SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BYCHKOV, N.N. - BY*CHKOV, S. I.

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BELOBORODOV, A.V., red.; BARYSHNIKOVj A.I., red.;_BYCHKOV, N.N., red.; KLIMOVA, G.D., red. izd-va; MOCHALINA, Z.S., tekhn. red. [Construction specifications and regulations).Stroitellnye normy i pravila. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Pt.2. Sec.D. ch.8.[Specifications for planning railroad and highwW tun- nels (SNiP II-D.8-62)] Tonneli zheleznodorozhnye i avtodo- rozhnye; nomy proektirovaniia (SNiP II-D. 8-62). 1963.,16 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Beloboxodav). 3. Mezhdu- vedomstvenna- ya komissiya po peresmotru stroitellnykh norm i pravil (for Baryshnikov). 4. Gosudarstvannyy proyektno- izyskatellnyy institut Ministerstva transportnogo stroitelf- stva (for Bychkov). (Tunnels-General) --BYCHKOV, N.N.,- inzh. Standard linings of railroad tunnels. Transp.stroi. 15 no.10:47- 49 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) ByL- -~ -,,, p ,-,,.Cj I - ~ . I 2- ~,,i67 :rfCl-lVv, !J- F. E.ratkiyo svecioiAya o klurranskoy pomlo kninno-o ro -,ator~o sls-oturi. L? - ~:. 1. L, ( Rofer at). Sov. zoo tek I -xd ya, 1949, 110. 3, s - 77-7~1-1' . SO: Letopis, '70- 32, 1-01-49 - BYCHKOV, N. P. Calves Good text on raising calves ("Raising calves.") Written by A.P. lurmalyat. Sots.zhiv. 14, no. 9. 1952. (Reviewed by N.P. Bychkov.) Monthiy List of Russian Accessions, Library of Oongress, December 1252. Unclassified. usp/rarm tninals. Cattle Q-1 Abs Jour Ref Zliur - Biol., No 19, 1958, No 88047 Author ;_~ ~vN.P~ Inst Moscow Agricultural Academy imeni K.A. Timiryazev Title Breeding the Dairy Cattle Hera in the Sovldio-- "Gor&i II" Orig Pub Dukl. Mosk. s.-kh. akad. in. K.A. Timiryazeva, 15557, V'JP. .30, eh. 2, 13F,)-142 Abstract Characteristics and structure of the hard, avid! ncthods and conditions of brooding work were studied. To improve the milk fat content of East Griesian cattle, tranE;fusion of the blood of milk-fat Ayshires is recomiendad. Card 1/1 0 BYCHKOV, II.P., kand,snlIpI-okhozyaystvannykh nauk Grosoing black and white cattle with Ayrobires. Izv. TSKhA no.4.-137-148 158. (MIRA 11t10) (Dair7 cattle breading) LOBANOV, P.P., BR=HNEV, D.D., ROSTOVTSEV, N.F., POPOV, I.S., NIKOLAYEV. A.1., SHWHEY, S.I., BURLAKOV, U.N., ARZUMAHYAU, Ye.A., BARURNILOV, P.A., BRLYAYRVj N.M., B100MUIST, M.S., BORISRIKO. Te.Ta.. BURDYM, T.P VSYAKIKH, A.S., DAVIDOV. R.B., KUDRYAVTSEV. P.11:: rJSMM,Kh.F., LEIVANTIN, D.L., NOVIKOV, Ye.A., OZEROV, A.V., STARTSEV, D.I., SUKRANOV,N.P., SHVABE, A.K., YURMALIAT, A.P.,[Jurmalietis, A.P.I. In memory of Academician Efim Fedotovich Liskun. Zhivotnovodstvo 20 no. 7:84-85 Jl 158- (LiBkun, Efim Fedotovich, 1873-1958) BYCHKOVI N,P., dotsent, kand, sellskokhoz. nauk Bread and productive qualities of the black-and white cattle of the *Gorki 24 State Farm. Izv. TSM1A no.5:159-180 159 (MIRA 13:3) (Knutsevo district--Dairy cattle) BYCHKOV, N.F., lrand.s9l'skolboz7aystvennykb nauk, dots. 'Aata, obtained in judging the form of the udder in cows. Zhivot- novodetvo 21 no.6:43-46 -Te '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Hoskovskaya, sellskokbos7aystvennaya akademiya imenj K.A.Timl- ryazova. (udder) I ACC NRi AUTHOR: ATO-036192 SOURCE CODE: UR/3116/66/277/000/0162/0164 Bychlcov, N. F.; Ivanov, V. D. O~G: none TITLE: Using punch card readers in the Ural-2 computer system SOVRCE: Leningrad. Arkticheslciy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledo- vatellskly Institut.Trudy, v. 277, 1966. Chislennyye metody Issle- dovaniya gidrome'ueorologicheskikh usloviy v Arktike s ispol"zovaniyeri elektronnykh tsifrovylch vychislitellnylch mashin. (Niumerical methods of studying hydrometeorological conditions in the Arctic with the use of electronic computers), 162-164. TOPIC TAGS: computer input unit, punched card GTRACT'. To Increase the effectiveness of the Ural-2 digital com- puter used for processing hydrometeorological data at the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute the*previously introduced 210 card/min card reader input has been modified to accept punchcard CoMputer cards directly. Ural-2 normally ac*depts 4'0-bit words whic h are coded on eachcard row starting with column 20 and ending with column 59. The puncheard computer cards have information coded start- ing with column 1 and ending with column 80. To permit-the punchcard ACC NRs AT6036192 computer cards to be read by the same card reading unit the card brush terminals were rewired. The modifications associated with this cir- cuit change are described. The altered card input is more suitable for entry of a large quantity of hydrometeorological data than the previous card reader. Its average speedis three times'that of the earlier reader. [vA-81, Rpt. 91 SUB CODE: 09/ -SUBM DATE:- -n9ne- BYCHKOV, N.F., kandidat tekhaichookikh nauk; SHWYLOV, N.L., redaktor; ~ 6K, X.M., takhnicheakiy redaktor [Shies of the maintenance fleet] Sucla tekhnichaskogo flota. Lea% grad, %t9. izd-vo vodnogo transporta. 1954. 424 p. (MLRL 9:8 (Dredging machinery) (Facavating machinery) (Ships) .BYGEKOV, N. S. Impreve operating properties of measuring instruments. Ism.tekh. no.4:36-37 Ap 160o (MIRA 13:8) (Mmqurimg instments) I. 6 (7) sov/ari-59-4-14/25 AUTHM ,-~Ychkov, N.T.9 Instructor TITLE. Exchange of Experience in Introducing Advanced Work Methods at Communication Enterprises of the UkrSSR (Obmen opytom vnedreniya peredovykil metodov truda na Drodpriyati- yakh svyazi Ukrainskoy SSR) 9 PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 49 pp 18 - 21 (USSR) AUTHOR: The author reviews the results of an inspection made by the Central Committee of the Soviet trade union of the activity of the Ukrainian Ministry of Communications (1,11inister of Communications I.T. Kirichenko) and the Ukrainian trade uii1on committee (chairman N. S~Gorelav~- Four conferences were held for'the exchange of experience. The author mentions the Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i olektrosvyazi imeni A. S. Popova (Scientif- ic --Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrical Comm~nication imeni A. S. Popov). The inspection revealed a number of deficiencies in the dissemination of ad- Card 1/2 Tameed experience. The Ministry did not fulfill the SOV/11'/59/4/14/25 Exchange of Experience in Introducing Advanced V!ork 1.1'ethods a-,, Communication Enterprises plan for 1958v having a tl~Dfio-.!A of ,:,.)re than throc, mIllion rubles. The Miniatry does not control the introduction of new methods and training. At a number of post offices, na clasooo wor-a held on t1to,,;e jubject,). Thore aie 2 plictos. ASSOCIATION: TsK profsoyuza rabotniko*;r svyazi.) rabochik- avtonobillnoga transporta i shosseynykb doroE (Central CV,nittee. of the Trade Union of Communication Employces and 'J,'orkers of Automobile Transp---rt and Highways), Card 2/2 -MHKOV, N.T. Let's fulfill our.comitments to the 22d Congress of the CM). Vast. sviazi 21 nt,.9:6 5 161. (mmi ]./.: 9) 1. instruktor TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabotnikov s&zij rabochM avtomobiltnogo transporta i shosBeMkh dorog. (Telecomnamication-Employeos) BYGHKOV, N.T. The establishment of correct work norms is an important factor in labor productivity. Vest. sviazi 23 no.6:31-32 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Instruktor TSentrallnogo komiteta professionallnogo soyuza rabotnikov avyazi, rabochikh avtotransporta i shosseynykh dorog. BYCHKOVP N.T. Mechanization of the processing of postal dispatches (experience in the organization of mail transportation In the,;~ilnius office). Vest. sviazi 24 no,11:20-22 N'164. (MIRA 18:2) Organlzati.rm cf won" i;-, exchnuiUe. Vest. .3viazii 2;~ la, rsh 13, 1 n,3 te E; ".1-0v c S. 55h BYCHKOV) N. V. sys ems I 1 6 BYCHKOV, N. V.: "Physicechemical research on the NaCl-BeC12 and KC1-BeC12 t '- YO COW 1955. Moscow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Chair of Inorganic Cberistry. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 40, 1 Oct 55 YARTSEVA, NA; BROMBERG, A.V.; -BYCHKOV, N.V. Indirect method for determining the lee-forming activity of reagents. Trudy GGO. no.145:30-35 163. (MIRA 17-2) AFETP GW L lo7o7_62r- Ew- C ____F1-4 ACCESSION NR: AT 4045 156 AUTHOR: Dy*chkoy, N. V.; Bromberg, A, V,; Yar N. N. rlt_s ey-01 7!T-E: Determinat;on of the threshold temperature and K:rIetic!t on active s6cstances SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy-,,, no, ;56, 1964. Voprosy~ fiziki oblakov 1 aktivny*kh vozdeystviy (Problems of the Physics of' clouds and active particles), 3-14 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, cloud physics, Ice crystal, ice formation, cloud seedin heterogeneous nucleation ABSTRACT: A simple, convenient and rather objective laboratory method has been developed for determination of the threshold temperature of ice formation on nu- clei. it Is called the "refrigerating shaft". in this method a supercooled fog with a stable vertical temperature gradient is created in a small cylindrical 5haft by means of externa! cooling. The temperature ranges from OC at the en- trance to -14 or -18C deep ;n the shaft, whicn contains a fine Kapron fiber wl!nse surface is covered uniformly with microscopic particles of the substance to be Investigated. if the latter is active the fiber Is covered completely with small ice,gystals to the level at which the threshold temperature Is reached, In a J L 10707-6-5 ACCESSION NR: AT4045156 single experiment, which requires only a short time, It is possible to determine the desired characteristics of the substance. in this method there is no settling of nuclei to the bottom of the shaft, no contamination infiuence-~ the detertrina- tion of the threshold temperature and It is easy to estimate the per:od )f icc formation and observe the character of the forming crystals of ice, t~oa-rfrost or ice crust, etc. The simplest variant of the apparatus (Fig. 1 -D! tr)e Enciosure cons,sts of two coaxial cylinders. The inner qlass cylinder i,, !YD nun In hpi("nt and 45 avrt In diameter; it serves as a working shaft for the tests. in t !-:c F shaped space between the cylinders is a cooling mixture. At the botr~~, of '-~le shaft there is an electric heating coil covered by a layer of water for aenerating vapor. A movable thermocouple (0 is then Introduced into the shaft for -eau'ure- ment of the vertical d;stribution of fog temperature. The treated K-1prot, ~i-ner (about 18 micronL in diameter) Is suspended along the axis of the 5haft; :t ;s maintained taut by a copper ring attached to the end. At the same time, two con- tro) fibers are introduced into the shaft - one untreated and the other treated with silver iodide. Observations are made through the upoer snaf, u5;nq i magnifying iens, The reSUItS 0.7 t est-,; of a ntjm,~P- kAg;' Put,, Bit are taDu'iated. 7he arti~-Ie d. 3' C."', CuBr, CuS, US, BeO and S102) also iescribcs a rnicioscale attachment which nakes it possible to dete.rngine the k;netics of ice formation. Orig. art. has: :1 formulas, 8 figures and 2 tables. r,3-r-, 2/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4045156 ASSOCIATION: Glavnalra geofizicheskaya observatorlya, Leningrad (Main Geophy5ir-al SUBMITTEr: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB COOE: ES /o NO REF SOV: oD6 OTHER: '008 'curcr J 3/4 ENCLOSUREr 01 #D - -4-8- Fig. 1. Diagram of apparatus for determining the threshold temperature of ice formation (refrigerating shaft with vertical temperature gradient). I shaft; apor generator; 3 - thermocouple; cooling mixture; 5 - movable therno- A couple; 6 - treated Kapron f1ber. A.CESSION N'R: AT4011391 S/2531/63/000/145/0030/0035 AUTHORS: Yartseva, N. N.; Bromberg, A. V.; By*chkov, N. V. TITLE: An indirect method-for estimating the ice-forming tivity of reagents SOURCE: Leningrad., Glavn. geofiz. observatoriya. Trudy*, no. 145, 1963. Voprosy* fiziki oblakov i aktivny*kh vondaystviy, 30-35 TOPIC TAGS: ice forming activity, ice forming reagent, si.1ver iodide, sodium iodide, silver iodide solution,.ice forming agent, meteorology, atmosphere ice ABSTRACT: The article describes a method for estimating the ice-forming activity of reagents, based on the interaction of the substance tested with a supersaturated A&I. solution in a mixture of acetone and diglycol. The authors point out that ihe quest for effective iubstances to act upon supercooled clouds and fogs inevitabl y involves the use of complex laboratory equipment for testing each new sample for its ice-forming activity. For this reason, a more convenient, albeit indirect, m'ethod is desirablp. The authors point out that such a method has been proposed' by R. Montmory (BV*11*. OV&erv. Puyde-Dome, N. 1; 9,-1955), using a iaturated solu- tion of silver iodide in a mixture of sodium iodide, acetone and trigycol; a drop ,Card,-., V. -4 ACCESSION NR: AT4011391 of this solution Is placed on a"slide and conts6inaited with particles of the sub- stance under studs. Soon, as a resalt of acet~he evaporation, the:6olution becomes supersaturated with silver iodide. 'If the parAcId'*s introduced from without are active then cryst'allization devLops around the6, which may be obse;rVed without 'difficulty a actors. The t smaii microscopic'magnification authorii~claim, however, teat Montmory lim'-4s himself only t6 certain gelner 1 remarks concei;ping foreign particles and tha't-f or this reaion ~is method dannot be considered as yet, f ul y reliable for sele'c'4*ing active i~e-formiug agents. :The purpose, theirefore,of the present article is to determine the possibilities of this method. The authors describe how the ptlver iodide solution was prepared, with special attention to the problem of separating from the solution the solid silver iodide particles, for otherwise they thpmselves may become crystallization centers during the experiment and thus distort Vhe picture of phe:behaviour of the paiticles introduced from without. After a study of the crystallization.process on the silver-iodide parti- cles, the authors tested nine substances (AgI, BiT3., Cus, Pb12, Cul, CuBr, NHO, bentonite, Si02), 4p foreign bodies, while at the &ame time the ice!-,forming acti- vity-of these samq preparations was determined under lab conditions by introducing ~j % A Card, 2/3 JL ACCESSION NR. AT4011391 them into a supercooled fog. The results of these tests are Idiscussed. In conclu- sion, the authors discovered that substances which demonstrAte a high degree of ice- forming activity in a supercooled fog may be totally inactiye as centers of crystal- lization for silver-iodide and that, therefore, the above-described method-is not wholly reliable in the selection of new substances as ice-forming active agents. The method may, however*. be used in laboratory practice as a qupplement to direct observations in a supercooled-fog. Orig. art. has: 1 table apd 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: GlaVDAYA goofiziches"ya observatoriya, Leningrad (Main Geophysical observatory) SUB111TTED: .00 DATE A6Q: 247ob64 i' ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: 000 OTMM: 002.' C~ Card 3/3' BrOHEOV. Rio.. Stand for tenting abrasive wheels using a three-wa:7 pile-tic motor. MRshinostroenia no.l.*104-105 -Ta-F '63. (MM 16:7) (Grinding wheele-Testing) -BYCHKOV 0 D Semiautomatlc slide ealiper to measure the diameter of forgino. Kuz.-shtam. proizv.2 no-5:9-14 My 160. (MM 14-- 3) (Forginis-Heasurement) (Calipers) S/182/60/000/016/004/006 A16l/029 AUTHOR: 1~rchkov, O.D. aft-ft-MW TITLE: Semiautomatic Dimension Signalizer for Forging Large Pieces on Hydraulic Forging Presses PERIODICALs Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 10, PP- 30 - 34 TEXT.-~, The device was developed at TsNIITNASh and is installed dither directly on the forging dies or on a special platform beside it, and signals by lights and bells the dimensions of the forging, so eliminating the great difficul- tiesof the usual manual measurements on large hot for&ings which can be 30 m long or 6.5 m in diameter. It'As also applicable to medium and small forgings. The indications accuracy is 5 mm on 400 - 1,600-mm diameters. The article gives de- tailed design and operation information. The entire dimensions range is covered by 13 exchangeable extension pieces in.100-mm stages. Limit switches anda cali- brated scale with 1-mm divisions serve for accurate setting. The signalizer is shown in a diagram (Fig. 1). It has a flat rectangular 200 x 320 mm base (1) with a vertical stay (2). The measuring rod consisting of a tube (3) and an exchange- able extension piece (4) moves on the stay. The ball tip (5) on the rod top is Card 1/8 S/182/6o/0oo/01o/oo4/oo6 A161/AO29 Semiautomatic Dimension Signalizer for Forging Large Pieces on Hydraulic Forging Presses designed for talting up tangential forces. The spring (7) ensures constantly the measuring effort. Me pushing cam (8) operates in sequence the three electric limit switches (9) connected with color signal lamps, the time relay and bells. The electrical operation principle of the limit switches is illustrated in (Fig.2) and the entire electric system of the signalizer in (Fig. 3). The two limit s t:h- es 39k OVK) and 1131