SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SADKOV, A. - SADOFYEV, A.I.
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i 1959, Nlo. 123-23
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ACC NRI AR60224oo SOURCE CODE: UR/0398/66/000/003/VO12/VO12
AUTHOR. Sadkov, G. M.
TITIE: Experience in the use of polvethylene.piping
SOURCE; Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport, Abs- 3v94
REF SOURCE: Proizv. tekhn. ab. Tekhn. upr. H-va rechn."flota-RSFSR, no. 1(45), 1965,
50-53
TOPIC'TAGS:. polyethylene "las"M pipe, shipbuilding engineering, ship component,
ship
ABSTRACT: The Limenda Shipyard has begun to,use polyethylene.piping-in the building:~'-
and repair of ships. Questions concerned with designing the joints for polyethylene.
piping, laying out the systems for the material of which the,individual sections' of
piping are made, ,securing the fittings and piping in place, and normalization of
system units, have been resolved. PVP-lOxl5, 6X25, 6x4O, and 6x50 pipe has been
accepted for the drain auction and water supply systems. Metal fittings Are used.
Piping is run more than 300 mm away from steam systems.' Piping connected,.with over-.
board fittinge and located below the floor ceiling remain steel. The technology
used in working with polyethylene piping is described. Installation takes . place
after the installation of machinery, bulkhead spool pieces, and final welding
Card l/ uDc. 621.643.678.5.629.122
USSR/Crysta'--,-. B-5
US
Abs Jcur Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 18266
Author B.V. Volkonskiy, V.I. Sadkov.
Inst All-Unicn State Rstitutc for Projecting and Scientific
Research Work in Cement Industry.
Title Mo(iifi--ation of interplanar Distances in Crystal Lattices
of Refractory Drtc~r Kinerals under Temperature Influence.
Orig Pub 11r. Gos. Vses. in-ta po proyektir. i nauch. -issled.
rabotam v tsement. prom-sti, 1956, vyp. 19, 126-132.
Abstract It was established radiographically that the interplanar
distances in crystal lattices of the most important mi-
nerai-s in refractory bricks change evenly with the tem-
perature. The greatest change of the interplanar distan-
ces in the crystal lattice cheracteri.zes.alumocalcium
ferrites and free CaO among the refractory brick minerals.
Card 1/1 58
KONOVALOY, P.F.; YBYREMOV, A.I.; VOIKONSKIY, B.V.,- TOROIPPv, N.A., prof.,
doktor tekhn.nauk, red.;.SAIKOV. V.I., red.
SADKOV, V. I. and VOLKONSKIY, B. V
"X-ray and Petrographic Studies of Tri-calcium Aluminate in the Presence
of Fluorides at High Temperatures" p. 415
Transactions of the Fifth Conference on Experimental and Applied Mineralogy
and Petrography, Trudy ... Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958, 516PP.
reprints of reports presented at conf. held in Leningrad, 26-31 Mar. 1956. The
purpose of the conf. was to exchange information and coordinate the activities
in the fields of experimental and applied mineralogy and petrography, and to
stress the increasing complexity of practical problems.
SOV/137-59-1-44
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal., Met Iallurgiya, 1959, Nr 11, p,6 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Shmitt-Fogelevich, S. P., Sadkov, V.I.
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TITLE: Ionization X-ray Apparatus for Investigating Refractories (Ionizatsion-
naya rentgenovskaya ustanovka dlya issledovaniya. ogmeuporov)
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Vses. in-t nauchmo-issled., i
royektn. rabot ogneuporn. prom- tij 1958, Nr 5, p 103-~ 118,-
p p
ABSTRACT: Description, general viewo and layout of, an ionization X-ray apparatus
(IXA) constructed for X-ray investigation of refractories. The IXA
was used for the identification of the following structurally. similar
crystalline phases: Kaolin and clay, mullite and sillimanite, and
zirconium dioxide of cubic and monoclinic varieties.'. With X-ray
diffraction patterns (X) identicallor the minerals compared,* signifi-
cant differences in the intensity of the lines and the values for, the
interplane distances were found. The phase composition of corundum-
mullite mixtures was determined quantitatively with the. aid of IXA..
Compared to the conventional Debye',diagrams the precision.of the
results obtained on the X's photographed with the IXA is the,same,
'Card 1/2 while. the, time needed for the determinations (exposure and,
L 38138-56 EWT(1)/FCC GV/.J XT (C Z
ACC NRt AT6013750 SOURCE CODE: UR/3061/65/000/019/000,3/0012
AUTHOR: Guniya, S. U.; Sadokov, V. P.
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ORG: none
TITLE: Evaluation of mountains and friction on a two-levelmodel for the f
of meteorological elements in the Caucasus
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SOURCE: Tiflis. Zakavkazskiv nauchno-issledovatell;~,k_~y_g~drc~r~t eorologicheskiy insti-I
tut'. TruUy-.-n-o-.1-9(-26). 196~. Vcii;;~Si el~(~~etWo
-~;~iogii (Problemi 'inh~&~We-fe--oi6lUiff,-
3-12
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric model, Coriolis force, weather forecastin
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ABSTRACI: Pressure, temperature, and vertical movements were investigated on the bas-
L
is o',vortex velocity and heat flow. Equations for vortex velocity heat flow, and
~aSSUM,r
statics are derived in an isobaric coordinate system x, y, E, and t, g Condi-,
tions'in the atmosphere to be quasigeostrophic and adiabatic. Equations
relating T P, 1, dl J?, T,~ e-
2, g, e, y andLP were solved at &=l, and
gy- a
.0 and p=0, 500 mb,,and 1000 nib, where 0 iSthe geopotential, T is the'vertical velo,-
city, P is the standard pressure, I is the-Coriolis parameter, R is the gas constant,
T is the air temperature, C2=UW for g'iS theL force of gravity, y iS~the
a
UDC: 551.54 518.5
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ACC NR: Alf=1772 ODE: S6/65/OO2/O1o/o463/OVZ-`._
AUTHOR: -tsi E. Yao; Sadkaricb, no _P*
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:ORG: N. Tiebedevj'- AcadejW. of Sciences 1 SSSR
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stitut-Akademii nauk SSBR)
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TITLE: Electric explosionof, a mercury
SOURCE: -Murnal.eksperimental noy,*i'teoret cheskoy fizi-kil Pis lma-,-.'v,,,redaktsiyti..--::-
h n1yep "V.- 2 no 3.0 1965 ~]~~466
Priloz e
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TAGS:_ - Bier 1 ding-viie-
-TOPIC cury., exp o
ABSTRACT: ..'.In view of the inconvenience. inv,6ivei in-, re'plfkcing electrically exploded.-
wiresp the authors imestigated the.':possilbiiit~ of replicIng-the vire-with a, jet -. of
in a sinTle ~~The,
liquid metal, -3o:as to produce ~ repeated. electric:, explosions manner.
'in et vas**made:to explode both uhder_',~_
working medium used was- mercury., and the merZ 7
atmospheric presauxe and In vacuume,. 1. -.The. slitp(Foigl. consisted ,of A system stiztj;~.,_
lating a mercurY,jetj"mercury vire")j-electr6des with which to apply ioltage from a
us The meric'ury-, Jet- (1) eib-
capacitor to the,jet., and-measuring.apparat a ape un er
pressure from &.glass capillary-(2) ~, and struck: an: electrode .13). - The diamete:n of, thin
mercury jet was determined ..by the capillary
The 11mercury wkm" ~was grounded-p-,"aid neither' electrode was., connected --,'directly, to the .,
riied;
ound ~Volt a _,'electr (5)
ag (3-4. kw). -was -applied~ to,~ these odes i om,a,caps
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18 The mercury pressure in the, capillary wai.pioduced, by -pressini on the:~,lever
(6)Pof a bellows M- electrode 3
'The,m~ jet~flowed -through he-capillary, to
CaM
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The electric explosion of the Jet ffook7*
oq. - PlAcew eft..,
theiap between the jet and moving elicti~de 47
broke down, what happens during'_the~ U,
To determine
electrid explosion of the mercury jet- whether' it
traveli,broken up irrto.droplets-oi-in~the:ro of-~
V.
a molecular beam--the jet-.explosion products-were 19
sounded with an electron beams, Oscillograms of-
current show.that.explos
the collector ion of the
me-cury jet produces a moleculsj~ beam wh: ch. con
AaLns no individual droplets..,: The, velocity. of
the leading front of the molectilar:merpury beam,,,
Fig. 1. ~_:.'86hematie. diagram of set*:.
is 2-5 X 10's MVs4ecX-- and its, total:'du=tion,.at-..-' -
-of exp osi-ion'.,is 660
sweep:
a, distance 23 cm from the point 1-
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f-ACC NR., AM6035814 A) Monograph URI
Nifontov, Boris Ivanovich; Kireyevi, Vasily Vasillyevich'Kisilevich,.Yevgeniy
Mefod-tyevich; Vollftrub, Iosif~Arturovich; _Sq4RAch Yan Fedorovich;
Golomolzin; Aikadiy Ivanovich; Petrenko, Andrey Afansly'6vich
Construction of inderground structures (Stroitelistvo podzemnykh sooruzheniy)
Moscow. I%d-X1o "Nedra". 1966. 293 P. ilius., biblio. 2450 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: Q c~ 10,A mining engineering
PURPOSE AND COVE1tAGE:, This.,book is intended for,engineering and technical.workers
~of construction, scientific-resear h. and design.organizations studying the
prdbleme of building underground installations; it can also belused by workers
of mine-constr6ction oreanizations, In the book are discussed the basic prob-
lems of conduAing mining operations during the construction of underground in-
stallations. There are 97 references., 72 of which are Soviet.'-.L
TABLE OF CONTENTS! [abridged
'Ch. I. Pasic methods of conducting mining operations during construction of under-
ground chambers -- 9
Ch. II. Foreign -experience in conducting mining,operations during construction
of undergroimd chambers-,22_
Ch. III. Drillin4 boreholes,and blast,holes 55
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irsz--L ie). Pr:--.eblaj Budowrlaa. No 1-22 19L;9i p. 10-24 1, -figrs.1tab
p
The author begins by discussing the prograrme and constructional
azsum.otions of' the residential colony, aftex- which he p-aszes to.an anal-!sls
fror, econcr,,iical point of vie-,,. of the plnns of the *,'latz; in rel-ttion
Uo Lhe stairc-zses. His considerations -arc ba3ed on the relation of
"passive" 3urface (walls and staircases) to the total surface -srea of
the buildingr, and some actual practical data are quoted and criticized.
In conclusion, the author advises the propar:ition of etalled compar-Itive
CU~culations. -Phe -.irticle give-. nc-,.,, vie%,s on the econcArLical layout of
flat, in re3identid settle.,.-.ents.
SO: r1olish Technical Abstracts Nlo. 2, 19 51
18M .POLZ43_59-4~-2/23
Sadlowski,, ~arian,~Master of E
ngineering
TITLE.- Recent Changes.in the Standardization of~ Steel Grades
PERIODICAL.- Wiadomosci Hutnicze, 1959, Nr 4~~p
P 110-113 (Poland)
ABSTRACT: Since theapplied,steel.,standards establishedin 1952
and 1953 Proved,to.be too extensive and incomplete,~
the.Institute,of Tron'Metallurgy at.Gliwice suggested
canceling.sey.eral..standards.of.s,teelb in practice
not produced, and replacing these~by new.ones. ~For..
the standards, R'ff-57/h1H/JM-55 "Structural-Steel for
Savings~in Casting" (Table 1) new qualities havelbeen
~
established;
1from a.list of 121~#"62 t of castin
pes, .
9
'
steel 'n the,range of the-standard H-84029 and
PN7
WA-84030-were cancelled.. First the following improve-
ments on,steel standards~were w
orked
out:
.
,
a) PN-58/H-84029."Casting and Structural Stepl~for
.
.
Car'burization" (Table
2),,~
.
b) PN-58//H-84030 "Casting and Structural:Steel for
improvement of Heat Resistance", 26 types of.:steel.
Card 1/3 Chemical structure, refer to table 3.
nL/43-59-4-2/23
Recent Changes in the S t andardi.za-t ion of Steel Grades
c) PN,-58/H-84034. "Castingand Structural Steel','.,:,
d) PN-58./H-84035,"Casting and Struct-ural Steel for.
Carburization - Applied in Airplane.Construc.ion
(16 types of,steel).
For carbon '-tool steels the new standard PN-58/H-84023-1
has been established. (Previously~PN-57/H-85020.)..*
This standard contains steels for.engineering,construc-
tion,for rivets, chains, nuts, steel plates for boi--
lers, wires, soft magnetic steel-plates, railroads,..,.
pipes,, shipbuilding as well as steels with a higher
brass contents, wires for weaving mill, mining,etc..
s'
The newly established's,tandard PN-59,/H-84019,was...
ked out as based on *1 of Mut al Eco
or the Co,unci I u . nomic
w
Assistance, (RWPG) (COMECON) held in November:1.958,~at
Bucharest., Table.4 shows the pressure.and elasticity-~
property of steels.type,I and III,:table 5,gives the
chemical structure of steel types.Hand.III.-~Thell
minimum requirements for the structure~of.carbon-steel
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