SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYLOV, M. P. - KRYLOV, N. N.

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D01','KIK, It M- M1,11i, LA, FIMA)V, XJ,~, I . nauk :vperience In planning the cons tructi un work. Prom. strol. 43 no.9; -37 165. K1 RA M9) BURMISTROY, Pavel Ivenovich; IYANOVSKIT, lonstantin Taygenlyevich; NIKOLATIVSKIT, Georgiy Katveyevich; CHANCLI. I.1., red.; ZOLYGIN, S.A., insh., reteensent; EMOT. M.?., lnzh., red.; OSIPOVA, L,A., red.isd-va; XODXL','BJ.;-tekhn.red. (Hoisting and conveying equipmout] Podwomno-transportnoo -mashinostroanie. Moskva. Gos.ujmchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1960. 91 P. (KIRA 13:6) (Hoisting machinery) (Conveying machinery) KML.OV, Mikhail Platonovich [Krylou) M.P.1; DOMASMICH, 0., red.; -RiffC5HYTSf ~Go~icb)rtsp Holm telelmo riede [How we reduce pork costs] IAk my znizhaem Babekoaht evininy. Minekt Dziarzh.Vd-va BSSR. Red. seltakahaspadarchai lit-ry, 1960. 30 P. (MIRA 1012) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza *Iskra* Volkovyokogo rayons, Grodnenskoy oblasti (for Krylov). (White Russia-Swine) -JMYLOV, M.T,-,-,.JMHUMV, N.D.; SHIPULIM, N.A. Interruption of direct current transwisaion b7 means of special cutout devices during norml operation. Izv. IMPT no.5t64-79 160, WRA 14si) (Blectric cutouts) Olectric pover distribution-Direct current) IRYLOV, X.Y.0 inzhanor; RUYIZISXIT, I.A., inzhener; SHAUFLER. N.G., Inzhener. illillillomm Maintenance and repair of highways in mountain and taige. regions. Avtodor. 20 no.3:10-12 Mr 157. (MLRA 10:5) (Roads --fti nte nance arA repair) KRYLOV M.V ; KOZELL, K*Yu. Modernizing the brake system of an Alectrically operated telpher Ma3hinostroltell no.lltll N 161. (MIRA 14;11) (Cabloways.-Brakes) Wm. KRYLOV., H*V.j XOZEU# Is Yu. Moderni3wtion of slectrotelpher brakso, Ratoionalizatolia no.5s26 1629 MOROZOV, Y.K., rod.: POLI. V.G.j red.; WAONOV. T.A., red.-, KRYWY, M.V., inzhoner-podpolkovnik, red.; STRELINIKOVI, (Transmission of measurements by radio from rockets and missiles; translations on telemetering from foreign Journals] Tekhnika peredaohi lzmarenii po, radio a rnket i snariadov; abornik perevodov inostrannykh sshurnalInykh statei po radio- talemetrii. Moskva, Voan.izd-vo M-va obor.SSM, 1959. 126 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Telemetering) 54 i~R N 'b 0 AM 7 1 KOSTYKOV, Turiy Vasillyevich; KRTZHANOYMIT, Vladimir Dmitriyevich; EMOV, X.Y.; ZUDINA, M.P., tekhnaed, Eyundamentals of television] Oenovy tolovideniia, Moskva, Toon.lid-vo K-va obor.S=, 1959, 389 pe (MIRA 13:2) (Television) LMOV, Tevpaniy Alakeendrovich; IRCHIN, Georgiy Sargeyevich; 114YLOTI, lnsh.-podpolkovaik, red.; STRELINIKOVA, H.A..tbkhn.r-~-ff-.- [Fundamentals of radar engineering] Osuovy radioloketsionnoi takhniki. Moskva, Voan.izd-vo H-ve oborony SSSR. Pt.2. [Elements and systems of radar intallational Blementy i sistemy radiolokatsionnykh stantsil. 1959. 477 p. (KIRA 12sll) (Radar) DAVYDENKO, Yulriy Illich, kand. tekhn. nauk, inzh.-podpolkovnik; XHYLOV. M.V., red.; MEDHIXOVA, A.H., tekbn. red. (Propagation of ultrashort radio waves and radio relay lines] Rasprostranenie UKV i radioreleinye linii. Moak", Voonisdat, 1963. 133 P. (MIRA 16t6) (Radio waves) (Radio relay systems) GORDEYEN, Anatoliy Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, inzh.-polkovnik; ~~J~qy, M..V., red.j SIZPTSOVA, Ye.14.p tekhn. red. [Self-guided control systems for ballistic rockets) Avto- nomrWe sistemy upravleniia ballistichookikh raket. Mo- skva, Voenizdatp 1964. 78 p. (MIRA 170) --P GORDZYEV, G.G.. prof.; YAKUSHKIN, D.I.. Prinimali uchastiye; GORSKAYA, N.Y.; GRANOVSKAYA, A.Ye.; YZVSTIGNEUVA, Yu.G.; KRN&Y-__.MV ; LEYKIN, D.I.; KAKHOVICTSKIY, V.B.; MZYBUWHY, A.L.; NAZEMM-0, V.I.; NIMIPOMIK, O.K.; PAVLOV, L.I.; RUNTANTSEVA, N.V.; BOSENSKIY, I.I.; CHERNITSKIT, Yu.V., TULUPNIKOV, A.I., red.; SOLOVIYEV, A.V., prof., red.; RAKITINA, Ye.D., red.; ZUBRILIRA, Z.P., takhn.red. [Agriculture In capitalist countries; a statistical manual] Sol'skoe khoslaistvo kapitalisticheskikh stran; statisitchapkii abornik. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1958. 247 p. WRA 12:3) 1. Moscow. Yeasoyusnyy nouchno-ionledovatellskiy institut skonomiki sallskogo khozvayostva. 2. Otdal nauchnoy informateli po ekonomike I organizataii sel'skogo kh02y9y8BtVa sarabashnykh stran Voesoyasnogo nauchno-issledowatel'skogo instituta skonomiki sel'skogo khosysystys (for all except Tulupnikov, Solovtyev, Rakitina, Zubrilins). 3. Direktor Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-inaledovateltakogo inetituta skonomiki sel'skogo khozynystva (for Tulupnikov). 4. Zamestitell direktora Viesoyuznogo nauchno-ineledovatellskogo institute ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystya (for Solov'yev). (Agriculture--Statistics) Fu- Nx.parlance in studying the Meat qualities of chicke of several American broad@. Ptitseyodstvo 8 n0.12:29-31 D 158. (KIRA 11:12) (United States--Poultry broods) -PT J;4 05=0 Coccidiosis in KRYLOV, M. V., Cand of Bio Sci - (diss) Sheep of Tadzhikistan (Extwrml Appearance, Certain Biological Peculiarities, and the Epizootology of Coccidiosis)," Leningrad) 1,9591 16 PP (Leningrad 3tato Univeralty Im MdAnov) (KLj 5-60, 125) YI(YLOV, P1. V. "Specificity of Sheep and Goat Cocciolum." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol- II, Publishing Hause of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningradp 1959. Institute of Zoology and Parasitology of the Tadjik Academy of Sciences, Stalinabad Aar) KRTLOV. H.V. Length of the sporogony of 08cratR of ovine Coccidia In easonal pastures of Tajikistan. Dokl,AN Tadzh.SSR 2 no-3: ~,~h 41-43 159. .0-1. (MINA 13:4) 1. Institut soologli I parasitologit AN Tadzhikokoy SSR. Prodstavlono chlown-korreepondenton AN Tadzhikel-.oy SSR M.N. Narsikulovyin, (Tajikistan-4occidia) xErnoov, H.V. Relation of age to Infestation of sheep with Coccidia, Dokl, AN 7MZh.SSR 2 no.4*.41-44 '59. . (XM 13 t 4) 1. Institut soologli I perasitologii AN Twishikekoy SSR. Predstavleno chlenom-karrespondentom AN Tadshikskoy SSR M.N.Narsikulovym (Coccidiosin) (Sheep-DierAson) lp 77 KRYLOV 14. V. Occurr(:nce of Toxoplasma in the red-tailed gerUl MerioneB orvthro- urus Gray, 1842. Trudy Inst. zool. I paraz. AN Tadzh. SSR 24:157- 158 163. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologil Imani akademika Favlovskogo All Tadzhikskoy SSR. KRYLOV, N.V.; ZIAEKA, Z.L. Smltljla tadzhikistanica op.n. frovi the red-talled gorbfl MorioneB erythrouru8 Gray, 1842. Trudy Inst. zool. i pnraz. Ali' Tr,(Izh. SSR. 24:169-170 163. 1; -.,1 17: 11 I.In3titut zoologli i parazitologli !nc:ni alkaiom!~;t AN Tadzhlkakoy 3311. KRYLOV Mj,, Vnnd.blolof,,.nauk Animal uned for the study of plroplavmcri:3. Votcrinitril'a 41 no.302 Mr 165. (MIM 1814) 1, Leningradskly nauchno-issledovatell-kly vf)tq!rInarnyy inctitut. I Ing li-TH REV, - IMP .5p .3, n, -~ $4m, r Kliylllv, M.Yfl. Green frillowa In Gorkiy Province. 7emledelie 26 no.P:18-19 Ag 16,.. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Glimyy agronom kolkhoza "Krasnyy mayak" Corodetvkogo rayona Gorlkovskoy oblasti. -------KfiiLOV N~~tarqhiy rAdchnyy so Readers' comento on the state of physical therapeutic aid in health resorts. Vop. kur., fixioter. i loch. fiz. kul't. 26 no~5: 458-459 S-0 161. (MIRA 1431-1) 1. TSentralInyy institut kurortologii I fisioterapii. (MaTII RESOMS, WATERDIG-PLAUS, ETC.) GLUKHOVSKOY, K., inzh.; KRYLOV, N., kand.tekhn,nauk; MALYSILFV, V., inzh. Acoustical and radiometric methody of inspecting the quality of building materials and structural elements. Na strol. Ros. no.11:16-18 N 161. (MIRA 160) (Building materials-Testing) KRrLOV, N.. Device for grounding current collectore of electric locomotives. Bezope truda Y promo 11 no.1000-51 0 164. (,MIRA 171ll) 1. Nachallnik gornogeologiohaskogo otdola Upravlonlya TSelinnogo okruga GosWarst-tennogo komitata pri Sovate Ministrov Kazakhskoy SSR po nadzoru za bazopasnym vedeniyum rabot Y promyahlennosti i gornomu, nadzoru. KULOVP N.A. (Kalinin) Let's establish ornamental plantations on livestock fax=, Priroda 56 no,n:125 N 161. MRA 34:10) (landscape gardening) AVDASHIV, A.N.; KRA&J.A~-- Our f-equirements presented to instrument designers. Izm.tekh. no.2:88 Kr-Ap WaA 9:7) (Instrument industry) NXIALIN, N.D.; GOLYSHWA, M.G.; R023MXW. 1.S.; AMYLOV, N.A.; XZPMI, V.A. ";, o :,--" Oxidation of morbItol of sorbItol Into morbosa In a liquid-gam uYstem'. sunmarY. TrudY VMVI 5:66-73 '54. (K= 9:3) (BORDOGN) (SORDITOL) 'IN p, j~~ "roblon of oU md gm 6ostorA in mosdo do"lits in un mm -of the M AbdmcL The authan Atom As prindpal leown of lectaft;" in " Sm*b UUL The Dawal 19OWN Is " I alod Ol " 4a " so dwAvrom 0 Ow *0 mem"k .6" wUh 04 #ad dW~dfftfl" Of " = r$#WWAM tow of 60 04 gas occmw*l;" so WA a *0 $IAOIO ROWS an dow%4 00 Wpmiwifia In = UUN *4 M"O"k. real W" " now" (A 04 be,~N "W" ropost #A be ftbdti" for tka "M p&Uv2sm (jonp 0, rrgmktmn, OormW, 10), KRYLOV, vu, Corkitions of formation of the Sadavoye.-Sarpa group of structuras (nouthern Stalingrad Provinco). Trudy YI1.M11GP no.25:2n-244 159- (MIRA 15:5) (Volgograd Province.-Petrolown geology) (Volgograd Prcvin~-e-Gas, Natural-Geology) AUTHORS: Letavinp A. I.p Krylov, N..A. BOV/2o-125-4-49/74 TITLE: On the Transition Complex 01 Ciscaucasia (0 perekhodnom. kom- plekse Predkavkaz'ya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1959, Vol 125, Nr 4, pp 862-865 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The lower tectonic level - the fundament - consisting of dia- located and metamorphized Paleozoic rock, lying under the plate complex was,uncovered.in,Ciacaucasia by-boring. In the most recent time a iew.red complex.-was.uncovered which neither belongs to the fundamental rock nor to the plate envelope. This was the case in the eastern, central and western part of Ciscaucasia. Lithalogically-thia.complex13 rather monotonoust with.red sandy-loamy rocks on several places which partly go.ovar into.conglomeratas., The.grains are badly distributad...1a &.imle..the.rock is-massive and struatureless. Only in indivPual cores strata were found with an inclination of 15-45 . Tho.stratification is quite likely to be due to both tectonia.zaasons and.Bloping atruc- ture of the strata. These recently discovered rocks are con- sidered ao*oadiments of a tectonic transition complex. Already Card 113 several research workers (Refs 2, 3, 8, 9) had uncovered this On the Transition Complex of Ciscaucasia BOV/2o-125-4-49/74 complex in the regions bordering to:--the Epihercynian pla es The thickness of the uncovered complex was between 10 an'l 00 m. The mentioned complex lies in a sharp angular discordance on fundamental rocks of the Lower Carboniferous time (wastern Ciscaucasia up to the Upper Carboniferous time (eastern Ciscauoasia~ differing with respect to age and composition; they are covered by plate nedimenta.of the Lower Jurassic (Eaat) up to Lower Cretaoeous.(West) that are normal with respect to their age. With more or less greatprobability this complex may be regarded as belonging.to the Permian-Trias. 'There is a close relation between its distribution and the erosion- tectonic relief of the fun 'dament.(Fig 2). This distribution gives evidence of a very early.formation of at least several plate structures in Ciscaucasia, i.e. of a formation that had already taken place before the begiwdng of--& gene al down- w4rping and sedimentation.of the.enveloping rock. Canclusione from analogy are drawn with other regions-The uncovering of the complex confIrma the certain exiatence.of an Epihercynian plate. Thus, it is necessary to revise the theories set up by several soientistis (Refs 1, 6) as to the early Mesozoic age of the fundament of a great part of Ciscaucasia. The limit Card 2/3 with respect to time between the Ilercynian and the Mesozoic On the Transition Complex of Ciscaucasia ' SOV/2o-125-4-49/74 age was in this region marked by a general elevation.an th 'a background of which plate structures began to form. It is quite likely that "bfaccia mGvementalf (glybovyye dvisheniya Pl.) had taken place in thia region, Thus, fosse-like de- pressions d6veloped which are very characteristic of the stage of transition within the region of the Epihercynian plates (Refe 5# 8), There are 2 figures and 9 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION; Moskovskiy inatitut neftekhimiahaskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. 1. 11. Gubkina (Moscow Institute of Petrochemical-and Gas Industry imeni I. M. Gu6kin) * PRESENTED: November 18, 1958, by A. L. Tanahing Academician SUBMITTED: Noyember 179 1958 Card 3/3 3(5) AqHORS I Krylov U A ~etavin A. I.., CJOV/20-125-6-41/61 ia-17ov 4"a. P. TITLEt On the Geological Development of Ciscaucasia and the Southern Borderline of the Russian Platform (0 geologicheakom razvitii Predkavkazlya I yuzhnoy okrainy Rusakoy platformy) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 6, pp 1319-1322 (USSR) ABSTRLM By means of drilling work in the region mentioned in the title it was found (Refs 3,6) that a Predkavkazskaya (Ciscaucasian) Epihercynian platform Is developed in the south of the European USSR. It has a younger folded basis than the Prepaleozoic Russian platform. The boundary between these two platforms runs along a line of faults which form the northern boundary of the folds of the Donbass (Donets basin The eastern boundary is not so distinctly marked (Refs 2,8~.- The authors compiled a scheme of the predominating development of stratigraphic com- plexes of the Paleozoic and a map or the transgressive super- impositions (naleganiye) of the Mesozoic complex. By putting one map over the other (Fig 1) it was possible to draw several Card 1/3 conclusions and to indicate the dependence of the depressions On the Geologioal Development of Ciscaucasia and SOY/20-125-06-41/61 the Southern Borderline of the Russian Platform of the Mesozoic on tectonic tend*ncies of the Hercynian cycle. The authors drew the following conclusions from the results obtained by the application of the two afore-mentioned methods% Submaridional waves of fluctuations were very important in the course of the Hercynian and Mesozoic. The main traits of the Heroynian structure influenced to a certain extent the development at the beginning of the Resozoici the regions of eastern Ciscaucaria which were depressed to the greatest extent at the and of the Faleozoio were earlier involved into the depression. They 4ere subjected to a transgression already during the Jurassic. The regions of western Ciscaucasia, which attained the highest altitude at the end of the Paleozoic, were subjected to the transgression as late as at the end of the Lower and at the beginning of the UppGr Cretaceous. Ciscaucasia as well as the adjacent southern part of the Russian platform were subjected to these meridional large depressions. These data confirmed the known hypothesis of N. S. Shatskiy (Ref 7) that an anticaucaoian gigantic structure existed in Ciscaucasia and in the south of the Russian platform which contained various Card 2/3 tectonic zones. Its Paleozoic origin as well as the perpetua- On the Geological Development of Ciscaucasia and SOV/20-125-6-41/61 the Southern Borderline of the Russian Platform tion, of the main rules governing the tectonic development of the Hercynian cycle in the Mesocenozoic were confirmed. There are 1 figurm and 9 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy institut neftakhimicheakoy i gazovoy promfahlennosti (Moscow Institute of Petr0c*-I----.`ca.! mnC PRESENTEDs December 16, 1958, by N. S. Shatskiy, Academicinn SUBMITTEDi December 13, 1958 Card 3/3 3(5) SOV/2o-127-5-43/58 AUTHORSt Mirchink, M. F., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Kryloy, N. L., Letavinp A. I., Malovitskiy, Ya. P. --------- - TITLE: 14ain Features of the Mesocenozoic Development of the South of the European Part of the USS'R PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSH, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 5, Pp 1089 - 1091 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The authors analyzed the distribution of the thickness of large stratigraphic complexes in the area mentionpd in the title which correspond to the main stages of the geotectonic deve- lopment of this vast area. The purpose was to determine the rules governing the development in Mesocenozoii. The following atages were identifiedt a) Lower Jurassic, b) Upper Jurassic, c) Lower Cretaceous, d) Upper Cretaceous, e) Paleocone-Eocene, Oligocene - Lower Miocene (Maykop), L:iddle `4'iocene " Middle Fliocene and Upper Pliocene -- quaternary. For the purpose of determining paleostructural interrelations schematical. =aps were compiled. The following conclusions may be drawn fro= the resultas 1) Afteragereral elevation towards thE- end of Palec- Card 1/3 zoic the mentioned area 'was subjected to aheet-like de;ressions Mair, Features of the Mesocenozoic Development of the SOV/2o -127-15 -4 AW/58 South of the European Part of the USSR beginning with the Jurassic. In each stage until the Upper Cretaceous (Ref 6) always new sheets wore included. The oequence of transgressionand regression which followed the forL:cr was complicated as was found already in 1891l by A. F. Karpinskiy (Ref 5). 2) This gradual development took place in Mesozoic beginning in the East and in the South. 3~ The waves of the depressions are the total background of the fluctuations whichwas rendered complicated by the development (,~f the tiercynian stage) of genetic structures in the range of the platfcrm. 4) The tectonic differentiation by Prod-Kavkazlye (Cis-01auca- sia) on the one hand, and of the southern edge of the Russian Platform on the other, differed in Mesocenozoict in the range of the pro-Paleozoic platform the structures of the I and the II order developed which are still slightly expressed in the Paleozoic, whereas the sheet-like structural elements in the area of the Epihercynian platform were only at the beginning of their formation at that time- 5) The alpine pre-downwarpings to which earlier the entire area of Cis-Caucasia to the Ua-*,ch valley was counted (Ref 1) occupy relatively small local Card 2/3 sections (Refs 3,4 ,9) and are separated into 2 basinst a)Kubano- Kain Features of -the Ihesooenozoic Development of the SO-1/2o-127-5-43/55 South of the European Part of the USSR Indollakaya and b) Terj3ko-1avpiyskaya. The Belomechetakiy (East Kuban') downwarping may not be counted to the pre-down- warpings. It is a pure sheet-like formation I.e. part of the Central Kuban' depression. The formation of the pre-downwarpings a) and b) began in the Oligocene and was especially intense in the Middle and Upper Miocene; it still continues. 6) In the Mesocenozoic history of Cis-Caucasia a combination of (in a larger sense) genetic development and the formation of newly formed stracture may be observed. There are 10 Soviet refer- ences, ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. I. M. Gubkina (Moscow institute of Petrochemical and Petro- leum Gas Industry imeni I. M. Gubkin) SUBMITTEDs April 11, 1959 Card 3/3 -gg ..... ~,.t KRYLOV, N. A., Cand Geol Mineral jel -- (di2s) "Conlitionij of t"Ir, Formation of Local Structures in the Area alon,q, the Volga from jtalln~,rad to Astrakhan anti in the Eastern Pre-Caucasus." Uoscow, 1960, 18 pp, (Mini3try of Ceology and the Frotection of Mineral :resources U331t; All-Union Jcientific-fiesearch Geological- ~',~xplo ration Institute. Academy of Sciences U53R. Institute of Geology and DeveloTnent of Fuel Minerals) 120 copies, no price given (KL,21-60, 120) 'J41j- XRYLOV, if. A. Types of local platform structures In eastern Ciscaucasia and the lower Volga Valley In connection with their oil and gas potentials, Trudy X11WGP no@27:43-32 160* (MIRA 130) (Caucasus, Northern-Geoloa, Structural) (Volga Valley-Geology, Structural) MIRMINK, M.F.; -KRYLO,V.,__N.,A.; LETAVINP Me Upper Permian and lower Triassic deposits of the Ciscaucaslan Platform and adjacent regiotts, Dokl,AN SMR 138 no.4016-919 is 161. (KMA 1425) le Institut geologii i razmbotki goryuchM Iskopayea7kh AN SSSR. 2~ ChleD-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink). . (RuBsia,, Soutkvrn-Geologyp Stratig*phic) MIRCHINK, M.F.; KRYLOVI N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I.; MAWVITSKIY, Ya.P. The Manych--Kara.,*Tau graben. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.4:938-91+1 D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut geologii i rasrabotki goryuchikh iokopayemyM AN SM. 2. Chlon-korrompondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink). (Caspian Sea region-4dologyp Structural) MIRCHINK, M.F.;Jq -NA.-_IETAVIN, A.I.; MAIDVITSKIY, Ta.P. Distribution and conditions of occurrence of the transitional complex in regions of the lpiheroynian platform adjoining the Caspian Sea. DAL AN SSSR 146 no.,4:884-U6 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut geologii i, razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemykh. 2. Chlen-korreopondent AN SSSR (for Mirobink). (Caspian Sea region-~eology) BORISOV# A.A.1 4YWV, N.A.; IZTAV,TN, A.I.1 MALOVITSKIY,, Ya.P. Boundary of platforms of different age in the northern Caspian Sea region. Dokl.AN SSSRUS no.4#896-.899 F 163. (MIRA 164) 1. Vooooyuxnyy nauchno-isslodovatel'skiy institut geotisichookikh motodav razvedki i Institut goologii i rairabotki goryuchikh. 15k6paywqkh. Prodstavlono akedemikom D.I.Shcherbakovym. (Caspian Sea region-Zoology, Structural) MIRCHINK, X.F.,-.XffWVI N.A.-.-LETAVIN, A.I.; MArDVITSKIY, Ya.p.; IONELI, A.G., ved. red.; VORONoVA, V.V., takhn. red. ;(Tectonics of Ciscaucasia] Tektonika Predkavkazlia. Mo- skva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1%3. 237 p. (HaRA 16:7) (Caucasus, Northern-Geology, Structural) MIRCHINK, M.F.; BOBIJKH, V.A.; KRYLOV, N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I. I Now data on the geology of the Karpinskogo Range and adjacent areas. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.6tl340-1343 F 164. (MIRA 1712) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki garyuchikh iskopayemykh i Volgo-Donskoye geologicheskoys upravlaniye. 2. Chlem-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Hirchink). KRYIDV, N. A.; DITMAR, V. I.; LETAVIN, A. I. Characteristics of the transitional complexes of th(L_Q.aledonian and Hercynian consolidation. Izv AN SSSR Ser geoj'"'29,nu-. 5i9-16 My 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemykh, Moskva. CX pi,~ r i'l U- ~-!,r o ta f f Vit k L MIRCHINK, M.F.; KRYLOV) N.A.; LETAVIIII, A.I.; Ya.F. New data on the geology of the .1.4angy:;hlak threr-.i-.ol~i. Dckl. I., SSSR 166 no.3t681-684 Ja 166. Wi!u 101:1, 1. Inntitut geolopli i razrabotki goryuchlkh irkopLv,--C;kh i VBesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellsi%-iy inst-Itut getfizicheskikh metodov razvedki. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink). Submitted October 21, 1965. IMYWVO_ N.A.v kand. takhn. rdoik; DURABOY, A.S., inzb. Vibration method of determining the physical and mmehanical proper- ties of reinforced and prestressed concrete stritatures, Biul, t*kh, inform. 3 no.IU24-26 N 157. (MIRA 11.61) (Vibration) (Precast concrete-Testing) 8h158 L)oo 5/112/59/000/10 13/t67/ID67 AOO 2./AOO 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 13, P. 269, 1 28264 AUTHORS, wMaUk" ".A. Durasov, A.S. TITIEi An Electronic-Acoustical Method of Estimating Physical-Mechanioal Properties of Construction Materials PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn. Inform. Olavleningradstroy, 1957, No. 9, pp.16-21 TEXTi An eleotronic-acoustical method of testing construction material is described. The method makes it possible to estimate the physical-mecbanleal properties of materials (in the first place strength and elasticity) from the value of sound wave propagation in the specimens or in building construction elements. The NnB-l (IPV-l) device was built. It consists cf an electromechani- cal or an ele,.,trohydraulical vibrator, a vibration receiver, a vibrator ccntrol unit, a time marker unit, a beam scanning unit, and a power supply un1t. -1he vibrator produces sound waves in the material to be tested by unit impact pulses whose frequency Is set in dependence on their attenuation time. The operation of the vibrator is synchronized with the start of the horizontal scanning of the Card 1/2 84158 8/'112/59/000/013/067/D67 A002/A001 An Electronic-Acoustical Method of Estimating Physical-Mechanical Properties of Construction Materials oscilloscope beam, which make3 it possible to measure the time ^-f travel of sound waves from the vibration source to the piezoelectric receiver. 7he weight of the device is 30 kg. The device is operated by one man. Measurement data of the sound wave propagation velocity in concrete specimens of different c,:~mpositlon are given. It was established that the velocity of sound wave propagation changes considerably in dependence on structural peculiarities cf concrete. This provides the basis for assuming that the electronic-acoustical method is a very effective means of checking the composition of concrete and the process of its hardening. It can be used to deteot such factors as moistening,corrosion, satu.-ation with sea salts, cyclic freezing and thawing. Ye.Ya,Yu. TranslaTor's notai This is the full translation of the original Russian abatract. Card 2/2 S/112/59/000/012/078/097 A052/AO01 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 12, pp. 2-21- 222, 1 25439 AUMORS: Krylov, N.A., Zhukov, V.S, T=- Application of Gamma-Ra s to the Quality Control of Building Materi- &Is FMIODICAL, Byul. tekhn. inform. po str-vu. Glavleningradstroy pri Lengorispol- kome, 1958, No. 1, PP. 17-19 TEXT: A combined use of acoustic, vibration and radiometrical methods of control enables one to widen essentially their 6 ield of application. The measure- rent of attenuation of a collimated beam of CO gamma-rays with an activity of 12 millicuries (at all measurements the energy of gamma-quanta must be Within 0.5-'/ 2.0 mev) passing through material enables one to Judge on the quality of concrete filling of structures as well as to control physico-chemical processes taking place in conCrete during its hardening, The intensity of gamma-beam changes es- 5entially during the first 6-8 days (due to dehydration) and afterwards it ch%nge5 Card 112 71777777 S/112/59/000/012/078/'097 A052/AO01 Appli:ation of Gamma-Rays to the Quality Control of Building Materials slightly (due, as assumed, to the formation of crystalline lattice). Prom the attenuation of radiation a notlon~as to the compozition of concrete can be formed. A tlock diagram., graphs and a photo of the Installation are given. L.A.R. Translator's note- This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5195 Durasov, Arkadiy Semenovich, and Nikolay Alekseyevich Krylov Fizicheskiya metody kontrolya kachestva betona (Physical Methods In the Quality Testing of Concrete) Leningrad, Gosstroyizdat, 1959. 101 p. 6,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: V. S. Sbitnev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: M. Ya. Kaplan; Tech. Ed.: L. V. Voronetakaya. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for technical personnel In construc- tion organizations, concrete and ferroconcrete plants, and scien- tific research institutes and laboratories engaged In the testing of building materials. -COVERAOEt The authors discuss physical or nondestructive methods for testing concrete structures. Included is concise the- oretical information on impulse, vibrational, and radiometric testing methods. The designs and operational principles of test- Ing apparatus are considered and laboratory and production Card,-_I/J~_ Physical Methods (Cont.) SOV/5195 experience In the operation of this equipment is discussed. According to the authors, their objective was to describe the present stage in the development of methods for testing build- ing materials, and to consider the area of the possible applica- tion of these methods for research purposes and for solving engineering problems during construction. In their opinion, these methods may be used in the future as a means for the con- trol, automation, and mechanization of production processes. No personalities are mentioned. There are 9 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 5 Ch. I. Theoretical Principles of Physical Methods for Quality Testing of Concrete 1. Types of compressional waves 13 Card-a7l-4- y USSR Porestry. Genar--il Probtagns. 'r -3,olo~iya, 1140. 9, X.).20110 Gul-cova, Ife. 14.1 Krylov, N. A. *viie -,froct oC Differont Valence Carions on Electric ConductIvity Ja Wood. O"Irt. [U-9 Nauchu. dokl. vys,3h. shkoly. Leho-inzii. delo, 1958, No. 2, 183-185 D -'~ T(A* No abstract C J% R D SO'V19 7-59-3-5/Y 5 AUTHORS: Candidate of Te-lh%ical Sni~-n7.es anl Durasov, A. S., Engineer TITLE: Presont Methods of Contrelling the Quality of Conolreta PMODICAL: Deton i zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 3, pp 1-13-117 (ITSSR) ABSTRACT: During recent years increasing att6a-"(_,u has been paid to the pulse, vibration and radicinetrj'--~ metbods of 1~;r-troaa-irag t-he quality of concrete. All th9se moth;.-ds are desaribsd aa physical. They are all. based on the latest developmeLtrs in anousti3s, ela,~,tronics aad radlometry, and do not. require the d3struction of the concrete testling samples. The development of ultrasonic puYse methnda was doscribed by A. Savchuk and A. Fillpohizskiy IL Bcton i zlholezobotaa .19581 Nr 2. This method is base6 ot the exploiltatic,_- of the theory of elasticity and d5velopmenL of acoustics. The process of the distribution of elaEtlf, waves in aow~rete car, be expressed by given differential formu.2ae. Utliislng the deductions from the theory of elasticity, related to dopendence of the phase velocity of slast! -o waves on Card 1/5 basic physical -and mechanical properties of coa-.trate. wp SOV/97-59-3..5/15 Present Methods of Controlling lt'-he Qaulity of Concrete can determine mathematically the elastic constants of con- crete. As concrete is not an ideally elastic material the ultrasonic pulse method of controlling its quality requires,in practice, the use of empirical coefficients allowing for non-elastic and structural. properties of concrete. The quality of concrete can be also tested by a radiometric method which is based on the attenuation of the intensity of X-rays after they have passed through the testing material, This attenuation follows a given ex- ponential law. The X-ray attenuation can be expre3sed by a mass attenuation coefficient, which appears to be constant for the majority of building materials. For general evalua- tion of the physical and mechanical properi;ies of con,,,rete, complioated pulse, vibrating and raUometric apparatus is required. It can be assumed that the distribution of velocities of a compound acoustio pulsq and the degree of distortion of its original form are funWons of the same properties of concrete which determine its strength. The problem is to construct such an apparatus which will allow Card 215 us not only to measure the disCribution of velocity ot a SOV/99-59-3-5/15 Presont Methodu of Controlling the Quelltjr of Ccn(.T'.)te eomplex soand pulse but also to evaluate the dogree of its distortion. For this pu:-pose ar. apparatus t-alled an a,.,oustiaal miaro3econdmet,3:- (ALI) was designed (spo Fig, 2). Tne method of investigatJon nf v~Aza-Aor. pr801IDPOSes, a different definition of alastio', a.-iA_ rica-f.-lastic, proper- V purp-,,se.. an apparatus ties of the tested element. F,~r t~As was designed to measure damping %'DkzI,, F~g 3). A3 a result ,- ; 4 4, j of tests, the rela"Vionship 'Ijetwe9:71 41'04i? 701 ', ,. uf -ompcand auoustic signals, the frequan%,.y of c~*,qn vlbraticna, the oharacteristies of their attPauat-Ion azd detcumation. anti the strensth of concrete. was det-a!mIned. Fig 4 gives graphs, showing the relatlon!!hip 'between the ar,,Gus*,i-_ai_ characte-'riatics of connrete and its age itime aftnr casting). Fig 5 illustrates "blo-.k-sOheme" radioxetrte aPparatits for radiometric investigations of oon~.-reLe. This method was used in tests durring the harde.Ang prwes3 of con,,%rete when the orystalline str~.'cture of con,.-7,ete is prcdang~id. Ths graph in Fig 6 shows the intera,,,tlon of X-rays with ?,on- crete in relation to the lattcr;s age (time afte:7 :astAng). Card 3/5 The radiometric method is used also V-) a,3certain the SOV/97-59-3-5/15 Present Methods of Controlling the Qaulity of Concrete specific weight of the concrete. With this method the pro- cess of the consolidation of concrete during casting of the construction can be ascertained. Fig 7 gives a graph showing the relationship between the penetrability of X-rays and specific weight of the concrete during the process of its consolidation. Fig 8 gives graphs showing the relationship between the acoustical characteristics of concrete and its mechanical strength. The vibration method of testing can be used for determination of the magnitude of prestress in the reinforcement. By this method moments of inertia of various complicated cross-sections can also be found. The pulse method can be used to evaluate the quality of concrete and reinforced concrete of various building constructions such as the products of Factory for Concrete and Reinforced Concrete in Avtov% near Leningrad, where an acoustical microsecondometer AM'-aas used. Graph In Fig 9 shows results of these tests. Practical applioa- tion of pulse vibration and radiometric methods of tuesting concrete is widely used in manufacturing processes. The pulse method appears to be sufficiently sensitive for the Card 4/5 physical and mechanical control of properties of concrete _04 4 7 SOV97-59-3..5/15 Present Methods of Controlling the Quality of Concrete subjected to repeated freezing and defreezing, and satura- t-Jon with sea salts. Fig 10 gives a graph illustrating the above tests. The authors of this article in oonjuncticn with technicians of the Leningrad Branch of ASLA USSR Glavleningradstroy used these methods of -ontrolling the quality of concrete in factories for con--rete and reinf&%~rced conorete products. There are 10 figures and I table. Card 5/5 KIITLOV, II.A., kand. takhn. nauk Controlling and diracting technological processes in the construction industry. -diul. tekh. inform. po stroi. 5 no-7:15-17 JI '59. (MIRA 12:10) (Construction industry--(bmlity control) J,jj.A,.__k&nd- takhn.nuuk: DURASOY, A.S., kRnd.takhn.n&ukj__WW BTSTHTAKOV, V.Tas, lush.; TMROV, W.I., lnzb.; SAUND, G.I., Insh. Mobile electronic acoustical and radionatric laboratory. Biul.takh.inform. po stroi. 5 no.M14-16 N 159. (14IRIL 13: 4) (Building materials-Testing) (Radiometer) (Ilectronic instruments) kj: K V. Nikol!y Allekkoeyevichl kand. tekhn. nauk; SHIRMOV I N.1.1 prof., red.i.FREGER, D.P., red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red.k [Electronic-acouotical, magnetic, and radio methods for quality control of materials, elements, and structures) Elektronno-akuatichaskie, radiometrichoskie i magnitnys metody kontrolia kachestva, materialov, konstruktaii i ,soorushenil. Pod obahchei reo. N.A.Smirnova. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.,propagandy, 1961. 21 p. (Bibliotechka stroitelia po mekhanizataii i av-tomatiza- taii stroitel'stva, no.8) (MIRA 16:5) (Building--Quality control) 77P ALEKSANDROV, Vladimir Mikhaylovich. Prinimall uchantlye: JULILOV, N.A.# kand. tekhn. naukj ~AWWOV, V.11., inzh.1 RUSAXOV, YAKKERp N,I.,, arkbLts; SHIN, M.S.,kand, takhn. nauk., nauchzvy red*,- MAKS314OVj K,G,p rc4* izd-va; PULIKINAt Ye.A., tekhn. red. [IALrge silicate blocks made of quicklimal KniprWa silikatrqe bloki na negashemoi izvestij opyt Leningrada. Leningrad, GoIj.izd-vo lit- x7 po otroit.p arkhit.., i Btroit.materialam,, 1961. 103 p. (Building blocks) (Sand-lime products) (MIRA 14til) S/081/62/000/006/062/117 B149/B108 AUTHORBi ~glov, Glukhovskoy, K. A. TITLE: Methods of non-destructive testing of concrete PERIODICAL% Rellerativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 6, 1962, 437, abstract 6K429 (Beton I zhelezoboton, no. 7, 1961, 319 - 323) TEXT: Some theoretical aspects are given, as well as the results of ex- periments on the joint application of the electronacoustic and radiometri- cal methods of non-destructive concrete testing. The processes of inter- action of various impulses with inertiag elastic# plastic, and structural elements of a wave-guide were chocked experimentally by electrical simula- tion. Three empirical methods of determining the'strength of materials and structural elements, viz. the standard, static, and comparative metbcda are described as viell as the results of practical application of these mt.thods. It is noted that the electron-acoustic and radiometrical methods of non-destruotivo teating can be successfully used in solving problems connected with the automation of fundamental technical processes in the vworksj~roduaing reinforced concrete elements. The essential schemes of Card 2 S/081/62/000/006/062/117 Methods of non-destruotive ... B149/BI08 automation are given for preparation of concrete mixtures with a constant water-to-cement ratio, compaction of concrete mixtures, prestressing of reinforcomentpand treatment of materials in autoclaves. fAbstracterla notes Complete translation Card 2/2 4~4 GLUKHOVSKOY, K.A. ;,jQ6gjajj6A.; KFIGMFCD, A.A., inzh., nauchn. red.; MAMUS, B.R-., N.V.p takhn. red. (Nondestructive methods of testing materials] Nerazru- shaiushchie metody ispytaniia materialov; materialy k Voerossitakomu soveshohanilu po proetranstvennym kon- struktaiiam. Leningrad, Izd. ot-la tekhn.informatsii tes- ata "Leningradorgstroi," 1962. 71 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Leningrad. 11pravlaniye po shilishchnomu i grazhdanskomu stroitel'stvu. (Nondestructive testing) SFIR14OV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich., prof.; KRYLOU,_W %, .,._rod.; YFEGE D.P., rod.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., toklin. rod. [Objectives and prospects of the development of the construc- tion industry In tber U.S.S.R.] Zadachi I perapektivy ra-.Yitiia stroltellnoi industrii SSSH; stenograirma lektsii. Leningrad, 1963. 17 P. (MIRA 16:12) (Construction industry) M021237 BOOK EXPWITATION S/ Kry*lov, Nikolay Aleks~~!Lc~,, Honored Inventor of RSFSR,, Doctor of Technical sciences Electronic-acoustio and radiometric mothods of testing matorials and structuros (Elektronno-akustichaskiyo I radiometricheakiyu matody* ispy*twdya materialov I konstrukteiy), Uningrad,,-Gosstroyizdat., 1963., 239 p.,, illus.,, biblio.,, 3.,200 copies printed, TOPIC TAGS: nondestructive testing, eleotronic-acoustic testing, irPU130 t03tings vibration testing, radio.-wtrio testing, testing equipment, concrete, reinforW concrete, silicate material, ices airport., construction PURPOSE AND COVERAM This book is devoted to an examination of the theory and practice of nondestructive testing methods for materials and structures. The theo- retical principles of impulse, vibration, and radiometric methods of testing, the special electronic equipment used for these purposes, and the results of practical use of nondestructive testing methods In various researb and practical problems are considered. The book is intended for researchers and engineers working in the construction industry, FOLISHCHUK, Allbert hikhaylovich; KRYLOV, N.A., red. W.Ani, mechanical vibrations to improve tho quality of buildiN! materiale and products] IspolIzovuMe mekhani- chopkikh kolobanil d1in povyshoniln ktichestva stroitoll- nykh materialov i izdolli. Loningrad, 1964. 17 p. (MIRA 17:9) KLYAGHKO, A.L., inzh.; ODBiOV, inzh.; GLXK!;OVSK1Y, K.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, inzh., red.; G'iOZDFV, A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk,, prof.0 red.; GORENSIITEYN, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauks red.; KOMUKOVSKIY, M.G.9 kand. tekhn. nauko red.; MLOV N.Ad doktor Lekhn. nauk,, red.; L" 4z KUREK, N.M.-, kand. tekhn. Kauk, red.; LEVINSKrY, L.G., inzh., red.; 1A)BANOV, N.D., inzh.j, red.; MOROZOV, A.P., inzh., red.; ONIASHVILI, O.D.t doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; SAKHNOVSKIY, K.V.p doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; FILIN, A.P.p doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; YEFIFOV, A.D., inzh.p nauchn. red. [Three-dimensiom' structural elements in the U.S.S.R.; materials of the All-Union Conference on Precast Reinforced Concrete Three-Dimensional Elements held in November 13-17p 1962 in Leningrad) Prostranstvennye kon- struktsii v SSSR; po materialam pervogo Vsesoiuznogo so- veshchanlia po, sbornym zhelezobetonnym pros trans tvennym konstruktsiiamp oostoiavshegosia 13-17 noiabria 1962 g. v Leningrade. Leningrad, Stroiizdat, 1964. 461 p. (MIRA 17:1-1) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheakoye obshchestvo stroitellnoy indu- strii SSSR. Loningradskoyo otdoloniye. nl.. lzobretritoll, doktcr. toklin. ~~jj) za. nauk; DURASOV, Arkedly SemenovIch, zanl. Jv-brptatell, kand tekhzi. nauk (Hadlo ongIneering methods of controlling the 2tructural strength of concrete and reinforced concre".e.; experience of the Houselng Construction Combine No.3 of the'Aal-i Mr-ini.9tra- tion for Housing and Industrial Construction of the city of Leningrad] Radiotekhnicheskie metody kontro.1-la konstruktiv- noi prochnosti betana i zNlnzobetona., opyl raboty Dorx.- stroitellnogo kombinata No.3 Glfivlenl~grads4trolla. Mo--kva, Stx(,iizdat,, 1964. 41 p. (MIRA 18:8) L 2301-o" EWT(1)/ETC/I-;Pf(n)-2/M(E)/.-,PA(w)-2 IJP(c) AT ACCOSION Wilt AP5020730 1-11 UR/0057/65/035/008/1423/1421 416 70 AUTHOR: Vagnortj. D.1 Krylov, N. A. (. Y TITLE: Influence of a magnetic field an the paramoters of a high frequency dia- charge SOURCE: Zhurnal toklinicheskoy fiziki, vo 35, no. S. 19650 1423-1427 TOPIC TAGS: discharge 131mgmit, high frequency dtacharge, argon, noon, plasma in- stnbility, longitudinal magnetic field, electron temperature, electric discharge ionization, plasma diffusion S~' ABSTIMN Tito authors have investigated with probes the plasma of a high-fre- quency discharge in a longitudinal magnetic field in order to determine whether there occurs anomalous diffusion analogous -to that observed in do discharge plas- ma-i (B."linert, Nuovo cimento, Suppl. .13, No.1, 59, 1959). Similarly directed Investigations of several other authors are mentioned and that of Moller (Phys. nev. Let., 9, 248, 1902) is criticized; Geller is said not to have taken Into ac- count the thickness of the space charge layer at the probe and its variation with magnetic field gtrength6 The diochargen were excited in 25 on long 2.5-3 on die- Card 1/3 L 2307-66 ACCESSION NR: ~AP5020730 01 meter molybdenum glass tubes by external ring electrodes connected to a 4.2 Mc/seo o9cilIntor. Each discharge tube contained two 4 mm long 0.2 = diameter cylindri- ical probes on the axis antl two 4.5 mm diameter plane probes diametrically oppo-nite each otlv.-r at the wall. The tubes were filled with argon at 0.01 or 0.05 min lig or with neon at 0.02 or 0.04 mm 116r, and the longitudinal magnetic field was varied from 0 to 500 Oe. The electron temperature, the mean ionization frequency per electron, njid the radial electric field strength decreased with increaning magno- tic field -3trength at low magnetic field strengths, and Increased with increasing Mngtiutir field strungUt at magnetic field strongthn above a certain critical value. Ine criticnI. inngnotic field strength incron:iod with Incrowning gas pregsure. An Incl-01190 III tile low frequoncy (1-100 kc/iec) noloo in the probo circuit wwj oh- ~;vrvod at magnetic field strengths above the critical value. The Ionization fro- quencles calculated from the measured electron temperatures were In reasonable agreement with the mem -;ured values except for the heavy discharge in argon; in this cnne the calculnted Ionization frequency wag name two orders of magnitude greater than the measured. It is suggested that this way be due to escape of chnrged particles in the axial direction. The behavior of the plasmas above the 1critIcnl longitudinal magnetic field strength Indicates the presence of anomalou logaas. These losses are ascribed to an instability, the nature of whioh Is not 2/3 I Card L 2307-66 ACCESSION HURt AP5020730 entirely clear. The theory of the Instability of a dc dtschnrge plasma (S.D. Kadomtsev aW A.W*Nedospasovt J, Nuclear Energy, ll 230,1960) Is not directly op- PlIcable. "In conclusion, the authors than V. Khrustalev for assistance in per- forming the measurementas" Orig. art. hass 6 figures ASSOCIATION: Karellskly pedagogicheskly inatitut, Petrozovodak (Karelian gical Institute) SUBMITTED., 310atU4 EITCL, 00 SUB =91 ME Hn RL?F 5071 003 MUM 004 Card 3/3 lk_~r . ... ;,". .-, , " : :, 'j- 7 , ;. , --- ", I 1 1 1 BERKIN,, N.G.1 KRYLOV, N.G. Calculating the parameters of a machine for building b1c Is tire casings. KauchA rez. 21 no.2:28-34 F 162. (;RA 15:2) L'Yaroslavskly tekhnologicheskiy institut i Nauchno-issledovatel'skly konstruk-torsko-.tekhnologicheskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti., OmBk. (Bicycles and tricycles-Tires) a s t dt i nc N ('e 10 1 Pn Ve obal-ve hp v I ekhri he A k 4 irr i icen 4d - si YRYLCV, ".. 1. Kr-,YLOV, 11. 1. "The Design and Levelopment of Planetary Flying Shears." Min Heavy Machine Building ULSR. Central Sci Rea Inst, of Technology and Yachine Building (TSNIMash)o ~Ioscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in,,Sciencas) 7ECHNICAL So: Knizhaya Letopial, No. 170 1956. Subject USSR/Engineering AID P 5079 Card 11A Pub. 128 - 8/26 Author Krylov N I Eng. Title Planetary flying shears Periodical ; Vest. mash., 5, 26-28, MY 1956 Abstract : The Increased speeds of rolling on continuously running mills made necessary the use of a new type of high-speed flying shears, which could cut the rolled metal during its high-speed motion. The author jointly with A. I. Tselikov and Ye. A. Stosha, designed the new continuous rolling mills at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building (TsNIITMASh). They also designed the planetary flying shears. Their design and performance are described in detail, and demonstrated by an illustration and 2 diagrams. vest. mash., 5, 26-28, MY 1956 AID P - 5079 . Card 2/2 Pub. 128 - 8/26 Institution : None Submitted . No date KRYIDY# N.r., kand.tokhn.nauk New blooming mill. Nauka I zhizn' 27 no.7:65 JI 160. (KM 13:7) (Rolling mills) KRYWVF N.1.1 marshal Savetakogo Soyuza Strategic rockets alvays In combat readiness. Komm. Vooruzh. Sil 5 no.lt'18-23 A 165~ OURA 8; 3) "Investigations of tho Pontov Geophysical 01)sernratory on the horizontal and Vertical Visibility," Iz. Ak. 11auk SSSR, Sor. Geograf. i Geofiz., No3. 1-6, 1942 Physics-Study and Teaching Excursions for the observation of physical phencmena in nature. N. K. Krylov. Fiz. v no. 5, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, DecembAr 195)r, Unci. 2 KRYLOV, H. L. Case of Crohnin disease. Klin. mod. 40 no.7:116-117 Jl 162. (MIRA 1517) (REGIONAL ILEITIS) KRYWV, N.L. (Leningrad K-160,9 KraBnodarakaya u1., d. 11, Fractures of the tibial tuberoisity and their treatment. Ortop. travm. I protez. 25 no,4:59 Ap 164 (HIRA l8tl~ 11 Iz kafedry travnntologil I ortopedii (nachaltnik - prof, I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. ~U T, MOD20LITSKIY, Igor$ VladWrovich: PAMOOV, A.A.; KARPOV. 1.T.: WTSEVO I.T.: XRTWV' N.M.; NIKOLAYST., I.T.; RIVICH, V.I.; SHETTAXOT, T.A.; SH O.A.: CHUBOT, A.I.; GOROD?IICFW, N.G., redaktor; CHmN1 V.I., redaktorl KHI 070 P.Ao, tekhnicheekty redaktor (General course on-railroads] Obshchii kurs zhelaznykh dorog. Isd. Z-o, perer. Moskva, Goso transportmos -shel-dor, txd-vo, 1954. 316 p, (Railroads) (MIft 8:3) HCMLEV.SKIT, Igor' Vladimirovich. inzh.; RARSEGOT, A.A.; KARPOV. I.T.: KARTSET, I.T: MLOT N X ; RIKOIAYZT. I.T.; RETICH, T. I.; WMAKOV, T A.; MICKEMI, 6.A.,. CHUSOV, A.I.; GURAWA, N.T., red.; BOBROVA, U.N., takhn.red. [General course in railroad anginearingj Obahchii kurs shelesnykh dorog. Izd.3., Parer. Pod obahchel red. I.V.Xodzolovskogo. Koekvn. Yeas.izdatellsko-poligr.ob"adinania H-va putei soobahcheniia, 1960. 290 p. (HIRA 13:12) (Railroad engineering) 110) SOV/71-59-3-13/23 1UTHORt Krylovp N#M. TITM Necessity for the Alcohol Industry to Utilize More Peat us ruel In the Rystanskays, Oblast'(Shire ispol'zovat' torf~anoye top- livo v spirtovoy promyshlennosti Ryazanskoy oblasti, PERIODICALI SpIrtovaya promyshlonnoet'l 1959, Nr 39 pp 33-34 (USSR) ABSTRAM Sovlet*peat industry, which Party and Government are in favor of dovolopinglolains to be the largest in the world. Since the October revolution post production has increased 25 times throughout the USSR, Peat deposits in the Ryazarskays Oblasts ar* estimated to exceed 500 million tons, The alcohol industry is using at present annually, in this part of-the countryt 509000 C tons of peat. Although a great deal has been done to modernize peat production by the use of dredging slavat.ors, spreading &a- ohines and harvesting machines of the TUNKAR-3 type, *to, which reduce production cost of peat considerably, the majority of peat producing establishments are doomed to failure, unless steps are being taken to introduce compensators in the alcohol plants of the oblast'. In 1957, 38% of the peat production was Card 1/2 done by the dredging elevator method, 16% by the scraper eleva- ~L~. I ~ .. 0 ~--T*, Globoidal toor.wwh. gearing at arbitrary angles of the orcesing axes. Trudy 8m 13 no.26-49 153, (MM 711) (Osarbs, Worm) - 1 :, t'! AUTHORS: Krylov, N.N. anti Yegorov, V.N. SOV-132-58-9-12/18 TITLE: A !Iydraijlic Core Splitter (Gidravlicheskiy kernokol) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i dkhrana nedr, 1958, Nr 9, pp 45-47 (U33R) ABSTRACTa The Taentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro - TsK3 (The Central Designing,Bureau-TsKB) of the Ministry of Geology and Con- servation ~of Mineral Resources of US3R, decigned and con- structed a hydraulic core splittert which already has been industrially tested. It is used to split the core sample lengthwise and crosowiae. The characteristics and details of the device are given. There are 2 diagrams and 1 photo. A'OSOCIATIONs TaKB Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (TsKB of the Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Zineral Resources of the USSR) 1. Minerals--Sampling 2. Machines--DeBign Card 1/1 Ti. KRTIDV, N.U., kand.tokhn.nauk Improving th4 dynamic characteristics of paseengor cars. Zhel. dor.tran"p. 40 no.4:59-62 Ap '58- (MIRA l3s4) (Railroads-PAssongor earn) KRYTDV, N,N.. kand.toVhn.wtuk, dots. Allowable imbalances In passenger-car wheel pairs. Trudy HIIT no.102:20-35 159. (14IRk '12:10) (Car wheals) (Railroads-Panner4ger cars) 7"' 'IY XHTLfjVg NoNe, doteent ......... ...... Recommendations for the preparation of technical upecifications for dynamic car whool balancing. Trudy MIIT no.128-.53-65 160, (MIRA 13:7) (Car wheels) (Balancing of mchinary) OV"; KRYLOV, N.N. Curvature of ourfaces huvlyjg a linear contact. Tear. msob. I makho no.94/95:119-126 163. (WRA 3.611l) "Superregenerative Reception and Fulse Signals," Radiotekhnika, No 3, 1947. Military Electrical Engineering (Red Banner) Academy of Commin ic at ions imeni S. M. Budenniy (VKAS)