SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHAYLOV, A. I. - MIKHAYLOV, A. M.

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PHA3F 1 BOOK EXPLOIAT'01'@ p L@, -i r, a r. r, v I i wi r.vr r; Rai,ocn'.:,, pro,3e--,; raschel, Kqmer ,g, eey Trip ")perat ior, and Cri '.@.ambprq )f Gas-Turbine Engines, M 7,. r s M03-ow. A vit 3 c, r w, rl -,,1 7, r! Trl@dy, vyp, C-p es pr! Englneer; Ed . P s a y a 7ecn. Ed. V. P . 9 i"', a IE rig 'ne e r . P li 1@ P l-)E t@c):)iz -'s Intended @o- 5: e.-igaged In designIng comii e @z r: p 7anJ a@so for s 'Te.-e r-I C r.(j I A Tne f)pera' I @),@ in d C a -c @I a t - , (COVERAGE: '!'rip b@)OK conlains expe-'m- !-a rr: "iow 11 um 1) J, c, , la, or%g ror 7and hp w'IS ')w , ind ho -,bI,a!.-ieJ, ar arialys ne ')Pe r v E- The 'DOe@ 10TI, @i J F7, i @-i n J v I c 'I I u :i the -i I cu lat. I (m ot' f he st ruc t urp o f' the r or. c e ri t r:i * lo f th e f',,,, w r- V. ".--ozem*sev' C T, p Cnaprer 1,11 u-,V, i . V N M. 7- K khin. P, v -i r !7'- @I i w,) - x and '-ne orepara-. E r iv I . G a @rh u ri . Solokhlm. '/,j oi- -)v . y k, A . T . Vlnogra,iov a@ la-var-rieva. "h-r- are :a, a Tne Operation and Calculation (Cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Introduction Ch, I. Operation and Characteristics of "he Turto-jet Engine Combustion Chamber 1. Operation Combustion-chamber characteristics Ch.II. Aerodynamic Structure of Flow In Combustion Chambers 42 Basic theoretical considerations for the (!alculation of the flow structure 4@ 4. Experimental investigation of the structure of flow In a combustion chamber w1th a bladed @@wirler Calculation of the aerodynamic flow In a gas-lurbInp engine Cn.111. Hydrau'@Ic Resistance of Chamberi Card The Operation and Calculation (Cont.) 6. Evaluat Ion of' hydraulic losses Hydraulle resistance of intake-orld Change In static pressure and total prP3RUrP I'Irlrig the flow of the air into a cylindrical thrnugn openings in the walls i., '4. Discharge coeffictents in gas flow cn.-t!inel t o another 10. Depth of he penetration of a !et n,' @,:- i,!, a moving stream 4@, 11. Change In the static and total prp,9,3ur- -' @t flowing gas during admission of heat 1 Distribution of losses In elemen*,s -)r !ne @@a s-allr passages of the combustion chamber, Ch. IV. Method nr Ca lcuiat tons for Gas-*-z.rr r:e C-,mrjust lon Chamber3 Hyd rau 1r, ctiamber 14. Hyd r a uc ohambr-r Card 4/@ with Bladed Swirlers Irv des I gr; r!a i c u lat Ions f or nc, r @)rn*r o!, vr@r.fll--atlon calculat-ori@; comr)-istlori The Operation arid Calculation (Cont, ) 3 OV/2 39 1 I Determination of velocity fields and ,tvc-r-,,tWe %trearri- lines in the flame ',ube of the combustilon criamber i6. Calculation of velccity fields In the flame tube of the combustion chamber 195 17, Example of the verification calculation or a one- burner compartment of a turbo-jet (combust.on) chamber of unit construction Ch. V . Fleids of' Local Concent rations of Fuel 'r, *.tip Combustion Chamber of a Gas-turbine Er@w'np D--@errr:,Inatlo@, of' -a local concentrall'o.-.e d pn,ase oll @he ruel Determination of the fields of local concer@tratlons 4n the vapor phase of the fuel A - Ch. VI. Tnvest1gation Methods and Apparatus Used f,)r the Investigation of the Operation of C,-)rrr Criambers @0. Measurement of the gas velocity 21. Measurewnt of local temperatures -,f w-t!i 22. Apparatus for the experimental Card @-/ (- The Opera t I ori ann Ca. ic,-.Lat lon ( COT-,t local concentration of the fuei .. -)r -' - f - APDavatus 1, ':,e expermenta'. @P' 177' of 1.1-,,-Ic corductivity of gas r - s o r B i b Iograph:; AVAILABLE: Libr-i--y )f' -.-@7r-ss I ME C a rd @- -- I-- @ BRANDELIS, Aleksandr Moiseyevicb; USTINOV, N.V., naucbmy red.; -MLMIAffM.,.A,'I.--nauchjVy red.;GOHYUNOVA, L.K., red.; TOKER, A red. (Operator of automatic lathes] Avtomatchik na tokarlWkh avto- matakh. Moskva, Vses.uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1961. 230 P. (14IRA 15 - 4) .Lathes) (Automatic control) PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATIOIR SOV/6072 Mikhaylov, A. I., V. V. Borisov, and E. K. Kalinin Gazoturbinnyye ustanovki zamknutogo taikla; teoriya i raschet (Closed- Cycle Gas Turbine Plants; Tbeory and Design). Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 145 P. Errata printed on the inside of back cover. 4000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut dvigateley. Ed. of Publishing House: V. N. Klennikov; Tech. Ed.: G. A. Astaflyeva. PVRPOSE: This book is intended for designers and for scientific and engineering personnel. COVERAGE: The book reviews works on the method of calculation of closed-cycle gas turbins engines, with particular attention paid to the design of a stage of turbomachines working on various gases. Methods of calculating heat exchangers are given and means of reducing their weight and dimensions are ir-11cated. Information on atomic gas turbine engines, based on non- Card 1/(D , Closed-Cycle Gas Turbine Plants; Theory and Design SOV/6072 Soviet sources, is included. No personalities are mentioned, There are 57 references: 26 Soviet, 28 English, and 5 German. TABLE OF COYMM Introduction Ch. I. Thermal Calculation of a Closed-Cycle Gas Turbine Engine [CCGTE 12 1. Determination of gas parameters along the flow passage area of a CC(VE 12 2. Useful work and efficiency coefficient of a COTE 18 Influence of cycle para ters on the efficiency coefficient of a CCGTE 21 Cb. 11. Thermal Regeneration and Intermediate Cooling of Gases in a CCME 25 Ch. III. Influence of the Properties of the Working Medium on the Basic Parameters of a CCME 29 Card 2/0 CHEREVATKIN, V.F., '-nz-.; 71-1 @;, l.p, 1:tll@,; K,KHAYLOV,_ Aj. Or-a'n-r.g I - -= t E 'ic 4.3 rio, !.@. jc-'3', D lv@.,. r :@. --@: 'r - - -s- mhsn-':-,oEtr I (MIR-A. i"-,Z) @iqq NO flow an ojt@i T(L C@k "dod-ling'by. means-@o -w@hyd;aitl e:sya emi- o@-- t Th -,:tkn e diam@tir@-@f A I "floirl,lempera-@ .@Ot;amd.,, ldii -t i.gih "ing a DO wad kbied"toArAnsitibii fiom "i I M)/1 GD-2 ACC N1@3@AP6002891 S6URCCCODii, UR/0286/65FOOO/024/f)048/0048 INVENTOR: Kazanskiy, G. S.; !!!. @h"@@@Ukj Chek41am,-Z,-Y-,--- ORG: none TITLE: Induction electrodes for determining the position of a beam of ch L4 particles. Class 21, No. 177000 [announced by Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Ob"yedinennyy institut yader-nyhkh issledovaniy)) SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965, 48 TOPIC TAGS: conductor, acceleration, charged particle, electrode, particle beam, particle acceleration, particle accelerator component, alternating magnetic field ABSTRACT: The induction electrodes for determininF the position of a beam of charged particles, made in the form of a parallelepiped and set in the aperture of an accelerating chamber, are characterized by the fact that they are produced In the form of a metallic grid with conductors insulated from each other, inserted between two dielectric plates of the parallelepiped walls, and connected to each other at one point. These characteristics were incorporated into the deoiRn in order to dintribita the Induction electrodes over any bearing of an iicreleraLor orbit In an alternatiny, magnetic field. SUB CODE: 20, 091 SUBM DATE: 24Jul64 Lcorct@ A (0 j- 1, 3-1? ,lifMAYLOV) A. J., F 44 A@-Licierny e, r Aernii ILI. :'(2 r'e:. -ror! L N ,,i emi er a! e: VLEDUTS, G.E.; KAFAROV, V.V., red.; LISICHKIN, S.M., red.; MIKHATL,OV,A.I., red.; SEMENCY. Tu.V., red.; (Scientific Information problems in the field of chemistry] Nekotorye voproay nauchnoi Informataii v oblnsti khimli. Yoskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR. No.l. [Ways of Improving the sys- tematization of chemical Indexesl 0 putiakh uBovershenstvo- vanlia slatematiki khImicheakikh ukazatelai. 1958. 77 p. (Chemistry--Abstracting and indexing) (MIRA 16:10) 9(5) AUTHOR: SOV/30-59-6-15/40 Mikhaylov, A. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences TITLE: International Conference on Scientific Information (Uezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya po nauchnoy informatsii) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk 333R, 1959, Nr 6, pp 103-106 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In November 1959 (Abstracter's note: obviously a printing error) this Conference which had been organized by scientific insti- tutions of the USA took place in Washington. It was attended by more than 900 delegates among them m3re than 100 from 23 foreign countries. The Conference discussed 75 reports on problems of scientific and technical information. 2 'lectures were delivered by Soviet experts. *A. I. Mikhaylov reported "On the Activity of the All-Union AsT u e for 9cientific Information" and V. P. Cherenin on "Important Tasks of Informa- tion and Some Methods for Their Solution". At the request of the organizers of the Conference the author of this article reported on the working experience of the VINITI gained in the course of 6 years and the beginning of the publication of a monographic aeries "Itogi nauki" on the basis of the Card 1/2 "Referttivnyy zhurnal". Beginnir.g with 1959 the VINITI plans International Conference on Scientific Information SOV/50-59-6-15/40 the publication of a sp2cial periodical bulletin on the infor- mation activity in the Soviet Union as well as abroad. The Conference recommended English and Russian and, in ten years, Chinese as international languages of science and engineering. About 50% of the reports presented dealt with the development of theoretical and practical problems of mechanization of information. At the conference an exhibition of modern elec- tromechanical, photographical and electronic apparatus was shown. The photoelectronic system "Minicard" of the firm "Rekodak", a subsidiary company of "Eastman Kodak" met with the special interest of the Soviet delegates. The establish- ment of an international center for scientific and technical information was refused because it cannot practically be car- ried out under the conditions of the cold war. In conclusion, the Conference is commented as factual and useful. Card 2/2 Yly,14LOV, A.I., prof.; AiMEN, L.N., Prof. [Scientific inforip4tion in the 'lield of electric and power -nginoering] Nauchnala informatsiia v oblasti elelc- trotakliniki i enerf-,etiki; lektsiia. Moskva, V8es. Laochnyi cnerg. in-t, 1961. 17 p. (MTRA 10- U) 1. Direktor Vseooyuznoj-o iristituta nruchnoy i tekhnicheskoy ir-rormatsii (for Mikhaylov). 2. Zaveduyushchiy ka-fedroy Plektroizolyatsionnoy i kt-Dellnoy tekhniki Vsesoyuznogo za- uchno o enfzrgeticheskogo instituta (for Tareyev). @Power engineering--Information services) MIKHAYIDV, A.I., prof. Technical progress and the problmw of scientific information. Test. AN SSSR 32 no,2%29-34 F 162. (KIRA 15:2) (Science-Information sirvices) MIKHAYLOV 0 A.I. Problems of scien-,ifi-- N-I It3. OCRA 1,@,: 8) I @ (. - 1 11 @, -a .. , ?1, - t, @ MHAYLOV, A.I.1 POLUSHKIN, V.A. The theory of scientific Information ia a nev independent scientific discipline. NTI no.313-5 163. (KMA 16:11) V ". H, @ ,, , , , , @ . ., . y ; - , " - - t3 @ "'I - , , , I I I I I .., , -. * . . ':j , @ I @ @ , "; - - - , .. v : @ - - 1:,;(, :1 * li , 1, . . . . . .. c I I il . - . r MARAY101. A.10:-mor T tlyl,,yj h- C11DWY, Arkadly Ivancivich; 71T., . I- ' 1- --1--r- IC J. , I I -,-- LYAltEV.13 @ I "I ", Surgeyevi ch [Principles of sclent'fic infonnation] 0snovy nauchnot informatBit. Moskva, Nalika, .1965. 654 p. (MIRA 18:9) HIKHAYLOV, A. 1. , -- - - .7, Selecting the most effective baits for house rodent control. Izv. Irk.goo.protivochum. Inst. 13:106-112 054. (MIRA 10:12) (RCDIIJT CONTROL) (RATS) (MICI) 'inLY,%C111'%,', V.A.; 1i 11,11 *- Y'f,*' t'. I I;nmofrra,-n for double Intep,-a* !r,)n f @,aram%;7net.- -',-nL- lines. ilri@ . -' *Itk, . --kBi . 9 :.-.- : ':-: I @ .- @,: I . . Ins titut f17 I.,: i ..' vj@ L y N 3-', 1. EWTW/EWP,'@ )/LWP(k) 1E1WP(b) Pf_4 JD ACCESSION 11R: AP5007175 S/0296/65/000/003/0042/0043 ,2.2- AUTIMR: Kutsenko. A. I., Bqrjnj@@va l.; Moshkin, P. A.; Volkov, 1. S.; B Nikolayeva, V. M.; Mlikhaylov, A. I.11@orqeyev. V. I ; fLogkchev L. K.; Manteyfell, i_-J-- ; Gapeye_v_a.@T. fa- j@ TITLE: A cutting compound for cold finishing of ustals. Class 23, No. 167939 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov. no. 3. 1965, 42-43 TOPIC TAGSt coolant, cutting fluid 1@ ABSTRACT: An Author's Certificate has boon granted for a coolant with the follow- ing composition: dialkylphenylphosphates or phthalict ad1pLc or sebacic eaters or higher eaters of monocarboxylic acid with alcohols containing from 4 to 10 atoms of carbon per molecule; or esters of polyhydric alcohols and monocarboxylic acids which contain from 5 to 10 carbon stow per molecule. ASSOCIATION: Hookovskiy ovtosobil'nyy zavod io@nL 1. A. LLkhachova (Moscow Auto- mobile Fact.2@) Card l/ TARMAKOV, L.JL; TYABIN. V-Ye.; KIKHAYWT, A.K. [deceased]; KOKISSAROT. B.M.: PMVA, T.N.; STIRIDOW, T.N.. redektor tsdatelletva; KMOOMaNA, K.T., tekhntcheakiy radaktor (Production norms for geodetic and topographical work in geological prospecting and geopkWeical organizations. Svpplament to the tmifted production norms for geodetic and topographical work in the Chief Administration of Geodesy and Cartograpby of the Ministry of Interior of the U.S.S.R.] Normy vyrabotki na geodezichaskis i topograficheskie raboty goologo-resvedochnykh i geofisichaskikh organitatsit. Dopolne- nie k adinyu nornam vyrabotki as goodazicheskie i topogreficheakis raboty GUGK KVD SSSR 1954 g. Koskys, Gas. nanchno-takhn. izd-vo lit- ry po geol. i oichrene nedr. 1956. 51 n. (MLRA 10:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstva geologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Ministerstyo geologil i okhrany nedr BSSR (for Termakov) 3. Ministerstvo neftyanoy promyshlennoott SSSR (for Pyleva) 4. Minister- @tvo ugollnoy promyshlannosti SSSR (for Sviridov) (Geodesy) (Cartography) MIIUL,aLOV,, Aleksondr Konstantinovich;KOLITSOV, F.I. ., red.; STEIANOV, v.s.,, tekhn. red. [NIew building materials uAdo of local :-aw material III o-qe stroltellnye materialy iz mestnogo syrlia. Cheboksary Chuvashskoe goo. izd-vo, 1961. 105 p. (MIRA 15:1.11 (Chuvashia--3uilding materials imustry) L U6-M WM/T A 370 Acc NitsAP6017. _A12 (At, -NY ....... SOURCE CODES UR10358165 /Q34/bO6)6r,3/67j7 AUTHORS Favorova. L. A.; CherrWshowa,.' To F Beshcheva, N; L; Hdkhaylow. A. K. ORO so Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology iin. Ni F. Ganalm MI SSSR ..(Institat epideodologii i m1krobiologii AM SSSR); Psychiatric ClWeal-HostAtal 1b. i in. Ps 'Pe Nghchonkog Iblow (Psikhiatricheska@M@ntahsskaja bollnitsa No4 1) TITLE% Possibility of the transmission of tick-bome recurrent fqwer by lices Report 3:1. Fate of the spirochetes of tick-borne recurrent i;y in the _ ThuaW organism of the body louse during the. f Irst few days f ollowing-Intake-of-liXe-cled blood @,SOURCR:!- Meditsinskaya parazitologiya i parazitarnM bolesnis v* 34, no* 6. 19639 733437 TOPIC TAWt medical experliwnt, animal parasite. wmerinmt animal,.Wective disease, pathogenesis AmRAcT: The authors'present the results of Worimente Ath the infection .of lice by tick-borne recurrent favor during pyrotherapy of six patients with .1progressive paralysis by means of Inoculation with tick-bome spirochatoolse 'the lice were fed with the blood of patients and war* then pAverized in'& matars combined with I @ cc of seline solution and Intraperitanally -ddni stored ,to p1nsA_;Uq.-_Qf @he_.55. CAI 43 becam Infected and 2L. Cwd 1/2 UDCs 616.986._5-022.39tj95.751.2+595.751.2.082.2t576.gj�.j L 2646346 ACC Not AP6017378 idied. The lice were dissected by ifie method 'dssoriS6d_WBeihCfisv@_( 1949 and analyzed rqr the pvsence of spirochatese Findings i . ApMm9betqs@. of J19k_w @orno eurviie for theifirgif-few (UP to 12) houre in the stomach of body lice fed with the blood of infected patientes this time span corresponds to the time span required to digest the-bloode During the' -first 12 hours following Intake of -infected blood a negligible number of these spirochetes penetrates into the louse hatolymph. And it is wactly @during these first 22 hours that the gaines, pigs yemain susceptAble, to in- I fection Ath the louse suspension. This indicates that the morbidity of guinea. pigs &4.-to injection Ath infected lice during the first few hours following the feeding of lice with infected blood we attributable to the zechanicA transfer of spirochetes together vith the still undgested blood of, the p4t1sA In the stomach and intestinkg *IrOrig@ 1 2 figures and _art tablesi-7ti@iOJI: SUB CODRI :06'L/ SUBI@ DATEi 28Kkv64 ORIG Ws '003 Cold 2/29 MIKHLTWV, A.K., Inzh. Distribution of losses in a stage of spiral aulti-stage low- speed pumps. Trudy TIGH no.24:198-218 '59. (KIRA 12:8) (Puxping nachinery) KUHAYIOV, L.K., insh. Distribution of pressure in the side chamnel of a blade wheel in various operating conditions of a centrifugal pump. Inargomashinostroonie 6 no-7:26-27 JI 160. (HIM 13M (Centrifugal pumps) s/1q3/6o/oorj/oo8/bio/oi8 A004/A0O1 AUTHORS: Kornilov, A. N., Mikhaylov.--A---.K,- TITLE: The n 3'500-180 (PE 500-180) Feed Pump Installation PEPJODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informat3ii, 1960, No.8, pp. 37-40 TEXT: The Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidromachinostro- yeniya (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydraulic Machinery), VIGM, together with the spetsiallnoye konstruktors.'coye byuro p:Ltatel'nykh nasosov (Special Design Office of Feed Pumps), SYB PN, and the Sumskiy nasosnyy zavod (Sumy Pump Plant) have developed in 1959 the PE 500-180 feed pump installation intended for 'the feed of boilers with a pressure of 140 atm,the boilers being installed in high-power thermal powpr stations. The installation is composed of the pump, the ATM-3500-2 electromotor, the Nk--65X2 (,*,',G-65X2) hydraulic coupling, a check valve with automatic by-pass, lubrication installation 'and Instrumentation system (KIP). The illustration shows a longitudinal section of the feed pump which is a double-housing structure of the section type, The outer housing is a forged steel cylinder, while the inner housing is an assembled structure with vertical joints, composed of 11 stages and guiding device-3 of the blade type. Card 1/4 The rf@r500-180 (PE 5oo- Card 2/4 3/193/60AXX/00 8/(;. o/O 18 Installation AO Q cz- 3@ S/ i 93/6o/ooo/oo8/c, 1 L,/o 18 The n1500-180 (PE 500-180) Feed Pump Installation A004/A001 The section seams are built up with austenite steel, the! guiding devices and im- pellers are made of 2X13 (2Khl3) grade steel, while the delivery parts are made of heat-treated stainless steel. The pump ends are sea-' ed with soft pacRings. The stuffing-box sockets and the internal hollow of the stuffing-box jacket of the end seals are cooled b@ a cold condensate of less than 40 0C. The individual. lubrication system of the pump installation consists of the following units: screw-type BH4-25 (VUL-25) oil pump mounted on the ele2tromotor of the installa- tion; start-reserve screw-type 3EH-25 (EVN-25 oil pump driven by an a-c electro- motor; gear-type P3-3 (RZ-3) oil feed pump with a-c electromotor- two MO-25X4 (MO-25 X 4) oil coolers, oil filter with a filtering area of 1.5 ;A and 2.8 m3 capacity oil tarik. The pump installation Is equipped with automatic control devices, protection, checking and signalling devices. The protection device prevents damage to the installation In the case of an cil-pressure drop, or if the critical magnitude of axial shift of the pump rotor is reached, or in case of a pressure increase in the delivery chamber of the hydraLlic base, superheating of the bearings or Increased vibration of the pump bearinFs. The installation is controlled from the main the-mal panel of the boiler-turbine block. The following technical specifications of the PE @00-180 feed pump installation are given- 1) feed pump: output - 5oo m3/hour; pressure in the suction pipe - 6.7 kg/cm2; Card 3/4 3/193/60/000/008/010A18 The R?500-180 (PE 500-180) Feed Pump Installation AGO4/AOG I pressure in the delivery pipe - 186 + 5 kg/cm2 ; pressure head In the suctlon pipe -2xceeding the vapor pressure - 15 m liquid coiumn; feed water temperature - 160rC; rpm of pump - 2,900; productivity range - 500-200 m3/hour; 2) hydraulic co,.pling: 'rated power at 3% slippage - 4,000 kw; rpm of driving shaft - 2,980; rpm of driven shaft at IOU% admission of hydraulic coupling and 2.7% .911ppage - 2,900; hydraulic coupling efficiency - 97%; 3) XIN-3500-2 eiectromotor: rated power - 3,800 kw; revolutions per minute - 2,980; voltage - 6,000 or 3,000 v. Test results of the pump Installation carried out at the TETs-12 Mosenergo showed that the efficiency of the pump amounted to 76% at an output of 500 m3/hour, I. e., by 4% higher than stipulated by the terms of delivery. There is I figure. Card 4/4 MIKHAYLOV, A. K. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the 2perating process of degree of centrifugal pump with high-speed Zbystrokhodnosti7 of ?o-go.n Moscow, 1961. 16 pp; (Ministry of kilgher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Power Inst); 200 copiesi price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 241) -MIKUYWVP A.K., inzh. Study of the otages of a centrifugal feed pump with different circulation of the incoming flov. Energomashinostroenie 7 no.4:17-20 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Pumping machinery) MIKRAYLOV, A.K., inzh. Choice of an optimum number of channels of the outlet device of a multistage centrifugal pump. Energomashinostroenie 9 no.8: 22-25 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Pumping machinery) 1 3 7- 58- 1 - 1240 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 166 (USSR, AUTHORS: Shul'ga, N.G., Mikhaylov, A.K.- TITLE. Some Data on the Sulfidation of Steel and Iron (Nekotoryye dan- nyye no sul'fidirovaniyu stali i chuguna) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. L'vovsk. politekhn. in-t, 1956, Nr 43, pp 130-136 ABSTRACT: An investigation of various procedures for sulfidation (S) of steel and iron. It was established that at temperatures of ZOO- 3000C, S virtually does not occur. When S is performed at temperatures of 560-5700C in a bath, followed by holding for 1-6 hours, the bath contents being (%): FeS 13. 2, NaZS04 3. 4, K4Fe (CN)6 3. 4, the rest being neutral chlorine salts, a diffusion layer is formed. The structure of the sulfides is complex and is not always re- vealed by etching. S increases the wear resistance of steel and iron to friction with lubricant, Under the conditions of solid friction, S affords no advantages. Bibliography: 10 references. Card 1/1 M. Ch. 1. Steel--Sulfation-:--Processes 2. Iron-Sulfation-Procasses 3/137/6 /oco/c. 12/005/14,_@ A(?,@6./A I r- I AUTHORS- Shul'ga, N.G., Mikhaylov, A.K. TITU Investigating the effe-t of some factcra on stacility ,f base metal the rmocoupl es FIER! CDT CA L -Referativ-ny-y zhurnal. Me,_a1_,irgiya, no. 12, 1961, 113, -abstrast 12B83 ("Dokl. L'vovsK politetkhn In-ta" , 958, v 2, 307 - @1;?) TEX-T- An investigation was made of the causes affecting the devtal.lonE of thermocouple readings during their operation The experimental set-up is described, maximum devia*.icne and readings of the thermocouries are presented, obtained during holding and periodical checking at constant temperature. The accuracy of the thermocouple readings I's influenced by 1) non-homogeneity of the thermo-electrcde material, 2) changes In the metal s-.r%c-.are during operation of the thermocouples; 5) errors in the measurement cf thermo-emf; 4) presence of parasitic thermo-emf irr the connecting conductors eand terminals; 5) Insuf- fIzient immersion depth of the thermocouple into the medium where the temperature is determined. The greateat effect on the stability of thermocouple readings is exerted by the degree of homogeneity and struct,_@rai changes of the metal during Card 1/2 Investigating the effect 3/1,37/61/000/012/005/149 Auo6/AiOL their operation. Conditions employed in non-ferrous metallurgy for annealing a thermo-electrode base-metal wire, do no!. assure a metal structure which Is stable in operation, Annealing at 850 - 900 0C for 8 hours of copel wire, and 8-hour-annealing at 1,150 - 1,2000C of chromel and alumel wires (3.2 mm In dia- meter), assuree the production of thermocouples more stable in cp--ration in which the thermo-emf may vary within � 0 5 - 0 75% V Oparysheva [Abstracter's note. Complete translation] Card 212 3/112/60/000/006/012/032 Translation from: Referatlvnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika. 1960, mo. 6, p, 21-17, # 4.4795 AUTHOR: 'Mikhaylov, A. K. TITLE: On Raising the Stability of Thermocouples Made of Base Metals PERIODICALt Byul. tekhn.-ekon. inform. Sovnarkhoz L'vovsk. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, No. 8, Pp. 38-41 TEXT: The stability of chromel-alumel and chromel-copel thermocouples in an oxidizing air medium (without protective covers) has been tested during holding at temperatures ranging from 300 to 1,000 0C and 300 to 7000C, respectively, for 1,580-2,750 hourg. The studies have shown that these thermocouples exceed the limits set by "rOCT3044-45" (GOST 3044-45) in mapect to the stability of temperature indications, since a change of the chemical composition of electrodes takes place. Thermocouples subjectad to stabilizing annealing have a better chemical and structural homogeneity of electrodes and a satisfactory working stability. It Is recommended to anneal chromel-alumel at a temperature of Card 1/2 S/112/60/000/006/012/032 on Raising the Stability of Thermocouples Made of Base Metals 1,100-1,1500C during 8-10 hours or at 1,2000C to anneal copel at 850-9000C during 8-10 hours. and alumel must be neutral or weakly oxidizing during 6-8 hours. It Is recommended The annealing medium for chromel and for cope! weakly reducing. A. A. B. Card 2/2 SOV/24-59-2-14/30 kUTHORS:Zavalishin, D. A., Mikhay1foLv,_A. 11,J1,eningrad) TITLE: Conversion of Direct Current into Alternating Current by Means of a Contact-Type Converter (Preobrazovaniye post- oyannogo toka v peremennyy pri pomoshchi kontaktnogo pre- obrazovatelya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1959, Nr 2, pp 93-98 (USSR) ABSTRACT; An attempt is made to give a qualitative analysis and some results of an experimental investigation of a mains- controlled converter which operates as an inverter. The t-ransition from the rectification regime to the inversion in a contact-type converter can be done in two ways: (1) by changing the direction of the direct current in the circuit while the polarity of the voltage of the generator and the load is unchanged during the operating part of the period; (2) by changing the polarity of the valtage during the op- erating part of the pariod, while the direct of the current is unchanged. The first method appea-rs to be impracticable due to the arcing of the contacts. A three-phase bridge- type converter can be constructed in t4e manner illustrated Card 1/4 in Fig 1, where: (1) T is a 3-phase transformer; (2) D a SOV/24-59-2-14/30 Conversion of Direct Current into Alternating Current by Meana of a Contact-Type Converter Db and D c are saturated chokes of the phases A , B and C; (3) 01 are magnetizing windings of the chokes; (4) k al kbl and kc, are "cathode" contacts; (5) CD is a smooth- ing choke, and (6) R I., is a billast resistance. The operat- ion of the converter is explained by the waveforms of Fig 2. The waveforms of Fig 2a illustrate the rectification regime of the device, while Fig 2b shows the inversion operation by employing the first methocL. Fig 2v explains how the invers- ion is achieved by the second method. The transition from the rectification to the inversion by means of the second method can be explained as foilows. The magnitude of the rectified voltage can be controlled by 0varying the regulat- ion angle oL (see Fig 1) from 0 to 90 ; the rectified volt- age is thus varied from its maximum value E go to 0 . If (X is further inergased, or if 0 is changed from 900 to 0 (where 0 - 180 - a ), the rectified current changes its polarity. Now, if a d.c. source is connected of the "recti- Card 2/4 fier", the converter will take power from the source instead ,:;OV/e4 -59-L- 14/ 30 Conversion of Direct Current into Alternating Current '.Iy Means of a Contact-Type Converter of supplying it. The converter thus becomes a mains-controlled inverter which supplies power from the d.c. source to the a.c. mains. A successful inversion can be achieved by fulfilling the following requirements: (1) the regulationoan@le a of the converter should be variable from 0 to 180 ; 2) the phases of the magnetizing currents in the chokes of the bridge circuit (see Fig 1) should be adjustable wich respect to the voltages of the transformer; (3) the voltage of the d.c. source should be adjustable in magnitude and polarit,-/. The operation of the mains-controlled controlled contac'z; (commutator) inverter is essentially similar to that of a contact rectifier, except that the angle 0 has a certain minimum value which must be strictly Dbserved. The authors carried out an experimental investigation of an inverter of the type sh:)wn in Fig 1. The system operated up to 60 kW and had the primary alternating voltage of 500 V. The d.c. source had a potential of 300 V. The experimental investigation fully corroborated the theo- retical prediction. The experimental results are illustrated in Figs 5 and 6. The solid curves of Fig 5 illLl3trate the dependence of the invt:rt-d voltage U,, on tne 13ad current Card 3/4 Igo the dashed c_irve.@ :-3,,iow tile inverted power., wrile the ,@OV/?4-5 A-,- -14/ 30 Conir&rsion of Direct Current irito Ait.,@rriatin6 CL-rrent b7 _'Iean5 Df -a Contact-Type Converter dash-dot curves -,,,-ive the useful load power. Fi@@ -0 i@lus- trates the depende,-ce of the power factol- cos (p and efficiency Tj on @ne ioad current I go , It is ,leen triat Tj is almost constant wften the load ch@Ees from 100 to L,57o. There are 6 fir ,ures. ASSOCIATION: 1nstitut elektromekhaniki, A1, .36SR (InitiLate )f Electromechanics of trie Acade.V., of Sciences of t.,ie JS.3R) SUBMITTED: JulY 15., 1958. Card 4/4 MIKHAYLOV, A. K. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Effect of several factors on the structure and stability of thermocouples made of non-noblo metals." L'vov, 1961. 16 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Educa- tion UKRAINIAN SSR, Kiev Order of Lenin Pol echnic Inst); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 241r 3/137/62/000/006/097/163 AU"ITiOR Mikhaylov, A, K. 717 An investigation of the changer, f the electric resistance and of the thermo-emf of the thermoelertrnn!@_, wire luring -ol-I plastIL, de- form,ation and subsequent annealing I- abstract 61&, Ref erativnTj zhurnal, Met -I llurgiya, nc 115, ("Dokl. L'vovsk. politekhn. in-ta", v. 15, no. Mekhanika, C22C) - 225) IFNT'! Investigated were samples from Chromel, Alumel and Copei (diameter cf the samples - 3.2 mm) after cold plastic deformation and subsequent annPAling. 7rie ele-tric resistance was determined with the help 3f a direct-current M BJI-47 (N'VL-47) brilge. It was found out that, .-@hen increasing the degree of deforma- tion up to 75 - 80%, the specific electric resistance P of Chrome! also increases, anc decreases in case the degree of deformation is further increased. In Alumel, P somewhat increases If the deformation is 1C - 1.%, it decreases by :0 - 11% in ca5e the deformation Is 11P t-, 50',%, and it again Increases at a higher degree of def:)rmation. In Copel, p decreases if the deformation is up to 10%, it increases C @rJ 1112 javubtfigati-n. of the... V 1 3@/6 2VG00/006 )/097/16 3 A16C)/AlO', dur1jr,g a subsequent deformatiun up to 36.5%, then it drops at a deformation of up 50.5%, and again increasps at a higher degree of deformation. it was deter- rnat p changes anomalously in thermoelectrode alloys during c3ld plastic def-)rmation and subsequent recrystallization annealing. During the process of tecry.5taLlization, p does riot recover its initial state, but remains on -1 higher reaohed during the process of cold plastic deformation. The magnitude of Li@r- trjerm@-emf depends on the preceding cold plastic deformatlonj in Chromei @nA A!,,m-el, the thermc.-erf decreases to 3.5% if the degree r@f the Jefonr@ation is r-sed '-@P t:, 5C -ind it grows to Its initial state at, a higher @Iegrep V. .'.rednogorska ;,.-t-ra. ter',@ n-jte, C;)mp-ete translatirn] MTMYIx)Vt A. K. Therapeutics, Sugpestive Review of K. T. Platonov's book "Suggestion and hypnosis in the light of Pavlcyvls theory." A. K. 141khaylov. Zhur. nevr. I psikh. 52 no. 7, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952 UNCLASSMED. hn t K H.& , @LtN A KTASNI . A.L.. Nofessor. Adaktor; VISHNSTSKIT. A.A.. professor; CHER- -WIGOVSKIT, T.N., professor; SHMIDT, To.T., professor. doktor neditain- skikh naukj YARMTLOY. A.K.. rodaktor; SACHUA. A.Z.. tokknIchaskly rodaktor. (Sloop therapy; transactions of the enlarged session of the Pre- sidium of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. with participation of the Systan I.P. Pavlov Madi4l Institute on Irebruary 27-28. 19531 Lachanis snom. Trudy rosshirennogo sees- dantla prosidiu- AkademiL maditainakikh nauk SSSR s uchastion Riazanskogo moditsinskogo institute imeni I.P. Pavlova 27-28 favrolia 1953 9. Red. kolleglial A.L. Kiasnikov (otv.red.) i dr. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo neditsinakot lit-ry. 1954. 217 p.(KT-RA 7:12) 1. Daystvitallnyy chlon AN SSSR (for Kyasnlkov, Cbnrn1k6vek1y)*2. Chlen-korrespondent-WSS611for Vishnovskiy) 3* Akaddidys aftitsin- skikh dafik 666R.-Noscow,'' 7 (Sloop--Th4krapeutic use) KRACHATURUN.A.A.; 141MYZdN.A.K.. wrach-polkhiatr Sleep and dreaming. Mauka i zhiin' 22 no.6:37-39 Je '55. (WIRA 8-8) 1. Starshly nauchuyy sotrudnik Instituta, psikhiatrit Minister- stva, zdravookhranenlya SSSR (for Khachaturyan) (Sleep) (Dreams) MIKHATWV. A.K. (14oskva) Cond1tioned reflex nothod ia therapoutIc ?Wpaottm. Trach.dolo no.11:1905 1 156. (KLRA 10.- 3 ) 1. FaLkhooevrologichaskoya gorodoWs k1tatchaskays bollattea No.1 in. IP.P.Kashchanko. (COBDITLOIMD EISSPONSI) (amoyism-TEIBAFMIC usil) tL@@@.,Vach (Moskva) What one sould know about convulsions to apilap97. Ned.sestra 15 no.6:13-14 Js 156. (KLRA 9:9) (JIFILIPSY) ZINOVIUV. P.H. (Houkva); KIKHAYLOV. A.K. (Hookva); KHACHATURYAN, A.A. (Aoakva) "Psychiatry.0 V.A.Giliarovskii. Revieved by P.K.Zinovlev, A.K. Hikhallov. A.A.Khachaturian. Uin.med. 34 no-9:93-95 3 156. (PSYCHIATRY) (KLRA 9:11) (GILIAROVSKII. V.A.) rl i I : J,@;Imlbuyli@V. A.K. (Hoskve) -.1 1'1-rfi.. - iNoWAKrO-P" -' " lipilopsy. Yel'd i skush. 23 no.2:3-8 F '58. (HLRA 11:3) (KPIIF.PSY) MIMRAYLOV. A.K.. MAMATURITAK. A.A. (14ookva) nOlinical apsects of terasthyl lead psychosis" by A.A. Portnov. Reviewed by A.K. MM&ilov, A.A. lbachatrItano KIIn.med. 36 no.9: 152-153 S'58 (KIRA 11: 10) (PSYCHOSZS) (LEAD--TOXICOLOGT) MIKHAILOV p A. K. Materials on the study of the tonus and reactions of the vegetative nervous system in epileptics. Vop. paikh. no. 3:294-302 159. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moskovskaya gorodskays Bollnitsa im. P.P. Kashchenko. (ZERVOUS SYSTEM, AUTONOMIC) (EPILEPTICS) MIKItTWV. A.X.. vrach; KWINOVA. V.A.. moditainskaya sestra. S.3.Korealcov on the peculiarities of care for mental patients. Hed.sestra 18 no.9:40-43 5 159. (MI-RA L7: 11) (KOTMKOV, MGMI SMIGEBVICH, 1854-1Q00) (p3TCHIATHIC MY)WING) MIKHAYLOV. A.K.; SWnROVA. V.S. (Moskva) "Neuropathology and psychiatry' by G.V.Korozov, V.A.Rouseenko. Roviewed by A.K.Mikhallov. Y-S.bluiyrova. Yelld. I ainish. 24 no.5:59-60 My '59. (MIRA 12:8) (NMIVOUS SYSTO-DWE&SES) (PSTCHIATRT) (MOROZOV, G.V.) (R(Mb7WfKO, V.A.) ZINOTITEV. P.M.; MIKKATLOV, A.K.; MCHATURYAY. A.A. (Rockva) Reviev of the book 'Textbook of psychiatry" by O.V. Kerbilcov. N.I. Ozeretskly, Ye.A. 1-upov, A.T. Snezhnevskly. Klin.med. 37 no.9:156- 158 S '59. (KIRA 12:12) (PsTr,HIATRT) (r=IKOV, O.V.) (OURNSKIT, N.I.) (POPOV, Te.A.) (SEMNEVSKIT, A.V.) MIKUYLOV, A.K. , vrach Psychotherapy of epileptic patients. Vop. psikh. no.4:178-181 16-. (,%U-A -5:2) 1. Psikhonevrologicheskaya bollnitsa imeni Kashchenko, Moskva. (EPILEPTICS) (P6YGHOTH1!@J6?Y) MIKBEAYWV, A.K., vrach-paikhiatr Neuroses. Hauka i zhiznl 27 no.10:77-76 0 160. (14IRA 13: 10) (Neuroses) I Ift To I ANDREYEV, A.L.; MIKHAYLOV, A.K. "Problems in the clinical aspects and pathophysiology of epilepsy* by S.F.Semenov. Reviewed by A.L.Andreev, A.K.Mikhailov. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 60 no.12:1544-1545 160. (@URA 14:5) (EPIIEPSY) (SEMENCV, S.F.) MIKHAYLOVP A.K. (Moskva) Prevention of psycho;,,enic exacerbations of epilepsy. Vrach. -.elj no. 3:87-90 Mr 161. ONIRA 14:4) 1. Institut paikhiatrii Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (EPILEPSY) 14IKHAYLOV, A.K., vrach; KLENOVA, V.A., med-Itsinskaya sestra Characteri8tics for care of patients with manic-deprdesive psychosis. Mel. v@,atra 20 no.8:/Z-49 Ag 161. (MI",(A 14-10) (RZIN-DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSES) MDMYLOV,-A.K. (Moskva) "First aid in mental diseases" by G.IA.AvrutekU# ROV14WW-bY A*9- kikhaam. Felld. i akush. 26 no.8s62-63 Ag '61. (MIM 14110) (MENTAL ILLNESS) (AVRUTSKII, G.IA.) MIKUYLOV p A. K. , vrach; LEVLJSIIKINA, A. F. , fel Idsher Firet aid for the mentally ill. Fel Id. i akush. 26 no.9:29-37 8 161. (MIRA 14SIO) (MENTALLY ML-GAIM A.;D TiMATIUIT) @PAIUILOV, A.K.; UNUSHUNA, A.F., felldsher (Moskva) Characteristics of care for patients suffering from seizures. Felld. i akush. 26 no.10:52-54 0 161. (Ila RA 14: 11) (EPILEPTIGS--GA.Lv AND TILZAr'MIT) 1-ilKHAYLOV, A.K.p vrach-psikhit-tr Treatment of schizopwlii,910 :Iauka i zhinznl 2F no. 2:78-79 F. 61. 14:2) 1. Institut psikhiatrii k9l b-- . (Schizophrenia' MIKHAYLOVP A.K. ;@-ypo-ch-cd3FTmc achizophrenial by G.A. Rotshtein. Zhur. nerre i paikh. 62 no.2:307-308 '63 (MIRA 16:11) (7 A . A . , - :1 @ @ I .. m", @-, 1; (-'V A , T . F. ; I ii I , I I @ 'IV A , 1; . @ . , @' : K 1 i A , '. , A . ?, . -)F!31 bi I I tl,@k-hcrn- T Ire. Rel--1% N,).2: Fat,,q of the s@ ir-r,-hr-tpfi of ri.@,ilrronl %yphxis in the orj,(mi!mt cif ll@s 1, -tj rr f-) I I )w i rij, 1-hf, n I'- I vf@ !"f@ od nip . r q r;i z ns t.1, tut. f,p i "qrr. I o Lor I I og4 A V.N ' S., S R F9 t r @ c 1, 1, 9 k Fta r@ c K P Sk Ft y a 3011/7_23-59-12",@ 3-2 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal . Mash Ino,,! rrq.@-nl ye, 1)59, Nr 12'. p f',7 (Us:,R) AUTHOR, -Kikhaylov, A-L TITLE: New Devices in *.he Forge Sh.,p of -)e Rr,-A,:-7-.'_Masn Fla-nt (Rostz)v Agrt@_-u.- tural Machine auilding Plan* imeril Stallr,.) PERIOIXCAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekon. inform. 3rrrrtar@hoz Ro@f-ysk. ekon. acim. r-na, 1956, Nr 6, PP 7-8 ABSTRACT: Machine parts - left and right. journalzs, sector axles and cardan cross- pieces - will be manufae--ires on 1,5(.@O-tor forging presses by the flash- m r)r; h(-,rizontal forging machine: less pressing met@Lod in@@tead of ma-kIng j,F, In the storing se,i.lon of th,- shop, thr- mechanical disk saws have been re- placed by a semi-automatic mackilne for ci@ttlng tubes and bars of varloust diameters and cross -sect Jon:5 with 11-@e aLd -f abrasive disks. The output of the machine amounts to 300 Dieces/nour. T@,e new nutting t t--_hnnlQ- sulted in saving 500 thousand mbles ppr year. 3 figures. I.N.N. Card 1/1 L 23593-65 9dT(m)/ZPF(c)/EWP(j)/T Pc-VPr-4 RM ACCESSION 11R: AP5003840 s/olqo/65/oo7/ooi/0i8o/oi8o AUTHOR: Ada4urov, G. A.; Barkalov, 1. V.j Gol a @1.; Dremia, _L@ A.__!_.i Ignatovich, T. N. @ikh"lov. A. 14.; Tallroz-e, V. L.; Y"M skiy, P. TITLE: The phenomenon of ol_merizatt in a shock vav* SOURCE: Vysokomolokulyarnyye noyedinemiye, Y. T. no. 1, 1965, 180 TOPIC TAGS: polymerization, shock wave, methacrylaulds, trioxane, explosion, polyoxymethylene ABSTRACT: A study has shown that a monomer in the condensed state can be made to polymiridt by pass ng a shock wave through it. Pov- dered methacrylamide an trioxane@vere pelletized and subjected to the action of a shock va:e-UMEY-s. wave front pressure of 1.5-3 x 104 atu &be produced by the explosion of trotyl-hetogen. The temperature in the pellet-containing capsule immediately after the explosion did not exceed 50C &ad dropped to room temperature in a few m1nutes. Methecrylamide formed a polymer decomposing at about 270C with a Ccwd 1 / 2 L 23593-65 ACCESSION OR: AP5003840 yield of 5% on the monomer. In triox&ne the polymer yield was 3%; the polymer bohaves similarly to polyoxya*thyl&n*. Stpdloa of poly- weriz&tion in a shook wave are planned for other monomers. ISM) ASGOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 2hJun6h ENCL.: 00 SUB CODE: OC, M6 10 REY SOVI 001 OTHERI 000 ATD PRESS: 3171 Cafa 2 / 2 -U-52Z&V . JAJI..bul'dozerlst. 1---""17- How to incrensp thA )f I@mlldozers. Avt.dor. 21 no.1:12-14 Mr 15 P. (MIRA 11: 1) (Bulldozers) MIKBAYLDV, Arseniy Mikhaylovich [Trade unions of White ussia in the struggle for the fulfil- lment of the fourth five-year plan in _-'ndueI_zy1P-ofsoiuzyy bee- lorussii v borlbe a vypolnenie chetvertoi piatiletki v oolasti prougshlennosti. Minsk, Izd-vo M-va vysshego, srednego spets. i prof. obrazovaniia BSSA, 1961. 129 p. (MI:U 15:10) (White Russia-Trade unions) (White Hussia-Industries) -d Cc:Ar%' ,.b:- JOLLr Rf Jiw- - Bi,,i. 11, _ut@lo, J t irr:.tov Titi 12" ..Dljini:@ Di-j IL i-*,,;.,-, A th, 1 - )ri Fui) -1 -try for... w.- 'd in t r c -, , ')'r a., pl-@%cinwL, 2,4-.) _`@i f .11,w ftul'. zid 210 I'-_ in,@ it to t 'ic C - -t'' A, _.nd JC; .i.. tllj pial, s. tnt,12,y- d-Str:; roct,- -:-.d 1-Oot -:1,2 -,Oil 1-@Y__- 6c. Th-, -L --,-i of 2 '. 4 -D in - r tll,@ Plowing cut 'I.-. of I'Atucc (1 c.)f wZ !ntr(,J_-',.2d i:-, jr,w for -,. 31x.ji@-r c*.-Lt /-.ion 'Ln 195,'_, In FrtLiz,. Mi.@ i._,t'-.-)d r.z; _,ffuctivc onl,, for tho cmitrui of widur-Ag, W,@u is _-'i swiflow.,v '@; viadf d-I ) @irid iJCtULL'. C- 1/2 I.TIK',1AY'LC ly A. M. USSR/Metallurgy - Foundry Practice May 52 "Efu;lly Removable Risers With Chamotte-Clay Sepa- rating Plates," A. M. Mikhaylov, I. P. Fominykh, KDvrov Excavator Plant "Litey Pralzvod" No 5, pp 28, 29 Discusses application of plates made of ch=otte- clay mixt and describes expts for establishing ef- fect of sepg piates on metal of castings and proper technology of plate manuf. Decisive factor in good quality of plates Is temp of burning, which has to be as high as 1,2000. 22aT98 ..- r" ." ; - -11 @ ., , . - . @ . s !@ e r t a L i o ri - . :,, , : _ a , I I , t ! @ i I r 1, 5 L 1. i, - - , '- , , - I : , , r f i , - I ille re. ,a , : I It j@ .,_! , , 4 L, 4 , I " L@ "W @ : , t . , a I J( . I !C it --@ I " --,, , . -3 1- @ ', @ ' , T- 1 T @ , - 3 @. , - , - . . ;,- , ^ :, , , . 1:-@ , - n , r", a @ - f. Ili @fd./ .3 , .., / , - 5 C -.*, , --j , , "I : 1 -11. , - , .- , -ec @ @ ) , kj t j 4940* planning and Caleniallf'" 4)f R,,,, n limstan B. T. R. -P 1,runfk AfashInavirrIerma p I Vol- 3 No- 4 p 93@-Q' Apr. 1954 Diu-ussm 4IMplification and acut-ler; tion of at-tviinting pro. Engineering Economics : - - @. 7@ I . z - 7 @-- @: -: I. .., I--,- . @ - 1, - , , :,@ .W.- . , -7. - - MIKHATLOV, A.M., inth.-tokiinoloe, How we raimed production and lowered the costs if gear -anufacture. Ilek.i tsPl-tiaga 3 no-7:10-13 J- '59. kmIRA 13:3) 1. Iyuhlinskiy litowyno-mokhanicheskiy zavod. (Gearing) 25(1,2) @IJTHOR- Mikhail()v @ri,,iri@!er TILE Ph P I.Iod e rn i i ) r, r ng ne. Tooth Cu tin,- ir tl.- ..ire-f:on r@f .-t-d- B_ P A',',,:@ T Tho deucribe-i mc,,_ie:-ni7, t n A c, ri e -3 yno-m 1) -3@ i I i t e -@,hanicl.eskiv @avrjd @Lyu ii -ably F --an "I J@@r e ncy o i t@ tie i@ e a r m i. i!,q, m;i(,hine ai._@ milllnC lrj tw- tt@ajmv as in the dire. ,ion (,f fe-]@ T@,t, moderniz- @or_ 3s -m n in the tc.o! post of rlit_- m:tc.,.ine Pht nut i: conslst5 of two plrtt3 t-,he one beim- r",e ;xope.- and the other @,i i@)ck nut. an-I 3 spr-m_-, i.,, --ween- The two nijt srrew togpt@,er ant, v,-i? 'j.; )n- solid nut in tlie mjl'jj-)g p!(@(,pss Card 1/3 The Modernization of -'rear la n,. :.:Liciiine.3 f or, 1 nc 1 r. The Direction of Zeed. and w,,en the pro-ess reverscs lo mil.-n6 in ':-.e same directi:)n with t!-e feed - tne s,rin.,- the lock nilt upward a-Luinst the lea,]. sc,-ew '-%@--ad and Liakes itturn toCet@.er witiI tl,.e screw until @he '-,vc, nl;" parts lock again smoothly without impact -tn-, '.@Ol post displaces smoothly. The inst,-Lllat@:)n 1:.e n,-It requires no redesiGnin- in ',-he machine. tion includes detailed eri,,-ineerinG rerjmmenda'.ions Lnd the calculation formula for 1,Ye ie3-@ of -,.v s-,ir-.1 y whi-1, he tv;o nu t p a @- t s a - e c . ri I 'he faces b nut has iroved depe;.da@-le and suit-iblf -@jS@@) fr,r- machines oti.er -.han Cear millim_-, mac.1.i.,e-; i* :e--ed. the tooth cuttin- time for one larCe iiQsr-, 1 0 m'@ " I v e Eear b7 50,0' 1 m;) r c, v e h P f i n i s h --t n1 - el we on'be cittinC i!. -jlso -educecl '...e ,,)n ;um,- ' ,.)n of electric energy for *,.e ;,r:)cess Card 213 @,' - / , " -- @@ I-- - - ; -', i The Yloderniz at ion uf @erir :.'ill in,-, .@act.ines for t i,@ i n the Dixection of ?eed. (c mpari ng ni rt, t lic C@ nsum@ t, ion i n mi I I i n,-I :iC,-i the feed). @`h-,,-e -ire --' dia.rams. Card 3/3 MIKHATLOV, A.M.. in2h. Efficient grinding, of high-modulo extra-haroi gear wheels. Mashinostrottell no.12:14-15 D 159. (MIR& 13:3) (Gaar cutting) MIKHAY1OV, A.M. Copying mandrel for macUning composite cuz-ves. gashinostroitell no.8:20 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9 (Drilling and boring machiner7--Attachments) KIKHArI(,V, A.M.; POZENYAK. YR.B.; AS'jpnv, V.(P Hydraulic copyi" devi,:e for tne mcdernization of Screw lathes. Mashjmstrri@ejr no.3:12 Mr '64. (K-'RA 1-:4%; MIKHAYLCV, A.M.; BOGDANOV, B.L.; MEL'NIK(,V, N.A. Thermal conditicns in the casting of a D-100 diesel engine crankshaft. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 nc.3:15'--1cj8 '62. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut Btall. (Iron founding) IfzWA 1114 0 A @ M. for a gap !-n the threaded I Of 10- St&noi inatr, 34 joi@t of the rest noj@:40-41 Hr 163. (MIRA 1635) machines) L 7o83-66 EWT(m)/EWP(wVEPF(c)/T/SWP(t)/LW(b)/gWA(c) IJP(c) JD/JWIJG ACC 191 AP5027@75 SOURCE ftgs Iff/didi/6-5/006/005/0090/0091 AUTHORt Mikhaylovp A. M. (Novosibirsk) jORGs none ,TITLE: The jump-like propagation of cracksin single crystals4of lithium fluoride VT, - r - SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy malrbstniki i te&Ucheakoy fiz P V0- 59 1965P 90-94 TOPI1 0 TAGSt Lthium, Iluorid Cry -9@lithiun fluoride crystalq stal I solid state# ld .dislocation) crystal crack_#_1M-= ci@@/ PSK 24 motion picture camerap SKS IN imotion victu e camera jABSTRACT, To extend and apply the theory of auto-oscillations during cleavage of rittle solids (see G. 1. Barenblatt and R. L. Salganiko 0 raWdinivanii khrupi-4 IA- "tel. Avtokolebaniya pri rasklinivanii. PMM, 1963, tr 279 Vyp- 3t stre 436)t ape;.:" oific surface disintegrating energies of lithium fluoride crystals were determined@ Me experimental prooedurejollowed was that of V. R. Regell and 0. A* Dubov (RegistrirtVushchiy pribor dlys, zapisi krivykh exhatiyap rastpzheniya i relAksat8jjJ I:lByuls 'Tribory i ste3*11 In-ta tekh-ekonm. info=* AN 0=0 1956t No. 11 - 56-452# tems 2 The experiomtal results are presented In photogrophe and graphs (see Fig. tqFq jZ3 L 7o83-66 :ACC HR:. AP5027275 a b 44 N Is Fig. lo Depondence)of,length of crack on the time for cleavage velocities of (a) 0.007 and (b 0 7 ain/seo respectively* !The ratio of the mwface disintegration onergy for stationary T(O) and moving T(%@ d @cracks respectively was.deterained by 4sing the rplationship, Elf (6) To) where A is the length of a Jump and '10 is the length of a stationary crack. It was found that for cleavage velocities in-exceas of 20 mm/iso cracks are propagated:-- by jumps and that the velocity of crack propagation exceeds the cleavage velocity tqar4 L, 708.3-66 ACC IIR: A@5027275 iseveral'timse oven Origi art, bass I tablet 3 graphes 4 photegraphog aW tequationse !SUB CODEt Gc/ MBN IILTEt. 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