SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZMETSOVA, O. M. - KUZMIN, G. S.
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212 015 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING 0AtE--23o(:r7o
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124458*
AIBSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE UV SPECTRIA OF PH'40 SUB2 f I It
WITH P. ANISIDINE (11 )l Pki SUB2 NH ( 1111 AND PH SUJA~jl CH SUB2 (IV) IN FTOH
WERE STUDIED OVER 210-330 NM. NO INTERACTION WAS POUND I~OR I-IV SOLAIS.v
BUT9 BASED ON INCREASE IN OPTICAL 0. COMPARED WITH %j-olrlvE SPFCI*RA (IF
COMPONENTS7 COMPLEX FORMATION OF tHE DONOR ACCEPrOll TYPI: .6ETWEEN FK
NITRO AND AMINO GROUP WAS O9SD. FOR 1-11. AND FOR I-Itv A
I.:l AND FOR 1-111 A 2:3 COMPLEX IS FORMEDy WITH THE E~Ult,. CONSTS.
0.7-1.2 0,4 L,-MOLEt RESP. FACI,LITY: 905'i'(iVd NA DONU INST.
LNZH. ZHELEZNOOUROZH. TRANSPot ROSTOV ON DONo USSP.4~
USSR 621.357.4.669.1-416
10MOVA, 0. X. KLYUMA, K. X. , azA T$MNTA=o 1. 1.
*The Steh!mg of Copper Coil In Amaoi:lun FOrGulfate SCIAMIOns"
Obmer opytom b radloproa-ste (Exchamge of inform%tion In, the Awlio Indwtry),
Vyp 11, Mo3cow(?)p 1972, pp 47-W (from Ro,ferativW Zhulmal -t- Xhimiyas VaS
(II)l 19-139 Abstract No 8L276 by V. V. GrUlm)
Translationi Using a constant pot*ntialt the nechardox uf the 1"cess of
etching the copper coil was studied in the following nallitionmo 300 9/1-
(M4)2Y81 I ml/1 of 0.68% solution of Hg(.NO3)28 and 3D~ml/l of H2SO4, -
It was shown that the etching of tho copper ocaurs throull;h the sitago of forma-
tion of Cie, the process being cointrolled by diffusions [A lax1j;* Wunt of
etching may be accostplished with a ciorzesponding d4civam In the reliability
of the pxvcees by incivazing the teapsrature of the solu 41m 4ai-d sA4ing o#
oxidixi" agent to it.
VBSR
KUZ'IilClf A. N.P Flizil"fl)v) A. A. samiov, Yj;.
"Some Questions of the Of
Kiev, kasseyaniye energii prJ J_
Energy Durin,g Oscillations of '7ochwii4rc." 8;,mtw.,lG,, o",
dun,ka, 1972, pp 2,22-230 (frOril R-'farvi, ivnyy Vitimal
Abstract No 4V332 by E. 1.
Tmnslation: So:-,~e re-ti-Ots of
the beildin~; oscillatioll Of th-1.11 Pl4ter" t;
tary characteristics, aro In 0~-der to
the use of the thiucry of lie~-tjdjty jil
where 6(t) iq in~; u,:. linilar
eous module o~_' la Vw, Centut, C11, )"I,
Lon C- V~a`ch a -,lCL,--,- -j
t
!
o.C vaich is
L, for de"lucirl", j J:;j.!,~_
plate, it; tIil!,! orjt_,Alt~ll i.!l t Clliulll
1/o
USSR
imlyacH.1 A. N., Misseirmlye erierCli pri Kolebuiyal-JI
pp 222-230
rethod of semra-~Aozn of vari,~vies -w(XJ`111.1t)-v(x.,,,!) 0 k't), ill 1.
the svg of the pLate, then -ae obtain two eq~iatlons, 01,,e C141
tion and the- other Ule functiozi (t)
(t)+W2 0 (t)-.2 z1f (s)j R(
here w is the clia-racteristic frcm-ency of' an il'leu:ly c!LL-It:! -C pl.rd,2-
as-obtainin,; the fo--I of the functioi% 0 (t) :in ill-rc!Uti,
Sufficient],,,, Sin-L'L2 (ij;S 1-1-ap'q ~.g I -fvr. Q4, tll~l
nom-LILized plate), so frail it i's ~Oal3ibll~ bi well Juiaj,-L i:+Jt,,-x)d.,; -L.,j fi.nl
form of the 1,inctiin il(t-s). Eqi=o-Ir=S of t.,-i,:! (2) V..re dl:Iainod
anI three-layer pLitcs with a fjI1L!r -under aboar streos,
under mlaear amd tensilt.- strQ..,*. furthex con"Ient of
experimentiAl resul-ts on tbie dtAenmirv,tlon of thu function fol.
cases with certadn conclusiwir on dic
investioted const.rUctions, of platac- and thuir naterieLla. (1~~
entries)
2/2
USSR UDC: 622.2:11'2-5:622.2~4.5
H- and BRUNS, S. A.
"Maximum Area of a Slit Formed by Water Jets :W o 11,11otintl-,in 1-'J1131)iV
Moscow, Doklady Akademii nauk S'531R, vol 204, 11-0 P, 1974!, j)P -134Wl-
1342
Abstract: It has been established by exparimential. reoctLrch oil the
destruction of rock by vrater Jets that the vidQ ir4rfi~1(m. Of' th-e
eroded Blit or fissure increa.,,.Iet.~ jer wiit tix~e viii) of
the displacement velocity of the jeto with the
meters conotant, until it reixhar, ti particu1ar point. It 1;1!,c~~!l
begins to fall off. Since this depen(aenca lias w1d; r~4ti yet
a clear mathematical otatement, the jarpose of I.-il'a-ticle i~:] to
determine 11-he displacement velocity qorroVpCk11d.-LVl,1j: to tbC` 111,qXiDIUM
increase in side siu,face of the olit er unit tt!oo, ;:L11.6 thl; P,111C--
tion. of this determbiation is to ver ,y -tkeQ.-CtjC::jjj3r
reached by the authors in am earlier paper in 3a,,-e journai
(204, 110 5, 1972). A table i&; given of
correaponding to various 1Z.,ypec vf rock. The
with the A. A. Slxiochino,7-~iy lnatltu.t,.~.
USSR 1=
LJODOREMM, L. T., INM(%Il and MOM24=Yj A, 13., Altpurtment of
Normal Physiology, Academv of-Inkary Madielme imeni Si. M. Kkrov, roenjnZrad
"Hematological Characteristics of Mwtional Stress in Pikinch%tit Jumping,"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal USSR, No 8, IWI, p1? l,14*-lv144
Abstract: The quantity of red and white blood cells vals detqxmined In 130
males before and after parachute jtmps. Sam of the u03 awl4i itt parachute
jump for the first time while others had -previous3.v ma4i.- as ntwny as 790
jumps. In those with little or no exrerlexice in jumplzij5, tlt* HBC count
Increased slightly before and after a jump whereas the lmmbar of eDsinophI14,
lMhocytes, and monocy-tes decreased,, especially Wore sk jump. These
hematological changes were much leas pronounced In the ireter4kn parachutists.
Mw decrease in loukocytes In ascribed tQ mitation ot' the Itypophyseal-
adrenal system resulting from ematlonal stress.
41-
USSR
UT)Q 5 32. 5
AEMOVICH, G. N., MOZIM-7-CII, V. B., SETUnov, A. !1. ,
Moscow
"Experimental and Theoretical Study of a Stipersonic Jet 34!tir Ei It., ~in
Accompanying Supersonic Flow"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 4, hillk"Ils 72, rp
25-32
Abstract: Experiments uere done in a supersonic (M.=2-1;1 ecrft;'-iiucu!:
action vind tunnel. It flat jet vau birvn in along a T)laq.e lc-::aI;ed In
the middle of the working section of the tunnel throtLgh. ii~ !;reoLally
shaped nozzle with an output section '2 = high. and a thxo,itt CA.-O.9
high. The end ef the nozzle was 30 rini away frcm tbc slvirp,!nod leadfrp
edge of the plate, The plate was POO mm wade and 400 r1-. 1-1,:ng. ITIWCI -ITIC-31.`3
of flow were consider!d. The Mdch rrziber 41ri tMi initin-I rf t)~,~,
Jet for both nodes was 111 = 2.18. The VAch nu:tfier of the tie cizil),imy Iv j~,
flcrf, the s*atin Dressui-e in thr, worVing seoticai of the Iimnel, r-rid
-deterrined with respect to~ the heigh ' A
Reynolds nLer t of the 1-4o-4;ZC, and
the oncoming flow parameters were re;5pectively, M2 7.i 1) 6 r-tv
C.
WSR
herilka 2.h-I dctw~i Gaza, Nlo
ABWfOVICF-, G. It. et al., Izv. All FSSF: Me~ K
Jul/Aug 72, pp 25-32
Re = 15 500 for the f irst mode, and M, = 3.8, p = 18. 1 zib, rHil 1.7 8C C f oi,
the second mcde. The stagnation temperature in the jet iWid t'~-It- za'~k~(::T:-
panring flow was aboui ' 3000F. The v-elc~citv dis-tritutico was j0;e!,vdn#--j
with respect to the fiel(is of dynamic presoLtren fowid ',-:y nvan,-q of ej.
ordinary gauge with transverse dimension of,0.35 =. Verit %frarc
used for measuring the static pressure on the plate. 7hil. conowntraUc,i
in the supersonic flow was imenaured Icy a mv-j'.~V. based cnItIet~.,:n-fl.n---F;
the thermal conductivity of the mixture floving througb Om gmij;:e ILS it
function of concentraticn. izabaric flwv wao riL=exici-!1j,
calculated in the botudary layL2r approximation using tbt:-! vtjzia~,h:in ftr
turbulent viscosity as the closure relaticu. A compaximm of the
mental and theoretical resats shc-wed. that the propo~,ed mt2thcd
is applicable to descrip"i-or. of turbulent eCmFressed fluils.
2/11
C
USSR UrC
VErETAT-1 V. I.,, and I-M"1,aCHE11K0 I IU41
A.~, u, &-~ pAll-Union Aatlplaqua fic
-ch Tns _)C1!;, arat v
Resew ~itute
"The bb-chrmism of Accimralation and Excrution Of CUPRU1111' 111ZItiL.;[JI1Ir1 CY 1lr1!rtQu_
rella pestis (the Role Pla~~d by the CeM WaU.)"
Moscow, Zhiu-nal MilrobioloC.1i Ilo 11, 1()7~".,,
pp ice-io6
Abstract: ~11%u r_b-L*.11L:,- o~,
capsular anti,-=s L-I t~,~c rj~, pt!nicil-lin j.!:.
Vic cell wall vas stu;1::C(A- '1'4*; ct-I't!ct (-,)i
of clLloramrhoniccl, acc ill 1), truld Irl. colal. TI:;!., I",' cca,i
a.n,.,l its Ca-indeiun-t=t varlanta4 IT! Ell J--icl ~;V,,, woru :i,':,
.7
Penicillin -in a concentration olt, 1, k traruran"Ald Ullu cl* Of.~ rw~-
shaped pD~,7,_,2 mlls into ~row,1111,a Ltr
_1 to 13 t1ne 311c-raldal
was increasc~
Sb-'red celln, tl,,~! of
-.i1th ar.
cn. ,Ilin a!
Fan-kcil-h- in at'
noticca~)Iy thu. c"rowth. c,I: pl:,_,~kv ccl, zil,
USSR
VEYNBLAT V. I. mid 1. A., Y-Immml )Wkrob
y 1 -11 1
Irmunobiologii, No 11, 1972, pp 1(n,-106
but decrea!:ed the =o-iuit of cxr~m,,Iar antlgan on the cell in
cultivation medim., (freu frac-tion 1) cmimarcil wit-It comtl!ol
ant:Vniotics) - There was nore Traction I- in
ce.11s compvtxed writh Ca-tepcnll(~nt. reml-Its lwrtl
doses of penicillin. Ir the presence of chlorav-,phenieul ;ii-.ol rx-,--'-
norycin D a definite mlpj)re.,rir)n of cou I-1-1-01A11 var, nbileroll;, -fil, well n',
deci-eased mount of to-M! -Prot,-;tin. Actincl:,""r ill D irhf;lldtl~!11,
Wv!se antillio
FMA, as opp3sed to chloramphenicol. BOLL, til:!Il i
complcte-3_y 'he synthen-is of the cammilrax zmt1.Fejm ir, all re
""T'nal in b". I roseace C.r pen le!,t
their relation to C-~. Cull-i j, I")Y,-,.-
by Godiitii doilecylsullf.AL~ rhowQd -l'ich hiLoier coz11,z~.!1:lt:r10A.O1l ),.)4' capsn"Unt-
antijNn (general fraction 1) re(- -6.1-,=s o4' their relntion to Ci!., 'MI-ii
that the -,~mtlmsis of ccq)sv,!,~~r anti,,,,era; %ras noL lz*diil;:.~~-uu
their releaf:u ceilli~. dl,ii>L~nle-nt on V,ia cell wmllr,
or cox,plately dest-royed). T.-IL! 11-n!Cluat (X frtuo f-mcttoll. I ~!wjl
differel very little: in cell.,3 Cro~r~l J~11 trx presume rZ.:d
actinomycin 0 tLnll destroy-Od 1-1,.1 -1Q~j!LLjr'. dC-,1jt~Crjr;jLjVjjtQ. iu: 1:1
concentration nedi= influereed to nal-,x:t (~Xtfjat 1;klC Syr-021(l%'CLI, of t-Vt1_71.
ILCQ:~
and R11A but the G~rnth(
,sis of the capst.iltir antigons wms j'r.,etWitly
C-d-pende t cells.
2 2
USSR UDC 632.4:5115 - 13:633 - 11
KACHALOVA, Z. P. and KLM'MICEEV, A. A.., Timii-5=av AgricuItural AcadenW, Moscaw
"Incidence of Cover Smut of Wheat and Distribution o~f APfitated ~Qvaries la the
F
Leningrad, Rikologiya I Fitopatologiyu., NO 4, IM PP 3410-353
Abstract: Study of several sprinZ (lqutestsena 62, Ka-asi-x*-atT-q:ir0 and wiAiter
(PPG-186, P-ironovskaya 808) wheat varieties infoct-41-d witli c:tDverlid or-vut showed
that the pathogen Tilletia caries spreads dlffunely lilt tills 113AVA, but (toea,
not penetrate all the ovaries of the forminj spike, therivt~F dettjrmitiir~,, the
extent of infection of the apike. Early planting of upr1rij!; vhe4it increasius
both the number of infected spikes and the extent of inilmllon. Spikes on lat.
eral shoots of 2-, 3-, and multistem pLants are 1~eners.Lly it.~~Ot affeated.
Within a spike, the center is irost affected; within a spll:oLet, the third "-d
fourth ovaries. Mia prosence of partly afrected spikes, upl-k-eZil:tz, and gmins
Is related to the physiological and blocitamir4il stato at' tM! plants, Which is
dependent, in turn, on the varietal rJ:taructqr1aUcs vrA capRitio-als -Under Vh1ch
the ovaries are formed.
USSR UDC.- 6P-1.363-003.3
GLAZKOV . M. M. , KUZ IMICHEV, G. P. , ONEGIII, Ye. Ye. , VOLC6, V. F.
"A Method for Wireless Assembly of SL,-alcanductor Devict:s"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, prw,:V-:shIennyye obraztsy, tovarqrye 7unt-y-Is
No 16, Jun TI, Author's Certificate No 303677, Division -H, ftied I Sep 69,
published 13 May 71, D- 191
Translation: This Author's Certificate intro,Itices: I. A medw~~I Por wirel~v-~
assembly of sendconductor de'rices. The procodure includetg the aixiraticns -=1
making contact conductor frames, coanecting tbem to the aqj-atalo, carnecti,.~n
to external leads, wid liern~etic se&Lin.g. As 4t dEt9tinguish:1.ng ff'19ature of
the patent, the precision and reliability of wssembly are I.aj:--cvvJ by starip-
ing contact leads cf variable cross section ca a tape with 'rhe Pormaticn of
lugs on the ends of the leada, and etching the tal)e In an wv,charil. solution.
until the tapered sections cx-,tweti the contart lewis arp eiliten ~Ewliy. 2. A
modification of this methoi distinguished by the fact t*h&t a reinrorcement
ring is fastened to the contact leads after they have been staqwil on the
tape.
USSR 621.n6.6-181-5(084-6)
ONEGGIN, Ye. Ye., LIFLYAND, V. It., KUZIMICIEV
"A Method of Wireless Assembly of Semiconductor Device";"
USSR Authorts Certificate No 26931T, filed 24 Jun 68, jiublirhed 13 Jan 'I'!
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No P)
Translation: A method is propozed for nancontact asseulbly (-T tiemicor'll.w4or
devices on a dielectric substrate. The method lnwol-i,as, (tttw:--~Irir the
contact areas of the semicanductor crystal to the currelit-coriducting Ur,.i~s
ef a printed ciz-cuit board, connecting the curmlnt-cond,~iotinjj 11,.invii to
the external leads, and se&ling the! devico. To iwpirwe!the qual.ita, of
the devices, a relief image in produced o4l tho dielectirijo and
a current-conducting paste liVer Is applit~4 to. the eleinditts v~li* t'--is imajil'.
I T~ - - - - - - - -
USSR
KUZIMICIIEV, L. V. , KILINOVSKJY, R. R.
------------------
'Tefining of Aluminum Alloys by Blowing lbrough a Mixtbre o1' Cas ~,ith Flux"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 8, Aug 73, pp 13-45.
Abstract: When a mixture of natural gas with a powder of' a low-me It i till I)aint
salt flux acts on a melt, both hydrogen and oxide inclusion.-; are reillo-wvd
simultaneously. The neutral gas is mixed with a fine saaf, f1uK powder (for
example, ordinary cfyolitc-containing flux) and the mixture is blown thr3u~,11
the melt being refined in order to suppress oxide film rormation. This is
achieved by the fact that the powder flux :juickly melts and covers Cach
bubble with a liquid salt film, which cleos tho surfacti of Ow! hubble 1)1* ;~ny
oxide particle%. adsorbing and dissolv-jng~thew, prevenrixjr, di-Tect colitaut
between the metal melt and any water vapor prosent in lha refiinin- gas. The
hydrogen from the metal diffuses through the film of Hqi.iid fluK illto th(~ ga-,
bubble significantly more rapidly than when a dense axidv filiti As present
around the bubble as when ordinary inert gas, contaminatq,4 with oxygen anil
water vapor, is blown through the melt.
21 -
112 M UNCLA$SIFIF.0 11 E S S1,Nfr 0ATf-,--0-t0lEC70
TITLE--ON THE SOLUr[O,', OF THREE PARTICLE I N'TE GRA Lt sil~U'A I 11.1 NS 8 YTHE
SEPARABLE EXPANSION METHOO -U-
AUTHOR- (0 3) -KHARCHENAU , V.F., PETROV, N.Mvo KlJZ)lrctfvyv Vi'l'a
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PHYSe LETTERS 8 (NE-rifERLANDS)o VOL. 328l Wo 1. P. 19-22 425 14AY
19701
IATE PUBLISHED-25MAY70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS--ELEMENTARY PARTICLEt INTEGRAEQUATEON, ALr;,tjliRAfl-, EOUATIONt PAIR
THEORY J
CGNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OaCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----FO701605030/EO2 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP014L849
UNCLASSIFIED
212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PM, ~XUSS I NG DAT !i;")FC 10
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0141849
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AGSTRACT USf OF .4
THE TWO PARTICLE T MATRIX REOUCES THE OF TH.-kEti PAR.IICLI:~.s irrt
PAIR INTERACTION T9 A St. ~JF ONE DIMENSIONAL fi'fl'FlGlltL flV ME
SUBSEQUENT SEPAR ABL E REPREi ENTAT IGN OF, KERNEL$ OF' UCH, INfL- GRAL
Et;UATMNS (BASED GN THE BATEMMt METH60) THE PRONLE~~4 OF fMRE[i ILIV-.,Ill IC.Al.
PARTICLES IS REDUCED TO THE SOLUTION OF, AL(~EBA.AIC, $~JUIATIQN54 t,J E f S
FACILITY: ACAD. SCIS., UKRAINI,A N SSR# Kltl~i~'~s U$~ IA
USSR
ADERIMN, V. P-, et al., P_tkrvt-iy:5.x Izobreteni,La ~n3mysIlLeiinvve Obra
_t_j - -- -tsv,
Tovarnyye Znaki, No 12, Apr 72, AutlZr--a Cextiftcate--11-;~ 33457-4, Division G,
filed 22 Dec 70, published 30 *,Har 72, piJ84
connects the output of the scaler in the function seruo sywtem tc, the secolici
input of the logic device, and through 4 delay Itne to the controlling inputs
of the servo system switches. The memory unit Ls cornwcted tD the output of
the logic device.
USSR U D 6*2 1., '.373, 8 .,Y) : 621, 31,7. M
GUZIIVA, V. G., ZVZ(,IlF_.NKD, N. T., KOKODII, N. r. n[VtI t~iiOi
"High-Speed Laser Radiation Pulse Energy' afeter"
Radioteklinika. Resp. nenlived. t(:-riat.
Republic InterLieparuitental. Selionatic SCI(Ilitifte U18
19, 1971, pp 140-144 (fro-zi No A., 19721, Abi;crat,t To 30457)
Translation: This instrument is designed for MCiSUIAJ~;', CIW ITIlItSil t%IICrjI,.V --h!
also the man radiatioa polrer oi lasers operating in Ow free genoratioll flode
and in the (,~-factor madulation node. About 9 peretnit 401 tl,.e cran.-,:Atted radt-
ation is shunted to the pyroelectric aevisur whicli coni,ttr,Lu tli4t radintior.- rul!3o
to a voltage pulse with a duration of veveral %rdIlAseconi4 aii4 It,11.1% an
tude prcportional to tbe. radiation pulse enorgy. Vie vcl,ta~,Ie ji~tlav anplItucle
is measured by a peak volt meter. Vrie roatiurrui~anr_ time ii!as 21 a,10 the
tisse ber-ween r4--asurenents w3s 15 iteconds. The Instrts,,wia is n
calorimetric meter. The total cri-or was (-2 + 01. Tlivvt, artv 4 illuitr4aion.~i
and a 4-entry bibliograpfiy.
1/1
USSR UDC: 621.391.883.2
vi 1 7 11 rr r-",m rIt ky
"Effect of Pulse Shape on the Interference Immunity of Dif-
ferential Signal Reception"
V sb. Materialy Nauch.-teklin. konf. Lenin---,r. wl.c~,trotek~n. in-t
T e7___ --5-f - __t 1i -- ~ rIL:_ .
svyazi-.v I OKI . s 77e'057L c-5_17(7~5i --
a rial e -SCI-ent1ric F-11-d
terence 0t L~ningrad Electrical Engineering Hi4titijte of Com-
municat ions --collection of works, 'No 1) , Lewirigrad,, 1971, I)p
169-173 (from M-Radioteklinika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No
3A35)
Translation: Existing single njL~t1j()&; o~f pqjj~ ~Jgjjaj
lon (e.g. POI-TD) do not always ineet req,w5reneiits for
=
-ference imnunity of reception, In this ci;)iiiiect-ion, thc
author considers the question of the possibility of Jmproving,,
the interference immunity of reception of pull;o sigvivIs by
using a two-sample differential method off opthOun. ril-ception.
USSR UDC 621,3A!i.-5V,).145.6:622
YEGOROV, K. P., HAKKAVEYEV, V. I., KUZqMIOIEV, V. N.
"Optical Beam Wave Guide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 274413, F1le4 25 Sep .63, 116blishLd 6 Oct 70 (from
RZh-Radioteklinika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract 11-0 4D439P)
Translation: An optical beam wave guide is proposed witM automatic regulation
of the position of the optical systezo. It contains a sTiltem of' lens, prtsn
and mirror devices arranged in a climate-cpatrol tube. in ortLtr to insuro
, systems requIlvd Lq Inaintair. (fie
constancy of the position of the correctinp I
direction of the coherent light beam, the ~orracting systwims aVe made to
rotate in twomitually perpendicular directions the constn~Icy of the position
of which is maintained by an automatic posit0n, control ~,Jr4item4
USSR L'Dc 6'4!1.391:519#2
Kuz,%acH-rv, V. N.
.Ow
"Noise-Proofness of a PCIM-VU Regenerator with 11.1gh
Considering the Shape of the Coded Pulrie.8',
Materia1v nauchno-tek1w. koiferent:~.Li. L a n i
p. 2 (Materials of the Sclentific alid 743chlatca.l ColliwLv.Lj,~e. ~a vi 1r a d
V~
Electrotechnical Cormiunicatioas Inaticute, Yyp. 2),
128 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Au,6 70, jtbscracc No BA.$6:1
Translation: This artic1c: cont4ins an. invostigacion of tho prolilii;i.,~ of t.-ie
effect of the shape of code ptilses on noise-proarnesti in
systems with POI-VD. An expression is obtained. for the oc error
in detection of the code puises wiLh cosn ond large ratJv:;.
A graphical relation is presented for this probabIlity as 0'. finction of the
pulse parameters and operating conditionu of ~hib regelierar4iv.
USSR
KOPYLOV, S. G., KA?A:-,'OV, S. N.,
' YZCUNOV, A. V., 41;z" t?,
~-K4T
-r
V-X 2~_~LLK-
,
OGA.NDZUA.NYA_\
, P. a., IGNANIV, B. DI., Fuvrov' V. 1'O
x'
' Y_ G.
hultilayer Printed
Moscow, Otkrytiva, 1zobretenjy2, 'n. 'k!
Pro.1-tys!-.11 Ll
Ao 16,
May 70, p 43, Patent NO 27GO219 , Vilev 4 t;ar 68
Translation: 11-tis _'.uthor's Cer-,".' Ficate intrctducQ.,i. a
containing alternating lay,trs o-. dielectric atid titv; 11~'Itel.ial
designed for '30=Ling inteeraL circuits with flat: It, w!l1cl.
cut out on both siden of 61,,e inte,,~v,A ciriztji-,. Thl, ri;rtnt.~,tit~aj are
made in these ;-Irocjve:~. Thoy a rE,1 Qxt;l.: iL 011 by or 1!114k~l! 1'. o". .
is d i s t in gul L; i Q d b y C. I t.~ f .4 C L t 1141 t i Ll 0 rt' t: -~i I it,,; u 3'e 1-4 A j tj,. d e a,i I C y o i j r i,
ment of hii~ily reliable! interlaycr coanoct~Lotw, tjit;%, I
and -Aso to lewer the labor involved In vianu~acturing ir~t~rlayer
connections are executed in the fo= of butiches of priatwd cont~wczci i .---it,
during the process of pressing the muitilayer printed ai,.;d Lhe i-wib~r of
bunches lezdin- into Elie groove is datentized by Elie nw~',iitr of lea,~s of Llhe
integral circuits mounted on, the Ward.
KOPYLOV, S. G., et al., Otkrytiya, lzobreteniyu, Pro= 'yij;hIL!rLjy)fe
Tovarayye Znaki-, No 16, 8 May 70, p 43. Pate-tit No 2700'~I ~9, 4 '.Iar 61i
USSR UDC 4111.Yb.,661.65
KUZ I&9W&JU_,&-S LUPAKOV, 1. S., SOWK, ~ D. A., and GAWHILOYA, V. K.,
RnAtral. Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallw:gy ftqttil I. P.
4
Bardin
"Investigation of the Effect of Borom on the Therm&L 0:1adiActild-ty ariql Tharmal
Expansion of Titanium"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Hetallurgiya, No 3, Aug 70, pp 78-82
Abstract: Results are presented of an Investigotton of tbn effiivct of boror,
on thermal conductivity and linear expansion of titaolum. 'The :InvestlgatLan
was carried out by the comparative method using samples co'wtainling .1, 2, ~, and
4 wt. 2 boron. Boron increased the the mal , conductivity tiif titonium. The
thermal conductivity of titanium with boron, derived ex;ar,~Lmentally war, some-
what higher than the rated one based on the hateragetteity of thq, iolloy and
if it is considered that the allay conSists of ~ a solid borotit soltiti ca in
titanium and titanium diborides, The coeffittent of linev expojislon of
titardum decreased appreciably vith the introduction of bo3,on lntri it.
71
/VV.
U.-Z- -M t C.-H E. V P~j N* Ao
Aarolo~!icak Radiosonde
Mis article brieftv d:i-~cribe-s thc nev RYZ-S-2 radio-
sonde. In cc-atrcit to the R:,Z-2 aerzlogical radiosorde iaj;ed ~a noviork
obsenr4rions, in the RKZ-5-2 radioscknde the temperatu-ni. '44midi-ty
maa~jurzm?n-, frequancias are reduced by approxizatelY half. The p4dlescal
frequency is 100C cps. Thz dui:=ioa o4l th(~ mateopzusas wariets from 250V
sac to half their repezitioa r&te. Vie RXZ-~-',-Z radicsotule uscm.; the same
t=veratuze uait as in the R:,-Z-2 network rit-Uoaonde. V*wi devicc
is an elactrcmec!-,.-aaic-^l cc=iutator with a mi;aial.urixed 1-astor.
Tests of the L",Z-5-2 radiosonde in combination with the radar
wexe very ancoura.-ing.
(Ahstract~ ""RU-3-2 Aarologica Radiosonde," by N. N. (1m~iMnAi.. 1:.
1,4-1 Kuzenkov 'L-id
j6,iy4~;,.,1cscow, TrutW Tsecitz".i. ac,
'%~-0~4ervazorii o 777, U071, OP 139-140)
(From: Moscow, Yaferativnyy Zhurnal, Geofizika, Svodayy Tom, N',o 10, 1971,
1OB411
A/0
1/2 014 UNCLASSIPIEG PRO ssvir. DATE--113SEI)
,lT4TLE--ANOMALIES OF MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF VANADYt. (ViQ; PRIME&OSITIVE)
AND DICARBOXYLATES -U-
'~-AUTHOR-(04)-KALINNIKOVr V..T6j IELENTSOVv Vjvel KUZMICHf.VAw Oo-N.o AMINOVo
-TOG.
,!COUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH* NEORG. KHTM* 19709 L513) 661-5
,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
ldpm TAGS-MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY. TEMPERATURE OEPENOENMo CARBOXYLIC
ACID# VANAOIUM COMPLEXt PARAMAGNETIC IONvi EXCHANGE Kt'ACTII)N
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS7
.....DOCUMENT CLASS
-UNCLASSIFIED
'-PROXY REEL/ FRAME- 198 7/0776 STEP NO--04/0078~'70iol,$/()P~31066i.'0665
CIRC ACCFSSION ND--AP0104222
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 0 14 UNCLASSIFIED PR0Ct!j5lNG DATE-16$EPIC,
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtO4222
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. Amntx 26 S71J0lEl:) VC PIr, 1,m$2pQS I T I vu
M1140 ANO GICARBOXYLIC ACID COMPLEXES1 ONLY THE MAGNET[(: S(.j!)'l.'.[-lPTt8jjjTY
(CHI M) OF VO PRI-.4E2POSITIVE FDt~MArF HYDRATES ANO VO
MALONATE HAD CURIE WEISS TEMP. UEPENDENCES WITH POS. llr!;ISN' K"DNSTS. T HE
REMAINING VO PRfME2POSITIVE COMPLEXES OF ALKYL OR AR'Yil.(.AR9fJXYLATEs HAD
TEMP. INDEPENDENT CHI M. AT ROOM TEMP.# THEY HAD Lrl'W, KI $UBEFF, WHICH
DECREASED GRADUALLY WITH TEMP. THIS PHENOMENON IS EXPLAINED BY AN
I-SOTOPE INTERACTION IN THE LINEAR CHAIN Of,PARAMAGNET'111: V~11V) IONS WITH
A- LARGE (N IS-CARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1011MN NO. OF! NUCLEI. THE
EXCHANGE INTEGRALS OF THESE COMPOS. ARE ITO-Z90 CM PRIIINE NEGATIVEI.
LASSIFIEO
USSR WO ~41 431 346. VI
YN. U. XDM L. Me i and IPPOUTOVAt YR. A.
M;SWA
NOxidation of Uranium Dloxide at Taxperatum below 2?eCr
Leningutil Radickbialyas Yol 131 No 6j 1971# P? 832-857
Abstracto The starting material was obtained by **Uctloa or mixell oxides
CYUOyHe at 800-900 j the reducod product haA the compwLiaon U02.01-2.03,
Phase coapoeltion and chemical analysiV of the products obtaMed :Vr*m &ir
oxidation In tempsrature range 100-270%, were o&=Iod out, : (MidatLon 'of Uol in
the range 100-130 C leads to t!,,,e formatioA of totr4pnal phoj!m 10.9 -U307mith
a o/a ratio of ;.01-1.02, Further oxidation 141 tbo range 1M)-2500 leads to 0 the
formation of I -U 3 07 # the the c/a ratio incr*04,img to 1,027.4-032. At 270
In about th=e houm, Owurrently w
002 OxIcutes to L Lth ~V-U 0 there
'02.473 3 7
in which C/A . 1~69?o ContlzuAionlof ths oXIdA-
form a rhomme phase U&21+x
tion of the oxidation at tiNs te"rature YU14 02.703 wltl~ tramajo of XU 3 07
may be repmaented an fbl~abms
The overall oxidation route of U02 "02.
USSR
XM,IaCggyAl 17. u., at a1.1 lacuokhWyat Yol t3l No 6t IWIp pp, q52-857
100-1 180-250 260
50 S-U 0 Y-U307 U 0
.8 21 fr
37 1
a/a.1.01 0/".L.027
> 270 U-0 lxperimentia 4*U f"d to ishow foruation of
Xe
lWa=17.689
U4999 or Y-U30?. The data support a two-a" 41agms of the
4( -V307
oxl&tion proem of uranium oxide.
2/2
USSR 1= 621-375.4
KUz#M-1N. A"., VINOKUROV, V. M.
"Matrices of A- and T-Pa-rameters of a Cascade of Distrituti!d, Amplifie-rs
With Different Structures"
Tr. Tomsk. in-ta radioelektron. i elektron. tekhn. (Wt,,~rk.,3 of the Tomsk
Institute of Radio Electroni~:* and Electronic Technology), 1971, 11,
Pp 596-70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, ~Nov 71, Abstract lir 11D367
Translation: Among the most promlsirg vide-land and stAect~jve micrcwave
amplification devices are araplifters based an the pririlt,4ple ot corhasc~d
addition of the powers of separate oscillsLtors, In particulnr distributed
amplifiers. At the present time, distributed amplif4ej,t haint, been de-
veloped with a passband of the ardor of I GUgi it iii Lialpv-,tctl teat the
passband will be extended to severi~l GHz. The necet,~tjty hait ariser, for
describing parameters extensively used on isuperhigh frrqitenefles Ly meal*q
of external waves. Exprensions are given which relate 1~4i? vtvrii rrztricts
of T-transmission for varicu3 distributed s=p1ificr rtr%atilren ta each
other and to the corresponding classical m4trices of A-1;rPnsmi.,nilan;
transmission wave matrices are also deriyod for dititrltl~ted iulq,'H.fier:~ D!'
various strucutres. Bibliography oC six titles. F. U.
2
USSR UDC: 621-396'0~07
IGJZ'MIN, A. A.
'0~7~zcz=ttng the Emission Characteristics of Pezicil-Bei= Avck Antennaa"
V sb. Antenny (Antennas-callectic.,= of vorks) , vyr. 10, 111cswi.,
1971, pp 12-26 (from 197h-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May '(1, Abittrael WO 5B33)
Translation'; The author considers the spatial direction-id. rwlli~tlor patterrs
of arched antenna arrays using the Anger and Dominali-WeteX fLUL[Itf,Gns. -31ir"r-le
relationships are found for calculat-Imr, the width ot -the wLin 'I)e=, ~-%nd til,--
position and magnitude of the aperttare side lobes of arclied ai-3t,:w'Ia arrayii
with uniform anmlitude distribution and isotropic radiatum:. OILIL est-ir-ate ic,
made of the effect which the discreteness of t1te ratilatur litts
on the shape of the radiation pattern of the arched anti-zira arit-a:r.
Seven illustrations, bibliorraphy of ten titles. Authorlis ab,.sO-act.
1/1
01G DATE--160CT70
11-2 019 UNCLASSUFTED PRklEss c
:-TITLE--QBSERVATION SYSTEM OF THE 70-GEY PROTON SYNCHRORON -U-
~-AUTHOR-05)-BOLSHAKOVi YU-0., GERTSEV# K-F-!t 4VAN()Vj VIU,Svp KUZMIN A.A.p
RUbCHINSKIYt S.M.
OF INFO--USSR
,;.SOURt;E--(CERN-TRANS-69-23) NTO-6827
I~DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
N ACCELERATURv SYNCHROTRONo PARTICLE NOTIONt TRAJECTORY
TOPIC TAGS--PROTO
::MEASUREMENT
-ONTROL MAqK[NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
.aOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OROXY R~EUFRAME-1985/0787
ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AML)101160
/00()(I/ 7ol /OOU 1/01) 12
STEP NU--UR
'212 019 UNCLASSI F I ED PROZ6SSIOG UATE--160C.17C
:IRC ACCESSION NO--AM0101160
~113STRACT/EX7RACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E BE-AM QRdIT 11F T~iL IHEP
SYNCHRUTRON IS DEIERMINEL) BY MEASURING THE 0ISPLA(;F-,'il:.;14T (IF THE CE'4r;:R OF
GRAVITY OF ACCELEAATED PARTICLE BUNCifES WITHIN 115 41jINUIN POImS. I
SPECI.AL SYSTEM IS DESCRIBED WHICH ALLaWS~A, UETERMipi&lr[JNl3I: THE POSITION
OF THE CLOSED 0RUITt AS WELL AS FHE FREQVCNCYt AMPLIT1.10Eq AND PHAISE OF
THE COHERENT BETATRON OSCILLAricjNs. THE EQUIPMENT A,!~:SUR4S A PREL131UN
14EASUREAENT OF THE ORBIT UkVALCEMENT OF PLUS 115 TO T)PER(:El41' PLUS 1 1414
FOR AN INTENSITY OF 10 PRIMEll TO lu PRIM~14 PRCITUNS~010110 TO ISPERCENT
FOR AN INTENSITY OF 10 PAIME10 PKOT()NS* FACI~ITY4 40AL)EM-IYA
NAUK SSSR, MOSCOW. RADIOTEKHNICHESKII WrITUT.
us a?.
V LC)GU!,QV 1"MiE
.M30, Yu,
V1,
?I~i,JtLVSXiY1 V. U., ROCULklai, 010, 4.,11 .-S
2:, ~myayzo, 1. A., BUYY.O, 5. 40'.1hh, IB. G.,
jm~,411i, 1. V., MUWS40K, 14. ~., MLZ4LDSXTL.T. I.A ,Eouk
ILOV A. ;A-# TITOVI VO Am, vowi~11.-liov, F. it AU ag."A,
S
TC I
V.LN , V. F., .4.-WTS9 A. L-, RUBCHINSKIY, SO as 0 Gu-.qiR,
B. 1q., zAUiAIvZ0X, V. B., PhMelYzV, A, is, and ThKKIN, ;,. 4'.
"Some Results of the Overall Adjustment and Start-up 0~ tile 70-G.~v
Proton $ynahrotron of the Institute of high-energy ehio4csu
Moscow, Atumnaya Energiya, Vol 28, Nc, 2, Fab 70, PP
Abstract: The physical part of ri*.e plan for the proi,oii 6,~,a-
chrotron was executed b7 the Institute of Tineoret~,cal 4nid
?hysics. The electromagnot with food spv~amj the vaciu.n and
the injection devices were devolopud &r. the Sclonl,,1fic
tute of Electrophysical Apparatus imoni Do V, Yefrealov,l Thij radio-
electronic systems for acceleration process control aml. Zenoration of
USSR
ADO* YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Fiab 70, PP -132-
138
the accelerating field, as well as the radjotechnical and
beam observation systemswere develolxd by the hadioLochniciil ;'L:iLi-
tute of the Academy of Sciences USSi., "Tyauhoroinele~.ti,i)ljrovi.~~,,t'I
CState Planning Institute for the Planning, of Electrla-~il E'4t~tj)m'uat
for Heavy Industry] designed the geniwal-purpose do.,
vices and cable connections. T6e plan for the conatrutc'11-icn 1~,ornp-_.Qx
of the accelerator was developed by the Sta~e All-Union illan.nLng in-
r . t" "a
'titute. The construction oo the accelerator was under the J,1;4:!1J . I
supervision of the State Committee for tile Use of ittomii., i~nv:j-~;y USSR.
The adjustment of individual systems and tho overall ad~lusrii'.arv; and
start-up of the accelerator were carried out by tha invl;ttu~,p of
High-energy Physics and the developers of tile accelvrat~j, syiszoe'ns*
The basic beam work was done by the Zn3tituta of Highregier,-:r ?hysics
with the participation of the Radiotochnio4l Xn3tisuta. Tho con-
atructioA of the accelerator was begun in 4960s and all~uhe basic
-~__--.,aoA&txuCtioa and assembly woric the Oex*ijui; of
2/4
USSR
ADO, YU. M., at al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28. No 2, Peb 70, pp .132-
138
1967. At the initial stage of construction, before t?,a Of
the Institute of High-energy Physics in 1963, the work a3 4oo dina-.~jd
by the Institute of Theoretical and 4xperimenzal I in ca r
accelerator injector was started on 28 July 1967, thAe oil' 7the
individual systems was adjusted by 3eptember 1967, and.the physical
start-up of the accelerator was accomplished on 14 -Octeiber.
A description is given of the wo.rk done to adjulit Lntl:
electromagiet (including the el 'ectromzjmet coolingt. -arid Veed sysLemrs),
the injection system (consisting of matching channel iii4d inpectioa da-
vice), the vacuum system, the radioelectronic syst;en ~Oiclu(il,ii-q; ;-he
accelerating field generation system, the accolaration iiroc4t~sv~ ccatro-1
system and the radlotachnical mea3uremant a awm)o ano Lho bearl ob-
servation system (which provides for beam Nservatioii JJ41 r.11.1, Cir:5t
revolution an(i during acceleration)o In the physical 11WIM-up Of tha
accelerator tne main efforts were directed lowarda ob4411niall i5ccelor-
ated protons of the planned energy, orid the problem o1: Obtaining h.491"
3/4
USSR
ADO, YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energlyat Vol 28p No 2, Feb 70, pp 132-
138
intensity of the accelerated proton was not rained.
The article gives a listing of the principal parimer.,ar* oll'
the proton synchrotron, as well as a schedule of t~he Individudil
stages of the start-up of the accelerator., Photographs include a
view of the part of the ring hall in ths basm injection urea and a
general view of the hall of ignitron ractirierst
4/4
f/2 ~020 UNCLASSI 1P114jCES$!tA1G DATE-30OCT70
FEM FOR THE BEAM 001 THIE1 TO GEV PROTUN
T-trLe 'RADIO FREQUENCY CUNTRUL SYS
IVNCHROTRON -u-
'_,-.A'UTflOR--4-O4J--~IVANOV, YU.Sor KALININ* VsAot KUZMINP A4Ajnjt f:11fRKOVv $oV.
CCUNTAY Of INFO-USSR
SO URC &-~- ICERN TRANS 69-24) NTO 6823. lip. Dep, CFSTI
'~`-GATE PUBLISHED-TO
,,,SUaJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-SYNCHROTRON9 PROTONo
..~"rQPIC TAGS-
~~.C(ZNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3001/1912
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AT0127313
FREQUENCY CONTRXX
STEP NU--UR/00410/70/.U(30~'000/00(]L/001.1
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED' PRoi.-E-SSING 0ATC.---,-3Q0C!F70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0127313
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYSTEM FOR Tlifi CONTROL OF THE
RADIOFREQUENCY BY USE OF THE BEAM IS BA$0 ON iHE Rl-.;GUL4riuu of- THE
FREQUENCY OF THE PILOT GENERATOR BY SIGNALS PROPOROONAt TO ME RAIDIA1.
DISPLACEMENT OF THE BEAM WITH RESPECT OT THE NOXINXi- ORillr AND
PROPORTIONAL TO THE DEPHASING OF THE CENTER OF GRAV3FY OF TtlE BEA14 W0,711
RESPECT TO THE ACCELERATOR FIELD* ' THE CONTROL systinil L'S DESCRIBED AND
ITS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY IS DISCUSSEO# FAC I LITY tAKADE141YA
NAUK SSSRt MOSCCW4 RADIOTEKHMICHESKIL IN$Tlturo
....... . .....
1/1 034 UNCLASStFtEO PkoOsstt4r, DAtE-2)3acrio
j~TITLE-THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE PLANET VENUS1-U-
A
AUTHOR-KUZMIN A*O.
COUITAY OF INFO--USSR, UNITED STATES
SOURCE--INTERNATIONAL UNION OF RADIO SCIENCEs SY04POSI'IJ14 0.11 PLANETARY
-ATMUSPHERES ANO SURFACES# WOODS HOLEt MA$S.p AL)Gp 11-15o 1965v RADIO
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMYIASTROPHYSICS, SPACE TEClfNQL0i3Y
jOPIC TAGS--VENUS PLANET, PLANETARY ATMOSPOIEREt CHEOICAL
COMPOSITION/(U)VENUS 6 VENUS PROBE, (U)VENUS 5 VENUIS PRCISC-t (UIVENUS 4
VENUS PROBE
CCNTROL .4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
0()(:UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FkAME--2000/2109 STEP
CIRC ACCESSInN N'0-00125693
212 034 UNCL ASS[ F I ED PROCESSIN!; DATE-231"ICT70
~:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125693
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, SURVEY OF 40012R'll GAYA ON THE
ATMOSPHERE OF THE PLANET VENUS. DATA COLLECTE0 t)UA I NG JtH~- VENERA ttv- '5-t
AND 6, AND MARINER 5 MISSIONS ARE REVIFtif-Dt COMPAREJ)p AND ANALYZEJo rHE
DATA REFER TO CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF Tbif ATMOSPH~Rl---, T~MPERATUREP
PRESSURE AND DENSITY IN THE ATMUSPREREp TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
THE DAY AND -NIGHT SIDES OF THE PLANETv WATER VAPOR AND (LGUUS, ANO THE
UPPER ArmosPHERE. SOME RESULTS ARE rA6ULATED AND PLQTT~a GRAPHICALLY.
oil
04-2 UNCLASSfFlE0 13 14:0~ C, jE!S S I SIG OAT E-2 3f3CT70
'0MICAL 41110 SPACE
,.TITLE-:-LOWER ATMOSPHERE UF VENUS FAO,4 RADIO-AVRON
~-MEASUREMENTS -U-
!AZITH0R-(04)-KUZMINo A.D.v NAUMOYr A*P,, S M I It NOVA 9T.V.o VENKIINOVSKPIAt
,: YU.N. 00000"1-
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-PLENARY NEETING. 13TH LENINGRAI)o USSAt MAY 20-29t 1-970, PAPER.
lip.
~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AR-CAS--ASTRO-4$J,,tY,ASTROP~iYSIC$, ATMOSPHERIC ~CIENCi-b
JOPIC TAGS--VENUS PLANETV PLANETARY ATMOSP~iER~, itil',)10
ASTRONOMY, RADAR OBSERVATION, LOWC9 ATMOSP"ERE
~.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIO-IS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0544 S
CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--AT0126295
1/ 2 042 UNCLASSIPIED piwclissim, DATE-TUCTIO
kCCESSION NU--AT0126295
~AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AASTRACT, DISCUSSION 1~f 1*40 11131,)~LS F')".',
LOWEk ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT AN Alk,ihl.'ISIS t3F RADIO
ASTRONOMY A140 RADAR MEASUREMENTS SA$EO ON DATA rlil! SUVAliT S 9 A C:FC R,~ r. f
VEUEkA 5 AND 6. THRFF IN0Ef'f-4i(.)ENr EVAL(MIUNS OF r,fli ;7Rf-.!;5URf: Tlid
TEMPERATURE OF THE VE14US ATMOSPHERE ARL 14ADEo AN AW1 I,!) A 71 1; M 1) 0 f- L W I f -1
RELATIVE AbUNDANU 10F WATER VA130k [)I'- 0.5f!4-ACkN'T Al-ki) A lAG[l'i!A. 61 rif AN
ISOTHERMAL NEA~s SURFACE REGION AT A fkMPVAATiJRE llf~
DESCRIBED. FACILITY: AKADEMtIA NAUK $SSA~i I INsh ruy,
utm~
......... ....--------------- ------- -------- -- - ---------
PROCES511111, DATE-VOCT701
049 UNCLASSIFUD
'~5ITLE--THE PLANET VE-NJS JPL)ATED AFV164 (IF INFoRwir tunq, it, rl~us -j-
A.
NTlY (IF INFO--USSR
Wmll---~OSCGN, ASTRJNlrMICH1SKIY VESTNIKs 'VOL. IVP NCIs. It 19for p0', 9-23.
SC
OATE PULL IShED ------- 70
-SUBJECT ARLAS--ASTIIO'4~,',,Y,ASTPC.-P~iYSICS9 SPACE rECH)ilLJGY
TOPI~' 74C-S--PLANE7 VENUS9 PLA%ETARY ATIMOSPHERE1 040tc) t~;~ I 601Y NESS
Tf.,ift~ATUKEt KADAk REFLECTIU.Nt UECTRON KNWYo 10Nl:)SPHl:4EllU)VCN0S 4
VENUS PRODEs (U)VENUS 5 VENUS PlUBE], (UIVENUS6 VENUS: PROIlE
CGNTkJL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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AbSTAAC-T/[-XTRACT--(U) GP-f')- Allil'WACT. ASTRONOMICAL ~VISL,~IYATIGNSO
THEr-'s[TICAL RESFARCH ANi) SPACE ~XPLORATIOX OF 1411-UNT Yk.,44S 04VE NIIAIE
OAS61-ETE- BOOKS AND REVIEWS ON VE.4US WHICH WERE- lluft-[SHEV JUIIE PFC-FNTLY.
THE AUTHORS,HAVE ORAWN, LIN 95 RECENT SOURCES IN 0!0'1Lfhq,; T141S
COMPENOIUM OF UP TO DAfF INM~MAricm 0,14 THAT m-u4Ej, P-hltr I GIVc$ T HF-
MUST RcLIABLE DATA ON THE: mGTION, MASS, SIZE, FIGURC ANJ I'0P0%-JRAPf-lY IF
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CUMPOSITICN, TEAPERAIURF AND PRESSLIkEp TEMPERATURE 0jFFf,;l-:1;14CE 11%, ]HE
DAYTIME AND NIGHTTIME SIDES OF THE- PLANETs CLOIJOSi UPP-fi-l ATIIISPH~REI.
TABLE I GIVES VARIOUS LIFTERMINAriums oF THE RADIUS OF T,',!I-' VENUSIAN
SURFACE; TABLE 2, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE VENUIPHAN ATI)SPHERE AS
MEASURED BY VENERA-415,6; WLE 'It MEASUREMENTS 00: THE 1:)I*FFE4E%,rJ III
apIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES OF THE II.LJMI:f4ATE0 ANO- UNtkJ.UtAj.j1jjJ1-0 SlOgs IF
VENUS AVERAGED OVER THE VISIBLE DISK. FlGo I s~-jma , THE W70FILE Of IHE
SURFACL- ELEVATIO14 OF THE EQUATURIAL REGION OF VENUS11 Fit,;. 1, 1410 OF IHE
REPLELTIVIT[ES OF THE VF,AJSIA?J SURFACE; FIG. 15, Fxl'lillIrl:NrlAL A 140
C04PUThD DEPENDENCE OF !iXIGHTNES5 TEMPEgATURf Of YI-111145 0111 WAVELE111,'PTH;
FIG. 4, EXPERIMENTAL A-,410 COP~PUTED DEPENI]ENU: OF Cllr)SS '~CCTIJN'
OF RADAR REFLECTION 0*4 4AVELEINGTH FOR AN AT-musipl"fETI! r-0""tAlNl'iG
95PERCENT CU SU32 AND 10.4PERCENT H SWIM; FIB. 5-t 1:111:CT1104 DEISIrl,
DISTRIBUTION UN VERTICAL CROS'~' SECTIO,'i OF,THE 'VEM)ST -IN: I
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PERIODIC ANAL. OF THE COMPN. OF LIQ. ANOGASCOUS SAJX~1~1.k [N THE" RANG~l` 01:
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HG AT 100I)EGREE .4 1.
AND IN THE ANAL. OF MIXTS. OF POLAR COMPOS., HOWEVERi, ir 1:,.4N LiE USED
ALSC FOR A RAPID ANAL. OF LIQS. AND FOR $014E KINDS 1111: ISOTOPIC ANAl..
THE 14KH1203 HAS A LOW BACKGROUND AND LOW wwrio,% ui~ I'HE ANALYZE0
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THE MASS SPECTRA BY MEANS OF A VACUUM TUBE POTENT"10144JER AND LlGhr 5citM
OSCILLOGRAPHi RESP, THL RELATIVE REPRODOC131LITY OF VtlE l4t4SS SPECI*RUM
OF C SUB4 11 SUGIO WITHIN I MONrii is IPERGENI. THE Rlj:I,.ATfVl* ANAL. CARROR
DEPENDS ON THE CCPIPN. OF THE ANALYZED 1419T, AND VAR11,1:s wi,rmN I-5PCkC(-Nt
'AT THE CCP.PCNENT CONCN. OF LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1~t) MOLIE OLIICENT* I hl
THE* ANAL. OF MIXTS. CUNTG. C SUB6 H SU06i 'PH14E, 4UNMIC#
TRICHLUROL-THYLENEt AND ET SUB2 Ut THE MAX. ERROR WA$l IoMALkh.R THAN
2PERCENT.
A C I i F n
it- N?
WC 537-591-l"
~ZMOVj, S. N., Y-EGOROV, T. A., YWIMOV, N, N.,
Y. D., DASIL - IN-EKOV, D. D., RM IMI i KU-1-0110MATA, ii. 1,%Mwov,
S. V., nESMMVA, H. X., r(rKOL'$)='- 0', 1. ORWI, Y. A., SEMISOVO I.YE.,
SnMj, Y. Y., MR3ZTLU=11f, G. B., "d SITA=MMOVA, F.
"Prellminary Results of Recording Rxtenskre $hDvers on a Recor(Lizg Array in
Moscov., Izvestiya Almdemii Nauk SSSR, Se-riya Fizicheslrays;~, Vol '35, No 10,
Oct 71, pp 2098-2101
Abstract: Experiments area described in vhich attempts veire ruOe at deter-tin-
Ing the energy spectrr=, cq-,13osition, and anisotropy of coomic rays %.,itk-,Ln th*
range of energy 1017 to 1016 ev. It lo desired to extelnd. the vam-;e to cover
1019 ey and above. Of a particular interest are the follm-rinr,7 problers- 4~-,
the rays orieirate within t1he Galaxy or In rntzi alactic Is 'the
direction fron. Oiich they arrive, and how Cerenkoy radliftion vrot-,~cea U'V
them ir. distnlb-;t,~d --riViIn 11he tqnt #-,(jaJ,-v.c!nt c~.-risi.st3 -Dr 11
recording pointS distrit,itea ovrtr an iLrm of 3 11~
trol point. Tne o,,itput ;,,%t,~ctrun vus reasurea Over 4~ perixi-1. or '29-~ h:)tjr-3-
82 showers v-,-r,,- noted during that period, vith UjZ- 41.4t,-13 'WIthin'tLO
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VERNOV, S. M.t et al., Izvestiya Akadamil Sauk SSSR, Seriyia Fiztcheskaya,
V14 351 No 10,, Oct 71, PP 200-2101
array area. The orientation of the axis use foumd by the "'%riihjigi~aaticn"
methodi comparing the time of arrival of the showers at differtint mcordizg
poilrts. An analytic expression is given in the paper forthe inte6ral output
of extensAve showers at sea level for the ittenthl. of N ~etveen
speatr
2 x 10 and 2 z 101J. The intensity, determlrAd with thia forrial.a., appears to
be 2 to 3 times as great as recorded elsewhare. Distributtaa or deremkov Itp-.-ht
wLth respect to the shower axis u" Oternined by ob tie rvid; tons conducted -on
clear, moonless nights. It was found to be,siallar to Ouit of tbe prL-ary
gamma quanta, but it decayed with the distance from the mitis nare -.1lowly tivan
the amount of charged particles (R,2,5 as c4talmist R-3,3 for charied particles).
Examination of the energy spectrum of prizarf pi%rtic4)os lead to the con-
relusion that the electromagnetic component is rebsponsible'for 8101', of it.
Dependence of primary energy on the output N was establishad, mnd on the basis
e- this relation the integral zpactr= van cc=ptated. Mus ccefj!lcient connect-
jttg these two magnitudes was found to be tvloe as h1gh &S the arm previo"ly
a,-cepted elsewhere.
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VERNOV, S. N., et al., lzveatiya Akademii Rauk SSSR, Seriya Yizicheska,~qL,
V61 35, No 10, Oct 71, pp 2098-2101
Tn the final analysis, variation of Ceren%ov light "it. tho pri-rary par-
ticle energy of 3.6 x 101t) ev and the outputo (Lntensity) ~ of 1.!j'x lo7 per-
ticles at sea level is given, as well as tha expected diw-tribution of the
nuclear components of pri=iry rays.
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TI-fLh-'-AU9LKAL PROHNS ANU RLSWNANCE CCNCEPT 1jr S1jj)$'j'oRmS
AUTHOR-( 05)-CALPER IN 9 YU.I., GLAUYSHI';Vg V.j~., %;LJkEVI(111p A,V.., KIJIMIN,
A~.K.. KNU-1-AREVe YU.N.
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DATE PUBLIS~-[-J----70
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ABSTRACT/EX1mACT--(L;) GP-0- AtiSTRACT. TK ALIT110i'-tS r'A1'0P0S4-* A "RESONANCI-11
CCNCEPT CF THE APPE;Ik4c~CE Jf- A SU.BSTORM. IT CAN dE AS
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UF AUK(jkAL P.-tOTGNS (ANJ PuS16L.Y ELECT;GN'411 ~,LTH A CtIARAC 1L.l."ISRIC 041:
UF AdGUT 10 KEVv FAVIhG 1. STAUCTUREALESS t'BACKGROUNU14 S11A(:E L)ISTRIbUTION.
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ENERGY OF (~UASITRAPPLU 11ROTLNS OF FtlE ~J,14G CURK4:1%1' AND All!kORAS W Ir
IS POSTULATED THAT THERE IS AN ALCUMULATION UF 11-IE RIESON11AM'E c0pir"11--NE1,11,
IN THE EVENING AND N16HTTIME REGIONS OF THE "ISAI,",K" A~S A HL'5ULt OF VHE
ASYMMETRILj~L INJE(;IIL.% Of THESE PARrICLES INTO yusiscrkApIlrED
TRAJELT01,1ES, THE APPEARANCE OF A RING CUltRLNT 'is A 149-SLII;r OF rHIS
ASYMETKY, A040 AS A kLSULT, THE GENERATIGN tif; A LARGE :S(:A~L SEI-F
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MAGNtTIC STORMS IN C6RPAkISON WITH THE ACT11ji: HELIUPHYS10it J),w(-,[-SsES
kESPCNSIhLE FOR ThEM IS L)LTEtlHIN40 BY THIE, 1*10f. OF I.N'UERKAN~TAIY SPACI-;~
PROPAGATILN OF THAT LUARCNEt.1' UF A "CCRpu!sctj!--AK sr-KC~Amll 0J:LCTE0 FK5,4 THE
SUN imt-ICh IS RESPGNSIbLE I-OR "RESGiNANLE-11 IN THL EARY1415 PIAGNEFOSPHE-RE.
THIS CCNLEPT DUES NOT PRr-CLUOE PROCESSESi LEAOING TO THL AP~,)ctllt~ANCE OF
TYPI.CAL ShAkPLY DEFINEU AURCRAL IONESt UWALLY :wuAjr~o A.D3G THE
AURORAL UVAL AND CAUSEU OY THE INJECTIONi()F PARVICLfIS 6MI A
LHAkALTERISTIC ENEkGY 1-5 KEV AND HIGH tEgil.-kC.'e PokkTI,0.F-S (0W-1 TO 10 PRIMC-2
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EXAVINATION OF OSCILLATORY AND OTHER COLOiCrIVE PAUti-PiSE-1 Itl
MAGNETOSPHERIC PLASMA.
USSR
UDC 6TI.039.51
KHRCMOVI V. V.1 !=-MIN - - - - -M.., KNSIRITINt A. A., and SIL,%YCV, Mv.
"Calculation Optimization Complex for Fast Nucle;iir Renctors
'. WI
'Oruy'l
(P
Fiz. Yadern. Reaktorov (Nuclear Reactor Physics - c-6LIection of
works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat Press 1970, pp $.16 (!from
Referativnyy Zhurnal-Yadernyye Reaktory, No 3, 1.971, ~hbstract No
3.50.63)
Translation: The RO'KBAR Drogrami for optimization of fast nuclear
reactors has been uritten for the M-20 computer at the Moscow
Fnginecring Physics institute. The ROKBAR program allows sequen-
tial search for the opticral version of a fast reactor considerina
its thermal, streng'th, and neutron physical charaoter4stics while
avoidin& variant calculatloa. The Drogram is based an an algorithm
of gradient seprch for an optimal veraion using, formuLas from the
theory of small perturbations and lineor progra7iming. The authors-
preferred this method. of optimization nbove other inethadAs (dynamic
programming, the Ula.-CiMLI-n principle of 1-1,ontryag,,in). sioce it is
most universal and has been developed in sufficient doitail. The
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TT
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KHROMOV, V. V., et al., Fiz. Yadern. Reaktorov, No 2, Moscow,
Atomizdat Press 1970, pp 3-16 (from Referativnyy TfturnqL-
Yadernyye Reaktory, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3.50.~j3)
creation of the ROKBAR, optimization complex was focilitated by
the experience in the olannin" of fastnuclear rvictor*
accumulated 2t the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering.
Optimization studies of a BNI-350 nuclear reactor tiave shown
that 2 to 3 minutes of M-20 computer machine time is rtquired
for each sten in the search, the total. time expended for optimi-
zation of the nuclear reactor being not over 1.5 4r. Studies
performed usin-.1, the ROKBAR Drogrnrn have shown that it iii a
reliable and effective toot for the search for optimal composi-
tions of fast nuclear reactors. 9 bibl,io. refs.
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KHROMOV, V. V., K112-MIN, A. M., KASWITIN, A. A.o alid. SILAYEV, YU.V.
"Calculation optimization Complex for Past Ntsciear Reactors
(ROKBAR)II
Piz. Yadern. Reaktorov (Nuclear Reactor Physics -- collection of
works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat Press 197D, pjA 3-L(i (.from
Referativnyy Zhurnal-Yadernyye Rea~ktory, No 3, 197L, Abstract No
3.50.63)
Translation: The ROKHAR program for optimization of fast nuclear
reactors has been written for the K-20 computoir at the Moscow
Engineering Physics Institute, The ROKBA(Z program allows sequen-
tial search for the optimal version of a faut reacl:or considering
its thermal, strength, and neutron physical chAracleristics while
avoiding variant calculation.. The prograw is based on an algorithm
of gradient search for an optimal 'version using folmiuLas from the
theory of small perturbations and ilinear programming. The authors
areferred this method of optimization above ;14~her Ite'thods ~dynamic
programming. the maximum principle of Pontryatn), since it is
* do
most universal and has been developed in auff icient tail, The
USSR
K4RC1MOV, V. V., et al., Fiz. Yadern. Reaktorov, No 2, Moscow,
Atomizdat Press 1970, pp 3-16 (from ReferatiVnyy '#Zhurnal-
Yadernyye Reaktory, No 3. 1971, Abstract No ~.50.011)
creation of the ROKBAR optimization complex wits racilitated by
the experience in the planning of fast nucleatr reactors
accumulated at the Institute of Physics mnd Power Engineering.
Optimization studies of a BN -350 nuc Lear zeacitor have shown
that 2 to 3 minutes of M-20 computer machine.~time is required
for each step in the search, the tatal time expended for optimi-
zation of the nuclear reactor being not overl.5 hr. Studies
Performed using the ROKBAR program, hove showt that: it is a
reliable and effective tool for t" search fair optimal composi-
t:Lons of fast nuclear reactors, Wbiblio. rofs.
2/2
USSR VDC 612.039
KM'M, A. M., KASHUTIN, A. A., SILAYEV, Yu. V., and WRIMOV0 V. V.
"Solution of Certain Optimization Problems for Past React.ors"
V ab. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactorl; - (bilection of
Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomlzdat, 1970, pp, 17-32 (from Kli-Fizlka. No 4,
Apr 71, Abstract No 4V526)
Translation: Problems illustrating the possibilities of the 1100:BAR progrim
and giving an idea of the nature of solutious und the opilinizaton .if high-
power fast reactors are described. Reactora with oicide 111"el, wad sadium
coolant are considered; the care consists of tivo regiona with d"Ifferent C~111-
centrations of fissionable isotapas. vie tonetwi-ag prutagms wro :solved: I.
the minimum of the critical mass for a constant reactor pirver, Sn seekinK,
the optimum the dimensions of the fuel clenants and the jtHaeml~lty. the di-
mensions of the care regions, the step of the fuel oplemittat lattice, the
velocity of the coolant, and the concentration of fissioniahle Lsutopes were
varied. Results are presented for reactors with an, eli".t~rtc pow.4r from 500
to 2500 Mw. The minimum critical mass is achifved tor vell., h1j;b values of
--the maximum thermal stress, which drops from 2590 to 2050~kwjl with an
1/2
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KIJZ'MIN. A J~
,,...,et al, Fiz. vadern. reaktorov (Phyttics of NuOear Reactors --
COXIe-iAhn' of Works), No 2, .4oscow,IAtomigdat, 1970, pp 17-32 (from RU-
Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 0526)
increase in power in this range, so that the value of tbo mint-zim critical
mass increases by a factor of 4 with the rime in power. The miminum of the
critical mass is achieved for a flattening coefficient oe -.0.3. 2. The
minimum of the d,)uhling period of the breeder Teactor syttitem. at is sho~',u
that in this case the doubling period dropts with a rise :kt reactor 13ower and
can be decreased by holding a constraint on the average huatlqt a; the cool-
ant and also through creating a weakly stresse-d active siktion In ube center
of the reactor or a zone with raw material, 3, The imingmum e~xpeiidtture of
plutonium to ensure a given rate of development of nucleor poincr. The resulto
of calculations are given and discussed. EXperience a=lmulatad in the pro-
cess of optWzation studies with the aid of the RMAR pwgralt is discussed,
and reco-ndations are made on the selection of a plan for tho solution of
optimization problems taking into account rherm-ophymic-al =d strength re-
lationships. S. M. Zaritskiy.
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USSR VDC.621.039
EUDMV, V. V., KUZ'MN, A. X., "S1W=V A,., 491 md~S-1'114YEV, Yu. V.
"CoWutational Optimization Co=p]Lem for FqsitAtmd Pteactors (ROKBAR)"
V ob. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of' Numlisiar Roactorli - ~'olliection of
Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, ppi. Uxotw, Uh-t-Tizika., No 4, -Apr
71, Abstract No 0528)
Translation: A program for the M-20 computipr, is daaaribiid that: is intended
for finding the optimal version of a i3st. pwar reacror iionsidering the in-
terrelaLionship of its thermal. streaSth, mid neUUMU-phySiCS parameters.
The algorithm for gradient search is achieved through t1io -use i~f formulas of
the theory of small perturbations and lineat pragra=aiag (the ituth;od of cc,n-
secutive shortening of disc repancies). Follawliig are coriii1derod given In
the optimization: reactor pcwer, the form and. propartic!ji uf the fuel and
structural materials, th-e coolant circuit: 4nd. Oie_ csjolazt , the structural.
solution, the ma3dmun te=perature of theL cmuLant- at: the. aw:put of the coro,
&W the parameters of the external fiml, cyclkt.. 12te. EC914 proijnam makes it
possible to optimize the doubling t:Ure at flast rear-t=, 1~.Iie critical mwiii,
the coof f icient of nonunif ormit-,r of thet. heat wleww~ fioltL, the energy
1/2
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KHROMOV, V. V. , et al, Fiz. yadern. reaktotuv' (Phystas. ole IIucltitar Reactors -
Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow, htmizUtp, 1970,. pp ~ 3-16 (from RZb-Fizi'&-.a',
No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V528)
intensity of the fuel in the cycle, etc., and also. any ccimbiuation of thq!5e,
quantities. Two-dimensional cylindrical reactors liaring no mcire than 2 Tonei,
with respect to height and several zones with resneuct: t4i radLI:s cart be con-
sidered. To satisfy the optimalicy criterion, ora;can 41hiangi., the follcmilng
controlling parameters: the height of the 1core, the thliclrren of the in-
dividual zones, the dimensions and atep of the. f ueL alvimits, the velocl cy
of the coolant, the enrichment of the fuel,, and the volu#ia of boron rods ior
cmWensation of reactivity. Constraints are imposied om the vigion of change
of the controlling parameters and on several quantitLes iiihich have a futc-
tional dependence on the reactor paramet"i. I'.. H~- Zprl~tiikiyi
2/2
USSR UDO U2,62
YERKOLENKO, 1. N. , Corresponding Yamber of the AcoAamy of Sclences Belaruaslan
SSR, WASHEVIGHt ZH. V., BUUKHO B. A. v and M31401 Al IN., IIna-titute Qf
General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy iof S o IDA SBR.
and Institute of Physics, Acadery of Sciences belprus*A" S3B
"Plann- Effect on Carbon and Motallocarb6n Moral'
Hinsk# Doklady Akademli Hauk BSSR, Vol 1?, No 5, Hay 7)0 pp 4)1-43)
Abstracti The action of plaama from a non"lectrode hil1ji-frampiancy Induction
discharge was studied for carbon fibers produced ~y jVzAysim of oxidized
cellulose and its salts. Helium wais used &3 the plasnainaterlal. The effect
of metals added to the carbon fibers on the =tyre of plasma radiation w"
also studied, and a detailed analysis of the spectra alwmed the time of plazza.
radiation before the metals were affectedl which rovep.101 thv Fresence of ncti
-nolatile compounds of metals in the carbon fibers,, X-Blay diffraction studias
of motallocarbon (Al, Cog Cr) s"ples yielded pictures otf comliletely amorphous
subutances, Le., the high temperatures acting oin weta-UpDarteun fibL-re for
a short time, (1-3 min) does not lead to the formation a~ crywtmlline Al,
Cog Cr or their compounds and does not graphitIza tho omi."'tor. niwidue, SamPles
112
4 AA
V
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YEIMLENKO, I. N., at al., Doklady Akadazil. Kauk WS.R. Vol. No 5, Hay 73,
pp 431-433
subjected to a longer plasma treatnent, (10-13 min) W trac-eii of erosion,
which may have formed from the actlon of radlation and thermol fllaixes. Thus.
it Is possible to use a plasma treatment mode whigih will not cause deep
structural alterations In the volume of 4 rarbon Tibeir p%iA Iii an inportant
consideration In the modification of carbou fiber sueat3as. 7C4ne figure,, one
tablet 12 bibliographic references.,
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TITLE--DYNAMICS OF SYSTEMS OF CONTROL AT LOWE RLIMIT OF RANGE OF
CONTROLLIN%G UNDER NONLINLAR DAMPING -U:-
AUTHDR-05)-DANILOV, YU,A., KAZMIRENKOP Vor-po KU11111filt
'A.S., PETkOV, YU.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
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DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
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TOPIC rAGS--DYNAMIC SYSTEM, NONLINEAR AUTOMATIC r.(4NT11:1:)L
FUNCTION# LINEAR APPROX114ATION
~~.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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CnNTROL SYSTEA.~ wirti NONLINEARITIES FKIISTII%~tlp 111 THE
FXECUTIVE Cf7mPyqp,!r rHE 1,14FLUI-NCE OF WHICH IS AT NIE L#Iiv
SPEEDS OF THE MOVFME~IT. THL NEIHOD, OF HMMONK ti 1,;Sti) ii~)
OETEkMINE THE CONOITIONS OF THE ORI"GPI GA AOTO AS WFLL AS
THE POSSIBILITY OF USING THEM TO ACHJEV~-~ THE EFFiCTI i,')F VIBRATIONAL
NEARIZATION. THE RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION HA,VE- BIm
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EXPERIMENTALLY PROVED.
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"Analysis of the Equivalent Threshold Sensitivity of tile Output
Devices of a Compensation Frequency Telegraphy Receiver"
Tr. GorIkov. Politek-hn, in-ta (Works of
Institute), 1971 , ~Lj, INO 110 pp 64-68 (froin IMi If'ad~icitv!:IlPika,,
No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3A29)
Translation: A survey of the results of analys;is of inter-
ference i nity of compensation frequency tolegi-aphy done by
a number of authors (including the author of tbiis pliper). One
illustration, bibliography of six t#lps. N.
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COUNTRY UF INFU-USSR
--SCURCE-VESTNIK KHIRURGII 1.14ENI 1. 1* GREK0VAw 1970* V01. - 10-4, NK 5, PP
-57
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ROENTGENOLOGICAL STUDY UF VENOUS SY-STE14 OF ME LOWEli- t.Xfltl:?,Il TIES U 7
PATIENTS AND PELVIC VEINS IN 86 PATIENTS 15 SUMMARI&it-). 11HE TECHNIC UF
ASCENDING (DISTAL) VCN46RAPHY V1 TWU PRUJECTIONS# A$ ALLI. AS FUINCII~',jINAL
UYNAMIL, RETROGRADE (DESCENUINLil AND PELVIC VENUGPAPHY AM: PALSENtED.
EMPHASIS IS LAW ON INDICATIONS olo cowmAiNDICATI041, to 11,1,Rjous ttc..os
OF VENGGRAPHIC INVESTIGArION OF Vklt4S OF T:HE LUWER EkIRLAIMES ANZI
PELVIS IN PATIENIS WITH PUS I rlAR(J.'i804lHLtLl3ITI (; SYNl)P.XltC-!; VAR[CE$ AND EULMA
OF NON VENOUS ORIGIN. FALILITY: REN'FGEN4~t1lGJ;CHE5jXlG0 OIL). AP40
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-:0RASNOGO ZNAMENI N-I INSTITUTA GE14ATOLOGlil I PEKKIVANIYA KROVI*
USSR
UDO: 548.735.46
xUzI MR. E. A,, BUCHKOVA, R. I.j SAFITAKOV, Yu. !I'., GULUVACIL~7,
V. P., and &BILOV, N. V.
"Systematic Analysis of the Paterson Function on the Pasis of
Crystal Symmetry"
Moscow, KristalloErafiZa, vol 18, No 4, 1973, pr) 681-688
Abstract: This paper, benrir,,C the subtitle "Princi-,,loo of Rhomlus
Degeneration in the Vector Systems of Lower Syrq,~a~iV Oxystals," i--
the gane-ral title.~ ~,ivon
the fifth inst.~llment of a t;eriea bet-)ri-nr j
above. The function of the .;rei~ent insttillment !.~z to consider
cases of the degeneration of rhombi for vi:iriants of a particular
cut, in Fedorov group.,3 of crystals htAving Ioiq(--,-r oynj:,cjni(.,a I;ith
three and a family of symetry elementa. The delIgner:1.tion uf
rhombi in Fedorov groups with n 8ingle 3y=etry v1ecemt watj ex-
amined in an earlier paper (E. A. Kuzl-mizi, et rtl, 3b. Pitersonp,.r-
skiye metody rasshifroyki :~truktur -- collecti""n Q,;f -.SIFI,6"---(-)TII
Paterson Iict hods of 6tructure 1rttQrr)reta-tion -- '112htiints-,ill' ~-ioh-i-
nev, 1972). The results obtained ix-i that article iiire hi-re
to groups with several such elements. The authoro thtinic V. V.
I[~~hin for his participation in the diocusc-;ion ol' the 2-c-.!zuItt,-
1
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UDC 548.735.46
KUZ'MIN, E. A. GOLOVACHEV, V. P., ILYUMIN., V. V., BELOV, N. V,, Gor'kiy
~'Mfii'Unlvii~Tty, Crystallography Institute of the USSR JL,~,aderly of SciencQs
"Systematic Analysis of the Patterson Function lised (in 4.Tystzil Symictry. IV.
Interpretation of the Patterson Syntheses of Lw-Syngany Crys~als"
Hoscow, Kristallograftya, Vol 18, No 1, 1973, pp 54-62
Abstract: An algorithm is presented In analytical form Tor iiol.ation of the
rhombuses of the peaks, matching the basic and sarellite Oloulbolics,and all;o
recording the base segment in the ba-sic system for low~s:pigoxiy crystalL- The
algorithm makes it possible to ctieck for the preseace of oll jwak-i joine-3 inLo
rhombuses and generated by 2k atoms in ~he Patterson funi:,tion, The final step
is isolation of the singularity which completely defines thC 01-lgiTl in till! given
specific Fedorov group with respect to the initial segpwim. A necessarl/
condition iH the presence of all peaks of O~e rhombuses. , IL' al: lkioit one of'
the vectors (peaks) is absent, the final point simply ft; wit JA;Cilat~!d. III tLi,
centered lattices several points are isolated, but They ilre riJatud by th-v cor-
responding translations. If only the Hoonj~gen group :[,,, J~nowm, rho analylifli JI;
1/2
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KM I MMI
,, E. A., et al., Krictallovetfiya, Vol IB, No 1, :1973, PI) 54-6
carried out within the framework of the Fipdorov grt)ups critering int-0 it, and
during the analysis process the true one in establislied,~ inwimiuch as af Wr
isolating the rhombuses the position of the initial Nillo seltownt) is obtained,
the coordinates of the 2k atoms Aire establishwd. Their position'must be used
to isolate the entire structure 'by the "~k rank minird:LatfLon I'LLncti-on.
2/2
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A., GOLOVACHE V, V. P. and BEIA)Vl Ii. V.
"Systsm Analysis of the Pattergon Fu~ction on OiD Baoie of Cryotal.
Symmetry"
Moscow, Kris tallograf iya, vol 17, Ito 3~ 19'12, 4T1'-48'_1/
Abatract: This paper, subtitled "Using Peak Rholiibs Sor
L
pents," is the second part of -a wor;,,: the initill"
Structural Frai
section of which waB published in the tuame Journal jictcd sobovo
Q, 3, 1958, p 269). The subject of the SJ~Q:'iLeS is a=dylis
of the Patterson function based on fundaMP.'Jt,..~J all(I v1,Uctor
of segments, through which ;P- fragment of the atwu.-t~crtq of 21r
atoms, where k is the coordixinte of the atows, !U3 o1)-t,!,.inOd. T h. G
use of peak rhombs, as described in this paper, i J.s n ii1o:,,o ernphic
way of representing bond peaks. It ~a noted th-ttt t~pa concluvions
of this paper are applicable to arbitrary nymmet-rien, iilthou,t~h 11hj
,noups, oT In.er
detailed analysis it presents in for Fedorov r
gony. The paper describes the method for the
~.O"
rhombs,,through which the coorclhinateo of padxs o:l:'
r
atoms with ordinary n-uignificance can be cleturild-necl, --nd dis-
I
cusses fundamental and satellite pealc rhol,-Ibs. TM;. WIthora art) an-
iated with the Gorkiy Thysicotischnical Hcf)en3,