SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLAYEV, N.E. - NIKOLAYEV, N.S.
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NIX01AM, 5.1.
Slim history of tbe relief of She U.S.S.R. &ad Its division In"
deamerowl ml reases. Top.dmg. se.39:103-1" 156. (1s- 9111)
lmi rwraft)
N 1KOLAYEV, H. I.
"On the Methods of Studying the Mechanism of tho formation of Folds and
Faults Which ore Developing at Present," paper pres,ented at the First All-
Union Conference on Tvctonophysics, Moscow, 29 January through 5 February 1957.
Moscow Oeologicel-Prcppecting Institute
Sum in 1563
r
AeUrUfflij. M.I.; B(GftTSL1YA, T.B.; BOr... , -1. GEMMM. G.S.;
GOUJOATA, L.T., 11'~~,407. V.I.'. XIKMTU)T. 5.N.#.
MINUOROVA, K.V.; ALKOLATX~,,J~.A.; FURMiXATA. LK.; FMV, T.W.:
railms. R.N.; LAAW:AR, Yo.y.: UMHTIKYN. S-T.;
TAKOVIAVA. S.Y.: 120DOTITAY. [.M., red-!,ictor itisitelletva; KASHINA.
F.S., tokhnicheekty rodaktor
[Concise field annual for a cox)rehansive Oreological survey of the
Quoternery) Kratkos polevoo rukovodstyo po korApl*ksnot geologiche-
skol sneaks chetyertichnykh otlothenti. Soot. N.I.Apukhtic i dr.
Kooky*, 1957. 201 p. (NIJU 10:9)
1. Akedemiye nauk 55SR. GeologicheskI7 Institut. 2. Mookovskiy
geologo-reavedochnyy institut (for Shentser). ). Goologtcheekty
institut Almdomil nouk SSW (for Mikiforovs. Revekty, Oolubove)
). TsesoyustWy lauchno-looledoystel'okly geologiefteekty lastitut
Mintsterstva goologit i okhrerW nedr SSSR (for Goneshin, Dogretoove,
Nikhaylow). 4. Voyonno-inshenernayg akademiya to. KtWbyehave (for
POPOO- 5. Trent 'Noogeolnerud' (for Prints). 6. Severo-Zopodnoye
geologicheskoye uproylonlye (for Apukhtin)
(Osolocy. Strattgrophic)
IIKOIAM, N.I.
Categories of relief for"* mA the role of the t*ctoatc factor is
their development. Isv.AN ~ ger.geog.aa.1:56-61 Jb-IF '57.
(am 10: 14)
1. Moskovekty geologo-ranvedechayy tnetttut.
(ftVIC&I geography)
NIXOLAYNT, V.I.
~7
Deoqusimtlea of rocks under the effect of weathering. Zealave6mle
4t262-243 157. (am 1019)
(Awks-Cleavage)
RIKOZATIT, V.I.
N.V. TAwososovle progressive wtortallet views on general problem
of physical gography &ad dynaide geology. Sestevedeste W67-275
057, (WtJ1A 100)
(Imaosionow. Mikhail Tasillevich. 1711-1765)
(Geology)
F
n, ~. . . -, -1 1-
SULACHIT, I.M.; GROMOT. VA.; MIKOIATAV, N.J.: rgli]FMVA. I.T.; IWMTA.
I.I., SHANTSM. To.f.: POPUT. T.T.: ORICHLIK. T.P.; FID(201. P.T.:
Kwxly. 0.1.
TWInir Afanalovich Obruchov. Slul. Kou. chetv. per. no.21t)-4
157. (MU IOW
(Obruch*v. VlAdleir Afanso'evich, 186)-1956)
I - __ NTffftIAjj"9
k
Mmbleim of the gemosto of losims. Dial. gee. Obetv. ow.
152 157.
(31102614,--sells)
".2111W
(Oft 1016)
NIKOLATV 9.1-
I the neotoctOrlic gap of tho U-G-S-B- IST-
Fjan~ijar, the legend for
vy".uchmb.5av.; eol., resve I no.913-13 3 '59-
(KNU 12:9)
1. mosk"ektIr goo, logo rsaw odochMT ivgtitut in. S.Orisbnnikidso.
Kaf~4r* obsihchopy geologit.
(Gmnloff , Structursl--N&1~6)
MIKOLATWs U-1-
of the Drincipbl. CeO*OmfOlc9lcAl c,,.c to:
History of the devolooment
first studY. Och. PO tot. gdjol. sman. no. 633-96 '51. (MIRA 11A
(Physical geogroohy)
On the Problems of Orif--in of Surface Lo7rs
clearly articulated break. Polish F~eo-mor~'%olo,-1--to
Jo Dylik, M. Flimanhevnkiy, Jahn, and' othf-,-~7
also made great contriblitions to this ln7erti-a-
tion, the most prominent beirC J. Dylik. 71-,
are very close to those of the 3oii,~t A.7.
Voskvitin, A.I. Popov, F.I, S^renchuk, runl oth-rr,,
who are considered lea(linr- in thin fi-l". In n,'-H'inn
to thisl the article nention:-, the nameZ offtrr)114,~ i,.-,
>ovlet nc!nnt-Astst A.P. 1winov, :331t,trt.~?ovj -.7)a
Glinka, A. Krasyuk, V.G. Khir-crko-v, A.1.
Takovlev, P.17. Panyukov, M.1% :31,ukevich, T.I. --ran-
nov, I.P, Gerasimov, 141, Nikolayev, 1.17. 23"1107, 0: 0
t1arkov, V.V. 0khotin, G.P. Mazurovq 1T*P# Van~i
M.7. Muratov, L.S. Berg, M. Chizhlkov, rt,?, !.'ir-'7MA rkq
A.D. ArkhanCelskiy, S*A. Dobrov, A.I. 3pirilono-:,
B*M,, Dam-'shin, Ye.7. Golovina, 14.71. Col-olov,
Sjolntsev, V,P. Grichuk, V.S. Govorj?-hin, P.A. Tutko7-
,
4 ckiy, and A.B. Missuna. iSuniin-, up the fo1lo-.,7inC -lir:t
"ard 213
:' 01' 7/ 1 C - 5`1~ -4 -4.
On the Problems of Origin of Surface Loa--s
be taken in-o considertilion: 1) the It,-eni ":-,urface
loams" should not be used since It is wntlqivited an-I
has merely a collective mzeanin~;j insteal, the ter..,.
"primary and secondary loa:asl' should be une4l 2)
none of the 10 hypotheses on loan orlCin wid itf,
can be considered universali 3) only comprehensive
studies of geomorpholoitints-9 --eographirs, ,Leolooi.7to,
1.~ 6 Ij
ground researchers, soil scientists, and permafrc:7t
specialists can solve thin pro'~l~,r. Th,~re are 7, set-
of diagrams, I table, anl 28 rr!fer--~~f~n, 17 of
are Sov!(~tq 6 4 Toll:-;h -in-14
A IA T T C 11 -llonkovskiy Ceolo.-orazvedo-cluiyy ins"A'.11it ineni -lerc-o
Ordzhnnikilze (1!1'o_, q o I oj~crw 1 7,", 1 o ra t i o n I n f-, 1 1 -
qow r
tnte impni 3. 'OrdzK-oniUdzeT
lard
b-I&OLATIT, X.I.
lkture and warpOwIngical t"s of d gop-sqated tmeturve as
Illustrated by the main fractur* of the Kars-Tau,, Sov.gwlo
se.7i73-M Jl 059, (NEU 1381)
1, Noskovskly geologoralmdochr4y institut In. SoOrdshonikils*
(NORI).
(Kars-leu-Poults (Gonloff ))
-NIXO BAH&K, V.I.; LAn. TA.O.; KI&SLITKM, U.S.; ULKITIM.
ILI.; PATLIADY. V.N.,- PAISOVA, M.N.; PZRAPWAIU. S.M.; ITZHOWA,
A.A.; IAPOZUIKM, D.G.
"Princliples of structural geoloa wA geological mappict;O by
A.M.Nikhoilov, Reviewed by NalsNikalsev &M others* Isy-v7se
uchob.sav.: geol.1 rasv. 2 no.111123-127 N 139.
(MINA 13:6)
1. Noskovskiy goologoresvedochoWy inatitut In, X.Ordshoalkldss,
(69ology. Sturatural-41spo) (Nikhmilov, A.B.)
MOEAr~Nj, W. 1. And SPI IdUS, S. S.
9VIS MW of Recent Toctordat (neotactordes) of the MR"
report to be sabodtted for Um Intl* OseCraphical. UnIoup 10M General Assembly
wW 190 ZnU* Oeogreqfteal Congress,, Stockholmo Swedle v 6-13 August 1960.
NIKOIAIM. 0.1-
stuft of the matuv or ree"t toct4"c mrw~utm in arsm~ of lArge
- rudy MGRI 38142-V 1600 (KM 24 t 5)
brAresue structurese t
(owleal "tuml) M&S'alemon4rim)
X1901AMP Me
Stedlift the j mmrpMlogy ad reemt tectoades of Chi=. Trudy MGRI
)811649 160. (KM 1415)
(Chios-oG"Iogy, Structural)
IIIY.CAAM, N.I.
Caaeronce on the problea of &"& and their reclamtian.
Zealevedenle 5s" 160a (.41FA 15:8)
("GIMMUOU of land) (Sand)
C, xUaL&M, m. 1.
IbUm" of mtudy and principles of compillAg mps of recent
tectorAlce. ludevedenle 5s2N-260 160. (JOY;A 15:6)
(G*olaa mtructural-fts)
ABLULKAUMI/Al, H.A.; AU-QKI)ANUROW., N L.I.
S.M.; B-oPALDV, 'V.F.; WMANOV, A.A.; Wl~-OVIFOV, L.I.; BUI-LLY,
B.I.; BORUUUV, R.A.; BUVAlj:llj', A.K.; BITOVAO H.S.; D701113COVA,
N.I.; DaWs TAI Z11MOV, M.A.; ZVOInSiOV, V.S.1 IVSHIV, V.K.;
KOPYAT"'VICHp R.A.; KOSTEREO, N.V.; KUMPAX, A.S.; 1141YUKOV,
K.V.1 UVWV,, V.V.; LTAFICIEV, G.F.; WXW.~",VICH, M.V.;
HIKHAZWVp A.To.; MIYJLAnkV, M.P.; MYCHNIX, M.B.; NIDlailO, Y,9.11.;
~Ujjjgv I.Y.; NIKIF014VA9 K.V.; SlYQUIrp-111- R-L; FUITSUVt R.A.1
IV.SKATOV# G,I,; iWMARTZ11p P.A.; SAVICH-VA, A.Ye.1 SALIN, B.A.;
SZOINIlp N.A.; SaUOV,, A.I.; ClUWYAYJlGVLYIY, A.G.; Cll;,YF.OV/,,
V.G.; SHLIGIM, Ye.D.; SHULIGA, V.M.; ELIGZ11, L.S.; YILGOVY.111, V.I.;
WIVKlgp D.V.,, akadem-no, red.; Pi3WJNGV, S.V., red.; KkE.-USHIN,
V.A., tokhn.r*do
(Geolacical structure of central and southern Kazukhatan)
Goologicheakoe stroenia TSentrallnogo i Nzhnogo Kazakhatans.
lAningradg Otdel rmauchno-taim.informatsUp 1961. 4196 p.
(IAniagred. Vsosoiuzcyi geologichookil in3titut.Wtarialy, no.41)
0 (razakhatan--4soloa) (Kll,.A 14:7)
NIKCLAYEV, N.r.; SIMPTS, 5.S.
Flap of the recent t*ctonics 3f the U.S.S.R. Ity. AIN 555R. Ser.
roof. no. 4s25-32 JI-As 161. (MRA 14:7)
1. V9~sayuznyy nauchno-issl9dovatel'skly geolopchoskiy institut.
(Geol2a, Structural --Kaps)
HILUUMS 11.1.
vol" the data on rocout tootonlco* SOV.60010 4 20058U0-120
PW -.061o (NDA l4t6)
I* NmkovskLy goologersave"okAgy L=Utat Imal S.Ordebomikidw,
(Gooloa,, Structural)
UlKnIAIZV, R.I.; SMITISP
Map of the 1&test tsatoaca of the U.S.S.R. lzv.M.ucYAb.z&v.,
gocl.i rasv. 4 no.10:3-8 0 161. (HIRA 14:1;~)
1. Homkovukiy goolororasyedochnyy institut ir3oni S.Ordshonikidze,
laboratoriya aerocetodov AN SSSR.
IN M-111AYEV t- N. 1.
Tectonics and metallogeny of the Kara-Tau (southern tazak;atan).
Trudy PGRI 37:159-176 161. (F-1. tA 1 -5: 1 )
(Kara-Tsu--Goology, Structural) (Kara-TAu--Ure deposits)
NIKOLAYEV N.1 - BELYAMOV, L.V.: WARYCHVJ, G.I.. FAZIWVA, V.I.
Ancient rocks In the Kars-Tau (southern Kazakhstan). Trudy M&
37:131-136 161. (X&r&-T&u__Rocks) (KIRA 15:1)
POPOV,, I.V.# doktor geol. min. nauk, prof, red.; BOCAHOLOV, G.V.,
akadmik,, red.; GVOM MESKrY, N.A., doktor geogrz. nauk, prof.,
red.; 11MIONCY, N.V., kand. geol.-cAn. cauk, red.; SOKOLOV,
D.S., daktor geol.-sin. nauk,, red.;-NjXQjAM, 1.1.# doktor
gool.-mlm.mmuk, prof.,, red.; SDKOLOV, R.I., doktor g9ol.-min.
mmukp prof., red.[deceased); MVAKOV, I.F.9 red.lad-va;
SUSWAv L*A*p tekbn, red.; GOLUB', S.peo tekkwe Mo
13pocla problems of the study of karst; Iti )Wdrogeology,,
Wroloat geochesistryt enginetring geology, and minerala)
SP*tslal'IW~ vopiosy karstovedtntla; j1drogeologlia, Cidrolo-
gilat cookhtmilat inshenermate goologlia I polemWe lakopee-
IWO* Dokladyp Moskva, lad-vo, Akad. nauk &W 1962. 182 p.
IKIFA l5sl2)
1- NOwhn0YO suv0shebwdye po lzueboniyu karsta. 36,, Moacow,,
1956. 2. Akadeviya nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for bogomolov).
(Karst)
NIAQlAW,-ALIL-O-IM IvftnOvlchLggl&MaU, Z-A-P red.; GMA&j.42.A.,
tekhn. iii.- - - .4
. - ~j
(Facent testowle movements amd their evidenso Is Vw strwtum
and rener or the territory of the U.S.S. L I Ileataktoulks I es
vyrusbude v strukturs 1 rellefo torritoril 3331; voprasy re-
glomallsol I teontlebeekol mootektoalkl. rbskvs, Gesgeoltekb-
19"t" 1962. 391 P. M RA 1615)
(coolocy, strustural)
Structural for-no o." jecont tmctvjir:~ :1-rol thei,- Antributler. th-
Ir
U.S.S.R. Sov-9001. 5 no.5.-O.-17 06~,.
y iralitut Lnni 3. CrIzho dkid
1, Moskovskiy geologo-razveJodiny- ze
(&.ology,, Structural)
NIKOLAgVt M. (Nlkolapv~ N.I.); SULT# S.S. [Shul'ts, S.S.)
IM ~st, t*etmlo mp of the U.S.S.R. Analale geol geogr 16
w,2#U&126 Ap-Je 062 0
KH'AIN, Viktf,,r Yefimovich; 0(2;*."V, V.1i., ~rcf., rct:~Pnzsnl
W01 ret:7s~nzl~,nt
[Ganeral geotc,~toraicsl Ob.-,~xlvs:n f-~iotAilkhniim. - o . r' 1; "1
Nedraj 19U.. 476 1). 17- 10,
Zavgdu)-ashrhiy kAfodr,)v
universiteta (fo- -i-nov). ~.. Zavml.,-;Illshc~hly I.afe"r"y 00-
shchey Geolocil Yo:~kovskogo rcolorornzvof. c'-no;,o -.n!ltit,,i*.Ii
(for Nikolayev)
N;UIAUVt N.1_.
Problems of recent tectonicsi on the corference res-illLl of *hi
Fourth Plenum of the Goomorphological Ccamittee, May 19-23,
1964. Isv. AN SSSR Ser. geog. no.6:IL41-150 N-D 164.
(MIRA 18:1)
1, Nbskavskiy goeudarstvonnyy universitst.
NIKOLAYET, W. 1.
Frobl~ of recent tectonics; concerning the resill-9 of the AU.
Plenary Sesslon of the Goomorphological Commission. Sov. ol. a
mo.5vUO-U6 PV 165. rINURA 1W)
LUWAMMAIIENO G.PI.; IIIKOLATZVP M.
Ivm summmish fiksh'618t 18"1 on Me IM bdrtbft. ftw. Cool. g M.51
154P-196 IV 069. (PaRA 160)
ilIKInEii, Vladislov Gavrilovich; I;IKOIAYE'V', N.I-, red.
-------
(Yethods of studying the recent and latest tecto,-.,Ics ~r
UA sheir zones of seas and ocenns) Yetody izuchonlia
noveishei i sovrev-sTinot toktoniki shelffovykh zon rorri
okeanov. Fosk", Nedra, 1965. 243 p. (PIRA 18%10)
14(5) Pon I WOK EvWW"I"101 SOV/200
MuMboyp F.A.# X.P. MBYW*r, X-I- NikOlSWOV, S-2- T'srakso"' and Te.A.
baftlyS (ftlo&Story vrj:LUng) Nwom,, Gospoltekh1s"to
P. Irrate flip inserted* 20,,000 eopies printed.
zd. (Title Vegs): P.A. gbmdwv; U. (Inside book): V.A. Soravlov; Ed.
of PAUdLImg Namm W.P. N~krls&m; ftebe Zd-: O.A. Ommovs.
I "IS t~Kttm& Is Istende& f9r pgtrolapgs pology and engineering stu-
4sate In eabsele at bd#wr learmlog and for saginsering persomel mWged
in elvieram"t ArIlling.
OWULME: The bak eavare the adn Wmwrwtlcal and practical expeate of ex-
p2orstery drilling. Wyment and methods am described and their offer-
ti,mms- evaimated. mts, an oil drilling tools and mudliary oqtdpmt
Inslude speaIrlestlems and dlegrams. w.P. Kquprer prepared the chapter
on messurusamit In directional drilling InalWLIAS the deflection of
bord..74s. X.J. likelegov sontribsted the data an To" and turbo-drilling,
Cj"__1Z1Z
XWOrStOrY ftlUlng
SWAM
pwe~sslom M& O'SOUSA"l-11ugs, MA On flushingo bjAwtIng'q MA CWA=tlDg OpQrs,_
PM*mrmt&'eOvr. tftbsabdftmkqFwWwr ftw1ttMt4w0by B-N- TwwLwwvv Parts ri and riz
rwWwtism of ftploratM7 d Illing
"s 601611141d bY TO.A. Sal,ym. SO author thenjw ye.y. Vpghtayn'
4161mvp 11" V*A, inter"t ~ the ehW
.Oro
d"wLDl1tMjvSw1th ftftWir"Of a" OUftm&11lnMP and the Information on
NwtbWAO bit AMISM, MA bit ~. T-rtft- OPP10--h4d to rock
'~setr"Isw W* Mays" ft& Uw elftir1c 00881481, face ealling for the
We of ~W or MOAW t7P Of bit aM given. ftt .. I,- inforimatj,. to
also ""'"Is ft POTOW61011-type drilling teexdquft ineluding the opplice-
tIOG Or vibration wtbods. ?here am 111, refersOM3
asnamn. 113 SOTIet end I
TABIR (W CoprM:
Introdsatlon
Clessifteation of j)rIi1g Nothods Dam" 00 the NO" Of Rock Fracturing at
the Bottem Role
C~ 2)12
NIXCLAMp X.I., insh.
geanomle efficiency of rowpalsift Kusnetak ftela mines. Ivy,
vp. ucheb. sm.1 Igor, sbw, noedtW-4 1619 (KIRA 15:5)
1. lemerovskiy goruyy institut. Rehmadovens kafedroy
ekonnaiki I arpnizataii proisvedetva gmerovskogo gonwCo
inaututs j1uvmUk ftsin,-~ aims mid sining-Costs)
bLINATIEVSKI'l-', 14'.A,p otv. rNi.; A.".p Otv. --eLl.;
Yu.!',., o'.v. red.; bEIU-';CN, V.V-, red.; EPCjDA!;(,V, A.A., red.;
GA--Zi--KIY, R.G., red.; GUJ;ll:, I.Ye., red.; FZ'.,
red.;Sli7itEYS, N.A. red.; !!AZA.tGVICH, O.A., red.; !'.U.-,A-,CV,Y.V
red.; LIKOUYEV, red.; FAVUNMY, Te.V., rod.; FVIW,
r-MIUMMSK17, B.A., red.; M-311CFARC.'SKII, Yu.M.,
red.; Yk"*S!,'I,',, A.L., rod.
[Tectonics, ii7noous actIvity and dl!?,trlbut!(n (,f oro (.-3porltv;
materialal Tekton.Ika, magmatizz I zakononernortl razmenlicl-A-
nlia r-udiij-kb rostorozhdonil; materinly. Xonk-.rla, Nauka, 196..
237 P. (1"1;,.A 1".-R)
1. "'CiveshcImniye po problemr. tfktcrillk,', Morr-ow,
IIIKOLAYKV, N.I., Inah.
Economic and mathematical formulatIon and methods of solving
problems determining the effectlyeness of capItal InveaLments
In the coal Industry. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav,; gorez"hure 7 no*31
48-53 164 (MUIA 17t8)
1. Kamerovskiy gomyy institute
u
KAF
K'I;Vf PFv I F.V.
o"AyFf" S.".: TA,
T.Ye.; 1111110YAllp ;.G.
Gag'Aficatior if -"zzut rrrjnu-e
-,nz. pror- 9 no.ll;i.9 ~C 164.
il:L~,USOV, red.; BELYATIEVIA17., N.A., red.; A.A.#
red.; GLEI"LAR, ii.G.,, red.; I.T., red
T,~'OTWY.Ilig F.19.0 red.; L-27ES, A.X., red.; UZVC~ICH,
O.A.p rod.; MATOV, F, V, , red y?141lrKO0lLAAYKVl,, II.I., red.;
F J.YVE
PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V., red:; .
., r~
D.A., red.; iUSPCHA.'OVSKIY, Yu.!'., red.; SHEMM, TuX.,
red.; 511T.Mi, N.A., red.; YANSHINI, A.L.p red.
[Problems of tho comparative tectonics o. auciqut platforms;
materials) Voprosy sravnitellnot tektonlki arevnikh plAtrorm;
materialy. XoDkva, Nauka, 196.l.. 152 p. (VTRA 17 18)
GARNTSKU, R.G.j otv. red.; YANSHIN, A.L. &k&doelk, otv. red.;
EMUSN, V.V., red.; BELYAYRSHY. N.A., red.; BOCDANG'i,
A.A.,, red.; GUBIN, I.Ye., red.; K?CMTKIX,P.N.p rod.;
IMTZSj A.M.p red.1 MAZAROVICII, O.A., red.; HURATOV, M.V.,
red.j NIKOLAYEV. N.I.p red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V., red.; PEYVE,
A.V., roe.: 7nRUSPOTSKIY, B.1 red.; PUMiCIIABOVSKIT, Yu.M.,
red.; SIMNMANW,YuX, r9d.;SIff,ZYS N.A., red.
(Young pl&tfoms, their tectonics, and prospects for find-
ing oil and gas; materials] Molodye platforv7, ikh tektonika
i perBpektivy neftegazonofinosti; materl&ly. Moskva, foaukn,
1965. 223 p. (HIIU 18:3)
1. Soveshchanlye po problema tektoniki, Moocow, 1063.
SAKS, VJOI., A xpAwv
S.F., red., rod.; VCIY.C'V'A, V.C.,, red.;
GRON'C;V, :"1kAlI~Vj%' I.W., red.;
red. red. red. ; ST.I.-itij 0'
S.A., re-J.; red.; CHOCHIA, N.G., red.;
SUIANT.Tr-, Y-,.*,'..' red.; SHATSKIY, S.B., red.
[Bnal- prob-i -i In tkij- rt.ud:; of tLe ~puaternnry jeriod; for
the 7th ~-f ll."411AP U.-'),A., 19(51 Onruvrqe problevq
l7uchenlla :!t-.rtvvrUrhne)o:u
9!
Akr,j--:JiA nrvik 53331,,. 1wit!"Lut
goologil 1 reofiziki. (for
Saks),
'It
SUKAGHEVP V.H.1 DOGDANW, A.A.j IWAINOVA, I.K.1 LAZIM;`~, G.Ta.p !114~C-IATEV, lio~-O;
TAKUSHOVA, A.F.; GELLER, S.Tu.1 GRIG!r-,'Kt V.Po; S-74
SGrOLOV, N.%; LICHKOVO D.L,l GGP27SKIT, 0.1.1 VClrJKll;, IoS.;.
BYKGVP V,De; SAUSIfYiN, Yu.G,; GWOWKAYA, M.A.$ G*IDZDE'-KIY, %A.;
7USHIUSKlyl G,K.
Konstantin Konstantinovich Harkov's role In the creation and devolop-
mnt of the reloogeography of the &nthropogenic (the -C;atArnar7)
r-riod; on his 60th birthday and the 40th imniversary of aclentific
vork, Izv, Vses, geogo ob-va 97 noo48377-379 j-I-Ag 165.
O-uRA Igo)
-ITr,CIAYZV, r. T.
~ X': a ur
Prcb1off. cf t,,e ra".1re ff tlict- '~: 'V08'- ' - -
Aer. 41 Swo2. 2C rr - 613-17 !7-D M (,tqpA 1 rl I I)
,o ur!vorvi"
1. Kafedra d!ra=.c!.eskuy tn,- iciij Moskuraiicr ~ ta
imeni ll,.V. Lcm(,rco(--.ra. Submitted Airil 5, I'A65.
11\11 k VLi IL
AUTIONS Kropeohow, V.A., Dolgopl oak, S.A.. Xlkolarev N.I., 20-54%/59
TITLX Complex Formation and Chain St Ro_Gu_;_~;_Tn_2TW_9_7olyner1 net ton of
DiviaWl by 161thiss latyl.
(lKoopleksoobrasovaaljro I struktare toopi pri pollaorlsotell dlv;.,i -
U litLybatilos - Rafelan)
MIORICAL Dobledl Abademil 11ank SUIK.1~51,Tol il3,Xr 3,,pp 516-511 (U-5-8-h
LBSTRACI In a **rise of papers it was determined that on the accesiou of the
eataljtle pelymerisation of mosoleflues *ad dlemes the chats. struo-
tare to te a great extent determined by the nature of the catalytic
@**plea which takes part In the polimorlsetion.Thas the catalytic
initial complex he@ an Immediate r*lstlomlo every prolongation ~..#
the shals.The loolatioa of the par* lithium organic composed@ is
rather diffloult.On this oca"Jon also complex mixtures of the oxi-
datlem products of the metal-orgeate aespeands are formed besides
the latter.1t was *zpodiest to study the Influenc* of ozygen In or-
der to explaia the Infleence exercised UY the mentioned oxidation
products on the chain structure on the acesojon of the butedion
polyaW.sation.fte "Ahors proved that,&* the title sayston the oc-
assloa of the polyssriestion the Introdection of relatively small
oxygen quantities into the system leads to on oss*ntial Increase
at the members t$2 In the polybutadlen at the cost of a reduction
of the somber* 1,4-51811ar was the influence of alcohol and carbo-
Ila scid.This knowledge Is of fundamental Interest since It points
out the necessity of protecting the system against the V*n*tration
Card 1/2 of oxjrgen,if divinyl on th*coasion of its polyaor synthesis con-
57168
3/062
./60/000/012/007/020
B013/1055
Zgonnik, V. X., Kropachev, V. A., _Nikolayev, N. I.,
and Dolgoplosk, B. A.
TITLE: Reactions of Organometallic CompounIs Vith H*avy-metal
Salts. IV. Interaction of Ethyl Lithium With Titanium
Trichloride
PMODICAL~ Isv*stlya Akademii nauk 333R. Otdelentye khtmicheakikh nauk.
1960, No. 12, pp. 2157-2161
TIM The prevent work is a study of the reaction of ethyl lithium with
the purple, crystalline a-modification of titanium trichloride Ig hydro-
carbon mediuss. The reaction was performed at 0, 20, 55, and 100 C applying
various solar ration of ethyl lithium and titanium trichloride. The yields
and compositions of the gaseous reaction products are summarized In Table 1.
It can be seen that the ratio of the reactants has a stronger influence on
the cospotillon of the gas** than the reaction temperature. The yields of0
gaseous reaction products Increase with increasing temperature mad at 100 C
approach the theoretical amount with regard to the Initial ethyl lithium.
Card 1/3
87168
Reactions of Organometallic Compo,in-In 7.1th ~662/40/00')/O 1 2/007/0~3
Heavy-metal Salta. IV. Interaction of Ethyl P-3100C6
Lithium With Titanium Trichlorl;Je
proceeds nuch more rapirlly ani 8t lower temperatureg in th,? pre-if:nce of
titanium trichloride. At l15-100 C this reaction in rapil. In experl-
m.ents at these temperat-rei, 1 molv titaniii-m tric-hloriJe c,-,irej jecormposi-
4
tion of up to 7 mole ethyl lithium (Table 3). 7he renul..'j nbl~iinel sh-i
that titanium halitles catalyze the lecomponition of et~v. 11thium Ito PtKilere
and lithium hydriae. There are I rigijre, 7, t,~bles, rr.1 11 refler-%,:en:
2 Soviet, 5 German, an] 7 U3.
ASSOCIATIO: Inntitut -y^-1inf_,n,'.j iormi I r'i.~k
(Inctitlito of 'f
U B M D jljl~~ 11, 1~r'q
Card 3/1
ZG01MINO V.N.; DOLGOPLCGK, B.A.j 111KCIAM, N.I.; K2RCTA-,iMv, V.A.
Polymerization under the Infiuence of hcoogenocus catalytic
OcobaltO systerwe Yyxokmoood. 4 no.7:1000.-1004 JI 162.
OG ?A 15: 7)
1. Institut vpoko-zolokulyarn7kh voyedlneni7 Ali' SSSR.
(Polymerization) (Cotnlt compounds)
h0367
3/020J'62/145/006/011/015
B106/BI44
AU i HOR38 ZGonnik. 7. N., Dolgoplosk, B. A., Correa po:.-4. inf; :Znmber AS
MR, Kro.)nchev, V. A.. rind Nikolayov, N. 1.
71 TLE Some res~ularities observot In the -3f bltadif--n~
uncler the action of catalytic ey~'.a:;9 cantalaninr, cobalt
-!:`DI' ALi Akademiya nau~ 3j3.4. Do?lnij', v- 1,15, r.:). 6, 1962,
the authors stuiiei t',Ie p,31yn-erI&z-xtxon -)f but-.!iene unler th ac
tion of a homogeneous catalytic,aystem con3ittine of a cobalt chlor.-le
pyridine complex and diisobutyl alu..iinum chloride, unin a
;Llready described (lyooko...olek. soyed., 4, no. 7 (1962)~. 4ith benzene
as a solvent, ter.?eratures between 5 and 500C, and -rith contents 3ft
1.2 ~Olesy/l butadiene, 2.1-10-5 noles/I COCI 2PY2# 1.5-10- 2 Zolpa/l
AI(iso-C H A. the yield of ~Olrner wan tv40 ~- Table 1 give~j t*.-"r,
4 9)2C"
mean values from several determinations of the ;olymerization rate and
molecular weight of polymer. These correspond with a total activation
en;rcy of 8.2 kcal/mole. The polymerization rate a'. 200C is directly
Ca d 1/3
S/020/62/145/006/011/015
Some regularities observed in ... B106/1144
proportional te the monomor concentration between 6 and 25 mole,$ butadl-
one on the one 'hand, and to the CoCl 2PY2 concentration between q*jO-6 nd
7.6o,0-5 =01~8/1 on the other hand. The molecular weight 6&1 the ~olyrer
in directly proportional to the monomer concentration. Ex;eriaents
showed that many molecules of polymer were formed Afor earh zolecu~e of
COC1 2FY2' Chain rupture was found to be att*nd*d by a reg*norntiun of
the active centers. The distribution curves of the molecular reiChts of
2olybutadions samples with a conversiun < 10 '~' sho-zed that the molecular
weight increases and the distribution width decret%3ea ("~" chanCes fr~~.-
'e 'n
1-05 to 1-5) when the CoCl 2PY2 content d*croasoz. ldhon using the catily-
tic system COC1 2PY2-Al(Iso-C 4H9)2C', the distribution width of the nolea;-
lar weight was found to Inor*4** as polymerization progresses. There are
4 figures and 3 tables. The in lishilanguage references ar*i G. J.
'Ifttta Pol. Sci., 48, 150, 221 f1960 1 M. Cippin, Rubb. Age, 89, 602
(1961;.
Card
'NIKOIAU'V,o 11J.; Gi;UZR, jj,.M.; DOILOPLOU, B,A.; ZGOMIKo 7.1,-; Y-'.GIACI-V, V.A.
Folywrization of isepreris and butadione under the effect of Insolui Is
organolithium conpounds. Vysokem.soed. 5 no*6sg.11-815 J* 163.
(KIRA 16t9)
1. Iratitut vyooksmloku.1yvrnykh soy-5dinerly All 553R.
(ixtadisne) (Polymerization) (Lithium orguile coapounds)
L 12h,DZL-,j )1F'Wr(m)1BW; ALD Fa-4/Pc-h/Pr-4 rl
7- / v
'TOM NR r y
, , ~3
AF ~160-
I -
1. Crpl I Pr
M.; Pf;-oplo?V, B, A. p 7j,,!j7,,p
YqlyTner!zatl~in 0 rl
v. 5, no, 6, 1963, 811-815
I'Afm-, polly-n-rizatinn, J-,op-cne, )~~utadiere, rethyllithlim amide, Olalk7l-
I.Athlum ImAde -
k-~,STLFACTI ,Orramic lilthi,-in wcrf.%
no as to 41low the plymeriziallon j,ro-.-.ct p.-f-?l rralua)ly, wltt,~ a
clan~e of formation of Ignper cl,.Alin~. 5~';Ch lity-lun Alro !~~e
hIlghor purity to ellmr;3te slAde rrwactlonn with tho Polyrrprl za'~"
of ii;oprene and buttA.Alene bcn7crt? r)- war,
.n soAlcJ nmpulpt; by ql,,knlard n0li-In' u'irw,
mamdde as cal~aly3t3. The cljtqtne~ pc;LyTrvrl wre
thlum
ani dried at 4^C,'Cjp ard their -Illsco:;ity an! rzole~:,Aar eel.er-.nlnnA. 1'. wi,
f,
lr,~a413 t,~ thc rorr.Atj~;,,j nf ply4
llhawn thal 'C th
14 #~ A !!R ky e
-chalri,3 of 500 (XC-2 CC4~' nolecular w .1 .h! wh i
Cc -c1 4/2
ILMILS.11109- WRs A.P3001148
produies a polyisoprone rich in 3,4-theins, the d! st-ribution cf :!~- an~ ~rani-
."orims being nearly eqllal, Under sirAlar condition,3 bot'n ca'.niptn
pol- butadlene3 containine off 1,1,-mitis in their vith e-,r
IF
th-iz In transconfiguration, Orig. ar'.. has., 2 ar,-,! 2
AZZOCI'ATIONt Institut vy4so~-.ofaolck-ulyarny0h toyodlronI7 AN (Instit-'Ite 01,
31gh-Holecular Corpounds, AcadeR of lencon S-03R)
SUBMITTEDi 0qXov6I DATE ACQ: 01.7'"' 63 FNCLi CQ
SUB CODE: 00 NO R17 SoVs 003 UMR- C03
Cord 2/2
r.)bait"
t I
L '2,*4'X)-66 MIT ( 1 )
ACC N'R: AP6011007 SOURCE CGDE: UR/0056/66/050/003/0-821/01326
4. U T. i DC', R SPormin V. D. Vlkolayev B I 111kolayev, N. I.
.n-.1nPer1ng-Phy-1(.!s lristlLute (Moskovoki zhenerr)o-~
Lc _L_Z - - Y In.
aiTLE: Transport phenomena in a polar gas
SOURCE: Zhurnal_ekaperlmentallnoy I teorpticheakoy fiziki, v. rO,
no. 3, 1.966, 821 826
I A
TOPIC TAGS: transport phenomenon, therml conduction, tenuor gas
kinetics, kinetic equation, Stark effect
ABISTRACT01 The authors use a kinetic equation proposed by Yu. M.
Kagan and A. M. Afanaslyev (ZhETF v. 41, 153619 1961) to derive an
,expression for the thermal conductivity tensor of polar gases with
linear moleculea In an electric field. Thio is dorse bv solving the
,kinetic equation for the gases in an approximation whtch in quadratic
-in tte pare
-ter-of nonspherielty of the Interaotion,, and determining
Ga rd 2/2
7 77~_
511MYNo get-o kmdtdat toktataboiakfth &Oak.
Detersial" the dl~tmr of rollers for romwing oare wlsb a cara p1dw.
sollkboamoblaa vio.10211-14 0 153. (OWU 6sil)
1. DAM%W*kfAr No DOW iSStIJUS G*l'd1*kbGVMG%TOWWgO bt % IF&.
(Cora p1=1b,obtaell
NIKOIAM, N.I., budidat tokhalabookikh muk.
I
of "w wwadne G= rms or cors sam"Ing relle es
pwr~~ Imemse jbllmw~blss 80.1812-23 A 155.
(mm 813)
1. ftelo"fty so imt1tat a-ft.woMmetrwealim.
(Gera plebw (Modkisep
NIROLAY191 H-L, oty. red.1 UNSIKAYA, G.N.t zm. oty. red.; PASTUKHOV,
a". oty. red.; MKTUK, B.K., zim, otv. red.; 15WININA, T.I."
red.j AKITZV, A.K., red.1 DUMARADGKIT, 13., red.1 MZHgVKINA,
H.S., rod.j ZIOTTYT, I.P.. red.; KOFOBKOVA, red.;
KRMXSKIY, V.A., red.; KRATINOV, A.G.# red.; 14V1, M.I., red.;
WBAIIDV,, 1.0.0 rod.; MITCNOVI X.P.t red.1 F9TFOVt V.S., red.1
FLANKINA, Z.A., rod.; PTPIXA, I.M., red.; 5"IRSOV, red.1
T&R-VARTANOW, Y.N., red.1 T11FLOV, T.Te., red.1 MWOOV9 I.N.g
red.1 PAN=, Ya.A., rod.1 PRONINA, N.D., tekhn. red.
["clally danprous natural focus Inf*ctlons) Osobe opmanye
prlrodrmcbWvye infektoll-, sbomik nauc"h rabot protivo-
chan6fth mchreshdanit. "oskva, Medgis, 1962. Z71 p.
(MIRA 160)
(CCWJI(lr.ABU DISWES)
. NIKOLAYEV,, N.I.(Sarntov), red,j FF,11YUK, D. .(Seratov)p red.;
AR , A.K.(Saratov), red.; LVISKYA, G.N., red.;
ITIMUNA, T.l., rod.; PARVES, Ya.A , red.
(Epidemiology and epizootioloxy of especially dangerous
Infections] EpIdaziologila 1,4"soo- absoft omobo opseTwkb
infektaii; abornik nauchnykh rnbot protivochumnykh ucb,-
rszbd*nII. Moskya, Meditsina,, 194 5. 415 p.
(MIRA l8s4)
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U- Th -vilmo h -accl-nal propertitm.
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T r4~ CT f 1
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imestorembdouil. Moskva, UglOokbisdat. 1956e 170 p. (NIMA 9:11)
(0"1 fool"W)
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ANISIMOVA, A.T.
Sing3s-iotago bllatAral ivohlnoc,,~r!cc~,)rq on ~-ha Jungs. Cr,.jd, ktiv-,
6 no,,5sll3-D-'6 11-0 164. (M'ARA 181j.)
NIMLAM. W.2. -, GQLIUW. N.V.
- ~ -,rF
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W*3:16-19 wr '56. (Oft 987)
(moolory Industry)
254.)
Akadud)a'nauk SSSR.
nats1i
PHASE 1 9009 EXPLOITATION SOV/2446
Institut nauchnoy I tekhnicheskoy Infor-
Titles UgotoTlenlys Isdelly metodmal poroshkovoy astallurgil
(The Manufacture of Products by the Wthods of Powder Metallurgy)
Moscow, ftlIal Voeaoyuznogo Instituta nauchnoy I teidanichaskoy
Informatsli, 1957. 23 V. (3arlest Peredovoy nauchno-t*khni-
cheakly I proIzvodstvemyy opyt, Tema 4. No. X-57-320/3)
1,,400 copies printed,
Zd.: A. No Kalov# Candidate of Technical 3clonces; Rxec. Ed.:
L, To, Shoblk, 11ngIneer; Tech. Xd.s To P. 3orokIna.
PUPJPWZt This booklet to Intended for specialists In the field of
powder metallurgy,
COURAGE: The three articles In tUb brief collection deal with
several aspects of the manufacture of s1ntered-metal and camon-
ted-oarbide products, The first article Is concerned with the
effect of various factors (chemical composition, surface
treatment, carbide grain sisep and temperature) on the fatigue
Card 1/3
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rep3rt submit Pd for the 1,17A S-ninar ~)n U~*- -,f Fart n--J, Int
Dfactora, Vienna, 3-11 Aug--vt I~Wjl
(report prcrent,d ljy G.
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(Waftr-A4rattes)
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-- - 16=0 101P00 14khmende
Efedmisal sad seemenfis prizelplef of tip 49614m of puttleation,
welft for W%ea Samrap system] "novy
prealtUmmmile esUmorgM seoreshwall gereddclkh InwIlmtell.
Ibdr", Isdi." a.-Ve bemwkh".~* 19". 133 P. (OU 1313)
(Ovw disposal Plamse)
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Modernized respirator. Okhr. truda I rots. ntrakh. 4 no-81*37
Ac 161. (Air-Purification) (KrRA 14.11)
NIZOIATAT. 2.0. (Noskva)
fte of'pyrant4as and pboxecotime to the postoperative stoop In
OWrolemicestee Frobl. eadeks, I germ. 2 no.1:20.-26 Js-lP 156.
(" 9110)
Is Is Gespiteltmey khirurgicheakey k1latki I Moskewskop ordeas
loalm meditelaskogo tootitute (dir. - prof. T.B.Sallebehav)
(Nl~ml IDI=. surgery.
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froaUwalk of a phamatto crot, fbirurgita )2 no.2:61-U 1 156.
(Oft 90)
1. Is WepliallaW kbirwSlabooker HUM I Mmkovskep ortem
Lembo ~41tal Mp Uistitsto (dir, - prof. I.B.Sallobehav)
(nmom. areu
ther.)
(Ofs"
pmwrmw, tbor.)
PITIOSKITO 'R.Y., prof.; PARICTIMTO S.I., dote.; NIK()!&TXT, 9.0 - -----
Allemlasty with Dolyvi'Wl alcohol proothoots, in recurrent IsCilml horals.
Kh1rwX1iA 34 no.12t26-31 D 158. (=A 12: 1)
1. Is kafe4ry mapitalOW khtrurf.1i I Mookovskogo ordem Lemim meditaim-
skogs, inatitsta Immi I.N. Sechenovs.
(IMMIMAL MUNIA. mrX.
ellopkety using polywinyl prosth. (me
(VINYL OOKPOtDO
polyvinul promth. In inguimal herata allov1saty (Mis))
ftwidta of awgioal trsat~t at re2matim at the 0
DArwgils 36 ae.98204-M a 1600 13 in)
Is Is goplUllmy kMrwglebo**y klls*l (nT, - ft"twitell-
fry ShIm Me! ~ pror, I.T. ft ly) I makenkmo W40M
lealm we"te tituta land IX Isebewft,
P91ROVEXIT, S. V., prof.; RKOLAMU, N. 0.
Dlagmele mW treatwnt or tano" of the diaptz-a4p. Rtirur%,dia
38 mo,V25-30 il 162. (KrM 25 t 7)
L 16 kSfO&Y gospitalilwy khlrurgti I NnkmkW ordem lenina
Wditainsh"O instituta im"I 1. M. seehwom.
(DIARMAW,--TONW)
IMOLdra, w.p., IrAh.1 EUMMAWK9 G-P.. talb.; 6aAKIA2. A.A.. iazb.
10000"0- A useful book. 10 so.4:59 Ap 160. (NUL^ 1):9)
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mergeUchesbege ~JF 6 Winisterstva putoy oo*Whcbwdyu
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Conference on Methods of Developmnt of Soviet Mathematical Machine-9:111dirW, SW
Instrument-Building, 12-17 March 1956.
Translation No- 596, 8 Oct 56
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"Use of Computation Techniques In Railroad Transport" a ysper presented fit the
Conference on Methods of Development of Soviet Plathematical. Mach Ine -Building arA
Instrivent-Builillng, 12-17 March 1951).
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AUTHOR: Belash, P., Gorlin, A. L., and Nikolayev, N. S.
TITLE: A Unique Electrical Integrator for Studying Oilfield
Development Processes (Unikallnyy elektrointegrator
dlya iseledovaniya protsessov razrabotki neftyanykh
mentorozhdonly)
PERIODICAL: N*rtyanoys khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 8, pp. 53-6o (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article presents detailed data on the design and
operation of the EI-S electrical Integrator which Is to
be used in studying oilfteld formations. The re-
quirements of an electrical Integrator have been
established by the Neftyanoy Institut Iment akademika
1. N. Oubkina (Petroleum Institute Imeni Acadealclan
1. X. Qubk1n) on the basis of Its long experience with
electrical models. P. X. Belash, L. 1. Biryukova,
A. L. Goflin, Yu. V. KnIgavko, E. S. Kozlov,
M. 1. Maksinov, B. A. NatkIn, N. S. Nikolayev,
Card 1/3
A Unique Electrical Integrator (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-11/15
P. V. Pekorin, A. P. Pekrovskiy, Ye. B. Ranskazov,
and N. G. Sazonov of the Vaesoyuznyy neftt-gazovry
nauchno-looledovatellakly institut (All-Union Oil
and Gas Scientific Research Institute), the
konstruktorskoye byuro (Bureau of Design), and of
the-zavod schetno-analiticheakikh mashin (Calculating
and Analyzing Nachine Plant) took a leading part in
the development, construction, and mastery of the EI-S
Integrator. The integrator consists of seven blocks
Interconnected by a special wiring system. Fig. 1
given a general view of this unit and Fig. 29hows the
scheme of the individual blocks. The principle of
action of blocks I and 2 Is based on Darcy's law of
filtration and Ohm's law of electric conduction. These
blocks contain up to 20,000 grid nodes capable of
handling 60,000 numerical values of ollfield formation
characteristics. The control and outlets of 75U
channels (wells), assigned to the study of boundary
conditions, are located in block 3. The electronic
control and the PDV - programmyy delitell vremeni
Card 2/3
A Unique 19lectrical Integrator (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-11/15
(program time divider) are located in block 4. One
coil or the electronic control 19 shown In Fig. 3.
Block 5 or the Integrator In designed to transform
the functions, and block 15 In assigned to the study
of BRU - nachallnyye usloviya (initial conditions).
Block 7 contains the food units, the transformers,
rectifiers, and stabilizers. Isobar maps are produced
during the study of the ollfield formations. Fig. 4
shows an Isobar map based on field data obtained from
the electrical Integrator. Fig. 5 shown a pressure
varlation curve photographed by the electrical integra-
tor. The authors conclude that the new electrical In-
tegrator will make it possible to solve the problems of
developing large ollfields. There are 5 figures.
1. Petroleum Induntrj--Develcopment 2. Electronic integratorn
--Deeign 3. Electronic integrators--Performance
Card 3/3
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tralaeontro'l) (21setronic calculating machines)
ORWi. A.P., kmnd.tokhn.n&uk; 9110!.JV. U.S.. Inch.: KARMlh. S.Ts..
Imb,
91mtronic voleg ce"ters for 4 *oignlqg traffards. Shol.dor.
transp. I" o.&55-56 Ag 159. (KIRA 12:12)
(Alootroule amlog couNters)
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S/194/61/000/009/013/053
7 D222/V302
AUTHORSt Morosov, M.A. and Nikolayev# NeSe
TITIZ: Electronic analogue computer for trOction calcula-
tions
MIODIGALs Referativn" shurnal. Avtomaltlks L radloolektronika,
no, 9, 19619 17, abstract 9 5113 (V eb. KLbernetika
i avtomatis. traep protsessov, M., Tranexheldoriz-
dat, 1960, 233-2455
TZXTt An analogue computer ATP -1 (ATR-1) is described
whial has been develoged by the XII control VW, Mosgiprotrans and
"S 0 facilitate and accelerate traction calculations. The prin-
ciple of mathematical analogues was used in the construction. The
number of variables that can be represented in the model is practi-
cally unlimited. The gevieral foru, block-schowtic diagram, cir-
cuit diagrams of the units,, the method of setting up jjToblema arA
solvi them are given. 7 gurea. 5 references. I Abstracterts
note:Ulete trinilationy
Card 1/1
3/194/6V000/012/0-2,11/091
D201/D303
AUTHOR: Nikolayev, N.
TITLEs Now analogue computers fcr problerns of mathem3*1:41
physics
4
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika . radloelektrorika,
no,-12, 1961, 13, abstra:!t 12B.4 (Tr Vs*s.
ni,ya po vychisl. matem* i primenenlyu aredstv vy--hls:,
tekhn. Baku, AN Azerb SSR, 1961, 200-2115)
TEXTs Grid analogues, permitting a solution of equa t4 ons of mathe-
wtical physics, are considered. The equations are of the Lapla:*,
Poisson, Fourier and of bi-harmonic types, to which problems in de-
termining the hydrodynamics of-crude 041 at-&t&' the analysis C'
elasticand thermal properties of dame, walls and other atructuroe
are reduced. The problems of subterranean hydraulics are des,-rlted,
as related to locating of oil deposits. The pressure distribution
in a shaft, under the effect of water pressure, corresponds to the
Fourier equation. Solution of the above equations makes 1! poesibIe
Card 1/3
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[The U21-1 analog corputor for solving bouvdary value problema of
eqmUam In metbowtical plWalsojAmalogavals, matematichoskaia rz-
abins UM-l; d1la reaboulta kraevykb sadach ursymnii cater.-Alche-
shol ftslU. Nookwep MACIsp 1962. 293 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(AnaUg camptors)
NUO&AZY, U.S. (Kikolajew, U.S.) (Moskva); EPSTEIN, V.L. [Epshteyn, V.L.1
Aut4ftUe control of naIdW and cutting tho rollod producte
JW ~ of digital control computars. Rut listy 17 no.5:349-353
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