SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OGNEV, B.V. - OGANENKO, A.S.
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USSR uDc 615 -849-3-9-015. k: 612 - 35
V= 0-VS-=-I f, A. A., TIROTITSlaY, R. A., KL, V., PAZYGRIN,
ED - I hns skiy,
B. A., and FEI 91=j, G. F., Institat%e of Surgery iir--ni AV. ' is' v
Acaaemmy of Y6dical Sciences, Chair of Operative Surger~y, and ak-)1:10--m-ohical
ISSR, and Central Institute of II&I'tanced Training of Plvsicians,
Ministry of Health USSR, I 14ascow
"Effect of Laser Padip-tior, on Rabbit Liver"
197-, pp 20-23
Biole.,dii.i MW:Ltsivy, No 6, 2
AbstracC: Following lipar-Otory, the right lobes of the livers of rabbits were
expaared to either pulr,!d or t,,on4ZIimou Ln-sQr weves. Thp waves Produced
a 1wal burn and coagulation necrosis of the tissue toi-tither -trith hemorrliazes
arA- thranbosis of the blood verazels.. Continuous laser Crrqdiation resulted in
bloolless incision of liver pareinhjmm and formation o-IC-a scar at Lhe site of
isculartuation was 'restored vi-Uiil~ 15 to 30 days Vith
entry .5 days Wter. V,-
the of blocd tesselm passessing .'an atylAcal sumetum (mirrowed,
erda-rpd., ampits-ted, bent, etc.
USSR uDc: 681.327
BRO-AYEV, Yu. M. ,OGNEV, I. V,
"Analysis of the Operating Capacity of I ediate-Access.Core Stores"
Mon
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Eneineering Institute), 972,
vyp. 121, PP 101-105 (from. RZh-A-,qor_atika, Telemekhanika j. Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No IB386 by,K. Yu.Y
Translation: A method is considered for calculating the req;ian o-f oper-
ational stability of an immediate-access memory. This region is t. gener-
alized characteristic of the parametric reliability of !Lri inunediate-access
core store and can be used to predict the behavior of an immediate.-access
memcry- under various operating conditions. Examples are given of calcu-
lation of the region of operational stability. apd calculation of the op-
ti-in falue of the exciting curre state of the im
nts. The temperature.,
mediat(-acceas memory is analyzed. Three illustrationa.
pip
UDC: 681-327
USSR
simmAyFv, Yu. m., bGNEV, I. V.
ory Cores"
Requirements for the Parameters of Ylem
Moscow, Magnit. elementy avtomatiki i vy9hisl- teb-hn. X111 Vses. soveshch.
1972, Ref. doki. (Magnetic Elements in Automation and COmputer Technology.
Fourteenth All-Union Conference, 1972. Abstracts of Papers), 1972, PP 93-94
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 1, Jan
73, abstract No 1B385 by 13. K.)
Translation: The authors analyze the causes of unstable operation of ferrite
core inemory matrices inspected and sorted in accordance: vith prinza-y nagnetic
parameters. Pelations are found for evaluating the sta~oility of conditions of
storing and recording information in memoi-j martrices of a 2.5D syster.,i with a
change in te=eratuxe and vith regard to the geometrf and ragnetic para-meters
of cores. It is shm-n that the stability of matrix conditions falls with an
increase in the limits of the s-oread in coercive foi--e of the cores. On thin
basis it is concluded thut additional inspection is required for this pai-ameter
in classifying cores.
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~-F-4RC ACCESSION NO--AN0108027
GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~A GEODETIC IESTING RANGE HAS BEEN
ESTA15LISFED ON THL TFRRITORY OF TfIE KAZAKHSTAN CAl"ITAL AND ITS SUBURBS.
IT PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART IN ENGINEERING, GOEOESV WORK. AND DEVELOPMENT
--OF EAF-THOUAKE PRGOF BUILDINGS.. TOE WORK; X.N 'TH I S;FIELD IS CARIIED BY
~.-T.HE INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES OF THE KAZAKH ACAIDEMY JF SCIENCES
-IN COLLABORATION WITH THE MAIN-ADMINISTRATION OF. GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY
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DATE PLELISHEC-15AFR70
~SUJECT AREAS-PhYSICS9 BEFAVICRAL ANU; SCC EAL SCIENCES
TUICITAGS-ELEIVENTARY PARTICLEv COSPIC PAY,# P HY S I C SPERSCMEt., PHYSICS
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OGNEV, 0. CORRESPONDENT
TITTu- AT~THE FRONTIER OF SCIENCE
~:NEIWSPAPER- IZVESTIYAS APRIL 15 1970, P. 2 'COLS 2-3.
ABSTRACT-- A NEW HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS INSTITUTE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED
BY THE KAZAKH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. THE SCHOOL OF.~KAZAKN SCIENTISTS
VHO ARE CONDUCTING RESEARCH INTO ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS IS A
HEADED BY Z.H.- TAKIBAYEV., VICE-PRESIDENT Or- THE. ACADEMY. Tllil: NEW
INSTITUTE IS ESTABLISHING A COSMIC RAY STATION NEAR ALMA-ATA AT AN
r ~~tllt IN.-iTITUTE
ALTITUDE OF 3,,340 METERS. THE Rt.S,.ARCH CONDUC ED
IS COORDINATED WITH THE._T_YAN=5jHAN, TUI!
_4.lA_TJ_9N., PF_T_KK_PnY_S_TQ" A 4-114-T=
IMENI LEBEDEV OF THE SOVIET ACADEMY OF,5CIENCES. SCILNTIST5 FROM
POLANDAND C2ECHOSLOVAKIA'WILL PARTICIPATC IN NEW EXPERLMENTS.
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USSR bDC 669.295.015.3:543.42
GWKIT, 1. A., GALUSHKO, Ye. G., POLONIK, V. V. OGNE'V, P. K. , KOLOMOYETS,
:-T: G. G., and PEREVYAZKO, A. I.
"Spectral Determination of Oxygen in Hy4rided Titaniuii Powders"
Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titan;a, &Callurfjiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 155-159
Translation: A deseripti-in. is given of the~method, based on the principle of
full dehydrogenation i briquetted suspended matter,:wKich is analyzed, in
an anode state of the direct current arc and exciting 'the hydrogen from Cie
mixture of gases in an argon environment by the same 41scharge. lZecording
of the analytic lines it 6,562.85 A/Ar 6,965,43 YK was done on an ISP-51
spectrograph with a chamber with a focusing distance of 270 mm on Infra-
760 photoplates. Graduated charts for determining hydeogen were i:ton-
structed on coordinates (Delta S; 1g G).. The reproducibility of tesults
from spectral determination of hydrogen in hydrogenate~'l titanium powders
is characteri2ed by a variation coefficient of 5--6% with a hydrogen con-
contration interval between 1.5 and 42. Th rq!e 113-ustr4tions, two tablefi,
and one bibliographic entry.
70
USSR UDC 621.762
FEDORCHENKO$ I M., OGNEV KOLOMOYErS, G. G. , A31OULN, V. 111. ,
RZYTSES, V. B.:
EVA, N. A., and RUTBEERG, V. P.
."The Effect of Aluminum and Molybdenum on the Properties of Sintered
Titanium at Room and Elevated Temperatures"
Moscow, Metallurgiva i Khimiya Titana (institut Titana.) , 1,11etallurgiva
Publishing Rouse, Vol- 6, 1970, pp 111-116
Translation: Results are given from research on the mechanical properties
of the alloys titanium-aluminuni, titanium-molybdenum, :and triple alloys
Utanium-aluminum-molybdenum at room tempqrature and.at teml)eratu:,-es raised
j:o-3000C. The alloys were obtained by mechfftiical blending of powders. After
itompacting and sintering one time, the alloys studied had a tensiie strength
up to 80 gigacalories/t=2 and elongatlon.per;unit length of 5-16%. A] loy-
Ing aluminum and molybdentun increases the: heat resistaace or sintorad
titanium alloys; the short-term strength at 300'C increases-by more than
two times. The stress-ruptuxe strength iacre&qes signtficantly dtiring
alloying. Four illustrations, one tablei and four bibliographic entries.
USSR UDC 621.762
TER-FOGOSY MPYETS, G. G. PEREVYAZKO, It. I.,
AN, E. D., KOLOD
ESTF-W,.L. M., and ANOKHIN V. M.
"Powder Nfetallurgy Filters Made. of: Titanium Sc raps"
Moscow, Metallu.rgiya. i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana),, Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp, 97-99
Translation: The effect of the technological parameters of manufacture and
properties of.the initial titanium powder on filter productivity are studied.
itls discovered that 4t JS expedient to comoact filters at pressu~:es up to
tiWO tons/CM2 and to sinter them at temperatur'es not exo*eeding 1,100%.
Filter productivity is determined during1iltratioa of-liquids, and the
dependence of productivity on a drop in pressure to one:atmosphere and on
the size and shape ok"' grains of the initial pcnider is eHtabllshed. It is
determined that the water carrying capacity of filte-ra ~snanufactureA from
hydride povdar is 3-5 times greater than simlIar ones m~idc of clet:4.rolytic
podder. Wo illustrations and two bibliographic Ontrie*
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USSR UDC 621.762
BRYNZA, A. P., OGNEV, R. K., RYNSKAYA, Ye..S., PATRUSHEVA, A. G., XOLOMOYFTS,
NP1- -Ind TER-POGOSYAN, E. D.
G,~G., SOROKI Ris,
"Corros$.on of Powder Metallurgy Titanium.in a Damp Atmosphere Containing
Hydrogen Chloride and in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid,"
Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana),
Metallurgiya
Pliblishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 105-111
Tkanslation: The corrosion behavior of powder metallurgy titanium in gases,
and solutions of hydrochloric acid within the temperature interval 20-80'C
is investigated. It is establishel. that at a temperature of 20'C, attrio-
spheric-corrosion of powder metallurgy titanium above 3 and 7% solutions
of hydrochloric acid is not observed, and in a solution of hydrochloric
acid with a concentration up to 10%, slight corrosion is observed after a
certain induction period. At 80'C', powdor metallurgy titaniurd corrodes
with all concentrations of hydrochloric acid that were studied. The
effective energy for activating the process of dissolving titanium speci-
mans is 62.8-71.2 k1lojoulas per =16. Seven illiLqtrations,,one table,
and 11 bibliographic entries.
762
USSR UDC 621.
OGNEV, R. K., KOLOMOYETS, G. G., TER-POGOSY.W. E. D., ESTRMI, L. 'X.,
M. ,and PEREVYAZKO, A. I.
."Tha Effect of.Technological Parameters on the Qualitios of Construction
Articles Obtained by the Method of,Compactirig,Titanium.,Porwder,911
mose-W, Metallurgiya i Khimiva Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Yol 6, 1970, pp 94-97
Translation: The effect of the features of initial powders and the techno-
logical param-t-ters in manufacturing construction articles an their mechanicai
properties is considered. Aen identical compacting pressures, tLe dntnsity
of articles made of electrolytic powder is greater by 4-77, than for similar
articles made of hydride powder, and this gap decreases durLng the process
of heat treatment. Increasing the sintering temperature of the powder
metallurgy titanium leads to an increase in tensile strength and alongation
per unit length. Where heat treatment is at a temperature of 1,300C, the
tensile strength is equal to 55-65 gtgacalories/ma2 a6d the elongation per
unit length reaches 11%. Two illustrations, one tablei, and-three 'Diblio-
graphic entries.
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USSR UDC 621:762
MUSIMIN, A. M., VINOGRADOV, G. A., OGNEV-,: R-. K., KOLOMYETS, G. G., and
TER-POGOSYAN, E. D.
"High-Speed Rolling of Iron and Titanium Powders"
Mos c
ow, lletallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana):, 1hetallurglya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 100-105
Translation: Results are given for research on conditions of rolling witli
forced feeding of metal powders. An empirical dependency is established
between the thickness of the strip and the productivity of the mill as a
function of the value of the roll solution and pressure of the powder sup-
.,port. It is demonstrated that the use of forced p4xidelr feeding makes it
:possible to increase the rolling speed to 3.2 meters per second and more,
and~to regulate the density of the strip within a widd range. Four illus-
trations,.onia table, and two bibliographic entries.
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~41YAZXO A. I.,
L. M. ~artd ANOXHIN, V. M
IlMetal Ceramic FilteT.s of Titanium Was~uesll:
Sb..,tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titaps. (CollOctel 'Works ~of All-.Union
Scientiftc-Researf;h~ and Planning, Institute for:TitaTiiuQ;) 6, 1970,
pp. 97-99, (Tran!,Iated from Referativnyy Zburnal-Metallih!giya. No. L,
1971, Abstract hol G475 by the authors).
Translation: The influence of technological parametors!Gf the manufacture
and properties of initial Ti powder on productivity of filters i.s ,itudied.
Pressing if filters should be performed at pressures up,' to 2 t/cm
sinteri;tg at temperatures of less than 11000. The productivity of filters
is &-temined for filtration of fluids. The dependence of productivity
ar:pressure drop of up to I atmosphere and on size and:shape of initial
-Powder particles is determined.. The throu put capacity for water of
filters made of hydride powder is!three t mes higher-than the throughput
c
capacity for filters made of electroly powder. 2 figures.
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USSR UDC 621.762.01:669.295
OGNEV, R. K. , KOLOMOYETS, G.. G.,TER-P,OGOSYAN, E. 0.0 ESTRAM, L. M.,
MM V YAZKO A.
M. and PEP.EV
"Influence of Technological Parameters Or,!Properties~of StrLICtural
Products Produced by Pressing.Ti.tanium PoWders".
Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana [Collected Works of All-Union
Scientific-Research and Planning Institute,for Titan~um], 6, 1970, pp.
.94-97,,(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-nMetallul!giya, No. 1, 1971,
Abstract No.1 G453 by the authors).
Translation: The authors studied the influence of the propertie!5 of the
initial powders and technological parameters in the manufacture i)f
structural products on their mechanical properties. WithAdentical
pressing pressures, the density of products~of electiplytic powders is
higher~than_that of similar products of'.hydride~powdeTs by:4-7%, although
this difference is reduced during heat~treatment. lnc.reastng the
sintering temperature of metal ceramic Ti causes an.incren~e in (:r and 6.
b
With heat treatment temperature of 13100, k Jr=2 6 reaches
ab 'S 55 9
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MUSIMIN, A. M., VINOGRADOV, G. A. OGNEV R_.L, Kuamm G. and
TER
-POGOSYAN, E. D.
"High-Speed Rolling of Iron and Titanium P
owders"
Sb tr. Vses, n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana [Cbllecte&Works: of All-Union
Scientific-Research and Planning.Institute for Titanium]i 6, 1970,
pp. 100-105, (Trans),ated from Referativnyy Zhurnal.-Metallurgiya, No. 1,
1971, Abstract No.1 G474 by the authors)
Translation: The use of forced powder feed allows the rolling spe(:d to be
increased to 3.2 w,/sec and higher, i.e., to speeds higher than those
-5 Of magnitude. The (It~nsity of tho raw
ordinarily used by several ordei
rolled product with forced feed can be adjusted over broad limits by changing
the powder feed force. Increasing the he'ight:of the powder Column in the
hopper over the mill with gravity,powder.feed cannot be: used to re-place
forced powdor feed, since it does not allow~an increaso in rolling spoed
band ha's no Influence on the thickness and::d'an.~ity of the raw,rolled product.
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-:- ~:, -PROCESSICANNE)T BE CONSIDERED AS THE CAUSE OF REGIO 14AL META%vJRPHISM; 2)
THE UNEVENNESS OF HEAT REGIME IN THE EARTfl-S CRUST DURING THE PR:)CFSS 'IF
-.'GENERAL UECREASE OF HEAT IN TIME GAVE RISE TO THREE EPOCHS OF REGIONAL
J,.GRPHISM-,-AND THREE EPOCHS OF FOLDING ASSOCIATED WITH TlElm, ARC44EAN,
EARLY PROTEROZOIC AND RIFEAN., 14ENCE EACH OF,THE PRECAMBRIAN COMPLEXES
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IS-CHARACTERISED BY THE GRADE OF GERIONAL- META~40RPHISKAND TE:
FEATURIES,,WHICH ARE SPECIFIC UNLY FOR:THAT PARTECULAR COMPLES; 31 THE
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nology imeni. D. I. Mondnleyev,, Hoscow, Ministry~~ of Higher and
d Specialized Education RSP
Secon ary
"VIethod of Preparing 2, 4, 6-Trimethyl, one 4c ryl sm.00-s Yza- 1, 3, 5-Tr i it z ine
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USSR Authorts Certificate No 250912~ f U., 8 Jul 680 publisho(i
16 Feb 70 (from RZh-Khim1"yqp 25 Sep 70, Abstv-act No 11311711 P,
No ldj:
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by N. B. evolozhskaya)
Translat -ion: The compound in the artlele title, (1).was preparod by
the reac n of methylolacrylamide (11) with ineLqTnine at 90-960.
For example, I mole melamine and 21!~__ml water are hosted on a
boiling-water bath for 10 min, the temperature is reduced to 90-910,
and 3.1 mole 11 in added to the mixture with agitation, the t-empara-
ais6d-to 95-060, and condensation is ca-pri6d out for 10~
ture is r
and then down to
15 min; the solution is cooled rapidly to 200,
2_--~9- The settling procipitate Is filtered off! and~roprecipitated
.f-r= ter. with co6ling. Lis obtid edj~ leld ift%p and m. p., 153.
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M 'GP-0- ABSTRACT. COGRAKULAT I ON OF SKO RUBbER aSK
RUBBER (IN A 1-'1 RATIO) LED TU IMPROVED EXTRUDABILETY AND DRYING
CONDITICNS OF RUBBER GRANULES. COGRANULATION WAS f-RESI)MALILY ACCOMPANEO
:.8,t A CHEM- REACTION WHICH IMPROVED THE~PHYSICO MEG.H. PROPERTIES OF THE
FACILITY: DNEPROPETROVSK. KHIM. "TEKHAIOL. INST. IM.
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-BIOLOGICAL ANO MEOICAL VZIENCES
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141 MALE ALBINO RATS BY KEEPING ON ATHtROGENIC DIET OURiNG 16 DAYS.
AFTEK THAT THE RAT& WERE KEPT ON ORDINARY RATION, AN0:0:FFCT nF 7-?l
FOLD NYAMIDE INJECTIONS ON NUR4ALIZATION IN LIP10$ MEl"ABOLIS4 WAS
~STUDIED. NYAMIDE STROV;LY DECREASES THE:10TAL Ll~.'IIDS CONTENITI
'f%0L, TRIGLYCERIDES, BETA, LI POPROTEINS LEVELS IN 6LO'll) SERUM.
CHOLE5TE
~THE RATILS TOTAL LIPIDS-PHUSPHOLIPIDSP Ckit;LESTERk)L-PHt)SPYiDLIPIDSr
THR-ILYCERICES-PHOSP14OLIPIDS WERE. ALSO, DECREASED.~ PROCESSES OF
-.--.-.~-CHOLF-STERLIL.CATABOLISM ARE ACtIVATED.-, 91LE ACIOS CONTENT IN BILE, AND
--THE -EXCRETION GF,LAtTER ANO TOTAL.STERINES WITH EXCREMENTS IS ELEVATED.
DATE--11SEP70
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9ACKGROUNG 'OF AN ATHEROGENIC OTET -U-
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IfirSTERF-D T-ok _V OR 21 DAYS TO-RATS rm-#N ATHER0,4ENIC -61ET DECREASED
D4
~_H0FRCHOLESTEROLEMIA BY HALF AND REDUCE0 T14E AMT..'DF Cll,-)L~STEAOL IN THE
LIVER,.:AORTA,. LUNGS, SPLEEN, KIDNEYSt AND BRAINp. BUT 019 .14~T FFFbCT THE
~:,.CDNCN. IN THE -ADRENAL GLANDS, SPINAL CORD* MYOCARDIUM, ANO FEMORAL
MUSCLES'* NIA141DE-INCREASED THE CO.%jTENT OF BILE ACIDSP THE RATIO 13F
,.:.~~4CHIILATF_ TO CHOLESTEROL IN THE BILEt AND EXCRETION OF BILE ACIDS AND
~;.STEROLS WITH TPE FECES.
J71--
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":!SQURCE-ZH.- ORG. KHIM- '1970ip 6(3),r 638-9
PUBLISHED--70
,--.,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMI.STRY
.,--;TOPIC TA33'--NAPHTHALENE, AIMINE DER"IVATIVE, QUINONE, SULFONIC AClDt UORGANIC
COMPOUND, DESULFURIZATIOW
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.'.~,-SIMILARLYt ALPHA AMINO NAPHTHALENE WA& OBTAINED BY.THE PHOTOLYTIC
DESULFONATION OF NA 4YAMINUiLINAPHTHALENESULFONATE. IN THE 7-13 PH RANGE.
-.::--THE DESULFONATION OF ALPHA ANTHAQUINONE.SULFONIC ACID EN WATER GAVE
BUT IN OIL, AMMONIA SOLN- ALPHA AMI:NONA~ITHRAQUINONE WAS
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~T_ITLE -WALL PANELS MADE FkOM FOAMED PLASTIC -U-
_AUTHOR- (02)-Z ILGVg A.G.# 0GONYANTSw V.Ae
~ONTRY QF INFO--U.SSR
'SOURCE STRUGIT MATER. 1-370, (2), 17
;,DATE PU13L LSllEG------70
UaJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECF., IND., CIVIL AN 0MAMNE ENGR
1~C_P-IC -TAGS--CCNSTRUCTI0N MATERIALt FOAM PLASTICt ASS'E-STOSt CEMENT,
_PQL Y STY R EN ERESIN,, EPOXY ADHESIVE
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UDC: 51
OGORODMCHUX, I. F,, KUNIK, Ye. G., KUZEMIN, A. Ya., OSIYEVSKIY, A. G.,
GOLOVKO, L. A.
"Wthods of Multiple-Criterion Optimization"
Pribory i sisteviy avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Auto-
mation S)rstems and Devices. Republic Interdepartmental Th-ematic Scientific
and.Technical Collection), 1973, vyp. 27, pp 43-54 (from RZh-Matematika,
So 9, Sep 73, abstract No 9V589 from the~authorsl abstract)
Tran lation: A survey is done on a series of methods of solving optimi-
zation problems having several quality criteria. As an object of optimi-
zatioa.the atithors examine the yearly program of an enterprise with three
goal.functions (quality criteria). A methodJs described for solving
problern of optimizing en object with many criteria with application of
a random search algorithm. Bibliography of 14 titles.
53
USSR IIDC.- 681.32.004
OGOROD,X-EYCHUK,. I. F., SHCHORS, M. D.
"Sinusoidal Magnetization of Cylindrical Ferrite Cores:vith Rectangular Cross
Section"
Pribory i sist.emy avtomatiki Resp. mezhved. nauchno-celfhn. sb. (Automation
Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical
Collection), 1970, vyp. 11, pp 170-173 (from RZh-Avtoma14Aka, Telemekhanika
i vychislitelvaya tekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No:MA17)
Translation: This article contains a description of a mathod of determining
the magne'--lic field intensity in a toroidal core and tile coil inductance-. A
number of proposals for deriving simple dalculational foTmulms arc.. made. From
the expressions presented it follmrs that the magnitude~of Ote couiplex perne-
ability fairly completely characterizee the core only at. law operating fre-
es and for small geometric dimension :of the core: that is, for small
quenc-i
ts of P.Vlindrl al functions.
argumen. C
USSR dbc 6k.35t-035.224:669.4(o8B.8)
0GOROVNICIRI-K. V. I., and VOYTSEKHOVICH, R. I.
"Preparation of Lead Anodes"
USSR. Author s Certificate No 328195, Filed 30 may 69, Publi,shed 23 Mar 72
(from Referativnyy Murnal Ehimiya, Svodn,,Iy Tom, No I 1.") 1972, Abstinct
23(
PI
No 2 3!22 31
Trans3Atioa: The manufacturing of Pb anodes is patanted. 'Eie PbO2 layer is
deposited on anode surface from an aqueolis solution of H2SG)j. and K. 7r.0 plating
-2
solution contains MnO4 30-60, H2SO4.10 0 S/liter and the nrocess is carried
outat 80-1000C with a constant mixing by,compressed air.
q
19
USSR UPC 621.313,333.538.4
BAMOV, G. A., KIRILLOV, I. R., and OGORODNIKOV, A. P-.
"H draulic Characteristics of an Experimental Active-Type, Molten Metal HID
Y
lot
Generator Channe
Riga, Magnitnaya Cidrodinamika, No 4, Oct-Dec 72, pp 112-114
,Abstract: The hydraulic characteristics of a slotted channel of a Molten
metal MUD generator of the active type with an expansion angle of 12' 30'
are presented as well as the distribution of static pressures along the len-th
of the channel without a magpietic field and (luring interaction of the flux w0ith
the traveling magnetic field. Channel tests showed that the hydraulic proper-
ties of the flow tract were fully satisfactory and disruption of flow from
the walls of.the channel does not occur for a large change in the Reynolds'
number. 2 figures, 3 bibliographic references.
USSR UDC: [537.226-F537.311.331:[537+5353
KOVALYUK, Z. D. and OGORODNIK_I_L,_DL._
nPiezoresistance in P-In2Se"
'"lec-
Fiz. elektronLT-a, Resp. mizhvid. nauk.-tehlm. --b. (Thysical E
tronics,."Inte-rdeDaart=entoall Scientific-Technical Collection,
TM=aInian Republic--collection of works) No. 2, 1970t pp 28-29
.(from M-Fizika, ',,'o. 11, 1971, Abstract No. 11E959)
-ade of diagon,-a components of
Translation: Ar. investigation is r-
plezoresis'Ehnee (P) in.p_In2Se at room temperature. Th-~se dia-
gonal components vary in ssiL7i and their values di'~er sharply.
The results of the research agree closely with the equivalent
valley model and permit the establishment of the'basic charac-
teristics of the In2Se -valence zone.
56
USSR UDC 543.275.2.082
OGOROD.NIKOV B. I SITALO, Ye. A., SKITOVICH, V. I., KONSTANTINOV, I. Ye.,
"Development of Method of Determination of Disp,,rsed Composition of Radio-
active Aerosols Using FP Filter 'Material"
Tr. In-t Eksperim. Meteorol. GI. upr. Gidrameteorol. Sluzhby pri Sov. Min.
SSSR [Works of Institute of Experimental Meteorology,.Nlain Administration
of-Hydrometcorological Service, Counsel.of Ministers,'USSR), 197"), No 25,
pp 76-80, (Translated from. Refcrativnyy Zhurnal, Met-rplogiya i lzmeritell
Tekhnika, No 7, 1972, Abstract No 7,32.902, by V3.K.).
Translation: A review of the infILICTICe' of riltration rate, aerosol parti-
cle and filter fiber di;uncter ane filter layer thickness on. effectivelicss
of trapping of aerosol,-- It has been found that the pr-Bfei-nntial holding
of aerosols of a given range of dimensions is possiblo In successive layers
of a filter material if thc! parameters of the filterin,g process are changed.
The results of experimental determination of the filter characteris tics of
FPP-3, FPP-70 and FPA-100 materials involving studies of the dispersed co~::
position of artificial radioactive aerosols are presented. 2 Figures; 2
Table5; 5 Biblio. Refs,
63- -
TMIM
Constructioa
USSR UDC 624.07:534.1
QGOROWL~0VI G. N.
"Determining the Critical Load and the Eigenfrequencies of Oscillations
of.a Prestressed Ring"
Tr. Mosk. Vyssh. te-khn. uch-sbcha Im. N. E. Baumana (Works of Moscow Higher
Engineering School imeni N. E. Bauman), 1972, No. 152, pp 5-10 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 3, Har 73, Abstract No 3V329)
Translation: The structure obtained from a thin qtraight beam preliminarily
twisted by a moment and then bent by a moment and forces to the shape of a
plane ring is disclissed. The uniform compressing load is determined under
which there occurs a stability loss "in-1he small" In the plane of the ring.
The frequencies of the natural vibrations in the plane of the ring are also
determined. A. G. Teregulov.
USSR UDC-629.78.015:533.1
MERKULOV, A. P., OGORODNIKO%',_a.,,_X., TOLSTONOGOV, A. 11.
"Fil I ing of High-Pressure Containers with Chilled Gas".
Tr. Kuybyshev. Aviats. In-t [Works, of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute], 1971,
No 56, pp 24-35 (Translated from Referativny Zhurnal Raketostro),CniYe,
No 10, 191,3,'Abstract No 10.41.81 from the resume)
Translation: Conditions are dzfined, providing relative isotheiiiii-city of
the process of filling of a high-pTessure container with gas. Based on
the energy balance equation for a body of variable mass'considering exter-
nal heat exchange of the system and the influence of the temperature choke
effect in the feed line, analytic expressions are produced for the chang-
in temperature of the gas entering the container. The nature of change of
the temperature of the working fltiid in the container being filled during
the initial period of filling is established. -The temperature,of the in-
coming gas for which its temperature in the container remains Practically
unchanged is calculated. A method is presented for calculation of the
thermal load on the refrigeration unit in which the feed gas is preliminar-
ily chilled. Graphs of the change in temperature of the working fluid in
V2
17
7Z
USSR WC 6~1.35T 635.,r:-'--, 669.4(rM.8)
OGORODNIC~, V. I.,, apd VOYTSEMOVICH, R. 1.
"Preparation of Lead Anodes"
TJSSR.-Author!s Certlficate 110 32819,8, Filed-3o Yay 69, ~Nibllished 2~ I-air 72
L Si rodj,2p-. 1572, A~Istract
roni)*fq~ivnyy Zhu-nal Xhim
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I M7
J.
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USSR VDC 621.313.333:538.4
MiuNOV, G. A., KIRILLOV, 1. R., and OCORODNIKOV, A. P.
"Hydraulic Characteristics of an Experimental Active-Type, Molten Metal IN11D
Generator Channel"
Riga, Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika, No 4, Oct-Dee 72, pp 112-114
Abstract: 7be hydraulic characteristics of a slotted channa- of a molten
metal MD generator of the active type with an expansion angle of 3.2* 30'
are presented as well as the distribution of static pressures along the length
of the channel without a magnetic field and durinte, interaction of tile flux With
the traveling magnetic field. Channel tests showed that the hydraulic proper-
ties; of the flow tract were fmlly satisfactory and disriij)tion of flow from
the-walls of the channel d1ces not occitr for a large chatige in the Reynolds'
number. 2 figures, 3 bibliographic references.
30
.7 777777-
USSR UDC:, f537.226+537.311-3~1:1537+5353
KOVALYUL, Z. D. and OGORO
DDIK., -A-D-
Pi6ioresistance in P_. li-pse
Fiz. elektronil:a, laesT). mizhvid. nauk.-tetchn. ob.. (Physical Blec-
tronics,..Interde,,)artm-ental ~N5cienti,.~'ic-Tc-clinical~Collection,
Ukrainian Republic--collection of worksj- No 2, 1970, pp 28-29
(from RZh-Fizika, 1To. 11, 1971.0 Abstract No: 119959)
Translation: An investigalion is made of diagowl components of
-'hese dia-
piezoresigtance M in._P-I~23e at room temperature.
gonal.components vary = sign and theirvaluea differ sharply.
The.results of the research agree closely with the equivalent
valley. model and permit the establishment of the, basic charac-
teriatics of the In Se valence zone.
2
5 6
USSR UDC 543.275.2.0$2
OGOROENIK -Al Ye. A., SKITOVICH, V. I.; KONSTANTINOV, 1. Ye.,
B_ -1-1 si~ j
zion of Radio-
"Developm--rt -of Method of Deternination.of Displersed.;Composi
active Aerosols Using FP Filter Materiallf
Tr. In-t Eksperim. Meteorol. G1. UPT. Gidromcteorol.~Sluzhby pri Sov. Min.
SSSR [Wafts of Institute of Experimental RateorolOgy-!,.Maill XaMilliStTation
I Ij R
.of lly(XTometeoTological Service, Counsel of Ministers''~ SS 1, 1972, No 25,
pp 76-80, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Met~rologiya i lzmeritel'
naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1972, Abstract No 7.32.902, by V.S.K.).
Translation: A review of the influence of filtrati on rate, aerosol parti-
cle and filter fiber diameter and filter layer thickoess on effectiveness
of trapping of aerosols. It has been ~ound.that the',preferential holding
of aerosols of a given raiige of dimensions is possible in successive layers
of a filter material if the parameters ~ of the fi Iterh g process are chanped.
The results or' cxperi.L.antal determination of the filter characteristics of
FPP-3, FPP-70 and FPA-100 materials4nvolving studies!of the dispersed com-
position of artificial radioactive aerosols~ are~presented. 2 Figures; 2
Tables; 5 Biblio. Ref:s .
Construction
USSR UDC 624.07:534.1
QGORODRIKOV, G. N.
"Determining the Critical Load and the Eigenfrequencies of Oscillations
of a Prestressed Ring"
Tr. Mosk. Vyssh. teklin. uch-shcha im. N. E. Baumana Norks of ~foscow Higher
Engineering School imeni N. E. Batiman), 1972, No, 152, pp 3-10 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V329)
Translation: The structure obtained from a thin straight bean preliminarily
twisted by a mornent and then bent by a moment and forces to the shape of a
plane ring is discussed. The uniform compressing load is determined uader
which there occurs a stability loss "in. the small" in the ptare of the ring.
The frequencian of the natural vibrations In the, platle of the ring are also
determined. A. G. Teregulov,
-----------
USSR UDC:629.78.015:533.1
MERIKULOV, A. P., OGORODNlKOV.-N-N., TOLSTONOGOV, A- P.
I'M I ing of High-pressure Containers with Chilled Gas"
Tr. Kuybyshev. Aviats In-t [Words of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute], 1973,
NoS6, pp 24-35 (Translated from Referativny Zhurnal Ral;vtosti-oycniye,
No .10, 1973, Abstract No 10.41.81 from the resume)
Translation: Conditions are defined, providing relative. isothermicity of
the process of filling of a high-pressure container with gas. Based on
the.energy balance equation for a body of variable mass considering exter-
nal heat exchange of the system and tiie influence of the tominrature choke
effect in the feed line, analytic expressions are produced foi- the change
in temperature of the gas entering the container. The naLorc of change of
the temperature of the working fluid in the coDtainer being filled dkil-ing
the initial period of filling is established. The tempc-i-atUrC of the in-
coming gas for which its temperature in the container remains pi-actically
unchanged is calculated. A method is presented for calculation of the
thermal load or, the refrigeration unit in which the feed gas is prel iminal-
ily chilled. Graphs of the change in temperature of the working fluid in
1/2
17
IrAVWIJV!~
USSR
MERKULOV, A. P., OGOROD.NIKOV, N. N., TOLSTONOGOV, A. P., Tr. Kuybyshev.
Aviats. rn-t, 1973, No 56, pp 24-3S
the container as a function of velocity of entering gas and its temperature
are shown. Calculations and experimental cuni-es of the change in teimpera-
ture of the gas with rapid filling o:~ the high-pressure container with
chilled gas are presented. 6 Figures; 1 Table; 7 Biblio. Refs.
2/2
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1 7, H!
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TJTLE---0 IMETHYLV I NYLCARB I NOL FROM O'.LUTFz AQUEOUS soi-tirIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-OGORODNIKOV, S.K., NEMTSOV, M.S., TRENKE K.R.v MOR010VA, A.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 263,593
-,.,REFERENCE---:-_0TKRYTIYA, -IZDBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOYARNYE LPIAKI L970t
~~ZATE PUBL I SHED-- IOFEB 7.0
U*BJECT AREAS --CHEM IS TRY
TOPIC TAGS--AQUEOUS SOLUTIONt CHEMICAL SEPARATIONt AlEOT01PE,
"~:D*ISTILLATIONs VINYL COMPOUNDo MUHANOL-o'
ALKYL R AD I CAL CHEMICAL PATENT
Iji- CONT:RC-L RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OXY-REEL/FRAME
-PP --3006/1594 STEP NO--UR/04aZ/70/01101000/0000/0000
Q
---r.IRC- -ACC -SSI--. j"10 A A-0 1 Ii 235-
1 A C C T i7- I E T!
2/2 olz UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
ACCESSION NO--AA0135235
~~-,.ABSTKACTIEXTRACT4--(U) GPI-0- ABSTRACTo THE TITLE C0141:10, tS SEPO. BY
US 0 S
TERC-;AIEOTROPIC RECTIFICATION. 01PROPYL E-THER 9: 1 PEI T NE S E A
THE SZPG-. AGENT.
Ref. Code:
za
e IG44(55h Physicochernical properties of isomc~ric alky1di-
oxanes. IV. Lc-teva T N-1- 0 5: K..; Nebylova
E_ M I 'Khlmj~
ga J, 1970, .13(l), VO-4 (Russ). Phase equil. rjata were tab
lated for svsteins of 4~4-cli-,iiethyl-1,3-diL)X',IIIC, th,_~ +-Et. anilog,
and the 4,5-di-,Me analog
The equil. of liq-vappr in Ehese
followed Raoult's -Mixts. cif these f~)rnied i(kal systf_ms.
IX'ith 11~0, azeoEropts were formed with' the follmiio~; li.p. and
wt. % content of the noriaq. cTinporient shown. -met,
4,4
1', 70.9 na 4 5-Mei, 91.9',42 2
.3; 4
9' .85', 64 -E, 92-C J
Kosolapo
REEL/FRADIE
1-9800978
nmigi zi 6iii6,6661 . "mm"aii-AN." fl Ah'
_4
USSR UDC 539.374
OGGRODNIKOV, V. A., DEL, V. D-.
of Hollow Cylinders"
"Deformed State Under the Sagginc
Izv. Tomsk. politekhn. in-ta (News of Tmsk Polytechnical Tnstitute), 1972,
'ron PZ-h-Mekhani a, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V391)
Vol. 225, rp 48-52 (-L
Translat-ion. The results of an ex-oerimental study of the de-Formed state
arising under the saggi-.g of hollcm.; cylinders are presentwad. Une stress
intensity aDd the deformation Intensi-ti d1stribultions were measurred when
s - tna ky i n gthe axis=.- etric Oe-Formed state by rie~.isuring the hardness of the
sa=le usi'--.5z exne-=-entil cal--I-ration graDhs for hat-dness vs. stpess inten-
sitv. The values of the deformation ccmnonents wer-- dete,--niried by using
di'f!;Feren-~-Ial ezua~zons fc--- the axisyimietric defomrat-Jon T-rocess and the
the dec--mat-'ons cn the Inner surface cf the ho-1-1cw c-ilindez-
val:aes of,
were used as a boundary condition, 717be values of deformEO.-Icrts -;R a sagged
sample were by a-.;nIvirw,, nxmtrical methtA; on flw
computer. Tablet are given showing 'the &Dn-ennion:3 ,.)f th(L, defrFvmce!
the degree of theitr~ 5ag, ancl th,, values of their ctreirn-fiuvential, do-Forr-rie-
tions obtained by ~anputation and by measivements it) the Grapbs
1 b~lchn; 'ta 1972,
CGORODMIKON'l V., A. DEL V D. -TcmSk.
V61-
-!pp 40-52
225)
of the distribution of rad%al md circumferential deformatlons are con-
structed Eon different deg:-ees of sag and tb 'dimensiais oF the:sag-ed
hollow cylinders. It is rointi.:d outs that the Haar-Kama tiypothesis on
n
tress.to onia of, the major stresses in
~~:~~ality_of circuv&er.p.,nt_ia1 s
~ted b~ thLi;e4~rimental data of the
'the_:Pieridional plane.,Js amtradic
--YeM Tret Iyal
P1
02-8 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP01L8629
OF CONO. R
"AB!;TRACT/Ex,rRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE T E,14 PGE P ENIDENC ES
'4 N c F
,41'40 THE HALL VIOBILITY, R, SIGMAt OF N HGTE ARE DETD. I. :A WIDE RA E 0
TEMPS'. AND IMPURITY CONCN-S. THF R SIGMA IS MEASUR~E-:) IN IWEAX MAGNETIC
-Fl ELDS - ( S IMILAR TO 0-3 ~ AND R I S IWEAK ELEC. . F I ELD S I MI L A TO lo MV-C,.
S
~WITH THE AID OF THE 2 BAND THEORY OF CLINO. IT is skotoi rHAT AT THE
EXISTING HIGH RATIO Of-- ELECTRON TO HOLE.MOBIL[TY THE VALUES OF
R.AND,R SIGMA CORRESPORD TO THE CONCN, AND HALL MOOIL11Y OF THE
ELECTRONS,- RESPs THE INCREASE OF N SUB3 TO S[AILAR TO 10 PRIME19-CM
PRIME3 LEADS TG 4 DROP IN 140BILfTY BY 2 DECADES. THERE IS NO VARIATIO.N
OF R SIGMA IWTH *rEmp. FOR, STRONGLY DOPED CRYSTALS UP TO 77DECREESK ABOVE
WHICH IT DECREASES SLIGHTLY. IN PUREE SAMPLES R SIGMA DECREASES
IRREGULARLY WITH TEMP. FROM 10 PRIME6 GM~PRIMEZ-VlStC AT ZODEGREESK TO
SIMILAR TO 3 TIMES 10 PRIME4 C14 P.R[14E2,?-V SEC AT 130DEGREESK. THE
THEORETICAL. R SIGMA-N SUB31 DEPENUENCE LIES ABOVE -ri-iE EXPTL. WHICH IS
DOPED SAMPLES AND ON HOLES FOR THE PURE ONES. ACCOUNTING FOR THE
SCREENING EFFECT BY VALENCE ELECTRONS THE,ELECTRON NIBILITY IN HOTE AT
4,ZUEGRELSK 15 ESTD. AS (1-3) flMES-10-PRIME6 C14 PkIME2-V SEC. ~ELECTRON
U-300DEIGREESK,
SCATTERING ON OPTICAL PHONONS IS ALSO SIGNIFICANT A,r 1;)^
-~.IWHILE ACOUSTIC PHONONS HAVE NO EFFECT IN THE 5CATTERIN(i PROICESS,
~FACJLT IY FIZ.-TEKH, INST* IM., IOFFEt :LENINGRAD., IJSSR.
I r- f: u
USSR
IVA1'TOV-Ot4,-SKIY, V. I., KOLOMI-YETS, B. T.,~ KEL-NIK, V. M. and OCIORODNIKOV, V. K.,
Physicotechnical. Institute i-me-ni.A. F. Ioffe,~ AcadeTV of Sciea-~rVVI-35R, Lenin-
.grad
IMagnetic Susceptibility of HgTell
Abstract: Measurements of majretic susceptibility in fields above critical
(Hcr - 3 kon) when anomalous susceptibility disappears are analyzed. The
Faraday riet-bod was used to measure the magnetic susceptibility of n-HgTe
sing
,le ivstals over a wide ranae of temperatures (2-30()0K) and coacentrationa
-4 -1018 cm
(1.6-10 -3). The lattice susceptibility was determined from measure-
merit s on puro samples at liquid helium
temperatures and was -Eotind to be cLia
magnetic and equal to (-0.34+0.003)-10 ~gs electros tatdc units. The elec-
tron aas was paramagnetic over the entire range of concentration and tempera-
tures. The results were analyzed on the basis of the theory taking into
accounv. the inverse order of zones, as in~ OC Sn. The agreem.-nt between oxperi-
ment anti thaor~v is given as an argament for u4ing the inverse Wne structure
in HCL e.
W, V ME, NO M" 7 .'
USSR WC.66940i?i539.16.04
Kiev
KOVALUnOXOt 11. S. I and 0GOROLDIUKOV,
-"Change In the Structure and Properties of Hetallides Onder the Action of
Nuclear Radiation"
Moscow, Fizika I Khimlya Obrabotki Materialovt No 4, Jul-Aug 71, pp 14-22
Abstractt This article consists of a survey of work on the effect of reactor
radiation on the properties of nietallides, The woek war, presented at the
Symposium on Itletallurgy and Metals Science.which was devoted to the 100th
anniversary of the discovery of iron polymorphism by D. K. Chernovyy.
Haterials studied were carbides of Ti and,Grand boridem of Ti, Zr, Cr, and
Lai . Basic conclusions made froa studies of boride. and carbide radiation
test& were that underi the action, of pe.-~ztra -__idiatibn in metallides
damaige -to the crystal --IchIeads to chan-es In
there is stmictur", &j
their phyzical properties, Fonution of dwabbell-like configurations is
the most. pxobable type of interstitial atoms. For a radiation dose of
approximately 1020 neutron/cm2 the concentration of dunlibells,is on t~e order
of fractions of a percent. Radiation defects ifere stable at low temperatures.
During radiation of metallides con "aning:elezents which undergo nuclear
transformations, disturbances in the crystal structure are deeper. This
RIM: ITT
-1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED~ ORDCE~SING DATE--18SEP70
_',-'T[TLE--THEORY OF DIFFUSION IN rNHOMOGENlEOUS SOLIDS !-U-
V.V4
:1.:'.C~GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:~,.SGURCE-PUROSHKOVAIA IMETALLURGIIA, VOL. 101 FEB, 19701 P. 19-26
DATE PUBLISHED ---- FEB70
~-S`UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TAGS-STATISTIrAL ANALYSISP ALL CY PHYSICAL DIFFUSION
',Y_CVlAlT.ROL MARKING--NO RESTP[CTIONS
i"_;Q'OC:U,*4ENT 'CL~AS'S--UNCLASSIFIED
!-..PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1989/0593 STEP NO--UR/0226/70/010/000/0019/0026
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107190
tINCLAS --I E 11
212 014 UNUASSI FIEO. PROCESS ING DATE--135EP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107190
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AHSTRACT.~ DER IVA T I ON OF ANALYTIC EXPRESSIONS
FO'q FUNCTIONS OF THE CONCENTRATION OISTR.IBUTIO-N tri AIJ INHOMOGENEOUS
ALLOY WITHIN' THE INTEPMEDIATF STAGES',or. THE HOAO~SENFIZATIOPJ PROCESS,
USING A METHOD GMN BY RAICHeNKO~A.Nt) FE-DO;CHEN`Kt) 11141581. IN CONtRAST
TO FORMULAS OBTAINED BY THESE AUTHORSt THE EXPPE~510NS DERIVED ARE MORE
SUITABLE TO STATISTICAL MIXTURES WITH:A.MEAN CONCENTRATION OF SOPERCENT.
1r
tINCLASSIF'IFD
USSR UDC: 621.11T.373.023
0GORODNIYCRUK, L. D.
"A Method of Measuring the Phase Difference of SHP Signe-1611
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po radiotekhn. Utmcren~.Iyan. T. 2 (Re-
Dorts of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio Engineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, ig7o, pp lop_-j.o4 (from M-Radicitekh-
Rlk~, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A.338)
Translation: It is noted that one of the causes for an tkppreciable ircrease
in errors in present SHF phase meters with.wiplitude modulaticma is the efrect
of parazitic phase modulation of the emplitude modulatort. Thl.'s flaw is
eliminated in the phase meter proposed by the author in vhich the method
of amplitude commutation is realized. A circuit is given for an SEF phase
meter with two-channel amplitude commutation. flev elements of the circuit
are commutation devices which operate in the keying mode. The operation of
the circuit is described. In order to reduce errors, a high Ie-.,rel of SHF
signal suppression by the commutators is req~dred. Investigetions of vari-
ous types of comm-utators and a laboratory, dtand showed that an SKF reter
with excellent eynamic wid accuracy propertito awi lie prQ(Xuced:or. the basia
of the proposed method. Two illustrations.; E. L.
vari.T
r Mr.. 1 m!i, I F, 'n" 'N" ffm~
USSR uDc. 621,317,37
0GOROMYCIRM, L. D. OGORODNIYCHUIC, N. 1).
"Effect of Noises on the Accuracy of Microwave Phase Yeters"
Kiev, Radioelektronika, Vol 15, 110 7, Jul 72, PP 915-920
Abstract: The influence of noises on the operation of four-probe microwave
phase ineters is investigated. Formulas are derived on the basis of statis-
tical analysis which can be u~qed to account for errors due to the effect of
predetector, detector and post-detector noises as well as the sensitivity
and,the dynamic range of four-detector microwave phase meters of -nter-
ference type. The results are generalized to cover other types of two--
channel phase meters.
USSR UDC 546.8241131+546.821.+536.666
-0 G C'l
SAVINT, V. D. and e Scientific
"64~11-y-, Stan-
Research and Planni=ngnstltqte.~
"Interaction of TiCl with Nlet al lic Titanium in a Medium of NaCP
4
IVUZ, Tsvetnaya Motallurgi~a, No 2, 1971, pp 67-71.
-ct: the therracciclicnical regularit-'es of the
Abstra 11iis article presents a study or
process of intei,~-,ctkj- metalj:ic titanium JM a mcl(lium of NQCI. The
0t Ticl
study was pcrfor,-.~,~,d at 660-9000. Thc naturc of thc- irtcractio:l
on tor:-Is pril.'r -.2",
is co-nlex. At r'Ole C-17 the experiment, thc-ir ilitcl."C"A 'r,
W1,121 Ulell lall-er TiCl_; _C,'Cl_j(JIj Dj_1JflU-_LS (ItAriij! 0_0 M[61LC CIL
'C].
'!lie interaction o!' Ti
are chlorid'.-_-~; titaniL:m (if viLri,-,ble. composition,
with titanium ln '--.C'1 occurs an excess therrial efflect, ,0iich is a resi;lt 0-f
the interaction of TiCL7 and "a-Cl at the beginning of thr.; e%p:ciiments. Th lh c- a t
is constant beloa 810* and amoxits to 3.2 kcal/wol TiCl-p althouSh as the tcmuora-
turo increises to SE SO', the heat, docrea-sos, to 3.0 kcnal/moj .
----------
USSR UDC 546.824.1131+546-821+536.666
SAVIN, V. D. and OCORODNOVA-ZAKHAROVA, N.~V., State Scientific
Research. and Plan nTh-CMr!"twV~r, "OftwMaMis
an' in a'M'dum of NaCl"
'Intera.ciion of TiCl with Meial lumi e I
4
IVUZ, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, pp 67-71.
Abstract: This article presents a study of the therniochemical regularities of t"
process of interaction of TiCI 4 with metallic titanium in a medium of NaCl. The
study was performed thermographically at 660-9000. The nature of the interaction
is complex. At the beginning of the experiment, their int&raction forms primarl!
TIM 2. then later -- TiCIS; the reaction products during the middle of the reacti
are lower chlorides of titanium of. variable composition. The interaction of TiCI
with titanium in NaCI occurs with an excess thermal erfect, which is a result of
the interaction of TiCl 2 and NaClat the beginning of the experiments. ihe heat
is constant below 810* and amounts to 3.2 kcal/mol TiCl although as the tempera
50% the heat decreases to 3.0 kcal/mol.
ture increeses to 8
- ------- 77
112 063 UNCILASSI FIElU PROCES$1NIG DATE-11DEC70
7ITLE--LLELIk6~1LCHANICAL METHCA) FOR PHAS~ MbUULAT ION, Gi FLIGHT -u-
l;:AUTh,J-(C2)-0GklNr YU.F.v KC.VALEVv V.14
-'CCUINTSY GF li\FG--USSR
PAC16TEKON-IKA I ELEKTFiCNl:KAp NO. 4 1 EWO-o P 851
~DA TE PUbL I ShE U----- - 70
LC T AKEAS-PHYSICS
'TEPIC TPGS--PHASE IMCOULAT ICN, ELEMkJMECHANLC CONVEFTE~~, LiGhr MJOULATION,
LIGH7 MODULATLR, ELEClkGQPTIC. EFFECTI. C INTEO
OUL0148 4CTICINP. )UARTZr AlRe
cAp,*.4c I TCR, NICKEL, T ANT ALU-M STEEL*--: EL-ECTR0.0E.?7~,LASfA.: EM 1$S I ON
C 07',J P C LJrAPKIAG-110 kESTRICTIONS
b0C.UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
P__)4 JXY FILHE STEP, Nil--UR/010')/70/.")()0/01)"#/01351/OP,51
GIAC ACCE551UN NO---AP0Ili2745
UNCLASSIFIED
RMIRIMMI'll
212 063 UNC LASSIFI~() PRCOCESSING JATE--IIDEC70
ICIRC ACCESSIUN NO-AP0142745
'-AL-STRACT/EXTRACT--(U; GP-G-- Az~STRACT. ThIS BRIEF Ct~.,QVMMICATIUN UESCRIBES
METI-LD (-;F LIGHT PHASE MODULATION WHICH, AT LOW FREQUENCIES, IS MOIRE
~.~,--.EFFECTIVE THAN THE CUSTCMARY METHOD USING ELECTRGCIPTICAL EFFECTS. THIS
,NEW METHOD USES Tf-E ELECTRICAL COULOMP~ ATTRALTION bE-TWj:Pj THE PLATES
~AN At R - CAPAC I TOR. IN THEIR EXPERIMENTSw THE AUTH&R SED SUCH MATERIALS
S U
AS A GUAkTZ PLATE Of- 70 MICRONS THICK WITH ONE SI&E SILVEPED, AS WELL AS
SINILkk PLATES GF NICKEL. TANTALUMp~ ANU~ SIFEL~ AS Q14E ()F THE CAPACITOR
'iESIUES THE
-.-~-ELECTRODES. A DLAGRAM OF THE. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP KHICH,
-.'~-C-APIACITUR, USES A LASb~ LIGHT SOURCE, A PHOTORECEIVERv TWO "11KRURSP ONE
'OF THEM HALF SILVERED, AND AN OSCILLATGP-j~ IS PROVIDED. TK- PHASE
MODULATION WAS ACHIEVED AT A LOW VOLTAGE, ABOUT 50, Am" TH~ FREQUEJCY
LIMITS WERE FROM I TO 10 PHZ. THE AUTHORS EXPRESS: THEIR GRATITUDE TO
YE. F. KLSHCHENK0 FOP HIS ASSISTANCE, IN ~:CCto S rRUC T I NG AN 0PREPARLNG THE
If
UNCLASSIFIED
UNdU A' SIP NG V 7 Cl
(I Cit SS N G DATE -0,
.K-11
,-:.ALTHG.R (OZ)-LGkYUYCVA# M.A..v ANANYEVA, A A'.
CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
26317C,9
.-REFERENCE -`TK.RY-TfYA, -U-WRLT., PR0M..0eRAZT:SY TJVARPlYF MAKI 19701 47(8),
--DAJ~ 'PUt
R OF E 137 C
14ATEAIALS
-T C-P I C' T A'U- S, 0- E 14 1 C A L P f E h F CH tii I CA L C C fl'PGS I T 1j,
Tit [C MATERIALi
M P C U) I M
L! RONA T:E: -Jj%KlUl!' COMFuu, L Q
1) LEAD COt NO IN 1 06 1 Ui Vt -X I UE
C Qkt TR' C L ',k4Ai~KJhG--NUl IRESTRICT16NS
~~'.DPCUMENJ Uj~ S S-UNCLAS Sl F i ED
ROXY R f A 141-- 3 (0 11., 19 C)
STEP 3
C I R --AA0132064
C -ACCESSICN NJ
I Illd
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NOR"- MR. ....... . . .
77-7777~_i-,
112,- -013 UNCLASSiFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
,.TITLE--STANDARDIZATIONP QUAL111, ANG LAW -U-
AUTHOR-OGRYZKOVs K*M.
41;r
COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE STANDARTY I KACHESTVO, 1970y, NR 5p PP 35-3T
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCESs, MECH., rND.r CIVIL AND
MA;Z, I NE -ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--OUALITY CONTROLt ACCURACY STANDARD, GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC
_~_CONTROL, INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.,!,,P.ROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0111 STEP NO--UR/0422/7(1/0001005/0035/0037
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122377
UNCLASSEFIED
2/2 013 UNCLASSMED PROCESSING OATE-23OCTIO
ACCESSION NO-AP01223T7 ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR R.EGARI)S THE JURIDICAL
..-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G-
ASPECTS OF STANDARIZATIONY THE LATTER BEING CGNSMERC-D~AS A COMPLEX
SYSTEM. THE STATE MAKES THE STANDARDS COMPULSORY9 THUS IMPAkTING THEM
THE CHARACTER OF LAW. IN THIS CONNECTION THE FOLLiWING GUESTION& ARE
DISCUSSED: STA;iDARIZATION ANb BRANCHES Of- LAW (ADMINI$TRATIVEr CrVIL,
NATURE OF A.STANDARD; COMPULS RY
LABOUR, AND CkIMINAL LAW); JURIDICAL , 0
ORDER.OF STANDARD APPLICATION; SPHERE OF ACTION O.F~A STANDARD;
INTRODUCTLON OF AND OBEYANCE TO STANDARDS,.
LISSR
UDC:62..396.677.621.396.965(088.8)
S. M.
'A Hinge Mechanism"
(IS8R Author's Certificate NO 2688o6, filed 25 Jul 68, published 30 Jul To
(from Rl"h-Radiotekhnika, 11c, 2, Feb 71, Abstract 11-D 2B63
F)
'Translation: This Author's Certificate introducer, a hil.ige m(!ch_-niSm with
three degrees of freedom for ad3usting radar antennas. ~jhe device con-
tains an enclosure bousing a spherical hih
ge Arh4 ch is c6upled in turn to a
mylinder supporting the antetina, and. three feL~d screws irith nuts, the first
b._6ihg. eauirped -with an axIIE pa_-ses thro-,igu -the :hile
the second has a half-axle irmrab3.-.j- cannectcd -co thv at)ovc.--mentimeM axlr~,
the axle snd halt"-axl~! being coupled to the spherical hini-o T:.r~ that it
can be rotat,.2d with -es7~jeot to two vvitu.,_~Ijy perpendlcula:v ccavdlnatc~ axes.
The third leRd scrv., jr coriner-ted to tile cyjj:j&-r so that
it can be rotated with resupet to the third coordinate t_:xis. ~-I crder to
rev_"Zv crvf~-:rall ~L_:! si;mlify the desi~p emd impro-ve opera-
tional reliabill-."t, the th-ird lead- ocrew is hinped by a bracket to 'he, -.de
d ~,4 th a cylin-
of the first lead screw, and the sPherical hing_,,~- is eqafppe
drical cantilever which houses the cyliLder. ~the tbird lead serev, for ro-
1/2
USSR UDC 621.396.67:624.97(088.8)
OGURSKIY, G. A.
"Device for Attaching an Antenna"
USSR.Auchor's Certificate No 251027, Filed 21 Mar 68, Published 2 Feb 70 (from
RM-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No BB95 P)
Trar:-~lation: The proposed device for attaching an antenna contains a 1iollow
rod connected to a supporting bracket a hinge used to attach the antenna,
In order to simplify the adjustment of the position of the antenna azimutha'Lly
and with respect to angle of elevation, the end of the rod is installe~i by means
of an auxiliary ball hinge in the socket of a sliding nut located in the guides
of the coordinate loop and connected to the sliding niAt the unds.of which aro
supported on bearings in the hollows of the coordinate loop connected directly
by means of a second sliding screw to an auxiliary support bracket. There is
one illustration.
LW"669 71.
C 4~2
USSR
AMELIKOVICH, D. I., VEDEMNIKOV, G. F., DROBNIS, V. F., KLETSKO, N. L., OGURTSOV
G. M., SHIMAN, G. A.
"Selection and Testing of Carbon Mass for Fastening of Nipples in Roasted Anodes"
Tr. Vses. N-i- i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [111orks
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planninct Institute of,the Aluminum, Magne-
sium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 71, pp. 111-117. (Translated from Refer-
ivnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiva, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G156 by the authors).
a
t
Translation* Results are presented from laboratory and industrial testing of
roasted anodes with nipples fastened in their:carbon masses. The mass was packed
into anodes with one square or cylindrical nip 16 receiver. The thickness of
pp
the layer of pack,~d mass was 119-15 mm. The method of fastening of the niD les
into the roasted anodes using the carbon nass allowed Teliable suspension of the
anodes, significantly decreased the voltage drop at the nipple-anode contact,
and. also simplified the process of pressing of anodes due to the elimination of
the screw thread in the nipple receptacle. 4:figs; 2 tables.
1/1
029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA'rE-- I 3JN,'0V 10
C I RC. A CC E S-c. I ON NO--AP0131520
IACT/ MVESTIOATIONS WERE CARRIE-0
_ABST; ---XTRACT--(U) GP-0- 48 S TRAC EXPTL
_OLLLSONS OF NE
~.,OUT:ON~ THE ERERGY SPECTRUM (IF ELECTRONS FREE(J DURING G
--9RIME3 POSITIVE WITH AR ATOMS. THE ENERGIES OF NE PKIME3 POSITIVE WERF--
~-21"AND 45 KEV AND THE ELECTRON ENERGY WASi 5-16 EV. 'THE Ati~;LE BETWEEN
ELECTRON PATH AND THE INCIDENT BEAM WAS .154.50E(_-~REES. THE ELECTIRON
-FORMATION CROSS, SECTION CURRESPONDIIIIG TO THE CONTINU0,US PARf UF THE.
~SPECTRUM DEPENOS LITTLE 01,1 THE RELATIVE VELOCITY OF im~rurlON.. THE
LINES OF THE 06SO. SPECTRUM CORR ESPOIND TO ThF L ES DUE To
DISCPETE
A-ur-or(j.,41ZATION TkANSITIONS IN AR ATOMS AND IONS. C R, CIS 113' _S E C T I ON S
-CORRESPONDING TO THT- CONTINUOUS PART OF THE SPECTRU14 F01~ CfOLLISIONS OF
AR ATOMS WITH NE PRIME PDSITIVE AND NE PRIJ4E3 POSITIVE WERE COMPARED.
THE LATTER CASE, THERE IS A SHARP RISE LOF CROSS SKTION l.;[TFl DECREASE
14 ENEP
~OF ELECTRO, GY. THE PROCESSES OF EXOTHE14MIC CAPT(JkE WITH 1(~,NIZATION
:[:NFLUENCE THF MAGNITUDE AND CHARACTER OF ~THE OEPENDEVICES I-F THE CROSS
:~SECTION ON THE ENERGYt E SUBE, OF THE ELECThONS. ALSOt TH~ ENERGY
--DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONS FREED IN THE PROCESS IS CONTINU9US To VERY
~SMALL VALUES OF E SUBE. FACILITY: FIZ..-TEKH. INST. IM. IOFFEj
LENINGRAD, USSR.
-ItD
LASS I f
USSR
KLDIOVA, D. N.,
Lenin grad
"On the Conditions of Applicability of quasistatic Solutions in the Case of
Dymamic Effects on the Boundary of an Elastic Half-Bpace",
Moscow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 6, NOV/Dee 70, p_p 84-89
Abstract: Formulas are derived for making calculationz and accounting for
the difference betveen the values of the dynamic and quasistatic field in the
center of a source for dynaraic effects of.various types of.distribution.
This gives a basis for determining the permissible er=r in cases viaere
approximate quasistatic solutions (static solutions vith parametric dependence
on time) of dynamic problems are used instead ot exaot sollations for study-
ing the elastic field close to a source when the surfu6ce of a body is stfo-
jected to dynamic effects of the shock or explosion type. Estimates of
errors outside the source, at the boundari, and in the half-space are also
discussed.
-0 4- UNC L A St'l P I EJ)'. ~Okb ES~'LNG DATE- 090CTT0
,jlTLE--A CATHODE WITH SLITS FOR THE ELECTROCHEMICAL O~OLISHING OF GEIRS --U-
~~.~'AUTHOR-(04)-GUROBETSt G.K. KUZAMIN, N.F. KORNEVt A.D.t UGURTSOV, ;N.1.
--US SR
CUUNTRY OF INF&
~;~SUURCE-NUSC04. STAWKI I INSTRUMENT* NO 2v 1970, PP 27-2d
GATE PUBLISHED--70
:~'SUBJECT AREAS--.MECli.* IND., CIVIL AND MAkINE ENGR
JOPIC TAGS--METAL POLISHING, ELECTROCHEMICAL MACHINING, GEAk CUTTING
--MAC"INE
~.,'CUNTXGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS,
DOW M E N TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
RELL/FRAMl-_--1993/I777 SIEP
CIRC ACLESSIGN NO--APOIL427b
UNC L A -S S I F I Eb~ Pkr-JCESS;INiG DATE--090CT70
~..CIRC ACCLSSLUN jNU-;,P0114e7e.)
:A8ST?.ACT/!-;('jkACT--(Ll) GP-G- A b fS I kT Ti I Et!ZiLl-M
0 F G L A k SAPE ;NULLIFIE0 41-IfN A FLAT
ELECr&JCliCfAfCAL POLiSHING
UR ANIVULAk CATHODE: IS USED, DUE TO" APPROXIMATE ODUOLIN't; OF THE TOGTif
FURMATION OF Ml EXCESSIVELY LARGE
PROFILE EKRUR AS A RESULT Of rHf
~FLANK. A CATHuDE ~IITH SLIVS IS PRUIPOSED, WHICH PROVIDE5 FUR
INVARIAi3LITY Of- THE TOOM PPOFILE IN POLISHING. A DESCRIPFLON (IF THE
IB
CATHODE. IS PRESENIED, ;%N~; I VS UPERATION IS DESCR E- 1). siliEN GEAK! E k E
:F-LECTRUCHEMICALLY POLI-SHir-0 WITH THE tiSrz OF SUCH A r~ATHVIU,~, varii ii
CUkRENT. DENSITY ul- 160 A-Dti- PKIME2 AND A TEmPURATME OF 55DEGREES C, A
-~-PROFIL~ WAS OBTAINED, THE ERROR OF WHICH CORRESPONDS ESSENTIALLY T-0 THE
-1 N I T I AL GRINDING ERROR OF THE TOOTH PROFILE.
UNCLASSIFIED
777777
USSR uDc: 621. 317-335.3.029.64
YEPIFANTSEV, Yu. F., ZHUKOV, 0. K., nEWNT YE V, F. M. KniKov, v. m.
LIBEWAAN, Z. A. ,OGURTSOV, S. I.
"Measurement of the Permittivity of (Ba,Zn)Ti03 Ceramic in the 3-cm. Iticro-
vave:,Band, and Ev.-duation of the EffectIlhich Destabilizing Factors Have
on Measurement AcL:uracy
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-teRhn. konfferertsii -io radio~ekhn. izmereni-.:-an. T. 1 (Re-
ports of the All-Unian Sci~-ntific. and la~~hnical Conference on Radio En-,ineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 1), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 92-94 (from M-Sh-Radiotekh-
nika, No 1, Jan 71, Abs-t-ract No IA357)
Translation: Me authors investigate the dispersion of permittivity of
type (Ba1_xZnx)TiO ferroalectric crystals in the 3-cul frequency band using
3
a measurement installation whose block diaGram is given. Perm~ttivity is
calculated from the results of measurement of the microuave si,-nai aamlitude
and Dhase deterirdned ~,Then specimens of var-ous thicknesses ari: introduced
into-the feedback circuit. The results of~Lmeasurements made an three fre-
(8,900, 10,000 and 10,800 Miz) are presented for foux types with
quencies
USSR
YEPIFAMSEV, 'Cu. F., et al., Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tel-hn. konfe--entsii ro
radiotekhn. i::mereniyan. T. 1, 1970, -PP Se-94
various values of x. The results show that bariwl titanate ceramic vith 4
percent zinc has the least dispersion. The effect ifiraicb dest~bilizins factors
have on measurement precision is examined. Thi-7ee il-lustrations. E. L.
T, SE UDC: 8.74
OGTJP SOV, V. I.
,T
"Using Computers to 'Solve Ordinary Differential Equations
[11'auch. tr.2 TashI-.ent. in-t ([Scientific Works] Tashkent Foly-
k
technical Institute), 1-371, V~~T- 78, pp 292-296 (from RZI-Kibernetil a,
No 1, Jan 72, Abstract :~o _,VlCC6)
Translation: Reco=,,er-daticns are giVen for.selecting a. numericel methad-
for computer solution of ordinary differential equation5. It is proposed
that the follouring consideral4cns be taken into ac~~ount: a) the method
1~ U
should ensure a predetermined accuracy insolutior of the problem; b) the
method should ensure soluttion of the problem. with least pos,~ible ex-pen-
ditures of material and in the shortest possible time; c) the methcd shculd
permit separation of prqzrams into narts~which have as little connection
as wssible with one an,-,ther; d) the method should ersuxe solutions of a
cychc nature. A description Ls given of a standard prqgrem -for numierical
integration of EL systen. of n ordinmry difftrential equatiora kv I e-
-1rutta formulas of the fourth crder cf accuracy. Proy,-3-Jon Is made in a
1112 - 40 -
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OGUETIUOV, V. 1. , Nauch. 'r. Tashkent.- -Dolite1uhn. in-t, 1971, v~p 78,
pp 292-296
11114
computer of the 14~r-11' type for several different numericall methc,.1:7, of
solving Cauchy problems for ordinary differential equations; the E'ller-
-Cauchy method wit-h autc-_-.atic selection of step can be uried to solve a
system of ordinary differential equations of up to order 25, while tre
Runge-Kutta r-ethod gives solutions for up to order 16. It is proposed
that the me-~-'-cds be comrared vith resnect to the folloving pnrarneters.
wtion step, u,.=ter
number of cc.,- -al arJtl=-etJc operations per integr
of steps, maxim volume of the Problem, count charecteristic --:rr one of
_UM'
the modifications (accu. pth of inter
racy, =mber of piaces, ti-me, len- va!,
order of the system). In solving ordinary differential eauations on
analog computers of the -211-7 and MAU-10 types, it is proposed that a
step-down algorithm be used which is based on lovering the order of the
derivative. V. Alekperov.
2/2
Nri- - W. Code:
Abstracting:S- i e
rV C A_:
~~029
ABSL'(p -70
1i EMICAL
16.490t Effect of & ermia treatment of, Me DIM on the jalca-
8ity, of die vibrational Land fo:, silicon-oxygen bonds in pawiOtit-
r
3~atvshev. A. IC: . Svnorov. V.- F
ing films. Ivanova. E. N..
prone
P
Erokhin;t. L. E.;
-USSR).
Voronezh.
3Z I 'Of h2tensit" f
The'. effc~A
mbsotptijn ban4 -73~.
The nionoxicle films were obtained by th&mall dusting SiOAnd
2- quartz oxide in vacuo (S X 10-6 torr) on polished Si pl~tcs.
"0
Thermal treatment was carried out at 300 and'500* for, 5"
min. A shift of absorption-ba6d from 10 to, 0.3 ju topth-ex-
with a gradual increase of.its intensity wtLs%obid. in dependo*ace
on the beating degree. The layers of 1-1.3 p, foe which, no
Interference effect was to be taken into i6couni, were usr-4 to
:1
obtain the abs. absorptivity, value.. T.ie skaruin of a,
thick film before and after the 20- and 30-min ~ beating In A~ at
610* vw studied. The tranamissivity chtinges ot the Win,
:&used by the effect of its thimmaj treatmeni, iire 2%. An7 In.
cIrease of the absorption band intensity in the spectrum of the
film is due to a gradual transition of Si4it6noxide to dioxide at
aconst.no. of 0 atoms. This effectmust be taken into consi&ra-
tion for the dttn. of stoichiametric compti. of ~passivating films
by ir spectroscopy. VaclavZai~
joc..,
.4
REELV.. 1E
USSR UDC 632.954:633.11
PAK, K. 1., 0 U SOVUA&-- N. Chimkent Experimental Station
"Effectiveness of Applying Herbicides to Cotton"
Moscow, Khimiya. v Sel'skom. Khozyaystve, No 9, 1971, pp 50-51
Abstract: In 1966-1969, at the Chimkent Experimental Station the following
herbicides were tested in the weed control program for cotton fields: isopropyl
N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate, kotoran,.diurone, dactal, herbane and gesagard.
Data are presented on the effectiveness of thase herbicides. Application of
the first three herbicides mentioned resultedlin killing 72.7-77.4 percent of
the weeds on the average. Out of the last three mentioned, herbane killed the
largest number of weeds (75-78 percent). The effectiveneEs of gesagard de-
pended on the weather after injection. On the average higher cotton yields
resulted from injection of gesagard in does of 3 and 4~ke/hectare simultaneously
with planting the cotton. All the insecticides with t1te exception of diurone
were considered effective in the cotton fields of Chirakent Obla9t. The herbi-
cide-s were most dangerous to the cotton in the case of presprout application.
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USSR UDG 535.231.4-07:535-89
BAYUNOV, V. I., DEMIDOV, H. 1. ,
of
Technical Sciences, FODMOSHMSK1Y,,1-~V-,, an a of TechnicLl
Sciences, SKIRITOV, V. L.r SHELEXIM' V. M.
"An Installation for the Measuremaht of High Brig~dtneas Temnera-
tures
Lenin rad, Optiko-Mekhanicheskays FroMs
9 ghlennqaLt, No 12, Doe 70,
pp 24-27
Abstract: An installation for the me4surement of brightness
temperatures in the range of 6,000-100,000 0 K, with a tizae re-
solution of up to 3 x 10-8-seeonds, is described. This is the
IF-86 installation, designed and constructed by I. V. Bolotnikov
and I. V. P6yeakhson. Determination,of the topperature is based
upon successive comparison o4' the brightness.of the source under
inmestigation and that of Standard XV-.45, ~ tho imeasurement boing
conducted simultaneously-in two wavelength Intervals, Isolated b
interference filters froM a speotral:rangs of,220-400 nanometors.
3 figures, 3 bibliographic entri6n,
97
USSR UDC: 535-89
GOLUBEV, Ye. M., OGURTSOVA, N. N., PODMOSHENSKIY, 1. V., ROGOVTSEV, I. N.,
Leningrad
"Experimental Investigation of the Instability of a High-Current Dis-
charge in an Open Tube"
Moscow, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol 10, No Jul/Ang 72, pp
724-T27
Abstract: The authors study the instability of a high-current discharge
with vaporizable wall in tubes 50 mm in diameter and 100-400 r~rm long open
to the atmosphere at both ends. A capacitor bank was uzed to prcduce a
current pulse of 100-250 kA with a duration of 200 Ps..:Righ-speed motion
picture photography was used to iivestigat e the space-time development
of the discharge. The voltage gradient of the electric field in the
plasma column vas oscillographically Eeasured by rearis of E-probes, and
the diameter of the c~L-rent. channel was estimated fror t2,e erosion spot.
The effect of tube lerig,+h and current amplitude on discharge stability
was also determined. The results of the.;mcasurernertls vhov ims-tisfactory
mutual agree=ent, indicating hydromagbetic ftstability of a high-current
tubes.
1':/3 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSKNG DATE-090CT70
JiTLE 'CHOLESTEROL ESTERASE AND-LIPOPROTEIN.LIM&IN THE:6LOOD OF RABBIrS
'DUR.ING. THE DEVELOPMENT OF DJTHIZO14E DIABETES -U-
."AWHOR-OGURTSOVA
,,.~~_OUNT RY OF' 1,NFQ-'USSR
-PROB. ENOCCRINOL. -5
OURCE, 1970# 16(Llo 82
-,'--,.DATE: PU~LISHED_70
7
."SUBJECT'AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
Jp".TOPIC TAGS-CHOLESTEROL, ESTERASE, LIPOPROTEIN, RABBIT, BLOOD CHEMISTRY,
`._.;,.:DIA8ETES MELLITUS* GLUCOSE* ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE, CARBOHYDRATE
!-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLAS51FIED
S*TEP NU---UR/050Z/7i)/Ol~~1001/0082/0095
~'PRDXY kEEL/FRAME--198611915
L 1 :7~ E L A S-F H:41)
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~/3 -023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70
2
-
'ClIRC. ACCESS! UN NO-AP0103643
~'_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED ON YOUNG
RA.913ITS WITH DITHIIONE (1) (80 MG J
-1~ G) ADMIN ISTRAT ION. AFTER I
ADMINISTRATION BLOOD SAMPLES WERE WITHDRAWN WITHIN 28 DAYS AND B1.000
BODIES, ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY, LIPOPROTEIN
.3.LIPASE ACTIVITY, CHOLESTEROL AND ESTERS:OF CHOLESYEROLt AND ALPHA AND
ZETA LIPUPROTEIN LEVELS WERE DETD. ACCGROLNG TO THE RESULTS OBTAINED
THE ANIMALS COULD BE DIVIDED Ij'i'rU Z GRUUPS: (A) THOSE WITH DfSOROERS OF
CARB0liYDRATL_ AND LlPIO METABOLISM AND (B) THOSE WITH DISORDERS OF
~:,Cr-,RBQtiYDRArE METABOLIS14 UNLY. WITHIN 7 DAYS IN THE FIRST GROUP A 16
FULD:INCREASE C-F CHOLESTEROLv 7 FOLD INCREASE (IF ESTERS Of CHOLESYERULI
'AND A REDN. OF AN ESTERIFICATION COEFFo FRO14 Oa6L TO 0./48 WAS OBSERVED.
-SIMILAR RE.SULTS WERE FOUND IN 14 DAYS fESTEKIFICATIDN COEFF. 0.48). THE
'ANCREASED-7.VALUES -DECREASE V: G RX.GUA LL Y" AND,~'lliq I THF 2'8711 JAII, NORMAL 'VALUES
REACHED. CHULESTERUL ESTERASE ACTIVITY INCREASED BY 160PERCENT
.'WI'THIN TDAYS AND BY 240PERCENT WITHIN 14. BYJHE END OF THE EXPT.
H
.-,NORMAL ACTIVITY WAS FOUND. . BEFORE I ADMINISTRATION:~ THE ALP A
I.-~,LIPOPROTEIN VALUE WAS 45.7PERCENT AND THATIOF BETA LIPOPROTEIN
.-54.3PfiRCENT_ WITHIN I DAYS ALPHA LIPOPROTEINS WERE,7.ItPERGENT AND
:WITHIN 14 DAYS 8.7PERCENT AND BETA LIPOPROTEIN,V.,kLU.ES WERE 92-6PERCENT
.~,,-ANV 91.3PERCENT, RESP. BY THE END OF EXPT. THEIR VALUES WERE NURMAL.
-THE LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE ACTIVITY DECREASED WITHIN 7 DAYS BY 5 TIMES A14D
'WITHIN 14 DAYS.BY 3 TIMES; BY THE END OF:THE EXPTL. PERIOD IT INCREASED
TO NORMAL VALUES. IN THE SECOND GROUP ONLY SLIGHT CkIANGES IN
CHGL INES TE RASE AND LIPUPROTEIN LIPASE AcrlVLIIE-S C0,1XV EsE OBSERVED.
I A
Uk'CLASSIF ED t 5lNG;DATE--16DCT70
E-SEARCH FUR THF DIRAC AY 111E 70 I-PAH.E. PAOTOill
Nr J.N~" _U_
-R_ 1.1.l KHAKIMOV, S. I'M. MARTEMIANOV) V-1
(05i7!AJAEVlrH, MI SHAKOV",
t 0 G u R'r 71 .0 li v . v
TRY GF TWr=03-3~
C.E-PHYS. LETTERS METHERLANDS) VOL. 318t- NO- 6e P. 394-6 116 MARCH
0).
PUB L I S HE D------- 70
8 JE CT AREAS-PHYSICS
PlC_TAGS--PPQT0N1 AC.'CELERATOR, SYNCHROTRUNt. MAGNETIC POLE, PARTICLE CROSS
SUTJOW
'UTROL M A RK I N G - -!N,0 R E S T P I C -1 1 C IN'S
rtUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
DXY STEP
P-C __&CC --Af'0111725
c_r_r Ij-
--[60CT70
f2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSPIG DATE
RC ACCESSION NO-AP0111725
STRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APTICLE DE-SCRIBE'S A SEAR.CH FG-R,
::iiE-.DIR-AC MONUPOLE AT TH-- 70 GEV I.P.H.E. PROTON SYNCHROTItOrl. IT V:AS
~T
TOUND THAT THE UPPER LIMIT OF THE M.ONOPOLE PRODUCTION CRO~S SECTION, W"AS
~~SJCMA (90PRIMEO SU30) 5-Milk"LER THAN OP EqMAL TO 1.5 TIMES 70 PRIME
1,-r.RNrS
,NEGATIVE 41 Cf4 PRI-ME2 FOR 1-1 SUBG SMALLEK THAN OR EQUAt. TO 5 1-1.
"FAC ILI i*Y: 1. V. KURCHATOV s
I NST ATOMIC ENERGY, MOSCO US R
T 1- T-. F1
Explosiv-'s and Explosions
USSR
BORISOV, A. A., SKACILKOV, G. I., and CGURYAW, A. A., Institute of Chemical
....................... .... .....
Ph7sica, Acad. Sc. U86B, Moscow
!'Ignition of 1120 NO Wxtures at High Teoperature"
~bscow, Kinetika i Katalliz, Vol 14, 1,10 2Y Max-Apr 73, p1) 29k-300
Abstract; Igrdtion delays t were determined for N20 + 170 mixtures in
i
temperature range l050-2500o1C'f'r*am the reflected ishock waves, in a statie by-
pass systeri. It has been shown that cv1dition. of UO lowers ti... , Analytical
expresnions for the deturnirAttion of t i : an a functic~,t of 1;ha constanta of
elementary stages and of the thermophysNLI paraniaters of tlia reaction were
develaped by suiving, a nystcri of kdrietic equations toti,.~!ther vith the e(piation
of heat balance under adiabatic conditionLi aud within t4e camstrziina of the
theory of therrull expio.-31on. From the compa-rison of tj de-tendned in IT 0 with
and without adled 110., the reaction rate constant
far the reaction. N.0 + 2NO
N102 + be k 1014-4?"-0.2
112 was fot1nd to 3
0XI)
H
y,
"Ark,
act
r Abstv ef CO;
T,
-9~M02945-'cHEmj,,,,A- ABSI%t,t,
114170 ThermNpajWc bases for controllof the Ocoxidiz-
ing capacity of carbon dwinglaxacuo all'oyiag a Steelil: redn'.
Y- - ZvrXW ov Yu. E 'Ansheles, L;-X', Qika,
7! (Mosk. In2t. - titah SDIavov.~ f4o='w. us, N. - 1z1-.i Vyis/z.
UchelL Zaved .-, Gimm; Melt. 19710~ ~13(1' 43-'? Ptuss), :' It was
shown 'expti. that, ilectroinaggie q.; mimag prOided tborough
JJ~L homogenization of th6 added rottalsi which incre 01W tht time of
the -vacuum treatmmt of the #e~l,"utilizcid JnGj4~ COMPlitely the
deoxidizing capacity of C.'and shoftened the tWc the sfe~l was
under vacuum.,, The,thermod~namic anal. of th~eraltxeactiou
for the oxida.-of Cand Crdurinj tfi~melting 6f.tlie steel 6 Vacuo
f -
is given for various alloys (I%C; 1;.D%Crzisteel $4Khl5;: 0.3%C,
1%Cr-steel *3OKhGSA and other Fe-C-0 and Fe-C-O~~ sys-
tems).- The equil. 6pacity-6f the 0 ist dep~nonce upon the
r - I given. It follows,from the
temp. and CO &ttw pressure L,
chan' h
results that it is better to lklinoL. or steel
ge t e present.
J. Steiskal J VWt,
alloying-
UDC 6~1.'191.019: 669.24-5
Osaka University, Japa-n
Effect of Alloy Eler-ents on Crack Formations in WeIdLag Hickel-Based Ref ructory
No 6
:ev, A:vtomat heskaya Sva-ka N
.1 jun 70., PP 7-13
Ab!~tract: Such recently developed refractory alloy as R11013, 11--conel 71"2', and
J
0
IVA.R-1.246 often develop crack f rnationa when velded, Thii3 article
tha nature of th-ese cracks in 713S Inconel. In pOr-i,-.L;zuIz~~, thr:- effect of &,I -=A1 -
raini content on the resiztanQe of the alloy to crack fox-ma-tion vas investigated.
ta-ble gives the chemical comnosition of the allo-,s studiel. A.11 alloys --rere
e I= wE
prepareCt in a high-f-requ ncy furnace under vacktun E. -re then poa- 1- 4-
ingots in an argon a. rrnospbere, with the mold heated to about eW~DC bef'ore the
de-tect-icn, and -.--icro-
pouring. A sketch is given of the equipment used for ere
photographs are included. The effect of niabiu-na an6 carban on vhite-corrronent fo-r-
mation was also investigated. It is concluded that the priacipal cause of crack
formtions is the white component which fo=,S at the boun;daxy of the Grains and
point than the alloy matrix.
dendrites and has a lover zralting
V1
0041 6NCLA Smlofii '~~PAOCESS lit G' DATE--040EC70
~4,ITLE--ESrI MAT ION OF ERRORS IN MEASURING PHOTOSYNrliESI.S 1NftNNf*vY BY GAS
-u
;ANALYS IS
UT-ff_OR-~(03)-.GULYAYEVf B.I.f MANUILSKIYr V.,D, t OKANENKOr A*S.
OF -.,INFD--USSR
OURCE-FIZIOL. BIOKHIM. KULIT. '970 2(119 34-40
.VATE-PUBLISHED - ----- 70
'~SbBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCE'S
TOP1I*C TAGS--PHOTOSYNTHESIS# GAS ANALYZERtICAROON DIOXIDE
CONTROL MARK I NG-N 10 RESTRICTIONS
40C.UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
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