SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHVALINA, N.YA. (SARATOV) - KHVASHCHEVSKAYA, YA.S.

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KlIVALINIA, N.Ytt. (Stiratov) Ambrosia psilostachya DC. in Suratov Province. Bot. zhur. 50 no-4:532- 534 Ap 165. (NMIRA 18:5) ANDRIANOV, KuzIma Andrianovich; EPSETAYN, Itv Abramovich; A. r; VORONIN, X.G..tel:hnicbaskly redaktor [Electric insulation materials with a mica foundation] Blaktrolzoliatsionnyo materialy na oenove sliudinita. Moskva, Goo. anarg. izd-vo. 1957. 92 P. WaA 10:5) - (Electric insulators and insulation) (Mica) XHVAL'KOVSKIY, A. V. (Cand. Tech. Sel.) "Hlg,li-voltage Insulation of Keetrical Machines with Glass/mica Insulation Using Thermosetting gpoxy-silinne Binders," rn,~-7,,nte-j at s rnnfe3 (~n " -e I . I- . I . -, - - - ~n--ft az I ~ ~ --- z~'n -, -- ~ 1 ". ; ~, " !~ v 1 F 7' e~ Ilij? UVALIKOVSKIY, _A..V..,. red.; OZMKly, jr.A., red.; VORONIN, K.P., tekhn.red. (Blectric insulating materiala made from epoxy resins] Blektro- izoliatoionnyo materialy na onnove epokoidnykh smol. Koskva. Goo.onarg.izd-vo. 1959. 127 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Electric insulators and Inoulation) (Resins, Synthetic) 6(2) SOV/loJ-59-7-25/30 AUTHORt Khvallkovskiy, A. V.p Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: New Electric Insulation 1aterials in Electromotor Construction (Novyye elektroizolyatsionnyye materialy v elektromashino- stroyenii) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, Hr 7, PP 85 - 88 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an abstract on the basis of foreign data. No refer- ences are given. A survey is given of the characteristics and the range of application of the most promising insulation materials developed in fc-reign countries and destined for the insulation of electric motors. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Vuesoyuznyy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut im. Lenina (All- Union Electrotechnical Institute imeni Lenin) Card 1/1 82850 S/10 601000100910021003 ~2' 10 B019YB054 AUTHORS: Andrianov, K. A., Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, ._A., Engineer, Khirallkovskiy, A. V.., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Character of the Electric Strength of Insulations 11hde of Micaceous Materials PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1960, No- 9, PP- 73-80 TEXT., The authors report on experiments to invostigate the character of the electric strength of mioa paper and the electric field within the paper.U~ The experiments were made on 100% mica paper 0.045 - 0-050 mm thick~ manufactured by the "Izolit" Works. The very extensive report states that the mica lamellas in the paper have equal shape and dimensions, and thus the paper represents a typical nonhomogeneoun dielectric. Nonimpregnated mica paper has to be considered as a multilayered condenser; its electric strength is determined by the strength of tho internal air cavities. There- fore, the high electric strength of nonimpregnated mica paper is explained by the effect of the thin air layers. The ap4irk-over of nonimpregnated Card 1/2 8 8 The Character of the Electric Strength of In- S/1'0' 9 p5?,0/000/009/002/00 3 B sulations Made of Micaceors 'Materials B019 B054 mica paper has a successive character, it atarta from the electrically weakest air cavity, and extends ouGeessively ovor the whole paper thick- ness. The electric strength of impregnated m.ca paper depends on the agreement of the continuous anisotropy of the struoture and the electrical properties of the impregnating compounds. Tho electric strength of mica paper is the higher, the more closely the elootric strength and the di- electric consta t of the impregnating substance lie to the corresponding values of mioa.;The electric strength can be increased by reducing the thickness and increasing the "linear dimensions" of the mica lamellas. In the development of insulations it is neoeasary to aim at an agreement with the continuous anisotropic structure of mica paper. There are 5 figures, 4 tables, and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy elektrotekhnioheskiy institut im. Lenina (All-Union Institute of Electrical Enizineering imeni Lenin SUBMITTED: January 7, 1960 Card 2/2 ,KULAKOVSK]Yp Viktor Borifsovich; KOROIZV, V.N., inzh., retsenzent; ,,KHVAL'KOVSKIrp A.V*p kand.tekhn.naukp red.; BORMOV, R.I.v teaa--~. ~~ [Preventive teoting of the insulation of largo electric machinery) Profilaktichoside iopytaniia izolia,tsii krupnykb eloktricheskUh mashin. Moakvap Goseenergeizd-vQ9 1961. 135 p. (KIRA 3,4:6) (Electric insulatoro and inmOation-Te sting) (Electric machinery) APDRIANOV, Kuzlma Andrianovich. Prinimali uchantiye: FARKSMAN, Kh.R; !ICA491OV. R.G. SEMKO, P.Ya.; ZABYRINA, K.I. . rod.: KALITVTANSM,V.1.9 red.; KORITSKIY, Yu.V,.i red,;IHVALIKOVSKIY, A.V.1. red.; EPSHTEYN, L.A., red. [Macromolecular compounds for eloctrical insulation] Vygoko- molekuliarnye soedineniia dlia elektricheskoi izoliatsii. Mo- ,gkva, Gos. energ.izd-vo, 1961. 327 p. (Polimery v elektroizo- 11atsionnoi tekhniko, no.1) (MIRA 15:2) (Electric insulators and inaulation) (Polymers) MO# UoMd dr$prtyovichl IMALIKOVSM,. A.V,o redo; SEMOROVA# M.N.,, tooklm#r*4# I-*"- - - - (ImmUtim laaqmrs od tboir usqis] IsollatsiomWe laki i ikb primmailso Wabip Goe.easrg.irdl-mo,, 1962. 47 p. (Bibliotska OUWomuteras no*65)0 (KMA 15:5) (BlecUla InaUtors and immlatl=) VARDENBURG, Arnolld Kurtovich; ANDRWOV, K,.A,, glavnyy red.; ZABYRINA, K.I., red,; KALITVYANSK4"Y, V.I., red,; KORITSKIY, K"'14 red.; FMMYN, L.A.1 Yu.V. red ;JINIA SW6 lp red, [deceased 1,edaj BORUNOV, Me, tekhn.red. (Plastics in the electric equipment industry) Plasticheskie massy v elektrotekhnicheskoi promyshlennosti. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963, 284 P. (Polimery v elektroizoliatsionnoi tekhnike, no.5) (MIRA 16:8) (Plastics) (Electric equiliment industry) BORUSHKO, V.S., inzh.; BUNER, V.B., KHVALIKOVSKIY., A.V., kand. Some relationships between of high-voltage generators the rods. Elektrotakhnika inzh.; BETESTYUKOV, VA., irizh.; tekhn. rtauk winding rod insulation damage and different parameters of 36 no.8:11-13 Ag 164. (MA 17:9) u 1 nd 1L. 3 r all rr. KHVALIKOVSKIY, N.V. Method of estimating the area 0' contact of thread with a oylindrical ourfacee Izv.vys.uahub.zav.; tekh.teket.prom. no.6:25-30 062. (MIRA 16s2) 1. Mokovskiy tekotillnyy institut, (T&~m--Testing) (Friction) KHVAL FM jKlY, N. V. ; YAT,' KOVSKIY, T. Effect of the fibrous content anei flu'firies~is of anj lav.9at, yarn blendn on their coefficient of tangent al I-)2ist"alce. lz-,,. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no.3:lt-21 162. (HIRA 17:30"1 1. Mosku-vskiy tekati'~Inyy inAiWt, I LoiAzlilskly polil.,~khnithcukly institut. KHVALKOVSKIY, T.P. Production of the Kiev Factory for Control and Measuring Apparatus of the Main Administration of Food Xachinery. Sakh.prom. 27 no.4:3-4 Ap '53. (Km 6:6) 1. Pervyy Petrovskiy nakharnyy zavod. (Sugar machinery) 1AnWwWM&- "I-- Improving record system for beets ielivered by rail. Sakh.prom-30 no.11:41-42 N '56. (MLEIA 10:2) 1. 1-y Petrov kj Bakharnyy zavod. (Sugarbel ,-XRA Improving tho decolorization of tho wInsiton fjolutlan for a polartmetric analysiat Sakhoprom, 33 no,7t2l-22 Jl 159. (141M 12.-1l) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-iseledovatelltikiy inatitut i3ak-liamoy promyehlennosti, (Sugar-Analysia and testing) KHVALKOVSKIY. T.P. Improve the supplying of laboratories with equipment and apparatus. Bakh.proa. 33 n0-10:75-76 0 '59- WIRA 13:3) (Sugar industry-Nquipment and supplies) KATS, V.Md, KHVALKOVMLITg T.P. Determination of the to,tal amonn", of fermented substances and evaluation of and payment for tho molasses, Sakh.prome 34 noo7:31- 34 ji 16o. WRA 13:7) 1. TSentrallnyy naachno-lealedovatellskiy inatitut eakharnoy pro- n7shlennosti. (Molasses) KATS, V.H.; KHVAIKOVSKIT, T.P. Reconsidering the instructiorB on the chemical and technological control and stcck taking in beat augar and raffinade production. Saldi.jrom. 34 no.8:10-12 A,g 16o. (KIIIA 13:8) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-iseledovatoliskiy institut sakharnoy prourshlennosti. (&igar manufacture) MIVAMVSKIY, T.P. Dil.ution, reaction with water andi, temperature of the solutions as factors determining the pH in the products of beat-sugar manufacturo, Sakh. prom. 34 no,. 12:20-22 D 16o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. TSentrallayy uauchno-issledovottel'skiy institut eakharnoy promys-hleanosti. I (Sugar mianufactars) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) K,HV VSKIY9 T.P. A~A~_ .1. ---' .--. --l- More about the det&igdmtion of the sugar content of standard quality molasses. Sakh. prom. 35 no.2:16 F 161. (KIM 140) (Molasses) (Sugai-Analysis and tesling) KLTSY V.M.; KHVALKOVSKIY, T.-P.; ARTF-40VA, N.Ya. Evaluation of the production of ladividml separation shops. Sakh.prom. 35 no.7:34-37 J1 t6l. (MM :L4:7) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sakharnoy promyshlonnosti. (Ukraine--Suga:.- manufacture) KATS, V.M.; KIIVALKOVSKIY, T.P.; IVANOVA, L.K. Inv6stigaUng rnw miteriftla arid molamilts in the procesaing of untefinmd cane wigar. Sakii.prom. 36 no.lls45-49 N 162. (MRA 17s2) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sakharnoy promysh- lernosti. KHVALKOVSKIY, T.P. Simplify and improve the cu-rrent inspection of the production depart- ment. Sakh.prom. 38 no.1:34-36 Ja 164. . (MIRA 17:2) 1. Vseso;uznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut sakharnoy promysh- lennosti. T.P, Determination of dry subst!tnces content cf' sugar W--tholl" j d i 1u t-Ing. Sakh. prorn. 38 "o-It-37-40 f-Ir 164. (MIRA 17:4) JqFALINOV, A. M., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investi.L7ation of the operation of a centrifugal mixer for granular materlals". Moscow, 1959, 12 pp (Min Tugher and int-r Sp,~,c Auc RSFS.R, Nbscow Inst of Cbm Machine Buildin'.'), 220 copics (KL, No 9, IQ60, 126) AKOPYAN, L.A.; VARYGIN, NON.; GUTAREV, V.V.1 ZYKOV., D.D.; KARAVAYEV, N.M.; KONWKOVP N.B.; IASTOVTSEV, A.M.; MI,KAROV,, Yu.I.; HAZUROV, D.Ya.; MARTIUSHIN, I.G,j 14ASLOVSKIY, HOF.; NIKOLAYEV, P.I.; PUNOVSKIY, A.N.; RYCHKOV, Aj. (deceasedli CHEIZOV, O.S.; ~n~LINIXO-A#M*; SHAKHOVAJ NOAO Theory and vractice of heterogeneout processes in a fluidized bad. Trudy HIKHM 26:3-22 164. (MIRA 18:5) LASTOWSE"I. A.M., dr. tpl,bn. nw,~':q prof.; KHT411NOV, A.M., kard. teldm. 14AKAROVp Yii.l.,, ~ tekh~'.Ii6li - Elrnders for free flowJng materiaas. Kh.n. mashinostr. no.l: 7-9 Ja*63 (MIRA 17:7) Lr,ST0VTSNlV, AXs, doktor tn'~Iinsnatilq prof,; XHVkL!NOV,-A.14.,-Ju?h. Intonnifit-ation of Min TAxinp of Inose mtoriala. Khim.,msh. -tin.l: 212-',6 JP- 159. OUlb~ 12:7) Odxlti-l, machinery) KHVAL_fNO-V-,-_ _A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk Determination of power expended on the operation of a centrifugal mixer for free-flowing materials. Khim.mash. no.2:20-23 Mr ,62. (MIRA 15:3) (Mixing machinery) LASTOVTSEV, MAKAROV, Yu.I. Procep of mixing of free-flowing materials in a fluidized bed obtained by the mechanical metholo KUm.prom. no.11:815-818 N 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Fluidization) ACCESSION NR: AP4033974 S/0121/64/000/004/0013/0015 AUTHORS: Blokh, 0. L; Khvalov, Yu. G. TITLE: Determining the parameters of a magnetoStriction feed mechanism SOURCE: StanIti i instrument, no* 4, 1964p 13-15 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical metal cutting, magnetostriction, magnetostrictive element, impulse input, magnetic coil ABSTILM: The authors studied the magnetostriction effects in the micro-input inechanisms of metal cutting machine tools. The differential equation for the motion of the core of magnotostriction is set up, and it is shown that the calcu- lations for magnatostriction machanisms. must take into account the axial load on the core and the dynamic characteristics of the motion. The speed of responso of the mechanism was obtained and its stability was investigated. The mechanism (see Fig. I on the Enclosure) consists of a forroma,,;notic core (1), rigidly coupled to the movable unit (2) and two torminals (3). Under the influence of the magnetic field created by the coil (4), the length L of the froe section of the core is shortened. The core is made of a riaterial of negative m-agnetostric- tion. After removal of the field the free and of the coro is fixed and the .Card ACCESSION NR; AP4033974 movable unit is shifted by a distance,& 1h. The differential equation or motion for this system is givon by vfi+h~+kx+Q=O, whore M is the mass of the movable unit, h the characteristic coefficient of reoiEtanco (considerod to be propor- tional to the velocity in the first approximation), and Q the conLtant component friction force (dopondont on the matorial, the state or the 6uiding ourfaco and the coefficient of friction /).), Integration of the equation yields C- Of (CI + C'IdV~'+031)' where h/li, in t1ho rosistando coefficient, is the natural frequency of the system, and C and C are constants 0 17 "A 1 2 of intog-ration. Oir,,Jz. art. haa: 13- formulas and 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: nono SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: IE NO REF SOV: 002 OTMR: 002 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4033974 nt. - , , , - ,~ t, Pig. 1. Basic scheme of the magnetoiitriction mechanism. ENCLOSURE: 01 Card 3/3 SVIRIDENKO, S.Kh.; AKfMCHET, L.S.; VOLKOV, A.A.; MEYSTELI, A.M.; MIZIEVSKIY, L.L.; POLYAKOV, L.M.; RASHKOVICH, M.F.; SRI31ER, L.A.j KWALOV, Yu.G.; S.'.-IPIGLER, L.A.; SIFAAGO, L.K.; ORLIKOV,-R-=.'iiiM-,- z'etsanzent; SVECIMIKOV, L.V., inzh., retsenzent; MATSIYEVSKIY, A.G., inzh., red. (Elements of the automation of machine tools] Elementy avtomatizatsii metallorezhushchikh stank-ov. Nookva, I-Iash- giz, 1964. 210 p. (MIHA 17:12) KHVALYNSKIY, Vis ekonomist Untouched potentialities should be put to use. Rech.transp. 21 no.11:4-6 N 162. (IMU 15:11) (Inland water transporiation-Cost ot operations) MqVALOV M nzhener. . 1, iet~ "Dry" hardening of leaf springs. Vast. maab- 36 no.6:56 Ja '56. (MIaA 9:10) (Steel--Hardening) (SI?rings (Mechanism)) VA L 0 t/; 28-58-1-24/34 AUTHORS: Vedernikov, N.V., and Jaivalov, M.S., E4gineers TITLEs The Quality of RR-Car Axle-Metal Must Be Improved (Povysit, kachestvo installs, dlya vagonnykh osey) PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya, 1958,'# is pp 63-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In 1956, the Kalinin RR Car Plant undertook an investiga- tion of axles made front bloom steel. Out of 410 axles tested, all of which hfid passed mechanical tension and im- pact resistance tests prescribed by the "GOST 4008-53"- standard, high contamination with sulfides and oxides in clearly outlined bands was found in 388. It appears that such contamination has no noticeable effect on the strength of the'steel during these standard teats, as long as the steel grain size is not under # 4$ but it does affect the endurance of the axles under working conditions. The ae- gree of contamination revealed is shown in Tables 2 and 3. These tests showed that the "GOST 4728-53" and "4007-57"- standards for axle and- axle steel need to be revised soon. Card 112 There are 3 tables. The Quality of RR-Car kxle-Metal Must Be Improved 28-58-1-24/34 ASSOCIATION: Kalininskiy vagonostroitellnyy zavod (Kalinin RR-Car Plant) AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 2/2 ~A H \-, A ~- G N/ \16 . A - 4 ~741 aAMNINIO. Vladimir Llvo~ich; KAXSIKOVICH, Vadim Alakeandrovibb; TROITSKIT, AnatollY Vasil'arvich; TROCHM, Ivan Petrovich; POTISHKO, Alek"y Tasillyevich; AVRAMMO, Wra Avimentl7evich; VAESTKIS, Arnolld Mikhe.rlovich; VITKUP. Ye.3., redaktor; RAYKO. M.Y., redaktor; SAXO- KHVA14T- vedushchty redaktor; VALIGHUK, G.L. vedushchiy recLalctor; FATUALYUX, P.M., tekhnichesk~y redaktor (ttlas of machine parts; mechanical joints and couplings] Atlas detalai mashin; soedinenita i =ft,,r. Xiev. Goso izd-vo tekhn. lit- z7 USSR, 1956. 146 p. (MLRA 10:2) (Couplings) (Welding) (Fastenings) VOLIYSON# WoBs; GARINDYNS, V*G.; RUAIOVIJKIT, A.Go Using geophysical methods for sol-ring certain problems of deep geological mapping in the,Almalyk ore deposit. Sov. geol. 4 no.1:109-3-70 A 161. (MIR& 14:1) (Almalyk region-Ore depoeite-Mape) I (Prospectimg-4sophysical methods) VOLIFSON', N.B.; GARIKOVETS, V.G.; KHVALOVSKIYP A.G. Using combined geophysical methods in prospecting for primary gold deposits in the mountain region of Uzbekistan.( Sov. geol. 6 no.10:76-85 0 '63. MIRA 17:1) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye geologii ~. okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov UzSSR. VOLIFSON, N.B.; GARIKOVETS, V.G.; KHVAL)VSKIY; A.G. Using geophysical methods In prospecting for porphyry copper ores in the Almalyk ore-zohe. Sov.geol. 7 no.2:138-143 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye guologii i okhrany nedr prl Sovete 141nis- tro-T Uzbekskoy SSR. S/66 6110001006010201081 D205YI)302 AUTHORS: Khvalovskiy, V., and BazhZLnt, V. TITLE: Splittin- 'he Si-C H bond by mineral acids C) 6 5 SOUP,C!-:',: Khimiya iprakticheskoye primeneniye kremneorganiches- kikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentsii, no. 6, Doklady, diskussii resheniye. II Vses. Ir"Lonfer. po khimii i prakt. prim. soyed., Len. 1958. Leningrad. Izd-vo AN SSSR. 1961, 101-109 TEXT: The aim of this investigation was to establish the splitting rate as a function of temperature, acid concentration and struc- ture and also of the number of siloxane bonds at the dephenylated Si atom. A further task was to establish the conditions at which MITO 3. in its action on a silicophenylic compound splits off benzene, with the simultaneous formation of r.J.trobenzene. The investigation of 'he influence of the number of siloxane bonds at the dephenyla- ted silicon atom was performed by the action of aq. HC1 in CC1 4 and Card 1/4 S/661/61/000/006/020/081 Splitting the Si-C 6H5 D205/D302 xylene-dioxane mixtures on /TC6 H 5Sio) 1-5~7x, /TC6 H5(CH 3)SiO)73' Z~O 5(CH 3)2si72 0 and C6H 5Si(CH 3)3* it is shown that the presence of oxygen atoms bonded to the silicon slows down the splitting reac- Q - tion. The velocity constant decreasee uniformly with the increase in the number of oxygen atoms. The influence of temperature on the reaction was investigated between H 2C04 (80.34%) and trimethyl phe- nyl silane in the 30 - 700C range and has shown that the splitting reaction is of the first order. The influence of oxygen atoms bon- C> ded to the silicon atom in the reactions with H2SO 4 was found to be similar to the above described in the reactions with HC1. It is concluded that in both these cases the splittintz, mechanism is based on the electrol)hilic attack on the carbon of the phenyl group bon- L> ded to the silicon ,-..tom. The for%ia-lu-ion of benzene sull"onic acid in the splitting reactions was studied by using highly concentrated H2 IC304'(80-34 - 96-551,",) in reactions with benzene, trimetliylsilane and sym.-tetramethyl diphenyl disiloxane u..,id,,--.r the same conditions. Card 2/4 S/661/61/000/000',/020/Oal Splitting the Si-C6H 5 D205/D302 It -.:as shown that the reactions with --~he silico-phenylic compounds L 'fonic, acid than tile reaction with Sive hic;her yields of benzene sul I be-nzene. Thie is in accordance with t'-le greater ionic char,-cter of the C-3i bond Lis compared with the C--: bond. Concentrated H',O ff v . 3 splits silico-pherylic compounds almoat quarv~.isa-tively with the formation of nitrobenzene. This work has preparat-i've and analytic i,mplications in addition to its practical imPlicat ions connected with t1he production of methylphenylic silico-polymers. p-Trimethyl silyl benzene sulfonic acid was synthesized by the spliTting of bis-(trimethylsilyl)-benzene with concentrated sulfuric acid. Ye. A. Chernyshev (IOKh, AN SSSRI IMoscow) took part in the discuQsion, stating that the work of the authors has opened a new way for the synthesis of aromatic nitro-compounds with a definite position of the nitro group. There are 6 figures and 13 non-Soviet-bloc refe- rences. The 4 most recent references 'to the English-lan.-uuge publi- cations read as follows: R. A. Benkeser and H. R. Kryuiak, J. Am. Chen.. Soc., 75, 4528~ (1953); G. ML;.minati, J. P. E'obis and H. Gilman, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 73, 5687, (1951); H. H. Szmant, 0. 1-1. Card 3/4 Z S/661/61/000/000'/020/031 Splitting the Si-C 6H5 D205,/D302 Davlin and G. A. Brost, J. Ain. Chem. 3oc-, 73, 3059, (1951); S. V. Suthankar and H. Gilman, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 72, 46849 (1950). ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Chekhoslovatskoy AkLadcmii nauk, Pra- ho. (Institute of Chemistry, Czechoslovak j%.cadc:.-.y of Sciences$ Prague) Card 4/4 s/11,1 (0;2/005/00 1/01 11"oll 0232/J.)302 ~'i'i [Oil Doc ell t-s Ui: Per, A., IvAllov, A-, Wl'i 'MIVAI(Y-Skiv V W,;~;(-.rtatiufis for Lite degree of CLt,'didate of ~icicnce~i at. tAke Lvniagradakiy inatitut tochnoy "101-challiki i Opti~4~i (Leilingrad I it.'40 tiltO Of 1'1'('C ihiOll MC(AlilniCS Mld OI)ti CS) Jzvestiya v%shikh uchelmy1di zavedeniy. v. 5, no. 1, 1962, 147-149 T;ie folLw;ing disscrt;itiom; were j;re.,ienLvd: 6.V. Ninin llnvosti- ~'-;Ltiun of the Influence of 15asic Technolci~ical lVitcturs on 01' 010 of all Asvachromous Tachoa,etcrl; Scientific Supervisur - Professor N.111. .50boluv (Ijeceased), -:,'xawincrs - 1)octor of Technical-Sciences ,rrofessor L.V. Vasillyev and Candidate of Technicztl 6cience:;, Docent L.S. Nei;ichen'ok, 5.1. Nistrusskiy 'Investigati.)n of the Finishing Trozament, of the 'External Contours of Instrument Components prodUCed by 6tai;iping'. Scientific supervisor - Professor Sobolev, 1~xaminers - Doctor of Technical ~)cierices, Professor V.I. bulovskiy and Candidate of Technical Sciences, Card 1/3 6/146/62/005/001/011/011 Dissertations for the degree ... D232/L)302 DocuaL LuI)ov. ~u. it. Viteriberg lluvesltigatioii of i-ine \iodule uear ping Scientific stlperviso:- - Professor soboiov, rxiii-aituars - I'l-ofes.-ior huluvskjy and Gjndidate of Tec,mical -I~cieuces, Joceiit A.I. shepsenvul. A.Ya. Vladimirov '~;tudy of Precision iuld 6urface "Oughiles.': of nard and i3rittle Materials worked by Ultrasonics'. Sciencific Super- visor - Professor bobolev, rxandners - Professor nulovskiiy and lJocent Shepsenvol. O-Ya. Ikonstantinov 'Study of the Process of I'lane (,rinding with a High uegrec of Smoothness and Precision'.. Scientific Supurvisor - Doc- tor uf fechnical sciences, Professor A.'X. 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(MIRA 14:7) (Money) 4~ % $9V/49 -58-10-5/15 AUTHOR: Klivan, A. P. TIT12t-.VT'FVer-TrFfW' ~Iav'es on a Sha-.low Lake (Pole vetrovykh voin na. melkovodnom ozere) PER10DIOAL: Izvestiya Akade:aii klau]c SSSR, 8erija creofizicheskaya, 19581 Nr 10, pp 1202-1210 :USSR) U ABSTRACT: In order to use V. V. AShuleykia's theory on wave forma- tion in lakes, it is necessary to find t1ie scale lengths involved in the dimensionless quantities, 7 and (Ref.1, p 109), The author first writes dovm an e-xpression for the critical lifetime of waves in shallow water: T H1 r 7 r r where sh 2 H H1 H 2 H R R Card 1/6 (2) SOV/49 -58-10-5/15 Wind-Driven `,11aves on a &-iallow LaRc wd~--,re- R Tr 11 is t1ac water depth and r is the half hei-ht of a wave. In shallow water a wave loses a 0 portion of its energr~y eE in the time t cr This gives Eq.(4) for the rate of wor'King. The i)ower transferred from "U~e wind to the wave is given by Eq.(~) (Ref.1, o 1?3), here 6 a is tI,,ti air donolty, W h V - c is Gho P(AaLive vrind vo,locity and ~ = x r/R . The energy lost per unit time due to turbulent friction is -iven by Eq.(?) Here, the .Uurbulenb viscosity coefficient, is taken, from the Ulieoratical investigati,,)ns of S. V. DDbroklonskiy (Ref.2), as in Eq-(6) Using Eq.(8',, Eq.(7) car. be re-aritten as 14t.(9) 6.,IierL HA for the' White S-3a is ta'41-.en to be -0.3) Tile flow per unit time along the wavo path is C,,ivori by (Ref.11 Bq,,223). Tho equation of the ualance is Eq.(11). The aut],lor considers the case whell X = 00 ; i.e. W (P can be ignored. The enera- Dal--'ACe can now be expressed by Eq.(12), vinich can be further Jified by J--norinrj- the 9ner-y loss due to inter-aal ID 13 U Tiiis enables r ~D Card 2/6 2 - the linitin- 14,aif-hei-ht of SOV/49 -58-10-5/15 7ind --iv.~r J --D J-ves on a 3iiallow Lake. '-w . U t, %rrave to be found (Eqs.(13) and (14)). It can be seen ~iiab tAe aost probable waVE! ~lei';-Ilt in a s,iallovi sea is pro- U to (V - c) , w1lioreas it is proportional to (V C) in oceans (Eq.15'-. Also, is proportional to .1 r2 lq.(11~; divisio Yn R~)turning to E- n by V1 enables this to be expressed in d ime, ns i,_ -Tilez; s viriables (E(1.16). E(13.(17) and (1,-5 deterinine the scale len~3th~3 for tizie and distance, It is ni~cessaU to know blae values of e and K in these definitions - the latter can be determined from Eq.(15) and, thence, the former from Eq.(14). The Karman type constant 7 it , enters into thece def-initi-ons and can be obtained from oonsidering waves in deep %ater, e.-.. Eq.(25). The value of k iri tile Black Sea and the North Sea is obtained- it is 0.105 in both, differin- fx,)::l the value ori-inally found by Kar-iian. Th"-s gives values for x of 0-6?5 in the North Sea 0 and 0.555 in the Black Sea. 0a the other hand, using data Card 3/6 SOV/49 -58-10-5/15 Wind-Driven Waves on a Shallmu Like frout Fig.46 in (Ref.1), a value x = 0.575 is obbairiod. U Next the value of E is determined usin- Eq.(14) rd measurements juade in the Nhite Sea. TAe result ob'Gained io e - 0.03GS (for K - 0.57.5),. Eq.(17) then gives ~, 6 hours -ives t/T = 0.63 hours, mrhich,, :3ince t > Q 'r > Eq. (19) ,ives x/~ ,0-55 - 12.9 Im, i.e. 1.705. In order to find Tj f rom x nd it is to consid,_:~r some basic results obtained, i.e. (1) when 31/OT = 0 with ~ = 0 1 Tj - 0 Eq.(30) for holds. (2) When 3ij/clt = 0 with T - 0, Tj 0 as bov-ndary conditions, then Eq.(31) for T holds. J~Aqs.(30) and (_',51) are used to construct the curv-:,s in FiSs.1 and 2 for various y TakinS y = 0.822 (later shown to be the required value), Fis.1 s1lows that T = 0.925 1.705. Using this curve and Eq.(29), a curve of cm) wave height against distance can be drawn (curve I, Fic-.3). 0 Curve 17 Fig.4 can be similar)y obtained usJnS Fi-.2 and Eq.(28). It vias assumed in drawing) these curves that R/r Card 4/6 and T are constant and equal to (R/r )2 and T 2 . The SOV/49 -58-10-5/15 "'I i n d -Dvivoa Vlavos on a Shallow Lal--e correction necos.,3ary Lo allow for the-fact that vary., can )'Otaiiind from Eq.(72) and FL,,;'.5. IL J-5 also UlLut (V c) is constaaL: tiie variati)ns in- thi3 flac~trj2 5 i ---r-sated by variat- can bc~ Liovik)ver,, iis they are co::i. ions in The author finally con.,~idars the poosibility of Id 11 in co-iparison with 1-71Hfor lre:r~y shallow seas, Vie ratio 'UII/~I 11 is ~,iven by 13,11.(~3) which, accord- in, to dz-ita obtained from the ',Jilite O".3a is equal t L o ~.M Card 5/6 SOV/49 -58-10-5/15 Winrd-D.riv-m _)i-- a S~iullo-.~ LaIL-o ~-ve,n the White Sea is not very shallow. Values for p (= 0.178) and y (= 0.822) are then determined. There are 5 figures and 6 Soviet references, of which 1 is trans- lated from English). ASSOCIATION: bloskovskiy -osudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomo- U nosova (Moscow State University im. MI. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1958. Card 6/6 KWAIT, A, P., rnnelidate Phys-Math Scl (dlFr.) -- "Th,:., pro-clilculation of wind waves on a shallow lake (sea)". Moscow, 1.959- 13 PP (Moscmr Ltate U im M. V- Lomonosov, Phys Faculty) (KL, Wo 22, 1959, 108) 3(91 AUTHOR: Khvan, A. P. SOV/20-126-2-21/64 TITLEz The Exact Solution of the Equation of the Field of Wind Waves in a Very Shallow Sea (Tochnoye resheniye uravneniya polya vetravykh voln na sil?no melkovodmom more) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SS3R, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 2, pp 303-306 (U3SR) ABSTRACT: V.,.,V. Sh,~ie'_Wifi (Ref 1) found the exact int W al of the field ecj*~tion of wind waves in an ocean and explains their physical importan.ce. The solution of the analo&ous problem for a sea of arbitrary' depth presents considerable analytical difficulties. The author therefore confines himself in this paper to dealing with.the solution of the problem ror a very shallow sea, so that the following simplifications were rendered possible: 1) The energy losses due to internal tarbulent friction may be neglected as against.the partial destmotion of the waves in shallow water. 2Y, In very shallow viat6r the phasq velocity is determined according to the well-known formula cz(gH)1/2. The following results from these simplificationst Tne critical running time of the waves in very shallow water is t 2 11 shu Pwo Here T - denotes the 2- kr r r 2:,(, jP Card period of the'wave, r - the*half-beight of the wave, oc*21r" the P The Exact Solution of the Equation of the -Field of MLnd SOV/20-126-2-21/64 Waves in a Very Shallow Sea wavelength (IVX