SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARYLIS, M.E. - PASHINKIN, A.P.

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/-,o LILL-?. CUiLSITUMS 3F CWYW7.nt Or )tW-O=YZTAL-It3C rtUZ INUI;X ARTl]%Rz.;jDE Ctl DULE.C711.11C SUBSTRAITU.- (ArtIcIr by V. A. Kao'y=. F. 1. Pa3echnik. Kishinev; Novosibirsk. III Sia- pn'tA L kh Kriota'.1- 1 111"0 Accordin;t to tha puhlish" 4azz, 0* .00CMI qt o~rmdl ~Ctyltzlli- tion osrnit~ " to a"44n (E too only of a J~ndeltic strucLum. This method constote in tvrattrix a vrotective layer an Utt surface of A plycry4tniltne film. mvitAna it wi;h subsequent. reer e yxtAIILrAttpq fro" 010-P lt,~ B-4 W- hav, a detailed study of tht fattars affecting the atruc-~ ture and property of the recrystalli red filea . It is demonstrated that such factqrs are ^4 19,13fAmi 1) the subetrAte.terverature for which - that Lai clot 7 0.1icrystallina film was obr-min4di I). the temparatuto and oxi4ettia".tiZ. 01 the film surface for ire4tion of the protective layer. 3) the dtaple.tt t rate of the Itibid p1mia 'fxmt;*4) jr~mtsliizitiao ray structural and tlectim diffraction -&ads of the fIls' was found mat depending an the 'recry 'stallization conditions it is p.;Ibl,.t to obtain the (~Iw Qf'thrqff typoll a) filvia with dandritic *truttu monacrystallin* filma having microprojectiona and packing defect-'s an face. c) manocr7stolline. Mae. with a swooth'surface. Man-jcrystxI!In*..InSb film were obtained on substrates. of m4c4, quartz and,eapbire, 7be. ILI* thickness was. from I to 6 adcrona, &ad t1u, film area readied 3r) a 51) YAN2. Their electrical. parameter& were C161t to 8.Na p4rsxetera~ of- massive crystals. . Thus, the n-typs film with a - 2-10 6 cei- bad a P.&I mabluty of 63.0W atz~wsoc - The -type T's" (allared WM germanium) with F * 2-LO&6,rocs=r3tgb:p44ra&tttUart*I aablUiv of the acceptors of L 4."a co'2/v got at 77' K. USSR UDC 621.~82:5~8.6~;2 KAS'YAN, V. A., PASEQH7j~,j4_F_-1-v OHighly-Sensitive Hall E~T Generators From Monocryslualline In3b Films" Tr. po fiz. polu2rc~vodilikov. Kishinev. un-t (Works On Semiconductor PrJoice. Kishinev University)# 1971Y IBBUO ~, PP 9 102 (from RZh:Slqktrqik.1_i ;ioye primeneniye, No 7, JulY 1972, Abstract No 7B366) Translation: The paper Btudies the electrical and galvanomagnetic properties of n-type 1n5b monocrystalline films suitable for creation oi ioll caf tmns- L ducers. Righly-sansitive Hall emf transducers, were prepared arA their character- istice studied. It is ahown thst the Hull emf tranoducera prepared from mono- crystalline films of indium antimonide posseen a voltage scncitivity of '00 .700:m!,V/oersted and the temperature coefficient of voltage senoitivity is 0.05 percerit/degree in the temperature range -,50 500 0. In r. pulse rapime off purier supply the transducer seneitivity increases t 61: (10 0 ~i&V/&rsted. 6 ill. 1 tab. 5 ref. Surnuary, MORE Sb. Nauch. Tr. Kafedry Vyssh. Mat. Tullsk. Politekhn. 'In-t [Collected Scientific Works of the Department of Higher Mathematit--s, Tula Poly- technical Institute], 1972, No I pp, 117-129 (Translated from Refera- tivn)ry Zhurnal Kibernetika,.No.9, 1973, Abstract No 9V31) Translation: A particular problem from queuelng th,~ory is tud i ed, when a finite number of requests may be located in the system. The probabilities of states of the system satisfy a system of linear dif- ferential equations with constant coefficients, depending on two param- eters of the queueing system. The characteristic polynomial is expressed by means of a linear transform through aspecial polynomial, the roots of which are independent of the parameters characterizing the queLicing 'Pinally, a reverse transform is used to find the Toots of the system. characteristic polynomial through which the probabilities of states in the transient process of operation of the queueing system are then ex- pressed. Author's view UNCLASSI I PROCESSING DATE--17JUL70 '1--,T L,E- T I- EE F f E CT OF'VITAMIN 8 SUB 6-' RIBOXIN) 0% THE CONTENT OF R t KE' CCGEN`llt~~, E- LIVER IN ACUTE' EXPE*. tKEN7AL HEPA-T I ti S, -U-~~ _T1R. 0 1C, CU N-T F Y(Fl~~f C~USSR ,scURCE-PAT0LCGJCHE5KAYA FIZIOLGGIYA I EKSPERIPENTPLINAYA TERPPIYA, 1970, ,-PROXY' STEP NC-LR/C396/70/014/001/0081/0082 -REELI-FRAME--IS82/0613 -CIRC- ACCES-S-11h NC-A-POC52075 T- UNCLASS' I-FIED- I IM III I I Rod 97 Acc. Nr: Ref. Code."U A?0052075 RCE; PaLologichaskaya ftziologiya i rR.May sou Eksperimen't 11na:ya Terapiya, 1970, Vol 14, wr PP THE EFFECT OF VITAINII.N B6 (PYRIDOXIN) ON THE CONTENT OF GLYCOCJEN IN THE LIVER IN ACUTE- EXPEP,[MENTAL HEPATITIS 1. Kh. Poseehnik In experiments on 1310 rats it was established that single administration of pyri. doxin In a dose of 3 ink, per 100 gm oi N)dy weight had no ciftict on thei glycoRen levol In the, liver of healthy ratii, Daily adn, ini3tration (if pyridoxIn ht thie same dose for a long time (up to 20 days).favoured restoralloq of. glycogen content in the liver of 'rats with acute hepatitis caused by CC14 administration. R B'Z1 R,'-1_v, E Pik(liCESS'l i- 0AT-t-:---'l7N0V70 015 U,'.!(" L A S,~ I F '_-T:lTLE--CHARACTFR I ST I CS OF SEISMIC wAVES. I IN i,!!Ji7LFAR EAVLOS101."IS ANI) EARTHQUAKES -U- I.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '14 1 -RISTIKI SEYSMICKSKIKH VOLN PRI YA0FPuYKFl VZP.YVAI,, _~,_,:S,0URCE--KHARAKTE_ ZEMLETRYASFNIYAKH) MOSCOW* NAUK'Av 1970 190 PP .,OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, NUCLEAR SCTENCE ANO TECHNOLOGY ~TOPIG TA(,'yS--SE1SMIC wAVE, EARTHQUAKE, NUCLEAR EXPLOSLON ":.~CICNTROL MARKING-7r-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0076 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0190 ACCESS ION NO--AMO 129345- --T- -ES51NG DATE--27NOV7C Z/Z 015 UNC LA S S I FI ED' PROI, C.1 RC ACCESSION NO--A,%10129345 T _A13STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GO-0- A B.S T R A C TT PN13LE OF COINTIENTS INTRODUCTION 3. CHAPTER I SEISM[C EQUIPMENT USEO IN REGIsrERING SEISMIC wAVES '[S/41C FROM EXPLOSIONS 7. 11 THE USE OF FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF SE VIBRATIONS.FOR THE STUDY OF THE DYNAMIC CHARACTERIS~TICS OF SEISMIC WAVES 23. 111 METHODS,T0 INCREASE THE EFFEMVE SENST I*Y [IF SEISMIC EQUIPMENT USED IN REGISTERING NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS 47. IV KINETIC AND CHARACTERISTICS OF VOLUME WAVES;REGISTEREO IN THE I ZONE 69. V CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VOLOME WAVES REGISTERED 1.,'N THE Ili [Ili IV zwjEs 96. VI CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE WAVES 'EXCITED t3Y EXPLOSIONS OF VARIOUS TYPES 135. VII THE ENERGY OF- SE[Si'41C; WAVES AT VARIOUS TYPES OF EXPLOSIONS 173. LITERATURE L78. EXAM,INED!ARE THE KINETIC AND DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF VOLUME ANP SRUFACE S~E[SM[C WAVES EXCITED 'BY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS IN VARIOUS MED[A.~ ~ INVESTIGATED IS THE LEVEL AND SPECTRAL COMPOSITONS OF MICROSEISMS IN VARIOUS SEIS!t-IOGEOLOGICAL REGII)P.,S; HE QUESTION CONCERNING THE CHOICE OF OPTIMUm DISCUSSE5 IS ALSO Tr 'S OF USING THE PARAMETERS OF SEISMIC EWUIPMENT. 'SHOWN' ARrz POSSIBI,LITIE DATA OBTAINED AT EXPLOSIONS FOR THE STUDY OF THE IN TERNAL STRUCTURE OF -.,,-:..THE EARTH. 1 4,1) L~A 'SIfIlED PRO r_~SS[NiG DATE-09OCT70 __-TrTlL-E--MAGNITLJDE METHOD FOR IDENT:IF,Yl .1 14G, UNDERGROUND NU~~LEAR iWRSTS, .---.'MAGNITUDE.IMETHOD FOR IOENTIFYING~UNOERGROUNO NUCLEAR~.EXPLOSIONS -U- I.P., DASHKGV# G.G L.~A4 HfjR_ (a jim, *,POLIKARPUV? SOA, N.;G _~GAM RT UNTRY OF INFO-USSR ZSQUIRCE-INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE EARTH.*.MO.SCOW, IZVESTIYA AKADEMIl NAUK -36 SR,t FIZI,KA 1EMLI, NO. 1, 19701 PP. 28 S ATE~PUBLISHED----70 .s UBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHYP GRONAINCE _,._TOPlC;,lAGS----~NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTv UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONP SEISMIC WAVE i-l,_",'._.,PROPAGATI0N, SEISMIC PULSE, EARTHQUAKE ,CONTROL MARKING-NO RLSTRICTIONS ~_DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 --1977/049t) --Ufl/0387/70/")OO/CJOI/O{)28/0036 PROXY kEELIFRAME S 11E P NO CIAC ACU-SSIGN NG-AP00440,43 __ _ , ___ '' - = - - - -- --- -4 .1 -)-- 11' C I-A I F-I 17,0 UNCLA7S PROCESS ING DATE--090CT70 017 1 FIED ',,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0044043 .AbSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AUSTRACT. AT PRESENT SE15M.GLOGISrS KNOW THAr FOR EXPLUSIGNS AND EARTHQUAKES THERE IS A DIFFiERENT NATURE, OF rHE JAL RELATIONSHIPS t-JETWEE.104AGNITUL)ES N SURSr DETERMINED FRO"ll EXP ER I M EN RAYLEIGH SURFACE 14AVFS9 AND THE MAGNITUDES M SUBB DEFERMINED FRUM BOOY WAVES, PRIMARILY LONGIFUDINAL P WAVES. FOR SUB SUR-FACE EXPLOSIONS THE MEAN M SUbS VALUES ARE 1.5-0.5 UNITS LES~ THAN FOR EARTHQUAKES WITH EQUAL MAGNITUDES M SUBB. THIS MAGNITUDE CRItERION CAN BE- SUCCESSFULLY USED IN UIFFERENTIATING THE RLCORDS OF UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS AV-ONG THE NUMEROUS RECORDS OF EARTHQUAKES REGISTERED AT TELESEESMIC DISTANCES IN THE RANGE FROM 30 TO 900EGREES (FROM 3,500 TO 10,000 KMJ. LEADING SEISMCLUGISTS IN THE wESTLRN COUNTRIES FEEL THAT IT 15 POSSIBLE TU CHECK ON THE ULCURRENCE OF UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS 1WHIJUr FIELD INSPECT ION&. HGiiEVER 7- THERE I S. STI LL. ~NO- AGkt-EMENT~ Ao4ONG !S;E I SMULOGI S T S AS, TO THE MINIMUM THRESHOLD MAGNITUDE M SUBS BEGIINNING WITH WHICH UNDERGRGUND NUCLEAR EXPLUSIONS CAN BE lUENTIFIED. SOME A14ERICAN SEI.SMULOCISFS FEEL THAT THE MINIMUR 14 SUBS AT WHICH SUCH EXPLOSIONS CAN .BE DETECTED IFUR PERIODS f EQUALS:20 SECI MAGNIFICAT10N OF ABOUT 3j000) JS THE. MAGNITUDE OF EXPLOSIONS WITH A PWiEk OF 20-6.0' KILOTONS IN SOLID ROCK OF THE GRANITE TYPE (M SUBS GREATER:THAN OR EQUAL TO 41o SOME AP E PowER (M ERICANt-BRITISH AND CANADIAN,SELSMOLOGISTS,;ACGEPT,A LESS R EQUALS 3 OR EVEN M SUBS EQUALS 2). 3/3' 017 UINGLASS-1 FIED PPi'j(:LSSllNlG 0ATE---o9UCT7C :.CIRC ACCESSION N(J--AP0044043 "LSEWHERE THE :-ABSTRAMEXTRACT-HOWEVER, IN THE UNITED STATESt Sill- 1EN AND I'-- R PERIODS I,EQUALS 213 SEC RAGNIFICATION OF LONG PERIOD StIS,~,IOGRAPHS FOi () Z HAS lifEN INCREASED f0 L00,0U0 AND THEY HAVL BEEN IN UNDEmGROUND I *RIIJDS 3-10 SECONDS. THIS CHA14BERS AND EMPLOY FILTEkS IN THE REGIGN OF PF- INDICATES THAT A THkESHULU VALUI: M SUBS EQUALS 2 FOk r,4E kl-GISfRY UF SURFACE WAVES AT TELES~ISMIC DISTANCES IS.A~READY 01TIRLLY FEAS131-F. A VALUE M SUBS EQUAL'S 2 IS OBSERVED FOR UNDERGROUND E,KPLOSILINS WITH A PUWER OF SEVERAL KILOTONS 101 SOLID ROCK. THIS PAPER GIVES DATA ON riiE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 14 SUBS AND M SUOB FOR UNDER GRfJVl'iu NUGLEAR BURSTS AS DETERMINED AT SEISMIC STAfItjNS IN THE USSR. THE AUT 'HORS LUMPARE 1-HESE ~RELATIONSHIPS WITH THOSE FOR EARTHQUAKES AND ANALY~E THE POSSIBILITY OF IDENTIFYING UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR BURSTS ON THE BASIS OF THE MAGNITUDE CRLTERIUN. LUMPARISON, OF EXPRESSIONS OF THE FORO M EQUALS M(MP) FUIJ t~ I 'ALED EXPLOSIONS AND EARTHQUAKES OBTAINED FRUIM SOVIET SEISMI DATA REVE THAT FOR BURSYS WITH MP FROM 4.2 To 6.tj THE M VALUES ARE UNIT(s) -UDE LOWER GN THE M Liltj~LS M(M!:') GRAPHS THAN FOR LA!~THQUAKES. OF AAGNII IIC RECORDS -THUS, UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR BU~~STS CAN BE DETECTED FXO~l SEISM WITHOUT ON THE SPOT INSPELTIUN. FACILITY' INS~FITUTE OF PHYSICS OF -THE EARTH. 'UNC- _L- PKCICIE:SSING DATE--IISEP70 A S,I* ISMIC WAVE DETECTION -U- ASECHNIK, I.P. OF.INFO--USSR 3~'-S_ OURCE"HOSCOW SOVIET RUSSIA 12 MAR 10P4: :1 8 PliBLISHED--12MAR70 '-'-.'SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANDGRAPHYt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ECHNOLOGY IC TAGS~--SEISMIC WAVE* EARTHQUAKE, NUCLEAR EXPLOSION, AUTOMATIC CONTReL ap YSTEM MARKING--NO RFSTRICTf0?8 _.~DOCUJMENT. CLAiS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP %0-~ UR/9022/701000/-OIn/09'34/fl%(,'~4 ,~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1843 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104960 7 7 ::,017 UNCLASS-1 FIEDI ROCtSSING 'DATE -I I SEP70 .,.J:--.TRC ~ACCESSION NO--AN0104960 ,-AWqACT/EX-TRACT--VJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. N IT THE AUTHDR POINTS OUT JUASOVIE-T SCIENTtSTS HAVE PROPOSED AND DEVELOPED A !41AOL~: OF- II)EAS THAT HAVE SPURRED RESEARCH INTO THE FIELD OF FOR'~IJL AT ING T-IF S!':I S'-', I C METHODOF DETECTING NUCLEAR EXPLOSI WNS 4N0 DETI,-RMINING THEIR WUO.E. USING AN A.UTnMATED CONTROL SYSTEM, THE SEISMIC METHDO -MAKES IT POSSIRLE iTO ESTABLISH THE FACT OF A NUCLEAR FXPLOSION WITHIW20 TO 30 141NUTESP CAN RE EMPLOYED FOR BOTH SHORT AND.LONG,DISTANCES. UNCLASSIF 0 USSR UDC- 62l.3T3:5301.145.6 KOZAK, 0. V. , PASTECERTIK, L. L. "Investigation of an Intense Quasistations-7 Discharge Plazma in a Magnetic Field" V sb. Vo-Dr. fiz. nizkoteirxeratur-z' -zry (Problems o f14,w-Ternerature Plasma I. rla Physics-collection. of works), Minsk, ""Ta-ulka i tekhn.",~ 19700 pp 2005-209 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan. 71, t'~straet No !1)186) Translation: The Daner is a renort on the results of am ex-nerimental study of a dense plasma with charge concentration of 10A2-1015 cc~l created by an intense quasistationary cold-cathode discharge in a magaetic field with a strength of UP to 5,000 oersteds. A study was made of the radial- distr4-- bution of plasma density lie and electron. temperature T. under various ex- perimental conditions. The diffusion coefficient is f~Qnd as a function of the magnetic field by cormaring algaerimental and theoretical i-elationshii:)s for N=H(r). Two illustrations, bibliography f six titles. :Restu' U195P. PASECHM L L POPOVICHN A4 S. (Ph~-_ics Institute of the Ulrainian Academy ~C Kle "Study of the Effect of the Instability of a Type of loon~iitudinai Ambipolar Sound on the Tire of Motion of Particlos of a ID 11asna across a Magnetic Field" Leningrad., Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki; July, 1971; pp 1362-5 ABSTIUCT- The article describes the first attompt to use a phase method, developed ear2ier for the study of.the notion of ions in a natural gns., for the study of the transfer of charged particles of a plawm acroas a Magnetic field. It is shown that the instability, identified ezwlier by the authors as a modification of longitudinal anbipolar sound. leads to a ssubstanntia.2 de- crease ia. the t:Ln; e of transf er of paiticles to -the wall. At the sxaa time the 1U if etimell of olectrors as well as ions ~ appears to be ~ on th.,3 order of the period of the oscillations caused by the indicated instability and ,,,Tree 14th -be. theoretical evaluations GbI-Pined frw, dLnensional con,-liderationa. The article includen three fijnpres. Thoro are 3.0 referencos. UNCLASSIFIED~. PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 -LUBRICANT -U- TLE I 1K M.S.v KAMINSKIY9 N*Aot OSEYK09 N.I., CHAMINt AUTHOR- (05 I-eajEt.C ,N A*A-i C'GUNTRY- OF INFO-USSR _,~S0URCE-U.S.S'R. 266w987 ..:......--REFkRENCE---;-OTKRYT[YA,~IZOBRET.9 PROM. GBRAZTSY# TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970w D A T EPUHLISHEG~01APR70 ---SUBJECT AftEAS-:-MATERIALS TAGS-CHEMICAL--PATENTP SURFAC'TANTv'METALWURKING LUBRICANTV COLD -WORKING v HOT, WORKINGe VEGEMLEALLt ESTER .,:CCNTP.CL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ..,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-3003/1805 STEP NO--UR/0482i7D/OOO/DOO/OOOO/OOOO CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA0130638T UNI LASS IF I E-0 --- -- -- --- ---UNCLASSIF I 1 17111 -11111, -.11 .1 i III:,.IIIII','-iLI USSR VERTEBITff V. P. KALI CHE-IdMO A. I. P, V_ u ar F 0 ~~,,J(Yrs,i,uta Of 11"11cle search Ukrainian Icadei,-,j of Sciences IIT~evel Density of Con,.oca-ind 11~uclei in the RegionA 130-23CO ani CrLher Nuclenr Properties" pr IOSCCIT Yadernaya lIzillm; J111Y2 1972; pp 38-41 ABSTRACTI: Recently at the reactcr of the institute of ~'~_,clnar '.7,'ose~?xch of the Ukrainian Acaderv of Sciences smie data on neialtron re,,,xinarco for a able rrw..-,ber of nuvcloi ovelv t1jo ratnge, of maso, nmffiers A Obt-ained by the time-of-flight neUicid. There ftta wave ivmd to calmolat-L, the lc~.el donsity of compound nuclei close to the excitation enex~,7 eauril to tho lAnAnrr, on(,,r,:y. This paper presents data on the dependence of -bile man dist-unce !)atwcon levals for a fi d e7citation energy as ye a function of the, wfber of no -rons in a nucleus. I =Mu ~-- PT USSR at al (Irutitute of Nuclear Research of'the 11krainian Academy 136 ItNeutron Resonances of Isotopes Ce and Co Kiev., Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal- December, 2970; pp 2050-3 136 ABSTRACT, The transmission of samples of natural cerium 4u)d its isotopes Ce 138 i4o 142 Ce Y Ce and Ce with a maximum resolution of 50 in the energy range of 0.01-5000 ev was measured on the VVR-H reactor of the Institute of Physics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciewes, The following resonances were discovered in the region measured: for Ce :06 -- 66.30 335 .07., 181, 187, P-32, 142 274, 533, 633, 876; for Ce 1290 and 4360. Several'biwes exist for assum- there also e 1640 ing that in ~he cave of Ce 3riat lavele with enargies of and 2740 ov. With the remi-Its obtaimod :Lt:;Lo poosibialo: (Letamtno the dis- USSR PASECINIK, M. V., et al, Ukrainsidy Fizichaskly Zhuxnal;'Decembor, 1970; PP Z050-3 tame between the levels (Ce 136 __ 58 ev, C'e 138 -- 200 ev, celli.2 -- 10W ev), to calculate one of the basic parameters of the leval denpity end to canpare it with theoretically predicted values for this quantity.~ The measurenents were carried out by the method, of the tilite of flight., the advantage of which in the given case is being able to, operate with a small sample. This is especially important in the study of isotopen ~ of 1mi propa- 336 1 138 gation, Thus, a natural mixture contains 0,19% Ce arxt 0.26%, Ce With the data obtained it was possible to determive the deper4lMae a the level den- sity of cerium on the particular isotope. Z:/7. ---- USSR PASECIiN. KORZH, I. A., KASHUBA, I. Ye., HISHCHENLIKO, V. A. PRAVDIVYY, P~ ~=d S~ANZH~X, I. Ye., Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences .4 4 Ukrainian SSR "Study of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrons in the 0.3-4.1 Mev Energy Region by Ti and Cr Nuclei Using the Optical Nodel of, the Nucleus" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 11, No 5, May 70, pp 958-966 Abstract: The angular distributions of neutrons elastically scattered by Ti and Cr nuclei were measured over the angles 20-145' for neutron energies 2, 2.5, and 3 Mev, and data are given on the polarizing capacity of these nuclei for neutron energies of 1.5 and 2.0 Mev. The data are compared with the angular distributions of elastically scattered neutrons and with polarization occurring under elastic scattering as calculated on the basis of the six-parameter optical model of the nucleus. The purpose of this comparison was to make a systematic study of the variation with energy of the parameters of the optical. potential, which function describes the interaction between the neutran and the nucleus, -The values of the optimal parameters Vc and WC were obtainea by a least-squares fitting of data on the angular distributions of elastically scattered neutrons. V2 USSR PASECHNIK, M. V., et al, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 11, No 5, May 70, pp 958-966 A comparison of calculated and experimental total cross sections shcn4ed satis- factory agreement between the two. The values of the optimal parameters of the optical model were calculated by a three-parameter analysis;,the forms of the angular distributions calculated by the three-parameter variiition method did not greatly differ from the angular distributions calculated with a two-para- meter variation. This is said to indicate that the parametez-s of the optical potential Most sen angular:distributions sitive to the magnitude and form of the are the values of the real and Imaginary parts of ~the centra~L potential. 2/2 112 Oil UNCLA.Srf F 11-0 PROCESSING DATE--O?OCT70 11 TLE--,OPPARATUS FOR PURIFYING STEAM GAS IjISCHARGES -U_ MO, AUTH'jF,-(05)-,4AKSIMOVj V..F., TCKF, A.I., ISYANOV# La A HN I K S.P., '--.'~~LESGKHIN.q V*B. -tCUNTRY 0FANFO--USSR ,'t,s OU i~C EB UM .PROM. 1970, (2) 20-L ~:DATE PURL ISHED------70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL ANO MARINE ENGR _10PIC TAGS--SULFUR# INDUSTRIAL FURNACEt AIR POLLUTION~CGNTKOLt AIR ,-~'..-_.''PURIFICATION EQUIPMENTo STEAM BOILER. I'l-C-01NIRCL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED NO--UR/0329/70/000/002/0020/0021 .,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1372 STEP ~jf- k i c c 1 ff-r if-ri 011 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSIIIG DATE--020CT70 ,:~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107345 GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN THE SMELT FR04 A S:)DA E RECOVERY FURNACE IS DISSOLVED (IN WEAK.WHITE LIQUOR)t A CDNSIDERABLE AMT. OF A-MIXT. OF STEAM AND GAS IS EVOLVED. THE '41XT. 15 DISCHARGED INTO THE ATM. THROUGH AN EXHAUST PIPE AND CONTAINS SOLIO pAqTICLES ENTRAINED BY THE FLOWv WHICH CAUSE POLLUTION* THELAPP. DESCRIBED WAS ~DESIGNED TO.PURIFY THE MIXT. FROM THE ENTRAINED PARTICLES AND ALSO FIOM GASEOUS S~COMPONENTS. FROM THE TANK CONTG.. THE SOLN.t THE STEAM GAS MfXT. GOES TO A SCRUBBER CONSISTING OF A MIXING TUOE AND A GRAVITY t,ONDENSATE.TRAP. THE WEAK WHITE LIQUOR FROM THE CAUSTICIZATION ROOM IS AT 1.5-2 BARS, INTO THE LOWER CONE OF THE C0110ENSATF TIAP, WHERE THE LIQUOR USED FOR SPRAYING THE NIXING!TUBE ALSO COLLECTS. THE:LIQUOR --~FED IS C010ROLLED 13Y VALVES9 AND A DEFINITE VOL. OF WEAK WHITE LIQUOR --~:.-CIRCULATES7 CONTTNUOU-SLY' -THROUGH- T~H]E: APP.!~ THE- APP'w:,REMOVES 95PERCENT OF JHE SOL:10'-PARTI.CLESt AND NEARLY 100PERGENT OF THE S COMPDS. --mc- USSR UDC 661.183 PASEGHNIK, V. A., MOSKVICHEV, B. V., and SAMSONOV, G. V. "Selectivity of the Ion Exchange Processes in Case of Partial Inaccessibility of the Sorption Centersil -1763 Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 8, Aug 73, pp 1758 Abstract: Many important ion exchange processes occur under conditions In which some of the sorption centers.are Inaccessible, so that the sorption exhibits strong non-ideal characteristics. The authors propose a method for calculating thermodynamic functions of similar processes of ion exchange: standard enthalpy and entropy as well as the coefficients of the activity of the components. A theoretical mathematical: treatment of the formulae is given with implicit consideration of the effect of inaccessible centers on selectivity. USSR UDC 54 1 .12- HALOW V. A. SAITSONOV, G. V., and YEL I KIN, G. B., Institute of ec aPtompounds, Leningrad, Academy of Sciences USSR "Thermodynamic Study of Ion.-Exchange Equilibrium With Consideration for Solvation in the Ion-Excharip Resin", .' Moscow, Zhurnal Fizichoskoy 1(hinii, Vol No 4, Apr 70, pp 1065- 1070 Abstract: A thermodynamic equation has been derived -to correlate the constant of ion-exchange equilibrima and the difference of free swelling energy of ion-exchange resins in monoionic forms. The method T)ro-oosed for analyzikLS the relation between the selectivity and swelling capacity of ionites in based on a new selection of s tandard states provided by dehydrated monoionic fornij of ion- exchange resins. Use is made of a hypothetical model the admissi- bility of which for describing real systems -may.be questionable. The method fails to consider the totality of solvation effects in the exchange resin. USSR uDc: 621.317.335.3 PASECHNIK, V. F., KUKUSH, V. D. "Measuring the Complex Dielectric Constant by Using Parameters of the Pola- rization Ellipse of a Reflected Signal" Radiotekhnika. ResD. inezhved. naulchn.-tekhn. ab, (Radio En.frineering. Republic Interdepartmcntal Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, v3,p. 13, pp 183-10 (from. RZh-Radiotekhnika, NC 5, May 71, Abstract Ito 5A238) Translation: Theoretical relationships and computational formulas are pre- sented for finding the complex dielectric constant. An lnr~tallation for making the measurements is described as well as -.the mea-surement procedure. It is.shown that the maximum relative error of the method1& no~more 'than 3.4.pereent. Nomograms are given for.facilitating computation of the dielectric constant from the measured quantities. Four illustrations, bibliography of eleven titles. Resumie. USSR UDC: 621.31T.335.3 PASECMIK DUMUSH, V. D. "Polarization Methods of Measuring the Electroma&rnetic Parameters of Sub- stances in the Millimeter Wave Band!' Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferenteii no radiotekhn. izmereniyam. T. 1 (Re- ports of the A111-Union Scientific and Technical Conference om Radio Engi-neer- ing Measurements. Vol. L), 110vosibirsk, i.970, pp 144-lh5' (from RZh-Radietekh- nika, No 1,, Jan 71, Abstract Ho lA3369) Translation: The authors discuss a method of measuring the conplex per- mittivity of naterials in tile rd-Ilimeter wave bond. qb~ procedure is based on measuring the parameterv of the poIarizution elli se, of a ireflected P signal. Formulas for determining permittivity are: giviall. as I~ell as a block.diagram of the measurement installation. E. L. USSR USSR 621.317.335.3 PASECHNIK, V. F., KUKUSH, V. D. Measuring the Complex Dielectric Constant in the Ifillinieter Rave Band" Rad:Lotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection),,1970, vyp. 14, pp 1111- 118 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A295) Translation: A brief review of the accuracy of measuring the dielectric constant E;' by various methods is presented. Theoretical relations and the calculation formulas of the metho-1 permittingmeasurement of the complex values of the dielectric constant are presented, A descri.ption of Lhe.jlevice and the meanure- mant.:procedurn are presented. There are 2 illustrationa and a 10-ontry bibllography. USSR UDC: 621-317-374 PASECHNIK, V. F,. KUKUSII, V. D. "A Method of Measuring Complex Permittivit at Quperhigh Frequencies in Free Space" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pronqshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarn3-je Znaki, No 29, 1970, Soviet Patent No 2811,69, Class,21, filed 23 run 69, p 6.1 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of measuring com- plex permittivity on superhigh frequencies in free space. As a distinguish- ing feature of the patent, measurement precision is improved by exposing the.dielectric specimen at an angle of incidence of 450 with a wave polarized at an angle 0f.450 to the plane of incidence, and deterWiting the ell-ip- ticity and angle of inclination O'f'the majoraxisof the., 411lipse: of the reflective polarization. USSR uDc: 621-317-353(o88.8) PJASECHNIKI V. F. K.UKUSH, V. D. "A Method of Pleasuring Complex Permittivity" USSR Author's Certificate No 266875, filed 18 Nov 65, pLibl-ished 15 Jul 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Albstract No 2A357 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a m---thod of measuring permittivity in the millimeter wavelengths range. Tile procedure is based on the effect of reflection of an electromagnetic wave Trom the interface between two media. T-.e authors noint out the disadvantages of existing methods of p--rmittirity measurement based, on this saane, princiPle. In the proposed ne-thod, precision is in-proved by iileasuring the exwlitudes of the orthogonal components of the reflected sienpal, arid determining the real ~md ir-aginary co=onents of perm'ttivity from the ratio of,#ese a=litudes and the phase difference. E. L. Biophysics USSR PASECHNIK. V. I. and SOKOLOV, V. S., Moscow State University "Change in Permeability of Modified Bimolecular Phospholipid Membranes Following Periodic Expansion" Moscow, Biofizik,-a, No 4, 1973, pp 655-660 Abstract: Changes in the impedance of modified bimolecular ox brain phos- pholipid membranes were studied after periodic alteration of the area of the membranes by application of 10-3 M dibarenyl mercury solut.ion in ethyl alcohol. A fairly rapid change in the surface of the modified biomolecular phospholipid me ranes caused them to expand and become,more permeable. Variations in permeability were found to depend both an the properties of the --branes and on the voltage applied to them. The observed phenomenon is suggested as a model of primary acts of mechanoreception. '1/2- 030 UNCLASS 1 F IF!) Ppbrrsm' D?,TF---tlS;:;)7o _-.f,ITLEl--IMPURIT.Y PHOTOCONOUCTIVITY OF A GFRMANIU14 SURFACE DOP~_D OITH MFTALS --PASECHNIKi YU.A., SNITKO, O.V, AUTHOR C OUN T RY (3 F INFO--USSR FIZ. TZH. (RUSS. ED.) 1970t'15(1)t 70-6 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AqEAS--PHYSICS ~'TOPIC TAGS--GER.4A"41UM SEMICONDUCTOR, IR PHOTOCONDUCTOR, PHOTOCCNDUCTIVITY, MICONDUCTOR IOPUR[TY, GOLD9 'OPPERt ZINCt CRYSTAL SUR.FACE, SEMICONDUCTOR IAND STRUCTURE NARIKING-NO PFSTPICTIONS .0004FNT CLASS--UNICLASSIFIED ..PROXY RFFL/FRAMF--1969/1344 STFP CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0107817 '71 1, 117 1 " Z I a 2/2 030 -ICESS UNCL ASS IF I ED P R: ING DATE--llSEP7C- G-IRC 4CCESSTOIN NO--AP0107317 4 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT* THE IMPURITY I P P HDT r) CC N D G!A SUBPH) OF N AND MRIHO,GE SURF-ACE DOPED IWITH AUt CU, A NO ZN POPV CP. S'jL-',4. WAS STUDtEO AT 80f)EGREFS K. T~iE SPECTRAL DISTRIBuric,4 na SIGMA SUBPH VS. LIGHT INTE~451TY, AND SIGMA SUBPO VS. TIME CURV;--S i~PRE OBTAINED AND ARE DISCUSSED. AN EXTERNAL ELEC. FIEL.0 CHANGED CgNSIDERABLY THE STEADY STATE SIGMA SUBPH VALUE AND AFFECTED SLfG~4TLY THE UNSTEADY STATE SIGMA SUBPH VALUE OF THE AU DOPIED SUPRFACE. A "0j~NT. INTERPRETATTON OF THE EXPTL. DATA WAS MADE FOR AU DOPED GE SUPFA IN TERIMS -OF: A'SIMPLE MODEL. OF THE. SURFACE V(lTlri A BAND OF TAU. LEV=-LS Cl~-EATE- By AU MICROPARTICLES AT THP SEMICONDUCTOR OXIRE INrERFACE. Ttic P-ISITION OF THE TAU LEVELS WAS ESTO. AS 0.30-0.32 EV ABOVE THE VALENCE AND -TD. - NEGATIVF". F R 0'4 THEIR CONCN. WAS DE TO BE 3 TIME 10,PRIME19 CM PRIME 5 E GE THE EXPTL* RESULTS, SOM' SURFACE PARAMETERS WERE OBTAINED, AND THE SPECTRAL DEPENDENCE OF THE CAPTURE CROSS SECTION Or: PHOTONS ON THE '0 CENTERS WAS CALC Acc." Nr: Abstract .iiig Servicei Ref. ~Code: 00052501' -CHEMICAL A13ST.-T-/o ir 101605t Elactron-microscopic and. Gptical study or tim. sur- uk. L. L; Lipat( faces of amorphous polyrner chips. Bezr iv. Yu. V! (Inst. S.- Ivashchenko V. K.; riatove T E.; P seclinih; 3m. _7 omol. 3);ievir.. &r. P 1976, OR), 35-7 (Russ). Polywrethape rubNr (1) omples were expoted to silent elec. dimbarge in 0 and obs4. by elloctron microscopy. Spherulite-like structures of 3 types appeared: hy- perbolic, pal gonal. and ellip3oidal. Other methods of $'~-_nple prepn. for eiectrun microsqopy, x-ray diffrution.'and bi~-effrin- nc failed to reveal any M ns of;sohormlitc-lilw stru~turez. nale of the results showed tgat the spherulite-like mx~ctures V are due to inhomogenities on the I surfic4 and not to the ailkence ofspherulites; I have aglobuisramorphouRstructure. CPjR REEL/FRME ia us MR UDC 621.396.626 LASECIMY, ~S. V. Active Mo,,-aber of the Scientific and Te-~--'hnical Society of Hadio -Engiheering.-Electronics and Comrtunications '11Noiseproofness of the Receiving Channel when Detecting a Bundle of Signals in the Presence of Noise and Spatial Interference" Moscow, Radiotelhnika, Vol 26, No 10, 1971, pp 25-30 Abstract: The noiseproofness of a standard detection channel was determined for incoherent accumulation of a fluctuating bundle of pulse signals against a background of noise and ieverberation interference. The result is illustrated by graphs for standard cases of sonar. Incoherent accuiviulation of a fluctuating bundle of- pulses of different frequency against a background of additive white reverberation interference leads to a gain in no-iseproofn Ps. Vhen n and 0.1 (n is the number of pulses in the bundle and b reverberation /a noise' a is the dispersion af. the reverberation and noise, respectively, at One preselector output), the gailti when accumulating the bundle as compared to detection of a single pulse of equal power is 3-4 decibels; tile gain when nc-cumulating a bundle anci with > 0 compared to detecting a single pulse with an energy equal to the energy of tile .1/2 USSR PASECMY, S. V., Radiotelclinika, Vol 26, No.10, 1971, pp 25-30 entire bundle is 7-8 decibels. Accumulation of the bundlo when 2 0 is equivalent to detecting a single pulse of equal energy. increasing the non- opt-Itualness coefficient 11 'from 10 to 100 requires an increase in the signal energy at the system output by 5-6 decibels to retain the noiseproofness of the channel when detecting a bundle against a background of white noise 0). The noiseproofness of the channel does not change in practice on increasing the nonoptimalness coefficient M x .7itix an increase in reverberation interference > 0.5). 2/2 F USSR UDC 621.391.81 BOZHOK, Yu. D., Paig YY -S. V. "On the Evaluation of the Gain Due to Filtration of a Signal In a Background of Noise and Reverberation Interference". Vestn. Kiyev. Dolitekhn. inta. Ser. 17.idiotekhn. i eleirtroakust. (Bulleti-a of the Yiev Polytechnical institute. Radio.Engineering and Electroacoustics Series), 1971, No 8, pp 61-64 (from M-Radiotekhni!~~, No 9, Sep 1971, Abstract No 9A51) Tran lation: The paper analyzes the gain due to filtration-type preselecters of a pulse signal in a background of an additive. mixture of' 11011-whites tioise and reverberation interference. The amplitude of the:signal and the disper- sion of the total noise are determined at the output of an ideal band-pass filter, a filter with a bell characteristic and a single resonance circuit. Computed formulas are obtained which make it possible to ev aluate the gain because of filtration with respect to the criterion of the signal-to-noise ratio and a comparison is made-of the effectiveness of-, the use of various -preselectors. 2 ill. 1 ref. Summary., WME Lff 1-AF I j: USSR UDC 621-391-8 GATKIN, N. G., KRASNYY, L. G., and PASjJ12F =10w3j. V. "Detection of Signals in Peverberatioa Noise" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ--Radio.elektronika, vol. 14,~No. 7, 1971, pp 758-761 Abstract: The reverberation referred to in the title of this ar- ticle is the sea return, fcr which a.rrionstaticnary random process of the form N(t) = m(t)n(t) is assumed, where m(t) is a defined function and n(t) is a itationary random proces 18 with the correla- tion function I,' .(T) (1 - , , , trl/r, )COs ~j T. ~~hesu formulas are obtained from "Statistichc!skiye evoystva mRrskoy reveraeratsii" (Statistical Characteristics of Sea Return) by Ollshevskiy, V. V., published in 1966 by 11auka. The authors of the present article derive an exDression describing the structure of an optimal detec- tor of this signal and estimate the noise immunity of the detector. They then determine the loss in noise immunity,possible in the use of a nonoptimal receivur instead of an optimal one wi'th either the nonwhiteness of the noise or the nonstationary-quality of the noise taken into account. They conclude that, in praotical applications, it is best to use receivers with single resonance circuits. USSR UDO 621.,.L PASHAYE-7, 7,JRKI%, I.N., 3,IXSHIYLrV, G:JSEY""--.-.I, 'Devices 7or Investigifion C"f The Conjijetivity Of Heavily Daped~SaTAcondlCtors" -Za.tekInn. nro Fress (For Technical Proereas), 197C, so 6, pp 6-8 (frcm Kh--Elektronika I yeye primeneni a, No 11, November 1970, Abstract 'No 1134~~7) y TransistIon: A device is deecribed for a noncontact methcd of me~~e.;re_-:-ant c.1 electric~jl conductivity, w-lich is based on measurement of -he los~eg ir an oc-cill- 13'Ory c',c,.iit during introd -iction of a specimen. The device is intended "or check- inE, of eemiconductor disks fshaybu] und L ingots under productlon conditions. Tn.e generator feedinF the sensor [datchik] circult with a. HF cirrent. is zjssemblt~d usinE one Iransistor. By virtue oil the eliminLition of a d-c amplifier and reguL~.Or8 of the anode and filtsment power supply from the device, a e trij I ile portL,61e uni- -a ted. -ode ~cos-oly crea4 The voltaFe at the indicator is supplied from a.rectifier d~ coupled with the circuit; the compenestion voltoke 15 ouppliod from u nifniy-etable slurdard cell. CheckinLe, of the re.aistivity is accompliShed in the runpe of IAC IC ohm.c--. Reprodlicibility of the results is better than 1t- Liici. The reliability and stabIll. h L - '+y of operation of the devi" were chacked by toots wIt proloned un- interrupted operation (from 50 to 15C hours". 3, ref. 1.H. 105 ~~1/2 0 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 2T TITLE--WATERPROOFING OF MATERIALS BY ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS. XVIII. OF FILM FnRMING SOLUTIONS OF HYUROLYZE0 TETRAETHOXYSILANE -U- H H NKOI ::AU.THOR-(04)-VORONKQVt M.G., PASHCHENKO# A.A*IJ S C E V.T.., ZAGATA, L. OF INFO--USSR -,.;--SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL, KHIM* (LENINGkAD). 19709:43(3)r 611-15 D AT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 :...SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TQPI IC TAGS--WATERPROOFING, ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, ORGANIC SILANE, ACID CATALYSISt 14YDROLYSISt HYDROGEN JON CONCENTRATION,.111ETAL COATING ~-'~CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ::'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1463 STEP r4t)--UR/0080/70/0431003/0611/0615 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116900 u-1-A m 1, iW Pi, 1 kil W101601491 11"Ill i! 1 di 19 2./Z 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE SS I NG DATE--230CT70 _C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116900 ~_'ABSTRACVEXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT* INCREASES I N1-1 SUB2 0 CONCN. IN :AQ. ME SUB2 CIO AND AU. DIOXANE SOLNS. OF 51(OETJ SUM4 (1) RETARDED CONOENSAT.10N REACTIONS AND INTENSIFIED THE ACIDICATALYZED INITIAL HYDPOLYSIS PROCESS WITH THE RESULT THAT THE MAX. IN THE ISOTHERMAL CURVES FOR THE VARIATION OF N SUBD PRIME20 WITH TIME WEkG SHIFTED TO THE RIGHT. THE EFFECT Of CATALYTIC AMTS. OF.ACIDS LASTE.Cl ONLY BRIEFLY 'WHEN _HCL AND HNO SU33 WERE USED AND FOR 300 DAYS,WHEN H SUB3 PC) SUB4 WAS USED BECAUSE SOLNS. CONTG. THE FORMER RAPIDLY APPROACHED PH 7 WHEREAS THOSE CONTG' THE LATTER REMAINEO*AT PH IS SMALLER THAN 7. [SCTfIER14AL TIME VARIAilONS OF ALL OF THE PROPERTIES TESTED .(D SUB20i N SUBD PRIMEZ09 NISCOSITYt AND.OPTICAL Do) EXHIBITED MAX. CORRESPONDING TO THE HIGHEST _.'..CONCNS, OF,SlQH GROUPS, THE ANT. OF,W"ICH KERE REDUCED LATER BY -.CONDENSATION REACTIONS. METAL COATING PROP'E-RTI'ES'(]F PARTIALLY ~.HYDROLYZED-J :WERE BEST WHEN ME SU82.CO SOLNS. CONTG It H SUB2 Ow AND HNO 5UB3 INAMTS0 OF 0.1-1.0t 2-3t AND 0,015-0.04 MOLE-L WERE USED* r J.U~s-and era#cs + 678-84 USSR UDG 661.184 PC A. A., B. M., SIHILOt A4 171.1 and OUGLITSKAYA, V. YA. ; iev- Potechnical Institute, Kiev, Ministry., of Higher and $ecorklaiy Specialized Education USSR "Interaction of Diamond, Cubic Boron Nitridep wid. GrapUte idth Glass Malt" Moseciv, Doklady Akad. Nauk SSSR, Vol 190, No 6, 4an 70, PP.645-646 'Abstracti The authors studied the behavior of fused glass~in ccr4tact with the surfaces of diamond, cubic boron nitride# and graphite, deterrdninrg its wetting -contact angle and ac1hesion. it was determi-ned that the diamond ar.4 cubic boron nitride differ markedly from graphite by their contact ang1o, which is .:-" 900 and > 900, respectively. Substituting KZO for RaZO in the:gLass results in drastic decrease of its wetting car-acility of diamond and learon -rLitride surface.-O EaO improves slightly the wetting of diamond, and Ti02 - both of the abrasive agents, The contact angle is lovered considerably on introduct-ion of V20-5. Sub- stituting FbO for B20~ has a detrimerital effect on the diamcnd but improves the wetting of boron nitride. Best results are obtained by inoreasing the I con- 03 tent; in the case of diamond and cubic borm nitride the arigle becomes ost zero, and in the case of graphite it Is loweredto below,900* I1 1 111 i; i111 E! I 1.11, -A; I'll It it 11.11 E, iritI I11 t USSR Y.. PASHCHENKO, A. P. "Some Problems of Control of a VTOL Aircraft in Transient Modes" Stroit. Mekh., Gazoaerodinamika i Proiz-vo Letatel In. Apparatov, V),p. I [Structural Mechanics, Gas -Aerodynamics and,Production of Flight Vehicles, No 1 --. Collection of Works] , Voronezh, 1970, pp 164-177, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstrilct No 11 B249 by the author). ation: A qualitative analysis is presented of tho colit'l,ol of an Transl, aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing in transient modes and in or- dinary flight. It is demonstrated that, in contrast to ondinary flight, during vertical takeoff and landing control of the aircraft is difficult due to the slight air damping. A diagram for automatic stabilization of the angular velocity of the aircraft in transient modes Js suggested, i.e., "artificial damping" is introduced. It is noted that when there is a sta- bilization system, control of flic aircraft 1)y the pilot iln vril;isient modes becomes natural (similar to ordiiiary fliglit). A mahematical alialysis of the stability of the aircraft for d=ping of the angUlar vclocit-y of in- voluntarv rotation is also performed. USSR UDC 621.762.001.669,541.45 PASHCHENKO I PETROV, G. I., KIZAPUKHINi V. V., SHIGMA, L. N., T., and GALKIN, P. N. "Study of Certain Properties of Geo and Powdered Germanium" 2 Kremniy i germaniy [Silicon and Germanium -- collection of works], No. 2, Moscow, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp. 67-70, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract No.1 G429 by the authors). Translation: The properties of GeO 2 produc ed by various methods of hydrolysis of GeCl4 are studied. The influence of Particle size of GeO2 xiid powdered Go on changes in bulk mass, picnome-tric density, gas pit.!riw,-abijJty, specific surface and friability is demonstrated, 4. tables; 6 b1blio. refs. USSR UDC 621.791.75:621.3.014.3:669.71a' PASHCHENKO, K. P. and BARANOV.. Ye. N., Engineers elding of Aluminum Alloys in an Impulse-a,rc Mode with the A-547U Semi- Automatxc Welding Machine" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 4, 4r 72, p 48. Abstract: In contrast to ordinary argon-arc welding, pulsed-are welding with fusible electrodes allows.the process to be reformed at low currents witft fine-drop transfer of the electrode metal, improving scam formation, decreasing spraying of the liquid metal, oxidation of impurities and the quantity of smoke produced in the arc zone. This incremses.the productivity of labor in comparison to welding with infusible elecr-rodes by 2 to 4 times, decreases argon consumption and the cost of: welding. Zn this study, AN1g6 aluminum alloy 2.5-3 mm thick was welded with a series -~-produced A-547U Semi- automatic welder, arc voltage 17-18 v, wire diameter 1,5 mm, feed rate of wire 145 m/hr, argon flow Tate 8-9 1/min reverse PolaTity. Satisfactory joint quality was produced. 'O~inds Urganome ta I I I c- Comp. USSR UDC 547.525.210231245:542.957.2 ODABASHYMN, G. V., ROMASHKIN, I. V., and PASHQ '~A Study of the Reaction of p-Dibromodimagnesiumbenzene with Fluoroalkyl- (Aryl)chlorosilance" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Miimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 2,454-2,457 Abstract- Although the bifunctional Grignard reagents have become widely used in the synthesis of various organosilicon compounds,. very little information has been published on their possible use in obtaining organofl.uorosilicone monomers. In this connection, the reactions of p-dibromodimagnesiutflbenzene with certain al-kyl(aryl)chlorosilanes, containing 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl and M-trifluoro- methylphenyl radicals, were studied, especially as regards the effect of various substitutions for the silicon atom in the chlorosilane. Also investi- gated was the optimal ratio of p-dibromobenzatie and magncaium and the reaction time for assuring hig1h yie-ld of p-dibromodimagnesiumbenzoMe. Thirteen monomers were produced withyields ranging up to 50%. Physical data are given for these, along with details of.laboratory procedures. USSR UDC 021.791-927 YUMNKO, YU. A., PAS MM,.,.M. A., and KORITSKIY, G. G., Institute of Electric Welding ing-a Ye. 0. Paton Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Application Characteristics of High-1,141ting Compounds for Are Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 2, 19732 pp 1-4 Abstract: An all-weld metal produced by electrodes cr,-15 (85T, Cr C and 15% Ni), GK-30 (7yp Cr C2 and 30% Ni) with metalloceramic core and BO3~ire con- sisting of 6o% Cr3~2 powder enclosed in azicXei shell. vas studied in the perpendicular and horizontal cross-sections. The obtained results were com- pared with the matalloceramic alloys Mhll-15, MW-30, KKhN-40j and EEhII-50 containing from 50 to 85% Cr3 C2 and 15-50% Ni. The microstructure of the all- weld inetal consisted of the primary carbides and eutectic carbides. The ditrigonal shape of the prirary carbides distorted by various grouth defects vas characteristic for Cr C2 and Cr C carbides. The total concentration of carbides was close to tha ~hrodes.. The ratio between volumes of ~ in the ele the solid solution and eutectic carbides always remained at 5 : 1- Sizes and shape of carbide grains in the parallel anil perpendicular cross-sections differed consider-ably. The colu=,ar structure~was characteristic for the 1/3 I i13* 11' i 41.6 ' 111 1 i ALIBI 16 11111 61: 11, 11611It 11 USSR YUZVF.M, YU. A., et al, Avtomaticheskaya.5varka, No 2, 1973, pp 1-4 parallel cross-sections, and disoriented for the perpendicular cross-sections. Me size of the carbide phase and the total structure o:f the all-weld metal differed from that of metalloceramic alloys. Sizes of the primary carbides in the weld metal were by one order larger than in the alloys. When BO wire was used for welding of steel the built-up metal contained a noticeable amount of Cr ic carbide in addition to Cr C21 which vas alloyed with iron and nickel. In soAe cases UP to 50% of the e ectrode carbide was transformed into Cr7C3 carbide, with 15-2olpl Fe and some amount of free caehon. When high-melt- inp, compounds (borides, carbides, silicides, and others) are introduced into the molten bath they undergo dissolution,, either partial or complete, in the alloy matrix which becomes alloyed with boron, chromium, carbon, and silicon. 'This could lead to brittliness of the obtained alloy and'appearance of cracks. Tae wear-resistance of the weld metal was much lower compared vith the metallo- ceramic alloys. In order to eliminate the; undesimble characteristics of the weld metal nroduced by the above electrodes, it is recomtended to use induction and electroslag welding with a comparatively low linear veldin~g energy, as well ar, to use liquid addition and penetrating agents. In the case of are welding 2/3 - :! i I III I ~ 1 1 1 1 ---Lill; 1~ i I I I __lt2 020 UNCLASSUIED PROCES S I NG DATE--li6OCT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF SOME TECHNOLOGICAL RARAMETERS OF AN OXYGEN CONVERTER MELT THE STABILITY OF TAR DOLOMITE:M4GNESITE 1111NING -Ur- A.F.9, SHAf4r P*.lI PASH t BOLSHAKOV, fiV -A*. v Z-LTSERY. L.G. ~Cau' NTRY. OF INFO--USSR 'S,OURCE--OGNEUPORY 1970j 35(2), 35-9 _DATED PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJ E C TAREAS-MATERUALS -TOPIC TAGS-METAL OXYGEN CONVERSIONY SLAG# PIGILRON, CORROSION ~i;-"ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTR ICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRGXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0873 STEP NO--UR/0131/70/035/00210035/0039 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118045 UNCLASSIFIED Z- .4 211Z 020 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT7O tC-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118045 TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS A LINING FOR 0 CONVERTERS IN REFINING OF PIG IRON, A MIXT. OF 65PERCENT DOLOMITE AND 35PERCENT MAGNESITYP TO WHICH WAS ADDEU 5PERCENT TAR CONTG# 70--5PERGENT PITCHi WAS THE CORROSION OF THE LINING UURING EXPLOITATION IS CONNECTED WITH DECARBONIZATION OF THE WORKING LAYER AND DIFFUSION OF OXIDES FROM THE SLAG.INTO THE LINING, WITH FORMATION OF EASY MELTING COMPOS. (FERRITES, BKOWNMILLERITEt ETC.). MOST INFLUENCE IN THESE PROCESSES HAVE FE OXIDES, AS THEY EFFECT THE DECARSONIZATION;:.CA FERRITES FORMED HAVE A LOW M.P. AN INCREASE OF THE TEMP. OF THE MELT AtCELERATES THE CORROSION OF THE LINING. THE CORROSION OF THE LINING IS DECREASED 6Y INCREASING -CAO-CONTENT OF THE SLAGt AS A CONSE0ENC~.OF A OECREASE OF OTHER COMPOS. PRESENT. THE RATE OF DISSOLN. OF CAO IS NOT CONST. DURING 6LOWING AND DEPENDS ON THE FE OXIDE CONTENT OF THE SLAG. IN ORDER TO PROMOTE THE RATE OF DISSOLN. OF CAO, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO ADD A 2ND PORTION OF CAO -BEFORE THE INTENSIVE DISSOLN. OF THE IST PORTION t3EGENS, THA'r IS 4-6 141N :AFTER BEGINNING OF THE BLOWING* THE RATE OF DISSOLN. OF THE LINING DURING THE IST HALF OF THE PERIOD OF BLOWING IS CONST., DUAING THE2NO .,~_HALF OF THE PERI-90 IT INCREASESs DEPENDENT ON TEMP, AND FE OXIDE CONTENT .,OF THE SLAG. OVER OXIDN. OF THE SLAG DURING THE 2ND PERIOD IS -.IIUNDESIRABLE. THE CORROSION OF THE LINING DEPENDS ON THE BLOWING REGIME 'AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NUZZLE AND INCREASES WITH PROLONGATION OF THE BLOW* FACILITY: ZHOANOV, MET. INST.v LHQANOCv USSR. 4-shar f__A_ C_ vlli%l&_1.4S USSR PASHCHENKO, N. A. "Automatic Indexing of Coherent Texts of 'Retrieval Annotations' of Documents in Order to Search for Semantic Information" Nauch.-Tekhn. Inform. Sb. Vses. In-t Nauch. i Tekhn. Inform. [Scientific and Technical Information, Collection of All-Union lastituto for Scientific and Technical Information], 1972, Series 2, No 11, 38-115 (Trailslal:ed from Reforzi- tivnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 1111749, by the author). Translation: The problem of extraction and expression. of the primary sernantic content of documents in order to allow retrieval of semantic information is studied. A method is suggested for special abstracting, consisting in compa- together with the abstract, of a special "retrieval annotation" (RA), the coherent text of which contains the,basic semantic content of tile abstracted document. Formalized rules for -construction of RA text at the intellectual level are presented. The principles of aut'onlatic indqz:xirg of RA are described, consisting in automatictranslation of RA. texts into INFORM information language, specially developed.for this purpose. A formal description of INFOPj%f is presented. Principles of the st'nicture, general structure and individual sections ~of the a)jyoj-.it)llll for 1111toillatic trails- lation of RA texts into INFOIN are described. i9 u UNC L -il s 16 fmc S s 1 4" 11A T E-- U21 C T 7 0 I PIED FINISHING F3k SYNTIfET iC DIAMONMS. :U- tH f~ - -j 3 1 - PASL4~~K Cl 0 1 K `3 G C,S G V L P YEPELYUNOW, 3.M. -U KY 0 % T F It.FG---USS.R i-~sbukt [--,.KH I Me PRUM. UKR. 1970 11 57-8 TE- PW~L ISHO - - - - - - -70 ub i E C T AREAS-MATFRIALS T ri P I CTAGS-ORGANUSILICUN COMPOU40, DIAMUNDP URGAN 0 S, 0 0 1 lim flompouvDf -~,SURFALF PAGPERTY, ABRASIVE '-.-C j)NTk CL UK,lNG~-'hJ kESTRICTION'S CLASS-UNCLASSIFIC-D 'PROXY REtL/FRAME--1992/1506 STEP tiU--UR/0436/70/0001~)01/01)57/,305~ C 1 -NO-A-P-0 112 i Oki 212 016 UNCLASSIFIEll PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 IRC ACCESSIOiN NO-AP0112500 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT, SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS 'r,ERF TREATED WIT14 V; I L. StjLNS. 13F NA Q~tGANUSILICONATES.RSE(Ori) SUa,'? ONIA (11 (P EQUALS ME9 ET, CH. SU82:CH, AND PH), THEN HEATFO TO 150-2000EGPFES FOR 2 HR AND WASHEU. 0 FAMOND AERASIVE INSTRUIEITS WERE 06TAINED 1,11ILICINIZE!) :DIAhLjN'0S:8Y- USING POWD. 3AKELITE AS BINDER. SILICUNIZATICIN OF THE GVED DUAMOVnS RESULTS IN THE HYDROPHORIZATION OF THE SURFACE AND IMPR IC~l THE BINDER. EXPTS. WITH SILlCONIZED DIAMUM)S SHOWED THAT THIS TREATMENT PEDUCES THF WFAR dF DIAMOND IN AhRA~IVE VISTRUMENrS. t T14 E- 8 Es TR E-5 U LT SWERE OBTAINEU WITH 1~(R. EQUALS ME31 FOLLOWED BY I (R .:'EQUALS,'CH S.UB2-. CH) AND I (R EQUALS 'ET) :THE USE OV4 (RIEQUALS PH) DID NOT IMRROVE-~,THE PROPERTIES UF THE ABRAS IVE PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 018 UNCL ASS WIED' OF O[AMOND CUBIC.RORON NITRIDEt AND GRAIIHITE WITH GLASS MELTS -U- 0.0., YEMfAkYANOV, B.M., SHILO, A.E., KRUGLITSKAYA, V. Y A . (00, i -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR `~~SOURCE-DOKL. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970, 19013), 645-6 Y-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~--SUBJECT ARF-AS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS -'~:'TORIC TAGS--GLASS COMPOSITION, DIAMONDir BORON NllKllJt# SURFACE ..TENSION,, -ADHESION ST`RENGTHj ASRASIVE~ C ON T R 0 LMARK ING --NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..:PROXY REEL/FRAAE--1984/1564 STEP N,)--UR/0020/10/L9')r'(10-)/064':j/0046 -C-I.RC ACCESS NO--AT0100182 NG DATE-18SEP70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI, 2/2 018 AfCESSION Nfj--AT0100182 -::ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* SMALL PIECES (APPROX. 0.05 G) OF :GLASSES OF VARIOUS COMPNS. WERE PLACED ON HORIZONTAL POLISHED SURFACES OF - 0 1 AMOND AND CUBIC BN9 HEATED IN AN AR ATM. TO soobEGREIES, AND THEN THE-WETTING ANGLE (THETA) AND SURFACE TENSION (SIGMAI MEASURED. WORK OF ADHESION (A),WAS CALCO. BY THE EQUATION A EQUALS SIGMA (1 PLUS COS THETA). THESE DATA ARE IMPORTANT FOR THE:MANUF. OF CERAMIC ABRAS[VE BECAUSE THE BETTER THE WETTING, THEIHIGHER THE BON't'j'ING STRENGTH :.-:-BETWEEN -,.ABRASIVE GRAINS AND THE VITREOUS :MATRIX. THV K SUB2 0 CONTENT GLASS IMPAIRS WETTING TO A.HIGH EXTENT. U.Mr i, A 3_!~ I-r tl~r: 0 USSR KOLBIAYEV, V. A., PASHCHENKO, P. D. "Application of the Results of Modeling of a three-Phase Queueing System" Ekonomika i Mat. Metody [Economics and Mathematic, al Methods], .1973, Vol 9, No-1, pp 170-175 (Translated from Referafivnyy Zhurnal Kibcrnetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V232, by the authors). Translation: Modern production is characterized by combined functioning of machines automatically performing the basic working operations, and man, who controls the machines and adjusts them. This article studies a man- machine system consisting of m identical devices (inachine tools, apparatus) and a humni operator who performs the initial and final ~ operations (for example, places the blank in the machine and removes the finisbed part from the machine). Each requircinent arriving at the system passes,through three successive phases of servicing, the servicing. time in ea~ch phase being a random quantity with a fixed distribution. Problems related.to optimiza- tion of such a system are studied. USSR UDC: 669.187.2 Ye. KRASNORYADTSEV, N. N., LEVIN, A. M., GLAZOV, A N. KONOVALOV, K. N., VERSHININ, V. "Decreasing the Loss of Titanium During Production of Stainless Steel" Moscow, Metallurg, No 10, Oct 73, pp 18-19. Abstract: Balance melts performed in a 40 ton arc furnace at the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine have shown that when type 1(h18NIOT stainless steel is produced by the ordinary technology (using up to 70% of waste of this type of steel in the charge, blowing of oxygen through the bath, running off of slag at the end of the melt and introductior of new lime and spar, alloying with 30% ferrotitanium in the furnace), the titanium los,)es are approximately as follows: 5606 by interaction with oxides, 13% with oxygen and nitrogen in the metal, 27% with oxygen in the air, other losses 4.0%. Replacement of 30% ferrotitanium with 65% and alloying the metal in the ladle rather than in the furnace reduced the mean titanium loss from 57.0 to 52.0%. Several series of experimental melts were perforned to find addi- tional means of reducing and stabilizing titanium loss, without success. Success was finally achieved by modifying the technology quite basically. The primary featurcs of the new technology are that the slag is not run 112 77 USSSR KTasnoryadtsev, N. N., Levin, A. M., Glazov, A. N., Pashchenko, V. Ye., Konovalov, K. N., Vershinin, V. I., Moscow, Metallurgy, No 10, Oct 73, pp 18-19. off from the furnace after melting of the ferrochromium, but rather poured into the ladle with the metal at a high temperature (avt~vaging about 16400 C), reducing the length of the reduction period and increasing the degree of reduc- tion of chromium from the slag. The metal is pouTed fTom. the first ladle into a second ladle through a tap hole 100-110 mm in diameter, and alloyed with 65% ferrotitanium in the second ladle, preventing contact between titanium and slag. Titanium loss was further reduced from 52 to 40.9% by the new technology, and the stability of thIcAitanium content was increased. USSR. UDC 669.187 2 IMSHEIET V I., LEVrT7 A. M. tGLAZO A. N&j V MIASNORMI. DT SEV !-I N, 1, and PAS V. Ye. Kuz-vi eti s c-le ubLI: I I - T 0 4 HI=- IIIJKO. I I_N I M J_ Z:~~, CoMbIne and Siberian 26-15aliu~~i~;ai "Alloyi ng Steel W-1 th Aluminum in Pourilng* From ladle Into Ladle" Moscowt Stal No 6, Jun 73, pp 517-518 Abstract: Three =elt-ing variant-s of r-angranese-a umi_= steel -1 Ir Ii were investi!r ed in order to de ttermine the most opti==- vari an-:- :3at i _U - UO The investi,3ation resulto are d'iscussed by reference curves ntuent (in of the masnesium co. ) de-ociadence on periods of c-zelting and pouring. Smelil-in.3 mazzi,;3anese-nallum-inum steel ;-rit-hout drawinp, off !he slag~ with double pouring over and alloying ;,,_Jth aluzi-=- in the second ladle, !-,iakes it ppoosible to get Lzi -the readY-:-,.ade met.-I in the ave.-p-ge 0.002,,,',- 2 -a _g;.this decreases Me raeltinq duz tion by 15-20 riLn a re6 41 U LI id - duces the .,iastd due to s-ra'ification.- y~ the. standord B technology aith aluminim alloyi-ng; in the ladle, a -- - - --- : ,i I i al-crj.~ ~-- I - I. 1. ; -ff , 1.1 ; 1 11 1 Libc 621.372.413~ 1EUMCHOMKO, A. I. and PASHCMKO, ZH. F. offatural Frequencies and Fields of Cavity Resonators of Trapezoidal Fom" Radiot-ekhnika..Rasp. mezhved. temat. ruxuch.-tekhn. eb. (Radio ZViaeering. Republic Interagency Thematic Scientific-TecfmiEal Collection of Articles),.:1972, vyp.21, pp 135-1" (from RZh-Hadiotekhnika, No 3.1, Nov 72j, Abstract No 11 B124) Translation: The resonator under study is a cavity whJch is bounded by flat metal surfaces with two out of these being trapezoids and the rest rectangles. The boundary value problem for this type of resonator was solved by using an approxi- mate method (method of oblique-angled coordinates). L-i varifying the calculations, several trapezoidal resonators were produced with vax7ing dimensionsp but having the same resonance wave length for H 10. type oscillations. Ebperimental measurements of frequency did not deviate by more tban I percent from the theoretical expecta.- -tion, Original article: three illustrations, one table, and two bibliographic en- -trieso Resume. USSR UDC: 629.78.017.2 PASHCHI "One Method of Construction of Approximately Optimal Trajectories for Hyper- sonic Vehicles in the Atmosphere". Uch. Zap. Tsentr. Aero-Gidrodinam. In-ta [Scientific Writings of Central Institute of Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics], .1973, Vol 4' No I , pp 45-54 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Raket.ostroyeniye, No 6, 1973, Abs~cract No 6.41.89, from the Resume). Translation: A simple method is suggested for constructioii of one class of approximately optimal control rules, based on the use of the oscillating properties of the trajectories of hypersonic vehicles in the atmosphere at suborbital volocitie-q-. Based on the method suggested, it is JWOthr-'.sized that it is possible to replace the ordinary concept of optin-ility of control with a certain concept of the optimal degree. of dMving of oscillations in the flight altitude function. 4 figures, biblio. refs. I If If 1 1; 11 11 j USSR UDC 621.314.61 N,,,OVjKOv, M. N., PASHENT -I. D. and ZAWYALOV, Vo A. "Calculation of, the Distribution of False VoltageA.n a.Network of Semiconductor Rectifiers in Series In-t i Sb. tr. Lenin nzh. zh.-d. transe, (Leningrad institute of Rail oad Transportation Engineers -- Collection of Works), Issue 'k -293 pp 29-38 (from RZh-Elektroni a 1~yeye primeneniye, No -1, Jan 701 Abstract No I.B3575 Translation: Tfte problem of the effect-of barrier capacitances- of particular rectifiers on the character,of the pulse voltage distribution is-considered. A method is developdd for calcu~a- of pulse voltage distribution In the circtiit of 1.vPe W-200 rectifiers which do not have protecting elements and equalizing elements. The results of the calculatedand experimental data are compared. Four illustrations and five references.. Summary 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED' PRIXESST14G DATE--020,*T70 ZIf -ITLE--EXPERIMENTAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATiON OF COPOLYMER ON THE BASIS OF METHYLIIETACRYLATE AND RUBBER PROPOSED ~AS BASIS, 14ATERrAL FOR THE ~.~--i,U,tiiOR-104)-PA.tilKAROVSKIY, V.V. , YAC-UDIN, 1A.D-v PASIMILIN, zo. DYUROVSKYAYt -1 YA. t-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970, VOL 49t NR 2, PP 57-60. ',;20ATE. PUCIL ISHED ------- 70 ';~.-SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .w-T0PjC TAGS--DENTISTRYt PROSTHESISP 14ETHYL METHACRYLATE Tk 1 REST ICTI -1 QX V I -.brjCUMEtlT CLASS--UNCLASSIFlEJ :PROXY PE EL/fRAMF_--1956/0JZ8 STEP NO--I)R/0511/70/0~~t9/~30210057/P.060 ~.ORC ACC~SSION NU--AP0102790 U %C L A S 5 1 F I E 0 loll= ' i - MIJITT 10 pit nt"111"It" I I- ............ USSR UDC 621.518 Engineers DENISOV, A.G., ZINAKOV, V.K.,~PASHE V,,As OYagnato-Controlled Contacts--Contemporary:'Swit6hing Elements" Moscow, Pribory i sistemy upravleniyl, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 1~-15 Abstract: The paper shows tha basic advantages of magneto-controlled sealed contacts (K0) as compared with electromagnetic and semiconductor switching elements, the principles of their operation, the basic parametore (including those of five native MG), the conatruction.of D40 with dry. contacts and con- tects wetted by mercury, and the basic trend of~grovith. ref. 5 fig. tab. Elektron. telchnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Elektron. SVCh (Elec- -fr-onic- Technolo~y. ScientlTic-TecTEIcal Co lie c t1'-a=.TTj crowave Electronics), 1970, Issue 10, PP 137-139 (from M-Eloktronika i yoye-prinenenlve, No 3, Maroh 1971t AbstractlNo-~9WF_ Tr&nslation: The excess (over the thermal) noise radiation of i semicona~uctor device under the effect of pulsed micro-wave power was investigated. The investigation -was conducted on:germanium diffused semiconductor diodes with a breakdown voltage of 18-- 25 v and on'silicon epitaxial semiconductor diodeis with a break- down voltage of 36 v. A highly-sensitive Dicke radiometer was employed as a noise indicator. The experimental-results showed that the intensity of the excess noise radiation increlases linearly with an increase of the current flowing across the semi- conductor diode. With a filling frequency rchamtota.zapolneniy]E7 112 2/2 - - L -n, - u It Ace-.` Nr. IfFOO41334_ Ref. Code: USSR UNA. YU. A S -Developed, Made,in the,Moldavian SSW' Mo.scow, Nauka i Zhiznl, No 1, 1970, pp 7-9 Abstract: Some new Moldavian inventions, exhibited at the Exposi- -i nal, Economy are presented. tion of the Achievements of the Nat 0 die constructed in 24 repla'eable sections, Eor cutting .A C electric-motor stator and rotor'plates-out of shoet steel, has damacred sections twice the- service life of its predecessor; worn oz can be--replaced without dismantling the entire die. An installation for producing glass-clad inicrorwires, 0.001 to 0.030 microns /Fic7 in diameter of operating in a-: 7 CaPable 0 vacuum and in ag&Fes7sive media.at-a temperature-of up:to 500 C, _-,:ap-ad3.ty 52 to 500 m/minute. !c Reel/ Frame U ;I JUL, AP0041334-- A new material for the production of multilayer printed uits, is a.glass textalite faced 6n one or two sides with circ Copp r electrolytic foil. A new "minaturOl electric water pump for pumping household 'water from wells, consum3-ng not more-than 450 watts, the pump can' ~deliver up to 1700 liters of water per hour, lifting it, if nee- essary to 40 meters. The casting machine plant imeni S. N. Kirov in Tirasopol' I s odticing-a centrifugal, castina*mmchine for casting bushing pr from copper alloys and iron -- Such a machine produces, up to 14 castings per hour, each weighing as m~uch:as 50 Irg. The Kishinev Pump Pla4t imeni G. 1. Kotovskiy is producing eral-different types of centrifugal,.immersed multistage -sev :eLectric: pumps. 197511-92 ;L UDC: None PASH KRASYUXt I K. a-ad NAM &0j, "Breakdoicn 1n Argon and Nitrogen With a Picosecond, 0 351A 111avelength laser Pulse" Moscow, Pialma v Zhurnal. 'F-k J. Teoreti2h sperimental la2,y lc2z- K! NO 8. 20-WFr=9~72, ~~-P -471-47-3-1 -auation of earlier papers Abstract: This letter represents the contij. by the authors ment-i-oned above in which it was experimentally --hoi-in that a Dicosecond lager pulse with a wavelength of: 0.69 /A producco optical puncture in argon, helium, or,nitrogen, dii,-3 to multipholton toms or molecules. , The present letter describes ioni-nat-ion of the aV inve st icat ions to clar-ify t1h:) r-echanism for the. fox=atioa of down in argon and nitrogen with a picosec(ind laser beam taith a imvelen,-,th of 0.35 In this investigation, the thro-ohold inten- sity of the bre~ldown was neasured as a f ~tlon of tho gas Pros- sure. The schematic of the experimental apparatits is given in ono of the early p.-apers ("1113T1", 2, 581y 1969). Awaly is o'-` the expra-i- mentql results ~Jhoirs 10-hat the xcDij~ive increace iz. tho prababi,.i'~1, of photo ioniz a -t-ion with Lnereasing frequency of the ra,.~iation -Jo -lie papor by 1 V. Reldyah4 j-n the "MM" satisfactorily given Ln 4k, X 4-7, 1945, 1964. The authors conclude that the th.(~ory of avalallche _172 USSR UDC: None tallnov i Teorp- IRiSiW, K. et alt Pis I-mp- vZhurnal Hksnerlnen, tlcheakoX Fiziki No 8, 20 il 1972,: PP 471-47j breakdown could be improved by taking into account theopecific qualities of processes in the optionl range., in particular, the e ffectof resonance transitions between oscillatovy states, self- ts, and the Members of the P N. Lebedev focusing effec(h V Phys*cs.Institute, they express their,gratitude U V. I VoN,,- chenko,: and M. V. Yevteyev for their help with the, experiments, -azid-. to V. 1-1. Ylarchenko for setutizg up 7 the equipmeat for measur- iser pulse. ing the duration of the IL 2/2 10 7777-7 7 -7:-7:~--r---~-~ Optics Spectroscopy USSR 'Y -T, V. YE., KRASYUKI, 1. K., PAVY DONCBEMO, V. A. , zb -T ANOV, P. A., PASHININ, NI., I N IOV, M. V. P PROK110ROV, A, jUAN, P Energy Attenuation of Supershort Pulses of Optical Emission by Dispersive. Media" Moscow, Pis'ma v ZhETF, Vol 18, No 4, 1973, pp 230-232 Abstract: Preliminary results are presented from direct measurements of one of the basic characteristics of a dispersive medium -- the att,enuiarion coeff.- cient -- on its interaction with a supershort pulse- of optical ei-aission. A decrease in attenuation of the supershort pulse by comparison with the case of emission w1hich is continuous in tinte was detected experimentally. The resuits of measurements of the optical thickness of suspensions of polystyrene latexes and lycopodium spores are tabulated for continuous and pulsed r-,:Usslon. The -1,3e observed "transparency" of the medium which-4s three time.,~ as grezt n the c. 0-, I,a not coanecLed of a laser pulse by con, arison with contiums radiati. i a. he thernal offact ow the pl-operLies- Of tho mediun, the spec- such~effects q troscopic effcat of saturat.lon zrmd s elf 4 ocussing. WISR I LT L - F I., aV Zhuinal er C~v LTclOrOtichoskoy Vol 15, 20 Feb '12, pp 191_1~-!~ no. The zupc,,b_'O ze. =cnina effect itas also OU7.( C'I .1,1-1 L, C-1, - . ~.A. 0 . ~.?c:! am, Crystalo (in K-8, IP-1 1~250- Y,2SS-7 gla~;:;vn and J-.i i*r,.;,_.~ IC, -,!~ i e. 4;r,-Cested that the Juo t") g 1,13or ph~z_~ rIo,:,.u_jI- -Lion rathex th;UI MSH V, V yop_c,,,i Lpio V. V. APTAIYUTII'~', A.. A. im U-1i, p nd Phyrics ImUtute OM S'.,jVILT_ T. G.t a Lebr-dev, Ac;ulcmy of Scicmcbs 3 "Suparbroadening of Spectrv,-, Of Wtty=hort Pulses in Liquids and Glasses" MOSCOW, %F Zhurnal ',):SF!jriTlGIItWnoy I, Teorotichoakoy nzikir Vol 15, No 4, 20 Feb 72, pp 191-19", Abstraett comiActed by the authors shom-d that superbrotdening of the spectrw, of picosQcon6 Inilses at rather high vAlation pwmrs can b:~- obserred. in p-mctic,~11y any tr~msparcnt dicloctrAc. A neodynium self-,iode- lacidrqg la--ur and luo ata~pz (IcnGU-i of active elczicnts - 3CID lait) wera I~Z(-A in 1111.-~ pcr:iittbig radiation with. a total enozz~a' Cqual to 0.1-0,2 j in a tra-in of 10-15 111tr!"ZhOxt PUICCU, ISP-51 and 9TE-1 typ-, spoctxo&=pI-m uzed i~o cUicrve the spocteal bz-w~dening. Mquid3 iith various typcs of n:i1cculles -d optical pxvoportias ,.,era usedi ar.,xl*n disulfidc, nitrabermene, banzone, tolimne, isopzopyl alwhol, c-a-bon tatmchloride, ,,,at!ar., and liquid uAtraGen. Suprb-,,,xideni.r.- of Ithe spactT-Im was found in all tlhc~se V2 USSR KRAMUK, 1. Koo KBOROV, A. H., Physics Institute imeni 04% 1 F., and PRO PAW 9; P. No Labodev, Academy of S nces USSR' Induced Compton Absorption of Laser Emission in "Experimental Observation of a Spark" Pislma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Tooretichaskoy Fia-iki (Letters to the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics), Vol,12, No 9.,5 Noy 19?0, p 439.J442 Abstract: The first experiments of the observation of induced Compton absorption (ICA) of laser emission by a plasma are reported. The total number of radiated quanta remains constant, but the radiation ensrgy is trinsferad to the elactrons in the plasma by the change in fraqvoncy Of the scattvirad qwwtw. The spectrum of the radiation that hav passod through tho plasma owing to the ICA, be shifted in -the longwav-3 direction. The experimental equl ment, shown in a dia.. gram. consists basically of a ruby laser that produces pluosecoyA pulses (50 nsac) an optical amplifier, a plasma chamber with associated filters and optical elements, and a spectrograph. A boam splitter~di-ferts pzL~rt of the energy to a high-spPed ascillograph. The energy density at the focus~ of t~s lens syat4m was 2 X 101-'+ watt/cm~, which is considerably greater than a spark In helium. Ilialf ~j USSR KPASUK, 1. K., FisIma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Tooreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 12. No 9. 5 NOY 1970, P 439-WOZ- of the pulse energy is passed through the plasma, is callimatel, and enters the top half of the spectrograph slit.- The other half is dlvortol around the cham- ber to the lower half of the speotrograph slit, An arcispoctrum of iron was photographed simultaneously for reference. Spectra obtiLined for helium and 10 -Uave absorption- Part aluminum 17 il plasmas exhibit longwave shifts and shorts of the energy is absorbed across the.entire spectrum. ~ No~rmaazL%,- the curves for bremmsstrablung absorption in helium, the I.Ategral absorption for the spectrum A -5, and the mean absorption-is 0 6 x 0-4 cm-1. Similar re- As 1.3 (+-0.3) x 10 12 1 sults.are obtained when aluminum foil is placed at the focus in the plasmi cham- ber. The authors conclude that the spectrum shift is duo to induced Covton scattering. Other possible mochanisms are. rulsd out because of timp considerit- tions. The effect I therefore j can play a dominant - role fin plaisma he ating ~ by electromagnetic radiation and 4nder given CowUtionis cou'41reatly exceed the c~Avzical bremostrablung absorptivn*~vhichls 4aakened kV, nonUavar effor;ts in strong fields. Effective quantities ot ansrCr o" be injiPetedlUto the plasma *Aly if the smiasion speatr= width is oomparablo to the wildiation frequenoy. The authors thank F. V, Ihmkin for discussions.. Orig. art. has.2 figs, and 7 refs. 2/2 91 U 8 SR IJYU L'VS TY, h. jL. -t! A. Physics Insti tute ime.-,j Of iciences, AIDDlication 01' PJLCosecor~d Ltub.-,; Ijaser Pt',Iseo -for 1) amm me of the :Lu~id~ ezeeace _L;aad o -C ti-e pinF5 T.L .4 7" Petition Of, ---Xcitor, ;~.~oscov; Zhuxnal U~zspe`ziea~a!Ll,,- ,Oy j..' , Vol 59 J. 1970, ?P 3~'6-j e- t -'he object, G~ A Lbs --act: T _I'a:;_)eI- t o ~d' t- e:-::-. i e x r I e: I - -cn nua ion ti e a,6e. t I u ese era I ted as a rcsl_~It of -ac- tiri, ~:e c~)j.,,,~j nation -wn vrj th~ sim,-aj~,af_eousjy nho~'oi, one cn - - n al L U '01' i2 Irl 0 g i1 C, S- de~ .-picosecond -nulses -k'ras usea a Z, a, sjwcu-*,c~ of -i on i-,,. C"do". I'a ruz;y baser -e. e- a -.; e a~2, serica of S C C o --,I d Pulses fro"'I whicll QY ""~ea3:15 of a- SDeci was discri;-,"L'.ated. diocr.JL,_,j!-.ated p-,.CLsa KRASYUK, 1. K., et a!#, Zhumal Rksperimental'noy i Teoriticbeskoy Feiziki, Vol 59, No 2(8), 1970, PP 346-349 0 CdS sample moumted in a cryostat at a te ",erature of 77 K, Tbe CdS liu-,_~nescence induced by the ruby laser was directed at', the !W-17 photomtiltiplier the elec- tric signal from Which was recorded by means of one of the lonwqs of the 6LOR-C/2 high-speed oscillograph. The oscillograph also recorded, slnulta~,,,eousky, the generated radiation pulse, a portion of Vnich was directed at a coaxial photo- element FEK-15. A portion of US radiation vas focused on the slit o-f a ISP-51 spectrograph. By placing a proper filter before the pbotoinultiplier it was possible to observe green radiation from CdS or a blue band i)f tht~ first phonDn repetition of exciton A. 7he experirental value- of the atenwitior, tine war, 1.3 zanosec. It is concluded that the use of picosecond laser pt~lver. for investi- gating relaxation processes in solids will rake,it possible to obtain a series of new data. USSR UDC: 621-373:530.145.6 P. , SERFMAXOV, V. A. , VAWfUKOV, M. F. , ISAYENKO, V. I. , PASHIM $ I., BIZOV, V. N., STARIKOV, A. D. "Shaping of High-Power Pulses With a Steep Leading Edge in a Laser System With Passive Nonlinear Elements" vsb~ Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), No 1, Moscow, 1971, pp 35-41 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71', Abstract No 5D177) Translation: An investigation is made of the change in duration of light pulses during passage through illuminated media-of diffe~rezit transparencies. A nonmonotonic reduction in pulse duration aft-er passago,~ thro*ueb the medium is~observed when there is a change in the~density of the light load. A re- lationship is established between the region of maximum constriction of the light pulse and the magnitude of the light load for diffen:,ent concentrations of transilluminated media. An, anomaly is found in the curve for the proce-os of transillumi nation of a metallized film when it in exposed to intense light flux. Recommendations are made on u5ing the observf~d effects for shaping short pulses with a steep leading edge, leading to develqtjrent of a lasser system based on neodymilum, glass with a pulse length of 5-7 nsec with a rise time of approximately I nsec and emission power of 20 GW. Five illustrations, bibliography of ten titles. Resum6. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.375.82 VANYUKOV, M. P., ISAYENKO, V. I., PASHININ, P. P., SEREBRYAKOV, V. A. SIZOVI V. H., STARIKOV, A. D. -rormation of Powerful Pulses With a Steep Leading Front in a Laser System With Passive Nonlinear Elements" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics Collection of Works), No. 1, Moscow, 1971, pp 35-41 (from RZh-Fizika, No 7, Jul 71,Abstract No 7D1147) Translation: The change in the length of light pulses in passage through an Illu- minating Medium of varying transparency was investigateo. A nonmonotonic shorten- ing of the-length of the trailing pulse was observed under a change in the densitir of the light load. There was established a dependence of- the region of maximum con- traction of the light pulse on the magnitude of the light load for various concen- trations of the illuminating solutions. There.was also e~stablisshed an anomalous change in the process of illumination of a metallized filn under its illixnination by powerful light radiation. It-lspropo�~bd that the effects observed be used for the formation of short pulses with a steeD leading front..., A neodymi= glass lase-r system with a pulse length of 5-7 nseco a steepness of the le-adimg front of rl-, 1 nsec, and a radiation power of 20 Gw was developed. 10 ref. Authors abstract USSR PASHININ P P ,.-PROXHOROV, A. M. , Physics Institute ime-ni P. N. Lebedev, Academy "Producing a High-Temperature Dense Plasma Under Laser Heating of a Special Gas Target" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fizikl, No. 5, May 71, pp 1630-1636 'Abstract. The problems of usIng lasers to p-poduce a dense plasma of thermonucl-ear, temperatures are discussed in connection with quantum eler-tronics and the interest in controlled thermonuclear fusim. I'Our typeo ~)F plasMa fieating the use of lasers are considorod. The First version discuBsed them , cu!,ing high-intensity laser radiation on the surface of a semi-in~,:inite tarpet of a soiid cr liquid mixture of heavy isotopes of hydrogen or tritfuzi. In the second version, the target is a small condensed particle introduced to or SIV.71y entering a vacuum through the laser radiation focusing region. The third versiion assumes the use of a gas med-imm in which, under the focving of laser radlaticn, tberie occurs optical breakdown and further heating of the plasma. The fo"Irt-h is USSR PASHININ, P. P. , PROMOROV, A. M. Zhurnal:eksperimental 1-noy 1. teoreticheskoy fiziki, No. 5, Mlay 71, pp 1630-1636 based on the application of a C02 laser with a wavelength 10.6 jj which,in prin- ciple,permits heating of the plasma with a density of 1019 M-3. In this case In the field of thermonuclear temperatures, one can speak of magnnrkic cont-ainnc.-nt c' a plasma with magnetic fields that can be technically achieved in the fore--c-cali-le future. This last verslon,however, is very difficult -to ditcuss now, since TL,2 experimental base is in the very initial stages of developinc-nt, although in add- tion to the above it is also very attractive in view of the possibility cf i. ng appropriate lasers with a fairly hjgj-, ef*ficiency of 10-20p~. The first t-,:o Preaches are said to be the most Promising, since they Jiivulve the u:-,e of 5.1022 c' -3. 17_ density plasma with n. m It Is noted that the use of a superhiF. CT ~t~l sity plasma makes it possible to considerably lower the valvme of matt a, this, n turnleads to a too rapid cooling of the plasma upon expansion in a reauiring lasers w- it is Also Do- A ith a pulse length of.