SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHINKEVICH, O.S. - SHIRENIN, V.I.

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USSR uDc 62i.039-526:621.039-524.034.3 TIESTMEFITKO, V. B. , B. YE. , SHIUKEVICH, 0. S. "Prospects for Application of Dissociatine Gazes as the Heat Exchange Agents of Fast Neutron Nuclear Reactors" Dissotsiirt:yushch. fl.,IZ'V kak t4?PIOnOS~Lteli m rab. tela enerv. ustanovok -- V sb. (Dissociatinf7- G=cs as Ileal, 'I~ransfe;r Af,ents mid the I-Jorkin'r, F~edium of "wer Plants - Collection of Works), Minsk, Nauka i tekhn. Press, 19T0, pp 36-41 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Eriergetika, No 5, May 1971, Abstract INo 5TU93) Translation. Results are presented from thermal- calculation of the cares of fast neutron nuclear reactors with dissociating heat exchange agents N 0 2 0 Al C1 Br,,. They are compared with the heat eiigineering characteristics 2 6 and P-12 U of the water vaDor and sodium reactor. There is I illustration, I table and a 4-entry bibliography. 126 USSR UDC 621.039.524.0314.3 NESTERENKO, V. B., n-CRKOWC111, B. YE., SHINKEVICH, 0. S., PLESII-CHF,~M)V, G. A. "Calculating the Parameters of a Chemically 'Reacting Flow in a Heated Channel" Dis sots i iruyushch. f-,azy kak t-enjoijositeli i ra~o. tol'..P. cnerg. ustanavo'K -- V. sb. Oc7wm ~7 (DissociatinF, Gases as iteat Transfer Agents and the ~~Wrkiti[, I~ower Plants -- Collection of lilorks), Minsk, 11auka i telthn. Prcqs, 1970, pp 23d-252 (fro;~I R' Zh-blek trot Or- lin j.;,..a i EnerAetiYa, I-, o 5, 11,!kzt 19111, Abstract No 5U192) t e parameters of -.3. Translation: A one-dimensional procedure for calculatins th chemically reacting stationary flow in a heated channel is proposed. The re- sults of numerical calculation are presented, and t',Iie effect of the kinetics of chemical reactions on the average parameters of the chemically reacting flov is analyzed in the examT)le of the dissociating svstem N 0 ',~2110 W-21"i0+0 2 1j' 2 2 There are 4 illustrations, 1 table and a, 6-entry bibliography. USSR UDC 615k28047.831 ENKO S V P1LYUGXNj T. G.g SIDORCHUX, I. I., ani YAVORSKIY, V. H., aUKOAN I'm Univerefl"OF-fte'ronovt6y, Chernovtsy Kedical Institt rW "Synthesis and Some Biological Properties of Quinaldinium. Azomethinesl Moscow# Xhimiko-Farmateevticheskiy Zhturnalf Vol 6, No 1, Jan 72, pp 25-29 Abstracti Studying antimicrobial activity of various prep=ations, a series of azomethine derivatives of quiru-JAine was synthesized containing alkyl and aryl groups at the nitrogen he-16croatom, various substituents at the quinaldine moiety and a f!ree or a substituted amino group at the benzene ring. Reaction of equimolar quantities of quaternary quinaldinium salts dith aromatic nitro compounds takes place in ethanol containing catalytic numounto of piperidine. The producta are strongly colored crystalline materials soluble In comition orguac solvent# Insoluble in benzenet ether, and water,: theAr physical pro- parties are tabulated. The azomethines synthesized showed a ifide spectrum of antimiexobia.1 and antifungal activity# especially towards strains resistant to antibiotics. The disinfecting activity of some of these compounds exceeds the activity of phenol. 16 USSR UDO 621.382.~ MIRONOV, V.A., NOVOSEL'TSEV, ME., PASYNKOV, "Calculation Of Time Constant Of' Feedback Circuit Of Planar Transistor" Izv. Laninzr. elekt.rotekhn. in-tp (Jo,,=61 Of The Leningrad Electrical Engift,-e,-- ing Institute), 1972, Issue 108, pp 100-115 (from Rzh~Elektrcnika i_yqye py.imen- iY'j, No 11, Nov 1972, Abstract No 11B255). Translati-on: A calculation is given of the dependence of the time constant of a- feedback circuit on the technological and structural parameters of a planar structure transistor. A grid electrical modul was used in which a planar transis- tor was tairl-en as two-d-imensional, i.e., the bace region was coneidered as a thin conductive layer. A comparivon of the calculated values of the tire constant with those measured on an actual trPneistor chows that a diverFence between tho ex- perimental and analytictal curve is oboorved only in the oren oV Itirge currentp. ill. N.K. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--PASTE FOR POLISHING COATINGS -.U- AUTHOR-0)31-BERZINS, R.v OGILETS, M.Vof S H I N TI_A!t A dt*"wiw.~4 CCUNTR Y OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE.-U.S.S.R. 264,574 ZREFERENCE--0TKRYTIYA, IZ08RET.#,PROM. 06RAITSYP TOVARINYE ZNAKI 1970, 'DATE PU3LISHED--03MAR70 '-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS ~JPPIC TAGS--PATENT, WAX, PASTEt ETHYLENE GLYCOL, ETHER CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1085 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 ACCESSION NO--AA0116551 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AA0116551 .ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE PASTE HAS THE FOLLOWING COMPN.: AEROSIL 4-10, MIXT. OF POLYETtlYLENE GLYCOL ETHERS OF HIGHER FATTY ALCS. 4-7, BLEACHED MONTAN WAX 3-13, PARAFFIN 3-7, CERESIN 1-3, APINDLE OIL 1-4, PROTECTIVE LUBRICANT,(CONSISTING OF 75PERCENT NITRATED OIL# 1.5PERCENT OXIDIZED PETROLATUM# 5PERCENT AL COMPD. AND 5PERCENT PAKAFFIN) 1-3, TECH. PH SU62 0 0.5-1 WHITE SPIRITS 30-8t AND H SUB2 0 25-41.,5PERCENT. FACILITY: SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION BUREAU OF CHEMIZATION OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY, LATVIAN S.SVR. USSR um: 621-791-763.1:669-295..621--:;57.7 BOXMIRE11.1 V. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, ard ",ggQL A. JI..b Doctor of Technical Sciences "Spot Welding Titanium Ground Contactsof Moscow, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, No 5, 1971, P 34 Abstract: The authors present data on spot velding gro~andizig contacts made from titaniun and its alloys with various types of electroplated coatings. The results show that spot welding produces a reliable electric contact tetween titanium and radio parts where the titanium ground contacts are first electroplated with subsequent soldering to them of various parts and con- ductors using low-temperature soldem Qriginal article: one table, one figure, and three bibliographic entries. 77 USSR UDC 613.644+613.63:547.262):612.8 -SH-IFACHEVA A. D., Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Hygiene imeni F. F.- ToThe Synergistic Effect of Industrial Ultrasound and 1-"thanol on the Nervous System of White Rats" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 1970, pp 27-30 Abstract: The combined effect of low-frequency ultrasound waves and toxic substances on workers is of great concern. The combiuation of ultrasound with ethanol is frequently encountered in indust-rj, since ethanol is used in the ultrasonic cleaning of parts. Both ultrasound.waves and ethanol strongly affect the central nervous system. White rats were subjected to ultrasound and ethanol together and separately, and the ef-fects on the central nervous system were studied by observing shifts in the latent period of the uncondicLoned defensive reflex. The combined affect of both agents, regardless of their characteristics, produced more pxanounced shifts than did either factor separately. The type.of effect observed is. determined by the ultrasound. Preventive- measures should include the shielding of workers in industrial enterprises against expooure to ultrasonic waves. 1/2 015 UNCL ASS IF [ED PROCESSING DATE--'27NOV70 TITLE--STUDY OF COMPOUNDS OF TIN WITH GROUP TV ELZMENTS BY THE NUCLEAR GAMMA RESONANCE METHOD -U- ilUTHOR-(04)-PEREPECH, K.V.i SEREGIN, P.P.v BOLTAKS, !3.1. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-.-,SOURCE--lZVEST. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATERIALY, APR. 1970, 6, (4), 30-819 DATE PU8LISHED ------- 7.0 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TArS--,-,AklMA RAOIATION, T I NCOMPOUND, Cll~mc,IL Bwml~!G, spc-~,-,-ff,,wscopfc 'LENIDE A',IALYSIS, SE -STRICTIONS CONTROL MARKING--NO RE OOCUM-NT Ct.A'S--l.)NCLASSIFfF0 ..PROXY REUL/FRAtME--3003/1448 STEP CIRC AC(;FSSI0,`4 NO--Af"01-3038L UN t, A S S 1. F I E 1) p:7,,' (,f* sz JmG [),\I'E-- 17NIOV70 UNC L A S S I'f' I E 0 D C1RC A 8 S TR AC T iX TR AIC TU) GP - A65TR ACT DHC (-,A M AR F, S U NE SPECTRA OF A NVMBER OF ('.0"VOUNDS OF S N WITH IV ELIDIEiNITS (SNI'SE, SNTF, tuc.i "JERE SJU011"O AND liNTERPRETED IN TERMS 0l'- THU CHFMICAL F~111!-'T AND QUADRUPOLE SPLITTING OF Tffl--~ co~AESPONOIINCI MHURIALS. THUS Ul [HE CASE OF THrE. 0TCH;4kLC0(;FNU.)E-S THF, CIWMICAL Sill FT WITH EDICY .0 BY THEO~~Y. !"10 INCREASING IfINICITY OF Titf~ UIEMIC,11- 13113NOp AS P:~ , TRACE 'IF THE UHMPGUND S111 SUB2 SE SU13 WAS FOUNDIt ONLY A SUPERPOSITIOIN OF .THE SPECTRA OF S!NSE AND SNSE SUB2. UNCLASSILFIED UNCLASSTFIEO~~ PROCESSING DATE-201NOV70 TITLE--MUL-SSBAU&'~ EiFFECT I'l AN ARSENICi SELENIUM, T114 SE11AICONDUCTOR SYSTEM _u_ ~'AUTHOR-(04)-6C9IS0VA, Z.U., VASILYEV, L.N.s SEREGINY P.P., SHIPATOVt V.374 -CCUNTRY OF 1INFO-USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPRGV. 1970, 4(3), 533-6 -'DATE PUBLISHED----70 AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ARSENIC# SELENIUMY TIN# GLASS COMPOSITION, SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTAL, MOSS8AUER SPECTRUM --N(' RESTRICTIONS CCNTRCL MARKING clzll VACUUM MELTING, DOCUMENT CLASS-U. 'ILL4'~~!P!ED PROXY RE. EL/F RAM[--- 119e)c5/1194 SfEP CIPC ACCESSICI, tvu--Ar')011b7(23 UNt: L A SS I F I E 0 2/3, 025 UNCLASSI FIM PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0118763 ABSTRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. YACUUM MELTING WAS USED To SYNTHESIZE A NO. OF AS, SE, SN GLASSES, HAVING THE C.JMPN. AS SUBI.0 SE SUBX SN SURY9 WHERE X EQUALS 0.8-9.0 AND GAMMA EQUALS 0.015-Z.30. THE PRIME119 SN NUCLEUS WAS THE JNE UTILIZED TO DET. ISORER SHIFT AND QUADRUPOLE SPLITTING BY MCESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY. 'ro ACT AS STDS., ALL OF THE KNOWN 8INARY CCi'-IPDS. BETWEEN SN PLUS AS AND SE WERE SYNrHESIZE0 SIN SU66 AS, SN SUB3 AS SUa2, SN SUC4 AS SUB3r SNIAS, SN SU83 AS SU64, SN SUB2 AS SU63v SNSE9 SNSE SUB2, AND SN SUB2 S-= SUB3)~ THE LAST COMPD. MAY NOT EXIST AS A SEP. mOIETY, SINCE ITS SPECTRUM IS PRECISELY THE SAME AS THE SUPERIMPOSED SPECTRA OF SNSE AND SNSE SUBZ,. THE TERNARY ALLOYS OF AS, SE, AND SN ARE NOT SPECIFIC COMPOS. WITH UNIQUe STRUCTURES. IN THE VITRECUS AREAS OF THE ALLOYt ONLY SNIIV) WASIFOUND. IN SUCH REGIONS, EVEN WHEN ALL OF THE SN WAS THE 119 ISOMER, NO CHARACTERISTIC SN(II) LINES WEREFOUN9 IN THE SPECTRUM. FOR THE: SERIES OF ALLOYS CHARACTERIZED BY ASSE SUBO.8 SN SUBY,~.ASSE SUBI.O~SN SUBY, AND ASSE SUB1.5 SN SUBY, 5CTH SN(11) AND SN(IV) LINES WERE,FOUND IN' THE SPECTRUM TAKEN AT THE CRYST. REGICh'S. AS THE SN CONTENT OF THESE REGIOINS 4AS iNCREASED, THE SN( IV) LINES TEND TO DISAPPEAR AND AS THE PERCENT SAJI ES FURTFEk INCREASED, IN ADON'. TO THE SPECTRUM CCRRESPON01ING TO CRYST. SNSE, FURTHER LINE CCkRESPONDING TO A Sl%-AS (;G:IIP04 BEGIN TO APPEAR. IN CRYSTD. GLASS ALLOYS LF THE ENRICHED SE TYPE, SUCH AZS-t ASSE SUB2.5 SN SUBYr ASSE 5b'b4.0 SN SU6Y, AND ASSE SUB9.0 SN SUa'Y, ONLY SN(lV) LINES ARE FCUNJ IN THE MOESS6AUER SPECTRUM WITH IHE ISCMER :iHlFl' COkRESPONDINIG TO CRYST, SNSE SUB2. LINLILASS IVIED 3/3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC I-CCESSILN NO-AP0118763 A6STRA-CT/EXTmiACT--t;!jTt IN A PGLYCRYST. ALLOY, SU%".H A~ 4SSE SUB2.5 SN SU131-5, Sz,( II) LINES ARE FOUND WITH AN ISGMCR SHIFT CHARALTERISTIC FOR CRYST. SNSE. SPECIFIC GLASS COMPNS. WERE ANNEALED TO PkOMOTE .4 GREATER DEGREE CF CkYSTALLINITY'. ASSE SU62.5 SN SUbO.4 GLA-SS AFTER BEING ANNEALED FJk 1500 HR AT 200CEGREES GAVE RISE TO THE CHARAGTERISTjr~ SNSE SUB2 SPECTRum, wHILE ASSE SU81.5 SN SL80.1i SUdJECTED TO AN ANNEL i%T 250CEGKEES fCR 750 HA GAVE RISE TO THE SNSE SPECTRUM. X RAY INVESTIGATIGN OF THESE SAPPLES CONFIkIMED THE RESULTS OF THE MOESSBAUER STUEY. Pli CHALCGGENIDE GLASSES OF THIS SYSTEM,ISN IS TETRAVALENT BONDED ONLY TO SE AND THE STRZUl--TURE IS ROUGHLY TETRAGONAL WITH A COORDINATION NO. Of- ALTHOUGH THEkEWAS NO UNIQUE STRUCTURE IN THESE TERNAR'Y CGMFNS. A uNIT STRUCTURE, SE SU83 SN#SEtASSE SU132i DOES EXIST IN THE VITREOUS PHASE TO SOME DEGREE* 1/2 012 UNCL4SSIFIED PROCESSiNG DATE--lbOCT70 TITLE--USE OF THE MOESSBAUER EFFECT AND EPR IN srLIDYING THE AClIOt%l OF PROTON IRRADIATION ON IRQlq OXALATES:-U- AUTHOR-(04)-YERLEMIN, L.P.t SHIP 9T., TARASGV, V.A., SEREGIN, P.P. ..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:,SOURCE--KHIJ'4. VYS. ENERG. 1970, 412). 185-6 '..,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~-~_SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-MOSSBAUER EFFECT, EPRI '~.CONTROL. MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0856 IRON COMPOUND, OXALATE, PROTON STEP NO--UR/0456/70/004/002/0185/013() CIRC ACCESSION P,.10--AP0118032 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--160CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0118032 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF IRRADN OF FE OXALATES BY 5-MEV PROTONS WAS STUDIED. THE DOSE VARIED (0.7-7) TIMES .10 PRIME22 EV-G. THE MOESSBAUER EFFECT WAS STUDIED AT 295DEGREESK. WITH INCREASING DOSE THE FE(III) OXALATE (1) CHANGED COLOR FROM GREE,.',l TO YELLOW. THE INTENSITY OF THE LINES CORRESPONDING TO THE QUADRUPOLE SPLITTING OF FE(II) INCREASED IN THE MOESSBAUER SPECTRA. AT 7 TIMES 10 PRIME22 EV-G ONLY FE PRIME2 POSITIVE IONS ARE PRESENT4 COMPARISON OF THE I SPECTRA WITH THAT OF FE(11) OXALATE (It) THAT WAS IRRADIATED TO 7 T!MES 10 PRIME22 EV-G SHOWED THAT THE CHEM. SHIFTAND THE QUADRUPOLE APLITTING OF BOTH SPECTRA ARE SIMILAR AND THAT THE IRKAON. BY PROTONS FORMS 11. THE CONVERSION IS DUE TO THE STRONG RLOJCING ACTION OF C SUBZ 0 SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE ANIONS SURROUNDING THE FE(III) [ON. THE DECREASE IN THE EFFECr OBSO, IN THE IRRADN. OF I WITH UP TO 7 TIMES 10 PRIME22 EV-G IS DUE TO THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CRYSTAL ST8UCTURE OF INITIAL 1 AND THE FORMATION OF A POROUS STRUCTURE OF It CHARACT,ERIZED BY A LOWER MOESSBAUER. COEFF. FACILITY: NAUCH-ISSLED. KHIM. INST., 'LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV. IM. ZHDANOVAv LENINGRADi USSR. r -_112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--MBESSBAUER EFFECT IN TIN EMPURITY ATOMS IN SILVER HALIOES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-YEFIMOV, A.A., BONDAREVSK IY, S.I.i SER EGINv P.P*? SHIPATOV, V.To ,-~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19709.12(31# 949-50 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ,TOPIC TAGS--MOSSBAUER EFFECT, SILVER COMPOUND, HALIDE, IO0IDEv CHLORIDE, DEBYE TEMPERATUREt EMISSION SPECTRUM,.SPECTROSCOPY, TIN, METAL IMPURITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRA,4E--1995/1288 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/003/0949/0950 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116750 UNC L A S'S I F I E 1) ..... ...... 212 028 'UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116750 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.- THE STATE OF SN ATOMS WAS STUDIED IN AGCL AND AGI BY MOESSBAUER EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY USING PRIME119 SN PRIMEM. SN WAS INTRODUCED BY MELTING THE ABOVE SALTS WITH METALLIC PRIME118 SN THEN IRRADIATING WITH AN INTEGRAL FLUX OF THERMAL NEUTRONS (Z TIMES 10 PRIME21 N-CM PRIME2)a THE SPECIMENS OBTAINED WERE MOESSBAUER SOURCES AND CA ST4NNATE WAS THE A6SORSER, CONCN. OF SN DID NOT EXCEED 5 TIMES 10 PRIME18 -CC. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE CHEM. SHIFT OF PRIME119 SN PRIMEM IN AGCL AND AGI CORRESPONDS TO THE PRESENCE OF ONLY SN PRIME4POSITIVE TONS* IT CAN BE ASSUMED THAT ~N PIZIME4POSITIVE ION IS IN INTERSTIAL LOCATIONS AND SURROUINDED BY 4 CATIONIC VACANCIES. ANOTHER POSSIBILITY IS THAT SN PRIME4POSITIVE ION IS LOCATED AT CATIONIC SITES AND FORMS ASSOCNS. WITH 3 CATIONIC VACANCIES. THIS IS CONFIRMED BY THE BROADENING OF THE MOESSBAUER SPECTRA. THEM EFFECTIVE DEBYE TEMPS. WERE CALCD. FROM THE MOESSBAUER COEFF. 117 fi- L 1 1 V~- U ",L- N D- T I PLAT! I'VF1 F UATALYST -u- 3 L Y A ~' SI Y, !).V ~UI%TfRIY 'IF iUF*(.E---KHIV.. TEKf,-qk.iL, TJ'IL-~(-.ASI--L Iq70, 1W31 5-9 ATE PUcLISHED ------ 70 tl3j!---CT ArkEAS-CHEIIIISTRY F,,P I CTA6S--CATALY3T kFGE'~ERATI.?N, PLATIN-Wit HYDROCAR60N C.J!4SUSTI(%/iU)AP64 CATALYST -ON Tr,. C LA ('K I N.C. --N 9E S T:Z I C T ICN S UCt,"'F'4T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIFF) 3 T E P N r- -W). 0 35 0 0 1 t, 1C; 3 1 o o o (2, Nl~- t. S S I F I E D 2 0 13 UNCLASSIFIED PP OCF~-SINM FW-.-- 029CT7) L ~r -S I c, \1 % BS T~', A~:l / C X i C'i,, C T-- 11) k-,P-0- A D' S T x 4 C T Ti I 1 :11 Z E T i I S S F L I P T L S U , 2 S L 1". 3 T L Y W I T. ~l CL F T H -17 S T S E VAC UA T f-D F 5 CC- to E G E ;% F P A T I ON LDTR I I."; '~F. 7- ',E F. A T I s j S F S J t T H T I J',' IST ST~P O-r' i f ~j .1 U I ",,I A Y r AR s THE m r i 3 F H 5 U b 2 C) P F- _ '00"'ING I~CGE.NF!~,%T 1 ON WA S T i (J S, P F E D USSR UDC: 620.171.2 SKLYAPOV, N. If., KONONCHOK, N. I., ISHCHENKO, 1, 1., 110GRY.-:131NYAK, A. D., LOZITSMY, L. P., LAPITSKIY, Yu. A., SINAYSI'lY, B. N., KUFAYEV, V. N. "Determination of Durabi lit), Of 11cat-Resistant Alloys in Unstable Operating I-lodes Considering Bricf Overloads" Kiev, Problemy Prochnoti, No 3, M3r 73, pp 100 .1. Abstract: The specific features of application Of tile. ji-ni~ar hypotlic-sis of' addition of damage during calculation and acculei,atcd. experimental deteri:6P.- ation Of' 01C -TJ,-irZi1ItQVd (10rability of parts opcr;iting i~:ith Lrief ovorlofid-. during individLIZIl ill OIC JWOJ~ralll of lin'stabic lo;ldhl", writil Static 'Ind variabje loads are studied, as well as problCills of 'Idju~;twolit of tile corres- ponding calculation characteristics for heat-resistant alloys. Thc cuiwept devel.oped by, 1,ho i:-, in th?11L thc ~;llure ot, e"t-ti-sid-d ;'J, ally momont is dvtCrIllined by socccs~-Jve addition of its parts f'or st,,igos of' tile program under the Col'.)bined influence of loaJs and toxper;,wros, in a quasi.-Mable nodc, f'or t1w sets of low!-Verill :;tatic :11)d endurance cfwraciorisLics are u1ALli:-.ed, consi-dering the jilfblence of Iho 10,1di I Ig pl-0.11isto r Y a I I d t I I o Co I, re"; pu, Ili HIIJ, Ill it i nI-v(!:, t,ol, vor iol I 1/2 USSR SELYAROV, N. M. , et al, Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, NO 3, ~Lwc 73, pp 100-101; teaLperatur-as and dur-a"bilities. The spectrum of loads is studied in combina- tion with the sequence of their application, i.e., in time. 2p 73- USSR UDC 539.375 KONIONCHTYK, 11. 1., SHIPIL' V. YA. "Estimating the Life of 11'eat-Resistant Alloys as Applied to the Conditions of Nonstationary Loading" Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. J-n-t inzli. grazlid. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific Works of the Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers), 1971, vyp. 1, pp 30- 34 (from Uh-Helchanika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No IIV518) Translation: An analysis is performed of the most widespread method of esti mating engine life based on the pr--nciple of li-near sumnation of &Ciagge using the standard primary characteris tics of Llic materials. In ordcr to determine the life of parts madf! of heat-resistant alloys it is proposed that the charac- teristic features of the actual loading of the engine elements be considered, suitable calculation characteristics be obtained and natural loading prograns be reduced to forced equivalent programs for control laboratory tests. The operating life by the program is determined from the condition of independence of accumulation of da?laae fr(yn the static'and fatigue comvonents. Ilie degree of forcing of the laboratory test program is determined by means of the stress forcing conditions which it is recommended be obtained fronm the parameters of the hysteresis loop and the energy dissipation, USSR UDC: 517.9:S33.7 GREBENSHCHIKOV, Yu. B., "V-1all Moscow "A Maximum-Thrust Nozzle With a Given Area of the Lateral Surface" Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitellnoy Matematiki i IMateniaticheskoy Fiziki, Arol 12, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, PP 262-265 Abstract: The following problem is considered. Let ab be the unknown contour of a nozzle, let ac be the given charac- teristic of the oncoming flow, and let bc be-the character- istic of the first family (Fig.)., The area S of the lateral- surface and the external pressure PO are given. The problem is formulated as fol-loi-ist Fk . , )-r. giVen vslucs of- PO and the initial characteristic ac) find the faoctjx~n n(x),whinh guarantees the extremum of the functional X= 1/3 M USSR GREBENSHCHIKOV, Yu. B.,'Shipilin, A. V., Zh. ITychisl. Mat. i Matem. Fiz. , No 1, 1972,. pp. 26~-265 assuming the isometric conditi on ab 0)" S f 'A d., the differential relation on ab and satisfaction of the equations Ou av d(Y(JU) O(YPL,) OP OP dP a' o, -pu, -pv, a' sin, a dy OX Ox JV d1) U2 + V in -region abc. I-lore x, y are cylindri.cal coordinatcs; u, v are projections of velocity on the x- and y--axesl p is densit),; P is pressurel a is the speed of sound; a is the Nach ang1e; and K is the adiabatic exponent. An iteration proce5s is pro- posed for solving the boundary value problem, and the results 2/3 lt~17- --V"T .1 USSR GREBENSHCHIKOV, Yu. B., SHIPILIN, A. 11. Zh. Vychisl. Mat. i Matem. Fiz. . No 1, 1972, pp 262-26"5 are compared with those found by using othor methods. Three figures, two tables, bibliography of three titles. Y 3/3 USSR UDC, 577.4 SHIPILINA, L. B. "Program of Synthesizing Boolcan Functions in Bracket Form on One Type of Homogeneous Medium~' inform. =terialy. Nauch. sovet Eo ko "ileks. probl. "I'LibernezUka-l' AV S'SR (informational Materials. Sicientific Cc-wicil on the Complex Problem of L)rbernetics, Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR), 1973, ~10 70h), pp n6-1A (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract 110 5V350) [No abstract] 12 U R CIO 16 TITLE--- A LIFE THAT IS LONGER THAN THAT OF A DIAMOND NEWSPAPER-- SOVETSKAYA BELORUSSIYA JANUARY 9j 1970, P 11 COLS 4-6 ABSTRACT-- AND ASSOCIATES OF T.'qE F; INSTITUTE OF SOLID STATF_ PHYSICS WrSEMICONDUCTOPS OF THE WHIT_--- HAV~' SYNTHESIZED BORON N-111TRIDE. IN T! MFII-T MRM OF PLATES. THE PROGRAI!l WAS_GU'IDFD BY N. N. SIROTAl 'R OF -47 *4 Y, THE IMITE RUSSIAN ACADEi 21 19571517 'H, q" 11: ll~i;Niliipiki il"N"il i iflhiP HAlill" Oii'ft, hkml filt-Mi L~--Rl 1~~H Pll~ KEN, USSR, Me 621.039.512.45 BASS, L. P., BRODER, D. L., MILKIN, A. S., KUTUZOV. A. A., SMETANINT, A. A., SUVOROV, A. P., SHESTOPALOV, Ye. V., SRIPILO~-,-',k.-Ye. "Reactor Neutron Spectra in a Cylindrical Neutron Duct Surrounded by Water" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchitv reaktorov (Problems in Reactor SaEety Physics Urcm Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972,~pp 123-129 RM-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May'72, Abstract No 5.50.61) Translation: The energy and spatial distributionsof neutrons with energies above 200 kev in an iron cylindrical neutron ductat distances up to 66 cm from its origin are discussed. The exper-imental data are compared with computational results made by two-dimensional programs using the Pi - approximation of the spherical harmonics method and the 2DI0,5-approximation of the characteristic method. The presence of experimental data on the neLT_ tron. energy spectra makes possible a corrective check on the methods for calculating Une parameters of shields of limited transverse dimensions. 7 ill.2 8 ref. 1/1 46 USSR UDC 632.954 ~IHIPIIIOV, N_ At.All-Unlon Institute of Plant VOYEVODIN, A. V Protection "Llesults of Studies and the Outlook for the Ut,ilization ot Herbi- cides" Moscow, Zashchita. Rasteniy, No 4, 1970, PP 47-4.9 Abstract A chronological review io presented of the work carrIed out in ~he field of herbicides prior to the revolution, in the post-revolutionary erao and finally in tho post,..1*111 period. A short section on economic aspects of herbicides in the USSR and abroad is followed by an extensive list.- of various 111arbicides as they are used against woods of spodific types of planto and vege- tables. USSR UDrC 632.954 VOYEVODIN, A. V., SHIPINOV, 14. A.p All-Union Institilto of Plant Frotectioi "Results of Studies and the,Outlook for the Utilization of Iferbi- cides" Moscow, Zashchita RaqteniY, No 4, 1970, PP 47-49 Abstract; A chronological review in presented of the work carried ut n he field of herbicides prior -to the ra-volution, in the post-revolutionary erap and finally in the post-VAGI period. A short section on economic aspects of herbioidoii in tbe USSR find abroad io followed by an extensive 11st of varlaus herbicides as th67 are used against weeds of specific typen of plants and vage- tables. USSR UDO 621.)14.~8 (08-3.8) AKODIS, M.M., DROBINIINA, T.YA., URHOV, V.S., [Ural'ak politekhn. in-t--Ural Polytechnical Institute) "Frequency Converter Using Contr,71led R6ctifters USSR Author's Certificate 11o, 2677�~, filed 16 Jan 68, publiahed 9 JulY 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye- primenenLye, No 2, February 1971, Abutract No 2B~65?) Trana-la-tion: In order to increase the effectiveness and relisbility of thyriator frequency converters which contain saturable reactors, it is proposed 1.1 ehunting thyristorized networlice to connect a semiconductor diode and a resistor in parallel and to include a capacitor in verieu with thom. I ill.,I.R. USSR UDC 621.314.5701Q13.8) SYN, V. V. (Ural'skiy politelkhn. in-t im. S. Kirova MINEYEV, 'J. A., S !!PIT Ural "Series Inverter" USSR Author's Certificate No 2,48825, Filed 6 Feb 68, ?ulblished 14.9 ~Ian 76 ro n. RZh--Elekt P FTrene-aive, -~,)o 10, October 19710, Vascracr ',,;o 1033~';1?) Translation: A scries inverter is proposed which consists of colls successively placed into operation, each of -which contains thYristors and commutating capaci- tors. In order to increase the reliability of switching on of the units, it is proposed to connect the commutating capacitors among themselves in parallel via the thyristors. 3 ill. I. R. TYM-r Ta 7-77 USSR UDC: S39.37:539.3-215 SHIPITSINA, Ye. M. 'IStudy of Deformations of a Hollow Sphere Under Pulse Loading Using the Three Dimensional Theory of Elasticity and the Theory of Shells" Kiev, Prikladnaya Melkhanika, Vol 8, No 11, Nov 72, pp 28-32. Abstract: The problem of the theory of elasticity is solved for a thick- wall hollow sphere under even dynamic loading , by the nethod of integral Laplace transform-;. The displacements and deformations are found for the case of Joadinp wi.t1i a brief pulso., ThO rOSILlItS M-0 CMTIPZITId will-I thc Onvelope solutioll. The 2-wi[rc of geometric paranitAor,,; %rid Joading times, within which calculations using envelope theory for lbi,ief, intensive loading can be considered reliable is determined. 1JSSR UDC 539.18 140ROZOV, V. 11., TATARINOVA, N. A., "Application of the Atomic-Absorption Hethod in Deterninin" the Fields of Atoms and Ions in Spectral Light Sources" Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii., Vol XW, 11o 6, 1971, pp 934-1)83 Abstract: A photographic and photoelectric method of recording atomic and ionic fields in spectral light sources based on atomic-absorption measurements was developed. The optical system of the device permits a detailed picture of the distribution of the optical densities in the source to be obtained with high spatial resolution. The electric recording circuit provides for separa- tion of the absorption :iignal against a background o~- strong natural radiation of the source. By the photoelectric procedure it ir. possible to measure the atomic end ionic concentration fields the resonance lines of which are within the opera- ting range of the spectrograpb and. within the range of snectral sensitivity of the photomultiplier. The radiation intensity of a txiba with a hollov cathode and the sensitivity of the recording circuit are very high atid permit 2 operation with a sounding UU-1 Results beam with a cross section of 0.1 x 0.1 of using the technique's are presented for the atomic fields of calcill-ri in an 1/2 U~SR MOROZOV, V. N.) et al. ~ Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol XV, No 6, 1971, pp 984-988 acetylene-air flame. A diagram of the isolines of the optical density of the acetylene-air flame for the 422.6 nm atontic line of calcium is given. Graphs are also presented for the optical dens:Lty of the central cross section of the electrode spacing of a direct-current electric arc for the 422.6 nn; atomic line of calcium and the 328.0 nm atomic line of silver. The graphs show that calcium and silver atoms are observed at a distance of up to 10 im from the dischar-e axis. In the central section of the electric arc plasma the calcium atom concentration was less than in the peripheral regions. This arose from significant ionization of the calcium atoms in the ce-ntral part of the pla!-,.-,.Ia. The ojoluLion of the AbeliaLl int(!-ral equation if, reqiiired to ~.oiivert from the neasurud optical density fields to the radial distribuLiof, of the atoms. The method of measuring atomic and ionic ficilds in spectral li-lit sources can be used for Lnxperimenta I studies of atom transfer, the laws of formation of atomic vapor, measuring the degree of ionization of atoms,and solving of the problems. 2/2 USSR UDC 543.42 MALYKff, V. D., MEWSHIKOV, V. I., MOROZOV, V. 141.,j%j "The Possibility of Using an AJternating-Cu'rrent Arc in Atom-Absorption Axalysis" Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, No. 1, Jan 72, Dp 12-16 Abstract: A method for atom-absorption analysis of elements with the applica- tion of an alternating current are is proposed; previous studies had proposed the use of a direct-current electric current as an atomizer in conducting atom-absor-otion analyses,but the initial studios showed that the sensItivity of atom-absomttion measurements considerably exce,-~ds the sensitivity or emission measu."ements. Absorption.is measured with a strohoscope in the current Dzuses to avoid the disturbing oftect of are radi.ationland t'his, m_-~Ices it pos~;ible to desirn a circuit for recoi9in:, the ab5O1TtiW1 Sifirkil- 'Die distl'ibilti-011 0"' vapors of the mate-riial was est,031ished on the basis ~:)` thi change in -r:hf! optical density of th(2 grapland I-fit! avuralre rfm;t 1)Qviod o17 Oie W~oni::; wa.,,, measured. Sensitivity data obtained for atom-absor-)'Llon measurements of gold and silver in coaLdeposits show that the sensit-l"Vity was 5-10-5% for frold and 3*10-7 for silver. The studien established I.-hat the 1/2 USSR MALYKH, V. D., et al, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Gpekt:-,oskop_-'-i, No. 1, Jan 72, pp 12-16 arc is a promising atomizer in atom-absorption analy:ijis. it makes ft possible to obtain high concentrations of atomic vapors in a brie-f- timePand the absorp- tion zone exceeds the excitation zone of the arc bv inore than a factor of 2-31. These factors ensure a high sensitivity of atopi- ion analvsis for map,, elements. Studies of the cDtlcal density as a function of current phase and neasurements of the aelay tiime of the atoms in the interelectrade gap suggest that atom-absorption analysis in the arc current pause will have the high sen- sitivitty only for elements with the low d-issociation energies of oxygen mole- cules. 2/? 106-7 -ME:HMIA-,h;11,6 ~E !_-11 u ins 111 . .... .,I 111.2i 1: , I I~A ~11 !M,4 i LH ;I B 1:1. WT 1 111,11! ~il- 112 027 UNCLASSI FIErj PROtESSING DATE--230CT70 f ITLE-E-FFECT OF AURENAL GLA-NIDS r-UNCT IONAL STATE ON OXIDATIVE 14ETABOLISM OF VITAMIN A AND irs CONTENT IN ADRENAL GLANDSv LIVER AND BLOOD PLASMA -AUTHQq-[04)-GRIG0RYEVA, L.V,p NATANS01"It A*O., SMIRNOVt IkI.I., SHIPITSYNA, COUNTRY 0 F I1NFO--USSR SOUPCE--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMIIt 1970r VOL 16, NR 3, PP 300-306 ~,QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIPLOGICAL AND.-MEDICAL SCIENCES '.--.TOPIC TAGS-ADRENAL GLANOP OXIDATION, METABOLISM, VITAkitill, LIVER.* BLOOD PLASMA '.-C0,%Tf