SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TARNIZHEVSKIY, M.V. - TARNOGRODZKI, A.

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SMIZHEVSKIX,t I V. , TAPJIIZHEVSKIYS M.V. Calculating leakagp &=Tents frcm the 4OW systeme Sbor*naucherabs- AKKH no., 4., Zashchpo~smssooroot kor n6iW?-202 160* (KIRA 15:7) t (Electric currentsp Leakage) ' .:'' (Subway) LEVIN, V.M.; OGANEZOVA, I.S6,- TAFdIIZIIEVSKIYP Protecting pipelines from trolley~-car ij;~ck stray currents. Zashch. trub. ot kor. no-5.#3&55 162. WILI 1'7.- 7) 1. Akadomiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva Im. K.D. Famfilova. TAHA kand6 tekhn, nauk; LOMABOVICH, V. Protection kram stray currents. Radio no.6:22-25 Je 163. (Electric railroads--CuiTent supply) (KM 16:7) (Electric line.s-Corrosion) TLRNI V. Comparing the economle Indices of virious anticorrosion measukeso Gaz, delo, too 11:35-41 " 163, (MIRA 17:5) .1. ARVdemiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva imeni K. D. Pamfilova. LEVIN, V.M.; SURIS, M.A.; TARNIZHEVSKIY. M.V. , - 1, - - - -- ~ -I Effective use of reinforced electric drains. Gaz.delo no.l.-17-22 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pamfilova, g. MoBkva. IOFFEP E.I.; TARNIMOVSKlY M V ~4~ Cathodic protect,ion of rw,!c:!pal wndsrground 8 true Gsz. 'j delo no.4;27-28 165, (MIRA l816) 1. AkademJya kommunallnogn Im. Lb. Pamfllova. TAENIZHE KIT, Y.M. -.P- - -- - Estate income from nources other .daritvennys nenalogovye dokhody; 63 p4 than taxation; xWlemental income] Gosu- prochle dokhody. goskya, Goefinisdat. 1953. (MLRA 6:11) (Revenne ) BAJKORp JozsOf' dr.; TARNOCZI, Peter, dr, I Diagnosis and surgical verification of a case of spontaneous torsion of normal adneza uteri. Magy. noorv. lap. 24 no.6*363-366 H 161. 1. A Tetenyi uti korhaz (Igazgato: Zellner Fal dr.) Szulo-nobeteg oazta2yanak (Foorm: Ace Miklos dr.) kozlemenye. (ADNEXA UTERI dio) (ABDOMEN, ACUTE etiol) FORGAOSS. Jozoef, dr.; T&HH99&j,_Pej%r ~. dr. Pathological fibrinogen level and renal changes caused by intravenously administered thrombokinase in animal experiments. Magy. noory. lap. 24 no.6*-381-383 N 161. 1. A Tetanyi uti Korhaz (Igazgato: Zellner Pal dr.) Ssulo-Mobeteg Oszta17anak.(foorvosz Ace Miklos dr.) kozlemenye. (FIBRINOGEN metab) (KIDNEY DISWES exper) (THROKBOPLASTIN pharmacol) __ I __ - - __ - - - __- - I I f V-4 1-,0a 0/ yerrows 11-994 1951; 4p, as- Tizi3m) ljo 5Y U'Ur - Vagary %i) vaaapest Y e Of S'ascepti-bi"t, earch Ust-It"t Res Diggereu of tue nee e1" Depei34 Y.Epetle " Teaperxtv Strong, Y 225-236 ot 6talt In .1 'aunso) 19561 6, 10 2 Title , Sc ,ture VWS 0 Ace& t.. teMPer Acts, e& for cobsl~- ~-re obt&I'A t"bility 011 cur, ori.g. seep , tuese th t1WO Va%1200 j.81 6 go rt4,OUS of of rota- CXUqeS Vi of 'ffer is O'f tb~S_ tueorY ., a ~'Ostract' &e-ace gle" e 10 0 tbLere on depel + ve. o1a e of 29W Y . jt,roug Z6 JbilltJ In f 610cept 'rho%pson -4es eau ,e e%P t er I -at On a --ccesseSe of 0 ti-CML gr. local YJ th 'bssi-s Of %UT e ?~Lef CS3!d Or MNGARY Physical ChOmistry, Crystals. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 17, 1958, 56568. Author Inst Title Drig Pub: Abstract: B : Pal Lenard, TarnocZi Tivadar. :Not given. :Temperature Dep'endleences 0"fCob'alt Susceptibility in a Highly Intensive Magnetic Field. Magyar fiz. Folyoirat, 1957, 5, No 1, 29 - 39. Curves with characteristic double peaks were Plotted in the study of the temperature depen- dence of the susceptibility of 00 in a highly intensive magnetic field. The temperatures cor- responding to the above curves were determined; the data on single crystals coincide with the experimental results obtained for Poly-crystals. The effect upon the susceptibility of thR 7, 48-8-3/25 AUTHORSt Palo' L. p TITLEt ------------------- Differential Susceptibility of Cobalt and Its De- pendence on the Temperature in Strong Magnetic Fields (Tempera- turnaya zavisimost' differentsiallnoy voopriimchivosti kobal'ta v sillnykh magnitnykh polyakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheokaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 8, PP.- 1055 - 1063 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In the preface to the paper corresponding research executed by various scientists, amongst them von Bloch, Weise & Forrer, Al- len & Constant, Mayers & Sachesolimitt, Honda & Masumoto, Edwards & Lipson, and others is referred to. Special attention is di- verted here to the research by htshiyama of Tohoku-Univer3ity, who is said to have given a corre6t txplanation of the mechanism of the allotropic conversion of cobalt. In the first section of the papers Methods of measuripA, the method ofE. Cherlinsky is recommended for the investigation of the differential suscepti- bility. This method, however, can be applied only with difficul- ty to small and thin samples. Therefore a new method for this Card 1/3 case is proposed here, which is based on a comparison of the 48-8-3/25 Differential Susceptibility of Cobalt and Its Dependence on the Temperature in Strong Magnetic Fields induction voltage with and without sample. (examples are given). The next section: Discussion of the experimental resultst the process of measuring the anodic etched cobalt sample (80 mm. long, 4 mm diameter ) (99,65 % Cc; 0,27 % Fe8 0,08 % C) is described. The sample was first annealed at 1000 C in vacuum (2 hrs) and subsequently cooled down slowly. By this means a mechanical re- laxation is obtained and at the same time a decrease of the in- clusions of the metastable cubic lattice in the hexa.-onal phase is reached. It was established, that the differential sucepti- bility shows a well marked maximum at 290 - 3000C, and, at reach- ing the second maximum near 450 0C, it has dropped to very small values. On the basis of the diagrams and computations the author arrives at the conclusion, that the absolute vg~ue of the con- stant k1 slowly changes at a temperature of 390 9 . The differen- tial susceptibility shows a local maximum at 440 C and drops rapidly from there onwardeq which is oxplained by the transition of the hexogonal cobalt into the cubic phase. This phenomenon here is put-into connection with the electric resistance of the samples and is graphed in diagrams according to the.method by Schulze. There are 5 figures and 20 references, 2 of which are Card 2/3 Slavic. 48-8-3/25 Differential Susceptibility of Cobalt and Its Dependence on the Temperature in Strong Magnetic Fields ASSOCIATIONs Central Physics' Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Tsentralonyy fizicheskiy issledovatellskiy institut Vengerskoy Akademii nauk) AVAILABLE: Lilbrary of Congress Card 3/3 HWGMY/Magnotism - Experimental Methods of Magnetism. F Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Mika, No 4, 196o, 8879 Author : Zsigmond Oijorgy, Tarnocz 79vadp-r Inst : - Title : Production of Hozwgeneoue Magnetic Fields by Means of Compensated Solenoids Orig Pub : Magyar tud. akad. Kosp. fyz. Kutats int. Kozl. 1958, 5, No 5, 420-42-9 Abstract : The problem is discuseed of producibg arxticonstructingi-- compensated solenoids for the production of quite homo- geneous magaetic fieldc. A solenoid is described, cooled with oil and suitable for laboratory investigations. T L he fuel is produced has an intensity up to 7500 oersted and an inhomogeneity of less than 0.10% within the confi- nes of the working volume (diameter 50 mm and height 110 MM). Card 1/1 : , . ., Ttio p La dr arder-dWardar tranAfarmaUaa In F-O&I ,i1- h- tud:-i lb, men-srinz mnzi-tiv i,ara~ltom TARNOCZIp Tivadar Experimental investigation on the magnetic saturation law of cubic cobalt. Koz fiz kozl MTA 8 no.1:31-38 160. (EEAI 10:1) 1. Szilardtostifizikai Laboratorium. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kotponti Fizikai Kutato Intezets. (Cobalt) (Magnetic fields) TARMOCZIP- Investigation of the ordering-kinetics in Fe3A1 by magnetic -measurements. Koz fiz kozl MTA 20 no,2s93-100 162, TARNOCZI, TIvadar; PAL, Leonard. Investigation of tb, -.ranaformation from the antiferromagnetic to the ferromagnetic phase in Iron-rhodium alloys. Koz fiz kozl MTA 12 no. 1:3-16. 164. 1, Central Research Institute of Physics, 1hingarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (for Pal). ,004*00*00*004 *fee** 9 is is 13 Is m 1$ 1, a a, 0 a -4 W4_w_v a L a 0 a it a a At 41,40 069asses Sao p4 AS m,"we" in as mawricommi 4d abs 494046k r:~ Ad 5 4ta- Tan Metrr C". (19W.-:-TbE WCWWY nUWS Ww"a its a( WS wW 1.5%. The stnactural detAds are A* xivvn. S. de Fingy 00 j 00 00' SO* 00 000 00 0 ce so 0 t:00 -its at I41QWJ "At 04V Q44 ;r 411141"a-I ; I I a U 0 4 0 1 9 do a or JA X A 10 a a ts - map I ~9611 :a- F*O00.. so.-IT 0 a 1, 60 : 4~9 06 0 41 got 00 0 0 ee 00 ** ; 0 00 0 0 9 60 09 is * a 0 0 Ole 0 * to 0 0 * 0 0 0 00000 00 V IMOM9* - .1 ~,-. V . -i -~ . 7. 1. . ~ - _:_ - r,.:. - .-. mea-r - . . I ~ , -C - :( Q.:~ :, I ~ (; I , , wavpJ3 of 0.1~1 TARNOCzy, T.; j00, Zffects of ultrasonics on the Antigens Of tirphold bacilli. I, ig- glutination t"stG- Kisarletes OrVOGtud- 3 no*2:132-141 1951. 1. Doctors. 2. Medical (CUL 21:1) the Human Medicine Deparphystce Institute Of BudAPs~t VU&ncvtersiPtyroducd- tion Institute. tment Of the State Phylactic Joe T, a IRJWZT- T. an latrahaMok hatma a typlws baoillue antigw4alrel lie Immmlzalaai so floldralacios kiserletake /Woot of ultram Sounds on the antigens of typhoid bacmuN7 3:19 IMMAZOP. tion wid fl=culation exverk~entq Kinerleten amostude 30 ig5l p. 184-8* U Doctors. 2, Pbyajon Institmte# Budapest Medical UaLver- city and Him= TberaNutin Departmentv the State PIWIW- tic Vwoine Produation bwtitutee M14L 209 101, Oct. 51 4- It-,, j, r e tv Acvustkd Unfigebm in Me 14, 1, -1. "0.4. -1 ml -I iota tom. ..I IMIIII 410.1 4111111141."' At 16-CAINM., U6111 4 %*C* k4P.j;Mkl0fal "UNIII)CAthMS U) IMIlfg%t- the *CfM%jW4l 4 h Actell.til a .4 tile litr&trr UMOCSAY, D.; TARNOCZY, T. Studies on the effect of ultrasonics on the ovar7 and pituitary of rate; preliminary report. Acts. physiol, hung. 3 no.1:209-210 1952. (OLML 24:3) 1.10f the Central Research Institute of ftsics of the Hangarian Academy of SciencesjBudapes 11 Department for Acoustics and Ultrasonics. TM &1&.L;JOO, I. .%_:I - 1ffqOt._ftf*-uj#asonics on antigens of Salmonella typhl. 1. Agglutination !... stiales. Acta physiol. hung. 3 no.1:211-224 1952. (CM 24:3) 1. 9f the Institute of Medical Physics of Budapest University and of the Human-Medical Department of Phylaxia State Vaccine Plant. JOO, I.;TARNOCZY, T. ~t - Iffbat of ultrasonics on the antigens of Salmonella typhi. II. I*- munization and flocculation studies..Acta ptqaiol. hung. 3 ~6.1;223-232 1952. (GIML 24:3) 1. Of the Institute of Medical Physios of Budapest University and of the Human-Medical Department of PhYlaxia State Vaccine Plant. I No- Rn ga~;'j :' ~ a-4 ~ i~v , I , pg 5- 't MT-O~ ~'; W M 6;_' MON /,v -' "-' ' ' f IMMOCSAY,, 4so-,--ROVA, Gyorgy-.-TARNPW,- TAMAJI Iffoot of ultrasonics on tastes; experiments with white rats. 11serletes orrostud. 6 no.5:455-464 Sept 54 1. Budeposti Orvostudomanyl 11gystem ,I. lorbonotant as Kisorlett Rakkutato Intezete)es a rosponto Fisikai Irutato Intozat Akasstikat (ULTRASONICS, off. on tastesin rate) (TIS M . off. of radiations on ultrasonics In rate) vm -W WAIIJ TAJUIOCZY, T.,; JOO. I.,; SULARD, J. Detoxication of Salmonella typhis endotoxin with ultrasonics. Acta microb. hung. 2 no.4:327-336 1955. 1. Ak~itische Abteilung der Forschungsinstitut fur nWeik, und (Human) Institut fur Forschung und Produktion serobaktariologischer Prapatate, Budapest. (.-,AT MMIA TYPHOSA. endotoxin, detoxicatiou with ultrasonics) WIMASONICS, effects, on Salmonella typhosa endotoxin, detoxication) I I L?'-~ TAMOCZY, T. " , Sound insulation of simple walls. Pt. 1. (To be cond) p. 1. Program for Hungarian-Soviet Friendship Month In our Society. P. 5. VD1. 2, No. I Jan, 1956. KEP. ES HANGTECHNIKA. Budapest, Hungary. StYJRCE: Fast European List, (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 6, N". 1 Janu,;ry 1956. - --- - - ~ 11, - - - .- 1~ 6 11 PI , Sound insulal ion of simple walls. 11. P-30. KEP FS "-'A-C]TFCI"-NIKA. Budapest. Vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 1956. 1 SOURCE: East European Acces~~ions List (EEAL), Library of Conpress .51., No. 12, December 1956 Vol. I Electroqcoustic -Titeri-I-al at t1he leipziE:. Fair. p.'~2. Budapest. Vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List Library of Congress Io. 12, December 19* Vol. N IMOCZY, T. Problems of. equipping the People's Stadiwavith magaphones,p. 62,, KEP ES HANCIrECHNM., (Optikai as Kinotechnikai, Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapasts Vol. 2,, No. 3,9 June 1956 1 SOURCEs East European Accessions List (UAL) Library of Congress,, Vol. 5s No* Us November 1956 TAMOCZY,, T TARNOCZY., T. Research in acoustics in the Soviet Uniob. p. 104. Vol. 22 no- 49 Aug- 1956. Up es Hangtechnika. Budapest., Hungary. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, 110. 4--April 1957 TARNOCZY., T. TARNOCZY8 T. - Conference on ultra high-frequency sounds held in Poland and .Polish acoustic researches. p. 126, Vol. 2p no. 5, Oct. 1956. KEP ES HANGTECHNM. Budapest,, Hungary SOUROE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, Ro. 4--April 1957 TARNOCZYP TO - -- --- -- - -- - - -- I TARNOCZY,, T. - Laszlo Done's Lakohatak es A Book X439 eWo Po 13Yj Vol* Zj no. >j I KEP ES, HANGTECHNIKA. Budapests Himgary SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957 POLVD/Acoustics Ultrasonics j_4 Abs Jour 1 Rof Zhur Mika., No 2j, 1959, No 4ogi Author :~~Tarnocz Inst : Eo vos veiGIty., Budapest, Hungary TLtlc : On the Propagation of Ultrasonic Energy Through Thin Air Layers Orig Pub : Proc. II conf. ultrason.~ 1956. Warszawa., PWN., 1957., 91-94 Abstract : The coefficient of transmission., D, of ultrasound passing through thin air layers was measured at 0.625y 1.25 and 2.5 Mcs. An air layer was produced between two optically polished surfaces of glass disks. The thickness of the layer v was determined fron the 1nterference fringes in dodium light. A large size ultrasound source radiated through an oil cont;gt into the upper disk; a small size re- ceiver (area 0.8 cm ) was placed below the disky and thi3 permitted determination of D in zones of more or less con- stant thickness of d. For joriparison., the value of D of a solid disk of twice the thickness was also determinel Card : 1/2 89 R, 1- lllml~ TARNOCZY, T 7 P. nlibMY AND J. P. 14 ATMIM I ~ TARNOCZY, T. P. F;,:,!T.IRY AND J. P. 1-1-ATHIMIRIS .Al echanical Vibrations xm-1 Acolistirs; a b - NVIE"d. P-377 Vol. 4, no. 4, 1956 14dgyar Fisikai Folyoir..,t SCIENCE Budapest, Hungary So: Aast European Accession, Vol. (1, No. 3, Mnrch 1957 --- TARECCZY, T. - - MPTWMM~~ The Ceneral and acoustical work of the "Physikalisch-Techni-sche ~~ndesanstalt" (Federal Institute of Mysics and Technolor~y). p. 7b (Kep Es Hangtechnika. V01. 31 no. 3, Aug. 1957. Budapest, HunCary) 111onthly Index of East European Accessions (aAl) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 TARNOCZYj T. --.-; I MMOMMM.- Scientific results of the Dresden Conference on Acoustics. P. 100 (Kep es Hangtechnika. vol. a,. sa. 4,, Oct- 19579 Ekidapewt, Hungary) Monthl,v Index of East European Accessions ~FAI) LC. Vol, 7,, no, 2,, February 1958 HUNGMY/Acoustics - Audition ond Spooch Abe Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 9, 1958, No 21362 Author .0 Inst : Not Givon Titlo i Storooscopic Hooring Orig Pub t Kop-os hangtochn., 1957, 3, No 5-6, 125-130 Abstract t No abstrect Card 1 1/1 J-8 56 HUNGARY/Physical Chemistry. Solutions. Theory of Acids and Dases. D-11 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim.) No 13) 1958, 42654. Author Tarnoczy Tama Tama Gyula. Inst Title New Investigations of the Effect of Ultrasonics on Diffusion Rate. Orig Pub: Magyar fiz. tolyoirat, 1957, 5, No 3, 237-243. Abstract: The effect of ultrasonics on the rate of diffusion of an aqueous solution of Na-oxalate through a cellophane membrane is studied under different con- ditions of exposure. Sonic intensity 1.6 w/cra2. It is noted that on ultrasonic exposure the rate of diffusion is subotantially affected by cavitation, Card 1/2 ONGARY/Physical Chemistry. Solutions - Theory of Acids and Dases. 13-11 If Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim-, No 13, 1958, 42654. and also by heating of the medium which results in convection flow of the solution. Card : 2/2 25 TH-e H1JNGkW/Ma.-Ai1c.s Architectural Aco-zzatics J--( Abs Jbiur Ref Mur - Fizika., go 3P 1958., No 6843 Ar-thor T.H. L_29_~ i~~.~'AhNeSMFInBtitute, BUAapest, Hungary RULel Spaeecth Boise aad Its Spectzm Orig Y,,&* L.41-a , M phys. Acad. sci. hungq 1957P 7Y No 1,# 87- 5 A-batract T~, is proposed to perform an analysis of speech with the aid af speech noisaj, which is taken to mean the process obtained .:.y simultaneous pronunciation of speech by a large numRaer of speakers. Whereas to obtain the speech spectrum from one speak- &:: it is necessary to carry outt the analysis with integration am-Ing approximately one minute,, for the analysis of the speech sptctrum it is necessary to have an integration time of 1 -- 2 ses-conds, in the analysis of speech noise., the result,, aver- aged over a large number of speakersp is obtained immediately. 'Ilia speech noise has a continuous spectrump which improves the condition of measurement witbin. the frequency baads. Ylu%l.ly, owing to the simultaneous sound produced by many Card 1/2 -HUNWI:RY/Acousti_-s - Architect~;xal Acoustics J-7 Abs Jour : Raf Zhur - Fizika, No 3., 1958.- No 6843 voices., the signal to noise ratio is improved making it pos- sible to perform the analysis in a wider frequency range. Speech noise is obtained as a result of simultaneous record- ing of speakers (up to 10) who speak in front of microphones., located in a large radio broadcasting studio. 7he method des- cribed was used to determine, -the spectra of Hungarian speech. The results of the measurements are compared with spectra of English speech. The loudness cals-alated from the results of measurements of spectra with fir,;ers having different trans- mission bands turns out to depend to a cowidarable extent on the filters applied. The superposition of the spectrum,, ex- pressed in terms of the levels and critical bands,, over the system of equal-loudness curves, shows that speech component are perceived in the 50 to 15POOO cycle range. Considering the audibility threshold to correspond to a level of 10 db., the perceived ba,-,A is reduced to 60--12.,000 cycles. If the threshold is raised to 45 db: the perceived speech range is from 145 to 4000 cycles. Card 2/2 TARNOCZY, Tsmas , . Fiz szemle 7 no.5:174-175 Training of physicista in Gottingen 0 157. ll~- I HUNGMY/Alcoustics - Audition and Speech. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 6j 1959, 13990 Author Inst Title Tarnoczy) Tams Calculation of Speech Noise. Orig Pub Kep-ee hangtechn., 1958, 4, No 1, 13-14 Abstract A method is proposed for calculating the total level of speech noise, produced by several persons speaking in a closed room. Card 1/1 HUNGARYAcous ties - General J-1 Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, Ito 28351 Author t Tarnoczy Tamas 'go- Inst t Given Title iSunmarics of Three Acoustic Conferences. OriC Pub :Kop-oa hangtochn., 1958, 4, No 2, 54-56 Abstract iBrief iurvoy of papors dolivorod at throe conforences: in Moscow 24-29 Juno 1957 (soo Roforat Zhur Fizika, 1953, No 5, 11481; No 9, 21251) in Drosdon 5-8 Septcriber 1957 (soo Roforat Zhur Fizilm, 1958, No 9p 21253) and in Budapost on 4-8 Novombor 1957 (see Roforat Zhur Fizikap 1958, Ito 9, 21254-55). Card 51 16 tv( -flAcouji T --3 TJ JAR, C13 - ""Oi3,7; Abs Jour : -R,~f Z'--Iur lzlkap 'L~.*o 5, 1959, -jo 11463 Author : Taraoczy Tc-ias Inst : ::--- --l Tltlz) : C..lloul--,.tioq of Loudnjsc, and Oti-ir Crit,~ril o.C 170 is - Ori,-~ 2'ub: '-"~~-,i-tochn., 1953, 4, Yo 4, 114-117 Abstract : mt-ior coasidc~rs. tlir,;o Lictliods tli-,t %r,-, uscd i'a pr.,.ctiec Maicla, iii his opinio-ol, r-lvl-0 a t)--.sls for th..; and colculation of iio-Ls--,. Tii-- first is bcscd on t'i:; thrl,sliold oL- act-ion of no-io- o-.i h~;ar:La-,.. 211-- sc~ccnd io b:ts,:,,d ozi th-- c.,.lcul-,tio-,i of lk.;vol of loudnc:ss b; th-- Stcv---as ..,,---tiod. In tli:~; third -.-i.-.-.thod, th-~calcul,~-- tior. i,3 basod an t7la Boremok curv,;s. Digcu!3sion o2 th.~~ :-,,:~thod has shown tlit furtli--r iaprovO-.-.-.,.'ltf3 amm,~c-,asary if mli,:.bl.~; coL2putation Tic~thods, aril; to bo obtaLi~~d. -.-- Aut'llor's, rcau--lu. Card 11/1 -TARNOCZrA -,,Z- TECHNOLOGY KEP ES HANGTECRNIKA. TARNOCZY0 T.s Some problems of modern studio acoustics. p. 168. Vol. 4, no. 6, Dec* 1958P C. Monthly List of East European kwasion (EZAI) IZ Vol. 8,, Not 3 March 1959, Unclass. HUNGARY/Acoustios - UltraGcnics J-4 Abe Jcur i Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 11, 1958t No 26056 Author iIllonyi Andres# Terncczy Time Inet tNct Givon z------------- Title iHavsuromont of the Sreod of Fropegation of Sound in a Mixture cf Kerosene and Linseed Oil et, a Toriperaturo of 10 tc 50')C. Orig Fub tMagyar fiz. folyoiratt 1958p 6, Wo 1, 23-35 Abstrset iNo abstract Card 1 1/1 42 -rA --IOC:Ljt~ cf a ",PG n fa KWI Ti -V"*, I i I I.': ~'. I't ]a I 1~'. cf.' w I., 'ololoi'k fi'v pj'Aiwil log ,III, f1ji"110"I. I,Iso v.I:A11 soh.lwid i;I(Gry 1111,11 dill" W plo.111"r Hold lot file 111-0,11"1'g '-MAIV Ot :,I) Will Ilkill 1"noll 'it TARNOCZY., Tama Situation of t6Soviet ediication. Fiz smemle 8 fio.7s,230-231 S 158. 1 =,micir"ZY Tamasy dr. vices. up hang 5 no.l*.22-24 F '59. Small acoUstical ds HOr,ARY/Acousties - Electroacoustics and Technical Acoustics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1, 196'0~ 1910 Author : Tarnoczy, Tamas Inst : Academy of Sciences, fltui[,ury Title : Acoustic and Aesthetic Principles in Technique of Sound Reproduction brig Pub : Kep.-es- hangtcchn., 1959, 5, No 2, 51-57 Abstract : The modern problem of sotind reproduction is to attain the sensation of naturalness of sound. This seasaticn consists of such components as the effect of presence, three-dimensional hearinG, and audibility of Cie loca- tion and character of the sound source. The author discusses such possibilities from the point of view of single and two-channal transmission systems. As the best of the available solutions, the author Card 1/2 - 100 - W GARY/Acoustics - Electroacovatics and Technical Acoustics. j Abe Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1) 1960, 1910 discusses a system of transmission over two channels with a direct system of reproduction and with delay for the sound, cruatiiig the inproauion of three di- moneional coloring. Card 2/2 Tamaq f dr. ustics of rooms. Pt, 1* KOP Gh&pters f,= the history of the acO hang 5 no-41116-220 Ag 159- 1. Magyar TudomanYos Akademia Akusztikai Kutatocsoport' TARNOTSI, T. [Taimoczy, T.) Colloquium on acoustics and ultrasonics in Budapest. Akust.zhwo 5 no.4:504,505 159. (Ka?A 14:6) (Solund-Congressee) TARNOCZY Tamas dr. 1, Chapters from the historyof the acoustics of rooms. Pt. 2. Kep hang 5 no.5:144-1/+9 0 159. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Akusztikai Kutatocsoport. TLMoCZ-y 1-1-a"ag Research GrouP on ALcousties pis 67.8-Mle 9 n0./,:129-131 AP of the ggaran AcademY of Sciences- ,9, I 'i 240) AUTHORt Tarn6;4,yp,-. Amfie HUM116-9-8-9110 TITLEs News From the Society Lifez Colloquium-on Acoustics and ultrasonics PERIODICAL: Fizikai Szemlep 1959) Vol 9, Nr Op Vp 254-255 (Hungary) ABSTRACTt This is a report on the colloquium held by the LorAnd Edtvds Society of Physics on April 7-8, 1959P where six contributions by Hungarian re 'search workers intended for the 3rd International Conference on Acoustics In Stuttgart were discussed. In addition to these six lectureaq ten more were delivered, The 16 lectures dealt with the follovingi I.P. Valk6: noise production in microphones and amplifiers. Microphones for which transistor amplifiers are suited.- T. Tarn6cs i syllable and sound entropy in the delimitation of languages. The latter is a more suitable characteristic#- De Huszty: Synthesis of cycloidal emitters with continuous velocity distribution (the two latter lectures were intended for Stuttgart).- T, Vandjfik: Changes in efficiency of carbon microphones in dependence on the manufacturing tolexunce.- J. WeiBburg and P. Greguss Jun.: Effect of.ultrasound on electro- luminescence layers.- T. 2karn -Acoustic zone lenses for Card 1/2 ultrasonics (also for Stuttgart).- P. Greguse Jun.: Relation,,,,,, TAMOCZY; TamOv dr. yp b,,g 6 w.2:53-56 AP '60- ~ou analYSis in acoust'cov .oport. 3.. Magyar TudomWOO Akadom'a Akuozt:Lkai KutatOCO I.sAUC)07,Y, TamaS P dr. Kep bang - -------, coustics in Hungary during the past 15 YeltrO- Development Of a 6 no.3t87-91 'Te '60' tikaj fttatoceoporto 1. Magyar TudomanYO0 Akademia Akus TAMOCZyp Taw8t dr. 1. Kp hang 6 no.3296 Je '60- 0 1898-1959; obituar Dr Ludvig Bergmann ocooport. 1. Magyar TudomanY*s Akademis Akusztikai Kutat TAMOCZY9 Tama -p dr -. Edward G. Richardson., 1896--19W; obituarY- Kep hang 6 no.5:155 0 160. 1. magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Akusztikai KutatOOOOPOrt- T09C~y Tama8v dr. ~, ,, d - erp 1913-1960; obituarY. yep hang 6 no.5:155 0 '60- Werner 14eyer-F-PP' yog Akademla Akusztikai r,,tatooooport. 1. Magyar Tudall TAMASP W&;I TARNOCZY, Tamas; RONTOj Worgyi Determination of the diffusion constant by cellophane film. Nagy, fin folyoir 8 no.6.-499-506 160. (EUI 10; 5) lo Orvosi Fizikai Intezet; KTA kkusztikai Kutatocsoport. (Ultrasonics) (Diffusion) (Cellophane) PHASS I BOOK ML01TATION FOL/5981 Symposium on Elootroacoustio Transducers. Krynica, 1958 Proceedings of the Synpooiwn on Electroncoustic Transducers [hold in) Krynica, 17-26 September, 1958o Warnow,.Panstwowo Wydawniotwo Naukowe, 1961. 442 p. Errata slip inserted. 630 copies printad. Spon3oring Agency: Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Basic Technical Problems. Ed. in Chieft Januez'kaeprowski, Doctor of Scioncoul Editing Cormitteat Ignacy Malecki, Professor, Doctor or sciences; Wincenty Pajowaki, Doctor; and Jerzy Wehr, Mmater of Sciences; Socretaryt Julluss Riersajewaki. PUBPOSEs. This book in intended for physicists and acoustical engineers. GOVWGZi The book Is a collection of detailed research papers constituting the proceedings of a conforence hold in "Ica from 17 to 26 September 1958 under the auspices of the Institute of Technical Problems, Polish Academy of Sciences. Card 1/8 11 15 Syq)oaium on El cotroacountio'.-Tranoducere rn/5981 Tho follovIng basic proNrrij are trentodi 1) thoorotical ronoDrch on energy transformation33ro.:!,~:i!i-,~,; 2) axpr1Yr,,).,itnl d-1volopw?nt of 1'nw tYP0,1 or transducers; olactroacourtic monnurominta; 4) tochnoloa of piezooloo- trio and magnotontrictivo materials; 5) construction of tranuducorn for tv.lh- nical, needs; and 6) design of aoou3tic~l transducer systems. No pareonaliti"s are mentioned. References (ir arsy)follow the individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS3 Preface 3 Problems of Research Work on Electroacoustio Transducers. Ignaoy Malecki, President of the Conference 5 Ch. 1. General Problems and Theory of Electroncouatic Transducers 1. Classification of electromechanical transformation methods In the light or the tasks faced to [sic) the design and conatruotion of alectr6acoustia equipment. V. S. Gilgorlyev 7 Card Z/8 Symposium on Blectroacoustic Transducers POL/5981 Ch. 3. Design and Properties of Eleotroacoustic Transducers 28. 'Intermodulation distortion in loudspeakets. Joseph Merhaut 279~ 29. On the behavior of second-order gradient microphones in the near field. Carl Feik 30. Certain problems of loudspeakers in atereophony and pseudo- stereophony. Waclaw Koltbnaki IXI 31. Possibilities of increasing the efficienoy of electromechanical transducers applied to electrodynamic loudspeakers. Zoltan Barat 32. Methods for mechanical damping of dynamic loudspeakers by the application of porous materials. L. KeibB 31.-1 33. Combined electroacoustic transducers with the directivity charac- teristic, rotating azimuthally. Jerzy X. Skrzela 327 34. Experimental research on the radial ultrasonic field of the cylindrical barium titanate transducer. T. Tarnoczy and A. Illenyl, --------- 337 35. Construction of up-to-date electroacoustic transducers. Stevan Milosavljevic 345 Card 6/8 TAFMOCZY, Taviasp dr. ------------------- -- Chladni, !756-1827. Kep hang 7 no.2:51-55 Ap '61. TAMICCZY. Tamas, dr. Achievements of the 2d Conference on Acoustics, Kep hang 7 ro.4: 125-127 Ag 161. TARMCZY, Taman, dr. Da4 on the Charlin's stereophonic recording atstem. Kep hang `%'. 7 no.5:148-149 0 161. 1 TWtOCZY; Tama., d,. The acou2itical Doppler effect. KeP hang 8 n0-1:31-32 Ja 062. ;,- TARNOCZYt Tamasp Dr. Acoustical solution of the Hels,nk telerjejon OyOt4m. KOP hang 8 noe2s5-1.57 Ap ~62. 1 L Magyar TudOmanYos Akademia' Kutatoosoport. --IABNOC_ZYj, Tama, j)r. ASOU"d oo'jroeB of eup~rson'c veloo'tJr- KOP 4n9 8 no.2t62-63 . p 162. 1 - - - '-l! 't, - . ---- I - I - - - - -- '-. - S,A) 5 816 --4/cm/o o 1118/ 12 o A062/A101 AUTHOR: Tarn6azy, Tamfis TITLE: On the particularities of sound propagation in air PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 1, 1963, 74, abstraot 1Zh448 C'Ke/p,A hangtechn.", 1962, 8, no. 3., 91 - 93, Hungarian) T F, XT The author discusses phenomena of sound propagation In the atmosphere at great distances (up to 200 - 300 km). Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 TARNOCZYt Tamas, !k. - - -- - I Sp6cific phenomena of sound propagation in water. Kep hang 8 no.4:326-127 Ag 162, JARFASj Tames; TARNOMY, Time Directional characteristics in recording speech sounds. Kep hang 9 no-4:120-12-4 Ag 163. I9 Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Akuoztikai Kutatodooportja. fit. J11.1 '-a!. 2: Sf ra; eutic. "A Functio-,ul Stud~y of the Reti~~ulo-Em!cth-lial A~:raratu~; Colori---etry," Vop. Fed. , -J. O'v.- ran . lY 19 TAMOGRAD.SKAYA, B.S. Treatment of infectious arthritis in children. Azerb. zed. zh-ar. no.10:53-56 0 162. (MITLA 17: 101' TARN0GRLTXKIT,..D.A~-., _.__ Desaidlaceous algae of the genus Staurastr1im Keyen from lakes of the Sukochavi region (Georgian S.S.R.) Pot. mat. Otd. spor. vast. 13:87-100 ;60. (HrRA 13.7) (Sukochavi region-Alpe) TARNOMMIYp D.A.v prof. Color of water in lakeo and oeas. Priroda 51 no.12sl2l D 162, (MM l5sl2) 1. Severo-Kaftaukaya gidrobiologicbeekaya stantsiya,, g. Ordshonikidzee (Water-Optical propertieo) ZA.UITIA, Ye.P.; KAPLYANSKAYA, F.A.; KRASNOV, I.I.; K-l'o"HANKOV, 'Yu.1,4,; TAPd;OGF.ADSKlY. V.D. -1 Pariglacial formation in the West Siberian Plain. Mat. VSEGEI Chet. geol. i geomorf. no.4:54-104 16'.. (14!n J:5) ,Z, KAPLYANSKAYA, F.A.; TARNOGRADSKIY, V.D. Quaternary paleogeography of the extraglacial area in the West Siberian Plain, Trudy VSEGEI 64%97-101 161. (MIRA 15:6) (West Siberian Plain-Paleogeography) (West Siberian Plain-Glacial epoch) TAr*ICGRADSKIY, V.D. OrIgin of the formation cf "diagonk spnds" in the loyer Irtysh Valle.7. Inform.abor.VSEGEI no.53t2l-30 162. (MMA 17: 1) TAPdIOGM.DSKjY ~j V, D. _"l- - " Basic characteristics of the gemorphological atructure rf L-118 southwestern part of the West Siberian Plain. True V.UGEJ 90., 134-345 '63. (MIRA 17:5) TARNOGRA2ggjYO,-j-PIftw I Asliat antiplanation terraces on the western slope of the Northern Urals. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 95 no;4sVO-360 Jl-Ag (063. KRA 160) (Ural Mountains-Terraoes (Geology)) KAP.71ANSKAYA, F.A.; TARNOGRAMM, V.D.; VANG2,110-EY", Ft. Posslu"ty of the aeparation of Taz layers In a ,%.roes section of tbe per4q.1acial sed1ments In the Tobollak portion of the cis-Ural reg~na. Mul. Kom. chety. rer. no.293189-195 164., (KtRA PtS) L 02206-67 -EWP(w)/T-,w2/EV1F(m) IJP(C) __.. Vrel- "M~ -P_6i0_03216_ 6"1-013-/003/0401/0413 A 1P6032604 SOURCE; CODE: AUTHOR:* Tarnogrodzki, Anton I (Warsaw) S9. ORG: Department of Aerodynamics, Warsaw Polytechnic Institute (Katedra Aerodynamiki, Politechnika Warszawsk_a_~- 16 TITLE: Wind-tunnel balance for wing models with jet flaps SOURCE: Archtwum budowy maszyn, v. 13, no. 3, 1066, 401-413 TOPIC TAGS: wind tunnel, aircraft wing, supersonic wind tunnel, wind tunnel balance, jet flap wing ABSTRACT: A special balance for wind tunnel measurement of forces and moments acting upon an aircraft jet flap wing model was described. It was blueprinted and built in 1960 at the Department of Aerodynamics, Warsaw Polytechnic Institute, based on a diagram In an earlier study IS. F. Erdmann-Die Messtechnik Im Peenemunder Ueberschallkanal, National Luc htvaartlaborato~fum Amsterdam, Bericht, A. 10241 and was Intended for the department's wind tunnel (open test area, 1160 mm circular diameter). Measuring techniques and results were given In tile article. The author thanked Prof. Dr. W. Proanak for reading the draft of the 2 L 02206-67 kc, tlk- AP6-03,2,604 , - ---- paper and for his many remarks and additions to the text. figures. (Based on author's abstract) SUB CODE: 01, 14, 20/ SUBM DATE: OOJan65/ 0 Orig. art. has: 14 r-,A 2/2 W, �N!'Wa A ME 954,22M.- opi ME EWT(d)/E'dP(w)/EWP(v)/EPA(w)-2/T'2/EWP(k)/I!',WL(m)-2/E:dA(h)/ETC(m) L IJP(C) wrd/EM' ACCESSION NR: AP5021059 PO/0032/65/012/002/0237,(0247 V7 AUTHOR: Tarnogrodzki, Antoni.-Narsaw) TITLE: Effect of the ground on the jet flap SOURCE: Archiwum budowy m'aszyn, v..12, no. 2, 1965, 237-247 -rop.IC TAGS: airfod, airfoil test, airfoil characteristic, wind tunnel test, 1aerodynamic lift, lift coefficient ABSTRACT: The paper describes and presents some results of an experimental inves- tigation in a wind tungellof the effect of ground on the pressure distribution and the-lift c-o-efficient of an airfoil with jet flap at different angles-of-attack and medium jet intensities which can be met under practical conditions. The pressure distribution was measured on a model of an airfoil with jet flap injide a wind tunnel. The two models used had the following parameters: span, 600 mm; length of jet flap, 140 mm; width of jet slot 1.2 mm; and length of chord, 172 MM. The jet intensity was varied by changing the flow velocity in the wind tunnel froin 20 to 40 m/sec. The ground was simulated by a plate suspended vertically and parallel to the direction o'f the undisturbed flow. The measurements were made for the following vdlttes of H/c: 0.85, 1.50, 2.0, and 2.5, where It is the distance Card 1/2 L 241o-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021059 between the trailing edge of the model and.the plate, and c is the airfoil chord. The angles-of-attack were: 2.1, 7, 11.9, 14.3, and 16.8, and the jet intensity coefficient: 0.21, 0.26, 0.40 and 0.64. The results obtained are presented In the form of graphs and discussed in detail. It is concluded that the effect of the proximity of ground on the jet flap in the range of jet intensities smaller than the critical intensities, i.e., such densities at which for a given value of 11/c jet reaches ground, is unfavorable, and at a certain distance between the air- the foil and the ground (2 to 3 lengths of the chord) a minimum of the lift coefficient takes place. The drop of the total lift coefficient corresponding to this minimum is greater for small angles-of-attack and increases in proportion with the jet in- tensity coefficient ci. For example, this drop amounts to 10% for angle-of-attack 2.1 and ej = 0.64. For smaller distances between the airfoil and the ground the drop of the total lift coefficient is insigniiicant and amounts to a few percentage points. "The author thanks Prof. Dr. W. Proanak for reading the manuscript and for his comments and additions." Orig. art. has: 13 figures, and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Katedra Aerodynamiki PW, Zaklad Dynamiki Gazow (Division of Gas Dynamics, Aerodynamics Pepartment,_PW) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:, AICp HE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 002 Card.