SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SCHWEITZER, P. - SCIPIADES, E
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FWNGjIRVChe!i.L cal Technology.- Chemical Products and Their H-22
Application. Refininr; Solid Fuel Minerals.
Jour -Ref Zhur Rhimiya, No 17, 1958,-58614
Author zchwertner Janos, Schumick-j Imre
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Title, Preparation and Enrichment of Coal:in t.% eDunany
Metallurgical.Combine.
Abs Jour Kohasz. lapok) 1957, 12, No 8-9, 359-364
Abstract. A detailed description of the startind.period of.-the
coal-enrichment unit..of the combine. The coal comes
from the Pech and Komlo depositsiwith an ash content
.22-29%; proje'c'ted ash content arter enrichment %1.10.
Enrichaent is accomplished) according to the plan:of
Soviet en~i in Jigging machines for the fra ti
neers, on
1 mm, and in flotation machines for the fraction
1 mm. The floatreaGent (1.2 kg/T) is kerosene or fps
oil, as a coilector and amyl alcohol as d frothing
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!Title : ,New M6thod Of Microchemical,Detection of,Ions of
Trivalent-Iron.
Orig Pub: Acta'chim. Acado.scient. hung.; 14, No 3-'4,,
311-313
Abstract: A method basel on the formation of-a colored com.-,
pound of Fe-; vith diethylparaphenylenediamine (I)
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AUTRORs Swierzawaide Tedouss (Doctor of engineering); Sxve&,' Josef (YA8t*r Of
OngirISSring)-, Saisivid namems (Master, of, engineering) jZlibike Andrs~3
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the mole"
TX=s Design ot,mbuttled systom operating In.oontwetion with.
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SOURCEs.
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Znergetyka, no. 12. - Naterialy MIS ~ Sumaatarim Spotkanle i;ohniki KOM*wjon&Uj
a Tedud" Mclearns,
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TAN a vaboritical moderating water reflootine
watore grapbAte ebmber. tbomal idle uroduat mriabod
AWTX=s A suberitima astm is a* widek oontauv flesionaue materiAl and
a mckierator in smob qmantitloo and oonfIguration, Ust Is can a~ reach th
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tion in nuclear physics ~ wA engineering. A nscess"7 condition for. the
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fessibility of r
as R&-Bog pu-Be , Po-Bs, Sb-Dap-or the accelerator or.the thermal pile of a
such
1h0 analysis and evaluation of various types of suberitieal
critical reactor.
U Wi coma
systms have led to the selection of enriched uranium moders. d th n
to
water as best suited to conditions and requirements in,Pol",: It Utili a the
'thermal pile of the IRT pool-type reactor as wctornal cource of neutrons* 4
graphite chamber w" designed for deflooting the path of neutrons. Those
neutrons which have been dispersed by the graphite walls toward the gate on
t0pV
constitute a powerful scurce for the subaritical system loo ted above the
chamber There are two shutters in the tbernal pile, at a distance of 340 mm
it; end surface: one made of cadmium I mm thick and one made of lead 150
the'raftation doas inside, the graphite chamber*' The core
thick; they control
and the water, which serves as moderator and reflootort a" in a container. 16000
mm in diameter and IM, ma high. This container is made of aluminum shoot, is
red with a biological shields another aluminum. t and a cadmium coat*'
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-ic control for a neutron s-pectro-meter
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lluhlconika, v. 71 no. 3, 1.962, 193
J-1 0 trL
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and dat"L _Ccorall!""~ Pystem for.a neutron crystal ol)ectrometer used
total cross-section m. ur 'I
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sy-_t"Cm- orovides fully automatic control o~' the spectrometer
o'.-3crat-ion following 'A prcdeternined el-qDeriraeatal -program, comprising:
caan:~c of tL-.c GDectro-mater.turn-table angles, L rem'oving, an4 inserting
-j Los for bacl~:,-roundruns etc., as well as timing the-exposuresi,
,)a in-
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out. The- latter includes 11formatio-a cone riung the~spectrometer.
setUin6ez-, the tinc of'cxposure and the scalar readings. There are
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AUTHOR,- Scinteie Stefan, Engi
:TITLE! The'Piotection of Eng ne Bearings by Surface,Deposition of
Metallic Indium,/\
PERIODICALi Metalurgia.si Constrqctia de lilasini, 19604,No# 6, PP. 544-546.
TEXT. After a certain number of operating hours, the.bearing sur-,-
acelbf internal,combustion engines shows a.certain degrqe' of corrosion,,
f
which is -caused by.the-'self-oxidation of the lubricantVused. : Even lead,
whichAs applied as a-thin layer on the surface~of bearings and bushings-.
Of modern, high-speed internal combustion engines~ is corroded by-organic
acids originating from the lubricants. :By,searching for a more advanta-
geo us material than lead, 'indi um,-was fou n.d ..to be the metal, which can
~accomplish the same,functions.' It can be.,easily applied on' the bearing
and is resistant against the I corrIo sl v VactiotAof organic .acids.' High-
speed,engines are.equipped either with bearings of bronze coated with.,
lead, or steel bearings coate(i with silver and a layer.of lead. In,order
to protect the lead agains 3 'on, both types-of bearings have to,be
t corro i
covered with indium-. After briefly i7eferrin to the general. properties of
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The Protection of Engine Bearings by Surface Deposition of'Metaliie iadium
indium, the~author describes a'few experiments conducted with this material.
In the first stage, indium was.electrochemically deposited on plates in~' 11
cyanioland sulfuric electrolytes.. ~The sulfuric electrolyte~proved to:.be
more advantageous,. since it,,has a stablecompoa.itim, a good dispersion
capacity-At does not'contain poigonous-componento and hau a current
efficiency of~60-001-- In the next stages of the experiments, indium,was
applied in a sulfur-ic electrolyte on a lead-coated bronze bearing, and on.-
a silver and lead coated steel tearingo, Due,to the fact that indium is an..
expensive metal, the,rinsing water and~.the electrolytes are collected for
the recovery of indium* Fin'ally,,,the-author desc,r,ibes the preparation of
a sulfuric electrolyte, the.plating of.a piston rod with a lead-coated
bronze bearing and the equipment~used. The anode wasacyli,ndrical indium
plate. The indium coated bearings were installed in an enginet which first
had been checked on a tests,tani. After sat.isfactory~results the engine
was put.into'trial.operation., The~deposition method:of indium on silver
,and lead-coated steel bea,rings will beworked out after having completely.
developed the technological prceess.ol.depositing indium on lead-plated
bronze b-arings. There are 3 figures and, 5 reference s ~t2 Rumanian, 2,Sov jet
and .1 Engli3h.
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