SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KEISEL, H. - KEKCHEYEV, K.KH.

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KNISEL, Henryk; RYMKIEWICZ, Danuta Antigenic nrot)erties of Clostridium tetani liberated from serologically nctive comnonents of vegetative calls by action of alkali or enzymes. Mad. doew. mikrob. 9 no.4075-386 1957. 1. Z Panstwowego Zakladu Higiany w Warezawie. (CUSTRIDIUM TITANI, immunology, antigenic properties of strnis liberated from serol. active vegetative cells alkali & enzymes (Pol)) t - - I -- I , I- -i-I- ;~ r , , -, - - ; - I , I ( . , UISUR, K.. diplomiro-ranny7 Inzhener. Apparatus and devices for controlling dust and reducing the danger of silicosis in mining. Vbst. AN Kazakh. SSR 13 tio.7:-71-87 Jl '57. (Mine dusts) (MLRL 10:9) CIIYTILOVAP M.; ICEITEL, W.; IIIIER, J.; 111EI]III)OPIF, K. Bone cysts -- a ranifestation of an auto-agrosstve diseas,~i. Acta, chirt orthop. traum. Cech. 32 no.4:3~3-324 Ag 165. 1. Vyzkumny ustiv trauratologicky, Brno; Medizin"sche Akademle, Magdeburg, DDR. ai:dMin. MOD.* MIR 10 1 -Z7. ---1:4 on a f no L; ~j 13, liJ t-:? 44~-- W; -nn cal/Ka- c-, Lovt f la vall-C. 77~ r - v 7'~ a an'! t~,role, With a riUpla~r f t A" te KEITH, Is, U"" Vulcanizing and moulding machines for making shoes. Bor ciRo 13 no.2:55-58 Mr 163. 1. C.I.C. Engineering Ltdo., Somerset, 22970 s/166J61/ooo/oo2/oo1/0O6 B1 12/B217 'Oflubtsev, S or, tile Academy of-Sciercec AUTHORS: S ta n V. Llember Uz*'i e k Sh. A,, Bakhrarnov, aya 33R, Ablyayev Keitlin, L. 07., Yusova, E.'N. TITLE: Study of molecular qonversiono 4n a nz~tural ;7as, produc,*' by high-frequency electric diochar-es PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akaderqii nauk UzSSR. nauk, no. 2, 1961., 3-11 ~onss is to continue stu TEXT: The study of chemical converfT4 dies of hfferent radiation effed 'ts on methane. A high-frequency device of the ty')0J1PE-36 (LGE-ZB) was used for heating the dielectrico. The experi- mental arrangeinent is schemEttically represented in Fig. 1: A is a 3as tank, 3 a rheometer, T a discharge tube,P (L) a trap, P a reservoir, 1: a manometer I are catarrhometers. Tpe rea , 'I a b 2 ction Droducts %here analyzed spectroscopically. The MKC-14 (IKS-14) aPectro- graph usdd has a measuring range of 600-10000 am and prisms of LiF and U Card 22970 3/166/61/'000/002/001/006 Study'of moleculA conversions in a... B112/B217 M.- The gas conloined 98 ~7 methane. The amount of energy absorbed on pasuage through tile gap discharge tube vas-determined from the temperature differcnce T 2 - T1 at the ends of t~e discharge tube. 19 E = 2.6 lo 'M C p(T 2 -T1) ev, where IM is the mass of the gas, and C P the specific'heat At constant .prenoure. Fig. 2 shows the absorption spectrum of tile gas. The dashed line (1) refers to a gas not subjected to electric dlscha~-,ge, ihilst line (2) refers to' a gas subjected to electric discharge. The effect of electric discharge on t-he ~:~is resulted in the formation of liquid prod '-,ihich turned out to be derivntiver uct3 , of alkyl benzenes. The basic products foriaed as follors.: C H' + CH4 - CH* + CH3 4 CH* -+ CHi + H2 5 CH+ 4 +e-CH:'CH,+H CH++ 01, - C,H++H Card 2 3 3 5 2 KE,TMA, Jaromir, MIlDr. Do not un-larestimate foot care, S--ln dopraya 12 xno~6/17I34-35 164. KEJDA, Jaromir, KJDr. On correct nutrition of driver3. Slln doprava 12 no.9126-27 S 164. IR F..'-,JDA, Jaromir, HUTDI.. tho most precioll.9 F,05,110.1si(q, ()f tl,.c., driver. .7iln doprava 13 no.1:24-125 Ja 165. ------------- KEJDA, Jaromir, MUDr. On drugs and their correct use. Siln doprava 12 no.10:24~-25 0 164. KEJDA, JaromirY dr. Do not underestimats fatigue. Siln doprava 13 no.2:27 F 165. H t-?. Che 1700-1 541 au 'A~ *-I is vrrepll.. Izal th- reduction of 1,3-dimethyl-4-aniino-i-nitroseumciI (11). Adding portion. wiscb0g.anhyd. 11toastirred preheamImim(ste-ambath) of BO C. Cray cast Fe flings, 75 in]. 11.0. and 5 ml. coned. JICI, dilg. the rniit. with 145 mi. hot water, adding 3 g.' MXOj, filtering the mixt., and cooling the filtrate gave The filtrate may also be hinited with 21 ml. M119 11COM and I S. Zn dust 4 hm. at 70* to give 96-6% rantio deriv. of x . Nt. lludlicl~o- 4 4 S-DI&MIno-2 6 d-I d LIfI r3r r ~irn Id it v Or their tau tonlers. aroin r e " ' I e) 1-3 rech. , pe. . ti, C, 1, lidi vinddine (1) or it~ 4-7 is little .taur(qllcr, Ivith U mWinul elleaptr t1j;Ill the older pfccoin.t. it It P-11 7~-7h t Yielding Purur pl-,Aucts. , be,~ides anti 6 C. C(,U Ft! Vlilittrs (.Io g~). 75 C Water, 0i- IICI heatr(j to W. l StIrtcd 30 Mill., 60 (line added in s4g;Ill yrinil. ItlatflIrsted by , .I, ezirl of the idtlitiwi i, 117%c it' color of OW cA*jln, front )Iur Yellow-hrown). the re -.It either (1) CoolLit, yi(!lJi,-),g off. amt thr tjl:tate crj5tals of 1.3-di- fleated will, %;-,;~dine, or (2) d aynino anakg, 3"Old'"9 4-ttmjr,~-fi? )I- which i, ". j.M11"Mult it, tile sytithr5i3i of ry, Synthotic organic Chomistry. E-2 OFIECHO-SLOVAYM/Organic OhOldst Abs Jour: Rof Zhur--XhimiYa, No 6j 1957, 19195 Author Hoblvj J- Xc5ha J. Inst 10, Pyridono and Pyridino V. SYnthO- Titl-- Dorivativas of flyroz of tho Lobolano Typo. sis of Now compounds Orig Pub; Ohom. listYp 1956, 50, No 5, 834-857 f lobol,,no by mans of hydromartation Abstract'. Sovoral analoZIA03 0 0 of atibst. 2,6-diatyryl- /-pyridonos aro obtainod. Thuso coi:-pounds add usually only ~ mol3s H2 with the -phcnyl0thYl--dIhydro- /-pyridones (with- formation of bin only in onc caso a sat. out dot.,,,rmination of atnictUr dorivativo Of 11-hYdroxypyporidino is obViinod. 206--bia (i -Ohonylothyl)-295 ., dihydro- I-pyridono, yi~-111 67-7501 ~ Ic.), obtainod by hydrogonation of m.p. 2o40 (from Ty,' a t (from Pt02)"in glacial 2.6-diatyryl- /-pyridono ovor Card 1/4 zlzv;~, V.; o. Pyronej, pyridone, and pyridine derivatives. V1. Synthesis of new substances of the lobelan tn)e. p. 937. (Chemicke Listy, Praha. Vol- 50, no. 6, June 1956.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEIL) LC, Vol. 6,, no. 7j, July 1957. Uncl- HIBIT#J.; RADIX,O.; XLMA.J. Derivatives of phenothiazine. 1. 1.3 disubstituted 10-di&lkyl- aminoalkylphenothiazines. Coll Cz chem 25 no.12:3988-3998 159. (Eni 9:6) 1. Forechungsinstitut fur Pharmazie und Biochemle, Prag. (Phanothiazine) (Alkyl group) (Amino group) Ka.;iHA) J.; KVITA, V. Use of polyphospheric acid in organic synthesi.s. p. 164. CfIiI-IICK-,' LISTY. (Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Chmicky ustav) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. .53, no. 2., Feb. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEA1), LC, Vol 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959 uncl. HEBKYP J.; KEJU, J.; KARASEK, M. Phenothiazine derivatives. II. 1,3p6-tri-substituted and 1,3,6,8- totrasub6tituted phanothiazine-derivativeis. Coll Cz chem 26 no.61 1559-1567 Jo 161. 1. Forachungainstitut fur Pharmazie und Biochemie, Prag. (Phenothiazine) HEM, J.; KARASH, M.; KEJM, J.; FIRST, B, lodized amino acid and peptide derivatives. Chem Cz Chem 29 no.lli2814-2821 N 164. 1, Forschungsinstitut fur Pharmazle und Biochemle, Prague. KEill, J.; RADEK, 0.; N-.-YFCFY, 0. Contrast media. It. Substituted derivatAves of N-phenylurea. Cesk. farm. 33 no.9t"60-416.3 11 764. 1. Vyzkumny ustav p-,) farmac-li a blochimdi, Praha. J., MUL)r. 'Whitt the rear of disotifift mtiy do, SlIn dof)riivh 12 no.11:26 N 164. G -/EC HOSuOVA.;-1'1A RADEK.J1 0.; KE N-Z'O',;~CEK, 0.; M-i-DW, B.; Rese,~.rcln ~-nstitutc _ ~q THAI _ J of Pharmacy and hemistry (Vyzinuinny Ustav pro Farzriaoii a Biocftemii), Prague. "Contrast Nodia, III.- Iodine Derivatives ol' Sjubstizuzed Sulfanil- amides." Prague, Ccs::osiovensm FarmaciaY Vol 16, No 1, jan b7, PP 3,1r'-38 I!-ustract /Authors? Mi-lisi-i stu-imary modific;d, J 3,5-di-iodo-b-- -amino benz one sulfam ides* were pro-pared oy ioc,--maz-lon o--.' corres- ponding 4-ariinobenzonesulfona,,.i~Ldes sui)stituted on zhe a~,idic nitrogen. 1,4-Bis-(3-iodo-L-,-ainino~;onzenesulfo-i,,71j?lDerazIne, its triiodo aorivative, rcetyl derivauivo of 3,5-diiodo-L--a,-rino- bongenesulfonic acid, and 1~- dime t hyla'n, Lnoyret ~iyll em.0 am cierivat- ives were also prepared. These natorialzwore tested Tor anti- bacterial activity ana for possible use ~--a ract oe-rapfty of some organs. I Figure, 1 Table, 12 Western roferences, (ianuscript received 2 May 66). 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Ki-:J11A. J.: RADOC, 0.; JXLIN,,X, V.; 0.; Renearch Institute of Pharmacy and Biochomistry (Vyzimimy Ustav pro Farmacii a Bio- chemii), Prague. "Contrast Media. IV. Now Derivatives of 3,5-Diiodo-IL-pyri done." Praguep Cosicoslovoilsica Farmacie, Vol 16, No 2, Feb 67t pp 92-95 Abstract /Tuttiors? English summary modified,._7: Preparation of new contrast media based on 2, 5- di it') do-l~_- pyri dine -N-alkane acids was investi,-,ntod. EethYl 3, 5-di iodo-11--pyr- done -N-vale rate, capronate, caprylRto, and laurate and their n-butyl, n-amyl, n-octyl, N-di- methyl aminoothyl and hydroxyothyl esters wore preparod. Their biological behavior was tested on rabbits; some of the substances showe~T toxic effects. I Pigure 6 Western references. KF-M, V.;STNGFR, K. New laboratory of the Research Institute of Iron Mptalltirgy for calibratJng thermo- couples. p. 320 !rUTNTCKT-', LTSTY. (Ministerstvo hutniho prumyslu a ru&ych dolu a Ceskoslovenska vededka technick spolemosit pro hutnictivi a slevarenstiv) Brno, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (UAI) LC Vol. 4 no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncl. BA22 Z/034/60/000/010/005/005 lino E073/E535 AUTHORS: Jiskra, Zd., Engineer and %Kejha, V. TITLE: Industrial Furnace PERIODICAL: HutnickS listy, 1960, No.10, p.815 TEXT: Patent specification Class 18b, 21/02; 1&c, 9/01; 4oc, 16/oi; 80c, 3; 80c, 7; PV 4757-59 dated August 15, 1959. The subject of the invention is a furnace in which a hot plasma stream from a plasma burner is used as a source of heat; this plasma stream heats the inside of the furnace including the charge. Plasma, a very hot Ionized gas formed by the passage of gazes or steam (usually nitrogen, hydrogen or argon) through an electric arc in the combustion chamber, is the carrier of the high tempera- ture. The arc is usually between the tungsten cathode and a water-cooled copper anode. A burner with a flame length of about 20 cm and an operating temperature of about 16 OOO*C consumes 90A at a voltage of 60 V and thus the operating costa are low. A sketch of the furnace isreproduced, Fig.3; in this furnace the hot plasma stream 2 emanating from the burner 1 heats the path 3 in the vessel 4, which is made to rotate about its Card 1/2 0e S/137/62/000/006/010/163 A006/A1Ol AUTBORS: Jiskra, Zden;k; Kejha, Viktor TITLE; An industrial furnace PrRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962, 11, abstract 6B63 P (Czechoslov. patent no. 98527, 15.02.61) TEXT- Three designs are proposed for industrial furnaces intended for in,FOCal melting or annealing of parts; the beat source is plasma, i.e. a very hot lonized gas flow (N2, argon, air) ejected from a plasma torch. The heat flow is formed by the passage of gas through an electric arc between a tungsten cathode and a water-cooled tungsten or Cu-anode, placed in a water-cooled chamber. Pe- culiarities of the proposed furnace designs are either rotation or rocking of one or several plasma torches, for the purpose of a uniform heating of the molten ,charge. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] S. Glebov Card 1/1 ACC NR, AP6035528 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0039/66/027/010/0630/06,10 AUTHOR: Espe, Werner; Hix, Peter; Ke har, Jindrich j ORG: [Espe] Slovak Technical College, Bratislava (Slovenska vysoka skola technicka); (Hix; Kejhar] TESLA Roznov National Enterprise, Vrsovice Enterprise I (TESLA Roznov n. p., zavod Vrsovice) TITLE: Reliable vacuum-tight soldered ceramic-metal joints SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 27, no. 10, 1966, 630-640 TOPIC TAGS: ceramic to metal seal, ceramic product, thermionic tube, solder, vacuum tight solder, corundum ABSTRACT: The article discusses the advantages and drawbacks of ceramics as materials in the manufacture of thermionic tubes, and presents theoretical con- siderations on the vacuum tightness of ceramic-to-metal seals. The material and design aspects in the manufacture of a transmitting tube with a reliable vacuum- tight soldered corundum- to - kovar seal are considered in detail. The use of locally manufactured materials in the mass production of ceramic pickup tubes is 'I discussed. Orig. art. has: 18figures and 4 tables. [Based on authors' abstract] C,,dl/l SUB CODE: ll/SUBM DATE: none/ORIG REF: 004/OTHREF: 027/ l,T,JIK,, 0. KEJIK, C. Harvestint- corn for eilaCc by the merchandized means of a machine- tractor staticn. p. 290. v61. 6 no* 15 Aug. 1956. MECIMISACE ZEMEDELSTVI; CZECHOLOVAKIA SOUM: Enst European Accessions List (2,31,L) Vol. 6, No. 4-Anz-il 1957 VESELA, It.; JLLINEK, V.; KEJ11OVA, I. The effect of some cancerostatics on the cytology and on the nuclelc acid conLent in Ehrlich ascitea cells in vivo. Neoplas-Ma (Bratisl.) 12 no.4:365-372 165. 1. Research Institute of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, Praha, Czechoslovakia. Submitted NOVEmber 10, 1964. 84596 Z/014/60/000/009/001/007 fo#140 (320/)/MTj//37) A205/AO26 AUTHOR: Kejklidek, Pavel P5, TITLE: niature Kvantikon "41QV41* - The Smallest TV Pickup Tube PERIODICAL: Sdl�lovaci technika, 1960, No. 9, PP. 322 - 324 TEXT: The "VOM - Vkzkumnk fistav pro vakuovou elektrotechniku" (Re- search Institute for Vacuum Electroengineering in Prague developed a miniature TV pickup tube KvantikonV41QV41' based on the application of the photoconduc- tive effect (vi7dicon tube). It is the smallest pickup tube so far developed, especially suitable for industrial purposes, traffic control, mines and quarries, and, which can also be installed in geological probes, equipment for pipe check- ing, etc. Due to its great resolving power, the tube can be used in cameras of portable, battery-fed TV systems for on-the-spot coverage. The Kvantikon "41QV41" (Photo 1) is an all-glass cylindrical tube with a total length of 90 * 2 mm and a cylinder diameter of 13.9 t 0.3 mm. The ground-in front plate represents the scanning electrode with the photoconductive layer. The transparent signal elec trode, which carries the sensitive layer, has a sealed-in molybdenum ring outlet, the other outlets are centralized on the 6-pronged sintered base supporting the Card 1/5 84596 Z/014/60/000/009/001/007 A205/AO26 Miniature Kvantikon "41qv4l" - The Smallest TV Pickup Tube entire electrode system-(Fig. 8). The dectron gun (Photo 2) consists of the indirectly heated hot-cathode (1), the control electrode (Wehnelt cylinder) (2), the first anode with the 40 m limiting aperture (3), the ceramic coupling (4) and the second anode (5), installed at a distance of only 2.5 mm from the scan- ning electrode screened by an especially developed 30 x 30,um mesh. This mesh effects a homogeneous electrostatic field between theanode and the signal elec- trode, which guarantees the perpendicularity of the incident electron beam on the photoconductive layer even on the margin of the image. The focusing and the de- flection of the low-velocity electron beam are controlled magnetically by a coil system consisting of focusing coils with inserted deflection and alignment coils. The image element has a size of 8,um at a resolving power of 400 lines and the image on the scanning electrode measures only 6 x 4.5 mm. The image reproduction on the 34 cm screen is therefore rather magnified and microscopic defects of the photoconductive layer surface and of the fine mesh (determining the quality of the image background) are also enlarged. A novel method for evaporation deposit- ing of a homogeneous photoconductive layer was therefore developed. This layer is evaporated into the bulbprior to sealing-in the electronic system and rejects Card 2/5 84596 z/014/6o/0oo/oO9/001/007 A205/AO26 Miniature Kvantikon "41qv4l" - The Smallest TV Pickup Tube can be removed before the completion of the tube. The homogeneous layer reaches the required photoconductive properties at a thickness of 1 - 2,Vm and has a sensitivity of up to 1,00OAa/Lm, which is especially valuable for operation un- der poor illumination conditions. The novel hot-cathode allows serial heating together with the other tubes of the camera. Special attention was paid to the alignment of the electronic system, since apertures in the control grid, the first anode and the limiting diaphragm must be axially centered with a tolerance of only 10.1m. The plane parallelism of the fine mesh on the second anode and the scanning electrode must be maintained for sharp focusing of the entire pic- ture area. The output signal of a pickup tube with a photoconductive scanning electrode is generated by the current difference between dark and illumination. The current in the circuit of the signal electrode depends on the electrode potential and the resistance of the photoconductive layer, which changes accord- ing to illumination. The greatest current difference is produced at a signal electrode voltage of 16 v and a scanning electrode illumination of 50 Lx (Fig. 3). Suitable photoconductive materials are sharply limited to semiconductors with a specific resistance around 101162/cm. The minimum output signal of Card -3/5 84596 Z/014/60/000/009/001/007 A205/AO26 Miniature Kvantikon f'41qv4l" - The Smallest TV Pickup Tube 0.1,aa, necessary for a convenient signal-to-noise ratio at a standard of 625 lines, is achieved at a scanning-electrode illumination of 2 Lx (pig. 4), but can be achieved with more sensitive devices already at an illumination of I Lx. The resolving power is 350 - 450 lines, but even better results (resolving power over 450 lines at a scanning-beam current of 0.5/za) were achieved with a test series of "41QV41" camera tubes. Higher electron-beam densities are producing larger output signals, but the resolving p wer and the tone rendition are con- siderably impaired. The spectral serdtivicy of the camera tube at a bulb illu- mination of 2,4000K (Fig. 5) shows a maximum at 600,um. A disadvantage of homo- geneous photoconductive lavers, which have.higher dielectric constants than orous layers, is that they exhibit Ivr9er'after-effects (caused by processes aking place within the photoconductive layer). The oscillogram for after-ef- t fects of the 0.15^a output signal oftk.* miniature "41qv4i" at a scanning-elec- trode illumination of 20 Lx is shown in Figure 6, that of the regular "410V4" tube (also employing a homogeneous photoconductive layer) in Figure 7. The smaller scanning electrode with its lower potential improves the values of the after-effect signal, and the afterglow of the miniature camera tube is compar- Card 4/5 1,006 s/o58/6z/ooo/oi2,/o44/o48 AO62/A1O1 AUTHORS: Rotter, Robert, Kejkli6ek, Pavel TITLE: Semiconductor element and short wave radiation detector prepared therefrom PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fiz.ika, no. 12, 1962, 28, abstract 12-3-55ch P (Czechosl.,pat., c1. 21gj 18/02, no. 99825, June 15, 1961) TFXT: The construction of a X- and 7-ray detector is proposed in which the contacts are made in the form of semitransparent metal layers deposited on a photoresistive layer 5 - 15 /1 thick by evaporation In vacuo. It is advisable to employ polycrystalline materials, for they may be used in the range of the exponential dependence of the current on the tension. As photoresistors, PbO, PbS, anthracene, rhombic sulfur, etc. may be utilized'*' N, S. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 45757 S/19 62/000/012/046/101. D413YD308 ,WTHOR6: Rotter, Robert and KPjk_1Ac`okt Pavel TITILL A oemiconductor clement and a short-wavc radiation detector m,,,,,de from it PERIODICALt Ref el'atiVnyy ZhUrnul, Avtomatiku I radioelekt:~onikat no. 12, 1962, 28, abstract 12-3-55 Ch (Czech. pat., cl. 21g, 18/02, no. 9~jk525, crun. 15, 1961) TEXT: A deoign io presented for a detector of X- andv-radiation) in which the contacts are made in Ue form of semi trans parent me- tallic layerH deposited on a photoreeistor layer 5 - 15 u thick by evaporation In vacuo. I~ is desirable -to use polycrystalline mate- rialo, since they rpay be operated in the exponential region of the curren't-voltage characteristic. The following may be used ,is the photoreoiator: PbO, PbS, anthracone, rhombic sulfur, etc. Z-Ab- Btracter's note: Complete tranala t ion - -7 Card 1/1 ub:iervation3 ;f Instro Luila, J,iroslav Trurin v met or lo ii rands ',r metecroloi-, ) 'E'titiorolop,picke Irravy, 40-41:83,!M', i950', 2 f!Fs., 2 tibli~a, 6 refs. 30 equitims. VWP it detailed r03Snt.-AtiLn of t,eory nd pmcticu of ,%1,r1 Ic OLIon o~-A ttistical methods to the itud~: of trends in :Ateorolo- Acal TM. SmuoLhl" tachniquea and correlation iothods -ire also considered and exam,.,~oa jivtin. SuL.lect husilln~7.st 1. ,tLiatiC&l tec!niquej 2. ~;lLr.-VAc trun&i. H.Li. . , " , . .. ..... w . - 4011~1 -1 - - N i~j L-*. , 5 -, . , C'i . Slavebne montazni prace. jl. vyd,7Praha, Prace; vyd4vatelsy ROH, 1956. 452 p. /Installation of building fittings. 1st 6d. illus., diagrs SOURCZ: East European List (EEAL) Library of ConFress, Vol. 6, No. 1, Janunry 1957 WU,,. Vacla-v Uae of amm nia liquor in agriculture. Prum potravin 11+ no.5:21+6 my 163. 1. Zavody sovetakoceskooloverAnkeho pratelstvip Zaluzi u Mostu. .1- I ; - . - - - - - -..- --- ~,, YIX14.411 Frantisek. Ensuring the quality of agriculttiral crops by technical standards. Normalizace 11 no.9:274-275 S t63. 1. Ustredni sprava nakupi zomedelskych vyrobku, Pralia. T~re,l; ITAVRATIL, Miroolav; GLUCKSMAMT., Josof On the problem of emphysema in personr playing vind instruments. Pracovni lek.12 no*2:64-67 Mr 1,60. 1. Klinika nemoci % povolani, prednosta prof.dr, J. Teisinger. Untav hygieny prace a chorob z povolAni v Praze, red.prof.dr. J. Teiainger. Zdravotnicke stredisko ED, OURZ. Praha 2. (PULMORARY MIPHYSERA atiol.) (music) IIERAL, J. Railroad car bodies for automobiles. p. 686. Speaking with the drivers of the Si2r.-Day Baceg pe 689o Vol. 9. no. 22, Oct- 1955 SVET MOTORU Praha, Ctechoslovakia So* Eastern European Accession 01- 5 No. 4 Itpril 1956 , Z. "Possibilities of Economical Forging." p. 285, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 4. Apr. 1954. SO: East European Accessions List, Vol. 3, go. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress KEJVAL, Z. "Modern Types of Passenger Car Chassis", P. 5773 (STROJMNSTVI, Vol. 4, No. 8., Aug. 19541 Praha# Czechoslovakia SOs Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EUL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954) Uncl. KEJVALj Z.___ "Car bodies of today." P. 306. SVET MOTORU. (Svaz pro spolupraci s arvadou). Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 9, No. 10, May 1955- Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAl), LC, Vol. 6, No. 6, August 1959. Uncla. KtWVAL, Z. KU VAL, Z. Mechanization and automatization of cold-pressing. p. 191. Vol. 4, ho. 5, May 1956 STROJIVENSKA VYROBA. TECHNOLOGY Praha, uzechoslovakin bo: tast huroDean Accession, Vol. 6, No. 'I, mny 1957 I KEJVAL Z. - --- The body cleansing and priming assembly-~line method for the Skoda hIjO cara. P. 376 (AUTOMODIL) Vol. 1, no. 11, Nov-1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly TMex of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 H-JV"J., Z. Bodies of passenger cars at the Paris auto show. .i P. 405. (AUT01',;HL) (Praha, Czechoslavakia) Vol. 1, no, 12, Dec. 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (7-7-AI) IC Vol 7 No. 5. May 1958 E-'Y-WL.-Z - T FC I V! 0 L,')r,f F'1~7~ln')TCAJ.: AIVPU'O'~'L. JOL. 3, no. 2, Fe - 1~59 Ke.-ial, 7. The 'ody of a car. p. Ji. Sone interesting features in !.h- design of Soviet witonob-iles derived from the "oskvich L02. p. P. .,.onthly List of Fast European Accensions ( MZAT), LC, lol. 8, no, 5, !'ay 195,9, Unclass. 19~Ak, ;t,!,e '4'[Kejval, Z.] (Chekhoslovatakays SotsialisticheskEiya Respublika) Basic requirements of motor-vehicle bodies. Avt.promo no#12:35-38 D 16o. (Motor vehicles-Bodies) (HIRA 13s12) PHASE I BOOK MaWITATIO S(71/5799 Unknov, Ye.P., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Ed. Sovremennoye ooatoyaniya kuznccbno-shtrmpovochnogo proizvodstva (Present state of the Presaworking of Metals) [Moscaw] ItwhgIz, 1961. 4511 P. 5000 'copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: A.I. Sirotin; Tech. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Hot Working of Metals: S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer. Title: Kuznechno-shta:nporvochnoye proizvodstvo v SGSII (The Prcaavorhin~! of Metals in the USSR) by% A.V. Altykis, D.I. Bcrczhl,.ovckiy, V.F. Volkovitakly, i.i. Girah (deceased), L.D. Gollman, S.P. Granovalkiy, N.S. Dobrinckiy; A.I..Zimln, So L, Zlotnikov, A*I* Kagalovskly, P#Vo Lobachov, Volt, Yartynov, YesIT, Nosh- nin, G.A. Navrotskly, Ya.M. Okhrimanko, 0.111. novinskly, Ye.A. Stoaha, Yu.L. Ho--hdestvenskiy, N.V. Tikhanirov, Ye.P. Unksov, V.F. Shchealov, and L.A. Shof- man; Eds: YeoP* Unk5ov, Doctor of Technical Scienceop Profeonorand B,V, Roza. nov. Title: Kuznechno-ahtampovochnoye proizvodstvo v ChSSR (The Pre ""orking of Metals in the Czechoslovak SO by: So- Burila, F. Hraz&il, F. Drost1k, F. Zlatohldvek Card 1/8 of the (cc-it.) Z. X'2jval, V. Krau--, F. Ku:7::a, F. K. llndelc~~' nd J. ~01c; Sc=.cr, it. Honz, J ~Ltha, V. L A. "'ejer-sa czncl H. Vlk. This book is inten-IF:d for cnGinccra and scientific rarronnA ccncerr,:~d -with the prcs3vorking of metals. Publishcd jointly by llarhziz cnd S:.7r,, the book (Iiscuzccc the jr--escnt atue or the I~razavor"ns of metals in the U-70P. and the CzcchcL:lO7C-' sozialict P.LDublic. Chartnro vero vritten by both Soviet ana Czechoolovol NO I,erzonaliticn are mentioned. 7acro cars 129 references: 93 Srf4et, 16 EnZlArsh, 8 Gemcm, 5 Czech, and 2 Frcnch. TABLT-' OF CGZ=-,'TS: Ir, ="Z USSR Ch. I. 7he Characterin tics or Forzing Sho,-s in OSR Plants (A.I Zinin and Ye.P. Unksay) 5 Ch. II. Methods of Calculating the Preacure for Forging in the Prcszvorkin~ Card 2/8 Precent State of the (cent.) of Uctala (ye.p. Unksov] ca-/5793 Ch. III. Die Forging on ForZing rrczacs (M. Volkovit5l:iyj Ch. IV. Die Forging on Hori=ontml U;,ZC'ttQTa (I.I. Girah, dacem3e&l Ch. V. Die Forging an Drop Hr=ora mid (Pa.-r-Screw] Permsien Preacto [Ya. H. Okhrluenko im-1 V.T. Shch~j:lovj Ch. VI. The Making of Forj-ngis end Shr.:~Cd Blrjiks in Forging Rolla IV.5. Vartynov) Ch. VII. Die-Sizzing In Squeeze-Foraing Proaves JV.F. Volka-vitakly] Ch. VIII. Bolling-Out Annular BlimU [Yu.L. Ro%hdcatvcnckiyj Ch. IX. The Manufacture of Hotal 11ardvare on Prosevorking Autozatica (G.A. Navrotakly) Card 3/8 1~ 22 51 41 58 77 82 93 Pre3ent State of the (Cont.) SOV15T99 Ch. X. BendinZ end Straightening of Sheats, Sha;ezs, and Tubes (Ye.N. Moshnin) 112 Ch. XI. Stemping From Sheets and Strip3 (S.L. Zlotnikov and 0.17. Rovinzkiyj 119 Ch. XII. Automatic PreuBworking Lines (S.L. Zlotnikoyl 146 Ch. XIII. The Equil=cnt of Dl=L--rroducimg Shop* and Sections In Prenavorking (F.V. Lobachav) 159 Ch. XIV. The Production of Blanka for (1-1cchinal Parts by Helical Cross Rolling [8.P. Granovskly and-To. A. Stoah-3 175 Ch. XV. Metal Extrusion on Hydraulic Frescos (A.I. VaGalovakly and L.A. Shofwm] Ch. XV1. Parts Forging From Light-Netal, Alloys va Large Hydraulic Presses [L.Di Gollman and L.A. Shofman) 201 Card 4/8 Preaent State of the (Cont.) SOV/5759 Ch. XVII. Nun Proluctlon of PartB (Solid IThc-ili cz:l Tircol by Fort;ing With Subaccluemt. Rol2lng (A.V. Altyllda. and L.D. Gollman 208 Ch. XVIII. 7orging and Dcading of Plntan [Ye.N. Iloahainj 216 Ch. =. Mc-Ok-Ing Large ForGin~;a on PriaSC3 (16.3. Dobriankiy. and N.V. Tik:ac:~,ircv] 229 Ch. XX. Drop-11=er and Cr=k-Prcra rorging (D.I. Barazhkcrra!:iy. ond V.P. Shcheglay) 2Zi Bibliograyhy 225 PMjSMlC"JM'G El =- ChOS11 Ch. 1. The Davelo;mcat of Metal Pm=.or!,:ln,- Proccaqc3 in the Czechosla7akian Socimlist rc;~-ablic [F. Drastfk, Ilailren-d Engineering Inztitute, Pra&ua] 261 Card 5/8 Prc;i3-.nt Statq or the (Ccnt.) SG71/5799 Ch. M Ncldr;7 Ltrgc For[An,-,r (D. Frmu, 11,;.r Hatallurrical PIMt ic3ai ?a~.7.znt Gottvald, Kwi'~~lccj 272 Ch. ITI. The rorging of rotora for Tu-'jc:, -~oraltor3 (J. lsovkc, Metal- lurgrical Plant lra=ii Uqin, ilizz:1) ^199 Ch. IV. The ForGing of L-Lrga Cr.:~:~3hai'tu IS. Ltire-a-, K. Paul, an-1 M. Rcazt Metallurgical 111o~-t L-)rxin, Pl-.c4ul 314 Ch. V. Tccbnlclvce Uacd In Vorj]-,in,-, ft'Lc~.n (r. Zlj.'.chl,~Vck, VAkovice MctallurE;ical Plr-it lac~-ont Gott".'ald, Oitnwa] Ch. VI. 'The For&ing of Forked Plpca for C7-3 Plralln:23 (J. Vltkovica Xctal2urf;lcal Plrat i=ai 1a--=znt Go' tuald, Cjtrava] ~43 j 111n~,-3 for the R=zicza of Ch. V11. The Forging of Lsrea St.-, --ngthcnir- I Mixcd-Plov Turbines I?. Vftkovice I-11atallurgical 111=t imeni Klement OcrttvtlA, Oat=va] Card 6/8 Present State of the (Cont.) S(71/5799 Ch. VIII. Scientific ReacELrcb Work in the Field of C old I=-=t Forging, of Metals (Y. Hr~dzdil, Flmt imcni "-orai, Brno] Ch. IX. Exrcricnco In the Cold 1mj-,,ct Fcr,~Ln, of licm.-erroun Metals (K. Nrirvan and J 01chn'j,, Plr.,.It Tojjv., Naticnal rntcr.-,rise, 11lotib,Ydn, and V: ~iw-1310, Scientific Rcoc-arch Inotituto of Vacu= Electrical Lu5inccrin--, Ch. X. The 21anufacturin.3 Process =61 OrGrai.-~~'.ic-a in tho Stcn2ing of Boaiea LL. the A"c-mdbila ?1"% Untc-,Trioe (Awp) Rla" Bolomlay" (Z. XojwL1, =,7, Mr4A Bolc3"vj Ch. %I. The Hachaai%atica of! Obsolatn Ent erprince as a Means of In- creazing Labor Productivity V~tkcrvice Motallurgi- cal Plant 1meni ka=ent Gott--mld, Ojtrr-vaj Ch. XII. The Initial Prozavorking of FcAl Alloys and Large FcCrA1 Castin . bolc, Scientific Research Inzti- .1, [F. Major and J t4fe roh Card 7/8. 355 381 39T 410 r-JVAL, Zdanell, I Me c. -hanization of Lhe presaing of car body parts. 3troj vjrr 12 no.11:791-800 164. 1. Automobilove z.-vody National Enterprise, I-L-ada Bolealay. '~6 o o (16o 3/ 3~) 9,z ~7 11-1 Z/039/61/022/008/006/007 D260/D303 AUTHOR'. KejzLar, Milan, Engineer TITLE- A new method of automatic balancing in a thermistor for small microwave power measurements PERIODICtE. Slaboproudy obzor, v. 22, no. 8, 1961, 483-487 TEXT- The author deals with a new method of automatic d.c. power balancing to a constant total power level. The application of this new method in a microwave power meter is discussed,. Its advantage is the possibility of accurate calibration of the microwave power to be measured by a d.c. voltmeter and milliammeter according to the extent of the 'balancing d.c. power- The Wheatstone bridge re- presents the basic circuit for microwave power measurements by a thermistor with manual balancing to a constant total power level. Fig. I shows the circuit diagram of a thermistor bridge with manual balancing of power. The balance of the bridge, indicated by the galvanometer G, will be adjusted prior to stipplying the microwave Card 1/4 27ill Z/03 61/022/008/006/007 A new method of automatic balancing- D260XD303 power measured by the rheostat Rr, Upon reaching the balance, the current It flows to the bridge., As all the resistors in the bridge are identical, the d.c. power in the thermistor may be determined from the relation NL - It t -1* After supplying the measured ~41 microwave power, the balancinj; of the bridge is renewed by reducing L the curre t f Lowing through the bridge via rheostat Rr to 12; hence N, - R L I~ The described bridge alcng with current: thermistors permits evaluating microwave power of 500 ;. W to 6 mV7. The manual balancing of power in the bridge has 2 sub,~tantial disadvantacres- a) it is rather time -consuming, and measurement results may be in-- fluenced by temperature change -when holding the handle of the therm.- istor, change in voltage, etc; b) in most cases the measured value is not indicated and must be obtained through calculation. ik cir- cuit is given showing the automatic power balancing in the thermis tor by the oscillator, The complicated circuit: prevents the exact determination of tlie resistance valLte Of the oeasuring theniiistor. Card 2/4 Z/039/61/022/008/006/007 A new method of automatic balancing... D260/D303 All the above listed shortcomings are abolished by the new method of automatic power balancing in the thermistor by d.c. power. The voltage in the thermistor is measured by a d.c. voltmeter with a large input resistance, pprallel connected to the thermistor, and the current flowing through the thermistor is measured by the milli- ammeter. Other diagrams in the article show a priacipal circuit diagram for automatic power balancing on the thermistor by d.c. power; a circuit diagram of a microwave power meter; the distribu- tion of the power along the straight line of the constant resistance. The principal technical data of the powei, metev IITE'sLi QXG 900 01" are: Supply: from the grid 220 V �107*; Ranges for complete deflec- tion: 500 W, 1.5 mW, 5 m1l; j~ccuracies: Range 500 W with an accur- acy of �1076 for complete deflection. Ranges 1.5 rW.J and 5 64 with accuracy t5% for complete deflection; Temperature range: -101C up to 43500. There are 7 figures and 5 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-S ovie, t -bloc. The references to the E'nglish-languagle publica- tions read as follows: E.L. Ginzton: Microwave Measurements. McGrav.- Hill Book Co, 1957, pp 148 and 175; C.G. Montgomery: Technique of Card 3/4 - KEKA, Ya.D. Experience in the briquetting of wood waste. Der. rom. 14 no.9:31-32 S 165. ~MIRA 18:12) UKAIO, B.V. On the transfusion of incompatible blood Croup in anesthesia. Vest. khir. 71 no.3:51-52 1951. (CIALL 20:11) 1. Of the Ukrainian Institute of kood Transfusion (Director --- IMA A.L. Slobodskoy), Khar1kov. 77 . ...... .. . medicine Blood Transfusion Mar, ~51 "Transfusion of Blood of Incompatible Oroups Un- der Narcosis," D. V. Kekalo,, tricr4inian Inst'of Blood Transfunions, Khar1kov "Vest Khirurgil." Vol LXXIP No 3, PP 5102 CO Patient under pentotal narcosis, with type 0 (1) blood w&s giv,--n transfusion of A (11) type blood by mistake. Post-transfucion reaction waa iserious. Could be counteracted by injectlon of ephedrine into cubital vein, bloodletting, and Infunion of blood of correct type. Patient recovered. How- ever, Chechulin reports on case of wounded soldier vith type A (11) blood ;;o whom transfusion of B USSRIMedicine - Blood Transfusion -Mar 51 (Contd) (M) under narcosis was given while 'wound was operated on, without ill effects. Cane seemo to confirm -theory of Berezkin, Zalltsman, and Sarbant of feasibility of transfusion of 1nco,,r!'pati1)lf4 blood twder narcosis. Patient's blood, hcwe-ter, may have been of veak sulgroup A2B. 188V8. KEKAIDJ 13.V. Modification of closure of the stimp in suprapyloric resection of the stomach for exclusion. Nov.khir.arkh. no.ll*.87-89 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1, Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgii Nav. - prof. A.Z. TSeytlin) Kharikavskogo meditsinBkogo instituta. ($Ta4ACF,SURGERY) S/126/61/012/003/002/021 E021/E180 AUTHORS: Kekalo, I.B., and Livshits, B.G. TITLE: A now magnetic-diffusion effect in invar, studied by the method of internal friction PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.12, no.3, 1961, 314-321 TEXT: The low temperature transformations in invar were investigated by the method of internal friction since this method is very sensitive to atomic diffusion processes occurring in metals and alloys. The heating device and the sample were placed in a solenoid which enabled measurements of internal friction at different temperatures and in a magnetic field. The samples were 300 mm long and 0.7 mT in diameter. Measurements were carried out in vacuo (10-3 to 10- mm Hg). The internal friction was calculated from the usual formula. All the experiments were carried out on annealed samples. Good reproducibility of results was obtained. The basic internal friction-temperature curve for invar containing 0.02% carbon has a peak at 200 OC caused by diffusion of carbon atoms into the y-lattice in a field of elastic Card 1/2 S/126/61/012/005/003/028 E039/E135 AUTHORSs Kekaloq I.B., and Livshits, B.G. TITLEt 0-n-TH-e-m-ag-netic diffusion effect in invar, investigated by the internal friction method. Ii. PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.12, no-5, 1961, 644-651 TEXT-. Ya.S., Shur and I.Ye. Startse-,ra (Ref.2j ZhETF, 1960, ",r.39, no.3) have shown that cyclic temperature changes cause irreversible changes in the domain structurs. In particular they bring about thermal magnetic hysteresis. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the thermal effects on internal friction (Q-i) in invar containing o.26% C. The work is a continuation of previous work by the same authors. They show that heating after stabilising treatment restores the internal friction (Q-1) to its original value in accordance with a basic curve. This restoration is more complete for higher rates of heating and by heating to higher temperatures. As a consequence of heating after the stabilisation. treatment conditions are created for a new decrease Card 1/2 on themagnetic diffusion effect ... S/126/61/012/005/003/028 E039/E135 in in the example shown at 75 OC and -190 OC. In the :ase where the metal is cooled after stabilising treatment and then subsequently heated, there is only a partial restoration of Q--l at the temperatura of this treatment. The :yclic process I co,.)Iing-heating has a much weaker influence on changes in Q_ at the temperature of the stabilising treatment than the cyclic treatment heating.-,cooling. The results obtained are discussed and compared with the proposals introduted in the authors' previous worki i.e. on the tenden-cy for carbon atoms to migrate during the isothermal soaking proress to the domain boundary. There are 4 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskly institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTEDt January 24, 1961 Card 2/2 S/126/61/012/006/oo6/023 E193/E383 AUTHORS- I.K.ekalo, 1.8- and Livshits, B.G~ TITLE.-. Internal friction of Invar as a function of temperature, carbon content, intensity of magnetization and time factor PERIODICAL,- Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.12, no. 6, ig6i, 838 - 845 TEXT: The object of the present investigation was to study the effect of the time factor and intensity of magnetization on the temperature-dependence of internal friction of Invar containing 0.01 or 0.26% C. The investigation was undertaken because neither anomalous properties of this alloy associated with its magnetic characteristics, nor the volume effects associeted with redistribution of the C atoms at low temperatures were taken into account in earlier studies of this problem. The measurements were carried out in vacuum (10-3 _ 10- 4 mm Hg) on wire specimens Q00 mm long, 0.7 mm in diameter), preliminarily annealed at 800 C for 15 minutes~ The results can be Card l4t S/1-26/6j/012/006/oo6/023 Internal friction of E193/E383 summarized as follows. 1) On raising the tempoex-Ature to 260 - 300 '0C the internal- friction background Q_ I of Invar rapidly decreases. Its magnitude becomes much lower when the alloy is Placed in a magnetic fi.eld and is hardly affected by temperature variation below the Curie point, 2) An Jnternal.-friction peak is observed at approximately 200 0C* Its height increases with increagLng C content and decreases on the application of a magnetic fLeld. In the case of the all-oy with 0.260.1. C., the decrease dut, to the appli-, Cation of a field of 250 Oe amounted to 60%~ 3) The carbon-induced internal-friction peak is shifted towards higher temperatures on the appli.e;ation of effect being mainly due a magneti,.; field, this branch of to the displacement of the lOw-temperature the peak., this is Illustrated bv typit-al results, reproduced In Fig. 6; where Q_'l x 104 Of Q sPec.i.men with 0.26%, C 11 Plotced againit temperature (OC); Curves .1 and 2 relate to rt~sult.,, obtained Card 2/0 Ll S/126/61/012/006/006/023 Internal friction of .... E193/E385 without the application of a magnetic field and in an alternating field H = 250 Oe, respectively., 4) Increasing the vibration frequency brings about an increase in the internal-friction background level and a displacement of the internal-friction peak towards higher temperatures, both these effects being independent of the presence of a magnetic f i 6-1d. 5Y Calculated values of the activation energy for the C atoms were U = 34 500 + 3 000 cal/mole at H = 0 and U = 35 800 + 3 COO cal/mole at H = 250 Oe . 6) The cha-racter of the temperature-dependence of internal friction of Invar depends on the experimental conditions, two different internal-friction curves being obtained for the region below the Curib point, depending whether the specimen is heated continuously or held for 2 hours at each teat temperature before taking the measurement. The effect of the time factor 1.3 demonstrated in Fig. 7, showing a Q -.L versus temperature curve for a ispecimen with 0.26% C, the low-temperature branch of the curve, indicated by a broken li.ne, relatt.-i to results Card 34 Internal friction of S/126/61/0.12/006/oo6/023 E193/E383 obtained on specimens held for 2 h at the te5t temperatures it will be seen that this treatment brought about a decrease -1 in Q 9 the magnitude of this ef f ec t r eac hung a maxi-mum at approximately go 0C0 7) The results obtained indicate that thE- relaxation phenomena in ferromagnetics should be studied both with and without the application of a magnettc field in order to distinguish between the magnetic effects and those asso,:iLated with redistribution of atoms and structural chang-es, There are '? figures and 11 references, 8 Soviet-bler. and 3 non ASSOCIATIONi MoskovskLy inst0ut -it.a-li (Moscow 111*titutt' of Steel) SUBMITTED,, November 15, .1960 Card 4/# s/i26/62/013/001/003/Oi8 E193/r..383 %UT'L_iO!?S: and Livshits, B.G. TIT L I Effect of intensity of magnetization on the temperature dependence of the internal friction of nickel "'!~RIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeiiiye, v-13, no. 1, 1962, 54 - 61 T'~ 'XT: The object or the present investigation iias to establish the origin of an internal-friction peak observed by some workers in nickel at 100 0C. Since it was known that the i-iiagnetic properties of nickel undergo an anomalous change at 100 0C, it was considered most likely that there was a relationship between the internal-friction peak and the specific nature of the magnetic properties of nickel; hence the line of approach chosen by the authors in their experimental study, conducted in vacuum on wire specimens 300 mm long, 0-7 mm in diameter. The impurity content in the experimental material did not exceed 0-051,'~ and all the specimens except one were Card 1/3 r,ffect of intensity s/i26/62/013/001/003/oO L'193/E383 curves constritcted for cold-worked material. There are It figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (MOSCOA-1 Institute of Steel) JUB'dTTED: Noveniber 23, 1960 Cal7d 3/3 3 7 S1.126/62/013/oo4AW022 E193/F,383 AUT11110111S i~elmlo, I.B. and Livshits, B.G. T field dependence of the internal friction 1ITLE: :-,'a~;nctic- and shear modulus of nickel P~-7;-IIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 13, no. 1962, 599 -.6o8 T E= The object of the present investigation was to study I.;i --c effect of a constant and alternating magnetic field on the znterna-l friction of nickel at various aniplitudes of *el&stid vibrat~-on--, t*,-ic torsion-Pendulturi method being used for In addition, the field 4-,t-ernal-friction measurements. (:c~)eac:cnce of the shear modulus of Ni was studied. The 4- ~nvesti-ratioii was undertaken for the following reasons. 1) the low-frequency method of torsion pendulum was used to study t'Ae magnetic losses by a few investigators only, who obtained contradict:ory results; 2) the am-Aitude-dependence of the internal friction of- :.i in a i-,~ide range of constant and alternating fields has not Card 1/0 S/126/62/013/oo4/oi6/022 ''c .-.-.~;netic-field dependence .... E193/E383 yet been studied; no atte.:ipt has yot been made to correlate data on internal- Iriction and on the elastic characteristics of Ni determined in constant and alternatinG fields. The experimental work was carried out', on wire specimons of Ni containing less than 0.50,0' 0 C. The proli;-Anarily vacuui;i-annealed at 800 'n 3nsults are reproduced in Fig. 6, ivrhere the internal- 4 -j-;tio, (Q-1 x 10 graph a) and variation in shear modulus ./G, % - graph are plotted against the ma~;netic-fiold S~re,nst.'I, Curves 1 and 11 relating to data obtained in a 0 cons6ant i-.iagnetic field on specimens annealed at 900 1 curves 2 and 21 relating to results obtained 0in alternating ma~;netic fields on specimens annealed at 6oo C. These and ot:icr results can be sum-marized as follows:]. the Inter-nal- -rJction poalz is observed in Nli in both constant and alternatiag notic fields. The height of the peak in alternating fiolds a,.--.os't ten times greater than that in constant fields, the 2ea': in the alternating field being displaced towards a low Card 2/;P ~ S/126/62/013/oo4/oi6/022 A'.aZnctic-field denondence ... E193/E383 field intensity. 2. The height of the peak increases with increasing; cmplitude of the elastic vibrations, this relationship ein- 'inear in constant fields and nonlinear in alternating ..icids.5.T'ae internal friction of Ni is proportional to the ampli- ~,ane of elastic vibrations, both in the absence of a magnetic fiold and in constant fields of varying intensity. A nonlinear 0 -elationship between the internal friction of Ni and the a:;:plitudc of elastic vibrations is observed in constant fields in t1ie intensity range within which the internal friction reaches its value. 4. A negative &G effect is observed in N!, _ot~i in constant and alternating magnetic fields, the effect bein- several times greater in alternating fields. The height 04- the magnetic internal-friction peak. and the value of the ncS*ative AG effect are interdependent and so are the field intensities corresponding to the maximwzi value of internal I.riction and minii-Ilum value of the (_\G effect. 5. The magnetic internal friction studied in the course of the -)resent investigation by the low-frequency torsi on-pendulum :.-.et'hod is associated with losses on magneto-elastic hysteresis. Card 5/6Y S/126/62/013/0011/016/022 'r"a--netic-fiold depende.,-ice .... r,193/r,,333 The results obtained are discussed in terms of the theory of ;~cvcrsiblo and non-reversible elementary magnetic phenomena ~ahing place in ferromagnetic. materials under the action of ma--netic and elastic forces. There are 7 figures. hSSOCIATION: Moskovs1kiy institut stali (Moscow Institute of Steel) S'1--,::1-1TED: August 12, 1961 Carc; 11/0Y KEKALO I B ; LIVSHITS, B.G.; Prininm1a uchantiye: T.OVPYGA, Q., studentka Negative a G-effect and the magnitic internal friction in nickel depending on heat treatments Fize met, i metalloved, 14 no*2.223-230 Ag 162. (MIRA 1542.) 1. 14DBlwvakiy inatitut atali i splavov. (Nickel-Heat treatment) (Internal friction) -KEKALO,--!,B,j LIVSHITS, B.G.; Prinimala uchastiye RIYAKONOVA, N.P., studentka Dependence of internal-friction and shear modulus in nickel on the magnetizing field. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 13 no.4:599-608 Ap 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali. (Magnetic fields) (Nickel-Magnetic properties) S/048/62/026/002/022/032 B117/B,38 AUTHORS: Kekalo, I. B, and Livshits, B. G. TITLE: Damping capacity method of studying magnetic diffusion effect in invar PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 2, 1Q/62, 279-283 TEXT: The present paper was presented at a conference on magnetism and antiferromapnetism and is devoted to a study of the peculiar behavior of damping capacity in invar. The experiments were carried out in a vacuum relaxion oscillator type Pk~-MHC (R~F-MIS) (elastic vibrations of approximately 0.5 cps.). All specimens were annealed with two hr cooling from 8001C to room temperature. Damping capacity Q-1 was found to decrease gradually with isothermal soaking at temperatures below Curie point (maximum decrease from 60-1000C). This effect was stronger in high- (0126 % C) than in low-carbon invar (0.02 % C). Besides this carbon causes the maximum drop at lower temperatures. Transition from one point to another on the stabilized curve does not take place directly on heating through 20-300C, but with a rise and fall. If a stabilized specimen Card 1/2 Damping capacity method of.., 3/048/62/026/002/022/032 B110138 undergoes treatment by 1ma-Enetic reversal, or by maCnetization followed by soaking at 600C, Q is at first restored to its former level and then gradually falls again The minimum field requiredfor even partial restoration of Q-1 after stabilization was found to be approximately the same as its coercive force, Heat reversal (cooling/heatint, and vice vers;') I/ after stabilization at first iricr~usrjs Q-1 above its or,.i,inal levc," *1 h,- n there is a gradual fall again. Theoe effcc13 are ei!tribiited to between carbon atoms and domain bG-andaries A c,-.1x)arA-'scn between the resuits obtained by electrical resistivity measurements and those from th,:? dimensional variations of invar durine isothermal soa'K,.ni sho-'VeO thal thi~7 damping capazity method can be .-sed for determinini- tlt: intial s~aEes of ageinG or the independent processes affectin(- the i n s *, ~t of th-2 invar. There are '~ fitures arid 2 Soviet t-t~feren~,es Card 2/2 L 15722-65 BYT(m) ~JD NR: AR4045880 8/0137A4/000/007/IO35/ro35 I SOURCE: Ref. zh, Metallurglya, Abs. 71220 AUTHOR: Avreamov, Yu. S.: Kekalo, 1, B.; 1jpMqr,. V.- ~TITLE: Effect of temperaturep amplitude and frequencT of elaatio ivibrations on the "magnetic" peak of internal friotion in i -ran CITED SOURCE: Sb. Rolaksats. yavleniya v net* I splavakh, .M.p Metallurgizdatt 1963 ~TOPIC TAGS: temperature$ amplitudej, frequency, elastic vibrationp magnetic peak$ internal friction# iron, magnotis field, H lines of force, domain boundary TRANSIM-11ON: The properties of the magnetic peak of internal friction in electrolytic Fe annealed In H were studied. Measurements were made on a relaxation osoillator guilt in the form of an inverted low frequency pendulum, in a temperature interval grom -13-96 to +600 with a surfaoe deformation of the sample of 2 # 10---l to 1 - 10~3, Over the ,wholo temperature interval Invostigatodo internal friction$ as a L L 15722-65 ACCtSSION NR: AR4045880 0 function of the strength of a changing magnetic field Hp changes along the curve to a maximum. The parameters of the magnetic peak (its belght,, width, H. the corresponding maxim-um value of internal frIction) depend on tomperaturo, With a docroaoo in tomperaturo; the ma.7natic poak becomes broader, its hciRht incroa3o3 slightly, and it Is ~Aisplaced in the direction of highor values of H. At temporatures ~,-tarting from -500 and up, the pixameters of the r,,iagnotic Eealc chanrje oniy slightly, The parameters Of the TPIRGM0tiC peak at -19 0 depend ztrongly on the amplitude of the elastic vibrations. With an increase in ar_pli~udo, the field of the nagnetic ponk dearoaso3 monotonically qccording to the hyporbolic law. Tn ca3o~o WhOT-0 the 111o has a larror ~-C,illontof additives, the influonce, of the frequency of the v!.brations L r-;n the hel&it of the magnetic peak is not significant. Deformation at -1960 brings about the disappearance of the magnetic Deak. The effect of tho Fe strructure (additives# defects arising from 'cold working) on 1o33 lovels determined by irreversible displacomant3 of the domain bowidarLes results In blocking the domain boundarlos. 9 literatib" titles. SUB CODE: M t AS ENCL:_ -00 Card 2/2 L 15721- 65 1-,',qW/:1-7-4P64) ;;i;A(d)/i!-;~IP(t)/EdP(k)/i;,IP(b) Pf -4 ASD-31k'nCjhSD-31 TTP~07H,S (g-MAq- 1Y2D/A1rYJTVM3D(.a)-5/.A-s ( )-2~Qgf ACCESSION N rIV611 7 0007-66-7 J/D'8" S 'r V YI035 1 35 SOURCE: Ref, zh. Metallurgiyag Abso 71221 AUTHOR: Kokalop If Bi,Livshits, B, G,; nor pV a: - q0kolovj__A-t- )~u _Morg _ TITME: Effect of-deformation d magnetic effects on the inte-ma friction of iron CITED SOURCE: 3b. Relaksats, yavleniya v met, i splavalihe Mop .Metallurgizdat# 1963* 176-183 TUP10 TAUS: deformation, magnetic effect, internal friction..iron, ,,domain boundaryp ferromagnotism IV I ~TRPITSLATION: Transitory instability of Armco iron and electrolytic iron samples was investigated in various initial states (after demagnetization by a changing field, in a state of residual induction# and after elastic doformatiou). Study was also made of the recovery of stabilized internal friction brought about by losses due to magnetic hysteresis, as a result of magnetic and deformation (exposure to and removal from elastie, stress) effects, Internal TU 15721-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4045881 .friction was measured with an inverted low frequency torsion pendul= at temperatures from -196 to +1000, In the study of Fe annoaled in 11 (in this case there were losse3 due to magnetic hFsteresis), instability was found in the temperature interval from -~0 to -4-50, Outside this interval, the Interr,a]. friction of Fe was stable, indepondent of the Initial state of the samplo. Instability of Internal friction Is observed in samples subjected to ma6netic (con3tant and changing field) and deformation effects. An increase in internal friction# as a result of deformation effects, leads to approxii-m-ately the aame level ir-dependent of the initial state of the sample, including the state following sta1bilization of internal friction. The high residual value of internal friction in Fe annealed in H is connected with losses due to magnetic hysteresisp determined b;?-hoterogenoous displacements of the domain boundaries under the effect of external elastic stresses. The decrease of internal friction with the passage of time is ex-lained by the redistribution of foreign atoms, as a result of i4hich there comes about a blocking of the domain boundaries and a decrease In losses due to magnetic hysteresis, 10 literaturo titlea. SUB CODE: M As ENOL: 00 Card 2/9 . ..... ..... L 11374--65 Pf -4 IJP(c)/S' SD/ASD(f )-2/ESD(gs)/ ASD m -3 ASD(p)-3/AP/L JDIM MMSSIM NR: AR4046552 S/0058/64/'000/008/SO86087 SOURCE: Ref. zh. rizika, Abs. 8E670 AUMORS: Avraamov, Yu. S.1 Kekalo, 1. B t V!M~V~- TMZi Effect of teaparaturs.-anpUtude, and frequa=j of elavatic =iIIAtions cn the "negnetic" peak of tjt_ernal fricticrn in iron C= SOUPCE i Sb. relaks. yavleniya v met. i splavakh, M, Metallurgizdat, 1963, 184-189 I TCPIC TAGS: iron,. internal frictionp tenperature dependence, magnatic field inbensity, elastic vibration, plastic defermati damin structure MIPNSIA7TCN: A study was made of the properties of the migntetle peak (W) off the intexnal friction (IF) in electrolytic iron annealad in H M wre 2 - 'he made on a rela;mtcr asseubled in accmlanoa with the sche am (if an inverted lc;%- frequency pendulm, in the tzmpmture intarval frcm -196 to +60C, an samples 70 m- lc-r;g arOl 0.7 m in diarrater. 7be plot of the IF a9 a furwtion of the alternat- ing nagnetic field intersity eA-tibits a maximn in the entirn irmestA-gated tai- L 11374-65 ACCFMICN NRs AR4046552 perature interval, - -Ttle Paramters- of ft. given MP (heightt width, field pending to the nwdmm IF) depend cn the tenperature. With decreasing teaperaturer the MP broadans, its height increases slightly? and the MP shifts ta4=d hi(,ter lralw-s of the constant-field inte-awity. nw VP pz=wTetars al: a chasm benrerattwe (-19iV-') depends straigly cn Uie arEplitude (A) of Uia elastic Abratiais. Kith increasing A the IT field decreaso.4 mmotcnically in acccr3mm with a hyperbolic Law; tli-- height of the peak first increases and then de=ea--A!s. The par=eters cf the MP are st3mqly influw-ced by plastic dafonnation o.-E the sanple. The Mlique- ness of the vitriation of the paramters at em W with th-- txmperatum vaelation is related to the tenperature variation of the constants of the ragnatic state of the iron and with the accoaVanying changes in, the, Vagnetic acmain str,~. SUB. t,HK,, ENCLt 00 Card 2/2 L '15720-65 ar, (r..,) /W (W IrWA k ASD-3./AFF1C/ESD-3/ ,I t I JD ACCESSION IM: AR4045883 S/0137/64/000/007/I035/1036 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Motallurgiya, Abs. 712?-3 Aulnua; Kekal6'. 1. Bo-"ivshits, B. G.; 112rgnprp _Y,_ TITLE: The effect of elastic deformation and aertain magnetia effects on the internal friction f-1 'CITED SOURCE: Sb, Relaksatse yaileniya~V'7 met. i splaval&he Mop i.Metallurgizdat, 1963# 190-197 !TOPIC TAGS: elastic deformation, magnetic effectq lztornal friction, iron, domain boundary# ferromagnettsmp temperature dependence TRANSLATION: Investigations were made on wire samples mado of Armco ~iron and oloctrolytic iron, Internal fftetion was measured with an inverted low frequency torsion pendulum; deforration on the surface of tba samDle was 6 a 1o-5. The charracter of the tGmperaturo dependence of tho intornal friction of both kinds of Fe aEnplea depends hardly a~ all on magnotization. Refining the Fe leads to a sharp increase in rosidual internal friction (approximatoly'3 tim.0s) and to the . .... ... .. .. ..... .. :=77==-=- -L 15720-65 ACCESSION NR: AR045883 .appearance of a dependence-of Internal fricticn magnetization. on This increase in residual internal friction is explained by the fact that refining decreases the total amount of Impu-ities In the Po and renders easier the displacement of domain bound%-ios by the effect of externai stresses, and this in turn leads to an Lncroase In losses duo to magneto-cla3tic hysteresis, An amplitude dependence of Internal friction is observed only in the case of Fe annealed In H2. In the case of eymoaled samples, a reversible effect of the influence of preliminary elastic defomiation on internal n,iction is observed. At a given temperature, Internal friction dependa not only on preliminary deformation,, but also on the type of magnetic effect. The changge in internal friction affected by preliminary deformation is not connected with plastic deformation, but in determined by magneto-elastia processes and appearm roversiblo In relation to magnetic effects. 15 literature titles, KEKADD, I.B.; LIVSHITS, B.G. Response to remarks made by K. Mishek. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 17 no. 2t298-300 F '64. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Moskovakiy institut stali i splavov. PAX,HENKO, Ye,','.., PAN-11i.7riA, ',B,- r-HT~C'.'A) L.I.; HDAN91, V.V.; Zlf--"J ",I, N,P,, , L -' F:11' '51 B.11. Residuai stress--, , r, s mb~~t~ ~il A-~-,~-! steel. Stan. i Instr. 36 no.8.27.---..-) Ag :~,r, "',';,A 18:9) k. I -~. KERALO, L. A. Cand Med Sci - (d-hs) "Effect of morshinskaya mineral water fron. source No 1 in the cultivation of B-2 on the gastric function." Chernovts.y, 1961. 18 pp; (Ministry of Public Health Ukrainian SSR, Chernovtsy-Med Inst); 200 CODies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 238) KSKALO, Ya., polkovnik Value advanced experience and disseminate it. Komm. Voornah. Sil 46 no.9t 30-35 My 165. (MIRA 180) K M LO, Ya.K.9 polkovnik The Communist Partyp creator of the nation's air defense, and organizer and inspiration of its combat capacitics. Veat.protivovozd. obor. no.2:8-12 F 163. (MIRA 14:2) OltuBia-Air Force) K a,T -- V , K . K 11 . ,~IAITUSHMO, 0. A. trid Mii-TNX, A. "'. "The Effect en Inadequate cLxcitants on the Jensibilil'y of Feripheral Vision, Ist. Report: The Effect of the Dose (Intensity and Persiotance of Action of the Excitant"., Arkhiv Biolog. Nauk, Vol. 1~-, 3rd ed.. 1936. K. Kh. "Influence of Inadequate Excitations on the 6ensibility of Feripheral Vision. 1st Report: Me%surement of Speed at the Initial Stage of Dark-Adaptatiowl, Biul. &csperim. Biologhii i Meditsini, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1937. ;,. Kh, "The Action of Inadequate Excitants on the Aeceptors", Dokl AN SSz;R, Vol. 14, No. 8, 1937. -- - -- % , , . - - -4 ,.1 .o--. 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