SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VILENKIN, M.YA. - VILENKIN, N.YA.

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I t, 10_ /Ilk-.- 0 ~) fi, C, KLIMOV, Losces of energy during the Initial operation of transmission devices at low temperatures. Avt.i trAkt.prom. no-7:24-26 J1 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Automobiles--Cold weather operntion) (Automobiles--Transmission devices) '7 AUTHORS: Klimov, K.I. and Vilenkin, A.V. 65-?-?/14 TITLE: The Influence of Physico-chemical Properties of Lubricating Oils on Energy Losses in Gear Transmission (Vliyaniye fiziko-khimicheskikh svoystv smazoehnvkh masel na poteri energii v shesterenchatoy peredache) PERIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliva i Masel,_195?, No.?, pp. 39 42 (USSR). ABSTRACT: An investigation of the dependence of energy losses in gear transmissions on the properties of lubricating oils was carried out using various industrial gears as well as models. The oils investigated and their properties are given in the table, Altogether 3 series of experiments were carried out; in the first series, the dependence of energy losses on oil tempera- ture was established using special low rtp.me gears, and on automobile gears rA~-51; in the second and third series, the relationship between energy losses and oil viscosity at various gear speeds eLnd various loads. The experimental results are shown in graphical forms, Figs. 1-4. It was established that increasing energy losses with decreasing oil temperatures for oils of different chemical composition and produced by diff- erent methods are determined only by increases in their viscosity. Card 1/2 65-?-?/14 The Influence of Physico-chemical Properties of Lubricating Oils on -Energy Losses in Gear Transmission The law of the dependence of energy losses on the viscosity of oil is general for all gear aggregates. It is independent of such factors as geometry of gears, the number of joined pairs of gears, the shape and dimensions of the gearbox, etc. On changes of the above factors, only the absolute value of the energy losses changes. The energy losses in a gear transmission are determined not by whipping of oil nor by its spraying on and swirling, but by the resistance in streams formed during the rotation of gears, i.e. by viscous resistances. In order to decrease the latter, oils of a minimum permissible viscosity (consistent with wear resistance requirements) and a flat temperature-viscosity curve should be used. There are 4 figures and 5 Russian references. J4 ASSOCIATION: NII GSM AVAILABIZ: Library of Uongress Card 2/2 ILIMOV, K.; VINOGRADOV, V., SZNICMN, M.; FOKIIA, A.; VILSMN, A. Now oils for automobile transmission units. Ayt.tranap. 3) no.11: 17-19 N '53. OaAA 9:3) (Automobiles--Lubrication) ROZHKOV, I.Y.; KLIMOV, K.I.; KORNILOVA, Te.M.; - VILINKIN, A-V. Performance, characteristics of T-type fuel stabilized by the antioxidant FCh-16. Xhinj tekh.topl. i masel 5 no. 11:49- 53 N 160. (HIRA 13:11) (Jet planes--Yuel) (Petroleum--Refining) 611621000100610961117 B162/BlOi f AUTHORS: Klimov, K. I., Vilankin, A. V-p Kichkin, G. 1. TITLE: New method of evaluating the effectiveness of anti-seizing additives to oils and fuels PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 6, 1962, 546, abstract 6M297 (Sb. "Prioadki k maslam i toplivam", M. , Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 273-276) TEXT: To evaluate the anti-seizing properties of lubricating materials$ a: new design of friction machine is developed, simulating the operating conditions of a friction couple in real mechanisms in respect of slip speed (0-5-30 m1seo), temperature (up to 2000C), and periodicity of contact in a wide range of variations (a diagram of the friction machine KB-1 W-1) is given). A method is proposed for a comparative evaluation of the anti-seizing properties of lubricating materials and other petroleum products (e.g.p jet fuels). The anti-seizing properties of some petroleum! products are investigated in the pure state and with additives. It is I/ ! C shown that the device and method of evaluation proposed are characterized by hif~ sensitivity. [Abstracter's notet Complete translation.] Ca 1 L 12399-63 h-WP(j),/EPF(c)/EWT(r.)/BDS AWN/Mr, Fe_L-/?r_L MI/am iiR2 ACCESSION AP3001670 S/0065/63/000/006/0060/0065 6 AUTHORt Kichkin, 0. 1.1 Rozhkov 1 Vilenkin, A. V.1 Kornilova, Ye. X. TITLE: Effect of additives on anti-wear propertie's of fuels\\ SOURCE: Xhimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i maselj, no. 6, 1963, 6o-65 TOPIC TAGS% additives, anti-wear, fuelsj anti-oxidants, dispersant stabilizers, metal deactivator, surface-activa additives ABSTRACTs The anti-wear properties of fuels T-1 and TC-1 (naphtha-kerosene fraction) and_1-2\\~naphtha-kerosene-benzene fraction! were investigated. 7-1 showed best and T-2 the worst anti-wear properties; increasing temperature from 20 to 150 degrees noticeably reduced the anti-wear properties. Addition of small amount (0,01% by weight) of antiwear additives.\\(s-organic compounds, or thiophosphoric acid esters) developed for oils, increased anti-wear properties of th6 fuels to the same extent as the addition of anti-oxidants and dis- persant stabilizers. A metal deactivator showed very little surface-active 17 effect, but surface active phenols or phenylenediamine improved fuel stabij~_i Card 1/2 T. 12399-63 ACCESSION NR.- AP3001670 and increased anti-wear property. "K. L Klimov was one of the supervisors at the start of the work." Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables, ASSOCIATIONs none SUBM=ED: 00 DATE Am o8aaO ENGLi 00 SUB CODE: none NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 --------------- ................ ----------------- V, 1, - ,~, ;i -,N i - I T 4 - - 1~ VINOGRADOV, V.; KLMMSOV. To.; VILEMCIN, As Improve the quality of automobile transmission oils. Art. transps, 33 no.1:16-17 Ja'55- (HLRA 8:3) (Automobiles-Lubrication) KICHKIN, Grigoriy Igantlyevich; VILENKIN Aleeks V1 h; v-,La_.. LEVINA ) Ye. S. . ved. reCT. ,POLOSD tekhn. red. [Oils for the hydromechanical transmissions of motor vehicles and of wheeled and crawler tmctors] Masla dlia idromekhanicheskikh transmisBA avtomobilai i traktorov kolesnykh i gusenichnykh.). Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, F 1963. 142 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Motor vehicles-Lubrication) (Tractors-Lubrication) ACC--NRi Amoim (04) SOURCE CODEt UR/0065/65/000/012/0044/0047 AUTHOftSt Sharapov, V. I.1 Vilenkin A. V.; Kichkin, G,_ I Xz_ Z ORG: none Vq4 TITLE: Influence of polyisobutylenslon the wear-resistant propert es #of an oil base .SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i mosel, n. 12, 1965, 44-47 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant additive, polyisobutylene, organic lubricant ABSTRACT: The effect of polyisobutylene additive on the woar-resistant properties of a number of jubric ting oilollwas studied. The experimental technique employed is described by K. I. Klimov and A. V, Vilenkin P (Avtor. svid. No. 121967). The depend-~ once of the critical load on the concentration of polyisobutylone, the effect of the molecular weight of the polyisobutylone on the wear-resistant properties of the oils,~ and the temperature dependence of the latter were studied, The experimental results are presented in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It was found that the addition of polyisobutylene improved the lubricating properties of the oils, the effect being more pronounced the lower the molecular weight of the additive. The protective action of polyinobutylene decreased with increasing temperature. It is suggested that the additive improves the lubricating properties of the oil by forming a pro- tective film on the frictional aurface. UDCs 541.6:66.022.37: LW49--&O NO. AP6001882. 0 4 A A 141~ Fig. 1. Dependence of critical load (P , kg) on the concentration cr of polyisobutylone in the oil Orig. art. hasi 2 tables and 4 graphs. SUB CODE: U/ SUBM DATEt none/ ORIG REP: 008/ OTH REFs 004 Card VIIMIKIII, A.V. Some trends in the development of automobile trananisuion oils intheU.S.A. lChim.itekh.topl.1musel 4 no.2:63-65 F'59- (MIRA 12:2) (United State s--Labricat ion and lubricants) S/262/62/000/010/014/024 1007/1207 AUTHORS: Klimov, K. L, Vilenkin, A. V. and Kichkin, G. 1. -7_~ TITLE: A new method of estimating the efficiency of antiseizing additives to oils and fuels PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, otdet'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyye ustanovki, no. 10, 1962, 68, abstract 42.10.381. In collecton "Prisadki k maslarn i toplivam". Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 273-278 TEXT: A basically new design of a friction-type engine with two intersecting cylinders and intermittent contact of friction surfaces has been developed for testing the antiseizing properties of additive-type lubricants. For a comparative analysis of these properties, it is necessary to simulate during the test the ficld conditions for sliding speed, contact of friction surface and temperature, over a large range of variation of these charac- tcristics. A new method, simulating field conditions, has been devised for testing the antiscizing properties of lube oils; this method has been applied to the study or certain oil products including additive-typc oils. It is shown that both the new type of test engine and the test method suggested, ensure a markedly higher test accuracy, in comparison with other methods and apparatus (e.g. the four-ball friction engine). There arc 3 figures and 4 references. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.1 Card 1/1 AL 02193-67 EWT(M)/T DJIJA-J ~CC R~-AP60.32091 (A) SOtJRCE; CODE! UR/0256/66/000/009/0069/0070 AUTITOR.-* Vilenkin, A. V. (Engineer; Lieutenant Colonel; Candidate of technical sciences); Bessmertnyy, 1. (Engineer; Lieutenant Colonel); Korolev, V. P- (Engineer; Major) 361 ORG: none -8 TITLE: Protective storage of machinery by lubricant additives SOURCE: Vestnik protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 9, 1966, 69-70 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant additive, lubricant vlecosity, lubricating oil /AKOR-1 additive ABSTRACT: The AKOR-1 ~1 additive is obtained by processing certain low viscosity oils with nitric acid, followed by neutralization with alkali to which steartn has been added. Adding 3-20% of AKOR-1 to any regular lubricating oil will keep machinery free from rust for two to three years. The folloWing percentages are used, according to conditions: 3% for machinery stored In heated places, 5-6016 If stored In unheated places, 10% if kept in the open air, and 15-20% if stored in subtropical or coastal areas. The maintenance costa per motorized vehicle are 1/2 L 02193-67 -AcC NR, AP6032091 reduced by 32 to 46 rubles for five years if AKOR to used. The characteristics of regular oils to which AKOR-I has been added are described In detail In a pamphlet entitled "Inhibited oils and fuels" (Inhibirovannyye masla I topliva) published by the Central Scientific Research Institute for Technical Information and Economies (Tsentrallnyy nauc hno-Issledovat ell skty Institut tekhnickeskoy informataii I ekonomit) of Neftegaz (Coal and gas) in 1064. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ Card 2/2 DAVYDOV, Pavel Semenovich; CHERNYSHEV, Valeriy Olegovich; VORONTSOV, A.Ye., inzh., retsenzent; VILENKIN, B.I., nauchn. red.; BRYTSINA) I.M., red.; ?.aYAKOVA, D.M., tekhn. red. [True motion indicator In a ship's radar] Indikator istin- nogo dvizheniia sudovykh RLS. Leningradv Sudpromgiz; 1963. 163 P. (MIRA 17:3) - DMMAN) Yakov- IBaakoviuch; GOLIRD, Boris Moiseyevich;-YAKOVLEV, Vladimir Nikolayevich, kand.tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VILENKINj Boris Illich nauchnyy red.; ODOYEVTSEVA, I.G.) -red-.,-TS-~-, ii., t:=.. red. - I [Adjustment and testing of rrdar equipment-] Nastroika i ispyta- nie radiolokatsionnoi apparatury. Leningradi.3udpromgiz, 1962. 322 P. (MIRA 1517) (Radar) I oAKOV, Veniamin I~'xallfivich, GOLIDsIlITITU, L,D,, rotnoll-'el A-A.U:UJ'j!; B.I.V rotsenzent! KOGJU;' II.L.p nauchrory rcd.; 11P.I'llIZA, 1,,I., rea-.; I-SAL, H.K.. tokhn. red. (Radar displiq units] Indikatornye ustroistva rtidiolokatsion- A rrjkh stantsii. Leningrad, Suldpromgiz, 1962. 531 P. (141RA 15-10) ('.Zadar) VIU,NKIN.. B.Ya. Iiterpretation of datla of large-scale collections of benthos. 4ceanologiia 5 no.1:128-133 165. (MIRA 1~?W 1. Irstitut biologii yuzhnykh morey AN UkrSSR. SNEGOVSKIY, F.P., kand.takhn.nauk; POLIDOROV, A.V., lnzh~j U11N, P.L,j inzh.; VILESKINY D.M., Insh. Industrial testing of an ore--cr-ashing ball mill with hydrostatic bearings. Vest.mashinostr. 45 no.10941-42 0 165. (MIRA 18,.11) KHVATOV, Yu.A., inzh.; VILENKIN, D.M., inzh.; KNYAZFITSKIY, Yu.A., inzh. New durable designs of, lining plates for ore grinding mills. Gor. zhur. no.12:31-35 D 63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Novo-Krivorozhskiy gornoobogatitellnyy kombinat. tv N Call Nr: AF 1108825 Transactions of thq Third All-union Mathematical Congress (Cont. ) MOSCCV, Jun-Jul '56, Trudy '56, V. 1, Seat. Rpts., Izdatel'Eitvo AR 55SR, Moscow, 1956, 237 pp. Azletskiy, S. P. (Sverdlovsk). Sylow Class System and Some Problems of the Theory of Finite Groups. 17 Mention is made of Chunikhin, S. A. There are 2 references., both of them USSR. 17 Andrunakiyevich, V. A. (Moscow). Associative Rings With Minimal Two-sided Ideals. 18 There are 6 references, all of which are English. Vagner, V. V. (Saratov). Generalized Heaps and Generalized Groups. 18-9-0 --Yilenkin. H. Ya. (Moscow). The Theory of 71opological Abeli-an-G-r-oups. 20 Mention is made of Pontryagin, L. S. card 7/8o BMTSANSKI, V.G. [BoIteyanskiy,.V.G.] (Moscova);-VjLZW~N,_N.I. (Moscova); IAGLOMJ I.M. (Yaglom, M.] (Moscova) - Contents of the mathematics course in secondary schools. Gaz mat fiz 14 no.7082-384 J1 162. VILEMKIN, Naum Yakovlevic"jffACHAYAs M.M. , red.; PLAKSHE, L.Yu., tekhn. red. [Mothodof puccessive approximations] Metod posledavatelln7kh pribli- zlleAii. Igoskva,, Goo. izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit-ry, 1961. 63 P. (Approximate computation) (MIHA 1~-.9) VILENKIN p N. Ya". ;, SHVARTSBURDI IS. I. (Mook7a) Teaching 2-imito of variables and of functlops in a secondary school. Mat. v shkole no.1:24-34 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Calculus -Study and teaching) I tl f ml tit -11 It "(fs tf,, on'. fir arioth-r f "I; Al 1- 11 j. ~,fjt j illf-i-c ~wtii of t he grom- with r, f 1 10 i 7j r i o t rat v suit, 4 t 4 the ~,rootp m,;.ii Ji. f T- dw dt," mlp :t i r Ls ni.tj i1" i. f If 110111. I f) 'If (.i,~ On direct decomposvions of topological th, t ill, N 1~ 1 1,1! (11 ) , , I Pjr~11.1. 10 0 1'142 I IrI, I I t Ili, n Ior, I1.,1 % ia Is I I I I f, i I A f I K I I Ii, -rc c x I st s li,,ott-if I') 111 all'iksis Ili wv;ik i v . I - , I t 1,rI -, .1 "f 1 \.,,. ! " , 1cl.h-111 (, -; (h.1111 (ondill"ll ("I ]I.. 0,~-i subgrotlj~. suin of a cutizzaihic ;mintivir Of kc(iinpact subgroups Gi, G2. ..-, (4) an arbitrary wt T 13 opcil in G if Tn G, is-op-c.i,t in -G. for cv-ery n.- A group is Source' Mathematical Reviewn, Vol 8 VIL Ar, &K f iv, Viterikin't?, On a clsses of complete I d. N a u k 10 :Id S, i TSS. Str Ma T S-,SRj 11, 363 -ff)fj (1947). (Russmn. Erigll~,h iii-ta-mary) Let G be a cwnpart Abelian grotip. Then as is well known the merntwrs of the (J)aractor group X of G form a complete System of orthanorm',il functions on G with respect to the Haar measure on the Ltter. Consequenrly thcy may be useU wh[)2e teims Pre constant rnaltiples of thtsc charact;ars. in this paper such expansions are considered in r,I";"V detail for the special case in which G is Zt~?`O a-nd reparable. It! ord-~-r ~(-, be aNe dsD1- ror-hsokitt cl)nvergence the author intrcxiu~C-i a m!c1tiewial rrdcring tu X. This cideringy is related to the group structure (if X but deIw-,n4q upon an infinite numbL-r of arbitrar-y clioices and so is far front L'~,-ing ,wrinsic or natural in any sense. A related (non"uential) or(Icinig in G makes it possibic to defirit, functions (if bounded variation. Using thv~w notiona the author obtains a number of theareins analog,(,us to familiar wes in the classical theory of Fourier serica. For example he shows that the Lebesgue constants of his stries are 0(log I%) and that the *,--ries ca-rinot converge to zero everywhere unless all the cocrficionui are zero. lfv as--7~rta that by mapping G Into th-- unit tatti-val in, A in,miM d-u--,--:riI-d bY FfiiadvilthaT it is poasible -a dcflu-^c t1--crernq about orthfinurritaJ &--- quenc, ht- fr~,:-n his resultfs. -9 of functions m a 7t~:: viiri:i G I V ~t-! 4~ ~raljrioje, Mass.) Sourcai Ila+ 2.94b, 'V!~ 9, J~) I 11ri 1, L4 1;( IA;.'UJVLp Ijqrjvd~11~ Tit- dnoib jol w Iri, -OIICUI,' Lil- i'J-_ U, oc-,: `4 i I P;' -'Fu 11c", vi, I s1 n- J_1,1qr1& zpn; ~q, ~) 'I pur -2-:) 1 utio, v jo jc-1 1i U1 -,;,bfcjLuoo an "M po-j lulp 170~1, IZI