SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRZHIVITSKIY, B.N. - KUBASOV, V.L.

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Corrosion USSR tWG 60547ti620.193 GRABOVETSXIY, A. P., NECREBETSX1Y, K., N.# and KRUIVITSKIT, B. N. , Klev Technological In3titute of Light Industxj "Corrosion-Fatigue Strength of DuralumiiP Moscow, Hetallovedeniye I Termicheakaya Obrabotka Hetallovp Ho 2# 1973, PP 77-78 Abstracts The effect of increazing temperature on t1e cormsion-fatigue atren4;th of duralumin was experimentally investigated on DlT elloy itspecinens, 8 mm In dinetert subjected to the action of corrosive modivAt (t4p-watalr, cupplie(i In drops on the ziddle p~.rt of the spocinen) iwd to giyella loa(Uip 10t 12, ard 13 kgcm/XmZ at 20 and 70'0. The test results aro dlacLzaad by reference to diagrams of longevity wid endurance. The longevity Increamod id.th inemaning temperature the lower the load. It is anauxed that the pri)tectlviv oxide filn developing at 1neiv"ad tomperatuxv is more durable 1.1a= Init oxide I'llm developing at normal temperatures which gives rMse to the Incrt-titso Qf lor4Fe- Vity of specinens under given toat corAltiona, The dananstxuted dependence of protective film _proparties on maclutnical loaAa cam be ojxplaingid by care intensive cracking of the oxide film under ths action of h.1-Sh laids. Two figures. 1/1 USSR IIDC 621.373.616 VANYUKOV, It. P., SaIDIR-1mov, V. J". STAVIKOV, A. 2). "Laser Systems for Generation of Picosecond III VN-B rightit-i:as Light Pulses" V sb. K%rant. elektrunika (Quantum Electronles-collectioill of Moscol'- No 5, 1971, pp 69-?6 (fror, EZ-h-Radiotv-khnika, No 1, 19720 AbsLt-aCL *;c) Translation: A lat;erlpstem with a radiltion viier),,y of 60-80 joulct; in ii jmli;c- of duration (2-5)-10- seconds was develoj)ed, anti the vv4!tgy denzAties 01 Lliv total surface anti internal destruction of the actIve elonentr 4y vulses of different duration were deternined. A tnultipass amplifivi- circuft with a(1 .It", jjIlLoh, (),j utjj!r1j aW- amplification coeffi&fent up to 11)3 was erv.,, 1.0 pe-ev master oscillator, permitted a Y2 output energy of 0.6 jotOos t:n bu vbtafii,~A witii a pulse duration of (J-10).10 secands at an atigl.e clonu to the diffracLion limit. Further amplification of the light. benin permitteti. ii-ii lticrea!~.e lit 0-.e radiation energy to 40 joules. This insured a brip'IkLnesii, in Oiqt diffracticil core of the bean of (4-5)-1019 watts/9;Lvradian-cn2 and an iixial brightliczli of more thin 1020 waLtn/atcradian-cn2. Thert, are 6 Illustriltri(no nim) ari bibliogriAphy. gq YqAO0383457 uR o482 Ilk Soviet Inventions Illustrated,.S eOtPn,-1-,.9hemic&1, Derwent, 2378221 EFF~UENTJ.FURNAM BV%4S low-calorlit aqMeefus, sol5ttoni containing organic totic substilncts and is fitted out with a secondAry cambus;~-Ion ch'aln- ber 7 and with tubes 6 forming the ufflue~tta aptay .-facility 5 andearranged right across the sectimi of the combustion chamber I with port outlets. Primary air is blown 8 to cbe $as distribiMor 2 and mixed with gas for jetting out through 3 into the ch4mber 1; here it is ignited 4 ao pass combustien products through to the secmd4iry chamber 7. The actoal solution of liquor for burning reaches the furnace through the p4trta anti flow5. perpendicular to the conbustim prW~orts dt 200-250 m1sec. so as to provide the atomLsintl effect and force a inix of Oombustion prodpicts and atomised fluid into the setogdary chambeir.~ The combustion chamber can be tooled by admi.ttlitS secondary air Ercm the cowl,, In the vecoijOltry chamber , the liquor evaporate# and orrsnit toxiQ content is comburted. 24A2,65. as tO45L~56/ 23-26. ALABOVSK!l A"S and a :1./- .0 19731463 I -01A I 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIIED PIWOCC~SING DATE--090CT70 JITLE-SECChDARY AECRYSTALLILATION Jfd COLD ROLLED SJLM~N STEEL ALLOYED IN THE ANNEALING PROCESS -U- AUTHUK-(05)-AFA.%ASYEV, S.V., uAKYATINSKIY, V.P+j GORBACHEV, V.N., KRYLHANOVSKIYe V.V.v MOLUTILOV* B.V. COUNTRY OF 7Rraft-misit- SOURLE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. I-IZ. 1910, 34121t, 274-80 DATE PUBLISHEO--70 SUdJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL ANU MA141 NE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-SILICON STEEL, METAL RECRYSTALLIZAtION, COLD RULLING, TRANSFURMER STEEL, ALLOY COMPOSITION, METAL UXTUNE, lll(~H QUALI IY STEEL CONTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REtL/FkAmE--lkj95/0L9U STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOll5d94 Ut4t, L A' '~ S I F I f U 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED Pl's'0CES5tNG DATE-09OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0115894 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. (HE PRUCESS OF SE-Clj;~UARY AECRYSTN. IN THE PRESENCE OF S WAS STUDLEA) QN COLD ROLLEOv Oilllii PURITY TRANSFORMER STEEL SHEET 0.05, 0.08, AND 0.10 MM THICK TO DET. VHL EFFECTS UP THE PRIMAkY STRUCIUREt HEAT TkEATMEN'r CONDITIONS, AND I-HL S CCJNTENT ON THE FINAL PRODUCT. THE STEEL CONTAINEU C 0.0079 MN Uo4l8v Sif 3,05, 11 0.0006, S 0.0025, NI 0.04j CR 0-01i LU 0,051 AL 0.01t AND N O.OL07PERCEIIT. ALLOYING THE THIN SHEET IN THE ANNEALING PROCESS 144DE IT POSSIBLE TO CONTROL THt SECCNUARY RECRYST'N. TkIE STRUCTURE AN10 TFXTURE OF rliE SECONUARY MATRIX DEPENDED ON BOTH THE INITIAL STR49JURE AND THE A-41'. OF S INTRODUCED BY DIFFUSION. AT RELATIVELY L[hi S ~;UNCNS, THE SLCONOARY RECRYSTN. DEVELUPED A klaBED TEXTURE WHFREAS AT h,4(;HE.R 1) CUNCN5. IT RESULTED IN AN ORIENTATION NEAR (1.11JAL1.01. A 90ti:LIMINARY RECAYSTN. OWING TO HEAT TREATME'N'T ANU'A S'U35EQWNr' 5'TAtJILll;ATIUrf OF, I'm JAl MARY MATRIX BROUGHT ABUUT THE FORMATION OF A MGRE PERF3:CT TEXTURL III SECONDARY RECRYsrN. FACILITY: T$NIICHM lolo BAROINAv MUSCOWt LISSR. I r- Li 112 032 UNICL AS S, IF 1110 TITLE--RELAXATION ANJ OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF A HAROU'lEli El'Z')XY ;2;ESl% -j- AUTHJR-(02)-TARATt).RIN* V.I., KRY1.4,11NOVSKIYr VaVo COUNTRY CF INFO-USSR SCURCE-MEKH. POLIM. 1970, 6(l), LS-23 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TUPIC TAGS--EPOXY RESIN, POLYMEq CROSSLINKING, OPTIC PRAVERTY, PrITH4LI,' AWHYDR10k, MALEIC ANHYURIL)E, EXCITEJ STATE, MATERIAL !.')j~FJRl4ATIJN, COMPAESSIVE STRESS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--LINCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0612 STFP CIRC A,-rFSSI(',N NJ-00107354 212 038 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROICESS114G OATE--02-Z,GT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0107354 AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RELAXAtIDN PFRI33S (TAJ) 'IF THE DISCRETE KINETIC Er4TITiES OF EPOXY RESINS (1) (.14,JSSLIN~(E.0 WIrH MFTHYLTETRAHYDROPHTHALIC OR HALEK ANHYDRIDE WERE I:li:TD. [~Y LISHT BIREFRINGENCE. TAY IS DEFINEU BY THE qELAtIOAl ov-yr cQuALs milflis iv MINUS V)-TAU, WHERE V IS THE FRACTION OF THE KINET)t ENTITIES 114 THE EXCITED STATE AND V IS THE FRACTION OF THE KIINETIC (;'JITIES hT FQL)lt.. THE DETNS. OF TAU DURING COMPRESSION OF I AT A C010J. RATE GAVE THE APPROX. RELATION T SUBMIN-10 PRIME2 APPROX14ATELY EQJAL Tl 10 PRIMES APPROX114ATELY EQUAL TO 1.781 (TAU IS GIVEN-111 SECI. 1- A S a 'A I A 4 USSR LD-- 628. 35 KARYUKIIINA, T. A., YJ,I:-.YN, A., .91iXi-GINA, G. A. , KRJIIAPOL'JKAYA, I.- Z. , NOSCOW Co-w;Lruction Engineering Ilis L4 I ute imeni V. Kuybyshev "Biologiral "Methods of PurifyinZ Sevage From Chemical am] P11:iniaceutical riants- Mosew, Khimil~o-F'ar--.itsevtichuslr-liv Zhurnal, No 11, 1971, pp 31:1-35 Abstract: Ilhe 1961-1-1.969 literature ~:Vl the subject. is nrnlc-:~Ii i=.d tl-.~~ nc~~t effective TzeLlIC-3.9 In sc::w ir,.!3tancem, -~Iien tho Contain!] -1~) toxic Conpolln(k, it 1~~? diroct-1%, for irr,17,ation of ~fi,,ibls. In wo.;t cases, a combincil -,-.ot'0oJ ylic-ld..; results. Set4apv amounts of horziones must ~'irst be tn--ated unaer.)!)!cn.ll.-,r. It -.11!i t"cr, ~i,; (waterfalls, air utr-nincs, or !;,v3tWn$) for t;o-,,oral ?ri tn 2 depending on what it cont"llis. Thl!: -ztration the cal oxygen i! t na 1. ll z o r !: are ~nddi.--:) ;!n~` t!:.e stirred until. in 7,-.:i be. cc, clc t ~w '71 t f, I rapi 1,; ~nq 2 1%". -vn-:t In NeXL, Lhe sf i. n. I ... '. M grown In it and liiLvr precipiLlt,~,! ti- 'h rhlo7rine. Aftt~%- o0cmlite tion of suspcnsoid-~. tihe st-,ti~qge is rum through sand ind grwjz-.1 fMtvr-:;, 1/2 VSSR KARYIMIINA, T. A., et al., Khimiko-Farnatsevticlieskiy Zhuvanl, Ila 11, 1971, pp 30-35 floating natter and deposits are collected, burned, --und tised -,!:; fert;-lizers or admixture to feeds. This treatment removes up to 951~ of' su!-,pensoids- V, e filtrate mav be drained into rivers and lakes, or it may bi! st,."red. in resel- vairs and be utilized during sununer. Theoretical data indicate! that Practi-c- ally any sewage can be purified adequately at reasonable c;ost. '0/2 78 - USSR Ul)(',-. 621.391.883.2 RXMTN~ V. T. "Interference Immunity of Signal Reception for Multiplex Phase Difference Modulated Signals" V sb. Materialy Nauch.-tek-lin. konf. Lenin(rr. elt!k-trotelAin. iii-t I - _d svyazi. Vyp. I (Materials of the Scicnxi?ic .1n- -reci..nicai-c-Oz1_ terence ot- Leningrad Electrical Fnginearing Institute of Ca.-ii- munications--collection of works, No 1), Leiiingrad, 1971, pp 113-118 (from Mi-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Kar I'Z, Al):Ftract No 3A34) Translation: An expression is found for catculati.ng, the proba- bilit-y-o-T-error in reception of signals wit-li mulziplex pbase difference modulation when there is jitter in tht, channel and distortions between symbols due to clipl)inb) of the signal spec- trum and nonlinearity of the phase frequency response of the communications channel. Resumd. 1/1 USSR UDC:664.1.06.23 t KRASIKO, A. S., Engineer, KAKHANOVIC11, V. S.,.TYUSIIKr-V[(,H, N, I., Candi- dates of Technical Sciences, CREPUKKIN, A, A., Engineer,, BelorussianjAffili- ate of Power Institute Imeni, G. M. KRZHEMEW, "Frequency Sensor for Continuous Testing of Glass Fiber '11tickiiess During Production" Moscow, Steklo I Keramika, No 9, Sep 1970, Pages 16-18 Abstract: Methods currently used for testing the thickni.,ss of glas!; fiber are "passive," that is, performed after production and have low reliability. This article presents certain results from the investigation of a frequency method of testing the thickness Of g1455 fiber during production. The method is based on the relationship between natural oscil,lating frequency of a drawn string and linear mass and tightness. An expovitzental model of a frequency sensor has been developed. Production tests of the pensor have confirmed its useability. The error does not exceeJ 4%, twith 95% confidence. In the device, a vibrator forming one end support of tho length of fiber drawn causes the fiber to oscillate, and the frequency of natural oscillations is measured by a photosensor. USSR UDC: KRYZHKO, V. M. owe "The Semi-Markov Process of 1.1ultiplication as a Mod". of a Medi--a-1 EEtab- lishment" Tr. VNII m~d. priborostr. (Works of the All-Union Ceir:itific Research Institute of Mledical Instr,=--ert Making), 1971, VYP. lo VP 27-32 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12VQtgO) Translation: Problems of mathematical identification of pn"esses en- countered in medical establisiments are considered. These ra*ccesses are ana4zed. by using semi-11.1arkov processes of multiplictloicn. Recurrent formulas are derived: for the awreqq! vait,log time In a condition, for the average duration and variance of' Vwi timi! .If trarsition from any state to the terminal cozdition. An example 1ii g-'i'e-n of n-tirwric!.LL calculation of a system of medical examinations. jkut?~*x's ijbittract. 1/1 USSR uDc,. 621.373-1131088.8) KERIMV, 0. Z., Power F-rigince-ring Inztitute imeni G. M. ' '' 1~ ! ~O-"I I "i4 C'. . "A Radio Pulse Oscillator with Shock EXcitation of ti, !! sc-Lil tori S:(stem" USSR Author's Certificate No 27701, filed 13 Jaii 0,11 publij:hed 9 Br:c 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, NO 6, Jun 71, Abstract Ito WVT3 F) Translation: A radio pulse oscillator with shock' eia:H:ati,:,n is which contains a DC volt age, sc urc e with a charging clialu! zui-!:, Ls,)lr-,tinl,- s-2:ai- conductor d-iode, a . storage capacitor a caminitat,)r bLsed cn a thyristor, a video pulse voltabre nourve ror eontrol oV (,.Jr- :T0jjVuf,,ut0r, and pulse transformers. To eliminate parasitic fluctuatiai*.1; in the ec'ntrolling, circuit of the thyristor co=utatar, the oscillator al!i,:i corwUtinu tin amplitude limiter in the form of a stubi,iitrnn widch Iii coriw~t~ttd in parallel with the control elect rode-cathode, section of t~e thyristcr. 1/1 IT9SR IJI)C !;S5.46 + -KJAUU=Un r T KOLUSNIKOV, B. Ya., ZAVADSKIN, V. A., GDNOROG, D. S., YELOVSKAYA, T. P., Alma-Ata "Mechanism of Inhibition of CotAustion Of Ilydrocarbon--Air Ifixtuir