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KIBARSKIS, Kh.Kh.; STUPELIS, I.G. Rauwolfia serpentina preparations in the compound treatment of hypertension. Sov.med.22 no.1:82-89 A 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Izz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - doteant D.Z.Iautsevi- chus) Villnyusakogo universiteta iment V.Kapaukasa be beze 1-y sovetskoy klinichoskoy bollnitsy Villuyuma (glavnyy vrach I.T. Yeliseyev) (RAUWOLFIA AIXALOIDS, thrjr. use serpentine preps in combined ther. of hypertension (RUB)) (HYPERTMISION, ther. Rauwolfia serpentine prep. in combined ther. (Rue)) KIBARSKIS, Kh.Kh., dotsent Dyskinosiao of tho biliary tract. Sov. mod. 25 no.11,50-56 11 161. (MI ILI 15: 5) 1. Iz laifedry gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - dotsent L.Z.Lautsevichus) Villnyunskogo universiteta imeni V. Kapsukasa na baze 1-y sovotskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach V.G.Beniatski~). (BILIARY TRACT--DISFASES) I ~. . . . I ~ 1 1, ~-~ q - -_ - --- -- ~- -; , -, * ~'. ~ ~. tio of the USSR/Nuclear Physics - Fok's Equations A 0 wl.,/~,,, id FD-3336 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 8/28 Author : Glembotskiy, I. I., Kibartas, V. V., and Yutsis, A. P. Title : Self-consistent Fok's field in two configurative approximation to Bohr's atom Periodical : Zhur. Eksp. i Teor. Fiz., 29, 110 5, 617-621, 1955 Abstract : Solutions of usual Pok's equations of the basic configuration of a neutral Bohr atom are presented and solutions of Hartree equa- tions, completed with a configurative term, for the function P(2p/'r) of the configuratiqns~322p3, coiuted for the two con- figurative approximation Is 2 I522p ; also the value of total energy determined in one configurative and two configurative approximation. Function of total potential and radial possibility distribution are tabulated. Eight references. Institution : Physico-technical Institute of the Acad. Sci. Litvian SSR, Vilno State University. Submitted : July 12, 1954 USSR/Nuclear Physics, Fok's Equation FD-3337 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 9/28 Author : Kibartas, V. V., Kavetakis, V. I., and Yutsis, A. P. Title : Self-consistent Fok's field in three configurative approximation to the Beryllium atom Periodical : Zhur. Eksp. i Teor. Fiz.) 29, No 5, 623-628, 1955 Abstract : A practical method of self-coasistent Fok's field application to multiconfigurative ap ro~imatign is analyzed. A three configura- tive approximation ls~2s - 1s 2p 2 _ 2s22p2 is applied to the basic configuration of the beryllium atom. The function of total potential and the radial possibility distribution are presented. Six references. Institution : Vilno State University, Vilno State Pedagogical Institute Submitted : July 12, 1954 KIBARTAS, V. V.: KIBARTAS, V. V.; "The autocorrelat on of the Fok (Falk?) field in mul-ti- confi-garational approximation." VilInyus State U imeni V. Kappsukas. Chair of Theoretical Physics. Villnyu3, 1956. (Disserntion for the Degree of Candidate in Physicomsthematical Sciences) Knizhnaya letopis', No 39, 1956. Moscow. Category : USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom D-1 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3359 Author :Tsyunaytis, G.K., Kibartas) V.V., Yutsis, A.P. Inst :Villnyius University, Physicotechnical Institute) Academy of Sciences lAthuanian SSR Title :Self-Consistent Field for the Fundamental Configuration of Helium Type Atoms. Orig Pub :Optika 1 spektroskopiya, 1956, 1, No 1, 5-8 Abstract :A solution was obtained for the equations of the self-gqnsistent field for the ground states of H-, He, Li t Be2'1, Bl~, and C41. The values of the energy parametersE:L5 I& of the radial integral F. (lals) and of the energy Fe given for all cases, as are the radial functions of H-JS B34, and C"t. All the calculations ware performed with greater ac- curacy than in the calculations previously made on analogous atoms. Card 1/1 USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics- Physics of the Atom. D-1 Abs'Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5~ 1957, 11356 Author : Yutsis,.A.P., Kibartas, V.V., Pelkyavichyus, I.Yu. Inst I Title The Hartree Self-Consistent Field In the Two-Configura- tion Approximation for the Two Lower Configurations of the Ctirbon Atom. Orig Pub Lict. mosklu Akad. darbai, Tr. An LitSSR, 1956, B4, 3-14 Abstract The Hartree self-consistent field method, extended to in- clude the case of the two-configuration approximation, is applied to the lowest conkigurations of the carbon atom. The Hartree equations, supplemented by configuration terms, are solved for the 2p radial wave functions which are taken into ac(~ount by the configurations, and the va- lues of the total energy are given. In this approximation, the authors determine the effect of the mass of the spec- tral lines, arising from transitions between the investi- gated Card 1/2 USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Atomic Physics D-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 195',, No 8927 Author Vizbarayte, Ya.I., Batarunas, I.V., KibartaS-, V.V. Yutsi95_-,A-P- Title The Fock Self-Consistent Field in Ap- proximation for the Nitrogen Atom In Various Degrees of Ioni- zation. Orig Pub : Liet. TSR mokslu Akad. darbai Tr. AN Lit SSR, 1956, 5B, 3-10 Abstract : The Fock equation is solved in the two-confIguration appr3x- imation for a radial wave function 2p taken into account by the configuration Is2 2pq+2 of the two-configuration approx- j=tjon jse2s2spq - 182spq-1 at q = 2, 3, and itfor the case of the nitrogen atom. The %ralues of the energies of the 2s and 2p electrons are determined and compared with experimental data. Card v..4., red.; red.; L;ellkhoz. nat.:, red.; F,.,' %-K',, P., red.; LlijrR~~T'J;EYN' I.i., 1'1'-'U1%'oV' red.; red.; 11L3KUN'_N1'O, 1.1.t (;kun. xuuik., red. o-io!' Work 1'O.:U" 1'or P.T. "The D-i;ortzmcc of Aut.~'lmr- Comi-nat of Scvd~, in Frewmtcr Seed Crol, i- I'lantings of ..eat and Barley." Cand Agr Scij Cri5t Af-ric lV-ral Insl~, 0%sk, 1253- (RZIBi?Jli 1,10 31 Oct 54) Sum-cy of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Fducational Institutions (10) SO: Sun. No. 481, 5 Mkv 55 1-1 IVANOV, Yu.; KIBBELI, F. Trends in the.development o' equipment and its supply to Avt. transp. 43 no.6tlO-ll the production of service-station automotive transportation units. Je 165. (MIRA 18g6) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut avtomobillnogo transporta, Klb',EL'y R.R.; KtD.11,11 R...q. Wind-rosist,allt llil~rnrod-radia t i oil burnor. 10 Ilo.2t18-21 165. (MITU 18: 12) BUENM, K.; KIBICDI, T,; BOGDAN, J. ~-t W~41;- ~ - -, Pharmacological and clinical experiences with oyanesin. Orv. hetil. 9? no.19:596-598 13 Kay 1951. (GLKL 24:2) 1. Doctor for Berenkey and Kibedi. 2. Obstetric and Gynecologic Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Janos Batisfalvy) and Institute of Pharmacology (Director -- Prof. Dr. Miklos Jawso), Ssaged University. KIBIDI, Tibor, dr. ; DIRNER, Zoltan, dr. Rxperimental contri"ution to the reflex mechanism of tetanus inhibition. Idag. esemle in Maff. Belorr. arch. 7 no.1:12-15 Tob 54. 1. Gyulal Magyei Korhaz (igaigato: dr. Juba Adolf egy-st. m. tanar) Rontgenosztalyan (foorvos: dr. Zateny G7ozo) as a Szegedi Orrostudo- mahyl ILgetem Gyog7ezertani intsetenek (igaigato.- dr. Jancso Miklos egyatemi tanar) kozlemanye. (TITANUS, exper. strychnine-induced, eff. of proprioceptive stimuli) (Rum, PRopmapmrvic off. of prprioceptive stimuli on exper. strychnine- induced tetanus) (STRYCHNM, tox. tetanus, exper., inhib. by proprioceptive stimuli) KIBEDI, Tibor, dr.; ZMTW. Gyozo, dr. Cardiac calcification. Nagy. radiol. ? no.1:31-35 Jan 55. 1. A Bekeemegyel Tanace Korhaza. Gyula (igazgato: Juba, Adolf dr. foorvos) routganoazt-alyanak (foorvos: Zateny. Oyozo dr.) kozlemenye. (CALCUICATION, myocar4lum. x-ray.) (MYO WIDIUM, diseases, calcification. x-ray.) EXCERIKA ?EDIC1, See 15 Vol 13/6 Ont!:j,. Lis. June 60 1468. PROGRMIVE DYSTROPHY OF THE LUNG. '%'ANISM.',G l,,'N(; - Pi o - gressiv tododystrophia 'vanishing lung' - K i b 0 d i 1'. 0v% sz. Belklin., S%eged - MIAG. RADIOL 195 . ITI (.7-36) lliltis. 2 'Yanishing lung' is the terminal stage of hereditary. artlaired ur degonorative pro- ceases generally occurring in persons 35-40 yr. old. Ilypertropl;i, ;nA emphysema, and dystrophy of the lung, represent differvill olagv~) of 1he salliv ease. Endanglitis obliterans of the bronchinl arteries may I~e the caum% Tbe hil.%r shadow of the affected lung to small and the vascular pattern is thill, Wherem; it, the other, unaffected, lung there is an aneurysm-like dilatation of tl:,- poht,onar.N artery. GyOrpyi Ro(LipeA (NIV. 15) KIBEDI, Moro dr.; SZOKE, Ssabolics, dr. Roentgen diagnostic signs of apiploitio. Magy. radiol. 14 no.5* 279-284 S 162. 1. Nograd Megyei Tanacs Korhaza, Salgotarjan, Rontgen- (foorvos Kibedi Tibor dr.0 as Sebeszi oaztalyanak (mb. foarvos Szoke Szaboles dr.) kozlemenye. (OWMUM) (INTESTINAL NEOPLASMS) VELKEY, Laszlo, dr.; KIHE?Y~o ~dr.; 10103ZAROS, Klara, dr.; SZE)MIZES, Erzsebet, dr. our experiences with 304 antrotomies In in-fancy. Gy-ermekgyogyaszat 14 no.61l67-172 Je 163. 1. Borsod mogyei Semme1weis korhaz (igazguto: Pavlyak Pal ct-,) I. sz. Gyermekosztalyanak kozlemenye. (Foorvos: Kostyas Laszlo dr.). (INTANT, IMWBOP"111, DISEASES) (STAPHYLOCOCCAL ITWECTIONS) (HASTOIDITIS) (SEPTICEMIA) (MEINIGITIS) (OTITIS) KIMLIP F,S,; KINISHCHIKOVAo L,K,j PADErTvsKAyA, V,N,; RATIORl M.M. Dispensary =a for rhe=atio favor patients in the Wyatcroki-y District of Sverd1bvake Zdravo Ron, Feder* 4 noo 4130-32 Ap 160* (MM& 13:10) 1. Iz Sverdlovskogo gorzdravotdola. .(SVWIDVSK--MMMTIC nVER) KIBEL, 1. A. "Theoretical 14eteorology," Transactions of the Central Geophysical Observatory, Edition 4, Leningrad, 1935, KnEEMI, I. A. Front Shifting in the Atmosphere, Dokl. Ak. Nauk SESR. 14. 7, 429-'11, 1937. This is an outline of a longer pper to be published in tho Transactions of the Main Geophysical Cbservatory (Leningrad). The motion oftwo air masses separated by a frontal surface is ocnsidered. The general equationso of motion are first b-ivez). From these and the conditions of the particulAr proUem a sysLea of equations is derived, wh.ch may be solved.. Hence if the shape of the frontal surface to-ether with the component velocities and the pressure at the earth'5 surface be known at the initial moment, then the motion of the air masses and the shape of the frontal surface for any subsequent time can be determined. KIBEL, I - A - "Boundary Layer in Col-ii-pressible Liquid '~~ith Allowance Afor Radiation," Dok. AN 25, No 4, 1939. Leningrad State Univ. KIDELY I. A. .5 d 71. 11 L -1~ I ,, ~ .- for a Flt-,, .t-orj~ Surrlem.ent to t.Y:e of the !-'CchanlCal 7' U,- izv~sti:~-. ;%~' 3,~SF (','-2,..1!3 of the Academy of Sciences U-JI, 0, G!!o;-.ra-n.'.,c ~~n'. ..- Series, No 5, lt?40 ~;O: U-303~, 11 IK,r 1953 KOCHIN, N. E.; KIBEL, I. A.; ROZE, N. V. Teoreticheskaya Gidromeldianika (Theoretical Hydromechanics), 1~41. KIIEL, I. A. "Temperature Di.stribution In tile Atmosphere of tile Earth," Wk. 'MI h, 'No 1, 1'L'43. I Central Geop. Obs. i"111CA", T. A. (Cor. 11~:c-n: of the 7----LLr-,an fc'nooi on !:c-xoro1oF7,,- !~irj-nF IL,.-.(, Pant 11:) -- rr sliblAtted at oil it. Qlr~ Uono-a-l ~)i, 1 ').~ Ili. .11 'Y "". 'Tol 0 " 1". ~ - ..." . " 1:0 33 ':`~l -L', I.A. n ~%, d' Li rv;ykii voln v ;*It i.!~:!,f -,,; LJ .(:I ri I ridn-i d ,i , .--. Lf - -"'Itika i mc,"c.nn1kn, v. 8, no-5, P. h13-1110 ~- u 1 a i~, i 11 ~-*ll - 1 4 - ~ - Title tr.: of 'L'.o of lont '."av.", 4111 a co! ' ible -11.801.P7 1.91di "0. j'.cronautical Srionc, and. .*viation --'In 'c)vj t Undon, Lil.-'irv ci' Conirr~rs, 195 5 . KIEBEL, I. A. U=/Aerodp*=Ics. 1945 "A Case of Unhomogensous Turbulence in a Conpreselble, Fluid," I. A. Kiebelp pp "CR Acad Sci" Vol =, No 4 The authors seek to give solutions for unhawgenepus and aniaotropic turbulence,, extending the criginul vork of Keller and FTIedmanto method for a closed syntem, of turbulence equations. 4T89 A 4T69 Central Inst. Hydrometeorological Forecasts; Corr. Mbr. AS 00 0 0 0* 00, 00-4 008 I L V -1 K, Of, 4,% !a. 51A 4 JAN V-Sj W.."Ulf A .sufte A* 0 .10 letilm VAGM07pircil Scitsislietkhtmehol kevoliatmil, Chatit' 1. p. Iplit"n%Lloquatims. DLC-The ba* prf*dWnot the numerk-al ow, Of fremsting drwtlwi by the hydradrL4rmic rrwtt,m ists Na &ad xamr aft notlined and the tqtmtkm which *to vwd to " in tk mere balsom ornfiersture Cra,fittil. tudmirot diffoAm, diatnWtion *( watw vapor and best w by `~v t,'wm TbenwiWderhw1rmwgtmkmitby 1 1*;psiw. 1913) and elaborated by L kichar~" (1911) thal Va" :%" evArt (mat1wrtmfirat) sciewr It aft of lbe asays"I favol am palmly latmrs"d, I his wit"I of Kitirl' lawyAwn Its Wutko r4 oqulk" d the 4oh mdor, but by ova% t1mr4iFeatkvis, 6 re-litctd to a firntm of rakulalkwi which woulti give In Im than MR amrsow. (ewerAot of wirA. pmam and temmCatore far one pint. ("r& FWW OF Z4 to 341im In advance, The summ of the forcrutp "Aturally depmh an comporte aml accurst* absirrve. lirma Air the stem stirroundbW The f""t vW for the la)%v cof atroospbete from d* ground to the 'rrvPmNU%C Sw6fIrt f(Mifillts: K811sermil" IWWAM646 X11141% M66W Of fd[WAwft- t, 4 a A I It n it 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1951 :00 .00 see so ro 0 coo see U4100 00 Q-T it, an- 4-i 6 -1 . ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 YIDELI, 1. A. "On the )error 6f Kaumitz," Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, IIJo- 3. 30-33. 1947. Translation available. The authcr analyzes an article by Prof. B. Ilaurwitz in American Reteorological 6ociety. Bulletin, 1946, containing a criticism of 1. Kibel's method for forecasrtini; and ,-oints 0 out the erroneous interpretation by haurwitz of tie method criticized,25 weU as Some other faults of American meteorologists. Subject Headings: Single station forecasting, Fibel's method of forecasting. t a to At u v a It to 4 s~, a A- X. jr--4 -9 L-A -L4;.-I- 4-JL-L-A--L *#aMW AND footfal" U E IN, of u a v 0 is v a N S1 a a it Of IhO rIOw of GoNes In the Rongr of Tran.j. lion tO Suf;rs*nlc W18CHIM (fit Rumion ) I A. K11.11, th o Aradriny (it Of VJ;X.R. (StTtion of Ti hni l S i v cn c ence*). jo, p. 2r,:I 259, a Cuntnilui a mathentatival &nAIYoiP Of the tranxI y/ C- tJ,)n from straight flOw to vortex Aow In the 00- Nupersonie rAnge. 00 A goo .400 ~ A-w sss R. thrk~. , boo - Is 3, 0S L A II VALLU06K-L UT144TU211 CLA$%WKAtWM - - boo 31001 -'aw - NIt It _ -7--- ' 0 U Is AV go 0 01 m Ku Koff HINKLO, n A Ar 6. 5 a a 3 0 - 0l KIEIML, I. A. VSM/AOrDdyn=Ic6 Jan 194T. Velocity, Subsonic "F ,.xact Solutions for Equations of Aerodynamics," 1. A. Klebelp 6 pp "Prik Mate i Makh" V01 XI, No 1 Solving the problem of finding solutions yielding subsonic velocities for one part of a space and supersonio for the other. i PA :M05 8rio5 Liquids - Therual Properties Beat 'Exchange Systems Now/Deo 1947 "Beating of a Viscous Liquid by Means of a Revolving Dime " 1. A. Xlbell, Moscow, 4 pp "Priklad Matewt I Mekhanik" Vol X1, No 6 /1 Author intends to show by means of ror=lae that It 15 possible to obtain an exact solution for the tem- perature regime during the heating of a viscous fluid bY means of a revolving disc. Problems which deal Vith the heating'of a viscous liquid, as a result. of & revolving disc, bare'not been concerned with salring Ue temperature regime. Solutions of questions 52T95 UM/Phynics (Contd) NOT/Dec 1947 1 emoerning distribution of temperature partioularly sie, lacking. Author ex1preeses gratitude to &. S. Mcnin for bin assistance. Submitted 6 Dec 1947. KIM', I. X., KCCHTT~1, Nikolay Yevgrafovich, and RO'~'E, ~'. V. Theoretical Fydrodechanlics. Leningrad, Gosud. Izdat. Tekhniko-teoreticheskoi Literatury. 1948. F'evi5ed 4th ed. 2 V-, 535 P- 179 figs, refs. Review of German translation of Vol. 1 by Sutton, 0. G., in Witerrolorical Kagazine $4(991):27, Jan 1955. The several part3 of this voluminous and highly theoretical treatise (or collection of treatises) cover in the first volume: I. Kinematics of flu-ids (A. Deformation field, B. Equations fof continuity, C. Kinematics of rectilinear and vortex motion) Il. Basic equations of hydrodynamics of ideal fluids; III. Hydrostatics; IV Simple cases of motion in! ideal fluids; V. Eddy motion in ideal fluids (Kochin) VI. Simple problems of movement of bodies in ideal fluids; VII. Lbctension of problems of motion in an -ideal fliaid; VIII. Wave motion in an ideal fluid (Kochin) including bqsic equations, simple waves, 3-dimensional waves and long waves. In the second volume: 1. lbeoretical basis of gas dynamics (Mbel'). II. Movement of viscous fluids (Kochin); M. 6lementary theory of turbulence (Kibelll). Subject headings: 1. Theoretical hydrcdyTki1nics 2. rubbulence theory. 3. Eddy motion. 4. Textbooks. A KIBEL's I. A. Gazovaia dinamika. (Int MekhAnika v SSSR za tridtsat' let. 1917-1947. Moskva, Gostakhizdat, 1950. P. 321-331) Bibliography: P. 329-331. 65 references. Title tr.: Gas dynamics. QA802.m4 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union., Library of Congress, 1955. KOCHIN, Nikolay Yevgrafovich; KIBELI. 111ya"A.f.nnasl7cvich: ROZE, Itikolay -- I, " - .. , . S., tekhni- Vladimirovich; RABINOVI , e. ., re At6r; GAVRIL~N,S cheskiy rednktor [Theoretical hydromechanical Teoretichesknia gidromekhpnikn. Izd. 5-oe, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo tekhniko-teoret.lit-ry. Pt.l. 1955- 560 P. (MIRA 9:2) (flydromechanics) "/0199physics Meteorology Wd 1/1 Pub. 22 ,Authors a Kibellp L A. p Hernber-Correap. of:the Acad. of Scs. of the U.C:SR The space problem of,the flow of an-air current over the irregularities.. of the earth's surface Periodical t Dok. jLtj, SSSFt 100/2j 247-250, Jan 11) 1935 Abstract I A solution is given of the space problemdeallng with the flow over the rough surface of the-earth of ah air.current of a certain speed U along the X axis# however Indopendent of the x,y,& z coordinates. The methods ofs,tabilized phases and of super-positions are used for the solution. Ono USSR reference (1940). Infititution.'.. The Central Fore Institute SL bi KIWI- j 4 A F // Ar /I ~ 1_~ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 532 Kibell, 111ya Afanaslyevich Vvedeniye v gidrodinamicheskiye metody kratkosrochnogo prognoza pogody (Introduction to Hydrodynamic Methods of Short-Range Weather Forecasting) Moscow, Gostekhizdat, 1957. _375 P. 2,000 copied printed. Eds.: Belousov, S.L. and Bykov, V.V.; Tech. Ed.: Kolesnikova, A.P. PURPOSE: This is a textbook in hydrodynamic methods of short-range forecasting, delivered in the spring semester of 1956 at the Mathematical and Engineering Faculty of the Moscow State University im. Lomonosov. COVERAGE: The book discusses the role of hydrodynamics in synoptic meteorology., with special emphasis on recent mathematical studies of forecasting methods. A number of equations 1.9 included for use in modern electronic computers and the existing hydrodynamic Card 1/7 Introduction to Hydrodynamic Methods (Cont.) 532 methods of forecasting are analyzed and evaluated. A full account Is given of research conducted in the division of dynamic meteor- ology at the Central Institute of Weather Forecasting (of the Gidrometsluzhba, Moscow). The author also discusses a number of non-Soviet contributions whenever they have been tested with electronic computers. The author's own contribution lies in de- fining a method of determining the heat inflow through radiatlon. No description of conputers or other instruments is givem, There are 98 figures, 5 tables, and no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 7 Introduction 9 Ch. I. Atmospheric Boundary Layers 13 1. HydrodynaiRle-and thermodynamic equations 13 2. Quasi-static relationship 17 3. Dissipative forces in motion equations 20 4. Description of heat flow through radiation and heat conductivity. Thermal boundary layers 22 5. Inflow of heat through condensation. Moisture transfer 41 Card 2/7 introauction to Hydrodynamic Methods (Cont.) 532 Ch. V. Forecasting at "Mean" Level. Linear Problem 104 1. "Mean" level form. Its evolution 104 2. Ye.N. Blinova's method. Linearization of the vortex transfer equation for the "mean" level log 3. Linearization in a particular problem for a "mean" level 120 4. Method of substituting variou3 latitudes. Increasing accuracy through corrections of nonlinear members 136 Ch. VI. Minear Spatial Problem in Forecasting 144 1. Quasl-solenoldality in space. LinearIzation of equations 144 2. Qua3i-geostrophic approximation in a linear problem. G.I. Marchu1c's transformation. Quasi-polytropicity 147 3. Correction for vertical velocity and stratification 153 4. Approximate determination of frequencies d. S.V. Nemchinov's results 157 5. Determining Li) in the general case. Instability 163 Ch. VII. Basic Forecasting Equations. Greene's Functions for Time Derivatives of Meteorological Elements and Vertical Veloo'Ity 167 1. Simplest expansion by non-dimensional parameter E, 167 Card 4/7 Introduction to Hydrodynamic Methods (Cont.) 532 2. Determining . Greene's functions. N.I. Buleyev's P liuk's findings and G.I. Mar 171 3. Expression foil T . Vertical velocity 185 4. -au Greene's functions foriT -11, cknJ ~D 193 , I it 5F -4 V Ch. VIII. Non-Linear Forecasting for the "Mean" Level. Fore- cast ing with High-Speed Electronic Computers 198 1. Forecasting the field of an absolute topography. Opera- tive te chniques of forecasting 198 2. , Forecasting at a "mean" level. Graphic methods of N.I. Buleyev, 11. Fjo*ortoft, etc. 201 3. Correction for dispersion at "mean" level. Forecasting by nonmechanical "stepwise" computation 210 4. Forecasting for a "mean" level with electronic computers. J. Charney's and A. Eliassen's schemes. 217 5. for forecasting Application of the influence functions with electronic computers. Model of S.L. Belous0v 238 6. Forecasting for the entire hemisphere. Ye.N. Blinovals method. J.Blackburn's and L. Gates' schemes 245 Card 5/7 Introduction to Hydrodynamic Methods (cont.) 532 Ch. IX. Spatial Non-Linear Problem in Forecasting. Solutions Introduction to Hydrodynamic Methods (Cont.) 532 Ch. XI. Effect of Orography and Friction 321 1. Influence of mountains on changes in pressure (geo- potential) at a "mean" level. V.V. Bykov's results 321 2. Correction for the effect of mountains at various levels. Work of Sh.A. Musayelyan and V.P. Sadovkov 327 3. Effect of friction at the Earth's surface on variations of meteorological elements in free air 331 Ch. XII. Heat Transformation. Forecasting in the Strato- sphere 340 1. Temperature transformation in the layer near the surface, Taking into account turbulent thermal conductivity 340 2. Forecasting humidity. Taking evaporatioii into account 358 3. Taking into account the inflow of heat through radia- tion. Forecasting in the stratosphere 362 Conclusion 370 AVAIT-ART Library of Congress Card 7/7 MM/ad 8-29-58 Carl-Gugte-tv Arvid Rossby; obituRry. Metaor.i giarol. no.10:56-57 0 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Rosaby, Carl-GustAV Arvid, 1898-1957) h, 111 IrXIMLI , 19A, . ...... .1 . Problems of dynamic and synoptic metoorology, Trudy TSIP no.60:3-0 '57. (Weather forecasting) (min 11:3) AUTHOR: Kibell, 1. A, Corresponding Member of the 20-118-4-17/61 _U USSR TITLE: A Method of the Short-Term Forecasting of Meteorological Elements (Sposob kratkosrochnogo prognoza meteorologicheskikh elementov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 116, Nr 4, pp. 687-690 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The hypothesis of the quasi-static character permits to reduce the problem of the short-term forecasting of the four main meteorological elements (of the three components u,v,w and of the potential H) to the solution of a system of differential equations (given here). The author here intro- duces a potential Part and a vortex part for the horizontal velocities u and v. The computation is pursued step by step. The system obtained here contains third-order differentiations with respect to time. Let the three functions y, H, and The known at t - 0. The solution of the equations resulting here can be taken from a previous paper by the author Card 1/2 (reference 1). The formulae resulting for H, y and T after A Method of the Short-Term Forecasting of Meteorological 20-118-4-17/61 Elements a few more computation sters can be used for the fore- casting of meteorological elements. In this forecast, the entire time interval under consideration must be divided into small partial intervals. The formula deduced here represents a generalization of the known formula deduced for quasigeostrophio conditionu by N. I. Buleyev and G. I. Marchuk. There are 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: October 17, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 .'rZ 3(7) AUTHOR: Popov, L. I. SOV/50-59-4-19/21 TITLE: International Congress of Geophysicists (Me-.hdunarodnaya Assambleya geofizikov) PERIODICAL: Meteorol6giya i gidrologlya, 1959, Pr 4, Pp 74-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From July 1, 1957 to Decamber 31, 1958, investij~ations of our planet were carried out by scientists of 65 countries w-.der the program of the International Geophysical Tear (IGT)- -the 5th Congress of the Speoial Committee on the International Geophysical Year from July 29 to August 9, 1958 in Moscow was dedicated to the execution of these measures, A short survey of this Congress is given here,-The sug,-estion by A. A, Zolotukhin on a world-wide organization of evaluations of meteorological data of the IGY in form of synoptic daily world maps, maps of the southern and northem hemispheres, and of vertlical sections of the atmosphere, was discussed, The Study Group of Heteorology oarried out the following work: on numerical methods of weather forecasts (conducted by 1,,_A,, Kibell, Corresponding Member of the AS USSR), on luminous night CiZiXs (conducted by Professor V. V. Sharonov), Card 1/3 on meteorology in the Antarctic Cconducted by Profe3sor B. L. International Congress of Geophysicists SOV/50-59-4-1~'21 Dzerdzeyevskiy), A,. D.. Obukhov, Correspondi-rig Hember of the AS USSR, and A. S. Morin (Moscow) delivered a report on the theory of the adjustment of quasistatio and quasigeostrophic conditions in the atmosphere for a linear case, and put forward the results of a number of investiGations in this direction. L A, Kibell, Corresponding 11,ember of tha A3 USSR, ud V, P. _~~a_do_k_o_v__(ffo_`s~ow), reported on the forecasts of temperature on the earth's surface with help of hydrodynamic methods, and for the first time put forward a scheme for the solution of the quasistatic-quasi6ostrophic system of equations for the forecast in consideration of the turbulent heat conductivity. R. I. Buleyev and G. 1. Marchuk (Hoscow) put fonvard a new iteration method for the solution of finite difference equations typical for the tasks of the numerical short-termed forecast.. Professor M, I. Yudin (Leningrad) su&,ested some alterations of the forecast equations, thus reducing -the area of influence considered in the forecast. Ile pointed out the necessity of thorouL;hly testing the methods worked out by many investigators (1;,, Ye. Kochin and A. A. Dorodnitsyn) for the consideration of the influence of the Card 2,/3 non-adiabatic factors and of large mountain ranges. 0. G. Krichak International Congress of Geophysicists SOV/50-59-4-19/21 ('JSSR) delivered a report on "The Characteristics of the Circulation in the Atmosphere Over the Antarctic and the Relationship of This Circulation With the Processes on the Southern 171emisphoro". Card 3/3 KIBFV) I*A* (Moscow) "Basic Nonlinear Problemn In Dynamic Meteorology." report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jail - 3 Feb 1960. KIEELI, ILIYA AFAXASYEVICH A eollect-ion of Articles on Dynamic Meteorology. (Washington) American Geophysical Union; New York., Consultants Bureau (c. 1960) 181 P. Graphs., tables. (Soviet Research in Geophysics in English Tramlation . vol. 2) Translated from the Original Russian: Sbornik Statey Po Diramicheskoy Meteorologii (Trudy Geofizichoskogo Tnstituta, No. 37 (16h). Moscow, 1956. KIBILI, I.A.; SADOKOV, V.P. Short-range weather forecasting in nonadiabatic cases. Ilek.probl. meteor. no.1:7-12 160. (MIRA 1).8) (Weather forecasting) 81020V6011321021201067 B014/ .0 007 AUTHOR: Kibel19 I.A., Corresponding Member of the AS USSR TITLE: I Finite-difference Scheme of the Solution of a Complete System of Equations of the Short-range Y4Lathey Foreoast and the Quasi-geostrophio Relations ~ry PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 2, pp. 319-322 TEXT: The problem of short-range weather forecast by means of a complete system of equations of hydrodynamics leads to the determination of four func- tions: The geopotential!tv the horizontal wind components u and v, and the quantity W - dp/Pdt (p - air pressure, P - normal pressure at sea level). For the purpose of determining these functions the author of the present paper proceeds from the four differential equations (1) - (4), and, under considera- tion of the differential equations (5) for the vertical component of wind velooity and of the equations (6) for temp erature and density, the solution3 (21) for 6 , (26) for u, (27) for v, and (28) for C_Z are obtained. For the individual terms of the solutions which are represented as sums, the corresponding Card 1/2 AIFinite-difference Scheme of the Solution of a S/020/60/132/02/20/067 Complete System of Equations of the Short-range BO14/BOO7 Weather Forecast and the Quasi-geostrophic Relations formulas are given. The solutions for ~, u, and v consist of three and four terms, respectively, of which the first is in each case called the evolutionary, contains no the second the steady, and the third term the damping terms Fj evolutionary term. Neglecting the nonlinear terms, one obtains simpler solu- tions which may well be used for the forecast, but in the general case the nonlinear terms must be taken into account. There are 3 Soviet references- ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy geofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute-of Applied Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) SUBMITTED: February 19, 1960 Card 2/2 VULIFSONv Naum IsaakovichL-ILIDZ&O-s-!,PAP,-otv.red.; PSHENAY-SEMIN, S.V.t red,; GUSIKOVj G,G,v red.izd-va; PRUSAKOVAp T*A.t tekbn.redo; SHEVCHENKO, G.N.t takhn.red. (Inventigation of commeetivel motions in the free atmosphere] Issledovanie konvaktivrykh dvizhenii v svobodnoi atmosfere* Moskyat Izd-To Akad-nauk SSSRt 1961- 521 P. (MIU 14:6) I., Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kibell). (Meteorology) S/ 04 Z/61/016/002/005/005 2 2 AUTHOR 5 -.f--A-. Ma; s eye r NN, vglev- Kh a r jj S, A Ch u slik, n P - J -and Shm- y TITILE~ Ana-olly Alekseye---ich Dorodnitsyn (on the occasion of h 9, 0 - " bt hd it y PERIODICALt 1'1~pokh~ ira~eiial --:-h9sk,.kb nauk, v, 16, no,. '11, 1961, TF,XT- A,, A, Dororlni tsyr. vA,.i torn on Dezember 2, 19'0 in the district Tula, In ~9511 he f,,ni9hqd t~,e 3tudy at the Mining Fu,~ulty of the Petroleum Insiitu~e Grcinyy. S;.nce 19-55 he worked in the Glavnaya genfiz!~:heskaya obsprvvoriya (Geophva-.-:al Maitn Obserya-'=y) in Leningrad under the lead;vg cf' J4. A. K2.bel (.9chool of N. Ye.. Kochin).. In 1939 -- :~and',-dute of Vhyaica'~ -maihemut4.cal sciences. Sincp 1941 he was In the T!~entra] ry,,r aer-'K--d-iinamichesk,~y Institut imeni N, ie. ZhukOv3kOV (Central Aeronydrodynamic lnsiit~xte Imeni N, Ye.. Zhukovsk;y) in ~04? -- Doct,.-,r dl~it3ertation "Bnundar~- layer -.n a com- press:ibl-i ga-~~, In member of the Avidemy of Sciences of the Card -SI/04 2/6 V016/0012/005-1/005 Ana-to! zy A .~ ekileye-;. 11-7,r7drrl t syr i USSR, S,~rcte '9;-~ Le ~i the li;~ Vvcehasl -, te, ; nyy tsen' r Akadem--,., nalik SSS~R Certer nf *he Academy of Sciences USSR). Educalional -140 - ut the Chair of Higher Vat1--ema'.,.:7s -xi h1l:n"rg Institutel ~944-1946 - Professor at the Cha!r of The-,::re-aca' AL-n-dynamic.9 of the Moskov'sk-iy aviatsionnyy institut imani S 0 rd ": b o.n : kd ? i ( 'M!~Fj,~ov Aviation Institute Imeni S. Ordzhonik1.dz;0 Sl-,r-e '94- Pr~,fessnr and 1-~adqr of the Chair of Gas Dyy-iam2.c!3 of the !';.z.-,ko-tekhniche3kiy -,nstltut (Moscow Physical -Techn-cal Furthermore - Pres!dent of the Komissiya po -~ychislitel nov ~ekhn;ke AN SSSR (Committee of Comput-Ing Technics of the Academy of Sc:ences USSR)l memt-er of the Kom"tet po Leninskim premiyam commil-ee for Len-.n Fr-zee)z president of the eks-pertnaya kc-r-issxya VAK po avlomat*--alsi, i pri boroq troy ~:,mi ya 'Comatittee 0 41 of' th,~ VAK "-~r Axitorra-;?..a*:.or. and Constrxz--tion o7f EquiVment) Chief editor nf tre `Zhu-rial vvch.,q:,~,e'~'noy matemank-i i matematiches- kov fizzlk-i of !,,.pouting mqthemat-;ca and Tathematica*1 physics). A. A, Dorod-n-!qyr, pa-ti""puted -1, the Collowing congresses, Sweden in '957; USA n !Q~,--3, Fratice 'In 'l),,9, P-,~-Iand in Spain --r 1956; Card S/042/61/016/002/005/005 Anatoliy Alekseyevich Dorodnitsyn. ... C 111/ 0 222 Switzerland in 1960. His papers contain essential contributions in the domainst dynamic meteorology, gas dynamics and applied mathematics. The authors mention N. Ye. Zhukovskiy and S. A. Chaplygin. There is a list containing the publications of A. A. Dorodritayn (1936-ig6o) tZ with 23 titles and a photo of him. Card 3/3 B164YB101 AUTHOR: -'-ibell, I._&,,-Correaponding Member AS USSR TITLE: Tiannformation of a system of differential equations used in local weather foroaanting into a system of algebraic equations PERIODICAL. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no. 6, 1962, 1336-1339 TEXT: The following simplified system of differential hydrodynamic equations is used for local weather foreoaetingi + + d1tv + IV; 0 duo V1 + 4- 1u; (2) 0Y au do Ow 0; (3) -w, + Ty- + --ji- or + 0-r- + ~U-r + + 0. (4) OV d~ S/02 62/143/006/'014/024 Card 1/3 S/020/62/143/006/014/024 Transformation of a system of ... B164/B101 This equation makes it possible to integrate the differential equations (O-W over the variables x, y, ~, within the boundary conditions. Thereby, a system of differential equations of time is obtained. To integrate over time, the period of time under consideration is divided into intr,vals, and the functions to be integrated are expanded in polynomials of the time variables. The author's result is a closed system of algebraic equations. ASSOCIATION: Vychislitollnyy meteorologichaskiy tsentr (meteorological Computer Center) SUBMITTE'Dt February 3, 1962 Card 5/3 KC-CIIIN, Nikolmy Yevgrafovich; KIEEL1,11'r AfanasIzevich. ROZE, Nikolmy Vladimirovich; ROZALISKAYA, R.I., Mai ~;ITMLIII, E.I.,, tekhn. red. (Theoretical hydromechftnical Teoretichookaia gidromekhn- nika. Pod red. I.I.Kibelia. Moskvn, Fizmatgiz. Pt.l. Izd.6. ispr. i dop. 1963. 583 P. Pt.2. Izd.4., perer. i dop. 1963. 727 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Fluid mechanics) KIBEL, I.A. "Some new problems of hydrodynamic short range weather forecasting." Report submitted to the Intl. Symp. on Numerical Weather Predicticn Oslo, Norway, li-i6 marc,., 1963 i~ I BE L' s I k. - ( F o s cow) "Short-term weather forecast as a problem of hydromechanics" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 64. KIBELIP I. A. ItShort-range forecast as a hydrodynamic problem." report submitted for llth Intl Cong of Theoretical & Applied Mechanics & General Assembly, Munich, 30 Aug-5 Sep 64. KIBELI, I.A.9 red.; GAIMIN, L.S., doktor fiz.--mat. nauk, red.; '-' I.-,-,-"-, -~'NEDOSIIIVINA~ T.G.p red, [Transactions of the SymV-)-,Jwn on Numerical Methods of Weather Fore,--nWng, M,-.1orow, 1063. j Trudy Sinpoziumat pa chislennym metodam prognoza .p)gody. Leningrad, Gidro- meteoizdat, 1964. 234 p. (MITRA 17:1.21) 1. Simpozium po chisIewiym mettxiam ~rognuza y!cg.-.)dy, Moscow, 19163. - F MEL 1 2 I.A. so.-j~i types of wave motions In the froo lit-mosi'll-re. 'Fn,,iv '!,! 'S , T: . no. 6: 3-7 165. l,": 1") 20344 /43000 LUTHORt Kibenko, I.V. S/020/61/136/005/002/032 C111/C222 TITLEt On the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations in the banach Space PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No. 5 pp. 1019 - 1021 TEXTs In the Bansch space E, the author considers the uniquenqss of the solution ofthe Cauchy problem (1) dx - f(t,X) d (2) X(t 0) . 'X 0 and the non-local oontinuability of the solutions of (1). Let y(t,u,v) be a nonlinear functional continuous for t E(t 0 , t 0 + a 11 U - x 0 b v - v 0 b which vanishes for u - T, is positive for Card 1/5 20344 S/02 61/136/005/002/032 C1 11YC222 On the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations in the Banach Space (3) lim Lf[t, u(t), VM] - 0 t-t +0 0 where u(t) , v(t) are arbitrar.T solutions of (1)-(2). Purthermore let the condition Lf ( t + At, u + A u, Y + 4 v) - p ( t, u, V) (4),< D1(t, u, v)(A t) + D2(t' u' v)(A u) + D3(t,u,v)(,A V) + + 00A t I + 11 4ull + 11 6,v 11 ) be satisfied, where the generally nonlinear functionals D i are semi- homogeneous I for 4 > 0 0/- D. (t,u,v)(h) --- Di (t,u,v)(&-h) DI is continuous ; D 2 and D3 are semicontinuoua from above lim Di (t,u,v)(h n) :!~-Di (t,u,v)(ho) (i - 2,3) 11h -h 11 -1, o Card 2/ 20,144 3/02 61/136/005/002/032 C111YC222 On the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations in the Banach Space Let ~(tqutz) be a continuous functional for t CE It0, t0 + 4 1ju - x011 ~5 b , 0 !S z -,-0 oo . Let the operator f(t,x) be defined for t E It0, t0 + a] , lix x0li !~ b. Theorem 1 s Let the condition (5) D, (t,u,v)(1) + D2 (t,ulv)Llf(tlu)] + + D 3 (t,';Ov)Ff(t,v)l :!~ 4[tu~P(t,u,v)] be satisfied. For every solution u(t) of (l)-(2) let all solutions of dz 'Ft . ~(t,u(t),%) , Z(to) - 0 be non positive on It0 , t0 + so] (z(t)� 0). Then the solution of (l)-(2) is unique on It0, t0 + a] if it exists. Theorem 2 is a modification of theorem I and improvee the results of Plial Card 3/5 20344 3'/020/61/136/005/002/032 C111/0222 On the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations in the Banaoh Space and Wazewski (Ref. 5)- Lot the local uniqueness theorem be valid for (1) for arbitrary initial conditions. For every cc > 0 lot sup f(t,x)< M o !5~t:s a, lix 11 :!~, a Lot the oontinuoue funotional tP(t,u) ~t q-(O,co), u G E) and the funotion 0 (t, z) (t!5 z < cc ) be analogous to t'u'V) and ~(t,u,z)- Let for every.,, a > 0 lim sup T(t,u) a ab --;, 00 04 t4~a Theorem 3 : Let the upper solution of the problom (7) dz - ~(t'z) Z(0) - 0 dt be defined for all t >0. Let the condition (a) Di(t,u)(1) + D 2 (t,u) [f (t,u) [t , :" (t, U) Card 4/ 5 20344 S/020/61/136/005/002/032 C111 /222 On the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations in the Banaoh Space be satisfied. Then from the local existence theorem for (1) there follows that every solution of (1) is continuable up to t - oo. The author mentions S.a. Krpvn. He thanks M.A. Krasnosellskiy and A.I. Perov for the theme and advioes. There are 7 references 1 2 Soviet, 1 Italian, 3 Polish and 1 American. ASSOCIATIONs Voronezhakiy gosudaretvennyy pedagoglohaskiy institut (Yoronerh State P.ed.agogical Institute) PRESENTEDi October 1, 1960, by P.S. AlekBandrov, Academician SUBMITTEDs Septerbar 30, 1960 Card 5/5 BORISOVICH, YtI.G. 'Flr'rYl30VY-h, 111,1!- i, A.1". jir,~ry . 4'- t A 1 -1 1 . , . - . ~. I ! " -t f f, T- -" " f(!r -11 .4r Ill-'re'A f-'; , 1.1. . t . ~ Ff ;" ,, :" .I , ,, ..-) ~ ;.Inant . ~ , o p . ,!I, RM -'Ir . , ') - I I I 1. Vcr~ '-roahikly " " i A.: - lly. -.. rl :~ I I, - Unn AN Likr:"',.,( I KIBENKO, A.V.; PMV, A.I. Twc-point boundary value problem with a parameter. Dop. AN URSR no.10s-1259-1266 161. (141RA 14:11) 1. Voronezhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR I.Z.Shtokalo. (Boundary value problems) S/044/62/ooo/009/013/069 AG6O/AOO0 AUTHORS: Kibenko, A. V.P Krasnosel'skiy, M. A., Mamedov,.Ya. D. TITLE; One-sided~estimates for the existence conditions of solutions to differential equations infunctional spaces t!ERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 9,.1962, 36 - 37, abstract 9B193 ("Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t. Ser. fiz.-matem.' i khim. n.", 1961, no. 3, 13 - 19 (Azer'bayjanian)) TEXT: The sufficient conditions are formulated for the existence of a solution to the Cauchy problem dx f (x, t) , x t M 0 0 Ft .in the Banach space E. Let,~ W, x E, be a nonlinear continuous functional, where Lt- (0) - 0, CP (x) > 0 for 11 x jj%j~. 0, and from the condition that Card 1/)j S/044/62/000/009/013/rj69 One-sided estimates for the existence conditions of... Ao6o/AQO0 (x) 0 it follows that x ill 0. Let (4r) (x + h) D (x, h) + w (x, h) where the functional D (X,h) is continuous in h uniformly with respect to x in any sphere, sem1homogeneous and semi-additive with respect to h, and lim w (x, h) 0. jj h 1i -* o h 11 With S we shall denote the sphere lix x 1i :~ r. Let the operator f (x,t) with 0 01 values in E be uniformly continuous with respect to the set of variables t6 [0,T] and x e S op let this operator satisfy the condition D (t, x)) - f (t, y) < L (t, Y) Card 2/4 t S/044/62/000/009/0 13V069 One-sided estimates for the existence oonditlonsof... A0601A000 where the function L Is continuous, and the Cauchy problem du L (t,u), (0) 0 TT has a unique zero solution. Then the problem (1) has a solution. It is, also proven that there is at'least one solution to the Cauchy problem du f (x, t) + h (x, t) , x I t0 x0, (2) provided f satisfies the conditions enumerated.abo~e, and the operator h (x,t) is completely continuous. Some oonaiderations are cited as.to the existencelof a solution to the Cauchy problem dx - A (t)x + f (t,x),x it . 0 - xo, - dt Card 3/4 S/044/62/000/009/013/069 One-sided estimates for the existence conditions of... A06OIA000 where A (t) Is an unbounded linear operator. The convergence of. the consecutive approximations for the problem (2) is investigated. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] S. 0. Mikhlin Card 4/4 -vi UBMITTED' A 7C; 0- of ~.thei AS I A.V. Greonfs fwnctlon of a boundary valm ~'or '1~' Ordinarv first- I or'~Cl' ~dl'fer(m'tivl OtIlLatiol, with .1 pa~wa"tmr. D01). J'~; ~*1,.ij.3: 310- 314 163. 1Y:10) 1. Vorono~,~Ii.,kiy gosudars"vonnyy univorsitat. 1rodz-, . IV, ukt.3s'.~ I.Z. 1, d, '~:OURCE 6/6-3-6/od-'-/OzOA)2&~ AZZ:-'RU---KF602 SOO E: UR ALITHOP -. Perov. A. I.; Kibenko, A. V. ORG: Vorone-h ~;Late U-ni'v'e-rsit Voronezbskiy gosudiwstyonnyy univeraitet) TITLT-:-'* U-ner,-tl method of investigating boundary value Problems SOURCE.: AN SSSR. I-,vestiya. Seriya matematicheskaya, V. 30, no. "1 196'6' 249-26~1 T0111C TAGS: diff(-~rential equation sy9to-nii, boundary vilue problem, existence ABSTRACT: The article is devoteO. tc, applications of Ceneralized fixed-point principles to unique existence pl~oblcms in the solutions of certain boundary Wilue urablems for s:.,stems of orclinary differential equations and for n-th order equations. Orig. art. has.' 58 formulas. IJPRS: 36,7751 SUB CODE: 10, / SUBM DATE: 04May64 / ORIG REF: 008 / OTH RIT: 003 Card 1/1 J~~" UDC: 517-9- e91'6 A KIBJNKO, V. Daylee for wattlng down rock dust. Kast.uglj no.3:20 Mr '54, (KLRA 714) 1. Burotapravahchik shakhty No.12 "Mikhaylovskaya" kombinata Toroshilov,gradshakhtootroy. (Hine dusts) LIVSHITS, B.Ya.; RCPENMAN, E.S.; KIBERNIK, K.V.; SOKOLOV, V.F. Regulator of the feed of the aramonia sialfate ,,ulp to the ceritrifug6. YokB i khim. no.7:55-56 165. (MIFA 18:8) 1. Zaporozliskiy filial Instituta avtomatiki (for Livshits, Rozerinan, Kibernik). 2. ZaporozhsRiy koksokhtmiclieskly zavod (for Sokolov). ACC NR: AP700273.3 SOURCE CODE: Ull/0126/66/022/006/0816/0822 AUTHOR: Kosevich, A. Al.. Sheptovitskiy, L. D. ORG: Khar1kov Statb University (KJiarlkovslciy gosuniversitet) TITLE; Residual deformations of a rod with a nonuniform coefficient of thermal expansion in a cyclic thermal regime SOURCE: Fizika m'etallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 6, 1966, 816-822 TOPIC TAGS: plastic deformation, thermal expansion, thermal strees, stress relaxation ABSTRACT: If a m6tal has a noncubic (e. g. hexagonal) crystalline lattice, its texture is such that thermal expansion becomes anisotropic, i. e.. must be described by a second-rank, tenser rather than by a scalar quantity. This factor becomes particularly essential if the texture of the specimen is inhomogeneous and its coefficient of thermal expansion is a function of the coordinates. Then even uniform heating of a specimen can produce in it considerable thermo- 61asticstresses reaching the yield point of the material. In this connection, thermoplastic de- formations in a round metal rod with an inhomogeneous (axially symmetric) texture and hence also a nonuniform coefficient of thermal expansion are considered. It is assumed that the Cnrd 1/2 . UDC: 669.017:[539.37-t636 ACC NR: AP7002733 successive rapid heating and cooling of the specimen produces stresses in the met3'. Two factors are Laken into account: the hysteresis character of the equations of the pliv. nicnolo- gical theory of plasticity and the relaxation of elastic stresses. Owing to either of these factors the shape of the specimen following the cyclic heating-cooling process differs from its original shape, i. e. residual defonnations appear. It is shown that the pulsed heating of the rod at which the maximum temperature suffices for the development of plastic deformation causes the rod to undergo i--reversible plastic changes. The residual deformations are proportional to the change in temperature and affected by Qe relationship between stresses and clasto-plastic deformations. Orig. tirt. has: 36 formulas. SUB CODE: IVO, /J/ SUBMDATE: IlMay6G/ORIGREF., 003 2/2 KIBIREV, B.I. tMaintenance Of a motor vehicle; manual for otudying topics 2p 11, 121 Tekhnicheskoe obsluzhivanie avtornobilia; ucheb- noo posoble pa izucheniiu tem 2, 11, 12. Gorlkii, Zaoclir*,i avtomobillno-dorozhnyi tekhnikum, 1962. '71 p. (MDA 17:4) 11 i KIBIREV, S,,, arkhitektor __,r - ----- Resulto of a competition in planning an experimental residential district for southwestern Moscow* Zhilostroie no95:3 or cover itr 161. (KM 14:6) (MOSCOV--city plan"In ) -------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------- USSR/Ftoccssen and Equipment for Chemical Industries - K-2 Control and Measuring Devices. Automatic ReLplation. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 6988 Author Bulatov, S.B., Kibillis, S.S. Inst Title Equalizing Concensation Vessels for Differential Manometric Steam Flow Meters. Orig Pub Izmerit. tekhnika, 1956, No 3, 6c)-63 Abst Consideration of problems relating to the use of diffe- rent types of condensation vessels in measuring rate of flow of stean. The fundamental principles of computa- tion of constant-level equalizing vessels and of cons- tant-charge equalizing vessels are described. Card 1/1 KIBIREV B I - ROGINSKAYA, It., otv. za vyp. [maintenance of a motor vehicle; educational mnnual for the study of the topic No.10 !Maintenance of trailers."] Tekhnicheskoe obaluzhivanie av-tomobilia; uchebno-metodiche- skoe posobie po izuchenliu temy No.10 "Tekhnichoskoe obslu- zhivanie pritsepov." Gor'kii, Zaochnyi nvtomobillno-dorozb- nyl tekhnikum, 1963. 17 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Truck trailers-Maintennnce and repair) - KIBIRICV. Mikhail Pedorovich; TRESKINA, T.N., red.; BOLISHAKOVA, L.A., takhn. [Archangel] Arkhangollsk. Arkhangellskoe knishnoe izd-vog 1959. 39 P. (HIRA 12:10) (Archangel--Description) KIBIREV, S., arkhitektor Experimental re'sidential district in Moocov. Zhil, stroi, no-5:25 159.' (MIRA 12t ?) -" (Moscow--Architecture-Oompatitions) 380570 KIBIREV, S. Tipovye proekty zhilykh domov dlya Aslikhabada, Arkhtektura i stroit-vo 1949j No. 11, s. 12-14- iajii~-Jv, 6. s arkidtolftor 1,--p3ri:-r.uyA,tl .. , , ,, I .-on in the ssovtht:~3-`~-rn t'i~;tricl of .:A., J:oscaw* . -'- c, l. i.o. 1;'!-5 Ja 161. 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