SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLAYENKO, A.G. - NIKOLAYENKO, N.A.

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S/077/60/005/004/001/002 E194/E284 AUTHORS: jkn1avenkn_ A. G. and Rybakovl, V. I. MMMOOMMOMW TITIA: Stereo-Photography of the Flow Path of a Flat Keeled Plate Gliding on a Free Water Surface PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii, 1960, Vol- 5, No. 4, pp. 289-292 TEXT: Existing methods of determining tha spa"--ial flow path of gliding bodies are laborious and not sufficiently accurate. In 1937 Epstein first used stereo-photography for this purpose. The results were accurate and complete but the caz~eras and stereoscopes, were imperfect and it was difficult to record the smooth water surface and so stereo-photography did not become accepted as a regular method for making such tests. In 1956 a number of further tests were made with improved equipment including those described here. A pair of Zeiss stereo cameras were used each with a Tessar lens of f 4.5 with a focal length of 184 mm. The light source was a flashgun with 24 lamps which is briefly described. Accuracy of readings taken from stereo photographs depend considerably on the accuracy of orientation of the cameras. Card 1/4 8/077/bO/005/004/001/002 E194/E284 Stereo-Photography of the Flow Path of a Flat Keeled Plate Gliding on a Free Water Surface of the wetted length of the model and the 'Level of the undisturbed water surface. The light source was installed behind the model at an angle of 45* to the water surface. The source used gives a sufficiently powerful flash but some motion can be seen on the negatives because of the length of exposure. However, synchronism is perfect and so this motion has little effect on the accuracy of the measurements. The stereo photographs were compared on a Zeiss stereo comparator. Typical test results are given. Possible errors are assessed: for this method 3-8 mm maximum error. The difference between the height of the undisturbed water surface obtained from the stereograms and by visual measurements from the trolley (where some subjective error is possible) is 3.3 mm. It was generally found that the method of determining the position of the disturbed surface of the water by adjustable needles was very rough and gave an error of the order of 10 mm becauso of a certain instability due to the presence of standing waves in the tank. Moreover, the floating threads did not strictly indicate the water Card 3/4 S/077/60/005/006/002/003 B019/BO67 AUTHORS: Rybakov, V. I., Nikolayenko, A. G., Sokolov, 0. A. TITLE: Motion picture of the movement of a body in two media PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografli, v. 5, no. 6, 1960, 424-432 TEXT: The authors discuss the photographing technique of bodies moving from one medium into r-n optically different wedium or of bodies whose movements produce cavitations in the medium. When studying the former type of movement the authors used reflected light, for the second type they used transmitted light. First, problems of illumination and geometrical problems are dealt with and some examples are given, To choose the proper illumination of a body in water the authors studied the light flux entering the camera by taking account of the light scattering caused by the water. They also determine the number of illuminators and their position. Furthermore, they study the influence of light refrac- tion on the apparent size of a body in water. When photographing a body on its passage from one medium into the other the optical distortion and Card 1/4 Motion picture of the movement ... 3/077/60/005/006/002/'003 B019/B067 the different optical densities of the media are to be taken into account in the experimental arrangem-nt. Experimental arrangements used by the authors are discussed based on Figs. 5 and 6. The first experimental arrangement is used to study the penetration of a falling body into water, the second is used to study the rapid movement of a body in water (with the formation of cavities). In the following the authors discuss the experimental arrangements for floating up the cavities, in which two mirrors are used for observations in horizontal and vertical directions, and for the penetration of a body moving very rapidly on a ballistic trajectory from air into water.. There are 12 figures. SUBMITTED: July 8, 1959 Card 2/4 Motion picture of the movement ... Legend to Fig. 5: 1) Screen; 2) object tc be studied; 3) motion picture camera, 4) mirro Fig. 5 SS/07 60/005/006/CC2/OG3 B010 o67 Card 3/4 Motion picture of the movement ... ~Iegend to Fig. 06: 1) illuminator; 2) trolley; 3) motion- picture camera; 4) dynamometer- resistor; 5) rails; 6) fairing; 7) water level; 8) experimental object; 9) cavity; screen. we umen--anovefoo TOMOyermoanflapamyPa S/077/60/005/006/002/003;, B019/BO67 06,meramen / ' \' , Rfmoramen ypoee'. eoem 0, Ya, Cede NageOffa Fig. 6 Card 4/4 T_ 04,:-.7C. -67 wr (i rn~11~ D ACC t-R- AT6025116 00 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65~000/000/0154/0164 AUTHOR: Rybakov, V. L; Nikolayenko, A. G.; Staseyev, Yu. P. ORG: none TITLE: Use of motion-picture methods to investigate hydrodynamic processes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Okea-nograficheskaya kondsslya. Sektslya podvodnykh issledovanty. Razvitiye morskikh podvodnykh issledovaniy (Development of underwater marine research) Moscow, 1zd-vo Nauka, 1965, 154-164 TOPIC TAGS: cinematography, hydrodynamics. stereoscopic photography, underwater photography ABSTRACT: This article exanAnes certain principles of conducting underwater motion-picture filming of rapidly moving objects both In fluids and at the intersection of the air-flulo interface.' A steroophotogrramineLric cinematographic method Is devised for visualizing water flows in transmitted and In combined light for studying cavitation flows. The method indicated in tile article for determining the power of the light source with consideration of absorption, scatter- Ing, and travel rate of the object permits obtaining qualitative and quantitative data. Photo- graphy In media with different optical densities permits obtaining the characteristics of the Card 1/2 r, 040 0,6 ACC 4 A~6025116 motion of a body with an accuracy up to 5%. Application of stereophotogranimetric motion- picture filming In hydrodynamic investigations showed the advantages of the method, the need for its further development, and Its introduction into scientific research. Orig. art. has: 10 figures. SUB CODE: 14,20/ SUPM DATE: 06Dcc65/ ORIG REF: 002 /V IL/ carci 2/2 111mumTKO, A. S. USSR/Teletypewiters Sep :L946 Telegraphy, zigh speed "Introduction of Letter-Typing Apparatus in Radio Crmmmnications,* A. S. Nikolayenko, 2 pp "Vestnik Svyazi - Elektro Svyaz'* No 9 (76) The machines using the Greed code have proved Ineffi- cient for automatic communications. As a result there is a movement to replace these machines by the new Bodo letter typing machines which have as one of their advantages a high transmission rate. PA 1 9T 90 19M MO/C ications Aug 48 Radio ]Cff ioiency, Industrial 51 Oasasona for the Backwardness of the Thillsi RMIO COMMiestiozo Msnagewmt Board," A. S. Nikolaym- ko, Doer, It PP *vest svyazi - 3clektroavysz'" No 8 (101) 19str Main reanons are POW MintOnsms OrgOnUstiOn, UWk of control over neasuring instruments and safety equipment (rubber gloves, etc.), absence of tunift records, and working of 24-hour shifts. Only 9f6 ficient member of the staff Is Coweds ftb3tkovap M. 7/49T31- WO/Comunicatione (Contd) Aug 48 mbo organized an instructional WOW=- ZfficiOWY =at be increased during seactW-bW of curient year. ~4 0 7AMI t 11IFT-TAYTINEC, A. ~,;. 'Problems of Alitomatiori o1' ,j '.. L r ~,, t. 1,1, , , , , ' i, , . ~ . I . . " I . :7 r~ vyttz t , No. I , , M( L;c--,D',4, ( ~: t I ') ' I : , - 1 I ~ - Trn ns !at 1 (-jri: ?,'. ~ L ~ i. :~, NIKOLAYE17,0, A. S. Chief of the Moscov Management of Radio Communicati-.ns "Tbe Oldest Radio Center in theCountry." Vestnik Svyazi No. 12, 1954, PP 30-31 Translation M-3,053,365 14 Feb 1957 MIZOIAYZMO. A.S. lanin's concern for Soviet radio. Toot. sviazi 17 n0.11:29-30 N '57. (KIRA 10:12) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika HDRST. (Radio) NIROLAYENKCI, A.S. , inzh. The oldest radio center in tll-,e So-rir~t Un'-~-; r=,*ve.--s;i:-y -P the Octcber Revolution Transmitting Center in Mcs,~,-w. Pa.-,io- tekhnika 20 no.1:741-75 Ja 165~ (MIRA 14W ACC M t AP6009627 SOURCE CODE: UR/0182/66/000/003/0011/0012 AUTHOR: Nlkolayonko, A. S.; Kozlovskiy, A. S. ORG: none 7 1~ (ti TITLE: Forging of Kh18Nl0T steel pivot pins with a deep punch SOURCE: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 3, 1966, 1-1-12 ,3r.qt)er()R~qj_ '1M0VtA)1,7R.9,j TOPIC TAGS: Ahot forging, stainless steel, gr&in boundary stability / KhlBN10T stain- less steel ABSTRACT: A production process developed at the Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Plant, for forging conical pivot pins made of KhION10T stainless steo s described. The imetal was preheated to 11800C, forged into billets and removed cm the press at ?~PGC' fter forging, the billets were annealed for hot-piercing, he 'ated above 10900C and erced to a depth of 520 mm. Since Khl8Nl0T steel undergoes transcrystallization,),fow V compressive levels were used in hot billeting to prevent internal cracking. A schemat- ic diagram of the piercing the is shown and details of 6 separate forging operations are given. Thus the following items, comprising all of the industrial-experimental data on the process, were listed: name of operation, sketches of processed pieces, tools and temperature forging ranges which varied anywhere from 850 to 12200C depend- ing on the process. Standard toleranceq (GOST 7062-54) could be reduced 25-30% since 111 UDC: 621.73.034 Ajr coal Refrigeraizte $ "Tzatalling the Main Caisson at Shaft No 1 .4 P4 ('Novo-Grodov") With the Aid of Artificial PX"zing, " "A. T. klkolavenko, Mha, 5 pp P19" No 4 MMItt No I of Arteaugoll Umfoine is 5 motors in ~dlajwter. and 134 meters deep. Ventilator sMft Is ~:132 meters deep. After vator van pmr*d..*.Mt disciovered, that dovu to a depth of 47 meters Uwe V":~&eat cracks tbrougb,vbIcI& a dangerous ONOwt ~-OI.Xter vas pouring. bescribee operation vbsi-OS- USM/Mining (Contd) APL, Pips. were sunk around circumference of sha:ft~p AFA~'cooUng 114~xid. forced into tho pipes to fri4lze, the Goil'and unaergrouna vater. A tW --;ifectively sealing 0 gar van then builtj, the of water. NV~CLAYIITII~c I I. ~. Shaft SinkinE I r, - I - Crganization of work-cycle iti sirking uine stafts. A. T. Nikolayenko. 3i't-, stroi. tekch- 9, No. 3, 1952. Monthly Lis of Russian '.ccessio s, Library of Congress, A;:ril 1?52. "nclas -4 ff iec. NIKOIAYENKO A.T. gorny7 Inzhener. Vertical shaft sinking with UZTM boring rig. Mekh.trud.rab.9 no.lz24-27 Ja'55- (RIJU 8: 3 ) (Shaft sinking) NIKOLAYXNKO. A.T.; DCROSHMO, G.N.; FAYNMG, G.S. ------ --, - Selecting flushing methods In bortag mine shafts. Ugoll 30 no-11:11-13 N '55. (XLRA 9:2) LVaesoyusnyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut arganizataii wontasha, shakhtontrottellstya. (Shaft sinking) SAMOYLOVSKIT, K.B., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; NIIOLAYUKO, A.T.. inzhener. Sectional supports for bored mine shafts. Mekh.trud.rab. 10 no.6: 35-38 Js '56. (KUU 9:8) (Kine timbering) I 1r I NIZOLAYENKO, A.T. inch. Adhesion forces In solidified grouting. Shakht. strol. no.12: 16-18 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Shaft sinking) (Mine timbering--Testing) ALESTIKO. F.I.. Inzh.j__!UKOLATEXKO, A.T.. inzh.-, TUDITSKIT, G.I., Inzh. Hydraulic drivirg for`~boring machinery. Sbakht.stroi. no.2:6-10 F '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Boring machinery) (Oil hydraulic machinery) CHMITSOV, Mikhail Ivanovich; SLCBOIKIU, Dmitriy Savvich; FAD&TKV, Tevgeniy Ivanovich; SKIRaRM. 011gard Boleslavovich; FOLTAK. Aron LIvovich: ZHUK. Boris Vasillyevich; POLYAKOV, Vikolay Kikhaylovich; UIX.CLAYRNKO, Aleksey TImofeyevich; FATHBERG, Grigoriy Solomonovich; YUDITSKIT, GrIgorly Izrailevich; DORO- SHENKO, Grigoriy Nesterovich; TWPAK, N.G., prof., doktor takhn. nauk. obahchly red.; SKIRNOV, LJ., red.izd-va; KONDRAT'YEVA, K.A., takhn.red. (Handbook on special methods of shaft sinking) Spravochnik po prokhodke stvolov shakht spetsial'nymi sposobami. Koskva, Goa. naixchno-tokhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. 383 P. (KIRA 13:4) (Shaft sinking) 3/03 60/026/011/029/035 24 620 , B004YBO67 AUTHORSa Nikolayenko, A. T. and Anikeyev, Ya. F. 14for Controlling Layer TITLE.- Ultrasound Immersion Apparatus Separation in Thin-walled Pipes PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 11, pp. 1310 - 1312 TEM For the purpose of examining whether in bimetals a separation takes place between the two metals, an apparatus was constructed at the authors' Institute in 1959 which allows the detection of such separations to an extension of 0.5 mm. In this connection the experience gained at Lhe TsNI1TXASh (Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building) was used. The pipes were passed through an immersion bath and accustically irradiated with 2,5 Kc/sec, with 1000 pulses per sec. The echo signal caused '.j the defects is amplified, switches on a signal lamp and stops the supply of the samples. The apparatus was industrially tested with 20 x 0.2, 9.7 X 0.7 and 12 x 0.6 bimetal pipes. It indicated layer separations by some microns of an extension of 0.3 mm, Experiments Card 112 -UVOLAYRIF ), A.T.; YUDITSKIY, FOLYAE, A.L. Drillinr equipment for the sinkinp of shafts and large diameter Ljre- holes. Upol' U~r, 5 no.?:14-16 J1 161\. (MiRA 15.1) 1. Ukrainski,, nauchni-issle(lovatel'skiy institut organizatsi, i mekhani7atsii shakhtnogo stroltel'stva. (Rock drills) NIKOIAYEBKO, A.T., inzh.; KUPCHINSFIY, I.A., inzh. Marcury-mchanical means of protecting drills from the effects of the surrounding medium. Shakht. stroi. 5 no.8-.13-16 Ag 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Ukrainskiy nauehno-issledovatellskiy institut organizataii i mckhanizatsii shakhtnogo stroitellstva. (Baring machinery) S:-;D(,'V, Boris Yakovlevich; Nj-YQLA1ENAQ,_A1eksey Timofeyevich; YUDITSKIY, Grigoriy lzrailevich; WISTAWYAN, A.Ya., red. izd-va; WMILINA, L.N., teklm. red. (Drilling rigs for sinking shafts and boreholes]Burovye usta- novki dlia prokhodki stvolov i skvazhin; spravochnik. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 363 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Shaft sinking) (Boring) POLIAR, A. L., kand. takhn, nauk; NIKOLAYEHKO, A. T., inzh.; GRICHMOt R. N., insh.; BAM, V. fi.-, k-and,--tilih-n.--n-a-a-r-ISAKOV, E. if# 0 0, inzh.; STARKOV, V. I., insh. Afficient geometry and makes of J~ard alloys for the blac!as of eutter loacers with a planstaxy-cutting actuating Me-be-r. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.lC:20-22 0 162. (MM 15:10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut organizataii i mekbetnizataii shakhtnogo Btroitelletva (for Polyak, Nikolayenko, Grichanko). 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut sinteticbeekikh averkhtvardykh materialov i instrumento7 (for Baku-11, IBakov, Starkov). (Coal mining machinery) , " , I , ~ '-!. ~ 11 . . . . . .,. , . : I .. ...1. : , , i '. , I . I I , S 262 6200001i Oil Oil 1007 1207 AUTHOR: Nikolayenko, A. V. TITLE: Mechanical control of light-fuel ineccion PERIODICAL: Rcferativnyy Lhurnal, otdcl'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyyc ustanovki. no. 15. 1962. 74. abstract 42.15.452 (Zap. Leningr. sAh. in-ta, no. 82, 1961, 54-59) TEXT: Results are reported of investigations on a light-fuel injection system, whose basic components are a slide-valve with meter ing-cl ist ri bu ting device and a closed-type fuel nozzle. The cost of such a sNstem i~ said to be competitive with the cost of a conventional multi-chamber carburettor Comparative test.% of the fuel-injcction system proposed and of carburettors were carried out on the IM-21 engine, the results sho,Aed the system to be practical. Highest economic efficiency is obtained %%ah fuel injection into the zone of fuel mixture impoverishing, which may be explained by it more uniform distribution of (lie mixture in the engine cylinders. On the other hand, increased specific fuel-consumption Ahen using rich mimures iis compared "Wi a carburettor engine, points to the necessity of selecting an opurnum angle of Atl~ancc ot fuel injection, and of improving mixture formation at the increase of cyclic fuel-feed [Abstracter's note- Complete translation.] Card 1, 1 ZHDANOVSKIY, N. S., doktor tekhn. nauk; GITLIN, N. N., kand. tekhn. nauk; NIKOLAMNKO, A. V. Investigating the performance of the GAZ,21 engine with flame ignition.in case of carburetor mixing and fuel injection. Av-t. prom. 28 no.9--3-8 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno.-issledovatellskiy i konstruktorskiy institut toplivnoy apparatury avtotraktornykh i statsionarnykh dvigateley i Laningradakiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Motor vehicles-Engines-Testing) NIKOLAYE21KO, A.V. "An Investigation of the Working Process of an Automobile &nlgire with Jet Ignition with Carburetion and Light Fuel Lnjectionif; disnertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical *,ciences (awarded by the Tiodriazov tfricidtural AcadaW, 1962) (Izvestlya Timirvazevsk Sellakokhoz3raystvennoy Akademii, Moscow, No, 2, 1963, pp 232-23i5- ZHDANCVSKIY, N.S. , ~ioktl-,- ttklui. nwik; ;[-. ,, ;' N. , Yand. tekhn. nauk; 111KOUTENIKO , A.7. , Icand. t,~k:Lr- nauk Investigating light fuel injection qy3tems wiU, a pro~,ortionlng distributor. Avt. prom. 30 no.P:,,-15 Ag 164. (,'ERA 17:11', 1. Leningradskiy institut i TSertrFllnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy 1 xc-~nstruktorskiy institut toplivnoy apparntury avLoLmktornykh i statsimmmykh dvigateley. L 33749-66 EWT(m)/T WE i ACC NR,AR6017326------------a SouxF. coDi-~-uWbz7j/66/ooo/ool/oo45/c)o45 AUTHORf Zhdanovskiy, N. S.; Gitlin, N. N.; Nikolayenko, A. V.; Kozhushko, K. I. TITLE: Jet ignition Is an effective means of increasing economy and completeness of combustion In automotive engines working on gasoline and liquified gas SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigateli vnutrennego agoraniya, Abs. 1.39-337 REF SOURCEs Zap. Leningr. a.-kh. In-ta, Y. 97, 1965, 181-189 TOPIC TAGS: Ignition, combustion research, engine ignition system, fuel consumption ABSTRACTf Jet iSgtion\\i9 an effective means of increasing fuel economy In ner.al automotive engine working on gasoline and liquified gas. The more active flow of the combustion p.2-c--O~-Areaults in decreasing the carbon oxide content In exhaust gases, compared '.o spark ignition. This holds true for both gasoline and liquified fuels. SUB CODE: 131 -':JBM DAM none WIT r: RODNOV. V.I.; MARTYITOV, B.P.; VASILIYEV, N.V.; 11U01AYEjK0._3.Z.: GUROV, Ye.P.; VOLCHKOV, Te.F.; NIG11ZDV, V.N.; MARKEIAW, I.A.; GUBAITOV. M.V. What does you association offer for the 43d anniversary of the Great October? Chiefs of all-union associations speqk. Vnesit. torg. 30 no.10:28-33 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Predsedatell Vaesoyuznogo ob"7edineniya "Ma3hinoeksport" (for Rodnov). 2. Predsedatell Vaesoyuznogo ob"yedineniya, "Hashonoimport" (for Marty'nov). 3. Predseciatell Vaeso7uzno7e ob"7edineniye "Mashpriborintorg" (for Vasil'7ev). 4. Pfedoedatell Vsesoyuznogo ob"dineniya "Tekhnopromimport" (for Gubanov). 5. Ispolnyayushchiy obyasannosti predeedatel7a Vsesoyuznogo oblyedineni7a. "So7uzpromeksport" (for Nikola7eko). 6. Predsedatell Vseso7uznogo ob"yedineni7a "Soyuznefteeksport" (for Gurov). 7. Predsedatell Vaesoy=nogo obyedineni.va "Proms7r'yeimport" (for Volchkov). 8. Predsedatell Vsesoyuznogo ob"yedineniya "Bcsportles" (for Nichkov). 9. Predeedatell Vseso7uznogo ob"yedinbniya "Raznoekeport" (for Markelov). (Russia- -Commerce) .~ ."(.y , ;.'. : !i' K,,: '_'~ ! ;, , '. - . ~ :i.',, 11.1 NY , , .: ,~iiin-,na% ~- -' , , --- - . . I - ;- " *- -.I-,- ~ P,- ; - 7 : - - - -- -- i,iv". tl.-1-11,'ii . . I I, ...) : - 1, , . . . . . I BAZHENOV. M.1 NIKOLAYENKO, G. Useful competition. Zemledelie 27 no.1109 M 165. OG RA 18: 10) 1. Nechallnik Novosergiyevokogo rayonnogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya 4ellakogo khozyayetwa, Orenburgskov oblasti (for Bazhenov). 2. Glavnyy agronom Movosergiyavokogo rayonnogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya sel'skogo khozyaystva, Grenburskay oblasti (for Nikolayenko). MlxoW;,%TK:. C,~, . ~ - .. .1.-". ~ V- ~ - . - - - r-, ~ ~i .. - I li ~4 - . - .-: , -.- - . . - - :j - NIKOLAYENKO, G.I. Some characteristics of the radiation balance cf w- --e-avshan Glacier. Mat.po meteor.i klim. no.lM3-130 16 ~. (,M--R.A 1": '1) 26332 S/'C48/6 J.'' 2 L I ~~Olj 207 31 Al,'?2 ~12 1 A 7PHORS ',la rbutt , K. I - Fri d man, Ye. :ili. , Nikoleyenkc X-ray Vibe wT, constan, vacuum for a Icnz-;-iv: 9~c-c~rometer El'~'IODI'CaL Akademiya nauk z~S,.:h' Tzvestiya. I-*eriya i z,, v. 211, no. 6, 1961, 936-1)38 ii'~- PI r, t i.a p e r -4 a s t r. e sur, e c t o a I ce c t,-i r r,,- r r 9 Y .,,, u c r c c ~y a r ' k o v. 10 1, F, r -i,, r tile nl_-wuvi~! rar;.-- X-ray fubcs have -o t,~ u d t X - r ay 'u b e I g 7 onn v c ed -.,, it f --t y p,~ rc mo e r . -iacuat,.ccn of t i s 9 t um an j IrIc" , Cf i -u' c.~ i r. ray .3 r.,vz?n t s-o r~ b.-en a' t 1~ M il dl 26 3 /,() 3~21 48 A-ray "ifte with ccn:-tan', vacuum ... 1, org-wav- fluore 7, rom._- 1. er w i a ~c i a! I Z., "nstan- va-uum. In the constructir~n tni~i -ir.~,ctrom, ?...r Dr. af~empted tn meet the following demanda. I Tnt! X-ruy t,_il C)n- 2t i~ucted that the part of the witi, 'he winlow fcr If the ruvo can 1,e ini;er"ed int~~ the vacuum 1:.-ir, 7 1-~ie winle)w shculd be 'ransiaren+ to s-,~ft K-raliaticr; f X-ra- 'ubp c-:h,:%ild ~e ~u_,h t-a, an lrc~,rpnn type Y-ray i:' i tai.-? witi, fill rurrert )f ma. Fie,. I --,how; E! 1,1~- ',:vel-jo,~J from Of Vie-N. Wit:. t~- ~i, x rsy .1 1 'klange Z and rin~~ ~ the part I of the tul- i- -7 1 W~tachpd to ~he par' 4 cf tcie racuum Spectrcmeter. .:11 n - r is atta,~hei to the ,ar, 1 wiln the aid of tiie r'ng the water supplieJ by 6. The beryllium lisc wi. thickness smaller than 0.') m.-n serves as window for t?~e /.-ray;:. consi.-.ts of copper, tungsten, molybdenum or c`romium. T r~~ r c a -athode i1 has a tantalum focusin,: '-ead 12. Th,2 cyllinier 1- f to the cros-s-shaped Elas~_ base 1l 1-y means of a steel col!~:tr. is produced from tnorium - tun'-ster', carbile. 14 is a 1,-ad c-.v~_-r 7j1:ic 1 .,ard 214 21b 6 S TT-Ur/2'6-1/025/008/005/009 X-ray tube with constant vacuum ... B104/B202 attached to the body by means of the brass jacket 15. The X-ray tube.?. described here is of the type'_~''~ 5 (BKhV5). Tests proved that with.i~ie aid of the spectrometer described, it is possible to-excite the fluorescence X-ray spectra of the L-series of.rare earth elements. The authors compared the effectiveness of the excitation of the L-spectrum of lanthanum (line 11- La with the long-wave X-ray spectrometer'of the type '--3 (DRUS-3) which is produced by the research department of Rostovskiy universitet (Rostov University) and the spectrometer described here. It was found that using the X-ray tube described here, a threefold' excitation intensity of tile fluorescence o~-t~heT-spectrum of lanthani;m can be reached. Thus, the sensitivity of the X-ray spectrum analysis, to elements of the group of the rare earths can be improved. There are 3 figures and 2 3oviet-blog references. Fig. 1; section of.the X-ray tube for a long'-pave spectrometer. egend: 1) atmosphere; 2) oil; 3' vacuum. The measures are given in mm. Card 3/4 4101581disir . rid y ocu X- Wh i f o i: "a i r' r a,n aly hi h r g er-Tpowe 't Id LAS -1 9- r inve nia no p i t'd, ~uerure.-a. 79 si.7,~URS-701 -'--raypu shi rp- IC-TAGS is, at --j----flocuse ~sray. .- foci. ttib- wl ASSTRACI go " b A -21.5 num-.4., 'd -c6ppe -a r'hp'u~singr~ his e.-e oc row eam is: esor e do* and *at 'ht be ja~~yizk er-co&~d a4bde-'.~- prctotypes we.re A Ae at.' 't t te as e "-tay~ou it;e a o'zL w m d a.ia at v taglm'~'* C- hii rrOrs' And-:50 i6~lc 0 wq4c wpo ycr -Y e ar -.28Mg Sov.,-~,- 0( TH m . . . . . . . . . . . z - WlLep~:Yuu IL. 4scrib-ed'' _W"rr'"Aneat-= e ~Was ft Ud. dro. WU~,o-StW6, operAt art- ~'J~epor .44 Ini, at" tit Vw J' 5 -10 J~ C'tora d!W c -raywintens, ty, an 4j6d... -e.'. ir(tc t=e of a 0 MM'.. ~..r tu ow alt.. ~rayl Pic 30049 AC pre- Ij senUC".1or 7! 3 v`n ASSOCUTMON.- ~44 4 7t, 7! 77 0 0 f4, ra a, 4, SOBOIEVSKAYA, G.D.; IOFFE, Yu.K.; NIKOIAYENK0_#_G.,M_._; FRIDMANY YO.M. High-power mall-sized X-ray tube for fluorescent X-ray spectrc- scopy. Zav. lab. 31 no.11-1414-1415 165. (KM 19:1'j 1. NIKOLVMI'~Ol Go No Solid 6.7ate Physics, 'ihermoct)rn&iics (098) Izv. Sektora Fiz.-Khim. Analiza (Inst. ~bsrich. i Neorgan. Ktisaii~A. k;. 555R~'j No 22, 1,)53, pp 117-121 Kornilov, I. I., and Nikolayenkop Go No Phase Diagram of tne System Ackel-Chroviium-Vanganese Microstructural nel,hod usinF 12 --ross secti-ins was used-', e priase diafrrain at room temperut-jr of -i-Cr-l-In. 3oiubilit; of Cr in Ni was found 35%, fin in Ni abo,it 36%, and maximum of joint Cr and Xn sola,jility was 2t.% Cr + 2L,,% M no So: Moscow, llefer%tivn-v, Z.,;.-!rnal -- Fizika, No 5, L)" 31()~') 137-58-4-69--t Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurg,ya, 1958 Nr- 4 p 94 ".USSR) AUT14OR: Nikolaverkf, G. N TITLE: Synthesis of Aiun-itrun-i Artimonide (AISI)) and Son-le it,-, Pr,p- ert;es (Sintez sur'myanistogo alyumirtya IAIS~,) : nvkw(,i vyv ~-f 5 v(;YS t Vd) PERIODICAL: V sb - Vcpr, metallurgii i fiz. poluprevodnikov Mu~'((-x A N SSSR, 1957, pp 80-90 ABSTRACT: A method of synthesizing AISb from pre-purif.ed AB-000 Al and SU-0 St) and the semi-conductor properties of this CUMPILUNd are described- Synthesis of the charge (5 percert excess- Sh) x'~, performed in corundum crucibles, w-Ithin quartz arnpcules. hc vacuum within which was replaced hv an He atmoriphere ~400 rrin) Hg) at 550-6000C and restored after heating to i"00" and ct ol -F to 9000 When synthes:zed in the evacuated ampouie5 the spt, men5 became more porous it was found that the charce ext i at -- c. Fe. Mg. and Si f rum the c rucible Thus multi( rystalkne ~'j' 1 of AlSb of the p-type WiLi-- a micruhardncs.-,. HV !'f 460 1(g TI)FT; and a density of 4 15 g/cm 3 were obtained X-ray dralysis ~-[ iw Card 1/2 structure of the bars showed the presence of a (-rvs!ai la!t;~c of L 344o6-66 t )/&T1 IJP(c) ACC NRs AT602265T Soma com Woooo/66/ooo/000/0158/0164 AUTHOR: Ionov, V. P.-i- ORG: none TITLE: Experimental study of a flow of dissociated gases through a supersonic nozzle SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheakiz inatitut. Issledovaniya po fizicheskoy gazodinamb (Studies of physical gas dynamics). Moscow, Izd-vo Hauka, 1966, 158-164. TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, supersonic flow, equilibrium flow, propulsion nozzle, super- sonic nozzle ABSTRACT: The supersonic flow of various gases (oxygen nitrogen, and carbon dioxide through two supersonic nozzles was investigated experimentally. The nozzles were placed in a shock tube so that the heated and dissociated gas discharged through the nozzles after reflecting from the tube end. Two nozzles were used: one with two flat straight walls and two flat diverging walls, and the other, an axisymmetrical nozzle with a hyperbolic contour. The gas parameters at the nozzle outlet were determined by photographing the flow patterns of the gas flowing around a semi-wedge. Mach numbers at the nozzle outlet were obtained for various nozzle-area ratios, and then compared with data calculated under the assumption that the flow is in equilib- rium and isentropic. The errors caused by disregarding the heat transfer and frictia at the walls were estimated. A considerable deviation from the isentropic data was L 34402-66 EIRT (1)/EVIP (m)/EWT WIT W,41 Xrv'/JWD /dE/JT/GD ACC NR& AT&O-9-265E[ SOURCE CODE: UR/0006/667o AUTHORs,~4I1kola ORGs none VI, TITLE: Calculation of the recombination rate constant of diatomic gas from the Mach number at the outlet of a supproonic nozzle SOURCEt AN SSSR, Energetic-heskly inseitut. Issledoyanlys, po fizi- chaskoy gazodina tudies of physical gas dynamics . Moscow, Izd-vo Naukal 1966, 165-169 TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, recombination -at@, rate constant. gas kinetics* nozzle flow# dissociation ABSTRACT: The effects of intramolecular processes, such as dissocia- tion, recombination, and excitation of vibration on supersonic gas flows, in of great interest in studying high temperature gas dynamics. In particular, the recombination rate of a dissociated gaj had been previously found to affect the expansion in a supersonic nozzle. Therefore, in the present experimental analysis, an attempt was made to calculate the recombination rate from measurements of one of the parameters, in this came, the Mach number, of a gas (oxygen or hydrogen) discharging from a supersonic nozzle, Using an approximate method Card 1 / 2 I !S ~tppv 6u q ~~CaL+- t F ei 'S i r Y CAL e( CC; ",._ I L 34406-66 T/~,,-~ ( t 1 JP j D/ jT D ACC NR3 AT6022657 SOURCE CODE: UR/oooo/66/ooo/ooo/ol58/0164 i AWHOR: Ionov, V. P.i Nikolayev, G. N. ORG: none TITLE: Experimental study of a flow of dissociated gases through a 9_~erqonic nozzle SO%TRCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheskiy institute. Issledovaniya po fizicheskay gazodina=*4 (Studies Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 158-1614. 'i"OPIC TAGS: gas flow, supersonic flow, equilibrium flow, propulsion nozzle, super- sonic nozzle ABSTRACT: The supersonic flow iof various gases (oxygen'. nitrogen, and carbon dioxide)i through two supersonic nozzles was investigated experimentally. The nozzles were placed in a shock tube so that the heated and dissociated gas discharged through the nozzles after reflecting from the tube end. Two nozzles were used: one with twc flat straight walls and two flat diverging walls, and the other, an axisymmetrical nozzle with a hy-perbolic contour. The gas parameters at thj nozzle outlet were determined by photographing the flow patterns of the gas flowing around a semi-wedge. Mach numbers at the nozzle outlet were obtained for various nozzle-area ratios, and then compared with data calculated under the assumption that the flow is in equilib- I rium and isentropic. The errors caused by disregarding the heat transfer and fricticr~_ at the walls were estimated. A considerable deviation from the isentropic data was C,_rd 112 1 . --L-344o6-66 Acc NR. AT6022657 t observed for CO and 02- This discrepancy miW be due to the fact that the flow ;a not in equilib;lun. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. (PVl SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: 31Feb66/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 003/ ATD PMS: -W 5 0 L -34405-- 66 EWT(1)/E'JP (m)1E.1,iT (m) /T `411'j" ';1JWD 1WE/JTIGD ACC NR, AT6_6~:M59-- SOURCE CODE: UR /0 6-0-07Z-670-0-0-70-0-070-1G5-W63F--1 AUTHOR: , If I k o 1 a ,y ORG: none TITLE: Calculation of the recombination rate constant of diatomic gao from tha Mach number at the outlet of a supersonic nozzle SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheski ins(it-ut. -I-ssledovaniya po fizi- cheskoy gazodinamike (Studies of physical gas dynamics). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 165-i69 TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, recombination rate, rate constant, gas kinetics, nozzle flow, dissociation ABSTRACT: The effects of intramolecular processes, such as dissocia- tion, recombination, and excitation of vibration on supersonic gas flows, is of great Interest in studying high temperature gas dynamics. In particular, the recombination rate of a dissociated g& "had been previously found to affect the expansion in a supersonic nozzle. Therefore, In the present experimental analysis, an attempt was made to calculate the recombination rate from measurements of one of the parameters, in this case, the Mach number, of a gas (oxygen or hydrogen) discharging from a supersonic nozzle. Using an approxinate method Card 1/2 L 344o5-66 'Ar-C NRs AT6022658 ;ased on the concept that the chemical composition is frozen instan- taneously, the relationships between the Mach number and the nozzle cross section, which varied according to a hyperbolic law, were cal- culated and plotted at 8500K and 4200K. It was proved that the recom- bination rate constant can be calculated froa the experimentally deter- mined Mach number at the nozzle outlet. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. (PV) SUB CODEt 21/ SUBM DATE: 3lFeb66/ ORIG REIF: 008/ OTH REF: 003 ATD PRESS: 6-os3 NIKOLAYENKO, I., ofitser zapasa, uchitell sredney ghko!y (Belotserkovka) Feat Ir the Sevastopol minc gaderies. Voeen. ZnFin. 4. w-5-5 I/*. Itc (MIRA 18:!) C'3 Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, NIKOLAYENKOp Ivan Ivanovich (Nikolaianko, I.I.1; TIKHONOVA, N.V., red.; ...... red. [Visible featurec of commmism] Zrymi ryay komunizmu. Kyiv, Vyd-vo TaK LK*U *Molod'", 1961. 94'p. (MIRA 1439) (Efficiem, Industrial) (Con=nist ethics) NIKOLAYENKO,p 4-1, Borta Origorlevna Bosina. Med.sestra 22 no.Zi49 F 163. (KURSW AND NURSIRG) (MIM 16 t 5) NIKOLAYENKO K,_ Inspectors exchange their experiences. Po7.h.delo 8 no.11:12 N 162. (MIRA .15-1-1) (Leningrad-Fire prevention-Inspection) , . I . i A I -~ MI IT 1 IA MI , I " ., - , . , ; - r. (11 L~tYh NKO 9 I- K.G. -~ -,~ I r" I " za , 1 o n " , 'I;!: ~ - , I '. . i . I.- . -I ~; '. : - . ~,' K F~ r r) 6 e no . 'jzb. khimi. zi,l,r. I/ no.f)"98-101 16-'. (~qRA 17:2) ' I lutkf:~, - - in:itlt -,nj , r. I I --- -MIKOLAYEIIKO. L. Aseuring the presarvation of procured corn. Kuk.-elev. prom. 26 no. 11:7-8 ii 160. (MM& 13:11) 1. Nachallnik Odesskogo upravlentya kbleboproduktov. (Corn (Kaize)--Storage) v 1 ,; ~ 7 r,- 1 - I I F~ 1 V ~~, y , - V" , . E ~ " - I ( " "..,, t;- I " ~ VIKOL"HKO, L.N. Artion of aqueous ammonia on arylsulfonylglycines and theirf-derivatives. Doklady Almd. Nauk S.S.S.R. 8'7, 775-8 152. 04LHA 5:12) (CA 48 no.1:123 154) 1. D.I.Kendeleyev Chem.Technol. Inst., Moscow. NIKOLAfMO, L.S., in2sh.-makrianik SLorage of mac-h-Irius. rag,,. ot vr,.jkl. i bol. '~ no.'~.26-27 164. (91:-A 17; 11) I . Anap t3kaya zo na I I na ya o pj L naya .9 ,a r, ts i ya v I n ogra. ia r s t va i v! node I i y-a. szwv, R.N.; NIKOLAYENKO, L.S.; RIZEERG, I.I. Management of alcohol plants. SpIrt. prom. 25 no.5:34-36 '59. OGRA 12:10) (Distilling industries) NIKOLAENKO, L.S., inzh.-makhanik Vineyard sprayers reconstructed by rural efficiency proaoters. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.9:24-25 S 163. (KRA 16t10) 1. Anapskaya opytnaya stantsiya vinogradarstva i vinodellya. Call Nr: AF lio8825 Transactions of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress 4(Cont.)4,-sc,,-r .~,; 1 , ,~ I U) Jun-Jul '56, Trudy '56, v. L, sect. Rpts. , Izdatel'stvr) Ali 16'SSR, Mv~sc - , Y Liber, A. Ye. (Saratov). To the Theory of Geometrical items. Lyushk1n, V. S. (Moscow). Vector Method of Transforming the Systems into Simple Form of DIfferential Equation. 158-159 Manevich, V. A. (Moscow). On the Representation of Elements of Collineation System of II and III Degree As a Product of Two Polar Correspondences and on Some Collineation Properties Connected With This Problem. 160 There are 2 references, both of them USSR. Nikola.venko. M. A. (Khar'kov). On Characteristics of -Yo-ng-e--Equation.- 160 Norden, A. P. (Kazan'). On the Geometric Interpretation of Certain Concepts of Spinor Analy81s. 160 Card 51/60 f, ~WROVSKAYA, V.N.; B&R&NOVA, T.E.; ILIIHA, A.A.; KOPROVA. N.A.; -NIKOL SWINh, M.D. ~ - -- _417 Reply to P.F.Andreev, R.M.Geller, A.A.Kartsev, and Z.M. Tabasaranskiiis review on the book "Luminescence-bitumen analysis and its application in petroleum geologr" by T.14 Tlorovsks.1% and othera. Sov-geol- 3 no-5:123-127 Hr 160. (HIRA 13:7) (41minescence) (Bitumen) (Andreav, F.F.) (Geller, E.M.) (Kartsev, A.A.) (Tabasaranskii, Z.K.) KOPOWT, A."I.; d (-,I ~ot,-tr stati-,ns. Mu nr L . nauch. i tekh. ;r.'orni. I-' no.'1:35-3t, :,~r 165. ( IE Fak 1 p fT F KU A Y-ENFOP !A1. R I in ~-r - d L 38487-66 EVIT ~'m)/E,',P(w)/EI;4P(v)/T/E~4P(t)/ET I/E,'J P(k) IjP(c "JD/Mi/PW ACC NRi Ap6ol9430 SOUECE CODE: UR/0135/66/GOO/006/0028/0031 AUTHOR: Vivsik, S. N. (Engineer); Nikolayenko, M. R.; (Engineer); Kharin, V. P. (Engineer) ORG: Podollsk Plant im. S. Ordzhonikidze (Pod0113 /Ifiy zavod) TITLE: Automatic welding of tubes made of Kh5M-U steel SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, 28-31 ITOPIC TAGS: automatic welding, low alloy steel, metal tube, arc welding/ Kh5M-U low alloy steel ABSTRACT: Steel Kb5M-U is a moderately alloyed steel of the martea~site class. The article describes experiments on the argon are weldin P6f Kh5M steel under a low silicon manganese flux ZiO-F-2 (type AN-'-~-2~ linstead of the recommended flux AN-15. The samplis were preheated in a )special burner operating on natural gas. The shielding gas was pure largon. The welding rod was type V1-10, with a diameter of 3 mri. The tsamples were tubes of Kb5M-U steel 219 x 18 mm, normalized at 8 :temperature of 990-10200C with subsequent annealing at 700-7300C. The !welding was done with a type Sv-IOKb~M rod, with both ZiO-F-2 anJ AN-le ,fluxes. The chemical composition of the basic and the melted rretal Is iizivan In one table, and its machanical-properties in another table. 6 75-52:62-~ _~2 - 669 A5- L L ACC NR~ AP601 430 lHeat treatment of the welded joints was carried out under the following ',conditions: beating to 710-7300c, holding for 2 hours, cooling in the Ifurnace to 3000C, then in air. Results are presented in a series of I'Ligures. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables. I :SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG RE7: 004 Card 2/?- pb ACC NR1 AP6021007 SOURCE CODE- UR/W25/66/000/006/0050/0054 AUTHOR: Kakhovskly, N. I.; Ponizovtsev, A. JV1.; Vi,vsi-k., S. N.; Nj~olayenko, M. It. ORG: [Kakhovskiy, Ponizovtsev) Institute of Electric Wel(!T5__im. Ye. 0. Paton, AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrosvarki im. Ye. 0. Patona AIN UkrSSR); [VivsLk, NikWayenkol Podollsk Plant im. Ordzhon1Wdze_(Podol1skiy ZAvod im. OrdzhonikirIze) TITLE: W Idin of E1756 high- tempe ratu re chromium steel SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 6, 1966, 50-54 TOPIC TAGS: high temperature chromium steel, welding flux, welding electrode, swam auxiliary equipment/E1756 (MIMAIF) high-temperature chromium steel, AN-17 welding flux, EP-249 weldir~, electrode, P-390 welding electrode ABSTRACT: E1756 (11Qil2V2MF). high- temperature chromium steel belongs in the martensitic- ferritic class and is used to manufacture the blades of swam and gas turbines as well as superheater tubes and steam lines. The article deals with the problem of selecting a flux which, in a combination with the use of specially developed EP-249 and EP-390 wire elec- trodes, would assure optimizing t1he chemical compositin- of the weld metal. EXTjeriMents Card 1/2 UDC: 621.791.7:669.15-194:669.26- ACC NR: AP6021007 with the butt welding of 36 mm thick joints of El, 56 steel showed that the AN-17 low-silicon oxidizing flux is the most suitable for this purpose a-nd facilitates best the s :iration of thc~ slag crust, and that EP-3190 eJlectrode wire (Nb-free) is superior to EP-_24.~~.P_lectrode wire, since Nb-free welds display a stress-rupture stength of 10 14jn-irn2 afler 100, 000 hr at 6011'(,: and, moreover, during long-tinie tvsts, they display higher plasticity 'ind i-nilLict -s-ti-c-ngth. The optimal parameters of the butt welding of tubes measuring L1,73Y36 11111) in dj:miet(,-r wnrf, found to be: welding current 200-220 a, voltage 28-30 v, welding rate 0-12 m./hr fl-,:r-ri a moderate of automatic welding regime is a pr(-requisitc for obtaining ~, &~-ld mv-_i" i.,; irut2 of hot cracks), with slow subsequent cooling (by not more than 150'C/hr). 'I'lie rl'ollng is followed by tempering at 7-10-760'C for 5 lir. 17he metal of die resulting weld di.~pla.ys satisfactory short- and long-time mechanical properties. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 4 tables. 6 SUB CODE: 13il~/ SUBM DATE: 25June65/ ORIG REF: 004 Card 212 LUKASHEVICH, A.F., agronom; NIKOLAUBKO, M.S., agronom Planning plant protection measures on the collective farmz of Moldavia. Zashch.ra.Bt.ot vred.i bol. 4 no.6:li-12 N-D 159. 15.11) 1. Kolkhoz ",Krr_snyy sadovod", Benderskogo rayona. (Moldavia-Plants, Protection of) *:IKC)i.,','!ENKO, M(3tvey Step _IDC)V4 0., red. (Dw,~,-rf vardens are our prIdej Karliko-i- ye sady -- nasha go v io st Kishinev, KE:,r-tia -mo-ldoveniaske: 1965. 56 P. (MIRA .18:7) 1. WF,~ -?Ty afrronom Rolkhrizit "Ki~a o.ado-vod" TJraspollokogo rayont , selo KI tskarV, V.( la'anya (for Illikolayeliko) . / A (" ;~ /-/ / / "V ~~)j., F1v, VAKUIMUO. V., kandidat se11skokhozyay9tvennykh nauk; MIKOLAYRIKO. M., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk. Correct use of perennial plants In municipal landscape gardening. Zhil.-kom.khos. 4 no.5:22-24 154. (KLRA 7:9) (LandscaP6 architecture) (Perennials) GOLIDEN8LAT, Iosif Izrailevich; IUKOLAYENKO,_ILiko1ay Aleksandr-ovich; BOKSHA, R.V., red.; POPCVA, S.M., tekhn. ---- [Calculation of thermal stresses of nuclear reactors]Raschety temperaturnykh napriazhenii v iadernykh reaktorakh. Moskva, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 158 P. (MIRA 15:1-1) (Nuclear reactors) Nikola~ vnko, N~. it. "The oscilla'Lionb of a,-,. i-r. "in La, - (m a P1 -Y -i 1, , D-,. -3 r. -r tral -:~i itjs in t, c~* (TsM I P':-, lioscow, (Diss-!rta~.Ion "er t Ln a ~J~ %rial rp ~ ,)f -aii( J.i,-! Itopis, No. 25, 1,.51). !,,'os Col" - - NIKOIAYEYK0 I N.A. I kand.tekhr-nauk Steady oscillati~--,-.s in an unbounded sllab lying m an elasto- viecous semispuce or a semispace vith an elastic aftereffect. Trudy MIIIGS no.8:129-139 158, (MIRA 14:7) (Vibration) (Elasticity) MIKOIAYMO, U.A. (gor.Perovo) Limited bearing capacity of dynamic systems subjected to impul- sive forces. Stvoi.mekh. i raech.soor. 1 no.2:40-44 '59. (MIR& 12:4) (Structural ffamea) 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EOLOITATION 30V/2494 Trishevskly, Igor' Stefanovich, Boris 1111ch Panicn, and N~kolay Antonovich Nikolayenko Sli tki I IzlozhnItsy (ingots and ingot Molds) Klyev, GostekhIzdat UkrSSR, 1959. 221 p. 2,200 copies printed. Ed.: L. Raytburd; Tech. Ed.1 K. Ousarov. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for engineers and technicians In the steelmaking, rolling, and founding industries, as well as for stu- dents of vuzes and tekhnikums, COVERAGE: The authors discuss mold designs for casting heavy Ingots in the production of rimmed--lind killed-steel blooms and slabs. They make suggestions for calculatIn Ingot and mold dimensions to assure minimum waste. Alao discussel are mold failure and Its pre- vention and modern methods of Ingot-mold making. -;, J!, ~ - diagrams of molds and noL cops usea at iarger 6oviet steel plant- are presented. No perBonallties are men#1,..,t;). There are 39 references: 25 Soviet, 3 German, and 11 EnglIsh. C a rtl=~ SOV/13-59-1-23/23 AUTHORS: Shandrenko, G.I. and liikolayenko, N.A. TITLE: Bandaging of Ingot izlozhnits) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1959, Nr 1, pp 94 - 96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of reinforcing ingot moulds with bandages on their durability is discussed in the lieht Df experience gained at vari3us iron and steel works. It is concluded that the advaitages of the ap~)lic~_tion of bandages for reinforcing large ingot moulds a-re well established. Bandages should be cast from a high-t--arbon steel or from steels 40G, 5OG or 60G; they should be placea only on the external layer of the mou.1ds. ingot moulds for sheet ingots should be also made with localised increases in the wail tbickness in zcnes liable to over- heating. The correctness of the shape and dimensions of localised increases in wail thickness should be checked experimentally. There are 6 figures and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet acid 1 a translation from English. ASSOCIATIONS: VNIIOChERMET i Ukrainskiy institut met-allov Cardl/l (Ukrainian Institue of Metals) usmmm-m-61003 _1.11= M '"("4= .-" n.__ . "~ agr , , (-ft.- ) -wnno.!o -1 -" 114 VIII, 0=4= Im -TV m-nq ml m A-nt%- ~ Am (-T) -A Wswq "Ih p J. -1--.TT-" -n-om 11 -V -MTV P. -14 TT. " m I (---* w T-T-,--T?-- M-n-I .(-4) -PVF-K-v &m,63-0 -V T_T-AV ~ W- .-a -n-IIJ .0 -n-W IT~ P. (,.Mqz) p =jlff m - .1 .(-.-4 lgg== f In *f4 - m p L-0 -0 iv rmawipc -m j- L-m 4T *-MW A is 1..ftTm. J. wx_T 0 P. ru__% ms.-I -4 Imam-w-v a. WM- M J. I'IA IT" L . ul P.1 'ddy p.. qj --C LZ '-.-m PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4238 Golldenblat, I. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and N. A. Nikolayenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences Polzuchest' I nesushchaya sposobnost' obolochek (Creep and carrying Capacity of Shells) Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1960. 59 P. (Series: Akademiya stroltellstva I arkhitektary SSSR. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut stroitel'nykh konstruktsiy. Nauchnoye soobshcheniye, vy-P. 13) 3,200 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: G. N. Vilkov; Tech. Ed.: G. D. Naumova. PURPOSE: This booklet Is Intended for construction engineers, designers, scientific workers, and aspirants studying shell design problems. COVERAGE: The book deals with problems of the creep and limit state of shells. General equations of the theory of high- temperature creep of shells made of different materials are Introduced. The calculation of shells for creep Is based on the momentless theory of A. Ya. Ishlinskly and the elastic theory of Boltzmann-Volterra. There are 13 references: 10 Card 1/3 Creep and Carrying Capacity of Shells SOV/4238 Soviet and 3 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 I. General Theory of Temperature Deformations, Plasticity, and Creep of Shells 1. Introductory remarks 4 2. Equilibrium equations 5 3. Geometric relationships 6 4. Physical relationships 7 5. Finite relation between forces and moments in arbitrary curvilinear coordinates 15 6. Extremal principles 16 II. Momentless Theory of Creep of Shells 1. Fundamental equations of the equilibrium of a shell made of elasto-viBcous material 18 Card 2/3 Creep and Carrying Capacity of Shells sov/4238 2. Fundamental equations of maie of material obeying medium 3. Fundamental equations of made of material obeying of an elastic medium the equilibrium of a 5hell A. Yu. Ishlinskiy's law of a 25 the equilibrium of a shell the Boltzmann-Volterra law 28 III. Moment Theory of the Creep of Shells 1. Fundamental equations of the equilibrium of a shell made of an elasto-viscous material 32 2. Fundamental equations of the equilibrium of a shell made of material obeying A. Yu. Ishlinskiy's law of a medium 44 3. Fundamental equations of the equilibrium of a shell made of material o'beying the Bol tzmann-Vol terra law of an elastic medium 50 Bibliography 59 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AC/af/ec lo-18-6o 14 Am r? F, 4 it I [lire i j .5 gig c PL I? at 11 Ell 1 -I 44 GOLOIENBUT, I.I.. prof.. doktor takhri.nauk; IIIKMAIMIKO. W.A., k-and. tekhn.nauk; GORTACMA, T.V., red.izd~va; HEDVEDEV, L.Ta., takhn.red.; RUDAKOVA, M.I., tekhn.red. (The theory of creep of building materials and its usej Teorila polzuchesti stroitellnykh materialov i as prilozhenJin. Moakva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.m~'-,-ialan. 1960. 253 P. (Creep of materials) (Structures. Tht)---. of) (MIRA 1): 5) /V A/. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6002 Golldenblat, I. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and R. A. Nikolayenkop Can- didate of Technical Sciences. Rashchet konstruktsiy na doystviye seysmichookikh i impullsivnykh oil (Designing Structures For Earthquake and Dynamic Effects) Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1961. 319 p. 5000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Toentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut stroltell- nykh konstruktaiy Akademii stroitel'stva i arkbitaktury SSSR. Scientific Ed.: S. Yu. Duzinkevich, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing Houses B. A. Begak; Tech. Ed..- N. V. Sherstneva. PURPOSEa This book is intended for design engineers, aspirants, and personnel in scientific research institutes. COVERAGEt Methods are discussed for designing some special structures (liquid- filled ground-level and underground tanks and the framed structures which support them) for 4ynamic loads caused by earthquakes. Concise information on Card 1/W NIKOLAYENKO, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Impact on a plate lying on an elastic f6urylaticn. Tr-Ij T.5!;IISK no.lt27-38 'ul. fMiRA 1511.) (Elastic plates and shells) GOLIDENBLAT, I.I.; NIKOLAYEBU, N.A. Determination or s~iismic forces on framed structures supporting tanks containing -liauid. Trudy TSNIISK no.6:301-72 161. (KIfLk 15:1) (Earthquakes and building) Am4oi6o93 aoox EXPLOITATION S/ Nikolayenlico, N. A. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent) a stability of structures. carrying reservoirs; Dynamics and seis= a design manual , (Dinamica i saysmostoykost' konstruktsiy, no- sushchilch rozorvuary*; posobiyo dlya raschota) Moscow, Gosstroy- izdat, 63. 0133 p. illus., biblio. 2,000 copies prLnted. (At head of titlet Akademiy& stroitellstva i arkhitakturyo SSSR. TsentralIny*y nauchno-issladovatellsiciy institut stroitellny*kh konstruktsiy). MPIC TAGS: water reservoir, artificial water reservoir, structurai stability, earthquake immunity, elastic system with liquid. linear elastic system, nonlinear elastic system, stochastic method# Fokker Planck equation, X&rkov process PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book presents the theoretical and experi- mental research results on the dynamics of reservoirs and structures uhich support reservoirs. Probability methods of designing elastio linear, nonlinear, ind parametria (linear and nonlinear) systema filled with liquids to withstand dynamia loads are considered. Card 113