SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIROPOLSKIY, L. M. - MIROPOLSKIY, Z. L.

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[Cross circulatioa in free flowing chanaele (working hypothesis of the theory of circulatioa)IO poperachnol tairkullataii v evobodsom ruslovom potoke (opyt rabochei gipotety toorit tairkuliateii). Kazan'. ltd-vo Kazaaskogo filial& AN SSSR. 1950. 86 p. (Academiia nauk SSSR. Kazanakii filial. Trudy, serila vodokhottaistvenzykh problem so.1) (KLRA 10:4) (Hydraulics) TSOV, L.Y., KOVTAZIN, N.M. Oolitie ores in lower Frasnian deposits of Bashkiria and the Tatav Ae3.8*Re IsvelluanofILAN SSSR. Ser.geol.nauk no.1:11-20 150. (MLELA 10: 1) (Bashkiria~-Oollte) (Tatar A.S. 4.R*--Oo lite) KIROPOLISKIT, L.K. - Stratigraphic Independence of Ufa deposits In the Tatar A.3."4.Re Izv.1lazan.fil.AN SSS".Ser.gool.nauk no.1:35-4-6 '50. (MLRA 10:1) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology. Stratigraphic) USS/Geophysics - Gyps= Jan 50 Clays Gypsum From the Goteriv Deposits in Tatar ASSR co and From the Adjoining Regions of Ullyanovsk 0-4 Oblast," L. M. Miropol'skiy, N. M. Kovyazin, Xa- M State U imeni V. I. Lenin, Geol Inst, Kazan Affiliate, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXX, No 3 Clays up to 30 meters wide make up basic stratift of upper Goteriv. Clays include gypsum, pyrite, hydrogoethite, barite, and rarely calcite. Types of gypsum formations in clays include: (a) clearly va 158T49 USSR/Geop hys ics - Gypsum Jan 50 (Contd) bounded crystals, (b) their paxallel concretions, (C) tvin crystals, (d) groups, (e) spherulites, and (f) shorts ("korochki"). Submitted 24 Nov 49 by Acad D. S. Belyrankin. :Alm 158T49 Ars"lle from Dolinewbi Tatartlyd 1 %1,1 ' .1 k .1 Nf K.- ........ . .1". .".1 p-liv 1.11.4 1, 1& 111. f-m ih, ih, AL S. I h. ....... . . I" f ...... . h" .4 ., brht ..Illf,llf th. I- 'I' m )!,%, - -, - " ~ ~ '. f ) F~ I C4 BeAtes twom Middle luffacdc Saditneents Of Unsettles L M K-Y.,of 1,wl.y., Ir.-Me; . ObIrAiekel1w (,%Itm. so, ru~- ,on#rl.) 40. 48 54 11951) The systematic study of lhflf)%tAllUgYApbir h,,bo .bwr,,ed In juruw bletrite de$xisils howee elide Ba.*i. .,, ffJIFIIlCd III �Cpt&fIAC With lphtfollklellIC 1.11ALICIR)US. IWAll wilbrailcift. pyrife. sypsom, mod awlegia. fornivel Juriat file jw".) b~t ."o elm I (A the covis, 4u4 41.&AVIketif, MO hyliopurtil, lleants, cptd ( om ur-ld ing -be-ran . MAI *I flegfuled ciao' 141400M to' the devvitiva0~09 FeliII, -pf~rw I , ,, i -,( Ol..'d I. ---1- 11-1 Ilk I I, Io I he ,I,, %% poel 'd Sphalarne in Dirrawan asidimstots of southwitativis Tar- taA Is L It. MirNstl'skil and C. L. Wropol'skAva PeEdy AW Norisk-STS R 80. 42." 1951 . ef CA 46. 34fild The uwm of sphalente with pynte and ude- ,it, 1, Ins .%tr "Sions of the eastern RNM..n r"t- furl" It is generally explained by diagrivetic ct"tn from fine.fisper- in,ins In a reducing medium. New dee&- I.Wsugs gage tntlin"ant results courclubil tht iccondAfy ch.tracl" of the formation of ZnS from 1110 "no , the ininef4l is Offen t).Wfvtf oil the wails 0(coviliesof thr'UUn- ivy cork The metatm,iatism is regional. Not only is it 4%varel with but it it observed in all kinds of cAlcareow ~Jjmcnts and clayey sciliments The strongly f"luchig conditions art shown by the abundant ows. foxy ~%ils and Niuminous layffs locally rich In FeSv. rater withl chAropyrite Lhiaris is u.unfly older than zns' tout calcite " always Younger Distinct crystals of TnS are rate, mostly the trinefal is fine-~crot The crystals sometimes .how a charActeristic coning with brownish and yellowish I~nds The Ixvtrjj analysis about Ike ptv*M of I" (abundant 1, Cd, Cu, [fill* On. end only tracvq of Un and In Lived rnfirbryients in Cd ate not yet explained, alto not the az%wn with chalcopirrite Firel 7~7 2 t n 7.1 eatt V A U-,;a JD cis Iftio Yt And ij~ at Ut, ,- tri Irl the ah we. - maw -7; -AMe M M Mill MY ~ z6$ SO if I, KKW1, of pen bjr. th, a7ma -cow ion, I - I; : ;' .. .. ,.. pn ' often of mfk', W4 Was -can Woe" ON OU t KIROPOLISKIY, L.H.; MIROPOLOSKAYA. G.L. Galam in Devonian sediments in southeastern Tartarya. Doklady Akad. Mauk S.S.S.R. 83, 903-5 152. NLRA 5:Q (CA 47 no.l5t7382 '53) 1 1 " , , , . I , 'L, ,~ --I-- - z -, ,~! I , I 1 11 1 I"uj - ! , I- - ~ I- .1 _ 1! ~~ ; Lul ~12 4-:-, .IiL~ i1'. - -- 4 MIROPOLI SKIT, L.M. ; SOIMSOV,L.Y.; MrROPOLISKATA,G.L. Study of minerals in the lower Famennian deposits in eRstern Tatar Republic and in neighboring regions of Bashkirin. Izv.KAzan.fi1.AN SSSR. Ser.geol.nauk no.2:3-6 '5h. NLRA 8-11) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Bnahkiria--Creology. Stratigraphic) (Kazan') MIROPOWAI Topogeochemical study of Permian deposits in Tatarstan based on the example of the Sakmara-Arti stratifications. Uch.zap.Kaz.un. 115 no.10:108-111 '55. (MLRA 10-5) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic) HLROPOLISKIY, L.H.; DISTANOV. U.G. . [Hatuml resources of the Tatar Republic] Bogatetwa nedr Tatarii. Xazan'. Tatichalgoizdat. 1956. 74 p. (MLRA 9:7) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Natural resources) BLUDCROV. A.P.; KMSAIIM. N.V.. DISTANOV. U.G.; 7MOVA, L.S.; ARTJ%m. AJO.. otkademik. redaktor.;.Ap~~.!SKIY., L.M., redaktor. SH.APOVAUNA, G.A.. rodaktor; PAVLOVSKry, A. ., roidnktor. [Tertiary coal-bearirw deposits of the centrRI omd southern region* of Bashkiria) Tretichnye uglenoanys otlo%heniia teentrallky1ch t iuzhnykh rnionov Hashkiril. Moskva. lzd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 138 p. (Aksideniis nauk SSSR. Kazanakli fili^l, KAzan. Geologichemkil Insitut. Trudy. no.3) (MLRA 9ilO) (13mahkiritt-Cootl geology) MIROPOLISKIT, Leonid Mikhaylovich; SZKCMVSXIT, Tu.T.. redaktor; YWDOTITNT, I-,,-,- - Cit.'.- reaa,ktor; MOSKVTCHZVA, R.I., tekhnicheskly redaktor. (Topogeochomical invogtigation of Permian deposits in the Tatar Repu- plicl Topogookhimicheakoe iseledovanie permakikh otlozhenii v Tatarli. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 263 P. (KLRA 9:6) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic) MMQPQW$KLT.,L.H.. professor, otyetetvannyy radaktor; IPBODOTITIV. K.M., redaktor isdatelletva; PAVLOVSKIY, A.A., telchnicheakty rodairtor LPstroleum and gas resources of the Ural and Volga provinces; proceedings of a conference on the petroleum and gas resources of the Ural and Volga regions (Kay 10-15, 1954)] Neftegazonognost' Urelo-Volshakoi oblasti; trudy soveshchanita po probleme nefte- gasonoenosti Uralo-Povolzhlia (10-15 mats 1954 g.).Koskva. 1956. 346 p. (KLRA 10:1) 1. Almdemlya nauk SSSR. Kazanakiy filial. (Ural Mountain region--Petroleum geology) (Volga Valley--Petroleum geology) 'Kin"Veny, L.K.; GMSIKOTA, Te.T. Glaneoults, In deposits of the Devonian earbasate formtloa In the Tatar A.B.S.R. Isy. rasam. fil. AN SM. Bar. goal. nauke maj: 41-47 '56. MRA 10: 4) (Tatar A.$. S.A. --Glauc omits) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957 15-57-1-481 Nr 1, p 77 (USSR) AUTHOR: 14iropollskiy, L. M. TITLE: More on the Sulfide Mineralization In trie Devonian Rock5 of Tetaria (YeShche o sullfidnoy mineralizats1i v devonskikh otlozhenlyakh Tataril) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kazansk. un-ta, 1956, Vol 115, Nr 16, pp 251-266. APSTRACT: The author sharply criticizes the statements of B. A. Uspenskiy and N. V. Kirsanov (Uch. zap. Kazonsk. un-ta, 1954, 114, Nr 7) in reference to his previous paper I RZhGeo, 1955, 3094 ) and reaff Ims b1s poi n t of view on the hydrothermal origin of the sulfide mineralization in the Devonian deposits of Tataria and ttie adjoining regions of Bashkiria and the Jdmurt Republic. He denies the correctness of the view of N. V. Kirsanov on the sedimentary origin of this adneralization. Card 1/1 B. I. R. -~242 from: "ieferativr-, ,, zhurnal, lvt-, Y, pp 77-'IC~ (USSl) 4' - --- -P Q 7, 1. r o r-),) v , ro n o I 1 .9 ka a , -- -L:7: n k e r Eas err! A :T~e i n -Ti-tr Lowe rve ti a r, Denos 13 0 1' -Iatariv a ( 01 a n,cerl ~c v n I zh-iez, lve'-3',' -"K'. ~' 1OV.enly a K-, ~-.a 1103 t,) k e Ta ta r I I ) PER I CD IAL: Uz,-,. zap. Kazan3k. -r~-ta, i9bC, 7cl !16, w ~~, ;)P !,-)C- 197 li . The au th ors d esc ribe L, canc r,- -.' on a,,,*,( er e ~r ) m, t ne lbse of a sandstone (D y). T',-Ie vartica. dia-neter A' t~.e concretion is at least 15 cm. 'Al e ga 3 C '-) ~,I' C & , '~'-~ t~:e ankerite is 3ark ~,ray and dense. Under tt.e -r-'-roscope, the principal part of the fToss, locu~ized In --entral part of the concretl,-)n, Is seen to riave a e,,rnr,illAr st.rkict,ure. Isolatod soctions ol" 'I" no-grallmid muterlb t,e 3een agu,(,,iu .i,.Lg background. In quet, sections ttle ankerite Is i ni fo rmly turb I d I ec 'A u.9 e ~) f t!.u~ i 1 3 s oml - -42 A nk - r 't,,~ I r, t h,! r v a r. D e ,3 ~j ~i till f'', In fif, CI no pf~ 11 tic Ma ter-la 1. ou rs er r ra Inc (I Uvivr ef:,u ~e 9 a nj~ e -, Itr, are Vie res 11 t of' rec rvs ta 1 11.1 za t 1 -)r. -,e f.' ~r,a !-e:- la I. Cone -1 -,-c,)ne 3 tr-ic ta re In t,-.e ;.-per ar,-_4 pa rt t e c,~ncr4--!t.' Dr. a i is I ni').mopenel ty 11 ) t ~~e a r,4erl 1~e , I f : Al - q tne 'g,", ~ I on, a ppr,).~ ~ rna te I y ii t rI4F%t a ry Les ',r if, 1 r I r~ f c one ,ievelopment , t,,,.e ar,kerl te -i&:j a mej7,as-opic mottled c,-)!--)r. T! 1 e C )nes 1 al n suc,-. sec t'. )ris -iavt~ a co ncen~rlc , zon s tric tare T., i u 'Lame t ers a3es Of t',e 10 rjot eXCeed A t ..g rarwe ~. t,.) I Ttie miuroscnpe snows t!.e I v I ~;,A a ne to c,_,r._qjst a nu.-7d er rjC smaller c,)nes encloseu -vitt.lri I T%t r-..4mter .) f t%t' -se c,_~nes ranF-es from 3 to i4, and they are 3epara*.e~l :'rum (-)re ar-,tn, r coa t~nws :)f clay. The authors are 'Inicill.-jeJ ,, t "v,, !.n t n c ) r;,! - I ', k f~ q f r,ic tur e v v I )pi,,i I r) th a a:,A f! ri to t Y r o 7": ~1 t1i zation )',' a spec!al type, -),,c surfti 'nefas')matIlsm. -~ie reCra--ti`(, '.r.11ces o." ar.ker.'Ie 1'r )-r. .,,e s e - r, 9 w1 t (~()argest -1tr-ict,ire and ov arlc.~,iir cones Nre No 1.742-1.'/',Fj :.o, T%O' 1~f t-,e coarqe-rra' ned ankerite Is near t%at of the aclc_~Iar _-rystaA. The ankerlte, In the cones, relative to the coarse-F-,ralned t-,,-e -,a s Card 2/3 " t- ` - ~ -`,7242 Ankerite In the Lower laivetian Deposits of P-4sterr. Tatar'ya (Font.) a *--Igrer content of ~a and, in part, of Fe; trie Mg ,~onter-t Is 'Lower. .a rd 713 K. S. R. SUBJECTs USSR/National Economy 25-5-10/35 AUTHORs 1 Miropolski , L.M., Professor, Deputy Chairman of the Pro- sidile Of the Kazan Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences TITLEs For the National Economy (Dlya norodnogo khoayaystva) PERIODICALt Nauka I Zhizn' - May 1957, No 5, p 24 (USSR) ABSTRAM The most important section of the USSR Academy o1 Scionc* in Kazan Is the chemical school headed by Academician L.E. ArUuzov. Since Its foundation in 1945, chemists have produced many now phoaphoro-organic compounds, which proved very useful for agri- cultural purposes. "Oktametil", for instance, to an in- mecticide approved by the Ministry of Chemical Industry as being a very effective vermin killer, especially suited to destroy insects on cotton and citrus plants. A drug for curing serious eye diseases (glaucoma) was developed by Academician Arbuzov. It is a phosphoro-organic medicine approved for pro- duction by the USSR Ministry of Health, as it has proved to be superior to many imported drugs for similar purposes. The an- organic chemistry laboratory developed a now highly effective method for electric polishing of metals. Another useful con- Card 112 tribution of a Kazan scientist, E.A. Robinson, is the monograph MIROPOL'SKIT, L.M. Fundamental problema of nineralog7. Report No.l: Thenr7 on species and varieties in minarelog7. Isv.Xazan.fil.AN SSSR. Ser.geol.nauk no.6:17-25 1 57. (MIRA 12:1) (Mineralogy. Doterminative) MIROPOLISKIT, L.N. Magmatic manifestations in the Xama-Volga area. Isv.Kazan.fil. AN SSSR. Ser.geol.nank no.6:27-31 ' 57. (MIRA 12:1) (Kam Valley-Rocks. Igneous) (Volga Vallay-Rocka. Igneous) MIROPOLISKIY. L.M. Study of the lithelo,7 if the -apper sedimentary -ovpr of thR Tatar A.S.S.R. and adjecont areita of neighboring proyincee, as an Introduction to further Fitudy of (~mternary, Nnooene. Cretaceous, Jurnaelo, and Permian sediments. Uch. zRp. Kaz. un. U7 no.4:3-11 157 (MIRA 11:0 (;.tar MIROPOLISKIY, L.M. Two formations of sediments as a basis for dividing Devonian sediments in the eastern Tatar A.S.S.R. Izv. Kazan. fil. AV SSSR. Ser. geol. nauk no. 70-9 159. 041RA 14:4) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic) MIAOFOLISKIY, L.M., glav. red.; SEYFUL-4.,.ULYUKOV, R.B., otv. red.; AM'YAIICV, V.I., red.; MIRCF-CLISKAYA, G.L., URAZI,7~7.1,1.:,., rexj.; SIUSFYIN, A.V., red.; j.M., red.; k~AIXITAIWV, A.F., red. izd-va; P(jLF24(,VA, T.! ., trikhri. red . [Characteristics of the distribLtion of oil and gas fields in the Volga-Urfil r-q?,ionj Zakonomernosti rawrievhcheniia mestorozhdeuil i gaz;i Volgo-Urallskol ubl%.,ti. Mo- skva, Izd-vo AN 35:1, 191,~'- 3~,r) P. (XImLA 17:2) 1. Kazanskiy filial AN SSS;t (for Averlyanov, Mirnpol.L~ka~,a, Uraza.yev, Yi, +ov~. GALIYEV, U.Z.; STANKEVI"'E, Ye.F.; KAVEYEV, M.S., rikovodl a I ' rabo ty; MIROPOLISM, L.M., doktor geol.-raineral. nauk, Prof., otv. red. (Underground vaterB of the Pastern 'Dart of tne ',rans-Kama reg'.cr.., Podzemnye vody Vostochnogo Zakamlia* Kazan, 1964. 11"1 T. (Akadem.I'a nauk SSSR. Kazanskii filial. Trudy. Seria geologlc."Bklk.~; na,~ir, no.8) %Y:.;,-A IS:5) BLUDOXV, Alcksandr I'avlovi( t,; P-1,WPUL10"hil , -,,~i 1'. Jv: ;11.01 , nauki HSFSH doktor geol.-miner. nau~, pr~,f., (~tv. red. [History of the rhl icciru,;itior. 'r, 'I,t- --,ulft- eastern part of the iiusslazi Platform; :!Aorila uglena.koplenila na IUgo--'v',BtOke -Aissk i jlhtformy. Yogkvr,, I zd-vo "Nauka," 19cli". ?4 1 . 17: ~) I I , , I I I . . 1 1, . . , :y: -,-,: .'' - ..~. , ., Kh?F' -1. - ~,tt - -, * -- n .. . :.~ - " - ~'. 1, I , C-P 'xj'J I 1j'Ok*'m 09 122-4A)WO, -EIJA~ With AJIXM^t"MJX"l 11"91 -ho"i thAt intwitir, liver, brain, niuwle, and kwln~y -ooteffews retain ;wotrin trittAbrilitri (Arntmo awid pol"eptitift) from the blood. &nd wwwRiffies rek-Ase ttwtn M the P6-"' S MLIQd IFUCain Tht. InICIMCAn eAcb,ngp nd metabolites 1% a "ry active inilennihnieni imerhantur; -rvtug the mite in r,ich organ P-wen the intestines hAve IfteM inleir,*12 of withdravituil ffwl*twlit- (r," the bl-l DUN lbw wirtaboille ry-fiteni (d the fargAns to wwrwiffries )-mm, wintelinwit higis" Own thAt d she tk..J Tbr. i. a m. rurrelAtion b-rlw",, the Imenmit, 4 int"liolit, InIrl ItAnIr 411-1 the "-1" 14 jrr~Arl.i HICUIVIllit' Oil 116-1 -19 - 'Mrs luft~n 1- ~-'Ih /J* 140L * 716is L 004 00 00 me* so C 006 sea s: E. a 1P 46 '0000000 esessedwo 0 fA OP 4 IF W-W 'MrIs a - a ace I AA.M Cg a II.-- a, go go -M. I, It, 11, P. 0 11, 00 A -'a'04 -00 KMATlug (F 4ATIRS IN 318SAM Of STW WAM ml TURE AT -me HIGH FARMAN IN RZATED "UMAL TUBS. atyrikovich, -00 r-A and Airorplakli 4 (Ookledy 4M4. OSuk 4-5-6-ft- (Rop ~04 Actd. so-- - 1950, V 1. 710 (2), 279-282). TbIS wide teApersture phenomenon occurring In water tube boilers caises differences between top and bottom surfaces oO' horizontal tubes and sometimes periodic temperature fluctuations. excessive thermal stresses end other III offsets follow. Quel-istory experiments v4dre carriod out with a single tab* 8.2 a long and 56/70 me in d1water, at preaturoo or 10 to 224 sts- Uspheres, with a therrAl load of 20,000 to 120,000 large calories per a hr on the IMAW surface kof Othl% Olifto- .'rO L CITM. ii f GPOOd 3f 0.25 to 1.0 8 80d. It Was found that there we& drItIcal opoo4 of movement of the mixture below which forantton of layers occurred and above whi-h it III not. Wltic,4 spead Incressol with thermal loading up to a tharmal loading or 50,000 Isrgo colarles or n hr. and decreased with increase of pressure. :CLAHOX04" I "d 0 d 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9-9-00000000000000 b U 0 11 10 njj j j j 0 j j j jj j j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a tI&O o' 0;1;o; !-so 1 1 2 :11 me me roo moo see 60 0 100~ "O's Ty IRO (16 ~- ~ k iv, ~ V F:~ I m 1438. T.' .1 U=: LILQJQMM.MAX aMlA?jjjJ_= ALALUJMWZKL ItYrIkOvich: N.A. and I(Irepell 1W. ZA. (12TOOt. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Mal. Tekh. leak (ftll. Aced. lot. U.S.S.R.. $Oct. Tech. Set.). Oct. 1961, 1495-1512). laboratory experiments are doscrib6d an tubes 56 and 40 m In internal dimetor at pressures ranging f ram 36 atsi. up to critical pressure. TSIRELISON, Simon Aronovich; RAZRAN, Mikhail Avraamovich. Prinima-la uchastiye TSIRELISON, E.A.; MIXPOLISITY, 5_7., kand. bio'L. nauk, retsenzent; CHICHFMV, A.I., inzh., retzenzent; BOBOSHKO, S.B., nauchnyy red.; GORDON, L.A., nauchnyy red.; YEGOROV, S.A., nauchnyy red.; KAZAROV, Tu.S., red.; KRYAKOVA, D. M. , tekhn. red. [Livabii1ty on board ships](ibitaemost' sudov. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 266 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Merchant seamen-Accommodations on shipboard) (Ships-Heating and ventilation, L 6347-66 EWT(l) GW ACC NR: AP5025615 SOURCE CODE: UR/0033/65/042/005/0977/0990 AUTHOR: Mironovsk N. V W& a ~4 t? ORG: Mggcow State UniversAty, Physics Department (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy uni- fakullb?t) versitet, FizichaskLy TITLE: Gravitational radiation of double stars SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 42, no. 5, 1965, 977-980 TOPIC TAGS: gravitation field, double star, gal galactic radiation, binary star ABSTRACT: Two contradictory theories concerning the nature of the gravitational field responsible for gravitational waves are examined. The objects studied are stars of the V UNa type, whose density in the neighborhood of the sun is greater by a factor of 1S than the density of eclipsing variables of all other types; this re- lation holds true for most W We stars in the range of periods 0-1 day. The gravi- tational, radiation of the part of the galaxy closast to us is determined almost can- pleteiy by stars in this class. Using data an these stars and the formula for the UDC: 523.842.001 Card 1/3 L 6347-66 ACC NR: APS025615 intensity of gravitational radiation of a system of two material points moving in circular orbits around a common center of inertia, the spectral density function of the galaxy is p(T) = MfOT) # (T), where N is the number of V UMa stars in the galaxy, T is the period of the gravitational wave (see fig. 1). The total intensity ,of galactic gravitational radiation is ,--:~1038 ergs/sec. If all the galaxies of the :universe had such a radiation intensity during the lifetime of the universe (_-1010 years), the accumulation of gravitational radiation would be,.*~- 5.10-20 erg/ CM3. In turni the density of the flux of gravitational radiation near the earth would be~~jlo 7 ers/sec-cm2. In comparison with closely spaced double stars the contribution of other sources of gravLta- tional radiation Is negligible. The value 4 -20 era/cm3 therefore can be accepted 5-10 (with an accuracy to one order of magni- tude) as the lower limit of gravitational 4 radiation In space. An appendix describes lbO 64 the method used to determine the number of 0 W UMa stars in the galaxy. "The author ex- presses appreciation to Ya. P. Terletski fS_ B. V. Kukarkin and P. G. Kulikovskiy for u a aj rd Card 2/3 Fig. 1. L 6347-66 ACC NR: AP5025615 0 useful advice and discussion of the r*sults of the wwk.11 Orig. art. hass 4 fomulass, 4 figures. SUB CODE: AS/ SUBM DATE: 03Feb65/ ORIG REF: Oll/ OTH REF: 003 Uw Card 3/3 VOWSTNOVA, K.B.; PRWBRAZMSKIT, M.A. (deceased). Prinimali uchastiye: DItMVICH. N.D.; KOROLAVA, K.K.; XLRMLISKIT, Ta.A.. YEROYMY, I.A., red.; YZDOTOVA, AJ., tekhn.red.; KOTALKSKO. T.L.. taidw.red. LDictionary of Russian transcriptions of geographical names] Slovar' mBakoi tranakriptail geografichookikh aazvanti. Moskva. Gos.uchebno-pedar,og.izd-vo K-va proev. RSFSR. Pt.2. [foreign geographical names) Geograficheakie nazvanila na territorii zarubezhnykh stran. 1959. 167 p. (MIRA 12:5) (Geography--Dictionaries) MIROPOLISKIY. Ta.k. Chinese geographic names and their Russian transliteration. Geod. I kart. no.461-64 Ap 162. (KMA l5tl2) (Chlina-ffames, Geographical) (Chinese language-Transliteration Into Russian) S/123/61/C,rj(,/V,3/c !VG2 AOG4/A 104 AUTHOR: Miropol'skly, Yu. A. TITLE: On the calculation of cam mechanisms of forging and stamping auto- matics by the trapezoidal rule of acceleration variations of the pusher PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 3. 1961, 3, abstract 3V12 (V sb. "Issled. i raschety mashin kuznechno-shtamp. proiz-va. [ENIKMASh, v. 11", Moscow, 1959, 64-97) TEXT: The author presents the results of investigations carried out by EUIKMASh on cams profiled by the rule of constant acceleration of the pusher; motion ensuring the cosinusoidal variation of the pusher acceleration; motion ensuring the variation of the pusher acceleration by an equilateral and modified trapezium. The calculation of the main dimensions of cam mechanisms is given: axial and offset cam mechanisms with forward displacement of the pusher and with rotating disk cam; cam mechanisms with forward displacement of the pusher and the cam; cam mechanisms with rocking displacement of the pusher and rotating disk cam. The author presents a calculation example of a cam mechanism with Card 1/2 On the calculation of cam mechanisms ... A0o4/AI04 rocking displacement of the pusher of the ejection mechanism drive )f *rIe A-I.*~ cold-upsetting automatic. There are i 1, t lgure:~ and eferen(,(,.~. Ya, [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 212 MIROPOLISEIY. Tu.A. rMUM -, - -' New method for ca-':7,jIa' '-!4~ - -f th-~ -~ffictiv,~ :-r -,file of a cam. Kuz. -.9 ~,tar. ~,r- I z-v. " r;' . t Ap 'C' (,. ( M :11, 1,- : IC ) (C ams ) MIROPOLISKIT, Tu.A. Determining the dynamic load acting on the cutoff mechanism of the advancing ty-pe of upsettor. Kuz.-shtam. proizy. 2 no.6:27-31 JO loo. (MIRA 13:10) (forging machinery) HLROPOLISKIT, Yu.A Selecting the molion principle for cam-mechanism followers of automatic forging presses. Trudy last. mash. Sim.po toor. mash.20 ao. 79sl2-26 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Oams) I -Z-V! ~,M Twj- -D Sj~ V-no --f,j Z 7. v- -TJ- J, T-T~q..z Dg~S/AOS rl-O J- =M-n.V Automation ~f C,:,Iil [Meta-11 Stamping Production SOV/5580 Miropol'skly_, Yu. A. ClassifIcation and Selection of the Arrangement of Cam Mechanisms for Autcmatir Die-Forming Machines 206 Orlikov, M.L., and Ye. Ya. Antonavakiy. Some Problems in the Method-s of Designing Cam Mechanisms 229 Belczerw~v, Y,j. A. Mechanization and Automation of Stamping Operations In Ins.ruwnt Making 237 Glitnik, M.A. Automation of Stamping Operations Zhagiro, V.I. A M~rr, Automatic Press 244 259 Tartakovskiy, I.P. Determ-Ination )f the Basic Para ters of Vibratory Pre~-,zps for TrIffaning Operations 264 Po~abirinik, 1.1A. A-atrimatic Macrilne for Fabricating Wire Products 272 AV AJIABLE - Library cf Congress Card 5/5 VK/wrc/mas q-i5-6i MIROPOLISKIY, Yu. A. Determing dynaimic loads in swinging-type cam gear on cold headers. Kus.shtam. proizv. 3 no.3:23-26 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Forging machinery,) MIROPOL'SKIY, Yu.A,- Effect of a faulty manufacture of cams on the dynamics of' automatic cold headers. huz.-shtam. proizv. 3 no.9:28-31 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Forging machinery) ,,,I 1~ (-,i- T : - ~'l ~ 1~ , , I : v-, . T :~( il fr'l , " . :, I !, zt) . 01'. ~~ 4.. .1 IF. it '. rp * r CA ris " 0 r rnot c. t,,,i r, I - in- ;t u 1~ om 4 t I ~ m i t- ~ i ps r- ~ , #,, r ?. . ~ Na u(-,. . t r- u. I.,, EN I KMAShA 1~ , 't) A . r!',! ~,.A 1, , j ) (Flrollng marhinery) ( Me (7 h F, n I - z I a n q n d c -) na I ruc U o n ) KMdPQL'3KIY# 'N.A.; VARLAMOV, Ills. High-spe6d motion-picture photography in investigati-nil- p:-ocesses and equipmant for forging &nd (:ie stamping. Kuz.-vht&m.proizv. 5 no.5:43-47 My 163. (I-LIRA 16t9) MIROPOL'SKIY, Yu.A., inzh. betermining the torque on the cammha-ft of a cold heafling mai::hlne. tNauch. trudy] ENIKMASha 8sl8-35 164. (FIRA 19:3) VeOeryaya Moskva Sum 71 MMOFOL-SKIY, Z. L. USSR/PhysIcs - Stear. Turbines Thermulyriau,.'cn 'I ),~.r "Stratification of the Flow nf q Strear~-Wqtur RIxturo at High Pressure In -i Heated Horizontal Tube," 1-1. A. i'ty-rikovich, Corr Mem, Acad ocl U~,,J(, ~. L. skiy, Power Eng Inst imeni Krzhizhanov9kiy, Acad Sci U")'.,R "Dok a. Nauk MiRll Vol LkX1, No 2, pp 279-282 Shows critical velocity (1-4 m/sac) of steam-wnter mixture v3 heat load x 103 kg-cai/sq m hr) for various pressures (3(~215 at). Similarly critical velocity vs pressure for various heit loads. Also -.perheat (0-170 S) -f -i- i --,r- generator tube vs velocity if steam-water mixture (3.2-3.2 m/gec') f,)r 7ari~,is press,ares (3~>-182 at) . Sutxiitted 21 jec 0. FA 165T82 STYRIKCIII(II, M.A.; MaRCPOL',T-r~, T lhe Effect of a sLope laigle -i. tl.(- Dp:-ratl.,,j~ Terajjerat~i-re f - - ' (,f' a ~;t.etzi It-,i-.eratint, T~ii,e Pr"~I[~ I-t~ Dok A:T 'Ir.1 -'~- , 11" 1 , I .,ep ~ I 1V3A eol V,4~ 6 3272 rUMPgRATUM PAGIMIll OF ROPJXCWTAL 4411114 Pittil NUM WMAN mLan rusts. N A Mirikovich ard I. L. Olr*W'" faveal. AkW. Mull ILlL&PL Olarl Tqkh. K4", 1496-161241161) Ott. Ila RMS444M USSR 'EngincerlTo - Heat Exchange, Jul 52 Processes, Equipment "Temperattire C,)ndltions of the Metal of Steam Gen- erating Plpt~s f.,r a High-Boiling Organic Heat- Caz-rier," F. F. Dcjgdanov, ~. L. Miropol'skiy io CD "I:. Ak Nauk, Otdei Tekh Nauk" No 7, pp 1026-1030 Studies po.-.sibility of using horizontal pipes in heat -exchariging equipment with diphenyl oxide-di- pheny'. mixt as heat-carrying medium. States that overheating of upper portion of pipe wall takes plar,e iue I.o senn of vaDor and liquid phases at 228T84 low velocities of flaw ir such pipes. Concludes that 'Uoiling pipes cannot be used in boilers vith natural circulation. Submitted by Acad M. V. Kirpichev 20 Jun 51. 228T84 . . -- I ~ -.1 . . I . . .- - ---- -- - - - I- -. --. 9. Montnly List 2.f Russian Accessions , Librnry of Congrc-Bs , - -- . i .A,, ''ri, , . l , al 4419' M. ""air am aft M M"-WAT= Y = ..... % no in lifflis . Aw w n "W.cwawtvso tout Daralf, WI* if 'WWAIMM Z"TAL IN MAIL ,law Deg""& wi Sov I-1.1-C08 1 5020 Tratiblar,on trcim- Rctert -.,. /hurr.al fvlv~hanika 19;H Nr Au rHORS: Stv ri~(j ( hM A hl~r op"I ~k :-, / I F I F I E. 011 ihc ()pt I 1-fliprr I, (.(" di~lw,, ''t 11''t Ink -, cd ;I. g hprc,~tlft- Steam 9V 11 v I, ~ It I ti )~ I ~ihv v tillit, r if I I rv/h;yiit- rahotv 11"kh , riaklow)VOI -ShLhikh irub pri da ivnival~h) PERIODICAL V sh - Gicirodinamika i tep~oubmen pri kipenii kutiakh ~ysokogo da-.lvn,-,a, Mk-s( o%k AN SSSR, 1(4~5 p p-'9 - -"~ 4 ABSTRACT: The article presents the of experimental research on the operatioria[ temperature cond.tLons of horizontdl dnd nclined tubes with in interrid: d.amt,rcr frt)m ~.' to ~6 nim The angle of inclination is trotri O'j to 10" the pre,,,,urv r.tn~jv is fr-.3m ~6 to 18. atm abs and lit, heat Iran,,frr r,it,- ~ 1r,,ii. 40XI01 to ~, i0x1o ikL al T-112 outir D(-,( ription (d the n-,,aila (ion is given Experimental methods are (le-,L ribect in cietail Numerous graph-, are presented It hit, been establ,shed that there exists a Lonsiderdble range of operatiunal k,,nditiuns during which in( rCdSeS are obser-,ed in the metal temperature Ca r d I /Z of the upper parts ot the oibe wall These in(redses are due SOV 124 ~8- 3 10~10 On the Operational Temperature Conditior~ of the High Presiure 1, ont, ) to unequal distribution of the - apor and the liquid phases )%er the height of the crffT41-svction Such an o,erheatLng mav cause damage due to ( racking or corrosion It has been found that the o-~erheating At of a tube wall depends on the geometric dimensions of the tube. the reduced %elocity of the liquid and the steam the heat-t ransfer rate, and the pressure The value AL increases with an increase in the tube diameter and the heat-transfer rate, and decreases with an in( rease n the t )r(ulation veluc~.Iv With an in( rease in the reduced steam -.elo( -ty a]! coher (ord,t urs heing equal _%t inc reases at I irst and begins to dec rease later W h an int rease in pre5sure there is an increase in the values of the lim,ling ( rL ulation -.elo( ity at whi( h the values of At decrease to a small arnmint of the order ot 5 to l0o With an increase of the angle of slc)pe to 10" at the pre-sure of 100 atm ahs the ,, alue of At decreases to I 'i or 1 4a,,,d at h:gher pressures ( 140 to :80 atm abs) decrease!, appreximate1v to 12 The art:( le ( on, ludes that an ernplovment of horizontal lubeb n F. gh presurc natural , irt u:ation boilers is not permissible Bthltograph~ - 4 refert-ir es A A Gukhman Card 2 ~ Z L C Z P / Physics Hydrodynanics Card 1/1 Pub. 41 - 1l,'15 Author Miropol'skly, Z. L. and St-,,,rikovic~ , M. Title Use of -~ 7ays in stulying tLe :.y,lrodynamics of' ~IpLrwe aystcm-, Periodical Izv. Ali 5&',*~', ()tC,. "ek-1- llau~. ,, 11)4-15c,, ~'ep C", Abstract D,~scrtbes metrio.-I t!ti2l-MiT.in,~ lensl',y of a water-stear- system, I-oller by measu- t:~e lesBenin,- of t,,e intensity of a beam of ray,3 when passe,-1. surl. a zj:edilun. Describes experimintal 2 t - Presents -alculation of tI.e processes involve! -P. 11phase nedia. Drawir.~,z ,formulae , t~raphs. Institution: Submi tte,A : April 14, 1~,5'-, AID P - 4o81 Subject FOR/ Power Eng. Card I 'I Pub, 110-a - ~,, 14 Authors Styrikovich, M. A., Corr. Memb., Academy of Sciences, USSR, M. E. Shitsman, and Z. L. Miropollskly, Kand. Tech. Set. Power Institut-e~- AtadeTfiy 6f Sciences. Title Some data on temperature changes in a vertical boiling conduit at near-critical pressures. Periodical Teploenergetika, 12, 32-36, D 1955 Abstract Tests with vertical boiling pipes at different pressures and various flue temperatures are explained. Some temperature changes in the pipe walls were noticed, which seemingly Dave considerable Importance for establishing conditions of normal performance of vaporating-surfaces of super-high pressure boilers. Seven diagrams. Three Russian references, 1951-1952. Institution None Submitted No date I Z. L. (Cand. Tech. Sel. ) e%.nd SHVISMAN, MI. E. (Cnad. Tvch. Sc 1. "apOPOLISKly) Experiments on Heat Transfer and Permissible S.Decific TLe=w.1 Loodirt.- '.I-, tile Stearr, RaisinF Tubes of Boilers. iftite f b 1: 1 La -1' r. AS UKr~; Power Inst. Aced. Stl. UBMi LSKrY Z.L. jjqQNkI 1_ Kanufacture of movable steam boilers in InglaM. Mal. tea,-ekon, inform. no.1.092-93 157. (KIRA llt4) (Great Britain-Boilers) t b t - t t t 0!r 1 . T L C It 1 ca I Reg 1 C) 11 Dj '~;IIK ( 11 t i V K 0 - K C t 1 C t3 K'- j an I A L v - s th f! T, t ~;,i I . . . A .,A 6 1.0". t !.(-t boll, i..'I, W~ite' t 4 t c 2 ~3 o a t a r ~.- ,.ver- s 1 rv ga 16 t0 At a :r. Cl V 0 t I c r ,.:,e- (;o.:,, t a t 1. ti o r. t o v -a "-i u t #-- d 9 t t 1, t .9 e t - r a r e ro,, i ri.i Ai L ul:~ A a v - 7 va ' '1-3 U :' f e r-j!. ':f-q t -:A, 1 i I n(1 s t ea!ll IV I (I I ri t h f. v m t n e va r I a t 1 c. ii . Tn, 1 9 c ~., r. t ris t n e k n w r. f I - areg R. , .17. ::le~in cur: f~t t-:,. erat-.~e i.i -z.-3 -1:, -1 '1 n e ia t t r a I, -a::~ i ft i irun I t t , re . I f, i - 13 r, - L n r, q n temperatA:-,~ i. I~rl 1;i S d ven 7~-r- i F, 7, 1 r,, ti - t n r, s, AN jS~;R , 1.1, (MR A14 AVA i ru rj r e! z i s 10(4); 21(5); 24(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2457 Vsesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konterentsiya po primenenlyu radioaktivnykh I stabillnykh izotopov I izlucheniy v narodnom khozyaystve I nauke. 2d, Moscows 1957 Teplotekhnika I gidrodinamika; trudy konf6rentsil, tom. 4 (Heat Engineering and Hydrodynamics; Transactions of the All-Union Conference on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Economy and Sciencep Vol 4) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958, 88 p. Errata slip Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiya nauk SSSR, and USSR. Glavnoye upravleniye po IspolIzovaniyu atomnoy energii. Eds.: M. A. Styrikovich (Reap, Ed.), G. Ye. Kholodovskly, and M. S. Fomichev; Ed. of Publ. House: L. N. Sinellnikova; Tech. Ed.3 N. 1. Borunov. PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for scientists and laboratory workers oon6erned with the use of radioactive and stable isotopes. C ard t*P- vr t I f. we K"V Pa t Doi I ers v-. r ::l':tC)POL13.,'.li, Z.L. of ar: alLj-~iz. ,.-I -ir, Aj- juV/1,)6-58-6- 11/24 AUMOR: Wropol I skiy, Z. L. , Cand. Tech. Sc i. and Slineyerova, IL. 1. , Engibeer TITLE. The generalisation of experimental data on tewperature conditions in the metal of horiAoutal and slightly sloping boiling tubes (Obobahcheniye eksperimental'nykh dannykh po temperaturnym rezhimam metalla gorizontallnykh i slabo naklonannykh kipyatillaykh trub) PERIODI:AL-~ Toploonergotika, 1958,vd ~ , No.6. pp. 56-60 (USSIO ABSTILAM When a steam/water mixture moves in slightly sloping tubes, it separates out into layers, so that the tube is uiievenly heated The affect depends on a large number of factors and many tests had to be made in the study of it. The tests were made on two semi-full- scale rigst a closed-circuit circulating system with an oil-fired furnace in Regional Electric Power Station No 2. of Mosenergo, and a rig of the direct-flow type using externally supplied steam and water in the Beat and Electric Power Station of the All-Union Thermotechnica.1 Institute, where the experimental sections were radiantly heated by electric furnaces. In most tests the tubes were heated uniformly over the perimeter, but some were heated from one side only. In the tests at the All-Union Thermotechnical Lustitute, in addition to wall temperature measurements, the steam/water flow structure was studied by means of V irradiation. The toot conditions are tabulated; some of the results have already been published. The present article attempts to work out the test data Card 1/1 1/96-58-6-11/24 The generalisation of experimental data on temperature conditions in the metal of horizontal and slightly sloping boiling tubes. obtained in this work by means of dimensionless criteria, and a procedure is proposed for calculating the wall temperatures of horizontal and sloping boiling tubes. Separation into layers occurs over a wide range of circulation and pressure conditions. Mider such conditions the temperature of the lower part of the tube, where the water is, is little above the saturation temperaturel in the upper part of the tube cooling occurs by transmission of heat to the steam An equation in given to determine the maximum temperature tuid the assumptions made in its derivation are described. To use this equation directly for practical calculations, one would need to know the variations in the beat-transfer coefficient to wet ste%m in contact with the upper part of the tube and the proportion of the tube perimeter that is free of liquid under various experimental conditions A,@ this information in lacking, the test data must be formulated an dimensionless criteria and the relationships between them indicated The appropriate dimensionless formulae are then derived Equation (2) for the temperature difference between top and bottom of the tube, is a function of 14 dimensional magnitudes, and is reduced to an equation with nine dimensionless criteria. Available test data in then used to express this formula concretely. Criteria required in Card 2/3 the work are plotted in figa.l. and 2. Finally, an expression is S-V / -)6- ",8-6 - 11 /,~4 The generalisatiou of experimental data on temperature conditions in the metal of horizontal and slightly sloping boiling tubes. obtained by means of which the test data can be worked out A graph of the test results for a uniformly heated horizontal tube worked out in this way is given in fig.3, with an equation defining the best line thrutigh the points. The scatter of the test points is accentuated because they relate to a variety of rigs and not all are equally accurate. The concurrence between the straight line and the results of various authors is discussed. When the tube is heated from one aide only, the highest temperatures occur on the side of thf tube where the heat flux is greatest The maximum temperatures were the determining fa-,or in working out the test data and an equation is given that corresponds to the results given in fig 4 The -ase of sloping tubes is sirail&rly treated by an equation and fig.3 The results show that the least permissible circulation rates depend on numerous factors, but at high temperatures and rates of heat flow, very high circulation speeds would be required to secure uniform temperature distribution round the tube The possibility of drops of highly-concentrated salt solutions forming in the tubes must bo considered, and the probable behaviour of various salts reeel-t In boiler water is discussed. There is I table, 6 fit- & 1~ it references Isoviet) ASSOCIATIONi Power Institute Acad. Sci. USSR. (FliergetickesklY Institut AN SSSR1 Card 3/3 1 . 9o I ier ', ;oes-he AUTHOR: Kirorpol'akiy, Z.L. TITLE: Radioactive De-oosits in the Steaj-. Zectior, of Atomic Fo,,rer Fla.A2 (Radioak tivnyye otlozheniya v parovodyanom traltc -ito-.:v,ykh silovykh ustanovok) FERICDICt,1,: Physico and Thermotachniqu-s of Reactors (Fizika I taplotekhnika reaktorov)p Supplement Nr I to Atomnaya Energiya, 1958 (IMSR ) ABSTRACT: i1hen dealing -rith the problem of radioactive contla,-;.ination in 3team circulation systems wiih direct .9tea.., 6eneration, the quantity ind the compositions of the radioactivities in the steam raust be knom.. It is necessary also to knoa the type, the radiation energy, and the half-lives especially of /--mys, because their presence renJer3 access to the stear,. parts difficult. In heterogeneous boiling viater reactors there are three causes for the radioactive contamination of steam-carrying -,arts: 1.) The cans of fuel elements have become leaky and radioactive fission products find their way into the steai;i circulation sys tem. 2.) Corrosion- and erosion products, which have been vithir, rari,;e Card 1/2 of the active part of the reactor for a long time, noa that Radioactive Deposits in the Steam Section of Atomic Power Plants they have become radioactive, penetrate into the steam section through the circulation system. 3-) Corrosion- and erosion products of the steam section penetrate into the active part of the reactor -,Aiere they are activated, after vihich they again enter the steam duct after some tirae. The amount of radioactivt contamination in the viater-steam part -ffas calculated and the radiation doses for those parts aere deter- rained in ahich radioactive deposits may occur. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 10 references, 6 of -Arhich are Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 1. Atomic power plants-Radioactive contamination 2. Radioactive substances-Contamination 3. Reactors-Radioactive contamination USCOW-DC-5471" 8(6), -11/,9) So -.r/ I., I - ""~ - 4 -6tj ;4 Translation fro-n: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, pp 38-39 (USSR) AUTHOR: N1'J_z-apa1'ckiy, Z. L. TITLE: R2-lioactive Deposits in the Steam-Water Circuit '~,f At ~rnir_ P-.vt,r Pla---3 PERIODICAL: 11 ab. : Fiz. i teplotekhn. reaktorov. 2M. , Atcmizda*., 191~8, Pp 205-215 ABS-rRACT: At atomic power plants with heterogeneous faxto:-5 cause radioactive contamination of the stearn-wz.Ler circuit. 'If 1~ek~ thrc~-zgh the jackcts of heat-producing elements that result in -racllver f'i~-l &.-i' fiesi~,a products getting into the loop; (Z) clution of corr~)3ion vr-ai,~a if materials that were in the core for a Irng Lim~ z.nd Z'.-Iat '.-vv co-isiderable activity, (3) activation of erosioa and corresion ,`-T3duct3 - t-,- ~,team-water circuit which is outside the reactrr core ani activat,in of, 0,~ c- side ~u',ataiices that penetrate into the loop. Mo.;t difficulttfj in ef Card 1/2 SOV/112-59 4-66,54 Radi,.iactive I)eposits in the Stearn-Water Circuit of Atomic Power Pla:.t-, steam-water circuit of a boiling reactor are due to radioactive isotopes that have a radioactive half-life of a few dozen days, Formulae are developed for determining the radioactive contamination of the stearn-water circuil and the irradiation dose coming from contaminated circuit components. The haza:-d of chemical -element activation and of loop contamination by fissien pr3ducts is discussed. Estimates made for large atomic power pla-ats with bciling reactors have shown that 24 hours after the turbine shutdown, the irradiation doses due to radioactive deposits near the turbine do not exceed permissible val,.~es. in the case of a damaged jacket of a heat-producing element an,' peretrattz~n of a few hundred grams of the nuclear fuel into water, the irradiation doses can exceed the normal values several times. G. Ye. M. Card 2.'? MWSTINbUT. I.L.: -MIROPOLISKIT, Z.L. Investl~ption of heat exchange during alirface boiling of water and methyl alcohol on a horizontal tube. Mauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; energ. noo3:157-164 '58. (MIBA 12:1) 1. Rekomendovano Inergeticheakim institutom AN SSSR. (Heat--Transmission) ~ r, .1 - I I . MIROPOLISKIY, E.L., kand. takhn. nauk: SHITSMAN, X.Ye.. lamd. tekhn. nauk. Methods of calculating heat transfer to water and steam in the near-critical mnee. Inergomashinostroonle 4 no.1:6-11 Ja '!;B. (Heat-4ransmission) (MIRA llsl) 'Kill: TITLE: r i t i, St- O~riti- j.,- t -It i r i r ri r i r r.~ IL ..r L;T.-, JT: r'- rt i :t i? -t 1- 1 t i ti.- r - f r i t I` n s C rl A S t '.;u JW t Yr, r -_iL i fo iin t i.,-! i t r L t i EY ~-l T t t t,!d i60 :.J.; -,, (I t n oli~7..t-r 1~, mir. I tt_- . s ts 1~,rO 1/4 -ti.,. cf v-ri -I - I de, c-t i j. it - 77~ t j: or.:. tr r z . tL Cri t i c.--] 6LJ~,),n j.d t i-.- ~tjor, r- t,!, t . r om i 4 tf . , S-r- w 1, Ott i,. i. i Teo,- oriti;~ i, cf I - ~ L-;-,, , -Lr Lct t i t t L- c-D ,% i:7 . j ~1. 0 J, t C -r 3/4 and 4 Soviet re f e re n c e o T t i--.+ t e7n"- ~';f "Ci 0': -, 9 , USSR) ~.Lrd 4/4 )aRDPOLISK , kand.telchn.nauk; SHITSMAN, Me.. kand.telchii.nauk; ~L~~- 14DSTINSKIY, I.L., inzh.-, STAVWVSKIY, A.A., inzh. Effect of inlet conditions on the critical thermal flows during the boiling of water In pipes Cwith summry in Inglish]. Toploenergettka 6 no-1t80-83 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Knorgaticheakiy institut AN SSSR. (Steampipes) (Thermodynamics) Akadomiya ".. SiSR, 'L-K.t 0. R. Kr" ~._hano,w~ ToploonargettwA vyp I(Heat P~wer EZ91neerLn0t. Nr 11 Ptcscm. ii~R, Inserted. Ma. of copies Isd-vo AN . 1;59. 141 p. Errata slip printed not given. Xd. of Publishing Noun*' V. A. Kotovj Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. Ryllneg ILdltari&l boards V. A. 1laum, Doctor of' TscAnlcal Sciences. Professor (Item tp. Id.); G. Ye. 0,lodovskly, Doctor of Tao,nnical Sciences; M. . Tushet"rnk,omm. Candidste of T~hrdcal Sciences; 2. L. 111rogollskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Secrete"); and S. 0. oyarkow, Canildato of Technical Sciences. PURPMEs This work to intended for scientists and engineer@ ~rftjng to the field or steam boilers. COVEDnIs This to a collection of 9 articles on the circulation of water and water-apor Mixture in boilers, bubbling processes. pulsation of pressure. temperature fields In combustion chambers, raRj~oton heat transfer between Cray bodies. amd the solution of onlinmar problem pf mathematical Physics. Them is al M an rtiolm describing process" occurtrig In the st"m boiler of a : solar has I energy station. References appear at the and of each article. - more aced-, ted t thersohydroel"trtc laboc*atorloe In cooperation with Seat amd ~"trtc Power PI&Lt (TETs) No. 9. 0 71 "r V. A, Kojoijoltapv, :nd 'L as 0-i p.:-r,~ ~tr;~ tigation of Vapor nd Gas _~a_nients In a itibbling P~.Ma 40 It u:$ foLund thstths dt:trtbution of volume vapor content and I, content =C th el v*tjcn of the bubbling volume at am, CuIricant reduced velocities of vapor or air. an.1 at Iow boiler water 04.1t con Ont. remaLne qualitatively tn* P, domme Ladw Wricia prommurom andtchar~torlstLcs of the prforstod Plate. An Increase in the weight level at atmospheric Pressure results In a decrease of vapor content. kn Increase in the reduced velocity of steam whm~ tte enter ta of low salt content increases the volume vapor content. I I Pulsations of Pressure to the Flow of Gos-Liquid 66 MA art~tole dmortian expertmento in pressure pulmattom In roup I& a long pipes of d1frorent dlamaters-25.8, 47-4. 74.7 and ". a am. The flne, velocity changed fron _2 to 5,L,B". The gas content ch&vged from 0.05 to 0.95. Graphical represent- ation of experlamint&I rsoults are given. 44ompolookly. Z. L.. &Od R. 1. Shoeyorovs. InvestIgAtIon of Flow 01~`Wavw Water Rutam In Pipe. by r Radiation 53 In VMS article the authors describe pmblome In dater- alcAnd the average vslws of @tomm ~Jus* o,cntonta ;) av. to pipes and In conduits of rectancLaar cro.s section. 'he result valid for conduits of 1;:,obt in.4 4" too arbl y g:.no trical ohpos. DIW-. jod graphs are given. Khrustalov. B. A; and 3. 3. FilimanOv. Temperature FjoLds in Combustion Chambers 62 Three kinds or furt,sco h-ting ceusbors mom investigated. Me riseratal data ohm that under cori'!Itl~ of nod.11.8 twWw"t.,re field. the.. cZ"b.,o perform ..r according to load ItIlLet-ted th'attth: f dim..v a t-pe, a ur rI ..1. fr- the various combust ion ch-b.,. each at -Mich differ from 1 0 her according to 9GOcwtr1c chau~&,terlstlcs and the Fps r ambuo ti.n shchosolow, D. A. steam B.1%00 of . Solar Hast K--gy station 70 Th* author presents date on tn. prf,co ~f to&. no, 'or. Operating on 801" has% energy. General of . boiler and tables or Principe., vsracterist, a" given. 3urtnov, Yu. A. Ift"Ot4stim Of Fledl-tino Nast Transr.r 1. Systems Of Gray Bodies 74 Th. author develop. . th,, Of radiation and radiation heat transfer. The equatLcn, appearing tn trL$ article porelt a theorettoml-probability Interpretation. The article 0t 1. di- dad Into two partes I) Sol~tjnh of & a! zed pro,"A on r.41_ at In.,O;y..,. or gray bodies tn 4 dlather.1, IMENNEUMME utt MIAod prble2 of radiation heat jjil 11 P Il, Ji g it .1 u A F A MIROPOLISICIT, E.L.; SHNEYEROVA, R.I. inv8stigstiOn of steamso-water flow in pipes by means of gamia rays. Teploonergettka (Inerg. inst.) no.lz53-61 '59. (KRA 13-2) (Pipe-Hydrod.7nartice) AuTHUH: NUro2o~'s&aj, /,.L andidate of MIJE: temperature ,onditions in tne metal of tie -'Leam-aai~ .'urfaces of Once-Through Boilers (Temperaturnyy rezhiia metalla paro gene riruyusLchixU1 poverkhnostey pryamotoc,..r,.-;,r--i. kotlov) PE1dQDIGAij:TeploenerfLetii,La. 1~)3~,',Nr 3, pp 40-4-4 (U66,h) A13STRAUT: This article is a &eaeral review of published wortc or. the subject. As steaii, conditions are raised, tne operating temperatures in metal heat ing-surfaces ap;~roach limiting values It is. therefore, i~Lportant to aeveiop methods of calzuiating tne metai temperature turouC;.ou-. tlie steam/water pata of' t.,ie boiler. L'emperature conditions viiier, operating below the critical presL;;~re are firsi co.-,sidered Dia6rams of trie temperat,ire distribution trie flow and tLe temperature of t.,.e wall surface of a tube are given in Eig I ---e diari--i- relates i,,) ti,e valuie len6th of a ccil of a once -ti,ro boiler wiLL. uniform neat fiux distribution round the surface and lent~tia of the tube, In the first section of the tube the temperature of tne working medium and of tne Card 1/4 wall are below the saturation temperature; nere, existizng iemperature Conditions i.;i t.,e :eicai cf' tLe of Once-Th-rough ~~oilerz &athodii of caicuiaLing Wie teiiiperaLu-re are well establi~5Led iowe ve rfaise results are liKel y t o be obtained in temperature and pressure re~rions viiiere ti.e specific 'neat cf the medium is rapidi,-,; cnanGing ~eve!-dl previously pubiisued mettious of maiinef tae6e are reviewed i-ae effect of t;ie change-over from to filmwise evaporation is considered _ypical data c-ii temperature ciiaiige6 ifa ~i,a waAib of tiie tb~ WILI. in the teat flux at LIF re :Aotted in ~i ~,ressares a - 1t is SLOwIA tiat fol- low values of steam content in t,..e working medium tiie maxiwum permissible tnermal fl,.~xe_ ~i.,e governed by ti,e condirioris of transfer from buuble Lo fj-lmwise boiii_n~. ~rapi~ical data abo-u-u tne ~i:~,itinb condition,=. at wriiuii t-e transfer to f'Limw,-be boilirq~ occurs aue seen in Values of tiie critical and permi5sibie iaeat fluxes at press=-es cf 2b, lUO, lb(i a.~,d 220 atm obtained in te~,tb witij tubes 8 mm diameter ~jeatel over a lenbtij of 160 Lum are pioLted in i~ig.4. .',ome idat~, Ard 2/4 about the L;afu uporaLion of boiler tubes durinf4 filrnwioe Temperature Conditions in tLie '.ietai of the ~team,iaisin- ~'. ,~rfaces of Unce-Through boilers boiling are given by superposed curves of permissible tnermal fluxes. 2he possible occurrence of dangerouE, conditions at tLe start or tile end of thLe evaporative zone is explained. conditions are somewhat more difficult if the steam-raising tubes are arranged horizontally or with a slight slope, as in 2ig.lb. Uniformly-heated horizontal tubes are treated in equation (4) and equation (5) refers 'Go a tube heated from one side only. femperature conditioris at 5uper-critical pressures are then considered. Here a single-phase medium flows triro_i6~, the entire boiler but tne use of ordinary methods of calculation of neat-traisfer coefficient witi, forcea convection can lead to serious errors in a niunber of cases. Tne temperature changes of tk~,e medium and the walls for tLis case art! plotted in i,ig.5, whict. refeiF~, (,ard 3/4 Temperature Gonditions in LL& ILIetal of rLe --zeam-?aisi.%,7 --,.r_facez of Unce-2hrough Boilers to both vertical and aorizontal tubes. .11ele Dire figures and 14 references of which 15 are ~ovaet and Lnglisb- Institut -LJ ~:"L;SR (Power Institute of .lard 4/4 STTRIKOVIGH. N.A.; icand.tekhn.nauk; SHITSKAY. M.Te., kand.tekbn.nauk; KOSTIVSKIT, I.L., inzb.; STATROVSXIT. A.A., inzh.; FAUOROVICH, L.Ta., iazh. Effect of superimposed elements"pa the setting up of boiling crisis in the steam genera ing pipAp. Toploanergetika 7 no.5:81-88 My 160. (KNU 1j:8) 1. Inergeticheakiy institut AN SSSR. 2. Oblen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Styrikovich). (Heat--Radiation and absorption) (Boilers) I -A mz -i-, --r-m 'I A 'I 'A Pj;--j Fq i-3 '41 j. TJZ-g -j-k! -T liz 3. ..IwFq STYRIKOVICH, Mikhail Adollfovich; REZVIKOV, Matvey Isaakovicb. Prinimal uchastiye MIROPOL'6'JKIYP Z.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; BORUNOV, N.l., tekhn. redo [Methods for the experimental Ptudy of processes taking place Inside the boilei )Metofl-i eksperin.orital Inogo izucheniia vnu'Lrikotlovykh pr- tsessov. Mosjcva, U08. energ. izd-vo, 1961. 367 p. (MIRA 14--l-1) (Boilers) SHMEWMA I R.I, 0 lnzb.; SHVARTS . A.L. v knd.tskhn.naukj MIROPOLISKIYp Z,L., ksW,te)dm.n&vkj WISHIII# V.A## kmvd.tskhn#~~-- ---. - -- ~NA- Experimental study of the real steam oontente emd useful heads In tilted pipes. Teploonergetika 8 w4W-67 Ap 161* WMA 1488) I# borgetichaskly Institut, AN SM I Vaesoyuwqy teplotekhnichaskiy instItut. (Boilers) A UTHUL) Miropo 1 1 -i k ij 1, h i t ,i V TIT LL Critical h.. it fluv~.q I'or vt it# r bcil i n., i n ch i rinv 1 g P.-,A IUL IGAL A t omnaya en iya , v . 1 1 , n~, . 6 , 1 ',)6 1 , ) 1 ) - ),) I T 1, /.T t bxperimental d,it,~ obt;j in- d by :~(-,veral a.thors are vi 1 an t a -i n (l analyzed by introd~cin,,, dimensionlej3 critical parri-T.(-ters ch PIrli- -ited by q cr o 0 0 0 meters may be interrel - f( ~. 9 Ii, r c'T ; 3 2 0 specific weignt, (kvlm k i neu.;i t ic v isc~s i ty ( M ~i oc Lly namic viscosity (kg*13ec IM2 1 .9 urfa c e s t r es ti , r - evapur-it ion h eii t , ~, - he it conduction coefficient, a - th( rmal dif fusivity, T S - siturktion temperature, , 4" - reduced velocities (m/sec) , q - specif ic th--rmal 0 flux, q cr - specific critical heat flix, 1 0 - characteri.,;tic length (m). Analysio of availaule oata shows that channul crus3--iectiorial di::,f.~nsions Card 1/0