BIX, V.I.; SHOLPO, A.Ye.
- Saratov Society of Anatomists, Histologists and
Xabryologists.
Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 34 no.1:120 Ja~F 157 Off-RA
10:5)
(SOATOT-BIOLOGICAL SOCINTIMS)
PHASE I BOOY PIXPLOITATION 1006
Bik-Mukhametov, Itmail Sadrivich
V pomoshch' termistu-vysokochastotniku (Handbook for Operators
of High-
frequency Induction Heating Equipment) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 88
p. 12,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Drobinin, Ya.I.; Reviewer: Chernoy, 4.1., Engineer; Tech.
Ed.:
Sarafannikova, G.A.; Executive Ed. (Ural-Siberian Division.-
Mashgiz):
Kaletina, AN., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This booklet is addressed to workers servicing
high-frequency
induction heating installations.
COVERAGE: The booklet gives basic data bn the components of
vacuum-tube
high-frequency installations for the induction heating of
metals.
There is a preliminary discussion of the laws of a-c and d-c
electric
circuits and examples are given of their application in
high-frequency
Card 1/ 3
Handbook for Operators (Cont.) 1008
heating technique. The book describes the operating principles
of
vacuum-tube oscillators and provides basic instructions for
their
use. No personalities are mentioned. There are 16 references,
all
Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
The electric circuit
Alternating current
Inductance
Capacitance
A-c circuits
The oscillatory circuit
Current resonance
The transformer
3
5
10
13
16
21
23
24
25
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IiIIADI. Sandor
Yore
2 Feb 58.
the funiculus spernatiovs. Orv. hetil. 99 no.5:177
1. A Bekeemeael Tanou Korhass (igazgato: Juba Adolf)
Sebeezati
Oastalyanak (fooryos: Frohlich Otto) koslemenye.
(SPZMTIC CORD, for. bodies
f ish bon* (Hun))
--blig
--- - I srmm-ca~n --
. 11 ~ ~ .-, ~ e. A. VK -,~qb it'FnE ur- ' ~ . ~ .
ar,-- k 1, ). - -
I j < - ~ 1 ,,, ir,sf, i doma:~7 f~ , - - - - - 1,
- ,
. - I .
Mmlff
In
'BTKADZE, A. V.
~iathemitical Review.
June 195'
Analysis
/0
V,r Sicadii A V. Spahlil analogue of an'latu'r4
_qf Cauchy
type and'some of its applications. lzvestiyaAkad. Nauk
_SSSR. Ser. Mat. 17, 525-538 (1953). (Russi
an)
Let D be a three-dimensional domain, bounded by a-
closed Liapounoff surface S, and q=qIi+gtj+qk be an
assigned 'vector, whose components q, are functions of
(x, y, z) and have first-order partials continuous in the
closure D of D. Let p=p%n,t;x:y,z) be the distimci:
between (e, q, r), (x, y, z) and introduce vectors P1, P2, ps.
of which
P1-P--11[Q-X)ql- (V-Y)q.-
+Ut-49-+ (,7-Y)9-1i+LQ- x)q~+ (r-Ogilki
is typical. Green's formula is applied to the p,. Fund;mwfltal
is the following three-ditnem!iunal analo 'ijte of a fornalk of
D. Pompeiu [Rend. Circ. NIM. Palernw 33, 108-113 (19.12);
35. 277-281 (1913)] for functions of a complex vari.ible:
ffJ1fqd-+fff (div q-grad p-I+rot qXgrLII1 P_')d,-A rNj (III
D), =0 (in D'), where D? is the complunwnt.iry dom.iiii and
Al is it certain inatrix, invoIN-ing the 1" .5. A ,-vt tor
q is potential in D if div q= iot q=0 ill P; lor ~!LlCh a N cctor
one has the Cauchy formula (4r) -Iff: llqdw - q (in D.), ~ 0
(in D'). Oil the hasis of Ole, a1)ovL fund'Illic,11tal f"1111111,1-
the author studies CtTeCti%T1%'- the L'OlIC"11011dilig i1I1V.QI.I11
of Cauchy type, under 1-1 (1 161der) conditiolls, 1110 I'muld.il
valueg of such integrals (analo~tlvs ol HvIlIcIj foI.llItlLI,;)-
interchange of principal inlc~,rols (analogut, of tht.
I
0
R'# c cL.A 2- p, 4, V, -wartiria - t5iii,
6ia)_,-iRW-F6iWid e'fition ~ _~ n able inversion (if
the singular integral equation (2r)_1ffsA1Odw=iP, where
0 (t H) is assigned on S. Further, the author comzidens
the
Poisson formula for a sphere, the Dirichlet problems for
the
half-sIxace s>0 and for a-space, cut along n circiflar
disc,
as well as inversion of tin integral equatioii relating to
contact problems of three-dimensional elasticity.
IV. J. Trjilzinsky (Urbana. 111.).
Mathematical Review.
June 1954
AnqlYdb
5Y
0
"B'icadze, A. A spa~~I analogue of the 'Cauchy-type
integral a d sorue of its applic ns. Doklady Aka4,
Natik SSSR (N.S.) 93, 389-392 (195,); errata, 94, 980
(1954). (Russian)
The aubstance of this note is contained in the paper re-
viewed below. TV. J. Trjitzinsky (Ur6ana, 111.).
BIKADZE, A. V.-
Hathematical Review.
June 1954
Analysis
0'
Vilcadz!L A. V. Inversion of a system of singular integral.
2jgjUgjq,..Moklady Akad. Nauk SSSR (N.S.) 93, S95-
597 (19S3); ermta, 94, 980 (1954). (Russian).
Under the hypotheses and with the notations employed
in the two papers reviewed above, a study is made of the
system
(1) A#(P#)+B(2,r)-1 fM(Po, Q)O(Q)duv=f(Po)
(PC. Q Oil S),
where A, B are constant matrices (of V elenici~t
f - U1, - - -, f4) is a vector of class H on S; vector 0 is te, i,,
found in H on S. Integration in (1) is in the sense of principal
yalues. It is shown that, if det (A+B)i-~O, det (A -B):.,-60
~nd if G - (A +B)-1 (A -L' B) is a matrix whose consecut"iVe
r`~WS are (91, 93, 91, 94. (- 92. 91, - 94, 93), (- 93, 94, 9 1, -
92),,
("'94' -90, 91, g1), the system (1) has a uniqtie sultition,
which can be given explicitly with the aid of a Cauch
Y-tYpel
three-dimenstofial integral. W. J. T'jazinsky.
IBIK A ~ I F )()~ V.
SUBJECT' VSSR/MATMATICS/Zifftrential equations CARD 1/2 PG - 519
AUTHOR BICAPON A.Ve.
TITLE On a problem of Frankel.
PBRIODICAL 3)okledy Akadelauk 11091-1094 (4956)
reviewed 1/1957 ML
Incited by a problem of Frankel the axtthor inventigoten %be solutions
of the
equation
+ Ogn Y U 00
xx yy
which are.regular in a domain Dt GOntlAUQUO'lp'! an4 satisfy the
boundary
conditions
(2) Ule MVIP U10B -Y2# U.1A1A- 09 V(O,y)-U(O,-y) - f(Y)f lyl.,4 1,
where 'tj, -*2 and f are given~functions and Z is bounded by the
following
curves: a) a segment AA, of the axis x - 0, .146y 4-1, b)
characteristic AIC
J)# a >0# 0) the straigbt line 0 of the axis y - 0, a,',- x .4a,
of Mq C(al I
d)the segment 6 of a curve in the halfplane yvO with the endpoints in
A 44d B,
The author shows that if VIO V29 f satisfy the 151dor condition and if
along r
V
SUBJECT USSR/MATMOUTI CS/Di f fe rent i al equations CARD 112
PQ 720
AUTHOR DICIMS A.V.
TITLE On the uniqueness of the solution of Frankel's problem for
the equation of eaplygin.
PERIODICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk 112, 375-376 (1957)
reviewed 4/1957
Let be given the equation of 6aplygin
(1) k(y)u. + uYy - 0
with
k(0) W 09 kl(y) >O, k(-y) - -k(y).
Let the domain D be bound*& by the line segment All of the
straight line
x a 0, by the characteristic A13, 3(aj,O), a,.> 0 of the
equation
(1) and by the smooth Jordan are 6 which combines B and A and
lies in the
half plane yv- 0. Under the assumption -k J:3~ 0
da Ix - x(s), y - y(s) are the
parameter equations and a is the are of 61 the author proves
that the
solution of (1) being regular in D, continuous in T and
satisfying the
boundary conditions
Doklady Akad.Nauk 112, 375-376 (1957)
u 16 - kf
u . 0
x IAIA
u(O,Y) -U(O,-Y) --f(.V) ,
is doterained uniquoly.
a ~E Y:E a
CARD 2/2 PG - 720
IISTITUTIONs Hath.Inst.,Aoad.Sci. USSR.
BIX4=., A. V.
"On the equations of mixed type in three independent
variables"
report submitted at the Intl Conf of Mathematics,
Stockholm, Sweden,
15-22 Aug 62
BiXALT..'
MISINGIR, 7.; BIULI, M,
Ikparimental data on etiology of uloor
4 no.2:149-159 1954.
disease, Acts, morph, hung,
1. Institut far Pathologisohe Anatomis und Uperimentelle
Krebofor-
schung der Nedisinschen Universit9t. Budapest (Torstad:
Prof. J.Balo)
(PWTIC ULCXR, exper,
pathogen., in rabbits)
FMISINUR. I.: BIMI, Nagda
A method for experimental production of chronic
gastric ulcers Act&
norph. hung. 4 no.4:541-544 1954
1. 1. Institut fur pathologische Anatomis und
experizentalle Xrebs-
forschung der Madizinischen Universitat, Budapest
(Torstand Prof*
J.Balo)
(PMIC ULM, wTer,
prod. in rabbits, method)
BIXLRYUXOV, N.D., goray Inshener; ISOM, L.G., Inzhener.
low machine for the production of supports. Gor.zhur.
no.3:37-38
W 056. (MM 9:8)
1. lavalprotswatmo. (Mine timbering)
BMS,Z.Yu., arkhitektor; AMM,Z.N., arkhit*ktor
. 1 6 ~,; - - ~,,-
Plan for a dormitory building accosodating 40
persons designed by
Design Office of the Riga Woodworking Combine. Rate.
i isobr.
prodl. v strot. no.102:29-32 '55- (MIDA 8:10)
(Dormitories)
'UN t
I -, -; ~ .4 ~
- -4cril-I
A('(7 c c "N N~I' - A ly, ~v
I ~ , 1. - 1~ .
!W. I :, I
BIKBAYEVV I.M.
Candunting iriterval orietited bydroahlorio aoidization of
w*118
using a jet 4pparatuos-Neftoprome dolo no,6sl4-17 165,
(MIRA 18t10)
lo NefteproWalovoys upravleniya uIshimbaynaftil,
S/DDI/62/000/0
24/040/052
AUTHOM Vasillyevao M. No, Kanorlna# To Foy Komarovar Ye.
lot
Zhestkova, Yo. No, MajIgyaL~Pgo Sairnovat Ye. V.,
Ivanowl No Noy VikWavas 1. 8*9 Koptyayeval To A.
TITLI: Choice of a now ailing agent for processing capron
in
synthetic fiber plants
PERIODICAL: Referatin" shurnal. KhIslya, no- 24 (11),
19629 My
abstract 20979 (Isuchno-Iseled. tr. Teentr. n.-i. In-t
$balk. prosoo~ 1. May lostekhisdat~ 1960 (1962), 82-94)
TEXT: On the basis of t results obtained in the testing of
now oiling
agents the authors read ad that 2.5 - 4-5% of the type
k-160 (-160)
should be applied to the fiber. The oiling agent consists
of~90
~,Ipf
Volosite, II(L), 6% Vn.4 and 6% Stearoks-6.' Twisting
is'to be
ajabillsed by low-presiur stowdus. [Abstracteres notst
Complete
-BIZBGVR K.S.,- pomoshchnik burillshchilm; ISIRAM, K.S..
pomoshchnik
burillshchika; SUMMNOV, A.T., master po dobyehe nefti
Shortcomings in training engineers in safety techniques. Besopo
truda v prom. 2 no.10:34 0 158. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Nontora burenlys, lo.1 treat& Tromazabruneft' (for BikboT,
1W&&kvv).
2. ProvVel. N0-3 NefteprovWslovogo upravleniya Oktyabrlskneft'
(for
Sularman,ov) -
(Safety education, Industrial)
- - -- .44AO-GONCHAROVA, M.I.; ROSSINSKAYA, (J
BIWA,,- - .; KOTYLEV, O.A., kand.veterin.
aftwr~ . ~ ~ ,
nauk; URIMOVA, Z.Kb.,, dotsent, naucbnyy konsul'tant
Studying leptospirosis In man and animals In Tataria during
1961.
Ucb. zap. KVI 89:79-83 162. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Kazanskiy veterinarnyy institut, (for Kotylev).
BIKBOVA, S.K.; GNICHAROVA, M.I.; KARDIOVA, Z.Kh.;
ROSS UJlKiiil Nil, N.F.
Murine rodents as carriers of Lept3spira rattus.
blauch. trudy
Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:109-110 164. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafedra mikroblologii (zav. - dotsent Z.Kh.
Karimova) Kazan-
skogc med-itsinskogo instituta i otdel osobo
opasnykh infektsiy
(zav. - T.I.Chlranova) Respublikanskoy
sanitarno-epidemiologi-
cheskoy stantsil Tatarskoy ASSR.
SHUMNAYA., V.I.1 BIKBU14TOV, A.B.
Dit.biophthallm"depia reagent for the ;orlz~etric
determination ot
ruthenium. Veat.Mosk.Un.Ser.2s Mim.19,ho.601-52 N-D
161.
(KIM 1013.)
Moskovskiy gosudaristwoum univeraitat. Kafedra
analiticheskoy
khliiii.
(RQtheniuw-Analysis)
KLYUCHNIKOV, N.I.; BIKBUIATOV.* A*G.
Main results of prospecting for oil and gas in
Bashkiria during
the first fiVe years of the seven-year plan and
prospects for
future development. Geol. nefti. i gaza 8 noelOtl-7 0
164.
(MIRA 17M)
1. Bashneft'.
BIKBU KAMINSKY, V.D.
P~~Vy-
Prospects for finding gas and oil in the central
sector of the
Yuryuza,ul-Sylvenskoye depressions GeoI# i goofiz.
no.5:50-55 164.
1 -
1. "Bashneft"'.
fit -
s till
all
jo j
BIKDULATML-Ii~
.................
Consolidate the revenue base of the Union Republics.
Fin. SSSR
22 no.7:49-52 Jl 161. - (NIRA 14:7)
1. Zamestite13 ministra finansov Bashkirskoy ASSR.
(Budget)
BIKBULATOV, N. V.
"Sistema rodstva bashl-.ir."
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological &
Ethnological Sciences,
Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64,
BIKBU~,ATOVI R.Ml
Comparative data of the sensitivity of
staphylococci to
antibiotics based on various methods of Its
determination;
an abstract. Lab. delo no. 11:689 164. (HIRA
17;12)
1. Yal'edr;- :,i*!"r~-i,'-(-,'--(gjj
Fashkirskogo maditsinskago instituta
(zaveduyuahchAy - pror.
ACC NRt AP6034390-- --- (A)- S.0U.RGE C.0.D-H ..&_U R / 0 4 0 i /
6'67'0"0 0 A 0 5 A 6 19-/ 0'6 2'2
AUTHOR: _Bikbulatov'=A!-~X--- ...
ORG: institute of Virolog in. D. 1. Ivanovskiy IjAMN SSSR (Institut
virusologii AMN SSSR)
TITLE: Significance of pH of acridine orange buffer-solvent in deter-
mining the nuclaic acid content of virus inclusions using luminescent
microscopy ~p
SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii. no. 5, 1966. 619-622
TOPIC TAGS: acridine orange, nucleic acid, virus, virology, virus in-
clusion, intracj>lular Inclusion, luminescent microscopy,
voa*6wmdPn4Cft&&"I
ABSTRAM The color of luminescent cellular components and vLral in-
clusions as stained by acridine orange in buffers depends on the pH
of
the buffer. The use of the staining method alone to determine the
nucleic acid composition of viral inclusions leads to
misinterpretation
of results and an analysis made by another method should be used to
con
firm the diagnosis. Orig. art. hast 1 table. (W*A* 501
SUB CODEs 06/ SUBM DAM 03Apr65/ ORIG RM 013/ OTHREFs 017
Card 1/1 UDCt 576.658o2l,O98e396*093e4
BIKBULATOT, S., vallteovshchik
Great changes. Promokoop. 13 no.12:12 D 1590' (MIRA 13:4)
I.Artell iment I Nara. g.Ufa.
(tra-metalL cutting)
BMULAfffe Sh*Mia
. 1 11 ~ -1 I'll
Designing oanowles of profiles for ultmemic "ads. Ixv* vpq
uababe
5 9,V * ; av. takh. no.206-92 150o (XIRk n:,6)
1, T&smgkiy aviateloaW institute rafedra ariatsiomwkh
lopatoa-
u7kh mashin. (Airfoils)
BIKBULATOV Sh. Kh. nd Te Sci -- (diss) "Study of
i1460mamd
'in
11 Kubanlp 1959$ 12 pp (h
of Higher bducation USSR. Kazan, Aviation Inst)
150 copies
(KL, 36-59., 114)
SOV/147-59-2-11/20
AUTHOR: Bikbulatov, Sh.Kh.
TITLE: .--Trp-eri-m-e-n~tal~Investigation of Cascades of
Blades
(Rotor Blades) With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
(Eksperimentallnoye issledavaniye reshetok profiley
aktivnogo t1pa pri averkhzvukovykh skorostyakh na
vkhode)
PERIODICAL:Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Aviatsionnaya
takhnika, 1959, Wr 2, PP 95-104 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: One of the limitations against using supersonic
speeds of gas flowing through the turbines is the
large losses suffered at those speeds. The problem
of reducing these losses hinges on the understanding
of the physical properties of the flow past various
blades especially those employed in the rotors. The
object of this work was to find the influence of the
profile parameters on the losses under the conditions
of supersonic speeds. The blades tested had the
following parameterst relative nose radius
F = r/b = 0-009 to 0-07; relative spacing of the
Card 1/8 blades in the cascades T m ti', - 0-5 to 0-7721
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Experimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
incidence angle (angle between the velocity vector
and the tangent to the line of mean camber at the
entry) i = + 15* to -13*i velocity at the entry
to the cascade Xl a 1.18 to 1-47. Fig I shown the
experimental rig (with the top plate removed). The
air from tiie receiver is directed into the parallel
wall channel (2) through a fairing (1) of a
lemniscale shape, from which it passes into the
De Laval nozzle whose one wall (3) is adjustable so
as to change the shape of the nozzle to the required
speed at the exit. The shape of this wall is such
that the air flow for all exit velocities is 0-5 kg/sec.
The cascade (5) is fixed in the grooves of the bottom
and top plates (6). To change the angle of approach
of the air stream into the blade row the plates (6)
rotate relative to the channel (2) about the
point A, while the length of the adjustable wall (3)
of the nozzle is altered, as required, by the
extension (4). The abo
ve installation enables
Card 2/8 measurements of the stream parameters to be made both
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Experimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
ahead of the entry to and behind the exit from the
cascade, both measuring positions being 16 mm from the
tested cascades. The static pressure was measured by
means of small (0-5 mm dia) holes spaced 2 mm apart in
the bottom plate (6). Stagnation pressure and the
direction of the flow were measured by means of
special instruments attached to the upper plate (6)
so as to enable to read the coordinates of each test
point very accurately. Fig 2 shows these instruments.
Total pressure instrument (left sketch) consists of a
small tube (0.4 mm inner'and 0.75 mm, outer diameter)
which is fixed in a streamlined steel plate, the plate
being capable of rotation about the axis through the
free end of the tube and perpendicular to the axis of
the tube. From the other end of the tube a duct leads
to the manometer. When tested these total pressure
probes showed that between .4 10* to 120 their readings
were practically constant, i.e. the probes are not
Card 3/8 very sensitive to the change in direction of the
flow.
SOV/147-59-2-11/20
Experimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
The flow direction meter (sketch on the right of
Fig 2) consists of a symmetric wedge of the vertex
angle 160 (this gives attached shock waves for
Xl>/1.25) having two 0.4 mm diameter tubes, one on
each side of the wedge at a distance of 2 mm from the
leading edge, which is also its axis of rotation. The
other ends of the tubes are connected to a manometer.
Tests with these clinometers showed that they are very
sensitive to the angle changet e.g. at m = 1.6 rotation
by 10 gives a pressure difference of the order of
70 to 80 nun Hgq this pressure difference varying
almost linearly with the change in angle. Four types
of blades were tested (Fig 3); Nr 11 2 and 3 blades
differing only in the tip radius, each profile being
simply shortened and rounded at the nose as required
to obtain the given nose radius. This was done in
order to avoid any possibility of distortion in the
blade profile if they were made separately. Nr 4 blade
had a profile fairly similar to that of the blade Nr 1.
Card 4/8 These blades were assembled in 6 different groups,
SOV/147-59-2-11/20
Experimental investigation of Cascades of Blades (]Rotor
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
i.e. in six different cascades (see Table 1).
Cascades 1, 3, 4 and 5 were arranged so that the
passage between them was converging-diverging;
cascade 2 had the passages practically of the constant
width and in cascade 6 the passage was converging
uniformly along its whole length. The results
presented in this paper are the mean values, i.e. they
were measured at the central plane of the cascade
height. Fig 4 represents the effect of the entry
angle (PI) on the efficiency (1) of the cascades.
Increasing the entry angle results in the airflow
into cascades belng.amootherg hence the intensity of
the shock waves diminishes and therefore the efficiency
of the cascades increases. Fig 5 shows the effect of
the blade spacing in the cascade on its efficiency for
the angle of incidence 0* and various velocities at
the entry. The tests were carried out only with the
Nr 1, 2 and 3 cascades. Higher losses In the cascade
Card 5/8 Nr 3 result from the boundary layer separation
from
SOV/147-59-2-11/20
Riperimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds*at the Entry
the top surface of the blades and from the greater
non-uniformity of the stream at the ex-it from the
blade passages. Fig 6 shows the effect of the nose
rounding (tip radius) on the efficiency of the
cascades, with the angle of incidence or the angle
of the entry being kept constant, while the entry
velocity was varied. Only cascades Nr 1, 4 and 5
were tested as they had widely different nose radii.
However, the geometric angles in each of these
were also substantially differeff; for this reason
the expertments were carried out first with i =-const
and afterwards with P, = const for each of these
cascades. In Fig 7. the efficiency of the cascade
Nr I is presented in terms of the velocity at the
entry for various angles of approach. All these
curves have a maximum and then fall off. This way
be explained as follows: for slightly supersonic
speeds the flow past the frontal portion of the
blades at first improves as the velocity increases
Card 6/8 but then shock losses at the front and the
excessive
SOV/147-59-2-11/20
Experimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor.
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
expansion at the back counteract more strongly so
that efficiency is reduced. At supersonic speeds
past the flow behind the cascades is very unsteady
due to shock waves at the entry and the variations of
direction of the flow encountered in experiments were
of the order of 8 to 10% For this reason the term
"angle of exit" for the flow can only be interpreted as
a mean value, 02cp * Fig 8 shows the relation between
the angle of exit and the angle of entry for the
cascade Nr 6 at %I = 1-38. The full line represents
the relation of Eq (1) (continuity relation), the
coefficient 1.1 being introduced to represent the
effect of overlap and the broken line represents
the experimental results. As-the nozzle beg-ins to
get "chocked" by the cascade P2cp grows less and less
with Pl. Similar results were obtained in Ref 3.
In Fig 9, the experimental data for all six cascades
Card 7/8 are shown, giving the relation between the
normalized
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Experimental Investigation of Cascades of Blades (Rotor
Blades)
With Supersonic Speeds at the Entry
exit and entry angles, Ir2cp and W, respectively.
A general formula may be formed from these data am
given by Eq (2) for the whole range of speeds until
chocking begins. There are 9 figures, I table and
4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy inBtitut, Kafedra
aviatsionnykh
turbomashin (Kazan!InBtitute of Aeronautics, Chair of
Aircraft Turbines)
SUBMITTEDt January 17, 1959
Card 8/8
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Continuously variable electronic circuit for
was-spectrum
scanning. Prib. i tekh. skep. 9 no.4t183-184 J1-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Institut yadernoy fisiki AN KazSSR.
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TITLE: 8oth Anniversary of N. A. Nekrasov's Death
(8o let so dnya smerti N. A. Nekrasova).
. All-Union Conference at Yaroslavl'
(Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya v Yaroslavle)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik kkademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 4,
pp. 111-112 (USSR)
ABSTRkCTt This conference took place from January 25-28.
It had
been organized by the Institute for Russian Literature
(Paschkin-House) and for World Literature imeni A. M.
Gorlkiy of the AS USSR, the Yaroslavl# Pedagogic Instim
tute imeni K. D. Ushinskiy, and the Memorial Museum
N. A. Nekrasov (Karabikha). It was devoted to "Results
and Actual Researrh Problems of N. A. Nekrasov's Acti-
vity". Scientists, writers and pedagogues from more than
30 towns of the country took part in it. V. G. Bazanov
(Leningrad) opened the conference and underlined the
necessity of still further investigating Nekrasov's
Card 1/2 works. The main report was delivered by A. M.
Yegolin;
8oth Anniversary of N, A. Nekrasov's Death. 30-58-4-26/44
All-Union Conference at Yaroslavl'
it dealt with the works already carried out, as there are
the creation of a biography of the poet, the investiga.
tion of his relations with N. G. Chernyshevskiy and V. G.
Belinskiy and it mentioned also the new publications on
Nekrasov's works by V. Ye. Yevgenlyev-Maksimov, K. I.
Chukovskiy. N. L. Stepanov, T. A. Besedina and others.
N. L. Stepanov No cow)p I. V. Shamorikov (Moscow), S. A.
Chervyakovskiy ~'Golrlfkiy), G. A. Remenik (YaroslavlI)dealt
with important problems in their reports. The Aspirant
of Moscow University Chzhan Da-ke reported on the trans.
lations of Nekrasov's works into Chinese. R. N. Krendell
(Library imeni V. I. Lenin, Moscow) spoke on Nekrasov's
bibliography. A number of other reports were given at
this conference.
1. Literature.-USSR
I, Nekrasovp N, As
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Bikbulatova, 1. F. SM /30-59-4-39/51
TITUS
Nekwasov-0m1menoe
(NekramovskW konforentsila)
PMODICALs
Vestnik Akededi nmk MR9
19599 Ir 49 pp 128-129 (VOR)
AIMCTI
7*m Jamamy 27 to 30# Us duo
All-Umics Conferemoe took place in
Novgorod. It was oonvemed by
the Listitut ftmakay literatury .
(ftdddnsldy Dm) (Lwtiftte of
Massim Ziterature (Pushkin House))
and the Inatlinte of In AroMe,
literature. Akademm nauk =R
(Institute of MAVWMI Werstars of Us
Acad=W of Sciences of
$be UMYL as won as -by Us OYS owelmiye
soywm
sovetiddkh piesteley (Ludwrad Deparbsent of the Association
of
Soviet Writers), end the Movgorodskly pedegogichooldy Ustitut
(Novgorod Psd*900041 ZBOMMOG). TM Omferwoe was aftemUd by
saientists =d writers of a mmber of cities. A. N. Teplin spoke
an
the "Lydo Poetry of Us Posts of the Nekrawv fthool of the
Sixties
and S"Mti"*. V. G. Baswov spoke about the pom Mo
Him a Good Life
In R29810 In the liebt, of. political peasant
eloquence. D. D.
Blegay dealt with GM. J6 Nskrawvl a T#Ao love
Poetry". N. V,
OnOmakov spoke m "NakreGov and the Revolutionary
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Narodhiki MovementO. The report of N. L. Stepanov who was absent
Nakrasor-Omforenoe
SOV/30-59-4-39/51
Va the Problem of the Wetim of Maracters, in Nakramov0s PoeW
me rea& A. V, Popov reported on ONakramov and Novgorod kray*.
G. A. Ummik spoke an "Nakrasov and Soviet Poetry*. The following
reports-were heardg B. 0. Korman (Borisoglebskj~ OM the
Draastizatim
of the We Mmolope In the Lyric Love Poetry by Tyutobev and
Nekrasov". V. G. Z&Asw (Sommkond) m OThs Style of Lyric Poetry
in Tokmacy9e and MayakovskiyOm Woiks'O. V. 0, Prokshin (Ufa) on
Ofte St Is of Us Poes "SoyromemikiO-by Nekr*Aov". B. D. Udiiitsev
(moscomrj an ON. A. Nskrasov and D. N. mamb-SibiryakO. L. A. mlin
(Kalinin) m an uftpublidwd Poem by S. D. Drozbzbin, Dedioated to
NekmmovO. 0. 1. Andrijmko (Viask) on "Artistio Translations of
Nokramv by Yao Rups.10, IM. V. Dabrovina, (Arzam&s) -
"Observations
Nade an Us Dods of Grommiatioal K~nm 1hployed for the Expression
of Ids" by Nskmsov In Me Poeir756- Z. Litovohenko (Novgorod)
on "Nakramov and ShevebankoO. fte sort Nakrapov-0onference was
scheduled to take plaftbais Y
..ndik' 1960 inKostroma.
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Digestion, Stomach.
Abe Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol*, No 15; 1958., No- 70271
Author :Bikbulatoim Kh. S.
: 0 - --gliio- Z'
Inst ~-x
Titlo :The Rovorsibility of Types of Gastric Secretion In
Patients with Ulcerative Diseases undor the Influence of
Sloop Therapy
Origr Pub :Kliniche "itaina, 1957, Vol 35, No 21 L18-123
000*
Abstract :In 85 pationts with ulcors, differential sedative
treatment
was carried out follawing determinations of the state of
stimilatory =-Ad inhibitory 1processos in the ceritral norrous
Bystoms of those patients by an arwanostic test. Patients
with weak inhibitory procossoe rooolvod luminal (I) in
combination with Injections of NaBr. Patients with
predominantly inhibitory lwocosaos received chloral hydrate
(11); pationts in whom no im4Acminanco of inhibitory cr
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Digestiony Stomach. T
~Aba Jour Rof Zhur - Biol-If No 15, 1W,, No- 70271
stioulatory processes oould be seen received both I and
II; patients with Ironounced phenonem of stimulation
.Xelimi=7 injections of N&Br. Under the inf lu-
received 1
once of differential therapy with prolonged physiologic
sleep, the majority of patients showed a reduction in the
elevated secretion of the fasting stomach without a para-
l1el reduction in acidity. The majority of patients
exhibited a reversibility of the asthenic, inert, and
inhibitory typeo of secretion and a regular stabilization
of the stimlatory type or gastric secretion. -- A. I.
Acharkan
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BIKBUI;iTOVA, D.S.; BILICII, I.L.; TALANTOV, V.V.
Special mechanism of the pathogenesis of peptic ulcers
and
their correlation during treatment. liaucb. trudy Ka7,.
g0s.
med. inst. 14:371-372 164. (MBRA
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapiA No.1 (zav. - prof.
Y,.A.&,~ayar-zk,-,,,.m)
Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960, No. 5,
P. 38, # 5756
AUTHOR: Bikchantayev, M.Kh.
TITLEt On the Hydrodynamioal_.Caloulation of Slotted-Airfoil
Profiles in a
Potential Flow of an Incompressible Liquid 1
PERIODICAL: Tr.,Kazansk, aviats. in-ta 1958, V01. 38, PP. 73-91
7 M 2 A plane with two slots is mapped onto the interior of a
rectangle
by means of theta-functions. Thereupon, tkainterior of this
rectangle is mapped
onto the interior of the annular region in such a manner that one
of the slots
(tj) passes into the exterior periphery (R,), the second slot
(t2) Into the
second periphery (R2) of the concentric ring, and the entire flow
region passes
into the interior of the ring. Further, two arbitrary profiles
are considered
and the map of their exterior region is plotted onto the interior
of the annular
ring by a power series, the principal part of which represents
the map of the
chords of these profiles found earlier. The scheme of plotting
the double.,row
lattice is outlined by means of mapping onto the infinite-sheeted
Riemannian
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A005/AOOI
On Us Hydrodynamioal Calculation of Slotted-Airfoil Profiles in
a Potential
Flow of an Ineompressible Liquid
surface. The slotted airfoil is considered in detail, formulae
for determining
the oharacterl'stical Amotion are presented, as well as for the
distribution of
vtlocity and pressure over the airfoil surface. There are 4
references.
A.I. Borisenko
Translator's notet This In the full translation of the original
Russian abstract.
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AVROR8 Biko antayus
TITLE: On the.Hydrodynamio Galculation of Separated Airfoils
in the
Potential Flow of an Incompressible Fluid (Tr-.-ra-zansk.
aviats.
in-ta, 1958, 38, 73-91)
PERIOMICALs Referativnyy shurnal. Matenatika, 1960, No. 6,
P-75
TEM The author considers the prQblem of the flow around
doubly
connected contours by the potential flow of an
incompressible fluid.
1. For the conformal mapping of a zone of flow with two
arbitrary
sections on the interior of a circular ring the author gives
formulas which are important in the following.
� 2. The mapping of the external zone of two arbitrary
profiles
on the interior of the circular ring is considered. The
equations
of the profiles are given ix~parameter representation.
Successive
approximations aocording to the scheme of S. G. Ruzhin*are
used
for the determination of the coefficients of the equations of
the profiles. The successive approximations are based on the
application of conformal mappings of the interior,of the
ring on
the external domain of two arbitrarily situated line
sections.
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0 111/ C 333
On the Hydrodynamic Calculation of Separated Airfoils in
the
Potential Flow of an IncompressilAe Fluid
The velocity of convergence is not investigated.
In � 3 the author considers the mapping of the external
region
of a double-row grido consisting of profiles of arbitrary
form
and lying in the z-pline,- on the canonical region. For
the
determination of the velocity distribution on the
profiles of
every row the author applies mappings
t - e ir z
where h is the step of the grid. Then formulas are given
for the
absolute values of the velocities. V and V2 on the
surfaces of
the first and second profile, and'thn the pressure
distribution
on the profiles is determined according to Bernoulli.
It should be remarked that the single paragraphs are
represented
independently and-that it is not referred to the
connection with
the preceding paragraphs which complicates the reading of
the
paper.
Card 2/2 G. Y&. Dazhaliya
BINCHWITAYEV9 M.D.
Turbulent boundary layer and tho frictional resistance
of a cylinder
in a compressible fluid. Trudy W :3-14 '59. (MIFA 14:2)
(Fluid dynamics) toundary layer)
UGHK
SIXONOT, Y.G.; SIMONOT, K.S.; I
IM . N~.A., redaktor; XHITROT, P.A.,
takhatcheskly redaktor.
(Manual for railroad dispatch and yard clerks]
Rukovodstvo takhni-
cheskoun kontorshohika i spischiku vagonov. Moskva,
Goe.tranap.
shel-dor. Sad-vo, 1952. 131 P. 0m" 7:11)
I. ]heel& (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstwo putsy
soobahchemlya.
(Itailroade-Traln dispatching)
LANGUROV, I.Z.1 SIXOSINTAT, N.A., Inshener, redaktor.
(Kethods of getting increased service from railroad
tank oars]
Puti uskoreniia oborota taistern. Koskva, Goo.
transp.shal-dor.
izd-vo, 1953. 151 p. (xM 7: 2)
(Tank cars)
ISTITSKIT, N.K.; BIXCHXNTAY, N.A., redaktor; VIRIU,
G.P., takhnicheskiy
redaktor,
(organization of train dispatching on industrial
railroad lines)
Orgauizateiia dispetcherskoga rukovodstya na
promyehlennom sheleanodo-
roshnom transports. Kooky&, Goo. transp. shel-dor.
izd-yo, 1933. 143 p.
(Microfilm] (MLRk 7:11)
(Railroads..-Train dispatching)
LIPSKIY, A.V.; BIKOHMAY, M.A.,redaktor; TUDZON,
D.K.,takhnicbeskiy redaktor
MeabaAftation of lumber unloading frou railroad freight
cars, Tray
TSNII RPS no.78:3-124 154. (MLRk 8:5)
(Lumber--Transport)
BIKORFMAY, N.A.. starabiy nauchzWy sotrudnik
What should a dispatcher's control board be ltlw?
Avtom.ttelbve
i aviazi 4 no. 12:4-8 D 16o. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Yeesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatRI'shy institut
theleanodorosh-
nogo tfansports, Ministerstva putey soobahchentya.
(Railroadg-Signaling)
BIKOHMMY, M.A., insh.
C.T.C. system in a large railroad junction station.
Vest. TMI M
19 no.3:62-64 160., (MIRA 13: 10)
(Frankfurt on the
KRin~--ftilroade-Signaling--Contralized traffic
control)
BANGIRAD, K.A., dok-tor tothu.nauk; VASILITV, G.S.,
kand.tekhn.nauk;
BlICHIMAT. N.A., lush.; 7ROLOV, I.A., insh.
Ways for traffic control autmation in large railroad
junctions.
Test.TSNII MPS 19 no.6:3-8 160. (KIMA 13:9)
(Autouatic control) (Pailroads--Train dispatablus)
BIKCHENTAY, M.A., inzh.
Requirements of thd communication systems in railroad
centers.
Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 5 no.12:10-12 D 161. (MIRA
14:12)
(Railroads--Signaling) (Railroads--Communication
systems)
'HMGM, K.A., doktor tekhn.naukj, prof.;
BIKCHENTAY.M.A.,-inzh.
Automation of the current planning of train handling
in large
junction points. Vest. TSNII MPS 20 no.7-.6-9 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Railroads-41aking up trains)
(Electronic calculating machines)
& .00,
PETROV, A.P.., doktor tekbn. naukj, prof.;
DIATALYAN, S.V.j, kand. tekhn.
nauk,- ARADUROVA, Ye.V., inzh.; ZHUIUVLEV, M.M.,
inzh.;
KH,ANDKA.,OV, Yu.S.V inzh.; SAML-tINA,N.A.1, inzl,.;
ZAVIYAL-OVp
B.A., kand. tokhn.nauk; BERNGARDI K.A., doktor
tekhn. naakp
prof.; VASILIYEV, G.S., kand. tekhn. nauk;
BIKCHFNTAY, M.A..,
inzh.; FROLOV, I.A., inzh.; SIDELINIKOV, VA-71-
., nM
1.10ICiOUSOVAp N.I.,, inzh.,-, POZAMANTIR, E.I.,
kand. tekbn. nauk;
GLUZiZHGI B.A.$ retsenzent; MAKSIMOVICII, B.H.,
kand, tekhn,
nauk, retsenzent; PIPME, V,Yuo, inzh.j red,
[Use of electronic digital computers in compiling
train
sheetslSostavlenie grafika dvizheniia poazdov na
elektron-
rjykh tsifrovykh vychislitellrykh mashinakh. Moskva,
Tran&-
zheldorizdnts 1962. 199 p. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSII (for
Petrov).
(Railroads-Train dispatching)
(Railroads--Electric equipment)
PETROV, A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.;
TULUPOV,-I..?., kand. tekhn.
nauk; KRYUKOV, N.D., kand. takhn.nauk; GUNDOBIN, V.N.,
inzh.;
VASILIYEV, 0.3.0 kand. tekhn. nauk; GRMIN, H.S., kand,
takhn. nauka MOROZOVA, X.N., inzh.,- ROZE, V.A.,
insh.; LEVEHIN,
G.L., insh.; BERNGARD, K.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.;
BUGHENTAY. M A . insh.; BUYANOV, V.A., insh.;
ILOVAYSKIY,
JLU .00KAWEDOV. G.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; MIROSHRICHENKO,
A:'P:: insh.; ANDRIANOV, V.P., insh.; BUTS, V.D.,
insh.; KAZIMOV,
A.A., insh.; KIREYEV, O.P., insh.; DTUFUR, S.L., kand.
tekhn.
nauk; USTINSKIY, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; MIKHAYLOV,
S.M., Jnzh.;
NESTEROV, Ye.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, reteensent;
LIVSHITS, U.,
insh., reteenzent; PREDE, V.Yu., inah.,-red.;
VOROTNIKOVA, L F.,
tekhn. red.
(Control of transportation processes using electronic
digital
computers] Upravienis perevosochnys proto"som a
primenenies
elektronnykh tsifrovykh vychislitelInykh mashin. Pod
obehc~ei
red. A.P.Petrova. Moskva, Tranesholdorisdat, 1963. 207
p.
(MIRA, 16s8)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Petrov).
(Railroads-Wnagement) (Electronic digital computers)
Big". X, A. p insh, ,
Choiee of stations-and rans for inclusion in
oentralis*4
diop4tcher control at a railroad junction. Avtom.
telem,
(XMA
svi"' 7 no.4$3.4-17 Ap 16?. 1614)
(Railroad"igna3ing-Centralized traffic control)
USSR / Human and Ani 1 Physiology. Nervous System, Higher
Nervous T
Activity, Behavior.
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Riol-, No 15, 1958, No- 70576
Author : Bikahe#qy4~
Inst : Stalinabad State Institute
Title The Theories of I. P. Pavlov ancl the Problem of
Association in Psychology
Orig Pub Uch. zap. Stalinabadsk. goa. pod. :Ln-t, 1956,
vol 12,
No 1, 11-29
Abstract No abstract given
Card 1/1
USSR Human and Animal Physiology. Norvous Systom, Highor Harvous
Activity, Bohavicr.
Abs Jour Pof Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, No- V563
connootions"', but which are not of conditionod roflox
nature: thoso aro tho Offlnoctions botwoon a complex
problom and tho considorod rosporwe to it arising on tho
basis of solution of tho taak. The basic foaturea of
thoso oomoctiems aro: rapid automatization,, stability,
roady actualization, onploymnt in tho solution of ncfv
tasks, =x1tiple stagos, a tondoncy to a ccmtractod fo=
of oxyrossion, a rofloction of Mmiamontal objoctivo
laws, oto. -.K. 1. Lisins.
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142
USSR Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous systemil Higher
Nervous T
Activity, Behavior.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol. -No 15., 15r28,, No- 70562
or
objects in naturoY the effects of these on different points
of the cortex., and a concentration of stimilation. arourd
these points. -- M. I. Lisina
Card 2/2
141
BUCHMAY, O.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk,
-
Problems of Improving norms for railroad car yards.
Zhol.dor,transpo
37 no.10:36-38 0 155, (KM 9zi)
(Railroads-Nanagement)
BVICT790-1-N.
Gas turbine motors and prompeots for using them in the
petroleum
and gas industries. Trudy HINMGP no.24:246-256 '59.
(MIRA 1323)
(Gas turbines)
10.0
BIEHENTAY R.N . 1DPOYAN, G.S.,- PORSHAKOV, B.P.
[Use of gas turbine systems in industr7] Primenenie
gazoturbin!
nykh ustanovok v Prowshlennosti. Moskyaj, Gosinti,
1959. 147 p.
(MIRA 15:1)
(Gas turbines) (Industrial equipment)
FORSHAKOV, B.P.; BIKCHENTAY, R.N.; STRELITSOV, I.A.
Comparison of various power drives to the centrifugal
pressure pipes
in compressor stations of a gas main. Gaz. prom. 6
no.11:50-56
961, (MIRA, 15:1)
(Gas pipes) (Gas turbines)
FORSHAKOVP BbPa; BIKCHENTAY# R#N.
Limits to the practicability of the use of heat
regeneration
k
in gas-turbine units in compressor stations, Gas,
OM* 8
no.7t46-49 163. rMMA 170.8)
BELOKONIV BACHENTAT, ftfl.; MATVETEV, A.V.;
PORSHAKCIV,B.P.;
TOUBUdo -B.S.'; BARMIN, S.F.; MOROZ, A.P.
Field testing the GT-700-5 gas turbine installation
and Its
recuperator, Gazoprom. 10 no.11:16-24 165. (MIRA
1~tl)
BIKCHMq _~k v~yh; LODVIKOVA, I.S.) red.
~--Msa; _4p~94,'. qDA,~y~_
(Housing construction in rural areas of the Tatar
A.S.S.R.]
Zhilishcbnoe stroitellstvo v sellskol mestnosti
Tatarskol
AM. Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoo izd-vop 1961. 159 p.
(MIRA 18:5)
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BUKHMAN, Ya.Z.; MUTAYEV, R.S.; RIKORITAYEV, G.K.;
SIMAKOV, P.G.; GALKIN, A.M.
Improvement of working conditions in strip mines.
Bezop.truda v
prcm. 9 no.4sl5-16 Ap 165. (MIRA 1815)
BIKCHENTAYEV. R. K.; SUViKOV, P.G.; BtRSHOV, Ye.P.;
TARASHCHIK, A.D.
-t-na-
Combination truck and rail tranbportation in the Sibay
pit. Gor.
zhur.no.8t40-1+2 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
*I
1. 'Upravlaniye tweAMW metallurgii Sradne;-Volzhokogo
Beveta narodnego
khazyaystva (for Bikehentayev). 2. Bashkirskiy
mednesernyy kambinat
(for Simakov, Bershov, Tarashchik).
BIKCHENTAYEEV, M.K., garnyy inzh.
Transportation of oversize ore by rubble dump trucks
Gor. zhur. no.10:78 0 165. (hRA 18:11)
B1NC1W,'TA)7:,1r. M. Xh.
"On the 1~ydrodynanjc Desl~.-n of Slotted' 'oln :
Profiles In a
Potential Flow of a Noncompressible Liquid." Cand Tech
Sci, Kazan'
Aviation Inst, Kazan', 1954. (TZZWIekh, Mar 55)
SO: Sun. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and
Technical
Dissert-atims Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (15)
MAKAROVp V.M.p inzh. IKP. J,,,A.; KADKEVICH, V.N.;
SAMSONOVAp-YT.'-;i ~ZAOST~ROVSKIY, F.P.p kand. tekhn.nauyp
retsenzent; OBARO, m., inzh., red.; TAIROVA, A.L.,
red.izd-va; HODELIp B.O., tekhn,red.; UVAROVAO A.F.p
tekhr..red,
[Rubberized and bimetallic machines and devices for the
chemical industry; design and manufacture) Gummirovan-
rye i bimetallicheskie mashiry i apparaty khimicheskikh
proizvodstv; konstruirovanie i izgotovlenie. (By] V.M.
Makarov i dr. Moskva., Mashgizp 1963. 274 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
BIKCHENTAYEV, T.A.,, inah.
Bimetallic digesters for the production of sulfits pulp.
Khim.m4tshinostr.
no.6:7-8 N-D 163. (NIRA 17s2)
3/080/62/035/003/008/ On
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D267/D308
AUTHORS.: Voskresenskiy, V.A., Orlovap Ye.M.t
Bikchenta~evap__�_!_..,____
Kh.9 and Komissarenkof A.B.
TITLE: The plasticizing,of polytetrafluoroethylene
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal'prikladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 8, 1962t
1862 - 1863.
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TEXT: The authors-Itudied the possibilities of a physical plasti-
cization of polytetrafluoroethylene by combining it with high-
pressure polyethylene. The blending was carried out on rollers with,
the friction ratio 1 : 1.25 at 150 - 1550C, to complete homogenei-,-
ty. It.was found that the incorporation of very small proportions
of polyethylene increased the fluidity of the compositions, the oD-.
timum results being-abtained when blends with 30 35 % of poly-
ethylene %veze used..There is 1 table.
SUBMITTED: June 12g 1961
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1. 7ECHURDI, R.
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7. To go forward al-.,ays! Mol. kolkh. 19, no. 12, 1952.
9- Monthl.ir List of Russian Accessions, Librar7 of Congress,
March 1953. Unclassified.
SUMBATOVp R.Ae; IBATULLINp R.Kh,; BIEHURIN, T.N.;
KOZLOV, F.A.
Drilling wells of decreased diameter using a
turbotachometer.
Neft. khoz. 42 no.6sl2-17 Jo 164. (MIRA 17t8)
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DUCHURIN, T.N., IPAYGLI.13,~ )U),.; KOZLOV, FA.
Effec~t of tho power, supplied I,,) bit.,) of
lecreaioi d!amt-ev on thE-
indices of their operation. ourenic, no.414-30, 165.
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BIRCHURIN, T.14-; JBATULLINV R.Mi.; KOZLOVP F.A.;
NUTLAL)OV, MI.P.
Meann for increasing the efficiency of one-rollle:,
bi"s in
turbodrilling. Neft. khoz. 43 no.8:29-36 Ag 165.
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