SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TYABIN, N.V. - TYABLIKOV, S.V.

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W- --- I, -.-: 7,- I 117-111 TYABINI N. V. "The Movezz.,~ernt of a Spbere In a Vise ouz -Plastic Liquid Disperse Syotui%' ~r. rLazans'-. In-ta, --- f, - , 110 17, 1953, 84-93 The movement of P_ sphere in a viscous -plastic disperse syst~en, doe3 not follow sto1ke's 'Law. By using the approximation method of integratinG general eq:,iatioqa for the flov of viscous-plastic mediums, a sufficiently accurate ecuation for P. fallin3 sphere was a derived. TL ~ 5 equation i!iakes it possible to detennine the rheolo.rrical coustants of viscous-plastic d~s- perse syzterw, from obseirvation of a falliag aDhere. A rule governing the movement or a sphere in t, viscous liquid can be derived fron this equatioll as a special case. WhEllim, 110 3.1 1955) SO - Sum 140 845, 7 Mar 56 TYABIN, n. v. i Jan 53 USSI/Physic- - Liquid Flow "ll'otion of Ball in Viscous Pla3tic Uquid Disn~ersi:)n V. 7,rabin DAIT SSSR, Vol 88, No 1, pp 57-60 It follows from numerous investigatiemis that StoLes law does not hold for motimi ot ball in liquid dispersive mecium. Author atte,,;ipts to derive law of fallirg of ball in I a viscous, Flastic medium by integmt.-ing Eeneral eqs of flow of vj-.qcous tplastic triedium. Received 23 Oct 52. 26'2T77 WABIN, N. V. Reviews 14,1Y 1.954 nhanic!~ "'Tyabin, N. V., and"Pudovkln, M. A. The flow of a viscous- Wat'i-Els-persive system in a coriical diffusor. Doldady iXL-td..VaukS,SSR(iN,S.)92,53-5(o(1953). (Russinn) Les autcurs t-tudient Hcoulenwof Wun miliett dispersif, dou(- de viscosit6 p'lasti(pic, flans un diffiireur conique, Le ph6rionieric est r(gi par lei C.-quation-, kiites pir Tyabin; celles-6 Sont Siniplific'es, dans lk, cas particulier consid&6, en utilisant les conclusions exp(,rinica tales de la (Hse de Alme Lazovsky; en particulior Ics d6placernents peuvent kre consi6r(s coinine radiaux. I.csatifeunq tiennent Compte de ces fait,-5 pour fortner luti exprcA~;ions approch&l des Sold- tions des 6quations de 'ryabin; les forw-` .. resolutives Sont assez simples pour perinettre twe tw~cussion dkailltv de toutcslt!.spirtirtiliirit~s(iti ph6ioniOic. F-AitreatitresraulOts, les auteuri -I-nnent Li loi du d6bit total en fonction A; la pression; la relation qu'ils obtienuent: est lin6aire et paralt en bori accord avec 1'exp6rience pour de grandes pr6sivne. J. KravIcIzenko (Grenoble). .1/1 vdi-1,. N V - - _,; I..., . - . I . I . N. ::, p " *:: -1 . A : , . - '. I ~i .~ . _: - lC71-2- " .Ic;,,,~,;t .-- TYABIN. N.V. Badial flow of viscous-plastic dispersion systems In a flat capillary. Dokl.A11 SSSR 96 no.1:29-32 W '54. (KLRA 7:5) I.Predstavlono akadamikom A.I.Nakrasovym. (Capillarity) TTABIN N.V. Flow of an anomalously viscous fluid between two pla-ae plates and two coaxial cylinders. Zhur. tekh, fiz. 26 no.9:1994-2001 3 '56. NiaA 9:11) 1. Xhimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut, Kazon'. (Fluid mechanics) -FYAI IV" /L/1 VI "Irregular Flow of a Viscous-Plastic Dispersed System in the Layer Between Two Coaxial Cylinders and That in a Cylindricul Tube," by N. V. Tyabin, Tr Kazansk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, ILsue 21 T~ 35, PP .3-225 from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- VeManika, No 2, Mar 57, Abstract No 3120, by N. A. Slez.-in) "In the first part, the problems of the circular flow of & v1--:c(~-- plastic medium (taking into eccount the limiting shear strasseE) Ind ;.'.. rectilinear motion between the iw! cylinders are studied. in ".. ',I. cases the differential equation- e" motion of the inner cylinder nd ol' the me-dium are calculated jointly, t_%,n~7 into consideration the local derivative of time in respect to the average velocity (N. A. Slezkin, S. V. Targ, Dokl. AN ssn, 1946, 54, No 3). The third part coneeiderc the problem of the ir- regular flow of a viscous-plastic medium in circular cylindrical tube with the assistance of an average calculation of accelefation ('Approximate Go- lution of the Problem of the Irregular Motion of a ViscouB-Flastic Fluid in a Circular Cylindrical Tube.,' by A. Kh. Mirzadzhanzade and A. A. Abbasov, Dokl. An SSSR, Vol 107,..No 2, 1956, pp 249-251). A comparison is made be- tvien the cFm~uted curve of the changing moments of friction forces and the experimental curve. In the 'starting period' there is a considerable di- vergence of the curves." (U) USSR/Physics Viscosity FD-3050 Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 19/23 Author Tyabin, N. V. Title eory of anomalous viscosity of dispersive systems Periodical Zhur. tekh. -Liz., 25'. February 1955, 339-350 Abstract One of the central problems concerning the flow of dispersive systems is the problem of anomalous viscosity, first discovered in connection with the anomalous rheological properties of sofs and gels by the Russian scientist F. Schwedoff (J. de Phys. theor. et appl., 1889) and fully discussed by the present writer (Kol- loidn. zhurn., ll,, 6, 438, 1949). In the present work he attempts to create a phenomenological theory of flow of nonelastic anomal- ously viscous dispersive systems by preceeding from an analysis of the experimental dependence of velocity gradient upon tangen- tial displacement stress, and does not touch on the nature of the anomaly of viscosity of dispersive systems. The author thanks Professor G. V. Vinogradov, early investigator of anomalous vis- cous properties of consistent lubricantE in a wide range of velo- city gradients (Trudy v-t. konf. po treniyu i izaosu v mashinakh (Works on 2nd Conference on.Friction and Wear in Machines), 3, 3111 19491. Twenty ref. Submitted September 8. 1954 TYABIN, N.V. Flow of two Immiscible layers of viscoplast1c liquids In a pipe, .Kell. shur.18 x#0:379-381 fq-Jo 256. (MLRA gig) (Rheology) TY AB I N.? N. 4 TSNITOV.S, Ki Y, Y--- ?-I. VACf! AC', I f'lr,w of a non-Nt-wtor, tar, h.cluld in a ahorr, psbi.,~ ic~j,,srzwj. 17 165. v,,vyv.uchfjb,,zav.; khlm~A khltn.wkh. 8 m).,kt~XCLJ,84 (MIRA 18..1.1) 1. Volgogradskiy politek)mIcheskly, Instiwt J Kazans~iy khimiko-tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni Xirnva, ERYU-CfZC'lj ASI*j atarob4 propodavatolll TYABXUl II.T.9 doktcr WAhna nauk rmn of speed and prw=o dlatrIWItion in a viwopla.-.,tU lu-brica-yfut lv~rar or a jourml ulidlM boarlmg. I=i v~M. uchebo zavol mshinootr, no.9*53-59 65. (MM 3,8:11) 29453 ~'/Utsl' 61/0001/017/156/166 B1 17/B1 10 AUTHORS: Shklyar, L. A., Tyabin__N. V- TITLE: Lubricant outflow through labyrinth packings PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 17, 1961, 475, abstract 17"238 (Tr- 3-Y Vses. konferenteii po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh. M., AN SSSR, v. 3, 1960, 154-163) TEXT, A theoretical and experimental study was made of the outflow of oils and plastic lubricants through labyrinth packings forming different combinations of cylindrical coaxial slits and spaces between plane disks.. It was shown that the resistance against axial flov in a cylindrical slit, under equal hydrodynamic conditions, is twice as large as in a radial flow in a plane clearance. The experimental arrangement constituted the model of a caterpillar drum. The lubricant outflow in the drum took place at a given temperature and pressure, both with fixed and with rotating bearing: 100- 800 rpm. The area of the labyrinth packing inlet cross section exerts a decisive effect upo *n the properties of hermetically sealing,, The outflow of liquid oils and kerosene is independent of the labyrinth pacizzing ~4K Card 1/2 294 S~) 11 C /61/000/017/156/166 Lubricant outflow through... B117/BlIO rotation. The outflow of plastic lubricants is significantly increased as the drum bushing is set in rotation. The lubricant outflow grows on a diminution of viscosity (,I), and in case of plastic lubricants also on a diminution of the ultimate strength (0),. Theoretically, consumption is determined from the following formula: qtheor. =0-5'n(R2 -RI) 2,,'Rl,q-ILO.33(R 2 - R1 ),-1 AP - G1, dr R, -inner radius., R2=outer radius, 1 -length of ring slot; P =pressure drop in the labyrinth packing. 14betracter's note; Complete translatiozi,l Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK UPL0_'-JLTI-.:N SOV/5055 Tooso konforentalya po treniyu I Irnosu v 3d, znaylk ,,;g B-azki. Opcry 41collmhonlya. Smatka Oldrodlnaslchaskay3 toorlya I smazoehnyye materialy HydrodynazZe Theory of Lub-IcatIOn. ( Slip Bearings. Lubrication and Lubricant Materlalx) Moscow, Isd-va AN SSSR . 422 P. Irrata slip inserted. 3.8oo copies printed. (Series: its: Trudy, v. 3) Sponsoring Agency: Akadenlya nauk SSSR. Institut mashimovedenlya. Romp. Zda. for the Section "Hydrodymazle Theory of UibrIcation And Slip Bearinga*; To. X. Out*ymr. Professor. Doctor of Tech nical Sciences, and A. 1. D'yachko-, Professor, Doctor of Tech: ; Rasp. td. for the Section,ftubrication and n1cal Science Lubricant Ma rialdL. G. V. Vlnogra4aw. Professor. Doctor of t: Chemical Sciences; Ed. Of Publishing House-. M. U. X2sbanov; Tech. Zd.t 0. K. Ouslicova. FURPOSIt This collection or articles to Iztended for practicing engineers and research scientists. 'The collection, -------------- -pu-bilshed by, the- Znatltut a STI '0- 'a. vedonlya AX SUR (Institute of Selenes, of Machinea, Academy or Sciences MR) contains paosrs Presented at V-* LIZ kOnfQrent2Lya po trwdyu I lznosu v mashinakh sOyu%na!; , IN All ton Conference an PrIctlon and Wear Isi Machine$ T% n AVr 13 11 2:1L as Xyd.-odynaxlc Theory (Cont.j 5M/5055 Talfanow To V Increase of the Load -Carry 1. ng Capacity - Operating at High Sliding Speeds 128 T. Aboodynazle Theory of ViscouB-Plastic Uibrl 134 Xhanzy1ch, X: 0. On the Problem of the Design of SlIdU%g Thrust Uavlngd- 146 3bkLyar L A , and X. V. Tyabin. Outflow of LubrIcAct 2i S i~; 1!d ?kt~r k k .&h Labyrinth cala 154 Report& Printed In Other Publications On the Problem of Using Fluid-PrictVict , s Kills O With F e t R rs B ill ti I e e n o requ n * pera ng n& jftar=, and Loads (Published under the title-. 'In-4astigstion of the State of the Journal In a 120'-Dtg%-eo Fluid-r--ction BearIng for Constant Loads and Leads with Varying 31.Ap') (St. *Tree' ye, I lines v mashinakh.' T. XIII, Iza-va Ali 164 Now Approximate Method for Calculating t *Vertical- Tirvit Dearlngs (rublLshad under the ti .Is; AX19.30arings for Hydroge nora, tore. Theory and Calculs- %too 3 lzd. Teentrall"gio byuro tok4"Ichealcoy 1-,ecr~tsll g X11 02ektropromyshionnosti) 164 Pl%n-R-Ta. Thrust Bearing for Super ,yower Turbines PVd6tn. Naghtnostroyenlya% No. T, 1959 I(A Xleyman, 1. 1. One of 3erented Bemr%ng3afor Horizzaral klectrLc* Ka*chlnea at the Zloktrlo&Lla' ?I nt I-ant 3. X. Xirov. tPublished at the "gleletromila' Plantl 164 gun_tn~ 1. A. DevelOP-Ont Of the Hrdrodyn"lc Theory of, LubriciitBrf-or Thrust Bearings iftbillshed in 1957 under the tltlel 40n the HydrodynesIc Theory of Lubricatton Or a]Marine (*xzv. vost. fli, AX SSSR', No. 4-5. 1-957), and In 1959 under the tlt2*2 Tva-Diaensional Prob2on of the Rydrodynaalc Theory of Lubrication Towing Into Accopl.tho Dependence or the Vise3sity gn the Tampere- tuft Izv. AN =R" No. 2. 1959 X64 0 a I d A47 TXROMIIV. A.A.; SHKLTAR, L.A.; TYABIN, N.Y. Rotating viscosimeter of high sensitivity. Zav.lab. 26 no.3: 356-358 160. (MIEA 13:6) 1. Rhimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut# Kazan'. (Viscon imetry) '/7 V, S/179/60/000/02/009/032 E081/E241 AUTHORS: Vinogradov, G. Mamakov, A. A and Tyabin, N. v. (Moscow) TITIR; Flow of Anomalously Viscous Bodies Under Complex Stress Conditions PERIODICAL: Izvestija Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1960, Nr 2, pp 65-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A continuation of previous work (Refs 5. 6, and 7). Data are given of experimental investigations into the flow of a residual extract (highly viscous Newtonian fluid) and a lubricant grease (anomalously viscous body) to verify the generalized flow law under the combined action of two simple shears. The data were obtained by simul- taneous measurements with a double rotation viscometer (Ref 6) and a capillary viscometer with constant outflow (Ref 7). The methods and basic experimental results are given in Ref 5. Complex shear conditions were realised by,the combined action on the body contained in the space between two cylinders, of an externql pressure and a twisting moment the latter being obtained Card 1/5 by rotation of the outer cyli~aer. In this way, axial vl***' S/179/60/000/02/009/032 E081/E241 Flow of Anomalously Viscous Bodies Under Complex Stress Conditions and circumferential flow are superimposed and the particles of the anomalously viscous body move in screw trajectories ab (Fig 1: Scheme of screw flow of grease in a narrow annular space) Th eneralized equation of flow is written in th; forme ~1) (Ref 8), and in cylindrical co-ordinates r, T9 Z, the quantities Pi and e'i are written in the forms (2) and (3). (The dot over ei denotes differentiation with respect to time). pi is the intensity of shear stress, 6- the intensity of deformation velocity, qi the effective viscosity coefficient,, P p P are normal stresses, 0 _rrI er., e 6 are W19ume?'deformation velocities (P(P zz 1 ZI ezr are shear deformation velocities. For tEwIprewent conditions, (2) and (3) reduce to (4) and (5) with the effective viscosity in complex shear axial shear and circumferential shear given by (65, (7) and (8), respectively. The shear stresses for pure-axial shear T, and pure circumferential shear T2 are given by the f rst equations, p 67, where AP is the difference Card 2/5 in pressure between the ends of the annular space, / 8/179/60/000/02/009/032 E081/E241 Flow of Anomalously Viscous Bodies Under Complex Stress Conditions H and L are the width and length of the space, M is the twisting moment, R, and R2 are respectively the external and internal radii of the cylinders (H - R, - RO. The mean deformation velocities in axial shear D10 and circumferential shear D,:)- are found from the second equation, p 67, and the K)cial deformation velocity at the wall from the third equation, where Q is the outflow per second, to the angular velocity of the rotor. Figs2 and 3 show log q log q2 and log q plotted against log D11 log b and log Di for Ne extract. [Fig 2. Dependence oi effective viscosity (axial, circumferential and--spiral flow) on velocity gradient and intensity of deformation velocity for the extract] and for the grease LIFig 3. Dependence of effective Viscosity (axial, circumferential and spiral flow) on velocity gradient and intensity of deformation velocity for Inbricant greas The key to the figures on the diagram* is at the foi. of p 67. In Pi 3 (DI) is represented by the dashed-dotted line, Tl~)&2) %y ihe continuous line and jj(Di) by the dotted Card 3/5 line. The lines in Fig 2 are all parallel to the log D S/179/60/000/02/009/032 E081/E241 Flow of Anomalously Viscous Bodies Under Complex Stress Conditions axis, and, for a given temperature, the points corres- ponding to different conditions all lie on the same line. Thus the effective viscosity of the residual extract is constant, and the superposition principlP applies. Fig 3 shows that the effective viscosity of the lubricant grease falls with increasing deformation velocity. At 200 and 500 the effective viscosity for axial shear is rather greater than for eircumferentlal shear. The differences may be interpreted as a breaking down of the structure of the grease and the orientation of the soap micro-filaments. The motion of the particles in spiral flow is determined by the equations at the foot of p 68 and the top of p 69, and Fig 4 shows the dimensionless viscosity niA2 plotted against the dimensionless length of the trajectory. [Fig 4 Dependence of the dimensionless viscosity IiA2 on S/L for grease at 200 and 5001 Within the limits of experimental accuracy (5 to 10%) the points lie on the same line for both temperatures, and the effective Card 4/5 viscosity is a function not only of the intensity of V/ S/179/60/000/02/009/032 E081/E241 Flow of Anomalously Viscous Bodies Under Complex Stress Conditions deformation velocity, but also of the dimensionless quan-Lity characterising the trajectories of the particles. Thanks are expressed to V. P. Pavlov for participating in the discussion of results, and for valuable advice. There are 4 figures and 10 referencas, 8 of which are Soviet, 1 English and I German. SUBMITTED: June 4, 1959 Card 5/5 MAMAKOV, A.A.; TYABIN, N.V.; TINOGRAWV, G.V. Graphical method for determining the distribution of flow velocities of elastic petroleum products. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; neft' i gaz 2 no.7:81-86 '59. (MIRA 12:22) leKazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy inatitut im, SA Kirova. (Hydraulics) TYABIN, N.V.; SHKLYAR, L.A.#- MDSIKHIN, Te.P.; VINWRAMV, G.V. Rheologic investigation of grease by the centrifuge method. Trudy MMI no.16:133-150 '51 1PUbl. '521. (MIRA 12t12) (LOrication and lubricants) TYABIN Theory of similitude applied to a vlecoplastic fluid. Trudy 1=1 no.16:151-156 '51 Mbl. '521. (MIRA 12:12) (Rhoology) jf 33 .11 2 IZ a go I 4y V Jll vw E I V .4 it, 7'ah, IV 43 TYABIR, N.V. Basic-eqfttious of the rheology of viscoplastic media. Trud7 I no.14:38--51 149. (KMA 12.-n) l.Kafedra "Protsessy i apparaty, gidravlika i obahcha7a khimichoskaya tekhnologiya" Kazanskogo khimiko-takhnolo- gicheskogo iDstituta, im. S.M. Kirova. (Rheologr) TYABIN, N.V. Slow motion of a sphere in a viscoslastic fluid. Trudy EXHT no.14:52-55 149. (HIRA 12:1.1) (Rheolog7) --- TTABIN, II.V. Archimedes' principle and Bernoulli fluids. Trudy XMI no.15:119-121 equation for viscoelastic 150. (publ. 151] (MIRA 12:12) (Fluids) TYABIN, N.V. I. I , Flow of a viscoplastie medium on an inclined surface and in a conduit with a semicircular section. Trudy KKHTI no-15: 122-124 '50. [Publ. 1513 (t4lRjl 12-,12) 1 (Fluids) I~tw-4- - 1W IgIV. Movement of a sphere in a viscoplastic disperse fluid sy-atem. T--jAy KMI no-17.-84-93 152 [publ. 1531. (MIRA 12:11) (Fluid dynamics) (Viscosity) TYABIN, N.V.; FMVKIN, M.A. Flow Of VISCoplastle fluid disperse systems in conical pack!ng and the immersion of the cone in disperse systems. Trudy KMI n5.27: 1 94-108 '52 [publ. '531. (Fluid dynamics) (mm 12*11) Di me neioml P-r-a-jf:,, s --if ~jtyqs vise ()DIasf ic f !-,)id 'd, - True,,, F.-K.1-:TI '53 [-qubl. (DiTionsionnl -,YfailT, S-1, Y"'I 7~-,.P.; Vr,',OGIU.DOV, G.V. fai,ml forcoc. rptibl. ir :-~ -tz-Fluid dv-nvricr,) Vjj~OIWJ)C~V G.7. JT.V o~ - flat cono in tir- --laje. K-:KTI nc~. tzf 41. (lebricitticr !'OSM111T, Ti, r. t inw 10(2\ r SOV/64-59-5-18/28 AUTHORS: Yerofeyev, A. A.,..Tlabin, N~ V. ................. '_., TITLEt Intermixture of Viscous-plastic Disperse Systems by the Aid of Agitators F3RIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 5, PP 436-441 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The process of intermixture of viscous-plaotic fluids is il- lustrated according to the theory of resemblance (Refs 5,6). The calculations for the purpose of generalizing experimental data and calculating the necessary capacity for intermixture of viscous-plastic fluids, base on the equation Eu. - KReO (14) M (L'u. - Euler-criterion, ReM - Reynolds criterion, K - coeffi- cient, m - experimental value, the index M means the generaliza- tion of resemblance criterions for viscous and viscous-plastic fluids). The criterion of boundaries was laid down (being char- acteristio in the region, in which the fluid starts to flow with increasing velocity), and measurements were made by a testing arrangement (Fig 1) with 6 different agitators of the frame type and with 3 agitators of the turbine type (Fig 2). Card 1/2 One of the agitator types is used in Kazanskiy neftemaelozavod SOV/64-59-5-18/28 Intermixture of Viscous-plastic Disperse Systems by the Aid of Agitators (Kazan' C j-1 'he single agitators exhibit different sizes in relation to each other (Table I). The intimate mixture of synthetic (lubricating) greases US s- 2 and of petroleum mix- tures was investigated by means of a rotation-yiscosimeter RV-6. The functions between the Euler and Reynolds criterions were obtained for every used agitator by generalizing the experi- mental data according to methods of the theory of similarity (Fig 6, Table 2). The method of calculating the capacity, that 13 necessary for intermixture of viscous-plastic fluids, is sug- gested on the strength of results obtained. The shape of the free surface in the agitator vessel as well as the criterion of the boundaries are of no special importance to the agitator capacity required. There are 2 figures, 6 tables, and 7 ref- erencea, 5 of which are Soviet,~ Card 2/2 SOV/124- 57-3-3 120 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 68 (USSR) AUTHOR: Tyabin, N - V TITLE: Unsteady Flows of a Visco-plastic Disperse System in a Layer Contained Between Two Coaxial Cylinders and in a Cylindrical Pipe (Neustanovivshiyesya techeniya vyazko-plasticheskoy dispersnoy sistemy v sloye mezhdu dvumya soosnymi tsilindrami i v tsilind- richeskoy trube) PERIODICAL: Tr. Kazansk. s,kh. in-ta, 1956, Nr 35, pp 213-225 ABSTRACT: In the first problem the author analyzes the circular motion of a visco-plastic medium (with the yield stress in shear taken into consideration); in the second problem, its rectilinear motion between two coaxial cylinders. In either case the author solves simultaneously the differential equation of motion of the inner cylinder and the differential equation of motion of the medium with the local time derivative of the velocity taken in an averaged form (Slezkin, N - A., Targ, S - M ., Dokl - AN SSSR, 1946, Vol 54, Nr 3). In the third problem the unsteady flow of a visco-plastic medium in Card 14 a round cylindrical pipe is likewise studied with an averaged value SOV/124- 57-3- 3 120 Unsteady Flows of a Visco-plastic Disperse System in a Layer (cont.) taken for the acceleration (see RZhMekh, is adduced between the design graph of the variation with time of the firic rce moment and experimental measurements. A considerable divergence betweenthe above-mentioned graphs occurs in the "starting-up- period" sector. N. A. Slezkin Card 2/2 5( SOV/69-21-2-14/22 AUTHORS: Mamakov, A.A.p Tyabin2_N.V._, Vinogradovv G.V. TITLE: The Application of the Similarity Theory in Calculating the Flowing Processes of Plastic Lubricants In 'rubes (Primenen- iye teorii podobiya k raschetv- protnessov techeniya plast- ichnykh smazok v trubakh) PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnalg 19599 Nr 2, pp 208-215 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors propose two methods of generalizing experiment- al data, and the calculation of the flow of plastic lubri- cants in tubes in the form of a dependency of the tube re- sistance coefficient nn the generalized Reynolds criterium. The variable effective viscosity method consists in the de- termination of the generalized Reynolds criterium according to the value of the local effective viscosity for the layer contiguous to the tube wall. The constant paramet-~r method consists in the approximation of the flow curve in the form of straight lines corresponding to the equations Shvedov- Bingham and in the determination of the generalized Reynolds C ard 1/2 criterium according to the parameters of the viscous-plastic SOV/69-21-2-14/22 The Appl-'.cation of the Similarity Theory in Calculating the Flowing Pro- Ceases of Plastic Lubricants in Tubes flow. The application of these methods permitted a general- ization of axperimental data concerning the flow of plastic lubricants in tubes_qt a change of the speed gradient from 0.03 to 35,400 sect, ~9 the length of the tubes by 250 times and their diameters by 36 times. The authors have found an expression of the tube resistance coefficient from the ge- neralized Reynolds formula at the flow of plastic lubricants, and have shown that for the calculation of loss of pressure, the usual hydraulic calculation methods can be used. These are based on the method of.approximating curves of the flow of plastic lubricants in rotary viscosimeters. The authors mention the followin- Soviet scientistst G.V. Vinogradov, V.P. Favlov, V.G.Petrovskiy, N.V. Tyabin. There are 5 graphs and 21 references, 12 of which are Soviet anti 9 English. ASSOCIATION: Khimiko-tekhnolog-icheskiy institut im, 3,M. Xirova, Kazan, (Chemical-Technological Institute imeni S.M. Kirov, Kazan') SUBMITTED: May 6, 1958 Uard 2/2 a I I I I I 1,0 t N :,A P RIN N, 1/, I B-14 USSR/Physical Chemistry - Colloid Chemistry, Dispe~rsion Systems. Abs Jour,. Referat. Zhurnal Rhimiya,, No 3, 1958, 7349. Author N.V. Tyabin) G.V. Vinog;mdov. Inst ------- Title Application of Approodmation Method to Computation of Dispersion System Flows. Orig Pub: Kolloida. zh., 1957, 19, No 4, 505-510- Abstract: The necessity to evaluate concrete values of maxi-im tangen- tial stresses and velocity gradients at the approximation of flaw curves of dispersion systems was shown on the example of flows of plastic lubricants in plain bearings and of bi- tumina along inclined planes. An expression vas obtained for the rotation moment depending on the angular velocity of rotation at the flow of a plastic dispersion system in the ring-shaped clearance between coaxial cylinders, if the flow curve could be approximated with n equations of Shvedov- Card 1/2 -1- EOWWWWW VINOGRADOV, G.T. %a theory of flow of plastic dispersed system [with suor-ary tl~ B*Iishj. Koll. shur. 19 n0.3:352-360 My-Jo '157. OUZA lOt8Y 1. Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva. Molloida) (Fluid dynamics) .1 .il~-* 1. . I-T -, -- -I -I- - .-- '- T- '- . - . - - I o, ~ Ic F ME ~, OR MR I I, USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of Natural Gazes and Petroleum. Motor Fuels. Lubricants., 1-13 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - IChim No 19, 1956, 62634 Author: Tyabin, N. V., Vinogradov, G. V. Institution: None Title: Sinking of a Flat Wedge in Lubricant Grease Original Periodical: Tr. Yj.~zan. khim.-tekhnol. in-ta, 1954, No 18, 22242"09, Abstract: Results of investigations of kinematics and dynamics of s4rild g of a wedge in lubricant greases. Derived is the law of velocity dis- tribution during sinking of the wedge and an equation that corre- latee kinematic and dynamic quantities on stationary sinking of immersed wedge into the lubricant. Card 1/1 - - .1 - 0.. - ".z I-W - - - . - --- -.- ol -; w, ~ ~ F Fill i I I i I . . - . - .. i " . - 1; 11 y, 1 fj.Yi~:; h. I iE. 'i "BElliavior of Structure Dispersu,(l "'stems in tlae Fici(I Of lbvarlent of Cnetrifugal Forces" (Pavcdeniye strukrirovannylsh dioper:3.,ilyl-h v Pole dL-",Stvig tsentrolbezlinfkh 3i1) rom t1lic back Trudy of Taird LIl- Union Corference on Colloi(3 CLeiustry~ p. 92-112, In. ;,!I Mosec,*u, (Report Civen at obove Conference, Ilinsk, 21-1; Dee 53) : '. i r r ! I Z~ i - -, I I . , . i a ; mea - =a--- " - - - - remm P-ma 0 0 Em m 0 0 a E E = M v I /-1 7- , . - --.a --. .11-1 - I.- ~, I j. - mm-2-m". , SAI I - K WIRWANAMISIMISMEM ff J-' I 'i F RUNK, A.M. (brigadir), AUST, V.I., BLOKH. I.M., KIKGCF, Tu,A., ZAGARMISTR, A.M., KUPALOY-TAROPOLK. 1.K., PATROV, J.V TTABIN, V.Te., FZDORWO, A.N., sostaviteli; DYUKOV, A.I., KLRSHCOV:"C-T-7~;~Or~- (All-Union unified norms for geophysical field vork] Veasoiuznye adinye normy vyrabotki na polevye geofrafisheskie raboty. (Bostavi- tali: Resnik A.M. i dr. Radaktory: A.I.Diukov, A.I.Kloshchey] Mo- skva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 19519 146 pe NLRA 7:4) (Geophysics) YBRKAKOV, L.K.; _#,.,,Y,,Xbj,MIKHAYWV, A.K. [deceased]; KOMISSAROT, B.M.; PTIAVA, Y.N.; SVIRIDOV, A.Yea; NINITINA, T.N., redBktor izdatel'stva; XRYNOOMaKA, K.V., takhnicheakty rodaktor [Production norms for geodetic and topographical vork in geological prospecting and geophysical organizations. Supplement to the jinifted production norms for geodetic and topographical vork in the Ohl 'of Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the Ministry of Interior of the U.S.S.R.] Normy vyrabotki na geodazichaskie i topograficheekle raboty goologo-rasvedochnykh i goofisichaskikh organizatsit. Dopolne- nie k edinym normam vyrabotki no goodezichookie i topograficheekto raboty GUGK KVD SSSR 1954 g. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit- ry po gaol. i okhrane nedr. 1956- 51 n- (MLHA 10:1) 1- Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo gaolQgii i okhrany nedr. 2, Hinisterstvo goologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Tereakov) 3. Ministerstvo neftyanoy promyshlennonti SSSR (for Pyleva) 4. Minister- stvo ugollnoy promyshlannosti SSSR (for Sviridov) (Geodesy) (Cartography) TYABINA, Z.A., 1932, No Journal reference. TUBIN, V.Ye., redaktor; TROFIK)V, A.V., tekhnidheskiy redaktor. [Valuation of field and office geodetic and cartograph1c work for geopbysical prospecting In the petroleum industrjrj Rasteenki na polevye I kamerallnys geodezicheakie I kartograficheskle rabot7 pri geofisichaokikh razvedkokh v neftianoi promyshlennosti. Raz- rabotany Normativno-iseledovatellskoi stantelei pri treate Moe- neftegeofizika. Utversshdeny prikazom Glavneftege0f12ikl no.89 ot 14 iiulia. 1952 g. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo neftianoi I gorno-topliv-noi li-t-ry. 1952. 178 p, (M12A 8:5) 1 - ' ' 1 . Runala (1923- UOSS.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geofizicheekoy I geo- ;;imicheekoy razvedkie' (Prospecting-Geopbysical methods) VOLITAR, F.I.; Tyj~-IIIIL,. L.S. (Kasanl) --l-1 -l, Ilemangit,ruts of the spine. JrAz-rw.-d.7lrv. 40 no.1:811-85 Ja-Y '59. . (SPINE--TIRIO-as) (14IRA 12: 10) ALM-MRS: Kreymer, S.Ye., Tuzhilina, ',i.V., Golovina, V.,%., 3~'-3-2/:-" Tyabina R.A TI TLE: Me Determination of Cobalt and Cadmium in Vickel of High T"urity (,",'predeleniye kobal'ta i kad-iiya v nikole vysokoy chis-toty) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 2h, Nr 3, pp. 262-26b (usrm) ABSTPACT: This method of determining cobalt is based upon a suggmstion made by V. P. Zhivopirstsev 7,Nefs. 1'-V , according to Aiieh cobalt together viti diant71pyryl-meThara and alfunonium thiocyanate gives a light blue precipitation which is soluble in concentratee, xn-nonia. From t1-.0 Drecipitation the cobalt is colorimetrized i6th nitroso R-salt. "recipitation is carried out in tLe mediiLra of sulfuric acid, the deposit is distinctly soluble in hot water, and must be washed with 1% a-=cniun thiocyante solution. T~e process of analysis and the results obtained wfien determining cobalt (O.Qoo2/10 Co) are given. Determination of cadmium Js c~~rried rut by a modified method, also developed by Zhivopistsev /T."ef. b'7 ~V by precipitation u-Ith diantipyryl-mathane in the presence of bro-ads- or iodide ions. In t1ds way it is possible to determine Card 1/2 The Datermnation of Cobalt and Cadmiin in Ifickel 32-3-2/52 of High -Purity O.oool OA% cadmmi in nickel, potassium iodide being used in the case of low percentages, because it forms complaxes which are not so easily soluble. If copper 18 presant, it nust ba rmioved b. precipitation with thiosulfate; after combustion of organic substances cadmiim is determined polarographically. An exact process of analysis as well as a table of results obta-2ned by the suggested and by two other methods is given. Tbero are 2 tables and 5 references, h of O)ich are Slavic. ASSOCIAMON: "Severonikel" Combine (Ko.-ibinat "Severonikell" AVAILABLE: Libra.-j of Congress 1. Nickel-Gobalt-Deter-tin.,tion 2. Fickel-Cadraima-Dete mination Card 2/2 KUYMER, S.Te.; TUMILINA, N.V.; GOWVINA, V,A.; TTAHIiA;' R.A. Determination of cobalt and cadmium In high-puritjr nickel. Zav, lab, 24 no.3:262-264 158. OURA 110) I.Kombinat "Severonikelf". (Cobalt--Anal7sis) (Cadmium-Analysis) (Nickel-Awaysts) TASATOGHKIN. V.1.; TAYTS, Ye.M.; nAVYDOVA. M.Ai; TUBINA, Z.S. Changes in the structure and physiconechanical properties of coals under thermal processing. Trudv IGI 8:89-95 '59. (MIRA 13:1) (coal) trl ~7 - -- .-91-~ I N~~ a---f6- Mf 01, V-- jaMOMI ,71ft W mf-ut Of IU Wti)ygth, zud fcnrra~- -A' qUent heatins, -hkh ~-e Emirn-L', to ;acdzt. 0": q~mlify ai the &.oLm Gf b1c.-As wit haAlt mdurtwr. i" ri.-V ~.- . - 11 . -,, Zl , 1, . - . I I - i . , - ; - , -1 A I a) n - I - -~ ~) i_ . . w;. I -~i ;, I !a v () -3 ii-.~. 1) , ~, ~P z I TYAERIAI Z. S. zC~i: TYABIIIA, Z. S.. TAM, YI:. 1., KCY.--.-A~- iz. YE. b j, vo upri'ney I)rcm-!,t; Zir,. r-nc-,,, 1948, s. rE-e3.- B-iblicTr: P, nizv. SO: Letcoin 1 Zhoirw~l 'twlrh St-tov , Vol . ! " ./ 1, , - -T . : A y. i -, ~ . ~ L . I . r4 !,:) ~ , C-~ - 1 . -7 - ~, - . , IL , -.: " - , I ~ ~ t - ~ '; -' '; ". -, 0 -7 -, , I ~, ",:, ; . - ~~ I .--, .,% 1, . 14 , T-IAE-,'lNA , Z . S; . ,, 'Ala" , Za,,,od Ln' , 'Vc t ., 1943, v. 14, - , . - I TYASLIKOVY 9. V. Cand. Physicomath. Sci. Dissertationi "Certain View l%thods in the Theory of the Crystal-ine 51tate.1, Moscow Order of Lenon State U. imeni M. V. Lomonosov. 4 Jun. 1947. v SO: Vecberrivayf.. Moskva, Jun. 1947 (Project #17836) WABLIKOV, S. USSR/Crystallization' MY 1947 Crystals - Grovth "On the Problem of Crystallization," S. Tyablikov, 4 pp Nwwv V& U. "Zhur Fkap Teor Fiziki" Vol XV11, No 5 n41 Crystallization is treated as the result~olf In- stability of density distribution. Theoretically computed values of temperature of crystallization for argon and mercury are found to agree with known values. 9M TYABLIKOV $ S. V. 42034: TYABLIKOV, S. V. - Povedeniye priruesey v slabo-naideallrom vyrozhden~~r)m -;=e, podchinyayushehemsya statisike boze. Zhuxmal eksparin. ! teor-.-t. 71-?i~~, IF-Y7, Vyp. 11. S. 1023-29. - Bibliogr: 5 nazv. SOt Latopis' Zliurrialtriykli Statey, Vol. 47, 1948. jouri&I of ftpaillaktal wA Theoretical PbYei0so Umto Vol. 18, No. 4,114g TX&J.0,QX-SwVv (1403COW State University), Quentun-awchanic&I cansid#rallon Of the dynamics of crystallic lattice, 368.73 1. Starting with qusnttm equations of motion of the problem of f4 Wies. an ignesti. - catiort in wade of the dynamics of a try2talline lattice, Tile first ArI)FOxiawlitul . Ivalls 10 the results Of the Down theOlrY Of the lattice. Tbe trakolts Of the Itco(A approxiWation probably zhM mom peculiarities of the spectra." Sources GTRSPL, 101- 1, NO- 5 say 48 Stitistical 'foohanics 128haVior of ImIrarities in a. Slightly Nonideal- Degenerate Gas Obeying Boas Statistics," S. V0 T~ftblikari.-, Math Inst, Acad Soi UM., 7 PP Zhur, Zksp6r I Tooret Fit" Vol Mn" lic, 11 Disoizesee problem of power Uistributiom of partl-~ "clan interacting with a syzr~m vith a. great vuber' of'00648, of freedou. kluatio squiticlu a f~r wticles of tb6i . Wrec. of xWwd tbeo:7 ~*f d! f sautim it ~ f6ilow ftwool equilitrim vith ejz~-' e- to I t -a -a' .6 a viitid ,t*ung . ,ze in'iv~~t togetter vith notmil part of 3059,948.40 suindittoea 18 JM:48. 5 /49T61 ... 1. 1---.1 . TYA3LTKOV. S. Vw KOZY101, B. M. and ALITEHUL&Z, S. A. IIK Horter, Faramagnetic Relaxation", r-Aoscow Forei.-.n Literature Fublishin.- : House, 1949. BOMTUBOV, H.M.; TYABI.IXGV, S.T. Self-energy conservation in the nonrelativistic field theory. Dap.AN URSR no.$:10-16 149. (MIMA 9:9) l.Diysniy chlen AN URSR (for Bogolyubor).2.Institut matematiki AN URSA. (Field theory) (Pcree and energy) .TYABLIXUVI S. V. ., USSR/ Mathematics - Perturbation Method Physics - Atomic Structure Ma r 4 9 "One Application of the Theory of Perturbation to the Polar Model of a Metal," N. N. BDgolyubov, S. V. Tyablikov, Math Instq Acad Sci USSR, 5 PP I'Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX~ No 3 0 - 2XI -SI, Presents results of one form of the theory of perturbation for a degenerate level applied to the polar model of a metal. Develops simple method enabling results of theory of perturbation to be used without recourse to method of secular equaltions. Submitted 7 Oct 49. Am PA 32/49T54 TYABLIKOV, S. V. USSR/11hysics Quantum Mechanics Mathematics - Applied Yer 49 "The Approximation Method of Finding the Lowest Energy Levels of Electrons in Metal," N. N. Bogolyubov, S. V. Tyablikov, Math Inst, Acad Sic USSR, 12 1 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX, No 3 - 0. XA-69 Frs9ents approximate method of secondary quanta for determining energy spectra of we~-'ay excited states. Results are illustrated using theory of ferromagnetism as excimple. Establishes that definite electric current is connected with spin waves. Submi"VtM 7 Oct 48. FA32/49T90 /physics Particles Jan 50 Statistical Mechanics r4 ~*Tbeory of fionlocalized Particles," A. A. Vlasov, 3 O,Zhur Eksper i Teor6t Fiz" Vol XX, No 1 Remarks in response to article by S. V. Tyablikov, In same issue, "Some Co=ents on ii~-Pi6b!~m of Many NxUes as Set Up by A. A. Vlasov." Vlasov reaffirms tim statements: (a) rejection of the'spatial and 4elocity localization of particles as factor preced- iag the interaction of forces; (b) consideration of the finite bond of individual properties of particles 155T80 tTSSR/Physics - Particles (Contd) Jan 50 and the laws of their notion and the total col 1 ectiv- Ity (collective interaction, for arbitrary forces). Comments on Gilbbsian statistics. Submitted 20 Oct 49 ~USSR/PhygiCe - NAB= inn 50 Statistical Mechanics *Some C nts on the Problem of Many Bodies as Set Vp by A. A. Vlasov," S. V. Tyablikov, Math Inst, Acad USSR, 7 pp ~"Zhur FJmper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XK, No .Vlaaov has mqd significant contributi,)T~s,to the plasma theory-, including method of "self-congruent ,flelda" and his mathematical treatzrent of "la"ing ,Gmd leading potentials" and their "hal -sums.* Be- Cently, however, Vlasov has published a number of vorks relating to certain problems in the theory of USSR/Physics - Plasma (Contd) Jan 50 ~condensed media and the general problem of many bod- les, in wbLich he has extended his methods from plasmas itheory to a completely different type of problem. Au- ,thor maintains this extension is not justified and criticizes the recently published vorks in detail. Submitted 13 may 49. 155T83 --~ 1~1~ TTABLIKOV, S#V.; LASHICARIOV, V.Te., diyanyy chlen. I------------ Energy spectrum of electrons In ionized crystals (weak link theory). Dop.Aff URSR no.4:239-242 '51. WaA 6:9) 1. Akademiys, nauk Ukrayinalkoyi, RSR (for Lashkarloy). 2. Matamatyahnyy instytut im. V.A.Staklova Akademiyi nauk S-RSR (for Tyablikov). (Crystallograpby) re 185T101 91 rob- 51, ,4~eory of Elementary Excitations in Weakly-Nonideal Electron Gas in a Crystal," V. L. Bonch-Bruyevich, S. V. Tyablikov, Inst Phys Chem, and Math inst, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXVI, lqo 6, pp 817-819 Considers-problem on energy spectrum of syst of elec- trona in crystallic lattice under assumption that in- teraction of electrons is small, i.e., density of electrons is considered small in'comparison with num- bar of atoms (or ions) per'unit vol of the lattice'. Authors vtre assisted by N. N. Bogolyubov and*F.-'F. Vollkenshteyn. Submitted 22 Dec 50 by Acad A.F.Ioffe. 185TIO1 a i UM/Physics - Polaxon Ionic Crystals Mar/Apr'52 "Sow Peculiarities of the Interaction of Electron With Lattice in Ionic Crystanlc," QG.V. Tyn:blikov "1z Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XVI, No 2, P 232 Brief contents of a report. Eigenfunctions and elgenvalues of the energy of an electron inter- &Cting with polarizing waves are found in ap- proximation of strong and weak bonds. In the case, of veak bond the dependence of effective mass and _;Muctua-ting rg4iux or polaron on temp. is found. The'addn to =*uaa enera of 2 electrons, produced by, thetr interaction vith the phonon field, Is aqwVuted. In the case of strong bond, results for ezem and effective mass of polaron are obtained. TYA131,TKOV, S. V. Electrons Energ:, spectrum of electrons In ionic cr-.1o-'V-nls (with stronj `~-ond). 22, no. 2, 1952. '' ~ -, 1.9 1~ 11 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, j'x'"V-~~S ;f- 19;3", Uncl. -T. -. -t - A-f -, . 491 V FA 242TWO USSR/Physics. - Semiconductors NOT 52 "Review of S. I. Pekar's Investigations Into the Electron Theory of Crystalso," S, V. Tyab- likov "Uspekhi Fiz Nauk" Vol 48, No 3, pp 447-451 Subject monograph summarizes recent investiga- tions conducted by S. I. Pekar, his students and associates, pertaining to theory of semi- conductors and dielectrics with ionic crystal- line lattice. Bibliographic data: "Issledo- vaniya po elektronnoy tecrii kristallov," Moscow- Leningrad, Gostekhizdat, 1951, 256 pp. 242Tloo 'II'ZXabHk'ov*t-S". V. Questions of InvuLance under translattm in the thmy of adiabatic Ukrain. Mat. approximation. 2urnal 5, 152-158 (1953). (Rusi`ian~ A quantum-mechanical system with internal degrees of freedom is bound to a fixed centre by an external force. As Mathematical, Revi*U#. the strength of the external force tends to zero, the system MALY 19A will in the limit become free and acquire The property of! MAthematical Physics being invaeiant under translations. The quanturn-mechan icil description of this limiting process is horked out i~ detail. The purpose of the, paper seems to be maint to- pedagogical. F. J. Dyson (Princeton, N. ~- -~~ ', , * T I- 1- -1 - -424~ -C. f ~,-' ODW'filg- - n. - . .. - - '- ~ t.I J- I I . e TYABLIKOV, Sergey Vladimirovic# Mathematical Inst imeni Steklov Aced Sci, USSR, Academic degree of Doctor of Physica4lathematical Sciences, based on his defense, 13 December 1954, in the Council of the M oscow Order of Lenin State U imeni Lomonosov, of hIs dis- sertation: "The~-peculiarities of the conduct of electrons of conductivity in the theory of ionic crystals". Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no 8, 2 April 55, Byulleten' MVO SSSR, No. 14, July Moscow pp 4-22, Uncl. JPRS/Ny_~29 TY"LIKOV" S. V. FD 418 USSR/PhyBics - Electron energy spectrum Card 1/1 Pub. 14-(-4/A Author Tyablikov, S, V. Title Energy opectrum of an electron in a polar cryutal. II Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 545-550, May 1954 Abstract Investigates the form of the energy spectrum of a "surplus" electron in a polar crystal under assumption that the interaction of an electron with oolarized oscillations possesses an adiabatic chai-acter. Carries out a treatment approximating thE method of almost free electrons. Institution : Mathematics lnetitute, Acad Sci USSR Submitted : October 8, 1953 TYABLIKOVA S. V, and WWLYUBOV, N. V. I (Moscow) "Approximative secondary quantization methods in the quantum theory of magnetizm," a paper submitted at the International Conference on Physics of b1agnetic Phenomena, Sverdlovsk, 23-31 MBY 56. TYABLIKOV,-S.-V. Moscow) "On the Theory of Antiferromagnetism," a paper submitted at the International Conference on Physics of Magnetic Phenomena, Sverdlovsk, 23-31 May 56. TYABLIKOV, S.-V., and MEEV, A. A... (Hoscov) "On the Temperature and Field dependence of Magnetic Anisotropy Constants," a paper submitted at the International Conference on Physics of Magrdic Phenomena, Sverdlovsk, 23-31 May 56.