381 STRUMINSKII 



Strelkov's works are primarily concerned with research in 



thermal and molecular processes. 



Bibliography: 



and S. I. Novikova. Thermal expansion of silicon at low 

 temp. Fiz. tverdogo Tela, 1, #12, 1841-3 (1959). Phys. Sci. 

 Abstr. 63, 13494 (1960). 



and A. S. Borovik-Romanov, M. P. Qrlova. Magnetic and 

 thermal properties of three modifications of solid oxygen. 

 Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 99, 699-702 (1954). Nucl. Sci. 

 Abstr. 14, 24715 (1960). 



and K. A. Karasharli. Thermodynamic investigations of 1,1- 

 dicyclohexyldodecane, 1,1-diphenyldodecane, 1 -phenyl- 1- 

 cyclohexyldodecane at low temperatures. Doklady Akad. 

 Nauk S.S.S.R. 131, #3, 568-69 (1961). 



and A. S. Borovik-Romanov, M. P. Qrlova. Construction of 

 a practical temperature scale in the range of 10-90° K. 

 Technology of Measurements, #1, 34-35 (1960). 

 and p. N. Astrov, M. P. Qrlov, D. I. Shaversaya. Collation 

 of low temperature scales of platinum thermometer re- 

 sistance. Technology of Measurements, #8, 29 (1959). 



Office: USSR Academy of Sciences 



Leninskii Prospekt, 14 

 Moscow, USSR 



Residence: Vorob'evskoye Shosse, 2 

 Moscow, USSR 



Telephone: B2 16 93 



STRUMINSKII, VLADIMIR V^ASIL'EVICH (Mechanical Engineer) 



V. V. Struminskii was born April 29, 1914. He graduated 

 from Moscow University in 1938. In 1941 he began working at 

 the Central Aero-Hydrodynamics Institute. He was elected, in 

 1958, to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding 

 Member. In 1947 and 1948 he received Stalin Prizes. 



Struminskii' s main works deal with aerodynamics. He 

 formulated a theory of a boundary layer on a sliding wing 

 (1946), the general theory of a non- stationary boundary layer 

 (1948) and the general theory on three-dimensional boundary 

 layer for an arbitrary surface (1952). 

 Bibliography: 



Sideslip of the wing in a viscous and compressed gas. Dok- 

 lady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1946, 54^ #9. 

 Sideslip of a wing in a viscous liquid. Doklady Akad. Nauk 

 S.S.S.R., 54; #7. 



