SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYBINSKAYA, M.L. - RYKOVA, L.L.

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i>l' oc U S S I IN' "I UATE--")0N'l-)V7C CIRC, ACCESSIC", GIP-0- All s rT iiL-jiriPJlJ Ar;,ClCr4:CHlrL li..'[fli 3 ~',!OLES INAL IN- ',I- CO 3-5 rL~ GAVE Al"lCGCli:CHI; AR IS -PH, ii, 37-A)l:GRELS; P,MLC SUbcd SU~141 ill. NULGR cES; P,CLC ~Utib ii Sui3.~~, PrGRC S06(, H SU~4, N. IHESIE ILLUMINArED vilTh UV LIGHT Ul C SU66 14 SU;--6L%.i--GATIVE hG SUSPEilSION 3-ft fig GAVE ARCIOCH:Clili6l; AR t"::l'(J'AI.5 '3066 It SU64 M. !),(,L(- SM36 if SUB4, M. 75J-90PC-RCE;%IT Yl-cl-os. s 1 :11 L A)~'L YS P R E P .0 1. '(~RLC-S. THE PROOUCTS 'JERE PUI IFIED BEST Oh AL SUB-~ 0 -SUB-3, AT Tlv~ES SHO.,,NiG THE 2 GEO,",ETRIC ISLxET.-Ul" OF WHICH ONE WAS GENEt~~,%LLY GttEATLY P?L-""j,'-lINANT. FACILITY: i;isr. ELEMIENTOORG. SOEDIN., INIUSCUW, USSP. UNCLASSIFIED WSR Wc 547.241 'is L. Y. IGUBEWOt 14. T., K,??,OVS)3:Y, P. V., and NESISYMOV, A. 11. t HYBI1 Institute of Elemntal OrVanic Compoulids Academy of Sciences LISSR "The Reaction of Triphenylphosohine trith Iron Carbonyl Complexes of -Substituted 2 with-a nondegenerate Ricci tensot. 3/3 Mr-F, WHA i i H 11111-4 W i 11 i Q i WN i PR a 6- W, N 31; ii-i 4 11 ~i 1; 11; FIA 611 IN4 ~4931 11" VI olf UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TtTLE-.-EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF HERBICIDES ON SOSNOVKA COWPARSNIP .:.-_,.PLANTINGS.IN THE FIRST YEARS OF LIFE U- AUTHOR-(02)-CHUBAROVAi G.V.i RYBNIKOVAt.V*A. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .'~..SGURCE--KH11i. SEL. KH'!'. 19701 8(3)p 210-11, OATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 AREAS--10LOGICAL AND IMEDICAL SCIENCES SU3JECT "I JOPIC TAGS--14E;~!,jCf0C-t AGRICULTURE CROP, ;~IEED KILLER ~':COINTROL MARKIING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED STEP NIO--UR/O-'94/?(J/006/003/0210/0211 --PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/018Z CIRC ACCESSION tl-,"CLASSIFCED 2/2 011 UNCLASSIFIED PRnCESSING DATE--27NOV70 -CIQC ACCESSION NO-AP0130941 A.B.STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. FIELD EXPTS. ON POSTEIIER(3ENCE WEED CONTROL BY SIMAZINE (1), PROMETRYNE (111, AND 214-~) BUTYL ESTER (111) IN SOSMOVIKA COWPAPSHIP (HERACLEUiM SPECIES) FOP, EiNSILA"Iti, SOWN' IN AUTUMN, WERE CARRIED OUT. ONE EXPT. INCLUDED THE RATES 2 KG 1, 2 AND 4 KG 11, 'AND 1.0 KG 111-HAP AND THE OTHER 2 AND 4 KG 1, 2 AND 4 KG 1.1, AIND 0.5 AND 1*0 KG [11-HA. THE IMAIN WEEDS WERE: CHENOPODIUM ALl"Umil GAL-OPSIS -r NVOLVULUS, RAPHANUS pt.IOSA? CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM, POLYGONO-M (;Cjl s RAPHANISTRUM., THLASPI APVENSE, FUMARIA OFFICINALIS AND SPEOGULA SPECIES. CONTROL AND THE HIGHEST CROP YIELUS WEPE OBTAINEO WITH I AND 11. BEST RESIDUAL EFFECTS WERE FOUND WITH I AT 2 K(;-HA AND It AT 4 KG,-HA. I-v'EEDS AT THESE RATES AVERAGED ONLY 3.t AiND 6.11"ERCENTi RESP.i --.-~-,,iAND NO-RESIGUES WERE FOUND.. UNCLA S S-1 F I E D Theraoxechanical Treatment USSR UDC 539.4-015 VVAWV&_1. RYB fu P and GORDIYEIMO, L. K., Mloscow "Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment and Subsequent Creep on Sensitivity of Steel IKhl2V214F to Stress Concentxations and on Resistance to Brittle Fracture" Hoscow, Fizika i Kbimiya Obrabotki Haterialov, No 4, Jul-Aug 71, pp 77-84 Abstracti A study was made of criteria characterizing the tendency of a strengthened, thernnally stable steel to brittle fracture as a. result of stress concentrations, as well as criteria for evaluatirg- the deformability of a high-strength metal in rigid fornis of a stress state. The material used for this work was steel IMM14F (KI-756) in the fo= of turbine disks, 500 = indianeter. It was found that the criteria of Irvin K ig was best suited for this purpose. As a result of thermomechazica.1 treavnent, resistance of the steel to /Z gation of brittle ex-acks is increwed (K grows from 178 to 205 ke/jq.13"Or; subsequent creep lowers the K level, 18t in the case of the strengthened steel this lowering is sharply s'Yoved, which gives evidence of a high thernomechanical stability for the h1gh-strength state produced. Theniomechanical trevatmont, improves deforzability of -the steel in the Imitial stages of elastic-plastic atress despite a lowering of the overall 1/2 USSR MOVALOV, YU. P., and GORDIYENMO, L. K., Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki. Flaterialovo No 4, Jul-Aug 71, pp ?7-84 level of plastic properties. This attests to the increased capability of the strengthened material to relaxation of local overstrain. Increased deformability is also maintained after long-tima creep (up to 10,000 hours) in the 50o-6oo0C Interval. Tuo figures, .onetable, ten bibliographic references. 2/2 70 Surgery: USSR mc W-005-1-085.468 SHRAGO, H. I., SHINKARENKO, A. A., GONCHAROVA, L. S., and POLUPAIN, V. H., Khar1kov Scientific Research Institute of General and Emergency Surgery, Khar1kov "Local Hemostatics Based on Oxidized Cellulose" Leningrad# Vestnik Khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, Vol 106, No 5, 1,14Y 71, pp 61-64 Abstracts Hemostatics prepared on the basis of oxidized cellulose by methods developed by uorkers at the Kharlkov Chemico pha=aceutical Institute (B. a. Yasnitskiy, Ye. B. Dol'berg, V. A. Oridoroga, A. A. Shalimov, V. N. Polupan, A. A. Shinkaxonk-o, and 1-1. 1. Shrago) were subjected since 1965 to experimental and clinical tests at the Khar1kov Scientific Research Institute of General and Emergency Surgery. After experJmental tests,on animals, the hemostatics were applied clinically at the Institute of General and Emergency Surgcry under the direction of Prof. A. A. Shalimov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Director of the Iastitute. Hemostatic gauze, hemostatic viscose fabric, and the hemostatic composition Oyycollodex (hemostatic grauzo powder + 20% of a dextran solution irith a mol. wt. of 'Lied successfully on patients. The guaze and viscose 45,000-70,, . Titers app. fabric were used to stop the blood flow from small blood vesseel after major 1/2 USSR SIMAGO. M. I., et al.# Vestnik Khirargii iImeni I. I. Grekovay Vol 106t Vo 5P MAY 71, pp 61-64 operations. An advantage of these homoatatics was that they did not have to be removed from the wound, because they were resorbed. Urycellodex was injected with a syringe to fill the channels left after transcutaneous punc- ture biopsy of the liver of uplenic portography. The hemostatic gauze is being produced at the experimental plant of the Khar'kov Chemico pharmaceutical Institute. Preparations for the production of the hemostatic viscose fabric at this plant have been made. A* Forming ~ USSE uDC 621-983.1,678.664 KW 01 XOMAROV, A. D. , RYBY10i, A. A., SHADR1,11, V. K., and KIROV, F. V. "Stamping Sheet Parts with Polyurethane" 1.'Or Moscow, Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9, SOP ?3, pp 26-29 Abs- Abstracti The use of polyurethane cushioas along with or instead of rubber cus cushions, due to their better properties# is described in the fortang of aluminum alloys (D16AH, A16ATt AhTsIrl, Aklg6liq and ANON) , stainless steels, and titanium alloys of different thicknesses depending on the class of the formed parts (straight-line edges, snall and large curvature convex sides, and small and large curvature concave sides). The class of straight-line ediSes allows thicknes3es of and 1.2 mm to be stazgad for Al, atainless steel, and, Ti parta; small radius of ctwvature peraits thickneiises of 3, 1.2, and I mm, respectively for Al, stainless, steel and Ti to be stamped; iffille for a large radius of curvature the thicknesses are 2 am for Al and 1.2 for stainless steel (thickness not given for Ti). For straight-line atamping no manual finishing is required while for -the otherAwo classes, a small amount of manual finishing is required. During 1971-7z, 40Z7 Paxts were produced by stamping in a rubber-polyurethane container with a pressure up to 800 kgf/cm 1/2 USSR XOMOV, A. D., at al., Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proi,,,,Yodstvo, 11o 9, S,9p 73, pp 26-29 and almost 3,000 items were converted to cutting production using the s'sma technology. The overall econoaic affect from introduction of cutting and forming processes in the described container, in conjunction with developed technology and equipment, amounted to 613,5UU rubles/year. Six figures, 12 bibliographic references. 2/2 21 USSA L. Gidrorybproyekt ""Planning of Potable Vater Supply" &scow, Rybovodstvo I Rybolovatyof Sep-Oat 71, No 51 pp 11-12 Abstracts Demineralization. and decontwdnation of domestic water for settle- ments represents an acute problem in the USSR. Artesian water is preferred for fish-bxeeding farms# for its lower tacta:nlia content and greater econorl, though removal of irant calcium and magnesium is often necessary. The Moscow MMUcs Institute has developed several low-yield clectroionitic Installations for purification. The small- size "Rodnik-3", simple and economical in operation, and serving up to 15 yearsp functions with an ion-exchange membrane; It is now in series pro- duction. Chlorinationt ozonizationg and ultrasonict thm-rmal and othor methods, are all used in decontaminationg but bacterial radiation Is pre- ferred where the water is not turbid or ferruginous. Tito types of bacterial ndiation. unit are in use# one (the OV-AKKh-1) employing a subnerged mercury- arc lamp which Is installed directly on the intake or on the delivery con- duits, These units bave already proved effective in Wag P6nza, Mytishchl and other citiesl they consume ID-i3 w-hr/O for subsurrace water, and up to 1/2 - 74 - WSR UDc: 621-372.837(088-8) KRASNOV, Ye. S. RYCHM4.~V-M- YESKIN, A. V. "A Commutating Device" USSR Authorts Certificate No 270022, filed 9 Jul 68, published 4 Aug 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, "stract No 1B211 P) Translation: The proposed device contains a vaveguide wye in the H plane vith its arms cut in half by a metal plate. The device also contains ferrite nonmitual 1800 Dhase shifters. To increase the permissible power level avid to rediice overall dimensions and veight, the phaze~ shifters are installed in each of the two arms on different sides of the dividing plate. USSR UDC: 533.69T RY A. D. "Calculation of a Tvisted Flov of Gas in an AAisymtmetric Laval Nozzle by the Steadying Method" Tr. HII priki. mat. i mekh. Dri Torzk. u-n-te (Works of the Scientific Research Institute of Applied 'MAthematics and Mechanics Affiliated With Thmsk University), 1970, otd. vyp., pp 10-13 (from FM-Melkhanika, No 7, Jul 'P1, Abstract No 7B*382) Translation: An investigation is made of a twisted flow of gas in a Laval nozzle with the use of the steadying method whereby e stationai-f gas flov is treated as a tize-limiting case of nonstatio-nar( flow. An axisy=etric flow of gas with a twist is described by a system of non- stationary gasdynaraic equations in the form of conservation laws. The nil rical solution of the resultant system of equx_-Li_rjns (in the case of supercritical nozzle operation) was found by the method of finite di f- ferences. It is noted that the gas velocity on the axis of the nozzle in. the critical cross section consideraLly exceedn the flueed of sound; a retroflow zone arises at the vail of the nozzle 'which is also observed in experiments. It is concluded that a very appreciable pressure drop takes place in a twisted flow, especially on the input section of the nozzle. 1. M. Baskin. USSR UDC 533.6.011 RYCHKOV, A. D.-, Tomsk "Calculation of Twisted Flow of an Ideal Gas Lavale Nozzle" Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 5, 1971, pp 72-76. Abstract: A numerical solution of the problem of motion of a swirling flow .of an ideal gas in a Lavale nozzle is produced by a setting method. As a result, a number of essentially multidimensional effects are revealed, in particular the effect of drawing of the sonic line into the nozzle, causin.", a decrease in its flow factor. The dependence of the.change of this factor on swirling intensity is produced. A number of problems related to the ad- justment of gas flow rate through a Lavale nozzle and;changing nozzle thrust can be successfully solved if the gas flow leaving the nozzle is rotated. 6 LMS S R Uir- 539-373 LVE011OV) 14. YA., MOLOTNIKOV, V. YA.., and.RYCHKOV B. Y OV B~S,~ Institute of Physics and Miathera 1~'rgC ka~ya ties, Acadermf of Sciences "Develop,ment of the Concept of Slip in the 7heory of Plasticity" Frunze, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kirgizskoy SSR.,_No 2, 1973, pp 4-11 Abstract: The T)lastic deforr;ation of a body, the volume of which does not chan,ge in the wocess of this deformtion, is deteiTdned via the intersity of movement's (local sliTis) of the linear distortions takin.r, place along a set (,-MI) of -ollanes and directions of slip. A study is rade of "semis:Uple" loadinr-, when the sign. of the stresses chai)ges only once. The defoz-ration of plastic materials which have a yield platform is described for the first tire on the basic of the slip concept- 3 figures- 12 references. 97- 1,-,Xio.,) 'o T-T,3 ',I OT. 0 C -',1 0 A 0 T ; -[ -L 7 0 tj T 0 Gyn OF Z7 !,-Ul~ ITCIT P U 1: T~ Q 17'14.i Ul Z-t 0 DaATJOT) OTIOT'!',~-[O~- LlgT-:,'. 'PI;L;-Lr J;DU-$O 011.1. -U., U I 1 011,0 ~1~1 LO 1) 0 j- -G- U. j 0 U 0 J;IITIL)*C;O-L ~110'[(kvloo JO Im~''.riojd pl=o(~ or- 'i'OTT-t" oull. jo SL7011;iTOW -.OT,.~.jon IL'q n;)o,-,-co o T, KE;-CjLj I:u j UIV, 3 0.1 S Dac; polaa.,z) -1*0 "-wi-lozi orAl. T ~-vaa 0 1-1: 0-1. olp. _T(; suol--.:-Coou,~ TO T,llO-L2.'L:i--'U) COAUT -[ E, 11 "D U.-~Tl a CC " 0 1-, To T J D'i 0 Lj,)q. OC~ orp-29 dd IoL6T IUTI, O_;40';jjjdj-L3?T 7_-J,-ESIj'fj:_L_TOTQ(T 'C)z7,-ni T., eT . P-a 0 tj llfu-E 111C TO 11OTQ"L3VITOJ-)(r OTIl. '0 UOTJ.'~-'51f~SDAUJ,, cr .,L -1 "I, u,~ AOEr' IT P fl .-iffI94TSIlm allin USSR~ IKUDRYASHOV, N. 11. and RYCIFKOV, B. A., Defomatsiya Neup~.-cgo Tela, 1970, 65-80 the monotllonou~3 an," the 3-lon-.!'maotonou!3, are the li~mitc of the me-ntioned model.-By mono tono-'.~.~:; loadin-, the st'ress-strain clia.-mcteristic i,-, couivalent to o-.L the def'ormp_~-'U-ioii theory. ~3-lv co-m;')arison,of tiriese corrolaidons .vlitl-li coPe- rimenta-1 ~7-le -oractic_-l limits ai~ thc clc7Cor_ml-%U plicabilit.y are do-bemined. In to the dlelor:-mtion and, - U_ theories, r:,. satis-Factory descri-otion ofr' d-.-'u-. vi-. cat aii d by uon--mo_,, u tr. , one table., soven t' -1 c -lotonouss loading. i- illu r, biblio. relfs. CHERNEVSKIY, A.V., X=JQYJ0A.4, TEMEYBVs A#A* OInvestization Of Low-Freauency Oso illations In Power PlasmatronB11 V ob. VbDr. fiz. nizkotemneraturn. plash*, (ProblemB Of the Physics Of Low Temper- ature Plasma--Collection Of Works), Minsk, 'Nsuk. i tekba.," 1970, pp 566-570 (from RZh--Elektronika I yeye primeneniye, No 2, February 1971,Abstract No 2A_3,39) Translation: The mechanism is considered of the formation of magneto-sonic waves in plasma end the coupling of them with oscillations in the exterior circuit. The effect is investigated of oscillations at the parameters of the plasma source. Oir- cuits are considered which make it possible to investigate the oscillations in the regions adjacent to the electrodes, for improysment of certain cheraoteriatice of the plaematron, 2 ill* USSR UDC 669-71.472(088.8) ZHEVUROV, N. D., and RYCHKOV, D. A. "Alu minum Electrolyzer Cathode Jacket Tilter" USSR Author's Certificate No 266217, Filed 12/12/08, Published 24/07/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G152 P) Translation: To increase the productivity and quality of installation and repair work, the clamps of a cathodejac~xt tilter are movably mounted onto pairs of hydraulic jacks, rigidly connected by tTaverses and consist- ing of rectangular bodies with an axis of rotation corresponding to the center of gravity of the cathode Jacket, the upper and lower portions of 'which carry lever-type clamps with slots.at the ends, equipped with springs and hydraulic cylinders. USSR uDc1 621-317-761 RYCiMOV V. A. /""On Some Possibilities of Digital Frequen .cy Meters" V sb. Obmen opytom v radiopromyshlennosti (Experience Pooling in the Radio industry-coilection of works), Vyp. 61 Moscow, 1970, PP 72-75 (from FZh- -Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11A301) Translation: The author discusses problems of improvinE, the effectiveness of frequency measurements by means of a frequency meter -with continuous zero count connected to a digital compater to whose memox-f mnit =-wl; I Ir (;., m Cn t (i Jtt 1_7L are scnD. In this regard, it ir, pupsible to improve the accuracy of both isolated measurements and the results of statistical processing of a series of measurements. E. L. USSR UDC 621.793:669.8 ANDREYEV, YU. YA., IKOLOBOV, G. A., LYSOV, B. S., and RYQ1-1K'QY,~, oscow- Institute of Steel and Alloys, Department of M High-Temperature Materials "Process of Producing Electrolytic Coatings by Titanium-Vanadium Alloysl~l Ordzhonikidze, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 82-86 Abstract: An investigation of the process of obtaining Ti-Va ~alloy coatings was conducted on the basis of the results obtained by the authors in a study of the precipitation of dense titanium and vanadium deposits. A new procedure for obtaining electroly- tic titanium-vanadium coatings is sudgested. it consists in c:;:) maintaining in an argon atmosphere at 9000 for 10-12 hours a melt M based on an equimolecuLar XCI-NaCl composition contairing approximately 5 wt % Ti in the forn, of chlorides. Electrolysis using ferrous, molybdenum, and titanium-vanadium cathodes, was conducted at 800 and 9000 in order to obtain Ti-Va coatings at various current densities. A comparison of results shows the effect of temperature on the rate of coating growth. The results also show that the high rate of coating growth with significant 1/2 USSR ANDREYEV, YU. YA., et al~, Ysvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 82-86 vanadium content (22 wt %) is obtained by using the Ti + 257. Va alloy as the anode at 8000 C with a 0.2 a/cm2 current density. The vanadium content decreases rapidly with corrent density, and the dependence of coating growth rate-on current density represents an extremum characteristic. A 100-micron coating can be obtained on an Fe cathode at 8000 and 0.2 a/cm2 current density in 15 minutes. -2/2 USSR BRIN, M. I. and RYCHKOVA, T. S. "One Lag Model of the Realization of Capital Investments" Ekonomika i Mat. Metody [Economics and Mathematical Methods], 1973, 9, No 3, pp 446-450 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V308) Translation:, Economic processes -related to the realization of capital investments can be described by equations with delay~of the form "It 4 P,Xt-l + - + PmXt-M, Yt " POI where yt is the investment of fixed production funds during year t, while xt are the capital investments during the same year. This article studie5 the estimation of parameters of these equations using the method of least squares in cases when the coefficients Pk can be represented in the form of first or second power polynomials of k. V. Kolchin AP0045594 Acc.: Nr: Rer'. 'Code: Vh6 :PRIMARY-SOURCE: Klinicheskaya KXeaitsina, 1970 Vol 48, Nr pp 116 - FEATURES PECULIAR To THE CLINICAL COURSE OF INFECTIOUS. HEPATITIS IN FAMILIAL FOCI V_ ~,X_e Summary In ten families the auffior observed Infectious hepatitis in 25 persons. The prominent 'u' 'c'lve symptom generalized .1tching of- the skin of was diverse intensity and duration. L Freq -ently there were pain in the right subcostal and epigastric region, poor appetite, into- lera nce 01 spicy and fatty food, weakness, rapid developmert of fatigue, urticarial eruption. As a rule, the liver was enlarged and painful, (fie spleen was not always palpated. In wonien there were disorders of the menstrual cycle, disturbnces in the course of pregnancy. The di- sease ran a course without an acute stage. clear-cut, cyclicity, for a prolonged time without any sfgnlficant impairment of the general state and work capacity. Soine liver tests were positive. The a1dolase and transaminase activily commonly did riot rise markedly. The author is of the opinion that in such cases thefe is a peculiar variant'of infectious liepatitis. REEL/FRAMIE 19780571 MI uDc 669.14-017-3.-541.12-017 BUNIII, K. P., Corre-sronding Member of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, MARTSYIFIV, B. F., BYEPINAj,ff;MiW and YATSENKO, 0. 1., Ins'Llitute of Ferrous Metallurgy 'Peri-tectic. Reaction in Fe-C-Al Alloys" Kiev, Do-Dovidi Akademiyi Nauk jLkx~as'koyi RSRV Serive A. F'lzvko-. Takhnichni ta Ylatematychni Nauki, No 12, Dee 71, pp 1129-1121 AbstTacti The axticle describes resUlts of a study of structural and concen- GUTO_nchang'es during peritectic transformation in Fe-C-Al alloys (0.3-0.7 percent C, 1.6-3-5 Percent AI). The alloyo were ~.melted, then 10-gram batchez remelted .and su-nerheated to 1580-16000 C and quenched during con- trolled cooling in the crystallization interval or below, The structure was analyzed microscopically, the aluminum distribution by the micromentgen. spectral rethod. The foxmation of austenite was observed durIng the cooling. A r -solid solution appears at the liquid-delta phase interface in the form of thin borders around the branches of primaxy S -dendrites, Crystallization 1/2 'TTM 17 IT -V'TMT~- _Lp=_ sUSS IT BUNIN9 K. P., et al., Dopovidi Akademiyi Hauk Ukrayins0kovi RSR, Seriya A. Fizyko-Tekhnichni ta Rlat;gYFycluif Naul-A, No 12t Dec 71, pp 1229-1121 of the alloys by L and L + reactions is accompanied by inter- phase partition of aluminumq leading to the formation of intx-acrystalline microheterogeneity, which can be classified as inverse dendritic segregation. UR 0289 PRIMY SOURCE: Izvestiya Sibirskqgo Otdeleniya- ANT SSSR, Seriya.Khimicheskikh Nauk, Nr 1~(1-62), Nr 5, pp A E, Shostakovsky Yu. G. Krvajev A. V. R i e p k a, Z. A. Okladnih-ova ""Mom THE PREPAWA ION OF POI.YDINirTIIYLVINVLEttl[,NYLCIILORO~Nli.*TIIANr-. 1TS. Nb CONVFRSIONS A Poly iniethylvinylethinylclile)rometliane has been obtained and anfirated, 191/9 lGi2 7i A USSR UDC 576,851.51616.006-097 ZATUIAl D. G.* S R. SIABOSPM - YA t A. T. I and 1=10VA l It. B. HiQ CrW 0 oJo Institute of Hicro o ogy logyO Academy of Sciences Ula6SR "The Effect of Different Doses of i3aciUus subtilis 572 Toxin on Some Immunolo- gical Reactions and Ttaor Growth in Animals" Kieyp Wtrobiologichaskly Zhunueap Vol 33p No 2# Har/APr 71t PP 201-05 Anstracti Ebmarimental data are roDorted from study of tho toxic or stimulating effect of the metabolic products of saprophytic bacteria. Toxic metabolites were obtained by groting Bacillus subtilis strain 572 on synt-hotic Cauzze sodium No 2 for 10 days at ZeOt followed by filtzation and 1yophilization. Platerial was stored dry and diluted jusit boforo aotual uce, Aftor the anin-alo were injected, the following parameters ware studiedi homag~qlutinln pro- duction in micep properdin level in rabbitat and the rvr3istamce to tunor growth in alce. 10 50 was deternined andthe material uss adn=stered In the range of 0.05-1.5 LD 50 . It was determined that the effect of dry toxic filtrate Is dose-dependenti at dose ianges 1/10 -1/5 LD30 houagglutination processes are activated, the propardin. le:vel in blood is increasedg and the 1/2 2/2 ..... ...... Receivers and-tranSmifters USSR LTDC- 21-376.2 6 RY "Amplitude Clipping as a Means of Preemphasis" V sb' Vopr. elektrosyyazi (Problems of Electrical Communications-collection of works), Kievj "Tekhnika!', 1970, pp 73-77 (from R2,h.-Radiotekhnika, No 1.1, Nov 70, Abstract No 11D453) Translation: The author discusses some of the problem of putting together combined radio transmissions (music and spcech) with a broad dynamic range. Ways of achieving naturalness of transmission and making effective use of radio broadcast facilities are pointed out. In individual cases it is neces- sary to use trapezoidal- modulation to raise the average level of the speech portion of a program. Two illustratione',*bibl. Jography of three titles. ResumeA. iTnOO36245- uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated,, S tVn I Chemical, Dervent,-?-,90 eetl c Fi35917 PRWZOAL.,MI!~gRGA1r1ShS are ob *tained by 4eriCgion. of An.Andividual under . Micro- e and subse t culk4wition. 'For1rendering scop quen the procedure more expedienti a suspension of ptotozoal microorganisms i 'a placed drop ~y drop on to a series of support plates separately adjusted in a wet.chamber,~ the sinlelplares are observed microscopically with a light betima perpen- dicular to the plate and:the-chosen plate bearing an individual to transferred into a liquid outrieat medium, 15-12.67 as 1204077/31-16,.AZGA. (12-6.69) Bul. 5/24.1.69.:~Class 30 h. lut. Cl. C l2k 1972.1.1074 USSR UDC: 621.375-82 N. A., and FANNIBO, A. K. ZHIRYAKOV, B. N., RYKALIN UGLOV,. A. "Some Principles of the Erosion of Material from the Action Zone of laser Radiation" Moscow, V sb. Kvant. elektronika ((Zaantum Electronics--co-,lection of works) "Sov. radio," No 1(11), 1973, PP 119-121 (from RZh-- Fizika, No "1, 1973, Abstraot 110 7D1050) Translation: Experimental data is presented concerninG the erosion of material from the action zone oi. quasi-5tationary laser pulses in the radiation denoity range cloDe to the thresho,W. A qualito- tive internretation Jo given of tjjc~ fol-rantion oil teardro-p-shaped fractions in the decay products, which is based on representations of explosion-type destruction of material due to overheating in the melt. Bibliography of nine. Authors' abstract UDO 669-71,539.4 MXALIN, H. X.t SHOFSHOROVe M. Jai., KUDINOVg V. V., and GAIMN, YU. A., ftec "Sow YWans of Producing Heinforced-Fiber Composite" Moncows Mika i Khizdya Obrabotki Xaterialov, Ro 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 98-103 Abstracts The basic theoretical premises and the possibility of producing composites by the method of spraying a matrix onto fibers are discussed from the positions of the physical and chemical processes of Joining materials from which the following' problems must be solved to accomplish the prccesst 1) strong joining of fiber and matrix by chemical bonds between theal 25 minimum developmont of diffusion processes and the absence of now-phase formation between matrix and fiberal 3) maximum preservation of fiber strongthl 4) uniform distribution of a givon &Aowit of fiber thmughout the entire matrix volumal and 5) compaction. and strengthening of the matrix with the fibers without dazagre to the fibevi. In this work an &IUMinum matrix was plasma sprayed onto EP322 steel filars and It was doter- ained that the bonding stren h of the Al-EP.322 composite increased with decreased fiber diazeter, which in turA reduces -the critical length of the 7 - MR irtKALINO K. N0# et aigg nzikAL i Xhimiya Obrabotki Haterialovo No 49 Jul- Aug 73t PP 98-103 fiber and nakes it posaible to obtain the saxe high IaTel of strength at dinWahed temperature of fiber preheating in comparimon with large- d1antater fibers. It was also found that the strength of the plazma- sprayed composite is directly proportional to the volume fraction of fiber la the composite. Two figures# two tables# and ten bibliographic reforence3. USSR 1JDC 621.791.85 ZUYEV, I. V., N. r If., and UGLOV A A. Mioscoi "Evaluation oil the Fmion Depth by Eloctron-Bean Weld1nel Moscout Fizik-a i Khiniya Obrabotki Matarialov, Ito I# Jan-Feb n, pp 9-14 Abstract: The processes in the cavity in electron-bewn weNAng w.-e investi- gatea on the bassis of concepts of theLrole of explosive actions in forrilng a zwzTow cavity. Acco--dlng to erk-erintental data, the dla=ter of the cavity can ba det--r-Aned in first approximation by the energy of a single thormal explosion, although its size increases , somewbat during the process of tile development of the . cavity for uhich approxJjw-tely 5-10;., of the input enerL2y is used up. The rest of the energy is used for smelting the cavity walls and beating the sanple. The electron-be&m. tota.1 exposure time is Oumned up by the cavIty vaporization time and the residual time of the electron-bean dispersal in the cavity by blown-out producta. A relationship between the electron-bean parameters and the fusion depth was established which satisfactorily vith experinental data. One table, 20 foxmulasr 15 biblio- graphic references. USSR UDC 535-21. RYKALIN, N. N., UGLOV, A..A., and M""V, N. I., Moscow "Calculation of Heating of Films by Laser Radiation" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 3-8. Abstract: A number of problems are studied on the heating of 2-layer materials by a local surface heat source, such as a laser beam. For thin films, the solution of the problem is found using integral transforms with respect to time and coordinates and a limit transfer as Al and a,- (11 and a, are the heat con- ductivity and temperature conductivity the upper layer), since when this condition is fulfilled the temperature through the thickness of the upper plate will be unchanged. In particular, the two-dimensional Droblem, of heating of a 2-layered plate is studied on.the assumption that the upper plate is thin, and a solution of the one-dimensional.problem of heating of a film is found, considering heat emission from the surface. IL USSR RYKALIX-R.-N.-(Academician), Institute of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences TSSR-.;'-M P. A. (Academician), Institute of Fhysical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR; and DOLGOPOLOV, N. N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences), VNIIZhELEZOBETOk4 (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Technology of Precast Reinforced Concrete Structural Parts and Products) "Application of Low-Temperature Plasma in.the Technology of Structural Materials" Moscow,-Stroitel'nyye materialy, No 1, Jon 72, pp 7-8 Abstract: Discussed are recent developments by Soviet scientists in low- temperature plasm processes for use in construction and structural processes. Various types of plasmochemical equipment based on plasma generators are cited of which jet-arc, high-frequencyand superhigh-frequency (or microwave) plasmatron models found extensive applications. The distinc- tive features and capabilities of these plasma generators are detailed. Research conducted by the Soviet institutes in the last ten vears resulted in the formulation of basic thermodynamic and kinematic processes as well as in designs of new high-power plasma equipment in the ten- and hundred- Me range. Plasma processes include spray coatiag techniques, plasma 1/2 MALIN, N. N., (Academician), Institute~of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences USSR; et al, Stroitel'nyye materialy, No 1, Jan 72, pp 7-8 metalLIzation of reinforced concrete, ceramics with aluminum, copper and superhigh-refractory and corrosion-resistant metals such as titanium and stainless steels. Experimentation with other plasma processes involves welding and cutting of refractory meta:Ls4 rock, granite, gabbro, quartz, and application to mining and recovery processes. Particular emphasis is placed an plasma methods for producing highly disperse metal and mineral powders, particle spheroidization, silica- and titanium dioxide-base active fillers and dyes and pigments for the polymeric materials industry. The priority problems relative to plasma applications include advancement of automatic control systems and optimization of flow charts and individual equipment for the plasma industry. USSR UDC 535-21 RYKALIN, N. N., UGLOV, A. A., and MAKAROV, N. I.,.Hoscow "Calculation of Heating of Films by Laser Radiation" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, MaT-Apr 71, pp 3-8. Abstract: A number of problems are studied on the heating of 2-layer materials by a local surface heat source, such as a laser becm. For thin ffims, the solution of the problem is found using integral transforms with respect to time and coordinates and a limit transfer as Xj~ and al- (%j and a, are the heat con- ductivity and temperature conductivity coeff - itlen-ts-' of the upper layer), since when this condition is fulfilled the temperature through the thickness of the ar, the two-dimensional problem of upper plate will be unchanged. In particul, heating of a 2-layered plate is studied on.the assumption that the upper plate is thin, and a solution of the one-dimensional problem of heating of a film is found, considering heat emission from the siurface. NgEM-mugm 9W 39111a USSR UDC 621.791.011 RYKALIX. IT. -N., and UGLOV, A. Moscow "The Heating of Heterogeneous Materials in Butt Welding a Surface Heat Sourcell Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki,,Marerialov~ 24o 5, Sep-Opt 70, pp 23-28 Abstract: A previous article by the authors considered tne prob- lem of the temperaLure field of heterogeneous materials heated in the butt region by a surface heat source. The present article con- siders limitin,, cases of the heating of heterogeneous materials, the contact between which is ideal, corresponding to the initial heating stage and a stationary temperature field. Tne present article, unlike the earlier one, considers the lenrti~. of tne na- terials to be unlimited in tne di. ection bind, like the ear- Ifer article, considers the case wnere the source intensity is Maximum at t,-.e contact and is described by tne Gauss law. Formu- la3 describing the temperature field of the materials are obtain- ed by means of cosine transforms in space variables and Laplace -1/2 91 USSR RYKALIX, N. N., and UGLOV, A. A., Fizika i Khimiya Gbrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-fj'ct 70, pp 23-28 transA.orms. An analjs~Ls is given of ~he heating proces3 wider IM varying thermopnysical and optical material c4haracteristics. Numerical temperature-field calctilaricms are given for a copper- steel pair in ideal contact, 2/2 USSR UDC 621-791-85 ZUY---V, 1. V., N., and ULLOV, A. A., IVoscow "Est--1-ating the Critical SDecific Power of Electron Beazii '-%'elding of lv~etals with Dagger Fusion" Un Yoscowp Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Mterialov, No 3, 1' Y- 70, PP 3-7 Abstract: Me critical power density a' which dagger -' sion bei~ins is estim-ated, lu It is shown that 'the volizzetric power derisity is a -mre e=LCt energy char-acteristic under the effect of an electron bearr. The surface power density depends in this case on the rzgnitude of the accelerating vQlta~,,e. Relations axe obtained for estimating the critical parameters of the electron beam effect. The critical volumetric power of electron. bewn weldii4~ with da~~Cer fusion is calculated for certain netals. The results presented.are compared with the Bas calculations of the power and specific power density for a number of rptals. The estirates show that the critical specific volum3tric power for a Given rZteriall is a constant, is in,-Je-pendent of the accelerating volta,-e, ands is determined only by the th-ex-mophysical and mechanical properties of the raterJ,ml., IncreasiAS t4c, volizetric power density or the surface power den3ity above the critical value leads to a dp-crease in the energy accur-ulation tire. It is mpted. tnat in aptual cases where welding is carried out -with a power depOity of 109-10r wattslczr~, the energy accumulation time for all materialo is -10-L)-10-5eeconds., Acconiing to the tabulated 1/2 USSR ZUYEV I. V., et al., Fizika i Kairrdya Obrabotki Materialov, No 3, May-Jun 70, pp 3-7 data, such zaterials as tungsten, copper, and gold require 10-20 times more power to obtain dagger fusion than stainless steel or titanium. 2/2 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--LOW PRESSURE ARC DISCHARGE STABILIZED BY A PLiMSA JET -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GAGANOV, YU.I.t NIKOLAYEV#;A*'V*r RYKALIN., N.H. ~CIOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,',,,SOURCE--MOSCOWq FIZIKA I KH[MIYA OBRASOTKI MATERIALOY, NO 1, JAN-FEB 70, PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS --.TOPIC TAGS--LG'4 PRESSURE -EFFECT, ARC DISCHARGE, PLASMA JET C 0t tT R 0 LMAPKING--l"40 RESTPICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3007/1.665 STEP NO--UR/047,?/70)'000/i)Ol fl)023fOO26 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOI-36926 -12 ROCESSING, DATE-271,110V70 2/2 OZ2 UNCLASSIFIED PI I --AP0136926 CIRC ACCESSION N 0 ABSTRACT/EX,rRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. TH E RESULTS OF V1 EXPE-RiMENTAL -RISTICS OF A OC ARC A T 5-10 Tl STUDY OF THE ENEPGY CHARACTE OR-Z, STABILI 'ED BY AN ARGM PLASMA JET, ARE STUDIED. TfIC- A RC 14 A St:X(,fTL-o immiEN A COPPER CAMODE AND ANODE (50 AND 100 AM DIAME-1 'ER, -RESP.-CTEVELY) 1Y WAS FOUND THAT THE REGION OF STABLE ARCING UNDER LOW PRESSURE WITH A DIFFUSIVE CATHODE SPOT DEPENDS ON THE AMPERAGE USEU, THE CRITICAL RAN G E OF WKICH IS 180-200 A. FACILITY: INSTITUTE10F RETALLURGY7 USSR -ACADEMY OF SCIENCES* -F-l.TN,-*iq----R' ~1-60 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATt--20NOV70 TITLE--PCSSIBLE EFFECT OF GAS CONTENT IN METALS ON THE ZONE ACTION OF A LASER BEAM -U- ,~AUTHGR-(03)-REKH0VSKIKHv V.F.t RYKALINt N.N.t UGLOV, A.A. -USSR ~,COUNTRY OF iNFO SCURLE-AKAGEPLIA NAUK SSSR, OOKLADY, VOL 190, FEB. IL, 1970, P. .1059-1062 DATE PUBLISHEC-11FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, MATERIA'S TAGS--NEGDYMIUM LASER, METAL tMPURtTY# COPPER MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~:,DOCUMENT CLitSS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FrRAME-1992/2042 STEP NC.-l-UR/0020/7G/1901000/1059/1062 CIRC ACCESSICN' NO--AT0112997 UNI__ LASS I FLED 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0112997 A,3srRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF CERTAIN FACt'GIRS, SUCH AS CEGREL OF MATERIAL PURITY, GAS CONTENT, AND POROSITY, ON THE NATURE AND SIZE OF THE 14ATERIAL LONE AFFECTED BY LASER BEAM TREATMENT. IN THIS 1:14VESTIGATION SPECIME14S OF VARIOUS BRA14DS OF COPPER WERE SUBJECTED TO THE ACTION OF A NEOQYMIUM GLASS LASER, IT IS FOUND &THAT Af LASER PULSE EINERGIES OF ABOUT,2 J THE DEEPEST CKATERS ARE FOPMED IN Pf--'ROUS AND CRUDE CUPPER, WHILE THE,MUST SHALLOW ONES FORM IN CATHODIC AND ANODIC COPPER. THIS SAME SITUATION 15-NJOTED IN THE CASE OF PULSE ENERGIES li'l EXCESS OF 4 Ji BUT THE DIFFERENCE BETIWEEN 7HE DEEPEST AND MOST SHALLC,i CkATERS IS LESS GREAT, FACILITY: ~AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR*' INSTITUT METALLURG11i MGSCOWs USSR, USSR UDC 621-791-75-061:537-523.5 'K GAGANOV, Y.U. I., NIKOW~V, A. V. , RYYJLLIN, N. ill., Moscow; Institute of Metallurgy, USSR Acadex~y _o,)_r_*SC-1Wiid4;t: "Low-Pressure Are Discharge Stabilized by a Plasma Jet" MOSCOW', Fizilca i Khimin Obrabotlci Materialov, No 1, Jan-Feb 70, PP 23-26' Abstract: The results of an experimental study of the energy characteristics of a dc, are at 5-10 torr, stabilized by an argon plasma jet, are studied. The arc was excited between a copper cathode and anode (50 and 100 mm diameter, rospectively). It was found that the region of stable arcing under.low pressure with a diffusive cathode spot depends on tho amperage used, the critical range of which is 160-2:00 a.. A.- 3 USSR UDC 669.017:535.241.4 RYKALIN. N. N., UGLOV, A. A., and KOKORA, A. N.,'Mo8cow "Effect of Laser Radiation on Iron Alloys" Moscaj, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 14-21 Abstract: A study was made on the fail r f iron alloys (steels ShKhl5, u e 0 KhVG, Khl2M, and 45) when subjected to laser radiation with a specific force of approximately 105 v/CM2 on steels. Features of the crystalliza- tion zone in the alloys were studied and the principles of impurity dis- tribution and dislocation structure in the irradiated zone were examined. Five figures, 21 bibliographic referenqes. 72 Ph,6t ;Ctri i ect USSR UDO 621.38.5.831 (088.8) VISHNEVSKIY, N.K., LAPSHIN, V.G., RYKALIN, V.I. SOLYANIK, V.I., ~HROMOV, V.P. "Method For Determining 1he Point Of Impact On A Photocathode Of Short Light Pulses" USSR Authorts Certificate No 26608 filed 2 Oct 68, published 2 July 70 (from Kh--Elektronika i yeye primenaniya, No 2, February lg'tl, Abotract No 2A261P) Translation: A method is proposed, consisting of. the determination of the time of flight of photoolectrone, and differing from the known in increased precision, attainable by the fact that the input chamber of the photoraultiplier is placed in a crossed electrical and magnetic field.(tha Yactor of the magnetic field Inten- sity liao in the plane of the photocathode). The revolving powor is rv5 bands par mm. N*8. USSR UDC 621.3.087 LAPSHIN, V. G., RYKALIN, V. I., SHUVALOV, R. S. "Procedure for ecording Weak Light Flux4es" Moscow, Otkrvtiva, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennvye Obraztsy, Tovarnvve Znaki No 17, 12 May 70, p 60, Patent No270910, Filed 15 Mar 68 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a procedure for recording weak light fluNes based on invariability.and the shape of the single-electron pulse from a phototaultiplier. In order to -separatethe signal from noise, the time interval between the beginning and the center of gravity of'the out- put pulse of ene phot=.ultiplier is measured, the average time interval be- tween the beginning and ceater of gravity.of the noise j)u1se of the photo- multiplier is sutracted from the measured value. The lieht pulse is considered recorded if the indicated difference exceeds some value predetermined by the experimental conditions. 1/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--NATURE OF THE CHANDLERIAN MOTION OF THE POLE -U- AUTH OR-(02)-RYKHLOVA, L.V.v NESTEROVt V4,V. COUN TRY OF INFO--USSR ASTRONOMICHESKII ZHURNALt VOL. 47t NO. 2, 1970t P. 426-430 ~:_.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -',SUBjECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY .-~,JOPIC TAGS--COORDINATE, MOVING POLE METHOD, PLANET EARTH ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _-,.-GOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ..!,~TRUXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1761 STEP '40--UR/0033/70/0471002/0426/0430 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125377 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 006 'U INCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0125377 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS OF A STATISTICAL TEST OF MFLCHIORIS LAWS GOVERNING THE CHANDLEMAN 140TION OF THE EARTH$S POLE, ON THE BASIS OF POLAR COORDINATES CALCULATED FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1846.0 TO 1065.0. POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CHANDLERIAN PERIOD, THE AMPLITUDE OF THE CHANDLERIAN PERIOD, AND THE ~AMPLITVDE OF THE ANNUAL MOTION ARE STUDIED 8Y STATISTICAL ,METHODS. CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS AND DISPERSION RELATIONS ARE OBTAINED, NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THESE VALUES IS DETECTED. THE ANALYSIS LE4DS TO THE'CONCLUSION THAT THE CHANDLERIAN PERIOD DOES NOT CHANGE WITH TIME. FACILITY: MOSKOVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYi UNIVERSITET, MOSCOWP USSR. EnvIronmental: & Bcol ical; rron-Lems USSR tim 614-72 kMTERI Perm' Polytechnic Institute, Perm' "Measures Taken During 40 Years for the Control of the Pollution of the Atmos- phere in Cities of the Wes-'Uerm Ural Region and the Results Obtained by Appl~in~ These Measures" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, NO 1~ 1973, pp 61-62 Abstract- Measures taken since 1932 in the 11estern Ural re6ion to reduce pollution of the air of cities are re-diewed. To reduce the amount Of smoke slid ash emitted into the air by the Motovilikhinskiy Machine Euilding Plant at Fem', smokeless combustion and multistage cyclones were introduced. As a reBult the concentration of soot and ash in the air of the Motovilikhinskiy District of Perm' was reducod considerably. Use at the plant since 1952 of liquid fuel instead of the sulfur-rich Kivelovsk coal refltuced greatly the of 602 into the air. As a result of introduction of centl-alized municipal hev,t- ing and of the closing of 252 small heating plants at residential buildings, small enterprises, and cormamal buildings., Vne quality of the air in other districts of Pern' was also inT.-roved. Measures to r&bice polluticn of the air at other cities of Perm'skaya Oblast' were also taken. ."nokestacks with a height of 120-180 m were built at a number of power plants and industrial enter- prises, so that smoke was released into higher layers of the a:tmosphere. At 1/3 USSR RV-=.R) E. V., Gigiyena i Sanitari-~a, Yo 1, 1977, pp 61-6,0 the Zakm-,isk Thermaelectric Faver Plant in Krasnok=.sk, installation of heatinc,, t1 Institute reduced the eje-_,tion plants designed at the All-Union Thermotechnica of ash into the atiriosphere, -by 8011', Transfer of furnacer, of the thermoelectric 1i uid -1 el i- pover plant of the F-Qrezniki Soda Plan' to the ccffbustlon o'. q fue im u nated the ejection of 30 411-ons/day of ash and reduced t'_,ie emission of SOp by 75 tons/day. At the Berezniki Potassium Combine~l h&atin- of drying drwis ,;ith mzut and use of foam equipment for the purification of Smoke gases from I'M dust reduced the release of dust bY 75% and that of SO? by SW,35- At the Berezniki Titanium-Magnesium Combine, as a result. of absorption vrith lime of Cl2 from the electrolysis department and of other measu-ven that -vcre taken, the emission oi- C12 was reduced by 7M, . At departments of the !~~.,rezniki Nit-ro- fren Fertilizers Plant that produce dilute 111`03, acid cuid alhali absorption towers and a chiriney with a hcig~ht of 100 m were InstaIR:d. A:~ LL r(lciilt of' the meacures t,-A-au, the emiosicnn of nitrogen oxider, was reduced by A t the department producinl, IL- 1301p installation of a denitvator and or Lin el.(~ctri^ filter reduced the emission of nitrof,,en oxider, and of IL,GO), vrilst by 2 55, a n d 4%, reopectively. At the Churovayu lIntallurgical Plan't', con,ierDlon of the furnaces of' the rollln~: mills and of the dpen.-hearth fumace to combustion -01 mazut reduced the release of SO by 46 tona/day. In conr,ac-ion witli the intro- duction of centralized munici~__S_ heating at Perm', Dereziilk:L~, Xra,,~;nokunrik, and 2/3 all Ia. I a, USSR RYEMERA E. V,.I Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No ly 1973) pp 61-62 Gubakha, more than 600 small heating installations ver-, eliminated during five years. Eight burning duiipps Of coal Ddres at Ugleural'sk and Kospash were extinguished. 3/3 USSR UDC 6 )14-718-073-71 V.., Perr.0 Polytechnic Institute, Perml MYN111 "Determination of the Bacterial Contamination of Atmospheric Air by Means of Type IR Universal Absorption Apparatus" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 1, 1973., PP 1:14-115 Abstract: A universal kvkhter absorption apparatus of type IR, which is used for the determination of gases, va=rz, and dust in the air, ~,ras applied for the microflora in the air at a point located at a dis- determination of bacterial tance of 20-30 Yn from the buildings of a hospital. The air was dra-~M through the apparatus that contained 5 ml of a sterile physiolc~,ical selt solution. To 1 ml of the liquid through which the air had passed, 1.5 ml of a meat-i)eptone agar or blood agar nutrient medium were added in a diE:h, whereupon incubation was carried out for 24 hrs at 370 and then for 24 hrs at roori temperature. 'After 48 hra of incubation., the num1ber of bacterial colonies in the agar ias counted. Determinations of the bacterial contamination of the air were carftud out every hour durinj~ the day (i.e., 8 times per day). 5lie resiats obtainud- in the smT-,er months corresponded to those obtained by ucin,, -v's apparatus. .1 KrotG In the cold Ecason detendnations Tpade by mieans of Krotvrln apparatuo, were too low becauae of the unfwrorizCb1e tarTierature: factor. USSR UDC 541.127 + 546.791.4 RY_X0V. A. G., FROLOVA, L. M., and TIMOFEYEV, G. A. "Investigation of the Oxidation-Reduction Reactions of,Actinide Elements. XXIV. Kinetics of the Reaction Uranium(IV)-Iron(III) in Aqueous Isepropanol Solutions" Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 6, 1973, pp 875-876 Abstract: The reaction rate of uranium(IV)-iron(III) is higher in aqueous isopropanol solution than in aqueous methanol or ethanol. The logarithm of the effective rate constant is related to the intensitv of a band with charge transfer in the absorption spectrum of the cation oxidizer F.e3+. The reduction-oxidation rate depends on the donor ability of'the solvent the rate is higher with decreasing effective ionization potential of the solvent. 1/1 USSR UDC 541.127 + 546.799 FROLOVA, L. M., TDfOFEYEV, G. A., and RYKOV,_A. G. "Kinetics of the Reaction of Uranium(IV),-Heptunium(VI) in Tributyl Phosphate Solutionsil Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 6, 19711, pp 867-868 Abstract: Results are reported of the study of reaction kinetics of the oxidation of uranium(IV) with neptunium(VI).ions. All of the reactions examined in TBP solutions showed that a change in the effective reaction rate constant with changing composition of the solvent is due to the change in entropy of activation. Going from aqueous solutions to the solutions of TBP only the apparent characteristics of the reaction are changed, not the energetic properties.- It would seem that the reaction mechanism in water solutions and in TBP is identical. -64 USSR uDc 542.61 + 546.'~91/4 VASIL-YEV, V. YA., MDREYCOR, N. x. analmmahAM1131 "Extraction of Uraniua (IV) From " Tributyl Phosphate Fz-om of gydro- chlorle and. Nitric Acids" LerdnGradr Radiokhlrdyas Vol 14j Ito 1, 1972, pp 145-146 Abstwacti It iras shoun teat the pebr-chloriite ions shou m sub~trn."'La'l on tho extmetion of rieptunivan, (IV), neptunium (VI), zirconium (IV) and hall'niiiri (IV) vith tributyl -phosphate (TN?) solutions. Similar vosultr~ were obl--~-ined for the extraction Of Urardwa (IV) vith a: 10% solut-ion ~if TBP in CCI~~ from mixtul:a-- olf hydroc.-aozic and rdtric acidn$ rfz--m figure I it t,~ "con t1if',ti, during extraction from mixttirou having tha conpositioa )3 _7 the pf~irtitloa coefficivAt ofU (IV), is rMO-Alleantly lo-vor tban during HC101~ dxtxaction from n1tric acid. it ahould bo notsd ti ~ 11M) 1,5 I~Ot ortme-kA from JW1104 colulions at C I - 16 M. Tho chango in the absox-ption spectrLli HC104 (flgL-- 2) of U (IV) in the okganic phase shoim that during the oxtraction fro'm nitrin acid. to the right cido of tha. eux-jo in fi.3-a-zo 1 these lines remin colistwrt and therefore in the 3 M103 1/4 MR VASIL'IEV, V. YA., et al., Radiokhlmiyar Vol 14, No 1, 10r-I :pF, 14-5-1216 organic phase only one fo= of U (IV) is pxrasent.~ Hottilwor for extractAicii from mixtures corraspond,'-ng to the left side of figura I tho abaorption apect-ra of U (IV) has sever-al (at least tiro) forms. Thus both the-part-Ition coefficients &%d tho U (IV). species am a fjuictiozi of ths HCiO4 concentr-4to. 7 2 Figure 1 Partition coefficients as a function of acid concentration, xt 11CIO/j. and mixtules of for HN031 form EY!", K~N'03 + (Z-X) ti JIV1041 the CUOV) 0.05M11:0 V 2/4 2- ------------- . . ..... USSR VASILIYEV, V. YA., et al, Hadioklibaiya,' Vol 14, No 1, 1972, pp 145-1.46 USSR UDC 542.61 + 546.791.4 VASIL'YE.V, V. Ya.., ANDREYCHUK, N. N., and "Extraction of Uranium (IV) From Tributyl Phosphate From Mixtures of Hydrochloric and Nitric Acids" Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Vyp 1, 1972, pp 145-146 Abstract: It was shown that the perchlorate ions show a substantial influence on the extraction of neptunium (IV), neptunium (VI), zirconium (IV) and halfnium, (IV) with tributyl phosphate (TBP) solutions. Similar results were obtained from the extraction of Uranium (IV) with a 10% solution of TBP in CC14 from mixtures of hydrochloric and nitric acids. From figure 1 it can be.seen that during extraction from mixtures having the composition [xM HN03 + (Z-X)M 11C1041 the partition coefficient of U (IV) is significantly lower than during extraction from nitric acid, It shoald be noted that U (IV) is not extracted from HC101, solutions at cklo~o 6 M. The change in the absorption spectrum (fg6-ure 2) of U (IV) in the o ganic phase shows that during the extraction from nitric acid, corresponding to the right side of these lines remain constant and the curve in figure I (CHN03 > C6 55 alm"] wlaff~i WIN USSR VASIL'YEV, V. Ya., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Vyp 1, 1972, pp 145-146 therefore in the organic phase only one form of U (IV) is present. However for extraction from mixtures corresponding to the left side of figure 1 the absorption spectra of U (IV) has several (at least two) forms. Thus both the partition coefficients and the U (IV) species are a function of the RC104 concentrate. 2/4 T 60-1 USSR VASIL'YEV, V. Ya.., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Vyp 1, 1972, pp 145-146 Figure I Partition coefficients a, r as a function of acid concentration, x, for IIN03, HC104, and mixtures of the form [xM HNO + (Z-10~1 HC1041 CU(IV) 0605m, to 34+10C. x 3/4 771r, A411 V iAIRII MORE RIPI P1111 I MEN, I" i MR, OffmITM, ms RIA His I R IMIRMUMUTHO USSR VASIL'YEV, V. Ya., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Xlyp 1, 1972, pp 145-146 C.3 - ZZ, CS Figure 2 Absorption spectrum of U (IV) in the organic. phase- during extraction from the mixture M-41M RC104 + M 11NO31. X= 5, x=1.5; (For spectrm 1, x=0.1; 2. 0.2; 3, x=0.3; 4 x 0. -4 6, x--O.O) 414 USSR H EN, Pc T-,Uo~:Y. I Y, -7 :--,yq~ (C V 0 11,hyrlslor Converter For inyeztigation By The "ethod ~110 "~ulpe Cf "elt'n-r 'rd Ev3porut;on 0: Electrode Sb. nauc*hn, tr. Per=. )olite~-hn. in-t-a ("'o"I lection Of Sciantific C-P 7ne -'--erLn- o -7 OC 7 skiy Prlytechncal Inetitu~u-T,-1�7-C, N 6, "-79 (From tron' !~L~ i yeve a imeneniye, 77o 6, Jl;ne, 1970, Abstract yo 63=5,r-I ~ransiat-*on- ,j r 4 te prorneed for lnvesti&L-or. of 'he `astunt,.~rE!o,.is --te an," for determina-t- n 0- the coefficients of --eltlnt and t!v;iporuti.cn of electrode rzateriql d-,;rir,;- arc waldln;.r. The unit consiete of a controlled r9ctipior, a Con- trol eynt,~~-, an eli:-ctronic tt-ning ralay, and a device for 1m,!:obilization of trd -~ni 'or t)+r1kinr o-' the are. rut."Isar In bul2t up o" a brirre circuit based on TreU,;1-2-1.50 thyristars. 'The control eyotem conEinte of ;~n 2-1~!-.tron switch based or. a tranaietor and a ;7-phase rectiffter with sly nef;sk transformere. ill. 2 ref. .1kT I[IRSHCH KRUM m I ttummumim -AT I 3.',IOV70 4 C LA- SSI FIE0 PK13CESSFIV ~NUCL'i:hi_' POLAiRIZAflUN C H14 1 C AL C I 113 7 CAUCHACHEINKOt A.L.v KESSENIKHt A.Y. Cf3u'iTTiy ji: SOURC-SPECTRUSC. LETT. 1970t 3(2), 55-8 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT ;,-.REAS--CHEl' IS TRY, PHYSICS -TOPIC TAG5--STRGNG -NUCLEAR INT6kACTIlJNt CHEMICAL DECZMPOSITION, BENZOYL E AZO COMPOW10, CARBONAT 2', E, ELEMON INTER.A.C,T ION. C G N T kUL IoESTRKTIONC 00CUMEiNT CLASS-UNCLASS(FIED PROXY RF!_;L/FRA,'l '---2()00/t98' SUP N'J--(J5/000l)/7()/00* /00Z/0055/0058 CIR C ACCt:SSION 'J6--;';P0l?5:_)74 __ __- u! i"_ i_t; -j 2/2 012 UNCLASSI FIED! PROCESSING DATE--- 13-NOV70 C I R- CACCESSION %0--APOIZ5574 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A,~~STkACT. DYNAM I CNUCLEAR POLA,_~ IZATION OF ME CONTG. PkJDUCTS OF DECOMP'N. OF 6FNZ0YL PEAOXIDE IN THE 11HESENCE OF iMEI (0.1,M) WERE DET0. LN C SUB2 CL SUB4 AT 120DEGREES. SIG14S OF THE PiL AR I ZAT I ON OF THE PRODUCTS' AGREE WITH THOSE OBTAINED FOR THE SA"lE PROUUCTS ON DECOMPN. OF ME CONrG. PEkOXIDES. SIGN OF NUCLEAR M:: D POLAR I ZAT 1J."1 IS NU DEPENDENT ON WHET~IER' RADICALS ARE FOP. AS PWIVIDUAL SPECIES OR ESCAPF FRUM rHE RADICAL PAIRS IN CAGES. ON PE~ZCW"ONEATESI PERACETYLISOPROPYL CARBfJ,',IAI'E, ~DECOMPN. OF ANID.S01E AZO COMPOS., Cll(~L SUB3 WAS FORMEO I NWH (CH THE PR!JT,-lNS WERE NEG, NECLEAR POLARIZATION IS INDUCED [N THE ~_.AkLY STAGES OF o l PJLAR 'TZFO. CHEM. REACTIGNS WHE7.) STRONG EL~CTWIN ('-.L ECTMON AND k,,*LECTJ%,'1N AUCLE.A,< It"ITERACTIONS EXIST AND WHEi',) RL -CONSTRUCTION OF ELEcr?.UNIC CLOUDS OF INTERFACING k-IOLS. TAKES PLACE. FACILITY: JN S T CHEM. PHYS. t4GSCQWi USSR. TU .1/3 012 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--090CT70 HTLE-I)MAMIC, POLARIZATION OF NUCLEAR SPINS IN A CHEMICAL REACTION -.U- AUTHOR- (03)-BUCHAC14ENKO, A.L.v KESSENIKHt A.V.t RYKCJVt S*V. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ,SUUKCE-ZfiURNAL EKSPERIMENTALNOY I TEORETICHESKOY FlZIKI, 1970# VOL 581 .":,i::NR 39 PP 766-777 OATE PUBL ISHED----70 -,-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYP PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR SPIN, THERMAL UECOMPOSITIONv ORGANIC PEROXIDEt NUCLEAR MAGNETIC MOMENT ~CONTROL MARKING-NQ RESTRICTIONS :,I).IJCUME.NT:CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1976/2065 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058/003/0766/0777 -CI'R-Cl ACCESSION NO-AP0043593 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 2/3 012 UNCLASSIFIED :-,C,IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0043593 -'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLARIZATION PROCESSES OF NUCLEAR SPINS IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS OCCURRING IN MAGNETIC FIELDS ARE STUDIED IN THE CASE OF THERMAL DECOMPOSITION dF ORGANIC PEROXIDES. THE DYNAMIC AMPLIFICATION COEFFICIENT OF NUCLEAR POLARIZATION IS ACCEPTED AS THE MAIN QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF THE PROCESS. APPLICATION OF THE METHODS OF OBTAINING AND TREATING THE EXPERIME14TAL DATA AND COMPARISON OF THE MEASUREV QUANTITIES WITH THE RESULTS OF SIMPLE MODEL CALCULATIONS AS WELL AS THOSE OF SOME DIRECT EXPERIMENTS INUICATE THAT ORIENTATIUN OF NUCLEAR SPI14S IN CHEMICAL REACTION ACTS:15 NOT STATIONARY AND THAT TRANSirION-INVOLVING CHANGES OF ORIENTATION ARE APPARENTLY THE CAUSE OF THE POLARIZATION EFFECT OBSERVED. A SIMPLE PHENUMENOLOG11CAL THEORY OF THE KINETICS UF NUCLEAR MAGNETIC MOMENTS, IN WHICH UYNAMIC POLARIZATION OF THE NUCLEAR SPIN IN THE- CHEMICAL REACT-ION-fS. TAK-EINI-INTO ACCOUNT, Is PROPOSED AND CONFIRMED EXPERIMENTALLY. 'A NEW EXPERIMENTAL METHOD IS SUGGESTED AND-REALIZED WHICH CONSISTS IN INVERSION OF THE MAGNETIC MOMENT DURING THE REACTION. SIMPLE WORKING FORMULAS ARE DERIVED WHICH CAN BE EMPLOYED FOR TREATING THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA. POLARIZATION OF NUCLEAR SPI:i*qS IN THE DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS OF ORGANIC PEROXIDES IS INVESTIGATED AND THE DYNAMIC AMPLIFICATION COEFFICIENTS FOR NUCLEAR POLARIZATIONt: Ev ARE MEASURED FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR THERMAL DECOMPOSITION REACTIONS. THE PREDICTIONS OF THE ORIGINAL HYPOTHEISIS REGARDING.CHEMICAL POLARILATION OF NUCLEI VIA THE PIONSTATIONARY OVERHAUSER EFFECT ARE ANALYZED IN DETAIL, UNCLASSIFIED "':3/3 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC.ACCLISSION Ntl--AP0043593 I ~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-POSSIBLE CON-SEQ6ENCES OF THE ASSUMPTION OF CONSERVATION CONSIDEPED. OF NUCLEAR SPIN ORIENTATION IN CHEMICAL REACTION ACTS ARE THEORETICAL LIMITING VALUES OF E UtWER THIS ASSUMPTION ARE OBTAINED. THE DEPENDENCE OF THESE QUANTITIES ON THE.cciNoirLONS OF THE REACTION 1S WSCUSSEV. A COMPARISUN OF THE MEASURED VALUES UF IHE DYNAMIC AMPLIFICATION COEFFICIENT WITH THE THEORETICAL LIMITING VALUES, A STUDY '..~.'--OF:JHE~OEPENDENCE OF THESE QUANTITIES ON VISCOSITYs TEMPERATURE AND .,.:.CONCENTRATION* AND FINALLY DIRECT EXPERIMENTS UN POLARILATLUN IN CHCL -.~.,-.SUB3'SHOW THAT THE ASSUMPTION OF CONSERVATION OF NUCLEAR SPIN '.'J,-~ORIENTATWN IN CHEMICAL REACTIO 5 IS NOT:VALID N UN G 1. A SS I F I E 0 Ilk 44148. UR 0482 Soviet Inventions illustrated, Section 11 Electrical, Derwent, f243952 CASES O~,LIQUIDS AHA~YSIS where the gas ; anslysei'comprises aA infra-red radiation q70 source (1); a shutter syste~m (2); photoelectric pickup (3) for the reference signal.; working cell (4); optical-acoustical radiation!receiver.consist d a microphone (7) ing of receiving chambers (5,6) an arranged in tandem. A phase measdrLng-devi,ce con- sists of an amplifier (8), phase shifter (9), limiter (10),, phase detector (11) and a secondary instrument, millivoltmeter (12). The instrument zero is set by the phase shifter (9). It can also be done.bya screen placed between the radiation receiver chambers, or by vary- ing the reference signal phase. The chambers (5,6) have different volumes, which shifts the phases of the pressure oscillations-in thes6 chambers, so that the phase of the signaVat the ra *distion receiver output is a function of the component to bt determined conceistraLion in the w6rking ce-11. 5.5.64 as 898645/26-25. WSITSKII 'I,T'et al.AVITOMATION EXPERIMENTAL & DES-OFFICE. (3.10.69) Bul 17/14.5.69. G 01n Cl 421 Int . . . , AA0044248 AUTHORS: LositsLdz, 1. T., Melamed, C., Rylov, V. A.. Opyino-X yuro toma oustruktorskoye B Ax tiki 1977,0757 =-mmm~mwm "M USSR UDC: 534 ZHIVOV, V. A., RYKOV, V. I., YAKOVMYA, G. S. "Concerning Application of the Lau of Corresponding States to Investigation of the Acoustic Characteristics of a Liquid" V sb. Primeneniye ul'traakust. k issled. veshchestva (Application of Ultra- acoustics to the Study of Matter--collection of works), vy-D. 25, Moscov, 1971, pp 222-225 (from RZh-Fizika, rio 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 67,11526) Translation: The method of dimensional analysis is used to find expressions for the parameters of intermolecular interaction, and speeds of sound are calculated for a large number of normal liquids. When the structural ccef- ficient is taen into account, the divergence bet-veen theorr--tical and ex- perimental velocities amounts to 2%. Bibliography of 12 titles. V. Ye. Gordeyev. USSR UDC 519.21 TYKO YASTREBENETSKIY, M. A. V ~V_-- "Regenerating Processes with Several Types of Regeneration Points" Bollshiye Sistemy. Massovoye Obsluzh. Nadezhnost' [Large Systems. Queueing. -Kbliability -- Collection of Works), Moscow,~ Nauka Press, 1970, pp 203-20S .(Tra.-islated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No-4 V82 by B. Sevastlyanov). Translation.,,A class of regenerating processes with several types of regeneration points is defined. This class of processes naturally generalizes recurrent events introduced by Feller, and regenerating Smith,prccesses. It is demonstrated that particular cases of these processes include semi-Markov processes and alternating regenerati-ag processes. A theorem is proven concerning the.limiting expression for probability that the process in question will be in some fixed set as t-. 7 --13NOV70 i~z 043 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE ''T'ITLE--FREQUE14CY CILLAVION IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE MULTIPLICATtON.-MOOE OF OS SAMPLES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-SHELUi)KU, N.A.t RYKOvr V*Vot SESTROVETSKlYr B.V. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR HN I K A SOURCE-RACIOTEK. I ELEKTRONEKA, VOL. L5v APR. .19 70 F. 859,860 DATE PU13LISHED ------- 70 AREAS"-PHYSICS :.TOPIC TAGS--FRE,.)UE.'4-CY MULT I PL LCAT 1014, MICROWAVE OSCILLATORt FREQUENCY STABILITY, GALLIUM ARSENIDE, ELECTRON;UENSITY? HAR140NIC OSCILLATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1472 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118461 UNCLASSIFHO --------------------- --- .mmly sn-P NO--UR/I)LO9/7,~/015/f)00/0859/08fiO llmlsw~' olimmosamials M ---;a 2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118461 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. DESCRIPTION OF A MICROWAVE OSCILLATOR ARRANGEMENT IN WHICH IT IS POSSIBLE TO ATTAIN A TRANSITION TO STABCE EMISSION AT THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FCURTH HARPIFINKS WITH PoliER LEVELS COMPARABLE TO THAT AT THE FUNDA-IMENTAL FREQUENICY 10.5 TO L GHZ). EXPERIMENTS WERE CONDUCTED 1-41TH GALLIUM ARSENIDE SAMPLES FIROMi LOO TO' 200 MICRONS IN LENGTH AND WITH AN ELECTRON.: CONCENTRATJOIN OF ABOUT 10 TO THE 15TH POWER PEk CU CM* A MOVING PISTON ARRANGEMENT IS USED FOR TUNING, AND SPECTROGRAMS OF FUNDAMENTAL ANU HARMONIC EMISSIONS.ARE SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION. UNC LA S S I F 1[- 0 I p -669-.017'548!73 _U -UDCt ALESHINA, L. A., VRUBLEVSKAYA, E. L., NIOKROV, A. P., RYKO.VAL. L., SHIVRIN, 0. N., RABINOVICH, Ye. M., Tula "Temperature Dependence of the Process of Formation of a Solid Solution Upon Sintering of Tungsten-Molybdenum Powder Pressirgs" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov [The Physics and Chemistry of Materials Processing], No 6. Nov-Dec 73, pp 111-117. Abstract: This article is primarily dedicated to the study of the temperature dependence of sintering and its influence on the formation of a tungsten- molybdenum solid solution, The minimum holding time is established for various temperature modes of sintering. Free molybdenum disappears almost completely after minimum holding (15 rainutes) at 1300-2200' C, but a signi- ficant quantity of almost pure tungsten is still present. As sintering time and temperature are increased, this W gr;idually goog over into the solid solution. The effective activation energy of the process is 64,000 cal/mol for the 1300-16000 interval and 76,000 cal/mol for the 1600-1800* interval. The solid solution did riot achieve high homogeneity at any of the tomperature-time modes used. 7bis was particlarly true of the alloy containing 50 wt.% Mo + 1/2 Aleshina, L. A., Vrublevskaya, E. L., Mokyov, A. P., Rykova, L. L., Shivrin, 0. N., Rabinovich, Ye. M., Moscow, Fizika i Ehimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6, Nov-Dec 73, pp 111-117. SO wt. % W. Increasing the temperature for this alloy leads to the formation of concentration heterogeneities. The kinetics of sintering in the surface layer differ from sintering in the volume of a specimen. 11he surface layers are richer in W. 2/2 30