SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.M. CHISTYAKOV - V.F. CHISTYAKOV

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CHISTYAKOV, V.M.j SHAPUROVA, V.V, Corrosion of steel. in chlorofom and dichloroethane. Izv.vya.ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim.tekh. 7 no.2:349-350 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Kuybyshevskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. V.V. Kuyby--heva, kafedra khimli. C1 J~qX vich; IqOVIKOVA, Ye.N., kand. khim. cldjw= NjkhLyjq Si L __A.K I -B p -i~~ _ nauk, dot . c~ ~.re .; NIKITIVA, M.) red. [Tnhibitors of metal corrosionj Zamedliteli korrozii metallov; ingibitor7. Minsk., Eiauka i tekhnika, 1965. 60 p. (MIRA 19: 1) F7ELIDMAN,l Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; CHISTYAKOV, V.O., red. (Radon waters of Belaya TSerkovl) Bilotserkivslki ra- donovi vody. Kyivo Zdorovliap .1965. 42 p. j (MIRA 19: 1) SEVASVY~UNOV, B.A.; CHISTYAKOV, V.P. 04.. Letter to the editor. Teor. veroiat. i ee pr-l-. ~~ r-~.3-4E8 " ,- Otl:,U I's : 1-0) CHISTYAKOV, V.P. (YOLCOW) Theorem on sums of independent positive random variables and its applications to random branching processes. Tecr. veroiat. i ee prim. 9 no.4:710-718 164. Basis for calculating the scope of the empty box test. Ibid.:718-724 (MIRA 17i12) J~ . I ~ . - - ar t,-Yii-.-.totiv normality in t1jo probl:rfi of ba'.Js w",*- ~vobubihtdes of thol-r fallini: Intc) tlh,~ boxes. i ee prim. V) no.1:163-16? It'5. p-roFT E Gil ml 7 ACC NIL AP30246311 SOUM & ODM UR/DD41D/C.$,/029/000/17IY2/1705 4WMR: lKalm-ykov, M.Ni (M tZakd;v V.P.. An C, -oraf none Tl-rtX:!:;!::.vaicu1&tIon of- the 41610tuatib"-, t 4044UMMMt of easeade a Kd~ be,~ sbowers:by -Kolsogorov:- oo-rt nethod ID2 ad Cs Ld at Aw, as -an As a ""I he tity 2+-31 SOUR= -AM--SSBA. Izvesti*a.- Seri* tizi .4016eiki04,-Iv. 29, no. 9, 1965 1702 4705 TOPIC 1AGSt, prinar yj~~~-,-.secondary cosmic ray, extensive air shower, nucleon Intsrs~itiqn, inelastic interaction, _ Pion 'ABSTRAM: Tbs.' authors have _-.espi0yed 't -he's 6-thod" of- brazichinj_ stochastic. pzVoess es _516,- 41:1948) -to. calculate the aver-! gor" and jq.A.MmltrlYev"~ D6kl_V1_ SS81 t, a ;a vlaue MA dispersion g -at different depths iman extensive air shower Initiated by a 3.016 ev primary proton~of.tbeljluxea of electrolks", nuclear-actlve particles, and ener- gy in Lthe nuclear-active component. The -basic uquations of the sethod are presented but the techniques for solving then are not disiPussed in detail. Calculations were perforvied for several different .sodels of the initiating elementary Interaction event, It wait seemed throuSbout that pion production lirmeeds according to Isandau'a theory and tbat the Interaction mean free path of Noth, nucleons and pious is go g/cn2. The cord 1/2- _CdD16 ~~/6294/65/OOS/006/0895-/0900----~ ACC NR- AP6001912 SOUFZk AUTHOR:-Chistyakov, V. So ORG: t1oscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow Obskovskly oner.,,aticheski y institut) TITLE; I*thod of measuring rapidly changing temperatures of gas treams SOURCE: Teplof Isika vysokikh Omperatur, v. 3, no. 6, 1965, 895- 1W TOPIC TAGS: heat conduction,, heat transfer coafficientp Fourier t;erles ABSTRACT: A method based on the use of thermocouples or resistance thermoneters proposed for measuring rapidly changing temperatures of gas straw-ts. 'The theory underlying this method is based on the following equation for correlating the true temperature of the gas stream t with the butparature of the sens!ng element tst dts T Tr- + ts P ..Where T is' ihe time constant of the sensor andT is the time T T Bf is the Biot number, and Fo 19 the Fourier number. When B. Card U ACC NR, AP600191L equation (1) can be-'used instead of the non-steady state equaition. )r*heat- condudtion, r 04(r, T) (2) *9 r or with the exact solution: 0. Oil 3) .4=1- ~ + Bi2) where to is the initial temperature of the sensor. It was calculated that the ma.)dmum error introduced by using equation - J-) instead of (2) may amount to 0.2216 provided that Bi ~ 0.01 and Fo ?, L' These conditions are fulfilled for most practical cases. The method f6l galcu- lating the true gas temperature at a constant heat transfer coeffic'ent from the measured data is based on the following steps: dependence of ;-.he .sensor temperature on time Is. developed into a Fourier series: AtC NRI" Ar6001912 (r) Cif + CIT sin (WT caTsIn (w"T + 9.T) (4) T herd t is the temperature of the sensor. The amplitudes and the phase W ..angles of the gas stream fluctuations can be determined from the frequency characteristics of the'sensor from the following formulas: Clio en (Two)'& + 1. (5) Too go, + arr. tg (romy, ,where- wj is the frequency of one of the compments of the temperature ctu n c c, C T T e the amplituqe and the iniqal phase :flu ' atio, and cn , 911 - n ** 9.n ar angles of the temperature fluctuations of the gas and the sensor, respec- tively. -ansfer coefficient required for evaluating th tin constant The heat U q T is calculated from the experimental. relationship. ~KCN46 ~Y600j912 NU C Rean Pr,#A PC, LThe values of T are then inserted into (5). which in turn is usedl the Tourier series (4),to obtain a series for the true temperature flu. ' uati Ono of the aas stream* When the temperature fluctuations are accompanied by a cha. g-e in the, ,heat transfer coefficient, the method using two wires (sensors) u -h dif- .ferent diameters is applicable. This method is based on the ass- na'ption that t~e temperatures of thq gas'.stream and the sensor are unifor.a at the linstant of mettsur*ement..' The two-wire meth'od be to deterv~ini'ihe'"ia ttaneouq. heat transfer coefficient by use of the formula- A dW where d, A, and a are the diameter., thermal conductivity, ar, :diffusivity of the sensor at temperature t. Thq instant*qqus_ gas imav be alsp iqetermined Oy this method. - A~Bs v9 29 no* CHISTXAKOV SPirant; PESHKOVSKAXA, M.M., kand. ekonomicheskikh nauk, dotse,..,, ~,t,,Iuating the economic efficiency of specialization. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.2%181-188 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut kbimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. X C_ C N_' R -,A T-7-0- -0 2__ - I- - .2 SOURCE CODE% AUTHORS: Rivkin, 1. D.; Chistyakov~ Ye. P. OJIG: none TITH: The effo~ct of some mining-geological factors on the stress state in rocks about the marein!s of mine workings SOURCB: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po polyarizatsionno-opticheskomu metodu issleclovaniya napryazheniy. 5th, Leningrad, 1964. Polyarizatsionno-opticheskiy metod issledovaniya napryazheniy (Polarizing-optical method of investigating stresses); trudy konferentsii. Leningrad,, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1966, 462A66 TOPIC TAGS: stress analysis, mining reology, underground facility ABSTRACT: It has been noted*that the stability of mine workings in the coal mines of the Krivoy Rog basin declines appreciably at deeper levels (700-800 M). Destruction has been especially severe in tunnels cut along the strike of thin- bedded rocks, where the intensity and manifestation of rock pressure differ approciably from the effects in massive rocks. When the concentration of bedding fractures is 10 or more per meter, beginnin& at depths of 500--600 m, breakdown of tunnels begins as soon as the tunnels are cut. The authors conducted two series of experiments to study the stress state about,mine workings and to investigate the mechanism of rock pressure in bedded rocks. The experiments were made on two-dimen- KOPYLOV, V.Ye,.; CHISTYAKOV Yu.A. - I Damping the longitudinal vibrations of a Orilling string. 12v. vys. ucheb. zav.: naft" i gaz 8 no.1:29-34 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Tyumenskiy industriallnyy institut i Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut. vf ng".ni Gennan na -1 c ibl -io wv'. A. 7 ACC NR. AT700212h SOURCE CODE: U AUTHOH3: Rivkin, 1. D., Chistyakov, Ye. P. ORG: none TITLE: The effo.ct of some mining-geological factors on the stress state in rocks abouL tho margins, of mine workings SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya, po polyarizatsionno-opticheskomu metodil issledovaniya napryazlieniy. 5th, Leningrad, 1964. Polyarizatsionno-opticheskiy metod issledovaniya napryazheniy (Polarizing-optical method of investigating stresses); trudy korderentsii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1966, 462-466 TOPIC TAGS- stress analysis, mining geology, underground facility LBSTMCT: It has been noted7 that the stability of mine workings in the coal mines o1' the Krivoy Rog basin declines appreciably at deeper levels (Y00-800 m). Destruction has been especially severe in tunnels cut along the strike of -uhin- bedded rocks,, where the intensity and manifestation of rock pressure differ approci,3:Dly from the effects in massive rocks. When the concentration of bedding fracturos is 10 or more per meter, beginning.at depths of 500--600 m, breakdown of tunnels begins as soon as the tunnels are cut. The authors conducted two series of ox.periments to study the stress state about-mine workings and to investi.gate the mechanism of rock pressure in bedded rocks. The experiments were made on two-dimen- .ard 1Z2 ACC NR: ILT700212 sional riodels using Ilepoxymal" and Iligdantin.11 The stress' state around the mine --,P workings of various shapes was studied in relation to dependence on lateral thrust. The streas distribution was observed in the models by observations of the isochronatl~ curves in the optically active material. When stratified models were used, most experimei.-its showed that the maximum concentration of stresses 'appeared at the abut=4 of tho.arch in the hanging wall and in the opposite corner of the foot wall. Unloading was observed in the material around the rest of the opening. Orig. art. :1110$3 2 figures., (W/A. 101-) SUB CODE: 08, 20/ SUBM DATE: 14Jun66 Card 2 sov/86-58-lo-22/4o AUTHOR: Lapochkin, O.P., Lt Col, Bocharov, N.V., Lt Col of Tech Service, and Chistyakov, V.A., Maj TITLE: Studying Target Features With the Aid of Radar Photos (Izueheniye kharaktera tseli po radiolokateionnym snimkam) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 10, pp 44-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The author states that the target image as it appears on the radar screen should be studied carefully prior to a bombing mission under adverse weather conditions. For that purpose the image of the target on the radar screen should be photographed at various altitudes and on two or three approach directions to the target during the reconnaissance. The author then describes how such data are obtained and studied. Two photos, 1 diagram. Card 1/1 ABDENTOVt I.N.; BMRUSSDV, L.N.*j IVANOVAj V.N.j CHISTYNOV, V.A.; HKWVV M.9 red.; SKVORTSOVAt L.9 tekbn. red. (so3.iga3.ich] Soliga.Uab. By I.N.Ardentov i dr. Kostromat lostromakoe kniftoo IYA-vot 1960 (MRA 31+.- 7) (Soli~icjo DONGHENKO, Ivan Fedorovich, kand. red. nauk~ CHISTYAKOV, V.A-, red.; CHUCHUPAK, V.D., tekhn. red. [Kislovodak health resort and its therapeutic features] Kurort Kislovodsk i egg lechatoye faktory. Kiev, Gos. red. izd-vo USSR, 1961. 63'p. (MIRA 15:3) (KISLOVODSK-BEALTH RESORTS, WATERINIG PLACES.,ETC.) FA-PeIYEV, Roman Grigorlyevich, LA111CHLV, Leonid Semenovich.; jq~~STYAKOY,,,Y.A.,, red. [Health resorts of the Ukradni ; ranual for inedien]. selec- tion of sanatoriwn and health resort treatinent] Kurorty Ukrainy; posobie po meditsinskoam otboru na sanatorno- kurortnoe lechenie. Kiev, Zdorovle, 1964. 224. p. ("'IMA, 17:8) DIA-11-1110~,!*SKTY. O.P.; 1-.V.; GUSEV, A.T.; GTIB,%REV, Y-~,.A.-. CHII"TYAK9:1,, V.A. ,1~~rthanism of some complicatior--i In the use of corli-ast methods in X-ray examinationse Vert* rent. i ral. 39 no.6:32-3t'.- N-D 164. (NMU 18!6') 1. Gospitalinaya khirurgichesknya k-l.iv,.Pa (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen )U-IN SSSR prof. B.V.Petrovakiy) 1 Moskov.-korm orcliena Lenina mt~ditsilnskogo instituta iriert hafedra farmakc2ogii (zav. prof. V.V.VapJ.llywra) 1. rad-iWolgi,Jeskayr, laborator;ya (!-.av. - T,rr,f. M.F.MeTlicl.0lov) TIT Moskov.-iogc ir.-3+ltuta i.TrAni, Firogova. DONCM4KO, Ivan Felorovich, kand. med. nauk; ; ERIMYAKOV,, V.A.) red. [Treatment of patients with rheuna'~ic heari defects at the Kislovodsk Health Resort] Lechenie bol'rWkh s revmatiche- skimi poi,okami serdtsa na Kislovoilskom kurorte. Kiev, Zdorovlit., 1965. 74 P. (MIRA 18:9) CHISIIAKOV, V.A. - ---- Distribu'r,ion of bilignost-I131 in the body of white ratB, Farm. i '4,okso 28 no,ltIO2-104 Ja-F 165. (MIRA l8sl2) 1, Radiobiologicheakaya laboratoriya (zav, - prof. M.F.YArkulov) 11 Mdakovskogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni N.I,Pirogova. Sub- mitted July 160 1964o SOV-27-58-8-5/27 AUTHORS: Ryabenldy , R., Director of Technical School, Chistyakov, V.j_Senior Foreman TITLE: Complex Production in the Schools (Slozhnaya produktsiya uchilishcha) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnichoskoye obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 8, pp 10-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the training of industrial workers, giving detailed descriptions of the training courses and practical work done by the students. Time requirements for the training of turners, milling machine operators and fitters, broken up for the different work processes, are given in 2 tables. There are 2 photos and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Tekhnicheskoye uchilishche No. 3 (Leningrad) [Technical school No. 3 (Ieningrad)] 1. Industrial productiori--USSR. 2. Personnel--Training Card 1/1 BARABANOV, ft., brigadir; AREF'YEV, B.; MOSHM, G.;,CHIS=AK4WLr~-; PETIMSHIN, V.1 VLAMMIROV, L.; BYYOV, A.; PETROV, 1-".; 0GA".E_"yA'4' The party's program is a banner for a nation-wide effort in build- ing communism. Rech. transp. 20 no.8:3-4 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Brigada kommunisticbeskogo truda Moskovskogo sudostroitel'nogo i sudoremonstnogo ravoda (for Barabanov). 2. Rektor Leningradskogo instituta vodnogo transporta (for Aref'jTv). 3. Kapitan volzhskoro teplokhoda "Tallin" (for Moshkin). 4. aster stanochnogo uchastka derevoobdelochno o tsekha Mosicovskogo sudostroitel'nogo i sudore- montnogo zavoda Mr Chistyakov). 5*. Master mekhanicheskikh mas- terskikh moskovskogo Zapadnogo porta (for Petrushin). 6. Vedushchiy konstruktor TSentral'nogo pro,,rektno-konstruktorskogo byuro hinis-~ terstva recbnogo flota (for Vladimirov). 7. Nachal'nik Stalingrad- skogo porta (for Bykov). 8. Naebal'nik tekhnicbeskogo otdel:? moskovskogo Yuzhnoro porta (for Petrov). 9. Kapitan teplokhoda "Zaraysk" Moskovskogo recbnogo parokhodstva (for Oranesynn). (communism) (Inland water transportation CIIISTYAKOV. V.D. (Vitebsk). ---, ------- %..I. Memento of practical application during lessons of mathematics. Hat.v shkole no.6:44-46 N-D 153. (NI-RA 6:11) (Xathematics-Study and teaching) CHISTYAKOV, V.D. (Vitebsk). Activities of the school mathematical circle at the Vitebsk Pedagogical Institute. Xat.v shkole no.2:85 Mr-Ap 154. (MIRA 7-00 (Vitebsk--Mathematios--Study and teaching) (Study and teaching-- Mathematics--Vitebsk) CHISTYAKOV, V.D-. (Vitebsk) Conducting mathematical evening for the 9th and 10th classes. Mat. v shkole no.4 Jl-Ag 054. (MLPA 797) (Mathematics--Study and teachlig) CHISTYAKOV, V.D. (Vitabsk) - "*W*txpF-%ft4 *Pedagogical lecturesO for 1954 in the Vitebsk Province. Mat. v shkole no.5:83-84 S-0 054. 1 (MM 7:11) (Vitebsk Proviiew-Awthemattes) (Mathematics-Vitsbak Province) CHISTMOT, V.D. (Vitebsk) Seminar for teachers, Xat.v shkols no.3:87 My-Je 155. (MIRA 8:7) (Mathematics--StAdy wA tsaabing) ? I ,- . . . . (II "i 1,.,j , v I-Ij I! -. " -I , , 11. 'GHISTTAKOV,V.D. -(Vitebsk) Uperienes in teaching geometrical concepts. Hat. v shkole no.5 58-59 S-0 '55. (KI2A 8:11) (Geometry-7oundations) qZSTTAKQY,.Ja"1ijv Dmitriyevich; OSTIANIU, N.M., redaktor; KOZLdVSKAYA, M.D., texhalcheskiy redaktor [KathematicB evenings in secondary schools; a teacher's manual] Matematicheskie vachera v sradnei shkole; posobis dlia uchitelei. Moskva. Goo. uchobno-peclegog. izd-vo Ministeretva, proeveshchaniia RSYSR, 1956. 87 P. (MIARA 9:12) (Kathematice-Study and teaching) CHIMAIDDY, V.D. (Vitebsk) Meetings of mathematics clubu devoted to the history of Chinese mathematics. Hat. v uhkole no.1:75-81 Ja-F '56. (Kathematics--Study and teaching) (K= 9:4) CHISTYAEDV, V*D. (Vitebsk) ,-- Matematice club meeting devotal to teh history of mathematics in India. Mat. v shkole no.2:48-56 Nr-Ap 156. (Kr.,RA 9:6) (India-Mathematics-History) CEaSTYAM, V.D. (Vitebsk) Activity of school mathematics clubs. Nat.v shkole no.3:42-" W-je 156. (MM 9:8) (Uthematics-Study and teaching) CHISTY-AKOV, V.D. (Vitebsk) ~ , Atarding of the first scientific prizes in the Chinese People's. Republic. Mat. v shkole no. 4:76 JI-Ag 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Chira--Rewards(Prizes. etc.) CHIST Vitebsk) " , wr.em., Nothodtlaff In Vitebsk and Titobvir Province. Kat. v shkole no.'4: 88-90 JI-Ag 156. (mm 9:9) (Vitebsk-Mathematics-Study and teaching) - CHISTYAKOV., V.D. Penetration of Lobachevskii's ideas Into secondary schools. lat.-mat.issl.no.9:247-270 156. (KWA 9:9) (Geometry, Non-Euclidean) cxisTrANDY, V.D. Mathematical olMiads In Vitobsko Usponotonank 11 nool:261-264 Ja-F '56. (Vitebsk--Mathematics) (MLRA 9:6) CHISTYAEDV, V.D. (Vitebsk) nin prizes in mathematics during 1957. Hat. v shkole no.3:1-3 Xy-Je 158. (MM 3-1:5) (Mathematics) (Ionin prizes) .-,CHLSTTAKOVO~~Vaoi ~~nvlch [Materials on the history of mathematics in China and India; a manual for extracurricular vork] Materialy po istorii matematiki v litas i Indii; posobie dlia vneklasenoi rabotye Moskvap Go9,ucbebno-pedagog*izd-Toj, 1960. 165 P. (MIU 3.4t7) (VAthematics: Chinese) (Mathematics Rindu) CHIMAKOV, Vasiliy Dmitriye-vich [Fo=dations of geome-try; aid for t(jachers] Osnoiraniia. geometril.; posobie dlia uchitelei. Minskp Gos.uchebno- pedagog. izd-vo M-va. prosv. BSSR, 1961. 185 P. (MIRA 17:4) CHISTYAKOV. Vaoiliy Dmotriyovich; SHALKOVSKAYI.p A., red.; MRGUNOVA,G., tekhn. red. [Collection of ancient problems in elementary matbematice with historical excursions and detailed solutiono]Sbornik otarinnykh zadach po elementarnoi me,tematike a istoricheski- mi. ekokarsami i po drobnymi reoheniigLmi. Minsk, Izd-To M-va vysohego,.srednego spatoiillnogo i professionallnogo obra- zovaniia BSSR, 1962. 198 p. (MIRA 16W (Mathematics-Problems, exercisen, etc.) I CHISTMOVI, V.D. (Vitebsk) j I --- I i First All-Union Conferenve on Geomet-cy. Mat.v abkole Ao.543 S-o 062. (MM 15:12) (Geometry-~)Wresxqs) CHISTYAKOV, Vapi14 Dmitri evich; SHALKOVSKAYA, A. red.; MORGMiGVA,G., _y - tekhn. read.--'-- '---'---' [Stories about mathematicians) *iasskazy o matematikakb. Minsk, Izd-vo M-va vysehego, srednego spetsiallnogo i professional'- nogo obrazovanila. BSSR, 1963. 343 p. WRA 17-.2) 0,HISIYAKOIF, V. D. The replacement of non-ferrous metals and high-grado steel during the repair of tractors. Modkva, "Sel'khozgiz," 1944. '-78 D. (48-32884) ,I.i. TI253.c44 CHISTYAKOV,, V, CD~) If "Repair of Cylinder Head of KD-35 Tractor Engine with Worn Out Valve Seatsp NTS~ 11, No.12, 1952 H/5 CHISTYAKOV, V. D. 662.115 Rwout traktorov (Tractor relxdr# 1~7 ) L P. Pogorel.,ryp P7 V. D. Chjjtvftjmv (j) m, A. Lukanov (new ecl.) .&~Bkva, 8011- 1954 khozgIz, 1954. .398 p. illus., dlagmg tables. sLiteraturam: p. 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(Handbook of equipment for repairInc tractors and agricultural machine- ry], Spravochnik po oborudovaniAu (ilia remonta traktorov i sellskokho- sisistvewVkh mashin. Koekva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1934. 646 p. (KLRA 7:11) (Tractors--kepairing) (Agricultural machinery--Maintenance and repair) 'ry A TO.F.;XXIOT, AJ.; ZRICHUSKIT& NoTe.; WITSKIT9 N.A.; LISTOVSKIT, N.D.; =mor;4 A.; NANUWr,, N.P.; XICHnnfA, V.V.; POLTACMMD, A.T.; ?IMF, 1,A.; TSTWOV, V.S.; ZZLOW-Orli.- J.D.i-KOP27KIN, PA., inz!i.; red.; KRYUKOT. V.L., red.; KCBYLYAMOV, L,M.i red,; Z6fftftE'*"----~*"tekhn. red. [Practices in tractor repair] Opyt remonta traktorov. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhos. lit-r7, 1958. 301 P. (MnA 11:7) (Traetore-Maintenance and repair) CHISUAKOV, Valentin Danilovich; KRYUKOV, T.L., red.; BAUCD. A.I.0 z (Inspection of the quality of tractor repa1r; handbook] Kontroll kachestva remonta traktorov; spravochnik. Koskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 399 p. 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(Continued on next card) ARTEKIYEW, Yu.N.- (continued) Card 2. [Manual on the repair of machinexy and tractors] Spravocbnik po remontu mashimo-traktornogo parka. Pod red. A.I.Selivanova. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat. Vols.1-2s 1962. (MIRA 15:6) (Agricultural inachinery-Maintenance and repair) (Tractors-Maintenance ancl repair) C P .1 S 7- Yo ff r-) V)V. 10, POGGRILYY, Ivan Favlovich; CHISTYAMDV, V.D.; JAJKANOV, N.A.; ROZIN, M.A., rea.; PBVZM, V.I., tekhnr - [Tractor repairing] Remont traktorov. Izd.3-e, dop.i ispr. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 495 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Tractors-Raintenance And repair)' ANIKIN, A.G.-F BYKC-V.A, S.F,.; (711~',Tf~FOV, V.F. C*..I.il-lg irl a dry Metbod for monotAr Iry I ciwribur. 1114st. massy '/~ 164. NIRA 17.-8) KISELEV, A.A., JR and. teklm. nauk; ~j IL I NVIt I -%lt, I _'nzl~- ; .7 H I l3lT7,.','K(',%r , V. F. y im-h. ~~p i j. u 'LitY of lz-,t; cr-- bon _qtue' . "t-a- ' ~ * no.9: 839-41 Tmrpr3v-n~ the :; a I il ~ j, 11 4 s 164. . y Okt,yabr "'. I. Zav(m "Krasny CEISTYALrov, V. F Sol" Phenmma 11W 19W *Zalos in Siberia," V. F. Chistyakov, I p wl~riroda# No 3 Reports series of observatims of halos made from .1938 to 1942 In 31rasnoyarsk region of Siberia. There in close connection betveen scilar and lunar halos. 77T32 GHISTYAKOVI V. F. A 37/49T86 Feb 49- WOO Clouds "Luminous Clouds," V. F. Chistyakor, p "Priroda" No 2 Describes bright clouds observed in the Lithuanian 80 (Lat .509551, Long 220). 37Aqr86 CHISTYAXC:!J', V. F. 20534 CHISTYAKOV, V.'F. 0 stroye nii grupp so2nechnykh Fyaten. Byu2leten' vsesoyuz. Astron.-goodez. o-va, 110. 51 10,49s 5. 5-8 SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva - 19,49 CHISTYAKOV, V. F. 20533 CHISTYAKOV, V. F. 0 sruchayakli tsephogo raslolozheniya solnecbnykh Iyat-en. Byulleten' vsesoyuz. Astron.-geodez. o-va, No. 5, 1940, S. 9-13 SO: LFTOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1949 CHISTYAKOV, V. F. 33882. Solnyeehnaya Dyeyatyellnost Za Poslyedn1ye 350 Lyet. Byuliyetyen: Vsyesayu z. Astron. - Gyeyodyez. 0-vap No 7. 1949. C. 14-17. SO: Letopiss Zhurnalsnykh Stateyt Vol. 46, Moskva, 1949. u u m is If 01 r I . - - ~!? 0A 00 00 dWaW 25 lamMIS 1440 1. V KAHRIVArSIM. Nu &UMA ca pfiroad. miwvw. 39(1)iA F44s. IM RakhAtry, A. M., go a Spmt&cuUr putar &Uf%WA.] JW.. p. JD. DLC- I*tAIW I ovm&*vw" go on unumml jwjLr hr wwa d K&Uuhwmd Aulr-:.,, (5400N). FuUmvd by a rmv by Xhs W a "Granilkmaw pollaimm o"PAo" Iron J an. 14-IC tw""I~QFIR-11 .- I at., wbffv 4 IN ithant go. go re --- 1-6 41 To Oic 0 & . . . . .. :00 see 000 see 94 do* see go* we* be* All ---- J1*91 a a ad a $1 a -1 a 3- 1 w- * r0*116. 0 0 goes 0 HE &--- W-11112`.~ *on so *02 z 00 *Is 00. 00, 00, 00. so. of, 41! tt 022 to c Or sail 41 141, Ei~.- I" 1931-5-171TADO vl%--%v 8- Mome, IL o0 ~0* "Pat" lelwmmj, of Stram A&m an -IPA v"N so ps'lulaflum us" W4, p -MVw P49M Is -a met. *sop" a 9" -"Mvwft~" Ig 1 il ftep M Iwo -1 Fr , POO 6"t 4, ddV Pek 190,941 not got an Its Ir A K raw % 00 00 .700 ; V svi 1. CHTMAXO~.. V.- i. 2. UM (600) 4. Eclipses, Lunar - 1952 7. Partial lunar eclipse, February 21, 1952. Astron. tair. no. 124: 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. =84TTAXOV4 V. F, Earth - Density Cosmic density of the earth. Astron. tsir. no. 125, 1952. 9. -Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. 1. CHTSTIAXOV9 V. F. 2. USSR (600) 4. Auroras 7. Northern lights in the summer of 1952. Astron. tsir. no. 129, 1952. 9. Monthlj List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953, Unclassified. CIJI,3TYAKOV, V. F. Sunspots Prediction of solar activity for cycle No. 19, Astron. tsir. No. 1.10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I-lay -1953. Unclassified. CH18TTAXOVt V. F. Eclipsies, Lunar - 1952 Partial lunar eclipse of August 5, 1952. Astron. tsir. no. 131, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. CHISTYAKOV, V.F. (Kaliningrad). Century course of solar activity according to minimum points. Biul.VAGO no.13:29-30 $53. (MLRA 7:3) (Sunpots) CHISTYAKOV, Vs F. Solar System, Observation of Lunar Eclipses (1819) Byull. Vase. astronomo-,Reodez, o-val No 14, 1953, pp 39-49 CHERNOV, V. M. and CHISTYAKOV, V. F. "Influence of the Earth's Atmosphere on the Brightness of Lunar Eclipses" Geometrical and photometrical characteristics of lunar eclipses were studied from material gathered during 19 eclipses. Most of the observations were made within the USSR. SO: Referativrqy Zhurnal-Astronomiya i Geodeziya, No 1, Jan 54;(W-30785, 28 July 1954.) CHISTYAKOV. V.F.; UYFELI, V.G. Visible boundary of noctilucent clouds. Astron.tsir. no.139: . 9-12 je '53. (MI-RA 7:1) (clouds) CaRBOV, VJI.; CHISTYAKOV, V.F. .....- QW-11 Cosmic dimensions of the earth. Astron.tsir. no.140:19-20 Ag 153. (MY-RA 7: 1) (larth) MMOT, T.K., CRISTYAKOV, TJ. ~v Structure of the eartble shadow. Astron.toir. no.141:8-12 5 133. (Bolipses, IMMO (MM 7:7) "Some Peculiaritits of the Cyclic Activity of the Sun," Byu2. Vses. estronomo-geod. 0-vv, r%o 15, pp 20-24, 1954 Laws of the double cycle (22-23 years) are analyzed, concerning the relation between the rising cycle period, its power, Pnd the ratic of powi-r to the declining cycle period. It vEs found thLt near the extremes of the secular sctivity many lews are distorted. (Raastr, No 7, 1955) Sum. No. 681, 7 Oct 55 CHUMMOT, V.IF. (Kaliningrad) Ab- - ww Proper motions of sunspots of long duration. BIul.VAGO no.15:25-28 154, (MIR& 8:4) (sunspots) r0a -J, F Visible bardefol zoctfl-G-Cazt cloaft. V-F and V. 0. =1 . AMrvx. Me yor PS W I Ol! I Arth Rejeral, Ykar., AsIrn. s Gtv&2. 1953, No. -11 tl) tipper-border of lbe apparent height of noctiltient clouds is detd, by the actim of ultravloktradWiori froi i the sun and the screening effect of " 01 Uyer, then the beight of the so activit effective (h Liver depends on the phase of the tar * i During Ike pciiod'of-r=. bout actitity, Kne Cus integration of Q; md1s-. wAa the effect of riuktion of the Wave-Unlib taujit 22M-MOD A. is greater in ~ lie terrestrial !atm. than insperiod of -Mn. activity. Radkilonoll3DO- il&50A.ptivetrWnmigt,3"ply,fanitiugat.0. Thus,the height of the (h layer dw4eam in the period of max. solar res. in, the period of min.. activity. and V-1=1at i:h*bt tO SD km.,. as was thought 4 "Led. b~ F the fortnula H(.+A) - SD + 0i, a -h. , Is the v"tict in htlg!)t of the effective 0. layer from the 30 km. kvel; pusmete, a is found from tbm table pualished earlier '=.Z);wr..Aqrbx.JM,No.l317). Intleytarofmax. tivity, A - - 4D'; in tht. year of ~nin. activity, 1', corik*ordbig heights of the % la rer ure 20 and 45 km. -Sorattitnes ia the period of min. sob r activity the f aujukr heights ~of the upper border of noct Aucent clouds better satisfy thii hyrg)thesis of-a rity, tangew to the: earth's surface.~' Ananaloup cases, are: discusstd, when two borders of noctilumit clouds are observed, one over the other, dusirigm1n. sotaractivity. Thelower) d tisfie the hypcAeses of the screening of ultraviolet i d=by-., O~ 12yer;:tbe u;per bonler 93tiAlks the bypD11 esis of "a ray, tangent to-the earth's surface." Thus 1)r roctilucerit Clouds the COJOX66D be j and IV, Woi's no., is in all probability the connirtion bel nven the belt! t of the effec- ~Iive Oi lave r and soky nclivit %,.,o Ulf jMit KCTnCr CHISTYAKOV, V.P. (Kaliningrad) ;v:'a" Total lunar eollpse of January 19, 1934, Astron,teir. no.146:10-13 F '54. (NM 7:6) (Belipsos, Lanar-1954) CHISTYAKOV V.F._~Kaliningracl) vmw I last-west asymetry sunspots. Astron.t3ir. no.150:9-13 Jo 154. (Ehmspots) (MM 8:3) CHISTYAK(N,V.Y. Some characteristics of cyclic solar activity near the minimum. Astron.tair. no.158:22-24 AP '55. (MLBA 8:9) (sunspots) CHI TY, Kaliningrad) - -'S!- The law of planotary distances. AuLTAGO n-3.17:51-56 156. (Planets) (MIaA 9:9) 14-57-7-14600 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7, P 53 AUTHORS: Chistyakov, V. F., Teyfell, V. G. TITLE: The Nature Of Silver Clouds (Nekotoryye voprosy prirody serebristykh oblakov) PERIODICAL: Byul. Vses. astron.-geod. o-va, 1956, Nr 19, pp 17-30 ABSTRACT: Teyfellreports the results of his observations of ' silvery clouds (SC), conducted from 1949 to 1953. He presents data on the frequency of their appearance, on their structural peculiarities,and on their in- tensity. His study offers certain postulates about the SC luminescence and on their relation to the solar. activity. It is the authorst opinion that the study of angular elevations of the-visible upper SC border will provide a means for ascertaining the SC lumi- Card 1/2 nescence. Observations of the visible upper border I T/~ /cc, v 1 ~~Wlv (~ ~~ F CHE"Ov, V.M. CHIST V- V&P.- ( liningrad) -- ENMRNW Halos and general atmospheric circulation. Biul. UGO n0-19:31-35 156-0 (MLU 10:3) (Halos (Meteorolgoy)) (Atmosphere) CHISTYAWF,.,,,V.,F, 6kwo#w- - `14- Aurora Borealis of Karch 3, 1956. Astron.tvirk. no.169:22-23 36. (Aurorfw) (MLIIA 9: 10) CHISTYAKOV, V.IP. (g. low= 0 1 1 IN, w0awww" Noctilucent 23 Ag '56; ftneveshes)' 0 clouds on JulT 2-3. 1956. Astron.tair * no.172:22- (Clouds) (MIRA 10:1) GHISTTAKOV T I~anevezhis). Observation of the total lunar eclipse of Yar 13-14, 1957. Astron, tisir. no.182-.4-6 A 157. (Kim lity) (Ralipses, lAmar--1957) CHISTTAXDVt,,~.~'(g., Panavezhie). Aurora Borealis of March, 1957. Astron. teir. no.182':20-21 Je 857. (Anroras) (HIM Ilty) CHISTYAKO 9,-V,7-9.(g, Panevexhim). IT fiairorn Borealis of July 1, 1957. Astron. teir. no.183.*22-23 Jl 157. (Auroras) (MIRA 110) IMPR , v.M.; CHISTYAKOV. V.7. (Zaporoshlys - Kaliningrad) Structure of the earth's shadow, Biu3, VAGO no*22:12-22 '58. (NM 11;6) (Iblipses. Lunar) CHISTYAKOV, V.F. - , 1. - -- - - Aur6ras borealis. Astron. tsir. no.190:29 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:9) (Auroras) I CHISTYAEDV, V.P.. Applying Spoerer' law in determining the speed of meridian circulation on the sun. tstron. teir. no.195:9-12 S '58. (KRA 12:12) l.Unsuriyukaya solnechnaya stantmiya. (Sunspots) - ~ ~CHI 4TTAK-OV, V.7. Peculiarities of the current c7cle of solar activity. Astron. tair. no.196:6-8 0 158. (MIRA 12:12) loUssuri7skays solnechna7s, stantsiya. (sun) 88822 /~~000 6 2 IJ,6 Translation froms Referatilmyy zhurnal, P. 53, # 2A432 S/035/61/000/002/007/016 A001/AO01 Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1961, No. 2, AMFOR - Chi styakov 17 P TITLE.- The Chromospheric Flare of 1958, October 21 PERIO-T)!,^AL- "Solnechnyye dannyye", 1959 (1960), No. 9, pp. 81-83 ME'- The author dE:soribes an interest:Lng chromespheric flare of inten8i- ty ',3, The flare was observed from V118m LTT of October 21 to Ih27m UT of October 22 at the border of a sunspot group in the form of a chain of bright spots extend- ed along 'he parallel, in the course of observations, the orientation and area of the flare did not change as well as did not change 'he neighboring filaments. The flare is i:~haracterfzed as "quiet". The luminosity attained a very high mag- nitude, An increass in the brightnt-ss of the sunspot nucleus was noted. Changes of the flare brigh"I"r.'eas proceeded as usually:, a fast. increase of brightness till maxiaram and slow decrease. The brightness of the sunspot nucleus dropped slightly at first, and then its increase was observed,, After the maL--imum of the flare the Card 1/2 88822 S/035/61/000/002/007/016 The Chromospherict Flare3 of 19~,-B, Ootober 21 A001/AO01 sunsDot nucleus brightness ::c.ntinued to grow and attained its peak in 14 minutes; it remained at a level of -00-85% of the neighboring background brightness during 2 hours 20 min. A noticeable drop of the. sunspot brightness began only half-an- hour after the fl&re and. SimaIT-Lneous observations in the integrated light did not reveal any changes of the sunspot brightnens. The author points out that the increase of the sunspot brightness was due to excitatIon. of hydrogen atoms over the sunspot an a result of the radiation of them neighboring flare portion. He notes that a brigh-; flare of intensitY 3 was observed in the same zone after the flare describedl it. coincidel with a briefly last-ing increase in the area of the largest aunspot of the group and a brief decreaae in the intensity of the magnetic field of this sunspot. The phozographs uf the first flare, and the curves of Var.'W.I;Ions in the flare brierrLness and that of the sunspot are presented. V. Yesipov Translator's note, This 4.s the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 83441 S/035/60/000/007/010/018 AOOI/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1960, No. 7, p. 64, # 6343 AUTHOR: Chistyakov,-V.F. TITLE: A Chromospheric ~~lare Accompanied by an Eruptive Prominence PERIODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1959, dek. 20, No. 207, pp. 6-8 TEXT: A bright flare accompanied by a giant eruptive prominence was ob- served on May 6, 1959, from 22~h'55m to 23bo" universal time. Observations were conducted with the aid of an-AW11-2 _WP-44chromospheric telescope. The flarz attained its maximum intensity at 22n56m (2.08 of continuous spectrum intensity) 0~ Shortly after the flare maximum a large prominence was formed the maximum recorded height of which amounted to 645,000 km. The observations yielded the following characteristics of the prominence: maximum height, motion speed of individual parts of its top, and peculiarities of the motion. These characteristics are cited. N.P,K. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstriMt. Card 1/1 4W , '9"/~ - h:c CHISTYAKOV, V-F- ( PAUSVOShis) p&rtition of statistical regularities of sunspot cycles in two series. Biul.VAGO no.25:12-18 159. (MIU 13:3) (sunspots) 3RMRM, V.A.; CHISTUZD.Ymjv~~.&:~Z- Origin of lunar araters vith raYs. BiuI.UGO no.26:15-21 160a (HIM 13:10) L Nookovskoye otdeleniye Veesoyu;nogo astronemo-geodesicheakogo obshchestva. (Noomr-Surface) 3/035/61/000/021/018/028 A001/AlOl AUTHOR: TITLEI Chistyakoy V F Numbers of appearing and disappearing groups on the rotating Sun PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 11, 1961, 63, abstract lIA449 ("Byul. Vses. astron.-geod. o-vall, 1960, no. 28 (35), 21 - 26) TEO: The author attempts to interpret the known east-west asymmetry in the numbers of sunspot groups as an effect of Sun's rotation. He sets up the problem to find the theoretical distribution of the numbers of appearing and dis- appearing sunspot groups on the rotating Sun as functions of longitude from the central meridian; the-other problem is to clear up how much Sun's rotation changes the pattern as compared with that which had existed, provided the Sun were facing the observer-with the same side. The qoncept of "visibility threshold" is used, i.e. minimum dimensions'of a sunspot which render it distinguishable. This quantity So is connected with the observed area S by the relation So - S-F(A), where F(7L) is the so-called "visibility function". The author criticizes Wald- meier and Kopetskiy for selection of the form of function F(A). The author holds Card 1/ 3 5/035/61/000/011/018/028 Numbers of appearing and... AOOI/AIOI that this function ban- be more cbrrectly determined directly from observations for which Maunder's data for 1889 - 1901 are used, as well as the fact that Sun's rotation does not affect the form of function F. The following formulae are derived for the numbers of appearing and disappearing groups: napp = nOF(X) + NO[F(A) - F(7L-g)], ndi,,Pp = nOF(7L) - NO[P(7L+t) - F(7L)]$ where Nozsnot; no is the total number of groups within interval AA near the central meridian, t is average life time of a group in days, t = 130.2. Quantities napp and ndisapp are taken from Maunder's observations for 1925 - 1929. The values of no and No are determined by the least-square method. The correlation betwr,en the values obtained from observations and theoretical ones for napp and ndisapp amounts to 0.985 in the first case and 0.941 in the second case. -The author compares the numbers of appearing and disappearing sunspot groups at various distances from the central meridian for rotating and non-rotating Sun and finds out that Sun's rotation rather essentially disturbs the symmetry between the western and eastern hemispheres. The number of appearing groups on the eastern Card ~/3