SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHALOV, I.P. - MIKHALOV, V.I.

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USSR UDC 623.16.094.9 MIRKIS, I. H., DYKIWO, A. Yu., MIKHAYLOV, 1. P., ~IITLITSKIY, (st. A., and KEGAHYAN, Yu. Sh. "Removal of Calcium From Caspian Sea Water by Ion ExchJulge" Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 10, 1972, pp 1-5 Abstract: Three types of sedinents form during evaporation of sea water: calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and calcium sm1fate. 7he first two precipitate due to the presence of carbonate and bicar!k-nata Ions whose content is rather low in comparison to other sediment-forming ions. Pilot plant studies were carried out with Caspian Sea water '~ii an artempt to develop preventive measures against formation of sedimo-it it) Clio evaporators, by means of the decomposition of carbonates formed with acid, followed by removal of the calcium with the ion exchange techniques Sctubbed wat'!r was used for the regeneration of cation exchange. resin. It was ishown that it is possible to car'ry out a long-lasting cyclic process. The teclutology of such a process was developed. Effective exchange capa.aity of sulfonated coal and cation exchange resin KU-2 was determined. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.224-22:532.5 HIKHAYLOV, I. Ye., and NOYODEREZHKIN, R. A. 1-1:-_-1-1-." "Pressure Lossei in the Supply Line of a Hydraulic Turbini~" Sb. Tr. Mask. Inzli.-Stroit. In-c [Coll.action 01, vrorll;!i. Mosccu Const:ruction Engineering Institute], 1971, No 91, pp 143-150 (from Reforativnyy Inurnal, No 10, Oct 72. 49. Turbostroyeniye. Single Tssuo. Abiaract No 10.49-204) 'Translation: The investigation of energy loss"t ii~ the iudLvidual werl-lers of the flaw line of a hydraulic turbine M31LOS pogsible a more well-founded evaluation of the potcncial effect of individual members (.Yn the energy in- dices of the hydraulic. turbine, a detertninattan of t1ti- locationr~ and ~iaurc~~-s of increased energy losFws, .1ind the indication of wziji~i; of their redoction. Carried out experinwnLa.1 inveu ti gat ions Ariwed that 1:o~al. losset~ in HIL' helical chamber, the stator, and the guiding davica -%pary from 1.5 to 5z Cf total pressure; that is to say, they amount to 30% oT till. enargy Jossi2s _411 the f1m; line of tfie hydraulic turbine. Beaid"-, thii! shape of the heli:,.al chamber and also the mutual posi.tion of, the staxor columns and stator blades affect esseanti2lly the f1m, uniforwity before the ronur, fr(*,im which del)(!nd the energy losses in the rotor and the suction tube of the hydraulic turbine. Two illustrations, one table, three bibliographic referencil:S. 1/1 LISSR UDC: 533.6.011 BORISOV, V. M. "Numerical Method of Charac:eristics for 'M sJ on al -31,ational%y Nonvortical Gas Flows" Bb. teor. rabot Po Cldromekh. (Collection of Theorelii:.-ia. We)rks oil mechanics), Wscc,.,, Vychisl. :tsentr tUl SSSP, 19'rO, pp 6-2~' (from Uh- -Mekhenika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B228) Translation: The authors cnnstruet a modiffcatf.ori 1,)f tfie tiurerical Z-.Ithc."_' of three-di=ensional characteristics for equati~)ns of non-;t)rti_eiLL j*~~-; y equations of state. 'It 1v shown th:..-.- dynamics of a gas w1th arlbitriu" sei.ection of the cxionical equation3 on the characte~listic surface ij, non-unique and nay be accomplished vith rejrLrd to tht!! reqv:rem~nts cf numerical methods (convenience of approyiiamtion, stability of calculmicn, etc.). As an exam.)lt!, hy-personic nonvQrtical f1oir ol' a ga.--. with i, = 1.4 is calculated in the regWn of a shurp hand 1r, tilt! v~r.LIJ of k., -dimensional nozzle. Tables are given. 1. MI. Tsitelc;v. 1/1 USSR BORISOV, V. and MIiQiAYLQV, 1. YE. ~Soscm; Tlhree-D"LTrensicna'-,,V,Drz(:-x-7r,~,.,! "On the Stea('y-Sta'Lo, sonic Velocity" Moscow, Zuhurna~; `vch No. 4, TUI/Aug 70, pp 1006-1015 u 3.1. -7 Nation cT il t 1! 3 Abst-ract: i CT,.a 1 s -,eady-s Late mot -I.. tl-,e z::;:i f v 1, alyzed as 1j-. - - n, -1.2 S.LMIP 111.0 ellsOnti'al""y !Ipait"MI. a study is limlte,-. ro region of sup,-:: the charact-eris-Cc reiii-IonshIps made it Poss'JibIe -_-C ma-E.- iz CCM7:,:.Vtf~~ ar.,; 1:0 :1 these a :jpace. Litt"", w;ls to coastrul::~ spatial charc-::ter-.'_zic,3 me--hod. A,he in a of tetrahedral shape Is calcu'Lated as art oxeimp~o. 'he carip~ir"atil"'m Cm BESM-6 ccmputer was about 6 mlnutos. USSR U[X, 669.71.0-12.6 ~IJMAYLOV--K, N. I GAVRILOV, S. S. , VASILEVSKIY, A. M. , A. FOPMUN, G. D. , and PEGIMNEV, V. S. "Casting of Ingots of '%111K1inL1M Alloys in kekhnol. legkilldi splavov. Nauchno-re'll-in. byul. VIL.,na o-.' L-.ght Alloys. Scientific and Technical Co.'lection ol~ All.-Unii:)a :itiito i;l' Light Alloys], No. 4, 1970, pn. 50-3-1, (,Trans,'ati.-,d Crom C '. -hurnal-IMetal lurgiya, No . I , 11971 , Abs tract No. 1 1 T ra n s 1 a t i o n :A 24-crystallizor system for castiji., of i-A-11,wiinuln iillov injiot!i 112, 145'and 165 r'llil ill diamolor or) '11 sir);:.:Iu castln.;: a s-il-,gla tap hole has been devoloped and tested in order to incroasc the produccivity of labor and casting equipment. A diagram and drawingr ae tli(,--! installatioll are presented. 3 illustrations. USSR L., Can i ate of Technical Sciences "A Reader Asks to Speak" Moscow, Sovetskaya Rossiya, 2 Jun 72, p 3 Abstract: For thousands of years inan has turtied to nature for a riodLl in his aspiration toward scientific and technological prollress. Finally, on September 13, 1960, the First International orL Bioiiics was opened, putting the process of using natural models for ne-v deidgns ou a scientific foundation. The new science cotrbines and synthesizes the aixtumulated kl--Owl- y, bil:lchemifitry, etc. edge of such sciences as botany, cybernetics, psychololl, Bionics does not sinply copy natural mod0s, but extrapolateii their principles of organization. Some of the achievements 4ind ainis of bionic~s given in the article follm~,: The common fly and mosqul,to mmintain their balance by means of halteres located behind i;-.;ach wing. Engir~eers have adapted a technical model of the halteres for use in aid.aticrl. -4 horse-thce crab's eye can increase the contrast of an image. Thiii -property might be useful in instruments for the analysis of television imaxes Oatd Space photography. In France the application of the priacipkas of microorganic 1/2 USSR NIKHAYLOV, L., sovetskaya Rossiya, 2 Jun 72, p 3 structure to modular construction is being studilea. Monica it; also studying the expediency, economy, and reliability ~practice4 in WILUre, This ba-s importance with regard to aviation and space travel. Though bionics is a new science, it grows more important daily. 2/2 'i .-- USSR UDC [621.157:621.72.0271t6(9.3 IAVRENT'YEV, L. r., ROMAXENIKO, 1. 11. "Experimental Study of the Effect of the Degree of Purl~y and Contact Pres- sure on the Contact Resistance of Flat Copper Surfaces'i V sb. Elektr. razrvad v elektroteklinol. pstanovicalch (1-.'1.ectrb_- Discharge in ElectroLechnical Devices -- colleCILion of worics), Chakiksary, 1971, pp 93-96 (fron R-7h-Ehimiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 121,341) Translation: A study was made of the dependence of thqi conUlCt rusistnace of flat Cu. surfaces on the procedure used in machining, t1wim No! s-arface ints mchined with a fine sandj:aper, a coarse Mer, or cci(L.j;zL.1 1,,:r r=_lorine) and tha magnitude of the contact IXunnul7e COV VRJ'ioui~ D. 'Mu varied -,`r,:)rL 0. 1 to 4 k~.,,/cm '~~; D reached 50 a/cn~. It waa ilamonatruted Cnitt in oraer to insure minimuri contact resistance [or flat contacts up to 5".) cm'In ar-ea a pre sure of 1.5-2 kilograw-force/cin2 is sufficient. When In 11 2 kilogra.;.-force/ /cMil the mean contact resistanqe P :: 1-1.5 W111-c4d. Tox 140:re contacL sur- faces, special lapping of the surface is reggired or owilcIng rhi! contacLa sectional (with each section area < 40-50 cm'). The 4:vintact surfaces must ~-e cleaned to remove oxides. 1/1 LGSR UVC 51',7.948.~12 'Corre~-;pondinq of the Ac---Xdi~.xy of Vdclencr:3 ";7A,ihik SS , and ZAYCrTA, A. V., Depurtment of Phtlumati-vis tinill G--Iltcr of the Academy of Science:3 Tadzhik SS11, Corlkly State Univo3%,1-ty 4meni It'. 1. Lobachevskiy "On Some Integral Zquations With Homogeneous Kernelsd" Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii NaUk T=-1zhi1;Bkoy SSR, Vol 14, Uo 12, 190, ]:--a 3-7 Abstracti The article d=cribes the equ;3.tion S 0 (x, V) f 09 (1.1, + 9 ('r). x U) where x and y are points of an m-dimonslonal ~,`ualldeivi s-a.-Liio %, LIJ j:, L unit sphere with the center at Uie origin of coordipa:j;ast 41(it) and f--i (X,Y) are given functions and f(x) a so-aght function. The ~:n-rnej of the equmt.5on & (xty) is homogencous of dearen -ml Let, 1/3 USSR MIlOiAYIA)V, L. G.0 and ZAMIOTA', A. V., Daklady AkaAemil Nauk ~Mzhikskay S!-311) Vol 14o No 12, 1971s pp 3-7 0 (ix, ly) - f- 14 0 (X, Y), -C, yt ':~ 0; it is invariant under the group SO(m) of tuty rotations of iipace Rm' i4c., 0 (gx, gy) (x. A , and any g E SD(14) t for a certain reaj, A It satisf ler, the for any x,y (7:. Rn summability condition 2/3 A USSR a MIKHAYLOV, L. C., and ZA)10!rA. A. V., Dokla4ly Akademil. FaW; ' dzh1kc':o;r SU) Vol 14, No 12, 1971, pp 3-7 H (j, u) I I it I -~ du < ca where (1,01, .., 0). Equation (1) is considered in one of flis following B&nach spaces j Cp ( U! Mb (1,J), LPA _ rA (W) joining them into the serle$ Fl. 1; 0 LLI). 'U Equation (1) was, previously considem-1 by L. HIM.UYLOY for in In this case equatioll (1) war, relaced to an iii-'ioite of inlepenA,--m equations with hor-o-1--licous kcrnelii of dei~,rcll -1. A -,;nz; found for ench equation of the nystem, and un exact 111ILS Otj OLT number of linearly ii--AC-paxident salutiiono of' the home)j;;olieout~ e(piation itlal(i tile nu--J)er of c=-_Irtionz for the rolvability of Lhe cqnatir~wri. The prezent article generalizer, thetse results for the, caria m Ju.-,Iv tv~, In tiie two-dilrensional case, eqxition (1) expands irltO 11.171 im':Lnita ri.y:;Lum. Of unQ- d~mensional equations with our, kernels, 3 3 M1 USSR G. , Corresponding flaber ACaAejjy of Sa~Lenca4; Tadzhik SU and Corkiy State Universitys imeni Nw L LOba4hevskiY "Several Overdetermined Systems of Paxtial DifferOnt!L&l Equationz" Dushanbe, Doklady Akadenti Nauk Tadzhlkskoy SS,11v Yol tit, 11o 6, 19711 PP 9-13 Abstracti The authors Dose the problem of an open bourdl.,:d iset of pirts for a plane whose boundLry is a finite nunber of rw(~t1fliOle closea Jordan curves. In additiono they e,*=:Lne a variety of solmt1onz to several sy:Aems such as that described by this problem. They pose 4 theorems to ensure compatibUity of two ea-vati,)ns whezon symbols represent analytiva functlorus of theIr oini varlablez. The authors discuss these theorems arA 2 lenimas a*d give a dotdOl9d mitthematical eulalysis of their positions-along with the p=of tbarsto. Ttio art1cle contair-JA 3 bibliographic entries. USSR UDC 535-376 BORCaLi, W.P., V.G., -0.4., FRUGLOV," r.1'.' K~:IjL4"G-l I I .. .. il , ". ";Wien 1 -1. PAVLOYA, V.A., PETROV, V.S-, RY-'HIKOV, I-V- 0011 Ist:udy Or 7he Region Of Radiative Recombination In Ble,,.4 rohimine s cant Struoturea Baaed On Diffuoion And Epitaximl Spocim~~ns Ot Gallium Areenide" tvo:rd. tal, Cr SoM Didien- ab. ";;aUk.6.n~-U, , 19 fro--- RZh--Elc'e:~ranika Collection' i ..orkej, 1 71, pp 5-'~-`B yo 'o, 11, Nov 1971, Abstract N'o lla~& X41 Drk=c _~ - Ailn la, Tratinlati A comprt.~hari3ivo etudy ii) pre(jented oe th-ii clea'rical aril optical - TL. pronartios of the ra7iori of radi:Alon recombintition In djff%w(id -.ind opi'Vixial aneciriena. ilia distribution is obt3ina&of tho Iapiril;y in t4o -o-rcuion of diffuoed and opitaxial. uz)cc.,,-aons by =-ana of u -nedsurcwa tit oC the photolu=in- eacont onectni. The oyporimant3lly dotorzinod trannitii:)n ti-no i,-: tin to nanoacc,;id ith anitixi-1 3:)CCi.=nn U:ld !~O jiiJtj0j3eC Witj~ CX'-&rn9j quantum offic.,cricy u" T ='Y-00" 1". of tho diffunud and evi.1ixi:iI a-oec4~L-onu aquala one percen*, and five porc,3.nt, respicti-jely, :2nd 11~'ar -d l.-onsti-t.,atiori vith t--.c maximum pos3ible oxternal quantum efficicncyeV9 percan-4. 6 i?.1, rof.Su.:~.mary. USSR LIDC. 539. 1. 074 GRMIATIKATI, V. S., GRINEV, M. P., YL-RSHOVA, 7. F. .jjj,1,Z1.Ovj L. L. , 1.17YINOVA, T. G., MIKHAYLOV, L. M., MOLLN, A. A., "Color Indicators for Visual Evaluation of Dose During ltadLation Sterilization" Dozimetriya i Radiats. Protsessy v Dozimetr. Sistemakh jDasimetry and Radiation Processes in Dosimetric Systems -- Collectiw of Works), 'rashkent, Fan Press, 1972, pp 113-118 cri-anslated from Reforatjxviiv Zhurn'ZI Metrologiya i iznieritainaya rcminika, No 3, 1971, Absfract No 3.32.1403), from the resume. Translation: It is tjI;)t- h plalitidzcd PVC Ohl CoIlLailling girl Lcid- sensitive dye be 11"Od w; a color dose indical'or for the 0.1-S.0 111-ad 13 The sensitivity of indicators to rudiation li!i a funct.k,11 of H.lrt and dye used is studicd. Color dose indi-eators are culilwalc!d using, ferrosulfate nethod III(] calorir~,,~try. A wathod is for testinp of changcs in Ow colur of indicators ti!Aiig irradiated specimens, allowing dost!s to be mensured t~.dt:h cri~ors of' !10-12' Practical rccoim~iendatiuns are presented for the tux of cAoi- (IoSe indicarc)r!; to check radiation sterHization. 2 figurci, I bi.blij), -rcf. USSR UDC 669.7L!i-;62l.74-6.06 MIKKkYLOV, L. 1M., and ROZANOVA, V. S. "Use of Asbestos Silicate as a Therqia..~ TaSoLall:ion [-.atczrial in 7 Equipment for Fillin.- and 'Metering Aluallr4um arid; It:..t; "k-Iloys" Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 12, Dec 70, pp Abstract: The economic etffectiverli~ss anc. equipment for measuring thL, pouritig, of alumijuim cally under pressure, are markedly affected 1.):Ir -6-le. (~esi,~;n --.)f the equipmenz, the metaL chut:e, the thermal. ;imf;ulation, and th(! technological teriperature of 1:'.*'~,. mic,!1t: duv.,*VIL~ believ,od that tttia. u!;e af new in.zut4ition -ma, turl- ILI 1~ by. aluminum and its alloys and rthex- oitijps. the dissipation of heat will facilitate nL'W OqUil?i1terL oX smalli!r dimensions, lonarer Life, and more reliable se:rvico. To inv4!,sti- gate the potentlal replacement o;f' the wet:ZLI. C-!:tj1POLjQ1:1-CS -Ind eliminate various in 1:he the cctal j)-ro- portionin.- device ccntactin.--r the! Liquid matal-, usi:-l was madL- of a new thermal insulation material .-,- asbestos sill.cace (asbother- mosili 'cate). The material features the fol.lolwix.- heat conductivity, 0.08 to 0.18 ki~al/m hr ")C; r.-,---F7- 7 USSR MIKHAYLOV, L. M., and TOSMIZOVA, V. S. Tsvetayyc: "N.-tally, No 12, Dec 70, pp 49-52 voiiLme"ric wei6ht, 0.5-0.6 Ut:-C-n;-zth' -.fLbout 10~ '11 m ain tl-icze Prai~t!rtioa- for tdo v,.onthu a. 700--)Q."'~C' lli:~! rc-. intQ--L"t w i a inT I with and izz a1-'o.-"4 and is readliy jrachinable, asbestos, li-mo, zilica,and uater, It m4y be used for distributing.und receiving.,-, devicez 'or =ttal in good thermal in.-uiation propertlezi, wl'iich vi--vz pas~sib:.Iii over great~:.- diz-vances wtno'xt Spetc:..~-l i'.eatillg Of it new desij-n o1C a metal duct in t'ho L~;-Q` the new thermal inuulation material Is de!,cribed. hot).'i thQ, sina reliability of the equipment were testecl and Showed 1)ws-'76~i've re-sults. 2 / 2) . .............. ........ 1-5. PFUMUM Of TIM M904AAM Or SPAM ALUMIlir LN THE PKI.Sr-44A' Or LpITA-dlkL CIMM, rlr !;EwT=wjC-,= MTTltfAt.5 lArttel. b~l A. S. Ad,,nI.. L. -i. V10-41-0. V. V. ?"gem: 7: fif 4 dnlk--Yb" j:njn!: L-je !!rL-r- t-t.r- A 1, 91 .. s 1- xe~tltu!a _-r~-tnS_ to tne mlut~d Pnsureo -&J"n de-pendwnce of the copecitaoCi 64 EAA walrAla to V&r-,cApt. The ef toark alleyle-Z v" in"etttatod, The 6vpatla-i* f fmol,j" of tho vl-CtrrWww bv t1sw sachziltft of vle~trtcsl vxvl~tun ef ~lyes wax czn!tr=:!. f4v --f ~.l r*Ttjr.,J~- 1- 44. t---44W-4f t;- .-! dotectt,d, an4 th*il: dl*tflbUtl~ With C*4P*Ct t0 4100"GLOCA Was IU~&tlgAtga. It ~ chat tha basic mama of 411alas =,atertal is tTjkns%=Tt~d !.n ths f.r" at parLiclsts -C Qa Miccuos. A ttudr ww "O'do Of 0.0 offogt of jp~ a" A"Iw a" t" 41"nor" 114ftn"Orm 44 Ove :.- cast CospMicl= o:9 ~- wtodeLs. 1%Q *(fact of the "Favell on dw All"Sol 1*"l of th* OptL*Si*l %36 USSR AUDENSKIY, V.K., _KT-KHAYLO7, L.Y. , SHFIRT, V.A. "Genemition Ce I'jeroviave Oscillii,tiona In Silicon Elektron. tehhnlka. Nr,,jch.-t,;,khn.sb. Pol U." .1 2 Scientific-Technicul ColloctiQn.. Swaicoriduator L) [a 21-23 (from R"h:Eloktronikq ~~Ynqy~! 10 Ka, Al 9t r c 1,11108) TransIntion: The v,.~vijr rooortv on the ~,,?nemit'Irjn (:t' niev::-4ihve p-n junctions In which bann ard rectifyin;- luyiirta aro obtuinf-I Im The brea'A-down voltajeo of the vemicond-actar avj~ Pc-linl In the V intervul. The cwxacitanca with zero biao in < 1 pfl, The wavolcnT,t~ c1, or.- aillationo which are -enarutedl in 15.4-15.8 cru. IV-1. SOMI RETWDS Or LOW TE)VERAIV;1% "'.%A-" Of SILICMM (Article by ~. 14. Mlkhaylov. R. To. "trift. A, S. AJo"ln, r. V. roMaronke. kux'mina, M~tfw j frD ". R-ts 1972. A at,sJ-f won vAdo of the tv~mpvrstmr. doporoSence of Viv &,-th tote at v;* spitaxial Isyers In the chlerld~ 4yst" for epicawy with high t4ararsturo lar- -Ccuistirra.- Tt~ 4~z"&A in anar"t 2! tb~f &!4!-"h procass Wde f+m~r4z=-- -~ t-, I" - --A.1 srttst=-Y f h*.IIP4 Ot thm fty4r*;~ it, * "I" al ~ 5 k!tSj!ejv which to exr1aLr-.4 by 4o"osso I& Ma g4o aduarrti" " ths aubatzats. surfasq. -1 .- az al a at-q9-o'. of manodilaft* .11* an it,att P&G chellwm) *I" led to a Tw4uCtina Ita the opit"f6l rraV11% t6ioparazurg. 11.1t, 7ttf---Ct aplZa;~Imyevs weirG obtsifted (at a t-af-satuts of 650%. The WedwCtion In growth tammersturt It WMI-Ined UY a GISMUtcaut khift of *q*I1ibf1%ft of Lh4 reacti-a tj. 4t~ Asca2posr:d An the Airtat"a of fammati= &f 21"W.C#v? silicon a" 0 dacra*at In the ads"Puma OL "tTisfm qu the iftmtvatb. ovrtaza~ vare drava Wasardifts tu psestlailitiam vf s, furam radum, In 47 USSR LIDC 6Z1.351.7:07-1.029.665 PETROV, M., N"".1"OV, D., BAYINA, V., lif "MMMW "Effect of the CondiLiorw of Pickling B61'-vartan Jhocl. 1;141~3j.star~t i1olysty:rur'.0 on Its Galvanic Metal Plating" Polinerv 71. Siv.Doz., VLrna, 1971 (Polymers 71, flyirposiluri, Nxrra, 11971), Place and date of publicatioa noL rjven, 115 (frort P~ h4Jiin illy 4~, Na 6 0-1) , Jun 7 Abstract No 6L324) Translation: A study i-:as made of the reoistancv to scflin-- 1-h-1, to I * - " - - , :r u c! c p n!E. j t, k:: LitI temperature varlation.-~ and tbc corrosion reol.-itzince of 01,cl- contirips on 1',ur;Lreii 1111tO.hoc!~ pickled before applyin;,. the jilalvanic coating with -iclli various conditiow-, I L was that the of Lh,-.- plas tic. substrate increaner; tliw durinJ7 Fit CIZ-1il1l'; to r. def:hicu , Ill 0! 1- 1 nv,~,r,;t degree for which the rt,:3irtPnc(! to sc,11A.111; of' t1w naval, cu"IC-ini. rcac:14~,~ 1-xi- mini. A study of the micro~iardne,5411 (by an CJC~CLrc-n dcc.-ons-zriit.~!d Lhtw presence of a correlalJon of th-0; para-=cCdr to Uie scal.ill?, ve~i;istaact.!. 'L' i1 e conclusion vas drawn that Cie investigatod antisiiack pol)-styrr!ne (:,-ri 1)!-~ i3u1- jected to metal platinq. 1/1 1/2 017 U'. C L A S S I F I E 0 0ATL-13blGjVT0 TITLE--POLYADDUCTS OF DlfiJkAN 0."'~APuUNDS -rU- AUTHOR-( 041-BERLI'liv A.A,t BUOEVSKAr K.Hot NlIKHAYWVt N.. vZA1110'1'~IYA# 4), COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR Sou;*lcE--VYS0KOM.0L. SOEUI.N.t SERo B 1910p, IZ14~1, 2*17-1313 r DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT 48tbAS--Cifiz.14 IS TRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--HEAT RESISTANT PLASTICp FUAANs PHTHALAT~:op AlltllE CONTkOL ;.W-~AING-1,113' RESTPILTMNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfF[cD PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/1245 STEP CIRC ACCESSION Nlj--AP013'919 212 017 1. 1%,:,) s f F I E 0 P R C E SI imj G3 i)A I'L-- - I 3NOV 7 0 CIRC ACCFSSI;~N ,.0--APUI3/t9I9 ABSTRACT/-;-,)(TRACT--(U) Gil-0- Ali S TFkA C r F R -'-* V:~. L p D FROM jIFUikFURYL TERcJIIIIH,~LA TE 0~k FUAFURAL All~~E Vil'F' SUCH AS I'M POLY ADDUCT S, wERE HE AT ED [;,i VAC00 ( 10 (,A LGft T L 1. 10 11A I r IVE 4 MM W I M OR W I THOUT HY0jR1,'0LJ i l,K`,!N f: AT IPODEGA ELS rLf G t Vt: CROS SL HEAT RESISTANT PQLY%,ERS. I i.. I T Y: I N5 T . KNIM 11!,, ALISCOol US SR . 2U NI A S ii 10, 1: L LJ J j Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service APLI048832-- CHEMICAL ABST. 7a Ref. Code 4YI6 0 r qW28- Cono4cople study of dendritt six ~17" in a thin fifin of poly(ox. I I()%,. M - Ned . yrnabylene) 41hicetate. kov E. (USSR). Vysokamol. Spedin., Ne, lil)' stu-,,4ies or dendt-ilic and ovoid istrioures i!,bLain'*d in It thin layer of (twed title 1~43,mersho%ved thac it rt%ol,vod diffrac- tion pattern could he obtanted from thtim widta well -VOllimated, entirely fine, and wleakly incense light beam which cativeiged at a short distance from theobjo~cz. The relat ive pii-.iit ion :-C tht! inter- ference maxima it; (We not to diffriictioo of the ~:,j-rn- ap- prox. identical scattering el~ementti of which the spheirulites con- ~ist. but to diffraction of the different I in iornu and HNO *catter- ing elements which at finit glance appeared tii I)v chiiolically ar- ranged. DBJR J REEL/FRAME t"Cla. 198OWNTLY USSR TJDC 541.11 KEMYLOV, M. A., and EPOV, D. G., Department of Cheatotry, F;ar EaBtern -SecE1Bn,'-9M-f1`an Division Acad. Se. USSR, Vladivostok "Kinetics of Thermal Decomposition of Agmionlum Hjtxafjt,;P:rozLvconate and Hexafluorohafnate" Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriyo Khimicheskikh Nauk, No 12, Sep 70, pp 99--164 It Abstract: The kinetics of thermal decomposition of 01'~14)""TI'" and (NI 4)2 fF6 in dry nitrogen atnosphere was tittidled in temperature 'In""'L 4 -A6-M G. The Kt. For results may be described saftafactorily by this *quatioll 31, (NH Srf6 energy was , 4)2 the activation .1 11.0 Kcall"Joll! ilowd fol, amounted to 11.9 Kcal/mole. The intemedlate products in tibove react& ire NH4ZrF5 and NH4HfF5, the final products being ZrFel axid Hf114. The amnonium hexafluorozirconate was found to be more stable tbarvially ffi.an the atim-lonium hexafluorohafnate. 1/1 - 20 - 112 021 VNCL'Ass!`Fle:o~ Pip!ac rs!F, I tic, t1TLE--LLECTi