SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORODKIN, A. S. - BORODKIN, F.

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BORODKIN. A,S Sev'eral. problems of the work analysis of the workshops of a machinery manufacturing,enterprise operating on a business accounting basis. Truaj NPI 139%77-86 162. (IURA 16s6) (Machinery industry--Finance) BORODKIN, B,, kand.tekhn.nauk Research being done by students. Rech.transp 21 no.4:16-17 Ap 62. (MIRA 15-W (Inland water transportation--Technological innovations) SIROTSKIY, V., doktor tekhn. nauk; BMDIIIN BID,,-kand. tekhn, nauk j Contribution to industry by scientists of the Leningrad Institute of Water Transportation. Rech. transp. 21 no.10:19-20 0 162. (MIRA 15'.10) jaland water transportation-Research) 124-57-1- 720 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 92 (USSR) AUTHOR: Borodkin, B.S, TITLE: Laboratory Investigation of the Kinematics of the Lifting of Deep Subsurface Water 'Through the Action of Air Bubbles (Laboratornoye issledovaniye kinematiki pod"yerna glubinnykh vod puzyrlkami vozdukha) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. in-ta inzh. vod. transp. , 1955, Nr 22, pp 152-165 ABSTRACT: Description of tests performed for the investigation of the velocity field set up in stagnant and running water as a result of the ascent of air biib-bles from the bottom of the body of water to its surface. The tests were performed in the troughicof the hydraulic engineering laboratory of the LIIVT and simufate the lifting of water from deep subsurface layers of a body of water by means of compressed air issuing through perforated tubes laid on the bottom of the reservoir. The tests were carried out for ~several combinations of the depth of the water, the dis- charge of air, and the speed of the current in the -trough. The Card 1/2 velocity field was studied cinematographically and by means of 124-57-1-7230 Laboratory Investigation of the Kinematics (cont. ) the measurement of the velocity components; a special investigatiaon was made of the surface velocity, for which an empirical formula is proffered for the case of zero flow velocity in the body of water. A verification was made of the formulas of I.M. Konovalov (Tr. Leningr. in-ta inzh. vod. transp. , 1951, Nr 18) for the unit flow and velocity of the ascending flow, and empirical corrections are applied to the coefficients of the abovemen- tioned formulas. V. A. Arkhangel'skiy 1, Water--Velocity--Test methods 2. Water--Air bubble effects---Test results Card 2 /2 124-57-1-549D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 68 (USSR) AUTHOR: Borodkin, B.S. TITLE: The Protection of Hydraulic Structures Against Ice Pressure by Means of Compressed Air (Zashchita gidrotekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy ot davleniya V da primeneniyern szhatogo vozdukha) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author'a dissertation for the de- gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Leningr. in-t inzh. vod. transp. (Leningrad Institute for Water Transport Engineering), Leningrad, 1956 ASSOCIATION: Leningr. in-t inzh. vod. transp. (Leningrad Institute for Water Transport Engineering), Leningrad 1. Hydraulic structures 2. Ice--Pressure 3. Compressed air --Applications Card 1/1 112-57 -8 -16 38 3 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 8, p 53 (USSR) AUTHOR: Borodkin, B. S. TITLE: Compressed Air Used to Protect Hydro Installations Against Icing (Zashchita gidrosooruzheniy ot deystviya Vda primeneniyem szhatogo vozdukha) PERIODICAL: Ty. Leningr. in-ta inzh. vod. transp. (Transactions of the Leningr-d Institute of Water -Transportation Engineers), 1956, Nr Z3, pp 123-131 ABSTRACT: The author considers a method for keeping water surface unfrozen (when air temperature is below freezing) by means of pumping compressed air ii;to the lower strata of water in a reservoir. The air bubbles come to the sur- face, bringing along warm water from the lower strata. In this way, dam shut- ters, port installations, sluices, and bridges can be protected from icing. In some cases, a longer navigational period is possible for sluices, docks, port basins., and channels. Experimental and theoretical investigations were made at LIIVT in 1953, while natural observations were taken at the Lower Svir' and Volkhov hydroelectric stations and at the Leningrad seaport in the winter of 1954-1955. At the hydro stations, the investigation was made in narrow clear- Ings in front of the sluice inlet gates. Air was pumped through perforated pipes Card 112 112-57-8-16383 Compressed Air Used to Protect Hydro Installations Against Icing into the near-bottom strata of water by means of 4-atm 0.5-m3/min compres- sors. Water in the near-bottom layers, 12 m deep at the Lower Svir' hydro station and 5 m deep at the Volkhov station, had temperatures of +0. 10 to +0. 680 C. The surface layer temperature was +0. 0 10 C. After passing the compressed air, the water temperatures equalized (+0. 080 at the-b6ttom and +0. 040 at the surface). 'Air was pumped at intervals of several hours. The clearings did not freeze at air temperatures of -250 to -300 C. At the Leningrad port, the investigations were made in the aquatorium of the ship building plant. With air supply rate 8-10 m3/min, a 4-5 cm thick ice was thawed and 4 clear- ing 35-40 m wide was made. The air was fed intermittently eight hours a day. After an interruption of forty hours, ice 8 cm thick was thawed in half ~in hour with the air rate of z2 m3/min. A theoretical calculation is presented which substantiates the basic parameter of the unit, i. e. , its air rate, with due allow- ances for air and water temperatures and the depth of the reservoir. M.K.B. Card 212 BORODKIN, B.S., kand,tekbn.nauk - c '41 Designing the pipe of a pneumatic breakwater. Tridy Ulyrno.26:69.; 159. (Waves, Calming of) (Compressed air) 04IRA 14-9) KOBDVAWV, I.M., prof.; RATANIN, V.V.~ dote.; BORODKIN, B.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; SHCHMAKOVA, R.I., Extending navigation on inland waters and possibilities of year-round operation. Reab.transp. 18 no.9:33-37 S 159. (9IRIL 13:2) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) (Ice-breaking vessels) BORODM, B.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAVLOV, B.L. in2h. Stud~r of the actual operation of the pneumatic installation in the Kama Reservoirs, Rechetransp. 18 no.10:43J~6 0 '59- (MM 13:2) (rama Reservoir-loo on rivers, lakes, etc.) BbRODKIN, B-.S.p kand.tekhn.nauk; MMNYAN, Gj.~ kandAekhn.nauk Use of compressed'air to form nonfreesing areas in water reservoirs. Trtdy LIVT no.8:23-34 160. (IMU 15-.2) (Reservoirs)(Ice on rivers, JAkas, eiti.)(Compressed air) -on- Do j i n1c I r p I o f I)n o -4. tv c Ll c vi c c r! o r water X -33- L-.vc C.- C. I-Ant; o~'.) BORODKIN, B.S., kard. teklm. nauk Calmalation of a perforated pipeline tion of heat along its length. Trudy fcr the unifonn d4-3trilp-l- 12VT no.4695-3.3 16-1 (M1,14 ll?r7) BALANIN, Vasiliy Vasillyevich., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; _!~~RODYJN, Boris Solomonoylcla, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; FZELKCNYAN_ Georgiy Ivanovichs kand. tekhn. nauk., dots.; KONOVALOV, I.M., prof.., red.; LOBANOV, Ye.11.# red. [Utilizing the heat of deep waters to maintain ice-free water areas] IspolIzovanie tepla glubimVkh vod vodoerov dlia podderzhaniia nezarerzaiushchikh akvatorii. Moskva) Transport, 1964. 271 p. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Leningradskiy institut vodnogo, transporta (for Balanin, Borodkin, Melkonyan). BORODKIN, F. - -- offAM44 Use of a bonus wage system in the automated industries of the U.S. Biul.nauch.inform.trud i ;ar.plata no.1:70-74 '59. (MIRA 12:4) (United States-ionus system) BORODKIN, F. Use of electronic equipment to establish norns for work novements. Bjul.naucb.Inform.; trud i zar.plata no.2: 74-?7 159. (Motion stuir) (MRA 12:5) BORODKIN. F. Determining the economically advantageous correlation be- tween the number of workers and the number of the objects to be serviced. Biul.nauch.inform.: trud i sar.plata. no.3: 68-73 '59, (MIRA 12:5) (Factory management) BORODKIN, F.; MMIICV, Yu. __ industrial researeb. Biul.naucb.inform.: trad i zar.plata no.6:64-69 '59 * (MIRA 12:9) (industrial researeb) BMOIKIN, F.; MAXSIHOV. Tu. Computing vork norms for operating sachirwy with the aid of wthematics. Blul,nouch.informe: trud i zar.plata no-1.1:70-74 '59- (MIRA 13:5) (Machine-abop practice--Production standards) (vathelailes) BORODKIN F.; KAKSIROV, Tu. On using mathematicai methods for"prodnetion-economic calcu- lations in the U.S.A. Blul.n.auch. Inform.; trua i zar. plata 3 no.1-69-75 160. (MIRA 13:6) (United States--Operations research) BDRODKIN F.; MANSIMOV, Yu.; ORLOV, P.M., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; PETRYANKINA, V.I.., red.; YEVSTIGKETLEVA, V.S., tekhn. red. [Method-for short unplanned observations used in enter- prisea of capitalist countrieo]Motod sluchainykh momentafth nabliudenii; iz opyta primeneniia as predpriiatiiakh kapirm. talisticheskikh stram. Pod red. P.M.Orlova. Moskva, Na- uchno-issl. in-t truda Gos.kom-ta Soveta Mini5trov SSSR po voprosam truda i zarabotnoi platy, 1961. 59 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Production standards) (Time study) E N D ~ 4 Fimosv% 010 05 o trot 45 0v S'evo 4) "r6 l3orol>l~lr4~ F&