SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHEYEV, V. N. - MIKHEYEV, V. S.

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V P kon truktor; MALITSEV, B.G., konstruktor; PETROV, [W - I V.I., konstruktor; BASINIEVICH, t.~Lv-red.izd-va; SHTBIDTA, R.Ye., takIms red. (Album of standard shielding anA protecting devices for besio types of sawmilling and woodworking equipment] Allbom tipovykh ograditellnykh ustroisty I pre4okhr*ALte1'nykh prisposablenit d1la oanovnykh vidov losopillno-deresoobrabatyvaiushchego oboru- doyanita. Moskva, GOBlesbwvlzdat, 1963. 51 p. (MIRA 160) 1, Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut me- khanicheskoy obrabotki drevesiny. (Wbodworking machinery--Safety measures) MIKHEYEV,, P.V.; MffSNER, Ye.V.; MIKHEIEV, V.P. Attraction by light of organimm on which fishes feed, Top. ikht. 2 no.4s731,739 162. (KM 16#2) 1. Vaeressiyokly nauchno-issladovatellskly institut prudovogo rybnogo khozyaystva (VNIPM), Kbakwa. (Fishe;Li~~) (Light-Physiological effect) HIKHEYEV, V.P. Tests on killing Drelesena by wamed-up water. Blul.In.-I-biol. vodokhran. no.U:10-12 161. 041-~,A 15:8) 1. Kuybyshevskaya gtantalys Instituta biologli vodokhranilishch V1 SSSR. (KUYBYSHEV RESERVOIR-DREISSENDIDAE) (MARINE MULING) (TEMPERATUR-r-PHYSIOLLGICAL EFFECT) MIKUYETP V.P. Distribution of Dreissena polymorpba Pallas on the structurew 40 Ow Volga Hydroelactric Power StafAbu (taWn). Biul. Inst. biol. vodokhran. no*12%32-33 162. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Kuybyshevskaya stantsiya Instituta biologii vodokhranUishch AN SS5R* (Volga Hydroelectrij Power Station (Leni~)-Dreissenidae) I i Shortcomings of suggestion systems used in Northern River lavigation Administration. Izobr.v 35SR 2 no-2:33-34 IF '57. OGFA 1213) (Suggestion systems) (Steamboat lines) Umm"j, I$?.$ tush* WIP JrAl- Ww- 141proviag oil Raab, trousp, cleaning on diesel ships equipped with Z06 engtaes. 17 too 700 A 15% (MIRA U M (Marine diesel engines) (Oil filters) A UTHOR i Mikheyev, V.F. 30V/117-~6-11-11/16 TITLE: Mea~suring TPart'sof birge Diameter by A Common '71ile cape (lzmereniye detaley bol 'shogo diametra obychnym sntaniren- tsirkulem) PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', 195S, Nr 11, p 42 (USSR.) ABSTRACT: A simple geometric formula is given for measurinp the 01a- meter of details with measuring devices too small for the detail. There is I diagram. 1. Gages--Performance 2. MpasLL-ement 3. Matherrati,~s Card 1/1 KUVSHIEDV. X.I.: 141KHEM, V.P., assistant Better transient clips are needed for the contact line system. Slek.1 topl.ti", 4 no.1:26-27 Ja 160. (MIRA 130) otdala skopluatatgil slushby elektriflimtsil I energetichs~ khogyaystva Oaskoy dorogi (for Kuvahinov)..2. Kafedra Oftergasnabzhenlys zhelextrkh dorog" Tomskogo elaktromakhanIchaskogo institute inxhenarov xholesnodorozhnogo transporta, (for Mikheyev). (Ilectric railroads-Wires and wiring) LYAKHOV, ~';.M.; MIKHEYEV, V.P. Quantitativt~ evaluation of the foullnp fauna In Volga reservoirD by using diving deviceo. Trudy Inst. biol. vnutr. vod no.b:303- 308 163. (MIRA 16:1) MIKMEV, Viktor Petrovich; MPOV, Aleksandr Petrovich; FRAYFELID, A.V., red. (Contact network supports and foundations; work practices of the collective of the Western Siberia Railroad] Opory i fundamonty kontaktnol seti; opy-t raboty koUektiva Zapadno-Sibirskoi zheleznoi dorogi. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 63 p. (141RA 18112) SOV/124-58-11 12395 Ti anslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika. IQ58, Nr I I . p 0 IU55R) r AUTHOR: Mikh TITLE- The Delivery of a Gas Undergoing Cooling (Transport gaza s vichelorn yego okhlazhdeniya) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kuybyshevsk. industr. in ta, 1957, Nr 7, pp 99 103 ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that in accepted engineering practice in the des,gn and operation of compressed- air plants and gas distribution mains for the delivery of gas the gas flow is usually assumed to be isothermal, i, e. , the initial temperature of the gas at the point of entry into tl~e main distribution line is not considered as having any influence upon the hydraulic pressure losses in the pipe line or upon its carrying capacity. In this connection approximate relationships are developed for the non-isothermal flow of gas in pipe lines of great length -i case of isobaric cooling of the gas. an approximate mathemat-,dl relationship for the determination of the temperature of gas at any desired point of the extended pipe line is derived from the equation ol the heat transfer and heat balance, such relationship ha-, ing the fol Card 1/4 lowing form: The Delivery of a Gas Undergoing Cooling SOV/124-58-11-12 )95 t = t0+ (t t0) exp(- Vo CpR where t0 is the temperature of the medium surrounding the pipe (soil), I is the distance between the gi~,en section of the pipe line and the compressor plart: Vo is the gas-flow rate under normal conditions; C p is the specific heat of t)-.e gas at constant pressure; R is the thermal resistance of the heat transfer from the gas to the surrounding medium. which in determined, similarly to the heat transfer resistance of a bare pipe, in accordance with an approximate formula accepted for the power-flow calculation for centra' -~,ating pipe lines. as follows- R z I loge 4 h lineal meter lir 0C Z Tr k kral soil 0 where X .1 iii the heat-conductivity coeffickent of the soil; h is the depth at wnit.! Soburied (the distance from the finished grade to the center line of the the pipe is pipe; Do is the outer diameter of the pipe. The author asserts that calculat)ons according to formula (1), taking into consideration formula ' '), agree with extant test results more closely than do calculations made in a( ( ordance with tfie well known formula by V. G Shukhov f Neftepro-,od. . ikh primenenive , nettvanom Card 2/4 The Delivery of a Gas Undergoirg Cooling SOV/IZ4 58 11 123- khozyaystve (Oil Pipe Lines and Their Application in the Oil !ndustrvl Moscc,,-, 18951 , which does not take into account the depth ot bury!ng of the pipe Ime .- tte soil or the heat conductivity of the soil. By integrating Darcy's differen! a: equation, taking into consideration the changes in the velocity and dens tv of tl,e gas in relation to the changes in pressure and temperature, the author app;Ics equation (1) and obtains an approximate relationship for the determiridtion of t~.e pressure P at any desired point of the main gas pipe line in the following form P R 2aV ?- To I [ I + '110CpR ti-to e- I /V0CpR)) atm abs 1 0 L 273 where P, is the pressure at the entry connect-,on to the mdin distrihut~or ',-e~ T is the temperature of the medium surrounding the pipe I~ne in degrees Ke~ 0 the quantity a is derived from the mathematical reidtionship a =0.661 x 10-3k -Y 0 D 5 where X is the local- resistance coefficient -yo is the weight dersity ot the gas under normal atmospheric conditions and D is the inner diameter of the pipe is pointed out that this relationship should be used only when Card 3/4 The Delivery of a Gas Undergoing Cooling V0 (t I -to) > 10 and 2 a VOzL > 0 8 L P1 2 SOV / 124 - 58 11 12 3Q 5 where L is the total length of the main gas line. Examp,es are subm.tted Or. !" e influence of non-isothermal flow of gas ,n a mair. gas i ne (10 50, and 10C ~m cl- on the pressure losses in it due to the relitticriship of the gas flow rate ',25009 r" 19, hour and 65000 nm3/hour) and the didmeter of the pipe (~50 and 300 mm respect i%'ely) at various initial thermodynamic pirameters (t, - 400C and P1 50 atm at-, tj - 800 and PI = 40 and 50 atm ~bs) The ca!t_u1at,o-s were based o- the assumpt o,~ that to = 00, C p ~ 0.40 kcal/nm OC, h L', meter o.1 ' 1,0 kcal m- Cc Yo ~ 1.0 kg (weight)/nm3. However. it :s nc, indicated ?or wh;ch, resistarce cce! ficients these results were obtained. It is shown that the application of the ~Soli-'-:mal flow formulae of the gas for the determination of the mdgnitude Of the press .- e I( sVs results in an underrating of pressure losses by 10 16Yo and more Also 5 the fact that the error is particularly great in short main lines and at lew ferm.,.d: pressures. The paper,,contakris a number of misprints in the lorm-Aae Biblic graphy: 3 references. G Ye Khud%a~,, Card 4/4 L9 LA I () 0 S/ 121- /--- -- r-jX1:1 OV/ AO05/A0O1 Translat,cn from.. Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekha:.Iea, 11 ~C, No. AUTHOR Mikheyev. T17LX--- Heating -f Thir, Materiais in a A:.r S*re FERIODICAL: So. nauchn. !r. Kuybyshevsk, iniustr. in-ta, 19~1:17, N~ TEXT - The :~.--rrela'lon Is derived between 'he terr-Peralire rf tne ma,e-:al placed in a chamber, the temperat-ure of the air c!r--~.1a-!ng in tne sys*.E-m, an~ +,!me according tc the given characteristics :f the unit. The ratIng fc =,-41ae art derived on the fcllowlng assumptions. 1) the temperature grad:en, wit.r.1r, t.~,6 material is equal to zero; 2) the heal. exchange ~oefflc!ent In the system J',DeF not depend on the temperature; 3) heat losses within the system do riot exist The equationa derived are valid f~r heating as well as for cocling -I' h!n matertal-, in a circilating air st.ream, L.N. Tryak.--,r3 Trans.ator's ncte: Thl~ is tne L;11 translla*!~!, )f ~he criginal. Ri-lrn Carj 1/1 I-IIHM-YEV, V. P. (Cand. Tech. Scl.) "Experience with Industrla. ',a~3 ',:. 'l- Cllt~, --" .1.11' (Tb*Wy aM PractIce of fts Coftuatim; Tronsectlons of a Sclentif lc and Techalcal Untiva) LmlogWo QMtoptGkblrA*ts 1958- 343 P- MJ=W,*-1r1kSnt1Y FaTIOTIch, kand.tekhn.nauk; POSTNIKOVA, I.T.. red.; YASMIKINA, Ye.A.0 takhn.red. [Industrial combustion of natural gas) Prowyablennoe ashiganis pr1rodnogo, gas&. Xulbyshov, Luibyshevskos knishnoe ind-vo, 1959. 136 p. (KIRA 13:12) tame, Natural) 24(6) SOV/143-59-5-13/19 AUTHORS: Mikheyev, V.P., and Erlikhman, A.M., Candidates of -T-e--ch-K-f-c-aT__S_cTe-nces, Docents TITLE: The Thormal Calculation of Periodic Action Apparatua With External Heat Exchangers 'PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy - Energetika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 115-124 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Two functional systems of heat exchangers are known. In system 1, the heat exchange surface is placed in- aide the apparatus as shown in Pi~ure 1. In system 2, the heat transfer circulation cooling) of the me- dium is achieved in an external heat exchanger as shown in Figure 2. The thermal calculation of heat ex- changers functioning according to the first oyatem io known gef 1 ' f. In the second system, because of forced motion of the medium to be heated (cooled), the heat exchange may be considerable intensified, result- ing in higher heat transmission factors and reduction of the rated heat exchange su. -ce, compared to sys- Card 1/3 tem 1, where the intensity of tne heat exchange is SOV/143-59-5-13/19 The Thermal Calculation of Periodic Action Apparatus With External Heat Exchangers determined by conditions of natural convection. Pre- sently, there are no founded recommendations for the thermal calculation of the second system. System 1 is simpler than system 2. The application of system 2 must always be justified. For example, it may be applied when the rated heat exchange surface can not be included in the dimensions of the apparatus of type 1, or, of a circulation heating (cooling) of a medium is required for technological reasons. In this article the authors establish the dependencies per- mitting design and thermal control calculations of devices aith periodic heating (cooling) processes in systems with external heat exchangers. Recommenda- tions were given for thermal calculations and graphs, simplifying calculations and facilitating an analysis of the heating (cooling) process in the system under consideration. A comparison is made between the func- Card 2/3 tions of heat exchange apparatus of periodic heating V SOV/143-59-5-13/19 The Thermal Calculation of Periodic Action Apparatus With External Heat Exchangers (cooling). There are 2 diagrams, 10 graphs and 2 S o v i e t r e f e r ea cfAu. jjhr%agw1gegM=r by tho "f e4ro Pr=- teploenergetiki (The Mair I ASSOCIATION: KuybysheVskiy industriallniy institut imeni V.V. Kuy- bysheva (Kuybyshev Industry Institute imeni V.V. Kuy- by shev) 1-*-*4 SUBMITTED: February 11, 1959 Card 3/3 MIKHEYLT v V. P. Gas flame furnace for nonoxidizing metal beating. Biul. TSIICHM no.4:52 161. (WRA 14,10) (Furnaces, Heating) MIKHEYEVp Vikentiy Pavlovich; GLOZSHTEYNp Ya.S., nauchrWy red.; red.; YASHCHURZHIRSKAYA, A.B.# tekhne red. (Burning of natural gas in industrial units] Sahiganie prirod- nogo gaza. v promyshlonnykh ustanovkakh. Leningrad Gostoptekh- izdat, 1962. 231 P. WRA 15:7) (Gas as fuel) (Gas burners) ARKHANGELISKIY, I.A.; MIKHEYEV, V.P.; STEPANOVO B.H. Automatic device for measuring the light characteristics of photoelectric multipliers. Avtom. i telem.; abor. at. no.2: 85-94 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Photoelectric multipliers) (Electronic measurements) K KM YEV I V. P. Study of the wear of contact wires and collector cover plates in the upper layers. Trudy TZIIZHT 35:102-105 162. (MIRA 16:8) (Electric railroads-Wires and wiring) MIKHEYZV, V.P. Devices for studying the wear of contact wires. Trudy 7EIIZHT 35:112-118 162. (MIRA 16:8) (Electric railroads-Wires and wiring) (Electric meters) MIKHETEVP V.P.; ZHARKOV, V.T. . .................. &.~_ - Concerning the angle of wear of contact wires. Trudy TZIIZHT 35: 119-126 162. (MIRA 160) (Electric railroads--Wires and wiring) -14% MIKHEYEVP V, P,, inzh. Determination of temperati~re for a sagless condition opti=-.;-- in respect to the wear of contact wires and current collector caps. Trudy OHIIT 37:102-109 162. Operation of a suspension system with spring-type and ordinary supporting slide wires in an anchor sector. lbid.:110-117. Effect of the suspension system type on the wear of the cap of the curren! collector. Ibid.:118-127. (MIRA 17:5) j,jjyij--j,T,V, V.p.; V-.j'F.DjKlOV, A.V. - I-.,- I.- -.- ..........I Injer-ulor. bumoro for ri,,t,urKl gas '.'!Lh p-ct.~vo a-'r c,~ray- r,az. rrom. 8 ro.12:15-120 16) (1v'. I I-, A~P:- YERFMINP A.S.s ~UKHM'EV, b.S, p Se. Contrclled pl;16e r' ' 11;121 9 nc.5il4S-'.I-l ',-C, lili.. MIKHEYEVA- V.P.; AGEYEVA, I.A.; SD-Y.ZRKOV, N.S.; VETROV, N.I.V - I7nzIi.# retsenzent; KALININ, VA., kand-. tekhn. nauk, red.; MURAVIYEVA, N.D., tekhn. red. [Decreasing the wear of cnntact wires; work practice of the staff of the West Siberian railroad] Umen'shenie iz- nosa kontaktnykh provodov; opyt raboty kollektiva Zapadno- Sibirskoi dorogi. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 89 p. (MIRA 17:3) MIKHEYEV, Vikentiy Pavlovich; VENEDIKTOV, Aleksey Vladimirovich; - --- - -- dibZSHTM , Ya.S., nauchn. red.; G1114TSBURG, V.I., ved. red. [jet burners for natura.1 gas with active air spray) Inzhek- tsionrWe gorelki. dlia prirodnogo gaza s aktivnoi vozdushnoi struei. Leningrad, lzd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 92 p. (~U RA 17 - 4) BELYAYEV, I.A., inzh.; VETROV, N.I., inzh.; MARGOLIS,, S.M.# lnzh.; BORZENKO, Ye.A., inzh., retsenzent; MUMEV, V.P.p kand. tekhn. nauko retsenzent; GORCHAKOVA, O.D.-,- inzh., red.; VOROBIYEVA, L.V., tekhn. red. (Installation, operation and ropair of overhead contact systems] Montazh, ekspluatatsiia i remont kontaktnol seti. Moskva# "Transport," 1964. 294 p. (MIRA 17:3) MIKIIEYEV, V.P.; MEDNIKOV, Yu.P. Characteristics of the calcu2ation of injection gas bzrrers taking into consideration the energy of the air being sl;ckea off. Gaz. prom. 10 no.1:33-38 165. (.,!I Pdt I F: 1 ) M I KHFYEV, VJ.; ML,WJ I KOli, Yu. - I YUljA,',IiK I N, A.G. Varying perfnrman,~P of lln,,,eriLor burners unal(tr sutcnt!~~al conditions of gas outflow. Gaz. prom. 10 no.9~30-35 '65. WRA 18i11) MIXIM.EV, Vikently T,avIuvIch; Fl,)GIMV, Vsavulod NikolayovJch; ,j 117EYII, Ya. ';. , nalichn. red. ; I. WVEL'.'x;-7TF'f7;, V, ~ GLOZS1 - I,, ved. red. [Hearth an(i slotted ourners fcr natural gaal Fodovye I shchelevye gorelki dila prirodnogo gaza. Lanl:~grrad, Nedra, 1965. 7 3 pb Wiu lg.,.? NESTERENKO, G.T., fl ri.. i T , C,,- i wh.,, M,'KIIEYF'V -1 V.p Effect of ',i.e anpli,~ r,l of tr'-e expose6 roof of cl-~=bors. (,C",. Z,ul'. r,