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MAKSIMOV, V.M.,.-Ir,%nd.tekhn.nauk, dots.
Work and wayg of improving the roll-t7pe feeder. Izv.v7s.ucheb.zav.-
energ. no.6:80-89 Je '58. (MIRA 11:9~
l.Moskovskiy ordena Lenine, energeticheskiy institut.
(Pulverizers)
MAKSIMOV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk
Large ]$Oilers for 450 to 500 mw. blocks. Teploenergetika 8 no.l-.
84-87 Ja '61. (MIRA 14-W
(United States-Boilers)
(United States-Electric 'power production)
MAKSIMOV, V.M., karid.tekhn.nauk
Boilers for high-power units made during the current seven-year
plan. Biul.tekh.-.ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-isal.inst.nauch. i
tekh.inform. no.6-.47-52 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Boilers)
HAEDIOV VA , kand.tekhn.nauk
Boile- 17'-c.- of the 500 MW. unit of the Breed electric power
pJant. loploenergetika 9 no.1%90 Ja t62, (MIRA 14:12)
(Sullivan Co., Ind.-Steam power plants)
MAKSIMOV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk
I
Steam superheater and boilers for blacks with supercritical
pressures. Teploenergetika 9 no.12:74-75 D 162. (KRA 16%1)
(United States-Superheaters) MAted States--Boiler~o)
KOVAIEV, A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; LELEYEV, N.S.; KH224ALYANI,
D.M.; MAKSIMOV,VX-; FAVASENKO, M.D.; KAGAIT, Ya.A.; MODELI,
Z.G.; TROYAIISKIY, Ye.A.; VILEIISSM, T.V.; HYZEKBi, V.Ya.;
MOZHAROV, N.A.
[Atlas of boiler systems (supplement)] Atlas kotellnykh
agregatov (dopolnenie). [ 41 A.F.Kovalev i dr. Moskva,
Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 22 fold. (MIRA 17:3)
MA.KSIMDVP V.M~= kand. tekhn. nauk
Start and adjustment of boilers to operation at supercritical
pressures in Failo and Brid electric power plants. Teploenergetika
10 no.8-.86-V Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Electric power plants)
MAKSIMOV? V.M., kand. takhn. nauk
Adjustment and experience in operating two-frame boilers WltJz
supercritical pressures and 250 Mwe to 325 Mw. power ratings
abroad. Teploenergetika 10 no.12:84-87 D 163.
(MIRA 1718)
`~ii.R~ kand.tekh.nauk dotsent
Drums of tho~ boiler units of 550 Mw. blocks of the Thorpe Mursch
electric power plant. Energomashinostroenie 10 no.1:48 Ja 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
MIKSTMOV, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk
Stud7, calculation, and efficient design of pulverized coal wrev
feeders. Thploenergetika 11 no.602-36 Je 164. (KrRA 180)
1. ljoskovskiy energeticheskly ~nstitut.
MAKSDIOV, V. 4., kand. tek-hn. nauk
Study of the operation of drum-type pul-grized coal, feeders and maeans
for inproving their design. Elek. st-a. 35 no.8:15-20 Ag 164.
(MIRA 17-12)
IMAE A.W
XR-4 1&6)
MAKSIMOV, V.M., kand.takhn.nauk
Adjustment and experience in the operation of the boiler -unit
of a 500 Mw. block in the electric power plant in Judos Creek
in the U.S,A, Teploenergetika 12 no.l,.90-91 is 165.
(MIRA 18:4)
URTIYEVp V.P., inzh.; MAKSIMOV, V.M., inzh.
Methods of making addition elements for titanium alloys.
Metallurgiia 2:251-268 159. (MUIA 14:3)
(Iron alloys-Electrometallurgy)
(Aluminothermy)
BELY.AYEV, Yu.K.; MAKSIMOV, V.M. (Moscow)
Analytical properties of a generating function for the number of rene-dals.
Teor, veroiat. i ee prim.8 no.1.108-112 163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Probabilities)
GAVRIla,'IIKO, Yu.P.; CIERED11MELKO, 'u.j,'.; ULIZ IKO, 1-3.; Frir 4 UCL t-* .
iimal- s -ye.
FALIK-;MC,Iip Y-GMU, A.V.; 1171HO75A, V.A.; -'.Ya.;
'N, V..I.; YLOTISIN, M.A.
VASILIYEVP
Obtainin4~ iiuxicatq, thin-walled titan~'um parts by casting in shell
molds. Titan i ~~E;o apiavy nu.9;270-273 163. (IHIRA 16:9)
(Titanium -1'ounding)
(Shell molding (Founaing))
MANSIMOVS V.M.j kand. tekhn. nauk
Boiler unit with supercritical pressure for a 900 MvI, block of the
Bull Run electric power plant, Teploenergetika I) no.6:84-87 je
165. (MIRA 18:9)
MAKS1140Y, V.H.,inzh.
Investigating the strength of field-welded splices of railroad
car components made of St. 3 carbon steel and low-alloy steel
subjected to repeated impact atresaeo. Trudy TSMI MPS no.164:
130-146 '58. (MMA l2s2)
(Steel, Structural--Welding--Testing)
KRAYCHIK, M.M., kand.tean.nauk; YEMEL'YANOV, N.P., knnd.tekbn.nauk;
MAKSI14)V, T.H.. inzb.
Methods of reducing residual streasee in wbeel rime after spot weld-
ing of the rolled iron. Vest.TSKII WS 18 no-1:15-38 P 159.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Car wbeels--Welding)
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AUMORS:
TA)"q, 26014
S/ 135/6 1 10001,3081ft 310, 11
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Kraychik, M.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Maksimov, V.N.,
Engineer
TITLE,
I The nature of weld joint failure depending on temperature
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 8, 1961, 9 - 10
T M : The nature of failure in welded structures serves to determine the
causes. Therefore a comparative evaluation of the Impact strength of welded
joints at - 40 to + 20 0C was made on MC7 .3 (MSt-3) and ogr 2 (09G2) steel speci-
mens. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of the steels are given
in a table. The tests proved that the nature of failure for different specimens
is of an impact-fatigue type at room and negative temperatures (_100C), the Ini-
tial cracks arise in spots with greatest local stresses, as e.g. the border of
the face weld. At lower temperatures (-400C) the steel becomes sensitive to
brittle failure; MSt-3 steel, e.g. mainly in the section adjacent to the face
weld end and the angle formed by the face weld end and the edge of the strap.
It is concluded that the nature of break of a weld (the seat of the crack and the
trajectory of its expansion) are not only determined by the shape and dimensions
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The nature of weld joint failure ... A006/A101
of the structure and the maximum magnitude of actual stresses, but also by the
properties of the steel and the temperature at which the failure occurred. There
are 2 tables, 3 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: TsNII MPS
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MAKSIMOV~ V.N.
Repeat impact tester for beams and welded joints. Zav.lab. 27 no.l.,99-,
' 101 161. (14IRA 14:3)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-is Isledcifttel I skiy institmt %.hel zno&brozhnogP
transporta.
(Testing machines)
SHCH&POV, H.P., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; KRASOVSKIY, A.I., kand.tekhn.
nauk; VOLOKHVYAIISK-kY-k, 3.3., kand.tekhn.nauk; lakYCHIK, M.N.,
kand.tekhn.nau ; ~UESD40V V.N inzh.; KC'--.I'L'NIKOV, V.L.,
inzh.; KUZNETSOV,-V-.IC-.-, inzh.
Properties and the weldability of St. 3kp steel with a high
arsenic content. Svar. proizv. no.2:1-7 F 162. 041RA 15:2)
(Steel alloys-Welding)
MAKSIMOV, V.N., inzh.
Vertical forces acting on the console part of the car fram .
Vest.TSNII MM 21 noJx2(~-214 162. (,MTLRA 1515)
(Railroads--Cars-Design and construction)
S/135/63/000/004/002/012
AO06/A10l
AUTHORS: Kraychik, M. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Maksimov, V, N.,
Engineer
TITLE: The effect of individual factors upon the resistance to brittle
failure of welded structures
PERIODICAL: 3varochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1963, 6 - 9
TEXT: The authors studied 0the problem of brittle failure in welded joints
at low temperatures ( -42 to -45 C) and under impact load. The tests were made
with a welded low-carbon sheet-steel double T-rail of box-shaped section, having
a crack-shaped notch. To reveal the effect of the sequence of applying the seams,
the rails were welded with different sequences, predetermining the presence or
absence of reactive stresses in the notch zone. Welding was performed with OM-5
electrodes, 5 mm in diameter for angular welds, and 4 mm in diameter, to apply
the first layer in butt welds. The rails were cooled down and subjected to impact
tests on a single-penduliLm YHM (UKM) ram. S6me rails were tested 2 3 weeks
after welding, another portion after one year. It was found that 2 3 weeks after
welding the resistance to brittle failure of rails with reactive stresses was
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The effect of individual factors upon the... Aoo6/Aioi
450 kg/cm 2, Independent of the notch depth (4 - 6 mm) against 1,470 and 3,260 kg
kg/cm2 in rails without reactive stresses. The brittle failure resistance increas-
ed after one year from'450 to 2,130 kg/cm2 and from 1,470 to 3,160 kg/CM2 respec-
tively. This increase in brittle failure resistance is determined by the sensiti-
vity to brittle failure in the notch. In rails with maximum, medium and least
sensitivity tc, brittle failure this increa-se was 370, 114 and 0% respectively.
These changes in the weld metal of the notch, revealed within one year, may be
caused by one or several factors, such as stress relaxation, aging, or rediffusion
of hydrogen. To reveal the decisive factor, further Investigations should be car-
ried out. There a-re 7 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: TsNII MPS
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MAKSIMOV, V.N., inzh.
--TWMNg welded joints for repeated impact at tenqwatureo below
freezing. Trudy TSNII VS no.252t84~95 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Steel, Structural-Testing)
(Railroads-Cars--Design and constructiQn)
ASNIS, A.Ye., doktor tekhn. n-,ik; SHAPOV, N.P., dok+-- teklin. nauk;
VOL01UPTYANSKAY.A., E.S., kand. ',ekhn. nauk; faAYCI41K, !%M., band.
tekhn. nauk; RAKS_'%C'i. 7.N.) fand. np_-,~k;
kand.
Arsenous low-alloy steel for car construction. Vest. TSNII '.'PS
23 no.5:27-31 16-4.
1. Institut elektrosvarki -i:..eni PatGna 1;krSSR, Ukrainskiy institut
metallov i Vsesoyuzny-j nauchno-isoJedovatel'skiy institut zhelezno-
dorozhnogo transporta. Ministerstva putey soobshcl~eniyu.
GURIGOR'YEV, A.I.; MAKS-?'DV, V.!"~
infrared absori~*~ion sppctr~q ()" -hc -f me-'a-'3 rf
4 and 'hp.- vdrates.
the 3d group o~ a per4od-cal table, . 'r 1,
Zhur. neorg. klilm. 9 no.5:i-C60-1065 My '64~
k4 lF.A. 17,.9
1. Wedra neorganicheskoy khiffdi Moskovqkogo gosudarf3lvennogr,
unl-versiteta Imeni M.V. Lomonosova.
_NM.IMOV, V.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; SINYAVSKIY, V,,S,, kand, tekhn. nauk;
MOISEYEEV, I.A., kand, tekhn. nauk
Strength of the assemblies of an experimental car made from
aluminum alloys. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.4:3-7 164,
(MIRA 17:8)
3 //1 )C-- t" t' -'
MAKSIKOV V.N.- NOVOSHLOVA, A.V.; SHMENEM, K.N.
Beryllium oxyacetate. Report N'0.3: Interaction between ber7llium
oxyacetate and ammonia. Test. Mosk. un. Ser. mat. mekh., astron..
fiz., khim. 11 no.2:201-204 156. (MIRA 10:12)
1. lCafedra neorganicheskoy khimii Hoskovskogo goeudaratvannogo
universiteta.
(Beryllium acetates) (Ammonia)
it Ianthanum Acetate," by V. H. Maksimov, A. V. Novoselova, and
K. N. Semenenkp, Zhurnal-ffe-or-ga-ni-c'Ee-slEoy'Xggii-, Vo-r-27, No 5,
-WY--57, 'PP991-1050
It was estPlished that heating of I.-(CF,CQO) - 1-5H20 within the
range of 50- 110 results in the loss of 0.5nfj a molecule of water an(i the
formation of the monohydrate. The latter is completely dehydrated at 110-
11,50. This dehydration is accomppnied by a partial decompostion of the
acetate. At a temperature of about 300 0 La(CH COO) --'s transformed into
the "metaacetate" 1,aO(CH 3COO), which is analogOui; to boron metaacetate.
When 1a(CH 3C00) 1 5H 0 is boiled with acetic acid anhydride, an
anhydrous lanthanum Ic;tat'e Ts obtained which is stable in the air at room
temperature. After being heated to 3000 it is also transformed into
metaacetate. (U)
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AUTHORS: Maksimov, V. N., Semenenko, K. N. 78-3-6-29/30
TITLE: On Lanthanum-Acetate Wit~l 5 ms! Water ~O Yat4-7CL-1:;::
atsetate lantana)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal NeorL-,anicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 6,
PP. 1468-1469 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A crystalline lanthanum acetate with 5 mol water was
obtained by slow crystallization at temperatures of 13 to
200C. The crystals are big and ,rismatic. The clrerrical
composition of this conipound is the follovi-i ---: (in -~-er cent
by weight) La 203 - 40,3, C - 17,85, H - 5,00. The parameters
of the elementary cells were found by radio-ra~hic
investigationst a = b = 9,0 + 0,1 kX, c= 3,9.� 0,1 kX,
4= /3 = I = 96 + lo.
The thermobrr&~h-ic analyses of the compound were investi.-,ated
and it was found that the compound loses 17 7 1/10 of its wei~!-it
at 251C and passes over into lanthanum acetate with 1 2iol
water. The last mol water is delivered at 1500C. The anhydro-is
lanthanum acetate is stable up to 2500C and beyond this
Card 1/2 temperature the decomposition continues white LaO . CH 3 coo
On Lanthanum-Acetate With 5 mol Water 78-3-6-29/30
forms. There are 1 fijure and 4 references, 1 of wil-licn is
Soviet.
SUBMITTED: November 22, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Chemical compound--Properties 2. Chemical compound--Analysis
3. lanthanum acetate--Applications
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AUTHORSs Maksizov, V. N., Semenenko, 1. 0. S/078/60/005/03/009/048
Naumov-&,--?-.-Ir.,-'Novoselova, A. V. B004/BOO2
TITLE: Aluminum Acetateal
PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 3, PP 558 - 564
(USSR)
ABSTRACTt After a brief survey of publications, the authors report on their
investigation of aluminum acetates. They produced aluminumtriacetate
from aluminum ethylate and acetic anhydride. Al(CH 3coo) 3 is easily
soluble in liquid ammonia under the development of Al(CH 3coo) 3' 3NH 3*
During thermal decomposition, the triacetate gradually passes over
into di- and monoacetate (Figs 1,2). The data of the radioanal.,rais
taken by means of an RKD camera and Fe radiation of the BSV tube
are given by table 2. The authors also investigated basic aluminum
acetates. From Al(OH) 3 plus acetic acid and also from AlCl, plus
acetic acid they obtained the same compound Al(OH)(CH 3COO)2 whose
radioanalysis is given in table 1. The basic diacetate has a
rhombic, face-centred lattice with the lattice conslants being
Gerd 1/3 a - 13.62+0.01 2, b - 14-40:+-0-01 2, c - 12.6o+o.oi X. On the basis
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Aluminum Acetates S/078/60/005/03/009/048
B004/BO02
of the density being 1.67, a lattice oell contains 16 molecules.
The basic diacetate is little soluble in water, chloroform and
liquid SO 2' and ineoluble in alcohol, acetone, ether, and liquid
ammonia. On the basis of the thermogram (Fig 3) taken by means of
the Klirnakov pyrometer type PK-42, the formula Al(OH)(CH 3COO)2 was
found to be right, not Al 2O(CH3 COO) 4* H20. During the reaction of
sodium acetate (or barium acetate) and aqueous solutions of AM 3'
a basic salt was obtained whose composition is between
Al(OH)(CH 3COO)2 .2 H20 and Al(OH)(CH 3coo )2 .2-5H20, and whose radiogram
(Table 2) differs from that of Al(OH)(CH 3COO)2 . The thermogram of
figure 4 shows the water separation of this salt during heating. The
nonaqueous salt thus developing, however, radiographically differs
from the salt produced by means of free acetic acid, despite the
same stoichiometrio composition. By the influence of sodium acetate
on aluminum sulphate, the compound AI(OH)(CH 3coo )2 .2-5H 20 was ob-
tained, and during the reaction of sodium acetate and aluminum
nitrate, Al(OH)(CH 3COO)2 developedl both were radiographically
Card 2/3 identified. Aluminum nitrate with acetic anhydride developed a
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B004 B002
compound of varying composition which always contained up to 3%
N03 , and whose radiogram was identical with that of aluminum tri-
acetate. There are 2 figures, 4 tables, and 22 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
SUBMITTEDs November 22, 1958
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LE'IITSKIY, V.N ; MARCHENKC, I.Yu.
P-)lymeric character of 516 basic aluminum chloride and the
possibility of a higher basicity of aluminum hydr,)xychlorides.
Dokl. 0 SSSR 139 no.4:884-887 Ag '61. (MIRA 14-7)
1. Predstavleno akademikom V.A. Karginym.
(Aluminum chloride)
LSVITSKIY, E.A.; MAKSIMOV, V.N.
Composition of byftolysis lViducts in alumiram chloride solutions.
Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.4:965468 D 161. (MTM 14: 11)
1. Predstavlano akademikom LV. Tananayevym.
(Alminnn chloride) (Hydrolysis)
MAKSIMOVP V.N.; SEI-ENEUKO, K.N.
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Thermal stability of cerium and neodymium acetates. Vest.Mosk.un.
Ser.2;Khim. 18 no.1:13-17 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii Moskovskago universiteta.
(Cerium acetates-Thermal properties)
tNeodymium acetates-Thermal properties)
MAKSIMOV, V.N.; GRIGORIYEV, A.I.
Infrared spectra of basic aluminum acetates. Mur.neorg.khim. 9
no.4tlD23-1024 Ap 164. (KIRA 17:4)
FEDOROV, V.D.; MARSIMOV, V.N.
Metabolism of sulfur compounds in cultures of photosynthetlzir4
green sulfur bacteria Chlorob.lum thiosulphatophilum. Dokl. AN
SSSR 160 no.5:1185-1186 1' 165.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Submitted june 8, 1964.
gators'an thi
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ABSTRA(Ch" ,-,A-xi -lostimate, 114 ~ resistinc
Q- -.- 0-1.
MAKSIMOV, V.N.,,,-inzh.
Forces acting upon the car on classification yard fiUMPS, Test.
TSMII MPS 22 no.436-40 163. (MA 16:8)
(Railroads-Hump yards)
(Railroads--Cars)
MAKSIMOV, V.P., inzh.
PackiW, glund of the boiler-preheater. glek.i tepl.tiaga 4
no.1:17 Ja 160. (MIRA 13: 4)
(Boilers) (Packing(14echanical engineering))
ROGACHEV, Ye*Ya.t kand.tekhn*nauk;:-MAOjWv, V.P., inzh.
Measures for improving the winter operating of the cooling system
of a T33 diesel locomotive. Ilek. i topl. tiaga 4 no.11:9-11 N
16o. (KM 13:12)
(Diesel locomotives--Cooling)
KOROTMV. Yu. P.. KORCRAZ IN. N.V., ZOTOV. G.A.. ZUROV, M.,
(-WSMOV, V.P., _j%TUKBDW, Ye. L. VOYTSITSSKIT. V.P.
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Nobils unit for tb,6 complete investigation of gas wells*
Gaz.prom. 5 no.~:8-13 7 160. (KOA 13:6)
(Gas iplls)
DOLGAMV, A.N.. insh.; MAKSIMOV. V_4F., inzh.; GERHANOV, A.N., inzh.
Characteristics of the heating system of S3 diesel loco-
motives. Test.TMI MPS 19 no.4:28-31 160.
OCERA 13'-?)
(Diesel locomotives)
MAKSDIOV, V.P., inzh.
Heat losses in the oil and %iater systems of the TEZ diesel
locomotive. Vest. TSNII 14PS 21 no.1-2&-29 162.
(MIRA 15.2)
(Diesel locomotives-Cold weather operation)
MAKSIWVY V.P.
y pumps operating on oil emulsi .
Performance of sinking rotaT- on
Nefteprom. delo no.6tl2-15 163. (MM 16tlO)
yshlennosti
1. Moskovskiy Institut neftekli'micheskoy i gazovoy prom-
im, akademika Gubkina.
(Oil well pumps) (Emulsions)
MURW'YF,V, I.M.; MAKSIMOV, V.P,
Periodic exploitation of flooded we2,-, as a method for improv, g
the external parameters of q centrif,,ral n-Inking electric pump.
Neft.khoz. 41 no-10935-40 0 16~. (MIRA 17:4)
PRKSIWV, V.P.; KHOIOSHYNA, G.G.; IVANOV, S.K.; LEVKOV, P.V.
Operation of an automated system of gas gathering points in the
Shebelinka gas field. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.1:53-56 ja-Px 164.
(MIRA IF-2"
VOYTSITSKIY, V.P.; MAKSIMOV, V.P.; KHUDYAKOV, O.F.
Removing condensate from gas in the Shehelinka gas field.
Neft. i gaz. prom. no.3:49-51 Jl-S 164. (MIRA 17:12)
M.AKSI2,1OV, V.P. ; TOKOYY T.N.; ?E7,110"CV, Ye.I.; OUKSYLTK, V.I.
Controlling the losses Gf reservoir energy in the production of
gas an the Shebelinka.gas field. Gaz. delo no.8:8-12 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Shebelinskoye gazopromyslovoye uprav'Leniye.
I V, r V,P*
I. IiII40VI
Formati..n of oil ~,T,-lsions in the ex. loitation of ~.rowned welis with
electric centrifugal sLiking pumps. I,auch.-tek%. s.cor. po Job. nefti
no.22:65-70 164. 17:9)
2. ',.os'ccrrskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasno,-,o x~nw,,ieai institut nefte-
khinichaskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akadepuka Gubkina.
l4wiMOV), V. 1'.
E xpe r rm-eii tal inlre u t i ~ - I t 10 ' th G C f fe C' " 0 1' C, 11 0 M! 11 [14. o riz., (--) n 1. ,;,:
operation of the stages of nLnking electri:~ ~:entrifu--,ai pwmps.
NaucU.-tekh. sbor. po dob. nefti no.22-.',l-'15 I u4. OILI 111:9)
1. I'lookovskiy ordena Tfuuovo~-, Krasnogo Znameni institut nefte,rhi.ni-
cheskoy i gazovoy ~rD~,Vshlennosti i;:i. Gubki!ia.
AM
MAKSIMOVI, V. P.
Operation of a sinking centrifugal pump in a nonhomogenewlE h-,Ad.
Trudy MIMiGP no-48:2M.28,4 164. 18:3)
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MAKSIY,CV V.P.- VOLKOV L F.
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Studying the process of paraffin deposition in a single-r'!,e
oil gathering sys+-,n in fields of Western Siberia. Nef -.eprom.
delo no.10:31-34 165.
(Kl-,-tA 19:1)
1. Giproty-umenneftegaz.
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INVr',NTOR: Grishin, G. N. ; Maksimov , V. P. ; Sobolev, N. A.; Mhemzratov, V. K.
ORG: none
TITLE: A device for bonding honeycomb fillers to aircraft skin. Class 62, No. 184626.
SOURCE, Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 145
TOPIC TAM: adhesive bonding,' honeycomb structure,
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ABSTRACT: ~n Aut~orlerlificate has been issued for a device for cementing honey-
comb fillers to aircrdft skin. It consists of a housing with a cover, a recess
for mounting cemented parts, a hinge with a pin catch for fastening partts, a hydraulic!i
elevator, sleeves for carrying pressurized gas, and reduction valves. For higher
efficiency this device is equipped with sealed-membrane compartments which hold
pressurized gas and, with an electric heater which, at the given time, polymerizes
the glue. [SA)
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UdRYUROV, V.14.; SUPOINITSICAYA. K.A.; SHTrjLftTz;R, S.Ya.; fliTYASHIN, P.D.
masimov, V.P.
New method for maeouriW, cerebrosoinal preElaure. Vop.aeirokf-ir. 21
no-3:52-55 MY-Je '57, (MIRA 10:10)
(CSRY,jiROSPINAL FWLD
pressure determ.. method)
A A/ v.
124-11-12914
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11, p 90 (USSR)
4
AUTHOR: Maksimov, V. S.
T IT LE: The Hydromechanical Calculation of the Seepage through an Earth Dam
Equipped with an Impervious Facing and Apron. (Gidromekhanicheskiy
rast:het . filltratsii cherez zemlyanuyu plotinu s nepronitsayemyrn ekranom
i ponurom)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Kuybyshevsk. inzh. -stroit. in-t, 1957, N r 4, pp 185-191
ABSTRACT: In his investigation, the Author divides the seepage flow into three
segments: 1) A headwater segment above the apron; 2) a headwater
segment above the facing; and 3) the free-surface flow between the
facing and the drain.
Having utilized N. N. Pavlovskiy's hydromechanical solution for the
first segment and F. B. Nell son-Skornyakov's solution for the third
segment, the A. has investigated the second segment and has found a
relatively simple solution therefor. A correlation with test results
obtained in the EGDA test basin indicates tha.'t the proposed calcul-
ation method leads to conservative errors of the order of magnitude
Card 1/2 of 8 - 14 percent. In order to simplify numerical computations, a
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' The Hydromechanical Calculation of the Seepage through an Earth Dam Equipped with
an Impervious Facing and Apron (continued)
nomogram for the determination of the modular coefficients and a
computational set-up are proposed.
The field of applicability of the subject method appears to be rather
limited, since impervious aprons and facings are virtually non-
existent. (A. A. Uginchus)
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-lY,4ro,necrianic;.-l dvoi-g~ f i I t i o n r oV, ti R~ild
r: am- o n permeaikiw bases vi tri ant ltr~-,t inn jevi,-e-,z.lf
e v , 19 L~ io n , If - I g: i e r -1 ~i tn v
ur-~er 2
MAKSIMV, V.S.- inz.b.
Hydraulic and bydromecbanical calculations of seepage of earth
data with shields and upstream facas. Raucb.dokl.v7s.shkol7;
stroi. no.2t221-227 '58. (MIR& 12:1)
(Dams)
AUTHOR: Maksimov, V.S., Engineer 98-58-6-8/21
TITLE: A Calculation for Earth Dams With Screen and Spillway for
Filtration (Raschbt zemlyanykh plotin s ekranom i ponurom
na filltratsiyu). For Discussion (V poryadke obsuzhdeniya)
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitel'stvo, 1958, Nr 6, pp 26-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes an approximative hydromechanical cal-
culation for earth dams with a penetrable screen and spill-
way for filtration. The calculation is based on a method
proposed by the Academician N.N. Pavlovskiy fRef. 3-7.
There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 3 Soviet references.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Dams-Mathematical analysis 2. Dam - sign
MMTARYAN. Artashas Relkonovich. Prinimali uchastiye: N'K'3gxQT*-.'V*S&I
assistant; FRIDLAND. V.Ya., assistant; KISHCHIM, '* 'a ",'-a-s~sX'9-`tent.
FISARNK0. K., red.; KMSZVICH, S., tekhn.red.
[Hydra6lics and fundamentals of gas dynamics] Gidravlika i osnovy
gazodinamiki. Xlev, Goa.izd-vo tekhn.lit-ry USSR, 1959. 279 P.
(MIRA 12:8)
1. Kafedra gidravliki Kiyevskogo ordens Lenina politekhnicheakogo
institute (for Kaksimov, Pridland).
(Hydraulics) (Aerodynamics)
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AUTHOR: Mkhitaryan, A. M., Maksimov, V. S., Labinov, S. D. and Fridland, V. Ya.
TITLE: Method for studying the boundary layer by means of an electric hot-wire anemometer
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 32. lzmeritcl'naya tekhnika, no. 11, 1962, 36,
abstract 32.11.275. In collection "Novyye metody izmereniy i pribory dlya gidravlich.,
issled". M., AS USSR, 1961, 90-92
TEXT: The kievskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kiev Polytechnic Institute) designed a test stand for studying
the turbulent boundary layer in order to find optimum methods for its control. The distribution of velocity
in the jet cross-section and the turbulence spectra were investigated. Average velocities and fluctuations were
measured by means of the 3TAM-3A (ETAM-3A) electric hot-wire anommeter designed by the VEI.
Width of the nozzle wire was 19 micr. The average flow velocities were found from the current intensity
of the measuring bridge, and the degree of turbulence, from the readings of a C-95 (S-95) electrostatic voltmeter
connected to the ampfifier output. Shape and frequency of fluctuations as well as their relative amplitude
were determined by means of a 314-7 (EI-7) cathode-ray oscilloscope and recorded on amnO-2 (MPO-2)
oscillograph. Calibration was done by a reference Prandtl-tube. A 500 c time marker was used for determining
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the frequency [Abstracter's note: of fluctuations]; the measuring nozzle was moved by means of a screw-
coordinator provided with a vernier scale. Accuracy of nozzle setting was 0.005 mm and of mean velocity
measurements, 0.5 %. The intensity of fluctuations was determined with an accuracy of 5 to 10 %. A movable
element, fastened to the flume bottom and connected to piezoelectric weighing scales designed by the Institut
mekhaniki AN USSR (Inbtitutc of Mechanics, AS, UkrSSR) was used for determining the stresses on the
surface. The scales had the following design features: during measurement the crystal-bearing ring driven by
a special gear induces in the crystal an alternating voltage. Due to this method, distortions of measurement
results, caused by leakage of the charge from the crystal, can be avoided. The accuracy of scale readings is
I %. There are 3 references and I figure.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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AUTHORS: Mkhit a ryan, A. M. , INaksimov, V. S. Fr i dla nd, V. Ya.
and Labinov, S. D.
TITLE: An experimental investigation of flow in the initi6l
sections of a semi-bounded turbulent jet
PERIODICAL. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Aviatsionnay
tekhnika, no.4, 1961, 111-119
TEXT; Most of the published experimental and theoretical
work on submerged turbulent jets has been concerned with the main
part of the jets, which is characterised by flow under the
conditions of an enclosed boundary layer. The presence of
developed turbulent inter-mixing makes it possible to assume,
with an adequate degree of accuracy, a similarity of velocity
diagrams expressed in dimensionless coordinates. A more complex
problem is the study of the initial section of the jet, where the
above assumption would result in considerable errbrs. The
authors have carried out an experimental wind-tunnel study of the
flow of semi-bounded, turbulent jet, flowing out of a right-angle
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nozzle into a prismatic trough. As a resu.1 t o f th i s i tives t iga t i o ii
it has been established that , ,%long a length of morc than teii
equivalent diameters (of the nozzle) and on 7010' of the width of
the trough, there exists a nucleus of constant velocities. In
addition, the boundary layer forming on the bottom of the trough
is equivalent to a boundary layer forming on a flat plate
subjected to a flow of an infinite stream. Experiments carried
out with the help of a hot wire anemometer showed that in the
nucleus of che stream the degree of turbulence remained constant
along the length and width of the trough. Finally, an empirical
relationship has been obtained, giving the location of the upper
limit of the nucleus of constant velocities in a semi-bounded
jet : -x/h -a
y/h = L
where y is the flow coordinate of points of upper litnit of
the nucleus of constant velocities; h is the height of the
nozzle; a is a coefficient depending on the amount of
turbulence at the outlet from the nozzle, and equal in this
case to + 0.0108.
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There are 8 figures.
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ASSOCIATION: Kafedra gidravliki,
(DePartment Kiyevskiy POlitekhnicheskiy in
Institute) of HY'raulics, Kie, pOlytechnical
SUBY11TTED: January 16, 1961
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AUTHORS' Mkhitaryan, A, y., MlaksimOvi V S , Friiland Ya
Labinov, S- D- ing the boundary layer in an operatine~ part
TITLE: Method Of investigat
of a new type
iy zhurnal, v 4, nom 9,
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizichesk
TEXT: The turbulent boundary layer of a body with a pressure gradient along
its axis and a gas jet flowing about it has been studied. The experiments
were performed because at present there is no complete theory available,
whi3h would permit an exact calculation of the disrupture of the ~)oundary
layer First of all, an operating part was developed, which produces a jet
with a long core of constant velocity. An attempt was made to obtain a
constant velocity, a constant static pressure, and a constant turbulence of
flow throughout the operating part. The authors determined the velocity
distribution over the cross section of the jet and also the turbulence
spectrum. The mean velocities and pressure pulsati-ons were measured by an
electrothermoaneinome ter of the type 3TW3A (ETAM-3A) , Shape, frequency,
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and amplitude of oscillations were visually determined by means of a
cathode-ray oscilloscope and recorded on a film. First, the authors
measured the parameters of a free, turbulent, rectangular jet The core of
constant velocity of such a jet was not longer than twice the diameter of
the nozzle used. At a distanct. of 2-~) nozzle diameters , the authors obser-i
ed an intermediate zone between thu cure of the jet with constant velocity
and the main part of the jet An analysis of the flow of a free jet shows
that the cross section of constant velocity of the jet can only be
enlarged by reducing the turbulence and energy loss in its boundary layer
For this purpose, it is recommended to bound the jet by a solid surface
With the aid of experimental data by other aut- ors; (D, N. Lyakhovskily et al..,
Aerodinamika elementarnogo fakela, Soobshcheni, TsKTI, 1936) and on the
basis of the Prandtl equation, the following rel.tion is obtained for the
calculation of the tangential stress of the jet: Tc = 0 0125 ~u2/2 It is
0
shown that the tangential stress arising with a jet flowing about a plate
is one-fourth of that of a free jet In addition, experimental results
indicate that the loss in energy occurrinr in the boundary layer of a
plate is many ti ;ieg srialler t~.an in tY.~ 'boundary layer of a free Jet By
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Method of investigating the B104YB125
using a prismatic jet guide that bounds the jet on three sides, it was
possible to extend the jet core of constant velocity to a length of about
10 nozzle diameters, The width of the constant-velocity core amounted to
705/o' of the total width of the jet guide There are 4 figures and 11, refer-
ences. 3 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Politekhnicheskiy institut, g Kiyev (Polytechnic Institute,
Kiyev)
SUBMITTED: May 15, 1961
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DIWBINOV, 5.1-J.; 2kKS-D11011,, V.30 MUITARYAN, A.M. (Kiev)
"Theoretical and experimental investigations of the boundary layer control".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and A-plied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 6h.
SHMOV9 M.V.-, MAKSIMOVt V.S.
"
Solubility and decomposition potential of titanium tetrachloride in fused
potassium chloride. Elektrokhimiia 1 no.6;727-730 Je 165. (MIRA l8s7)
i. rnatitut elektrokhimii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR.
I
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MAKSIMOV, V. V. . Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Energy ekpemkiture in students of
~-,f I n
irade Schools fair builders as one of the bases of the hygienic stadardization
I
of their diet." Mos, 1959. 15 pp (Min of Health RSFSR. Len Sanitary-Hygiene
Med Inst), 150 copies (KL, 4.3-59, 128)
_90-
MAUIMOV, V.V.
Bnorgy expenditure and hygienic aspects of nutrition of students
In building trade schools. Trudy LSGMI no.47:114-127 159.
(MIRA 12:9)
1, Kafedra giglyeny pitanlya Leningradskogo aanitarno-gigiyeniche-
skogo meditsinskogo Institute. (zav.kafedroy - dotoent Z-H-Agranov-
skiy).
(VOCATIOIL&L EDUCATION)
(M=TION)
- DP4S IKQ~~,_
Energy consumption am ng students of vocational construction
schools as one of the principles for the establishment of hygienic
nutritional standards. Vop. pit. 20 no. 1:14-21 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
1. Iz kafedry obshchey gigiyeny (zav. - dots. P.A. Zolotov)
Chitinskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(SCHOOL CHILDREN-FOOD)
MAKSIMOV. V.V..-assistent
Energy conswaption in boarding school students in pioneer camps.
Gig. i san. 26 no.5:33-37 My 661. (MIR&:15:4)
1. Iz kafedry obshchey gigiyeny Chitinskogo maditsibakogo instituta.
(NETABOLISM) (CHILDW-EPPLOVENT)
MZDIGVj V.V., kand.med.nauk
Daily energy loos in 16 Lo Ll year-old children in boarding
school pioneer camps. Padiatriia 42 no-1:42,50 Ja'63.
(ML,A 16:10)
~. Iz kafedry obshchey gigiyeny (zav. - dotsent P.A.Zolotov)
Chitinskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(METABOLISM) (CHILDREN-CARE AND HYC.U;NE)
14AKSDIOV) V.V.
Twenty-four-haur energy expenditure of boarding school students
in the performance of useful public serv-ice at Pioneer and
Communist Youth League camps. Vop.pit. 22 no.1138-43 Ja-F'63
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Iz kafedry abahchey gJgiyeny (zav. - dotsent P.A.Zolotov)
Chitinokolro meditsinskogo Instit--uta.
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Maksimov, V. V.
AUTHOR:
TITLE: Errors ir a gyro semi-compass
SOURCE: Rel, z1, Mekhanika, Abs, 1A111
REF SOURCEt Tre Kamansk, aviats, inztal vyps 07, 1066, 30=49
TOPIC TAGS: gyrocompass, vibration, semicompass, friction differential
moment, differeniial moment, friction moment, horizontal stabilization moment
ABSTRACT: A study was made of the magnitude of the differential moment of
friction which produces shifts in the gyroscope toward the azimuth. A
relationship 1M1'1_;V1M'_1 derived from experience, is used, in which
I MI. Iand Im,_1 are absolute frictional moment values at various signs of
relative bearing end rotation and v is a positive coefficient, quantitatively close to
unity and dependent on a number o,f factors resulting from the relative distribution
of bearing parameters. It is assumed that in airplane and gyroscope vibrations the
frictional moments are equal to v M, and MT , but because their vibrations have L
different velocities, the duration of the effect of these moments is different and this,
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affects the magnitude of the frictional differential moment. Values are obtained
for the frictional differential moment as a function of the moment of horizontal
stabilization of the gyroscope and of the vibrations of its base. The method of
harmonic linearization is used to obtain an approximate analytical expression for
the frictional differential moment. V. 1. Andrushov. [Translation of abstract]
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DANILIN, Vasiliy Petrovich; TUBMENEN, S.S., zaal. deyatell nauki
i tekhniki, doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzo;nt [deceased];
MA.KSIMOVI V.-V., dots., retsenzent; ARUTYUOV, S.S., dots.,
t I - :Lt -
r
e senzen ; FRIDLENDER, G.O., prof., nauchn. red.;
TITOVA, V.A., red.; DANILDVA, V.V.2 red.
[Gyroscopic instruments) Giroskopicheskie prJbory. Moskva,
Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 53F p. (MIRA 18:6)
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