SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUBRYAVTSEV, M. - KUDRYAVTSEV, N.T.
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KUDRYAVTSEV, N. F. Docent. Cand. Tech. Scil
"Visibility of Orientation Points from an Aircraft," Vest. Vozdush. Flota,,
No-4, 1949
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Pg. 173TIO
USSR/Aeroiautics F17i:Og Ivwtructions am 50-:~ I.
"Approach to the Target at a Given Time,"
Col W. Kudryavtoev, (%nd Tech Sci
"Vest VozduBh Flota" No 1) PP 35-39
Instruction-method for approach vith change of
speed and. approach. with chanje of course. Map A
exercise and-critique it classroom work.
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F H C E X T1.,A"URE 13LAND R111MCMAPHT"'AL :11SM2T AID 752 - X
BOOK Call No.: AF65772"
Authors: SOKOLOV, 11. 1., Maj. Gen. ol,* AviatLon, KUD'tYA1J;r3i-:v, N. F., GUIS"KIOV, M.
KuNI,r3im, It. V., TMIGMAN, A. 1.
Full Title: AIRC"ZAFT 'NAVIGATION (Textbook)
Transliterated Title: ']waoletovozhdeniye
FUBLISHU1G, DATA
Ori-,inating Agency: Mone
Publishing House: State Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR
Date: 1955 No. pp-:~ 367 Mlo. of co!ies: Not given
Editorial Staff: So!zolov, V. I., Maj. Gen. of Aiiation
1UR"05E AIN?D :WALUATION: A textbook for aviation schools and Cor the flyint~ rer3onnel of
the Air Force. The text is easy to follow. Its value is only instructural.
TUT DATA
~Ioverage: Th-2 book is presented in an easily accessible form, and is rrovided with
200 diagrams and 16 tables. The instrtLnents are shown mostly sche-matically, and are
not identified b-, trademarks. A number of exunples of calaUlation of navigation-
al data are given.
NOTE: See cart! for SOKOLOV, V. I. for races 2-4 of the report.
CHM'YAV, Vladimir likolayevich, gvardLi polkov
~njk,. EMR-YAWAX, novel
Polkoynik, redaktort, MIRNYT, A.B., polkovnik, radaktor; SbAMM v.j.,
tokhnichaskiy radektor
[Notes of a combat pilot; some problems In flying a single-seat
fighter] Zapiski voennogo latchike.- nekotorya voprosy voxhdantia
odnomestnogo savoleta, Moskva, Voen. izd-va Hinigtoretys oborony
Soiuza SSR, 1956. 120 p. (KIaA 10:2)
(Fighter planes--Piloting)
86-58-5-29/38
AUTHOR: .---,Iaz4x7,a sev, N. ,F,,,, Col (retired) Docent, Candidate of 93echnical
Science
TITM: The First Socialist Detachment (Pervyy sotsialisticheskay)
PMODICAL; Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 5, PP 70-74 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author relates briefly some activities of the first socialist
air reconnaissance detachment in the Civil War in 1918-1919. There are 3
photographs.
AVAILME: Library of Congress
1. Air force operations - USSR
Card 1/1
in ti-c. pre- funce of wuves in the aea.
lioa-suring cor V
Trudy AAN 11 2 5 :7 -- LP. '63.
Calcuhit.ion of V,,e li-,Twring of rerordertl of ielf-(-ontaiped stations
i-24
under the wittort oC c!if-erit.
0,9cillationti of' syst,-inq Of 3(~lf-CWAILined st.titicins under the actlon
c,f, waven
lijid.:25-39
(-,f shf ~:- t.- term.
in levell..
PA 17:
GORODENSKIY, N.B.; KIIDRYAVTSLV, N.F.
Determinating the drag of the elementri of self-contained BtationB.
Trudy AANII 254:13-17 163.
(MIFLk 17:11)
KUDRYAWISEV, ~1. F.
"Some problems in hydrography in connection with changes in sea
level." Min Maritime Fleet USSR. Leningrad Higher Engineering
Maritime School imeni Admiral_~. 0. 1-1,akarov, Leningrad, 1956.
/Dfisertation-To'-ir -t-he-D-e,gree of Candi.date-in-Technical Sciences).
SO: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 16., 1956
BASKAKOV, G.A.; KUDRYAVTSZV, N.Y.
AutomtIc,-s%'ffo-n'-s'--f'or long-range observations on currents in. the
open so~. Probl. Arkt. no-2:93-96 157. (MIRA 11:12)
(Bou7s) (ocean currents)
I
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SOV/124 -58-- 10- 11176
Translation from: Referati%nyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 68 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kudryavtsev. N. F.
TITLE: The Laplace Kfetho-d of Calculating the Lowest and the Highest Tides
(Metod Laplasa vychisleniya naimen' shikh i naibal'shikh vy5ot
prilivov)
PERIODICAL: Uch, zap, Leningr. vyssh. inzh. morsk. uch-shche, 1957, Nr 6.
pp 23-27
ABSTRACT- The Laplace method of tide-height calculation is investigated and
the application of the maximum tide coefficient cd~ 1, 20 for
calculations is given theoretical justification. AcUAding to Laplace
hypothesis the magnitude of ~ (ratio of the mean lunar and solar
effect) in the expression for the height of the sea level obtained by
the Laplace method was considered constant and equal to 2. 17,
Actually the magnitude of P is not constant but depends upon the
place of observation. Jt can be determined by subjecting tide data
to harmonic analysis. In accordance with known values of P
maximum values for the tide coefficient cmax were calculated
Card 112 for a number of different places, The resulf.s showed that for
SOV/124 -58-10- 11176
The Laplace Method of Calculating the Lowest and the Hi0cphest. Tides
significant variations of P c max varied only slightly and equalled 1, 20.
E, P, Borisova
Card 2/2
KUDRYAVTSF,K,IL,X,
Entabliobing, the action range of level-gaugo stations on seas with
tides. Probl.Arkt. no-3:19-28 ' 58. (MIRA 12:1)
(Tide gauges)
KIJDRYAVTW,!T,, N.V.
Determining the average level of the sea with accuracy set In
advance. Probl.Arkt. no.4:15-21 '58. (14M 11: 12)
.,i , g)
(Hydrop aphic aurveyin
BAKSAKOV, G.A,L-K=YAUSW, N.Y.
Expedition for the study of currente In the Kara Sea during the
navigation period of 1957. Probl.Arkt. no-5:137-139 '58.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Xara Sea--OcpAn currents)
;Ii V /'Y
/X"
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4084
Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nanchno-issledovatellskiy institut
Problemy Arktiki i Antarktiki; sbornik stateyp vyp, 1 (Problems of the Arctic and
Antarctic; Collection of Articlesp Wo. 1) Leningrad., Izd-vo *Mrskoy*transport.0
1959. 123 p. Errata slip inserted. 500 copies printed, XEROX COPY
Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo mDrokogo flota. Glavnoye uprayleniye
severnogo mrskogo pati.
Res Ed , V.V. Frolov; Editorial Board: L.L. Balakshin, A.A, Girs, P.A, Gordiyenko
fLeput*y' Resp, Ed.).. I.M. Dolgin, L.G. Kaplinskaya. A.A. Kirillov, U.S. Kbrotkevichp
V.V. Lavrov, I.V, Maksimvo A.I. 01'.. 1.1. Poznyak, and B.V. Felisov; Tech. Ed.:
L.P. Drozhzhina.
PURPM; The Imblication is intended for geographers., oceanographers,, and readers
interested in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Problems of the Arctic and Antarctic (Cont.) Sff/4084
COVERAGE: This collection of 17 articles published by the Arctic and Antarctic
Scientific Research Institute deals vith the followingSice conditions in the
Arctic Seas, itmospheric circulation and turbulence, the problem of albedo on
drifting ice, the intensity of cosmic rays, and the use of aerial photography
in ice reconnaissance. Tables of instrumental corrections for reading deep-
sea reversing thermometers axe included. References follow the articles.
, ~ .10,
TAME OF COMMM:
Morozova, T.P. Fluctuation of the Southern Limit of Old Ice
in the Laptev Sea 5
K:udryqvtsev,Y.F. Effect of Current on the Immersion Depth of the
__Re_~_orders of Self-Contained Stations 3.1
Ryzhakov., L. Yu. The Role of Turbulence in"the Transfer of the
Atmospheric Eddy 25
Bryazgin, U.N. Me Problem of Albedo of the Surface of Drifting Ice 33
Konstantinov,, 1.0.- Diurnal Variations of the Intensity of Cosmic
Rays in Tikhaya Bay 41
Problems of the Arctic and Antarctic (Cont.) SOV/4084
Yaneop A.V. Estimation of Heat Currents in an Ice Cover 49
Yakovlev., G.N. Heat Current of the Evaporation From the Surface
of Ice Cover in the Central Arctic 59
Nazintsev, Yu. L. Experimental Determination of Thermal Capacity
and Thermal Conductivity of Sea Ice 65
Doronin, Yu.P. The Problem of Accretion of Sea Ice 73
Loshchilov,, V.S. Use of Aerial Pbotography in Ice Reconnaissance
for the Determination of the Mean Thickness of Ice Cover 81
Sychev, K.A. Heat Equillbrium of the Active Layer of Permafrost
in Summer 87
Card 3/5
Problems of the Arctic and Antarctic (Cont.) SOV/M
Korotkevich., Ye.S. Birds of Eastern Antarctica 91
NOM
Shawntlyev, V.A. Tables of Instri ntal, Corrections for Readings of
Deep-Sea Reversing Thermowters log
,,,,Kudryavtsev, N.F. The Accuracy of Current Neasurement by the
lqa igati6n__Wtb~d U6
INFOEU41LTION
)axperov, L.P. Short-Range Radio Forecasting on theDikaon Island-
Moscow Line During 1958 Navigation 319
Kozlov.. M.P. Winter-Spring Expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic
Institute in 1959 119
KMYAVTBEV,
Method of computing ordinates of water level fluctuations in the
open sea (from observation data obtained with tide guages of the
Graafen system). Probl.Arkt. no.6:112-117 '59. (MIRA 13:6)
(Tides)
AIM I BWK EUMMATIOV WV/4149
Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i At.tarkticheskiy, neacbno-issledovatelleldy institut
Problemy Arktikij, sbornik atateyp vYP- 7 (Problems of the Arctic; Collection of
Articlesy No. 7) rAni ad., Izd-vo ")Iorskoy transport.." 1959. 135 P.
500 copies printed. XERM COPY
Additional Sponsoring Agency: Mp. Ministerst-7o morskogo flota.
Res Ed *: V.V. Frolov; Editorial Board: L,L. Balakshin, A.A. Girs,, P.A. Gordiyenko
Tieputy Resp. Ed.). I.M. Dolgin, L.G. Keplinskayap A.A, Kirillov., Ye.S. Korotkevich,,
VS. Lavrov.. 1.V. Xaksimv,, A.1, 011., 1.1. Poznyak,, and B.V. Felisov; Tech: L.P.
Drozhzhina.
PURPOSE: The pubUc ation is intended for geographers., oceanographers, and particularly
for a-Il those interested in the studies of Arctic and Antarctic regions,
COVERAGE: This collbetion of 19 articles is the seventh of a series of publications
dealing with problem of the Arctic and Antarctic. The articles deal mainly Vith
the characteristics of water in the Barents Seap hydrological conditions in the
estuaries of Siberian rivers,, types of atmospheric circulation in the Arctic,
Caz&,*/5-
Problems of the Arctic (cont.) SOV/4149
distribution of the hydrological stations in the Soviet Arctic., magnetic storms
and their effect on radio consunicationo. Included is brief information on Soviet
meteorological and oceanographical expeditiois. References accompany most of the
articles. No personalities are mentioned.
TAMZ OF CONTEM:
Tresbnikov,, A.F. Surface Waters in the Arctic Basin
5
Drogaytsev., D.A, Forecasting Water Temperature in the Barents Sea 15
Novitsldy, V.P. Types of Water in the Northern Part of the Barents
Seaj, Their Formation and Transformation 23
Kudryavtsev, N.V and G.V. Gordiyenkip. Determination of Drift Speed
65d-Direction by Means of a Ikad 27
Diorkin,, Ye,N-.-I~cr-arac-y in Computing Some Qixantities Applied in Oceanography 35
Antonov, V.S... wid A.P. Burdykina. Hydrological Forecasts and their Validity
for the Estuaries of Siberian Rivers 43
KUMUAVTSET, N. F.
Method of measuring surface currents by
floating devices. Probl.Arkt.i Antarkt.
(Ocean currents)
I
.~W
the drift of free-
no.2:107-113 160.
(MIM 13:6)
.P
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.
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A method for calculating extreme tidal heights. Okeanologiia I
no.4:741-743 161. (KIRA 14:11)
(Tides) a
GORODENSKIY, ii.B.; KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.; LABEYSH, V.G.
C'.1-1
Model studies of the action of currents and waves on the selfcon-
tained observation station. Trudy AANII 210:13-22 161 jMIRA 14:11)
(Oceanographic instruments)
IZVEKOV, M.V.; KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.
Oscillation of self-contained station systems due to wave action
and its effect on the accuracy of current measurements. Trudy
AJUIII 210:23-28 61. (KIRA 14:11)
(Oceanographic instruments)
KUDIIYAVTSL-V, N.F.
Thermal inertia of Granfen's ticle Caugos and method for -its determi-
nation. Trudy AANII 210:46-52 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Tide gauges)
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.
C::~-
, Processing level observations obtained L7 Graafen's tide gauges.
TrUdy AANII 210:.53--56 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Tide gauges) I
t
I
KU HYAVTSEV, N.F. I
Problems in increasing the accuracy of :neasuring the direction of
ocean currents. Trudy AANII 210:75-84 '61. (MIRA 14:11)
(Ocean currents)
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.; SERUM, G.N.
The technique of current measurement from drift ice in regions of
great depths. Trudy AANII 210:102-105 '61. OKERA 14:11)
(Arctic regions--Ocean currents) (Sea ice) I
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.
Method of determining the true submersion depth of batbometers.
Trudy AANII 210:1-IVW2 161.4,, (MIRA 14:11)
(Bathemeter)
KUDRYAVTSEV,..N.F.
Method of reducing depth measurements to the established datum on
the basis of observations made at two or more level-gauging statims
in seas with tides. Trudy AANII 210:193-218 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Tides)
K I N. F. .
,-LT.)RYAVTSEV,
Methods of the cal-culation of dynamic lwida conditioned by the
effect of currents and waves on the elnmnts of autonomous
stations. Okeanologiia 4 no.1:142-145 164. (MIRA 17:4)
KUDRY-AVTSEVp NeF,
Practice in the calculation of nonperiodical currents in the sea
based an the data of coast level observations. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt.
no.16:83-87 164. (14IRA 17:6)
KUDWAINSEW, '~,F.; NMFOHOV~ ye.(L
Seleotion of rational cons t-ru,A,oni and optimura parameterg oC
instruments for measur-Ing current3 In a layer envelopei by
wava attIon. Okeanologiia 4 no.30..-',I-I:-.~A".: 7 &1, (i!lRA 18,.-L)
lo fizk-.i-heakly i antarkt.ichenkiy in-
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with alternaling current for I minute 14 O-aZ-75 N-uxalic acid at a current
density of 25 ampffim.', " Y., and etchad In a btA (901-036 C.) solution
00 vontaining potassium carbonate crystals 23 grm.. wW sodium bicarbonate
00 45 grm.Aitra. Alternatively. after the 11M 4 steps outlined above. the metal
OOU be immersed for 5-4 minutes in a hot solution of 0-1-0.7 N-hydrochloric
coatalaing 6-22 gruLfiltre of ferric chloride. Thorough washing after
00 each operation is essential. TU copper-plating electrolyte comprises a 1.5
N.solution of oopper sulphato in N-sulphurio acid; plating In donn at 18*-20'
C. with a curvecit density 1-1*5 amp./tIml.-N. A.
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tolutiall Compcostions for optunum CA-10 all.y d tj,)n ur
givca. one with a low and one with r. high content oi -r )otb
solutions, the influence of the ratio of Zn to Cd on mL com". iticu
of the dcposkt waz inytatiptcd. The infium-ce of tho current
denAity ut, tho romposition of tric aqK%jt antl tin uir ~urtvrt
rificiency was determine-L Corrosi~a ttsts c d t I I
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 57 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kudryavtsev, N. I., Rudyakov, 1. F.
I
TITLE: Automatic Discharge of Alumina Into Electrolytic Tanks (Avtomati-
cheskaya razgruzka glinozema na elektroliznykh vannakh)
PERIODICAL: Prom-ekon. byul. Sov. nar. kh-va Sverdl. ekon. adm. r-na,
1958, Nr 4, pp 50-51
ABSTRACT: The design of a hopper (H) with automatic gates proposed by the
authors would eliminate the need for the operator's participation in
the process of unloading of alumina (A) into the electrolytic tanks and
would also reduce the time required for charging. The mobile H
containing the A is positioned in such a manner that the crossarm of
the gate rests on the H of the tank. Under the weight of the H con-
taining the A the springs are compressed, and the cone-shaped gate
together with the crossarm is raised into its upper position thus
discharging the A from the H. Prolonged operation of such H's in
the electrolysis shop of the first Ural aluminum plant demonstrated
their superiority over H'5 equipped with manually operated slide
Card 1/1 gates. L - S -
KIJDRYAVTUXV, Nik-oloy WAkolutovioh vvitisr4;
RM M D-, - F-., -f e-d R., tokhn.red.
[7or 1500 centners of pork) Za 1500 teentneriv avynyny.
Zaporozhle, Zaporls1ke kn7zhkovo-gazetne vyd-va, 1960.
14 p. (KmA 14:12)
1. Sovkhoz "Bollsheylk", Welitopollskogo rayona (for radryavtsev).
(Ukraine--Swine)
KUDRYATTSET, N.M.
"ff-MMM"cutter for cutting washers. Stroi.pred.neft.prom,
I no.8:16 0 056. (HLRA 9:12)
1. Brigadir Montathnogo upravleniya no.7, tiest Neftezavodmontash,
Molotov.
(Cutting machines)
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.M.
Semiautomatic tools for oxyacetylene cutting of pipen. Suggested
by N.M.KudrInvtsev . Rats.i izobr.v stroi. no.9:96-101 159.
(Mia 13: 1)
1. Po matnrialan tranta 11oftexavodmontash Miniatorntva atroltall-
etva RSISR, Moskva, K-12. pr. Vladimirova, d.6.
Wan welding and cutting) (Pipe cutting)
BIRULYA, A.K.; XUDRYAVTSEV,, N.M.
Stability-a road surfaces according to direct measurements.
Avt. dor. 21 no.2:15-17 F 158, (MIRA 11:2)
(Paveme nta --To a ti ng)
KIJDR-YAVTSEV, h. F. , Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into the strength
of nonripEld road surfacings by method of' static chargirF,-" Fhar'kov,
1960. 19 pp; (Ministry of Higher and ,-;ecojjdnry "2r,,eelalist P-ductitiorl
Ukrnininn SSR, Khar'kov MoLor Vehicle and Rowl Ir.EA); 150 copies; free;
(KL, 23-60, 124)
BIRULYA, A.K.~,JaD MEV N.M.- MIKHOVICH, S.I.
~YAVTS _.,, ,' ,
Evaluating the strength of pavements by testing with repeated
loading. Trudy Khar. avt.-dor. inst. no.28:3-12 162.
(MIRA 17:2)
S/194/61/000/009/010/053
D222/D302
A13THOR: Kudryavtoov, N.N.
TITLE: Multiprogran device for the statistical processirg
of osciliclaft
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radiaelektronika,
no, 9. 1961t 10, abstract 9 B68 (V ab. Kibernetika
i avtomatiz* trans protsessov, M., Tranazheldoriz-
dat, 19609 267-2735,
TMET: This device has been developed in TsNII HPS and has
the following technical characteristics: Number of cy:ses of ampli-
tude recording 131 limits of scale variation of proe a ing 0.4 - 5
mm/V; number of simultaneounly.processed processes 4;. processing
with fixed and floating zero; the readings of counters can represent
an integral or differential function of the distribution; power con-
sumption from 127/220 V a.c. is 250 w. The device is used for the
statistical processing of oscillograms obtained during the dynamic
Card 1/2
S/194/61/000/009/010/053
Multiprogram device ... D222/D302
testing of waggons. The circuit diagram is given. 11 figures.
Z-Abstracter's note; Complete translation_7
Card 2/2
YAVTBEV, N.N.; RZUEGHITSKIT. E.K.
M
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Assembling large sections of steel pipe lines [Suggested by R.R.
Kudriavtsev, Rzhechitskii, X.K.]. Rats.i. izobr.predl.v stroi.
no.148:3-5 '56. (MLRA 10:5)
(Pipelines-Welding)
RUMYAVTSEV, N.N.; RZENCHITSKIT, E.K.
Laying asbestos-cement pipes in units of
Kudriavtoev, I.K. Rzhechitakii]. Rats.i
6-7 '56.
(Pipe, Asbestos-cement)
two. [Suggested b7 N.N.
izobr.predl.v stroi. no.148:
(MLHA 10:5)
USSR/kq4neering - Boilers, Gas-Fired MY 50
Fuels
"Problem of Burning Gas in Boiler Furnaces," N. N.
Kudryartsev, G. V. Kalgina, 21 pp
"Inerget Byul" No 5
Babcock and Wilcox boiler designed to burn solid
fuel was modified to burn natural gas. Operated
satisfactorily for 11 months, and was then sub-
jected to a full power trial, during which dull
explosion in the uptakes was heard, front and sides
of boiler being enveloped in flame. Apparently,
unburnt natural gas accumulated in "dead end" in
Va. 161T55
USSR/Engineering - Boilers, Gas-Fired K&Y 50
(Contd)
the uptakes, where it became mingled with air leak-
ing into the casing. This formed explosive mixture,
which was set off by ipark borne upward when boiler
vas on full load. Various defects of design and
workmanship were eliminated, and trial was repeated
vitb satisfactory results. Points out lessons to
be learned.
161T55
FAUIM - -
KUDTZYAVTSEV,, N. N.
Strength of Construction Elements
Dissertation: -- "Measurbment -of Defoximation in the Axle of a Wheel ?air During
Movement of the Car." Cand'Tech Sciij &U-Union Sci Res Inst of Railroad Transport,
Moscow, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekhanika, Moscow, Mar 54)
SO.- SUM 213, 20 Sep 1954
KUDRYAVTSW, N.N., kwdidat tokhalchaskikh imuk.
Studies on the dynamics of railroad car axlos. Trady TSKII MPS
&o.105:5-65 155. (MLU 9: 2)
(car Wass)
124-58-9-9551
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 14 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kudryavtsev, N. N.
TITLE: The Dynamic Forces Acting on the Axles of Wheel Pairs of
Passenger Cars (Dinamicheskiye sily, deystvuyushchiye na
osi kolesnykh par passazhirskikh vagonov)
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Vses. n. -i. in-ta zh. -d, transp. , 1957, Nr 7, pp 18-23
ABSTRACT: Presentation of the results of investigations of the dynamic
forces that arise through the interacti'on of wheel pairs with the
roadbed with due account of the elastic properties of the axle
and the sprung masses connected with the journal bearing.
It is experimentally established that the dynamic overload co-
efficient of the axle is significantly higher than that of the
springs resting on the journal boxes; it grows with increasing
weight of the box assembly and diminishes with increasing
static load on the bearing journal of the axle. The results of
the experiments are shown graphically. The highest value of
the overload coefficient on the spring resting on the journal
box equals 1. Z, that of the cantilever portion of the axle equals
Card 1/2 Z. 3. Durin8 a motion at 120 kph through a curve having a radius
124-58-9-9551
T'he Dynamic Forces Acting on the Axles of Wheel Pairs of Passenger Cars
R=600 m and a superelevation of 115 mm the overload coefficient of the axle
section just inboard of the journal attains a value of 3. 4; the friction coeffici-
ent of the wheel upon the rail in a transverse direction equals 0. 23-0. 25.
K. S. Kolesnikov
1. Passenger vehicles--Stresses 2. Friction--Applications 3. Dynamics--Theory
4. Mathematics--Applications
Card 2/2
KMYAVTBEV, H.H.,knnd.tekbn.A&uk
.... .
More precioe method of mezeuring frame forces acting on car
trucks. Vents TSNII WS [17] no.7:48-50 H 158. (MIU 11: 12)
(Railroads-Cars-Testing)
4A
AC,
!,Y~ , ~,
ABASHKiN, V.V., kand.tokhn,nank; DIWATIOV, V.F., kand.tekhn.nauk;
AUDRTAYT517,1.11" kand.tekhu.nank; FAVIOV, I.Y., kand.tekhn.;
nauk; SHAROXIN, V.S., kand.takhn.nauk
Judging track conditions by the forces of its interaction
vith rolling stock. Test.TSNII KPS 19 no.1:10-13 '60.
(MIU 13:4)
(Railroads-Track)
IUJDRYAVTSE7, N. N.., .)cand. tekhn.nauk
.- ..-I-- I... ..... -...
Dynamics of the movement of a flat whell. Vest.TSNII
NrS 19 no.2:30-34 160. (MM 13:6)
(Wbeele)
MAYSNER, B.A., kLnd.tekhn.nauk; KUDRUVTSBV-,- kand.tekhn.nauk
using FOB-14 oscillographs in car laboratoriese Vest-
TSNII MPS 19 no-5:56-58 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Railroads--Rolling stock--Testing)
(Oscillographs)
KUVRYAVTSEVI_N,II,., kand.tekhn.nauk
Studying the dynamic overloading of the axles of freight car wheel
pairs. West. TSNII MPS 20 no.7:28-32 161. (KIRA 11+:U)
(Car axles-Testing)
ABASHKIN I V.V. kard.toldin.nauk; KU DRYOT~U-IA-K.-, kand. te klin. nauk;
DOIMATOVJ, A.A., kand.tel ; ANISIMOV, P.S., inzh.
Effect of track stiffness on the running gear of cars.
Zhel.-dor,tranap 43 no.9:67-69 S 161. (MIRA 14:8)
iRailroads--Track)
ABASHYI14, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; k~DRYAV,rsEv. ym.. kand.tekbn.nauk;
DF-IIYATYOV, V.F., kand.te_kTn'_.nEu_k-, MOV, I.'/., kand.tekhn.nauk;
SPAROMIN, V.S., kand.tekhn.nauk
Force method for determining the characteristics of the track con-
dition. Trudy TSNII MPS no.221:175-200 161. (MIRA 15-1)
(Railroads--Track)
DOLMATOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; KUDRYAVTSEV, N.H., kand. tekhn. nauk;
SHADUR, L.A., doktor tekhn'7~UaW_-C"_-_ t; POPOV, A.V.'inzh., red.;
re senzdn
VASILOYEVA, N.N., tekhn. red.
(Dynamics and strength of four-axle railroad tank cars-.]
Dinamika i prochnostl chetyrekhosnykh zheleznodorozhnykh
tsistern. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 122p. (Moscow.
Vsesoiuznyi nauchno-inaledovatellskiii institut zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta. Trudy, no.263).
(MIRA 1611l)
hUDRYAVTSEV, N. N., kand. tAha nauk
.,
Determining the excitation functions in the study of car
vibrations. Vast TSNII MPS 23 no. 3:9-13 164. (MIMA 17:5)
K U D RYA V T" ~ Ell ? N 11, 0 11. 1 y Ni:. n to r 0 V I ~: I i , ~ i i I I ~j , L () ~ h i i . m, 1 t 1 '1, ; (A 1 E, fS.,li ~`. 7 , 7. -1 . , . ~0' i
I ;"
(Investipting the lynzu)iJ -, of unsprung car riaFses. .'
Isslodo-anie dinamiki neobressorennykii rimsn vagonov. Moskva,
h,ansport, 1965. 167 p. (14oscow. Vsemoitimiyi nauchno-isslodovatall-
t3kii institut zheleimodo.rozimogo trillisporta. Tnicly, ilo.287)
(MIRA 18:3)
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Use of analog electronic computers for studying the Interaction
between wheel and rail. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.7:7-12 164.
(MM 18:3)
KUCHKOJ- I.I,; KORYAVTSEVP N.P.
Produotion of soonomioal rolled shapon at the Kuznetsk Metallurgical
Combine. Metallurg 7 n0-5:22-25 MY 162-- (MIRA 15:5)
1. Kalibrovochnoye byuro Kumnstakogo metallurgicheskogo
kambinata.
(Novokuznetsk-Rolling mills)
SOV/130-59-1-9/21
AUTHORS: Kuchko, L I. and,_Xu4Py&vtsex,11.k_-
TITLE; Open Form of Passes in Rolling H-Beams (Razvernutaya forma
kalibrov pri prokatk# dvutavrovykh balok)
PERIODICALs Metallurg, 1959, Nr 1, pp 20-22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the normal closed,flange passes (Fig 1)
used for H-beam rolling and point out their defects, They
g6 o4,to describe a new pass design (Fig 2) developed and
adopted to increase roll durability and mill productivity
and improve the surface quality of the finished product.
In this greater inclination of the flange is obtained by
bending of the web. The new system has considerably in-
creased roll-life before re-turning and the effectiveness
of renovation. Fig 3 shows a comparison of the final
passes (6-10) for the normal (a) and the new (b) pass
designs. ktable shows the capacity between re-turning
Card 1/2
Open Forms of Passes in Rolling H-Beams 'OV/130-59-1-9/21
for various beam numbers for the normal and new designs.
The authors consider the new designs especially suitable
for lightened-type H-beams.
There are 3 figures and 1, table.
ASSOCIATION: Kuznetskiy metallurgichaskiy kombinat (Kuznetsk
metallurgical combine)
Card 2/2
SOV/133-59-6-21/41
AUTHORS% Kuchko, I.I. and Kudryavtsev, N.P., Engineers
TITLEz Roll Pass Large (Nr 40) Light
Weight Channel (Kalibrovka i prokatka oblegehennogo
shvellera No 40)
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959# Nr 6, pp 538-543 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The profile of the light weight beam Nr 40 (GOST 8240-56)
differs considerably from the usual profile of this
beam (OST 10017-39), see Fig 1. The roll pass design
and the technology of rolling this beam used on the
Kuznetsk Combine are described. There are 10 figures
and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION:Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Kuznetsk
Metallurgical Combine)
Card 1/1
MALYSHEV, S.I.; KIJDflYAVTSEV, N.P.; KARTA, V.G.
Mastering the rolling of beam columns on the rail and 3tructural
steel 800 mill. Stall 23 no. 3 253-255 mr 164. (MIM 17:5)
KUDRYAVTSF,'V, N.P.; MMUNDAN, V.
.. .
Mastering the rolling of a 100 x 50 x 4.7 mm channel on a
semicontinuous 350 mill. Metallurg -j no.9:30-31 S 164.
(MIRA l7sIO)
1. Bkhilayskiy tretallurgicheskiy zavod.
KUDRYAVTSEV, N.P.1 RAMD RAO, A.G., MALYSHEV, 3.1.
Rolling H-beama on the 350 samicontinuous mill at the
"Bkhilaiskii" Metallurgical Plant, Stall 24 no-51"3-
444 Vq 164. (W-RA 17 s 12)
_4294i-66 E'NT (m)/ 60P (w)/T/ENP ( O/ETI J D /7iW/ J G
ACC NR, AP6029682 SOURCE CODE: UR/0369/66/002/004/0422/0425
AUTHOR: AbraMyan, E. A.- Ivanov L. I.: Kudryavts v, N. S.; Yanushkevich. V. A.
ORG: Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykov, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut
metallurgii AN SSSR)
TITLE: Effect of vacuum on the creep of B-zirconium at high temperature
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika mater.inlov, v. 2, no. 4, 1966, 422-425
--k% P X-C * '(_1-5
TOPIC TAGS: zirconiu creep, vacuum !A~ ~Z~~ rupture lila
M) 5tL
14r ;j
ABSTRACT: The effect of vacuum (10-6 to 10-1 Mm 11g) on the creep rate and rupture
life of zirconium at 1100-1300C and under stresses of 5-30 kg/mm2'has been investi-
gated. In a vacuum of about 10-5 at 1200C. the creep rate was constant for more than
10 hr. The specimens did not fail and the material was very ductile. With the pres-
sure in the vacuum chamber increased to 10-l' mm 11g, the creep rate was found to de-
crease continuously with ti e Si Itaneously with a drop of ductility, the rupture
life decreases and the faAur; occniliurs in a very short time. The negative effect of
higher pressure on ruptur, ife and ductility becomes more intensive with increasing
temperature and stress. Orig. art..has: 3 figures. [WWI
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the anode. It it allnust a, high a, that (4 the cyaniAr
both, but is kwtrcd when Zn ccinvu. amill r.cf. invrrJNr
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Cyr. )I TS45
KUDRYAVTSEW, N.
USSR/Chemistry - Dispersion
Chemistry - Cathode Mar 49
"Dispersed Metal Deposits accuzriagg at High Voltages," M. Loshka ev,
A. Ozerov, N. Kudryavtsev, 8 pp
"Zhur Priklad Khim" Vol 1AII. No 3.
Explains action of diffustion processes on structure of depostis on
cathode. Shows that, with hi& elettrolyzing currents, metal precipi-
taten in disDersed form. Precipitation of copper from CaSO4 changed
from!:sbIld to dispersed state as relative current at cathode was -
increased. In all cases diffused precipitation begins with maximum
diffusion current. Submitted 1 May 48.
P~& 48/49T16
IA
IDWbMw of SoW w do CaMWo kdw In UwAs fteb*uL N. T.
-IKudsy&uwv-and A. A. Nikilbrova (Zkvr. IWW. KAim.. IM, A j4j,
V474-11n Russian]. To study the throwintemor (11) of the baths.
K. and S. used Z-altstwd cathodes fumed by ing T N , 24-cm. irm
,ln'jw twice at 60'. An anode was 14avecl o~ either Pidn of the cathode,
. 4"h *s- Wo 'liolmsed that the bonds wo ical and Jill the pit faves
NVulftle'rivally jdaml with relatiort to the =. After
the coating Alckness woo cleterntined Ilty memuring the sprM of dissolution
it) X-110 containing -it) X.11, NU,N%, 7 g.11, MSO,JI)11,0) at 5 jx)ints along
a face, spaced 1-15 cm. apart. Curym were plotW showing the variationo
in thicknew with distance from a bend, and P was calculated As the peroentap
(Costing thickness at Itoint (Artbost (rout &MAO ~: IM)i(tbiekne" at point
nearest to anode). Using baths (M-05S In sine. I -215-4-15S in frm K011.
and containing -&23- g.11. tin. at 59-W' C. and 0-5-14) amlpjdm,'. K. and
.N. found that P incromes with an increase In free K011 mi(vntration or
in v.d.. but decroam with iner"m In sine rvaventration or bath tentp. Zinc
ponrent ration has the must influence. P varied front 841 to 0-00o for the
range of c-onditions ozatubted. being greAtrat for a IM, It of mIDI%so 1tiI,n sine
(). I"O.V . free, KOH 1~58X. KIC0, 0-AgN. tin 0-25 g.7. at 1wr C. and 0-5
Amp.1dru.1. IU comparm with valum for P of 48 and XI-511o for evanWe
bath%, and of 8-5% fim a both containing ZnSO Al (80,)j and N'srSO'.
Three typas of alticate both am reemnatencled, st~~g to,the 'Imftv of
relief of the work.-G. V. & T.
1 4
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SUBSEjUELT POLISitING N. T. Xudry&vt3vv, O.'~'. KorolIkove, and V.A. -00
:a Fedurkin '(Zhur. Prik16d'.'-KhiM., l64'0':-'ftq (6). 666-591).- ( in .00
00 ILssian). Deposits or Ki on brass, Cu, and steel were =ade frotu sulphate a*
baths contS. a mixture or saits (if naphthalene 2: 6- and 2:7 d13U1-
so phonic acids. These vere prepared Ly heating naphthalere with H.2S04 9'00
so Ing coo
ac)ollnr Find adding the product to the plating bath, O~Lvess 112S04 be ,
ne-itrnlized with NIC03 or alkuli to j;ivv pl- 5-a-6-3. 2aths contc. coo
1:1-S4 140-300, H3B03 30, YY or 11:aF 5-6, KCI or 3-15, and naoh- rCOO
thRiene dh!ulohonia acide 2-4 gq/I. fire re,;i7---v7rd-1 r~lr '-r1,L-,M- do4asit'l. a00
0 ~041
Of Thi, nrevnco in ti,a both of up to I not .0
lid
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tht~ brizittrvas or other pro,:,ertlou ar Lhti de)os~ts. :~.-) t i m. j n Sao
were 20 -40 C., and 1- 5-5-0 arnp.,"Jm.2 ('Kith aritsit.-,n) or
00 a 0
0 -1, 2, n
-2 -r.V./dM.Z (wtlthattt ai.-Itat- -ixtutloatlon of deposits prip
00 pre?pured nt hi-h c.d. showed L,at Utay had hl,-hly Uriertatod N1 oryatall 90
wher--ta:; in the absenve of napht-aleno dlsu1j)orlc acids there was ranJom
Of.
were also less porous end inire unl!'or-n them
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chemis,
'Cathode Polarization in Zimaii
No: T. Xudr 7avtsevj,~,Inst of Chou i, s6l
UM Moscow, 8j
Ahur Fiz Xhim" Vol TYTT No 7
Recommends and employs the speedy method of plottlas
polarization suggested, 'by A. T.: Vagraityan, shqwlj,~$
that rate of Ionization of Zinc is much greater tban
rate of dlscba Irge of ions' and. that cathode polari,--
ziti6n is stepped up by current density more
uptl-y,tbvm anode polarization. Vs T little of jbjL
ir
60/49M
UPI~/Chezistry Electrolytes, 06nia) Jul 49-1-
polarization is of a. chemical character.. Subsitt,941,
CAI
Electrolytic preparation of highly dispersed iron powdesr~
N, T. Kuiiiya%lscv And V. A. Tricilskovich (D.1. Mendr-
leev- Chfilt-,Ttschnol. lut.. Nlowow). Zhur. Proklad.
Khm (J. Applictl Clivin.) 22. 12IM-1305(1949).-The cosi.
ililioti% for I-wistAtion of Ft alsonge on the cathode were stud.
Ivd lit ifetail, Art t-lectrolyte of 71) X.A. and
111) g-A. NaCl at Of 15-5 3 at 81' an,[ culliusle CA. 10 411
isslip./ul. 11111. gave u U11111rils Ovibuir, [lilt ssia.
i:,tdc rapid And insist, of hydroxides more trouldemmir Ibis
i an cl"trolyte contg. Kb9o, instead of NaCl. (Nlf.ltbo,
was less satisfactory than NaCl. If Fe corsets. 6 low
(0.25,V) only Ft hydroxides and It form; metal deposit.
only from 0.5 N or more couctf, soliss; - V to 0 V In
best, b-it particle size Increases with,hight4 ~~' 11"n" ri
CO
Usolas. (50-9)"), Isut at roorn tensr. The site remahm
%mail. lot reA%c of c.d. gives fin" put , Cie %lite lsot lite cut-
tent yield declines; lucteuse of ternp. leads to Coarser patil.
Cie$ The fin t . ens ((sent at A), rtgardleis of compli.
tit Tiect"yt'C.e* 4 rel:t fine d1spertion was obtained wills
1~60,111,o 210-8111 g-A. KOSO, 2 N. At LIP, at w-:w
ump./sq. (list. The pfrxlisct Is beat treated with 10 volt, 3%
IrSO. to remove the hydruildei, Iss the pressruce of urutri,
pine or A%-Ot to lower the washing lo"es. Final wa%hinsl
with HtOll or Nfrs(:O and dryIng lit open lilt 1 -5 2 it hr* .
followed 1j) I(M) A* treatment to trinst, wi, rompkir As.
10116 41 filuirrisil rotifl, 94-7% Ile ridlwr tioldw i,,
A It F4,41-1111.1
sit kf 1411,041.411
KUDRYAWESEV, 11. T.
"Tnv,,,-r,tigat-4on of the Fonaation of the Spongy and Compacy Glittering Depo3ito
of ri-letal on Cathodes.'! lbesis for dogree of Dr. Chumical Sci. Sub 23 Mar 50, Inst
of I-hysical Chemistry, Acad Sci USSR
90 Sumnary 71, It Sep 52, Dissertations Presented f or Degrees in Science and
I From Vechernyaya Moska, Jan- .Dec. 1950
ERgineering in Moscow in 1950.
~51
['4endflions Ina otaltip (4i 4 Wi4ekiltlaft, d mows da a
iC40hodo In # MW form, (1), 1.~
NONA SZSk.'O&0.,'KAias, Nzak!
H950, 25R-,75(1UW).-n4 couditious rad cAf" of them
of spongy dcp&dt% an"a exitWewere stwilri nt
formatio".
tyanida We
d4crent cA. Tht eltretroly.6 (Catk, tw4k Cate)'
A
etettrCOYM !M Which Lt qmgy twisit 14 chariciff6fic
-mvA fwcd to produce simu" itimib; R 2 types. 11C
I it is a tftoia M"Ce Giltr WC&Cntill susftce Mt CA. C~M W.
tile 11wili'll CA. The M MUMS 411 IOCAIWI 4WUgY
gmvths focruad below (k limiting c.d. w6kh appcu ofttc
4n induction pe" " gmdual:y xrow, Thic formatLocs oil
!,t tyre .( deplAt il apt,&cd by the dcOtetion, of dh-
rharging tms!n the elecirt4-te a the catWe surface. Ased
mttseqtmnce# the growth of (xvAA (a retaxdad qad tk
M ex.
,surfacn are pasdvuted. Locall" ipongyfowth~
PlAined by thC POO-= Ol & es of ztf.;~ ln~-l
let ly oxidized ZES WhUL =1.904dt A -wdo- a
ad teAtistex
it) tc "'thM Meftlk so. Crow, Is pwerchtial
at sites Where these va"Ides k1cpaift. The %dion of.
Crow
So. and Ift salts. whkh etfuduate the 2nd tyin'of
w
Is explalfted by W41. of the Ztwsat by idectcochem. M,
ment. Similar contidauti= iua bellovod applicable to
no
to the (ormAtfou 11 rpoagy dqwJft [a neutm! wbu. no
mechsdim of tht Acdom of collaUd and h(aft-molaWn
all "TOS an Cithoft
4"6,0 toft
i tly" oil tM a
CUMMA tV so CA Is discutted.1
Add(Uns such os
taus
Outfunk acid'i"Crea6c Ille IN) rkailva SVIIIIC callers San ax.,
t
ffi
h
aknesu
fullic Px1d, and Wap-
Na su
te pulp, ?,7-aa t
root Itave no citoct.
I a furiver gruup Is considered (a
rcan Tos. loas Whkh Promov 405--vi'dolL QU-tfU_ CAhOd1M'- -
autfa& -This-.u-dwW layer- acts to a Met or porou dix.;, gr
phrajus which rttards the progre" of c-sticus to t4c xar4ce. 1
:
1 V . .
The layer M2 3 puts, I. cricafixf aud-strungly twu4d. t
m
oth,!r Noselytmad. -As a con,4quiuce, tlwpow=tkal~
clumtedstIc-s chaM *th cA. and temp
The mxctts-
.
km of r4duct(an and fkaracedtictift of certsim uff"turAk4,
a Compounds On-Pleltusum, A'J'AlIjuig, law
'
-tiveds-
-A vsks of clectruchm
d
v
d
lopad
c
wt
a
eve
. c
i
and applied to the Audy of the kluetics and mcchmaicut of
m%t2la adsmptive, caWytic, - and, t1tosochats
l
mud
r
d R
t u
o. o3
t *" use
zed
art aq. so
tm.
oras mmmavment of the chaup of powatial or we rt, saw;
"ith. H. Upon fixteraction with the cr& Component. This
provided a ramsure of the raW of hydrogen4dan by the -
rAwebed tayqr of H.L The chaur-s of Votenijil Wdko-
that the adwd)ed.H capahto-of reaction wu found on 2~
cf admptiou oeat ers ca tbe Ft, and these fta".j
tstd shArply Im x4tivI
WIS MCMAUTAF.
ly. Method 2
the chinge cl pGt~atlsl with time
itatlog
after C4 (
U
;
cmder an Watta. ft . podbte ta. dd4 t M
i rate of adxwq(Pn*( H ou Ptup to the ata. pahit. Metltod~
'
a was mes~t
cf ffic awdic current *ccettary to rade.
f
tain a fbLed WcnuAt C4 i
t upoa sewing UrAtr to H it
"
"
Ut-A
rate of
adjorptim of H 0'"
By t16 UU=, (IM
defil. . Camputsm of the We of a t cif If Wd Cb~
dsorp 1w
rue of hydrottutica of 41methylethynylearb!" (1) fikirk
cated that ads Mactka Was limited by the MW of cdiarp--
..L4C
4 w--i-