SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BIDIVEC, F. - BIDZHIYEV, R.A.
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BJ1))VEC,~F=p-,.-sanitetski potpukovnik dr; DEBIJADI,
Rudi, sanitetski major
dr; RISAVI, Antun, sanitetski potpukovnik dr.;
STRMOTIC, Emilija,
profi VASICv Zivorad, prof.
Certain practical problems in aviation medicine.
Voj.san.pregl.,
Beogr. 17 no.1Z:131.9-13Z8 D 160.
1. Vozduhoplovnomedicinski institut u Zemunu,
(AVIATION MEDICINE)
BIDOWL, 1.
BIDOwA, I. The develonment of cooT)erative agricultural
associations in Stamotaly
DiBtrict. F. 43-
No. 2. 1956
ZAGAMIZNIA XKONOMIKI ROLNV-J
AGRICULTURE
Wareasawa, Poland
So: East 3kropean Accession. Vol. 6, no. 1, March 1957
'qIDOI,.,'AjI I.
Collective farns in old villages of Koscian District; an
examPle of the Associated
Farn Collective in Wlawie. P. 5hb
NOWE ROU110TWO (Pans;wowe Wydawnictwo Rolnicze i Lesne)
Itarszawa, Poland
Vol. 6, no. 1b, July 1959
Mionthly U-st of East European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol. 8,
Ko. 9, September 1959.
Uncl.
STEFAN, Gh., ing.; BIDU, A., ing.
Laboratory control of the manufacture of fodder yeast
from residual
bisulf itic solutions. Cal hirtic V z; j."UD:379-383
0 '64.
FRZELBYL, Yozef [T~ibylj Josef); ZHUKOV, A.A., iazli.
[translator];
-BIDUL-'-s_P,Nep prof.9 doktor tekbn.nauki
zaaluzhenr4yy deyatell
mauki i fi-Effliki-t'red.,; MAMZp Yu.L.t inzh.p
red.izd-va;
DOBRITSYRAl R,Lp tokbn.rod.
(Theory of casting] Nekotorye vopropy liteinoi
teorii. Pod
red. P,W.Bidulia. Noskvaj Gos*naucbno-tekhn.izd-vo
mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1961. 138 p. (MIRA 14,s6)
(Founding)
R-1
"Larva ;,-Cma
,,-001( bauja Of Lhe :Tollusks o,- Lhf-, Dnepr River."
Inst, oi- , Ur, jlc,-.d c.,ci Ukrainian SSIR, Kie '55.
(I:Lj 0 12, '-Ia~ 55)
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~icicrjtific and Techniccl Dissertations
Defended at "SSIR Hi_-her~ Educational Insti"-`ut:T.,,)ns
(1-11')
.: BIDULYA, B., lnzh.
"Fire" turbine. Wn. tekh. 5 no. 11:13-17 N 160. (MIU
13:12)
(Gas turbines)
--BIDULYA"--o inzho
Giant turbines. lUn,tokho 5 no~4:11-17 Ap 161.
(IaliA 14:3)
(Steam turbines)
AID Nr. 980-3 31Z
GAS TURBIIAM CONFERENCE (USSR)
Bidulya. B. P. Teploenergetika, no. 5, May 196 3, 91- 93.
S/096/631000/005/011/011
An All-Uniort sc;ientific and technical conference on gas
turbines was held at
the Moscow Higher Technical School imeni Bauman from 29 to
30 January 1963.
Over 300 representatives from schools of higher education,
scientific research
institutes, turbine -building plants, and other
organizations attended. Eighteen
papers dealing with high-power gas-turbine power plants and
high -temperature
gas turbines were presented. The following were reported: 1)
Most of the
problems dealing with gas-turbine power plants of 200-400 Mw
with efficiency
of the order of 40-4519 at inlet'. temperatures of 750-800*C
have been solved.
2) A preliminary design has been completed for a 200-Mw
dual- shaft gas -turbine
unit with an efficiency of 42-44%, air consumption of 400
kg/sec, compression
Card 1/2
AID Kr. 980-5 31 WY
GAS TURBINE CONFERENCE (Cont.) 8109616310001005101VOll
ratio of 1211, and inlet temperature of 8000C. Mr- uit has thme
irtatn0Jieh_-.oxnbus-
tion chambers and four air coolers. 3) Preliminary experimental
results
have been obtained on compact radial-annular diff~sors with 90*
deflection
angle. 4) Im experimental single-.stage high - temperatur e
water-cooled gas
turbine wi-th an inlet temperature of 1200*C has been designed.
5) An approxi-
mate analytical method has been developed for calculating the
temperature dis-
tribution along the profile of a turbine blade with internal
air cooling. 6) Pre-
liminary results have been obtained from experiments with the
shell-type blade,
which consists of an inner load-carrying rod and an outer
thin-walled shell
made of heat-resistant steel worki'ng in compression and air
cooled. The --
blade reportedly can operate at gas temperatures of
1000-1200"C. 7) Several
systems have been developed for air cooling gas turbine rotors.
The program
adopted by the conference includes research on gas turbine
cooling, improving
efficiency of compressors, turbines, combustion chambers,
nozzles and dif-
fusors, intercoolers, and heat exchangers, and the development
of high-tem-
perature and intermediate combustion chambers. [AS]
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ZILIBERSHTM,M.B.;
LYUIJMOV,I.S.; NIKULINSKIY,I.D.-, BRAG114SKIY,I.A.;
SALOV,Ye.M.;
TROSHIN,N.F.; PETRIKRM,V.I.; ARGLPNOV,M.I.; DULIM,F.S.;
BIDULYA,L.N.
GLYNANOV.S.A.; FROLOV,N.P.; VIII]CHENKO.V.S.-, KOGAN,Ye.A.
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USSR/Engineering - Foundry Practice Jan 51
"Review of 'Rational Technological
Processes of
Casting, ' "t Prof P. N. Bidulya, Dr Tech
Sci
"Litey Proiz" No 1, PP 35, 36
Book is symposium of articles, published
by Chair
of Machs and Casting Tech of Higher- Tech
School
Imeni N. E. Bauman, edited by Prof N. N.
Rubtsov,
h6ad of the Chair. Some of articles are:
"Effeci
of Vibrations During Solidification of a
Casting
on Its Properties," "Investigations of
Influence
of Alloying Elements on Improving
Mechanical
- 185T46
USSR/Engineering - Foundry Practice Jan
51
(Coutd)
Properties of Gray Cast Iron, "
"Iniestigatiot of
Effect of Heat Treatment on Mechanical
Properties
of Perlitic Malleable Iron," "On the
Theory of
Formation of Temper Carbon Through a
Solid Solu-
tion."
185T4
cc
UM/M*t&lf CAMt Iron, kroperties Jul 51
"Mitguesium. Treated CAst Iron With
Granular
Form of Graphite," Prof P. N..Bidulya,
Dr Tech
Sci
"Litey Proizvod" No 7, P 1
Briefly 4,iscusses application of -Mg
as inocu-
lant for improving structure and mech
prop-
arties of cast iron. Ca.st iron
inoculated
'With Mg differs little from steel
t6chnolog-
ically. Therefore, designing of molds
em-
bodies all steel-castings production
-measure a
for securing direct ional solid:Lf
ication,. for
196T95
.USM/Ketals - Ca t Iro , Properties
Jul 51
jContd5
feeding ~:astings during pouring
process, and
for stage of shr=iage durimg
solidification.
196T95
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PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 329 - I
BOOK Call No.: AF617188
Authon: BIDULYA, P. N., Prof., Doc. Tech. Sci.
Fun ritle: FOUNDR71 PRODUCTION (GENERAL COURSE)
Transliterated Title: Liteynoye proizvodstvo (Obshchiy kurs)
PublishLng Data
Originating Agency: None
Publinhing House: State Publishing House of Scientific and
Technical
Literature on Ferrous and Nonferrous Metallurgy
Date: 1953 No. pp.: 427 No. of copies: 15,000
Editorial Staff
Editor: None Tech. Ed.: Prof., Doc. Tech.
Sqi. Spasskiy, A. G. (Parts
1 and 5); Prof., Doc. Tech.
Sci. Fantalov, L. I. and
Dots., Kand. of Tech. Sci.
Zhevtunov, P. P. (Part 2)
Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None
Others: Dots. V. V. Arkhipov (assisted in preparing material on
foundry shop); members of the Department of Foundry Pro-
ductibn (institution not given); engineers of the Novo-
Kramatorsk Heavy Machine-Building Plant imeni I. V. Stalin
1/7
719J-q
Liteynoye proizvodstvo (Cb3hchiy kurs)
AID 329 - I
Text Data
Coverage: This book presents the fundamental principles of
foundry
work: treatment and processing of metal alloys, crystal-
lization, cooling, and mechanical properties of the casting.
Separate sections are given to the production of cast iron,
steel casting, and castings from nonferrous metals and
their alloys. Structural formation, flowability, and physi-
cal and chemical properties of each type of casting are
discussed. Special attention is given to quality control,
to the casting of iron, of steel, and of alloys of non-
ferrous metals, and to the technology of the preparation of
the casting form. The process flow in the casting shOD is
discussed in the last section.
While this is a good textbook, it is planned for metallurgi-
cal students not specializing in founding practice, and
apparently contains no material for the speciallst.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
Foreword 7
Introduction 9
Part I Fundamentals of Foundry Production
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Liteynolre proizvodstvo (Obshchiy kurs) AID 329 - I
PAGE
Ch. I Smelts 15-44
Formation of metallic alloys; characteristics of
smelts and alloys and their dependence on tempera-
ture. General principles of alloy production;
general principles of casting; pouring system.
Ch. II Crystallization of Castings 45-94
Processes taking place In the crystallization of
castings; shrinking and related phenomena; charg-
ing the casting during hardening and shrinking;
separation of gases in the crystallization process;
liquefaction in the crystallization process; cooling
the casting. Shrinkage in the solid stage; shrinkage,
deformation, tension, hot and cold cracks; mechan-
ical properties of the casting.
Part Il Technology of the Casting Form
Ch. I Basic Concepts of Casting Production 95-129
Concept of the ca3ting form; concept of the elemen-
tary processes of casting; general information on
types of casting; preparation of wood models and
core boxes; forming material and mixture; basic
types of machines for preparation of mixtures; re-
generation of spent mixtures.
3/7
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AID 329 - I
PAGE
Ch. II Casting 130-144
Classification of forming methods and bases for
design and casting forms; method of Individual
molding; preparation of cores.
Ch. ::II Casting Machines 145-159
Classification of casting machines and their
construction.
Ch. IV Other Operations in Casting Production 16o-178
Dry forms and cores; types of dryers; control
of dry forms and cores; assembly of forms;
preparation of the form for pouring; ladle for
casting of medal; coollng, stamping, and scouring.
Ch. V Principal Kinds of Casting 179-197
Recommended Literature 198
Part III Cast Iron
Ch. I Properties of Cast Iron 199-232
Classification; factors influencing structure;
mechanical, physical, and special chemical
properties.
Ch. II Production of Cast Iron Castings 233-311
Special features of production; smelting in the
4/7
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FACIE
cupola furnace; reverbatory and other furnaces
for smelting; calculating the charge; compari-
son of technical and economic indices of furnaces;
industrial safety; production of cast Iron rollers;
production of casting molds for steel ingots.
Recommended Literature 312
Part IV Steel Casting
Ch. I Properties of Steel 313-350
Use of steel castings; classification; primary
crystallization of steel; thermal treatment;
gas bubbles and porosity; non-metallic impuri-
ties; hot cracks; linear tensions; feeding of
metal to casting form; chemical composition and
mechanical characteristics of cast steel and
alloyed steel; construction castings of alloyed
steel; high-alloy steel.
Ch. II Production of Steel Casting 351-380
Special features; special features of smelting;
side-blown retorts; special features of smelting
of steel in electric arc furnaces for shaped steel
castings; smelting in the acid electric are fur-
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AID 329 - I
PAGE
naces; smelting in induction crucible furnaces;
smelting in special open-hearth furnaces; smelt-
ing In acid open-hearth furnaces; duplex and tri-
plex process of smelting for shaped castings;
production of cast steel rollers.
Recommended Literature 380
Part V Castings from Nonferrous Metals and their Alloys
Ch. I Properties of Alloys of Light Metals 381-396
Use and classification; copper base alloys;
characteristics and uses of cast and bronze;
characteristics and uses of brass; zinc-base
alloys; tin-and lead-base alloys; aluminium-
base alloys; aluminium-silicon alloys;
aluminium-magnesium alloys; aluminium alloys
with copper and silicon; magnesium-base alloys.
Ch. II Production of Castings from Light Metals and their
Alloys 397-410
Recommi?nded Literature 411
Part V.E Organization of Production in Foundries 412-426
Recomml?nded Literature 427
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Purpose: Approved as a textbook by the Main Administration of
Higher
Education for metallurgical students not specializing in
founding.
Facilities: Many scientists and technical workers are
mentioned in
the text.
No. of Russian and Slavic References: 30 after 1939
Available: A.I.D., Library of Congress.
7/7
R i jo u J- y Jv-
IADTZHINSKIT. f~N.. kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk;
TMOT, V.P.. laureat
Stalinakoy premil, Inzhener; BOMTA, R.N.., doktor
takhnicheakikh
nauk. professor. retsenzent; MWA=rcir.' v.A.,
inzhener, redaktor:
MCMILI, B.I., takhnicheakiy redaktor
[smelting steel for sold casting] Typlavka stall dlia
f&5onnogo
Ittlia. Hooky&, Go@. nauchno-tekhn. isd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-r3r.
1954. 382 p. (MLRA 7:10)
(Steel castings)
(Sualting)
UMAiscellaneous - Foundry processes
C&rd 1/1 1 Pub. 61 - 9/23
Autbews I Bidulya, P. N.
Title ;_C`a's't_in_g2 s~- `f`r_o_m-g-r"aphiti zed steel
P*r1O&'L"a I Lit. Proizv. 4, 22-23, July 1954
Abotrut t The properties of ordinary and low-alloyed graphitized
steel were in-
vestigated by the Metallurgical Faculty of the I. V. Stalin
Metallurgi-
cal Institute in Moscowj to determine the feasibilities of using
this
type of steel in industry. Graphitized steel castings belong to
new
types of goods with steel basis from which the graphite was
removed in
globular form. Graphitized steals respond well to various types
of
thermal treatments. The mechanical properties of graphitized
steel,
are described.
Institu-Aon :
Submittod :
SOV/1 37-57-1-698
Trz.nslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957,
Nr 1, p 90 (USSR)
AurHOR: Bidulya, P. N.
TITLE: Seepa8e of Gases and Liquids Into the Outer Shell
Layer of a Non-
metallic Mold (Filltratsiya gazov i zhidkostey v obolochkovom
sloye nemetallicheskoy liteynov formy)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Mosk. vech. metallurg. in-ta, 1955, Nr 1,
pp 3-8
ABSTRACT: An examination of the problem of seepage of gases
evolved in a mold
(M) during pouring of metal. Of the three possible conditions
of gas
pressure within the pores of the M, Pl,,,> Po; PM:: P, ,
PM