SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKITIN, S.M. - NIKITIN, V.

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L 61859-65 AW4033657 TAKX OF COMMM Foreward -- 3 Introduction -- 5 Part I. Basic concepts of airport plowIV4 Ch. 1. Airports for civil aircraft -- 24 Ch. II. Basic elements of an airfield -- 29 Ch. III. Technology of airport transport services - 44 Ch. IV, Structures in the flying zone -- 56 Ch. V. Buildings in the service zone -- 83 Ch. VI. Principles of airport planning -- U6 Part 11. Dimensions of the airfield and the-approaak &one Ch. VIL Calculating the dimensions of the parts of the airfield and the approach save - 153 Cb. 11H. lochaleal speelfications for airport planning - I" 774- MV L 6185~-65 AW4033657 Port 111. Flaming the contours of airfields 0 Ch. IX. Land contours zweded for airfields -- 200 Ch. X. Nothads and sequence for making vertical contour plans -- 219 Ch. XI. DoUrmining the extent of earth moving work in airfield construction 260 Part IV. Drainage of airfields Ch. XIL Hasic principles of water drainage an airfields Ch. XIII. Meteorological and hydrologic principles Is the design of drainage facilities - 276 Ch. XIV. Drainage for take-off and landing strips, runways. and aircraft partlAg areas - 296 Ch. IV. Planning drainage *ystoom for airfields - 320 Ch. M. ftdologic and hydraulic design for draina" system - 341 Part It.. Constructing artificial surface* for airfields 0. Ch. IVTT- "a of arUfleial am-facing - 3" Cold Ch. XV111. Rigid surfaces 361 Ch. XIX. flexible surfaces 4W Ch. XX. Temporary collapsible surfaces -- 421 Ch. XXI. Sad surfaces for airfields -- 428 Ch. XXIL Planning unsurface4 landing strips 449 Part V1. Design and construction of airfield surfaces Ch. XX111. Effect of eircraft on airfield surfaces -- 463 Ch. XXIV. Problem of heaving In subsurfaces of airfields -- 487 Ch. XXV. Design and construction of flexible surfaces -- 533 Ch. XXVI. Planning the thickness of rigid (concrete) surfaces - 554 Part VIL Planning airports In complex natural conditions Ch. XXV11. Planning airfields in areas of excemsiv* moisture -- 623 Ch. XMIL fpsaial pvblem of planning airfields in and regions - 645 Part T111. Surveying and dr&wing up plans for atryorta 4/5 -L 61659 -65r- - - -- - - AW4033657 99 Ch. XXIX. OrgmAzation of survey@ to determine airfield mites 658 Ch. XXX. Preliaimary survey for 4raving up proapeatt" site plane - 663 Ch. XXXI. Technical survey for dra" up a tachniad and working plan - 669 Ch. 1=11. (kodesto work In the surveys - 6" ch. XMIX. surveys - 684 SRC= t AG (10 SVMTMDt IW4163 No aw NY 1 034 0=2 1 W2 MOGILEVSKIY, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich, dots.; BABKOV, Vaieriy Fedorovich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; SVIRNGV, kndrey Sergeyevich, dots., kand. tekhn.nauk; ABROCV, Lemid Tikhonovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ZATTSEV, Filipp Yakovlevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ZAYAKHAYEV, Yitrofan Semenovich, prof., kand. tekhn. nauk; NIKITIN, Sergey "ikhaylovich, inzh.; DEBERDEYEV, B.S., red.; GALAYTICINCU, Te.N., tekhn. red. [Survey and desip of air-ports] IzyskantiR i proektirova- nie nerodromov. [By] A.Vogilevskii i dr. Izd.2. Moskva, Av-totransizdat, 1963. 703 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Airports--Design and construction) NIMINp S. M. Cotton Finishing Extensive instillation of chloramins dressing. Part 2. Under conditions of production wcparience. Toket. prom., 12, No. 6, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October Nl?'TTIN, '. ':. L,~;oms Coordinated metho;i for ;,-,Ijusting lo~,=s ~,nJ pai.-,,rn Tlekzt, rnrr.. 12 7 . 'I, 11 C. :,.(-)nthly List cce~.slon-~, T,ib.-iry of ',on--re. s, 5ecc.-.,be- ',nc:rg-,i ei. -- u . , Zj1khaarloviah; LARICHICV, V.I., red.; VINOGRADOVA. V.A., . 11IKIjJJOjjW m - - teiaii. ra, .1. [Indices of industrial production In capitalist countries] IvA~ksq provWahlennoi produktaii, v kapitalistichokikh stranakh. Koskm, Goo. stat. izd-vo, 1958. 105 p. (KM 11t9) (Industrial statistics) 1',IK-ITIN,__~ergn_tl~khaylovich; UYABUSHM, T.V., doktor ekonom. nouk, prof., nauchrqy red.; SIMITSIS, Ye.M., red.; FYATAKOVA, N.D., tekhn. ree. [Criticism of the econometric theories of the "planning of a capitalist economy"] Kritika ekonometricheskikh ~eorii "planirovaniial kapitalisticheskoi ekonomiki. Moskva, Gosstatizdat, 1962. 148 p. (MIRA 15: 6) (Economics, Mathematical) (Economic policy) HIKI-TIN..Se-rcey Mikolayevich. dotaent, kand.takhn.nauk (deceased); KAWLI L.A.. -'kand. to-khn.nauk. red.; SHIMIKITS, I.Ta.-,-in-zY.-,red..I KRITSM. S.M., doktor tokhn.nauk, retsonsent; AYVAZTAN, V.G., prof., doktor takhn.nauk. retsenzent; ATAKSANMVSKIY, Tu.A.. dotsent. kand.takhn.nauk. retsenzent; OHLOV. V.A., red.; BORUNOV. N.I.. tekhn.red. (Principles of calculations connected with hydroelectric power] Osnovy gidroenergaticheakikh raschatov. Koskva, Gos.onerg.izd-vo, 1959. 510 P. (KMA 12:5) (Hydroelectric power) NIKITIN, S.N.. inzh. Determination of latent periods in deformations of Dit borders. Bezop.truda v prom. 2 n0-10:7-10 0 158. (MIRA 11:u) (Mining engineering) ITIKITIN, S.N., inzh. Using phonometrIc equipment for evaluating the stability' of open pit sides. Nauch.dokI.v7s.shkoI7; gor.delo. no.4:79-86 1 58. (MIRA 12: 1) 1. Predstavlono I-afedro7 rorn;ykh rabot I rudnichno7 ventilyat- sit Ragnotogorskogn gorno-metallurgichaskogo infltituta im"ni G.I. Nosova. (Strip mining) (Mine surveying) (Sound-Measurements) TIKHOVIDOV, B.D.,; NIKITIN,-S.N. -_ Field of use of second-stage rotary compressors in gaseous mines. Sbor. nauch.trud. KHGI 5:121-129 158. (MIPA 14:4) (Air compressors) (Mining machinery--Pneumatic drives) NIKITIN, S.N.., inzh. '!valiiatini- t~i-i slalill*7 nf open pit sides b7 neans of a ,,oas~irlng stntion. Izv.vvs.i!-~iPb.zav.; pnr.zhur. no.6:20-25 1 58. (141RA 12: 1) 1. Kignitopornkiy i-ornometallurgicheskiv Institut. (Strip mining) (Sound--Meas!irerient ) hMMIN, J.fq., cand iech Sci -- (diss.) ".eecognition o~' ~.!-,e latent stiily, of defor atim~ of ti,e 3i '1.1: of ):,en-li, i t-s. Magnitoj,or5k, 0~0, 'e., pp (Min of USSR. Magiurogorsk L'in-ing ',*eta-Liur,i-ic Inst im (3.j. 1~)O co:-des (FL, ii,-) - Lit - NIKITIN, S.N., inzh. Acoustical pressure charging of piston compressors. Gt~r. zhur . no.9t4l-42 S 161. (~GRA 1n:7) 1. KharIkovskiy gornyy imtitut. (Compressors) NIFITIN, S.N.,, dotsent Study of slide faalts In , Der r,-itq Izv, v-ys, iche,- zav,; gor. zhur. 5 no,j:5G-1,4-' . 64. ~K:HA C;4) 1. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgicheskiy Nosova. Rekomendovana lkaf~-droy otkrytjkh gornometqllurgicneakogc, instituta- (Strip mining) ~E:trth ins'I'lit imeni ~; I raLot Magni'.t--~--s'i-go I - movements) NIKITINq S.N., kand.tokhn.nauk Plotting the expected surface of slide according to the stresses in the pit sides. Ugoll 37 no.1:36-38 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Strip mining) NIKITIN, S.N., kand.tekhn.rj4uk~ TFAEKHOV, V.F., gornyy inzh.; SHVEIS, N.Ya. Stability of the slopes of '.he Magnitogorsk strip mine. Gor.zhur. no.12:6-8 D '63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Magnitogorskly gornom-tfillurp,,icheskiy institut (for Nikitin, Terekhov). 2. Glavnyy murkt3heyder gornogo upravleniya MaJ7,nito- gorskogo metlillurgirheskogo kombinata (for Shvets). _, kand. L, n. ria 1, V N,K T! N~ --orny-7 Surface pit sides at Ow 17-18 0 164. 1. Magn,;?.ogorsk'y Dun u j h~K ina Nallinov) . MIKITIN, S.O.; PROKEIOROV, V-N.; VASYUKINA. P.M.; BAKAYEV, S.M. Dr7ing the base and heating the la7ers of rolled roofing materials in carr71ng out roofing work during winter. Rate. I izobr. predl. v stroi. no.2:87-90 '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Dr7ing apparatus) (Roofing-Cold weather conditions) M *~que Room ~10%4 UO.U A~. i.. 0 0 -.0 Ai 0 0 -.,F- ~0- j. i.9 A a 0 I OV 0 too o-. I a w 0. . 1 1*0 to 0. age 9.1 c - ago O&Q. .3. 0'j-;; 9 0-0 skit. I t .0 44 t, Ock 1. O3 -,hT Ic ME ; 3- - H :411 .9 0 KO pit, 00 NIKITIII, S-P-.IaLnd.tokhn.nwik, (tote. Calculating binetal cables. Rasch.na prochn. no.2:222-2~2 158. (IMA 12:2) Odlectric cables) AL"MOR 1, U-L~ - " . ~ I . -,,. ~,f 'r ~ ,(%' 9i-5t-9-213() TITLE Adjnsi~inr~or cl oramuta!',oii (if a 1. Y,rA(-rator OiastToyka lr.,)Iliml-o.a~aii .,cn~ra'oira pos*oy~uuiowo roka PLMIODI -k! !~rowv-lil-u,aya L~-P.-ae',.ka 19-j9 "NO-9 PI) 8 11 ( USSR I ADS TRAC ,n S ~ W d g e: 2~, a, -)r of 650 OV 2 (; 0 -,7 2500 1000 r.p m had very bad -3ML-at Ur. for a lone, time --ii-.hoiO Pirident calua-~, The steps that orri-E tak-n fo lo-alc t!-,c ause of' tbp troubl-: ax- desrribed in detail. As part of 'I,- work li-rveq cf t1te sparkless zone of cjLwufat-lon were ,Ori4tru-*,ted an (-irampl, -s gAvt~-. xn Pia.l. A spe:ial method of doing rh.is adaW-,~.I lo 'lie available loading -ondilions is des-ribed From Exam) iw '. or, of *11~9 -uxie i- was con-luded hat a Targer air gap was reipjirEd und,?x 'b? in-.TpolEs and that the brusli g,~ax should b4z in the ri~u4ra'- posi-oD Th~, mRthod of ?al-ulating the requi-red interpole gap length )s given iror. pa.-king pirrps under thi interpoles were then repla.-d by pi- ~s of brass or -oppEr the brush gear was adjusted and the sprsxkl~ss zoi--.~ -ux-e shown in Fig.2 wa.3 then determined. -omwi~P'l.ion b- am- en,irely satisfa--torv. Oscillogramm of se-~tion vollagF. oi- th#~ ---~=,Atafor b~jforo an-l afler adjustme:-,+ are given ~In Figs 3 & 4. As fli- ---perat.,-on was entirely successful, another five gerAratorq cg tba samq maaufa,:tur,? w-~!,e adjusted in the samp way Thirt, aia 4 fig-o-:--q ,,SSI)CIATION' L , Card 1/1 NIKITIN, S.F., kand. takhn. nauk investigating large s~.ftg in flat s~ira'L sc--ng~, ::-~ . no. 11, c~ 5-- 30 '6,,. ~MT~A I NIKITIN., S.S.; 'fA?,I'IOV, P.I.; L.A. Henova ~ i on ~ ' *-,~ ! -Ing of r f * '. -, - . tor i'lant. Prom.str~,I. /,-I nc;,3.f---' Mr kI., : -- -, I., NIKITIN, S.S., inzh.; SHTEMIZON, M.D., inzh. Precision of making precast reinforced concrete colamns on stands has been Increased. Prom.atroi. 39 no.2:31-32 160. (MIRA 11:5) (Columns, Concrete) '~7 /9 '/N--- X~7HQFI, Kaplin, A. A., Nikit4,n___-_S_ S. _2~ Assembly of steel structures In the ere.-tior, -)f '111~t ~.O'.5!rig mill 2500 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy znurnal, Metallurglya, no. i , a b a t 1 D ~"k ("Montaztin. I spets I a I I z I r. rnbo I, y v -5,.r-ve 1,o_ -)- : 't I's i report abo-,.it ,,he great va!-I~'.~ of I -)f me-.a! str,.Actures. According to the assembIly ;.,,~Lrt fcr ~rp mE-ta! houzing of the mill wa.~, dividpd, into w! '.,,i I,-em~_,v npp-tM-,-~~ 1.`5 - 2.5 months for ea2h part. Of specill is '.ne iFsembly o,' rlve~-_d :crane arches with a 72-m span -3.nd weighing 700 torz ea-.h. As r-s-It Cf -ear organization of the work 3-nd th-~ complex mechanizatior, tnP .he assembly of the metal strjct~_,re constituted 334 k&/dav 'r)C-- wr:-j~C- ;):j of preassembled reinforced concrete, wh,.ch is cor-4!ae-h1,1,y nigner --.an tne es'imated norms. ro,~ pekhov Acszracter's note. ComDleie translatloni ard 1/1 SPEKTOR, M.D., inzh.; RRITIN, S.S., lnzh.; SAFONOVA, L.I., inzh.; KOLZSNICHEMKO, T.V., lnzh. Potentials for increasing labor productivity in the assembly of elements of industrial buildings. Mont. i Bpets. rab. v stroi. 25 no.1:5-8 Ja 163. (MTRA 16:6) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut Akademli stroitel'stva arkhitektury SSSR i trest Uralstallkonstruktsiya. (Industrial buildings-Design and construction) -r77 T!", I.- Fori~j-!I- ,~ i~. *`~ ~- -, c ~-.;: --, . 3 ',- . * , 7 r - .. .",.,t. De-ter.:--r,ation -)f 8J.-lowlt . "et -1 , , t.r;, Vt. i.rom. No. 'i , 1 )5` . 9. Monthl List of Russian Acck-ssi~)nn, LLhrury of' Congrens, J-11t: t) . lw4Kj4 unc I . HIKITIM, S.7. I ~ ~ 1: - .. ~ -- , Stamp forging steering knuckles for ZIS-150 trucks by the outflow method. Avt.i trakt.prnw. no.11:24-26 9 '55. (KI-RA 9:2) l.Nauchno-isoledovatellakly Institut inzhonernojr takhniki Aytoprom. (Sheet metal work) NIKITIN, S.V. Automatic turning of camshaft journals. Avt. i prois. no.11: 26-28 1 155. (KIRA 9:2) (Metal working machinery) 137-58-5-9552 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurna 1, Metallurgya , 195,3, Nr :'~. p " ')4 USSR AUTHOR- Nikitin, S. V. TITLE Model-testing the Forming Processes Occurring with Forgmgs of Complex Shape (Modelirovaniye protsessov shtampovki poko- vok stozhnoy konfiguratsh) PERIODICAL. Tekhnol. avtomobilestroyeniya, 1957. Nr 5, pp 31-44 ABSTRACT: The results of experimental extrusion of complex forgings (the steering knuckle of the ZIL- 150 car) are presented. The general foundations of the conditions of model-testing and the model-testing of the forging of a knuckle are described. A draw- ing is presented of an original clie, in which wire pick-ups re- corded os( illographs of forging stresses. which were then ana - lyzed Also pre5ented are drawings of standard auto forgings v~hich should, it is proposed, be formed by extriision. P.S. Ca rd 1,11 SIAUROV, A.M.; NIKITIN, Forces needed fqT the extrusion of steering knuckles. Av-t. From. 27 rio. 4:35-40 AP '(al. OKIRA 14:4) l. Nauchno-isaledovatel'Bkiy te~-hnolo-icheqki7institut avtomobillnoy promyeblennosti. (Metalwork) (Automobiles---Steering gear) NIKITIN, S.P., prof.; L.S., st. prepod., red. [Laboratory manual on he strength of materials~' LADO- ratornyi praktikum po soprotivleniiu materia-Lov. 3. izc. Ivoskva, Mosk. energet. inst. 196,'.. 115 p. (~ I I'-A Is.. 'L2) L 37794-66 _EWT(d)/E!NT(I)ZEEC(k)-2/EWP(c)/EWP(y V PWA~F _PU_ J _'TP _(C_~ -)I TLLM - ACC NRa iLP6028839 SOURC11' CODE: UR/0237/66/000/004/0023/00~_9 AUTHM: Puryayev, D. -T.; Krivovyaz, L. N.; Karwn,)va, P. A.; lllikdtin, S. V.; Buton1co, V. MF. ORG: none TITIZ: Interferometer for inspecting the quality of vecond ordr~r arphorical uurfaoon of revolution SOURCE: Optiko-rw1dianichoulcaya prorWshlonnoatl, no. 4, 1966, 23-29 TOPIC TAGS: quality control, optic equipment coriponont, optic instru-nnt, industrial instruzaont, lir,,Iit rofloction I,/ ADSWMT: The authors describe a n intoeerometer with a modified work- ing section consisting of the objective lens, the aspherical second order sur- face to be tested and a spherical mirror. The wave produced by reflection is deformed by four times the magnitude of distortion in the shape of the aspheri- Cal surface. The operating principle and optical system of the interferometer are described with the help of diagrams$ and some of the aesign f ures are discussed. The instrument may be applied In theory to inspecti f all types of second order surfaces, although it, is basically designed for qua ity control of concave ellipticalt hyperbolic and parabolic as w,-U as convex hyperbolic surfaces. A table is given showing the limiting parameters of surfaces which may be inspected an this instrument. Tests of the experimental model indicate that work should be dan* an developing an instrument of this type for us der industrial oanditims. Orig. art* has; 5 figures, U formLlan ,d 1 tb1:.7J'PqS, 36.3qg- SIM CODE: 17, 05 / SUBH DATFi 2OApr65 A, RIP W Oll"A al-Il A. Al #"'I t. 14 T to - 0, 44411 X-Ak-AAl a' 4X's I if 1.0 "Utalli 00 00 00 04, o& go 041 00 0. 't, .0 4, .0 W, 's P, 4. .0 Ili. CAPON$ 0 Ab6 .00 .441 .00 #-Spwuvm of TUC mw dm Lbnk md Mom at the N A. AV*Mfan mad S. 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Measurements by two groups of self-quenching Geiger-Mueller counters. 13T91 a UM/fto low- physics - COMIC MadiatIon Jul 48 Nuclear Physics - Particles, Elementary C' Exi a of Particles Having'Skas Urger Man the Vans of Meactrons," S. 7h. Nikitin, Me& Sol USSR, 26 pp Ozkw Mrsper I Tecret rizo Vol XMI, No 7 Apparatus man develope& and studies made on ionizing ability of cosmic ray particles at 3,200 m above an level. Among sort ccuponents, three groups vws detected whose Ionizing ability was greater than that of mesotrons. Based on their Ionizing ability and trajectory, estimates were made or M 9/4%" UWR/~uolear Physics- Cosmic Radiation Jul 48 (Contd) their snon. Data obtained was as follovs- 300- 500, 700-1,100, and 2,000-30,500 NUmber of these particles was only about ;I of number of mabotrona. 9/49M NIFITIN, S. USSR/Nuclear Fhysics - Toniz~-tion 21 Jun 53 "Dependence of Relative Primary and Full Ionization of r-mesons on energy," G. F. Yeliseyev, V. K. Kosmachevskly and V. A. Lyubimov DAN SSSR, Vol 90, No 6, pp 905-998 Criticize previous works by "ivester- scientists as unreliable; end present spectra, obtained by two different methods, of, respectively, rrimary (cf. S. Nikitin, ZhETF 18 (1048)) and full ionization forJ46-mesons and a met'hod for analyzing ressurements of ionization, which authors consider most accurate. Indebted to A. I. Alikhanov and A. S. Kronrod. Presented by Acad A. 1. klikhanov 22 Apr 53 269TQ0 NIKITIM.S.U.; GAIA INA.H.D.; I(MATIYW.K.G.; OKOR(KOV,V.V.; SUKHORUCH- [Measuring total neutron cross sections of isotopes in uranium- 233, uranim-235, plutonium-239 by the flickering beam asthodL] lzmersuie polnykh aoitroWkh aschsaii Isatopow uram-233, uranAL- 235, plutoniia,239 astodon sigaiuahchogo puchka; doklady. predat&v- 'loan e SSO na Kezbdunarodnuiu konforentaiiu o airnonu ispol'zo- vanitu st=nol anergii. Moskva, 1955. 10 p. lKicrofilml (KIRA 9:3) (Nuclear physics) (Uranim) (Plutoniun) ,.-1 '' . . . : I :" I . i I- . I I . . I , , , , I. - . I I . . . 11 ~. ': -, ,., "! " On . - , " :.- - -.- ~.'t- -; " - ~ ~5 11 .,~ ".."; i .,o, . , , -, ,- : 1: . I eIIt .. ; -* --:Y' V. - :.: - . - * - - ;L 'I . .-:. ~i -!, I : ~ 11, V *! , -"; ! t" . ,, 't I ) : - ". , . -.,) . . I "l'. . . -1 :-. - .., - . I- - . , . .. . I . . I . . 1. . . --.. . - i I ... - . I -a'11-: I - , -.., - . . ) . . . -1; Tv- ;a r _,! t:U-' ~.- . . .. ; .1 ., .. . :., 11 . . I :, , : - a 1, 1 :;, I'll. ;I" c- ,%e"Ll, , : , I - I ALIKHANOV, A.I.; VLADIMIRSKIY, V.V.; NIKITIN, S.Ya. [Measuring the effective number of secanda* neutrons in U233, U235 and pU239 in the thermal energy regiov of neutrons] I=erenie effektiv- nogo chisla vtorichnykh neitronov urana-233, urana-235 i plutoniia-239 v oblasti teplovykh energii neitronov. Moskva, 1955. 11 p. (Doklady predstavlennye SSSR na. Yezhdunarodnuiu konferentsiiu po mirnomu ispoll- zovaniiu atomnoi energii) (MIRA 14:7) (Neutrons-Capture) (Uranium-Isotopes) (Plutonium-Isotopes) NIKITIN S.Ta.; SKOLYANKIN~T.T.; KOIOANOV.V.Z.; IrAHWZV.A.V.; LOffATSI. (Dispersion of slow neutrons Lato ortho-and paradoutertum] R"- selanie nedleany1ch neitronov a& orto- i para-daiterit; dckla4y. predstavlanayo SSSR a& kezhdunaradauiu konferentaiiu po uiruawa Lspollsawaaiiu atonnot enorgil. Moskva. 1955. 12 p. (Kicrofils] (Deuterium) (Nuclear physics) (NLRA 9:3) ALIKHABOV,, A.I.; VLADDURSKI7, V.V.; 1- 1, S.Ya.; GATA INt A.D.; GAVRILOVp S.Ae; BURGOVp N*A. [Heavy water experimental reactor for pbysical research] OpytzWi fisichoWdi reaktor a tiazholoi vodoi. Moskvaq 1955. 15 P. (MMA 14:7) (Deuterium oxide) (Nuclear reactors) I _, 3XOLYAN'Kl!';, V. T. , KOYW:OV, V. Z. , IEi'EDEV, A. 7. and LO~IKA-17f, -. S. 1.1 IK " TI 'IT S. Y. i I I ?Scat'ering of Elow ';e,ltrons '-,, -rl.ho- and a a,~ , ;er.(,,ra, -,-itzerland, -1 the Atoms for Peace Confcrence, Si dd (6c VA Of the CO= .X.trte,.. o -to dvoz tke 9y f IN , here W.- m:': we -0 0 -rrt, i.-r .... ... qx wem MeAsuced. 14 ~ Z h u e rAtrato e v,; t tai aS wremmith an Aj aetivator, 30 i Poll, of 460-W laa.r. CU4 olons xt E G B Soo It -.1" 1 . ~ ~01 ~ i I if. ind -r-'Utton) -.,;cc C 41 VWINM'-IIY. V.V.. KOKkR. Ye.G.; KIRS. A.L.; GOLIDIX, L.L.; KOSHXLHZV, D.G.; K(WOSZW.' N.A.; NlIaTIN. S.Ya.; RUBCfflNSKIT. S.M.: SLLCH- ZOV, S.W.. -v n, #TSGT, g.3.; TARASOV. ye.K. Basic characteristics of the projected 50-60 bar proton sceelara,- tor with alternating-gradient focusing. Atom.anarg. no.4:31-33 056. (KLH& 9 - 12) (Particle accelerators) (Protons) _7: Number of flosion per cripitiad !btrino-I neutmn gndl e Utgornium-239. A. 1. M At Inov. V V. nimkir. and 8, Ma =,d__ ~11 Proc. I Weris. LOw .PenTFfMn lz 7; f, precedhig and foil .7; JL,5,5 4, 301-4(IWjl abqrs,-By wrOng a b=y-wqCgr rl;gOnr irnplantat:uin method for U111, UIX, and Pu2v Ox respective Pri vidue.,i- -were 231, 2.12, and 2.0.1 in t1he complete lattice and 2.4-1. 2,123, an(I 2AS (uncnr. for Pu,Q) when a 35-cm. radhis "ther- flial pit" free Ofj.L=VrwI left around rite extill. c4umne). hlfl~ I-,j3;11IQq - I I-ITKITIll, --Ya f,,-U Ct papf~r submitte6 at nl.'! DIATiOPWV, D.B., p:nL6A:;0V, A.V., .3Mk)LYAJ,=l:, V.T., A-rid :30YC,,Ij-,V A.P., (Acaj Jc i :_'i ow 71eutr s .;cat'e.- n6 a-.(~ pacer su'-mi-te~ a, tlae l.f. -u,---, t--a~r ,.z Lc- i i~neri -w Physics, Mcsrnv, ",-2'.. !;f.v NVITIV-.5,.YA., DWOVOLC1, E.C., ZO'-BYOVSYTY, 9-M-, SZLEFTM, Ya-y- "Elastic Scattering of "rotons with an Energy of 660 MeV by Protons at Small Angles," paper presented at CERN Symposium, 1956, appearinF In Nuclear Instruments, No. 1, nD. 21-30, 1957 VIAD324IRSKIJ, V.V.1 KOMAR, Je.G.; 14INC, A.L.; GOLIDIN, L.L.; KOSKAREV, D.C.; RUBC.-L'.TISKIJ, 0 ITOT)SZONI N.A.; IqKI S.M.; SV-CKOV S.V.; STRELICOV, N.S.; TRASOV, Je.K.; V~TIOS, S., inz. [translator] Main characteristics of the planned proton accelerator for 50-60 BeV energy with sharp focusing. Jaderna energie 3 no.2:56-57 F 157. I . , " . , - --,. - - -T- - ' - I 'T !~ J;- I GC-~ , Y`V) . K. ) ITTKITTIT, j. Y'j- , , . I.. ,.1 1 1 1,- 1 .,. .1.) . LJI-I~ T" YLI. V., Ai" "On -the Polarization ~If -,'lu(,trons, 4- t-Decal--," J 11~11illi-, , ~ ,c , of 14~dcur Flr,181cs, Amsterdam, H- Ii, p1, 24~-;~47 1. .. -, 3!jv - 1 1 A V i '. i r- _3 Y AJ2_0'~~S : Y, _LLT-3 V V. V. T. 1IL'I T' LZ A L i q I .-Dvod!)T',D04i puzyc ','Ovay-i T; - d _U_ Li~rc a:--,4 Llv! cr.aiab~~,, meter 10 T i o ~i~3 a 4,~'Lot wo:ild b,~, u,,;ofiA ~ii -uch A -;-~.,ct`)n 'Aie c~ia'ii_)-r is ohowr of tt-~~- C.-a b,-:,r arc u,,,,e aydf -,c,. i-c~ser v-~ i c )~-a: I 3--arated. TL`1,~ c I :) j i2 n ,.L.ie of j I L, by a liydro, -en '-Dat-', Connc ad t :) t he tiy -Ir o,~;e n fu c, r v z, . In 7uliis way Sood screenin,-~ 'ra:L 1-ad"ation is nc '~4 r'-ved an,l ~h,: of the cha!" 1. problem of te,m..(~ratur~,, _;tability ;.- si-: Iy rcsolved by tlc ~3'uabilisat'. _)r ~)f ~,r_--Ijure in the r._,3ervo-:r. An. feature -if 1,~e c*IiL-nbi~r _!_ the method of 2ojx_tin,;; :)f the "ard 1/3 30V-129- 5'-1 -4/113 A Liquid TfjdrDgen Bubble CKamber. walis of the chamber. This is illustrated in T, 1 C, ?,yrex windows are mounted on copper washers as shown in latter fi,-,ure and this was found to be very satisfactor.-). The method of illumination is described and is illustrated in Fig.3. A tjpical oscillogram of the wor',ing cycle is shown in Fig.4. The chamber can be ke t at the lower P are for 30 to 40 laillisecs but this time can be varied. The re-establishini~ of the press-are to the upper value takes a,-proximately 15 millisecs. Normallj, the upper pressure is 7 atm and the lower 3 atm. A series of photographs was also ta-k-en with pressure reductiDns down to 1 to 2 at:.I. 3:.ecial ex~;eriments have sh.)wn that the sensitive ti.:ie is not less than 40 milli secs. T~ie repetition frequency -)f the wor'-,inF cycle is about 7 -1-o 10 cycles per ~ainute. Fig.5 s~---)vls a hoto-ra;)~ ~)f trac-s -.-)b`a~ ned in the neutrz)n beam o' a C, I ~i U - I synch-rocyclatron obta_ned in studies of W-meson. formati)n in 'OlliS4 n-p L _- n sTIle followin,,-,-, 1)ers,:)ns collaborated; A. 11. Yers:,ov, 1.1". A. Zub,,-ov, V. A. Beketov, Ye.F. Lo-'-haneva, Ca--d 213 ,30V- I,) J- 5"- 1-14/1~ 3 A Liquid Ifydro:r;:.,r. Bubblr~ N. I. 'Yla-'~carov, A. P. G,. S. LomIzatsi, I. BI-7nov and T~;. 3, Krc,3~, 'ikov. Tliore are 5 fik!-ures, no tables a:--d reference,;, -)f which rD are 3~)viet. 31JBMITTED: Jaly ~, 1~)5), I. ~'. B-,.ibbit! 3. B..)ble 4 Hydrogen I 5 Ne,~trons--')etectlon 3/3 SOV-L20-53-1-6/43 AUTHORS:Belono,,,,ov, A. V., -Zel'dovich, A. G., Kol-7ar--3v-, V. Z.) Landebers, L. G,, Lebedev, A, V., Nikitin S fa -.7 Smolya-nkin, V. T., So-'r-olov, A. P.""-- - I , '.-W TITLE: A Photo-raphic Setup for Large Hydrogen Bubble Chambers C, (Sistema foto,~rafirovaniya dlya bol'slij-'ch vodorodnjl~~-, puzyr'1coYykh kamer) PE'RIODICAL: Pribory i Telchnika El`~-speri-menta, 1958, Nr 1, PP 38-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A photo-ral,"t-ic setup for hydrogen bubble chambers of large dimensions is quite different from that for Wilson and diffusion chambers. In particular, a gas bubble in liquid hj~frollen scalt;-:~rs liGht mainly in the forward dir- ection, most of it between 0 and 100, say (cf Fig.1) so -~.hat it io to photograph the tracks at go, to the incident 1. -L,- --is is done in t~ie usual chambers. For small bubble ~:a~ziber.s -,11c photoErapllis may be ta-'ren with direct transmi5sion in vjhi,:~h the source of light is or, the one side of t~ie c~I-nmb,~r and L?ie photographic camera on the other (Refs. Hjwever, it is very difficult to use t'-is syster-.1 a lar,~e hydro-en cliamber sirre it is des- irablE. r.,--,t t,, Elasses as it is difficult to Card 1/3 mount th~.~se on iJi~: :.iaiiL b(-)dj of tl,e c"aam-her. T'he present jOV- 12~D- I~a-j -IS/4A A Plioto 7ra:.hic 3-~ tu:-, Le,.r-c Hi'l autl.=~3 'n,-tv,~.- --v,,:l,Dp-~,d a mothod ~-.)f illlu-ninat-4n- a T, -- i s 4,-ed .ic,t-hod -da.3 ~,r` ~dl 3n t-e 47-lfo-en caamber cl,~--Scr~- I in Fig The tack ~11 r f t c f r- j f a L~ --i I ca I m i r r 1- d Tlue i". -1 r .2 1 -11 11 C. ris 3 f~!~ s s e d b a,-, afa` at, ~flc, ob i-;r, -i, f T) h t n a i - P -la i.a- ad a., 23 11 3 r bj o f je a.,-3 j re Ca--d C"/3 SOV-120-58-1-6/43 A PhotograPhic 3etl-- for Lar._e H.Zdrogen Bu:;Dlc- Chambers the result of wl-ich is shovmr in Fif,.I, is ~-,iven in a mathematical arnendix. There are 5 dia-rams, no tab'_e.-_- an-a' 7 references, of viliich 4 are, EnClish and 3 OOVJ.et. SUBMITTED: JLLne 3, 1957. 1. Bubble chambers--Equipment 2. Paxticles--?hotographic ana 4s;~- 3. Phntography--Applications Card 3/3 AUT-OR3:K.-_)l V, Z.. A. 7., jan-in, V. T. _)l )v, A. P. TITT F~,;R I A T ..1 7 P, A R A, I~ :1 :, ~ ~.. -An e4Wriment, described in the present article,was mc,detD (JJ-soowr wll( 6 A k -kept in Mind, i t; 0- Ll a :S,; Cnd 1y tile C. f or ljdr,)c,,e SOV/120-58-4-6/30 A Liquid Deuterium Bubble Chamber normal superheating of the liquid Is effected [takes p--,ace] when the pressure in the chamber up before expansior 'IS equal to two-third3 of the critioal pressure. ThIs con- dition may be easily satisfied if the chamber and the bath is filled with liquid deuterium. However, if the bath Is filled with liquid hydrogen and the chamber with liquid deuterium, then it Is Impossible to obtain pressures gregter than 8 atm In the chamber. For this reason It was feared that on expansion the superheating of the deuterium would be Insufficient and the liquid would be Insensitive to radiation. Experiments made to elucidate all these points have shown that it is Possible to use deuterium as the working liquid in the bubble chamber without any special purification. The construction and operation of the deuterium chamber is similar in many ways to that of the dydrogen chamber. The bath was cooled down to liquid nitrogen temperature and was filled with liquid hydrogen. The chamber was then filled with technical deuterium which was not specially purified to !remove tritium. The pressure In the hydrogen bath was in- creased to 12.4 atm and was kept at that level. After the thermal equilibrium between the chamber and the bath was Card 2/3 SOV/120-58-4-6/30 A Liquid Deuterium Bubble Chamber reached, an expansion of the working colume was carried out. In the absence of radioactive sources In the vicinity of the chamber no tracks or bubbles appeared in the working volume. When a Co6o source was placed near the chamber, pictures similar to that shown in Yig- 1 were observed after expansion. L.G. Landsberg and N.I. Makarov are thanjced for their help In the experiment. There Is 1 figure, no tables and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 1 English. The authors also express their thanks to B.N. DmitrJ-vevskaya, director of the hydrogen liqued actioa station of the Laboratory of Nuclear Physics Problejo (Laboratoriya yadernykh problem) of OIYAI, and to N.B. Delone who supplied Lhe deuterium. SUBMITTED: October 26, 1957 Card 3/3 HaTf IN, Sergey Ia. *Automatic Measuring Device for Bubble Chamber Picttn*e Data Reduction" paper presented at the Intl Conference onngh Energy Physics, Rochoster, N.Y. and/or Berkly California, 25 Aug - 16 Sep 1960 Institute of Theoretical and Experinental Physiza, Moscow, USSR VLADIMIRSKIY. T.V.; NIKITIM. S.Ta. International conference on high-energy accelerators ard devices. Prib.i tekh.eksp. no.1:147-150 Ja-F 16o. (MIAs 13:6) (Particle accelerators) (Cloud chambers) S/1-10/61/000/001/009/062 E032/EI14 AUTHORS: Aynutdinov, M~S., Zombkovskiy. S M,, Nikitin S-Ya. and Selektor, Ya.M. TITLE: A 25 cm Diameter Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamb,-r PERIODICAL: Pribory i tokhnika eksperimenta. 1961, No.1, pp.35-39 T MT -. A description is given of a liquid hydrogen btAbble chamber having a working diameter of 25 cm and a depth of 10 cm. The chamber is operated in a constant magnetic field of 14000 oe (5% uniformity over working region). The expansion is carried out by means of stainless steel bellow5. 10 cm in diameter, About 12 litres of liquid hydrogen are nece5sary in order to cool the chamber from the liquid nitrogen temperature to the liquid hydrogen temperature. The time necessary to cool the chamber from room temperature down to 20 OK is about 24 hours, and under dynamic conditions (expansion after each III sec-) the liquid hydrogen consumption is 2 to 2.5 litres/hour. The upper and lower pressure on expansion is 5.5 and 1.5 atm respectively. The corresponding temperature of the chamber and the hydrogen bath is 27 OK and 26-5 OK, respectively. Card 1/2 S/j2o/61/ooo/ooi/ooq/o62 E03 2/El 14 A 25 cm Diami-Ler Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber The bubble chamber has been used in the 3T-meson beam of the 7 GeV machine of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Studies, (Ob'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy). A detailed sectional drawing of the device is given. Acknourledgements are expressed to V.A- beketov and A.P. Besschetniy for developing parts of the chamber and to V-T. SmolyarLkin and A,A Sokolov for valuable advice. There are 4 figures and 4 references: I Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 5, 1960 Card 2/2 s/i2o/61/000/002/001/042 E032/Ell/4 AUTHOR: Nikitin, S.Y&. TITLE: Modern methods of analyzing bubble chamber photographs. (A review) PERIODICALs Pribory i tekhnika sksperimenta, 1961, No.2, PP. 5-13 TEXT: This is a review article based on 8 published references. The review begins with the description of the UCRL apparatus described by H. Bradner and F. Solmitz (Ref.1) and the CERN apparatus described by J. Goldschmidt-Clermont, G, von Dardel st al. (Refs. 2-4). Two Soviet devices are briefly described- They are the projector with automatic track following developed at the Inotitut tooreticheakoy i eksperimentallnoy fiZiki AN SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physich, AS USSR) under the direction of S.Ya. Nikitin and V.N. Moiseyev. The second instrument is the projector at the Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) which was developed by S.M. Korenchenko's group. These instruments have been described in the Proceedings of the Card 1/2 S/12o/61/000/002/uC!/042 E032/E114 Modern methods of analysing bubble chamber photographs. (A review) International Conference on High Energy Accelerators and Inatrumentation (CERN 1959). There are 9 figures and 8 English references (two of Soviet origin). SUBMITTEDi January 21, 1961 Card 2/2 AYNUTDINOV, ?i. S.; UR.'ITIfi, S. Ya.; SELEKTOR, Ta. M.; WWI~OVS!-T, S. N. I "Invoatigntion of Rosonnnen Stntoo in )t - Mkimm Symtomn.* Report proson'-ad at the Int. Conference on High Energy Physics, Geneva, 4-11 July 1962 NIK!TIN2 8/0 62/013/006/019/027 2186 AUTHORSo 0. T. and K. R. TITLEs Mauchusys. konforentaile Mookovskogo inshenerno-fisicheakogo inatituta (Scientific Conference of the Moscow SnSineering Physics Inatitate) 1962 PERIODICALs Atoawya enorglys, v. 13, no. 6, 1962, 603 - 606 TEXTa The annual confer-ce took place in May 196 2 with nor* then 400 delegates participating. review to given of the@* lectures that are assumed to be of interes or the readers of Atomnays, enargiya. They are followinga A. 1. Leypunakly, future of fast roactorel A. A. Vanil'yov, design of accelerators for superhigh 9nergies'l 1. Is. Poserenchuk, analyttaity, unitarity, and asymptotic behavior of strong interactions at high energies; &. B. Higdel, phenomenological theory for the many-body ju. D._tAy�ZekIZ, deceleration of aediun-*norgy antiprotons in probleal Tu. D. F1 matuorl Y117971FOgan. Ta. A. losilevokiy, theory of the Mdesbauer effectl M. X. Rymnanovq theory of lonisation losses in nonhosiogeneous mediums Ta. B. Ivanov, A. A. Rukhadse, h-f conductivity of subaritical plaem; Card 1/4 3/()89/62/013/006/019/027 Nauahnaya konforentaiya ... 8102/BI66 To. Is. Lovetakiy, A. A. Rukhadze, electromagnetic waves in nonhocogeneous plasmal Yu. D. Kotov, 1. L. Rozentall, the origin of feet cosmic nuonsi Yu. K. Ivanov, nuon depolarization in solidel V. G. Varlemov, Yu. M. GradhU4 B. A. Dolgoshein, V. G. Kirillov-Ugryumov, V. S. Roganov, L. V. Samoylov, ;4- capture by various nuclail V. S. Dooldoy, 1. 0. KLrillov-Ugryumov, A. K. Ponosov, V. P. Protamov, F. M. BerSeyev, *aattering of x- mesons at 5 - 15 May in a propane bubble cbacbor~fj._To. xikitf6. U. S. Aynutdinov, Ya. M. Selektor, S, M. Zoubkovski4t A. F. Grashi a auon production in N~p int*raotionsi B. A. Dolgoshein, spark chamberej 1. G. Volkov, V. K. Lyapidevokiy. 1. M. Obodovskiy, study of operation of a coolootiom chambor4 K. G. Finogenov. production of square voltage pulses of high amplitudes; G. S. Alskookov, problems of nolor visiong 1. K. Lyapidevokly relation botseen number of receivers and number of independent oolorep To. M. Kudryawtoov, N. ff. Sabolov, N. 1. Tizongsusen, L. N. Tunitskiy# F. S. Fayauloy, determination of the moment of electron transition of as- ailletor forces and the width# of the Sabubman-Runge bonds of molecular oxygenj B. To. Gavrilov, A. V. Zharikov, V. 1. Reyko,' decomposition of '.!&a volume char&* of intense Lon beanal To. A. Krsasr-Ag*yov', V. S. Troshin, asiasuremov& of nestron spectral 9. Q. Dorasheako, now methods of fast- noutr*24rooordingl V. 1. Ivanov# doolmotry tormlsolog1j. 1. X. Toronkgvt cart 2 L 3V93 S/056/62/042/005/044/050 B 1 C)81B 13 8 Lynutdinov, Y. S., Zom-kovskiy, S. M., Nikitin, S. Ya., Selektor, Ya. a':., GrL,3hin, A. F. --7. lnteract4 at 7.2 Bev ion in q -P collisions ~-,urna_' _~esperimentallnoj i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42, the 1.-, oraer t3 colect information or, pion multiple production ,_z_~rs st,,,~aled 7.2-3ev n--p collisions using a liquid hydrogen chamber I - 0 events ::,:,.--re*.ic -fie' d. '~,e (14 3trib--tion of TE + p - p + n+ kn U accor-4in.; to t.-.e square of the pion total energy~_ has a narrow peak at 2. 0. Tras attributed to partJcipatiun of spin 1 Q-mesons in the 0 ea !On R The production cross section of 7, P + A x -Mesons is -1 mbarn. The scattering cross section a J17L for primary 2 of 2.6 Bev/c is about 300 1 100 mbarn for W . 20-30. There are 2 figures. Card 1/2 3/056/62/042/005/044/050 interaction in ... B108,/BI38 :nstitut teoreticheskoy "" eksperimentallnoy fiziki (Institute of T,eoretical and Experimental Physics) \I- K B ": : ,, '2 L., ~ ;114'arch ~), 1962 Cara 2/2 S/056/62/042/006/014/047 B104/BIO2 AU'MORS: Aynutdinov, M. S., Zombkovskiy, S. M., Nikitin, S. Ya., Selektor, Ya. M. TITU_ The elastic scattering of 7.2-Bev n mesons by protons PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V- 42, no. 6, 1962, 1495-1498 TE'XT: The ulastic scattcrinp, of the mesons was measur(d in a liquid- hydroj;en bubble chamber (25 cn,4 diameter) placed in a magnetic field of 13-5 koe. The chamber was exposed to a beam of external n- meaons from the proton-synchrotron of the Ob"yedinennyy institut yadern'Ykh i3aledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research). The meson beam was produced in an internal beryllium target, focussed by four quadrupole lenses, analyzed by the magnetic field according to the momentum, and directed to the entrance of the bubble chamber. The meson energy had a Gaussian distribution with a half-width of 0.0 Bev. From 10 to 25 mesons were recorded for each expansion. From 15,700 photographs, 1619 events of np interactions'were foundi whereof 192 were identified as Card 1/3 3/05 62/042/006/014/047 7ne elastic scatterine of ... B104YB102 SU I T T -1 D : January 30, 1962 Fi6. 2. AnCular dependence of the elastic scattering cross section. Card 3/3 4 7 4 7 c a i -, o 'I omb .. 0 v 1, in S. S~ 1 ek tc, r, Snuljac~ienk.o n t r-c- on u r,.n,~ mu I t i ple ion :,rod --c t i c o 1 c S Zi,.urnal t:,:s- eri,-ental lro-.~- i teoretictiej -U- liziki v. n~, . 7. f n t e ~- a 0 t i 0 ri VI a on 7 .2 Bev 7. -mtscns wtose velocit.., ~-striloution w us s s i t a h a 1 fr -.1 i c1 t h 0 e V c, - ra'-% s c f c: t a, e n rcm a z c r-, -a ie I i q u d r c.Een c h b r c e dl i n a ::.a: - n e t 4. c f e 1 d c, '~,C P-auss ':he -eactic'ns p - 2.1- -- 2.t* n kn", - 3.-t It' n ka", a p w ere i 5 t e k r. o -.-, r. n u.-.., ~~ r o .' r. 7:. e S G r, s k Card "12 k. C-, a s v t Lu 4- E 1 1 .3 nV t o L ~-n- :..:c -,,a~ in t:- ron,: i n e r-~c rl 13 a ~o ;.n. ~;-.e I v 3 Y L 3 U*- Gf 0 r,~ ca -n e r r~ I c i e 0 c i e c e 9 5/056/63/044/002/004/o65 B102/B166 AUTHORS: Aynutdinov, M. S., Zombkovokiy, S. U., 31kitin, S_ Ya., Selektor, Ta. M., Shulyachenko, V. N. TITLE; Multiple production of pions in 7.2 Bev n p colilsio-3 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 44, no. 2, 1963, 413-420 TEXT; The authors here continue previous investigations C, 1961) in 4iich thej had shown that the resonances observed in inelastlc mp collisions (cf. e.g. Phys. Rev. Lett., 6, 624, 628, ig6i) ;1a_ ar, important part in multiple pion production. Now the anguler ;ind momentum distributions of pions and protons are investigated for invla:-Lic 7 ~-' interactions of various multiplicities. The resonatices arisi;._ in three- and four-pion syeteras are also studied, and the results are com,-'arcd with the statistical theory. The measurements were made in a liquid-h--Jro6en bubble chamber positioned in a magnetic field of 13.5 kbe. The a_ b'2am was obtained from the inner Be target of a proton synchrotron. The mean beam energy was 7.2 Bev, the n- momentum distribution was Gaussian with a Card 1112 '- NIKITIN, S.Te*, Insh. 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T. f,,, Titl(,, Effoctivo MethoC. of Contrillin,.-I, Currant 1-Usts. Ori.- lul) S. kh. -L.-,v,,1zh1ya, 1957, No 12, 84 ,kbstract In controllim: thu curvint on,_,ut ni,-th, 3-year loni-- ux,,)crimonts shk_,vj(_,' th~_ hlf,!~ Ougroo of effectivunoss _f applying 50 g f 25 ,-,,;rcor1t HCCE Cust por bush at cach applic~,tion t-;jic,.; by (lustiar into tht, soil, This was !,,n,-; in Moro thu swulling of th,: bwlks (J. (.., -,)riot to thij rimorpr--ncu, C P_ r -1 1/2 46 NIKITIN, T. R. and PRIBILOV, K. N. 14editsinskil Kontrol. Za Fizicheskim Vospitaniem i L"chebnais. Fizicheskaia Kultura (Medical Control in Physical Training and Medical Physical Cult-ire), Y-7 p-, Medgiz, Moscow, 1951. _;~OUC 0--dODE, '_U1f/04_i6/_66j 467dal /0078- AUTHOR: Nikitin, V. (Lieutenant General; Member of Technical Service) ORG: None TITLE: The glorious past and new missions of the fuel supply service SOURCE: Tyl i onabzheniya scretskikh vooruzhennykh oil, no. 2, 1966, 73-78 TOPIC TAGS: liquid fuel, petroleum fuel, fuel storage, POL pipe, pipeline trans- portation system, lubricant, - . ~- ~ i- , VE rRo LeUM ioDUa7PY ABSTRACT: The history of the Fuel Supply Service from its inception in 1936, through World War II, and to the present is reviewed in brief. The increase in fuel con- sumption in the Soviet Armed Forces is emphasized by the comparison citing fuel consumption in one month of World War II as equal to the consumption by all Soviet military actions from 1937 to 1940. World War II stimulated improvements and de- manded new petroleum products, improved aviation gasoline, tank fuel and lubricants, and led to broader planning and controls in the supply of fuel and lubricants. A system of fuel reserves for the front and reserve was established. The postwar period has seen further growth in the Fuel Supply Service and in the last ten or twelve years the POL supply system has undergone a basic change. Laprovementa In' POL and POL research have resulted in viscous oils for winter use, and other, Cord NRs similar, products. Modern storage techniques have been developed an have improved pumping methods, and the field pipeline delivery of POL is an other example of progress. Mobile pump equipmentt mobile pipeline transports, and rubber reinforced and impregnated tanks are among other innovations. Mention of the many officers who have played a role in the improvements made In the Fuel Supply Service are in- cluded, as are shortcorJage and need for improvements. Orig. art. Met 3 figures. 50 COEEs 15,22/8= Wra Ron*