SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLOV, V.A. - PAVLOV, V.S.

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US-SR UDC.--621-77.2 ZhIVOV, L. I., PAVLOV.-Y.- SlICII. BIM,- V. V. 'r,.OLrJcD;IK, F. I. end 22AXOGON, V '.I., r MporozhIYe Machine Build ng:Inatitut;6~: nConditions for Hot Extrusion of Rods From Cermet Titanium" YUev, Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, iio 11, ,iov 71, pp A-21 Abstract: Rods and shapes of intricate cross sections with a density c1o3e to monolithic metal may be produced from pre-compressed. titaniuzi Dowder briquettes with the use of appropriate equipment and the knowledge of the power energy parameters of hot extrusion!(ine.luding force and vork of deformation). Characteristic of hot foming of powdered metals and specifically of titanium powder is the fact that the density of the briquette in the first (nonstationary) phase of extrusipn is lower than that of monolithic metta, In the second, quasi-stationw-y i-eirion, the denziti6ts of both the cae and the finished product aral coTimen.,wrate and approach that of monolithic metal. The stress-deformation relatitinship characteristic of a solid metal may be applied with reat;onable accuracy to poirdered materials. Considered here is the hot extrusion of pure titanium UESSR ZHIVOV, L. is, et- als Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, No 11, Noy 71, pp 16-21 powders and those alloyed with tungsten carbide (up to 30%). Use is made of correction coefficients for crank press tests to correlate the data on stresses and deformations by simple mathematical relationships. A romograph is-proposed for rapid determination of both specific and over-all stresses of extrusion of cermet materials, (5 illustrattions, 1 table, 2 bibliographic references). USSR, UDC 539.67 THPLOVP V. A. MALYSIEV K. A., and VW XL .4. V. A. "Measurement of the Amplitude Dependence of InternalTriction in an Alloy With a Thermoelastic Martensite" Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metal]Acheskikh materlalakh" (Internal Friction in M4tallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1970, 156-159 PP Abstract: Results are presented of measurements of tht i#eri~sl friction in CU-14-5%, Al-3.4%) Ni and Ti-54-5% in the~ra ge of 1__:o x 10-4 litu s. n 2 amp de 'riction in alloys is governed by motion of It is shown, that high internal f the interphase boundary under a variable load and by variation of a thin, te structure. tifinning martensit i . The variation of slope of the internal.friction amplitude dependence characteristic is explained by a saturation of inelastic processes, generating high friction- 3 figures, 13 references. USSR U0a 621.~85.62~.4 BRODULENKO, I. I. V 'ftncerning The Effect Of The Feedback Factor On The Power And :Efficiency Of A Low~Power Transit Oscillating Klystran", Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Elektron. Mh (Eloictronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Zlectronics), 1 70, No 7, pp 25-'l 9 (from RZh--Elektroniks i yeye primenenige,.No .11, November 1970, Abstract No IIA127) Translation; On the basis of kinematic theory, the effect is investigated of the feed-back ,7actor on the power and efficiency of a two-cavity tranalt oscillating klystron. The results of the analysis are given in the form of aimple formulas, expressions, and graphics, which give a clear idea of the dependence of the power and,officiency of the klyetron on the feedback.factor and other parameters, and also of the maximum possible values of the efficiency. 4 ref. Author's summary. Transformaltion and: 5tructure USSR UDC 620.187 VWDANOVA, N. F., NOSKOVA, N. I., PAVLP_V..Jr..&,..BEL0USOV, N. N., and MIKHEYEVA, Ye, N., Institute of Met;1 Rya:ias, Academy of Sciences USSR "Electron Microscope Study of Al-Mg Alloys Cooled With Varying Rates From the Homogenization Temperature" Sverdlovsk,Fizika Metailov i Metallovedeniye, No 6, Vol 30, Dec 70, pp 1264- 1269 Abstract: Changes were investigated in the structure of alloys AI+Mg(ll%) and AI+Mg(ll%)+Ti, Zr, Be, Mn (0.1%) which result ill coancain with the use of different -10oling rates after a homogenizing anneal. The izast and heat- treated alloys were rolled into plates measuring 20 x 50 x 0.2 mm and then subjected to a homogenizing anneal at 435* C for 20 houirs with different cooling rates: quenched in cold water.(+20), quenched in hot water (+90), and air cooled. Thin foils of the alloys were investigated by electron microscopy. The foils were made from plates, which had been beat treated, by chemically thinning them inla 40% solution of sodium hydroxide with subsequemt electropolishing 1/2 USSR VIL'DANOVA, N. F., et al, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, No 6, Val 30, Dec 70, pp 1264-1269 in an electrolyte at +70 C. The investigation was.coriducted with an SE'1~-3 microscope. It was shown that aging processes take place in these alloys independently of the cooling rate and grains are detected in the structure along the boundaries and in the volume of which there are precipitations. Complex alloying accelerates aging: in the structure of the alloy after cooling at the maximum rate practically no grains,were observed without precipi- tates, but coagulation of the precipitated phases takevplace. A decrease in the cooling rate leads to 4 fuller passage of aging pracesses and to phase coagulation in all the alloys.% 2/2 USSR PAVLOV, V. A., VANYUKOV, S. A., and KUDRYASHOV, G. N. "The Influence of Aerodynamic Drag Forces on Gyroscope Drift in the Event of Skewness of the Principal Axis" Tr. Leningr. in-t aviats. priborost. (Works ofLeningrad Institute of Aviation.Instrument Manufacture)., 1970, vyp. 66, p1) 170-~473 (Xrom RZh- Mekhanika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IA87 by S. S. Ri-vkin) Translation: The article presents results of an experiiiiental verification of the appearance of systematic drift of a two-degree-of-freedom astatic gyroscope around the outer axis of suspension,.caused by aerodynamic drag forces in the event of a skewed principal axis. An expression is given for the moment of aerodynamic drag forces appearing during rotation of the rotor, and its physical nature is ascertailied. It.is shcrTn Chat the component of this moment along the axis of rotation of the,:inner ginbal ring, which ap- pears if the principal xxis of the gyroscope is skewed~ gives rise to azimuthal gyroscope drift. An expression~is given for the angular velocity of this drift. A description is given of the mocka-up for laboratory verification of the gyrosccpe drift. An adcount is given of the nature 1/2 USSR PAVLOV, V. A., et al., Tr- Leningr. in-t aviats. priborost. (Works of Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrument HanufacturO, 1970, Vyp. 66, -173 (from RZh--vfekhanika, No 1, Jon 11, Abstract, No IA87 by S. S. pp 170 RiVkin) of the procedure for conducting the experiment. Results of experimental verification and calculation of the angular.velocity,of gyroscope drift are given in a table. A graph of:calculated and measured gyroscope drift values is plotted.according to the data:ofthis tablei: It is shawn that experimental results agree rather,well with:calculated data. 2/2 112 03o UNC.L4S51 FIED PROCESSINS DATE--02DCT70 .J-I.TLE--PRESS I NG OF CI39PER BORUN, N~ 1 TO, I OE tUR'ES -U- A-UTti:-j R- 0 3) - Z H I VO Y LIS KU- -N Y A KO VY UlN., vPAVLOVt V.A. 0 U N T IYOF INFO-USSR MET., JAN. 1970, (U*92-97 ------- 70 -.DATE PUbLISHED '~_',_SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIAL.St MECH., IND.9 CIVIL Alkfl) MARINE r- NGR TOP I CTAGS--BORON NiTkIDE, CUPPE4, CERMErt REFRACTORY UUMPOU4D, 'cjjA rr u PROCESSING, CERAMIC PKESSING't E)FFORMATInN RATEt COPPER TUBE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIM.S D0CUMFNT CLtSS--UNCLASSlPlFD PROXY HAL/FRAML--l"i','0/l )87 Sy'Cl) !4(11_1_~W/0220.I Q I'l '13 tl U 101 CIRC ;kCC,;--SSI( % NU-APOI~'~~4171 /2 036 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESS'ING DATE-020CT70 PIC ACCESSION N.1--AP0109371 STRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- 145STRACT. TFIE GENERAL PRINZIPLES UNDERLYING- THE HUT PRESSlNG OF HOLLOW TUJULAR ELECTROOES FROM CER-METS -AIE DISCUSSED. SPECIAL ATTENTION 15 REQUIRED IN RELATION TO 3PTl14IZATl'__)% -OF THE PkESSING PARAMETERS (APPLIED STRESS.# RATE OF OFFOR-MATION, ETC.). 'NESS DF THE APPLI,ED PRESSURE IS PARTLY GOVERNEDZY. THE OESIRED 14ALL THICIA, TUBE; TYPICAL CA-SES INVOLVETUBES OF DIA. IC-20 AND WALL THICKNESSES 1-7 614W. SUBJECT TO PROPER CONDITIONS THE CU C[);MP(j6l(-,4T ~DF THE TU3ULA.R RUDES,.IS -PROTECTED FROM ELIECTRI-CAL DAMAGE (IN,PARK DISCHARGES) BY --THE R~ F.R.ACTORY- BNCOMPONENT. 60 As~l UNCLASSIFIED:. ITMIM7 M.M I 0111 ... . .. f2 5E --- --- --------- Vechlanical Properties USSR UDC 669.35171124:534.283 TEPLOV, V. A., MALYSHEV, K. A., 11"&"~ Al; "Damping in Copper-Aluminum-Nickel Alloys 9nd Its Causet~ll Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, go 1, Jul 72, pp, 166-177. Abstract: The damping properties of Cu-Al-Ni alloys containing 9.18 to 14.45 wtA Al and from 0.95 to 6.5 wtA Ni wer& determined on a pendulum test machine. The alloys have high specific damping capacity -- from 15 to 75%. Damping is explained by losses in the energy of mechanical oscillations as the boundaries of twin-like bands and int:erpivise boundaries move. In certain cases, these materials can be used as structural damping materials. Alloys containing from to 15;.2%,Al and abotit 2.4 iIt Ni have good damping and acceptable mechaiiical properti6s. 111-2. STVI)Y OF THE tMCT OF THE DEVIATION or TIJE ComrnstTlops rROH THE STOIC L-it"Mr.12- == -.-.% CWTSTALWORAPHIC 019=7014 OF GROWMH ON TIM DISiAW-ATION STIVIC It; At OF 5 1 WLZ ~ TiALLUM Aft= IDZ -CAYSTAL." [Article by 5.._P. Criehina, H. G. Mil'wtdskiy. V.. B. Osvenskly, V. r. Tanta, .4noc"; Novosibirsk. III eggs-- Rests. KrIstollov 1. P -iw-k, T'14~1 It voo dretvastrated that during the Rrowth from'& malt, tho,dev"tion of the composition from the stolthimstry Can hvvi an effect an the dtalocAt structure of gallium firsaold* single cryntel* both through the ct-ystalIIz!on., proc*** grol by crestinx.additio"I -Ittletatim sourten In the aiattilal M~h has already beon ctyqtallitod. In the first. cast the deviation of the Campo- attLan of the "it t?- stolchLomatry.4an I"d to destruction of the stability 0t the smooth crystallLast!ta front undmir.the condition* of concgntrotton super- rooll= johich.is Capiowa44 la~ the fur=t:ian of the low-anogle* boundaviam and the cellular structure. . This effect to. exhibited most 6lacirly %&aa growing a crTstal.in the (.100 1 -diroqt ion and vfth a =sLI uwagaitu-1# of the antiml tempers- tur xraj~ant at oryatOlAzatian1rant. ...In the second Cast the -dc~latlon .4 - _thw_ , of 'he composittoo from stoichl-emstry has an effect on the fornstlon of its* dtalocatlone in the cryetal under the affect of thermal streemes. It was vatebjjx~ed that.the 4avlatito fromstoichiankscry, In the direction of exce" galltun in iha surface layers of the crystal load* to nor* Intent* goverail.. of the'41olocattor." vhere the dwistLon in the direction -of tb4.oxc4o# arsenic has the ~appqsfte 4focz by" comparison with~ the statchlometric composition. For Xr*vth under, condt- tons of identical stalchlosetry of t I* imalt. A r6tltsablo affect of,the Prcwth direction an the 4telticatLan denstry in t66 Crystal was not observed. Thiet to confirmed by the results of calculating tha thermal *items fleW. Using the x-roj 41(fraction,topography, & stuAr. tits %vwg of ttt* types of 4islecotivar to the single crystals exprassed In various crymtallcgraphi~ directiods, I/Z-- 027 UNCLASS'EFIED! PRi3'(-.r-SSIN-G I)ATE--20NOV70 :.__T.lTLr:-DtSC1Zr=TENESS OF THE FtELD. DlSTJklt3Utl0h OF THG~ lNTENSITY Or- THE "-_--8ARKHAUStN EFFECT OF YTTRIU14 :FERRITE.-U-1 -,-AbTHOR-(0.3)-PAVLOV, V.F., RYABI~Kl v L.N., SMOLINg R:. 4) `.CUNTRY GF INFG--USSR ---ZH..TEKH ~.SOURCE FIZ 1970, 40(4)r 859-61~_ PUEL ISHED-----70 AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL,ENGR., EART11 SCIENCES AND PHYSICS _'-T-C-PICw TAGS-Y-TTRIUM CCVjPOUNDv F ERRITEr SINGLE;.CRYSTALt. GARNET, IMAGNETIC, -`.'.,',PRQFERry MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .00CUMLNT GLASS-UNCLASSIFIhO ..PROXY kEEL/FRAME--200010282 STEP i',10--US/005e/'70/0.ttO/()04/Oii59/0861 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124041 2/Z 027. UNCLASSIFIED: PR0r,;,ESS1NG DATE-20NOV70 ..CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124041 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ctsaraouT~ON OF THE NO. OF -_JUMPS IN THE INTENSITY ALGNIG THE FIELD WAS DETD. Fill?. Y FE GARNET SINGLE CRYSTAL. TFE VISCRETE NATURE OF THE 0151RIBUTIUN CURVES SUPPURTS THE .'GROUP ORIGIN OF TFE JU,'4PS DURING MAGNETIC RCVERSALo , THE NATURE OF THE DISTRIBUTICNI IS VERY STAZsLEr WHICH IS ATTRIBUTED 13 TY OF THE TO ~THE STA ILI :.,D`YNAVIL.S FOR THE MAGNETIC STRUCTURES DURING REPEATED REVERSALS. THE X.ISTENCE OF RESCLN. LIMIrS WITH RESPECT T THE FIELD, ABOVE WHLCH THE a FORM OF THE DISTRIBUTION CURVE REMAINS UNCHANGED, INDICATES THE OF THE METHOD.UF TAKING THE:CURVES :IN A.,SLOW,LY CHANGING FIELD. FACILITY., INST. IFIZ., KRASNOYARSK,:USSR.~ M:C. Abstracting S:ervidri., e Nr. 'a Ref.. Cod C14EMICAL ABST. sodium oxi4e, and p)tas- i- 135906g Influence of lithium oxide,, sh= oxide additives op phase ~ transformations ta.1dog place during the firing: of CIA 9 0 varlou;. M.WeraWgical ~ C~mposlt Lloas. Bvstr v.A-S.. AudMlya, H.J. (MR). 1970, 27(21 0 S). !The; 04~sults f in- R;Us Vestigating the effect OF KO 6il 1~tase trans- and formations of clays aTe .given. hesi '' ns, were bttrodu6ed in ILOd a el 2% amts. The samples we fircdilw sill dedsiliOurnaceata temp. of 1050-13000, whereupon they ivere cooled in~i6e fut'nace. The fired samples wae,investig~tid lij'x-raj dif6i~ction viith a LTRS-501 instrument and Cu-radi~tipn- (Ni-f-.1 ter). ~! Samvles of siii of "'I h rock kaolinite clay Withoutaddns. con an amotp tous p ase and quartz. Addn. of LijO produces intensifiication of the proceis of crysta. of mullite and crist~balit The: Na2O addn has a similax effect. except to a: Icssci Aegree. Similar results are obtained for clays of other corr1pns. Sara ples --kith K-.O aiddns.' do not show the presence oVeristobalite. It is thtifishown that NaA and K,O fia-lie marktd effect on tht mut- addns. of Li-O a litization process, -by decreasing'the temp. of forim"ItIon at mul- lite and by somewhat increasing its content. I(~js' thus con- REEL/FFAME 19930270 I ~ I , ::..~ I 1 11 11 1 . , W,111 . . . . . - )III F 11 IMLILI .1 UDC 666;, USS R FAVLOV, V. F. (Candidate of Technical Scienpos), BYSTRIKOV', A. (Candidate of _TffMMc-i_f_'3ciances), and ANDREMIA, N. 1. (Engineer)~, N1ZStroy?(jraaika "Effect of Impurities LiqO, NaZO a.nd K20 on Phase Transfoi,~mations. During Firing of-Clays of Different 1-1ineralogical Composition!. Hoscow, Steklo i Keramika, No 2, Feb 70, pp 38-40 Abstract: The article presents results of an investigatityn of the Offoct of alkali oxides on phase transformations during firing of clays of dixforent mineralogical composition. The clays wora of the f~ii'owing mineralogical com- position. kamenskaya -- kaolinite; vladir-irovsIcaya -- ::ioittitiori'lonite-kaQlinite; tselinogradskaya - kaolinite-hydromica. Impurities wero ~.ntraduced in t1he farm ol" carbonates in 2'P' quantities converted to oxides. The impurities were thoroughly mixed irith clay, 5pecinwas in the Torr. of dii)ks 16 =- in dianeter a A 4-5 mm. thick were fo 'ad from the preparel iaixtures, The specimens were r rr,,- fired in a shicided split (silicon carbide):furnaca at tba temperature 105jG- 1300L and they are cooled together with the .1"Wonace. It: j,a -,' nmrn that tho criatobalitizing and mullitizing action of the1mpttritiet; depands on the mineralogical cozposition af the clayz. !t ia eztablishf3d that with the increase in the woi&-t and radius of cation its crJstobalitiZing JLCtiOr, decreases. The alkali cations have similar effect on tho prooess of Mullitiza-tion. fj_L4C I: ASS T F E117D k,_-CESt,:l?TC D-ATIE-170YOV70 T iTLC--_f HE I FLU :,iCL '-;r- f PC TiUiR OY"... f Ic :t,l c.~~t: k;l~k 1-1sc~~ 1-11: ~u t t i c 11, f- t~ r i c- t~". '%AUTH6 k- (Q 4 -Z 0 buVSK I Y G ~4 PAVL 0,11 v V *:G FOXHT S I KA5AFKI%i Y U. N :1 i1q: !U ~u NFG --- L 5 SR SCUP*Ck--,X(-DlfSInSKAYA kk',D1ULCX(YAp 1') 70 t VOL 15, N-z 4-,, PP ~L-et9 A T E PUBL I S H E 1; 7 0 AREAS--BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .-TOP[(; TAGS-RADIGGRAPItY, HVERI LUNGP HEAf-Jo IMAGE CON Tit A 3 T CC-NTRCL. PARMING-NO REST,~~ICTIONS at'COMENT, CLA SS-UNCLASS f F f 10 PRUXY- REFL/f-INAME-3003/1025 STEP Nt*,--tJ(i/0241/7,')/015/00b/00/tl/0049 'r ACCESSICN NG--AP0l:',0C6' 2/2 C30 U.%C LAS -S I F I ED P k0t 6]S S IN L) A T E- - 0 IN,') V 7 01 C fill"' ACCLSSI~J`N i,*A.j--AP013`0-)~() GP-Q- ,WISTRACT, I N AUTHW-N'S DIS-CUS~s THE lJF THE Fi4LI'U'R OF 'MICH oiGuiks: Dljfl~klfjrj S C P0 f N C G'R A P H I C TCN OF INVEST [UAT Tick- LUNGS AiNl) hf:-ARr L111 ME P~~lfj(,L-55 (11 THEIR - *4 ti R,". A L Of ACT IV I TY f C.-N THE ILCURM THL IMAGE 06TAUNI-Hil IT WAS FW,"D JHAT Tfir- J_,Cj-cRRE0 Tlj FACTO;'~ UECREASES THE RESOLViNG rAp~,crry uF SCA!,V41NG -AtNiLL' bl~ -CT ING -BANG STAT I ST U.AL S I t,Mi I F I t' I C: D S 0 .' 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