SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOVKIN, V.F. - SPESIVTSEV, I.

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USSR UDC,-. 621.923.046:669.14,,olB.44 SOVKINI V. F., LEUSHKINI I. P., and MUMN, V. 1-1. "Increasing the Productivity of Grinding Valves Made From Heat-Resisting Steel" Noscoii, Mashinostroitell, No 22, Dee 723 pp133-34 Abstract- S-badies were conducted at the Kuybyshev Valve Plant with the aim of selecting optimal disc characteristics and cutting coiiditions for the centerless grinding of valves made from E169 grade steel. A table is given for the 12 PP60OX15OX305 grinding discs tested. The following basic indices were used in evaluating the quality of these discs and the effectiveness of the 5rinding process: R.7- removal of metal in mm3/minute, Qa-- disc wear in mm, fininute, QIn g specific productivity, T -- stability of a disc in minutes, and Ra Qa roughness of the ground surface in microns. The results shcrw that the stabilization of the speed of the disc by increasing its active surface Prd by determining optipal truinp conditions represent a rnserve for increasing the effectiveness of grindi fr hat resisting grades of steel. The E55051K6 disc n. proved opt-Lral for all cutting conditions. Thrj introduc.tion of the study results increased labor productivity, improved the quality of the machined parts, saved diamonds, abrasives. and saved 738 rubles in only one oPeration of grindin'r, 200 thousand valves. 1/1 Acc. Nr:APG0542!)9 Ref Cod VR,711S PRIMARY SOURCE.- Ortopediya, Tra4atologiya i Protezirovaniye, 1970, Nr Z3 pp ;2 6 -Jd~ 'SOME ROENTGENOGRAPHIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL DATA ON BONE TiSSUE REGENERATION IN DISTRACTION EPIPHYSEOLYSIS IN EXPERIMEMT G. A. Ilizarov, L. AL soiybetman ,and A-Af. Chirkoira A. roentgenographic anti morphological study of bone ti~~mje regeneration in dotrac- tion elliphyscolysis created with aid of G. A' llizarbv's. apparahis has been carried otit in experituents on 51 puplyies. The regeneration has bccn studied during the distraction period, period of fixation of bonc ends with the apparaim after 4vrrninat~on of dist~-lrhon, and at vifious periods folioviling ivithiirawai of the apparatt is, Tht~ Jollow-up stufliet~ ranged from I to 420 (lays, Thv Mudy revealed-that loward the end of tilt, d;5traclion period, thc diaphysis sneasuring l()_n(;jjljjj in height was substitifled hv bony regrent-rate witit prescrvalion in its ceittral stctims of fibrous ti5sue zone of variowi ossification. After termination of distraction, -during fixation of bone ends with tile appa- ralus, and after withdrawal of apparatus. a &a ual reconstruction of regenerate took place which within 4-6 month5 from the beginning of experiment acquired the structure of Um metaphysary bone section. These experimental findings corifirm! tile possibilily of bloodless eloniation of the long tubular bones by the method of distraction epiphyseolylis, REEL/F1W4C 19831437 USSR UM 547-412+661-718.1 KOZLOV, E. S., GAYAWAM, S. N., SOYFER, G. GACHE~Ov, YU. N., and GORrEYEV; A. D., Institute of Organ c Chemistry, Acadeq)r of Sciences Tjl~rairae SSR and Perm State University "Stereochemistry of the Trichloromethyl Derivatives of Pentav4aent Pho8phorus" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42 (io4), VYP 4, 1972o PP 756-759 Abstract: Nuclear magnetic resonance -- in particular t2fte P-Cl. N15-H, and C-Cl interactions -- was used to determine the Georetx7 of (trichlorom-ethyl)- tetracholorophosphorus (I), bis(tricholoromethyl)trich3-orophos-t3horus (11), and bis(tricholormethyl)amidodicholoroDhosphorus (M). Sp=tra were taken at 770K and 3000K- The distribution and intensity of the ixakx indicate a covalent bipyramidal structure, the trichlorloirethyl group occupying an a%ial position. The nature of k-.he hybridization of the nitrogen in III was deter- mined from the value of the spin-spin interaction j(ul5_H): %2s= G.43J(r'15-H)_6. 41 - LIZ 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC10 TITLE--SOL'-ITION FOR POLISHING. OIPTICAL~ WINDOWS -U AUTHQA-(04)-8URAVLEVAt M.G., SOYFERv.L.Mbj rITO", YE.I., SHAXfiNOVlCHf M, I :-.,,.COUNTRY OF 11"IFO--USSR __U S,.S.R. 261083 OURC E ~.:.:--,REF.ERENCE--OTKRYTIYAf IZ9BRET.j PROM. OBRAZTSY, J~)VARNYE ZNAKI 1970, --06JAN70 ::10ATC, PUBL ISHED S~UBJECT AREAS-_14ATERI ALS ~,~~TOPIC TAGS--OPTIC GLASS) OPTIC WINDOWi GLASS PROCESSING, PATENT C( UNTROL MAqKING--NG RESTRICTIONS '~DOCUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIED rP.,'.'PROXY REELYFRAMIE-3007/174T STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AAA0136987. 016 'jiNCILASS1 F! ED* PROC-ESSING DATE-040EC70 C RIC ACC~-:SSION' NO-1,10136987 "S TRACT/ EXTR AC T-- (U) GP-'j- ABSTRACTo A SOLN. F() RDOLISHING O?rICAL WIN-DOW.S CONTAINED A MIXT, OF 1-430 SUB31 HCL9 It ~,U)32 0, IN A1'-I:L RATIO AND A LIF ADDITIVE SMALLER THAN I G-200 CM PRINE3 KIXT. TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY, USSR UDO 05-12,95 YARDEWBAU11o YA. A.#jSWMa4bmSd,, FTDOSETEENKO, L. C., rCVTSHIT~1, N. m., MWKITKOV, R. If. "A Fungicide" 'hor's Certificate Ho 24.1,998, filed 10 J 67, published 2 Pov ?JJ- USSR I= ul ,dy,-t Ito lio Jun '12l Ab.,,,t -Xhir :raot jjo TransIations 0-tiryl (T) are med for di.5inf act ting tqec-dc cereal gramins) azainst. rust ard mold fvn,,~vi. In a concentraticm of 0.003A~v coxpound I is 100,la effocilve Ill 3upprossill-v growth of Botrytiz cinerea, FuBariuxa noniliform.00 patboffenic funCi. The dirinlect A -ant if; ribatoxic f or platritu Iti a dmio 4vr 2 1,6., per ton of wheat st-,vd,~i wid 4Rg por ton of ioat 10,v0do, 4 4, USSR UDC 547.26'118 MANDEL'BAUlf, YA. A. , SMY BELOVA, L. A., MEL'NIKOV, N. N. ItSynthesis of Derivatives of Aryl-S-(N-alkylcarbamoylxi,--thyl)di- and trithiophos- phates" Lenlagrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khlmii, Voi XLII (CIV), ]To 1, 1972, pp 65-73 Abstract: A study was made of the possibility of synthesizing 0-aryl-c-alkyl- S-(.4-alkylcarbamoylmethy)d-i-thiophosphates from O-aryl-O-alkylchlorothiophos- phates and amides of thioglycolic acid (a) and from O-ary1dichlorothiophosphates, amides of thioglycolic acid and sodium alcoholates in olcohol (b). One pro- cedure resulted in greater than a 50% yield of the target compounds. A second procedure gives a very low yield as a result of prevalence of the side processes in the synthesis. A new series of O-aryl-S,S-di(.N-aU,* rlcarbamoylmethvl)trithio- phosphates was synthesized from 0-aryldichlorot[iiophosi~liattis and Na-derivatives of thioglycolic acid, The reaction takete place with the f orinattan of a series of side producto. The compounds obtained have acgricidal and fungicidal act:.'Lv- ity. The formulas, some physical characteristicso yields and side compounds are presented for the various reactions in tabular form. The two synthesis methods used are represented as follows 1/2 41 USSR MMEL"BALTIR, YA. A., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No 1, 1972, pp 65-73 ArO a) + HSCII2CONHR' ArO s ROXCI b) ArOPSCl + NaSCH CONHR' + RONa IRO P ~~SCII2COWTHR' 2 2 USSR UDC 547.26'118 BELOVA, L. A. MANDEL'BAU11, YA. A., SCUAW.R-.S "Synthesis of Alkyl and Dialkylamides of 0-phen~i-S-(N-Alkylcarbamo-vlmethyl)di- thiophosphoric Aciels" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey K-himii, Vol V-11 (CIV), No 1, 1972, pp 62-65 Abstract: In order to find new pesticides and to study the dependence of bio- logical activity on structure, the alkyl and dialkylalaides of 0-phenyl-5- (N-alkylcarbamoylmethyl)ctitiiiophosphoric acids (1) were synthesized from the corresponding ainides of 0-phenylchlorotlxiophosphoric acid (Ta. A. Mandel'baum, et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 238554, 1968; EyuLj:.j izohr., No 10, 1.9691 and the Na derivatives of the amides of tFii~,glycolic acid in alcohol [R. S. Soyfer, et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 255262, 1969; Ryull. izobr., No 33, 19691. The highest yields of compounds (1) were obtained from the dialkyl- amides of 0-phenylchlorothiophosphoric acids (higher than 50~). The compounds (1) were tested as insecticides, acaricides and fungicides. They have high activity as systemic acaricides, frequently exceeding the acti- vity of the standard, and high activity as fungicides, 42 USS R VITTIM, V, A., SOYFER, V. A., YMOVI CH, A. A ............... ..... "Compression of Data in E*eriinental Studies of Pbysica.1 Fields" Avto-matika i Vychisl. Tekhn. [Automation and Computer Technology], 1972, No 6, pp 61-66 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V311, by the authors), Translation: This article studies an approach to the problon of d3ta compres- sion in experimental studies. of physLcall fields represented by exponential functions of two variables, using, methods of adaptive discre-Lization. Means are indicated for realization of adaptive discretization algoritlins, and estimates are constructed of the expansions of these fields mider adapt 'iv(,, 110ise colldition!-, 'I'lle relation.-;h1j) of the problom,~ of ~(hjta comprossion 1~ifli tile physics of the processes studied is 'Imphasized, incTeasing the effective- ness of compression. G%0~ I rA 9 Kay 1972 I'M(M.HPUT CAVACITY OF MI-TIM-Mi 0,AN'.1'rLS (Article 'r; A'.1-Ccu, ztatfiii, Rushian, thrvuShput caparity of m,,itipav, channels i~ jj~rr-~;tvjlt un,l~!r f3dlag candjtian~, of.eazh ~-f the N I!Ltulm is ;Cg~ribrd by a 'rho tbroupliput calyicity is JefilieJ ~,tyth under Co:,.Jitivi5 cf" svparatc r"~Ptioo, an d when %epar.-.te roctp-ion is impj~lsih~r. In Vir, former case, two methods of tcam are slml. led-. noncoh.rent a4dition ami syoj~,asing. In moot works kncwn to the authn7s. -jp:throug",u% capaci" is defined for a singlo-poth (J" iour terminalngy) chayartel kith tta~' Irigh III 121 or Rice IS] itstribut tons, and also for a -hannel ich ae,nN,=U~~ ating amplitude churactoristict (4]. In the present Work. wo study the thrL~ughpji ~jpncil~ or =%iltirAh Channels wlti~ quite gonerAl statistical pr~pcrti,s of this type of problm has been not ed by V. 1. 5i for- f, E ; ,, , i ion ill allow objective evaluation of various owthuai of bt-.~ The prv4sing nature of this problem is obviou- with tuv -1eveLopme%%t of radio caffdwjnication~ SyltOMS U9SII& n0130-likc ullowing complete pr prtial beam neparation. we studied a tbannal with arbitrary nutbor ai fluctuating beam%. Fmdtni In each beam resulting from the nirrowness of the inrut sisnal b4nd width was considered smooth as to frequency. The behavlor of an artitrary 7his ii also Correct for radio systems with noiso-like signals. -I- [I - USSR USSR UDC: 621-391:519.2 KLOVSKIY, D. D., SOYFE-19, V. A. "Differentiating Two Orthogonal Signals in a Generallized Padio Channel" Tr. uchben. in-tov sv),azi. .14-To sr, -Iork Edur 'tutes -gazi SSSR (I ~s of -atianpl Inst- of Com=,ications. Ministry of Ccrarniunications of the ryp. 48, WSR) , 1970, pp 48-53 (from RZh-Radioteld,~nika, No 2, reb 71, Abstr',act No 2A70) Translation: Analytical expressionc are found for the probability of error in optimum reception with res-ctect, to the criterion of the- piausibility ratio. An investigation is made of the effect of random channi?l characteristics on interference stability. ResuMe. UZ C I U iN, C L A S S I F I p,KOCESSING uATE--llt)EC?'j ED 4 I ITLE--1.111-it, lz~~UILN ijF qNE 3ASED UNA Of- HELA GELLS JUt\'ING T ULT!'~A~P,Ll: T IL,'ir --~:MUVAL JF THE 01;11~4S DUr(ING .'~EPA:IATIS4 IN _Y~S'E'V I CH, L'wL 604US1 ALTii0k-(03)-SUYi-Ekr V.,%.t INA iX% 4 N AGo] CF INFL--USSR 197011 10)(2) ~-JDATE PLSLISFEJ ------- 70 ARL-S--81 OLOGI CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--bNA, 81CLCGIC ULL, UV RADIATION BIOLOGIC. EFFECT, RADIATION CELLULAP. 1+~L[;T, PAPER CHRUMATOGRAPHY MMIKING--tNU kfSTRI ICT IONS D.'-, U 14 E N TC L A S 5- U4 C L A S 5 1 F I E D 7P& JXY FICHE N01 ---- FU70/605004/C02 SrEP NU--UP/0205/7OiUlC/OO2/0215/r-278 C I i- 0.30ZP the amount of M 23C6 carbides inckeased alon- the gra.fri boundaries. The cooling rate of the casting has a noticeable effect on the amount of 0-ferrite in the steel: in the case of accelerated cooling of the casting in water (0/second) the an.munt of 6- ferrite was about twice that obtained with ordinary cooling in the air 0.15*/second). Castings made of E1572 steel for welding must contain 3-51" 1/2 USSR SPASSKIY, V. V., et al., Liteyn. prDiz-vo, 1970, No 11, pp 29-30 6-ferrite. This is somewhat higher than for the same steel during hot working. The required amount of 6-ferrite is insured by,a 0.3-0.4,5Z Ti content in steel. 2/2 r Acc." Nr: Ref. Code: 0040329 ~RtDJARY SOURCE: Eksperimeatal'naya Xhirurg~ya i Anesteziologiya, 1970p Nr t s ppi ON THE INTEGRAL RHEOGRAPHY OF THE CHEST A. L Spikiot True rheogram of the pulmonary artervi is diffiCLI]t to riecord due to the inf!uence of the bloodflow in the aorta. Rheogi=$ &scribed- reilect *,he total bloodflow and.arz~ -achrono" i ing J- Integral rheograms of the chest. S . G ~recbrd' ' of EC I. phonocardiogram rlh6jram.- and central sphygTograrn enables~ to btalin by a bloodleas method the tnie ten Ion of ~the right venfricte. A REEL/ -ER&E. 197417G0 Z; MUM111111 ill: '112 UNCLASS I Ff E& PRdtEsslNG DATE--13NOV70 023 OF ARSENIC DURING THE REDUCTION OF KER,CH TOBACCO (COLORED) ORE -U- 'AUTHQq-(02J-5PEKTOR, A.N., YUSFIN, YU.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :S0URCE-.lZV. VYSSH. UCHE8. ZAVED. ,CHERN. ME Y. 1970, 13(l), 22-5 -DATE PU5L,ISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MATEI~",IALS, ,::--:,TOPIC TAGS-COAL, ARSENIC, CHEMICAL SEPARATION, 13R ECI-IE141CAL REDUCTIONT IRON OXIDE, SILICON OXIDE,' ALUMINUM OXIDE, CALCIUM OXIDE, 14AGNESIUM OXIDE, SULFUR, VANADIUM RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RHLIPRAME--196310950 STEP -C-111SC ACCE-SSHN NG--Ar0I()58l_9_ ijl%f- Lij SI '~'D- 2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI-NG DATE--13NOV70 --AT0105819 CIRC ACCESSICN NO --ABSTRACT/EXTR?"kCT--(U) GP--0- ABSTRACT. THE CHEM, CCIMPN. OF THE: ORE. WAS FE .36.50PERCENT, FCC 5.32PERCENT, SIO ZI.OPERCENT, AL 6iJB?:0 SUB3 7.24PERCENT, CAD 2.40PERCENT, MGG 0.86PERCE,-q-r,-.s o..;l6-PE';CEr4T, P SU132 0 SUB5 2.34PERCENT, AS 0.12PERCi NT, V 0.0,85PERCEN'T t AND OTHERS I!. 30PERCENTa ANTHRACITE AND COAL OC WERE USED AS REDLK.ING tGENTS, AND CHEM. PURE CAD AS A FLUX. THE REr`V~L rjF ~.s os " o;ETo. i!.'c' A FUNCTION OF THE Ajvil-. [-F COAL CC IN THE PE~LEIS , AT l0oQDEGRE E!j ,F Ci R30 '11N, wim DIAM. OF PL-LLEfS 8 IMMI ANO THE CORPI'll. OF 13 A S E 0 tJ,!) !'~'.E 0 ~ I IJ HINPERCENT C0 SU812 AND ROPERCIENT N, AND A~, A FUNCTION OF AT 7 CO-'1100f. )EGREF5 FOR 20 MINt 61TH 20PERCENT ANTHRACITEl GASEOUS MEDIUM N e Ca-~sw'*-TJOP4 0.2l.-141NP DIAM. OF ThE PELLETS 4-6 AND 15-18 ?M. T141: MO~T SUIFABLE ME*IHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF AS WAS THE USE OF GASEOUS POTE~ITIAL; I.,B.P 111E REMOVAL 14AS STATED AS A FUNCTION Of THE POTENTIAL OF, THE GAS PHASE AND THE TEMP. THE TESTS WERE CARRIED OUT AT 900GEGREES-FOR 30 Ml~fv WITH A GASEOUS :MEDIUM OF 70PERCENT CO SUB2 AND 30PERCENT H;' AND DIAM. OF THE PELLETS 8 90PERCENT. MR. THE AS REMOVAL WAS 'JiNCLASSIFIE-0-- UNCLASS' F i 0i Pl--ICESSING FJATc--BNGV70 014 T t T L E--B E HAV I G KOF IRON ORE MATERIALS Vb-RlN;: 'EDU~710N -U: li T H 0 0 5 1P CK H V I S N F VAN S P E K T 0 RAN t YUSFIN, YU.S., BAZILEVICH, T.~ .4. vPYRIKOVs A.N. C OUN TRY OF INFO--USSR _:,'_~SGURCE-STALt 1970, 30(2), 97-105 DA E PUBLISHED----70 T SUBJ ECT ARr.AS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANUGkAPHY, MECH., -IND., CIVIL AIND MARINE ENGR ~---~TOPIC TAGS-IRCN ORE, CHEMICAL REACr NISMr THERMAL EFFECT, LON RACHAi -CHEMIcAL REDUCTiONt SINTERING FURNACE !:'.CCNTROL MARKING-No RESTRICTIG;NS ~:.-.'-DO.CUME11T.CLASS-Ut~CLASSIFIED PROXY REE)dFRAME--1994/1951 STEP ND--l~)R/0133/70JO30JO02/0097/0105 C-IRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0115759 "Ll"SlIFTED 014 UNCLASSIFIED. OCESSING DATE-113NOV70 212 PR .'.-'CIR(; A(;CESSirN NO-AP0115759 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FLUXED AND NONFLUXED PLAIN PNID DOUBLE LAYER PELLETS AND SAMP'-ES OF SINTER, BOTH EXPTL. AND CO,% -Di i. v Fr~ t - . I* II S I ii lc. m .MANY SOVIET, JAPANESE, AND AUSTRIAN SOURCES, WERE HEA E) 0' q ALLY AT 600-1206DEGREES IN H- co, AND C-0--(;O SUBZ-N MIXT., Oi~ WERE HEATED BY t GRAGUALLY INCREASING 'THE TEMP. FkOR 3oo ro 1200DEGREES IN 4 HR AND PERIODICALLY CHANGING THF GAS COMIPhl. 'iPEATED SAMIPLI-iS WERE fFSTED FOR VOL. AND STRENGYH CHANGES,. MICRO AND RACR,OSTRUCTURE- VAREATIONSi AND FOR PORC-SITY. THE RESULTS ARE GESCR18ED AND PRESENTED IN DIAGRAMS. REDN. WITH H AND CO LOWERS THE STRE.`~GTH OF ALL MATERIALS TESTED. THE CRUSHING STRENGTH AND ABRASION RESISTANCE OF PELLETS AREJ HOWE-VER L014ER THAN THOSE OF SINTER, WHILE THE VOL. OF PELLETS SHOWS A GkEATER INCREASE. A 14AX. VOL. INCREASE AND STRENGTH DROP OCCUR WHEN HE,4A'r[TE ;3EGINS TO TRANSFGRM INTO MAGNIETITE. THE VOL. lNGR'EASE 0350. DI-EPENDS LARGELY ON THE STRUCTURE AND STRESS OF SAMPLES, fZArHf--R,THAN ON 4, PPTN. A 1.5 FOLD LOWER SWELLING ON H REDN. IS CAUSED BY THE DIFFERENTIREDN. MECHANIsm INVOLVED. FACILITY: MOSK. INST. STALI SPLAVOV, 1-10SCO14t USSR. UNC L A 1-15-1 Fif-D-iL- --L USSR: UDC 669.15'26i,6~4~0.19,4539..