SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUCHINSKIY, G.V. - KRUGLYAKOVA, K.YE.

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1/2 012 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESSING DATE--lb0Cl'7U TXTLE--OTOPLASTY WITH A FIGUaE TRANSPLANT FROM THE 4E-4,1.rHY AIJRICUL4R CONCHA -U- .AUTHOR--KRUCHINSKIY# G.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--STOMATOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 49, NR 2,,PP 51-53 A)ATE PUBLISHE10 ------- 70 SUBJ.ECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--TISSUE TRANSPLANTo PLASTIC 5URQERV :CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTICNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--L965/1696 STEP rIRC ACCESSION Ng--APCII,017~0 2/2 olz UNCLASSI FIEO PROCt-'SSisll; UATE-16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101751 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--lU) GP-0- ARSTRACT A NEW METHOD 01: 1' E~ 'i ,; T 1-1 E, AURICULAR CONCHA BY MEANS OF FRI*E GRAF TING WITH A F0'Atil C041;'LLX DERMATOCARTMAGINOUS TRANSPLANT FROM THE HEALTHY EA:'N is 1~k!;( Rl"IE0# 7,1E FIGURE TRANSPLANT REPRESENTS A FULL THICKNESS WEOGEp (IN flli: LAILAAL SURFACE OF 14HICH THERE ARE TWO PERPENOICULARLY SlTuA4W 411-ULIE LIKE PROMINMCES,. THE TRANSPLANT INCLUDri.--r- A PART OF: Tli~ ANTICURVATURE AND AUDITORY FOSSA. GRAFTING OF THE F:I~GUAE TRANSPLA:uT ENSURES A RATIONAL UTILIZATION OF TISSUE$ TAKEN FROM THE 1:10."408 EAR A-%J SIMULTANEOUSLY ENABLES TO INCREASE THE AURICULAR CON~;t�A 8Y THE LENGTH OF THE CURVATURE AS WELL AS IN WIDTH, THE 9EFERREU TO TRANSPLANT V1.4S SUCCESSFULLY EMPLOYED IN 25 PATIENTS SUFFERING F-i:IaM ANUMALIES ANU POST TRAUMAiric DEFECTS OF THE AURICLILAR CONCHA. 0 AA6040686- uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I ej~e-miaal, Dervent, M14 OF ffA M.FM AZ5 Is offect4d parttal NA*17*Lg With 4C144 4uk!b as x - by4roct.X-oric said! to an aqs. suspension and mubs~qoapt aeutroli~~Ucm couditioning: at a tem*. below thot gel*tlqq qmW. and separstion"of the purif~*d starch frow the resulting liquid phase. 18.3.67-as 1141525/28-13, SCHDLTZ. P. et at, (Priorltyt 19.3,66. East G*M- 116584) (25.8.69) Bul. 12/21.3,69. Class 89k, Int. Cl. C 13 1. AUTHoas: Schultz, P.; Kruger, G.; and Samland, K. Lit, r OPTICAL HP11 M, OF 4F.A';tlklMr THE FAILARrr"~ F'; (,F f, rq~.ri i-aAsr or 4. Ir u&1=::g Lhz re-ft, =L at 1- It d-Q"v.t&d that it I& P--LhI. d,t.,.t- 4" of VarttClfs, of a C,?Twense4 phase in flaws trig -he dlstrLLutfon functLon by the sixem of th- partiel- A. I. k-, th: tru!"tor Statterinx of 110t by a rolyllaveras Mys-cr, of particle$ under th ton-It Lem of it&A ~P I to defined by -;rstaton 7 wkert 0 tw tho Particle- 41*&eter' h to ths, W.V. Ianxth of t~'. tl=fd~t .91! a-t=- to 13 the, Incident Itight tiatneIZy. 9 tw 91~a scattering ;t:M&c; J1 is the tit..- ardsor Ans"L functL= of 0% first type and n(a) I* tbo pexticis congancTatwa With dtn=sta= from a to a + da. It. S. Ihttrto propoaad the toMwEng soLut&r. to ths, intagiral rquatt" (1)'.. Uaw* T I to the flr.t-rdor %**a*% foikti.n of the ---' tyr- TI-s. by xqa,~r-r,, the 11.1ox of ocatt.tinx of it.. lixht be a roly,R.pe.sr *y.trn, of -article. .1 the COhdme-d p1--as in a two-PhSts ftedt-. It to P-OaLbte to Otain tho 4-&rrj- butt n function of the scatterink particles with respect to OIX* with arcvracT to anc"giant factor. However. giving the magnItudo of the solid ongle t 'I Cron whith the scat- tered light Is recorded and the magnitude of the scatterLg V.1uoe V. It is possible to determine the absolute value of the function n(s). Than the catc- _%~J_tsd concentration to defined by the Integral N Wda. N, 45 1~y USSR KRUGLIK, G.S., PESTOV, E.G. ftGeneral Method C,~' CnlL-ulEit5,,Ln Or A Fcat FrtL-jj,trx-y Kvsntov*,ya ele'r-Arconil-!, Pp Abstract. - On th-j bitelp of' a rentrul pnulyah~ of' hiPtA ccpAt:ti,,;-t, 1,1.,j --~Jl known syntem or rliorten t!'! 1r%13 (1-4),IL! or a riett,, IREicr in un u j%pro;ri!:'.Idc1l 0 17 a lvn-A: it intrc~-J:oc-34 for ',,:-.c- IQ4u;A ircql.i~mcy cf a rin,r, la-,cl-r j-, it stati env r~, rt.-I, *-- In cnl~ r,-,' the po,-J~!d~jlj :.r1 i -C!, .; reverse prob1cm: of coulid 1:;(' it w~~'l r:-,I* "Ll: to the chin-ed o~ the bL-lt L,rutp-:~Icy --Inj tlle~ :1, ed waves. Tho nuthurs th2nk P.,,%. Ariian:-,tivWlt fv,~7 crWXqt.1 li ref. 'Received by .~!iijtora, 28 Sop-L 1/1 USSR lJDCdl: 621.3'7V,.--? G. S. PESTOV, E. G. and Zvll" "Folarization Effect of the Competitive Weakening of Oppos-ille Waves in Ring Lasers" Minsk, Zhurnal prillcladnoy spektroskopii, vol 16, No 6, 1.9-72, pp, 98,;0-9~~C~- Abstract: Opposinr irraves in rinr; lauern leads to the sunpression of one of t~e ir_-ves and sharply varies the beat frequc.-iicy as -4 functJ.on of the res;onater perinenter adjustment, In the pre.~clit paper, a method other than the conventional one ~or reducing the compeiAtion of the opposin,,- waves is pm-sonted. It is baued on a reduction iii the effect ol" cron;D-.~Datuxation for oppc.Sil-,,[, with different polarizationg. The advantal.Te cif thio polarizatlo!) method is that it reduc-es the linear Coupling botwoen th(., wave,,, becauue of the inverse dispersion in addition -to weakenil-IC the non-lbiear interaction of the waves. The theory of tl-,e u~(,thod io developed, beginning with the expressions for tj:iv cowcltal'.t co-4ro- ,; waves. The authors ex- nents of the intenjities of the opposin,.q preso their gratitude to 13. G. Rautian and F. A, ApauasQvicll 3~or their UBeful discu3sionz of the paper. 1/2 050 PRIXcSS1114(~ WE-500CT70 UNCLASSIFIEW: TITLE--PARAMETRIC RESONANCE IN AN ANNULAR LASER -U- AUTHOR- (04) -KRUGL I K PESTOV, E.G., POKROVSKIY, V.P.., KUTSAK, A.A. CGUINTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUPCE--VSESGIUZNYI SIYPOZIUM PO FIZIKE GAZOVYKH CXG? NOVUS:1,11IRSK, USSR, JUNE 1969. LHURNAL PKIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKOPIls VOL 1211 MAR 4970# Po DATE PUBLISHED----MAR 70 SUBJECT -R;.-*AS---')HYSICS TOPIC TA(~S-GAS LASFRt PERTURBATIONY LASER STABILITYw IRESONANCE, FREQUENCY CHAkACTERISTIC CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/2025 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0108351 UINIC L A S "L I F I-1- Z/2 050 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-30-OCT70 1 `C,IRC ACCESSION NO--AT0108351 ABSTRACT/ExrRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TIAEORtifICAL Al'-l'- INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF AN EXTERNAL. Pf:~~ICA)IG !1j, DIFFERENCE FREQUENCY OF OPPOSETE(Y MOVING iiAVE'. li'll AN ANNIJ: A~ 14 'f F1 L: I U I JA I 10 N IT IS SHOiqN THAT 'IN THE RESONANCE RlNGE~j WHE'RE - 1, FREQUENCY IS CLOSE TO THE 6EAr FREQUENCY# THE- (:,114JIFIONS OPERATION OP AN ANNULAR LASER BECOME 1)(45TAOLE. A QUA tHATIVELY Niz:;q REGIME OF FORCED SYNCHRONIZAT[O-N WIrfi THE FREQUENCY 0- filL ACTING PERTURBATION ARISESt LEADING TO A COMPLETE Lcs$ OF rlic: ROTATIONAL VELOCITY OF THE SYSTEM. THL CALCULATED 141DIH Or~ FHF SYNCHPONIZATION ZONE IS IN QUALITAFIVE AGREE14ENT WI'TH E:if'E~,%IPIENTAL OillA. I ED' e6, liS USSR uin ~47.- GORBATENKOI V, 1,) LaUGLIK, L. le, and SAMMY., L. I., InsUtuta Qf Organle Chemistry, Academy SSH "Isocyanatodiaryimthyl O,O-Diaryl FhQsphonates" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Mdmii, Vol 43 (105), No 5, bfg!r 73, P!p 1043-1047 Abstract: Previously it had been nhown that ketimines react wij~h pbosgene yielding a mixture of tautor4rs: 11-chlorocarbonylketimiue and C9. -chl 900, respectively. Substituting K 0 for 1420 in Uhl) 6-1=; nc!5-ults in 2 drastic decrease of its wetting capacility of diamond and 'baron i!Lit-rido surl'jicet. BaO improves alightlf the watting Of diartond, arxi TiO2 - btAh Of the abrasiro agents. The contact angle is lwared considerably or. int:rogWct:U I Of V20:), 5'1)- stituting FbO for B2()~'A has a detrimental effect an the diamOnd bat imixo1las the wetting of boron niEride. Best reau2ta are obtained by the B, C) 3C(;n- tent; in the case of diamond and cubic borm nitride the axiqla booomel; almolst zero, and in tlia case of graphite It to lawe;rod to belcm 909. 1/4 USSR NOWWROV, It. S., KRUGLITSKIY, N. N., TRETINNIK, V. Yu,, P.ARKHOWENNO, V. V., BELIK. F. A. 8800~ --- - ON" "Determination of the Specific Surface of Humates by the Gas-Chroviatogrqhic Method" Khin. Tekhnologiya. Nauch.-proyizv. sb. (Chemical Techno',Iogy. Scientific and Production Collection), No 2(56), 1971, pp 44-46 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V49S). Translation: A gas chromatic installation for determination af the surfaces of solids, mounted on a type UWI-BM chromatograph, is tvrnu to study the adsorption of humic acids and humates of nitrogen and ar1j:o-i. The adsorptioii measurements are used to calculate the specific surfaces at' the hiunic acitis and humates. US"'R TUDORC7031,1Y, A. A. "J'%nalyzin~~ t,',,,: Accu,-:~cy Of a Radio Line" Tr. -L-ninf,-r. n i i ir -~vd -J u t' of and llltico) Ic 69, 2-- 7 -C N - 3 Transl-iti -.n: ccnojd.c.!-~;d :~(:;r t t Ovor 't rudic. C!, -'.;0 voitag2s varyinjr JU-1 acccrcdanc;~' '.."Lth t11", !4iau t-3 i-stiibl~ n angli~. quant. -t rors in 111~~ lind errors in tmns*J-'~tid 1. e roosibIr., uourc-!~,! c r in, r t" e C, tr.-S ru i t '.' IJ C J- t 'r.l th~- '.rcinsraiszit. tn c)..' -1 J. r., tica, On.-, t~nb2'_-' of Vao. V . I ; PRbj:.ESSjNC, 4ATE-10OCT70 12 - 035 UNCLASSIFIED 1 --OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERtIES OF CHROMIUM OVORIOC THIN '-ILMS TITLE _U_ AUTHOR-(02)-KRYZHANOVSKIY, B.P., KRUGLOV, B.M. tls~ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970t 28431o, 597-8 PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS# MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--HYDRIDE, CHROMIUM COMPOUNOr HYDROGENATIONq LIGHT ABSijkPlION, ~TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, SURFACE PROPERTYt RESISTIVIVYp POLYCRYSTALLINE FILM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1430 STEP NO--UR/005L/TOiC-28/003105971059a CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO!16419 I I )K-r-ll ASS 1 F IrEa 'SIFIED -2/2 035 UNCLAS PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118419 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. 011CAL AND [M-C. PROPEATILS OF CR HYDRIDE THIN FILMS AS A FUNCTION OF THE DEGREE OF S/IJN. ilY H ARE INVESTIGATED. AS THE TEMP. OH HYDROGE14ATIOPI IS INCREASE0 TO LARGER THAN 300-700DEGREESt THE- SATN. OF CA BY H PROCEEDSs AND SIMULI'ANEGUSLYr IKE TRANSPARENCY AND T14E SPECIFIC SURFACE RESMANCE OF (*R-H FILMS INCREASES. THE SATN. OF CK 13Y H AT 7000EGREES LEAOS TO SHARP GAIN IN LIGHT TRANSMISSION AND SPECIFIC SURFACE RESISTANCE (10 ilklMELZ OMEGA). IN THIS CASE, LILGHT ABSORPTIUN BY THE FILM IS SMALL ISMAI.LEA THAt4 7-10PERCENT) AND THE N IS SIMILAR TO 2.2-2.2-5. USSR UVO 535.~76:621.5,5~ KHCIKHLACHEV, K.I., GAVANIN, V.A., KFIUGLOV, I.I., BEKWINik, ik-B. OPulsed Photometric Parameters Off Li&ht-Emitting Diedea" V eb. Impul's. fatometriya, (Pulue Flictometry-40ollection 01' '40:~kgl), ls!;,ufj 2, Leningrad, "Mashinostroyeniye," 19721, pp 147-152 (from RU%Elektranika i.yoya primeneniye~, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No 903122) Translation: Information is furnished on native light-emitting d1odes, appiir.ltus is described, and the rooults are presented of u meowirezont & the peuk vuluo of the radiant intennity of light-emitting diod*3 and the atability of the p-Oah value of the emission pulace of' Gap light-etaitting diodes duritil; conl;lnacrun operation. 4 ill. 2 tab. Summary. 1 LT, Tj S MR -KRUGLOV. I.I., MCIMA, YJ.A. "Calcul8tion Of The Lirh'. Tranamisolon Coafficipntij Cf 4;-7,troij Fairr" Elektron.tekhnikv. Nauch-iekhn.ab. Poluprovocin.pribory Scientific-Techni(ial Collection. Semiconductor Dev--.ces), 9'il., ii3fue 3-7 (from RZhaEla'k-trOni~'d i yeye priE-enenpyo, Ito 4, April 1517t', 03%) Tranelation: Fcrmulan are prapeented for calculatlion c~' tile coefficients in the ay9tem iiezicond-actor--i.nterve-.-,;-.-Ifl- Vor the caae of v two-dimen3ional li;7,ht tource and ra~.eivlkip. Tiie results are pronented for a galliUm arvenWe rudii-Lion iw,-,; v sili;;vr, vc- ceivin- area which heve the form of dit;kc coaxial with i;nc on,)ti-.nr. 5 -ill. 1 ref. 81 invan ry USSR UDG 6111.,;TZI-Y~f535-371 RYZHIKOV, I.V., MINTYAYEV, V.A., FOUENTO, G.P., fAlTi,, T.G., PROKIN, B.V., KKXHL.-Wi!FV, K.I., z~ErJGLOVP I,I. "IMMYLOV, V.V.;, TENYAKOV,lE.I "Voltampare And Wmensr.2aro Chaructarlatice Of Silicon Gth.rbide Ll&ht Diodoz 'Kith High CUrrent Density" V ob. III Vses. konforantuiva no_k~IU~ovSdniloy. karbidy krog.nLyn (111 ALI-linion Conference On Somiconductore Of Silicon Ca~-b~ido -,i9C6-,- VC0110 pp 116-126 (from Hh-Elektronil-a i yeyo pr No 11 January 1.9*11, lbotract NO Tranalution - Light dioiiou were investirated, obtaivad by tllfi~i i , , A r 4, 4) -1 or I a d 9 into n-SiC (61i) at 20000 0 (for 110 minutoo) and by difftwicii of' h uluno fer 10 minutoo. -Ine rociativity oio thq source maturiul ia olilt,cm. 1110 circuit for Laoaaurowonto, tho exI.-larimental nowlto and thohr canoid!iration aro presented. It in ar1tablinhod t?iiit the valujinpure ClWr40t,0l*iv4Ll,ijj with #A curro:14, deneity 1-"000 a/c=4 arc, descr;6,!d b;r tho &xpralsaion I - All (n the lwanar-paro bv L = I" (n =0-5'-, -0-7). Such depondorwaa aro thii consouquances of a radia,~iva and nonra.~iatiye riocazbination of the carriorn i:n ell the ragllonl; of the p-n-n-l~diode. A davintion in observed from tho the(my catuiacted witli the capture of majority carrieru by fine cantera of ettachmoll-Lo 7 ill, 10 rot. II.S. USSR UW 1191r,561 FrA8.HCH:-.",T,0, A.A. I FR--z;'-,X!!, V.A. , YNOGI-W, I. I. I GOLE'~k,-,' TY J.Y 0WHINNIF, OVA, A. F. "Excess Currents And Ar-ine Cf Light-Emitting Diodee Z-aveii Gn i~7uhv` (E!,u,:Li,cn2,L Elektror).tekhniko. Ntiu..c.-;.-tekhn.;nb. jLoj-u Scientific-Techaic8l Collection. Semiconductor DevIcee,11, 1(,71, 704), i)!- 16-20 (from MiMektronika i yeya primenen NC 4, AIII'll 1972, Abutract -"a 4B347) Tranclation: The arinc,. wur, otudb)'A- of GBAO 141it-orlittIl"I. .11rditc li"th vi:lc ;~Is the acceptor. Both conventional and anamAoua uriny Willi thut the exce~!q currentn reapontiiblo for aging conuint; cil" volui~n! -71-u ouvf~,~ce componeritn and havo a tunnol-theru:4 nuture un,-I iA'0 ities of the P-13 juncticlwo. Fww=ry. USSR UDO 555,376 BORCIDIN, YU.P., BORONIN, V.G., KARRV, YU.A., U"V I.I., MIKHAYLOV, L.I., PAVLOVA, V.A., PETROV, Y.S., RY,7,HlKrV, I.V. " 1A.Aus. IStudy Or The Region Of Radiative Recombination In Electroluminencent Structures Based On Diffusion AM Epitaxial Specimens Of' Unlliam Areenido" V eb. Elaktrq~~mineataentsiya tvard. tal. (Elactroluminetacenci) Of Solid 3odis3-- CollectOW-& pp 54-i~8 (I'ro:: RZh--Eliktroniku LyMa_pr --~enaniye, No 11, Nov 1971, Abstract No ll$W) Trannlation: A comprehanoive utudy to prenentod of the alect.H.ciAl tind o!:,tical properties of the region of radiation recombination In d1l"Tuon(I ~nd apituxial 11 pectmeno. The dintribution is obtutned of the impurity :L.*i tho :P-ragion Or diffuaad and apitaxial apecimans by uoana of a measureman1l. of 1--nib photol'amin- eacent spectra. The experimentally dotemined transition 11.1me 131 up to XCADO nanosecond with apitax~al specimens tand 50 nanosec with dhTfusid,4 Me axternul quantum efficioacy at T =,1030 E of the 4.1fruisad and epituiclal upa~:imeno aqu3la one percent and five percent, respectively, and for a cowitriallan with thm maximum poesibla externol quantum effioiancyeV9 parcont. 6 ill- 5 rof.cvuawrye 1/1 11004 jqt/OOJL(;976- UA q o o AUTHOR-- KRUGLOV L TITLE-- THE SENSITIVE PULSE BEAT OF THE EARTH NEWSPAPER- GUDOK., JANUARY 29v 19709 P 4s COLS I-At 3 (o ABSTRACT- THE AUTHOR CLAIMS THAT UNTIL VERY R~CtNTLY THE S0VIiT UNION S SERVICE OF URGENT REPORTS WAS THE ONLY ONII: OF ITS KIND IN THE WRLD. YT COMPRISES loo SZIS11C STATIONS FDUPID IN THE.TERRITORY OF THE U.S.S.R. MANY OF THESE STATIONS MAINTAIN T-i'LETYFE COMMUNICA- TION WITH THE CENTRAL SEISMIC STATION *MOSCOW*, THE WORMATION RECEIVED BY THE CENTRAL STATION IS IMMEDIATELY DI$SEMINATED TO RELEVANT SOVIET AND FOREIGN ORCANIZATIONS, ONE OT SUCH ORGANIZATIONS IN THE SOVIET UNION IS T4E MINISTRY OF MERCHANT MARINE WHICH GETS TZDAL WAVE WARNINGS. q, 1:9600104 USSR KRUGLOV, V. M. "One Class of Limiting Distributions in Hilbert Spact-11 r I Lit. Mat. Sb. [Lithuanian ?,13thematics Collectiun], 197,2., Vol LI!, No3, p;) S'I- I')-; r ria 88 (Translated from Referativn)-y Zhurnal Kibartictika, J~o 4, 1973, No 4VI4, by V, Sa-Zonov). Translation: Suppose. 'N is the class of limiting distvihutiorl~; (irl the scrise of weak convergence) for -;equences $Uch as Itin Whore ni < 11 I r < -, n and areindqivndt.., ~,i -~- -it ica' I n distributed randon quai,.rities with values in a Hilbert iwpar;~Ide -;,,i:ic- h, I, rt H. .1 It is demonstrated that. (list r ihut inn GO-11 Acii and only ithen its ch-i r.ic t vr i. sz< fwiction is either cxp(i(a, y) (Sy, y)/2), where S is the k~ry),A or f (t. -0) 1 /2 USSR Kruglov, V. M., Lit. Mat. Sh., 1972, Vol 12, No 5, where M is a measure such tbat: 1) M(y: 11), 11 1) 2) thcrl.~ c-.i s A> 0 which satisfy the conditions 0 < a I,: a, M (A) I i A. 212 3 mi-l-mutfull 112 019 LVICLASS I FIED PROCESSEN6 :)ATE--2?NOVT0 ,TLE--DES IGN AND OPERATION OF PISTON COMBINATION ENGINES --Ll- '~~-40THOR-(05)-ORLIN, A.S., ALEKSEYEV, V.P., KOSIYGOV, N.1.9 KRUGLOV, K.RYLOVt A*N* OF INFO--USSR SOUCCE--DESIG."I AND OPERATION OF P ISTON COMBINATION EWIiANES. SEC. E0. , 'ZFV. ANO EXP. (USTROYSTVO I RABOTA PROSHNEVY01 I KOMBINLIJ011YANN)'KH OVIGATE.1_' tv DATE PUDLISHED ------- 70 S03JECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS TOPIC TAGS--DIESEL ENGINEv GASOLINE FNGIN~r INTERNAL ENGINE 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS'LFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1715 1-URC. -ACCESS 10,14- N()--AM0130-)77 STEP NO--UR/0000/?OilOtIO~1)1:10/0001/0313 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCFSSION NO-AM0130577 GP-0- Ali S TR AC 1'. TABLE OF r ~110U,' T I 0,TN '18 1' - 14 T I UN 1 N F S 5. CHAPTER 1. OPERATIONAL PRUCFSS~S IN PISTON AMIJ CLT I, 11. It. PARAMETERS CHARACTERIZING PISTON ENGINES 11?o I I I - r"E WORKING PRINCIPEL OF THt- ENGENES 57. IV. GASOLINE: ENGE-IfFS 1.45. V. DIESEL ENGIMES 204. Vt. GAS ENGINES 324. Vitt OF ENGINES 358. THIS IS A TEXT BOOK WRiTTEN i:op, o(%Lnksi: "INIFFfNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES" OF rHF HIGHEi~ i-c-CHNICAL. Sf.HQCJj, rOiO CONTA("V3 A DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLE AN0,0PI.-gATW1 Oil' PISTON I!ITERNAL COMOUSTION ENGINES OF ALI. TYPES 4W, ALSO THI: SPI-iCIAL Fr-Al't.1-ALS 01: VHE OPERATION Av"JO OESIGN OF COMIIINATION AND ROTOR PISTON FWWNES. Tills Is THE FIRST VOLUME OF A FOUR VOLUME F-01TION W4 "INTERNAL CW-13UST11314 ENGINES". UNCLAS~JFNJ) 1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCEISSIY; L)-"TE--L3NOV70 TITLE-DETERMNING THE POkTIGN OF FitcS-i 14[XTURE IN CkA4K[-N(; CASE GASES OF A FOUR CYCLE CARBURETOK ENGINE -U-- AUTH0R-(Q2)-4QjL2ya_M.G.v LMITRIYEVP V.P. `,COUNTkY OF I-NFO--USSR SOURCE-AVTO. PROM. 1970, 36(llt 6 PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SU8JECr AREAS-PRCPULSION ANA) FUELS ,TOPIC TAGS-- I VERNAL Cl-,'iBUS T ION ENG11-iEt CARKilt M-JNQXI0E-p ~.,COMBUSrM4 PROOUCT 'CONTROL i4ARKING--NO kESTRICT[CNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UuCLASSI~11~0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1879 su.i~ CIRC ACCESSTON NO-Af-10129239 I I III M 4 -F-77- 2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED .3,trE--L3N13Vf0 A CC E S S I 0,N NO-AP0129239 ABSTRACT/_;-XTkx'.CT--(U) GP-0- A~3STPACT. rHE. PROPORTION 01:: (J i J S T I ON 141XT. LEAKMG INTO THEE CR-V.KCAsE is tluo. ny c,.asiLs EXHAUSfED AND THOS~- IN Tri"' FJ-( CL) Ah~'.) CU SJ112 AA) Ti'Ftll RATIU. APPLIED TO A PASSENCYE.~' CAR ENGIN'Fil THE- MEM00 OF THE RZESH CHARGE IN TkiE CR.VjKCASj- 411TH A~ H11oHER M)M4 t.f:AKAG1__ Of flit: FKFSH MIXT. OCCUAS l4f)STLY oUKINC, TI-H: COmPkESSION OF IGNITION WHEN TIAF l-11,01. NEXT TO CYLINDERr WALLS IS ~f L JL 1. (: u 0 L INDICATING AN INFERIOR COMItIU-SITUN Al rtil' CYLINOCR A40 1~1 T~ V~ -i. .(Ali > V.-O-C.11-Alk > 11 0--i:3lj Physical properties, 01 and eleirwrdAl aWvoia data ant for tha nim particular compounds studied. 1/1 USSR UDC 546.185 Yu. L., anti MARTYNOV, I. V. PRIVEZENTSEVA, N. F., CHELOBOV, F. N., Y "Phosphorylated Oximes. XI. OximetetrachlorophosphoTalis" Leningrad, Zhurna.1 Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103), No 2, Feb *,12, pp 305-307 Abstract; Phosphorus pentachloride reacts with dichloroformoxime or dichlorc,formimine dichlorophosphate to produce d1chloroform-oxLnetetrach- lorophosphoran. The resultant phosphoran is a mobile liquid whicli dintills ideltttl 171 under vacuum. The -qt-.ructure of Lite compound was _. ed by its lit nmr- and wass-spectra as well as by chemical conversions. Dilthloroformoxi- metetrachlorophosphoran is the first representative of oximtetrachloro~ phosphorans -- intermediate products of the beckmann roarrattgement of ketoximes. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.21'11 MALEKIN, S. I., SOKAL'SKIY, M. A., 14hile imid MARTDIOV, 1. V. "Phosphorylated O~dmes. X. Reaction of 2-.klkoxy-1,3,:!-azacmaphospi'lolans W-1th cL-Chlotonitrosoalkanes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 302-305 Abstract: Dichlorofluoronitrosomethane reacts with 2--alko)qi-l-methyl-1'- 3,2-azaoxaphospholans in an Allen type reaction. Depoindinj; an the structure of the initial phospholan, the carbon-oxygen bond in C he alkoxyl radical is broken, or the bond is broken In the azaoxaphospholan ring, Analysis of the ZenGral pattern of the reaction shcvs that the c4irbon-oxypu bcaid in the alkoxyl radical breaks with increasing ease as the nunher oV atoms of carbon In the radical decreases. Since there is only a sli$lvt difference in the reactivity of the carbon-oxygen bonds Jn the alkoxyl radical and the iazaoxaphospholan ring, both types of reactions take place si=ltaneously in some instances. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.26 1118 KIRPICHEV, P. P. , BAL,CHEITKO, R. K. MARTYNOV, I. V. "Reaction of 1,3,2-Dioxaphospholenes With N-Cl4lorol-midoacetic Esters" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obohchey 'Rhimiip Vol 41, No 10, 1971, D 233d Abstract: For the first time, a study was made of the reactions of 1,3,2-dioxaDhosnholones with N-chloroacatimidic ethyl ester. It was shown thet the reactions of 2-halo- or 2-alkcxY-l,3,2- dioxaDhosDholpnes M, with 0-1 alkyl substitu,ents at the 4 and 5 0 positions in the ring, F ,ave open-chein pho3phoryl ccrtnounds resulting from breaking of the C-0 bond in the rini;*. In contrar,-., the reactions of 1, with more then ono alkyl substituant in 4 or 5 Dositions, gave the dioxaphospholtino ring compounds and a hnlo- alkane. The -yields and some Dhysicsil con3tants of the compoundr, obtained are given. 56 USSR IFEC 547.26t116 ". I T9MGLYA K. L. L. , L~k'r-,AU, M. A . 1"CIV-0- 1. V. p SALTYK07-A, L. 1. "Reaction of 0-Imino-O,O-Dialkylphosphites with r