SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STARKOV, G.S. - STAROSTENKO. V.V.
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EAZY-LEENKO, V. A.
'g., F-i)~ E G S,
Department, lloscv~. '-2tate University
On Selecting Photorereiveis for Receptic-n of Veak -S-i-nals Against ITO S,
Back-re-und"
Moscov, Pribor,, i Tel~-lnrjika P:r~s*perimenta, No 4, J'ul,ll,i--g 711, 109-1M
Abstract, The paper deals ivith the ragistration ol,
which is &--f ined a!~ tne of tNt sigylal, J."Ooer 1-v thiT backe,-~ound
Power when the blick ground 1,~~ prodeterni.i nod. and tlie 1- 1
ratio is
equal to Unity. 1."x,Crfi-,emL;J dziLa a, cajl~ciu, of
rt, given on the reg- stration
photomultiplicr.; and pho tod i odes on ,mvelengths of anj 1.15 u-- Tllmle
types of P;lotomultipliers with c4iLhr,&,s (FEU-22, -132, and
-83) end four types Ot Serlilailium photadiodes (FD-1, --3 , -31A and -6C~)
studied. It was assurled th-at the phlotore-r-f-i'ver's 'Llave. Only nol-e-
eial-ssion sourc,,:- ~~as a 170 "-7 D" incandpsrent la~1114 are gLven for ri!gis-
tration capacity a~; P, --unctfori of Oper.,%L~ng
coad-it..;'.ons, and
It is found th,,,it t1w rcgi.~;tratlon capacity of photoeffod,~.,s 0-.1 a of
0.63 11 at an ei-iii,-,-:;ian pc~:,,cr of 10 ut-l is lbout 20 ti-mes at-~ hish as tha
tration capacity of a photomultiplier, the factor increasinc, to 100 for it
1/2
USSR
B-AZYLP.-,,rO, V. A. e t a!. P r ib orv iTe'r-chnika Fk.~;E.-ex`nenta, No 4, Jul/Aug 71,
pp 190-192
wavelength of 1.15 -~i. In conC111!;i.0n, 0114 WIE1101%3 fll~lllk I'm. A. t.L':Jv,1J-- :md
V. S, Salomad.ii for constructivc- criticism and contitant IaLerest in the
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~'TITLE--THE AURORAL U-VAL ANO THE BOUNDARY' OF CLUSED, f I Ft.;-'.) Ll%-_ES OF
-14AG%FTIC F~ELD -U-
-WTH3j.--'- C? F FLUSTE I N. Y.I. STARKOV, 6.V.
RY OF INFO--USSR
..ScipCE-~PLANETARY ANU SPACE SCIENCE, VOL. 13, APq.Ac)70.# P 501-'),09
ZATE PUL-L ISHED------70
:S UBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, CARr#4 SC FENCES Arli) rlCEANOG:~ARHY
:10PIC JAGS-AURORAt GEOMAGNETIC FIELD,: GEOMAGNETIC ACIAVITYo UNIVERSAL
TIMEM U) ALOUETTE SCIENTIFIC SATELLIT.E
C CN T f-%"!3 L'lAFKlNG--!T) RESTRICTIONS
GCOMEN'T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
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LA S '3 1 FE 0
2/2 021 UNCLASSI FIED PROCtSSINC, DATE--020CM
C I Rf. ACC f S S I 9N NO-AP01 14452
ABSTRACT/FXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. A CnklPARI SON OF THE fy~7~SITIO'll (IF
THE AL,-1-0~-AL OVAL wITH THE BGUNDA~,Y OF THE STABLF TRAPPING r-,EGl')"j PLIJ S"",
L
S AN 1) T ~H ELIMIT OF CLOSED GEOMAGNIETIC FIELD LINES PHT SUR C HAS BFEN
CARRIED UUT; ALOUETTE-2 DATA ARE USED TO ObTAIN THE VRt~PPING
Ifj THE MIDNIGHT HOURS PHI SUR S COINCIDES WITH E',)(JATDR'WA'-J,0 RGUNUARY CF
H
THE AUkORAL OVAL, AND IN THE MIDDAY 14OURS PHI SUB C IS SITUATED WITLII
ThE OVAL. THE EQUArORWARD RJUNDARY OF THE AUR[lRAL UVAL IS C:LCSFLY
CONNECTED WITH THE PUSITION OF THE REGIONt IN WHICH THE GE24AGNETIC
'FIELD LINES ARE CLOSED, REGARDLESS OF: THE DF:4GPEE OF KAGNETIC ACTIVITY.
OF PHI SUB C ON THE DAY OF THE EARTH CHANGES WITH UNIVE:-,SAL
-S CAUSED BY :FHE MkIATION OF rHi:
-JIME. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CHANGE I
-'URI ENTAT ION OF GEUMAGNETIC AXIS WITH RESPECT TOLTHE VRFAKING SOLAR WIND
'A
ROUNG THE MAfNr--T'oSLp HE
022 UNCLASSI Flfr) ?s
'IN 0 F A
'ITLk-INSTANTANEOUS DISTRIBUTIC AURO~A ANO THE PJL R MAGNETIC
AUTH`14- (0 2 JST ARKOV -'.V.t ff.LUSHTCYNt YA.T.
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'UUNTRY OF I FL
S6Ur:,`F_-jAZ0EL IV, P3LYARNVYE SlYANIYA.9 19701 VOL 199 OP 32-41
UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS
--ATMOSPREkIC SCIENCESt EAqTH SCIENCES &ND CCEANUGKAPHY
~-TOPIC TAGS--AURORA* GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE9 POLAR AREA, MAGNETIC FIELD
_'.CEJ.NTF0L mAf~KJING-NO RFSTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'~PROXY STEP
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2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PV%0CESStqG.DATE--020CT7Cj
IRC ACCE-SSION-NO-AP0114515
T. THE PAPER ANALYSCS TIE SPATIAL
GP-0- A,) STRAC
'D-lSTRli!UTI[N UF AURURA AT THE GIVEN MOMENTS 0~ TIME ACCORI)ING1 TO THE
-DATA OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NETWORK OF ALL SKY CAMERAS TAKEN DURING THE
PEZJ0D OF.TwO BAY LIKE OISTUR3ANCES OF THE MAGNETIC FUELD 04 DFCEMBE-~
19* 1957v AND DECEMaER 8, L958. THE PAPER ALSO SHOWS 7HAT rHE
INSTATANEOUS DISTRIBUTION OF AURORA CORRFLATES WELL WITM THE VISITION OF
N
THE AUROP.AL.,OVAL ZIONE WHICH IS DETERNIINEO STATISTICALI.V. THE COMPAR1501
__QF.THE..lNST4-NTANE0US DISTR13UTION OF AURORA AND THE C,V~RENTS OF THE
MAGNETIC DISTRUBANCES SUGGEST THAT THE. ACTIVE AURORA ARE LJCATED
THE BOUNDARY OF THE kEGION WHERE THE CURRENT RUNS IN THE WESTERN
~D I R ECT I ON.
~CL ASS ~lf I E~D
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RP00423617'*
Ref Code: U eU 6-3
'TPP_s
Zone oog .~~ntfng 4roras
"Thi Zone of PulsatGj Auroras," by V. K. o dugin and V*
(Abstract: I
sical Institut-e, Kola Affiliate:Acade(ay of Sciences
Sfarko4,~ fTqlar Geophy
No
G-_omaz=ti= I Aeronoa~_a. -,Vol
P#lgating auroras are insignificant ih intensIty; sometInjes, pul-'
sations, -area.- observed against the background of the night sky and 2. constitute
Ightness changes with T 5-10 see.,: The diurmal variation of
pulsations differs from the diurnal variati6ti of auroral i-atensity. At
at tu es'of the Fritz zone.pulsations are almost never ob9arved prior
tffe I d
ta~qMaight;* their frequency maxim= falls. at 0400-0700 local geomagnetic.
During an auroral substorm pulsatin&auroras 6Ke 61isi-rved in the
mqrning hours on the equatorial side of the zone. The authors made a de-
study of..the relative positionof the oval zone in the region of
pulsati4 aworas. The Investigati ~,was.made using the results of photo-
metric obsei~vationz at Loparskaya (01 -_64.3%.A' - 115*).and at Kem'-
60 V 118*> for January - MArch 1967. Thege vtativas are
'Situated, an AUcst the same cerrected geomagnatic longitude and are ade-
Observations were 7made with identical photo-
T. *y,.-spaca~~ja latitude.
m4tAi**'dIriaW~tcj the zenith. TEU~_V: photomultipliers with antiwmy~
Reel
VEX-
Acc. Nr:
Ref Code: DR 0240
AP0044040-
PRI14ARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i SanitariW-t570, Nr 2, pp
PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE C.ARDIGV-ASCULAR
SYSTEM OF ALGINO RATS WITH EXPERIME NTAL
INIETHEMOGLOBINEMIA
Ye. A. Sob~leva.,.,lf. ou
~LL
sfiowed an iricmi, d miethhemofflobin levell in U-2 blood of animals
leszging of their weigl)t gain and marked chanlyoli in ti,: cardieivascular
m and ammollia-
sy~tern following alivuentary ing~istion logether A-it.li vvg~!tables of pc4a.,du
calsaltpeter in amounts of 10, 100. M10 ma,/kg for a.period of 4:montf-~~. Control rats receiving
with vegetables ph)siological amonts of nitrates (1.5mg/kg) delnonstrated rx.-in,, of the descri-
bed changes.
REEL/FRAME
1977048G
77-- -7.
USSR UDC 669.15
LUK'YAINOVA, I. N., NIEVZOROV, B. A., and STARKOV, 0. V.
"Mechanical Properties of IKhl6NI5,%iZB and IKH18qlOT Austenitic Steels
Carburized in Liquid Metal Sodiurte'
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 33 No 4, Oct 72, p 852
Abstract: Thin plates of lKhl8NlOT and lKhl6ZTl5MZB austcnitic steels, which
after carburizatioa in sodium at 500-800% for 1-100 hrs had a different con-
tent of C (froin 0.1 to 1 wt %), were tested after carburization and also after
isothermal aging in argon at 650'C for 500 and 1000 hrs~ Their C-content
dependent change of nechanica.1 properties was determine> U 0 1 is Q surface
vf~ cq~.Jal magnetic pntentiti, This cast c" be expanded Into two simpler
cises [3). In the first case (Figure In) the axis with the current is
located inside the cylinlor In modium -.j,. 11he ficid inside the cylinder
Ir. zalculat~d In accordance with the diagram In Figure 1b, whorolly the
~tat-c constant of th. ambient mediu::li is assumed i,, And curvent 1.
P'lsses the point inverse in rolaticn to the point of current I
(since the field is plune par&llel, the calculation diagram, is vie-ed on
plsrx) . The current is
Vie
7D For jjI >> PO we obtain I,, I.
CJ 11 USSR P)
I--. -!~C ca., , ~ - - ~'
x;
the 1^~i ',he "Vl'~at il
a
ou's:Jo
cvlln~er zh~.
C.-. " ~u I .-' t.;'n "f th,
Lite cylii~'i4r lip -1.1no
b) rL;r
with the diag '. 1 4; :1"
according to which the magnetic
Figure 1. constan; of zhe rodiu'n is JJV
currant i, pa,;,.vn
the point inverse in relation to the point with c,..rrc-nt i The thcuretical
i. pttzties throuph the of the cylind%,r
For ul >~. 11, we obtaij, 1'. . -I- J.
E~f
obtain a calculation diigrUM kith a,i
infinite serlcs of theoretical
x, z
b) Considering that two xkvs
diefer=nt an4 opposite curroats cGn
F i gure .2. be placz-d 'insida rho gap, r_U_..CrtS 1,
need not be taken Into account -.n t."Ic
calculation of the nagnctit field
intensity (from the currents of these two ax"j . since the numbir o~
positive and negative currents at point 0 is idtntical.
The auxgnttic field intensity &t au arbitrary point botween the
cylinclers, produced by oach theoretical current, ~~s folAnd by usina the
total current taw. , ThocnIculation is done in appendix 1. Tht oxprrc~;.sior
for magnLtic . !1eld intensity in the gap an the surface, of the inside
cylionder prodoced by the currents of two axe_~ wit1h forward ;and beak
current o located on the surface of the inner cylinder. is
~,iw, fit ntt- + Ct'. ny~ ~~nn. -
N
I t follows from the formula thus 'derived that the mapnctir
intensity in the gap between the cylinders is the sum of an infinite
series of harmonics with diminishing amplitudes. Tho method alst, =ke:i
USSR M 547-821..792'759-32:54,.,.97
YATMONTOV.? L. 11. STIOROV) .11. N. KATIMERVI, V. YA.,
PRONINA, YE;. V., PT~JROSTIEEN~,O, 11. 'M., and Sffl~ILIKOVA, V. N., All-Union Besearch
Institul e a i S 0 tho ikid~e and the 1,!o,,;c
te of Ch tics men n 011,
Institute of Chemical ErgineeriaC; inieni D. I.! ~~!ncleleyev
"The Heterogenous Fischer Cataalytic R---a--tion IV. Catalytic Synt:nesis of 7-
Azaindole and 2-Voethyl-7-a-zaindole in the Presenco of Y-111203"
1972, pp 656-658
Riga, MhimfNa Geterotsiklichesk h Soyedineniy, 110 5,
the wintilesia of 7-n--aindolc (1) and 2-
Abstract: 7ais is the first report oL.
nethyl-7-azaindol-c (II) by cycllzrttLon, rcspectively of aectal~-ehyla ry-,-dvl-2-
..yridy -,?-hpirazolle (IV) over Y-Al n or 4 1,,0-
-hydruzone (III) or acetone 1) 1
AV) at Tl,)F~h -_,%CA. j 3 j
_O, gr
in adrIltion to I or IT, alez:)
xt pv'~3 Prj~)r Vl,
Yielded -A '1-i~ th, --G-tri z I
exp-erimants the catallvzts -vcrc Prtivat2d by exp-ozure to jllcj7r, ciP dry air for
~0,- I - 0
6 hr. at 60,30C -2 and "t 5003C for Y -Al-,O 3(2.6*3 A); TIT and DI -v-arle
::. hvxmne. For - C reaction T~, benzen,-2 f:,Dl
purjf--'-zr-l by rec2-:r-c-t-S! 1=a __a
t tb
tions of III or r-l ve--c passed wer ore or the other of' thm catelysts a,"
M 2500 tO 5C,,OOC. The. products of the refiction were se-aratec].
tures ranainr4 fro-
So 101 MIN
LJSSR'
YAIMOITROV) L. N., K-h-imi-ya Gete rots ii-,licha skikh Soyedineniy,' NO 5, 1972, pp 656-
658
either by partition chro-ratol,-rcmIny-on an alliminum oxide colirm o:r-, in the
-liquiO, c' romatogrnphy. Evalitation of the resu. ts that the
of I, by gas 11
U vith this c2t-nl.vst the
fluorinated catalyst f1wctionc. iora efficiently.,
3deld-of. I was obtained at 4200C a!i,-.1 ai,-iountci to 15 1"MIC that of II
-approachled 50~ at 3-")'C-
INIFARiMM ii"1111;
JPRS 60560
16 November 1973
DISSOCIATING GASES AS COOLANTS AND WORKING
SUBSTANCES AT ATOMIC POWER PLANTS
Translation of Ru5rion-language materials presented at thc
Third Al,, -V, -n. et al.,
.. , nion.rujiRcrence.by A X. Kra3i
Vissotstiruyushchiye Gazy kak Teplun,site6i, labT 1,1,c Tola
. 7c
ticheskTU-Ustan
I jnje:rgL ovojc' 191.5' P11 nsi 3T 041.967,
g. l. press 1Z April T973
CONTENTS PA69
Preface ...... ........ - ...............................
Dissociating Cauan, as Coolants fcr Foot Reactors,
(A. K. Krasin) ................................................
Development alid optimLitation al Parameters of Atomic Power
Plants With Higii-ftwor Fast Reactors Using Dissociating Cases
as Coolants!
(N. V. Nweteradko).; .......................................... 11
Corrosion of Katurialo In Dinitrogen Totroxide
(A. H. SukhoeLn) .............................................. 25
SOZU ftgUitl; Ot TQA;h"0IOjlC81 and Economic OptIZIMLIDO Or the
Thermodynamic Parameters of Atomic Power Plants With Fast
ReaeLots With Dissociatirg W204 Coolant
(A. K. Krasin. ot al.) ........................................ 43
Complex Tochmological and Economic Investigations of Circuits
and Parameters of JLtowic Pouar Plants with o Dissociating
Working Substance
(L. S. PopyrIn, N. H. Starostenko) ..
.......................... so
.
`<
~
Comparative Analysis of
I H 204. 110 and C02 Go* and Go&-Liquid
Cycles
(V. P. buboov, at al.) ........................................ 61
[I USSR L)
USSR UDC 621.039.51
TOMRIN, L. S., and SVOWSTENWO -N.-L..
q'Annlysis of Effectivencss of Heat Engineering Installations with
Dissociating 'working FIL14dif
DissotsiirLIVUShCh. Gazy I~ak- Teplonositel-i i Rab. TeI4-i Energ.
Ustanovol. (Dissocizit 2. n !2: basses as heat-transfer mediql InEld work-
ing, fluids 11, power, ins ta-L'I ations - collection pf .,iorksi , 'Minsk
llauka i Telt'-_hn. Press, 10,70, pp 61-63 (from Pcferattivviyy Zhurnal-
Yadarnyye acal.,.tory, No 3, 1-971, Abstract No 3.50.74)
r'.'; I ,I t i 0, aniri-( _~~'.!S Of ccr,-`l:3trucIic-,,, o" ma' hem.:5
viod-I nnAl o' t'le
f
r - -'-, ..' -
of a 'a-'-1~0LI:'! n CYCLf~' IJ C!
a'; th, I
scermInry 100s'~ "Ire, :J V C! L; t'l 1: C d
a thr, hi-rh oil
i n L o f a n, a t (1-m J. c n t: -
ing ~-as as the nnd hiav2 m.~cassity nl'""
4
a COMbl"110d. C, 'I a ~, o fthe prcb-_e-.,s ~._
oE nnd the prof-'le o f r~-,odarjj thnmiiaL powcr plants
r~-Llres' L o . r:--
1Y
-USSR uDc 621.311.25:621.039.003
POPYRIN, L. S., STAROSTEIIKO, N. N.
"Analysis of the Efficiency of Thermoelectric Plants with a Dissociating Work-
ing Medium
am sit.:?b i rab. tela e- eri7. ustanovok - V sb.
Dissotsiiru,, shch. ra:?v hak tenionos
-FDissociating Gases as Heat Trarinfer Agents and the Working I-le-dium of Po,,,-er
Plants -- Collection of Works), 11-finsk, ilauka, i t,.,;!khn. Press 1970, pp 61-68
(from RZh-Elaktrotekhnika i EnerFetika, No 5, L',Iay 19T1, Abstract No 5U163)
Translation: The principles of constructing a mathematica-I model and some
results of studyin.- the efficiency of the gas-liquid c:-)-cle of atomic electric
power plants with a dissociating gas as the working meddurn of the second loop
are discussed. The research performed demonstrated hil4ji efficiency of utiliz-
ing a mathematical mod~~! of the ationic electric povwrer :,)Iants with a dissociat-
ing gas as the working =edium arid confirmed the necessity for an all-around
approach when studying the problems of optimizin,?; the 3)araraeters and the
profile of modern heat and wder plants. There are 5 illustration and a 5-
entrj bibliography.
.77
7!
USSR UDC 621.039.51
TOPYRIN, L. S., and STAROSTENKO, N. N.
ectiveness
"Analysis of Eff of Heat Eng i'bering Installations with
Dissociating working Fluid"
Dissotsiiruyushch. Gazy kak Teplonositeli i Rab. Tela Energ.
Ustanovok (Dissociating gasses as heat-transfer media and work
ing fluids in power installations -- collection of works), Minsk
Naaka i Tekhn. Press, 1970, pp 61-68 (ftom Rp~_Iferativnyy Zhurnal-
Yadernyye Reaktory, No 3, 1971, Abstract No $.50.74)
Translation: The principles of construction of a mathematical
model and certain results of investigation of the effectiveness
of a gas-liquid atomic power plant cycle with a dissociating gas
as the workinr fluid in the secondary loop are presented. The
studies pi;~rformed have demonstrated,the high effectiveness of
using a mathematical model of an atomic power plant with dissociat-
ing gas as the working fluid and have conEirmed the necessity of
a combined approach to solution of the prabl:ms of optimization
of parameters and the profile of. modern thermaL pover plants.
figures-, -5 -biblio. refs.
J I
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USSR UDG 621.~85-6
ZHDANOV, N.N.,
uStudy Of Dispersion And The Amplitude Spectru= Of Space Harnonice Of A Hetero-
Resonator Comb Delay System"
Radiotekhnika. Reap. irezhved. tempt. nauch.-tekhn.sb (11adio Engineering.
Republic Interdopartmental Thematic Sciantific-Techniuil Collection), 1971,
lesue 17, pp 22-27 (from RZh-Elektronika. i. yeye Prime~pe q, No ~, Ilarch 1972,
Abstract No 3A10)
Tranaletion: The problem of propagation of electromagnetic wavas in a hetero-
resonator irfinitely wide comb in oolved by the electmaynamic method. The
effect in studied of the geometrical puramaterH on Via aispersion and the ampli-
tude spectrum of space harmonics. It is shown that the greali,eut affect on the
characteristic of the comb proven to be the parametern of the. hotero-resonance-
nesst the choice of which in very important during con6truction of microwave
electron devices. Summary.
uDc: 621.382
PLA-SKIY, V. T. , ZJOILUOV, 'I.. P. , SVETLICIf1m, V. M.
"High-Frequency Noises of a Metal-Semimetal Point Conlact"
Kiev, 11TZ Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 5, May 72, pp 657-659
Abstract: Tbe relative noise teriperature of the point contact formed by
a tungsten point with rounding radius of a few micronit and a single crystal
specizen of bismuth antimonide is experimentally det-einnined by measurements
in the 3-cm band b-i using P5-10 low-level. power mete--ra. Analysis of the
results shows that possible noise sources may be thermal noises of the
internal resistance of the semimetal and of the contact its-elf, noises due
to fluctuations in the thermoelectric volta4;e, and also noises due to non-
uniform passage of the charge carriers through the patentic.1 barrier at the
metal-scraimetal interface.
~7-, -ea! RHR-1.11 ER-I P1 i P F I I
I ];;I I;! I NIAMM, a 141,1"'111 It HIM U ii