SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULINSKI, Z. - KULISH, S.A.
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POL/39-25-11-8/26
Production of Metallic Manganese from Waste Products
nese can be extracted. There are 8 tables, 4 graphs
and 3 references, 1 of which is Polish, 1 German and
1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut metalurgii telaza - Gliwice (Institute of
Iron Metallurgy, Gliwice)
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18(1,2,3) POL/39-59-9-2/36
AUTHORS: Lkowa, Hanna and Kulifiski, Zdzis%aw, Masters of
Engineering
TITLE: Nitrided Perroalloys and Their Use in Metallurgy
PERIODICAL: Hutnik, 1959, Nr 9, pp 342-351
ABSTRACT: Because of the shortage of nickel supplies, nitrogen
is frequently added to ferroalloys to retain two impor-
tant propertiesi to increase the austenitic state and
to decrease the critical cooling speed of alloys. The
nitrogen in added in the steel bath from cyanides and
nitrides. The energy release during the reactions
(Fig 1), and the entropy and enthalpy (Table 1) are
given for several metallic nitrides, Taboratory inves-
tigations were made to determine the duration of re-
action of granulated manganese and FeYn compound with
nitrogen. The experiments were carried out with the
laboratory equipment illustrated in Fig 3 and the re-
eults are summarized in Table 2 for manganese and
Card 1/2 Table 3 for Fe-Mn compounds as a function of the
POL/39-59-9-2/36
Nitrided FerrealloyB and Their Use in Metallurgy
grain size and of the temperature. The nitrogen con-
tent as a function of the temperature in metallic man-
ganese is shown by Figs 4,5,6 for the granulation a,b,
c as indicated in Table 2. The solubility of nitrogen
In chromium was also investigated and found that a
correlation between the granulation and the nitrogen
exists as illustrated by Table 4. Purther calculation
methods are elaborated according to Ref 21. The au-
thor concludes that no difficulty is experienced in
attaining 0.256!, N in ferroalloys. There are 5 graphs,
8 tables, 1 diagrRm and 23 references, 7 of v.,hich are
Polish, 5 Soviet, 2 German, 2 French and 7 Rnglish.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut Metalurgii Zelaza, Gliwice (Institute of
Iron Metallurgy, Gliwice).
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V"Witrid, or
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9 far,
n ca T 11
N'o- 1, 6~1 Oil"MM e.,
irpts. an nitriding oi j.-
ferrochrome briquets prepd. by sintering in a vacuum furnace
were described. The initial chew. ciDmpn. of fettochrome C(:ro)
granules was Cr 60.80. Ain 0.15, At 0.037, Si 0.41. and C
3.013c,'o, or CrBO.20,510.34, MaO.15, A10.038, and C2W.
depending upon the size of the granules; however, as a re-
sult of CrOs adda., the content of C ivas reduced to 0.02%
in thlicr fraction as dctd. in the briquets after the sinter-
inLgrocess. The effect of temp.. 800~1300*, and time.
0. firs., an the nitriding process of ferrochrome waA
examd. In another terfesof expts. the riltriding of metallic
Cr contg, Cr 0", At 0.1-0.5, and C 0.03-0.05% has been
examd. Thz optimum temp. and granule Size far nitriding
of ferrochrome WAS IIN' and 0.5 nim., resp. Unilathese
conditions and X prtijure In the furnace of O.Wi abs. atm.
the N ct)ncn, In ferrochrome after 3 firs, reached 6.5%..
Although metallic Cr combined with N more readily wider
(lie conditions studied, Its use as a charged m4terbil for
alloying of steel with N should be limited in cases when the 7-
low-C ferrochrome was unavailable. W. TomasyA=-le-
3113-11621000100310151191
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AUTHORS: Zak, H., Kulifiski, Z.
TIME: Decarbonization in a vacuum and nitriding of ferromanganeze
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 24, abstract 3V166
("Prace Inst. hutn.", 1961, v. 13, no. 1, 27-36, Polish; Russian
and English summaries)
TEXT: A method was developed to obtain Fe-Mn with low C content (about
0.255/~) and Ncontent > 3.Y which could act as an alloying admixture in melting
low-carbon Cr-Yji steel, containing N2. The authors investigated the effects of
pressure, temperature, time, and grain size of the initial material on the reac-
tion process of decarbonization and nitriding. Roasting for 3 hours at 1,100 0 C
and pressure < I mm Hg of crushed Fe-Mn (< I mm) containing 1% C, with addition
of about 9% cinder, yields a product contain14 about 0.25% C. Nitriding of this
product yields best results when heated to 900 C at I atm pressure; the N
content in Fe-Mn is about 5%.
D. Kashayeva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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ZAKOWA, Hanna, dr inz.; KU'LIMKI. Zdzislaw,, mgr inz.
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Production of carbonless ferrochromium. Hutnik P 29 no.9:3'+6-
349 S 162.
1, Insty-tut Metalurgii Zelaza, Gliwice.
_~VLINS.KT4 74zislaw, dgr inz
Production of low-carbon ferrochromium by means of the one-furnace
method. Hutnik F 29 no.10078-381 0 162.
1. Instytut Metalurgii Zelaza, Gliwice.
K'ULINSKI,, Z4zielaw, mgr inz.
Technology of producing decarbonated and nitrogen hardened irQn
al,loya. Wlad hut 17 nool2:354-358 D 162.
1. Lwtytut Metalurgii Zelaza, Gliwice.
ZAK, Han . dr inz.; KULIMKI, Zdzislaw., mgr inz,
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TeQming of iron alloys. Wiad hut 18 no.10:295-297 0 t62.
KULINSKI# Zdzielaus ogr ins,
Carbon segregation in lov-carbon ferrochrmium. Hutnik P 30
na.0182-186 Jq 163.
KPLIN'SKI, .?,dzislaw, mgr inz.
Improved quality of ferrotungsten. Wiad Lut 15 [i.e. 201
no. 4: 108-111 Ap 164.
,-MIN
ZAV, Hanna, (Jr inz.j-EMLINSKI, 'I'dziulaw, mgr Inz.
The Ugine-Perrin method as applied to the production of
ferroalloys. Wiad hut 19 no. 5:111-114 My 163.
KULINSKIJ, Zdzialaw, r inz.
Possibilities of increasing the titanium yield in ferro-
titanium production by the thermit process. flutnik p 31
no.5s150-156- My 164,
1. Institute of Iron Metallurgy, Gliwice.
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Zhur. 23, 13
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ACCESSION NR: AT3002381 /203 /0-00/0207/0212-
S 01621000
AUTHOR: Tulineki- V. 1. (Kharkov)
TITLE: Methods of inducing acute radiation sic~a,.ess
SOURCE: K voprosam ranney diagnostiki ostroy luchavoy bole,ini;
nbornik nauchnykh rabot. Kiev, Medgiz USSR, 1962, 207 - 212
TOPTC TAGS: X-irradiation method . dose distribution, surface dose,
qualitative radiation index, RMI-3M unit
ABSTRACT: Specifications for dose distribution over an irradiation
fi--Id, surface dose, and qualitative radiation indices were deter-
minod to standardize experimental methods, Rabbits were used as sub-
Iects for a RUMI-3M unit and a medical roentrenometer was used to
rEdiation doses. The autl7ion -eco=-en-4s -:1-:at t*-e ax-:~erinental
7,_Ds'_-_ion of the subject be well cori~ered to avold aS37=._etrIc dIstri-
Ibution of the X-ray be=. A skin-focus distance off L`~5- cm is consider-
ed beat for irradiating rabbits in a 27 X 17 X 15 cm !Do.-,: because it
ass,aras dose uniformity within t'he limits of _5-8~1. in irradiating a
surface which is oonsidarbbly curved, the surface dose stiould be
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ACCEESSION NR: AT3002381 01
determined to check radiation u-'1:LfGr-mit7. The half-value- layer which
is usod as a qualitative radiation index is inadequate for non-uniform
r-al--1--at-lon an--' a second ha1f-value la-rer index is necessa-r-j. For a
.1n.1t with 196 1 = Al 'LLI-st
kV and fillers 0.5 -n --u and
Cu and t'-e second is Cu.
-uo layer index is 1.08 =- U -
1.mprovemerts help make :7-Ore
W, s appa-ratus. art. 'ras:
a single tube radiation
3 figures.
AS,~'~JICIA'2ION: None
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SUB CODE: AM NO REF ZOV: 007 OTHEIR: 003
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A'SY
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%ULI:Imay'~V. 1. "Challges III Catecholamine MAabolism D'ur'Ing Ac~lto
Fa diation Sickness." In rabbits irradiated with doces, c,f 8rC)-2~.., r,
composition of the brain and heart did not sharply decrease. The character of
changes in catecholamine metabolism was the same for all radiation doses.
Dissertation for the degree of Cand. k1edical Sci. (Kharlkov)(1961)
Kharlkov State Med Inst. 15PP- (KL, 7-61, sup, 260)
candidate dicsertatiou listed in Heditainska& radiol2giya, no. 7, 1964. The
article did riot state Opecifically Wbat degree was awarded. The annotated
titles deal with atudies, on radlation pbyalology, radiation biocheM13try,
combirted tmum and the influence of radiation on regenerative processes,
ratilation microbiology and imcrunolo(W, and redlettion pharmacology.
KULIN-SKIY, V.I. (Ktllyll3'lcyij V.I.]
Content of ca-, echol-amines in tissues of norinal I-lacaca. Ulcr. bio-
khira. zhur. 36 no.3:38,,"~'399 164. (KIMA 17: 10)
1. Kafedra rentgenologii i wditsinskoy radiologii Ukrainskogo insti-
tut- mmovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Kharlkov, i radiologicheskaya labora-
toriya Inatituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii MI SSSR,, Sukhumi.
X 1Y v ~ I s ~' f*
Catechol amine content in th~,. tlssue3 of' maccar-n monkeys during
arly phases of whole-body , -irradiation. Fadiobiologiia 5
no.4;494-500 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Ukrainskiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Khar1kov 4.
Institut eksperimentallnoy pR41-ologii i terapij AMN SSSR, Sukhumi,
KULINSKIT, V.Y., inzhener.
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Digging an open drainage syvtem. Torfsprom. 33 no.7:36 1956.
(MLRA 9:12)
19 Trest Ukrtorfostroy, Oxcavating machinery) (Drainage)
XULINTSOVV F.Sq ZMAZHENKO, M.F.
Agroncmidt as a master of the field. Zemledelie 26 no.7t8l-85 J1 164,
(KRA 180)
1. Direktor oporno-pokazatellnogo sovkhoza "Kapal'skiy" Taldy-Kurgan-
skogo proizvodstvannogo upravlaniya, Alma-Atinskoy oblasti (for Kuliptsov).
2. Glavnyy agronom oporno-pokazatellnogo sovkhoza "Kapaltakiy" Taldy-
Kurganskbgo proizvodatvennogo upravleniya Alma-Atinskoy oblasti (for
Zmazhenko).
Umn/Farm Animals Horses.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 7, 19581 30918
Author
Inst
Title On the Vyatka Horse
(Ovyatskoy loshadi).
Orig Pub Konovodstvo, 1957, No 9, 19-22.
Abstract No abstract.
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KULINYAK 0 Yu.
49 of gas in Kazakhstan. Gaz. delo. no.1:45-46 163.
(MIPA 160)
1. Upravleniye gazovogo khozyaystva Ministerstva Kommmallnogo
khozyaystva KazSSR.
(Kazakhstan-Gas, Natural)
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AUTHOR: AR ~lende~rV. L.; Kuli norv, G. N.; Mishnev, S. I. -, Nmimov A. A., Popov Be
gL ~'% .. ................. %--.
-a. ; Skrinskiy, A* N.; 5mmy-IM-1 Go M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Experimental data on the interaction of beams during collision
SOURCE: At energiya v 20 no- 3, 150a, 213-21T
omrp4a.FC riQOAJ
TOPIC TAGS: electron collision,'storage ring, positron/ VEP-1 storage ring, VEPF-2
storage ring
ABSTRACT: The authors present a preliminary review of results o,& beam collision ef-
fects, obtained with the VEP-1 (electron-electron) storage ring/47nd the VEPP-2
(positron-electron) stZiaje ring. The installations and the main parameters of the
beams in the storage rings are presented elsewhere (Atomnaya energiya, v. 19, 498 and
502, 1965; E. I. Zinin et al#, present source, p. 220 [Acc. Nr. AF60216241). most
of the data pertain to the VEP-1 storage ring at colliding beam energies of 43 Mev----
The data presented include the diagram of resonances in th3 working region of the
magnetic field, photographs of different spreading effects in the beams., the distribu-
tion of the densities of the particles in one beam with and without the collisions
with the other beam, the dependence of the electron lifetime on the revolution fre-
quency and on the colliding-beam current, and the dependence of the partial electron
.lifetime on various factors. The phenomena in the VEPP-2 storage ring were esseatial-I
L.~ard
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AUTHOR: Zinin) Eo I.; Kor2~~ikclyj L. So; Kulipanoy2 Go a. e LazLi~enkoj_B- DO; M%t---.
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'veyev., Yu. Go Poporv) So Go; Skrimskiy, To No; Sta_r0_'_ ievap To P.; T~~~ ~G.
ORG: none _