SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZNETSOV, S. T. - KUZNETSOV, V. A.
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KtIZHSTSOV, S.T.
Analytic determi4tion of roof dislocation and pressure on stope
supports In flatAsam mining. U901' 33 n0-11:39-41 N '58.
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Voesoyusnyy rs~uchno-issledovatellskiy marksheyderskiy institut.
(Subsidences (Earth movements) (Kine timbering)
KUZNRMOVI
Additional remarks on N.V. Ruppeneit's study nRock pressure and
displacement in flat coal seam longwallen, Ugoll 34 no.11:45
N 159 (MIRA 13:3)
(Subsidences(Sarth movements))
KUZNLVSOV, S.T., kand.takhn.n&uk; GLUSHIMIN, F.P., in2h.; ORWV, A.A0, inzh.
CompaXative laboratory tests of metal supports having an incisasing
and constant resistance. Ugoll Ukr. 4 no-3:26-29 Mr 16o.
(Mine timbering-Testing) (14IRA 13-6)
KUZNETSO DOLDSKJY
't A.U.; GLUSIIIKHUI, F. P.
ROsultO Of the testing of the A-3 mining machins unit in tho
Kuzuetek Baoin, ugo:LY 36 no.6:30-33 je 161, (HPA .14:7)
(KuZuetai Basin-Coal mining machiner7)
FILIPPOVO A.P., kand*tekhn,nauk;,KUZNETSOY.) S.!,,, kand.tekhn.nauk;
BUBLIKY F.P., kand.tekhn.aU
Rock pressure manif4stations in cases of mining thick seams in
the Tom'-Usa deposit with the chamber-pillar method and use of
hydraulic machinery. Ugoll 361no.10:33-35 0 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Tvs4 lbwsiugoll f for Filippov). It. Vsesoyuzn-yy nauchno-
issle'dovatellakiy markbheyderovskiy inatitut (for Kuzne`tsov#
Bublik).
(Yaly-7-tak Benin-Goal -"n s and miniW-i-Hydraulic 6qvdpIwA)
(Rock pressure)
DZIETSOV, S.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; DAV"YDOVICII, I.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; .
MROTKOV, M.V., kazid.tekhn.nauk; KOLBEIIKOV,, S.P., kand.tekhn.nank
nEfficient developwnt and rock-hole mining methods," V.P.
Prokoftev, K.P. Zaika, Reviewed by S.T. Kuznetsov and others.
Ugoll )6 noellt60-61 N 161. 04IRA 14:11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy marksheyderskiy institut.
(Coal mines and mining)
(Prokoffev, V.P.) (Zaika, K,P.)
KUZNETSOV, S.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; SMIR14OV, M.V., kand.te~hn.nauk
Correlation in the static and dynamic determining of the carrying
capacity of the soil and roof of coal layers. [Trudyj VNIMI no.40:
25-4o 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Mining engineering)
VASIWYEV, Pstr Vasillyevich; IVANOV, Konstantin Ivanovuh;
KARNYSHEV, Anatoliy DmItriyevIoh,: VII&=rAr.
S.T., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KAZAM, B.Ye., inzh.,
Ow0OWW.' red.; OKHRDIENKO, V.A., red.izd-va; LOHILINA, L.N..,
tekhn. red.
[Controlling roois,in flat seams] Upravlenie krovlei na
pologikj plastakh. Moskva,, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 249 p.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Voesovuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy marksheyderskiy
institut (for Kuznetoov)
(Mine timbering) jCoal mines and mining)
KNI&T,60VO G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; BUBLIK, kand.t9khn,nauk;.KUZM76OV, S.T.P
kand.tekhn.saak
Stability of nonuniform interchamber pillars..
162.
(Rock&--Testing)
[Trudy] VNiDU no.45:230-236
(MIRA-t164)
KUMETSOV, S.Te., kand.tekhn.nauk; SMIRNOV, M.V.j, kand.tokhn.nauk
I
Results of tests of the 9.87 support in Kuznetsk BWn mines and a study
of its principal features on models. (Trudy) VNIM 'no.45:263-281 162.
(MA 1614Y
(Mine timbering-Testing)
0
KIIZNMOV, S-T.p kand. tekbn. nauk; BIBLIK, F.P., kand. tekJm. nauk;
,IVP3CVq G.A., inzh.
Resultv if detemining streones in pillaris by the unloading method
at the PMYSAEVU-SEVERTAYA Mine. [Trudy] VNIMI no.47t4l-416 t62
(MIP-A 17-.7)
KUZNEVIOVP S.T., kand. tekhn. nauk; GLUSHIMIN, F.P., inzh.
Interaction of powered supports with wall rocks. Urell
38 no.1202-35 163. (RrRA 170)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy marksheyderakiy
institut,
ANGARSKIY, Viktor Vinediktovich;,KUZNETSOV, S.T.... retsenzent;
BAKATIN, V.A.p retsenzent; ARKHIPOV, H.A,, otv, red,;
(Metal and precast reinforced concrete mine supports in the
Kuznetsk Basin] Vietallicheskaia I sbornaia zhelezobetonnaia
krept shakht Kuzbanaa. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 23.1 p.
(MIRA 17:7)
07"E", Viv
Nipfirlderica ff LEH .,-ttrorl-th (;f ymi-- I w,
fTrudy]VlII14f rio.50-54-58 163.
------KuZNITSOV. S.V., dote.; TRWROV, Ys.A.
Role of the nervous system in passive immunogenesis in-paratyphoid
infedtions of guinea pigs. Rauch. trudy,-S&mrk-4ns-t-.-ffove torge
8:215-216 157. (WIRL 12: 7)
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AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, S.V., Colonel, Medical Services
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'E: Assessment of the efficiency of psychological tests for
flying personnel under hospital observatibn
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 2, 1961, 44 47
TEXT: Thirty-eight persons were subjected to various tests; one
with hysteria, eight with neurasthenia, three with traumatic cere-
bre. lesions, and two with neurocirculatory dystonia of the hyper-
tonic type. Healthy persons, and others with some kind of somatic
disease, 24 in all, served as a control group. The purpose of this
work was to help a Hospital Aeromedical Commision in assessing fly IKI
ing personnel, having-some kind of neuro-psychic derangement.. The
results of the psychological investigations are given in the follow-
ing table:
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Legend; 1 - Method of investigationj 2 - investigation of attention
with the method of "finding numbers" (black table), a) time taken
to execute task (average values), b) same (best values); 3 - inves-
tigation of attention with the method of "finding numbers with al-
ternation" (black-red table), a) time taken for task, b) number of
errors; 4-- investigation of stability of attention with the proof-
reading method, a) productivityl b) total errors, c) number of
errors per 1000 signs;'~ '. investigation of stability of attention
with the method of I'mixea lines", a) time taken for task, b) number
of errorsi 6 - investigation of.transfer of attention with readjust-
ment of habits using method of "addition of numbers with alterna-
tion", a) number of additions in 1 minute, b) number of errors;
ar 4'"thmetical; alternation; 7 - investigation of sensori-motor reac_
tion with NIIIAM apparatust a) composite reaction time until alter-
nationt b) number of errors until alternation, c) composite reacti-
on time after alternation, a) number of errors after alternation;
8 group of subjects; 9 - functional illness of the nervous system;
10 traumatic cerebral lesion; 11 - neurocirculatory dystonia. of
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the hypertonic type; 12 - deficient flying (healthy); 13 - control;
14 - forty)~ears of age or older (these are included in the previ-
ous groups
It was found that the results of psychological tests were d~ 'termined
not by the specific type of illness, but by the psychopathological
stage reached, and by the age level. A certain inertness was found
in the nervous processes of persons above 40 years of age with neu-
rasthenia and neurooirculatory dystonia ZA-bstractoros notes Separa- IX
te column in table7. Most of the errors were related to difficul-
ties in the transfer of attention. Re-education of these persons
was not recommended because of the possible negative effects of this
inertness on the learning of new techniques. In the flying personnel
with neurasthenia the stability of attention was lowered, difficul-
ties were found in the transfer of attention, and in establishing
conditioned reflexes, the memory was limited. Persons over 40 in
this group were usually' found unsuitable for further flying service.
Psychological investigations are especially important in the cases
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with a post-traumatic condtion, since clinical observations do not
give information on the degree of neuro-psychic derangement. By
testing these persons before and after flying, it became possible
to st*dy the dynamics of this derangement.'In addition to daficient
attention it was found in the more severe gaaes that there was in-
terference with conditioned reflexes, arithmetical work and memory.
These characteristics meant-disqualification from flying. Neuro-
circulatory dystonia of the hypertonic type was also foiaid to yield
badltpst results. In one case this was due to aging, and.in another
to increased emotional inAtability. Short ettracts of case histor-
ies are given in the paper. In all the cases under consideration,
with only two exceptions, the judgement of the Aeromedical Commis-
sion was identical with that derived from psychological investiga-
tions. The conclusions are as,fOllOWB3 (1) Poychological tests can V1(
be used to show changes in the neuro-psychic functional state, (2)
the greatest derangements were found with neurasthenia and with
neurocirculatory dystonia of the hypertonic type in persons above
40 Years of age, (3) the most effective tests are those concerned
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with the f,pan and transfer of attention, formation and transforma-
tion of conditioned reflexesy and stability of attention, (4) the
psychologioal investigations have an auxiliary role in the aerome-
dical examination. The results of this work show that these methods
can be used to advantage in reaching correct decisions in judging
flying personnel. There is 1 table.
SUBMITTEDt August, 1960
Card 7/1,
KIIZNZTSOV, S.V., dots.
role of most from Karakul sheep with allergic
reactions to brucellosis. Nauch. trudy Samrk. inst. sov. torg.
8:211-213 '57. (MIRA 12--7)
(larakul sheep) (Ilrucellosis)
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- 1 7
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KUZNETSOV, S.V. (Novosibirsk)
Distribution of gas presEure ahead of an advancing coal face.
PMTF no.3:43-51 S-0 161. (KIRA 14:8)
(Mine gaseB) (Coal mines-and mining)
KUZNE-,S(IV.- S.V.
Interaction of rock pressure and the gas pressure within a coal
seam. FMIF no,4:57-66 Jl-Ag 161. (MM& 14:10)
(Rock pressure) (Gas, Nabn-al)
KUZNETSCV, SV, (Novosibirsk)
Porous ground model; geometric parameters and ground permeabi-
lity. PMTF no.4185~-94 Ja - F 161. (KIRA 14:6)
(Soil phyBics) (Femeability)
,KUZM-!,TJJV~-J V.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences
at the Joint Scientific Council on Physicomathematical and Technical Sciences;
Siberian Branch
"Marvel of a Defomed Porous ~Wdium and Its Application to Problems of
Rock '-fechanics.
Vestnik Akad. flauk, No. 4, 1963, pp 119-145
"The problems of rock mechanics with reference to the development of coal strataO.
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Appiied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Fab 64.
Regularities and correlatIons determining the artificial caving
of a longwall. Fiz.-tekh. probl. razrab. pol. iskop. no-5:3-19
165. (Kau 19: 1)
1. Institut teoreticheskoy I prikladnoy mekhaniki Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AV SSSR, flovosibirsk.
:27,
KU=
19Y,.fipmen Vladimirovich; EMU, A.A., radaktor; IM41016 x03.#
takhnichaski.v radaktor
[Automatization of superphosphate production] Aytonatizataila prois-
vodetya superfoofatae Koskya, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo khIm. lit-
ry, 1956. 99 pZ (MLRA 9:10)
(Automation) (Phosphates)
sov- 6
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. ,it
Automqtion of sulfuric acid production by the contact method.
Xhim.prom. no-3:132-134 Ap-W 157. (KLU 10:7)
1. GosudarstvenW Institut po proyektirovaniyu prodpriyatiy
onnovnoy khimicheskoy prooWshlannosti.
(Sulfuric acid)
5(1)
SOV/112-59-3-5623
Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 193 (USSR)
AUTHOR:. Kuznetsov, S. V.
TITLE: Automation of-t-h~-e-S--u.p-e"r~p"-ii-osphate Industry
(Avtomatizatsiya superfoofatnykh proizvodstv)
PERIODICAL: V ab.: Avtomatiz. khim. i koksokhim. proiz-v. M., Metallurgizdat,
1958, pp 41-51
ABSTRACT: An experience is reported of the automated operational division of,
Vinnitskiy superfostatnyy zavad (Vinnitsa Superphosphate Plant), as well as of
the economic effect obtained. The automatic system ensured continuously
diluting the sulfuric acid to a specified concentration, maintaining a specified
acid temperature after its mixing, and feeding the necessary quantity of the
diluted acid to be mixed with the phosphate raw material. The scheme of
automation of the continuous superphosphate chamber and the chamber gate is
described. A table is presented of the expected personnel cut at various phases
Card 1/2
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Automation of the Sup erphosphate.lndustry
of production when various improvements are introduced, particularly the
decrease due to mechanization of labor-consuming operations. Objectives in
complex automation of production are considered. Four illustrations.
A. A. S.
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NMIMBOV,,S,.Ve, Inxho; GOLUBOVA, SG.q Inxho
Automatic control of contact processes In the manufacture of
sulfuric acid. Bumeprom. 34 U0#12;8_12 D 159. (MMA 13:4)
1. Giprokhim.
Sulfuric acid indnetry-Mquipment, and supplies)
tomatic control)
M
KUZNF,TSOV, S.V.
All-Union. Conference on the Automation of the Soda Ash Manufacture.
Khimifwom. no.5:367 My 161 (MMA 14:6)
?Sodiuz.,ftrbonate-Congresses)
EUZNETSOV, S.V.
Organizing automatic control of the manufacture of sulfuric acid
by the contact process. Khimoprom. no.8:549-553 Ag '61
(;9RA 14: 8)
1. Opytno-konstruktorskoye byuro po avtomatike.
(Sulfuric acid) (Automation)
KMNETSCIV, S.Vl-
j
Seminar on the automation of chemicia iinft tries* MdRolproMo
nq.12:87Z4M D 161. (HIPA 15:1) -
(Cbemical industries) (Automation)
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AUTHOR: Arz.hano.v, le.M.1 Darcgov.kinj_Ao.V~j Dryanov,, L I.; Buyanov,,_P~ajo;
Zaloguyev- So N*j Kamen'shchikov, Yuo Vol Kovalov, V. Vol kasovskiyj A~_S.;
uzne sov. be Vol L1t80v,,'.Ao'*No"; Nikitin,.A, V.; Nietratov1'_V-._.V.; Poru.qhikove Yeo Ao;
11 ~Nret Ozeyp or v
o n rem-1 _j!A*j Fed- Yao Aoj Khlebnikov,, Go F.;
-'Go L.
ORG: none
TITIE: Results of clinical and physiological investigations of the crew of the
first Wiltiman Voskhod cacraft Raper esented the Conference on Problems of
0 a e edicine held in roscow from 24 to F7 May 196M
S CE% Konferentsiya*~o problemam koamicheakoy meditainyp 1966o 'Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsinyo (Problems of apace medicins)l materialy-konforenteiip
Moscow, 1966, 34-36
TOPIC TAGS:. space medicine:*spa*ca physiology, weightlessness, bodily fatiguej,
stress reaction, combined stress, cardiovascular-eyetem, central nervous system#
manned spaceflight/Voskhod-I V
ABSTRACT: The incluAon.of *a physician in the crew of the*Vookhod-I made ~t pos;-
sible to increase medical investigations of the crew me"irs duri g'
flight and to compare them with results of preflight and postflight exami-
:nations.' The scope of the physiological examinations was selected in
~'order toobtain a mois complete eValuation of the functional condition of
~'the cardiovascular and central nervous.avatems, and the functiop
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external respiiailoni 6i 'the- cosmIonauts. Physical exercises and ortho- I
.static tests were Included to detect earlier - signs of physiological shifts.
Examinations were carried out before and after training in the ship,
'where certain conditions of flight were simulated, and also two weeks
.beio~e flight. Postflight examination was begun fifteen minutes after
landing and was continued for the first four days after the flight and aleD
'two weeks later.
After landing, the cosmonauts were active, looked somewhat excitedp
and complained of general fatigue. They were found to have hyperemia
of the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and conjupetivitio,
Komar 'ovi a weight dropped ~y 2. 6%,'1veoktIstov1 s weight dropped by.
,.4%, and Yegorovl a by 3. Ole. Weight loss was determined by Zhdanov to
be -due to water and fat loss. Neurological examination revealed i*light
,swaying in the Romberg position, &.tremor of the fingers, and increased
pcrspirat~on. In addition,. Yegorov showed a bontraction of the retinal
-arterics. Disruption, of vision. and vestibular diMoulties were not noted,
!Changes in EEG indicated an-incisass in, inhibitory processes In the
),Oprtexotthe brain. A dirininiution in work capad~y. was establishpd b
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psychological experiments (increase In the number of mistakes, Increaso'
in latent periods).
Indices of cardiovascular activity during rest did not exceed wide
norms. However, an increase in pulse frequency was noted (Komarov
up to 96, Feoktistov up to 100, and Yegorov up to 94 beats/min), as
well as moderate drop in arterial pulse pressure at the expense of an
.increase in diastolic pressure, - All three I cosmonauts, when subjected
to exercise, showed a significaht increase ih the pulse rate and inertia I
in the stroke volume. Feoktistov and Yegorov showed a significant
diminution in the heart stroke volume and minute circulation of.the blood
during the passive orthostatic test. This could indicAe a discuption of
the venous Inflow to the heart.
Postnightblood examinations indicated neutrophilic leukocytosis
-and eosinopenia. Urine was found to contain significant quantities *of
salts, chiefly urates. 'single 'eirythr"6c'ytes (in the field of vision),
'increase in the excietion of 17-oxy~corticosteroids. Eosinopenia, an
increase in excretion of product6-df hormone decomposition, indicated
the development of a stress reaction in cosmonauts. Since some of the
indications found on the flight were also found'after training
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!ing ship, there is reason to attribute them to limitation of-motor activity
:under conditions of weightlessness. The functional shifts found after
flight are indications of a general fatigue,.. a moderate stress reaction,
and a certain amount of detiaining. rn general, the changes observed in
'the cosmonauts were of one type. The differencis fo betw
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cosmonauts can be attributed t,o individuil differencess [WeA. No, 221
ATD Report 66-n6]
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AUTHOR- Arzhanov, I. M.; Bryan~V. --I. -I.; B&t=Wkg6 V. A; Beregovkin, A. V, A.~
anov, P. V.; Kovalev V. V.1 Xondrakov. V..M.s Kragovskiy.-A. S.; Kuz tsovA 0.
PU v a 1 ~
-dorov. Too
ikiti I A. V,; Nistratoy, t ; Tdret'joy V. Got Fe -As;
-KhleEmf, SQ
ORO: none
TITM Some results of the postflight qpnination of P. L Belyayev and Ao A. 14onoy
following their flight on t - Aahs&-~,Ibpacecraft [Paper presented at the Cmforence
on Problems of Space HedicifiG hold in Moscow from 24 to 27.May 19661
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam, koamicheskoy meditainy, 1966. Problemy
kosmichaskoy-meditainy. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferenteii,
Moscow, 1966, 36-37
TOPIC TAGSi space medicine, postflight medical examinationj bodily fatigtwp body
weight, cardiovascular systeml-oculocardiae-reflex,, unconditioned reflex; space
psychology, oxygen consumption# respiration, pulmonary ventilation/Vookhod-2
ABSTRACT:- Postf4,gh~ examinations of the Voskhod-2 crew memberep Leonov
.a.nd Belyaiyev, were performed on the thiid and fourth days after the flight'
:and again a month later. 7he cosmonauts complained of light fatiguet
:They were found to have hyperemia of the.mucosa of the nose and thioat
,~~d conjunctivitis of the eyel ~ds TtW.. ~ad-lost.weiot
L 08268-67
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Their pulse showed a certain lability. Pulse frequency ros'e significantly
during mild physical exertions and changes In the position of the body. 11,
There was an increase In intraventricular conductivity, " Increase in
the systolic index (7-1116), and a delay in restoration of hemodynamic
indices after physical exercise.
Belyayevl a oxygen consumption Increased by 2316 and Leonovl a
by 14% as compared with preflight levelsj. Vital capacity of the lungs
diminished by 8-12%, while pulmonary ventilation increased by 51-18%.
'Neurological examinations revealed a light tremor of the fingers, a
high orthostatic reflex with an absence of pulse reaction to the oculo-
cardiac reflex, and an Increase in the slow bioelectrical'activity of the
brain cortex. Psychological tests revealed an increase in distribution
and in the middle magnitudes of the duration of the period of sensory
motor reaction. Since this was not accompanied by errors, it is possible"
to assume that the fatigue obseryed in cosindnauts was a compensatory
reaction. Blood and urine examination on the third day after flight did
not differ. substantially from preflight le*els. Siochemical. examin-41-
uncovered an increase of 6hiorides, adrenalin, noradrenalin, and
17-Twcorticosteroids in the urine.
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The observed shifts i'n physiological'indiceo were short-te'rm and'
reversible. They Indicated the development of moderately marked
1 fatigue in the subjects. Thus, despite the complexity of the flight, the
postflight examinations revealed only moderate functional changes in
'the two cosmonauts. There was no difference in the nature of these
changes in the cosmonauts. This indicates a high degree.of training
and a..gp~# neuropsyphological and physical prepsTation-for.gaceM
;ht~
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Irradiation plants at the All-Union Scientific Research
Inatitute for the Electrification of Agriculture. Atom.
energ. 19 no.2t212-216 Ag 165. (MIRA 18s9)
MSR /jarmAnimmls- Swine. No 5, 1959, No. 21270
Abs Jour Itef Zhur BiologiYa
Author Spirin, T.; QQRMI~~56
Imt Not given and Cooked Potatoes in the Yattenimg Of Pigs
Title Using PAW
Orig Pub sots. tvarinnitatV0, 1958, No 2, 15-16
The control group obtained cooked mmhed potatoes
Abstract in a Mixture with barley vast8, the experimental group,
rav potatoes reduced to fraE~ments in a grinder, also
Ste and thickly mixed with water.
mixod with barlOY va nally given corn-cobg
All nursing piglots were additio ire experi-
arld soured milk. in the course of the ent
control group onsumd its ration completely,
ment the atoes vere left over
in the oxperimental group raw pot
every 'Jay averaging 0.8 kg per animl (it consuzod 1.8
kg instead of 2.6 jg). on the average the control group
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4. Agriculture
7e Agricultural coureas A" .2"W!* at a collective farm. Lee i atop' 4 noe 10p 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Januar7, -1953. Unclassified.
KIIZ,NETSOVI S.Ye.
I - I Sloro Protection@ Fut' i put.khm. 8 no.12233 44. (MIR-4 18,1)
1* Starshly inzh. geologichesRov bazy$ stantsiva Tuapse, Severc~-
Kavkazekoy dorogi.,
4498
Antikorpoziynoye Azotirovaniye Itavetnoys Oksidirovanistallnykh
Tipovomu Proaktu Taekha I Ustanovki Po Xzotirovaniyu, Razrabot.
M., Nitinf, 1954. 36 a. 22 am. (Sovet Promyel. Kooderataii Rafsr
Upr.) 2.COC Ekz B. Ts. -Avt. Ukazan Na Cborote Tit 1. -(55-559)
Izdeliy. Naterial K
'Lo Zadaniyu Rospromsoveta..)
(Rospromsovet). Tekhn.
P 621. 785. 53
SO: Letopis Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 37, 1949
KUZNZTSOV, S.Te.
c ,
Vegetation for the stabilizing of embankment slopes. INAIL put.
khos. 4 no-7t2O-21 J1 160. :MIRA 13:7)
1. Starshir inzh.-leeomeliorator Inzhenerno-geologicheskoy bazy,
g9Soohiw
(Soil biuftug)
KUZNETSOV, S, To.,, kand. sellskokbos. nauk (Sochi)
Stabilization of sliding slopes bY means of tree planting.
Nt' i put, khoz. 7 no.316 163, (MM 16:4)
Wil stabilization)
GEBASHCH&M, S.K.; KMEETSOV, T.A.
-.0"WAMOMWARM
Lose of sugar-beet transplants resulting from diseases in roots
for Beedlng. Sakh.prom. 30 no-7:53-56 Jl 136. (KLRL 9:11)
1. Yoroneshokly sallakokhowyayetvannyy institut (for Gerashchanko),
2. Semennaya inepwaktaiya Yoronezhokogo eakhsvaklotresta (for
Kuzn,BtBov).
(Sug" beets)
VISIRIETSKlY, A.M.; VISHNUSKIr, E.A.; KIJZNETS _T
tt!: Ov _d_PMROV, A.V.;
~ _LA
RUMICH, L.V.; ADELIFINSWAI-y-ofl., red.; SAYTINIDI., L.D.p
tekhn. red.
[Manual on sugar-beat seed production) Spravocbnik po sveklo-
vichnowu seranovodstvu. Hoskvat lzd-vo IT-va sell.khoz. RSFSR,
1961. 90 p. (MIRA 15:3)
l& 14inisterstvo sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR (for aU except
Adellfinskayas Saytanidi).
(Sugar beets)
A
16WOVfiid~~'i. I.; WWTUUUIU, I.-go -9 ICSTYUK, A.P.; -LISOVJMKG, I.V.; YILID-
KAN, K.F.; JLUZ~Ov' T.F.; PIVOVAROV, L.A., Inzhener, retsenzent;
SHAMM, r.n. InInener, retsenzent; TURII. 9.A., Inshener, retson-
sent; MILLOV: Yu.G.. Inshener, retsenzent; SHVMV, N.A.. inzhener,
reteenzent; RUDZNSKIY, Ya., tekhredaktor.
(Loconotives]Parovosy. Pt. 2. (Theory, design, and calculations for
nachinery, underframe, and auxiliary parts. Dynamics, traction calcu-
lations, and brief Information on operation] Teoriia, konstraktaiia t
raschet mashiny, okipazha I vaponogatel'afth ustroist, dinamika, tiago-
vys raschaty I kratkis evedenlia po skeploatateit. Kiev. Goo. nauchno-
tekhn. isd-vo mashlaostrolt. i sudostroit. lit-ry. 1954. 47~ p.
[Kicrofilal 7(UT-RA 7:11)
(Locomotives)
N15
74).)l
PJnII-,,TSOV M
, TD-1777 FM-01107TCH 1955
Teplovoz TE2; ustroystvol ukhod i remont (loocomotive TIE2; layout,
naintenance and repair, by) N. A. Tertychko (and) Tinofey Fedorovich
Kumetsov. Izd. 2. dop. Moskva, Transzholdorizdat, 1955-
359 P. illus., diagrs., tables.
TERTYCHKO, Xikolsgr Aleksayevich; KUZNBTSOV, Timofer YedoroTich; DACOX, LOT&,,
redaktor; TIMINA, G.F.,
(The now T23 mAin line diesel locomotive] Novyi magistral'Wi teplo-
vos T33. Hookya, Goo.tranap.shol-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 94 p. (MIaA 9W
(Diesel locomotiTes)
KU2MTSOV, TOP-.t4and.tekhn.nauk
Answers to readers' questions. Blek. i tepl.tiaga 3 n0-1:43
ja 159. (MIRA 12:2)
(Diesel locomotives--Blectric equipment)
KMNMOV, T.F.. )mnd.tekhn.nauk, dotpent
Theoretical basis and methods for the oalcuL~Ition of viscous fuel
injection in internal-combustion piston engines. Trudy ]MIT no-35:
13-19 160. (XIU 13:10)
(Diesel engines-Yaol systems)
DOTWIV.1 V.P inzh, (g.KMr'kov),-
(g.i~a'rlkov)
Effect of tho wear of the fuel system on the operation of t1,o
D50 diesel locomotive. Ele'.-. i topl. tiaga 5 no-5126,!CMv
I (. In
161. 7
(Diouel loomotives)
39524
S/262/62/000/0131004/005
1007/1207
Aurnw Kuznctsov T F
TITLE: Shock waves in high-pressure pipes of the engine fuel-fcoding system.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdcl'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyyc ustanovki, no. 13, 1962, 74, abstract
42.13.492. "Tr. Kharkovsk. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp.", no. 43, 1961, 62-74
TEXT: An attempt is made to formulate the hydrodynamical principles of the theory of propagation of
intense perturbations in high-pressure pipes of the fuel-feeding system, assuming a linear dependence of the
compressibility factor of the fuel. Relationships are derived for determining the time and place of shock wave
formation. There are 2 figures and 6 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
Card 1/1
-KU9WXraX__T.F., dotsentp kand.tekhn.nauk; SURZHENW, Z.I., inzh.;
B690-VP V.F,,, inzh,
Development of fuel system apparatus for the type D50 hop ed
engine. Trudy KHIIT no.50352-58 161. (MM P15Z2
(Diesel engines-Fuel systems)
GOLOVANOVI V.A., kand.tekhn.naukj ~I!wTqOV,--yF., kand.tekhn.nauk
----- -
Replies to the inquiries of our readers. Elek. i tepl. tiaga
no.6%42-43 Je 162* (MIRA 15:7)
(Electric locomotives-Maintenance and repair)
(Diesel locomotiveo-Maintenance and repair)
PUSHKAIMV, I.F., inzh.; ZASLAVSKIY, G.N.; M1ZHET-SOV,-T-F., starehiy
'nauchW ootrudnik; KHATSEUMPH, M.N.., irah,
Replies to the inquiries of our readers. Elek. i tepl.
tiaga 6 no,.10:35-36 0 162* (MIRA 15:11)
I., Zavedurwhohi,y bazovoy toplovoznoy laboratoriyey
Mmartkovskogo instituta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo
transports D6 Ur*a (for Zaslavskiy).
(Ra(i~WolZoZgcoollitnigvess~ock)
KEUZ~N~ETS dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; BOBROV, V.F., kand.
tekhn. nauk; SURZFENKO, Z.I., inzh.
Investigating the fuel system of the type D50 engine in
connection with the increase of its power and economic
efficiency. Sbor. nauch. st. KHIIT no.63:21-26 162.
(KMA 16: 11)
KUZNETSOV T.F., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZABIAVSKIY, G.N., insh.
I
Investigating the performance of the D50 diesel engine
with various modifications of jet sprayers. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; mashinoBtr. no.10:218-122 163.
(KRA 17:3) ..
1. Kbarlkovskiy inatitut zheleznodoroshnogo transporta.
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VODOLAZFICIUIKO, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; KURITS, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;
KUMILTSOV). T.F. p kand. tokhn. nauk; SIIEDEYp A. I. p kand. teklin. nauk;
ZASLAVSKIY, G.H., inzh.; PLAKHTYURIN, V.14., inzh.
Improving the economic characteristics of type D50 diesel loco-
motive engines. Vast. TSNII ITS 23 no.6:25-27 164. (MMA 17:10)
1. 11arIkovskiy institut inzhenorov zhelaznodorozhnogo transporta.
ACCESSION NRt AP5000430 S/0231164/000/006 /0025 0027
AUTHOR.- --Vodolashchonkb, V, V, (Candidate of technical sciences);
Kurits,- sciences); Kvizaaksov.-T.-F. (C
of technical sciences); ftedey, A. 1. (Candidate of technical sciences),
Zaelavskly. 0. N. (En&eer), htyu in, V.K.(Englneer)
TITLE: Increasing the economy of type D50 diesels
SOURCE: Moscow. Vses. a. -L Inat. zh. -d. transporta. Vest" no, 6.
1964. 25-27
TOPIC TAGS: Industrial equipment, diesel engine, turbocompressor/D50
diesel. TK-30 turbocqMpreseQr
Abstraci. X06rures ari'llsted, uht'ch my be taken to incresst -the effici."cr
W the D50 diesel. Carrying out %bone measures Vill increase *.a eViolen
of supercharging, and oleo Lmprov* gas distribution anxi carburatl9i by raw
dueirg the, speoif Ic effective fuel consumption by 20 grama per.effective
horsepower haw. This vill place D50 diesels (vM respect W,qconoqy)
lazong modern locomotive dlasels* The nacessary structural cb&r4as in the
-Card A/ 2 .. ....
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ACCESSION -NH-._-AP5000430--
j1platombattan,, distributor shaft exhaust c,"R, fuel pump delivery've1ve 4
cam, Injector WzZle, WA also in Ag lmtall~tioa of type Vc 110 i~~o-
6capressor4- may be carr-1wout-tom on newly produced -dre-cars-and on those.,
'in operation vithout Impairing the InterchWcability of mass produced
~unite arA coaWnentso The use of blab temperature cooling, raising the
efficisiu.7 of supercharging and several other ==*ures zake It possible to
count oa the potential for a further Increase In the efficiency of the D50
diesel.' A* saying 4 8-16% ld'kii~l J1i'&__f&cC6otiVe** W. ith i= hp represents*I
ecoam of 80-100 tons of fuel per your per locomotlve, so that the
.money spent In modernization of the 10comotive fleet will be paid back In
:less than a year. Thar* vill be no increase in the coat of diesel pro-
Auction In carrying out these measures. Orij;- art. ban: 'I figure and 2
'ASSOCIATIOM. Eharlkovdld~rlnstitut inzhe,nerov zhelesnodoroibnogo trawporl IL
r9
jKharlkov Instituto of Railroad 'Trozsport Engince
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KUZNETSOV, T. I. Doo Agr Soi -- (dies) "Bases of of sheep broods
p)
aooording to the quality of their vool""Ooate and ~~44flof wool." Mos, 1957.
24 pp 20~m. (Min of Agr USSR* Moe Vet Aoad), 140 oopies (KL, 13-57, 100)
-38-
SOV/28-59-1-19/29
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, T. I., Candidate of Agricultural Sciences
TITLE: Wool Purchasing Standards and Basic Trends for Their
Revision, (Zagotovite'A.',nyye standarty na sherst' i
osnovnyye napravleniya pri ikh peresmotre)
PERIODICALt Standartizataiya, 1959, Nr 1, PP 48 - 52 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Wool purchase standards were approved in April 1956, after
4 years of discussion Gost 7763-55, Gost 7937-56, Gost
7938-56, Gost 7939-56),butassoon as they were introduced,
they were attacked by the sheep-breeding organization.
At present these standards are again being revised. The
basic problem is the interpretation of the bases of wool
classification. The author proposes the stablishment of
a single qualitative conception, and of a single scienti-
fically-based classification of wool, in accordance with
which purchasing standards would be created, which were
organically connected with industrial standards. There
are 3 tables and 2 Soviet references.
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KIJZNETSOV, T,I,
----Pii~a"ntals for the standardization of wool. Standartizatsiia
25 no.22t40-43 D 161. (MIRA 34:11)
(Wool--Standardo)
KUZNETSOV T.I,, doktor seltakokhozyaystvannykh nauk
Fundamental notions on the quality and classification of fine
vool, Taket,prom, 22 no.11:1841 N 162. (KIRA 15:11)
(Wool-Standards)
KUM SOVS T. K.
"Amperome trio Determination of Iron, Chromium. and Vanadium in ores.0
Cast Irons, and Steel," Thesis for degree Of Gand, Chemical Sci. Sub. 13
Jun 49, Moscow !xLst of Fine Chemical TeenholoMr ixicni Ii. V. Lomonosov.
Summry 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented For Degrees in Science and
Engineering in Moscow in 1949. From Vechernyaya Moskva, Jan-Dec 1949,
MURACHEV, A.; SHAKHOVA, V,; KUZNETSOV, V.
Aeronautical kaleidoscope. Grazhd. av. 21 no.5tl6-17 My 164.
(MIRA 1834)
o ovn
vn-
etch I
n of a on a iinir traiver. t-v. A, 47
Precise simulatio
110. 3: 3" -40 Rr '6 5 3
KUZNETSOVI V.; KHWLINITSKIY, V.
%-~- 0
-
Mechanism for loading and unloading cable drums. Avt.transp,
41 no.10s40-41 0 163, (KIRA 16t10)
KUZUEMOV, V., inzb.
Relay of innovations and Inventlons. Ayt. transp. 42 no*6311
je 164 (MIF-4 17:7)
Tht,jgrattM brtgades tit the transportation of silage. IWd:
14-15
1. Nacha,11nik Volgograd.3kogc avtoupravlaniya.
Klj7l]FTSOV t V. gral" transPOrtation.
R-P
SHUPLYAY,C),q ... ... ,nizatiOn of uk iq
in the or o 164-
Ilew (16veloPMen 10.10-12
Avt. transV- 42 no. ' transporta
tomobilln0go 1,,ik Volgograd5kogO
Ininistra V..). 2. ilacha (for KuznetsO'V)
ZaTne titel' or Snuplyako upravl6.n'ya
dorog PSFSR (f otransport-nOgO
oblastnogo It
ACC NRi "0001852 SOURCE CODE: UR/0310/65/000/009/0042/0042
AUTHOR: Xu=ebovs V., (Candidate of chemical sciences); VerrMtskfy. B. (Englnee4
ORG: None
TITLE: Testing of nonmetallic coatings for corrosion protection510
SOURCE: Rechnoy transport. no. 9, 19650 42
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion protection, corrosion inhibitor,
ABSTRAqT. At the Perm. water gate the authors tested four 600 x 300 x 3 nonmetallic cost-
08&9hed on steel surfaces on the pressure side of the gates. The eft-MuroMp"Maw"",
wet: i) othynol cbre EMS-0; 2) protective base + ethynal dye EM840; 3) epoxy resin ED-OW.
100; dibutylphthalate, 16; portland cement400, 1?; aluminum powder, 10; and polyethylene-
polyamine, 10 weight %; and 4) epov resin ED-01 48.65%; Kuzbass lacquer$13. 61%; d1butyl-
21.62%; tgo-um, 5.41%; dlchloret~, 173%; and thylene-
phthalate, 1.08%; lronlminiutC,
polyamine 9% of the resin weljhE' Allcoatings performed satisfactorily over periods ex-
ceeding two yeaTs; the authors believe, however, that the compositions 3 and 4 are slightly
superior. 'Me article also contains detailed procedures conceraing the actual preparation of
surfaces and the coating and drying processes.
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R: Kuznetsc
AUTHO ~V' V. A. (Engineer); Silin, L. L. (Candidate of technical sciences)
iORC: institute of Metallurgy im. A. A.' Daykov. (Institut metallurgii)
TITLE:. Automatic quality control of ultrasonic welds
'SOURICE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 10, 1966, 6-9
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic welding, Automatic quality control, wz1-4sr,-, quality control,
weldi r 4 4-
ABSTRACT: . Two methods of automatic quality control of ultrasonic welds have been
developed. in the first method, the weld quality is evaluated from the amplitude of I
vibrations transferri2d to an.anvil. At the predetermined'opt~mal level of vibrations,
the shear, strength of the.welds was found to vary within not more than 15%. In the
Isecond method, the'weld quality is evaluated from the depth of depressions made by
[
the welding tool., The scatter of the strength values usually does not exceed 18%.
!-Prototypes of equipment for both methods of automatic qulaity control of ultrasonic
welds have bien desi:gned. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 table.
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621.791.052.08:620.179.16
24(l), 24(6) SOV/46-5-3-20/32
AUTHORs Kumetsov, V.A.
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TITLE, On a Modification of a Receiver for Measuring Dynamic Blasto-Viscous
Properties of Rubber (0 vidoizzaamenii priyamnilm dlys imroniya
dinamichookikh uprugo-vyaskikh parametrov ka4chulcL)
PERIODICAL tAkustichoshy zhurnal, 1959, Vol 5, Nr 3, pp 371-372 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt Rolle (Refs 1-2) developed a travelling acoustic vavo method for
measurement of the dynamic elasto-vicsous properties of rubber (such as
the dynamic Young's modulus and the dynamic viscosity). A pleso-olectric
receiver used by Rolle and later by Volodin (Raf 3) mo fixed rigidly to
a carriage vhich was moved along two rods by means of a screw. Under
such conditions it van difficult to achieve constant pressure of the
receiver against the'sample. The present note describes a receiver in
the form of a lover-balance (?ig 1). One of the arms consisted of a
ceramic barium titsuate plate.1 with a holder 2. The other am had a
weight in the form of a small disk 3 which could be moved along a screw 4.
The pressure of the receiver on the rubber sample could be controlled
by adjustment of the weight 3. The loads from the bari= titanato plate
were only 0.06 mm thick and theirmight could be neglected. This
Card 1/2 receiver vas used to measure the velocity and attenuation of longitudinal
progressive maves in the region 1-3.6 ke/s. Nolle's formulae were then
SOV/46-5-3-20/32
On a Modification of a Receiver for Measuring Dynamic Blasto-Viecous Properties of
Rubber
used to calculate the dynamic Young's modulus I and the dynamic
via cosity vi. Pigs 2 and 3 show the results of measurements of
9 (in msgad~ns/=3) and vZ (in kilopoiss) of divinyl-styrone rubber
SIM-30 A (non-vulcanized and non.!-pl"ticized). The velocity of sound
vaa measured with an error of 2% at low frequencies (1 kels) and with an
error of 6% at high frequencies - (3, 6 ko/a). Attenuation was me2sured
with an error of 7%. There are 3 figures and 3 references, 1 of which
is Soviet and 2 English.
ASS OCIATICU sYaros lava kiy moditsinskiy ins'pitat (Yaroslavl' Medical Institute)
WEMITTBEDs March 12, 1959
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20863
14341 8113 611000100310031006
C2~3 / 9 A051YA129
AUTHORt Kuznetsov,
TITLEt kn investigation of thadynamic elastic-viscous properties of
rubber by the traveling sound wave method
PERIODICALt Kauohuk i rezina,.no. 39,1961, 20-22
TEM The acoustic method for investigating the dynamic properties of
polymers is useful in determining these propeities within a*wide-rangs of
frequencies and temperatures by acting upon-them with low amplitudes of ten-
sion and deformation. This process does not affect the initial properties
of the material. The author describes the experimental invbstigation of the
relationship of the dynamic Jung's modulus and the dynamic elasticity coef-
ficient of butadiene-sty-rene.rKC-30 (SKS-30) and CKC-30A (SKS-30A) rubbers
to the sound frequency within a range of I - 3;5 koyoles at room temperature
(220C). The traveling sound wave method was u ed (A. W. Nolle - Ref. It
J. Acoust. Boo. Amer., 19,-no. 1,.194, 1947; Ref. 2& J. Appl. Phys., 19,
no. 8, 753, 1948). The experimental set-up is shown in Figure 1. It works
on the following prinoiplet one and of the narrow strip of rubber is fas-
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tened by an aluminum wire to the smaller diffuser of the dynamo (the larger
one is removed)~ The other end of the strip is stretched over a pulley.
The sound generator of the set-up activates the dynamo. A ceramic plate
made of barium titanate located across the rubber strip accepts the oscilla-
tions occurring due to Poisson deformations in the distribution of the trans-
verse wave. The oscillations are increased by an amplifier of low frequency
and are sent to the vertical plates of an electronic oscillograph. The hori-
zontal plates are joint directly to the sound generator. The receiving ele-
ment of the set-up is made according to the principle of lever weights. The
receiving ceramic plate made of barium titanate serves as one of the levers
together with the holder; the other one is the weight in the form of a small
disk, sitting on a screw. By shifting the weight along the thread, the pres.
sure on the rubber strip can be regulated (V- A- Kuznete0v - Ref- 31 Akust.
zh., 5, no- 3, 371, 1959). The velocity of sound was determined by the phase
shift method between the source and the receivers The said method can only
be applied within a small range of frequencies and to certain materials only.
The results of the experiments shoved that the velocity of sound (within the
measured frequency range) does not depend on the frequency, whereby in the
SKS-30 rubber the velocity of sound is greater than in the SKS-30A rubber.
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The damping of the sound increases with an increase in the frequency, where-
by in SKS-30A the damping is greater than.in SKS-30 rubber. It is shown
that the dynamic Jung's modulus does not depend on, the frequency of the sound-
(whereby the modulus is greater for SKS-30 than for SKS-30A rubber) and the
dynamic elasticity coefficieni drops with a growth in the frequency. In vul.~
canization of non-filled SKS-30A rubber the velocity and damping of the sound,
the values.cf Jung's modulus and elasticity coefficient increase (as compared
to non-vulcanized rubber). There are 5 sets of graphs, 1 diagram and 4 re-
Oferencest 2 Soviet, 2 English.
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,recel-ving tank, which La designed to take working-fluid sampleu from
hydraulic system. To obtain vorking-fluid samplen with a
clozeid system, a cover is attached to the receiving bank by an articu-
lated atirrup, inside of which is a cut-off control valve; on each of
itu.:,lateral surfaces (with two diametrically oppos'ed sides) are mounted
-tva.7'r-eleaae valves connected telescopic&lly. T~eue consist' of a
-.~hous.ing qutlet, a closing !Dive head,'and a spring with two cente.ri.ng
~bear-ings which assure the aelf-orientation of the valve head during the
closing of the outlet. 1WHI
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AUTHORS: Kirillov, P. L., Kuznetsov V BOY/89-7-1-3/26
Turchin, N. M.,
TITLE: Some DeaigLia mr-d the Operatlon of Pumps for Sodium and
Alloys of Sodium With Potassium (Nekotoryye konstruktaii i
ekspluatatsiya naeosov dlya natriya isplavov natriya s kaliyem)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 1, pp 11 - 17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The following pumps are described: 1. A centrifugal pump which
is able to lift the liquid 23 m at 990 rpm and 55 m at 1450
rpm. In the former case, the-,pump convoys 10 M3/h. The great-
est difficulty is caused by the correct selection of the ma-
terial f6;- ball bearings and sealing the rotating axis towards
the exterior. The following material is recommended for the
pump, a se!:tional drawing of which is given: For the hub: steel
RF-1 and for the bearXng box: beryllium bronze BrB2. The space
between hub and bearing box,amounted to 0.2 - 0.25 am in a cold
state. All other parts of tte pump are made from steel of the
type IKhl8N9T. The pump is driven by an asynchronous electric
motor. After 1500 hours of operation with a sodium-potassix-,m
alloy at temperatures of 200 - 4000C, the ball bearinCs were
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the fact that e.g. the ball bearings are difficult to exchange,
and that it is difficult to take off the sealing cylinder. The
pump was developed under the oupervision of G. V. Skladnev and
V. D. Roptovteev. 2. Centrifugal pump with beryllium bronze
ball bearings and an ordinary electromotor. This pump, a sec-
tional drawing of which is given, is distinguished by the fact
that the electric motor is complfitely enclosed and is water-
-cooled. A noble gas circulates withir, the pump. Also in thin
case the question of ball boar!ngs is --~,,f dacisivu im;ortancel
after numerous experiments, the materials were aelected., which
were used for the first-described pump. The pump was tested for
2000 hours with a sodium-potasDiUM alloy, and 7000 hours with
sodium alone, at a temperature of 2000C. Besides the ball-bear-
ing problem, a ae~cnd dilficulty arlsen, viz. the fact that
during operation sodiiim vapors pnnotrato into the oasing of 49-he
electric motor, which destroy the iraulation of the motor coil-
ing by the formation of hydroxide. The pump dee-orlbed was de-
veloped under the super7ision, of M. N. 3. Centri-
fugal pump with a ball-buaring nade fr;)m "fronen" flodium. The
Card 2/4 pump shown in form of a s,)ctional draw4..ne coa-,eys ab,~ut 25 L.13
Some . Designs r.:.id the Operation of P=mpn for 307/89-7-1-3/26
Sodium and Alloys of Sodium With Potaosiam
of liquid per hour '4100 m high (2960 --pm). The power develope!
by the electromotor ifi 14 HP. The finish of tho ball bearinG,
which, at the same timo, aeals the rota'vir.- shaft towards the
outside, is sh~,wn eapai,ately in form of a sectional view. This
bearing may be co:)Ied by means of water. The solli-= loss am,=ts
to I - 2 g/24 hour.:3. The pumps Ppi-rate 2000 hol;ra at 400 - 5 0 00C,
and remain in operation. Thc~ ionstruction of tI1,:!2a I.n by
V. I. Orl,:~v. 1. Conductive ele(.Itromranetii; :3I'n4;Ie-phase .1aap
for alternating r,-urrent. By mearis of this pump it is possible
to oon-.rey 4 T-q 3 of metal p,.?r h,~ur, in whirth ca3e a r*sistanco of
2
2 kg/o m my be ovax:~oms. The trands of wl"a ne~:essa,v 'or "he
ooils ara listed separately. Thia ty:.)c- --f pump sht~u.kd be -,:.ued
only -4f small. quant~-ties ar? t,7 be con-i,eyed. Thi., pump, which is
shown by a figure, was con3trunted under tht- su-ez-,ision of
H. M. Turchin, 5- Electromagnetic inli~,-tlon This puirp
consists of two parallel. inductora between whinh there is a
channel, through whi-,h the liqu-,d retal is abi.e to f-low. The
indentations of the Jnduiitcra contair an P-polij three-phaeo
Card 3/4 winding, which may be cooled by meane of -iopper tubes, through
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whi-.,h water flows. ThA wilth nf the channel is 150 =, and itu
height in the nase of one pump is 6.4, and in t0he ~;ase of tho
other 8.7 mm. In the intsricr of the channel r:opper elements
are located at the samG height aa the ends of the inductor1q,
which are the short-~:'_xcult ringo for the of the &syn-
chronous motor. The pumps have ".-.eer. in operation for a long time
at temperatures of 200 - 250'C (ccnveying cu,tput 30 m 3/h). I. k.
Tyutin distinguished himaelt par'.-_Jc;vlarly in the course of the
iorstruction of this ty9c of pump. There are 7 figures avid 7
references, 3 of whi.oh are S3-tlet.
SUBMITTED: February 10, 1959
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AUTHORSt Kirillov, P. L., Koleanikov, V. D., Kuznetsov, V. A.,
TITLEa Instrumentiror Measuring Pressure, Flow, and Level of Molten
11kaline Metals -
PERIODICALs Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 31 PP. 173 - 181
TFtXTs The present article deals with problems of construction, design,
and application of instruments for measuring pressure, flow, and level of
molten alkaline metals. The instruments described here are designed for
reactorsAwith liquid-met 1 coolants. First of all, the authors describe
pressure gauges. The simplest method is a connection to a separation tower
which in filled with a noble gas (Fig 1). This method has, however,
several disadvantages. The zavod "Manometr" ("Manometr" Factory) developed
an inductive pressure transmitter of the diaphragm-type MMC-4 MO-4),
whose cross-seotional view is schematically shown in Fig. 2. The diaphragm
is made of special steel ;o The range of application of these instruments
extends to 10 atm and 45 0 (sodium). The two-bellows sealed pressure
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gauge, made of 1X18H9T (lKhl8N9T) steel, which is shown in Fig, 3o is a
simple and dependable instrument. The indication of this pressure gauge is
linearly dependent on the ratio of the hardness of the bellows to their
crose-eectional area. Fig. 4 gives the calibration of this pressure gauge
as a function of A/F. For A/F - 1.25 kg/cm3, e.g., the calibration scale
is shifted by 2.5%. Fig. 5 shows the calibration str i ht lines of such
pressure gauges for bellows of different hardness A a(M - 10.7, 3.6, and
1.25 kg/om3). Formulas are given for the two components of the temperatur
error. Choke flow-meters with inductive differential diaphragm pressure
gauges proved to be unsuitable for flow measurements on sodium. Magnetio
flow-meters in which an electromotive force is measured are the simplest
and most reliable. Fig. 6 reproduces a photograph of such an instrument
designed for YP-5 (BR-5) reaotors cooled with liquid sodium. The stability
of this instrument largely depends on the material used for the magnet,
which must retain its properties at high temperatures for a long time of
operation. For this purpose, the authors used the alloy "Magnico", the
induction of which an a function of temperature is shown in Fig. 7. Exami-
nation'of the stability of three flow-meters of thiB type for one year
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(mean sodium temperature: 400 OC) showed that the induction in the pole
gaps had decreased by 1% after one month; in the following months, it
decreased by 0-5% and less. The results of measurement of the emf between
the electrodes are given in tabular form. Fig. 8 schematically shows how
the electrodes were welded to the tube. The indication of the flow-meter
is slightly influenced by the contact resistance on the inner surface of
the tube (of. Fig. 5). Fig. 10 shows calibration curves at 10 and
200 m3/hour of flow-meters on a BR-5 reactor. These curves are in good
agreement with the theoretical characteristics. In the course of time,
iron and nickel particles settle inside the tube at the placea of the
poles. Fig. 12 reproduces a photograph of the inside of such a tube after
1000 hours of operation (tube diameter: 27 mm). The deposits on the two
sides have grown together in the center, and reduce the cross-sectional
area of the tube considerably. The error in indication of the flow-metar
is 12.5% in this case. Of the various level-meters, the authors first
discuss those which are not well suited or even unsuited for reactor
operation as, e.g., the YP-4 (UR-4) level-meter which operates without
6o
contact and by means of Cc T-emission, but is unsuited for measurements
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on radioactive liquid metals. Furthermore, the authors describe the ultra-
short wave level-meter and a potentiometer level-meter suggested by
V. D. Kolesnikov. This instrument is schematically represented.in Fig. 13.
Its construction, especially that of the transmitter (Fig. 14), is
described in detap. It has a linear scale, and was tested on a eutectic
Na-K alloy at 200 , 3000, and 4500C. There are 14 figures, 1 table, and
4 references, 3 Soviet and 1 US.
SUBMITTED: March 22, 1960
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