SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISLYAKOVA, YE.N. - KISLYUK, M.ZH.

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[translator]; KIRKIN, Y.L., red.; il=H, Te,N., red* -'bUUMINSKATA, L.V., t ekhn.red. . - [Investigation-of'heat-resistant steels and alloys] Issledo- vanie sharoprochnykh stalei i splavov. Pod red. I.L.Kirkina. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metallurgil. 1960. 352 p. (MULA 13:4) (Host-resistant alloys--Testing) (Steel-Testing) - KISLYAKOVA, Z.G. ~z ,~, Some data on the effects of stomach and bladder interoception on urine excretion. Trudy Inst. fiziol. AN BSSR 1:65-74 '56 (MLRA 10:5) 1. Laboratoriya kortiko-vistserallnoy fiziologii. (STOKILGH--INMVATION) (BUDDIM-IMMUTION) (URINE-SIMMION) KISLYAKOVA, Z. G.: Master Biol Sci (dies) -- "Some date on the mechanism of interoceptive effects of the bladder on diuresis". Minsk, 1958. 13 pp (Aced Sci Belorussian SSR, Inst of Biology), 150 copies (KL, NO 1, 1959, 117) COUINTRY : USSR iCATEPOCRY . Human and Animal'Physiology The Nervous System .4BS. J07JR. RZhKol.0 116. 5 1959~, N-1. 22403 three dogs receiving a water and milk ABSTRACT Among I load, there was noted a marked increase in urine formation, which.was accompanied by a decrease in the concentrathn of urinAry chlorides and the specific gr2vity of the urine. Stretching the urinary bladder caused a reduction in diuresis, and an occasional rise in specific gravity and chloride concentration. Chloral Hydrate (0.3 gm inhibited water diuresis and also depressed the unconditioned interoceptive reflex effect on diuresis arising in the urinary bladder. Card: 1/1 "? -~&:W T-89 AUMOR Kislyakova, Z. DIST. IWIttME-e-i~rMysiology of the Byelorussian SSR 1 TIME The Effect of Chloral Hydrate on the Unconditione Interoceptive Effects on Diuresis Originating in the Uirinary Bladder. ORIG. PIJB. Tr. In-ta fiziol. AN MR, 1958, 2, 129-139 I KISLYAKOVA, Z.G. [Kisliakova. Z.H.] Some data on the mechanism of Interoceptive influences from the bladd-or on diuresis. Vestei AN BSSR Ser.bital.nav. no.4: 103-111 '58- (MRA 12:4) (Bla]XR--INMWATION) (DIUMICS AND DIURISIS) (-,IISLYAKOVA, Z.G. Pathvays for an unconditioned Interoceptive response to micturition from the bladder. Trudy Inst.fiziol.AN BSSR 3t212-224 159.. (MMA 13M 1. Laboratoriya kortiko-vistseral. Inoy fisiologii Instituta fisiologii AN BSSR. (BUDDER-IN M VATION) kmFAS vs so GmAcidin thbraff of ohUmpart. Pediatriia,, Hodm No. 6g NOV.4300. 50, pe 58*9 11 Of the Central SoUntifla-Researoh Pediatric. Instituto of the Xinistr7 of Public HwIth RSM (Directorv-Prof, S, P, Borisov). CUIL 20s 3l, March 1951 KISLYAKOVSKAYA, V. G. "Nitrogen Metabolism of Children During the First Year of Life in Relation to the Composition of the Food (From Observations in a Children's Home)." Cand Med Sci, Leningrad State Pediatrics Medical Inst, Leningrad, 1955- (KL, No 10, Mar 55) SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institut Ions - (15) "I -KISLYAKOVSKAYA, Y.G., kandidat meditainskikh nauk Higrogen metabolism in infants during their first year of life as affected by the composition of food. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 1 no-3: 41-46 Ny-js '56. (MLVA 9:9) 1. Iz otdola fiziologil rebeake (sav. - doktor meditainskikh nauk N.Ye.Ozeretakovskaya) Gesudaretvennogo nauc~mo-iseledovatellskogo pediatricheekogo instituta Ministerstva %dravookhraneaiya RSM (dir, - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk V.N.Karaohevtaeva) Moskva* (INVANTS"4MITION) (HITROGIN M19TABOLISM) RT'JUNA. Ya.B.. kandidLit mealtsinskikh nauk, USLYAKOVSKAYA, V.G.. kandidat mediteinekikh nauk - -- - - - 11 =-, Comparative rating of various feeding schedules for children from one and a half to three years old. Pediatriia no.7M-73 J1 '57. (KIU 10: 10) 1. 1z Moskovskogo nauchno-issledov&tellskogo pediatricheakogo iastituta (dir. - kandidet maditelaskikh nauk Y-NAarachevtoeva) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFO. (CHI WAS11-NUTR ITION) KISLYAKOVSKAYA, V.G., kand.med.nauk Artificial feeding. 4dorovve 8 no.lOtl8-19 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (FEEDING, ARTIFICIAL) KISI.YAKOVSKAYA,,. _V. q.,,_-~and. med. nauk Ph7siological bases of the raising of a healthy child. Pediatriia 42 no.6:6-11 Je,163 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz otdela fiziologii rebenka ( zav. V.G. Kislyakovskaya) Gosudarstvennogo nauabno-issledovatel'skogo pedintricheakogo instituta ( dir. - kand. .mad. nauk V.P. Spirina) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. ;. -- 11, excites * the electromagnetic fleld An the wavegulde. A uniform precession. type - '01 ACCESSION NR: AR4046017 S/0058/64/boo/oo7/HO36/H036 SOURCE. Ref. zh, Fizika. Abs.~~ 7Zh25O AUTHOR: Kislyakovskiy A. V. 1. ~~dv;04K TITLE: Investigation of the.main-parameters and.characteristice.of ferrite bolometers used to measure microwave power CITED SOURCM, Tr. Kiyevsk. politekh. in-ta, v. .45, .1963, 69-86 TOPIC TAGS: microwave research, power measurement., bolometer ferrite,' resistivity temperature coefficient TRANSLATION: General conclusions are deduced from the experimental material on the main parameters-and characteristics of ferrite bolometers used in frequency-selective waveguide power meters, The temperature characteristics of-the resistance, the static voltage- current characteristics, and the dependence of the ferromagnetic're_~, sonance linewidth on the frequency, on th.e.waveguide height, and on._ the power dissipated In the bolo*meter-are considered., An estimate Card 1/2 ASD(d)/AFdI,/= ~-ACCISSSIOH NRz AR4046559-.- B/0058/64/000/008/H043/HO43 :SOUACEt Ref zh*'': Fixik AMHORt ITLES M275- 4=OW&v -0owe the. measuremerit. of mL ment for thd-measurement of the transmitted power. The technology 2~ a A A. Kisly6-.ovskiy A. V-,.4, Vunteszmert V. 'S'. Kudinov, Ye. V. I - I E Iwn-%"-ffuiie measu-ring head../ Class 21, Ho, 1168311 1 SOUPCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tova-nykh znakov, no. 4, 1965, 38 TQPIC TAGS: waveguide measuring head, boloneter, ferrite bolometer, shf power meter, ,c r-y a I j a! detiecto,r 4av6 d6 measuring- hea& de6 .ig~ ABSTRACT: This Author Certi.fii2i&tL-.',-Iiit;tbdudeEg%,a gui the measurement and contr61-of dhf' peer. to-ensure high accuracy and high selectivL"":* ity, a ferrite bolometer serving as a selective measuring element and a crystal de- tector serving as a nonselective inertialess indicator are ccrmbined in the terminal ~z ahead. Orijzi art. hag .1 Xiituke-i 7" Tn4T.- KISLTANSXIT,I.S., svarshchik. Pipe marker. Rate. i lzobr. predl. v @trot. no.92:7-10 134. (Pipe,Steel) (Marking devices) MRA 8:6) ARRHOGELISUY, A. S., (Eng.), VASYAYIN, A. S. (Mining Eng.) !gSLYAR, YE. 0. (mining Potash Industry and Trade - Solikamsk Mechenized mining work at the Solikamsk potash mine. Ylekh. trud. rab. 6 no. 5, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Augu t 19M Uncl. 2 KISLYATSKIKH, K.; PCPOV, V. Fumigation of pea seeds. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.2:29 164. 041RA 1-7:6) 1. Glavnyy agronom Karantinnoy irisliektsit Yuzhno- Kazakh3tanskogo kraya (for Kislyatakikh). 2. StarshLy agTonom-Pxmigator KaranUnnoy lnsj:ektsLi stan5kogo kraya (for Popov's 4 MS VYATKINI lolop ingivij MEV,, G.S., inxh.j-~~SLYKHI A.S., inzh.; PLMMUOV~p GeV'., insh., Tndmtrial tooting of PP-1 mining unite GDreshur. no.2s27-30 If -169, (MIU 1612) lo'lauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektao-konstruktorwdy institut GDrvogo i obogatitellnogo oborudoyani7av fterdlovsk (for Vptkinp P,"ev,, Klslykh). 2. V~rookogorskoye rudoupravleniyev limbniy Tagil (for Plekhanov). (Mming machinery-Testing) KISLYKH, V.I.; SHISUKOV. N.V. WN" Gasification of carbon with steam in the presence of catalysts. Gas.prom. no.10:7-11 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Coal gosification) 17 tt ILI Elk Hilt jR 22 s. 01 yjSj,-rj:R, v.j., c,--nil Tech Sci -- Wi2s).. 'Illff-ot of cr-rtt'in Rcification of C,~rbcn c-tal"zoralliathe nroCC63 G~I~emc A Y40r" 1959. 15 PP (2~c,-A Soi USSR. Inott, of er)-libustible 1"illarals). 150 copier. (I:L,38-59, 116) XISLYXH V.I.; SHISEMOT, N-V- Catalytic effect on the process of gasification In a fluidized bed. G&z.prom- 5 no-8:15-19 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Coal gasification) (Catalysis) KISLYKH, V.I.; SHISHAKOV, N.V. in the gasification of fine-grained fuel in a Use of catalysts (MIRA 16M fluidized bed. Trudy'IM 16:171-179 161. (Coal 'gasification) (Fluidization) (Catalysts) YaSLYKH, V.1- Distribution of the solid nhase along the height o' a fluldlz-id bad. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. no.,0:94-97 0 164. (MIRUI 13:11) Institut teplofiziki Sibirskogo o'delenlya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. 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It wai imtk%ttrit th4t ca aml WO 0 111 %11111c 11116119 file IAIrl 0.19r, 4.1 tile v* too ro 0 i ' 104111 be ----- - tio .111ALLUNGKAL UTIMATUOK CLOSIORKATAN tj bu is AT, K) L% 1, " it 1, at -C K-,It- 01-ti, - lot ct a if of 1 A 0.1.00wes 0600400000 0000000000000:, 0 10 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 :11111 0, a 4 1 :* ~e.T.v .09900e06 lee *60 00000 Wee : -0-w0 GIMADINNII, I.S.(Ghelyabinsk); KISLYUK, A.G. (Chelyabinsk) Diagnostic significance of pneumoarthrography in injuries of the knee joint and.its complications. Test. rent. i.rad. 32 no.1:37-40 supplement 057 (MLIRA 10:5) (MM, wounds and inj. diag., pnousoarthrography) 0 o 0-0-0,0- .1 it til A V x x Q 41 #j a 44 itgo -A-f- I, V a 004 W-1 ISUS A.0 POOP941-ts 00 1-00 'go Me A m&w&V dw Art ks dd*iwA.,, Sirawa far dir lkwn. so -00. [in RwAsn.) pp. Is3. IM. Mawow am [Anin. RbL Igo go 2.60.) ( 44 'Do 49 00 464 ago tee* T moo Tee talc" Mir c"T Qqc aullic"s 9164.11 'At a.- All , U M A' . 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Tochechnaia i rolikovaia svarka zharoupornykh stalel i splavov- (Vestn. Mash., 1950, no. 6, P. 41-;-45) Spot and roll welding of heat-resisting steels and alloys. DLC-- TN4.V4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical &gineering in tIm Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. KISLYUK, F.L, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; MAZBLI, A.T.. kandidat takhniche- skikh nauk; FALIK31VICH, A.S. inzhoner; AMUCHIIII,'M.S., kandidat takhni- cheskikh nauk; LIVSHITS, L.S:. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; NBYMID, I.Te., inzhener; BAKHItMo Lo?&, inzhener; POLTAKOVA, P.B., inzhener. Welding with electrode cluster. Section of the All-Union Scientific Ita- gineering Technological Association of Welders in the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum Industry Construction. ATtog. delo 24 no.6:10 Je 153. (MLRA 6:5) (Illectric welding) MIXIVICH, A.S., kandidat takhnichookikh nmi KISLTUI, F.I., doktor --T.rz. tekhnicheskikh nauk; U I YU.V.; IUBOV' Magnetographic quality control method of welded structures. Sv&r. proixv. no-7:10-12 JI 155. (KM 8:9Y 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut Stroyneft'. (Weld,ng-Testing) (Magnetic testing) . . . . . . . . . . -5, .1 ~-R INS- ~ ~01-- L Subject ; USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 19/27 Author : Title : Periodical : Abstract : Institution t Submitted : Kislyukp F. I. AID P - 3974 Electrical contact butt-welding in the construction of pipelines. Neft. khoz., v. 33, #12, 77-84, D 1955 The author emphasizes the great advantages in applying contact butt-welding in the construction of pipelines and describes some.of the equipment used at present.. He advocates this method for principal and secondary lines, and appeals for the improvement of the welding apparatus and more even standard finishings of pipes supplied for this kind of construction. Diagrams, 4 references, 1950-1955.~ All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Building of Petroleum Enterprises (UNIIStroyNeft'). No date KISLYUK, F.I.,tAoktor takhnicheakikh nauk. ~)b " .- Investigating spo* and roll welding of cast iron sheets. Trudr MI Strolneftl no.4:63-78 156*0 (XLRA 10:1) 1/ (Sheet iron--Welding) KISLYUK, F.I., doktor tekhaichookikh nauk. ~IWOMW The use of resistance butt welding in :-petroleum engineering. Trudy MISMINUTI no.7:65-74 156. (Num 9:11) (Blectric welding) (Petrolem-Pipelines) 137-58-2-4342 Translation from: Referativnyy-zhurnal, Metal.-urgiya, 1958, Nr Z, p 293 (USSR) AUTHORS: Fallkevich, A.S., Lubov, V.M., Usenko, Yu,.V. TITLE: Develophiefif-and Investigation of the Magnetograph Method of Quality Control of Welded Joints (Razrabotka i issledovaniye magnitograficheskogo metoda kontrolya kachestva svarnykh soyedineniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses, n. -i. in-ta po str-vU. 1956, Nr 7, pp 75-85 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Welded joints-4vality control Card 1/1 KIQYUK, F.I., doktor takhnichookikh nauk. 5,61- "' The study of rW~istance butt welding of pipes made of 12WYA chromium-molybdemum steel and 1 Khl8NqT chromium-nickel steel. Trudy VNIISTROUNTI n0-7:126-141 156. (MLOA 9:11) (Pipe, Steel--Welding) (Iron-chrouluxt-solybdenum alloys) (Iron-chronium-nickel alloys) ttor tekhnicheskikh nauk, *Ala jaA_ V Wb,,_~do Using high-frequency currents to solder ?-shaped steel pipolinq _ connections used In sanitwT engineering. Stroi. prod. neft.prom.,Ab-- I no-8:11-13 0 156. (WAA 9:12) (Solder and soldering) (Pipe fitting) (Induction heating) Subject AID P 5602 USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 107-8 - 2/12 Author : Kislyuk, F. I., Dr. of Tech. Sci. Title : Study of effects of the length of welded pipe ends on power factor in butt welding of large pipes. Periodical : Svar. proizv., 12, 6-100 D 1956 Abstract : Describing the flash butt welding of large (325 to 529mm in diameter) pipes the author discusses the mounting of ring-type transformers on the pipe ends to be welded and analyses the effects of the length of ends on the power factor of welding machines and trans- formers. Nine formulae, 12 graphs, 3 drawings, 1 table; 4 Rus8ian references (1933-55). Institution : Electrowelding, Institute im. Paton, All-Union Sci- entific Research Institute for Building Petroleum Enterprises (VNIISTROYNEFTI), Main Administration for Svar. prolzv. 12, , 6-1o, D 1956 AID F - 56o2 Ca rd 2/2 Fub. 107-a - 2/12 Mechanization of Fetroleum EnterpriBes, (GLAVNEFTE- STROYMEKHANIZATSIYA). Submitted No date 135-58-1-3/23 AUTHOR: Kislyuk, F.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Control of Seam 64ualities in Main Pipe Lines Carried Out By Butt Contact Welding Under Field Conditions (Kontroll kachestva shvov magistrallnykh' truboprovodov, vypolnen- nykh stykovoy kontaktnoy svarkoy v polevykh usloviyakh) PERIODICAL Svarochnoye Proizvodetvo, 1958, 11r 1, pp 8 - 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Contact butt welding under field conditions was first ap- plied in 1952 for the construction of main large-diameter pipe lines (300 - 500 mm). This method proved satisfactory in laying pipe lines up to 300 km long under extreme clim- atic conditions in the east. The author states that the best fundamental control method for this process is sample testing by bending, which shows the plasticity of the me- tal in the seams and adjacent thermally affected zones. Pipe chains with a diameter of 325 mm, consisting of nine welded sections, were subjected to tests. Cold bending was carried out on the VNITS troyneft bending machine, by the methods of pure bending. The pipe was bent through 15 0. and the welded joints showed no changes, proving the high strength of the seams. The author mentions another con- trol device, designed by him at VIiIIStroyneft: a bi-channel Card 1/2 apparatus for the tel e-registration of the contact welding 135-58-1-3/23 The Control of Seam Qualities in Maiin Pipe Lines Carried Out By Butt Con- tact Welding Under Field Conditions process parameters. This is an indirect method to control the welding process in each joint of a pipeline without destroying them. The deV4ca registers simultaneously on the same time scale the cirrent intensity and the values of flashing off and shortening. The usual registration in ink was replaced by electric sparks recording on a plated band. A scheme of this ap-,3aratus is shown in Figure 8. There are 5 figures, 6 graphs, 1 diagram and 3 Soviet re- ferences. ASSOCIATION: VNIIStroyneftl AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Pipes-Seem welding 2. Welding-Test methods 3. Idelding-Test results SOV-135-58-3-14/19 AbTHORS: ..Kislyuk, F.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Gorbanskiy, V.V., Engii-eer TTTLE: A New Machine for Spot Welding Parts of Receiver-Amplifier Tubes (Novaya mashina dlya tochechnoy svarki detaley priy9mno- usilitellnykh lamp) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 10,58, Nr 3, pp 39-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing spot welding machines used in the production of radio-tubes do not eliminate spatter of liquid metRl. In- vestigations wer6 carried out on the expediency of gradually increasing welding current pulse, or of two separate pre- heating pulses,without disconnecting the electrodes. Engineers G.A. Bolkhovskaya, A.M. Kupfer and A.F. Khudyshev participated in the'work. Three machine circuits were tried: 1) machine with increasing amplitude of the welding pulse (Figure 3) for welding steel, platynite, nickel, etc; 2).a capacitor spot ,hine (Figure 5); a machine with a combined welding mac thermal cycle (Figure 7), pre-heating on a.c. and with a gradually growing amplitude. Information ilneludes a description of mechanisms for. c-ompressirig the electrodes of spot welding Carq 1/2 machines such as a mechanism with cylindrical spring (Figure 9) SOV-135-58-3-14/19 .A New Machine for Spot Welding Pa"rts of Receiver-Amplifier Tub6s and a mechanism with.flat springs (Figure 10). On the basis of the experimental investigations performed-, a new spot welding maichine was developed having an ele8tric circuit with.' pre-heating by a.c., welding by capacitor discharge and with a flat spring compressing mechanism. The machine (Figure 11), was tested.for two years and proved to be satisfactory. It eliminates spatter. There are 2 graphs, 7 circuit diagrams, 4 oscillograms, 2 diagrams, I photo and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: NII Komiteta radiotekhniki Sovets ministrov SSSR (Scientific Research Institute of the Radio-Engineering Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers) 1. Electron tubes--Spot welding 2. Spot welding--Equipment Card 2/2 SOV-135-58-10-9/lQ AUTHORS: Kislyuk FOI 0 Doctor of Technical Sciencesp Gorbanskiy, ~Ru* 'yshev, A.F. , Engineers TITLE: Precision Automatic Are Welding in Hydrogen With Non-Fusing Electrodes (Pretsizionnaya avtomaticheskaya dugovaya svarka neplavyashchimaya elektrodom v srede vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 10, pp 26-29, (USSR) ABSTRACT: A new device for the precision welding of thin parts made of heat resistant and other metals and alloys used in the production of cathodes for electric-vacuum devices is de- scribed. The welding is done in hydrogen, with.a low pow- er arc. Engineers V. Elabakidze, V Rastopchina and A. Kupfer participated in the work. Tl:e new device is describ.ed, in detail and the approximate techrology for welding on.. direct polarity of different parts according to their_thick-rw:. ness and nature of joints is given in a table. In welding tungsten and molybdenum parts, mierg-hardness of recrystal- lized molybdenum attained 210 kg/mm and in individual grains Card 1/2 as much as 320 kg/mm micro hardness of porous tungsten SOV-135-56-10-9/19 Precision Automatic Arc Welding in Hydrogen With Non-Fusing Electrodes 2 was epal, -to 175 kg/mm in the seam cei.ter and 200 300 kg/mm, in the transition zone. There are 3 graphs 4 pho- tos, 1 table, 1 kinematic and 1 circuit diagram. 1. Tungsten--Welding 2. Molybdenum--Welding 3. Are welding --Applications 4. Hydrogen-.-Applicationv Card 2/2 ALITSMI, A.D., kELnd.takhn.nauk; ULITSM, V.I., inzh.;--AU-61TUK F-I-,- daktor tekhn.nank; ZLXZRSfflYN, A.G*,kand.tekbn.,~~-U--:~z Hydraulic resistance of pipeline joints made byresistance butt welding on ZU-1 ekulmmat. Stroitiubop.~vv 4 'nci,1:7- 10 J& $59, ZMIM 32: 1) (pipelines.-Welding) (Pipelines-Te-iting) 23324 S/095/60/Wo/001/001/002 4't'o A053/A129 AUTHORS: lKlal=k,,_~ Doctor of Technical Sciences; Petrov, G. N., Som- merfel1c'6V. N., Glozshteyn, V. G.,,.Engineers TITLE: Two-channel device for verifying basic parameters of the condi- tion of electric reslstaneq butt-welding PERIODICAL: Stroiteltstvo, truboproyodby,Ano 1, 1960,20 - 24 MW ' On the i~xisting kTCA(KTSA) welding installations the parameters o~ the welding-condition are regulated-by hands~ and there Is no guarantee that in mass production pipes are.welded in accordance with a prearranged condition of most favorable parameters. The article describes a-special two-channel device for-automatic remote control~_of parameters of resistance')ielding, which permits all welded joints,.to beverified. On the basis of the recorded diagrams of the welding condition It is easy to determine at any,'~time the nature of the changes in the'parameters of the welding condition and their deviation from the prearrang-~~ ed program. From these diagrams and from the collected experimental data it is possible to evaluate 'the consequences of the'deviations In regard to the quality of each welded joint. The two-channel device consists of an a-c ammeter and an Card 1A 23324 S/095/60/000/001/001/002 Two-channel device for verifying basic parameters ... A053/A129 electric instrument measuring the mechanical shift. In the course of the welding it is easy to observe t4e recordings of the device by the deflections of the needles and the simultarieous inscriptions on a moving paper roll. The principal parts of the device are a Se2syn pickup, a Selsyn received, a measuring mechanisms a papei rolling and printing mechanisms. The movement of the pipe during welding is operated by remote control with the aid~bf the cophasal'Sel!s3m instruments providing for transformation of mechanical values Into electric ones and vice versa. The Sel'syn pickup is mounted on the welding machine and senses all mechan- ic~l movements of the moving part of the machine ~.together with those of the pipe, transforming them into electric values. The Se2syn recei*qr mounted in the body of the device reproduces each shift of the Sefsyn pickup, transmitting it to the needle and the pen mounted on the shaft of the receiver. The general view of the two-channel. device is shown -in Figure 2. The welding current is register- ed by the ammeter. The movement of the paper takes place in accordance'with a preselected speed and is operated by a synchronous single phase motor of the Warren type. A mechanism provides also for the imprint 9fi the diagram of the serial number of theAdft.The article describes the design of this mechanism and those of the feed of automatic paper and of the colored ribbon; it also gives a description of the electric system governing the two-channel device and the prin- Card 2/4 23324 S10951601000100110011002- Two-channel device for verifying basic parameters ... A053AI29 ciples'of its operation. Thusythe device and the commutation system are auto- matically started at the commencement of welding; the device registers the power of the current, the shifts (at fusing and shrinking) durinz the entire welding process, it prints on the diagram the serial number of the joint and cuts out the devic7e on cbmpletion of each joint. An alternative design provides for the sub- stitution of methIlized band in place of paper, in which case recording is done with the aid of. a tungsten electrode. The two-channel device has successfully pas- sed a number of laboratory and practical tests. The article shows.and describes a number of characteristic diagrams indicating various defects in welding, which become clearly visible by the formof the diagram. The authors of the article conclude that the two-channel device guarantees automatic and distant control of the parameters of resistance welding by recording the basic c:parameters of the welding condition for each welded joint in the form of a diagram. From these ren cordings, it is easy to ase6rtain low quality joints caused by grass neL;le~t of the parameters of the welding aondition. There is 1 photograph, 2 diagrams, 7 braphs and 1 table. Card 3/ 4 Two-channel device for verifying basic parameters ... Figure 2, General view of th6 two-channel device 23324 8/095/60/000/001/001/002 A053/.4129 ' 1 - counter; 2 - mechanism for color- ed ribbon feed; 3 - copying mechanism; - driving mechanism for counter and ribbon; 5 - needle with pen of ammeter; 6 needle with pen of dhift recorder; 7 diagram paper card 4/4 Puc. 2. MUIR DIIA Auyxicunaahitoro tipa6opa. S/032/60/026/011/019/035 B015/B066 AUTHORS- Kialyuk, F. I., Li fshits, V. S., and Shmeleva, 1. A. TITLE: New Nondestructive Method of Deterwining the Quality of Butt Wel-da PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya' laboratoriya, '1960. Vol. 26, No. 11, pp. 1262-1263 TEXT: The known nondestructive test methods cannot be applied in the case of butt welds, since the material defects in the surface are very thin and the weld seam shows a considerable thickening. In the present case a nondestructive patented (Ref. 1) test method is described. In principle, it is based on the fact that a flawless weld seam of this kind will-,show a higher tensile strength than the metal itself because of its thickness. In the thicker seam less tensile strains will ocel.Lr in the range of elasticity with equal modulus of elasticity of weld seam and metal the relative deformation in the seam will be less if it i6 flawless. By measuring the deformation on three cross seotions, i.e., in the seam and Card 1/2 New Nondestructive Method of Determining the S/032/60/026/011/019/035 Quality of Butt Welds B015/Bo66 at a certain distanoe from it, the weld seam quality may be valued after ,,~Iongation in the range of elasticity. To cheok the method suggested the authors tested two types of tubing in this way: Diamefer, D 325 am, and thickness of the wall d - 10 mm, as well as D - 58 mm and d 4 mm# The welding of the D = 325 mm specimens Of CT. 4 (St-4) steel was made by means of a sliding KTCA(KTSA) device, the tensile test on a horizontal machine with a maximum load of 3000 t. Thq latter type made of Cr, 3 (St 3) steel was testt,-1 on a machine with a maximum lcad of 100 t. The test resulta show that a tensile strain of thelorder of magnitude of 10 - 12 kglmm2~is sufficient for the quality rating. There are I figure and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Vse5cyuzryy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitel'styu magistrallnykh #-.ruboprovodov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Construction of Main Fl-pe I ~ir-e s~ -Card 2/2 wo f ~111-11-0. 7- S/125/61/000/004/006/013 A161/A127 AUMORS: Kislyuk, F. I., Pavlichenko, S. (Moscow) TnIE: Investigating the possibility of ultrasonic flaw detection in circular welds on thin-wall pipelines produced by resistance welding PERIODICALt Avtomaticheskaya. avarka, no. 4, 1961, 4o - 46 TE(Tt Results are presented of an experimental inveattgation conduoted on. segments out from butt joints in 325 x 8 and 508 x 9.5 mm steel pipes produced in field welding with mobile kTCA (KTSA) welders. Ultrasonic flaw dwteotion has not yet been used in the USSR in field welding of pipelines. Reference is made to an extensive use of this insp ection method abroad, for pipelines joined by.arc weld- ing (Ref - 5: A. G. Barkov, Pipeline Field Welding and Quality Control Methods, "Petroleum Engineer", v. 30, no. 51, and to experiments at TsNIITMASh'with resist- ance-welded butt joints in pipes with 35 mm wall thielmess [Ref. 1: A. S. Gellman et al., "Zavodskaya laboratoriyall, no. 5, 1954]. The subject experiments werre carried out with a Y3Pr7H (UZD-7N) flaw detector. A prismatic feeler with a 500 beam angle was chosen since it permits the detection of defects at 20 - 60 mm dis- tance from the feeler edge. Feelers with 400 angle proved not suitable because of Card 1/3 S/125/61/006/004/006/013 Investigating the possibility of lultrasonic flaw... A161/A127 the protruding joint and detection of insignificant defects (1 - 2 mm2) not affect- ing the serviceability of the butt. The necessary acoustic contact between the feeler and the pipe surface was produced by a thin oil film. The flaws were looat- ed by the amplitude of pulses on the screen of an electron beam tube. "Siemens I111 and Y3A-HWHM-5 (UZD-KIIN-5) ultrasonic flbLw detectors were also used for compariscn and the UZD-NIIM-5 proved best suitable for field use. Its advantagees over the other two flaw detectors are: 1) It operates on both a.c. and d.o. and low voltage (12 v); 2) In addition to the electron beam tube screen it has two more indicator5 (sound and light), which facilitates inspection; 3) Its electronic depth meter indicates the depth of flaws; 4) The absence of an initial pulse on, the tube screen makes detection easier. Conclusions: 1) The preliminary experiments have proven that ultrasonic flawdetection is possible in principle for 8 - 10 mm thick welds produced by resistance flash welding. The presence of burrs and a reinforced seam cause difficulties, for signals reflected from the reinforcement--may be under- stood as signals reflected from defects. 2) Cracks, craters, oxide flaws etc. are detected, but no defects of the kind producing no cavities (burns, premature cry-s- tallization), and then the ultrasonic detection data contradict the results of me- chanical tests. 3) The entire joint can be sounded through with multiple reflec- Card 2/3 3/125/61/000/004/006/013 Investigating the possibility of ultrasonic flaw... A161/A127 tion of the pulse. 4) Studies haveto be continued and the inspection device to be improved. [Abstracter's note: No description of the ultrasonic equipment is included]. There are 5 figures, 2 tables and 8 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The one reference to an English-lm guage publication reeds as followsi A. G. Barkov, Pipeline Field Welding and Quality Control Methods, "Pe- troleum Engineer", v. 30, no. 5) SUBMITTED: October 8, 196o Card Y3 KISLYUK, F.I.; MUM, I.A.; PETROV, G.N. Effect of compounding on theicharaoteristics.of a synchronous generator in a movable electric station for resistance welding~ Avtom*. ovare 14 no.5:67-73 my !.61. (MIRA 14`~) .1. V-e;soyuznyy nauchno.-eiseledgvatellskiy In.-titut po stroitelletTa magistralInykh trubop;ofodov.,~ (~leotrio welding-~quipment and supplies) KISLYUK) F.I.1 doktor tekhn.nauk; KHARASH, M~Yaop inzhe Projection velding of steel parts of various thickness. Svar.proizv. ,no.los24-26 0 164. (MIRA 18sl) 1. Yeesoyuzrqy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyaktno-tekhnologioheakiy institut ugollnogo mashinostroyaniYa. 1; KISLYUK, F.I., dokLOV tek-tin. viuk; PE,rRov, Yu.ei., lr,,-.,h. Machine for double are welding 'in carbon dioxidp of belt elevator bucketa. Svar. proJ.zv. no.6:33-34 Je 165. (Mlim -18.8) 1. Vsevoy",rW naudlinc-is3ledovatallskiy .1 cheokiy IristLtut ugolinago mashinostroyeniya, KISLfIUK. G.A. Formation of motion habits in preschool children. Yop. polkhol. 2 no.6:111-124 N-D 156. (WAA 10*-2) 1. Institut palkhologil Akademil podagagichookikh nauk, Moskva. (Ghild study) (Ibv*mat, Psychology of) KISLYUK., I.M. Increasing the heat resistance of young grain.crops by hot and cold hardening. Bot. shur. 47 no.5t713-715 (MIRA 16-.5) 1, Botanicheakiy inatitut imeni V.L.Konarova AN SSSR, Leningrade (Plantf Effect of temperature on) (Grain) MkSHANSKITP V.F. Ultramicroscopic structure of chloroplaots. Bot.zhur. 50 no.10"11384-1395 0 165. (MMA 18t 12) 1. Botanichaskiy institut imeni Komarova AN SSSR i Institut, teitologii AN SSSR, Loningrad. f -'es or' CUMM49 sa-'V- Ef"c-t of' light on tl- ~nj-ry c 107,; temper~Lt,,jrB. Lc'K!-. AN Sc!SR 1" '64. (M.TR,k 17412) Im. AN sssR. F~cdstavlano -nom. Functlwial and otmtctural c-hiir1gf!,q in the ve-I'l-o lev 'vc-- thermapbilic plants -ander thn irifluBnne of lc,,,j above rr ez.'Ing point temperatures In light a-i-d in dark-es3, B-'Ioflil~,a 9 no.4.-463-468 164. 1. BotAaicheskiy in~tltvtl imeni. All O-'SSR, L-nilrgrad. t-:~--t---- KISLYUfj I. M. "Morphological and function changes of chloroPlasts after cooling of leaves of Cueumis sativa L.4 LIPKOV, I.A. L)--%'t6PACH1NSKAYA, A.L. LKISLYUK.L I.Y.; BRUSLAVSKAY-A, V. Improved technolog7 of imitation fur manufactur- with the metbod of knitted sliver pile. Nauch.-isal. trudy VNIJTF no. 5tll5--134 t64 (01RA l9tl)~, KISLYUK. I.V.. kand. tekhn. nauk Automatic loop transfer systems used in doublo-rib machines. Leg.prom. 18 no.10:33-36, 0 '58- (KIRA 1j.-II) (Knitting machines) MIMIN, Moisey Samuylovich; SDIJ21, Solomon Khononovich; LIPKOV, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk ,, retsenzent; KISLYUK I V kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; -TRISHIRA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Circular knitting machines for knitted cuterwear]Kruglo- viazallrye mashirjy verkbnego trikotazha. Moskva, Rostekh- izdat, 1962. 307 Pe (MIRA 15: 10) ~(Knitting machines) KISLYUK I V kand.tekhn.nauk; LIPKOV, I.A.; FESHINA, M.P., inzh. Manufacture of piece-knitted outer gar~nents on circular ma6hines. Nauch.-issl+%ly VNIIITT no.2:61-98 160. (MIRA 16:2) (Knit goods) (Knitting-machines) SEEM I I lop A 04 4~ AW ritavillift iwolp Sao pot 694, 004 3 i. . i': no-sm noibr Nub%* Ow wow,# A-X~M (In RUM)An.) J. 1. KisMA, 14)0110 "it Gov 449 OUL"Mit 411411 40 an* Is% 1 10 is 8, a W .rAlft. L I V W 0 o- 0 1 w@1 Ido 0 -.3. 1T- V .0 0 to &a A x a -It k it it of pro i 1 M a Val: a 0 a ego *so so 00& 0 00 0 00a0 0 0 a a 0 0 aS.'s 0o010000 a--a 0' WA 7411 tair--. -AW"MM R, MMM KISLYUK. L.D. Some binary codes with maximum weight cGmbinationa. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.12sl963-1971 D 163. (MIRA 16s12) MI&F *-M!?M~ NVE, KISLYUK, M. M. Derivation of soft wheat (Tritimus vulgars) plants from branched wheat of the turgidum species (Tr.turgidum). Bot.shar. 39 no.4: 545-648 Jl-A9 '54. (MLRA 7:10) 1. Tsesoyuzuyy Institut rastenievodetva VASKhNIL, Leningrad. (Wheat) R 0- aNl CATEGORZ A'33 . JOUR. RZBiol., ~10. 195f, No. 86976 ITT Gountry t U ~~ ~.7 TITIL, Gcnditions of ~lndergoing the tage of Vernali zation of Winter Whest as a Factor of Its Variation. ORIG. PUB. : Tr. po prikl. botan genet. i selektsii2 19517, 30, 1,1o 3, 35-~l r3 AB3TPACT : For the purpose or obtaining highly winter- hardy ~,,inter wheat, by developing long-sta"ge vz)rieties, string plantings were mde of winter wheat Borovicliskaya and Ina (Polish variety), using vernalized spro-uts which had beer, sub3ected to -the action of subfreezing tempera- tures at the end. of tile stage of vernalization. The work was Initiated in 1940, interrupted during the war, and resumed in 3.91j6. Behavior of Individual lines of the varieties indicated changes in duration of vernalization i,sta,r.e. Behavior of lines of ina, variety revealed considr-r- able differences in time of spike formation. In li.nes of local Bovovicchskaya variety the length of time between appearance of seedling plants and spike formation increased CARD: 1/3 00UNTAY USSR M_I+ -CATRIORY ABS. joua. No. 195 86976 No. ~,VLITHOR U~-'~ T T 1T L.:~ 3-:) EAOT with decreasing duration of vernalization. A N IrL.4 lines Clut"of-6-the a_Dplicatlon.,of subfreezing temper- 'atures 'redbIted''in an inereasedidurAtion,of,verna"iz;~tion st'age,"_,under conditions of, ~spring,,sowing. The most striking example-'of trarlability of vernalization stage durat ion I was Oxhibite 'd by ~ lilyle :248. On .:the ,baslis, of . itudies of variabili. .ty of-fr.6st-rbsistance'and--winter har -diness of experimental lines, b7 freezi-ng..xinder:laborat-~ry conditions andby- determination, of w Lnter- survival in the. fields, three line groups were-differentiated-t-lines that-developed spikes ear. "y and at'the same time, equal to local Borovichskaya standard An duration of vernalization stage, frost Ci-AD: 2/3 ZARUBAYLO, T. Ya.; LIUKi, M,M.$ KOZHUSHKO, N.N. -L. _'~ _. Mcperimentally pro , ced'- '-.mtations in field crops (vheat, bar- ; ley, oat) as affeetbu uy ionizing radiation. Genet.ika no. 6t I11 ~132-136 D 165 (MIRA 19t1) ,-I KISLYUK, M. M. "Changes or the species of wheat - under the influence of temperatures below zero on the germ." reported at Conference an Problem or Heredity and Variability, hold at Institute of Genetics, AS UM. &14 Oct 1957 Testift IN SSSR, 1958, Vol. 28, Wo. 1, pp.127-129 (author Kushner Kh. F.) KISLYUK M M kand. oel'skokhoz. nauk Changes in oats under the influence. of belov-freezing temperatareo. Agrobiologlia no.4:512-518 JI-Ag. '59. (M9A 12:10) 1,VsesoymVy institut rastaidyevodetva, g.Leningrad. (Outs) (Plants, Effect of,tamperature on) L MC -~, q~WO ~ KISLYUK, M.M., kand.sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk Variation of hullass oats under the effect of below freezing tem- peratures. Agrobiologiia no.1:66-72 Ja-F 162. (MM 150) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut rasteniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Oats--Frost resistance) KISLYUK9 M.M., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk T Variability of the wheat Tr. dicocc im, Ir. perelcum, and T.r. timopheevi under the effect of low temperatures on aptouts. Agrobiologiia no.5:779-781 S-0163. (KMA 17.51 1. Vbesoyuzn-yy nauchnc-i531edmatellskiy institut rasteni7evodstva, Leningrad. KISLYUK, M. Zh., Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Resea-rch into curved wave- guides with rectangular cross-section. (Determination of optimal dim- ensions)." Leningrad, 1960. 12 pp; (Ministry of Communications USSR, Leningrad Electrical Engineering Inst of Communications im Prof M. A. Bonch-Bruyevich); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 135) qliSOO 22815 3/044J61/000/002/013/015 CIII/C222 AUMRS xisirat. Nab. . I 7r- I TITLSs Sent wave -mide with a rectanplar Gross section PMUDDICAL.s leterativzWy Shurns3t Natematikat noo2t 1961g 25, AstraCt-ay 180. ("?r'. Nanchno-teMn. konferentaft L*Riapo slektrotekbne Ino-ts. evIyasi". Typ.2. L., 1960, 55-66) TUTA The authorlinv*stigatee the structure of th*.elso*roas8W*1c fleld in tha circular bondings of wave guides of a roctangular Gross sectiolks. 1116~r the fields in the bent wave g4ide and for the..0cefficieuts of propagation and. dqmping of the-traveling and the local WAT48 the. author obtains amalytlc~&Pprozimats expressions consisting of el - ary functions and being applicable for practical calculations.. The-author considers circular bondinga of rectangular wsve guides incited by a wave of the type 'R , of the straight vaye guide in the plume (of tr veoto*rs) R and B.. We iho field in the bent wave guide Is represents, 48 tho sun. of. -two cylindric waves of the typA 9 and R. developments' are.used-for the deduction-of the calculation formulas for the solution of the wave equation for a' bending of the wave guide. in. -the plams N and E. An analysis of the obtained results in given. It is shown that the Pard 1/2 Dent Way* guide-,,w:Lth.... 8/044 22815 01/000/002/013/015 YC "I C222 deduced appr"in*mo formulas BA'kiBfY the conditio'na of orthogonality. araphical-roprog*ntatiOnB are added. [Aksitracte'ris notes Compi @to tranglation.3 Card 2/2 27377 S/194/61/000/003/043/046 D201/D306 136 Z) AUTHOR: ._gAlZ*.L14 Zh .~j TITIE: A rectangular bent waveguide PIMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 31, 19611 40, abstract 3 1287 (Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. Konfer 'entsii Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta svyazi, no. ~2p L.P 1960, 55-66) TEXT; Theoretical expressions are obtained which deteriaine the field configuration and the-propigation factors is' of waves.iU'__.1_.,.. rectangular waveguides, bent in either H or E pl~nRs and excited, by HIO mode of propagation. In the analysis,.the wave equation-is written in a cylindrical system of coordinates and its solution is sought as a sum of waves. Function W which describes the field configuration as a function of the belnd radius and is the solution of the wave equation, represents a linear combination Bessel and Neumann functions while is the solution of a transcendental Card 1/2