SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHITIKOV, V.S. - SHKINDEROV, YE.G.

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015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0123047 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS OF ANALYLING FERkOCHROVIUM FOR GASES V. S. SHITIKOV, AND N. A. GEDEREVICH, 1967) WERE NOT CONSISTENT BECAUSE OF INHUMOGENEITY OF SAMPLES. FERROCHROMIUM SAMPLES, (CONTG. 6.06PERCENT Ct 0.6PERCENT SI, 70.9PERCENT CR)t WERE SENT TO ,SEVEN DIFFERENT LABS. ABS. DEVIATIONS WERE 0.01PERCENT, 0-003PERCENT, AND 2.0 LM PRIME3-100 G fOR U, Nr AND Ho RESP* ME41N RELATIVE DEVIATIONS WERE 1?-.09 21.19 AND 25.5PERCE.NT, RESP.; THE MAX6 TO MIN. RESULT RATIOS WERE1.59 3.0, AND 7.5, RE*SP. FACILITY: ZAPORO-ZH. ~MASHINOSTROIT. INST.t ZAPOROZHE, USSR. V*:r IN- FIRTM j - Hit ~1 0 3 1 J I S S1'-'Nfi 426090IOoV--ON NUISS330V co/ooo/ c,). /gzio/ bn--uN d 3 IS 031jISSVIDWFl--SSVI:) IN~WI)300, , '13313 3S3i%VgNVW ISV3 ICTO(fl)/NOlllqNOIS3G,- 'IDiZil" lSlV') OINDIS(IV '1331S 3N-lWVtlNVW 1191H 'SV) DMINIVINU) IVI.-Jiq I*ivi:--"W !DNINIVIND) SV9 4AIAIV NOUI ';S3NV9NVWUbb9J--~DVI 31d0l*-'- SIVIld3lVW--SV9bV 133ruflls.`~ Ot ------- 0314SIlOnd Z-V~ (I &0L61 *OOA710'dd OV*N "HOIAlf3G39 "S'A 'AOXIIIHS--IIOHmV~:.~- -n- 3UNMVWMI~83i AO IN31NO3 Svq--1"11Vl Otd3SII--3.LVO 5NISS31OUd 031JISSVIAI) 010 zli- ...... ......... 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED P,CCFSSi'l4^ 04TE--I1SG070 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106094 'J A9STPACT/EXTqACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ONI THE BASIS OF fVER 50' '1'.'ALS. 01' W IT N GASES IN FEvMN AftnYS THE F(ILLOWING INTERRELATIONS DET0. INCREASING ST CnNCN. THE 0 CONCN. DECREASED. 141TH INCREASI~,!G CONCN. "3F C 1*0-7aOPERCENT THE 0 CONCN. DROPPED-PN THE AV, FR31A,0.026 TO 0.012PERCENT* DFOXION, WITH AL IS IN3T ALWAYS CCflPt.ETELY EFFECTIVE ,qrH FE,MN BECAUSE MN HAS A VERY HTGH 4PFINITY FOR 0. FOE~PHIS RE'kSON IT IS IS WHEN MELTING HIGH 14N RECOMMENDED TO EMPLOY STRONG DE9XIOIZING CON 9 1 T I OiN '.7 STEELS- (LIKE G13L.) IN ORDER T9 ELIMINATE THE EFFECT Or- THE Hrc'-4 r)EGRFE OF- OXIDN'..- OF-T-HE ORIG[f~AL FET-MN. UNCLASSIFIED mom 10 111111 wal am MR IVIN U. I ME USSR UDG 621.~95t621-397 MENDELEVICH, A.A., SHITIKOV, YE.N. "Energy Spectrum Of Vidootelephone Signallf Sb. nauchn. tr. TaNII Svyazi (Collection Of Scientific Works Of The Central Scientific-Research Institute CT Comminication), 1970, Iusue 2, pp 108-116 (from RZh--Elektroavyazl, No 2, February 1971, Abstract No 2.64.1;18) Translation; The paper evaluatas the energy spectrum of the total picture sig- nal of a vidootelephone. It is shown thatimodulation of the picture signal of a vidootelaphone by quenching pulses of the horizontal swoop loads to a neg- ligible change of the signal spectrum and the.energy spectrum of the video- telephone signal is distributed more unift-rmly then the spectrum of a tale- vision signal, Summary. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621.397.6 Ye. N., Central Scientific Research Institute of Communications UIT111-0-v- "A Device for Transmitting Synchronous Videotelephone Signals" Moscow, Otkr~,tiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 14, 1970, Author's Certificate No 258478, filed 10 Dee 68, p 35 Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a device for transmitting syn- chronous videotolephone signals. The unit contains N transmiLtting and N recep- tion videotelephone sets and synchronization units. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the device is designed to reduce the frequency band of the communi- cations channel to the spectral width of a single vidootelephone signal. An electronic commutator is introduced in transmission for connocting the trans- mitting sets in alternation to the communications chemil during scanning of a single frame, and st memory unit is introduced at the recepticm end in the form of a magnetic drum or disc which rotates-at the frame so&nning frequency and has N fixed recording heads and N fixed playback heads.~: 1/1 Public Health, Hygiene wid Sanitation USSR UDC 613.11(470) S9T---MQ-U,-,L-.,P.--and BORISEMKOVA, R. V., F. F. &-isman Moscow Institute of Hygiene "Some Aspects of Research on Man's Adaptation to Nat-ural and Specific Condi- tions in the RSFSRII Mbscow, Sanitariya i Gigiyena, No 10, 1973p pp 52-55 Abstract: On 28 July 1970, the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sci(,-,ices issued a decree aimed at intensifying research on man's adaptpit:ion to nat.,iral- and special conditions in three directions: (a) Study of "Idartation to climatic and mic-roclimatic conditions an-d prolbleas of reada-ptation; (b) sti-;dv of tho poond-bility of w],arting to physicn). onvironmental ._rS; (C) stud"; of the effacts of polsons entering the body and adapt-lve rr!~;-ponses to them. The article outlines s,--ne of the research now under vrny in t'--e vario7is scien- tific argarizations of the PSF-I? on physiolorical reactions to extremer of heat and cold, noise, vibration, and vexiouz industrial -polsors (e.g., ethyl alcohol, fornildehyde, cyclohexane, carbon tetra-.hlo.ride, and benzene-). lussr, im 613(4170)(09l) PXBIUK, A. F., 33EYLM. US, G. A., GNOYEVAYP. V. L. GY-1--V, 1:1-1, zRiLm. P. 11.) 117MIMI, Ye. L., PALITSEN, Yii. P., cmd ViMMIOV, G. G "Coping With Current Health Problems in the RSFSR" 14oscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 12, 1972, lip 3-16 Abstract: Health problemm were a =jor concern of the coinmtmist lea:le2-s aftal- ,aaized agencies and serv-ccs 'd Uil the revolution ,rho swiftly org to Ili' epidemics and faminec. As these were brought under control, health officials became involved in city p1mming, design and building of" etc. The increasinj tempo of i-ndustriilizzation led the authoritiets by th~e 10--Ols to sturly atnospheric pollution and the dioposal of niamiciptd. rml induCtrial Water pollution and Suitable Ilse of water resources wer--- ma,~o~r interects by the 19401s. Foilowing- the !.3r, iridustriml hyi,,icne and )-,~c-,iprttional di,-,eusses along idth food poisoftnCf; bccvxe the center of atteritdon. 11i the lckolr~ research vas focused on t!,,, problerz created by t)--,e of agricul- ture, the use of pesticides in, yaxticalar. The cf-"'c,,ts of t-- talt-ra- sound, radiation, rricrmmves, and othl-~- technoloCical adxlai-tccz; are rm, ui-,der Study. Much stress is p-lacu-1 oil Preventiv-Q. f:.-~:q 11crt chcc'- UMS of the population, paztic-,Aarly children and arloleoe.mts. Tltic 172 USSR SUTSKOAIA.9 A. F., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 32, 1972, pp 8-16 comprehensive, accurate health statistics was recognized in the 1920's and they are constantly being refined and impk:roved as an indispowable bai3i.-, for planning and taUng effective action. USSR =OV, N. V. and a1.1IT.IKOVA..K..X_, Institute of Atomic Energy imeni IL. V. Kurchatov "Appliation of the K-Harmonics 145thod to Computation of the Properties of Nuclei When Using the K = 1~~l Approximation" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 14, No 2, Aug 71, pp 297-303 Abstract: The K-harmonics method of investigating the properties of multiple- body systems is often used to calculate the binding energies and wave functions of low-lying states or levels of at=ic nuclei. A basic -.1-pproximation of the K-harmonica method has been, developed, the number K takes on a minimal value: that is, K = K,,,,, which is allowed becauce of the syumietry of the wave func- tion with respect to rearrangements of the nucleons. Unfortunately, this approximation cannot be applied to the case of anomalous parity in which the parity ofthe low-lyin6 state is the opposite of the parity of the basic state. In such cases, the approximation K = Kmin+l must be used. In the present article a procedure for calculating this approximation is developed. The matrix elements needed for the approximation are expressed in the form of the matrix elements of a translational-invariant shell model, and form-alas for computing the latter elements are given. As an example, the procedure developed in the article is used to calculate the properties of an 010 nucleus. V.'-. "A" 11- --1- 1 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--ONE MORE SOURCE OF THE ADDITIONAL STRLICTUR'z OF DIPOLE RESONANCES _u_ AUTHOR-(05)-ZHIVOPISTSEV, F.A., NAGAR, N.ELvt SHITI.K.9,VAl K,V., YUDIN* N.P., AKBARYt M.Y. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PHYS. LETTERS INETHERLANDS)v Wr_'_~ 31B, NO*. 6, P. 347-9 (16 AMRCH 1970) DATE PUBLISHED--16MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--DIPOLE INTERACTION, NUCLEAR ENERGY LEVEL, NUCLEAR RESONANCE9 INELASTIC SCATTERINGt PARTICLE INTERACTIONY ELECfRON HOLE _-CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0442 STEP NO--NE/OOOOf7OfO3l/t-kO6/O347/03tt9 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111635 UNCLASSIFIED 212 015 U114CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC, ACCESSION NO-AP0111635 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) G?-0- ABSTRACT. STRUCTURE AKISING PROM THE COUPLING OF 3 PRIME NEGATIVE STATES WITH PARTICLE HOLE SlATES IS CALCULATED. FACILITY: MOSCOW STATE UNIYsr USSR* 112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -TITLE--TRANSLATIONALLY INVARIANT SH6LL,f40D6L -U- AUTHOR-(04)-KUkDYUMOV, I.V., SMIRNOVt YU.F.t SHlTIKQVAv K.V.v ELSAMARAIP ~ S.KH. 'COJUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--NUCL. PHYS. A 19701, 145(2), 593-612 'DATE PU6LI,SHED-----70 ._.-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR SHELL MODELo HARMONIC OSCILLATION, WAVE FUNCTION, COORDINATE SYSTEM CaITAOL MARKI.NG--NO RESTRICTIONS -()QCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0011 STEP NO--NE/0000/70/L45/002/0593/06t2 ACCESSION P40--AP0114411 UNCLASSIFIED 212 024 UNCLASSIOLED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01144il A55TRACT/F=XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. rHE TRANSLATIONALLY INVARIANT SHELL MODEL IN WHICH THE N OSCILLATE HAkMONICALLY WITH kESPECT TO THE NUCLEAR CENTER OF MASS IS CONSIDERED.. IN THIS MODEL THE WAVEFUNCTION OF THE NUCLEUS DEPENDS ON THE 3(A-1) JACOBI COORDINATES. THUS, Y14E PROBLEM OF THE SPURIOUS STATES IS ABSENT IN THIS MODEL. ~THE TRANSFORMATION FROM ONE SET OF JACOBI COORDINATES INTO ANOTHER FOR THE OSCILLATOR WAVEFUNCTIONS IS DISCUSSED. THE METHOD FOR CALCG. THE FRACTIONAL PARENTAGE COEFFS. IS SET OUT. FACILITY.' INST. NUCL. PHYS.v MOSCOW STATE UNIV-v MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--INFLUENiCE OF THE NUCLEAR STRUCTURE ON PHOTODISINTEGRATION OF LITHIUM 6,-U- AUTHOR-t04)-KLJkDYUMOV# I.V.1 SMIANOVv YU.F., SHITIKOVAi K-V*t ELSAMARAIt COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.SOURCE-PHYS. LETT* 8 1970t 31(4), 163-6 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT ~AREAS-PHYSIC.Sv..NUCLEAR. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ~:TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONJ EXCITED NUCLEUSt EXCITATION CROSS SECTJ'ON ~.'.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS --UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT CLASS ,~,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1982/0808 LITHIUM ISOTOPE, STEP NO--NL'/0000170/0311004/016340166 ACCESSION NO--AP0052244 UNCLASSIFIED - - -------- -------------------- 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052244 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN 4TTEMPT IS 14ADE TO DESCRIBE IN A SINGLE WAY THE TOTAL CURVE OF THE DIPOLE PHOTOEXCITATIDN OF THE PRIME6 Ll NUCLEUS. THE PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS OF PHOTOREACTION AND THE OECAY SPECTRA ARE COMPARED TO EXPTL. DATA. THE INFLUENCE OF THE EFFECTS OF N CLUSTERING IN THE GROUND STATE 0. THE FORM OF PH0TOA8soRPrftjN CROSS SECTION IS ESTD. FACILITY: INST* NUCL. PHYS.t MOSCOW STATE ~"UNIV.t MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDO 62-1.371.029.5 SHITOV, A. A. and RENEIFETS, G. F. "The Role of Eligher TPI and TE Normal I'laves in the Propagation Processes of Ultra-Long Waves in Low Altitude Nighttime v,:'ave- guides" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. kon-f.. Do rasprostr. radiovo1n. Tezisy doU. Sek-ts. I (Tenth All-Union Conference on the 1ropagation of Padio Waves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection of v,,orks) "Naull-a," 1972 PP 183-187 (froia RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract 1,1o 1OA320) Translation: The relative contributions of Tli and TE normal waves U&I) in the field distribution of a vertical elv.-(!tric dipoil-e in the low-all-Litude ni,,A).ttime viaverpuide arv investui~.:atvd for the east direction at freauencies of 20 and 25 kliz. in the model. un- der consideration, the contribution of T"2 and '111'.7 1111, is sit, :,nj.f i- cant up to 700-0 hm, butu the contribution of Tl~` H, way be ne,_'octed 2 beginning with ~000 km. Two illustrations, bibi-iography of iG. A. L. 30 - USSR UDC 591.32:531.5 SIMAKOV, Yu. G., AGAFONOV, V. A., VOLKOVA, 0. V.) RQ,%JLhQVA__Ye. A., and SHITOV. .- G. D., Chair of qistology and Embryology, Pediatr;ic Faculty, Second Moscow State Medical Institute imeni N.T. Pirogov, Moscow "Pre-implantation Development of Mouse Embryos Under Conditions of Changed Gravitation!1 Leningrad, Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Embriologii, Vol 64, No 3, Mar 73, pp 5-12 Abstract: Female mice were placed 11-13 hrs after mating into a centrifuge in which an additional gravitational force of 1 G was exerted on them in the dorso-veatral direction. Under the conditions of increased gravitation, a delayed appearance of fetuses transferred from the oviducts into the horns of the uterus was not observed. Morphological changes in the development of the fetuses began to be apparent on the 4th day of pregnancy; they comprised retarded development and disturbances in cleavage. These changes coincided with the beginning of a drop in the content of bound lipidn an(I a rise in the content of PAS-positive substances in the endometrium ~ At the time of implantation, after 4 days of the action of gravitational overload, the majority of fetuses were unable to penetrate into the muscosa of the uterus, because the blastocytes had not lost their zone Dellucida or had undergone USSR SLLMOV2 Yu. G., et al., Arkbiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Embriologii, Vol 64, No 3, Mar 73, pp 5-12 abnormal cleavage with the lysis of some blastomers. There were no signs of implantation on the 6th day. On the 12-13th day of the action of tha addi- tional gravitational force, the mice were no longer pregnant, because their uterus was thimied out as in mice in a state of diestrus. Under the effect of the gravitational overload, gestation was interrupted already in the pre- implantation stage. 112 013 UNCL ASS IF tEG OKOCE'SSING 0ATE--13N,3V7G T lTLE--RE~'.CTl;_-.N M- Up Stijl ALKYL CHLUROTHIOPHUS;"il TES ~tffli ALP,M CHLGRONITI~gSALKANFS -U- AUTH0R-'%03)-1ARTYNUV, I.V., SHITOV9 L.N.r Mi3ROVINTSEVAp YE.A. 'COUNTRY OF l'iF0--USSR .1-SOURCE-LH. 323SHCH. KHTM. 1970p 40(3)r 571-3 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT A-,EAS--CHE&'4 IS TRY JOPIC TAGS-NITROSIG. CGiMPOUND, ALKANE, CHLORINATED 1ORGAml,-, COMWOU0101 ALKYL .PHOSPHITE, P)10SP)1r.1t,,0S SULFIDE, OPGANIC SULFUR Cfh'1'.PfAJ.ND CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTFICTLONS 00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFfED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0933 STEP ilO--L)R/O('o79/7r)/Cj4O/OC)3/0571/C)573 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124593 212 013 UNCLASSI FIED P~IUCESSING L)ATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCQSSION, NO--AP0124593 ABSTRACT 1r-X T;RAC T-- ( U) GP-0- ilb-STRACT. PASSING 3 G CCL YiUI3-)' FN0 Al MINUS 30DEGREES INTO 4 ') (ET,J)(ETS)PCl- IN Cyl S1.162 U ~U(112 IA LJSS OF COLOR ANO AFT~'!R (V%.'Zi'llPlf7, TU ki-10ill TDIP. GAVL 67PEI%CENT ETSP(~J)C'L(CN:CFCLI, B SUM D PRIME-20 1.4790, N PRIMEZ-o SUBD 1.4979; Sl,ULARLY WERE PREP0. 50-65PEPCENT t3USPfi))CL(0N:CFCl-), 6 SU52 10'7-6j)EGREESv 1.3692, 1.41~-25; FTSP(fl)CL(jjrq:CFCF SU82 CL) ,8 SU80.1 57-90E[~?EES, 1.5131, 1.45,12; ,'~~l'SP((J)CL(GN:C,'.lE SUB21 , UNDISI ILLA8LE, 1.2950, 1.5079; ETSP(O)CL(ON:CME SU62)p UNDfSTILLABLEt 1.2640, 1.5052; A,,NlD (ET-S) SU32 P(O)0N':CFCL, B SUB2 108DEGREE-St 1.3070p U114CLASSIFIED 7-0 V V Ace. Nr. Ref. Code., _14, '4', 9_a -MENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LENIN AND STATE TITLE--- ANNOUNCE PR12ES UIS.SIRI NEWSPAPER-- IZVESTIYA, MAY'29.9 1970 P 41 COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT--- NINETY ONE B'ASIC'AND APPLIED RESEARCH WORKS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PRUES. TWO OF THESEY HTHE MULTI-PUR(POSE INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-^C.6" BY N I KAMOV0 B Al. PE 1 11 - 2 _1=~ ROVICH.9 __P~MI - IyEvo K U Oa'~! V.-2,0ARSHEVSKIY A. fR FE M.-A.- -&, . TOF L,_A._P_0TAS8NIk--' VE D Z NEr_ V N. PR1OROv___A.____G_. SATAROV 5 B BREN AND V. A. AZAROVJ AND "THE DEVELOPMENT OF TUIRIBOFAm NK-8 AND N(-9-4 AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM 6F TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES WHICH iSSURED WIDE USES FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS" BY N M. T. VASILISM, V. A.-HUAdy) P-1-44-~IVO V--A---R'ULEE1'KQ1 P, A. SUKHOV A. A. MUKHIN, MUSHENK0. I.._A.__SHKM AND G BEEN SUBM ITED BY THE "M "n". MINISTRY OF fHE AVIATION INNSTRY. Reel/FrDme r__ t__ Ace. Mr.; ijIL4104123-" WA SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY 1171711 77LUID- FILLED CAVITIES*, 165-6gl., BY &--NjlOISEY-x-V ~n A--. PETrROV p V~.-J,,-3UMYANTSEV AND F. L. CHERNOUS -~ND 06LTRA HIGH PRZCISION JIG BORfRd-Rft'C~ WITH 1 000 X 15600 AND 1 400 X 21,,,?40 Mi'l PLATZNS7~7 BY A'i.-KIR YANOV V. G., ~AR06VTCH I V 6UTKUl, .r-zt- I --f --- !-3- -$, A -G,a,,FAUA-dT--AN'D A. S. YEGUDKI , HAVE BEEN SUBMI7TED BY Tliz- Wllin- TATION CENT;r-th OF Tit ACADEMY OF CIENCES AND THE MINISTRY OF THE MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL INDUSTRY$ RESPECTIVELY, %THE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-PURPOSE HIGH- 4LLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED QUALITY ACHIEVED BY T,-rz INERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNACE" BY TV. V. CERAsliloi? M. C9EKHOmOv N. V. SIDOROV. S. K, FILATOV B. A. cXzRE~lNyKH7 P I -- 8-s M. KHAYRUTDINOV I P BARMOTINI-L,.t Xe Uy- K P BAKI"Nov. W N, N. VLASOV-.P. I! MklheV. AND N. A,--TU-LIN HAI 4K!--ENSUl~M-lT-T-E-b Olf -rIlV '71 A'r^Yle'r Mr-rAT I Ifni% Tl"A I Inf A Atr 2 Real/Frame 19870556 -1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 TITLE-SHORT PERIOD PULSATICINS (IF THE P01SAR CP 0908 AND BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF.ITS RADIO'EMISSIGN IN THE RANGE 01: METER WAVES -U- AUTHOR--(02)-VITKEVICHv V.Vow ..SHITOV, YU.,P., OF INFO--USSR ..CCUNTRY -_-:SOURCE-e;CSCOW, OOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSRv VOL 191s NO 31 1970 PP 553-556 DATEPUBLISHED-- -70 .....SUBJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENUSt NAVIGATION ",TOPIC TAGS-PULSARv_STARt RADIO E14ISSICNi RADIO TELESCOPE, PULSATION CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS. DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/~RAMF-1990/IZ34 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/1911003/0553/0556 ClkC ACCIESSIC-N Nf-j--AT0109321 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0109321. ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATIONS OF THE RADIG EMISSION OF THE PULSAR CP 0608 WERE :MADE ON THE E-W CRUC[FORM RA010 TELESCOPE OF THE PHYSICS INSTITUTE AT PUSHCHINA IN 'THE RANGE 601-110 MC-SEC. IT 14AS FOUND THAT THE IMPULSES OF THE PULSAR CP 0808 IN THE RANGE 110-60 MC-SEC CONSIST OF SEVERAL SUBIMPULSES ILr 21' OR 3) WITH AVERAGE SEPARATION' OF 53.6 MSEC. THIS PULSAR IS CHARACTERIZED AS CLASS 11 (DRAKE CRAFT CLASSIFICATION) WITH A MEAN PERM P SUB2 EQUAL 0 PRIMES .053642 PLUS OR MINUS 0 PRI14ES .000002. THIS PE-RIOD IS NGT A f',iULTIPLE OF.THE CLASS I PERIOD (P SUBI EQUAL4.292241 EQUAL 21i.09 P SUa2) AND THEREFORE THE FOLLOWING PICTURE IS OSSERVEO: [N A GROUP CONSISTING OF AN AVERAGE OF 11 IMPULSES THE SUBIMPULSES FOLLOW ONE ANOTHER WITH A MEAN PERIOD P EQUAL 1.2874 EQUAL. 24P SUG12; THEN THE SUBIMPULSES OF THIS GROUP GRADUALLY DISAPPEAR AND SUBINPULSES OF THE NE,'(',' GROUP, DISPLACED BY 53.6 MSEC RELATIVE TO THE FIRST9 FORIII A' HEW.SEQUENCE OF IMPULSES; THEN THE PATTERN IS REPEATED. CP 0a08 IS THE 7HIRD PULSAR IN 14HICH CLASS 11 PULSATIONS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. USIF~G A t!0DEL OF A PULSAR AS A PULSATING ROTATING COMPACT STARv IT IS POSSIBLE TO DETER.-MINE THE WIDT'll AND TC SOME EXTENT THE FORM OF THE RADIO EMISSION DIAGRAMS OF PULSAR SUBIMPULSES. THE MEAINt FORM OF THE RADIO EMISSION DIAGRAM CAN BE 011TAINFO BY C6NSTRUCTING A HIST'QGRAM OF THE DISTRIBUI'lON OF AMPLITUDES OF SUBIMPULSES AS A FUNCTION 01; rHEIR TEMPURAL ROS1110N. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OBTAINED AT FREQUENCIES 642, -96 4ND 110 MC-SEC SHOWS THAT THE MEAUFORM OF THE RAO[. .. -1/2 015 UNCLAS SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -TITLE-SOLID SCLUTICNS OF STRONTIUM AND BARIUM ORTHOSILICATES AND ORTHOGERMANATES -LL- AUTHOR-1021-GREBENSHCHIKOVI R.G.v SHITOVAv V.I. COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR :SriURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(43* 773-5 .-&ATI: PUBLISHEC--70 SU6JECT AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-SOLID SOLUTICN9 SILICATE, GERMANIUM COMPOUND, X RAY LDIFFRACTIONv ~5TRONTIUM COMPOUNDt BARIUM COMPOUND CC,*4Tilogical. schema of the formation of cylindrical shells includes the explosive squeezing with subsequent heat treatment (heating up to 8500C and 50 min aging) of a composit,5 consistIng of a plastic metrix in the form of a foil on a nickel base and rein.-foxcing Uuigsten M-arsa, I., C, 0.03 mm. in diam.p In the form of a grid. The results of an Investigation of the high-temperature short-duration strength of -the sholls &how that the short- duration strength of the composite at 600p 'q5Q, and 1100 C conoldarably exceeds the strength of the ma-trix. At 9506 C the strengthening effect of the comDosite reaches 6, at iiaOo C it reaches 12, with a zInultaneous decre,&se In plasilcity proporties. After heat -treatment the compositea reveal thermal stresses which develop frors the difference in the linear elongation and Vie elastic constants of tho components of the compoulte. 15 - ItIscellaneous USSR UDC 669.15'26-194:621.787.7 VINOKUR, B. B., GRAUN, M. P. , 1'11IL1,CHEVSKAYA, T. V. I _gull URj A. L., KULICHENKO, V. P., and SHIYANOMKIY.,_Y., I., Institute of Casting Problems, Academy of Sciences , Ukrainian SSR "Carbide Transformations in Complexly Alloyed Steel Contain- ing One Percent Chromium" Moscow, Izvestilya VUZJ, Chernava Metallurgiya, No 10 1973 pp 104-108 Abstract: On the basis of studying carbide depositien by and x-ray structural methods the authors concluded that a special chromium carbide 1~'Ie7C3 is formed. The methods used include microdiffraction of carbides extracted into a replica, distortions of the second and third type, modifica- tions in the electrical resistance, coercive fo:~(!e:;, njjcj,o- hardness$ expanding the steel in the state of quenching and pnnealinfr, at temperatures. of 400-6500 C. Under ordinary an- 112 USSR VINOKUR, B. B.9 et al., Izvestiya VUZI Obomaya MetaUurgiya, No Jo, j973, 104-108 nealing conditions this carbide is formed by a gradual re- structuring of the iron carbide in proportion to how much it is doped with chromium, manganese, and tun.a.sten. A coherent bond is retained between the lattices. Lezigthy annealing at 6500 C will result in a separation of trigonal chromium car- bide. Table 1 compares the chemical composition of che car- bide phase as a function of anneallng temperature; Table 2 identifies the carbide phases after different annealing con- ditions. Figure I shows the influence of annealing tempera- ture on change in the fine crystal structure aiid certain physical characteristics of a steel, Figure 2 is an elec- tron diffraction pattern of the carbides and an identifica- tion of the carbide phases following annealing at 6501 C for a period of four hours. The article contains 2 illustrations, 2 tabler~, and 9 bibliographic references, 2/2 1/2 012 U104CL ASS fF I ED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THE PH OF THE KEDIU141 AND OF THE J%ATUi-,E OF ORGANIC SOLVENTS ON THE EXTRACTION OF THEOPHYLLINE FRUm A*,J~OUS SOLUT-IONS -,J- AUTHOR--SHKADOVAv A.I. z~COUNTRY OF INF-0--LISSR ~,SOURCE-FARMATSIYA (MOSCOW) 1970, 1911), 56-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 1-TOPK TAGS--PRCCESSED PLANT PRODUCTv ALKALOIDP SOLVENT EXTRACTION, .CHEMICAL ANALYSISv COLORIMETRY ,'.:CONTROL MARKIING--NO RESTRIC.'rIONS z ,!,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1207 STEP ND--UR/Oq66/'70/019/0"jl/0056/0057 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115226 UNCLASSIFIED 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lo'0CT70 ACCESSION NG--AP0115226 ._ABSTRACT/EXTPA'T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE EXTN. OF THEOPHYLLIN;:: (1) WAS STUDIEO. THE t3EST RESULTS WERE OBTAINE:D BY EXTN. WITH CHCL SUB3, OR DICHLOROETHANE FROM SOLNS. OF PH 4-6, OR 5-7 RESP. I iAS DETD. COLORIMETRICALLY IN THE EXTS. AFTER EVAPN. ACCORDING H. WACHSMUTH AND L. VAN KOECKHOVEN (1963). FACILITY: LIVGV. MED. INST.? LVOV, USSR. USSR UDC 533.6.01.35--3:541.124 SEVIENUUHNA, 0. N. and HKAD~VA, V. P. "Three-Dimensional Flow Past a Blunt Body by a Reacting Mixture of Gases" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 2, 1973, pp 99-103 Abstract: Detailed results of a numerical solution of the problem of three- dimensional nonequilibrium flow past a segmented I)Itjnt body by a reacting mixture of gases are presented for angles of attack ranging from 0 to 25*. Consideration is given to the flow of a nonequilibrAtim ra!1,j),IsL a body (A. revolistion in the s6soniv. and Lransonic region. The three-dimell(Aonal nature of the flow is deteruined by the prcscnce of au angle of attack between the direction of the stream velocity V . and the axis of the body, the flow possessing a plane of symmetry. 5 figures. 6 references. USSR UDC 621-391-14 SHKALIKOV, V. N. n7he !stable Properties of an OscMation Circuit with a Nonlinear Varactor Capacitance in the Super-High Frequency Range" -Ifoscowl Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 3, 1971, PP 42-45 Abstract: The author studies the bistable properties of a circuit consisting of -a nonlinear varactor capacitance and a short-circuited strip line. Relationships are derived which make it possible to select varactor ty ,pe and calculate the resonator of a nonlinear oscillation circuit for the productIon in the circuit of bistable zones in a given frequency range.. An oscil-lation circuit is designed and constructed and its bistable properties studied experimentally. The bistable zones produced are not less than 40 percent of the relative raean. value. This indicates the possibility of constructing trigger units on thetle circuits in the superhigh frequency range. Original article: eight formulas, four figures, and six bibliographic entries. 1/1 USSR UX 531-768.o8q.62 RWHEM=OVA T. P.) SHMIKOV. V. S. and SHUR, V. L. ......... . ... "Subsonic Vibration Installation With Magnetic Suspe nsion of the Movable System" Tr. Metrol. ID-tov SSSR (Works of Metrological Institutes USSR], lSr(2., No 139 (199), pp 77-80 (from Referativnyj Zhurnal, No 10, OCt 72- 32. i~~trologiyn. i Izmeritel'naya Te:chnika. Single Issue. Abstract. No 10-32-524) 'ra Translation: A brief description is given of the t)Te OIVU-2 vib- tion instal- lation which makes it possible to decrease the lower limit of the frequency range to 0.01 Hz, to broaden the range of reproducible acceleration from 1o-7 to 200 ms-2, and to increase by one order of magnitude the amplitude of disloca- tion. Two illustr., two biblio. refs. 1/1 USSR UDC 539.4 LEBEDEV, A. A. , SHICANOV, 1. N. , KOMEVNIKOV, Yu. L. , Kazan "Criteria for Endurance of Steels Under Variable Loads UndeT Conditions of Monaxial and Biaxial Static Extension" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 12, Doe 1972, pp B-19. Abstract: A comparative analysis is preselit,;)d of the existing criteria for fatigue strength under the caufbined influence of static and variable stresses and the criterion suggested for the case whcmi the static stresses are a result of biaxial extension. The analysis is vrell. aTgued with new, as well as known, experimental data and reference!-, to the literature. Ma 11: i-M, -P g1jils m 11-- USSR BRAGIN, D. Ya., SH I. N., VASILIYEV, G. V. "Problem of Designing Bolt Joints Under Conditions o.F Stress Relaxation Md Creep with Vibrations" Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Kazan Aviation In5titutej, No 136, 1971, pp 34-41, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, MeHianika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V664 by V. S. Nai,,iestjiikov). Translation: Results are presented fron. experimcnts on relaxation of stresses in bolt joints of three heat-resistant steels with and without vibration and empirical formlas describinp the results I)Toduced are pre- sented. USSR LOGINOV2 N. Z., SHKANOV,,._J,-,.N.. "Improvement of Method of Testing with Separation of Process of Fatigue Rupture into the Stage of 1-ficTodamage and Final Rupture" Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Kazan Aviation Institute], No 136, 1971, pp 25-33, (Tran5.lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Viekhanika., No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V1272 by L. M, Shkollnik). Translation: A serics.-produced machine for fatigue 16th put-e ben(lin~; and rotation is redesigned so that the stratched fibors c(' the specimeii are in the upper portion. A stroboscopic effect produced by illumination Of the TOtating specimen with a type ISSh-B flash lamp is to obse'rVe the no- ment of appearance of a mucrocrack. When notched speiHmens of VT-8 titanium alloy were studied, data were produced showing that the viability factor of the specimen is 0.6 with respect to themean probability of rupture at variable stress level 28 kg/m,,2. 87 USSR UDC 539.4 BRAGIN, D. YA., LOGINOV, 11. Z., SHKANOV I. N Kazan Aviation Institute, Kazan' "Effect of Certain Engineering Factors on the Fatigue Strength of Titanium Alloys" Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No. 8, Aug 71, pp 78-82 Abstract: Fatigue tests were conducted on circular samples of titanium alloy-c widely used in the aviation industry. It is noted that despite the extensive use these alloys have several considerable shortcomings, including great inhomogene-ity in the micro- and macrostructure, high sensitivity to stress concentration under variable loads, and considerable variability of raechanical properties as a result of working processes. The test samples had a diar.,--ter of 5 and 7.5 ram under pure bending with a frequency of rot'ation of 50 i1z. Tests based on statistical data showed several feature:~ in the behavior of titanium alloys jnder cold warking wbich lead t.--) a low value of the farigue limit at the eytrene houndary of the dispersion region. It, Is ~ihown that the application of (Aectrochc-mical working, electric polishing, and protective media in mechanical working lowers the cold working li~yer and stabilizes the 1/2 BRAGIN, D. YA., et al, Problemy procbnosti, No. 8, Aug 71, PD 78-82 mechanical properties of the alloys. It is concluded that the process of elec- trochemical work_,r.,- at the present level of its te,:ihnological developTrnent should he applied as a final operation in fabricating titanium alloy parts. 2/2 6&~ USSR UDC 669.245'26.018.44 :539.4 BRAGIN, D. YA., SHY-MNOV, I. IT. , GOLWARB, I. P., &MBULLINA, N. V. "Effect of the Technological Conditions of 1i igh-Temp era ture Thermomechanical Treatment on Che Static and Fatigue Strength of Heat-Resistant Alloy" Tekhnol. i organiz. proiz-va. Nauchno-proizv. sb. (Technology and Organization of Production. Scientific Production Collection), 1970, No 6, vp 94-96 (from M-11etallurRiya, jNo 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 41765) Translation: The results of studying the fatigue strenrth of parts made of KhN70'1VT71uB hif~h-allay heat-resistant Cr-NI aalloy subjected to high-temperature thermomechanical treatment are described. Recot=enda ti ons are made With re- spect to thermal condir-lonn and degree of plastic flcua instiring that high strength qualities will be obtained. There are 3 illustrations, 2 tables,and a 3-entry bibliography, (Kazan' Aviation InstiLutel. 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING riAll'E-27NOV70 ITLv,--FArlGiJE TEST FCIR BOILER STEEL IN AN _"SV-111METIRIC LOtiOlING C'CLE -IJ- 'I[STROVA, L.N., AUTHOR-( Ott) -KUDRY4VTSEV, I.V., BUR, PIA"I'llsNovi A.S., SHKANOV, COUNTRY OF IN'FO--USSR SOURCE--PqOBL. PROCH. 1970, (2), 77-80 .~DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt METHODS AND EQUIPMENT TOPIC TAGS--CRACK PROPAGATION, FATIGUE STRENGTH, TEST METHOD, STEAM BOILEP/(U)166NM STEELt (U)22K STEEL CONTROL '4ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENr Cl_ASrj--1J;.lCt.AS5fFf'l:0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1444, S 1'1: fl N 0--UR. 3 66 3Y ri 000 10 02 00 77 008 0 CIRC ACCESSIOIN t,10--AP0135115 2)2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135115 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FATIGUE 1.11mr-r OF STEELS t6GNI,l WITH A RISE IN ME MIEAN LOADULIG CYCLE FALLS TO A Gir'.EATER E'.(TE.:'kiT Tw%I~4 JHAT OF STEEL 22K. TPE ::ST_i%,'3LJSl-llED HIGH SENSITIVITY HF THE F-Of,',NER STEE-1- IS APPA:'ZENTLY DUE' TO A Gf."EATER TEiN409.NCY TO CRACK FORMATION OPERATIOINI OF THE BOILERS. WITH A FAL~ IN THE YTEl,D PO!NT AND STRE.,]GTH rERTAIN STEEL iMELTS OF LIMIT IN k- C, THE TYPE 22,K THE~11` IS A FALL I 'N THEIR FATIGUE STRENGTH GVER. THE ENT11RE RANGE OF MEAN LOADINIG CYCLES. A N INCREASE IN THE SfREN;GTvs AND YIELD LIMITS OF STE:11:1. 16G-11-M 01JES N C, T fNCRE)ASE THE FATIGUE LIMIT DURfrNG ASYN. LUV)ING IN WAf ER. T E' USE III FACTORY AND LAB. PRIAMCE 'IF A DEVELof":1) TEST Ml'~THQD FOR RAPIDLY CHECKING BOILER STEELS UNDER THESE: CONDITIONS APPk0XS. I'HE rEST TO REAL COND IT IONS . IT FACILITATES C01"If'A"I"ISON OF DIFFERe-,NT 13DILER STEELS ~-ROM THEIR SENSITIVITY TO A SYM, LOADING. SUCH TESTS C~AN L~1-- RECCIMM'EiNDEO F13R MAKING C0,4PONENTS FROM MATERIALS THA'r ARE U-55 SENSITIVE To A :SYM. 'LOADING, IN BOILIN-G WATERr WHICH IMPROVES 601-LER OPtRATION. FACILITY: KAZAIN. AVIATS. INST.r KAZAN.v USSR.. N C. 1. AF 1 Ac'c'. Nr: -Abs-tracting Service- Ref. Code: 'PI3W4(;G537 INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABSTJ- Yef, -U)T.74 I-IN rA70-25289 Experimental verification of the fatign strength criteria for, biaxial tension (Eksperimfinta,lttaia provadEp kriteriev ustalostnoi prochnosti Or! tbrukhosnorn rasti;;,thenii). 1. N. _,.SWQGgy_jKazanskiI AviatsionnyU Institut, Kazan, Usgl). Prag=y" Prochnosti7~61. 2, Feb. 1970, P. a-10. 9:refs. in, Russian! Calculation of the Jatigue~ 'strength of materials undergoing alternating bending in,tne case,of biaxial. tension from the basic strength criteria for the complex stresied state. A graph-analytical method of calculating -the fatigue: strength for the cape, of biaxial tension from fatigue strength da Ita for uniaxial tension is proposed, yielding results which are found to be in good agreement with experimental rasults. A.B.K REEL/FRAME UP= =Jxa, ~'M'I~IIVVIIM 114111 USSR va; 621.767.6 NOV Candidate of Technical Sciences, IVAI V. S. "Strengthening of Welds in Titanium Alloys" YlGacow, Mashinostroitell, No 1, Jan 70, p 20 t: In order to obtain welds wi'h a close to Abstrac L, V - Tji_'~~uaf ~the base m etal, 200 titanitun alloy sp,hcimons were wr,-Ided by four different welding z.-.ethods, and t1hon wo.~re -fatigue. tested. Speciriens of the OTL titanium alloy, 2 =,a thio'll", we~,e buts, ,,,elded weld4rZ stresses, the by an argon7shielded arc. To relieve U -iirelded specimens were annealed at 67(~+IOOC far 1.5 and furnace-cooled to 50000 with subsequent coolixig ;.n an aJr atnoz- 7.- r)here, To increase the strerjg-4L-.h of the uTelds, some of thr;-r, w~~re shot blasted. The prepared speoizaoni were thon fat-i7uo teoted., it was found t.hat the fatil3ue strength of the base no-tal p 4 3 r to strengthening wa- q,6 kgc/rw,.~. The hio,'Ihest t"atigue str-ongt]"I of wolds (253 was'obtained in specimens 1-,aided or'l "Dot"n sidos by au'LO-mat i 0- u1sed weldirig. ~51ightly lower fatiguo .strength (22 kgc1r1.JS) was found in upocLiicns voldud on ono i,,idlo SHKANIOV, I-. -N., et al., I~Iashinooqtroitei',, No 1, Jan 70, p 211 with manual D-alsed welding. The lowest fantiguo (20 ,gc/r,=2) was in specimens welded by auto,~mtic and prz~c~a-s- es. After strengthening the welds with shot biastf-,-7, the -rerZth was found in speoLraens wci'd'cd or, bot- highest fatigue st sides by automatic pulsed welding. was establ-~shod, on t.-.e basis of tests, that shot blasting inex-eased the fatic-ua of a weld, bringing it close to the strength of the base metal, USSR UK 620.172.2 e CHERNYAK N. I., BASTUN, V. N., PELEPELIN, V. M., ?"SIMIKAJI M_ i v "Deformation Curves of ~7-6S and W-14 Titanium Alloys at 20-400OC" Kiev$ Problemy Prochnosti, No 6. 1972, pp 6S-67. Abstract: Results are presented from tensile testing of heat-treated VT-6S and VT-14 titanium alloys at 20-400%. Deformation curves are presentud. Within limits of deformation of appreximately 10e, One curves can be approxi- mated by a second-order cquatiDn. . Chan-es in the pripjary i~,ic..chanical charac- terIstics of the alloys with increasing temperature are sho%in. Tubular thin wall specimens were tested, with outer diameters of 79.5 nim, wall thickno-S." 0.115 MM,and gage length 100 rm. For both alloys, the maximum divergence of calculated data froa experimental data is not over 4'. The data prodUced indicate that the influence of elevated teMpOratlITC Oil the characteristics tested is approximately the same for both,m.,~terials. .... ................ . --SR tc: 620.178-4/6 LED BASTO, V. R., PELEPELITI, V. lm~titute of &_,chanics, Academy of Sciences of the UkrSO "Particulars of Deformation of Titanium Alloys in the Plime Stressed State" Kiev, Prikladm!Zra Mekhanika, Vol a, No 4, Apr 72, r p 93-09 Abstract: Taking P-6,S and VT-1h titanium alloys as an the g VT authors investig-~~te the applicability of certain hypotheses Of plasticity theory to the evaluation of lim 'ting states, and establi.-,h tte regioll of principal stresses in the plane st-reszed. s.tate where thu form of the sLrcLc deviator has a definite effect on "he deformation ciz-ve, The 7,)lmle stressed state was produced by loading thin-walled tubular srecincns by axial force ar-,d intezmal pressure. It was found that a unique curve de- scribes deformation In stress-strain coordivates for thL given alloys. In the region of biaxial. tenslon -,.rhere the transverse (tangeiitlal) stres- is greater them the longitudinal stress (ai. > al > 0), a deviatior. from the unique curve is observed. This is attributed to anisotropy In the meted. The average nornmall stress has no appreciable f.-~ffect on behavior of the de- r. o~' the stress de,.-Iato! i- t'ne ragTcn 1;1 ere formation ct Ye. T_-e ell at > crZ > 0 is that greater hardening corresponds to the ,;xeater atsolute 1/2 LTISSR RASTUN, V. N. et. al. , Prik,la&nswa Mekhanika, Vol 8, 11k, 4, Apr 72, pp 93-',)9 value of the Lode 5train Par=eter. line curves for Umdting ~;'Iates of elasticity, y4 eld and fracture in the region vhera al, > (it > 0 mie at > 0 > are described by the Mises condition for e~,j j.so4-roplc body. In 'he re~,ion of positivP stresaes vith greater principal tran-sversev- stnz~sst~s, there Is a slight svir-g te-gard the St. Venant condition. I-jmdlitudc-of !;'Urcsr. strain deviators is observed at vcJ,ut:!s of the Locle strd.n nZI.riumeter of 1 or pc~ = 0. At intermiediate values, devIIztic-rz; c-lbs-erved v-hich are more noticeable at regatiw values of ~O. Pivt~ fir!:m,cs, bibllosraphy of fourteen titles. USSR UDC 613.644+613.651-07:612.824 Y-PVDOKLMOVA, 1. B., PETSKALEV, A. Z., and S j&kRIh1OV4,,jL, N., Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Investigation Into Cerebral Circulation Under Separate and Joint Effects of Intensive Noise and Physical Loads" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1973, pp 1-5 Abstract: Effects of noise, physical exertion, and their combination an cerebral circulation were studied rheoencephalographically on tire plant laborers experiencing either noise alone (85-105 db) or noise (82-101 db) and physical exertion, and experimentally on males in a soundproof room sub- jected to either 108 db for 1 hour, physical exertion, or both. In the industrial setting blood circulation chanve.d in both groups following a hypertensive pattern to varying degrees. Arterial tonts changed in most cases. Heightened noise (108 db) produced a drop in venous tanus and en- cumbered venous backflow. In the experimental setting noise alone resulted in weaker vasoconstriction and reduced blood flow, igork alone resulted in heightened vasoconstriction and increased flow, while the combir-ation. lowered inflow in the presence of heightened vasoconstriction, indicating 1/2 USSR YEVDOKIMOVA, I. B., et al., Gigiyena Truda i Prof essional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1973, pp 1-5 a sharp increase in vascular tonus. It is suggested that under pathological conditions stable noise (85 db) alone and variable noise plus work would produce a hypertensive pattern, while stable noise at higher intensities would cause an atonic pattern coupled with poor venous backflow. Although noise and work combined facil-itar-e cerebral circulation the heightened vessel tonus may cause malnutrition in brain cells. Thus all conditions studied here should be considered potentially dangerous. 2/2 79 USM UDC: 612-013.7-01445 _U., PAVLOVA, I. V., and KOMOVA, A. D., Instf e of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences USSSF. "Comparison of the Effects of Different Kinds of Noise on Energy Mgtabolism in Ekperimental Ani-mals" Yoscow, Gigiyena Truda i IFIrofessionalInyye Zaboleveniya, No 1, 1971, PP 5-9 Abstract: Rats were exposed to various frequencies ahd levels of noise (125 and 4,000 hz at 80 db and 125 md 4,000 h,/, at 97 db) 6 how,s a dzv for 7 day,,,,. The content of pyruvic acid, creatine, areatinine, waino nitrogen, -and ir-orCanic acid bi urine served as indexes of enera- metabolism. Lactic acid and phospnorus fr-ac- tions were determined in the brain, blood, and sane intern-n-1 organs after the experiments. 111oise at 125 and h,000 hz and 80 db red=ed the content fa:f PjTuv-ic acid, creatine, etc. biV6 had no ~~ffect on blood a-,d brain lactic acid, an indi- cation of intensificz-tion of the oxidative processes wid g~ycolysis and result- accumulation of macreezgic r-hosphorus compow-ids. '.,"he action of oct--~ve bands WLth man geometric frequencies of 12' and L,000 liz at ~17 C~) inhibited glycoly~ls in the (2-13 and disrupted the oiidatlive processes J-n I-Ile brain and viacera. 33 USSR UDC 612.824+612.851.014.45+613,644:[616.831~-005+616.28 -SHKARINOV, N., and YEVDOKIYOVA, 1. B., Institute of Industrial Hygiene MrZarcionai Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences.USSR,,Moscow "Relationship Between Noise-Induced Functional Changes~ln the Cerebral Blood Supply and Acoustic Sensitivity" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 11, Nov 70, pp 23-26 Abstract: An investigation was made of cerebral hemol.4ynam-ics and acoustic sensitivity in 176 industrial workers exposed to steady (198 db) or pulsed (105 db) noise over a period of years. It was found that cerebral hemody- namics is highly sensitive to noise, with functional changes occurring sooner than in the acoustic analysor. Hearing impairment tias noted in a substantial number of persons in the group exposed to steady noise over a period of 6 years and in those exposed to pulsed noise for 1.1 years. Max- imum hearing losses occurred in both groups after 20 to 25 years of work. Other things being equal, the extent and rate of functional shifts in the cerebral blood supply vary with the amount of acoustic energy entering the ear. over a period of years, intense induscr�al noise, particularly steady 1/2 USSR SHKARINOV, L. N., and YEVDOKIMOVA, I. B, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye 616L6C~T y"a~`.-P9 TI, Nov 70, pp 23-26 noise at 108 db or more, will impair the normal ciiculation of blood in the brain and thereby create unfavorable conditions for the functioning of the acoustic analysor. The temporary shifts eventually become persis- tent and irreversible, resulting in loss of hearin$. 2/2 59 USSR UDG: 621. 317. 332.1. 088- 620.179.14 KIFER, I.I., SH),~4P_ U.M., FASTRITSKIY, V.S., BONDARENKO, N. L. and KLYAGIN, YU. F. "Estimate of Accuracy of Approximate Formulae for Calculation of Printed Transducer Impedance Due to Ferromagnetic Products" Sb. Electromagnit, metody nerazrushayushch. kontrolya (Symposiurn on Electromagnetic Methods of Nondestructive Control) Min6k, Nauka i Tekhnika Publishing House, 1971, pp 91-101 (frorn Referativjiyy Zhu rnal -Met ralogiya i Izmcritel'naya Tekhnika, No 8, 1972, Abstract No 8. 32. 219) Translation: Formulae derived by the authors are analyz(.-A. It is shown that the results obtained frorn,the approximate formulae are quite satisfactory in the range 0,P--<