SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAMFILOV, P.K. - PANCHENKO, B.A.
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USSR UOC 62-503.53
kation Technolo&y Insti'ute
PAWEILOV, P. K., Applicant;, Moscow, A t
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-active Sefsyn transformer Device!
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.tiya~ izobreteniy pro qhLqnnyye obraztsy, tovarnyy~
_znaki, No 1,'1970,1 p 55, Author Cert?.ficate No 256420 Class 2 C.
t C 'ces a selsyn.trans ormar.'
Abstract: This adthor certificate 4~
device for tiackiAg systems, contai a ~.tratismitting selsynipro-.
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vided with s;inch 6oils and a receiv'Fse~syn providea with an energl_
zer and outpdt colls. For simplicity' reasons and for increastnq it,,-
reliability,Z.Art c6atains a different3i!'A transmitting selsyn, wi,th -one
system of synch coils connected to thg~syqch coils of the basic trans-
mittincr seLsyn, w4ile the other syste~m oCsynch coils is connected to
,the synch coils of the receiving sel.~ynj
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selsyn raceive~- with ~rindEt%ja muntPW perpei-ndicular
to each other ort thtir,stator atid ro~qr.
T6 give, increased .'reduction of: the olitput
signal vitho-4t increashng the numbitr e~f slobs,
several pairs of windings Ore pLaced parpeaOicular to
each other.ift the exisiting, -slots, of 'tile stator and
rotor. These Vindings. have an unlikia,number of poleal
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FAMFILOV, R.K.
"Polarization Phase Tracking System"
USSR Author's certificate, 21c, 46/05 (GO5f), No 255391, Filed 23/11/67,
Published 31/03/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhupial Avtomatika, Teleme-
khanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 1, 1971, Abstract No IA276F by V.
Sh.)
Translation: The tracking system (TS) suggested uses pDlarization filters
(polaroids). The TS contains a light source, the beam of which passes
through a polaroid rotated by a synchronous electric motor. it light dividintg
device separates the main beam of polarized light iuto,t;,ro beams, passing
through polaroids set on the master and actuating shafts ofthe TS. The
light passing through these polaroids strikw-photoser4ors, the signals from
which are sent to a phase-sonsing amplifier. The variable voltagn developed
by the amplifier carries information on themismatch between axes o-A-. the TS
USSR
WIFILOV, R.K., USSR Author's certificate, 21c, 46105 (G05f), No 255391,
Filed 23/11/67, Published 31/03/70 (Translated from RipferativnVy Zhurnal
Avtomatikajolemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No li 1971, Abstract
No 1A276P by V. Sh.)
in the form of the difference In phases of the two, variAble voltages.
When the phase difference deviates from the quantity corresponding to the
matched position of the axes, a signal appears al: the output of the amplif-
ier, which is sent to a reversible actuating electric AC motor, rotating
the actuating shaft, together with its polarois, to the -newimatched posi-
tion through a reducing gear. The use of the phase method ior separation
of shaft mismatch increases the reliability of the pol44rization TS. One
f igure.
2/2
USSR UDC: 669.295.053.4.094(088.8)
PETRUN'KO, A. N., MEYERSON, G. A., ROCATKIN, A. A.,
WP_USHKO, N. A., OLESOV,
Yu. G.
"Method of Processing of Iron-Tit&nium Concentrates"
USSR Author's Certificate Number 3S3992, Filed 12/07/70, Published 10/11/72
.(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No
8G212P, by G. Svodtseva).
Translation: A method of processing of Fe-Ti concentrates, consisting in
reduction of the concentrates by carbon in an atmosphere- of N2 at 1200-14000,
leaching with HCl and chlorination of the residue. In order to increase
the productivity of the process an&reduction of the concentrate to oxicarbo-
nitride containing 5-7% 0 2s reduction is performed in a stream, of rarefied N 2
with a residual gas pressure of 0.2-0.4 atin. abs. at 1200-1500% while FeCl
is crystallized from the solution produced after leachin;?,, then reduced by
the hydrogen formed during leachingto Fe powdor.
USSR UW 669.293.017:537.312.62
PAN, V. M., LATYSHEVA, V. I. , SUDO%-rSOV, 4k. I., and ME L'NIKOV, V. I.
"A -Possible Cause for the High Critical Temperature of the Superconducting
Co!apound '4b3'"0.8%.2
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials -- Collection of Worksj, MoscowS Nauka Press, 1970, pp 92-98
Translationi laottLermal cross-sections of a sector of the diagram of phase
equilibria of the system niobium-aluminum-germanium are constructed for
niohium-xick alloys- Cup to 27.5 atA aluminum and germanium) at 1*1,700 and
are constructed. It is demonstrated that at these temperatures the
isomorphic: compounds7 Nb-Al and Nb Ge form a continuou.T s-eries of solid solu-
tions. The form. of the area of homogeneity of the E-NbSAI x Ge, _x phase is
studied. I*t is- demonstrated that in the system Nb 3 Al-Nb3(-',e Cthat is, in the
cross-section of the niobium-alumintim-germanium system with constant niobium
content 7S atA) only those alloys which have a germaniLur concentration of
not over 5-7 atA are single-phase (these concentrations Of geTmanium corres-
pond approximatoly to the trinarr compound with the formula N1 3Al 0.8 Go M).
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PAN, V. M. et al., Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov [Problems of
Superconducting Materials -- Collection of,Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970,
pp 92-98
I:t is also demons:trated that the Critical. temperature 6~ the F,-Nb 3Al -x Ge 1-~x
pba.~.e increas-es- Capparently accordiTig to a parabolic rule) with increasing
content.of germanium under the condition of-retention high (not under stoichio-
metric, that is, 25 at.%) total concentration of componeiit B (~ffiat is,
W Al + % Ge).. If the total concentratiort of component B.begjins to drop and
falls helov the stoichiometric level, the critical temperature drops, sharply.
The form of the area of homogeneity of thq a-Nb Al Gel phase determined
3 x -x
in this work- shows that the highest concentration of germanium at w.Ucb- the
SXOichipmetric composition of the phase C% Al + % Ge > 25) is still attained
is~ 5,7 at.%. It is therefore clear that this composiTion;, corresponding to the
foraula NbAl,.,Ge. .21 should and does show the highest critical temperature.
6 figures; 2a biblio. refs.
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-1 RMOMM
USSR UDC 669.293,71.855.017.13
SVECHNIKOV, V. N.11 P-4 N V. M~, and LATYSHEVA,
' 4 V. M.'
V. I., Institute
of Metal Physics, Acalde-rmn~6iencels UKrSSR
""Investigation of the Effect of Cerium o n th ePhase Composition
and Some P
roperties of Nioblum-Aluminum Alloys"
Kiev, Metallofizika, No 32, L970t pp 28-33
Translation: A study was made of the effect of the most wide-
spread rare-earth elements (cerium, lanthanum, yttrium, and
praseodymium) on the mechanical properties of niobium, as well
as the effect of one of them (cerium) on the phase composition
and some properties of niobium-aluminum alloys. It was shown
that alloying with cerium, lanthanum, yu
-trium, and praseodymium
lowers the hardness of initial niobium by more than one and a
half times, and the cold rolling of cast alloys~with subsequent
recrystallization annealing makes it possible to lower the hard-
ness of initial niobium three times.
Isothermal sections of the triple niobium-alLlfllinUM-Cerium
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USSR
SVECMIKOV, Vo N.j et al-9 Mttallofizika, No 32, 1970, pp 28-33
system at temperatures of 160000 and 1100'C were constructed.
At the same time, a marked soLubility of cerium-was detected
in the le and 6 phases, amounting to 7.5 and 10 at."No,respectively,
at 1100'C. With a rise in temperature cerium solubility in the/
and phases is slightly lowered.
A monotonic decrease in the solidity of the,Sphase from
940 to 600 kg/mm2 with an increase in the content of cerium in
it, as well as a decrease in the solidity of tho a-solid niobium-
based solution with an increasa in the content.62 corium, was
established.
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USSR UDC: 537-312.62
PAN V. M LATYSHEVA, V. I., SUDOVTSOV, A.,I., MELTIKOV, V. 1.
Pori a Possible Reason for the Ifigh Critical.Temperature of the Superconducting
Compound Nb3AlO.8CeO
.2
V sb. Probl. sverkh-provoLvashch. materialov,(Problems of Su-Dereanducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Naukat', 1970, pp 92-98 (from RZh-
-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5D548)
Translation: The authors plot the isotherms of the cross section of the
-1 -1 num
segment of the phase equilibria diagram of the niobiuml-alurL -germanium
system for niobium-rich alloys (up to 27.5 atomic percent aluminum and ger-
manium), at 1700 and 10000C. It is shown that t1le isomorj~itc compounds of
Nb3A1 and Nb2Ge form a continuous series of., solid solutions at these tem-
peratures. The form of the region of homogeneity of the phase ~-Nb3AlxCej_x
is studied. It is shown that in the Nb3AI-tTb3Ge system (L e. in the cross
section of the niobium-aluminum germanium system with a constant niobium
concentration of 75 atomic percent) the only single-pbase alloys are those
Which have a concentration of no more than 5-7,atomic rercent (the above
mentioned concentretions of germanium correspond appro'Ximitely to a ternary
compound with the formula Nb3AI0.80eo 2). It is also shown. that the critical
temperatiire of the phase O-Nb3AlxGel-; increases (apparently according to a
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1970, pp 92-98
parabolic law) -with an increase in the germanium content in the phase under
condition of retention of a high (at least stoichiometric, i. e. 25 atomic
percent) total concentration of component B (i. e. %A1+%Ge). As soon as the
total concentration of com-onent B begins to decrease and becomes thar"
y
the stoichiometric concentration,, the critical temperaturo, falls; sharply.
The form of the region of homogeneity of the phase ~-IFb3AIxGej_;, determined
in this work shows that the highest concentration of gerx-anium at which
stoichiometric composition of the phase is still realize'd (5:Al+%Ge;'25) is
5-Tatomic percent. Therefore it is clear that for this particular compo-
sition, which corresponds to the formula NbAlD.BGeO.2, the highest critical
temperature should be and is observed. Sixillustrations, bibliogrephy of
twenty titles. Authors' abstract.
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USSR UDC: None
ANISHCHENKO, Yu. V. and PARAC F I.
"Illuminating a Wilson Chamber by a Ruby Laser"
Moscow, Sbornik kratkiye soobshgheniya Po fizilce, No 12
December
.1971, pp 29-315
Abstract: The usual method of illuminating a Wil~jon chaziber is
with cylimdrical pulse lamps and optical oyste-no usizig cyl
cal lenses, and the result is difficulty in obtaining s-Lifficient
illumination contrast for perception.of the tracks. Such dif1fi-
culties are eliminated in the 14ilson'chamber, measuring 800 by
400,by 220 mm. described in this article. Illuminated by a ruby
laser in which the ruby measureo 15 mm in di -Luieter and 240 mm in
length and is pumped by t7tiro IFP-5000 lamps, the chamber has been
in use for two, years. It has been used to solve sati~ifi-ctorily
t
he.problem of measuring the ionization losses of relativistic
particles. A diagram of th
-e illumination system is 6iven,, and
'ilra
curves for the characteristics of the recordirj(,, i ,.n.d for the
frequency distribution of events as a function of~ the Specific
ionization plotlt-ed. T-he advantagie of thi-- syptem j.!~ tlie
fordly ---a
LUCK 1A I- obt-airled throv&hout the chambcr.
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GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EXPRESSION FOR I-STIMATION OF
THE ANGULAk DIMENTIONS OF SC114TILLATING RADIO SDUK~S IS OBTAINED FOR
T H rl' LASE WHEN INTERPLANETARY PLASMA IRREGULARITIES 14AY BF CDNsIDERFD AS
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PRIME2 MINUS BAR T PRIA[Z SU30, QHERE BAR T IS THE -MEAN QUASIPERICO OF
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ESTIMATION OF THE ANGULAR'DIMENSIONS AND INTENSITIES OF
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.273 AT 60 MHZ, USING THE METHOD BASED ON SHIFTS IN THE -i;:A:'i 'QUASI
-PERIODS eF SCINT ILLAT IONS. IN THE CASE OF A CIRCULARLY SYolto 'ETRICAL
GAUSSI.AN SOURCE MODEL, A140 OF THE:
THE ANGULAR DIMENSIONS OF 3C 296
7~SCINTILLAT[NG COMPONENT OF 3C 273 (THE CORE OF COMPMENT ~A) ARE 0.7 A14D
SEC, RESPECTIVELY. FACILITY: :81'URAKAN.SKAtA ASTROFIZICHESKAIA
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IABSTRAC.T/EXTRACT--~'.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY USINIG THE CUBIC VIOL. CRYSTAL AS
AN EXAMPLE, THE PROBLEM OF THE MIXING OF THE 3 FOLD DEGENERATE DIPOLE
ACTIVE MOL. STATES IS SOLVED. THE ENERGY LEVELS IAND'THE WAVEFUNCTIONS
OF THL CRYSTAL EXCITED STATES ARE FOUNO W[TH A SMALL K* THE ENERGY
SPEC TRUM COMPRISES THE 2 LONGITUDINAL AND THE 2 TRANVERSE EXCITON
ZONES; EACH ZGNE 15 THE LATTER REMAINS 2.FGLD DEGENERATE. THE RATIOS Or'
ITEGRAL INTENSITIES OF THE ABSORPTION 8ANDS COPRESPGNOING TO T14E
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TRANSVERSE ZCNES IN THE OPTICAL SPECTRA WERE ALSO SVUUIEO# A THEORY IS
DEVELOPED EMPLOYING THE APPROXM. OF VOL.-OlPOLE LONG RANGE INTERACTION.
-ON THE BASIS OF A GENERAL THEORY, FEWAII RESONANCE 15 STUDIED IN CCL SUB4
~,:'.CRYSTALS. THE CALCN. GAVE VERY GOOD AGREEMENT WITH EXPT.. AN EXAMPLE
SHOV~,S- THAT THE INTENSITY RELATION OF THE ABSURPTION BANDS IS 140RE
~SENISITiVE TO THE RESCNANCE INFERACTION THAN THE POSITION (IF THESE BASNOS
IN. -THE SPEC TRUM. FACILITY; KIEV. GUSUNIVo IM. SHEVCHENKO, KIEV,
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DUB01MOV, T. S., and HARI' Candidate of Biologiial Sciences,
Candidate of Agricult. C.'PeZnce"s&p.&snodar Scientific Research Agricultuxal
institute
"A Metbod fcx Evaluating Winter Wheat Resistance to Viral Diseases"
Moscow, Selektsiya i Semenovodstvo, No 1# 19729 pp 13~-14
Abstracti A method is suggested of creating a background of infootion by
-er wheat crops on a bare tallow field (from 15 to
planting very early wint,
25 August in the central region of Krasnodar Yxay). Farlier crops in yeax-z
unfavorable for overwintering die, while the September crops cannot be a
sIgnificant source of Infection. By the time the shoots of wintor vheat
plantod at the optinum tine apreax, susceptible plants shotad be largely
infected (50 to W) with the min viral diseases, The nwtber af carriers of
viral diseases (aphids, mites, leaf hopper3) , on the early idnter wheat crops
is close to the maximum in October, thus ensuring transmission af viruses
from diseased to healt!W plant-s. The injury rate is detei:mInL-d tefore the
ear formation stages Thapeercentage of affected plants and iie&Tee of Injuxy
establiahed from external signs for each. d1strase sepairatAely on a four-
point scale.
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SYSTEM,
(U)PERVITA SHIP,
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.,-:..~PANARIN RERORTS FROM THE MANNED SPACECRAFT CONTROL : E NITE R. THEI'? NIANY
-~--DAYS. IN ORBIT IN CONOITIONS OF WEIGHTLESSNESS HAS NnT CAUSED A
NOTICEA3LE IREDUCTION IN THE WORKING CAPABILITY OF THE SC-YUZ-9
SPACELRAFTIS CREW MEMBERS. THIS FACT WAS EMPHZSIZED IN A TALK WITH
--'.~..JOURNALISTS BY THE HEAD OF A GROUP OF MEOICAL WORKERS HFPF AT THE
'THE GROUP IS KEEPING A CCINSTANT CHECK UN t-FiF HEALTti 3F A%:):11YZN
-tENTER.
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NIKOLAYEV AND VITALIY SEVASTYANOV 141TH THE AID OF UP TO PATE TE METRY.
AN EMINENT SPECIALIST IN THE FIELD OF 5 ACE MEDICINF SAID Tf, H
p 'AT T E
PHYSIOLOGICAL 1,N10EXES f)F THE CAEi4 MEMBERS STA131LIZED AFTER I To 3 L,-AYs
IN ORBfTANO. AT THE PRESEiNT TIME THERE ARE NO TEN0EiT-[ES [N)DIEATI-NIG A
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24 FOUR S UF FLIGHT. THEIR SLEEP IS TRANQUIL, DEEP AND R&FRESHING. IT
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OF THE S0YUZ-9CRAFV, WHICH IS CREATING RATHER. C OM f-
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CONDITIJI,6 FOR NIYOLAYEV, AlN*D SEVASTYANDV IN THEIR SPACECDrAIFT
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R H 1 P
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ARE P~ (JIVIDING STABIJ RADIO COMMUNLLATIONS wim Ti* ~VACECPAFI.
S/3 045 lJ:'-JCL AS IF I ~ fill PROLESS'INN~ DATF--02_,JCT70
..C.-IRC. ACCESSInN
A8STkACT/EXTRACT--THF CEIIJ~RS AR_ PP,0VIOING RA010 VISrblLITY ~'.)VFF- THF
T
Tr Kill I I Lj'kY Gir THE SOVIET UNIC,.N. THE k'EASU9ING CFNTElS AT SFA :,i%!5ITS 9F
VESSI~LS_L& THE EXPlJlTICj?,,AKY FLEET ~11` THE U S 3 i-' ACADEMY 'JF 5CIF`4C_PS. THP
FLAGSHIP# COS,%IONAUT VLADIMIF'. K0MAK`jVv IS CAPAi5LE f)F: IND~PENDE14TLY
:CARPYING GUT, IN CONUITIONS. OF AN AUTONOMOUS VOYAGE, VIRTUALLY ALL TASKS
IN COLTRULLING ORFITAL SPACEStlIPS. TiDGETHER klITH TAE FLASSHIP, THE
IN.TLfE WATERS OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC OCEA14S I S b F IN G CARR I E D
BY THE
OUT ALSO THESE DAYS SHIPS NEVELt KEPOSTROVt MOR"HOVETS, (i)AVYNS'()
-RISTNA, PERVITA AND BGRUV ICM IN AN ITEKVIEQ WITH THE RAD(~)'
'ISMONALIT PILOT ANATOLIY FILIPCH",lKo JTE THAT HERE
t(IRRESPONDENT, USSR C, 1~ N ~) I
'-AT THE CENTER THE SPECIALISTS ARE GIVING A HIGH,APPRAISAL TO THE FIRST
KESULTS OF THF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL EVERIMENTS CARR,IED IJT
IKOLAYEV AND SEVASTYANOV.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 615,28:547.333.4
PANARIN, Ye. F., SOLOVSKIY, M. V., and EKM-!PLYAROV, 0. 11., Institute of High
"416_Maff_A~bnffl~ounds of the USSR Academy of Sc iences, Leplingrad
"Synthesis and Antimicrobial Properties of Polymers Containing Quaternary
Ammonium Groups
Moscow, Khimiko Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Val 5, No 7, July 1971, pp 24-26
Abstract: The synthesis and antimicrobial effect of copolymers of N-vinyl-
pyrrolidone with (2-methacryloxyethyl)triethylammoniu-~a iod-,de and bromide
are described. The degree of effect of the macromolecule, its size and the
number of ammonium groups in it, is.determined. The physical and chemical
properties and antimicrobial activity of the mentioned copolymers are tabu-
lated. With an increase in the proportion of the (2-met1iacr-flo:tycthyl)-
triethylammonium halides in the initial mixture, a reduction in the charac-
teristic viscosity of the copolymer ig observed. It was found that the
polymers dissolve well in water in any ratio, and are strwng polyelectrolytes.
The antimicrobial activity was determined by the method of serial dilutions
using staph. aureus 209P and B.coli as the test culture. The values of the
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PLNAMI, Ye. F., et al,, Khimiko Farmatsevticbeskiv Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 7,
July 1971, pp 24-26
minim:u:m bacteriostatic concentration for the monomers and copolymers of
different composition and molecular weight.are tabz3lated.. The. monomers
turned out to be low-active compounds whereas their homapoly-mers demonstrated
highest activity which in the case of the iodide exceeds the nonomer activity
by more than two orders. Copolymers with N-vinylpyrrolidone also exhibited
noticeable activity xinich increased with an increase in the amion-fum group
content in the copolymer. Introduction of ammonium groups into polyvinyl
pyrrolidone did not lead to a sharp increase in toxicity,.
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112 Q 12 lJNC L ASS I F I ED:~ PROCESSING DATE"160CT70
-.T-ITLE--CORRELATION BETWEEN STRUCfURE ANDlAC:I'D STABILITY IN'
-PHENOXYMETHYLPENICILLIPIS -U--
..,.~4UTHOP_f 02)-t.A.N
m4RI~# YE.F-v SDLOVSKIY# M~V*
,,,.f,~ipbUNTRT OF INFO--USSR
,-~URCE-ANTIBIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15p NR 5v PP 426-431
~,OATE- -PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL -AND,-MEDUCAL
TAGS-PENICILLIN, CHEMICAL STABILITY, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE,
IS
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~i%'OOCUIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_,,~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0146 STEP NO--UR/0297/70/015/00!i/0426/0431
ACCESSION NO-001145~2
UNCLASSIFIEO
J2/2 .012 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
"'-ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114542
~:-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO ELUCIDATE THE CORRELATION
'~.'-~:BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND THE ACID STABILITY OF PENICILLINS, NUCLEAR
---SUBST.ITUTED PHENOXYMETHYLPENICILLINS 'WERE SYNTHESIZED ANO THEIR
HYDROLYSIS AT PH 2.0 WAS STUDIED. IT WAS FOUND THAT'SIMILAR TO
rl-.!-~PHENYLPENICILLINS ELECTRONE DONOR SUBSTITUENTS INCREASED THE REACTION
RATE, WHILE THE ELECTRONE ACCEPTOR ONES DECREASED IT. SATISFACTORY
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE LOGARITHMS OF THE REACTION RATE CONSTANTS AND
HAMMET DELTA CONSTANTS WAS SHOWN. CONSTANT.REACTIUN$ (P) WERE EQUAL TO
MINUS 0.358, MINUS 0.350 AND MINUS 0.295,FOR 30, 35 AND 40DEGREES
RESPECTIVELY. THE VALUE OF THE TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT (PI) EQUAL TO
NVIED TO
0.271 FOR, OCH SUB2 GROUP CORRESPO, THE LITERATURE UATA FOR OTHER
SERIES. THIS MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO USE THE:CORRELATION
ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTION OF ACID STABILITY Of: NEWLY SYNTHESIZING
FACILITY: : INSTITUTE FOR HIGH MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
LL INS.
~-.~~!-'~~OF-ACADEMY.OF SCIENCES OF THE USSRvzLENINGRAD.
112.. 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRO(ESSIIIG DATE--20NOV70
~'YTTIE~- TLCHRCMIN, A NEW COLORLESS REAGENT FOR THF--,PVi0Tl)ME7111C
I)ETERM I ki AT IG NQ FN-loblum -U
--(03)-.YAKGVLEV', P..YA., BASARGINt N.N:. 0 p
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ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
PIC --TAGS--N L 66 1 UJM, -PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSISt :STEEL, [ROWALLatf
4~
tit-tNtRoL -HARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
CCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
R0XY'REEL/FhAME-V!-3001J0468
STEP NO--UR/0075/70/025/00310505/0510
:clkC:ACCESSjGN IYO--AP0126220
.~412,: 025 UNCLASSIFIED ROCI!_:SSING OATE-20NOV70
ACCESSION NO--APO 126220
w_`AffSTRAVT/EXTRACT-_(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. TICHROMIN (393-PRIME
NOMETbYLI MING) BIS (IMETHYLENE) 0 ICHROMOTROP I C' ACID) ( I:; WA S $ U E AS
DI D it
-kEAGENT FOR NB. I FORMS WITH NB A YELLGW COMPLEX I Ill tk C I DMEDIA, lam
AX..-;ABSURBANCE AT 406-15 NM. THE MOST PITENSE C01-Olt CC,r(Jl?.S IN 2-4.-N !CL
'AND 2-3N 11 Slj82 SO SU54. rliE MOLAR: ABOSRPT IVITY AT 1.4 hk IS 1 .7 TIMES
-10 PRIME4 IN A HCL MEDIUM AND 1.5 TIMES 10 PAIME4 11,11 A H S11-182 SO SU84
MEIIJ Ull. BEER'S LA64 IS OBEYED 1IN THE 0 .0 MUG NB NG
-25,14; 2N HCL RA E AT
:A l..CONCN. OF 4 T114ES 10 PRIME. NEGATIVE4 M; '3000. Fol-1111 (AMr.S,, OF FARTARIC,
__'.ASCGRBICr. AND THIGGLYCOLIC' ACIDSt 50CO FOLD AMTS. OF 1~ SU52 H SUB4, NH
0.4, AND NA SUR2 SO SU33v AND 200 FOLD SNCL 51162 TO NOT INTEREFERE.
~THE DEM. OF 2 MUG Nd-ML 15 POSSIBLE IN THE.PRESENICC GF 400 FOLD AMTS.
'OF CU, 150 ~FOLO CO AND NIv 100 FOLD V
(IV)l 35 FOLD 1"Rifill, AND 25 FOLD
2R. EQUAL AIMTS. OF TAv MUP AND TI -EREt MO lNTl!HFERl-*r%lCE IS
ELIMINATED wITH ARTARIC ACID AND TI 8Y IMEASURING Tl* AbSORBANCE AT 2
WAVELLNGTI-;S., THE. METHOD CAN BE USED FOR THE SPECTROPHOTOkETom I)ETN. OF
0. 1~~-2PERCENT NB IN STEELS AND FERROUS ALLOYS~WITH A :~-7PEJtCENT RELATIVE
EARG ft. FACILITY: CENT, SCI..-RES*~ INST. FERROUS MET.s.KOSCOW,
-AF
11INCL ~51 Fill 0:
~:ll2 012 rRbteSS ~144G DATE--27NQV70
UNCLASSIFIED
_,.,_T-ITLE--KlNETlCS OF AUTOCATALYTIC DEHYDPOCHLORIJ14ATION OF P11LAIVINYL CHLORIDE
~".~AUTHOR-(03)-MINSKERv K.S., MALINSKAYA, V.P.t PANASENK01, A,A.
0`~)~,OUNTRY OF~ INFO--USSR
V RC EV Y S 0KOMOLo SOEDIN., SER. A1970, 1~25 1151-4
PUBLISHED ------- 70
,.."SUBJECT AREAS--CHE141STRY
JOPIC TAGS-MATHEMATIC EXPRESSION, CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICSt POLYVINYL
..CHLORIDE-
-CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS
-MCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
STEP NG--UR/0459/*IO/OL2/0()5/1151/1154
''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134923
W `0
-2-12 012 UNIC L' ASS I F~lD
'PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0134923
ABSTRAC T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE REACTION OBEYS THE
TAU) MINUS I)# WHERE
EQUATION CHI EQUALS KAPPA SUBO-KAPPA(EXP(KAPPAALPHA
KAPPA SUBO AND KAPPA ARE RESP. THE RATE WNSTS. OF THE NONCATALYTIC AND
AUTOCATALYTIC REACTIONS, CHI IS THE AMT, OF HCL EV, I
13LVED DURING T ME TAU,
AND ALPHA SOBO IS THE AMT. OF HCL IN THE POLYMER' PRIOR TO THE RFACTION.
KAPPA AT 176DEGREES EQUALS KAPPA SJBO TIMES 10 POMIE3 AND OEPENO.S ON THE
EQUIL.r HCL (COMBINED) YIELDS AND IS ~,ORMS AND 15,'FORMEo FROM HCL(G).
FACILITY: BASHKIR. GOS. UNIV,j UFAt~USSR.
UNGLASSMED
UNCLASSIFIE(i PROCESSING OATE-30OCT70
1/2 022
__ T-ITLE-REACTION OF MONOMERS WITH CARSONYLOR NITRILE GROlUPS WTITF, METALS
_.AND SCME REACTICNS OF THE RESULTING ANIONRAOICALS -U-
A.A., GOLUBEV, V.B.t ZuBov, V.P., KABANOV, V.A.,
KARGIN, Vzmr__~~
_ZOUNTRY DF, iNr-rj--uSSR
RCE-VYSOKOMOL, SOEDINap SER i9 70Y~1294)r 865-.72
ATE.IPUBLISHED-70
,:SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TAGS-MONOMERt-'CARSONYL RADICALe NITRILEP SODIUMt M?GNESIUM,,
~~..ACR YLAT E rACETONEr BENZOIC ACID, FREE RAVICAL,'QLiGbl4ER,
'-.-',C.CNT GL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
'R
.--~...-DO.CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
TROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0683 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/~0121-'004/0865/0872
In ACCESSION NO-AP0124355
UNC LASS rF.I ED::,
WiRm ..... .
-2/2 022 PROCES SING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124355
o.-ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VAPORS OF NA OR MG WERE
CONDENSED ON A SURFACE, COOLED WITH LIQ-* Nt TOGETHER WITH THE VAPORS OF
HE METHACRYLATE, ME ACRYLATE, ME BUTYRATE* ET BENZOATEI. ACH, ETCHO, ISO
PRCHOt.TERT BUCHOw ACROLEINs ACETONE, H S'UBZ C:CHCNt H SU82C:CMEGNt OR
ETCN THE CONDENSATE CONTAINED FREE RADICALS. THE REACTIONS OF THESE
MONO;ERS WITKNA OR MG GAVE ANIOWRArICALS. SUCHAS 114C SUB2 CO)p WHICH
INTLATED THE CLIGOMERIZATION-.BY:ANI(INICIM,ECHANISM., FACILITY:
'-~~"MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IN. LOMONOSOVAt MOSCOW,. USSR.~,
UNCLASSIFIEO
-1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.-,-T;I-TLE--CALCULAT ION OF A THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY r~GEFF[CIENT IN INFINITELY
.___:~'.~.DILUTED -SOLUTIONS OF NONELECTROLYTES USING THE THEORY Of FREE VOLUME -U-
V.M., DEVYATYKHj G.G.r PANASENKO, A.G.,. SHIROF30KOV,
'~'MSYA,-
INFO--USSR
S.OURCE- Z H. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 4412), 445-51
A T EPUBLISHED-----70
~~v.:~-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYl PHYSICS
TAGS--CALCULATION, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTYt IJEAT OF VAPORIZATIONt
CTIVITY COEFFICIENT, FLUID STATE:
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_.~.._IJOCUIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1426 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/044510451
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116873
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
IR CACCESSION NO--AP0116873
.lkBSTRAC-T/El^TkA-f'T--fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOUR EQUATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM
COMPUTING THE T14ERMODY14AMIC ACTIVETY COEFF. ON THE BASIS OF THE FREE
~VOL. THEORY. THESE EQUATIONS TAKE INTO'ACCOUNT THE LOOSENING OF THE
STRUCTURE OF A FLUID WITH THE RISE IN TEMP, WHICH CAUSES THE FORMATION
OF HOLES IN THE FLUID. DATA COMPUTED BY MEANS OF THESE EQUATIONS WERE
-IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH EXPTL- DATA, THE THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY COEFFO
CAN BE COMPUTED FROM THE FOLLOWING: (FORMULA SHOWN ON
MICROFICHE). FAC!LITY*# NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. KHIM,t GORIKY GO$.
~-.UNIV~~IM.,LOBACHEVSKOGO, G(3RKI,,.USSR* a
IINCLASSI
USSR UDC 614.31:628.16.067
Candidate of Medical Sciences and 01
;PAONA_SE 4ELtiYANETS, N. I.,
ific
cientific-Research Institute of General and Communal Hygiene Imeni A. N.
Marzeyeva, Kiev
"Hygienic Evaluation of a Portable Ion Exchange Filter for Field Purification
of Drinking Water
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972
Translation: A portable ion-exchange filter (PIF) which rontaims, in addition
to ion exchange resins, biologically active.fibers for disinfecting the pro-
cessed water while simultaneously serving as a drainage device and which is
used for field purification of drinking water, has been developed and tested.
The PIF (see illustration) consists of four ion-exchange columns connected in
sequence by rubber tubes and enclosed in a case. The halves of the case are
fastened by four Kapron bolts; each of the columns is placed in a recess and
may be- replaced easily. In carrying positions, the column (s eqaipped with
two polyethylene covers, covered by a fitting.
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USSR
PANASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972
.7
J
A Portable Ion-Exchange Filter (inside view)
The experimental PIP samples issued are intended for domestic use and in this
case the water.enters the filter after it has been connected to the water
supply.system by a rubber hose. The filter case has special recesses for
fastening it to the wall. In order to obtain,drinking water directly from
a reservoir under field conditions, the PIP should be equipped with a device
which provides for collection and filtrationiof the water (a sylphon, etc.).
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PANASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972
The assembled ion exchange filter is 215 mm high, 145 mm wide and 48 mm thick.
Each of the four columns contains 60 ml of ion exchanger-The overall capacity
of the device is 300-400 liters. In operation, it filters from 10-25 m/hr.
During passage of the water, the ion exchange columns are filled in the fol-
lowing order: the first two -- by 1A-lr anionite, the third by AV-22 anionite
and the fourth by AV-172 anionite. A dehydrogenated poly-Anyl alcohol fiber
with a quaternary ammonium base is used as adecontamination agent in the
Portable Ion exchange filter. The PIF filtering.column is made from Mark 10702
(MRTU Interrepublic Technical Standard]-6-05-1086-69) polyethylene which is
authorized for use in the food industry. We~established also that it does
-and may be used for the
not change the quality of the watertouching1t
preparation of PIP filtering columns.
We performed laboratory experiments to study~the effect of the portable ion
exchange filter on the quality of the processed water, In essence, we fil
tered tap water through the PIP at a filtration rate of 5"Tmhr~daily for
months. - In the course of the -experiment, we. filtered 528 liters of tap
water through the PIP; i.e., we filtered 2200 volumes of water through 1
lume of ion exchanger.
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USSR
PANASENKO, G. I., and 01MEL'Y&NETIS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 1.1io 7, 1972
As a result, it was established that the filtered water do"% not acquire foreign
off-flavor and odors from contact with the ion exchange resins and its clarity
and oxidizability is decreased 2-3 times in comparison to control water. The
saline content of the processed water is unchanged and moncaers, are not ob-
seiNed in it (G. 1. Panasenko and coauthors) . We studied also the total micro-
bial contamination of water filtered through the PIF. hTe found.that the bio-
logically active fiber used in the filter does not guarantee a d1sinfecting
effect; on the contrary, the microbialcontamination of the filtrate is in-
creased from 15 to 140 times (G. 1. Panasenkb). Analogaus.,results resulted
from filtration of Arkhangel tap water,(color value 60-90 degrees).
Thus, the biologically active fiber with a quaternary ammonium base which,
under.static conditions, possesses bacterial properties, does not cause, under
dynamic conditions (filtration of water), a bactericidal effect, apparently
because of the short (nearly 1 minute) duration of contact of the water and
the fiber and the splitting from the polymer of active groups which ensure a
bactericidal effect during prolonged filtration..
USSR
PAHASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972
Since chemical substances which often. cause a biological effect on warm-
blooded animals may be separated from ion-exchange resins, we performed
chronic sanitarv and toxicological experiments on laboratory animals for a
final solution of the-problem concerning the:possibility of using PIF for
production of drinking water. The experiment, which lasted, for 5 months,
involved three groups of 130-150 g male white rats. Each group received water
from an automatic spigot; control rats received dechlorinated tap water, the
first experimental group received water filtered:through the PIF., filled only
with biologically active fiber and the_~second experimental group received
water, processed in a PIF, filled with IA-1r, AB-22-172 ion exchange resins
and biologically active fibers.
We found that the general condition and behavior of the experimental animals
and also their water consumption differed inno way from that of the control
animals. Weight increase of the experimental groups was on,a level with that
of the control rats and averaged 25-30 g montlily,
In th acourse of the experiment, the percent content of hemoglobin in P-11
groups of animals varied, but was within physiological norms (12.3-14.7 g
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FANASEM, G. I., and 0INEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena iSanitariya, No 7, 1972
percent). We did not obtain reliable results in a study of the erythrocyte,
leukocyte and reticulocyte counts in the blood of all groups of animals. The
formed elements of the blood of animals remained within physiological norms.
The phagocytic activity of leukocytes, which was determined by the phagocytic
number, varied from 3.59 to 4.49 in all groups.
The content of free SH-groups in the blood of animals changed insignificantly
during the experiment and statistical processing revealed no reliable dif-
fereaces. The blood sugar level in experimental animals was the same as in
control animals. Adrenalin loading did nottinduce any noticeable differences
in control or experimental animals.. The same results were:obtained from a
study of the latent iron-binding capacity of the blood transferrin.
We found no reliable differences in the weight coefficients of the internal
organs and during a study of the ascorbic acid level in the adrenal glands.
The study of the toxic properties of water treated by the FIF an transplanted
cultures of Ner-2 and KB cells showed no cytopat-hogenic effect of the water.
Pathohistological examination of the internal organs of sacrificed animals
sbowed identical changes in the control and experimental gi-oups.
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PANASENTKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N.J., Gigiyeua i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972
Conclusions
1. The portable ion exchange filter decreased the color value a-nd oxidizability
of high-color water 2-3 times. Water, treated with PIF, had no toxic effect
upon transplanted Ner-2 and KB cells.
2..'Prolonged consumption of the PIF processed water by animals did not harm
their organisms.
PIF with anionites IA-1r, AB-22 and AB-172 may be recommended for producing
3
drinking water under field conditions but only for supplementary disinfection
of treated water.
Bibliography
1. Panasenko, G. 1. in the book: Hygienic Evaluation of Bactericidal Tissue
'From Polyvinyl Alcohol Fiber. Kiev, p 23, 1969.
2. Panasenko, G. I., Vlasova, L. F., Miropol'skiy M.U. and others, In the book:
Hygiene of the Use of Polymer Naterials anUArticlas Made From 11C.M. Kiev,
.198, 1969.
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USSR LrbC 636.083.37
FJ=FILOV, N. I., Chaiman of Kolkhoz imeni:M. V. Frunze, Ovidiopol'skiy
Rayon, Odesskaya Oblast, Honored Veterinarian, Ukrainian SSR, FAYTEL'BERG,
R- Doctor of Medical Sciences, TKACHENK0 of Biol 'cal
G. P., Candidate ogi
pcien-ces, Senior Scientific Associate, Odessa State University imeni M. I.
Mechnikov, MEDVEDEVA, Ye. I., Doctor of Biological Sciences,
PETREWO, Ye. V., LUKINA, G. D., Senior Engineers, BOYKO, L.42, and
-Ye. F., Engineers, Odessa Technological Institute of the Food Industry
~Jmeni M. V. Lomonosov
"The Effect of a Preparation Obtained From Algae (Phyllophora) Upon the
weight Gains and Blood Composition of Calves"'
Moscow, Zhivotnovod5tvo, No 3, Mar 72, pp 82-83
Abstract: A valuable preparation containing amino acids and peptides has
been developed from industrial Phyllophora -waste by the Odessa Technological
InstAtute. of the Food Industry (Author's Certificate No 287959)., Employed as
a fodder sup lement, 4.5 k- of the preparation yield an incremental weight
gain of 11.43 kg, in othcr words, 2.54 kg of,meat for each kilogram of the
preparation, which costs less than 30 kopeks. The erythroc7te number of the
~calves increases, as does the hemoglobin content and the total protein content.
Additional testing is recommended.
R uDc 621
-3,57.12#661,418(088.8)
EBERIL, V*'Iel YELINA, Lo Hop SHKREDt V. V.9 UA)JLINIJ,~ 1.
YURKOVt L. X.
t
I
GURVANOV L. S. KORYAGIN t V. 1. PANCHENQ MS-L. and SILWAUN s A a No
cess of the Decomposition of Active Chlorine in Solutioe
USSR Authors' Certificate No 335211~ filed 20 Jun 60, published 1.5 I-lay ?2
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- KUmiyap No .(11)p 1973, lbstract no 8L254p)
Translations A process is patented for the dissociation of active cblorino
in solutions by means of heatingp which is distinguished In -that, in order to
increase the velocity of dissociationt a process occurs im order to maintain
a stable pH value -for the. solution equal to 5.5 to 6-5. It I I aed o
is =po t
carry out the process by bubbling gases which have basen pxv-heated and huzaidi-
fied to 60-10CrZ (relative to the temperature of the solution). The value of
the pH of the solution during the process starys in the region 5.5 to 6.5 by
the addition of a2kaline or alkali oalts to~the solution, The temperature of
the solution Is confined to the region 60-1000C, The protesa Is carried out
either as a batch or as a continuous Bystem#.for ex=ple# Yor th's flow of
the p-re-heated solution across a step-wise Capacity PattDxno The solution
Is Zade alka:ine at the.beginning of the procesisl that is$, the m*st 1-apid
zeduction in the pH of the SOlUtion occurs duxing the fi=t stage of the pro-
I A
USSR LUX 5146.824#32
BRLYAYEVj E. K.p PANABOXOt V, Msp and TOITENKO, V. 14.
"Conditions of Potassium Titanate Formation"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSRs Neorganicheekiye Materialy, Vol 10,
No 3, mar 74, pp 46o-464
Abstracts The interaction of K2CO 3 with TO2 was studied to determine the
phase composition products and conditions for the formation of potassium
titanates. Different molar ratios of the Initial compounds were mixed and
roasted for four hours at 800-820 C with the resulting~products subjecteQ
to chemical and x-ray analysis, The folloying compoundz were formedt
-3TiO 0 Y~O.,WiO.., and X20-6=.. Potassium.
KZO'T'021 2xg 21 X20 .2=2
-13TiO K?0-3Ti v and rV'3't'02)1 rePorted.in other
titanates (=20 2t _ 02
1iterature sources, were not detected in the study. It vras shown that the
formation of potassium titanates proceeds by zeans of sequential reactions
with the initial formation of potassium dititanate with potaasium carbonate
or TiO.. Four figures, eight bibllopgrapbic referencos.,
022 UNCLASSIFIED
TATLF--FORMATION OF TETRASODIUM TR[TITANATE
_~-,'.CARBONATE AND TITANIUM DIOXIDE -U-
_A.UTHOR-(03)-BELYAYEV, F.K.r. N. M.
-OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
NEORG. KHIM. 19709 L5(319 652-6
!~_DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.'~.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
to
~PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
IN MIXTURES OF SODIUM
LINNIK, YE.V.
~'JOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM, X RAY ANALYSIS, SODIUM COMPOUND,
CAR80NATE, TITANATE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE
--~..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,-;DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY-REEL/FRA?4E--1994/1884 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0652/0656
,.-ClIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115703
UNCLASSIFIED
-UNCLASSIFIED --23OCT70
212 022 PROCESSING DATE
__~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115703
'ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERMEDIATC WHICH FORMS
--DURING A REACTION OF NA SUB2 CO SUB3 WITH TIL) SUSa AT A MOLE RATIO
THAN 0.333 WAS STUDJED BY X RAY AND CHEM.,ANALYSES. THE
INTERMEDIATE IS 2NA SUBZ O.3TIG SUB2 (1) (BETA,TITANATE OR TETRAfNA
2 TRIYTITANATE). THF MECHANISM OF THE REACTION OF NA SUB2 CO SUB3 WITH
TIO SUB2 IN A 2:3 IMOLE RATIO WAS STUDIED. THE REACTION GIVES I AND 4NA
SUB2 0.5TIO SUB2 (11) AS PRODUCTS. I DISPROPORTIONATES TO 11 AND NA
i'SUBZ 0*3TIO SU02s
?T~
36.7+66-971+541-124:546.34:546.261 +
USSR UDC 5 4
661.882.2
BELYAYE77, E. K., and TGMEIN. 0, V. M.
"Thermodynamics and IMIcchanisi-,i of Formation of Titanates in a Mixture of Lithium
Carbonate and Titanium Dioxide"
Moscow, Neor.canicheshive Materialy, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 71, pp 648-651.
A b s t r a cA t 7.: 1 c b -i s i sis ,)-rcvided for the r)rimac,, of formation of
-,,,I r.2S of 14 -1-, j
-1 carbonate and titanium dioxide. In the system
Li 0-TiO-7, 4,70---ition of three titanateswa-cconfirmed: lithilurit metatitanate,
2
dititanatc~f,,.jid trititai-,ate. In mixtures of. Li C03T metatitanate is first
2 '02
formed. The 1'ith-~un dititanato is foi-mod by interaction of tLtanium dioxide with
Lithiu,-~,. trinitallate is fcjr-.;Qd by SUCCeSSLVO reactions of
titanium dia:dd-, the netatitanate and diritanatc.
"Thermodynamics-andlMechanlim of Formation of Titanates in a Mixture of Lithium
Carbonate and Titanium Dioxide"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 71, pp 648-6SI.
Abstract: A thermodynamic basis is provided for the primacy of formation of
metatitanate in mixtures of lithium carbonate and t4tanium dioxide. In the syste-.-
-rmed: lithium metatitanate,
Li O-TiO , the formation of three titanates was confi
2
dititanateand trititanate. In mixtures of Li 2C03 :TiO., metatitanate is first
formed. The lithium dititanate is formed by interaction of titanium dioxide With
lithium metatitanate. Lithium trititanate is formed.by successive reactions of
titanium dioxide with the metatitanate'and dititanato,
JPRS 57333
25 October 1972
MICROELECTRONICS
B corpts frova Russ Jan- language book edited by F. V. Lukin,
lAlkroelektranika, No 5, 1972, Sovetskoye Radio Publishing Mouse,
Moscow, UDC 621.382-621.396.6-181.5.
CONTENTS PAGE
Annotation ....................................................... I
obituary of Fedor ViktorovLch LukLn .............................. 2
Foreword ...................................... I .................. 3
Abstracto .................. ........ .........! ............ 5
li In article cnncorna qtirntinnu tit' conntriiet inr i rtp-
1irn t od Internal r:!r1QrIt-Z: Ont!:1111111(`M~i`llt ifir- :iD1* trAn~1injnr!. -ri
I , -in , t. I T ~i, ar r I e ex m ot ,j~t
n I.lilt-ny I I
u
'i ' I
ol, , o in t"
or U, ir" -I. yn t, f 1~I P r na I v. o1 in., r %, r r 11 z
ith r -
t ura w cantrin, 7 (71 n, d r. t i hit t o dcn r~ I ok r t ; 1
c i t #,.) a c o npa ra t I v e a na -t z- i r, i r r en r. in r t It o en f ~ or, -
6truct ing an internal memory an speed of rc-,j,nn~~e Ar.,-,
r.quirtd power. T lie art I c le oxaminer thin characteri rt icz of
the structure of intLgrated sul~eysttms ror an internal
with distributed control. On the 1-isln of the conp!irari~e
analysis of different types of memory cells cited in the irti-
clQ the butt circuit for the cell is Tho a-ruc-~-e
and the theoretical circuit is given for xho rternavy
developed for integrated execution. Based on the renults o-'
the anal7ziiz and the erperiment, the hdsio paranotarn of -hz
inteerotvfl Internal memory are evaluated.
The article contains 1.0 figures and 10 biblitnrtrap~.ic
references.
Allowing for 11onuniforetity in the Distrib%ition of Defecrr, "n
Evaluating the Yield Probability of Suitable Integrated ~:eni-
conductor Circuits.
- . _K.A., ~-amrr==-
G.G., and Patalov, H.V. In the HtkroelA~~~
,
edited by F.V. Lukin. No 5. p 151. Sovatskove
Ing Howse, 1972.
A method is ougrested for predIcting -he yield oi
suitable circuit allowing for the nonuniform dlstrl~--%! i~ o
of defects. It is shown that with increase in the corp.exitv
of the circuits and increase in the average number of defectr
an the circuit that accompany it, the iufluenco of the
uniformity of their distribution oil the percent of ylaiz!
suitable circuits also jgrows.
rho article contains I firure~ 2 tablans and 7 bllii-
graphic references.
VDC 621.392.13 ~621.396..~
SubTlAnOsecend Memory Element on the Basis of the runn
in C4111um Arsenide. vi~ ~U~. Yrnvchenko L. 1; . r-,-,-
11:1-YaKla-A-al- 21--0-2-krzh Pamhintsev Yu I n
u V,
Collddtion 1`111 it e d
Sovetakoya Radio rltliihinr liouse, 197..
The article examines a oubnanonecond memory eLa~re-: an
the basis of the Gunn effect in gallium arsenide for us~~,in
suparoperational memory devices with random sampling
-9-
record1n,*. anti rea,io6t. 'rhe memorv element c-nsiatn or 1wo
tour-olactrode Gunn inntrumenta. the firnt ol witielt servtjz~
for recordinr and atorare. the second oi which nervem lor
reAdcut of the otorad information. The time of the record-
ing-readout cycle is about 0.5 nsec. The power computed in
storage mode 1 in about 100 mW; in stoi~,;ga modQ 0 it is about
Iis mw.
The article contains 4 flgur" end a M%>IlograjOilc
references.
UDC 691.12.2 -4 621.374.3
Diede-Transistor Logic Circuit W`th Feedback. .11aunov, Yu.Yc.
and Puchkov i.r. In the Collectio-. hikroclektl~"'Zi~_. c a i*f"hr
by M n 1 -5, P 166, sovetakayt Roa-le, PuDlishing House,
19712.
1he article gives a theo-etical analysi's of the elec-
trical parameters of a circuit with feedback; its advantages
a e Analyzad in comparizon to the diode-, rend tur Circuit
vlvh~out feedback.- it Is &rown -zha-z zha.u~c zr a f=adba--ck
aircuit is especially effective in =i2ciropowsr-eir-
cuits. An experiments! invezziratien. '.z riven for the cir-
cuit wi-:h feedback in the "icropower band a conparinon is
given with the microcircuit "Hikrovatt.111.
The article contains 11 figures, I table, and 6 bib-
liographic references.
UDC 621.382.029.61,
_'Log.'c._I:lamenTa an Gunn Diodes. Voronkova~ 1%M.i Orlov i L.K.,
Starosel I sk~)~~I. and Sanal' I In thW-,Co'I1.ec-t-r-on
-RIVima Mai;FZn-ika. edited-i7y _rV. Lukin. ?-a S. p 182, Covetskoye
Radio Pu:)Iishing Haute, 1972.
The article describes the Properties of a-xperimantal
samples of planar Gunn diodes. On 200-pn Ionp. samples the
authors make a current impulse shaper and rte=ory elements Of
two types.
The article contains 6 f1gures, I table. and 5 I)Lblio-
graphic'reforencon.
UDC E21.37S.001.2NI621,362.32
Static Analysis of the Simplest Differential. Cascade on MDP
Transistors. Stapanonkol I.P. In the Collection Miltroulck.
troni it& .edits by r.v-;- LUM7. NO 5 p 190 , Sovetux0ye ka io
Publishing House, 1972.
_in_
-USSR UDC 669.18:621.746.58
DMI OKHOV, V- I-, PALYANICHKA, V. A., KLEMESHOV, G. _.Qy V P
A-3 T;YTY~V~ A-4,A~t,:.A
MMOV., V. I. 11M2, X RYAHININ~ B and ROSTORG.UYEV, V. D.,
r-h-Institute of
Ukrainian Scientific Resear Metals
Casting of Large Sheet Ingots of Low-Alloy Steel Under Protective Slag
Coating"
Hck~-,cow, V allurg, No 3, Mar 72, pp 17-19
Abstract: Joint investigations of the Ukrainian Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Metals and the Zhdanov Plant imen! Il'ich, revealed that stratifica-
tions in sheets of silicomanganous steel can be caused by accumulations of
imacro-inclusions of endouenic origin or increased content of hydrogen.
Experiments in casting -zhcet ingots of silicomanganous steel. 09G2S, weighing
118-27.0 tons, under a protective coating of synthetic slag, are described.
The experiments were conducted in order to decrease stratifications re-sul-ting
from nonmetallic impurities. It was found that by using slag with optimum
physico-chlemical properties in cistiag stcel, the content of oxide inclusions
can be lowered by more than 30% and stratifications can be practically
eLijuinated in thick sheets. The nonmetallic inclusions do not change*
1/2
USSR
DOWIMOV, V. I., et al., Met4lurg, Vo 3t Mar 72, pp 1' 19
character, but are merely redistributed,,and a refining of metal from oxides,
particularly from alumina, takes place. One.illustration, two tables.
ME 5- MUZZ
USSR
Microbiology
UDC 575.123:576-851
JGNATO~I, V. V., SHENDEROV, B. A., PANASE',TKO. I.. PIDEhTO, A. P., and
MAGAGINA, A. N., Saratov State Univers ty imeni N. G. Chernyshevskiy,
Saratov
"Elimination of the Genetic Determinants of Resistance in Staphylococcus
~aureus Under the Effect of an Intensiv6,Electromagnecic Field"
Moscow, Genetika, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, pp 37-61
Abstract: Two strains of Staph. aureus, 33 and 1074, were subjected to the
action of an electromagnetic field with a frequency of 2375 megacycles and
an intensity of 1516 kw. The strains, which had been isolated from patients,
were typical with respect to their microbiological propertia. They were
polyresistant to penicillin, tetracycline, chloramphamicol, streptomycin,
erythromycin, mercuric chloride, and albucide. Under the action of the
electromagnetic field, some of the determinants of drug resistance were
eliminated. "The effect was due to the action of heat prodT.1ced by the
electromagnetic waves. A great number of cultures differing With respect
to the determinants of drug resistance that had been eliminated could be
segregated. After being stared for 10 mos in 0.8% Hottinger agar at 4*, the
majority of segregated cultures retained their new type of drug resistance.
1/2
WIT O"OR i
USSR
IGNATOV, V. V., et al., Genetika, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, pp 57-61
In some cases, however, there was restoration of some of the lost factors of
drug resistance, but not of all of them., The phenomenon described can be
-used for the study of the extra-chromosomalzdeterminants i
a microorganisms
that are responsible for drug resistance.
2/2
W., IV
-77
~~i6r'ials
)"tory
USSR UDC 549.2
GROSHEVA.9 V. M.Y KARPINOS, D. M.jO PILIPOVSKIY, Yu.
GAYOVA., T. I.', AND SHWATOV., Yu. M._, Institute of Problems of, Material Science,
Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR
"]Refractory Material on an Aluminum Nitride Base"
Yescow, Ogneupory, No 5, may 71, PP 54-56
Abstract: An investigation was made of the reinforcement of aluminum nitride
by fiberlike single crystals of mullite :(3A.120 -2SO2),synthesized at the
3
Institute of Problems of Yaterial Science,Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR. The
refructoi7 material is characterized by chemical- inertness and higra resistance
to thermal shock. It in reco=ended for lining of hi&-temperature installa-
tions operating in aggressive media,.in the presence of abTupt thermal cyclings,
and by high mechanical loadings. Miree figures, two Ubles, six bibliographic
references.
Confexences
USSR UDCt 621.791,36:062-3
PARASHCIMN3., N. 1._, Engineer
"Al.1-Union Conference on the Use of Constructions Made Frcm Low-A-1loy High
Strength Grades of Steel in Machine Building"
Moscow -6
Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 5. May 73, pp 59 0
Abstract: The Fourth All-Union Conference on the use of constructions made
from lows-alloy high strength grades of steel with a yield stress of 60-OQkg/Ym2
-was held in Kiev fron, 23 to 26 January 1973. The conference vis sponsored by
the Council on the problem "Now Welding Processes and Welded Constructicus"
with the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of1the USSR an Science and
Technology and by the Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye. 0,:Paton. The confe-
rence wAs attended by 170 participants, roproventing 67-orgaaizations frcm 30
cities, The conference participants, heard; 39 reports.
t i r
USSR
PAN, AS !--;C t! H'-N--`,1j,
11C --cation C) n
e A:)n1i Durzb7 L, Lc,, I' Dy
o=erencc or- z:n
Machine BU4 1ding"
Kiev, AvtomatiCheskaya Svarka, Nj 10, Oc-I 70, pp 77-78
Abstract: 2ul account --*s given of zin-e Thlir4l AII-Union
t'o- facl- !-,e' 4
n 0 ~14 Alloy Steel S--ructuros ir
..Snly Durable, Lck 1-
cc-i-rerenc
Sverdlovsk on 9-", una 7 970. c ~-!as
tile T)ro- em. of Woldir,,i: ?,--ocesses and 1--Teldin-, in
Council- o p-
r-',-ie Goskomitct of chle USSIR Council, of Nini scers an
iru~-,I~ Ye. 0. Pator., the Ura 1 -Ic~il
Electric "olc! in --ns L4 ti
i'Melli S.
Inf or-iiatiria On L-;.,)-j L t;.1
-15
'21-mufacture) . c;ra t*~ an of 36
partic-iDated. THe introductory s~~e ch c,-- Ue conference was ::".sde
Ryzhkov, Chief n zJ- ll ~a a rof the (Ural- Hachinz planz*)' 3 3 -Z
a-.d indusr-,~iai Work lf,.Z~s been 6una tht~~ 0-
hat W--L
machine-buiiia--' weidurs o47 14V*,-,-'/(DUL and s -, e e I's Th,-.
other re-..)o-.ts 1,11adlo to t:he confrerence are also -iven.
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4
PANASKI, G. A., and S2HIRNOV, M. N.
"Obtaining Sodium Caustic Soda from Mixed Aluminate Solutions"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alyumin., magn. i elekcredn. prom-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970,,No 70, pp 126-135 (from
RZh-Me-tallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G135)
Translation: A study was made of the basic principles and results of experi-
mental testing of a procedure for obtaining NaOH from Na-K-aluminate solutions
by crystallization of Na hydroaluminate. An analytical expression is found
which relates the amount of NaOH separated out to the depth of the preliminary
decomposition of the mixed solution and'the K20 content in the ore. It is
demonstrated experimentally that realization of the technological process is
possible if the Na hydroaluminate precipitates contaminated by the extracted
mixed solution are washed by the NaOH return solution.i The optimal washing
conditions are established. The KOH content in the caustic soda is analyzed.
There are 2 illustrations and 5 tables.
&LOR lj~
JPRS 56221
9 June 1972
C,21.396.677.494
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARAMETERS OF OPTO-ACM-STICAL PaCaSSj
OF
r SIGNALS OF PHASED ANTENNA ARRAYS
[Article b,,,_ llans~rko,;Xlev,~, Izvestiva Vuz Ss5R -- Radio~:vktrcnika,
Russian, Vol 5, o ubouLttod 2 NovemDer 1970, pp 46-511
This irticle analyzes _tha distr1huti= or ptNotic: firld at
the output of an opto-acoustical process-cr of signals or t
phased antenna array with a time saparatto~. of the signals
it= antenna elttsents, RevaLrements ir-r the bazic pwro-
meters of the processor are determined. it is shown that
the values or parameters depend an the correlation time of
the signals, antenna. seennln& sector. mxmb&r of elements in
the antenna and on the dirtance between tl-m antenna elements.
t. method Of apto-acoustical pr~._essing of Signals of a phased antenna
array bared on time separation of tht stgnils received *by the beparate an-
tenna elements,was suggested,in (1]. When using this method of proter. I Lng
it in necessary to select certain values of. pAramortqrs vf the processor
among which may be included the time -separat I on taterval Tp. the size of
the ultrasonic transparency D and the intermediate frequency fo- Sin~e the
requirements for pa rajae tars. we to not Proven in [!I it appvarx expedient to
determine them on the basis of analysis of exprv.1slorr for the photic field
at the output of the processor under consWerati= during the roctptl~n
o~ a signal of random shape-
Figure I ahows a functional diagram of am op-o-acoustkol Processor
with a time separation of signals from antenna ele=ents.
In comparison
with [13, an optimal filter 4# which makes It gassible to procas% a signal
j-"of random shape, was added in this diagram.
The electronic portion of the processor designed for time separation
and comPtession Of 819MAIS from antenna elemen-3 consists Of N frequency
"" I [P], N delay lines 2 [LZ3, a suareatten device 3 and the OPt'~'
or 4 [OF].
t
,,p"rt
The optical portion of the processor representing an OPto-accUstical
pectrum analyxor consists Of 4 source of coherent light 5. an ultrasonic
transparency 6 with a plazoicoustical convertor 7 and the Integrating lent 8.
-f- 6
USSR P1
USSR
GIPPIUS, A. A., VAVILOV, V. S., 'YAN R. and USHAKOV, V. V.
"Exciton Luminescence Line Reversal and the Fine Structure oi* Exciton Absorption
in GdTe"
Kratkiye Soobshcheniya po Fizike (Brief Communications,;in Physics), No. 7, July
1970. pp 8-14
Abstract: Detailed measurements were made of photoluiminescence, cathode lumines-
cence, and reflect on spectra at temperatures between 4~.2 and 771K. Spectral
resolution was 10 GV. The reflection data was procensed on the BESM-4 digital
computer of the Physics Institute of tha,USSR AcadeLV Of Sciences. The spectral
dependence of the absorption coefficient and the refraotion index, found Uith the
aid of the Kramers-Kronig relation, were used to calculate the lundneseence
spectrum. Certain features of self-absorption which were formerly ignored are
taken into account. A layer of approximately 10- cm is excited during photo- 4
and cathodg luminescence. At 77 and 4.20K the absorption coefficient 13 5 X 10
and 2 x 10 am- . The optical density of the excited layer is therafore ex-
tremely large (5 to 20) and the luminescence inten5ity is greatly weakaned by
self-absorption. Conditions, therefore. exist for reversal of the exciton lines,
and such reversal was obtained both theoretically and,experimentally. The
USSR
GIPPIUS, A. A., at al, Kratkiye Soobshcheniya po Fizilte, No 7, July 1970, pp B-14
reversal is slightly to one side of the center of the luminoscence line, shifted
in the direction of larger energies. The negative absorption Qbserved at low
temperature disappears at higher temperature. The temparature-dependent doublet
structure observed in the absorption spectrum is not clearly understood. It is
suggested that the observed features may be due to the fact that the Kramers-
Kronig relation does not account for the spatial disper;sion of optical. constants
and special boundary conditions at the crystal surfaces. An unknown new effect
may be in operation. Comparison of absorpt-ion and emission-spectra shows that
both absorption maxima coincide with.the emission minimum,ani, thus, self-reversal
appears to exist in this case as welL Origo art. has'Z figs. and 7 refs.
2/2
IM-6 a.
hc~ a
USSR
UDC 669.245.OIB.44(088.8)
BRUSILOVSKIY, B. S., V11YOV, V. I., VORON-IN, C. M., YEGOROV,
YE. YE., YELKIN, I. S., "LIMOV, L. YA., KOVROVA, YE. A., KONTSEVAYA, YE. M.,
LYUBINSKAYA, 11. A., MILENINA, YE. G., NIKHAYLOV I. A., IMMWAYEV, YE. I.,
SIROTKIN, A. 1. , SOLDATCHENKO, V. A., SPILITSIN: R. 1. , SIMPIRO, S. H.
"Nickel-Chromium Base Alloy"
USSR Author's Certificate tic 276418, Filed 2 Jun 69, Published 16 Oct 70 (from
Mh-14etallur~iya, No 4, ADr 71, Abstract No 41766P)
Translation: 17he heat-resistant alloy has the following composition (in %):
C 0.03-0.1 Cr 30-140, W 3-5.5, No 2-4, Ti 0.5-1.5, Al 0.5-1.5, Nb 0.5-1.5,
Ce 0.01-0.i, B 0.003-0.008, N-1, the rest. The alloy has increased heat re-
sistance and also the fOllOtTing mechanical and physical-chemical Droperties
at 1,100': a 8 kg/m2, 2,
6 65Z, a- stress-rupture I kg/-,,a coefficient of
-6 -1
linear expansion 1-5 10 de increase in weight after 100 hours of heating
g2
at 1 200* in the air 0.6 g/
m It is corrosion-resistant In a moist atmosphere
under tropical conditions, In sea water, and in the products of cci-n1justion of
highly sulfurous fuel,
USSR UDO 621.58~.51:51,5.215.6
KOVALEMKO, P.A., RANASYUK, L.M.
2 4.,
"Transverse Phatoelectromotive Force At The Heterojuwtions Si-A B -
Tr. po fiz. poluprovodnikov. Kishin8v (11orks On Sommiccriductor Phy%-ics,
Kishin8v University), 1971, lssue,~, pp,145~151+ (from RZh:---IektrCniI-,q- :L yeye
primeneniye, No 6, june 1972, Abstract No 613292)
Translation: An analysis is made of the dependence of the ea-P of oper-circui-;-
conditions and short circuit ctirrent on.111.vzmination, Por hetlz:rojunct ions for,.--
talline silicon and JQ,rers of conipounds of tellurides of cadmium
ed by monocrysu
and zinc and sulfides and ealenides of cadmium. The exp--rimantal re--ulAus are
compared with photooffect theory of Yiting development for the case of H Bemi-
conductor--phatoconductor. 4 ill. 2 tub., 8 ref. kuthor!n abstract.
USSR UDC 632.95
FANASYUK, V. G., KOSENKO, V. A., PANASYUK, L. V.
"Plant Growth Stimulator"
USSR Authorls Certificate No 340382, filed 5 Feb 70, published 23 Jun 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N555)
Translation: Phenoxyacetate derivatives of chlorinated hydrolized lignin of
sunflow hulls containing up to 12.25% phenol groups and 13.40% carboxyl
groups are recommended as plant growth stimulators. As a result of oxidation
of the lignin during chlorination in the presence of water, quinone groups
are formed which give rise to the physiological activity of the growth
stimulator. Sulfate and other forms of, ligninfi can also be tised as the raw
Itor promotes an in-
material to obtain the compound. The proposed stimula
crease in the height of wheat plants by 21.2% and corn by 80,8%; the length
of the wheat root system increased by 49.1% and that-of the corn roots by
69.4%. The catalase activity for wheatAncreases; by X00 m9- 02/gram of
leaf for wheat and 75 mk 02/gram of leaf fok corn. The vitamin C content
In the leaves and the sugar content in the plant tissue is increased.
USSR UDC: 532
OSYPMO, V. P., STETS'KIV, 0. P., PANASYUK, P. V.
"Thermoelectromotive Force of Alloys ihithe Indium-Zinc System in the 1111olten
State and on the Crystal-Melt Interfacb"
Visnyk L'viv. un-tu. ser. fiz. (L'vov University Herald. Physics Series),
19T15 vyp. 6(14), pp 6o-63, 11 (from RZh-Fizika, No 6. Jun 72, Abstract
No fteift)
Translstion: An investigation is made of the thermoelectromotive force of
alloys in the In-Zn system in the melting region and in the molten state.
It is found that alloys with a.high percent.concentration of zinc bave posi-
tive thermoelectromotive force, while indium-rich alloys have negative
thermo-emf. Authoro' abstract.
USSR UDC 632.954:543.9
ABRAMOVA x K. A.P Z~I~xw T~~ ~P, and KALININA, Ye. A.
"Determination of Tardon 22-K in Soil and in Plants by the Biological Method"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 58-60
d
Abstract: The content of tardon 22-K (3,5,6-trictiloro-4-a,-niiopicolinic aci
in soil and in plants was determined bythe change of the area of smooth
margin leaf of bean plants. The sensitivity of this test is 0.003-0.004
mglkg for the determination of the content:of tardon in soil; in plants the
sensitivity depends on the volume of the cmvposted sample. It has been
established that the concentration of tardon in,the straw of winter wheat
was several fold higher than in the soil.
.1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
_.~..1-ITLE--MECHANISM OF THE ACTIVATION OFC.IS AND TRANS
AZII)DCHLOROBIS(ETHYLENEDIAMINE)COBALT SALTS -U-
~1AUTHOR~-(02)-PANASYUKt V.D., ARKHAROVt A.V.
OF INFO--USSR
"'_S.nuURCE--ZH* NEORG. KHIM.
1970, 1513). 693-6
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
U
RJECTIAREAS--CHEMISTRY
I_'TOPIC TAGS--COBALT COMPLEXt ETHYLENEOIAMINEt CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM
:t~t.ONTROL .14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~OaCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
_~:P~OXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1470 STEP 40--UR/0078/70/015/00310693/0696
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116907
UNCLASS I F IED
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~-'CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0116907
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AQUATION OF CIS AND TRANS (CO(EN)
SUB2 (N SU83) CL) PRIME POSITIVE (EN EQUALS ETHYLENEDIAMINE) WAS STUDIED
B THE PRESENCE OF HNO SUB3 OR NACLO SUB3 IN AQ. OR. AQ. ORG. SOLVENT
SOLNS. THE AQUATION REACTION IS 1ST ORDER WITH ACTIVATION ENERGY (E
''SUBA) 21-23.9 KCAL-MULEP DEPENDING ON SOLVENT USED. THE VALUES OF E
SUBA, DELTAS PRIME NOT EQUI,L TO, DELTAF PRIME NOT EQUIL TO AND FREQUENCY
FACTOR FOR AQUATION IN 40PERCENTME SU13Z C09 ETOH1 OR ETHYLENE GLYCOL
SOLNS. ARE GIVEN. FACILITY: KIEVo GOS..UNIV. 114. SHEVCHENKOr
USSR.
ll'U- Lit --~:l a
If
USSR UDC 632.95
PANASYUK., V. G., KOSENKO, V. A., PANASYUK, L. V.
Plant Growth Stimulator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 340382, filed 5 Feb 70, published 23 Jun 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N555)
Translation: Phenoxyacetate derivatives of chlorinated hydrolized lignin of
sunflow hulls containing up to 12.25% phenol groups and 13'.40% carboxyl
groups are recommended as plant growth'stimulators. As a result of oxidation
of the lignin during chlorination in the presence of water, quinone groups
are formed which give rise to the physiological activity of the growth
stimulator. Sulfate and other forms of lign1j.-Lis can also be used as the raw
material to obtain the compound. The proposed stimulator promotes an in-
crease in the height of wheat plants by 21.2Z and corn by 80,8%; the length
of the wheat root system increased by 49.1% and that of the corn roots by
69.4%. The catalase activity.for wheat increases by 100 m2 02/gram of
leaf for wheat and 75 ml 02/gram of leaf for corn. The vitamin C content
in the leaves and the sugar content in the plant tissue is increased.
USSR UDC: 62-526
WIN$ 0. P. and PANASYUK, V. I., Beloru4slan Polytech. Inst,
"Delayed Servo System in Random Actions"'
Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZ Priborostroyeniye, No 8, 1970, pp 37-40
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to investigate theoretically the
possibility of improving the azcuracy of automatic control systems for given
random effects of the speed of the system with white noise disturbances in-
put to the system. The authors use the method of statistical optimization
by the criterion of the minimum mean-square error. Only systems tolerating
a "pure" shift in time of the output relative to the input quantities --
systems for which only the shape of the output signal is Important - are
considered. A preliminary choice of system structure ij~ made on the basis
of optimal filtration, with a "pure" delay element app1j,ed to the system in-
put. Parallel to this element, the required value of the derivative of the
input signal is applied under the assumption that this ilignificantly reduces
the error in abrupt changes la the speed of the syatem,.~- An example to de-
monstrate the application of the authors'!method io given.
1/1
USSR UDC 538-561
KATYSHEV, Ye. G. PANASYUK, V. S. PANKRATOV, S. G. , RORAROVSKEY, V. F. ,
SAMOSHENKOV, Yu. K.7 SPFITOR, Ya. M. , STEPANOV, B. M.
"Investigation of Electromagnetic Emission of a Modulated Elect-ron Beam"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 11, "Nov 72, p 244.6
Abstract: The paper gives a block diagram and the parameters of an instal-
lation for studying velocity-modulated emission of an electron beam, as well
as the results of measurements. The beam ene
rgy va:3 33 kev, beam current in
the pulse 0.25 a, pulse duration 4 ps, pulse repetation rate 25 Hz, fre-
quency of the modulating rf field 482 IYUN', length of the emission region
55 cm, and pressure in the system 10-4 MM Hg. it was found that the emission
power received by an antenna-with effective area of 750 sq. cra at a distance
-of 2.5 m from the beam is 1 mw. Slie vector of' intensity of the modulating
electric field lie;j in a p1wie WhIch passei through the (I.Xin ()I' the beem,
jjarr_:)TjjC J,C) 4 J11:%t, ()[I LJIC, fl I,,,
The ratio of emisrion intennity on the ficcond
harmonic is approximately 50.
III i 1; H I.. I I
USSR UIDO 621.643.25
BURDENKOVAI Z. M., SIDIUMNOV, A. Ye.~ SHAPOSMIKOV, A. P., and
B* I Scientific Research Institulte of Concrete and
Z V;on
Pe~ff~orced~c~rete (NIIZhB)
"Scientific Characteristics of High-Pressure Abrasion-Resistant
Rock-Concrete Pipe"
.1tel1stvo,Truboprovoaov,- No 9, S
Moscow, Stro- ep 73, pp 15-17
Abstract: A new construction of abrasion-retiistant high-pressure
rock-concrete pipes, 5300 mm long, ID--1500 Mmr OD--2500 mm, is in
t]
development by NIIZhB. In order to determine t'he strength of hese
pipes and their agreemen' -.,rith theoretical calculations, first
were tested for stren6th at inner hydrostatic pressure 2nd at
outer load s-oecimens of rock-concrete bushings-,for pipe cores. In
-at
determinin~r 1heir supporting povier by the bending mome
M-_P-:rm/5r, -ahere F=linear concentrated force in 03-cm/m. and r,.=
=radius to middle ,,iall thic-laiess, the specimens -xere considered
as thin ~1 structures (h/D41/1-0). Their derived deformation
curves at outer load shoa that the rock-concrete material %vorks
within the elastic limit up.to the development of cracks. A sepa-
rate testing of the reinforcement revealed that in determining
1/2
'USSR
BUARDENKOVA, Z. M., et al.,Stroitellstvo Truboprovodov, No 9j Sept 73,
pp 15-17
the strength of reinforced rock-concrete pi-Des their resisting
force can be taken only 10-15 % of their tensile strength. The
characteristics of industrially manufactured rock-concrete pi-pes
are indicated and recommendations are given.to _-Cavor their inlro-
-duction in practice.
2/2
7~.
USSR
PANASYUK V. S.; SOKOLCV, A. A. STEPIVIOV B. it.
11principles of the Construction and Possible Applications 6f Accelerators
with Superstrong Magnetic Fields Obtained by Detonationsu
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya; November., 1972; pp 907-12
ABSTRACT: Several designs of single-stage accelerators irith superstrong m_-
netic fields are presented. Betatrons and high-frequenay cyclic accelerators,
as well as direct-action accelerators are considered. Varims methods of
particle injection and extraction are described. Possible applications of
the cyclic accelerators described for obtaining superl-riph-energy particles
are assessed. Such accelerators seem promising for theacceleration of be-ams
of secondary parUcles as well as for experiments on intersecting beams of
p7mesons and n-mesons, of fundamental inpbrtance in high-enerU physics.
The article includes 14 equations and five figures~ There are 10
references.
USSR UDC 620.171.3
K. K., and KOVCHIKI S. YE. jPhysicomeebanical
Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR# Lvoy
"Effect of Prestressing in Air and Water on the Cracking Resistance of Titanium
Alloy VT-14"
Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Haterialovf Vol 9, No 6j 1973, PP 10-13
Abstract: Results are presented from a study of the eff!3ct of static pre-
etressing of VT-14 titanium alloy in air and tap water on its resistance to
crack development. Results of the experiments for samples of the alloy
prestressed to 0.8 and 0.4 of their breaking stress and.uithout prestressing
revealed that the resistance of VII-14to crack propagation (in air at room
temperature) depends on the prestress loadF and the time wider load. When
samples were prestressed for up to 10 hours their resistance to crack propaga-
tion was sharply lowered, while from 10 to 100 hours theru was an Increaze in
cracking resistance and at 100 hoars the value of cracking resistance
Kis
exceeded the initial magnitude of rt, dro s drastically durimx_ the firttt few
s
1/2
53
USSR
PANASYUY., V. V., et al., Fiziko- Xhimichoskaya Mekhanika NaterIalov, Yol
No 6, 1973t PP 10-13
few hours under load for samples prestressed to 0.8 and 0.4. Then there Is a
rise in Kl, where maximums are reached around 100 hours, with the value of
K Is higher for the samples prestressed to 0.8 of their.breaking load thian for
"Who 0.4 P From 100 to 500 hours th3 samples at 0.8 P I ~,aintain a constant
Kls wh.ile for the samples at 0.4 P, the value. of K Is drops off gradually.
The same relationships hold true for samples prestressed and then held under
various loads in water. Three figures, four bibliographic refereacm,
USSR UDC S39.3
BEREZHNITSKIY, L. T., PWASYUK, V, V., TRUSH, 1. 1., Pvov
"Stress Intensity Factors Near Hard Acute-Angle Inclusions"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 7, Jul 73, pp 3-7.
Abstract: A method is presented for determinatiohof the stress intensity
factors near hard inclusiom with corner points. In the case when the func-
tion mapping the exterior of the inclusion on the exterior of a unit circle
is fixed in the form of a series, the problem is reduced to solution of a
system of 2,14 jalgebraic equations. The effectiveness of the algorithm for
calculation.of stress intensity factors suggested is illustrated with a
are studied in -this aLrticle for the first
number of examples, most of which
time.
USSR UDO 660. 016-25-539-56
PAHASYU i. SMITSER, K. M., and KomaK, s. YE., Physical-Technical
Instituter Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, L voV
"Determination of the resistance of VT-14 Titanium Alloy to Brittle Rzacture"
L'Vov Fiziko-Khimicheskaya IN'ekhanika. Materialov, 110 3, 1973, pp 64-69
Abstractt The resistance of VT-14 titanium alloy to brittle fracture was
studied by two schemes of loading with consideration of the effect of the
medium and direction of crack development relative to.the direction of
rolling. The alloy studied has the following chemical composition (in %)t
3.5-4-5 Al, 2.8-3.8 140, and 0-7-1-5 V. Two methods of' loading samples axe
proposedt cantilever bend of a beam, and tension of a-square plate, both of
which are applicable to the methods of applying brittle cracks -- fatigue and
impact. Four figures, one tablep seven:bibliographic references.
1, H
USSR
UDC 539.3
BEREZHNITSKIY, L. T., and TRUSH 1. 1., Institute of E~hysico
Mechanics, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR; L'vov
"Crack Propagation in Composite Materials"
Kiev, Fiziko-Rhimicheskaya Mekhanika ~Llterialov, AcadeTy of Scler-ces Ul~xainir_n
SSR, Vol 7, No 1, 1971, pp 108-110
Abstract: Conditions for the propagation of linear cracks, One apex C' -.,-hicli
lies in the inclusion material, and the other in the bindc_rl "A'=-re
An infinite isotropic body ~dth a circular inclusion rn-5.ae c_f anoz.*--ar h:=c-
geneous material was calculated. A linear crack was asswned to lie al,=;r a
diameter of the inclusion and to enter the binder. The stre,xzh of a-_`,eaion
between inclusion and binder was taken as not.less than tLe stren:-_th cf the
components. A general expression was found for the lir-riting Icad's (e-_r--:-ed
by uniformly dstributed an~._ mutually perpendicular forces) a-,
crack can propagate at either terminus.
USSR UDC 539.3
PPNIASYUK, V. V., TEPLYY, M. I., L'vov
('"Determination of Contact Stresses in the Case of Internal Contact of Cylindri-
cal Bodies"
Kiev, Prik-ladnaya 11ekbanika, Vol VII, 'No 4, 1971, pp 3-8
Abstract: The two-dimensional problem of elastic theory of internal contact
between cylindrical bodies of nearly the same radii is solved for the case uliere
there is no frictional force in tile contact zone. The integrodifferential equi-
tion for determining the contact stresseq is derived, and an eyact solution of
7 A.
this equatiun is presented for the case where tile matertals of the contact
bodies are identical. Solutions are given for certain other-special cases of
the investigated probleli, and contact stress distribution dipgrains are construc-
ted. An elastic isotropic plate S of unit thickness vith a round hole of radi:-
us P in vhich Lbe round disc S w1th radius' R < R is inserted is proposed
2 2 -7 1
for study. The concentrateJ force pressing the disc S2 ii,%ainst the edge of the
hole in 51 is applied in the center of tile disc. UndKir the assumption that
there is no friction between the contact bodies, only radial contact stresses
occur. Thus, the problen consists in estn1)1j.5hinX the distribution law oi tile
cootact stresses (presswres) on the contact surface between the bodies.
112 029 UNCLASSIFIED PlifICE55ING DAYE-20-NOV70
TITLE-F-LASTIC EQUILIBRIUM OF AIN UNBOUN-PL0.BG0Y WEAKENED BY A SYSrc-M FiF
CONCENTRIC CRACKS -U-
'AUTHC PANAS'(UKr v*: v
-r,-(02J-Ajltl)REIKIVv A.E..,
-CCUNTRY GF INFO-USSP.
MEKHANIKA# VOL* 6, APR. 1970p P6 124-128.
:-DATE: FUBL ISf-EC---APR70
::-~$.UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH., IND.* CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOP IC TAGS-METAL CRACKING, ELAs,rICITY, BIBLIGGRAPHY, PHYSICS RESEARCH
2/2 029 UN C L ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
:CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125277
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, DISCUSSION GF THE THREE
DIMENSICNAL PkOBLEM OF THE ELASTIC EQUILIBRIUM OF AN ONBOUNDED 1300Y
WEAKENEU 6Y AN 1NNER PENNY SHAPED A114D TWO CIRCULAR COICCENTRIC CRACKS TO
WHICH A SYPMETkIC LOAD 15 APPLIED4 THE PROBLEM 15 FIRST REDUCED TO THE
-SOLUTIGN OF A SYSTEM GF INTEGRAL~ EQUATIC&S AND THEN TO A SYSTEM OF
FRECHCLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE SECOND KIND. ~ A SOLUTION TO: THE
LIMITING EQUILIBRIUM PROBLE14 15 OBTAINED FOR THE LASE WEERE A P40RMAL
UN M- PRESSURE IS APPLIED ONLY TO THE SURFACE 0-F THE INNER CRACK. A
FORFULA FOR CALCULATING THE CRITICAL LOAD IS ALSPIDERIVEU FOR THIS CASE.
-FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUX. UKRAINSKOI SSRyJIZJKO-MEKHANlCHESKII
LNSTITUTP-LVOV# UKRAINIAN SSR.-~
USSR UDC: 8.74
PANA POPOV, A. A.
"Iterational Method of Solution of a S stem of Linear Equations Using a
y
'Computer System"
Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. Sb. Mikroelektyonika [Electronic Equipment,
Scientific and Technical Collection on MicroelectTonics], 1972, No 1(3S), pp
29-36 (Translated from-Referativnyy Zhurnal.Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract
No 11V575,; by the authors)
Translation: Microelectronic computer systems are generally multiprocessor
systems. Using the example of solution of the system of linear equations, a
new approach is suggested to the organization of the computer process in such
systems, -requiring no program correc-tion in case of failure of processors.
Convergence of an iterational process in a computer system consisting of com-
puters of different productivities is demonstrated with arbitrary distribution
ns through the compute
of equatio rs.-
4-Q
USSR UDC: 60.o76.ooi-12+oo2.2
BOGDANOV, S. V., PAIMMYRI, V. V.) SIKIRYAVYY, V. Ya., SUBlICTOVSKIY, D. Kb.,
SMIARINY V. N.
"Selection of Design and Thermal Insulation of Covers for Underground Com-
.pressed Gas Containers"
Moscow, Stroitellstvo truboprovodov, No. 8,11972, pp 16-18
Abstract: Underground isothemal containers for storage of compressed xetbane-
may use various structural versions of covers. The Wo most frequently
encountered in world practice, the spherical cover and. the standard roof with
sealing base, are studied in this article. AnalyBis shows that the 5tandard
roofing with sealing, base is nore economical thau the spherical roofing, due
largely to the lower capital invest-ments required. Co.,,iparispn of two types of
insulation of this cover indicate that they are equally economical.
USSR UDC 661.143
POSTOLOV, V. S., MANASHIROV, 0 Ya., PANCRENKO, A. 1.
"Chemical Composition of the Phases Formed in the Ternary System of L12CO3-
Ga203-2Geo2"
Sb. nauch. tr. VNII lyuninaforov i osobo chist. veshcliestv (Collection of
Scientific Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Lumino-
phors and Materials of Extreme Purity)* .1972, vyp. 7, pp 5-11) (from
RZh-Khimiya, No 6 (11), 1973, Abstract No 6L159)
Translation: A study was made of the processes occurring in binary systems
of L12CO3-Ga2O3 and Li2CO -Ge02 with heating in the air to 1,000*. The
chemical composition of 2e phases was studied, and the conversion sequence
in the ternary system of Li ;C03:Ga2O3:GeO2 - 1:1:2 was investigated with
heating in the air to 1,000 . The results of the x-ray studies of the
compound LiGaGe04 formed in the ternary system are presented. The compounds
based on gallates and gallosilicates of the alkali metals are used as the
photo and cathodoluminophors. The bibliography has 1.6 entries.
USSR UDC 621.396.677.01
IsTensor Green Functions of the IMaxwell Equations for Cylindrical Domains"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Repub-
lie , -Interdepartriental Scientif i-c and Technical Collections) : 1.9 70, vyp. 15,
pp 82-91 (from RZh-Radioteklinika, 14o 4, Apr. 71, Abstract No /W)
Translation: A study is made of the solution of problemis for slots and di-
poles located near curvilinear surfaces.
1/1
1:,o
1/2 Gi, 4 U.M; L AS S I F PROUSSING DArU--2GNOV70
TITLE--I~%FLUE&U OF TOE UiTF (EM
THE
PATTERN Cjt--- A LliNFAK PHASED -U-
ARRAY
~.AUTHGk--PAt,CiiENKO, i.A.
-iFC--USS!1
.,CCL%T KY LF 11
CURCE-kA L; 0 TEKHNI KA 1 -4 E
ELEK RONIKA VOL. 159 JUI L970, P. L2,31-1296
A T E PL;bL I Si-:E 0--~-J J-K7 0
:~.~SL6JECT AkEAS-ELECTKJWCS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. PH' SICS
-TCPIC FAG S-ANTENNA RACIArILN PATTERN, PHASED ARRAY ANTMINA, DIPOLE
ANTENNA
7CL.'.,iTRLL MA-riKING-NO RESTRICTMNS
UU, J CUS-S-UNICLASSIFILO
PROXY-RLIZ AM E- - 0 0 2 Ov SUP
NO-IM/OLOV/7i /oll,/Of 0/129-4/1296
NG--AP013tvl;)3
L 1% f 11 E 1)
/2 11CLASSIFIE PkdoCESSIING DATE-20NOV70
u
CIRC 'ACCESS li.,N
S fi'~AC T/Ex Tl-' AC T-- U) 60-0- Af STRACT CALCULAT IGN OF TtfF INFLUENCE
-KAc r ic.% - PviLEN RA01 AT 1,NG F:I-E~'-IEINTS ON THE kADIAT I Wl.
LXE!, f U I NT i:
PAT FEAN S E Cij i L; i s f P HA S 1: 1.) ANT L NNA APRhYS COMPOSED fJF COLL I NLf,..R AW
-H MAKE
-PAkALLEL LSONANI HALi- i.AVE DIPOLES. RELATICINSHIP5. ARL G I V EIN W H I C
IT POSSI&LE TO CCMi~INF. THE FIELD CUMPGNENTS FQU,.-i INDIVI~)UAL ELEIlF,*qTS TO
05TAIN TfiE ~~ADIATfON PATTFRN OF THE ANTENNA IJN CLU~E-U FURN. PLUTTE0
USITY utiE rij
RESULTS SHW~N A CHARACTFtklST!C VARJA110W AM EMISSlGlil INVEL
Ajlz,'lLITUDE VARIATIGN5 DURING SCA,-'4NIjqG RESULTMG F-Rull THE MUTUAL
EFFECTS CF: NEIGHBCRING L EM E N'T S s
A S 1 1 i:
-112 023 UNCLASSIFIED! PROCESSVIG DATE--070CT70
.__TjTLE--At.~V;AL(lUS REFLECTIUNS LF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES FROM A DIFFRACTION
WI.TP A DIELECTRIC LAYER -U--
THU11- (02) -PANCHENKI) B.A. SOLOVYANOVA, I *:P.
rlF INFO-USSR
COLINTRY
RCE--TZVVYZ RAD[OFIZIKA9 VOL. 139 NO. :39 1970, P: .467-470
E-PURLISHED ------- 70
JSUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRUNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR
j
TAGS--ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVEt OIFFRACTION GkATING, DEL~CTRIC LAYER,
FUNCTIONt DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE-i HARMONIC' GENERAT014
;..C0NTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,-DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~l .'.0ROXY R[t:L/F-RAME--1991/0145 STEP NO--UR/0141/70/0131003/0467/0473
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110111
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC: 621-372.85-2.1
P
X'
'CHEIVK0, B. A. GAYNANOV, Mi.
"An Electronically Tunable SiTF F-i-iter Using the Effect of F,~rrornagnetic Resonance"
Tr.- Urallskogo Dolitekhn. in-ta Works of the Ural Poly' technical Tn3ti tute) I 97o,
;ib
183, pp 36- 2 (from Mh-Radiotakhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract NO 7B.142)
'iranslaticn: The authors consider a filter in the form of a sect-'an of rec~an- ar
'u-1
waveguide with symmetric inductive diaphragm, a spherical ferr-te specinfan being in
place in the center of the aperture. Graphs are plotted fox' the parameters of the
filter as a function ok L
the width of the aperture for various decrees of coupling
be
--tween the ferrite and waveguide. it la shown that the filter miky be the band-
.-pass or band-elimination type depending on the degree of coupling and the size of
the auerture. Pour illustrations, bibliography of six titles. N~ S.
PROCESSING DATE--02GCT70
UNCLASSIFIED
L 212 023
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110111 INVESTIGATION OF THE INCIOENCE OF
ABSTQACT/.EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AB ST RACT CREEN HAVING A PERIODIC
A. PLANE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE ON A CONDUCTING S THE BA$IS -IF
ARRAY OF RECTANGULAR HOLES WITH A.DIELECTRIC COATING
RAY tea REDU;."FD To THE
THE FLOQUET THEOREM# THE PROBLEM FOR AN INFINITE Aft R F 7
THE GREEN'S
OF DIFFRACTION ON A SINGLE PERIOD (]F~THE STRUCTU -FFECTS OF
~,~CASE AUTOMATICALLY ACCOUNTS: FORJHE F N AND
~FUNCTICJN OF THE PROBLEM K S S 131
NEIGHBURING HOLES. EXPRESSIONS ARE GIVEN FOR THE
S ARE.PLOTrt:fj FOR THE CASE
REFLECTION CUEFFICIENTS, AND NUMERICAL,RESULT E OF
AL WAVE INCIDENCE. THE DATA SHOW THAT THE PASSAG
OF NORM NANIT CHARACTER WITH TWO TYPES OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES HAS A RESO, HIGHER ORDER RESONANCES AMD
RESONANCES: REGULAR FUNDAMENTAL AND PLAINED BY THE
THE ANOMALOUS RESONANCES ARE EX
-ANOMALOUS RESONANCES. -MONICS~Or- WAVEGUIDE MODES IN-THE
-ORIGIN ~OF.- PROP-AGGAT-ING HIGHER HAR
FACILITY: UR.AL#.SKII POLKTEKHN['HESKII
DIELECTRIC LAYER
1NST1TUTv_SVERDLOVSK.w USSR-
Liss;? ODC.- 621. 396. 07. 4
11O.T.K0 B. A.
PA11C
"Current Distribution in a Linear Antenna Array",
Tr. Ural'sko o Dolitekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ural Poly-teclinical institute), 1970,
sb. 183, pp 21-24 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstrac-. No 7B36)
Translation- The problem Is solved for a co-phased equidistmnt array of resonnitce
-elemnts excited by separate oscillators. It is assumed that in"eraction takes
place only between adjacent radiators. Two illustrations, bibliography of two
titles. N. S.
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PANCHENKO, B. A.
"Ca-IcU-1ating "he Coefficient of Transmission Through a Screen With Openirgs"
Ir IskoEo Dolitekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ura.L Polytechiace-1- lr~stlitute), 19TO,
Urall
sb. 183, pp IT-20 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7B2)
Translation: The author considers normal incidence of a plane electromagne-.ic wave
on a flat metallic screen with a two-dimensional rectangula3, grid of narrow rec-
tangular openings. It is assumed that'the wave is polarizeel in the plane of the
screen. The effect of adjacent openings in rows:is accounted for by the Floquet
theorem, while the effect of adjacent openings in co-lumnss is accounted for by the
The procedure can be used t6 calculate tbe-coefficient of trans-
~Mission with regard to edge effects. Two illustrations, bibliography of seven
'.~titles4 Author's abstract.
1/1
1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIb. PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
OF PERFORATED SCREENS -U-
TITLE--POLARTIATION CHARACTERISTI
__AUTtiOR-PANCliENKOj B.As
~i~c~ OUNTRY0F INFO--USSR
...SOURCE-IZV. VUZ hADIOFtZIKA, VOL. 13s NO, 39 1970t:p* 465-467
,.-,.DATE PUBLISHED---;-----70
_SUt3JECT AREAS--PHYSfCSj NAVIGATION
-TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC POLARIZATION,, METALLIC SCREENt SIGNAL TRANSMISSIONt
WAVE PROPAGATION
~~_-_C OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~QNTP
'...-POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0071 SUP NO---UR/0141/701013~001410465/0467
.-.CIRC ALCESSION NO--AP0111265
L)
030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111265
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION OF THE TRANSMISSION
COEFFICIENT FOR A PERFORATED SCREE,% AS A FUNCTION OF TijE ORIENTATION OF
RECTANGULAR AND CROSSSHAPED NARROW OPENINGS AND OF FIELD POLARIZATION
DURING NORMIAL 114CIDENCE OF THE WAVE ON THE SCREEN. If IS SHOWN THAT THE
TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT FOR A SCREEN WITH OBLIQUE NARROW SLOTS IS
PROPORTIONAL TO THE SwUARE OF T14E COSINE OF THE INCIDENT WAVE'S
'POLARIZATION ANGLE. NUMERICAL RESULTS ARE GIVENTOR CALCULATED, VOLTAGE
-TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENTS OF STRUCTURES WITH LINEARo 06LIQUEr AND CROSS
~SHAPED.SLOTS. FACILITY* URAL$
:SKU POLITEK.HNICHESKIl INSTITUT,
--SVEROLOVSKi USSR,