SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TIKHOMIROV, N.N. - TIKHOMIROV, S.

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ARTEMIYEV9 S.P.; APANASIYEVP L.L.; BEIMOVy I.I.; BENENSON9 I.M.; BRONSHTEYNt L.A.; BUYANOVp V.A.; VELIMOV, D.P.; VERKEOVSKIYt I.A.; GORINOV, A.V.; GOBERMAN9 Ii-M.; DAVIDOVICS9 L.W.; DEOEREV, G.N.; ZVONKOV, V.V.; KALABUKHOV9 F,-V.; KC14AROV9 A.V.; KUDRYAVTSEV, A.S - LIVIYAKTj Ya.A.; PMOVy A.P.; FL110t Me; TARANOVv A.T.,-.TlO%Z"i~i, N.N.,- FEDOROVp V.F.; CHUDINC79 A.A.; SHUPLYAKOV9 S.I.; YANKINg u-.-9.-- Anatoln ravlovich Aleksandrov; obituary. Avt.transp. 38 no-9:57 s 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Aleksandrov, Anatolii Favlovichp 1903-1960) TIKHCMIROVS N. P. (Engineer) (VNIKI) "Magnetic Shielding of Mine Surveying ayrocompasses" paper presented at the Second Scientific and Technical Intervuz Conference on Problems of Contemporary Oyroscopy, To. F. Otvagin, SecretarY of the Organization Committee; Leningrad, Izvestiya Uchebrqkh Zavedenity, Priborostroyeniye, No. 5, Sep/Oct 1958, pp 161-163 The Second Intervus Conference an Problemx of Contemporar7 Oyroscopy Techniquep convoked by decision of the Ministry of Education USSR, took place in the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics frm 24 to 27 November 1958. k Ha 11111 /V () V''I' /V '~" F TIKHOHIROV, N.P. Charkicteristies of secretory function of thaparotid glands in ruminantat liziol.zhur. 43 no.7:713-716 J1 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Kafedra fiziologii sell skokhozyaystvenaykh shivotnykh Zooveterl- aernogo institute, Novocherkasek. (PARMID GIANDS, physiology, in ruminants (Rue)) (ANIVAIS I ruminants, paroticl funct. (Rus)) USSR/liuman and Animial Physiology. Digestion. T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 36518. Author ;--_Tikhomir,,v _NP. Inst Title The Secretory Function of the Parotid Glands in Rurcdnatin,g Animals - Orig Pub; Fizicl. zh. SSSR, 1957, 43, No 7, 713-716. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 41 TIKHOKIROV. N.F. -, History of the theory on conditioned reflexes. Zh. vysshei nsrT. deiat. I no. 6s944-946 Noy-Doe 1951. (GLKL 2313) 16' Novochorkasek. TTKIT0141ROVp N.T. Conditioned Response How the theorv of conditioned reflexes developed., Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat.,, it No. 6, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April _1951P. Unclassified. SIZOVY V.V.; PETRASH, G.G.;,Z~OMIROV, N.S. Method for the realiz%tion of an accurate rectilinearity of' dis- placements up to 500 mm. Izm. tekh. no.3:15-17 w 165. (KIRA 18:5) TIICHOKROV, NIS, Technological and economic co=cil-forme& by public- I n4 4, 1 tive. Opyt. rab,.po--tekh.-infara.-.i-prop.--=.3:43-446 163. (MIRA 16t12-) 1. Sekratarl.lostromakogo.gorodakogo--komitsta.-Komnmiati- cheakoy-.partii-.Save-takop..Soyuza-i-.predsedLitelI tekhniko-eko- nomicheskogo soveta rostromkogo gorodakdgo kmiteta KoMMU- nisticheakoy partii Sovetskago Soyuza4 4141 00,A,1 *0 0041, J -0 0 0 -6, 0 0 -6, 0 14D two 4f. CI on~ Ukh low 1W 1. D. 11khakhthl W N. V. TLk4qq;JJRV, (Met4llurg. 1039. No. 7, p. 76-82). (In Russian). Internal rraAs in ntilling-rutter Monks Vrged duwn from mquom Ingots of 100-op m-I WA were due mainlY to hmrrect foqdng tothnique and only raftly to axial porosity ot the fopt. Wennt deformations in different dirreti(tas dariog forging Cause sluipping of the us which may give rise to eraek* during submatItwmi; forging. = causes and the resulting cracks ww oboost, entirely eliminated by adopting a modified forging seifteaw. Prolonged holding at forging tempemtures it unilesirable from the point of view of tvackirig. LINNOW4 CLAHIFfCdtQP 41" SIVIli-1VO L too," VONIAV 0 1*0 -00 -400 see Clo* see 1190 too . 1 144480 *Ar cwv gag 141111104tt "till 4W 4"'r III IS 41, No ni. I I N 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 TI.K140MI10y, 1. V.) BERMTOVSKIVY D. I., or,-,- PROZO"IOV, L. V. (Cand. Tech. C-ci.) (Engr.) (Cond. Terli. Scil "Technological Features of the Forgino Of Austenitic Steel" I,bshgiz 1954 Translation 568487 TUMOM kandidat takhnichaskikh nauke -. , I-I",- RegrIation, of allowances and tolerances for press forgings is a source of metal economy. Standartizateiia, no.4:17-24 JI-Ag 154. (MLRA 8:2) 1. Starshiy nauchn" sotrudnik TsKIITMGK, (Forging-Standards) --~7-1-1 0 /"-1 1 - IVO v - ---- ZIT I IV - --- - - -- - PROZOROT, L.V., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; BZFXMOVBKIY, D.I., in- zhener; TMOMIROT, N.Y., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. 4C~-.` e ~", . . , , ,, - - . , -- Zngineering characteristics of austenite steel forgings. [Trudy] TSNIITHASH 62:164-196 154. (MLRA 7--9) (Steel forginp) (Austenite) TIKHOMIFOVP N*V. Changes of structure and toughness of large rotor forgings made of E1756 steel depending on thermomechanical. forging conditions. Kuz.- shtam. proizv. 5 no.12:1-5 D 1630 (MIRA 17;:L) TIKHOMIROV, N.V. 11 I forgings mak1k rotor Basic parameters in the technolog7 of of R2 and EI415 steel. Kuz.-ahtam. proizv. 5 n6.60-10 Je 163. (MIRA 16s8) L 12782-63 VWf'11(i__ /ZaT (a) IEWIF (m) 1113DS AFF'10 1) Pf -4 JD/."fd-2/ -ACCESSION NRt AP3002308 S/0182/63/OCO/O06/00Q8/CM0 :;AUT,HOR:. T_L1~hqmirov, N. V. "AtITLEt Basic parameters for for 1 9 otors from R2 ard E1415 stp-.ils n 6~~i o OURM Kuznechno-shtampovochnwjo'proizvodstvo,, 6, 1963, ,TOPIC TAGS:I.chromium-molybdesium-vanadium steelp gas turbine rotor, plasticity, ;temperature, grain size !ABSTRACT: -In an effort-to replace expensive austanitic steel rotors of gas I.turbines with cheaper ones the-author experimented.with chromium-molybdenum- Ivanadium. steel19 R2 and EI415. Together withl. A. Mirmeltsht and S. I. ovall,, he determined ~~he plasticity&f the latter steels after,preliminary heating 'LOV 1180, 1220, - -anti ~ 125LIC and, al,11the- forging temperatures ranging fror. 7 50- to 1100 _:"h250C_._ ___Steel R2--in the-7te8t-specim6n~s-vas-eit~.dr vacuum-poured-or air-poured-- steel: E1415 was air-poured. Plasticity of Oid ateel. RZ proved,uniformly higher than plasticity of the~air-poured matals.J~For steel R2 the type of chilling after forging the samples at 1150-1220C proved td be of no consequence. Sampits forged at 1220C and then held for 6 hours and for 30 minutes at 1000, 1050, and .1100C showed a uniform, grain size i- -- Spmpl-66 forged at 750-1100C and then held "for 30-minute and 3-hour intervals at 1000-11OCC were nonuniform in.grain sizt. Co rd 1/2,_ F."to Moma I gems tbyea~gmw L 1278z,-63 ACCESSION NRt AP3002308 K ~'Steel B1415 underwent a partial recrystallization dt 850 mid 90(r.. This indicates that forging of this ratal should be done above 9000. In both types of steel the Tinal forging of rotors should be done at. temperatures nQt higher than 1050-10`70C. Tbe author recommends the starting temperature of '11200+4U0 for forging pivots, forming ribs and rims, and for shortening and elongating rotors irade of both steals. The final work should be started at 1050C. Shortening of ster-.1 R2 should stor) at .8000, elongatirg at 750C. For steel ET415 work should be discontinued at 900b. Crig. art. has: 2 graphs, 2 figvrtst and 2 tablea. ,ASSOCIATION: none w'SUBI-aTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 12Jul63 ENM: 00 ~SUB COX: W NO REF 5011: 000 OTH M.: w0 ME 161ORDS-. a Steel- lybdenux--Vanad lo~ G44 Turbine Rotor "Cqrd TIKHOMIROV9 V.N.j PIMEMVO M.G. Identification of Angelica refracta Fr. Scbmidt and Ad . genuflexa Nutt. Nauch.doklovys.shkoly; biol.nauki noi,2s-- 121-123 163. (MIRA 16s4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy vysshikh rastiniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. im. M.V.Lomonosova, (ANGELICA) T) 1V PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITAT103 Sai/5799 Uaksovp Ye.P., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Ed. Sov,remennoye sostoyaniye k=necbno-sht=povocbnoao prc>izvodBtva (Prevent State of the Pr3s4working of Metals) (Moacaw) Mashgiz, 1961. 434 P- 5000 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing Houoe: A.I. Sirotin, Tech. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Hot Working of Metals. S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer. Title: Kuznechno-shtampavochnoye proizvolztvo v SSSR (The PresevorkilL3 04 metals in the USSR) by-. A.V. Altykis, D.I.,Bcrc=hhovr.I:iy, V.P. Volkovitakiy, I.I. Girsh (deceased), L.D, Gellman, S,P, Granovrkiy, U.S. Dobrinokly, A.I.,Zimin, S. L. Zlotnikov, A.I. Kagalovskly, P.V. Lobachov, V.11. Martynov, Ye.N. Mo:;h- nin, G.A. NavrotBkly, Ta.M. Okhrimcako, O.N. RovInakly, Ya.A. Stoahs., Yu.L. Rozhdestvenskly, N.V. Tlkhcmirov, Ye.P. Unksov, V.P. Shcheglov, and L.A. Shof- man; Ede; Ye.F. Unkaov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profesnorand B.V. Roza. nov. Title; Kuznecbno-shtempovochnoye proizvodstvo v ChSSR (The Prossworking of Metals in the Czechoslovak SO by: S. Burda, F. Hraulil, Y. Draztfk,, F. ZletOhIZv.k Card 1/8 Pri::~~ent State of the (Cont.) SO-1/5799 Z. Kcjva3., V. Krauz, F. Ku:~%a, F~., '.'ajcr, K - !!r%rvan., J. I1ovL,,. J. -i, V. Lnlol~~, and J. Lolc; D:L.: K. Paul, B. Sc er, Honz, J U3t'z 4%. 1'.ejepqa an& M. Vlk. Thia book Is int(.ml.-d for ca,-,Imors vA scicntific parpcnr~7,,l ~rith the pr,=vorldrZ of 1?vb3Jrhc-d jointly by 11!czr~lz ~.u-l CrITS, the bco" diocu.:zca t~.n -r,~Z nt 'tnt:~ of tha of mcLa-13 ia tha U!.-":1 arA tha Ro:,ublic. Chcjt,,rs ir,,r-a .-,ittoa by b,-,,;h SovIcA mia NO i--trLcnalltien cre mnticacl. &xa 129 rcfarancQat 93 Go,4ct, l6.,ZrZ:-'ch, FJ Gexmrn, 5 Czech, and 2 Frcnch. C-2 CC-~,'!:~;TS: Ch. 1. She ChancteristioG of ForgIn,', Sh~_-z; 1,, U:;SIR 21,mtr, [A.!. Zl-.~.In -a Ye.P. Unk-sorr] 5 (!i . H. Methcas of Calci-latin.-I tha Prcrau2:3 ~:3r rcx~llna in th~~ 2/8 Present State of the (Cont.) SOV/57" of Metals (Ye.P. Unksov] Ch. III. Die Forging on Forging Presses CV.P. Volkoyitakiy] Ch. IV. Die Forging on Horizontal Up:iottern (I.I. Girah, deceased) Ch. V. Die Forging an Drop Hc=nra "(I (Parar-Ecrev) Percuselon Fmooell (Ya. H. Okhri=eako and V.P. ShchcGloyl Ch. VI. 7ho Making of Forgings and Shapdd Blanks in Forging RoLls (V.11. Riu-tynov) Ch. VII. Die-Sizing in Squeeze-Forming rmaces JV.F. Volkovitsklyl Ch. VM. Rolllug-Oat Annultw Blanllw (Yu.L. nozhdostvanakiyl Ch. IX. The Manufacture of Metal Hardware an rreosvorking Automatics [G.A. Navrotakiy] Card 3/8 15 22 31 41 50 T7 G2 93 Present State of the (Cont.) SOV/5799 Ch. X. Bending and Straightening of Sheets, Shapvy, and Tubes [Ye.11. moshninj Ch. XI. StampIng From Shoots end Strip3 (6.L. Zlotalkov &ad O.N. Ro-Anskiy) Ch. XII. AUtCU&tiC P=Davorking Lines (S.L. Zlotnikov) Ch. XIII. The Equiypeat of Blwgc-Prolucina Sho~a end Sections in Proosvorking [P.V'. Lobachov) Ch. XIV. The Production of Dlwam for [I'lachino) Parts by Helical Crons Rolling ES.P. Granovakiy and-To. A.- Stosha) Ch. XV. Metal Extrusion on N.Ydroulic Proares [A.I. Kagalovskiy. and L.A. Shofhan] Ch. XVI. Parts Forging Frcm Light-Notal AlIc-p on Large Hydrau.11a Presses JL.D; Gollmoz and L.A. Shoirman] Card 4/8 .. 112 119 146 159 175 188 201 Present State of the (Cont.) S91/5799 Ch. XVII. I'laza Pr-~ductlon of PaTto raolid trPcAa rT-A Tires] by Forging With SubavIlAcivt Polling (A.V. Alt tykis, and L.D. Gellman 208 Ch. XVIII. Forging and Bendin5 Of, Plrtc3 (YO.r#-, 1103hniul 216 Ch. ~=. I'mking "rge Forair.C3 on Fyar-.;uIIc Prc3cez (II.S. Dobrimakiy. and N.V. TI:;~ivAro7l 2^29 Ch. XX. Drop-Hr=ar and Crank-Preac ?ori;inZ tD.I. Derazhkovskiy. and V.P. Shcheglov] 224 Bibliography 225 311 = ChSSn Ch. 1. The Development of Metal Pren-workIng Prococre3 in the CzechoslcmLkian Socialict Pcy.;'olic [7. Drzzt~k, RallrorA Engineering Institute, Prague] 261 Card 5/8 Present State of the (Cent.) B0715T99 Ch. M MaldvS Large Forgivro CB. Kr-=,s, Ifev Metallurgical Plant 1~zani Klemont Gottvald, Kimtticol Ch. III. The Forging of Rotorz for Tu-mlocC-crcrators ti. vovA, uctai- lurgical Plcat imcai. Lnaiut Pi--CIAJ Ch. IV. The Forging of Large Cr,!x0v-,bcfts CO. Burda, K. Paixl, and. M. Boaz, Metallurgical Plczat L=uni L--rin, Pizc~j Ch. V. Techaq"fs Use& in Forgin-, Lcx7c rotors (7. Zlatchlbck, Vftkovice Metallurgical Pla--1. Lnni Klc=a-. Gott-wad, OatraNaj Ch. VI. The ForEing of Forkcd Pip~-3 for Gaa Pi7elinaa [J. difstha, VItkovice Metallurgical Plant i=ni 1U=-=t Gor' t-jald, Ostrava] Ch. VII. The FcTgiuS of LarGc Strcn_-+hcni g Rinra for the Runnerz of Mixcd-~Fla.r Turbkaca IF. Ku_r%a, Vytkovico Hatallurgical Plct~t, imeni Klement Gottvald, Ostrava) 272 299 314 335 345 Card 6/8 Present State of the (Cant.) BOV/5799 Ch. V.1II. Scientific Research Work in tho Field of Cold Lzr=t Forging of Metals CF. Hr&dil, Plant imcni gmeral, Brno] 355 Ch. Il. Experience in the Cold Imract Forging of Nonferrous Metals [K. Mamm and J. Odchnal Picnt Tc3la, National.Ent6rpriec, Hloubddn and V dindoO BcIcntific Hc3carch Institute of . , , Vacu= Electrical Engineering, Prague) Ch. X. The Manufacturing Process and OrZ;--ni-r-ticn In the St=ping of Bodies at the Aut=obile Pleat "7,at Licnal Eatarprise (A=IP) Mla4A Boleslavm JZ. rcjvoa, A=-.?, Uladd Boicalav) 39T Ch. X:E. The Machamization of Ybooleto Enterpriseq ca a Heans of In- creasing Labor Prod:uctivity (B.Sc:-.*r, VItkovice Motallurgi- eel Plant imeni KI = at Gottwald, Oatraval 410 Ch. XII. The Initial PreauvorkIng of FcJU Alloys and Large reCrA3. Castings (F. Major and J. bole, Scientific Research Insti- -r-fe ot Iron, 00'~q.c)' Cara 7/8 AIM189 A.V.j MZZHKOVSMt D.I.1 VOLKOVITSMl V.P.1 GIRSHj I.I.[doceased)j GOLIKRIO L.D.; MWIOVSKIYj S.Pe'l DOBRIKSM# N.S.1 ZVINp A.1al ZLOT- NIKOVp S.L.; RAGAWV-SMp A.I.1 LOBACIWp P.V.; MARTUCV, V.N.1 HOSS- Mv Ys.N ; NAV=B=p G.Aq OXUJX=p 7&*M.1 ROVINM=p G.N.1 STOSHAg T;.A.1 ROZMSTVERSMI Tu.L.1 TIKHOK=t-N.V.1 UNKSOV9 Te.P.o doktor tekbne auk# prof a I SHMGW*t V.F. SHOFMAHj L*A. I SnOTINp A.I. t red. isd-va; MODELIP Met t*kbno red& [Present state of ths,forging ifiduitrylSovremennos mostoiazie kusmahno- obtampavoobnogo proizvodst*i&,' 4 Ko3laktiv sovetWdkb i obskboslova+p. skikh avtorove MoWmag Mashgis; Prague, SNTLj 1961, 434 p, (XERA 1418) (For") BARBASHEV, Nikolay Illarionovich; OSTOLISKIY, Vs.I., otv.red.; TIKHOMIROV, N.M., red.izd-va; POLENOVA, T.P., tekhn.red. [History of naval education in Russia] K iotor4i morekhodnogo obrazovaniia v RosBii. Koskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 214 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Naval education) TIXHOKIROV, N.V.,kand.tekhn.nauk . I . Technology, of forging and metal quality for steam turbine mnd turbogenerator rotors. KetnIloved. i obr. met. no.4:39-43 Ap 158. (KIRA 11:4) 1. Mentrnllnyy nAuchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii i mnshinoatroyenlyn. Oforging) (Steel alloys) (Turbines) A_ I I I -b!" 1"" I I I /~ I\ C) /~-j I Yo b,, t 129-4-7/12 AUTHOR: , Tikhomiray1_E1__y:1 Candidate of Technical Sciences. TITLE: Technology of forging and quality of the rietal of rotors C3 of steam turbines and turbo-generators. (Tekhnologiya kovki i kachestvo metalla rotorov parovykh turbin i turbogeneratorov). PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, No.4, pp. 39-43 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The author deals in detail with the technology of manufacture of fully forged rotors for steam turbines and turbo-generators produced from ingots weighing between 5 and 140 tons. He deals in particular with the causes of failure which led to rejects and also the measures by means of which such failures were eliminated. The information relates to the practice in several Soviet works. In one of the works, a technology of trepanning is now being tried for rotors produced from ingots weighing 145 tons. It is proposed to forge the rotor without swaging and to trepan after shaping the ribs and the edges of the ingot and eliminating the bottom part. It va8 found that the number of defects detected by ultrasonics is largest for rotors which Carcl 1/3 have been forged according to the sequence circle-circle CZ) 129-4-7/12 Technology of forging and quality of the metal of rotors of steaz turbines and turbo-generators. and, therefore, it is assumed that forging of large rotors according to the sequence circle-rectan-u--e- square-circlel made from steels of high ductility, ensures a more uniform forL~ing and a better fusion of internal discontinuities than forging through a square or through a circle. The Czech Skoda Works forge rotors for steam turbines from ingots weighing up to 15 tons by means ofbontainers"(as shov-na in Pig.2) which delimit the radial expansion of -the rotor. According to the author, this method is suitable for forging from ingots weighing 13 to 15 tons but is unsuitable for shaping larger ingots weighing 30 tons and more. The results of analysis of the defects of the metal of rotors are also discussed. It is ,ointed out that insufficient attention is paid to improving the metallurgical process of smelting and casting of steel and, therefore, none of the processes described in this paper ensures sufficiently stable data during quality control of the material which would prevent rejects in the final sta-es of production. As regards eliminating 0 Card 2/3 defects caused by metallurgical factors, the best results 129-4-" Technology of forging and quality of '-Ile motal of rotors of seeam turbines and turbo-generators. can be anticipated from vacuum casting of ingots in I ingot moulds with a conicity of 10%. There are two figures. ASSOCIATIOV: TsNIITMASh. AVAILLBLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 TIMIGUEROV. N.Ya. ChBrncteriatice of the vegetation and of reindeer pastures In the Viakhtu reindeer breeding region. Geop,.oborono.8:88--109 156, (Tiakhtu Region-P&atures ancl meadows) (MIRA 10:1) 1. TMC,~-Tnl OV, 11. Ye. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Sakhalin - Grapefruit 7. Grapefruit in North Sakhalin. Priroda 42, No. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - , lay 1953. Unclassified. BRONNIKOV, Aleksandr Aleksoyevich; TIKIIOMIROV, 0., red.; PODSHEBYAKIN, I., tekbno red. [Stage-lighting equipment] Oavetitellnoe oborudovanie stsezW. Mookvaj Gos. izd-vo "Iskusstvo," 1961. 108 p. (Repertuar khu,- dozhestvennoi oemodelatellnosti no.21) (MIRA 14: 10) (Stage lightInO 44 0 st .9 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 lei I I, v$ 0 % u is OF 0 6 1_A_ -JL-L-,A A~ A_A _1_9 Coe woo Zoe ZOO Woo Ire o 1:0, 0 woe 2*0 we 0 Zoe mes, logo Woo a- _d "Um IF)'_1al'*k_M,_,_O__. A. Tik!~Fn'rvvaGdAl`k'mv'- Russ.. 5,11-410# Jan. all IM9.- P F7d. by 1bg iut-i4m of alkali ,wial carboustt with Fit nwnt With.(~rg' *d"""ta- are --ed by treat - PPM, with "'t"aled CtMMW at the II- P. and ftilfatev by ASS.StA MITALLOSISCAL UTIMAILMS CL"SWOCAT" r 910.1 4V A AS 6 1 4 a IM 01 V INa3 41 n :0 00 a 000000 0401; 00 fee o0 o a00000 of so's 100.04P00040004 foooes, 640-SO009900000*00000060 MIRONOV, V.Ye.; KULIBA, F.Ya.; FEDOROV, V.A.; TIKHOWROV, O.B. /tffect of the anionic background on the formation of bromide oomplexes of bivalent lead. Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.11:254, 2528 N 163. Effect of the anionic background on the formation of chloride and nitrate complexes of lead (11). lbid.t2536-2540 (%IRA 17:1) 1. rAningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni TAnsoveta. TIKSDMIROV, O.K. " ~--. I -: ~~- velopmeffit of the signal influence of stimuli on the regulation of n6tor reactions. Top. psikhol. 5 noo3:91-99 Mr-Je '59. (MIRA 12s9) !,Kafedra psikhologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Movement, Psychology of) (Reflexes) TIKHONIROV,- O.K. Some studies of voluntary actions in American ps7cholog7. Vop. psikhol..5 n0-3:166-171 My~e '59. (MVRA 12:9) (Behaviorism (Psy*choloa)) TIKHOMIROV, O.K.; TXPENITSM, T.I. Seminar on the problems of pathopsychology. Vop. paikhol, 6 n0-5:178-180 S-0 160. (KIU 13:11) (Psychology, Pathological) d 01 Col -S01 tf, al C e Abst Card Z 39911- /090/Aco C :bll"tl 16 6, 16) CF;;~~ ro'bl$m* tuousm 9 no. 19619 Of , Stly-0. 1 T 'be 11 -- Ition uatem Sit Calt taeses; ~~e ~8011 10 sea 'no', ZYLVLT 1 1) fjj.)~ho. lay9o ti'mil I-vol),r* Vroo" Of 8,nd~v 1.4382- of a 01s,5D.Vision 1-~-Lje oar 0.4jejon avarl 11, 9,09tr a a, tjjs, i-V 0 T after to- a, YLS's s-a-P-905 'Oess UO -it is of a. tIaesla h 0 ,hvo a. sseS a 5 t roci h1vo correg Tj:0O 0jr 'awfa a 01 tile f tyLe Avi -v oil . stjo 'Ong &elle biiitl' 0 ,i ant i IAO "a-r 0 oteTI. 0 all oe, t 0 TO,0a,b' -ro'ba . a", el*e 0 f ey~S.Ta, h CST 8.tive rT a tyLe tIle V OG-,C nu%bcT escYL -re ji-ae-111 I . sjeho- ( +,,a 8 'Und.) I -Z a ca.'r(Ls 'bacU tnTee as-pon&q +-0014 ties grc iiga ,fol,Lc I -racteTJ5 t,he Or villich Gorr one or O~f Ir a 5 ellte Color I one , 1"60 SX&S Of s -to OUT t1le. 5 (e.g.2 as of C COJOT 6,1-40 013'5s r ties Of this ne +'NIG r 0, jina .4 'terls I Jai to tjXee f t1le 14 : Cha-r S. CSx &6t(,T 0 thar CS, I to one 0 tion 0 t to t any tastecL '0j"As. i's f eoues no Com r tt~a -9 - on 'bei-119 'J.ass tae; ~ 0 a&e&, One &Viva v):Le f the J?eTs e-AG_ testa 100 +10 o'b 0 being or, Mal Mhe G"rs'DIN .90-gs (ste-9 t1le eive a CST& 6 'ream'It riguess W16 A'Se thout j1hhOwId v - -- -- - -TIKHOMIRO , O.K. Moskva) Second Congress of the Psychological Society. Vop. psikhol. 9 no.6sl66-174 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1 f. --TIKII-3MIROV, -0. -K. - "0 dvukh tipakh pererabotki inforr-natsii." report submitted for 15th Intl Cong, Intl Assn of Applied Psychology, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 2-8 Aug 1964. Moskovskiy universitet. V, O.K. ; ZELIF , Ya.Yu. P071:7 TIKH H 10 -Ali Y-Dv Ex Pe rl Mom t. L n 'L h e r, i t) i i r, fL t n te.) .LrL,IiYS42 of the !oIlitkya Of probl~ams by rll~Ln. 11"11D. TIKHOMIROV, O.K. (Moskva) flew research on the psychology of thinking and speech. Vop. psikhol. 10 no.2;171-173 Mr-Ap, 164. (MIRA 170) TIKHOMIROV, O.K. Principle of aelectivity in thnkirg. Vop. psikhol. 11 no.6: 16-32 N-D 65. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Otdelanlye paikhologil Mookovokogo univervitota. KRISS, Tulius Zhakovich; NOVOSUOV, D.V., retsenzent; KOROVKIN, I.F., dotsont, retsenzent; PILITINOVICH, H.G., inzh., red.; TIKHOMIROV, O.N., red, - (Setting up production standards In the printing industry; a practical handbook] Takhnichaskoe normirovanie v poligrafii; praktichaskoe posobie. Pod obohnhei red. H.G.Palltinovicha. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Iskusstvo," 1959. 247 p. (mm 13:5) (Printing industry-Production standards) EXCEERPTA !,:EDICA SeC.22 ' L-2011z Opinthallm3l -gv Ded 56 i894. TIKHONIIROV P. L. Dept, W Eye Dis., Sailit. -11-,.g. Me-I. !11s%. Lvwr~_raj. "The f-U-5-7amentals of tri~attnvnt ant! prophyllaxas of the I igh I of 1. 1-1. P a vlov, s t e ach in j: ( It us - glaticomi in sian text) OF'rA1..Z.(NIoqcrw) 1 (26-32) Proceeding frorn thi. modern understantim,; of the pathf-,genesis of glaucc.nia, the aathor suggests flne f(.1lowing scheme o! priphylaxig an,l truatmew: (1) ir.ass pro- phylactk- examination of the population from lho~ age of -15 yr. onwards 1-2 t"nes a year; (2) a properly organized prophylactic reg;men m hospital conditions with administration of bromides, luminal, slls~ep therapy (for the resloration of tlae functional activity of the cerebra. cortey); (3) adniinistratiur. of gilucose with ascorbic acid, Ca-chloride, vit. S, citr;n. in vonditions of glaucoma combined with hypertension - preparations of diuretin, papavenne, luininal, dibezol: for the purpose of blocking the sympathetic panglia - hexamethonium, pentamine; (4) sufferers from glaucoma should avoid a. low head position, compression of the neck vessels, the playing of wind insti-timents, lifting of weignts. acrobatic exer- rises, dark rooms, coffee. coffeinum etc; all "hebe factors are contributory to the increase or intra-octilar pressure; (5) the administration of miotics for the purpose of compensation of the intra-ocular pressure. If tne prescribed miotic does not effect the normalization of the tone, another miotic or various cornb~iva- tions of such should be advised. If a complete normalization of the ione by con- servative methods should not be achieved, the author recommends surge;y. Kulikova - Moscow 5ec.1 4ol.~Qjl, L),nvnt,1-a1:T- Ded 56 1892, TIKHOMIROV P.E. ana USTINOVA F.I. A s-irzipl.,fcation of the n water-dr,.k.ng test . carrprnt:try ( Ru.-isian text) VESTN.OFTAL. 19563, 2 (22-24) Tables 2 In 1941 Tikhomirov found enlargement of the blind spot after the ingestion of 500 ml. water in gla-ucoma patienly. The test is judged positive if the vertical dia- meter of the blind spot is at leust 5* larger after the ingestion. The drinking of 500 MI. water seems to be not innocuous for all patients, especially those suffering from cardio-vascular disease. Ustinova examined the results of the test in 76 pa- tients after ingestion of a smaller quantity of water. She found that 200 MI. water are generally sufficient to obtain nearly the same results as with 500 mi. By using 200 MI. the test is simplified and noxious side-effects are prevented. De Haas - Arnhem TDO10MIROV.. P.- E-. P. E. Tikhomirov, Leningrad "Treatment of Glaimoma in the U.S.S.R.", Scientific Paper presented at the W11 International Congress of Opthalmalogy, 1954. 'In Abstract of the paper is as follows: Glaucoma is a serious and widespread disease wich often leads to blindness. By~ applying Pavlov's method of conditioned reflexes Soviet opthalmologists think that the cerebral cortex plays a part in regulating the intraocular pressure. In the USSR a new classification of glaucoma has been adopted. This takes into consideration the clinical forms, the stages and the degree of compensation of the disease. The local treatment of glaucoma consists of miotics and surgery. Treatment should also include Pavlov's curative-protective regime: physical rest and mental peace, and bromic and valerian drugs which influence the nervous system. The lowering of arterial pressure does not always improve the condition of the heart, kidney, etc. Similarly, normalization of the intraocular pressure does not always check the progress of the disease of glaucoma. In these cases, tissue therapy, as proposed by Academician Filatov, not only prevents further deterioration of Card 1 of 2 cards TIKHOMIROV-) -P. E-. "Treatment of Glaucoma in the U.S.S.R." (Continued) of vision but sometimes improves central and p--ripheral vision. water extract of aloe has proved most effective. To detect glaucoma in its early stages, special methods of examination have been ceveloped in the Soviet Union: 1. Daily measurements of the opthalmic tone as suggested by Maslenn:U-.ov. 2. Elastonometry of Filatov-Kalfa. 3. Water-drinking campimetric test of Tikhomirov. The prognosis of this serious eye disease has been greatly improved by early diagnosis, by a reasonable combination of conservative and surgical treatment, by generall measures for strengthening the nervous and cardiovascular systems, by a proper regime of living and by the constant care of a skilled specialist. SO.: XVII International Congress of Opthalmology, Abstracts of Scientific Papers, Montreal, Candda, Sept 10, 11, and New York, Sept 13-17, 1954, Unclas. L-4 ~ 2 ~5~2 t ta -L,- 'i- I I g U utilization of themoeleetrio al'-escrs T, SO'-IRICE: jvv. elektr~,tekhri. 51, "")63, 94-106 A I N A ,;or V,~I P. 1. O;Rov qggm New dowmIs for mounting rear wheels of motortrucks and trailers. Obm.tekh.opyt. (MLPI no.20:8-10 156. (MIRA 12:11) (Motortrucke-Wheele) '4 L; 62B-2-6/9 ATJ T T.4 OR 8Kibal'nikov.4 V. 1; Mallr.ina, Kh. E; Pu'chov, A. P; Tikhomirov P. I. TITLE: Decrystallisat-ion of Yatural Rubber bT Heating with a High Frequency Electric Current.(Delcristalli-atsiya natural'nogo 'Cauchulca A. ein nagrevaniya ele'-.iric'nescim MUL, tokom vysokoy chasto P",,TZIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1953, Nr.2* pp. 31 34. (033-R). A.13Q^TRACT:- Natural rubber has a congealed structure a~nd is not elastic (the hardness of the surfaep = 60/70 units, according to Shore). It cannotp therefore, be processed mechanically without prelimirary lecrystallisition. It is usually decrystallised by heating -uith the aid of a hot air current in special chdiabers vzith a periodic, uninterrupted or combined acti6n; deficiencies of these chambers are discussed. Decrystallisation oi natural rubber, by heatingwith 1ACh frequency current, makes it nossible to make use of the influence of the heat - inertia properties of natLeal rubber on the rate of the process and thus decreasing the duration of the decrystallisation process. The transition from the crystalline to the amorphous state talces place when Card 1/3 heating to a temperature of 450. The hardness of the 62B-2-6/8 Decrystallisation of Natur.~&l Tiubber by Heating with a High Frequency Electric Current. rubber decreases to 10 - 20 units on melting of the rubber crystals, and '-he rubber can then be processed mechanically. li-atural ru7)')er is an e-!~cellent dielect- ric# and Its characteristics are "latural 1'~Ivene* i = 0.006 ficient v*'I'ic loss rubber has a coef of die LO 0.100 (generally 0.02 - 0.06). It can be successfully heated in a high frequency electric field. Tae Leningrad Tyre Factory has introduced a plant -for the decrystallisation of natural rubber, consisting of a heating chamber and a generator TV I typellrZ -30 (viz. Fig. A and B, page 32); details of the plant are Civen. INhen heating natural rubber with high frequency currents It is observed 'Uhat (1) when heating to a tenperature of 1401C no detrimental signs of resinification of the natural rubber occurs due to the short period of in- fluence of increased temperature, (2) when natural rubber is heated to a temperature above 40 - 450, the strength of the bonds betricon t1he protective and the remaining foils, and also between t-1he separating foils, Is lowered which makes it easier to remove 'U'lle protective layers to Card 2/3 separate the -Lolls. The temperature is not uniformly 62B_2_'nj/8 Decr:-stallisation of 1.atural Rubber by Heating .7ith a High Frequency Electric Cur-rent. distributed -!hen the generator Ar,/~-30 with one earth electrode is used. This is caused by the large con- centration of the electric field nosar the high poten- tial electrode ,,!hich has a st.-ialler surface than the low potential (e~:~rthed) electrode. Conparative d--Lta on decrystalllz,:~tlon methods for natural rLibbor are given in a Table on page %7'3. Thin nel.-hod Ti'-Alea it possible to sup)ress resinifLication oftherubber, thus improving it-s quality# To ease t'ic, process ofc' dacrystalli- sation,and to improve the sanitary hygienic conditions of woric, the c-iarnibers used for the de crystall ion do not require long he-7-tingg and therefore can be usea continuously as well -as per! odi cally. The clna-,,bars can also be ut~ed for the decrystalli-sation of chlorodrene rubber. There are 2 Figures and 1 Table. A3.3001ATION: Leningrad Tire Plant, Scientific Research Institute of the Tire Industry. (Leningradskiy shinnyy zavod, Nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy pro4shlennosti). A71116ILABLrs. Library of ConCress. Card 3/3 1. Rubber-Prooesaing 2. Rubber-Deorystallization 3. Rubber- glectrioal properties 4. Rubber-Induotion heating r3 lb pwm d do bw wal k a* am Tmmk- P. L FA4mw*wt. No. 5, pp. 4&u, xmj,, L L POMAZANOV, I.N.; TIKEOMIROV,-P.L. Thermoelectric refrigerator powered by thermal enerFy. Khol. tekh. 38 no.4:24-27 J1-Ag 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) 8187h S116616oloOO1031061011 IX 5~20 0 C111/C222 ~, r?10100 AUTHOR: Pomazanov, I.K., and Tikhomirov,P.L. \1V TITLEt On Direct Winning of Coldness at the Expense of the Solar Energy With-the kid-of Semiconductors. PERIODICAM Izvestiya Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Seriya fiziko-matemati- cheskikh nauk, 1960, No- 3, PP- 52 - 55 TEXT% The-~pape-rs (Ref. 1,293) describe devicea which'_perm:Lt_&.transfer of-heat.f--om.a. colder to a warmer body with the aid of-semiconductors. The autho.r-diErcusses.-the.possibility of a practical application-of.such Mp" for a refrigeration in warm regions,_ where the solar energy may serve ai-the heat source. It is stated that the,instantaneous state of-the-semiconductor technique permits a refrigerating.capacity of 10 kilowatt.per I m2 cooling surface and a drop in temperature-of 150. The author mentions the advantages of such cooling-devices - constructive simpli- city and easy handling, There are 4-figures and 4.Sckviet references. ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskaya krasnoznamennaya voyenno-voidushnaya inzhener- . nays, akademiya imeni A.F.Mozhayskogo (Leningrad "Red Banner" Card 1/2 Air Force Engineering Academy imeni A.F. Mozhayskiy) 61874 On Direct Winning of Coldness at the Expense of the Solar'Energy With the Aid of Semicon- duqtors SUBMITTED% February 10~ 1960 S/166J60/000/03/08/011 0111/C222 V~ Card 2/2 V, P L, PEASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sav/5114 Tikhanirova, Angelina Yevgenlyevna, and Petr Leonidovich Tikhomirov SpetsialInyy kars elektrotekhnikii, radiotekhniki i elektroniki (Special Course in Electrical Engineering, Radio Engineering, and Electronics) Leningrad, Gostoptekbizdat, 1960. 483 P- Errata slip inserted. 100000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: B.P. Yaryshev; Executive Ed.: T.N. Tokareva; Tech. Ed.: P.S. Fr(-kJ n. PURPOSE: This book has been approved by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education., USSR, as a textbook for students of geophysics in mining and petroleum institutes and universities. COVERWE: The textbook covers the application of electrical engineering, radio engineering and electronics in geophysical prospecting. It is based on the Courses "Electrical Engineering" and "Radio Engineering and Electronicslot whichhave been approved for the study of "Geophysical Prospecting for Mineral Resource Deposits".. and on the lectures delivered by the authors at the Leaingradskiy gornyy inatitut imeni 0. V. PlekhaAova (Leningrad Mining Institute Caf~L~ Special Course in Electrical Engineering (Cont.) SOV/5114 imeni G. V. Plekhanov). Numerous examples taken from recent developments in the field of geophysical equipment are included. P.D. Kochanov, staff member of the Leningrad Mining Institute, participated in writing Ch. VI. The authors thank I. M. Ramanov., Docent, head of the Department of Radio Physics of the Kazan' State University, and Yu. A. Dikgof, Docent, head of the Department of Geophysical Methods of Prospecting of the same University, for their advice, and B.P. Yaryshev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, who edited the manuscript. There are 35 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTEM: Foreword 3 Introduction 5 PART I. ELECTRICAL ENGINEMU3G Ch. I. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1. Direct current 11 Electric circuit 11 Ohm's law ll -Kirchhoff's lave 12 C&rC2/A& PQ4AZAI'.OV,, Ivan Nesterovich; TIMU'LLOV, Petr Loonidavich; HY011K, Z.H. , red, ; FREGM , j tekhn. red. (Electric soldering guns with internal heater]Elektropa- iallniki s vnutrennim nagrevatelem. Lertingrad, 1962. 23 1). (Leningradskii dom nauchno-.tokhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Serlia Svarka i paika, no.4) WIRA 15:10) (Solder and soldering-Equiment and supplies) SOV/110-59-8-2/24. -AUTHOR: Tikhomirov, P.M. Candidate of Technical Sciences. TITLE: The Application of Aluminium Windings in new series of Distribution Transformers. PERIODICAL: Vestnik elektropromyshlennosti, 1959, Nr 8, pp 4-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In recent years power transformers with aluminium windings have been manufactured in a number of countries, and have proved reliable in service. Their cost is equal to or little more than that of transformers with copper windings. The Seven-Year Plan provides for a much greater percentage increase in the production of electrical machinery than in that of copper. Hence it is very important to make use of aluminium,the production of which will be increased in the necessary proportions. Previous attempts to use aluminium windings in Soviet transfomers have been unsystematic and unsuccessful, because they were based on the direct replacement of copper by aluminium windings without appro- priate alteration in the dimensions of the transformers. By suitable design transformers with aluminium windings may be made as cheaply as those with copper. In replacing Card 1/6 a series of copper-wound transformers by a series of SOV/110-59-a-2/24 The Application of Aluminium Windings in new series of Distribution Transf ormers aluminium-wound of the same output, it is best to retain unaltered all the main chaxacteristics of the transformer such as the iron loss, no-load current, copper loss and reactance. It is also desirable to maintain constant such factors as the grade of steel, the magnetic induction, the insulation and method of manufacture of the core, the insulating materials and the clearances. The windings themselves will have a lower current-density and hence be more bulky, so that the window of the transfomer must be larger. This is best achieved by reducing the core diameter and increasing the core height. The Moscow Power Institute has developed draft designs for a series of transformers with aluminium. windings, suitable for 10 and 35 kV on the high-voltage side and with outputs of 20 to 5600 kVA. An equivalent series of copper-wound transformers was designed at the same time. The transformers were designed to have no-load and short-circuit losses some 30 to 35% below the values stipulated in Standard GIOST 401-41 and the ratio of Card 2/6 ~3OV/110-59-8-2/24 Th e Application of Aluminium Windings in new series of Distribution Transformers. copper loss to iron loss is three. The designs are based on the use of cold-rolled steel, annealed after stamping and grinding-off burrs. The core induction was 16500 to 17000 gauss. Approximate design methods were used and were checked in some cases by complete calculations. The loss curves for the series of transformers are plotted in Fig 1 J.n which the curves numbered "l" relate to the existing series, conforming to standard GOST 401-41, and the curves marked "2" to the newly-developed series; the bild lines relate to 10 kV transformers and dotted lines to 35 kV transformers. The reduction in losses is due to the use of cold-rolled steel at high induction. The losses, weights of active materials used and the leading dimensions of the existing standard and newly-developed transformers are compared in Table 1. The weights, dimensions and main electrical characteristics of a number of transformers with aluminium and copper windings are given in Table 2. The Weights of steel in the old and new designs are plotted in Fig 2 and the weight of metal in the windings in Fig 3; Card 3/6 SOV/110-59-8-2/24 The Application of Aluraini= Windint,,,a in new series of Distribution Transformers. here curve (1) relates to the existing standard series, curve (2) to the series with aluminium windings and curve (3) to the new series with copper windings. It will be recalled that the existine series is based on the use of hot-rolled transformer steel. The new transfomers with aluminium windings would be somewhat higher than those with copper windings, at any rate for frame sizes numbers (1) and (2),-but not in frame size (3) in which the height of the tank is increased to provide additional cooling surface. It is then shown that the mechanical strength of the alu- minium windings is adequate and approximately equals that of copper windings. The effect of increasing the iron loss of a 1000 M, 35 kV. transformer with aluminium windings will be seen from Table 35, in which the basis of comparison is a copper-wound transformer, equivalent to the basic design given in the first horizontal line of the Table. It is shown that appreciable reduction in the core height is only achieved by increasing the iron loss by about 10% with Card 4/6 SOV/110-59-8-2/24. -The Application of Aluminium Windings In new series of Distribution Transformers. simultaneous increase of 9% in the lateral dimensions. Calculations published in an article by L. M. Shnitser were said to show that the cost of an aluminium winding is 57% greater than that of a copper one; also that the core and coils of an aluminium-wound transformer would be 30 to 35% larger than those of a copper one. Closer consideration shows that the increase in the amount of insulation required and in the amount of winding is less than has hitherto been assumed, and it is claimed that the overall cost of manufacturing aluminium windings is not greater than that of manufacturing cQpper ones. A really fair comparison cannot be made until aluminium transformers have been manufactured but it is evident that the increase in cost would not be great. Aluminium should first be used in transformers of output up to 5600 M, since these account for some 701/'o' of all the copper used in the manufacture of power transformers. It should also be possible to use aluminium in larger transformers, but this will be somewhat more difficult because of problems Ca.rd 5/6 associated with the mechanical strength of the windings SOV/110-59-8-2/24. Thd Application of Aluminium Windings in new series of Distribution Transformers. and because of height limitations imposed by railway loading gauges. It will be necessary for the cable industry to develop the manufacture of the requisite winding conductors. Rough estimates are made of the quantity and sizes of conductors that would be required. Work should be done to develop aluminium conductors of increased mechanical strength. A number of manufacturing problems will arise both in winding the coils and in jointing conductors. Existing methods of jointing aluminium con- ductors are not well adapted to transformer manufacture. When aluminium windings are used a greater output of insulating cylinders will be required. To avoid making an excessive number of types of transformers in any given factory it would be best for particular factories to make only transformers with a-luminium windings, and to concen- trate the manufacture of transformers with copper windings for special purposes or for export in one or two factories. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 5 Soviet references. ScUW.TTED: March 25, 1959. Card 6/6 THRORMT, Pavel Kikheylovich; USTINOVA, Yu.P., red.; BORUNOV, X.I., ------ ---tekhn, re . Design of transformers for ale -atria arc furnaces] Raschat transformatorov dlia dugovykh alektrichaskikh pechai. Moskva* Goo.energ.isd-vo, 1959. 2o6 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Electric furnaces) (Electric transformers) I,X'-!;CGW CrDER OF LENIN IVUEP ENGINEIL.,*~ING M:3T I!-IENI V. F V4 OP TIJF f,FFEr-r OF A "'ELLCT;011 1~~ 8A ~1'- or on IT-- Ciw~ACTLP?-TiC~." 1;~ Jll,'; cor)rn OF I.Ellm r'o-.;cz jklEll) V. L.070V Fc.-? Tk,L: cr CANDIDAIC m TEcmji.AL SC: VECHERNAYA f,',OSKVA, JANUARY-DLCEMVERI~4~,-,: TIKHOMIROV, Pavel Mikhaylovich; KALASHNIKOV, S.I., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekbn. ria-.' [Design'4--461ectric transformera]Rmschet transformatorov. Izd.2., perer. i Ap Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 431 P. (MIRA 16:3) iElectric transformers) . GORODETSKIY, S.S., profey in2b.; VOLKOVP S.S., inzh." tout, kando tekhn. rumk; BACHURIII't t,-kbn nauk; GU'.*;Vl S.A.t do tekhn. nauk; doktor e a , B.Ya.y doto-) kand. ZHMIOVITSM .. dots., kand tekhn. nuuk; KIM' Jv,MjOv_SmOI,ENSKIY) A.v iN A.A., starshiy Pre- I.I., dots., kand. tekhn_nIIk; KO'qyT I 1I.V." dots-P kand. podavat - KULIKOVt F.v -P dots.; NIYIIJL:ENP SEVI V.A., Prof., ell IKOV, A.N., dots9j PitmMI, tekbn. ~~; PODYAR HINSKIY, L.A., dots-9 kand. fiZ--Ulato doktor tekhn, nauk; R'U'LS d. tekbn.nauk; IT"POVAY 14.N., nauk; SOBUM I V.D.t dots-, kan Icand. tekhn. nauk; FOOROV, f P.M., dots-I kand. inzh.; TIKIIOMIRgj 'N A.A.P dots-9 _:Li'kW- ii auk -P CITU111"' I A.T. f A.A.0 &0 S-I kand prof of glav. red.; GOLOVA111 Lk. ClilLIKIN Y,&Gvj -, MROV9 G.N., Prof*, tekbn. Me I 'a CRUDINSYly, p. ., prof., red. of.j red.; ANTIK, rec at A.~j. I pr dokt~r telft. nauk, red.; OSEM) red. Java., inz1hey red,; BORUJIOVJ N.I., teklm. cbeskii spra- al engineering handbock]Elektrotekhni (Electric )d obshchei red. A.T, vocbnik- 3., perer. J dop. izd* P( . vol.1 1962. 732 p. Golovana J dr. Moskvaj Gosenergoizdat ZHIPM 15:10) 1. Moskovskiy energetichoskiY institut (for Golovanp Grudinsk~p FedoseYev, Chilikiny Antik). 's mmuals., etce) Petrdvt (Electric engineering-liandbook , nua-linw, P. ?(,. Paschet Tramformatorov /_11ransforner Calculatianus7. Compiled by P. 1-1. Tikht~,mirov, Dmdidatn in Techbical ~Iciences, Gosenergoizdat, 18 sheets. Presents basic information on the ffleory of calculation. Sets fortin in detail the methodology of power transformers and piies oxamplo!j of practical calculations. Con- tains the necessary inform ition for aalculation I~i U0 des ign of trans: onliur whidln~,,ap coresj and co6ling systems, as well as referenc!~ material. Interxied for students of power engineerinf! a!A electrical crig neerin'r, institutes for drawing plans and specificati-ins in the repular course work. SO: U-6472, 12 Nov 1954 I Timu,aiiov, .. ."'. Raschet trans fo rmatorov fcalculation for transforre~rs-7- Moskva, Gosenar,7oiz-iut, 1953. 254 P. SO: Nontbly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6 :o. 12 March. TIOCKIROV, P.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. [Transformer calculation) Raschet transformatorov. Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1953. 254 p. (HUA 7:3) (Electric transformers) TUROKIROV. P.S. [Graphic methoda in. the management of train traffiel Sostavleaie grafika dvisheniia poezdov. Kosk-ra. Goo.transp.shel-dor. izd-vo, 1952. 88 p. (Y-LIJA 6; 7 ) (lailroads-Traff ic) ZEMSKIY. Yuriy Ivanovich; TIMOMIROV, Pavel Sergeyevich; SWANIN, A.I., red.; BOBROVA * - To *- - to- Wingrad, -, . - (Organization of the operation of a railroad division] Organi- sataiin raboty otdelenlia dorogi. Moskva, Vees6Ixdatql'ako-poligr. ob*edinenis X-va putei soobahchaniia, 1960. 226 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Railroads-Management) its O.-er&tive P. ye.. tr&uF'E- und dur", retinEl. :Iyat, 'foliation 01' the ,.b,t, P05"Vy,~,~Ihch. PV~I ,ent ti ,;borniK nauc r treatin T). 194-201 tio 3 1949) 1948, . 10 ~-)ril 1953, lzl',urnai Inyl-ch Statey~ SO: U-1264, rA "Yolls of trootal oyo chanibitt fluid for coppor. H. I'llihouillov, VrAtftok 04,11M.4. 49, Sti. 1. it 1:1 (191O.-The abet" multi sivt:* flex. tro for Cu (dfop Itat with Fe thiocystute in prt*tnct! of thimulfate). but lurch. introllortion of Cu splinters. Tte.) IrAs to 1". fraction within 8 daya; Oda flluplwar. u'uAlv tillbill, :111-4111 (Ijylxl tilf"atkict- for ronforAl of Co-conig'. foreign INXII" "Itly 1w (W~lyv,,l ~tz It"Ir .1. flit feat il ties , Wit it (Iw test is $Kill. file olorration shomild ii.1 tw th-Lyr.l. TIKKull-rM)V, P. Y-E. Gataract Fixation of and aye-lball ~n sonjA,- caL%rac-L exl,rarUon. Vest- oft- 31), no. 5, 19.151. 1~4 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Uncl. Effea of diisop y1 fluopbvApbAte an Intraocutar pre*- stuw In jimucorna. P. F. Tilbornizov anti S. S. Ihnitricv4 (Leningrad Sinit.-Itf". V'%17Tn-,t.T.-Vr,tmik offalmol. 31. No. 1. flucriphosphAte (I)FI'k 6 a mrong grit Icholinriteraw. anti pronuotes the amunuli- t ion tJ acvtyicholine In the eve thti% cuu%hirg mitraction of Ihe pupil. It wm% shown clinicully thm 41 1 r,'0 wiln. of DFP isharruirmtobumans. lo%c,ring of inmvxnalAr pm~~urv -n In caws in which pila. ,~rp;~. (urA1110H. C(C., are iHCJTM1iVC. UOU- .dly a 11ALS 11, 1 % oil solii. is um4l (pcach krrnri tw paruffin oil). In %ume cw~~ of acute nr i-hronic Xt.tocoma, tire drint h.wsoeffect an.1 mareven ranw wvrrr jusin. C. Nt K. - --'- 7 ~ .1 ; ~ ~. , 1, 77 T -i - -- T.-. -,. ~ To T-! I-- --T- - --- I - ~ -- TIXHWROV, P.Te.; DKIMIYNVA, N.N. Iffect nf di-Isopropyl fluorophosphate on intraocular pressure in glaucoma. Test. oft., Koskya 31 no.1:27-31 Jan-Feb 52. (OLML 21:5) 1. Professor. 2. Of the Clinic of Eye Diseases, Leningrad Sanitary- Hygienic Medical Institate (Director-Prof. P.Te. Tikhonirov). KISUW. A.A.; TMOMIROV. P.Ye., professor, direktor. Treatment of tuberculous-allergic keratitis by tuberculin electrophoreeis. Veet. oft. 32 no.5:29-32 S-0 153. MaA 6:io) 1. Glagnaya, klinika Leningradekogo sanitarno-gigiyenichaskogo instituta. (Tuberculin) (Cornew--Taberculosis) (Catephorenic) BASHININ, V.A., professor, dotsent; TYSIMOCRODTSIVA,V.D., professor, dotsent; KLIONSKIT. Ts.Te.; PSTROT-KABLAKOV, M.A., professor, doteent; PISARET, Y.N., professor, dotsent; FROZCROV, V.A., professor, dotsent; SOZOT- TAROSHSVIGH, A.Teo, s"lushennyy deyatell nauki; TALIKAN, I.H., pro- fessor. dotsent; TIZED P Te.. professor dotsent; TROITSKATA, A.D.. professor do~teent; UILUT, K.L., professor dotsent; ZXBOLID, A.H., redaktor. RULITA. M.S.. tekhnichoskiy redaktor (Handbook for feldehers in health and first-aid stations of industrial enterprises] Posobie dlia, felldsherov sdravpunk-tov promyshlenrqkh predpritatil. (Leningrad) Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1954. 271 p. (MIRA 7-10) (Medicine, Industrial) QPirst aid In Illness and Injux7) TIKHO141ROVe PoYest professor (Leningrad) Remarks on combined campimetric diagnostic methods in the early detection of glaucoma. Tant.oft. 33 no.1,120-27 JAF 054. WRA 7--l) (Glaucoma) , Qb P.10. .jj;xml 1*1~ Consideratlons on load caWIm*trIc methods of early dUpoels of g2auaoma. Test. aft., Moskva 33 no.1:20-27 iazb-7ob 1954. (Cla- 25:5) I* Pirofessore 2, LenbWad, TIKHOMIROV, P.Ye., professor "Ophtalmobelminthic diseases." Prof. S.I.Tallkovskii. Reviewed by P.M.Tikhomirov. Vest-oft- 34 no.2:45-46 Mr-Ap 155. (KIRA 9:7) (II'l-DISRASES) (voRms, ims-MAL An PARASITIC) (MLIKOVSKII, S.I.) TMSHEVSXIT, T.I., professor; TIKHOMIROV, P.Te., professor. Seventeenth International Ophthalmological Congregs. Test.oft. 34 no.4:42-46 JI-Ac 155. (MIRA 8:10) (OPHMAIMT,OGY. cong.) TIGNIHOY, P.Ye.. crofesser Accessory sinuses of the nose ard their connecton with diseases of tte eye sockets" F.I.DobroavIlskit, Shcherbatov, :.I. RA-viewed by P.E.Tikhomtrov. Vest.oft. 69 n,).4:46-47 JI-Ag 1~6. (MLHA 10:9) ACMSORY S108.0 OF--Jl*t;A5k;6) (,MY,P SOCUTS-DISSASES) (DO3ROIJYLI SKIT, F. I.) (SACH-aftBATUV, I.I.) TIKHOKIROV. P.Ye., profensor (Leningrad) - Intracepsular ratarect extraction bjv a simplified eryst.jhake. Vest. . no.4.-35-37 JI-Ag '56. (MLRA 10,9) oft. 69 (CATARAM EXTRACTION intracepsular, by simplified irisophnke) BAMMIX, V.A., red.; ZHDANCVt DeAo, prof,, red.; ANMYNA-GAIANINA, Te.TS., prof., red.; ANICHICOV. S.V., prof., red.; BARAYASTSj, R.A., prof., red.; KLIONSKIY, Ye.Ye., prof., red.; SHIRROV, A.T.,,prof., zasluzhmwyy deyatel"haum, red.; TIKHOMIROY, P.Ye., prof., red.; UDDRSIV9 G,N.0 piof., red.; TSINZIMLIM, V.D*--pr6k., red,; 0 SHORIUMNOV, S.L. prof,, red.; GISSIN, AeL, dote., red,' (Instructions on conducting laboratory and field mork for a course in epidemiology] Hatodicheakle ukmzaniia')c praktichookim zaniatilam studantoy po kurou apidemiologii. Moskva, Obe. lzd~vo mod. lit-ry, 1956. 189 p. (Lianingrad. Unitarno-gigienicheekii maditainskii inatitut. Trudy, vol.'38)9' (KIU 1114) 1. Zavaduyushchiy kafedroy spidemiologii Loningradekogo sanitano- gigiyanichookogo maditsinskogo iwtituta. (for Nashenin). 2.'Chlon- korrespondent AM SUR (for Zhdanov, Babayants, TSinzerling, Shchelkanov). 3. Deystvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR (for Aniohkovj, 4. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR i AN KazSSR (for Udintsev). (EPIDMIOLOGY-STUDT AND TIUCHM) (MM 11:4) TIKHOKIROVO F-Yes, professor; DSTINOYA, Te.I., aspirant Simplified campinetric test based on increased water intake. Vest. oft. 69 no.2:22-24 Mr-Ap 156 (KLRA 9:7) 1. Is kliniki glasnykh bolesney (zav. profs F.Tikhomiroy) Leningrad- skogo sanitarno-gigiyanichaskogo meditsinskogo institute (GLALUCOVA. diag. simplified c&npimetric test with increased water intake) (WATIR intake. increased. in simplified campimetric test for diag. Of glAUCOMA) TIMOMIROY, P.Te., prof. (Lenlngrnd) I ~-~ ~MOICO'3is- of the oibit sivalsting malignant tumor. Vest Oft. 71 no.1:44-48 Ja-F '58. WIFLA 11:3) (ORBIT, die. mycosis fungoides, differ. simulating anncer) (MYCOSIS YUNGOID15, differ. ding. of orbit, simulntirig cAncer) 6 /r/ / , ~ 6 V /,-" /YE ~ AGGEYEV, F.K., prof.; ANDWWA-GALAIIIIIA, Ye.TS., prof.; BASIRIIN, V.A.. prof.; BMMSON, M.Ye., doktor med.nmik; VYSHSGO.RODTS3YA, V.D., prof.; GESSEN, I.I., dotsent; GUTKIN, I.Ya., prof.; ZUBANOV, D.A., prof., laureat Stalinskoy premii; ZHAMMIY. V.F., prof.; KLIONSKIY, Yeje., prof.; MORASTYRSKAYA, B.I., prof.; MOSKVIN, ...A., prof.; MUCHNIK, L.S., kand.med.naillc; FMOV-RASLA OV, M.A., prof.; RUBINOV, I.S., prof.; RYSS, S.M., prof.; SMIRROV, A.V., prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki; TIKHOHIROV._P.To.,,,prof.; TROITSKAYA. A.D., prof.; UDINTSEN, -iky'4m-. Yu.m., prof.; FEDOROV, Y.K., prof.; KHILOV, K.L., prof., zasluzhennyy dayntell nauki; VADKOVSKAYA, Yu.V., prof.; KARESIiAK, H.S., prof.; PMOV, K.A., kand.med.nauk; POSTNIKOVA, V.K., kand.med.nauk; RAPOPORT, K.-A., kand.bialog.nouk; ROUNTUL, N.A., prof.; YAMM- LEVICH, Ye.l., kand.med.nauk; LYUDKOVS&AYA, N.I., takhn.red. (Book on health] Kniga o zdorovte. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, Kedgiz, 1959. 446 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Zhanov, Udintsev). 2. Leningradskiy annitarno-gigiyenichoskiy me- ditsinskiy institut (for all, except Vadkovskaya, Harshak, Petrov, Postnikova, Rapoport, Rozentul, Yankelevich, Lyudkovskaya). (HYGI&M) -- TIKHOMIROV, Pavel Yefromovich [Glaucomal Glaukova. Leningrad, .'r,41giz, 1961. 19 p. (IAW (GLATJCCFA,) TIKHO14IROV,- P.Ye.. prof. PfWie~ of T.T. Frosni-lzokiils book 1,Transphantnt-',-,n of ',,hzl cornea',. Biul. fJoh. med. sov. 3 no.3:/,4-45 MY-J9 '6;. (1,MU 17: -10) IVANOV, A.Ya., prof., otv.red.; AGRANOVSKIY, Z.M., prof., red.; ANDREYEVA-GAIANINA., Ye.7S., prof., red.; ANICHKOV, S.V., prof., red.; BABAYANTS, R.A., prof., red.; BASHEIT111, V.A., prof.,, red.; GUTKIN, A.Ya.-, prof~, red.; KAMYSHANOV, A.F., dotsent, red.; - KLIONSKIY, Ye.Ye... prof...' red.; RYS8, S.M-, prof.9 red.; SMIRNOV, A.V., prof., zasluzhennyy deyateil nauki, fed.; TIKHOMIROV,.P.Ye., prof., red.; CHISTOVIGH, G.N.t prof., red. [Now informative material on the methodology for sanitation of the environment, and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment-of some.diseases; results of research at the Leningrad Medical Institute of Sanitation and Hygiene to assist in the practice of public health) Novye informatsionnye material po metodike ozdorovleniia Yneshnei sredy, preduprezhdeniiu, diagnostike i lecheniiu nekotorykh zabolevanii;'rezuiltaty nauchnykh issledovanii ISGMI v pomoshchl praktike zdravookhraneniia. Leningrad, 1961. 105 p. (Leningrad. Sanitarno-gigienicheskii meditsinskii institut. Trudy, vol.73). - (KIRA 17:3) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Anichkov). 2. Chleny- korrespondenty AMN SSSR (for Babayants, Ryss). TIHOMIROV, P.Ya.,. dotBont I Rickets prevention. Gig..J. san., 26 no.407-41 Ap 161. (1-URA 15:5) I. Iz kafedry obalichey gigiyony Gorlkcrvokogo meditainBkogo inatituta,, (RICKETS) OBUKIIOV, N.N.; SVwTLICIINYY, D.M.; TIKHOMIROV, R.Ye. Potash mining machine for sinking 14 mm ore chute winzes with a front apperture. Nauch. trudy Perm NIUI no.3,:128-132 163. (MIRA 17:3) TIXHDMIRDV, S. Develop traffic engineering. Za bezop. dvizh. no..4:1-3 S 158. (MIRA 11:12) 1.Zamestitall predeadatelya Ispolkoms. Moskovskoge gorodskego Soveta. deputatev trudyashchikheya. (Moscow--Traffic engineering) TIKHOMIROV, S., ministr khimicheakoy promyshlennosti; KOVALW, N. ,r*e~ci'i'o-r~_a of administrative departments, managers of enterpri- ses, and construction units, to regional committies, factory commit- tees, and mining committees of the enterprises of the Ministry of Chemical Industries. Xhim.prom. no.4:245-246 is 154. (MM ?: 8) 1. Predsedatell TsK profqo7uza rabochikh khimicheakoy promyshlennosti, (for Kovaley) (Chemical industries)