SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHETKIN, YE.A. - SHCHUKO, O.B.

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USSR GRIGOWYEV, 0. N., et al., Toluprovodnikovava tekhni',-..a- i-mil.-roele'l-troa-4ka, No 6, 1971, pp 16-23 10-6 mril fig ...,ithout prelininarv heating, and in a vacuum of 1-2-10-7 1 0 pn 111C, with preliminary heating. The authors assert that the specimens made by their method are in no wav inferior to the best of those o!"tained by thermal decomposition or- silance or the reduction of silicon galloids. 1%ev find also that silicon on sanDhire transistors are at least as -ood as those of silicon on silicon. They are associated with the Semiconductor Institute of the Mrainian Academy of Sciences. IL USSR UDC 669.295.004.2 SOLOVIYEV, Yu. V., BARKOV, L. S., SHCHETe KORXIYENKO, L. A., M SEMENTKOV, A. V. "Continuous Installation for Decontamination of Titanium-Magnesium Production Gas Purification Waste Water" Tr. Vses. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrod. Proin-sti (Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning- Institute for the Alu-minum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry], No 79, 1971, pp 95-99, crranslated from Refcrativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 6269 by G. Svodtseva). Translation: An installation with a planned productivity of 2.5 M3/hr chlori- nated lime milk has been constructcd and tOStCd LL the B(!VC;'.11ik0VS1-,iy titaDjUM- magnesium combine. Tests were performed using the iiaste waLer from gas purifi- cation in the electrolysis shops and acid waste waters from gas purification from the section where carnallite is denydrated in fluidized bed furnaces. Ex- traction of C!2 from the wastes is 28%; the main losses (66%) -result from the formation of CaCI 2* The extraction of C12 can be increased by increasinF the concentration of Ca(CIO) a,ol decTeasing the concent*tati.on of Ca(0111) and 2 " 2 1/2 47 USSR UDC 669.295.004.2 SOLOWYEV, Yu. V., BARKOV, L. S., SHCHETKIN, Ye, A., KORNIYENKO, L. A, SFICNIKOV, A. V., Tr. Vses. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Alywnin, Magn. i Elektrod. Prom-sti, No 79, 1971, pp 95-99. CaCO3 in the chlorinated lime milk. The annual economic effect of introduction of this method of the combine was 250,000 rubles. 2/2 USSR UDC: 621.3T4.33 VASILiYEV, Ye. A., DENISOV, A. S., SUVOROV, V. M., SHCHETKOVSKIY, A. I. "A Nanosecond Coincidence Circuit" Tr. 7-y Konferentsii Po Zadern. elektron. T. 2 Ch. 2 (Works of the Seventh Con- ference on Nuclear Electronics. Vol 2, Part 2): Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 167-170 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract Ito 7G314~ Translation: In this coincidence circuit, each channel consists of an input limiter based on two semiconductor diodes, two amplifiers, a transistorized limiter, and a shaper based on transistor with delay line connected in the emitter circuit, with a sampling element common to all channels and based on a tunnel diode, and an output emitter follower. The circuit is made in the form of a standardized module with bilateral printed circuit; this prevents "creep-through" in a single channel. Bibliography of two titles. H. S. A FT-M, =M_ M-MMM Acc. Nr Abstracting Se i Ref. Code rVAP 49989 S Y00 CHEMICAL. AB T. 824Z7t Dehydration, rehydration, and sensitivity of Trosh- kovskii clays to .drying. PO ~'A. " I - r. Qhukreeva.-E. I.: Kelareva. E. L: Gaeva~._P.._T! ~Noqst_~I= OgneMpor., Svertllovqk. Us. -09 '(1), "1 _.njujpary 1970, ~35 (Russ). The temp. imerval and the dehydratioa kiuetic~Qf the Troshkovskii clams. their sensitivity to dr)-inK, and 11;e posiibility to intensify the drying without fbrmlng crackswdc~siudied. To study dehydration process" at high t'emps. all sam' oles of Clays were Ist dried to const. wt. at W. According tei dehydxat;6n curves some samples (A? loose a mall amt. of H10 tit low temps. (100-200'). It it in abs. accord with!DTA: on DTA curye!~ up to 200*C slight'inittal endothermd i~ffects are evidJent. Other samples (B) of-the Troshkovskii clays lose nearl~-,!.all adsorbed 1110 at, 100--200*. The amt. of 11;0 adsorbed is of ~ kinds, it is cawsed bv the Prmnee of Mg*-~ and Ca+", in the Lichange com- 'REEL/FRAME 198019217 AP0049989 plex. Tbe dehydration of clays is considerably dvpeiidezit On duration oi heating. Samples (J) dehydrate a2most fully at 100' during '20-30 inin while samples (B') durinr 90-100 inin. mp. to 150-200'. The dehvdration is accelerated by increasing te- For all samples the escape of adsorbed water is complete at -300", Samples after thermal treatment again take up water. This rehydration of samples vvas detd. from the wt. clian~,,es of samples annealed at 100. 200, 300, and .5(g)' and then exposed at room temp. to relative air moisture of 25 a.-M 75 -76. The rehy- dration. increases with increasing content of the montmarillonite in the clay. All samples after therniz! treatment at 100' adsorb much more water than untreated samples. The thermal treat- ment >300' -brings about a lo%ver rehydration. The removal of adsorbrd water front montmorillurfite is the main of pro- pensity of some Troihkovskii clay- to cracking. Prelimitiary treatment of the Trashkovskii cliyi coutg. montrziorillonite at 300-400' achieves partial dehydration, aho, it dtcreases re- hvdration and,sensitivity to drying.. J. Jindra 19801928 USSR 1JDG 632.95 SMLINA, A. A.I., SHOMOVA, Ye. A., RUDAVSKIY, V. P., KOVAL', A. A., SHCHEVCHENK0 V. 1. "Insecticidal and Fungicidal Activity of Esters of N-carbacylamido Phosphoric Acids" Fizial. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Materials. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 19.72, vyp. 4, pp 19-22 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 5 (11), 1973, Abstract No 5N578) Translation: The results are presented from testing compounds containing residues of phosphoric and halogen carboxylic acids WOW) NP0(0R')q(R CC13, CF3, R"CC12, R" = alkyl) and R111ccl2co,,mPo(0R")2W" alkyl) simul- taneously for contact insecticidal activity against Calandra oguzae L., Drosophila S. P. and fungicidal toxicity in pure cultures of Fusicladium dendriticum, (Wallr.( Fusk., Verticillium dahliae Rleb. MeCCI-)C(Ur-) NOP(OE02, EtCCl,)C(0Et) = ""POOE02, PrCC12C(Oft) = NPOOE02 cause 100% destruction of Drosophila S. P. with 5 and 10% concentration of the solution in acetone after 24 hours. The tested compounds demonstrate very weak fu-ngi- cidal activity. I USSR uDo 621.382.3 KIRIYANOVA, V.M., IMMY, A.N., FRAVDINA, T.V., FURSOV, V.V., SHOHEVMV, M.I. ....... ..... OTo The Problem Cf The Physical Interconnection Of The Drift Cf Certain Parameters Of Silicon Drift Transistors" Bb.Tr.po poluprovodni.kovym materialem,. priboram i kh primeneniyu (Collection Of Works On Semiconductor Materials, Devices, And Their Application),Voronezh,1971, PP 75-80 (from RZh:Eleltronika i yeye primeneni e, No llt Nov 1972, Abstract 11o -Y 11B255) Translat*ion;-Using two types of silicon drift transit3tore so an example, the dependence is studied of the electrical Darameters on the dislocation densit 'y) the content of 02 and the resistivity of the initial Si, and the correlation be- tween the values of the parameters and their changes in the process of current aging. 1 tab. 2 ref. V.B. 1/1 USSR UDO 621.3~82.;; AXIM011, M.A., KIR'YAYOVA, V.M., KOLESNIKOV, V.G., SHCHEVELEV, !,.I. "Effect Of Dislocation Densities On Tile Parameters Of Epitaxial-Planar Transistors" Elektron.tekhni-ka. Nauch-tekhn.sb. PoluDrovodn. priboi ec'--nics. ---- Z (Electronic T Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor t~e`viceslj, 1971, isstie 4(6 0I), pp 39-42 (from RZh;Elektronika i yeye p o 4, April 1C72, Abstract No ~mcnepji~ve, N 4B241) Translation: The effects were studied of dislocation densities on the bre~ikdnwn voltage of the collector p-n Junctions, the amplification faci-lor with rcsp(-'ct to the current, -..nd tile re,,erne ctirrrmt o"1" tho 0011tictc"r I)-rI j%illo'Lion It JI yotab~z 4" lishad that vith an '~ncrcaoe of the dirJocution densitics fron, 10 to '-).I0 cz,-4 tho breakdown voltaga is decreaced and the an-plificatJ.on factor with reGpoct to the Current and the reveree current of the colInctor i)--Yl jurc:tion are incrf~~&'Ixd. Sumt.wry. USSR UDC 621.582.5.026.439 KISURTIN, L.A., FE;DGRGV, YE.I., SHCHEVELEV, M.I. uSowe Problems Of The Initial Statistical Processing OV The Resulto Of Measure- ments Of The Electrical Parameters Of Power High-Frequency Transistorsh Sb. Tr. po poluprovod'nikovym materialem, priboram i i1ch primeneniyu (Collection Cf Works On Semiconductor Materials, Devices, And Their Applications'),Voronezh, 1971, pp 169-178 (from RZh:Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 11, Nov 1072, Abstract No 11B252) Translation: The application of methods of correlation--regreesive analy'ais t 'o the results of me3mirements of -the electrical parameters of power 14F transistors is described. For correct application of these methods, the requirements whic'Ll are imposed on the conditions for collection of statietical material are con- sidered: 1) Elimination of sharply separated re-mults of meaaurementB; 2) Deter- mination of the necessary and sufficient quantity of tr~msistors in the sample; 3) Verification of homogeneity of several samples. The snalysin wus conducted on ten lots. It is shown that 100 transistors in a lot is a sufficient quantity for the specific case considered of the difference ol' a teimporal nature during the collection of atatistical matorial for a corrolation--regreaf3ive ankilys-50 of parameters. 5 ref. A.M. 1/1 132 USSR UDC 559-216.2 AKULININ, S.A., YERASHOV, A.N.,SHCHEVELEV, M.I. UTo The Problem Of The Mechanism Of The Low-Frequency Dispersion Of The Dielect- rical Characteristics Of Thin Amorphous Filmsh Sb. tr. PO.POIUDrovodnikovym materialam, primenenvu (collection _priboram i ik Of Works On Semiconductor Materials, Devices, And Their Applications). Voronezh, 1971, pp 22-29 (from RZh-.Elaktronika i ye_ve primanenip, No 11, Nov 11072, Abstract No 11B199) Translation: The proposed model explains the observed linear dependence between 0-1 (log f) and R,(f-l), where 0 is the capacitance; R. is the le'akage resist- ance of a capacitor with an amorphous dielectric; f is the frequency, and also the independence of the dielectric losses from the fraquency. The model is based on an assumption concerning the random cha.raotor of the distribution of ihe volume resistance in an oxide dielectric film which has an amorphous structure and the exponential character of the barriers between the individual fluctuat- ions of the density. The respective analytical expressions for 0 and Ro are ob- tained, and the curves are plotted of the calculated dependence of normalized resistance, capacitance, and the dielectric lose tangent. The model is applic- able to oxide ion dielectrics with an amorphous structure. 5 ill- 5 ref. V.K. Mt K. T. Iq lj'~. UM SHCHEVRLEV, YU. S., PALIMV, V. N., and RAYANOV, M. A., Sverdlovsk Scientific Resealf&rlfigtitute. of the Timber Institute "Suspension for Track Rollers of a Tracked Vehicle" USSR Authors' Certificate No 35619o, cl. B 62d 55/16, filed 9 Yar 70, pub- lished. 23 Oct 72 (from Otl~=ytiya, Izobweteniyal FronyshIctinyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye %naki, No 32, 19720 P-57) Abstractg 1, The susDension contains longitudinal lovers, each of i&ich JLS securelY mounted on a horizontally arranged axis hinged to a side member of the tracked vehicle, and elastic elementr, which interact with stops which are motionless with respect to the axes, To inprove the.roadability of tho tracked vehicle, the stops axe made sepaxate from the 3uspension levers, are positioned between the side members and arranged on the axis of each lever with angular displacement of one from the other. 2. Suspension as, above, whose distinguishing featuxe is that the levers are rade of two Dirts which are female to the ti-ack rollers, while the lever axes are hinged to the side fl=ges of the mide nembersg which are female to the suspension levers, 1/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP7C ..TITLE--PROPERTIES OF FILLERS FOR CONDUCTING PAINT AND VARNISH COATINGS HARDENABLE IN A MAGNETIC FILED -U-- AUTHGR-(03)-GULp V.YE., SHCHIBRYA, N.G'.t MIKHAYLOV*.N.I. '-woo.- CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--LAKOKRASOCH. MATER. (KH. PRIMEN. 1970t (1) 49-5Z '~"-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :.__.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ~~JOPIC TAGS-- ELECTR ICA L CONDUCTIVITY, IRON POWDER, NICKEL POWDER, COPPER, TITANIUM, MAGNIESIUMP EPOXY RESINP COPOLYMERt PA(Wr, VA4NISH, PROTECTIVE COATING, POLYVINYL CHLORIDE, CHEMICALISTAGILITY _.COt4TR0L %AARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0547 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/0001001/0049/0052 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107152 UNCLASSIFIED 212 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107152 .AB'STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTROLYTIC FE POWOER HAS LO PRIME5-10 PRIME6 OHIM Cki ELEC. RESISTANCE AND CANNOT BE USED AS FILLER FOR ELECTROCCJND. COATINGS. N[ POWDER PRODUCED BY THE CARBONYL PROCESS HAS SIfAILAR TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVEL TO 10 PRIMc~ NEGATIVE3 OHM CM RESISTANCE AND GLOBULAR PARTICLE SHAPE SIMILAR TO 3 MU IN DIAM. IT CONTAINS SMALL AMTS. OF CU, BE, ZR, Tit AND MG ANO IT 15 MORE RESISTANT TO AIR OXIDN. THAN ELECTROLYTIC Nit THE PARTICLES OF WHICH HAVE DENDRITE FORMS AND 10-30 MU DIAMS. AN EPOXY CRESOL LACQUEq OR A PARTIALLY SAPOND. VINYL ACETATE VINYL CHLORIDE COPOLY14ER F[LLF-O WIT11 35-40PERCENT CARBONYL NI. POWDER AND HARDENED IN A MAGENTIC FIELD HAS 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 OHM CM ELEC. RESISTANCE. UNCLASSIF[FD c o T 1 11 r. F o E i f~ US P U I. S I' 1~ L. L1 C -;-FT I c'. F- x c H,.fk T,~L I ~l S! -1j L tl~ V 1 T r I E t --,j 17 -'E Ij f to L V 1-1 L%i V St'Chl Wkfli. VA Zil I' CUNT P Y 6 F 1%.-Fo--USSR S CU R C L Z F i,( 1 K L K H I V L EN I N 1; R A D J L 1) 7 0 4 3 1 1 d 2,0 -3 DATE PUBL I S h- E L; - - - - - - - 70 SLZ)IJECT APEAS-CHEM, I STkY G V I C TAGS-CFEVilCAL SEP~IRATION, PHUSPHCR.U.So IGN EXCHAN"'Al: RESIN, COPPEP, U - -5114, (UIKF 10IN ALL'-P'If\U.:Il, AQUEG' S SCLUTION/1UPF I UN EXCHAN.Gl- EXChANGE KESIN ~c 014 T k GL MARKING-NO RCSTRICTIONS .-DUUMENT CLASS--Ufl!(LfSSIF LED STLP K'--Uk/0G80/70j/--D,i ~,-CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP013i550 UNCLASSI F LEO 212 013 ~,NGLASS I F I ED PkuCL S S It'G DM E--- L I DEC 4'0 C IR-C ACCESSICN NO-APOL3155C A6STRACT/E.XTkACT--(UJ CTP-0- tlh~STRACT. A ~l i-_- rH 0 D FOI~ P!IRI F" 1',i(2' -e~H I P IS '-IVEN. SACIPLE UF Pi PURIFIE0 CATIUN EXCHANGE;~ (P F C-4" :%f- ~i f 'r i,, A S P H Cl N I C "A C 10 F U i"t C F I C ",A L GROUPS , ANG (ME WAT EC,, 3 -0. 1 !,.1 e,:, P L A C C D HU P IN A DISTN. APP. THAT tiAS THEN EVACCUATED AND A171-f INCRT GASv 1-N0 Tw- rcz/t o F e?, I, STEAM WAS PASSEO Tf*,CUGH AT ATM.. PRESSURE. I N I N T A I N,"- C 1,T 6 5:D G L. Tll~ i)U-') 1 V 1 D CCANUENSEK A N t, PECEIVER W'S t~, I A p- WAS TpAt,.5FERRED INTO AN AMPUL v CIRED 11" VACUUt A'Q0 0"M E THE RE-0 1113DIFICATION. ANIAL. UNTROL InASIPERF m -D bY TH M THE '-MT. OF VETALLIC [.X~PURITIES fCUt FEi t~NJ hL I! E -R TH,% OR EQUAL TO I TIMES 10 P: