SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRIVOSHCHEKOV, G. V. - KRIVOSHEIN, L. YE.

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The Siberian Institute of Radiophyaics and Electronics 30-10-16126 6) Focusing by static magnetic fields is used for achieving a well collimated electron ray. 7) Gonetruotion of an experimental generator with electronic tuning in the decimeter range. 8) Determination of the mechanism of the cathod of distillation with thermoeleotronic emission. The experts succeeded in designing cathode which show a current density of 2a/cM2 at a cathode temperature of no more than 9000C. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 (. IRIVOSHCHICKOV, G.V. Zfect of surface migration in the production of ouperhIgh vacuum* Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.9:164-165 160. (MIU 13:U ) 1. Institut radtofisiki I. alektroniki Sibirskogo otdeleuiya.AN SSSR- (Vacuum) 1,191IV HCHEKOV'q G.V, Qualitative criteria for selecting a vacuum diffusion pump I fluid. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. lltl35-136 160. (MIRA 14%1) 1, Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. (vacuum pumps) L 3.1126 - E~lAtk)/il.,.q(1)/j,-3D/L'1)3/T-2/,rd~/EEC, %( b) -2/E,':"k t) -2 ASDAnrcl .,4 1 t A D C A F (11 (11 D 'A FI-1 PI-4/Fo-h JH (ri/0288/63/00' G/001/0117/011f~ ACCERST01111 'Ai'3000270 AUTHM; KolomniKoyp Yu. D.; Krivoshchakov, G.--V.1 Troitakiy, Yu. V.; Chebotayev, V. P. TITLE: Some characteristice of'& gas-.dlec~arge laserl~ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirsk. otd. Izv.p no. 2. Ser. td1kh. nauk, no* 1, 1963~ 117-n8 ABSTRAM A conventional heliwrf-neon gas-diBeharge laser has been-built and teste 'd. The device uses molybdenum-glass or pyrox tubes 90 cm long and 1.6 to 1.9 cm in inner diameter and mirrors coated with 15 alterratingy layers of magnesium fluoride and zinc sulfide. One or the mirror* Is fixed, while the other ran be moved Irl micrometer screws around two mutually perpendicular axe3. A 50-w rf discharge vas used to pump the laser. Oscillation was observed at 1-Z3 11; a weaker oscillation was observed atL162 ji. The lacer was tested all. various pressures and gas ratios. It was round that addition of a srall amount of argon decreased -the power output. In addition to an He-Ne nixture, Card 1/2 L-11126-63 AMMIM NR-. AP30W270- pure ne on vw lased at preamures'frcm 7 x 10's to 4 x 10-9 rm at the 1.153-g ,mvelength vith a power output 20-30 timea lea* tbAn that produced by the ML-.- tur:~. "The authorn expreas their than to colleagues of tht ls;borstory takIng part in the vork: M. F, ji*)-*shtajI0 V. V. Peshetaikov, and 1. F. Bumatov. The "uthora also a-n-'d-'V--A-.--rA-%ar-'a-yj r-4,rticI p=,E~'s 11- :Ij~.the manvu-acture of the Inteife--r-'e-n-c-e-m-i-rrora. Orig. art.--fia-z: .2 figures. ASSOCIATION9 Institut radiaMiki I, elektroniki Sibirskogo Qtdelenlya AN SSSRS Novonibirok (InStitUte of Radiophysics and Electronics Siberian Department, All S&SIR) stwawm! 16Nav62 DATE ACQi - Wtm63 M, L: 00 SUB.CCM: PH, 3D NO REP SOV: 00i O=: 002 kes/tw Card 2/2 TI TLE Invegtigatloo of conditions for obcaining the aeconal m&rnqui,;: c xci tou by Stal a laser in "02POt, cry AN USSR. Sibirskoye ordeleniye. I z v C q t I Seriya EckhnL- n a u k no. 2, 1964, 120-121 F z c c on 1 a rr-wo n t c n n n II n p r t q c e e n f p w .1 (I r ID m m th i ;i r, m pa 9 u r e 'a Y i; D c ri r i n C a t ion o f t h e p a - i -R t h,- s e r Card 1 i re I ative to the crystal axis On. the second harmonic outr,-Jt ,,jq al, It was deterntned that I,- is, vhe,.i tha ob tained. 1 ~j r ay is an ,)rdini rv rav wt t'-, ,i tn i -~ti ;, t c I & z i -n 2 f iguras and 2 formulas Inatitut radiofitiki i elektronilli ardelenlyn N o v n s j b i r- s k T n a t t t u t e o f R a d t-p 1-1 t; I c irir L s S S a n r IN 9 S F ATD ~3 TR L R a G 2 N 0 RE 7 S 0 V 001, Card . . . . . . . . . . _t ri ('(-;I! L I G- 0 tA apt"icall viser in the Ed 11 H), Ser. tel:11. vittill.: roj.,~: I t I t',! t 17U -3, 1 of i 7, 1 kI I el k n t de- r. I IL 2h65-66 bWT(1)/~J,1T(m)/ETC/aF(n'/ -1/31G ACCESSION NR: AP5021081 'jP(c) DS/jD /0288/65/000/002/0147/Cl5l AT 537.533.621.032.21 AUTHOR; K.rivoahchekov,,_._q,, V.; Shirokov, Ye. G. TITLE: Field emission from a disk cathode SOURCE: AN SSSR. SibLrskoye otdeteniye. IzvestLya. Seriya tekhni-9 cheskikh nauk, no. 2, 1965, 147-151 TOPIC TAGS: field emission, t.U1ngAA_q disk cathode, cathode emission ABSTRACT: The cathode had a disk-shaped edge with a large emission surface in comparison with a point, the emission edge being examined with a BS-242 electron microscope. A description is given of the instruments used to study the field emission current and the emission pattern of the tungsten edge. The results showed that under con- tinuous and pulsed conditions, the current from the cold edge was 50 mamp (v, - 13 kv). and 2 amp (v - 20 kv) , respectively. Volt-ampere characteristics for two values of edge curvature radii, and curves ,of current distribution along the edge under various anode voltages$ indicated that emission was stable under small voltages, while higher Card 1/2- L i .ACCESSION NRt AP5021081 Yoltages resulted in a local increase of current. Thin won dtir to the spread of the curvature radius in various sections of the edge .and to the different work function of crystal faces on the edge. To obtain substantial field emission currents, a suggestion was made to minimize the spread in curvature radius and to prepare the edge from Orig. art. has: 5 figures. IWC) ASSOCIATION: ~nstitut f iziki, poluprovodnikov Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institute of Semiconductor Physics,Siberian 'Branch, AN SSSR) SUBMITTEDt 120ct64 ENCLt 00 SUB COM EC NO REF SM 003 OTHERs 001 ATD PRESSi~Z/,O(, Card- KRIVCGHCHEKOV, Autoolectrunio emission from a dts~-31iaped tung,3ten withode. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.6, Ser. tekh. rAuk no.2tl47-151 165, (MIRA 18til) lo Institut fiziki poluprovodnikov Sibirskogo otdalantya AN SSSRI Novosibirsk. L 02955.,,67 ------- Arc-RM-AP6032930 SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/66/000/002/0155/0156 AU711OR: Krivg,64r Dotsenko, V. 1. AajWYj_G. V~.; !~~rln, Yu. M ; Marennikov, S. I. Savvinykh, G. A.; ORG: Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Department AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut fizikipoluproyodnikov Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN 55SH) ;TITIE: A method of laser frequency conversion SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 2, 1966, 155-156 OPIC TAGS: laser, ruby laser, laser output frequency, laser frequency variation, ABSTRACT: A method is described for converting the output frequency of a laser by using the Raman lines of the beam in benzene and its subsequent mixing in an ADP cr- ystal. The arrangement consists of a Q-switched ruby laser (the output beam of which is passed through a vessel 'with benzene), the mixing crystal, a filter of aqueous s8lution of CUSO4 (for suppression of the main frequency of the laser at X = 69h3 A), and a PGS-2 spectrograph With photographic recording. The Intensity of Raman lines (A = 641s, 71,59, and 8059 A) is sufficient to effect a nonlinear interac- tion of a;l frequencies within the 2-mm thick mixing crystal. The emissions at 3471 and 3729 A can be considered second harmonics or the results of the mixing of corresponding frequencies, while those at 3596 and 3814 9 are the results of mixing '8. ACC NRi AP603-29jJO cii ly .Tne intensity of these line-, can be explained by a large diverge-nce of the focused beam, which insures that the conditions of synohrLtiism are fulfilled for all frequencies. The experiments show that by employing Raman scattering in various substiffices with subsequent nonlinear transformation in an ADP-type crystal, a cohere output beam can be obtained at any frequency within the optical range. Orig. art. h tis :2 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Feb65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OMI RJEF: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5099 Cord ACC NR- AP7004641# SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/66/000/003/0118/0124 AUTHOR: Kirin, Yu. M.; Krivoshchekov, G. V.; Marennikov, S. I.; Savvinykh..G. A. ORG: Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Department,AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut fiziki ~oluprovodnikov Sibirskogo, otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE: Influence of the linear electro-optic effect on second-harmonic generation in ADP crystals SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 118-124 TOPIC TAGS: ADP crystal, second harmonic~generation, nonlinear optics,-ft*WOL eigov*, electrooptic effect / anod ABSTRACT: Theoretical and experimental investigations were made of the variation A~o affecting the phase-matching angle *, for second harmonic generation .(SHG) in an ADP crystal whose optical characteristics are modified by an applied electric field. It was found that only the component E. of the field along the optical axis has an appreciable effect on the angle *0. This effect is at its maximum when the plane of the laser beam in the crystal and the optical axis is at 45* to the transverse crystal axes. i in radians. Then, A*, - 54.04 (10-6) Ez, where Ez is in Kv/cm and A+, a From this it follows that a field of 100 Kv/cm causes an 181 variation _C rd_ 1/2 ACC NR& AP7004644 of *0, which can be measured easily since harmonic generation is appreciable only in the immediate vicinity of *,. The beam generaeor was.a 12 x 120 mm ruby laser, which operated in 500-700-14sec single pulses. Oscillograms of the SHG are given. Numerical results for field. values of 45 and 90 kv/cm are in satisfactory agreement with the theory.1 The authors suggest that the described effect can be used for making accurate measurements of nonlinear constants of materials and accurate adjustments of the index-matching angle in the case of.displacement and parametric amplification of optical frequencies. The authoro thank V. N. Ishchanko, N. D. Lizunov-, and B. V.. Anikeyev for their hplp_in carrying out the work. Orig. art. has: *~ figures'and 20'formulas. IJM) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5115 LHIVOSHCHaOv' z0, 1 0, - I---- Xechanised Itrtwell, Most. ugl. 7 no, 7:13 JI '58. (MIRA 11:8) (Coal mining machinery) -IRIVOSHCLLMW, Te.Ya., gorny7 insh. Pillar mining systems with underhand stopine, b7 strips In the Artemovsk deposit. Ugol' 35 n0-8:49-50 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Shakhta No.6-6bis treata Artemugoll. (Karitime Territory--Coal mines and mining) KRIVOSHCHEKOV, Te.Ta. gorrqy inzh. 0 Practice of using the chamber and pillar system to work the Artem coal deposit. Ugoll 38 no.6sl8-20 Je 163. (KML 16A) (Uglovoye Basine-Coal mines and mining) u :-:r-.Ilnv,!&'y gornvy Ivn.-i v;, r -i ncv 2 Na ul iin i, 5 t';;- dl~i -1!-. y a .rl k krgo r r n,, KRIVOSHC113KOVA, N. 1. z Axlnlto and datolite In the Ypastern Pamirs. Dokl.Al Th4sh. SSR 2 no.4:15-18 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Tadshlkskly gasudarstyanW universitet. Prodstavleno akademikom AN Tadshikokoy SSR B.N.Tusupovoy. (Pamirs--Axinite) (Pamirs-Datolite) MIVOSHMEW~A,_~j.q MW~W, A.Fh. Brief characterizabon of accessory minerals in granitoids of the KarategIn Range. Trudy Inst.geol.AN Tadzh,SSR 6t123-136 162. (MIRA 1625) (Karategin Range-Mineralogy) SHANSHURIN, A.A. KRIVWH(;HF-XGVA, O.Ye. L== Now acceptor for the preparstlon of enters of jorrwArtonir acid. Zhur.VKHO 10 no.5094 165* (MINk ).8: !a) 1. betitut khimii AN Moldavakoy S."Ift. o.ye.; IM 7 'AfAr'I'M A~A.- f',RIVOSHCHEKOVAY - . c ~ H IN I I I -I Sy-r,tj,c..).,,3 of (Illilkyloarbalkoxy pliosphfjtl~'-3- Zhur. cb. kb.'-m. I [j) A (PIP-A 35 no.lc.;1877-18"18 0 165. 1. Institut khjr~.j AN Yol.,-lavrkoy SSR. /%IRTV*'%~I!Y:HEY~;'IA.. 0. Ye.; STINUMSIM711, A.A. Eiterification of high-molecular anIds with eatpr3. nmr. 7FIRY 10 no, 6z7OI 165 O"!r": 1. Tn!jtIttitkbtniI. MMoIdnvako.TS."* ;",). Irl('5. L 36493-66 EVIT(m)/M ',P (j RM ACC NRs AP6027086 SOURCE CODE: UR/OC)79/65/035/010/1877/1878 AUTHOR: Shamshurin, A. A.; Krivoshchekova, 0. Ye.; Krimer, M. Z. ORG: Institute of-Chemistry, AN MoldSSR jInstitut khimii AN MoldSSR) TITIE: Synthesis of dialkylearbalkoxyDhoanhatesi SOURCE: Zhumal oba6hv khimii, ve 359 no. 10, 1965p 1877-1878* TOPIC TAGS: chemical synthesisp phosphate, potaiaium compound, carbonate, estert solubility,.organic solvent, chemical stability,, hydrolysis ABSTRACT: . To synthesize d'ialkylear'balkoxyphosphates; the .authors .used various potae~lum monoalkylearbonates as one copponent and '-dialkylohlorophoop4ates as the other component in aotordance with ~.~he equation I flocoort + GI(O)P(OR')j -0 110C(O)OP(o)(On'), The 15 esters obtained-were colorless liquids with a faint odor, :J4paringly soluble in water and soluble In ether, alcohol, benzene, 'Vd other organic solvents. They are unstable at room temperature Hydrolysis results In the formation of dialkyl _Jpd stable at OOC. ~Vhosphateq alcoholo and carbon dioxide@ The yield ot dialkyl- A-,oarbethoxyphosphates was 60%e The phyaloooheMloill properties of the products are presented. Orig. art. has: 1 table. 1JPRS: 36,3281 SUBCODJE: 0,7 / SUB14DATE: 14Dec64 / ORIGREF: 007 UDC: 546.185: KRIVOSHEIN, A.D., inzh. -, -- - ---I -,- ~ , " Soaking pits in roughing mills of the Soviet Union. Stall 24 no.61 553-558 Je 164. (MIRA 1719) 1. GoBudarstvannyy soyiunyy institut po proyiktirovaniyu agregatov staleliteynogo i prokatnogo proizvodstva dlya chernoy metallurgil, KRIVOSHNIN, A.N., Jnzh.;RZMICWKO, Ye.D., inxh. Uaing the open-out method In constructlng OubwaY tunnels@ Transp, strol. 9 no.11320-23 N 139 WBA 13:3) (Moscow-SubwaYs) KRIVO5Hi;II;, A.N.,inzh.; UZUICHCUKO, Ye.D.,inzh.; YAKOL35011, I.H.,inzh. Precast reinforced concrete linings in the runway tunnels of the Moscow subway. Shakht. Stroi. 4 no-3:19-23 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Moscow--Subways) (Precast concrete construction) I',- BZZNI 0, Te.D., insh.; KRW(~S~~A-H-. insh. PO_W"~ Constructing shallow tunnels without opening street@. Tranap. strol. le no.9:18-21 S 160. (MIU 13:9) (Moscow--Tunneling) KRIVOSHEIN2 B.L-.; KHODANOWC11, I.Ye. Effect of condensate on tho efliciency of a gas pipalino. Trudy VKIIGAZ no.13-,93-1103 161. (MIRA 1402) (Gas., Natural-Pipelinos) KRIVOSHETV, B.L.; KHOIDA11OVICH, I.Ye. 11 'Dotermining th-~ lntogr,-3 thr-:Atle offert, of natural gas. Gas* prra. 8 no.It.7-51 163 (MIRA 17:7) KBODANOVICH I.Ye.; KRIVOSHEIN, B.L.; GULYAYEV, A.I.; NIZIYENKO, I.G.; Clf~'RNO BYL WIT 0 V.-A. - Results of factory tests of an expansion-chamber condensate tank with automatic cleaning. Gaz. delo no.6/7t65-68 163. (MIRA 17M) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-lealedovatellskiy inatitut prirodnogo gaza, Krasnodarskoye upravleniye magistrallnykh gazoprovodov i Gosudaretyennyy proizvodstvennyy komitet po gazovoy promyatilennooti SFSR. KRrVOS11EIN, B.L.; GALIULLII;j Z.T. Taking into consideration phase transformations in determining the throttle affect of gas mixtures, Gaz, prom. 9 no.3:13-16 164. (MIRA .17:9) GAI-YLIAN, 1'.T.; KRIV0,9111,"Irl, B.L. Nonadiabatic flow of a real pur3 In a p1j.,,AJr,,?, zhur. no.1).:47-54 11 164. (,MIRA 18:2) 1. Institiit prfr dicigo gaza, Moakva. KHODANOVICH, I.Ye.; BORISOV, S.N.; GALIULLINO Z.T.; KRIVOSHEINO B.L. Detemining the location of a gae-gathering point on the field on the basis of 3dniml capital investment. Trady VIJIIGAZ no.21/29slO-13 164. (HIRA 17 s 9) KRIVOSHEINI B.L.1 MODANOVICH, I.Ye. Determining the Interval throttle effect of natural gas. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29:14-22 164. D ing.:tbe, fOr ~,Twtptance of air. "t ='MM'tpYypp"e Wgg4s 67~ndensate collector *-7 SHALIMOV, B.V.I_ _PIV~I~Mp B.L. Joule-Thompson effect of 'a multicomponent mixture. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29t23-31 164. (MIRA 17t9) KHODANOVICH, I.Ye.; GALIULLIN, Z.T.; KRIVOSHEIN, B.L. Flow of real gas in pipes with porous walls. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29s32-37 164, flondsothermic flow of a real gas In a gas pipeline with a varying heat-transfer coefficient. Ibid.08-42 (MBA 17:9) KHODANOVICHY I.Ye.; ZAREMBO, K.S.; SHALIMOV, B.V.; KRIVOSHEIN, B.L. based the on Calculation of the temperature change in a gas length of the pipeline# Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29:43-48 164. (MM 17:9) , 1, KHODANOVICH, I.Ye.; NEnWVA, N.V.; KRIVOSHEIN, B.L. Effect of the hydraulic resistances of pipeline stopelocks on the flow-through capacity of gas pipelines. Trudy VNIJGAZ no.21/29t72-77 164. (XM 170) ARDULT-AYEV, M.N.; GALPILLIN, ?,.T.; KRIV0,1DIF111, B.L.; YWJ)A,'1C1V0-,H., T.Ye. Analytic method l'or datemIning th-3 Incrittrinn of gns leptknge In gRa pipelines. Izv. vy,3. ucheb. zav., noft' I gaz. 8 no-5185-88 165. (MIRA 13:7) 1. AzerbnydzhAnnkiy politekhnichenkly institmt i Vnosoy-uznyy nauchno- ismIndovatellskly priradnogo gaza. GALIULLIN, Z.T.1 KRIVOSHlIRj,,S*L.j KHODAMOVICH, 1.16. Analytioal basis for seloctiAg the optinal version of the network routes of gas pipelines. Gaz.prom. 10 no.2t42-45 165. (MIRA 1802) BUSLIX, N.G., inzh.;KRIVOSHNIN, D.I., inzh.;SHTIRK, V.A., Inzh. Special problems in assembling the VKT-100 turbine unit. Inerg. stroi. n0-2:19-23 159 (MIRA 13:3) 1. Treat *Teploeusr&omontazh.0 I (Tarbines) (Concrete footings) YdUVOSHEIN Dr~itriy Ivanovich; 1-411-MIK, V.P., inzh. red.; Lau red.; I;-',IjEDEVA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Experience in the installation of 150 14w. turbogencrators) Iz opyta montazha turboagregatov moshchnost'lu 150 Yvt. Mo- skva, Orgenergostroi, 1962. 36 P. (M.U 15:11) (Electric power plants) (Turbogenerators) ; .--; ~: 11 KH IV r,,z I - -I .........A Fo..,or block with a 4 two-nhaf t 800 Mw. tixbogenerator. 13 no,5:3-5 MY 165o (muiu, 18:8 1 AP6012987 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Krivoshein, D. I. (Chief project engineer) ORG: KHOiii TITIZ: Power system with two-shaft turbine and 800 Mw power capacity SOURCE: Energetiks no- 5, 19659 3-5 TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectric power plant, power generating station, electric rotating equipment, electric distribution equipment A&STRACT; A description of the 800 Mw power Vatem to be installed at the, Slavyansk3,v power station. Thormal diagrams and a cross sectional drawing of the installation are accompanied by Vio following parameter informatAono power, 800 Mw; oquipped with dual shaft turbine type K-800-M and dual -boiler typo TPP-200, producing 2,500/1,700 tons/hr of steam at 255/37 atm. 563/5700 C. .1ho bollert turbine soctiod with generators. main food turbo- pmps, elootrio supply pumps', do-aerators, fuel bunkers and other supplemen- tary equipment wM be Installed in one building, The fuel. preparation viU take place In a separate. building 250 motors frm the main =It@ The wdt Is to be computer controffe-7ab' Orig. art. has:-2 figures and 1 table. [JPRS1 SUB CODE: 10 SUBK DATES none UDCt 621-311.23 010 osheini tor Fitt" D-9 'Tiv V 1240 28 BesbOTO&Stol R08,11to of 0. P? luation 0 )joRs 'uation 0 LUT the va, toriyal 1959, Vol 251 tigating the in- labors, inves t by .0,18, , & when art ed ou ",Oasy 7 VZRIODIC" (105STO a lts obtaineitting 'was nts 9 e carrie Of tIe To U on p )erime T C 0 at i on lubri cents The O%If 1) Vitb AA eValu ejerojeed, by I statistics. 'nine (Re t ,,, cart SsTRjCT I I Mao (,Let 2) - gor of f uenoe I mathematics shaft Means 0 ball frictions' Machine Or f the Balls On 86 f oiar- quid th mostst f 300 U. ing out e6nd6 S Ii I speed 0 1,06& 0 - 5b.06 and, hav meo hani Elm 0 0, Totationa 4,th a f the type al bod.iost an& w ction out at 20 9 P.M.9 steel 0 ~GOST JA49-A9 ,5()0 to 3000 r, de fro" gets Us e'& ,, fri I Oil ~ &n& j-2.1 wo) U'a& 56 I'S Diese il (Vith from ,,ter of 62 an 5 -net& Ones',AsA4 0 hardness thref,taction of of P reparations lower -rolling on 8TO6 2~ three softer ballnthene-p rat fin , anj j t TI, e I-requencies the nap djitio of IAOE 2 used as lubriemn ' . to d to and lubricant TIle vithou t the (,let 5)) was the vere adsp J&861 'Ton cover ed6 by, the pittings) collo .02 letelY balls were p the occurrence 0 oboerved6 (Up to ,Srd, j/2 r On the I~valuation of 057h5 Pittinj. J"'7/52-25-1 0-34/63 the theoretical frequencies by means of the Gaussian law and the criterium of agreement was determined, according to which the straggling of test results were found to obey the normal distribution law, which was also graphically confirmed (Pigs a,b) by the agreement of results with those obtained by Barwell (Ref 1) and Scott (Rof 5). The diagram of the probabili- ty distribution may be represented in form of a straight line. According to the methods of mathematical statistics the results obtained for different lubricants can be compared (Table 2). The influence exercised by the additions to the fraction of the oil of the type MS-14 upon the pitting was determined by means of the distribution according to Styutent (Ref 4), (Table 2). Additions of MoS 2 considerably increase resistivity to pitting, whereas small additions of colloidal iron showed no particular effect. Papers by V. I. Romanovskiy (Ref 4) are mentioned in the text. There are 2 figureal 2 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 AUTHORs Krivosheyn, (;. so 5/032/60/036/03/055/064 BOIO/BI17 TITLEs On the Evaluation of the Effect of the pubrioant 11 2n the Vatigue Pitting Failure of Steel PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laborstoriya, 1960f Vol 36, Nr 3, PP 375-377 (USSR) TEXT: The modified friction Aachine suggested by V. F. Pavloy (Ref 1) makes it possible to perform a relatively simple study of the effect of lubricants on the pittings formed in consequence of fatigue on friction balls. Work with this model machine differs somewhat from work with the usual-type friction machines by the fact that there.are very high contact potentials, a special recording apparatus, and that a considerable spread of measured values has always to be 6 considered. These problems are discussed in the present case. Because of the high contact pressure in the friction unit, the casing must be made of steel of the type ShKh (hardness Be - 60-62), and must be kept in a thermostat. The end of the test is established by means of a special sound-measuring device since the formation of pittings changes the acoustic frequency of the friction unit. .g device is given (Fig 2) which shown that an A diagram of this sound-seasurin acoustic sonde of the typs.AL:411e installed in very close proximity to the friction unit. The acoustic frequency is transformed into an electric frequency Card 1/2 On the Evaluation of the Stfoot of tho Lubricant 0/032/60/036/03/053/064 on the fatigue Pitting failure of Steel BOIO/BI17 2~9 applying a device of is connected on the frequency (obtained how to calculate the of the spread of the P w 390 kg). There are Soviet. the type UPU-2. To the latter, a cathode-ray oscillograph projection screen of which th 11 change in acoustic by the occurrence of pittings) can be observed. in exasple correction factor (Table) which must be introduced because measured values is given for a diesel oil (n - 1500 rpm, 2 figures, I tablep and 7 references, 3 of which are Card 2/2 46 54 7 .1 S/081/62/000/006/081/117 jo67/B101 AUTHORS: Bezborod1ko, M. D., Krivoshein, G. S. TITLE: Effect of lubricating matorialc and their additives on the incidence of pitting FEhIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 6, 1962, 539, abstract 6!4249 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam". U., Gostoptokhizdat, 1961, 278-283) T3XT: The anti-pitting properties of oils have been evaluated on a 4-sphere friction machine, in which the lower spheres were free(under rocking condition4, by noting the time PT required, at constant 'load until pitting appeared on the track of the upper sphere. The spheres were 12.7mm, in diameter, and wore made oftLX-6 (ShKh-6) steel. The hardness of the lower and upper spheres was 62 and 56 Ro, respectively. The speed of the upper sphere was usually 1500 rpm, the load on the upper spheres was 390 and 300 kg, arid the oil tomporntura wAa '20 knd 800C. With oils frao from additives (oil M -14 (MS-14)) PT decreased with an increase in temperature from 20 to 1500C, whereas in the presence of additives (oilhT-16 (W-16) Card 1/2 , x S/oe 6~,/Ouo/006/081/117 Effect of lubricating materials and ... B167YB101 and lubricant Tsiatim-208) PT remained constant between 20 and BO'C. The retardation of pitting by lubricants is shown to depend on the viscosity of the oils,on their chemical composition, anu on the presence of additives. The PT values for various oils and their fractions are given below (oil type, temperature, load in kg, and PT in min arQ listed): tractor transmission (without additive), 800C, 390, 93; sulphurized tractor transmission, 80 0Ct 390j 238; IIIS-14, 800C, 390, ;9; LIS-14, 200C, 300, 89; naphthene-paraffin fraction of MS-14, 200C, 300, 41; aromatic fraction of IIIS-14, 200C, 300, 130; Diesol fuel, 200CY 3009 13. Addition of an anti-oxidant to synthetic oil lowored ito FT 4-5-fold. Addition of i!. Of L'o S2with a particle size ~20 for 951,4 of the particlou increased the FT of mineral oil by a factor of 2-3. The superior anti-pitting properties of mineral oils containins MoS 2 were chocked by operating trials in actual transmission systems. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 XRIVOSHEINJ,-G.S.; BFZBORODIKO,, M.D. Antipitting properties of oils, Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.6: 47-51 Je 161. (MIU 1437) (Lubrication and lubricants) BEZBCRODIKO, M.D.; VINCGRADOV, LYAS GO-LIN' (IAang Kuo-lin]; PCE)OLISKIY,, Yu.Ya. Investigating wear-preventing properties of lubricants under rolling-friction conditiorj)& Trensi isnamashe no.15;420--431 162, 011IRA 15:4) (Lubrication and lubricants-Testing) EEZBOROD 2KOP M.D.; KRIVOSHEIN, G.S.. hNastigating the pitting on a fouz-ball teetinf Machias Tren. i isn.mah. no,1633-23 262. imiRk 15-4) (Hoohanical wem-Teating) KRIVOSHEINY G.S.; BEZBORODfROt M.D. Evaluating the effect of lubricants on the development of pitting. Zav.lab. 28 no.305W)-358 162. (MIRA 15t") (Lubrication and lubricants-Testing) (Corrosion and anticorrosivea) JUMOSHEIN, Igor' Aleksandrovich; CIORVON111KIS, Ya.M... red. -~ f1founehold electric heating appliances and equipment] Bytovye elektronagrovatelfriye pribory i ustanovki. No- akvap Izd-vo M-va komman.khoz.RSF.13R, 1963. 182 p. (MIRA 17:7) MANGERON, D.; IJ(iVOSHEIN,_jLE. New rivithods of numerical c-1-tan'.1on for Uie 6,11,itions !~f varioun Integrodifferentlil sys-~ems. Pt.l. haii iime appl Roum 9 na.6t1195-1221 164. 1. Polytechnic Institute, IFisi ~for Mvingdlron). 2. k)fildt,my (if ScJances of the Kirghiz S.S.R. (for KrIvoshatri). -. 1. KnVoumb, L._ N.,, SEMENOVA, M. A. 2. VWR (600) 4. Forests and Forestry 7. Material and documents on the history of forestry in Russia. Lee i step' 4, no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Janwu7p .1953. Unclassified. /-Y v KRIVOSHEIN L Phys-Math 5--1 --(diss) "Approximate Solution ot c;rytae?nC/Pw'rodblems for.-tinear ikegral-Dif f erential Equations." [Tashkent] 1958, 20%(Central Asian btate Univ im V.I. Lenin),190 cotles-~(KL, -58, 119) L'i N 88893 5/044/60/000/007/050/058 C111/C222 AUTHORt Krivoehein, L.Ye. TITLE: On an approximate method for the solution of ordinary linear integro-differential equations PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no-7, 1960, 222. Abstract no.8292. In sba Materialy 8-y Nauchn.konferentaii professorsko-prepodovat.sootava Fiz.-matem.fak. (Kirg.un-t). Frunze 1959, 35-38 TEXTt The author describes a method (which is based on the method of the neighboring differential operator) for the construction of the approximate solution of the integro-differential equation LL.vl- f(x)+*Xj blox, t)P[Yjdt M a which satisfies the Initial conditions Y(')(,;) - r in (i-0,1,*.,,n-1), m (2) where L I-] M y(n)(X)+ 7- ai(X)Y ( -')(X); P[y]3Ybi(t)y"- M; n~-M; V J 1 0 Card 1/2 88893 S/044/60/000/007/050/058 On an approximate method... C111/C222 c6 [a,b]are known functions continuous for all x,t 6(a,b-3. A formula for the estimation of the error is given. It Is pointed out that the problem (l)-(2) can be solved in an analogous manner for integru-differential equations of the type of Volterra, and that the described method for an approximate solution of such an equation can be transferred in the same manner to the solution of the Cauchy problem for a system of linear integro-differential equations. [Abstracter's note: The above text is a full translation of the original Soviet abstract.] Card 2/2 .PITOSHEIN, L.Ts, One method for solving some linear integro-differential equations. Isy. vys. ucheb. say.; mat. no. 3s168-172 160. (MIRA 13t12) 1. lirgizakiy gosudaretvennyy universitat. (Differential equations. Linear) S1044/62/000/002/o62/092 C11I/C222 ~.UTL*410i(s: Manzhuron, D. , IIjIvo,,hqInL L. Yo. TIABi The api)roxinate solution of come linear inteL;ro-difreren- tiL,l ecoutions iwri~rutivn~.; zhurnal, Matenatika, no. 2, 1962, -4,0, 4b~;Lract 2V213. ("Bul. Inst. politehn. Iasi", 1960, no. 1-2, 17-28) 1 TEXT: to the Galerkin method, the Cauchy problem YW (x )-Y G) (i - 0, n-1) x E[a,bD (1) 0 0 0 for tile ill cruntic-1 equation of the Fredholm type b vi L tx) + -A ~ T K itx,t) Y(i)(t) dt (2) a 0 n is solved apP2-OXiLIUtely. Here L [ YY(n)(x) ai(x)y (n-0 W, n ~% m, parameter. The solution is ijought in the form Card 1/3 V044/62/000/002/062/052 The approximate solution of oome ... C111/C222 k Yk(x) = VX) + ba 'Ps W where the n-timuc differentiable functions Y(x) and I' (x) linearly independent ~trid satisfy the conditions p) (X y (i)(x 0 0 0 8 0 0, 1, ..., n-1; a - 1,...,k). The unknown coofficicnts b k) of the approximating function y k(x) are deterwinud tlirou(;h a system of equations, which is obtained in one of the following wayst a) froLi the condition that the deviation is orthogonal to an arbi- trar~, syL;tem of k lineurli independent functions; b) from the condi- tion that the square integral of the deviation is a minimun; c) with the collocation nothod; d) from the condition that the deviation hus a contact of firzt order with the x-axiu. In all eases, the deviation of tho approximate solution from the rigorouu solution of (1) - (2) is.' e3ti;:u,ted for all x C [a, b], )AI ze, Ic I (aDsumind that certain in- equalities Lre fulfilled). Card 2/3 3/044/62/000,/002/o62/092 Tiiu ;OILItion of' -!oMO .4. C111/C222 A,,,.,.ru.,ii.~i-'O.~ ol' problem (1) ure con:;tructed in ,.n analoCouu U'L -6ro-o.ifftarc-ntial equations of the Volterra typiu, whure an UAI,.I~Ltc i., The wuthod iu --I~;o adplied to the intejral (-,~)U-tLion whiu'ii corruo,.,undo to (1)-(2); t'Lie error ii; eotinated. The method of inteCral equations is used to solve (1)-(2) in the case ra > n, where it iti assumed that the functions ai(x), f(x) and the rncls X (x, s) are differentiable as is necessary. !Abotrz~cterls note: Complete translation.1 Card 3/3 , 0 111 C go rent OILS L)699 a I hrl. .U 16- olite or -Inat. P t i -4 n I t 5.1182. troc naarl 10. D-jCjj,' tbE~ '21-30) tne bOU no. 5.41 006, tnat t i. ,resxl 10 d.)3 uL~ (c) I (t) at j_() b t) I Z_ 500 06re Lr are bQ1 r ca-rd, ()05/041/012 /,A4 2/OoO/ r C444 All lie. _~j 0 3/044/62/000/005/041/072 T'ne approximative solution of boundiiry C111/C444 ct to X Continuous for n ':~_bm and p - n-m-times differentiable with respe on Ca,b] for ta'5 n-, X is u parameter; Ic,d'3 '-- [a,bl possesses a solution- The solution iu searched with the rate k Yk 0 (X) + w. -i;here the %,ell-known linear independent functiunti lfo(x)s fl W I 1 4 k(x) tirfa n-tiuci continuously differentiable, satisfying tile boundar.., con- ditiuns R j E, Jo ] - ~ j -, Ri DO - 0 0 - 1, - - - n; s-10 ... k). The unknown coefficient.,; -re detenaincd uccording to mmethods of G,,lcrkin, b., the lc-,-Bt &(ju_.j,c uj-.,u2.- &nd b~ colloc"tion; the deviatior, or the function from the ex~,ct volution of (1), (2) is estim"ted. AnaloCously one solv,:; the boundar,. value problep,(1), for,the Volterra integgro-differen- tia! er,UL~tion m "Z W K (~)dt (4) L[y f(x) + Or, P'. y, 0 1-0 C~.rd 2/3 5/044#2/000/005/041/072 The -wlution uf b,)undrry --- Cill/C444 w he r e n I -I --- (n) a ('-')(x), x a, d] L Lyj (X) + Ox) Y Thk: jiver, approxim,stiun ixthodu are not only applied inmediately probliumu (1), (2) ~.nd (1)i (4), but aIL;o on espoclully called solving integrul oquationo (-hp wc,11 in tho cu:3e ci,uu of m ~- n) . L."bstracter'3 notet Complete tranalation.] on the coni4tructnl sc,,- of n -?-m as in the Card 3/3 BYKOT, Takov Vasillyevich; 1RITOSHRIN,_iAb,., red.; ANOXHINA, M.G., takhn.red. [Som methods for deriving solutions of integral and Integro- differential equations] 0 nekotorykh metodakh postroaniis reshenii integralInykh i intogro-differentsiallnykh uravnenii. Frunze, Izd-vo KirgigBkoi SSR. 1961. 107 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Integral equations) S/044/62/000/005/020/072 C1111/C333 Krivushvin, L. Yo. TITLEt on tht! solution of a problem for integro-differential. e t ions PERIQDlc.~Ls Ruforativnyy zhurnal, Mate-atika, nw. 5, 1962, 77, abotract 5B340- k"Issled. po integro-diff,~rents. uravneni- ~,am v Kirgizii.11 vyp. 1. Frunse, All Kirg ~SR, 1961, 177-169) TZXT% The t4uthor deocribqs a method for constructing the solution of the inteCro-differtntial oqudtiep b m L(Y) - f(x) + Y(~)(t) dt, (1) a 1-0 which satisfieB tht~ polylooal-integral boundary conditions n-1 T y] ~~ "7 ) 4. . 7 / ack y(i)(XR T 5 (t')P [y(t)] dt - d R ,j- i.-0 k.1 ij a 1 (2) curd 1/4 0 - 1##.#, n) 3/044/62/000/005/020/072 On the solution of a problem tor C111/C333 whwre L z~nd P are linear differontial operators of order n and kp a'~ ij and I~L are fixed numbers and x.LC- La,b] =- 1. The solution of (1) with the arrangement n W(X) - 7- Cizi(x) + T(x, t) t) d t (3) is sought for n > m, k, where c 1 Cnare certain constants; ZI(X),.649 Zn (x) ia an arbitrary fixed system of n-times differentiable functions, the Vronski determinant of vililch is not equal to zero on I; TI(x,t) is ar arbitrar,, fixed function Ath the property 0 for i-0,1v .... n-2 u(x) / 0 for x ~- I for i - n-1 0, is tho new unkno%n function. After substitutine in (1) one 2/4 3/04Y62/000/005/020/072 On the solution of u problem for ... C111 C335 o1)t,.in:j zLn intuj,,vul uquation n b (x) = f i (x) + cil i (X,A ) + A M(X,t)'r (t) dt (4) where fit Ji, 1,1 are known functions. Assuminf; that A is not a characteris- tic number of the kernel 1.101t)j one finds in (4) the explicit expression 'ror kp(x) and after substituting this expression in (3) obtains n y(x) - F(x,~ c h (X,N (5) i i BZ~ sub:~titutin~-,, (5) in (2) one obtains a linear 1116ebritic system in a If this a-atom ia; not ningularg then o are uniquely n - .0 It ... 0 en deteraiined i;nd the problem (1), (2) has u*unirlue solution. The case whLn this s~stqm ii~ sin6ular is also examined. The author then examinen tlh,~ cz,.ae whero~ is the characteristic number of the kornel M(x,t). Card 3/4 U0Tj'GT0UnJj 9-4RjdtUOo f0-101, OT 0 = (n)rl VOTI-rba jo mw4gl~ jT?;IJ~=T?pUnj -2 flUTUT'~.Ilj~,-,) SO i3y4l a ;ni?-,),jq 02potIlwa jc)qlO 01 UOIT-IndmOD UT IiT paqTj~)uap (L) f'UIAIOG JOJ jm3Tr pajinTsvioo oru cilu (z f3i lu < m nu; 104 .3,-)Tqord v TO IIOTlnlo,- atil u0 Z L010? 0/~ 001'010/79/~ ~0/s Q V S/044/62/000/005/021/072 CM/C333 AUTHOM Krivoshoin, L.Yes TITL',',t On R general moChod for solving systems of linear integro- differential equationa PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no- 5, 1962,77, abstract 4B349- ("Issled. po integro-differents. uravne- niyam v Kirgizif% No. 1. Frunze, AN KirgSSR9 1961, 191-199) TEXT: The solution of the Cauchy problem U(c) - Uo (1) for the systems of integro-differential equations du . A(X)U+ x b EK(X,t)u(t)+g(x,t ) A_Uill dt, (2) TX I dt a 1. . A(x)u+,\ u t' 7x- A-'- du x [ K(X, t)u( t)+I((X, t) t dt (3) j d t is Bought with the set-up Card 112 S/04 62/000/005/021/072 C I I I YC333 On a general method,for... x u(x) - Z(x)b+j H(Xot)y(t)dt, (4) where Z*(x) and H(x,t) are arbitrary fixed continuous nx n - matrices; Z(x) is differentiable; det Z(x)/O; det H(x,x)/O for xC-[:a,bjj Z(c)b U After substituting (4) in (2) one obtains the integral equation b - )"(x) - F(x,,\ )+ f N(x,t) If (t)dt. (5) a If X is not a characteristic number of the kernel N(x,t), then one determines Y (x) from Mt substitutes it in (4) and obtains the solution of (1), (2), The case where A is a characteristic number is considered. If c-a, then the problem (1)1 (3) has a unique solution. This solution is also sought in the form (4), whereby a Volterra inte,,-ral equation results for tho determination of 4/(x). If c/a, then one obtains a Fredholm integral equation for the determination of 'W To determine the explicit expressions for the*solutions of problems (2) and (1), (3), one must construct the resolvento of several kernels. Finally, the author gives a method to construct approximati,ve solutions. 'Abstracter's notot Complete translation.-] Card 2/2 KRIVOSHEIN, L. Ye. Approximative Solution Methods of Some Classes of Integral-differential Equations p. 23 THANSAM 14"', :'it ~Plv ?ND Q~~TUWACAN' J pa,F!,~-s, pibllviw-,~ ilhv KRIVOSHEIII, Leonid Yovgonlyovich; DYKOV, Ya.V., otv. red.; AI.OKHIIIA, M,G,, takhn, red, (Approximate methods for solving ordinary linoar intogrodif- ferential. equations)Priblizhenrge matody resheniia obyknoven- nykh lineirWkh integro-differentsiallnykh uravnenii. Frunze., Akad. nauk Kirgizskoi SSR, 1962. 183 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Integrodifferential equations) qp'?~ 0/002/001/005 0 2/ 0 I/C444 in 9 .-10. 0-fty Pr 0,03.90 f Or 0 Gau U 061 0 0 or tions to q'tj1&&1 t-no tial jkrzttanl 00jutio n of iffor A, 'UTAOIISI on ttko of into 0- & 131181 .01.0695 U 0 a III Ia SS.Ve 0 probl" -4705h"9 62 3-12 Oner6lioe jOD-jC f'L no. 2f 19 t'he b d6t i CL %0 b 0 b U06tion Oki for tA + 1. o ca rd. 3/140/62/000/002/001/005 C111/C444 On the solution of the generalioad n 7 & -) Y (n-i)(x). one supPOsOB that either where LEYI~ Y K (x 0 t) 0 in a 4 t x, x 4 t -- b, j - 0'1 .... , m, or K t) nZ I E i(x, t) 0 1 a "s t 0, x t no m *~_- k or n ~,~ m, k-n a !?!. 1, where A is either eigenvaluo of the kernel of the determination equation or not at all. In all cases the determination equations, the form of the solutionp and the systems for the determination of the oonstanto o i are given separately. The authors mention A. I. Nekrasov.-Tho most important English-languag,~ reference reads as followst I., D. Tamarkine. on Fredholms integral equations, whose kernels are analytic in-a paramobor..Ann. Math., 28, 2, 1927. ASSOCIATIONs Srednenziatakiy goeudarutvennyy univervitetl Kirgizakiy gouudaratvannyy univor itet.(Oontral Avian State Universityl Kirginian State Univor:ity) SUBMITTEDs May 15, 1959 Card 3/3 45132 S1166j621000100610011016 WOD Bl12/BI86 AUTHORS: Arzhanykhj 1. Set 1~!i!os 4~~nv kL Y~e TITLE: Solution of Cauchy's problem for linear integro-differential equations PERIODICAL; Akademiya nauk Uzbikskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fisiko- matematicheskikh naukt no. 6, 1962# 7-16 TEXT: The problem yNxt) A"; v 0, 1, a - 1, xs [a, bl) A 1Y) f W +1 KI (X, t) y(A1-,(Q d4 (2) 0 L jyj my")(x ) + a,(x) Y H Ko(x. 1)#0, (1-0. 16.4.'M Card,1/4 S/166/62/000/006/001/016 Solution of Cauchy's problem for ... Bl12/BI86 is transformed into the equation fF W Mj(x, t),t(t)dt-F(x. 1)+X M3 (x., t) (t ) dt, (6) or P W F, (x, X) + XMa (x, t) v (t) dt, by means of a substitution n y (x) e, z, (x) + H (x. i) p (1) dl. 1 jr* wherein H is a given function of the Cauchy type Eq. (Wis solved by, A function of the form Card 2/4 3/166/62/000/006/001/0i6 Solution of Cauchy's problem for Bi12/BI86 b 'f(z) pi(xo) + A (R(x,t, A)FI(t, A )dt. R(xpt#A) denotes the resolvent of the kernel V (xot). The particular case a 4 1 r); is mos p:~: (n, r, m); 0-VP' r > (-ssls P); Is xv M > ("S rj,.O); and others.* Li this article authors choose th3 Card 213 L 19376-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3005416 A case u t---=-b,'n ---. (m, p, r) which Is of special interest to applied science and give the calculation for the propos6d problem. - Authors also state that a similar method may be. applied to tha determination of approximate solutions for the cases of rn 7~- (n. p, r); p;,, (n. rp m)'and r > (m, n, p). Orig., art. has: 30 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Iasi Institute of Polytichnics, Rumanian Pe0Rle'q e1wjQc (M%n- geron, D.); National Frunze Universi~y, Kiigiz kaya SSR (Krivoshein, L. Yej- SUBMITTED: 30Nov6l SUB CODE: MM. DATE A CO.: 26Aug63 NO REF SOV: 004 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 007 Card 3/3 1% intr tmit iorl tn he so I ut ion off t li(~ ~nt;i r, 2 J 1'i' !Qn IT) partlai derivativeti L E i j U R C E So Matertaiv i.2-y Nauenn- Fcanferenrsii proi. -PrepodavaT_ vo I ! I 1 41 NIR AIR5002976 n! linear ~ranqformation this Fi M V ~.A OL - F(A), w 1) e -E~ P"u(A) dIku( .4 ~I(axk3VA;, S - (a