SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEFEDOV, L.M. - NEKHAY, A.P.

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USSR BELOV, ALEYSANDR SERGEYEVICH, et al., Vzaimozameri ayemyTe oteche stvennyye i zarubezhny ye poluprovodnikovyye pribory, Moscow, IzJ. "Energiya, " 1971. lWpp. ill. 32 k. dhapter Interchangeable Semiconductor Diodes 82 Explanaticn of tablea Tablea~of interchanZeable forei and nativo diodee En 84 Rectifier diodes 84 Stabilitronm 100 Tulsa diodes 95 Casings of foraigi diodee, 96 Mix - [Examp) ez of use d6v4.0'es-.'ana logmj'.~ 101 -14 Id : 1 '7 sonic Acous 6~i a6a vi~ USSR UDC 534.2 NEFEDOV, L. M. "Pluctuations in Path Time of a Ray in an:Underwater Sound Channel" Tr. Sakhalin. Kompleks. NII [Works of Sak4alin Combined Scientific Research Institute], No 28, 1972, pp, 38-39, (Translated from Referativn)7 7hurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No ll~B289 by N. K. Ivanov-Shits). Translation: There is a linear dependence between dispersion of signal path time over a ray and distance betiveen source and receiver in a statis- tically homogeneous mediLun with no refraction. A mpidel is studied of an undex-,vater sound channel with a random gradient (fluctuxting medium). Formulas are produced for the time fluctuations. -It is demonstrated that the dispersion of path time of a,sign4l in the mediu-m for the given model is proportional to the square of the dista:nce. -"Vz~ `)D19 UNCLASSIFf $SING DATE-11SEP70 TITLE-CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX OF;GERMANfUM blCHLORIDE WfTH AUTHOR"wAULISHOVt V.Ist BOKIY, N.G., STRUCHKOV, Yu.'r., NEFEDOV, O.M., SwP* ......... OUNT RY-,:OF- 4 NFO--USSR c He. SRUKT*-KHTM. 19709 11 9 11-4: -ATE PUBLISHED-----70 CIRC ACCF'SION NO--AP0103971 UNCLASS I r-IED '-272 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSVI~ DATE-11SEP70 :-...CIRC*ACCESSION %'0--4P0!03971 -.%A:BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE -.COAPLEX OF GECL SUB2 WITH lv4wDlOXANE, GIECL SUBZ TINES C SU34 H SUB-13 0 IS DETO. BY MEANS OF 3.DIMENS104AL X.RAY DATA. TL14C CRYSTALS :,,BELONG TO THE MONOCLINIC SYSTEM, A 7.59p 8 11072,: C 8.85 A14GSTROMS, BETA EQUALS 96*30EGREES, LETA EOUALS 4, AND tPKE GROUP IS CC. THE CRYSTAL -IS MADE. UP OF ENDLESS CHAINS. . .-G.ECt, SUB2-OC SUB4- V, SURB 0) , BETWEEN WIC"-ONLY VANDER WAALS INT.ERACTION EXISTS. THE~GE ATOM FOR14S TWO %(3RlANL;F-VECT?,l3t4 BUKUS WIT" ATOMS 13F CL AGE-CL nlsTANus 13F 2.25 AMD Z.28 AUG STR-OV54,.!*C- L-GE--~CL-ANGLE E.QUAILS 94.6D. EGREE S) -AND~ATSVACAXT THIRD PVURaTTAIL.'INTERACTS WITH TWO, ATOMS OF~O.(GE~a DIS-tAN'CES OF 2.41 AND 2.48 VAGSTRIORS1 USSR UDC 534.2 APANASENK SHAROMOV, I. P. COV, V. A., NEFEDOV, P M "'Study of Fluctuations of Propagation Velocity of Sound in the Region of the Frontal Zone" Tr. Sakhalin. Kompleks. NII [Works of Sakhalin Combined Scientific Research 'Institute], No 28, 1972, pp 25-31, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B290 by N; K. Ivanov-Shits). Translation: The Sakhalin Institute has measured the Propagation times of a pulse signal in the surface layer of the ocean. The tame of arrival of the leading edges (rays traveling through the mass of the ocean) and trailing edges (surface rays) of the signal were'recorded, rho,fluctuations in travel time (At2) were calculated for these cases.: It was sbown that for the lead- ing edge, this quantity is practically independent ofadistance, while there a linear relationsh"p for thetrailing edge between,At2 and distance (lip I S to 100 km). This agrees with the assumption made concerning the path of the rays. An estimate is given for the moan horizontal het(!rogencity, equal to 4 km. ce. ., Abstr#~#g Sd ivi ~ -ABST: 08167_CHEMICAI; .Aj 3 r 134782b Briquets for Wilwealchlim production. Qzbe C1. N Wv~. M fedog~-,9, V b, P.; oro 2 ~A. S NWa ca (Ural: Institutt of en U.S.S.R.) ~ U.S.SX. zpyla-70- k%-;L~ I; 2~cj~.U.u join: I TO, r i4 d4 . M.Feb 1969; Fro n Olkryt~3~z,,Izobrit.,- Ar~fn. 0b Tor znaki. 1970,: 47(4.), 20. 'Briquets: Joe gificocalaum: rodu ' Wert, made from lime.,6044D. and c~"iferous ing i-M I.j) to fed-vee vand On- n lpti charge mattrials, RE ME WEP . arwye ction nail 19891833 Ref. Code Z) LI A.: A%p)pl agetit ef il J UNCLASSI rr IED PROCE 55 ING DATE--23OCT70 :s'_TLE--4HER.mAL HARDENING OF CO.~WOSI.Tl()NS COOTAININ6 ~,:',POLY(.4E.TkiYLPH-,I;iYISILQXAN'E) AND FINELY DI~PEKSEO LAMINATED SILICATES -U- :-io FILINAY T. N.A., KROTIKOV, V.A.v~ KHARITONOVo N.P.p V .Q,UNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR PqRC E_-, I Z VAKAD. NAUK SSSRt NEORG. 41ATERW',~9TOPI 6(Zlo 36?--Y ATE: PUBL ISHED ------ 70 UAJECT,AREAS--MATERIALS OPIC TAGS--HARDNESS, SILOXANE, LA.MINATED PLASTICt TAI-C, ASBESTOSr i :~I'AL BUTANOL -COHOLi POLYMER CROSSLINKINGo THERMAL EFFECT* 014TRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCUNIGNT- CLASS--UNCLASSIFIGD ROXY REEL/FRAI-IE--1997/0623 STEP ~40--UR/0363/70/005/002/036,210*~l()7 IRC ACUSSION NO--AP01195135 LA:S I F [ED /2 029 U.MICLASS r F IFO PROMSING DATE--23OCT7C ACCESSION NO,--AP0119535 ~:~S,TP.AC.-g-/E'A~"-TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ORG. SIUCATE G0,MPNS. CONTG. ~.~,:P.GLY(~IETHYLPH-r~'4YLSILOXANE) (1) WERE H4RDf-NEf) IN THE 0-~ESCnNCE OF FINELY TALC, ASBESTOS, AND P.ONTMORILLONITE (WHICH HAD llorEEN ~TREATED WITH B031LING BUOH, 0 C TA,',.' 0 LOR DECANDL AT 180-'~OODEGREES). DTA INDICATED THAT THE HYDRCXIYLATED SURFACE OF 1HE LAMINATED SILICATES WITH ALCS. ONLY AT LARGER THAN OR EQUAL 'CC) 20-0-30DEGREES. THUS, SIOH GROUPS PARTICIPATED IN CONDENSATJONS OCCURRING DURING ME r.H-ARDENING OF is THERtMAL HAPDENING.OF I 144THOUT LAMINATED SILICATES ..F.ROCE-EQEDliELL ONLY AT LARGER THAN OREOUALS: TO 200-100C)EGREES. THE jHERMAL -HARDENING OF I WAS ACCOl"PAN1110 Byi EVOLUTION bF GASEOUS PHMEt C ---S AND CO SU82. A CROSSLI.NKTNG MECHANISM FOR THE HARDENING OF -UB6 H SUB6* PROPOSED. FACILITY-. INST. KHEM. SELIKA-T. -.-,GRE8ENSHCHIKOVAr LENINGRAD, USSR~ 'S Hi; DArE-13NOV70 '00131 UNCLASSUFUED PROCES BENZGN~ nITH- IIJUIPIE-1_25 '"llf) A5TAT,1jJE-211 -iEL) 11.4 '_'T:lTLE--REACTlONS OF NOBLE GASES AS A RESULT OF K CAPTURE -U-1' OPO VA M. A. KHALKIN, V.A., NORSEYEV, YU.V.t AUTHCP'%- 0 5 -NE FE00V V~.O. TOW _._KUZ INt V. I --USSR -OUNTRY '0 F~ INFO S0U,RCE--kADlQKHlAIYA 1970, 12(111 194-5 __'~UATE'PUBL ISHED ------- 70 :~I.~SUBJECT AREA-S--CHEMISTkYt NUCLEAR SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ~40 .PIC TAGS .--IODINE ISOTOPE, ASTATINE: ISOOPE,_BENZENE, XEUN ISOTOPE# RADON 150 TOP E, CHE~ M I C AL REACTION MAPK I NG--NO R E S TR I CT 1ONS I)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS 114 LED PROXY RLEL/Fk.AAE--1002/1227 STE P N li UR 0 113 4) 17 0 0 L 2 U U 1 0 1 4 113 19 5 CIRC ACCESSIGN i'Jfj--AP0128643 A S S 1 f' I F D USSR UDC 621.372.823 BAZ-AM'I'Y, Ye. Itf. , ISAKOV, V. N. , LAGERI?V, L. 1. "A Device for Making Corrugated Waveguides of Circular Cross Section" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniva, promyshlennyye o,braztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 22, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 309422, Division H, Uled 24 Oct 69, ublished 9 Jul 71, p 206 p Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for making 'corrugated waveguides of circular cross section. The device contains a frame and a sectional corrugated mandrel. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the manufacturing process.is simplified by using sliders 'which move in a direction perpendiciilar to the axis of the waveguide. The -Inner.spherical surface of the sliders is corrugated with respect to the eguide profile. wav '-.PR0XYREEL/FRAME--3008/1187 S-TEP NO--UR/0192/70/011/012/0299/0304 ~-ClqC ACCESSION NO-AP0138202 LPIC LA-'xS-Lf--IEf)- UWR uDc 616.oW.922.l.o4-065-38 UVARGVI B. S.,, and Chair of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Wlitary Yiedical Academy imeni S. M. Kirov, Leningrad "The Effect of Transfusion Therapy in the Restorative Period Following Acute Oxygen Starvation" Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i EksperimentalInama TeraPiYa., No 3., 148Y/Jun 73, PP 25-29 Abstract: Acute oxygen starvation was induced in 10 dogs by artificial ventil- ation of thi- lungs for 2-2-5 hrs with a gas mixture consistin~g of 02 8-91 C02 3, N5:, 81-82%, while complete muscle relaxation was maintained by the adninis- tratIon of dilitin. This was followed by.ventilation of the lungs with carbo- gen (02 97, C02 3%) for 1 hr. All dogs died within 10-15 min during the restorative period immediately followIng termination of hypoxia. The cause of death- was ventricular fibrillation that occurred during a period of progressive hypotension. Fifteen dogs were treated in the same manner, except that their received an intravenous injectA-lon of the.plasm substitute gelatinol (10-15 ml/kg at the rate of 20 m-11min) in addition.to having th).- lungs ventilated vith carbogen. Of these dogs, nine-perished: oue died 3rhrs, nix 8 hra, and two 20 hrj3 followinS hypoxia. Dogs which exhibited marked excitement before 1/2 --.-4ZLP 1- :r :7., 'USSR -DC b 66o.'ih.Oi 0.8 SFUSTOV,~, Z. F., R. A., =L Y-1.1'07', V .A.,.ROZ:-~IFEL'D, L., 02211asov, G. G., 1AYi--,.Oa,.D, E. D., and N1EF11MOVJ V. P "Inclination ~cward 'tress Corrosion Crac'-:Lncr of lKh16111B (Z,,1-,-56) Hi ch-strength Stainless Steel" Moscow, Zashchita Mietallov, Vol 6., No 6, Nov-Dec 70, pp 696-700 Abstract: This article contains the results of a study o,f the eff(~rt olf heat, treatment conditions on t*.qo Jnclinattion of woluud Joints of 1Kh16',*JB steel to stress corrozion cracking. This steel is a ld.~-h-strenqth ste(~l of tho m3xten- sitic class heat-t-reat ed by quenehing from, 950-1 , 65~6* a`r~,4 I z:.4inc: `Jn- a- 300 or 60do. Tile stress-ruiture strength of the steel is > 120A~ i form, er case w-A 100 kg/m., in the latter zase. I It was eqtabliz:hed eiz*livr ~h,--_'- U 11 neither the basic metal nor the -,rTalded joint-Is of this steel in the fully heat- treated state -were inclined to stress corrosion cracking. Tn bhe pre.-ent in- the inclinat.1.0. uated by a to-~.,ard, stress, corro.-3ion czack=g w-as eval u the t--:--,e or occurrence of crack'a in tha velded join" in a salllie rdst at rcom temperature. From t -he tabulated data it is noted th--t tln~-Me,~ilod samples and sanples 0 J -Lrd w,' annealed at 300 exhilit an inclization tou, streos convosion cr, Ring. 113, -MSR 0 SITUST07A, Z. F., et al., Zashchita INIetallov, Vol 6 No Mlov-.Dec 70, pp 696-7CO ETelded 4oints annealed at 60Co are not inclined to such cracking. 1:1-ictixres are presented showing the rdcrostructure of a welded joint viwie of lxh16-!i4D steel and the hardness distribution in the welded joint. Comparison '31, nek"Ilo~'7 'raphir' and corrosion. studies shoirs that thp- section near the weld' subj*ected -to heating in the ttaiperature range of 475-550 is distinguished by lo~uer corroo-Lon resist- ance. it is possible to decrease the tendeacy toi-Tard corzr-osion crn-1-zing of 0 M16N4B steel joints not only by high temperature annea].:U-,~- ((~CQ but also by high teaiperatnve quenching of the sL(Iel befdro, tx1diiig- Une tAniucncy of the welded joints toward coz-vosion cracking wa:3 found -to depand on the ~;bvuctv--.ral --'Uate of the basic met--I be.Care i,,,elding.. A table is pre,~ientad showing the ef-- otress corros-on cracking, o feet of slou cooling and induced he~ating, on tat 1Kh16N4B thick sheet steel in a saline mist, atmosphere. D 4s concluded that weldedt .oinis'of lKh".6N4B stoel made of naterial J krf and and 6GOO are, not i.i -ith a strength of 100 -innealed at 100 nc].Lned to st.-ess cor-rosion. Slow- cooling of JU-ne steel duz--ing que_n~!-Kdrl.g increas tendency of the unannealed azid low- temperatu~_-e (--4061) anrwz-aled welded 4oints to stress corrosion cracking. Heating lKh16N4B steel su]6jectei to high temper-a- 2/3 US$11 tmc 591.1 WEDOV V SAMOYLOV, V. A. KUDYAKOVA X. K. DIMY 11 V N.t PETUSHKOV, YASZU-Wir I. L. j F1 -.AYLOV # Y. I. ,~a~ MMUSTALOY, V. F. Institute of Physics imeni L. V. 10-renskiyt Siberi= Do nt USSR Academy of Sciences partme "Culturing Bone Marrow In Vitro by the Method of Isolated.Organ Perfusiorp Moscow# Izvestiya Akadexii Hauk SSSR, Ho 2) Mar/Apr 71, pP 179-191 Abstracts The role played by the bone marrow in maintaining normal erythron series was studied. Blood was perfused through the isolated sternum by means of a pumping and oxygenating system which automatically regulated t~e perfusion pressure, p02, HbO:2# pHj and temperature of tbo perfuzed bloodq partly in response to the feedback information op. po2j, tomperatmv, and Impe- r1tance, received from the bone marrow. Best'results -were Obtained when the circulating blood was completely exchanged-after 12 ho=, of perfusion. The maximum duration of perfusion was 20 hourat Histological examination of the sternum performed after 6, 11j and-17.h=6 of.perfusion:.revealed a shift in.,tho leukoerythroblast ratio.towaxd the red series and,a noinal maturation of erythrocytes and granuloq7teB, 17 77 USSR uDc 621.'j.o4g.75 NI V. S. YAKUNIN, V. A. ,BOLOTOV, G. V., KIBEYEV !. V., UNIOV, V. S., *OOPMUS& WV. _11 GRISH G: V., VAYSBURG, A.: 0. "A Metbod of Making Mtltilayered Pritted-Circuit Boards" Moscow, Gtkrjtiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye --naki, No 2i Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290492, division It, !;ed 18 Dec 67, pub]-ished 22 Dec 79, pp 169-170 Trnn lation: This Author's Certificate introducea a method of Makin- multi- layered printed-circuit boards ohich: is based on stacking the: boards folloved by interconnection of the current-conducting sections. AS a distinguishing feature of the patent, the manufacturing technf, que is sim- plified and the resolving capacity of the boards is imroved by connecting the outer current- conduc-cing layers, to the Inner layers, r-nd interconnecting the inn r layers, the interlayer connections of the boards being made by curre nt-conducting pins. 9 USSR BENMKIY, B. A., NEFEDOV V,. Vf,,_FRANK, I. H., and SHT.~&NIIK~, 1. V., Institute of NucinF-kes earch, Academy of Sciences US~k "Interaction of 13-17-Mev Neutrons 'Rith.Lead Isotopes" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 17, No 1, 1973,,Pp 21-23 Abstract: For purposes of studying the interaction of neutrons with heavy nuclei.in the vicinity of filled shells the authors investigated the total neutron cross-sections GrT for Pb2.06.,207:20.8. The results of these experi- ments were reported at the Twenty-Second All-Union Conference on Nuclear Spectrometry. A resonance peculiarity is observed in the behavior Of crT for Fb207 at a neutron energy of, 16.8 Mey, .(16.7 Mev c.mi.s.), which corre- sponds; to excitation of the compound nucleus Pb208 equal to c - 24.1 Mev. The position of the resonance, the order of its widthand the character of the peculiarity in the variation of the elastic scattering cross-section vith energy suggest the excitation of analog fast-neutron capture resonance. The authors thank V. A. ROZOVSKIY and V. F. MALIKOV, who took part in the work,and F L. SHAPIRO, G. Ye. BELOVITSKIY- I..YA. BARIT, V. I. POPOV, and V. A. SERMEV for discussing the work and for their interest in it. USSR UDC'621.791.06 V., and KHOLOPOV, Yu. V4, All-Un N E F ion Scientifte Research Institute "ZrElectrowelding Equipment" "Ultrasonic Foil Seam Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, Dec 76, pp 58-59 Abstract: A process developed by the All-Vnion Scientific Research Institute of Electrowelding Equipment for a continuous transverse tpystem with 1.5 161 of power for ultrasonic seam welding of me'tal-foils is &-scribed. Features of the process are its low sensitivity to loading and thili broad zone of ap- proach to the welding roller. Experiments:ou using the process for aluminum welding are described. The energy for-the device is supplied by an UZM-1.5 ultrasonic generator whose output parameters are controlled by a T-141 thermal volt-ampere meter. The amplitude of tthe welding roller oscillations is mea- sured by an UBV-2 vibrometer and its frequency by Lissajou figures using the SI-1 electronic oscillator and the GZ-34 sonic oscillator. A drawing and a description of the welding head. are given as well as cunies shouring the strength of the weld eseam as a function ofithe oscillation frequency of the welding head and the welding rate. Ultrasonic seam weld9ng is,seen as a highly productive method for joining aluminum, copper, nIckel, and other foils. - - --- --- : -- U i IN, t A S s I F f E L, USSR UDC 621-572.54 E .1, FIALKOVO-KIY, A.To v OL-Y _q1_ 'do open axial Cylindrical Resonator" Kiev-, Izvest!Za Vuzov S35R-Radioelek-tro jilca~ Vol XIV, 0 10,1971,PP 111 -1122 Abstract: It is shown that a high-Q oacillatio-i can exist in a BeEment of a coaxial wavaguide with an interna" conductor urxrestrictt~d in len&th. As L characteristics of the open resonator are found and ths area of use of the studies of the system are discussed# In the work only thone oscillations are studied in which dopGndence on the azimuthal angle%) iff 1 absent.For a genarali2,- ation in the case of '6 /6 (,~ = 0, it is necessary with,the cylindrical funct, JrA Ions participating in the derivation to substitute the ax 0 a, n. = 112, Ond upon obtaining thn final formulas the Dabyo,ssymptotie formilas are iised. The second polarization (of H-wava) is wtudled s:UiTu1Pxl-1f. During this the dispersion equation for transverse oBcillatiou r-ust he tranefomed in a correeponding wave and the tanction must. be oubatituted for the fluncticn Roceived by editors 14 Sept 70; aft)a1r, revision 21 j4n 714 12 ref. 3 fig. I tab. USSR UDC 621.385.6 VILKOVA, L. P., GAYDUK, V. Mteraction of A Nonaxisymmetric Tubular Spiral Flu;-c with Uadelayed Waves in a Cylindrical Wave Guide" Kiev, Izve-stiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy--Radioelektronika, Vol XIV, No 9, 1971,_pp 1009-1021 Abstract: A systematic analysis of the effects connected with the effect of the space charge in various superhigh-frequency devices using the interaction of curvilinear electron fluxes with fast electromagnetic waves. The disper- sion equation is found in the linear approximations for.a tubular spixal electron flux formed by a longitudinal magnetic field in a cylindrical wave guide where the flux axis cannot coincide:,with the wave-guide axis. As an illus- tration of the developed theory, a more detailed analysis is parformed for the case of a nonaxisymmetric flux Ifor interaction with waves ofthe 11 ok type) and the case of an axisymmetric flux (for interaction with landitudinal E or 11 waves)# The space charge field is considered in the quasistatic approximation. The discussed linear theory is based on strict expressions for the 1/2 USSR VILKOVA, L. P., et al., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy-Radioelektronika, Vol XIV, No 9, 1971, pp 1009-1021 charge and current densities in curvilinear fluxes [Gayduk, Radiatelchnika i elektronika, Vol 11, No 2, 219, 19661 an&oa the excitation equations [Gayduk, Izv. vuzov SSSR - Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 1, 17, 19711. The theoretical characteristics uermit evpressions to be obtained for the coupling resistance in closed form - in the form of quadratures or ordinary functions. Thus, it is not necessary to expand the fields excited in the flux in infinite Fourier series as is usually done when considering interaction; with one E or 11 wave. The derived dispersion equation frr the propagation conStant It reduces to algebraic equations for Interaction of the:displaced flim widi the 11 Ok wave and the ai-xisymmetric flux with arbitrary E orlt waves. In the general case it is transcendental but alsn can be approximately reduced to~algebraic. Considera- tion of the quasistatic Coulomb fields indicates the presence,of varied effects caused by the space charge in the spiral tubular flux. :The effects connected with these waves are different on variation of the position of the centers of the electron orbits and an variation of the azimuthal number n. Thus, when 11 ~ 0. the relativism can be reduced to an increase in,effectiveness of the interaction in certain cases. For a displdced flux with a small radius of tile electron. orbits, the effect of the Coulomb1orces, is quite different. 2/2 - 179 Electromagnetie Wvt: USSR 'UM 538-576.5 OV.- YE. I.. FIALKOTMIY, A.T. OD irf r Ctidri Of Plans Electromagnetic Wave.At An Anisotr