SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKITIN, A.K. - NIKITIN, A.V.
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71iree-d imem s lm -1 1;.- bll -,t~ c) f w _- v -_ -, 7. * h c- s,- :- f i ~- E? r, f SL 7 12 a am
liquid of irifW Le. dal-th. ` r I k I . inn t. i m4_ h. 28 n o. 3 t4 5 2-4632
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NIKITIN? 'A.K. (Rosto-u-na-Donu)
Ship's waves on the ffurface of a ldis,-ous i~qu'l '~nf 4 -1' *,G
depth. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 29 ja-F 1-15~
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AUTHOR: Njkiting A. & (Rostov-na-Donu); Xh 43
(Rost ov-n
ORG: none
TITLE: The nonlinear problem of a spherical suspension
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Makhanika zhidkosti I gaza, no. 20 19660
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OPIC TAGS: nonlinear theory, viscous flow
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BSTRACT: The article treats the problem of the steady state motion of
'bla viscong flijidAbetween two concentric spheres-7=ntorb
he gap between the spheres fl Id Is fed in through one opening, and
brough another opening it is withdrawn. The two concentric spheres are
esignated A, and A and their radii as ri and r2 (r < r2) In sphere
there are46two diQetrically opposed openings: opleling So through
gich fluid is fed, and opening S through which it is witidorawn,
ssuning the motion of the Afluid ?; be axisymmetric and neglecting mass
orces, the equations of motion can be written as follows in a spherical
Ystem or coordinates:
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~AUTHOR: Gruntfest. R. A. (Rostov-on-Don); Nikitin, A. K. (Rostov-on-Don)
iORG: none
i TITLE: Drao of a viscous fluid
:~SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Meldianika zhidkosti I gaza. no. 4, 1966, 118-126
TOPIC TAGS: drag coefficient, fluid viscosity
ABSTRACT: The article considers the problem of the resistance encountered by a systemj,".
of normal stresses in straight line motion along the surface of a viscous fluid Af
infinite depth. %e problem is solved for the linear case, that is, it is assumed
ihe amplitudes of the waves are small, In the general case, in-&-olicad fe"4
solutions are obtained for the plane and three dimensional cases. Zie intogr,
obtained in both cases are studied by the method of the steady iotatA-Ift'de
bounded and unbounded regions. After* an extended mathematical tieatvient-, WiA~Wi;'--
concludes with the derivation of formulas for the wave resistance in both the plarff-,",
and three dimensional. cases. Orig. art. has: 47 formulas and 3 figures. A
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GRUNTFEST, R.A.; NIKITIN, A.K..; PODREZOV, S.A. (Rostov-on-Don):
"Waves on the surface of a viscous fluid of infinite depth."
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 64.
"nol
Inst. of Ep !demir)Ir,,,,y and M-.,-rr,*LI, A.-.-.s USSr/ M, s- w a[-,d L; va s p
OIAGIN, S.M.; TARASEVICH, I.V.; NIKITIN, A.M.; KRUPINA, Z.N.
Eradication of Marseilles fever; some observations on Marseilles
fever in Sevastopol. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i i=wm. 31 no.8:117-120
Ag 160. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Iz Institata epidemialogii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN
SSSR, Sevastopol'skoy sanitarno-epidemiclogicheskoy stantaii
i Sevastopol'skoy veterinarffoy lechebnitsy.
(SEVASTOPOL--RICKETTSIAL DISEASES)
KULAGIN, S.M.; TARASEVIGH, I.V.; FIKITIV, A.M.; RUB&M, P.Ts.; KRUMA, I.N.
Thres yearal experience in the eradication of Varseilles fever
in Sevastopo'. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i ijmnun. 33. no 12:7-U
D 162. (14IRA 16: 5)
1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN
SSSR, Sevastopl'skoy gorodskoy sanitarno--opidemiologicheskoy
stantsii i Sevastopollskoy veterinarnoy lachebnitsy.
(SEVASTOPOL-RICKETTSIAL DISEASES-PTOMTIOU)
(DOGS AS CAMERS OF DISEASE)
Ta T -
Ir
T-t N,
ornowAsw Nod wkb bigh QW Must faC486
lite fliolfifibilitif fit file Ua,UAl C feel. the 11114`119 ClifittAIC410111 is
I)elow the contraction tit or.litaistry C %tararl and lies tiartwearn
III still 1.7',. The structure fit graphillied steel t- dis-
tingu6bell Irmn the structure Ol ordinary high-C steel only
lay the pranaeoce of liptil. free C. The best annealing procar- a
lure fog abraskm resklance con%i%ts 11 heating to W11111~11*.
holding 0-7 hr*. at this temp. tallowed by conling in the
furnace, thus guaranteeing a finely broke" ull structure.
high hordnem (244-22411) MUCH), slut SArquale plaitivily
The weer re'I'talwe of tivaphitired aterl appio%imait., Ilia-
a4eat realklikikV Of f(dallifIll WO Still the fJIIIVf 0141' IN- it'
I.Wv,l fly aftsphitieval stml The wa,vittv 44 ftimphite tit ilia
latoltitistril lwailitt- onwtitt-- onjwt, good toldru-twit vrop
,ria- to the Alloy trial inakv% it & smad %uhtitutc for win.
ferrriu% alloy, The casting protavirtia,, of graphitizelf tml
are xtmmvly good due to thz tow liamring temp. anal long
,adidification tifur. Because uf the souill timiractiov, to
lwarlife. it ha, L,- tendency to the folrormillmi,4 hear ra,-k.
%la"hall Sittlif
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ANDREYEV, A.M.; NIKITIN, A.M., inzh.,, retsenzent; PETUKHOVA, G.N.,
red.izd'va; DEMMA, N.F., tekhn. red.
(Planning and organization of work according to a
schedule; practice of machinM manufacturing apterprises]
Planirovanie i organizatsiia raboty po graft"; opyt ma,
shinostroitellrWkh predpriiatii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963.
161 p. (MIRA 17:2)
~LKETJN.4tkaks 1;h; ANDREYEV, V.P., inzh.-konetruktor,
_ - 17 . red.; KARZHAVM.. Ye*.* tekbn, red,
... :V~~ P
[Pattern maldag and design of man's clothing] Konstruirovanie
muzhekoi odezhdy. Upetsk, Lipetakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, Ic,160. 143 p.
NIRA 14:12)
1. Vsesoyuzwjy Dom modeley (for Andreyev).
(Tailoring-Tableso calculations, etc.)
P&TRICM00, A.M.. inshoner; MIXITIM, A.M., inzhouer.
Cast steel crankshafts. Test. wwh.27 no,2:42-46 147.(KlaA 9W
(Cranks and crankshafts) (Steel casting)
KONDUTROV, I.A., GRACHEVA, L.M. YEGORM, A.!., KAMINKER, D,M.; NIK -71N,
f I , .
__A..,M.; PETROV, Yu.V.
Reactor crosB 8ection o' Pm 149 burnup and sambrIum poisordng.
Atom. energ. 19 no.2:188-190 Ag 165. (M2RA !8t9)
L 186?---i66~, EWT(M)/EPF(n)-2/EWP(t)/EW(b) DIAAP jjpj;C)
ACCMfol WRS AP"9962 4100 XV019/062
621.039 516-23
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AUTR I Kondur I Aig Grachewag L41 Ma psi.
I Tegorow, As I.S Kaminkero Do not
'A 9 Petrov,# Tue V4
Nlklttn
burn-up cross $Cotton Of PKI49 and smartuft poisoning
IT,
3,-7
'SOMM Atomsys, energiya# v, 19* no* 2j 196% 188-190
:TOPTC TArAt sawtairium poison effect# nuclear reactors nuclear technolo~yq neutron
capture, c4pture, erdes section
IL49
"AMTRACT s The aut ction by determining the
hors measured the T% burn-up cross me
.149
amount or ft. produced after rm is exposed to a flux of thermal neutrons.
fflhis-croas section- to Important because P0149 bul-n-up determines the amount of ago
iter uwprO~ced-br- or shutdownp and an excess of
promethium decay after react
h9
ewprevent restasting of the react fte radioactive PSI' Itaw V" ob-
49 169
The aelaration or the Teo-a
-~'talnsd ft= their iwation Md. (a,:*YYwa -&rw *,
iwt%IW% it bA4rlr,d*acrtw. im: tediosetive Psi W" expo"d to a flu of
112-
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SOURCE CODE: -6ii-00-ii/-6-6-/-0-3-2-/008/099110993
AUTHOR: Stwkov, A. Li Monakhov-Illin, G. .; Nikitin, A. M.
ORG: All-Union Scientific Research and Construction Design Institute of Metallurgical
Machine Buildin& (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektuo-konstruktorskiy
institut metallurgicheskogo mashinostroeniya)
TITLE: Determination of stress in complex thin-.walled structures by a photoelastic
method
,SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 32, no. 8, 1966, 991-993
70PIC TAGS: stress analysis, photoclasticity, optical material, optical coating,
polariscope, epoxy resin, temperature dependence
'ABSTRACT: A quantitative stress analysis was made of a metallic part with a photoelas-
tic coating, and of models of complex thin-walled structures made from optically sensiT~
tive material. The operation procedure and construction details of a unidirectional
~bgolariscope are given. The polariscope was built from a polarization attachment, a PX--
6 comparometer, and a KPK or SKK-2 compensator. Tests were made on a ~Pel model of,
converter support Aeel which Vas covered with a ehotoelastic coatingVbomposed of 160i
-parts by wt of ED-6Pepoxy resi ~ 30 parts of maleic anhydride, and 0.156 parta of di-
toethyl aniline. For a set of given time-temperature setting cycles the elastic modulus'-
UDC: 620. 171. 5
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of the polymerized coating was 40,000 kg/cm2 and the optical constant was 8.9 kg/cmz,
for a 2 win coating and a stress in the steel part of 1000 kg/cm2, one strip was formed.,
A special procedure on a polished glass surface and partially set for 3.5 hr at 600C.
The sheet was then stripped of, bent to fit the metal component, and placed in an oven
for final setting of the epoxy. The set coating was glued to the metal with a cold
.setting adhesive of the following composition: 100 parts by wt of ED-5 epoxy resin,
20 parts of dibutyl pht-halate, and 15 parts of polyethylamine. Thin walled models of
optically active material were internally covered with a reflecting type coating and
stressed in a hydraulic press. This type of study permitted stress measurements to be
made on variable thickness cross sections, or on one model for different stress condi-
tions; retesting was done on the same model after annealing. Orig. art. has: 3 fig-
uries.
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Rmm'i' A. I;, , (Orad Stuji)
Dissertationt flAn Investigation of the Process of Breaking-In Cylinders When Engines Are
%wining on Lubricants of Various Viscosities,N Cand Tech Sci, Wecow Automobile Highway
Inst imeni V. M. Molotov, 25 Jun 54. (Vechernyays Koskva, Koscow, 16 Jun 54) %
SO: SM 318, 23 Dec 1954
N~r-,MN) O-N.
PHM I BOOK MWIMMY 807/3825
Belikov., Vasiliy Nikolayevich, and Aleksandr Nikitich Nikitin
Sborka &viatsionnykh dvigateley; uchebnclyeposobiye (Assembly of Aircraft Engines;
a Textbook) Moscov, Oborongiz, 1959. 129 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,300
copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Moscov. Aviatsionnyy institut imeni gergo Ordzhonikidze;
Ministerstvo vy9shego i arednego apetsiallnogo obrazovar-iya R9MR.
Ed.: X.I. Grigorash; Tech. Ed.: V.P. Rozhin; Manag4.ng Ed.: A.S. Zaywvskaya,,
Engineer.
PURPOSE: This textbook is Intended for students in vuzes and tekhnikums. It
vill be of interest to engineers and technicians in the aircraft engine industry.
COVERIME: This is the standard text for a course on the assembly of aircraft
engines. The book containe basic information on p1muiing and orgarizing the
assembly of aircraft engines as far as technical operations and precisica arr--
concerned. It describes the necessary preliminary operations and indicates the
basic joints and connections. Diagrammatic examples illustrate the assembly of
A~sembly of Aircraft Engines (Cont.) SOV/3825
component engine parts. Materials on the assembly of engines with centrifugal
cu asor were prepared by senior instructor N.Ye. Levit. The authors thank
V.I. Sivkav and N.I. Yevotigneyev. There are 18 references: 17 Soviet and
1 English.
TABLE OF CONTMM:
Fay-ewrd
3
PART ONE. MAIN ELEMENTS OF ASSROLY OPKWIONS 5
Ch. 1. General Information on Assembly Operations
Ch. 2. Hov Assembly Work Is Organized
5
7
Ch. 3. Planning Technological Operations in Assembling 12
1. Basic data 1-2
2. Plaiming stages 12
3. Documentation of technological operations 13
Ch. 4. Precision in Assembling
1. Calculation of unit dimensions
2. Assembly methods ensuring desired precision
18
18
21
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III o 0
0 1117 //6 1 /0()L)/00 -,/0 1 2/o 15
1,.081/E]35
ATIPUAIS A ndrnv V - P , Loginov, V Y(-, and ',,,kitin,
IT LE Invesi 17ot ion of the residual stresses in the surface
loyer ~-ri marbining heat resist.n, and t itanium alloyi
I -,"e- Iva -N,,,;shihh i(hrO)nvkh
telkhnika. 1961 2 , P P- 125-11~5
T"XT rhe pal.,,-r i i a --rint intia, ion of previous work ( Ref .3
A V, Po d 2 e v V Ye. f,cginov N_ N , N~, v i k r) v Stanki. i instrument No,6,
195A a 1. 1 Re F, A ! e k sa n,J r c B N~ Zo 1 o t v kh Izvestiya AN SSSR,
OTN No.6 IQrM) L-i i--i -men+ q a-e ie,-scr ibed on s pec iwens of the
ni , k,~ I ba - c d i7. 1 .1 - '4 , E i It I - I :-d - lip t I t a n i "Im a I ov .,- - -, - I
(I TZ- I fJ,-t Prm, n- t fie oci~E-- in *1-.e s.-irfac e laver result ing
rr'~, W u riz r I 171a - C, r I I 9,dll~lze~ used
meas I, r e t 11 P ~ ~ ~ V-4,; e!A a ti v ~ p-.: me n4i were sub )Pcl ed to
r - 1-1 1 1 [Tl(,un! s o' jzr n-1 i n i n Q; ari abrasit - wheel with and
b~- flow r-1- em,-11~,orj n- rijibr-n dioxide- Another set
ecmen4i 'W,3- !(, (, ~,, , - ! on grindirig usir.,g hree
(4 !- e Q t V T) P n I T - T i * i ki i ' h Fju I S e du ra ! i ) n -4 of I
nd I C) C, f ---w , rij, ri, lu~ i o n s are drown frorn the
r
?L 5 3 3
InveFtigation of the reaidlial gtremqeg.,,.'/147/61/000/UO2/012/ U13
E08 I /E 1315
experiment a I req-i 1! :3 Plan~ g! inding o' both alloys by an abeamive
-heel and by electrr -orogion pr,,d,.i4Le,4 ri)ti lisal 10n;4ile stresses.
The riaturr, -)f hf~ d' ,, 0 - 11) u - i,)n r,f 11-se ,, T- es s 9 9 9hov/9 that their
f o rma t ,,)n s cf-imec e,j td ~, I - j II v w i t 1) p high t emperature. gradien"
Th- r E s I It h- e 5 9 C, g" n'l Ine bv "n I've whscl :an be
h -It; w 11% a 1 n d ? p f h o i , u t t i n g h e ma gn i t u d p
t i r, i Jua I t r e -, ~t v I t h _Jep-~ c,f their ponetration both
in,, i , - 2 w I t 1, 1 rf g"I as I -IQ, pff 1~~ i --tit of !apping" Kj ' th-
PIZI g I I ;A 11 f 11 (~ 3iar 1-a e ; , ii~-4 e z, a 1) 1 d I N, dim4nishes anci f he
111.1 X. I Ic' t r~ I r I rid C, r Yh - S!j f f 0 - - lever 7 1 the introduct ion
of ~ :~ I I v Iv - a r h -~ n d i,:. x I ri e ( i n , h e gr i nd i ng o f
t in t i r I ~, i v -if iuon es be ic wer ing ot temperiture
i A- 11 p surfo-P ljv(-r r i1 f , nz in a t urnfo ld i ri( rea su in the
IF ot f rite t I r) n r.) f t h ma x , nj it m ! P. s 1 .1 ua 1 s r r - s s e s
Th, '.(~sults the e lpc tr,)-crr-sion grinding tests led to the
f %w I ng ronclljsionR~ I) tn,:reasr- -,n the duration of the
-t Y I c a I pli j ~ - I o a -1 -, I - a r a p I I ~, r f, w t 11 1 n t h t, mA.,., n I t ude o f t I I e
x I .~j I r f- ; i d ua j a t ~ c -~ v e i and a I-. it) fh-~ flepth of their peneti at ion.
rezardlesq of the st a tp ti r- 4 pa r k q
ap and the fr,,!uency of
1ple pulses (tens and Pveii liundredq -~f megacycles/~,ec). RC type
~.ard -1/1
C,
I fiV !r 3 Zi t , o P- r e s L -4 ii s t r e s ; e u 0 2 1 2
Eo8 I /F. I -, ~
pu 5 e,q ( n e r ao rtother genlirc4f ors t-),, Jli .ing -shci Tpu Ie s
-1
I ~ iA gc;c 4 ) a! ro - cammen A e (I for f f3ed ing the e, r rr~ -er ,), i uri
rl,j I prn lr ri Ti rit! i ji j h i n iz~ o p~ r it t in - .,
The:,- ar- 3 fN vi r - ~i 1 T a 1) 1 p s a n ri S . v i- tr e f e ri i c C.
ASSOCIAHON: Ka f., (I r a p r o . zv od s t v a a v i a J,7 ley
K u vb.v!i h e vs R A v; ~Joziknvsk iy aviatsionrivyle instituty
e pa rr n t f A i rr a f t E n g 1 ns-- Pr o d u f- 11 i c. n,
K,,,. t, -v a nMo 5 w A - , a t ! a n r n .3 ! I I j t ps
3 1 "41 ITT E!): Ali la- 22 i q4
JO&
Al k,,tnc,,.
r gA
ja RA 1 F.
hilITIN, A. if.
- - - ' - - - - -
Technic of modifiad function test for synthesis of hippuric
&aid. Klin. wed., Moskva 29 no-8:55-57 Aug 1051- (CLML 20:11)
1. Nonored Ph:rsician RSM. 2. Of Vologda Oblast Transfusion
Station (Director - Honored Physician RSFSR A. U. Nikitin).
Vologda.
NIKITIN, A.N.; HMMI, Tu.S.; SROKHAREVA, V.I.
Migocytic Indox In rnmbinAd therapy or (tysigntoory. Zhur.
mtkroblol.opid. I irmun. no.11:67-69 N '55. (KLU 9:1)
1. Is Vologodskogo oblastnogo otdoloniya parelivaniya icrovi
(nach-zasluphenn" vrach RSFSR &.N.Nikitin). Vologodalroy
gorodskoy ob"odinennoy bollnitay (glaviW7 vrach S.F.Shvarev)
i Vologodskoy gorodskoy infektalonnoy bol'nitsy (glavuqy
vrach N.D.Dentayuk)
(DYSMUEff, BACILIAFE, therapy,
chenother, combined, off. on phagocytic index)
(PHAGOCTTOSIS, in various diseases,
dysentery, bacillary. off. of combined chemother)
NIXITIN. A.N., xseluzhennyy wrach RSISR.
Comparative study of serum titers of exudates and tr-ansudates.
Probl.gswt. i perel. icrovi 1 no.4:57 JI-Ag 056. (KIRA 10: 1)
(AGGLUTININS) (MUM)
NIKITIN, A. N.
Nikitin A. N. and Obreimov, 1. V. The refractometer of uninterrupted action.
Pages 5~7-559-
Inst. of Organic Chemistry
Acad. of Sci. USSR.
SO: Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences, Izvestia, (USSR) Vol. IL, No. h.
(1950) Series on Physics.
NIKITINL A.R.- kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk.
Znvestigating the process of cutting high-precision Internal
threads. Trudy VAI no.70-84-112 156. (WJA 9:12)
(Screv cutting)
SOV/133-58.-10-3/31
AUTHORS: Vasil ' cheako, xi. I. , Kotov., V. I. , nikit~ L
_~~A- - and
14orikv N.P., Engineers, and Ostroil~ov, M-Ya., Candida~le
of Technical Sciences.
TITIE: The Influence of Blast Temperature on the Dimensions of
the Oxidising Zone in a Blast Furnace (Vliyaniye tempera-
tury dut~ya na razmery okislitellnoy zony v domennoy
Pechi)
FMODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 10, pp 869 - 874 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; In view of the conflicting evidence on the influence of
the blast temperature on the dimensions of the combustion
zone, the authors carried out an investigation of the
rcblem cn a blast furnace of the ilovo-Lipetskiy Works
igure 1) producing foundry iron (2.0-3.5% Si). The
U
furnace output was about 1 000 tons/day, wlag basicity
CaO/SiO 2 1-05-1-10, blast volume 2 100 - 2 3oo 0/minl
blast temperature 800 0C, blast humidity 20 - 25 9/m3 and
top pressure 0.8 atm. During the investigation, the
furnace operation was not steady due to a large proportion
of fines in the burden. Dimensions of the combustion zone
were maasured by sampling gases along the tuy6re axis and
Cardl/3 by d1l---e.,~tt probing with the sampling tube. The expertmental
V"
_'h a* ir-f o? 2:, f B _L a M.~ tL- 0xii-,z.,ng
kae in
K'ir ej 21 Sri Mv_-
f,-al;%res cT:' viben ar. ex-.~eptionally
I..:-.ng -_ombvi~it_a ~~t C. 7 _---V Fl (j
I -e given in TEde 3~ A
.~.arge aprea:i -If ~iie rezulti was cbtained which
-C.a~'Fssitdred -a S~117 ~A' tLie c-perating zonditions
for ~~aatB when _'c~iL4 and short
combuotion ~cne-n wa-re f,--,,v short, --ombustlon
zon-- is b.7 up- h-Igh. _ontent of
eith8r CO., - !,'0, TU.,; an "e ~auoetl r-, j lation of
an a-, C Umul
unpreparel f--i-x :i t.f "30,,) (,-- -_a~.i-epared burden.
In su-.,h ~.ase3. tte L,-rL(- i,:~ ' imate,l by this dense
a,*. c av--, I a t _'o n. .~_n ex zone, out
of propo.-.-t2,-n 1- ta.';' kar-Et energy .7.f blast coinc-ided with
per-iraiB of Q-la -nA- gas stream,
p;_,rti.~-alarly with ia% and ':cr-siderabie increase
in uhe pav9ab.'Ll-it', the furnace
1f the ext,~q)-j.~ ly zones are
ex:: de d , 7, h ~i n _~n ~-. Z am t, e r e a de p eia ien -, e o f th t:
s_~ze of --n tLe "-'Laut temperat- -e caLl be
Card2/3 Tht: ~engtn ')f tLe zt-ne as measu-red
SOV" 13'~ -;8 10-3/31
The lnflueni:e of Blat~t Temptrature i~n the D,.mensiciari ,~f the OxIdising
Zone in a Blant Yarna,--e
by dlve,--t, pr:bllng wlrj~ tpmperature at blast rates
r,
2 000, ---' 'LO,, &r:d -2 300 m .,mLrj at 2. 200 m3/'ml.n it
aml uT. 2 ,00 it remiaAns -cn~itant). The
oxygen zcat, 5 amal ~--) beha-ve2 4i~i'fereatly; with
inoreas-,-ng tezpera+~-,Are --'t rezaair-s tr. ttLe asjcr!.ry ot' cases
can-stant c--~ dle-veaaee, Thue 3-n- re a B.r-g temperature or,
strictly Ipeak.Inw, k.fris!-Lic eael-&y (-f the I)las-c'increases
the lengz,I t~--e 'determined by the position
of 2 or Y/~ C('-!-, t~y pn-t),~n6, but. has practIcally
no inffIuer-e -i.-e of ox~gzp-r zore. There. are 3
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MIXITIN,
Analyzing causes of accidents in hot shops of the Novyy Idpetsk
Plant. Bezop.truda v prom. 4 no,10:13-34 0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1, Machallnik otdola tekhniki bezopasnoeti.
(Kursk magnetic anomaly--Steelworks)
LUGANOV, G.V.; NIKITIN, A.N.1 RYAZANTSEV, V.I.; SPEKTOR, B.V.
Rapid determination of thermophysical properties of rocks in a
cri-weif. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 5 no.4gl4-20 162.
(MIRA 16:5)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut, kafedra rudnichnoy ventilyatsii.
(Rocks-Thermal properties)
VIKITIN, A.P.
Methods for comparative evalustim of forgi-aggs ar-d mlled biank,-.
Machinostroltell no.l;-., 3P--39 D 161. (YMA' 14.,1,2 "
(Me talwork)
NIKITIN, A.P.
Formation of chAp-btvaking holes and grooves. Stan.i inBtr.
33 no.12:36 D 16~. (MRA 16:1)
(Metal-cutting tools)
NIKITYN A
OP.
- - -------
Machines for diamond grinding and lapping of cutting tools. Stan.i
instr. 34 no.7:44-45 n 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Grinding machines)
- I I I KIII IN, A' eksandr Pa vlovl-fli ." '.A, , r-A.
(Diamond gr I rig a ml ftp[Anl- : f a, icri --!I ~ ' ~ Ing T -I C--~
Almaznaia zatochka i oovodka tveraosF-a~.,anoor- instrumenta.
n
Leningrad, 1964. 2-, p. 1 ~'j I ; , a " -7 7 )
- I I
NI~IT'11, A.P.
For a w.L~qr is-2 (~f 31','~ -, " ~,.
26-28 164. -1. _ 1 -1 - . I
MOROZOV, V.A. Prinimali uchastiye: NIKITIN, A.P., pomoshchni-k entomologa;
YEGIPKO, V.P. bonifikator; MEDIKTOR, A.V.; bonifikator;
GODINA, M.S., bonil'ikator.
Distribution of mosquitoes of the genus Mansonia richiardii
Fie. in Krasnodar Territory and methods for the collection of
their larvae. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no. 5:514-517
S-0 t65 (MIRA 19:1)
1. Parazitologicheakiy otdel Krasnodarskoy krayevoy sanitarno-
epidmiologicheskoy stantsii (for Morozov). 2. KropOtkinskaya
gorodskaya sanitamo-epidemiologicheskaya stantslya (for Ni-
kitin). Submitted December 29, 1964.
SCIVI/I 37-57-1-830
Translation from: Referativiiyy zhurna;. Metallurg~ya, 1957, Nr 11, p L07 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Dodonov, A. A., NLkitin, A S., Belousov, N. N.
TITLE: Effect of Some Technological Factors on "he Ouality of Castings
Produced by the Vactium Suct.on Method (Vliyaniye nekotorykh
tekhriologicheskikh faktorov na Rachestvo otlivok, poliichayernykh
metodom vakuumnogo %-sasv%-antya)
PERIODICAL-. V sb. : Novoye v teorii ; prakt!ke liteyn proiz-va, Moscow-
Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1056, pp 436-443
ABSTRACT: A description is given of the procedure for the autornatization of the
process of vacuum suction of I-quid bronze (BrOF 10- 11 into a water-
cooled crystallizer in the p.-odUCt;0n of hollow castinus Tne proce-
dure permits the regulation of 'he wall thickness of the casr,ng with
a 0.1-sec [sic!] precision.It is necessary to keep the xater tern-
perature 20-300C abo,,e room temperature. The authurs studied the
effect of the casting tempe ra1L.-(, oil the quality z)f the ( oating of the
inner surface of the crysta~.'~ze-
A. L.
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RIKANDROV. V.H.; NIKITIN, A.S.
The 14KR-1 electric mine locomotive. Biul.tekh.-ekoi.inform.
no-10:3-4 ' 58. (MM 11212)
(Mine railroads) (Electric locomotives)
UIKITIN, A.S.
Rare location of billary fistula. Khirurgiia Supplement:29 '57.
(KrRA 11:4)
1. 1z khirargicheskogo otdeleniya zheleznodorozhnoy bollnitay
Kt7bysbovskay zhele%noy dorogi.
(FISTUIA) (GALL BIADDER-DISEASES)
_L 02327-67 94T (d)/T/174P (1) IJP(c) GD
ACC NR, AT6010633
AUTHOR: -Nikltin, A. S.
ORG: none
TrrLE: Optimal distribution and selection of the number of registers in an electronic digital
computer by means of integral linear programming 1~
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Voproisy teoreticheakoy k1bernetild (Problems In theoretical cybernetl
Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 91-99
TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, linear progTamming, Boolean algebra, algorithm
ABSTRACT: An algorithm in described for optimal distribution and selection of the number of
registers in an electronic digital computer through a solution of the problem of integral linear
programming with two-sided bounding of va;.-h.bles. The solution Is written on the basis of the
operator scheme of the computer's functional algorithm. In order to make possible the use of
Integral linear-programming methods. a technique is proposed for the linearlzation of any non-
linear limitations and specific function of the Boolean arguments in the mathematical program-
ming problem. The algorithm proposed Is c.:;sentially one in which for a given number of regis-
ters the modification of the operator arrangement will be such as to permit a minimum number
of accesses to the linear memory in comparison with a-11 other permissible transforms of the
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AUTHOR: _NLkLtLn$ A. a..
ORG: none
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TITLE: One class of equivalent transformation@ of operator schemes. I
ISOURCEs KLbernetiks, no. 5, 19660 64-72
TOPIC TACSo eybernotLes f nLte automaton,
4n-i==?~-_ automaton _0
ABSTRACT: This is the first part of the article under thesametitles -~,hlch
deals with the solution of problems formulated by B. H. Glushkov
(Kibernetika, no. 1, 1965; TekhnLcheskaya Kibernetika, v4 7, no. 1,
1964) concerning the minimization of structures of microprogram automam
The language of operator schemes (the finite number of certain oper-
ators) for describing the structure and performance of microprogram
automata and also for compiling routines for electronic digital com-
putors is proposed. The operator schemes are considered as a certain
modification and simplification of the microprogramming language. The
structure of such schemes is analyzed and the time characteristics of
the performance of a scheme and the cost of elements of the memory
utilized to store information concerning the structure of the scheme
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itself as well as the information obtained during the performance of
the scheme are introduced and the electronic diRital computer is
described briefly in the language of operator schemes. Three forms
of an equivalent transformation of operator schemes are considered:
a) inserting the remittance operator into the szheme; b) eliminating
the remittance operator from the scheme; c) substituting the addresses
in schemes. A theorem is proved establishing the necessary conditions
under which the substitution of addresses in a scheme is an equivalent
transformation* The main objective of the article is to determine a
sequence of equivalent transformations of the initial scheme S into a
certain scheme S2 ~rhich minimizes the functional
F-a'T(SJ +A'C(S2)
where T(S2) is the mathematical expectation of the performance time of
scheme S2 Over the set of permissible initial values of the scheme,
C(S2) is the total cost of all elements of the memory for the operators
and parameters of scheme SZ, and a and 0 are constants. The minimize-
tion problem is reduced to a problem of linear-programiaLng whose
approximate solution is analyzed in the second part of the article.
Orig. art. has: 18 formulas.
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SUB CODES 409, 04SUBM DATEs 30Dec65/ ORIG REFS 010/ ATD PRESS, 5103
IIC-irct- 212~
S/170/60/003/008/008/014
B019/ ~054
AUTHORs Nikitin, A. T.
TITLEt Temperature Distribution in in Unbounded Hollow ajinder--J-'9
During a Heat Exohange on t,.- Boundaries With Media of
Varying Temperature
PERIODICALs Inzhenerna-fizicheakiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 8,
Pp. 74-77
TEXTt The author investigates the heat conductivit ~~f a hollow
y
unbounded cylinder under boundary conditions of the third type if the
temperatures of the media without and within the cylinder are arbitrary
functions of time. It is assumed that the heat exchange proceeds
according to the Newtonian law. The author proceeds from the differ3ntial
equation (1), and - with the aid of a unilateral integral Laplacian
transform - he obtains formula (19) in an extensive expansion for
T(tpr), where T is the temperature, t the time, and r the radius. If
the functions of the temperature variations of the media are known, it
is easy to solve a concrete problem by means of this formula. There are
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VAN GAN-CHAN [Wang Xang-chlaugJ; VAS TMJ-TSRM (Wang TS'u-ta$ng); VITSTAR,
V.I.; VR.LN&, I.; DIN 1)ATSA0 [Ting Ta-telaol; ITANOT. T.G.;
XALDNITSXITA, To.l.; EUZIMSOV. A.A.; MUM DIN TT; 11KITNI,
.A.T.; SOLOVITIT, M.I.; XHOYMOKLI. T.; CHIM LIN-TAX'
Nonconservation of parity In strong interactions with participa-
tion of strange particles. Zhar. aksp. I teor. f1s. 39 no. 6:1854-
1856 D 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. ObOyediaennyy inatitut yadernykh iss',ldovatniy.
(Particles (Muclear ptWeles))
'R
DIRGER, N.G.; WANG KANG.-CRIANG; WANG TS'U--TWG; TING TA-TSIAO; KATYSM,
Yu.V.; KLADNITSMA, Ye.N.;KOFYLOiA, D.K.; LYUBDIOV, V.B.1 NGUF2J
DIN TTY; NIKITIBI-A.V.; PODGOMSXIY, M.I.; SOLOV17VO M.I.
(Inelastic interaction of 6.8 Bev1sJT--mesons and nucleons]
Neuprugie vzaimodeistviia3r- -mazonov a impullsom 6,8 Bev/s a
neuklonami . Dubna, ObnedineraWi in-t iadermykh isal., 1961. 30 p.
(MIRA 14:11)
(Mesons) (Nucleons)
C/026/61/017/CG5/
AUTHOR. Wang, Rang-ch'ang (376913ZZ7/Z490); WanZ. Cbu-bri:~n.-.,
4376/5046); Viryasov, N. M.; Ttnr,. Ta-zhao,(0002/11:: 41'
Kim. Hi-in (68551559310088); lUadnitskaya, Ye. N.. KuLaataov.
A. A.; Mikhj4. As Nguyen. Din-ti (7086/0002/6337)QE!~tin. A.
V.; and Solov'yev. M. L
TITLE. Production of -3 - hyperons by the use of 7C- mesons with &. mom*&L-
tum of 7000 Mow/ c and 8000 ~Mev/ c
IP&UODLCAI- Wu JA Wish Pao. v. 17. no. S. 1961. 205-213
TEXT$ The productive cross section C(Ce 3.6 bISIN at 6800 M-,/C.
4- 4 SIN at S000 Mov/ C). Mae~ MZ;- (M 1317. 0 ! 2. 2 Mev). and lifetime
d' a 10.6 3.2#
('-(O-~3.5 ! " X10-1060c) of,Shyperson were d'eterminedbythe use oflCmesons
TO LZ
having momentums of 6800 Mow/ C and 8000 Mey/c. in.o"lyirve6tigatimm~w-"-hyporans
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C/ 026/ 61/0171005100L/ 006
Production of 2- hyperons by ... FOSO/FO04
were found by experiments with cosmic rays. A butane bubble chamher Z4 liters in
volume in a permanent magnetic field of 13700 gauss was used. The chambe!- was ir-
radiated by a bundle of mesons with momentums of 7000 Mav/ c and 8000 Mev/ c. The
result was 27, 000 and 75, 000 negatives obtained recording momentums of 6800 t 600
Mev/c and 8000 Msv/c oVCmesons.. A three-dimensions amplifier and projectorwere
used to trace the negatives twice and aorn6 negatives were traced three times. In the
tracing process those events which could be classified with S- hyperon decay scheme
A - Vo + B, VO - C + D. by appearance were selected. The following standards wers
applied in the determination of ~_-- hyperons: (1) VO must coincide with kinematics of-the.-
decay scheme A~--* p + TC, (Z) The refraction paii~t must be within the Ao decay plans.
-The vertical momentum of It- meson and proton p, which came -from AO decay relative-
,,to ahe projecting direction of Ao, must be in equilibrium. (5) The /? decay parti6las
should He an the plans formed by particles A and B. (4) At the rofractAon point. the
~vsrtical momentum of particles jl~~ and B particle must be in equiLibrium. (S) The o-
~,'vsnte must
satisfy kinematics of'S hyperon decay scheme
23 + X- + 65 bev
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Among a.11 the events there were U events which satisfied all 5 standards. Three events
C - decay and have been classified with'!"
coincided well with the kinematics of 'A - hyperan.
Of all Z' hyperans, one was obtained by the bundle of 1r- masons with 6800 Mev/ c and
than were obtained by the bundle of 1C masons with 8000 Mav1c. The results of this ex-
periment are listed in four tables: (1) Table I lists data of defined S-. Ali these data
were average values which were obtained by using a microscope to measure two - four
times independently. It also lists the decay energy 0 and lifetime of all *-:,- hyperoan
found in their own coordinate system. (Z) Table 2 Hato all.data concerning the primary
star*. These stars. have been analyzed as the source of ~' hyperon&. (3) Table 3 lists
the momentum p* in a TC- N mass center system. vertic~y momentum'p4- , and projecting
angle &* of'S' hyp*rons (suppose-S' hyperons ware produced by the impact of X- masons
to free nuclei). The average vertical momentum (p~.~ - ) of .7- hyperon. in equal to 318 f I
3S'Bav. This value is appro3dmate to the vertical. aomenturn of proton and A hyperon.
This table also lists the characteristics of the following angles: (a) &*A* Is the projecting
an&14 of An which is projected out from.'!'- hyperon decay process under It* *quilibrium
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pystem. is the projecting angle of p which was projected out frorn the decay
P
process in its equilibirum system. Cc) WS-6* in the intersection angle between S- and
tribution of O-A* and no asymmetry was observed.
AO decay planes. In the dim
(4) Table 4 lists the events which seems to be Among these events. four were in
the same plane and fourteen were in different planes. Most of theme events in the same
plane were induced by Z47C mesons; the others in different plane avant& may have been!'
induced by TE+. 1t:- or K7 masons. Thanks are extended to V. L (Wei Ka Shih
Lai Erb), L V. (Chi Wei Lo). L. P. (Chi Lo Wei Yoh Fu). N. L
(Pa Pu La Fa). & V. (Chi Ho Lo Fu). and L. N. (Chu L" Yoh ru). :Eha4a
are 3 figures and 4 tables. The EnSlish-language references read as follows: C. Frad-
zinetti and 0. Morpurgo. SuppL Nuovo Cim. 6 (19S7). 56S; W. B. Fowler at al. Nuov-6
I-Cim. U(1969). 4280
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46
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BRIGM, N.G.; VAN CIAN4HAN [Wang Kang-chlang]; VAN TSU-TSZEN (Wang TS'u-tsSng);
'DIN DA-TSAO [Ting Ta-tslao]; KATYSHEV, Yu.V.; KLADITITSKAYA, Ye.N.;
KOPYLOVA, D.K.; LYUBIKOV, V.B.; W.Mn DIN TY; NIKITIN. A-V-;
FODGORETSKIY, M.I.; SMORODIN, Yu.A.. SOLOVYEV, M.I.; TRKA, Z.
Inelastic Interactions of 6.8 Bev./c 7r-me-sons with nucleons.
Zhur. eksp. i toor. fiz. 41 no,5:1461-1474 N 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issladovani .
(Collisions (thiclear phyaics)~
(mesons) (Nucleons)
ARIPOV, R. A., XDPILOVA, D. K. 117-311,10V V B ~ PTIM TIN A. V POECOFFTSUY, M.I.,
PORMOVA, S. I., RIHAFV-,~., =i,--LTS~V,'V.*,'I:,"Inv~A,-T~-,-a~~d A. 1.
Fj 1 5 A'~L V (,
"Inelastic Interactions ofil-Flesona with Nucleons at T G,2~v"
report presented at the Intl. Conference on Ifigh Energy Physics, Geneva,
4-a July 1962
Joint Institute for Nuclear "L-search,
Laboratory of 111gh Energy, Dubna, 1962
LYUBIMOV, V.B.; VIKITD4, A.V.; TRKA, Z.; SAIUNTSEVA, V.R., tekhn.
red. .--
[Properties of -71 0-mesons generated in inela8tic collisions of
7 Bev *T -mesons with nucleons] Svoistva 7 -mezonov, obrazu-
iushchikhaia v neuprugikh stolknoveniiakh .70-mezonov s nuklonami
pri energli 7 BEV, Dubna, Ob"cidinonnyi in-t iadernyk-h inal., 1~!62.
7 p. (MIRA 15- 6)
(Mesons) (Collisions (Nuclear physics))
ACCESSION URt AP4012SSO S/0056/64/046/001/0232/0242
AEMHORS: VishA6v8kiy, V. F.; Tus Yuan-talail 14oroz, V. I., UbjtLn
A. Vet Troyan, Yu. A.j Chiang, Shao-chun; Change Wen-yu; ',hakbbazyan,
Be A.I.Yen#: Mi-kuang
TITLE& Possible scheme of production of A hyperons via isobars in
negative pion -- proton interactions at 7-8 BeV enez,,Ty
SqURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. CU., v. 46, no. 1, 1964, 232-242
TOPIC TAGS: LAMDA hyperon production, negative pion proton-inter-
aFtions bazyon isobar, meson isobar, baryon isobar decay, meson iso-
~,*A'r decay,'strange particle production, two p,rticle reaction
4BSTRACTi. in view of the failure-of the statistical model to explain
-_the two'peaiks in
-the amentun distribution of the A hyperons pro-
gativo pion* with 7-8 BeV energy observed in Dubna (V. 1.
buced by ne
*"sler I- Vrana, Ye. Me Kladnitsiaya et ale'. Preprfnt, OlYaX, D-606,
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offer some evidence that the'v-p interactions with strange-particle
t.production'is, with noticeable probability, a two-particle reaction
whose products can be iaobars. "The authors take the opportunity to
ithank V. I.,Vekiler for interest and support, to the propane-chamber
raw of the,OlYal high-energy laboratory, to V. S. Bareshankov, D. A.
_',t,lokhintser, G. Domokosh, L'Pater and the Chinese physicists working
it the Joint Institute for useful discussions, and also V. P. Solo-
makhina, V. M. Ponomareva, and M. 1. Chikvareva for help with the
data reduction-"
ASSOCIATION: Ob'yedinenny*y'inatitut yaderny*kh issledovanLy
(Joint Institute'of NucLear Research)
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VISHNEVSM , V.F.; DU YUAN-TSAY (Tu Yidan-tslaij; MDROZ, V.I.; NIKITIN, A.V.;
TROYAN, Yu.A.; TSZYAN SHAO-TSZYUNI [Chiang Shao-chiin);'
CHMAN VENI-YUY [Chang Wbn-yii]; SHAMBAZYAN, B.A.;
YANI U-GUAN [Yen U-kuang)
Avplicability of_an isobaric model simulatJng the formation of
.P,,-hyperons in jrp-interactions. lAd. fiz. 1 no.6:1201-1105
je 165. OURA '118-6)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy.
T
1ETT
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AUTHOR: Veselkin,-A-.-P.; Netecha, M. Ye.; Nikitin, A. V.
:'ORG: None
TITLE: Energy distribution of neutron dose rate in various shielding materials and
compositions
,SOURCE: Voprosy fiziki zashcbity reaktorov (Problems in physics of reactor shieldij~g)
;sbornik statey, no. 2. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, 11ii-11o
;TOPIC TAGS: radiation dosimetry, reactor shielding, neut,ron spectrul7j, rieutron orc:;5
isection
,ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for cft1CL;-1htir1g dose rate frr,m tiie entire reutr--In
,spectrum based on the use of three f-imiliar i4eas from Lhe theory of ionizing rwiiation
'penetration through matter: Lhe removal cross section inethod, Ilie mu'.Lillrolip meLhrj,A for
of the kinetic neutron transf-?r equation in the approximaLion
.and the concept of the "dosage acrumulrttiort rfictor" for ncutrt--n rildi;Ai-ii similar in
'form to Lhe corresponding concept. 1'(jr y-quantu. Tlw- mt,Lhod in uplAic"il-1, (r,iy with'rl
limitations imposed by the remo-ial cr(-,ss sef-tion rneuind rtrw five-vr,,u~ crj!--u1aLi(jn A*
neutron distribution in the age-diffusion approxiwution. It is shoum that the intro-
duction of a heavy moderator (e. g. iron7 titanium, etc.) into a 1qdrogen-cant. Rini rig
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material increases the contributior made 't,y interme(liate neuLrons tr) the tutai. dose
rate. A comparison of theoretical and exTerinental ~Pta snows a differcnc~- of less
than 20% between calculated and measured dozage accumulatiot) factors. This showz that
-,-thu proposed method for calculating biological shielding, gives sufficiently accurite
data on the total radiation dose with respect to neutrons of all energies. Orig. art.
has: 2 figures, 6 tables, 3 formulas.
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-Card 212
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Veselkin, A. P.; Mikitin, A. V.
none
Activation of corrosion products in nuclear reactors
Aftmaya energlys, v. 21, no. 3, 1966, 184-189 R
TAGS: nuclear reactor, nuclear debris, corrosion, water cooled reactor, water
, mass flow rate, mass transfer, mathematic model
STRACT: A study was made of the activation of corrosion .)roducts and their mass
ansport in pressurized and boiling water reactors. A mathematical model of the cor-
sion reactions and the mass-transfer of corrosion products included a solution of a
stem of mass transfer equations for the steady state case and an approximate solution
5/1;w 60 buildup. Sets of mass transport equations are given
the transient case dur g's-0
r the full buildup of i eleiie-'fits in each section of a boiling-water reactor. The
lutions, solved for t (operation time) * -. Indicated that the total amount of corro-i
on products in the reactor water is independent of the deposition rate and of the
rticle erosion rate. Two mass transport parameters wera established: W--the preci-
tation probability (sec-1), and y--the particle erosion probability (sec-1). Since
a total amount of corrosion products on reactor surface3 exceeds their concentration
UDC: 621.039.56
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AUMOR:. Veselkin, A. P.; Nikitin, A. V.; Orlov, YU. V.
iORG; none
ITITLE: Investigations with the radiation loop of a water-water reactor
'SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 21, no. 6, 1966, 509-511
-TDPIC TAGS: water cooled nuclear reactor, reactor neutron flux, ganuna flux, irradia-
Ition apparatus, radioactive source
'A
BSTRACT: The authors describe a test made to explain the possibilities of research
with a water-water reactor, aimed at eliminating the undesirable presence of a wide
range of mixed radiation with a wide energy spectrum. To this end, the water-water
reactor was equipped with a radiation loop with a set of emitters of different geo-
metric shape. The emitters were produced by passing high-purity water through the re-
6ctor, and using the irradiated water as a secondary source of radiation. 7he par~_C_'
k__
lular investigation was carried out vith a source in the form of 8 mm tubing wound to
imake a disc of outside diameter 470 m and inside diameter 30 mm. Measurements were
:made of the distribution of the 7, quantum energy and of the radioactivity as functions
JCUJ&4,
of the distance to this type of source, and other source parameters are ca ted.
The radiation loop v" also used to measure the relative concentration of the chemical
forms of NILO produced in the water passing through the reactor. The loop is being re-
constructed to 1nermse Its intensAy. The autbors; thank A. V# Zhenikhova for sys-
.1/2 UDC: Ql-039-573
ACC Nih Ap7oogjo -I
tewtic monitoring of the yH of the re"tor water,, V. V. Gerealmov for preparing the ;i
ion,.-exchange columns and for the measursment!z and a discussion of the results, Yu. G. ~
Anisimay for help vith the measurements and the data reduction,, and the reactor crew I
for constructing and operatl% thn Imp. OrIg. trt. b4s: 2 figures and 6 farwias. 1
CODE: ID/ SM DM: 22D*d*/ QMG MW: 001/ OTR RUt 004
2
RUDMVA, A.V.; NIKITIN, A.V.; BE40V, N.V., akademik
Cefluorosil Co-britholits. Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no.5:1182-1183 0 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
(Britholite)
NIKITIN A V.. BELOV., N.V. , akademik
crystal structure of batisite Na2BaT:i2Si/,014= Ha2BaTi2O2(Si4Oj21-
Dokj. AN SSSR 146 no.6:1401-1403 0 162. (MMA 15:10)
(Batisite)
S/070/63/008/001/001/024
E132/E460
AUTHORS: Ilyukhin, V,V,, Nik,.itin ~AVO
T-LTLE, Observations on the application of the statistical
analysis of intensities
PERIODICAL: Kristallograftya, V.8, no.1, 1963, 5-9
TEXT: The statistical distribution of intensities In examined
for the case of an atom in a special position with one parameter
(linear synuiietry) .The influence of chaice errors and
"pseudoperiodicity" (pseudocentering) on the classical formulas
of E.R.Howells, D.Rogers and D.C.Phillips is shown. Errors In
the estimation of intensities affect the distribution NW
and may give, in extreme cases, a false estimate of the symmetry,
asymmetric crystals appearing as centered and centered an
hypercentric. The onsission of non-observed reflections may also
affect NW for small z. An analysis is made of a two-
dimensional case XLth different degrees of pseudo-symmetry
(measured by n = F2 / F2 The curves of NW are displaced
odd even
by rotation, the intercept with the ordinate axis moving up to 25'9
for the case n = 0-5. Examples of such distributions are showlt -
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MIX[TIN, A.V.j bELOV, N.V., akademik
Crystalline structure of cl-inohodrite Ca2ZB2(OH)2Si2O7-H2O =
2C&Z*[SiO4]-H20. Dakl. AN SSSR 148 no.6:1386-1388 F 063.
(KIRA 16:3)
1. Institut kristallogr&fii AN SSSR.
(Minerals) (Crystallography)
NIKITIN, A.V.; SDIONGV, V.I.
Effect of temperature correction on the aivergence factor in
the structural analysis of crystals. Yxistallograffia 8 no.3:
446-449 MY-Je 163. (b[MA 16:11)
1. Institut kristallografii Ali SSSR.
MYUKHIN, V.V.; NTKITIN, A.V.
Remarks on tho application of the statlBtical analys4 of in-
tensities. Kristallografiia 8 no.It 5-9 Ja-F'63
(VIIRA 17r7)
1. Inatitut kristallografli AN MSE.
OTHE Rf-' 460
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IAUTPOR: Arzhanoy, L.M.; Dcrcj;ovkin,.A. V.1 Dryanov, I. I.$ Duyanoy,_P~. V.;
Za1oG!qTv, S. N.; Kamenfshchi.kov, Yu. Vo; Kovalov, V. V.; Kra9ovskiy#.A#-S.j
Iruznets 5* V.; iAtsov,,A. N.; Nikitin A. V,j Niatratov, V6.V.; Poruchikov, Yeo A*j
- - PY0 -- - -. -
Potkin, V. Yo.; Tarot' V. G.e?eaW5jv-.-1e-.-L; Khlebnikov-, G.. F.;
ORG: none
TITIEt Results of clinical and physiological investigations of the crew of the
first ultiman Voskhod Apacecraft Raper resentid M the Conference on Problem of
Sg~a~ce Wedicine 'held In 03 cow from 24 to ~7 May 96
S CE: Konferentsiya*oo problemam ko3micheskoy meditsiny, 1966s Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditainy. (Problems of apace medicine )I materia4 konforentaiii
Moscow, 1966, 34-36
TOPIC TAGS: space medicine, space physiolo8y, weightlessness, bodily fatigue,
stress reaction, combined stress, cardiovascular system, central nervous system,
manned spaceflight/Voskhod-1 /Y
ABSTRACT: The inclusion of a physician in the crew of the Voskhod-l mad* 'tt posi-
sible to increase medical investigation's of the crew memlb-'e-r-s' durin g"
,flight and to compare them with results of preflight and postflight exami-
.nations. The scope of the physiological examinations was selected in
order to obtain a mor*i complete evaluation of the functional condition of
the cardiovascular and central nervouj~* systems, and the.function of
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the cosmonauts. Physical exercises and orth-o
-external respiration oif
static tests were included to detect earlier signs of physiological shifts. I
Examinations were carried out before and after training in the ship,
where certain conditions of flight were simulated, and also two weeks
before night. Postflight examination was begun fifteen minutes after
-landing and was continued for the first four days after the flight and also
two weeks later.
After landing. the cosmonauts were active, looked somewhat excited.:!
and complained of general fatigue. They were found to have hyperemia
of the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and conjunctivitis.
Komarov' a weight dropped by 2. 6016, Feoktistov' a weight dropped by
'4016. and Yegorov" s by 3. 976. Weight loss was determined by Zhdanov to
be -due to water and [at loss. Neurological examination revealed a light
swaying in the Romberg position, a tremor of the fingers, and increased
perspiration. In addition, Yegorov showed a contraction of the retinal
arteries. Disruption of vision and vestibular difficulties were not noted.
!Changes in EEG indicated -an increase in. inhibitory proce'sees in the
),r.!Drtex of the brain. A diminution in work capacity was establishe"y!.. j
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psychological experiments (increase in the number of mistakes, Increase
in latent periods).
Indices of cardiovascular activity during rest did not exceed wide
norms. However. an increase in pulse frequency was noted (Komarov
up to 96. Feoktistov up to 100, and Yegorov up to 94 beats/min), as
well as moderate drop in arterial pulse pressure at the expense of an
increase in diastolic pressure. All three cosmonauts, when subjected
to exercise, showed a significant increase in the pulse rate and inertia I
in the stroke volume. Feoktistov and Yegorov showed a significant
diminution in the heart stroke volume and minute circulation of the blood
during the passive orthostatic test. This could indicate a discuption of
the venous inflow to the heart.
Postflight blood examinations hidicated neutrophilic leukocytosis
-and eosinopenia. Urine was found to contain significant quantities of
salts, chiefly urates, single erythr-o'c'ytes (in the field of vision), .. and an
'increase in the excretion of 17-oxycorticonteroids. Eosinopenia, an
Increase in excretion of products of hormone decomposition, indicated
the development of a stress reaction in cosmonauts. Since some of the
indications found an the flight. were also found after training in the U M.,
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ing ship, there is reason to attribute them to limitation of motor activity
;under conditions of weightlessness. The functional shifts found after
flight are indications of a general fatigue,. a moderate stress reaction,
and a certain amount of detraining''rn general, the changes observed In
'the cosmonauts were of one typ!~. The difference.a found between the
cosmonauts can be attributad to individual differences@ [W.A. No. 221
ATD Report 16-12.61
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AUTHOR: Arzhanov. I. K.; Bryanov. I. I.; B4jUr2nk2,_y, A.; Beregovkin, A. V.,
!!,&yanova- Kovalev_..V. V.; Xondrakov. V. X.; Krasovskiy. A.-S.: Ku-znetaoT. 0. N.,-
&Uznetso,~. .9. V.; Nikitin, A. V. TerettnvL- Vt G.; Fedoroya re. A*j
-Ehlebnik . GO V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Some results of the postflight e;c rpac nation of P. I. Belyayev and A. A. lacnov
following their night on the Voskhod - pacecraft (Paper Msented at the Conference
on Problems of Space KedicirW NeTFITTIoscow from 24 to 27. May 19661
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam koemicheskoy meditainy, 1966. Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii,
Moscow, 1966, 36-37
TOPIC TAGS: space medicine, postflight medical examination, bodily fatigue, bo4y
weight, cardiovascular eystem, oculocardiac reflex, unconditioned reflex, space
psychology, oxygen consumption, respiration, pulmonary ventilation/Voskhod-2
ABSTRACT: PostfUght, examinations of the Voskhod-2 icrew members, Leonov
-and Belyayev, were performed on the third and fourth days after the flight,
;and again a month later. The cosmonauts complained of light fatiguaw
They were found to have hyperemia of the mucosa of the nose and th rioat
."d conjunctivitis of the eyelids and_eye s4.1s. 7~w had lost wsigh~
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Their pulse showed'a certain lability. Pulse frequency rose significantly
-during mild physical exertions and changes in the position of the body. 1~
There was an increase in intraventricular conductivity, an Increase in
.the systolic index (7-11016), and a delay in restoration of hemodynamic
indices after physical exercise.
Belyayev' s oxygen consumption increased by 2376 and Leonov' a
by 14016 as compared with preflight levels. Vital capacity of the lungs
diminished by 8-12%, while pulmonary ventilation increased by 51-18%.
Neurological examinations revealed a light tremor of the fingers, a
high orthostatic reflex with an absence of pulse reaction to the oculo-
cardiac reflex, and an increase in the slow bioelectrical activity of the
brain cortex. Psychological tests revealed an increase in distribution
and in the middle magnitudes of the duration of the period of sensory
motor reaction. Since this was not accompanied by errors. it to possible,
to assume that the fatigue observed in cosmonauts was a compensatory
renction. Blood and urine examination on the third day after flight did
not o. ifer. substantially from preflight levals. Biochemical examinallon
unc,evered an Increase of chlorides, adronalin, noradrenalln, and
L7-oxycorticosteroids in the urine.
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The observed shifts in physiological indices were short-term and
Yeversible. They Indicated the development of modorately marked
fatigue in the subjects. Thus, despite the complexity of the flight, the
postflight examinations revealed only moderate functional changes in
the two cosmonauts. There was no difference in the nature of these
changes in the cosmonautp. Thts indicates a high degree of training
and a good neuropsyphological and physical prepaj~ation for a acefli
[W.A. *No* 22;4TD*Hepcrt 66-U61 _P
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NIMIN, A. V. (Engineer) (Institute of electric welding)
"'Me resulta of invevatigatl~)n of a proceas of' welding, on the fuLion anc, reauitant
structure of combinations of aluminuri-, with copper." During the or Lurst/breax.
destruction, as a rule, occurs on/1,Y aluminum.
Report presented at the Ist kli-Union Conference on welding of heterogeneous
metals, at the Inst of Electric Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton, 14-15 June 196-1
(Reported in Avtoma tic ties kaya svarka, Kiev, No. 'i, :3ept 1 )(13, pp author,
V. I'- Ryabov)
JPRS 24,651 1) May 64
NIKITIN. A.V.
Diagnosis and treatment of affections of the trIcuopid valve.
Uz.med.zhur. 40 no.3.24-29 MY-Je '59. (MM 12:11)
1. 1% kafedry gospital'noy terapit (zav. - prof.Y.S.Nesterov)
Toronezhakogo moditainakogo inatituta.
(HURT-DISFASMS)