SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEMENOV, A.P. - SEMENOV, O.S.

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USSR SEMIOV3 A. P. Treniye i adgezionnoye vzaimadeystviye tuvopl.avkikh materialav pri vysokikh tenperaturakh, Moscow, "Nauka" Press, 1972. 1. Friction of Metals, Alloys Id Refractory Compounds 7 2. Methods of Reducing Wear F92tion at High Temperatures 25 3. Adhesive Interaction,&thods of Studying Adhesive Interaction 27 Theoretical Concepts of Adhesive Interaction 29 Ch. II. �auipment and Irlethods for Studzim Friction and Contact. Interaction in Vacuun and Gaseous Media 33 1. Equipment Design. 33 Equipment for ar-34VP-3M High-Frequency Vacuvm Fumace 33 Equipment for Heating Specimens By Resistance Heater Elements 41 2. Research Techniques, Friction Study, Techniques 41 Techniques for Studying Adhesive Interaction 43 Techniques of Mechanical Tests 46 Techniques for Studying Contact Interaction and Contact Eutectic Malting 47 Ch, IH. Results of Studies on Friction and Adhesive Interaction of Rafractoa lletLls, Cw2ounds,and AUG.YS 51 1. Friction. and Adhesion of Refractoxy Metals 51 2/4 Friction and Adhesive Interaction of Similar Metals: US8R MWOV, A. P. Treniye i adgeziorinoYO vzaimodeystviya tugoplavkikh materialov Pri VYSokikh temperaturakh, Moscow) "Nauka" Press., 1972. Titanium (51), zirconim, (54), Niobimn (56), Tantalum (58)., Molybdenwa (58), Tungsten (60), Cobalt (62). Friction and Adhesive Interaction of Dissimilar Nbtals: 'Titanium-Zirconium (66), Titanium-Niobiam (68), Titanium- Tungsten (70), Titaniwa-Cobalt (72), Zirconiwn-Cobalt (72)., Tungsten-Cobalt (76), Tungsten-Molybden= (76). Discussion of Study Results: Similar Metals (79), Dissimilar Metals (82). 2. Friction and Adhesion of Refractory O.--*-gen-Free Conpounds 84 Friction of Similar Carbides: Titanima Carbide (85). Vanadium Carbide (88), ChromLLun Carbide (94)o NiobiLm Carbide (97), 11olybdemmn Carbide (97), TwigsLdn Carbide (101)0 Ulicon Carbide (104). Priction of Similar Borides: Chromi= Boride (106)~, Zirconiwn Boride (103), Discussion of Study Results (110) 3.-Priction and Adhesion of Eard. Alloys of tha WC-Co Group Addition-al Tes-ts of Tujigsten Carbide Specimens (114). Friction of Hard Alloys: VK-14V:Alloy (115), V.K-8V Jlloy (3-17)x VK-lIV Alloy (119)q VK-15 Alloy (121),, VK-15N Alloy 3/)i (123). IJS�R SUENOV., A. P. Treniye i adgazionnoye vzaimodeystviye tugoplavkildi materialov pri vysokikh temperaturakh, Moscow, 'Wauka" Press,, 1972. Discussion of Study Results (125) 4. Friction and Adhesion of Refractory Oxides 127 Friction of Similar Oxides: Magnesium Oxide (127)., Alwdnmr. Oxide (129),' Cerium Oxide (132). Friction of Dissimilar Oxides: Aluminum Oxide- Magnesium Oxide (133), Aluminum Oxide-Cerium Oxide (135). Discussion of Study Results (1371). 5. Friction and Adhesion of Dissimilar Metal-~jxide Combina- tionS 138 Friction of Molybdenum With Individual Ozcidest Mybdenun-Magnesiwn Oxide (139)., Holybdanum-Almminum Oxide (141), Molybdentm-Gerium Oxide (143) Friction of M3tals of Group MI.With Individual Ox-Ides: Iron-Aluminm Oxida (143), Cobalt-bLagnesium Oxide (146). Discussion of Stw# Results (148) -1/2 021 UNCLASSIFTEID PR-OCESSING OATE--11SEP70 TITLE--PRIMARY CANCER OF THE LIVER -U- AUTHOR--MAKAROVp F.D.v SEM.- A.R., MAKSIMENKOP 1.0.,p MIAKSIMENK0, 0.1. C OPUN T RY OF INFO--USSR �OURCE--VRACHERNOYE OELO, 1970, NR 3, PP 9-12 ~D AT FPUBLISHED ------- 70 ,:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI;ENCES ~~'TGPIC TAGS--LIVER, CANCER, DIAGNOSTIC MEDIC14E, AUTOPSY MAPKPJlG--Nf;' PESTlICTIO.FiS ,.DOCUMENT CLAS5--U,,NCLAS5IFfpn '.-PROXY REEL/FRA!lE--19q6/0799 STEP 2 :-CIRC ACCESSION %10--,4P0102762 L 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102762 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(jj) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OF 3552 AUTGIYSIF9 P;~11,11A;,Y CANCE;z -HER OF THE LIVER WAS ~DUMO IN 26 CASES (0.71PERCENT)o AMONG CANICERS M; 4"i - SITES IT OCCUPIED 4.6PFPCENT. 14ALFS 22s FEMALES 4; AGE: FRO',! ?0 TrI 3-0 YEARS. PRIMARY CAtjrER PF THE LIVER NAS, CLINICALLY DIAGNIDSED IN 11 CASES, CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS PROVED PRACTICALLY POSStriLE- IN THE TE"INAL STAGE. PECULIAR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLINICAL COURSE ARE DESCRIBED. ~INDICATTONS FOR DIAGNOSTIC LAPAROTOMY ARE DISCUSSED. 200 sorting systems on the order of 50 mm in length can be used. When operating with narrow radiation patterns of the source (AO < 20*).. the length of the sorting system must be increased in order to retain effective operation. Thus, the effectiveness of the operation of a sorting system at AO 130 will be equal to the effectiveness of a system 50:mm long at AO 20* if the length of the former 3ystem is 80-90 mm. Ihe full text of the manu- script is on file at "Elektronika" Institute, number DE 191. 2/2 47 USSR UDC:538.56:530.145 I., NrKISHINA, 0. 1. "Distribution of Molecules ~by Velocities. in,,th.e Flux at the Output-of a Molecular Generator Sorting System" Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauchno-Tekhn. Sb. Elektron. SVCh [Electronic Equip- ment. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF ElectrQnics], No. 7, 1970, p. 149 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Pizika, No. 11, 1970, Abstract No. 11 Zh32, Unsigned) Abstract: The distribution of velocities of molecules F(v) at the output of the sorting system of a beiam quantum generator is determined as a function of the radiation pattern of the beam source. The radiation patterns f(e) were recorded over a predetermined interval of change of pattern length AO using an expTession of V. S. Troitskiy for ;r(0). For a broader range of change of AO, the convenient expresa cosno 1/2 USSR UDC:538.56:S30.145 SEMENOV, B. I., NIKISHINA, 0. 1., Elektron. Tekhnika. Nlauchno-Tekhn. Sb. Elektroft. SVCh [Electronic Equipment. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), No. 7, 1970, p. 1,19 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, No-11, 1970, Abstract,No. IIM32, Unsigned) was suggested, where n defines AO. The calculated curves of distribution of molecules by velocities in the flux at the output of the sorting system for one particular case, that of a molecular gent-rator using a beam of ammonia molecules, show that for AO from 120' to 8', distribution F(v) changes from the generally used value of F(v) = v exp (-v2/a2) for AO = 120* to F(v) = v2 exp (-v2/a2),where AG is on the order of 8*. The error Droduced using the representation f(O) , cos'nij in comparison with the precise formula over the intervals of combined:,change is shown to be insignificant. The full text of the manuscript is on file at "Electronic" Institute. number P-B-153. USSR 6,21. 0 . I. "Velocity Di~trilbut-ion of in th,~.- Flu.,, at -~he C~utput ol' a %.a~;-er jorl;In Syste-e, Abstract of Denosited 'Iw-,uscritz) Elektron. zekhnila. vauchno-tekhn. sb. J-1 (71,.Ctr(;n-~, ;E'lektron. q*jC' Scientific and `ecI-inical Collection. SHP El-t!ctronicsT, 2-970, Vyl,. 7, p rRM-Radioteklinika, loo L -0, Oct 70, Abstract No IOD 18, Deu) Translation: 'I'he velocit- disl*ribution o" ziolecule-, FOA at-, tne out, u', sf' scrting system of a beam maser is found a, a fur;cr.-Ton~ of ,,he radiation j-,r;AA(,-!*n ti source. To record the radiation -attern- f(O) owr a cr~,rtain ran(n-~ cf v~A r at in the width of the radia n 1, 6 , %1!3 eisr -tion palter -ade of V. IS. Troits?4y's for f(0). For a wider rangle of variation in AO , the cionvt-2nient not" 1, 14- o u'-Cos'O i's propossed where n defines A0. The given theoretical curvLs for molecular S~ 0- 1 a' bution bY velocity in the flux at the okilput of the sorting zystex, for the case of an ar-w-ovia be-,un maser shov that the velocity distribution _F( v for from 00 to 81 rangez, --.-rcm the 'generally accepted F(v'- exp(_V2/ 2) to 12 or % e = 120' V2 q, F(v) ex _V2-,,,a2 when 6 is of the order of 80. 7he 4nslgnifice-~nce of the error, in using the exoression f(e)- cos'le as compared with V. S. Tro-itskly's exact formula is demonstrated on intervals of comron change in AO. Resumd.~ USSR 6, ~73 5 JO 6 "AK, SE"IS L I xner-, a ion o1. ,!a S-_--r So r-,:LnF. 3y:: -,;5 t--tict C) f j)e-,C --er ;a-nu scriot 'E'iektron. tel':hnika. 11'auchno-tekhri. sb. 1`,'le ron . SVC I] I e c t r on i c e 0 1 h 1. Scienti ric and Tee. nical Collection. S' - Electronicsi, 1W 0, vy.... RZh-Radiotekhnika, 710 10, Oct TO, Abstract No IOD185 Del The -.e --esults of an e-,merimen'a Translation: I authors I-ive tl in*;es i,,az C7 o the angular distribution of molecules at tile out.nut o- so~-,J*Lnj~ sv.'Ilt~.,ns Fadia'Clior patterno are jJLven for u four-rod conventional (_::traight) and sorting system. 'lie convention- svstela r,- a has sections of I-Ilecular e'vc-ez;s and de- ficiency. The basic flux of sorted moleculeS at the output of tile s o rt y r, t, ~~ in is concent. rLited n tile output a,,)erture of th(., sorts ng sys W An expi%natlon 10 U L ven I r -he cause3 leading this. 'The p[Ltterns for a bgAl-, S YL3 t c' M, (a- an C-,~erail a picture of tile! angular di angle 6c = 5") _Jve I'Splacement of the mux~mtun of -.o-oi-cules in tl-e un er wo_rking range sorted by the system. This ma:cimum I itgs be.,.ind 0. by a factor of two for tne given sorting system wnd a field strength of the order of 60 kV/cm. The ballance-cornpensation method of' measurilri _L ino ecular rluxes was uszed in takina the radiation patterns. Resumg. . ............. USSF ux 621.373:530-145.0' SEMNOV, B. i. "Removing lVolecules of the Lower Uork, ng -Level From 'he Sorting System of a r (Abstract of DeDosited Manuscript) Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Te chno-, Scientific aid TechInical Collection. SHT Electronics) , !~M, ',3'P. 7, 147 f'-cm, RM-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract Ito 10D!84 Dep) Translation-.- By representing the radiation pattern of a rrolecular bea-m sour-t~ Jn the form f(e) - cos'10, where n def ines the width of the radl ation pattern, 2, exDressions ~Lre found for the operational effectiveness of the gorting syl-t,"- c,~' a beam naser as a function of length 6, the radius of the sorting syster.,,, and tne width of the radiation pattern AG of the beam source. Curves for the o-~)erat-7r;nll effectiveness of the sorting system ar~ a function of L and AQ (for the case Of an arrnonia berm, maser with 4 mi. radius of the sorting sy-atem) i~how that for AO_-~' PO" rtinE systems with a length of the order of' 50 mm may be lk~ied. In the c,zl, operation with narrow radiation patterns of the source (0