.PREi-. . ..........
USSR UDC 532.593
MYSILKIS, A. D., KOPACHEVSKIY, N. D., TYUPTSOV, A. D.
"Oscillations of a Liquid Under Conditions of Total or ?a--tial Weightlestness"
-s of the V Interna-
Tr. V Mezhdunar. konf. po, nelineym. kolebaniyam. T. 3 (Wcr'%
tional Conference on Nonlinear Oscillations. Vol. 3), IUev, Itis--itute of
Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences Uk SSR' 1970, pp:518-524 (from RZh-
r
Mekbanika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12B732)
Translation: A survey of the results of mathematical studies of small motions
of a liquid that were conducted at the Physicotechnical Institute of Lc,i Tem-
peratures of the Academy of Sciences U'KrSSR is presented. This, wary, was can-
cerned with the study of the following problems in the d-mamics of an incom-
pressible liquid sublected to forces of surface tension: (1) investigation of
the stability of the state of rest; (2) investigation of' the veserve of ,itabi-
Ixty; (3) the Cauchy problem, and the spectral problem of oscillations of an
ideal liquid; (4) the Cauchy problem and the spectral problem of oscillations
~of a viscous liquid; (5) the asymptotic behavior of- the nscillation -Frequencies
of an ideal liquid in an axisyrimetric vessels, (6) approximate method for cal-
culating free oscillations. H. N. Moiseyev.
4-1
romma
NCL4'*S5 14L --- am W-m-
No
)RO SINI
C S
T-ITLE-7-A DYNAMIC PPOBL'r.'-i OF MECHANICS I T Pi T oNIQUENEISS -u-
THOR-(02)-KRASN0.SELSKlY, M.A., My SHK I S, A.D,
'qTRY..0F INFO--USSR
_COU,
i.SGURCE--DIFFERENTSIAL 'NYE U.RAVNEPIIIA*,.Vk)L 61.. A PR. 19700 P, 634-643
PUBLISHED ------- 70
..:.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
ST I C I TY
TORK TAGS--DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION, ELA DEGREE 131: FREEDOM
..~-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:.PROXY REELIFRAME-Z000/16% STEP NO--UR/0376/70/006/GOD/0634/0643
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125315
UNCLASS-IFIEP
------ ----
PROCE'SSING DATE--'17NOV70
018, UNCLAS. I r I e o 4.
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125315
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DETAILED ANALYSIS 01: A SImPLE
PROBLEM RELATEO TO THE DEVELOVMENT OF THE PROCESS OF STAB(LITY LOSS
WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE CLASSICAL THEORY,OF OROtNARY DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS, A TWO DIMENSIOiNAL ME~HANICAL ELASTIC SYSTEM WITH A SINGLE
DEGREE OF FREEDOM IS CONSIDERED. rj-jE 13EHAVIOR OF THE* TRAJc'CT0RlFs (3'u
~.THE PHASE PLANE WITHIN A FINITE PERIOD OF;:TIME IS TAIVESTEGATE0, NOT1,111IG
JHE OCCURRENCE OF BIFURCATION OF THE TRAjECTORIES. :CONDITIONS UNDER
.-WHICH NO OTHER SOLUTION CAN BRANCH OFF FROM THE LERO SOLuum TO Tf'fE
ARE PRESENTED. ~FACILITY:.: :VORONEZHS2,Kl G0,SUDARSTVENNYl
,-;-~.~UNIVERSITETv KHARKOVP UKRAINIAN SSR10:
UNIC LA.~ S I F I E 1)
USSR
UDd: 533.9.082.5
-UGOLf, I. Ya., Ilys D. A., and GRIGORASHCHENRO, 0. N.
',Absorption Methods of Measuring Absolute Concentration of Meta-
stable Helium Atoms in a Plasma"
Ueningrad, Optika i Spektroskoplya, vol. 31, No. 41 1971, pp 529-
535
Abstract: An important factor in the determination of the kinetics
of metastable helium atorns is the measurement of the integral ab-
sorption of the radiation from an external source passing through
the plasma. This paper computes the full absorption and reab,--orp-
tion of the 388.9 nm line -:md the singlet 501.6 Am line for the
4-3000 K and the 1-70 mm lig temperature and pressure intervals
respectively. The asymptotes in the limiting cases of small and
large optical densities are analyzed. The resui~a of these com-
putations permit obtaining the absolute concentraticn of the he-
lium. metastable atoms in the 238 and 21S,states. The authors
note that details of the comnutations are given in their preli-
minary papers published in the Trudy FTIDIT, E-o. 1, 1968, T) 204
and No. 5, 1969, p 50. Curves are plotted for the integral ab-
sorption as a function of the optical thickneso for Ito 388.9 nm
and for the absorption as -. function of the optical thickne~ss
, 1. A.. TeiidUr. for
for the he 501.6 nm line. 2he authors thank
112
USSR UDC: 378-1:681-31
KOZHUXHOV, V. D., Candidate of the Technical Sciences, FROLOV, S.D.,
and MYSHKO, Ye. I., Engineer
"Automatic Subsystem for Controlling Attendance and Grading of
Students in the Technical VUZ Schools"
Kiev, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 6, 1973,
pp -
36 3-9
Abstract: A description is given of an automated system for can-
trolling study processes in a VUZ subsyptem. This system has been
operation since 10 November 1970 in the Kharkov Aviation Insti-
i
n
tute and since 20 December 1971 in the Kharkov Automobile Highway
Institute. The purpose of the subsystem is to acquire and store
information regarding the application of the educational process
toland-the performance of,each student individually; to process
and systematize it; and distribute it to the various departments,
deans, directors, and societies in the form of special blanks,
Samples of the b1nn s used are given. The electronic computer
~BESM-4 is the central equipment~of the institution's control equip-
meat. A description of the various cards and blanks and their
functions is provided.
HMI
UDC: 8. 74
USSR
SIMDZHA, 1. B., SALYGA, V. I., WSHKO Ye A.KQ Yu. A., KARTA
MILF
SHOV L, N., PRYA.-NITSKIY, A. M. MA, 0. 1.:
"Modeling the Process of Teaching Pattern Redogiition by the Yethod of
I-Functions With the Use of a Digital Compater"
Probl. bioniki. ResD. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Problems of
Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental 'Ibematic,Scientific and Technical
Collection), J971, vyp. 7, pp 106-112 (from RZh-Kibernetika.,.No 4, Apr
72, Abstract No 4V582)
Translation: The paper deals with a mathematical model of instruction
-whose basis is a developed learning algorithm of patterr. rtl~ognition
-distinguished by the use of a fundamentally hev procedure o;V predicative
of arbitrary geometric forzs in multidimensional spaces vith
the aid of R-functions. Authors' abstmct.
USSR UDC 678t66.018.86
SMW=t E. I., MYSHKOVSKIY, V. I.v VCBLIKOVA* V. A. , 4w& VMILLO, V. P.
05tudy-of the Gaseous Products of Hadiolysis *f Polymen In the Presence
of Sman Doses of Irradiatiore
Moscow# Plasticheskiye Massy, No 5, 19?31 pp 30-32
Abstracti A study was made of the gaseous products formL-1 during Y -Irradia-
tion by small (2.5 Krads) doses of 4ceertain poIrmer xater3alz tsed in the
medical industryi higb-density polyethylene# methylmetaorylatebutyl acrylate
copolyner polynethylaethacrylatep polyvinyl chloride andvicopolyners of sty-rene
with netbyleathacr
ylate, isoprene and divinyl.
From the expeeimental results presented It can be c*nclWed that by using
higUy sensitive gas chromotography to an&lyze the produe.-ts of i-adiolysis of
certain polymer materWa subjected to the, effect of sterlli2lng doses Of
-radiation (2.5 lir_,U) it in poulble, to estalilieh -11to coux-ria of tho
d6co"osition processes with the formation, of 01-0 5 bydm~=tanz, CO, and C02.
Broad utilization of ionitbig ra4latlon to storlice medli:,4 pxxxitiata mada of
pLotics requires a detailed ztWX of tba adiebanloa Of the InItIal stagets of
the decomposition processes of polymers on Irradiation o~ them by small doses,
q .............. ...
1, 1' 1 -3 1 N ~4 qM! V I I Ii I "M I
lix 66,~t-71:5:39-375
G. v.A,"=r"wM0
Pk-micotechnical Institute imeni A. F. loffe" Mt* a' Solid State Fnys~cs,
and, Tjjz U.,
Acai~-- o- eaces
"Al=m u:7 scontinuities in th,!! Process of Cre,_-p"
~iork, !~irden_11,Z at Tempera-m-e Di
Sverdlovsk, Pizi?a Nietallov i Yetallovedeniye, Vol 291 7to b,: ~Ttx. 7~3, 1230-11-6,
S~ t: Res- s zra- prese-el of the iz-,,estig4ldon o~ increac,!d
S~ zi, of' mezalls _-es-`-,i= -'ror, tire reduiction of -;,n
i:=OCESS af -;s cbsa~-vz~d that vork hardenin,-, of metal ia clearlv
caly 2, considerable density of dislocation cri_:.-*',1a.tes i_-
cf blocks and neaz. them'. !.~~ is sho-wa that, Work pm-
ifef~~,rmti, off cmga7c, ileveel=s in tima Sma is vienrAitlve t-1 11tress =d
city cca c=s . ~i~e of vcrk h-ai deni of nv~ta_s is
r4
for
c-sed. 'Ime nuthors thank V. L. inde;Ybom., A. U.. Orlov, alid V 1. V-11
in the work atd --'0-- discaSsing the resull;04
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UNCLASS I F 160' PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
tlt~t~~ACTJVAT ION DISCHARGE 0 ISLOCATIONS FROM AN INCLINArEoN BOUNUARY
STRESS -U-
-AL
ffMR-8YSHLYAYEN7r M.Ho
'-~~-CQUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~,iE--:sdu_f,tCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(3), B60-5
PUBL ISHED ------- 70
JE AREAS--PHYSICS
M TAGS--CRYSTAL DISLOCATION PHENOMENON, ACTIVATION ENERGYt ELASTIC
T SS, ELASTIC DEFORMATIONt NONLINEAR
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'-00rUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1987/1970 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/01211)03/0860/0865
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105044
UNC LASS I f I k 0
. . . ........ ~.
034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION 140-AP0105044
~'ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN AN ELASTICALI.Y ISOTROPIC 14EDIUM
If THE- LINEAR STRAIN APP-ROXN., THE THERM t RGENCE WAS
ACTIVATED ElE
EXAMD. OF DISLOCATIONS DURING STRESS FROM EQUIL. AND L)EF-ORMI-D,
VERTICALLY INFINITE SERIES OF EDGE DISLOCATIONS OF THE SAME SIGN
EQUIDISTANT FROM EACH OTHER. IN BOTH CASES, CONDIGURATI0,41S OF THE
EMERGING DISLOCATION IN POSITIONS OF STABLE AND:UNSTABLE EQUILe AND THE
ACTIVATION ENERGY OF THE PROCESS WERE OBTAINED AS FUNCTION OF THE
MAGNITUDE OF THE ACTING STRESS. THE FORM OF THE EMERGING DISLOCATION
DEPENDS SHARPLY ON THE STRESS; AT LOW STRESSESt ELONGATED PORTIONS
EMERGE FRON THE SERIES# THE LENGTH OF WHICH EXCEEDS L THE DISTANCE
-SSE$ ONLY SHORT
BETWEEN THE DISLOCATIONS IN THE SERIES. AT.141GH STRE
-SECTIONS ARE ACTIVATED, WITH A LENGTH OF SEVERAL L. THE ACTIVATION
ENERGY.:0F'THE PROCE'SS' IS"RELNTEO TO! THE STKE,S5-8Yl'A'lN0NL [NEAR LAW.
..-rACILITY.' INSTo FIZ. TVERD.'TfLAs CHERNMLOYKAt USSR4
UNCLASS-LF[E-0 - -
112 025 UNC L A S S I F I E 0 PROtE'SSIN~ DATE-30OCT70
,'-l*!iTlTLL---PK(jLlAkIIIES Of rHE FURMATIONOF WELPS IN WEL01; G THL ST-UCIURES
FROM A.MGb ALLOY -U-
'-.,.'AUTti:IR-,(~iZI-t-IYSKC';VA, A.P., NOISEYENK09 t.G.
~'._aUNTkY LF INFG-USSR
SVAROCH10YEt Vk0IZV00STVGp, NO 31 1970, ~P Z7
AREAS-MATERIALS, MECh., IND.,, CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
.....TE)PIC'~TAGS
-ALUMINUM MAGNESIUM ALLOY# STRESS CONCENTRAtIONt dIbLIOGRAPHY,
j ,-ALUKINUM_WELUING/(UlAMG6 ALUMINUM MAGNES iUM: ALLOY
.NT. K G LMARKIING-NU RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PF%GXY REELIFRAME-1999/1-307 STEP NO---UP,10135170/C)OO/003/0027/0027
CIRC A$--CESSLCN NO-001232t6
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
2 12 025 UNG LAS SI Fl ED
C.IRC ACCESSICiN NU--AP01232ob THAT IN
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. [T HAS BEEN E
WELUING THE STRUCTUkES FABRICATED FROM AMG6 ALLOY THERE OCCUR ON THE
'AFVERSE, tjF THE ilt-LD TECHNULOGICAL STRESS CUKENTRATURS WHICH DECREASE
WELD STRENGTH BY 15-20PERCENTO .:A POSISIBILITY WAS;SHOWN OF THE
J -IMPROVING THE FORMAT ON
-.NCREASE,UF:THE STABILITY OF STRENGTH INDJCES*BY I
:OF THE PASSAGE FRrjM.TFE ROOT GF WELD TO THE 8ASE METAL.
UNCLASSIFIED
II 1 11
~T
7N~
uDc: 6,n. 3i-6-174: 0625.21
USSR
VYS-
IMEMNOV, K. S., DUD:T1IC1L4._KO, A. I., CAMBURG, B. M.,V "'; - _~"
Siberian of the E't at, 1 ~2"i i; it an'!! Fa rm i
and Scientific Research institute "Energosetlproyelkt"
"A PortablL- Substation"
n ~- e Obraztsy., oyarn-T)re Zn-J-,i,
MOSCW, fl_:K~i 2~O
jL YX
5o 9, Isar -g2, Author's Certificate Ho 331464, Division li, filed 19 Jan 68,
Published 7 Feb 72, p 174
Translation: This Aut'--or's Ceitificate introduces: 1. A 220111016 kV porta-
ble substation contidning an open 220 kV distribulLion do-Ace, an alatotrans-
former connected by the 220 U lino to the sur ly netvark transforii:er, an
open M Ms' di ned. 6 IcV de-
istribut-ion dcvice and a self-contai
vice. As P_ distinC.LishinE feature of the pattbnt, the dev-lc,,, is M.Sae mole
n,'- t1je autotrans-forre.
cozTsct and portable by r of the in~!Ompletc-phnsc
type- and cr-r=ectins it. tc t],"12 Su"U" licit-.orl" by tio phase ctnductorsr of the
wisfo=r to
220 10.F line and connect-ng Lhe neut tral of U -c supply netvark tr~
the ungrotm-ded ijeutl-~2 af t'he au'Cotransforrx_~r, the neutral s being Connected
by an ==ounded cable c-i' the 200 k'." line. 2. knodif;catioa of th-is sub-
station. in vhicb voltrag Fsy=etry at coznslu-~lex points is eliminatued by con-
ge
necting EL booster transforr;er in the circuit breWL.
lit' /V,! 6-/,V,7--,r
DEPARTHEM OF TILE NAVY
CIO
A NAVAL THTrI.1.1Gv;CE ;urmR1 CKWTFR
TRANSLATION DIVISION
1,301 SUITLAND rUD
0
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20190
`
CLASS IF;CATION.- TASSIFIED
UNC
tPPPOVFD FOR PUBLIC RELLYSF. DISTRIBUTION UNIAMITED
TITLE: 11sasuring thQ 0"Allstion Kola~tlon Time of tha
00'1 Level of CO2Holeculea in the Temperature
interval of 300* 6nO'K
Itmeraniye vremeni kolebatellnoy relaksatsii urovnya
tcwpat~tur 300-600'K
7'~ 00*1 0016V"41Y C02 v inter"Ic
AMOR(S)z
tMLLn~.A . Serik.0y, X,1 . an4 TwokWiy, Y^, .6
PAGESs 5
n*7 !jLaktraskapit, No. 2. 1972
m4u"411 prl lad-
Pages 249-A2
ORICINAL IAXGUACE:
1"nSLATORs CRH
RISC MASIATION J40, ILL7 APrIt0Vw f'T'K,
OATI! _ 7ek laing 1471
~7
~P
USSR UDC 591.18
HYSUMODSay-m-s-
and KUZNMOVA, G. D., Institute of Higher Vervous.
of
-ActivitYs, Academy 9ciences USSR
"Degree of Indifference of a Conditioned Stimuluzi Light .4"Jelf-Stimulation"
Moscow, Doklady Akademli Kauk SSSR, No 4, 1971, pp 978-980
Abstracts Rats were placed in a chamber In one w&11 of which was a pedal that
produced a flash of light when pressed, After a few attempts tho animals
repeatedly pressed the pedal from 20 to 150 times an hour and between flashes
they would.lie on or near the pedal. When the light was disconneetedt the
animals ceased to press the pedal and would occupy various parts *f the chamber.
Intraperitoneal injection of amphetamine sulfate stimulated the animals and at
first resulted in their pressing the pedal somewhat less often than usual.
But 5 to 20 minutes later the rate of self-stimulation increased sharply and
sometimes, 20 or more times greater than the original level. Thus light$
like electric current, is not a neutral stimulus. In another sexles of experi-
senta, rats were given the choice of two cl=bers in a labyriath, one contain-
eference for
14 a bliritking light. Hast of the aninals displayed a cleax-cut pi.
the illminated chazber until the. frequency of,fUshes was Incre4sed to 20 per
see whereupon an the animals imiediately left the chambero
111=111UN MWIF MIS N
FIED:
028 PROC5,t~SING DATE--230CT70
UNCLASST
~,~'T,ilt'~--~SONIE IMPLI.CATIONS or- THE ANOMALOUSIEXCITABILITY:.CYCLE OF THE VISUAL
'IN -RABBITS -U-
.;AUTt4OR--,MYSLO6ODSKIY9 M*Se
~t`OUNTR~ OF INFO--USSR
-ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY DEYATELINOSTI, 1970, VOL 20, NP, 3, PP
AT.E- PUBL ISHED - ----- 70
1_-~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--VISUAL PERCEPTIONP SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, BRAINt SURGERY,
ELECTROPHY:S I OL OGY
MARKING--NO RESTRfCTION5
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAt4F--1997/1914 STEP NO--IR/0247/701020/0031060?/0611
r-tQC ACCESS!0N NO--AP0120569
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[N5 DATE-230CT7~
CIRC. ACCESSION NIJ--AP0120568
GP-0- ABSTRACT. PECULTARIT[ES OF RESPONSES ~3 F r H, E
CORTICAL AREA 1*0 A PAiRED PHOTIC STIMULUS WEIRE STUDIEO IN ACUTE
EXPERIMENTS ON ALERT RABBITS WITH LOCAL (ELECTROLYTIC) AND
EXTENSIVE ABLATIONS (PERFORMED. BY MEANS OF AN ENCERHALOTOME-) IN THE
s 0 3
ROSTRAL PART OF THE BRAIN STE' THE CORTICAL RESPONSES WERE A.ALY E Y
A- SU4MATOR DESIGNED ON THE 6ASIS OF AN. AMPLITUDE ANALYSER. CHANGES IN
THE EXCITABILITY CYCLE WERE MANIFESTEO 1~ A OkASTIC -0ECREASE JR CCJ,4;)LC-Tc-
10 STIMULUS :ACTED ON THE
SUPPRESSION OF THE RESPONSE, IF THF_SECON
u T OF 3 W '
GREFRON THE PRECEDING SLO NEGATIVE, WAVE (SNW)v AND [14 A DECREASE
f
%M COMPLETE ABSENCE OF kEDUCTION OF TEMPORAL SN14 CtiAKArTERLSTICS OF rHE
All
-RESPONSE TU A TEST STIMULUS(DISTURSANCE OF THE ESCAPE PHE*momENON).
~:-.',::~-ASSUMPT- ION H&S BEEN MADE ON THE POSSIBLE ;GENESIS OF -THE PHENOMENAl. AND
-S OF THE VISUAL
.-THEIR KQLE~IN THE ORGANIZATION OF PAROXYSMAL RESPONSE
-CORTEXJ0.~A FLICKERING LIGHT HAS BEEN D.ISCUSSED. FACILITY:
OF-HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY AND NEUROPHYSiOLOGYt USSR ACADEMY
-OF :SCIENCESt MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
gum Miltm
Acoustics
USSR UDC: 534.
I. B. MARGOLI.N. A. D. YCLIM 3OV, A A FOICIIIL, P. F.,
MYSOV, V. G.
lur r a
ethod. of Measurin- the Acoustic Conduction of the L 1,illir ;U f Ce
Direct M
powder"
0
1
5,
~-Auch. sb. (Physics of Aerodisperse
Fiz. aercdisners. s2stezr. Nezhved. i
VVP
qystems. Interdcpartmental Ecientific.Collection), 1971, pp Sh-92
-cm RZh ~6M52h)
(ft -F-izika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract Ho
ia developed for measuring acoust..c c uc-
Translation: A direct ra
tivi ty of a buxrning suxface as the ratio 04, tile, chall~"e irl the velocity of
ssure in the
outflow of combustion products from the surface to the pr,,;.
acoustic vave -at the ~urziing surface. The pressure is neasured by a piezo-
electr-ic transducer, and tlie acoustic velocity at the burninG surface, is
determined by an electrcma,petic f1wmeter system with trialsverso. ria-rietic
field in a t-ube of circular cross section with insulated walls. The hif-h-
-r -re 4o ned -~-,r lu~!~s 'T' t,'Unpc~".'de-r Cambustion aetti-d a!~ the conq-,:ct-
Ing IAIC 4LICSL ';rz"Ci:avri of powder vao plitced in tifte tc;rcther
'th a noir;~L, ter planna j()nf-itIAj-w'Il v'loles.
i I Mr, Iffiff-H MI
USSR
SVET
-LICINYY, !. B. et al., F-iz. aeradispers. sistem Mezhved. na'Licti. sb. ,
.1971, vyp. 4, pp 84-92
could be made both at fixed and variable pressures and signal frequencies.
A theory of the method is developed, and a theoretical analysis Lnd experi-
mental study are made of the effect of various factcrs on, measiirem--nt re-
sults. The dimensionless acoustic conduction of the burnInj,-5 surface of
nitroglycerin powiers is measured, and satisfactory aGreement with the re-
sults.of measurements by other methods is obtained. Autfwrs ubtAract.
2,
Organometallic CW d
poun a
USSR TDC 542.91;547.1'119:547.412.732
XOPAYEVICH, Yu. L., VELEN'K-IY, G. G., MS .,-Xe. 1,, GEDIAN, L. S., and
XNUNYANTS, I. L., Institute of,Element-Organic,Compounds,~Academy of
Sciences USSR
"Derivatives of Bis(pentafluoroethyl)arsen~ous Acid"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, 1, Jan 73,
pp 121-122
Abstract: The reaction of ethanol with (C2F5)ASF (1) re-gults in the forma-
tiork of small amounts of the corresponding,ester. In the presence of S102,
however, the yield of (C2F5)2ASOC2B is significantly increased. The
hydrolysis of I leads to the formation of (C2F )AsOAs(C 85)2; and the
subsequent reaction with diethylanine to (C2F ' 512 -
5~2AO(C,Z Reaction of
(I)-w:ith phanylmaguesium bromide leads to the formation 6.f (C2]15)2AsC6H5-
Syntheses, elemental composition, and mass spect ometric,and h%R data are
r
given for the compounds generated. I
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7
MATHEMATICS;
Differential& Integral Equations
USSR 4 UDC 517.913
MYTROPOL'S#KYY, YTV. Q., Academician of the Academy of Soiancei3 Ukrainian SSR,
of.k1athematics,,.Academy oil Sciances Ukrainian
SSR
"On the Decomposition of Nonlinear Syst.ems"
Kiev, Dopovidi Ak-ademii Nauk Ukrains'koi RSR, Seriya A Fizyko-
Takhnichni ta. Yatematychni Nauky, No 12, Dee 72, PP 1078-1082
Abstract: The axticle considers the Wiestion,of the reduction of a system of
nonlinear,orcUnary differential equationslof the form
dxj
dt
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(a,,
dt
USSR
Id
HIMPOWS-IM, YU. 0., and WPATIN, 0. K., Dopov Ii Akademii Nauk Ukrain
s1koi RSR, Seriya A Fizyko-Tekhnichni ta Hatematychni MOW, Ho 12, Dee
721F Pp 1078-1082
cc a., t) are continuous functions
where C(Li (a,, t)# nj %a
of the parameters al,...,a, and time t in a certain reg ion, yjnl
(j-I,,.#*,nj.) are holomorphic functions in 0. Oextain reglo~ The problem
is to find the co-ditions which make it possible, depend1mg on the form of
system (1), to establish when there are trPansformtions of the variables
which turn to depend only on the variables x,.,**e,x,,-and which reduce
(1) to a certain equivalent system which is of the same order but decomposes
into a series of independent subsystems of new variablos. The axticle es-
sentially uses the classic results of Lie theory and thetheory of linear
partial differential equations of first order.
2/2
USSR UDC: 519.2
"Differential Equations With Free Boundaries in Problems of Stochastic
Control"
Izv. AN EstSSR. Fiz., mat., 1973, 221 No 1, pp 37-45 (from RM-Kfber-
netika, No 7, Jul 73o abstract No TV216 by the author)
Translation: A study is made of the question of reducing problems of
stochastic control to solution of di fferential equation'r, vit1h free boun-
daries. In the case of a finite nimber of-values of tho controlling
action, such a reduction is possible for system which are linear with
respect to stp-:te, and also for nonlinear systems with Ban integral loss
function. In the case of a limited. maximum value of the controlling func-
tion, the reduction is effected in the case of terminal control of the
linear system. kn exa=le is Siven.of solution of dlffe~-ential equations
with free boundaries which arise in problems of stochastic control.
o 27 UN C L A S S 11 F"T E 0-_PROC~SSING DATE--18SEP70
tTL E-- N EAR 0 R 0 E RIN REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS _U_
.-AUTHOq-(02)-UMANSKlYt YA.S.t MYULLERP A.S.
,~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.j CHERN. MET.~ 1970, 1341)t 128-31
PUBLISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
.iTOPIC TAGS--AEFRACTORY MATERIALt CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, TJrANIU14 CARBIDE,
~,_::.TUNGSTEN CARBIDEt NIOBIUM CARBIDE# VANADIUM COMPOUNOO TANTALUM ALLOY
CGNTROL MARKING--tiO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_~-PROXY Rc.ELIFRAME--1988/0961 STEP NO--UR/0148/TO/1)13/001/0128/0131
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0105830
UNCLASSIFIE0
USSR UDC: 669.3511171:620.18
IVAN OVA, S. I., WUL I!., PINCHUK, P. A.
"Distribution of Chromium, Manganese and Zirconium in Copper-Iron-Aluminum
Alloys"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 12, Dec 73, pp 53-54.
Abstract: X-ray spectral microanalysis is used to establish that the copper
matrix in cast Cu-Fe-Al alloys contains 7to 12% Al, 1.6-3.0% Fe and
approximately 1/2 of the manganese introduced to the alloy. ln alloys with
chromium, the copper matrix includes sections rich in chromium, but almost
:all,the-chromium is located in the iron phase, containing;from 1.5 to 14.4%
W and 10.3 to 13.0% Al.
713
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PROCESS I; JG DAIE--23: CT70
--REINFORCED CONCRETE SHAFT TIE: BEAMS PREPARED f8.0111 HIGH STRENOT14
T TL E
MATER~IALS -U-
.-,-~.AUTfiOR-(0Z)-MYURBERGj V.K., MIKHALEV# V.G.
"COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
~~:SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., GORN. ZH. 1970, 13(2), 33-7
OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70
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AREAS--MATERiALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPItYr lqECH. D.
C_IVIL AND MARINE ENGR
~'~;,TOPIC' TAGS -REINFORCED CONCRETE, BLAST FURNACE SLAGo MINING ENGINEERING,
~,CDNSTRUGTION MATERIAL
rL,'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
__PROXY REEL/FRA,4E--1997/1025 STEP NO--UR/0150/70?013/rJO2/003310037
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0119892
UNCLASSIFIED
Oil --230CT70
_ .. 1. /_ UNCLASSIFIED PROCtSSING DATE
~,rIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119892
TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CROSS SECTWIN OF THE TIE BEAM
IS U SHAPED. IN THE LONGITUDINAL RIBS THE REINFORC.CMENT WITH PERIODIC
PROFILE 5 MM IN DIAM, AND A STRENGTH OF 15,000 KG P~~ CM PRIME3 IS
PLACED, ITS LENGTH VARIED FROM 0.5 TO I M, rHE C ONC It ET EVOL. IS 3.3-6.6
I.? THE WT. 7.8-15.6 KG, THE METAL CONSUMPTION O.B-0.3 KG. THE
CONCRETE CONSISTED OF GROUNO GRANULATED METALLUP.GICAL LAsr FUR.ACF
SLAG* WATER GLASS, INAOH WITH A SP. GR. OF Lo42-1.45, FINE SAND WITH A
SIZE 140DULE OF 2.8 CONTG. 3.5PERCE14T DUSTLIKE AND CLAYEY PARTICLES,
-AGGREGATE WITH A SP. GR. OF 2.8 CONTG. 2.8PERCEi,,T OP OUSTLIKE AND CLAYEY
PARTICLES. THE OPTIMUM WT. RATIO OF SAND AND AGGkEGj%TE WAS 1:1.83) FOR
VOID FRACTION OF 0.26* THE OPTI-HUM GLASS:SLAG RATIO WAS 0.325-0.365.
THE COMPN. OF THE CONCRETE WAS GROUND GRANULATED SLA13 500-5009 WATER
'GLASS 140-5, NAOH 18.5-20t SAND 550-6501 .AGGREGATE 1.100-1300o WATER 40-5
~KG. THE TIE BEAMS WERE MANUFO. IN INDIV(DUAL STEEL MOLDS. FOR SPANS OF
-D ZONE 014PNG TO BREAK IN H
700-950 Mm, FAILURE OCCURRED IN THE STRFTCHF T E
RE.IiNFORCEMEN TIE
IT . BeAMS WITH A SPAN OF 450 MM ARE D"STROYED ON THE
-SOPPOkTS OWING TO THE APPEARANCE OF CRACKS. THE cRur, TRANISYERSAL FORCE
~,~,~,OF CONCRETE OF TYPE 500~IS 1.8 TONS. THE~TEE 6FAMS !,414E RZCOMMENDED FOR
y DUTY. UNDER MINING CONOITIONS, FACILITY~: KA R AGAND.
OLITEKH. INST.t KARAGANDA, USSR.
U N C L A S S IF" E_ 01
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USSR UDC 621.357:621.79.027
ktyzD KOV A. M. M11MI&NOVA, 11. A., ZHURAVSKIY, A. K.
"Selection of Electrolytes for Electrochemical ffachining"
V sb. Novoye v elektrofiz. i elektrolichim. obrabr~tke materialov (What's New in
Electrophysical and Electrochemical Treatment of, Materiala -- collection of
works),~Leningrad, Hashinostroyeniye Press,'1972, pp 21,23 (from RZh-Khimi
Ho'12,
Jun 72, Abstract No 12000)
Translation: The potentiostatic method of studying the atiode behavior of LI-
961 alloy in solutions of different composition is used to select the optimal
composition of the electrolyte for electrochemical dimensional i-iiachining. This
is. an aqueous solution of 15% NaCI and 5% NaNO
USSR UDC: 537-31-2.C2
SAVITSYCTY, Ye. M. BAROIT, V. V. MYZENYOVA, L. F. , MAPTY310VA, L. F.
"A Study of Magri e ti zation of Niobiwa apd Zirconium Sirigl(2 Cry4A.P.Isl'
Moscow, SverkhFrovodyashchiye sp-lai-y i soyedin,--sbornfl~ (Sur.!: rcond-'Ict 2*.vc
Alloys and Compounds-collection of works), "Nauka," 1972), pp 1212-125 (fro,~-
RZh-Radioteldhnika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract Allo jr41--wnr6))
Translation: Curves ar,e plotted for the magnetizaticn a single crystal
speca-mens of niobii-n -vith 5'Z zirconiizi having various orystallo6raphic
axial orientations (at b.2 K). The results show anicotro-o o-~ -~'he criticn!
magnetic fields, the residual magnetic rioment band the
moment. Three illustrations, bibliogrpahy of 13 titles-~
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., IKOVA L. F. , BARON., V. V., MUTP3.101VA, L. F.
"Investigation of the Structure and Superconducting Properties of Single
Crystals of Hiobium With 5 and 10 Percent Zirconiumll
V sb., Probl. sverkhDrovodyashch. materialov (P,-oblems of SuDerconducting
Materials--collection of works), 146sc