SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZMOVICH, V. V. - KUZNETSOV, F. A.

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MONK AMM Polymers~ 6d 1101~01erfzatlim USSR UDC 54-126+566.56~-546.81 DUSHCIIENKO, V. P., BARANOVSKIY, V. H., KUZ'MOVICIL, V. Y., CIII-MORYAN, V. M., VYSOTSKAYA, V. N., and IVKINA, N. Cheudstry. iind Chemistry of Water, Academy of Science Ultrainian SSR "Thermophysical Properties of MetallopolVmers Derived Wrom T-narganic fleteropolyacids" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 37, No 6, Jimi 71, gip 618-620 Abstract: Coefficients of heat- and electroconducti.viny of capper xid 1:in metallopolymers derived fram silicamolybdic and silicotungst:ic acids studied as functions of temperature. The acids were riltduced by respectt-ve metals employing a ratio of I electrons per acid zolcc,Ae. III 'ghly dis'~'! "~,L, 'I metals were produced in aqueous aulutions of comple); blues bit electrolyLic or chemical methods; the complexes were cougulateid an flie sqrface of particles, and then the system was.treat 'bil with bari4r-~~i=ldfj or slycerille at 2000C. The resulting pmidery metallop6lymrars %,ere ~,.anpzxii;iied 1-to tablet!3 and studied by the method of dynamic heating. It was Mha,7n tbat the inorg;u-ilc base of these metallopolymers exhibits some crystallinij! Btructure. Metal particles appear to be isolated from each other by lavilxr, of*' the Inorgaoic 1/2 USSR DUSHCHENKO, V. P., et al., Ukrainskiv KhimlcheskLy ZlWrnal, Val 37, No 6, Jun 71, pp 618-620 e:cnd f an (I polymer. The relationship between the coefficient of heat uctivit- temperature is analogous to the case of (:.rystalline piiLymerii- An Incr*aSe in the concentration of metal in metallopolymers resul.ts in different in- creases of the coefficient of heat conductivity, depei~4ing jon the polywer. 2/2 M. M I I. Hat I a] 111161 1 1 Ham Hill I I to151 T 1 USSR UDC 54-l24!'+5 46,724-661. 88 DUBININ, V. N., SHEVTSOVA. A. F., IVKIKA, 11. k., and NATANSON, E. M., Institute of Physics and Tmstitute of CoLloi-d Chemiscry and the Chemistry of Water, Academy of Scienceis Mr. SSR "Application of the Moessbauer Effect for the Study of the. Cozliciaition or- Metal Polymers Derived from Inorgwic Polymara" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 36, No 12, Dvc 70, lip 1,290-1,299 Abstract: Ilie Moessbauer effect uras applied for the utul!ly of P"t-i and Sn poly- mers derived from ailicomolybdic acid. Tho synthesis ol!' chest polymers has been describuld elacwhare. The Hoomisbauar affact spliCLrit Of Lhil Foo polyi1ol!X0 exhibited a doublet indicating the presence of w3orphow, ki (W~jj. 1'resuJI14 ly highly disperse crystalline beta-FoOOK or alpha-Fle0011 w;wi jpreimnt in the polymers. A second doublet corresponded to interaction 6( col.11aidal metallic Fe with the basis of the polymer. Ille mapitude oll thl-.4i doutjilet indticated that the amount of Fe ~diich had reitcted vith tba polyner basi;v~ was 15 find 30%, respectively, for polymers prepared by cha electrotyclic motliod and thofse prepared chemically. The spectra of Sa polymers comstitvited 41 superposition 1/2 ....... .. ...... USSR DUBININ, V. N., Ukral.nakiy XhLmicheakiy Zhurnal, Tal 36, No 12, Dec 70, pp 1,298-1,299 of spectra typical for SnO and metallic Su# and o' a doijiblettirith paraneters characteristic for Su dioxide and hydroxidP4 The rl'alatiwe contont of metallic Su was approximately 10%. 2/2 USSR IM 11-21-3?5-82 LATYM, YU. M., and KUZ'MYCHOV, V. M- "Effect of Giant laser Pulses oa Thin Metallic Wire" wk Kharkiv. un-tu (Herald of Kharlkov Ualversity), 1973, No 92, Rx'10- Vi-m physics, vyp. 2, pp 86-89 (Ukrainian) (from IM-FUlkap No 1,1, Oct 73, Ab- stract No 10D901 by V. N. $H.) Translations For purposes of studying the porseltility of uv~bi.g thin neLalllc- wires in a laser emission enex-gy meter, a study was na,'le of the effect of 3. neodymium glass laser pulse on Ft wire 3 Micrors in d-Iiimetax, It was that under the action of a giant emission pulrse the In(iroase In 14-~s elet- trical resistanco is proportional to the incident enorj~y rIC-itil. ~ip to ties catming failure of the wires The radiaticn i5tr.IM,rG a i!;Iack. -iiiZe causes it to kink and stretch. The simultaneous decrei1se or a.!!no-,.t W!, In the c- electrical resistance of the wire in due'to tho d1ouppvNranno of ln-e=41 tions in the crystal lattice. 1/1 USSR VPC 681.327 FINOGEYEVA, G. G., KOVAL'S Ye. N., and KUZNE MKI?V,. P. "Memory Element with 2-Aperture Transflu~o;Tvl USSR Author's Certificate No 275142. Filed 7/02169, Pub4shtN! 6/10/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Anoinatika, Telovilmatant'ka L Vychislitel'naya Tekhaika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 51$21flOil) Translation: Memory elements with 2-aperture traits f luxw.-s aitdit of rIjUirial with a rectangular hysteresis loop, operating in the aaiN! of pjirtial switch- in&, are well known. The basic shartcomin~ -of those el,~=ent:i ts the low lineariEy of the accuruilation chdracturl8cle kf-f(fl) (t1 3,11 thli Hniplitud(I of the pulse taken from the output wividing of thob trant9fluitor, H' IS the ntirber of pulses recorded), which occurs as a renjilt of the naa-fdoa~i,l nectangularity of the hysteresis loop of the magntItic matori4, the f1kid.te illmenqions of the transfluxor, and other factors. The laftory eleventio sugil.eated differ in that the output winding of the tranefluxor is aanxmcj-.,i!d tQ its load through a quadrupole which is made as an intaSrating FICicircait with changing time constant. This allovs linejarization of Ow: accumulation characteristic. 3 figs. 1/1 . . ... .......... ..... .... ....... 112 009 UNC L A.S$ I F I F 01 111 n I:- -s s l(t I f; '40 v 7 0 l'ITLE-OLTERIMINAT kiN OF Tli~, HEAT OF HYuo~ATIGN 1-i f: (.011H41' A U T hO R - ( Q 4 1 - L A S E 0 A T F L E V s I - 11 .1-1 A M E 00 V I F # iy I I M L5rl I I t It c t kU 1 N . YU.L . CGUNTRY GF I;'qFf'll--DSSR SGURCE-USSR 263122l REFEAE^ICF---fJTKRYTIYAs It )bf~i:l'sj PF,(1,3. ";WAA:lf:!lYj 1'1-;l Y A H 114Y i: 1'~'l I I') R), PUBL ISHED-04FE3 70 .,SUBJECT ARE-AS-MATEKIALS TOPIC TAGS-CEMENT, PATENT, HEAT OF: HURAT,la-0 C ON T a,ll I- HA K IG-NO PkUXY STLV N0---(Jrl/0,ill2,f 21Z 009 UNCL ASS IF I E01i 1471-110011.1411 "/lo ct~--C_ 12 H I!t A8STR.%CT/F,KTR4 CT--1U1 GP-Q- Ail 'S TA A C T flik H-vAT 01 CF C'.11"~%J W A 3 lu;~ -J0. jjY US A DIFFFr.---,'iTIAL CAL~ji'Ljm,-T~'-~ cwim. kEY 501 3ST 11W, tA. XNLIj m TG 3 XNALYZE0. T O INC~'EASE I* lt-~ fr:MP. 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COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ',$,OURCE--P.RAVDA UKRAINY, JULY 24t 19701 P 4t COLS DATE PUBLtSHED--24JUL70 PRICESIING DATE--2714OV70 1-16 :SljlJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, METHODS AND FQUIPMENT, Eimic'n4oNfus ANo ELH;T,(l(;AL ENGR. ~TOPIC TAGS--OFSIGN BUREAU, WIND TM414FI, COMPUTER Al:)Pli~. 9 CAT 10h, AFROI)VI1.111CS C'ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/Oq87 SFEP 17 2/2 041 UK L ASS IF I[ D PX()CES-9 1.1,G DATE-2711OV70 C tqC ACCESSION NO-ANOt22931 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTI,',Ai(;l*. I'MANK!, TO THT AAD~ bY ASANOVt THE DESIGN BUPEAU OF D. K. ANTONOV NOW HAS THE ~IRSI T~11,14FL WHOSE TEST DATA ARE AV41LAIiLE IN THE F(INkm OF (;,~Aphli- Itli'lliOlATELY j-%J:Tj:zj TESTING THE MODEL. rHc- IMMENSC SAVING~OF rltA(: HAS,W-Fi'l 11,10[ BY LINKING THE WIND TUNNEL TO A ShALL C041)VTATION .4m) Ljy IN, I 1w ooc I A CARD PUNCH THAT IS ACTIVArED 13Y THE A~.RLIDYNAMEC 111ALArlCli. If T-Mt, TivtJ YEARS TO ELIMINATE MANUAL VtJ*ClfING 0f:- f,6HlAUlFAl 10HILF AT T144: ANTONOV DESIGN BUREAUt THE AUTHOR Pl~T Q0 Vo KORE1,011"Iy, HEA0 OF THE EXPERIMENTAL DEPARTMENTo NAIL XHAl4ITrJV1qHj HEliD (IF-14 OE'PUTMENTt ANIJ 'ASANOV, THE PRINCIPAL INVENTOR Of- THlE NCK $YSTEM. a'- Lli I I L t 111111111milill 11.Elul O~ C T70 1/2 031 UNCLASSMED P11.QCES',,;lNG OATC .3 TITLE--PROBLEM OF HUMAN TCLERANCE UNOCR THERMAL STRI~$SES __U_ 'AUTHOk-(03)-GORODINSKIY, S.M., 6AVA0v G-V.p KUZNET:.Sti YF-..I,o COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR ~SOURCE-KGSMICHESKAIA BIOLUGIIA I 4EDITSINAv VOL* 4p J,%tq6'-FE5o 110TUP P. .30-34 ;:,DATE PUBLISHED------70 .SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCrIENGES ~:_rOPIC TAGS--THERMAL STRESS, 600Y TEMPERATURE# HUHAN JJHY$l0L0GY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UhCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0289 STEP NO--UR/0453) P010010'000/0030/0034 __CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-APOi,'~o978 2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PKOC~~-!;!ilN(; UAT;-:--3rj,JCT70 CERC ACCESSION NO--AP0120978 i 4BSTRACTI/EXTRACT-11U) GP-0- MBSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF T:il* V24LUE ')F; WI.Rious P4YSIOLOGICAL INDICES AS CRITERIA OF THE THERMAL $T'kE,j!j T(;LL-kAlicrz: GF MAN. RECTAL TE41RERATURE IS FOUNU TO BHE AN INSUFFItIEN70 INF08;4411VE CREITERION OF THER,'4AL MeSS TOI,ERANCE. A CL4)$(-R d~-~Lillllcllu Is ESTABLISHED BETWEEN TOLERANCL- AND 7#4E THERMAL COM011101i Oi filE 1,00Y SURFACE. IT IS ALSO SHOWN THAT THE MEA!V TEMPERAIQII~E QV: TMz 601Y 15 A E. - 13Y USEFUL CRITERION AND THAT THE TOLERANCi - CM BE VARIEU liLIBSTAM $ALLY LOCALIZED COOLING OF PORTIONS OF THE BODYP =--77 USSR UDC: 621.31T.37:1, KUZITEETSKIY, S. S., CHMrXII, M. K. "Classical Digital Methods of Memsuring Phase V sb. Tonkiye =Rmitn. telhn. i netic FiErm, Computer rec,~u-.rjiau w,,d Fadiltio InF*riceriLlIt~.- lftc1j.(~n ::,I' Vol. 1), Krasnoyarsk, 1970, pp (from NZIi-fladiatI.-II t-ni*-~' !i, No 2, :'eb Abstract No 2-A345) TrEms'Lation: Methods of converting pbare tc ciotle ,.r7:- a basis for the uroposed cla.,;~Aftcutiori. It is poiftij!tl thrLt th--, extensively used phase motera am those with intemml fil lit phase displacement to tizry,- intervals. ThIese mete4-s. ciiji bo. -ntc, two groups: "single-period" and mmmlti~ple-p-ericd% 113je Oiw;ipzi are broken down into subgroupi. BibliograpIly or nine titles. ;.K. L. U SS R UDC 666.01:S42,65:666,117.9 KUZNETSOV, A. A., MAKAROV, A. P. "Influence of Glassmaking Conditions on Photochromic N-opartles of Glass Activated by Cerium!' Optiko Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 12, 1972, ;jp 37-38. Abstract: The influence of manufacturing conditions i:m the properties of photoch,romic glasses actiYated by cerl= is studied. It is ostabliihed that the maximum Photochromic effect is Achkeyed in glasses juelted in flame furnaces, where the necessary reducing onditions are provii,,Iod. Glassnaking in a medium of nitrogen and argon, althqugh it provid(is go(xl reproducibility of results, does not provide a high photochTomic effei:t, paxticularly W the medium of nitrogan. The clear dependence of the photort-Aiomic effect on the concentration of dissolved nitrogen in the glass lindiciaes that nitogen effects photochromism. ------- T7 -- USSR U11C. 13,1- SVETLICIM'YY, I. B., MARGOLIN, A. D., KU2,NETOOV, A. A.11 POXILM, P. F., PYBOV, V. G. ..i "-"I I "Direct Method of Measuring the Acoustic Conduction of the 1hirning Fmrface of Powder" Fiz. aerodisners. cistem. Vlezhved. nauch, ab. (N,sicip of Aera(H5.perse Systems. interdepartmental Sc entific CM:7-ecticn), 19~1'1, v:rj), 4, pp 84-92 (from RZh-Fizika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract N4) 67h524) Translation: A direct methcd Is developed for ni~ai3urlIng Conthle- tivity of a burning "rface as the ratio of the changii in Q.!.~,. velocity of outflow of combustion products fr= the.surface tc tfi-ii - remitire in th(! P ., surface. The presamre 1141 Iter-,wireii by a acoustic wave at the burning electric transducer, and the acoustic velocity aL thi! turn[ng _,,tirface is determined by an electromaerietic flowmeter aiystem w1t1% tra-noverse M-agnatic field in a tube of circular cross section with insulated wiidTlr,. 'i:he high- -temperature ionized prc