SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEREZHKO, A. V. - BEREZINA, G. A.
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2/2 008 UNCLASSI F IED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054772
.-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE IS CONSIDERED THE
APPLICATION' OF THE GRADIENT PROTECTION. METHOU FOR THE~ SOLUTION FO AN
OPTIMAL PkOBLEM WITH THE PARAMETERS AND WIT14 STATE VARIABLC INEQUALITY
-CONSTRAINTS. TH.ERE.ARE ALSO STATED THE NECESSAR~Y CONDITIONS OF THE
-OPTIMALITY OF CONTROL FOR THISPROOLEM IN THE FORM ANALOGOUS To THE
-DISCRETE VA7RIANT OF THE-PRINCIPLE OF MAXIMUM.
~1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70
T_ITLE--CliANGE IN ATITANIU-14 SLAG DURING THE-COKING O~,BRIQUETS -U-
'kUTHOR-(04_)-VASYUTINSKIYv N.A.# LYSTSOVt A.lop BEREZHIKO, A.V., SIDORENKO,
-A ~P
-C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE- IZT. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, METAL.. 19701 (1) 24
7
,:OATE'PUBL[SHED ------- 70
-'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TIOPIC -TAGS--COKEt PETROLEU?-l PRODUCT., TITANIUM, METALLURGIC SLAG, PHASE
-ANALYSIS, THERMAL EFFECT
..CONTROL XARK[4G--hC Pc'lAT.RfCTf9--%S
--DOCUMENT CLASS--Ull.CLASSIFIED
~~PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0599 .,STEP '40--UR/0370/70/000/001/0247/0247
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105582
I ;! 4;.J~ j" jj;i-~ Ii]! LIMU-1-ill, W.- I -'I H - ; I ;:: : 11 " A i ': t ~ .
-L--t2j -1 1 .1 L
USSR UDC 620.172:193.57
POPOVICH, V. V., BIatUYA, A. L., Z)MORA, M. F., xf1ZETSKIY, V. L., S11IL1NIKOVA,
G. K., BEUjZ11KG_X__R1_ and CHAYEVSKIY, 14. 1., Institute of Physico Mechanics,
Academrtff___�C_1_e_n_ce`s, UkrSSR, L'vov; L'vov Polytechnical Institute
"Influence of Smelting Method on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of
l5KhSl14FB Steel"
Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika 1-1,aterialov, Vol 6~, No 6, 1970, pp 93-97
Abstract: The corrosion resistance and long-term strength of ordinary and
vacuum-smelted l5KhSlffFB steel were studied in a fused leae.-bizmuth eutectic.
The changes in microstructure, microhardness, coercive~force, and electrical
of specimens tested for corrosion and long-term strength were
studied. It is demonstrated that 15KhSDIFB steel, regardless of the method
of smelting, in little influenced by the,cutectic Pb-Bi alloy at 470-550*C.
The vacuum-smelted steel has practically the same long-term otrength as the
ordinary steel, but somewhat better plasticity.
USSR UDC 539.434-539-219.1
KkaENKO, G. V., KUSLUSKIY, A. B.- V. L., ZLOTNIKOV, S. A., TKACiMV,
V. I. SHILINIKOVA, G..K., and BEREZHKO B I L'vov, Leningrad
"Effect of the Composition of Nonmetallic Inclusions on the Fatigue Limit of
Steel 2011
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademi-i Nauk SSR, Metally, No 1, Jan~Feb 1970, pp 104-108
Abstract: Qualitative investigations were made of programmed amounts of impuri-
ties in steel. In connection with this, experiments were conducted on the forma-
tion in steel of non-metallic inclusions of. a given chemical composition: plastic
silicates, alwaina and high-alumina alumosilicatosq somi-.brittIG silicates, and
titanium nitrides. It is shown that-the composition of non-metallic inclusions
has a significant effect on the fatigue limit of the steel. Of the four types
of inclusions studied, the most damaging proved to be plastic unsaturated sili-
cates and titanium nitrides; silica inclusions were the least damaging. The
principal negative role of non-metallic inclusions results in the appearance of
considerable residual stresses owing to the difference in the physical properties
of the inclusions and the metal matrix. These stresses are formed in the metal
during unavoidable technological beating and cooling, even before external forces
bare applied.
112 -008 UNCLkSSIFI! D
i" OCESSING !JATE--09_f_JCT70
J ITLE--U';SAT URA TED ETHFic, X.XXI. C&NDENSATION OF RETA,ETHDXYACR:lLEINi ACETAL
eilTii VtNYLALKYL ETHERS AND ltALKOXYOTENFS. NEW METHEY') Fqr' smTHESIZING
-~:~AUTH)k-(03)-iIAKINt S.P., ISMAYL, A.A., BEAEZHNAYA, M.I.
...'cbul.TRY 0 FIN F 0--U S 5 R
KHIM. 1 170, 6(3) 455-9
DATE,PUbLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT A R E A SC H E M I S T RY
TOPIC.Til'US--CliEHICAL SYNTHESIS, CONDENSArION REACTION, ETHER, ACETAL,
..DXYGEr: COMPOUNDo DIENE, IMIDF7 CJMPLEX COMPOUND
C ONTR C
-L P-ARK1,".G-NO RESTRICTIOFIS
DOCUMEN7 CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY rf-C-L/FkAj-lE--1992/I573 STEP NU--UR/036o/70/JO,",/L)t',13104551045-7
C' IPC ;'4CCESSID"N N'O--AP0112567
UNCLASSIFIED
212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112567
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~THE REACTLON OF ACROLEFIN OR tTS
:~'DIACETAL WITH NiBROMOSUCCINIMIDE AND ETOH GAVE ETOC4 SUbZ-cHsR'_H(0ET)
SU32,. liHICH WAS DEHYDR,'IBROMINATED TO ETUCH- CHCHtOET) SlJ;Q (1). THE
CUNDEN-SATIdil OF I WITH H SUB2 C:CHOET UR ETOCH'.CHCH:CH SU.132 IN THE
UFIZHCL SUB2 AND BF SUB3 ET~SIJH2 0 GAVE., PESP.,
ET0CH,.CHCH(QET)CH SUB2 CH(DET),SU132 (11),0R ET9CH:CHCHWETICH SUB2
CH:.C.HCH(GET) SUB2 (111). THE CONDENSATION OF H SUB2 C-:CH9ET WITH III IN
ET SUB2:O GAVE ETOCH:'HCHEOET)CH SUB2
THE.PRESENCE OF BF SUB3 Ll
CH:CHCHIOETOCH SUB2 CH(OET) SUB2 (IV). THE REACrIONS OF I-IV WITH RR
PRIMEI NH IN 18PERCENT SOLN. GAVE (RR PRIME1 N-(CH:CH) SUBN CH:.N PRIME
-POSITIVE RR~PRIME1)CL PRIME NEGATIVEip (Ri R PRIMEI, AND N GIVEN): Ht
PH, 1; Hy PH# 2; ME, PHt 2; Ht PHt 3; ME, PHi 3; ME# PHt ~to THE PREPN.
OF (X (CH: CHY SU13N X PRIME PUSITIVEYCL PRIME NEGATIVE (WHERE X IS
TETRAHYDROQUINULINO AND N IS 2, 39 OR 4) WAS CARRIED OUT ANALOGOUSLY.
USSR UDC 539.3
BEREMNITSKlY.L.J., PANASYUK, V. V., TRUSH, I. I., L'vov
ITStress Intensity Factors Near Hard Acute-Angle Inclusions"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 7, Jul 73, pp 3-7.
Abstract: A method is presented for determinatiohof the stress intensity
factors near hard inclusionswith corner points. In the case when the func-
tion mapping the exterior of the inclusion on the.exterior of a unit circle
is fixed in the form of a series the problem is -reduced to solution of a
system of 2N algebraic equations. . 'nic effectiveness of the algorithm for
calculation of stress intensity factors suggested is illustrated with a
number of examples, most of which are studied in this article for the first
time.
USSR UDC 548.52
BE-11MKOVA. G-Vj, TSV-T;--,KOVA, 1. N., ZAMAIROV, N. D.P ROZffANSKIY, V. N.,
&_n_cT_KORYU7,PJT,_T._I., Institute of Crystallography, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Growth Mechanisms of AIN Whiskers"
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 16, No 5, Sep-Oct 71, PP 978-981
Abstract: The article describes results of a study o f AIN whisker growth
under isothermal conditions during the.reduction of aluminum oxide with simul-
taneous nitration. The whiskers were grosm in a horizontal graphite furnace
in a flow of commercial nitrogen from an Al? 03 charge,at 195.0-19800 C. The
resultant specimens were studied in a scanning and a transmission electron
microscope and their brittle strength measured at roon temperature. The re-
sults indicate both top growth from the vapor phase and bottom growth fron
the melt. in neither case is the presence of an axial screw dislocation a
necessary condition for crystallization In whisker forn. The article dis-
cusses possible growth mechanisms.
1/1
Superalloys
USSR UDC 539-52
BERMHKOVSHlY, D. I., TsIMMASh (Central Scientific Research Institute of
T-ecliii6Y6 -Building)
"Critical Temperatures of Allay Plasticity`
Hoscow, 1-1,etallovedeniye I Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metzj.lov, No 5, 1,ay 73,
PP 53-56
Jty of certaAn
Abstracti A study is made of the high temperature pliasticj. I
heat-resistalit nickel-base alloys with special emphasis on sharp changes
in theplazticity at some temperatures arbitxaxily called "critical." It
should be noted that at these critical temperatures no phassa transfo2:7rattion
takes place. At subcritical tenperatures In alloys with a cast ntructure
the plasticity is considerably lower than in alloys with a defoniiaLl struc-
turc. The plasticity of the alloys increaser, at the aritic-%l tempratvre,
tle-l structure. The values of plasticity of cast and
regard-less of the ini
defo=-,ed and of ha=4-aned anct oaunealed structures converGe. It is zh 0-on that
the values of the critical temp-orature of the alloy depand on JAU3 chemical
t
composition, sLXUctural state, diagraji, and rate of stress application.
1/1
'Abstrac'i rV Ce- r;~Ilef Code~-.
Atc~4 19r: t ng e 0
'APOD48823 cHD'IICAL, ABST.
90232r Now method for a thesizing cyaulnei, baseil an
q x1r. V; V~;
gzacovaldehyde acetalx~:
Ih
ShavrYgina. 0' A.; Berezh p GtE. �. A. ()4.
Inst- Tonk4oi Khim. Tel Inosova. Alospow IJ,5 R
contle=tibn
of
ZA. Urg..Khtm. 1970, b(I), 107-12 (Russ).. The
2,6-(RO-substituted) dropyrans'with ., ROR (1Z is Me or
Et in both cases) gave'(RO)jCHCHjCH.CHCH(OA)i (I). ~Ilte
condensation of I with RICH:CHOR-* th f ZnCIT.
in e presence o
gave (RO~CHCHiCH:CHCH(OR)CHRICH(OR)i'(11). Simi-
larly, I reacted with CHR'I:CRCW:,CHOR.t6 il~e (RO)r-
CHCHCH: CHCH(OR)CHWCR!: CIROCH(OR32, 1111). - The
hydrolysis of II with HCI in'thei presence'of amines the fol-
ICI -(RI, a gally
lowing XCH: CHCH: CHCH: CRICH.-X n ~ giv~en):
H. PhNH; H, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro4uin6lino; ~' Me,- PhNH;' H,
PhN'Me. Similarly M with HCfgave XCH':CHCH:CHCII:-
CRICRI:CRICH:X+Cl- (RI Rz- RI
pied X given): i H. H H,
PhNH. H, H, H, 1,2,3,4-tet'rahydro4OiuoIino; H,,If, H, Ph-
We; H. H, H. b-ClCU,Z%IH;: H,.11, H. m-r3CC41-14NH;
H, 1-1. H. 0-MeCJftNH:, H,- H.:Hi PhNEt: H H 'Me Ph-
NIJ.; Me, H. H, 1,2,3.4-tetrahydroquinolino; H, K~fep 11#304:)-
tetrahydroquinolino, C~jk
1/2 020 UNCLASSir-tEb PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
_jJTLE--ESTVl,lATION OF THE INTERACTION OF RECTILINEAR.CRACKS STARTING FROM
ONE POINT _u_
~AUTHOR--8EREZHNITSKIY9 L.T.
.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
..SOURCE-.-FlZfK0 KHIMICHESKIA AEKHANIKA MATERIALOVt VOL. 6, NR. 1, 1970, P.
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
-:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ~ENGR
.JOPIC TAG-S--P&ETAL CRACKING, BIBLIOGRAPHY, CRACK PROPAGATION
"CU4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY'REEL/FRAME-1995/0934 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/001/0089/0091
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116443
UNCLASSIFIED--___--
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
-2/2 020 UNCLASSI
FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
:,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116443
-,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEVELOPMENT OF AN APPROXIMATE
FOR ESTIMATING THE CRITICAL EQUILIBRIUM OF~,A PUATE SUBJECTED TO
.--OMNIDIRECTIONAL TENSION AND WEAKENED BY RECTILINEAR CRACKS STARTING FROM
--ONE POINT. AS AN EXAMPLE, A STUDY
'IS MADE OF THE IN'rERACTIONS OF FOUR,
MUTUALLY.PERPENDICULARP RECTILINEAR CRACKS OF DIFFERENT LENGTHS,
il--'FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKRAINSKOI SSR,:FIZIKri 14EKHANICHESKII
INSTITUT9 LVOVt UKRAINIAN SSR.
USSR UDC 539.3
PAVASYUK, V. V., BEREEZHINITS L. T. and THUSH, 1. 1. Institute of Physico
Mechanics, Academ777 -`=ciences Ukrainian SSR,:Llvov
"Crack Propagation in Composite I-Laterials"
Kiev, Fiziko-ni-micheskaya Mekhanika- 1,!aterialov, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian
SSR, Vol 7, No 1, 1971, pp lo8-11o
Abstract: Conditions for the propagation of linear cracks, one apex of which
lies in the inclusion material, and the other in the binder, were examined.
An infinite isotropic body vrith a circular,inclusior. made of another homo-
geneous material was calculated. A linear crack was assumed to lie alonE a
diameter of the inclusion and to enter the binder. The~~utrenjgth of adhesion
between inclusion and binder was 'taken as not less than'the strength of the
wao found for the 1i ting ' r (exerted
components. A general expresuion mi, Lj,-.tdz;
by uniformly distributed and mutually perpendicular.forc es) at which the
crack can ropagate at either terminus.
P
USSR UDC 621.791.55:/661.857+669.14/
RF=TT-q BATAKSHEV, A. F.; MITUS, A. K., ARTEMOV, N. S., and
OFITSEROV, A. M., Engrs.
"Welding of Silver to Steel"
Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroveniye, No 11, Nov 71, p 21
Abstract: Ag cannot be welded to steel directly, because it forms no com-
pounds or solid solutions with Fe. Use of an intermediate layer of pure Cu
in unsatisfactory, because deoxidizers and modifiers are abse:it in Cu, so
that pores and cracks develop in the welded Joints. Use of standard weld-
ing wires of Cu alloyed with Si, Ni, Mn, Ti, and Fe was tried in the laD and
butt welding of Ag to steel in experiments in which pure Ag 2 mm thick was
welded with steel St. 3 2-11 mm thick. Welding wires with n diameter of
2-3 mm that consisted of bronze Br. KMts 3-1 or bronze 11r. mi-in Y.T5 - 1-0.2-0.2
were used. Welding was carried out manually in Ar witli a direct current arc
(150-200 A, 15-18 V) at a rate of 15-20 m/hr. The joints that formed had a
sufficient mechanical strength and retained their tir)~tness in vacuo at
temperatures up to 779*, the melting point of the Ag-Cu eutectic. Micro-
structural analysis on etching with 4% IINO3 showed that defects (cracks,
1/2
V.Jffff~ I- ~ITJ17:fli 1 14. if I; Hi! On I;,; I fb I 1 :1 MH~ !M. I I 'TI I 'fl; 171 hl 1 1-71 k! I L
USSR
BEREZHNITSKIY, S. N., et al., Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye 24ashinostroyeniye,
No 11, Nov 71, p 21
pores, and lack of joining) were absent in the transitional zone between
Ag and steel. The procedure that has been developed is being applied in
the experimental production of equipment made of Ag and A-clad steel and
welded with Br. MNZh.KT5-1-0.2-0.2.
2/2
USSR UDC 911-3-.616-981-452(47)
SHEVCHENKO, V. L. IVANOV S. I. ALTUKHOV A. A. 2 and jg)%MO.V
,,~A Z
"Yethod and Tactics of Epizootiologic Survey for Plague in the Volga-Ural
SWAB
V sb. Probl. oaobo oDasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous
Infections -- collection of Works), Saratov, No 4(14), 197o, pp 129-134
(from RM-Meditsinskaya Geografin No 3, ~!ar 71, Ab stract No 3-36.u6)
Translation: Epizootics of plague in the Volga-Ural interfluvial area are
most frequent and constant over a wide area extendii3g from the southwestern
boundary of the sands through the central part to the north-eastern edge.
The significance of the little suslik in the transfer of the pathogen during
the summer months is reconfirmed. A scheme of fundamental methods for the
examination of plague foci during the period of the interepizootic lull and
during active periods is presented. Evaluation of the methods used for
laboratory research is presented.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.376
ADRIANOVA, I. I., B=HMOY-a".. NESTEROVA, Z. V., wid RUSETSKAYA, V. S.
"Ultra High-1-Frequency LiZht Niodulation by Electrooptical Effects
in a Zinc "Ielenide Crystal"
Moscow, Kvantovaya el-ektronika, No 7, 1972, pp 81-82
Abstract: It is as--ex-ted that cubic crystals have a number of ad-
vantages for use as light modulators due to the absej,.ce of
natural anisotropy and the presence of a linear electurooptical
effect. Because of the first of these advanta-,-es, the optical
system can be sim,-)1ified -and the modu'Lator a_e_ture incr
cased;
because of the second, the crystals are especially promi:i;inC~ as
t- I- is brief cmLriunica-Licii de-
li&t modulators at ,,. uhf rate. -Oh-
scribes ex-c-eriiionts performed with t~ ulif li,,41A mnodulat.or u.,.-dnF,, at
ZnSe crystal-, w-hich has a. cubic structure, set in a waveLuide.
The latter is o-C rectangular cross section measurin,-,, 42 by 22'
and the ex-yatn1 dimensioi~,a are 14 X 4 X 2-i-xii. A diC,f,ram of the
device is shown, The frequency used in the ex,,.)eriner~ts 2600
lfflz, and the uh:f volta~pe alpl-d-Jed `Ulo the r.-,oduiatox- -0;as alotcined
from P. standa:rd oscillLtor opera-'Z.11'-L~ -Tn~vulne L.ode at a
repetition rate of 1 k11z, with a duly eye-Le of and a -,jower
level of less than 1 watt. The authors find th~.t uso- of tho
-1/2
WIN=
USSR
ADRIANOVA, !. I. , et al, 1,.vanto-,raya elektronilka, 1~'o 7, 3-0172,
pp 81-82
cubic crystal in this application is far more advantageous than
I
the use of other types. They conclude by thamlcin,,- K. K. BuIver),
skiy and V. A. Soholov :for preparing the :~nSe crystals.
2 /'2'
. . ; - I ? 1 i; 1. ii i 1 1111 A li 11; ].::IL - ; i. I II - . .- I. : I .
I : . . 1. 0 f ~ a ., ~ : . I !
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1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
_~',TlTLE--8ASl'_` CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUBSOLIOUS SrRUCTURE OF MULTICOMPONENT
-SYSTEMS -U-
,,,AUTHOR--BEREZH,N3Yv A*S.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
.,SOURCE--AKADEMLIA NAUK UKRAINS'Kbi RSRI~VISNIKv VOLO 34, FEB. 1970, P.
DATE PUBLISHED ---- FEB70
SUBJECT AR EA S--P.4Y S 11C S
TOPIC TAGS--SOLID STATE, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTYv APPLIED MATHEMATICS
CONTROL MARKINfl-7--UG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA,14E--1995/0860 STEP NU--UR/0655/70/0341000/0049/0055
C!Pv" ACCESSIC"Al NJ--AR0116370
TTr
- - -- - - - - - -
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116370
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICAL~CONSIDERATIONS
CONCERNING THE CilAkACTERISTICS OF THE SUBSOLIDUS STRUCTURES OF A LARGE
NING UP TO 94 COMPONENT
CLASS OF VISUALIZEU MULTICOMPONENT SYSTEMS CONTAli
ELEMENTS. EQUATIONS ARE GIVEN TO ESTIMATE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF
MULTICOMPONEINT SYSTEMS FROM GIVEN NUM3ERS OP COMPONENTS AND PHASES. IT
IS SHOWN THAT THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MULTICOMPONENT
SYSTEMS CEASE TO 06EY TRIVIALLY THE CLASSICAL THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS
INCLUDING THE PHASE RULE WHEN THE NUMBER OF COMPONENTS EXCEEDS 12.
J11-
W
~ ; t !,
-~:'2/3 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
-CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AM0116013
._A8STk ACT/ EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~:-TABLE- OF CONTENTS: PREFACE 5.
--_:,.:JNTRODUCTION' 7. CHAPTER I m4rHEMATI.CAC FORMULAfIONS NECESSARY FOR
STUDY,OF THE SUBSOLIDUS_STRUCTUR'E OF~MULTICOMPONENT~ SYSTEMS 11. if
_.,~PHYSICO.CHEIMICAL CHARACTER[STICS'OF:SUBSOLIDUS:STR(ICTURE.OF
SYSTEMS* 29. lll'~ ~METHODS:..OF INVESTIGATION OF THE
7`.SUBSOLIDUS STRUCTURE OF MULTIC014PONENT :SYSTEMS 360~~ IV ELEMENTS
-FORMING,-OXIDES.OF A 9 COMPONENT SYSTEM iCA0,4~::MG0, FEO, FiE SUB2 0 SUB3, CR
~-'.SUB2 '0 SUB3, AL SUB2 0 SUB3 -ZRO~,-SUB2, SIO SUB2F THEIR BINARY
-SYSTE, W-~51;..~ V : BINARY~ SYSTEMS OF
4 AND THE SYSTEtJS:ELEMENTv':0XYGE
-COMPONENT SYSTEM DIVIDED BY:CAO, MG0,'GEO, FE SLI82 D SUB3,
.--,CR',SUBZ O,_SU83, AL SU132 0 SUB3, ZRO..'~SUBi2v..Tl Q. SU62, SIO SU8Z 59. V1
,_.TRI.COMPONENT.SYSTEMS,OF OXIDES OF.T -SYSTEM: CAD, MGO,
HE% 9 COMPONENT
.,_~,-*FEO, FE SUB2 0 SUB3, CR SUBZ 0 SU83,1.,AL,~SUP2 O.SU83, ZRO SU32, TIO SUB2,
SUB2 157. , VI I tt COMPONENVSYSTEMS~',OF OXIDES, OF THE 9 COMPONENT
~_.;,::SYSTEW CAU, MGO, FED, FE SUB2_ 0: SUB3 CR I SUB,2 0 SW13t AL SU62 0 SUH3t
ZRO SU02#110 SUB2 SIO SU32 243*'. V11115 CO
MPONiNT SYSTEMS OF OXIDES
'NT SYSTEM CAOt 14GO, FEO. FE, SUB2 0 SU113, CR SUB2 0 SUB3.
9 COMPONF.
~SUB2~ 0 SUB3, ZRO S082, TIO SUf3Z, SIC) SU82 ~ 332.~; IX 6 COMPONEri r
-.~~:.".SYSTEMS OF OXIDES OF THE 9 COMPONENT SYSTEM CAD MG0 FEO FE SUB2 o SUB3,
._:~::ZR SU132 0 SUB3, AL SUB?_ 0 SUB3,:ZR 0 SUB2 :TIO SUB2t SIO :SUB2 359. x
A N 0 8 COMPGNENT SYSTEMS OF OX[DESlOF-,THEz9 COMPONENT SYSTEM CAOr MGO,
,:~.~.~FEO, - FE SUB2 0 SUB3, CR SU82`O~~S033'lf..AL_:SU62.0 SUB3,
ZRO SUB2, TIO SU82,
SU132 376. -THE 9 COMPONENT SYSTEM CAO, MGO, FEO, FE SUB2 0
SU33, CR SUB2 G-Sl3i, AL SUB2 O~SU83# ZRO~:SU82, TIO SUB2v SIO SUB2 381.
_16_
_:0
UNCL ASS IF I ED: Pk0CESS'ING DATE--13NOV70
.-C,1 C"ACCESSION NO--AMOllf6Ol3
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--XII THE.SUBSOLIDUS STRUCTURE OF MULTICOMPONENT SYSTEMS
'.-OF OXIDES 455. XIII EXAMPLE.S OF PRACTICAL QUEStIONS REFERRING TO
'MUL T I COMPON ENT SYSTEMS OF OXIDES ~;470.~` CONCLUSION 484. LITERATURE
:486. SYSTEM INDEX 539. GIVEN BARE THEORETICAL!CONCEPTS ON THE
'..STRUCTUREOF COMPLEX PHYSICU CHEMIC 1) K S
-AL S'Y:STE IS AN E ULTS ARE C TED IN
STUDY OF THE, SUBSOLIDUS STqUCTURE'OF! THE 9: COMP'ONENT SYSTEM CA
o
~FEO, ~FE SUB2 0 SUB3, CR SUB2 ~~O ~ SUB3,v.~ SUBZ '0, ~ SU13 3, Z RO SUB2, TIO
SUB2, ~Sl& SU132: AND -ALSO MORE THAN ~500 ".OFl ITiS. SUBSYSTEMS; WITH DIFFERENT
NUMBERS GF COMPCNENTS. DESCRI 13E0 BARE REACTIONS IN THE SOLID STATE IN
~--THESE SYSTEMS AND THE PROPERTIE
OF FORMED;COMPOUNDS.
035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--3(JtJCr7O
OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE,ALUMINUM OXIDE, ZIRCONIUM
DIOXIDEvStLICON DIOXIDE SYSTEM.MELTS -U-,.
AUTHOP,-(02)-BEREZHUOY, A.S., ARAMYANviV.Ge
x~
--USSR
.CCUINTRY OF INFO
~SOURCE-ARM. KHIM. ZH. 1970, 23(2), 201
,DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
::SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--FLUID VISCOSITYv LIQUID METAL, MAGNESIUM OXIC!'-:l -NLUMINUM
~OXIDE9-SILICON DIOXIDE, ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE, REFRACTORY MATERIALP
.7ACTIVATION ENERGY, ZIRCON
..cONTR0L'MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY RhEL/FRAME--1994/1892 STEP NO--UR/0426/70/023/002/0201/0201
_.~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115711
UNCLASSIFIED
A i I
nakii-p-m-,th.....
'2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIM PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115711
_.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEIVISCOSIT~Y WAS DETD. FOR THE
_HIGH TEMP. COMPNS. FOR 6 CROSS SECTIONS OF THE MGO-AL SIJB2 0 SUB3-LRO
SUB2-SIO S082 SYSTEM (SPINEL-ZRO SUB2, FORSTERITE-LRO SUB2r MULLITE-ZRO
''SUB2, FORSTERITE-ZRSIO SUB4# MULLITE-LRSIO SUB4, A 'ND NONEQUIL.
CORUNDUM-ZRSIO SUB4) AS A FUNCTION OF COMPN. AND TEMP. FOR EACH CROSS
SECTION 7 COMPNS. WERE OBTAINED 6Y ADDING 10-70 WT. PERCE.vT OF THE ZR
COMPONENT. DETNS. WERE MADE IN THE RANGE 50-200DEGREES LARGER THAN THE
MOP.- ADDNS. OF THE ZP COM.PONENTS AFFECT THE MOBILITY OF THE COMPNS.;
THE OPTIMUM CONCN. OF ZRO SUB2 EQUALS 10-30PERCENT;OF ZIRCON EQUALS
20PERCENT. THE ACTIVATION ENERGIES OF THE VISCOUS FLOW WERE CALCD. AND
THESEt ALONG WITH CALCD. VALUES OF THE STERIC FACTORSt ALLOW THETEMP.
JO BE DETD..AT WHICH THE VISCOSITY WILL:REACH THE REQUIRED VALUE TO
FUSED REFRACTORIES. REFRACTORY COMPNS. WERE~SET UP AND
WHICH SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR )iIGH TEMP. MATERIALS,
FACILITY: EREVAN. NAUCH.-ISSLED. GORNO-MET. INST., EREVAN, USSR.
UNCLASS I F IED
OR 0482
AA0052679-
~)oviet Inventions Illustrated, Sed,ion III Mechanical and General,
Derwent, '70
BRAKINQ, SYST f or e.g.
241231 AIJTO.~MC JEX
aeru~lane whl~l,;Asll c6nsists of brake 'cylinder,
transducer 2 mounted,dr, the wheeL, and the rheostat
5 of the wheel braking moment. It is distinguished
by the electromagnetic pump-3 and vessel 4 with
which the system is provided. They are connected to
the wheel brake cylinder through tubes and electric-
ally connected to the brake moment rheostat~and the
transducer. This improvel; the system effectiveness.
14-10.67 as 1190223/40-23.1,A AXRFZHNO
TSEILER (1.4.69) Bul 13/22P!'8-69.' V.I.
B 64c. Class 92blnt.Cl.
:19821449
7/11.1
1~ I I I I ".i i~ i ~~. I I . ~,;
USSR UDC 669.295.046.78
VELIKORODNYY, 1. G., BEREZ11NOY,--N.--N., BUGAYENKO, V. A., BEMADO, V. F.,
VOSKERICHYPII, A. KH.
"Study of the Magnetic Properties of the Processof Slag Pelletizing"
Sb. nauch. tr. N.-i. i proyekt. in-t po 6bogashch. i aglomier. rud chern. net.
(Collected Scientific Works of the Scientific Research,and Planning Design
Institute with Respect to Beneficiation and Sintering of Ferrous Netal Ores),
1971, vyp. 15, pp 54-56 (from.RM-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No
4G210)
Translation: The laboratory studies at the Mekhanobrchermet~ Institute with
respect to pelletizing Ti slag and Fe and Ti concentrates established the
possibility of obtaining pellets of satisfactory utrength. One MUS-
tration and I table.
USSR uDc: 621.372.o6i
BEREZ11NOY, V. I., LOSSOVSKIY, V. A.
"A Nonlinear Filter With H-Shaped Amplitude-Frequency Characteristic"
.Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Kazan' Aviation Institute), 1970,
'Tfrom RM-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Ded 70, Abstract No
vyp .122, pp 72-77
12A151)
Translation: The authors consider a nonlinear filter with a resonance system
in.which the capacitance of a sharp blocked PN jiuiction and,the capacitance
of two series-opposed junctions are used as the storage elements. It is shown
that the.amplitude-frequency characteristic of the filter contains two n on-
-identical amplitude discontinuities. -which cannot be ~m~ade equal in value
without changing the circuit. The passband'of the filter depends on the
voltage output factor of the blocked junction; the pasr',band~decreases as
does the magnitude of the amplitude discontinuities with a reduction in the
voltage output factor. Two illustrations, of five titles.
bibliography
N. S.
48
USSR uDc.- 621,777-01
.1 T nd SU'RIKO, G.
YA. M. a
"A New Process of Rapid Extrusion of Low-Plasticity Alloys"
Moscow, Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, Eo 1, Jan 72, pp 6-9
Abstract: Detailed is a new Drocess of high-speed forming of semifinished
products, shapes,and pipes without lubricants using the principle of
deformation friction between the container and the metal, vith the friction
oriented in the direction of the outflow of the extrudable metal. The study
was conducted on cast jiv, v96Ts, A:-ig6, AD31, D106, AOO, LS59-1 and granulated
01435, U1297 alloys under both laboratory and plant conditions. Analysiz of
the process indicates its potentialities in metalvorking. 'ilie use of high-
speed extrusion (ar, an alternative to direct extrusion) to produce rods
from D16 alloy under semicontinuous conditions without lubricants increases
the labor productivity 2.5 times as a result of the higher rate of outflow
and yield of extrudable product as well as the elimination of some of inter-
zediate c~=erations sr-ecified in t~e current tecl-hrology for SeDarating the
discard. The test renults of high-speed extrusion under -..,rrduction condi-
tions support the expediency of its further developme.,it. and promotion for
112
USSR
OKHRDIENKO, YA. M.,.et al, Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, No 1,
Jan 72, pp 6-9
the fabrication of semifinished products, shapes.and pipes primarily from
low-plasticity and hard-to-form alloys.. (3 illustrations, I table,
6 bibliographic references).
2/2
USSR UDC -
621-315-592
BEREZHNOY, V. N. and GRITSEWCO, N. I.
fir
TIransients in Films of Some Organic Semiconductors"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikovj Vol 4, Noll, 1970, pp 2032-2034
Abstract: Mis paper describes transients the authors observed in copper
phthalocyanine and stilbene crystal organic semiconductor films, in which dif-
fusion processes such as those observed in inorganic semiconductors do not
play an important part. Yeasurements of these processes were nade in "sandwich"
structures made by sublimation in a vacuum of 1o-5 mm Hg of films of the sub-
stance to be investigated on a substrate of glass or quartz. The thickness of
the films of the two substances were 0-5-5 Pm and 10-30 14m respectively,
theirresistivity being 1013 and 1015 ohms cm. Electmice of Ag, Ni, Cu, Zn,
and Al were used for the first material, and Ni and Ag for the second. Curves
were given for the relaxation dark currents and the steady-state volt-ampere
chr-racteristics. for both types of semiconductor film. ~he authors express their
gmtitWla to H. V. Kurik for his intereat in tho vork.:
1. H! I,.:- I i 1111 1.
USSR UDC 621.318,1-419.538.22
BEREUNOT..-Ye.-Y., and KOBELEV, V. V., Moscow
"biagnetostatic Interactions in Multilayer Magnetic Film Structures".
Moscow, Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, No 8, Aug 71, pp 168-176
Abstract: A method is proposed for analyzing magnetostatic interactions in
multiple-layer magnetic film elements when thecontrolling fields act parallel
to the unfavorable axis of magnetization. The solution is found by an operator
method based an the bilateral Laplace transform. The properties of single-
layer and two-layer film on a dielectric and on a conducting substrate are
compared. It is shown that demagnetizing fields can be reduced by a consider-
able factor by proper selection of.the thickness of magnetic and dielectric
layers.
'USSR UDC: 539.17.171
AKHIYEZER, A. I. and BERE7_ffljoy, Yu. A.
"Optical Potential Theory of Complex Particles"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy_Zhurnal, No 8, 1973, pp, 1278-1286
Abstract: The elastic scattering of nucleons and more complex par-
ticles by nuclei can be described by,an optical model. The purpose
of this Paper is to construct the optical potentials of such com-
plex particles as deuterons, tritons, HO nuclei, and alpha T)i---.rti-
cles, on the basis of the Sitenko-Glauber diffraction theory, and
to investigate "eclipsing" and.nue-lcon-nucleon correlation effects
in the nuclei on the malanitude of the optical:pot-antial. The ana-
lysis begins with a complex vector expression for 'lie amplitude of
~the elastic scatterin- of a complex particle by a nucleus in the
diffraction model. An expression is~obtainedLfor the mean-square
radii of the optical potentials, a quantity i.-hich:is a function of
the dimensions of the particle incident on the nucleus. The au-
thors express their thanks to A. P. Soznik for the nuveric,~tl cam-
putations.
107
112 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROGESSINGDATE-20NOV70
::_TITLE-_FAr,At;AY EFFECT IN HOT ELECTRUNS IN THE UHFJ IULTRAHIGH FRUIUFNCY
REG IGN -IJ--
AUTHGIR-(03)-btP.~~V, L.D., POGORELSKIY, A.M. , BARANOVSKIY, S.M.
CGUNTRY UF lNFC--L'.SR
SOURCE-F I Z. TEKH. PULL;P-U'V. 1970, 4 Y, 779-80
..-DATE PUELISHEC -------- 70
SUBJ ECT AR FA S--P mY S I C S
-TOPIC TAGS-i-ARADAY EFFLCF, GE11,14ANIUM SEMICONCUCTUk4 ELl6:(,tPLN I'EiM.PERATURF,
~-ELECTYCN- T-ia-sirICIN, Lit-Ti~AHIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTRbmc.,.l'ET[C IiNTLIOICT[UN:
011116NETIC 'I-iAVE P.LLAR
ELECT.R IZATION, DIELECTRIC Cffi%iSTANI', HALL MOBILITY,
~CRYSTAL CkIENTATWN
C ON TR Q U ill A k X I N t~ ti 0E S T R I C'l I G NIS
~_60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-0
.-PROXY. ;iLLl_/f-KAiML--3C04/U;8
C I C 6 C IS~HJNI III
1 1111 Nd I H 1
212 035 UNCLASSIFIED P ~,6 C E S S IN C, 0 A T E 2 (,I,\'W-'V 7 0
~C JRC -;`kCUSSICN iNO-APOL31414
01-0- A3 sT RA c r. ''T H E twrAf iW*1 OF: THL PLA,\,,(' OF
POLARIZ:ATIUN f.F A HN-li lNTE.*4!;lry-ui-iF E L E C'FR C, iM A G IN Ef I CIWAYL WAS MLA,~UJRED.
k HO L UA L I Cj G L
'THE LATTEi.-. PASSLS THRUJGif THE SA.:IPLE GN-GF AND
HEATS UP 1: L C C T R!] NS - 1HE DEPENDENCE GF THE FAI',,A!jA'f, UN THF
Hi L
INTENSITY JF THE HLATI!iG FIELD AT R'G?l TEMP. IS 111U, r rf.0 AT THE
6
FREQUENCY EPIPLOY'l-G (LPI-CtA EWALS 2 P[ 9.4 TIMES L 1.1 P R Pi 1--' 9 - s E c T i E
CONDITIEN GMEGA TAU LESS ]HAN I (TAU IS THE k E L AXA T I 0:'i I IM, E ) IS
SAT I-SFI Lb iiiiu ri-E 1; 1~-Ll--C . CONS f . HAS THE SAME VALUE A S IN A STATIC
0 V E R 2 0 L TA MU
UTA THETA OVE' THETA E'~,UM-S
FIE101. THE DEPENOLNCE 0-
-SUBH CVER '-1U SUBH ( -f H F- u, IS THE i-ajrATIJN: ANGLE, M.U SUL-H IS THLE HALL
~';4UBILITY) 1,L-,RlVFG 1:11K HIGh FIFID-S IS EXP rL . FC)k A FICLO vocro,.:t
~,%~---PARALL El. 10 ( I LL) M40 A!. I ~N D lJC T I G IN VCUOR~Of; JHE 1~lAicimf IC PARAi-t.i-t.
JU A110) ',441 IN\LL Mout.iry
Y '15 1 a I K SK E L EKTP.G r 1.1 1 S r
ELEC I L LDS C, I 1~ I T' 61 (IV
Jllaftsl 13 IkSK USSR
:PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
1/2 .:027 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--ANISOTROPY OF THE ULTRAHIGWFREQUENCY OF FARADAY ROTATION IN N
GERMANIUM IN STRONG ELECTRIC FIELDS -U-
~-.AUTHOR-(04)-BARANOVSKIYr S.N.w BEREZIKOVt D.Dvj GORLOV, B.B., POGORELSKIY,
A% M
NTRY OF INFO--USSR
COU.
.SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV, 19709 4(3)t 589 91
A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70
,SU8JECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOP[C TAGS--ANISOTROPY, ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY, ROTATION, LGERIMANIUM, ELECTRIC
FIELD
~mCONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-;PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1720 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/003/0539/0591
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0120432
UNC LASSIFIED
- ---------
-2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATC--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0120432
~A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANISOTROPY OF THE ULTRAHIGH
FREQUENCY (UHF) OF FARADAY ROTATION IF STRONG ELEC. FIELDS WAS STUDIED
ON N-GE TO DET. THE ANISTROPY OF THE HALL MOBILITY.. FARADAY ROTATION
EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED AT ROOM TEMP. AND.A FREQUENCY OF 9.4 GHZ. DISK
SHAPED, ROTATABLE SAMPLES OF N-GE (P SIMILAR.TO 10 OflM-CM) WERE PLACEO
IN A ROUND WAVE GUIDE, THE DIRECTION OF THE UHF WAVE BEING PARALLEL TO
THE (iioi o[RECTION OF THE DISK. MAGNETIC FIELD IN -SAMPLES WAS INDUCED
BY A SOLENOID. THE DEPENDENCE OF FARADAY ROTATION All (THETA) ON THE
GLE
STRENGTH OF ELEC. FIELD OF THE INCIDENT WAVE WAS TAKEN FOR FIELD
DIRECTIONS PARALLEL TO (111) AND (100). FRO!'l THESE CURVESi ANISOTROPY
A14D SATN. OF FARADAY ROTATION IN STRONG FlELDS WAS DETD. THEI ANGULAR
'DEPENDENCE OF FARADAY ROTATION ON DIRECTION OF A MEAN ELEC. FIELD IN THE
SAMPLE (E EQUALS 1300 V-CMI WAS ALSO EXAMD. VRELATION BETWEEN FARADAY
FACILITY:
ROTATION AND HALL MOBILITY ANISOTROPY WAS FOUND
,-.NOVOSIBIRSK. ELEKTROTEKH. INST.9 NOVOSIBIRSKY USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 621.735.043.016-3:660.14.018.252.3
CHERM, YU. F., ALISrRATOV, L. I., M-EZINA AN A.r GA=N, A.. A., KOVIFO,
V. S., KULIKOV, N. I., SPUSHAINYUK, it. Z.,. tamnd SMNO A. D.
"Industrial Introduction of Technique of Hydropressing of Tool Billets From
Steels R.18, R12, Rg"
Moscow, Kuznechno-Sbtampovocbnoye Proizvodstvo, No Aug 71, pp 11-12
Abstract: Experimental investigations at Dnepropetrovsk Physicotechnical
Scientific Research Institute, Acadwy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, showed
that the cold plastic defornation. of billets of high-speed steels R18, R12,
and R9 by the hydropressing methcd results in significant refinement andmore
uniform distribution of the carbide phase. Investigations of R18 steel bil-
lets follcuing hydrcpressing, annealing,and heat finishing showed an increase
in the mechanical properties and thermostability of the steel, while produc-
tion tests of 10-un-diameter reamers shIowed a 60-70 bercent increase in tool
durability. i~ydrapressing of cylindrical round-section billets from R18,
R12,and R9 bars u13 to 30 mm in diameter has been introduced at one of the
1/2
USSR
CHERNYY, YU. F., et al., Kuznechno-%tarxovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 8, Aug
71, pp 11-12
Donetskaya Cblast plants. A model P479 hydraulic press is used for billet
deformation. The hydropressing setup consists of a high-pressure multilayer
container, rod and die with gasketing, an upper andlower plate, and a cen-
terer and fastener. The tool billet bydropressing procer-s provides for the
preparation of initial billets, straining of the billets,and their subsequent
treatment. Khl2M steel (HRC 57-559) is used for the die. The economic a~visa-
bility of using the technique of high-speed steel bydroornssing for the
fabrication of tool billets is based mainly on the increased tool durability
as a result of the improved structure and physicamechanical. properties of
the steel after deformation. There is a saving in-high-speed steels because
the billet comes as close as possible to the tool siie.
2/2
PO
k0CESsrNG DATE--27NOV70
'026 UNCLASSIFIED
'~T.-ITLE--SEMIEMPIRICAL MODEL IN THE, THEORY OF THE:RADEATIVE DECAY OF AN
_',EXCITEO~ F CENTER -U-
JAUTHOR-BEREIINt A.A*
COUNTRY*OF INFO--USSR
~:,SOURCE-VESTN. LENINGRAD. UNIV.9 FIZ., KHIM. 1970, (1)v 38-46
~~_~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
',SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TAGS--RADIAT.IVE TRANSITION, F CENTER, WAVE FUPICTION, MATHEMATIC
.:~7~:MODELV:EXCITED ELECTRON STATEY DIPOLElNTERACTIONz
.-,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.~OROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1830 STEP NO--UR/0054/70/000/001/0038/0046
CIRC ACCESSION Nf)--AP0123619
UNCLASSIFICO
It I
026 UNCLASSI FIED:. PROCESSING DATE-271NOV70
--tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123619
,:A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD FOR DETN. OF
SEMIEMPIRICAL WAVE FUNCTIONS OF F CENTERS AND THEIR UTILIZATION FOR
PROB AB I L I TY . CALCNS. ~OF RADIATIVE DECW:OF EXCITED ELECTRON STATES IS
,,-~PROPOSED.--- THE DIPOLE TRANSITION PROBABILITY MAY BE EXPRESSED IN TERMS
A- COORDINATE,t OR PULSE MATRIX, ELEMENT- BETWEEN THE 2 STATES. BOTH
--'.-,~FORMULAS ARE EQUIV.r BUT LEAD TO DTFFERENT~RESULTSIFOR:THE APPROX. WAVE
THE EXPTL. F ABSORPTION:AND.F~.EiiISSION,BAND MAX. ARE USED TO
THE. SEMIEMPIRICAL FUNCTION OF, TH.&GROUNUAND,RELAX'ED 1ST EXCITED
:.~-'-tSTATES-.. THE RESULTS OF CALCN. ARE IN REASONABLE:AGREEMENT WITH EXPT.
USSR UDC 533-916
FAYNBERG, Ya. B., SHAPIRO, V. D., 3EREZIXA, G. P.,
-ZEYDLITS, V. P.
"Investi 'gatinS Low-lFrequency Instabilities in a Plasna-Bean
Discharge by Correlation Analysis"
Kiev, Fizi-ka plasgy i problemy upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo
sinteza, 1971, Naukova dumka, pp 129-133
Abstract: A method is described for determining the degree of
stochast city of the oscillations excited in a plasma-beam dis-
charge. The method is based on measurements of the oscillation
space-time correlation functions, the latter having the forin
1-!z(z,t):13z(z + 2.,t T-V7, where E. is the intensity of the
high-frequency electric field and the horizontal line above the
expression indicates averaging over z and t. The authors also
describe experiments they performed to determine the degree of
1/2
85
I 1;A 14 ;w 111H .11111 1i;., ''I[.
USSR
BEREZIN, A. K. et al, Fizika plasray i problemy u-,)ravlyayemor,,,
termoyadernogo sinteza, 1971, Naulcova dumka i - pp 129-133
stochasticity of the excited Oscillations by invest-igating the
sha-oe of the oscillations with movable antenna loops along the
U
beam close to the glass chamber containing the -olasr?ia and oriented
to the H co-moonent of the field. Theautocorrela-ion functions,
z - U
frequency spectra, and wave riumber spectra were~obtained foln the
envelope and the low-frequency osciliations excited in the plasma
beam dischar-e. A block diagram of the experimental apparatus
-is given.
2/2
Kapetahydrodynar,Ics
USSR
BEREZINA, G. P., and ZEYDLITS, V. P.,;Physico-Technical
In3t1tUte of the emy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Experimental Investigation of the Stochastic Acceleration of Ions in an
Intense Plasma-Beam Discharge"
Moscow" Pis'na v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy I Teoretichoskoy Fitiki, Vol 14,
No -z' 20 Jul- 71, PD 77-80
Abstractt Two modes of excitation of low-frequency oscillations can be
efirst
distinguished in a pulsed plasma-beam discharge. Th mode at relatively
low pressures is characterized by an excitation of ion-sonic oscillations
which after )0-40 microseconds convert into oscillati.Ons which belong to
-the secord =Ae. Included in this mode also are the oscillations generated
during the entire duration of the current pulse at a higher gas pressure in
the. systera. This article is concerned idth.the results of investigating the
stockostic acceleration of ions du:rin- the excitation,of law-frequency
oscillations in the second mode The authors describes the experiment and
results and give two figures to support and illustrate their position. Figure
I shous the function of mutual correlation of oscillations excited by azimuth;
and Figure 2 shows one of the oscillations excited In: the nocond mode
1/2
USSR
BEREZINA, G. P. et al., Pis' ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy
Mikil Vol 14.9 No 2, 20 Jul 71l pp 77-80
the frequency spectrum, the spectral density of the energy of these oscilla-
tions, the tine variation in the phase of the investigated oscillations, and
the energy spectrum of the ions generated by excitingLIow-frequency
oacillations under the conditions of the second mode The authors discuss
the study of low-frequency oscillations and mechanismis for the transport
of energy from the electron beam to theplasma Ions in:the second mode Of
theAntense plasma-beam discharge. The article contains 2 figures and 4
blbliogmphic entries.
USSR UDC: 681-327.66
BERFMIN, A. S., NWANOV, V. 1., KLIVIIIN, V. A., MOCRAI-KINA, 0. R., 0111-
792~ Ye- M., A. A., PEIRSHEI,-KOV, V-S., Moscc)w "Order
of the Red Banner of Labor" Engineering Physics Institute
"An Integrated Thyristor Mlemory Element"
Moscow, Otkzytiya, Izcbreteniya, F--ro=;ysh1enn-,yye Olvraztay, Tcvarny~re
No 20, Jul 72, Author's Cert ificate No 343299, Division G, filed 7 Oct 70,
published 22 Jun 72, p 174
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an intE~,grated thyristor
memor-r clement which contains a thyristor with longitudinal structure, and a
recording readout transistor connected by its collector to the P-base of the
tbyristor, and by its base through a resistor to the word recording input.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the degree of integration is
increased, and the interference immunity and recording wid readout speed
are Increased by connecting the readout transistor emitter to the thyristor
em-A-ter, and also through a resistor to the word readout input, and by con-
necting the base of the readout transistor to the zero-potential line.
112 035 W4 C L A S S I F I E r) PR.CCESSING !)AT1--l)-JCT7,)
-T_ITLE--CXIDATIV~ DEGR A OAT 16N Ot: POLYMEPIC PHTHWICYAN I 'IF A%u ITS Cj A~'LE XE S
_u_
L.P-, ~iEREZIN, 14.00
~,,~_.CGUNTqY OF INFCj--USSq
.SOURCE--VYSGKGMGL. SOEOIN., Sh'e\'. A.1,970, 12(3), bQZ"6
~.DATE PUE--LISHE.D------70
SUBJ EC T AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--DXfl)ATIVE DES-RADATION, PHTHALOCYANINE, COPPER C-J'~PLEXP ZINC
GALLIUM COMPOOND$ 0SMIUM COMPOUND, SPECTROPHOTOMETt(Y, POLYMER,
0XILIATION, CHEMICAL PEACTION AECHAN[SM
'~~CONTRGL MAkKING--NO RESTR[CTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PFUKRAMF-1992/0317 STEP NO--IJR/0459/7,0/,')12/393/01)9?-/r.'t)r?6
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111511
~2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
..CfRC ACCESSION NO-AP0111.511
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AHSTRACT. TO THE SOLNS. OF 10 PR14E
NEGATIVE3 %LGATIVEIO PRIl4E.NEGAriV15 M PULYPHTHALUCYANINE (1) JR ITS
Cat4PLEXESIW,ITH CU PRIME2 POSITIVE, ZN PRIME2 POS ITIVE, GA PR14E3
POSITIVEI.OR OS PRIME4 POSITIVE IN 17N H SUL12 SO.SU84, 10 MOLAR EXCESSES
'OF HSUB2,,O~SV82, (NH SUB41SUB2 S SUB2 U SU83,ORlKNO:SU83-k4ERE ADDED.
THE 0XIDN. OF I OR THEIR COMPLEXES.CAUSES THE DISCHARGE OF THE S3LX.
COLOR, PERMITTING THE JXIDN. RATE DETN. BY SPECTROPH3TOMETRY. THE
OXION. RATES OF I ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE HYDROLYTIC I DECOMPIJ. RATES (H.,
ET- AL. 9 -196a). I AND ITS COMPLEXES ARE LESS STABLE IN OXIDIZING MEDIA
:.~:,....THAN THE MONOMERIC PliTHALOCYANINES. AN OXIDN. MECHANISM IS PROPOSED.
I I NIC I A SS I FF 1-1
Pgd'CESSiNG ~DATE--'20NOV70
-.112 .0B Ull C L 4S S'l F I E6'
,T.-I-TLE--CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CHROMUPHORE5 OF THIO QE'RIVATIVES OF
-U-
P CLY C L L SANb THIOPHTHALOCYANINE,BASED. ON SPECTRAL DATA
'AUTHO'K-(L'3)-KLYUYEVv V-N-v fJEREZINYIB*D*t~.SNEGIREVAr,,F.Po~
CCUNTRY Gf- IlNFC--USSR
..-SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM.jEKHN(JL* 197~01 L3(2), 209-13
::DATE PU6LIShED-----7O
~SWJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
J.OPIC TAUGS-PHTHALOCYANINE, POLYNUCLEAR HYDROCARBON, HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN
~~:~~-:COMPOUND ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDo COPPER COMPOUN0v ABSORPTION BAND
COLUR
,C,GNTRGL..MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
z'00 CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0167 STEP. NO--UR/0153/70/013/002/0209/0213
CIRC ACCESSIGN NJ--AT0132445
U,"-C LA SS I F f E 0
-1/a 015 IED: NG
UNCLASSIF PROCESS'l DATE--20NOV70
ACC ES S I C NNO--AT 0 13 2 45
At3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REPLACEM
ENT: tl)F C ATOMS BY S IN THE
,~~,N:~PHTHALUCYANINE (1) RING, AND THAT OF A'MACROCYCLE 111) RESULTS IN A
DISPLACEPENT OF ABSORPTION BANDS' IN BOTH 11 AND ITS CU DERIV. THE
~PRINC I PAL AB SURPT ION BANDS IN- I I i AND IN Il WITH S~ATOMS 114 1; 2~ANU 3;
AND lo 2, AND 3 PGSITIONS ARE 360,AND 510; 360 AND:~500; 345 AND 480; 335
430 IM I TH INTENSITIES (LOG EPSILON). IN THE.RANGES 3.15-3.37 AND
.1`~2.95-3.06. 13ANDS FOR THE~CUKRESPONDING CU DERIVS;.ARE 379, 550,
~b87*; 3601. 4901, 540, b55; 3351 4501,5301,'650; AND 335, 430, 510, 615 4M
7" -WITH LOG EPSILON: 3.23-3. 50. FOR. THE IST- BAND 2.84-~-2.99 FOR THE 2-NO,
THE 3RD lytHERE PRESENT),,AND:2.06-208 FOR THE LAST. FOR
_"~:CU.lt 1.) -; BANDS ARE FOUM) AT. 680f. 614,. AND 346 Nm, W,H ILE JN ITS TETRATHIO
THE 3AND POSI TIJNS ARE AT 455 t 440, AND 310Ji N14. : A THEORY
.~EXPLAINING THE EFFECT OF S ATOMS ON THE CHROMOPHORIC CHARACTERISTICS IS
-TEKHNOLO INST.t
-PRESENTED. FACILITY: IVANOV. KNIM. IVANOVOv
1/2 026 UNCLAsstFiEO 'PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
.,.--TITLE--EFFECT OF ThE STRUCTURE UFl THE COORDINATIOWSPHERE OF THE SALT ON
THE K INET I CS OF THE FORMATILN OF. MERCURY,11,PHEOPtiYTI,N COMPLEXES -U-
(02)-Vr-LK VA, N.I., 8EREZIN,
OF INFO--USSR
w:--SOURCE-ZH. NECRG. KHIM. 1970, 15(4)s 961-5
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS-ChEMISTRY
_vTOPIC TAG.,S-CHEMICAL BONUING, CHEMICAL REACTIGN KINETICSt MERCURY
COMPOUNU, CHLCRIDE, IODIDE, ORGANIC SOLVENT, METAL C014PLEX CUMPOUN01
ENTROPY, ACTIVATIGN ENERGY
~,-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:~~DOCUMENTCLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY-REEL/FRAME--3004/2035 STEP'NO--URiOO78/70/015/004/096L/0965
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0132292
JNCLASS-IFIED
.2/2 026 UNCLIASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0132292
'.zi-ABSTRAC.T/ EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE E SUBA, DELTA S PRIME POSITIVE
~c POSITI-VE, AND RATE CGNSTS. OF REACTIONS OF (HGI~SUB4) PRIME2 NEGATIVE,
HGI SU82, (hGCL SU34) PRIMEZ NEGATIVE, AND HGCL ~~SUB2 WITH PHEOPHYTINE IN
1 4 PRIMEZ NEGATIVE IS
4EOH-OR ETOH SOLNS. ARE GIVEN.: IN MEOHt HGI SUBi
MORE SULVATEE: TFAN IS HGI SUBZ AND AS A RESULT DELTAS PRIME POSITIVE
POSITIVE LF.ITS, REACTICN IS POS. AND THAT OF HGI: SU62 IS NEG. THE
-.SOLVATION EFFECT OF THESE 2 COMPLEXESIN ETOH WAS THE OPPOSITE FRUM THAT
IN REGH. HGX SUe2 (X EQUALS I OR CL:) REACTED MUCH FASTER WITH
PHEGPHYTIN IN ETOH TFAN IN MEOH WITH. MEOH WAS A16ETTER SOLVENT FOR HGX
SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE REACTIONS*' --,FACILITY: IVANOV.
KHIM.-TEKHNCL. INST.r IVANOVI)v,USSR.~
USSR UDC: 621-378-325
BALASHOV, I. F. , MRIP.1-4111 G and Y-EMUICOV, B. A.
"Peculiarities in the Generation of Monopulse Padiation With
Non-Instantaneous Switching of the Laser Resonator"
~leningrad, Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, No 2, 1972, PP 385-390
Abstract: "Instantaneous switching" is defined as a type of laser
operation in which the time interval for switching in the resonator
is less than the interval required for development of the oscil-
lation to produce maximum monopulse radiation. For obtaining op-
timal energy characteristics as well as stabilization of t-he
monopulse energy with variations in pumping energy, however, non-
j-nstantaneous switching is sometimes desirable. In this papert
the peculiarities of non-instantaneouB switching are theoretically
and experimentally inveatigated when -the switchiag, io done by C-ai
aptical-mechanical gate which varies -the Q of the, re:jroziator. The
energnj of the monopiLloe radiation is obtained as i~ function of the
pumping energ.,,, for a given type of loss variatioxi from Imown equa-
tions, The experimental part of the work involved the use of a
ruby laser and a laser using !CGSS-46-2 glass; the effect of dis-
placing the resonator mirror during oscillation development was
determined through fast switching by a K-err gate. The -authors
UZ-3R UDC: 621-378-325
RALASHOV, I. F. et al, Zhurnal telchnicheskoy fiziki, No 2, 1972,
pp, 385-390
thank V. A. Berenberg, V. V. Blagoveshchenskiy, and V. A. Telenke-
v:Lch for their participation in the experiments.~
2/2
EMEZ 1,T 1~ B. A.
0 b t a ii i rig Polarized Pa"Ji-ation in a ',Ieodumari ',~la~:s I-is er"
L a rd r-p_- a d Opt ilr,-- i Spektroskordya; August~r 1.969, pp
AMMACT: A neavis of obtaining linenrly polarizel
glass Iasi- ~.,,Ithovt loss of enerr,
r ,r ims stvdied. T-n
C 110J
'J"hominon prism riade of T eland ,mar wa-s used as
ncod,~-,.dvn glass roil had a dJameter of 10 rm n"11, C-f
em" o--' the parbially t-Ans-navent - i-irr or,
r2 wirm m, IL D
0
The author Iiis 'Uhnn-Jm to 1. F. Balfts1lov fol. ldf,
azt-; cle includes thzee figures. There is one ref ererrn,
Ems---- -
RMF67
USSR UDC 536.42la
BETEZIN. B. YENISARDT, M. M., and CEEKEDISKOY, V. YA., Tnstitute of High
Termeratures, Acad. Sc. USSR
"Malting Point of KiobituziI'
Moscow, Teplofizika V~vsokikh Temperatur, Vol 10, No 6, Nov-DLc 72, pp 1214-
1P17
Abstract: 21 determinations of the melting point of niobium were carried o,.,It
on a material containing 99.7%t nid'vilunY 0.1&% Tay 0.005t, W7 0.01%L, Ti, O.Okcpl Sj,
The te=er ure was
0-005% Fe, 0-005% C~, 0.001% H2, 0 01% C, and 0-001% X atl
s o- t~o o-utical monochromatic reters of the EQ11 type
deeterm~ed nean pyra,
an3. a madel o--:' a7bsol-ta black "body. The average, meltinG p3int, is 2469 + 1-30 C-
1/1
7herinodynamfcs
IZSR UDC: 536.421+536.421.1
'HOVSKOY, V. Ya.,.BEREZTN, B. Ya.
HEK
C
"Experimental Study of the Heat of Fusion of Refractory Metals"
Tr. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po termodinamike. Leninar. teklinol.
in-t kholodilln. Drom-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific and Technical
Conference on Thermodynamics. Leningrad Technological Institute of the Re-
frigeration industry), Leningrad, 1970, pp.379-382 (from RZh-Fizika, No 9,
Sep 70, Abstract No gYe491)
Translation: The blending =ethod in combination with le -ion melting was
yitat,
used to determine the melting point T of.the refractory~~ietals W, Ta, Mo,
bi,- Nb Vand Cr. The valuer, 3380, 2996, ~2620, 2500, 24T 9, 19PO,and 18900C
respecItively were found.
Gzc ul
qCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-201NOV70
:~.T:I:TLE--ADSL96U) LAYERS OF BENZENE,-AND N HEXANE ONI CRAPPlITIZED CARBON BLACK
~.,-'~,STUDIfzl) HEAT C A P A C- I I YEATA -U-
A UTHOR.- (C3) I., KISELEV%, A.V., SINITSYNo V. A..
,'~.CCUNTRY Cf- lNFO--US.SR
~.S`0 URCE-Zh. FIZ. KFUM. 1970, 44(3), 734-40~
T SHC L"I----
DATE PU3L L -70
AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAG"-bENZEN", HEX-IN-r CARBON BLACK#. HEAT CAPACIT)'i ADSORPFIGN,
ISOTHERM, VAN.' DER WAALS ElQUATIONt COMPLEX C OM POU Nia
-tC,-NiTRCL. MAFKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
G- C U
MEP47 CLA-5--UNCLASSIFIED
,,PROXY REEL) t:
STEP NO--lJR100761V')1-'.)Ziei10- 31C1341W40
CIRC ACLESSICN.
i ;j" f
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED ES-S LNG f) A r F---20 N~JV 7 0
.''CIRC ACCESSIEN NG--AP0128614
.~ABSTRACTIEXIKACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,. THE RELAY I O'N bETWEE"'; HE.-%T CAPAC11'
OF~ N HE"NANE AND C SU136 H SIJ86 ADSORBED ON. C BLACK,!Pki`40 THE ANT. ADSOPBEI)
-GN THE - SUI-'F ACE iiAS DETD. THIS RELATIGN AS WELL A-S ADSL~kPTI'Ot'4 ISOTHERMS
AND THE. DEPENDENCE 01: THE OIFFERENTIAL~ HEAT -IF AUSURP110N 0~`,' THE APIT.
L
MODELS: TAKING INTO ACCOU"T
-AUSCRE-EG LAIN BE DE:SCR[BED SATISFACTORILY 13Y
AbSQRbtTE ADSOPBATE INTERACTIONS JN: THE, IST ADSORR'El) LAYER. THUS, THE
S.FATE-UF ADSORBED C SUB6 H SU66 CAN BE~-D'ESCRIBED BY VAN DER IWAALS TYPE
-NE
.27DIsMENSICNAL ECUAITGN OF STATE WHEREAS THAT OF N HEXm' 15 DE'CRIBED 13Y
kMODEL ASSL
IMING THE FORMATION OFi Z OIJAENSICNAL COMPLEXES OF S D
ORBE
FIZ. KHIM. MOSC OW USSR..
Mot-s-11 FACILITY: INST.
-LE
...112 019 UNCLASSIFI-o PROCESSING L)ATE--230CT70
TITLE--THC-RMODYNAMIC STUOY OF THE TRANSITION OF ADSOROCO UENZENE TO A
CRYSTALLINE STATE -U-
AUTH0R-(05)-VJ~fZIN# G.I., KISELEV, A.V,, KOZLOV, A,A., KULNETSOVA, L.V.,
FIRSOVA, A.A.
.COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHL4. 1970, 44(2), 541-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
JOPIC TAGS--BENZENE, CRYSTAL, HEAT CAPACITYt AOSORPTION
.CONTROL MARKING--.NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCOMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1422 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/0541/0543
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116869
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116869
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE, TRANSITION OF C SLJB6 H SUB6,
ADSORBED IN A POROUS ADSORBENTt FROM THE STATE OF CAPILLARY CONDENSATE
TO A CRYST. PHASE OCCURS AT 0 TOJ41NUS 500EGREES. i. THIS WAS EV I L)Ei\xED BY
A SHARP MAX.:IN THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE HFAT CAPACITY (IF ADSORBENT
CONTG. C SUB6 H SUB6 IN THE ABOVE TEMP. INTERVAL. THE TRANSITION OF
ADSORBED C SUB6 H SUB6 TO THE CRYST. PHASEt IS ACCOMPANIED BY A SHARP
DECREASE IN THE MAX. ADSORPTION CAPACITY A SUBS, THE VALUES A SUBS WERE
VIRTUALLY CONST. BELOW AND ABOVETHE TEMP., INTERVAL QF:PHASE
TRANS IT IONS. FACILITY: INST. FIZ. KHIM., MOSCOWv USSR.
tild, L, L' A S SF I F 13
USSR UDc 621.397.238:621.1-,9'(.62
KOROBIKOV, L. A., TSIRLIN, V. M. , SHESTAKOV, Yu. N. FETFOV V. A.,
_CBRYM, V. T. , BEREZIN, 1. 1.
PALITSKIY, V. 1-1. , MOT,
"A Device for Reception of Television Image Signals With Accom-panying
Audio"
Mscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, prorWs1-L1ennyye ob,r,,iztSy, tovarnyye znaki,
1970, No 36, Soviet Patent ffo 286028, class 21, filed 19 Apr 6T, pifblished
3 Dec 70, P 52
ation: This Author's Cer'ificate introduces a device fo- -ecei)tion
Cransl,
of television image signals with accomr~anying audio. combin~-,d in a single
channel of a television system. The. device contaivs a synchropulse selec-
tor, sound and imaGe separation modules j and modules for demodulating the
audio channel signall-s. As a distinguishing feature of tll,:- natent, the
device is designed :::or reducing transient inter-f-rence and increacing the
resistance to interference of the accorr-panying audic channel. i"onnected
at the input of the installation are two devices for restor-in.c- the BC
comi3anent, of the video sillr.-al. One of these s'gnall- rest ituti on. devices is
connected tc; -- device for synchrom-iYture regeneration throu--h. zin electn'"lic
switch controlled by an signal from the synchropulse selector. Sil--a-Ls from
the synchropulse selector and synchrog-enerator are sent to device, for
1/2
_C!
USSR
KOROBKOV, L. A., et al. , Otkrytiva, izobreteniya, prcmyshlennyye obraztsy,
tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 36, Soviet Patent No 28SO28t class 21, filed 19
Vr 67, published 3 Dee 70, p 52
synchromixture regeneration. The second signal-restitution dovice is
connected to a code-oulse demdulator and an amplifier-Ahrou-11 ~m electronic
svitch controlled by-a signal from the synchropulse selector. The signal
from the amplifier is sent to the output of the device throu.-gi an Optim"Im
lov-frequency filter and a bilateral clipper with low-frea-wericy filter.
Priority dates from 2 March 1967.
2/2.
77
OUR---
4.1; !j-L J
USSR UDC 616.831-008.922.1-04-085-835.12
and PIGARET 1-Union Scientific Research Institute of
V. A., Al
Surgical Appar-a us and Instruments and Central Institute for the Advanced
TrainIng of PhysJcians, Moscow
"Inhalation of Ox~rgen at Increased Pressure as aMethod of Combating Cerebral
HypoxW'
Moscow, Voprosy Neyrokhirurgii, Vyp 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp'46-le
Abstracti Experimental brain hematoma, produced in rats, rabbits, and cats
by injecting up to 3 ml of the animal's own blood into the brain's internal
capsule, causes severe cerebral hypoxia (recordad by Implanted electrodes),
loss of consciousnozs and eventually death. No signifirutnt improvement Is
achieved by placing the animas in a hyperbarle chambor fillea with pure
oxygen at I atm. Hoirever# uben the partW,prossuro of oxygen it; raired to
3 atm, oxygen tension in brain tissue returns to norma.1 within 2 hrs, and
the animals resume an almost normal activity. After these animals are
switched back to room air, cerebral oxygen tension falls again, but not to
critical levels, The over-all condition of the animals deterioxates lesb
severely, and the anizals survive.
instruments and Equdpment
USSR UDC 615.471:[615.835.3.099.07-615.916:546.2l]-07
NABATOV, Yu. A., 8FM;&j;6mj" BALDIN, V, P., and ROSTOVTSEV, B. N., All
Union Scientific Research Institute of Surgical Equipment and Instruments,
Moscow
"An'Apparatus That Signals Impending Toxicity of Oxygen"
Moscow, Meditsinskava Tekhnika, No 4, 1971, pp 23-26
Abstract: A device that indicates when oxygen is about to become toxic during
a session of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is described. ;The device automatically
records the frequency of brain waves and appearance of "spike potentials" and
acceleration of the respiratory and pulse rates after~a period of relative
slowing in the course of adaptation to high partial pressure of oxygen. When
these physiological parameters reach certain values, the memory element is
automatically triggered and a signal is sent to the system that controls
oxygen pressure in the pressure chamber. The pressure is then automatically
lowered to the required level. There is also an attachment for manual control
of oxygen pressure.
1, --an 1-d.-
USSR UDC: 612.674
-1--PW SULTANOV, T. A., PIGAREV, V. A., and NABATOV, Yu. A., All Union
Scientific Research Institute of Surgical Apparatus and.'Instruments, and Central
Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians, Moscow
"Early Manifestations of the Toxic Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen"
Moscow, Eksperimentaltnaya Rhirurgiya i Anesteziologiya, No 6, Nov/bec 70,
pp 50-54
Abstract: Four stages ~,nre traced in the manifestation ~of the toxic effect's of
ciKygen (3 atm) inhaled by dogs and cats: (1 ) slowing of the respiratory aid Fulse
ratesi (2) appearance of slow waves an the,Effl, acceleration of the respirator~r
and pulse rates, aid autonomic disturbances (pupil contraction or dilatation);
(3) maximum increase in slow vraves high-amp-litude discharges of acute rraves. 10-
cal hype&,inesia, restle.-oness, intensification of autonomic distux-bance-s (sali-
vation, pupil contraction and dilatation), -and fw-ther acceleration of the rec-D-
iratory and pulse rates; and (11) epileptic convu.1sions, continuous acute hyper-
synchronized discharges on the FEG, and further acceleration and onset of ro,,pir-
atory and pulse c~jsshytfrdas. Ml~ shifts were observed iii all e.-Perimental
animals, uffierelns shifts in -vspiration md pulse rate prior to the cCn1;-U-,---ivC-
USSR
BERBZINJ I. P., et al, Eksperinentallnaya Khirurgiya~i Anesteziologiya, No 6,
Nov/Dec 70. pp 50-54
pexiod did not occur invariably. Hence electroencephalographywould zmpear to
be the most reliable method of detecting early signs of ex:ygen intoxication.
The safe period for inhaling hyperbaric oxygen (3 atm) uhile awake was found to
be 133J1.6 minutes for cats and 74f3.6 minutes for dogs.
USSR UDC 669.71.018.9.4
BEREZIN, L.,G,,,, TSYPLUKIIIN, I. P.
"Advantages of the Method of Electroflux Refining when Casting Ingots fro-m
Aluminum Alloys"
Metalloved. spinvov le-zlk et V sb. (Physical 11,!ctallurgy of Alloys of
Light Metals - collection of works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 98-100
(from M-111fetallurgiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G208)
Translation. The advantages of the indicated method, which has been checked
in practice, are described. The introduction of this irethod into production
wil.1 improve the technological nature of the ingots and their quality. Mere
are 3 tables and I illustration.
16
USSR uDc 669-716:621..745-55:66.o67
BEREZIN,_]~.._G., and TSYPLUKHIN, I. P.
"Advantages of the Electroflux Refining Method In Casting Ingots of
Aluminum Alloys"
Metallovedeniye Splavov Legkikh Y2tallov-Sbornik, Moscow, Nauka", 1970,
pp 98-100, resii
Translation: Advantages of the electroflux refining method in casting ingots
of aluminum alloys are described. Introduction of this method into production
increases the technoloa of ingots and improves their 'quality. One fir-,ure,.
three tables, two bibliographic references.-
USSR UDC 620.171.5
'Z~i
VORONTSOV, V. K., POLMIIN, P. I.,'and BEREZ
"A Method for Investigating Plastic Flow in mca-tal"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya. Metallov iSplavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya,"
1970, pp 241-245
Translation: The polarization-optical method of investigating plastic flow
of metals, using optically sensitive codings based on p6lyurethane resins,
is proposed. It is proved that the s1ze of deformation.differences in the
Euler conception may reach 2.4 and more. Pictures of isochromes, moire, and
coordinate grids for a shaft compressed under conditions! of flat deformation
between flat plates are presented. On the basis of expe-Amental data, a
diagram is constructed of the relationship between the set of isochromes and
the difference in deformations. The existence of a linear dependency between
the optical effect and the variety of Euler.(or LeGrange) deformations to a
value of 1-1.2 is proved. Three figures.and two bibliographic.entries.
1/1
USSR
BASOV, K. G., DEBEZIUA-216~t BLDOV, L. M., KOMPANM-5, I. N., ITROZOV, V- N-,
and HIKITINO V-.V.r rhysics Institute Im6d P. No L--Itmedev, Acadexy of Sciences
USSR
"Phase Modulation of Coherent Light by,~Means of LiquIid Crystals"
Moscow, Pis1ma v Thurnal Eksperimentallnoy I. Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 15,
No 4p 20 Feb 72# pp 200-203
Abstractt The article describes results of a study of the effect of phase
modulation itith an electric field of coherent light passing, through a n,,imatic
liquid crystal with positive anizotropy of permittivity ( C. E
Such
modulation opens up the possibility of the use of thin tmsparent layers of
liquid crystals In controllod phase Uwaparoncles and permits an Increase ill
optical data processing speed as compared to the speed of other liquid-exystal
light switches. Phase changes in the light passing through the liquid crystal
were recorded by observing the interference of light reflected by a rear and a
front electrode. 41-atho;-
.fbenzylidene-4-aminob--nzoni-Lrile ias used as the
liquid crystal.
1/1
USSR UDC: 537-312.6~
BAYKOV, A. I. , KLEEYN, G. A. , G'O'R'BACHFVA-L S.- ALTMOV.A- R. N.- MTYHAYLOV.
,B.-M.., LITVIKOVA, I. I., U~F~~
"Investigation of Some Properties of the Ternary.Alloy SS-2 in the Process
of.Deformation and Vacuum Annealing"
Moscow, Sverkhprovodyashchiye splavy i.soyedin.--sborni-k (Superconductive
Alloys and Co=poundp--colllection of 'works), !Taulka", 1972, pp 157-16o (from
RM-Raclioteklmika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract No 12D563 [r6sx=61)
Translation: A series of experiments is done to determine the influence
of intermediate annealing on the technological, mechanical, electrical and
-structural properties of wire wade from SS-2 alloy, which is a miember of
the niobium-titenium-zirconi-wm. ternary system. Me resultart data sh(7.,
that intermediate annealling embrittles SS-2 wire to a greater extent as
the diameter of the wire decreases and the annealing temperature increases.
X-ray structural analysis shoved that there is no change in phase compo-
sition of the alloy under the given annealing conditions; all specimens
have the structure of a 6-solid solution vith lattice pa-rameter a= 0. 325 nm.
An ex=-- inati-on 0-!, =Wder patter-S obtained fren annealed -.-Lre o-f all diam-
USSR
BAYI'.GV, A. I. et al., Sverkhprovodyashchiye splavy isoyedin.--sbornik,
"Nauka!', 1972.
157-160
PP
eters showed that the temperature for beginning of recrystallization of
all diameters of wire is the same -- 7000C. Further annealinG increases
grain size, an especially intersive increase in grain size being observed
at annealing temperatures of 1000 and 1100'OC. One illustretion, biblio-
raphy of six titles.
2/2
139
USSR
BEREZIN, V. A., and MARKOV, M. A. (Lebedev Physics Institute, USSR Academy
oT-S-c-14h-des)_'
"Potentials of the Type an/rn, n > 1, in Collapsing Systems of the General
Theory of Relativity"
Moscow, Teoreticheskaya i Matematicheskaya Fizika, August 1972, pp 153-163
Abstract: A nonlinear generalization of the Maxiqell'equations is constructed
which leads to static repulsive potentials:of the type under consideration.
~The corresponding analogue of the Nordstr6m-Reissner'metric is constructed.
Within the framework of classical (non-quantum) physics itis shown that the
forces under consideration (an/rn+l, n > 1) in the general theory of rela-
tivity do not lead to divergences of the self-energy of their source.
It is shown that in the case in which a collapsing system goes beyond the
gravitational radium ("black hole") the classical forces an/rn'l, n > 1, as
well as the electrostatic and gravitational ones do'not disappear in outer
space. This result is contrary to the result obtained.by Hartle Preprint,
University of California, 1971) for the pair neutrino forces (-r
The artie'le includes 46 equations and three figures. There are nine bibli
ographic. references.
96
USSR uDc 616-988-25-022-3,05-42-036-22(571-53+571-51;)
-itute of
VASEIMT A. A., GORIN, 0. Z., and IEMoZIN, V. G., Irkutsk Ins
Epidemiology and Microbiology
"Epidemiological Assessment of the Threat of Tickborne Encephalitis in the
Cisbaykal Region"
tbscowl ~%ditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, No 3, 1-972,
Pp, 269-247
Abstract: New tourist facilities and sanatoria are being built along the shores
of Lake Baykal in Eastern Siberia, an Prea in which an average of 1.6 cases of
tickb,orne encephalitis Der 100,000 population is recorded every year. In order
to evaluatethe danger to the increasing human population presented by the
diBease, the authors analyzed the incidence of tickborne encephalitis in Irkut-
skaya Oblast and the 1hryat ASSR over the last 15 years, ran serological tests,
and interviewed sorne 2000 persons living in 23 villages. They found that
infected ticks are most likely to attack humans. and animals in a band 10 to 100 M
wide around Lake Baykal due to the irdtigating influence of the water an the
local clivAte. The growing season extends for 15 to 25 days into the auturrin
and the period of activity of the main vector Ixodes persul-catus P. sch. is
shifted to mid-swmmer. The disease peaks toward the end of July.
JPRS 55118
7 Fcl3ruary 197.1
INVESTIGATION OF THE ECOLOGY OF ARBOVIRUSES TRANSM171CD I,Y W"QuITOES
USING SENTINEL ANLXALS IN THE VOLGA DELTA 4~1-
I C_ 6 V ""' D t 1, (~ 12 3 1 ;' _'? r
(Article by.V_-U-jar~zin. M. P-__(bL06Lm2V, Ii- F. 1. A. XAiotnikov~
K. ISaheon B.-Fr.-170% -Tt-ut. of ~mliti`ddes,
112-1-USrR Academy of-H-eldMal Sciences, Kiacow, and Pasteur Itirtitute, Piris;
Moscow, Vaprosy Virusologii, Russian, No 6, 1971, submittLd 30 Olatober 1970,
pp 739-.7451
In 1964_1964,aad 1968. a study was made of tile activitY of imosquito-
borne arboviruses using sentinel animals: 18 species of wild birds (228
specimens),; rabbits (35), guinea pigs (66), and adult albino mice (22D). As
.& result of
I examination of the sentinel birds it wa:9 found that the intensity
of circulation of Wast-Nile and Stndbis arboviruses, changes from year to year.
The seasonal activity of Sindbie virus changes from year to year and is related
to the seasonal activity of Mansonia richiardli. mosquitoes. The seasonal
activity of West Nile virus is more stable. As a result of extuninntion of
sentinal rabbits endemic sites of Tahyna virus w ue found in the seai;hore
part of the Volga Delta. The main season of circulation of all three arbo-
irumas is In the late summer. Investigation. revealed that for each pathogen
there must ba a specific group of sensitive antmalb. In the SLIady Of Activity
of West Nile virus, best results were obtained with wild birds, rabbits. and
albino mice, Guinea pigs were found not to be BUIL;~D". for this purpose. For
the study of Sindbis virus activity only birds and albino mice can be used.
In the entire time of the inves tign Lions no antibodie.4 to thi:1 virus were
_'Isdemonstrable in rabbits and guinea pigs, nor could thLy bQ dOtCCLQd Upon
sarological examination of other wild and domestic =0=419 in tile Volga Delto.
The use of sentinal animals as indicators of seasonal, activity of tick-
borne arboviruses has become popullir fur Invost,leatl,~iis purquvJ In the
natural ende mic sites or these infections 12-41. Using.eLvitinol animals it
is pos Gib 141 to determine not only the presence of an arbovIrus in tile region
studied but also the season. as well as Intensity of its circulation.
The purpore of the prubent atudy was to determine the Ac:t1va season
for mosquito-borne arboviruses in the Volga Delta, and the chnnges in intensity
of the foci in different years. Another task was to detarmitio the groupa or
species of, sentinol animals that are most convenient for the,,stu4y of each
infection.
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Cult tha c"amb-2r dCcrcnz;-:!c ~% certaln a,--.o1a.1,.t proportic.-zal
to the raeucilion dose. !ho -.01tarec of thi::
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or t!u, radiation do~c.
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'he Crallcr I.-, the voitare reCimt.1cr. for nr. launtlert" rnu*!-,C1,:1-,-,:~
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can be =aaatr:~c~!~ the chaztbc-. cmnaritance s lnxrcar~'Cd
cially. iu done by co,,nccti,,;; a campacitor with a
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USSR LTDC 533.95
RFRR7TN Yu- A. and DUDNIKOVA, G. 1.
"The Influence of Thermal Conductivity Upon the Structure and Critical
Parameters of Shock-waves in Plasma"
Novosibirsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Teklinicheskoy Fiziki, No 2,
March-April 1972, pp 8-14
Abstract: The results are presented of a numerical solution of the problem
of the propagation of stationary and unsteady shock waves in cold rarefied
plasma across a magnetic field in the presence of finite conductivity and
electronic thermal conductivity, and a comparison is conducted with the re-
sults of a solution with thermal conductivity not taken into account. It is
shown that at small Mach numbers (M .5 2.5), the influence of thermal conducti-
vity may be disregarded. For Mach numbers 2.8 -e, 1-1 < 3.3, an isomagnetic
density jump is obtained. Increasing the amplitude ofthe inagnetic shield
at the plasma boundary brings about destruction of the isomagnetic jump.
The critical Mach numbers characterizing the shock wave are K* > 3.4.
5 figures. 6 references.
7
USSR
UDC 621-371.029-55
REVEDMOV, Ye. A., GETMIMEV, G. G., YEZHOV, A. I., RORODKOV,
-Yu~_S. , HAlYSIEV, S. K. , KkTrIUGIIII S. IT. I 1,11ITYAK-OV, N.-A.. ,
SAZORTOV, Yu. A. , CHEIMI OV, 7. A. , BEENIKOVA , N. ~P. , BERDEZII-T, Yu. I,-
BUKRT, G. V. , KOLOKOLOV, L. Ye. ,and PEREMATOV, fu-.-Y
"Results of an Experiment in Shortwave Radio Propagation"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasDrostr._ra 'dib-voln. Tezisy dohl.
Sekts. 3. (Tenjt-.h All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio
Waves; Report,'Theses; Section 3-collection of~lrorks) "Nauka," 1972
pp 73-76 (from RZh-Radiatekhnika,'No 10, 1972, Abstract No
1OA367)
Translation: Results of experiments on investigating the charac-
teristics of wave propagation in the decameter :range (5.7-15.0 Miz)
are analyzed; the co=unications toolk place beti-.-een ~ the f ol'! o-vyi -n-
magnetically adjacent, points: an ionospheric st"'Ition in Gorlkiy ana
two science research ships in the Indian Ocean. In particular, the
possibility of co=,unicaticn over the Peterson beam was estirated.
r1wo illus L,
tratio-rc, bibliography of one N. S.
USSR UDC 621-371-095.1
BEEREZIN, Yu. V., MOROZOV, Yu. V.
"Effect of Large-Scale Ionosphere Nonuniformities on the Polariza-
tion of Reflected Waves"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. rad-Jovoln. Tenisy dokl.
Sekts. 1 (Tenth All-UnionConference on the Propagation of Eadio
daves; Aeport Theses; Section 1--.collection of works) IIIJauka, 11 1972
pp 393-397 (from R"1h--Radiotekhniha,. No 10, 1972, Abstract 170
lOA339)
Translation: It is shown that the cause of the dependence of the
u
average field polarization and the depolarization coefficient on
the rate of change of phase in the waves reflected frora the iono-
sphere may be the focusing of waves reflectedby large-scale non-
uniformities of the ionosphere.. Two illustrations, bibliography of
four. A. L.
Ili-i Ii ~,il V'!: 111,1M 40 i
W. 90.- 1 1. RM mil
MR UDC 621-371-0015.1
BEREEZIN, Yu. V., GUSEV, V. D., and MOROZOV, Yu. V.
"Polarization Characteristics of Radio Waves Reflected from a
Nonuniform Ionosphere"
Moscowl V sb. X Vses. konf, po rvsDrostr. radiovoin. Tezisl doki.
Sekts. 1 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio
Waves; Report Theses; Oection 1--collection of woriks) "Nauka, " 1972,
PP 388-392 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, 11o 10, 1972, Abstract No
10A338)
the polarization
Translation: Results are given of measurements oL
of the separate magnetic-ionic components in the range of 6-9 DlHz,
at the latitude of Moscow, which have not been clarified frora the
position of classical magnetic-ionic theory. 'To interpret -he re-
sults, we must take into account the wave scattering by ionospheric
nonuniformities. Two jalustrations, bibliography of nine. A. I.
38
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IJDC
TIM PROCES, OF PRE.CIPITA'I ION IN A COBALT-
7 UNGSTEN. rrrANIUM ALLOY
A. L. bereAvin. L. P. Glin'ko, and 2.. V. Chuintfiv, InAlit-ne of the
S~nvnci-. submitted to
prens I Fv,bruary 1174; final version 26 April 11172 pages 12;3. Ulis
B-; %-rAj and -I-ctr,~n.nsi .... cnp-- inriho,I. irt a ri,aranc.
the prvuess of precipitation in a Co--W--Ti .0loy wat,
in-!!ttig-At-d. In the tertiperattire ranke of 500..6000. a
homitprneou% formattun of an interTetfiattl fl '-pha,se, with
a ittrqc1cire LIZ was observed. its comp.vitiort in pri-surned
t. h,- f7a I CAr. TO. The origin of thi, fit '-phase in
accwtip-meri 1,y the appearanc#! of superstructural maximumn,
and m.itelliteq on the x-ray phittographs nair the rollectiona
front thr vibic matrix (the jo -Phaiie). It wan entalilj~l-d
that,n the procens of its- growth of,a particle of the 0 '-phase
a po~riolic modulate-i %tructare in (~rrtlt,tl. Tnii.-thttr with
continiso%ss pretipitation of the 8 '-phame .11 Irmperatin,rit
of 650-.700o in intermittent dt,vay along the boundaries of
the strains to also obnerveii with a basic ntnblv p1t;,ne of
Co 3W, I he aginst of the alloy Co.-W-.Tt at hiRb temprrature5i
W)0-100o) in t.har;kctorixr&onlv by continu"u. precipitition.
Th~ prnc-. of the decay f binary alloy. of cn--,ri nmi Cn_-w has
been tjint,- well stiolird 11-61. In the ftrnt of them, the precipitation of
the "ooss phaiv MojTi of type CujAu--LlZji occurs hamically wit), respect
to A homr,g~n,rjtin metlianl~m with ttj#- formation of a modolated structure
1 1--5). In the second. it occisrs hy a heterogeneous means, an 4 result of
which it in primarily a pneudo-prrlite (cellular) structure that is formed
161. It is alternatinR plates of the phase of precipitation of.CcjW with a
lattice of the Nt ,5n (DOI 9) type and an impoverished matrix (of the (K
phase with a. GPU lattice).
61
'1h- purp-)- of thi% work into ascerl.iiri th~- re,, 0-n-rii #J '!~ i ay set
a tern.try CG-.'-Y--Ti Al,,y, 7. He/. (.0---) W -I S, 1,1~, T,
1, t,~micl. It --- that ~11"Yinjz of the- (..--W Aloy i0i
titanioni mrsy ch,#;iv.~ the mrchans4rii of 1".., q'itat"'. N",," allI... .... 1y
Y,.~-:haritnm e4- h ,,
ii-imptirin wan baeed oil the data Irani refi-ro-rice-n 1 7. MI. in ~htch hiph
beat-renimtAn,;r characteristics of this alloy were ub--vd, wht~h a,,.
usually not proper for syntems with a purely het~r~grnt-uux ittech-sin- of
precipitation.
A Co--W.-Ti all,,y Wa. prepared in an arn lllrn-ice if, ol
of purij1_1 _W,a, roI!,.,i at I If)or,C In tj', air, -d annealed it I Ir'Oo foe
10 hours. An r1rftrai-micrusLupic invrxtkg,itio.~ lie a cleariince ~,zi si-de,
Anil A,, x-ray of th'. crear-cry.tAl p.ri-eria. *I'll. Pingl-all
of a4inic w.,% ~(,rltrollrd iccording to the- v,srlatmri ul the hardii-is,
t I ho-41-c Itponn-we re ha rd-ird at 1 1.01)0, in u ate r in qua rta arnpotite.
and object'd t" aging ran4r of SOO. - I I Min for eittie rant
, irk the temperature
tirries. The- aiiing w,l,, performed In A vacuum of 101--104 trorr. rall.
for the e1rctrwi-micropc,~pic investigation wrro pr-,parrd train disco with
a 414trie~iter of ) rpillirvio"ra and a thicknc- elf 0. 3 rnillinieler"
mean. of ~lrctrjf~ 1,ohobing In art electrAyte ,I -alfuric nrid. 1.
hydrofIuoric acid. and 91. 75.% incthyl alcolial at a voltage u( SO..70 volts
and T goo.
The rn;~Fplvlogy of the precipitalloo (the *hApe of tile particles and
the nature of their spatial dintribution) wio invri-tigated accordin4 to tile.
ethodalogy In reiirence as a rule in ri,flexem ( 100) of the well.
m
ord,ried phase,
M-ults of the, Experiment and their Discu-ion
In Figur, I a ctiryie of *he variation a( tho h^rdnr~* after isochronic
AnnVellingel 0 lvoir) at various temporAorom I* ~httwri, We may nott, the
rapid Vrrwth of fi,trdrirmet at 600--700o -ol the low drop AL 800-10000C.
The virctfort-rnicroscopic and x-ray inveotizAtion made it possible to
ealaWish the structural VArlatiana occurring in the decay of tile Co--W-.Ti
alloy,
USSR uDc 669--5/.20 :621-785
0. Ye., and CHUISTOVI K. V., institute of Metal
P~y Academy of Sciences UkrSSR
"Study of the Nature of Recovery in the Alloy Co-9 at.~% Ti. III. Electron
Microscope Study"
Moscow, Fizik-a Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, ITO 5, 1970, pp 942-9410
Abstract: Electron microscope techniques were used to stud~y thin foils of
aged Co + 9 at. % Ti alloy to determine the change in its microstructure after
low-temoerature and subsequent high-temperature heating. It was discovered
that after this treatment, both dissolution of one portion of the-Y phase se-
gregationS (Go Ti) and enlargement of another portion occurs increasing the
regularity of &.ir distribution. in addition to thisi a decrease (recovery)
in microhardness of specimens of the Co-Ti alloy was noted, which apparently
can be explained by a decrease in the coherent stresses as a result of partial
dissolution of the-Y-phase segregations.
Physical Properties
USSR UDC 6~9.25:537.311.3
L
BEREZINTA, A. L., CHUDAKOV, A. F., and CHUISTOV, K. V.,~Institute of Metal
Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Studv of the Recovery in Alloy Co 9 at. % Ti. Resisto- and 1,11agneto-
metric Investigations"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika 21-letallov i Metalovedeniye, Vol 30, No 4, Oct 70, pp 774-779
Abstract: An investioation was made of the effect of short-duration high-
temperature heating (T - 800'C -- 2 min and 900' C -- 1 min) on the magnitude
of electrical resistance R and the magnetization saturation 'Is of alloy Co
9 at. % Ti, ~Aiich was pre-aged at much lower temperatures (500 -- 7000).
The effect of recovery of the studied properties of the alloy after high-
temperature treatment was established. It was assumed that the effect of
recovery depends on the diffusion.of concentration waves or separations
whose dimensions are smaller than the critical one at the recovery tempera-
cure. 7he passibili-tv of cvclical recovery R and Is was determined. Study
of the step-wise heating of the pre-age&Co--Ti alloy-made it possible to
define more accurately the nature of change of the spectrum of concentration
waves as a result of gradual heatl-a& of pre-aged alloys.
21 Qot 71 119
6I2.8zj,35+j5.ujZ 1 154.6
lit" P~Eli
~Kly.,It. M., MREZINA, a. A;, end ZWMV. X. 1.
ut U4a of the Kothod or .9qcordInS the Motor Act a 0f Writing In, Order to ObjeCtiVits
ftytholar,Acol Toots ond Posearch on CoArdtnation.or movements*
~
Aspects 'at the Study
KA'.1trnotlet,aAkiyo Ampekty v Isuchortl I Paboty Mosea'(Cybarnctlc
of Out Zrain4s Ittinotloning) 903COV, IIQUk& PUtilahIng Haub*, 1970. PP 171-287
A)Akr44t; Thlb orl,itlo dov.ribas ii Pros;odwro Nar recording the motor acts Involved
'r, t)lo rrattza or writing an4 the us* of this PrCdOdUro to terry Out psychophysiologi.
tm.ts.
TIA Proa#4ur. consists or the study or Lho oscillo$racts of the motor aoto that
4C..r In C.4 pl.c.&S of writing. Th% xotwacts are recorded with the aid of a special
Z-vic" A. ttac'.1ptlon of this device Is given,
T)v q-ntitatlYd (with rvapect, to tlmd And AaPlit6del that are
a-r-4 I or Ito mrtur arta make it pozzlbl& to objrttively evilu;tto the ailus ef the
c-.~r4lril%or- of rtoverwnts in writing. The recorcilt.g of written responses 'Alm the
k~lr of Lto lostruntnts ddscribod m4k&A At POCSIble to use the procalure at studying
thet obtor *fts involved in writing to make certain P61:1141209LOS2 tests objective.
Ae
ZArJUM"T. Ift. M,, Kita~ticras!Liyallarekty-v.lzuchenlI flatioty Mores, X&uU
P-4bI.tAr.:.S
1. proctedure s6suris that :Information on the fultIllaint or P197thaphysidological
Tt.t* I* Ir*-4t directly team the *An to a am Outer, the roby making it possible to
Fror... U. -441t9 of Psychophystoloetzal "search Autmatically.