SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRANALD, A. - BRANDELIS, A. M.

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BFU,IIALD, Still a'nout the grandfather of automobiles. P. 378. L~ SVE,T EOTORU, Praha, Vol. C.). no. 121. June 1955. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EiiIAL), LC, Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 10,55, Uncl. BRAMERGER, C. Machinery for the compaction of soils. P. 44 (Machanisace ) Vol. 4, No. 2, Feb. 1957, Czechoslovakia SO: MONTHLY INDEX Or, EAST EUROFUN ACCESSI011-1 (EEAI) LC. - VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 OARVA91 J., DVM; BRANCOVSKfl C., Engineer Czechoslovakia Brno, Veterindlstyfq No 12, 1962, PP 371-375 "Realization of Complex Analysis of Veterinary Station Aotivities in South Moravia." :Z. BRAND, B.V. (Kamyshin) Mirror attachment to ultrahigh-frequency apparatus, Vop, kur,, fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 30 no.4:368 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 . 11 .. . ~ .1 - - - - - v a is )p a it Is* v 1 A A vi . .. - 74__ ISO al; oat- J�6'30"= m*Awybomsfa wd sh" b to *wk dwi VA610C A" and wM fed mwft j, *A* YOM" im Minh *At far "H 6W*s #0 ow do om&x*Aty MW 'mpion I* I* owmwmw in do 04M ad do, am wmb*a or do *wm 60 ME* mw boom L IF. IL bsTA&LvRcJcA tollsAvull CM11101CAVION aw 0 IN 9Jain III T,, a n a IN ItK 0 *4 0 *!-So see f) coo so* 14 Wb~u (let kru..l 11 all by llEtng Null r-,.! )m Ilt'at"r-'Arr -cd far Add KI (5 ml) t-o the slmp;c -ILI, t., ~f' IT'i -hret aft-1 - , t p-ul tlL 11th -;uc ojter 1~*te_ .IlLne by Mang "' Is c; Lot jv~ BRAND. 1. 1948 "On the Etiology of Cataract in Tetany." Orvosok Lapjaj Budapest, 1948, 4/35(3-108-3-110) Abst: Exe. Med. 3.11, Vol. M. No. 6, p. 238 BWDV 1. Effect of application of extract of the placenta on the Intraoecular Praa=m (Filatovt a reth*4) * Seem"zot No, Is, 19~0. p, 26-35 1. Eye Clinic (Dr. Bola Boras),, Paco University. CLHL 198 5,1 NOV-0. 1950 - BRAND, 1. Fractional erythrocyte seaimentation and trachoma. Szemeazet 88 no-3:142-148 1951. (CIM1 21:1) 1. Doctor. 2. Eye Clinic (Director - Prof. Dr. Bela Boros), Pees University. BOROS, B.; BRAND, I*; TAKATS. L Clinical and animal experiments with placenta extracts according to Filatov; its effect on the blood pressure. Orv. Hetil. Budap. 92 no-33-lo6o-1063 19 Aug 1951. (CLML 20:11) 1, Doctors, 2, Bye Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dre Bela Bores), Pace University. H In 'ZO Arch. Op lot tX 19,51). ---The curneal rhtX occurring ba it cism- .4 hrikito- leatkuLur degetteration Is 1,roved to be due to Cu, probably present ist the (unit of a Cu-tipide coutpd., distributed tuil. lorudy throughout Dewenlets "lembrunc. K. P. U. 1xi BRAND, I. - -t~ A now instrassut to facilitate the intracapsular cataract ex- traction. 91semesset 89 no. 2:90-91 June 1952. (CIKL 23:1) 1. Doctor. 2. Ophthalmological 01inic, Pace Madics;1 Uaiversity, ABA , Lars, dr. Relationship between skin and eye diseases. Borg7ogy. vener. szemle 8-no.5:129~-134 Sept 54 1. A Fecei OrvostudomWi 11g7stem Szeeklinikajanak (Igazgato: Boros Bela dr egyetemi taims ) koslemenye (SKIN, diseases I .relation to eye die..) (M, diseases relation to skin die.) MIAND, Tmre BBAM, Inre; KADAS, Laszlo; AUTO. Istvan Further investigations on general pathology of angioid striae. Szemeszet 91 no.2:78-85 Apr 54. 1. A Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Naetem Szemklinikajanak (igazgato: Boros Bela egyet. tanar'as orrootudomanyok k-m4idatusa; as Korbonctaqi Intezetenek (igmgato: Romhanyi Oyorg3r eg7et, tanar, a2 orvostudomanok kandidatusa) kollemenys. (RWINA, die. Grondbiad-Strandborg synd.) IRM, Imrsk. dr. Diseases of the vascular system in glaucoma. Orr, hetil. 95 no# 29:785-787 18 July 54. 1. A Pecsi Orvostuclomanyi Igyetem Szemklinikajanak (igazgato: Boros Bela di.' egyetemi tanar) kozIsmerVe (GLAUCOKA, complieations cardiovaso. die.) (GARDIOVASGULM SYSTIN, in various diseases glaucoma) BORDS, Bela. dr.-; BRA.ND, Iare,- dr. I-- Traebom In industrial and agricultural collectives. Wepegesseegaff 36 no-7:179-183 JulY 55. 1. Kozlmmny a Pecal Orrostudomanyi J&eteu Szonklinikajarol (Igazgato: Boros, Bela dr az or'vostudouwqok kandidatusa.). (TRACHOKA, epidemiology, in HuWry.) BRA , Inre, dr. .Intraocular hypotension in myotonia atrophica. Ory. hetil. 96 no.9:231-233 27 lob 55. 1. A Pecsi Orvostudomanyi laetem Szemklinikajana (igasgato: Boros Bela dr. east. tanar. az orvostudomanvol kandidatusa) kozlamemye. (MYOTONIA ATROPHICA, manifestations, eye bypotension) kqpotension in myotonla atrophiea) BRAND, Imre. t1r. Changes of eye tension In parkinsoniim. Ory. hatil 97 no.17: 461~-464 22 Apr 56. 1. A Pecsi Orvostudomanyi %yetem Szomklinikajanak (igazgato: Boroe, Bele.4r. eg3retemi tanar) Kozlemenye. Offl, die. bypotension in paralysis agitans, pathomeebanism & diag. significance. (Hun)) (PARALYSIS AGITANS, manifest. eye hypotension, pathomechanism & diag. significance. (Hun)) BRAND, I. Use of synchronous motors. (Supplement) P. 37. (Energetika, Vol. 6. no. 6, June 1956. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAL) LG. Vol. 6, No. 6, June 1957. Uncl. BRAND.., Imre.-I.1- Intra6cular bypoten.sion origIM'CIh9 Prbin the central nervous system. Szemeszet 100 )~Ow4:193-196 D 163. 1. Sopron Varosi Tames Korhaza (Igazgato-fUorvos: Eper Tivadar) Szemosztalyanak (F'6orvos.- Brand Imre) kZ;zlemenye. BBAIND, Izrael, inz.; MUIR, Rudolf., Inz.., CSc. - ~-,, Automation of industrial calculations, Pod org 17 no.6:276- 278 Je 163. 1. Ceskomoravska-Kolben-Daneli: Prahae BRANP j_lzralll Allbertovich- LVIWI-PR, Lev GrIgorIy9vJ0j, aspirwit; MAKAROVSKIY, Sergey Alleksandrovich; SIVKOV Arkadly Ntro-,;,ich, inzh.; BAMALOV, Yuriy Alekseyevich, kand.tekhn-nauk, d otsent Use of digital computers in the design of electric inachl.nery and apparatus. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.-L?:1501-1505 164. ('11AIRA 18:2) 1. Nachallnik vychisUtelinogo tsentra firmy ChKD [Ceskomoravska- Kolden-Danek], Praga, (for Brand). 2. Institut elektUomekhaniki Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po ele'.ktrotekhnike pri Glosplane SSSR (for Lerner). 3. Zamestitell nachallnika raschetnogo otdola Tgentrallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro krupnykh elektricheskikh mashin paremennogo toRa Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po elektrotekhnike pri Gosplane SSSR (for Makarovskiy). 4. Nachallnik laboratorii schetnoreshayushchikh ustroystv Leningradskogo filiala VsesoyuznT nauchno-issledoyatel'skogo instituta elektromeklianiki (for Sivkov 5. Yafedra elektricheskikh zaashin, apparatov, materaticheskikh i schetnoreshayushchikh priborov i ustroystv Novocherkasskogo politekl-,nicheskogo instituta (for Bakhvalov). CC NRs AP6023823 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0017/65/054/012/0571/0574 AUTHOR: Braad q~ikqij, (~~ineer); Z~ ~usek, Antonin (Engineer); Vencovsky, Jiri (Engineer; Candidate of'sciences) ORG: GKD,*Prague TIME: Calculation with a digital computer of the temperature rise of the stator .winding of AC machines SOURCE: Elektrotechnicky obzor, v- 54, no. 12, 1965, 571-574 'TOPIC TAGS: computer calculation, digital computer, temperature measurement, alternating current, ventilation engineering/Z 23 digital computer ABSTRACT: :The paper deals with i~60 calculati,o-n of the -temperaturei rise of the stator winding of AC machines with a radial ventilation'system by means of' the Z 23 computer. Thoi dvantages of the synthetic method of' calculation of the beat re demonstrated. The-paper alsr; presents examples of the I of the output-values and a description of them. ~Orig. art& has:~ 9 figures. -[Based*on authors' Eng. abst.] [JPRS] SUBM DATE9_ 29Jun65 ORIG REF: 002 ~SUB CODE; 09 T~Cwd 1/i UDC: 621.3L3 IL2 3 CZECHOSLOVAIM/Solid State Physics - Structural Crystallotxaphy. E Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikxi, No 8~ 1959, 17835 Author : WarestschaGin, L.F&,,,PjrA:ad, I,We Inst : Title : X-Ray Structure of Investi(ption of Substances vith Pressures up to 30,000 Atmoa.. Ori,r Pub : Exptl. Techn. Phys., 1958, 6, No 6, 283-285 Abstract : Translation fron Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 108, No 3, 423 -- 424 (see Referat Zhur Fizika, 1957, No 8, 19769). Card 1/1 BRAND) L. Deterwdna~ion of tile polarity of ~Iie winding;-, of dir-a!ct-curre-cit engincs. p. 72. (BLEMIYUCHECiri OBZOR, Vol. 44, no. 2, Feb. 1055, Praha) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessim,(FFAL), .',C, Vol.. 1,, No. 11, Nov. 1955, Uncl. .!T, L..-L- PDBBU, M.; POPA. V. ZINI, Ye.;,,,B, Bilateral pulmonary resections in tuberculosis (with summax7 in Inglighl., Miirargiia 35 no-1:25-28 Ja 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Iz tubarkmleznogo sanatoriva Moroyen' Rumyniya. (PMMMONWTOff, in var. dis. tubere., bilateral (Rua)) GORBU,M.; POPA,V.;_BRAJIV L.- A,A.; ,___LWKLTRESOU,L.; DkVIDBSGU,C.; COSTF GIDIA,G.; BURIAN,J. Considerations on bronchial fistula following resections for pulmonary tuberculosis. Ramanian M. Rev- 3 no.4:22-25 0-1) 159. 1. Moroeni Sanatorium. Director Dr. G. Iordan. (TUBEMUIMIS'pulmOURY, surgery) (BRONCHIAL FISTUIA, etiology) AN A~1111?11!12 INK0130, _W - ___ - - .1 - -1 ~ M N - It 16 1? a It all 11 U Is A. It_ A- ILI I '.V I. tit F". ky_lko CN"% A S11.1 pq .-a* W00111141111 ;I this UsPb"Oae gr*UP. P"Oratim of acetyl derivatiTex of ji.tnirthyl.' !.0a nattliftleall. K. DtirwoMki and 161. Brand. Risesiliki Christ. 12, 1341.1-701: Pull. *a -A interx. acad. pliVoilaist, Classe sci. aratkiW.1031A, VDAU7(in Genrian)-To IN) X. of O-Colfrl%fr and IWO 1. AcCl In CM cc. CST wasadded 50 g. AICI,; the mixt. was heated 00 at* it its boifing, and 91 X. AlCl. added in portions. After heating 2 3 hr4.. it waA, lVit 12 his, -00 a 114. IICI was lisdilrd, the x4vent was disid. trout the C' N layers anti the trsitlue fractisvu. Alld it$ IWO10. Ffactiorl A. hit lid-00' a btialit Hlillir till. mil .*a t acrisindph4akitte (1) anti ... (11). 14, .00 00 a t&rk yellow oil %rhich iscratme a iteral-snild' How inau. contained 2-metkyt-6.6. dia(r1vIna&haka*(M). Altaic. soln. of 50a, Twas treated with a -Aid. aq. sm. of me 0 40j.\'IWIl.UCIand3T8.KQM. The oxime oll, in. 191", crysid. Irmo the hot ale, ale ~.In.; on coolins. a milt. of tbewbries of I and It pptd. They were srpd. by fmcdonat so n. (rum liVolu in which the ollitte of Us lem mg. 0ximeofflin.1241'. Throxittw Qo 0 '-f 1, bolled with 15% MCI for 4-6 bri;Xvis bright Yellow oil, th, IFW, which st-fidifird ze 0 00 it, give 1, in. 7(1-1*# sol. in coned. If with tin orange-ycllow oular. Srmicarhaofte off"I.2410.2"Orco. pn.). TheoximeoflinArOll and Ac,Owben ratd. with IICI ga, 003 gave -) 1.6 IT I.1tirthyV -a idaroplithisk-ne (C. A. 19 281111) in 11110". Osidatinn of I a 00 th hoiling 27p N's Wis. pire 2 6-CjUl eCua - i flZill,hirC0,11. in. 2241 mll. 7"henIthliecill,banedivitli Me 11CI.Ittivell,ii brIgbill-ellow oil. Ill. 1781. Simi. Wbasone of U tu. 228-3D (dwmpn.). 2-Mettiyl4t-acttamidonsphihairn~ iW). 0 00 prepd.by paWng IICI Intoisisoln.of the oxhutofn InAroll and Ac3O, nss~ M-1-3" (Cf. 002 C. A. 23. S290). ZV, heated for 2-3 hirs. with 20%, MCI, gaire the MCI %all of '-'..4. 0 Cislis3steNift (V), which with *N'&,CO. gave V. in. 58-11% turns brown-vinlet in air. ;j0 0 Diazotization of 7 and coupling with fi-C,JIr0H gave :-mr1hVI*4pk)Wexev_azo_ uapkA61. red-violet. in. 173-50. Oxidation of:U with hot 2% NiOC! u4n, pvr 2,1R. '00 01 6. Cl6ll#McC0Jl,)r,,7 n1 Is sot. in concd. I1lS04 with a yellow color and xr,-vll fluorescence, e of M in. 17"'. lAmise Kelley tjoe -,A is tie 0 A 11, t L A *t1AL%1j#GKA1. LIM1111011' ("S"Attaol Ila* V3.11. 0 OITA ak QNV &it too, aI _1M $.)also -it -11:- -0 - -;r -4-, i-7-1-11 o --.- &- I Of it a a U SAW 40 Is 0 a 0 6 0 0 9 39 tP tv IT if ago ';~ 110, S 46 a 0 so 00 w V w -W-Isr--W-W-~ #04 oep K- o 0 jq f! go. 092 004 008 000 sea II sow #Oil of M III . - r y ~ -1 - I - .. it 11 4 U V a x It F&OC1611% AND F600101ifs Skwor bmild. IfU4. 12~%%10. Nov. 15, 1940. suff"I'k-Or-PROVINdfie Men or suffonic acid alu kilW mks. Or to "01111tuotion derivs. of blOrf or hl -i& wil h aL'OM*, StOOMW or hydrowumat 1, neutralind With aq, or inorg. bases. we -WW'Wk- SUbstallm (or'mbstmftm tilst form alk. by- &VII, PrQdL-ts) In such amounts that the end Snodwt has a PH value above 8 in a o.24,% loin. a - I L A 01TALLURCICAL UTERAM" CLASIVICATON NOMOT slow I'Majav 11111010 "it a" Got oil I OK G-V M ll AT A s rw 0 0 a I V w 9 is 4 0 see 0000 0 00 0* -00 -100 -00 00 -00 .00 A 800 roe =00 r 00 V99 see see zoo me* Ue* wee JIG* BUND. -Y]AAimir Iduardovich; -BATURINSXIY, Yevgenijr Petrovich; LrULIKOVSKAYA, ~M 0- 11adozhda Borisoyna; SHILOV, Y.,G., redaktor; OYSTRAM, Y.G., takhni- cheakiy radaktor (The use of reeds In industrial house, construction3 Primenenie kamysha v zavodskom domostroanii. A'lma-Ata, I;mzakhskoa goo. izd-vo. 1956. 108 P. (MIRA 9:12) (Building materials) BRAND, V.E., inzh.; SOLODOVNIEDVA, L.P., Inzhj Designing one- and two-story houses made of XB pressed reed panels. Biul.stroi.tekh. 14 no.6:10-17 Je 157 . (MIRA 10:11) 1. Kazgiprogorselletroy (for Brand). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno- issledovatellski7 institut stroitalletva Akademii stroiteltetva i arkbitektury SSSR (for Solodovnikovs). (Kazakhstan--Architecture, Domestic) (Building blocks) (Read (Botany)) ~ -:_ GRUTWN, H.S. (11rUtMqn, H.S.); IMLIDSHON, Z.D.; POLTORATSKATA. . J~.-V.A. Yo. [Poltoratalka, R.I. red.; 10AKIRIS, A., tekhn.red. [Rood in raral c-onstraction) Komysh v sillalkomu budivnytetvi. Kyiv, Darzh.vyd-vo lit-ry z budivnytetva i arkhitektury URM, 1959. 122 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Reed (Botany)) (Farm buildings) I-len der lrrzc Parov, V. A., and Bran I. V. Yu.: Felmm-l" ransl~-ted from Q awl prsik ft r~i -.0py- V =.a V~ ~A Transla"ad from R-Tavst~m Fine-Grinding of Oren BOGDANOV, O.S., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. professor. xedaktzr:..~. V.Yu., kandidBt tekhnicheskikh nauki redaktor;.MWrACH, V.G., ka7?&8?ftVUW tekhnicheskikh nauk. redaktor; DOLIVO-DCBROVOLISKIY, V.Y., doictor takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; ZAKHVATKIN. V.K., redaktor; NACHAN, I.N., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; OLEVSKIY, V.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redektor; LOKONOV, M.F., kandidet takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; PAUNNOV, A.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, radaktor; PODNIX, A.K., redaktor; POLIVANOV, K-Yu., radaktor; FINKELISHTXYN, G.L. kandidat tekhnicheskikh neuk, radaktor; FOMIN. Ya.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; SHINYAKOV, M.I., redaktor; YUDINICH. G.I., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; BYKOV. G.P.,.redaktor; YXZD0K0VA, M.L., redaktor izdatelletva; ZVENSON'. I.M., tekhnicheskiy radaktor [Proceedings of the,Third Scientific Session of the Institute of Mechanical Processing of Economic Minerals] Trudy III nauchno- takhnicheskoi sessil instituta Mekhandbr. Moskva, Goo.nauchno- takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1955. 758 p. (MLRA 10: 8) 1. Ieningrad. Nauchn0-iBsledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut makhanicheskoy obrabotki poleznvkh iakopayemykh (Ore dressing) (Plotation) jtily'25. 1036. A codinnuuAy ol-jitbig celltriruyt: v.4cd sylth an aillonialk d'vcb;ug throu0i Or., balt=. i3 BRAND V.Yu.j M&KOV.SKIY,, N.D. Equipment of ore dressing and sintering plants. Trudy Mekhanobr. no. 122:355-430 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Ore dressing-Equipment and supplies) (Sintering-Equipment and supplies) W ~ _. MA OVSKIY, N.D.; OLEVSKIY, SASON, N.S.; Prinimali uchastivel BRAND., V.Yu.- K V.A.; SAFW~ V.A.; MSHCM,'KO, V.I. Dimensional lines of crushing and grinding equipment. Obog. rud 6 no.2:31-33 '61. OaRA 14:8) (Crushing machinery) BOGDANOV, O.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; BRAND, V.Yu., kand. tekhn. nauk, red., DERKACH, V.G., dokto~ ~f6i --3imflep - - red.; ZAKHVATKIN, V.K., red.; OLEVSKIY, V.A.., kand. telrhn. nauk, red.; LOKONOV, M.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; PODNEK, A.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; TUS M V, A.A., red.; FINKELISHTEYN, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; FCMIN, Ya.I., kand. tekhn'. nauk, red.; CHERNOBROV, S.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KUTUZOVA, L.M., red. (Transactions of the Fourth Scientific Technological Session of the Scientific Research Institute for Mechanical Concentra- tion of Minerals] Trudy IV nauchno-tekhnicheskoi sessii insti- tuta MEKHANOBR. Leningrad, 1961. 665 p. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Leningrad, Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektrkN-y institut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh. BRA1,1J. V.Y!i. , w - dc'k!'02. ., ; SHAPPC). kand."ekhn.nauk . - .,~C)amrmt of j.rojj rrj% dressine in the IT.,qos.P,. Mokhancobr 11, '5 no - I.- ` - 5--, 163. (MIRA -18:10) BRANDA, L.I. Hole zones in the IiGl custal. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 5 no.3:368-374 My-Je 160. (MIRA 13-g) 1. Industriallnyy tekhaikam, laganskaya oblast', g.Rubizhus. (Lithium chloride) (Semiconductor@) BRODABUR, MIhai ---- I- -.-- -11-1. Central problemst heating the spaces; increasing the front of work. Constr Buc 16 no.776t3 21 N 164. .. Chief Engineer, Regional Trusts for Housing Construction, Galati. BRAVIDALlY Frantisak, Inz. Relay salety equipmert and the crossing interval, Zel dop tech 12 no.12!310-312 164. BRANDALSKA, E., mgr World production of crude oil in 1964. Nafta 21 no.319O-91 Mr 165. SOV/1'89-5-5-5.'15 I, UT F~:R:': Aleksandrov, A. P., Afrikantov, I. I.,_Brandaus, A. I., G2adkov, G. Gnesin. B. Ya.j Neganov, V. 1.9 Khlopkin, _97"T. T IT 1, Th- Nuclear Ice-Breaker "Lenin" (Atomnyy ledokol "Lenii)") ~'tcmneya energJya, 1958, Val. 5, Nr 3, pp. 25'1-'e-76 A B~73TRA CT The ice-braker "Lenin" was put on the stocks in a Leningrad shipbuilding yard on August 25, 1956. The vessel wasilaunched an December 5, 1957. At present 3he is being complete an a floating dock. The following data wpre published: Operation period without refuelling 1 year Maximum length 154 m vidth 2*7,.6 m Shaft output 44 000 HP ;- L.-I, tw laoemtin' . 16 ouo Top speed in deep and calm watorer ~,na loaded to full capacitir 18 knots Speed ii; 2.4 m thick lc6, 2 kn,,t5 Number of _~crew6 Numbev of revolutions of scre-,RF ct maximar, Card 1,.'3 sueed: T;"e Tue-lZeikor "Lenin" SOV/e9 -5, -3 -5/15 Central ~,Icrew Lateral acre-Ap, .verage height of s4de of ship v . Draught gh reactor including I/eIght -.)+' -Qiields Total Weip.10. of all other meebanical pFrts of equipment Total quansity t-f -.;tea-,i generated Temperature oe eant p r (!-,,!3 11 r e -.t en M by rra I n turbogenerator. Steam c u t Tp n t-, o auxiliaz7 boiler- Capacity a-t* auxlliary pla-,n-t- Number (-,I' r.~actora Diameter of active zone 11c -ight of active zone D-,~.ervz~ of enrichment 2~5 Ft~ Id r -.11 -,F ~ n iy w j t h U iStatic forward thrust of screws 165 revs.p.in. 205 revs.p.m. M M 5 0-- 9 6 -"b0 t!1I ;,C.,o C 28 atm 204 t/h 1U Z; ji 6 200 )"1" M 1,6 m * 2 -'~ 5 5~, U i;5 k.r u 330 tons The Nuclear Ice-Breaker nlienin" SOV/89-5-3-5/15 Canning material zirconium or stainless steel Thermal power of the reactor go MW Maximum thermal load 106 k..l/.2/h Inlet temperature of water 2480 G Outlet temperature of water 3250 C Reactor boiler diameter 2 m, height 5m. A number of circuit diagrams and photographs of the entire plant is given. Safety measures are such that the vessel cannot sink even in the case of major damage. The nuclear plant is protected in such a manner that in continuously manned compartments the radia- tion level does not exceed 0.1 - 0-3 of the maximum tolbrable dose for an 8 - hour working day. All quantities of waste water drained off into the sea are below the permitted concentration. Cisterns with a holding capacity of 3,10, and 25 m3 are provided for the active water. There are 15 figures. Card 313 n (4) MASS I BWK ZXPLOTTATION _qV/2583 International Conference on the Peaceful Usas of Atomle RngergY. 2nd, Geneva, 1958. Doklady sovetakikb uchenyhh; yadnrnyye reaktory I yadernaya aner- Ike. (apports or Soviet Scientists; Nuclear Reactors end lear Power) Moscow, Ato=Lzdat. 1952. 707 P. (Series: Its: Z Trudy, vol. 2) Xrrata sUo inserted. 5o000 copies printed. General Zda.z N.A. Dollezhnl~ ftrrespooding Memberp US= Academy or Salem*&, A.K. Mmsin, of Physical and 111th-aatle-1 &,I. Leypueslay, N&aberv Ukratalan SM Academy or sciences, I.I. Sovikov, Corresponding; Member, ussa Academy or sciences, and V.3. PUrsov, Doctor or Physical and Mathematleal Sciences; Md. s A.?. AlyablyevS Tech. Zd.% To. T_ Recall. PURW3X& This book*iz Intended for scientists and engineer* engaged In reactor designing, as wall an for prof smors and students or higher technical schools mbar reactor do:li;n Is taught. --umb-or-atoadc energy. The SIX volumes contain the reports pro- "nt*d by Soviet scientists at tbs Second International Conference an Famesful Uses Of Atomic ROOMY, held fro September 1 to 13, 1958 in Geneva. Volume 2 canalsts or three parts. The first to devoted to atowic power pignts under r traction in the Soviet .On. VCLLMJ the second to QZVQrlm1mMtal and research reactors# the ex. POrlmOnts carried out an than, and the work to improve them; and the third- which 10 Pr*dcmlm=tlY theoraticalp to problems or unclear react-or physics and construction engineering. Yu. 1. lbryakin is the sclenOs editor of this volume. Sao SOV/2081 for title* or all volumes of the set. References appear at the OE4,of theartioles. Don"hal'. K- A- -AWL Zr"lm, X.A. XlJq21XZU -- A.K, Orl t ;1u# of-Do R-r-am.Ta. Fa-Eing tfie Yi a c O"r ("Part Wo- 2183) 15 J6 .4 . V Mltijye-., SIZVY, .ftArxVqjX-W - - A uranium Reactor Stgma-s~arjjest. (Report No. 2139) 36 Aleksanq~-v,.A,P_, X-r- AWk MOT TA - .jarayp AJAJ=UdAUA- A- uj_ Vfi 'If, -BrSSIL '092=9amov, an4-rs. Kh OPRIE. art No. 2140jr- 60 T. and Radiation wety System of the Atomic X00breaker (Report No. 2518) ST _T'9rq.Q1V 8 k WAtOr"WatOr P"02 Reactors (VVER) in the USSR por'c .0'. 194) rt'" ., A-X. GlukbOv, T.T. qomhmr0v, A.X. Kovalev, Aafflff.T. 3.~kvr~-.ov. geat-:jj;b~lng 91;jentil-jor Water-water- Reactors of Atomic Power Plants (Report NO. 2196) 119 Q-N- and V-1- Subbatin. Cooling Water-water Reactors -w-pZartmol. 9T44) 134 Tersakovv V.S. and 1.1r. XX3zunV. A Study of Unsteady Beat Trace- 'rer IA-Wal-vrodualng Elements or Nuclear Reactors (Report No. 24TO) 153 XvauOvsklY, K.X-, V-X. Subb0tift, and Z_A__UAhAJ%V. High-speed WAr'Trradafer Coefficient in the Pipe j0p.1 "No. %r5)"rM 166 02tatoladgi-S.S., V.X. Subbotlp, V~~.WISUMIA and P. I.. DaK4 the ow Best zxdnlz~ of Liqu Metal IN TH! Pipe$ (Mipart No. Lio 176 rrjaPr 1commum or Nuclear Fuel in Fast Power Re. ton' tax0apoIr 2028) 188 - Zu and O.V, S~v Th feel Houtr0n-D-e-"UlvtYPOADiUsAtirdlybutio-n~A onAgtMftS" !d2 As:eabllos of Rod-ahaped Beat Producing XlesentRadluo o?r- No. 2034 8 (Report 199 Pb BRANDAUS9 A.I., laureat Leninskoy premii; YUDOVIN, B.S., kand.tekhn.nauk Power plant on the atomic icebreaker "Lenin." Sudostroenie 27 no.8:21-29 Ag '61. (MIRA 14'-9) (Lenin'(Atomic ship)) (Marine gas turbines) BRANDE, Z. I. Nesushchie konstruktsii glavnykh zdanii ma tenovskikh tsekhov Z-SUPPorting structures in the main buildings of an open-hearth plant-7. Moskva, Izd-vo po stroit. i arkhitekt., 1953. 144 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions Vol. 6 No. 8 Povember 1953 BAUER, J.;-MANDEBUR, 0. Our oxperiences with the treatment of spinal fractures. Acta chir. ortbop tratun. Coch. 32 no.lt79-84 F165. 1. Chinirgicka klinika Lekarskej fakulty Universit7 P.J. Safarika v Kosiciach (prednosta: prof. dr. J. Knazovicky) a Tramatc-logicke oddelenie Falmltnej nemocnice v Kosiciach (veducit MUDr. J. Bauer). ACC NRi A?16029194 Monograph CZ/ Brandejs, Emi~ (Colonel) ..-Artillery fire preparation (Delostrelecka strelacka priprava) Prague, Hasa Vojsko, 1964. 387 p. diagr., tables. 3000 copies printed. Series note': Velka vojenska knihovna, no. 115 TOPIC TAGSs ordnance, artillery weapon, artillery.aTnmunition PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book is intended for military Instructors, artillery commanders, reserve officers, and trainees at military schools. T~e importance of artillery in a future war as a supple- ment of rocket warfare'Le emphasized in the introduction, The book deals with the fundamentals of firing artillery pieces, mine throwers, and rocket launchers.; 'zeroing by various methods, long distancaa:ndl~ direct firing, firing at nlRht,.Ln mountain terrain and with sp is projectilesi firing with the aid of aircraft, sonar and radar, and instruments for firing control, TABLE OF..COHTRNTSt Section 1, 'Rules' of FirIng A. Fundamental Concepts.of artillery firLng'preparation B* Preparation of thoAnitialfiring elements ..Cwd 112 ACC NRs AH6029194 C. Zeroing,in by framing D, Firing without topographical data 'Es Effective firing on observed targets re Direct firing G. Zeroing In by shifting of the mean Impact Ho Special methods of zeroing In by grauing I* Special methods of.firing Section 119 Control of the firing of a battery' A* Instruments for controlling firing Bo Firing by means of technical TeC0A'Uai*GaUCe Units C, Fire control of a battery D. Fire control of the unit Zo Training in artillery firing preparation SUB CODE: 19/ SUBM DAM none, .Cwd 212 00 4 00 0 *0 in 00 C too .3 00 03 01 U 00 4 CA F IT T I Wit IUR to got 90 a --Itv 4k0 8 1- 0 t** et~-- W- . UZ.43;C9 -L-9-C-A-A ~ - , ~ 40% -0 .00 '00 ro 000 See see too tie 0 We A am pv,*uW= aad feductles Of S-(24")PMYI- walse. P. Sorm, andl. Hmndejs. Colfection CWWW. CACM. Commons. 12.'IIIPX (IM).-To 2DD,g- P-2- furyl-o-cyanoscrylic Zsuread of 5, N000 cc. water was added in 3 Portions 21 N, it.tbetamp.belas t at 251 and C(h pused in during the reaction. At tu end of am red-tim, (&4 krz.) the suln. was made slightly scid to tropealla, the oily substance extd- with EttO, tM eat. washed with maw. dried over SasSO6 thr solvent evapd.. And the 0-24aryl-a-cyanoproplOwc acid (1) dried in a vacuum desiccator over Ps%; after purifics - l(6Ox.)JnIODOcc.abs.BuOJf,re-, I g%VV duced by direct adda. of OD g. N& aad ."16W 3-(24")WkmiW. hu, 90.5'. 16 g. of which with I S. Pt catalyst It under 80 a=. peam 9 bra. at 2D' ed 2.6 a. 2;~ CycZ Vyd,,*-24uryl)= two of U to pyr opy rolUWine (1-am 3.3.0lociase) was readily accom- Wisbed: picrate m%* (decamps.). W. D. lAcch A A S. S L A SITAW109KAL UTEMMINE CLASWICAIWO tsoo I" 'Op L~~,'Cl/ 146086 -4 1 SNICID .10 (MV dot ol"Alca". sliall 019 a.. &I1 U it AT 10 is It 4 b 0 . . I f 1 5 1 a , I , 9 ',' AMO A I I 1 11 go 0 0 1 w IM 0 tp & st K a It 0 PC it at 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 el BRANDEJS, Jan, inz.; STEBEL, P. Lcomplex method of upward driving the auxiliary blind shafts. Uhli. 4 no.7t235-238 J1 162. 1, Ostravsko-Karvinsky revir. POLEDNIK, Antonin; BRA-NDEJS, Jan, inz.; KODYM, 01drich Technical development of punched card machines viewed by their users. Podnik organizace 16 no.11:519-521 N 162. 1. Sdruzeni Ostravsko-karvinskych dolu, Ostrava. POUN, Jan, inz.; BRANDWS,. Jan, *I=. . computing and recording geological reserves by calculating machines - Uhli 5 no.4:215-218.Ap 163. 1 -,- 1. Sdruzeni Ost~avsko-Karvinskych dolu,, Os+,#ava. cz/4-60-3-9/44 AUTHOR% Brandejs, JiM, Engineer TITLE: The Development of Production of Chemical Fibers. PERIODICAL: NovhL Technika, 1960, No. 3, PP. 117 - 119 ABSTRACT- After a brief historical survey the author states that the re- quired quantity of natural, respectively chemical fibers was estimated at 15.5 kg per head and year. A detailed description of the use of chemical fibers and their advantages follows. The share of fibers obtained chemically in the total fiber output was 10% in 1944, 20.5% in 1950, and should increase to 27% in 1960 and to about 30% by 1965. The per capita share of chemical fibers is 3.73 kg in the MR, 8.1 kg in the GDR, and 4.51 in the USA. Textile experts computed that a ratio of 1:1 between natural and chemical fibers could be achieved by increased production; the ratio between viscose fibers and synthetic fibers should amount to 60 to 40%. At present only 2.9% Ball to the share of synthetic' fibers. An output of about 100,000 tons of chemical fibers was estimated for 1965, corresponding to a 1.84- fold increase compared to the production in 1958. The production of viscose fibers should increase 1.47 times, and of synthetic fibers 14.3 times. The investment costs amount to about one billion K6s. The production of chemical fibers per head Card 1/2 The Development of Production of Chemical Fibers. cz/4-60-3-9/44 will increase from 4.01 kg in 1948 to 6.98 kg by 1965. For 1 additional ton of viscose silk it is necessary to produc6 1.05 tons more cellulose, 1.3 times more sulphuric acid, 0.85 tons more NaOH, and 0.35 tons more carbon sulphide. Caprolactam obtained from phenol is used in the production of silon fibers; acrylonitrile fibers are produced from ace-tylene, hydrogen cyanide and dimethyl formamide. New types of chemical fibers should be developed in cooperation with the Communist states. ASSOCIATION., Ministerstvo chemick&ho prumyslu (Ministry for the Chemical Industry). Card 2/2 Z/009/60/000/03/024/028 E073/E235 AUTHOR,. Brandeis. J TITLE: ~he Manufacture of Chemical Fibres in Czechoslovakia PERIODICAL: Chemicky pru"mysl, 1960, 11r 3, pp 153-154 ABSTRACT-. Very general information is given on Czech efforts to increase the output of chemical fibres. At present predominantly viscoselfibres are produced; synthetic fibres account for about only 3% of the production. The production of chemical fibres is to be stepped up to 105 000 tons in 1965, i.e. by a total of 69%;_ this means an increase in output of synthetic fibres'by about 500%. ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo chemickeho prumyslu (Ministry of the Chemical IndustU) Card 1/1 BI'LONS, jo~,-vf; -"O2'X"*CIRNY, Koxel Trials ca~' coal mintng in thei F, -nnrv area. Gtol prijzk,,:m 6 no. 1t222 JI 16"'a 33~ 112is, M. "Fighting Deficiencies in the Machine Industry." P- 321, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 5, My 19%. SO: East European Accessions Lint, Vol. 3, No. 9. September 19.54, Lib. of Congreas BRA Imm, M. "For decisive improvement of technique and technology in the machinery industry." p. 641. STROJIRENSTVI. (MINISTERSTV0 TEZKEHC, STROJIRENSTVI, DaNISTERSTV0 PRESNEHO STROJIRENSTVI A I.LTNISTERSTVO AUTOI-IDBIMVEHO PRUMYSLU A ZMEDELSKYCH STROJU.) Praha,, Czechoslovakiay Vol. 5., no. 9. Sept. 1955. Honthly List of East European Accessions (EUI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959. Uncl. BRANDFJSY M. Through better cooperation of technicians and designers toward better utilization of materials. P. 401. (Strojirenstvi. Vol. 7, no. 6, June 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. ARS Rron4sj3, Stanislav, Theoran virnatosti. (Theox7 of tornado formation) Keteorolopicke Zpravy, 4(1-2), 7-8, 195U. 4 figs., 7 equations. WI-BH The wmct mathematics formulas connected with torsado formation s; iven, among others, by J. Holmbos in his "Dynamic Mateoroloalf, (Chap. MI Thia article give* a uu=uu7 of Byers' deductions and a working elements are geographic latitide, convergence wid divergence, the erfact of chich elemanw-, on cyclonic and anticyllonic tornadoes is determined through various matbematic%l formulas, including the 31mwxbW 2053by formum. Subject Heading3: 1. Tomado d)rjvaics 2. Toniado fomuti,.n.&G.T. h.10-267 551-59h-71537-32 'Brandeis, Stanisl , Tabulky pro v1pocet indexu. loma vzduchu v oboru ultrakratkych radiovine /Table for calculating the air refractive index in the ultrds-hort radio wave ranp--i Meteorological Abst. Meteorlogicke Zpravyj 4(5-6):107-103., 1950- table., 3 refseJ, voi. 4 wo . io 8 eqs. In Czech. MH-BH--Fquations developed by He G. Brokkerj October 1953 A. Friend and A. Perlat are explained and a table for Part I calcularing the air refraction (dielectric constant) from Mi a" cellanwas temperature, pressure and humidity .presented. For a more Applications detailed stucbr of the subject the author refer to his article on abnoxnal propagation of ultrashort radio-waves published in Meteorologicke Zpravy, 1947, p. 105- Subject Headingst 1. Dielectric constants 2. Computation tables 3- Short vqve radio propagation.-G.T. 5 3 5 :5 5 1S21 In-isla, A-ralirza 9 reoBtrolftk6 S!Ofky Wtm. r! c b _i,,- ailu .1-JObaric I-v! II'l on?l mid D,-. ar ma, t, V,71-t~~ S= cc" "fe'dirs: 1. Apostri~phk winds I G&Wrophir approxiwtion 3. Cy I C. S T r '.-P!l7 L,, d 7. 11, A" TmAhif tlol~y X-,rz-troq-kAo vltfn -4 va-TtiL-Mnich r"!! DLC '11c iv 4- cli~.&MER? - . ~V75j~ (D ynainic: rnetbodt fsjE2Z.~k rmv- Sutcliffe'~ devel-ment methLd p DL-C A., lyvol;ml, M-M)GS 01 fl-'.:71Ma~' !Ol-"-ALing of barotrup;c &u la~:~ fllt:~mg ,ci- F an-, ~'IANVIIZY, 35 w--11 a, previoub Work of the auti.01. ApDncaT' wn rr. 4~~ C:";,)P~t ;ig ra~r,,,inc ~ol~tton oi equationi. grids aad i czwC;'-.-4 us-t~d. t 1, e C 07t n- Hfa-dimp. 1. 'Numler"i foecas"ing teclIniques I Barotropm rendej~cv ec-tmn - MWMEJS,, S. Equaticns of atmospheric dyfiamics in the P system; in honor of the 75th birthday of Professor Stanislav Hanzlik. p. 44 mnmuogicn zpRkvy. vol. 63 No. 2, may 1953 SO: Monthly East European Accession (EEAL)~ LC, Vol. 4. No. 9. Sept. 1955 Uncl. BRANDEBO S. Dynamic forecasting metho". IV. Evaluating methods. P. 69. METEOROLOGICKE ZPRAVY. Vol.-6, No. 3, June 1953 SO: Monthly East European Accession, (EBAL)., LC, Vol. 4., No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl, S. Sutcliffels development equation and the ageostrophic component of wind. p. 98. RETWROLOGICKE ZFRAVY. VOL.6-,No. 4, Sept. 1953. SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL), LO, Vol. 5, No. 3. 1-2,arch 1956 Tramf, 'Im id -y!- I'c I Z* 01 - - 4 4 "d Z) . D . rr Surface pressure tendency and changes of vorticity. p. 144. MMEOROLOGICU ZPRIVY. Vol. 6, no. 6. Dec. 1953- SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 51 No. 3, Xc~rch 1953. BRANDEJS, S., AND OTHERS. Forecasting changes in a synoptic situation. p.37. NETEOROIDGICKE ZPRAVY, (Statni mateorologicky ustav) Frague. Vol. 7, no. 2, April 1954 SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (FY-kL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956 BRANDEJ31 S.: VITEEK, V. Prognostic equations of baroclinic model with constaht direction of wind shear. in Eng. p. 141 (Studia Geophysica 'Et Geodaetica) Vol 1 no 1 1957. Praha, Gzechotl6vakia. SO: 1-Tonthly Index of East European Accessions (EEE) TZ, Vol. 7, no 1 Jan 19,58 BRAMUS, S. Application of Fjortoft's method in drawing weather maps. p.23. (Yeteorologicke Zpravy, Vol. 10, No. 1, Feb. 199, Prahap Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions BRANDEJS S. - "IMMID, 0. ~- " 4j An equation for the forecasting of pressure directly above the earth's surface. p- 60 (Ifieteorologicke Zpravy) Vol. 10, no. 3, We, 1957. Praha, Czech. SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 195B t7273 Numerical and Ipaphical pressure field (in German), Z. Meteor. 11, 10/11, 305-312, Oct./Nov. 1957. Authors, from CharlAs University in Praltue describe a method of nurnarical forecasting a IGOO-mb chart and a thickness which is essentially that of Sawyer and Bushby. No examples of actual i M. G. Wurtele, USA forecasts are given. Ttiirv 1 1 "4 id,3~3 SSI.SK313(0 01rod do poletol pledpovidi poftst. Dept., ZPro nir. Untroaucuon V It-therforecasting.1 a., ;fysikabst Sbornik, Pragm, No. 61, 1957. Millu 156 p,~ 23 figs.~,23 tAhm, We., erous,eqs. German and Russian summaries p. IWI56. DLO~711% highly technical text Is designad to thoroughly familiarize- students or synoptic mete4ologlats with the theory and tf~cfinlques of numerical fommating. The study isdividtd Into two parts, the first dealing with the quasi-static equations of atmospheric dynamics with premm as an ges in time Independent variable - (hydrostatic equation -, -thermodynamic than and Ppw; gaostrophic wind, divergence and vortacity, Ageostrophic wind cornponent, gradient wind Od Its divergence, continuity equation-, vorticity equation; pressure tendency equations, A part takes up the prognostic equations of various atmospheric models cM). 71w secor tion, and their tional titamture tments of the (w"t I forecastin g, this Moth 11~~ and mastering of for"as&9 August 3, 1959-- R RkKDILTS-m.-S. SCIFM PerioUcClet MErECIROLMCIM ZFRAVY. vol. n, no. 4/5, Oct. 1958 ERMEJS-, S. Forseast ouqations of the models of multilayer atmosphere p. 97 Monthly List of East European Accesssions (EM) LC,, Vol. 8, to. 5,, May 1959., Unclass. B%,V.MEJSS SUR;IAI-2 (in ca2a); GIVC11 Ilarlics colultry Gzechoslovakia Af--ide.mic Degree:s: fnot give27 Metoorological*Institute of Charles University ('Metero- *Iogi~d~tavirovy ~unvq-r-sj~~y-)-.-Prague Affiliation. sowee Prague, Meteprol2gicke Zpravy, Vol XIV, No 1 -2. 30 April 1961, pp 14-21 4 "The Effect of Precipitation on the Propagation of Ultra-Short Waves and Measurement of the Quantities of Precipitation by Radar." BRANDEJSI S. Automatic line for weather forecasts. Meteor zpravy 15 no.3/,i-. 60-65 Ag 162. 1. Meteorologicky ustav, Matematic~o-fysikalnl fakulta, Praha. BUJIIWI.~JS s I A~ Doct.or ~~ Id H ch ~ (A Lri~ Ig,-; obituary* Mettlor zf).I-nvv 17 n o. ' 02! -127 Ag 164 .--j t 31742-66 nC QW ACC NRt AP6021159 SOURCE COM CZ/0063763700010W Woo AUTI,iOR: Brandejs, Stanislav 37 ORG6. Notoorological Institut.6, Hathematics4hysios Famaty. CharleB-1VA*'--""- sity TITIE,t Calculation of the vertical velocities of air with the omega equation 112, SOURCE-;: Ibteorologicke zpravy, no, 4, 1965t 94-9 TOPIC TAGSz atmospheric model, air flow, calculation, atmos~pheric circulation ABSTRACT: The article presents the derivation of a general form of the so-called 4o-equation and a sinplification of the w-oquation for a barotropic model of the atm phere, The individual terms of the W-equation are qualitatively disaasseda. Orige arte has., 16 formilas, LJ:PR3$ SUB CODD-t C4 SUIR4 DATEI none ORIG REF: 001 OTH RM 005 L 30902-66 En (I )/FCC-6~ ACC NRt SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: BrandWl_aani b ORGG. MU, Faculty of Mathematics and Physic P K-U (MU mat-4n. fak. K# U,) TITLE: Equation for calculation of the heat function SOURCE: Meteorologicke zpravy, no. 5. 1965j 133-137 TOPIC TAGS: adiabatic process, atmospheric geopotential, geostrophic wind, function analysis, adiabatic flow ABSTRACT: The article presents a derivation of equations for calculation of W nonadiabatic and adiabatic tendencies of the geop2tential~ and also of equations for nonadiabatic and adiabatic vertical velocities. Starting with those equations, the author arrives at a simplified equation for calculation of the adiabatic vertical velocities on the one hand and the tendency and omega--equation for the equivalently barotropic atmosphere on the other. The article concludes with with a calculation of the heat function Q for stationary and nonstationary geostrophic flove. [JPRS1 CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 005 Cc rd 1/1 UDC: 5512513-1: 551-558 6) 40 /A- 0085LE'L AP6031129 SOURC E CODE: CZ/0085/66/000/03-/0067/0072 AUTHOR-' Brandejs, J~tanjsljl 3o X ORG: M teorological Institute, KU (Met. ustav. KU) TITLE: The role of heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere in the cyclogenetic mechanism of the atmosphere SOURCE: Meteorologicke zpravy, no. 3-4, 1966,, 67-72 TOPIC TAGS:. atmospheric pressure, atmospheric. temperature, atmospheric turbulence, cyclone, cyclone forecast ABSTRACT: The present study shows that the heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere has an'immediate and decisive influence on theformation and de- velopment of oceanic cyclones. It is therefore necessary to consider the influence of the heat. exchange process in forecasting vertical speeds andspatial distribution of atmospheric pressure, Orig. art. has.: I figure, 2 tables, and 4 formulas. [Based on-translated author's abstract) IKS] SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 020/ BRAINDUSKY, Frantisek Flakes in steel castings. Slevarenstvi 10 no.7t250-252 J1 ,62. BRDNAR, Alois (Kunstat ep,104); IILR~~~~~ Speci.al equipment for pole setting. Energetika Cz 12 ~,z no.10:559 0 162. 1. Rhomoravske elektrarnyp Brno (for Bednar). 2. Energoprojakt, Brno (for Brandejaky). 9/276/63/000/001/028/028 A006/A101 AtPMOR: 1!~andej sl~d,,Pr~qntl I e~k TITLES Flakes in steel castings PERIODICALS Referativnyy zhurnalj Tekhhologiya mashinoEstroyeniya-, no,. 1, 1963, 59 - 40, abstraot.10270,("816vArent3tvV', 1962, .10,.no. 7, '250 252; Czech, summaries in Russian, German, English and French) TM: _The formation of flakes.is a'property of special steels alloyed, with Nij Crj: Mo and other elementsi The basid portion of hydrogen contained in steel castingd, is molecular hydrogen. 'At relatively low cooling, the hydrogen in the thin sections may diffuse from the internal layers to the surface of the castings.. Incompact parts, where the diffusion process does not.take place, flakes appear:frequently., The cause of flake formation is hydrogen Contained In the steel. The causes of hydrogen saturation of liquid steel are:analyzed~, Flakes arise, as a rule, in the thermal points of the oastings, iri particular underneath larg'e-size risers, since eVen slight excess pressure entails an in- creasedsolubility of hydrogen and its higher concentration in the thermal point.'._ There are 5 figures and 10 references. [Abstracterts notes Complete translation] Card 1/1 -r -1 A K~A VN ti IL N" .;, IL i5 " ': 4 f ~ F '- ~ 1 ig j 6 t IL I S,;Z~ g P f r i KI IL v IL E-tANDELIS, A. M. Novaia tekhnologiia proizvodstva spiral'rWkh sverl 5ew technology in the production of twist drill-0. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1953. 104 p. SO: Monthlv List of,Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 31 June 1954. 25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1324 Brandelis, Aleksandr Moiseyevich Usovershenstvovaniye tekhnologii potochnogo proizvodstva na instrumentallnykh zavodakh (Improving the Technology of Line Production in Too! Manufacturing Plants) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958- 198 p. 4,500 copies printed. Reviewer: Stankevich, V.G., Engineer; Editor: Smirnov, B.V., Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: Balandin, A.F.; Tech. Ed.: Model', B.I.; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal Working and Tool Making (Mashgiz): Beyzellman, R.D. PURPOSE: This book is.intended for engineering and technical personnel, and qualified workers in machiner:%-manufacturing establishments. It may also serve as a manual f or tekhnikum students studying tool making. COVERAGE: This book discusses various improvements in production technology which have been introduced in organizing line production Card 1/6 Improving the Technology of Line Production (Cont.) SOV/1324 in plants of the tool manufacturing industry which specialize in the production of the most widely-used cutting tools and measuring instruments. The efficiency of these improvement measures is reviewed. There are 4 Soviet references. No personalities are mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Basic Problems in Organizing Line Production in the Tool Industry 5 Ch. 2. Hand Taps 11 1. Technological processes 11 2. Preparation of blanks 12 3. Grinding of taps 15 4. Marking 18 Card 2/ 6 improving the Technology of Line Production (cont.) SOV/1324 5. Forming of squares 20 6. Threading 23 7. Cutting flutes 27 8. Heat treatment 37 9. Finishing operations 41 10. Organizing line production of taps and some teohnical and economic production indices 49 Ch. III. Round Threading Dies 54 1. Technological processes 54 2. Preparation of blanks 55 3. Countersinking edges of a hole,, grinding of faces, milling of grooves, marking 58 4. Threading and gaging 6o 5. Drilling of flutes 64 6. Relieving threads in the.megmented part of round dies 66 7. Drilling side pockets [holding notches] 67 Card 3/6 Improving the Technology of Line Production (Cont.) SOV/1324 8. Heat treatment 9. Polishing the external diameter of 10. Relieving threads in the segmetned 11. Grinding the front surface 12. Organizing line production of round and economic indices 69 dies 75 part of round dies 78 81 dies and some technical 81 Ch. IV. Drills 85 1. Technological processes 85 2. Method oflongitudinal rolling 91 3. Method of segment [partial] rolling * 94 4. Method of lateral (cross) rolling 95 Ch. V. Milling Cutters 99 le Shearing-and slitting (slot) cutters 9 2. Inserted-tooth cutters 9 10 3. Hubs for inserted-tooth cutters 112 Card 4/ 6 Improving the Technology of Line Production (Cont.) SOV/1324 Ch. VI. Cutters 115 Ch. VII. Segments for Cut-off Saws 121 Ch* VIII. Files 125 1. Technological processes 125 2. Preparation of blanks 125 3. Straightening 130 4. Grinding blanks 135 Cutting file teeth 137 oo Heat treatment 141 g 7. Orgnizing line production of files and some technical and economic production indices 147 Ch. IX. Benchwork and Assembly Tools 149 1. Technological process 149 2. Organizing'line production of benchwork and assembly tools and technical and economic production indices 161 Card 5/6- Improving the Technology of Line Production (Cont.) SOV/1324 Ch. X. Measuring Instruments 163 le Thread rolling of micrometer screws 163 2. Autbmatic drilling of holes in micrometer frames 165 3. Mechanized finishing of micrometers 167 4. External broaching of vernier caliper parts 170 Graduation of the scale and vernier of a slide caliper 172 Mechanized finighing and trimming in making vernier calipers ' 176 7.- Orgaftizing line production of measuring instruments and technical and economic indices 181 Ch. XI. Advantages and Efficiency of the New Technology and Production Organization in Tool Manufacturing 185 Ch. XII. Prospects for the Development and Introduction of Line Pro~uction of Tools 191 Bibliography 197 JCi/ksv 3-24-59 Card 6/6 BRANDELIS, Aleksandr Moiseyevich; USTINOV, N.V., nauchryy red.; Ahm doGORYUNOVA, L.K., red.; TOM, AX.y tekhn. red. [Operator of automatic lathes) Avtomatchik na tokarrWkh avto- matakh. Moskva,, Voes.uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Proftekhizdat., 1961. 230 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Lathes) (Automatic control)