SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOGRADI, T. - NOLIKOV, N. F.
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SOMPAI, J.; ROGRLDY. G.-
Investigations on the affect of climate on the niners. Orv. hetil.
91 no.28:871-875 9 July 50* (CUM 20:7)
1. Institute of Public Hygiene (Director-Dre Karoly Rauss), Pecs
University.
TOGROY, G.;TIJYARY, G.;KRAZ# T.
ULwd94XWOW-WrA4, ~
fte effect of aureonals on various bacteria and on the bactertaI flora
of norwal and trachomatous conjtmotiTa. Szeuesxet 88 no.1:16-22 1951.
(OLML 23:2)
1 Doctors, 2, Institmte of Public EfyClene (Director - Prof. Dr. Karoly
;:'Z. Pace University.
NOORLADY9 GY.
"Application of potassimn nitrate in corroding ol-Canic materials! p. M.
"Treatment of industrial cyanide po4s6ning.11 p. 196. (YAfnrar rer-AIM-0k, ;Apja,,
Vol. 8, no. 6. Jun 53, Budapest)
SO: Monthly List of East Emor&an Acceiiaio 9 Vol 3 Ho 2 Library of Congress Feb 54 Uncl
ROGROro G.; RCMEt, K.
A double Wered polytrapic Kedium in the diagnostiom of antoric
bacteria* Act& x1crob. hung. I no.4:437-443 1954.
1, rustitute for Kicrobiology, Kedical University, Face.
(CULT= MrA
double-War polytropic modium for Intestinal bact.)
(BILOMrA
intestinal. double-layer polytrople culture medium)
ROGRADY, ~;7orgr; ADAK, Toazef ; RCMAR$ Miklos
~- -" ""'.
ftyerionces In a"& =!tare of ShIgalla strainse Iricarletes
orrostuA. 6 no-5:398402 Soft 54.
1. Fecal OrwostudoomWi Ng7etau Ktkrobtologiat ratexate
(SEEIGILTA, Ctdt-drO
mass amitwq)
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INVENTOR: Zhdanov, K. I.; Nogtev, L. H.; Alekseyev, 1. L.; &raa jQyX
kinIshino-_1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Variable-pitcLpropf~lierY' class 62, No. 184147
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 195
ol
MPIC TAGS: aircraft propeller, propeller blade, propeller pitch contr
/ AMro AAAV-,rx n&.+-
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificat has been issued for a variable-pitch propelic-
consisting of a hub (with blades mobilely attached) and a cylinder containing a
variable-pitch mechanism and a control unit. The propeller is equipped with a
hydraulic control unit, connected with the aircraft's hydraulic system,',for the--
automatic control of propeller pitch and the engine's g'as constant rpta
and a minimal feel expenditure. TYe control unit includes main and emergency regu-
lators with control valves and servomechanisim consisting of servopistons with racks
and pinions connected by a flexible coupling, une with the propeller's variable-
pitch mechanism and the other with the engine's fuel-supply system. In order to
remotely control propeller pitch and simultaneously adjunt the propeller pitch for
thrust, it can be equipped with a servocystem consisting of a spring-supported contrd
valve and a tracking bushing for changing the propeller's pitch. To assure the
L 08102-67
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1
delayed change of the propeller blades to the angle 00 in case of the decompression
of the large-pitch channel, the propeller contains a throttle system consisting of
a spring-supported plunger with a throttle opening. (5A)
SUB CODE:O1jO.9,,13/ SUBM DATEs Q8Aug62
Card
-K(rGTE f, N.M., inzh.; ROOMM, ru.M., inzh.
ElectrolyUc boron saturation in boron anhydride. Meta.1laved,
i term. obr. not. no.12949-50 D 162. (KERA 16:1)
1. Permskiy politekknichaskiy institut.
(Steel-Slectrometallurgy) (Case hardening)
AUTHOR: Nogtev, P. Ya.
~labour
136-4-3/23
productivity at benef iciation plants.
TITIB:
(Povyahenie proizvoditelnosti truda na obogatitelnykh
fabrikakh.)
PEIaODICAL: "Tsvetnye Uetall,71'(Non-ferrous Adetals) 195?, No.4,
pp. 10 - 14 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: In this article the author discusses reasons for low labour
productivity at some Soviet beneficiation plants and suggests
improvements. The-~;reatest possibilities of improvement exist
at comparatively old works where mechanisation is at a low
levels for example at the Kansayskoy Plant (Kansayskoy Fab-
rite) machanisation of concentrate transport freed eight men.
Unsatisfactory equipment sometimes limits the degree to which
automation can be introduced and this is suggested as a useful
field for research. Complex automation of the whole de-water-
ing process is being effected at the Kansayskoy plant, where
additions and replacements of equipment have already raised
the productivity: e.g., the replacement of flotation machines
made by the imeni Kotlyakova factory by 'Wekbanobr" machines
Card 1/3 and the introduction of an additional mill has doubled the
cap&city of the plant and greatly improved labour productivity
there. The beneficiation plant of the Altyn-Topkan k-iy combine
Iacreasing tabour productivity at beneficiatioa plants. (Cont.)
-TopkaaskLy -Z-V23 Wly-
Kombinat ) is an example te- -
(Alt-ju t ne
built plant, which, through bad design has very Irw labour
productivity. The lack of standardise& norms indicated by
Krupitsa and Faynshteyn (102svetnye Metally (f 1456, No .5) must
not be allowed to impede progress and each plant should effect
what improvement it can: the Kinistry and Central Boards
should make useful information Was obtaJned widely available.
An example is the electric press for the hot vulcaaisation of
conveyor belts developed at the T-eniaogorskiy Folymetallic
Combine (IeaiaogorsId7 - Polimetallichask:I~r 1.0mbinat ); among
urgently required improvements is- a mill-lining with a life of
1.5 to 2 years and over. Besides technical measures organis-
ational improvements are also necessary, for erample, the cox-
biaatioa of duty-electrician and duty-fitt~er in a single worker.
In the field of wages policy the author agrees with MJ. Gorod-
etskiyI("Tsvetnyo Metally", 1956, NoelO) In doubting the co'rTI__
ectness, of basing all wages on the production of the final
concentrate, as proposed by Krupitska and Faynshtein ("Tsvet-
Ye Metally" 19569 NO-5). A better system is the one already
Card 2/3 nadopted at several lead-zinc and copper plants in which the
basis is the amount of ore treated and an incentive payment on
the extraction of metal. A quantitati-ve example of the opera-
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I.C~GMV. V. -.
"A. (Joriplex Geobotanical Theoi-j of Ildver Alluvial Bottom Land,"
DoU. Ak. Nauk IJSSR, 47, No. 1, 1945.
Botanic 14b., Gor'l-ly Agric. Inst.
If
1140
% A protective Llucco, buffet to bXCtejjSI go0i godgtet so
be kdto and Its rx"dormucto tat* atoew 4awch
of =1 V. fl, NO
ST. K17-4f( 1947). d.- WIS. Nct~ 2(tM ).-Tlw mmitt of
mkvuscapic examns. of the behavior of (he notfulem we de.
%nb&l in detad, It was obsrVed that with xlnr~e ctucate
supply wriving from the body of the pLint, x Ctuco4e reserve
ror butter) is built up whkb preveno Ifte alts'ek of the
notfule haenim xCAin%4 the tool-teU walls and the etce"
shwase is cru'llmliv Convected to VeAreft. 0. M. K,
4W&V go. 45
ol~f
-it 'YA--Vjl!' (Gark' '""itutc of Agricullare), The rate 0( qomotic
aqueous saiiiiiams ,to the vegetative Cell and the Magnitudes C"CVV 01 water and
deterchi"I"C It. 34S.4
jukildisip lkf*# 84308*249 wafts vote "t Ow. 2 1 175-/
C6
samd, jftm am **WON wb a Olm "a
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to the PC6K*pke dknuwd WWf
1,jammammW ,, be
I". )-RA03=1961)) the Cate 00 res
gi"a br, -(wld4 - -- F (0/0010/01i clx. It the two.
~$ is twity (be equatbam exple the vadammmais with
%WhAWON '00 OKOr $;:(& Cate Owfav. T" two"
p--&bfr maccung tw ,'l it, I(cq in cvkdTqlv Ckmety
pdckcd cePA am dhcuued ks cea"d. Sjw 4kvkuqa fcam
Spheck-al or pftudmotleciml dwee WMNS the W-ific
-ut6we mo find mwv" the am Oerx for luki ex.
4 kda". K"Oki'-w
2. USSR (~Lc)
4. Botany - Physiology
7. Speeds of cell absorption or "absorption speeds" of plant cells as internal
cellular impellant of the water flow in plant orgnnism. Dokl. All ESSR 97, Ito. 3t
1952.
e
\0
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclazzified.
Effect bityphyalcol. prootrtles of cell h-
In tenuity of Fas metabolism, and Inttmity of
photasynther-la of plant leyea. 1'. 11. N,~zev (Agr. Ins""
Gorki), Daklady .11kad. mauk
cf. ibid. 74, No, 1, 143(,W); 87, No. 3, 497(1052),-Th;
affect of phys. properties of plant tells on blochem. tv-
...............
acC~Ons are di~.icusmd theoretle-illy, by using the previously
detined terminology. A cell Irmes its turgor, during loss
of 11`10, only when the'specific reserve of clastic contracti-
bility k totally thii reserve has a larger imigni-
twit fil small ~Clh th= lit large cells, The hitter, i'act can
be USLd to explain the rum rapid Avilting of i;ftadt~-griwitig
plants lit compari-Am svidt 6unilowet or potatoes which cart
St ind a comidcrable fo%.,i (if H-4) without lr;sq of turgor.
Peas and Cartkamter firilkrius were gmwo under roitditi(~m
of ellavi 601 Pr SVIO vmi3ture capacity of the wil. ~liich
tediniq-t- mmillf-d. in a ElifTerentLuirm of tbeir leaf stracturcs,
(xcromorphic 6 Cie drier culturm raesozmophic it-, the
moist culturei). At flmvcring, both :;cis %yere sqbj,,cttd
-III it:
to mmal GOVY, irrigaticirl mid dWis. cf photc-51 I tic
-activity and ceil Eiz,cs wem mwatired. The plants ctilti-
V-atrd with W~*)' i!!rigat ion - txcctAted the controls Ly 200-
iti re-,I-,ct to fiami5ity of phamyritlicsis. This mils-
immi the theoretical emp-o4tion that it dem-tic lit FiYe (A
chymal vells and their c1qtuture, from spherical shape
paml
shotild Increase the intensity of gai nictikbolism and p(tw-
tration of vases into the fixtercellulter sDams. G. M. K.
, prof.. doktor biol.nauk
A foxtall-alfalfa mixture to the Rarliest fo a crop,
ZhIvntnovndstvo 21 na.106-40 Ifr 159. "IMA 2:4)
(rorage Plante)
nDOROVA, V.P.; ROGTZVA, H.Ta.
Sodium algttuLta elcing. a'st.prom, 17 no#2:51 r '57. (KLU 10:2)
1. Zavedtgrushchly laboratoriyey fabriki BIN (for redorava). 2. We,
challnik prigotovitallnogo otdala feLbrtkt BIN (for Nogtovs).
(Sizing (Textile))
fli, r-, (" -t c, Itiv Y, ~.
LISITSIN, Ye.A.; YMMOVA, T.P.; X~O.G
Uperlence In the production of no-1310 unblew!hed poplin. fekst.
prom. 17 no.9:56-57 S 157. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Zaveduyushchly tkatsklm proizvodstvom fabriki Bollshaya
Iranovskaya Ka=faktttra (BIN) (for Lisitsyn). 2. Zaveduyushchty
laboratorlyey fabriki Bol'ahaya Iranovskaya Mannfakturs (for
Pedotova). 3. Nachallnik prigotovitallnogo otlela febriki Bollehaya
Ivanovskays Kanufaktura (for Mogteva).
(Cotton fabrics)
SREDNEV, V.A.; FEDOTOVA, V.P.; NOG=YA.--P,__
.Ya,, master
Use of xylitol In sizing* Tekat,From, 25 no.11:41-42 11 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Uachallnik tkatskogo proizvodstva fabriki "Bollshaya
Ivanovskaya manufaktura" (for Srednelt). 2. Na--hal'nik
tkatskoy lab-- -i1 fabriki "Bollshiya Ivanovskaya
'4iedotova). 3. Privv+ovlt,*l'nyy otdel
manufaktura (for
fabriki "Bollshiyalvanovskaya manu'~aktural (for Nogteva).
L 1640-66 Wr(d)/EWT (WENT "lm)/EPF (c)/EEC(k)-2/EFF (n.)-2ft,/FWP(t)/EwP(b)/9TC (m)
13P(~) ~ DAN.;
'ACCESSION NRt-. AP5014850 UR/0020/65/162/003/0543/0545
'AUTHORS:, Paukov, I. Ye 1~trelkov, P. corresponding member
AN SSSR)j NoRteva. V. V.; lyy;-,V,
iTITLE: Specific heat of black phosphorus at low tenweratures
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 162, no. 1965, 543-54 Al
TOPIC TAGS: entropy, enthalpy, phosphorus, specific heat, low
:tempetature'research
!ABSTRACT: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the true
specific heat of the crystalline modification of black phosphorus,
'and also to calculate the values of the absolute entropy and enthalpy
under standard conditions. The sample investigated was obtained by
]means of a high pressure bombs capable of operatiniz tAp to33,000
i14..000 kg/cM2 at temperatures up to approximately 300C. The apparatusi---.
and.tbe test procedure were essentially sim4ar to those described
,earlier (P. 0. Strelkov et al,, ZhFkh v. 28p No. ~, 459t 1954).~ 'Me
~ esul
!r tB are tabulated. A plot or the specific heat at oonutant preas-
I Card
REF.
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'ACCESSION'NR: AP5014850
:sure against the temperature showed no anomalies. At low temperaturem,
;(1k 40K) the specific beat is proportional to the temperature
'raised to the 2.7 power. At highertemperatures the poweris lower,
land at temperatures 13 -- 20K it is equal to 2.7, increasing to,the
third power as called for by the Debye law. It is pointed out in the
'conclusion that there are no published data on the specific beat of
!black phosphorus. Orig, art. has: 1 table and I figure.
iASSOCIATIONt Institut teplofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii
nauk SSSR (institute of Therm2p.~yaics, Siberian Department, Academy
I - -ky-
lo-f Science WS
ISUBMITTED: 17Feb65 ENCL:.00 -SUB CODE: TDj'dP
;NR REP SOV: 002 OTHER$ 005.
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~ACCESSION IM: Ap5019V~ ETC (m) IJPI:C)/ Pld"Jlja UR/0181/65/OOT/008/2330/2332
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AUMOR: /i
FaukOv., I- Ye-; Stre1kcv, P. G-'~
TITLE: Specific heat of metallic arsenic at low temperatures
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7,, no. 8, 1965., 2330-2332
TOPIC TAGS: arsenic, Apecific heatt temperature dependencep entropyp enthalpy
;ABSTRACT., The purpose of the investigation was to study the temperature dependence
of the true specific beat of metallic arsenic in the
-tempgr xjre~ igtq 13.: 60
andL to obtain more accu--ate values of the absolute entropy at room temperature
.(298.15K) and the difference between the enthalpies at 0 and 298.15K. The low-
temperature measurements were made with apparatus and a procedure similar to that
developed by one of the authors (P. G. Strelkov et al. zhFu v. 28p 4W; 1954) ~
The results are illustrated in Fig. 1 of the enclosure. A certain anomaly in the
.teriperature dependence of the specific beat, probably connected with the prior
history of the sample., van observed in one arsenic sample but not in the others.
.The reaults indicate that at temperatureis 13.9--17'K the specific heat is propor-
~,tional to the temperature raised to the 3.4 yoverp and at 1T--2TK the exponent
to ^e.8. The reason for this change is not yet clear and calls for more me&-*
surements at, lover temperatures. Orig. art, bast 2 figures and I table.
,Card 113
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add other thermodynamic char
Card
3/3 i stics of metallic arsenic
ACC M AP7003337 SOURCE CODS:-ii~-166~6/~6/6t46/01-2/3094/3097-1
AUTHOR: paukov, I. Y6.LNcZtqv;,,V..V.; Yarembasho Yee I*
ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chamistrys AN SSSR (Institut obshchey 1. uzor-d
anichaskoy khimii AN SSSR); Solid State Physics Section#-Siberian Branch, TNIIFM
del Miki tvardog-o tela Sibirskogo filial& VNIIFTRI)
M
TITM Study of the true heat capacity of rare earth chalcogenides at low tm"ra-
tures. Part 1: True heat capacity at low temperatures, entropy and anthalpy of
IA2383
SOURM Zhurnal fitichaskoy khtmii, v. 4Q, no. 12p 1966, 3094-3097
TOPIC TAGS9 heat capacity# entropyy anthalpyp lanthanum compound, selenide
ABSTRACTt. The article initiates a cycle of studies of the thermodynamic properties of I
rare earth chalcogenidesg aimed at obtaining reliable values of heat capacity and en-
tropy and establishing the rules governing their variation over the entire series of
rare earth chalcogenides. The true heat capacity of finely crystalline La259 was
measured in the 13.4-296*K range with the aid of an adiabatic vacuum calorimezer.
Values of absolute entrW SO k 4r- and difference of enthalpies H0298.13 - Hd' under
standard conditions were calmuatide A systematic deviation of the experimental
points from the curve of a TOK was observed. The nature of this anomaly his not L
0. a;~ V
been elucidated. hast I figure and 2 tables.
Ortr
1/2 UDC: YkI.11
-kd d-k K -A-P-7-0-0-3-3-3 7
SUB GOM 07/ SUBM DAM 04Jan66/ MG RUt oo6
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A
NOGULAO K,.
Planning concrete nixturo by using the method of representation. p.424.
KEEZEFITESTUDOMARY1 SZEMU. Budapest. voi. 6, no. 9, s4pt. 1956.
SOURCEs Sast European Aacessions List (EM), librar7 of Congress
Vol. 0 go. 12, Doamber 19%,.'
NOGYNAY if.
"Route Centralization," Young PcopleI3 TechnoloGy USSR, 140. 4, lgl.--;O.
140HAVICA9 L.
"Some methods and results of the operational control of coal preparation
in coke plants," P. 123.
PALIVA. (Ydnisterstvo paliv a Ceakoslovenaka vedecka technicka
spolecnost pro byuziti paliv pri Ceskoslovenske akademii ved). Praha,,
Czechoslovakia, Vol. 39, No. 4, Apr. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW ), Le, Vol. 6, No. 8,,
August 1959.
Uncla.
NMVICA',, Labouir- inzo
ReducIng the steel loss in block shears cuttingp Hut listy 3.8
no.2:3,36-238 F 163.
1. Nova hmt Klemanta (Iottwalda, Kuncice.
i'TOHAVTC!'~, Vladuir
Technicky rozvoj v ceskoslovenskem prmyslu. (Development of Technology
in the Czechoslovak Industry. 1st ed. bibl.) Authors: Vladimir Uohavica,
Vaclav Kves. Prague SUPL, 1957. 56 p.
Conditions and tasks of the Czechoslovak industry inthe field of
mechanization, automation, electrification, chemical engineering, and
the application of nuclear rower; crucial 1mvortance of tho, imichinary
industry; creative Initiative of workers.
Bibliograficky katalog, GSR, Ceske kniby, No. 37. 22 Oct 57. p. 799.
1:011F
JLS V.
4v--- ~
Some ways for further increase in the economic effectiveness of
bakeries. P. 93.
TEMUFA VY-rLTU, MYNARSTVI A PiXARSTVI. (Ministerstvo potravinarsk-eho
prumyslu a vykupu zer-edelskych vyrobku a Sdruzeni mlynu a pekaren)
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 5, no~ 2~ Feb. 1959,
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EMI), LC Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. ig6o.
Lbel.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA _f
I al-CCS p Zd iq0HEL B. VOJTISBK, Vl., YUXU41dT11, J., and
STARKA, L:: Resettch 'Institute -or Endocrinology (V71zk-w-ny
ustav end o1crinologric'.k.7) . Prague, Docent Dr X. SILINK, di-
rector; Pirst Department of Internal Medicine (I. interni
addeleni), Hospital at Bulovka, L. 111D, director;
Surf."ical Clinic (Chirargicka lclinika),, Faculty of Medicine
(Lekarsk.a fa~mlta) Charles Vniversity, P~rague, Prof. Dr, E,
POLAK, director; Institute of Pat-hological Anatomy Patolo-
grickoanatomic1qj ustav), Paoulty of Medical Hygiene Rekarska
fakulta hygienicka), Charles University, Prague, Docent Dr
J. STOLZ directors [individual af-filiations cannot be de-
terminedl
"Benigm. Adenoma. of the Left Adrenal With 'Tuberculosis of the
Right Adrenal in a Patient Suffering from Cushingla syn-
drome and Adenocarcinoma of the Large Intestine"
Prague, Casopis Lekaru. Cesl:.yah, Vol CII, 1,Tjo 23, 31 May 63,
pp 636-640.
.Abstract,[Authors English simmary, modified]: Object of
L1/2
2
MTYS, Zd,; NOIEL, B.; VOMSEK, Vl.; KUDFlt4NNO J.; ST.ViU, L.
Benign adenco,m of the left adrenal gland with tuIy--,-,3ulo.3i3 of
the right adrenal in a patient with Gushing's syndrome and
adenocarcinoma of the large intestine. Gas. lek. cesk. 102 no.23:
636-640 & Je 163.
1. Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologicky v Praze, reditel doc. dr.
K. Silink I interni oddeleni nemocnice na Bulovcep vedouce
MUDr. L. Symon Chirurgicka klinika lekarske fakulty hygionicks
KU v Prazep prednosta prof. dr.E. Polak Patologickaanatomicky
ustav lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze, prednosta doc. dr.
J. Stolz.
SAMEX J.;IIOHEL, L.
Tissue reactions to plastics and to vitaIllux; test in the anterior
chamber of tye eye. Lek. listy, Brno 8 n0.22:509-512 15 Nov 1953.
(CUM 25:4)
1. Of the Surgical Department (Head--Doceat C. Tohnout, M.D.) and of
the We Department (Read--Z. Stastnik, N.D. ), OUR% hospital in Os-
trava.
-t
PEK&Mt ;.5 i0murAp a*
Tests of dt 'Lent methods of preparing pertussix Taceines. J. b7g.
epidox.p Pi-ahe 5 no.3:330-340 161.
1. Institute of Sera and Vaccines,, Tuberculosis Research Institute,
Prague.
(WHOOPING COUGH i==ol)
110fuls DOZOO; U*-I-WS=?rAIIDiASIp Guldo- I A-- RGA, Gyor6-f; BEILZ
Sandor, dr.j buntatobiro; TOTAS Anna ITS, Istvan; KOMAJI,
Andras; PAL, Ferenc, dr.; SOMOGU, Miklos; SO-7,%SXOI, Gabor
The 10th elenary S:.-:;sion of the National Counail. of TradeVnions.
1-bxika 1-1 1.).6:1-32,29-30 Ja '61.
1. 3zakazarvazatek Orszagos Tanacsanak titkara, As 'It.kmka" szer-
kentobizottsagi tab (for Horn,, Varga). 2. Foriernok,'Ozdi
Kohaszati I-favok (for Temes3zentandrasi). 3. Blelmozesipari
Dolgozok Szakazervezeta elnoke. (for Nohrer). 4. Textilszakszervezet
fotikara. (for Toth). 5. Egeazsegugyi Miniszter also helyettesa,,
Budapest. (for Simonovits). 6. Banyaipari Dolgozok Szakazerveziatenak
titkara (for Komar4,. 7. Orv-zs-Egaszsegugyi Dolgozok 3zakazervezatenak
fotitkara (for Pal). 8. Szakazervezetak Orszagos Tanaosanak alnok5
as Yagyar Szocialista 15inkaspart Politikai Bizottsaganak Tagja (for
Somogy0e 9. Epito-,?a- as ":'pitoanyagipari Dolgozok Szakszervazete
totitkara (for Somoskoi).
-M74 JD/HM
i.,ACCESSIM n.- AP5024085 cz/0039/64/025/01;tr-1667/0672
AUTHOR: Huttell Ivezi iEngineer)j Kohynek, Jindrich (En
_Wmeer)
'TITLE#. Mechanism of ultrasonic welding -1
'667-672
MURCE; Slaboproudy obzor., v, 25,# no. 11, 1964.,
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic weldingi, welding evipment, elestria engineering
ABSTRACT-. A brief description i a presented of principles of ultrasonic welding
and the del#nff an ultrasonic welder developed at the Institute f(w Communicaticnis
Technology
D cussed is the application of ultrasonic we ing in various fields
of electrical engineering. Results are given on tests -conducted with the welder"
Orig. art. has: 8 figures) 3 formulas, 2 graphs end I table.
ASSOCIATIOMI Vyzkumy- ustaw ro edelovaci techniku A. S. Popova, Prngue (Tnatitutei,
for Comaunioations.Technolow
-SUBMITTED
O2Aqr64 ENCL: 00 SUB COM. IEj EK
NR RV SOW 002 OTHER: 004 JPR3
Car(i I I
FROCH=U,P.; HMO F.; KOLDOVSKYO 0.; NO'ffyNZK, K.; RaKOS, JT.
The activity of cf-- amylase in homogenates of the pencreas Cr
rate during early postnatal development. Physiol. Bohemoslor.
13 no.N288-2.191 164
1. Institute of Microbiology and Institute of Fhysiology,
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague.
KUBAT, Z.; ROKOS, J.; PROCHAZKA, P.; LIEBL, V.; 1101I)DIEK, 1-1.
A contribution to flan problem of elootrostatio bonds of the
macromoleculw cf the :orneal stroma., Sborn. lek. 67 no.6:
196-198 J9165.
1. 1. ocni klinika fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi University
Karlovy v Praze (prednosta: prof. dr* E. DaInstbierg DrSo.);
a Mikrobiologioky ustav Ceskoslovenskej akademle vied v
Praze (reditelt akademik: 1. Malek).
KWZINSKI. Stanislaw; YOISZW I Tadausc
Development of electrocardiographic chauges In a case of stab
wound of the heart@ Polski tygod. lak. 11 no.15:653-655
9 Apr 56.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Wewn. Pomorskisj Akad. Had. Szcznciaie;
kler. doe. dr. YAward Gorzkowski, Szczecin 3, u1. Ccoreetyaska
12.
(HSART. wounds and injuries,
stab wound in suicide, ZCO (Pol))
(WOUNDS AND IMMIES,
heart, stab wound in suicide. ZCG (Pol))
(SUICIDS,
stab wennd of heart, XCG (Pol))
KMZINSKI, Stantelaw; NDISZFWSKI, Tadauss
Xlectrocardlographle changes In experimental cardiac wounds.
Polskle arch. mad. vown. 26 no.6:927-940 1956.
1. Z 11 Klin. Chorob Wawa. PamorskieJ AM w Szczscinis
Kfer.:doc. dr. mad. X. %rzkowskt, Szczecin. al. Czortrsztyaska
12.
(HF". wounds and injuries.
orper., MG changes (Pol))
(MICTROCARDIOGRAPff. In various diseases,
exper. heart wds. (Pol))
JOVIC, Mihailoj, Inz.; :11-nz.; TOLIC, Fatalija,, t0m.
Electronic track circuits. Zeleznice Jug 19 rio-508-47 Ky'63-
, .() I,..
~i 'T 19 Z.
Harmful evaporation frcr-i rvdio --,pj;,krntus. p. 538. ."L 17 IZ.
Reoj,yad.
Vol. 3, No. 7, JulY 1955
SOIJRM,~: East European Accocsions List, (EEAL) Mbrni-
y of
Conj:~rens, Vol. 4, '7o. 12, Dece-,ber 1955
~TaTr,l ~T ,T',
Care cf the hnom- nnul of rn,.'I.o p.
no. 11, ?Tcv. 11",155.
nc.
List of' ~,knvt riirci.can Am- tcns (I `I~ LC, Vol.
Uncl.
KWW# Eric, ing. (Beograd-)
c,onarming the definition of the types of po2arized alm-4
eleatrolythic coadansers. Eleltroprivreda 14 no.12/12:647-650
M-D 161.
NOMM, Erle (Eleograd)
. Basic 7ropertles aM use of tantalm electrolytle capacitors.
Avtomatika 3 no.5t356-360 0 062.
NOJMI I Fria
of gettIng the standards for permnent, and votmd realst-orso
Autamtfta 3 noelt44-48 F 162e
Rum, F.
Definition of the general cbaracteristics and concepts for the
standards of componsat parts, Elektroprivreft 15 no.1:53-55
J& 162 e I
NOJHAN, Fric, inz.
Approach to.the elaboration of standard3 and apecili-ttions
for component parts. Telekomunikacije 13 n.).1/200-36
Ja-AP 164.
ACC-Rqt AP6009888 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413166/000/004/0090/0081
INVENTOR: reraslmov, A.--Ya. Khrushchev, V. V. ; Liir~ye,_ L.__4. ; Shtamm,--Yu._P.
Ivanov, V. V., Nokoln-Z.-A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Device for the display of volta the screen of a cathode-ray
ge cirvea on
oscilloscope. Class 42, No. 179019 [announced by the S&q(~LaLDesign Office, AN.
_J.EstontqA,5SK1(Spetsia1'noye Konstruktorskoye byuro AN EstonskoY-'�q.R)'F_'-
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye boraztsy, tovamyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 80-81
TOPIC TAGS: oscilloscope, data display, visual signal, display device
ABSTRACT: The Author Certificate Introduces a device for displaying voltage curves oni
an oscilloscope screen. For enhanced speed and occuracy, the alectronift swLtches are
fitted with elements which correct the characteristics of the pickups and the tubes.
A contactless ring distributor of rectangular pulses is Included; It Is synchronized
by the voltage of the generator which feeds the pickups. In order to move the call-
1/2 uDC.- 681.14
L ;,2401-66--
ACC NRs AP6009888
bration pickup to connected to the electronic switch through a controlled delay unit
(see Fig. 1). Orig. art. hast I figure. IDW)
SUB CODE: 09/ SIJBH DATE: lUu&64/
Fig. 1. Display device
1 - Electronic switches; 2 - pickups;
3 - oscilloscope; 4 - calibration
pickup; 5 - delay unit.
V~
HH"M HII
oil I I - I .--
ir is
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51 "'T"2 I
15 Ilk,
r 19 L. 'ell i C.
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E*9 9
Val P.
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It 1011 *11 E - i
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ing Is a,
Pi
TJ T,
t - . -
Ivanov.. A. S. rind Im, Y-, 1, - lllillrora varasitic -I'Mr. Ast~l'a - .
F!r),3. mc(l. Vol. TX, 1W, p. P,4-15.
SO : U-3r)42, 1-1 March '-,3, (Le-topis 'Zimi-nal Inykii St.uley, ':G. ", '~'?4')' .
NOX9 M VICH, A., kand. tekhn. nauk
........................
Using sar1ched meddlIngs In milling high-grade rye fl6ur.
Kuk. ol6v. prow. 24 no.11:21-23 1 '58. (KIRA 11:12)
1,0dawskly tolchnologichaskly Inst1tut Im. I.T. SWtn^
(49 milling)
D3KIDOV, P.G,; BARZR, G.0o; NO]MOTGVICH Lora* - ULTMENATA, A.M.
KIIIIng properties of some wbAat varieties of the Ukraine. Izv.
vysouahob*xav,oshch.takb;no.5:12-16 960. (Km 13:12)
1, Odazukly takhnologichasidy Institut imeul I.T. Stalina. rafedra
ziukomollnogo I kombikurmmogo proltvadstv.
(Ukralue-Weat-Tarlettes)
I,.- -NOKHOTOTICH, A., kand.takha.naulc
Strergth of rye kernels. Kak.-Olay. prou. 26 no.9:27-28 S 160.
(MMA 13:9)
1. Odesekly tekhnologichaskiy inatitut im. I.Y. Stalina.
(40)
DEMIDOV, P.G.; BARER, G40.; NOKHOTOVICH, A.Ya.; KALYUZRNAYA, A.M.
Technological properties of promising Ukrainian wheat varieties.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.: pishch. tekh. ro.4:13-17 '61. (MM 14:8)
1. Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni, I.V.Stalina, kafedra
tekhnoloril mukomol'-)-krupyanogo i kombikormovago proizvodstva.
ftralne-Wheat-Varieties)
DEMIDOV, P.G.; BARER, G.O.; KALYUZHNAYA, A.M.; NCKHOTOVICH, AAft
Technological characteristics of whsa* of the 1961 crop in the
southern part of the Ukraine. IW,vys.uchsb.z&v.; pishch. tekh.
no.3:M-20 163. V (KIRA 16:8)
1. Odesskiy tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni Lomonosova, kafedra
tekhnologii serna. (Ukraine-wheat)
1. NOU-Ov, 1. M -
2. USSR (&0)
4. Founding
7. Kxjxind the production of cast iron and steel shot, Za ekon.-mat. no. 3, 1~5).
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL - 1953, Uncl.
iv , ,, -, 1- -.v- I.- 11.
r . I I
NOMOV, I.R., inzh.
New development In the productiom.of balls. TSvet.met. 28
no.209-60 Kr-Ap 155. (MIRA 100-10)
(Crushing machinery) (Metalworking machinery)
AUTHOR: Nakhovy,I.K. SOV/136-59-5-5/21
TITLE: The Industry Needs Good Ore-Grinding Balls (Promyshle-
nnosti nuzhny kachestvennyye rudorazmollnyye shary)
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr pp 24-26 (US3R)
ABSTRACT: The author states that it was decided in 1954 to
concentrate grinding ball produotion at three iron and
steel works, using screw rolling. He jomplains that only
at the "Azovstall" works is work proceeding to installthe
necessary equipment, and that two mills fcr 1+0-80 mm and
one for 80-1.25 mm diameter balls built in 1956 have still
not been installed. The bdll-making slItualvion is
unsatisfactory, with 53 iron and steel, non-ferrous metal,
heavy machine construction and armament works producing
an unbalanced output. The non-ferrous metals industry
obtains 40-60 mm balls from two iron and steel works which
cannot fulfil requirements. Experience in 1958 showed
that some Sovnarkhoz (economic councils) substitute off-
grade materials for the high quality Oall-making steel
received ort if they do use the proper materials, fail
to effect the necessary heat treatment. There is a
Card 1/2 shortage of smaller diameter balls in v*Lew of the tendency
(as in the USA) to reduce ball size, and the author
SOV/p 59- CV21
The Industry Needs Good Ore-Grinding Pla-115
recommends the provision of the nGoessary rod to the
manufacturers. The author draws attention to the
research being carried out bj, TsNII'j.',14ASh on the
behaviour of balls of various materials and the
favourable results obtained at the Norillskiy kombinat
(Norillsk combine) with type ShKhl5 chrome steel balls.
An editorial note draws attention to the possibility of
Card 2/2 us ing larger lumps of the ore as the grinding medium.
-(A,N) D 8484-M
ACC NRi AP5028532 SOURCE COM Ult/0286/65/000/020/0125/0125
AUTHORS; Kostylev,, V. G.; Nokhra -~PP77CTODZAAX
ORG: none
TITLE: A lifting and transporting device. Glass 62, No. 175a27 ZaInnounced by
Enterprise of the State CommittAis on Aviation Technolo SSSR (Predpriyatiye
gosudarstvennogo komitota po aviatsionnoy tekhni e SSSR ~7
SOURCEt Byulleten' izobreterdy i tovarnykh znakoy, no. 20, 1965y 125
TOPIC TAGS: hoisting equipment,, transportation equipment, hospital equipment, non-
military safety equipment
ABSTRACT.- This Author Certificate presents a lifting and transporting device follov-
ing Author Certificate No. 13(Y785, To provide for safety in lifting and lowering
s4retcher patients and leads in case of a breakage of the power-driven cabl6 sya"'zn,
the load-bearing carriage is provided with a catcher and extendable atopperst vhilo
tho lower frame of the carriage contains an extension bar (see Fig.1), The power
driven cable, system in attached to one end of this bar, the other and of which sup-
ports a spring acting through a system of lovers on the extendable stoppere, In the
caas of stopping, the latter enter oval openings in the rails,
COM 1/2 UDG: 621.8U.258.2-595'
ft
of fish rec~-,rnirlgp- ij~,
the Atiantic Ocean] Obrazts-,, ificir-oaku.,iti-
cheskird prioommi; AtIantleb,~;k.'I
Kali n ingrarl5lop krjZ'rjrc)e jZ~;--jn,
-1. Ka lin i i it, rad . 13,u I i iy s 11 i y iv 1i v- 1 ~j o- i - va
institut mo%kogo rybriopm
x I
V -1 /-,t pq . j ) .
N o co 5
ROMIN,.K.D.. frezerovshchik.
*Wav.mwr~- ~- -, - , ,
How I overfulf ill my rate of outnut by 200 ojo. Hashinostrottell
no-10:31-33 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Killing mnehines)
MINA, TU. P.
Plar/Apr 190
Tectordcs
"Sam, Regularities in the Distribution of Salt Domes in the South amba herion,"
Yu. A. Kosygin, N. A. Shveriberger, Yu. F. Nokitina, 4 Pp
Itiyul Mosk Obsh Ispy Pr-Irod, Otdel Geolog" Vol U111, No 2
Authoraj, takinp as -,.xaPq)Ies the distribution of domes in ~he periphery ')f the
Baychunasskiy depression, show that the localization and orientation of sAlt domes
in the western Transkazakiistan is closely connected to th~ mormation of the contemporary
depressions in the pre-Caspian syncline.
114k 66T57
SM. I.;
Intercommunication system using transistor aaplifters. Radio
no.2:50-51 F '60. (KEU 13:5)
(Transistor amplifiers)
(Intercamtounication systems)
ITOLf, ra.l. [deceavedl- FMSP 1101.1.; BM=N, I*?.,, kand.med.nauk;
FT&07tTWD-
Rare was of reticuloaarccma of the stomach. Noykhlr.arkhe
no.2ltV,45 061. (KIRA 24912)
1. Xhlrurgicheakoye otdelenlys Mookovskoy gorodskoy bollaitsy
lqo.53.
(STWAGI -TUMORS) (RVICUI&-M=TMWAL SYSTW,--TVJKORS)
HOLUM. O.H.; XHLISTUXOT. T.M.
Digital compatere as a new aflectons in InstraBout industry.
Inforn.-takh. sbor. KKP a*.8-.3-4 158. (MM 12:1)
l.Tices*yuzny7 na~tchno-loslodGvatell:icly instItut sloictroprosyshlonnesti.
(Instrument uduxtrr),
4
26(l)
AUTHORS: Kovalevikaya, V.
11olandt, 0. It. ,
TITLE: S~uildi~naPr`inciprlda-
postroyenlya tsifrovykh
SOV/119-50-11-7/15
V., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Engineer, Khlietunov, V. N., Enrineer
for Digital Computers (Printsipy
priborov)
PERIODICAL: Priboroutroyeniye, 1958, Nr 11, pp 19-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: If the attempt is made to systemize digital comput-ra the
following result is obtained:
I. Voltage- or resistance meaaurement is referred to a standard.
A) Electromechanical group.
a) Voltmeter
b~ Ammeter
c Ohmmeter
73) Group equippe(I with tubon.
a) Voltmeter
II. Measurement of time ia referred to a standard
A) Tube line-up (,,roup.
a~ r-requency meter
Card 1/4 b Phasemeter
Ruilfling Principles for Digital Computers SOV/119-59-1'-7/15
C) Voitceter
The basic mode of operation of the devices belonging to groups
I.Aa),IE.Aa), II.Ab) and II.Ac) is described in short.
The work of developing digital computers in the USSR began
in 1935- r- Ye. Ter 'c,)v developed a tvo-digit compensator
with diC;ital report , aifrovym otschetom).
14 foreign and Soviet devices are tabularized topether with
their most important data. The follovint,, originated from the
Eastern Block:
a) Voltmeters
Producer: Penza Industrial Institute
ifeasuring, order: 6irect-current voltage
"eacuring sensitivity: 0000i V
Measuring errors in -,;: + 0,1
Meaouring time, Ia5 a
Electromagn6fic device with atatio compensation (steep
selector). I)etermination of polarity is automatized.
NXI . Ac.1-Alcompensator AK-4D connected with a
strair Baum (Unzottchik)
SenrAtivity: 9.10
"easuring errors: + 0#02
Card 2/4 Veasuring time: 70 s
Building Principles for Digital Computers S011/119-53-11-7/15
Electromagnetic device with static componzation. The de-
vice consists of a decade-magazine resistance, an ampli-
fier for a two-phase tachogenerator, a balanced indicator,
and a recording device.
o) voltmeter: Pra?-'
Produced at Penza
Meaouring order: direct current voltage
Ueasuring ranj..re: 0*5 to 100 V
Measuring errors: + 0o5
Measuring time: I s
d) Frequency meter
Producer: Akademiya nauk Ruimynskoy narrespubliki (Romanian
Academy of Sciences)
Mcasuring range: 10, 10 R kilocycles
Measuring errors: + 10-
Measuring time: I and 10 s. respectively
a) Phase-frequency meter NF-_0
Produced at Penza
Measuring orders: Prequency, phase shift and number of pulses
Card 3/4 Measuring range: 0.01 - 50 cycles, 0.02 - 100 B. (up to
Building Principles for Digital ComputerB 50'1/119-5B-11-7/15
200 kilocycles)
Meaouring, errors :
There are 5 figures,
are Soviet.
0*5 ~j
1 tablq, and 7 references, 2 of which
card 4/4
NOW I F 1
?-50 km, a day and the productive capacity of tracks* p* 224o
z = ZNICS. Fracus. Vol. 4. no. 9, Sept. 1954.
90: Honthly List of East European Accessions, (EUL) , L-Cs Vol. 5, Mo. 6,
June 1956. Unal.
Now, M.
Organization of work on a thousand-hectere collective farm.; local con-
ditions an the Velim Collective Farm, which ovns 943 hectares.
p. 7
Vol. 109 so. 5t Vay 1956
ROLNrCKE HLASY
Praha
SO: Monthly List 6f East European Accessions MALL T-Cp Vol- r1p no. 12
December 1956
PZTUpDIF, kwAidat takhalahaskikh nauk, dotment; KltkMSHCKBWt re.A.,
kandidat takWaheakikh nauk, aggistentj BMIJX, L.D., kudidat takhair
chaskikk cauke .."0
Investigation of laaal heat tr afar during viscbus flow of a 11"
In a rcurA tuU. Trudy NEI no.F5:27-50 155* (KLRL 9:7)
(Ekat-Transulaxion) Mulds)
PMIMOT, B.S., doktor tekhatchaskikh nauk- NOLIDN D D i kandidat
F
~~~O T4.1 4'~t takh-
takhnichaskikh nauk; , .0
nichoskikh nauk.
ffdat transfer during viscous flow of fluids In tubes and
channeli. Toploenergetilm 3 no.12:41-47 D 056. (NM 9:12)
1. Kaskovskiy suer tichaskiy tastitut.
(Iluld dynamicar (Eleat-Tranamisgion)
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AUTHORS: Petukhov, B.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences and
,.LOT-Ide Candidate of Technical Sciences
..j. L. D.
TITM Heat Exchani'e?buring Viscous-Gravitational Flow of
Fluids in TMpes I
PERIODICALiTeploenergetika, 19594Nr 1, PP 72-80 (USSR)
ABSTXM'T: Viscous-gravitational flow conditions are defined as
those in which forces acting on the liquid because of
differences in density are commensurate with the
forces of viscosity and pressure whilst inertia forces
are small enough to have little effect. Under these
conditions on the forced flow of the liquid, there is
superimposed natural convection, the intensity of which
is governed by the value of the complex Gr-Pr. Viscous-
gravitational flow conditions are observed in pipes at
Reynolds numbers below the critical value and for Gr.Pr
values above a certain limit. At lower values of Gr.Pr
the flow becomes viscous and there is no natural
circulation. There is general agreement in published
work that the value of Gr.Pr influences the process of
Card 1/6 Peat exchange but there is no agreement about the extent
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Heat Exchange During Viscous-Gravitational Flow of Fluids in Pipes
of this influence. The present article describes a
study of heat exchange processes during viscous-
gravitational flow of fluids in pipes. Heat transfer
was studied during the motion of water in a round pipe
within the Reynolds number range approximately 200 to
25000. Heating and cooling tests were made with water
outlet temperatures ranging from 30 to 90% and with
wall temperatures ranging from 3 to 950C and with the
tube vertical (flow both up and down) and horizontal.
The experimental heat exchanger is illustrated
diagrammatically in Fig 1; it consists of a copper
tube of 16 mm internal diameter, 2100 mm long placed
inside a larger tube. The experimental arrangements
and instrumentation are described. Particular
attention was paid to reaching steady thermal states
during tests. The maximum possible error in determining
heat transfer coefficients did not exceed 4.5% and was
generally less. Test results are plotted in Fig 2 and 4.
The first results considered are those during downward
Card 2/6 motion in a vertical tube on cooling and upward motion
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Heat Exchange During Viscous-Gravitational Flow of Fluids in Pipes
on heating, see Fig 2. In both cases, the forced flow
in in the same direction as convective forces. The
graphs show three typical regions of laminar,
transitional and turbulent flow. In Fig 3# the same
results are plotted as function of the Reynolds number
referred to the mean temperature of the liquid and it
will be noted that the critical value of the Reynolds
number increases with the increase of Gr.Pr. An
explanation of this behaviour is offered. When the
Reynolds number reaches a critical value there is a
marked increase in the heat transfer. Heat transfer
test results for heating and cooling a horizontal tube
are plotted in Fig 4a. In this case, convection causes
transverse circulation of the fluid in the tube which is
combined with forced motion of the fluid along the tubes.
The results of Fig 4b relate to heat transfer in a
vertical tube with upward motion during cooling and
downward motion when heating. In both cases convection
opposes the forced flow. It will be seen that the
Card 3/6 curves are smooth and of approximately constant slope
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Heat Exchange During Viscous-Gravitational Flow of Fluids in Pipes
without any critical value of Reynolds number. An
explanation of this behaviour Is offered. Graphs of
heat transfer during various conditions of interaction
between forced and natural circulation are plotted in
Fig 51 curve (1) corresponds to forced flow in the
same direction as convection in a vertical pipe;
curve (2) to forced flow in the opposite direction to
convection in a vertical pipe; curve (3) to a
horizontal pipe. It will be seen that for a given
value of Gr.Pr the Nusselt values may differ by 100%.
The results of a few tests with various angles of slope
aro given in Fig 6. It will be evident from the results
that there is complicated interaction between natural
and forced flowaud the angle of slope and the Gr.Pr
number both have considerable influence on the process
of heat exchange. Data from the works of a number of
authors were combined in order to derive generalized
relationships. The data were divided into three groups,
in vertical pipes with convective flow with and against
Card 4/6 the forced flow and in horizontal pipes. Heat exchange
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Heat Exchange During Viscous-Gravitational Flow of Fluids in
Pipes
during viscous-gravitational flow is determined by th"
crLterial Eq (2). The selection of temperature for use
in the equations to considered and Eq (3) is derived
which is the equation that was used in generalizing the
experimental data. Table I gives the source of the data
used and the principal results. The data are also
plotted in, Fig 7 in convenient coordinates, the left
hand group of points corresponding to viscaux conditions
and the right hand group to viscous-gravitational
conditions. Eq (5) may be rewritten in the form of
-Eq (5a) and with this method of treatment the results are
plotted in Fig 9 which clearly demonstr4tax the
transition to asymptotic values of Nusialt's number.
Data corresponding to heat exchange in horizontal tubes
are plotted in Fig 9,, the source oC the results being
indicated in Table 2. Curves of experimental data
obtained with convection in opposition to forced flow
are plotted in Fig 10 and the source of the data
Card 5/6 indicated in Table 2. Table 5 gives values of the
GURTOVOY, G.Ir.; HOL118, Te.T.
curves 0 or summation in trichromat obtained by direct datermia-
ation of radiation power. Blofizilm, 4 no.3:336-344 159. (MM 12:7)
1. Inst itut biologlohaskoy f IzikI AM SSSR, Ko*,m,
(COLOTI TWON. pfwsiole
color eux tion curves in trichromates by direct power
daterm. (ibis))
HMA, Istvan; AJTAY, Zoltan, MUGU, Andras; NOL-EFA, Ferenc; KOHAROMI,
Lajos, szocialistp- =rks hose; RADVAI, Ja-n-OS-;--HEVESr'-qyu1a
Remarks delivered at the 2d ~Tational Conference of Innovators,
Inventors and Cutstuding Workers$ December 6-71 1958. Munka
9 no.1:6 Ja 159.
1. Cs*Fel Vas-as Fem=vek Csogyara. (for Hunya). 2. Banyaszatl
Kutato Intezat igazgmtoja (for Ajtmy). 3. V13helm Rack Vagon-
as Gepgyar azakazervezatl bizotteaganak alnoke (for Szilagyi).
4. Csepali Eramu (for "Toleps.). 5. Szerszangepkiserlati Intezat
murkatarsa (for Komaromi). 6. Femaru4l as Szerszamgepgyar fokon-
struktore (for Radrai). 7. Yagvar Tudomanyos "kademia titkara
(for Revesi).
f(OLIM-HANIVETZ, Anna, mgr.,inz.
Enrichment of zinc - lead ores from new deposits. Rudy i metale
7 no-3:107-111 162.
WZY, R.I., kaM.tekhn.nauk; MYDIN, A.S.v kardbekhnenauk; SHOLOKHOVA, A.B.,
Inshe; NOLOFSTARCHEMO, A.S., inzh.
Gluing of cellular concrete wall panels@ Strol.mat, 9 no,%16-17
3 063. (MIRA 16:10)
kTjWSZYBVI, T.A..t IrARA. X, Te.3,,- KOTAW, BLAGOT, r.S.; NOLIXOT, 1.7-
Results of the use of polyacrjrlamida at the, Terkhne-Duirawqi
Central Concentration Plant for the coagulation of flotation
tailse, Xoka i khIx6 no.logzo-il '160. (KM& 13tlOl
1. DrAspropetrovokly gorM7 institut (for Alskseyeve, Xaraiik)w
2. Wgmnakiy treat OUgloobogsahchaniyal (for Xovalt). 3-. Ukraim-
Skir nauchno-i a sled ovat al I skijr Inatitut Ugloobogashchent*'a (for Bla-
gav)e 4. Terkhne-:Du.4anakmVa, teentralinaym uglaobogp~titeltuaym
fabrika tor Wolikov).
(Terkhw-DuxaxWi-Go&L prepamtionj~.
BFI,tCHTKOVP Mjft.~j NOLTKOV N.F.; PAVLYUCHMKO, S.C.
- - 1 11- ~, ~
Tmr-rc,"mant of flotation at th- Sukhcdoliekoye Centril Cce! Pre-
prixation Plants Ugoll 40 no.9,6?-?2 5 165s
(W RA IS: 10)
1. Ukrainskly i
inDtitut pc obognshchon17-u i briket1rovanlyu ug'~oy (for Bellchlkovf-
2. Sukhodol'sks-ya tsentralinays uglsobogatitAllnavu fabrika (for
Nolikov, Pavlyuchunko).