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AUTHOR: Vyk Ilickys, H. 02ft ne.er); Lobl.; K. (Elogineer), Krejel, R. (Engineer
-91
~TITLS: Cast stai -nickel steel J6
nless rcmium
ISOURCE: Hutnicke listy. no. L 1965, 528
TOPIC TAGS: steel,, cast steel* stainless steel, chromium nickel steel,,atainless
cbromium nickel steel, cast chromium nickel steel, cast stainless chromiun n116kel
I
Isteel
ABSTRACT: This Agthor Certificate Introduced a cast stainless chrouium-nickel steel
containing 0.12% C , 4-0% 9h, uP to 1.5% Gi,' Cr, 15-22% Nis 2.0-' 440% Mos
2-5- UP
4.5%, 6M. to 0.1% it, up to and up to 0.5% Ti. In presence of
''0.2-0.5% V, respective ratios of V;mo,,V:Cu, an V:NL of 1:6-12, 1:6-16, and
1:43-5T should be maintainedaLad, the, Ko cont must be at least 5.5%. An increased
Cu content makes the steel go sfsjant~lnt the active state, The steel
I!Mlon re
1has 5-40% ferrite, vhich increasea,tensile end yield strength and weldability, and
eliminates susceptibility to vold cracking. -Vanadlum refines the cast structure-
of the steel. [WWI
1-card-
8/277/63/000/002/001/00i
A052/A126
AUTHORt Krej'6i, RagIA911y,
TITLEt Now ooonomy-alloyed stools
PERIODICAM Referativnyy.zhuxnalt Otdeltnyy vypusk, 48o Mashinostroi-
telsnyye materialy, konatruktaii i reachet detailey mashint
no. 2, 1963, 11, abstract 2.48-76 (SlAALrenstvi, v. IOP
no* 59 1962l 164 - 185) (Czech.)
TEXTt New economy-alloyed cast steels of Mr-511i-qMn-N and
Wr-141&4 N grades have been developed in CzSSRp as well as 2-phase
steels of Cr21Ni5 grade containing no Ni or with the Ni content reduced I
by 50% compared with auetenitic stainless steel of 18/9 grade* Cr-Un-Ni-
-N steel is almost with all properties equal to 18/9 steel and has a 6's
higher by 40% at high rand O(k values, but its corrosion resistance is
slightly lower than that of 18/9,eteel. corrosion resistance of Cr-Un-N
'steel with 17% Cro but its mechanical
steel is equal to that of ferrite
properties and machinability are considerably bettere Cr-Un-N steel has
Card 1/2
0/002/001/001
S/277/63/00
New economy-alloyed steels A052/A126
a e twice as high as that of 16/9 steel and a e25% lower# Characteristics
of Melting afid casting of these steels are compared with the technology
for -18/9 steel casting and are specified. 2-phase steels of Cr2INi5 grade
can substitute many austenitic stainless Cr-Ni Steele; their casting tech-:
nology does not differ practically from that of 10/9 steel. A stabilizing
with Ti or alloying with Ro raises the strength of these steels by 5
compared with 18/9 steel, but reduces ductility. Cr21Ni5 steels.are
resisting heat up to 300 - 3500C, their corrosion resistance in many
organic and inorganic acids is even higher than that of 18/9 type steel '
due to a higher Or-contentp the exception being some aggressive media
like 10% HCI. The machinability of 21Cr5Ni steels is better than that of
18/9 Steele.
H.' Ivenskaya
KRFJCI, Rostislav
O'hortened e-oncmical melting of the Czechoslov-k Standard
42 2661 material. Slevarenstvi 12 no.9:341-3.,.2 S 164.
1. Slatina National Enterprise, Brno.
3/,0G1/62/C^0/'023/061/1,20
B160/B186
AUTHORS: Krej'cl, Rtidolf, Kadlec, Jaro3lav
TITLE: Manufacture of silica gel with Inrge pores
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 473, abstract
23K236 (Czech. pat. 101179, Oct. 15, 1961)
TEXT: Si02 hydrogel containine intramicellitr liquid (water, aqueous
solutions of inorganic and organic substances) is treated in an autoclave
under the action of a temperature from 1000C to critical and subject to
enough pressure sufficient for preserving the liquid phase in the gel
before it is dried. Silica gel is produced with large pores whose size
can be controlled by the autoclave treatmerit conditions. The product is
used as a catalyst or a carrier. Example. 27.35 1 of a Na2sio 3 solution
(SiO2 concentration 113 01 and density 1.156) is cnntinuoualy precipitated
by adding 35.3 1 of 1 N H 2304, 80 1 of silica gel balls are obtained which.
are left for a certain time in a mother liquor at pH - 10.3 containing
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S/06 1/ 62/' 00/023/061/120
Manufacture of silica 6e1 ... B160/B186
12 g1l of Na2so 4' After draininit off the mother liquor the balls are kept
for 24 hours in 24 1 of 1 N H2so4 and washed in water until there is a
negative SO2 reaction and the Na 0 content is reduced to < 0.03io. 10 1 of
4 2
the balls are saturated for 3 hours in 4 1 of a solution containing 80 ml
of NH4 salt of dibutyl naphthalene sulfonic acid; the liquid is then run off
and the granules placed in an autoclave which is heated for 4 hours to
3750C and a preagure of 220 atm. The autoclnvo in then allowed to cool.
The granules which have been treated in this way are dried and roasted in
an electric furnace at 6000C. The finished granulated silica gel has a
specific surface area of 50 m2/g, a dry weiGht of 0.30 kg1l, an absorptive
power for water of > 200~-, and a maximum pore diameter of > 120
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
Card 212
YH&MI, V.
F.REJCI, 11. Ide are cultivating crops ,,rhich -,,rield the highest qu:--,ntity of
:-Aitri ious su~~stances per hectare-, we meet the feeding, stuff require:ie:-ts
th ough our production. p. 16.
Vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 1956
11LASY
AGRIC111TURE
Czechoslovakia
So: East &ropepn Accession, Vol. ), :0- 5, EaY 1951
1. IntAc 1amt,
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CZI-CHOSLOVAKIA/Electronica Electrical DL,3c~)argca ir (;qser,, H-7
Gas Discharge Apparatas
Nt,s Jour : Pzf Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1958,, No 64o4
4:.ithor : Krejci Vaclav
-7
Ins+ : P:i~~ysc ~tute, Czechoslovak Academ;y of Scie:,-,es; Pnague,
Czechoslovakia
T17;le : Low Freq:aency Oscillations of Glow Discharge
Orig Pub : Ceskosl. casoP. fYs.: 1957, 7, No 4, 457-453
Nbstract : Damped oscillations were observed In 1;1-Le glow discharge, arising
in air at a pressure of 1 mm marciary (and in other gases) and
at currents close to threshold value of the self-sustaiaed dis-
charge current. As a rule they can be caused by a sharp change
in the discharge current or by a sharp voltage p,.Llse on the
external side of the electrode. Unlike the k-,2owr. relaxatioa
oscillations. whose freTaeacy is dependent by tte RC cozi2-7.3.nt
of the external circuit.: the parqme-~er.- c-f t'-e damped. oscil-
lation depend on the parameters of the d1scharge plisma.
Card 1/1
Electrical Discharges in Gases and Dis- It-7
charGe Apparatus
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizik,-,, No 6, 195~, No 13632
Author : Krejci Vaclav
4 ~
Inst No G v~en
Title Low Frequency Oscillations of r. Glow Discharge
Orig Pub Chekhosl. fiz. zh., 1957, 71 No 5) 509-510
Abstract See Referat Zhur Fizika, 19581 Nc 3. 64o4
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KHEJCI, V.
SCIENCE
Periodical CESKOSLOVZENSKY CASOPIS PRO FISIKU. Vol. 8, no, 1, 1958.
KRHIM, V. Low-fre uency oscillations of the positive column of a glow discharge
through gases. p. 42.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 3. March, 1959. Uncl.
AUTHOR: _-Krej6f, vatlav CZ/37-58-5-3/19
TITLE: Influence of the Cathode Zone on the Dynamic Properties
of a Glow Discharge in Hydrogen (Vliv katodove' oblasti
na dynamicke' vlastnosti doutnav4ho qboje ve vodiku)
PERIODICAL: 6eskoslovensky dasopis pro Fysiku, 1958, fir 5,
pp 526-533 + 1 plate (Czech)
ABSTRACT: To elucidate the influence of the cathode zone on the
dynamic properties of a discharge the authors carried-out
a number of measurements. In the first part of the paper
the results are reported; in the second part the authors
attempt a qualitative interpretation of the measured
relations. The measurements were carried out using the
same technique and the same apparatus as was done in
measurements reported in earlier woxk (Ref 2). The
discharge tube was connected to a stabilised source of
2.5 kV d.c. which was bridged by agi e capacitance;
between the cathode of the dischar Md the grounded
negative pole of the source a pentode was connected for
the purpose of regulating and stabilising the discharge
current. Parallel to the pentode a capacitor of
Card 1/5 variable capacitance C x was connected. The results
CZ/37-58-5-3/19
Influence of the Cathode Zone on the Dynamic Properties of a Glow
Discharge in Hydrogen
measured for various capacitance values have enabled
evaluating the influence of the parasitic capacitance of
the cathode end of the discharge relative to ground.
Near to the cathode a metal rinG was fixed on the external
side of the discharge tube to which very short high
voltage pulses were fed. Each such pulse brought the
discharge into a non-steady state. The establishment of
a steady state manifested itself by changes in the
intensity of -the li6ht emanating from the discharge and
changes in -the voltage of the cathode of the discharge
relative to ground. The characteristio3of both these
magnitudes was observed on the screen of a pulse-cathode
oscillograph; typical oscillo6rams of -the cathode voltage
recorded by this method are reproduced in Fig.1 (plate
p 632b). In Fig.2 the dependence is graphed ofthe
oso-illation frequency on the pressure and on the
capacitance of the external condenser C x (I = 0.20 aA,
length of discharge gap 48 cm). In Fig.3 the dependence
Is graphed of the oscillation frequency on the capacitance
Card 2/5 Cx for various areas of the cathode surface for a
CZ/37-58-5-3/19
Influence of the Cathode Zone on the Dynamic Properties of a Glow
Discharge in Hydrogen
discharge length of 68.5 cm. In measuring the dynamic
properties of the glow discharge in spectrally pure
hydrogen it was found that the cathode region does influence
the behaviour of the discharge in the unstable state. The
results of these measurements are given and also their
phenomenological interpretation, which is based on the
equivalent circuit of the discharge, Fig.4. The relations
derived in the paper permit calculating the magnitudes
of all the capacitances and inductances in the equivalent
circuit from measured results of the dependence of the
oscillation frequency on the capacitance of the external
condenser C . If the results of measurements of the
dependence ~f the oscillation frequency on the length of
the discharge path is known, it is in princiPle possible
to calculate also the magnitude of the inductance L s and
of the capacitance C S per 1 cm of the length of
the positive column. It is practically not possible to
measure accurately all these relations over a sufficiently
wide range because a change in one of the discharge
Card 3/5 Parameters brings about a change of the frequency and
CZ/37-58-5-3/19
Influence of the Cathode Zone on the Dynamic Properties of a Glow
Discharge in Hydrogen
damping of the oscillations and the frequency values
determined in the case of high damping are very inaccurate.
For the time being it is not possible to go beyond
determining the order of magnitude of the reactive
parameters of the discharge. The results described in
the paper show that in the case of a non-steady state glow
discharge, the influence of the cathode region on the
dynamic properties of the dischar~,;e can be appreciable.
Thereby, the dynamic properties of the cathode region are
U
of such a type that they are supplementary to similar
properties of the positive column and thus form a
resonance circuit. Thereby, the possibilit-
y is provided
of the generation of low frequency oscillations in the
discharge even if the external discharge circuit does not
contain any reactive elements at all. Ackmowledgments
are made to Dr. L. Peka'rek for his advice and assistance
Card 4/5 in carrying out this work.
CZ/37-58-5-3/19
influence of the Cathode Zone on the Dynamic Properties of a Glow
Discharge in Hydrogen
There are 4 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are
Czech, 1 Soviet and 1 Wnglish.
I
ASSOCIATION: Pysikaln! ~stav C'SAV, Praha (Physics Institute,
Czech.Ac.Sc., Prague)
SUBMITTED: January 13, 1958
Card 5/5
Krejci, V.
Neeative resistance of a glow discharge. P. 377.
CTIKC6I,OV.',.II.`KY =30HS i-RO PISdO, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 9, no. h, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EIAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 10, 1959 -Oct*
Uncl.
S/058,/6P-/000/004/151/160
A061/A101
AUTHORS: Krej6i,.V., Popovici, C.
M ffect of a hollow cathode on striations in glow discharge
1ITLE: E
P-MIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no, 11, 1962, 32, abstract 11-3-63shch
("Chekhosl. fiz. zh.1', 1961, v. Bll, no. 9. 682 - 684)
TOCT: The hollow cathode of an experimental discharge tube consisted of
two parallel nickel plates. The tube was filled with neon up to 2.7 mm Hg. When
a photomultiplier was used, the change of light intensity in -dime was recorded
at different distances between the cathode plates and with constant discharge
current. The effect of the hollow cathode, while neither producing intensified
striation in the positive column nor acting upon other striation parameters, wan
found to impair the feedback between the anode and cathode, the magnitude of
which in most cases determines the production of self-excited moving striations.
There are 8 references. [Physics Institute, AS CSR; Physics Institute, AS RPR]
F. Ya.
[Abstracter's note-: Complete translation]
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C7 1
S/058/62/000/004/1415/160
A06IIA101
AUMORS: PekArek, L., krej6i, V.
1ITLE: The physical nature of the production of moving striations in P.
d-c discharge plasma
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 59 - 60, abrtract );Zh406
("Chekhosl. fiz. zh.", 1961, v. B11, no. 10, 729 - 742, Engllsh)
TE-=I: A mechanism of the lamination of a positive d-c column is suggested
and physically interpreted on the basis of a greatly simplified system of equa-
tions, whose solution describes the production of a periodic structure of the
plasma of a positive column after an aperiodic disturbance. Only three principal
Xphysical phenomena, taking place in the plasma of any d-c discharge, were con-
sidered: 1) dependence of ionization on the electron temperature, and, come-*
quently, on the electric field; 2) formation of space charges as the result of
different ion and electron diffusion rates; 3) production of additional elec-
'uric fields due to the appearance of space charges. The foregoing processes as
a whole give rise to a characteristic circuit, developing in time and space, and,
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The physical nature of...
8/058/62/000/0011/1115/160
A061/A101
in its turn, leading to the production of a periodic structure - moving atria-
tions. In accordance with experiments, this structure arises only between the
auiode and the seat of local disturbmee in the plasma. There are 23 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
45267
Z/037/62/000/005-6/017/049
E192/E382
AUTHORS: PekArek, L. and Krej~I.-N.-
TITLE: Analogy between a stratified plasma wave and the waves
on the surface of water
PERIODICAL: 6e:31-1-oslovanslky casopis pro fy siku, no. 5-6, 1962,
546 - 552
T EXT The process of wave-forination on a smooth water surface
is well known, whoreas a similar process of the appearance of '
triobilo layers, kno;,rn as "stratification'waves", in a gas discharge
is a comparatively unknown phenomenon. Such waves in gas dis-
charges can be produc od, for instanco, by applying an iTxx-iodic %,nltage
pillse to till electrode situated in ttle discharge tube. This
pulse produces an initial stratum which rapidly disappears but
results in the formation of a similar stratum at a certain distance
in the direction of the anode. In turn, after a delay, another
stratimi is produced and so on; a set of strata which moves towards
the anode is observed only after several ms,-whereas the individual
strata move in the opposite direction. The thenry of gravitation
waves on the surface of water can be approximately described by the
Card 1/4
Analogy between ....
following basic equations:
Y
+ + -=, = 0
Cx ay- az-
Z/037/62/000/005-6/017/049
E192/r,382
(1)
a2Y 04P
+ g - = 0
6z
where y is the velocity potential, x and
coordinates, z is tlic vertical coordinate,
is the gravity. The.stratification -.,raves in
similarly be described by a system of partial
be/ax i--q 0n+
an /at zfN 0
+ 0
(2)
y are horizontal
t is time and g
inert gases can
Oifforontial equatiorn
(5)
(6)
Card 2/4
Z/037/6n/000/005-6/017/049
Alkalogy betwee'll .... E192/E382
w1i er Pe is the iocal deviation of tile electric field from its
equilibriiii-il valuo,n i.-; the deviation of the ion concentration
from the equilibrivil.) V.11110 14 q is an elementary charge, ZI
0. 0
is a conntarit rclatin,, the ionization intensity to the electric-
field strength () anal x is tile distance'from the position of
t;ic initial perturbaLion ot' the equilibrium State. Lqs- (5) and
(6) aro valid for dnviation.-; and talfe'into account the three basic
PrOCCSSC.'3 ill PlCUMICA: 1) dependence ot the ionization rate on the
electron t cm perat Lire, tile temperature being directly proportional
to tile field; 2) production of space charges by differing electron
and ion- dif fus ion rat e~u and 3 )appearance of an additional
electric field due to tile space charge. The solution of Eqs. (5)
and (6) is approximately given by.
11 (x %./, 0 't J i-2.v( - xt
+
N
Cos [-a xt) -
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Z/037/62/U00/005-6/oi7/o4q
Analogy botween .... El ')2 / P'3 8
wil o'r 0 (If r
v q It Comparison of t,,ic theory of strati-
0 +
ficallion waves in 111(!r? ga,30.-, witi, tile theovy of tile gravitation
Waves On %;:iter --ihow.,i tluiL althotigh the two effects are very
sii,,i Jjr, tile -1 -1
i . betweeii them , re prim, rily due to tile
different morle.-; o1: propa~,,ixtion oC tile perturbations (from the
oq"ilibr.ium ot;ito); whereas in waves oil water the contact forces Vr
Are tile lilo!~t important, tile electrical phenomena in plasma are
Such as to ZICt either directly or remotely. In this respect, the
moving strata differ from the waves on water and have no direct
analogy in riiechanixal syutems. 'ifiere are 3 figures.
A
A,SSOCI' rION: Vysikalni xv;tav 6AV, Praha
(1'hY-'icf; Institute, C6AV, Prague)
Card Lill,
PEKA K, L.; KREJCI, V.; STIA4~ 0.
i
Direction of motion of striations in an inert gas-hydrogen
mixture. Chekhool fiz zhurnal 13 no.4.,243-245 163.
1. Fyzikalni ustavj, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Praha.
PLIKARM, L.; KRF.TGI, V.
The theory of movlmg striations In a D-C discharge pla!~rla,
Pt.2. Chekhosl fiz zhll--nal 13 no.12C881-891j. tS3.
ustavq Ceqko3lc-,,ar)2kFj
KRF.P'T, V.
'j
"ummer 9chool of moloculitr blophytiles In Varonna (Italy).
Ghakho3l fiz zhurnal 15 no.31219 M.
1. 1wititute of Physic3 of the Czechoslovak Axiidomy of --3ciancas,
Pralpin 8, Lumumbova 1. Rncalved October 16, 1964.
. - ~- -- ~r~
r I . I f r,
rp.Fj(;T, Va!.-Iav,
otrol
KREJCI, V1.; FEIT, J.
An experimental study of the healing of muscle rupture. Pt.l. Cs
morfologie 8 no-3:274-280 160. (EW 9:10)
1. Vyzkumny ustav traumatologicky v Brne, reditel prof. MUDr
Vladimir Novak, dr. la. Pathologicko-anatomicky ustav lekarske
fakulty v Brne, prednosta prof. KJDr Jaroslav Svejda.
(MUSCLES)
(REGENERATION (BIOLOGY))
YUSIL. Fe-1 -0JqCj,_j._;__YLAHSKY. I.; SPONAR, J.
General and local vegetative changes in wound healing. Rozhlechir,
39 no.6:374-379 Je 160.
1 Vyzkumny ustav traumatologicky v Brne, red1tel prof. KUDr.
V:Novak. Ustav experlmentalni patologle Brno, prednasta prof.
XUDr et RNDr. V. Uher
(WOUND HIALING)
(AUTONOMIC MVOUS SYSTIM phy9iol)
-P*LqI,,-Y1Adim1r;JMIT, JoBef; technicka spoluprace J1rina Yromlova.
R.Odnra.
Studies on wouncl healing in the muscle in experimental conditions.
Ro2bl.chir- 39 no.6:397-403 Je 16o.
Is Vyzkumny ustav traumtologicky v Brno. reditel prof. dr. Vladimir
Rovak, dr. 1. v Patologicko-anatomicky natav lokaroke fakulty
univeraity v Brne, prednosta prof. dr. Jaroelav Svejda.
(YUSCLES wds & inj)
(WOM HIIAING)
-=Cl, Vladimir, KUDr
Anatomical studies on the spinal with special reference to internal
fixation. Roshl.chir. 34 no.8:468-475 Oct 55.
1. Vyzkumny ustav traumatologicky v Brno, redital prof. KUDr Vladimir
Novak. Anatomicky uatav lakarake fakulty KU v Brno, prodnosta prof.
RNDr a KUDr Karel Zlabak
(SPINA, fractures,
ther.. internal fixation Wz))
(SPINA, dislocations,
ther., internal fixation (Gz))
(DISLOCATIONS,
spine, intertakl fixation (Cz))
(YRAGTURZS,
spine. internal fixation (Cz))
SAIANSKY, Igor; TMWCI, Vladimir; STAISTNA, Jitkn.
Ilegetntive reflex changes in injuries of the soft tissues of the
joint. Actn chir. orthop. traum. cech. 26 no.4:261-265 Aug 59.
1. Untnv nro vaeobeenou a experimentalni patologii lekaroke fakulty
14U v Brno, preduosta prof. MUDr. A RNI)r, Vilem Uher. Vyzkum3V ustay
trnutiatologicky v 'Brne, reditel prof. 14UDr. Vladimir Novak.
(JOINTS, wds & inj. ) (AUTONOMIC IMVOUS S7ST11K, Phys iol. )
MWCI V * SAIANSKY, I.; HH%MK, Fr..
L
Vqsomotor reactiona of the skin in injuries of the soft tissues
of the joint. Attempted evaluation of the functional state. Acta
chir. orthop. traum. cech. 26 no.4:266-275 Aug 59.
1. Vyzl-umny ustav traumatologicl-4 v Brne, reditel prof. dr. Vladimir
Novak Uatav nro vaeobecnou a experimentalui patologii lekarske fakalty
KU v Brne, prednosta prof. dr. Vilem Uher.
(JOINTS, wds & inj. ) (VASOMOTOR SYSTEM, phys iol. )
KRF-JCI ,Vladimir
Closed injuries of the bicep;~ brachii. Acts, chir.orthop.traum.
cech.27 no.4:315-326 Ag'60.
1. Vyzkamny ustav traumatologick3, v Brne, red.prof.MUDr. VL.Novak,
doktor lek. ved.
(ARM wds & inj)
KREJCI,__Y1AdJMJX1 SALANSKY, Igor; PISTIELKA, Milan
Blectrodiagnosis of closed muscle injuries. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.50:
1578-1582 15 D 161.
1. Vyzkumny ustav traumatologieky v Brno, reditel prof. Dr. So. MUDr.
~ladimir Novak. Ustav pro vooobecnou a experimentalni patologii .1
lekarske fakulty v Brne, predn*Bta prof. Dr. So. MUDr. Mr. Vilem
Uher. Laborator prunyslove elektroniky CSAV v Brne, vedouci prof. Dr.
So. Julius Strnad, clen korespondent CSAV.
(MUSCLES wds & inj) (ELECTRODIAGNOSIS)
i-,-T,:Jci, %T.
Patellar fractures. Rozhi. chir. 44 no.11:741-7/6 N l6r.
1. V, 13
.mkiimny ustav traumatol.o[,ic.-y v Irne.
ii, f kill: J(;i" V.
~ 1, -, -- tion of freu mepvobaazat~v in wue tArine of Mothers ana
--junm Infants. Ceak. j;,yn,~?k. ~-,; 0
J~ Gyn.-por. odd. (vedouci UlDr. IM. Slonek) a centraini labo-
rtttor (vedoucl IliRc. V. -; Doskovicich.
KREJCi, 11,
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FP,Zjt,'I , Venceslav, inz.
1 -1 .
,,hvtoc~hvirdcni i~.O.hcd oC rnanljCrt(,L!,,ri,%g, f,:, ~,-
.3bor val- olektro'.0ch 4:220-22') 164,
1. Tesia q,)znov, Branch Vrchlabl..
KRE-JCIK, Milan, doe. inz., doktor technickych vedl MARTINEC, Jan, Inz.
Problems of the length measurement of rolled stock. Sbor
VSB Ostrava 9 no.5:729-740 163.
1. Higher School of Miningo Ostrava (for Krejoik). 2. Research
Institute of Iron Metallurgy, Brno (for Martinac). Submitted
March 10, 1963.
KFEJCI.9 Z., inz.
Economical method of electroplating by usingr waste water
evaporators, Strojireristvi 12. noe9:7O2-710 3 162.
1. Ceske vysoke uceni technicke, Praha.
; :t, XR&MI Z inz,
Fa-perience in the introduction of the production of Fapandit,
Stavivo, 41 no,4:n8-122 Ap 163o
1" KSNPS, Ostrava.
KREJCI I Zdenok, inz.
I,
Growth of microorganisms in ass6mbled hou!jes. Poz stavby
12 no. 3: 118-123 164. )t
1. Regional Association of Naiional En~erprises of building,
Ostrava.
isolation of further subidantes frain the leaves of
:X11.1dra" hemp (Cannabis sativa L., vat. Indies). Zd. Kjglti
r.nd FrandkicAantavt(Patackilto Univ., Olomouc. ciec
Arta Unit. Pal4ekiands Olansuanji, 6. fi9-&XI955xl--ngli-1
surrituary).-A suicrobitilogically acti-c acidic fractilm was
Isolated fram the leaves of Indian hemp. After acqylat~Q-
with AcsO and NaOAc, it gave a nticsobiologically tuactiv
neutral material which arose froni phenolic substances of the
"t., and an active acidic traction (1) which crystd. from
Etto and was recrystd. frorn EtO.Ac-petr. ether, giving a
double m.p., 80-100'1127-8*. fall' -71 :l: V (c 0.671,
CHCls), yielded a pink color, with 14504 und a poa. muc-
tion with C(140j~. Elementary analysis corresponded to
CaILA of "HuOt; it contained 2 Ac groups and 2 double
bonds which could be hydrogenated with PtOj in McOll.
It can be oyJdized by perphthalic acid. I vi-as called can-
stabldiolic acid and was con3idered to be a carhoxy deriv. of
,'cannabldiol, canuabirint, or tetrabydrocaunabinol. Infra-
"red Weetruni of the diacetyl deriv. of I is given. Another
acidic substance was found in hemp leaves from 1052 arid
called acid 11. It was subjected to sublimation at 100-
130'11 ram. and crystd. fcom etlier and petr. ether. m.
:1324'. Memcmary analyils corr"prinds to CliffiA.
It Is microbiologically inactive. Neutral pmr. etliet residue
was hydrolyzt%] With ale. hydroxide in N atra. and extd.
with Ptio. The prtr. ether clualt fr-un AlzOs coluirin wai
tvapd. and recryad. from petr. ether giving a Ixtraffin, fri.
W. An akohol (m. 50-W') was obtained frorn t tic Ht,O
efuste. Both 'Were mictobiololically inacflve~ 1.
r'. (MiDr. R110r. PWr.)
Z. Kre~nl, "Harf (Iaruiabis sativa) - Antibictisches Heilmittel. " Mitt"il-
ung: Matliolik und Ergebnisse der baktariologis-linn Uiitersuchun~on und
vorlaeufir~e klinliche Erfahmuigen," Me Fharm;,tzie (Berlin), 13/3, March
1958, pf). 155-66.
Receivel on 1 September 1957.
~'ron the Hygiene and Epidemiological Institute of Palacky University,
Olomouc (1irector: Prof. Dr. Se. J. Kabelik).
T'he aut~orls aldress is Olomouc,, Liiicka 8.
KREJCI,,-Zdenak
I
On the problem of subbtances with antibacterial and ha5hish pro rties
in hemp (Cannabis oativa L.). Ca*NWk.cesk 100 no.43:1351-1354
27 0 161.
1. Ustav hygieny a epidemiologie lekarske fakulty FU v Olonouci,
prednosta prof. Dr. So. MUDr. Jan Kabelik.
(CAMIABIS pharmacol)
VTKTDAL, Miroslav. Mr.; IMWCI, Zdenek, MUDr.
- I WMM=WWAWA%VeY4
Heavy metals In rherumatology; experience with Cu-devenan of
domestic production. Vnitr. lek., Brno 1 no.11:841-845 Nov 55.
1. Z 1. vnitrni klinikyh PU Olomouci, prednoota prof. MUDr.
Pavel Lukl, a z hygienickeho ustavu PU v Olomouci. prednosta
prof. MUDr. Jan Kabelik.
(COPPER, therapeutic use,
rheum.)
(RHANATIST4, therapy,
copper preps)
KVIZCI, Zdenek; KVOCII, Iadialav; SCIRJSTER, Otto
Mechanical processing of data for establishment of output
standards. Prace mzda 11 no.9t4O8-415 S163.
1. Vyzkumny ustav vlnarsky.
KREJOIK, Zdenak, inz.
Seventh Meeting of Technical Committee 27, Solid Fuels, of
the Internatlon6 Organization for Standardization. Normalizace
13 no.2t54-56 F 165.
1. Research Institute of Fuels, Bechovice.
8t,,. tu ~ a nd prob,", en2 of' ng ene a,, g~n~-rq
departments. Cank. hyg, 110 no.~',:,,'54-459 S -.6",
Kfttedrit hw~ieny a epidemiologle Iekarqke fakalty Pfiiip-ckt~~:L)
Olomouc a Katedra obeene hygieny le~arokz, lfakilty
fl~riovy Univeroity, firadec Kralove.
Z/014/62/000/002/003/003
E192/E382
AUTHOR, Karlovsky, Jar., Engineer and Krej~.fk, Boh,,
TITLE~ A novelty, Wireless microphone
PERIODICAL.: Sd~lovaci' technika, no. 2. 1962, 70
TEXT;. The device described is in effect a frequency-modulated
miniature transmitter. A detailed circuit diagram of the system
is given in Fig. I., In this, a transistor T 1 operates as
an oscillator. The transistor is OC170 and is specially chosen
in order to be capable of operating at 100 mc/s. The transistor
operates as a common-base oscillator with the tuned circuit in
the collector, the feedback being taken from a tapping on the
tuning coil through the capacitor C 1 to the emitter. The
oscillator is followed by a high-frequency amplifier stage based
on the transistor T. , which is coupled to the oscillator by the
coil L 2 . The collector of T2 contains the tuned circuit
L3-C 6 'which is coupled to the antenna. The signal from a
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dynamic microphone is amplified by a single-stage audio-amplifier
based on T 3 ' The amplified audio-signal is applied to the base
of T I through the coupling condenser C 7 ' The low frequency
thus changes the operating voltage between the collector and the
base of T I ' This results in the modulation of the collector-
base :apacitance of T, , which is connected in parallel with
the tuned circuit. In this way, the oscillator undergoes
frequency-modulation. The system is fed from a 13.5 V battery
and produces an output of 20 mW in the antenna. The frequency-
modulati.on deviation is 100 kc/s and the bandwidth of the audio-
channel extends from 20 c.p.s. to 20 kc/s (at 30 db)~ The
microphone can be used at distances of 50 - 100 m.
There are 2 f-igures.
( t, '~ .
KREJCIKI Bohumil
Stabilizing voltage and current by moans of transistors.
Sdel tech 10 no.4:124-127 Ap 162.
hM"JGIK, Bohumil
Transistor stabilized power supply. Sdel tech 11 no.5:17ri-178
My 163,
KARLOVSKY, Jaroslav, inz.; KREJCIK, Bohumil
A differential amplifier. Sdel tech 12 no.4t!39-11.0 Ap '64.
.1
140
KRiJCIK, J. : FLECHACEK, V.
Fastening rock walls with prestressed anchors.
P. 127 (Zeleznicni Technika) Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1957, Czechoslovakia
11
SO: MONTHLY DIDEX OF EA,'M~RN EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (aAl) LC. - VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958
K', -I Eic 11", 1 J.
The -,,r(ducli(,n (A prestres-sc(i -eirforced corcrcte ties ( i t'if Fori- t-,-e
T . 271 (Zel cxricni Tcchnik,~ , V-11. -'~) -(,. 1' .1 ' ci- . !';17, i rnhr , (7-z"C!!f A(
L( nt"ally of ha~,- t biropcan , ccessi(.,rs ( " 'i 1; . Vol. 7, rt- . "',
I ebrunry 1~58
j,"E , V 1' 1, ,J. )- I '; .
Reconstruction of~ the railroad stations in Vienna.
P. 33h. (ZI-I'LEZINICNI TECIINIKA.) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 5, No. 12, Dec. 1917
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession LC. Vol. 7, No. 5,
J.
Erection of protective gaileries aggaln3t faldni-. -Itune:; n1l"i avalallclj--,~i of' :MOW.
1). ,)6. (I'vaha, Cizoehoslovakla) Vol. e~, ", '--eb. 1)57
4- .
,'7';,.l )
.30: Xonthly In,lex of East Accession (i- IC Vol. 7, N-J. 5j, Xv 19c8
STUCHLIKOVA, E.; HRUSKOVA, J.; MIATECKOVA, V.;..KREJCIK, L.; HRUZA, Z.;
JELINKOVAP M.
Effect of heparin on the non-esterized fatty acid level in the
obese in relation to age. Cesk. gastroent. -ryz. 19 no-5:267-272
ji 165.
1. IV. interni klinika fakulty vaeobecneho lekarstvi Karlovy
University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. M. Picik) a Fyziolo-
gicky ustav Ceskoslovenske akademie ved v Praze.
L:01180-66 EWP(c)/EWP(v)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(k)/EViP(b)AwP(')/EIA(c)/ETC(m) WIN/mAw
ACCESSION NR: AP502 4850 cz/ oo7 8/65/000/009/0020/0
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q 4
AUTHOR: Tomis, L. (Engineer Candidate of sciences) (Ostrava); Kr i"H. M~~:
cent Doctor Engineer) (Frydek-Mistek); Micek, P. (Engineer) Oif-riViT"
TITLE: Method of nondestructive inSILe_ctin~'for 1--i nations in sheet Plate., and
istrip. 'CZ Pat. N6. 30T-65 y y T3
SOURCE: Vy-nalezy, no. 9 19652 20
TOPIC TAGS: steel sheet, steel strip, steel plate, inspection,nondestructive in-
spection, testing, nondestructive testing
iABSTRACT- This patent introduces a method of continuous nondestructive inspection
Iof sheets, platee, and strips for laminations caused by Ingot defects such as cav-
ities, blow holes, antlnonmetbllk~ inclusions. According to this method, the articie
inspected is brought to a temperature Just above that of the Curie point and any
laminations are detected by a difference in magnetic properties as compared to
ithose of sound materie2. [DVI
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 16jazi65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: jE,
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Working. bw aid of ofmt~f spri. ua-
Kral'alk 41pin or Winkler (7Avad pf-vulI-p4t
Czec 1. r y k-7
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Brno IM, 571-434(Pub. 9 M
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Journal of the Iron and
Steel Institute
JulY 1954
Production or steel
PAsurement. Control and lllecti-aan-izatioa-in- B,
b!
;;k_teR1k and (HOw'!-U Li.ty. 053, , (11):
47;7RUT771n, Cz_e'MT.=,~ fuflt-r jwtru.
Illentatioll of metallurgical pme~~xc~ in foundriv-i awi xteef-
woris &m diAcumed. Remrto marrA wid clwit~e ot wiftWO
awilyipment Itle considertj. Tliv porametel-4 meawit-4 on
ft Oquipped Ituft4i,", I -111A rill l1livm 'I'll[ fur-
nacM and overall fuel controf wi wuhroika nau r. r.
don 6 mmt
Ww" M44% xv 11. vou'. fsuppwimt,
ptdsa6 tho control of roll prow tra
thlAyiem Im disoussod.
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G/00 611008100210021W,
B007YB056
AUTHORSi Krej~ifk, Me, Engineerg Molisift, Me, Graduate Chemist,
E-lim&h7e-k, L. , and Zeman, J.
TITLEt Changes in mechanical properties of cord through the effe~-t
of ionizing radiation
PERIODICALs Plaste und Kautschuk, v. 8, no. 2, 1961, 66 - 69
TEM Plastics and textiles suffer a change through radioactive radiation.
Since automobile tires can now also be vulcanized by means of ionizing
radiation, the authors studied resulting deteriorationn of mechanical
properties of tire cord (strength ' elasticity). The following cord types
were irradiated in air (from 2 - 245-1o5 rep h) with various doses of 6-- ~'/
radiation (from 6o CO) in the range of from 104 to 10 8 rep., terylene cord
(from Great Britain), dederon card (Eastern Germany), caprone cordo
silon cord, nylon cord (Switzerland), Rudnik viscose cord (Czecho-
slovakia)p Cordenka super viscose cord (Netherlands), and cotton cord frim
Egyptian cotton. Diagrams show the measured resultsi the follow4ng losses
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in strength occur at a dose of 3-107 rep; polyaimide --Ords 7(Y/o, cotton
cords 406, viscose cords 30%, terylone 6;j'. Cotton- and viscose cords
were almost entirely destroyed at doses above 10 b rep, and a loss In
strength of 60% occurred in terylene cord. The decrease in mechanical
properties with an increase in the radiation dose proceeded for the
individual tire cords as followss cotton cordi continuous decreasel
vicose cord: Rudnik: a similar course, the elasticity decrease amounts
to 45% at 3-1o7 rep; Cordenkas after an initially low decrease, the
strength- and elasticity drop increases, at 3-1o7 rep, the elasticity dToV
amounts to 47%; polyamide cords: silon, dederon, caprono ` nylonj
strength does not change in the range of small doses up to 4-105 TeP; a
steep drop takes place then, but from 2-107 rep, the drop becomes small
again; terylene cords strength hardly changes up to a dose of 107 rep,
and then decreases slowly. A 50% decrease in strength occurs at t-he fol-
lowing doses: terylene 1-5-108 rep, Rudnik 4-7-107 rep, Cordenka 3.6-10 7r~-D,
cotton 2.6-107 rep, dederon 1-4010 7 rep, nylon 1.1-107 rep. Silon
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107 rep, caprone 107 rep. A yellow to brown coloring of samples sets in
r, gave alor--t
through irradiation. Cords impregnated with rnibber o2tition r
the same results. With the aid of published data it repor!. is given on t1,P
present state of study of radiation sensitivity of plast,ics and textiles *
and on vulcanization through radioactive radiation, requ;ring doseq- :.,f fr"PP
1 to 5-10 7 rep. The Czechoslovak inn original paper was lranslat-?d int-1
German by K. Weber, Zentrale Fornchungsst~,lle der Reiferi::ndustTie. Furst~r.--
walde (Central Research Center of thp Tire Industry, FUrsterwaldo).
There are 8 figures and 23 refprencest 4 bovlet-bioc and 12 non-Sov-4:-t-
bloc.
ASSOCIATIONj Research Institute of Rubber and Plastic!7 Techn:,l--,gy,
Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia)
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KREJCIK, Milan, doe. inz., doktor technickych ved
Remarks on the problem of data collection, and on the
problem of reliability of measurpment systems in automated
metallurgioal operations. Sbor VSB Ostrava 9 no.5i751-
759 163.
1. Higher School of Mining, Ostrava. Submitted March 10,
1963.
It' -I ~ ":0 i I II
.A.- . 11 ./ .
The uie of 1--)elt conve-ors in hro,.n-coal o-,-en At:-3.
.1 1
" 1,0. (UHLI) (Praha, Czecrioslovakia) Vol. 7, no. 6, June 1957
3,~;: vlr)nthly Index of ';,aSt Furor- an (--.'.Al) "IC '101 7, -"~- -', 1~63
~-e A .1-1 1 1
KREJCIK, 0.
Prospects ofbelt conveying in north Bohemian coal mines, P. 157.
UHII. (Ministerstvo paliv) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 1, no. 5, May 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 8, no. 10, Oct. 1959, Unclo
Kff.EJCIK. 0.
Experiences gained from the transportation of an overburden on belt
conveyors at the Vrbensky open pit in the north. Bohemian lic-nite
basin. P. 343.
UHIZ. (Ministerstvo paliv) Praha, Czechoslo%akla,
Vol. 1, no. 10. Oct. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accession (LSAI,, LC Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. 190"0.
Uncl.
U&JUM, Otakarj, inz,
Operation of belt converyers on the surface layer of the A.
Zapotocky Mine in Uzin. Zpravodaj Ust uhli Most no.3/5:
2-95 162*
11 Vyzkumny ustay pro hnede uhli, Most.
KREJCIK, Utakarv inz,
-Operational experience with the shifting of belt come7ure in
(jpen lignita mines* Uhli 5 no.5.*163-16'7 My 163.
1. Vyzku=y ustav pro hnede uhli, Most.
KRWCIK, Otakar, inz.; JAVICEK, Jan
Digging resistance of gravel sands during the win-ter season.
Zpravodaj Ust, uhli. Most. no.1/2:2-12 163.
rl. c
1w, -49
VeMul, axlt4ah' W4 AMWIcan. (=Hl'
ter, talcudlu
d6 tfr~ 0 an emwed.' The caltive points of
-trW,'dlffw:as am as depending cn the redwuvo cr cxl
Spej*.41 H=QUS-%" ftmeck Vd th
cdl~.TOO-'Mm 4299"* The Uh Ow subsea
a god to an Inert ammv
pa lot, nltroOn 70,*GWbM gas
-ImIting-otnt or W4 U* b3h VW Mtt~d With ICS deX"n
in a fcM and heat" Vwlow &4v2es of WD"
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CIA,
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Cheraical Techn,,)lcF.7 - Processinc; of S~-IiO 11-22
Fossil Fuels.
Abs J,.,)ur Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 24, 19581 82912
Author Holubar, V., r cik,-Z-.
Inst
Title Micro-Photometric Deterjainati-ins of the Reflective Fruper-
ty in Coals.
Orig Pub Mli, 1957) 7, No 11, 381-387.
Abstract The reflective property of 38 sanples of Czcchosl,)vaMan
c,.Dal fron various coal basins of the country was measurce,
on a reconstructed Reichert's microscope which was equip-
ped with a special device for microphotography, The (late
obtained are represented on dia~;rams, microphotopicturcs
and in tables.
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MJCIKI Z01 '=a
The meetings of the Group 8 for coke testing and the Group 7
for coal sampling affiliated to the Technical Cormittee 27
of International Standardization Organization in Madrid.
Paliva 41 no.3:97-98 Mr 161.
K,WCIK, Zd.; VOKOU1q, M. A.
Revision of quality standards of fuels for 1962. Paliva 42 no.I:
36-37 Ja 162.
YM JCIKY Z - Y inz.
Tho 5th meetU* of the Group 7 of International Organization
for Standardization on sampling of fuels. P&14va V no.3-92
mr s62-
1. Ustav pro vyzkum paliv, Praha.
HOLUB) J.; _KMJCIK, Z.--
First proposal of the International Organization for Standardi2ation:
recommendation of coke sampling. Paliva .42 no.9.285~-286 3 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum paIiv, Bechovice.
-. -j I.. - -~7 -, ;'.
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XREJCIK k
,_,0j4gW_L inz.
% I , 7WI-1: ~, D~ ~, y %, I - , ~ -
Coal sampling control by the duplicate sampling method,
Sormalizace 11 no&4:107-110 Ap 163,
1, Uatav vyzku= pa.Uv,, Beehovice.
HEDEK, Jiri; JELINEK, V., dr. inz.; =CIK, Z,., inz.
Some principles for determining the apparent specific weight
of coal. Paliva 43 no.11,352-355 19163.
11 Ifornicky ustav, Ceskoolovenska akademie ved, Praha (for
Medek). 2. Odborove normalizacni stredisko, Vatar pro vyr.,-.-
kLm paliv (for X-rejcik).
11-~-~~,," IMJCIK) Z., in3o
Sixth meeting of Working Group 7 - Coas Sampling of Technical
Go=rdttee 27 of the International Organization for Standardization.
Falive 43 noo61188-189 Je 163.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum paliv,, Bechovice.
Y,RLeJCII," 11
. Nenek., iliz.
Method of evaluaLlrq,, ustermtic errors in coal sa,-.1pling.
Normalizace 11 no.l():31F--320 0 163.
1. Ustav pro paliv, Becilovic.(i.
VCELkK, VI.; KREJCIK, Zd.,- IIOLUB~ J.
1--.1- .1 -- I .-:. I
Soviet w~ichlnes for automatic owpling of nnlid fuels nnd mechanical
dressing of samples. Pali-va 43 no,10011-321 0 163,
1. Ustav pro vyzkum, paliv, Bechovice.
. 0
.I.(~,-j in ths
-ne-
, Mbaf 3Late-
llormal ,?act.
Is
KREJCIK, Z.; HOLUB, J.; VCELAK, V., dr. inz. CSc.
Standards of fuel quality consumption in the Soviet Union and
possibility of their application in Czechoslovakia. Paliva
44 no. 7:224-227 J1 164.
1. Itstituto of Fuel Research, Bechovice.
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Tt~(!nzmloric~.i iml -,inal 'Aic~ meth-l ()!' rOFII trd -~Ai--
in the *3),,vl,-z, Union. llallva 44 '; 1 62, .
1. Invitilte of' ll-'uols, hooi,ovif-e.
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Thormophy.,; 1 1!1, .1 jjrj_l t :. ; f. , 1, t,:.,) J., - ,, ", ~- ~ ::~ ~hj I "'ZI I,,, ~ i
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