SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAZORENOV, L. A. - RAZUMOV, A. I.
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USSR UDC: 621.375-132:621.375.4(oM.8)
BAZAROV, B. V., LAVRENTIYEV, G. F., RAZORENOV, N. Ye.
"An AC Amplifier"
USSR Author~s Certificate No 221054, filed 3 Jun 66, published 3 Dec 70
(from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 711, Abstract I-To 6D119 P)
Translation: An AC amplifier is proposed with a phase-sensitive rectifier
vith negative feedback proportional to the direct current of the load.
To si=lify the design end improve reliability, the primary vinding.of the
feedback transforner is connected in series with the siritches of the pbese-
-sensitive rectifier, and the secondary winding is counected LO the input
of the AC arTliffer.
USSR 1JDC 669.15.018.44
ALEKSEYEMKO, N. 11. , GOR)[NIN, I. V., YEFIMOV, A. V., RA2.OV, 1. A., SIKORSKIY,
0. F.
"Effect of Scale and Neutron Irradiation ~~en Testing l5Kh2RFA Heat-Resistant
Steel"
Metallovedeniye -- V sb. (Physical Metallurgy -- collection of works) , 11"0 14,
"Leningrad, Sudostroveniye Press, 19~0, pp 186-193 (from Uh-Metallu~rgiya, No
0 -
.4, Apr 71, Abstract No 41635)
Translation: The effect of the scaling factor on improving the critical
embrittlement tenperature of l5Kh2MFA 'neat-resistant steel is studied. It is
established that the magnitude of the scaling effect is reached in 80-100 Rum
samples, and it is -500. Neutron irradiation at 1500 with a dose of 1020
neutrons/cm2 (E > I megaelectron volt) lowers the scaling effect somewhat
with an increase in saimple size from 5 to 10 mm. It is demonstrated that low
sensitivity of this steel to scale and also to loading ri~te and noutron irra-
diation arines frori itij alloying and unifom structure of- the sorbitc as a
result of quenching and tenpering. There are 2 illustrations,:6 tables,and
a 14-entry bibliography.
1/1
USSR UDC 539.375
RAZOV, I. A.
"Brittle Fracture of Welded Structural Elements and Their Relation to the
Stressed State and 1n:zlination of Steel Toward Embrittle:.-zent"
V sb. Khladostoykost' stali i stal'n. konstruktsiy (Cold Resistance of Steel
and Steel Structural Elements-collection of works), Novosibirsk, 11'auka Press,
1971, pp 71-86 (from Uh-Ifekhanika,
No 11, Nov 71, Abstract 11V529)
Translation: It is reported that brittle fracture from cold brittleness occurs
in two stages. The first stage is the occurrence of a center of brittle frac
ture, the occurrence of the first nicrocrack which can be of a brittle, fatigue
or even viscous nature and achievement of a rticrocrack of critical dimensions.
The second staec is spread of the brittle fracture in the structural element.
In the author's opinion, the second stage presents the greatest danger for
welded structural elements; therefore, basic attention is given to it in this
article. It is demonstrated that the factors determining the propagation of
brittle fracture are the following: 1) increased inclination of the steel to-
ward cold brittieness; 2) residual stresses (independently of the cause of their
occurrence); 3) the level of the external load; 4) the operating temperature;
5) the presence of technological or structural centers of stress concentration.
1/4
1.*1_1&~_!iH-k!4M AMUM M-1
USSR
RAZOV, 1. A., laladostoykost' stall i scal'n. konstruktsiv, Novosibirsk, Nauka
Press, 1971, pp 71-66
A brief study was made of metbods of estimating the critical embrittlement tem-
perature T cr characterizing the inclination of the steel toward cold embrittle-
ment. The author considers that in order to consider the effect of the stress
concentration., it is necessary to determine T by the impact toughness only in
cr
test pieces with a sharp notch (on the order of 0.2-0.3 nim); in addition, the
sharp notch promotes early occurrence of the crack, that is, the vTork of crack
formation is insignificant, and the total impact work actually characterizes
the resistance of the steel to crack propagation. The relations between the
values of T cr determined by different procedures used in the USSR and in the
USA are presented, and the relations between the Americia criteria and uur cri-
teria for inclination of steel taward brittle fracture are established. The
necessity for developing an All-Union State Standard or standard designs for
estimating the brittleness of steel which will permit comparison of the data
from.various studies among each other is stated. The important role of residual
stresses by which we primarily mean stresses from weldinr,, assembly, therrial
stresses, and so on and also the role of the operating temperature are noted.
2/4
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"auka
RAZOV, I. A., Khladostoykost' stali stal'n, konstrukt Novosibirsk,
Press, 1971, pp 71-86
The author considers it expedient to estimate the temperature reserve of
viscosity of the material by the absolute magnitude of the difference between
the operating temperature T 0 and the critical brittleness tcrparatiLrc Tcr . From
a brief investigation of the basic factors characterizing the possibility of
brittle fracture of welded structural elements, the author draws the conclusion
that two factors are actually determining: the temperature. reserve of viscosity
and the level of the rated stresses. It is reported that the rupture stress
for which the brittle crack spreads over the entire cross section of the test
piece depends on the temperature. The magnitude of the rupture stresses turned
out to be below the yield point. An analysis of the results of studies by a
num-ber of authors is presented, and it is demonstrated that these data can be
used as the basis for calculating the strength of tile welded structural elements
which operate at reduced temperatures. On the basis of investigating certain
casea of emergencies of large structural elements and machine parts, the author
arriven at the corwlunloji that AT = T T < -10* is tile condition of brittle
0 cr
fracture of the welded structural elcrjcntjl~and 67 > 10-301 In Lhe i:rjjldJL1vj1 of
safe operation of the welded structural element (depending on the average strust;
3/4
USSR
y, Nlovosibirsk, Nauka.
RAZOV, I. A., Khladostoykost' stali stal'n. konstruktsi,
Press, 1971, pp 71-36
level). It is confirmed that inhibition of brittle cracks and, consequently,
absence of catostrophic brittle fractures are insured within the limits of
10* > AT > -10% and when AT > 0* fracture under stress concentration conditions
and the effect of residual stresses~take place only for stresses on the order
of.the yield point. The bibliography has 16 entries.
4/4
1/2 044 UNCLASSIFTEO PRGCES~ING DATE--IISEP70
TITLE--MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KH18NlGT STEEL AFTER NEUIRON IRRAI)IAT,IGN,
AND THEIR RECOVERY DUR.ING ANNEALING -U-
~-.-,-AUTHOR--LAPINv A..N., NIKOLAYEV* V.A.v RAZQVq I.A.
j:'.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,:-_.S0URCE-FIZ. KHIM. OBRAB. MATER. 1970, 11) 8-13
h AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
OBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIE~ic;: AND TECHNOLOGY, MATERIALS, "FC4.9 rNo.,
AND MAR-INE ENGR
C11VTL
0 P1 C' TAGS--MECHANICAL PROPERTY, STAINLESS STEFLs ANNEALING0 M"'TAL CRES0,
-DEFORMATION RATC, NEUTA0,11 IRRADIATION, ALLOY DESIGNAT[ON/fU)KH19NIOT
.....::'~_..~_STAfNLESS STEEL
.--covROL -4AP.KING--Nn RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLAS S--UlN'CLASSIFIED
-.PROXY RFFL/FPAME--I988/0644
STEP
_-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105623
UWLAS~IFIIEO
212 044 UNICLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING 0ATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105623
ABSTRACT/EXTR ACT-- (.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROSPECIMENS (DIAI~. It LENIGTH 5
MM) FROM STEEL KFfIS-NIOT (C 0'07, SI 0.52, MN 1.14, CQ 18.0, NI 10.8, AN'':)
TI 0,53 WT. PERCENT) WERE TESTED F3R TENSILE STRENGTH AT DEFOR'4ATION
RATE-0.02-SEC BEFORE AND AFTER IRV ELS Orz A !t
tADN. IN WORKING CHANNC ! ~11 C T I V
ZONE OF THE REACTOR RFT. THE IRATIO OF FAST (IS GREATER THAN 9,1 E,~)uAL TO
I MEV) TO THERMAL NEUTRONS WAS 0.71 PLUS OR MINUS 0.12. T4E EFFECT OF
DOSE WAS DETD. AT 100-30DEGREES, WITHIN THE RANGE LO PRI '1E19 TO 10
PRIME21 NEUTRONS-CM
PRIME2. HO14EVER,.0THER PROPERTIES CHANGE -'41TH[N
THIS WANG~q E.G. NGTH DE-CREA-SEDt WHILE RELATIVE:
TENSILE STRE 'ELONGATION
INCREASED. THIS INDICATES THAT DOSES IS GREATER THAN I0 P~'IMc_:30
P4EUTRONS-CM PRIME2 DID NOT CAUSE A TRUE SATN. STATE:. T14E EFFECT OF TEMP.
WAS STUDIED AT 100-550DEGREES WITH DOSES 4 TIMES 10 PRI11=20, 2 TPES 10
PRIMEZO, 3.5 TIMES 10 PRIME20i AND 3.5 TIMES 10 PRIME20; EACH DOSE AT
FOLLOWING TEMPS. 200-20, 250-300t 350-400, AND 550DEGR.::FS, RESP.
STUDIED STEEL, REACHED MAX. STRFNGTH AFTER IRP.A[.)N. AT ?fl?,)-2()DErp;l::FS. THE
SOFTENING (WEAKENING) EFFECT (IF IP.RAON, DECREASED AT TFAIP.S. IS GL~PAT_p
THAN 300DEGREES AND AT 500DEGREES THERE WAS PRACTICALLY N'l CHVI15E IN
STRENGTH OF THE STFEL. A PLATFORM OF CREEP WAS FORME0 )tjrIIIG T~4E INi'rIAL
STAGES OF PLASTIC FLOW AND.THTS INDICATES THAT,SOME MECHANISM
:FACILITATING SLIP IS PRESENT DURING STAGES.
THESE
UNC
i,'LASSl_F_IED
- ~mr
7wmvlwx,
UDC 539.3. 030 3- 6( .175-- 156
USSR K,
d
IA?IN, A. N., NIXOLAYEW, V. A. FALZOV 1. A. Lenin~-
III-Ilechanical Properties of KnISITIOT Stealz Follow--nJI
Irradiattion; Their Reduction During 'Anqealing"
Moscow, Fizika i E-himi74 Obrabotki JIIaterialov,, E~o 1, Js,
70, pp 8--13
Abstract,: Radiation da.-mage in vi-etals io knoi.lm to b cl: 1: t".1-j, -
bronortional to the siZe of tho intagral doso, tLnk-:1 invo--ocl-Ir
propo.,tional to the irradiation ternmerature; can be used
is for -further study of the mec.hanJL_m-,-.s of a-a at fon
as a baz
.damaae. '21ne aut-hors stud-Led sh.ifts In the mechan-cal
,(4 rjF m ritegral nievtron d cz G-
of I~i18114110T steels I
1 Aev (difference inc~-0.2; f orM o,*Z'- t-he
dizced s`-rain !,_-_rdemin~.- wil-h incroaze Jn do s cj.,
are exDlaiined on the ba"is of tbo intu::,action
dislocations and cortmlex radiation defects, and o:n tha ba,:,i3
'ion a d in the
olk'- differences in concerlZrat n
oormlox defects.
t/2 010 UNCLASSIFJ ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--MEASUREMENT OF THE LIFEYIMES OF: MOLIMIUM 151 EXCITED STATES -U-
AUTHOR-t03)-M0RQZ0V, V.A., MUMINOVt T.M4f RAZOv* V,l.
IV
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-YAD.
FIZ. 1970t 11(5)t 921-4
DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
:Z-'SUBJECT AREAS- NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
wz~
~,~,-TOPM TAGS--GADOLINIUM ISOTOPE# HALF LIFE
-:".CONTROL M4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,--::-PqOXY: REEL/FRAME-3008/0583 STEP "10--UP,10367f7O/Ollt;lO5tO9Zl/O924
ACCESSION N0--AP0137668
UNCLASSIFIEO
''019
UNCLASSIFIED PROC5SSING DATE--30OCT70
'RS
.?~:TITLE-HYDROLYSIS OF PHOSPHONOUS AND :PHOSPHINOUS ACID ESTE CONTAINING A
PHOSPHORUS HYDROGEN BOND -U-
V.YE., MOTYGULLIN* G.Z., YELISEYENKOV# Y.N.9
RALP0LOZHENSKIY* N.16
ON'TRY
C dU J&
,,,,SOURCE-LZV4 AKA0. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 119709 My 565-8
PUBLISHED-70
T
E
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~-..~TOPIC TAGS-.HYDROLYSISP ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND# ESTERP CHEMICAL
BONDING
,%~"CONTROL"CHARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~!_~PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0905 STEP ND-UR/0062/TU/000/00310565/0566
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124566
2/2 .019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
-:CIRC'ACCESSIDN NO--AP0124566
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FOLLOWING ETPIO)(OR)Ht PREPO.
CONVENTIONALLY, WERE USED IR SHOWN).' MEETCH, 8 SUB12 80-IDEGREES, 0
PRIME20 Oe98659 N PRIME20 SUBD t*4274;' CL CH SUB2'CH SUB2t 5 SUBO.2
65-6DEGREES, 1.21831 t.4578; AND:ME SUB3Cf 8 SU80,.l 350EGREES 0*99771F
1.4328. THE LAST WAS RATHER UNSTABLE AND DECOMPD. ON STORAGE* EVEN IN A
SEALED BULB, WITH LOSS OF M6 SUBZC:CH SUBZo THEFOLLOWING VALUES OF AQo
HYDROLYSIS RATE-CONSTS. (K TIMES 10 PRIME6 SEC PRIJAE1 NEGATIVE) (AT 98v
90t~80t.AND 70DEGREESw RE$P.)* ACTIVATION ENERGY fl(CAL-MOLE) AND DELTA S
PRIME PLUS OR MINUS (E.U.I'WERE REPORTED# RESP., FOR. SHOWN ON
MICROFICHE* RATE CONSTS. FOR ALK. HYORDLYSIS'FOR THE TERT BU ESTER
WERE; (K NA 1 MOLE SEC.) ODEGREES 0.045# iODEGREESo 0.1029 20DEGREES
0.19v 30DEGREES 0.35, ACTIVATION ENERGY 1.1.2 AND DELTA S 25 E.U.
ALTHOUGH GENERALLY THE AQ. HYDROLYSIS RATE CONSTS. DECREASED WITH
INCREASING CHAIN LENGTH AND BRANCHING,,THE 9STERS WITH MEETCH AND ME
SUB3 C GROUPS WERE GREATLY REACTIVE* OWING TO AN Slq I 14LCHANISTIC CHANGE
IN THE MECHANISM AT THE C ATOM OF THE ALC* GROUP* FOR OTHER ESTERS
CLEAVAGE AT THE P 0 LINK IS LIKELY* AS-~IN:OIALKYL~IPHOSPHXTES.
FACILITY: INST. ORG. FIZ. KHIM,.,IM. ARSUZOVAP~KAZAN# USSRO
Moscow, Vopros-y Medilco-BioloEricheskikh issied-ovaniy. Mrnteriia17
0!--' 0
Konf erentsii i,.ol o 'v,-.h N'auchny botnikov Ei)diko-6iclogicnes-
Fakul-teta (Aspects of Biomedical Research. iKateria s of a Con-
'ference of Young Scientific Workers of the Biomedical Faculty),
14inisterstvo Zdravookhranenkya SSSR, 1970P 93 PP, pp 85-86
Abstract: 1.,.1hite rats were used in experiments conducted to deter-
Rine the methemoglobin-forming properties of methylnitrophos, an
organophosphorus nitrogen compound widely used in agriculture.
Methylnitronhos was adirinistered,intr---oeritoneally to the ani-
mals in a lethal dose -- 90 mg1kg,. ~Within 1, 4, ond 2~ hours
after administration of the chemical, investigations were con-
ducted to determine the blood content of methemoglobin. It was
established that within 1 and 4 hours after the administration
1/2
USSR
RAZSWg_V,,-V,.-, N.
"The Use of Cholinesterase Reactivators for the E,-perinental Treatment of
Kethylnitrophos (New Organophosphorus Insecticide) Poisoning"
[Tr. Tsentr. in-ta usoversh. yrachey (Works of Central Institute for the
Advanced Training of Physicians), 1970, 143, pp 121-125 (from RZ/h-Farmakologlya,
Khimioteravevticheskiye Sredstva,_ Toksikologiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract
No 4.54-71.1 by N. A. SEDDV)
Translation: LD50 of methylnitrophos (dimethyl 4-nitro-3-methylphenyl thio-
,phosphate) a ini =,,-Ikg for nice, 138 for
dMI stered once intragastrically was 186
rats. The clinical picture of mothylnitrophos poisoning was characterized o~y
salivation, lacrimation throuzh the nose, tremor, clonic and tonic spasms,
and muscular fibrillat ions (excitation of organism's cho-le-inoresponsive sys-
tems). Animals' death from respiratory paralysis ensued, En-ployment )f
cholinesterase reactivators (2-Pki chloride and MAB-4) in doses of 2-75 mg/kz
intraperitoneally showed their antidotal activity relative to iiethylnitrophos.
The addition of atropine (1 mg/kg) to cholinesterase reactivators raised their
effectiveness.
USSR
-7. A., IV91
-Ka:~ennogorsk instrument _P ai~
uxt 654.,?-5215
V.
"A Pneumatic Analyzer of Limiting Deviat_*nn.~;"
Moscow, _Otk-rytiy,-, Tzobreteniya, Promyshlenn, -'e Obrazti-; Tovni-rr~,e Znal-4
Y:
No 31, 1970, Soviet Patent Ilo, 233682, Class 42, filed -_-0 1,,Ia:r '09, 137
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a pnewtia",
-ic u-nalyzer of
limiting deviations. The device contains AND log-Ic elements Twhich act as
data units for the deviational standards; deviaticn siolial derices; and a
group analoC-code converter which includes a series circ-uit made up of a
pulse oscillator, pulse counter, code-analog converter, ~itnd comparl',.~n ele-
ments eWual. in number to the variables being converted. As a di s 11- i n g-u 11 s h i n -E~
feature of the patent, the device is siqilified and precision is improved by
connecting two ;_IJNTD element-, by their inputs to the outmuts of the pulse
counter in the group analog-code converter, the outputs, of these ill~'D elenents
being connected to the upper and lower deviation sipal dLvicrrs, the first
out-put being ccnnected thrcugh an inhibit elen,,~mt and a ~
Mp-floo with se-Da-
rate inputs, wd the second through a third,JUID element :,.rid anotler I'lip-flor.
with separate inputs. The output of the comparison element in the group
analog-code converter is connected to the inputs of the Inhibit elpment rz-,d
the third AND elenent.
USSA UDC (539.551+531.424):(546.24+546.683-143)
AINDRIMOVA, T. N. , ALEKSANDROZ, A. A. , OKHOMIN, V. S. , RAZMIEYCilENKO L. A. ,
PAININA, Z. 1.
"Viscosity and Density of Melts in the Thallium-Telltirium System"
Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol 9, No 5, 1971, vp 934-937.
Abstract: Results are presented from studies of the viscosity and density
of melts in the thallium-tellurium system in the concentration interval
from 32 at.00, Te to 1000- Te and io th,e temperature interval from the melting
-point to 1,3000K. Analysis of the isotherms of the properties studied show--,
the existence in the liquid phase of the stable compo.und TI 2' 1'e, which does
not dissociate over a broad temperature range. An analysis is presented of
structural changes in melts of,the concentrations studied.
USSR UN 621 362. 2
ANDRIMOVA, T. N. , A1SKSX1DFOV, A. A., OnOTEN, V. S. , PAXIIIA, Z. I.,
1- -0, L. A.
RAME- YCIOUk . .....
"Investigation ofot'e",-~.uc~ctor Systems Based on Sb2Se-4 in the r-Ablten State"
Tr. Mos k. energ. in-taq (Works of the Moscou Power Engineering Institute),
1970, vyp. 75, pp 192-196 (from Rlli-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, Ito 1,
Jan 71, Abstract No 1A.159)
Tiranslation: An investigation is made of the effect of various elements on
the structure of antirinny selenide in the molten state., The kinematic
viscosity and density of melts, of Sb, Se, Zn, Cu, Ga, In, Te - and Sn in
antiLony selenide were measured. The change in structure of melts of 80
He 3 + 20 at. "` /I - ~,
at.% Sb2- Ga and 80 at."' Sb2SC-3 + 20 et." Sn takes place over
a narrow te=erature in-erval of At 500rD while the structure of a riclt
of 80 at."' Sb2Se3 + 20 at.% In varies continuously over.the entire tem-
perature interv a~ from 950 to 13001K. Two illuztratiani3, bibliography of
two titles. A. Kh. Cherk-as-skiy.
~,'WLUWA, MUM
:_112 039 UNCLASSIHED~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
-TI-TLE--THEORETICAL AN'D EXPERIMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF THE
4FCHANISMS OF THE VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUS. _U_
-!'AUTHOR-tO4)-RAZUMEYEVv A-N-t SRAGOVICH, V.G-r SUSHKOVY B.G.t SHrPOV, A.A.
'~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_~',SOURCE-.-KOSMICHESKAIA BIOLOGIIA I MEDITSINAP VOL. 4p JAN.-FEB. 1970, P.
22-30
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~JOPTC TAGS--SPACE MEDICINE, VESTIBULAR DISTURBANCE, EYE, VISUAL
PERCEPTION, SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, MATHEMATIC MODEL
..-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:.AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_'~W.JIXY REEL/FRAME--1997/lq69 STEP ND--UR/0453/TO/004/0001'002210030
.!~:'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120612
UNCLASSIFIED
212 039 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120612
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REVIEW OF PUBLISHED STUDIES
CONCERNING THE MECHANISMS OF THE VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUS. A MATHEMATICAL
MODEL OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE VESTIBULAR AND OCIJLO,'6iOTOR
APPAPATUSES 15 PROPOSEO AS THE BASIS OF A POSSIBLE "ECHANISM OF THE
DEVELOPMENT OF A VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUS.: THE ANATOA41CAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL
CORRELATIONS BETW~~EN THE ICOMPONENTS OF.,THIS MODEL OURING THE PROCESSING
OF AFFERENT INFORMATION ARE-DISCUSSEDc EXPERIMENTS DESIGNED TO BRING
THIS MODEL CLOSER TO THE CEREBRAL STRUCTURES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
~NYSTAGMUS ARE DESCRIBEDe
Z~7VZ bi 5- uNcLAs s I P 180 PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
.-TITLE--CONCERNING CERTAIN PROBLEM OF SERVICE -U-
;,-AUTHOR-RAZUMIKHIN# BsSo
~__ZOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,.SOURCE--AVTOMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKA, 1970, NR 41 PP 116-120
OAT'EPUBLISHED------70
wSUBJECT ARlEAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL GNGR., BEHAVIO-RAL AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
-TOPIC TAGS- INFORMAT-1 ON STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, INFORMATION GENTEP
_,!CCNTROL-MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
',~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~'PRaXY.PEEL/FRAME--1999/0417 STEP NO--UR/0103170/000/004/0116/OLZO
ICIRC ACCESS'ION NL)--AP0122597
2/2 01.5 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING OATE-30OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122597
~'ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE IS GIVEN THE STATE14ENT AND
THE SOLUTION10F THE PROBLE14 OF THE MINIMLJiM OF THE.CAPACITY OF THE
STATIONS SERVING A MULTICOMPONENT STREAM OF CLIENTS.
U111C LASS IF IED
USSR UDC 681.327
I- T.-
BALANDO, G. P., PAL'CHINSKIY V. F.
"Device for Controlling the Power Supply and for the Control of a Digital
Computer"
Patent No. 327483 (1327286/18-24 from 5 May 1969), Class G 06f 15/46, G Olr
31/28, announced by the Institute of Mining Mechanics and Technical Cyberne-
tics imeni M. M. Fedorov (from Otla-ytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye
obraztsy,__tovarnyye znaki, No. 5, 1972, p 141)
Abstract: A device for the control of the power SUDPIY, memory capacitors,
and the circuit for controlling emergency operaticns ar.,d automatic startinz
of a computer and a coincidence circuit are described; they axe d-i stinrgui shed
by the fact that in order to raise control roliability the itr--mory capacitor.,;
in it are counected with the input circuits for observl'ng the loss, of power.
The outputs of there circults, are cotiriactnd to the inj*j1jt-- of the coinci.denco
eircuitsand the output of the coincidence circuit is connected with tbe
circuits for controlling emergency operations and automatic startup of the
computer.
70
USSR UDC; 517.9
RAZUMIFHO, R. V., Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lmmonosov
"Evaluating the Error of Numerical Integration of a Quasilinear First-Order
Equation"
Moscow, Matematicheskiye Zametki, Vol 13, No 2, Feb ?3, pp 207-215
Abstract: The method of finite differences is used to C~,tain an approximate
solution of the Cauchy problem for the equation
U, + 0, 110 140 (1),
where uO(x) is an arbitrary, bounded, measurable function,
u2!~- uO(x) u.-
It is shown that the solution of differende.equation
q, (ri,,
1" (fin. "I) h
converges weakly to the solution of this quasilinear equation of order O(h2
1A
"Device for Protection Against Short Circulting During the Electrochemical
Treatment of bletals"
Author's Certificate No 347144, filed 4 Doe 70, publishad 21 Aug 72 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Rhimiya, No B(II), 1973, Abstract No 8L289P)
Translationj A device is patented for protection agaizust short circuiting
during the electrochemical milling of metals using a circuit for the control
of the power supply by silicon resistors. It is improved in that in order to
increase the reliability axhi the simplicity of the instrument it operates as
a pick up for spark formation, the input of which is connecttd to the elec-
trochemical gap and the output to a switch conducting the sipal to the
multivibratory suitching off and on the corresponding silicon resistors in
Ahe power supply.
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BOLYCHEVTSEV, A. D., DOBRYDENI, V. A. and RAMMILL.-I-T.
"The Protection of an Object Servicing a Stable Random Stream"
Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb.
[Automation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic
Scientific and Technical Collections], 1973, No 27, pp 62-67 (Trans
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No
10V269)
Translation: The problem of optimization of an algorithm for protection
of a single-line queueing system without waiting and with zero servicing
time from failures when the input stream is stationar%. is studied. A
condition is produced, establishing the boundary of economic expediency
of introduction of protection. An algorithm is constructed which is
otimal with respect to the criterion of mean specific expenditures. Jt
is a threshold-type algorithm. Aut-.hor's view
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MOSKVA, V. V., ISMAILOV, V. M. NOVRUZOV, S. A., RAZLTIOV, A. I., ZYKOVA,
T. V., AYMEDOV, Sh. T., and SALAKHUTDINOV, R. A., Kazan' Chemical
Technological Institute imeni S. M. Kirov an4 Azerbaydzhan State
University imeni S. M. Kirov
"Phosphorylation of a,a-Dichloradiethyl Ether With Phosphorus Pentachloride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 2085-
2086
Abstract: The reactiun of a,a-dichlorodiethyl ether with FC15 leads to
the formation of a complex which upon decomposition yields dichlorophos-
phoneacetic acid trichlaride, and 0-chloro-O-ethoxyviiiylphosphonic acid
dichloride in two geometric isomers.
USSR UDC 547,241 + 547.281.2 + 547.422
OV, A. I., MAYKOVA, A. I., and MOSKVA, V. V., Kazan' Chemical-
Technological Institute imeni S..M. Korov, and Chuvash State University
imeni 1. N. Ul'yanov
"Reaction of Diethylchlorophosphine With Cyclic Acetals"
Ivanovo, Khimiya i Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, Vol 16, No 10, 1973, pp
1600-1602
Abstract: Cyclic acetals react in a more complex manner with P(III) acid
chlorides than the open acetals. This is due to the fact that a ring may
be opened at various positions of unsymmetric acetals and because of the
various ways in which the intermediate product may react: intra and
intermolecular Arbuzov,,raaction is possible.
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RAZU.MOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G., M0SKVA,.V. V., and SOKOLOV, M. P., Kazan'
Chemical Technological Institute imeni S..M. Kirov
"Phosphorylated Aldehydes"
Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 42, No 7, Jul 73, pp 1199-1224
Abstract: A review with 120 references reporting systematically analyzed
data on the synthetic methods and.chemical properties of phosphorylated
aldehydes. Principal attention has been given to the analysis of the
organophosphorus compounds containing a formyl group in the alkyl radical
connected with the phosphorus atom by a C-P bond. The aldol-enol tauto-
merism of tha phosphorylated aldehydes is discussed in detail, the effect
of various factors on the position of aldo-enol equilibrium having been
analyzed. The geometric structure of the enols formed is reported.
-6W; vil
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GAZIZOV, M. B., RAZUMOV6.A..I., SYRNEVA, L. P., and RUDAKOVA, L. G.,
Kazan' Chemical-Technol6giCai Institute imeni S. M. Kirov
"Reaction of Phosphorylated Acetals With Trivalent Phosphorus Chlorides"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 7/3, p 2787
Abstract: Phosphorylated acetals react with diethylehlorophosphite after
8 hrs heating at 50-60* yielding diethylphosphorous acid and esters of
acids . R(C2H50)P(O)CH:CHOC2H5;
R, yield in %, b.p./mm pressure, d20, and n2O being reported: C2H5O,
4 Q
74.2, 75'/0.12, 1.0700, 1.4435;-C113, 65.7, 80/0.25, 1.0524, 1.4570;
CZH5. 77.5, 740/0.092 1.9367, 1.4560.
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GAZIZOV, M. B., SULTANOVA, D. B., RA=OV. A. I., OSTANINA, L. P., ZYK-OVA,
T. V., and SALAKHUTDINOV, R. A., Kazan' Chemical-Technological Institute
imeni S. M. Kirov
"Reaction of Trivalent Phosphorus Trichloride With Acetic Anhydride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 10, Oct 73, pp 2160-2165
Abstract: Experimental data are reported of the reaction of alkyldichloro-
phosphites, aryl- and ethyldichlorophosphines (I) with acetic anhydride (II).
The same reactions were also studied in presence of a-chloroesters (III).
Reaction products were studied by means of IR and NIM spectroscopy, b
chemical methods and thin layer chromatography. On the basis of NIMR h,
it.has been shown that in the reaction of M with (II) a gradual substi-
tution of chlorine atoms by acetoxy groups takes place in compound (1). A
synthetic method has been developed for the chloroanhydrides and anhydrides
of a-alkoxyethylphosphonic and phosphinic acids directly from the deriva-
tives of the phosphorous and phosphinous;acids.
~-j~- ' ji,rintm. k~;,ii -hifiirri ;6 i~i bdift i i iMtA. Witiiii Hfifit MiumiMpLu- 111 "1 11 15,101IMMAMOXIM
USSR UDC 547.26'118 + 546.185.131
GAZIZOV, M. B., SULTANOVA, D. B., RAZ-JXOV, A.I., and TREGUBOVA, T. V.,
Kazan' Chemical Technological Institute,imeni S.,M. Kirov
"Reaction of Neutral Esters of a-Alkoxyethylphosphonic Acids With
Phosphorus Pentachloride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, p 2087
Abstract: The reaction of neutral esters of a-alkoxyethylphosphonic acid
with PC15, taking the reagents at the ratio of 1:3, at 40* for 15 hrs,
yields a-alkoxyvinylphosphonic acid chlorides (I) and alkyldichlorophos-
pbates (II), in addition to phosphorus oxychloride, hydrogen chloride and
alkyl halides: R' or R, the yield in %, b.p.*/mm Hg, d20, n2o for (I)
4 D
for (T) are being reported; CD5, 74.0, 63/0.03, 1.3269, 1.4910; CIjfH
66.7, 85/0.07, 1.2334, 1.4870; and for (11): 83,
C2115, 17.0, 81/43, 1.3 3,
1.4340; C3H7I 32.8, 67/10, 1.3082, 1.4380.
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UDC 547.26.118+547-341
ISN~L41LOVJ V. M..7 MOSKVA, V V., BABAYE-VA, T. A., AKIDMEDOV SH. T..
--and- PLIMMOV, A. 1. , Kazan Institute of Chemical -1e_cf9i-&_!o_,~-y ~Yne`nfl
Kirov, and Azerbaydzhan State University imeAi Kirov
'~Iixed Esters and Ester Chloroanhydrides of G-Alkoxyvinylphos-
phonic and -Thiophosphonic Acidsil
Baku,, Azerbaydzhanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4: 1972, pp 47-410
Abstract: Mixed dialkyl and alkylaryl esters of /3 -alkoxyvinyl-
hosphonic acids were synthesized by:reactin- ester chloroanhy-
p
di-1~des with alcohols (1 mole) or phenol at Q-5oC under a current
of-dry CO 2 in the absence of HCI acceptor. Treatment.of the
mixed cLialkyl esters with PCI, yielded the corres pondin- chloro-
anhydrides by substitution of Cl for the different alkoxy groups.
Conditions were determined for the substitution of C1 atoms for
the alkoxy -roups (2 on the P atom and I on the C atori) by react-
ing diethyl- 13 -etlioxyvinyl phos phonate isrith PCI5 in M 4' At 40-
50 C one of the allcoxy groups on the P atom is i-eplaced by Cl
in- the appropriate ester chloroanhydride. Reaction of the
g
1~2
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HIM 1.14
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ISZIAILOV, V. 11.1 et al.., Azerbaydzhapskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1972,
pp~ 47-49
0
latter with an additional portion of PC1 at 70-30 C results in
the corresponding ester chloroanhydride of fvX-chloro- ,6-
ethoxyvinylphosphonic acid, in which:treatment with excess alcohol.
in the cold replaces one of the~Cl atoms on the 13 atom0with an
alkoxy group, and on further reaction with PC1 at 110 C yields
ther dichloroanhydride of 0(-chloro- tS-ethoxyvinylphosphonic acid.
above,appro replace 2 or 3 of the
The ach may be utilized to
alkoxy groups with Cl. The resultant chloroarifivcL-ides are r-eadily
-distilled liquids with a characteristic odor, and are stable on
lonrr term storage in the cold*,
2/2
F7-
USSR UDC 547-34-1 + 546.1035~,;L3l,
ISTaiwil) V. M.JV MIKOVAL) T. V., ITZKOTALP V. V Z-101=01117.1 S. A., RAZ[j-,-'OV,'-A. I.,
AMEDOVI SH. T., and SA1A:1MT-,
TDETOV, R. A.)
T-Astitute Ineni S. M. Kirov, and Azerbaydzhan State University Imeni
S, -, 1-1 - Kirov
"Derivatives of Substituted Vinylphosphonic Acids. XVI. Schematic for the
Phosphorylation of Alkylacetates With Phosphorus Pentactiloride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey MiLmii, Vol. 43 (105), uo 6, Jun 73, i?p 1247-1250
Ab3tract: Reactions of phosrhoxiis pentachlorid(3 with ebhylacetate have
investie-ated ii.-3ing different rng
_~cnt ratios It has been ecta1blished that
the react*ion products con'ste t O.L 13 -Chloro- -a acid
'iloro,
dichlorideri anfL phosphonodict ncetic acid trichlorides. `Lbe first st~2- In
thin reaction is the rep~licernent of the carbonyl oxyr-en aton with two chlorine
atoms yieldirg C( -dichloroethyliUlyl ether, which urori de-hydrochlo-rination
I elds 0( -chl-crovinylaLky! ether. The lat'Wr reacts wit?h FClq yielding the
final T)roducts. C-i the basis of IZIR data, it has been shorin that the jG-chloro-
R-,ethoxwin-ylphosphonic acid dichloride forms in two geaii~etric isomers.
USSR UDC 547-241
NVICHACIUM; 0. A., ITIKOLAYEVA, V. G., SHMEUIMOVA.? M. A., and RAZU1,1011, A. I.,
Kazan' Chemical Technolo--ical Institute Imeni S. M. Kirov
"Studies in the Series of Phosphinic and Phosphinous Acid Derivatives. XCI.
O-Alkyl- and O-Acyl- Derivatives of the Fhosp6rylated Eydroxarlic Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii; V01 k3 (105), No 6., Jun 73, PP 12110-1247
Abstract: ADWlation and acylation of the potassim sallts of dia.U