SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULIKOV, F.V. - KULIKOV, G.V.

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Brazing SOV/3720 Ch. I. Physical Bases of Brazing and Brazing Mater1als 5 1. Physical nature*of brazing 5 2. Brazing materials and their requirements 13 3. Fluxes 45 Ch. II . General Questions of the Brazing Process 53 4. Brazing methods and equipident ' 53 5' Cleaning of parts before brazing ill 6' Construction and strength of brazed joints 113 Heat treatment of parts after brazing 119 Consumption of hard solders 120 9: Defects in brazed joints 121 10. Inspection of brazed seams 122 Ch. III. Brazing of Joints in Electrical Equipment 126 11. Purpose 126 12. Torch brazing of short-circuited rotor squirrel cages of electric motors 126 13. Resistance brazing of stator windings, operating and start- ing cages in short-circuited rotors, and phase rotors of in- duction motors 136 Card 2/~ Brazing SOV/3720 14. Resistance brazing of commutator risers to commutator seg- ments 150 15. Brazing of armature winding joints to one-piece commutator- segment risers 153 16, Brazing of magnetic pole-damper windin$s of synchronous machines 199 1 . Brazing of transformer terminals 1 2 ~ 1 Brazing of cable lugs M 19: Brazing' of silver-contacts to colYper bus bars 16 20.. Brazing of cermet contacts to current-carrying parts made of coppe r, bronze, and brass 167 21. Torch brazing of bus bars in arc- and shaft-type induction . furnaces 169 22. Joining and brazing of te.-minal lugs on aluminum wires, cabl es, and bus bars 170 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 175 VK/pw/jb 7-12-60 BACHURIN, II.I.p inzh.; VOLKOV, inzh.,- GORODETSKIY, S.S., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; GUSEV, S.A., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; ZIIUY,IiCVITSKIY, B.Ya., dots.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; IVAIiOV-,%IOIZNSKIY# A.V.,, dots., knnd. toklm. nauk; KBER, I.I., dots., kand. teklui.nauk; KORYTIII, A.A., starshiy pre- podawtell; a A .. dots.; IIIKIJL3]4, II.V., dots., k r tekhn. nauk; PODMIKOV, A.11., dots.; PHMMITSEV, V.A... prof., doktor tekbn. nauk; RUILSIIINSKIY, L.A., dots., ksnd. fiz.-Mat. nauk; SOBOIEV, V.D., dots., kand. tekhn.nauk; BLAPOVA, H.N.v inzh.; TIKIIOI!IRGV, P.M., dots., knnd, tekthn. nauk; FEDOROV, A.A., dots., I=d. tekhn. nauk; CHUNIMIN, A.A., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk,- CNILIKIN, 14.G.,, prof.p glav. red.; GOLOVAN, A.T., Pmf., red.; GRUDINSKIY, P.G., prof., red.; PETROV, G.N., Prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; FEDOSEYEV, A.M., prof., red.; ANITIK, I.Y., inzh., red.; BORMOV, N.I., tekhn. red. (Electrical engineering handbook]Elektrotekhnichookii spra- vochnik. ~.j perer. i dop. izd. Pod obshchei red. A.T. Golovana i dr. Moskvat Gosenergoizdt-t. Vol.-I. 1962. 732 p. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Moslcovskiy energeticheskiy institut (for Golovan, Grudinskiyj, Petrov# Fedoseyev, Chilikin, Antik). (Electric engineering--Handbookup manuals, etc.) ~U~IKQY.jj.., kand.tekhn.nauk; KIZILEVICH-YJUVICII, G.V.. kand.tekh.nauk; NIKOLAYEV, A.A., inzh. Effect of tin on the properties of copper solder. 3var. proizv. no.2:14-16 F 10. (MIR& 16:2) 1. lbakovokiy enurgeticheskiy inatitut. - (Solder and soldering) PIKELINER, Solor.on Dori sovich; KULIKOV, G., rod.; LlKHAGIIEVA, L., tekhn. red. -- --- --- 1---- . - (The sun] SoIntsee Moskvap Gos.izd-.vo fiziko-matem.lit-x-yp 1961o 82 p, (Popullarnye lektsii po astronomii, no.11) (MMA 15:1) (Sun) XULIYOV, G. Winter training at lifesaving stations. Voen. znan. 37 no-11:36 14 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Nachallnik spasatellnoy sluzhby oblastnogo komiteta Dobrovol'nogo obshchestva sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i flotu, g. Volgograd. (Volgograd Province--Lifesaving stations) SHPAGIN, M- (~bakv&)j-KULIjXff ,.2r,. (14oakva) Me brighteest projeqtpr. Izobr.i ratfs. n,j.1-1:22-23 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Technological ixulovationa) 'KULIKOT,-Georgly. Aleksandrovich; NOVOSPASSKIY, Y.Y., redaktor; RAKOV, S.I., - .' I .. it, Ae .si". j,r"redaktor. [Through the Crimean State Preserve] Po krymskozu Zapovednika. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1956, 12 p. (XLILA 9:6) (Crimean State ProserTs) KULIKOV, G. A. Compound units for testing and adjusting electric measuring instruments. Izm. tekh. no.10.45-47 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Electric meters-Testing) RN, P-5 A ALEKSE'M, Zosim Kirillovich,kand. tekhn.nauk ' dote.; RUZHESTSI'-V, S.P., prof.,* retsenzent, ; KULI.KOT-&--G.A.,,knnd. tekhn. W'uk, dote.; POLTAKOT, V.S.,' kand'A-e'k~nnauk, red.; VAGILIYXVA, V.P., red.izd-va,; POLISKAYA. R.G.,tekhn. red. [Manual on the analysis and design of reduction gears] Rukovodstvo .po raachetu i proaktirovaniiu reduktorov. Hoskva. Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 359 P. (MI-RA 11:12) (Gearing) I 1ACC NR' A117007081 SOURCE CODEs UR/0048/66/030/010J I-685 --- /1689 AUT11ORt Vernov, S. N.; Khristianson, G. Be; Abrosimovq A, T.; Atrashkovichl V. B.; Dalyayava, 1. F.; Vedoneyov, 0. V.; ~1 ~kov, G,,. 8.1 Nochin, Yu. A.; Solovlye-va-,-V.*''T.#,"Poiiin, Yu. A.; Khronov, B. A. ORG, none TITIX; Phenomenological characteristics ot_brt7ed atmospheric showers with a fixed number of /C-mosons and electrons /Paper presented at the All-Union Conference on Cosmic Radiation Physics, ~fos'cow, 15-20 Nov 190/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Serlya fizichaskaye, ve 30# no. 10, 1966, 1685-1689 TOPIC TAGSs mu mes~o~p_ Cosmic radiation SUB CODEt 20 ABSTRACT: In an earlier work by Vernov et al (Izvestlyn Akademij Nnuk SSSRI' __19- 1676, 1965). iesults obtained in a study at an Instal- Serlya-Fizicheakaya, lotion of MoscoW State 'InIversity on broad atmospheric showers with zenith angles of 0-300 were reported, These results included the distribution of showersi with a fixed number of electrons N0with respect to the number of high-energy mesons NX and the age parameter S,, distribution of showers with a fixed Ng. with respect to Na and S*1 and the coefficients of the correlation between S and the fluxes of electrons and A-mesons. In the work reported in thl 9 Instancet the same relations were determined for broad atmospheric showers with zenith angles of 30-450# The fluctuations of 1,4W, St and Ne, observed for an effective stmo. heric depth of 1240 S/cm 2v were the $am as those for vertical showr* estse b had In the earlier work* Tq determine the difference@ due to an Incredsojo..; is C.1 rd L ACC NRI AP7007081 the effective atmospheric' depth of 200 t/CM2, calculationa must be'carried out :with greater statistical precision. When results of the theoretical calculations, on characteristics of broad atmospheric showers at 1240 glem become available,. !the experimental data reported will be wseful tor the determinati.on of the co'WQOO.* 91XIon of primary cosmic radiation In the quperhjRh -a 2~191raff5b", Oriij, act* hSal 5 Jigureaq 2 fonol" &M I tab 0. 2 31519 3/62-1 60,002//000/001./027 D299 D304 AUTHORS: Vernov, 3. N., KhrJotirinuen, G.D., AbroBimov, A. T., Goryunov, It. 11. Dmitriyev, V A 0 k c 10 v , 3 . p : ( ~ . -Lft v e ~d) , 0 ^0 ~1~ ~,. ~.i - . cc ovIyeva, V. I., SolovIyov, K. I., 2tru,,~ululkiy, Z. S., and Khrenov, B. A. TITLE: General dencriptirn of the cletup w3ud for studying ex- tenoivo %ir ohowert, and the provi.,i.lotvAll rC'JL11tJ ob- tained Z-f 30u.(OF,; Intern,tti( ~al (XnfPri,~w:t3 r;n Cotmic Ploucow, 1,j51). Trudy. -;. 2. 1 kriu-7 kadryye o"-tup w:L,-- ;,t -!'Lite coll~11:11,!P.E (-,f ,.1 1 3 -1 C; I a t :ii T) o o a: up 0 cuiln a S ~)/002 '000/001/'027 1 /62 c,-) General deocriptiun of the netup... D2(111930'1 chambera and a large diffu,?ion The ~vl.up In for a coriprehen!3ive and "imultanuoutj of all the 1. ~.blc comj)o- nen'to (clectrona and photong, nurle-jr-activa picticlos and of extensive air uhower,; ot sea level. The uctup wao desJ;,,ned in 2 different confi6uratiozir,: the firot kit the eA of lj'%7, and 'Chvl Oc- nond at the beginning of 1'j59. Below, only the rewiltv obtriired by V P I t,.%t-A in means of the first setup uve Pcniidcred. The Lietu %,~t0 a apcnial buildIng and :Ln 10 mobile laborntoriev. The were reglatered by the system of hodoucoped counter!j. P:iz,t of tne coun- ter3 ware shielded (thoaa for detc,;ting the nuclerkrz1ftive P,-,rticles and theu-ve8ona) and the othar counters were no'. 32hicIded. Tne io- nization chambers servod to determine the latoral diftribution af the clectron-photon component and of the nucl(,,aractivc co=p(-nent. The n1crontruature of the electron cotaponent wau atudiud by me-inn of the diffusion chamber. Special mcauaren were to ezijurL continuous and prolonged operation of the setup. The main unita of the setup were automatically controlled, in particul r the Ou~Ply units and the photograVhy system. The operation of the netup as a whole) was controlled (triggered) by a selection Byatem; ir parti- Card 2/7 31519 S/617/60/002/000/001/027 General description of the setup ... D299/D304 cular, the showers were selected in accordance with the density of the electron flow and of thep-mesons. The setup was in operation for about 2500 hours, yielding a large amount of experimental data which are ntill being processed The prcoability theory (Bayels theorem) was used for determinist; the (x,y)-axezi and the number of particles N of the shower; in addition "lie di'stributicn function f(r) as well as other distributloh functions were determined (r de- noting distance). The values of x,,y and N were found by means of a 3peuial electronic simulator. The density distribution of elec- trons and mesons was determined.by means of fori'zala M, W(P) Li- exp(- P(Y] oxp[- pa,(n,- m,)] where m. is the number of counters wlii,;h operate over an area a,, and ni .. the overall number or Buch counters. The energy E of tTie electron-photon component was determined by means of ionization Card 3/7 - 3/62-'A;0/009/000/001/027 Gonerul dezeription of the uetup ... D2)9/1)'04 -hamb-ire, shielded with lead (up to 6 cm thi~;k). A vury comprehen- uive picture of the particles and energico wis obtained for ahowers whose axeP fall. within the system of 123 cubic detection chazibers. Th~ setup permits observing the cetitral par-, of an uumoupheric ~Ihow-3r, whereby its several layers are uInultativautily observed; Thij corresponds to the individual observation of the electron- plno-.on, nuclearactive and p-mason components. Tha pro,~esued mate- riaL,already yielded a fairly detailed picturc of the structure of extenoive air showers at sea level. Thus, the lateral distribution of particle flow in the individual showers was ascertained. It was found that the lateral distribution varies O.n the I V) 25 m range) from shower to shower; the average distribution is, in the range of 5 cm to 100 M, as follows% KiN Kja 3,3-10-3, 0,05