaning the natrix at the expetse of diminution domLns of barrierleiss motion of dislocations. A good corre- lation between the calculated and actual, strength of the composite results itt equal strength of the matrix and iron with, the size of cells equal to the interlaminate distance in the steel# Three figures# eight biblio- gmphie references.. USSR UDC 669.295:621.785.53 KIIYLN I. N., ANDRYUSHECHKIN, V. I., OPALEV, S. B., POGOZREV, A. I., 111foscow --Tn-s-!titute of Steel and Alloys "Calorizing Titanium and VT-14 Alloy in Powders With the Use of Electric Heating!' Moscow, IVUZ. Chernaya Netallurgilya, No 5, 1972, pp 139-11422 Abstract: The authors study diffusion calorizing of technically pure ti- tanium VT1-0 and titani-wn alloy IrT-14 -,rith.the use c-f high"speed electric heating. The specimeris were I'lat strips measuring 60 5 mn j.11 thickzles;;es .6 rr-mi. C!Llvrizirig was donc at 1()00-110n'C Pcr 3-:1.0 millut-s. The of 0.3-0 spec.iment, were herited Lt rates of 10 and 500 deg/r, by direct passage of elec~tric current through them. Temperature was meattnia,ed by v chrome:1- -aluiael thermocouple accurate within �5 deg. Calorizing was done in pauders consisting of a mixture of aluminum (30-70%), aluminLiln ox--'-(ie (67-27ic") and girmollium chloride 0%). The process was done in argon to provent oxidation. The structure, phELse composition of the diffus--ion layers a-,.d the a]-tLm-in,,r-r- content in these layers were studied by methods of mzat~allafrraphic, x-r;~iy radiographic phase and microscopic x-ra .y spectral analysis, its well as by 112 IPI USSR KIDIN, I. N., et al., IVUZ. Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, pp 139-142 measurements of the microhardness and microthermoelectroirative force. it was found that diffusion layers 50-100 lim. deep can be rrc(17tced in 5-10 ininutes. The use of electric heating intensifies the process of titanium calorizing. Incr-aasing the rate of electric heatinEiforms deeper diffusion layers. Calorizii3g increased the thermal stability.of pure titanium by a factor of 10, and that of VT-14 alloy by a factor of 5. 2/2 - 85 USSR UDC 669.1'24:620.186:539.219.3:669.789 DIN I N. SHCHERBEDINSKIY, G. V., ANDRYUSHECHKIN, V. I., and VOLKOV, II K Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "Diffusion of Carbon in Austenite for an Fe-~30% Ni Alloy During Reverse Martensite Transformation" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termiclieskaya Obrabotka bfetallov,, No 1, Jan 73, Pp 8-10 Abstract* The authors studied the effect of varied state of austenite structure on the diffusion of carbon in an austenitic Fe-30% Ni alloy. It was found that the decrease in the diffusion coefficients after the gamma- alpha--gai=a transformation was probably associated with the formation of a large number of defects in the austenite Structure, which results in slm,7ing down the diffusion process as a result of,the interaction of carborl atoms with austenite lattice defects. Experimental data showed the energy of carbon atom-dislocation interaction amounte&to 10,600-i-1050 cal/mOle. 4.figures, 1 table, 4 bibliographic refer ences. USSR UDO 669,14t620*181 KIDIN, I, Ni, IIZM'OVp V. I., IOMI140VA, 0. V., and BORODINA, YE. K. , Moscow -Mtrfu-Vea Steel and Alloys "Production of a Composite Material Based on the Ferelta-Maxtensitio Structure of Steel 20" )4oscv)w# Izvestiya YysL;hM Uchobnykh ZavecLeniy, Ch-exwiya Ifetallurgiyap No 1. 1973,i -P'.P 134-137 Abstracts The Tossilollity of producing natural coupoolte materials basod on the layered ferrite-martensitic structure of steerl 20 is analyzed. The method consista in heating steal by direct current transmission (v-10D deg/SeC) Up to 750-'1800C (two-phase rogion), rollingil and hardening In rollers. After such processing, a J.0if-temporature anneal is carried oixt. At optimum processing conditions -40-o5Q%, t 0 )j the tensil g;trvngtl,. &" -155-160 2 nealwz5o C kg/za and the elongation ~ '12.1% at 100% viscoua fracture, In this caset tho otruoture consists of a ferritic satrix and nections of ~ anneaad naftonsito Ot - 530-550), oriented along the axits of roWng, Thai, dimensions and tho form of vartensitic section are datorminedp as, irs the !rolumv ptrt of the-=Lrtensite, which equals t-158%. Critical v&lues of v, and 1/h were USSR XIDIM, I. N., et al., Izvestiya Yy4ashikh Uchabnykh Zavedeniyp Churnaya MetaUurgiya, No 1, 19?3, pp, 1311-137 calculated; it is demonstrated that the produced matexlal conforns to the re.qu3mements. of composite materiala, Four figures, ona forstulap seven bibliogniphic references. 2/2 and YEREME- "Study of the Ilechanism of Hardening of.Wire by Electrothermo- Treatment" Moscow, IVUZ Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 3, 1971.9 pp 129-132. Abstract: The influence of electrothermal and electrotliermomechanical treat- ment on the structure and properties of wire made of type 60 steel was studied. The electrothennomechanical treatment was found -to produce a: higher tensile strength (130 kg/mm') while retaining a high level.of ductility. Electrother- 21 mal'treatment produced a tensile strength~of 126 kg/l= 'while ordinary patent- in eL strength of 117 kg/mm~. Elect-roth6l-mal anid electrothermo- :thie structure neebanic-al treatment significantly improvei USSR 1=x,1a,&U.ATfDRYUSHECHKIN, V. I., and OPAIEV, S. B., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys a "The Interaction of Titanium With Rarefied Air During Elec .-'ic Heating" Moscow, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy: Chermaya metallurgiya, ITO 5, 1971, PP 139-142 Abstract: The authors study the interaction of grade VT1-0 commercially pure titanium with the residual gases of laboratory air at a rarefaction OIL' 10- UM Hg under conditions of rapid electric heatinj~ and slow heating in a furnace. The study was conducted using specimens made from annealed, comrier- cial M H -0 grade titanium (C=0-33%, N2~- 0-02%, 2 - 0.0014, Fe = 6.08%, Bi m4%, and C~ = 0.1%) with the following dimensions: 0.1 x 10 x 65 mm. The specimens were electrically heated by lassing industrial frequency electric current directly through them. Slow httating-w-as accomplished in an electric resistance furnace. The electric heating rate in the phac-e transformation temperature range for titanium was 150:degrees/sec. (1-5 de-grees/sec. in the case of heating in the furnace). The iste of cooling in the same temperature Interval was 50-70 degrees/see., The phase transform6tion temperature was 8800 C. This was determined by the inflection on the cooling curves. The 112 USS KIDIIII 1. N., et al., Izvestiya vysshikli uchebnylrh za7C-d!~_11.1.1r: Chernaya metallurgiya, No 5, IW1, PP 139-142 temperature was measured using a chromium-aluminum thernocouple. The inter- action of titanium with rarefied air was studied .-ithin the 800-13000C inter- val. Yethods of electric resistance, micro-hardness, and microt'..'Iermoelectro~- motive force measurements, along with veight analysin, indicate a great degree of activity in the interaction between the gan medium and titanium in the ease of electric heating as opposed to tilew heatingr in a furnace. Under experimental conditions, in addition to the diffusion of oxygen into titaniwn, a significant quantity of nitrogen also is diffusedo Original article: threp. figures, one formula, and six, bibliographic entrie,:.~. _7 2/2 Thermomechanical Treatment~ USSR _191.21-A2 I. N. LIZUNOV, V. I., BELYAVSKAYA, V. 1M., and YER&4E- Aoscow Institute of Steel and.All6ys "Study of the Mechanism.of Hardening of Wire:by Electrothermo- medhanical Treatment" Moscow,, IVUZ Chernaya Nfetallurgiya, No3197.1, pp 129-132. Abstract: The influence of electrothermal and electrothermomechanical treat- ment on.the structure and properties of wire made of t"e 60 steel was studied. The el*ectrothermomechanical treatment was found to produc2 a higher tensile strength (130 kg/mm2) while retaining,a high level of ductility. Electrother- mal, treatment-produced a tensile. strength of 126 kg/mm,2, while ordinary Patent- ii~g in -a strength of- 117. kg/mm,2 and electrothermo- mechanical treatment signif,;cantlydmprov~e the structured USSR UDCi 620.178.15-05 KID TV', I. N., ANDRYU3HECF=!T, V. I., and Golmillov, 1. P. ItMachine for Determining Residual Stresses or. 'the Basis of F14T-3 I'Equipment Moscow, Zavodskaya laabcratoriya, No. 1, 1971, PP 107-109 Abstract: The description is Civen of a machine for determining the residual stresses in the surface layers of plastic specimens. The machine has as its basis the PMT-3 microhardness meter, an optical device used to measure the bind in the specimen arisinE from the removal of a layer in the.course of the test, by a spe- cial device which continuously and ele ctrolytically scrapes tiie surface lay~~r of the specimen. A diagram of The device is given togetit er -r.,ith a dc.-tailed explanation of its operation. The ma- chine was tested by measuring- the rosidual in thf~, sur- face layer cf welded type-20 steel plates. re8ults of tkif~!s,,2 rfleftStLremc~nts agreed -with ~.he results. obtained in the literature by other wv!thoda. The authors, riumbero of the IVIoscow Steel and Alloy Institute, claim for their rnethod the advi nta[~,P, that it takes into account the specific nature of tha, residual -tztrr--Bs distribution in the specimens after surface toughening. USSR UDC 620.17'1.32-.669.295-.669-015.4 "OV, E. Mf. Moscow Institute of Steel KIDIN., I. N., MEDVU)EV, V. V., and KMDON "The Effect of Heating Rate on the Mechanical Properties of Cold-Deformcd Titanium" M cow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebriy1ch Zavedeniy Gheri~aya 14alvallurgiya. No 9, os L l 1970, PP 135-130 Abstract: The mechzinical properties of cold-deformed 1 -0 titard ~,;-ere s-,.-udied under conditions of a continuous high ratP of.heating iltd under isothernic con- 1-- 340, ditions after a high rate of heatmg. Swrriples of spec.-l form and dimen L 'IS were nade of 0.2 = thick sheet metal. acperimental. a4i~l measurLrig techniques are briefLy described. The results shwi that in;a time inl;,erval of 1-200 .9ec before failir,-e, the short-time heat resistance depends substantially on the heating rate. Tempez-atures for achieving plastic defo =-ztio~B of 04'2019, 0.5%, etc., are higher, the greater the rate of continuous heatinig. MT. MMRIRMI-9. V M., w F a i ma w am mi ni za m ms i mmlfflf MOMFINFM USISR UDC 669.11.669.18:621-785-53 KIDIN I N -ANDRYUSHECHKIN, V,, I., and~UHVTANOVA, N,, X., Moscow Institute of dllt ant Moys "Calorizing of Iron in Pastes Using Electric Heating" Mbsco', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebpykh Zav~deniy Cherna,,,.t Metallurgiya, I W No 9, 1970: -140 137 Abstra-.,t: Astudy was made of the effecl~ of a high rate of electric heattig on the kinetics of the formation of the gtructure, and phase content of Armco iron iii calorizing in pastes at 950-1200 0 for 1-10 Min. Samples were heated by the contact method at a rate of 10 anti 50 dep,,Aec. The paste composition (88,% Y-_A1 + 10% quartz powder (marshallite) + 2%N11 C1 )'itakes it possible to obtain the greatest layer thielmess. Fo�- camparisK,;heating was conducteud in paste at a rate of 10 deg/see and in a powder mi7ture at 0. 1' dog/sec with a holdiA+y time of 15 min to 2 hr. Electric: heating makes it possible to intensify the pr:)cess of metal saturation by alu Wum by more than 12 times; the 120-160- m. layer thicImess is attained at 1100 in 2-5 min. It -was established by met- allographic and other methods.thatelectric heating in,.cialorizing produces a 1/2 f