SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKULIN, A. A. - NIKULIN, L. YA.

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ACC NR,AR6004305 SOURCE COUs UP,/02'i6/16VOOO/CMD9/GOOrl/GO09 ;14 AVVIOR-i Volokhonakly. L. A. j Nikulin A. A i Dochkov, D. ~J. Dortnic T:ITLgt Study of veltivg hydrodynamics in a vaou= are furnace by the stimulating - mothod - t" - SWIM Ref. sh. Tekhnolcgiya mashinoAroyenlya, Abs. 9G75 R17 50UMBs Tr. Vesij. n.-i. in-to jaJ;trQtpr i2g.'# v -P- lt 19651 66-77 Ift Y TOPIC TAGSt vacuum &rc furnace, vacuum melting, hydrodynamics, m~ltf'n r-!~tal, w.gnetic field, solenoid ABSTPACTo The distribution of a currart in the molten metal of a vanuum are furnace Io studied, end t1he forces responsible for the metal rotationt the vertical Magnotle field of solenoid and the borizontal ccmponent of the are current. The measurement of hydrodynamic pressures on the molten rmtel model permitted dottimination of their ditstribUtiOU along the beth diameter and depth and determination of the melt rotatict rate. Thq most offfttlve atirri)ng or setal in obnorrod in the zone of the anodic spot, Oome redistribution of pressures and rates of rotation due to friction forces talts.* place. As far as tho Intensity of W_xlng in presence of a solenoid in con- cornimlo the beat affect is obtained whom tLe current cable Is attached to the upper edgo of the orystalliserp In vh1ch case thq horizontal component of the current has tho highest magnitude. In melting steel tsoding to ghost, it is advisable to use ~1 _2 t-441A45, R L 2761046 ACC "' AFA00AN5 01 a bifilor cable with an attochment to 4he upper flange of the cryoUlliser. It, this case# In the absence of a solwoiJ thors.is no rotation of the metal. 16 Is poesibla to use a solenoid an a sUel crystallizer. In dosigning then correation far the screening effect# uhich in determined by modeling# should be made. 0. Prove SUD CMU i II/ SUBM DATEs none V V2.1 on El Al fmfflp 915 "1 i -1171 :7 ) Z-J"'ftf4JG L 46776-6A Eftl (d ~/Ewl (r-)/EAP(y M~~P(t)/q ACC _NTs___A60t4548 SOURCK CODKc WM9616510001011IM03INW5 AUTHOR: VolokhonskVj,_L* .1 Kikmlln, A. A,j Bochkov D. A.s Bortrdebak, N. 1. TrMZt Investigation of the hydrodynamics of a melt a vaauun are furnace by a simulation rathod A SOURGEt Ref. th. Elektrotekhnika I energetika, Abs. 11N10 REF SOURCEs Tr. Vses. n.-I. in-ta elektrotAwm. obarjdL~'vyp. 1, 1965, 66-77 TOPIC TAGSt are furnace, vacuum furnace, melt hydrodynamics ABSTRAM Current distribution in a liquid bath of a vacuum arc furnace has been studied, and the causes of metal rotation have been deteruinedl they are: vertical magnetic field of solenoid and horizontal component of are current. By measuring hydrodynamic pressures in a liquid-metal riodel, the pressure distribution over the diameter and depth of the bath were round and the colt rotation speeds were determined. The metal is agitated particularly vigorously in the anode-spot zone, some redistribution of pressures and valocitica being offected by the forcou of friction. Yrom the viewpoint of Intense mixing, in a solenoid-type design, the current-aupply conductor to the upper flange or the crystallizer to more efficient because the horizontal current component In greater. Welve figures. Bibllograpt7 Of 4 titles- 0- Provo [Translation of abstract) SUB GOD9Ii7l 09 COMO M 621.365.2 . 1.54A.O4l.82t5381.12:532.5t5.4-143-------J ACC Nk, AP,602093S-, SOURCE CGEC: UR/0l37/66/QQ0/(102/VG6l/V06L AUTHORs Ghcberbakov A. L Mikuslint A. A*,- Okorokov. G. K.; Focaaw D. A i&rfarshinov, V. A... Voi -A. . F0 A. ITITLZ: The effect of the electric power parameters on a vacuum arc furnace on Ingot 1crystal.lization conditions 'SOURCES Ref. zh. Notalluil, Abe. 2V396 IREF SOURCE: Elektrottmiya. Hauchno-tekhn. cb., vyp. 4S, 1965, 34-37 JOPIC TAGS: vacuum arc furnace, alternating magnetic field. constant ragnotic Hall TPANSLATIOH: An invistigation was ma( of the affect of electric par,"eterl or I Ivacutn arc furnace on crystallization! 6nditions of an irqzot, as wr.11 a!i t1,,! pornibl- :lity of Influencing Ion process with the use of constant ajv! alte.-nnt- iing magnotic fields. An analytic and experimental correlativn betwccr, tbv!ni parp".terr. and the ct- .tstallization of an ingot was determined. The m-lative depth h/V oF n li- quid wall was equivalent for molds of different diwnsions by caintaking 11he vjuniity constant. The value 1/0 suitable for a metal with a snall 2-1.4hene region ey.- tension may serve aa the criterion for celection of the electrical vieltinp cycle. ror I* antal with am extendtd 2-phaze region it Is necessary to dec"as,2 the 1%.ret dlw-ntor i and to decrease Ute operating current as much as poasibla In order to prownt ecgrega- UDC: 621.36S.22-992.001.5 Card 2/2 ACC MR, AR6020912 tion defects. The us* of an alternating WrAtIc field prevents ctructural defects, character&Uc of Lagats wIted in a constant wagnetic field, and Is a prcmiaLng meth- od for are stabiLizatlan during vacwm we w*ltLvge3 figawes. G. Lyubloov . 6M CODC: JLS 7.0 fV cmd 2/2 ACC NR. AR6027498 SOURCE COD"E: AU7HOR: Kikulin A. A._; Bochkov, o. A.; Filimonova, Me A.; Artemlyev, V. D.; Voiokh~~~&- - TITEZ: Exporisiontal stu4y of ingot heat balance during the remelting of a consuzabla electr,e,"141' All 4 76321 SOV/894i-3-6/--12 Fig. 11. Relationship between drawing parameters and drawing ratio per pass. and Deformatioi; ni~-unr by 3UBMITTED: orack formation. The authors also conditions for flat die forging of There are 11 figures; 4 tables; and Februar-I 23, 1959 78321 SOVIB 9 - 8 - 3 - 6 discuss briefly G and uranl;,m. 5 Sovic referenrez. C.-trd PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 621 Mikulin, Aleksandr Georglyevich Peredovyye metody prokatk1 besshovnykh trub (Modern Methods of Rolling Seamless Pipes) Klyev, GostekhIzdat, 1957. 31 P. (Series: Obsen peredovym oPYtom) 5,000 Copies printed. Ed.; Samokhvalov, Ya.; Tech. Ed.: Novik, A. PURPOSE: The booklet is Intended for foremen and skilled workers In pipe rolling shops equipped with Pilger wills, COVF.RAGE-. The booklet describes advanced work methods used by Pilger mill machinists at the Dnepropetrovsk Plant Iment K. Llbknekht. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 5 Card 1/2 Modern Kethads of Rolling Seamless Pipes 621 Ihe pipe rolling shop of the Plant imeni Llbknekht 6 Technological process of pipe rolling on PIlger mills a Piercing mill 13 PIlger =112 25 Pllger mill oporation 16 Advanced meihods of rolling on Pilger mills 18 Basic kinds of rejects on Pilger mills, their cause and methods of elimination 29 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 GO/ad 9-15-58 TMIKETEV, Kk-K-; KOZLOV, D.R.; KRUZKIUX, K.P.; MEZHUMV, R.N.; KLEZW, A.G.;,#32a" "r PANKIN, V.A.; SKLVIX,, (;.F.; LWKIC~Op I.I., red, Isd-va; WINOTA, G.Vv takhal redi - (Fatal-cuttIng machines; kinematio adjustment of metal- cluttIng motakin") Metal lorashushekto stookf; kinesiaticheaWa nastroUm imetalloraskusbekikb stankov, Pod red. A.G.Nalchism. M=kvm. Mambes. 1962. 179 p. (KIZA 16t2) 1, Moscow. VessoymsW saochnyy maskLmatraiteliWy Lastitut. Kafedra 'Matal1ormahusbakie stanki I instmainkty.0 2. Prepo- davatoll kafedry 46stalloreshuskeMyo stanki I Instramemityw Tsesoymmago Zacchnogo IftshinostroltolOnego institute (for an e=opt LesnIchanko, SmIrnova). (Notal. cutting) (Vkahiner7, Kinmatles of) IMU.N.- Alaksandr ProkapIr*vich. aborshchilc netal-lokoustruktair: MOACM, ~ I-- I.K., izizho, red.; MMMSOY. A.P.. Insh., rod.; WGIXA. X.A.. toklzn.rodo (Efflatent methods of &ssoubling metal structuree) 11rolsveditel'u" pvto" albovid motellokonstruktall. Rookve. Gas. nauchno-tekho, lnd-we weldnostrolt.11t-ry, 1958. 41 p. WILA 1203) 1. Uralmashunwod (for 911tulln). (AdldinC. Iron and stool) "ProJoat of Im Tubesestric- Tatles by A. a. likuLtn, gMAU- jya J Nartografin, go 2, 1956# pp 47-52 the performed chronametering of computation of 100 excesses and 25 horlsontal extensions of lines by means of six of the most commonly used, tachoometric tables shove.' that the tables proposed by the author are the met suitable. The tables are compiled according to the ~ollw4in& form- h z 112 D sin 20 ; d a D cos2.) Tbo most rational 'limits of 0 and 0 for the Soviet Union are establisbod. "w tabelation for plainie &W for tv4wd resiow Is described and azuW44w Ce application are presen-.*d. SUN IM RMLIV, Arritstty So - KASLOT. m4alctor; KWAR#r,;.*(A, L.t'.. MIMCI-Ir 1. vat-KOKANOTt.. I.T., takhalaboticly r4la"cor [fushometrIc tables] TuWwmwtrIth4ott* to%litsy. *nvvs. Irl-To opodes.lit-ry. t"7. 314 po OV~o 10:10 (Taftoter-ftbles) gt=.M,_A,W"j$j kv *Tjoh MMJM~t, A.T.v rod.t ICKARtIOVkf L.K.v "d o isfi-4"j, mwt T.T. t tokka. rot. ETmeWmftjs table#] ToWwometrishosido tablLtoy. led.2. Ko- skvag Isd-" podes. lit-17t 1"0. 3U P. (KML 24ts) (ou w"Ing-Tables, *tee) - Hunarp A.S. Tocbnlc4d levellrg wIth roft gra&&Ud in docimmUrto G*W* L kwto nao2c 33-37 F 163. WeA 1693) (LA"Ilft) i9pblKs Sergeyevich; WIMOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich; T=P!, 11TU?T'GW';&tovich; MASLOV, A.V., prof., red. [Methodological instmctions on organizing and conducting initial field training In mmeying) Metodichaskie ukaza- nils. po organizateli I provedentlu pervol uchabnoi geode- zichaskot praktiki. lKoakys, Nedra, 1965. 115 p. (MIRA 28:11) KMIX, A.Tg rANTANT, X.Kh. Some considerations concerning the faviation of local stmetwts of the lower Cartoniforous. Vabasapog"*ume 116 no*5vl9&200 056. (KutA 10: 4) Is rafedra C901001 K*ftl I Oss. (TiLUr A.S.6.1to-41oology, Strmatural) Nimq~_A.T. -` . --O~A Conditions governing the accumdatlou Of 6011INsat In thw t4rr4- Con,jus formation of tko levor CarboulfM7000 of the geutMeoteru Tatar A,S.S*R. Goh, cap. &s., an. U7 noo9tZ91-292 157. (KIM 13t1) lol[asawkly gosularstyewWy univeraltot In. Ullyanovw-Lenlua. fafedre Coola It nefti I gas&. frialtar AeSeSeRo-4sology, Stratigmphls) IFIXULIN, A.T. . Oil potential of torrigeco- , sedlusate of the Lower Urbonifems In the aouthoastorn Tater A.S.S.R. Uch. cap. W. nn.- U? no,9: 293-296 '57. (KEU 13: 1) l,eguanakly gasudaretvanygy usiversitst Is* V.I. Ullyanova-Zenims. Xafedra gtoloel neftl I gaza. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Petroleue-4oology) 4 NIFULIM, A.v., CArd Geo Win :ici (diss) ",I;truct,jre la and petrolou Of the lower P4rt of Q; coal deposits in soAAtheast TatarsklmAIi~;R." hasan', 195b, rN Fr 27 pp (Ka-an, Order of Labor fied ~A=Ier :itate )Iniv in V.1, Ullyanoy-Lenin) (VLP 27-58p 129) - 22 - 3/00)J60/000/007/001/002 8027/B076 AUTHORS: Nikulin A. I., Sharonov L. V. TITLE: Structure and oil productivity of Upper Tournaisian and Lower Visean deposits of southeastern Tatariya PERIODICAL: Geologlya nefti I gat&# no. 7, 1960, 15-18 TEIT. In addition tothe very large Devonian depo3its in southeastern Talann. thare is a number of smaller oil deposits in the Upper Tournaisinn and Lower Visean deposits. The Upper Tournaiaian deposits consist of grey or greyish-brown limestone which is porous and saturated vith oil; remains of narine fauna, are present. Various foraminifera suggest that the Uppe!r Tournalsian deposits were formed in the Kizel age. The Stalinogorskiy hori- ton consists mainly of sandstone mixed with clay. The lower boundary of the Tullskiy horizon is not always clearly outlined; in the southeast the terrigenous Stalinogorskiy deposits are supplanted by carbonate accu~ 2ulations with'Tula fauna, of which large brachiopodes are characteristic; In the northwest terrigenous bela are present in the Tullskiy horizon and completely replace the carbonates on the Popovskly Plateau. The Tullskiy Card 112 3/009 ,/60/000/C07/001/002 Structure and oil productivity ... -2027/B076 horizon reaches a thickness of 30 m in the far southeast of Tatariya ani diminishes gradually to 8-10 m towards the most and northwest. kll these formations are oil bearing. The collective properties of the limestones of the Upper Tournalsian bed are not constant anidlepend upon the porosityj sometimes, however, the entire bed to oil bearing. In the Stalinogorski7 horizon the reservoir rocks are sandstone and silt with varying porosity. Theme deposits do not contain such large occurrences as the Devonian beds of the sane region and are sometimes of a very simple structure. In the Shegurchinakaya, Shugurovskaya, and other structures lithological traps are present. The existence of a number of oil deposits which are proven to be of industrial size has been so far established in the lower Carboniferous strata. Further prospecting is still necessary for most of theml on the basis of previous experience It 1i expedient to carry out trial drilling for oil from the lower pit coa3 layer In a closer network than In the case of Devonian deposits. This ne,- nsity to often conditioned by the small site of the occurrences and th#- ,:omplicated structure. There are 2 figun and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Tat9II (Tatar Scientifl-7 ',Rc.-carch Petroleum Institute) Card 212 9 1 ; ". I I I ., ? . . li . ii I KULII,.~, I'm, V. ; S.G.; '~IiAN',!.CVA, 7 A.. , . ' I . , , . I I 4 . . r r ,4' , , C'. Prospecting for o~ , "he 4 of ti-0 R " ~ I A ~ A " . KW-A Vmlley 14)rl.lr.~n -)" porm, Frovincj. Trnidy Ti:'~T;l nc. ~~: 7r 163. 0. " 1 t~?#. L *!: - 1) IVAKOV, N.V.; KIKUL19t L.V. ~'-- "i I ChwmaterlstLas of the poont of the root system in som earn varieties and b3iwids, AgroblelsgU 5066-787 S-0 164. (MIRA 171ll) I* Wauchoo-issledovatellskly institut sellskogo khozyaystva TSontrell- no-chernownwy polosy imul Dokuchayova. NIKUM, 8. F.g Me power engirwering oC the deep mridn, of soils WIteav's aethod.0 Kin Highor Mucation U=. Chelyabink Imt of the Nachmization and Elect&-ification of Aericulture. Chelyabinakg 1956. (Digaertation for the Degree of Candidate in Tadmisia Sciences) 331 Wrhwya Istopts', Uo 239 1956 KOSUV, L.P.& VAGLY, L.I.; NIKULE. B K.; PAK, H.S.; RUDAV07, G.M.; SAYFIO E.Kh.; , V.A.; SOKOLZV, F.A.; SPIRDMOV, P.V.; SHPOLYARSKIT, D.M.; TIKHOKOVA, I.p red. (Overall mectanization and cultivation practices for cotton crops] Kompleksuata makhanizatolia i agrotekbnika khlop- chatzdka. Tsebbmty Gos.lzd-vo Uzbekskol SSR, 1964. 407 p. (KIRA 17sll) 1. Sredneeziatakly Institut makhanizatail I elektriflimtsli sellskogo kho2yaystva. 2. Sredmaxiatskiy institut makhani- zatail. i elaktrifikstail. sellskogo khoz7aystva (for all except Tikhonova). KIKULIN* D*D.# iztrJ2.; VOLKIN, V.N., lazh. Flamw prece"em re=iro w9f1ml preparation. Ber4p. truda r prom, a n0.1011&.19 0 14. (KIRA 17o11) XV=X. D*D*& KMLI, N&T*. "Aush&iy rod&ktor; XUXHIIU. I.L.. takhai- 0--womair relaktor. 0%varlows of spe stu patrolems rtawriew) Owt rabotr saftoperersbavr"Llusbabiage, swo"O Ifeek", Isd-ws, soft@ 1 Pro*-toplilrul lit-rr, IVA. 71 re (on IAWQ (hilrelsimp-leflaing) SONDARAKO, B.I.t NIOU",ka SUKHANOI(, T.P.; XIATNUOYL, X.T., veduo&hW-rodaktar; T]tCWIJIOY. A.T.. tok!xnichoskir rod&,ktor [Catelyltic areftleel rAtalttich4okli kreduse Kcakve, Gose mwhao- tokbno tat-wo twftlanot I Cars*-topltvuot Itt-ry. t956. 206 p. (Cracktas prea*vs) (aft 9--q) Rum,& V-2.- - ContrIbaUan of offlolency musters. Xsft.kMs.34 w.4t"-74 Ap 156. (F*troleun--R4flnlnC) (oft 9: 7) arain, D.D. , jksmw is the rtao for the o4pawi4t oat*wiso. uftfa&Ljc 2 sea: M-29 JA '57. (mm 10a) 1. Hav"y Imbioner Mookawakago mof t4pererobatyTayuMhoge save". (Potralem Industry) D.T,., '.nzh.; "TOLK:I;, V.N., Inzh. Analy3ls of the causes of trgumat!itm 1h pntrple= er,:i 09 reflneries. Betop. truds v prom. 8 no.122:26--;S D 164. (MIRA 18!:) DRA'15KIKH, A.F. PRAVSYlKii, V. YOLbA,r-C-,?'v' V.A. MI ~`E r-;.*4 1, K1~ . 5 EA. 1 N Ye ............... Study or the radio linn: o4" excited tqdrogert at a waveloingth or 5, ca, u3ing a quantum paranagroittc uplifier. Dckl. AN SS-Sull 163 nc,.2032- 3 3,1. J 1 16 5. (MIRL 180) 1. Submitted tacember 31, 1964. F.?tT(I)/FBD Csflq'j--2 ICCRUION Mi AP5018742 WOM/65/163/0*0332/0334, AMON Pr*v*kikhj_A.,T.; Dr*vekiP_,_E. V.; J~oj~~savp V. A,; KIs-exhn1k"A Of 90 Ifflnilin, D. Te. ) M eyd V. S -igation of the rad TITM I Invest lo line of excited hydrogen at 5 cm wavelv*tbp maing a quantum paramagnetic amplifier Saimcits AN SSSR& Dokl&dYP Y- Ifi3, no. 2j. 1965P 332-334 galaxy, galactic nebula, line Intensity, line vidthp intric MI: _Zgj2 agronon tqdrogen lInep quantum dey1ce AWTVACT: Bince stars are more likely to have excited hydrogen than neutral Vqdro- 1 vigils mi study of the excited-hydrogen mlio llnes can yield information on the tittwture of the galaxy. Ibn authors describe experiments made In 1964p vb1ch corp-~ f1med the presence of such a line) plotting its profile irL the Omega nebula. This van mmde possible by using a traveling-wwre quantum paramagnetic amplifi,-Tr for 5~-cm oravolongth,. operating at 4.2K, vith gain of 25 db W-A bandvidth 26 MC. The rafto- cpt!atrograph used for the obse-vation was a modulatior-type radiometer with triple frmpwncy conversion aM contour analyzer. Tvo me&=ewntx w*re rAde (In My and ~WY). In the f1rat the spectrum from the nebula was compared with the TMIation sipectrus of-the earth's atmosphere and an&JYzed in the 3.~-Mc bLndp and in the Corti 1/2 L. 1938-66 ~ACCISSXOW NRI AP5016742 second the comparison was with the radiation frOM A-Cygni and the analysis in the 3.5-~Mc baM* Similar results were obtained In both casen. A pronounced Increase In the radiation from the nebula was.obser"d in the 5763 Fic region. The radio- lirke Intensity at the maximum In estimated at 3,8 t 0-5% of the continuous apec- tr=, and the width at 50% intensity,is 1.2 t 0.3 Mc- The effect of the earth's rotation arouncX tbP sun on the line position was also observed. "7be authors thw* 4Y 71 __KqTql'kovj'F. A. Agad !L-_L )4p. LIU. 1R. rwriykkly"~D. A. z Teo.At j 4.1;,,:tcrr useful d1scussions We 'A,V, Po Kozo1apw;'&nd_q#_,_.jft_Qhr._ Ws report-van presented by V. A. Koteltnikov, Orig. aft. hast figures. be ABSOCIATIONs none GUIOUTTID1 24Dee64 ENCLt 00 SIM CODIs AA 11H 1W GOV 3 004 OTEM 1 001 COM 212 GVOZDLIIGVICg 11.1 ==X, !:.I UGI, NJ; KOSO.-J,;, D.; 11MADIW11G, Z. " amar Uelshmn.Laafs vincom2le) with wwo-cutaneous lesions. Leta mod. lugool. 15 UO'63:663-01 161. 1. Institute of Hicrotdology, Institute of Pathology.,and Pediatric Cliniag Medical faculty# University or Sarajevo. (LEIS"NIASIS KU=UTAn= In Inf i child) (UISHWIDAIS VISCEML in inf & Child) NiM1119. G, F. "geononq of Zlectric rwer in the Rolling 91115 or the serp L Kolotj plantom Collection of Data of the, Scientific and Technic&L Session on Electric Power 9conotw, (Sbornik materialcry ns=hno-tekhnicheekoy sesaii po ekonomii elektroenergii), go 11, mommic, 1949, 139 PV- All-Union Scientific md T*cWc&L Society of Power Ezu~inaerg Koscow Division, rhAustrial, Zlectrical Raginearing Section. W - 15368, 6 Doe 5o MortamtW In somm of *Ioctrto pwor comaumpttes. ftm.essft. 12 26.10118-20 0 057. (KMA 10110) 1. Savo& ISO" I molotO (for 51kalls). 2. %wrC*s*%-K*sswr&o (f or RGEWIGO. (IMmetrte pmer) sluitlys G.r. pmrtablo wao4warttmg vAchtnoE swz*etta by G.r.1filmlim) Rate. t i-sabr. Predl. v stral. no,6:77-M g58- (PaPA 11:10) (Jotater (Woo4workIng maclhjn*)) VIBMUMV EM, 3 fft SOWMM,. ra.lu.t TSALLAGOV, A.P.F N , B.S.; YOUM, A.r. (VAgkvz)j QWW.-Gr.; U t A. P. gx"tw for oloctrioal mchin-so usiog UWrlstorv. Zlektri- chostwe mozt7/r-77 IP 164. (MIRA 17c 3) 2, Gwudmvt"nvff LAgUtmt pa pzo7 ktirowwdru oloktroob*r*- davanlya dlym tyaxbelor prcWshlomosti, (forTembenevskir, Solmhtkhot TS&lbWw,, Zamram)o 2. Metallurcichaskir sarod "Urp t solotl (for KkmUn, Larkin), SOV / 124 - 5 8 - 10 - 11466 Translation from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 109 (USSR) AUTHOR; Nikulin, G.M. TITLE: Vibrations and the Dynamic Stability of Curved Rods (Kolebaniya i dinamicheskaya ustoychivost' krivolincynykh sterzhney) PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn. konterentaii, poevyashch. 40-letiyu Velikoy Oktyabrlsk. sots. revolyutsii. Nr Z. Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1957. pp 26-Z7 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Ca rd I/ I ", XIMLIM-1. GIN Organisation of the work of designers In t1w '~*TerAhcV Ljmathor-aM Shoo ProductiGn Cczbino, Krzhe-cbuv.prcn~ 6 uoallc28-29 9 164,m (MIRA 1894) Forest Nurseries Use of cover c mps witt) sPot seedinr, Les I ster,' Ito. 3, 1952 Monthl-7 "at of RUggjtga Ar.C.P"In-m. Library of Convrens,, JulY 1052. Uncla salf ted. N"Y;UL!4, i.-k-.-, prof .(Krmenoyarsk) Innrease of tho effectivenias of capi!~41 lnvostmntq In power ang inearing. El"ktricheatyo no.1005-57 0 164. (MIRA 17;12) RMULINt I.A., prof. (Kraanoyarik)~ TFOTSU.IN, V.A., tnzh. (Krasnoyarsk); V, Tu.M., inth. (Krasnoyarsk) Calculation of the excitation of synchronous motors with consi- deration of minimum energy loss. ElektrIchestyo no-08-14 AP 165. (HIRA 18t5) riI tig it- 4 ql~ -lit its lit 11 till 49 49 j d A j NIVILIN. 1A.. kan&. t*kha. muk dotg. lklivtry of lowd freight w1thim the railroad jmcttoa area. TvAr MIT nG.28:u%-Iz,* 159. (lUU 13:2) (11allroaols-Frolght) 25(7) 9/33 AUTHOR; Nikulin, I.V. TITLE: A Versatile Lathe Attnchment PBRIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1r)59, 11ir (,, 1, 33 ABSTRACT: This attar.,liment Dj denij,:,,rird1 for cuttinig procision holes off-center and at an angle, c-itting multiple- threads, and turning mr.-ichine r~ rts on sel, squares. It has a conic shank for insurtion into '.!ie lathe headstock opIndle. If no "SIP" c(~oi-d1n,!t-!_--boring machine is avialable in the f;ho~,, the device can also be used for making jigG and fix-%uren. It is simple and gives high-prece.-Alsion. hclles located on different coordinates. There 1!,, 1 1 i Card 1/1 NIKULINg I.Ym. Introducing dies for bending the edge and shaping the rotdial groove. Blul.tookh.-okon.infom.Goo.nauch.-ir-al.inot.nauch.i t4h.Inform. 18 no-11:35 N 065. (MIRA 18:32) SARVIMP U.S.; RIKULIM, I.ra,j.GUSffCHIH, G.G- rntroducing an autowtic machine for cutting th"ads in box auto., Stul.,tokh,-ekon.infora.Goo.mauch.-Iesl.inst. nauch.l. tokh.infors. 18 no.11:20-21 9 165. (KIRA 18:12) Pror. i,. U. Abr., Gorlkly Oncollgical Oiapensaryg -c1948-, *Earl; bla,~nosls or Cancer of the atomach, " Liov. Aed. No. 7, 1948; "Infections and Traumntic oi~s'cioroa'es," Gorlkly, IV46, x1riLig X.6 - - L~~ We for the Ouft of the ht&Ur sax to ftnotlas In tatorftl dlasomes, 911a. Svc, gookwa 30 ao.9:75-81 Upt 1"2. (CUM 23:2) le.lPrOwear. 2, Of the Dspwt"ut of Dtagaosts of tatormal Noonan (K"d - Prof. 9. 0. likellm). Gorlkly V441441 lasttfmt*. 4 '14 KMMDr, r,G,.jAr,9PMT1C1f, X.A.1"TA., I.Tao GlInIcal stgnifloamoo of roinfamamt of conditionst refldz to insulin and Iminal by @=It 44v4a of uncom"Heawd atimalaso K21AO med.# X*skva 31 &e.5:52-55 my 1953. (CUM 25:1) 2. hvfsesar for Malla, Can4f4ato X~dU&l Salewes for Allperavich. 2. of the.viscaostic ftp"t~at (ama& - Prof, L (1, 51kalia), Gorskly ft&Uml Imthate. I TIMIS, K,G~j profossor (Gartki) Noble@ of r". Arik. 26-M.2125-26 mr-JI, (.*. (MCAMIM, "Osse"t (a" M) o1wesarusts) RIMIR, X.G~, profetto.r. Qb*au" problears in the tbaorr of carticavlaceral patholoff. as Intwprated, by allatclate. Klin."t. 32 no.g,.*19-23 9 '54.(NM, 7:12) 1. Is kafe4ry prqwftvtikt vautravuM tolassay (Sav. prof. 9.(I.Ntkm- tin) ler1kovsketo w4ttaimmkop tutituta issal S.K.Ktrava. (C~ML 0 , patkela". Gartlesvi4aeral th4ory, aduc.) NIKULIN. X.G.. professor $Me results of tte dtapoetta at* of redtotoUne in tatergal dt"ameno Terepearkhe 213 20,7937-43 f56* (RUA 10tl) 1@ 18 k*f~ft PrOPOdavtlkl vmtreanikh bologney Clorthea uditain- Gkogo Institute, (IODIM, radioactive dime of wartme dig.) idulto Ic a-- prof. (Oorlkilr) Chroutc pumouts. ltlin.wd. 35 no.lz:46-50 0 157o (FEUM)NU chrouto, pothocone & th4ro (am)) proC. (Gortkir) Icuts ospental pnmmonia. Sov+ed. 27 no.120-4 D'63 - (KIRA 17 94) NIKULIN, K.G., prof. (Gorlkly) Ast%mold bronchitis. Sov.med. 28 no.12:121-124 D 165. (YIRA 1802) HOLCUWVj, A.F... insh.; NIKULIK, K#Kop arkhitakt; SHAMR'IKOVo, N,I,, Ln5h, &4ildiW a now shop for the Sinanimlu PIPO Pl"t- PrOm- strol. 39 no.&9-12 161. (mm 14:,g) (sLmrsksja-4*wtrvctl= lbftstrY) J~,-IIMULIK,-Kc~ dotsentf DBRUTIUVt VcGwf Iffective space p3&nni*C and amstructioa dealsioss for morriee baildings. TrW UisI.Politokh.inst. no.109g"J 161. (KM 14t 7) (Nmplwv*sl bmiWags) NDIMMTg A.F.V LVAk.; WWM'o K j arftitektw; T3TAXDTm, A.L1, --mv K I A MWft loW ftiob F~fiw _M of baflAf for FEW, strolo 40 n0*711649 162. (Km 15,&7) I (ragtwj~:;.q#" ad cowtrwtlm) (SrWawwk) arkMtektor Concaming the layout of rolUng milla. Sbore trud,, XII po strde ASIA (Sverd.] no.66-16 t63. (NM IWO NDLMWVp A.P.p Insh.1 I(IXULIM, K.K.p arkbitektort TITAKOV, A.Z., inzh. Designs for prefabricated buildings of pipe drawing "a, Sbore trud. NII po stroi. ASIA (Sward*] no.8tl7-28 163. (MIPA 16vio) Elms, K.T., I ho"r. I..... p-p--- -,q-% Yweed o"ll et 17 w-5:15-19 94 ibe eliabwtag sow ta a retW Me. f5smO 151. 0M 9g8) (Ulm. Retwy) KIOLIS, LT.; WRITS. ritto lbw Uchwlogloal oqmlpmnt for comat allU. 15swalt 22 neeb4-11 Yw-Ap t56. (mm 9sq) (06~t laduatries-SVIP"at MA supplteo) IMORt Nikulin, K.T. SOT-101-5a-5-1/10 TITM The Further Development of the Cement Industry (0 dellneyshem razyitii teementroy protyahlennosti) PERIODICLLt Teem4nt, 1958, Nr 5, PP 1-6 (njaa) ABSTRAM Soviet production of cement intrttsed from 18.9 million tons in 1954 to 26-~ million tons in 195T. The output per worker rose from 441 te 575 tons. 7he riaing Ademand for cerent, however, still can n-,t be satisfied. The planred construction or now cement plants was not fulf0led in 195T~ Tn the RMIIR in 1957 cement plants wcrt ir. c~era.tton in only, 45 Cf 150 economic. re:-Ions. Tie rvaracp !Iz;tane_-t alorj vU,:h. ce=ert, was transported, wae 524 km iL 11156, only a slight decrease compaxol to the "~GZ km 'a 1954. In, '4965 ccment will be pro- duced in, ~4 ec cnomlz rte!cns of tho R:~FZII, ana the average traneport distance tt, lowl:red to 550 km, In the Kazakh 3-IR, thq total noel for ceme-,t will be met by, local prc- ducticn in, 19C,5,- more than half is now supplied by other re- publ'.cs. Natural gas. will fill 6C-7%~ of the dettands .of the cement ir-!"Otu in 1965- Blast furnace slag, will be used an & wider scale. Equipment and technoloeical. instal- Card 112 Iations to perr-it a, finer rrinding of the cenent. will be put NMLINV our cLain o~bjfjctiv-i in 1961 to to put wi lar -cainctfa -"snttp into opomtion ahml oA' tire. Womont 27 ao.lll-~ h-", '". (HMA 1492) (Genant plmts) 3/891/6Z/000/000/oWO06 xow/Ai26 AUTHMSt Hikulln, K.V., Kholln, 1. 1. Tr=1 Tendency of the technical development of the ceamt, Industry SOURCES Novole Y khlmli I tokhnologll tsamenta; trudy soveshchenlys, po kht- all I tookhnologli tsomnta, 1961; jad-~ Zdit#d by P.P. Budmikov mid others, Moscow, (;osstroylzdat,, 1962, 12 - 21 TEXr: The future development of the Soviet cement Industry In 1961 - 1965 Is discussed, some particular data of plants and several Important problems to be solved are mentioned. The Soviet cement Industry growe faster than other branches of industry. The US= will become the greatest cement producer in the world in the next 2 - 3 years and, therefore, It Is rAces"ry to build every year plants with 9 - 10 =111lon tms of total cement output. The basic type of kiln foresom In the technical development program (1961 - 1965) for the new plant is the rotating kIlnx (5 x 185 m) with 675,000 tons, anwAal capacity or the mullor typo (4-5 x 170 m) ielth 450,000 tons per annum. The main Increase In cement production will be effected by the wet process. 62 rotating kllns Card 1/3 S/891/6Z/0W/00Q/0W006 Tendency of the technical dev*lopcont of t2w .... AO57/Al26 working by the wet process will be erected in 1961 - 1965. 31 of which will be 5 * 185 m. while 17 furnaces with cyclon heat ex4hangers or calcination gmtes and * 950 ton/day capacity each will work by the dry method. With the Increasing capacity rise@ also the problem of efficient cooling syst4mx. Orate coolers, produced In ttw plant *Volgota*mty&ztwv&W, are most convenient wd gave positive results in the Kuybyshevskly t"wntnyy sayod (Kuyby"v Cement Plant). The de- siccation of the cement slurry In an Important problemi Investigated in the in- stitute unTseemeah. rn order to Improve the mIll1ng technique the production of modern tube-slUx (3.2 x 15 m) was started In the plant "Slblrmash". An ef- feative procedure In a two-stage adIlIng In an open cycle, uhile a closed m111- Ing cycle has ttw'advantage to produce cements with high specIfLo vurface (up to 4.500 - 5.000 cm%). Jet wills are highly effective since several technologi- cal operations may be carried out by them (grinding, drying, and calcination). Automation of the cement Industry must be extended. Other very Important prob- lems am the development and production of speoW cements such as: a quick- hardening hl&My reslatant portlaid cement wIth a strength after 24 h of itt ]mat 300 kg/(w2 &A after 28 days up to 800 - 1,000 kg/cm2; now types of cements for hydratechn1cal Installations with increased corrosion &M frost resistance; now Card Z/3 S/891/6Z/000/000/OWO06 Tendency of tho teabn1eal development of the .... A057/A126 tamponage cements for the potroleute and gas industry; spealal cements for road bulldlagi o*iwnt4 for radlatIon proteatIon at r*latlv*ly low ta"ratures (100 - 4000C); nort-ahrlnidng and exparAing cements wIth oontrollable *xpanalon based on partland mmats and a larger nomenclature of h1gh-quallty wh1te and colored cements. There Is I table. Card 3/3 KIMMMIL.F. ~- ~,Id '-_ lowlts of gmdlvg. Goft. v shkole IS ae.2:59-60 Mr-Ap 155, (KIM 6:7) to larldui*-NW~ksya shkola Arkhavollskay obl&4tl. (OndIng &ad Owklog (EtUdAMtfl (G*4CnWbY-ItV* &26 tmdbloc) I - , - : -.. !. - ' I., ~ ~, ,- , . 1, . ; k V , .: . . I . I . j~ 411a111u,-,-!-"f ;: I +-, ~' ., ~ - I .'I'. . i . . . '. . i J. ~ -- :7, 1'. , . - ; , 'H." . Cleaning th.:! chockerwor~, cr.,icAsir fl-,oi, ard s=io fl.,;, from flue dust daring the operntion of ar, open-togarth tima-i, 25 mj.t:-~ik-567 Je 165. a' ", 117 A 1 p : i 'I', 1. Vneso.,mvnyy inntitit toplutok),niki I Wz1.ne-Tag11lf!k4y rctn1lurrichoskity kc-~! ii:ut. aunma, ru.a.; HE=". -. Cryetallisaftes capialty of porcelals gl&soo amd their lbehowler In kilalog. Itok.1 kw. 13 ao.Sil6-19 Ny 056. (oft 9c@) L fesuftestwooW amisobwIssladevatolOokly heramilabookly lastitall, (Glases) (crystalusattes) TARAIGENA, L.N. Usirg the "Gufrcvks storv;' In brAims. i ker. 22 no.4:14-16 Ap 165. '42FA l8t5) 1. Gowidarstvennyy kertalci-ic.,ikly SEMTCIPALg L*C*p kind, takha* naukt KIKULIK# L,,rv insh* CowtMium of a worf4 of "I*-Lren doelp In rl#Lchmk bobwo ftwup. Gusto 13 512"6 IV 163, (nu 1617) (121 l4hGT"vjAj'2c*rsv) NIKULim, L.P., inzh. Floating works for ahors stabilltatlon ap*retlane. Trtnep. strol. 14 no.11#26-28 N 064. (KIRA 180) NrKULDi, L.P., Insh. Standardisation of hawsers. Tranap. strol. 14 no,9t6l S 164 (KIRA 18i1) 1. Charnmorskays, Rauchno-leslod-ovatellskaya sUntsila Orgtrons- stroya. WIMIN, L.TA. --Ow - - Aetivity tt eek"I obildres ia the, atlUctive, fats daring the awwwr. Ikt.v sbk*lo ae.5%85 S-0 154. (I= 7:9) 1. triobitat, mWely OKMOMS lawag swulsoketo fopme, Sout- Palatt k4w Oloati. (Z;Ioultural laborers) (tak"I abildres) XMILIN, L.Ya. Work of yowg stockbreadere In the collective fam station. 1bt. w shkoto no.619-80 V-D 154. (MM 7t12) 1. ITabitell sbkoly kolkhosa "emoys suamWag Mutruinskogo rayona Seutpalattmakay oblasti. (Stack and stockbreeding)