SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOSKOV, L.S. - VOTINOV, S.N.
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BURIKOV, A. D. ,VOSKOV,L. S., SUSHCHIIISKIY, 1. M.
"A Method of Solving a Discrete Progra=ing. Pr6biem of Special Form"
Tr. Mosk. in-'a elektron. mashinostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of
Electronic Machine Buildi-ng), 1971, vyp. 16i ch. 2, pp 121-117 (from RZh-
s formulated
n approximate
most of the
solution).
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1-a-SCME OBSERVATIONS ON THE. EFFECT WENESS OF MONOMYCIN IN THERAPY OF
G6NCRf.hEA IN MEN -U-
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CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109093
-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEoEFFECTUENESS OF MONOMYCIN IN
THER ACY CF, GCNORRHEAL INFECTION.4N 145 MFN: WAS STMED. THE ORUG WAS
INJECTED INTRAMUSCULARLY IN A OOSE OF, 500',000 UNLIS EVERY 10-12 HOURSo
PATIENTS hITH ACUTE ANO SUBACUTE GONURRHEAL UREThRITIS RECEIVED A
COUPSE DOSE OF MONOMYCIN OF 2,000000 UNITS. f-OPCPATIENYS WITH
COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC FORMS OF GONORRHEAL INFECTION COURSE DOSES WERE
INCREASED TO 3000,000-49000,000 UNITS. GONOCOCCI DLSAPPEARED FROM THE
-SECRETE IN THE MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WITHIN 6-7 HOURS# ETIOLOG[CAL CURE
AFTER~ KNOsMYCIN THERAPY IwAS ACHIEVED iN 96.6PERCENTI OF PATfENTS.
FACILITY: OTDEL GONOREI TSENTRALINOGO Wt. KOZHNO.IVENEROLOGICHESKOGO
.-,--.INSTITUTA MINISTERSTVA.ZDRAVOOKHRANENLYA~ISSSRj MOSCOW.,
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USSR
VOSKPLESENSKAYA,.~ A., PETUKHOVA, A. S PIKONOV, m. V.
P-n
ITStudy of Distribution of Tantalum in the Structure of YttTium by Contact Micro-
roentgenography"
Mauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyektn. In tRedko met,Prom-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals -Industry], 1971, Vol. 37
pp. 34-37. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallilrgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abs-
tract No. S 1710 by the authors).
Translation: The distribution of Ta in Yproduced by various methods was studied.
The method of contact microroentgenography.was found to be the only possible
method-for this purpose. It was established that Yis contaminated to a signifi-
am in-
wt extent with tantalum. The nature of.the distributimof Ta in Y and the
c
fluence of Cu and Fe impurities on this distribution were:determined. 3 figs;
5 biblio refs.,
112 026 W!C L &s s I r- I Eli) PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO
T ITLE--0%4 THE DEPENDENCE OF ~ THE PHOTOSENS I TIV 1 TY OF: Sll~AE PROTEINS TO
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT ON THE MOLECULE CONF001ATIVAl -U-,
~AUTH(IR-(03)-KONEVt S.V.t VOLOGOVSKIYJI l'i,D*--.i WISKRESENSKAYAt L.G.
2f
UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S aURC'E--,'-'QLlEKUl_YARNAYA BIOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL NR 3, PP 395-400
~A~4TE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
q8JECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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OP I C-TAGS-.,-PR0TEINv ENZYMEP PH0TOCHEsl.11STRYu FLUORESCENCE, LIGHT
-:'.'_:_-POL AR ZAT I 0111"t MOLECULAR STRUCTURE~
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CJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120849
.-..ABSTRACTl,EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONSIDERABLE CHANGES ARE OBSERVED
OF THC QUANTUM YIELDS OF ARGINASE~ A tqD UREASE PHOTOINACrIVAT C )U
10N ( j) 1 E
TO TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN THE REGION 5-35DEGREES WHICH'ARE NOT
ACCOMPANIED BY ANY CHANGES OF THE RATE' OF TIJE TRYPTOPHANYL PHOTOLYSIS OR
BY CHANGES IN THE NATURE OF PHOTOPRODUCTS, A GGIOD; CORRELATION BETWEEN
THE EXPERIMENTAL CURVES Q EOUAL FIT) AND CURVES OD-OF-PENVENCE OF TH,c-
DEGREE OF FLUORESCENCE POLATILATION OF ~TYPToPHANYLS GN THE T;:,4PERA E
,:SUBFL EQUALS F(T) TESTIFIES THAT THE EARLIER FOUNID COOPERATIVE
~CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITICIN BETWEEN A ANO B FORMS Of- THc` NATIVE PROTEMS
~1S RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHANGES IN PHOTOSENISITIVITY (3i:: ENZYMES. IT is
-SUGGESTED THAT CHANGES IN PHQT0.5ENSITIVJ,TY:OF THE PROTEINS ARE CONNECTED
INFLUENC ES OF MACROMOLECULAR CONFORMATION ON EVENTS W41CH PRSCEED
THE FORMATION OF THE FINAL STABLE PHOTOPRODUCT-S. FACILITY:
-..t-ABORATORY OF BIOPHYSICS AND ISOTOPES, ACADEMY OF SCIENCESI 8ESSRr
-MINSK.
UNCLASSIFIED
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Abstracting Service: Ref, Code:
ICAL ABST.-' 7tv:
CH 1-11 L 4f
000.
-ties of it dia tonal
7135,tr Surfa and. vnlume proper melts r
of rfa, zu-poa-, 0 'afid-x*,'Zn~~Po~,,, Q~redprpctfl,
systems. Krivavva~d%r 8.1-.- 1 N- K. (USS
Zh. Nearg, =1-5i&ftt0 tellmon
(a-) and d. of fu%ed
ZnO, and KP(-)z-Za() systems w0e': 00" ac :5, 111119, 14
S'tlle plot eif 0- v7ei-~u''s*,colwn'. S d
system hOw,~ a 'Min.j 6AT~C';Pdll -
Ing to Complex fbrmation,w-~60 15 more p~opoiinL,.ed, in-Ahe
-bow
system of KtO. The ana!o Ous 'Ta"Pfi~ of zj1O sys;terns ')
9 1 'ai! h it
max.. It is assuined tkat polyphoiphate chail s bevor i 0 V
with incrtasing Z110 cu~,!Cnrxeavhi~g: shiirtest length '~ioid 54~111.
'14MJA
taneously a n1ax. or 2V-25-30 moW q,,, Zrio.
RNEWN ME_ iff I
_11M
USSR we (54,6.361185+546-732" 183) 542.3
ICRIVOVYAZOY$ YE. L., DZHURINSICIY, V.. HADHIMEKOVA, M. M. 1: and
Institute, of Gmeral and Inor&nic Chemistry imeni
SSR
N,:S6 I(urnakov'# Acaimy of Sciences US
"Density of Fused Cesium and Cobdlt.Metaphoephates"
Moscowg Izvestiya Akademli Hauk SSSRp Neorganicheskiye Materialy, No 8, 1972,
PP 1505-15o6
Abstract: The authors used the method of hydrostatic weighing to measure the
-density of fused Cs and Co metaphosphates. Based-on the data produced on the
density of fused Cs and Co metaphosphates, using the method of least squires, the
equations for density polytherms wrere calculated. The molar,volumes of the Na,
K,and,Cs metaphosphates increase in that 'ordtr at their meltinly points with
'increasing cation radius, The teplperature!cocfficicnts~of density for Na, Kand
Cs metaphosphates are less than for the corresponding nonmolypierized simple salts.
E
wen Stronger compactipg of structure can'be expected for Zn and Co metaphosphates.
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Uw. 669-157.96
USSR
r0SiMS-E,1N5KAYA 11. L. GNUCHEV)
V. S.) GUREVICH M. YE.,~ 2CRASME'NIKOV, V. S.,
IKQV L. N.. ~MUTNA L. V. andBUTITSKIY, U. Institute of Metal
Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR
P hys i c a IHature of the Processes of formation of Complex Mectnnical Properties
-Daring, the Tempering of a Harde-ned A3Aoyed Structural Steel"
Y-etallofizika, 11o 40,
Kiev, 1972, ~P 53-56
Abstract: Calorimetric, x-ray, volumetric., and nechanical tests were used to
study the physical Drocesses which ta)-e plac'e. in the temperin,,,~ Of a comp, 3
'LeXly
alloyed structural steel (approximately 0.33dp C, 3,~. Cr,. 1% 'fl),. Ni, 14, and V).
The vagnitudes of thermil and volimi-,e -effects were detcrjnlln,_~d in ti,,c temperin~~
stagea. The typUs, of Pr0c!:_)!;ucs occurring and their ef f~lot orl the formation of
mechanical properties were analy%ed. It was estab].1,3hed that the optimur)
combination of stren~-,th and ductile properties ol)tained as a result of temDer-
~ated :-,teel for an empircally selected m;ode., iated
ingthe investir was assoc
witb the occurrence of Drocesses of internal stress relaxt-tion., -01-irrarily at
points of their rzxirnur_-1 concentration. Thd hyT;othesis T4au rada that this
phenomenon is related to the development of processes of dii-efunion. "closing"
Microcracks Vai7h cause brittle failure ~of the material -es, 6 biblio-
3 f 4-1"'
graphic references.
7
USSR 7JDC 581-132.8
VR"U�Q~~YA P V-TYL Yu. A.; GRISHI11A, G. S.; PYARNIK,
T. F.; Inatitute of 1
'PI-ant Physiology imeni Ko' A. Tilniryazev,
Academy of.Scien--es USSR, and Institute of Experimental Biology,
Academy of Sciences Estonian SSR, Kharku
"Distribution of Tracer Carbon in Products of the Photosynthesis
in Bean.Plant Leaves in Red~and Blue,Light, Depending on the
Content of Oxygen in the Medi
Um
Moscow, Fiziologi-fa RasteniZ,.Vol 18,, No 3, 1~q/Jun 71, PP 488-
493-
Abstract: The intensity of photosynthesis and:C'40,,) metabolism
were studied in experiments on bean plant (Phaseolu:i sp.) leavC3
in whichdises from the leaves were exposed toicl4o:'L' in red or
blue light in air and ~12 - In air.on the light,plateau, the
intensity of photosynthesis was the saine in red and blue light.
It was increased in either kind of light in 11 allbut to a greater
extent in blue than red light. In air~blue lig2 activated
It
Incorporation of C14 into glycine, sorine, alanine, aspa-tic
aeid, and glutamic acid, while.inhibiting its. inclusion, as
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VOSKRESENSKAYA, N. P., et al, Fiziologiya Rasteni Vol 18,
No 3, may/Jun 71, pp 488-493
compared with red light, into starch. In,Np in either kind of
light there was a change in the principal Dath by which C left
the Calvin cycle; the way over phosphoglyceric, acid was activated
(particularly in red light), while'that.over glycolate was inhi-
bited. The activating effect of blue light on the inclusion of
C14 into the amino acids mentioned:above was retained in N2,
be-Ing.increased greatly in the case of serine..1 Furthermore,
blue light had an activating effect in N2 on:the incorporation
of C14 into phenylalani e, while reducing,greatly,'vs. red light,
the.incorDoration of M into alanine., TheInhibiting effect of
blue light on the biosynthesis:.of stardh disappeared in Np.
While O~ had.only a small effect on the activation of the bio-
synthesis of amino a~.,ids by blue light, it enhanced greatly the
inhibiting.effect of this light.on tha,synthe:sis of starch. The
reasons.for the latter phe
nomenon are not quitb.clear.
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VV-RIZHNIKOV, L. V., 34Q9TM;;A94A"V M.Q() Fj',DY-ROVA, V. KH. ,
KIRPICHNIKOV, P. A ~MPMNOV Z T.:, Kazant Institute of Chemical
te of Orc nic Chemistry
Technology imeni S. M. Kirovand Institut ga
:..imeni-_A. YEIP. Arbuzov, Academy :of Sciences USSR
"Arbuzov Isomerization of Cyclic Phosphites Containing a Seven-
I br'Eight-membered Ring"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Ehimii, Vol 41, NoAO, 1971, pp 2162-
~J 2164
Abstract: To exDlore the applicability of the Arbuzov reaction
to the synthesis of cyclic -Dhosphonat.es with seven- or eight-
membered rings, a study was made of the reactions of~certain title
comnounds with bromoethane. Heating~a cyclic allkyl phosphite,
e.Q... 0:,01-diphenyl ethyl phosphite, with.excess~bromoethane in
EL sealed ampoule gave a cyclic alkyl~hosphonato, e-g.j. 0,01-
diphenyl ethylphosphonnte, wltb-a-higher mp-and rela-ively more
V
.stable thpn the starting phosphite. Structure
ol the prepared
compounds was confirmed by NMR Pnd IR spectra. The elemental
1/2
4-5
z-.. - ~,- -,.. .-- --
-1 1 14 3LEZ 71Z -- -- - lim"
1 -11, - -1 - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - - --- -- - - --- -- - - - - - ------ - -
I . -.I--,
'USSR
UDc ~4p-.91+54i.6:54TV!18
YWE ~Or) E. T., KIRPICHNIKOV., P. A., and VOSIUESMEMA-V, 0. IT.) Instit-at,-, of
Organic and Physical. Chemistry imeni A. Ye-~ ArbukdV, A6AenLy of Sciences USSR,
and Kaz=1 Instii-ute of C%erzdcal TechDol6gylmeni. S. M~ 11drov
"Study of the Possibility of the Form-tion of 7- or`0-1k1,r
zibereii RinSs in the
Molecule of Tricyclic D-Fannitol Trie tihy~.TriphosViit-e7:
Moscow, Izvestiya Akadernii N*auk SSSR., Seriya uo 6, Tun 72, pD 1395-
1399
Abstract. Th :1e1; tya
e.authors s h4sized~~imd jAc phosjj4~-V, 4, 6-di-
Ynt fs b4sed on 1j-?
LZ wm- vlpne~,ehd- 2
t -~es,~~kficatiori: of
9 ~pb I 'W.4 the~carresp h( ing'Vembivu
WI-d vati'ves. The attcmpt
o.~svn es"Me:tf 7--%-'1;a zrad C-YclAc W
iozph4te-bpse(1 on I, 1-but,~rlenc tT.Iycol iind~!r
the tranjeaterif ictitioh conditions ~ (11o-!Qo11 trieth,il Dhos-
phite) proved msuccessful. It was. -also foun(I impossibl,e to aynthesize a 9-
membered cyclic phosphite b,"ed on 2) 3,4, 5-;di-O-wctliyler-,e-D-ritinni'to 1.
NOW
USSR UDO 542-011+51111,6:547.vii8
AMOSHITIA; N. P. GOL'DFARB, E. I VOSYMSENSKAYA 0. V.) laRPICHN-MV, P. A.,
dt
IT -
and 147WIZVJ~ E. T., Institute o f i and Pliysical Chemistry imcni A. Ye.
iFem
Arbuzav, Academy of Sciences US.SB,.and Kazan' Instituto of Chemical Technology
innni S. M. Kirov
"Use, of the Arbuzov Reaction to Establish the . Structum of Tricyclic D-Vannitol
Triethyl Triphosphite"
Mbscow, Izvestiya Akademii lfald~ SSSRI Seriya 11imichesP,,aya, :;o 6 Jun 72, pp
1390-1355
Abstract: The withors used the Arbuzov reaction to establish e rin:~ size in
th
-tricyclic
D-irzannitol tri ethyl triphosphite. A stiidy wa~q mnadr;., of the ~Caction
with ethyl brornidc o" tricyclic triethyl tridlosphite (wid wilich
it, obtained from 1,2; 5,6-di- and W; '4Q-1.1 r0i 1,3; 11.6-
di- and 2 -P
data-indicate that tricyclic D-m-annitol triethyl triphiotphito re-presents
etho>.j-4,5 21-dioxa
-bis-(2'-CthOXY-1,3' -phospholanyl-41 )-l ~,2-dio%aphosphoivuie.
USSR T,-Dc: 62i.396.677-095-222-523.8(02)
VOSKMMISKITY (editor)
"Fliectrical-Scanning Mdcro-wave Antenn-mas-Col-le 'an of t-Toricsit
ct,-
Elektricheski skaniruyushchiye anten-i,,,r SVCh._Sb. statey. Tr. Yosk. avi,-Ats.
in-ta, ]~~. 203 (,--f. English above.. Works~ of the Moscov Aviation Irstitute,
v- 68 k. (from FM-Padio~ekhnika, 21c
/p. 203), Mioscow 1.970, 10,90 pp, iii
Jan 71, Abstract Uo 1B89 K)
Translation: Convex mnoDulse antennas are described together with methods
of constructing active antenna arrwrs. -The~construction ofiactive arrays
vith the use~of Gunn oscillators is, c6nsidered. N.
-,,-.-USSR UDC 678.7-074
GINIYATULLIN, M. Kill. KILASANIOV, M. Mi., TIMERGALEyEIr
R. G. and
VOSIMESPOK
Chair of Plastic Materials, Kazan' Eng-ineer-
1-g-C-2Mtruction Institute
3 ng
"Synthesis and Study of Modifying Proper-ties of Phosphorus Contain-
n
ing Oligouretha es"
Ivanovo, Izvestiya ITZ -- Khimiya i.Khimic hesk aya Toklinologiva,
Vol 16) No 4) 1973, pp, 631-632
Abstract-. A study ivas carried out on the possibility of modifying
poly-vinyl chloride with specially synt ties ized oligriirethanes con-
taining phosphorus. The oligoniers were obtainod by reacting 2,ij-
toluylenediisocyanate, a simple polyester, with trihydroxymethyl-
phosphine at 800, in a stream of nitro!_Ten. A complcx of physical
properties of the system PVC-oligourethane has been presented as
a function of the concentration of components. An interpretation
has been presented for the non-lincar type of changes of the
effective viscosity, glassing temperature temperature oi-' fluidity,
and flow index n for Elie above system. it has J'Wen shown that
"Additio -Antit- es of oligrouretharies -44-5 weii'ht s
n of small. clu., J, part
Pete 100 weight parts eif PVC) to PVC. lowers the. n.f., T and increases
s
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PGSfT1VF A"tj FE FACIL PEDAGOG. INST. IM.
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USSR UDG 621.396.677.833.2.061.1
~VOSKRESENSKIY D. I. and GRINEV, A. Yu~
"synthesis of Spherical Antenna Dif f erence Patterns".
-Antena 71, pp 28-
Moscowl No 13, 19 .42
Abstract: The problem of minimizing the sidelobes with the spherical antenna
difference patterns is investigated. The spherical antenna is assumed to bave
a~perfectly conductive surface, and is provided with closely spaced diffraction-
type emitters.
The graphs obtained by the subject method show several sidelobes of decreasing
magnitude. Graphs of the current amplitide and phase distribution along the
equator are also given.
s between the magnitude of sidelobes,. the slooe, of the main lobes and
Relation
their width are derived.
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S PONCHAREV, L. I., GRINEV, A. Yt~.
"Optimum Sum-Differeace Characteristics of Spherical Convex Antennas"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika --' Elektronika.' Vol 16, No 7, Ju 1 71, pp 1170-1180
Abstract: The problem of optimizing the sum-difference characteristics of
spherical nonsupardirectional antennas which are a system of slot radiators
arranged on a conductive spherical surface is solved, by the method of vector
eigenfunctions, utilizing tae theory ofiquadratic forms. The maximum direc-
tive gain, of the effective radiation pattern is found with regard to dif-
fraction phenomena on the surface of-the antennas, as well as the'maximum
cHrective gain of the difference characteristic in the two principal direc-
tions deviating symmetrically from the equal-signal direction, and the slope
~of the difference radiation pattern in the 6qual-signal direction. These
maxima are compared with the corresponding maximum values for an equivalent
flat aperture. It is shown that when the electrical radius is short, a
spherical antenna may give somewhat of a;.gain in the three mmima; when the
electrical radius is much greater than ka =:10, the ma*imum directive gains
of sum and difference radiation patterns~and the slope,of the difference.
1/2
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Jul 711 pp 1170-1180
characteristic in the equal-signal direction for the optimum spherical antenna
are practically equal to the corresponding values for an equivalent flat
aperture. Spherical nonsuperdirectional antennas arit., synthesized with space-
amplitude sum-difference radiation patterns having minimum side emission.
It is shown that the sum (difference) radiation patItern may be represented
by a Chebyshev polynomial multiplied by,so'me weakly,directional factor.
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ARDAB'YEVSKIY, A. I., VOLKOV, 0. A., VOSKRESENSKIY, D-J-, GOSTYUKIIIN, V. L.,
GRANOVSKAYA, R. A., GRINEVA, K. 1. , V.."A. MYAKISHEV, B. YA., FILIPPOV,
S. CHEBYSHEV, V. V.
"Microwave Antennas and Devices. Calculation and Design of Antenna Arrays
and their Radiating Elements. Textbook for, Students at the Radiotechnical
Specialized Institions of Higher Learning
Antenny i ustroVstva SVCh. Raschet i proyektiro niye'antcnnykh reshetok i ikh
V41
izluchayushchikh elementov. Uchebn. posobiye dlya stud.. raaiotekhn. spats. vyzov
(cf- English above), Moscow, Soviet.PUidiq,-~1972, 320 pp, ill., 75 k. (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract N6 5B32K)
Tranelation: Methods of calculating the basic parameters of antenna arrays
with electric rock-.ng of the radiation pattern ands frequency and commutation
methods of controlling the radiation pattern' are discussed. A study is made
of the structure of the optfmial arrays with Dolf-ChebyFihev distribution, the
design of irised-wave guide and horn arrays-.4-nd also methoda of calculating
the array elements: dielectric, rod, spiral, horb and',~director antennas,
USSR UDC 621.372.8
VOSKRESENSKIY G. V., KURDYU]MOV, V. N.
"'Study of an Electron Ring Passing INe&r the Junction of Wo Circular Wave Guides"
Gor'kiy Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavederiy, Radiofizika, Vol XIV, No 5,
p~
778-787
1971,
Abstract: A study is made of the spectral characteristics of radiation accomp-
anying.drift of a charged or current ring passinr,.m2lemeatary,inhomogeneity in
a wave guide, and the total radiation losses are estimated. The losses of a
thin uniformly charged ring are proportional to the kinetic energy of the source.
For.a.ring current of given magnitude the radiation losses are proportional to
the third power of the ring energy.
The.contributions of waves of.different polarization to the total losses
of the charged ring moving along the axis of the,structute and rotating around
the axis are compared. If the longitudinal energy of the-ring is y and the
dimensionless transverse velocity is the'total.energy loss;es to excitation
of the electric waves We and the magnati. waves Wm are related by the expression
9-
F
I -, .... ..
USSR UDC 6211.371.853:621.385.63
VOSKRESENSKIY, G. V. KVOROV Yu. K.
"Cb1c lating~Charge Losses to Radiation .-,uide"
u av
in in Iris W ell
Uskoriteli (Accelerators), vyp. 12P Moscow:. Atomizdat, Press, 1970, pp 27-35
(frora RZh-Padiotekhnika, No 9, Sep-70, Abstratt No 9B105)
Translation: This article contains a study of the problem of e-,~zciting elec-
tromagnetic waves by a charge which moves in A round waveguide periodically
-mly at sorte
loaded by irises. It is propo5ed that the charge, inoves unif oi.
distance f ro-m the axis of syumietry of the:waveguide. The- solution is found
with the help of Vaynshteyn excitationtheory. Expressions are obtained for
the longitudinal component of the electric field and the:charge energy losses
to radiation in the pass ban& The dependence.of the raldiated energy in the
lower pass band of the syrm-etrical E-wave on the charge- velocity is presented.
Losses to radiation in various transmis.sion:zones are given for a closed
cylindrical resonator. There are.three illustrations and a three-entry
bibliogr#hy.
USSR
ALAWYEV, I. T., VOSKRESENSKIY, K. D., GUKOV, G. P., CIVEROV, YE. V.,
PARDZINOV, V. K.
"Device for Extracting Geothermal Ener
gy
USSR Author's Certificate No 322084 (from Otkryt~ya, Tzabreteniya, Promyshlen-
Tovar yye znaki (Discoveiies,.Inventioij.9 Industrial Models,
nyve obravts~y n.
Trademarks), Ho 43, 1973, page 213)
Translation: (1) nlis device for extracting geothermalenergy from hot rock
crushed, for example, by an underground nuclear explosion an*d containing the
basic drill stem and open-bottom working.casing set to a flooded horizon is
distinguished by the fact that in order to increase the -reliability it reduced
the.time for putting the unit into operation, the operati-ag column is inade
perforated above the lower mark of the stem and it is equipped in the perforated
section with discharge channels, but inside the operating column below the
perforated section a heat exchanger has been installed [or tapping the geothermal
heat.
(2) Ibis is a do-vice according tc item I distingt'ished by the fact that
the operating-stem is executed with perforitions in the'l.lowersection.
331,
USSR LJDC 536.24:532.54
KRMM, I. V., POKILVALOV, YU. YE. VOSKRLSEHSKIY. K. D.
"Pr6blem of Studying Critical Thermal Fl s in the Case of Forced Movement of
uxe
Water"
V sb Vopr. teplofiz. yadern. reaktorov. Vyp. 3 (Problems of Thermophysical
Nuclear Reactors. vyp. 3-collection of works)~ Moscoul, Atomizdat Press, 1971,
3 i1': Nov ~-i Ab*str%lct No 11B668)
p 2-38 (from RZh-14ekhanika, IN o
p
Translation: Distilled water was boiled in a copper tube with an inside dia-
meter of 5 mm and ED= long. The experiments,~were performed at pressures of
1.5 and 30 bars with tmderheating of the liquid close to zero in the range of
mass velocities 14 from 40 to 20,000 Iz lm2-sec. A low-inertia oscillograph
P S
was used in. the experiments to measure the flow rate through the operating
channel, the vapor content at its exit, and, the wall temperature of the channel.
It was established that in thermal.fluxes close.tb critical, high fre-
quency (-10 hertz) pulsations of the vapor content develop in the channel at
the exit and corresponding,pulsations develop in the witer flow rate through
the channel. At W < 2-10' kg/m2-svc, the mas15 flow rati! during the pulsations
P
reaches practically zero value-s. Choking the flow before the working channel
reached 5-7 absolute. atmospheres, and the ordinarily used electron devices of
1/2
the EPID type with DIM-6 and the standard manometers failed to record anY pulsa-
tions. The noted phenomenon is most clearly exhibited.at low pressures and low
velocities. The dependence of q an 11 turned out to be nonnonotonic. In the
cr P
range of low velocities q 140.5 andq can be appreciably smaller than in
cr P cr
a large volume. In the medium velocity range,the dependence on the velocity is
strongest (1 1,11.2 and at high velocities (a pressure of 30 bars) a region
cr
P
is observed where the increase in velocity by more:than an order either has no
effect or weak-ly reduces q The nature*of the oscillo6rams.obtained permits
cr'
'the, mechanism of occurrence of tile
the conclusion that in these three regions
Crises,differs qualitatively.. The bibliography:has 14 entries.
2/2
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-.-I rt He) A.1- 1Wq~
':W2 010 1 E PRO.CESSINf, DATE-27NOV70
UNCLASSI
RATE TO TH"
-JUTLE- -qECRYS.TALLIZAT ION OF THE CALC:11)ti SULFATE H&MIH) Or
DWYORATE -U-
AAJTH0R-,(04)-Z0T0Vt 8,G.v VOSKRESENSKJ Y, ZOTOVA,~. V.N., GORIYU,."11311, ili-,
CUNT PY OF 1,NFO--USSR
-__SOURCE--U--.S.S.R. 263,577
o
RfNCE--OTKRYTIYA,AZOBRET., PROIM~.,- 08RAZT I VAR'NYE 2NAKI 1970, 4718)
T&-PU`BLISHED--l_0f EB70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
i.40PIC JAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, CRYSTAL L. I ZATIION AQUE011.Sl SOLUTIONI CALCIW-1
-SULFATE
wf.CIGINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA14E--3004/1337 S TIE P NO~--UR /04112 /70'/000/ 000 /0000/00 00
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0132102
U,N4 LA S S I F 1 F 1)
.. 1 ~
- ~~Ijl~k~'I.lt
. - Z -c -a - ~~ - -11~~, - 1
x I e - - ------ Q.-Ili-i-Iiii-iii-Al hiakia"
USSR UDC 54L.6:536.485
POPOV, V. 1., and 10~~-SMS ?mmV. A., Chair of Plastics, Kazan' Consmction
Engineering Institute
`1he Frost Resistance of Polymers".
Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 39, No 9, Sep 70, pp 1,707-1,718
Abstract: The article is a survey of the work- of ScvieL and foreign authors
on the frost resistance of polymers. Technical frost resistance is defined as
"the ability of polymeric materials to retain operating,properties at low
temperatures for a certain time interval," theoretical frost res.,istance as
"the lower temperature limit for the start of- segmental mobilLty of, macro-
molecular chains." There is a discussion,of.existing qualitative methods for
determining the frost resistance of various types of polymeric materials, as
well as quantitative methods suggested by Soviet authoxs.~ Special attention
is given to the method suggested by M. N. SHTEDING and V. A. KARGIN, which
uses thermomechanicall characteristics of the temperature dependence of de-
formation, obtained under axial tension on a deformomete.r. The authors con-
sider this method "a significant step forward in frost resistance determination,
but one requiring the making of a special and rather complex Instrument -- the
deformometer." The authors have used theIARGIN-SUTEDING,priuciple to determine
1/2
USSR
POPOV V. 1.4 and
Q�" V. A., Uspekhi Khimii,:Vol 39, No 9, Sep 70,
TP 1,707-1,718
the frost resistance of polymeric films, but:instead of the deformometer they
used an instrument specially adapted for these purposes:which is ordinarily
employed in technology for determining thelfrost resistance of rubbers. The
auazors assert, "The use of the KARGIN-SHTEDINIG method jiith allowance for
the procedural and equipment modifications Guggested by us pemits not only
a more precise determination of the absolute~frost!--resintance values for
polymeric films, but also the quantitative.tracing of tile effect of various
external factors (quantity and type of plasticizers, processing conditioas,
aging processes etc.) an polymers."
Zhe article concludes wi
T th data on research into the 'relatiotuship between. frost
resistance and the previous history,of polymar production and processing, the
character and duration of aging, the action of plasticiiiers, fillers etc.
2/2
USSR wa. 621-374
-YAKOVLEv, v. Vqp_Mr=~~E7',~SKIY, V . V_', GGENIS A. A . et al.
Handbook on Pulse Technoloof"
Spravochnik pQ imDullsn~v tekhnike (ef. English above), Kiev, "TeMhnikv.", 1970,
11. 2 r.- 17 k. (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika.' I'lo 7, Jul 'TO, Abstract No 7G26.' ' K)
t
-Translation: The authors outline the theore ical principb~s of.pulse technoloL-y
a
-explain the-physical aspe'c':of,phenom--n ~The computational formulas are aiven
nd, a
-ices, as wel
Vn i are Pecessary in the design of pulse circuits aud dei. as ex_-.~,les
o 'I their calculation. Methods are gi
ven for~ana~ysis.of linear circuits as well
as methods f"or synthesis of linear homogeneous and nonhomotreneouz circuits for
haping and transformng square -Dafrer pulses. Tr sient pi~ocesses are inveotigated;
an
a method is outlined .1,
'or calculating linearand nonlinear tu~be and transistor ampii-
fiers and pulse shapers. bx
Square pulse, generatom (multivil atoru, blockin(-!, oscil-
lators and flip-flops) based on tubes, transistors, Vwnnel diodes and cold-cathode
thyratrons are considered. Tube and tranzistor oawtooth voltage al!Id current gene-
rators~ pulse frequency dividers and generators vith delaye(i fee(lback are described.
Considerable attention is devoted to met%ods and circuits fzr stabilizing the t-Dre
parameters of generated pulses.
Th e handbook, In, written for enplzieurs and tsich-
1P
~4/2, 012 UNCLASS I-FIED :PACCE$StNG DATE-07OCT70
CIAC ACCE'SSION NO--AM0110365
.-_~.A6tTRAC-T/,WRACT__(Ul r4P-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE Of CONTENTS: PREFACE 5.
CHAPTER- P L I NE AR ~ C I kUl T S 11 'PORMINGiLINES~ 71. 111 THE
-CORRELATI.ON TrON 0FJRANSljI0lN; PROCESSES IN LINEAR
4ETHOD QF'IJNVESTIGA
SYSTEMS IV WIDE BAND AMPL1FItR&'ANO.~ IZFIEks r5l., -V
PULSE~ AMPL I
AU~JIVIA X ME ctpOm i ~kol. V,
3ASIC.MASTeR Tli
_]RAT-ORS WITH J
~::14UL-TI46RATOAS -WITH EMI:TTER MASlEk C llRCtftT5l 7! _204.~ VII :TRANS'jS-TOR
-TRtG ERS Ilo -'-Vlll - -TRANSI STOk. BLOCKING -GENFRATbRS : 229. ly, YUBE
MULTIVIBRATORS 248A X TUBIE TRIGMS :299,0 . X I T W I rz BLOCKING
GENERAT0,91S X11. CONTROLLED GENE.RAJORS OF~ SAWTIOPTH VOLTAGE 344.
:AUtOG-ENERATURS- aF SAWTOOTH.'VOLITAGE.,, '39-3.: ~XIV ,GENER*AT:)RS OF
SAWTOOTIN CURRENT 447. XV PULSE GENERATORS,WITH BRIDGL- MASTER CIRCUITS
-473. XVI TULSE: FREQUENCY DTVIVERS ~ 49.Lv kVII 'PULSE, GENERATORS WITH A
QUARTZ STAULL12A-T ION. OF THE, FREQUENCY G.F-, VISRATIOAlS. 525* XVIII PULSE
GENERATORS WITH LAGGING REVERSE CONNECTiON 539.,:~ XIX: PULSE :~rRCUITS
-ON TUNNEL DIODES 556s XX PULSE CIRCUITS O~ GAS DISCHARGE 114STRIJMENTS
595. LITERATURE 637. IN A COMPACT FOR M YET FULLY ARE:GIVEN THE
THECRETICAL BASES FOR THE PULSE TECHNOLOGY; EXPLAI NEU IS THE PHYSICAL
~,O~_ASPLCT OF-THE PHENOMENA; CITED ARE MANY'ICALCULATING~F()PMULAE NECESSARY
~,,_INDESIGNING BASIC PULSE CIRCUITSANP DEVICES AND:ALSG:EXAMPLES OF rHEIR
CALCULATION* A GREAT DEAL OF ATTENTION:IS GIVE14 TO METHODS AND DIAGRAMS
OF STABILIZATION OF TEMPORARY PARAMETERS OF~THE GENERATED IMPULSES. THE
_MANUAL:.IS_FOR ENGINEERS AND TECHNGLOGISTS.bESIGNING ELECTRO AND
-kAD'IGTECHNlCAL EQUIPMENT FOR WIOE'USF*~
UNCLASSIFIED
MM
AP0046712 Ref Code: vlv~NI~F
USSR I Z' C. 161 21.
SEMMOVSM, K. Z., "Doctal- of Technical Sciences, YOSKRESDISIKIY, V,, V.,
ca--'idats Of scicnces' -~.FSHIF'
-"=1 A. L., :even
T ~~ats' :Iosc;x~ Flani. -;---r'- Likhnchev
"'M~gh-.Frequercy Thyristor Converter for Inductim Eariam-'rig Installiti3ns"
cow. krtomobillnaya Prs~-.Yshlennostl
-MOS a 8 t r X) NI o 1 70
(14otor Vehicle In u,
-PP 28-29
Translatiwii A thyristor. frequency converter an~ a -)re
compared. Tbe po-vier circult an~ c:ntrol an,-' prote-tion cit-cuits :)f a t)0
2506 cps VIVristor for an i r -du c t inbardening f~stallation al-e da~
(4 llius+rst-tors)
:19790M
lf3 014 UNCLAS'M OTED: ~PAOCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--RESULTS OF USING AEROMETHODS IN GEOLOGY INJHE PAST 25 YEARS -U-
.-AUTHOR-(05)-VOSKRESENSKIYv YE.Not ORENOVY N.Vot GAVRILOVi A*A*t YERE-4tNt
~-V*Kv N 'Mff 7_
IKI
COUNTRY .10F INFO--USSR
:SOURCE-RAZV,EDKA- I OKHRANA NEOPv 19701 ~W'2t, PP 5-~-8
------- 70
DATE PUBLISHED
--EARTH SCIENCES
_~QBJECT... AREAS ANO OCEANOGRAPHY
"___TOPIC TA6S--GEOLOGIC EXPLORATION, PROSPECTING* AEROMAGNETIC SURVEY,
-;RADIOW_-TER'p MAGNETOMETER, AERDELECTRIC~ SOUNDINGt ~GEOPHYSIC
AEROMAGNETOMETER, (U I A,14M 13 AE V4 OMAGNE TOME f ER
-1,44STRIIMENTt tU)AM13 AEROMAGNETOMETER INSTRUMENT,, .(U.)AE'M49
AEROMAGNETOMETER INSTRUMENTr (U)ASG48 PEOPHYSIC INSTRUMENT, (U)SGIO
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:'~:_-'QKUMENT. CLASS-UNCLASSIF [ED
-PRPXY-- REEL/FRAME-. 3007/1357 STEP NO'--UR/908311010001002/0005/0006
ACCESSION NC--AP01367Z2
UNCLASSIFf
-2/3 014 Ic -D --27NOV70
Uk LASSIFIE PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136722
.49STRACT?EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF
IN GEOLOGICAL PROSPECTING, LISTING INSTITUTIONSI
PERSONALITIES, AND INSTRUMENTS* IS GIVEN. IN 1949, THE VIRG INTRODUCED
THE SG-10 AERORADIOMETER, AND LATER DEVELOPEO THE ASGM-257 ASG-46, AND
ASG-48 IAEROGEOPHYSICAL STATIONS FOR SIMUL.TANEDUS:-AERWAAGNETIC ANo
AERORAGIC'4ETRIC SURVEYS. THE ASG-48 :INSTRUM~-NT I~S. USED TO DETECT
CONCENTRATIONS OF URANIUM THORIUM,.ETC:. IN THE 19501S, THE AEM-49
ERROSOUND AEROMAGNETOMETERS WERE INTRopuCEO' THL- MINISTRY OF GEOLOGY
F
'THEN INTRODUCED THE AM-13 AND AMM-13 AeROAAGNETOXCTERS. THE
VNIIGEOFIZIKA DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED THE PKOTON~MAGNETOHETER ACCESSORY
GNETOMETERS. VJTR DEVELOPED THE AYAAM-6 PROTON
TO FERROSOUND AEROMAt>
AER-OMAGNETOMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING ~ABSOLUTE VALUES OF GEOMAGNETIC
FIELD FORCE AND# AT PRESENT, IS SUCCESSFU
LLY TESTING A NEW MODEL PROTON
-AEROMAGGNETOMETER, THE AMP-7, FOR OAUXIT.E lllRQS,PFCTPqG. A, iic~LjconCR
BORNE AERt-,)F-LECT~mt)Ptli~ISPE-CTlt4G OEVICEt THE, INIZINIfl~L* LONG CABLE, WAS
-INTRODUCED IN 1959. THE AIRCRAFT BORNE AERIS:~SYSTEM (INDUCtION
INVESTIGATIONS) WAS DEVELOPED AT THE SAME-TIK. IkTHE 19601S, 81TR
DEVELOPED APPARATUS FOR THEROTATING MAGNETIC FIELb SYSTEM, WHILE
-SVEGINGEO DEVELOPED APPARATUS FOR,THE AERORADIOKIP~~;METHOD OF SEARCHING
.,~.OUT WATER IN DESERT AREAS, VIRG DEVELOPED A SIMILAR INSTRUMENT TO USE
rK GEOLOGICAL 14APPING OPERATIONS VNIIGEOFIZIKA; INTRODUCED TliE SUCCESSFUL
POISK RADIOGEODETIC SYSTF%, IN 1963-64 -SEVERAL DIF,~fERENT INSTITUTES
DEVELOPED THE AMPP AFROELtCTRGpAospt-CtIN4 ~$YSTEM. f.O~ US~- IN A MFTHOD
HE.-ELECIROMAGNET~ C FIEJ.D.
NVOLVING TRANSITION PROCESSES: Wl
UNCLASSIFIED.
USER UDC 681.332.05
YERSHOV, L. I.,ZHU
RAVLEV,.P. A., LEB17DEVI M. P., NOVIKOV,
A. I., and,TSYBIN, Yu. B.
"Device for Linking a Computer With aCommunication Channel"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 341054, Cl.~G 06J 3/00, fled 4 Ilay 70, published
i
5 Jun 72 (from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshle-anyye Obraztsy, Tovamyye
Znaki, No 18, 5 Jun 72, p 186)
Abstract: The device contains an electronic telegraph receiver and transmitter,
a block of keys, and delay circuit flip-flopsi For simplification the outputs
of the computer are connected to. the inputs of the block of keys, whose outputs
are connected to the inputs of the electronic transmitter; and the inputs of
the control circuits of the block of keysare connected to the outputs of a
f lip.-flop, ones input of which is connected to.the "trigger" output of the
computer; the other, to the transmitter output; the outputs of the electronic
receiver are connected to the inputs-of tha:flip-flops, whose outputs are
connected to the inputs of the computer, and. the "trigger"- output of the
electronic receiver is connected through the delay circuit to the "clear"
inputs of the flip-flops.
13
Ace. Nr Abstracting S6rvice: Ref. Code:
0101482 CHEMICAL ABST~.'&-?b
1659S Reactions of n-butylsO.enoma e;i Cadmium,
fall -mercury halides. Vosto V. I . . .'
B, hkov, ~ V. T.
(USSR). Zk- Oh~hk, KhW~19 2 31 (Rust). Et-
MgT3r from 0.45 g, M'g V)M
jn~N2' W'. e& of. t in a Oosed
-system and treated 4nder.iq,,N. olifigm,
'th M g BuSeH.~cxo-
therin) to give 1000-1. Ciffs and,a'
-A idue*hich~freedo~e*xcess
BOS'SiH gave 95% BuSeNIgBr (1):160lorles94ofid. ifecomp4. 280--
51, ' 37% BuSeSi-
which with Et4siB~.--in'THVI isi 03jii at 80* gave,
Et4,bs98-100*,nV1.4769_~ Sirtiliily. StAfg! "d'BuSeH gave
790/C_-'BuSeM9l' which,with EtjGai in iTHF ' v~ after. I hr at
1000 47..5% Bu 0 8' .15074 1 a d wd. CdCl:
SeGtEt2, bs 1 5~ il -
A~LaCd decompd.
in T_HF gave after 2 hr at 50*A$% BitSeE
19~23W% -this aL-6 formed fiomiBn6kC-dG-and!.C-d'0t in THF.
~90 6tyc' L,R~i and;87%
EtaGeLi in THF -and VIavi~' ov'em-right
7: f ~Wduct 4ith
BuSeMgGeEta, lnfusibk"~
THF; HIO reacted.vigorb4sly xvithIt16 yield Mg(bll~, Bujkl-1.
and.BuStMgll. DuSeHgIO~e_Eto i"hil tlu&F.~'in qff~'at 10V 2
70,BuSeG6B42. 'Si6iL , prepd. Were
hf gave-91% Hg iwd 74~
BuSetdCl. &cornDd. ~':145-450*: . Btl9al R-Ch ~m. 57,49t; VuSe-
ldepioldg-y
USSR ~ uDc.6i6.958-oce.151-036.2(47o.6i)
PMELATOV, V. D., VOSTOK(YVA K.-K. BUTUMO, A. M., and DONETS, M. A., Rostov
Scientific ReseaAY:7 Parasitoloai; 11inistry of Health
RSF5R; Institute of Poliomyelitis.and Virus'Encephalitides,~Academy of Med1cal
Sciences USSIR
gic.Yever.~-M-~ haracteriatics of the
"Epidemiology of Crimean Hemorrha C
Epidemiolonr of Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever in~Belokalitvenskiy Rayon of Rostov
Oblast'!.
Moscow, ~Ieditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitar-Ayye Bolezni, Vol 41, No 6,
Nov'/Dec 72, mo 718-724
-ried out il,~IY(0-71 in Belokalitv,-nGkt,~ Rayon of Rostov
Abstract. A sttidy citi
Oblast' indicated. a sporadic occurrence of human infections w1th Crimenn
hemorrhagic fever. The raxinmm incidence (80 -~-ases) wraii ObOo-vc-d In May 19-11.
YaIntenance of a source of Infection was aesociated with the grazing of cattle
an voodea land; antibodies to the virus.were present only in the blood of
cattle that -were driven out regularly to forested pastureas. -Strains of the
virus were isolated from Rhipice-phalus rossicus (tfie preilominant Ixodid species)
and Dermacenter marginatus ticks collected- from, cattle kid hedgehogn in wooded
regionn. Harns inhabiting ateppa regions and fields also functioned as hosts
jp,6- SIM
UDC 616.988-002.151-036.2(470.61)
EPID-'MIOLOGY OF CRIMEAN HmicaRHAmc FEVER. REPORT 1. EPIDE-
M10:7-COICAL CKARACTERISTICS OF CRI14EAN HEMatRHAGIC FEVER IN
ROSTOVSKAYA. OBLAST
0_ =d V 0 t67v-9-cf ajjtTM*9M'N 'Institute of Kedi-
C41 ?Zra RSFSR-Ministry Lf Public Healrb; Moscow.
tsinskAva A. ~itoloeiv;A; PA=a7it61czicheA'AiVe BolefaL'
No 3. 1
A number of works, have alt-e-ady. treated the oPidemolo-
*g1cal problems of Crimean hemor.-hazic fever (CHF) in Rostov-
vlca7b Oblast (PerelatoV, 1964, 1965; pcrelat~ov, et al., 1966
rit-rulia ft %l,' 1966, end others),
.be materials at our disposal and ovar own obnervAtiona
over the period 1963-19C9 provide a pc.32ibillty for dynamloally
des,.rib-lng the -intural focus of CH? In Rostovskaya Oblaut.
pIn-pointing population F--oups in a potertilally dangerous
Pasttior. with rerard to C11 -i--unboro
1? Infection. u6t1fy1n,7 a
nonspeciCia prophylactio atasures,
For the oblant as a ithole the tonal number of CHF infoo-
ticna did not exceed 61 cases per year f=om. 1963 throuch 11;69,
with the excention of 1~,6(i eh= 131 victims of UP were
E%-- -1-11ru8h t~,'c Infectlorx *zero 0t a --,oradir. natux-c, the nj=-
bar of' CIE? patients as wel). as the number of population cen-
turc iz!daslrable wiM, respect to CHF and of Infactad rayons
Lnereased throuZh 1958 (Figure 1).
A tendency of lle7p--nsionll of th(.- bordera of the focua
has beer, noted tovazd the northifest a-rid southeazt. Casev of
C',~? Lnfeat-,on wex-o r"ojded j~r, 1968 =d lQtSc~ !-n
Karozov--Icly, 1.031mlyanziciy' rayo='. Where ;:hc-e
were none before 1968. rven thouah thore weru 14 Z~'43
- 9 -
USSR uDc 669.~ij~,oia,262
ADAM&M, q. A., VOSTRIKOV A. A. ,(;Udt;H1,Sr'LY' V. P., RARKOYj YU. N., and
U;-;ii:N;~tec;n~~cnstltute and the Vagriltogorsk Metallurgical
Combine
"Recrystallizatlon Texture of Low-Carbon 5teel"
.1",OS_4p-OW, Stal* , NO 7, Jul 7J, PP 650-652
Abatracti The recrystallization texture of.low-carboii steels ObYu and 08Fkp
In all the investigated deformations (J-99,S) was tulti-com-Ponent and ca~q be
mainly describea by three orientationst (111) flj~g, (;~11) f0117, ar.'j. (1001
L Oil/. The ratio between components va:Cles with degree of deformation. The
maia component in the reci-jatallization. texture of low-carbon steels O8Yu and
O8Fkp is the orientation (111)filg-, the Intensity of which Is increased with
rise in the degree of teduction during cold rolling, A low tempoxature Of
uncoiling hot-rolled strip for steel OSYu,and~high for.d,teel ObFkp is necessary
for &aducing the strong component (111) fZi - In'the weak coaponent (100)
fOlf with the goal of improving the mechani 1 properties of low-carbon
steel. Here the degree of deformation during:46old rolli2ig should be not less
than 5V,,,. Two figures, one table, 11 bibliographic refe~r.encea.
USSR Mc 669A4,018.262
VOSTRIKOV, A. A., SARYCHEVA, L. P., SHARIPOV, E. I., RUIROVICH, YE. I. and
Magnitogorsk HetallurgicaL Combine'
"On the Question of Aluminum Nitrides in'OBYu Steel".
H owp Stall, No It, Nov ?3, pp 1034-10j6
Abstracts The alcrostructure of OM steel containing (in 0.04 C, 0.01 St,
0.3 Fx, 0.012 S, 0.006 P, 0.02 Cr, 0.03 Ni, 0.09 Cu~ 0.02 As, and 0.065 All
was investigated to determine the role of.aluminum n1tr114e:5 In thia 3teal.
It,was fowid that the high-temperature winding. of strip li~nto coils 7800 cj
leads to the formation of large aluminum nitride precipitates (up to I micron)
in hot-rolled and annealed (unaging) steel. At a low coiling temperature
(5800 C), nitrogen atoms are found in solid, solution ands, during the final
anneal, form finely dispersed aluminum nitrides with an elongated grain.
S. A" BRATU51.0 D. V VOSTRIKOVA, 1.- S. , MVEL! AND T. V. BARLUSHINA
participated In this work, Three ftgures,~one't~ble, fille bibliographic
references.
45
Teitf
USSR UDC 669.14-41:620.180.5
IKOV.
GUBWEVSKIY, V. P., ZBOROV-SKIY, A. A., NEMKINA, E. D.,
.RADAYEV, G. D.
"Ultrasonic Method of Studying Recrystallization of Sheet, Steel"
Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 3, 1971, pp 302-304.
ABSTRACT., Specimens of Type 08 kp steel Imm thick, annealed at 500C inter-
vals in the 10071,2000C -range, weTe used to study the d,ependence of attenua-
tion of ultrasound (inclination, of piezoelement 40", frequency 2.5 Mz) on
angle of.beam deflection in relationship to the rolling direction. Parallel
X-ray structural studies of the process of recrystallization of these speci-
mens confirmed the possibility of determining the temperatures of beginning
and ending of recrystallization on the basis of approxin,tate attenuation curves
of ultrasound, and also of studying the kinetics of thO,process of recrystal-
lization of sheets of this steel..~ 3 Figures;-,I Table;,2 Biblio. Refs.
Automatid C&ntr-bli lj~struments:
U~SR UDc 621~317:68i.26
VIKTOROV, V. A., Doctor of Technical Sciences,', LWKET, B. V. , C~Lndi date of
Technical Sciences, VOSTRIKO I. Engineer, FEDOROV, A. 11., Engineer
~'A Resonance Volume Gauge for Idquids, and Dry Fourable Materials"
Moscow, Pribory i Sisteiky Upravlenly No 4, Apr 72, pp,26-21
Abstract: The paper describes a new method of volume n-easuremient devel-
oped at the Institute of Problems of Control in Moscow. The procedure is
based on using the resonance properties of electromagnetic systems with
distributed parameters. The resonance frequency of such a system is an
indirect parameter which characterizes the amount of in.aterial contained
in the system. The pickup is made in the* form of a continuous thin line
uniformly distributed throughout the volume of the vessel whose contents
are to be measured. The resonance frequency of the system formed by the
lir~e and the metal vall.* of Lbe vessel is, independent ol the distribution,
of material filling the vessel. Expressions and curwio are given for th,~
resonvmmce freq~--ncy of the system as EL function of relative volume (the
ratio of the volt-me olf naterlal- to the volvr.;~. of the veqzel) . Measurenlent
error is A block diagram of the volume gauge is shown in the figure.
112
77~
NEW
USSR UDC 61~.61-002,151-022.6-057
KOVAL'SKIY, G. S., VOSj3W*-,a4,wA., and MLINKOV, L. C., '-Khabarovsk Medical
Institute and Khabarovskiy Kray Sa;nttary Epidemiological Station
"Occupatlonal Characteristics of Hemorrhagic Fever With a Renal Syndrome in
rill
the Middle Amur Regio
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunubiologii, No 10, 1971,
pp 147-148
Abstract: Hemorrhagic fever with A renal syndrome is transmitted mainly by
rodents. Hence persons who work-regularly or even briefly in wooded areas n.
farms are likely to come into contact with these animals, and their excretions
and contract the disease. The following grou s are paiticularly endangered:
p
(a) geological prospectors, foresters, etc. I (b) Versoas engaged in disinfec-
tant work and rodent extermination, biologists. and others who check on this
work; (c) zoologists, entomologists, and.parasitologistG and others engaged
in studying small wild namaln In the field and in the 3.aboratory; (d) farit.-
hands who take care of cattle and harvest crops; (e) tractor and truck drivers
lumbering
and mechanics who work in xural areas; (f) i-persons engaged in
and in the procurement, trnnsport,.and primary procesail~g of vcmd.
28
UNCLASSIFIE D ~OROCESSING DATE--160CT70
212 008
ACCESSION N(J--AP0115889
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYNTHESIS CONDITIONS WERE
FOUND AND'MIXED PT(lV) CHALCOGENIDES WERE PREP04. FRUIM THE REACTIONS OF
THE TYPE PTX PLUS Yt PTY PLUS X, AND.PT PLUS X PL,US YAWHERE X, Y EQUALS
__S, SEt TE). AT 500-600DEGREES, NO EXC14ANGE TAKES PLACE IN THE PTX SUB2
PLUS, PTY. SU82 SYSTEMS. THE COMPO. PTSTE WAS PREPD. FOR rHE IST T !!"t E
-:AND THE PARAMETERS FOR THE HEXAGONAL LATTICES OF PTSSE AND PT5ETE WERE
DET0. THE EFFECT OF THE SYNTHESIS~CONDITLUNS ON SUCH PROPERTLES OF THE
CALCOGENIDES AS THE D. AND THE,ELEC*-COND*.WAS STIU.LIED.
INST. TEPLOFIZ.t N0V.OSIBIRtk,' USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
j
USSR UDC 389.0.681.2.083.7
VOSTRIKOV, Yu. A. and KJRF.LIN, N.IM.
"Ap -Seeking the Distribution Laws of the
plication of Asymptotic Bethods: for
MetrologIcal Characteristics of a Remote-Acting Diff'rential-Transformer
M11
Ifeasuring Syste
'Moscow, Ifetrologiya, No 7, 1972, pp 3-9
Abstract. The problem of seeking the distribution laws of the metrologic.
'o , er, measuring system
characteristics of a renote-acting aifferential-trans~ rm
is dealt with. These characteristics are notvlinbax fmactions of many random
arguments. The appl,~cation of asymptotic mL~thQ&'~ permits the de:;ircd d1*-
tribution laws to be abLained in the form of approxbuate expressions that
are suitable for use in practice. Three asymptotic formulas are derived,
whict.-yield good results even in the first approximation if the remainder
is smaller than unity. even by one order of magnitude., ~.If the remainder of
the first approximation is insufficiently small, a second approximation can
yield satisfactorily evact approximate results. But if.the remainder of the
second approximation is still too large, ~ the asy-Mptotic f ora.-mlas cannot be
used for approximate calculations.. I table. I figure., 5 reiferLnces.
USSR UDC: 6 8 1. 3 2T, "re'.
RIKOVIV, Z. P.
KITOVICH, V. V. , STRAiGiOV, V G. , BORODKIII, V. M. VOST,
SAKHAROV, V. T.
"A Memory Device Using Magnetic Thin Films"
Moscow, Magnit. elementy avtomatiki i vychisl. tekhn. XIV Vses. soveshch.,
1972. Ref. dokl. (Magnetic Elements in Automation and Computer Technology.
Fourteenth All-Union Conference,1972, Abstracts:of Papers), 1972, pp 114-
--117-. (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanikd i V3~qhislitellnaya,Tekhnika, No 1,
.73 abstract No IB4.10 by V., 'R~
Jan
Translation. The paper describes an immediate-access iReMOrY iinit usin:, thin
films with a capacity of 1024 ?-6-digit numbers with an,access time of C~7
ps anda-sampling time of 0.2 us. The device contains: a magnetic film
module, an address decoding module,-a readoi~t-record amplifier module, and
lized control module. Th 1e for. data storage uses four
n memory modu
magnetic film elements per symbol..
The magnetic film module consists of.16 aluminum matrices, each of
vhich contains 140x66 Permalloy ",spots" measuring 0.3xO-5 irn, Provision
is made in the module for redundant information capacity: there axe 96
- , , z " ,
1 .7 1 1 - ~' - ~ -- e
USSR
TOMM, YU. V.; TUZ, V. T
"A Y
ethod of Automatic Document Indexingwith Introduction of Links between the
Elements of the Search Pattern"
Moscow, Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Iaf~:jrmstsiya Seriya 2: Informatsionnyye
Protsessy i Sistemy; October, 1973;~ pp 30-3j.
Abstract: An aligorithm for constructing a document's search pattern that- inserts
links between its terms is proposed. The algorithm is represented by a flow
chart showing the following operations, Words likely to be inforrmtive are
isolated from the text (these are words that are frequently encountered in the
text, elements of the title, words occurring in sentencem.opeang. with such
phrases as "therefore", "it follows~frova the aboye".4 etc.). 1he vords are ranktd
by the method of correlation clusters according to decremaing infroma-bility. The
-first n terms of the series are included in~the search pattern.
Ineorder to establich the links,. the text is brolwn into segments. A list
of segments containing the words from the set of n chosen ones to compiled. The
segments are.subJected to syntactic analysis.
Terms have been ranked by decreasing inforriatility on the 4144nsk-22 computer.
1/2
26
;z72. ~;21`
UDC 621.1
1.11. K;V"TICR, V.1"i.
Piez :electric F-iltero"
Some Problems Cf Calculation And Pla ninE, C-f Monol ithic 0
n
Ski. nsuchn. tr. TeNII svyazi. Leningr.~fil'(Collection of~ Scientific C_' The
Central Scientif ic-'
i1eeearch Institute Of 00chunication.'Umingrad Br!)nch), 197
I a sue 51 pp 14&" No 3, !~Iarch~ 7 ~bstrEtct '10
(from R:h--Ele]ArosVyai
Translation: Zhe sDecial features are considered of the constraction of monolithic
Piezoelectric filters. A jr--thod of calculation~in a narro-il-band approximaticn, of t~e
equivalent electrical circuit of a filter is presented Dn ~vie I Itie the ressults Of ex-
riment. ref. Su=ary.
32
bill-III
.1/2 007 UNCLASS IF [ED !O'ROCE~SING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--STEP.E0CHEf41STR.Y OF HETEROCYCLESO~ I VI&i 21SUBSTTTUTED
5,ALKYLtLv3p1)[TH1ANES -U-
~:.'~.k`UTHOR-(05)-10 S TAIVA, 5 OMC H I N SK A YA V.N. 1000 ATSK4YA, Z.0.1
T to
OF INF0--USSW
S06 A.C E" K ti IM GETEROTSIKL. SOEOIN.~ 1970T 141t 4'62-5~E
-`DAT'8 PUBLISHED ------- 70
..:-SUBJECT AR FA S --C HEM I S T RY
_j3PIC TAGS-STEREOCHCMISTRY, HETE
T ROCYCLIC
ULFUR- COMPOUNO, ORGANIC
S
SYNTHESIS, BROMINATED OR GAN I CCOMPOUW ...
,
VITROL
-NO RESTRICTIONS
hT:_cLASS--UMCLASSIFIE0-
R~X~__REELIFRA4E-300610935 STcPLNQ --UR/04tl().170',/O(I-t~i,fOD,,-/046"'/()I 65
CligC': A&ESS TON 1N-0,--AP0134662
I
NC
T -LASS If .0
USSR UDC: 681.3
KOPYLENKO, V. M.
llklgoritbm for Synthesis of Relay Devices Based on Standard Sets of Kle-
ments"
V'sb. Met6dy postroyeniya inforih.-logichesk.'.usti-ovstr (Methods of Con-
structing in.Lormatior~-Logic.Devices-collection of works), Frunze, "Ilim",
1971, PP 3-22 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No!12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12Vqo6)
Translation: A description is given of the flowchart and logic diagram
of an algorithm for synthesis of relay devices given by genoralized tables
of states on standard sets of elements:. AND OR 5 NOT , NOR,
majority elements, etc. Criter' nted for directed.selection of
ia are prese
the realization. Authors' abstract.
623
UDC. p L,791-B5611
M ED 0 WUR B 1 ',AAR~,V; V. M. CHDKOTILO, V. VDS: V -1. L 0 VNM KJLFV
G. B POLTAUTS, A. V. , MAN, P"
11, 1,* and GLOV
"Corrosion Resistance of Joints o fEpo"b's Alloy in "Nutrogen- and Sulfur-
Containing Media"
"o 11 Nov: 70, p p 6T-68~
Kiev, Artozatichesk-aya Svarke., N
Xbstrac~. A study ~.ras made of the aGrrosion res~z.~.tarice, of high-
c-hromium a.110Y i15011'51V (EP666) and its welded Joints in~ h4ghly agi ressive
media involved in t-he production ol,' SullftArlc. and. 11itric,; acid3. It was
found that -P668 alloy and its welded joints a higli corrosion
resistance in riedia containing nitro,-en oxi'der. NO and NO~, nntural gas
with~aLr,
L 112S, S02, C02,and 110 gases, In theze medJa the raxim-um
corrosion ra. M.
-1-e of the parent metal-and its Nplas i U 0.01,~ -.hour.
For com-pa-rison, teats Were also conducted on t1le m ost~ rimployed
corrosion-.-es-istant materials, includinC-~ TLni8knoT, nniall
M
U 211 F-P5 and:St.3
*Q,12T ( 4), titanit=, ali"iniza, secl. U~i~ler s`milar con-
'8 ip
ditions these tiaterials exhibited ip-.en!,iv-e--cor1roz!ori, i IPTU"O' 1 y
also resistant in =nonium carbonate' sQlutj 2 3 05,
*~A "1131 1~'
&0) at 1000C and a. maximum presou're of 200 zitai..
I/? U N!C L ~A~SlFIED Pv:ous~svyc 14TE~-(.) OCT70
2
MiTlettiS SYSTPM ,-If STATICI-TECTU(NICS Of Tf4 -CONJINENTS
SfDl~irf,,TARY COVER -U-
:Wvrii -w,-f ~12)~-Vm S0LGVYFV,, N.A.
AKH, O*A.s
ZU T
-CC Y INFO--USSR
-3:C-UPCE--L-JHJLLGIYA I G[CiFIZIKAt 1970, NR 49 P 1 27-139~
-LISHED------70
TE~ P W L
_UBJECT A.P.EAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGkAPHY
7_,~~P I.C,.: TA,G S--T ECTON ICS9 MODEL v S E0,l M, EN TAkY'; 'ROCK LA Y ER LIAND
.~~Cb%T,RVL ;nAP l< I N G- N 0 RESTRICTIUNS
Q C 0 E tM! I -CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED
'10
_-PROXY STEP --UR/
0210f
-10 0 3010 34 01 7 f0 13
--AP0114446
N
0
UNC Li, SS I F I D
N
I
M
. '!
USSR UDO 615.221.015
-R--Ye-,-.ZP1WAYVf, I. P., LOXDISKIY, L. G., SiMOMIRMY1 B. L,,
and VOROB YEVA, Z. V. v Central Institute. of Postgraduate Medicine, Moscow
"Clir-ical Fharmacology of the Bets-Adrnq~gic'Blocking Agent Trasicar"
Mscow, TeraD--vtiches-kiy A--khiv, I-To Sy 1973$ pp 10-14
Abstract: The ne-*.i beta-adrenergic blocking agent trasicor Oiba) was ad-minis-
tered in varying doses for 3 to 30 days to a,group of 50, patients suffering
from a variety of diseases including coronaryAnsufficiency, hypertension,
diabetes mellitus, angima pectoris, combined in some cases with bronchial
asthma or other lung pathology. Trasicor was found to have distinct anti.-
4rrhythmic, 1!coronary-actixe," negative chron~itropic, bvoncho,~pastJc and
mild hypotensive offoets oortiewhat less proylouftced than tho.,~c- Fxerted by
inderal. It was part iculariy efficacious it) t1he P!Ltienlvs with extrpr~ystoieo'
sinus tachyeardia, angina pectoris, auricillar.fibrillation and bronchial
obstruction. Mhcr. ter"can perorally, the effect of trasicor wass manifested
within 40, to 60 zinutes and persisted for'31to:6 hours. Side effects (nausea,
bitter taste in the mouth) were noted in. o~ily.two patients.
v i rl vc 71 1
DeDard ence Cf Use Cf Rectllfimrs In Fr?ctIca'als n;U`ts --b
Energy~ %^;n -Roundary ,%rd Dynami~; Par_,=eter',~!!
Preobrazovctalln. tekhni~za.
Technical Collect'
1970, NO ro=. _n
No 8, Ahugust 1~7C, Aboltr3at No P.3429'~i
Trd,rlt-llation: Factor= "-a consider~Bd In ch. I ia with rennaw-, ~o --o", a u~o
eclkfiers Iven-141 rac-.icable circuita ,-or con
r
n p ve r~,Jan~ D' e e a t rz
e enorl circuJt cjrreni as a funct:on of
th.,x p5rmissi'al t t;; r ss--~),,O rots of
row~h an' d&-.re_,,Ge c4' '-he currant, bn,~ the of t'-
Q ii curvtint as a
lunc-lon ol +he irequancy ~nd tize or' rti6torattor.~ of tae ro6t.ro' "o ed
U
fbr=,AlrAa ure praacn6od r_- o*~ tna rect-Ifiera.
for thd 4,-)a uc-iiiI f
The a-atwil power of rectifiere in u converter, ircult ~~s com-nuted au lunclion of
~he rated anJ boundary pami=&tara iind; is expressed.by clas
Su==3ry.
PROCESS ING OAT '`--27NOV70
TITLE--INTERACTION BETWEEN A GRAPHITE-SURFACE AND A I TURBULENT GAa FLOW
UNDER CONDITIONS OF SUBSTANTi-AL NONlSOTHERMALlTY`iA.Nu Jig THE Pq[SENCE OF
:_,AUTH3R-(04)-V ziiA&Qa__ E.P-t ZAULICHN. IYY, YE G. LEONTYEVIr A.I., SINAYKO,
YE. I .
o>.~~.OUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR
KA VYSOKIKH TEMPE JAN P.
SOURCE7 TEPLOFIZI, ERATUR,~ VOL. 8, 1910p
1-2 2'
-:)ATE- PUBLISHED--~--70
~'_SUBjEC TAREAs--pjiyslr-s, PROPULSION::AND FA
JELS
PIC TAGS--TURBULENT FLOW, ^AS, FLOW, GRAPHITE, EXHAUST GAS COOLINGY
THERMAL INSULAT IONt NITROGEN, COMBUSTIO N RATE' REY14OLDS NU M B E R
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRA'iE--1992/0384 STEP 0 UR 0294 70 0 03 0 0 00 116 0 12
"CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111577
UPICLASSIFIFD
ammassm
oil I I I lagniffmamm
E
-2/2 - 0( 5 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DAY-E-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111577
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEOIETICAL, AND EXPFRIMENTAL STUDY
OF.T(HE NO,"IISOTHERMAL BUR1 UP RATESIbF, GRAPHITE SURFACES IN AN AIR FLOW
WITH OR WITHOUT- INJECTING A NEUTRAL' GAS JNTO JHE LAYER AS A
MENTS~WE OUT AT TEMPERATURES
-SHIELD FROM BURNING. THE EXPERI. 1 11 RE CARRIED
FR,OM,1500 TO 1800DEGREE-SC AT REYNQLDS~NUMSERS FROM 40K r0 4M IN A
%NEL THE CHANNc-L WALLS WERE, 5-10 MIMJHIC~< T:ic D~_NSITY OF
_GRAPHITE CHAII I'S WAS 1~ - I I -
THE GRAPHITE SPECUMEN 76-192,5 KG-CU M, AND~tNITAGGEN OR ARGON WERE
I,NJECTED THROUGH SLOTS FOR SHIELDING. ~JHE~GRAPHITE BURN UP RATES WERE
ESTIMATED BY -MEASURING THE CHANNEL DIAMETER A.FTER ~.EXPERIMENTS.
~.,EQUATIONS ARE PROPOSED FOR-ESTIMATING THE.EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS
SHfELDfNG TECHNIQUE. THE THEORETICAL A40*EXPffRIMEN,TAL:RESULTS ARE
COMPARED. FACILITY: AKA DEMIIA1OUK~I.SSSR,
INSTITLIT.WS6kIK t MG5 C OW USSR.
K TEMPERATURt.
UNCLASSIF186
USSR UDC 621.373.326:038.3
YEM401AYEV$ E. A., SRELEYMN, YU. L., P.
"Interaction of a Ruby with Ionizing Radiation"
Tr. Leninrr. politekhn. in-ta (Works of the.Laningrad FolytPchnic Institute),
No 325, "1971i pp 78-80 (from RZh-Radiote"nika) , No 1,~ 1972, Abstract No ID325)
60
Translation: A rose ruby (0.05 percent Cr2o in burden) was irradiated by Co
3
8 (101.6 17
(a dosage of 10 roentgens) and thernal neutrons _10 neutrons/cm,
at room temperature, and single crystals'. of corundum (and rul>y) were irradiated
by x-rays (164 roentgens) at the liquid nitrogen -level. The irradiated crystals
an orange ti al tab at 370
acquired nt. 1%,ro addition.' sorption bands with centers
and-460 nra appeared in the optical spectrum, the.Cd'~Iel~titcnt decreased by Il-
18 percent, and the nonuniformity. of the intracrystalline field increased by
30-40 percent. It is confirmed that the induced coloring isconnected with a
change in the valence state of the chromium and the formation of centers of
color in the matrix defects. There is. 1 illustration aad a 7-entry bibliography.
USSR UDC 669.296;5:621.039.5
VOTINQV S. N., DEPM-IZOV, M. D.,
ANDREYEVA, A. B., BELOKOPYTOV, V.
-PETIN, B~. P., PAKHOe Z. 1.
MOV,
"Study of Fuel Assemblies of the VK-50 Boiling Reactor".
Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornoye-materialoved. V sb. (Radiation
Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science,- collection of works),
Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp 208-212, (from RZb-Z. tallursTiya, No 4, Apr
Te
71j Abstract No 41S42)
Translation: The results of studying the fuel assemblies of a boi.ling re-
actor after operation in the reactor. core for-5,000 hours are described.
Ilie fuel element cores are briqt.,ettes of- ~sintered VO2 with 2X enrichment.
The can material was Zr + 1% N"O alloy, and the jacket material was Zr + 2.5%
Nb alloy. A significant amount of the hydride plidse was, detected in the cans
of ruptured fuel elemients in defe6tive places. The article contains 1 illus-
tTation and a 4-entry biblioSraphy.
USSR UDC 669.15.018.8:621.039.5
VOTINOV, S. 11.1 SHAMARDIN, V. K., PROIGIOROV, V. I.
"Characteristic Features of Stainless Steel Creep after Irradiation"
Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornoye materialoved. -- V sb. (Radiation
Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science -- Ollection of works),
Moscow, Atonizdat Press, 1970, ppJ21-138 (from RZh-' Ue tallurgiva, No 4i Apr
71, Abstract.No 41847)
Translation: The effect of neutron irradiation on the stress-rupture strength,
icrostructure,and microhardness of KhISNIOT, Kh151-12%72"14B, KhN35V3T,
creep, 0
KUEN1511-13B, and Khl6'Nl5i,:t3BR steels was investigated. The samples were irradia-
ted in th S.~ t; reactor by fast neutron fluxes of 5-101!9-5-1022 at 50-70-
and 2-1028 cm I at 700% The neutron flux density was~no less than 1014
neutrons/CM2-sec, and the ratio of thermal .and faot neutrons twas I ; 10, The
stress-rupture strength tests were perforlmed at 630-7360. In the majority of
cases the irradiation led to a reduction or even complete disappearance of
three creep stages. There are 12 illustrations, 2 tables,and,a 19-entry
bibliography.
40
UDC 669.15.018.44:621.039.5
USSR
VOTINOV, S. N. GPINCRUK, P. P., OSTROVSKIY, Z.,YE., PP,01UTOROV, V. I.
"Effect of Irradiation an the Structure of Some Dispersion Hardening Steels"
Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornoye materialoved, V sb, (radiation
Solid State Physics and Pleactor ttaterial Sdanee~--.collection of works),
Moscow, Atond2dat Press, 1970,-pp, ~3-82 (f riom Mh-NetillurSiya, .3o 4, Apr
71 Abstract No 41S45)
Translation: An electron microscope study was made OUthe effect of neutron
irradiation on the structure of two dispersion hardening stainless steels of
the austenitic class -- OKU61115113B, O1Kh16%11-51U3BR and OOKhl6NI5, which is
the Cr-44i base of the first rwo. The irradiation was perfoniied in the S11-11-2
reactor at 680-700' with a fast neutron dosaRe of12-104~0 cm-'. OKhl6NI5'.13B
steel was also irradiated at 70* in water with a dosage of 4.3-1021 cm-2.
There are 6 illustrations, 1 table,aad a16-e~ntry bibliography.
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USSR uDc 669.28039 4:539-125.181669-977
AIMAMDROV, S. I., BAZYMMI, V. G. VOTIVOV, S. N., ZAKHAROVo A. R.p K&ZAKOVo
V. A.t.and RAZOV, 1. A.
"Meet of Initial State of Molybdenum on Radiation Faraening at High Tempera-
tures"
V sb, Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela I x-eaktarnoye materialoved. (Radiation
Solid-State Physics and Reactor Materials. Science -- Collection of Works),
Moscow, Publishing Bouse of the State Committee of th*~Council of lilinisters
USSR for tho Use of Atomic Enera, .1970,! PP 139-144D (from Mh-Metallurgiya,
No 3# Mar 710 Abstract No 31733,by V*~Xuaryashov)
Translationi The authors studied the effect of irradiation with an integral
dose of up to 1.5-1020 neutrons/cml- (B ;>_1 Me~) at i tures (750
hi& terape -a
0-
As~ (elngle. ~br
ancl 1200 on No produced Iry different m0thc. ysi~l j , powder metal-
cast) In- - ~* -:'. ~
1.1Z d ILfferent stbta' s - lized).
redtys I ced- Lnrecry tal
- -wil &M - , - - -1 - 1 -1
:T i~.._'Lestlng wds I.xformed by. remote control on an JQN-150P nachine at a
deformation rate o1L 10-3 sec-] at 20-8000~ in -a vacutut o' 10-4 mm Hg, After
irradiation at ?,;c 0an increase is observed strongth, prop6xties, lattice
spacing and microlardness and a decrease in dwtilityj iiith tho zmUation
41
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USSR UDC 669.15.01&..295.621.039.5
BALASHOV, V, D., VOTINOV, S. N., PIJOKHOROV, Z I., SHAI,=IN, V. K.
"Change in Strength and Plasticity Characteristics of Iron and Its Alloys With
Chromium as a Result of Bombardment"
Radiatsion. Fiz. Tverd. Tela. i Reaktornoye Materialoved. [Solid State Radiation
Physics and Reactor Materials Science -- Collection of ]forks]., Moscow, Atomitdat
Press, 1970, pp. 94-101. (Translated from~Refe-rativnyy,Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No.
1971, Abstract No. 5 1811 by 0. Pimenova).
'Translation: The influence of low-temperature'neutron bombardment on the mach-
anical properties of Armco iron,,th.6 alloyTe 20% Cr,and type!Khl3 steel in
extension is studied. 6 figs; 8 biblio refs.
USSR QVC 669.15.018.8.621.039.5
BALASHOV, V. D., VOTINOV, S. N., PROKHOROV Y. 1.
"Influence of Bombardment on Mechanical Properties of Alloys in the System
Fe-CT-Ni"
Radiats-ion. Fiz. Tverd. Tela. i Reaktornoye Materialoved; [Solid State Radiation
Fh~sics and Reactor Materials Science -- Collection, of I-lorks] , Moscow, AtomiZdat
Press, 1970, pp. 101-120. (Translated fr om Refe--ativnyy Zhurnal 114etallurgiya,
No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1812 by Yu. Bychkov).
Translation: In order to study the high-temperature radiation embrittlement of
the alloys M20NIS, lai=-40, 1(h20N60, Kh20N8.0.and Ni, bombardment was performed
in the core of the Sm-2 reactor at 70". to an integral fas.t neUtTon flux of 7.1021
cm'2:. The specimens, tested at 200- following bombardineim, showed an increase in
at of 200-1600'a and a decrease in ductility.' 7he tomperacure of.the beginning
of higli-temperature embrittlement was '600'-:for Kh201115 anA, 500' for Ni. 13 figgs;
3 tables;.8 biblio refs.
:Matiarialsl' UDC '621 D-9 5
VOTINOV, S. N. , LOSEV, N. P., PROMOROV, V. I., SMISONOV B. .V., TSYKAINIOV, V. A.,
IKO,
Melekess
'!Estimate of Long Term Strength of Structnral Mate-rials in Reactor"
61-64.
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No s, %jay', 1971, p
Abstract: Results are presented, produced testing of tubular specimens of a
number of structural materials under conditions of bombai-dment in a nuclear
reactor. Wo hundred hour tests performed,with a flux of 2.5-1012 cm-2-sec-I
fast neutrons and 6-1033 CM-2-sec-I thermal neutrons shoi~ed that the time to
rupture for tubing of steels Types MMN15143B, Oklil6NIS2113M and Khl8NlOT at
650'C decreases in comparison to the time to rupture without bombardment by
not over 3-10 times, The deformation at rupt '
ure is approximately 1.5 times
less than for specimens not bombarded. No changes Ln dUtabiLty or ductility
of c.opper and copper with chromium were observed. in the, reactor at 7000C.
wc 621.639.53
BAMSHOV, V. D. Tly, V
"Meet of Radiation on the Hecharical Propexties of Alloys In the System
Radiatsion. Fiz. Weid. Tela I Reak-tornoye Haterialoved. (Radiation Solid
State Physics and Reactor 1:atexials Science. collectipa of works), Moscov,
Ato.nizdat Press, 1970, pp 101-120 Uxoz'
~efexatlvlWy ZhU=a1-Y,-Aernyye
Reaktory, No 4, ig7i, Abstzact lio 4.5o.i3.7) .
Tx=slatioxi This work deals with a study of high-temporatum radiation
embrittlement of a successive sexies (with increasing Id fxon 15 wt. % to
pure zdckel) of nickel al-loys uith chromium ba ed an ix,6a arA nickelt
'AD 20 and. pure nickels
MON150 Kh301 , W01160, Kh201, T1w, results of these
attilles of the effects of high. tampe=t~m.aame&UiW (10,,50'),jrAicated tha-,
the reduced high temperature plasticity of A=adiate& specimens. is partially
resto-rsd. Vds . al-lovis us to consider the. Ainwaled: =dlation defects to be
a, 6ignifIc=t,-.faator In the effect-a high Uaperatu=
etbrittlement. 12.
figures;d biblio. refs.
USSR. UDC: 621.039.53
BALASHOV, V. D. , VQTLNOV 9 MOROV, V. I.,, ard SHADIA0111', V. K.
_j
Change in Strength and Ductility Characteristics of ITon and its Alloys With
Chromium as a Result of Irradiation"
Radiatsion. Fiz. Tvcrd. Tela i Reaktornoye Haterialovell. [Radiation Solid State
Physics and Reactor Materials Science collection of''WorkSj, Moscow, Atomizdat
Press, 1970, pp 94-101 (transiated~ from, Referativnyy ZhiirnaliYadernyye Reaktory,
:No 4,, 1971, Abstract No 4. 50.141)
Translation-: The effect of low-temperature neutron bombardment by the SM-2
nuclear- reactor on the mechanical propcrties of amco ii,on, iron with 20 wt. % Cr.
and type W3 throme steel was studied.. The s,pecimens were bombarded in the core
of the SNI-2 reactor in water at a temperatur&'of about 100' C, with a fast neutron
flux:density of about 101-5 (cn2-sec)_-1, integral flUX 7.1021 CM-2. After neutron
bombardment, the strength was decreased,. while ductility,was increased in this
temperature area in comparison with the nonbombarded material. This indicates that
there was no interrupted deformation and indicates: a decrease in the hardenina
factor on the Aia-grams of bombarded specimens. :Both facts qualitatively indicate
structural conversions in the material (fi~r example, bwding of carbon with radia-
tion defect), preventing deformation: aging following bo~ibar&ment. It should be
1/2
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T%ansfd on
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and. -0
VOTNOV, S. N, g GRINCHUKs P. P., OSTROVSKIYj Z. YE.9 PROKH ROV, V. I
'Effect of Irradiation on the Structure of Certain~Dispersion-Hnxdoning
Steals"
Radiatsion. Fiz. Tverd. Tela i Feaktornoye Werialoved (Hadiation Solid State
Pby~dcs and Reactor Haterials Science -.!- collection of W=ks),: Moscow,
Atozdzdat Press, 1970, PP 73-82 (from Refe:,rativnyy Zhurw-1-YadeiWye Reaktory,
'1971, Abstract 14o 4.50.138)
No 4,,.
Tmanslationi Investigations perforzed with 2-component allcrys of cert-ain
steels have shoim th-1-11- irz-adiation accelerates the decomrosition of solid
solutions.with segregation of the.excess component or sepaxation of an inter-
wtallic phase. - Irradiation of alloys also re*u4ta, in otructural changez
nate&An non-ixradiated specimens only at, temp*!ratures higher. 1-1-han the
i=adiation temperature. 6 figures,; :L6. bibiio.* refs.
1A
Nuclear Science And,Ttkhno o9T
UDC 669.14.018.45:539.12.04
USSR
ILYASOV, V. M, , BETMTIN, V. I., and VOTINOVS S. N.,:Institute of Physics
of Metals of the Academy of Scienced
"Durability and Creep of Irradi. ated Hetalsil
(Part of the paper was presented by the authors at the Symposium of Radiation
Damage-in Reactor Materials at the, International Atomic Energy.Agency, Vienna,
2-6 Jun-19691,
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 313 No 4, Apr 71, pp 765-
772
Abstract. The durability (T) and creep (v) of Al, Ni, :and Cu, subjected to
-neutron irradiation of 1022 ,/=2 (E > 1.~Iev), were investigated on 0.1-mi-
thick plane specimens annealed-at 400% (Al),; 600*C (Cu), and 750% (Ni).
It is shown that irradiation brings about a strengthening of Al by increasing
T and decreasing V and a weakening of,Ni and Cu by decteasing.T and increas-
ing V. The analysis of coefficients of two functions characterizing T and
v in relation to the stress and temperature of the investigated materials
,shows t:nat the effect of neutron irradiat ion: depends on structural conditions
1/2-
i9f-S-11-1--l-, ;_- ".- 1-1, - . .. ~ I I --m -, ........ .I - -
. .1 . . . , 1 ~.; - ~ . , : -, . C-M. TUT
I 1 .1
U 3 SCR UDV.O
621.039-532-5:b2i.039-553
GOL"T3BV)7 V. Poi KLIKENi,.M V. VOTINOV,
nd T SYKaNOV) V. A.
"Behavio-r of 14ezallic Beryllium: in r, he' 5,14-2 Rev~ctorft
Atomnaya Energiya,.Vol 29, IN o3,
Mo 3 C Ow, Sep 70, PP 174-177
iibstract: 1.1letallic berylliwn has been used in L~,e X11-2 reactQr
sj_nce 1962 in the system for expelling water imr, the neutron
trap. The expulsion system consists of four inserts placed be-
~.Meen the fuel assemb!-~es and the cent~ral channel located in
asists of two.bloc. The
the neutron trap. Each insert co,
bottom part of the safety rods is also nade of berylliwm- In
1964 L-ne reac-zvor design was, modified by replacinr.; the beryllium
oxide reflector with metallic berylliwii- . Since zz,.en experimen-
tal materiaL has been accumulated on the stability of metallic
beryllium under 3M-2 conditions. ~ The articl& pre-lents Soule of,
the data. Expar4ments were conducted on speciimans Cut out of'
d in L~e
the inserts and S:_:Ue,y rods belore- and' after beina, nei
reactor. The inserts viere made of hot-pressad:blocks of dis-
USSR
CHECi!TKINAS Z. et al., Atomn a Energiya,~ Vol 29, -';o 3,
a-Y
S
0, PP 174-177
ep 7
tilled powder beryllium, the safety rods fabricated by hoz ex-
trusion from, hot-pressed blocks The~~ investigated. parts found
in the neutron trap underwent the-maximum.irl-adiation, The
thermal-neucron flux over the cross. section 0,'L:: -the -,nserts was
15 15
145#10~ _ 5 - I n v, t Ih efast-neutron flux 1-10 nv and energy
release through gamma absorptioa 100 ~wlg. . -Lhe. main emphasis was
or, dimensional stability, density,:structural changes and mechari-
ical properzies of beryllium.
~t wLs found ti~at the surface condition de,,)e:ids o,- the
wate.- Quality, Zne total tirie spent J'11 ta awa,c.-r by tlie beryl-
lium,and the integral irradiation dose. P'10-~'ograph taken of
5e.-L5 during tie 1962-1964.pei-iod snoi,1s. extensive pitting
the ~r. C~ 0
regions, while a photograph taken subsequently~ when the quality
of the mediwwi was improved, shows only, individual traces of pit -
ting. increase in thie irradiation. dose oil. il~zle surface of the
2/4
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CHECHETKTIi)~, Z. et al., Atoamaya rrnergiya, Vol-29, No 3,
SeD* 70, PP 174-177
blocks produces macrocra4~?,s it-, addition to tille., IN, 0
changes ;,ere found in the geometric dimension$ of the investi-
gated parts ever, after irradiation with fast neutrons to an in-
te,,-,ra", dose of (3-4) ' 102- neutrons/sq cm. The density of the
bery'Llitm remained constant- Jr-a all cases up to doses of (5-7) -
21
neutrons/sa cir. A decrease in density to 1-5 percent was
found Ln indivLaual s3ecimens cut out.;of ~blocks irradiated with
022 neuty-ons/sq cm or mo re "here ~ j. s.practical'y no
doses of
change in the density of hot-extruded.:beryll-ilLim at the above
21
COSaS. UD to 5-10 rieurrons/sq cm "there' is no appreciable
change in Lhe microstructure of hot-pressed &j e ry"-~ i Lur, At an
22
ntegrat ed .,-; ux o f _rl bout 1-0 neutrons/sq cm:-Chere'are tivins,
slip lines, m,_icrocrac'_I-.s and, appreciable discrete porosity, pri-
marily along the grair, boundaries. Hio'her do4os result in fur-
3/4
and the spread of microcracks over
ther poros Ly devel opmen,
the grain boundarx-Jes, as as the &-rains themSelves. No aD7
Preciable chan.-es are fownd in the microstruct~,re of hot-extrud-
2"
'lium. irradiated with an integrated flux of'up to
ed beryl.
neutrons/sq cm; there are no microcracks.~ There is a sharp in-
i7rate' fl~ of (3-5).1021
creaze microhardness up to an. in*r~eg
neutrons/sq cm. The zompression st.rengrh remalizis practically un-
2
c.hanged up to a dose of (3-5) -1.0 neutrons/sq cm, ~bur, reclines
-iJ th ahigher dose4 yield Po4 a gad I p ro 10- neu-
int is urach n All
Ose. ThO~ -,;r,.'*I.uence of the
trons/sq cmP but rises ivith a Iighiar
build-up of helium and t'. t J; um products is c o 6P, L d e r e
The resul dicate that the permissible irradiation
z; sin
dcse 'o- beryl 1 4 U:a Darts wh-lch carry no externall mechanical
loads is an integrated fast-neutroh, flux of 2-1022
CM.
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COUNT-9Y, OF UVC~USSR
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