SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUBTSOV, M.I. - RUDAKOVA, S.F.
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UNCLASSIFi~'D. PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIWAGCESSION NO-AN0107482 L.,I-
--A MAJOR CYCLE OF INVESTIGATIONS Of: THE AONUSPHERE WAS
-.ABSTPACT/EXTRACT
.-~-CARIRIED OUT WITH "MAYAKII RADIIJ SrATFONS CARRIED BY' THE SATC-LL[Tf~s. BY
',~.MEAXIS OF PROLONGED MEASUREMENTS A DETAILED STUDY WAS 14.1,0E OF THE PATH OF
,--~SPACESHIPS FRCM THE POINT OF-VIEW OF RAOLATtOiN SAFETY FOR MiVNNED
FLIGtiTS. SOME "KUSIMOS" SATELLITES WERE LAUNCHED ~il'ECYALLY FOR STUDYING
COSMIC RAYS. THE EARTHS NAGNETrC FIELD WAS A CON'ITANY OBJECT OF
ATTENTICN OF THESE SATELLITES. iqjyH rHE "KOSMIOS'l SATELLITES SCIENTISTS
ACCOMPLISHED THE IWORLD'S FIRST EXPERIMENT IN CARRYINS k4DIO TFLESCOPES
FOR OBSERVING THE EARTH. ' FINALLY, THEY~ WERE USED I-OR TESTING MEYHODS
FOR AUTOMATIC DOCKING lN OR81T, THIS EXPERIMEINT BRClUGHT ~'wEA,-~CIR THE DAY
OF CREATION OF ORBITAL SCIENTIFIC STATIONS WHICH WOULD REMAIN IN ORBIT
FOR A L014G TIME. IN ADDITI?JN TO FLIGHT I
,S IN CIRCUATEPRE~'TAIAL SPACE9 A
MAJOR PLACE IN THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM IS DEVOCED 1*0 STUDY Qlv-* THE
NEAREST PLANETS ANO DIFFERENT REGIONS OFJHE SOLAR SYSTEM. AUT OMAT I C
VEHICLES PLAY A KEY RULE IN THESE INVESTIGAT-IONS. 'WVIFT SCIENTISTS
HAVE CREATED VEHICLES OF A RETURNABLE TYPE OF SPACE VEHICLE WHICH
ENSURES THE DELIVERY OF THE MEASUREMENT RESULTS TO THE EARTH FOR THEla
SUBSEQUENT PROCESSING* ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES HAVE G'IVFN OUR ,'SCIENCE
VALUABLE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MOGNI VENUS AND SURROUNUIN(l, SPACE.
AT'THE SAME TIME, THE DESIGN OF FUTURE MANNED triRBITAL,STATIONS IS
BECOMING !NCREASINGLY CLEAR.
UNCLASSlFlf5D,:
USSR
SPORWHIN, V. I., PERVUSHEVEKIY, V. F., MOROZOV, V. F.,
UJTSET, B. Ya., SHCHUKIN, L. 1.
"Impulse Gas-Discharge Light Source"
Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promyshlennye Obrazts Tovarnye Znaki, No 31, 1972,
Patent No 355694.
Translation: 1. An impulse gas-discharge light source with an optically
transparent tubular bulb, within which are 6 dielectric platej used to
elongate the discharge channel and electrode units assembled on one side of
the bulb and separated by the plate, differing in that in order to increase
the evenness of radiation in the plane perpendi~-_,lar to the axis of the tube,
increase the electrical breakdm-rn resistanoB and limiting electrical loads
on the discharge device, the dielectric plate is bent into a screw sttape in
the zone of the discharge, forming bifillar spiral channels with its two
large edges, connected together by a channel, while the two small edges are
hermetically sealed to the inside of -the bulb., thus limiting the discharge
channel.
2. A light source according to Claim 1, differing in that iii order to
increase the stability to the effects of mechanical loads, the electrodes are
made as truncated cones, compressed against the side surface of the bulb wall.
1/2
USSR
HURTSOV, M. I., SPORYKRIN, V. I., ET-AL., Otkrytiya Izobieteniya ProWshlen-
nye Obraztsy Tovarnyye, Znaki, No 5, 1�72, Patent No,355694.
72
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO
-f-isCHER CYCLIZATION OF 5 SUBSTITUTED 2v2*PVRI0YL,HYGlRAZQNES OF
CYCLOHEXANONE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-VAKHONTOVi L.N.9 PRONINAP YE.V.j RUBTSOV, M.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-.,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_~TSVSJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
OPIC-TAGS--HYDRAZONE, CYCLOHEXANONEt CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'%l"-V,0CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
ROX YREELIFRAME-~-1998/0380 STEP NO--UR/0409/70/000/002/0186/0190
~,~Clgt ACCESSION NO-40M21068
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED 111ROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121068
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF ME~ CLr A110 NO
SUB2 GROUPS IN POSITION 5 OF 2t(21PYRIDYL)HYDRAZON c: S OF CYCLLN4EXAf\joNES
ON FISCHER CYCLIZATION UNDER CYTALYSIS BY LEWIS 4CIDS2 ARENESULFONK
ACIDS AND STRONG INORG. ACIDS WAS INVESTIGATED. FOR THE PREPN. OF
(5tMETHYLv2vPYRIDYL) HYDRAZONE (1) 0 F CYCLOHEXANDN~-, M. 56-70ECREES
(PETROLEUM ETHER), 8 SU3Z 150DEGREESt f5wMETHYLPYAlDi20'Ll HYDqAZIN-'-:, M.
67-8DEGREESt WAS OBTAINED BY REFLUXING 2*BROAQt5oMETHYLPYRIDINE WITH N
SUB2 H SUI~4'011 SUB2 0 6 HRo (5,CHLORQPYRIDv2,YL) HYDRAZINEt M.
123-5DEGREES (BENZENE)v FOR THE PREPN.tOF (5jC'iLCR0PYRTDt2,YL) HYDRAZINE
OF CYCLOHEXANONE, M* 54-50EGREESv 8 SUB3 160DFGREES (IN QUANT.
YIELD) WAS~'!~PBTAINED FROM ZOOICHLOROPYRIDIME AND NSU62 H SUB4. H SUB2
0. IN CONTRAST TO I AND Il* WHICH WERE PREPO. WIT14OUT SOLVENTi THE
PREPN..OF-(5tNITROPYRIDt2vYL) HYDRAZONE (111) OF CYCLOHEXANONE, M.
127DEGREES (HEXANE)s WAS CARRIED OUT IN ETOH IN QUANT, YIELD. I GAVE
WITH P,,MEC,SUB6 H SU64 SO SUB3 H A NORMAL FISCHER CYCLIZATIO14 PRODUCT:
5,,METHYLv99lOtlltl2vTETRAHYDRO,ALPliAt CARBOLINE (IV?t M4 211DEGREES
AETOAC) INI,~98PERCENT YIELD; HCL SALT M. 259DEGREES (ETOH--ME SUB2 CO)o
WITH POLYPHOSPI40RIC ACID, THElIELD OF IV WAS 67.3; CATALYSIS BY CU SUB2
'CL SUB2 36-MIN AT 230DEGREES GAVE 43.5PERCENT IV; SULFOSALICYLIC ACID AT
'
170DEGREES YIELDED 60olPERCENT IV; AND INCL SUB2 IN 30 MIN AT 230DEGREES
GAVE 42*ZPERCENT IV. BY OEHYDRUGENATION WITH PD AT Z?ODEGREES IV GAVE
59METHYL#ALPHAtCAR80LlNEt Mo 269-IODEGREES (ETOAC); MCL SALT M.
2518-600EGREES,~,
UNCLASSIFIED
NO
--230CT70
008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
--z'C,-IRC'ACCESSION NO--AP0121068
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--t AND BF SUB3.ET SUBZ O~HEATED 6 HR AT 200DEGREES GAVE
~63PERCENT 3,5,DI,4ETHYL,S,TRtAZ,ULO (4r3tAl PYRIGINE (VI, M. 1410EGREES (C
SUB6 H SUB6)t AND 21.8PERCENT,IV. V WAS ALSO PREPI). FROM
'(5,METHYLv2#PYRIDYL) HYDRAZINE 'AND HOAC BY REFLUXING 9 Hil. f, REFLUXED
WITH HCL FOR 4 HR GAVE 26.6PERCENT L#CYCLOHEXYLp12tMETHYLf
100 TETRAHYURO 9 tht BENZ (E)PYRIOD (2t.ItCJ, AStTRIAZINE3, 0110
98-9DEGREES (HEPTANE). )iEATING A MIXT. OF 11 AIND PoMEC SUB6 H SUB4 SO
SU83 H AT 180-210DEGREES GAVE 81PERCENT
.5vCtiLOROt9ylOtlltl2tTETRAHYDRrJtA'-PHAfCARBULINE IVI)t M. 215-16DEGREES
-IETOAC). BY USE OF POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID AT 210DEGREES THE YIELD OF VI
'WAS 81.7PERCEp4T; WITH SULFUSALICYLfC ACID THE YIELD WAS 69PERCENT; WITH
~P,14EC SU06 H SUB4 SO SUB-- H---THE YIELD WAS 81PERCENT; -dITH ZNCL SUB2
29PERCENT. THE REACTION OF 11 WITH CU SU62 CL SU32 20 MIN AT 250DEGREES
GA-VE ONLY 2sAIMINO15tCHLO-kOPYRIDINEv H. L33-50EGREES 437PERCEN7,11 . ONLY
5PERCENr 2wAHIN0, 5tNITROPYRIDINC- WAS ISOLATED FROM REACTICN OF III i4tTH
PrMEC SUB6 H SU64, SO SU82 CL AT 180DEGREES, ALSO* AN IRREGULAR CGURSE
WAS OBSERVED WHEN THE REACTION OF It WAS ~CARRIEO OUT IN HCL IN REFLUX 5
HR; lvCYCLOHEXYLt l2tCHLGROp7t8t9tiOtTGTRAtiYUROllHoBCPIZO(L) PYRIDO
(2ylwC)9ASt TRIAZINE (45,5PERCENTf M. 112*5-13o50EGAEES) AND 29PERCENT
V.1 WERE OBTAINED. FROM 11, AP40 OF SU03.ET SUH2-Ur AND HOAC IN A SEALED
TUBE 6 lill AT 200DEGREES. 57.3PERCENT 3,PMETIiYL,5tCHL('Rt)tSPTRIAZOLO
f4p3rA).PYRIDINE (VII), M. 131-201-rFEES: IC SU86 H S6B6) AND
-16*9PERCENT41.WERE OBTAINED. Vil WAS IDENTICAL WITH THE PRODUCT OF
"..-REFLUXING (5tCHLOROPYRIO,2pYL) HYDRAZINE WITH (IOAC 9 HR,
,,:,-,':FACILITY: VES. NAUCH.-ISSLEO. KHIM.~FARM.IINST. IM.
UNCLASSIFIED
4/4 008 UNCLA~SlFlEb
ACCESSION NC--AP0121068
--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--ORDZHONIKIDZEv mclscow*~USSR*
UNCLASSIFIEO
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
UNCLASSIkED IPROCtSSING DATE--160CT70
-,_t_LL ALPHA AMINO NITRILES AND THEIR PROPERTIES. SYNTkjaSIS
wiU PEACT13.'~S OF 3#CYANO*E,TERTiAMI-NUQUINUCLID[tN~-5 -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-?4lKHLINAj YE.YE., VOROBEEVA, V.YA., RURTSOV, M.V.
~CO UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
GETEROTSIKL* SGEDIN. 1970i.(1)9 74-7
-DATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70
~'-.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY,
BIOLOGPICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'-JOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND~ NITRILE
CEINT ROL MARKING--NO RESTR ICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
"PROXY REELIFRAMC--198311365 STEP NO--UR/0409/10/0f,'O/Ot)l/CD-i4/0077
IRC ACCESSION NL")---AP0054239
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0054239 I
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A MIXT OF 3.) G 31QUINUELIOOINE
CYANOHYDRIN (1), 40 ML PIPEkIDIEN AND 300 ML C SU116 H SUB6 WAS HEATED
A DEAN STARK APP. TO GIVE 28.3 G 11 ((R PRIMEI R PAIME2 EQUALS ) (CH
SUB2)SU65) HIA), B SU61 140-20ECREES, ALSO OBTAINED IM 93.3PERCENT
YIELD WHEN 3 G I WAS KEPT 15 DAYS AT ZODEGREES WITH 20 14L PIPERIDINE
45 ML MEOH. FORMULA SHOWN ON MICROFICH. FACILTTY: VSES.,
NAUCH.-ISSLED. KHIM.-FARM. INST, IM, ORDZHONIKIDIEt MOSCOW. USSR.
IN
A-ND
UNCLASS IF IED
USSR,
UDC 536.3-001.5
LEONVYEV, A. I., RUBTSOV, N. A., POLYUCHENKO, A. M.
"Experimental Study of the Temperature Distribution in a Laminar Ulierinal
Sublayer and in the Turbulent Core of a Boundary Layer in a Thermal Riadia-
tion Field"
V sb. Teplo- i massoperenos (Heat and Hass Transfer - Collection of Works),
Vol. 1, Minsk, 1972, pp 355-362 (from RZh-Teploenergetika, No 7, Jul 72,
Abstract No IIG155)
Translation: The effect of interaction of a gasdynamic fictld (both tenipera-
ture and velocity) with the thermal radiation field was determined experi-
mentallv on the basis of finding in pure form the degree o,:. deformation of the
temperature field caused by this interqction,. The ex-perimr-,nts were conducted
in a subsonic wind tunnel of the closed type. C0,_ was used as the ab.-;orbing
gas. The measurement section consisted of a plane plate in a gas flo-;..- coming
from a nozzle and forming a turbulent jet at the wall. Tbe thermal radiation
source was in tbe form of a SiC rod, Temperature in the boundary layer was
measured with a resistance iricrothermometer with a tungsten gold-plated grid
of diameter 20 V. The experiments measured the velocity ar-d temperature at
1/2
USSR
LEONT'YEV, A. I., et al, Teplo- i maEa2RgK~~, Vol. 1, Minsk, .1972,
pp 355-362
tbe edge -of the nozzle (with aPrandtl tube and a screened thermocouple),
the temperature of the plate and the thermal heat sourcei(by thermocouples
and optical pyrometer), the electrical load conducted to the plates, the
temperature of the insulation under the plates and in the surrounding air
(to calculate thermal losses). The measurements show that the linear
dependence of the dimensionless temperature on the coordinates in the
laminar sublayer that was obtained in air becomes considerably nonlinear
in C02 in the presence of the radiation field. The maximum difference in
the temperature profiles in the neighborhood of the walls in the COmeasure-
ments and in air was 40-80. Consequently, the additive methcd in calculating
thermal flaws by convection and radiation to the wall (frou! the wall) without
considering the interaction of the gasdynamic field and the thermal radiation
field is unsuitable. These results are supported by.an anal,,sis of an
approximation model corresponding to'heat transfer considering radiation in
a laminar thermal sublayer. 4 ill., 5 ref. F.. G. Namsarayev.
2/2
68
USSR
KUT.A.TELADZE, S. S., et al, Doklady Akademii XaWc SSOR, vol 206,
No 1, 1972, pp 71-73
of the metal. They are members of,the Institute of Thermal
Physics, Siberian Division.of the USSR Academy of Sciences, at
Novosibirsk.
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L/2 035 UNCLASSI FUEL)' 'PROCIISS I NG DATE--040EC70
TITLE--RADIANT ;:ONDUCTIVE HEAr TRANSFER~, IN A PLANA.lk LAVER OF AMMONIA --U-
AU THOR-t02)-RU8TSOVj N.A..t STEPANENKO# P.I.
_.''~COUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR
.-SOURCE- INZH.-FIZ. ZH. )v 216-23
1970, t8
I-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~'_~_SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER, AMMONIA, TEMPERATURE GRAWENT, THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
RESTRICTIONS
:.~.OOCUNENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
__~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1834
STEP t~(,)--UR/0170/71)10181002itO2l~)/0223
CIRC ACCESSION N0-00118798
2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118798
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ AN APPROXN.. OF RADIANT CONDUCTIVE
HEAT TRANSFER BY A LAYER OF CONDUCTING GAS IS DESCRIBED. THE EXPTL.
EQUIPMENT CONSISTED OF 2 btErAL PLATES, PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER AND FORmING
THE, BED BOUNDARY, THE TOP ONE 14AS HEAlEDo THE BOTTOPI ONE IiAS COOLEDr THE
DISTANCE BETWEEN THEM CAN BE AOJUSTEO TO CONTROL THE CGNO. ZONE.
PRESSURES OF 40 MM HG TO --) ATM. WERE EXAMD. FOR MH SU83 GAS. -E-OUATIONS
ARE GIVEN FOR THE TEMP. GRADIENTo FOR SEPO. RADIATION'AND GONDUCTION
FLUXESt FOR THE COMBINED HEAT FLUX; THE IST ONE WAS ALSO TESTED EXPTL.
AND VERY GOOD AGREEMENT WAS OBTAINED. THE RELAT101111 is GillEN FOR THE
PREDICTION Of AN EFFECTIVE THERMAL CONO. WHICH WAS FOUND TO BE CRIT.
FACILITYt INST. TEPLOFEZ*v NOVOSOIRSK, USSRO'
USSR UDC 8.74
MOZHAROV, R. V., RUBTSqV,..,N,.,,,A.
"Simple Algorithm for Compressing the Programs for All--Purpose Digital Computers"
V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-ekon. zadach (2-lathemarical Economic
Methods and Programming Economic Planning Problems-collection of works), Moscow,
.1972, pp 167-170 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 72, Abstract No 12V449)
Translation: In determining the redundancy of the programs uritten for the
Minsk-22 digital computer, a study was made on the basis of which the following
procedure is proposed for a decrease in redundancy. Eact. construction of the
program is divided into four parts: the operation, code -- 7 bits, the index
code -- 6 bits, and 2 addresses of 12 bits each. All parts of the instruction
are written in the cell one after the other (if they are not etlual to zero);
when any part of the program is equal to zero, it is not written i-a the cell.
After the first instruction of the program, the second is written, and so on.
Each instruction is placed in correspondence to a four-bit characteristic code
(4ane bit for each part of the instruction.l. A one in the firat bit of the
characteristic code denotes the presence of a non-zero operation cade of the
instruction; a zero in the first bit of the characteristic code denotes the
operation code of the instruction equal to zero, and so on. The 4-bit charac-
teristic codes are written one after the other just as the parts of the instruc-
tions.
M-S. STUDY OF THE AUTOEMAXIAL LAUM Or CV.PMRILN OWTAI%Ll) fko" ST1311DFB
lArticle Liv T. A. Zovoke. V. A. Tolmasov. 0. A. Ku~,tovy. L, N,-*v=;v g-
A-2uh" -6or'ki-. Novnsibtrat. z -tt jac
UA !,roj~t.2= 2.4ta I it
Lnvers of pormantum were *rmm by LUP -.yddrift tt4ed in & %:,~rtj
- deg
raoctcT with high iroq~oel bootinx =4 In z =~A*! va""r v2ZU ditwat file- AM
cant hott~ng~t-v otroAf.1y miloy.4 giviwil~ ..b*cT*Lv,s. pm-
2. Tba alloyed layets of gerawmIum vere jtrvwv~ from a bAwturd of by-
JrLdes (gamanium ulth diberano or phosphin,e).
2. The =orpholopr. the structure md the *l&CtTiCA2 bAVa=t41r% Of
the pruanium luyen wore Investigated ** functimm of the ct7stallixatioft
conditions! the growth toopersturs, the hjdrS4* ihmc*Atr*tto*, thm, Ua*sr
flow total and the state of the 4"ttrate surf,sco.
USSR UBC- 5-37.31.2'.632
IMAIJISKIY, 1. S. , STICTIEGOLIEV, I. F.
V. A
"A Solenoid With Compensating Coils With Ile of 52,00
Moscow, Sverkhrrovodyasbchilte splavy i soye-din.--sboxii-ilk (Supercondu~,I'
-(7-
Alloys and Compcunds-collecti on of worlw) , "Naulra% 1I pp I I 1F15 (from.
RM-Radiotel"hnika, No 12, Dee 72, abstract No 12'D565 Ir6oum6 1)
Translation: The paper the resiLl"Is of expCri-
mental verification of a suD~~_r~!cnd~ tic t ing so1enn-ld with 1-:i,-hIY
magletic fie-Id. Various typess of
are studicd. The CA'
A -uuorC(_'n'13LXt_'VQ VelLiCli COr: 11, T_%ct is midi_' iith hi'Y11 P ri C -, s .
lrn~ Stability of the magnetic fic-ld of a solunoid vith v~t*!_eI,-_.;; e'-~)n1la(.4, i~;
better than 4-3.0-1 ovev ar. 8-houir p~~rjod,
3.0-10-7 in L _,pt;eir~oil 14 wm in ditareter -.uid ~ 71ILM Icii(S. ~i.'rve illus'tl~r.-
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1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--KINETICS OF THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRAZONIUM NITRATE -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-;42a!~~XU.I.v MANELISt G.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44 (2)v 396-400
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONP NITRATEt
CHEMICAL KINETICSr HYDRAZONE
CONTROL MARKING--140 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1890
STEP NO--UR/0076/*701044/002/03,)6/Oti,00
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOlt8852
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-230CT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0118852
ABSTRACT/EXTIIACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RATES OF THERMAL DECOMPN. OF N
SUB2 H SU35 NO SUB3 (1) WERE MEASURED AT 194-2540EIGREES IN A
MICROCALORIMETER. THE DECOMPN. WAS~SELF ACCELERATED AND FOLLOWED 2ND
ORDER KINETICS. EXPTS. WITH VARIOUS RATIOS OF I TO AMPUL VOL.
INDICATED THAT THE OECL71MPN. INVOLVED THE -EQUIL. DISSOCN.*OF INFORMATION
SHOWN ON MICROFICHE* FACILITY: FILIAL INST. KHlH. FIZ.,
CHERNOGOLOVKA, USSR.
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
112 021 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--KI4ETICS OF THE THERMAL DECOMPOSLTION OF A AIXTURE OF AMMONIUM AND
GUANIDINIUM PERCHLORATES -U-
~,AUTHOR-031-RUBTSOV, YU.I.s RAEVSKIY, A.V., MANELISe G.8,
~~'~:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. FIZ, KHIM. 1970, 44(1)t 47-51
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~TOPIC TAGS--PERCHL0RATE,* 'MERMAL UECOMPOSITIONt AMMONIUM COMPOUND, CRYSTAL
CE114TROL MARKING--NV RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1889 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/0e+4/001/0047/0051
m
Z/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118851
ABSTRACT/r:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE M.P. UPON
CQMPN. WAS EXAMD. FOR A MIXT* OF AMMUNIUM AND GUANIDINIUM PEACHLOkATES.
THE THERMAL DECOMPN. OF NH SUB4 CIO SUB4 (1) TAKES PLACE SEL04 THE TEMP
OF THE PHASE CHANGE I.E. IN THE SOLID STATE. IN THE PRESENCE OF THE
LtQ. PHASE, THE DECOMPN. REACTION IS RETARTED. THE Llij. PENETRATES INTI
THE CRYSTALS OF (1) DISSOLVING POSSIBLE ACTIVE CENTERS,$ THE INITIAL
DECOMPN. RATE OF THE LIQ. MIXTo OF PERCHLORATES IS LOW AND THE REACTION
HAS AN AUTOCATALYTIC CHARACTER. FACILITY: INST.. KHJM. FIL.,
CHERNOGOLOVKA, USSR*
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED' I)qOCESSING DATE--230CT70
OF OXYGEN 0' SOLID SOLUTIONS 10F THE (AAGNESIU4 OXIDE
TITLE--CHEMISORPTION,
-U-
14ICKEL OXIDE SYSTEM
AUTH9R-(02)-KEIYERi N.Pol RUBTSOVAI L*F#
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 200-6
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--OXYGEN, SOLID SOLUTION, MAGNESIUM OXIDE, NICKEL OXWE,
ELECTRIC PROPERTY, CHEMISOaPTION
CONTROL !4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCU!"EINT CLASS--tVICLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FkAlE-1997/145d STEP tlo--U.I*~/019!~Yfl)/()11/001/0?.t)O/~,.,)),j6
CIRC. ACC_FSSj;'j.,'.j N;.)--"W'31202(#5
212 017 UNCLASSI FIED PROC'-SSING DATE--7-30CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NUI-AP01.20245
[N A C A-YTICALIY
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) CP-Q- ABSTRACT. NIO WAJ OILD. AT41
NFi~T f4GO MATRIX TO STUDY IHE -STATE (IF THE '!I Cilllf)'l BY EP-4. TLi 0 NOF
U L
CHE,',ilSORBED 0 '40LS. PE-Q CATION INCPEASED 'NITH INC~:,.EASINif; N10 DILN.
THE ABOVE OCCURS DUE TO A DECREASING INTERACTION BL-l'ilEP%i "ilt If )I ON S
DILD* SOLNS. THE EFFECT OF LOCIIAL ELEC. PROPERTIES 0,' F: THE SOLID St-JLN.
SURFACE ON 0 CHE%1ISORPTEON, IS DISCUSSEG. FACILITY: INST.
KATAL.1 NOVOSIBIRSKf USSR.
I, AS I F
.... ..... . . .........
OL
OL
ex Le 1: n aCc'!
'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C
112 015 UNCL ASS IF I ED
-F LL
TIILE--Mi:ASUkINt~ THE OALL COEFFICIENT G ING CYLlNukjCAL SEMICONDUCTING
MPLES -U-
A.
S
-.AUTH0R-(03)-RU13TS0VAs R.A-v PAVLOV, N41.1 KONKOVi V.Le
-USSR
COUNTRY CF INFC
SGURCE-ZAVDD. LAB., 1,370, 36, (2), 201-203
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-z
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., PHYSKS
TOPIC TAGS-HALL f.CNSTANT, ELECTRCHOTIVE FORCE, S041CQlN0U(T-QR PKJPERTY
CGNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASStFLEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0198
CIRC ACCESSIUN N10-AP0129454
UNC
S. TE P
IFIFD
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROC-E'SSINIG DATE-11011ICT7C
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129454
ABSTHACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A FORMULA FOR CALCULATING THE HALL
COEFF. OF LCNG CYLINDRICAL SEMICONDUCTING SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF HALL
E.M.F. MEASUREMENTS IS DERIVED. IN THESE MEASUREMENTS A STEADY CURRENT
IS PASSED INTO THE SAMPLE THROUGH LOW RESISTANCE DURFLENT CO.NTAC
DEPOSITED ON THE ENDS. A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD IS DIRECTED AT RIGHT
ANGLES TO THE SAMPLE AXIS. VARIATIONS IN THE MAGNETIC FIELD AT A
DISTANCE OF MORE THAN TWO SAMPLE DlAw~ FROM THE HALL CONTACTS PRODUCE
ONLY A NEGLIGIBLE ERROR IN THE RESULTS.
i!_-rI cant5' zind Lu6ri tioa
SEN7YUI.KdI:.A, L. :i. LYU-A.RSr-.'jj, 1. H., FU?,IWV, G. V., V. F., and
RUBTSUVA, Z. S., Phy5ico-Technical lnnt-'Ituto~ of Low of
5-ca-en-M-,TZ"21-~.-an S5R, AKharlkov
"Study of the Efficiency and Antifrictional Properties of Illard Lubricatin
Coatings in Atmospheric Conditions and iii High Vacuun With S:Laultaneous Study
of Gas Composition"
Kiev, Fiziko-Khd_rn_ichesIvaya Mlek;ianika Raterialov, Vol 6, No 4, I)P 21-25
Abstract; Solid lzlbricant:; nynthosiz(.d from i'1032 and variDu3 aj;vnts
wero ntudi,2(i jil condiLion.,; and In hi,;1i vacuun. It nhoi.;n L11L tho
efficioncy of anLifrictior.-II prop,_-rtiez; of these maUorialn &,,F,~!nds Lo a 1,tr:re
dogrea on ablr hu;;,Jdity thri depth of vacuMn.. Tho lifo of
cuatint,s both :Ui air an:i jji VaCUllril dupond-,; orl thrAx ah,-lubtaill coi~:po!dLlon.
Coatbir,z with orieanic forrdiig afentz; - urea-for;toldahy-do ro
performed for the ioirc,5t period in air atui in vacuum. durabl,:i vQro coat-
in s fror, s ilicon -organic polynmrs, while coatings with rgan,.c b ur
found to be r-D-rc officiont in vacurn than under atnospheric corditiono. The com-
positIon of the Gas evolvi-ng durir-47 onds oit the chomical com-
g tho frict ion also dep
position of the ftllrforniii~!,- acgents.
.llja~l
027 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
;,;TITLE-LUBkICATING COATING -u-
AUTHOR-105)-SENTYURIKHINAt LoNes RUBTSOVAt Z*S*t PETROVAs L.N., LUTSENKO,
"m-mmum-
GwAo, VIONTSEK, N.I.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
513URCE--U.S.S.R. 265,447
~:.REFERENCE-DTKRYTIYAr IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSYV TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
PUBLISHED-C;910AR70
SU3JECT AREAS-MATERIALS
w.TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL---PATENTr PROTECTIVE COATINOt LUBRICANT, CHEMICAL
'COMPOSITIONi NOLYBDENUM DISULFIDEv SILUXANE, BENZENE UERIVATIVE
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,,~'PROXY REEL/FRAME-3003/1798
STEP N(~--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCES'SION NO-AA0130631
-UNCLASSIFIED
2 027,
UNG LASSiFl 0 PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0130631
.,,ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A LONG LASTING
~MIJTAINS 60--;75 WT. PERCENT MG DISULF10E AND 25-40 WT*
POLYMETHYLPHENYLSILOXANE RESIN WITH A UNIT STRUCTURE
S10)(PHSIO SUBlo5)(PH SUB2 SIO) SUBO.A51.
LUBRICATING COATING
PERCENT
((ME SUBZ
USSR UDC 618.492+612.275.1
SETTAROV, I . A. and RUClJAjN�j'jY_,_j4. Z., Andizhan State Medical
Institute imeni M. -r.-ra-171nin
"Medicocenetic Characteristics of Twins Living in High Mountains"
Frunze, Sovetskoye Zdravookhraneniye Kirgizii, No 1, 1971, pp 28-
30
Abstract: Preliminary studies were conducted on twins livin.g in
the town of Mayli-Saya (population 24,700) situated 850 to 1,300
m abOVe sea lev,!l rOsh Oblast, Kirgiz SSR), including antigenic
structure, dernatoglyphics, and intelligence. The population of
the tot-in is made up of immigrants from different parts of the
country. Most of the twins (chiefly identical) born after 1963
are of Russian nationality (41.670-); then come Tatars (19.44';'~'
Kirgizes (11.111), and Germans (8.33%). The largest number of
twins were born to mothers 26 to,30 years Of age and the fewest,
to those over 40. A comparison of the results of the intelli-
gence tests with those given to twins born in the low-lyinmg
Fergana valley showed them to be'almost identical.
.. .. ...... ........
00
Ace. N Abstracting;.Service: Ref. Code:
A~0049793 CHEMICAL ABST-'-5--;~fl) Ukol
1111699a Copolymerization of vinyl chloride with acrylic
I.- - B.
acid. -ii. i -I N -
Nebigils Zay-:i,alov. A' K
Krentsel B.--A. (USSR).~ Khin%. Mo no I ... -1), 15 (Russ).
N, ~in7y cWnUe e
apd acrylic Acid 111) wer copol%~;md- in MeOH
contg. some H20 at atm. presslire and - 10 tri 5' with an initiat-
in.- syitcm cornpri5ing- (NH,),83~0, Rongalite..ajid Cu ialts to
was more coned
give 1-11 copolymer (111). wbkh' 1~ in 11 than the
original monomer -mixt., dyed ~ %411 with bask dyes, had glass
transition temp. - 100', was more sol.. in org. solvents thin pure I
polymer (IV) and formed fibers from actune ahd HCONMe2
soins. Fibers of III having 10% And 27,2% If NO lo~ivr tex,
strength, and % elongation tha6 IV fibers, but hij~her shfink re.
sistance (except for fit with 27.2% ~l heated hi air at 1$01.
HCJR J
REEL/FRAME
Acc. Nr: Ref. Code:
Abstracti 4ge~ice: -
/W052448 GEopusic S170 if#? 40 54.5
-91735u Liquid-phase Mas, transfer during fractional dir,
tillation in a film column with a smooth cylindric4 rotor at low
rotation speeds. Shafranovskii, A. V.; k'Gos.
- . )_ I eOr~ USH. AIA*IIPI- I rRflnof. IYJ~V, 41 L), AIJU-LU
(Russ). -The dependence of tile overall height ot a trant;fer unit
on the liq.-phase flow rate at const. gaseous-phase flow rate was
detd. for the system n-he%ane-benzene. Tll-! measurements
were made at rotor speeds of 275-1520 rpin (which correspond
to linear peripheral velocities (U) 0.31-1.8 in/sm), with total or
partial reflux, or with addifl. feed. The liq-phase masi transfer
in tile rexioll 0.31 < 1"' < 0.78 III/See is of 5-1111ilar charactu to the
transfer in liq. film gravitatioiially flowing down tile, vertical
surface. Tile equations for the height of the liq. phase transfer
unit ht and for the liq.-phase mass-transfer c.-x-ff were dutd. in
the sanic region of V: hi and 61JIDj
where R -'s tile watIA 1eligth of the
column, 4 the reduced film thickness, Dt the liq4-phase diffusion
coeff. of the distributed com~d_ Re, and Set are the liq. phase
Reynold and Schmidt no.,;.. resp. A similar equation for 01 was
found also for the absorption of COa by a laminar-flow water film.
Equations for k, and,di can be used also for the masi-transfer
ralcns. for countcrcurrent absorption or rectilication in film
columns without rotor at Rei < 300. L. Kuca
REEL/FRAME
USSR UDC 681.3.001,51
RUCHKA, Ye. I.
. . ..........
KS5~udy of One Model of Control of a Digital Computer Complex as a Queueing
System"
Tr. Mosk. Aviats. In-ta [WorLs of Moscow Aviation Institute], No. 194, 1970,
pp 37-43 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika,, Telcmckhanika
i Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 4B39 by BG).
Translation: In order to determine the productivity of a digital coi',Iputer, a
model of control of a digital computer complex is presented as a two-unit) t;"O-
phase queueing system, realizing program P wrItten in the language of machine
M and consisting of an ordered set cf instructions K=f K1, 12, 1", servictn-
a flow of requests from external subscribers arriving in c ri n line r(O