SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKONOV, B.P. - NILOVA, V.P.

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USSR UDC 621.38.5.032.213.6 BALABANK IN, V. YE., KULESHOVA, Tor* B.P., POPOYA, N.TU. 9IMaltilayer Materials Based On Nickel With Calcium Or Strontium For Cores Of Low-Tempersture Oxide Cathodes' Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. 9b. Elektron SVOh (Elpotromic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics),. 19701 Issue 9P w ilO,~116 .(frota RZh--Elektronika i yeya 2rimenGniye, No 1, January 1971,Abo,-tract ~No 1k68) Translation: A multilayer core is proposed for an oxide cathode, operating at 0 temperatures of 850-1050 K, with.the object of stabilizing the speed of entry of an activator into the oxide layer. The multilayar core is made in the form of a band of nickel with addition of calcium or stroatium, covered from both sides by a film of pure nickel. An alloy.of nickel with calcium or strontium and nickel of mark NVK serves so a starting material for the production of such bands. The joint of the billet is accomplished on the unit for diffusion welding k 360.08 in a pcuum at a temperature of W~ + 2,~P 0 and a specific pressure of 0.&-1.0 kg/= . The welded.billets are ~ollad without ~hsatizgy with intermed- iate annea-lin a in a vacuum (or in an H2 atmosphere) at a temperature of g 1/2 - -- - I~VKL _-- I - ~w -A S 3 UI E01 Pi~GCESSi 43NOV70 U NCL WS OATE z..l_'T_;I-TLE-7S TRUCTUR &:CF X AN TH A L I N,,-U- -(-02)-SOKOLOVAP Pil KONOV i U.K. AUTHOR .~.-COUNTRY OF 1NFG--USSR 14-r19 "IURCE PRIR. I N. 1970, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _.l.SU8JECT,A_kEA5--CHEMIS TRY MOLE -fi--.-STRUCTURE, HG EkOCYC,LIC XYGEN ,_~it6PIC TAGS--, -CULA T 0 cOmpcljN-)j CHE-41CAL ~SYNTHES[Sv BENZENE DERIVATIVEt KETONE 00AMENATION H ,-CC-,NTROL_MARKING--NC RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FrW4E-3004/0176 STEP N0--IJR/03')3/7f)/0W) /00 1/0014/0019 __C 19C ACCESSUIN N'6--APQL3()935 L PROCESSING OAT'---13N0V70 ICLASSI F -2/2 009 UN lEb C I RC ACCESSION NO-AP0130935 :0F GP-0- ABSTRAcT. Tlf'c STRUCTUklE MJHALIN (1, R MEI--;=QUALS R PRIME2 EQUALS CQCME-:CHAE) (11) ~iAS 1'01N F I RIM- D . 11 GAVE I p a I (R . PRIME1 EQUALS k PRIML-2 EQUALS 03CMEBROBRAE) , fl. 50-2'DeGREES . i wAS 0 SU32 To rET9AHYDRiJXA,NTHALlN. ALK. ~HYDROGENATED IN MEOH OVER PT ,~--.METHAPJOLYSIS OF I YIFLDED TRANS ISOM[-THYLKHELLACTGNL (i, R PRIME1 EQUALS 11 PRIME2 EQUALS MED (TRANS-ItlY, M. .136-38DEGREES (C SUa6 Ili SUB6), (ALPHA)SUBD PRIME20 lf-',I.~ NOS 47.70EGREES (C~0.7,. ETOH); R SUBF U.3 P'l 5:4:1 N , H E X A f-) E r CSU86 H SUI~6 MlE0H UN VIC01111H SUB? PAPER) , ISOLATED FROM CIS I N DIOX NE f AV TRANS 111. 1 HYDROLYZED WITH 5PERCENT AQ. KOH Aq G E 15KHELLACTONE (1, 0 PRIPit-71 EQUALS R PPIME2 EQUALS 111 , M 213-15DE'l-IREES t-AQ * tlEDH)r R SUBF 0.0, AIND ANGELIC ACLU. :1 HYW1lL)L,YZED; WITH ION ALC. H SUB2 SG..SU34 YIELDED 3tOXj:)r3t,'tDll-!YDRUXANTYtYLETItS ANO ANHYOROMARMESIM. ~FANLITY: VSES. NAUCH.-ISSLED.' I N. s'r LEK:, RA$Y., MTTSA, USSR. til N C L A S S- I E 0 YC)SCOV, Svarochnoye Proizvodsoro, No 2, Feb 70 PP 27-23 Abstract. A test procedure and results from, the vibration testing of welded 11;oInts made of tra -nsfomer steel are presented. It is shoum that- the presence of a weld J ~does not lower the vibration strenGth of the sample. in addition to comparinc the vibration strergrth of the basic metal. and welded joints, the effect of the silicon content in the steel is also noted. Sarq)ler; 150 x 20 X 0.5 =.,i cut with and across -the rolling direction were used. the welded joints and The test results showed that the vibration strength o' basic metals depends on the silicon content and on tile waldtng direction of the bee' (the strength across the fiber is greater than along it). Fracture of the mples with a weld,always took place in the.basic metal r-ar ti- weld-affected s a. 1e e k, one. The vibration streng z ~,th of welded Joints made of treusfon,,ier steel in the case of three-phase arc welding with nonconsumable electrodes in argon In the section including the weld and weld-affected zone is apprec~ialbiy hi,7)2er th= the -roration strength of the welded steel. The vibration strength of the basic, metal V and welded joints of transformer steel increases with an increase in silicon content, /n 2 /2 i 1, USSR UDC 577.4 NIKONOV, L. M. "Automated Forms for Regular Expressions and Their Minimization!' Tr. Irkutsk- un-ta. Ser. mat. (Transactions of Irkutsk University, Mathematics Series) No 6, vol 74, 1970, PP 193-204 (from R;Lh-- Katematika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10V403) Translation: As one method of specifying a Mur antomaton, the -so-called automated forms of regular expressions are dete=ined. They are used to consider problems in t~e identification of the regular expressions and the minim;ization of the automaton. From the introduction USSR UDC: 577.4 "Automaton Forms for Regular Expressions, and Their,Minimization" Tr. Irkutsk. un-ta. Ser. mat. (Works of Irkutsk University. Mathematics Series), 1970, 74, No 6, pp 193-204 (from RZh-Kiber- No 10, Oct 72, abstFact No 1OV403.from the introduction) Translation: So-called automaton forms of regalar expressions are defined as one of the methods of assigning a Moore automa- ton.~ These forms are used to examine:prob,lems:,of identifying 'regular expressions and minimizing:an automaton. USSR UDC 616.981.5i-o36.21-022-.39-07:551.4 Bryansk Division, Gifographical Social, of ADAMVICH, V. L., and y the USSR "Significance of Landscape and Ecological Factors in the Epizootiology of Anthrax. 11.1 Comparative Method oIL Evaluating the Epizootic Inten4ity of an Area" Hoscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 8, Aug 70, PP 113-117 Abstract: Landscape and ecological features or antlwax I"oci Jx the western and eastern parts of Branskaya Oblast (southwest USSR) were sixamined, with particular reference to the principal soil types, humus content, soil pH, and frequency of apizootics. The main reservoirs of anthrax are found on:the floodplains of small rivers and low peat bogs. The neutral reaction of the latter is favorrbls to the multiplication and retention of Bac, anthracis in tho soil. New. 2Argely man-made anthrax foci on acid soddy_podzolic~clay loam, -.eandy. and sandy loam soils are the result of bringing peat from anthrax reservoirs to livestock fa-.ms and applying it to the fields. especially those with sarVly solls. Activation of old anthrax foci and the creation of now foci is tbu3 largely the result of human activity. This fact shou.1d be. taken into aaca=t In any evaluation of the epizootic situation in an area, together with the PhysicoahegiciAl charaoteristics of the sails, biotic factors, and the extent of erosion.: Bpjdemdolog~ USSR t= 619-616-981-51-036-21:551.4 ADAMOMH., V. L., and N1KONOY,_&jjj,,,Bryansk Branch GeograpItical Society USSR 'rMe, Significance of Tand scape Ecological Fact4ro in the Epizootialogy of Anthrax. Report I. The Erosion Factor" ~~-",.,MoScow, Zhurnal MikrobiolOgii, EpidemiologiiIImmunobiologii, vol 47, No 6, June 70, PP 73-79 Abstract: Cartographic rwthods were used to analrze the dirtribution of cases of anthrax according to soil regions in Bryanak" oblast. It was found that the quantitative distribution of foci of the dise.aae Is not reliAted to the type or structural composition of the soil; rather, it depen" on the intensiveness of break- down of the terrain by erosion. The more eroded the terraka., the more numerous the foci of disease. Grey forest and soddy-poftolic,,loany sai" are equally favorable ..for the deyelopwnt of anthrax. The higheat increase in tb& incIdence of anthrax J, c was obser"d from 1944 through lg(*'. o UNCLASSIFIED:.~ PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 --T-.tTL'E--THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TERRAIN ECOLOIGICAL FACTORS IN THE EPIZOOTCLOGY ANTHRAX't -EROSION FACTOR -U-. ;;4~7-HO".VOZJ.~ADAMOVACH, c allNTRY OF INFO--USSR -._~~_~_SOURCE--,ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGII, EPIDEMIOLOGIII IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970, NR 6, PP 73-79 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 :~,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SClENCIES ..__':TOPICS TAGS--ANTHRAX# EPHOOTIOLOGYr GEOG'RAPH;C. LOCATION, CARTOGRAPHY, SO[L ~-STRUCTURE ONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ::'_-b.0CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~-,~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0410 STEP NO--UR/0016/701000/00610073/0079 -~-(~IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126163 UNG "ING DArE--040EC70 .16 UNCCAS~~fFl PR6CESS 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126163 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT, CARTOGRAPHIC METHODS WERE APPLIED -,.-TO STUDIES OF THE TERRAIN IN BRYANSK REGION (THE MCETING POINTS OF THE -AN HEIGHTS AND THE LOILANOS OF POLESIE). As k -A L ED H MIDDLE RUSSI W EVE T.E QUANTITATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF ANTHRAX FOCI (,A TOTAL- OF 643 EPIZOIJI'OLOGIC CENTRE& WERE REGISTERED SINCE 1884) DEPENDED ON THE INTENSITY OF ERoSION -OF THE TERRITORY. GREY FOREST AND SODDY PODZOLIC LOAMY $OILS ARE EQUALLY FAVOURABLE FOR ANTHRAX. T ri-I EGREATEST ACTIVATIO14 OF ANT.H'RAX FOCI WAS NOTED FROM 1944 To 1962: THERE AROSE 355 14EW FOCI.DURING THAT PERIOD WHICH CHIEFLY LOCALIZED IN THE REGIONS OF EROSION TERRAIU. IRRESPECTIVE OF THE TYPE OF THE SOIL AND IJS lklEcHA CAL composirm, FACILITY: BRYANSKIY OTDEL GEOGRAFICHESKOGO,085HCHESTVA SSSR UNCLASSIFIED olp'~!t 016 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 OF A HYPSOMETRIC MAP OF THE VISIBLE LUNAR HEMISPHERE V.1 T HALLOWANCE FOR RELIEF -U- ~AUTHOR-(02)-LIPSKIYi YU.N.v NIKONOVP V.A. ~_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970p PP 407-410 ,"S.-OURCE -,4SOCOWt ASTRONOHICHESKIY ZHURNALP VOL 47t NO 2v ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --MAPt LUNAR SURFACEt LUNARJOPOGRAPHYi LUNAR CRATER .-I.OPIC TAGS -C-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0966 STEP ND--Ult/0033/70/ot~7/002/0407/0410 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0126611 UNCLASSIFIED t 3 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 C,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126611 ~-A8S_,TkACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS MANY AS TEN HYPSDMETRIC MAPS OF -.3'HE LUNAR SURFACE HAVE ALREADY BEEN CONSTRUCTED, BUT EH,ISDHYPSES Oil MAPS ARE VERY POORLY RELATED TO REAL RELIEF FORMS. THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE STEP BY STEP HOW THEY COMPILED A NEW MAP OF THIS TYPE WHICH REFLECTS ACTUAL RELIEF FORMS MORE REALISTICALLY. THE RAL't DATA WERE DRAWN FROM THE CATALOG OF lvO52 POINTS COMPILED BY HOPMANN. ALL THESE .,POINTS- ARE ON THE VISIBLE HEMISPHERE AND ACCOUNT FOR' 66 PERCENT OF ITS AREA. THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF THE VISIBLE HEMISPHERE C0.4PILE0 BY THE ARMY MAP SERVICE IN 1963 WAS ALSO USED., ALL OF HOPMANNIS, 1,052 POINTS ..-WERE IDENTIFIED IN ARTHUR'S CATALOGUE AND PLOTTED Ofj THE SOVIET LUNAR _-mMAP- PUBLISHED IN 1967. SINCE THE AVERAGE-DENSITY PF POINTS IS 5-6 PER -AREA MEASURING IODEGREES TIMES 10DEGREES AND SINCE THE AVERAGE ELEVATION _~.,:.ERRURS ARE 1,3 KMt THE ISOHYPSES WILL RPFLEU ONLY THE LARGEST ANQ MOST ELONGATED RELIEF FORMS. A SHORTCOMING IS THAT EVEN;THE.LARGEST CRATERS THE COMPILED MAP -WILL NOT BE-REPRESF.NTED AS RELIEF FORMS RY ISOHYPSES, HAS ISQHYPSES DRAWN AT 0.5 KM INTERVALS:(THE MAI) IS REPP.ODUCED IN THE AT A REDUCED SCALE). THE ELEVATIONS OF CRATER WALLS AND BOTTOMS CANNOT 13E READ FROM THE MAP. THE MAP COVERS THE REGION:IN THE RANGE PLUS 70DEOREES LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AND GIVES THE HORIZONTAL AND --VERTICAL POSITION OF NONCRATER RELIEF FORMS.WHOSE DIAMETERS EXCEED PLUS Oq IM[NUS 1'KM. WITH AN ACCURACY TO PLUS~ OR MINUS 1~ KM THE MAP MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO UETERMINE THE RELATIVE ELEVATION OF AREAL FEATURES GREATER THAN 150 KM IN UfAMFTER SFIIARAtED BY ANY DISTANCE IN THE LUNGITUOE OR LATITUnE RANGE PLUS OR MINUS 70OEGREESo DATE--230CT70 /3 UNCLASS%T~IE PROCESS rNG CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126611 MAP SHOWS THAT THE ZERO CONTOUR FOR THE MOST PART RUNS ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF THE CONTINENTS AND SEAS. THE HIGHEST REGION~ ARE SITUATED AROUND GEMINUS CRATER (PLUS 3.0 KM), APPOLOPIJIUS CRATER (PLUS 3.0 KM) AND IN THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE CONTINENTAL REGIoN oF THE ~S(IUTHERN HEM I SPHE RE (PL US 3. 0 K M) .THE LOWEST AREAS ARE THF CENTRAL REGIO.NS OF. CIRCULAR SEAS: 4ARE HUMORUM (MINUS 3.0 Kt4) AND mARE 'NECTARIS _(MINUS 3.0 Ki4). LUNAR 3)UNTAINS HAVE THE FOLLOWING MAXIMUM ABSOLUTE ELEVATIONS, THAT IS# ELEVATIONS RELATIVE TO A SPHEt'E WITH A RAOIUS 01: 11,738.0 K!4: ALPS PLUS 1.5 KM. CAUCASUS PLUS 3.0 KMt APPENNINES PLUS KM, CARPATHIANS PLUS 1.5 KM* JURA PLUS 1o0 KM AND ALTAY PLUS 3.0 Km. SEAS WITH A CIRCULAR CONFIGURATION HAVE A CLEARLYt~XPRESSED CONCENTRIC STRUCTURE OF ELEVATIONSt SLOPfNG YOWARD:THE CENTER. THE CONTINENTAL -.REGION-nF THE SOUTHERN HE41SPHERE IS NONUNIFORM IN c-LEV4TION; AITHIN IT :---THERE ARE REGIONS WITH ELEVATJONS:FRUM MINUS 1.0 Td,PLUS 3.0 K;4. THE M DIFFERENCE IN ELEVATION ON THE MAP IS T.O.Ki ,J, LI E? Y Ko~,01;, V. echmiqut~ of Ste-C.-I 12,2u~- Trca~--.1&.nt lnducLcm t: al. 10 D.P or, Z'Ie Cf-c-,: L:,-- -u L o- of ~Cjeld during- ciectrica--, hz, a S elactric inductioa harcluain~;. 1 f e a ~,u S hardening, z5 z E~, C f rec CUS S i c I-,S O',q Q III L f2 d 0 -6 G-I in, c. consider '. Sp a cf i z a-y , hardeninc, durirg dcap 4-,du-c~ hcazin~ wlic.~, r.-rOL4u~-_e.,3 0 r ties at rnii -Ioying olE steel and eliminates the hardening. --xc. Nr. Abstracting Ser,,~ice: 0 108160'. CHEMICAL ABST. 135549t Steel. Ozenkii A-. D.; SoIntsev, uni jSjff=j7_-T-. T., a en-- arh Kunitsa. 57~'715- 260,899 (C k Ph IM-M 1968; From, Olkrylijw, IsAr t., kxyl zwki 1970, 47(4), 81. S wi : fro rties consis of: C 0,40-0.45, Si 0.5-0,7; bibliographic entries. -1 /Z 012 UNCLASSI DIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TItLE--RESPONSE OF PLANTS GROWN FROMLEFT AND R16FIT FRUITS OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS. TO THE DIRECT[ON OF THE TERRESTRIAL "IAGNE'TIC F[EL0 AND TYPE OF AUTHOR-(02)-NIKULINt A.V.t LEYSLE9 V.. F C. OUNT RY 0 F INFO--USSR P? 471-477 ,KSOURCE-FIZIOLOGIYA RASTENIYP 1970r VOL. 117F NR 3v ~'__OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .._~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC FIELD EFFEOTv NITROGEN, NUTRITION, PLANT CHEMISTRYv tHLOROPHYLL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS _DOCUMENT CLASS PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1143 STEP NO--UR/0326/70/017/003/0471/0477 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123128 UNCLAS 212 612 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE--230CT70 m-CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL23128 Z39-0- WaSTIANCI 9 NRl S 13 IaIAE SU-13EG SUGAR BEET PLANTS !4ERE CULTIVATED UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS FROM SEEDS OF 1- AND 0 6fOLOWCAL FORMS ORIENTED DURING SOWING TOWARDS EITHER THE S OR N GEOMAGNETIC POLE. RA'IDOMLY ORIENTED SEEDS SE9VE0 'AS Ccj,,iTq()LS (cf. rG -STUDY THE RESPONSE OF PLANTS GROWN FROR.LIOR 0 FRU[TS AMMONIUM (A) OR NITRATE.(N) NITROGEN SUPPLIED TO A.PHUSPHORUS POTASSfUM BACKGROUND WAS EMPLOYED. THE GERMINATION POWER AND SEEO VIGOR# FRESH W~:TGHT PER 100 PL&RTS DURING THINNING, CATALASE ACTIVITYt CHLOROP4YLL CONTENT AND RSSPIRATION RATE OF LEAVES-WERE DETERMINED DURING THE VEGETATIGN PERIOD. THE GERM[NATING POWER AND SEED VIGOR WERE HIGHER IN LEFT FRUITS WITH A SOUTHERN ORIENTATION. PLANTS GRO4N FROM THESE FR(Jfrs DEVELOP AT A HIGHER RATEt POSSESS A HIGHER CA-TALASE ACTIV[TY (BY 19PERCENT)t CONTAINED MORE CHLOROPHYLL (52PERCENT11 RESPIFE AT A HIGHER RATE kj.14?E9,CF_NTl AND YIELT) k L,kVGv,?, CRUP UV rSE-TTER QUhLITY fbPERCENT) RIGHT HAND FRUITS U% THE OTHER "NND qEPMINATED, IAORE RAPIDLY, YfELOEO PLAturs arm A FASTER GROWIN' 20PERCEW) 4,10 41TIH H16HER L7 o RATE O~- PHYStOLOIGICAL PROCESSES :(7-32PERCENTI WHE(i THE FRUITS wERE -IRIENTED TOwAROS THE NORTHERN MAGNETIC.POLE. NMRVxIUM IF3i",A OF NITROGEN EXERTS A FAVORABLE EFFECT 014 PLANTS FROM LEFT HN1,10 FkIJITS, viviERE&S THE R RIGHT HAND FRUITS. NITRATEFORM EXERTS A FAVORABLE EFFECT ON PLANTS,~F 014 FACILITY: VORLNEIH. AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE. UNCLA S S I F I E 0 Ref Code: rp*. 21 MARY SOURCE; Klinicheskaya a ral na, 1970, Vol 48, ift it ~'P'P CID.; a-15" THE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTIVE SYNDROME Summary The article g Iives a pathageneffe generaltz atiorr of tientilstloj7 and hemodynarrile 81skur- banc%~s a:~~ociated with obstruction oi the bronchi. Ventilation disturbances in spastic bro,7, chitis -3n6 bronchial asthrra were compared. The obstructive syndrome is divided into acute and chronic, slowly and rapidly progresssing, and malignant. A relation was established bet- ween the rate of the process and character of the injurious factor and diameter of aifected bronch. The author sets forth a concept on '.he stage-specific nalure of the obstructive syndro- me, which gives grounds to combine obstructive chtonic bronchitis, obstructive emphysema with. pulmonary hypertension. and right-ventricular insufficiency by the notion of chronic p. obstrudtive bronchitis'' The prominent role of infection inAfte develoemert of spastic and allergic-, bronchitis gives grounds lo.,refer to the, expediency of including bronchial, a-sthrna !old the notion oi obstructive bronchitis. UEL/FWE e;z' 19771293 -777 UNCLASSE FIE6 PR6rFSSLNG DATE--oqacr70 E-THERMODYNAMICS OF METHYLHEXANE-1 SONERIZATION-U- .-WUTHOR-(04)-RUGANQV, G.N.* KOBU, -G.YA.,.ANDREYEVSKlYt.0.N.t NIKULINo K.V. JCOUNTRY. OF. INE&--USSR fi~RCE-NEF'TEKHIMIYA 1970, 10(1)9 16-21 -'b"AtEl PUB-L ISHED-----70 -~-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY '10P -THERMODYNAMICS. HEXANEs ALKYC RAUICAL,ASOMERIIATIONt PHASE -M~ TAGS EQUi_LI6RiUM-w_ ENTROPY .-CLATROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO Y REELIFRAME-1992/1966 STEP NO--UR/0204/70/010/001/0016/0021 ".ORUX CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112930 ';A f, "glut, r.-my". p ---------- --090CT70 21Z 021 UNCLA551FIED. PtiocE55ING DATE Z.XC-(ikYLYCX4&lC- (0,3,e~ECHVLHEXANE (111 IN THE N. AjYd YWPJR PIIASFS 4T -._,7a-Z_76V66Kft-S &r 4611W -4ZCZ RlhLi AS 4 C,47-41YSf, r-)?L?At 7'HE EQU149, OA TA AVEGREES SUB368 AND. DELTASDEGREES SIA336B W)~-'RE- MIN IS 24 Pl-I)S Z?. DELTAET MULE AND MINUS 0.47 PLUS 0,0, MINUS O.L,EU.: DIPFE?,ENCE IN MINUS 50 CAL-1 :4NTROPY OF I AND 11 CALCO. FOR GNb STEREOISOMER OF 11 (L OR D) WAS MINUS BASED ON EQUIL. 19ATAO', FACILETY: BELURUSS. GEIS. UNIV. AMO LENINA, MINSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED i, Z A~ machmiesa fto*rties USSR UDC: 621-746.58 LIPCHIN, T. N., NIKULIN, L. V., LOMONOSOV' Yu. M.,.Perm' Poly-technic Insti- tute "Hardening of Alloys in Pressure Die Casting" Moscow, Izvestiya VUZov: Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 11, 1972, pp 161-163 Abstract: The authors investigate the hardening mechanism responsible for the high mechanical properties which are attained without heat treatment when the pressure die casting method is used for making parts. M15 magnesium alloy specimens cast in a sand mold, a chill mold and by pressure die casting were studied for mechanical properties, density, grain size,microstructure, dis- location density -- characteristics which can have an appreciable effect on the strength properties of alloys. The strength properties of specimens made by pressure die casting exceeded those of chill-mold specimens by a factor of 1.4, with a corresponding figure of 2 for die;-cast specimens over sand-mold s-Decimens. The mechanism responsible for hardening of alloys during pressure the casting involves high cooling rates and application of pressure during the crystallization process. These conditions of solidification result in a sharp reduction in grain size (by a factor of 10 as compared with chill-mold :7777F77 USSR LIPCHIN, T. N. et al., Izvestiya VUZov: Chernaya Metalllurg~ya, No 11, 1972, 16l-i63 casting, and by a factor of 20 as compared with sand-mold casting). These conditions also increase the dislocation density by nearly an order of mag- nitude as compared with sand-mold casting. All three casting methods gave the same.density. The nonequilibrium conditions obtaining din7ing pressure the casting result in slight supersaturation,of the solid solution, which makes heat-treat haxdening ineffective.,. 2/2 19 "-I- . . . TIC, , ~-, I . UDC: 621.373-016.756 USSR KRIVOSHCIEYLOV9 G. V., NIKULINI N. G'. SMIRITOV, V. A. , and :--BOY6LOVSKIY, R. I. "Transient Process in a laser.With Active Modulation" Novosibirsk, kvtcmetriya, No 5, 1972, PP 113-119 Abstract: An analysis is made of the transient process in lasers with active modulation of the losses involved in the excitation of ultrashort light pul--es. The traveling wave laser, in which the ensemble of two-level atoras with uniformly expanded amplification lines is used as 'he model for the active medium.. is examined. With the dispersion assumed to be negligib-le, the pulse varia tion occurs in the active medium and the,modula-tor. The transmission of the light -pulse through the medium at carrier frequency reso- nance is then described by a system of three equations. These are solved and an eXT)ression for the radiation intensity is derived. The computations show that linear compression ib basically respon- sible for shorteninf~ the pulse duration. Ex1perinients to check the effect of the linear oscillation development time on the pulse du-- ration were conducted, and a diagram of the apparatus plus an 1/12 11 A rvR UDC 621.375.82 KRfVOSHCHEKOV, G. V., NIKULIN N. G., SOKOLOVSKIY, R. I. "Nonstationary Processes on Excitation'of Optical Harmonics" V.sb. Nelinqyn. protsessy v oRLI~~. (Nonlinear Processes in Optics--collection of works)- vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 35-60 (from RZh-Fizik--, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12D880) Translation: In the approximatio n of a given field, the ti-me-space character- istics of the transition process,are analyzed for excitation of the second harmonic by ultrashort pulses and series of ultrashort pulses of laser radia- tion for colinear and noncolinear interaction. It is,demonstrated that in the first case for defined relations between the oscillation period as a re- sult of inexact synchrony of the second harmonic amplitude and the repetition rate of the ultrashort pulses, an increase in the second harmonic amplitude with an increase in the path length in the tionlinearcrystal (train synchrony) is possible. The shape of the second harmonic pulses~as a function of the shape of the ultrashort pulses is discussed.. The applicability of the approxi- mate solutions obtained by the second harmonic excitation intithod was analyzed in the case of k >> k Yand in th e approx ima tion of the given field in the case