SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KILNA, A.A. - KINDYAKOV, V.I.
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197/1637
USSR uDc: 621-376-54
KIMA ZHUYLAUSKAS, K. P. ,MASYULIS, 1. 1. , VEYVERIS, G. P., Institute
R
ve"~Iysics and Mathematics, Academy of,Sc~ences of the Litliuanian SS-
"A Device.for Discrete Demodulation of,Duration-Modulated Pulses"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlenny-ye obraztsy, tovarn~-je znaki,
No, 3, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 291334, Division H, filed 27 Mar 68,
published 6 Jan 71, p 151
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for discrete
demodulation of duration-modullated pulses. The 1mit contains a scaling
circuit, decoder, pulse shaper, diodes and coincidence circuit. As a dis-
feature of the patent, in order to improve precision and resis-
tance to interference in the demodulation process, the device is equipped
with a cadence nulse time discriminator for the pulseti from the output of
the scaling circuit. The output of this discriminator is connected to the
input of the scaling circuit through an oscillator nade in the form of a
feedback-covered series circuit comprised of a controllable delay line and a
diode. The emission frequency of this oscillator is 2rL tim--s the frequency
of the cadence signal, where n is the ratio of the cadence pulse period to
the duration- quanttziiig step for the pulses. The cadence sl-gnal line is cc---
nected to the set terminal of a flip-flop whose one-output terr-inal is con-
nected to the controlling input of the above-mentioned delay line throuol
the pulse shaper.
ha
USSR UDC 622-412-1:543-272.08
POLYAKOV, V. S., GORDEU-V) A. T., and KILUI A. L.
"A GIK-l Type Instrument for Detecting Hydrogen, Methane, and Carbon Dioxide
in a Mine Atmosphere"
Tr. 'lost. NII Do bezopasn. rabot v gorn. prom-sti (Worlxs of the Eastern
Scientific Research Institute of Work Safety in the Mining Industry), Vol 32,
pp 248-253 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Metrologiya I Izmeritellnaya
1972
Tekhnika, No 2, 1.973, Abstract No 2.32.1037 by V.S.K.)
Translation: The authors nresent the block diagram, description, and techni-
cal characteristics of the GIK-l instruneirt, idlich is used for Simultaneous
and discrete detection of methane, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide in the atmos-
phem-, of miner, and fftafts. Yhe inotrument's opeiitting ~r,rinclple Is baoad on
a measurement of the difference between the light reftaction indices of the
gas sample bein6 investigated and a liie amount of pure air, as quantLtatively
detemined by the displacement of the interference bando with respect to their
origiral (zero) positions. 111P. =Ullt Of GPC!0t17UM diSpItLeement is proportional
to the value of the refractLve index of the gas mixture. being invertigatca,
which itself changes proportionally to the.percentage content, of =thane,
hydrogen, and carbon dioxide in the mixture. The percentage limits for
measuring the concentrations of the gases are: methane -!.- 0-6; H2 -- 0-06;
1/2 ,
USSR
POLYAKOTI, V. S., et al., Tr. Vost. NII po bezopasn. rabot v gorn. prom-sti,
Vol 12, 1972, pp 248-253
Co~ 0-6; rue-thane + CO -- 0-6; methane 0-12. Detection error is
3 -Ll models of the 1 were iubjected to industrial
:t -3 percent. RiTerimen oz~:
tests over a period of 2 months in Uralkaliy'B mines,~during which tine nore.
than 700 11~, CC~, and CH4 detection tests were carried out. The test results
were positive, and the GIK-l is recomepded,for industrial use. An experi-
mental group of 25 of these instrumentsimust now be produced for the Uralkaliy
association. (2 illustrations;.l table)
2/2
1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIeD PROCESSING DATF~.---30(Jcl7;_l
TITLE-ELECTRON Exlzk-,ITATIUN ENERGY~TRANSFER I IN' LIQU10 SOLUTIONS. &'1f _v__
M.M., ANDREYESHCHEV, YE.A., Kll.[Nr S..F.Ir RIKEN'VLAI,
M.M.,- ROZMANP I.M.
-.~COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
-SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRP SERo FIZ. 1-970, 3413P, 625-31
DATE PUBLISHED--70
~_SUBJECT AREAS-CHEKISTRY, PHYSICS
-iEX NO~l ETHYL2- E
JOP IC TAGS-EXCITA-TioN ENERGYj AROMATIC ETHER, CYCL01 A E
GLYCOL# ETHANOL, SOLVENT ACTION, NAPHTHOLs ABsopp,rioN SPECTRUMv
:FLUORESCENCE SPECTRUMv ELECTRON DONOR.
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.~:'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/09 72 SYEP NG-JUR/00481TWO 00 3062 5/ 06 31
cERC ACCES~ICN Nl)--AP0124-All-
jz--
2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--300CT70
-:-":CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--APOIZe+631
-0
ABSTRACT./EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. THE THEORETICALLY DERIV~
EXPRESSICN FOR TI-E DISSOCN. OF THE EXCITED STATE:OF THE DONOR HOLS. It!
THE PRESENCE OF ACCEPTOR MOLS*t IN WHICH THE ENERGY TRANSFER OCCURS
EITHER THROUGH A LONG DISTANCE MECHANISM iDIPUL.E,DIPOLL INTERACTION's OR
THRGUGH MOL. CCLLISICN (EXCHANGE INTERACTION), WAS STUDIED BY EXAMG. 3
PAITS OF DONOR ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS IN SOLVENTS OF VARIOUS viscosury. THE
SYSTEMS: (A) DIPHENYL ETHER-CYCLOHEXANONE IN ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND (81 IN
ETCH; (C) AND IDJ, RESP.r'DIPHENYL ETHER-2v5iOIPHENYLi ")'(-'ZGLE IN THE SAME
SOLVENTS; (E) 2,NAPHTHOL-1,395,TRIPHENYLIIYRAZOLEIV.E IN ACOET, (F) ETOH,
AND (G) ';",BUCH, OR (H), [J)v AND (K)o RESP.v IN THESE SOLVENTS. BUT
PURGED WITH N. THE ABSORPTIGN SPECTRAv FLUORESCeNCE SPECTRA, QUANTUM
YIELDS, DONOR FLUORESCENCE OECAY AND QUENCHING* AND SENSITIZATION OF THE
ACCEPTOR FLUORESCENCE WERE MEASURE0,1JELDING VALUES FOR ACCEPTOR
CONCNS. FOR HALFQUENCHING THE FLUORESCENC9. A140 DATA ON THE MECHANISM OF
ENERGY TRANSFER. GOOD AGREEMENT OF THEORY WITH EAPT. WAS FOUND FOR A
AND B, WHERE THE LONG TANGE 14ECHANISM DOES NOT CONTRI11UTE AND ALSO itl 0
WHERE THIS hECHANISM PREVAILS. FOR E-K THE COLLISION MECHANISM 15
NEGLIGIBLE. GOOD AGREEMENT WITH EXPT. 15 FOUND Fbit E-J 13UT NUT FOR G
AND K. THIS COULD NOT BE EXPALINED. ~ THE CONTRI11UTION OF BUTH
TO THE INITIAL QUENCHING CONST.. IS DISiOSSEDo
Mir-]
021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
:TITLE--RADICLUMINESCENCE OF ORGANIC MATTER. VI. -f~LUORESCENCE AND
-U-
,...PHOSPHORESCENCE IN FROZEN SOLUTIONS DURING X RAY.AND PHUTOEXCITATION
A-UTHOR-104)-.ANDREYESHCHEV, YE.A.# KILINtS.F., ROZ14AiN# Y.M." SPURNY, F.
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
.-s CE-IZV. AKAD. NIAUK SSSRV FIZ.:19701 34(3)v 662--6
CUR SER.
~A)AT EPUBLISHED-----70
"SUBJECT AREAS- CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
,4~TOPIC-TAGS-RADIOLUMINESCENCE#:X.RAYs,
.~'_:'~.,.FHOSPHORESCEKCE, FLUORESCENCE,
,-CONTROL MAFKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
_00C.UMEN1 CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/1626
BENZENEt NAPHTHALEN.Ev
Ll-GHT EXCITATION
STEP NO--UR/0048/70/034/003/0662/Oi566
CIRC ACCESSIEN NO-AP0125248
LllVL_ L A-!, I L!
~21~ 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125248
,P.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHOTO AND RADICLUMINESCENCE OF
BENZENE AND NAPHTHALENU ( 1) IN CYCLOHEXANEt DECALLN, PFIME-, ANo ETGH AT
17DEGREESK WERE MEASURED; THE PHOSPHORESCENCE SPEGTRA WERE SEPo
-.-RECORDhDt AND THE PHOSPHORESCENCE FLUORASCENCE RAT~10 DORING X RAY A14D
z..PH0TGEXClTATlCN WAS ESTD.
coa~tingi
.521.824
USSR MIX: 546.831-546
YEVIYASHEV, A. V. , KIICa,. MUOKYWY, S. Z. 0 and z':FAROVA, ft. V.
"Pyrolytic Nitrides of Titanium and Zirconi= and Are-as of Their Application"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, VkIO. 12, Dec 70, pp 30-32
Abstract: Data on the denosition of titanium and zirconium nitrides from
the gas phase are discu3sed. USe -~rds nade of Commerclal zirconiun and titmi
tetracUloride, hydrogen.and nitrogen, The Procass of lepositson of
zirconi= pyronitride t"es place at 1400--20000C, witL, t~,e deposition
rates suffic4ently hi.-.1 to obtain coatings of appropriate thicknezs. 'Z-,e
most favorable conditions for depositing zirconium pyronitride are a-rtained
at a molar ratio of initial components of ZrCl4.N2:R2:=l:I3,:2- The temuera-
ture may be varied within 1700-20000C. A tabjd in-he- or,,fg4nal article
indicates the same processing relationshipu and speciricatflons for titanillm
.112
USSR
YMASHEV, A. V., et al, Tsvetmyye Metally, no. 12, Dec 70, pp 30-32
pyronitride. The maximum deposition rate, however,.u~?,s observad at 1600-
1700'C. The decrease in the deposition rate with an increase in temperaTure
is related to the fact that the titanium pyronitride deposition rate becomes
co=ensurable with the vaporization rate. It was aloo fo-Und that the
deposition rate of pyronitrides is directly proportional to the effectlye
cross section of the vanor-gas mixture in the reaction zone, 7he hi-gx'h
electroconductivity of titanium and zirconium nitridez per-,Atz their use in
special areas of electrical engineering a-nd electrorics. lihe superconduc-
'or suozero-
tivity of zirconium nitride makes it a potential material
temperature technology. High meltirugg temperatures X-11d good refr-actory
properties make these materials suitable for use as mtrengthening com-
ponents. The method of deposition froa the ga-%.phazt~ may be used for
applying refractory coatings to parts of intricate configixration.
F;
USSR uDc: 681-327-12
BRIKAUSKAS, B.-Yu. B., K-ITRA.-A. A., Institute of Physics and Mathematics,
Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR
"A Device for Shaping Synchronizing Pulses in Reading Out Information From
a Magnetic Tape"
Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 3, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 291193, Division G, filed 18 Apr 6.9,
published 6 Jan 71, PP 117-118
Translation: This Authorts Certificate introduces a device for shaping
synchronizing pulse:; in reading out information from a magnetic tape. The
device is based on Author's Certificate No 225549. As a distinguishing
feature of the patent, the output synchronizing pulses are brought closer
into phase with the input signals by us ing an adder module with its input
connected to the output of the time discriminator, while the adder module
output is connected to the input of the' de-emphasizer.
49
P 9~ 0 CS 1 N' DAT E-- L3 NOV 70
ONCLASSIF
T-ITLE--RA SING THE AC CURACY 0 F AN EXPERIME-NTAL 0 E T E:I%'M I NA T 10 N' DF GONTACT
F 01R. C E S IN THE C EN TEOF DEFOmMAT[01; AND; THEOkY OF. THE MATHEMATICAL
A.P., CHERNYAVSKY, A.A., ALLESHKO, V.I.,
:lil,.L I,7YE_ V1::U.,:.A - F
-'C CUNT ROF ftNF0--Mlq
Ut4T R
~SOURCE-IZVIEST. V.U.Z., CHERNAYA 10, E T-197012) 9 1 _1~16
'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT ~-AS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND M 4, R I NE E!li~it
5--lETilLLURG[C R SEARCli FACM,ryt~ ACGUkACY 5F-vlG,lRD, -li-IAL
TOPIC TAG~3 L
ROLLINGt FOETAL 0 E Ff) RMA T 1 OR MA T HEMA T 1,:C ANALYSIS
MARK I N.%'J--tqO 'RESTP I CT I ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
RRGXY ~;E~ S TE PIIfJ--UR/ 0 1 't8 /70 011 QW) 1/ 0096
EL/FRAME--2000/0561
_CIPC ACCEESSI(JIN NO--P
W0124~!56
212 022 UNCL ASS 'IF I.ED PROC F!) S IN6 DA TE-- 13,140V7 c
CIRC ACCESS I ON NC--AP0124256
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U).Gll-0- A dS T~,'.A.C T. CF.-IBID., 1969; ( 1.2
A., 7007-52 0432. TH~ QUESTION OF THE %lATjiE-,",ATlC,AL A11:4LYSIS OF-
EXPERIMENTAL DATA VELATING TO C`NrACT F0l`CFS ARISING IN TH* ROLLING OF
U
METAGS' RE
P
ROUUr_ED ELECTRUNJCALLY~ IN THE FORM OF A S E Il I ES OF
OSCILLOGR01S, IS CONSIDERED WITH SPECIAL REF. TO T'r' R 03 L
CORRECTING THE END i:Fr JF THESE
-ECT r OSCILLOGRAN-S SO AS,10 I CR
N EASE ME
ACCURACY OF THE EXPERIMENTAL GETERMINATION ~!F coar~icl_ FORCES. IN
TYPICAL EXISTING EXPERZIMFi-ITAL 'llETH(jDS'7* THE ACCURACY WITH wHICH THE
POS I T 101 OFTHE NEUTRAL SECTION MAY BE D E TE R I IN E D IS f 1-11 L A RTo
3RERCENT.
_AS 4,
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES'SING DATF--020CT70
SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF OEHYDRUCHLOPI.NATED P LY(VI 4YL
CHLORIDE) FIBERS AND FILMS ANO THEIR MCOIFICATIONS _U_
XU.TH3R-(05)-GRACHEV-v V.I.v i[-ZPR(JZYANNYKfit. :A.V..t S14ELKUNCVP V.G.v
1
p
-1-, KlvlLhNK09 YU.K.
~~.-CIQUNTRYV, Of INFO--USSR
'..'.5.0URCE--ZH. PKIKL. KHPI,. (LElINGRAD) lq709 4313) 633-8
SEDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUU'JECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
m__TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUMv POLYVINYL,CHLORIOE FIBER, TEMPERATURE DEPENDE4~:E,
-T.ACTIVLTY, CHOKINATION9 DEHYDRUGI'--NATION-tiRP.OMINATION, THIJUREA,
CATALYS
POL VMER FILM
'CMTROL tlARKIfJG--NO RESTRICTIONS
0OCU-XENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
..71PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0305 STFP %10--IJR/0030/70/04-31003/Ob33/0638
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0111499
UNC _L A S S I F I E
2/2- 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI'4G DATE--02OCT70
RC ACCESSION NO--APO.111499
BSTRACT/EXITRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIUMS CATALYSTV
AND TFMP. OF DEHYDROCHLORINATION OF POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) FIBE~RS AND
-FILMS ON THEIR IR SPECTRA WAS STUDIED, DEHYDROCHLORINATIriN INCREASES
7 WITH TEMP. AND TIMF AS SHOWN BY JNCREASED INTENSITY OF
THE.BANDS AT 1b80 1720 AND 1605 CM PRIME NEGATIVE ,I (UNSATO. C-0 AND C-C
BONDS). TEH BAND -INTENSITY AT 3028 CM PRIME NEGAtIVEL (ENO VINYL
GROUPS) ALSO INCREASES WITH TEMP. THF PRESE14CE OF A CATALYST INCREASES
THE RATES -DIAZOAMIN09EMZENE INCREASING THE RATE MORE THAN
ALPHAPNAPtiTHYLAMINE. USING DIAZOAJ4INOBFNZENE, ALPHA AND BETA
UNSUBSTITUTEO ALDEHYOE GROUPS ARE FORMED (ABSORPTION AT 1690 CM PRIME
NEGATIVE-1t.. DEHYDROCHLORINATION PROCEEDS MORE RAPIDLY IN All THAN N
VACUUM. ALSO, THE TREATED PRODUCT WAS BROMINATEDWITH 3PERCENT Ag. BR
Ar ffODE.GKFE-S'F0R- 2- HR- TO GrVE- i5RC'HC-H'--'CHCH0`R G-ROUPS~
-TREATMEN1 WITH THIOUREA AT 100-2DEGREES SHOWS THE PRESENCE OF THIOAMIDE
AND'cTfilbURONIUM GROUPSt WHICH ARE REMOVED.BY TREATMENT WITH ZN NAOH, IN
THE SPECTRUM.
tit., C-
LA.3joff IEL
USSR UDC: 681-335.7
M=USKAS, K. P _K_1U(A,_h. A. Institute of Physics ai~d Mathenatics,
'Academy of Sciences or the uani an SSR
"A Device for Computing the Average Value of a Random Process"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 8, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 330466, Division 0, filed 11 Sep 70,
published 24 Feb 72, P 158
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for computing
the average value of a random process. The device contains an integrator.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the device i~3 simplified and
accuracy is improved by including a. subtractor, a bilateral clipper, and a
second. iptegrator in the device. The input of tile first integrator is con-
nected to the output of the subtractor, and the output of this integrator
is connected through the clipper to the input of Ithe second integrator.
11!he output of the second integrator is connected to one of the inputs of
the subtractor.
Converters
USSR UDC 621.31~.373
BINKAUSKAS, B. Yu. B., KIINA, A. A., and VEYVERIS, G. P., Institute of
Physics and MathematicasSAIWEV'M Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR
"A Converter Which Transforms Phase Shift to Digital Code"
Moscow myshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
Otkryitya, izobreteniye, pro
1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 2871194, class 21, filed 16 Jun 69, published
19 Nov 70, p 83
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a converter which trans-
forms phase shift to digital code. The device contains reference and
phase-keyed signal pulse shapers, flip-flops, diodes, a counter, a switch
and an automatic frequency control circuit'made up of a time discriminator,
a controllable delay line, a diode and a scaling circuit.. The output of
the diode in the automatic frequency control circuit is connected to the
input of the controllable delay line through an OR circuit. As a dis-
tinguishing feature of the patent, accuracy is Improved by adding a second
automatic frequency control circuit whose. input is connected to the output
of the phase-keyed signal pulsed shaper, while the output of the extra AFC
circuit is connected to the Input of the switch.
mppi
_1f2_ 026 PROC~SSING OATE--30OCT70
UNCLASSIFIED;
:.-TITLE--ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC METHOD FOR~INYESTIGATION OF DISPERSE SYSTEMS
-U-
WITH 'IQUID PHASES
.-AUTHOF%-( 05)-I~~~
L.V.v NIKITINAP S..A.v TAUBMAN, A*B., SPIRIDONOVAt
VeAst CHALYKH, A.YE.
-0--USSR LOP'
':.UUNTRY OF. INF
,__'-S.d,URC,E--KOLL0IDNYY ZHURNAL, 1970, VOL 32, NR 2,lPP 229
DATE PUBLISHED -------- ?0
AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY'
..-,.TOPIC:TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, PROTECTIVE COATING, PHYSICS LABORArORY
INSTRUMENT, EMULSION
-'~.:CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-~-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1720 STEP NO--UR/0069170/032/002/0229/0231
:_C.IRC,ACCESSION NO--A?0112714
UNCLASSIFI E0
-------------- ___
im ---- -----------
212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112714
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DEVICE HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND A
TECHNIQUE DEVELOPED FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUOY OF LIQUID SYSTEMS:
EMULSIONS AND LATICES* BY MEANS OF THIS METHOO ELECTRON
PHOTOMICROGRAPHS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED OF S.TRUCTURIZED PROTECTIVE FILMS
FROM MICROEMULSIONS STABILIZING THE MACROEMULSIONS OF-PURE LIQUEDS, IT
H
-BEEN.SHOWN THAT ELECTRON PHOTOMfCROGRAPHS OF LATICES CAN BE OBTAINED
AS
IN THE CASE OF INCOMPLETEJMONOMER CONVERSION,
USSR UDC 621.382.5
ZVYAGINA, E. N., OSTROVSKIY, G. I., TUGIONOV, V. I., KILIPENKO, V. V.,
CHERNYAVSKIY, V. V.
"Study of Contact Resistances in Thermoelectric Materials"
V sb. Nizkotemperaturn. termoelektrich. materialy (Low-Temperature Thermo-
electric Materials -- Collection of Works), Kisinev, 1970, pp 44-47 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenneiye, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5B187)
Translation: A method is proposed for measurement of the contact resistancesof
thermopiles, based an an increase of the nm~ber of switching layers in the
specimen. In contrast to the sonde--type, the proposed method has great
sensitivity, gives good reproducibility -of results (Pv4%, whereas the sonde
type is as much as 20% [sic]) and.makes it possible to,measure contact re-
sistance in a wide range of temperature. 2 ill. 4 ref. Author's Abstract.
................... ......... . ......... .----------
USSR UDO 621.182.5
Z11YAGINA, S.N., KlLl?ShVO, V.V., LEBEDEVI V.V.
11ceramic Thermojunctione Applicable To Thermoelectric:Dovices"
Yholodly'n. tekhn. I telchnol. Resp. mezhved. na-achno-tekhn. eb, (RefriFer--.4,or
Engineering And Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Collection)
i No 12, December 1970,
.1970, No 9, pp 17-24 (from RZh-Elektronika Ye Primbnen v
Abstract No 12B2212)
"Tranelation: Effective thermojunctions with minimum te.!2per8ture losses have been
developed. A method is proposed for chemical nickel plating of a cer8mic, assuring
a stren-Pth for bonding it with commutation plates of not less than 11-C kg/cz2. A
model technological procees is developed for preparution of thormoJunctione on
ceramic films, on the base of which thermq3unrtions from cerz;'m1cs of various sorts
arc produced. Specimens nuccesef-ully withstood. tests fo-r mechanical stulollity,
moisture resistance,-therawl shock, eleotricuX breakdourl, *to. Author a $ummary.
1/1
-77
USSR UDC 542.9lt547.586.Zt547.466t547.1-118
nRPAVICM!S, K. I., FOSHME, R. A.j PMERAUSKAS, A. P., 1ak-,4'JW4&1hVDQ-Y'9
KUMAIM, I. L.p Institute of Biochemistry.of the Lithuanian SSR AcadeV
of Sciences and the Institute of Hetero-Organia Compowids of the USSR
Academy of Sciences
p- and m-aminophenylalkene Acids and Their Derivatives Containing dietbylene-
diimidophosphoryl and diethylenediimidothiophosphoryl~croups"
Floscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR - Seriya Khimicheekaya, No 11, 1972,
PP 2Y~9-2534
Abstracts The methyl esters of p- and m-aminophenylalkine maids and the
methyl esters of N-tp-- and m-aminopbenacyl)-DL-vallne (R. Poshkene, et al.
Tr. All Lit-SSR, Series B, 197j) were phosphorylated by, phosphoxus oxychloride
or phosphorus thlooxychloride in inert solvents in the presence of bases.
Without sepamting the dichlorophosphoryl derivatives into lzsdividual forms
they were condensed with ehtyleneimine by the method of N. Bestian (Liebings
Ann* Chem. , No 566, 2100 1950). The Hal separating out was found by triethyl-
amine or an excess of ethylenimire. Thuz, the methyl -asters and sodium salts
Of para and meta-aainophenylalkanes acids containing d-Le4~-hylonettiltaidophosphory1
and diethylenediWdothiophosphoryl grou0s ware synthemizedp and the methy2
1/2
IM Mums', 1,
VROCESSING DAT~--300CT70
G15 UNCLASSI F~l ED
,~.~TITLE--TETRAKIS,PENTAFLUOROPHENYLITITANIUM -U-
-,.AUTHOR-(04)-RAZUVAYEV, G.A., LATYAYEVA, V.N.# KILYAKOVA, G.A.9 MALKOVA,
G.YA.
_~iCGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAJ~\' SSSR 1970,: 19101, 620-1
t~~ATE P,UBLISHED--70
;',:_~~SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
2z_:TOPIC TAGS FLUO,"ZINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDs ORGANOTITANIU1115 COMPOUND, BENZENE
RIVATIVEt THERMAL DECOMPOSITION
-._.'C0YTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-,,-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PR0XY:REEL/FRAM1--2000"I0&6 STEP NO--UR/0020i 70/ 1 'it /003/0620110621
:':,ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0124723
UNCLASSLFI.Ci)
-T70
2/2 015 UNCLAsSIF'fEI'D'; P'ROCE!')SING DATE--3001-
C IRC ACCESSION NO-ATO 124723
-AT
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. C SU-36 F 5,Ue,5 Lt. TRI ED IN L
SU8Z 0 AT MINUS 70DEGREES WITH TICL SUB4 AND HEE L 02 014".'S GAV~_- ON
20-30PERCENT GRANGE (C. SUB6 F SUB5) SUB4 *rI..2E-b SU32 (I A.
HYGROSCOPIC. TREATED P-L I T J-
1171-190EGREES, -',,,HlCi-' WAS VERY. r
SUB6 F SUB5 H AND TICL SU134. HG'-'L SUB2 GAVE (C 1: SUG,5) SL;6_2 AND,
TICL -SUB4. HEATED D?Y THE_ SUBSTAKE JS STABLE TO 100DEGREES 14HILE AT
120-30DEGREECS, IN THE IMELT IT DECOMPS.1 EXPLOSIVELY; IN C SUB6 ii SU86 Ar
200-50DEGREES IT WASS TOTALLY DECJMPD. :IN 40-50 HA FO C SUBIZ H SU86 F
SUB41,M. 62DEGREESt C SUB6 F SUB5 H AND (C SU86 F SIJ85) SUB2, AND INORG-,
TI FLUORIDES. POSSIBLY THE 1ST PRODUCT IS C SUB6 F SUB4 HPH.
NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. KHIM.~, GOR'Ko GOS. UNEV. IM.
':~LOBACHEVSKOGO, rORKI, USSR.
LA-5,501.
---------------- --
USSR
BUZURKHAINOV, V., WILOV, 1-1. M.,
"Measures of Importance of Binary Characteristics"
Vopr. Kibernetiki [Problems of Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], Tashkent,
No 44, 1971, pp 9-14 (Translated from Referativnyy ZhuTnal, Kibernetika, No 2,
1972, Abstract No 2 V394 by V. Mikheyev).
Translation: The following problem is studied. Given are objects charac-
terized by a set of values of binary characteristics.. We must determine
which of these chafacteristics are essential and which are secondary. A
~method is suggested using the Boolean difference of the partial functions.
An. algorithm is described for calculation of an estimate of the measure of
importance of an individual characteristic.
UDC-SLISS.''001.51 681 A.06
USSR
MIL9,13 X.. M., ALIYEV-, E. M. , KDI, A. N.
"Caltulation of c-Thresholds in the Recognition of Objects by a Voting
Algorithm"
Vopr. Kibernetiki lProblems of Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], No 43,
Titsbkent,, 1971, pp 72-80, (Translated,-from Referativny-f Murnal, Kiberne-
tika,.No.10, 1971, Abstract No:.10 VS31).
NG-.-ABSTRACr.
USSIR uDc. 629-78.015-076.66
BARAKOV, N. A., KD4P_IYA~ P.
"On Conditions of Controllability in a Problem of Approa,,~h"
Moscow, Upr. dvizhusbcliimsya ob"yektami. Tr. IV Vses. soveshcb. po avtomat.
upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik (Control of Moving Objects. Works of the Fourth
All-Union Conference on Automatic Control. 1--bilisi, 1968-col-lection of
aper 29-39 (from RZh-Raketostroyeniye, No'10, Oct 72, abstract
s), 1972, pp
P
Ho io.4i.cW.
Translation: The paper analyzes the problem of three-dimensional pursuit
of point B by point A under the fc1loving conditions. T'he -Dursued point B
moves in a straight line. The pursuing point A moves a'. constant speed.
The controls of point A are angular ~,relocities which are limited in P.,.-)F;ni-
tude. The velocity of the pursuing point A is less -than the ielccity of
the pursued point B. 'rhis problem cari be foriiiulated as IL problem of defining
the Tel-ion of controllability in the apace of the initiaL conditioric of' pw-
suit. The initial proble-- o--:' defining a controllability cond-~tion reduces
to a variational problej-,i, or more precisely. to a tvo- and three-point vari-
atlanall nrobic-m vith rccying right end of the trajectory. Tho givoni varia-
USSR
BABAKOV, N. A., KIM, D. P., Upr. dvizhushchimisya ob"yektami. Tr. I-%F Vses.
soveslach. po avtomat. upr. Tbilisi, 1963--sbornik, 1972, pp 26-39
tional problem is solved by means of L. S. Pontryagin's principle of the
I an
maximum. As a result, the optimum control.structure isIfounc - d a sche.Ttie
for solving the original problem.is given. One illustrzition, bibliography
of.three titles. Rgsum6.
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UNCLA
1: E-EFFECT OF CASTING SHRINKAGEAN THE MECHANISM Of SCAB FORMATION -U-
..AUT.HUP,-(G3)-KLM, G.P., NIKIFOKOV, A.P.t CHERNOGOROVs P.V.
J-',_ OUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
-,L,ITEINOF PROIZVOU. 1970, Zt 33-5~
ISHED----70
~SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS9 MECH.v INO-i CIVIL AND MARINEIENGR
-,7-TnPIC TAGS--M.ETAL SHRINKAGE* CAST STEEL9 14ETAL CASr,[NG# FOUNDRY MOLD
Crji%'TRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~...DOCIUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PRUXY RE.L.L/FRAME-1995/1374 STEP -NO--UR/0128/70/002/000/0033/0-335
CIRC ACCES5164 NO-AP0116823
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V2 016 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
ACCESSION N0--AP0116823
.A8S fAACT/ EXTRACT-- (U) GI-1-0- ABsrRACT. ExPTS. tlAYE tjEB~ CAKKIED OUT wITH
STEEL CASTINGS (0.3PE-RCENTC) OF DIFFERENT SHAPES ANO CROSS SECTION
AREASy TO DET THE EFFECT OF SHRINKAGE ON THE SURFACE.PROCESSES
OCCURRING D
URiNG THE COCL14G PERIOD (11200-800DEGREES) [N A SAND MOLD.
AMONG OTHER FACTORS, SCAB FORMATION IS INFLUENCED BY I'HE TIME OF CONTACT
BETWEEN THE HOT METAL AND THE MOLD SURFACE; HERE THE DIRECTION AND AMT.
G FSHRINKAGE ARE IMPORTANT. THE, CHARACTER OF THE -SCA* FDR,','.S A%D
DIFFICULTIES INVOLVED IN THEIR REMOVAL ARE DISCUSSED C)N THE BASIS OF THE
POSITION OF THE CASTING SURFACE UNDfRiCONSIDERATIIJNI WITH RESPECT TO THE
MOLPF,JHE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MOLOING,SAND, THE INTENSITY OF OXIDN.,
_~,,~~:AND.':OF: SILICATE FORMING PROCESSES AT THE SURFACE
A i
UNCLASSIFIEV!
Ref. Code
cc.' Nr Abstra'c i
A ting:Serv ce:
AP0045157, CHMICAL AB8T* 5"2,d -U IT 4)
-isobutyle
r 91295a Radiation vulcanization 'Of, P*I.-y 4t in tho
presence of p-divinylbeklizene'-_ leiztL]
-
POV, E. V. (Fili-l Inst. Khim. FIZ.. CNe
mcv~o1civ cai US
Khim. Vvs., Energ. 1974, 4(l), 81-2 (Rusg).: The ~irra d~ F, oFp(JFY_
isobutylene (11-p-dMnobebi~ne (11): blends with rv*fi caumd
'
grating of I on It whirh r e~~iu, Its in th' for 'ation
of a 3-4i
e rn
al Iattice. There was an increase: irt the* av.: moL 0.,t. of the
blend 'as d
etd. by viscometty and decreiied swdlling in'c~vclohex-
.
ane; changes in the ir sp6ctiumsho~,M that all 11 reafted. Ile
i
-6ation of 1. The ma
x. content of gel
process is equiv. to vulcaniB. . .
i ~R P I
fraction was attained with 75:25 1-11 blend at 2-4 m6garads T ir-
radn.doie. Larger dwes began to degrade the rubber. CPJft
Z
REEL/FRAM
7PR
'MERMOYMAMC ACCELERAXMII OF CONDUCrING MCOIA III VISION rjS-LIL;=D rul~;S REM
fAbstf4tt Of & Nver bx_L. _1. Xkq, nka
_Y._Kdklnkhov Given at tFle agz1MhydrodvnaoAie r erence,...;
The study of the processes of onersty "chance In pintvn gas-liquid
!
flvwz I
a nw and highly complichtod ptublvm. The Matin'Atea of t1'. "fliticcZly
e=,axtaiprio( a..rmat.ia -I-
of t"n9!:t-fttIt:u; atorgy to a liquidroatal. g*n4rate4 ca
-
of:c4a process (the ratio of the
Increment of the.kinctir anorgy-of Lite rratal 7to the Variation In "thalpy of
the jt,,am) can reach the lImIting value a an the order of 0. 75 to 0. 80.
The primary cause of this -voductizn In afficittity tu=z out to Ue d
!
Othod'd
turbance of the baii i6riam of the l1quid-notal piston. atcordingly, Ulm
"
of stabilizing the
piston boundaries are acquiring urgency.
Tito results ot ~ experimental studleit of the acceleration Of a Winale,
V -onstant atW variable trots *6CtI&A are
liquid!-mntat laton in. cha~nols of t
-
discussed in this papav. A StOy we* me4f of the affect of the, ebaracter
tatic,
."r c field an the 'intin"Lt
'notf rite pfftt~.
Tits accelerated motion of the piston In thw channel undor the effectof
a prempure drop an Its ends Is accompartiLd by Intcase dm-terloration of the
part; Of the piston.uhich is cmuned by the Introduction at a tas c4v~m utto ti~v
liquid. Upertnttntiiil: 4ara wire obtained on the rate Of Iotrmtuct; L'Ift of thv
cavern. Lim shap..of its aurfacis was ev:slunteA far virtoAm accelgrAttonti.of the
piston vithnut stabilization, Themit dat-i are Immatigotim! Am the tnittAl 4,ttm
for -nalyvis of Lite c~cthodm of stabilizinr liquid platon3 in piston flo-tt.
The antrgy characteristics of the acceleration proceas In cl-nnatv of
.
constant and vA
riabla croon section were Obtained with end with-ut
of the piston boandarLds. The essence of the applifid stab4lizati4n, techniiquo
10 that a current to passed tbroultli the aeriAlorAl cromet o",tiort of the cylin4rical
slistQn Its & result of which volunstric. alettirouvignetic force% app"t which
concentrote the metal along the di,raction. of the currmt (1`14uts 11, In the
teoted ch&naalas the field was Intensified near the ends of the plot-2n usirtA
~
farrondoInat1c Insect* between the current conductinji wells. The efficiency of
the piston acceleration when realizing such a stobillitation procadkire in a chsavr
40
,2, 7 q 3
UNITIAR-FLOW LIQULD4WTAL MAGMEM"ROMNAMIC SISTDIS M-D SYMIMMOU5 GF-MATION
OF ELEMIC POWM
(Article by ye, X,_Da:tjc . V. v. ra~wlv"Ua r m '-h-h--I=,r InstItuto of
Tachnicar Thermphisitz 'of L r -
1. M. Povitnikov,
Elactrodyruvac. Institute of the UZY.A. a.- -1
Warsaw, 1= Sympoallm on Electriettv tr
Academy of ci4ntas, Otv, :USSR,
"AP:ftOtohydrodvn ics. 19611; pp 1635-16461 -
The VrIeAry difficulties when Imple=entivi; liquid-cietal
ragnatohydrodynalala generators by the ioiawri damij;ns consist
in accelerating the liquid-metal to hish velocities before
the channel, which In connected with blah, losses to rric tion
in the two-phase nozzle and chnnuel. if the expansion 'of
the vapor (gas) la transferred to the chatmel, then the
electric3l,conductivity of the fl;x (the vapor7li-,uid
mixture) Is significantly reduced.- The mignatohydiodynamic
geliicrutac Lu, which the Lis separated in-
to ncgm=ta (liquid plotons) =vvIng as a result of ltll-
tu h -M p at$
-or r -be etn t L ap e,
parution a( the redium (vapor sul
tG be much more prospective. Our preliminary ex-,eriznentll
bave demonstrated the possibility of obtaining 4 piston-
l1ko (leminar) flov. The utilization of. this principle
C2 ptrmlta- 1) arraniiation of the acceleration process
vithout shotki And =tual alippAnr of the phaings; 2)
Veen
maxizum redwetion' of the tber=al contact surfoca bet
the phases and an Increivie in the,therzodynaloic efficiency
at tile dycle. realizing At in a broader temperature Yang*;
3) . realization 9! a constant flow velocity In the ch2nnal;
-4) the production.of electric power by a synchrenou!s
magnetohydrodynamic generator. The application of tha
yacbronaus principle combined with the described method
E accolarsting the liquid-metal pernite the considatation
:
that Mgh-pawer generators can be buLlt. The thermodynamic
cycles of liquiI-metal magnatchrdrodynadc generators
can be divided into tvo groups vith respect to condensation
tempacaturs. hiSb-temperatura Seneratovit designed (at use
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-TITLE--PARAMETERS OF AN ASYNCHRONOUS mHo GF~NEkATLKi~~M'PLOYI;N(', LIQ011i) ME TAL S
u-
a
KI,
_":_:C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE'-,A4GNITNAIA GIDRODINA,41KAt VOL 6Y,JAN.-MAR. 1970, P. 98-109
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.:SUBJECT AREA.S--PHYSICSs ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL.ENGR*t
:7L--''TOPIC TAGS--MHD GENERATOR, LIQUIO METAL,. PARMMETER
C G.
NTROL .14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~':'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1919 STE
~P NO--UR/03 2/70/006/000/0098/0109
'C IRC 4CCFsS!nm
-UNCLA
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAfE--27NOV70
C'IRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0118881
--ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF THE PARAMETERS OF AN
ASYNCHRONOUS MHD. GENERATOR UNDER THE ASSUMPTION u A coNsTA'NT VERTICAL
~DISTRISUTION OF THE WORKING FLUID VELOCITY IN TK CHANNEL. THE
CORRECTIONS WHICH MUST 13E INTRODUCE0 TO THE PARAHTER FORMULAS IF THE
-VERTICAL VELOCITY PRFILE 15 TAKEN INTG ACCOUNT ARE DETERMINED. IT Is
SHOWN THATY AS DISTINCT FROM AN ORDINAPY ASYNCHRONOUS MAC)ill"IE, THE
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF AN ASYNCHRONOUS.GENERATOR kS NOT COMPLETELY
'JTRobuclNG APP 0 ATE
EQUIVALENT. THIS DISCREPANCY IS EL1141NATED BY, JP, R Pm
'_CORRECTIGNS TO THE POWER BALANCE EGU4TION.
UNCLASSIFEE0
L
CAIXULAT16N Of MRATICkS OF DISTRIBUTED ELASTIC SYSTEMS BY FINITE ELEMENTS
V. P. I:andliov cow) MCI
P.K I is (M.. A -;r
L.
~
L
1. In reCont
says, th4 method of finito.eloments bas,beoen developed for
y
haalysis, of the vibrations of distributed s!rstems and structures. In , This
%~thod. the system I% divided Into a not of Its parts, each of which is re,
placed I~y 4 certain model. called a finite element (FE).
In contrast to the
sector replaced. the FIE has A finite nwbor of degrees of freedom. The il~for-
rntion anJ rositlon of the 1`11. In space are determined by the vector of g~,neral-
I zed c~wrdlnates ~(t) , the componento of which are the coordinates of the nodal
po'nts, which art! compon for nolghborinp elements. Tho conditions of their
aTrad=crit aTe forsmIn'red at these points. As A result, the diAtribut~d system
becomes A disicrete model of R.
2. In "nstroction of FE, the dl~placemcnt firiction w(r#t) of a bector of
the initial syston, is limited by a class of certain basic functions 7,0(r). as
is do." in the direct izehads
w(r, t) (r) I a I ~(t)
Using the dynamic principle uf virt-jul disrlaccments, the relationship is es-
'Ghlished ~,eirweell ~(Q and the vector the components of which a" thr
gencrali.wd force% of Interaction 0 f the al ements.
q(t) - T(t)
F(t) is the vect-or of external forces, equal to T(t) flalf(r, t) -;(r) dr 5
where f(r,z) is the density of ilift external load.
-71, laldr3 is th, 0matrix of inertia of the FE.
rl is the 7ijr1dizy matrix. its rprm is' attrniried b), the concrete expres-
sion for %he onergy of elastic defornation.
c set of thetc 4quallOns, wrIlten for tech element, together with the
conJitians of thoirL CPU~
ling and boundary conditions describe the dynunilcs of
the =dcl Qf FE.
3. As D;yplicable to problems or twisting, b.naing and combined twisting-
-bending oscillations IMI :ind 10 natrices are produced for a nunber of
135
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V) 5 June 1972
UDC 547.26'113
M. THESIS AND INVESTIGATION OF PHOSPHORIC ACID
ESTERS CONTAINIW,; A TKIMORHMMI, GROUP.
THE PREPAPATIOS CHLOV05FUL
(Atticlr -by. Tc.. S. Shapq;~aw~., A,_Z,__GjtZ,rer.
,FjjdIjqaM, Tn=stt~te of Petrochezlical Synthesis ImenL A. V. Topchtyev,
USSR Academly of Sciences: M;.Co. , 9~klnay All SSSR. Rum-Mian, Vol 2U:V, No 4.
1972, sirA64d to preve 4 Jul ..1.971, pV IlMi-8511
It in known that the phyoioloSically active phoopho-otgaltic rumpound'..
cholLne4terase inhibitors are pentavalcrit phomphorun compounds SlinaralIv
represented by the forlaulat
r X.-
Here A and 11 are. the frazin Atka xyl alkyl. aryl and other groupa; X is the
wa:ak~ acid renidue. Subsequently. the X bond vith phosphorus has an anhydride
character And the substance Wolf has the propertien at a phosphorylAtIng
aXtct. Utilized In the capacity a' Broup X were precipitates of hydraflt,aric
Acid and dygrocyante, octd~ phtaols and zarcapt4no of variable structuro
nihare.
Trichloroalkoxy groups were useJ in the present work for X ainco It
A it known that the tor"sponding alcqhnls ;ontaining a trichlorumthyl %revp
scar markedly acidic. A number of trichloralkylphosphoric Acid wwra, wait
synthesized And investigated. Their charactcristIcs are c1ted In Table 1.
The syntheolzed eaters are colorless. slightly w)bIle liquids with A weak
0114 ;,ent wavily soluble in organic solvents, mineral and vegetable
rils.c!eds ori, soluble in water. The, synthesis scht.6 Include." tile
a
following reactIonss
I [I - USSR - D)
USSR UDO 539,216-2:538.2
J~,~POTYLITSYN, V. 1.2 BOGHYFMA, L. A.~ RODIGHEV, D. M., and
S.MNIN, is A*, Krasnoyarsk Folytechnical Iastitate
1113riergy of Domain Boundaries in Permallay Films"
Moscou, FizLka Metallov i Metallovedeniyej Vol 30, No 5, 1970, Pp 903-907
Abstract: A method is suggested for measuring.the energy density of domain
boundaries in thin p rmallo films irith circular anisotropy. TILO measuremeats,
Peeformed on a film 12100 TIthick, y-ield'values of domaiii boundary energy dens-
ity v near 4.2 erg/cm , which agrees well with the theoreticia estimates for
fiim of this thickness. In the area of t1hielmesses le~,s than 1,C)OO ~, the
measured energy values exceed the expected values, reaclOrg 18 erg/cm . An
attempt is made at e:qerimental study of y aa a functim of the constant field
intensity applied perpendicular to the plane olf the circular boundary.
A
r 112 023 LASSI F; PROCESSING DATE--0ltDEC70
UNC
JITLE- ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANC,E OF NITqOGEN DIOXIDE AT HIGH
.PRESSURES.-U-
.:,AUTHOR_(03)-GASANOVt E.M-t Kf KH.tlTSO t TOG*
,..:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S OURC E-- I ZV sAKAD* NAUK UZ5o SSRv, SER. Z AT. NAUK 1970, 1411~, 79
:..,~~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
_~_'TOPIC TAGS--EPR SPECTRACLINE, NITROGEN OXIDE, HIGH.PRESSURE EFFECT
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
":~_OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--,TROXY REEL/ FR-AME--1996/1801 STEP NOI--URIOL66/-tl~O/Ot-'t/001/001')/0080
,pCTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116768
WIC L A S 5- 1, F I E 0
USSR
TOITKONOG07, Y1. P.; USUK07, V. Ya.; M_~S. _Y_ (Tomsk. Polytechrrical InstItute
im S. M Kirova Karagandinskiy Poryt==a Institute)
"Determination of the Field Intensity and Current Density in a Liquid at the
Front of an Aperiodic Voltage Wave,in thefre-Disoharge.Period"
Tomsk Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebrqkh Zavedeniy: Fizikaj Decenber, 1970; pp 62-5
ABSTRACT: An expression is found analytically for the mriation with time of
the intensity of an electrical field and,the current density in the pre-discharge
period in a liquid, taking into account the polarization relaxation. The prob-
lem is solved for that part of the exponentW voltage leave which satisfies
Ohm's law.
There is one figure Bhmdng a photograph of the disoharge and oscillograms
There are 10
of the voltage and ctLrrent,. The article includes . 10 eqfMations.
references,
USSR UDC 518:517.944/.947
KI M, V. F.
"A Formulation and a Numerical Scheme for Solving the Problem of Predicting
Weather for the Globe"
Novosibirsk, Chislen. ~etody resheniya zadach_2LoGn2zajozody i ob,-hch.
tsirkulyatsil at-,.iosfe:-%- -- Sbornik- (Numerical I'lethods of Solvina Problems
in Weather Prediction and General AtmosDheric Circulation -- Collection of
Works),.1970, pp 71-91 (from, Referativnyy Zhurnal Matonatika, No 7,
July 71, Abstract No 73961, by 1. Shelikhova)
Translation: The problem of predicting weather within a spherical layer
0 4 z < H is considered, where ordinarily H is the height of the tropopau~;a.
The author presents a hyperbolic type of equation, which in the adiabatic
case expresses the lm~ of conservation of.total energy for the quasistatic
approximation, and an elliptical diagnostic equation for the vertical cam-
ponent w of wind ve-2Czi-r-y, and here three versions of boundary conditions
are discussed for -,~ '-ezzi z = It. The algorithm for the numerical solution of
a systen of equations of hydrotheriziodynamics (of the hyperbolic typn) -'s
described for the quasistatic case in a spherical systeir, of coordinates.
Difference schemes of the second order of accuracv (a twentv-face hexagonal
grid is used) for a uniform grid and ditference schemes of the first ordler
1/2
USSR
KIM, V. F., Chislen. -zietody resheniva zadach DroRnoza pogody i obshch.
tsirkulvatsii atmosierv -- Sbornik (Numerical Yethods of Solving Problers
in Weather Prediction and General Atmosoheric Circulation -- Collection of
inatika, No 7,
Works), 1970, T)p 71-91 (fron. Referativnly Zhurnal.- Hate,
July 71, Abstract No 7B961, by 1. Shelikhova)
of accuracy for a novuniform grid (vith respect to z) based on the laws of
conservation are presented. Their stability is examined. Evaluations of
the time interval are obtained. w is determined by solving, by the dis-
persion method, a system of algebraic equations with a three-diagonal
jacobian matrix that has different, real eigenvalues. (11 bibliographic
references)
2/2
Hrfl.i fill-I -a IMOMMIrmufflru", MI'mull-win!
USSR
GUIREVICH, Yu. G. TOXILOV, V. i. FRAG, N. and KIM,' V. V, Ziatous~- Branch
of Chelyabinsllk Polytechnical Institute
"Kinetics of Interaction of Titaniuin and Aluminum Nitrides l..ith, Slag '-Ielcs"
'Novokuznetsk, Izv. %rljZ, Chern. Metallurgiya, No 1.0, 1970, -pp 15-17
Abstract: It is demonstrated experi-mencally that TiN' interacts 0:ZidOS
of iron and manganese from slag, while AIN reacts With s -'.* L i ca ~ as 17 e1,2
activation energies of the process of solution of TiN1 and M.N in M-ag
are found. 14lien metals are reduced from these oxides by, nitrides, g..Isi~.Cus
nitrogea iEj released, which may be dissolved in che liquid vzetal. T'110 ;..'!L,2
the process of inLeractioa or' nit-rides witli -ilaga contallning oxideli (J,L' ru;i,
manganese, and silicon is rather high.
IMP
77
USSR
ZHUK, N. S., R1, A. S., 1,11ROSMUCHEELKO, 11. YU., OVCHIMUKOV, N. A. ,
and.YWAY, YU. M., Kazakh Institute of Epideniology ~~4 6'r'~Obiology, Kara-
tallsk Rayon Sanitary Epidemiological Stationt and Taldy-Kuri;zA.Bk k;-Dlaat'
Sanitary Epidemiologicai Station
"Control of Blood-Sucking Insects in the Paddies of the Karata-l'sk Rayon
Rice-Growing System!'
Alma-Ata, Zdravookhraneniye Kazakhstana, Vol 30, NO 5, MaY 71, PP 14-15
Abstractt Favorable conditions for the propagation of mosquitoes exist in the
rice paddies of Karatal'sk Rayon. Large amounts of larvae of Anopheles
macul1pennis, An. hyrcanus, a;id,Culex modestus axe prv,~,ent in the paddies.
Application of ehlorophos in 0.5-0-M5 solutions was Offectivu in the control
of mosquito larvae, Extermination of the larvae to the extent of 100;" was
obtained when these solutions were applied in amounts;>8 100 )../ha. The solu-
tions were either sprayed from an aircraft or released Into the paddies on
the ground level. The first method sometimes resulted in inza.-dequato spraying
because of aisses due to improper signaling while the second rethod bF-d the
drawback that the solution did not spread in a sufficient conotntration to
poundr, can be
areas distant from the point of release. Organophosphorus com-
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pp 14-15
used on rice crops only before flowering of the plantm. Sound agric-altural
methods including lack of inclines in the system of paddies, dense planting
of rice,.and drainage of water from the~paddies, denr,,u planting of rice, and
drainage of water from the paddies also,proved effective in the control of
mosquitoes.
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ONISHCHENKO, Ye. M., PERSHENKOV, V. S., YV4A_RSKIY, V. 1.
"Optimizing the Construction of Direct-Access Memory Units on inte6rated
Circuitry"
Kiev, Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 7, Jul 72, pp 877-885
Abstract: The paper deals witb problems of organizing central computer
storage subsystems. It is shown. that selecting the configuration of a cen-
tral subsystem matrix on the basis of minimizing the nimber of leads without
considering conditions of matching to the control diodes may lead to exces-
sive power consumption by a device based on such subsystems as well as an
increase in overall dimensions and a reduction in reliability. A method is
proposed which enables selecting the optimum configuration of an integrated
storage subsystem ihich accounts for the number of leads as well as the power
consumption. 'the procedure is applicable both to subsystems which contain
only memory cells, and to subsystems with built-in cortrolling circuits.
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UDC 576-858.8
NOVIKOV, V, K. KMAYEV V. Z. and ATABE-KOB, 1. a.; Moscow State University
imeni M. V. LomonsoVW-
:"Reconstitution of Nucleoprotein of Potato Virus X11
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 20k, i1o 5, 1972, pp 3259-1262
Abstract: Potato virus X was used to study the mechanism of i-econsti tu, "ion,
as the protein of this virus consists of two components of different wreights
which do not spontaneously repolynerize in the absence of 1%1a- Mie virus,
obtained from infected thorn apples (Datura stramozzatim -14.), .,as dissociated
into protein and infective MA. by incubation -Ath CaCL2. After purificatii~n,
the reconstitution was carried out by incubation of a itdxture oV the two com-
-s in a lov ionic strength buffer. The ratio or total racleoprotein
ponent
yield observed spectrophotometrically from one cycle of dtfferential centri-
fugation to the theoretical F-Paximum was used to measure the effectiveness of
reconstitution. This rati--) was higbest at a concentration of 0.01 ?4 for tris-
HC1 buffer, and 0.001 M for phosphate buffer.. In distilled water, or buffers
280 o" the nucD--apyoteln differed
of lower ionic strength, the ratio 1~60/D
from that of the crude virus. However the. ratio returneti to norr-il following
mprecipitattion in the ultractinLrifttgej or treatment wtVijiuncreatic WlAase.
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-1259-1262
The nucleoprotein yield sharply declined with increasing salt concentrzation.
Studies were also made of the kinetics of optimum DII (6-5-7.0) of the process
at 200C. In addition., electron microsccpy~showed partieles of varying leng5th,
with a diameter equal to that of crude potato,virus X. In-fectivity of the
reconstituted viruses was lo,,r. The UV spectra of reAconzti-tuted ani cx--ide
viruses were very close, and their antigenicity identical, even though the Dro-
tein component is only antigenically related to the crude vi-nis. The recon-
atituted material. was obsarved to be heterageneottv and . to have .1 lowe r Coe f f i -
cient of sedimen-bation of analytical -centrit"ugation. The fact that low ionic
strength is optimal for this proceoa ougi.7,eaterl that the RNA-proteln intar-
action is bail;ically ionic. Particles vit4nimilar appearance under electron
-ocatri
miqroscoDy, identical antigenicityl'sindlar.W.s. a akid similar yieldc to
-o virus were obtained by mixing vi-rus'prote-in with MIA of
reconstituted rotat
blro= grass mosaic, tobacco mosaic, or barley 6treak mosaic virAses, or
Escherichia coli ribosomal MA. However none of tMsa shoved infectivity.
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KDEL'
MDOVITSM, V. S. , L. R. , MOKHOV, 11. V.
"An Analy
tical Method of Calculating a Nucleon,Meson Cascade at Ifigh Ener-
103 (;eV,,
gies of the Order of 1-
V sb. V22r. dozimetrii i zashchi~y ot. izluch. (Problenq of Dosimeti~r and
Radiation Shielding--- collection of works), Vyp. 32, MoscWw" Atomilzdat,
1971, pp 15-23 (from No 11, Apr, 72, Abstract: No )1A732)
Eranslation: k nim-erical method is proposed for calculating nucleon-meson
cascades with regard to scattering in inelastic badron-mucleus interac-
tions. The method gives the I'anction of spectral-angular distributions
of particles in a cascade initiated in nhfAding materiuls by. broad bcwqs
of high-energy hadrons in the small-angle:approximation.
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ZAYTSEV, L. ff. , MTL L. R. , SEROV, A. Ya., SIDORIN, V. P~
"Recovery of Neutron Spectra Behind Accelerator Shielding"
V sb. VoDr. dozimetrii i zashchity ot izluch. (Problems of Dosiretry and
Radiation Shielding--c olle ct ion of works), 12, Moscov, Atomizdat,
ig7i, pp h7-52 (from RZh-Fizika,- No h, Apr 72, Abstract Ho 4.~,673)
Tralislation: The neutron spectrum vras reasured behind the shielding o, a
10. GeV synchrophasotron -with the aid of a Bonner cowiter -- a scintil-
lation detector of boric anhydride and zinc sulfide all(-..y activated by
silver and placed in spherical polyethylene mrderators of various diameters.
A procedure is developed for restoring the neutron spectTum from the results
of Bonner counter measurements. The paper presents neutron spectra behind
the shielding of the synchrophasotron at tile Joint Inotitute for Nuclear
Research, -which vere reconstructed by the proposed method. P-lil calculations
on,verifying the procedure and reconstruction of spectria were done on 'the
BESM-6 comTilter. An analysis of the results shows that.the rieutrcn sp-c-
trum is approxir-ated by a function of the form I/En in various enerey in-
tervals, where
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ZAYTSEV, L. N. et al., Vopr. do imetrii i zashchi ot izlucli., vyp. 12,
Moscov, Atomilzdat, 1971, pp 47-52
1-3-1-5 for 1.0 < 102 eV
0.9-1.1 for 102