US9R
SKRYABIN, K. I., Knizhnove Obozrealye, 20 Aug 71, p 4
of the more thoroughly studied cetaceans living in our waters but also species
living in other regions of the Pacific Ocean. This approach is verv valuable
because it enables us to become familiar with certain, previously Unknown
aspects of the biology of these animals. Here are a few examples. Certain
'features ofthe color of sperm-whales and other dentate cetaceans. confirm
the premise that these animals have a family life. A comparative study of
the spinal column structure and of the motions performed by various dolphins
made it possible to draw the conclusion that there is a direct correlation
between the speed of swimming and the number of tail vertebTae. Analysis of
:the outer.integument and receptors has revealed that some dolphins have such
a highly developed dermal sensitivity that their skin may actually function
as a.sound wave receptor. Thebook offers many such conclusions which are
i=eresting not only to cetacean specialists but also to getieral biologists
uralists.
and amateur nat
The boole- has three chapters which are not written by its authorn. One
chapter deals with the structure of the central nervous systevzI, 4md it is
written by a very prominent specialist in that area, Prof. G. Pillari from
the Institute of Brain Study in Switzerland. The second c~japter, written
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SKRYABIN, K. I., Knizhnoye Obozreniye, 20 Aug 71, p 4
by Candidate of Biological Sciences 1,11. L. Krushinskaya, deals with the be-
-,orsh' -orompted by the
havior.of cetaceans. This expansion of the autl IT) was
justified desire to offer the reader the most qualified and precise informa-
tion,on all aspects of the cetaceans' biology. 'rhe third chapt'ar, dealing
with cetacean parasites$ came from the pen of one of.our most outstanding
helminthologists -- Prof S. Ya. Delyamure.
Special mention should be given to the apt presentation of the Tiaterial in
every chapter: the first factual part is followed by an analysis of hypo-
theses and views and is concluded with an evaluation of the most interesting
problems.
The book is written in a vivid stvIe despite the fact that it is not a
-popular publication but a scientific monograph.. The textjs further
th numerous illustrations (over 200) many of which are
embellished vi
published for the first time.
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USSR. UDC. ~6,6D.. 620 1
KRASNIKOV, N. Ye., SKRYABIN. N. P., KOCHETOV" 1. M.
"Deformation Resistance of Titanium Alloys at High Temperatures"
Mbscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 12, Dec 13, lip, 51-53.
Abstract: A formula is recowended for practical calculations of the
strength of titanium alloys in the 700-900' C interval, wi
th degrees of defor-
mation up to 40% and deformation rates up to 150 sec-1. The formula recom-
mended is:
USSR
UW 669.295:621-77
and 30.NDYUGIN;l V. M.
EMSNIKOVI N. Ye., _mn-LIN
"Deform-tion Characteristics of Titan
Jum Alloys in Rolling"
Moscorr, Tsvetnyye metally, No. 7j Jul 71, pp 71-73
Abstracts The deformation process of titanium alloys vms in
vestigated by rolling composite and solid-mpecimens of the al-
Vt!-1 , Vt5 , Vt8 , Vt15 j etc . The experiments revealed
u
.that the lower the plasticity and the higher the resis'ance to
deformation of surface layers relative to central layers, the
greater the widening of the rolled strip. Por the,~calculation
of the widening, formulas.for the widening o *f steel
strips with a certain correction can be used. A modifibd for-
mula of A.I.Grishkov is presented from which thewidening of
titanium alloys can be calculated with a maximum discrepancy
of 10 Three illustr., two formulas, one.table, eight-biblio.
refs.
it -IM I"
It
A ~;i:wi
UNCLASSIF ED PROCESSING 0ATE--160CT70
025
-,TITLE--RHEQENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BRAIN TUMORS -U-
~1,,AUTHOR-104)-SHEFERt D.G.t SKRYABINI V.Vtt HYAKOTAP A.YE.t SAK0111CH9 V.P.
_CMNTRY OF INFO--USSR
URCE--ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. S.:KORSAKOVA, 1970,
VOL.70, Nk 5, FP 680-684
`,"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~'SIJBJECT-AREAS-BIOLOGIC-AL AND -MEDI:CAL SCIENCES
--TUMORi, BRAIN# HYPERTENSION, INTRACRANIAL PRESSUREI GIAGNOSTIC
PIC:TAGS
M ED I C I N E
TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117486
2il_ 025 UNCLASSIFVE0 PROCESSING DATE--160CtTO
C-IRC ACCES.S101% NO-AP0117486
ABSTR.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A85TRACT. ON THE BASIS OF CLINICAL
'OBSERVATIONS OF 116 CASES WITH BRAI N,TUMORS 'HE AUTHORS DISCUSS
YHECCHAINGES OF REG DURING THE OIFFEPENT STAGES OF THE H'ePLFs'TE'wS I VE
SYNDROMS. THE PESULTS OF SUCH STUDIES PERMIT TO CONCLUDE T~i;%T THERE IS
:,A CERTAIN CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CLINICAL STAGE OF
HYPERTENSION AND THE AMPLITUDE FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTiCS IN THE
-REdISTERED CURVES. THE AUTHORS RECOPMENDED. TO TAK& INTO CONSIDERATIoN
~~',JHI,S FACT IN A CLINICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE REG 0ATAi;INASMUCH, AS THE
...---,FOCAL SYMPTOMS OF TUMORS MAY BE EXPRESSED ON THE BACKGROUND OF SUCH
OF THE REG WHICH IS CON0lTIOil4E:D SY AN INCREASE OF THE
Vi:KH 8J'LEZNEY I
PRESSURE. FACILITY: KLANIKA NEKV%
SVERDLOVSK MEDITSINSKOGO INS:TITUTA.
UIN CS S I FI E D
msR UX
POPOVI S, A., SKRYABINA, T. A., BLOiQuIlli, V. X
"Results of Calculating Metal Orthotropic Slabs of Bridge Batt Strut_*turetcz"
Tr. Mosk. in-ta Inzh. zh.-d (Transactions of the Vciicov 7--~r,-ute of
transp
Railvay TranspoR En6ineers), 1969, Vyp. 269, pp 30-44 (from. liZii-14--'idicnika, No 3~1
March 1970, Abstract No V162)
-e1 o-U~o-
Tra-nslation: Using a finite -difference rpthod, the perforwnce of rt ~ i
tropic slab of a noncut bay structure in a truck bridgle is exard"ned as a
localized load, based on the hypothesis of the slab's orthatropicitj. FivQ var-
of the slab with different types of longitudinal ribs were calc-alated.
-erse ribs bi the sure and at dl;--
Designs with placement of longitudinal and tranev
ferent levels were examined. Restune
019 UNCLASSI FIED PROC E S S I NG 0ATE-11SEP70
-1-ITLE"-EFFECT OF TFMPERATURE ON THE ADSORPTION OF GELATIN ANO Cy F L A T I N
-T I.-VA T E 0 COLLOIDAL PARTICLES ON THE FREE.SURF-ACE OF A HYDROSOL AIR
~,AUT.140.R--L-:KR AS NOVA, G~.S., SKRYLEV, L.D. MGKRUSHINt' S.6,
OF- INFO--USSR
.-SPURCIE-7-H. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19710 43(3) 692-5
TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~:SVBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
T
'-.:OPM TAGS-COLLOIDt ADSORPTIONt GEL, SULFTbEt HIGH TEMPERATURE FPFECT
C r.) 'N 1' r- 0 LMAFK PNG-N-~) E STR I CT I O!V'S
:-DOCUMENT CLA;S-WICLASSIFTED
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GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT 20MGRECS Ald. RU`1111-~:S UN0;:Q
DYNA~.i!C C9NOTT19'N'S ADSOR5-F;) 3.0 AND 6.0 Tll~FS 10 PR71,ir- INFGATIVE7 ~,-Cm
-PRIEM2 OF GELATiN FQ0M I TS 0.02 AND 0.07PEPCENT S,')LNr,, . RESP. AN
..%INCREASE OR A Or-CREASE OF THIS'TF-4P. LOKRED THE ADS9RPTION' 9F GFLATIIN.
-.~ADSORPTION OF PARTICLES OF HYDROSOLS OF~CD AND S13 SULFIDES ACTIVATED
WITH GELATIN BY AIR BUBBLES WAS INDEPENDENT OF TE%IP.';FPGM 15 TO
DEGREES,. WHILE THE ADSORPTION OF AtTIVATED P8
5 SULF[0E AND CU
PERROCYANIDE. HYDR.OSr,LS DEC!ZEASE.SHARPLY IN- THE SAME TF-Nip INTERVAL. THIS
-,,~,~.;GSSERVATION 'IS tXPL'AlNED BY 'THE ADSORIPT-TON OF OJSPE-F,~,ED GELATIN BY
COLL(31:1)AL SULFIDES OF CD AND S8, WHICH WERE. ZOMPOSED' OF 5 M,N L L R
-PARTICLES WHEN COMP*ARED TO PB AND CU CONM~ HYDROSOLS.
A. t L I !L, t Lz 1
,A j
t
p
pRoCj;SS IN
UN .
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T IT.L.E-CiN THE POSSIB-ILITY 0,F OPC~(ATIGN OF A DIFFRACTION RAOIATION
OSCILLATOR -U~-
~-,,,.,GE,NEKATCJK UNDER CONPITICiNS OF 6PCKWARD WAVE 'VG
,~AUTHOR-(03)-SKRYNNIKY 8.K.t BALAKLITSKlYt [,.How KURINP
OF VJFQ-USS,~
o -23; (MAY 19-10)
SOURCE--IJKRAYIN. FIZ. Z11. (USSP%)v VOL. 15t N 5, P. Ti7
DATE PUBLISHED ---- tHAY 7 0
-~.SUBJECT A9EAS--PHYSICS
T 0 P I CTAGS--l3ACKV4AK0'. v,AVL OSCILLATOR, ELECTRUMAGNLTIC WAV E 0 1 FFRAC r 10,111
MICROWAVE GENE i~A r0~11'
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~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REr-L/FKAME--3005/1307 STEP t,10--LJfk/0185/10/0.L5/0i:)5/0717/0723
-_C- IRC- -ACCESS ION -,%40--AP 0 133 712-
212 023 UNCLASSI FIED. PKCICIESS ING !*)ATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACC ESS I OiN Nti-AP0133712
ABSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) ,-?P-0- ABSTRACT. THE R E SULT S AR E QNS I DER ED 101c: AIN
1 -1 CONDITIONS TOGETHFR WITH i~CGG;-'PANYING
-EXPERimcrirAL STUDY OF THE BWL
I
THE LATTER ~-.AS FOUNU 114 OF
UIFFRACTION RAJ
H
DIFFRACTION (GD:0 WHEN CPERATING IN A S AILLiMETER
_IER A,',) INTERRRUPT~~D REGIME. A 'OMPARISOIN WAS IMIADF 0-F THESE
RAINGE,i UNL
OPEPATING CONIDITIONS e!ITH A 'Pt-:PFl:-CTI R EG I il EOf'DI FFR ACI ION kANATIGN.
USSR UDC: 621. 317. 421
GORSIKAYA, E. M., SKRYNNLI.-OV, R. G. and
------------------------- -
FRANK -KAMENETSKIY, A. V.
"Measurement of Magnetic Induction During, Pendulum Os cillations of
Magnetometer Measurement Trans f orme.r"
Moscow, Metrologiya, 1973, No 4, pp 73-79
Abstract: The subject magnetometer consists essentially of a pendulum
oscillating in the magnetic field to be measured. The voltage generated in a
coil. mounted on the pendulum is pro ortional to the magnetic field. Three
p
problems related to this magnetometer are solved: 1. With the. pendulum
o-9cillating in the plane of the magnetic mexedian, the mean voltage for one
veriod of oscillation is derived, the expression of errors committed by
averaging the voltage for a fraction of a period is given. Z. The eff-2ct of
the magnetic moment of the magnetometer base is analy,led. 3. The effect
of oscilla' tions of the magnetometer base is investigated.
1/1
USSR
UDC 581.2
MOSKOVETS111 S. Institute of Miarobiology
and Virology, Academy of--Sciences Ukrainian S3R
"Mycoplasma as Agents of Plant Diseases"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 3, May/Jun 71,
PP 381-390
Abstract: The role of Mycoplasma in the pathogenesis of a number
of diseases affecting apple, tomato, onion, carrot, clover, and
other plants is discussed. The damage caused by these diseases
is considerable, on occasion incurring losses tiqualling 45-100,,/~C,')
of the crODS. The history of the study of phytopathogenic
Rycoplasma iB given and a description of their.biological and
morphological characteristics. Topio~q for further study of
these microorganisms are outlined. -The study ed' Mycoplnsma
received its greatest impetus at a conference held in 14ay 1966
at the New York Academy of Sciences, where a permanent Inter-
national Committee on the Nomenclature of Bacteria was appointed..
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MOSKOVETS', S. M., et a!, M'-krobiologicheskiy ~_hurnsl, Vol 33,
No 3, May/Jun 71, PP 381-379-0
Guided by the latest results obtained in the study of Mycoplasma,
the Subcommittee created in the order of Mycoplasmatales a new
class of microorganisms named Mollicutes, a class varallel to
that of Schizomycetes. The new class includes all of the micro-
organisms which are filterable, can be cultivated on noncellular
media, are nonraverting, and differ biologically and morphologi-
cally from bacteria, rickettsia, protozoa, and viruses parasitic
in tissues. The sensitivity of Mollicutes to dlyes is extremely
low; they arej however, readily discernible and contrast well
in electron microscopic investigations. For this reason tlie
method of electron microscopy is the main method of investigation
of Mycoplasma today. The phytopathogenic Mycoplasma are highly
polymorphic, with a reproduction cycle which isi,~lso highly
heterogeneous. The mycoplasmic etiology of plai',-t. diseases as
established by electron microscopy is based on the pres8nce of
mycoplasma-like bodies in diseased plants, a-rid the absence of
such bodies in healthy plants; the therapeuttic effect of tetra-
cycline on the affected plants; andthe disappearance of the
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MOSKOVETSIJ 86 M., et al, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnalj Vol 131
No 3, May/Jun 71, pp 181-390
-etracycline.
mycoplasma-like bodies from plants treated witb t
These conclusions, however, are not sufficient in themselves
unless they are corroborated by Koch;s postulates. These postu-
lates have already been confirmed in the case of such plant
diseases as sugarcane streak, maize stunt, and alfalfa mosaic.
Purther tasks in connection with the study of -IMIlycoplasma are
differentiation and classification of the various species of
these microorganisms, study of their physiologital arid biochemi-
cal characteristics, development of.methods of analyzing their
nucleic acids, and determination of their aerological activity.
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177
UDC 621.391.2
I GI I., BELYAYEV, A. V.
ItTli,eory of Optimal Linear Filtration"
Moscow, Radiotelchnika i elektronika, Vol XVII, No 2, 1972, pp 321-331
Abstract: 'Multidimensional linear systems are defined which insure optimal
performance of a given linear operation on the useful signal by the Zadeh or
Kalman numbers. The Pontryagin principle of the maximum permitted reduction
of the problem of synthesis of the giveh devices to one and the same system of
ordinary differential equations with different boundai conditions. For a
useful signal satisfying a given system of equations, a sinple quadratic repre-
sentation of the optimal systems was obtained in the form of matrices of vyei-ht
functions and finite expressions were obtained for the dispersion.matrices of
the estimates. The primary difficulty when implementing the optimal systems
in this form consists in inversion of the n X n dimensional vatrices. This
can beavoided by appropriate selection of the basic mcitrice~_9. Along with the
.quadratic representation of the systems, under de-flned conditioms their be-
havior is described by differential equations. The results.obutined are a
generalization (for the investigated class of trajectories of the target) of
the results of Kalman and Bussy [It. E. Ralrian; R. S. Bussy, .!-Jolks of the Aineri-
can Society of Mechanical Ln;~ineerii, Series D) -to the case o~ an arbitrary
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RA I -
USSR UDC 547.569.2,34-1.26,118.07
VOUSHIN, M. P., V12CS;er, R. V,, SKRYPNIX, YU. G., L'voy, "Order of Lenin"
Polytechnical Institute
"A Method of Making O,O-Dialkyl Phosphonomethylene Aryl Sulficles"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, lzobreeteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Toyarnpja Znaki,
No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate No )45166, Div C, filed 18 Sep ?0,
published 14 Jul 72, P 97
Translations This Author's Certificate introduces a met~ol of i:aking 0,0-
&iaLk-jlphosphonomethylene aryl sulfides. As a distinguishing cf the
patent, the process is simplified by reacting a 0,0-dial:,-.ylphoi,,phono.Tethy-
lene diaxyl sulfonate with thlophanol in an Inert organic solvont such as
acetone in the presence of potassiua carbonate Ath.sub&equent isolation
of the goal product by conventional methodis,
1A
USSR UDC 669-295-053-0
SKRYIENYTiT and RODYAM, V. V.
V. M.
Measuring the Surface of Sponge Titanium"
Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i nrovektn. in-t titana (Collectiou of Works of the All-
Union Scientific Research and Design Institute of Titanium), 1970, 5-, PP 59-66
.(from RM-Mletallurgiya, 140 11, Nov 70,, Abstract. No I I G153)
Translation: The methodology and results of measurements of the surface of
magnesium-therrml. sponge Ti are presented., The method of' lov-tenperature
adsorption (the PET ruetbod) is used. Ar is used as the source of absoillbate
at the temperature of 196'. The size of the specific surf.ace of sponge Ti,
produced by the magnesium-thermal method is cowiercial tipparatus, can reach
2-.5,M2/g. 2 ill., 1 table, 8 bibl. entries. Authors' abstract
USSR
UDC 669.295.053.28
S MAL'SHIN, V. it.
"Problem of the. Mechanism of Reducing Titanium Tetrachloride by 'Magnesium During
the Production of Sponge Titanium".
V sb. Iletalloterm. protsessy v khimi-IL i matallurgii (Metallothermic Processes
in Chemistry and IL--tallurgy -- collection!of works) , Novosibirsk, NaIAZa Press,
1971, pp 97-101 (from Mh-lfetallurgiya, No .4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G21-5)
Translation: The existing concepts of the mechanism of the interaction of Tiel 4
with 11g, the experimental methods of studying it,and some- results of studying
the kinetics of the reduction process in static and dynwiic reactors are dis-
cussed. The bibliography has 12 entries.
NOW'. 1 W4,1
USSR.
UDC 669~29S
RODYAKIN, V. V. GEGLER, V. E. , Y IM.
"Magnesium-Therma:l Production of Sponae Titanium"
magniyetennicheskove Proizvodstvo Gubchatogo Titana [English version above],
MetalluriziYa Press, 1971- 216 pages.
Translation of Annotation: This book presents general information on the
physical- chemical properties, production and consumption oiF magnesium, -thermal
titanium- The theoretical principles of the technological processes involved
in the production of nagncsiu:n-thermal sponge titanium are presented. The
technolog of production of magnesium-thermal titanium, design of apparatus,
0Y
methods for utilization of apparatus and methods for elimination of problems
arising during operation are studied in detail. The book is designed for
engineering-technical and scientific workers, and can also be useful to grad-
uate students and students of technical schools, specializing in the area of
titanium metallurgy. 52 Figures; 27 Tables; 139 Biblio.:Refs.
TABLE OF COWEWS
Foreword
introduction
Chapter 1. General Information
5
8
11
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UDC 669.29S
USSR
RODYAKIN. V. V., GEGER, V. E., SKRYPNYUK, V. M., Magniyetermicheskoye
Pr(>izvodstvo Gubchato.(,o Titan, Metallurgiya Press, 1971, 216 pages.
Development of the Titanium Industry in the USSR 11
'Physical-Chemical, Mechanical Properties'and Applications of-Titanium.
Me thods of Its Production 13
Chapter II. Preparation of Titanium Tetrachloride for Reduction 25
Physical-Chemical Properties 25
Production 28
Impurities in TiCl
4 28
Methods of Purification of TiCl
4 33
Chapter III. Preparation of Magnesium for RedUCtion 45
Physical-Chemical Properties 45
Production 49
Impurities in Magnesium 49
Transportation of Liquid Magnesium 54
Refining 59
anium
Chapter IV. Theoretical Principles of Reduction of Tit,
by Magnesium and Vacuum Separation of the Reaction Mass 69
and M.-ignesium
Thermodynamic Analysis of Reactions Between TiCl 69
4
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RODYAKIN, V. V., GEGER, If. E., SKRYPNYUK, V. 1M.,
Proizvodstvo Gubchatogo Titan, Metallurgiya Press, 1971, 216 paces.
Basic Regularities of Magnesium-Thernal Reduction of Titaniu:m 76
Mechanism and Kinetics Specifics of the Interaction of Titanium Tetra-
chloride with MagnesiLLm 87
Mechanism and Kinetics of Removal of Volatile Impurities from, the Reac-
tion Mass in a Vacuum 98
Nature of Residual Chlorine and Its Influence on Quality of Sponge
Titanium 107
Chapter V. Apparatus and Technological Plans of Nlagnesium-
'Thermal Production of Titanitmi Sponge 112
Production of Titanium Sponge in Separating Apparatus 112
Production of Titanium in Semicombined Apparatus 117
Combined System of PrOdUCtiOn, of Titanium 717
ass
Production of Titanium Using Drilling-Out,of Reaction M,
119
Chapter V1. Apparatus for Magnesium Thermal Production of
Sponge Titanium 121
Duign of- Redaction Apparatus 122
Design of Separation Apparatus 133
Design Specifics of Apparatus with Rotating Retort 138
3/4
USSR UDC 669,295
RODYAKIN, V. V. GEGER, V. E. , SKRYPNYUK, V. M. , Magn1yetermicheskoye
0 Gubchatogo Titan, Metallurgiya Press, 1971., 216 pages.
Proizvodstv
Vacuum Equipment for Mag-nesium Thermal Production of Titanium 141
Equipment for Breaking.Dat Blocks., Crushing, Sorting, Uixing and
Storage of Sponge Titanium 153
Chapter VII. Technology of Magnesium Thermal Production of
Sponge Titanium 161
Reduction 161
Vacuum Separation 178
Crushing of Sponge Titanium Block, Sorting, Mixing and Packing of
Sponge in Containers 189
'Chapter VIII. Means of Improvement of Magnesium Thennal Pro-
duction of Titanium 198
Standardization of Sponge Titanium Production 199
Improvement and New Plans for Periodic Process of Titanium Production 204
Bibliography 207
4/4
USSR UDC., 620.169.1.05
13 T. G.
,
V
17he Use of the Photoelectric Method of Measurement of Vibrations at High
Temperatures"
Tr. Mosk. Aviats. In-Ta JIVorks of Moscow Aviation Institute] No 233, 1971, I)p
255-260 (translated froin Referativnyy-Zhurpal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika --
Vychis~litellnaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 A350 by A. B.)
Translation: Methods are studied for measurina vibrations at high temperaturesl
for examplefor testing of gas turbine blades (1500' Q or t1ne' combustion 61,11-wers
of floi-t-thxough engrines (2500" *C). The nossiblifties of tKe rhritor-lec"Iric nietlicd a---
noted. Pilament lamps, glow-discEaTge javices, electrol-aminescent elements, injec-
tion diodes, and lasers can be -used as light: sources. The light -receivers include
photoresistors, photodiodes, photo transistors, photoelectric cells, and photo-
multipliers. A circuit of a system- for fatigue testing of refractory materials is
studied. 2 -figures; 4 references.
ID
USSR uDc: 621.375.4
POLEVOY, 0. Z., SKUBACUVSKAYA, T. G.
."On,Determinlng -LC~'Current in the LO ad in Calculating Circuits Based on
Thyristors"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta Works of the Moscow Aviatt.-,ion Institute), 1970,
vyp. 220, pp 8-11 (from RZh-RadioteklinikEL, ~No 5, May 71, Abstract No 'D1421
Translation: An amplifier circuit based on thyristors is considered for the
case of a sinusoidal voltage supply; symnetric control of the thyristors is
assumed. An expression is derived for calculating the sh~uDe ot the curren-11
in a complex load. Two illustrations, bibliography of one title. N. S.
L/2 022 UNC LA SS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
-5
T-1-TLE--PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE XSS SU52 S SUB3, 1,,Xl,S 5U82 SE SUB3
SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM -U-
AUTHOR-t0Z)-SKUBENKO, A.F., MOZOL, P.YE.
m COUNTRY OF fNFG--USSR
SOURCE--UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS, ED.) 19701 1514)v687-9
DAT EPUBLISHF-0 ------- 70
'~_ISUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--ANTIMONY SULF10Er SELENIDE, SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL,
~-TEMPERATURE DEPENOENCEY SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTIONt SOLID.SOLUTION
cGINTROL MARKlNfj--N0 RESTRICTIONS
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PROXY
REEL/FRAME--3007/1136 STEP
C 1 R C - A Cr, E Sk 5 1 DN N0 -A P 0-1 '15 55 6
2/2 022 UNCLASSME'D DATE-340JECTO
ACCESSION NO--AP0136556
.AaSTRACT/EvlTRACT--{UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE SPECTRAL 0 I_R 1,3U F 101-4
--P ENDEN CE OF DARK RP'T~FIVIT W' E R E
PHOTOC.URRENT AND THE TEHiP, DC Y E A S 13
r-
IN TERNARY SEMICONOUCTING SOLID SOLNS. OF SB SU-4-2 ~S SUi:,3 tVll) S3 S U 3 .?
SUB3 WITH VARIOUS AMTS. OF THE 2 COMPONENT5. TH~ 1,0NE-14 W~S ALWAY R
TYPE.. THE BAND GAP FRO,~
-i SPECTRAL DISTRJOUTION M-Ei:%:5UREf',Ff%lTS WAS ALWA,-S
LESS THAN THE BAND GAP FROM TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF R.E51STIVITY
'..-MEASUREMENTSi BUT THE DIFFERENCE WAS NOT THE SAME FOR ALL SPECIMENS. IT
~MAY BE DUE TO THE POSSIBLE DEPENDENCE 01: THE TEMP.~ COEFF. OF THE 3A,-.jD
-GAP ON THE COMPNo OF THE SOLID SOLNS. FACILITY: CHERNIGDV.
.-,-.PEDINST. IM.-SHEVCHENKOt CHERNIGOV, USSR.
IN C L A S
S L-F DE-0
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
:~_JLTLE-CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF UNSATURATED POLYESIERS -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-SKUBIN, V.K-t KUTEPOV, D,,F.p VALGINj AoD.ir YERYSHEVS BWYA*
..........
-ZOUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
:-,.."-SOURCE ... ~VYSOKOMCL. SCEDIN., SER.,B 1970,
1213), 171-3
DATE PUBLISHED--7Q
AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
TAGS-CATALYTIC ORGANIC SYNTHESISip POLYESTER RESINt OLIGOMERY
POLYCONDENSATLONt AMINE9 HYDROXYL RADICALt CHElilCAL REACTION MECHANISMP
CATALysr
CCNTRIJL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REELIFRAME-200010673 STEP NG--UR/046U/'F,.)1012iUU3/01'il/OL73
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124345
UNCL4SSIFIED
iffil MR &Amu "l1. IMF mil Imillffill. m,%- KIll -in
.2/2 020
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124345 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7(
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OLIGOMERIC, POLYESTERS, WHERE 1k IS
ALKYL OR ARYL AND R PRIMEI.IS SHOWN ON MICROFICHE,, SYNTHESIZED 6Y
POLYCCNOfiNSING HO SUB2 C CH.-CHGO,SU82 H WITH RNH SUb2 AND HOR PRIME-1 OH,
PRH SU62.ACTS AS THE POLYCONDENSATION CATALYST (G.~ FOD(JRv 1960). THE
MECHANISM OF THE REACTION WAS DISCUSSED . 'THE; SOLNS. OF I IN PHCH:Cti
vSUSZOR TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL LUMETHACRYL ATE ON ADON.~~ OF FJZ SU132 0 SU132
HARDENED~AT. ROOM TEMP. IN LO~-60 HINe
USSR UDC: 621.317.335
BARTASHEVSKIY, Ye. L., KANUNNIKOV,, V. P. SKUBITSKIY, V. 11.
Itu
se of Dielectric Resonators With Directional Coupling Elements to Measure
Relative Permittivity'
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po radiotekhn. iz-_nereni;~nn. T. I (Re-
ports of the All-Union Scientific And Technical Conference~ on Radio Engineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 1), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 75-76 (f3-om RM-Radiotehhnika,
111o 12, Dee 70, Abstract 11o 12A354)
Translation: Tn view of the difficulties which arise when diell!ctric
resonators in the standing-wave or traveling-wave modes ure uced to m-a-
sure complex permittivity, new modifications of standing-vave and traveling-
g
-4ave dielectric resonators are proposed with directional coupli!ra as thei
coupling elements. Both resonators are based on a circvlar dielectric wave-
guide with HE,, wave; the standing
;-wave dielectric resonator is Vxaed by
ve unit is tuned by displacement
mo-ving a reflector, while the traveling-wa J.
of the waveguide. It is noted that the traveling-vave dielectric resonator
has a higher Q than the standing-wave unit, -which. makes it ~preferable for
use. Two illustrations, bibliography of five ~titles. N., 8).
WV
USSR uDc: 621.372.8
BARTASHEVSKIY, Ye. L., PRIVALOV, Ye. N., SKUBITSKIY, V. N.
"Calculation of Waveguides With Cross Sectional Irregularity"
Kiev, Eadioelektronika, Val 15, No 7, Jul 72, pp 839-8h1
Abstract: Formulas are derived for calculating irregular waveguides with
nonhomogeneity in both the transverse and longitudinal cross section. The
procedure is based on Fourier series representation of the piecewise-constELnt
functions of permittivity and permeability, taking a rectangular waveguide as
an example. The results are compared with exact solutions for two cases:
with a dielectric plate 1) near the wall, and 2) in the centtr of the twave-
guide. It is found that agreement is better for the second case.
Acc.'Nr: 4POO52455
PRIMRY SOURCE--*, Vrachebnoye Delo; 1970, Nr
Ref Cod e .
pp 4/-491
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FRESHLY DETECTED PATIENTS
WITH DESTRUCTIVE Az,41) CAVERNOUS FOR.,NIS OF'PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
Ya-
kq* (Donetsk)
Paucity of symptoms is characteristic oi pltiClItS Witll fte9hly detected datrLctive
and cavernous forms oi pulmonary- tuberculosis. In oitly 1/1 :If pzl~ents pulmonary cavi~rrss
were accompanied by typical syMptoms- 510.% of patients sliowed minirnal symoorns oi
tuberculosis and in 13.1 -,q they -were completeiv absent. About one hPli of all' patients
showed a hvpoergic character of specific rciactions to tubcrculin. Hemographic changes
were absent in 501k of patients. Elimination of bacilli was.found in all cases. The main
criterion in the diagnosis of the des.truc0on phase oi patitatii Nvith puimonwy tuberculosis
thus remains roentgenographic diagnosis (mainly tomograp1q).
USSR UDC 1537-226-~537-3L'--331:1537+5351
BAGOCMNAYTE, R. I., PCZMIA~ W. K. P.) SWCOM A, L., and
SHMMITE, M. A. Emir
"Effect of Intercrystalline Barriers on Physical. Prop"rtien of CdTe Thin
Polyerystalline Films"
V sb. Tonkiye t~iewki soyedineniy tellura snetallardj~2~v tsinka i
E111i mTT_hi_n Films of Tellurium Compounds With ~btals of Zirc and GalliLjn
Subgroups _- Collection of Workz), Vil'nyus.,:1970, Ppz9-9D (from RZh-Fizika,
No 10, Oat 71, Abstract No IOIE691 by V,, B. SATIDOMOSM)
Translation: The author-9 Inve-sti,gated static and dyLd:!dc current-voltage
characteristics of CdTe polyc_nstalline filr-43. 11hotoeloctromotive forces vere
measured. It is believed that the results can b4i L-xplaine& ir a film is can-
ceived of as a system of cz-jrstallites in contact) desevIbed by the model of
an asynmFetrical n-n Junction. with blocking band bendlv~ at the interface.
USSR UDC 1537,226+537-311-331:1537+5351
L
BAGOCMIMM, R. I., POrZMTA, YU. K SKUCHASYYU. and
SMULIM., YE. A.
"Effectof IntercrystaUine Barriers on Physical Properties of CdTe Thin
Polycrysta.Uine Films"
V sb. Tonkiye plenki so~yedineniy tellura a metallami -ao(;,ruT)-P tsinka
galliya (Thin Films of Tellurium Cum-p*unds With 1,btals of Zim and Gallium
Subgroups -- Collection of Works), Vil'nyus, 1970, pp 69-93 "from RM-Fizika
Ito IOY Oct 71, Abstract No IOE691 by V. B. SMOMIRSM.)
Txanslation: The authors investigated static and dynamic cur-rent-voltage
characteristics of CdTe polyerystalline films. Photoelectroraotive forces vere
wasured. It is believed that the results, can be explained if' it filin is con-
ceived of as a system of crystallites in contact, descrfi)ad by the model of
an asymetrical n-n junction vith blocking band bending mt the interface.
USSR
Wt 669.71.042.6
KUZNETSOV, K. I., GENISARETSKIY, M. A., GOROKHOV, V. P., Sk-UCHILOV, A. I
SHCHEGLOV, D. A., FIRSOV, V. M., KOZLOV, K. A. 99
"Development and Assimilation of Continuous Casting of Large Aluminum Ingots"
Tekhnol. Legkikh Splavov. Vauchno-tekhn. Byul. VILSa [The Technology of Light
Alloys, Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the All-Union Institute of Light
~Alloys], 1970, No. 6, pp. 91-93. (Translated from Referativilyy 7~hurnal Metal-
lurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G139 by G. Svodtseva).
Translation: The equipment and technology for casting large T-shaped ingots
(1) of Al weighing I t were developed in 1963-1964 at the SMK (expansion unknown
-- possibility:Siberian Metallurgical Combine), In 1969-1970, about 10,000 tons
of large I were processed. The use of these I by metal lurgical plants to replace
the 15-kg I provides for: 1) complete elimination of manual labor in all loading
and unloading operations from casting of I at the manufacturer to charging in
the.melting furnaces of metallurgical plants; 2) reduction in labor consm-,intion
by consumers during unloading of I from railroad cars by a factor or 4 by using
lift trucks; 3) halving of storage area requirements; 4) reduction in labor
consumption involved in transportation of I from railroad r.,ar to ca5ting 5hop by
1.3 times; 5) reduction in labor consumption during charging into furnace by
a factor of 2; 6) reduction in requirement5 for charging boxes by 40%; 7)
reduction in malting time by 10-15%; 8) improvement of quality of metal of 1
1/2
USSR UDC 669.71.042.6
KUZNETSOV, K. I., GEXISARETSKIY, M. A., GOROKHOV, V. P., SKUCHILOV, A. I.,
SHCHEGLOV, D. A., FIRSOV, V. M., KOZLOV, K, A., Tekhnol. Legkil, Splavov.
Nauchno-tekhn. Byul. VILSa, 1970, No. 6, pp. 91-93.
as a 'result of decreased gas content and-increased metal purity with continuous
casting. The ratio of the surface area of large I to volume is 6 times lower
than that of 15 kg I as a result of which~the charge includes less oxide film,
which also improves the quality of the meial.
2/2
USSR 11DC 669.71.41
LIVANOV, V. A., GOROKHOV, V. P., KOLACHEV, B. A., KOFMAN, L. M.,, and
SKUCHILOV, A. I.
"Filtration of Alurainum Melts Through AlunLtnum Oxide With Simultaneous
Degasification by Neutral Gases"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. tekhnol. in-ta (Works of Mosc(yir Aviation Technological
Institute), 1970, vyp. 71, pp 68-93 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70,
Abstract No 12 G230 by authors)
Translationt The article presents a theoretical estimate of the quantity of
neutral gas which must ba passed through a malt in order to decxease the gas
content a given number of tiries. The theoretical calculatioiis agree well
with the experimental data obtained during the degasificnUon of aluminum
with neutral gases and nitrogen. The gas content of aluminum is decreased
especially effectively when aluminum is filtered through A1203 with simul--
taheous degasification by neutral gases. Two illuutratioti.a. One table.
Bibliography of four titles.
Roliability. 'Yhooi,y
USSR UDC: 621.396.0'.002:65:8.5
Pr
')T N' N. P. SKUDAMIOV, M Ye. , KLIZ WIN, G. M. , CKLMIDAT3KIY, Yu. M. ,
P01MOVS-KIY' V. P.-
"A Data Collection and Processing "iy9tem for Opern.finnal. Ccn-,rol or Ratho
Component Production Linesll
Flektron. toldmika. sly- Tin 11 1(i .0 Va
tronic Tochnolenly.
vyp. pp 94-1(:;! fvom RZ'h-Sadio-
gallization of Ptoduction), 19'(0, ~6
tekhnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12V331)
Translation: The sy:,tem mwkes it possible to monitor the of
equipmont, to tnke 11ccoulit. of 4he numbt"r or good -jid )Iejuct,~.tI ~trticle!,,
to check their qualify, to chc~ck on the cours.? of techr-ololdcal. J~rocemles'
to give a lignit-panel. display or, the course of plan fulfil-wnt, and to
collect statistical data on operation of the line with, elecrric typewriter
Printout. Res
uzu UNCLASSIPIED1 ~iPRDCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF INDUSTRIAL STEELS CONTAINING RARE EARTH
.-MEtALS -U-
_AUlTHOR-104)-GLA0KIKHr A.N.o GURASHOV, V.N.,, SOKOLOV# L.D.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'.SOURCE--METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL., L970. 0), 3L-4
PUBLISHED-----70
,~SU6JECT AREAS--MATE-RIALSv MECH.i IND.v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
-TOPIC TAGS--RARE EARTH METAL, MECHAN
ICAL PROPERTY, ALLOY DESIGNATIONy
MISCH METAL, STRUCTURAL STEEL, LANTHANUMt NEODYMIUM, SULFUR, METAL
CT STREN
BRITTLENESS, IMPA' iGT'i!tU)L9 STRUCTURAL STEELt (U)L10 STRUCTUkAL
STEEL
~."-'~ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.&JCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFLEO
;PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0015 STEP NO-'-UR/0129/701000/()03/0031/0034
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119011
Ut4CLAS.SEF fED-
" m''m
-0 i o UNCLASSIFIED` PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
27
..CjRC ACCESSION NO--APOL19011
:ABSTRACT/EX.TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STEELS L9 AND LIO ,41TH ADDED RARE
EARTH ELEMENTS (FE-CE, MISCH METAL, NDt LAt AND LA OXIDES) 14ERE iMELrED
ON.A LAB. SCALE AND UNDER INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS. ON THE LAB. SCALE THE
WAS CARRIED OUT WITH FE-51, AND 51-CA* THE RARE EARTH
ADDITIVES WERE INTRODUCED AT THE BOTTOM OF A LADLE BY MEANS OF A ROD
DURING THE TAPPING OPERATION AT 1560-900EGREES. INGOTS WERE FORGED INTO
RODSt DIAM. 20 M8. INDUSTRIAL MELTS WERE PRODUCED~IN AN ELEC. FURINACEv
Z, OEOXIDIZED IN THE SAME WAY,AS IN LAB. EXPTS. ALL SPECIAENS WERE
-NORMALIZED AT 910-40DEGREESP THEN QUENCHED AT S80-900DEGREESi AND
TEMPERED AT 650DEGREES. THE lt4TRODUCTION.Of RARE EARTH ELEMENTS RESULTS
IN,THE,LOWERING OF THE CRIT. TEMP. OF BRITtLENESSI AND IN THE INCREASE
OF IMPACT AND CYCLIC STRENGTH. THE INTRODUCTION OF 0.15-0.20PERCENT
-RARE EARTH ELEMENTS CAUSED A DECREASE (BY 27PERCENTI OF S CONCN. IN
STEEL L9. THIS WAS PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE ijlTH FECE AT 0.3PERCENT
INCREASE OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS~.ADON. TO :GREATER THAN
-.-O.20PERCENT CAUSED A DETERICRATI'ON,OF STEEL PROPERTIES#:
J:ACILITY; GORIK. POLITEKH. INST'99 GORKIt.USSR
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 669.76:79
SOKOLOV, L. D. (Editor), SKUDNOV, V. A., SOLENOV, V. M., GLADKIKH, A. N.,
SHETULOV, D. I., Slh'iEYBERG~,"'r."'~R-'~l,~"6iT�tYAKOVA, G. 11., and DMITRIYEV, N. P.
Mekhanicheskiye Svoystva Redkikh Metallov (Mechanical Properties of Rare
Metals), Moscow, lzdatel'E;tvo MetallurIgiya, 1972, 288 pp
Translation of Annotation: A study is made of the mechanical properties
(deformation resistance, plasticity, fatigue, creep, and stress-rupture
strength) of rare and other metals, and their dependence on temperature and
deformation rate. Characteristics of strain hardening, the stress and
plasticity dependencies on temperature and deformation rate parameters, and
other experimental data ate discussed on the basis Of the theory of defects
and other contemporary concepts regarding the type of bonds in crystals.
The book is intended for scientists, engineers, and technicians at institutes,
design institutions, nonferrous metallurgy.plan,-s, machinebuilding plants,
and power engineering stations. It can also be useful to aspirants and
students in higher educational institutions.
Table of Contents Page
Foreword ........................................... ....... 3
1/4
HE
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SOKOLOV, L. D. (Editor), et al., Mekhanicheskiye Svoystva Re6klkh 'Metallov
Properties of Rare Metals),:Moscow, Izdatel'.-;tvo -Metallurgiya,
1972, 28 8 pp
Page
Introduc tion ............................... .................... 4
Chapter 1. Conducting the Experiments and Processing of
Experimental Data
1. Materials and Preparation of Samples ................... 6
2. Compression and Tension of Samples at Different Temperatures
and Deformation Rates 4 . 60 *fA0 i 4. . . . . . . . 10
3. Plasticity Indicators ....................... 15
4. ................ .. ...
Testing for Fatigue and Creep 16
Chapter 2. Pattern of Strain Hardening
1. Deformation Diagrams ................................... 18
2. Dependence of the Hardening Indicator on Tezirterature 23
3. Dependence of the Hardening Coefficient on Deformation Rate 30
-4. Dependence of the Hardening Coefficient on Grain Size ana
Impurities .................... !.................. 31
5. Dependence of the Slopes of Hardening Curves on the Crystal
Lattice Type and -flio, Packhig, Energy Dulfoctr ............ 32
USSR
SOKOLOV, L. D. (Editor), et al.1 Mekhanicheskiye Svo,tstva Redkikh Metallov
(Mechanical Properties of Rare Metals)l Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Metallurgiya,
1972, 288 pp
Page
Chapter 5. Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation and Rupture
1. Values of the Packing Energy Defects and Their Possible
Correlation With the Lattice Bonding Type and With
..............I .....................
Polymorphism ....... 183
2. Strain Hardening ............ ...................: ...... 191
3. The Nature of Temperature-Deformation Rate Dependence of
the Resistance,to Deformation'and Plastftity~ ........... 222
4. Physical Tliaory of the Fatigue of Metale ...... 244
5. Some Patterns of the Established Creep ProcesB ........ 256
6. Mechanisms of Rupture and 265
References ..................... ......
272
4/4
7_1 iA 66: 6i 61 idi le
UDC 669.873:539.)
USSR
SKUDWY, V. A.. SOKOLOV, L. D., and GIADICIKH, A. N., Gor~kiy
"Nature of Thallium Doformability-11
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 55SR, 11-letally. No 1, Jan-IFeb 970, Pp 7-' 1
Abstract: The temperature dependences of the fatigue lizit (Cl"), the relAtive
elongation, and the contraction at two rates of deformation as well. as of
index n, calculated by the formula
log 05 z
()BI
F_
Joe,
of thallium (99.998 wt. are shown, 'rho dopendencea axo of a nonvionotonour.
1/2
USSR
SKUDNOV, V. A., et al, Izvestiya Akademii Nau~ SSSR, Metally, No 1, Jan-Feb '970,
PP 117-118
character. A plasticity failure is observod, which with an incroale on the order
of the rate of deformation, shifts to an area of higher,-temperatures, at 0.25-
0-30 of thallium malting temperature. The nature:of thia chango Di the plasticity
irAex according to temperature correlates.: well with the,~high-speed index according
to durabi2ity.
~c-
=14T
027 UNCt ASS IF LED PROCESS[NG DATE-04DEC70
,:.r.ITLE--MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF INDUSTRIAL STEELS CONVAINING RARE EARTki
~METALS -u-
~.-~AUTHOR-.(04.)-GLADKIKH, A.N.v GURASHOV, V.N~v SKUDNOV, 1/.A.1 SOKOLOV, L.D.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
...SOURCE-- ETALLOVEDENIE I TERIM. OBRABOT. ME.TALLON't 19TOt (3)s 31-34
PUBLISHED ------- 70
~_WB JECT AREAS-MATERIALSP PIECH., IND., CIVIL AND MAf4't,llkJE ilillf.!.1k
_~10RIC TAGS--RARE EARY14 .1,WfAL, tmPAC'r STRENGTH, CARfItf)(1 ALI-0- STEELi
MSTAL BRITTLENESS i JOUGHNESS f FATIGUE STRENGTWt Sljtj:ljll, !:JJLF- 102
!._-~!:-.-DESULFURIZATION, METAL MECHANICAL PROPERTY
~~iONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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,,DOCUMENT CLASS
`PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0920 STEP NO--Uq/0129/'71J/00(,'/003/L'03LiO(j3-t
LCIRC ACCESSWN NO--AP0133009
SS T Fl E, 0
'CLASSIFIED PROC~'!S ENG GATE-0,~DEC7 0
2/2 027 UN
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133009
.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF METALS
T Ij DI L~
ON THE ME HANECAL PROPERTIES OF C AND ALLOY STEELS )"ERF S
INTRODUCTION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENrS [NTO ANY OF THE ST ~LS: RZOUCUD -fHi-
.~-_CRITLCAL BRITTLENESS TEMP. AND.RAISED THE IMPACT STi~Eill:'-TK T fj ~j, GE S
IT: ALSO TENDED TO RAISE THE FATIGUE STRENGTH. THE I N:,*,'ft G- 1) IJ C r I j ~~"l 0 F
RARE EARTH METALS INTO ONE, TYPE: OF: IINQUSTRHAL STFEL REDUCF-D
JHE S CONTENT BY NEARLY 30PERCENT :.A STfLt GREATER I O,"l S CONTENr
-ACHIEVED ON.INTPODUCING FROMIGENERAL
0.3PE~CENT,' HOWEVERt
..'CONS IDERAT IONS O.?-PERCENT CONSTITUTED THE~; NORMAL L I M It.
I,
UNICLASS IF TED
USSR uDc 62o. IIT:669.14.018-29
GLADKM , A. and SOKOL
N PV~, L. D. (Krasnoye
As If*) WWH0V.* V
Sormovo Flantx Gortki Polytecbnic initut6)
"pjecbanjca,L Properties of Industrial Steels with Rare Earth M tals"
e
Moscour, 1,1e-tallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallvr, No 3, 1970, pp 31-34
Abstract: An investigation was made of the effect of the addition of rare earth
metals on the properties of 50G, KU7N2, 09G21 o8KP, U7, M3, 6o92, ani 18!QiGS1L1M
Steels (Lq and L10). Ferrocerium, neodymium, lanthanum, and 1=thanum oxifles
vere -used as alloying 0additives. Laboratory- and industxial sajTles of steels were
normalized at 910-940 C, then hardened at 880-9000 and timpered at 66o-68oO.
Mechanical properties were investigated at -196 to 90000,, and.at various L~train
rates. The results are presented in graphs, witich show the effect of various rare
earth metals an ductility. They show that: the addition :of rare earth raetals
loiters the brittleness critical temperature, while: the ductil:Lty and cyclical
etmngth of steels Increase; the sulfur cdnteat donreasos; and the addition of
moxe than 0-20~ of rare earth wtale impairs.the steel. properties. 5 figures.
21 030 UNCLASSIFIE PROrESSf;NG DATE--IISE970
T-,ITLF,--HEAT RESISTANCE PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN PURE METALS -I)-
L*D*t SOLENOVt VeMot SKUDN-ovit V SHNEYISERG, A.M.,
~GL A OK IKH, -A.N.
4TRY OF INFO--USSR
GUI
.--_S0URCE--AKADEM.1IA NAUK SSSR, IZVESTITA, METALLY, MAR. APR. 1970 P. 151-189
------- 70
'13 AT EPUBLISHED
::-'-SUBJECT AREAS--4ATERIALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--DIAMOND, CRYSTAL LATr[CE STRUCTURE, HEAT RESISTANT Ar-:TAL,
PLASTIC DEPORMATInNt INTERNAL STRESS, T:HERMAL EFFEC,T, LANTHANIX4
CONTkOL !4AQKlNG--%'0 RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UN"CLASSIFIED
O-ROXY RFEL/rRAME--1990/0339 STEP f1J0--Uq/0370/7b/00()f')-0,
rIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108637
mu wal, m
mamila a ou mi
1 a m i 4 m M f i 49' "m I ~E* 9 FIE 51MOM
V2, 030- UNC L A S S I F I E D PQ 06. S S 1140
DATF--IISEP70
ACC,ESSION 40-AP0108637
C 19C
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-4,U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. STUDY OF THE RESISTA"CE TO
VNIAXIAL DEFOPMAriON AND OF THr- PLASTIC PROPERTIES 9r- POLYCRYSTALLINE
LANTANIDES AND OTHER METALS SUBJECTED TO C3.11PRESSIOPI AND I-NS111,11 AT
~.DLFFERENT TEMPERATURES A140 STRAIN RATES. IT IS FOU~JD THAT FOR E.4UAL
'-~,,-HOMOLOGOUS TEMPERATURES AND STRAIN LEVELSP THE.SENSrr]VITY TO CHANGES IN
~-,lHE'-TEMPERATURE AND STRAIN RATE MCREASES WITH AN INCREASr,- IN THE
....,...STACKING.FAULT ENFRGY AND A DECREASE OF THE LATTICE~CODRDINATION NUMBER
-,---~:ACCORDING TG,THC- SEQUENCE FCCv HCP-t BCC#..AND DIAMOND TYPE LATTICE.
f
UNCLASSIFIED
3 -'S'-Zl DArE-13NOVIO
1
1 022 UNCLASSIFMO~ 6 C C.
~-TITLE~--THE FOU~ZTH SYMPOSIU-1 ON E-WILIBRIUM Dl U"F 5 E 0, j fj R
SYSTEM -U-
AUT-4G-,-(02)-SKIj0N0VA, E.V. , PORETSKAYAr L.Vo
,.::~CCUNM OF [NF6--USSR
SOURCE-005CI-lo, N.EORGANICHE
-SK IYE '~ATERIALYj V ill 6y N'0 5t M- Y 70 PP 1036-9
~~--'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AkEAS-3EHAVIORAL ANU SOCIAL SCIENCES, E-L~CT~CNKCS AND ELECTRICAL
-ENGR.r PHYSICS
-TOPIC- TACS--S EA I CUINW;C TOR PHYSICS CONFERENCE, SE,'-IICIJNi)U,(:Tt3k PROPERTY,
STUICHIOMET,4Y, HALL EFFECT, ELECTkIC PKOP~KTYt INAGNET[C Ir,(JPERTY,
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTY
CONTROL M A R.K I N G10 kESU-'ICT[ONS
-0GCtJMFNT CLASS-UNCLA I F I Lt)
-UHAAE-3006/0053 -P NO-UR/0363/70/00t) i~05/ 1039
TROXY k E. F STE
C IRC A U: C S S I ON N"~; - -1) 03 32 7
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C lJR C ACCESS I ON NC-AP0 133'92 7
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A6STRACT TjjF .'-'ly(~PCSIU,A WAS IELU SEPTEH:3ER
9-10, -19b9 IN NOGINS~-, SCIENJIFIC CENTER. THE F-CLIJ).41N~; .0APERS ~oJERE
DEL I VERED: JITHE EFFEICT OF DEVI ATI GNS -: Fk0M s-rintuiiumuizy ON THE
ALLOYtiNG OF LEAD TELLURIOE WUH fOUINIE" (NOVOSELOVAY A. V.t ZLO:IA-,%'(JV, V.
P., AND GAS'KUV, A. M.1; "DEFECTS IN GALLIU14 ARSEN-IDEll (30RISOVA, L.
A., ZHIELIKHIV.-~AYA, E. I., AND 1-ilkUNOVt K. Y~:-); "EFFECT OF- D~;FECTS ON
THE FLECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF CO SU33 AS S0321-1 (SHEVCHENKO, V. tA.,
GONCHARENKOt G. 1.i ZAYETSt 1. f*., A-4i,'),0V0RYAKIT,6.%/. F.); "DETFI-110 1:14AT ION
c-F THF CONCENTRAT101,4 OF CHARGED POINT OFFECTS Iti rHE S~4TL-Pbrl- SYSTEM BY
rAlkovl
IMEANS G! THE HALL EFFECT" W MONr, R., F., MILOSLAYOV, S,L., ANIJ
S. M.); "NATURE OF THE DEFECTS U,, ALUMINuM iNITRID~-E-11 (GUIPBATUVA, A. 6. ,
TUOY OF bJ(Jl4ST0I,-'HI0,' -T C P ES
A~41) KAIYASHOVA, V. M.) "SYNTHESIS AfU S M i: il I HAS
3AZOVp '4. 1.9 00MASHEVAt I. A,r StIRKISYANA' A. G., Aiic)
OF T101, (AYI, I
11 *FUeCT 61' Tfl~ PARTIAL R
MURA'EVICHI A. Kli,) "F PRCSS'U'~ 0~, !,)AYGEN OF
A _NTf
TEXPERATURE OF THE ULCTRICAL PAUPERTJES Of-'j,IQU1:D WN,01W- PL JIX I UE 11
IMUS101IN, V. I., PASTUKHOVI E. *A.r VAT,-JLlNr 1. A#, AN-) LENINSKIKH, B.
4.)* 11STUOY 'IF Tl-lE EQUiLIUR[UM P-T-X ~IIUAIAMS 0V'(-ixI0f`l~!l (VOK061YEV, Yli.
P. I BOGDANOV ICH, M. P. , MEN 4k . N. ANO CHUFARCY, G.: a . I .
S$E-D THE
KRESTOMIKOVs A- No hND ROMANTSEVAs. A. A. DISCUS PHASE OP SINGLE
CRYSTAL IN THE 81-TE SYSIEM# TSYPINt~ 14, 1., 0STl;;:,)V5KA- 1-p L. M.~ AND
rHE RULE OF ELASTIC Of [Ok T 10, 1 S
KHARMNOVA, L. 0. rALKEL) A80UT % IN T14E
-IF AMIT'JONAL HF7AT RESISTANCE 0 WHEi'll
FORMATION F THE CRYSTAL 7NE LATTICEl
A COAPOSTION DEVIATES FROM STUICHIUMETRY.
3/3 ozz UNCLASSI FlEb P0.0CESSi"( 04fE-13NOV70
1,kc A~C-ESSION f--.".j--AP0133927
A 6 S T,~ A C'l
f/EXTiNACT-Gel,~FLIKv S. S., MAILOVETSKAYA, V. M. , BJ NO V A , V. I
AN 9 L E T Y IJ M. PUPU.Vr~:_0 ON T Ht T H ER-It I E L E C TR I C JCo ETIC PROPE-Er-JIES
OF %0 SiJ52 SIE. SU63-i AN) * SM S UB2 SE i SUt-3-' s SUB3 SE SU 4
'49 SU63 SE SU64 b
L 0 T 10 -NO YA -;,lUAS*,i YE. STUDIE0
SOL W 5, - \;S S AIDOVSKAYA t D . A. I A, :% 1: p
P H A 5 E 1) 1 L I 3,~ i A I-N TH~-: --U-TE SYSTEM. 30L I SHAIKOV, K. 3ULIUNK-~V, 1.
A., AND-6ELYAMIN, A. F., DISCUSSEU TH'~- -RELAT[GASHIP ,,, F i 7SLUCATIONAL
ST-RLUCTURE OF THi: ALLOYS IN THE ING SIJ,32 SI-MG SU831 56 Sjijz SySrEH. LUFr
EINED METHODS FGA ANALYZINGJ~ -F. AOMIXTURES.
B. 0. R -PV I AALL AMOUN; S G
., ~Hmllz
USSR UDC 002'. 704, 31
-TSKAYA, L. V.,
SKUDNOVAt B. V., PORL
"The Pourth SMosiu-m on Equilibrium Diagrams pf Semiconductor
ms"
Moscow, Neori,-;anicheski7e Xaterialy,-Vol 62 N6, 5, 111a7 70,
i)p 1034-~10315
Abstract: The symposium was held September 9#-10, 1969 in
"N'oginslc Scientific Gente~-. The fb1lowing papIon wore delivered:
"'The effect of deviations from stoichiometry on MA-le alioyirL3
of lead telluride with iodine" (NOVOSELOVA, A. V., ZLONAITOV,
V. P., and GASvKOV, A. 14.);. "Defects in galliun P--sanidell
(BORISOVA, L. A., ZHEL=IVSKAYAI B, I., ana hIRONOV, K. YEP.):
"Effect of defeots on the electrical proper~jes of Cd3As2l'
(VOJ[ZVC1=-fTYO, V. YA., GONICHJWHKO,.G. I., ZAYBTS, 1. F., and
DVORYAKIN, V. F.); "Determination. of the con6antration of
charged point, defects in the SnN-PbTe system by moans of -.he
Hall off ect-11 (ORNOIFT, 13. F. , 141WSLkVOV, S. ~.L. , rind TAIROV,
luminim. pitrido" (GORBATOVr-L,
3, X.); "Naturo of the def(.--ots J'n A
0j" no
'A. G., and KANYASHOWL, V. M.) "Synthasis an~f n
atoichiometric phaae3 of TiOll (AYBAZOV,~X.J-, DONABNEVA, I, A.,
3.12 SARK18YANA, A. G. , and I-IUIIA14EV ICH,- A. IT',. Ef f oof
USSR
SKUDITOVA, E. V., et al, I'Teorr n1cheskiye I-Laterialy, Vol 6,
a
No 5, MaY 70, -op 1034_1035
partial pressure of oxygen and of te-=eratiAro of the electrical
e' IM
properties of liquid vanadium pentoxi SITCHIN, V. 1. ,
PASTUMOV, E. A. , VATOLIN, 1. A., and LENINSKU-al, B. M.
IIS-'C.UdY of the equilibrium. p-T-x-diagrams of oxides" (VOROB11fE-V,
YU. P., BOGDANOVICH, KEZji, A. N., and C, PAI
MP ROV, G. I.
KRESTOVNIKOV, A. '11. and ROMANTSEVA, A.. A. discwqsed the -,Dhi)se
ysten, . TSYPIN, lel. I. ,
of single crystals in tho Bi-Te ~s-
NOW., L. D. talked about the
OSTROVSK&YA, L. X., and iWARIT02
rolo of elastic distortions in the fomation, of' addit-ional hoat
resistance of the cryotalline lattice, wb.erzi a clo.mPosition
deviates from stoichiorretr7. GORELIK, 5. S., ITIALOITETSIUYA,
`TW ted on the
V. M., BUZANOVA, V. I., cnd LI L. M. r,epor
thermoelectric and magnetic properties of DId,'!5e3-Nd3Se4 and
Sm2S S S solid solutions. SADOVSKAYA, 0. A., and
e
YARI I., studied phase equilibria in t.he Eu-Te system.
BOLISHAKOV, K. A., BULiONNOV, 1. A. , and ma"Im"m r Ii. F.
cussed the relationship of dislocational stvuet=c.) of the alloys
in thO Mg2S'-t193Sb2 system, LUFT, B. D., Vaiiviewa-d methods for
analyzing small amounts of admixti,zres.
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USSR UDC: 620.17:669.295:620.186.1
MALITSEV, M. V., VOLKOVA, T. N.,
Gorky Polytechnic Institilte
lmeni A. A. Zhdanov
!Ilnfluerce of Cooling Rate on Phase Composition and Me(~hanical Properties of
A
VT16 Alloy"
Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka~Metallov, No 9, 1973, Dp 49-52.
Abstract: The influence of cooling rate on phase composition and mechanical
properties of 1,716 titanium alloy was studied on cold-dra%m bars 6.15 mm in
diameter. After heating to 600-950' C and holding for two hours, the bars
We're cooled in water, in air, in a container in air and in a container with
the furnace. In all cases, the specimens were heated under a. vacuum of 10-4
am hg. The cooling rate in air averaged 10' per minute, with the furnace --
3* per minute. It was fouud that increasing the heati.ni, temperature and
cooling rate increases the structural instability of V116, significantly
influencing mechanical properties and phase composition, 'Mu minimum yield
poi,nt of the alloy follwoing hardening from various temperatures corresponds
to the maximum content of beta phase, The.beginning of the sharp decrease in
yield point with increasing hardening temperature corresponds.to the appear-
ance of the alpha "phase" in the structure. The strain hardening during
1/2
IIRA; U Mil 4W, I; 1111V
OR -
USSR
Halltsev, M. V., Volkova, T. N., Skudnov, V. A., Metallovedeniye i Termiches-
k#a Obrabotka Metallov, No 9, 1973, pp 49-S2.
extension of specimens subjected to hardening and annealing with heating to
from 750 to 900' C is the same. For annealed specimens, it is somewhat less
with low degrees of deformation, for hardened specimens -- at higher degrees
of deformation. The ductility of hardened specimens is slightly higher than
that of annealed specimens in.this case.
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TECHNICAL TRANSLATION',
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D~
ENGLISH TITLEs DcromAzI Ljy OF NEODMIL'M AS A FIRICTION OF <
TOVERATM M-SONIMICIN RATE
TOMIG4 TITLtj DEFDYLMMLL-~T'5711 NEODIMA VFUI,*KTSII TLMPMTURY
I SKOROSTI 7-rMrjtATSII
V. A. Skudmov, L. D. Sokolov and A. N. r1adkikh
SOURCEI IZVESTIYA xr~kDLtll NAUK IISSR. smiyx riziro-
TEVZHNTCHFS,;U!:R NALT, No. 2, 1969, pp. 114-116
Trainslated for VSTC by ACS!
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altmPt Itll been T"Atic to yc=; .. I Actvr.cy of zny Suacment containid lmrcin, This
tran,lmion is P"61i,betl ~tuit 4 to"y gf-"Prfic, ri,cp~ r4& tooIn f7ro'cr
ra e-:~Jitc the 1,",~ioow3n --; -.t"mmion. Reqursis for idditiomi copici of :]its
d6c,mirnt should be addressed r-- D-zrzmeia A, Nationai re-iinicaj information Scrvicc,
Springfield, Vugi.ia 2215 p=,= .0 p,bl;c relcAttz thstribtition unlimited.
1. AP
USSR UDC 539.4
V. M., A., SOKOLOV, L. D., GLAD H, A. U., Gorlkiy
SKUDNOV. V.
7777
Polytechnical Institute7Gor ciy
"Study of the Temperature-Rat
e Dependence of the Strength and Plasticity Charac-
teristics of Lutecium"
Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No. 8, Aucr 71, pp 61-63
Abstract: A technique is described for studying t:ie effect- of temperatuare-rate
factors on the strength and deformation characteris-cfcs of lutecium. The lute-
cium sample in this case had the following chemical ccmpositicn: Lu -- 95.72
wt. %; Er -- 0.25, Tu -- 3.5, Ib