SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NABOKO, I.M. - NABOKOV, V.A.

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Physical Gas Dynamics and (Cont.) SOV/5698 With Local Supply of Refrigerant in a Longitudinal Supersonic 89 Flow MotulevIch, V.-P., V. 11. Yero3honko, and Yu. N. Petrov. Effec'; of Elc~ptrostatio Fiblds on Convective Heat Transfer 94 Motulevich, V, P., and 0. P. Plalyahav. Effect of Dissociation on Heat Mxzchange and Friction in a Plate in a Flow of Air 104 AVAILABLEt Library of Congrosa AC/rn/.jW Card 5/5 11-b-bl 10 3h333 S/124/62/000/002/008/014 0 D234/D302 AUTHOR! Naboko I.M. - TIME, On the problem of combustion formation during checking of a supersonic gas stream by an obstacle PERIOD ICAL., Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 2, 1962, 86-87~ abstract 211594 (V st). Fiz. gazodinainika i teploobmen. M AN SSSR, 1961, 42-45) TEXT4 The author investigates the process of formiation of a reaction in a supersonic flow of a gas capable of reaction, past a body. The begin-- ning of a reaction during checking of asupersonic stream was studied in a shock tube of square cross section of 36 x 36 mm and 260 cm long. in the experimental part of the shock tube, provided with observation win dows made of plane p;wallel glasses-, a wedge or a rod with semi-spherical end was placed. The process of flow was recorded by Tepler photography with the frequency of 35000 - 40000 frames per second. From thc- experi.- ments with the mixture 4H2+ 029 pictures of flow were obtained for the Card e2~) S/124/62/000/002/008/014 On the problem of combustion 0234/D302 period of establishing a discontinuity of condensation, for that of existence of a stationary image of flow and the destruction of that image at the instant of appearance of contact separation. It has been estab. lished that the characteristic quantity affecting the ignition behind the discontinuity is the product of the time of ignition delay '~' and the velocity of gas flow U3 behind the discontinuity. The ignition during checking appeared only when reaction began behind the incident wave. it conclusion is made that the process of ignition behind the shock wave is determined not only by the temperature behind this wave, but also by the velocity of motion of the combustible gas in the region behind the sho(.k wave. rAbstracter's note Complete translation Card 2/2 M. BAZhW;OVA, T. V. - "Evaluation of time of relaxation of carbon dioxide dissociation according to shock tube experiments", and "D-, termination of the dissociated C02 flow condition after the normal shock on the rarefaction wave arising while flowing, Lro~xnd a protuberant ang GOLDENIMM, S. A. - "Ignition in th,~ flow" MITRI11, Lev Nikolayevich - "Diffusion effect on ignition characteristics of gaB mixtures Ignited by a heated surface" .Iia;ORBZ~ V. G. and KDZLOV, G. 1. - "One-impulse shock tube investigation of the kinetic thermal decomposition of methane" xDzLov, r- 1. - "Calculation of normal rate of flame propagation of methane and acme other hydrocarbons" LOBASTOV, U, S., and BAMENOVA, T. V. - "Research on absorption of radio waves by air following the shock wave" KABOKDj I. M. - "'Ihe problem of Ignition In supersonic gas flaw '~~ceeraio~d at an obstacle" SALVA?TDRA, G. D., and MASTIASOVA, L K. - "Amplification of the shock waves dur'-ng trennition through the flame front", and "Formation of weak shock waves before the flame front and their role I-n organiLing the process of explosive mixture burning in tubes. Roports to be submitted for the '~th Intl. Sy~lposilrn -,n Umbustion, Ithaca, N.--w York 27 A,~L - I Sep 'Ll affiliated with Inst. -X Energetics im. G. 114. Kxzh1.--hanOvS'-,.iy, MIcserw. BAZHENOVA, T.V.; NABOKO I.M. (Moscow) a investigation of the influence of non-equilibrium pl7sical and chemical transformations in CO~ on the flow parameters behind the shock wave and on the shock wave reflectionI report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics., Moscow, 29 January - 5 February 1964 -04 i ~ 10 t), Y Y/ i7~~f- "'L 8 -Zi~ 77e AccErkai xa: AA012ow s/ooeo/64/154/OW/0401/0403 AUMCB: Bazhenove., To V.; '~F- T." ;T=- Concerning, the rate of "icochemical, trwaf=istials of the C02 =610C~le behind the alocl, vave at temptmtures rj~= 2000 to 4M K. SOMM AN SSSR. Dokindy*, Y. 154,, no. 2, 19% 401-403 TOPIC TAGS: carbon diaxide, 4uwbcn dicacide dissociaticn, shook vave, molecular excitation, Tepler Schlieren method, hich frequency iftatogm1hy, sYmmet-r-la valancy vibration, asymmetric valency vibration,, MAch nuaber ABSTRAC~: Tho par=ctcrs of the flow behind the shock vave In passing an obstacle in the shock lwQbe have been experimentally determined. These parmeters depend on e:,.citaticn end disGociatloa of molecules and an their relaxation. The Tepler metA- o& vas used. The flash frequency was abcut 60,000 sec-1 ad the tube vas 595 m long. Details of synchrcuization CC the flashes and of the processes un3er study vere,described by Go Do Salsmandra, T. V. Bazhanom,, at &U In Nekotwy matody* issiodavaniya by*trc;;ratekaywhch11& protsessov i 11h. prlmananl" k lzuchanlyu fonalrovaniya dotauktalauwV vo2A30,r IrA. AN S=,, 1960o It vas amcluded that at Card 1/2 ACCESSIM NR: AP012092 mach numbers frazi 6 to 3.1 there Is no dissociation of COg molecules behind the shock waves at a distance of 5 to 15 cm frcm the disc(ntinuity (tim Involved Is 1W to 250 microsecond ). Also, the molecular vibrations In C02 are only partial- ly excited. lite asymmetrical valency vibrations could not be excited. 117he work was perfoomed under the direction of As S* PVed:vod:L+-e3zv,, CosTo VAmber AN SWR.11 Orig. art. has.- 2 figureas ASSOCIATICK: Energetichaskly Institut, Ims Go He X&b1zhanovskogo (PaMr Institute) SMP4=: 3AU63 M= Mq: jjWeb& =Ls 00 SM CCDE: JU NO W'SOV: 006 On=; OOT r C.,d 2/2 (1) 1rmT(M)1gwA (d) /T/FCS (k)/EWA(c) /EWA !JP(c) FSS,4AW i ACC.NR: AT6001409 SOURCE CODE: UR/.'i]90/(,4/009/1)()0/021,r)/0218 AUTHOR: T. V ytjpy S. G.; Nahoko I M ORG: none to TITL19- The study of gas flow through shock tubes using high speed spark photography 15OURCE; AN K o qq~qq qgqf!Ltk1nematografIi. Uspekhinauchnoy J. 9MIsjoly _It p _X_fq L 160grafiL. v. 9. 1964. Vysokoskorostnaya fotograflya I kinematogritiji (Ifigh-speed y), and Insert facing page 224 phatoiriphy and,clue"matograph TOPIC-TAGS: high eed photography, electric discharge, light source, shock wave ap analysis, schlieren photography ABSTRACT: This article discusses photography of high-speed processes in shock tubes, using a high-qullit~ spark discharge. A spark discharge circuit is shown with a "linear" light source consisting of a discharge tube filled with hydrogen at I atm and having a variable spark distance. The I AF capacitor battery charged by a 22 kV source is dis- charged through a 7 kOhm resistance into the spark discharge circuit with a capacity of Card 1/2 ACCNMAT600.1409 0. 02 PF yielding short-lived (to 10-6 see) high brightness sparks. The photographic propessAs synchronized by means of a synchronization block the design and operation of which is described. The operation of the device is illustrated by photographs showing the .-prepagation of a shock wavej the generation and propagation of the 4H2 + 02 reactLon in gased i and'the structure of the shock wave and of the gas flow behind such a wave. Orig. art. has:, 5 figures* SUB CODE- 14, 20, SUBM DATE: none \4 Card. 2/21 BkZHENOlAf I.V.; MISr,,, !,,'A:IOK,:, 1.,M, Studying gas f:ow in a sncck wite, .~-.e ~:*' eFark filmllng. Usp.nauch.fct. 9.2-1.5-2--?, lc-~. (M~Fj L 5 9,158 - 0 6ElqT(.-,) /Z-NP (M) /EW'21 (m) KYJ /,17ji 3 D ACC NR, AT6022660 SOURCE WDE: UR/0000/66/000/000110172iOl79 AUTHOR: Naboko, 1. M. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of the state of gas behind a shock wave by means of a shock tube flow past an obstacle SOURff-: AN-SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. Issledovaniya po fizicheskoy gazodinamike' (Studies of p-h'y--s--i-c-a.1- ga-sdyrva-mic~s - ~V)scow, Tzd-vo Nauka, 1966, 172-179 TOPIC TAGS: supersonic aerodynamics, shock tube, frozen flow, equilibrium flow, dissociation, shock wave, sound velocity, relaxation,oblique shock wave, degree of freedom ABSTRACT: This article discusses the prerequisites and conditions for experiments and calculations of gasdynamic parameters of a flow behind a shock wave. Sucn experiuckents and calculations have been made In order to obtain data on the degree of excitaLion of gas molecules. The results of many theoretical and experimental Investigations are, analyzed and a rnethod is developed for determining rhe degree of excitation of gas I molecules behind a shock wave, based on measurement of the Mach angle and the angle of an oblique shock in a C02 flow past an obstacle in a shock tube in the Kach range from 6 to 11. In calculatlon of the Mach angle, which is the ratio of flow veloc-1tv Card 1/2 L 36938-66 ACC NRj AT6022660 to sound velocity, the latter may be related to the equilibrium or frozen vejr~city of sound, and consequently an equilibrium or frozen M, number can be calculated for a given flow condition. Analysis of the method used here shows that the intensity of excitation of internal degrees of freedom and dissociation can be determined by measuring the angle of Mach lines on a plate in a shock-tube flow. 'Fhe experimental data obtained here also show that at a distance of 15 cm behind a shock wave there is no dissociation in the flow and that asymmetric valence vibrations of CO. are not excited. A numerical calculation of flow parameters behind a shock wave V11h various degrees of excitation of vibrations of C02 molecules is developed, with the results presented in tables. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 7 tables. 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Co. Ni. Ph. and Mo. Case-, front %mle -00 4 (Winfirales. in which steam at AW is-Aurd from itill M.11tt'i -00 lava. matalized I g. IWIL 00 Subliazoitcoi In funiariat" at W, were hallte and Sylvitt, fro 0 with tracm of Sit, Cu. Cn, %i. Bi. V. Cr, Zr. Ga. 1l&, Itrut Sr. Vapors were neutral. Futuatratco at UK) WO)o with N*ua and uIntysite %ubtintatft still tta," as afmove had acid vapage. Sublimates in furnot,ol" at 3(X)* were Sill. C) i h t , w vapors " or basic, and tram zi ahovc. Thi,,oe with AlFj. Cal',. and MgFj contg. tracvvt u( Cu. Ca. V. 7 Coe Cf. Zr. Ga. Ila. and Sr. were alwayi below 2(W. Skime . Ca Anil Fe are Wicyrd to have been extil. hy wifurou, and va 4 the pa,,lll through the an. V VC1, ;'Ol 'Zin ocks IIP I Ils Co :: . . g ' . . co.. Cit.. Nit.. k z I Ill Ott. Ns. r, A. Xe. Itc. and Ne were nNervril in the -apors. Cyrus Feldman coo 0 It L A atTALLUPGKAL LITIF11.102 CLAVI-FIC-110- .03 U is w to0 K U t9 It w PLO ZOO see Pt o41 9 T-1 ago**** 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 4 0! NABOKO, S. I. Volcanoes - k-mchatka Products of thp 'qvuchrvs'oaya Sonlca erj-)tjo:-,. Trid- Ka-ncn. =d!~. Ft. -.-_ -. ~QL7 Monthly List Of RuqsiFLn Acceqsion!3. Library of Conrrt-s~, July 10,;2. UNCLA 1- S I F I -vD. KMAYWV, A.A.; NABOKO, S.I. Ibctinct volcano of the Verkhne-Telovka region of Kamchatka. Trudy Kamch. vulk.sta. no.2: t65 148. (KLRA 6:5) 1. Kamchatskaya, vulkanologichea4ya stantsiya. (Verkhne-Telovka--Volcar- noes) NABOKO, S. I. Menyaylov, A. A., Naboko, S. I.p Tai,akov, N. D. and BashRrina, L. A. - ',T-~e eruption of Sliveluch in the summer of 1?46," 3yulleten' Vulkanol. st~-.ntgii nl~ No. 16, 194q, P. 3-11 SO: U-4355, 14 August ',3, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inyk!,, Stntey, No. 1~, 1:),1,9) 14ABOKC I S. 1. Verbatim: - "A new subsi]iary crater -~f the Klyuchev vallcfino, arupting, 2.1 Cctober, 1946" Byulleten' Vulkanol. stantsi, na Kamchatke, No. 16, 194~,, SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letopis 1-7hurnal 'i,.ykh Stpil-ey, "'-. 15, 1949.) NABC90,S.I. Lava of Apakhonchich. adventive cone of Klyuchevskaya Sopka, forced in 1946. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.17:27-31 '53. (MIRA 8:11) (Klyuchavskaya Sopka) MBOKO. S. I Condition of adventive cones of Klyuchevakaya Sopka during 1946- 1948. Biul.Vulk.sta. no-17:32-4n '53. (KLRA 8:11) (Klyuchevakaya Sopka) YAWKO I S. 1. - - G97'sers of Kanchat" Trudy leb.7u.1k. no.8:i26-?-og 54. (KERA 9:4) (lamchatka-Gaysers) "A! vtinb A I ekFFnr~rovn.,-. Byl I nk-iwi (19 '1 -19~ I)," Byul , Vill k., no I. , t. A F 5-7. 11354 In memory of A. A. !~ylinkins, yolar-F sci-ntli Ic E-psoci.,,t,- of t?.(-. ch,ttka Vulc- ncloeici!) _'A;~-tlon of tY:e. ',c; demy )f U,K, r-, InvestiC.- tor cf the active v,,.Ic: r- eB f Xe:~'ci., tkF,. 1. r- - 0l I C; bun.. No. 681, ? Ort 5~ HABCKO,S.I. Kikhpynych Sopka and its state during August, 1951, Biul.Vulk-sta. no.20:52-59 154. (NLRA 8:11) (Kikhpynych Sopka) VABOKO.S.I. Brief newc. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.22:8 '54. (MLRA 8:11) (Kaachatka--Volcanoea) li ULBOKO.S.I. Pauzhetka, geysers. Biul.ftlk.sta. no.22:30-38 '54. (MLRA 8:11) (Kamchatka--Geysers) /I P /-, - ", 6, 'NABOKO.S.I. HydrosolfatarFis of Dikiy Ridge. 3iul.Vulk.sta. no.22:59-64 154. (Kamchatka-Mud, volcFmoes) (KW 8:11) BABOKO.S.I. Investigation of the condensate of vapors in the geyser region. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.22:65-66 154. (KLRA 8:11) (Kamchatka--Geysers) NABOIrO, S. 1. -iosheleva Sopka and its state during the sumer of 1953. Biul- Vulk.sta. no.23:3-23 154. (KLRA 8:11) (Kosheleva Sopka) I . I I . . I 19ABOKO.S.I.; SHAVROVA.N.M. Pyroxenes in lavas of present-day and recent eruptions of some Kamchatka volcanoes. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.23:47-50 '54. (MLRA 9:11) (Kamchatka--Pyroxenes) (Kamchatka--Lava) NABOKO, S. I. Sublimates of Shiveluch SovkR. Blul.Vulk.stn. no-18:47-55 '55 (Shiveluch SopkR) (KLRA 8:11) .!#~BOJS _ y qX2 -mineralogichaskikh usuk.; WyA kaiu_ _4,m kandidat goologo GORSEKOV. G.F.. doictor goolago-minoralogichaskikh aamk. asuchn" redaktor, SUNICHRATA. A.D., redaktor; TUSYINA. Y.L.. takhaichaskly redaktor (Volcanoes] VulkBuy. Moskva, Gookulltproavatizdat, 1957. 13 p. and 6 plates (MIRA 10 -.7) (Volcanoes) A, P .-[-,' ~' /I/ ~ /I ~ /, YABOKO. 3.I.; SILINICHIM0. T.G. Formation of a, licagel on solfatarna of the Golornin volcano on the Kunashir island [vith sumary in English]. Gookhimiia no-3:253-256 '57. (MLRA 10-7) 1. LRbaratorlya rulk-Anologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Silica) (Kunashir IslAnd-Volcanoes) NABOKO, S.I. A case of gaseous fluorometasonatiom during active volcanism. Gookhtmiia no.5:385-388 '57. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Laboratory of Vulcanolog7. Academy of Sciences, USSR. Moscow. (Klyucbevska.va Sopka--Hetasonatism) (Fluorine) NABOKO, S.I.; RYABIGHKINA, Te.P. .. ... . 60 mpositiou of some solfatara gas condeusates. Biu.'-. Ta"r sta. no.26:108-113 957. (MM 11:5) (Gas, Natuml) MABOMD, S. I. Achievements of Soviet volcanology in the study of modern volcaaim. "-~ Sov. geol. no.61:65-86 '57. (MIRA llr4), 1. Laboratorlya vulkanologil AN SSSR. (Toicanoes) NAB02KO "Clay Formation in Postvolcanic Processes." paper distributed at the International Clay Mineralogy Congress in Brussels, Belgium, - 5 Jul 58. Comment: B-3,116,859. LLYCHNIIKO, Serafim Vasillyevich; IIA30KO, S.I., otvetstvennyy red.; ZIOSOV, G.I., red. tzd-va; (XJSWtA-,TV-.,--f-eTchn. red. [Voleanism and magmatic rocks] lulkantzm i magmaticheakie gorrVe porody. Koakwa, Izd-vo At-ad. n3uk SSSR. 1958. 101 P. (MIRA 11:6) (volcanoes) (magma) I&BONO, S. I Altomtions of rocke in zonon of activo voicannen. Tnidy Lab.vulk. no.13:120-136 158. (HIA 12:3) (Petroleog7) NABOKO, S.I. - -1. . Formtion of sulfur in the lake of the Golovin caldera. Blul. Vulk. sta. no.27:43-50 158. (WRA 11:10) (Goloyin volcano--Sulfur) NABOKO. Sofiya Ivanovna: TWDAVETS, V.L. ovt.red.; YBOIX)TIM, K.M., S.G. , jokbn.red. [Volcanic exhalations and their rnaction products] Tulkaniche- skis eksgaliatell i prndukty ikh reaktsii. Moskva. Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR. 1959. 299 p, (Almdemlia nauk SSSR. Taboratorlia, vulkanolng1j. Trudy, no.16) (MIRA 1219) (Volcanic ash, 1.uff, etc.) NABOKO, S.I. Jarosite sediments from the acid sul-fate water of the Nizbne.- Mendeleevskyi Hot Spring (Kurashir Island). Trudy Min.muz. no.10:164-170 159. (MIRA 16:8) (Karashir Island-Jarosite) WOKO, S.I.; SILIVICROKO, V.G. formation of sulfides and sulfates on the Mendeleyev volcano. Biul, Vulk. sta. no. 28:43-51 159. NMA 13:12) (Mandeleyev' volcano--Sulfur compounds) NABOKO, S.I. Recent hydrothermal. processes. Paper presenteist W012th General Assembly of the IUGG, Helsinski W A.Y NABOMO-1 S. I. - - First All-Union Conference on Tolcanology. Geol. rud. nestrorozh. no.1:122-125 Ja-Y 160. (KIRA 13:7) (Volcanoes) RABCKO It Conerence on OF4ydrothernal processes and mineral formation in areas of active volcanoes.* Geol. rudL. mastorozh. no.41123-126 Jl-Ag 060. (KIRA 1)0) (Ore deposits) (Volcanoes) NABOKOt S.I.; SILINICHENK09 V.G. TheAmussberg Volcano in Antarctica. Trudy Iab. vulk no.18:200-102 160. (KIRA 14:3) (Gauseberg Volcanog Antarctica) NABOK09 S.I.; SIVNICHENK09 V.G. Metamorphism of hydrothermal solutions and volcanogenic rccks during their interaction. Trudy lab. vulk no.18:123-132 160. (MIRA 140) . (Water, Underground) (Metamorphism(Geology)) NABOKO, S.I.; SILINICHENKO, V.G. Role of carbon dioxide in the postvolcanic process. Trudy Iab. ralk no.18:139-143 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Carbon dioxide) (Metamorphism (Geology)) ITAEOVu. T iwcerit zi;-;d v~ rocks Tril-ly Lab TL- Lk no, 19: 33 61, OM:-'. V~;lcanoes) 1~11 bc: ~C- , j . IPIYI' , :3, 1 . me--amorphism of voic-anic rocks in t~r- r--icr :4, Pauzhetsk thorrwi springs (Kianchittka), T,-i,,.y b-b ~'-Ulk. -10~19:99-114 I', (Mli~ 14:9) (Kam-chatka --- Ro!-kO --g?- us) (Mcr.amorphlsm (Geol(~~-y)) n I'n"V, V.V.4 1 AVEM. --~ ~OKO, ~S.I.; PIYP, B.I. Recent hyd-rothermal mct~,.mo -pli3m in oxcas o ' -,ct-,ve volcanism. Do.-d. All SSSR 137 no.2:407-410 Nr 1151. (MI-A 14:2) 1. Labol-atoriya vul-canolo li k'1 2. Clilen-l-.orrestondent Al, SSSR (for Piyp). (Kamchat%a--Ge7:; era) (Now Zealamd-Geioers) Ovletamor,~ : lxm-'acolo-) ,j XAEOKOY S.I. -- ---- Recent hydrothermal metamorphiam of igneous rock3. 5cv.geol, 5 no. 1 - 131 -145 J~ " ') - (M Mk I -', , j 1. Ldboratoriya vulkanologii AV SSSR. (Metamorphism (Geology) VLODAVETIS, V.I,; GOXSRKOV~ '~,S ; NA&&,~;, B,,I,. -- -L Development of volcanclogic studies in the U.S.S.rt. Geol. I geofiz. c no.II-.2-4--2,-:, 162. (Rii~A It-,,3,) 1. Laboratoriya vulkanologi~. Moskva. '. Vo icanoe 0) ~t; NABOKO, S.I.; RYABICHKINA, Ye.P. Conditions of alunitization in volcanic regions as exemplified in the Ebeko Volcano (Paramushir Island). Biul, VuLk. sta. no.32:45-51 162. (MIRA 15tlG' (Ebeko Volcano-Alunite) WABOKO S.1 - YABICHKINAI, Ye.p. Condition,s of argillization In the regions of alkali thermal waters of volcanic areas. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.33:57-60 It (MIRA 15: ) (Kamchatka-Argillization) (Kamchatka--Mineral waters) NABOKO, Sof'ya Ivanova, 'Yetasomatism and vertical limit in the regions of active volcanos I Report to be submitted for the 1,3th General Assembly, Intl. Union of Geodesy and Gepphysics (IUGG), Berkeley Calif., 19-31 Aug 63 MOKO, S. I. Dissertation defended at the Institute of the Geoloor of Ore Dk--posits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry for the acadenic d-3gree of Doctor of Goologo-Mineralcgioal Scionces: IlPosImagmatic Processes in the Regions of Active Vulcan-sm." Vestni]k Akad Nauk, No. 4, 1963, pp. 119-145 NABOKO S I I =~~ Conditions of the present hydrothermal metamorphism of volcanic rocks. Ap&lele gaol geoU 17 no.1:28-44 Ja-Mr 163. NABOKOO S.I. Second 111-ftion Volcanological Conference. Geol. i geofiz. no.2t 140-164 165- (MIRA 18:9) GUSHCHENKO, Igor' lvanovich; NAdOKO,--S,l., otv. red. [Aahe3 of northern Kamehatka anr,. t.,ie cor.:!,Aon~: o~ formation] Poply Severnoi Knmehatki I uslo,,iia .14.,l 0*,:,azl)- vaniia. Mosk-va, Nauka, 1965. 243 p. (,-!,T~,A may 49 %rbliw% Steam Scale Prevontion "Recarbonization of Circulation Water in a Turbine Plant," S. S. Naboko, Ye. I. Trebulibla, Engineers, 7 PP "Elsk Stants " No 5 Recarbonization of circulation water :19 one of most efective and econamical methods to prevent contamination of steam turbine con- densers then contaminatian I'* due mainly to 00&ly incrustation forming fri'om decomposition M 44/4yv38 USSP/Englneeriag (Contd) May 49 of bicarbonates in circulation water lackJng free carbon dioxide. 44/49T38 It it 48wIs is It 4toaI- aa m a A. v a a 11 U 'W . a a . I . A - -r-AL- A- A-* 99.-Lit+JL-t 4Ta 11MOOK-0- s IS - - *o ------------ - Aj MAGYAR XW lAaUAQ- PC= =cow if ROGARY Tot. Ill. -1950 60 al 0 o: So -3:. t so a U id mFAV 0 s A L-L, -00 ZOO AV Is AO &t8 SL A otIALLUDIKAL LITINOTUet CLA%jWK&Vjc% t rw P uAT Q 41 IT 4 19 0C, 11 19o 0 di 0 1 a of 0 0 61: 0 00000 00000 0 00 41 0 0 000 0 0 0000 0. 0 0 to 0 0 0 Does ofofosefoeo~: 94909000600066900661A NABOKO, S.S. q.I Power engineer ng in the AL-r--Ata Economic R--gicri. '.-,~Jy 11~3 . energ.All Kaz;~OSR ` 47-52 161, (~d?,A 14:12')' 1 -: t (ALma-kta Econo-nue Region--Power engineering) GULIVITSUY, V.L.; Yu.S. Determinatim of tho magnetic suscept3bility of Intrusicnc. Trudy Inst.geol.nauk M7 Kazakh.SSR no-4:68-~l 161. (MIRA 14: 10) (Rocl7s,Igneoiia-Ma~etic Froperties) NABOKOV, A.S. ------ :_ Introducing pneumatic press for riveting cones, BiL7. teir-~.-ekon. infrom. Gos. nauch.-issl. inst, nauch, i tek~; inform. -'P no.3 48 Mr 165. RA 18-5) VABD~~~ISV, I.G., redaktor; ROMANOVA, L.A.. redaktor; -IAIMINSEATA, A.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Repair of mechanical equipment in coal preparation plants] Remont mekhanichookogo oborudovaniia ugleobogatitellnykh fabrik. Moskva, Ugletakhisdat, 1954. 123 p. (MLRA 8:3) (Coal preparation-Equipment and supplies) A ly, ~r L f, f a- /v /y, 0 ZHZRDJ&V. Alsksay Prokoflyevich; ITAHOV. Pstr Ivanovich; NABOKOV, Kougtantia Pedorovich.- TARASOV, Ivan Nikoleyevich; ANDRU, --blieft s-i ve -an" reUkro"t~-, RYKOV. N.A.. redaktor Isdatel'stva; ZAZULISLATA, Y.Y.. takhnichaskiy redaktor LVork practices of the Novo-Uslovsk coal preparation plant] Opyt raboty Novo-Uslovskot tsentralluot obogatitellnot fabriki. Moak-va, Ugletakhisdat, 1956. 78 p. (HLRA 10:7) (Donato Basin-GO81 Dreparation) - . . -Xanstantin Fedorovich; SIWXZLICV. I.G.. otvetstvennyy radaktor; GARM, T.N.. redaktor izdatel'stva; APORRYSY, G.G.. tekhnichaskiy redaktor [The mechanic in the coal preparation plant) Slasarl ugleobogati- tallnot fabriki. Moskva, Uglotekhizdat, 1956. 174 p. (MIRA 9:10) (Coal preparation) NAPOiT,111 Y. N'. Boring 1,~id s-.,stem of percussive chain Ir.,orin. ~)I' -.e'-s for ',;!-:stL!i . Gor. zhur. No. 2, 1-1r),2. - I 2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 195d. Unclassified. NAAROKEOV Mefodly Nikonavich; STOROMENKO, Arkadiy Mikhaylovich; YEZDOKOVA. IRC~, rl6(raV7fo'r','-c"O%AR(W,P.P. , r,daP-t or; ATTOPOV I CH, H. K. , teldiniche- skiy redaktor [Percussion boring machine operator] Mashinist stanka udarno-kanat- nogo bureniia. Kosk7a, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii. 1955. 176 p. NLRA 9:1) (Boring machinery) (Boring) SATFAYEV, K.I., akademik, glav. red.[deceased]; BOK, I.I., otv, red.; red.; SAGUIXV, V.G., red.; TABYLDIYEV, K.T., red.; BRAILOVSKAYA, V.Ya., red. (Geology and resources of agrochemical raw material of Kazakhstan] Geologiia i resursy agrokhimiche.,.kogo syrl;h llf Kazakhstana. Glav. red. K.I.Satpaev. Alma-Ata, Igukj," Kazakhskoi SSR, 1965. 214 p. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Aka6emiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut kre logicheskikh nauk. 11 14 1% 00 0: 00 3! 040 09 00 w It a 19 a! 11 a a 34 a AA ! TWO )a 27 a A 16 v &I U a a k a 0 90 91 k coprr newte fat antilarval u- CwNwnov AM A. lkkmArs. Mwam$ 2. ro 4.'64 .'op, P's 1931) . 1, S. flub freallk EXI lbst'aal 14. MA. 11 in ~atcr d- 1,,. (CAIM(h) 'tmv~l t1ir Wv= o( Anookele, At CMUM-- -( I k~ Per IleCtArr of wale %Ilrf~r Vic Aq "mtent a( the 4rw(nte shmId wn 1w bc~ than 9't. The ptcpn. ts tw-l ve-ve,l A pow&-t nmed with 9 t~t- 4 peat dtmt. The prepa ailed A"mal. rc-11114,~ I-Arl, ^Vll. C R .1 -of -00 -00 nee 0 Z* 0 -; 0* see :00 -00 41 LITISATL*f CLASSIfKATION to.- 41, .1- 0 %.~Oqo U w 4, 'D k% 7 di a o 0 dms~ 0 0 0 0 j0 0 0 00 00 6 0 Vo 0 00 of 0 of o 0 0 a 0 Goo** 'A 0.0 06 0 00 0 * 09006 o o a 0 0 ej eed wa 0* f probsom low wim Wft* of as ill 1 sl m Nebohov. M04 pdfwad. pi"Nam I~SA.R. 11J.-IN6. 3'. 43-&#(19"); Am. Rm. Said Md. 2.449-62(ma)-rm gppikation of 3% 0q. Iola. 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It. it. & I a - I L A SMUCINK" LUTRATME rASUW%-~ I F I vim* 401WO204 36 q 0 &&w gains Ign'; 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 41 0 0 0 00004 O's a V's 0 vt w '0 44 Cpo v .w zf~ ',~ .-W\ we tdoo 6~1010. -t ~_Z, Sco 41r., 'oo dP IdL%0 `,ale Is vo 04 so 5'. 00\0 0 CIO 0 .00 OL ,0100~4 00*0 0 * 0 * 00 0 0 0 0 W T If 0 O 9 WflUIS41514114 M 0 11 12 2 11 if LIU Ida fA 0 111a ;i*41 41 U. 4 L a 1 4 A-0-1-4 AA-t- IL.,Y- L-M .A IXAP M+ o- k 0 -L I- a W 4 k f f s A fit .-D -V 041ffal -04 'goof . f " i Perspectives of DDT MpOication against anktagoda 00 V N IkkietmOsov (A,,id W.1 161, ' Paraw,4 / Qfq3atu Visraws , L S.S.k - 16, So~ 1. 3 9 00.1 owi. DDT in mosquito control V-A NAIXIkOvAndA 4049 N. Ntkift-rova 'Acwt. NW.Sti . NI-Z AiJ la Id Use al DDT against dies. V 11. L)ciheni,~-UkNjv. I A~,itt Nini. --,n . Nia-row) ~ Itid, 16-2%~ Use of DDT aWrist bedbugs. V. A. NabrAtiv anti 9 S t,txjkhj 11 -7 M 01"? U d S %I ) 1W l DDT oK%iw 1 ir - 1 ri, se a against the tick Alectarobtus verTuccaus 19,% Nf v M Toxicity of dichlotodipbenyttrichlamethane :DDT, - N I V h a , Joe - k- iind N A ibd, :oi x s rest ge for toxicity of DDT using bandages unpregnated with "Utitiag and CMISIALOVIS I - VANhkOV - Aid. 3s,*1 Mechanism d action of DDT against insects tReview of V. Y-ActijOem-k"ra fAva,l Nl"I. 1&-i ZOO ZOO Igo 0 1! LITERAT(At CI- ; .a. ZOO Iro 0 t 4 F Ana $11w0 001.0900 It IN Of 01 cc N I Go* 0 0 00 * 0 * 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 IN, to t. Ifa a m v N0 ti I Ai 1"j. WOO. Ptov%Wnoi mstructions go ths r M~l. a", 4d DD spiuss di~. V, 1. ithov,s (As- Moftvw)~ lb". of. ptowlawaa w4umcdowe Get U" of DDT assimt mowlto". V 11 UkhuvA atki V. k lh,.i 00 00 00 *6 09 .10 %L a qf.LLU*r.K.l LITISAIM 0 1.1190.1 leis x 0 IS to IN 4A I 1 4 Me a or am .3 a a LL13 M I %a IRS so -00 'lt 41 ~041 :0* No* -941 00 -iaMhOw INI MOM TA"-,"V, v. A. #0 -v'xiiarjA~' -Preventl 1:948 OU - Kar "Experience With the Application of Pentachloriris Pre-4paraticne Jin the Control of Malaria," V. A, Natakov, 3 PP Fel'dsher i Akusherka', No 1948 Describes successful use of pentachlorine prepa- ratians to ocn-bat malaria among peat workers in Mz9ow Oblast In 1947 and caacludes by stressing n,!,ed for ohemical industry to attain production level required to satisfy demands of public health TVT64 T. A. Ayr 1948 umptitooli Control %amits or tho Ittausivo 'us* or Preparatiqw of TiMmUlarim In tho Control of Nalarla," V. A. sabobwo Sector,, lut of ftlarla, Ned paresitol, FAbdathols, Acad X*d,ScI UM., I "Sow lbdltmlm~v No 4 Dlsa"4w x"alts of vork oaaftoted at Orokhov uslula gtiLtlon +,o detaufte effect1vomess of OT " d1sla- footext Pr large aroas la aLlarla-Infested r~Omw. NASOKOV, 7. A. and NIKIFOaOVA, A. V. llai~erience in ";:e aide j e of 1'refara.ions of ~entachlorine (JDT) in t-:e "ontrol of Malariall., Med. Sara-,. i faraz. Bolez., Vol. 1", No. 1, PF 7-19 , 1948. --- :11, -,- ', Y~ r",, , ved. - -A. - HABOKOVo V. A. PA 45/491-70 Uffill/Kedletne lklaria Carriers Fab 49 Medicine Hosquitcos, Valaria "Particulars of Using DDr Preparation in Mosquito Control in the Rural Sections of the Central Zone of the RUSH'" V. A. Nabol-ov, 2 pp "Fel'daher I Akusherka" No 2 Reports results of experiments conducted to determine effectiveness of DDT preparations In fighting malaria-cerrying mosquito in agricultur- al regions. Recomnends DDT suspensions In vater for use on domestic animals. Water emu-1slone were found beat for treatinB 11v1% quarters. 4N 45/49T7() NABOKOV, V Rukovodstvo po borlbe s malyariyr*-m ko!--arom the Mal.~!-ia Mosouito) 'L,oskv;i, Ye i i- z, 399 P. illus '. dia,-rs., t bles. llsr,i -ok literaturv": P. 379-(395'; r hr De.-,rc-c c t, -hr r 1 TIABOK073 V. A. lllimw Insecticides for Fighting Malaria Mos qui toes, ti Mal-%-a--14~a -' 3orlba s- :-.e-.-, Moscow, pp 48-52, 1952 V--270981 25 Jul 53 lNioemoV I v A 7,jar~,,~,Ytd Impa. expowm4w for coaftel LasecdcU44. V. A. Votmkov 4nd M. A Larynthin (Ministry Health. Mcm-cim). l7ii4rWall-Simis. 19SJ. No 4. ~r W-2.-Thc app. constd~ of a I,drgc. gl.cm cylinder fill with a Luce sulaper thmigh which 1~~scs the rod thAl carries a *eU-dtttng piton. The open end of the cyLiWer is pbiced over the test ana and a shutter that ck~.ws the cyfi~okr normafir is opened temporarilv fbe introduction of the insects. and for cmtowt with tlt~ treated surface. After the rrquiml Werval the %butter i% cl-d and the captured Imects are manid ni usual ( " M K. SYMIYEV, P.G.; NaOKOV, V.A.; ZALUTSKAYA, L.I.; GODMVSKiLU, N.L. ]kperiment, in the control of winged insects under natural couditions in the Volga-.Akhtyuba river valley; work results of the joint erpedition of the Institutes of Malaria, Medical Parasitology and Helminthology of the Ministries of Public Health of the U.S.S.R. and the R-S-F.S.R6 and of the Stalingrad Province and the Central Akhtyuba District Malaria Control Stations during the 1()52 season. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.2:142-152 Kr- Ap '53. (MLRA 6:6) (Akhtyuba River Valley--Insects as carriers of contagion) (Volga River Valley--Insects as carriers of contagion) /V,*4,3 q A- o P,~ Y. A - KILONIKOV, N.N.; MHOKOV. V.A.; POKROVSKIY, To.&.; ZITSER, A.I., redaktor; T3VDOKjKO7A4,-'%-S-.-, tliEacheskiy redaktor. [DDr; properties and use] MT; avoistva i primenenie. Moskva, Goo. nauch- no-tekhri. izd-vo khimicheskoi lit-ry, 1954. 203 p. (KLRA 8: 1) ' (MT (Insecticide)) NABOKOV, V. A., Frof. "Use of Aerosols for the Control of the Blood-Sucking Arthropoda in the Open," paper presented at the Joint Scientific Session held by ARS USM and Kin. of Pub. Health SM on Problems of Regional Pathology, 20-25 3ept 54, Tashkent, page 51. Attachemnt to B-98525, 30 Jul 56 In U. of Cal. Library SMGMVj P.G.; FABOKDV. V.A.; BURUT. Y.W. Insecticide fumes and their use under natural condItions. Ned. paras. i paras bol. no.2:141-149 Ap-je 154. OMU 7:8) 1. Iz Instituta mlyarit, meditsinskoy parasitologli I gellainto- logii Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR (dir. instituta prof. P.G.Se iyav) rlI,,,CTI,ID.., *insecticide smokes) A mixt. of hexachloran (BHC) and a combustible compd. with a wick drawn through the center was pressed into bricks which were placed in cartons. The brick burned for k about 20 min. without flame and proved safe to handle in a territory thickly covered with vegetation. The effectiveness of the smoke was proportional to the velocity of the wind. It proved most effective and economical at the velocity of 1 m./sec. The immediate effectiveness lasted for about 20 min. within a radius of 100 m. The residual effectiveness lasted much longer because the heavier particles of the smoke dropped to the ground in the proximity of the brick while the lighter ones were carried away by the wind. If the bricks were placed at a certain distance from each other and ignited the effect may last for days. The smoke does not affect the vegetation but has an irritating effect upon the eyes and the respiratory organs which necessitates the wearing of gas masks. (Battelle) NABOKOW. V.A. r-e-la- (Blood-sucking lasects; biology and motheds of exteruizatioal Gaus, bielegiia i mory ber'by a aim. Keekwa. KedgIs. 1955. (KIaA 9:4) (==MS, INJMIOUS and MMICIAL) Subject USSR/Medicine AID P - 1489 Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 4/19 Authors Vasillkova, Z. G., Prof., Nabokov, V. A., Prof. Title Purification of soil from ascarid eggs Periodical Gig. i san., 2, 16-20, F 1955 Abstract Discusses and evaluates various methods of disinfecting soil as a prophylactic measure against helminthiasis. Twelve ref., 1945-1953 Institution: Institute of Malaria, Medical Parasitology and Helminthology of the Ministry of Public Health, USSR Submitted Je 26, 1954 1UH86KOV, V 11) USSR/Medicine Inaect Control FD-26o8 Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 19/25 Author Nabokov, V. A. Title Contemporary methods and means for controliing blood-sucking Diptera Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 4, 81-87, APr 1955 Abstract The elimination of blood-sucking Diptera from populated areas and the protection of individuals against them are discussed. The use of sprays, smokes, and dusts containin6 DDT and Hexachloro- cyclohexane is outlined. The relative merits of dusting and spraying by air are compared. Two insect repellents, dimethyl- phthalate and indalone, and methods of applying them to the skin and textiles are described. The works of seven other Soviet scientists in this field are mentioned in the text. One Soviet reference is cited. Institution Submitted December 14, 1954 A/ 0 B 0 & 0 Vj 1" 14 USSR/Medicine Insect Control FD-261o Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 21/25 Author Yu. I. Gadalin; N. L. Gershkovich; N. N. Gorchakovskays; A. B. Levit; and V. A. Nabokov Title The results of the use of insecticidal smokes to control T-xodes persulcatus ticks Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 4, 92-97, Apr 1955 Abstract The results of the work of the multipurpose expedition of the Institute of Malaria, Parasitology and Helminthology, Ministry of Health USSR; the Institute of Virology imeni D. I. Ivanov- sk1y, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR; and the Kuybyshev Oblast Antimalaria Station during 1954 are reported. Experi- ments with hexachlorane smoke aerosols produced by burning a special cartridge NBK (G-17) indicated that 95-98.5 percent of Ixodes persulcatus ticks in the treated area were killed. The results of the experiments are presented on two charts. No ref- erences are cited. Institution Submitted December 31, 1954