2/2 Oil UNCLASM FIED
CIRC ACCESSION Nt~--AP0123s63
ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) V-0- Af~1TRIlCT THE COMP'q, 1114*- LI:
PEROXIDE COMPLEXLS IS CONSIDERED UY USING THE R[-!*;J1.I':'- ',J
AND MOLAq RATIl STUDIES LIF THE SI(STEM CE(III) AL'FTATE H
SU32. 714E FOLLO"ING E~UATI&%S AAE PROPUShOl lu-i2
SUB2 YIELDS X SUBM CEOJCCX SM34 PLUS " SVI31 X IS, !III ro,' 1L,-)1 9 1 ACET Ic,
ACID. I'HE C E N f T R i I L 40 T4 I e.C E TA r E P E R C X I.DE RE ACT 1 1 H 1-1 "IG11112 J Su;~2: L1
SLIF12 CE SUB2 'X SUB2 SURM PLUS H SUI52 0 SUB2 PLOS CH N~Gar](V(:
YIELDS 9 SU62 CE SU32 X SU62MIINHO SUH2 -PRIMF SJ;i.? f".
WITH M EQUALS it N E~.UALS I AND 21 WITH M EQUALS 5, N 2 AND It.
CONSEQUENTLY, WITH AND INCREASE: IN THF COUTfNT Of tq,,rktL.JTIZIACETATE IN
THE COMPLEXt THE CAPACITY OF THE COMPLEX INCREAScs. nat Jr4TEN3IfY OF
THE ABSORPTION BANDS OF THE COMPLEX ALSO INCREASES.. FACILITY:
JNST. FIZ. TVERD. TELA POLUPROV,t MINSK, USSRO
112 022 O:A: L AS s I F IJ 6AI,:--~ 3N~'V70
TITLE-PHASt OTAGRA", OF A CEKEUM ~ii FKFLOTKII'C~ Jp i- I UE
SYSTE'-', 01-11S~Ilj ON StIF-CTR(XI~,APHIC AlISORPTION PRIOCk I US
AUTHUR- ( 0 3 ) -KR I VONQZH-N I KUVA, L G. , GAN-IRGLSK I V , V ENK"), I fl
COUNTRY UP 1'4FC--USSR
SUURCE--3'-JKL . 4K Au . IJALJK Er~-:LCRUS 5IR 1970 14-( 3 12 30-2
DATE PUOL ISHED - - - - - - -70
SUt3JECT AREAS-CHEHISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, CC-.P.IU,'-l CUMPOUINOt ACAJAIlit. COAPLO
COMPOUNu, PHASE OIAGR4M, HYDA0GLA PEROXIDE
CC-NT~4A -~STAICTIONS
(AASS-UNCLASSIF IW
PROXY
CIRC ACCES"tION
212 022 UNCL A SS IF] 6) Fls~ LN, Sl 1; ti AT F.- -1 7 0
C IRC. ACCESS 101% MG--AT 0134844
ABSTRACT/0TRACT-(u) cw-o- 6 si, cT. NE ABSOR111 ll:*;,i OF mi:~
PEROXYr4l TR ILOTRI ACE TAT~* Cf'~',o-,LEX 11F I I I WAS STUl.')Ii:,-'l AS A i UNCT OF
COMM. OF THE TITLE SYSTEA. A TEKNA,~.'( E,,UIL. iti r~i LINES
OF EllUAL ABSORPTIVITIES PWICATES THE ',WLIN. CGI~PN. F1
I jA F L k,1 AT 1 ON
OF A MAA. AMT. (.F CtMPLEX. rHE 14AX. A-61SORPtION PRA)PER 4' IFS UF THIS
SYSTL-.',l aLRe NFA-~ THE RAT 10 OF , 1;5;4 Of-
ACID (14 SUB3 H) :H SU112 0 SU32. T141 S I S NUT THE CUMP.N. 1'.iF Tl.iL: C'-'.-IPLI:Xp
BUT 07ILY THE CONDI T 10111S FOR MAX . ABSORPTION ALLING iITH CEX lri'H sli,32 0
SU02 CO'-IPLEXESt CEX SUL12 Mil SU62 J W42 COMPLEXES Wl'kE vIR-ESLIJ.
112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PR151~is
114G DATE--160CT70
T ITLE--ANNUL&*4N POLARIMETER FOR MEASUREME3TS OF NUCLEON POLARILATION IN
NUCLEAR RtACTIn4S -U-
.AUrHOR-(05)-UEHLEK, ri.v KRIVOPkjST0V Mot SCHLKMERo Got SI.S()V, I-Wot
*: ASFOUR, F.
.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-NUCL. INSTRUM. METHODS; 77: 292-9(1970)
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~'SUBJECT AREAS--PHY.SICS
TOPIC TAGS--NEUTRON POLARli-ATIONT PROTON POLARILATI,0'Alp METERs. Mrl'47E
CARLO METHOUs ELASTIC SCATTEKING, ANGULAR DISTRIOWIGNo NUCLEON
INTERACTION
~~CGNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCU3ENT CLASS--tiNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/181b
STEP NO-NE /0000/ 7J 14') 7 7 J'000 102 92 /, U 99
CIRC ACCESSION Nr)--AP0054650
=01-1
p it
212 013 UNCLASSIFIE0 CESS.I.NG OATE--160CT7U
CIRC ACCESSInN NO--AP00546SU
ABSTRACT/EX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE !16'fliffl) 0V THE 100.10LAR
POLARIMETEP FOR MEASURING THE NUCLEON VJLARizA'rwt4 IN NIJCLLAt~ REacTfolls
IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL AND ITS ADVANTAGES AGAINST VHE USJAL LEFT Rll-j~iT
ASYMMETRY METHOD ARE SHOtiN, THE CALCULATIUNS OF V4F GEO!~ETRKAL FA!"l*fu',R
ANO THE AVERAGEL) ANALYZING POWER ',vEkE CARRIED OUr 11I)ING I'HE VIGNIC" CARL6
MET1100. FOR AN EXAl'4PLE IHE POLARIZATION OF: PRGT:11~1'1, Fk(j:4 THE REACTION
PRIME12 CiPRI'ME3 HE, P SUBO) PRIME14 N(G.Ss.) AT Hil'iUME3 HE) EQUiLLS 2.,37
MEV WAS MEASURED AS A FUNCTION OF THE SCATrERJNk:, Ab),Ak: USING THE ELASTIC
SCATTERING PRIME12 C(P,P) PRIME12 C ASiAN ANALYZZJ~if FACILIrY:
JOINT INST, FOR NUCLEAR RE-SEARCH, OUBNAo USSRS
%I LIL12i i mw, i,, wt. itTi uixu-mtre -,t
%.ere "fl T. t-i~ th. 4.1taco xtr=T-U~r ~f ijl- 41 4-
owmat atchtnt at tt tTl ~ it** ?,I*!;, V*T44-- =z t.~ :-L7,
of t=~ Mlt=!ml !~*- *4 t- 4~tzzl-d t!l,f
and micr~tnfe,4 ~rw Inr"vd on the %%ghattate %urfaitq, "rivs-, thr ftle prmt.,
vlac-M. ."itel.c of 0." ata;~Cs 12 C",,rT-4.
A tt-.4. wo. %.I$ of ttm tvam .4 4--Zetk~ 4~4 tr-tir di~ttit-..tim Lm t~-
t1l" wLth clq~tct to thicl.r*w. nm laterrflatte" -M t-e4"-
V- coof1~441'.4 *C,thc ~d t~w It,catle" et the d-
Fecti fep-&C cb- Ow r---h *&LrfAc& "Pctlvast"r plamet, -%Ich 1*.4 to tb.
mV" rumcc at tMietent IntaretttLal se"Tatt-- -It% L"Creasad cirboo c=c=-
tr2ttoft and �Ubot*W%t C~*ef*Loa of thm into L-V!t&%Aal la~vfm of 6111COU
C*O~Uo.
~rv .0dol oftme WISatal froth waramoters, 0~4
tim clawtic Strof**0 arlotal 4wri"It tramerfli"ton, of t!.g t-t
into teruldo Parties".
IQJ
rr CL=UIL-i LeL CAI I UM AV.MJ-lV1 q I TP
14.
5tmin. ti 'i'v' V'~. 11, t I r
21 &t
L-L~ film no MALliull arstnid-O %vh'.qtrqtw% W.I. L-1
r-A-.t t- 1. . -- f 0'. r--!, -
the substrate tellperet-re W4ri.d to th. t-im -1 a'. *,t4tiat-
crt~mtstlmn W- (114~. I%, -rl- t 3" x=-trwt=
V" estl"to-j loy th* methuId at elactrm diffractt~ on reflICtt". and lh~ J-
f it a I he se Avers v tj~ . to
CC V~~ 0 t IVAnt.0 I dtr c sd,~-t t6~
I- C'rton '. 'I udi,d tr a transodwFit" #14,vCV-
itit 4P IPCM*" In the skh*LCSLO 1.0006tAtUVIR (t VIV Otrul.turm It
tran arormad rrCm reiverysten t" (v. - uo--iio~ Of te,
460* 0. The bamic cyrt of dr.tt in th*_tmtvvmvttm.t*i ""Ls,,z= ri;-.
Our pachisvp df.ets loestall in tha tncttmd fill) 1-tvwo wiO Vv wicr-t-t-#
uOth with toct,inadand maymmil twinfling vio-* 11111. Tim 40#t lWrtact ,.4tcr&.
OpitaxI vall obtained in the tfwrgTptqm rnnr~ ~f To -
litcated select" afm Wo-t. Th. .1*4trom aifif"Cim
&*"" t;:L*d that uv to a tcvRwTxtvI-e of 6,91* C, - ft"tv..bla dt...*O'clstim
or 'h~ Itt4m xr-.Sd. T~k-pla- The orlms.-- I- it- 4.f.rtl-j. !
the balm day layers of Go (intw"so twinning mwiii 4the fvrmwctoc~ of Vackl_n* ffet~..
at Ta - 40-3zn and ISO-tw* 0 ap". vith the VvrI4qltA. t. th. wt.CZ--=-.
Prooettlas of the he tsTgjunct tons.
Tile R*Chdftlofw Of the formotion of the Otruct-To *r low
Iva and SaIlLum acesvilds 4vrialt vacuiam devowltion arv anel7t*d 1, t-11.
p
-112 02T
UNCLASSir-teo Pitociz"SSIk, DATE--j;3SEP70
TITLE--EPITAXY OF SILICON UUaIMG CATHODIC SPUTTERING -IJ,-
AUTHOR-(04)-ALEKSANDROV# L.Nov LOVYAGINP RwN-v KQtXa&QlWv_9--..Y.E-A.,
- DOZHDIKOVAt N.YF.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
iSOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, (t), 203-4
.DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CATHODE SPUTTERING* SILICONt EPITAXIAL GRITIO'Ho Stt-4,12LE CRYSTAL
FIRMt MAUNETIC FItLO FLAMA EfFtCT
CONTROL vlAkKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0133 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054929
212 OV UNCLASSIFIED PR13CE is I o4u- i iisEpr a
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054929
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3S TRACT THE PSEVN. 01: FOITAX[I~L llil~l FIL4
LAYERS OF SI ON THE SINIGLE CRYST. St OFAPING PLAYE ( III TItQ5 5 TI4z:S j
4Mf WITH SURFACE OPIENTATION (1111 GY THE METHOD (11: spUrrE~IN(j-
(USING A LOW VOLTAGE ARC WITH 14AGN'9TIGAL PLASMA 1:CCUSlNG) IN AR AT 1-2
TIMES to NEGATIVE PRIME3 TORR WAS STUDIEO. THE RELAT.113% f!'t-TWE"L-4 f-L04
STRENGTH OF SPUTTERING, TC-.4P. Of: THE fil~ARING PLATE, AN) Sb~UCTURE 1)F Sl
FILMS OETO* BY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION IS PRESENTED, FOR 1800 V ANO
C.D.1*2 MA-CM PRIMEZ, THE LAYERS OBTAINEO AT R0014 TF-141P. 011 BEARING PLATE
ARE AMORPHOUS, AT 250DEGREES (GRAIN 60-80 4NGSTR:UMI THEY ARE POLYCRYST.,
AT 450DEGREES THERE IS A MAIN ORIENTATION. AT 7500EW~EES A. SYSTE%l OF
SPOTS CONSIDERABLY DOUBLEO WAS OBSO. ON THE ELECTRON PArjI*A,.NS, EPrT4XIAL
LAYERS ORIENTED ALONG (111) FORMED AT 80.0,DEGREES* AT 850I)E'GkE-cS AN
ENTIRE SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM FORMS. ANALOGOUS DEPeNOEAICE Wits OBSC). AT THE
HIGHER C*D. (TO 2.4), BUT THERE ARE S014E DIFFERENCM. Df.FECT SINGLE
CRYSTAL FILMS ARE FORMED AT 8000EGREES UNOEIR THESE C(INUITICINS. T141 S
DEFECT OF EPITAXIAL FILMS DECREASES WHEWTHE TEMP. t0ICREASES TO
850DEGIREESo. k PERFECT StNGLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE WAS ORSERWD AT
900DEGREES. THE VALUE OF OUT OF FLATNESS-15 MAXv 150 AN(;!sTR0J4e
~04r L As s I r I EO
U S s
.11 L:L
c 6 c ow v
Jun 76,
J
01 Z
UDC 5112 -91-1-541-69 -5147. 1'118
USSR ~
ABDU'VAMMBOV., A. A., GODOVD,'9,11- If. 11., rYMAC11141K, M. I.,
MrFMYLOV, S. S., and ROZENGAW, V. I., lna~titute of lie ttuxoorflan ic Compounds,
Academy of Sciences USSR, and First Uningr4d Kdical Inatitute Jmeni I. P.
Pavlov
"Reaction of 0-n-Alkyl&(,R-ethyln3ereaptoethyl) ,,Setbyltb?Lc)ph,,)4ipL.Iollites and
Their 14ethylsulfomethylates With Acety1collolinesterase"
Moscow Izvestiya Akadendi NAWE MR, Seriya Yhimiohe0.rjyn, No illay *12,
pp 1169-1172
Abstract: The aiithorn studied the reaction. of ace tylelii:?11 ne with
0-n-alkyl S-(/3-ethyl.T.(-4rcnptoe-thy1) iretiiylthiopiianpht)riiii;t,,s aml. their methyl-
sulfoniztaylate3 to determine irliether thero is a h:fdroph'I'llic olte in the I-erion
of the eatera5c center of Ithla eazyw- It was IWInd thil.t th#-,j-4I: i!;. cne h~dro-
phobic site in the Immidlate vicinity of the Cnt(.raF,;;;V rflilter of itctc,., Vith
alkyl radicals of the alkoxyl j-,roup sorbipi at thia
of this site corresponds to the n-butyl rfldiCal. '111.2: 911,'1111t (.'If tjef;~! MZ7.1:0~':.;n
to react with AChE depends to a conniderable extent on their ~:11-; the
enzyme active surface, both through kolrophobic intoracll.lons and thro~~1.7,h ior-.ic
sorption.
map
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROC1:1),sipil; DATF-01~f)E(70
--EFFECT OF CONDITIeNS FOR FERRK OXIDE ANO IIYOR'014:10f: PREPARATION ON
TITLE
THEIR PROPERTIES AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY DURING THE LOW Ti:MPERATURE
~&UTHOR-(02)-KRIVORUCHKOs U.Pvt BUYANOV, R.A.
too,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-KINET* KATAL. 19TOt 11(21v 524-30
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PROPULSION AND FUELS
TOPIC TAGS--FERRIC OXIDE, HYDROXIDE, CHEMICAL SYNTHES159 LOW rEMPERATURE
EFFECT9 POROSITY9 HYDROGENo MOLECULAR STRUCTURE# HY00GEN LIQUEFACTION
PROCESS, CATALYST ACTIVITY
CONTROL MARK[NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0970 STE. PN0--lJR/0I9!i/7Clt01 1/00j!/0'j24/0530
CIRC--A-C-CESSION, NO--AP0131555
USSR
EMC 6,15-382*015-2 615-356,~577,jlu.
He ~Ut'010~SYand~' and sTASyLrX S.
Blood Transfu LIV
Irstudy of Dry Plasma With vi $lon Ov Nclen"f1c research rastitute
kasa,' After,Long-Term
Stl~
Moscow* PrOblemy Gematologil
Abstract: 1%e protein conten I Perelivaniy4 Krovi, PP 26
and ordinary -17
In Protein co dry plasm" after t and resid... u'01sture
ntent 4-j/2 years
storage were aPproximatel, lyoPplflizod
nary Pla M-6-74 and M-+0-104 -' - the 0-1 storage ,tNd.f -d.
- In same in bot, t~
and m~+Oszaa; after 4- 1/2 Years, vikasoi an Shifts
204P respec (b1fore
same iW oth plas tivelv). e 1 6 85 4-nd ~0-024 -
b' storage N15',, and In ardi-
rate of mas ( - 'Z!sidual mol sture was a- ;1.22j erld X=5_95
Solubility the amount increas(ld With l4jnp 10 app:r.,
Of both .14
Ing 12 to 16 min a
preparation, tb imately the
Ized pr 0-f stvruge
eparation d fter 4-1/2
Years. rhe
6 ecr
torage eased Ills ount 0 tionitiitlY re
"--15-0, 4-1/2 Ignifica f vik,all-al j6 t.he,l qul,r-
Years later ~fuj3ntly after 4-1/2 Years - Z-
.8). (beforLylopll~f
............
2/2 025 UNCLASSI FIEO PR0Cf-"$SP111'j [)ATE--040EC7O
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131555 T ., EFFECT OF J:E 0.'1;IOE AND liyuROXIDE
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAC RE (J-F THERMAL
PREPN* WAS STUDIED ON SP. SURFACE AREAt POROSITY, WJU
CONVER SIONSt AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN LOW TEMP. ORTHI) Psklto-4 11
CONVERSIONo THE STUDY REVEALS THAT CATALYTIC Wriviry OF J-HESE
CATALYSTS DEPENDS PRIMARILY ON THEIR COJ4PN- AND IS [01.0EPENCIEUr OF IHEIR
MORPHOLOGIC STRUCTURE AND THE DEGREE OF CAYSTALLINVJ*~. FAMITY:
!:*'~_:-*-'.1N5T..KATAL.j NOVOSIBIRSKt USSR,
-4-
UNCLASSIF IEO
~ wwiw1wiffim lei
USSR UDC 533.91-6
KORNILOV, Ye. A.
"&Kcitatioa and Interaction of Low-Frequeocy Oscillatiops Under Beam
Instability"
Fiz. plazmy i probl. upravl. termovader- sintoza. Itesp. ipezlivied. sb.
(Plasma Physics and Problems of the Controlled Thermonutilear !Fasian.
Republic Interdepartmental Collectinn), 1972, No. 3, ppi208-213 (from
RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11047)
Translation: The mechanism for the excItation of lcni-ftuquency OscillatEons
was investigated. It was established with, the aid of mu:jtLfrkxi.,ienc3, mroduta-
tion of an electron bean that low-frequency oncillationij aro,t. direct
consequence of beam instability. They arise due to nvi%ncar hiteracti..nDs
of high-frequency oscillations or due to iiihomogenefty oud noccquilibriuzi of
the plasma produced by the high-frequency field. rite. uilm of aitacifrequellcy
modulation of the electron bea-m opens up posi;ibiltties 9'L)r cantro3ling cbe
spectra of oscillations of the beam instability arud also soltees Ehe problen,
of the effective transfer of energy! frLa the electron bomm ra plasma elec-
trow and Ions.
1/1
USSR UPC: 5 3,3. ~j,J l.. f:1,7
BAKAY, Al. S. ,
"On the Use ci External Modult.,AAcaa to Contrcl thin
a Bcar-~and-rllusna
14o-sco-w, 26, !k)
fkb,,~ t I-;-. CA pl- cl;tll
Ly T.J.
its ty.-~ -tkn,.c,- t1o Uh,~. 1.11,1! W- mn-f :~f~qt, t ~~.t~ ~:i:,
It is foujid ".c.,ttt.
spectr..xni of in
ac t i on b t-, tn.-c E.., , t h --~ L, m-,xid Iav wo .LuOon~
berg for disczissini~ L-e z---3u1t!-, of the
I/].
USSR
BAL%T, A. S., KORNILOV, Ya. A., CuMaEND-j. H.
"Excitation or Ionic-Acoustic Waves by Lar44uir Waves vW $t4tionary Modes in a
Beam Plasma System"
Moscow, Fisima v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy I Teoretlolbmskoy F13-).k-I (LOtters to
the Journal or Experimental and Theoretical Physics), Vol lt!, 111) 2, 20 July 1970,
p 69-72
Abstract; Two problems are studied experimentally: 1) tho tLLr'Dl)hDld excitation
and amplitude of ionic-acoustic waves by LAngmulr waves jau a beam plasma. and
2) near-threshold stationary mode3 of inturacting waves, u%;Ich ilhow the possi-
bility of plasma heating. Electron aivi ion oscillations Jirter,~izt strongly pro-
ducing many nonlinvarities. Excited by strong LAngmair vii:,ros, n weak ionic-
acouztic wave grows exponentially to exceed a crItical Wire~shold. In timij, a
constant frequency and amplitude state In reachixi. glactison-ion interaction An-
creases the electron and ion tempera, as and affects tho excitation of tho
DJ-Lcm- current -100 ma. otargy 5 kvv, arad lon4f-
plasma. Plasma density was -1
itudinal magnetic field strength I kgauss. A high fre(jUOXjqY w0larnal 3i&ml
close to the plasma frequency was used to ex4its the lonlo,,moowstic waves. In-
creasing the amplitude of the external sign4LI dirfusios tho plauitz. too the
1/2
Tj
o7
USSR
BAKAY, A. S., at al, PisIza v Zhurnal Ek3por~montallnqy I 'Aeoraticheskoy Flziki,
Vol 12, No 2. 20 JulY 1970, P 69-7Z
container walls and produces variations in plas= doinsity and Wnperature. Re-
sults indicate that ionic-acoustic waves are exaited at 5-0nitb titri~shold level ~y
Langmuir waves, and the strength of theae waves is jjropoz-~Lozul to the external
s4nal strengo.5 Bezvond the threshold the 3tr"th of tho Lax4jvwair waves grows
at the rate P11'. Amplitudes aro limited by ths exidttWm of rio"tiorial
oscillations. The authors thAnk 74L, B, Fa#berg =t Vo P41 Sil:4t for disowsions
and Le Is Bolotin for assistaw*. Orig, *r~., has 3 tISSO Ixod 1 ;ref
2/2
USSR t%- 542-91-5117- k~.-13-511T-752-5117-94
AEMLE14 A. A. MOISEYETIKOV, A. H,, KWOUCTMO CH111;CIT'll YLT. G., an!
V
MALIShl'VSKII, V. S., Institute of Orl:janic L-~Uft!ej liami. N. D, ',llelim. ii
Acad. Sc. USSR, and Institute of' Physical Qrgmnic Cheiriatry Actid. ,"i`. Us-!il`~'
"Synthesis of Benzo [a]-and indolo(alquinollitimas: n now A-!ylroaoll to the '.))tpl
Synthesis of Some Isoquixioline and Indole Alkaloids"
Moscow, Izvestiya A-kademli Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khiiricheskaym, No :X1, r-~*,t 7:2, P 2376
Abstract: Isome-thines (I,11) react with acetyl-g-lactaniii (Br) i:o yileli a
series of lactans (V-VII) which can be converted to corre,li-,:,o-idLmj
(VIII-X), and dehydrated to pyridones (XI-XXI). Co.,.ipouni IV) vto convertea in
5 steps to tetrahydroprotoberberino (XTII).~
1/3
USSR
AIGMM, A. A., et al., 1--vestiya Akademii Na uk SSSR, Seri,,;m KhtnichesVaya, No
10 Oct 72, P 2376
RW R
R 1 0
R
AW R=H
(11) R=OYe (IV)
(v) R=H, M.P. 178-1800
M) R=Gil'e, M-P,163-1850 011) 41."'L-Ofi
M.P. 196-19i'30
R T 0
00~
"CO
(VIII) R=Ifl M-P-1-17-11FO P.
(IX) R=Gle, m.p. 5r
Ili)-144 j 26)-2650 C".11.1
2/3 154-1,560
Imm
AKHREMP A. A., et al, Izvestiya Akaderali Naalt SMR, Sori,-jo. Khimic:hus~,M%a, No
10, Oct 72, p 2376
(XII), mop. 3 1-3440
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"-t-j ;'~ ";I.
d.rl'l-l tj, 1~. -At'14- I.
as: I
arAAQtr4r'T Ica & K only 111-ph r
" %h* It to X-a fr- M, C4.-: *;%ttn th4cm,
[)Itb.t %,%. of t-1 ~...... .v,"In " u.
rat4m, or "I TI.W- 4, 1. dk-.;tIr
rels, 4 .0 X . (S**de'4'p 0." -a.j th. A,!
for I:r 1-1 111. ~jr vto .1w. P'll of t....
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UNCLASSIFIEC PIMCE351ING 0lTf--I?.fQL7r
ITLE--PFCUL IARI TIES IN THE CCURSE OF lC-ASTkCAAC[,N0MA UNOCR THE
~~CCNDITICNS OF TF~E YAKUT ASSK -U-
LJfiCP--KAIVCSFAFKINr V.G.
,6CUNrRY OF INFO--USSR
SCLRCE--TERAPEVTICHESKlY AFKHIVI 1970, VCL 42j NR .1 PP 54-5-1
DATE PLBLIS14EC ------- 70
S(;BJFCT AREAS--HICL(GICAL AND MECICAL SCIENCES
TCP[C TAGS-DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, CARCINGYA, SECPFrICN, BIOPSY,
5TOMACH
CCNTRCL PARKING-NG RESTRICTICNS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCL~SSIFIED
PRCXY REI~L/FRAME-1979/0703 STEP NC--Ull/050~4170/042/JJOI/CU5-'#Yr,(.)57
_fIRC ACCISSICN NC--~PCC41203
Ace. Nr: ~047203-
PMARY SOURCE: Tarapevticheskiy Arkhiv, 1970, Vol 42, Nr
PP
PECULLARITIES IN THE COURSE OF GASTRIC CARCINOXk
UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE YAKUT ASSR
V. 0. 1(rivoshtwkin
The author investigated the secretory function of the i1o=,.,.h studying t~e acid tcr-.a-
flan and fermentative function tiefs--ot. 'rhe litter was studied by (IcteratiLlation 0i papsin
concentration at different stages of its excretion Wn the site of its accumulation - ill the
tric juice on fasting stomach and foil*winq tost stimulun. in tfie pariiltall iuice 3nd that
u6nd directly an the surface of the mucoui mernbtane 4nd, flnaliy, lin hor,.Neriate of the Mu-
C
cous membrane treated bv the method of asalration biopsv, oulsidtt the curn~ur localizat'an.
Except for one patient in t0orn in the mucoui rnevibrane there it picture oi !o-,er-
ficial gastritis, in most of t;~e patients histamini.- rafractary achyliu and 4,:~.
vere forms of atrophic gas!ritis ~xerk~ ob,,crved. In the indority of 51,11tirriti 10,01 r~k-
riU3 without phenomena oi structural cellular re=aqwent eal thin inucom riert-Drer!
ildt the tumour localization in qastric juice on tho, iurlace ok' nwct)~.15 (nenni)i an., and tno npa-
rletals juice there was found a norma-I contem of pepsin that; in thil! iuthoCii o,'i nion. is o4le
d am causes of Wag-term prewvatiov of digestioin in patient-i wdli gastric:
a considerably great percentage of cises of clatents courtie of qjptartc carcma-na in the
Yakut ACCR.
RE EL / J,,Jkk1,:E
1:9790703
Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code
4110021999- CHEMICA ABST. Ocy .7
S. KA
314SU Synthas& of 00rou Jkp eat jmd Its rao.
r
tions. K - *I A. El :qWuRSUkg, x1friv -
'Kv~.O! Pt-rhacro m f, TYMUT
-G,.(P01tBV r A- r W&A
Zh- 06shch. Kbiffs. 1969, 39M, 2UUN-JUI MAU).' TO ~P.1 ' e
C 0"
&fluoroacenaphthent was added.;%D ml Am= I
0.0 mole HNCh id. 1 .5) and 15 ad Ai~Qli at 1 3"' W"b 410t=X
and V
stined IG-15 min to give M-72%
m. 133-4% which was reduced b RRUX1119 Ith $ACII in
acli3~%PhVhgnt' lul-
concd. HC1 0.5 lit to 90-2% 5 n.0
121*. Its HC1 salt diazotiXC4 a Jap an4 trftti~d
Wtim flitobo I
with HBF4 at -5* gave grecn-bmwa
-10% Z34-41.,
decompd. 149% which heated in undtme g4ve 7
fluoroacemaphthme, m. 123-4*. This wit4 NuCrtOor in Ae
gave 4,5-difluoronaphthWic acid, m. 104-50 41on- with 5q0-
dAluormcenaphthenequinone. m. 2.111-12'~ (i7-20;%), ~mlnted
REEL/FRAME
AP0021999
via its NaHSCN adduct, by heating it with ~vmi:d. HCR. The
above napbthatic axi4 was converted into the a " ly'dride, which
with NIWH on a Aeam bath gave 95-7% 4.1 difluov-xiaph-
thallmide, m. 31T". . Heatiq an eqtAimolar a i. C of 5,6-di-
fluoroacenaphthenequimone and a Jeriv. 14 3-4yl ruxythiamaph.
thene in AcOH in the presence Of,coacd. HCI Saye Iliefollqrwing I:
y
X - Y - H. m. 297-V; X - H, V - EtO, zu- '281*,; X
H. V - Cl, m. 351'; X - ble, Y - Cl, m. UP- aral U tn.
3221. Absorption spectrW curves oi these were Ao~n; 101 had
strong bands at 3012-6 mis in PhCt soln. In the vl:sible mtion all
had two wide bands (shown).
19630158
Optical
USSR MCI: 621-376.8
!MIVOSHCHEKOV, G. V. and SMIRNOV, V. A,
"Excitation of Ultrashort LiCht Pulses Vith Stable .'al.-n-meters in
a laser With Active Modulation"
Moscovi, 7-hurnal rrilkladnoy mekhaniki i teU-in:Lchq',':k--o:j ','o 2,
1973, pp 163-164
Absiract: Although the formation of ultrashort 1~,t-ht pulfles by
mode synchronization in a lacer with clepr filtar~-~ is -, videly
used method, it impedes the reproduction of the 1116-1se pnTa,,i_(_,tcrI3.
The authors analyze the proccon of mode by cytitrnn].
resonance modulation of the Inser Q, and shov that this methcd is
better able luo form ultrauliort liCht pul.,,es iritli stabj-a pat-a-c-terj.
A ruby la3ur system in rinj.,- furimtion capabliq of 111j.13
process is shown in schematic form; it involves -.-n elfictroopticit!
gate with an Lil-.'bO- crystal to which a sinusoidal vo2t.~ge
half-period is equfi'l to the bypnzs lviuie of Vie, rvi.-ion"I.14,or 44'o
applied. The dependence of the pulne r-arnmeters, on tlifa lincar
generation time of the puLse is investiCated, The autliiDrn than'c
N. G. Nikulin and V. I.I. Semibalumut for Lheir an5:L:Az-;nce~.
1/1
USSR UDC 621-373.B26
G. V.,, NIKULINI N. G..O and SOKOI ry, R. 1.
KRIVOSHCHEKOV LOVSK
"Transient Processes During Excitation of Optical Hamordes"
V 9b. Nelineyn-, protsessy v optike, (Nonlinear Processes in Optics collection of
Vorks) , Vyp.2. Novosibirsk., 1972,, pp 35-60 (f mm HM-RadioWilduilkn No 11; IIQY 72,
Abatract No 11 D145)
Translation: None.
87
USSR UW., 624..373-826:535
GAMMRs A - V. j, KRIVOSHCHEKOV, G. V.2 KRWLOVt S. V. I LEBED-EVO V. V., and
ZOMMOV" S.
"Studying the Characteristics of a Wide-Angle ;5)rsten for Convartiq: lm-q,,es From
Infrared to Visible Region"
V ab. Nelin,eyne m, f voptike (Nonlinear Pxucea3es in Optics -- collectl*n of
works),, Vyp*2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 360-366 (from Kh-RadiotdOmi44s No 11, Nov
72, Abstract No 3.1 D144)
Translation: None.
USSR UDC: 621.:!T_J/.016.756
UIIVOSHC~~KQYI_ G. V. , NIMIN, N. 0. 1 MIRMV I V. 4 ar'd
"Transient Process in a Laser With Active Dioduli'Atuiall
Novosibirsk, Avtoinetriya, NO 5, 1972, pli 113-119
Abstract: An analysis is made of th~~ transient %n _1,4,sers,
vith active moduIntion of the losoes involved in tbi,- excitntion of
ultrashort. light pulse~,i. The traveling wave lcuje,.r~, in %;Uich '11114!
ensemble of two-level ntoms with twifox-jilly expandei~-
lines is used as the trodel for the active uic0liurti, :Li..i
With the disperoion assi=ed -to be negligible, V,'_XI~,.ti(jII
occurs in 'Uie active mwdi= and 10ie taodulator. rZIIIIILI.Ili J-011.
of tile lit-lit pulse throuph the medium a-t carrier r 1'~Rs 0 -
nance io then d(.,ncrib,-, by v vystcm of threc eq-tritions, These are
solved und an cxi)re,3si(.-)n foil the radiation i-titeno4j.1t:,,~ j.;I; 6orived.
The comput-ations ~;how thtit lineal' M.1firC1313iOn j.8
z zerizi-ef'A", to
sible for churteninr Llif,- dtir"Itiorl. Wx . I
effect of the 11nony. c):xIllation deve 10 pill on 11 tj.lMo (:.t'1 Qlrl
ration viere conducted, ind a diagrom of tho tjppjjr.11~4 ,L11- jj),Lj.,j 11r,
1/~ P v j
USSR UDC ; 621.373.0-18.15,6
KRIVOSHCHEKOV, G. V., et al, Avtornetri~L,':I, 110 5, 1972, PI) 113-119
explanation of the procedure is givon. Oscillogmm-, of the 0!.Cil.-
lation pulses and an ultrashort pulse with a itidth o 6 1.0 8
are reproduced.
Uq 19 R. UDO 621.375.8
ZRIVO QjXJC
r7w., 0 _PY, SAIII-RIN, V. I., STROGANOV, V. I., and TJI,.FjSGV,
"Cascaded Frequency Transformation of Laser Radiation in NOZI-Linear
Crystals"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 5. 1972, pp 106-112
Abstract: An important problem in laser physics i;u fiadin6 me,~.nt; of
increasing the range of the radiation. The purpooo of' this paper
is to indicate the nossibilities in cascaded frequiuaicy trar-.oforl.,.'a-
tion of laser devices for setting up powerful sources c;,I' coherer,-.
ultraviolet radiation. Tho vuthara begin their ani--31yoia of'
spectral converoion with a oystem of heterogeneoLia difl%~z-(-~ntial
2
equations describing the radiatiGn in nonlinear cr:ys taIs 1.1 j.th 4 1-1
approximation of slow amplitudes for plane waves Ui a (Iiaasi-
stationary proce8s. RecoZnizi-ng that the proceao of ~sv *Ocassive
frequency conversioni3 is the same an in eXCitlLti.011 ri-f J.ho wi-~cond
harmonic and the composite frequencies, the author;.,s
sions for the a=.plitudes o.-" those waveo,assumin~; tha-,~ the s"lichrc-
nism, condition has been satisfied. A table is Ciwi.,~ of v,,rious
1/2
USSR
KRIVOSHCE1,11OV, G. V. , et al, Avtometriva, Ro 5, 11:';72, jq~
,ether viith biblioert~,,-hy refer-
crystals and their paralzeters, tog I
ences. Cascaded frequency conversion yields a waveleni,11i of 0 .
miarons, representing the tiArd harmonic, in a lam?r w:.Ah
4 - or f
um glass, at a power of core t)jct.n 30 Jnl? and with a v 'IVex:;IC-.I ac'tor
of 4F/o, as well as fourth and fifth harmonicu o;C 0..,?65 and U . 2 12
mi--rons in v.,aveleneth reapectively, The nuthor aote-9 ;"any
questions of the optimiz-ailon of pumping ootu-ce th':~
process itself still must be resolved before th-.'~ of
Cascaded frequency tre-nsformation can be reelizea.
2/2
USSR UIX, 6,21.375,$2
KIDYAROV, B. I., KITNTTSKIY, P. L., SMMArKLN, V. I.,
STROGANOV, V. I., TARASOV, V. H.
"Dispersion of Wave Synchrony in a IJ103 Crystal"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Procesoes in Opt icsi-cellectl tnl
of works), Vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 399-407 (from Wlb-4izil(a, No 12,
Dec 72, Abstract No 12D858)
Translation: A. study is made of the dependence of the notilinear character-
istics of L1103 on the frequency in order to discover new possllcilities of
applying this crystal for cascade laser emii;sion frequency multfrjlfers. vie
I
LII03 crystals in the hexagonal version were grown from, am aqulootm, solution
containing 10% HI03 with respect to U103. The nontinear vhariccerfs tic.,; of
the crystal were inventigaLed by means of a glaot; Nd-las,e-r witli a broad
generat!on tipecLrum of 0.008 A. lin exim-rimr-nan.1 cheek van; madu of thf-, in-
tensity of the excited necond h~irt,,0111.C as 11 NnCtiOrl 01: Oil!
the radiation propagated along the direction of ,iynchrony. A otad-! iva!; -111;o
made of the dependence of the intensity of the i;econd hars.-4-nic ou One pu-.iplfnz~
beam detiection from the direction of synchrony. When dal:~:rmiwhig, the mag-
nitude of dOc/dX, additional possibilities for a nonlitlear freipjancy dis-
criminator were discovered. The bibliography has 7 entrii~i;.
1/1
USSR VDC' 621.375-12
BONDARENYO, A. N., PIVOSHCHEKOV, 0. V., SMIRNOV, V. A.
"Pulsed Sources of Coherent Pumping for Nonlimear Optical 13ystwns"
V sb. Neline-yn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Procesaes In
of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 377-391 (from Ub~-Ilizfl;&, NO 12, DOC
72, Abstract No 12D896)
Translation: A survey was made of the methods of stabilizing a-al Luaing tile
radiation frequency of solid state lasers used as pumping ii;ourcos in
optical systems. A comparative analyi;is was made cif the advantlkp(~s ,)I
Fabry-Perot interferometets, anisotropic plates,and pri-sm
operating in the free oscillation mode. The CCMPj.C)',iKy CJI .I.
lasers operating in the modulated Q-Cactor mode its a re-sm],t of I.he hLgh r.!qjnL-
tude of the amplification was noted. A great deal ol atitwition hio; 13cen 1;;Nk~n
to the operation of lasers in the modulated (1-factor moda: mader the cf rect (J
a narrow-band,external signal. The b0lingraphy has 26 varies,
USSR VDC 621.375.82
KRIVOSHCHEKOV, G. V., NIKULIN, N. G., SOKOLOVSKIY, R. I.
"Nonstationary Processes on Excitation of Optical Harmcnic3"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike. (Nonlinear Processes in Optics--collecrion
of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 35-60 (from Mh-Fizily;, No 12, X-c
72, Abstract No 1_2D880)
Translation; In the approximation of a given field, the time-space character-
istics of the transition process are analyzed for excitation of' the second
harmonic by ultrashort pulses and series of ultrashort pulses of laser radia-
tion for colinear and noncolinear interaction. It is dam.onstrl.ted that: in
the first case for defined relations between the oscillat:Lon as a re-
sult of inexact synchrony of the i;econd harmonic amplitWe and the repetition
rate of the ultrashort pulses, an Increase in the second harmottic artiplituJe
with an increase in the path length in the nonlinear cryatal (-train synchrony)
is possible. The shape of the second harmonic pulses nu a fuliction of the
shape of the ultrashort pul:ies is dii;cussed. The applicabiliL:j- of che approxi-
mate solutions obtained by the second harmonic excitatiori r:,Lt1wd wa!; analy;,ed
in the case of k k >> k Yand in the approximation of the 11.1ven fle-ld in tho. cai;c
kk 5 mm, C4,M134ned with
48-0F-10 flux, the above filler materials will produce hIgh-quallicy Welds,
The said filler wire may also he used for argon-arc weldtag of nickel with
low-carbon and stainless steels. EA-IF2 electrodes are sipecifted for cases
involving N?2 nickel with V-,WSt.3 and DISS10T steels. Faisod am veldability
1/2
USSR
KRIVOSHEYA, V. YE., Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, Sept 71, no 9, p 70
tests of nickel with copper it has been possible to fovinulant a weld metal
with a close-to-optimum chemical composition and the r4quisize conductivity
to assure high mechanical properties of the ;mld. MYJW-5-1-0.2-0.2 copper-
nickel filler wire has also been specified for ar$ov%-*" we-liliog.
- 59
Liz 043 UNCL ASS I F (ED' PRO'CESSiNG OATE--1230CT70
ITLE--CORRJSION RESISTANCE OF BINARY NICKEL ALLJYS 1111 ALKALI -U-
J%UTH0R-(03)-KRIV __ULtLL.,V4.YE.v STEPANOV, V*Vul VOCHKA10OV9 A.P-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZASHCH. METAL. 1970t 6(1)t 29-30
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--MATFRIALS# MECH., INO,t CIVIL AND MAR110. FNGR
TOPIC TAGS--NICKEL ALLOYt METAL CORROSION RESISTANCEs PIFTAL JEOXIDA ION,
WELDING, WELDING ELECTRODEP TUNGSTEN# TITA,'NiUMv ALUMINUM# IIACONI(114o
MANGANESE* SILICON
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1980/1179 -)rrp
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0049385
UNCLASSIFIE0
212 043
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0049385' UNCLASSIFIED'' PRrICESSIN6 0ATE--23i,-)CT70
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T Y-i EC o Ro s, 10,
JOINTS CONSTITUTING BINAKY N1 ALLOYS WITH 0t-.0YjI~jZj%K; ELPUdtos
reacting with the T.-antigen of hamster tumor induced by w:j&novi!vU.s type 124
112 022 UNCLASS IF IF 0 P1413CIESSING DATE--113SEP70
TITLE--TRANSFORMATION OF NEWBORN G.REEN MONKEY KIONEY CELL CULTURES INDUCED
BY ADENOVIRUS TYPE 12 _U-
AUTHOR-(02)-ADZHIGITOV, F.I., KRIVOSHEINP VU.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VUPROSY VIRUSOL0GfI# 19701 NA 2# 22L-225
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
SU9JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND 04F-91CAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TISSUE CULTUkEt ADENOVIRUS* MONKEY, CONTINUOUS CULTURE,
ANTIGEN, TUMOR, ANTIBODY
DOCUMFNT CLASS--U-NICLASSIFIED
PRnxY REEL/FRAME--1990/0738 STEP NU--LIR/04021'rt)/00131302/0?~?1/0225
I
CIRC ACCESSIO'Ll 'V-1 --AP (;If) 3171 Itli
212 022 UNCLASSI FIEP PK0CFFi.SIKjG DATF-LBSEP10
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP010,4944
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G11-0- ABSTRACT. KIDNEY CELL (.UL.rlJkES FROA ONF DAY
OL*D GREEN MONKEY WERE INFECTED WITH ADENUVIRUS TYPE lti. A17TER THE
APP,rAR4-'4CE OF AI)F.'4()VIRIJS CYTOPAT111C EFFECT 11%, rH.E 114J~];JTY OF CULTupFs
IN WHICH REGULAR CHANGES OF THE NUTRIENT MEW(All ifl:kE CAlikli-D 91ir FOR A
LONG T14E WITH PRESERVATION OF 50PERC~NT OF THE 01-0 CULTURE FLU10t AT
30-40 DAYS GROWING OUT CELL ELEMENTS BEGAN TO APPEAR. 5UBSEQTJt--rqTL)' FR04
T.HGM DIFFERENT LINES Oc CONTINUOUS CULTURES WERE DIFFERING IN
MORPHOLOGICAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES. THIS PHENOMENON OF REPOPULATION OF
CELLS SURVIVING AFTER AOENDVIRUS CYTOPATHIC EFFECT wAS i~EGULARLY
REPRODUCED IN DIFFERENI EXPERIMENTS. SOME CELLS GF THE CIJLTLIRI:
CONTAINED PERSISTING ADENOVIRUS TYPE 12 WHICH WAS DEMONSTRATED fiY
PDODUCTION OF SPECIFIC CYTOPATHIC EFFECT IN HELA (,t:.LLS INOCULATED WITH
THESE CELLS AND BY PRODUCTION. OF TUMORS Ito NEW~IORN HAm!;,rEqS INOCULATED
WIT14 THESE CULTURESs MORPHOLOGY OF THESE TUMORS WAS TYPICAL FOR
NEOPLASMS INDUCFD BY AU17NOVIRUS TYPE 12, SERA f1ki:0.1 ANIMALS 13ENAING
THESE TUMORS CONTAINED ANTIBODY RFACTING WITH THE TvANrlGEN OF HAMSTER
TUMOR INDUCED 81' ADEN0VrRUS TYPE 12.
Lz4+ 1 t L,
L/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PlUICESSING DATE---230CT70
,TITLE----HARDNESS OF STEEL G13 AFTER ALCHANICOTHERMAL TREATMENT -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KRIV TSKIYv VoMet
KIBETSP V.Ifo.
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--METALLOVED, TEKM. OBkAB4
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
NIKONENKOV A*S.,
METAL* 1970t (31t
VQ4ARITONOVA, V.I:.,
li'T-8
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH,, IND,# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS-- Til ERMOMEC I-IAN I CAL TREATMENT, HIGH MANGANI:SE S'TrEL, :41-TAL
HARDNESS, ALLOY DESIGNATIONt ALLOY COMPUSITIONt KrAL Dr-FURMATION,
MATERIAL FRACTURE/(U)G13 HIGH MA14AGANESE STEEL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICUONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--199611704 STEP NO--UR/01,Z')/'rO/000/UO3/00'ti'/004d
CIRC ACCESSION NO-00118682
212 025 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCE3SING DATE---23OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118682
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. SPECIMENS F103M JTEEL G13 (C 1.1.8f
MIN 13.5w SI (1.62, P 0.043t AND S 0.06 WTI, PRC-,CENTjv JJZE 1~ TI,%1ES 8 TIMES
10 MIM WERE HEATED IN ACTIVIATED CARBON AT 1050DEGRE. L-S FOR 20 Mill AND
THEN COOLED rN WATER. DEFORMATION BY COMPRESSION FULL:~WED AT rHE RATE 1
MM-MIN AND ANNEALING IN A SALT 'IATH AT 100-8000EGRE-Ei, A F T E R 4 Alt DS
SPECIMENS WERE POLISHED MECH. AND ELECTIO)CHERo A%D HAAJkESS viAS DETD.
WITH INCREASEL) DEF0R,'-lATION DEGREE UP To 50PLACENTo rlif: HARONESS SrARTZO
TO DECREAS E AT 300DECREES AND THE OECREAS~- WAS C01-11-11-EiE-J) At LOODEGREES.
THE COMPRESSION DEFORMATION INCREASED HARDNESS. 11ARO.'l-ESS OF WUl:NCHE0
SPECIMENS INCREASED NEARLY IN LINEAR FASHION WIT44 INCREASE.) OLF(IRMAI'104
DEGREE, WHILE THAT OF HEAT TREATED SP(CIMENS INCR1*.ASE() INTFNSELY ONLY AT
SMALL DEFORMATION DEGREES. INCREASED TEMP, AND rViE OF Awv4FALING CAUSED
AN INCREASED BRITTLE14ESS OF QUENCHED AND tEMPERE0 51`E~L. E.G. AFTER
ANNEALING FOR 2 HR AT 450DEGREES THE FRACTURE OCC1,14RED AT 40PER(;E,4r
REDN9 OEGREEt WHILE. AFTER ANNEALING AT 550DEGREES THIS H.LREAK00iiN OCCURED
AT 20PERCENT REDN. DEGREE. FACILITY: KR.IV1:E',,tOZH. GORIK)Ruj). INST-p
KRIVOI ROGv USSR.
1, -4 L i + i 4- -~4
Therz-omechnalcal Wi~ata**nt
A
Lip
U S- 3 R UDC
KRr.rOSpjTSKjy, V. ~J., rj-LKX2NKO,, A. S., MC-UTOPNOVA, V, 7,4 az~' V- L-
- - Ln nZ institute)
"Strength of G13 Steel After Machanical-Heat Treatment"
Moscow, Y-etallovedeniye i termiches'kaya obrabotka matallml, to :,i, 1~)?,), -pl)
Abstract; Resultz are presented of tbe investiraticn lz:~n elN't.-ct of
and heat treatment on the hardness unrl compmhsafiori of 1~13 sz-'20-1-
experimental procedure und technique for production caf sailq)les i!,.e dez3criI;*,I. T.Ie
results show that the nature of hardnerss varIaLlou oV swqjiIes i~Wtev or
ical heat treatment io the wvze- The at,.,t--ngrf;h ~~ncreaasca ilm tV.~ vewat or
sion. A rdcro.:;copic nature of pliLstic defor-tiation wan dbll;orvo(~,, 4!tt wi3l-f2nib!
steel co.,TTression. At small deforrixtions, straight 1-'nes j:,u3sUij;;
whole grain *were obser4ed, while the gx-a-U, =imber with lii!ma
ation. At hid-i delrees of del"W7.-ation, the defor,natlon II.1If!5 'OeCOMe
then lines appear aloni~ which the destructioa devela~s. Of Steel,
annealed at 560-6000C, lines of de:rormtioa vere observal at 4diort azzealLi;,;
ing tives, while at prolongeti anneallng ximeo and high de,j;rees or defox-mat',.on liLes
were absent. 2 figures, 13 references.
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