SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOV, YE.A. - SOKOLOV, YE.YA.
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Ch. 1. Genersi information on panel castings -- 5
Ch. II. Gener4l aspect of the problem of filling the mold -- 28
Ch. III. Determination of conditions of casting under pressure -- 46
Ch. IV. Determination of conditions of casting under low pressure -- 75
Ch. V. Determination of conditions of casting under rising pressure -- 86
Part II. Hot Cracks -- 119
Ch. VI. Formation of hot cracks in panel castings -- 3.19
Ch. VII. Interaction of forces between the panel casting and the mold -- 145
Ch. VIII. Methods of eliminating hot cracks In panel castings 169
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Part III. Technology of Casting Thin-Wall Panels
Ch. rX. Mechanical properties, precision,, surface smoothness 189
Ch.. X. Practices in casting parts of tbin-vall panels -- 223
References -- 248'
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AUTHORS:
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Balandin, G.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Docent, Gini, E.Ch., Aspirant, Sokolov Ye.A._,_Enrtin~
eer, Stepanov, Yu.A. . Assistant-~m~a--I'c-o-vle-v,.--Yu.P.
Aspirant
TIT-LE: Filling capabilities of raw sand forms in casting
of aluminum alloys
PERI0DICjVL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnyl,.h zavedeniy. Maahinostroy-
.eniye, no. 10, 1962, 184-191
TE=: The article describes a series of experiments, with
various'types of pairing-systems and different methods of filling
sand forms for thin-walled (2 -,2.5 mm) pancl,type castings, conduct-
ed in order to find the most practical solutions. Conclusions: impro-
vements in filling capabilit4es can be obtained by using pouring sys-.
tems having minimal thermal and hydraulic losses. Quick pouring im-
.proves filling capability but requires good ventilation. To obtain
required accuracy and thickness ofcastings, rigging of. increased
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Filling capabilities D263/D308
rigidity is necessary. High overheating (160 - 1800Q above liquidus)
make s it possible to obtain castings of 500'- 800 mia-siz 'e with wall
thickness of 1.5 mm. ' Filling' capabilities can also be improved con'
siderably by treating form surfaces with special coverings (chalk,
amorphous carbon); this lowers the pouring temperature and conse-
quently castings can be made using alloys whose properties'are reduc-
ed at high overheatings. There are 4 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: MMY im. N.I. Baumana
SUBMITTED;. December 81 1961
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ACCESSION NR: AT4048346 S/0000/64/000/000/0223/0227
AUTHOR: Balandin, G. F.; Gini E.'Ch.-. Matveyko, Yu. P.: Sokolov, Ye. A.6,
Stepanov, Yu. A.; Yakoviev, Yyu. P.-
TITLE: Formation of gas defects in thin-walled large-size castings
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Komissiya eo tekhnologii mashinostroyen-iva. Gazy* v litom
metalle (Gases in cast metals). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, ~_23-227
TOPIC TAGS: cast metal, cast aluminum, cast,manganese, mold filling, degassing,
gas defect, cas.ting porosity, gas blister, gas hollow
ABSTRACT: The authors consider defects of a gaseous origin in thin-walled large-
size panel-type castings with a body thickness of 2.5 - 3 mm and a surface area
of up to 2 square meters. Such defects are conditionally divided into three
groups; ga5-shrinkage porosity, gas blisters in the body of the casting, and
gas hollows or depressions on the surface. The Importance of the degassing of the
alloys (normaily aluminum and manganese) of which these castings are generally
manufactured is discussed, and techniques which may be used for this purpose are
described. The relationship of the process of filling and ventilating the sand
mold to the formation of gas defects in thin-walled panel-type castings When the
latter re poured into such molds, is analyzed. The failure of efforts to remove
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the gas and air from the cavity of the mold by Improving the gas-permeability of
the mold mixture is discussed on the basis of certain experiments which were car-
ried out along these lines. The technique of cutting escape channels along the
joining plane of both half-sections of the mold, in order to provide an escape
passage for the gases and air, is considered by the authors to be a reasonably
effective procedure. The use of various special coverings on the mold surface Ll
order to secure improved filling qualities (hexachlorethane and acetylene black,~
In particular) Is analyzed and experimental results are given. Certain 'Other
chemical solvents are also discussed in this connection. The authors consider the
difficulties encountered in pouring thin-walled castings whose design-incorporater,
bosses and fluted sections: Into sand..!clay molds b.eca.use,.of the increased danger
the format Ion of gas-or iginate'd defects.:-- _-Cont I-led tempe Irature- coKill.tions:-6 r I
ro
the filling of.themoldiare-, recommendled,~-.In _t_hJ,s._-._ca.s_e..__ Prob, Jems -a.rusing,.-from
n I f the mold t
he mold and * I
Improper position of the casting I t improper des gn o
self are discussed as they relate to,the type of defect under consideration when
squeeze-pouring panel-type castings. Attention is also called to the importance of
the correct selection of the die for the metallic half-forms of the mold, when
pouring thin-walled castings by the extrusion method, since In many cases this mily
.be the direct cause of the formation of gas defects on the casting surface and a
source of gas saturation of the metal. "Engineer L. P. Kashirtsey took part in the
experlmdntal work." Orig. art. has: I table and-Y figures.
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alandin, G. F.; Bini, E. Cil.;,Solcolov, Ye. A.; Stepanov, Yu. A.;
AUTHOR: B
Yak-ovlov, Yu. P.
TITLE: Influence of Welinological factors on the mechanical properties of thin-walled
cakings
SOURCE: Soveshchaniyo p0 teorii litcyny1rh protsessov. 8th, 1962. Meldianicheskiye
i svoystva libogo metalla (McchanicalproporLium of Cast nieMl), Trudy* a0veshchanlya,
i'vloscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 275-280
TOPIC TAGS: castinf.'r, casting technology, si~_ieeze casting, thin walled casting, aircraft,
p-art, casting mechanical property, aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, crack formation
ADS'17IbkCT: VIany aircraft parts, especially r ornote -controlled guidance structures,
are niade of large thin-walled pieces which are difficult to fabricate by rolling or pressing.
'T1105e StZUCtUVCS -axe now often cast, but this becomes difficult if axeas of I x 2 m and
thiclaiesses or on!,, 2-2. 5 mm are to be produced. 77he now technique of squeeze CLsUng
hzs proven -;aUsfactory for thin castings and largo sizes. The disadvantage of this
311oth-od, 'I'myovor, is tho forniation of hot c-mcks while casting high-strong~h or high-
temi-crature altuu1nu-ni and magneslum alloys. Li the caotIng laborary of im.
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Batuu'ana, parts with thicknesses below 2" nini were found to have low strength although
niost speciniens confornwd D) the specifications of GOST '1685-55. In analyzing some of
the reasons for (he dif L'i cit I ties, particular attention is pild to casting temperature and the
"r "1142 cast, (see the Enclosure). The temporature graclients arising in the alloy
IR: V"W- M11 fl-Re,1- S(JUOE-ze. casLing are also considered and held to be responsible for
ii, ~Ilecballical proper ties, '-Fhe atithors did not come to any final conclusions
fliat riii'l-TW13' kiridow actiial wol-king condi'Lions should be performed ill order
wso car~(lngs caa be two(l zwd are actu,01y strongel~ than rive[ed or
OrIg. art. has., 3 figues and 1 table,
A-MOCIL11TTON: WFVTU im. Baumana
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AUTHOR: Balandin, G. F. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent); Gini, E. Ch.
(Candidate of technical sciences); Matveyko, Yu. P. (Aspirant)l Sokolov,,.Ye.,_A,,,
(Engineer); Stepanov., Yu. A. (Candidate of technical sciences., Docent); Yakovlov2
Yu. P. (Aspirant)
TITILE- The role of technological factors in producing,strength in tbin walled
castings
SOURCE- IVUZ. Mashinostroyeniye,no. 2, 1964, 160-173
TOPIC TAGS-. mechanical property, thin walled casting, aluminum, magnesium alloy,
mold, microstructure, nonuniform porosity, hardening process, hexacholroethaneq
acetyline
ABSTRACT2 The mechanical properties of large-scale thin-walled castings used as
panels were investigated at the MVTU foundry. Sample panels, 370 Mm by 35 mm
and 4 to 1.5 irm in thickness, were cast from various aluminum Wo magnesium
alloys (e.g. A12, AIJ4, Asl5, MI,15, etc.). Before pouring the inaterial, the mold
was covered by hexachloroethane (C2Cl6) for aluminum alloys and with acetylene
carbon black for the ML15 alloy. The aluminum alloy specimens had a strength
within the GOST 2685-55 standard.
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SOURCE CODE: UR/3175/65/000/025/0147/0153
!AUTHOR: Roginskiy, I._Yu.; Sokolov, Ye. B.
ORG: LITHO
i
TITLE: Piezoelectric transducer
v1
ISOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy geoloizicheskiy komitet. Osobove konstruktors)o:~
!byuro. Geofizicheska-ya apparatura, no. 25, 196S, 147-153
TOPIC TAGS: piezoelectric transducer, piezoelectric crystal, piezoelectric effect9l,
lbarium titanate
!ABSTRACT: Since barilm titanate has been shown to possess good piezoelectric pro-
1perties, a eample of barium titanate containing titanium dioxide (27.6%), barium
(68.2%), and red lead (4.2%) was used in the construction of the sensing
-G to
element of a piezoelectric transducer. It was found that accelerations of 10
;5.].05 M,SCC2 for a frequency range of 0 to 5.10!3 cps can be measured satisfactorily~
iThe proper-ties of bariuin titanate, quartz and Rochelle salt are compared in a table'l-
,and 'Che uqe of barium titanate is reccminended over quartz and Rochelle salt. Pie-
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zotransducers find their application in minling and prospecti what with -the nee
!for measuring,, -4~Ifor freq,-,-~ncies from ~nn to seveval
yibr-ition thousard c-ps. BlfjcK j
ldiapgrnmr, and p1hotngraplir of th,2 pivzottvinsducer and a dc ampliflor uGed With Lhe
piezotransdmcer tire givo-n. orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 tables.
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11OVIKOV. I.I., kand.iskusstvov6deniya arkh.; MAITDPIKOV. A.P., kand.tekhn.
nauk; SRDOV. A.P., kand.arkhitektury; Ulff-,USIXOV. A.H., 'kand.tekhn.
nauk; SOKOLOV. Ye-B., kand.arkhitektu-r7; SHATSKIY, Ya.Z., kand.
teklin.nauk; KRIGHEVSKAYA, Ye.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHISINA, L.A..
kand.tek1hn.nauk; KOVELIMAN, I.1., kand.tekhn.nauk; AGGASYAH. A.A.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; USMO, V.M., k9ad.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red..;
BARSKOV, I.M., iznh., nauchnyy red.; YUDIRA, L.A., red.izd-va;
PECHKOVSKAYA. T.V.. tekhn.red.
[Building practices in the peoples' democracies. Based on reports
by delegations--of Soviet Mulders] Opyt stroitellstva za rubezhom;
v stranakh narodnoi.demokratii. Po materialam ochetov delegatsii
sovetrzkikh spetsialistov-stroitelei. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry
po iuroit. i ar~.hit., 1957. 253 P.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo instituta nauchnoy informataii po
stroitel'Btvu i artzhitekture Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR (for Novikov, Mandrikov. Sedov. Konyushkov. Sokolov, Shatskiy.
Krichevskaya., Shleins, Kovellman, Agasyan)
(Building)
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1AUTHOR: Paidrianov, V. G.; Bolshakov, K. A Sokolov, Ye. B.; Ch-Lrkin, A. V.;
;~Fedorov, P. 1. 1 . . ~ I
ORG: Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology im. M. V. Lomonosov (14oskovskiy
institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii)
!TITLE: Thermal analysis of the germanium-nbariuiri phase diagram
SOU~RC---: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy. v. 2, no. 11, 19606, N64-2o661
TOPIC TAGS: germanium barium alloy, alloy phase diagram, alloy :~~ composition,
alloy structure , alloy system, germanium alloy, barium alloy, thermal analysis
ABST-RStCT: A phase diagram of the germanium-barium system (Fig. 1) was plotted on the
basis of data obtained by thermal analysis of 34' alloys containing 0 to 100% barium.
jIt ~as found that the system includes three compounds: BaGe, BaGe2, and Ba,Ge whose
~Iave high
me-'Ling, temperatures are 1145, 1050 and 94oc, respectively. All compounds
i4lardness and are unstable when.exposed to air, particulaxly those with a high barium
!corltent, which rapidly decompose and turn into a yellow-brown nowder. BaGe.) was the
;most sLable compound. It has a cubic lattice a = !4-52 + 0.03A. Orig. art. has:
;I figure and I table.
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CQrd 1 /2 um: 546.3-19-289-43:620.181.4
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Weight %Ba
0 10 20 JO 40 60 60 70 8L7 90 l1w
1145.
1100-
1050
1000
940
9SO
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15
20
800
"706 -
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0 10 10 JO _4a- 50 60 70 80 90 i0o
Ge
At . a.
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Fig. 1. Phase diagram of the
germanium-barium system.
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AUTHOPS: I ov, V. N. , Sokol Nabatova, L.V.
T1TLE: -'ractograPhic investxgazion of single crystals of
,4ermanium
xj'-'RIOD1CAi,: KrisLatlografiya, V-7, n0-3, 1962, 477-479
T I , 'T Fractography is Lhe c%amination of the
N formerly internal
surfaces after a specimen has been broken. Quantitative
measurements are, however, difficult. For semiconducting metal-,
the character of the break depends on many factors, such as purity,
temperature and rate of stressing. The usual plane of perfect
cleavage in Ge is III and under suitable conditions mirror smooth
surfaces can be obtained. There are often mici~osteps on the
surface radiating in a fan from the po:Lnt where -che blow was
struck. Examination of the cleavage surface can give information
on the distribution of strains in the crystal. 15 CrY~tals of
Ge grown under different regimes were studied. The twin structure
and the presence of cracks, inclusions and internal strains were
revealed. Microscopic investigation of the etched surface of the
break showed that a large number of point defects and
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dislocation loops were formed on brittle fracture of the single
crystals of Ge. There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauclino-issledo%,atel'skiy i
proycktnyy institut redkometalliclieskoy promyshlennosti
(State Scientific Research and Design Institute for
the Rare Metal Industry)
SUBMITTED: September 29, 1961
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S/0169/63/0~01001YC;908/9009
i SOURCE: RM Geofizika, Abe. BG41
AUT`HOR- Roginskiy, I. Mend Ye. B.--Sokolov
TITLE- Induction transducer
CITED SOURCE: Sb. Geofiz. priborostr.-vy*p 14..L.o Gostoptekhizdat., 1962,
132-i4o
!iOPIC TAGS:*'inducti6n transducer, ai4tomatic control, control system, geophysical
rcl~i-=arch, borehole drilling, Vibration measurement, automatic control system
TRANSLATION: A description of an induction transducer built on a transformer
circuit is given. The scbematic diagram and control panel construction are pre-!.
sented. Test results are given. Induction trtLnsducers of new design bre
promising and can find extensive introduction in geophysical*rSpearch, for
measuring vibration in various structures, control of driliin prodesses,land in
automatic control systems and systems controlling continuQus%technological
produQtion processes. Author's Abstract.
Date Acq- 06Sep63 SUB CODE: SD
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BOL. IS B A KOV, K.~ "l Yr-.T-4. ,, FFDOROV, P. I. I CH I RKVN? A. V~
S tudy of the fus'LbilLty dlp~.gram of the geruanturr, - calcl-uri
system by therma.-al. aralysi-s. Izv.AN SSSE.Neorg.wat. I no.10-.lc
1825 0 165. (MIRA 18,.12)
1. Moskovn](17 insti.tut tonkoy 'Kh1michaskoy whhnologil imen-1
M.V.Lomonosova. SubjnlLtad June 3, 1965.
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, i , .-l. - .,
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V a 1,--g t 'L !-- ~2, rio. LIV30-7 '-" --1*1~ P, 16C
-, miki-cbiologi-1. AN SSS3.I .-'r. ,P. (MIRA 18:10)
ACC NKi XM14949 SOURCE CODE: UR/0220/65/034/004/0730/0732
AUTHOR: Sokolov, Ye. D.--Sokolov, E. D.; Yegorova, L. A.--Egorovap L. A.;
Pozmogov-a-;-~-N-.'---7os-mogova, I. N.
ORG: Institute of Microbiolop-v. AN SSSR (Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR)
TITLE: Isolation of single cell cultures by means of a-simplified capillary~.method
SOURCE: Mikrobiologiya, v. 34, no. 4, 1965, 730-732
TOPIC TAGS: bacteriology, bacteria
ABSTRACT: A simplified capillary device for the isolation of a jing,,12
culture' suggested by Perfillyev and Gabe, is described in the article- The
:device 'Pis basically a 140 X 40 microns capillary tube 4-6 millimeters iong.,
,coupled to a short medical needle, a syringe, a shaft with a plungerj a
and a support fastened by a screw. Prior to its us the
threaded sleeve
device is sterilized by dz7 heat. The device when used must be fastened on
-the support in such a manner that the end of the capillary is within the
visual field of the microscope. The entire device must be stab3,v fastened
.in order to avoid any vibration. Single call cultures of Bacillus circulansp.
.Bacillus co, n , and strains of Candida tropicalis were isolatbd by means,
of the device'. The authors thank L. G. Loginova, for valuable guidance in carrying
out the work.' Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPRS1
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SOKOLCV, YE.F
ItFneunatic 3-Jaw Lever Chucks", Stanki I Instrument, 11, No.1-2, 190
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Avtc::L-Ltizatsiya ma3hinontroltellnykh protseacnv. t. III: Obrat'otic-.
rezaniyem I obshchlye voprony avtovatizatsi! (Ajtrr.Lt.Ion of Ma-
chino-quildinS Procensen. v. 3: Metal Cuttin- and Gol~eral Auto-
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PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for technical
pereon.nol concerned with the automation or the zachino Industry.
COVERAGE: This is Volume III or the transactions of the Second
Conference an the Full Mechanization and Auto~ation of Kinurac-
turing Processes In the Machine Industry, held Septenbor 25-29,
1956. The transactions have been published in three voluj:~ea.
Volune I deals with the hot proa3woricing of metals, and volurne
II, with the actuation ano control of =chines. The procent
volume dealu with the nutonation of metal, mach.InIng and work-
hardening, and with general problems encountered in automa-
tion. The transactions on the automation of metal-machining
processes were publialked under the supervisic-1 of F. s. Dems-
Yanok and A. M. Karatygin, and those or. the automation of work
hardening processes, under the supervision or E. A. Satol- and
X. 0. Yakobson. No personalities are zenrqonel. There are no
references.
Erpsher, Yu. 13. On the Operation of the Tools In Automatic
'Production Lines 32
Lyudmiralkly, D. 0. Experience of the SKB-6 [Special De3irn
Office No. 61 In De3iFnInC and Mastering Autonat!C Produc-
tlon-LinL- Operationa 43
Yego rov, B. V. Auto=ttlon of Universal Metal-Cutting YL%chlnea
for Mass Production 53
Neklyudov, G. I. Automatic Machining or Parts Used In
Watcl*,making 62
Autonition of Kachlno-Puilding Processes (Cont.) SOV,"j291
Yakobson, M. 0. Automated Production of Gears and Splined
Shafts 66
Koahkin, L. 11, Automation or Yanufacturina Processes Weed
on Aotary Tranaf.r Michinen 82
KyvkIn, 0. M. Metul-CuttinL Tools for Automated Production 98
Dorbishev, A. V. Automation of Kanufactu-nt; Processes at
the 2 OPZ (Ist State Marinr Pla.11t) ill
Sokolov, Ye. P. Experience In the Operation of Serdnuto-
tFSVI_d-E7drnu1tc Copying KachLnoo 124
Vasillyev, V. S. Automatic FalancinLr M3cn!ne3 129
Kuritayna, A. D, Now Advanced Procconez for the FAun rr(,-
duction of Slidint; Duar1n:;n 141
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SOKOLOV, YeoFo
Treatment of the duodenal stamp in gastrectmy by an instruamt
designed by the Research Institute for Experimental Surgical
Apparatus and Insturments. Xhirurgiia 37 no.2:57-60 F 161,
(MIRA 3-4:1)
1. Iw fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki sanitarno-pediatri-
eheskogo fakullteta (zav. - zasluzhenn7y deyatell nauki prof.
V.K. Yasevich) Tashkentskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(DUODEMM--SURGERY) (SURGICAL INSTRUMOTS AND APPARATUS)
~PKOIP~Y)jp_,~_.j KHODITEV, E.M.
Formation of a stump of the duodenum by an instrument from the
Research Institute for Experimental Surgical Apparatus and
Instruments. Med.zhur.Uzb. no.3:46-47 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki gigiyenicheskogQ i
pediatricheskogo fakulltetov (zav. - prof. V.K.Tasevich)
Tashkentskogo osudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(DUODE&I (SURGIGAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS)
I ~ - ~ v
MMORZ.AY"U, A,M. : SOKOLOV 4 Ye. 1.
- - ~~. -11; -- ~Vvv- ~- - ~-.
Symmetry and differpnt ty-Des of aq3y~netry of finite sturuct-ares.
Kr13tallografiia 2 no.1:9-14 15?. (IIILRA 10:7)
1, Kish lnev,;3ki.,r goaudarstverui.-v univerqltet.
(Cryst-nllograph7)
OKOLOV., Ye . I. and 0' =,!T.O'Vj' A.
Prosuects and Economic Indices of District Heating Development in the Law.
report presented at the 14th Sectional Fleeting of the World Power Conference, Montreal
Canada, 7-12 Sep 58.
HiLBINOVICII, L.A.; Prinimali ueI1astiya:,SOKOLOV Ye.l.,- SAPOZIIIIIYOV, VJI.;
JAILYNTSEV, M.A.
Making forgings by pressing on horizontal forging machines. Kuz.-
- shtam. proizli. 3 no.8:8-13 Ag 161. (MIR-A 14:8)
(Forging machinery)
SOKOLUV Ye.I. (Kishinev); BOLOTIN A.S. (Kishinev)
- - 1 .1
Study of a singular integral. Izv. vys. upheb. zav.;-mat. no.2:10E~-119
163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Integrals, Generalized)
'FOK `,-- 1 .
B--tiavl-r of a mTc-R-ral in P, ~; p.
- - r
,-, c - " 11 ,
K.t&,,. un. -0 ~L4---b c4 (1m; iA, Is ~; --. i
SOKOLOV, Ye.I. (Moskva)
A.I. Ikrotskii. 1866-1944, and his role in clinical medicine.
Felld i akushno.12:25-28 D 155. (MIRA 9:3)
(IAROTSKII, ALEKSANDIM IVAITOVICH, 1866-1944)
NOVIKOVA, L.A.; SOKOLOV, Ye.jr
Methods for retinographic examination of man. Zhur.vys.nerv.delat.
6 no.1:170-174 Ja-y' 56. Off-Ph 9:7)
1. Xlektrofisiologicheskaya laboratoriya Instituta, defektologii
APN.
(RETINA, physiolog7,
electrorstinography (Fbas))
SOKOLOV. Ye I., kund.med.nauk Ofoskva)
....... ~,
H.G.Kurlov (lf~59-1932), a representative of the ~iowiet school of
tberapeutics; on the 25th anniversar-r of his death. PPI'd. i akush.
23 no.1:44-48 Ja '58. (MIR.A 11:3)
(KURLOV. M.G. 1958-1932)
SOKOLOV, Ye.I., knnd.med.nauk
M.I. Arinkin, outstanding representative of' the Soviet therapeutic
school; on the 10th anniversary of his death. Terap.arkh- 30 no.8
85-89 Ag '58 (MIRA 11:9)
1. Iz knfedry istorii meditsiny (zav. - prof. M.P. Mulltanovskiy)
II Moskovqkogo meditBinakogo instituta imeni 11.1. Pirogova.
(ARINKIN, MIKHAIL INNOKRMIIX7ICH, 1876-1948)
SHFILAGRUOV, A.A., prof., SOKOLOV, Ye.I., kand.med.nauk
Clinical aspects and diagnosis in an atypical course of myocardial
infarct. Terap.arkho' 30 no.9:56-62 S148 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Iz kafedry rop d vtiki vnvtrennykh boleznev (zav' - prof.
ov3 je e a
A.A. Shelegur I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni
R.I. Pirogova.
(MYOCARDIAL 114F.ARC1'. case re-ports,
atypical, ding. & cling. course (Rue))
SOKOIA)V, Ye.I., kand.med.nauk (Moskva)
S.S.Zimnitskit,an outst'anding representative of the Soviet
therapeutic school; on the 30tb armiversary of his death. Klin,
med. 36 n0-3:3-7 Hr '58. (KMA 11:4)
1. Iz kafedry istorit meditainy (zav. - prof. H.P.Halltanovskiy)
II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova.
(ZIMIIITSKII, SHMXU MMOVICH, 1873-1927)
SOKO,'P'I, Ye. 1.
*A.A. Kisell, an outstanding figure in Soviet pediatrics". Pediatriia,
14oskva 36 no.8:91-93 Ag '58. (MIRA 12:1)
(KISELI , ALERSAIUR AlIUMVIGH, 1859-1938)
SOKOLOV med. nauk
Contribution of 3-I-Martsinovsk-ii in the prevention of in-
fectimis diseases in the U.S.S.R. Sov.med. 23 no.6:141-146
Je '59. (MIRA 12.9)
1. Iz kafedry istorii meditsiny (zav. - prof.M.P.Mul'tanovskiy)
Il MoskovBkol-,o meditsinakogo inatituta imeni li.I.Pirogova.
(COMMUNICABLE DISEASES)
(BIOGFAPHIES)
SOKOL~iv-~~akva)
Treatment and prophylaxis of myocardial infarct. Fel'd i
alaish. 21P no.4:22-26 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:5)
(1113ART-INIPARCTION)
SOKOLOV, Ye.I. (-Moskva)
Clinical aspects and diagnosis of pulmonary cancer. Felfd. i akush.
24 n0-9:13-17 S 159. (MIRA 12:12)
(WNGS--QANGER)
SOKOLOV, TO.I. (Mosk7a)
Clinical aspects and treatment of pleuritis. Felld. i akush.
25 ro.2.-25-29 F 160. (MIRA 13:5)
(FLNURISY)
SOKOLOV, Ye.I., kand. med. nauk
Activit-Y of the atrioventricular node in transitory heart
block. Kardiologiia 3 no.4!90-91 J-1-AgI63 (MIRA 170)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki -v-nutrennikh bolezney ( zav. -
zas!uL-hermTr deyatell nauki prof. A.A. Shelagurov) II Moskcv-
skogo meditsinskogo inst-ituta, imeni N.I. Pirogova.
~T'le:i; -Y 1 e k Sp er -"me n no J-
tl 7~ f
n prof. A..A.Shela-
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Snratovkina. T. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparative method for diaryl- or dialkyl-chl %rophosphazo-
bis(perfluoroalkyl)phospliines. Class 12 No. 17689611announced by the
All-Union Scientific Research Institute oi_.5yqthetiC Rubber im. Acade-
MT C i-an I-S-VL-ebedev (VsesayuIznIyy.nauchno-ionledovatel'skly institut--'-
sinteticheakogo kauc"ka)]-.
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TOPIC TAGS: organic phosphorus S22poun#
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issired for a preparative
meth-3d for diaryl or dialkyl-chlorophosphazobis(perfluoroalkyl)phos-
phines-I[sic]. Diaryl- or dialkyl-phosphorus trichlorides are reacted
with bis(perfluoroalkyl)aminophosphines in the presence of tertiary
atrines at -60 to -40C in an inert solvent, such as benzene. (SHI
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ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of phosphonitrilef'derivatives. Class 12, No. 179311 (Announceft
by the All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of S hetic r (Vsesoyuznyy
nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut sinteticheakogo kauchuka)]
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TOPIC TAGS: phosphonitrile, phosphonitrile derivative
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued describing a method for synthesizing
phosphonitril derivatives by the Interaction of orggAQDhosnh -ds-'Rwith
sodium azideis n a solvent or with ammonia followed by treatment with chlorine and
tertiary amine during cooling. To obtain -2hcsphouitrile derivatives with alternatingi
substituents at the phosphorus atom, dleJkyl(diaryl)-chloraphosphazobis-(perfluoro
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Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified.
SOKOLOV, Y8.N.; MONTIM, A.N., rodaktor.
-
Drain and psyche; material for lectures]
k lekt6ii LNauch. redaktor A.N.Leontlev]
turno-proovetitellnoi lit-ry, 1952, 57 P.
lektoru, No.22)
(Brain)
Moz9 i paikhika; material
Moskya, Gos. izd-vo kull-
(Biblioteka V pomoshch'
(MLRA 7:3)
(Psychology. Physiological)
SOKOLOV, Ye. 11.
"Higher Nervous Activity and the Problem of Perception,"
Communications at the XIII Intennational Congress of Psychology, Acad. Pedagogical
Sci. RSFSR, Moscoll 1954.
Ye. N. Sokolov, Dept. of Psychology, Moscow University.
VINOGRADOVA, O.S.; SOK0143V, Ye.N,
Studying the seasitivIty of the auditory analysor in children with
defective hearing by registering vascular reactions. Probl.fiziol.
akust. 3:67-74 155. (MLRA 9:5)
1. Hauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut defektologii Akademii pedago-
gicheskikh nauk RSFSR. Moskva.
(DBFBCTIVA HSARING IN CHILDRRN) (REPLIM)
(CARDIOVASCUIAR SYSTAM)
VORONIN. L.Gi SOK01OV, Ye.H.
Correlation of orientation and conditioned reflexes In man.
Vest.Mook.un. no-9:39-54 5 155. (MLVA 9:1)
(Conditioned response) (Orientation)
VINnGRABOVA, O.S.; SOKGLOV, Te.N.
1 - Z-~7 "
Extinction of the vascular coaponent of the orientation reaction.
Zhur.vys.nery.deiat-5 no-3:344-350 My-Je '55. (MUU 8:10)
1. Institut defektologii Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR.
(ORIEWATION,
extinction of vasc.component of orientation reaction)
(Rmqy.,Tm,
extinction of vasc.component of orientation reaction)
~)c ;~oLG P) [7:
USSR,/Human and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71169
Author : Sokolov, E.N.
Title : Interrelation of the Parts of the Paired Visual Analyser.
Orig Pub : Vopr. psikhologii, 1956, No 5, 96-lo3
Abst-ract : The light and dark adaptation of one eye when partly clo-
sed or by active convergence on the sensitivity (S) Of
the other eye was studied. The level of light S was de-
termined directly (intensity threshold of the stimulus)
and indirectly (the time of initial adaptation to dark-
ness to the moment when the subject sees in the darkness
'0 6y, 2z'
ltba bark a8aptatim Df Dm- e~Te_ Taises t1b'e S ~A Vie latb&'r.
In closiug one eye, the a(laptation ot 'both e~yes proceeAs
independently. Me interaction ofAyes comes about bX
the -means of a central division of the visual analyzer
by way of the reflex change of the concentration of
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USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71169
visual purple in the retina. The peripheral processes
secondarily act on the visual centers, changing the elec-
trical sensitivity of the eye. Convergence appears to
be an important condition for the physiological interac-
tion for the eyes.
Card 212 - 3-09 -
SOKOLOV, Ye.N.
- ,
Conditioned response principles of psychic activity. Yop.psikhol.
2 no.2:97-101 Mr-Ap 156. (KLEL& 9:8)
(Psychology) (Conditioned response)
SOZOLOV, Ye.N.
Kethod for studying cutaneogalvanic and conditioned motor reflexes
in man. Zhur.vys.nerv.deiat. 6 no.4:63o-633 JI-Ag, 156. (MIRA 9:11)
1. Kafedra psikhologii i kafedra fiziologit vysshey nerynoy deiatelf-
nosti Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(RVLU, CONDITIONND,
cutaneo-tgalvante & motor reflexes, method of investigation
in man (RUM
SOKOIOV..Ye.N,; PAWONOVA, N.P.
The role of the orientation reflex in the formation of conditioned
motor reactions in man [with English summary in insert]. Zhur. vys.
nerv. deiat. 6 no-5:702-709 S-0 156. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Institut defektologii AFN R3F5R.
(RIFIZX, CONDITIONMD
_qAjMtatI6'n reflexes in form. of conditioned motor reactions
with use of cutanso-galvanic reflex as indicator).
EXCIFUI'A llf',DICA Sac 11 1161.1116 O.R.L. Jilrl r,3
1073. CORRELATIA OF 'TENTATIVE' AND 'DEFENSIVE' REFLEXES UNDER
INFLUENCE OF IRRITATING SOUNDS (Missian text) - Sokolov E. N.
and Vionogradova 0. S. [tit. of Defect. Acad. of PTid-irf-1109--g-C-181.
Moscow - From the book: Ostatochnyi slukh u tugoukhikh i glukhonemykh
detei, (Moscow) 1957 (26-35) Illus.4
Experimental observations were carried out on 9 healt.hy adults by simultaneous
registration of reactions of the blood vessels of the finger and head in the region
of the arteria temporalis superficialis and the art. frontalis for the purpose of
accurate and objective differentiation of 'tentative' and 'defensive' reflexes.* Two
types of stimulation were employed: (1) electrical skin stimulation by a current
with a a f requqncy of 100 c. p. a. and 0. 2 msec. du ration of the impulse; (2) pure
toneq (256. 512, 1024, 2048 oscillations per second). Contraction of tile hand ve 9-
sels and dilatation of the head vessels, I. e. a reaction of 'divergent , type (com-
ponent of 'tentative, reaction) appeared in response to stimuli which did not pro-
voke unpleasant sensations. In response to strong stimuli associated with pain con-
traction of both the vessels of the head and hand was seen, I. e. an objective cri-
terion of defensive reaction. Hence an opportunity was given for determination not
only of the absolute threshold,. but also of the threshold of discomfort and of ob-
jective characterization of the dynamic threshold of the hearing reception. A wide
range of stimuli - from very weak to sufficiently strong -provokes distinct 'tenta-
tive' reactions. The strongest stimuli (100-95 db.) evoke a typical 'defensive' ves-
sel contracting reaction. Extinction of the 'tentative' reaction takes place during
the course of further employment of stimulation; a 'defensive' reaction appear
with stimuli of lesser intensity. On repeated use of strong stimulation a 'defensive'
dominant appears - weak and medium irritants can evoke a 'defensive reflex'.
Based an data gained from the help of vascular reactions an opportunity is given
for constructing audlograms which characterize objectively the rang6 of hearing
and the border lines of normally acting sounds, within the limits of which the em-
'ployment of sound amplifying apparatus is practicable. Radina Moscow (S)
EXCERPTA YEDICA See 19 Vol 2/11 Rebabilit-at3on liov 59
2,145. Objective examipation of vestiges of hearing in deaf-mute children
(Russian text) SOKOLOVIE.N. an(( PARA.MONOVA N. 11. Front the book: ostato-
chnyi slukh it ii-i-g-o-iiTt-il-iTiFi-gitiklaoiieyiiyklt detei (Muscow) M7 (36-50)
While the state of the auditory analysor is best appreciated through the direct
responses of the auditory system to sound, it ii, however, difficult to register
such responses. Conditioned responses require prior development and further
reinforcement. Orientation reactions are very convenient, though they lade
rapidly. In order to obtain exact data, the authors simultaneously recorded
IlectroencephalogTanis anti the derniogalvanic vtiscular responses of 32 deaf
10- to 13-vear-old indi%idaals. In addition. vibl`O~raln~ were taken of a number
of children. The method of registerin,; both the orientation reaction and Elie
conditioned mo(or roponses 10 Sound ULACS it 1JOSlibit: 10 get .1 fairly co:nplere
picture of the function of the auditory anal%,or. Tile use of sound stimuli,
which act as sit-nals. re%eals Elie subthre~hold ran-e ot sensftivitv to sound. In
comparing tile audiogranis with tile vibrograrm., one ran determine various
types of reladonship of sensitiViEV to sound and to vibration in deaf-mutes.
this enables one to differentiate' between true vesti-es of hearing capaciv.
and diffuse sensitivity to vibrations. (S)
USSR / Human.and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. T
I Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102246.
Author : ~�qlkplux,-Ye-.-It'
Inst : Academy of Ped. Sciences, RSFSR.
Title : On the Mechanism of Closing the Conditioned-Reflex
Connections in Man.
Orig Pub: Dokl. Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR, 1957, No 1, 117-120.
Abstract: A study of conditioned reflexes (CR) with register-
ing of vascular, pupillary. oculomotor, cutaneo-
galvanic reactions, EEG and electromyogram in inan
demonstrated that the conditioned as well as the
unconditioned stimuli induce orientating and spe-
cial adaptive reflexes. The summary effect de-
pends on the correlation of these reflexes. The
first phase of CH production isthe increase of the
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biole, No 91 19582 41729.
Author : )kolov, Yee N.; Danilova, N. N.; filikhalevskayaj,
W, Be
Inst :Not Given. ct of'
Title :Galvanic Cutaneous Reactions Under the Effe
Indifferent and Conditioned Stimuli in Man.
Orig Pub: Vopr. psikhologii, 1957, No 2, 68-71.
Abstract.- Galvano-cutaneous reaction (OCR) of experimental
subjects under the effect of light, sound, thermal,
tactile and proprioceptive stimuli (S) were regis-
tered. Tonic GCR were noted ( persistent increase
of skin resistance during the development of Inhi-
bition and decrease of resistance upon elevation
of the level of excitability in the cerebral cortex)
as well as physical GCR (of short duration) among
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125
say-& ry-, a ana uk;t( to painful R_ wi_~e
outstanding by their characteristics. multiple
repetition Of S caused extinction of GCR. In the
elaboration cA- the conditioned reflex by vocal
reinforcement, GCR was reestablished upon the
action of S9 becoming a conditioned signal. Upon
intensification of the conditioned association,
GCR became extinct again. The introduction of a
difficult differentiation reestablished or Inten-
Siffed GCR. On the basis of the observed data the
authors consider GCR as a component of a complex
orientation reflex maintaining its Identity even
within the structure of the conditioned reflex,
-- Mo I. Lisina.
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Sense Organs~; Sioit -
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 8oo63.
Author Sokolov, Ye.
Inst
Title Role of the Adaptive Centefs of the Peripheral
Part of the Visual i1nalysor.
OriG Pub: Dokl. Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR, 1957, No 2, 109-112.
Abstract: The influence of dark adaption of one eye an the
adaption of the other light-adapted eye was
studied. The person tested looked at a screen
with the right eye with an exposure of 90 1c,
an which, unseen owing to insufficient contrast,
a light spot was found 100 to the left frota the
Cara 1/4
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Sense Organs. Sight.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17) 1958, 80063.
ficantly; this is, the sensitivity of the eye
increased, if the eye adapting to the dark
ccnverged activety; consequently, in these condi-
tions, a reciprocal influence was found from eye
to eye; a dependence of electric sensitivity of the
eye adapting to light either on the dark adaption
or an the active converGence of the other eye was
not found, frou which it follows, that the increase
of the adequate rod sensitivity of the eye adapting
to light r7ust be explained not by the change of
the condition of the centers but by the fact that
under the influence of the centers the condition
of the periphery of the anilysor is changed.
Reflex changes of the adaption which orir;inates
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USSR Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous System.
Abe Jour 4Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1959, No- 3772
Author :Sokolov,, E. N.
Inst Not givei~-----
Title Perception and Reflex Activity
Orig Pub Vopr. paikhologii, 1957, No 6, 20-39
T-10
Abstract The basic principles of the work of the analysors are
examined: the specific and non-specific pathways by which
the stimulation is carried and their interaction; the
reverse link, the effect of the indirect reflex regulation.
Upon repeated presentation, the effect of the stimulus
is altered at the expense of extinction of the orienta-
tion reflexes, which is connected with the formztion of
conditioned adaptation reflexes. Lq)arting the importance
of a signal to the stimulus raises the sensibility of the
analysor. The perception thus appears to be mediated by a
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the orientation reflex system may be in reciprocal
relationship to the samo process in the are of the
conditioned reflex, yet a certain level of excitation
of the orientation reflex is a necessary conlition for
formation and functioning Of the conditioned reflex.
Perception can be characterized as a reflectorily
regulated selection, which is carried out with the
participation of various forma and levels of the orienta-
tion reflexes. -- M. S. Rogovin
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NOVIKOVA, L.A'. SOKOLOV, Ye.N.
Study of electroencephalograms. and of motor and skin-galvanic
reactions in orientation and conditioned reflexes In man [with
summary in Xnglishl. Zhur.vys.nerv.deiat. 7 no.3:363-373 My-Je 157.
(MIRA 10:10)
1. Hauchno-issledovatel*skiy institut defektologii Akademii pedago-
gicheskikh nauk R375R.
(SUCTRMCAPHALOGRAPHY,
in motor & cutaneo-galvanic reactions in orientation &
conditioned reflex (Rua))
(RRIUX, CONDITIONED,
BIG of motor & autane.,.-galvanic reactons in (Rua))
(REFLEX,
orientation, RIG of motor & entaneo-galvenic reactions
in Otus))
Inst
Title Correlation of the Vascular Reactions of the Hand and
Head in Certain Uwonditioned Reflexes in Humans.
Orig Pab Fiziol. zhurnal SSSR, 1957, 43,, No 1, 54-59
Abstraot Plethismogram, were simultaneously made of the palm of the
hand and of the head (principally in the region of the fo-
rej,-aad and temporal axtery). The pulse amplitude on both
plethismograns was fundamentally the same. Waves of the
third order were less marked on the plethismograms. The
initial applications of light and sound stimuli produced
-:!onstriction of the vessels of the palm and dilation of
.he vessels of the head. When the stimuli were repeated,
the vascular reactions disappeared, more rapidly on the
he,s,d than on the palm. Cold (2-40) and heat (4o-450)
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SOKOWV, Ye.14.j, doktor teldm.nauk
I
"Tasks of power enzineering in the and ways for its
improvement 0 bp fdoktor takhn.rA&uk] F.S. NeporoibsdIc. Re-
viewed by E.IA. Sokolov. Teploanergatika 7 no.9:86-88 S 160.
(IMA 14:9)
(Power engineering) (Neporozhnii, P.S.)
-1Q.)k ----Prof .
3asic methods o-" developing central heating. Ilek-sto. )l
mo.6:2-8 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Heating from central statioDs)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.
77-~
Development z~f' water central heating systems. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; energ. 4 no.10:(8-83 0 '~l- (MIRA 14:11)
1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskly inEtitut.
(Hontliy, from cvnLral stations) (Electric p.,-)wer plants)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya.,, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; KOLTS, George, inzh.
"Engineering and economic principles of heating from central
stations" by I.D.Stenchesku. Reviewed by- E.IA.Sokolov.
Teploenergetika 9 no.12:89 D 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Heating from central stations) (Stenchesku, I.D.)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya., prof.
Thermal characteristics of heat exchangers. Vod. i san.
tekh. no.1:20-24 Ja 163. (MMA 16:2)
(Heat exchangers)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.
-- V
Calculat-ion of variable heat conditions in equipment and tonsumer
systems. Izv. vis. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.2:56-64 --k 163.
(NiRA 16:3)
1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut.
(Heating from central stations) (Heat engineering) (Heat exchangers)
~;O,KOLOV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; SOKOLOV, Yu.P., inzh.
Dimensionless method for the thermal calculation of the variable
modo of operation of a system of series connected heating devices.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.11:81-88 N'63. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut.
SOKOLOV, Ye.YeL.,,,doktor tekhn. nauk
- 1 .1 ----- - ----
Area of effective use of central heating. Present area of use
of central heating systems. Teploenergetika. 10 no.8:83-85
Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Heating frow'central stations)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya.,, doktor tekhn. nauk
Centralized control of present-day municipal heat distribution
systems. Elek. sta. 34 no.10:23-30 0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
i.~COMS1011 M: AAO12341 5/0096/64/000/002 /0070/0074
A;jTHDRS: Sokolov, Ye. Ya. (Doctor of technical ocionces); Kalirdn, 11. V. (Engi
rioer)
TITLE: Verification of accuracy of approximate equation for heat transfer equip,-.
Mont characteri-stics
SOURCE: Toploonergetika., no. 2, 1964s 70-74
TOPIC TAGSs heat tranBf6r formula, coolant motion, coolant surface, heated surfa%
counter f1mr, direct flow, cross flaw
ABSIMACTs An analysis was conducted to determine the accuracy of an approximate
heat transfer formula derived by the.senior author in 1957 and given by
we W.
kcal/kg degree where "all and '"a" are constant coefficients determined by the
coolant motion configuration., q* - specific beat transfer rate fron an equivalent.
infinite-c6olant surfaces Wjb Wb - lower and higher water equivalenta of c
001antp
kf heated Burface. The aliove equatioa was nondimensionalized with respect to WK
Cord
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and its accuracy chocked against more accurate exponential forms for three types
nd
of coolant flows: counterflow heat transfer system,, direct flow system a
a cross flow system. In the first system a - 0.35., b 0.65 and the maximum error
occurs at W,A o, i.e.. 6.o5%. In the second a - b 0.65 with maxinim error
b
It
of 6.210". In the third system a - o.425,, b - o.65, the maxim= error is 6.38%0
was found that in the range 0 \< Wk~Mb < 1 and 0 ,< kf1Wjj < w the approximate
equation.is accurate enough for practical engineering estimates* Orige art* hast
o-4 tableaq and .2 figures,
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ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy onergetiolieskiv institut (Moaciov Institute of Heat Power)
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SOKO_T-,-jV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
Efficiency wid effective areas of using central heating,
centralized heat sup ly, and electric heating. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; energ.7 no.5:51-58 My 164. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut.
"'0v, Y,2.1a~9 doktor tekhn. nauk
Operation of heal. exshangers =-cier ncnpredetermfnate conditions.
Flake Rtat. ~5 no.lc13-16 Ja 1640 (PIRA 17s6)
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya., prof.; DMITRIYEV, I.V., Inzh.; ZAKATOVA, M.S.
Methods for alculating the variable operation of heat supply to
subscribers. frudy MEI no.48:133-146 163. (MIRA 11:6)
GORSHKOV, A.S... kand. tekhn. nauk; LANIN, I.S., kand. tekhn. nauiu
SOKO LOV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
Development of heat
-ing from central stations in the U.S.S.R.
Taplosnergetika 10 no.12.-74-77 D 163. (MIRA 17z.9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni teplotakhni-
cheskiy institut imeni Dzerzhinskogo) Severa-zapadnyy poli-
tekhnicheskiy ins'.1tut i Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut.
SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya., doktor tekhn. nauk; SAZONOV, R.F., inzh.; DUBNITSKAYA, L.Ye.,
inzh.
Frotection of local hot water supply systems from internal corrosion.
Elek. sta. 35 no.8:27-32 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:12)
t 3j546-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5009154
AUTHOR: Sokolov, Ye. Ya. (Professor)
TITLE: Forty years of Soiriet District heating systems
SOURCE: Elektricheskiye stantsii, no. 11, 1964, 2-5
TOPIC TAGS: electric power production, heating engineering, thermoelectric poirer,.
thermoelectric power plant, steam turbine, electric indust
r.y
'for the development of the o~r~bfned supply-;'-~~
ABSTRACT: It was'Lanin-who gave ihe idea
a 50%,roduotion of the specifto,fuel
:of heat and electrical power. This resulted in
.consumption during the production of ileatrical energy as compared with the usualf
deheation electrical power plants. In 1963 the supply 0
ljopnsumption.of modern oon
heat of the thermal electric stations reached some 380 mil.Goal, the oapacity of
Isteam extraction (bleeder) turbines reached some ~5 mil. kw, while the total produo
609 of these numbers
tion of electric power was about 55 billion kwh. More than
refer to general purpose stations- In recent years the Ural TurbineFactory designal!H
and Introduced Into mass production now highly Goonomical steam extraotion turbines
Pt-t50:-li0P..T-50-l3O, and T-100-130 with initial steam pressure of 13-0--- atm aud 565e4
1 Card 1/2
. ... .......
L 33540-65
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..land a multistage water heating. The specifio power production or the T-50-130 and
T-130 turbines is about 640 kc~K/Goal which axe ads by MA the 'figures of the
i
tion turbine T-25-90 operatine;,at 90 atm and 60350 0 and having a single-atage heatin,r! 1 ,
.of water. The same factory developed the design
~or the T-250-240 turbine opera-Ung.
!at 240 atm, 566/5650 C and producing 250 Mg.-The-7906cific electric power prodttct.kon'~'-_~,'-
iwill again exceed by 251 the productlon of.the T-100-130 turbineso Another 100 Kw.,;~i'_~--
,turbine PT-100-130 is under consideration. It should have industrial and extraation~
controls and operate at 130 atm, and 5660 C. It is tentatively 0-arroarked for large
!industrial thermal electrical stationo. Attempts~ara also made to oonvert somel
older condensation turbines into steam extraction types For.instanoop the oonvee..
ision of a 35 atm, 4351.0 condensation turbine.for"w'ork WAth 146-2 ata baok-prassur;
raduees its power by 36-4091 however, tho.uaoful power in being generated at
;specific fuel consumption fopresenting
only40% of the fuel oonsunption during hq,
condensation operation&
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Training of Lh~-, Held of industrIal power eno. ne er"
Prom. energ. 19 64. :L8t:L)
1. Urallskiy politeklinicheski.y Imeni S.M.,'Urova (for Vo".kov).
2. Moskovskjy ordena Lenina energp-LIL-.-he.-!%.'I-~,' Institut (for Leb;~dev,,
Sokolov, Senieneriko) . 3. Fakul'Let promy6ii;.-mc).~,, teploenergeLiki
Muokovskquo ordena Lamina eneq-,aticheskogo (for KrIach), 4.
GO:-;uda,,stvenny-y ko.-ritet po koor-dinats1i nauchno.-i.-I.- ~ -.-ciovn tell skikI
rabot SLjR (ror Ivanov). Soveta
narodnogo kliozyLyotva S.~:'aft (Por Tikihorairov). 6. Gosudar:3-L,,--.,jjj:~-r
So,)Mzn~~y insti-tut p0 ~:.0yukLf.ro-vaniyu met-allurgicheskikh zavc,-.,cv (for
Favlov).
LINN, A.V.; LEWDEV, P.D.; VIJYAWVICH, M.P.; GREBTK, A.S.; SMOL'SKIY,
fid/.;-SCJKOL')Vj, Y,,.Ya.; SFMf7NEf,,7KO, N.A.; LXKOV, M.V.; I:EONCHIK,
B.T.; KPASINIKOV, V.V.; SHUMAYFV, F.G.; DIRE115, G.7.
Georgii Aleksandrovich Maksimov; obituai~v. Inzh.-fiz.
zhur. 9 no.3:418 S 165. (MIRA 18:9)
RUBINSHTEP1,1 YaJI., tekhri, d0ktor teklul.
nauk-: KCI,',I.ROV, !I,F,, inzh.- BUI'Iril, V-S,, irlzh,~ RU,l'.ANKc.V. V,,N,-
llherm~], characteristics of the Tz-!Cf,)-!--,C cenrrp-', 17.0alt-ing
turbi ne . 'Feploeneraetika 12 no.11,12-210 IN 16r.. (MIRA 18~i!ll)
Vsesoyunyy terlotekhnicheskly instit,.,
SOKOLOVY Ye.ya.., doktor takhn. nauk; VERSHIVSKIY, V.P., inzh.
Methods for calculating open heat supply systems in absence of
automatic control equipment at censurpers' entrances. Elek. sta.
36 no.11:31-36 N 165. (MIRA 18:10)
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AP 60 L 9Y 3 3 0 U;i Ch U!3 `009b/66 /000/007/00- 10,067
AUTHOR: Sokolov Ye. Ya. (Doctor of technical sciences, Professor)
ORG: Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut
TTTT,E: Vortex tube characteristics
~SOURCE: Teple-energetika, no. 7, 1966, 62-67
TOP!(: 'f-^,.rS: vortex tube, vortex flow, gas I'low, gas dyn-19iies, thdrmodynamnics
The aullflar studies the cliar~lcterisl'ics f-f a -%rortex 'ube (see fi;~,ure) A
s.; i-,p Ifi,-,d ional is g. I-V,211 for !a i iling 'U1 I e e fllfect of gaF ow qse~-- a
-e rn t 1,~re
t;on ~-,l oduced 1~,, the vort-~~: Wbe, ~,Iler,:! T is the riozzle. EaF; decelerati-on ',c-, -
:!,-)r boLh flows: (-'brie with tl,e decelfr,~ticri !,e:iipz-ratui-e T Fuid the othi-'!- a
n
cf~!Icrut~ctl L~mpcrature T