SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAVRILOV, D.A. - GAVRILOVA, E.F.

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u S S R uD3 621 : 5.1c.h.CC1.21, N . I. Chrm-yak ~; nd 11,1. A . G a vri I o,,v,. '71 nstj tute of cs I-Cadc- of ",7,c-; rmc('~~ Rraini-,n SSD- 71 SOTRO-lJVL"-F':-'J-YF DErC?-I'jRCVA:7IYU 3'FTALLGV IIIZI IGVM!NCV (Res4stance to reforrati on of Yetals Under Pereated Static LcadilnF',) 1 Elev, 1571, 135 py, biblio, illus, 2,COO cories jr-Inted. The book the characterlstics of the chan,:,es of tLe ncehani"Cal FroT,crtics of metals during rcleated static locdi.nF, For an clastcrla.-Aic~-lly defomcd hod:., a mecllan--~co-statdstjcal model is yresentcd wlich aflords tie I J, - ia-rems for rcycatcd iossibilit, of coescribinf, the r-mt esc;nntial fez~tures of da I, defor-mations. The autors consider some functimal equat-l*,(.nc v:'htch clar&.ctcrJlze the lrocess of c~-cLic defor-mation. The book is intended for scientific and enrincerii-.r, jenion-nel enj,~nf~-ed in the stutu ol the streng-th and d-Cti-lit-v of r 77 USSR UDC: 553.652/.66i_-013 SOLONIN, S. V. , YEROSHOVA, V. S., MAZOVEER, S. 1. , GAVRILCA', E. M. "Determining the Trajectory of Minimum Flight Time of an Aircraft by the Method of Dynarde Programming" Trr. Leningr. gidromcteorol. in-ta (Works of the Leningrad 'Hydrometeoro- logical Institute), 1971~ ~v~.,P- ~2, PP 24-35 (from RM-Mlekhanika, No 5, MaY 72, Abstract 110 5B398) Translation: The paper deals with the problem of an optir-um. accounting for the effect of a varifflole wind field on airplane flight. '17he authors formulate the probler. of deternint-nF,, the trajectory alonF, which fliElit frc- a point of departure to a pcint of arrival takes place in minimizm time. Tne airplane trajectory is plotted in a roctan(-,ular coordirlate The method ff dyrr...I~ic i.,; used to rJO-(irmine the miniifAivi-tiv;e trajectory. In conforml.ty with the principle of optimality on which dy- namic programming is based, recurrent relations are written, out and used for step-by-step optimization. A program, ic .4ven 'cr 6ete minin- F, a 1~ r (, t h e minimum-tine trajectory by the method of dyna:ric prograrmi 1L, 4n algorithmi c It 1 -1 - language algol-60. The program contains all opery-tions which irzediately 1/2 USSR SOLONIN, S. V. et al., Tr. LeninCr. Ridrometeorol. in-tp, 1971, vip- )12, pp 24-35 precede optimization: computation of wind velocity cor.Dcnents, the flight path of the airplane, etc. An examDle is given of calculation of the minimum, -time trajectory for a given synoptic situation. The initial da-ta for determining the minimum-time trajectory were the values of the geo- potential taken at points of intersection of a rectan,-ula-r grid frcm a chart of absolute baric topography corresponding to the flight a-Ititude. All calculations were checked on the BESIM-4 computer. Bibliography o-f 1L titles. Author's absiract. 2/2 - 34 - cs & Spectroscopy USSR U.L)C 5-J15.3-11 7- "Lumiriescence LS'tability of MH-Bj. Cr'yst-L-1,3" Tomsk, Izvesti-t,_a 1,3, 1071, n!) !17-210 bs'ract: Thic short co:. or ets e ri` sh c. r c s u I t r, c) ments rerardin,-- `~c 1,~LT-nescence o� 1AI1-1`.i cr,-_-trt__:c and smail do_-a.7es of i -1- d-'~ `Jon +1 li-:"- of j 5 a. , _~ 1-1 __' U The 1--rge dosa,- U IX .,es amonnted to 108 D, -sec and tl',-e smo.11 to 10~) 11u: See. '~-'U' o-c cf the lines of a mercur,-,j- arc 'p,'?_aea j:ro!:l the light was abtain~;d u -c- use of c- _.Z It l..:as establizl7heCi , ~rcm -prep imin,,~i~y t line stLmulated ~_-_-re_ltest ch-n'-ez in ci-jatais. CUI-,eS al'C --,7iven 2hoi,-in'r; the O.i tonsity .A.th "Ame it.,~ -, izI),_- oruen t, pe-Ziste-Ice in, the ef'F1~ect, L~~.r:7e c) t -th idm"e of ~Ob' C over periods of varyin,,, len.- th. that -7-d to ciief,-- c t j c~;,, c.' ~"-o hydride tunf` 1c, Clow centers. 0 r S-1 I' t C_ t nical Inotitut.~3 j-.c!.,j C:. ,.T. 1! !irov. Acc. Nr:~ Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: 005058'7 CHEMICAL ABST. T 9494~5e' Effec .t of light on the spectra and intenshk of the luminescence -of lithium bydr.--- crystals -activated by mag- nesium, indium, tin, and lead. Gavrilov F F.; Dvinya ino% R, T.-- Svinvakov V. 1. (Urai~ ~oi Inst. im. KiFoy~ UcTeT_-Za =r S_VerOLvsk7. R)L Ii:,. Fir. -1970, (1), 152-3 (Russ). The LiH crystals-were irradiated at room temp. by using the lamp SX*DSh-_'50. The course of the lwni- nescence spectra of the non-irradiated LiH crystals depended on the compn. of the activators, and ~ on the technology, of their prepn. The crystals activated with 'Mg, In, and Sn gave a red and blue luminescence with max. at 640-50, and 450-70 nin. With samples activated with "%Ig there was also a yettow lumine- scencc at 560 um. The crystals LiH(-Pb) gave only a red tu 'inescence at 680-90 nm. The crystals of I H(Mg) and A M i LiH(In) changed after irradn., the predominant red i~Ling trans- formed into a blue one, the degree of the'change depending an the exciting wavelength. After irradn.of UH(Pb), the po-,itiona"d the shape of the band remained unchanged; the challge was Obsd. REEL/FRME 19810577': AT0050587 at the integral itittiisity only. J'he intensity of the red Itunines- cence decreased sharply with increasing irr3dn. dose. Ile de- gree of this change depended on the activator, and it increased in the sequence: In, Mg, Sn, and Pb (the stability of the crystals towards light decreased). The intensity of the yellow band in Lifl(Mg) changed analogously. The intensity of the blue luminescence band of the majority of the studied crystals changed very little with increasing radiation dose, with the esception of someerystals of UHQ~)and LiH(Mg), where the intfnisity of the blue band rose with the irradn, close. The weakening of the intensity of the red and yellow luminescence Nvas attributed to the origin of strong absorption bands in the red or yellov.- region, accompanied by the simultaneous destruction of the red and yellow luminesc'erice centers, a result of the ir-radn. process. The increase in the blue luminescence was explained by the forma- tion of new luminescent centers,, due to the interaction of the stir- face of the crystals with the surrounding atni. This, interaction proceeds much faster during irradn. than during its absence. E. Svatek -J 19810578 112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--239CT?0 TITLE--SPECTRAL STUDIES OF THE INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTION OF 141TROBENZENE WITH P ANISIDINE, DIPHENYLAMINE, AND DIPHENYLr',ETHANE -U- KUZMENOK, I.P. AUTHOR- 102 ) -;aGAV.R 6qyA.Q.Aj& COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., FIZ..1970, 13(2), 119-21 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--NITRO8CNZENE, DIPHENYLAMINE, UV SPECTRUM, COMPLEX COMPOUND, AMINE CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0789 STEP NO--UR/0139170/013/002/0119/0121 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124458 UNCLASSIFIEO 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124458- ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE UV SPECTRA OF PHNO SUB2 (1) WITH P. ANISIDINE (11), PH SUB2 NH (11f) AND PH SUB2 CH SUB2 [IV) IN ETOH WERE STUDIED OVER ZIO-330 NM. NO INTERACTION WAS FOUND FOR I-IV SOLNS.# BUT, BASED ON INCREASE IN OPTICAL 0. COMPARED WITH ADDITIVE SPECTRA OF COMPONENTSt C014PLEX FORMATION OF THE DONOR ACCEPTOR TYPE J3ETWEEN THE NITRO AND A'MINO GROUP WAS O3SD. FOR 1-11 AND 1-111 SOLN5. FOR I-Ilt A 1:1 AND FOR 1-111 A 2:3 COMPLEX IS FORMEDt WITH THE EQUIL. CD*qSTS. 0.7-1.2 0o4 L,-MOLE, RESP. FACILITY: ROSTOV. NA DONU INST. LNZH. ZHELEZNODOROZH. TRANSP., ROSTOV ON DON, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 669.27/28-174 YEVSTYUKHIN, A. I., LEONVYEV, G. A., NECHAYEV, V. V., and GAVRILOV, I. I. "Development of a Continuous Process for Production of Monocrystalline 1,.T_iie From Tungsten and Molybdenum" Honokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Nauka Press, 1971, pp 42-47 Translation: A method is described for production of monocrystalline molyb- denum and tungsten wires up to 0.2 rum in diameter by performing collective recrystallization. using a specially designed apparatus. As the initial material, ordinary technical wires of Type VA-3 were used. Tile wires; pro- duced served as substrates for growing of larger single crystals of molvb- denum and tungsten by thermal dissertation of chlorides. X-ray structural. and metallophysical studies of the monocrystallized wire and tile Precipitates produced were performed. 6 Figures; 5 Bibliographic References. 1/1 - 46 - 1; Or, I I ITI Artiric bv If III--- A'; VS, 71 S 1,v i I i-I L i: %* mi ii;; ii!1FAff7 =XO;PA 'I V F-Iocrao,y is v uni-r~-o -iiica nr and T,C- t' -ave f i e 1,11 1'.r t I,, - pur I -~,p or rc~vc a tit, tie cr-t~o cy tIt! hl, L I, t hl ob pvc t -1, i ; 11 in I I- ~-- It -;I, I! a t i ,n ,Krd 1. the clw I tc t. ~, r ,C tj~,, f i '. I d Th- i,!ta nr th- liolographir. reili-I ,f n C ri rnt in I )!Ill i)y t)- rno i,li .Cliontiq tIt ho, i-y I h;,'Il 97 1 NW)e 1 171- i 71 i I- Phy, i c3 f2r tk.,,t " I?! . II. t : j,),j ),,~ fivnt worl, (Is, IijILo- r, -'I 'Jano I,y Yu. N. in ti,,. I-, i,o rram t!inn to A crintril-f i .... to 'l-, t .1 1.111. holm!vuphic , -0 t 141~ 1 ,n m, th-s vlk "t ;,. 1.. .1; -A", A. C'. !5, ;,iLh [,A to fl- -L t~ - - t II "..t -ji,~vv, ry J--61 ..,.I tn.. ,'I, :I:;, t -n An- a ~,ntinf I ~wd 13, to obtai,. I,, .90~? ri I-II1j!I,L1N If diff"S".1y I,.- r Iect in(-~ I,.;ort3. In t :I I.. hol Q4;1", t,i,y ha, lh,rp I y 4!1 " - na I I V~v t I- U i" ". ~,It Mi., i.,i explailled bY Lho f.wf. that, it Up pr~np-tn ,r -tvif,f. u-3oj,m,j, t)~; oa,y mo~ t hoJ ? ,I, r p'. !!'i i; t Ob ~;. I% i ."m 1-C - -saa ry r I, ru I tit "'. 1- .4 iIII); atid .fNtively Mon !~)' utl.,~r rrethoa-4. I-- ical ar-,licatiatis rr holnj-,raphy art! tio wwwd "., not 4--m pu~aihl,- (" exzImirw them 1.1.1 in a %it'I'Le Qicln. Thnveror,, v vill d.cl I on %v,- or th,, most, ut'gvnt oso wii,~re tiv! rwnt ci.arart,~vi-jtic proportie, or tim iioio- aphic method an~ u5cd. cc USSR UDC: 539-92.04 GOLIDAITSKIY, V. I., DZANTIY-,-V, B. G.~ POPOV, V. N., and GAVRILOV, K. A. _Mlftmv~" Wood" "Chemical-Radiation Action of Accelerate Multicharge Ions on Gaseous Nitrogen-Containing Systems" Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, No. 3, 1971, pp 262-266 Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to help clarify the effect of changes in the linear energy transmission on the chemical-radi- ation output in chemiconuclear synthesis. An experiment designed to fulfill this purpose is explained in the article- it involves heavy accelerated multicharge ions such as C+b, N+1, and 04-8 with a full energy in the range of 84-280 Mev, acting on such gases as N02 in a system of N2 + 02, N2H4 in ammonia, and HCN in a system of N + CH4- The gases were in motion, flowing at a rate of 100- 500 ?iters per hour. The volume of the ion beam was substantially smaller than the volume of the reactor. Details of the experiment are given,Together with drawings of the entire apparatus in sche- matic form and a cross-section of the reactor. The ions were ac- 117 - GOLIDANSKIY, V. I., et al, Atomnaya Energiya, No. 3o 1971, pp 262- 266 celerated in the cyclotron of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Re- search laboratory, and curves of the chemical-radiation output as a function of the ion charge, the temperature, and the gas flow velocity are given. The authors express their gratitude to G. N. Flerov for his interest in the work. 2/2 USSR UDC: 621.391:519.2 GAVRIL0V,,.-L,-P- "On the Accuracy With Which Functions of a Single Variable are Approximated by a Series of Square Pulse Fractions" Sb. nauchn. tr. Vladimir. rolitekhn. in-t (Collected Scientific Works of Vladimir Polytechnical institute), 1970, vyp. 10, pp 82-84 (from RZh- -Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A58) Translation: The author discusses problems of accuracy in approximating functions of a single variable by a sequence of square pulse fractions with constant maximum deviation and constant maximum relative deviation on each segment of the approximation. An example is given. Four illusLratians. Resume'. 1/1 USSR UDC r- 34. ? GAVRILOV, L. R., GERSHUNI, 0. V., ILIINSKIY, 0. B., PONVA, L. A., "Stimulatior of Human Peripheral Nerves by Facused Altrasouzndll Moscow, Skustichoskiy Zhurnal, No 41 1974, PP 519-523 Abstract: Stir-ealation of the fingers, palm, and lower third of the forearn of 5 subjects by focused ultrasound at frequencies of 0.48, 0.887, 1-~5 and 3.67 r1fz produced 3 tlpcs of sensations - tactile, tenperature, and pain. The thresholds varied with the type of sensation, being lourest for the tucti7--- sensations. The thresholds rose as the focal ranae was shiftc-d from ti-.e fingers to the palm and then to the forearm. (Ultrasound directed at c-c1rt,-!4In spots on the palpi and forearn; produced a distinct sennation of cold, an unusual response because it is physically impossible for ultrasound to ell-M the tissues). The thresholds of the tactile sensation3 vere virtually irldr- pendent of the duration of exposure to ultrasound lasting 1 to 1.00 ,.-iccc. However, they rose conniderably when t~,r- durat-lon was decreased to C;.-I -.?sc-c or less. ~~ome suggestions are mzde for constructing ultrasonic apprii-atus to be used for stimulating nerve struc'UL-es. 1.02 - USSR uDc 612.82-089:615.837.3 TyiMMIT, S. 1.2 3,RAZOVSKAYA, F. A., rM, Yu. S., M_~all , D. I., SIRU=,, 1-1. G., and GAVR~1. L. R., Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Acade-my of Sciences USSR, Central Design -Bureau, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, and Acoustic Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR "Use of Focused Ultrasound for Local Destruction of Brain Structures Through Intact Skull" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperim-ental'noy Biologii i Yeditsiny, "To 5, 1973, pp 120-121 Abstract: Using a focusing emitter to create an ultra-sonic field, the authors irradiated portions of rabbit brains 16 to 20 mm from the surface in the region of the hypothalamus and mesence-phalon, without preliminary treVaination. A single sonication. produced a lesion 0.2 to 1 mm in diameter and 1 'to 3 M in length. No pathological chan,:es were noted on the Way to the tarCet area in 0 L~ which histological examination of frontal sections revealed a focus of coagu- lation necrosis. 77 USSR UDC 612.85 AN ILQV3 I GERSHUNI, G. V., WINSKIY, 0. B., SIROTYUK, It. G., TSIRUL- NiKOV, Ye. and TSUKEMIALN, V. A., Laboratory of the Physiology of lleariDg, Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov, USSR Academy of Sciences, Labora- tory of the Physiology of the Sensory Organs, Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry imeni 1. LM. Sechenov, Laboratory of General Physiology of Reception, Institute of Physiology imeni 1. P. Pavlov, and Labozatory of Ultrasonic Cavitation, Acoustics Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences "Study of the Skin Sensitivity by Means of Focused Ultrasound" Leningrad, Fiziologiclieskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. It. Sechenov, Vol 58, No 9, 1972, pp 1,366-1,371 Abstract; A study was made of the effect of focused ultrasound on the skin of a human hand. The sensitivity of the skin of the palir. surface of the fingers, wrist and lower third of the forearm was investigated in five people (2 men and 3 women). The sensitivity thresholds were determined with a gradual increase and decrease in the stimulus. As a rule, the thresholds were. higher with an increase in stimulus. The inccnsitv for which no less than 5011posicive re- sponses occurred to 8-10 stimulations was taken as the threshold. SLi T-.1ulation of the skin by Identical stimuli with an intensity of 30-500 wa-LL_-;/cm2 LISUal-11,1 1/2 USSR GAVRILOV, L. R. , et al., Fiziologielieskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 58, No 9, 1972, pp 1,366-1,371 aroused a tactile sensation, the nature of which depended on the SLiMulated section. When the focal point went deeper into the tissue, the tactile thresholds gradually increased and, finally, the sensation gradually went away altogether (and then in certain cases reappeared on the opposite side). The effect of sound streams on the occurrence of tactile sensations was tested leading to tickling sensations and sensations of heat and cold. Pain occurred at intensities of 1,400-1,600 watts/cm2 lasting 100 milliseconds and more. The mechanism of the effect of the focused ultrasound and it-5 value in the study of the receptor structures are discussed. All the basic types of feelings in the skin can be isolated by the applicatLon of ultrasound. 2/2 - 63 - Instruments and Equipment USSR UDC 612.014.45+612.8 AVIROM, V. M., ADEAJI'OV, 0. S., VYMICDTSEVA, H. I., GAV t L R., I~ERIVG, T. A., and SIROTYUK, M. G., Institute of Aci ."TcMewmy t~"c ences USSR, and Brain Institutep Academy of 1-Ifedical Sciences USSR "Destruction of Deep-Lying Brain Structures With Focused Ultrasound" 11oscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatel'nostij No 5, 19?1, PP 1,110-1,113 Abstracti An apparatus designed to minimize the loss of ultrasonic energy at high frequencies and intensities of ultrasound is described. It consists of an oscillator, ultrasound emitters universal standard stereotaxic device to hold the animal, and a device to permit ultrasound to be transmitted to the animal's brain. The focusing emitter rests on a concave resonant plate of piezoelectric ceramic 85 mm in diameter with a focal length of '?0 mm. Acoustic energy is transmitted from the emitter to the train through degassed water (or physiological saline). Degassed water is pouxed into a rubber bottle connected to the frame of the emitter and inot a sm--11 funnel attached to the animal's head. The article concludes with a description of the :s-argical technique reconmended for preparing the brains of rabbito and rats prior to ultrasonication. 0 USSR UDC 534.292 GAV=V. L. R., Acoustics Institute f Acade;W of Sciences MR, Mloscow "Application of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Local Action on organism Tissues" Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 3, Jul/Aug/Sep ?ij pp 337-355 Abstracti Domestic and foreign literature on the effect of high-intensity focused ultrasouxid on human and animals tissues and -the prospects for its use in practical medicine is reviewed. %ethods of focusing ultrasound- and designs of different apparatuses used for sound emission; acoustic parameters of the tissues; control of the intensity and dosage of ultrasound; methods of achieving desired local disintegration in deep tissue structures by means of focused ultrasound; and the physical mechanism of tissue disintegration by ultrasound are discussed in the aritcle. Although many of the important aspects relating to the effect of higk- intensity focused ultrasound on the deeper tissue structure have not yet been clarified and recuire further investigation, attempts have al-ready been made Wth some success to apply such ultrasound in clinicalpractice. It has been found useful in the treatment of different neurological disturtances in man, alleviating the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, alleviating pain due to aMinutations, treatment of subcutaneous neuromas, in opthalmoloGy when used in 1 /2' USSR GAVRILOV, L. R., Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17P Ho 3# Jul/Audscp 71, p 337-355 surgical treatment of retinal detachment, and when uoed to control malignant tumors. However, the multiplicity of unknown factors relating to the effect of fucused ultrasound on -the organism's tissues, such as the physical mechanism of tissue disintegration caused by the sound, intensities and dosages of tissue disintegrating and nond-Isintegrating ultrasoundp and many others nake the extrunsive application of high-intensity focused ultrasounds in Priactical medicine inadvisable. 2/2- - 90 - USSR UDC: 577, 4 g4=Lov, M. A., DEVYATKOV, V. V., POTEKHIN, A. I., CHICHKOVSKIY, A. B., -Ye" PUPYREV, . T". "Technical Requirements for an Automated System for Logical Synthesis of Discrete Controlling Devices. Using Procedures of Dialor, With a Computer in Synthesizing Such Devices. By Way of Discussion" Inform. materialy. Nauch. sovet po kouipleks. probl, "Kibernetiha" All SSSR (Informational Materials. Scientific Council on the Complex Problem of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR), 1971, No 704), pp 62-112 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V325) (No abstract] 9 USSR GAVRILOV M. NU, V. M-, LYAKHOVICH, V. F. OSTIA! "The Status of the Meory of Construction oil Iligh-keliability ReIaY Devices as of the Beginning of 1970" Abstraktn. i Struktur. Teoriva Releyn. Ustroistv. [Abstract and Struc- tural Theory of Relay Devices -- Collection of Works] , Moscow, Nouka Press, 1972, pp 113-128 (Translated from Referativnyy -1hurnal, Kiberne- tika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V632). Translation: A review article. 177 Biblio. Refs. 45 - USSR GAVRILOV, M. A., KOPYLEN11,10, V. M. "The Method of "Transition Tables" for Synthesis of Multiple-Output. Co,-n- bination Structures of Arbitrary Elements" Abstraktn. i Struktur. Tooriya Releyn. Ustroistv. [Abstract and Struc- tural Theory of Relay Devices -- Collection of Works], Moscow, NaW-a Press, 1972, pp 7-32 (Translated from Referativny), Z~urnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1 11613 by the authors). Translation: I,% procedure of directed search is based on application of special criteria allo,..~ijiu variables to be found which are c1c):Fest to the assiloned function, considering actual limitations as to number of inputs, number of branches of outputs, connections of elements with each other, etc. 1/1 '1/f 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--COMBIMED INFLUENCE OF PULSATING STPAIN AND STATIC TORSION ON THE CORROSION FATIGUE STRENGTH OF STEEL -U- AUTHOR-(02 )-KHAR ITONOVj A N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,SOURCE--FIZ.-KHIM. -,AKH. ,MATER. 1970, 6(1)1 110-11 DATE P,;'BL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT A.RE*AS--'lATL-QlALS, '-i=CH., IND. t CIVIL A,'-10 MARINE ENGR VOPIC TAGS-COR~~OSIOIM FATIrIIJE, AETAL AGING, ALLOY DE-SiGiNIATION, MCOM"I CARBON S'rEEL, FATtGUE ST'ZF_Nl(jTH, STRAPip TORSIONAL STRENGTH, T(IRSI~JN STRESS, COROSION RESlc.'rAMCE, PULSr. RATE/(U)50 ME01UM CARBON SFEEL CONTROL MARKING--NO IZESTRic,rIONS DOCUME,'-)T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0328 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ6084 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PRIOCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0126084 ABSTRACT/FXTqACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF AN AiNAL. OF VECTORS OF SIMULTAi~!EOUSLY ACTING FORCES, IT IS CON-C-LUDED THAT rHEY 00 NOT MATERIALLY A.FFECT THE CORROS10il AGING RESISTANCE OF STEEL 50. FACILITY: TUL. POLITEKH. INST., TULAr USSR, UNCLASSIFIED Iowa USSR ANOSOV, V. V., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, No 6, Dec 71, pp 633-635 185 and 238 keV regions. The divergence between radiometric and chemical analysis of uranium and thorium for specimens with a uranium content of 0.1-1.4 g/l and thorium of 0.08-0.5 g/1 is no more than �10% when radioactivity is measured in the 93 and 238 regions of the spectrum. The results of radio- metric determination are not affected by the presence of zir- conium, rare earths or other elements which complicate chemical analysis. Radiometric determination with a single-channel analyzer is approximately four times as productive and con- siderably less expensive when compared with chemical deter- mination. One figure, one table, bibliography of three titles. 2/2 - 57 - USSR UDC S43.S2:S46.791+S46,841 ANOSOV, V. V-,.~~ SNIELKOVAJ T. P. "Simultaneous Radioraetric Determination of Uranium and Thorium in Sulfate Solutions" N,joscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 31, No 6, Dec 71, pp 633-63S Abstract: A method is developed for simultaneous determina- tion of uranium and thorium in sulfate solutions by gamma spectrometric measurement without complicated chemical pro- ion bv cessing of the specimens. The standard for gamma-emiss uranium is a solution of uranyl nitrate in weak- hydrochloric acid, and the thorium standara is prepared by dissolving thorium in sulfuric acid. The sensitivity threshold for s ac 100-cc specip.1clis with a measurement time of 10 min"tc. in 0 11 spectrometer channel is 0.015 9/1 for ur~lniuln, and 0.01 01 for thorium when the measurements are made in the 93 and 238 keV regions of tile gainma spectrum, and 0.04 g/1 for uranium and 0.01 g/1 for thorium when measurenients are niade in tile 1/2 Vacuum Tubes USSR UDO 621.1-85 GORILOV, ".rk. G "High-Frequency FocusinE Of Electrons In An Electron-Ion Beam" V Bb. Uakoriteli (Accelers'lore--Collection Of iorks), NO 12, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 158-145 (from RZh--Elaktronika i yeye 2rimeneniye, No 10, October 1970, Abstract No 10A'3) Translation: An analytical solution is approximated for the probloal of determining the magnitude of an electronic current which is focused by a traveling electromag- netic wave in a spiral system for accelerating proton clusters. The "hard" stream of electrons considered serves for focusing of the protons which are accelerated, and its electrons have a greater velocIty than the velocity 01' the protons and of the traveling wave. The solution in nought with the aid of matrixes and equations for the motion of electronn in an approxitwition of the uvoruga phune of the focus- ing and defocusing hulf-pariode of the wave, neglecting the interaction of the electrons with the protons and neglecting the relativistic conatrictlon of the pro- tons. It is found that the magnitude of the focusing current Increases with growth of the value of the intensity of the high-frequency electrical field of the wave, the larger the more the phase velocity of the wave. A physical interpretation is given of the results obtained, and auvvestions are made on the Possible use of the process investigated, the equivalent of hard focuaing of a beam of electrons.5 ref. D.Ya. 1/1 USSR UD,- 62l.-8-.Cl5.- 3A'TRIL-%7, C,(I., FEDCRU, 7.13, "Forecaetinp Cf The Individual Longevity Cf Microwave Electrov8cuum Devices With The Aid Cf Regression Equations" Slektron. tekhnik3. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVGh (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 197G, NO 7, pp 120-I'1 (from RZh--Elektroniks i yeye Rrimeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abstract No llAll/') Translation: A method of forecasting of the individual longevity of microwave electrovacuum devices is described, which is bused On locating with the aid of the methods of regression analysis of certain parameters of a conditional function for the probability density of longevity. An evaluation is given of the precision and reliability of forecasting as a function of the size of the sample in prelimin8ry tests und the number consider6d during roreciisting of the purameters. A method in proposed for selection of the moot Informu tive parameters. The results are present- ed of forecaotinp with the use of a dleital computer of the individual longevity of matrons. Summs ry. 84 - jJ7 U115a 'U-3 V.P., GOWBTSC-1r, I.I.S., "'A IM!, HC IY, ZALI-~~- IY, L.I., 'LOT-11-, V.A., KAZATSRER, L.I., G.V., LIRMW, YU. 5., D.L., 13.G., 10111ill, Ili 1 Tj 1 '1 iV~ M.M. 'Device For Deposition Of Multilayer Coveringe In A Vacuum" UScR Authorla Cortific-,+a 1,'o 279,2,91, filed 16 June 6-8, vubl"LO--i ~0- Nov 70 (f c-- '-To 9, Sep 1971, ,'Ib5tract No 9~1272?) Translation: -~ device proposed Por dep-coition of uc-vurin-s in va c u u m is fulfilled in the forn of ~i n-1.1mber of chambers eupplied utith evnport~-toi-3, hcr.-Lors, and t-.-n exhatiot cy~tenl- 'I'l-i C.OVIce C~:--.- tainb a mcchiiniem for "IXOUU,.ortlirij~ r,-a'1)---%tra`"0a, u mm~clwtnisra !'(-,r lotdiw: -Ands ~inlc,-d- ina. and a drf.ve "echa-ini-1. "'-Lth th-j obiect of a jjr~~ 11- U,, j I of 4 i-.. device and qua!ity L-d reproducibili`1-y of th:; OUt0idO Of thO V.27C5 Of '111C V;--,jY1F,,omont of operBtj.n~, chawb-jr,, it n rj oupl,lamentary vacuum ch-,~mbcr j.!3 which oarvi;;ii for tl.~ dcpoi3it.lor. in iL tho tranoportinS mcch::.ni-=, -~nd which ca-.,:~iunic3tos with oach of ti%o, chamborE by mivjrs of locit,rid on fl.--~ Llf;.do 1/2 USSR BAMNOV, A. I., et al., USSR Author' -s- -Certi-ficate No 27~1291, -filed 16 june 63, published 30 Nov 70 (froin RZh-Radiotoldinika, N-o 9, Scp 1971, Abstract No 9V272P) of the supple=entary chi~-abcr at Places for connection to it of the operatin;, chambers. Each of the operating chambers or a group of them is provided with an in- dividual sye-l"cra of hiZh-rucuun. pumping. 2/2 USSR mc: 621-396.6-181.5(o88.8) GAVRILOVIJ R. A., REPIN, V. V., ALEKHIN, M. I., BOGACHEV, N. M. Device for Transport and Registration of Substrates and Masks" USSR Authorts Certificate No 268523, filed 27 14ay 68, published 14 Aug 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V243 P) Translation: A device is proposed for transport and registration of nasks and substrates for making thin-film microcircuits. The device contains substrate holders and mask holders which are connected to the drive mecha- nism and located on transporting discs. The holders are equipped with centering mechanisms such as pins and socYets, and with heating, and cooling elements. To simplify the design of the device and improve the quality of the microcircuits, the mask holder is made in the form of a conical rectangular base with its beveled surfaces resting on the socket of the transporting disc, which is equipped with spring-loaded fingers. The upper face of the substrate holder rests on stationary supports on the transport disc socket, which is also fitted with spring-loaded fingers. 1/1 1/3 026 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--STARS UNDER THE ROOFS -U- AUTHOR--GAVAILOV S. ~COUNTRY OF -INFO--USSR PROCESSING OATE--11SEP7-0 SOURCE--KOMSOMOLgSKAYA, PRAVDA, JUNE 69 1970, P 49 COLS 1-6 ~DATE PUBLISHED--06JUN70 .SUBJECT AREAS--SPACE TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--SPACECRAFT LALINCHINGo TEST FACILITY/(UIVOSTOK 1 MANNED SPACECRAFT CONTROL 4ARKING--N',l RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1127 STEP NO--UR/9007/70/000/910/0004/0004 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104523 *.iH5 I 3M- NMO Sil Ag AlNO-GVd 3HI NO 013H SVM 13NOOH 3HI 'NDVB 03110b SVM 'dDMOI 31'~V'-) SIAI -~WU 3HI ~dOldzl -*ti)10 'SliUID3f'Nlso CJt-,V '010 '*A:)'99 ON11-101d 31i,V:)sj SV Hons SlbOd-3d AS G3MGIIF-!:f SVM 11 'N3AIS SVM ONVWWOO 'NSnd `w#H:)Nfivlss 3HI I[%-3WVH SIHI IV~- =i:io ifia Aiiv:)IiVho.Lnv SVti W31SAS b3033=1 3HI CNV '03SOID I&MOIX0 3HI JD S3AIVA DNIIN3A 3HI 'DhlNDhS 03ddOIS 13>100d 3HI 'NO IN3M NOIS IH911 3HI ONV bOlVd3dO 3Hl AO 095031MCM137 SVM GNV~jWDO SIHI 831AV *aNVWWCD Nsnd 'VN H:)nAi)i 4'aH3Nnvl dO:J HJIlMS AGV3bos 3HI 3AV9 '~0139'dl(l H3NrsVl 3HI 'Sl3NVd lN3WrjblSNl 3HI NO IN3M osNOlIV'cVd-3Z,ld HONnviib ONV aNOlIV"d3Hd HJNnVI dO:~ H31IMS 'A0,q3bsi SNOIS 3hI ONV 'C390jIMONNOV SVM ~1311VI 3HI N3HM *OKVI%WD3 maNOlIV'dVd3lfd H)Nnviss 3HI A6 09MO110i ONV bOIV?13dO 3HI AU 039031MONN3V SVM 11 *(INVWWU:) '11~VIS VN HanklN 'ssNO11V~dVd3ldd H:)Nnvi bO=l H:)IlMS A(IV38&s 3HI AU (]aMO110:1 '03)NnoNNv SVM NM00INnO3 31nNIW 3NG 'IVHl b313V *SS3NIOV3b o3wnssv sm~i~13 3AI=l 3HI GNV 'N3 V9 031108 3*d3M S~MIINVO 301MAS 3HI '3111S H3NnVl 3HI - -3~10 H:ltinV'l 3HI 3SVHd SIHI ONII-nO -110-03-el(l Ho v 13 :~ I M NnVl 3HI SH31ADN Al bONVSN31V Ag G33NnONNV NMOOINno3 HONnvi-3-ed 31ml~ 51 3H.1 AU I.NAO:):)V- DHI S3A10 OSIV 3101lbV 3H1 *DNIGN3-LIV S'd3:)nGO?Jd =10 S3AIIIV.LN3S3?jd3B 80 Sle3NDIS30 H11M NOISSIW603 31VIS 3-Hi JO ON11336 3HJ. 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Code: Alc AUTHOR-- GAVRILOV S TITLE-- STARS UNDER THE ROOFS NEWSPAPER-- KOMSOMOL SKAYA PRAVDA, JUNr 21 P 6, COLS 1-6.? JUNE 4j, ~ 41 COLS 5-7. JUNE 519 P 41 COLS 1-69 JUNE 91 P -11 COLS 1-5, AND JUNE 10, P 3 ~s 1-6 /ABSTRACTER S NOTE--- THE JUNE 6 ISSUE AAS'N'OT. BEEN RECEIVE/ ABSTRACT- THE SIX-INSTALLMENT ARTICLE IS AN EXCERPT FROM A BC *HERE IS MY HEART", AUTHORED BY, SVYATOSLAV GRIGORY;~'Vl_ H GAYRILO~ WHO PARTICIPATED IN PLANT TESTS OF VOSTOK 300STER ROCKETS AND SSF VEHICLES. BORN IN BELORUSSIA GAVRILOV TOOK PART IN THE SECOND F T WORLD WAR LRST IN THE ARMY, LATER IN THE AIR FORCE AND, AFTER SUFFERED A SERIOUS WOUND, I14-THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS /SAP;RY/. I FATHER WAS KILLED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR AND HE HAD TO TAKE THI RESPONSIBILITY OF BRINGING UP HIS FIVE YOUNG SIBLINGS. Z REEL/FRAME / S 19871143 Acc. Nr. : A14-0104531- MENTIONED AS HIS ASSOCIATES ARE-- SOMEONE MENTIONED ONLY AS VLADIMIR WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR -LANDf-NG" DURI~G ALEKSEY IVANOV, A LEADING DESIGNER VOLODYA ORLAN6V. IC-OR MAREV- A TEST ENCINEERY IOSIFOVICHP PETROV.-WHO APPARENTLY VOSTOK BOOSTff-TtSTS9 OF THE VOSTOK SHIP, AND HIS FIRST TIME AT THE PLANT, GAVRILOV WORKED UNDER MAREV.. PREVIOUS TO THAT HE HAD SOME EXPERIENCE IN TESTING AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT. GAVRILOV CLAIMS THAT BOOSTER TESTS AT THE ASSEMBLY PLANT AT THE LAUNCHING SITE DIFFER LITTLE FROM-THE PLANT TESTS. HE, 1101~F-VERY MAKES A POINT OF THE LONG /SEVERAL THOUSAND KILOMETERS/ JOURNEY THE BOOSTER ROCKETS HAVE TO MAKE BY TRAIN THAT CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VARIOUS MALFUNCTIONS OR FATIGUE FAILURES, REELLFRAME 19871144 Nr,.* j4#0104531 IT APPEARS THAT THE PLANT DESCRIRED BY GAVRILOV MANUFACTURED BOOSTER ROCKETS, SPACE VEHICLES, AND 114DIVIDUAL ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENTS. ACCORDING TO THE ARTICLE THE FIRST "VOSTOK* HAD NO PARACHUTE SYSTEM AND ITS LANDING CAPSULE 4AD NO HEAT-RESISTANT COATING FOR IT CARRIED ONLY A DUMMY. IT NEVER LANDED BUT ASSUMED A NEW ELLIhICAL ORBIT DUE TO THE MALFUNCTION OF AN OUTSIDE SENSOR, A COMPONENT OF THE ORIEN- TATION SYSTEM. PREPARATORY WORK ON THE SECOND OVOSTOKO THE ONE THAT CARRIED ANIMALS, CONSUMED TWO MONTHS. REEL/ER_A.4E 19871145 USSR UDC 623.983:621.395 GAVRILOV,.S. F., SHAVLOVSKAYA, N. I. "Hydroacoustic Oscillation Rate Detector" USSR Author's Certificate No 273556, filed 20 Jan 69, published 19 Nov 70 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract No aA447P) Translation: A device is proposed which can be used during construction of a deep-water hydroacoustic oscillation rate detector. In order to increase its sensitivity, the movable housing is in the form of watertight shell of spheri- cal form with a connecting piece open at the top, and the immovable part of the signal pickup is rigidly secured to a rod fulfilled along with the hous- ing of the acoustic-transparent stream-lined unit and passing through the connecting piece into the movable housing. During immersion in water, the stream-lined unit under the effect of hydrostatic pressure is filled with water to a specific level, above which an air cavity is formed. 11-leanwhile the movable housing of the detector is found to be almost completely immersed in the water with the exception of the upper part of the connecting piece communicating with the air cavity. Because the movable housing together with the elements rigidly secured to it has zero or positive buoyancy and 1/2 - USSR GWRILOV, S. F., SHAVLOVSKAYA,. N-.. T-.,, USSR Author's Certificate No 273556, filed 20 Jan 69, publisheci 19 Nov M (from RZh-Elektroni-ka i yeye primenenive, No 8, August J-971, Abstract No SA44-7P-) its size is considerab ly smaller thair. the leng th of the wave, then, under th e Influence of the sound wame, irV rms; oscillations in a horizontal plane together with the particles oE the-envi-ronment. According to the degree of imersicm of the detector, the. exterior hydrostatic pressure on the movable housing is automati cally balanced- hy- the pressure of the air from within the housing, entering there. thraugh-the- connecting piece. The scheme of the device is given. I i II. r... K.. 2/2 USSR UDC 669.71.042.0 MIKHAYLOV, K. N., GAVRILOV, S. S. , VASILEVSKIY, A. M. , Vj%RNC1.'"E'1'KD, A. M. , FOLIMIN, G. D., and PFZHENEV, V. S. "Casting of Ingots of Aluminum. Alloys in Multiple-Crystalllizer S-ystems" TeXhnol. legkiKh splavov. Nauchno-tekiin. byul. VILSa [Technolo.t-,y of" Li~-ht Alloys. Scientific and Technical Collection o." All-Union Institute of Light Alloys], No. 4, 1970, pp. 30-34, (Translated froui Refcrativmy Zhurnal--Metallur.oiya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract No. I G111.37 by