ADRASIMIKOV, S.N.; CHETVERIKOV, N.S.
Apropos of the article of D.K. ZavAdovskii, HSome problems in
dosimetry of betatron-radiation,' printed in "Meditsinskaia
radiologiia" No.5,, 1961. Med.rad. 7 no.7*.77-78 Jl 162.
(RADIATION-DOSACE) (ZAVADOVSKII, D.K.) (MM 1501 )
ADRM'V. A.L.
Treatment of epilepayaccording to Karmanova's method. Zh. nevropat.
paikhiat., Moskva 52 no-1:34-38 Jan 52. (CLML 21:5)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of Moscow Psychiatric Hospital
imeni Kashchenko.
R/009/60/000/009/006/008
A125/AO26
AMOR: ZAriaE, Alex,, Engineer
TITLE: The Optimum Correction of Tooth Systems
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia si Constructia de Masini, 1960, No.
9, pp. 814 - 821
TEXT- The article presents a method of optimum correction of
gears. It,
has the advantages of a "selection" of the multiple problems
regard,_ng the correc.-
tion to be applied to a gear. The selection becomes logical
and regular, similar
to the calculation of the tolera-nces of gears, accord'--ng
~o the new Soviet stand-
ards. The practical result's seem to be good, according to
some, cer-tainly incom-
plete data. The correction of the teeth by displacement. of
the reference rack is
accomplished: for the avoidance of interference, tnat the
element..,- of `Iie d-iv-_7
should be an integral or a normalized number; -to increase
tre service life of
drive; optimum use of the material; as qviet -in operation
as possible. Thtt !~or-
rection can be accomplished with symmel.-Irical values for
the correcl.ior, of
ing gears; and with different, values. Ite gears are
desigi)ated: tooh syE'.e7 X
(non-corrected tooth system); tooth r~ystem Y (symmetrically
corrected); t-ooth c_vs-
tem Z (non-symmetrically corrected); -t.ooth system J
(correctc-d 4. o avoid interfar-
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manufacturer of the respective machine tool, The correction of the tooth
system5
in worm gears is not necessary. "rhe teeth of the worm are. made of steel
and are
broad at the base, while the teeth of the cog wheel are solidifieO. A
correction.
is only used to avoid interference, Reference is made to 8 calculation
examples,
T-be selection of the optimum correction of Sears is considerably
simplified by
using the described methods, but it is possible that the best method has
not ye~-:
been found. There can be also errors in the hypothesis of the basic
theorie-=.
which then modify the recommended results. The correction cr~efficients
arast be
considered a step forward. There are 14 figures and 8 referencest 2
Rumanlar.,
2 Soviet and ~I German.
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7'1
ADETIU,Z) C.
ADRIAN, G. Finishing of textiles made fron
cellulose fiber. P. Al.
Vol. 6, no. 10, Oct- 1255
INDUOTRIA TEXTIIA
Bucuresti, Rumania
So: E stern European Accession ft
a vol- 5 No. h 'Tril 1956
RUMANIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-33
Application, Part 4. - Dyeing and Chemical
Treatment of Textile Materials.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Rhimiya, No 7~ 1958, 23559
Author C. Adrian
Inst
Title Utilization of Srdium Chlorlte in Textile Industry.
Grig Pub ind. textila, 1956, 7) No 8) 364-367
Abstract The advantages of sodium chlorite (I) use for fabric blea-
ching (stability of the~bleaching effect, possibility of
bleaching in an acid medium, the bleached fabric is not
ruined)) the methods of I production and its physical-
chemical properties are discussed. Four atoms of active
chlorine correspond to 1 mole of I. The oxidation poten-
tial of I in a solution containing 1 g of active chlorine
per lit is below the potential necessary for breaking the
micromolecular chain of cellulose. Equipment of
Card 1/2
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1 IUJA of r.L -,:tile 11CAe-
Dycilw al-d Ghrj,,IU8I. 1
Abs. Joure ;Rae Zhur-jO-dir,, 1:o 'j, 6-17(, r ala
Author :Geld3t0in, P.; V-1airi, M.; Dicla,Lmi, J.;
Inotitut. :
Tit1c,- Special FInishon, for Fibrt(;s fi-um
Co"Llulose
Fibors and Viscose
Gri(s Pub. -a Consf. tolui.-stAr;t. .1 ind. usopre.
Textile
(Bucuresti), ASIT, 1.957, 307-313
Abstrlact To give w1rinkle resistanc,,) to the
fabrics Iron
cellulose fibers, product-, i,.era used of the L-Ii-
tial condensation of synthetic rosins on the bR-
sis Of M12O and mslamine (KR2,turite !TP),, dicya-
namide (Kaurite PD), vrea (EC-11irite XF, Ureol Air,,
Dem-premol M)., and Plno ProCluct U.F.p obtained b7
means of the ac tion of CH20 on urea witli a mole.-
cular ratio of 2:1, In an alicaline medilx-,, (pH
Adrian, C.; Solomon, 1.
Card:
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(r'. 0! 1,
t'~. tit.
I'l U
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7, :J!':-, li-In?
a i.: -,Ii coatent of
cin'lluic)"le f 1 b 0 c, f:-brics
dif -eren~;, L;e. o: _'A 1. s a tu s Lil n
-Z a
-T I Tz
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RUMANIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H
Their Application, Part 4. - Dyeing and Chem-
ical Treatment of Textile Materials.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1956, 63199.
Abstract: application of special corrosion resisting
materials and the expensiveness of NaClO..
Sue part I in RZhKhim, 195B, 23559.
Card 2/2 55
ACC NR, APW85oz SOURCE CODES PO/0094/66/000[02i/~C0*007
AUTHORI .-Adriang Janusz
ORGt nono
TITLE I Presenting the GSP
SOURCEt Zolniert Polski.0 no. 279 1966,, 7
TOPIC TAGS1 amphibious vehiclet tracked vehicle
ABSTRACT: Combat engineers of the Polish Army use a vehicle called GSP, a
caterpillars
self-propelled amphibious ferrTboat. It is mounted on self-propelled
floating under-
carriages of caterpillar transports and serves for rapid ferrying of heavy
military
equipment, even T-55 tanks. Similar vehicles produced in France (the
"Gillois"), the
German Federal Republic ("Aligator") and the United States (the MFAB-F) do
not have
this carrying capacity (the maximum load on a ferry made up of two "Gillois"
vehicles
is 30 tons) and can travel only on relatively smooth and hard terrain. The
versatil-
ity and carrying capacity oal the GSP make it a very useful and superior
land and water
transport. Orig. art. hast 2 figures.
SUB CODE1 13/ SUBM DATE$' none
Oki
ADRTAN, M., Engineer
"Sticking Together of Thin Plates in Hot Iiollinr." Svb 221 Nov 51, Moscow
Order
the Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel imeni I. V. Stalin.
Dissertations presented for science and enjIneering deFrees in Moscow Cluring
so: Sm.. 111o. 480, 19 Ma~, 55.
L 33~22-66 EWP(t)/EWP-(k)/&Tl ijr(c) JD/M1
ACC NR: AP6024595 SOURCE CODE: RU/0017/65/000/009/0461/046,1
AUTHOR: Adrian, M. (Engineer); Dragan, I. (Engineer);
Gazimirovici, E. (Engineer)~/
ORG: "Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej" P014 al Institute, Bucharest
(Instit.
echnic utui
Politehnic "Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej")
TITLE: Studies on the establishment of the optimum reduction
conditions in the cold
rolling of/substitution non-corrosive steels
SOURCE: Petalurgia, no. 9, 1965t 461-465
TOPIC TAGS: cold rolling, qorrosion resistant steel, hot
rolling, material deformat
ABSTiMT: A report on tests carried out with hot-rolled
3-millimeter steel strips.
Me authors found that deformations in the cold state can be
achieved under good
con6itions up to the point where h = 8.8 millimeters (6h = 60
to 70 percent); above
this point, a thermal treatment is required. Orig. art. has: 11
figures and
8 tables. [Based on authorst Eng. abst.] 1JFRS: 33,7321
SUB CODE: 13, 11 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 / SOV REF:
004
CTIH REF: 001
UDC: 621.771.
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R/003/6o/oi 1/005/003/023
A 1 25/AO26
AUTHORS: Adrian, P., Engineer; Arizan, D. Pharmaceutist; Constintinide-
~ n e e r
TITLE: Synthesis of Medicines With Traced Atoms
PERIODICAL: Revista de Chimie, 1960, Vol. 11, No. 5. ~1 2,76 - 282
), pp.
TEXT: Subject article deals with medicines, which contain one or more
traced elements in their molecules. The authors mention the tracing process
and
the isotopes generally used and describe several examples of traced medicine
synthesis, such as: a) synthesis of the t aced glutamic acid; b) synthesis of
the traced D3 vitamin; c) cholestenon 4-1Q-enol-acetate (VII).'. d~
cholesterin
4-14C (VIII-a); e) epicholesterin 4-14C (IX-a); f) cholesteryl 4- 4 C-benzoate
(VIII-b); 9) 7-deliydrocholesteryl-4-14C-(3', 5'-dinitrobenzoate') (XII-C~ 4
11)
vitamin D 4 -14C-(31, 5'-dinitrobenzoate) (XIII-.(,,); and i) v'tan"n C-bu-
tyrate (XII-1-d). With regard to the radioactive biosynthesis, M.M1. Leviton,
V.
A. Gotovtseva and others developed a medium of synthetic culture with a low
ccn-
tent of sulfur in 1956. I.W. Halliday and H.R. Arnstein studied the
biosyntlhe-z~s
capacity of the mycelium of "Penicillium chrysogeniiin" also in 1956. In the
re.-
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f.11-1.14 Peter.
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SUMWZ-'- Oivon' Namea
CountrY, Rumania
Academic Degreess -no t given-
Affiliaticn, Institute of Atomio Physics (Lnotitutul do Fizica Atomiaa)
Source, Bucharest I Stiinta si Tehnicap Vol XIII, No 12, Dee 1961, pp 10-1:
19.
Data, "Magnetic Resonance."
--.Wow
BAUM, P. , prof.; CAJUSENICI , V. , dr.; POPOVICI, N. , dr.; NUBE~, Gr. ,
dr.; ADIUAN, V. , dr.; RUGIM I V. , dr.; BRAI.~~R, ii. , dr.
Study of pulmonary ventilation disorders in spondylitis an],ylo-
poietica. 1,11odifying action of balnoophysiotherapy. IM. intern.,
Bucur 12 no.12:1867-1872 D 160.
(SPONDYLITIS, ANkYLOSING therapy)
(BAMEOLOGY) (RiSPIA'~-W 1011) (EILRClSE THERA.PY)
BALMUS, P., conf.; CARASIEVICI, V., dr.; MAGERU, V., dr.; BRATER, R., dr.;
ADRIAN, V., dr.; NUBERT, G., dr.; RUGINA, V., dr.;
15-OPOVICI, N., dr.; POLAC, S.., dr.
The action of vasculosympathetic faradization on algodystrophies
of the upper extremities. Med. intern. 15 no.7:809-815 Jl 163-
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica de balneologie a I.M.F., Iasi.
(SHOULDER-HAND SYNDMIE) (RHEUMATIS14)
(ELECTROTHERAPY)
01 t in (-.I,
Tnfi(~-,: 0-
ADRULINKIN, H.I. (Moskva).
- -, intense explosions in media with density gradiontB. Izv. AN SSSR,
Otd. tekh. nauk no.2:123-125 1 158. (HIM 11.- 3)
(Explosione) (Pluid dynamico)
ADRIANOV, A.,inzh.
New coolingWatem unit for SHD-7 engines. Tekh.v
sellknoz.
20 no-7:83 JI 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Sibirskaya mashinoispytatellnaya stantsiya.
(Combines (Agricultural machinery))
(Engines -Cooling)
j4.DRlld,'CV) I . il.
ADRIANUI, A. !-. C ".. :-.7 -:,% -
- ~" C.
Frirodti No. ", 45-53 W-I'W); Ch(--r:. Zentr.
I.,
The spectru.,--, analysis of nnctcr 4'vels.
AA*Jyslo of
multicamparient
rnlirtures with a
differential
4Mption MWr
(CO1011MItt)), V, M.
CIIIIIAntivskil,
A. F-Adrl2fwv, and It. 1.
Rullinuvich (Lenifixtad
Slat#
Univ.). Zhur. Axal. Kkim.
4,
method is based not on
eliminating the part of a
light beam
-ibsocbed by tocre thin
unt evinpoucat but -i iru~
account the differentiAl
atwirption bY vari~,u,
cmul"mrnts.
The general equation for
this nirtlim], derivi.A
from the
Lambert-Ileer equation,
is I - if~',K,, where I
is the
light traversing the
medium, d is the
thickness of the
absipirbing medium, Zcj
is the summ3tion of
concti.
~
of absorbing substances,
and Ks - fJ-k,,ov i% the
m
tegral abubrption coeff.
Kd dirpends on the
lnten~iiv J
-incident light and Oil
the SITCtral rotill'u. if
thij lighl.
BY Ulinj 4 numbirt, of
filters a Set (11
CqUAtiOtll ii ObtJiHCIl
cnabling zhe analysis of
a multiotul-4sent mitt.
.M. llo~eh
USSSR/Physical Chemistry. Crystals.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 5, 1957, 14559 D
Author
Inst
Title
A. S. Andrianov
'S-
aratov QEversity
The Study of Absorption and Radiation Spectra of
Alkaline-11alold Phosphors, Activated by Tin
B-5
Orig Pub: Avtoref. diss. Icand. fiz.-,-natem. n.,
saratovsk. un-t,
Saratov, 1956
Abstract: No abstract
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ABRIANOV, G.F., inzh.
carding-machine flats. Toket.prom. 17 no.12:
49-51 1) '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(Carding machines)
SPATILOVIN, S-L, D-uArchly G103ORIM,
V.I., starohly w-luolinrl coLradnlk.
liew method for tumijf, the altiotic tol) Mil',; ')f P11111 1
1" :3 Air,
i;meNriery drafters. Tokvt. I)ro,."- .24 no.5:23--5 11Y
(1.1-Ji'. .18:2)
riv-sl, o r~, yul!tn o-
Yachallnik pi di ;y I%bor
i n,~ucluno-issled-ov,-A i,f-!] I n,; i
Lovet-a nr-rodro--o (for .'AL-i'mov).
Yaroslavoldy
sk I y L-1 ~-Ui -u '1-hoz-
-.,a,,,S4va (for
ADRIANOV, G.F.
More about the efficiency of the work of carding
mas~.ines with
an arrangement of the caps tangentially to the
cylinder. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no.6:114-39 164.
(MIRN ISO)
1. Vsesovuzn~y zaochnyy Institut tekstillnoy i legkoN
Promyshl;nnosti.
ADRIANOV, G.F,,
Detection of defect spindles on spinning machJnes. -Izv.vya.u~h.b.
zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.3:57-61 165. .
(MIRA 18.-~)
1. Vsesoyuznvy zaochnyy institut takstillnoy i lef.-koy pr~,--
myshlennosti. ,
ADRIAROV, I.I., kandidat teklinichmakikh nauk.
.
Using the generalized vmctor nothod to analyze
n1ternnting current
power Installationa on ships. Sudostoente 22:13-18 5
156o
(Electricity on shipB) (Vector analysis) (MLRA 10:1)
ADRIANOV, I. V.
7479. ADRIANOV, I. V. Privedeniye izmerermykh uglov k tsentram
punkton triangulyatalAs Mo, 1954, 60ao a cherts 27wn. (m-vo ugollnoy
prom-sti SSSR. Tekhn, upr. tsentre in-t tekh,. infomatati)o 2,000 EKZo
bespl. v per, (55-3179)P 526.3
So. Kazhuaa LetoRls', Vol. 7, 1955
ADRIANOV, Igor' Vladimirovich; KOSIKOV, B.I., red.
[Tachyinetric tables] Takheometricheskie tablitsy. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo M-va koiijnun.khoz.RSFM, 1963. 247 p.
(MIRA 17: 6)
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LLCQLU =We. . * razorov azd Y. A. Adrir-noy
(Plast~, Uassip 2956j, No& 4j, 19-23).=Wo~ii-okmt 'resins
sol- tn ergo solvents an obtained by trestIng o"eing
I SOIAAnp @too with WE end CN?h Cl. Ptosine or high
mole wt. can be separated by rraotional pptne "he
products are good invuliktors when iVeshl but treatment
with H2 Op aoidsj, or alkalim levers their insulation v&1,
Ch- Abs. (P)
'a
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141GOO wit OOT Got
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SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1267
AUTHOR ADRIANOW9 K.A., GOLUBKOW, G.E.
TITLE The Electric Properties and the Structure of Organosilicon Polymers
PERIODICAL Zurn.teohn.fis, 26v fasc. 8, 1689-1695 (1956)
Publ. 8 / 1956 reviewed 9 / 1956
Organosilicon polymers, the polyorganosiloxans. have a number of valuable
proper.
ties that are of a certain technical interest. They ha~;-e polymeric
molecules, thl
chains of which are composed of silicon and oxygen atoms, while the other
valtnci
of silicon are replaced by organic radicals. The present work aitempts to
determ:
the polar properties of siloxan compounds in polyorganosiloxang by studying
the
electric properties of polymers of diffelent compositions For the
determination
of these polar properties it is necessary to investigate ~ and tgb within the
range of low values of temperature. In the present instanoo two types were
tnvesl
igated: polydimethylesiloxan and polydiethylesiloxan, At the same time also
the
changes of thermal. properties during heating and cooling of the polymers were
examined. Electric properties were examined at different temperatures and fre-
quences. Investigations were carried out with polydimethylailoxati produced by
catalytic and by thermal condensation and vulcanized with benzoilehyperoxide,
These were applied on to a rod which served as an elecirode, and cn to this a
foA'
electrode firmly enclosing the polymer layer was applied. This ariangement
made
it possible to observe changes of the dielectric constant, The an6le of
dielectri
losses and the capacity of the samples were determined. and herefrom the
dielect]
constant was computed. Within the range of low temperatures, near
vitrification,
ADRIArOv _XA..~, ZHMVOV, A.A.
Interaction of metals with silicon organic compounds containing
hydroxyl group. AN SSSR, Otd. khim. nauk no,9:1076-1079 S 158.
(MIRA 11:10)
1.Institut elementoorganichoskikh soyedineniy AH SSSIA.
(Silicon organic compounds) (metals)
pj.--L;~~urc '-u- -',a-
.-~rc~ss,irc -,!oldl nE-
s nue -'a, is,` -as Oar enc.
a 0. lan c cla--)C:
r
_).i r. Of ~UIlest tmrqmzxta= r S ur o oi- r,
PHASE I BDOK FXPIDITATION sov/6246
Soveshchaniye po, tseolitam. Ist, Leningrad, 1961.
Sintetlaheeklye tseolity; polucheniye, isaledovaniye I primeneniye
(Synthetic Zeolites: Productionj Invest1gation,and Use). Mos-
cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 P. (Series: Its: Doklady)
Errata elip inserted. 2500 copies printed.
Sponeoring Agency: Akademiyu nauk SSSR. Otdelaniye khImicheakikh
I nauk. Nomislya po taeolltam.
Reap. Fds.s M. M./Dubinin, Academician and V. V. Serpinokiy, Doctor
of Chemical-Sciences; Ed.: Ye. Q. Zhukovskaya; Tech. Ed.t S. P.
Golub'.
PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for scientists and engineers engaged
In the produotion of synthetic zoolites (molecular slaves), and
for chemists in general.
Card
VI
Synthetic ZeOlites: (Cont.) SOV/6246
COVERAGHt The book is a collection of reports presented
at the First
Conferenae on Zeolites, hold In Leningrad 16 through 19
March 1961
at the'Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet,
and Is
purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The
reports are
grouped Into 3 subject areas: 1) theoretical problems of
adsorp-
tion on various types Of E001ites and methods for their
Invosti-
gation, 2) the production of zoolites, and 3) application
of
zeolites. No personalities are mentioned. References
follow in-
dividual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS i
Foreword 3
Dubinin, X. X. Introduction 5
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Synthetic Zee,'" fl SOVA246
iVAM OF ADSORPTION ON ZROLITES.
FEMODS
OF INVESTIGATION
Z. A. Zhukova, and N. V. Kelltsev. Appli-
(,f the
Potential Theory to the Adsorption ef
aos and :%pors bYAtuet-140
z9olites
Bering, B. P.j,'V. V. Serpinslkiy. Adsorption loosteres
for
_
'
-
e
;~
; ~~ t I
Framework of the Potential
Synthetic Z
Theory
18
Timofeyev, D. P., 0. N. Kabanovap 1. T.
Yeraehko, and A. S.
Ponomarev. The Role of the Secondary Porosity
of Zoolitos
In the Kinetics of Water-Vapor Sorption
24
Mein, M. S.,
B. V. Adrianova, and M. N. Adrianov. Investi-
gation of the
Adsorption and Kinetic Properties of Granu-
lar Zeolites With the
kid of Thoron
31
Card
BARON, L. 1. ; kDRIAIJOV, N.F.
Investigating rock shattBring by oxplosivaB at two
northern
Kazakhatan ore d.,,posits. Izv.kN Kazakh.SSR.
Sor.gor.dela
no.2:67-71 '59. 1 (MIRh 13:4)
(Kazaklistan-Rocka) (Mining onginporing)
BARON, L.I., prof., doictor tekhn.nauk; I)BIIDYUK,
G,P,, kand.teklm.n4uk;
-4DRUNOV, NoTs, gornyy inzh.
Foreign experience in the improvement of blasting
operations
based on the use of explosives of the aimpleat
composition.
Vzryv. delo no.45:177-195 160. (Min 14: 1)
(Blasting)
BARON, L.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ADRIANIOV,
N.F., gornyy inzhener
Study of some regularities of secondary blasting in
open pits.
Vzryv. delo no.50/7:162-175 162. (=A 15:9)
1. Institut gornogo dela imeni A.A. Skochinskogo.
(Blasting)
(Rocks-Testing)
BARON, L.J., prof., doktor tekhn. riaijk; ADILUNOV, N.F.2 gonly'! DuMl.
Study of the efficiency of crushing rocks in using lligdanit"
for blasting In pits. V;ryv. dolo no.53/10.194-2202 t63.
(111FA lbe8)
1. Institut gornogo dela im A.A. Skochinskogo.
(Explosives-Testing)
DFMIDYUK, G.P., ~,and.tekhn.nauk; ADRIANOVp N.F., gornyy inzh. ener
The crushing of rocks and the extent of utilizing the explosive
energy. Nauch. soob. IGD 21:54-59 163. (MIRA 17s2)
1,T-SIICHERSKIY, Rostislav Mikhaylovich; ADRIANOV 0 A. red.; SEECHILO,
K.K.)
I )- -.*. ~ 3
teldin. red.
(Stereotaxic method; experimental and clinical use] Stereotal-siche-
skii metod; primenenie v eksperinentue i klinike. Voskva~ 'Nedgiz,
1961. 202 p. (MIRA 14:12)
(ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY)
ADRL,',".'OV,, 0.; RIKEUDZEE, A.
Fifth Gagra Conference. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 15
no.6:1133-
1137 11 D 165. ("llMi 2c): 1)
T
ior~)) I oil i~.ii-io Io, -i ca I Dif fcren t I iit on of t~,o
-Nwl o -i~
#naly L (-. r c, f Do L n itl I t r. rv r t i ri t! lei n
Disqcrt'atloris T )rf-cprited for scl(~Ilce Rni3
SO: Sum. lo- 1:60, ') '41Y 551
AbrIV19t,N) 0, ~, b
"Morphophy8lological Characteristics of the Oortical Nuclear /Zone of the
Motor
Analy-sor in Dogs,11 Zhur. vys. nerv. devat., 2, No.3, 1952
ADRUNOV, O.S.
Participation of the nuclear zone of the motor
analysor in visual
function of dog. Zh. vysshei nerv. deiat. 3
no.3:428-443 May-June
1953. (CLML 25:4)
1. Institute of the Brain of the Ministry of Public
Health MSR.
Changes in tonic reactions in dogs following removal of the cerebral nu-
clear zone of the motor analysor. Zhur.nevr,i psikh. 53 no.5:32C-332 My
'53- (XLRA 6:5)
1. Inatitut mosga Hinisterstva sdravookhrani3a SSSR. (Nervous system)
USSR/ffmian i,.,,id Physiol-jLy. Tho- 11,~rvous Systui; T-12
,*,bs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 14, 1958, No 65658
Authur -drianov O.B., Mering T.:..
Inst Tho Moscow Votorinary :.cada-..iy
Title Cert7dn D~.tzon tho Quastion of Loc:~~zation of Function
Ori(; Pub Tr. Mosk. vat. akad.., 1957) 20, 15-18
,".bstract On tho basis of -- )orpholo.-ical anO. physioloZical investi-
L;ztion ~ description is 3ivon of the cellular structurc of
Vi~o carabral neocortical fields of tie dor, froi.i t,o )osi-
tion ol' the theory that the c3rtcx represents the
of tho bmili tendni of the analys~)rs.
Card 1/1
APRIAHOY,-Oleg-Sergeyevich; MERUG, Tatlyana Aleksandrovna. Prinimal
uchastiye LHONTOVICH, T.A. BRAZOVSKAYA, F.A., red.; BELICHIKOVA,
Yu.S., takhn.red.
(Atlas of the brain and spinal cord of the dog] Atlas mozga
sobaki. Moskva. Izd-vo md.lit-ry, 1959. 236 p. (MIRA 13:10)
(DOGS--ANATOMY--ATLAS~S) %,Nmvous SYSTEM--MAmm=)
Amaiwov, Us$.; IMING, T.A.
Morphophysiological characteristics of the cerebral
cortex
in doge. "Zhur.vys.nerv.de1at. 9 no-3:471-478 My-Je
'59.
(MIRA 12:9)
1. Laboratory of Conditioned Reflexes, Institute of
Brain,
U.S.S.R. Acader.7 of Hedical Sciences, Moscow.
(ClOWBIULL CORTN7 - anatomy and histoloa)
ADRIANOV, 0. S. ('Ioskva)
0 sootnoshenii strukurT i funkfsii G. N. ((nespetsificneskikh)) i
((spetsificheskikh)) yader zritplInogo byCra
report submitted for the First Moscow Conference on Reticular
Foraation
Moscow) 22-26 Marih 1960.
ADRIA14OV, O.S.
Motor defense reflexes in d6ge after disconnection of the
cortical
ends of the analyzers. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 10 no.
3:377-385
MY-Je 160. (KU1A 14:2)
1. Laboratory of Conditioned Reflexesq Institute of the Brain,
U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences~, M4~cow.
(CONDITIONED RESPdSE)
AD
Eeff t-RAIP
Studies ort the interrelationship between analyzere in the
fonnation
of motor food conditioned reflexea. Zhurovysenervedeiato
10 no,6:
851-859 N-D 160, WRA 14:1)
1. Inatitut moz9a Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR.
(BRAIN) (CONDITIONED RMONSE)
ADRIANOV.y-p~eg-Sarge.yevichj kand. med. nauk;
NEKHLYUDOVA, A-S.p red.1
RMTIN, I.T., tekhn. red.
[Brain as the organ of thinking] Mozg - organ
myshleniia. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo "Znaniepn Vaes. ob-va po
rasprostraneniiu polit. i
nauchn. *wii) 1961. 38 p. (Narodnyi univers~tet
kulltury.
Estestvennonauchnyi fakulltet, no.5) (MIRA 14-.8)
(BRAIN)
ADRUNOV., O.S.
Struct-,Are of conditioned reflexes to a simultaneous complex
sti=X.ua. Zhur, vys, nerv, deiat. 11 no.6:10101-1025 H-D 161.
(14IRA 15:3)
1. Laboratory of Conditioned Reflexes.. Ih,,titute of the Brain,
U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
SARKISOV, S.A.., prof., red.; ADRIANOV 0 S red.; KRYZHtj~,ovSKjy,
R.14 . I red . ; FARIIj, I J' -J'
" rRT'.-VFMTAKOV, G.I., red.;
POPOVA, Ye.11.1 red.; PORTUGALOV, V.V.j red.; RABIBOVICH,
M.Ya.) red.; TROFIMOV, L,G(deceased], red.; ARKHANGELISKIY,
Yu.V., red.
[Structure and function of the nervous system; transactions
of a scientific conference, December 10 - 14, :L9601 Struktura
i funktsiia nervnoi sistenV; trudy nauchnoi konferentsii
(10-14 dekabria 1960 g.) Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 358 p.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Deystvitellrjyy chlen AM14 SSSR (for Sarkisov).
ADRIANOV, P.
Traffic accidents have been re,luced. Avt. tranap. 38 no. 12:38-
39 D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Vneshtatnyy instruktor Zheloznodorozhnogo raykoma Kommunisticheskoy
partii Ukrainy g.Llvova.
(Traffic safety)
A14DRIA11OV, S.M. ; BEREZIKOV, B.S.; GOIA)VKO, V.G.
Cliolovko,
DCBROVOLISKIY, A.V. [Doborovolls4yi, A.V.1; DOVGALI, M.P.
EDovha' yELIZAROV, V.D. [LElizaroy, V.D.1; ZHIZI2I'NSYIy,
11, M.F L
V.M. [Zhyzdryns']Wi, V.M.]; ZVE141GORODSKIY, O.H.
[Zvenigorodalkyi.
O.M.3- ZAYCIMIKO, 'R.M. [Zaichenko, R.M.1; IVANEWO, Ye.I.
CIvanenko,
I.1; KOMAR, A.H.~ KOSIYANOV, O.M.; KAZAKOV, 0.1.;
KOSFJ1XO, S.K.,
ra
KLIHNNKO, T.A.; KrR;YAKOV 0 P.- KALISM, O.L.; LELICalEO,
M.T.;
LEBM)ICH, H.V.; MIKHAYlkiv: V:O. [Rvkhailov, V.0.1;
MOROZ, I.I.;
HOSHCHILI, V.Yu. (Hoshchill, V.IU.J; IIEPOROZHIIIY, P.S.
[Neporozhnii,
p S 3~ IMOATNIY, S.M. [Nezdatnyt, S.M.]; NOVIKOV, V.I.;
POLEVOY,
S:K: Polivoi, S.K.]; PERWREST, M.S.; PUZIK, O.Ye. [Puzik,
0.3j;
RADIN, K.S.; SLIVINSKIY, 0.1. [Slivinelkyi, 0.1.1;
STANISIAVSKIY,
A.I. (Stanielmtkyi, A.I.1; USPHNSKIY. v.p. rusr)ens'kyi.
V.P.];
L '
KHOMIOT, O.Ys.: KHILYUK, F.P., TSAP-vNKO, M.P.; SHVEVS,
V.I.;
~LALICHZVSKIY, V. EMs1'chevs'kyi, V.I, red.; ZEUNKOVA,
Ye. [Zelen-
kova, H.1, tekhn.red.
[The Ukraine builds] Ukraina buduie. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo
lit-ry
z budivnytstva i arkhit., 1957. 221 D. (MIRA 11:5)
(Ukraine-Cc-natruction industr7)
ADRIAHOV, 3.1. (g. Ustyushna)
Obeervations on blood-Bucking mosquitoes. Red.parac.1 paras.bol. no.6;
559-560 U-ID '53. (MLBA 6:12)
(Mosquitoes)
ADRIANOV, S. I. (g. UstyusIum)
Simplified method of preparation of entomologle sicroseople
specimens* Had* paraz, i paras. bolt no.2:179 Ap-Je 154.
(INSECTS, NM 7:8)
*prop. of microscopic speciamins)
~LRLVMVII S. "-. i
27894. Adrianov, S. N. Lesompliorptivn3rye raboty v
zpmosovkhoze "Gigant" -
Les i stepl, 1949; No. 1. S. 74-80
SO: Letouis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol- 37, 1949
IIMT~Iy L, I q.
.1 ~ ov~ a (I J
"Pre-Planting 13ro%th Of Roots on Cuttings of Tree Varieties," LeD.
Khoz.,
No.1, 1952
1. ADRJAI,'OV, S. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Sallsk Steppe - Oak
7. Oak in the Sallsk Steppe. Les.i. step' 4 no. 12, 1952*
9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953,
Unclassified.
1. ADRRNUV d
2. USSR (60-0)
4- Oak
7. Effect of additonal moisture and quantity of shoots per clump on the
growth of oak.
Les.khoz 5 No. 11. 1952
ra. slated fron U-i-l 70, Analele -,Ionano-~~,ov, e-'! cc, `erl a '~'i
lvicult,,lra-
-ay/3u'--c Y,53, ~uciires-
lnd,as'ria Lennulul _-i a (lartici erics a TI-a. v. 7, o. 3,
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, gebruaFY -1953.
Unclassif
ADRIANOV, S.
"Protective Forest Cultivation on the Grain Grtraing Sovkhoz
'Gigant' in Rostovskaya Oblast." Cand Agr Sci, Kherson Agricultural
Inst, Kherson, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 5, NoV54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (11)
SO: Sum. No-521, 2 Jun 55
try - Forest'
USSR/Forest 2 /Mt-s 5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, ic.,622
Author : Adrianov, S.N.
Inst
Title Effective Methods of Groving Field-Protective Forest Belts
on the Drought-Stricken and Steppe.
Orig Pub Lesnoye kh-vo, 1957, No 6, 43-50
Abstract The creation of field-protecting forest belts of the fo-
rest-brushwood type in the droughty and ~;xid steppe of the
European part of thp USSR does n-t meet the field-protec-
tion demands of the region. Such fore5t belts become com-
pact and imenetrable to wind. In winter they accumul,~te
snow, te-king it away from the fields in between the belts.
No forest microclimate can arise in such ri~xrow belts.
A description is given of forest r-nd forest-brushwood
belts of the type which has 2-2-5 meters be-tween the rows,
permitting mechanical cultivation. In the "Gigint" grain
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USSR/Forestry - Forust Cultures, K.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., flo 4., 1956) 154o6
Author S.N. Adrianoy
Inst Kherson Agricultural Institute.
Title A Qualitative Evaluation of the Oak Biogroups.
(Otsanka kachestva biogrupp duba).
Orig Pub 'Nauchn. zap. Khersonsk. s..-kh. in-t,
1957, vyp. 6, 153-
163-
Abstract To study the efficiency of raising onk with
various
biogroups at the test station of the Kherson
Seientific
Research Institute and under production conditioris,,
several experimental cultures were set up in
1949-1953.
Using identical agrotechnics, cluster area, short
strip,
hole, five hole cluster, and single-tree plantings
were
utilized. It was established that it is more
expedient
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USSR/Forestry - Forest Cultures. K.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.~ No 41 1958, 15415
Author : S.N, Adrianov
List : Kherson AgTicultural Institute.
T.-tle : An Advanced Experiment in Steppe Forest Cultivation.
(Peredovoy opyt atepnogo lesorazvedeniya).
Orig Pub : Nauchn. Zap. Khersonsk. s.-kh. in-t, 1957, vyp. 6,
311-323-
Abstract : The results of cultivating field protecting forests at
the "Gigant" Sovkhoz (Sal'skaya Steppe) are described.
The plantings were made on black fallow soil only)
plowed to a depth of 25 en and cleared of weeds. A new
method was used, the preplanting loosening of the black
fallow soil down to 32-35 cm without turning over the
mellowed layer. Planting was also made on virgin soil
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USSR/Forestry - Forest Cultures, K.
Abe Jour Ref Mur - Mai) No 41 1958, 15415
beds without any couch grass and beds of perennial
grauses which excluded the necessity of having the
forest culture area lie fallow beforehand. The forest
belts were laid with 1-2 year old saplings, seeds,
grafts and combined planting and sowing. Deep planting
proved very effective w1iile closing up the root collar
to a depth of 6-8 cm (as coppared with the usual way
at 1-2 cm). In order to irq)rove the adaptability of
the belts laid with graftings (poplar, willow and golden
currants) special methods of prelir-inary Craft iraj-.)Ianta-
tion (the technique is described) have been worked out
in the kolkhoz. Rational methods of preservin',; acorns
have also been worked out and tooted, the most Success-
ful of which has proved to be in a sand mixture stored
in cellars, Excellent results were obtained through
the preparation of green ash and Siberian acacia seeds
for Gemination throuGh snow processing
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,.PRIANOV, S.N., kand. eel I skokhozyaystveanykh nawk
Make-up of shelterbelts in the Altai Territory.
Zemledelie 8
no.9:47-52 S 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. AltayBk-iy aauchno-issledovatellakiy institut
sel'skogo
khozyaystva.
(Altai 'Territory--Windbreaks, shelterbeltB, etc.)
ADRIANOV) S.N.
Effectiveness of manure-soil composts. Zemledelie 26 no.l:
42-43 Ja'64. (MIRA 170)
1. Chuvashskaya gosudarstvennaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya
opytnaya stantsiya.
ADRIANOV, :3.N., kand. sellskokhoz, naulk
Shelterbalts in the Kulunda Steppe, Zemledelie 27 no.l.,
78-81 Ja 165. (MIRA 18-,-3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-igsledovatellsiiy institut.
agrolesom9liorataii.
124- 1957-10-11723 D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 10, p 74 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Adrianov, V. N.
TITLE: The Heat Exchange of a Flow of Radiationally Emissive Products
of Combustion in a Channel (Teploobmen potoka izluchayushchikh
produktov sgoraniya v kanale)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the Author's dissertation for the degree
of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Energ. in-t
AN SSSR (Power Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences), Moscow,
1957.
ASSOCIATION: Energ. in-t AN SSSR (Power Institute, USSR Acad-!my of
Sciences), Moscow
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~ .~, .., ,- . inzhener; SHORIN, S.N., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk.
ADRIA!NU,,,j.4
Heat transfer by radiating combustion products flowing in a channel.
Teploenergetika 4 no.3:50-55 Mr '57. (MLRA 10:3)
(Heat-Transmission)
AWHOR., Adrianov, V.N., Caild. Tech. S--i SOV/96-38-7-21/22
TTTM A S,:ientific-te~~hhical session on problems of radiant heat-transfer
(Nauohno-taklinin,heskaya, sessiva po voprosam luchistogo teploobmena)
PERIODICAL; Teploenergetike, 1958, No.7~ pp, 92-94 (USSR.)
ABSTRACT~, On ibe 25th - 28-th March Of this 7ear the High Pressure Steam
Commission of the P*-,Yer T-Dstitulv-- of the A~adeqy of S,-ience of the
USSR called a aCjejjtif4~~-te:*tical session devoted to problf~ms of
radi&nt heat-exchangs, The session considered the results cf
investiautions on radiant heat-exchatige, defined the future direction
of work on this e0ject, and also began the co-ordinatinn of
investigations made by various organisalions on radiant heat-exchange-
The sf-ssion was attended by 250 representatives of ministries,
academic. and other institutes., universities., colleges., design
organisations, industrial wor!is and others. in opening the session,
Acad. M.~. Ilikheyev described the present state of the s,;ience of
heat-exchange and indicated future lines of development. Dr.Tech,Sci.
G.L. Polyak, of the Power Institute of the Academy of Science of the
USSR, gave a report entitled 'Radiant Heat-Exchange and its theoretical
basis'. DrJech.Sci. S.N. Shorin dealt wiVh 'Light modelling of
heat-exchanW. Dr.Tei*..S-ii. Surinov, of the Powex Institute
of the Academy of Science of the USSR, spoke on ;The present state of
the theory of radiant heat-exchangt'. Dr.Te,~h.S-:i. M.A. Glinkov (MIS)
treated 'Problems of radiant heat-exchange in open-hearth furna;~e
Card 1/6 operation'. Caud.Tecb-Sri. A.S. Nevskiy (VNIIIM-1.) reported on
SOV/96-58-7-211/22
A scientific-technical session on problems of radiant heat-transfer.
%,%)ds of calculating radiant heat-exchange in furnaces and the
appli'r)ation of the theory of similarity'. Ten reports were
pre.-eiated before the section on furnaces and combustion chambers,
That by Cand.Tech.Sci. V.N. Adrianov & Dr.Tech.Sci. S.N. Shorin,
Power Institute of the Academy of Science of the USSR, was entitled
'Radiant heat-exchange in a flow of radiating medium', Caud.Tech.Scj
I.P. Kolchenogova, of the Power Institute of the Academy of Science
of the USSR, gave the results of an experimental investigation of
intensification of heat-exchange in various combustion chambers by
using indirect radiators. Cand.Tech.Sci. V.V. Mitor, of the Central
Boiler Turbine Institute recounted an experimental investigation of
incident and effective radiantfluxes near the screening surfaees of
boilers. Dr.Tech.Sci. B.V. Kantorovich (IGI) reported on OThe
application of the theory of similarity in the combined investigatioE
of processes of combustion and heat exchange in furnace chambers and
industrial furnaces'. G.N. Delyagin (IGI) gave a report entitled
'Investigation of processes of heat exchange and combustion in a
cylindrical tube under preznurel. Cand.Phys.Math,Sci,. A.L. Lubny-
Gertsyk, of the Moscow Division of the Central Boiler Turbine
Institute, examined an approximate method of calculating radiation
of a non-isothermal absorbing medium. Cand.Tech.Sci. A.G. Blokh &
Card 2/ 6 Cand.Tech.Sci. V.V. Mitor, also of the Central Boiler Turbine
SOV/06-38-7-21/22
A scientific-technical session on problems of radiant heat-transfer.
Institute, spoke on 'Heat-exchange in semi-transparent media',
Caud.Tech.Sci. Wq. Adrianov, of the Power Institute of the Academy
of Science of the USSP, dss~ribed the application of the method of
eleetrir.ul anGlogy to progresses of radiant and complex heat-exchange,
Cand,T,%-,h,.S,-i. A.S. Ippolito-: o~ the Moscow Power Institute, gave
an accowit of 11W exper~jaantal - *rerification of the possibility of
modelling furnace processes:. Fuiffineer S.G. Agababov, of the All-
Union Therrioteohni2al Institute, zontributed experimental data on
the measurement of the emission --haracteristiss of slags and some
glasses. Eight reports wera read before the sebsion on furnares.
Dr.Tei,h.Sci. 1,.1r. Xavadero- Of~,%IITDU) considered variLous problems of
transient thermal oonductivi~~v with non-lins-ar boundary conditions.
Dr.Tech.S-._i. M-1. Glialsov aud Cand.Tech.Sci. V.A. Irivandin (His)
gave a report eatitled 'Eipmr.4man-'eal investigation of radiation from
a layer of flame at non-uniform temperatuxel. Cand.Te~,,h.Sei. N.A.
Zakharikov, of the 11yev Institute for Gas Utilisation, desr;ribed a
method of calculating heat-exchangt in glass-malting furnaces.
Eng. A.Ye.YeriLlaf,of the same InatituAa, reported 'An investigation
of heat-exchange in f-oxnaces with a high rate of heating',
Comd.Tech.Soi. N.A. Zakharikov and Engineer Col. 11azayeva, also of
theMiyev Institute, explained the analysis of heat-,xnhange by-
radiation in industrial furna,~es with a non-uniform temperature field
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SOV/'06-58-7-21/122
A scientific-technical session on probleme of radiant hoat-transfer.
Cand.Tech.Sci. M.N. Starovich., of the 'Serp i Molot- works.
addressed himself to 'Intensifie~ation of radiant beat-exchange in
open-hearth furnaces'. Cand.Tech,.Sai.. A.D. Klyuchnikov, of the
Mosaow Power Institute, gave a report entitled 'Generalisation of
certain investigations of external heat-exchiange on models of
industrial furnaces'. Dr.Tech..Sci. V.P. Kopytov and Rngineer
V.V. Kovaleuko, of the KiyevInstitute for Gas Utilisation; analyied
the operation of infra-red heaters fired by gas and used for drying
painV. Dr.Tech-Sci. M.A. Glinkov and Engineer A.A. Piskunov (MIS
submitted a report on 'The appli:ation of light models to radiant
heat-exr;hange in industrial furnartes*~ Fourteen reports were read
to the te,~hnical physics setion, Dr.Tech,Sci, Yu,A, Surinov ' of
the Power Institute of the Acadezy of Sciense of the USSR, dealt with
'Zonal methods of investigating and calculating radiant heat-exchange
in furnace oham'-Ijers of boilers and industrial furnaces".
Cand.Te,,h.Sci. A.S. Ne-qskiy (YYIW_) reported 'An investigation of
the selected radiation of various geometrical shapes. Dr.Tech,.S,-i.
L.A. Vulis, of the Kazalth State Univo.-rsity, spoke on 'Problems of the
theory of light modelling of radiant energy exchange'. Cand,Phys.
Mat,h.Sci, V.G. Klinger, also of the Kazakh State University~ recounte
'Experiench of light modelling of radiant energy exchange:.
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SOV/ 96-38-7-2 1/22
A scientific-technical session on problems of radiant beat-tr&nsfer.
Cand.Tech~Sci. L.H. Biberman and Eugineer B.A. VehleDko- of the
Moscow Power Institute, read a report entitled 'Radiation transfer
in a discrete frequen,,y spe-.trum-, Cand,Phys-Math Sci, V.A.. Prokof'y
of Moscow State University.. described the influence of the process
of radiant en4rgy ex,~hanrre on vibrations in ela3ti: meWa (gases)
DrJech,Sr.i.. Yu.L. aud Engineer N.A. Rubtsnv. of the Power
Institute of the Academy of SO "pn,~,. of the USSR ii_ti-~ated the
effectiveness of Zonal me-b~~ds Of ral-alat4ug radiant. heat-exchange
in ele~!tri(~ resistan- ~~ fuxaa---s and layer furnaces Dr,,Tech Sci
Surinov, also of the Powe- Ins'.-ttute, and Engineer Ya.I.. Che9D,:hnV
(IGI":; spoke on 'Exptrimental oiethods of investigating and deterMiDir
certain fuudwment,,l of radiant heat -.exchange
rand., Fhys,llath. Sc. i -, S.T. ~*-hEvtso-~; Krasnodar institute of the Food
Industry, read a report, euti,!.!d 111adian' beat-exch&uge in an open
baud',. C,3nd.Teeh~S~1_1, D.T. Kokore-~ (Mifildl ' deall with "Ibermal
modelling of radiant heat exchange' Cand.Tech.Sci. I.M. Maslennikov
(mmm) gave a report entitled 'Experimental determination of certain
characteristics of radiant heat: 6xchange in pro,~esses of transient
heating of bodies'., EngiveeT Pak-Sen.-Su, of Tashkent L"A', reported
'A thermo-electrie, method of determinil:g the degree of bla~_Iknesq of
bodies'. Engineer E.A. Sidorov. Power Institut6 of the Academy of
Science of the USSR, gave au ac~,ouut of 'Radiant--.onduct.-Ive and
Card 5/0 radiant-convective heat-~-xrhang- in an absorbing mcdium-
SOV/96-58-7-21/22
A scientific-tecimical session on problems of radiant
heat-transfer.
D.I. Teplyakov, also of the Power Institute, dascribed :An
investigation of the structure of the radiation field in
solar
installations with reflecting concentrators'. The
decisionrs of the
session pointed out the need to overcome the separation
between
theory and practice in questions of radiant heat-exchange
by making
analytical investigations more concret6 and by improving
experimental investigations on the subject. The session also
decided to ask the High Pressure Steam Co=zission of the
Power
Institute of the Academy of Science of the USSR to make a
systemati,~
co-ordination of research work and to develop a unified
complex plan
of investigations of radiarit heat-exchange. To establish
closer
contait mid collaboration with foreigu investigators on
this subject,
the session considered that the USSR should parti,ipate in
the work
of the Internatiou'al Committee for the Investigation of
Flame
Radiation.
1. Heat-transfer - Theory 2,, Heat exchangers - FAqu#ment
3. Heat exchangers - Performanct 4. lththematics -
Appl-Ications
Card 6/6
AUTHORS: Shorin, S. N. , Adrianov, V.
TITLE: The InvestiCation of the Haliation
luchisto6:-o teploobmena)
Conference at the Institute
Energeticheskoni institute)
PERIODICAL: Vestnil: Akademii nauk SSSR,
0
N. ':0 7/3 0- q/0 - 7- 3
Heat Bxchan!7e (Izucheniye
of Power EnL-ineerinC (Sessiya v
1~58, Nr 7, pp~ 129-130 (USSR)
A!,STRACT: This conference took plact~ 111arch 25 - 26, and was called
by the Coi,.imittee for lli,~-h-Pressure, Hir-h-Temperature Steam at
the Institute of Power EnGineerinLg imeni Krzhizhanovskiy
AS USSR (Komissiya para vysohikh pa-rametrov pri Ener.1'etiches-
kom institute im. C.11-1. Krzhizilanovsko.-o Aka-demii nauk SSSR).
It was attended by: represe,itatives of academic and branch
institutes,of universities, of desiL~n orL:anizations and. in-
dustrial enterprises. !.',A, 1--likheyev, !.Ienber, Acadenly of Scien
USSR)opened the meetinr,. The work of the conference was per-
for,,-.ied in sections: Furnace and firebox systems, furnace heat
en~-ineerin,-, physical -techni cal section. Theoretical research
was touched upon by a considerable proportion of the reports,
Co nunicatirns concernin.- various model representations of
Card 112 processes of radiation enerCy exchan~-e aere met with Ureat
30-58-7-WO
The Investigation of the R-Ldiation Heat Exchange,
Conference at the Institute of Power Engineering
interest. Apart frow sr.ccessful work also shortcomings in
the
field of experimental research were noted, In the conference
the necessity was underli:,,ed to close the ~.ap between
theory
~nd practice. The conference ordered the Corunission for
HiLh-
Pressure, Iii-h-Temperature Steam to coordinate research in
this field in a systematic way and towork out a uniform
multi-
lateral plan of research, It was acknowledL-ed to be
expedient
for the USSR to participate in te wort, of the International
Committee for lie Investi.,-
,ation. of Flame Radiation (Mezhduna-
rodnyy komitet po issledavaniyu radiatsii plam~ni) in order
to establish closer contact and collaboration with foreign
scientists in the field of radiatio.-I heat exchanre,
Card 2/2
21&(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/18z6
AkAkdealya nauk SSSR. Energetichoskly
InstItut
TaRloperodacha I toploroyo modellmv&niy*
(Meat Transfer and
Rodeling.of H:at,Proc*sses) Moscow.
lzd-vo AN SSSH. 1959.
.19 P. rrat a Ip Insert&d- 3,500 cgplas
printed.
Beep. Ed.: M. A. Mikheyev. AcAdemician;
Ed. of Publishing
Rouset D. A. Ivanova; Tools. Ed.: 0. N.
Sheichanko.
PURMEs The book Is Intended for
scientists concerned with heat
transfer. heat emission, and hydraulics
of liquid "tals, etc.
COVERAGES This collection In dedicated
to *~he memory of Lcadamiclan
X. V. KIrpIchev who in the twenties
initiated a systematic
Investigation of- heat transfer
processes and the efficiency of
beat apparatus. Later he led the
development of research work In
this field. Two special collections
devoted to works or Kirpichev's
&shoal have been published. one In 19)8,
Materialy soveshchanlya
po modellrovanlya (Materials of the
Conference on Modeling) and in
1951o Teorlya podoblya I nidellrovenlye
(Theory of Similitude
and Modeling ). The present collection
prepared in 1956 represents
further development of the work of this
school. This theo,y Is
fundamentAl for the ammilysix of many
heat problems In the field or
electrical and radio engineering. Of
great Importance are the
first systematic investigations of host
transfer and the
hydraulics of liquid metals which as a
now kind of' heat carrier
may be used In the various branches of
nodern engineering. As a
result of special Investigations or so"
cases or convective
beat transfer, a dependence of the
proear on the kind Of liquid.
t6sPerature. pressure, direction of the
heat rlow. and other
factors, was discovered and established.
On the basis Of - wide
Coneralization or experimental data, now
dependable recommendations
for heat analysis of engineering
equipment ware developed. Of no
loss Interest Is the work on heat
transnission In boiling liquids
and Jthe condensation of vaparx. All
Investigations are based an
the theory of similitude, the nature or
which. according to m. v.
Zirpichey. to that of 'experlmentation.*
Work On the theory of
a regular regime applied to a system or
bodies with &Sa Internnj
source of heat Is of interest for the
fLture.
.4horin. S. N., C.. L. 'Oly,k I I
-'drl,no,
Mysv--rht M;le 165
The &r a a ruft1n,aenta!2 of the Lh~.Dry
or
exchang,e In transparent and In
Illunitnate'l 7t
d*xorlbas sources of llorht ard chunreu
Or
and gives a Phatneraphlo method for
~asurlrj: strea" or light.
Ix2v48t1gQt1"S; or rsilfttlon exchSunrns
In cy~lmfrlcal
chambers ~.d In banks Or pipe=, transfer
of r~diotlan "nergy in
an Illuminated medlut. local
illunlratlon or walls Or boiler
burners and hearth bottoms or open
hearth steel rurrntos are
described. The follo~lnr parsom'Itles re
nontionid:
0. Is. VIUsOv (approximate solution or a
cylindrL~sl equation),
U. S. KuStnstsov (dispersion or
ridl,,Iriin).
R. V. KirpIche, C Invest I tratIon ~r
h..t trnnsrar in light
models), ;.. A. Vulks (11rht modellru,).
'-. ?V'Y'Lk. and
S. N. ShorIn (theory of radiation
exchLnj;en). aml with the
cooperation or V. '.. Konst"tino,
fradja-Ar. exch,,r-r,,B in
banks of pi par). The section an
07hotographic M5tt.Od or
Rea.suring LIFht Strsa~~ wascomptiol by
11. 1.. 'drinrov and
G. L. Polynks the sectIon"Invostlentl3r,
~r ~he rqnsfor of
Radiation En*rCy In an Illu~knatod
'lidlu,s' waz copiled by
1. P. Kalchenova. S. N. .4horin snI 91.
N. driytnov; sectiors
On 'M6&~UrS"nt Of Local 122um-Stntinn or
%',Its or '~odelz of
Dollar Surnera* and eInvest1ration of'
-i~m- lll~nllratlon or
the Surface Of the 'Iotton or ~
C-P-n-hip-th wurraie~ were
compiled by 0. N. Yerm,31,,yav nrA 1. K.
"hi~ln. -he" are
Z7 rorarencest 19 Zoviet, 5 FnplIst6anj
' German.
AVAILAMPI Library of Congress
13/drh
""OV /24-5 9-1- 3/ 35
AUTHOR: Ad (Moscovi)
TITIB: Electrical Analogues Applied to Solving Radiative Heat
Transfer Problems (PrimenerLiye metoda elektroanalogii k
reshEiniyU zadach luchistogo teDlOobmena)
aRIODICAL:Izve;ti-ya Akademii Nauk,,93SR, Otdaleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, Energetika i A-vtomatika,1959,Nr 1,pp 20-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The discuss.-on relates to closed systems filled with
media that absorb and scatter radiation. It is shown
that the integral equations that describe the exchange
can be reduced, in a good approximation, to a set of
linear algebraic equations identical in form with those
that describe the currents and voltages in a circuit.
The bodies and medium are grey, i.e. show no selective
absorption and the medium also scatters radiation
isotropically. The bounding surface is taken as being
an ideal diffusinC, reflector, T-Ile integrals that result
are transformed to sums to give the algebraic equations.
The analogues that are proposed consist of ordinary
resistors tapped across a potentiometer (Fig 2 and 3)
Card 1/2 and the voltages that occur in the circuit are
OV
/24-59-1-3/35
Electrical Analogues Applied to Solving Radiative Heat Transfer
Problems
measured by a null method. There are 3 figures,
1 table and 2 references, one of which is Soviei and
I- English.
SUBMITTED: 21st February 19138
Card 2/2
SOV/96-5 9--~--18121
.LUTHOR: Adrianov V.N.. Candidate of Ta~~hnical
TlTh~: A T~niversal Enthalpy Diagram. for Combustion Products of
Various Fuels (Universallnaya erital:piynaya diagramma
d1ya produktov s-oraniya razlichnykh, topliv)
PERIOD IGAL: Tep loene rgetika, 11~)"Q --t-'r 3, p1p (USSPL)
ABSTIL,10'2: The enthalpy of combustion products iS a fan,._--tion of
their composition and temperature and is calculated by
formula (1). This fo:L%ula is accurate but-, its use is
laborious. The object of the present arti,,~le is to
create a uni~j-ersal, accura-te Cnd at sa:Le ime
simple enthalpy relationsL-Lip of the type, of an
It-diagram for various 7ypes of fuels and excess-air
coefficients, A suitable ddar-ran is presented -trid in
it the entlialpy ef the cou..bustion prcducts is related
to 1 ou.m of combusticri products at normal temperature
and pressure. It is, therefore, qi.'tite sdmple. -to
generalise the ontliaipy for various i*Lzels
and to use the diagram to deteriaiine the values of specifi
heats as the ratio of t'he e&..halpy -,o temperature,
Card 1/2 The method of using tl-,e diaF_~,ram- is ex-clained. It is
SOV/96-59-3-18/21
A Universal Enthalpy Diagram for Combustion _-roducts of Various
Pue s
.valid for solid, liquid and gaseous fuels of the
characteristics given in the literature referred to.
The actual diagram illustrated is based on the enthalDy
of the combustion proiucts of 1.1oscow Town -as, i,,rith ai
excess-air factor of 1.15. It is considered -.nat the
total error when using this diagram with correction for
the excess-air coefficient and type of fuel is not
greater than + 0.5%. The corrections -that must be used
when particulTrly accurate results are required are also
explained, _there is 1 fij~ure and 3 Soviet references.
Card 212
SOV/96-59-4-12/21
AUTHOPIS: Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Shorin. S.N., Doctor of Teehnj.(;aI Sciences
TITIE: An Investigation of Heat Exchange in a Gas Combustion
Chambel'. (Issled,--vaziye te.plocbmena v kamere goreniya
gaza)
PEIRIOD10AL:Iilep'Loeue--getikp-, 1959, Nr 4, pp 62-67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: When a turbulent flow of gas previously mixed with air is
burned the combusi5ion prooess i3 mostly localised into a
small part, of the combustion chamber. Under these
conditions the proo,~ss of heat exchange has special
features and requires special study. Purely analytical
investigation of the question presents great mathematical
diffi(;ulties because of the complexity of the systems of
equations that describe the proaesses occurring in gas
combustion chambers. For similar reasons it is very
difficult to apply the theory of similarity to the
solution of such probleas~ There seem, however, to be
two possible approaches to investigation of the complex
Card l/? processes that occur in combustion chambers. The process
C)V/96-59-4-12/21
An Jnvestigation of Heat E-