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GUDKOV, S.F.; FEDULOVA, V.P.
Incomplete oxidation of methane - propane mixtures. Gaz.prom.
no.10:32-29 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Oxidation) (Propane) (methane)
ANISONYAN, A.A.; GUMV, S.F.; IVANOV, A.K.; YINIKOLOPYAN, B.S.;
HARKIVIGH, A.M.; NA1BANDYAN, A.B.
Results of the operation of an experimental apparatus for
the manufacture of formalin from natural gas. Trudy VNIIGAZ
no-3:130-142 '56. (min 11: 8)
Obtural, gas) (formaldehyde)
GUDKOV, S.F.
Studying the production of formaldehyde by means of
incomplete oxidation of natural gas by oxygen. Trudy VNIIGAZ
no.3:143-151 158. (141RA 11: 8)
(Formaldehyde) (fiaturea gas)
Translation from Referat.ivnyy zhurnal, Nletallurgi%ei P-)~8p1 W, - TUSS R
AUTHORS: Gudkov--5-F--Sidorov, A.P.
TITLE: Corrosion of Metals by Products of the In(ornplete Oxidation
of Natural Gas by Atmosplierir Oxygen in the Presenc e ol
Oxides of Nitrogen (Korroziya metallov produktaim nepolnogo
okisleniya prirodnogo gaza kislorodon-i vuzdukha ,- pristitstvil
okislov azota)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t. prirodn. gazov, 1958 Nr 3 (11,, p1)
161-169
ABSTRACT: The corrosion of a number of metal-s wa~; invest,,gated Linder
the working conditions of an installation for the production of
formaldehyde. It is demonstrated that IKhI8N9T ~trid Kh23N!8
steels exhibit a high corrosion resistame. The IKh]Si\.()T
steel cannot be recommended for the construction of heaters
and the reactors owing to its negative effe( t on the band
quality of the products of the rea%:.tion. *rhe sairie steel ( ;in be
used for apparatus and piping working at a low temperature.
Kh23NI8 steel is recorntriended for appziratLIS and piping work-
Card 1/1 ing in an aggressive medium at high temperature. G. K.
1.'kletalls-Gorrosion 2.
3 . 11itrogen oxides--Froper'Llies
AtYTHOR: Gudkjoy. SOV/65-58.10-1/15
TITLE: Preparation of Formaldehyde by Incomplete Oxidation of
Natural Gas with Industrial Oxygen (Polucheniye forma-.'-
degida nepolnym okisleniyem prirodnogo gaza tokhnicheskim
kislorodom)
PERIODICAL: Khimiya--i Tekhnologlya Topliv i Masel, 1958, Nr 10,
pp 1 .- 6 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Experiments were carried out on the dependence of the
yield of formaldehyde and the composition of the reac-
tion products on the basic parameters of the oxidation
process of methane with oxygen In undiluted mixtures.
'Results were compared with data obtained during the In-
complete oxidation of natural gas with air. The experi-
ments were carried out in a continuous plant, and the
method used was the one described by S. F. Gudkov (Ref.4).
The reactor consisted of a quartz tube with a 14 mm
internal diameter and a 100 mm heating zone. The tempera-
ture of the oven was kept constant ith the aid of an
electron millivolt meter (accuracy 11'C). Natural gas
from Saratov, 99% pure oxygen and nitrogen oxide were
used during the experiments. The quantity of formed
formaldehyde is determined by tit-ratingthe solutions.
card 1/5 After absorption the end product is analysed for its
SOV/65-58-10-1/15
Preparation of Formaldehyde by Incomplete Oxidation of Natural Gas
With Industrial Oxygen
C02, 00 and 0 content Mixtures containing varying
amounts of n1iRrogen oxides were tested. The experl-
mengs were carried out at temperatures between 600 and
700 0. The ox Initial me-hane-axygen
.ygen conte-43t In the 0
mixture constituted 13.8,% and 0.2% by weight of nitrogen
oxides was added. The rate of supply of the niL-Iture
was altered from 1.2 to 3.2 litre./minute whinh corres-
ponds to a change in the residence dime from 0.04 to 0.12
seconds. Results are given In FUr.l. Data shows that
with increasing temperature the content in formaldehyde
and also the content in carbon monoxide lnoreades-* At
low temperatures (up to 64000) and at a low residence
time (up to 0.8 seconds) appro--imately equal amounts
of formaldehyde and carbon monoxide are formed. When
the temperature is increased the concentration of for-
maldehyde remains substantially constantp but the 00-
concentration increases rapidly. The yield of the
oxygen-dontaining compounds is determined by the ratio
of the concentration of hydrocarbons and of oxygen in
Card 2/5 the Initial mixture. The dependence of the yield of
SOV/65-58-10-1/15
Preparation of Formaldehyde by Incomplete Oxidation of Natural Gas
With Industrial Oxygen
formaldehyde and the composition of the end product
from the methano:oxygen ratio was Investigated on mixtures
in which this ratio varied between 5.4 to 25.0. The
experiments were carried out at 68O'tl0G; the velocity
of the gas mixture equalled 1.2 litre/mInute and the
content of nitrogen oxide equalled 0.2% (Figure 2).
Linear increases were observed during the first, stages
of raising the concentration of oxygen in the initial
mixture; the 00 content in the end product increases
simultaneously. For instanoev a char~ge In the oxygen
content from 9 to 16% causes the alteration in the
CH20:00 ratio from 1:1 to 1:4. The conversion coefficient
of methane decreases In this case from 0.45 to 0.20.
Variations In the yield of formaldehyde and carbon
monoxide due to changing the amount of homogeneous oata.
lyst in the mIxture are shown in a grath (Figure 3).
These tests were carried out at 64000 on a mixture con-
taining 86.2% methane and 13.8% oxygen. The values
obtained ftring these experiments formed the basis
for finding the optimal quantity of nitrogen oxides
Card 3 5 required for obtaining maximum yields of formaldehyde.
SOV/65-58-10-1/15
Preparation of Formaldehyde by Incomplete Oxidation of Natural Gas
With Industrial Oxygen
They were found to be 0.25 to 0.30% instead of 0o12 to
0.10 when using air. The dependence of the yield of
formaldehyde and of the composition of the end product
on the reaction temperature are given In Table 1. It
was found that the yield was 2.1 to 2.3 times bigger
during a one-cycle process than when oxidising methane
with air. The optimum reaction temperature is deozeased
to 30 - 4000 when using oxygeny and the ratio G111700.-H20
In the reaction gas Is 1*7 to 20'0 times higher. -The con-
version of methane can be Improved when using circulation
and further experiments were carried out when circulating
methane during the process 6,, 9,, 12 and 18 times (Fig-4).
Yields were'increAsed when Increasing the mmber of
recirculation3. Advantages in using ox7gen instead
of air during the oxidation process consist in the
following: the content of formaldehyde in the 'reac-
tion gas Increases by 2 to 2.3 times during the *ontin-
uous process and 1.5 to 1.9 times w6n using circulation;
the coefficient of conversion of methane and oxygen in-
creases by 20 to 40%; the ratio of CH20 and H20 in the
Card 4/5 end product In ore a s e a 1& 7 to 2. 0 times, and the heat
sov/65-58-10-1/15
Preparation of Formaldehyde by Incomplete Oxidation of Natural Gas
with Industrial Oxygen
value of the ga3 In ralaed by more than 100% (even when
no Inert diluent such an nitrogen Is present). Optimum
process pirameters-are given. Undek the given conditions,
the maximum' yield of formal4shyde duriM the continuous
process equalled 1.9 to 2*sl;b; when the gas was reoircu-
lated six times the yield amounted to 6.5 to 7.55%. The
experimental work was carried out with the co-operation
of Engineers V. P. Fedulov and L. I. Kryuohkov. There
are 4 Figures, 1 Table and 5 References: 1 English and.
4 Soviet.
A15SOCIATION:NI &z
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AnAlyslij of the oporation of a reaction vensel for incomplate
oxIdRtion Of n0tbanC under adiabatic, conclitions. Trudy VNI-LGAZ
no.6:q8-110 159. (14IRii 12:10)
(~Wthane) (Oxidation)
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GUDKOV, S.F.;
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Oxidation of mathane-propane nixtnres, by atmospheric oxygen In
the presnncn of nitragen exidas. Trudy VN11GAZ no.6t111-116
15C).
(M12A 12:10)
(HydrecarTions) (Formaldehyde)
-I'll] I
., LM .1 t"'i , ~ ~ . 7 .
-
14f3chantsm o
of nitrogen
the inco,1plato oxidution n~' methaw.3 it, tho prosence!
nxidna. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.6:117-124 '59.
(14IRk 12--10)
(14athans) (Nitrogen nxides)
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~UDLO.V,~ S. F.
Studying the process of the Incomplete oxidation of methane
and propane by the cold and hot tube method. Trudy VNIIGAZ
no.6:125-i36 159. (MIRA. 12.-10)
(Wetbane) (Propane) (Oxidation)
,,
UTHOIZ: Gudkov
.
TITLE: The Problem of the 1.-.echanism of Incomplete Methane Oxidation
in the Presence of Nitro6en Oxides (K voprosu o mekhanizme
nepolnogo okLisleniya metana v pris-,itstvii okislov azota)
PERIODICAL: Zhurn.E-l prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, Nr 2,
pp 3,12-346(USSR)
ABSTRACT: If methane is oxidized, the output of formaldehyde is below
the thermodynamicully Possible value. The role of the nitro-
gen oxides durint; incomplete methane oxidation is investigated
here. T-he,concentration of these oxides changes with the temper-
ature (Figure 1) as well as the ratio of their components NO
and N02. The absolute concentration of the nitrogen oxides in
the air stream does not change with temperature, whereas in the
methane stream it drops (Figures 2 and 3). It has been shown
that N02 has an accoleratin fluence on the reaction, not 1T0,
~
3y- The formaldehyde concentration
us uresumed earlicr CRef.
Card 1/2 in the fis-3.1 e--as mixture is the the higher the concen-
U -
11
0-ov/W-3 2 -2 - I
The Problem of the Mechanism of IncomyJete Methane Oxidation in the Presence
of Nitrogen Oxides
tration of the nitrogen oxidas in the initial mixtures.
There are 5 graphs and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet
and 2 English.
SUBMITTED: Au&uzit 5,1957
Card 2/2
GUDXOT, Sergey Filippovich; ELEMNOTA, K.F., vedushchly red.; PCLOSINA'
A.S.. tdkhfi;red.
[Proosesing of hydrooarbons ObtainoA from natural and cgging-head I
gesso] Porerabotka uglevadorodov prirodnykh i poputnykli gazov.
Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.lsd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
1960. 173 P. (MIRA 13:5)
(Gas. Natural)
" . 1- ~j T:;~
CUDKOV, S.F.
Incomplete oxidation of ethane and propane in electrical charges.
Trudy VNIIGAZ no-12:133-142 '61. (MIRA 15--1)
(Etbanes) (Propane) (Oxidation)
GUDKOV, S.F.
Study of the effect of a wall surface on the I-ncomplete methane
oxidation. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.12:125-1.32 '61. (MIRA, 15:1)
b (methane) (Oxidation)
GUI)KOVP S.F.; PIANOV, A.K.; KORN11,0, V.F.; LUIPYE, H.I.; NALNINDIAN,
A.B., RUDENKO, P.S.
Plant teat of the direct production of formaldehyde from
natural gas. Gaz. prom. 8 no.035-39 163. (MIRA 17s10)
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GUDKCFV9 SSFO
Usixg tail gases in obtaining foimaldehyde fr= natural gas
Gaz. prom. 8 no.%44-46 S 163. (KIRA 17t8i
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heat treatment, the highest traneitioniamoeritur~ ~(wot;'-st ~Cio~lidltldfi)~ octurriiij,' f6iw
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of workers in the Arctic. Sov. torg.no.2:40-43 F '58.
(MIRA JI.-J)
1. Ilacballnik Glavtorgmortransa Minlaterstva morskogo flota.
(Arctic regions-Patail trade)
(Arctic regions-RestaurantE. lunchrooms, etc.)
GUIKOV, V.D., Inzh.
Using precast reinforced concrete conatraction elements
In building refrigerating plants* Nont.1 opets.rab.v
stroi, 22 no.8:18-21 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Kotellnikovalwye Stroltellao-montashnove upravlaniye treete.
Ukhtomakstroy.
(Precast concrete construction)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
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VECHERMAYA '~' nKVA, JA.';(!A0Y-DECC1T[,E:~ I':-t-2
QUDKOV, V.I.
Yarm accidents and their prevention in sectors served by a local
hospital [with summr7 in linglish, P.1601. VestArhir. 78 no.2:
99-103 IF 157. (MIRA 10:3)
1. 1z soonovskoy ucheatkovoy bollnitay Ckmskoy oblastl (glavnyy
Yrach - I.P.Gudkov. nauchnyy r0mvolitell - professor A.I.Nonnylov)
(AGRICUICURN
accid. Inj.. prey. & regional hosp,polley in Russia (Ims))
(WOMS AND XMRIBS
farm Inj.. prey. & regional hoop. policy in Russia (Ras))
(AGCIDZM
farm scold* Inj., prey. & regional hoop. policy In
Russia (Rum))
MAKOKHA, N.S.;- GUDKOV, V.I.
Case of late secondary hemorrhage in a patient with ruptare of the
kidney. Urologils, 25 no.6:49-50 159. (MI?A 13:12)
(KIDNEYS.-RMURE) (HEMATURIA)
GU DKOV, V. I.
Surgical treatment of closed injuries cf the inferior surface
of the liver. Vest.khir. no.8;90-91 161. (MIR-A .15:3)
1. 1z Kalachinskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (gle vrach - t-I.T. Siganov,
nauchn. rulcovoditell - prof. A.I. Man lov) Onskoy oblesti.
(LIVER-9-10UNDS AYD INJURIM
GUDY,CV, V.M.
Lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus Lath.) in the Kurile
Islands. Ornitologiia no.2:198 159. (MIRA 14:7)
(Iturup Island-Cudkoos)
G Ip KOV, V. M.
Realtion in the distribution of sooplankUs. sea birds, and whalebone
whales. Turdy Inst. okean. 58:298-,U3 162. (MM 15:12)
(Bearing Sea-Whales) (Bearing Sos,-Water birds)(Bearing Sea-Zooplankton)
'. :-!,I - , , , ~ f I - I ! i~
I I * 11 11 : ! , ; ; I : I
GUDKOV, V.M.
Characteristics of the pigmentation of sperm whales In the Far
Eastern waters. Trudy Inst. okean. 71:207-222 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
RYZHOV, Petr Aleksandrovich. Prinimali uchastiye: BUYMBSER, V.A.,
kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.;.PqR~OV, YM., kand.tekhn.nauk,
dots.; RUDAKCV, M.L.., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; SIMKO,
V.G., inzh.; BYSTRIGIN, N.M., inzh.; TROFIMOV, A.A., prof.,
retsenzent; OGLOBLIN, D.N., prof., retsenzent; SLAVOROSOV,
A.Kh., red.izd-va; BOLDYLREVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.; EPPEL',
D.Ya., tekhn. red.; SHITOVA, A.S., tekhn. red.
(Geometry of mineral deposits] Goometriia nedr. Izd.3., pe-
rer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 500 P.
(MIRA 17:3)
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50: 2e4, 26 F,,!Ov 1':1;54
GUDKOV. V.M.. aspirant.
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Taking into account samples differentiating
high content of component. Nauch. trudy MGI
154.
sharp17 by, their
no.12:114-120
(MLRA 10:2)
(Oros--Sawpltng and estimation)
1" 7' Ili. il IN-11A * I ; I I . 1 -,
GUDKOV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk-, KHMETS, O.S., gornyy inzh.
Reliability of quality graphs plotted on the basis of sampling
development openings. Nauch. trudy MGI no.18:167-181 157.
(MIRA 11:9)
(Ores-Sampling and estimation)
V
RYZHOV, Petr Alektandrovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BUKRINSKIT, Viktor
Aleksandrovich, dotnent, kand.tekhn.nauk; frUDM7,7aleii-t~q_
-Mikharltml-ch-, kand.tekhn.nauk; UOTOV. Gavrill Alekseyevich,
dotsent. kand.tekhn.nauk; LYUBMIO, Israill Borisovich. asslatent-,
RUDAKOV. Mikhail Lazarevich. prof.. doktor: PIKULIN. A.P.. kand.
tekhn.nauk, retnenzent; BUTKY-VICIT, T.V.. rind.; PARTSUSKIT. V.N.,
red.izd-va; BIKKIR. O.G., tokhn.red..
[Mine surv(qyiuGj Markah"iderskoe delo. Pod nauchnoi red. P.A.
Ryzhova. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po cherml i
tovetnot metallurgii 1958. 463 p. (MIRA 12.:l)
Nine surveying)
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AUTHORS: Gudkov, V. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences
1je!yayeV, ff-r. ,Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Determining the Lack of Alignment in Lhe Teatini, of Kor on till
Displacement of Poundations Of &Lter Power Structure-.
(Opredeleniye otkloneniy tochek ot stvora pri izticheriii
gorizontallnykh smealicheniy o3novaniy jid,,:otek1rAchez5kikh
sooruzheniy)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysuhikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.
fotos"yemka, 1956, Nr 1, P-P 315-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In recent years a great number of water power structures
have been built on soft ground. One of the best mwtho,ls for
testing the stability of the indivi(Itual parts oC the
tures in the horizontal plane is the study of horizontal
displacement by means of rangre obs,~x-vaticns. The imethod of
such observations was sut-,-7ested by the 'Moskovskiy inati-cut
inzhenerov jreodezii, aerofottor,*,yenki i I-,,..rtor-rafii (1~1,TIGA:1K)
('Moscow Engineering Institute of Geodesy, Aerophotography
and Cartography). For stability in the structurcSof
Card 1 /3 hyciro-electric power atations a line Jo iioed,. Thiii
!j 22
Determining the Lack of Alignment in tile Testint-~, of D,sp
of Foundations of Water Power Structures
lineconsists of' a series of fixed range points. The i~nd pc"..nts
of the ranr
,,e line serve as b~aaes and are in--luded In 'lip
triang
,ulation net. The ran,-,e line i~j checked at rez:uItio,
intervals. The main task iz3 to deteruine tile
of range points in a direction ncrmaI, to the ran-,-E!
There are such ranges in tile Tsilrl;y7j.11010-17 Etna
, - M I " ti o f
hydroelectric pover systutv D-Ay wero t-ted with jt~i on
special design. Yhe atationa were worked ol.it Ln the MIIGA-~K
under the direction of M, S. llurav'ye-.. :... S Murav~yev de-
veloped a method of range observation b *,r means rf moveable
stations., This method was applier! in ~he construot-Aion 7,f the
Tsymlyansk hydro-electric, powar attt'j.on. he autl,,,or
a system of range-observatiors acc,~:-rdiriC to two
survey of half a range and survey of a quarter of a iange.
At the same time the shortcomin-s of this T:iP_ThcA are dis.-
cussed. For the same purpose, Profesaor A.. 1. Durnev ,roposed
the method of eyepiece micrometry, But this ~:iicro!lletpr 'Oo,
has its shortcomings.
Therefore, in order to reduce the sl-:oi)e of out-door work and
Card 2/3 to simplify range observations., another method of ran-9 measuxe-
SO/ 1
ol f')
Detei-mining the Lack of Alignment in the Testin,,~ of fforizontLl Disulacernent
of Foundations of Water Power Structures
ments was recommended. This method can be a pplied to ranieq
with MIIGAiK-type marks and sighting oigns. Accordinc7 t:)
this method the measuring procedure comprises tile consecutive
,1e i~ark (rangp
determination of the deviation of every sinF
point) from the ranae between two neighboring, Pointa. Thio
method permits the determination of tile deviation of the
points from the range even if there are obstacles in the line
from A to B. As sights are taken on shorter distances this
method requires a shorter time of ou~V-door observation's than
the method of moveable marks. The scope of calculations how-
ever is larger in this method. There are zi figures and 1 ref..
erence, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION; Moskovskiy gornyy institut (moscow in3tit-ate)
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TITLEs
Gudkov, V.M.
22593
3/044/60/000/010/017/021
C111/C333
On the applicability of the formulas of mathematical
statistics to the estimation of the results of prospecting
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 10, 1960, 141,
abstract 11945-(Nauchn.tr.Mook.gorn.in-ta,1959,sb.25v 3-30)
TEXTs The author considers questions of the application of mathe-
matical statistical methods (theory of errors) for determining the
distribution of the metal content in ore deposits. On the basis of the
treatment of experimental data it is concluded that the ore deposits
often represent different statistical sets in the statistical sense.
A formula for the estimation of the medium metal content is derivedl
the formula considers the physical specialities and the distribution of
single metals in different ore deposits. For the estimation of the
errors, arising by the finiteness of the number of prospecting samples
it is assumed that the probability distribution of the medium sampling
values is approximately normlo which deteriorates the exactness of the
estimations, especially for small samples.
Note of the reviewers The formula (1) on page 8 contains an errors
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GUDKOV, V.M., dots.; BELYAYEV, B.I&, kand.tekhn.nauk
Placing of mine plumbs during orientation through one vertical
abaft with calcuUtion of the effect of an air current. Izv.vys.
ucheb.zav.; gor.ihur. no.2:57-60 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Mookovskiy gornyy inatitut.
(Mining engineering)
dotsent
RYZROV,, P. A., prof.~_GUDKOV V. M.
Some features of the disirltutian of motalg In or@ depoolts.
Izv. Y". ucheb. 3&v.; gor. x1mr. no.10:74-77 161.
(KMA 15:10)
1. Mookovakiy gorrqy institut imeni I. V. Stalina. Rokowndovana
kafedray marksheyderskaRo d93A.
(Ore deposits)
BOXHCH-NOMPANUETS, T. I., inzh.; GMOV, V. M., inxh.1
DITMVSEYp V. B., inzh.
Effect of sow factors on lhe'stability of untouched blocks
of ore. Izv. vys. ucheb. mr.1 gor. zhur. no.10978-4 161.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Mookbvskiy gonVy inotitut Imeni I. V. Stalina. Rokmendovana
kALfedroy warkshWerskogo delA,
(Mining engineering)
GUDKOV, V.M.
Accuracy of contouring lenses and thinning layers in prospecting
for oil and gas fields, Trudy VNII no.36:74-79 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Gan, Natural--Geology) (Petroleum geology)
GUDKOV,,V..M., Inzh.-tekhnolog
Efficient method for checking the oil system of type M753 diesel
locomotive. Elek. i tepl.tiaga no.8s24 Ag 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Depo Tashkent.
(Diesel locomotives-Fuel systems)
NAUMDV, I.V.. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk+.QWAQ"4,j".inzbener.
I Nxzu
L10tweight pairs of wheels for higher speeds. Vast. TSNII
MPS 15 no.4:32-34 D 156. (MLRA 10:2)
(Car wheels)
YINOGRADOV, Georgiy Petrovich; ich; NAUMOV, Ivan
AA ich'
Tarfolomayevich. BISBICENADZIZI., V.S., 41TWaNNHIMR-icheskikh nauk,
redaktor.
(ftyestigatIon of the strength of parts for railroad car vbo~16]
Iseledovants prochnosti slementov vagonnykh kolesnykh par. Moskva,
1957. 74 P. (Moskri. Tmesolusnyl nawhao-Issledovatallskii Institut
sholesnodoroshnogo transporter. Tr~ no-132). (KUU 100)
1. Dirsk-tor fteespusnogo nauchno-Isolsiovatel'skogo instituta
shelesnodoroshaego transporta (for Ivanow).
(car axles)
NAUMOV, I.V., kand.takhn.Dauk; GUDKOV, V.N., Inzh.
Ways to reduce the weight of railroad car whoals. Vest.TSNII
MPS 18 no.6:16-19 S 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Car wheels)
OUDKOV,V.P.
Growing grapes and strawberries in greenhouses. Biul.Glnv.bot.s&ds.
no.21:90-94 155. (MIRA 8:12)
1. Glavnvy botanieheskiy sad Akademll nauk SSBR.
(Grapes) (Strawberries)
GUDKOV, V.P., agronom Adler.
,- "'U*Ur luminescent lamps In greenhouses. Priroda 45 no.5:91-92
Ny 156. (an 9: 8)
(Black Sea rogion-Greenhouses)
(Plants, Iffect of light on)
-pFu Will
:�S*
~-l 4'0 u
TRANSIENT PROCE
DI FFERENTIAL,.GEAIISI ~Giwkng,-
ektrichestim,:M76
E
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ho kinamatib c
Ps of: 13 tdo H",
,-. , t . .
,ONO fkv
,-,-GUDKOV 9 V. P.
Greenhouse culture of the cocoa tree in the subtropics. Izv.
AN SSSR. Ser.. biol. no. 4:562-573 JIL-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1, Opornyy punkt Glavnogo botwdcheskogo sada AkALdomij nauk
=Rq g.G&gTa.
(GAGRA REGION-COCOAA~ (GREENHOUSE PLANTS)
F
GUDKOVP Ya.
Grain table. Kolkh. proiz. 12, No 6, 1952.
1. C.IT.F011, Ya.M-
2. USSR (6,00.)
4. Agricultural tfachinery
7. Sortim, of seeds, sel. j sem. 20 no. 5, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, AMIL 1953. Unclassified.
GUDKOV, Ya.N.
Role of inventors and efficiency promoters in developing the
agricultural machinery industry. Sellkhozmashina no.11:8-9 N 157.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Vaesoyusnyy nauahno-iseledovatellskiy institut sel'skokhozyaystvennogo
mashinostroyentya.
(Agricultural machinery industry)
GUDKOV, U.N.
High-duty friction flaxseed-cleaning machines. Blul.takh.-skon.inform.
no.7:62--64 158. (Flaxseed) (Seeds-Cleaning) NIRA 11:9)
GUDKOV, Ya.11.
" .
The LOS-0,8 modernized flaxseed-cleaning machine. Blul.tekh.-ekon.
11:9)
inform. no.7:64-65 '58.
(Flaxseed) (Seeds--Cleaning)
(MIRA
3AY,jjAkj)ll', prof.; 7, - -J. - ki., , f j . t j J ~ .1 (,; r . z:; i i; k, ; i (1, iI '.' . " -
x
FUDII.IIIA,
Current status of the theory of bacterial allergy. Arkh. pat. nri.l:
3-12 164. (MIRA 17- 11)
1. Iz allergiclieskoy laboratorii Natichno-issledovatellskogo insti-
13 F S
tuta ukha, gorla i nosa Ministerstva 74ravooldiraneniya 11), 3P,.
GUDKOV, Yu.Am, inzh.
"Gantry cransaft by N.I. Erofeev. R6v-lewed by B.A. Gudlcov.
Makh. i avtom. proizv. 17 no.5-356 My 163. (MIRA 16W
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
(grofeev, N.I.)
-'. :I T. .., ~11 ~V' 1 1! 11 ,I II I I
GUDKOV. Yu.Te.
Use of isolation transforwre for the protection of networks,
Zlek.i tepl.ti4aga. 4 no.6:20-21 Je 16o. (HIRA 13:8)
1. Machallutir tyagowcy podstantall Marianovka, Omskoy dorogi.
(Electric transformerm) (Blectric substations)
k
0o A
Oi
)D if Q ~j 14 1$ 16 11 to IF R'N Fig a V D Ir 0 U 6 11 W M a) 41 1) 4) 41
k I a iz
6 1,)
-0 0
Critical AsW *6 49 dw Use" at tbP -COMboolift W
reef in 1110 MO 4WO Pbeaft" V. M _~L_Mdvalkm%
Itstt"11C. T....r.F., 1940. 16 p Di2ei-
SlyVenso (Dirigel Manufarturo). Y. 9. no. 7. 1940, p.
I)Iscusaea dovelopment of above theory and Ichve
facture which tend to refute It. Includes an analy-
sis and refutation of a conteaspory theory of the
pr%k-v4s tof "Clienvous combustion In the vapor
surmun line Ill. 11.fuvi droplets in dimN.
A 0 t A fT.LLUS-rICAL 111ERATURE CLASSIVICA7100
;%V (I (f it N K a of it K it tt it 41 MW n I
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a 0 goo**
0 0 0 0 & * 00000
Aso
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Cos
goo
004
400
moo
see
lies
see
GUDKOVA.
Inadequacies of the calculation in tho canning industry. Mias.
Ind.SSSR 30 n0.2:34-35 '59. (HIRk 13:4)
1. Orskiy %wasokonservnVy kombinat.
(Canning Industry--Costs)
A
180) MIA33 I SOCK nPlAITATICS SOV/3355
nauk 333R. InstLtut astallurgLI. Nauchnry 4qvor pa
problem* aharoprothrlykh.splavov
jSSIsdov"Iya pa zhoraprachriyu oplavan. t. IT (3tudlom *a Uat-rt-
mistant Alloys, Val. 4). Moscow, Izd-vo As SSSR' 1959. 400 P.
great& slip Inserted. 2,200 copies primed.
A. P. GuxoveL-.
:
94, of Publishing ROU8*1 V. A. Ulwv; Tech. Md
V
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gdltarl&IJM&rds 1. P. Bardin, kcadowlelAn . . . lurdru
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V. Agayovj Corresponding ftubtr, =R At
A"desician; W. ad m
1. A. Odl.g. r. M. Favlovo and 1. P. Zudln. Candidate
of Technical Sciences,
MM11 This book If intended ear owtallurglats concerned with
the structural metallurgy Of 4IIOrV-
Ilection of spociall.204 studios of various
co
COVMCXs This is
grable" in the ru tural metallurgy of boAt-realAtAnt alloys.
:t
c
com, are concerned VIth theoretical principles. so=* with dea-
crIptions of n#m oQuIpment And methods, *there with PrOPOrtleb
nd"I Occurring under
arm studied and
rOPOrted on, par details,
Tab, of Contents. The articles are accamOx!4_2 by a num-
ba t n
_3o, "t a-nd-non-Soviet.
studies (Cont.)
3355
Investigation Of the DLffu$lon of Caboat atd Iro" Along
~tbe Grain Boundaries 152
htsyn. A_ Z_kft*vlt.k,,,
"T T
gishki
.
at
n. and Strain on ZP* DIf-
fusion Process 158
SNLDT&yev A To D1fru5I*O ChsrsctQrlstlca and Rest
to si
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Allay,
165
ArtilmrQW-W.-S"-sr
n and A. 'he
--wroct of Small mixtures an the Cosof.-cl*nt of D_-f-
ruX .'n In rolyer7stalline materials 170
Y*" and I- F' concerning chances
in the srfect of Various Admixtures jL-. 0*rrarem Stages
or Aging of Alloys 176
Internal ftiction of Pura JRat&I' and Alloys
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cal Products and Their
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chem'
Application. Pesticides-
Mlimiya, No 1, 1958, 2314
Kos Jour Ref Zhur p.V., Bogdarina, k.A-) (;Udkova) A
AuthOr Sazonovp
otection,
Inst All_yjnion Institute of Plant Pr Solutions of DDT and HCCH*
Title Biological Activity of Aqueous
orig Pub Tr. Vses- in-ta 7A5hchity rast-1) 1956, No 7, 128-132
the solubility in vaterOf technical
exane) and of the biological-ac-
Abstract A study vas made of
Dj)T and hexachlOTO-cyclo"Itions of thefe preparations
tivity of the aqueous so" 1 10-40; kinetics Of
Solubility of DDT is less thar Lity in %, dura-
solubility Of HCCH at 200 (listing solubE ; 4 10-f, 4;
in hours): 2.8 - iTr-I 2 2.5 -
tion of stirring 9.3 . lo-1, 8; 1.52 - lCr3, 12; of
7.6 lo-q, 6; .3 36. HCCH at a concentration
lCr-3 24; 3 - 18 - 1c"
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NESMEYANOV, A.N.; REUTOV, 0.A4_GUDX0VA,_Lq,,_
Some reactions of methyl 0,0'--ldichlorovinyl ketone. Izv. AN
SSSR, Otd. khim. nauk no.2:260-264 F 161. (MIRA 14:2)
1, Moskovskiy gosudarotvennyy universitet im. M.Voloomonosovag
(Ketone)
CHIKIIACHEVA, YU.N., GUDKOVA. A.$.
Organophosphorus insecticides of intra-plant action as a means of protecting the
young growth of grain crops from posts.
Kbimiya i Primeneniye Foofororganichoskikh Sqyvdimrdy (Chemistry am
application of organophosphorus oonriounda) A. TE. ARTZOVt Ed.
Plubl. by Kazar Affil. Acad. SOL USSR, Moscow 1962, 632 Pi).
Collection of comolate oapers presented at the 1959 Kazan Gonforence an
Chemistry of ;rganophosphorus Corwourads.
REUTOV, O.A.; GUDKOVA. A.S.;_ ALEYNLIKOVA, M.Ya.; KIIA.'UTONOVA, M.L.
Complexes of azines with copper semihalide. Izv.AII 333R.Otd.
khim.nauk no.3:538-539 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova i
Institut elemantoorganichaskikh soyedineniy AN 33SR.
(Copper organic compounds) (Azines)
GUDY,OVAI A.,S.j_.REUrOV, O.A.; ALEYNIKOVA, J4.Ya.; KHARITONOVA, M.L.
Sytthesis of complexes of aldazines and ketazines with copper
semihalide. Dokl. All SSSR 143 no.5:1098-1100 Ap 162
(;aRA 15:4)
1. Mookovskly gosudaratvennyi universitet im. M.Lomcnosova.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Routov).
(Azines) (Copper halides)
GUDKGVA,, A.S.; REUTOV, O.A.
Interaction of hydrazones and azines with salts. Report No.3--
Interaction of hydrazones of aliphatic aldehydes and ketones with
cupric salts. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.7.-120-3-1208 il 162.
(MMA 15-7)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.I&Lomonosova i
Institut elementoorganicheakiklh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Hydrazones) (Copper salts)
!1! 1 11; q1: , ~ -I I -f. , , ,
GUDKOVA, A.S.
Some reactions of metbyl- J9, J~-dichlorovinyl ketone. Report No.2:
Reactions with sodium phenolate and thiophenolate. Izv.AN SSSR.
Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1248-1254 JI 162. (IMU 15:7)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskUh soyedinez~ty AN SSSR.
(Istone) (Phenoxides)'
GUDKOVAJ, A.S.; REUTOV, O.A.; ALEYNIKOVA, M.Ya.
Interaction of hydrazones and azines with metal salts. Report
No.4: Interaction of aldehyde and ketone asines with bivalent
copper salts. Izv.AN &WR.Otd.khim-nauk no.8:1382-1387 Ag 162.
(K1RA 15 -.8)
1. Mookovskiy goeudarstvemW universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova
i Institut elemantoorganiche ski kb soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Azi 0) (Copper salts)
GWKOVAI A.S.; AUYNIKOVA, M.Ya.; JaIARITONOVA, M.L.; REUTOV, O.A.
---- --- -------- -.- -....
Complexes of azines and hydrazones with mercury halides. Izv.
AN 333R.Otd.1thirnnauk no.8-.1496 Ag 062. (MIU 15:8)
1, Hookovskiy gosudarstverwyy universitet im. M.VoLomonosova i
Institnt elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN WSR.
(Azines) (Bydrazones) (14reury halides)
BUYAITOVA, N. Ye.; GUDKOVA, G.B.; KARI-41AUKHOT, A.P.
Detemination of the specific area of sollds by the argan ther-
ma3 desorption method. Kin. i kat. 6 no. 6tlC85-1091 N-D 965
(MIRA 101:1)
1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdelentya AN SSSR. Subnitted
June 7, lcJ65.
id
.,)rour Va 514-
54-
SO: 37R! 284, 26 .1,4ov 1954
GUDKOVA, I. A.
"Study of Accuracy of Linear and Angular Theodolite Heasurements".
Nauch. tr. Moak. gorn. in-ta, No. 12, PP 81-91, 1954.
Accuracy of theodolite operations carridd out a Near Moscow coal
mines are studied. Horizontal angles were measured by TG-l and TG-3
theodolites and the instruments were adjusted on plumb lines. Analysis
of 100 closed polygons resulted in finding the least square error in an-
gular measurements to be �39.2". The use of plumb lines for adjustment
was found inadequate, due to air motion. (RZhAstr,, No. 1, 1956)
SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956
GUDKOVA, I.A., kand.takhn.nauk
2valuating the accurwy of direct length measurement for underground
traverse lines* Nauch. trudy ?4GI no.18:183-205 '57. (mriu 11:9)
(Mine survering)
GUDKOVA, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
First graduate geodetic engineers in the Albonfan People's Republic.
Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; geod. i aerof. no-5:153 160.(MIHA 13:12)
(Albania-Surveying--Study and teaching)
GUDKOVA, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Simplest solution for the problem of bordering on a plumb bob
alignment by means of a connecting quadranglEl. Gor. zhur. no.12:
51 D 160. (MDA 13:12)
1. Moskovskiy gorny7 institut.
(Mine surveying)
KOCHETKUPi, N.K~- ~,P(')VTiN. A.Ya.; VASIUMS.KlY,
Trtterpcne saccnins. Report No.161 Stru2zure of araloside C. Izv. AN
Izv. AN -'-ar. khim. no.7:1.214-1222 165. (W RA 18 v 7)
1. Inatitut. kh--ml-i priradnykh sayed-Inordy AN SSSR.
, . - I - 1: 1 P: :,~ 1!~ 1-- iq -11 11 i . 1 11 11 , 1i i " ! ~ I I I !; ~ - I
GUDKOVA, K.-V.; TAGANOV, K.I.; SHLEPKOVA, Z.I.
New possibilities for the spectral analysis of metals and alloys using
a preliminary dosage by contact-spark discharge. Trudy po khim.i khim.
tekh. no.lt26-30 163- (MIRA 17:12)
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AUTHORS: Lukomskaya, A.I.; Gudkova, L.F.; Merezhannyy, S.D.; Orlovskly,
P.N.; Reznikovskiy, M_.R.-
TITLE: Measurements of the sliding of rubber mixes on metall under varicus
conditions
PERIODICAL; Kauchuk i rezina, no. 4, 1962, 21 - 25
TEXT: The Mooney type shifting vi5cosimeter with a bicanical rotor was
used for studying the sliding phenomenon of rubber mixes on metal. The mathema-
tical analysis for calculating the characteristics of sliding, introduced by
Mooney, was applied, and the similarity of the two laws: viscose flow and ex-
ternal sliding of rubbers and rubber mixes was taken into account. Thuso meth-
ods for measuring the friction of rubber mixes against metal were developed: a)
on a biconical shifting visco4imeter, working under stable conditions of a given
rotational speed and pressure in the gAven tested material, using a smooth and a
rough rotor; b) on a special device for determining the friction coefficient,
working under non-stationary conditions of the given shifting load, sliding rate
and rate of application of the normal load. The coiniaidence of the friction co-
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Measurements of the sliding of rubber mixes on .... A051/A126
efficients of rubber mixes, determined under various testing conditions, Is prov-,
en. It Is shown that rubber mixes can also be characterized by the same elevatedt
temperatures, at which adhering of the former to metal is greater than cohesion.
In this case, a cohesion destruction of the tested materials is noted during
testing and the resultsof the friction -test correspond qualitatively to data ob-,:
tained when testing for adhesion and maximum flow in expansion. Obtained experl-
mental data show the possibility for measuring the sliding of rubber mixes along
metal under various conditions, and a connection between the condition Indices.
A mathematical analysis is given. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. The refer-
ence to the most recent English-language publication reads as follows., M, Moonw,
International Rubber Conference, Washington, November 8 - 13, 1959.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (Scien-
tific Research Institute of the Tire Industry)
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AUTHORS: Gu komsk;,ya, A.I., 1evnikovskiy, M.M.
TITLE: Effect of testing-_cenditions on the extent of elastic recovery of
rubber mixtures
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rdzina, no. (), 1962, 17 - 21
If
TEXT: Conditlons of deformation have an effect on the extent of elastic
I-ecov6ry of material after deformaVon. A simple mechanical model of elastic-
viscous material, representing spriiigs connected in series, was used to illus-
trate this effect. The complete de,"ormation of shear Y was found to be:
Y2 + j'3 ' M
where Y2 is the elastic deformatioi and 'I the viscous deforriatinn. ~-
dulus parameters G (of the spring) and `13' ~Voygt-element viscosit, ' -ere
found to increase to the same degree, witfi art Licrease in the fill content.
the viscosity of the medium, Increanes more sharply. The shea- Cension was cal-
culated from formula:
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% = GT2 d Y 2 d T3 (2)
dt 3 dt
where X 2 and 7 3 are the elastic and viscous deformations, respectively. Under
compression and expansion, at a con.;tant volume during defcrfration, deformation
8 and tension 0 are determined by a relation similar to (2). The elastic de-
formation YP is:
+
3 X B (1 e 3G t)
12 = G
(3)
under conditions of a given rate of shear deformation dV /dt - B = const.
reached on a shear plastomer, under non-stationary concUtions. When using the
Williams-type plastomer under a given compressive load F, at standard duration
of %compression and recovery and it above-mentioned changes of parameters G, rij
and ~ 31 the elastic rt-covery depends little on the filler content. Using
Mooney-type shear plastomers at a given rate of deformation, the elastic recov-
ery drops with an increase in the filler content. Computed data on the nature
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of elastic recovery changes, according Lo f.11ler content and depending on the
testing conditions, were found to coincide with experimental findings from tests
on plastomers of the Williams and Mo,)ney types. The data obtained also show the
importance of the selected testing conditions for determining the plasto-elastic
properties. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skJ.y institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (Scien----
tific Research InstituLe of the Tire Industr
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'Jias p~6~n deve ope;.. 0
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Permit evaluation of rheological polymer proper 6t it- it s6lecteA 6gr~d
ttUdtUto
deterioration d tid atil' )n ok ~j6sti6jiiid relaxa~ttp
an Steftdy State floW, indepe e oterminati(
n.
saneters , and higher theoretical a6 acy of wcperimentO re 16its. t~~: a
par cur pparatud, as
0 v
shomm in Fig. I of the Enclosure consists basically. f the i6c6ift6tric; Oit, dynamn~metk
device, th umatic Pres., drive, and 4,11quid!thbrmbstat;~ !'me;
BySttUn WithL Pne
re ording
casing 2 Is vable relatimto the rotor in the a~dal dirbotim, 6nitUjig'vmrlfttio~L~f
Jbttny 61jin 6r . ... .. ....
operating length of the rotor and, automat inating errors:!due td frictional
torsional effects. ~: The Measured viscous resistance IS shown not t6 be d6j)ehd6ii thisyAriab e
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TORNER., R.V.; GUDKOVA, L.F.
Temperature-time superposition of flow curves as a method for
expanding the experimental possibilities in testing the rheological
properties of rubber and rubber compounds. Kauch, i rez. 24
no.30:37-39 165. (MIEU 18 - 10)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut shinnoy promysILIennosti.
TORNER, R.V.; SUTIN, R.Ya.; GUDKOVAJ L.F.
Method of determining the capacity of extrudrorD operating under
near isometric conditions. Kauch. i rez. 24 i)o,11:22-25 165.
(MIRA 19: 1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti i
Nauchno-issledovatellskiy konsti-uktorsko-tekhnologiclies'A-iy Inst'l-
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TIM,,: Volumotric rate of flow in a flat convergent forood st.rnam of incolaprossibla
fluid with anonalous viscosity
SOMICS: 1,11oldianilca polimerov, no. 1, 1966, u6-122
TOPIC TAGS: fluid flow, fluid viscosity, incompressible fluid, forced flow, flow
rato, rheologic property, rubber
ABS-11,%CT: The authors considor,plano convergent flow of an incompressible fluid with
anorialous viscosity whose rhoological properties are described by a power law. A re-
C'uction'in the useful cross section of tho stream causes a back pressure which result,
in a countorflow et, the input section in the region of the stream adjacent to a sta-
tionary walle Dj analoLcZr with plan-parallel flow of a fluid with anoinlous viscosity
an equation is derived for calculating the vol:umatric rate of flow through a unit lo
width of the flat confluent stream. Results of a test on the/%~-Lruston of �. ri~b
con, pound on a natural rubber base with a conical-coro oxtrudor woro in good agroomont
with thoorys The experimental part of the work was carried out by R. Ya. Sutin.
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AUTHOR!' Gudkova, L Degtyarev, S. F.; Kukhtevich, V. 1,; Zolotukhin"s
V. G.
TITLE- Scattered-neutronAteld at the interface of earth and water with air
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiztka, Abs. 6V405
RE F SOURCE: Byul Inform. tsentra po yadern. dannym, vyp. 2, 1965, 346-382
TOPIC TAGS: scattered neutron field, earth air boundary, water air boundary,
neutron flux, neutron dose rate, spatial variable, initial neutron energy
ABSTRACT: The basic characteristics of the scattered- neutrons field at the
,interface of earth and water with air have been investigated by both calculation
and experimental methods. The dependence of flux and dose rate on spatial
variables and on initial neutron energy was studied. A modification of the Monte-
Carlo method, known an the method of the local calculation of the flux, was used
for computation, and it was assumed that earth to a mixture of dry sand M2
with a density of 1. 7 g1cm3 and contains 10 wt % water. The case of water was
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investigated separately. In the method of calculation consideration was given to
all the known interaction processes between neutrons and the nuclei of the sub-
stance in the energy range of I ev-10 Mev. The results are presented tn
numerous graphs and tables. ITranslation of abstract]
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ROZE!7FELOD, L.F.;,_GUDKOVA, M.K.
Field device for determining therml characteristics fo frozen
soil and the snow cover. Sbor.trud.po agron. fiz. no.5:126-133
152. 4 (MIRA 11:7)
(Soil temperature--Measurement) (Frozen ground)