SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STOTSKAYA, N.M. - STRATONOVICH, V.N.
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GUSSAY, 09
L. A., Goreniye i Vzryv--Sbornik, lktu1m., 197,?, pp 6 5
ibustioo chamber and, partially, by
flame foci from the priir ry zone of the cort
afterburniu- reactions within the volw5c. An attermt is nmr~e at. tin expCr.-Imantal
justification o.L a possible mecl=ism which leado to the appcar~'t rice of foci
with a slow volwi-.e reaction. 2 figures. '7 references
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AC 109, BAND WATER SYSTEM -U_
AUTHOR-(04)-YEREMENKOP L.T.j PARUSHKOVAt RfP.p PORYADKOVAv M.A.v
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~.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATA 014 NmATION OF
PENTAERYTHRITOL BY AQ. HNO SU83-H SUB2 SO SU84 (RESULTS SHOWN
,GRAPHICALLY~VARIOUS CONCNS. OF REACTANT$l SHOWED TfiA.T THE O-NITRATION OF
JHE ALC. OCCUPS THROUGH REACTION, NOT OF,THE NITRUNlUM ION9 BUT,
-.-".~EVIDENTLYq A MOL. OF FREE AND UNIONIZED HNG SU83.
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USSR UDC: 621.371.~
STOTSKIY, A. A.
"Fluctuation Charactc, istics of the Elc(!tric Strata of the Troposphere"
ika Vol :L*[, 110 ].1, rjCy 7 -2,2811
Mosco-v, Radiotekhnila i Elcktron- 7,2, pp 227,
AbEtract: The structure furC+jon of the electric nt--al"a of the tror~~,pherc
is examned ~Ls a Characteri~-tic, of the fluctuabion propcrtie~; of the tre~po-
spheric layer. An attempt iE made to constrIuct the time and s,'pace ,itrric-
ture functions on the basis of an analysis of
Preliminary studies s),,ow that; the space structure funr,tion is w)
function up to very large scales of' the order of 100-1000 kzi. Th.1,
r
JI
7 that the dipiennions of any continuou3 grouj,.d.-Ibased ape-rturcs w_`_ -,-.,AwrrS
be less ther, the redius of' corr~~-Iation of phast, crror,,~ dAw to nonh(;Mc-
gencity of the troposphere, IfIx. baSic enQrk!y of phase tt ions is re-
lated to large spatial intervals and low frequencies. Therefrre the effecl
of tropospheric nonho.-mogeneities can be comiderably re(I-aced in r_,!,My in-
stances by shortening the cbs(-:~r,vrtJ_,-,n time. In the region of rmal-I ,scales
the phase errors introduced by the troposphere are ne-arly proTortian~I to
antenna size. Consequently all effects related to tropor-plinric "trembling"
USSR
1.1, Nav 72, pp 22,16-pi-84,
STOTSKIYY, A. A., Radictelthn. i Elektron. , Ro
of radio sources are werdkly dependent on antenna size in the case of con-
tinuous antemnas and interferometers with noderately long bases. The
author thanks Yu. N. Pariyskiy (Main Astronomical Observiifary, Ac7-,d(:,,7y of
Sciences of the USSR) and J. W. Waters (Mattsachusetts 1nqtit-Li4I-,2 of Teoli-
noloMr) for -LiTnishing research daba.
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USM
A, A. -and UIIIPRBAf,,.,,VA) N4 D.
a. th of 'he Average Radiation Pattern of a Linear Antenna in a Turbulent Atmos-
phere
I'
~.oscoo, Ra6iotekhnika i.Elektronika) Vol-15, No 9, 1970, Pp 176'7-1790
Abstr-ict: The authors calculate the radiation pattern spr,:.ad for a linear antenna
StatLstiaai sprea conditioned
resulting from the effect of atmospheric turbulence. d
_qy ashift of the pattern as a whole is not :considered. Calculdtions are Fiven for
-aLlest avera attern spr ; -for the earth's atmosphere along with
the s... ge radiation p~ ead
the necessary antenna dimensions for achieving -such a patti!rn. ~Thus the m2rim--LI
value of the average radiation pattern spre,~d for an earth-Jb~ised radiio-tplescope is
(2j0.5) min-lit where the dimension of the tintenna Should H) S For
opttcal telescopes these values are (2iO.5) M'izl-~J211 and S jjj)tv;, cm. !be follaNing
estlxLatea viere obtained for the valuo (200 5) min4cap-31.1 in tho radio frequency
region and 1611 in tha optical region. The original articl~o lhan~tsoven figuren, one
bil, aphic entries.
-Ilog3
formla, and fou.
C ISS ING 3ATE--1340VTO
024 UNCLASSIFIED ~'P 0
tITLE-,-,AUT0CQLL 1144T ION METHGO FOR ADJUSTINGIAND 4JN I TO~l NG AN ANTENNA WITH
VARI ABLE PROF ILE -U-
-~AUTHOR-(03)-KHUDZHAMUKHAMMEOOV, N., STOTSKIY, 'A.A.t BOROVlKi Y.N,
INFO-USSR
qOUNTRY '13F
_._sQVKCE--9AJiOTEKHNIKA I LLEKTRONIKA I R AD IQ AND ELE TRON4 5 1L970v NO 2t
'DATE: PUBLASHED ------- 70
-.-SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS ANO ELECTRICAL FENG R.
-'TO P 1. C, TAGS--ANTENNA-CALlBRATI0.Nt COLLIMATIMMU) PULKIG~O qAD,Ii3TELES(;GPE
--NO RESTRICTIONS
MARK f NG
DOCUMENT CLASS--UINCLASSIFIED
_.PROXY REEL/FRAME--300311863 STEP -NO-UR/010cy
70/000/0)2/0257/0262
NO--AP0130b90
USSR UDC .621-371;551.510.52
STOTSKIY, A. A., KAYDANOVSKIY, M. N. and 1VkGJ1%XADOU, T. A.
"Structural Functions of Phase Fluctuations in Radio L'aves Propa-
gated in Atmospheric Layers Near the,Ground"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po raspros-tr. radiovoln. Tlezisy dokl.
Sekts.- 2 (Tenth All-Union Conference. on the 1121ope.6.'ation of Radio
Vaves;-.lie ort Theses; Section 2--coli-lection of works) "Nauka, " 1972
PP.56-60 Mom RZh--Radiotekhiiik-a, 110 10, 1972, Lbstr.~:tct No
IOA356)
Translation: Results are given of an experimental - determination of
the difference in electrical range distances and the computation
of the time structure functions of the fluctuation in this quan-
tity. It is established that in propagating ivaves along paths
near the ground, the index f or the degree of the , structural f unc-
tion is 0.6-0.9, which is quite different from the "5/3" law tY--,)i-
cal of the free atmosphere. 'Three illustrations, bibliography of
five. A. L.
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USSR UDC: 51:801
"Concerning Some Rigorous Hierarchical Languages"'
Nauch.-tekhn. inform. Sb. Vses. in-t nauch. i tekhn. inform.
(Scientific and Technical Information. Collection of the All-
-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information),
1972,-ser. 2, No 4, pp 40-45,48 ffrom.M-Kibernetika, No 10,
Oct-72, abstract No 1OV671 [authorslabstract]),
Translation: Conclusions in it generative grammai are considered
Such t-hat the number of entries of auxiliary letters in each
intermediate word of the conclusion does not exceed a given
natural number n. The parameter n determines the hierarchy of
classes of languages for granimars of a, given type. Hierarchies
of-classes of languages are studied wlAch correspond to matrix
and conditional grammars.
E N D
tMSR ITDC: 51:801
STOTSKIY,,L D.
"Generalized GraTurnars and Their ProIperties"
V sb. Issled. po mat. lingvist., mat. logike i inform. ),,azykam (Research on
Mathematical Linguistics, Matbematical Logic and Information Languages---
collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", lq'f2, pp 7-26 (from. RZh-Kibernetil.~a,
No 6, Jun 72, Abstract iio 6v631)
Translation: Relations are found between classes of gerveralized grammars
(RZh-Mat, 1971, 7V800 and 12VIO54). The index -Lunction M,_(n) of grwmar F
is defined as the smallest nuxr~ber m such that each word of the generated
language of length n has a derivation which utilizes not more than m
auxiliary symbols in each intermediate word. For context-free grammars the
index function has an order of growth no higher than log2n, and this esti-
mate is reached, For grammars of type (2,3) the index Punction may have
order cf growth n. Languages of type (2,3) exist which cannot be generated
by, (2,3)-gra=-ars of finite index. If for graiinar F of type (2,1) there
is a known constant C such that M,(n) ,TETRA-0-i3ENZYL-SN-MYO--l~IOSETOLt Mo
140.2-2-IDEGREES, (ALPHA) PRI.ME20 SUBD 25DEGKEES~ SIMli-ARLY WAS
OBTAINED 86PERCENT 3,495,6,TETRA-il-gt-~NZYL-Stl-MYO,, INI]SITOL, m.
11+1-3GEGREESv (ALPHA) PRIME20-SUBD M14US 24.30EGI~EES. THIS HEATED 2 HR
AT 100DEGREES WITH MEI AND POWD4 KWUNDER C SUD6 H S086 GAVE 25PEkCENT
L-0-METHYLt3t4t5t6i TETRA-U-86NZYL-SN-MYO-IN05tt0Lt M. 1.5-16DEGREES,
(ALPHA) PRIME20 SUB3 MINVS 1.5UEGREESt~ WHILE THE- MUTHER ~(QUOR GAVE
5.3PERCENT 2,0-METHYL ANALOG, Mo 137-8DEGRhcESf iALPHA) 1; IME20 SOLID
U14C L A.S S I F I-E D
JT.~wc-"j-" I-Irim -'4 mu -l" I " v' i I
BAYER, V N., KATKOY, V M.
"Higher-Order Effects in the External Pield: Generation of
Pairs by PapticlaDll
Moscow, Yaderna
ya Fizika, Vol 14, No 1971, vp 10210-1026
Abstract: Because the analysis of higher ordero of electromag-
netic interac-lCion is of interest iri problerms o~ the iaotion of
high-energy part-icles through an external mognetic field, this
paper uaes such an analysis in the eexratiple of the process of
pair gencration by a particle of this type. Tlie probability of
the occurrence of this Drocess is computed by r-.n operator me'hod
-if the authors npzi(,,d Aotre and j-.)ub-
worked out'. by -the first -.-ro
lished in earlier articles (Zhurna.1 ek3neriiaent,._:IIr_o-y i teol-cti-
r "'I" E-7,
choskov fi7iki, 1~2, 1967, P 14,78, , EJ, I)od, P 1.5LI,2T, and
a formull~, is obtqLned -for the. probability of' pt~d.r Cencrz~-tiozi by
a photon per unit tine.. The asymptotic values~of the probabi.lit;y
2re examined using the method of equilvalent photona. Concluding,
-Le that the results of their work x)er-.qit solving
the authors noL.
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T
T.ITLE--ELECTRON SPIN EQUATION IN AN EXTERNAL FIELD ~INVOLVING RADIATIVE
EFFECTS -U-
AUT.40R--;(03)--BAIER, V.N., KATKOVj V.M., STRAKHOVENK6, V. 14.
N'TRY OF INFO--USSR
i~ou
SOURCE--PHYS. LETTERS (NETHERLANDS), VOL. 31A, NO. 4v Ps 198-91 23 FEB.
i0 ATF,'PUBL ISHED--23FES70
.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-_ITORIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPIN, ELECTRON POLARIZATION, TRANSITION RADIATION,
f:'ELECTROM
AGNETIC FIELD
[PONTROL. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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vPROXY REEL/FRAME..i--1992/0428 iTEP NO--NE/0000/~0/001)1004/019fl/0199
CIRC NO--APOIJ1621
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~'Cl RC ACCESSION NO--AP0111621
~--AGSTPACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS CONSIDER THE KINETICS
OF -RADIATIVE POLARIZATION. FAC I:L,l TY I NS TtiUCLEAR PHYSICS,
NOVOSIBIRSKt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 547,779.+547.78
AKHREM, A. A., HOISEYENKOV, A. H., AITDABURSKAYA, M. B., and
Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiyj Academy of Sciences
USSR mid Riga.Polytechnic Institute, Riga
"I-Amino-3,6,6-trimethyl-4-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetrahydr6indatrole"
'Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Miimicheskaya, No 6,
1970, pp 740-741
Abstract: 1-Amino-3,6,6-trimtethyl-4-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetrohydroindazole (1) with
m. pt, 130-10 was prepared by boiling 3,6,6-trimetliyl-4-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetra-
hydrobenz(d-1,2)isoxazole with hydrazine hydrate and pyridifte. By boiling I
in acetic anhydride, 1-N-acetylam:Lno-3,6,6-trimethyl-ii-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetraby-
droindazole (m. pt. 188-9*) was obtained. On boil-jng~of equimolar amounts
of I and benzaldehyde in EtOH, formation of 1-N-beazalamina-3,6,6-trimethyl-
p 'tookiplace. Derivatives of
4-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindazole (m. t. 101-3*1
4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindazole were found to exhibit a wide range of physiological
activity; I-amiuo derivatives of this compound may be:of interest from this
standpoint..
77- 771 777
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AUTHOR-02)-BRUTANE, D.s S A,.YA*
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SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
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CYCLOHE),
-,WMEt. HYDRAZONE
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140369
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C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0140369
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. 2 t ACE TYLCYCLOHEXANE, 1 3, DI ONE
114), -AND ITS 5,5,DI,ME (IB), 5PPH (TCJ:AND 5jALl?HAtFlJRYL (101 DERIVS.
REACT WITH BENZAMIDINE HCL (11 TO GIVE THE CORR(z$PONDING
2iP,HENYL,4,METHYLt5tOXOt5t6,7r8tTETRA"YDROQUINAZOLINE:S (M), ALSO
IN FAR GREATER YIELDS
FORMED, FROM
2,(ALPHA,Pf',EUYLAMINO)ETHiLIDEN-ECYCLOfiEXANE,tv.3t~')IONE AND ITS DERIVS.t IN
TURN PREPO. ay ceNbENSATION OF IA D WITH PHNH S002. JET FORM SALTSr
OXIMES, AND P NITROPHENYLHYDRAZONES.:: CAREFUL REACTion OF la wiTH if
YIELDS THE EXPECTED
2vfALPHAv (No BENZAMIDINYL)ETHYLI DENE( t5t5tDIMETHYl.GYCLl3HEXANEt 1 13rDIONE?
CYCLAZATION -OF WHICH GAVE I I V ('k PRIflEl: EQUALS k IPR IMI-2 EQUALS ME) [A
0- WITH- FORT44AMIDINE OR ACONH -SUB-41 AND 1A -AND IC 41TH ACETA."410INE ( lk!)
REACT. TO.GtVE DERIVS. OF 2t(ALPIAA,AMI;40EHrYLIDENE:)CYC.I,C)HEXANE,1,3,UIONt:r
10' FAILED TO REACTWITH IV. fAC I L Ury: .-R I Z1+4 POLITEKH. I.NST.,,
RIGAP USSRo
UP4 c L 41~ If 10
USSIR 54?. 856,
BRUME, D. V. , and Qm-4&(.)Y jUga Po1yte,,-hnica_ Institute,
Riga, Latvian Sovnarknoz
112-Phenyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquina-,,.olines'I
~Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khimichesk-.iya,
No 2. 1970, Do 202-205
Abstract: Transamination of 2-(r-4-phenylmid.tiol-ethyl.ikienecycl()~iexane-
dione, 1,3,2-(-t-1--plienylamino)-e-thylidene-5,5-(Iim(~,t*~Y"-, -,~-phenyl-,
and -5-(cs--fui7l)-cyclohexanediories-1,3 with berizoam-idIne carrjJ_.ed out
by re'lluxing the components in absolute eth.anol for "-10 hrs in.the pre-
sence of piperidine gave a 50-70"' yield of
thyl
5,6o7,8-tetrahydroquinazolilne, 2-phenyl-4-mi~t~,Yl.-5-0;co-7,7-dimeu
re s pe c -r,-
-7-phenyl-, and -?-(tz4-4lurarl)-5,6,7,8-te'krabydi,oqu~-nazolines
ively. The same quinazolines viere synthesized from corresponding
5-substituted 2-acetylcycloliexanediones-l,) and benz&midine. Rleacting
alce.tamidine or formamidine with 2-aceltylcyclohexanedi.ones-1,3 gives
2-(,-C.-~aminoethylidene)-cyclohexanedi'o'nes-1,3,
USSR UDC 547.856
SVRAKOV A. YA BRUTANE, D .V., and LEYCqP V.,D., Riga Poly-
Mtute, Riga, Latvian ~Sovnarkhoz
T
teclffca =ns
112-Phenyl-7,7-dimethyl- and 2,7-Diphen'l-4-php-iiylamino-5-oxo-
Y
~-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquiaazolines'I
Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk LatviVskoy SSRt Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No 2, 19707 pp 248-249
Abstract: Reactiotj of 5,5-dimethyl- (1), and 5-pheaylcyclo-
hexanedione-1,3-thiocarboxylic acid (11) with b.C!nzamidine ia
boiling absolute ethanoL -ave, respectivety 3-(LI-ben:',amidynyI)-5,
5-dimethyl- (m.p. 1740C) and 3-(Iq-benzgimidynyl)-5-1:ili(~,nylcyclohp-xcn-
2-one-L-thiocarboxylic-2 acid, m.p. 160-184o c (decomposition).
Refluximf the above compounds for 12 hrs in dry dioxane contain-
incr a trace of orthophosphoric acid: gave their tetrahydroquinazo-
line derivatives meltingi respectively, at 137-139 and 203-2070 C
(decomposition).
KdVALI, A. D., VYaGIN, G. I.,.BOBKOVP V. V., q~~IOVSKI~Y~A., STRALICI-011KO, S. S.,
and MEL, Ya. M. , Khar- MY State University , iment A. IT4 G or' kly
"On the Question of the Difference in Composition of Charged and Neutral Particles
+
ocked out of Gallium Arsenide by a Beam of Ar Ions"
Aug PP 1753 1754
Leninerrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 43, No 8,
Abstract: A previous study in which Ar+ particles had an energy of 2 Itev
showed that the positively cha=ed secondary particles were primarily Ga n ions
and conplexes, with As particles being 2 3 orders of magnitude less frequent,
n
awhile the neutral secondary particles were all axsenic atoms or complexes. Two
types of gallium arsenide crystals were used as targets,(100) and (111), with no
disceniLble dif.-L"erence in the distribution of, secondary particles ejected between
the two types. It Is theorized that the difference in distribution is related to
processes between the deDartiNg secondary particles and the surface of the solid
-Wid that these processes are determined by the velocity of the departing particles
and the relative arran,-71ement of energy zones. of the solid body and excited levels
ofthe particles.
The present work extends this investigation, usin.- a beam- of Ar Darticles
-1
at 25 key. The spectrum of the emitted particles in the v1sible light range war,
recorded. It consisted entirely of two resonance lines of GaI at 4172 and 4033
.a troms. These were foLnd to be produced by Ga particles at energies on the
59
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KOVAL' A D et al., Lenin_grad,.Zhurnall Tekhnicheskoy, Fiziki, Vol 43, No 8,
OP 1753 1~j4
order of 2 - 3 kev. This is understandable, since the~resonance level at 3.1 ev
of the Ca atom, the transition from vhich to the base level E)roduces fast excited
Ga particles, is in resonance with a zone of free conductivity levels of the GaAs
leading to a high probability of resonanc6 lonitation, while a
si,",Mcant portion of the levels of the As atom is in resorance with P_ forbidden
zone of the crystal, making resonance ionization unlikely for these atoms. The
neutral, emitted As atoms radiate in;the vacuum ultraviolet,.and were not recorded
in the ex-Derinental sDectrum. Resonance.ionization can' occur for As atoms at an
energy level of 7.6 ev, but only a small.percentage reaches -this level.
-112 -020 UNCLASSir-iED PROtESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE-HEMOSTASIS INDICES IN RADIM THERAPY OF LUNG CANCER -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-STRASHININ, A.I., YEVOOKIMOV, N.M., Z.LYDNIKOV, D-M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--SOURCE-MEOITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGLYAt 19709 VOL 15# NR 3, PP 6-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
.F'~TOPIC TAGS-RADIUMip MEDICAL NUCLEAR APPLICATIONt LUNGr CANCERv FIBRINOGEN,
_THKOMBOCYTE
CONTROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
-.OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEL)
.-'--PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1985/1695 STEP NO--UR/024el/70/015/003/0006/0008
:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101750
020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCSSSION NO--AP0101750
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNDER STUDY WAS THE CLINICAL VALUE
OF HEMOSTASIS IND!CES FOR DETERMINING THE FFFECTIVENESS OF RADIUM
THERAPY IN 39 PATIENTS WITH CANCER OF THE LUNG. , IN THE GROUP oF
'PATIENTS WITH SATISFACTORY IMMEDIATE RESULT OF RAOIUR THERAPY THE
FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: REDUCTION OF FIBRINOGEN C0,NCENTRAYION,
INTENSIFICATION tlF T14E FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY, DECREASE OF THE QUANTIYY
OF THROMBOCYTES WITH NORMALIZATION OF.THE THROMBOCYTE FORMULA; NO SUCH
%CHANGES WERE OBSERVED IN THE GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH INEFFECTIVE RADIUM
THERAPY. SUBSEQUENT CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS OVER PATIENTS UNDERGOING
RADIUM THERAPY HAVE SHOWN THAT IN PATIENTS WITH A SATISFACTORY
EFFE-TIVENESS OF RADIUM TREATMENT THE AVERAGE SURVIVAL COMPRISED 19 AND
ON E: HALF - MONTHS.,, zWHEREAS: 1h. PAT,I-ENT SWJTH A4UN,SATISFACTORY EFFECT, 7
AND ONE HALF MONTHS.
-UNC LAcl:s-l-F-lj-ED-----
JPRS 61609
Z9 March 1974
RMARCH ON MATERIALS FOR T)W HAFUFACIUM! OF OPEN-CYCLE HIM GrINERAIDA
ZL=TROn5S
t~rzlcl. by S.S.n.v' S'_%_4'LP:ptAQv' G G Gnes,4t, YV. S .00111k0,
;blems of 'L ly
1. A. Pat rnyayeva, jtj,._S_j&2jhov (Institutt MT 1LyfZ_,,
Yu r ~Ukotx (In,~Zltutr of
Uk ~W__ffp7. Strashimin
(Institute of Electrodynamics, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR).. )aev,
Plsledovz6i~* Materialov.dlya MCVG Ottrytogo Tsikld Russian, 1971, pp
393-4091
Annotation
Presented in this paper are the Ttsults of testing of gas-j*r=ezblr
blown clectrod" under model WD conditions. 7he tests rt-vealed that the
erosion resistance, of protected materials Is incrauad by a- factor or 30
to 100 while the current density Is 2-3 Alcos -tin the dis-tributeJ dischargr
mode),,and up,. to 20.A/c=2 In the-are-moJe.-
The Interaction betweUrt air plasra containing compowuls of 41kali
metals. as additive, and the surface of electrodes, protected by blo" In& and
without ptovection, was Snyestigated. The results of test% of electrodes
made of nonporous .. po lycrystal line silicon carbide, produced ltyjbt reaction
siliterIng imethod, are presented in this work. Mte physical properties which
govern the optrational performance ef the electrodes are analy--ed. It Is
that lorig-tcr= operation of the clectroJes does not result In
chung'a of the phase composition and properties of polycrystalline silicon
carbide. Erosion wW chemical destruction occurs only on the surface of
eLectrodC3~
composition of the film formed on the surface of a silicon carbide
electrode during operation in ccntact with plasaLa containing potassium
additive is analyzed. It is shown that the coAtinuoutly forning silicate
film substantially inciesses the emissivity of silicon carbide.
'Me electrode of an 14M generator should satisfy two main rtquire-
sent$-. a) resistance to the aggressive action of the plasm jet for a long
USSR UDC 661.665.1
and STEPANCHLIK, A. N., Institute of Problems of Material
STRASHIPA.U_Xt
gaen2a., Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR, Kiev
"Contact Interaction of Titanium Diboride with Titanium, Zirconium, and
Vanadium in a Vacuum"
Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 60 No 6, 1970, pp 16-79
Abstract: A study was made of the behavior of titanium diboride when heated
in a vacuum of about 5*10-5 tim Hg in contact with titanium,:rirconi= and
vanadium. The investigations were performed at 90&-1700% using compact
polished apecimens of the metals pressed into titaniua diboride powder, on
compact polished specimena of metals and titanium bori4a in contact. and an
mixtures of powders (50 vol.% aach metal mW TiB2). 11: is devionstrated that
the temperature of the beginning of the interstion iner-easeu irith increasing
melting point: of the metals ana degree of empactness q)f the opecimena,
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OBSERVABLE DOUBLET STRUCTUPE OF EXCITON BANOS A AND 6 IS ASSOCIATED WITH
MANIFESTATION OF THE SO CALLED LGOP OF EMR6'441 IN TFIF ZONES OF SYMMETRY
GAMMA SUL17. B BANU IN TOE COMPW~iENT OF THE SPECTP,,)M E PARALLEL TO C
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CRYSTALS SHOIAS THAT INTERFERENTIAL ABSORPTION CO:E.I:f:. OF X PLAYS INCPEASES
LINEARLY WITH INCREASING CCNCN. OF D15LOCA11ONS- THIS FACT IS
-EXPLAINEG IN TERMS OF A SIM13LIFIED MCOEL OF THE 0,35TRIBUTION OF
DISLOCATIONS IN THE CRYSTAL WHIG~ GIVES A SATISFUTORY AGREEMENT WITH
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I its diameter 2r
varied with time t, Le rate of loss of metal from the tsurfac~, of the sample
u(dr/dt) was found. The experimental results are preselited in the form of a
graph showing that in the oxygen concentration range of 0.175-0-12% the value
of u increases wi'th deoxidation by Al several tin eo f aster tluLn by silicon.
The mechanism of this phenomenon' is diacussed in same detlail. i It is noted that
the depeadence of stdoility on the propertios of the phabe coating the surface
of the sample and the metal indioates different capaci
ty of tho thin metal
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