SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MURAZYAN, R.I. - MURZIN, A.V.

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Burn Seudi USSR UDC 617-Mi.17-031.81-07:616.155.1-07 Doctor of Medical Sciences, and IL 1YM-VT:, A. V., Candidate daic',6A ~cie; Central Institute of Hematology ces 4ad Blood Transfusion "Destruction of Erythrocytes After Extensive Burns" Moscow, Klinicheskaya Meditsinia, No 6,, 1971, pp 44-49 Abstract: Radioactive chromium studies of 23 persons suffering from burns covering up to 51% or more of the body surface showed that the number of erythrocytes desrroved during the first 3 days vas directly related to the extent of the lesiorl. The loss was greatest during the first 24 hours, after which it gradually decreased. For example, in persons with burns covering 10 to 20% of the body area, the loss of RBCwaS 8.5% the first day, 14.832 the first and second days, and 20.66% during the Eirst 3 days (or 3.5 times more than in the control).: In persons with burns covering 21 to 50% of the body area, the loss of RBC was 4.9 tilx-s more than in the control. The rate of destruction of* RX in labeled whole blood trans- fused to six burn patients was found to be the same as~that of, the patients' own RBC. ~Wwl Igo 4/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--230(;T70 -.ITLE--MINERAL COMPOSITION OF BOTTOM SEDIMENTS FROM THE R014ANCHE TRENCH U_ HOR-(02)-SOLOATOVP A.V., MURDMAAV --USSR ;.COUNTRY OF INFO 1970t VOU 10t NR 3t PP 488-495 '.~:,DATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70 !.-.SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYr MECli.p IND.r CIVIL AND ~.MAR I NE'-ENGR .:-TOPIC TAGS--SUBMARINE TRENCHo BEDROCKt OCEAN BOTTOM PHOTOGRAPHYr BOTTOM SEDIMENTATION# MINERAL/ (U)AKAbEMIK KURTSHATOV'SHIP CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED __ZqPROXY REEL/FRAHE-3002/1854 STEP tLU--UP-102L3/7'OIOLO/003/0488/0495 _:~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0129214 UNCLASSIFIED 212 013 UNCL ASS ITIE D POCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129214' ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IMINERAL COMPOSITION OF SANDY -ALEURITIC FRACTIONS OF RECENT CLASTIC IRIFTOGENDUS) SEDIMENTS AND CONSOLIDATED SEDIMENTS SAMPLED FkOM THE, BOrTO3 nF THE ROMANCHE TRENCH ON THE IST CRUISE OF THE qtV AKEDEM[K KURCHATOV WAS STUDIED. THE SEDIMENTS AND BEDROCK FRAGMENTS (ULTRABAS[TEt G4B,BROiDEv, DIABASE) ARE FOUND TO HAVE SIMICAR 14INERAL COMPOSITION. BASED ON THIS SIMILAkITY" ONE HAVE EVERY REASnN TO REGARD THE MINERAL COMPLEX OF SEDIMENTS AS THE DER!VATIVE OF BEDROCK FROM THE SLOPES OF TOE TRENCH: FORMED AS A RESULT OF THE-IR UNDERWATER DENUDATION AND ACCOMPANIED BY TECTOINIC CRUSHING. THE SAME MlNF:RAL COMPLEX WAS FOUND IN FRAGMENTS OF 1OLDER CONSOLIDATED ~:SEDIMENTS. THIS FACT MAKES POSSLBLE A SUPPOSITION QF THE LONG EXISTENCE :IN THE ROMANCHE TRENCH OF SE01MENrATIOWCONDITIONS SIMILAR TO THE RECENT -ONES. FACILITY: INSTITUT OKEANOLOGII IM. P. P. SHIRSHOVA AN ~,':.-SSSR. ,i I lxt,l Im, II ....... . .......... 008 UNCL ASS I IF I Et)* Pr'dCtSSTSJG 0ATC-071CT70 A LKIAL 1 'N EAUGITITIC LAVAS FROM:THE F OUR OF THE RACIFI: OCEAN, _','.~-ALKALINE AUGITLTIC LAVAS FROM PACIFIC OCEAWFLOOR -U- 014-1021-PAUKOPTSEVt N.G., MURD4.AA# led A t4f 1% & bi UN T R Y0 FINFO-USSR, PACIFIC OCEAN I~S.WRCE-MOSCOWt DOKLADY AKADEM11'NAUK SSS9t VOL 191t ING 2* 1970# PP -~'-:~4'46 448 t; _~bAT~ PUBLISHEO ------- TO 7S03JECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MECH.t IND.i CIVIL AND AAR-INE-ENGR p JOPIC- TAGS--OCEAN BOTTOM SAMPLING, LAVA/(UIVITYAZ OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIP MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED A-kOXY REtOPRAME-1990/0272 0--Ult/0020/70,/1911002/0446/044B STEP N ACCESSIDN NO--AT0103575 UNCLASSIFIED 008 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70 ~KC~ ACCE SS TON NO--AT0108575 ..AB~f.,~ALT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SAMPLES OF UNUSUAL INJNFELDSPATHIC CAN, BE RECIARDED AS ULTRABASIC EXTRUSIVE ROCKS WHICH IN COMPOSITION AUGITITES~WERE COLLECTED DURING THE 43D:VOYAGE OF THE PESEARCH VESSEL VIVITYA'Zt" IN 1968 SOUTH OF THE COOK ISLANDS FRAGMENTS OF AUGITIT[c LAV4S 'S WlTH NUCLEI OF .CONSTITUTE THE NUCLEI OF MANGANESE NODULES NODULI'. AUGITITIC LAVAS WERE COLLECTED AT DEPTHS OF 4.5-5 K~ll IN THE Nr-lRTHFr,.N PART OF THE. SOUTHERN BASIN OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN IN WITH HIG~fLY DISSECTED HILLY RELIEF OF THE OCEAN FLOOR. THE FRA(l;f4ENTS WERE Ef I-HER 0-114 THE SURFACE OF ZEOLITIC CLAYS OR ON EXPOSED SLOPES AND TOPS OF LOW SUBMARINE RIDGES, PROBABLY OF VOLCANIC ORIGIN (MINIMUM DEPTH rJVFR. THE PEAKS 4-4.5 KM). FINDS OF THESE AUGITITIC LAVAS WI:I[E- FCUND HUNORFDS OF KILOMETERS APART. THE LAVA FRAGMENTS HAVE AN ISOMETRIC AN:;ULAR FORM-, THEY USUALLY 00 NO-T EXCEED.. 1-5. CMAN. DIAMETER.- SMALL.. FRAGMENTS OF LAVAS OF AUGITITIC COMPOSITION WERE ENCOUNTERED IN PALAGONITIC TUFFS. THE :.AUGITITIC, LAVAS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED TO DIFFERENT DEGREES BY SECONDARY PROCESSES OF UNDERWATER "WEATHERING" AND PALAGONITIZATInN. IN ALL CASES THEY HAVE A VESICULAR TEXTUREr ALTHOUGH SOME SLAGL[KE FRAGMENTS ARE FOUND. ROUNDED BUBBLES 1-2 TO 4-6 MM IN DIAMETER CONSTITUTE FROM 10-20 TO 50-60PERCENT OF THE ROCK VOCUME. TO A GREATER OF! LESSER DEGREE THEY ARE FILLED WITH A MICROAGGREGATE OF ZEOLITES. TRE~AUGITITIC LAVAS ~,CONS][ST PRIMARILY OF TITANOAUGITE WITH A SECONDARY QUANTITY OF TITANOMA.GNr-TITE AND OLIVINE. THESE ALKALINE AUGITtTlC LAVAS JF ~~UNURWATVR ERUPTICINS.ARE SPATIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH ALKALINE OLIVINE .8ASALTS* UNCLASSIFFE0 Z USSR UDC 535..34.083,2:538.56 BONDAP,-VSKIY, S. I., MURIN, A. N. , and SERECIN, P. P., Leningrad State Uni-versity, Department ot Radiocheipistry,: Institute of Semiconductors, USSR Academy of Sciences "The Mbssbauer Effect in the Study of the Chemical Effects of Nuclear Trans- f ormations" Moscow, Uspe-khi Khimii, Vol XL, No 1, Jam.1971, pp 95-116 Abstract: Up to now, stabilization of recoil atoms has been studied largely by observing solutions of irradiated samples. While usr--ful in such immediate practical concerns as isotope enrichment,~this method does nothing to advance the study of recoil atoms within solid bodies, since no definite conclusions can be reached an the relative effects exerted by the process of solution. The authors review important studies touching on this problem written during the sixties and through 1970; and summarize what is known of the Mbssbauer effect as the basis for a new method of solid-state res*arch. A summary of basic facts, definitions and conceptions concerning the "Ibss- bauer effect is given first. This is followed by the first main section of in which are considered the effects which X-capture, isomeric the survey, 112 USSR BONDAREVSKIY, S. I., et al., Uspekhi. Khimii, Vol XL, No 1, Jan 1971, pp 95-116 transition. and B-decay have on the forms which stabilization of the Mssbauer may assume; lifetimes of metastable MUssbauer atoms and stabilization forms are discussed in detail. The second main section deals with the processes of energy loss from recoil atoms in solid bodies, here are considered, first, the application of the "Mbssbauer method" to such energy losses in both metallic and nonmetallic targets, particularly iron and its compounds, and, second, present-day concepts of such energy losses. The third section is an analysis of the present status of the "solid-solution". problem, with stress on the recent (1969-1970) contributions of Soviet investigators. The authors conclude that the Mbssbauer (nuclear gamma-resonance) method is a hig%ly significant new tool for solid-state physics whicli offers the fol- lowing advantages: 1) unified and exactly reproducible radiation conditions, not obtainable in solution-based methods, 2) very wide range of observation temperatures up to about 1,000*K, and 3) observation times ranging from 10-7 dawn to 10-9 sec sufficiently short to avoid the effects of annealing phenomena, which are often intense at ordinary temperatures. The 151--item bibliography Includes about 25 works of Soviet origin. 212 47 M ;:,2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I NG DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0133532 At3STRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, BY THE MUESSBAUER METHOD 51*urlY wAS GARPLIED CUT OF CGNSEQUENCES OF THE 1'-'EAC.TION MGAMMA) IN ~SNO IN THE CONOLTICNS OF REACTOR IRKADIN. THE RESULTS OF 'THE EXPF. ARE USED IPJ TFIF DISCUSSICN UF THE MECHANISM OF STABILIZATIUN Of- RECOIL ATOMS IN A SULID. '11% THE COURSE OF NUCLEAR REACTIGNS CHA94crE-RIZED 13Y A HIGH ENERGY ()~z RECOIL THE HGESSBAUER METHUG SHOWS THAT A:C(JNS.I0ERA6tf- NO. OF R.FCI)XL 'ATOMS ARE RETAINED IN THE LATTICE POINTS. THIS IS EKPLAINEO BY OF THE CORKELArioN BETWEEN IMPULSE*AND-THiE:'j~f(ECOIL ENERGY. !FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV. IM. ZHDANOVA, LENINGRAD, USSR. ---- -- --- --------- NCLASSJ Fl L PROCESS IN, DATE 0j Ly r I E L AT I V EY I ELD 0 FX E0 ISOTUPES DJlk I N GTHE I P R It 0 1 A T 1,1 NOF 3ARIUM MEV PROTONS -U- AUTHr_,R-(03)-LEVSKIY L.K. MUR-l.N,, A.,N. YUTLANDOV, [.A,# COUNTRY J F INFO--USSF. SOURCE--RADIOKHIMlYA 1970, 12(2)r 409-10 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 S UBJ EC TAREAS--NUCLEAR SC I ENC EAND TECHNOLbry,: mys m:~ TAGS--XENON ISOTOPEr BARIUMI IRRADIATIONo SYNCHROCYCLOTRO.74 CONTROL MARKING--i'40 ir, 'ESTRICTIONS DOCUAENT CL,,Sc,--UNCLASSlFlET) PROXY REEL/FRAM'-3005/1422 STEP fit)--kJR/OL,36170~C)12/~)OZ/Uli E --CIRC ~CCESSICN N0--AP0133374 U, 4 C LSS IF FF 0- WINIV-1- am mAll"swam, 'INN I mown 2/2 021 UNCLASSiHED PROCES S I NG DATE-13NOV70 C I RC ACCESSION NG--AP0133374 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-o- A3ST R ACT THE Rir~--LATIVE YIELD~OF XE ISOTOPES FORMED BY SY!','Cli~CRCYCLOTRIIN 60.1-WARWIC-fiT OF (JAcL SU32 -r4ITH 68o-llc,V P FoR .10 H R1S GIVE-4 FRLI.;A MASS SPECTRG,',I-::TER MEASUREMENTS ("Pklm~'XE J LS 1 1) AS 0.43-0.94 FOR PRP-E124 XFt 1,33-1.34 FOR PRIMr-'126 KEP L.64-i.66 PRIIE128 XEi 1.64-1.67 FOR 69-1,7~t F(k. PRIME131 XE-t OK PRIME129 ~E I F -AND 0.82-0.64 FOR PRIIIE132 XE. ............... . ....... - -------- Wp 4-0- P- USSR me A62-531.7 BONDAREV, Be I., MURIN Be Pe arxi SOLOVIYEVO L. Y-U. 'Me Operational Effectiveness of a System for Suppreaping Coherent Phase VibratlozW' Pribory i Tekh Eksper, No 4p 1971, Pp 29-31 Abstract# The authors modeled the longitudinal motion of p-rotons in a linear accelerator on a computer; they used the Mate-Carlo method to investie;ate change in the phase volume produced by ez-rors in-prep-aring amd assenbling the accelerating structure and by fluctuations in the accelerating fields. They showed that the effective phase volume of a bunch can be decreased~ by using the system for suppressing the coherent vibrations of particles. Their results confirmed that such a system can be used in 11knear -proton acceleratovs to solve at least two problems. The first problem occurs in high-enera accelerators where in order for the particles to reach a certain enera (approximtely 100 MeV) the authors suggest convertinjr, to a smaller wave- length for the accelerating field; In such a case the-auppression system allowed them to decrease the effective phase width of the bunch at the input to the short-wave part of the acceleratort to imprvve.the coridAtions for capture of the particlesp arA to diminish their lossem. The second Mblem 2/2 USSR UDC 539.1:621.3.082 KUROCIMIN, S. S., KISELEV, L. G., and 1. D. "Vector System of Instruments and Units for Nuclear Electronics" Tr. Coyuz. NII priborostr. (Transactions of the All-Union Scientific Research -103 (from Referativnryy Institute of Iastrument Building) Vyp 18, 19.72, pp 00 Zhurnal - Metrologiya i Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 1, 19:73, Abstract No 1.32.1479) Translation: The features of the "Vector" system of instruments and units for nuclear electronics of the third generation,are examined, , High -precision microcomponents and discrete elements, of precision printed circuitry are the baais of the "Vector" system. According to the principles of cons t ru ction, the logic functions, norms for signa1v and junctions of the "Ver-tor" syster. are similar to the foreign systems CAFAC and 141M, h(wever, the systain. Is designed on the basis of native standards and completed articles. 'nie features of the system connected with this and acceptednorms of projection are considered. The structure of the system and the basic characteristics: of its instruments and wits are analyzed. (3 illustrations, 10 bibliographic ent-ries, resume) 70 USSR MURINA, T. A., CHERENKOVA, L. V., and CHIVELEVA, I. M., Ukhtmskiy Institute --17o-gy and Leningrad University of Physio "Relationship Between the Time of Visual Discrimination in Cats and the Signal-Noise Ratio" Moscow, Biofizika, No 4, 1973, pp 766-777 Abstract: Cats were trained to discriminate between a star and a circle flashed on a screen against a background of noise in the form of var-31-OUS geometric figures. At a signal noise ratio of 6.5 the cats could not discriminate between the images when they were exposed for 250 msec. However, further lowering of the noise level to a signal-noise ratio of 13.did not reduce the critical- time. The curve plotted fromi the experimental data-prcrved.to.be.exponential. Analysis of'the curve reveals that a healthy varrequires at least 300 msec to.~discriminate between practically noise-free 4mages, or about the same amount of time~required by mail. IMF, M USSR UDC 621-365.82 ALEKSANDROV, V. I., WrRINA, T. M., ZhEKOV, F .I., and TATMINTsEV, V. M. u3+ H03+ i P. Crystals of Zircon Dioxide "Induced Radiation of T J, -Kratkiye soobshch. po fiz (Brief Communications on Physics), No 2, 1973y 17 21 RZh-Fizika, No 9. Sep 73, AbstraA No 9D726 p p Translation: The absorption, luminescence and induced ratiation spectra of two kinds of crystals are studied -- Zr02:Tu3+ 1(1% by weij-,ht), Z:!'02:HO3+ (1% by we by weight. The wave length of oscillation ight) both with 20% Er203 for-HO3+ was 2.115 microns, for TU3+ 1.80.6 microns, The lifetime of radia- tion levels was measured with T--770K and 3000K. It was found that zirconates 3+ activated by Ho3+ and Tu hava oscillation thresholds 1rtermediate between YAG or MO and glasses. Eleven bibliographic citations. S.A.K. 3 ditional data on the nature of the long-w-we recombination radiation linct In genmnium, as ifell as to dertermine the binding, onora of Ut excitonc. Some preliminary findings were published in provious alticle-s. bT tho auth-Orz, perimants utro pcrfo=-cd on suples of pure n- and p-tyT)e gonmAmm Atli a total impurity ccmter conc!mtrationon the order of 5.101~~' C111"3. TWO metyw'fls of excitat-ion wExe twedl viz. -s n=fiae and volwm. Data were nIrtainal at T 4.21D K in a wide range of excitation level varlaticna shoirlIng i,~ie dependance of the irtensi-ty of an exciton. Une with a qwmtxm cnaq;y i-j-v/ - 0,713 ev on the intensity of a bioxciton line with hV 0.708 ev. A qumdratic 1/2 777777777. ASNINO V. M., et al., Zhurnal Omparimentdilnoy A. Tooreticheshoy Flziki# Vol 620 Yo-2, Feb 72, PP 737-745, dependence is observed up to concentrations nb';z~ 3oIO14 cAI-3t whilo at higher excitation -levels there is a linear depanclence, which can be explained by tile effect of nonequilibrium phonons produced: Wien tile "citons -u:Q. h3und inio biexcitons, The energies Eb (dissociation energy of all exciton molecille) and 4 2 ("recoil"energy whicha blexciton receives during pbonon emlasion) Were found to be 3.6-3-8 Mev and 2.0-2,2 Hey respectively. The eaergy of the phonon produced'during fornation of the biexc:~ton izi 1.6 hav. The expurirmtal results prove the bioxciton maturo of thm- 0,708 ov line in tvarnmaniua, Roealyi- ing the shape of this line. and its energy position, it Is su'lgemted tIUA the:ve is a:recombination process in which annihilation of one exciton is accomp~mied A. by acceleration of another as a whole. The authors thank L. V. KELDYSH and S. M. RYVKIN ior a. useful discm-snion of a n=ber of questions touched upon in the article. USSR UDO 621.38-.5.001.5 YEGOROV, V.S., Candidate Of Technical Sciences; XATr SEVA 1L.K., 0andidato Of Technical Sciences; MMUNAA M.V., Finginoor;: SHULIIEY8T31IR,: L.F., Caadidat* Of Toobnical Solences, 'Device ?or Determination Of The Currs~t-Voltsgo 0haracteristic, Or A Photoelectric Converter' Elektrotek~aAks,. No 2, Fob 1972, pp 44-46 Abstract: 1-116thode are conoidered for dotermining the reverse saturation current 10 and the parameter A in the wor'king regibii of the o%%rrwA-voItags charaoteris- tic of silicon photoelectric anargy converters. The prIviciplea of operation and the unite of a functional scheme are described. The achd-ua contains a logarith- mic amplifier, storage devices, division unit, selectiva oella, converter of log Id into 10, digital. presentation unit, and aL cormutator. The davico develoned makes it possible to determine hhe parameters A and Io aV photoelectric agrivert- are witj~ an aroa from I to 4 cm in. the intervals A 1 1 10- 1, .. 10-'t a. The measurament error ja not more. than percent and tho Meaourement time does not exceed 10 sac. 4 fig. 4 refol UNCLXS Ffff)"' PROCE$SING DATE--18SEP70 s t N:FERROMAGNETS ---INSTABILITY OF MAGNETOSTATIC. WA.Ves I --w(02)-VASHKOVSKIY, A.V., MURMUZHEV, B'. A tCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 1970 t 11(4)t 215-19 AT EPUB L I S iqF- 70 ~,".'SUBJECT AREAs--MATERIALS, PHYSII~S I-C - TA GS--FERROMAGNETt FERRITEr ELECTROMONETIC WAVE -CONTROL, 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,~.PKdXY:REEL/FAAMF--198710T79 STEP NO--UR/0336/7OfOll/OO4/0215/0219 CIAC ACCESSION N0--AP0I04?25 UNCLASSIFIED Z/~ 0221 UNCLA CESSING DATE-13SEPTO S S14ED PRO ~,~,CIRC ACCESSION-NO--AP0104225 "ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, AN EXPTL. STUDY 4AS 14ADE OF THE EKSSION FROM, PARAMETRICALLY EXCITED,VOL* AND SURFACE MA~NETOSTATIC 6AVES FOR TANGENTIALLY 14AGNETIZED 'SINGLE CRYSTAL DISKS OF FERRITES OURING P ARALLEL PU'-IPING. THE THRESHOLD. CURVES AND .'THE EMISSION Z0,111~$, ARE SHOWN, GRAPHICALLY. THE SURFACE WAVES ARE UNSTARLE OVER A WIDE qANGE L-NET W4VES TAKES PLACE IN A OF MAY t IZING FIELDS. THE EMISSION OF: THE VOL. :~:.FIXED, NAGNETIZ ING F TELD (VERY NARROW EMI SSI ON ~ BAND) .: AN ANAL. or- THE NO ,__ZEPENDENCE OF THE EMISSION POWER ON THE PUMPING POWER I ICATES THAT THE iTABLMiMENT OF THE AMPLITUDE. OF. TH E MA~NETCSTATIC:,WAVE IS INOT RELATED -.-TO --THE- EXCJTATION OF AUTOMODULATION _V16RATFONS8. THE EMISSIO.111 TAKES ICT BECAUSE OF SCATTER'EFFECTS4 ~~--.,~~PLAC,E "DIRECTLY" AND N UNCLASSIFIED -30OCT70 02q;7 UNCLASSIFfE pltocEtSING DATE r LE---SPECTRAL PRaPEkTIES AND PHOTOSENSITIVITY. OF ISOS'TRUCtURAL NI NOINUENES -U- ,tAUTHOR-041-GAILISt A** MURNII~~ "LINP E.r FREIMANISi J- 2,4,WNTRY OF INFO_-USSR PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTIS, Fil. TEH. ZINAT. SER. 1970, 11), '.5`0&71 ~PUBL SHED- ----70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY9 PHYSICS -,."TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPECTRUM, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, AMINE* AROMATIC KETONE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDc GOLO COMPOUNDe ~:-_-:~PHOTOELECTRIC PROPERTYr VIBRATION SPECTRUM .-CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .~,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFLEO 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0680 STEP NO -UR/0371170/000/001/0009/0017 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119588 UNCLASS(FIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 "ClRC ACCESSION NO--APOIL9588 ABST,RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRONIC AND VIBRATIONAL ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE 2 ISOSTRUCTURAL AMINOINOENES -~,.-73tPHENYLAMlNOt2'PHE-NYLINDENtliONE (R-O) AND (R-S) IN SOLID STAr- AND IN SOLN. INVESTIGATED. THE ENERGY OF INTRAMOL. H SCIND HAS BEEN ..HAVE BEEN EVALUATED: FOR (R-O) THE VALUE OF.DELTAH EQUALS 2,66 CAL-MOLct FOR :~~-(R-012.42 CAL-MOLE. SOME PHOTOELEC. PROPERTIES OF THIN LAYER SYSTEMS _~~AU-(R-01'-AU AND AU-(R-S)-AU HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED., THE PHOTOSENSITIVITY OF (R-S) EXCEEDS THAT OF(R-O) BY 2-3 ORDERS. POSSIBLE .~'."..".INFLUENCE OF-THE SUBSTITUTED ATOMS IN ISOSTRUCTURAL,COMPOS. ON THEIR ~`-'PHUTCSENSITIVITY HAS BEEN SUGGESTED* FACILITY: FIZ.-ENERG. _,.:INST.p- RIGAv USSR* UNCLASSIFIE0 Leningrad, Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya PTomyshlennost', No 1, Jan ?2,, pp 21-24 Abstracts The method of reverse 2ight diffusion vith a User olgml is ussd for studying atmosphere trartsp=ency and the atructure of atimripheric faima- tions. In this paperp an analysis is =de of the Influence of the component of error in determination of the diffusion Index,, which originates as a result of the action of noise upon the circuit that processes the mign~d. of reverse Ught diffusion. The algerithm of signal procesuing is cozpIled for obtaiming a quasi-optimal evaluation of the diffusion index. Valw9s of displacement and dispersion of the quasi-optiml evaluation azu fowd, and the degree of ~olosenezs of the quasi-optizal evaluation to the optJzal one Is determined. An expression is obtainedg which Links the -relativo arror to the signal-to- noise ratio in the processing ci=ult,. One -figuxeg 3 references. tw tWC 621-039.5/6 MAWKIY, A. I., YUROVA, L. H. j BOBROVt S. B., MUROGOV, Y. Me, TOCIENYY, Le Vey TROYANOV p Me F.9 and SHHFUV, A* Me "Improving the Physical Characteristics of Fast Plutonium.Reactors by 233 Using U and Thorium" Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 30v No 60 Jun 71, pp 1191-498 Abstracto Investigations carried out on the physics of fai5t reactors, both in the USSR and abroad, have shown the require:ierits for a high breeding time and safety guarantee may be contradictory. Thim article seeks to find ways for resolving these contradictions'. The authors first discuss the basic physical characteristics of fast reactors using a mixed fuel by equalizing the.field " heat release. Com- putations showed that in a fast reactor using a mIxed fuel.composed of jj233 and plutonium the radial coefficient of inbalance can bo reduced, the breedin6 ratio increases significantlys. and theAoubling time le improved. Table I compares the chaxacteristic of different tyrder. of high-power fast reactors. The authors then discuss changing the profile of the beat release 1/2 USSR 1EYPUNSKIY, A. I., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 30# No 6, Jun 71, pp 491-498 field during the operating period of a high-power fasl; reactor using a mixed fuel and give Figure I as illustration. They then discuss cl=ge in the reactance during the same period for such a reautor, J=sing Figures 2, 3, and 4 for graphic visualization. Finally, they discups the Doppler arA sodium coefficients of reactance In such a. reactor anA use Figure 5 and Table 2 to clarify the discussions. Based on their rosearch the authors claim that the possibility does exist for increasing the powlar-r strength amd breeding time of the fuel with the sinultaneous assumice of safety for a fast reactor using a sodium heat carridrf this is poe4lble by- using U233 and thorium in conjunction with U~38 and plutoni.um in.high-power fast reactors. The article contains 5 figures,:2 tablesp and,a bibliography of 15 titles. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.039 BOBROV, S. B. , ~MROGO TOCHEM, L. V. and SHKELEV, A. N. ~"High-Power Fast Reactor With a Stable Heat Release Field Throughout a Run't -V-sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of Works), No. 2,:Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 129-135 (from RZh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V535) Translation: Computational studies of a fast power reactor with an electr,-'c pc'~Ier of 1000 Mw with Na coolant in which radial balancing of the heat release fleld is achieved by the use of different types 6f fuel in the core are presented: in the 3 inner portion PUO'-)-UO2 with an average density of 8 g/c'm and in the outer por.- tion the allvj Pu-U-Zr (12%) with. a Pu-U density of 15.1 g/ M... 3. The calculations were made with the 18-.PZ-4-B vr0X-r&II considering the change in the isctcTe co-mpc- sition with time. The results show that fuel productivity J,=)roves In thi's reactor as compared with a purely oxide version (the atterage conversion coeffi- cient in the core is and the change in reactivity~bver the run also decreases (by a factor of 4) and does. not exceed O.A.: The coefficient of noruniformity and the heat release profile throughoutothe run are almost constant and less in 1/2 USSR BOBROV, S. B., et al, Fiz. yadern. reaktorov, No. 2, Mccscow, -Atomizdat, 1970, 129-135 P P absolute value than for the purely oxide version. It is also sho,,m that -.,naximum burn-up achievable simultaneously for both forms of fuel for oxide and --65% ic fuel) corresponds to the permisslble,burni-ag depths, so that a formetall simple method of simultaneous recharging of the entire ~r-ore can be applied for this reactor. V. P. Demin. 2/2 MINGORM "WrMIRIAMM1111,119--w"I UDC,621.039 BUERCLV.S. S HMGOV~ V. TOCHENYT L.-V.,.a=icSIDMILEV, A. N. llrammtbiltpy~- oE the- Stabl-lization: of thP_:He*t7RdIiias:e;FieId in Fast Power Regatm:9- aparating, i= az MI 4- FueL Cycle'-! W sb~_ yisde-r=.- reaktorav (Physics of Ndcldar::RdactQrs Collection of warkay,, Nix 2~, Moscow., Atomizdat, 1970, pp! 121-4Z6i ".(f ratu RZh-Fizika, No 4, A~gc 7..1,, Abj~ct- Ma. 4.V536) The~- phys-ital'. characteristics are:calcula-ted for a fast reactor tdi !~T optin-al with- respeg to breeding, with a heat rapacity of 2500 NZhi on zixed_' fuel_ (U233, pu.239-5 U2 8, Th) and profiling-of the heat release field by developing zones.of different enrichment~with the preservation of a fixed amounz- o:E fuel, by volinm~ in the core. Calculations of.,the heat release field were made for reactors of the BN-1000 type iti zonts of different enrichment, tak�ag. into- consideration . changes in - the: isotape,~co=posltion of the f uel and dftmgm izr- tlm~ neutrorr spectrum and f lux- during th;e-;xun;:(witb the 18-RZ-4-B V=W=).. It-was.: founxl,-. that balancing of-. the4heat., aelease w1 th a change in enrlfi:hment of the- mimA- f uel. makes it, possible L-tcr, ~:reducm_ the radial coef - fibat t: cLE nonuniforzity: (f rom 1. 8, to 1.2), Adcrease it1w. breeding coef f icient HaBROV, .5. R., er a1v Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors Callectim of-Woxks),.No-2', Moscow, Atomizdat,:.1970, pp.~121-128 (from RZh- Fizika, No 4, Apr 71,.Abstract No 4V536) (fr= L 3 to L5), and-also to reduce the doul~ling time!(from 11-12 to n'7 years).. The change.in.the.heat release profile in the course of a run of a :fast react=- arr mixed- fu-I is determined bry the-relatiDnship of the zone breed-ing -coefficients.- and- the difference in the:fl"ionl~cross sections of burned- and- accumulated. isotopes. V. P. Deminz 77. 7 USSR UDC: 621. 396.6 624.97tO68.8) 7: SOKOLOV, A. Ye., USANOV, A. P., SHAPIRO, A. Z., D'YACIMOV, V. K. , MYAMIN, V. Ya. , ~WIOKH, G. L., NARYSRKOV, V. M. "A Device for Suspending the Radiating Element of Rotating Antennes" USSR Author's Certificate No 262198, filed 20'May 68, published 3 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11B77 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for suspending the radiating element of rotating antennas. The device contains a girder designed for fastening the radiating element, this girder being fastened to the reflector or antenna array by rod suDr-orts equipped witli hinges. In order to reduce the effect which deformations of the elastic elements have an the electrical parameters of the antenna, the girder is connected to the rod supports through bearings, and to the reflector or eiitenna array through guys, the lines whi"ch connect the points of fastening of these guys to the reflector or antenna array and to the girder forming a parallelo- gram. Two illustrations. ReSUM4. 15 t USSR mx 621.396.67:024-074 SOKOLOV 1Y A. Ye., WMV,, A. P. SHAPIRO., A. Z..,.~L MEN,, V., K., VMMNf V. A. KMOM G. L , NARYSHKOV, V. M. "A Device for Suspension of the Primary Radiating Element of Rotatinr, Antenzas" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tolrarnrje Znaki,, n 6, 19705 p41., patent No 262198, filed 20 May 68 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for suspension of the primary radiating element of a rotating antenna. The unit contains a girde designed for holding the radiating element. This girder is fastened to the reflector or antenn array by mans of rod supports equipped with hingeu. As distinguishimg feature of the patent, the effect which deformations of the elastic elei*nts in the device have on the electrical properties of the antenna is reduced :by co=ecting the girder to the rod supports by means of bearinga, and conzecting it to the reflector or antenna array by means of additional guys, Me connection lines,of the points of fastening of the guys to the reflector or antenna army amd. to the girder form parallelograms. 1/2 - 1~ - --- ....... .. . ...... .aii-iiiiiiiiii iiiiiii- -112 UNCLASSMED'' PAO'CEStING DATE--020CT70 006 ~'.JJTLE-DEVELOPMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS IN THE USSR -U- AUTHOR--MUROaL�kV, A. M. A Al ;,?,,..C0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR' ..~.SOURCE--~IE,TEORGLOGIYA,GIDIIOLOGIYAj 19701, NR 49 PP 102-t11 %,~DATE PUHLISHED ----- -70 ,7,.SUBJECT AREAS--EART[I SCIFINCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TAGS--OCEANOGRAPHIC It AND 0, OCEAMOGRAPHIC DATA, OCEANOGRAPHY r L F S TI C T I f.~" I S PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1967/1020 2) STEP c i IR cC-C Es I 1*1:1-AP0104/1 I oza PR'Or SStNG UA,rE--13NOV, Si'FIED. UNCLAD ",~31T.LE-ELIMUNATING DEFICIE,',ICES UN SHRPS 62. EQUIPMENT -U- B.V. ~CCUNTAY OF INFO-USSR OURCE-MOSCOW, AVTG,", IKA AELEMEKHANIKA I SVYA-7 vN 02v 1970v PP 27-Z8 -~IOATE PUBLISHED ------- YO SUBJECT A.,%EAS---.lAV IGATIO,"i TONC TA(.jS--RA6[0 E,)Ulf"Ekil, RAWO i; CNMU NC A T10N SYSTE14, 5-(:-:,kllC0N0UC TOR kF-LIA)3"LlTY/(U)5HkpS 62'' "010 EvUlPMENT DIODE t ELECTRONIC ClkGUIT, CGf4l'POL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 010CUMENT CLASS-WNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0600 STEP N 1) - - UR 022 3 f 70 00 0 0 20 D 2 70 0 2 8 CIRC ACCESSION !40--AP0132'160 UN C LA s S I ............ 2 028 U%CLASS[ FIED: ij?R,0(:ESST114G DATE--- 13MOV7 0 C IRC ACCESSIWI NO--AP0132760 :A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EL I M I NAT I ON OF 11111TERFfERENCH IN THE SHRPS62 RADIO EQUIPiMIENT IS D E S CK I B E D .. THIS EwUIPll*il:P,,TiS6 7- 1 N;G 1. J S E 0 AT DISTI ICT OF THE TRAMi R AD 10 CO' MUN I CA T'l OM1T -,,, IJ R KTH E THE KIROVSK I DI DIES ANIJ CHANGING TH MODIFICATION INCLUOES ELIMINATIUN OF CERTAlill 0 E OPERATION CONNECTIONS IN THE CIRCUIT. THE 140DIFICATIONS IMP" OVEO rl AM D RELIABILITY OF THE EQUIPIMENT. UNCLASSIFUH) ----------- USSR UDC 631-42:546.18 KIROWSEV, G, S,. and UGODIM, T. S., All-Union Institute of Agricultural Microbiology "Isolation of Soil Microorganisms That Mobilize OrBanophosphorus Compounds" Moscow, Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Akademii Sellskokhozylaystrernnykh Kauk-, No 5, 1973, PP 9-11 Abstract: A direct method is proposed for isolating microorganisms that dis- solve phytin, a soil organophosphate. The microorCanisms are isolated on a medium-containing 1 liter of tan water, 10 g-of glucose, I g of a6par-agine, 0.2 9 Of W04, 0.2 g of K2S041 20 g of agar, and 0.021A corn extract. Phytin Is added to the medium, which is plated on agar and then inci*ated for 48 hollrs at 370- Clear zones appear around some colonips, an indication that phytin has been dissolved. ---'USSR UDC 63:576.8 ~"SEV a G. S., DERZHINSKIY, A. R., KURAKHTANOVA, T. I., DUBOVAYA, L. P., and.RWAKOV.-O. L., All Union Scientific Research Institute of ?hytopathology, Bol'shiye Vyazemy, Moscow Oblast "Deep Cultivation and Antibiotic Activity of the Mycoparasite Darluca filum" Moscow, Sel'skokhozyaystvennaya Biologiya, Vol 5, No 4, 1970, pp 579-582 Abstract: When grown in deep culture, the imperfect fungus Darluca filum (Biv-Bern) Cast., a hyperparasite of rust fungi, zan synthesize at least four intracellular fxingicidal antibiotics. The fungus grows:an solid and liquid media with certain combinations of nitrogen and carbon sources, the most favor- able being those with soybean meal (or corn extract), and glucose starch. In deep culture, D. filum synthesizes antibiotics that suppi-ess, the growth of yeasts and mycelial fungi of the genera Alternaria, Heauveria, 11ocrytis, Caphalosporium, CladoBporiuin, Cryptocnccua, Endothia, Fuoariurt, Gliocladiwit, Hansenula, Helminthosporium, Kabatiella, Nonilla, ltematoi5pora, Neurospora, Oospora, Penicillium, Pestalotia, Piricularia, Pichia, llullul4irla, RhizupuG, Trichoderma, Verticillium, Torulaspora, Schwanitiowyces, Debarymayces, Endo- myces, Candida, and Saccharomyces. Hedia:containing g1ticose and peptone or 1/2 2/2 - 25 - ------ ------- - ---------- - --------- T-~ urc: 669. 15 -155:62o - rt3 i62 USSR V. 11. GOVOIROV, A. A., REPUM, L. D., and T- "Influence of ~ ~n TE,-~.-,dcning, on the Wear-,-;asistance of ,-ptL-3OnGT Nitrocemented Steel" :~o 6, 1970, pp 1-17-119 Izv. VUZ, Cherna,~-a 'Metallurgi,-, Abstract: Ball worl,.,n,- LIOCC-Mlellit,-7-d SIC, A el wider a -jres- of nitr fr sure of 75-200 k9, increases wear resis an-,-- uader conditionS of dT-Y r0 stmcutre., his treabrsnt de~--~!ases tion. if there eare 2-arge carbomitrides in the t vear re i 'Roughness of the surfar-e is significantl~y improved by this s~ st,---ce. atment. Five illustlutions; four.biblio. refs t re kdr.ESSING DATE-- 1/2 042 UNCLASStFrEb' 04DECTO -T.ITLE--EFFE-CT OF INTENSIVE NOISE AND, NEUROPSYCHIC TENSION ON THE LEVEL OF ARYERIAL PRESSURE AND EXTENT OF HYPERTENSOE VASCULAR DISEASE -U- -A_UTHQR-(0.2)-SHATALOVt NoNalp MUROVI M*A* ~_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR MEDITSINAt 19701 NR13t. PP 70-73 '70 -'0ATE PUBLISHED ------- SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JQPIC TAGS--ACOUSTIC NOISE, NEUROPSYCHIATRYY PRESSUREj BLOOD PRESSUPE, mYPERTENSION X(MROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1375 STEP NO--UR10497/70/000/003/0070/0073 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136731 F 2/2 042 UINCLASSITTE0 PROOESSENG DATE-04DEC70 7-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136731 AS5TPACT/_EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THREE GROUPS 01: PERSONS SUBJECTE9 EITHER TO, KIG4 INTE-USITY NOISE tk275 MACHINISTSIt OR; Tt-l NEURGPSYCHIC (339 ENGINE TC~STING MECHANICS) TENSION (1172 SCIENTISTS), OR ro BoTH WERE STUDIED TO ESTABLISH THE EFFECT OF EITHER OR 60~tli W- THE Ai OV FACTORS ON THE STATE OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE.' THE STUCY SHOWED THAT IN PERSONS WORKING UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF.-NOISE OR TENSION THE LEVEL OF :THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSIVE DISFASE RISE. THE EXTENT OF HYPERTENSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE,IN WORKERS OF SO CALLED "NOISY IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF SCIENTISTS OF SIMILAR AGE GROUPS. THE COMBINED EFFECT OF NOISE AND NEUROPSYCHIC TENSION PROYED TO BE GREATER THAN THAT OF INDIVIDUAL FACTORS, LINCREASTNG~VHE INCIOENCE OF HYPERTEXSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE CONSIDERAOLY. THE DATA OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF OBSERVATION OF THE ABOVE THREE GROUPS WERI-:: COtAPARE0 WITH THE DATA RECEIVED FOR A CONTROL GROUPs I.Eaw A GROUP QF;:LAl36RiXTORY WORKERS AND OTHER SKILLED WORKERS NOT SUBJECTEO. TO EITHER NOISE OR NEUROPSYCHIC ~:_'TENSION#: THE RESULTS OF SUCH COMPARISON-v PRESENTED: IN TABULAII FO-Rmv .,__.`l_N0ICATE THAT FOR BOTH MALES AND FEMALES, OF! ALL AQE~ GROUPSt THE ARTERIAL ~~-_."PRESSURE AUD THE 1PICIDENCE OF -HYPE-Ft TENSI VE DISEASE WAS LOWER IN THE THAN IN ANY OF.THE ABOVE THREE- GROUPS:* UNCLASSIFIED OZL UNCLASSIFIED PROGESSLNG OATE--040EC70 ...T,tTLE--USE OF AN INO-l.,ATOR METHOG FOR, OETEAmINING THE DEPTH OF DIFF-USION OF INORGANIC ACIDS IN POLYMER FILMS -U- AlU.THQR-t03)-MUROVt V*A., SHEVCHENKOP A.A.t KLINOVI I.YA, ,- C.0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR '_S:0URCE--LAKOKRASOCH. MATER. IKH PRIMEN. L970i (2)1 62-4 DATE- PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ~_~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ..~.TOPIC TAGS--PLASTIC FILMI DYEt CHEMICAL INDICATORY EPOXY RESIN, FLU10 SULFURIC ACIDt NITRIC ACID# HYDROCHLORIC ACI0_'-!l,U)E05 EPOXY RES 1h -:.C ONTROL MARIKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .~PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605012/1307 STEP NO--Ull/0-303171).tl,)00/01)2/0062/006,,t CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140246 -UNCLASSIFIEo :2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 C IRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0140246 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TROPEOL[N 00 OR METHYL RED DYES WERE ADDED TO LIG. EPOXY RESIN ED-5 IN ALC. OR ACETONE SOLN. THE A00N. OF POLYETHYLENE POLYAMINE (A AHRDENER) TO THE SOLN:.,j AND DRYING ON GALSS SLIDES GAVE FILMS. THE DIFFUSION RATES OF HCL, MHO SUB31 OR H SUB21- $0 -SOLNS. IN-10 THE FILMS WERE DE'FD. IN,20-70DEGREES INTERVAL BY THE J B4 IMMERSION OF THE FILMS IN SOLNS. OF VARIOUS CONCNS. FOR A KNOWN r1ME, MAKING MICRDTOME SLICES PARALLEL TO THE SURFAC., AN-) DETG. THEIR COLOR ~:,.,-,.i~~UNOER A-'-M[(:ROSCOPE. THE 01 FFUS ION GF H SU112 -SO SUB4 AND HC L SOLNS . INTO -flUT THE DIFFUSION OF HNO SU83 IS NOr DUE TO THE ED., IS LINEAR# :,DIEGRADATrON OF THE POLYMER. UNCLASSIFIED- - --------------- USSR UDC 620.17:669.14.018.44-621.78.061 RO KINKOVA, R. S." MU and:MARIMER, E. N., All-Union Scientific -~!LAM, UA Research Institute of Electric Heating equipment "Properties of Heat-Resistant Steels After Vacuum Heat Treatment" Moscow, Metallovedeniya i Termicheskaya.0br'abatka Metallov,. No 1, Jan 73, pp 62-65, Abstract: The effect of vacuum heat treatment on 2Khl3, 11MIL and E1893 heat-resisting alloys was investigated with the alloys heaued at different temperatures for different time intervals and at pressures of 10-2 and 10-3 mm Rg. After heat treatment the otample8 were checked for cliange of purity class, presence of an oxide film, wicros true ture, and depth, of defective layer. Mechanical properties were also determined. loinc sampl.e3 were beat- treated in argon and nitrogen. IL was found that vacuum heating at that mentioned pressures does not change the microrelief of: the surface and provides the required surface finish (class 7). Heating and cooling -it a high temperature provides a bright surface. A.-fter heating and hardening, the deptii of the surface layer depleted by alloying elemenu Is less than or equal to 50-60 microns. Heating at a pressure of 10-3 min lig In mo&!s of tempering and aging does not cause additional change in the surface con- dition and the formation of a depleted layer. The ttudy of mechanical Is- Il 73 OP ZVTE= OF A FILUR ON T11E SMENM" WARACTFUtSTICIo J)F Tfftf"!~-, PoLyhrX, (Article, t., 1. VoittoWrov.-V. Lentzgrad -J. fftch~znlcs 1"etitutc: Utd, ?4~~_hMniM PCILMCrOV, 19?3, submitted 16 Rovember 197L. VP 97-1011 A atudr 4" ._winmifi :iuiiActerlitics Of jolymers- T!w oermstructurat otmusom accerrim t~t toelposits. d1irl"n its canitealijt are taken into account ~ Vle relations am pragented which de(L." the strewith ~Lf th- ftl1ed pal~v 49 a fu=tiuA o4 the pare~iltm=c content of filler. DurinA the process of snolyzLnr. t1sm thermncructural stresses. ttm snftlyti,tal rttattom unit obtained for ritt coefficient of l1near expansion of the co posits, can-t1derinn the %%flittural-AilLttit-Ut ten of Xto cor4=catn. - the q&&lc-4lit*d valumi4ie -presented for the strength and thormst~iuctural stresses Car Ca*"xLt4*.V1t1_ different. tiller to"trox. Tbe theoretical 4eUrLtipr-o1_.tb* mtrcvtrtLh_zf Mled ralymers It ccpnrcd 4iih the Pretented experlmeatitl st-AdLes of t1m compositeR ba*ed act epoxy resin filled -ith pwdered quartz. More are three 111.6tTatimm and At ten-ancty hibliagraphy. The prol,Lem -of.. discmvering~ the cmitritution -of a filler to the stranp of 6 coespol.1tv ftet"isl pj4VjL an important role In the prob] eemaecte4 with studyLnz the effect of the filler on the properties of the in reference 111, 0 study was .6de of vartaus theories of the strtngthcnimr~, effect q( (Liters. ht the sarA tiroi, it is imposathle not to anree-ith t%.m opinion of the authors 111, who considered that the tem "stranittbeziug" in esp*,litnitly us"I when chatectexistnR the specific praptrty of th* River, filler- binder ratio. Actually. *6 in demnstrated Jim [3). the savm fillew with dif- forent ratio to the btndrr can "streopthen" or 'weaken" certain torpositian characteristic3. For wateTiods rclaf6rced with fiberglasev the sathmmistical apparatAls two beem dcv*lop*4 which perialts determination of their mechanical properties by 23 the coeponent propertivi. An estimate of the contribution in the rr"erties of t1u, cnmpoollol mt~rill 1"Y the oloperse filler. such an 1-44r,d quartz has b4vically be" =dc axpmri~vutally (2-41. Itt this paper an effort flag hetlik made to diftcover the mrchamism, of th* ii;~rAtloo of filled ptil ~.ra undar tonat-iii. in order to solve the stated problem. the approach developed a" applted to the determination of ti-,e tensile Strefleth Of LhO fiberglass lel"forced polymers normal to the fibers In used. the justifiability of thin approach can tit txpLaioed by the LdontAty of tb,e stressed states or the compared materials anJ the contribution of the filter and rainforclito to tha strearth characteristics of the composite moterials. T1*4 trcogth of the Composite materials mat be estimated considering thT ~Itr"-Zez, =rizi= AS= IMF, UitxL* "ntifnrt.., - ~hlth are bartextty thisr-k~- ~trvctvrfid 151. The probipm or the thrraostiru-.tural stresses. that in. the stresses arl.inp. as a renult of a difference In tit& comiftcivitts of lineA-- expAn-lon of the filler 4-1 the binder on of LIM zzml,~aitLal ~t"Lsl fr;jo the coancolint teri,craiturs! Le tile, ze-ti- tcmucratr. 94w f:~jrf-_--_----4 r1actici found reflection In references tb-6). . In th& Filven paper. nn oqtj-~.te is zcado of the imitnitudir of ths therma- StVtwtursl -trelvors as a function of the percenta8a content of filler and ~A binder, and tti*'-r Cfect 'M the ztrcnuth of the ttenjealtlon materials Is determined. to tho mathematical vaideL (Fir gure 11 *d"ted 'in this paptir., the asawk0tian. Is wade, of regulArit7 at the fiYA test of arritalement at the fLUer part1clas. It to based ea analyzing the photogisphs at the microsections, for exatimple. in w Am the Lnuirmiticatat dirrere"ce in characteristics for rerour and 04 arbltrai:7 Arrangement of that viijotercirm fib=** In the flbert2ase t6j~ r 01 Fliture 1. Adopted scheme for the filler particle 4Lstribution to the binder. 24 ......... .. ... ........ ..... .......... !W_ rs USSR uir 661-185-1 ASHIM7, M. A., SADYKH-MMI So T., and AKEU*;DOV, G. G., Sumgait Branch MhT, Acad. Be:., AzerbSSR "Study of the Utilization of Biodegradable:Alkylarylsulfonate IMW-q as an Emulsifier During Production: of Butadiene-nitrile Rubber" Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Rhimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 1 (73)P11971, pp 64-66 Abstract: The copolyrierizatiaa of butadiene and acrylo-nitrile -stu,4iod as a function of the amount of a new biodegradable emult3ifier llffW-9 iis6d and of the reaction ti=. II&W-9 is the sodium salt of a mixture of 75-76% of' mono-, 15-181 of the di- and 4-10,t of the trialkylaranevulfonic acids obtained by alkylation of benzene vita. nozriml- CK -olefines containing 6-14 carboll atoms in presence of AlCl, or 11~SO4-. Increasing the amount or I14XhP-9 from 2.2 parts by veight-hr to 3.8 and. 4.2 results in 82j, 77, and 65% CoPol!ni,,erization in 8 hrs respectively. However, the latr--,c obtained with the lowest le~~rel of INKhP-9 is not &.able - The higher concentrations of, INKhF-q give: IL suf fteiently rapid process and P_ stable lattex produat which compjres falror~bly vith the coiner- cially produced rubber SICT-26ft. WNIC L A S S I F I E D: 4 2 Ot6 rESSrN-G )ArE--27N0V70 p -..,TITLE--USE OF BORON, ZINCp MANGANESE, AND MOLYBDENUM 1FERT[LIZERS UNDER RR I GATED SUGAR BEETS ON DARK CHESTNUT SOILS OF SAk~i%TOV ZAVOLZHE -U- ITr- AUTHbR-(02)-CHUB, M.P.p MURSANOVir V.P. NTRY OF INFO--USSR URCE--AGROKHIMIYA 1970p (2), 111-17 -oAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--AGRICULTUREP BIOLOGICAL AND 14EDICAL SCIENCES ::TOPIC TAGS--VEGETABLE CROP? SUCROSE, MINERAL FERTILIZER, BORON, ZINC, MOLYBDENUMt AGRICULTURE~ CROP~YIELO -_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -JPROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0510 STEP tNt')--UR/0485/70/OOG/002/0111/0117 CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134278 A: 1- .............. 212 016 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING, 0ATE-271NOV70 --AP0134278 CIRC ACCESSION NO ~.-OSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LA14GEST OFFT AND SUGAR YIELDS -TER N AN D W E R -E OBTAINED A FZ 3 FEPLTILIZING. THE APPLICAT10-N OF 131 MN, AND Z4 DECREASES THE CONTENT OF NCINALRUMIM-N IN THE BEETS. FACILITY: YUGO-V0ST0KA,.SARATGVt NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. SEL. KHOZ. OSSR. USSR UDC 621.374.324:621.382.32 n., and Ugry-%=ov, Ye. P.~ 1MRSAYEV, A. "Analogue Store Using MIS Transistors" sb. Elekt-ronuaya tekhnika v avtomatike (Electronics Techniques In Auto- mation--Collection Of Works), Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye Radio," No 2, 1971, pp 27-34 Abstract: An analogue store is described in which an increase of the precision and -the itorega time of voltage in the capacity is sttOinad by the use of metal- insulator-semiconductor (M18) transistors.. 11be procesoos of recording and stor- age of the voltage era analyzed,.with the form of the current-voltage character- istics of M transistors and their parameters taken into account. The results are presented of an experimental check of an analogue store using MIS transistors. Functional and detailed circuits are shown of a cloted store. Almost all the indices of the circuit described exceed data known fron the literature. All the elements of the circuit -with the exception of the store capacity can be fulfilled in an inteVmted version* I ---------- UDC 681.325.65 USSR IMRSAYEV. AM., UGRW.IOV. Ye.P. Transistor Switch" USSR Author's Certificate No. 271570, Field 28/04/69, Published 15/09/70 (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhaaika 1. Vychialitel'naya Tekh- nika, -No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 0180P). Translation: Transistor switch dynamic control circuits ia which the source of the control signal contains a transformer are known. However, circuits with transformers cannot be made as integrated circuits. The purpose of this suggestion is to elimin- late this shortcoming. The transistor switch,,suggested differs from known switches in that the dynamic control unit contains a periodic IIF voltage generator controlled by an~internal signal with a paraphase output,.to which the,control electrodes of the switch transistors are connected through a rect,ifter and filter. 3 figs. 23 MW USSR UDC 548.535 LERMAN, R. M.t NTICANOROVt H. A., and Inetitute of Physics of Ketals, Academy of MOSTYNTSEV, K. Sciences USSR "Influence of Plastic Deformation and Alloying With Slight Amounts of Interatitial,Elements on Decomposition of the Meta- stable f3 Phase in TC6 Alloy" Sverdlovsk, Fizika MetaLlov i MetalLovedeniye, Vol 3L, No 3, Mar,.71, pp 626-633 Abotract: Electron microscopy and determination of the mechanical properties are used to Study TS6 alloy with various contents of interstitial impurities in variouj initital ditates. It is de- Monstrated that after rolling and aging, the alloy reaches its maximum strength properties ivith bTiefer aging and considerably smaller dimensions of &.phase segregations than efter ordinary aging. The density of residual dislocations Ln the alloy follow- ing rolling and aging isistill near the density of dislocations in,the deformed state with these types of treatment. With low USSR tXRINMM, R. M., et al., Fizika Hetallov i Hq:tallove_deniye, Vol 3L, No 3, Mar 71, pp 626-633 degrees of deformation, a high combination ol-' mechanical pro- perties can be achieved only in the case of L-^Iia initial poly- gonized state. The influence of an increased content of iiater- stitial impurities with rolling and:aging onitheikineticsof detomposition of the P phase is:significantly weaker than in e of ordinary aging. the cas 2/2 TO H MC 613-2-95 PUSHYAMAO Z. V. 1, S-12-30ARVA, L. A. f"Synthesis anft Use of O_Cyanoothyl Derivatives of C~u:bawlo ar.,6, Sone of Thoir Conversion Products" 3b. naueb. tr~ po khizii Sv*z-al. in-t. nar. kh-va (0011a ctioa of Scientific Works,-on Chazistny of Sve-qUovsk Institute of tVD Hationlo, e-onany) Sverd- lovsks, 19?lp pp.74-79 (fron RZh-Mamiya, 1,10 13, 10 Jul 7?1 Abstxact No 131,74,99 -by K. B. Vsevolozbsikaya) Iranslationt q-C-yw-io-_Ahy, 1cu,:hazo1.e (1) Its. nitro and Ewino dr-rivatives, a~~; well as theiz convcmlon p:.-,-_ucts t-ossens ftingicidal proptiitier., Saponifl~-a- tion of I in. a mixture of a 20-percent aquegus solution of KUH i1j,4 ethyl alcolhol, on bollin,-j for 4-6 hours gives 9-(/~ 'Vield neelting point 171-30 (6QY ethyl .0cohol+Ac0h). - Nit:~L:Aion of 11 with a mixture of 00 and AcOH gives 3,6-d_'Ln1tro-9-( /1 -~ecx:'cu).:r)-eLhylcarba.7olf-- -(U!). yriela, WG, &2Ung point 2950 W-4-orane), in nitration ~01' 3-11H2_,' the 'Yield of III is 65%. Saponification, of the 3-apAno deriviitive tolf I is 'Cc!- formed in a W-w.-.tuxe of 40,~ KOH and ethyl alcohol, yield 0~' 3 4 ~i 61.~'11-11 0 Melting point, 22~ Boiling of IT in SCP'12 gives the acid chlai'l.do of II, 0 and PC1 on III 5Uros that acid chlor-de molting point 40 1 the action of 1; 01 .4 3 USSR Lim 681.327.66 BARANOV, V. S., MURUSIDZEt T. A., Tbilisi Scientific Research institute of Instrument Build-iiij- )~'Ilears of Automation "A Semipermanent Memory Matrix" Moscow, Gtkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, 'Tovarnyye Znaki, cate No 343303, Division G, filed 5 Oct 70, No 20, Jul 72, Author's Certifi published 22 Jun 72, P 175 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a semipermanent memory matrix which contains a system of wires vith open magi~etic cores locamed at their intersection points and fastened to the base, of the matrix. 1Te matrix also contains an elastic plate carrying an elmitic fabric on its lower surface on which magnetic bridges: are,arrangred above the magnetic cores. Also incorporated in the matrix is a punched eard with perfora- tions located above the crossed wires on the base of t1je matrix. As a disti-rw-,u-ishing feature of the patent, information recording density is. increased by adding a plate of normagnetic:riaterial with perforations coinciding with the wire intersections. TUs additio~jal plate is placed betveen the elastic plate and the, punched card. 37 EW.MUTIC111 OF III '1!ILL CASL (pi). 27-29) VAIM UXTILZIUTII.~; BY Dooent Mi. T.I. M~rtazayev Frequently i1kniages to the 'nit, vessels of the lo"er extremiti;o when the borten "nd nkin remain intact are not detected art time, At ~,hn Periq ji!ue~ de~t~rmining the nAt, _ of of_ ~ _ . !I_rp decisive Glanirivance in- the choice of the. correspond- ing method or treatment and the * outcome of the trnv=. We studied dqumaages of major v"velts In lower extrez- ities in lU1 hurz=n corpnea ared betw-ven three and a halr.tLn4 41) yt--zv_who=v dcath hud-followad either on the place Of the accident under the impact of a blunt inutrurzont (blow, traffic accident fall frot:, a. certain heignt) or two-mix, duYLI fal-low1na the treums- In 1~$ Of the camou thQ:VM;zDqln were Btrltken b~rarterisl ac2erroin; In 00 c&3eo inal0iiricent suioj~Ls ecchymutsia.ar contusion Wc=dn were favndl :t-the. extremitiao ; no dam-w-were d-atectecl- in 23 of the cases. The vascular damagoo were atudied directly on the corpoen maproacopically with a atereomicroseope ",I a bbl-51-2 binocular microscope. To this affect thq li:eer extremity was opened longi- tudinally. The damnied vensela were ramoved vp to the ii3pact area' and ikeitfid aftee which the histalcgi- cal. preparationa were made. In 15 caues arteriaroent- gKenoeXaphie atudien wnre mnda. All In all we studied damages to major vemuelu in 153 lower oxtremitioa. The complex atudy enabled un to det#ct the following vanculor changaut 1. Narrowing of the arteris3 due to thoir spastic contraction (1). In the big arteric3 (femoral, popliteul)t it was exprnnued In a small noction (0.9- 13 2 centirctern), In thm amnll"r and Ionrer arteriez (2 hno ), along their entire length. Thim phenomenon has been described in publications me arterialoppxm. 2. Vasculor comprouaion by hematoma. If the hematoma was within the vagina vnnorum, ucually it WR3 t hicker or limited and accompanied by a consider- bl l i a e vascu ar compress on, and even total occluvion. Such hematox&a appeare d in damuger to the big vaorelo. More emphatic and brittle hematomao resulting in an o insignitioant oompres i n of the vessels. a noural- o vascular nodule, were l cated outs Ido the vaginA. 3. Uperation of the big vessels from the auxTounding tissue,. over k longer or ohortar distance. Ace. Nr:AP0044857' Code:VR OS Wi PRIMARY SOURCE: Khirurgiya, 1970. Xr: CLOSED INJURY OF LARGE VESSELS-OF THE LOWER EXTRDUTIES murtazayev Ku. M. On cadavers the author studied injuries of large vessels of Me, extremities (lower 262, upper - 38) in blunt trauma. Complex i twest iga Lion (macroqcopir, steretnuicroscopic, h4tolo- gical and atterioroentgenographic) enabled-W revol changes.af-twD.Wrts: 1~ partial or &mple- le disturbance of the vascular patercy, cause-d by compressimi by hernatoiiia, bone fra4rilents, strangulation of vessels in cracks of ban-es, Intramural heinatommi, as tv.61! as irteriospasm-, 2) Injuries accompanied by disturbance of the conlintilty of the W,Jika or:complete tralkwesse h(wation of.yessels. At the site of pathology theinj4ries of vessels are wre exttnsive 011a at a distame~ REELMMIXE EF1 F W, 1_4 r =I,, AM 11 -11 "1 Em USSR uDc: 681.3.o6:51 GANEYEV, D. G., GIGLAVYY, A. V., KANDALOVA, N. S., A QZ.Iaj)j.IF. , MU0,111A, V. N., NEPOCHATM, D. P., SURINOVA, R. V. "An Operational System Oriented for Use in the ASUP Mznagement Systems for ASVT Computer Systems Models" Tr. N.-i. proyektn. in-ta po e vn drenim vychisl. tekhn. v nar. kh-vo (Works. of 'he Scientific Research end Des-ign,Institute cn introducing Com- puter Technology Into the National Economy), 19-10,~v7p. 5, pp 36-4L (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No lIV837) Translation: The paper describes the fundamental princIples -,rhich lie at the base of development of a small operational system designed for use in the development and operation of ASUP automated systems for'nianagement of enter- prises with production of discrete type b4sed on an aggregatited system V of computer facilities (ASVT). An ASVT mnemocode with ti, set of macro- commands is used is the progre-ning langu ge in the proposed operational P_ system. The principal functions, =ake-up and.workirg singule-rities of -,he operational system are presented. V. Mikheyev. 48 USSR.- uDc: 66i-3-o6:51 GIUAVYY,.A. V., MURTAZI, R. F. "On--the;-Pi-oblem of Developing an Operational System Oriented Tovard Use em" -it-the---Asup Syst i proyektn. in-ta r,2 vnedreniZu yychisl. tekhfi. v par. kh-vo W. N. ~~W~orks,-of --the- Scientific Research and Design Institute on Introducing C6pputer:,Technology Into the Nationall Econor*r), 1970, Ityp. 5~ pp 12-35 -(ftvm.M-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V595) M-abstract3 58 1/1 --- - - - - . - - -2- ~046_ PR~1r;,Mill"it; DATE--?7N',)V7') UNCI.XSSTF: rITLE-VIBRATIONS OF A CRYSTAL LATTICE :141 TH AN INTERSTITIAL ATOM -U- m..'_AUTHOR--t4URTAZINt I.A. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE, .,(;-,EB,, 1970, ~9, (2), .225-234 OATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 -PHYSICS, MATERIALS SUBJECT AREAS TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL LATTICE VIBRATION, FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL, IR IMPURITY :~ABSORPTIONYMOSSBAUEq EFFECTv CRYSTAL :.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIOP-IS DOCU.MFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-3002/1826 STEP tqO-!--UR/0126/701029/002/0225/0234 ACCESSIOIN NO-AP0129194 U.'IrlASS IF [ED 77 PROC SSING DATE-27-NOV70 V2 046 UNCLASSIFIED -C19C ACCESSION NO-AP0129194 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GR-0- ABSTRACT. THE THEORY (IF THE 11113RATIG!'6 OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE IN A FERRObIAGNIETIC METAL CUNTG. INTERSTITIAL A-roms E ATOKS G 1 N IS PRESENTED, ASSUMING THAT THE SYMMETRY~ OF , TH IN THF 0 1 -'AL JDEAL MATRIX IS NOT DISTRUBED APPRECIABLY BY THE INl*Pr]DUCTI-'V'J (If: ATCiAs INTO THE INTERSTICES. EXPERSSIONS ARE DERIVED FOR T"IiE OPTICAL -PROPERTIES (PARTICULARLY THE INFRA RED ABSUkPTION) (IF SUCH A METAL A40 ~'ALSO- FOR THE MOSSBAUER EFFECT ASSOC.IATEI); 141TH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE NTERSTITIAL ATOMS. UiNCLASSIFIED T 113 U XL t 0 dt"ESSOIG DATE--ZT3()C'r7C IN C L~s 0 -tTLC--NECROSIS 0 FRENAL PAPILLLN cHtLDREN -U- A U TH 0 R -0 2M U 11 V A N 10 Z E iD*D*t KAPANADZEv, Golo. OF INFO--USSR CE-..URGLOGIYA I NEFRULOGIYAP 1970p NR 3p PP 7-12 PUBL ISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND-MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS--KIDNEY9 GENITOURINARY SYSTEM :DISEASEt STONE# PIFCROSIS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSiFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/2057 STEP NO--UR/0606/70/000/00310007/0012 CIAC ACCESS~ON f40--AP01?0700 UNIGLASSUIE Ols --230CT7 UNCLASSIFIM PROtESStNG DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120700 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, NECROSIS OF THE RENAL PAPILLI IS NOT UNCOMMON IN CHILDREN. IT IS MOSTLY A COMPLICATtON OF ACUTE PYELUNIEPHRITIS. NEPHROLITHIASIS MAY SERVE AS A COMnICATION OF NECROSI OF,THE RENAL PAPILLIt IT IS CAUSED BY OBSTRUCTION OF REN,-4L TRACTS BY A ~STONE. A POSSIBILITY OF NECROSIS OF THE RENAL PAPILLI SHOULD BE KEPT I MIND, IN THE PRESENSCE OF HEMATURIA WITH RENAL 1l'llSUr,,FIC[ENlCY AND FEVER I INSTITUJ*A UROLOGII IM. A. P. "ZHILDREN. FACILITY: DETSKOYE OTO. ",.-,:-,:,~--TSULUXIDZE-MI.NISTERSTVA ZDRAvooxHAANENIYE CRUZINSKOY SSR. UNCLASS IFIEO IN-Jim PROCE$SING E)ATE--30OCTTO 025, UNCLASSIFIED t~4.1-,TCE-LET US BUILD DIRIGIBLES -U- V MASYUTIN, V. UN T.R YOF INFO--USSR ~iSOURCE--~-KCMSOMOLT SKAYA PRAVOAs AUGUST 151:1960t P 4, (,-OLS 1-6 __.bATE,*:PUBL ISHfiD-15AUG70 UBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, AERONAUrlCS -`,10RICTAGS-PERSONALITY, UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT, AIRCROT DESIGNMITMS100 CIRIGIBLE "t 0 TA 0 LMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ;~V,GGUMENT CLA55-UNCLASSIFIED '~PRQXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1914 STEP NO--UR/9007i70/000/00010004/000et ~CIRG~ACCESSIGN NO-AN01175507 a-. ll~ - - --- ---u [ 212 025 UNCLASSI Ff ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 I RC ACCESSION NO-AN0125507 :A3,5TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACY. THE TWO ARUICLES UINDER THE SAME TITLE ARE DESIGNED TO PROMOTE DIRIG113LE CONSTRUCTION IN THE SOVIET U141 CN. TO SUPPORT 1415 VIEWPOINT, 14URYCHEV GI.VES THE ACCOUllf OF FLIGHT -TESTS OF A 12 METER RADIO CONTROLLED MODEL OF rHe ioo rim Tsm-ioo -DIPIGIBLE MADE OF 40 MICRON THICK DURAL ALLOY. THE TSM-100 DOES INOT 13ALLASTr CAN LAND AT WILL AT ANY POINT ON THE GROUNDt AND CAN FLY AT.SPk:kD5 UP TO 21.0 KMS PER HOUR, ITS FLIGHT RANGE [$ 23#000 KMS. BOTH AUTHOkS WOULD.LIKE TU SEE A MORE AGTIVE SUPPORT ON THE PART OF THE ~-~_-GDVERNMENT FOR THE DIRIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION !PROGRAM. FAC ILI TY: -tfil& DESIGhER AND DIRECTUR OF THE LENINGRAD CIVIC l)IAIGIi3LE DESIGN BUREAU -IMENI JSIOLKOVSKIY. FACILITY: CHIEF ARCHITECT OF THE T*'Sh itPGRAZHOANSELISTROY. 4.7 TITLE-- CAPTION ~NEWSPAPER- TRUD MARCH 242 1970, P 21 COLS 1-3 ABSTRACT- A 12-METER TJORKI.N~; iMODEL OP THE 'ISSSR-TS-14.100" DIRIG13LE HAS PASSED ITS TESTS IN LENINGRAD. THE DIRIGI3LF- WIT.;i A IOO-TON LOAD U13N BURE-AU OF DIRIGI8LF., CAPACITY HAS BEEN DESIGNED BY THE CIVIC DE _CQNSTRUCTION.IMENI TSlOLK0V_l-lK..l't_OF THE (;EOGRAPHIC, .,51"ICIETY OF TRE -6-f -E w --TROY" SOVIET ACADEMY OF ~ ENCES WITH THE COOPERATION OF TH ORCTEyuf IR S.T-QF--Tlff-GLA-V-Z.AP-5-T26-~:1'4 THE MINISTRY or coNSTRUCTIO'N.' r CHIEF DESIGNER OF THE PROJECT IS V go 19700920 USSR UDO 621.2o~82.2 BEKIURATOY, M.F., DUSHKIN, V.A.t WRYGIN V.I. (Hoscow Institute Of Elactronice :7. $Current Variations In Diode Structures Mado Of High-Hosiwbanco Gallium Arsenide Oompensated By Titanium' Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov Vol 6, No 4, Apr 1972, pp 652-6~4 Abstract: Some results are presented of a study of notee and pariodio current veriatione in &-dioda atructuren cC galliu= arcenido with an admixture of titan, i-Lm at the parts of tho voltampare charactariatio with poniltivo difforantial re, siatance. The material for production of t~s speciman, jrro-,(n bli- tM Ozoehralski method, was of two types: p-type with resistivity on the arler e 10-7,chm.cm and a higher resistance n-type material with a reointanco P = 10 ohm.cm. The conditions ef for=ation and the oharacter of the noiee val,latiolis deponded vn the magnitude of the resistivity of the starting material,and the form of ths Tolta.-Aphere characteristic cf the derica. With specimens producad from a mater- ial with a resistivity olaze to intrinsic and with a signiXicad'.. Y-oltage drop in the region of negative resistance, noise variatione were- observed im the freq- vency band up to 15 Iff-z with an integral amplitude of 100-200 rtr. (Ths meaaura- Meta were conducted with the B 4-6 spectrum analyzer and a V~-13 voltmator.) Usse BERWRATOV, M.F&, at al, Fizika i tekhnika poluproyodnikov. Vol 6, No 4, Apr 1972, pp 632-6~4 The frequency of the fundamental harmonic of the periodic current variations was found in the limits of from several megabortz up to tena of megahertz (up to 40%f 50,Mz for indivIdual specimens). The-doponden-a-a of the trequency on the current: flowing through the device won nonzoj2otopio. f ig. 6 ref . Received by ~editors, 28 June 1971. USSR UDO 621.~82.,A22 AYRAPSTYANTS, S.V., KOMhROVSKIKH, X.F., MUMPLjjo, POSPELOV, V.V., STAFEYEV,V.1. "Field Effect Transistor" USSR Author's Certificate No 2637LO, filed 4 Dec 68, publiehad 15 June 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abotract No 12B422P) Translation: A field effect transistor is proposed which contains one p-,n junction and an insulated gate electrode, with the p-n junction lDcated perpendicular to the gate electrode, and the length of the base more then twiuda the diffusion length of the minority charge carriers. The transistor has a ragion of negative resistance 'in the volt-ampere characteristic (13-type). N "112 016 PAOC~SSING DATE--230CT70 UNCLASSIFIED --tITLE---INJECTION CONDUCTIVITY IN COMPENSATED SEMICONDUCTORS WITHIMPURITY SCATTERING -U- AUTHOR-105)- GRIGORYEVt V.K,l KAZANTSEVP Oal.t MURYGINt V.I.p RUBINI V.Sal V.I. :.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR I TEKHN. POLUPROVot JAN. 19701 4t (1), 116-119 PUBLISHED ---- JAN70 _SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS-GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTORY GALLIUM ARSENIDE SEMICONDUCTOR, ELECTRIC PROPERTYt SEMICONDUCTOR IMPURITY -~~'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO -PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0992 STEP 140--UR/0449/71)/004/001/0116/OL19 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124651 IT r ........... .9,91 21Z 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124651 -.,.~_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF CARRIER INJECTion oF THE V-A CHARACTERISTICS AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROPEIRTIES OF COMPENSATED SEMICONDUCTORS SUCH AS GE AND GAAS INCORPORAT14G IMPURITY SC4TTER`-lNG IS DISCUSSED THEOkETICALLY. A MECHANISM IS PRoPOSED IN OKDE~ TO EXPLAIt'l THE CREATION OF A NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE IN THE FORWARL) BRANCH OF THE V-A CHARACTERISTIC DUE TO THE,CHANGE IN;S(",Rv'_ENING RADIUS ARISING FROKTHE INJECTION. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS QUALftATIVELY SUPPORT THE -THEORY. 1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATr--IISEP70 -A FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR -U- ITLE, ."A,UTHOR--AYRAPETYANTS, S.V.t KOMAROVSKIKH, K.F., MURYGIN, Y.I., PQSP',-::LOV, V.I. IC-OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --P4TENT NO 263750 ~SbURCE :KEFERENCE_-MflSCOWt OTKRYTIY4, TZOBRET., PROM. 00RAZTSY, rOVARNYE ZNAKI k4o PUBL-ISH~0-10FE870 --.SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. GPIC TAGS--PATENTv FIFLD EFFECT TRANSISTORt TRANSISTORIZED CIRCUIT G N' T R 0 LMARKING--NM RESTRICTIONS ~_QOCUMEINT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 0*10/0 ~PROXY PEEL/FRAME--1992/1093 STFP NO--UR/0482/70/0G()/-k 00`10"00 ~_CIQC_ ACC E~S MIN N-_l--AA0l I 2~?20 . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - - - - - :-,212 012 ti"Ill-LA ssr FIFO *t;-.0CES';lNS 0-11TE-11SEP70 -CTF;',-ACCESSI()N NO--AA0112220 -ABSTRACT!EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. THIS AUTHOR,'S CERTIFICArE INTRODUCES A FIELD FFFECT TRANSISTOR 'WHICH CONTAINS A PN AINO AN ISOLATED GATE FLFCTRODF. THE TRANSISTOR DIFFERS~~eECAUSE TO P-ZOf)lJr= AN 5 ;.-..SHAPED CURRENT VOLTAGE CH4RACTE~RISTIC, THE PN JUNCT101 IS ARRANGED PERPENDICULARLY TO THE GATE ELECTRODE, AND THE BASE IS LOVGER THAN' TWO DIFFUSION LENGTHS FOR THE MINORITY CHARGE CARRIERS. INLr-l. A C,-!r C-1 r-n L ~ -) L -4 . IJ USSR IiJDC 621.382.33 -TYANTS, S. V., KOKAROVSK11M, K. F., %MRYGTN, V. I., POSPELOV, V. V., AYRAPr STAFEYEV, V. I. ."A Field-Ef fect Transistor" Moscow, Otkrytiya. Izobreteniya, Promyshlenn),ye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 8, 10 Feb 70 pp 57-58, Patent No 263750, Filed 4 Dee 68 Transladon; This Author's Certificate introduces a fiold-effect transistor which contains a PN junction and an isolated. gate electrode. The transistor differs because to produce an S-shaped current-voltage characteristic, the PN junction is arranged perpendicularly to the gate ele,:,trode, and the base is longer than two diffusion lengths for tile minority charge carriers. USSR ux: 621.382-2 KOZLOV, N. P. LEVASHOV 1. P., M=PTN--V,-T POPOV, L. V. Y SONDAYEVSK-1Y., 1. A. and StAftYr-Wi V. t., Moscou" ~F~7 Electronic Technolory "Some Research in S-Diode Neuristors" Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika PoluproyodnEcov, vol 6, No 6, 1972, pp 1054-106-1 Abstract: The neuristors investigated in this article have S-shaped a to - volt-amuere characteristics and are of tvo types: first, wit1h co=.On anti-cutoff contact and a sectioned p-n junction; occond, ivith co,-,'- mon p-n junction and sectioned anti-cutoff contact. The schem-atics of both types are given. If the:diode structures iii the circu-it are sufficiently far from each other, the rsiitchirag delay tim~e may be much less than the s;,iitchin6; time of an jiLdividual element, and the interclement switchin-g time can be neglected. It is shown that when the delay time between the switching o? neighboring elements greater than the switching time, 'he dependence of the is much U breakdoi-in voltage on the parameters of the material has only a slight effect on the coupling between the active elements in the neuristor line. The second.part of this paper describes ex-p-r-i- ments performed to verify the theoretical resu-ito of the first part. These experiments uoed neuristors of 1)-typa gerwanium com.- penoated by gold. MUIRZA,,~ V. 1. "Sanitary -Hyg i cnic Characteristics in the Use of In!5ecticidal- Microbic Chemic,-,15 to Combat Or6hard Pests" V sb. Gi aivena vri-mcneniva, tol-sikal. pest-itsidav i Minika ~, otravl. (Pesticides -- salctv in-TST p oxi 0 f CT 1 ~ 4 Flid tMe Poison ;C-linic-collect-ion o.-~' work.-;), -,,Ivp. 9, Kiev, 1971, pp 103-1.0!1 (from R"h-Khimiya No 7$ Ap, 72, Abst)-act No 7X560) we --n:1 X, !I to cu-M-1, w: USSIR 1971, pp dc' G" "-3 bl'~-atilin-'; area 4-r,,.(!tor op-:t-,ttor, r, hazal.d. F. V. jjL RIM ikiiif~igoiftaiilAmaiiiii~~iii3iiiiii9bilnLq -.-M. USSR 3 7 5 13 V. 1. "A Transistorized Syrznietric I!ultivilbrat[lor" USSR Author's Certificate No 25534 FiIed 29 Jul 68, Pil'U."LiCii-od 18 70 'from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOG1-(g F) Translation: The author proposes a symetric mu.Itivibra-.or wl.th variable duty "actor. The controlling voltage source is connec-Led a fe- sistor to the base of the trarisis`-.or in one of the branches of' I.he L~, ILL L III U:rator. To extend the limits of duty factor control and to incrtwo;e tLe zlope 01* 7,hr: voitag- -to-duty factor conversion characteristic, the. control' ii-jjr valt;!q.,e source is 3imul- A taneously connected through a resistor to t~ic, collector t)1' tilo 7j; [ USSR UDC 577.4 IMSHEIETSKIY, A. k. PU.17WOV B. G., and SUROVOV, V. K., Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciencesty8SR "Use of the Effect of "Soil Respiration" in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life" Moscow, Mikrobiologiya, 11o 6, 197;P, pp 1086-1090 Abstract: Experiments ypre perforrr-ed with desert soil to determine whether the radioisotopic nethod (C14-labeled glucose) to detect "soil respiration" is useful in the search for life an Ynrs. The microorgantsm Pseudomonas fluores- cens or Bacillus subtilis was added to soil moistened with the labeled glucose. "Soil respiration" vas not detected when the moisture cont-ent wa-s below 4%. The optimum amunt for decomposition of the glucose ra-ried from 20 to 30% of the absolKte weight of the soil. Dry or excessively wet soil did not release enough C110 to be recorded. Since the Phrtian atmosnItere contains only trace 2 is amounts of water, the soil respiration" method could not be successfully used to detect the presence of life on the planet. A more promising approach would taine be to inoculate Ibirtiar. soil ob d in a future Bpaceflight onto a medium containing a radioactive substrate. W.11. 11 MI-1 I.Fill P1 111MM! Hlyi I lill RUM IV, H1191 H, i *1 IFISH 444 9!, sum ",=gTWMFrA MiNam Ace. Nr: Ref. Code: U1 02i6 hf 0 0 4 7 22 7 PRIMY SOURCE: Izveatiya Ak e4i auk:S.SSR, Seriya Biologicheek ag 19700 Nrlg PI) iV'r-133 aqp4ov V.. F. B. (3. J)XA&WWX$, S, Gos' APPLICATION OF THE PYROLYSIS-GAS CHROMTOGRAPHY TO THE INVESTIGATION OF THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF HUMIN ACIDS Institute Mfcrobiolqqy,!Acq~~n pLjci.~r!ces USSR A microcell for pyrolysis of humin substances was constructed and suitable condi tions for gasous-luquid chromatography were~chosen for 1he study of aromatic compo- cents of the molecules of humin acids of chernzern, -pent and ~odzol ~ sw.1s. Hurnin acids pyrolysates of the soil: investigated f0T.the most part contain similar aromatic compounds. The. results have shown only a quantitative difference in the relative contents of the Said compounds. REELORM 197:9072,9 .112 015 UNCLASSIFTE-O' PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 :.T:ITLE--THE EFFECT OF THE ALIGNMENT, LUOICATION, AND LOCATION OP T4c_ BEARINGS OF A COORDINATE BOR[NG MACHINE UPON MACHINING PREC-IS,101N 4UTHOR--MURZAKOVi KH.YE.r TABUNSHCHIKOV:t M.YA.v KLEgANOV, M.K. .-COUNTRY.-OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MOSCOW, STANKI I INSTRUMENTt NO 39 1970t PP. 10-12 ATE PUSLISHED ------- 70 ,-"SUBJECT AREAS--MFCH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR (]PIC TAGS--BORING MACHINE, MACHINE TOOL PLANTP NIETAL MACHINING -CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTPICTIONS .'-_00CUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIFD ~PAOXY REEL/FRA?-tF--1993/1567 STEP NO--UR/0121/70/000/~)37/01^JLO/3"12 _._CIPC A(CESSION Nil--AP0114155 ").~TE--11SEP70 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING C ClRC ACCESSION N('--AP0114155 "ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN INVESTIGATION (IF TIPEE OESIGN -VARIT:ANTS OIF THE SPINDLE SUB ASSEMBLY OF A CODRDINATE BIRING -MACHINE WAS IMADEAT THE KUYBYSHEV COORDINATE BORING MACHINE PLANT. THF TEST FAC.ILITIES ARE DESCRIBED, AS WELL AS 1HE" EXPERIMENTAL. PRMEOUREV AND THE RESULTS OF THE TESTS ARE PRESENTED, 17727777-7777 1 v4f I ~. ~famlw USSR VDC 669-295t539.2s539.214 TREXOGINA, T. L., 14MAYEVA, GI_V,, LEpjxjw, R. M., pOTApjPKKO, yU. I., and KAGANOVICH, I. N.j Institute of Physics of Metalsp AcoAeny of Sciences MSR "Electron-Ificruscope Study of Structural Changes Oa6u=in.- Upoa High Tempera- tUre-Thermomechanical Treatment of Titanium Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovede4'iye, Vol 36, No 6, Dec 73, pp 1242-1252. Abstract: The microstructural changes occurring in VT15 (beta alloy) and VT9 (alpha plus beta alloy) upon high temperature therzomechanical treat- ment were studied using the method of transmission electron microscopy. Particular attention was given to the influence of the duration of the pause between the end of deformation and hardening on the microstructure of the alloys. It was established that it is the creation of a polygonized structure which is responsible for the favorable combination of strength and plastic characteristics of these alloys. It is shown that as the duration of the pause. between the end of deformation and hardening is incrtased, the increase in plasticity and decrease in strength,abserved results primarily from a change in the phase ratio and the dispersion of the phases. 1A USSR uDc 669-295:6-w.193,91:548.4 LFJUWAN.9 R.M., MCTRZAYF_V1A_ajX.) NDMEOROV, M.A., and LUICSWNTSEV, 1:.7.1 Institute of Netall Physics., Academy of Sciences USSR "Effect of Initial Dislocation Structure and Interstitial Impurity Content on the Mi cro structure and Properties of Beta-Titaniiml Alloy !S6 fl~fter Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol '-11, 11o 2, Feb 71, Ro 352-357 Abstract: This article is a continuation of works devated to a study of changes in structure and raechanizal properties of TS6 beta-titaniu-1 :a2_lcy after aging in relation to initial structure arA interstitial impuritie_= con- tent. Sheet samples of TS6 alloy of twoheats with a differing impurit_4es content were studied. One heal' (971) wa*s melted in VHJ_-'~ electrol~tfc :anadi= the other (603) -- in aluminothermic vanadium by electron-beam remel--in'g. Heat 603, in contrast to heat 971, contained 1% Zr. Ti--;e fine st-in'Ictune and mechanical propertles were investigated~after heat treating by the o7ving modes: a) quench f'rom 8500C. deformed 40% by rolling and given repeated; cuenci_-- ings from 700, 800, and O,OOOC (hardened; state); bil aging- of z-~miples from the above-stated temperatures. figing war;, acccnp 1.1- ed ilt 4800- loy and 30 hourz. In the initial palygonize'l 01tate tLe phase, upon aging, were highly diapersed and dL:,tribu-,erl un'-fonalLy, s the result of alpha-phase particle aucluation into di;Uocat~,Ono. In in.-;tinI 1/2 7 USSR VO LERUNUT, R.M., et a!, Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metalllov iI-L-tal-lovedeniye, ' 1 31, ~No 2 Feb 71, Pp 352-357 recrystallized state for pure melting, the low mechanical properties '~_re de- pendent on the vast nonuniformitty of beta-phase decomposition whlici' leads to the formation of local stresses near the, particles at the ti-m(-- of defc=ation. .-ers-Ui - U _- __I The measured content of in4 -tial imT)uri ~es fac,*lit,,;tes Gb'a~ni- a unifo= and more dispersed structure after aging and decreases layerS made up of the un-deco=osed beta-phase. The best properties of alloy TSb can be obtained in combination with the initial polygonized state and an op-,~J_"-_--ZI content of impurities of interstitial atoms. (Tensile SLrength i4o '-4=2, reduction in area 6%). 3 figures, I table, 9 bibliographicLl referencez. 2/2 USSR uDc 669.29 02 0-137 Ki and IMUMIAN, R. M.P Institute of Metal Physics., Academy of ciences USSR "Electron Ydcroscope Study of Metastable Beta-Phase Dissociation in TitanilLm Alloy TS6" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallavedenilye, Vol 29, No 4, Apr 70; pp 813-523 stract: An investigation was made of the decomposition of the- net,"table beta- A b phase in TS6 titanium using transmission electron microscopy and electron diffrac- techniques. The effect of plastic deformation on the process of beta-phase aging was also examined. Sheets of alloy '11S6 were alloyed with electrolyLic vamidilinl (VrM-3) givin;," the following chemical coRTosition (in %).' Ll-9 T-1, 3-8 Al,:~ 6.6 mo, io.6 v, 0.1 Cr, 0.01 Fejp 0.02 Si, 0.008 C, 0.08 N, 0.006 IL Wn dd un1wo and 02 [~ of 0, e to typographical error]. The structure of the aged alloy w4u; investig'ated after the following modes of heat treatment: a) 401ef; defoniation followed by quenching; froill 9000C (rearyetallized state) + aging (48000 -- 2), 1.0 and 30 hours); b) 40% deformation + quenching from 7000C (polygonized statel + aC_J-_,Y (1480cc 'C 2, 10, and 30 hours); c) 40% deformation + quenching from'700, 800, and 9001- + deformation (10, 20, and 40,16) + aging (48oO:c - 2,lo, and 30 hours) -- mechanical- 1/3 USSR WMAYEVA G. V., and LERIMMN, R. IM., Fizika IMetallov i 1,'.e tallove den i,--, '101 20'.. No 4. kor 70. ;)-P 813--823 thermal treatment (14117). Strips of the sheets, the claddin,-; bt~yer havin been previously polished to a depth of 0-25 rolled to !L thiCkrieSs Of 0.1 rt-.- Heat treatment of the resulting fail was done in P. vacuur-, furnace (1o-5 r,=~, Ho!-) and quenched in water. For inspection in the electron zidcroscope the foils were thinnedelectrolytically in a mixture of acetic ani7k),dride and perchloric acid -with continuous cooling of the bath walls with circulatea vater. A gonionetr-c table was used in conjunction with the electron microscope to deteniiine Burier's vectors oi. dislocations. It was found that particles of the alpha-phase are Yireci-pitatcd in the process of beta-phase decomposition at 4800C. They are lenticv-L-i-r pln~.eo elongated along the < 110 > direction, In most cases the plane of appuar,'Mce is th,:! '~112 1 plane. Orientation correspondence follows that of Bur,~erls principle. lal this holds true for precipitation of Vhe alpha-phase in(baapendent of. st-rain pre- ceded their formation. In the alpha-pham particles, a contrast of tlwo types was noted. The first type was caused by fornation of a band of dinplaceai2nt. The second type was bound to the formtiorL of: discontinuity dislocations ~bqualizing the discontinuity of the beta- and alpha-phase crystal li~.t'tices. Mey were abso- lute screw dislocations. 52e surface of the alpha-phase particles had a staggered nature wbich can be 2/3 USSR MRZAYEVA, G. V., and ISRUNNW, R. M., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 29, No 4, Apr 70, DIP 813-823 explained by splitting the alpha-phane into translation (,oT.,ajns durin,- it., foi tion. Alpha-phase particle size, after K171, is much less than after ordinary a.73in~. This is caused by nucleation Of Drecipitated particles Uto n=4-rous dislocations, introduced by deformation. However, the surface struct-tc-e of alpha-phase particles in samples deformed prior to aging, even after a short heatiqr interval, vas similar to that in nondefor7id sarnpler. after lengthy aging anQ had a cellular character. The authors thank N. N. lhkynov, L. M. Utevskiy, and T. V. Shchegolevaya for discussion and useful suggestions, and M. A. Nikanoroy and K. 1. Mavostyntsev for the material used In the research and for constant inter4l3t in tile work. 3/3 I 'ED 10ROC SSING OA UNCLASS Flf : E TE--27NOV70 ~.TJTLE_-ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF THE' DECOMPOSITIT'ON (A- A METASTABLE UETA PHASE IN TS6 TITANIUM ALLOY -U- :-..AUTHOR-(02)-LERINMANt R.M.t MURZAYEVAl. G.Vo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZIKA MFTALLOV I METALLQVEUENIE,~YOL. 29t;,APR. L970, P. E13-823 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SOBJECT ARf:AS--,MATERIALSt PHYSICS ~_.TQPIC TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, ALLOY~DESJGNATIONI TITANIUM ALLOY, BIBLIOGRAPHY, ELECTRON DIFFRACTION, METALLURGIC KESE4,RCH FACILETY9 METAL ~AG I.NG THERROMECHANICAL TREATMENT, CRYSTAL DISLOGATION1 ALLOY PHASE -TRANSFOR- NIATIONt BETA PHASEl(U)TS6 TITANIUM ALLOY: .'CDNTR0L MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS :-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNrLASSIFIED ~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0391 STEP ACCESSION N0-00126L46 t m-T-4 A S 2/2~ 040 UNCLASS[FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126146 43STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUOY OF THE )KONPOSITION OF A METASTABLE PHAS~-* DURING ~-iEf.'Hj%NICOTHER'44L TREATIF1111, All-if) OROIN'%-~.y Al;"JING Gf, TS& ALLOY AT 480 C, USING TRAM'SMISSION ELECTRON lillr,,(IS(; PY AND E-LECTRON DIFFRACTION. THE SHAPE, IiAbITUS PLANEt, GOfktqTH DID.ECTIGN9 AN-D n-AlEiNITED CORR ES PON DENCE TO THE MATR[X OF ALPHA BASE SEGRE(.'-ATICWs '~'RE D-ET-r-RPINED. IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT TINCONGRIJITY UISLOCATIONS POP'Li OiN I-HE SURF-ACES OF THE ALPHA PARTICLES, WHICH COMPENSATE FOR THE [N?:GN'GRJIFY P3ETWZEN THE BETA AND ALPHA PHASES. IT IS NOTED T HAT THE,STWUICTU;~E OF THE SURFACES OF ALPHA PARTICLES IN SPECIMENS OFFORMED BEFORE AG[oNG: DIFFERS ~Rf)., THEIR STRUCTURE IN UNDEFORMED SPECiMENS SUBJECTED TO THE SAil(; AGING CONDITIONS. FACILITY: AKADEMI IA~ NAUK SSSIR, INSTITUT FIZIKI IMETALLOVt SVERDLOVSKv USSR. j USSR UW 624-131+539-215 M= ITKO, IV. N. "The Determination of the Sag, of an Elastoplastic Fotmdation Under Band- Shaped Loading" Novocher-k-as, Tr. Novocheerr-as. politekhn. in-ta kTrensactionq oi- the Novo- cherlms Polytechnic Institute), Vol 26b, 1972, Po 35-45 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekh=ika, NO 1973, Abstract No IW'f49 t-y P. F. Saboda'sll~ Zransiation: With a view to determining tkie bearing capacity of a dense sandy base, the horizontal static problem on the elastop.1-qstic equilibrilum cf the half-phane z > 0, oo