| JPRS Report, Science & Technology, Europe & Latin America |
09 JUL 1987 |
106 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Europe/Latin American JPRS Report contains articles on Science and Technology. |
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| USSR Report, Kommunist, Number 10, July 1986 |
07 NOV 1986 |
153 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation |
26 SEP 1986 |
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| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Worldwide Report contains articles on Nuclear Development and Proliferation. |
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| Japan Report Number 180 |
19 SEP 1983 |
71 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Translations on USSR Economic Affairs, Number 807 |
04 NOV 1977 |
56 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The report contains information on recent administrative plans, changes, and policy trends, items on the state of the national economy, significant and representative comments and statistics on principal industrial sectors. |
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| Restoring the Initial Heat-Resisting Properties of Materials by Intermediate Heat Treating |
11 FEB 1965 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
I. I. Trunin; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | Numerous studies of the mechanism of the plastic deformation and the fracture of materials under conditions of creep at high temperatures have shown that the predominant roles in the phenomenon of stress rupture are played by the diffusion processes. In several studies, Ref. 1 for example, the reversibility of the stress-rupture process in the early stages of its development has been shown. A significant increase in the service life of ... |
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| Safety Engineering in Working with Beryllium |
24 DEC 1964 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
I. Y. Yukhim; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The safety measures used when handling beryllium and its compounds, especially the soluble ones (fluorides, oxyfluorides, chlorides, sulfides, acetates, etc.), are determined by their toxicity. Although the soluble compounds of beryllium are more toxic to man, one must not underestimate the danger presented by beryllium and its insoluble compounds after penetrating into the respiratory organs in the form of finely dispersed aerosols. The maximum permissible concentration of beryllium and its ... |
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| Boration of Cobalt and Alloys Based on Cobalt |
24 NOV 1964 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
G. I. Pogodin-Alekseyev; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | Only a few studies (Ref. 1, 2) have been devoted to the boration of cobalt. Attention has been given to a study of borating cobalt and alloys based upon it due to the fact that one of the cobalt alloys (K4ONKhM) is used for the manufacture of nonmagnetic, corrosionary stable springs and core samples of electrical measuring instruments. In addition, the hardness of core samples from this alloy, which equals ... |
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| A Study of the Properties of EP51 and EP52 Steel at High Temperatures |
24 NOV 1964 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
G. I. Pogodin-Alekseyev; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Study of Recrystallization of Baked Aluminum Powder (SAP) |
24 NOV 1964 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
G. I. Pogodin-Alekseyev; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Production and Treatment of Non-Ferrous Alloys |
08 OCT 1964 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| The Electrochemical Oxidation of Barrier-Layer Metals |
07 OCT 1964 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
I. S. Zhukova; L. L. Odynets; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | As it is well known, The oxide films which possess rectified conductivity in electrolytes are the barrier-layer metals. They include aluminum, tantalum, niobium, zirconium and certain other metals.. Silicon and certain semi metals possess analogous properties. Oxide films on aluminum have for a comparatively long time obtained wide application as dielectrics in electrolytic capacitors. Recently, a start has been made in using tantalum and niobium for these purposes Many attempts ... |
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| Investigation of the Mechanism of Fatigue of Cold-Worked Steel Alloys |
07 OCT 1964 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
M. M. Konyuk; Yu. S. Terminasov; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The study of fatigue of cold-worked steel alloys is unknown, although it is known in practice that all metals that have undergone preliminary treatment are subjected to the fatigue process. Therefore, it is of interest to conduct x-ray investigations of the changes in the crystalline structure of superficially cold-worked steels subjected to alternating loads. |
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| X-Ray Investigation of the Mechanism of Fatigue of Annealed Steels |
07 OCT 1964 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
M. M. Konyuk; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The results of the works of various authors on the X-ray investigation of the mechanism of fatigue of metals and alloys are very contradictory. Therefore,there is a definite need for a more precise definition of certain questions characterizing the mechanism of fatigue and connected with the appearance of distortions of the crystal line structure during alternating deformation. |
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| Fatigue and Oxidation of High-Temperature Alloys -USSR- |
28 MAY 1964 |
45 pages |
| Authors:
V. N. Gridney; A. I. Yefimov; N. P. Hushnaraya; M. S. Khazanov; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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 | Nozzle vanes of gas turbines operate under conditions of an unsteady temperature field. Thermal stresses forming during engine starts and stops lead to premature fracture of vanes due to the onset and development of thermal fatigue cracks. In a number of works the decisive role of surface layers of heat-resisting alloys in opposing fracture at high temperatures and under conditions of unsteady heating is presented. it has also been established ... |
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| Synthetic Lubricants the Addition of Substances to Lubricating to Improve Their Properties. Part 3. |
29 AUG 1949 |
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| Authors:
H. Zorn; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Interrogation of Irwin Weise, Dipl. Ing., |
31 JUL 1946 |
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| Authors:
A. B. Hillan; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| German Developments in Semi-Conducting Materials, |
JAN 1946 |
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| Authors:
T. M. Odarenko; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| 12-Channel Long-Distance Voice-Frequency Telegraph System, |
15 DEC 1945 |
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| Authors:
T. M. Odarenko; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Raw Materials Used in German Iron and Steel Industry. |
12 JUL 1945 |
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| Authors:
C. F. Park; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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| Miscellaneous Developments in German Science and Industry, |
JUN 1945 |
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| Authors:
C. W. Hansell; JOINT INTELLIGENCE OBJECTIVES AGENCY WASHINGTON DC
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