SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULESHOVA, T.V. - KULIK, T.A.
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USSR
BALAMM., V. Ye.P et al., 111ektron. tekhnika. flawc~Lno~-'Wkhn. Lqb. Elektron SVCh
1970, Issue 9, pp UO-116 (from Mi--Blektronika I nY_ejttrimet3eqiye,. No 11
Jan 1971, Abstract No a_A68)
800 + 250C after a total reduction in area of e%--50~. Mhe jmxinyun eas evolu-
tion of the multilayer bands conta.1ning f1i vitt) the addItIon of Ca and which Is
heated to 10000 C in a vacuum (pressure 4--' 10-b m mercuvy) for 20-30 min was
observed at 800-8500 C and did not exceed 4 cm3/100 g. 111nder Ldentical condi-
tions of test, bands containing nic.1tel-with the addLtica or strontium gwiv off
the maximum quantity of gases at a temperature of SM-9500 C. 5 Ill. 4 tab.
9 ref. G. B.
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USSR UDC [621.357.035.4:621.79,0271:(i69.295.5(088.8)
KULESHOVA, T. V., and VOLYANMIYA, Zh. V.
"Electrolvte for the Dimensional Electrochemical Treatilw~nt of Titanium
Alloys"
USSR Author's Certificate No 324299, Filed 29 Dec 69, Tublitihad 7 Mar 72
(From Referativnyy Zhurnal -- KhiLiiya, No 21(11), 1972, Abstract No 21L28*/P
by A. D. Davydov)
Translation: An electrolyte composition is patented fim: tho dial~,--,nsional
electrochemical treatment of Ti alloys containing (in 1) 100 NaCl, 200
003, and 10 KBr. The electrolyte differs from other i0ectrokytes by Vne
presence of 50% NaN02, which improves the quality of o-uate4 -,iurface at
low DA.
1/1
USSR
UDC [62~..357:621,79.027];621.165
KULESHOVA, T. V.
MOON"&
"Study of Electrochemical Ifachinability of Alloys Us-ed in Turl.Ane Building"
V sb. Novoye v elektrofiz. i elektrokhin. obrabotlie v-ial:orialp~v New in
Electrophysical and I-Aectrocheirtical Treatment of Haterials - collection of
works), Leningrad, Hashinostroycniye Press, 1972, pp 29-31 (rrura HZh-KIhir-I.vai.
No 12, Jun 72, Abstract V4'o 12L302)
Translation: As a result of experimental selection of the 0-11.ectrolyte coz:,pasi-
tion for electrochemical dirensional machining, it was i,!v tali 11:01ed that for
machining parts made of Khlb'19T stainless jaecl it: Ja oqedlont to use sDIucions
of a mixture of NaCI and NaNO 3- To equalize the tolerance on ithe parts viale
of the same steel it is better to use a 10-15 parcent soluttati of Nall-0 3* For
electrochemical machinin., of parts made of EI-893 alloy, a 15%' solution of
0
Na2SO4 is recomnended. The machining conditions are indicated for each case.
USSR UDC 681.332.4
SWBENKO, V. A., KULESSKTY, R. A.
"Device for Modeling Process of Anpli.tude Qoantization"
USSR Author's Certificate No. 273534, Filed 21/04/69., Pubtished 14/09/70
(Translated from ReferativnVy 7-hurnal Avtomatika, Telenekhanika i Vychislilell-
naya Tekhnika, No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 48134P).
Translation: The device suggested relates to analocr cm,,lptiter modelim, eauirlcnt
and can be used to model digital control systems. A deylek,~- for Modoli-i-I VIC.
process of amplitude quantization is described in author's certi.ficate No. 2-141731
in which the generator of the first derivative of the silpial heiiii, ju7IntiIc!LI is
connected to one of the inputs of an adder through in intelyrater with it relax
element in the feedback circuit. The second input of the relay ek,merit IS Co*l-
nected to a generator producing the first derivative of tlti~ sii.-,ilal to lj,~! quantiz-,-ti,
and an uncontrolled diode element with a zone of insensitivity ir, connectud hc-
twecn the output of the relay element and the input of the intc-grator. However,
the accuracy of operation of this device during quantization of rapidly changin,z
signals is not high due to the error in deteriiination of the nomerit of discon-
nection of the relay element, since during the time requiv-d fol, the of
the integrator to change by the value of one quantlzzntion step the -signal beirig
quantized changes by a certain degree. The device suggested differs fro,,:i the
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USSR
UDC 681-332.4
SHUBENKO, V_ A., KIJLESSKIY, R. A., USSR Author's Certificatv No, :M534, Filed
21/04169, Published 14/09/70.
known device in that it includes a controlled diode alemenT witli a zone of ill-zen-
sitivity, the inputs of which are conrected to the SCIUrCe :)4. t h oin-Lit and
to the output of the uncontrolled diolle element with the Zone C'J* inscnsitix.it~v,
while the output iS COIIIICCtCd thl-01.11711 a memory element cani;istiiij; of an oncr:itional
amplifier to the input of the relay clement. These differi,,~iices Jucrease the
accuracy of quantization of the input signal over a broad vinge of' frequen-cles.
1 fig.
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XT-1. SOLUSIUrf of CAWTVN TIELLUSIVE ty SOHX METALS
(Articto b- 1. 1. ~j~ A. Z. il. r.
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lpar eta#" saj~-Ctt*n of 00 A,ow~h CendItIOR& it Is soc"save to k0~
ehe tem"I.L.- 4-"ftde=* of th* *91*Abilitj of the -awl1cooduct-v "sms-120. "
on* Obl-n% or anoth-, F-mr this pm the wal~kilit? or cadaiwo telluride
In C4 1-4 1. use ln"Qtl4mt44.
A artsdi was nods in a quarts Vassal af -PC Sal destim Am an s-ap4tre
of Argon fr~- of Vvy2m with & pre".r* of 56-1V0 me, ma, 7%0 W61W
tmft pmm%o vas mallsma %well saturation ut the solvent with tedisim tat-
juride was achieved et tM czrvagf~~mg camptesture vrAct the em4ttleme of
fia" adainil.
'Me dwinbillty date *" psesonte,l %a Ott table.
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17 APE-11 1913
DISK-SAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES
C~-llrttzon of paj-ri spunsored by the State C9,mmittee for %4-
of AtOu;~ 31 M-rcsw
(0!4TENTS
T-hnf,41 M F-o-~slc !=-z. ~1 Li-quid Vaste
of
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Procos-ind Highly AC911. W449-4
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C-7arIAGn ot t1w MaLLads of
Its-11ficatirin and TAn~, Slocago for Highly Ac?lve
LI I-Aid, *Z=xx VC4* t+' proce-poing of sp-mc fuel
1!1--nt& ~f Ut--4--j-J Varar-na-14foLed Power Mactor.
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ScitntEfic frerm1~1*1twe for B%jrying ttiGhly Actlvm
LAIVL4 w4st*s $4 0"v caviosic4l. Formotic"
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Lw"t-p-t ur PlAth-46 for FT.Partas 4h. W"tct rr~
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It= xl=tli-b
rAr title lrlr x,ri-, W. V. X..,1c~.rnkQ, 41-4 7'.. P. MS~T),
Committee i.,r the Us, 11 JA~ A
P~Jbltcetimn
Th ~develop-erit of -hytr(jus t~cLhc," -,t t~
fuel h44 led t9 %be a a 0... irv- ,of -axis*. Thf
mathO4 of rag-wration tv Lsj~etl = thr stihlinkaticm o,f -14%lip jluart~!r a a-.r~
*~hiieipitnt fracticu-i =x adazi,pia- '~r 4~,;7 tr%ficz-t=.
uranium And plutuniurn of the other fissian products 11 --3j.
At a revolt of the vroccaitmg a xeriq* i9 wastes is fornind ~_c!:
w"tes fromm the ftm~orldiit$on epparattas prtetilte the greatest "Povd~ - t!~~Y
eemtaln long-lived fission products On the future they will be called
-maufah Ped wnst-a contalml-K cagily volatile fluorides. trappid in :�.m ~zzxzs-
worbitntm t-ral);r 11.
The fluurator wastes aro *ol6tl fr1ohli substances. contain;n1c I,
%-.r. of 11'r ft .... ridir. .1 I.o.'i $i-l B.-On. prrusu~%*. 1W *.oA,.r tl.v
that are rmo4t hazardous from the hiuizzi~~l
costurn-117. Dapnding upon the tachnolootcal forrn,attoft of their ;::z.,
the ballaPt W the wastes Inav ilmlud. .1 ... the
ip~" and "iuminum. te.
The long hall-life of coakum and strutitturn. the considorable
of realurn flotirld., the high ap"ific "Ctivify of 11" Wastes. A",j if" f ~IL~r
frxqmpntAtiom into dust requires a specially reliable burial for huncire- ~r
years. FWorator wastes upon ~omplctton of the process ar* tronsierr,j t,
special tanks.
In connection with the high specific activity of wastes and 0--r
coefficient o( thermal conductivity of the friable, matqrtala $it the C~11-r Of
62
Character,wks of llighlv Acti--v Wast- fr.-.ni Fl--isjo Ttehaultig,
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wzlzz; h) A"2~'44tj 4.) k-k-77-
e) fluorstur w4&tps (slightly vulati;v llu~ride); 1) 500-- 50. 0011(eurtes per ht'r);
0 Z9 years; h) 33 ,4,ar*i i) ZRS 4-yv; jj rare earinw. it) trrattd mitirbents
leafftly VMULLL. tlw-We4l; ;) up &1* 30. 004D (i:v,vtvs per litart; m) VI dayj;
n) 65 days; 0) 110 day a.
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t6c bczt of radioactive decay (Table Z).
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Temperai-jr.. D-el.pi.q t. a Tank -it), a Di.m.f- of 60 C.ottiontter
for WaztAa with V4vjq%k* tiocille Aehritt"
Sp- tlt~ -ti'Lty
-r liter) 25" 5W0
Temperatures at the rontoc of a425 1250 (2500)
tan without forced heat
to -01 CC)
'Th
calculation woo conducted for & single settling i4mervoir wtr~
host tr&nAfer d~ to n4tsrol conv~Ttl,-ft in an. unlimited air vol..
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DISPOISAL OF RADIGACTIAt WMES
Cq ktactind of gap rs tr..4-d by thT State cacmittac far th.
of -.hr T7-.Z, mu5cav
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pro-s-l"A mighil Acttv. V.*t.4
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t. ta,,td *j.,64too rr~s ths, rr-.4~tnx at spwat r-et
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rArtit,t, by V.. P. Z.kh,oro~a, V. V. Kutir-_hIll" Y-.. P~ Marlyn-, 1,_A-
I,r 0-e Upe ~if A*-mw
Uiilt.- tAkilk P4-jf1 (3Z), 1711. =ASL=
Fri
At the prr.eni time it,# pfr,,,L*fv% of Cho passthint)r L-1 tneregitt..1j,
tha parmissibfe XPCCIfLt Activity Of W44C4off CeCIOM*d in b~Ittft&B i* b0iftil
ralo-I t"re and more frequently,
",ott, stroAny there to no d,,ubt of the loot9ibil4ty toof at
.&at. a I;t; a specific Ct2,rt" of ttp to I trie I-- tlzor- At CIL& aa=o: tl=~
works are knjwn an the enclosure of wmetre with a Ap*Cttic artIvIty up 'a
100 curt.is per Mer in Wtime fl;.
Th. limiting volu. of the specific ao~tlvlty to determined by t-7 fzc!MC.:
The radistion,clismiral stability of the b1tween blockto a,nd the possible ex-
tracti,yn or the hoo&$ accumulated in the blocks due to the energy of raillo.
sell.q. '11'4y,
J1Ad14tinM-Ch*"ICXI 9-tablit
An esorn!ial fo~vir detefoilning the conditions of the btarial of
blocl- to a triesibiq liberation f Sas*oas products of rAdIViTsis
For I y*4r& ohoervoll,ne have been madr, tot the chnnge in the prew*uv*
in m.1419 with bituisom blok# cqntaining 6o% bit- Pr-In x1o.1dised) and
40% sodium nitrate. and having a specific activity (rum U. 15 to 15. 4 curie*
pier liter with reepoc t to strontium-90 U igure 1). The litoirratioN of Raoit"S
prod"cle of r&dkolyois was obterved In all the emptorimpritg after A pro-
longood period of the process of &a* aboorption, accompanied by a decrease
In the pressure In ;he metal. For a block with an activity of 0. 15 curie
t' 1 1:. C t t t' I I-. i.
P~ r
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K, I at-t It, T tt,j,
t.. "t iiprc4fl~ n-t-ily .4 4 -i.t pi,r
A! -,-. .--4 li-it Ltrn prtpar~-J -ith m I-111c Acti~,tjr
z I, t 1, 4 r rn .11" "'1"' t t~' t' --1 -0- 'it) lilt tt- t.4k.
;14 thel
-T.. ----l it 4ciiAn, After IS~'
c-e !r- -1. rX=Cr-jr-j jr,!-
F." p". -,-!!! a.'d T-ei PrTtt---*
if, p-, f Me Class *1 Z. I . 10 S red P-mv
,h.? priage ws
'j.ve'rn.-I ;T.14. I;.
A -moarj-n of tf~.q%e ritsults with *~m" ottabhrd #arlivr al wun
e 4- =! ~~Szrbcd ent,far 't T . 'f;6 ad and V~e,r ,, It_ &," of 2. 9 2 104
0-its $be increase the power of the dowe airtf Vfte
~l ~~-ort~-4 !!-gy Leads to an Lncrrate its the content of hydroistria &nd
.1 t:viit1l., C, hydr"Carbo,ris of gr..p CA. and carb