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A il a ik USSR/Atomic ~Lnd Molecular Physics - Statistical Physics Thermo- D-3 dynamics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 8995 Author :Ivanov, L.I., Matveyeva, M.P., Kulikov I S Title :Concerning the Problem of the De e "on' 'of the Thermo- dynamic Constants of Metals and Alloys. Orig,Pub :Issledovaniya po zharoprochnym splavam. M., AN BSSR; 1956, u-16 Abstract : Description of the construction of three instruments for the determination of the rates of evaporation of the components of solid and liquid alloys using,radioactive isotopes -- based on the rate of evaporation from an open surface, the velocity of escape of vapor through a collOorated opening, and the rate of the isotopic exchange betvaen tvo specimeua,of equal chemical composition, vhen one of'these contains,the radio- active isotope. The advantages qf the third method for solid alloys is noted, ,&en the rates of evaporation of the components are different. The authors present data ob- tained with the aid of the above method on the vapor pressure of iron and cobalt, on the heat of sublimation of these Card 1/2 UssR/Atcmic and Molecular Physics - statistical Maysics.-Thermo- D-3 dynamics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikaj, No 4, 1957, -No 8995 metals (lo4l.2 and 1o2.4 kcal/g-atom respectively), the partial pressure of iron in several alloys and the coef- ficient of self-diffusion of iron. Card : 2/2 r MttQ r i-U- 11 Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. ThermochemiStrY. Equilibrium- Phyaico- chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-l(himiya, Ho 9, 1957, 29681 Author : Samarin A. M., Kulikov In.st : not given Title : Thermod4mamics of Desulfurization of Cast Iron Orig Pub: Zh. neorgLn. khimii, 1956, 1, No 7, 1566-1577 Abstract: From the published values of change in free energy on formation of oxides and sulfides ( /~ F) were calculated F and egailibrium constants of the reactions of interaction of BaO (solid), C&O (solid), MuO (liquid) and MgO (solid) with FeS, dissolved in liquid Fe. accord- ing to the reaction MO (solid) + FeS = MB (solid) + FeO (liquid)) at temperatures of 1135-17500. In the case of cast iron the effect of the carbon content an the activity of sulfur was taken into account. The temperature dependence of residual sulfur content of cast iron is given fur desulfurization by means of pure B&O, C&O and MgO. Ca.rd V2 -12- Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 29881. Desulfurization capacity increases with increasing radius of the cathion: under reducing conditions C&O, and especially BaO are effec- tive desuLturization agents, whereas MgO is not; under oxidizing can- ditionz only B&O can be used as a desulfurization agent (residual sulfur content of cast iron is of about 0.04-0-05%). To calculate the desulfurization capacity of slag it is necessary to have data concern- ing the activity of oxides and sulfides in fused slag. Approximate equations have been derived for the calculation of distribution coeffi- cient of sulfur, between sla and cast Iron (L ), for slag ccutaining C&O or Mn: L,~.,, 0) = -10850~'T + 3-2-575 + 1-72 19 + 0-72 1g ZZY"' 0-72 [-% Sj and 101651T - 4.37 + 1-72 lg C% + The role of Ma in desulfurization of cast iron increases considerably on lowering of the twTerature. Card 2/2 -13- KULIK(UN, 1-5-, NZIMIUKOV, 1. Yu. "Some Questions of the Theory of Wtallurgical Slags , lecture given at the Fourth Conference on SteelmaRing, A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy, Moscow, July 1-6, 1957 D" PR T.jjL I I/ r- I r"jy) 1.6. 1 "Some Problems of Binary Silicate Syf;tems,,, lecture given at the Fourth Conference on Oteelmaking, A.A. Baikov Institute of 1&-tallurgy, Moscow, july 1-6, 1957 SOV/1 37- 58-11-21969 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 19 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kulikov, 1. S. TITLE: Thermodynamics of Oxides in the FeO-SiO2 oand FeO-TiO2 Systems (Termodinamika okislov v sistemakh FeO-SiO? i FeO-TiO2) PERIODICAL: V sb. Fiz. -khim. osnovy proiz- va stali. Moscow, AN SSSR, ~ 1957, pp 479-487. Diskus. pp 505-512 ABSTRACT: An effort is made at thermodynamic analysis of the FeO-SiOZ system with consideration of the phenomena of polymerization, the ordering of covalent bonds, and the heats of mixture. The author calculates the coefficient of FeO activity, fFeO, in the system on an equation previously derived (Zhukhovitskiy, A. A, , Finkel' shteyn, B. N, , and Kulikov, 1. S. , Dokl. AN SSSR, 19 5 1, Vol 8 1, p 227). The results of calculation of fin the 1178 -30000C interval are in sat- &0 isfactory agreement with e available experimental data. The temper- ature dependence of the partial heats of solution of FeO for various compositions of the system are calculated from the values obtained. For the composition corresponding to the stoichiometric ratio for Card 112 Fe2S'04( NFeO=0.671 the partial heat and entropy of solution are SOVI/I 37-58- 11-21969 Thermodynamics of Oxides in the FeO-SiO?and FeO-TiO? Systems maximal, The values of the calculated partial heats of solution are close to the literature data. The author presents the phase diagram of the system and calcu- lates thereon a curve for the separation into layers which circumscribes the region of separation at -25000C. The activity of TiO, in the FeO-TiO? system is calculated from the data on FeO activity. The vLa'lues of fTiO,- at NTiO concen- tratiors over 0.53 are obtained by extrapolation froni NTiO2 - 1. A grAphic presentation is made of the relationship of the activities of FeO And. TiO2 upon concentration in the system at 14600. From examination~Yf this re'lationship it follows that both the components of the system have significant negative devia- tions over the entire interval of concentrations. The AFO curve of the change in iree enerijies upon formation of a single mole in the system at 14600 and the AFO -AFO curve also illustrate significant negative deviations in the entire sYstem, ufhe curves in the vicinity of the Fe?Tio'4 and FeTi03 compositions reveal minimums testifying to the stability of these compounds in liquid melts, the minimum for FeZT'04 being more distinct. The AFO values for the reactions of formation of either compound are calculated. Agreement with available literature data for Fe),Ti04 is satisfactory. Y U. Z' Card 2/2 7 C-r- V /< " - 24-11-30/31 !AUTHORS: Kozhevnikov, 1. Yu. and Kulikov I. S. (Moscow) iTITLE: On the theory of metallurgical slags, (K teorii metallurgicheskikh shlakov). - PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1957, No.11, pp. 196-198 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As regards the theory of metallurgical slags,three points of view can be distinguished, namely: consideration of the slags as solutions consisting of chemical compounds and of free oxides (Refs.1,2); consideration of the slags as pure ionic solutions (Refs-3 and 7) and consideration of the slags as solution of chemical compounds and ions into which the free oxides decompose (Ref3. 8,9). So far,there is a lot of controversy and no single theory has been accepted and the people concerned with accumulation of experimental data for evolving a theory have no possibility of calculating the equilibrium of metallurgical reactions. Therefore, the authors considered it important to generalise,the investigations aimed at elucidation of the physico-chemical nature of.metallurgioal slags and in this paper an analysis is presented of the e e imental data of one of the authors and of Shvartsman Refs.12,13) relating to-the study of the thermodynamic functions of Card 1/2the reaction of desulphuring iron with slags of various 21(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2646 Kulikov, Ivan Stepanovich, Candidate of' Technical Sciences Primeneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov v metallurgii I metallofizike '(Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Metallurgy and Physical Metallurgy) Moscow, 1958. 46 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet, and Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vsesoyuznyy institut nauchnoy i tekhrlicheskoy informataii.' Otde'l nauchnoy i-tek.hnicheskoy informatsii.' Sektor metallurgicheskoy promysklennosti. Chief Ed.: I.P. Bardin, Academician. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for metallurgists, industrial engineers in metallurgical plants, physicists, and students studying the role of radioactive Isotopes in metallurgical science. Card 113 Use of Radioactive (Cont.) SOV/2646 COVERAGE: The book deals with the use of radioactive isotopes In industrial metallurgical processes and investigations of the mechanisms of alloy formation, diffusion in solids, sublimation, and other phenomena. No personalities are mentioned. There are 318 references.: 209 Soviet, 80 English, 1 Swiss, 1 Czech, 11 French and 16 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 I. Theory of Metallurgical Processes 5 II. Studying the Work of Metallurgical Equipment 10 III. Control of Metallurgical Processes 14 IV. Distribution and Segregation of Elements in Metals and Alloys 21 V. Study of the Sublimation of Metals and Alloys 24 Card 2/3 Use of Radioactive (Cont.) SOV/2646 I VI. Study of Self-diffusion and Diffusion in Solids 25 VII. Quality Control of Metals and Metallurgical Processes 27 Conclusion 32 Bibliography 34 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TN673.K8) TM/ec Card 3/3 10-27-59 IL V 1~ OAO Op 'A, Iow. 10 11AA991 1 0 1 '4916-1 - " - on j;A Quo Vo~ 3*A 0 - 4.tujs His JAB A H"I vVil - I~ ; - q up 1.4 pill ail so ills. via 3.4 AgAl 14-1.1 is gill KIM 41ASO, .I 4i3 - A - i - I I I t4 fit 84. 01 A all a,; AR Js A LIM M MIKOV, I.S., kand.tal-bn.nauk Present-day state of the metallurgical slag thacry. Iiv.vys.uchab. zav.; chern.met. no.10:63-67 0 '58. (MIRA'11;12) 1. Inatitut metallurgil imoni A.A. Baykova. (Sia~ff) (long) ICULTYOV, I.S. Regarding modern theor7 of the Constitution of Metallurgical alloys report submitted for the 5th Physical Chemical Conference on Steel Production. MOSCOW - :~ 0 j~ ii 059 24(8) FILASE I 000A IXPWITATION sov/~ 117 Bovsshchanly:,po alloperissantal'isoy tekhniko I motodso vlookotempere- turnykh Iled0yonly, 1956 Sksportmental4nal& talthnika I motodl Isslodovanly pri vyaokikh too- peraturakhl trudy noyeshchanlys (Exparlsontal Techniques and Methods of Investigation at High Tomperatursal Transactions of the Conference an Experimental Techniques and Math Oda of Investigation at High Tomporaturte) Moscow, AN 3338, 1959. 2 p. (Sorties Akadoolya nauk 3339. Inatitut motallur it. Kam oily* po flsik*- khImichaskin oanovem prolivadetya stalli 2,200 copies printed. Reap. Ed.t A.M. Somarin, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Solanceal Ed. of Publishing Houses A.L. Bankvitser. PURP0311 This book Is Intended foi metallurgists and asiollurgical engineers. COVKRAO&i Thli Collection of scientific papers Is divided Into mix partse 1) thermodynamic activity and kinatlass of Islah-tooperaturl processes 2) constitution dim 3) PhYalcal PrOPQ 08 ,ra: studios rtl -or liquid metals and alage w analytical method* and pro. duation a.' pum "tale 5) py~try, and 6) Igameml questions. For morevopeoiflo coverage, as* Table of Contents. Vatolln, N.A., and O.A. Yelln. 'Solubility of Carbon in Iron Alloyed With Various Elements 88 A study was made of the effect Of phoophorus, chromium, mangandoo, sulfur, and vanad ium on the solubility of carbon in -liquid Iron, and also of Silicon on the solubility or carbon In molten swsganes. .~d ft~.hr-. It s. sh~ tbat regularities observed in the orfect or the nature and concentration of the addition, as well as of the tempera- turq, can b4 qualitatively explained with the aid of the theory of regular solutions. Ivan - 9v, L.I., I.S. Kurikov and M.P. M&G's7tva. Methods of Measuring the Thormoormis Constants of Metals and Alloy@ at High Temperature An apparently reliable method V% developed Or determining 96 the heat of sublimation of so.,:, making use of the prln- CIP16 Of Isotope 610hinasl In the gaseous phase of me tals. The use of radioactive Isotopes permits tho determination of partial values of the following thermodynamic oonstants rate of vaporization, vapor pressure, heat of sublimation, and Ishe Individual Isb4modyrAmle activity of each of the elements of the alloy. S I a BAZIUVICH, Sergey Vladimirovich; LAZARN, Boris Leonidovich; STARIKOT, Modest Andrayevich; GWSXOV. Boris VIL-torovich-,- UMIKOY-y-LS., )mnd; tekhn. naukq, re t ties ssixt I Kumar, L.Z., red.;.OMPAYKM,. r.K., red.izd-v'a*; KRUM.. I.-If., tekhn.red. (Methods for experimental investigation of the blast-furnace process] Matody eksverimentalIncgo iseledoveniia domennogo protseass. Sverdlovsk$ Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po chernol i tovetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1960. 254 P. WRA 14:3) (Blast fu=aoes) (Cast iron--Ketallurgy) I 05 A" P, iNi 41 IL lul. KU140y ; SAMARIM, A.M. S.. Investigating sulfur absorbing properties of magnesium and calcium oxides. Trudy Inst.met. no.5:16-21 l6o. (MIRA 13~6) (ftnesim oxide) (Calcium oxide) (Desulfuration) ZHMOYDIN, G.I.(Moskva); KULIKOV, I.S.(Moekva) Physical properties of blast furnace slags and theeffect on them of rxignesium oxide, sulfur, manganese and iron. Izv. AN S88R. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met.i topl. no-5:25-32 5-0 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Slag--Testing) (Viscoeimetry) BARDIN, I.P., akad. [deceAsed]; KULIKOr"S; ZUDIII, V.M.; TSYLEV, L.M.; SOKOLOV, G.A.; GALAVOIIOIV~_A.L.; BABARYKIN, H.N.: GULITYAY, I.I. Making low-sulfur cast iron at the Magnitogorsk Combine. Stall 20 "10:865-869 0 160. n o. (mm 13:9) (Magnitogorsk--Blast furnaces) (Cast iron--Metallurg7) KULIKOV, I. S. Doc Tech Sci - (diss) "Desulfuration of cast iron." Moscow, 1961. 25 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel imeni I. V. Stalin); 180 copies; price not given; list of author's works on pp 22-25; (KLI 7-61 sup, 229) d, -K KULIKOVs LS, (Moskva) Kinetics of desulfuration of pig iron by slags. Izv. All SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i.'topl. no.2;20-30 Mr-AP 161. (MIRA 14114) ,(Iron-Me tallur (DesulfurationF PANOV, A.S. (Moskva); KIJLIKOV, I.S. (Moslcva); TSYLEV L.M. (Moskva) - .1 Viscosity of molten calcium oxide - silica - calcium sulfide Izv. AU. SSSR. Otd. tekh. naulc. Met. i topl. no.3:25-30 Ify-Jo 161. (Viscosimetry) (Slag--Testing) (MIRA 14:7) ZUDIN, V.M.; BABARYKIN, N.N.; GALATONOV, A.L.; KULIKOV, I.S. Effect of magnesium on the desulflirizing properties of blast rurnace slags. Stall 21 no.5:385-391 My 161. (MIPA 1425) 1. Magnitoior'skiy kombinat i Institut-metallurgii AN SSSR. (Desulfuration) KULIKOV Ivan C, .1 ~ Stepanovich;-RITIN, V.L, red.; KARASEN, A.I., tekhn. red. (Desulfuration of cast iron] Desullfuratsiia chuguna. Mos~va, Moskva, Metmllurgizdat, 1962. 305 P. (MIlU 15:7) (Cazt iron-Metanurgy) (Desulfuration) FANOV) A.S. (Moskva); XULIKGV,_~.S. (Moskva); TSYLEV, L.M. (Moskva) Solubility of calcium sulfide in calcium oxide - magnesium oxide - silica melts. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekb. nauk, Met. i topl, no.1:42-45 Ja-F 162, (MIRA 15:2) (Metals--Sulfur content) (Calcium sulfide) (Solubility) PANOV., A.S. (moskva)- KniKov. I.s. (Moskva); TSYIZV, L.M. (l,,oskva) a,- - -- - - . Effect of calciim sulfide on the viscosity of alkaline earth mptal alluminosilicate melts. Izv. All SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. I-let. i topl. no.3:27-32 My-Je 162. OMIRA 15-6) (Aluminosilicatee) (Viscosimetry~ KULIKOVt I.S. (Moskva) Thermodynamic investigation of sulfur behavior during open-hearth furnace smelting. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk. Met.i topl. no.4: 20-30 J1-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Open-hearth process) (Sulfuration) r", PANOV, A.S.(Wakva); DANYUSHCHEMOV, I.A.(Mosl7m); KULIKOV, I.S.(Mosj~va); TSILEVY L.M.046skva) Effect of magnesium and barium oxides on the viscosity of silicate meltae 17as. AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk. Met. i topl. W.5:37-42 S-0 162. (Alkaline earth compounds)' (Viscosity) (MIRA 15:10) KULIKOV, I.S. Iron-base solutions. Trudy Inst.met, no*100-40 162. (Iron alloys) (PaF-A 15:6) nLIKOV$ I.S. Theory of binary O-Ucate aptems. Trudy Inst.uet. no..I.O:/a-62 1621. (MA 15:8) (silicates) N'A, rf E!,,- e t~~nslori ;-,hui-. f iz. 1-.h.im.. ZLOBINSKIY, Boris Mikhaylovich; NEMTSOVt hikolay StepanovLch; AULI!~qVt _1_.S., red.; HUTORSKAYAt Ye.S., red. izd-va; OBUKHOVSKAYA, G.P., tekhn. red. (Radioactive isotopes in blast-furnace practice; methods of use and safety problems] Radioaktivnye izotopy v domennom proizvodstve; metodiks, primenenlia 1 voprosy bezopasnosti. I (MIRA 16:6) Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 94 P. (Blast furnaces) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) 2HMOYDIN, G.I. (Moskva); KULIKOV, I.S...(Moskva) Sulfur distribution between carbon- saturated iron and molten calcium oxide - alumina. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. takh. nauk. Yet. i gor. delo no.3:70-75 W-Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Iron.-Metallurgy) (Desulfuration) (Slag) KULIKOVO I.S.1 ZHMOUDIN, G.I. Diagrams of the deaulfuratinR ability and the viscosity* of blast furnace slags., Trudy Inst. met. no.l2sl3-15 763. (MIRA 16:6) (Slag-Testing) (Deaulf*uration) (viscosity" OL. PANOVI A.S.;.~YPO.Vo I.S.; TSYLEV, L.M. Effect of calcium sulf1de on the surface CaO - M90 - S102 mOltB- Zhur.fiz.khim. tension and density ofI 311 -no.L169-17) A 00 (MIRA 170) 1, Institut metallurgii imeni Baykova, .1. 11 1.11 V 7 f),-~ b(; t 4 -1 ~'fl I: c; FM KULIKOV. I.S. (ldoskva) Theory of the sint-aHng procs,5s. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. i For. dela no.5.- 10-15 S--O 164, (MIRA 18:1) KULlKOV, I,S,, doktor tekhn. nauks otv. red* (Iron rcduction and smelting processes) Frotseosy vos- stanovionila i plavleniia zheleza. Moskva Nauka 1965. 258 P. ~Mifu 181:1-1) 1. Moscow, Institut metallurgli. KOLIKOll, (. "'.1 . N0!;L.'/'A' " t. fln~JIY.313 (-f' UW b4?1liVior t)," dilring tht! sintering of it-on oreq. Izv. PN 1*3t, no, L- 3-10 T~i- - F '()q. ( MTI "t A 13 -, 5 ) 1"ITIRM-Ollf S t-hr-, SIG2 - A-1,203 All ji-Ag 1650 (141RA 18:8) KO in I G.M. KITLIT KOVY '1. 5, Bohavior of sulfur during sintaring. Iz-v. vyE. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8 nc.7t20-22 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut metallurgii im. Baykova, Moskva. Ci.M,,, KULN.07, 7.3. :)e,3-a]-f,AraU-un of A'r:)n (;rp,) ~w-"- vyLi. wheb. -zav.; ch-~orn. mete 8 ,10~9428-35 165. (MIFA 18;9) ;gg ~ri. allI Mg Ot KULIKOV, LV. otarshiy propodavatell Improving the local heard In Moldavia, Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.2.,49-552 1? leg. (MIRA 1213) 1 1. Klabinsvskiy sellskokhozyaygtvennyy Inotitut imeni M.V.F=20. (Moldavia--Dairy cattle) AVRASLN. Ya.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BSRG, P.P., professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk, BIRNSHTXYN, H.L., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; GEOROZOV, P.A.. starshiv nauchnv7 sotrudnik; GLIM, B.H.g inzhenerl DAVIDOVSKAYA, Ye.A.. kandidat tekhaicheskikh nauk; YELCHIN, P.M., inzhener; URAMIN, N.I., kandidat fiziko-matematichookikh nauk; IVANOV, D.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; UOROZ, L.I., inzhener; KOBRIH, M.M., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KORITSKIY, V.G., dotBent; IMOTIOV, D.V., inxhener; KUDRYAVTSIV, I.Y., professor, daktor takhni- cheokikh nauk-, ULIKOV. I.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; IZMOV, V.A., kandidat tekhnichask-M nauk; LIKINA. A.F.. inzhener; KATVBYBV, A.B., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; HILI MAN, B.S., kandidat tekhniche- akikh nauk; PAVLUSHKIN, N.M., kandiaat tekhnicheakikh nauk; PTITSYN, V.I., inzhener [deceased]; RAKOVSKIT, V.S., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. RAKHSHTADT, A.G.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; RYABCHSNKOV, L.V., professor, doktor khimichaskikh nauk; SIGOIAYEV, S.Ta., kandi- dat takhnichaskikh nauk-, SMIRYAGIN, A.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. SULIKIN, A.G., inzhener; TUTOV, I.Ye.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. KHRUSHCHOV, M.M., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; TSYPIH, 1.0., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk,- S11AROV, M.Ya., inzhener; SHIRMAN. Ya.I., dotsent; SHKELIV, B.A., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; YUGANOVA. S.A., kandidat fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk; SATELI, B.A., daktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Machine builder's reference book] Spravochnik mauhinostroitelia: v aheoti tomakh. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. Vol.6. (Glav. red.toma A.A.Satell. Izd. 2-oe, ispr. i dop.) 1956. 500 P. (KLRA 9:8) (Machinery-Construction) KULIKOV, 1.V., inzh.; FffMOWV, B.M., inzh. Using pneumatic sinker drills in boring blasting holes in stone quarries. Stroi. mat. 5 no-5:19-21 My '59. (MIRA 12:f) (Boring machinery) Tolcrariecs arxi :,iti.frs Ln vooducrkini,s 1-'o,-I:vi, ]"i,;2. 3q-2 -,;. (5b-l,j3l7) KULIKOV, I. V. "Investigation of the'Principal Factors Qoverning Interchanpeabilit7 in 'goodworking." Dr Tech Sol, Moscow Forestr7 Engineering Inat, Min Higher Education, MoBcow, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: S=. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 KYLIKOV, Ivan Vasillyevich, kandidat takhnichookikh sank; CHULITSKZT, Role. '-, Jft*fdi0Y,'d'*kt*r tokhmichemkikh nank, redaktor; DASHXOWA, Z.F., redaktor; SUM, T.P.. tokhalr-heskiy rodaktor. (Principles of interchangeability in the veedvorking industry] Onnevy vsalmosamentasmosti v derevoebrabetke. Fed red. X.N.Chulitaksgo. Moskva, Goolesbunisdat, 1955#286 po (Km 915) (Wood vorking industries) (Interchameable mechaniss) KULIKOT, I.V., Imnd.tekhnanauk Strength of glued tenon joints under working conditions. Der.prom. 7 no.3:10-13 Mr 158. WRA n:4) (joinery) AFMAS IYEVICH, Pavel Semenovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KULMOnVLj I V kand. tekhn. naukp nauchnyy red.;RYCHEK TOKER, A.M... tekhn. red. [Woodworking machinery] Derevoobrabatyvaiushchie stanki. 2. izd., perer. i dop. Moskvaj Vues. uchebno-PI'dagog. izd- vo Proftek.Uzdat, 1961. 403 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Woodworking machinery) AFAI!ASIY-T7V, Favel Semenovich, kana. tekhr.. nauk; EULIKOV, I~11., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.; WHAIII, L.A., red.; DORODNOVA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Woodworking machinery-Design and constructiDn] Derevo- obrabatyvaiushchie stanki. 3. izd., ispr. Foskva, Frof- tekhizdat, 1963. 415 P. (YI';JA 16:12~ (Woodworking machincr7-Degign and construction) IVANKOV, Petr Timofeyevich; KTJIIKQY ,I._V., retsenzent; KUZNETSOV, M.A., retsenzent; PLESKO, Ye.P., red. izd-vaj VDOVINA, VA, tekhn. red. (Technical measurements and the fundamentals of metrology] Tekhnicheskie imereniia a osnovami metrologii. Moskva, Gos- lesbumizdat, 1963. 256 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Mensuration) (Measuring instruments) KULIKOV, Ivan Vladirdroviih; NEMINOVA, (Drilltrig prospecting boraholes vlih EinkIng percussion drills] Burenla goob~gorazvedocim,'kh zhin pogruzhriyml pnevraoudarnikami, Moskva; Neld-ryl-, 1964. 84 P. r."t". J! -14 600 1. KULT-KOV, Y. A, 2. UIJSR (600) "Determining the latitude and time by reflecting zenith tubes," Astron.Zhur., 18, Nos 4-5, 1941. State antronomical institute imeni Shternberg, Moscow. 9. I= Report U-1518, 23 Oct 1951 KULIKOV, K. A. "Determination of Permanent Nutation by Observations Made With a Pulkovo Large Zenith Telescope.' Sub 12 Yeb 47, Hoscow Order of Lenin State U imeni M. V. Lomonosor Dissertations presented for degrees In science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 SO: Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55 IMLE-011, K. A. USMfth*G-Im% Jan/Fab 49 Astro"My Telescopes "Detem1nations of Constant Aberration of Obaer. vations With th*.Gveat Pulkovo Zenith-Telescop*,", K. A. Kulikov, State Astr Inst Imni P. 1. Shternberg, 5 pp "Astron Zhur" Vol XM, No 1 Presents some results of observations made from 191.5 to 1929. 30/49TeT KULIKOVI K. A. MM61tion of the Poles of the Earth and the Variation of Latitude.," UBPOkhi Astron. Naukv Vol. 5s AS USSRp 1950 Iln- UM/Astronomy Bibliography, Reviews Jan/Feb.52 "Book Reviews,,." K. A;, Kulikov; S. N. Korytnikov !~Y-' "Astron Zhur" Vol XXIX, No 1, PP 103-1;0 Reviews I. F. Polak's "Course of General Astron- my" 6th ed, revised, 1951, 387 PP, manual for universities,.and Yu. G. PereVs "Outstanding Russian Astronmers" edited by-,IS. N. Blazhko.-Coirr Memj~L-Acad Sci USSR 216 p'p-)h-j-story of de- velopment of astronony in Russia. 202T13 R`,a AN ,;q "M KULIKOY. 1.A. Values of the eolar parallax and the constant of aberration. Astron. shur. 31 no.6:550-555 N-D 154. (MLRA 8:1) 1. Goeudarstvennyy astron.institut imeni P.K.Shternberga. (Parallax--Sun) (Aberration) XULIKOT, K*A., professor. I- - 4- - i - - - .- -11111. -.4- Movement of the earth's poles along its surfnee. Priroda 44 no.11: 13-19 N 135. (HLRA 9.11) (Latitude variation) KULIKOV, K.A.; YXMIOV, T.G., akademik, redaktor; MLSHOWA, T.S., redaktor; I, Ye.Y. tekhnicheskiy re4aktor. [Movement of the earth's poles] Dvizhanis pollueov senli. Moskva, Izd-~o Akadesit nauk SSSR, 1956. 79 P. 9:5) (Latitude vailation) This publication contains the results of wasukesents (of the movement of the earth's poles) taken from 1891 through 1955, D 550023 ~j%ta."paysvjch; BSZHIKOVSKly, P.T.# redaktor; SAXSOMKO, KULIKOY4_jonqI L.V., redaktor; RE&AMOV. S.N., takhnicheekiy redaktor (The fundamental constants of astronomy] Fundamentalinyo postoijan- nye astronomit. Hooky&, Goa. izd-vo tokhniko-tooret. lit-ry, 1956, 340 p. (Astronomy) (MIRA 9:7) "A ;7 KULIKOY Konstantin Alekso-vevich; SAMSOIINNKO, L.V., red.; KOLIGNESKO, T.N., - 11" - - -f!n:- .0 "rat0 --Wm~ [AstronoaT in the service of the sconouVj Astronomlia na sluzhbe narodnogo khosiaistva. Moskva, Goo, izd-vo takhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 19579 77 pe (Populiernya lektaii po astronomii, no,7) (MIRA 1114) (AstronomV, Spherical and practical) KIJLIKOV, I.A. ~ "Motion of heavenly bodies' by W.A. Riabov. Reviewed by K.A. Kulikov. Astron.zhur. 34 no.3:499-500 W-Je 157. (MLRA 10:7) (Mechanics, Celestial) (Ryabov, Yu.A.) KULIKOT.- -nrn?AA for, Coordinates of heavenly bodies. Pr1roda 46 uo*5:31-38 Vq '57. (KM 10W 1. Hookovekly gomiAaretvannyy universitet im. X.r. Lomonosova. (Coordinates) (Stars) (Planets) KULM~%% Professor. Erromoun explanation of tho shift or r1aciation regionn, Priroda 46 no.7:1?7 JI '5?. gncudarstvennyy universitat ir, Lomouosov~.. 1. (Cosmogony, Glacial) AUTHOR: TITLE: Kulikov, K.A , Professor 26-58-6-4/56 Astronomy and the Study of the Earth's Interior Layers (Astronomiya i izueheniye glubinnykh sloyev zemli) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958,011.6, p 19-26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the problem of determining the substance of the earth's core. Since seismology does not suffice, astro- nomy and gravimetry are now being used. Astronomy permits ob- servation of the latitudinal changes of certain places on the earth's surface and study of the earth's inner structure. Gravimetry, which inquires into the laws of the distribution of gravity, also offers material to solve the problem. The earth's rotation and the movement of the axis make it possible to judge the condition of the internal substance. Observations with gravimeters and horizontal pendula have been extensively made by scientists in many countries, but results so far do not suffice to solve the problem of the mechanical properties of the earth's core. There halve been various hypotheses on the interior structure of the earth, but the theoretical cal- culations made by scientists did not agree with the facts of seismic observations. The author names Soviet scientist M.S. Card 1/2 Violodenskiy, who obtained very encouraging results with his- F- 17 Astronomy and the Study of the Earth's Interior Layers 26-58-6-4/56 calculations, but had to admit that no decisive conclusions could Is made. The observations with gravimeters and horizontal pendula, which are being conducted during the International Geophysical Year, may help to solve the problem. An attempt by Soviet scientists to base their calculations on the nu- tationnl movement of the earth's pole and on comparing them with the actual rotations of the earth, led to the assumption that the earth's core is liquid. Card 212 There are 5 figures, I table and 1 Soviet reference. 1. Astronomy-USSR 2. Gravimetric analysis-Equipment BAZYKIN, V-Vo; BRONSHTENo V.A.; VORMSOY-nMITANINOV, B.A.; DAGAYET, M.N.; DHIfRIYZV. L.S.; IZOTOV, A.A.; KULIKOV,._K.A.-, EINITSKIT, R.V-; URTSOV, D.Ya.; MINCHEMOV, HOGILKO, A-D-; Jr6t-1,L', Yu.G.; POPOVO P. I.; RSWIKOV, L. I.; SVITLOV, R.I.; SEXAKIN, It.*K.; GHISI,OVSIIY, X.N. Mikhail Llvgsulevich Nabokov-, obituarye 71z. 'y shkole 20 no.)0.10- ill my-is 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Nabokov, Mikhail Mvgenlevich, 1887-196o) FERELI, Yu.G.; POPOV, P-I-; M1011TYNOV, D.Ya.; KUNITSKIY, R.V.; VOROUTSOV-VEL'YANINOV, B.A.; BAZYKIN, V.V.; KULIKOV, K.A.; SHISTOVSKIY, X.N.; TSVETOV, R.I.; BRONSHTEf1,T.-A-.j-DACAn:7, M.M.; MOGILKO, A.D.; SEMAKIN, N.K.j DMITRIYEV, L.S.; IZOTOV, A.A. 141hail Evgenlevich Nabokov; obituray, Buil,VAGO no.28:60-62 t6o. (MIRA 14:6) (Nabokovs Mikhail Evgenievich, 1887-1960 onstapAin BAKULIN 0. P.I., red.; PONWAM, I)Aj _YK-ed M kbn. red. [course in spherical astronomy] Kure afericheskoi astronomii. Ro- skva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit-ryp 1961, 174 p, (MIRA 1418) (Astronomy, Spherical and praotteal) .-----NULIK0VP K.A. prof. Variation of geographical longitudes. Priroda 50 no.11:53-59 N 161. (14IRA 14:10) (Longitude) PHASE I BOOK E(PLOITATION SOV/6219 Kullkov, Konstantin Alekseyevich Dvizheniye polyusov Zemli (Movement of the Earth's Poles) 2d ed., rev.' and enl., Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 84 (Series: Akade.miya nauk SSSR. 'Nauchno-populyarnaya serlya~. Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. M. Klyaus; Tech. Ed.: T. P. Polenova. PURPOSE: The book id intended for the general reader. COVE GE: The book is a popular presentation of basic methods used +study the movement of the Earthts poles and the concomitant variations in latitudes. The theoretical and practical Import- ance, of the discipline for the solution of various problems, as for example the structure of the Earth's Interior, is reviewed. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Card S102 62/000/006/002/004 D045YD114 AUTHOR: Aulikov, K.A.,.~rofesaor TITLE: A vioa of the starry sky from the Moon -247'_'~,"IODICAL: Priroda, no. 6, 11062, 29-36 TEXT: Thi3 popular article deals With some very well-known facts about the Moon, pa:rticularly the appearance of the stars, Sun and Earth on the lunar sky, aith a view to mentally preparing Soviet astronauts for a Moon landing which, in the author's opinion, will take place in the imminent future. On the lunar sky, for example, all the stars will not twinkle and some will move faster, the Earth's diak will be 13-7 times largor and 6-7 times brighter than the lunar disk 'as seen from the Earth, solar phenomena will be clearly depicted, and frequent solar eclip8es will occur which will cause the temperature on the Moon to drop by 220 C. For intercommunication pur- poses the astronauts should be equipped with miniature radio transmitters and Card l//2 3/026/62/000/00'6/002/QO4 A view of the starry sky from the Moon D045/Dllii receivers, while portable rocket devices will allow them to cover large distances quickly and without effort. The astronauts must realize that they will not see any trace of life and that the lunar relief -will diff"Or funda- mentally from the,Earth's relief. The entire lunar surface, according to investi-ations conducted by Academician of the AS U