SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STRELKOV, G.M. - STRELKOV, P.G.
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ACC NR: AR6016M SOURCE CODE: uiR/oo58/65/000/01-1/DO12W/DO12,
AUDfOR: Zhevakin, S. A.; Strelkava-G. M.
TITIX; On the form of the,spectral line due to collisions
SOURCE: Rof. zh. Flzikaj Abs. 11D86
REF SOURCE: Tr. Komis. po spektroskopii. AN SSSR) t- 3) VYP- 1, 15910t, 39-41
TOPIC TAGS: spectral line, light scattering, kinetic equation, molecular spectrum
ABSTRACT: It is shown that an error has crept into the derivation of the formula
for the contour of the spectral line in the well known paper of Van-Vleck and Weiss-
kopf. For an idealized model of the optical oscillator the correct form of the
spectral line can be obtained by the kinetic-equation method. This method leads to
the swne spectral-line shape under three different assumptions concerning the mechan-
ism of the collision between the optical oscillator and the molecules surrounding it.
This spectral-line shape, unlike the spectral-line shape given by Van-Vleck and
Weisskopf, makes it possible to describe satisfactorily the rotational spectrum of
water vapor. (Translation of abstract)
SUB CODE: 20
Card
VOLOVIK, V.D.; STRELKOV, G.P.; CHERKASOV, A.S.; CHURSIN, G.N.
Determining the moisture in sand from the attenuatic f - Okst
neutron flux. Atom.energ. 16 no. 4:366-367 Ap 1(4, (MIRA 17:5)
LIPKOVICH, Z.; ESTRIV, G.; MIROSHNICHENKO, D.; TRUBITSYTI, N.;
STRELIOV I_,-master; LARIONTSEV, A.; RCMANOVICH, K.
Experience of innovators and efficiency promoters. Stroitell
8 no.10:25-26 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Predsedatelt komiteta professional Inogo soyuza rabochikh
stroitellstva i promyshlennosti stroitellnykh materialov
stroitellnogo uchastka No.108 tresta Mosstroy No.18
(for Lipkovich).
(Building-Technological innovations)
2-66 EWT(d)/EIIT(m)/EWP(v)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k)/EWP(h
ACC NR' A.P6017640 J ')/ HM/ ~'Iyi /Y) SOURCE COM UR/0133/66/00/001/0090/0091-/X
16
AUTHOR: Kiselev. V. S. (Fngr.); Strelkov, G. S. (Engr.); Sokolov, N. V. (Candidate
of Technical SciencssY; T --(CsiF e5)
prnavski ndldat* of Technical Scienc
ORG: NIDletize Beloretsk Steel Wire and Cable Facto!7 (Boloretskoye staleprovoloch-
no-kanatnoys proisvoditvo)
TITLE: Improvemont of the quality of UrArMp microvire
36URCE: Stall no. 1, 1966, 90-91
TOPIC TAGS: fine wire, nichr 0 alloy, metal drawing
ABSTRACT: After cold dr nichrome m1crow e state twists into curls
M" _A"In the fre
1-3 mm In diameter which under tension form loops and cause the wire to break.
Several methods of reducing or eliminating this defect are discussed. An arrangementi
for eliminating the curl on a wire 0.090 mm in diameter by centering the finishing
draw plate Is described; a wire 0.030 mm.In diameter with a curl 13-22 mm in diameter
is thus obtained. Another arrangement Is mentioned which produces such microwire
without any curl at all. Thermal treatment of the wire was also investigated, but
although the mechanical and electrical properties of the wire were satisfactory, Its_
weldability was not, apparently because of a slight oxidation. The so-called spread
Ing method involving the use of a D63-H flattening millwas also tested with good
results. Orig. art. has: 5 fIguf6T-.-,,-C
5UR CODE.,/ J/ SUEN DATE: none/ ORIG 001 UM 621.771.4/9
_nr q It 4"1 '~4
STI-,,~UoV, 1. (;.
2,,IL~q SPiu;T.Kull, 1 . 6. 1 bULG JUV, N. P. --u vliyaiAi poeh-;,-Iinvkh usloviy na urozhay i
seuip.,if,uyu prod;.i;,t~~iy-u uzkili,.ztnuf_!o Iyupina. Inr-E-t ly~- .-,k- i. na -k , 1 49, No. 4, :
s. 121-2;
60: Lt.,topig' -'hurn;d'nyi-.h ~,%Ltey, 'iol. 39. Moskov, 1 -9
ST"IAOV, Ignstiy Goorgiyovich
[Lupine and its use in White Ruasial Lubiny i ikh prysionenne u.
BSSR. Minsk, Dziarzh. vyd-va BSSR, 1954. 33 p. (KLRA 10:8)
(White Russia-Lupine)
U~M,/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instruments, Their Theory, Construction, and
Us e, H
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Rhimiya, No 19, 1956p 62011
Author: Strelkov I G
Institutions None
Title: Metrological Work on Low Temperatures
Original
Periodical: Izmerit. tekhnika, 1955, 110 11 22-27
Abstract: Description of a procedure for measuring temperature below the
lower limit of the International Scale (-1830 C :2e900 K). Use
was made of a Ft resistance thermometer of spectral pure Pt
(IONKh-3) (diameter 0.05 mm,, resistance 100 ohms) mounted in a
special housing. Correlation between resistance and temperature
was determined on the basis of Matissen's rule using the tables
for the L6 thermometer of the National Bureau of Standards. For
reprcduction of the boiling point of hydrogen use was made of a
system of 2 cc-ndensation thennometers (see preceding abstract)
Card 1/2
STRBLKOV, I.G.
Dilatemetry of solids and some of its applications. Zhur.noerg.4im.
IT ne.6:1350-1357 Jo 156. (KLRA 9i.iO)
l.Institut fi7ichsekikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Dilntemrtry) (Solids)
STRELKOV, I. G.
, - i_
Perennial lupine in Vhite Russia. Zemledelie 4 no.11:92-96
N '56. (MMA 10:2)
1. Inatitut sotsialisticheskogo sel'skogo khozykvstva Akademii
nauk BSSR.
(White Russia--Lupine)
USSR/Soil Cultivation. Organic Fertilizers - j-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1958) 1279.
Author : Strelkovy I.G.
Inst :Institute of Socialist Agriculture of the AcadexW of
Science BeISSR
Title :How to Use Perennial Lupine for Fertilizer.
jqf&
Orig Pub: Kolkhoznik Belorussii, 1296, xo 6, 19-2o.
Abstract: On the experimental base "Bormlyan" of the Institute of
Socialist Agriculture of the Academy of Sciences BelSSR
perennial lupine was planted with oats on the last plot
of an eight-field rotation system. The lupine yield in-
creased significantly upon application of PK Rye, sawn with
perennial lupine, gave the sa yield as when sawn on fallow
In-nd fertilized with 20 T/hectare of manure. Lupine also
increased the yields of perennial grasses. To prevent lupine
from interfering with the succeeding crops it is sawn during
Card 1/2
USSR/Soil Cultivation. organic Fe.-tilizers.
-14-
Abs JOur: Ref Zhur-BiologiYa, No 1, 1958, 1279.
the flowering phase, and not less than two plowings of the
I and are done, Using gang Plows Wit-h th-- moldboards' removed,
before sowing the win-ter crops.
j-4
Card 2/2 -15-
USSR / Soil Scionce. Organic Portilizers.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiyo, No 11, 1958, No. 48674
crop rrtations of the kollchozos and sovkhnzes
rf the non-chernozem belt, the leading place
ariong the legume crops for soil improvement
should be occupied not by the narrow-leaf
bitter 1upines, but by fodder lupine. -- N. N.
SokQlr)v
Crard 212
44
SHEI-TEP , V, glav. r-~~d. ; FROKOPOV, P.Ye... red.; 97RFLKPV
IIG., rE-3., RUBANOV, V.S., rel.; LAZARCHIK, K., red.;
red.
[Methods for improving the fertility of turf-Podzolic
soils,Pri-9mT%:povvsheniI.a plodorodila dernovo-podzolistykh
pochv-, sbom-ik nauchnykh trudov. Minsk, Urozhai, 1965.
217 (1111RA 18;7)
1. BeIr:n;sskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zemle-
deliya.
5TRELK(,Vf leati7 Geor Lyei~Lch- NAGORSKAYA, Marlya Dniitriyevna; OSTM-VOY,
Illarion Petrovich; LAKRI, V.D., red.; TIYCSHCHLIK, H.S., tekhn.
red.
[Perennial lupine]f/mogoletnii liupin. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo sell-
khoz.lit-ry, BSSR, 1962. 47 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(White fbssia-Lupine)
ST?-ILY,L)v~
Hydraulic frir rotor iron. Bi,Ll.tokrl.-ekcn.
itif oiu.Gos ins f,.rtauch. i tekh.infor-. 16 no.ll~
)(-"1)7 163. (HIRA 16.1-1)
STREITU, IT.N.
Tho ,4-738 hor'-zontal prens for bending corner imn. Biul. tekh,-
akor.. inform. Gtos. inst. naunh. f t-akh. Infom. IS
no.7~49-50 ~rj lt~5. (WRA 181g)
KHOKHLOV, A.L., dotsent; GOLOVATYY, G.M., kand.veter.nauk; SIWKOV, K.N.,
veterinarnyy vrach
Treating esophageal obstructicn ir) cattle. Veterine-r'.1a 42
no.8:66-69 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:21)
1. Leningradskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Khokhlov).
j
2. Kamenets - Podollskiy, seliskokhozyaystvennyy Justjt1it
(for Golovatyy). 3. Kolkhoz "Druzhba", Borov-Ady rayon,
Kaluzhokaya oblast' (for Strelkov).
Rfed, the 112glit
,jriArodynstaks of Uvil
tt=
-Y
). 'R
t, IJIVVIItjgAtiOTj dfcriliml -ui to And tho (litiatioti %iA
tho solidification of Man inget'. ~ Vo-and 4111 wLr-j Tmqi
tr-AmIrs. It was found that with kill"d stc*j tile colitor
St 010 SOkidifiCAtiGH frUllt l!.L-lVDd awl diqlac,, haver metal
along, M) ingot nxial mgkm, with riyomir)g sttcl poripheral
nkct~l abeends 6111(l dv'c~tldt Amr. Ihe axial rvgj'al. .1101.0
eiroubitim Ilk-Ar UtO top of tile ing0l, Miltijitt-I fijr jil(itt of
tilt' fft'k~4inr hIDO. It ill %U,;J!L~Atf~j tj~jjt iII~,Ut-Ojid--j;~'jItjOn
cal"Ulatiolla muss, t4the U(jud-mcAA vuj,v,,,,,tiori into ammillt
7''
137-1957-12-23350
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Met~llurgiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 72 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Strelkov, L. K.
TITLE: A Study of the Character and Ilate of Erosion of Refractory TM'act-
Furnace Lining at the Magnitogorsk Combine (Izucheniye
kharaktera i skorosti razgara ogneupornoy kladki domennykh
pechey Ma8nitogorskogo kombinata)
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Primeneniye radioaktivn. izotopov v chernoy
metallurgii. Chelyabinsk, Knigoizdat, 1957, pp 49-58
6o 32 45
ABSTRACT: A lar%e quantity of radioactive isotopes (Go,P , Ca
and W 14 , with radioactivity ranging from 0.61. to 3000mc,
encased in steel or porcelain envelopes, were piaced
into the lining of the well or of the lower shaft section of blast-
furnaces Nrs 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8, while the latter were undergoing
repair or construction work. The disintegration of the lining was
detected by the appearance of radioactivity in the pig iron, to-
gether with a general decrease in radioactivity in the vicinity of
Card 1/2 the sources. It was established that the most intense disinte-
137-1957 - 1 ~-23350
A Study of-the Nature and Rate of,-Heat. of Fire-Proof Bla~-t-~Furn. Lin. (Cont. Y:
gration of the furnace Iining occurs during the period immediately
followirg the firing up of the furnace, particularly in the lower
section of the shaft; owing to their low binding strength, the
carbon blocks of the furnace vill begin to float as early a--- two
months after the furrace Was set in oper&tion. The mixing of the
pig iron in the hearth and in the "pit", which had formed in the
bottom of the well, was found to be small.
L. Kh.
1. I~urn,- cas 2. Tcfr~-:ctory -niftcri,,ls-,~Irosion
Card 2/2
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AUTHORs ZBOROVSKIY,A.A., STRELKOV,L.K., SKUL'SKIY,M.K., PA - 2374
engineers, and RABBOVI-M-E-.1., cand.of tech~sc.
TITLEs Hydrodynamics of Molten Steel in Molds, (Gidrodiramika zhidkoy
stali. v izlozhnitse, Russian).
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1957, Vol 17, Nr 1, pp 24 - 30 (U.S,S.R)
Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 5 / 1957
ABSTRACTt The preseait work was intended to investigate the duration and the
character of the natural convection of liquid steel in the in-
got mold on the occasion of the canting of blocks of 7 t weight
of quiet and boiling steel. Por thin purpose thin-walled alumi-
num ampules were introduced into the molten metal in a depth of
20 cm from the level, which had radioactive isotopes of iron
Fe59 and of phosphorus p32; thin was done at cirtain intervals
of time after the mold was filled with steel he computation
of the velocity of the molecular diffusion o Fe59 in liquid
steel is carried out, and for the determination of the diffusion
coefficient the Stockes-Einatein equation is used. The process
of solidification in the molds is accompanied by intense
mixing. When the quiet steel solidifies, the coldest layers of
the liquid metal sink along the crystallization front and displace
the metal with the higher temperature in the axial part of the
block. In boiling steel the metal rises during the boiling
Card 1/2 period on the periphery of the melt and sinks in the axial zone.
PA - 2 Y4
Hydrodynamics of Molten Steel in Molds.
Mixing through ceases in the lower layers, but in the upper part
circulation continues during the greatest part of the period
of solidification. When the indicator is introduced from above,
the marked atoms fix the contours of the crystallization front
with sufficient accuracy only on the lateral edges of the block.
When computing crystallization velocity it is necessary not only
to take account of heat transfer because of the thermal condtic-
tivity but also of that due to the convection currents of the
melt. The previously used computation method as employed for
frozen ground does not express the true character of the
phenomenon. (1 table and 13 illustrations).
ASSOCIATION: Metallurgical Combine of Magnitogotsk
PRESENTED BYt
SUBUIITEDi
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
SOVA 37- 58-8-16554
Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metalluraiya, 1(.. -)~, -,.r b, p 46 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Zborovskiy, A.A., Strelkov. L.K, Skullskiv, IM.K.,
Rabinovich, Kh.I.-
TI FLE- Fmployment of Autoradiography Methods in Determination of
the Rate of Solidification of Ingots of Rimmed and Killed Steel
(Opredeleniye skorosin zatverdevaniya slitkov spokoynoy i
kipyashchey stali MeLodon-i a-vtoradiografti)
PERIODICAL.- V sb.: Stalcplavil'n. proiz-vo, Moscow, Niletallurgizdat,
1958, pp 18-1-196
ABSTRACT: Radioactive Fe59 .-.,as introduced into killed steel at differ-
en, intervals of tirne followin,r the casting of :-his steel into a
hi~'h mold equipped with a line ver and having the
Mor d co
follov.,in,-, dimensions: 760x68O rnm (bottom) and 720x:-)10 mm
(top). 'Experii-nencal ingots were rolled into square billets (120
min per side), specimens were taken along the len-th of the
rolled billez, and 3-nirn thick trans,,,erse ternplets were cut
frorn it for purposes of radiographic studies. Assuming that
thr ratio of the surface of activated zone to the surface of a
Card t/~ Lransverse section of the ingot remains unchan,,ed durin-
0 ~I
SOV/ 137-38-8-1655,1
Finployment of Auoradio,,,raphy N-lethods (cont.)
rollin--. radio,gyranis were employed in the computation of the thickness of a
layer '..'111ch had solidified by Llic tiiiie the isutupe was introduced. The data
obtaincd coincide almost completely with the curve D:~Z.6 j, where D is
thicknuss of the solidified layer of metal (expressed in mm); t is the time
()n ininutes) vdiich has elapsed after the mold had been filled; 2.6 (cm/rnin)
is the i;olidification constant of the steel in a cast-iron mold (obtained by the
niethod of overturning of analoaous ingots). When the molds with the in-ots
were no; disturbed until the metal had solidified completely and the isotope
%'.';is 111t1-OdUCCd ~11W che ingot in three successive portions, four boundaries
(if isotope distribution, i.e., four zones of activity ithe maxirnun-i activity be-
In,, in LhC ccnLral zone) were observed in all but One experiment. It is as-
suiried that the appearance of an "extra" zone is the result of intensified agi-
tation of metal during the displacement (shaking) of the molds, a fact which
may, therefore, have an adverse effect on idistribution of Equates in an
inoot. The crystallization of rimmed steel was investi-ated in an analogous
0
manner bv introducim, radioactive isotopes of Fe or S into ingots Nveighin,.
6.9 tons. In computing the thickness of the solidified layer, the volurnetric
reduction of metal which occurs during rolling, apparently, was not taken
into consideration with sufficient accuracy because the results obtained di-
ver-e somewhat from the values obtained by means of the "Chipmen" form-
u la. D - 3. 0 52 2. 5 6 \fT -_ve
Ca rd -'/ 2 9. llr.~n L_-oLopes 'Had -J-:1c L j%'C"' -'1,77~ 1 j,-j.
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cori1mg, rate. 'I lic calm. of thc rational cumpit. rvfvi~ it)
prol'ahic cd~.' of attaining a Complete equil. "1116
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f(wrank was checked with Portland cement
:0 clinkers which were kqK for I hr. at 14W during the firing -60
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was determined by the plarnal method. Ten ctinkers were 6*0
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alumina and the allies wotfuli varied from 1.5 to 4~2. The
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cate) content. P. P. fludnikov and M ~1. Sirrikew. J.
pplied C". (U.S.S.R.) 19. 34.1 80940.~~Ifj
l
;'
double calcining the authors pfelid. centents "ith up
i
1,, 95% content of Iricakium silicate in the clinker. The
ajigivdientq u%ed were band (trj.S" Si(h), chalk, and pure
CaCO., which were finrly girouWand mixed in the ratio
it quired for formation of tricak-ium ificitte. then calcined
-it 4410% the rc~ultutg calk-tum orthwil"fe tta, rm-Alvin"I
4t I IN) 1.*dfil'. The ventcrtt thus ftwmctl hAt(fro% rtuwr
tapWiv than the standard alutiona cernemt ci%init a higher
flrtltf~ NIFt'flgtb. while reaching a couijw"-*,n ovetigth o(
I:M)kZ./,q.cmAn24hr%. The prv~nce of tricalcinin alu- =00
ininale in this cement failed to improve its hydraulic prinv-
erries lurth~. The afite cement as produced h&, green "00
t~kir if calcining 6 dotie in reducing atm. The cement 1339 *
-ot liv twoduced in rotating kilm. G. M. K(w4apoff
Iij
A a S v a of, .."KAL Llfffi'lof :LASI1p1CAIK%
J-1 7;1 '1~
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00 0 0 09,00 0 0 0 0 0 It 0 4, .0 * : 60.0 0 0 !k- 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 * 0 0 0i
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200
1000
use
4-,~
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".. I .). ..... ..1 4 . .......1 1" 16--.
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STRWLKOV. M.I.
Use of rectangular systems of co8rdinates for the calculation of moist
portland cement mixtures. Zhur. Priklad. Ehir.. 24, 12-4,-56 '51; J.A-,Pl.
Chem (U.S.S.R.) 24, 1413-22 f51 I-9n9l- translation]. WAA 5: 11)
(CA 47 no-18:9586 '53)
SUD!'-1K'.', F. jSTHE-L'KCV,-'-'. T.
Binders (Chemistry)
"Chemi-stry cf binding materia-7E." Zhuravlev, V. F. Reviewed by P. Lludnikov, IM. 1. Strelkov.
Zhur. prikl. kh-iIT.. 25, no. 6, 1952.
1 Unclassified.
onthl List of Russian Accessiors. Library of Congress, C~ctober 1952.
M
STR`LF07,
ReUtionf;I b,.,_-,Itw n mineralogical composition of
Chemical Abstracts clinker an , . tics of two-component cement mix-
~. Z
tures. X, 1. Strelkov. Doparidi Ahid. Naut Ukrain.
May 25, 1954 R.S.R. 1953, 99-102(RusslAn summary, l0'.)-Exa=n.
Cementp Concrete and wai made of the math. relation between tricalebun silicate
and other minerals of portiand cement clinker on Ole hand
other Building Materials and content of unfired lime component or its fitre on the
e
other hand. Within narrow limits of cc, ent mixts.. this
relatlon can be vrpressed by equations of the fnt Larder.
er
D. Z.
STRELKOV, M.I.
Physiological conditions of Anopheles maculipennis measeae during fall
and epidemiological role of autumnal generation in Transvolga section
of Saratov region. Med. parazit., Xosk-va no.1:35-40 Jan-lob 1953.
(CLML 24:4)
1. Of Saratov Oblast Anti-Kalarial Station (Read -- G. M. Unan).
M-
I,The PrPsence of Gehlenile in Granulated Blist-Furnace slags.
.11.1. -Slo'll"o. I I" A 1,01. 1 ~, I,/, ?"I I Ao,tk S S's 1,,.. 90,
(:If. fit iMli Jill lltl~-I,1111. To %.-lik ill fbo
... I g1looll'itod 1.1-1 Ill[ olic., -I,, "Ill g"Illoviii...
wIdd,-Vw, .I I I nor"I
If -1,0-1 od I Ili-411V 1% 1, .. 111% it"Itf. 1.
oko lowl'- X-In ,1~-.
I, oot ill nolinally glulloint-1
-fill Air, : (2~ 0- li~i,1111,111kI, Itoo-
of, Cillvillill
S1111,1111h. 'llowinot, 1.4 loo.111(c.1 doriliv Ill., jilt tioll ol"Millp
%%if 11 1!-% p,loo Ill 1111110,-d ; (3) Diltilla 1,611111g, of tho
0IIL 11 1111". n1-111o I--.111timl,,. tlv~ Illoo-oll-I'litf. fol-Ill (If
,1114 illl:l Itlonolulf'. i. prodou".1 lold lbl.,, ety6tallit".4
III( h ill rown Ivin1wratio., yo, klv tino,loroi itito
iTriil 1plett of PJCVA multicomponent raw snixturm
1. 81to I Nw. I.,cmirld, .20 I'll 10 13 (1051) -Tho toinvoil,.
pu:wti! 04irge. for a oemeat kilit can bc Alctcr-.
off the otcr; t threc,ottiponent climp al~) r-
qu it I, s t 1,t: A ILI vi io i I I a I01 u_f ~11_v ---.An ex a in file (if ealcidi-
fvr ;I tlii, tm:,m1vt:t mixilif, 1'. gIvi It. R-7-K-
STUUOV, M.I., kand1dat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
--,-i,u-,t,o,~m,ai -i-i-c-coment plant. TSement 21 no.10-8 Ja '550' (MIRA 8:4)
(Coment industrioa)
STRELKOV, M.I.,Doc Tech Sci -- (diss) "Theoretical bases
for obtaining clinkers of standardized mineralogical
composition 4nd 4 the manufacture of quick-hardening
highly cements." Len,1958- 16 pp. (Inst of Chemistry
of Silicates,Acad Sci USSR). 120 copies. * Lst of Us
author's works at Ift end of UM text. (24 titles).
(KL, 12-58, 98)
-35-
STREIKOV, M. [Strilkov M.] kand.tekhn.nauk; KRUB&NOYSUYI., I.
I.1, kand.tekhn.nauk; SYRKIN, Ya., kand.teklm.
nauk; BWKH, K., inzh.; DDLZHKOVA, G. [Dolzhkova, ff.], inzh.
Colored slag cements. Bud.mat.i konstr. 2 no.1:31-32
F 16o. (MIRA 13:6)
(Slag cement)
STREIJWV, M.I.; KRYZHAIIOVSKAYA, I.A,.,, S~MN, YA.M.; KIRYAYEVA, B.Te.; ZDDROV, A-I
Continuous preparing of rav mixes is the basis for the organization
of an automatically controlled concrete plant. TSement 26 no.5:14-18
S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Cement plants) (Automation)
SYRKIN, Yakov Moiseyevich; FRENKELI,Mikhail Borisovich. Prinimal
uchastive qTHvl.KnV .1 M.L.-~d.tekhn.nauk; KOMENDPM, K.P...
red.; 9iinKOVA, Ye.ye., tekhn. red.
[Chemistry and technology of slag portland cement] Khimiia i
tekhnologi-ia shlakoportlandtsementa. Kievp Gosstroiizdat USSR
1962. 176 p. (KMA 15:7;
(Portland cement)
STRELKOV, M.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHUMAK, Z.P., inzh.
Electron microscope
of Ca(OH)2 separated
mat. 8 no.12:36-38
(Lime)
studies of "k form and i~-Iternal structure
UN
out from supersaturated solutions. Stroi.
D 162.
(Electron microscope)
(MIRA 16:1)
BUDNIKOV, P.P.; STRELKOV, M.I.; PLAKSINA, F.Ye.
Content of sulfides in granulated blast furnace slags. Izv. AN
SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.5:80-83 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
STRELKOV, M.I.; CHUMAK, Z.P.
On pseudoforms of hydration of binders observed by the electron
microscope. Dop. AN URSR no.8:1076-1080 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Yuzhnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut promyshlennogo
stroitel'stva. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR P.P. Budnikovym.
(Binding materials) (Hydration)
(Electron microscopy)
STRELKOV, M.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; HAKLANOV, G.M., inzh.; MININ, V.I.,
- '--"i .; DAVYDOV, B.V., inzh.; KUCHMENT, O.V., inzh.
Recent technological developments in the manufacture of rein-
forced contrete mine struts. Ugolt Ukr. 7 no.7:22-23 J1 163.
(MIRk 16:8)
(Ydne timbering-Equipment and supplies)
(Reinforced contrete construction)
STRELFW, M.I., kand. L,--k!Ln. naulk,; FZORYAUN, B.F., inzh.
Intensification of the hydration process in hardenin-g
asbastos-cement products. Stroii mat. 11 no. 12:24-26
D '05. (MPA 18:12-)
T
LX ikhail Hikiforovicb; LURIYEO A.B., redaktor; MOLODTSOVA, N.G.,
C: icheskiy redaktor
seembling equipment on a stock farm) Montazh oborudovaniia na
ivotnovodcheskikh farmakh. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry,
1956. 139 P. (MIRA 9:12)
(Stock and stockbreading)
(Farm mechanization)
STR&KOV. Mikhail Ilikiforovich; IOVINOVA, M.A., red.; BAWOVA, L.G.,
----------
tekhn.red. . 11-1 -
(Assembling and operating equipment on stock farms] Montazh
i ekspluatataiis oborudovaniia zhivotnovodchaskikh ferm.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 175 p.
(MIELA 13:11)
(Agricultural machinery)
ZUYIN, A.I.; GLAWNIOV, P.D.; DAIVILETTO, N.N.; KIMEIEV, I.E.;
SrAELYOV, I-I.N.; IOFIIJOV , S.A., prof., red.;
CIIAPSKIY, O.U., red.; BAR-UlOVA, L.G.9 tekhn.red.;
MIDI"MI, Z.L., tekhn. red.
[Concise manual for the agricultural machinery operator]
Kratkii spravochnik mekhanizatora sel'skogo khoziaistva.
[By] A.I.Zuev i dr. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 583 p.
(MIAA 17:1)
(AfTicultural vachin,-xy)
STRELKOV, N.
Joint session of the clinical medicine and medical biology sections
of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., the Central
Administration of Resorts and Sanatoriums, Ministry of Health of the
U.S.S.R., and the Central Institute of Resort Therapy. Vop.kw.
fizioter. i lech.fiz.kult. 21 no.2:83-88 Ap-Je 156. (KIRA 9:9)
(PHYSICAL THERAPY)
STRELKOV, Nikolay (Kislovodsk)
On the advice of the legendary general. Zdorovle 6 no.12s24 D 160.
(MIRA 1,3:12)
(CALLISTHENICS)
AUTHORS: Strelkovt N-K'-
and Volkov, V.V. 605
TITLE: Experience in the Application of Oil Mist Lubrication in Ball
Bearing Supported Grinding Spindles (Opyt Prineneniya Smazki
Maslya'nym Tumanom Sharikopodshipnikovykh Opor).
PERIODICAL: "Stanki i Instrument" (Machine Tools and Cutting Tools, No'.3,
1957, pp.40-41
ABSTRACT: Tests at the IGPZ Imeni L'.1d. Kaganovicha are reported wherein
ball bearings supporting internal grinding spindles previously
packed with sodium-lithium soap loaded grease were lubricated
by an oil mist produced by a compressed air pulveriser. The
service life of these spindles was increased from about 100 to
over 400 hours. The mist is supplied at a pressure of 203 to
300 kg/cm2, 2 to 3 g/hr per spindle are used and 1 to 2 m /hr
of compressed air.
Card 1/1
SVEMKOV, 1--..
"Study of Glanders in Ovcr-aorked and Unde-1-nourished Horses" included in
Chap. 1 - Infectious and Invasive Diseases (P 40) of
"Bolezni Loshadey ( Equine Diseases)", S',,-ornik Pabot (Collection of works), C-iz-Sel-1khozgiz
1947
Compiled by A. Yu. 13ranzburg and A. Ya. Shapiro wider Editorship of A. Lt. Laktionova,
State Press for Agric. Literature. In majority of cases,, previously published in the
journal VeterinaKL~ or in one of the manuals issued by the VeterLinary Admin. of the
Armed Forces USSR
-q1-9922, 1 May 1950, P 1 M
flThe efft,(- t of Colo. al. C lmponvnt~ whicl, a -e applied f or r eroloeical dinj-noeticE, of f lerders,
Author' Ez : t~,D- -- vtDyrr.-,. t. slu:!hby, Viscov, 19L.8, 91-
94
SO: U-850, 1:; June 5~-, (Lfto-~iE 'Z'-urnal Strt- No. 1941~).
". ';!. P! I VjL-~A:-OV, -7. 111.
-,c- p c , i.;,, t., * c 3,,;1l, , f 0 - v'r-itior.'', (Author's
TI L . ~ e ~, - *, c tp Ilu E v t o xi r, sula j - c t . d t: refli ', -1
"
E ll~ zhb, , " .1 Q
I n F i; o E I uni: Nauch-j~..s,.! . rab~,%,- I . Mosco-.o, lq~;' . ~ 9L~_q~
S(i : U--6zlo, 16 'Tune 1~7, (Lvt,)~As lnj~dl State.... No. 5, 190).
STRELKOV, N.V.
Continuously improve rural telephone service. Vest. sviazi
25 no0'6;25-26 Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Nachallnik Novosibirskogo oblastnogo upravlenlya svyazi.
STRKUOV.P.
Electric equiDment of a model. Voen.znan-31 no.7;28-29 J1155-
(Automobiles--Models) (KIRA 8:12)
STRELOV, P.
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Filectric motor. Voen.znan. 32 no.1:23-24 Ja 156. MU 9:5)
(Automobiles-Engines-Models)
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were calibrated at the b;~qol S. the b.p. med m.p. a Hio,
a d 11%b p. of 0~. 14 0.9m% purity Mal Rawl& -
~3 ~s used in the latest amigis. Temim. between 10
and 9U*X. were OM tneseured with Pt reistasm tbWWAKU-
cler3 cAlibrated with the b.p. vAm of If, vW the statsdard
LO of the Americam Bureau of Staa&w&. with tbftg am
J~Iabtixbed. the O~ tripir point at 34.37-K., the trafthim
Ivint in sow 08 at 43.7919. The b,p. ed 116 1 * mks
content of ortbo and Para v-- k in. :jT;=d-=
vonts. a condensation thermometers
'with 26c,'c pan-If, and The other contsbW VD.V1v pwa-He t
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USSR/Physics - Low Temperatures I Mar 52
Liquid Hydrogen
"A New-Type Gas Thermometer and the Determination of
the Temperature of Boiling Hydrogen," A. S. Borovik-
Romano,r, P. G. Strelkov, Moscow State Inst of Meas-
ures and Measuring Instruments
"Dok Ak Wauk SSSR" Vol 83, No 1, PP 59-61
By subject instruments the authors obtain the fol-
lowing value for subject temp of boiling hydrogen:
20-380 � 0.00220A~ Submitted 9 Jan 52 by Acad M. M.
Dubinin.
234T92
USSR/Chemistry- Potassium Salti Aug 52
"Measurements of Specific Beat Between 12 and 3000
K: Specific Heat and Entropy of Potassium Chlo-
ride," P. G. Strelkov, Ye. S. Itskevich, V. N.
Kostryukov, and G. G. Mirskaya, Inst of Phys Prob
imeni S. I. Vavilov Acad Sci L1SSR;:Xgq_gpV,State
Inst of Measures and Measuring Instruments
"DAN SSSR" Vol 85, No 5, PP 1085-1088
In a specially constructed apparatus, the specific
heat and qntropy of potassi= chloride were mea-
sured. The results agree with those obtained by
t~her workers. Submitted by Acad M. M. Dubinin
Jun 52 239T25
STMKOV. P.G.
(Group prograus for extracurricular children's organizations;
young electricians' group (first year)] Programy kmzhkor vnesh-
kolInykh detskikh uchrezhdanti; kmzhok iunykh elektrotekb~alkOT
(1-1 god saniatil). Moskva, Uchpodgiz, 1953. 15 p. (KLRA 6:12)
1. TeentralInays. stantsiya y=ykh takhnikov Ineal N.M.ShvernUm.
(Blectricity)
A dpatoittater for nmsU.ai;s unVI". P.
Chemical Absit. Q. 1.qCoaourov4 and . IN L ~ ~.v
zzz.x, 5", Fix. 17, -- urn dilatorn-'
Ypl, 8 No,i 3 ef- is desen"bed for direct and differentuti
. 4 The small size sample is placed on a I
Feb. 10
0 1954 carried by a tube. A quartz loop terminating with a
ApWatus, Plant Equipment, and
rodthrough e center of she quartz tube is suspended on the'
Unit Operations .~Wmple. The rod carries r steel plectat the bottom artat-
tracted by a magnetic table in such a way that a smalFquarts
wheel carrying a mhTor is held between the rod and the
matnel slid can rotate upon elongation of the rod. The
wrisitivi$y Is 2 X 10-4 mm. The difftrtntial device carries 21
wheels. Measurements o: the thermal elongation of quarts
ubic pieces with 3 mm. side) an indicated In the region 20-
M 0 #n4 the change in coeff. at the transition point a - 0
of'qH" Is well shown. A sliver of Ag 2.10 mm. long hai
b7q Measured between 21 and 812*. Themea3urementson
A are In good agreement with other ditatometric measure-
menti, but are smaller by 8% at high.temp. than data ob-
teInt4 by x-ray analysis. S. Pakswer--
STHRIKOV, P.
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USSR/Physics Ci,yogenies techni.,jues FD - 1; %-)1
Card 1/1 Pub. 146-18/18
Author Strelkov, P. G.
Title Some impro vements in the techniques of experimental physics at very
low temperatures
Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 24, 248, Feb 1953
Abstract Improves method of obtaining high vacuum by sorption of residual gas by
cooled carbon. Finds application of "carbon pump" very efficient at
helium temperatures.
Institution Institute of Physical Problems. Acad. Sci. USSR
Submitted October 8, 1952
USSR/Phyfiics - Cryogenics of 02 1 Jun 53
"Heat Capacity of Solid Oxygen Below 40 K," M. 0.
Strelkov',.Inst of Phys Prob-
Kostrift,ikova an(I P. G.
I F- M 13 imeni. vyivtlov, Acad Sci USSR
DAN SSSR.- Vol Q.O, No 4, pp 525-528
Conclude that solid oxygen passes over into another
ciasE of magnetics between 10 and 4.20 K, but around
1-00 K is described by the formula g/X=(l/3)(2nmck/d5)
46 in A. 5. Borovlk-Romanov's investigation (Zhur Eks
i Teor Fiz 21, 1303 (1951)), who, along with the
authors, was the first to construct necessary
254Tlo6
aPParatuB to conduct these measurements in the re-
gion 4.2-2.50 K. State that the mentioned transi-
tion has been studied neutronographically by R. P.
Ozerov (Usp Fiz Nauk, 47, 445 (1952)). Presented
by Acad L. D. Landau 31 Mar 53.
Low temperatures calibration FD-898
Card 1/11 Pub 153-7/26
Author : Borovik-Romanov, -A. S., Orlova, M. P., and Strelkov, P. G.
Title : Equipment for producing the tem,.~_rature of boiling hydrogen
Periodical : L"'hur. tekh. fiz. 24, 1219-1223, Jul 1954
Abstract : The first step in the establishment of a temperature scale from
14 to 900K is described, taking the boiling point of 11 as refer-
ence point. The equipment and the methods to determine this
point within tolerances of t 0.003'K is outlined. Six refer-
ences includin.- 3 foreign. Tablesigraphs.
Institution
Submitted December 16, 1953
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UsSR/Physics - Measuring Instroients
CRrd 1/1 Pub. 147 - 22/27
Ailthors Strelkov, P.G.; Borovik-Romanov, A.S.; and Orlova, M.P.
Title Thermodynamic investigations at low temperatures.-Part I.-Measurement of
temperatures between 12 and 3000 K.
Periodical : Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/2, 345-352, Feb I?
Abstract : A technique was developed for the manufacture of thermometers frith interna-
tional scale graduation. The technique of calibrating thermometers, at a
temperature corresponding to the boiling point of hydrogen, is described. A
simple way of fixing the scale of a platinum resistance thermometer, by re-
ducing it to the standard table, is explained. The technique described can
also be applied in measuring the temperatures between 12 and 3000 K with
deviations from the thermodynamic scale of about 0.03 - 0.040. Fifteen
references: 8-USSR; 3-USA; 2-German and 2-Engliqh (1929-1952). Tables;
drawings.
Institution : State Institute of Measures oni Measuring Instrum-nts, The S.I. Vavilov
Institute of Physical Problems, Moscow
Submitted : June 8, 1953
Card 1/1
Authors i Strelkov, P. G., Tsikevich, E. S., Kostryukov, V. N., Hirskaya,
0. G.'', - and' 'Simioylov, B. N.
Title Thermodynamic investigations at 1(yd tenreratures. Part 2.-
Measurement of specific heat of solids and liquids between 12
and 3000 K.
Periodical I Zhur. Fiz. Khim. 28, Ed. 3p 459-472s March 1954
Abstract I A vacum calorimeter arrangement with screening shields was
constructed which enables to measure at low temperatures the
specific heat of substances which at room temperature are either
in solid* or liquid states. The vacuum housing of the calorimeter
is sectional because of the sectional vacuum compressor function-
ing at low temperatures. The installation is equipped with all
other auxiliary devices. Calibration is made on the empty
calorimeter. The described arrangement enables to conduct
measurements in a temperature range of from 12-300P K. Three
references. Drawings, graphs.
Institution Aced. of So. USSR, the S. I. Vavilov Institute of Physical
Problems and the Moscow State Institute of Weights and Measures
Submitted t June 6, 1953
SM-LKOV, F. G.
USSR/Chemistry Specific Heat
Card 1/1
Authors Strelkov, P. G., Itskevich, E. S., Kostryukov, V. N., and M~irskaya,
C. G.
Title Thennodynamic Studies at Low Temperatures. III. Specific Heat of
Potassium Chloride Between 12 and 3000 K. Entropy of Potassium
Chloride at 298, 160 K.
Periodical Zhur. Fiz. Khim. Vol. 28, Ed- k, 645-649, Apr 1954
Abstract A study of the specific heat of potassium chloride betwe8n 12 and
3000 K, and the entropy of potassium chloride at 298, 16 K, is pre-
sented. Data compiled on the specific heat of potassium chloride at
low temperatures indicate that the discrepancies in contemporary
measurement methods can cause an error in the entropy at standard
temperatures. Seven references; tables; graphs.
Institution S. I. Vavilov's Institute of Physical Problems of the AS of the USSR,,
and the Moscow Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments.
Submitted June 8j 1953
5TRZ1,--XOV' P.
USSR/Chem-Istry Specific Heat
Card 1/1
Authors Kostryukov, V. N., Alikhanyants, H. A., Samoylov, B. N., and
Strelkov, P. G.
Title Termodynamic Studies at Low Temperatures. IV. Methods for Measuring the
Specific Heat of Condensed Gases.
Periodical Zhur. Fiz. Rhim. Vol. 28, Ed. 4, 650-655, Apr 1954
Abstract A general description is given of a calorimet ric apparatus, used for
measuring the specific heat of condensed gases at low temperatures,
and the determination of the volume of gas by means of weighing it
under condensed condition. Four references; tables; graphs, drawings.
Institution S. I. Vavilov's Institute of Physical Problems of the AS of the USSR.
Submitted June 8, 1953
6f
VS,SR/ C he mist ry Analysis methods
Card I /I Pub. 147 - 17/25
Authors I Kostryukov, V. N., and Strelkov, P. G.
Ti.tle t Thermodynamic investigations at low temperatures. Part 5. Melting,
pre-melting and pseudo-phase conversion of Hg.
Periodical i Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/10, 1825-1830, Oct 1954
Abstract t Calorimetric investigations, carried out close to the melting point, showed
no anomalies in the specific heat of pure Hg in solid, liquid and supercooled
states. The absence of measurable phenomena, caused by the existence of
hetero-phase fluctuations in solid Hg, was established. Experimental pre -
melting of solid Hg was brought about by the addition of Zn, TI and Zn + TI
to the pure mercury. During TI concentration in the mercury ranging from
0. 02 to 0. 10/6 the specific heat peak was observed at a melting point of the
TI-Hg eutectics. Eleven references: 7-USSR; 3-USA and 1-English (1915-
1954). Table; graphs; drawing.
Institution : Academy of Sciences USSR, The S. I. Vavilov Institute of Physical
Problems
Submitted : March 13, 1954
US,IR/l,hysics - Solid oxygon
Card 1/1 Pub . 22 - 9/56
Authors s Borovik-Romanov, A. S.; Orlova, M. P.; ard Strelkov, P. G.
Title I Magnetic and thermal properties of three modifications of solidified oxygen
Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 99/5, 699-702, Dee 11, 1954
Abstraot I ExperiTmnts were conducted to determine the magnetic and th 1 properties ct
solidified oxygen in the following a7- at the tem'oera-
., three modified states:
ture lower than 23.880K; the temperature between 23.880K and 43.8boK;
and ?L~- at the temperatute between 1~3.800K and 54-370K. Specific heat of ox-
ygen at various temperatures was determined in view of De
8 Xels temperature
factor. Anti-ferro-magnetic properties of oxygen in it ands? states were
checked by ballistic nethods with the help of Denar's flask. Magnetic suscep.
tibility of oxygen in its,~7' state was neasured and found to obey, as well as
in the case of liquid o;vjFen, Curie's law C Fourteen references
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7-USSR (1911-1954). Graphs; diagram.
Institution Mosca-i State Institute of Measures and Measuring Devices
Presented by: Academician P. L. Kapitsa, August 5, 1954
STRY-1, OV.P.G.
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Technical reports on low-temperature metrology. Izm. tekh.
no.1:22-27 Ja-F '55. (MLRA 8:9)
(Low temperature research) (Thermometry)
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ur, Neorgmt. (1956).
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tioni f solid LI!ji:2 rc Ficay -rcvxewi:d, A nimit
S 6 described. I lie savriplc is pLaced on a pv~leiwal, and a stir--
rup Triade af quartz retas on it. supporting a knic quartz rod.,
T116 rfA suplwats an irm! ytike which is held against the poles ofi:
a magnct with a nerdle free to roll between yoke Ud Doles..
Chaug,~ in dimension of the sample oAuscs the rimile t;j full, and
the inotion is detected by the use of a mirror and an optical
levcr. Differeatial shrink-age of two samples is directly observed
by the tm of a m-wid stirrup, md, and yokc, rolling a needle'
on the fir-it yoke. Examples of the use of the ditatorn"er are'
-scribed briefly. 10 figures, 18 referevic".
D.T.W.
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STRILKOV, Fetr Georgiyevich; Y31-MMOVA. Ye.V.. radaktor; ANDRIANOV, B.I.,
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[Homemade telephone apparatus] 6amodellnve talefonnye apparstY.
Moskva. Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1956. 71 P- (MIaA 10:2)
P.G., inzhener; FILIPPOVA, V.S., redaktor; DZHAT17EV, S.G..
teiii-r~fcheskiy r8daktor
CPrograms for extracurricular and school study groups; homemade
wind-power electric plant (description and designs)] Programmy
krtizhkov vneshkollnykh uchrezhdenii i shkol; samodelInata vetrian-
nain elektricheakala stantiia (opisanie i chertf)zhi). Moskva, Gos.
uchobno-pedagog. izd-vo Ministerstva prosv. RSFO, 1956. 84 p.
(HLRA 10:L;)
1. Russia (1c,117- R.S.F.S.R) GlBvnoye u3ravleniye shkol.
(Technical education) (Wind power)
(Electric power production)