SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VISHNEVSKIY, G. YE. - VISHNEYSKAYA, I. G.

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USSR UDC 676,06-419.1;677,5217-01:53 HUI Z KOVA R. Ii, SUENSKIY, 0. F., and SKLYAROV, A YU. "Effect Which the Porosity, Concentiation andProperties of Components. Have on the Thermal Conductivity of. Fiberglass~Flasticsll ''MOBCOW, Plasticheskiye Massy*,.No IV, Nov 70, pp 34-38 Abstract: The article presents the re3ults of formal analysis and the use of Maxwell's electrothermal analogy fo-,t. the thermal conductivity of dispersed media in studying theeffect of porosity, cracks, gas inclusions and the mutual Arrongement of Oe flller~atnd binder elements on the procesnes of them4l cooductivtfy in the primitive cells of the structural elements of. fiberglaw',plastics. It was found that two- and three-dimensional,~ttlectr.ot~,emat modeling can be used to refind the results,of f6r,tmal analygl~'.O. Single. ftystalis USSR UDC: 5310-376:548.55 AKSELIROD, Ye. I., VISFJrEF"VrSKIY, I. I., bOBROVINSICAYA, Ye. R. , TAL'Y.AIISKAYA, N. D., Ukrainian Scientific Fesearch Institute of Refractories, Khar'kov "High-Temperature Creep of Corundum Single Crystals Subjected to Pure Bending" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol. 213, No 2,.11 Nov 73, pp 331-334 Abstract: The authors study the mechanical behaxior of corundum single crystals subjected to steady-state creep.under conditions,of stress.of the pure bending type and forbidden basis sli in an effort- to obtain infor- p mation on the principles vtich govern plast-ic.flow in non- asis syste s on the temperature interval of 1650-19TO'c (83-97,T- of the melting point). It was found that the nature of steady-state creep in corundum single crystals of zero orientation is the same as with deformAtion In thebasis plane. The energies of creep activation.in corresponding'temperature intervals are in close aereement. This confirms the .similarity of.treep mechanisms for these orientations. At. the same.time,,there is a pronounced difference in 1/2 USSR AKSELIROD, Ye.'I.et al., Doklady Akad7emii Nauk SSSR,~ Vol 213, No 2, 11 -33 4 Nov,73,,Pp 331 strain rates: at 19000C a tensile,- stress of 0.327 kg/mr-2 along an ayis imking an angle of about 450 to the basis plane givesa creep rate of 1 4-10-5 s-1; in the zero-arientAtion- exp erim-~-nts the~samIe tempe'rature, t;n times this tensile stre6s produced.a creep rateiol only 10 s Since the dependence on stressIs the same (v- al)i the:creep rates under equal tensions differ by a factor of'at least 10,7 The authors thank A. K. Galagurya for taking partintheexperiments. 2/2 58 U S SR UDC: 666.6:6~0,174-05 AXSEEL IIRUCD, Ye. I. , VISIBIEVSKIY, I., IKOVAL133V, r' I., and TARtIS0V, V. A. "Machine -.Lor lvleasuring Hip h-Teml)erature DefO'.-,i,-a'ion in Ceramic Elare Bt:~nd .-Kethod Materials by the I-Ioscow, Za dskayva laboratdriya, ~.No.~ 1, 1971, pp 110-111 Abstract. The machine described in this avt-icie tests for creep, at tem-erature-s uD to 10000 'C, densely sinter6d cea-amic sn-Iciriens by subjecting them -,o a pure bend., The, ;-~;peciven is h-~-ated in a sealed, wat-ar-cooled chamber in an,electric-resistarxe Ovell, and -orm is def . ed b,r a dynausometer conc-istiy~g of a spring of s-~ecisl f 'he are of a circle ~ts dr--,~orma` cn is steel in the s, je ol -L measured at the center a.r.d. at two sup!)Ortine p6intsby three indicators which can be r~~!d throu h r~ g a windou in th cha-mber wall. The tem-perature of t-'he. specimen is measured at. its ce-n- ter and its ends by twu calibrated tuagsten-rheiiium thermocoupli-,'S, type V-16/20. .-~ dii-ram of ithe ma-chine, its parts identi-fi,-~d by callouts, is given as well as curves of the creq, in ,~pecir.-~ons made of polycrystalline corundum. The authorts! ara mo,mbers of the Ukrainian Scientific Rese%arch Institute of Refractor Iliaterials. -7777 N L S i I"ED' PRU'~%,*ESSMG DATE--18SEP70 C A s F U IN THE 141CR U84 rlTLE--JAHN TELLER EFFECT SU62 0S SPINEL -U- ,~'AUTHOR-(03)-VISHNEVSKIYY I.I.t ALA~~B.Gov, SKR1.1),AK, ~V.N. OF I-l4FO--USSR AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970t 6(2)., 314-18 ~.,DATE PUBL fSHED--------70 ~,-'-.SUBJECT. AREAS-CHEIMISTRYt PHYSfcS OPIC-TAGS--CRYSTAL LA rT TCE, STRUCTUREt NICKEL COMPO,UND, CHROMIUM COMPOUND, OXIDEV. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYi THMMAL EXPANSION all, TR 0 LMARKING-NO RESTPICTIGNS- DM- U-46 NT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED '-,J~Roxy: REEL/ FRAME-1 988/0566 STEP ~t4O--UR/03413/-'O',/006/002/C)314/0318 ,,C~TRC.ACCESSION NO-Al"0105551 UNC LASS F I ED i-- 212 021 UNCUASS I F [ED. ~PROCESSfNG OATE-18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105551 ': 7 . . ~ 1 1 ; I 1-~_-ARSTRACT/lEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE CHANGF IN THE ~,jjrR SUB2 n SUB4 STRUCTURE, AS WELL AS IN ITS THERMAL COND. AND.THERMAL EXPANSION, DURING THE TRA~NSITION FRO'i THE TETRAGONAL TO THE C U ib I C,PHASE WAS STUDIED. THE SAMPLES WERE-PREPD. BY C0!ljVE,kJTl .ONAL CERANIC,TECHNOLOGY. THE TRANS FORMA T 1 ON OF NICR SU82 1-4 SU64 FROM THE TETRAGONAL TO THE CUBIC P A AT 300DEGREES K. THE HASE IS A IST ORDER TRANSITION,.ANWIT PROCEEDS--- CHANGEIN THE SP. VOL9 WAS SMALLER THAN.00001. THE THGJq'Kg'%L COND. FOR NACER SU82 0,SUB4 WAS MEASURED AT,13G-9000EGREES Kv AND THE THERMAL EXPANSION WAS-MEASURED AT-3509 2000DEGREES Ko THE MIN. ON THE CURVE G THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF-, THERMAL 0. SHOWIN%j W.R THE TRANSITION TEMP. IS CAUSED BY THE PHONON LATTICE INTER4UION DUR I NG A CHANGE IN THE SYMMET RY OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE., "s, q UNCLASSIFIED. 1/2~ .023 UNCLASSIFIEID PROtESSING D4TE--18SEP70 TlAt-THERMALEXPANSION OF MGFE,SUB?_:0.SUB4 AND MGCRSU.82 0 SUB4 SOLID SOLUTIONS -U- ..AUTHOR-(0Z)-VISHNEVSKIY, ALAPINt,B*G* C 0 U N'T 13 YOF tNFO--USSR. -,.SOURCE--IZV,, AKAO. NAUK SSSRi NEOR G'. MATER4 1q70, ,'6(2)r 400-1 ..DATE, PUBL ISHED ------- 70 f,~SUBJECT AREAS-NATERIALS " IC TAGS-CERAMIC MATERIAL,. THERMAL EXPANSIONi T p SOLID SOLUTION, X RAY -UCTURE ANALYSI S CRYSTAL LATTICF STR CNT ROL MARK ING-Nt'.) RESTR ICT IONS .bQCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REE-L/FRAME--1988/0607 STEP NO--UR/036 3/70/006/002/0400/0401 C.t.RC ACCESSION NO-AP0105590 UNCLASSI~IED~ 2/Z 023 UNCLASS1 FI'E,D PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESS10h NO--AP0105590 ~ABSTRACITI.EXTRACT-1U) -GP-;-O- ABSTRACTO .1MGFE. SU32(l NEGATIVEX) MINUS CR SUB2X 0 SUB4~ SOLID SOLNS. '(WHERF X EQUALS Ot 0.3, 045t 0.7* AN D 1.0)y -P D.F PR E 3Y-CONVENTIONAL CERAMIC TECHNOLOGYP WER.E STUDIED BY H I Gli TEMP, X RAY DILATUMETRY'. PRieR TO.THE MEASOREKNTS, THE SAMPLES WERE SUBJECTED GREESC F011-5 HRI, WITH SUBSEQUENT TO HOMOGENIZATION ANNEALING AT 1850DEIJ. i SLOW COOLING ISIMILAR TO 30-50DEGREES-HR). THE LATTICE PARAMETERS WERE ALSO DETD. THE NONLINEAM COURSE OF THE CURVES S,111OWIMG THE TEMP. 6EPENDENCE OF.THE LATTICE'PARAMETERS~ATI`ESTS TO AN INCREASE I&THE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFF~ WITH TEMP. THE,THERMAL,"EXPANSION COEFF. DECREASES MONOTONICALLY FROM 14GFE SU82 '0 SUBA TM~P. EQUALS 2020DEGREES -...K).TO AGGR SU132 OlSUf34 (M.P.,EQUALS 24701DEGREES K). THE LATTICE .'--~,'-PARAMETER' OF rHE-' SOLID SOLN'. CHIAINGE S'1'N~' THE, SAME DIRECT10N AS THE THERMALEXPANSION COEFF, IlNrt a~eiFtFn aw MR. W-10.11 Attil USSR mc. (-o.186.4 vi Y. 1. 1., TALIMMMYA, N . D. WYMMM., I. L., Mmainian Sci-entific lResearch Ln uitufF of Refra-clories', Khar I k6v "Change of the Ifterostructure of Polycryst-alline Qorundtm in.the Process of High-Tempel-ature Creep" Moscov, Doklady Idmdemii Na,,fli: SSSR 0 Vol 2022) t1o 5, 3-1 Fib 720~ pp l0)4S-loQ Abstm- et: 'fhe most ext;~msively emplcrmd netaorl of pro,%o25irC rE~asur,=~ent renults during the iDvt2c;timtion or creep (d-- f ormat i on in tii:,e) i n ana-kysis of 'Ove mlationships of a steady tLeformation i-,OA! tott~nrpcritim.- and time. Inform-tion thus obtained p-~,rmits a Judgpi-eut to b--- rmndu contcerning th2 mechnnimmr, vhich cml~-rol creep. However, ~nterprctation.*f t,he ax-)-rimnntal dat-n is subrotruritially co-i-iplicat-td by deviatdop- of th,., r~t-~,,jrtun?j st'ate of tLe wat!~riul from its initial utate. In the p:~asent -work a st-,dy J;~ I u by ve=-s of optical mic-roscope fncilitier,, of qbant~c of the p)1y,--,)-ystaJ.3A-,c struc- tm--- of curz;xazbm that have boan texted for creep at, hiz~~,~h Under test condlti,-)-, " tlie linear boundarier-are found t~j 1~2 becam-- distorted vith rocrycl.-allization. The huthors rjot,~u no un-adomin-Int th oibly )Agratlon movemnt of bo,,mdar~,;s wi' a rpecific curvature, .9.1though pos. of the conva.,: boundary io preferent-JI.all., Three fiiLures. Eij;ht referenecs. USSR ~UDC 539.121.72/75 I~ If., GAVRILYUK# V..I.If KUPRYASIIKINI V. T.1 LATYSHEV, G. D.1 MAKOVETSKIY-, YIU. and KBALOV, V. G., In- of Nuclear Reseajoh. ~Academy of- S8iences, Uk- rainian SSR "Annihilation of,Positrons in Copper and Brass Subjected to Different Heat Treatnents" ~J; Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheski Zhurnal Vol 18~ 110 10 October y 1973, pp 1599-1604 Abstracts. Using a high-resolution: magnetic spectroneterthe authors find the distributions of the annihilation, quanta by e ne ngy p(E) and the distribution of electron-i by impulses n (P ) in samples of copper and bras's subjected to different z heat treatments. They find that for--the annealed samples of copper and brass, broader distributions are produced for Q(E) and n(p Ythan for the quenched ones., This effect may be z 1/2 Photbolb-c'trie'.- ~'Bf feet USSR UDG 621.~85.831 (088.8) LAFSHIN, Y.G., RYYALIX, V*I., SOLYANIK, V.I., i~HRCMOV, V.P. "Method For Determining The Pointof Impact On A Fhotooathodq Of Short Light Pulses USSR Authorta Certificate No 266082,filed 210ct 68, publishad 2 JulY 70 (from RZh-Elektronika I. yeye primanen~ya,.Ho 2, Fobz-aary 197J., Ab6tract No 2A261P) Translation; A method Is proposed, consisting ofthe dotermination of the time of flight of photoolectrons, and difforin& from the known in increased precision, attainable by the fact that the input chamber of the phptomultiplier is placed in a crossed electrical and magnotio field (the~vsctor of the magnetic field in n- te sity lies in the plane of the photocathodb). 'Ahe resolving pr-wer is rV bands per mm. ReS. UNCLAASSI PROCESSING DAfE-13NOV70 JITLE-71SOCYANATES CF PHO-SPHOR-IC Aill) THIPIPHOSPHOR11c ArIllos -u- L.[.,: rOLJDYAZHNNP-6. 0.1. v IH I Y 0 V D ERKACH, OF INFO-USSR 'C E S 06SHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40( 41 ,:~750-4 ------- 70 DATEP UBL ISHED 4Rz4S-- CHEMISTRY, BtOLOGICAL AiN 0KEDI CALSC[ENCr-S SUBJECT TGP I CTAG-3--ORGAINIC -PFOSPHURUS COM POUNDt~ AMIDE, PHOSIPHORUS SQLFIOE, INS ECT I C I DE - ORGAN I CISOCYANATE CONTkOL Nr,--i*i,'j i~E-STR ICTIONS OXY EE! 21 Vt3b F. tP C I FIC. A CC E: 5 1 Ofl NO--~PO12;~1363 j,i;l Ir I E 0 LA SS --------------- ------ - USSR mc. 547~626,1i8 0.1., Tr -eased) SMaFAY, L.I., YOLODYA2MTYY, -ON., and DEPIZACH, G.L (Dec- Institute of Organic Chemistry, of Sciencep Ukradaiar, SSR V, "Tsocyanates of Phosphoaric and-Thiophosphoric jAcids. III" Leningrad,, Zhurnal Obshchey'Khimiiv Vol 401 No 4, Apr 70, pp 750-754 Abstract: Isocyanates of phosphoric acids react. with hydrazoic acid to -give,N-azidocarboaylphosphamides- The latter readily enter into oxidative imination reactions with phosphines and phosphites to give corresponding phosphazo compounds. Iso,cyanates~of phosphoric acid esters interact with 6-caprolactam on beating in a benzene solution to give X-phosphonocarbamoyl-F--caprolactamo,, Isocyanates of dialkyl- thio- and dialkylphosphoric acid react.with alcohols (mercaptans) to give N-phosphorylated urethanes and thiolurethanDs possessing high ia- secticidal activityp both systemic and contact.,,iX. I* LIPTUGA~took part in the work, 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 ()4TE--11SEP7"0 TITLE-OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEORADATtOWOF SOME'OLIGUSILOXANES -U- AUTHOR-SOBOLEVSKIY, M.V., CHERNYSHEVv E.A.9 LOTAREV-j bl.8.,tt VISHNEVSKIYI PoN., NAZAROVA, D.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -:.,.`S.lOURCE 26-7 -PLASTO MASSY 1970p (2)p DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ,-,-~~'TOPTC TAGS -THERMAL DEGRAOATION9 OXIDATIONy SILOXANE, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ._DOCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ."~_~*Rbu RFEL/FRAME--1987/1057 STEP NO--UR/0191/701000/002/0026/0027 ~,-CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104455 UNCLASSIFIED 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED'' PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 2 2 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054125 A C' RC I 'ABSTRAC*r/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. IN THE SUR.GICAL TREATMENT OF ARA S B T,C~ BE;NIGN DISEASES OF THE BIL[ARY 'TRACT CHOLE00CHODUODENOSTOMY DURING THE EN r LAST YEARS FIND EVER GREATER ATTENT10ii.is, THIS TECHNIQUE L AST WAS EMPLOYED IN 1 50P' 150 PATIENTS DURING 410 OPERATIONS ON THE COMMON'BILli. OUCT OUT OF THE TOT AL TOTAL 1300 SURGICAL INTE-RVENT-113NS FOR CHOLECYSTITIS AND ITS .,COMPLICATIONS CHOLEOOCHOLITHIASISt.PANCREATI-TIS,ISTEt4oSlS OF THE PAPILLA C 1. CMPL OF VATERP STENOSIS OF THE CHOLEDOCHUS SERVED At INDICATIONS TO THIS F A OPERATIONS, IN 141 PATIENTS-SUPRADfJQDENAL AND IN.9 PATIENTS CHOLEDOCHODUDDEN05TOMY WAS-PERFORME.D. SHOULD BE CARRIED:OUTIIN ACcORDANCE WITH STRICT INDICATIONS DE-PENDING ON THE CHA-RACTER:OF PATHOLOOICAL CHANGES AND ON CONDITIONS OF THE OPERATION, THE';,MAIN~OF :WHICH SHOULD BE THE FEASIBILITY OF FOR14ING A WIDE ANASTOMOSIS.. THIS IS ACHIEVED~BY A SPECIAL OPERATIVE -JECHNIQUE PROPOSED BY THE AUTHORSo IN 150 PATIENTS THE LETHALITY 'AMOUNTED TO 7.-3 PER CENT OF CASES* A:GOOD REMOTE RESULT WAS OBSERVEr., IN 76 PER CENT#,A SATISFACTORY, IN 21 PER CENT AND UNSATISFACTORY IN 3 PER CENT OF CASES. IN.RESPECTIVE INDICATIONS,,AND,*PRIOP,ER OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE F 0 CHOL . OCH00UODENOSTOMY YIELDS GOOD IM-14EDIATE AND R~EMOTE RESULTSt. AND SHOULD WCONS-IDERED AS A NORMAL METHOD Of SURG.ICAII, INTERVENTION.ON THE -BILIARY T RACT. UNCLASSIFI.& 7-777-7-7 1, USSR UDC 62,1.31L.58 LAMYTSOV, V. A., BFMOV G. A VISHINEVSIUY, V. A. "Investigation of a D-C Pulse C6.nverter With a Blocking Thyristor Because of Oscillatory Characterof.Currenttt~~ Uva -oreobrazovat.. telchn. Yiev, V sb. Us-Itroysi ((.,onverter Technology 'Devices _- collection of works), Vlo,~2, 1969, pp 260-267 (from J" RZK -- Elektronik-a i yeye~ primepq=hie, No 2,~ ~,Ieb 70, Abstract No 2B522) Abstract: A d-c converter.is considered wThi c hconsists of one TE-yristor corniected in series with. a- coramitating choke coil; to the-latter '-he followirZ is joined connected ~tzaong themselves in parallel: the load which contains counter 6mff, zlesistance pacitor and a counter-connected and, inductance, a commwatating~ca semiconductor diode. Differential equations are fox=lated and solved -which describe th hangea of voltage and current. Curves of cur.-ents and voltages are given and also~ t1ao .characteristic curvos of the converter. 4-ill. 3 r6.f I. RD 50 limps=, -7 Acc. Ar. AP0029816- R,-f Code: UR 0475 PP 9V -'PRLvAkRY SOURCE: Vrachebuoye Delo, 970 0 Nr ,A STUDY OF SERujtj pROTEINS,AND EV~LUATION OF, SOMP TISSUE REACTIONS IN LYMPHWRANULOMATOSI.%~ 'Vishriev~kf;T,. oliv) Serum proteins have been studied by, means of pali~r clectrophoresis and i,-nmuno- electrophorcsis,in agar gel in 30 pat .ients with jym0hog,,,nuIornaiesis Results showed . dysproteinemia manifested in 'a 'reduction of the albumin content, Increase of Alpha-1 and alpha-2 globulins and a tendency to an incre-se of gamma- globulins tit later stages of the disease. No significant changes of the immunoglobulin content have been found. It is suggested that dysproteinernia in lym~)llograjlulornatosi& is of different nature than in malignant tumoiurs. it 77- --1- USSR UDC,532.517.2 DORFMAN, A. Sh., VISMEVSKIY If. K.: "Boundary Layer in Non-Ne-dtonian Exponential Fluids with Arbitrary Pressure Gradients" Minsk, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 20, No. 3, I-Tar. 71, p. 398-404. Abstract: The boundary layer eqLiations are solved for non-Nmtonian fluids with an exponential rheological rule by A,seni-integral method based on simul- tanaous solution of the equation of linea'riz,4,d motiomand an integral relation- ship, Formulas and tables of coefficient,5 are presented for various powers of non-Hcwtonian bt"havior of the fluid A, all,ow.i:np calculation of the shear stress profiles with arbitrary disrdbution of volocity Qatsiile Om layer, 4,111! (fil- ..tribution of shear stress over -thd surfacill 01 a circuli:11, Cylinder at variolln values of n is obtained. The position of, the stall ljoint on the cylinder is calculated as a function of power n4 2-,7 - - - -- ~ - -- --- , - - . ". . _ _ ~ . - - -"":: - _~ --_ --~7-_~ -......... 009, UNCLAssi'FIED.: PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 1JTLE_a-El IM I NAT ION OF CERTAIN ~AUMIXITURES~ IN THE'PROCESS OF ISOLATION ANO tHE141CIAL PURIIFICATION OF STREPTO'14YCIN -U- ~~.THOPL-400_130GATSKIYt M.A.., V I SHNEVSK'f Vl-i~/-AKHQNTOVAv L.F.1 BRUNS, v, COUNTRY:GF*INFO--USSR IOURCE-ANTIB IOT IKI, 1970, VOL: 15 p:NR 59 :PP~ 406-411; `64TE PUBLISHEO ------- ~-70 -AREAS--BIOLGG-ICAL -AftD--MEDI,CAL ~:SC-IENCES PIC TAGS--STREPTOMYCIN, CHEMICALPURIFICATIONt FE.RMENTATION, CATIO14 EXCHANGE RESIN 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0154 STEP.NO-UR/0297/70/015/005/0406/0411 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114550 UNCLASSIFIE0 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0114550 -,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROCESS OF ELIMINATION OF ASCERTAIN ADMIXTURES, SUCH AS MAGNE.FlUM, STREPTIDINE AND STREPTOBIOZAMINE PRESENT IN 5TREPTOMYCIN FERMENTATION.BROTH FILTRATES DURING THE SORPTION 8 BOXYLIC GATIQN EXCHANGE:RESINS WAS STUDIED. CAP IT VAS SHOWN THAT THE EFFICACY OF,~ELIMINATION- OF THE ADMIXTURES :SORBED -~~BY THE ~RESINS. DEPENDED ON THE SOLUTIG X COMPOSITION USED FOP, THEIR "'-75ORP;'TION. THE STAGE OF THE ADMIXTURE':SORPTION WA~ IM OV ED ~~'--FACILITY-: KIEV,PLANT OF MEUICAL PREPARATIONS, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR :MOSCOW. USSR UDC 533.92:621.039.61 ALEKSIN, V. F., BIRYIJKOV, 0. V.,.VISHNEVETSKIY, V. PI., GEORGIYEVSKIY, A. V., -7 "'KITAY VS]a , L. KO OTOP, GROT,.Yu. I., DIKIY, A. G., Z1SER-,V."`Ye E. Y KH N P. I. POGOZHEV, D. P., PELE=.SKAYA,:':;.V. G., SERGE;~EV, Yu. F., SMIMOV, V. G., SUPRUNENKO, V. A., TOLOK,':V.:t., :and TARAN.' :V. M. "Development and Synthesis of the "Uragan" Stellarator and Investigation of Magnetic Surfaces of High Shear" Kiev, Fizika Plasmy i Problemy Upravlyayemogo Termoyadernogo Sinteza (Plasma Physics and Problems,in Controlled Thermonuclear Synthesis -- collection of works) "Nattkova dumka,'.'_~o 3, 1972, pp 73-112 Abstract: After an initial section devoted to a review of the literature an the magnetic surfaces of toroidal.stellarators and the principles of stellarators in general, the authors analyze the "Uragan" specifically. In particular, this paperis concerned with the problems involved in choosing the parameters of the.magnetic.system for,the racetrack stel- larator to obtain magnetic surfaces with high shear. This last term is defined as the extent of crosaing of the:magnetic lines of force. The synthesis and adjustment of the~magnqtic system are also examined, and 1/2 n nm ro M-. ra m wn i on, mg ---o w- - _7 USSR ALEKSIN, V. F., et a!., Fizika Plasmy i Problemy Uptairlyayemogo Termoyadernogo Sinteza, "Nau6va dumIka," No 3, 1972, pp 73-112 the results are given of an investigation into the instrument's mag-netic surfaces. Computations worked out on an electronic computer for the design of the magnetic system,are described, and differences between the "'Uragan" and the "Sirius" stellarators- are indicated. A comparative- table of the parameters for various types of stellarator 'is given; it shot-is that the."Uragan" is one of the:more.powerful thermonuclear machines, with a 'high shear value for its substantial 10-koersted magnetic field intensity. -This- article is liberally. illustrated with photogrpphs and line drawings raphy of, 51 titles: and has a bibliog 2/2 65 USSR UDC 533.951.71.8 :iN GEORGIYEVSKIY A. V. ALEKSOr, V. F., BIRYUKOV 0 X VI~Jyf= GROT, Yu. I., DIKIY, A. Z ':Ye.~, KITAYEVSKIY, L. Kh., KONOTOP, P. I., POGOZHEV, D. P., PELFIILIIINskk~~, V. G. SERGEYEV, Iti. F., SMIRNOV, V. G.-, SUPRUNENKO, V. A., TOLOK V. T.,:TARAN, V. "Development and Creation of the "Uragan" Stellarator Magnetic System and Study of High-Shear Magnetic Surfaces" Fiz. Plazmy i Probl. Upravl. Termoyader. Sinteza. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Plasma Physics and Problems of Controlled-Thermonuclear Synthesis. Republic Inter- departmental Collection], No-3,-1972, pp, 73-112, (Translated from Referativ- nyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B178 by the aithor's). Translation: This work is dedicated to the !study of thf! magnetic System of the three-pass "Uragan" stellarator. A report is presentad oil the seloction of the optimal parameters of the magnetic system Oi the stellarator. The '111raaan" complex is briefly described. I Experimental studies of magnetic surfaces using low-energy electron beams have shown that the "Uragan" stella- rator with individually controllable cylinders produces closed magnetic surfaces with high shear values r,.=0.109) and highir'otary conversion angle 112 USSR uDe 621.373-531 VISHMSKIYj, V. N. IZOKH3 V. V.,, and KUBASOY, Ao A. "Manosecond Range %.Ise Shaper Based on Smiconductor Devices" V-sb. Tunnelln. diody v -v eriti :tekhn. (Tunnel Diodes in Coraputer and achislo i= ~f Measurement Thchnology - collectfo~ ~.,:Riga, "Zinatne", 1972,, PP 23,7-223 (from IMM-Radkot0haika, No 11.4 Nov 72.1 Abstract No 11 G134) Translation: The authors study the possibility of forming nanosecond duration pulses from voltage differentialse Real shaper eircuits::are given based on tunnel diodesS seatiaonductor diodes with charge a.ccumulation, and their combinations with semiconductor -triodes. Comparative characteristics are presented for theshapers -along with their experimental: data!* Resum6. 4-, 1. t:T-I, 2/2 007 U"11CLAS S I F I ED PROCESS ING DATE--20NOV70 C, IRC ACCESSIC14 NO-AT01133716 -A9S_fRA(;T/EXT9ALT---(U) ~GV-0- A6STRACT. THE ARTICLE AT TEM PTS TO EXPRESS -1,_ANY IN -G,~ABLE AFFINiCk STRUCTURE AS A STRuCTuec- oErlu~EV ?,y AN ALGEBRA, ~U.Sli'sG RESULIS AND SYt~BULS OF AN EARLIER ARTICLE BY ~THE AUTHOR 014" ROJECTIVE SPACES GENERATED, BY AFF14NOiRS. AN ALGEBRA OF STRUCTURES OF Pi PLURAL hbimBERS AND AiNALYTIC FUNCTIONS OVER IT ARE, AS WELL .,AS A STPLCTUkE GENERATED BY AN AFFINOR WITH UNE E.I1,';ENVtALUE. THE SET OF ADMIISSIBLE TRANSFCRMATIGNS UF rHE: SPACE OF: TURSICNI, FREF AFFINE CONNECTILN A SUBN IS SIGM(if0HIC TO THE: 5E.T. GF TRANSFOXI-~,ATIONS Of- THE -DIFFERENTIA3LE SPACE R Of MEASUREMENTS' OVER THE ALGEBPJ~ OF PLURAL NU 14 B E K S', DE S I G NA T E 1) XSUdR CE PRIMEMMINUSI). ~ANY::INTEGRABLE AFFINOR STRUCTURE GEINERATED EY AN AFFINOR :~OtNiE ELGNEV~LLJE IS, AT THE SAME T IM Ec- A 5 1 VWCTUR E , L) E fl N ED B Y THE AL G, E BR V R I EPR I MEM M I NUs ISOME TYPES OF CONNECTIONS, A.Nf) STRUCTURES 1) E F IN E UBY AN ARBITRARY AFFINOR 'ARE CONSIDEREbw I A I I F I E 11 USSR UDC 513-015 1ISFINEVSKIY, V. V., Kazan, "Af f inor Structures of Spaces of an Affine Connectionif Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy 14atematika, No 1, Jan 70, pp 12-23 Abstract: The article attempts to any Lntegrable affinor structure as a structure defined by an algebra, using results and .symbols of an earlier article by the author on structures of projec- spaces generated by affinors.1 Anialgebra of:plural numbers and analytic functions over it -are ---considered, as well, as. a structure generated by an affinor with one eigenval:ue.:~ The"' set of admissible -transformations of the space of:torsion-free affine cbnnection ~A morphic to the set of tt rans-fdriiations, , of . t.44 dif f erent iable is ISO e al ia of Plur-1 numbers, d esignated of measurements over th 7~i M ,~_-.,spa,ce, r Any integrable. affinor structure generated by an af- r 1/2 29 muguruff, mma mnm~mmmm USSR UDC 541.182.2/.3:546.45 ~VISHNEVSKIY. Ye. P., and MOSHKOVA, L.. 'P. "Nomographic Method of Estimatipg.the Intensity of Aerosol Emanations VThen Beryllium is,Heated" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1973, pp 84-8111 Abstract: When heated, beryllium evaporates and then condenses upon coming into contact with the surrounding vold,airi Using- iormulas that take into acccunt the temperature, thickness ofthe oxide fillit, and pressure of saturated vapor, the authors prepared.a:nomogram that permits quick de- termination of the intensity of-aerosol emanations at the various tempera- ture levels to which beryllium may be-heated.: The procedure is illustrated with. mo examples. Be~ryljiilm:. USSR uDo 669'.~(25-151 Leningrad "The Intensity of Aerosol Separation on Heating Berylli&' 140scoW.F Izvestiya Akadewii Hauk USSR, Me,tally, No 5,.SeP-Oct 72, pp 205-200, Abstract: An investigation was irade of the intensity of aerosol spearation on heating beryllium in the 1000-13000C temp'erat-ire range. The effect of the thickness of the oxide film on 'the saturation of beryllium vapors and the thickness of the oxide film developing ov. heating beryllium specimens for 2 hrs are shown. The intensity of.bery-Uium separation iras found to be related to diffusion through the layer of theioxide film whichiexerto the main resist- ance.against vaporization of t4 metal in,air.. Four ftgures~ P eleven formulas, one table,.seven bibliographic refereri'ces. USSR Eme 612.oi9+6!2.273.2 LAUNRj, H. V. and. Institute of PhysiologY imeb-ni A. A. Bogomolets, Academy of Sciences UkSSR "Role of Respiration in Regulating Oxygen Parameters ia Yo, ng, Animals After Exposvxe to Hypoxia" Leningrad, Fiziologiche-skly Zhurnal SSSRI No 12, 1971, PP IfM-3-1,831 Abstracti Experiments with puppies 2- to 3-weeks oldf 1-5 to 2.5 and 5 to 6 months old and adult dogs given hypoxic; mixtures to breathe showed that hypoxia resulted. in a srall Increase in the puppies' ventilation cozipared with the older animals. It also , : the efficiency of ty--spiration in metabolisro brought about a prolonged period.of stabilipation of the oxygen paxazters, and prevented adequate, 0. saturation of tbe:blooi, despite the comparatively lareze amotmt of 0 2 ventilated In the lungs andl alveoli and a high paO 26 As the puppies aged, -the relationships between e;~ternal respiratory function and oxygen demand improved and they became more resistant to dis- ruption -by bypoxia. Slowing of the rhythm and- decrease, in intensity of Vantilation Increazed the their role in regulating bozeostasis in an:altdred gasoous'.radivn. ME 55~ USSIR u-w: -153-14.046-5 mimm:-x, V. i-J, VISIBENTYAKOK, A. V., and WBRO-VINJI A. K. "Ynfluence of Gases on Weldin- of Cavities during tb eRollin3, Process" TZV. TLTZ, Cherzaaya- YetallurGiya,. No 6 ir,7o, pp 67-70 Abstract: Akvailable data indicate that the min reason fo--r- la-ver serai-;~'Uion rimmed, sem`-ilied and killed g~eels is cont-aminatioR of -,ha`nkage cavities, bubbles,and cracks of the ingot with various products. Sometimes, layer separzation is accompanied by convexity of:the metal, with ffoi",azion of cavizies filled with gas under sianificant pressure. This gas be separezed in the shrinicaac cavity during crysl&alllization of the in-ot, and m-',-ht of cavities. The influence of hydroaen, carbon dioxide iand nitiogen, the :rost s found in these cavities, on the quality of velding was studied as com. on gase 'unction of tem-Derature and defs-ree of deformation of gas-fillc-d specimens. .1 *~s were created in steel type 3sp (0.201~ C, 0.17% Si, 0.56' 14n, Arzificial cavitL 0. 020. S, 0.016- P, 0.05'. Cr, 0.04% Ni), occupying.2.5% of the volume of tlie snec-.Lmen. It was established that the gases prevent welding of the metal. Hioher auality weldina can be achieved with lower de-ree; of deformation of the Z, spec'. by increasing the teriperature of,the metal before rolling. USSR UDC: 531-36 VIISIEIMIXOY, A. F. of the Programmed,?Iotion of a 'Body of Variable 17"ass" Sb. Nauchn. rabot asD~- ntov. Un-t rtruzhbZ narodov im. Fatrisa -iz. a-- er t (6ci,;i-rif4c I .ior':- of s- Lur-aumby. --'a' ii. i yestes v.. a. pirants. The Iiatrice Ijumumba University oil' Int',drnat-ionall -Wriend- ship. Departrn,-~-Pt of` -Physics-!-~athematics and Xai~ural: -Sciences- L I-io colloction of vorks) 1970. 1-1 7, P-,~ 148-154 (from RZI---j:ekhani.'.-~a, No. 2, -;,'eb 71, Abstr---..ct lic. 2;,109) Tran-~lation: I'lle motion of a body of variable mass in a unl,'Lorm, fiold undler tlie zwtion of a r.,*,-~oistiv.--, Iorce, th-- medimni, a function of t1qu velocit-y and he-Je!:ht, wid a 1, c- a. c I-I i- v E.- force ;hich is alol--! -V3 dir~lct~A alonj,, t4c, -v)nge~ft to the trajec- tory of thc- body',; of maspi, b,,,.,a -JUIat curve. -urbed moU n ~ehich are close, nroe ~'qt tion:~ of per4u v 0 -V6 s o m-,~! -rammed. moven---Ats are derived. By Ee"Iting up the Lyaptu-~,cv function, suf -Eicien~- con-;i-4ons -'~or the stability of '"ne proe-rammi-d motion o-F' Q -y-i the body in a -t~inite time inter-val.are, secured. A. J., Xunitc _/Z 036-- P.RbrESSING DATE_-040EC70 UNCLASSirimb~ TITLE- EFFECT OF EXTERNAL PRESSURE AND GAS SATURATION OF A METAL'ON THE FORMIATIOk OF.GAS BUBBLES IN zA KILLE0 STEELANGOT u* _~kUTHOR-(02)-AMDREYEVt V.I.* V.ISHNYAKOV, A%: V. ~~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -IZV VYSSH. Uf-_i!E:8, ZAVED., CHERN:.;MET. 1970,~: L3(4)p 91-6 OUIRC E 4.ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-_.'KILLED STEEL, INGOT CASTINGs METAL CON,rAANING GAS, METAL ~CRYSTALLIIATIONt, GAS PRESSUREv- ALI GY COMPOS.l.TI0N,4(,AR60Nr SILICONt HYDROGEN' NITROGENt METAL P0ROS_fTY C GNTR 0L MARKING--tNO RESTRICTIONS ,~DIOCUMENTCLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/081.1 STEP NO~--UR/0148/70'/013100tf/0091/0096 ACCESSION NO--AT0132905 :2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI.NG DATE----04DEC70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT01.32-905 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 'PREPN. FOR A DEI.NiSE BUBBLE FREE INGOT DURING DEOXIDN. OF CAR.BONACEOUS !i"ETAL 3Y Sl HAVE BEEIN STUDIED PREVIOUSLYt BUT ALTHOUGH. THE DEPENDENCE OF~i I'HE POSITION OF THE BOUDNDARY BETWEEN THE REGIONS OF THE DENS E'.~ AND THE;~ RISI`NG IIIETAL ON THE RELATION OF THE DEOXIDIZING CAPAalLtTIES OF- SI. All-D C W[THLIN THE ENTIRE CRYSTN.- RANGE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHIE-0t THE.EFFECT OF. THE EXTERN4,L PpE~StiaE ~~.,~AND TNE STATE OF GAS SAT!N. OF T14E ST9c'L ON THE P05,11-ION OF I_hIS CURVE HAVE NOT, BEEN TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION. AT A C CONTENT OF 0.1.0-0. 16PERCENT' THE SI CONCN. NECESSARY FOR THF R* SING OF THE METAL DOES NOT~ CHANGEv SINCE THE COMPN. 'OF THE MATRIX XOLN. VID T4E rEf-,P. IN _11HIS REGION REMAIN CONST. WITHIN.THE O.A61-0.20PERCENT C RANGE THE CRIT. ..St CONTENT DECREASES WITH INC.REASING STATE OF GAS 84TN. AS A RESULT 01F THISt THE DEGREE OF LIQUATION OF THE GASES IN THE MATRIX SOLN. 651ING 1"'t _,_EQUIL. WITH FE, AND CONSEQUENTLY ALSO THEPARTIAL.9)FtESSURE OF H AND ?l OF FE -IN fiif.S 'ABOVE THIS SOLNI. ALSO DECREASE. ALONG WITH THISi THE AMT* REGION INCREASES IN THE HARDEN114G SOLN.. AND THE DEGREE OF C LIQUATION IN THE MAXTRIC SOLN. ALSO SHARPLY INCREASE'S. '.FOR THF 0-20-0439PERCENT C ~REGION THE CRIT. CONCN. OF Sl SHARPLY UNCREASES AiSOCO. WITH INCREASED ..~-..LIQUATION OF Cr _Hv AND N IN THE.!MATRIX: SOLk. BEItic iLN EOUIL. WITH SOLID :-FE AT .009-71-.35PERCENT C THE--,CRI:T-.- 411- r,.0NCN*CA-ljAtN DECREASES, WHICH IS AdL E'--.DN- -:MELTS WIT14-:-INC-R -ASED! . CN. - !~FOR NQT:I.CE il tdti. :THE St I AL6 '.dkREA_~Ei, T E 0 T V. E S HARMFUL ~..-,--,-r-0R-]F0RMATl0N OFIGAS:-BUBBLES ~~fAciul*'. SIB. MET# I'NST.v NOVOKUZNETSKY USSR. -112 017 U-NCLASSIIFIED PROCES:SING DATE-7-16OCT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF ELECTRON IRRADIATION ON. THE THERMAL DEconPOSITION OF MOLYBDENUM I-.EXACARBONYL -U_ ,,AUTHOR-(02)-VISHNYAK USIPOVr, K.A- _~GUNTRY, OF INFO_-USSR -.';S0URGE-FIZ. KHIM. OBRAB. MATeR. .1970, (1. 1151-2- WTE PUBLI�HEO- ~XGNTRGL MARKIN,--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0903 SUP NO--VR/0472/701000/001/0151/0152 ~~CARC ACCESSION NO-AP011801? 'USSR UDC 621.3a2.002:539.234:539. '216-22 PAVLOVA, Z. V., VISHNYAKOVAj Z.~ Pi, VINOGRADOV, G. B., and VISHNYAKOV, B. A. Production of Dielectric Films: of Titanium.Dioxidell 'Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 12, Dec 70, pp 2207-2208 Abstract: TiO films were produced by the method of pyrolysis 2 of organotitanium compounds. Th e' str,ucture 'and composition . f ila, of the ts produced were tested by an~electronographic method. Films were produced by pyrolysis oftetrabutoxy- titaniuat (TBOT) in art atmosphere', of. nitrogen at 350-4500C. Sub- straten used were Ge, Si, and NaCI., The qual.ity*of the film a -nitial surface. is greatly influenced by the cleinliness of the i. Dust and dirt on the substrate produce pores.iand defects in the film. The best properties were those of-. TJ*O films grown at a cl~ ~HOOC with a nitrogen substrate temperature of 350-4000 t ev ,flow rate of 80 /hr. 7T - v M -7- TO `_TT2_ 043 UNCLASSIFIED "PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--ELECTRON BEAM METHOD OF PRODUC ING THIN FILKS- FUM CHEMICAL COMPOUINSIDS _U_ .:,AUTHOR-(02)-VISHNYAKOVv B.A., OSIPOVP KiA.~ OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -_,-5OUqCE--ELECTR0N BEAM METHOD OF PRODUCIN,G rHIN FILHS FROM CHEMICAL C0,MPOUNDS (ELEKTRONNOLUCHEVOY METHOD POLUCHENIYA TONKIKH PLEMOK IZ OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 1~.:-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICSr MATERIALS I TAGS--CARt)I0E, S E M I C G ND UC T 0 RIIATEIRJAL IREACTIOIN WIFTICSY GLO14 -01SCHARGEY DIELECTRIC MATERIALt.'6LECTRON BEAM'- METAL FILM CGINTROL-MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY PFEL/FRAME--3003/1751 s f ENO--IJfi /0000/ 70/000/000/000 1/0 143 _C I RC ACCESSION NO--AM0130595 212 043 U~4CLA S S I FIED PROCESS[NG DATE--27NOV70 C-11RC ACCESSION NO-AM0130595 -'A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. TABLE OF c otm r c- t%l T CHAPTER 1. EOIATE 13REAK 0 OW N (IF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS 5. ELECTRON BEAM METHOD OF IMMc .:11-. PRODUCTION njF DIELECTRfC FILAS UNDER THE INFL0,FNCEtOF ELECTRONS AND GLOW DISCHARGE 21. 111. PR9DUCTION OF, ME.TALLICt :SE-,'-lI(G.N0UCTOR XND RGANIC COMPOUD,114S BY CARBIDE FILMS 89. IV. BREAKDOWN OF H,ARO:INQi ELECTRON HOMBARD.MENT 125. L I TERATUREt 136. THE 300K~ GIVES A OF-TAILED REVIEW OF DOMESTIC AND V0REIGPl,INf WINS' YESTIGAT :OF A; CONIPARATIVELY NEW METHOD GF~PR IODUCING THIN' FILMS,:~ Cli-VkEAK DOWIN OF INITIAL CHEIMICAL NC AF `0 1 A) T C --Y ELEC,rRON COMPOUNDS OF VARIOUS SU13STA ES IS ACCOMPLI.S1 0 114'11E -LY f BE A M THH.RETICAL MiNC[PLES OF TPE METHOD ARE PAl'-,ENTEi LINE DIAGRAMS ARE GIVEN OF THE, APPARAIUS NECESSARY.FOR ~ACCOIAPLIS14INIG -TNE PROCESS OF BREAKDOWN OF COMPOUNDS XND PBECIPITATI-ON OF FILMS;:~ RESULTS OF EXPERIME'NTAL WORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRODUCING BY~ 1"115, lif.:--THOD FILmS OF VARIOUS MATERIALS ARE DESCRIBED IN DEETAIL.~: BASIC PhRAMETERS ARE ~PRESENJED OF THE KINETICS OF 'THE: PROCESS OF -PRECIPITAITON, ON WHICH DcoFt-105 THE RATE OF FILM GROWTH. THE ~PUBLICATION ',,;AS WqITTEN FOR E. INVESTIGATORSt DESIGNERS, ENGINEERS, AND TECHNfCIANS, MIETAL PHYSfCISIS AND OTHER SPECIALISTS GF VARIOUS 8RAiNCHES: OF INOUSI'RY 11JAISTRUMENT MAKING, ELECTROVACUUMP CHEM ICAL i ETC. ) 9: AND AL-50 FOR TEACHERS AND -.STtJOENTS OF CHEMICAL AND TECHNICAL. UNIV:E,RS.~TIES? STUDYING PRUBLEMS OF -PA 10DUG INIG TH l-N F ILMS AND THE 19, PFAC Ti CA:L: Af."Pt I CA rl ON. ED 14 USSR uw-62i.9-4i8:537.53 I.oc)4.14 VISIRIYAKOV B. A., and OSI-eW, Y. A. "Cathode-Ray Yethod of Production of Min Films of Chem&cal Co-M-,)a,,Mds" Elektronno-~uchevoy Metod Polucheniya Tonkikh PlenoK Iz Khimicheskikh SoyedineMy (English Version Above], Moscow Nauka Press, 1970, 144 pages Translation. This book presents an objective review of doinestic and foreign v~-_stigations of the comparati-vely new method of production of thin films in -P 2 Which the decomposition of the initial chemical compounds of various ma t e r ia Is v L is achieved directly by a beam, of electrons. Ilia theoretical 1, i ic p1 's of tile method are outlined aind diagramus aTe presented of the devicas necessary for the-application of the process of decomposition of c=pounds and precipitation of films. The -results of cxpCTiMental work performed with.the puqose of producing films of various ma-cerials by this inethod are described iii detai I. The principal parameters of the kinetics-of the process of~precioitation which -determin.6 the rate of film g growth are presented~ This book is designed for researchers, designers, engipeers and technicians, metal physicists and other specialists in various branches of industry USSR VISIMAKOV, B. AL., and OSIPOV,, K. A., Elektroano-Luchevoy Matod Polucheniya Tonlkikh Plenok Iz KhirtcheskiXh Soyedineniy, 1970, 144 pagOs (instrument building, electric-vacuttm, chemical., etc.) as w-011 as teachers and students in chemical and technical colleges studying problems of the production of-thin films and their practical applications . Fourteen ti.lbles; thirty .~illustrations; 232 biblio.refs. Table of Contencs Chapter I. 'Method of Direct Decomposition of Chemical Compounds by a Bean of Electrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. VariousIllethods of Producing-Thin'Films. E-vaporationi in a Vacuum0 ...Cwthode, 8t~utt rin (6), Electron-lon Technology 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of the'Cathode Ray Method . . . . 10 Theoretical Principles of the 1.',ethbd- . . . . . . . 12 Equipment and Methodolo&v Used for Precipitation, off rLTArA Films 16 2/5 USSR 777-7 VMUTYAKOV, B. A., and OSIPWI K. A., Elektronno-Lachevoy. Me-tod Polucheniya Tonkikh Plenok lz h1imicheskikh Soyedtneniy~ 1970, 144 pa~'Jes Chapter M Production of Dielectric Films Under the influence: of Electrons and Glow.Discharge 21 1. influence of Various Factors on the Process of For=tion of Polymer and Iaorganiic Films . . . . .. . . . . . 21 Decomposition of Organox-etallic Compounds and Hydrideus , 23 Formation of Thin Hydrocarbon Films . . . . . . . . . . 40 2. 'Mechanis7m of Formation and Theory of Growth of Polymer Films . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3. Structure and Properties of Dielectric Films .. . . . . . 54 Polymer Films . . . . . . 54 Lnorganic Films . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 4. 'Use of Various Films . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . 78 Chapter III. Production of 'Metallic, Semiconductor and Carbide Films. 89 3/5 USSR !~F VISMAKOV, B. A., and OSIPOV, K. A.- Elektro=o-Luchevoy Metod Polucheniya Tonkikh Plenok lz Khimicheskikh Soyedineniy, 1~10, 144 Pages 1. Films of Tin and Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Films of Silicon . . . 93 3. and Rhenium Films Produced From Tungsten, Molybdenum , Carbonyls . . . 9S 4. Mass-SpectrometTic Study.of Decomposition of:.Oxgano- metallic Compound Molecules:Updn Electron Impact. 105 5. Composition, Structure,~ Physical Properties,, and Applications of Thin Films, 110 Tin Films . . . . . .. . . .. 110 junusten Carbonyl Films 0 Molybdenum Carbide Films. 113 Rhenium Films . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Chapter IV. Decomposition of Solid Inorganic Compounds by Electron . . . . .. . . . . Bombardment 12S 4/5 USSIR VIS.WMOV) B. A., and OSIP91, K. A., Elektronno-Luchevoy t 0 d Polucheniya Tonkikh Plenok 1z niricheskikh Soyedineniy 1970, 14-4 pages 1. Influence of Various Factors on Decomposition Process. 125 2. Blectronographic Investigation,of Decomposition Products 131 .5. Mechanism of Decomposition of Solid.Inorganic,Compounds. 153 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 136 5/5 USSR UDC 539.4 VISHNYAKOV. D. Ya.. PONTMiAREVA, N. A. "rhe Effect of High-Speed Deformation on the Structure and Properties of High-Strength Steels" V sb. Teoriya i.prakt. vvsoko8korost. deformatsii metal. materialov (Theory and Practice of High-Speed Deformations of Metal Materials~-- Collection of Works), Moscai, 1971, pp 14-15 (from RZh4lekhanika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V1031) Translation: The effect of the set of pulse loading, heating, and cooling on the structure and properties of high-strength steel:3 is investigated. The initial structure before def ormation was a martensite or sorbite of te:q- pering and deformation was carried out by explosion in~ vater with degrees of deformation up to 25%. It was f ound that - tbermo-impulse worKing a t a def orma- tion rate of 225 m/sec and a 4egree of deformation of.2.5% leads to an in- crease of 70 kg/mm2 in the strength limit while maintainIng high plasticity (residual lengthening was 7.5% and relative contraction was 24.5%). It was shown by metallographic, x-ray and electron microscope, methods that a 1minar structure arises under the working and that there occur a decrease in the 1/2 USSR VISHNYAKOV, D. Ya., PONOIIIAREVA, N. A., Teori2a i prakt. vy-gohoskorost. deformatsii metal. materialoy, Moscow, 1971-9 pp, 14-1-5 width of the interfere-nee lines of the steel with thestructure of the annealing martensite and an increase in the width of the- lines of the steel with the structure of the annealing sorbite. There were observed an increase in the di.mensions of the martensite plates, a change in the dimensions of particles of the second phase, and the absence of deformation aging under annealing after deformation. An explanation is advanced for changes in the mechanical properties of high-strength steels under.impulse working that is based on the structural changes, observed.,,- L. I..,M:Lrkii3. 2/2 128 USSR uDc 620~192-1.3:541.12.014 _KWINOS_D._M.:J; TUCITMSM,,, L. 1~. and VISIMMOV L~ II., Institute of . -1 i, __-.) 'Al" demy o Mn -e-s"I I. n ii a nSE: R of Material Science, Aca "Selection of a Matrix for a Com posite ~Iapterial Wbich. Do-as I-lot Dissolve the Reinforcing Fiber" 'Kiev, PoroshI~ovaya 1,,Ietallurgiya, ITO 5, May 73, PP 68-72 Abstract: On the basis of con,~cpts of alloy thermodynamics, the composition of a multicomponent matrix of a composite material was calculated for a matrix A which does not dissolve single- component ~ reinforcine fibers. alculation was made for the case when the matrix fortHe, a solutidn vith the fibers, wi'ri limited solubility of the components, An experimental cl-.mc]k of one of the calculated composition-3 of a four- con, ponent Bli-Cr-W-Al matrj-x,. reinforced with tLngsten, f Ibers, conf irmed the correctnesr>~ of the obtainc-A relationships. The erperimental check showed that the tun solved in the gaten fibers were not dis matrix after 100 hours of -annealing at..12000C. 2 fig-ores, 9 bibliouxaphic references. USSR MA C 620,Wi.4036.4 KARF11103, D. M., TUGH1,16RIYj L. I., MIROSINNIKOVA, T. K.~ and UMANKOV L. R"Institute of Problems of Mlaterial. Science Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Calculation of the Thermal Expansion of Reinforced Retals" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurglya, No I, Jan 74, pp 80-84 Abstracti A method was proposed-for calculating the thermal expansion of compositesp reinforced by unidirectionally oriented fibers, in which one or both of the .,laterials in the composite possesses plastic rathe:c 'than 61WItic propertes. Tungsten wire of alloy Mu'160V (VZhgd) was used as Ithe experimental th Its con- material where the reinforcing fiber usea wt tungsten wire VA~wl tent in VU93 varied, Tests shouea that pure tungst a has a very lou coefficient of theml expansion and alloy VZhgd has a -relatively high coefficient between 0 300 arA 1'400 0 and Increases isith tomperatura. When reinforcad with VA fibers# the theiiial expansion in not as high as for The unzvinforced alloy ani starts decreasing betsfeen 700 and 9uuo(;, deperdIng on ~the VA content. The reason for tnifi tfat at conparativoly low tomporatumo the xat:r1x has a yield atran gth hi~jj enough to cAurju subat&ntW -t6naile striesa u In tile tungsten USSR KARPINCS D. M. et al., Poroshkovaya HetaUurgiya, 11o i, Jan 74, pp 80-84 fib3rs andp consequently, to cause aM tional tempoxnture d-oforhuation in the;~'. At high temperatures the ratrix alesinilates an ideal plaztia body, its yield strength remains small and, therefore, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the composite is basically determiwd by the thexma- expencion of the fibers. Thus, the matrix (VZh98) coefficient is Mater than tungsten (fibers) and at low tempeiatures the coefficient incroasesp but as tsmparature rizes the pure r-atrix becomes plastic, and the.coefficient is gov.i~rned.then by the fibers, and the overall coefficient diminishes, Three fli&ures, one table# five bibliographic refferonces. 2/2 10 - Qompostte~~m,ateriais USSR UDC-669.71:66,4.24.27.28 I PEIMELENTSEVA, L. N., KARPINOS, D. M., TUCHINSKIY, L. I., V MAX-OV KLIMENKO, L. N., and DEYMONTOVICH, V~ B.,:,Kiev, I'Effect of Alloying a Nickel Matrix With ~einforcing.;Metal Fibers on the Structural Stability of Ni-W and Ni-Mo~Composites" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6,:Nov-Dec 72, pp 107-113 Abstract: The problem of creating structurally stable composites for the Ni-W and.Ni-Mo system was examined. By alloying the nickel matrix with tungsten up to the maximum saturation ofAbe nickel solid solution, rein- forced tungsten fibers were obtained in which the fibers did not dissolve at 1000-12000C. At these temperatures the Ni-Mo composite was. not Go stable because an intermetallic compoundis formed-at the fiber-matrix interface and the maximum saturation. of the nickel. matrix with molybdenum does not dissolution of the molybdenum fib rs. Four figures, 2 tables, and prevent e 8 bibliographic references. USSR LID C 621.771.13 POLUMLI, V. P. , V Y6t, D. POTWIN, V. and CHUVILEK, V. P., Moscow Institute of Steels. "Effect of the Temperature Conditions of Hot Rolling on Both Structure and Mechanical Properties of 08 kp Steel"' 'Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebixykh Zavedeniy, Gherni~ya Metallurgiya, ?b 1.1971, pp 82-85 Abstract: This.study concerns the causes of quality impairinents of thin hot-rolled strip up to 3 mm ifi . thickness designed to,be~ cold converted to 0.&-0.6 mm. The study involved the effect of temperature conditions of hot rolling on the structure and mechanicaliproperties!of 08 1cp steel strip rolled for 2.8 = undar four sets of temperature,;.canditions. Investi- gation. of the strip along its length andiwidth has f-knid the!tantral sections to have lower characteristics thaii.those~at4he. edges. The data given here are therefore referred, to the ~mifldje sectioln'tt along the width. Ansaysis WA Testing USSR UDO 621-771 539.4 and ICJIAT'YEVA, YE-..G.o Moscow VISHMMYt YA. D.s YLADIMIROV, S. A., aChange In the Dislocation Structure of Nickel and-Its AUcy with 20% 'Oobalt During High-Raduction Rol1w Moscow, Filzika i Khimiya, Obrabotki Materialoy, No 4. Jul-,Kua 73, pp 93-9~? Abstracts Samples of nickel and~nickel with 20% Co, deformed by rolling at room, teape-rature with degrees of reduction fron 50 U 9091 were investi- gated by x-ray diffraction analysizo Wculations of the fine structure parameters were nade using a Nairi computer with the calculation error amounting to for the magnitudes.of relative sea .n-squsre miorodeforma- tions < S ~> . It was found that, in-Ithe course of cold rolling sawVles crf,pure nickel and the Xi-Co alloy, a decreaso occurs in'the internal stresses, for 6-65 and 75-80% deformtions ~which,leads o an "anomalous" change Lr. the magnitwes of 1~00 . (microhardneIas),