SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YURYEV, V. I. - YURYEV, YU. K.

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common NIKITnIp lyi1kolfty Ignatlyevich. Priniriali uchasti7e: ABR&'4CVA* Yi3#Aoq etarshiy nauchnyy aotr.,, kand. kMm. nauk; AKIM., EA.p inzh.- tekbnolog; ANTOLIOVSK17, S.D.# dote.,, Mnd. taklm. neuk; VASIL'YEVA, G.G., imb.-tekbnolog; ZAYTSEVA# A.F*. starably nauchwly sotr., kand. t-ekbn.nauk; KLMMOVA.. II.I.j, kand. tekhn. nauk; MAIEVSKNYA, S.S.p kand. khim. nauk- ITIKITHIp V.N.st6rzhiy nauchmq vutr.) kimd. flz.-mat. nauki 0XVIIISKAYA, A.V.t kand. tek.hn. vauk., dotsent; PETROPAVWVSM$ q.A,, starohiy nauatwiyy cotr,, kand. toltbn, nauk; PONOVARV, LIT., kand. tekbn. naukp dats.; SOLECFAIMp N.Ya... prof., doktor tekhn. rMuk; TOKAREV, B.I.; inzb.; TSCRTMEVA, I.P.p kand. t--khn. nauk-; CHOCIMENTA, M.M., k'and. leldm. nauk; ELIMHB-PiW, KE.G., doktor tokhn. nauk; YO_IYL7,- KAT ~jj IUPETYAN, G.O., red.izd-va; ZK-IMYEVAp R.A.p tekhn. nad, [Wood chemistry and cellulose] Khimiia.drovesiny i tselliulozy. 14oskvaj, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSRp 1962. 711 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Chlot-korrespondent Akademii nauk S5M (for Nikitin). 2. Zave- duyushaMy kafedroy fizicheakoy i kolloidnoy khimii Lesotekbniche- skoy Wcademii (for Yurlyov). um gu-r 12 c e con- M 2 ' ~ 2 0--oo E 4_1 1, L/IE ? fnim -_41 ACC NR, AP6007500 500~;E CODE: UR/0109/66'.011;c, -,,i0237/0243 1.1 ftchulk~_j 0. A. 3R.-J: rion-3 TITU'.- 9)-,erimental investigation of the 3upprassion of near-carrier 1-f fl_~c'-uat._'on Ln a p,-wez Y~i-tube ~~Itput ,4, D WnICZ: Radiotekhn.Lka L elektroni-ka, -,~. 11, no. 2, 1966, 237-243 TOPIC TArxS: trwreling vave tube, signa! noise separation ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of secondaz7 emission upon 1-f nolBe in a 10-ky 10-kw aw IW-tube are reported. For controlling the collactor socondary qmIsc-ion,a ring electrode wnq mounted in the tube between tne collector OuLput e.,id. Both the collector and the structure were grourded, while the ring received a negative potential (1-,00to 2000 v) from a special h-v rectifier. Mainly, the ring electrode repelled secondary slow electron.OB tovarr~ thf, collect". thig resulted in decreasing the secondary- 810CLron voiume aersity and 4-lao the ~_on density. Through lnwer~ng the collec~or- ruglull PUTf~VnUai Wita respect to tae beam potentiai bi 1017fo, the phase noiDe could I be reduced br7 10-15 db. Orl.g. art. has- 8 'Ligures and 5 formulas. r033 SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATI: 300at64 OTH REF: oo4/ ATD PjRESS:4/;k2,2,. Card 111,LA, UDCt 621.385.632:621.3 OW4 1 tit ~~4-4 /p~ 2 Z. 2/,i-uA 1, UR/0141/65/'00-59 001/oir ~/(j!61 -JM. '7- traij:--4eres~, iriteraction &ni electrosta-~-ic fucua' ar:T;l ee vil ~Ilg r!!,2CtrcP, beam 8 no. -)65 53-16-1 T-Or~'C TA~',3: paxam-etrlc cn-plAkfier, *1rv.-,-vf~rsr- iirter"tion, electrostatic foc~ualng AM7?-AGT? Aft,r first --mepaxlug the vtc., of-sic types of paxametric Punplifiers with electrr-n *:x-.&ms, nsLmei~ Ath iongityjdinti.-', interaction &nd with transverse interp-c- tioll, ax,-,j brilt.-fiy ddrcu;uing the adyaxr~.ages -uid disa4vaxitagen of this type, the ,author dencrAstrates tte feisibilit-y of' & par~ametric awpliflez with tran"err,-. in- tere.ctior art' with elt(-;rostatic f~wusing off tbt- electron beam, which obviates the need for cumbersome nigiet5 and complicated high-frequency circuits. The P-lemen-ts use,,,to ccTuple the sigaLl --rlth the be-ami have been proposed by R. H. Pentel-l (Vd-l-rc- wel-leurohrea. Vortragu ie.r ILternationL-3-en Tagung, M-4krowellenrohren. Mwchen, 7-11 J~anj -960, F7,icr. T, f : --d ' e, req itohm -Brtmns z~hveig ~ -It I a c laimed that the system pro- poved Ifi -i!i the -vrbole iLa..D-Pr tban th-at of 1. N%taw (Zai-ubezhna,-a radioelektroai- C,3,d T lu A-COPIS-S TOr N?l A P5 0 l,- i 85 11 F' -AE a-re pr-~!senl ed of the gain, minim= leng-th of cowiler freqw-nenz, and t~lectro! ve-lo;~Jty on tj,~! difference between the electroden ,f i.hf, line, n , tle &~-Oeudevv!~ of i~je gain, r-A.mimum larq3~tth, frequen-~y, and -troii on -tb-? rwlilas of tho ou-U~r of Ile th;~ -V;nlxncc, of tha ver. Or ig. art i--leutriNI-~ ant-, the de pAn oz the p-ump aign&l po hae k flgpirp,~. 9-nal 37 for-waLu. F, -,, n c. A SS k)C IA T _~)l S. IM I I ITI 0 Ma 154 .IqC;,: Ou OUB CODE! EC 2 - -i7 - _-_ . - - - -_- -~- --_ -_--l , .--- --- - --, - - , - :--- - I - - - . ---- . - - - - I I Ymtyn. V-K- u 3/124 ,/61/000/012/035/038 D237/D304 AUTHOR: Yurl e TITLE: Calculating panels of constant cross-section PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal Mekhanika, no. 12, 19619 18, abstract 12V128 iTr, Kazansk. a.-kh. in- ta, 1958, 1, no. 37, 149-158) TEXT: Stresses are determined in a thin-walled panel on a framework under a co-planar load of axial forces applied to the ends of longitudinal ribs and of a transverse load. The proposed method of calculation is based on the method of Yu. G. Odinokov (Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, 1946, no, 18), which al- lows arbitrary longitudinal displacements of the points of the construction; it is also assumed that the shape of transverse cross-section of the construction does not ohange during defor- mation. The solution for the panel is extended to numerical -formulae. From the given example it can be seen that the solu- Card 1/2 S/124,/61/000/012/0,35/038 Calculating panels of,.. D237/D304 tion well represents the interaction of forces in the construc- tion. f-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.2 Card 2/2 yURIYBY, V.K., red.; qHPAK, Ye.G., tekhn.red, (Study of thermosetting plastics] Issledovantia v oblasti tormoreaktiviiykh plastmasse Hoskvag Gos.nauchno-tekhn,isd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1959. 98 P. (mn 13:6) 1. RoGeov. Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut plastichoskikh mass. (Plastics) 5(3) AUi'IIORS-. XV!j ~YV2_Mj__1?ravednikovj Ao Not SOV/2().124-2-26/71 Uedvedev, S. S., Academician TITLE: Influence-of Side Chains on the Rate-of Oxidation of Carbon Chain.Polymors.(Vliyaniye bokovykh ot-fetvleniy na skorost' okisleniya karboltsepaykhpqlimerov) rERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii P-auk.SSSRj 1959, Vol 124, Nr 2# PP 335-337 (USSR) ABSTRAM, The principal reactions,in the oxidation of hydrocarbons are the following: R. .-+.HOO- (I); Roo..+ RH ROOR + R- (2); ROOH.aav* -RO-- + -OR (3); RO- + RH ROH + R- 2 reactions determine the rate of oxidation. As is known the'rate is considerably decreased on the transition from low molecular weight to high molecular weight compounds of analogous structure (Aefs 1, 2). This might be explained as follows: The removal of Card 1/3 one hydrogen atom from the hydrocarbon atom is accompanied by a Influenae. of Side-Chains on the Rate 460a -124-2-26/71 of 'Oxidation of Carbon Chain Polymers transition of the corresponding link of the moleaule from a tetrahedral to a plane configuration. In polymers, links of the polymer chain are displaced. This in bound to increase the activation energy and thus to retard the reaction (as compared Ath the analogous reactions of low molecular weight compounds). The separation of one hydrogen atom from a side group (methyl-I propyl- and others) is not accompanied by a displacoment.of the links of'the polymer chains and*muzt possess the same activation energy as the corresponding reactions of the low molecularweight compounds. It can therefore be expected that the oxidation of the polymers with comparatively short side chains will take place mainly on the side chains. To control this assumption the authors synthesized polymethylene as well as polymers which contained the methyl and propyl side groups (Ref 4). The experiments concerning the oxidation of these polymers have shown thatthe introduction of side groups rapidly increases the absorption rate of oxygen (Fig 1,a); at the same time the number of oxygen molecules which are used for the cleavage of the principal chain (Pigs 3, 4) increases, i.e. the oxidation really proceeds in the side chains prevalently. At a high oxidation Card 2/3 intensity of the polymers which were produced by decomposition Inf lo-noo of Side Chains on the Rate sovAo.124-2-26/7i of Oxidation of Carbon Chain -