SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTASHEVSKIY, YA.A. - OSTASZEWSKI, J.
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OSTASOVSKITP Ya.A.P kand.tekhn.nauk (Leningrad)
Construction elements with transverse supports (systems with
unilateral joints). Isel. po teor. sooruzh. no. 9t297-303
160. (MRA 14:1)
(Bridges-Design)
CSTASITIEV5KIYj V.
What specialization in the enterprises achieved. Na stroi. Ros.
no.3:3t#-16 D 160. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Glavnyy in2h. Mookovokogo zavoda zhelezobetonnykh izdelly No. 4.
(Moacow-Reinforced concrete)
GSTASPIEVSKIY, V.
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Completely elinlroite wa5te. Na utroi. Roz). no.6t29-30 Je
161. WIRA 14:7)
1. Glavnyy inzhener zavoda zhelezobatonnykh izdelly 110.4
Glavmospron.stroyr,aterialov,
(14oscow--Zoncrete reinforcement)
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OSTASILEVAn, - V.3.
Stabilization of the frequency band of a microwave renerdtor.
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; radlotekh. 4 no.6MG-710 N-D 'U.
MPLA 15 - 11.)
1. Rekomendovana ka-fedroy teoreticheskikh osnov radiotekhniki
Klyevskogo ordena Leaina politekhnicheskogo instituta.
(Microwaves) (Oscillators, Electrie)
s/142/61/004/006/010/017
E192/E382
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TITLE: Power stabilization in a U11F oscillator over a rangre
of frequencies
PERIODICAL- Izvestiya vysshildi uchebny1ch zaverleniv,
Radiotel,huilta, v. 4, no. 6, 1961, 700 - 710
T CX I' The problei-.i of obtaining stable output power in a
sweep-frequency generator operatin_- in the U11F range is itivesti-
gat ed . A block diagram of the system is given in Fi:~. 1.
T'lie system consists of the following elements: 1 - U11F
oscillator Oclystron or back-ward-urave tube); 2 - decoupling
attenuator; 5 - servo element of the automatic-control system;
4 - directional coupler; 5 - crystal detector; 6 - comparison
device; 7 - amplifier; and 9 - co.-.ipensation circuits of
frequency characteristics of the directional coupler and the
detector, respectively. The most important element in the above
system is the servo element. By considering the known se"o
elements employed in various automatic-control methods, it is
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concluded that a ferrite attenuator operating oil the principle
of the Faraday eff ect (polarization-plane rotation) should be
the most satisfactory. The construction of such ail attenuator
is illustrated in Fi_-. 2. riii-- consists of tile following
elements: 1 - waveguide transfon-,iers; absorption plate,
3 - magnetizing coil; ring of insulating material (peno-
plast); 5 - circular waveguide; 6 - ferrite; 7 - rotating;
junction and 8 - longitudinal slot. A wave of the It 1.1 type i3
excited in the cylindrical waveguide by means of the transformer
sections 1 , which carry thin absorption plates 2 - The wave-
guide is surrounded by a magnetizing coil 3 and tile tirle
constant of the ferrite attenuator is effectively reduced by
providing the slot 8 having a width of 0-3 - 0.5 mm. In order
to reduce the radiation losses of the slot it is covered with
a fine foil. Ideally, the characteristic of the ferrite
attenuator is defined by:
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PBbIX
N a
PBX
wh er ePBbIX and "13X are the powers at the output arid
input of the attenuator, and
a is the rotation angle of tlie
polarization plane.
Approximately, a -, al , whoro I i.,,, the magnotizin~; curretit of
the ferrite and a is expressed in degrees per ampere. T I I e
actual control system in Fig. I consists of the square-detector
5, the comparison device 6, the amplifier 7 and the
co.mponsating circuits 8 arid 9 . The control quantity is the
UIIF power and so the static and dynamic characteristics of the
fox-rite attenuator represent the characteristics of the controlled
quantity. An o:ample of the ferrite characteristic N = Y(I) is
given in Fig- 7, for the case when the magnetizing coil has
W = 3 000 turns. The dynamic behaviour of the systeizi is also
investigated and it is found that the ferrite attenuator based
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on the Faraday ef,ect gives a very satisfactorY performance as
tiie control clement in the sweep-frequency generator of Fig~. I
The control ran-c of 30 db with a linear portion of not loss t, a n
10 db can be obtained if in initial rotation of the polarization
plane of the input with respect to the output of tho ferrite
attenuator is introduced. The initial rotation of the terminals
of the ferrite also permits reduction of the diai;ieter of the
ele--ient which, in turn, reduces its hysteresis and the frequency
spread of the control characteristics. There are 11 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teoreticheskikh osnov radioteldmiki
Kiyevskogo ordena Lenina politeldinichoskogo
instituta (Department of the Theoretical
Principles of Radio-engincering of the Kiyev
Order of Lenin Polytechnical Institute.
SUBIMITTED: April 6, 1961
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CSTASHEVSKIY . TaA,
lmdequate development of vupply eenters for the constructien
industry. Trudy YUHI no4l5:160-161 #61. MM 14: 12 )
1. Nachallnik atroitallnogo otdola proyektnogo instituta
Gipronikell.
(Building materiala induBtry)
OSTASHMICH, V"
Projects developed imdividuany and in groups by engineers and
technical vmrkers of the design bureauo Avt*tramp. 39 no-4t
7 Ap 161. (HIRA 14:5)
(Wscow-Mtor vehicles-Mkintemance " repair)
OSTA,StIM, L. N.
"Investigation of Some Properties of 7.1-ctronic .1ectMers." -'and Tech Sc4 ,
Radiotechnical Facultv, GorIkiy Poly-tecmic Inst imeni t, A. Zhiar.:)-.r, Min
Education USSRO Gor'k.iy, 1)55. (KL, No 15, Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 '~Iov 55 - SkirvTf of Scientific and Technic.-II Dissartations D,~!'ended
at USSR Higher Educational InstitUtions (16).
OSTASHIIN, I.?.
Geological investigation of the Iyakhta, millimanite shale 49posits
In 1954-1956. Trudy Vost.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.13:32-38 '58.
(MIRA 12:12)
(Kyakhts District-Sillimanits)
3(5) PHASE I DDOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2154
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial
Syrlyevyye resursy legkikh metallov Vostochnoy Sibiri, tom. 2(Light Metal Resources
of Eastern Siberia, Vol 2) Moscow, 1958. 298 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp.13)
1,200 copies printed.
Editorial Board: N.S. Alekseyev, Ye. P. Bessolitsyn, V.S. Drachev, A.F. Id, Doctor
of Geological and Mineral Sciences, and Ye. I. Khazanov (Resp. Ed.) Candidate of
Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: V.K. Shlepov; Tech. Ed.: P.S.
Kashina.
PURPOSE, This issue of the Eastern Siberian Branch Transactions is of interest to
structural., exploration and min-Ing geologists, mineralogists, and metallurgists
in the light metal industries.
COVERAGEt This collection of articles is a compilation of the reports presented at
the third coordinated conference on ",I%e Creation of a Light Metals
Industry in Eastern Siberia Based on Local Ores" organized by the Laboratory
of Electrometallurgy of the Eastern Siberian Branch of the AN SSSR in October.,
1956. It met for the purpose of promoting coordination between the activities
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SOT/2154
of the power generation combines and the fast developing light metals Indulitry
of Eastern Siberia. The reports indicate that large alumim"T1 and titaniuln-
ma esium combines %re being constructed in the Krasnoyarsk Kray and the
Irkutsk Oblast These areas provide the cheapest soureeb of coed nnd
electricu.L energy. Individual articles also report on the folloving subjects:
general questions in the development of the light metals industry in Eastern
Siberia, sillJzanite ores, nepheldne syenites, bauxites, magnesium ores, el-.C.
References accompany each tu-ticle.
TAKE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Krotov, V.A. DeveloFment of Light Metals Metallurgy in Eastern Siberia and
the Problems Facing Scientists
Xhatanov, Ye. I. Long-range Plan of Scientific Research Connected vith the
Develapment of Light Metals Metallurgy in Eastern Siberia
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PART I. SIIJAXANITES AND THEIR WILMCION
Galaburda, S.G. Sillimanite and Disthene Ore Deposits of Easterm Siberia 19
OstaaWn, I.P. Results of Geological Prospecting of the Kyakhtinskiye
SiliIiiii-i-eScbList Deposits in 1954-1956 32
Sushon, A.R., B.Ye. Mitrofanov, and V.V. Berengiliva. Kyakhtinskiye
Deposits of Rutile-bearing Sillimanite Schists 39
Bavykina, Yu. B. Results of Geophysical Prospecting by the VEZ (Vertical
Electrical Sounding) Method at the Kyakhtinskiye Sillizaanite Schist
Deposits 47
Oleynikova, G.V., and Ye. I. Khazanov. Fbysicochmical Properties,
Composition, and Dressing Possibilities of the Sillimanite Ores of the
Kyakhtinakiye Deposits 50
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Li, A.F. and Ye. M. Bradinskaya. Mineralogical Composition of the Sillimanite
Ores of the Kyakhtinskiye Deposits 60
Chipanin, I.V.; and M.T. Ivanova. Dressing the Sillimanite Ores of the
Kyakhtinskiye Deposits 66
Verigin, V.N. Electrothermal Method of Producing Aluminum and Its Alloys 72
Mazurov, M.K. Technical and Economic Prerequisites for the Utilization of
Keyvskiye Kyanites in the Production of Alumimm and I'..s Alloys Based on
the Energy To Be Supplied by the Planned State Hydroelectric Stations on
the Yenisey 86
PART Il. NEIIHELINE ORES AND THEIR Ur11XLATION
Petrov, P.S. Uzhurskiye Wepheline Ores
93
Yegorova, Z.A. The Distribution of Wepheline Syenites in the Irkutskaya,
O'blast' and the Baryatskaya ASSR 101
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S"bapiro, R.B. Dressing the Nepheline-Syeriite Rocks of the Uzhurskoye
Deposits 107
SuBlikov, G,F., Z.F. Revenko, and A.M. Komlev. Semi-industrial Testing
of the Dressing Ability of the Uzhurskiye Nepheline Rocks 125
Khazanov, Ye. I., A.F. Khlyupina, A.S. Bessonova, E.M. Shishlyannikova,
and P.S. Men'shikov. Sintering Uzhurskiye Nepheline Syenites with
Limestone in the Presence of a Reducing Agent !34
Chizhikov' D.M., 1.N. Kitler and N.A. Kovyakina. Experimental Studies
of Granulation In Nepheline Charges and Their Sintering in the "Boiling
Layer" 144
Dumskaya, A.F. Results of Studies Conducted Between 1952-1956 in Selecting
Methods for Processing Uzhurskiye Syenites for the Achinakiy Aluminum
Oxide Plant 16o
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Avdeyeva, T.I. Decomposition of Nepheline Syenites by Nitrogen Oxides 178
Pavlov, Technological Processing Plano for U71iurskiye Nepheline Rocks 185
PART III. BAUXITES AND THEIR UTILIZATION
Bessolitsyn, Ye. P. New Data on the Boksonskoye Deposits 203
Orlovft, P.V. Regularities in the Distribution of Bauxite Ores fit the
Boksonskoye Deposits 207
Khazanov, Ye. I., A.S. Bessonova, and A.F. Khlyupina. Combined Treatment
of High Iron Content Sillcified Bauxites by Sintering a Two-Component
Charge in the Presence of n Reducing Agent 226
Ponomarev', V.D., and L.P. Ni. Sulfide-Caustic [Sod'a Method of Processing
Bauxites into Aluminirm Oxide 232
Khodak, L.P., and A.I. Ivanov. Combined Treatment of Aluminum Oxide Iron
Ores-and High Iron Content Bauxites 237
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Light Metal Resources (Cont.)
SOV/2154
M&lltsevp V.S., and Ye.j. Khaznnov. Study of the Reducibility of
Bauxite Ore Components of the Tatarskoye Deposits 24;~
Skobeyev, I.K. The Problem of Extracting Aluminum Oxide from the
~>5 r
Higb Silica-Content Aluminum Ore of Eastern Siberia
PART V. MAM=rM A1ND CALCIUM ORES AND THEIR UrILIZATION
NFLdelyayev, K.M. Onotskoye Deposits of Magnesite and Talc 21,15
Safonova, Te.G., nrd Ye.I. Khazarov. Electrovacuum Method of Extrncting
Magnesium from the Magnesites of the Onotskoye Deposits 273
Matveyenko, I.I. Aluntinum-Thermal Method of Obtaining Calcium from the
Limestones of the Ust,-Anginskoye Deposits 28~_
AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress
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E-19-59
OSTAS11hur F.I., karl'i. 101"r,
Container for prolonged ironervrition of bu-U nemn in lirl,11fic..-
gasos at a tomperhturn of -1P,3 to -1960 (G). ZhJvotnovodstvo
23 no.3:,9-60 Mr 161. (,",IkA 17-.1)
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OSTASHFIO,~F_J-; , MA,' V)A, V. I
Determination of osmotic preswarp in small vol,ines of flills.
Lab. Islo no. 12i726-72() 164. (~U-IA 11:1)
1. irinttlit z),!votnovc,d,-3tva lenostapi
1 poleslya 'Tkr')SR, Khrr'Vov.
OSTASHKO, F.I., kand.biolog.nauk
Equipment For satrv)n fronzing. iti-'v(Afl(.Vojflfvf, 24 nr,.5j67-7,~ KI
162. (HIRA 16tIO)
1. Nauchno-issledovatollskiy institut zhivotnovodstvn losostepi
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AUTHOR: Ostashkov, K. V.; Chopkiye L. P.
ORG: ~a diologichoskaye loboratoriya Gosudarstvennogo meditainskOF0
institute, Dno2ropetrovsk (Radiologic Laborstoryp State Medical Institutd
J -.
TITLE* ew micromethod for determining Faseous substances in tbo-blr)gd
I ~ ;-.1 -i - z#.L1
SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR, v. 52, no. 4, 1966, 433-1436
TOPIC TAGS: diagnostic Instrument, 40A. 1014-021. blood, respiratory
system, oxygen, carbon dioxide I oA i or) e roV ~-
ABSTRA~~,: The article describo3 tho datormination of 0 and CO In the
some b ood sample based on the principle and reagents o~ the Sc~-)Olandor
method, with a modified injector gas miolyzer (figurad), usinF'. a
simplified procedure In which 0 2 Is Isolated first from the blood and
Co2 Is isolated later. The gases are liborated by creating a vocuum;
co2 Is determined from Its absorption In alkali, 02 with pyropollol.
The values are expressed in volume %. The formula for calculation Is
glven;k P to,concluded that this 18 9 convenient and ropld rr,r,,thndc - 4
requi ng only 0,0,2 ml blood and 15-20 minutes' time. The accurn ., J
+ 1% compared to the Van Slyke method. Orig. art. boa: 1 figure, 2
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OSTASHKOV, K.V. kind. mod. nauk; RASSTRIGIN, N.N.; CHEPKIY L.P.
Analysis of blood gases In artificial hypothermia. Khlrurgila
no.9t37-" 162. (miu 15110)
1. Iz. 3-y kafedry khirurgil (zav. - prof. V.I.Kazanakiy)
Teentrallnogo Inatituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (Moskva) I
kafedry gospitallnoy khiru;rgii No. 1 (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh
nauk N.Ya.Khoro---Rnenko) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(HTPOTHERM ) (BLOOD, GASES IN)
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Uocd sorizz prGtoiri.:7 I n artif icial hypothormia. Diokhimd 4 a
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26 no.6:96(> 9(-fl M-D ,Sl. (1111L. 15:6)
~ ~ Chair of liont-,moo-.- wid "odical Hadiolon,, ;tato :'edica:
0 -L ~.
Instituto, Diiicpropotro7sk.
,J3:,C,(D PROUP7,S) (HYPOTIE-LU-11A)
hole of aocorbic Lcid in the of dev--lop--I-,nt of'
artificial ':.-.-,(-thcrmia. Mul. eksp. biol. i nod. 52
n 16j. (ML~- 15~3
1. Iz ~ufudry pit.ofiziologii (-iave(',u.,ii.,iI.chIy - chl
4211 33SH P.D. 6orI,,;(jntov) T.Soiiti,allnogo Inotituta i.:-wvv,.!r;1
vnichey (.-Ionkva) i iz k&fedry r,~ntgrenologii i m2ditoin3kuy rad,(,-
lo~.ii (7.avvduyushcIdy - dotsent N.P. F--~dcnko) Dnejlropctrovo,~o~!C)
medltsinskogr~ imstituta. ITed3tavlena deystvitellnyn chlonom
AI-Zt SSSR ;.A. j-~:ayavskim.
(ASCUMIC ACID) (HYP(rLILMNIA)
~ OSTASHKOV, K.V,
Dynamics of the regeneration of lAbile phosphorus c=pcunds in brain
tievue. Arkb. pat. 22 no. 604-18 l(k. (,-;PA 1J.:1)
(PHOSPHORUS METABOLISM) (BRAIN)
03TASJIXOV t K. V.
Metabolism of labile brain ;bosphatea in hypothermic conditions.
Vop. mad. khim. 7 no.5:470-475 S-0 161. (MIIA L'41: 10)
1. The Chair of Pathophysiology of the Sentrai Inotitute for Post-
graduate Training of Physicians, Moscow; the Chair of Roentgenology
with Medical Radiology, Dnepropetrovsk.
(PHOSPHORUS I=ABOLISIA) (BRAIII) (HYPOTIOU41A)
06TASUCV, KOVO
Metabolism rf phosphorus compounds in brain tissue during
hypothermia. Biokbimila 26 no./+:655-,661 JI-Ag 161. (MIFJ 15:6)'
1. Chair of Roentgenology AW Medical Radiology, State
Medical Institute, Dneropetravsk.
(PHOSPHORUS METABOLISM)
(BRAIIN) (HYPOTIMIIA)
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-~f~tract Investigated t.he effe,- of -affeine and bromine, '.n, r n
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nbdominal lymphatic sric -,f frogs, on Sechenov inhibition Inhil.4 tor
of reflex nctivity of sl In- I cord on stimulation of the opti-Fil t j-
*"ercles of a frog with a cry.-tal of salt). No references.
Institution: Chair of Normal Phyniology (IfeaII-Prof. F. N. Serkov) of the Vinnitekiy
Medical Institute
Submitted February 15, 1951s. Submitted by V. N. 7ernovskiy, Member (--)f th, Acn~-
emy of Medical Sciences, USSR
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INVE14TOR: Ebel' , 1. 1.-- Qstash4oy- Ye, G.-
ORG: none
TITLE: Cold cathode thy-ratron matrix. C I w-, r, N7,). ;,"', I eI t y
Design Bureau of the Main Directorate of Signaling and Comm-inicatione MPS (Foni;Ir-uktcz--
akaye byuro Glavnogo upravleniya signalizat9il i rv-yazi MPS)j
SOURCE: I zobretf-,n I y a, promyshlennyye obra7.tE;y , t ova rnyye znak I, no. 16, 1966, 108
TOPIC TA(Z : matrix, thyriitron 011"060& ) I-I.-Iortqte V40A,)DL)C7--01?
C Vic ,e rv 'r- et4R1-?ICX
ABSTRACTL : niis Author Certificate Introduces a cold cathode thyratron matrix cc-n-
sisting of bustarr, with t.hyratrono placed tit their intersectic.n. To IrTirove brth ito
F1 6,1
F i F,. -Iryr,itron mntrix
Nishar; 2- h(-,rii,jnt(LI 1)'U:Ibf~r,
th ral.ron.
y
reliability and its immunity to noine, each of the horizontal busbars is connected
through a capacitance to the control clectrodo of the corresponding thyrntron, and
Cord 112 uDc: 681.ilie.o7
ACC NRI AP603o616
through series-connected capac I tance -diode circuits to thyratron cathodes. Each of
the vertical busbars is connected through a diode to the common point of the
capacitance-diode circuit, and the thyratron control electrgde and cathode are,
n turTk connected through resistors tothe negative 'feirmlnAi of the power supply
ource (eee.Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: I figure. (JR)
!
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-CSTAMOV, Ye.V* (Dnepropetrovsk)
Dynamics of the distribution of radioactive phosphorua in the
body in the early staCeo of development of radiation sickneve.
~bd.rad. no.7t89-90 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(RADIATIOV SIMMS) (PHOSPHORUX-ISOMPES)
TKXSH3CLA,S',qVILI. U.K., )mri.te1zhn.nnu1-; i%SHC1[IiLN. 0.A.. kund.tekhn.nauk:
OSTt-qHVILI. 7.I.
Mechanical injurl"s to tna l"Emns Finel Invostigating thoir
effect on thA qjInlity of production for the purpose of in-
proving designe of plucking machinory. Trudy VIIIICHP no.1.71-82
158. (MIRA 12-r,)
(Tea machinnry)
112-3-6192D
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
Nr 3, P. 164 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ostashyavichus, K. Yu.
TITLE: Investi. ation of a Selr-Adjusting Synchronous Inductance
Bridge TIssledovaniye samoustanavlivayushchegosya
sinkhronnogo Induktivnogo mosta)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the
degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to
the Kuybyshev Industrial Institute (Kuybyshevsk. industr.
In-t), Kuybyshev, 1955
ASSOCIATION: Kuybyshev Industrial Institute (Kuybyshevsk. industr.
In-t)
Card 1/1
OBTASHYAVICHUS, K. Yu.t
OSTASHYAVICHUS# K. Tu.t *InvestigatioA of the a6lf-atabilization of a
synchronous induction bridge." Min Higher Education
USSR. Kuybyshev Industrial Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev.
Kuybyshev,, 1955* (DISSERTATION FOR THE DE14W OF
CANDIDATE IN TECHNICAL SCIC~ICE).
Soot KnishMa Letopis', Moscow No. 15, 1956
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sel l risen, 1101, TA4. A7. 36n. 21. pit, ful (W) By a Ilaliotical P-amin.
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of a lim-chnPinium *UA Sud Vie a ttlngtrgi
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ACCESSION NR: AP4011476 P/0045/63/024/OD4/0493/0508
AvrHOR: 03taszewicz" E.
TITIZ: Luminescent properties of copper-activated zinc sulphide in their
dependence on the activator concentration
SauRCE; Acta physica polonicao v. 24, no. 4, 1963o 493-5508
TO?IC TAGS: luminescent property, copper-activated zinc sulfide, activator
conceniration, tum1nophor, interatitial site,, e1cctron trap, conduction band
kMT.UCT: The great amount of experimental data thus far accumulated su-"gests
that the luminescent properties of ZnS-Cu depend primarily on the luminophor-
producing technique and furthermore on the choica and amount of flux added, the
cooling proce3s, the temperature of the experiment and the method of excitation.
But they fail to mswer the essential question: how do the luminescent properties
of ZnS-Cu, depend on the concentration of the activator? The author investigated
and cataloguea the luminescent propertie3 of ZnS-Cu in their dependence on the
activator concentration, keeping all other technological parameters constant.
There are aections on PTechnology of Luminophor production", "Determination of
Card 1/3
Acmssiox NR: AP4011476
the copper content in the luminophors," NDependence of the fluorescence inten-
r3ity distribution on the copper concentrationh and "Dependence of electrolu:mLin-
e3cence on the Cu concentration in the luminophors.0 At low activator concen~ra-
tions the Zn fluorescence band appears beside photoliminescance bands due to Cu
because ZnS is very easily activated even by atoms of tbe basic substance (Kon-
stantinova-Shlesinger,, 1961). At higher concentrations, zinc atomB are evicted
from the interstitial sites by copper ions forming blue centers of luminescence
(a problem to be discussed in more detail in the next paper). probably rpst
3trikint is the fact thst at a well-defined activator concentration in the lum-
inophor (5 x 10-4 g Cu per 1 g ZnS) phosphorescence vanishes entirely as the
electrons can no longer escape from the electron traps into the conduction band.
3ut light emission is by no mems restricted to fluorescence. Above the stated
copper concentration, the luminophors will exhibit electrolumineseence if an AC
electric field is applied to them. The electric field frees the electrons from
their traps ind ir;karts to them sufficient kinetic erbargy wh.Lle :in the conduc-
band for than to yield electrOlUMine3cenre on non-ela3tic collision with
tion
:Lor42*d activator ions. On reversal of the field, the electrons become trapped
once more. The paper Uives & systeautization of the luninwent properties of
Cord -
ACUSSIM Ms AP401147~
Cu-activated ZnS and a satisfactorily aimple and economical method of preparing
luzinophoras
"The author Is truly indebted to Professor W. Saymanowald,, W. Kapuscinaki and T.
Oleszynski for reading sad apinioning (sict) the present paper as well as for
their valuable remarks.*
Orig. h23 3 diagrams, I photo, U graphs and a table of luidmseent properties
of luminophlor3.
ASSOCIATIONt Department of General Physics A of the Warsaw Technical LYdveraity;
Da;artment of Physics of the Evening School for Engimers; at BL&Iystok.
su=TED, 13Apr63 Dn% AM: 22jan64 ENM: 00
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SUB CODEt ND RU SOV&- 008 OTHiRs 007
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3/3
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NZS~OM IIR PO/0045/65/021/002/0267/0292
JOL. AP5009951
AIMIDE i E (DIal,
'Oatazzevlcz!:::~~w , ystok)
T1TM Xle-atroluminescence of 7AnS-CU., Z-.B-CU-Fb and ZnCdS-Cu
SOU.%M 'Acta phynica polonica, v. 2 -292
'17, no. 2. 19651 267
TOPIC TAGS: electroluminescence, luninophor, phosphor, zinc sulfide, zinc cadmimb
i sulfide, zinc sulfide phosphor, zinc cadmi= sulfide phosphor, copper activator,
lead activator
ABSMOTr Based on results obtained by the author and on the concept or clec-;ro-
luminescence mechanism derived from a Nott-Schottky type potential barrier and I
electron trnps., an explanation is proposed of' the effect of tbF-- excil.-Ing fiell'a
frequency on the electroluninescence Intensity distributlon Lri all thrc:c c-'roupc of!
luminorhors investigated i.e., on the change in color 1'rm rreen to blue in
'-ZnS-Cu; the slight shift of the green bond twardn shorter vavelengthr, in ZrO-Cu-
A ehatwe from irreen to blue in ZnCdS-Cu. ?he t6c-
viam re.Luxt:u u,
-q.
Card 1/~ -------
L 50!70Z15---------
ACCESSION HR: AP5009957
-vlahea-to thank Professor W. Dzym-movaki for-miggesting the nubject, of the precent.
investigation, for his kind intereot throughout, for reading the mnnunc:ript cjull for
hiu~valusble-remarkm. The author ic greatly indebted to Profevooro W. Kajru:c!nc3ki
and T. Oleszczynski for their valmble remarks and opinions." Orig
a
24 fIZUe-s Wr-W-equations.
ASUOCIAMON: Pbysies Department A. Warsav Technical University; Physical. Innti-
tute, Evening Engineers' Schoo)-Bini~~o
SLMMITM: 3CKaA ENCL: 00 SUB COPY, 01,
NO UP WVi.~ 008 OTEEER i O~O
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(b)/Vr-'t) PI-4 NP(c) JD
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A=wi6N XR: MOQM,3 F0/0045/65/027/002/0293/0303
AVMORS 68tasteviez,P E. (Bialyatok)
Blectrol=17escen'?tr copper- and m=ganere-activated zinc sulfide
T:rTLE
SWIM. Acta physica polonica, v. 27, no.,20 1965, 29)-303
luminescence 1=1nolhor, phosphor, zinc mil..
TOPIC TAGS: clectrolminescenc6,
activated zinc sulfide mnnv_-j!~~p neivated zinc sulfide
fide, So
j7Ne v
e~ -7
ABSTFAM: Tht present investigation bring-3 an expl" tion. of 1) the ch-riiju in
ZnS-Cu-Ku electruluminescence frem green to orange with higher voltaj~e cp)l
pi
-------- -- +_"_"nn4f4r"i 'hnr~V PT%-Nn n"nnr-n +,N f-T-Ar %xi
----I-Ctwd 1/2
h69h
ACMSIDN IIR: AP5CO9958
Kaguscinski and T. OleszVwki for reading the r=uscript and for their vl-lijablc
rem" 0 r i i 10 figureo, I table, and 1 formula.
ASSMIATIONS Gentral Physics DepartwLent A. Warnay Technical University,,miyaIcs
Department-,, Lwaai'49 K~gineering School, Bialystoe
ACC MRj AflJ000644 SOURCE COM PO/0045/65/028/002/0247/0259
AUTHORs Ostasaawicxt E, (Bialystok) 7
ORGo Department of General Physics A9 Technical University, Waresiol
Department of Physics of Higher Technical College, Bialystok----
TITLZj TrIcbromatIc color coordinates In the effect of electrolum-laos-
cance In ZnC-Cug ZnS-Cu-Pb
1 .1
a Acil physics pollonles, v, 28, to. 2# 1965p 247-259
TOPIC TA033 electroluninescencep luminescence crystal, luminophor,
oxcitation enersys electron emission# electric effect* color centsT
ANSTRACTs The values of the trIchromatic color coordinates were sateb-
llsbed for their dependence an the voltage, excitation frequency, and
the t1me'of emission of the olectrolunineseence call. It was found
that the color of electroluninesconce changes variously with theme
parav*ters according to the composition of the luminophore and extits-
t1onse The greatest diversity with regard to change In color occurs in
lualsopbors of the ZnS-Cu-Mu group, I.e.0 In lualnophors of green-
orange-blue colore The author thanks Professor W. Katusclaski for
readInS and discussing the manuscript, Professor To-Olessruski for
suggesting the subjectv and Professor We S2yM&M0W2kI for his Interest
ACC yM AP600064* 6
and Soldamea of this vork In his Institute. Drl$o art# best 13 fil-
algal, 6 formulaso and I table, [Based an autborwo abstract) (11TJ
393 CODN* 29/ SVIN VATIs 187ob65/ ORIC nyl 002/ SOV Uri 001
2/2
CROYYTON, O.J.; ROONEY, D.H.; OSTASZEWICZ, J., inz.(tranalator)
Fodern development of the construction and equipment of the contact !Lne
of direct current traction. Probl kolejn no.20:102-111 162
OSTAIMUCI. a.; DZITM, W.
"F40iods of De-temining the Ama and Degree of Damro Caunod Ii*v Lpmklng
Currents," P. 2ul. (GAZ. '70DA I TPj'3'.'!JTYA SA-,TTA7~'!A, Vol. 28, No. P, Aij'~-.
1954. Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Fast Ekirope-an Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 4,
No. 1. Jan. 1955 Uncl.
JAROBZYNSKI, Jan; JAR.ZEBr7WSKA, Elzbleta; OSTASZEWSKA, Jadwlga
Apropos of the diagnosis of psychopathies. lieurol. teurochir.
psychiat. pol. 11 no-4:509-514 163.
1. Z Insty-tutu Psychoneurologlemego v PruBzkowie Dy'rektor:
prof. dr Z.W. P"luligowekl.
(MENTAL DI.SORDW ) (DIAGNOSIS)
CGTASUWICZ., Jerzy If., in2.
The future of city comunication; monorails and elevated
railroads or sulvays and streetcars? Przegl techn no.16:12
Ap 162.
OBTASZE"Ap B.
Talking about accidents. p. 260. CM41K. Katowice. Vol. 89 no. 9p
Sept- 1955.
SWRCE: FAst Ruropean Accessions 14st (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 3, ftrch 3.956
t4 Gbj~etrlzi Art* O~C)
SAC 13
785. DYSGERMINONIA OVARIJ IN A D-YEAR-OLD GIAL - DysrerrY,,irD'nj
ovaris u 9-letniej d2jewc2ynki - Ostasiewsks B, Klin.Chir.Wrc.
A.M., Warsaaws - POL.PRZE(,r,7CI11R.-I-IS5,--3'ii'7
The author describes a case of dysgerminoma of the right ovary in a 9-year-old
girl with undo rdevelopmtnt of the genital organs. The tumour was surgically re-
moved together with the uterus and the other adnexum. After operation the patient
was treated by irradiation. During observation for a year and a half no recurrence
or metastanes were observed.
WrSZNACKA-ALINSANDROW, Wanda$ BACZKO, Aurelia; DZIDUSZKO, Tedeubs;
OSTASZWKA, Janinal RYLGFJ, Hiroslaw; RYLSKI, Slawomir
Evaluation vith the aid of the "blind* test of geriocaine
therapy of the elder3y. Pol. tyg. lek. 18 no.81287-291
18 F 163.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych AM w Warazawie; kiero%mik:
prof. dr mod. D, Alskoandrow I z Oddsialu Payehiatryesnego
Institutu Paychoneurologicznego w Pruaskowiel dyrektor Instytutu:
prof. dr mad. Z. W. Kulligawokil kierownik Oddsialut doe. dr
med. J. Jaroazynaki.
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M8%J=WMedin4%N&eM3na1n dosedlOstda,with
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P ( un) V)O 2k..y. Aftrr2D;AZo1dylo;I%
d fq. 83R 111WH was added and the dytbs was pro.
loosed by 3D =In. !Li) I wm dyed. as In (c). but with dye
content 2%, with C triftbtaranp 2G. Chrotnrchtplb W,
Chrome Acid YtIlaw, Fit, aod Blot ERN. After chrondstj
at 63-70, for 0.5 hr. I act treated with I X.A. Neovadine
AN for 0.6 hr.. wil I jr./J. Jivrisdine A.R, and r1nW,
Jell preLynted as kajg) wtoo dyed as In (Q. lasSesses
ne; immersed at V into a dye Pon. (60 r./I
which was then slowly bested to bK"j and btld or I .
H dMpeMtd the CVIW but OpDW the Y40W. And IFSM 01
ale. produced a pt. in the dytin ath. M inten"ed the
0f9dIY
toW own on ?,than on wood, 91proved Color Unit
JW and IV was mit interior to V as a son
Ian active Wat am d'd not mduct-W "Aw rtAd%m,-'
Mea. realsta was but slightly redmed in (d) und W.
U. use of quw=q dativa"M d Pay(XV21AT!"flikine) J;P
for sulk PIS . -68-
1 .67 -
71 b It surfaceactive w0dissuciatingriuattroazy
=EC7j~i:vWyIpyrWna$4VA) am lovestisattc! 03
stalk-prmeb I spou for 1. a fonawinx were Intl'd.
from )VA after Premb 840.126 (CA. 33,
~Prflr derb, (VI), an EiRr deriv. (Vn) by a 21-hr. rtfit;xing
of 10 g. IVA with 100g. MrOlf &sW 10 g. EtOr (U.S. 2,-187,-
09, C.A. 64 1732b)-. a Me derip. (VIII) by 14-hr. rtflux-
Ins of 10s. M with IODx. sohyd. Calls and 14.5 g. 11c!.SO,.
and a M, derb. (11) by dissolving 6.0 g. IV in 30 9. Ph NO,.
ft-Ming 6.6 9. Uek%, boiling 30 min., distg. Vhl;O~ and
MOWS 2 4N 4W CA. 44, 02W). The %Was. contg.
V1 K at W i-6 C.124 " I N.Cl ".2, glym-1
:$ ax, aw it O-O.W' WM ";~I. In some casai 6%
VLKI at EK erx3 neutralized with 10% NajCO, to giN
1Xx, resp.). 7%e I (I g.), 40/12
d&rx3t:r.er&sbW&t1DD for Jbimin. wereizamersed in a W-ml.
both &140 cl: V hw 3 min. and Kumed until the wt was
2 g. Standard arntA of IDD paraild 1, 30-~=. kmg. were
tlectrifitif by rubbing against juss, and the distant.-.' Lx-
tween tbtk Iowa emu was var"urrd. In untreatt-d 1.
the Rp. was 2D ere. after b" mbbing; no sepa. wis de-
tected after mom than 204old rubbing of I treated k the
followin bathm V11 2, CDCU 01, and 10.6%; IX I%,
IX 294; MIX 2. N&CI 0. 1. and I or U, 0.5%; VIU, 2 %; VW,
2 ; Vnh , IfaCl 0.2. aad X
64 , I VW2.
Us 2e. M. 2k! NaCl. 0.2%. and
X or U. 0.6%1 mp. V1 and VII (I or 2% who.) wc,c in-.
Wor (e.# 0-8 cm. after 5-fold rubbing). Teruilt striingth
W" oven QbUY higher after treatratnt. and the propnties
ci I dW "I change otter peveral months.
1. 1.
CHRZCZCNoWICZO S. ; OSTAS7.r.WIXI , B.
PolMrIzation of enan'tholactan in nonpolar solventg. Ptn.1-2.
Bul chim PAN 12 no.C-521-53O 164.
1. TechnologIcal '.&borstory of Plaitios of the Department of
Organic Technology of Lodz Teohnical UnIversIty. Submitted
May 15, 1964.
CHRZCZO',;(,'WICZ, S.; CSTA3r.'NSKI, B.
Pcl>merlzation of r_p in nonpolar solvents.
Pts. 3-4. Bul chLm PAN9(L.e. 12] no.9t593-6C1 U.
1. Technolo:Tical Laborb,.ory of Plastics of the Department of
Organic Technology of Lodz Technical Universit.i. S,ibmitted
June 6, 1964.
CIMM-70NOWICZ. 9 ; OSTUFEWSKI, B, ; RFIMSCIRTS71, W,
Polymerization of I-Trlatholactm in ronpoler solventn. Ft..
Bill chim PAN 12 no.20.691-693 '64.
1, Ted-olool-' Laboratory of PInntics of the Department of
Org,mic T,,nhnology of Lodz TochnIrFil University. Submi tted
Junp 29, 11464,
Distri LE20(j).
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I
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Cr
m4sd PUB an the te
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and the fteadme 0 the pd dalm of I a*
6g". of Istalyst and palyme;rUITA& a tMp. Wet
OadW from the uIrm bY v ditto. with 1% 111W0"11
ad dried onrPAIII wxopmW, Irm subaimeam pudAed'
'b fractiomdon. Henue, hEptan't, benigm, nn
~.Wtlr naxts. we. used " oolvtnts. Polymcrh4tiou of 17
does not take below 110'. the products being Sol, to
Pg,.MerjUtioq ot I in 'SCJVtjjt jWd Jfl the prmucl of
the NaWid land COlomrs above 1101, Thermeande-,
To of polymerizat3oft of Ow produced polynaen &c% rapidly
to a value of 400 at 1001 as the process t=p. it ImIntlueti.
CISTASMSKI, J.
Tests and researches on the prototypes of ne, devires for servicinp and repairino
automobiles. A prototype of a tool and turning device for thp measurmc-nt of the anr-les
T'
of aligment of front wheels of automobiles. Biul~et. p. )CII
(nYrORYZAGJA Vol. 12, No. C, Pay 1957, Warsaw,--Pol and
SO: Monthly List of East European Ar-cessions (FTAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 19117, Uncl.
031
"Teatz and rerearches of 0if, new equiTment for servicinr :ind repairinf.
automobiles. Blulet ."
p. 1 (",otoryzacla) V,-~I. I", no. 1, ~an. 105F
;Warsaw, Poland
SO: '!on thly Indey. -f ~ :.qt ~iirorean V, I. ", n'.
April Y~50
OSTAS7F-;ICZI J.
Apnlying drainage to prevent cahlen from corrodjnf~.
P, 43, (Przeglad Flektrotechnic7nv. Vol. 32, n-). 1, Jan. 1958, ly'nrszw~a, Polknrq)
Yonth1j Index of Fist Furopean Ac-e3: ions (!-FAI) Lr,. Vol. 7, nn. 2,
February 1958
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g a . 137. 136. 144-146; Way 1946~,vol. 4. 174-1771 June 1946, vol. 4 Go
2lb-216i July &n6 Aug. 1948j, vol. 4. 262-21bb). Increasine demand IS`*
for natural Zme and the domestic burner for it has tnade the .00
OF'olish) Petroleum Institute 1% It* constrisotors to submit their 400
ail.
ideas to it. The arti,!In Is a umary of a hievement and rowilts. .00
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littlia excess air and no drau t. It also rejuires no primary air. COO
au t
SION, Mmqrous graphs Illustrate s point fron the considerstion of z too
oes econony. Details of constr tion of the natural-ras burner affect see,
the toyap. of the Cases, whic, in tum affects the "Clue losses". we*
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Vheir performance in enclosed. During tests on natural-Cos burners 941
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00 each burner. R*oulto are tabulated. and graHiss show that be!9t raoults ore 00
0 41 ob,.&Ined by Uqin&In.P, Uio flox3e on a trickwork which lowers ho Of other 00
burners the portable type received attention add different designs aere of
1141 thoroughly teatid, saw satisfactory results beinv obialnwl. Several 00
0 0
tables are included. Similarly, the desitus for a kitchen burner 1
so war* tested and results tabulated. Burners were used in conjunction
0 with traditionally desipad Coal sto"s an with 9"etal -as-Purning stovese 00
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A description of r-,,jui pnent, con~-.truct,~d -i' thn Fetr
lo- rlf,ter-.~-ning, urii-r 1,1-o--',-~ry c---i the comroFite pi,.eno-ron-,
cncounte7-d 171 thf- C)11-lfr- Of j :~tl-ojl-lln lell-. "h-
, ~or a
aut -1 for expc,-irl,-:ntr,, spoci~ip.!~ tl~,c problems wl.i
cin be solved w--t~ tl.~-7 --.ui,-r..-n*,, su-'h is p!~~-T---~-',jdllty, J,ol-~)S~ty v..,!
--Ae o- satur,tion o~ -'-~nl(i wlt~ 1-trolcur. -.:~! 4'!~-
of th- pre~;sure .alues -r,. t*.- f lol-i 'III In- th, 'I-el,ractlon ol, : --I
-inl :n conclur, 1 u'll"lor , , ter ~~,If , I-e:-,Ct.35 c -~n
from thc re~7u2ts so Crcm r,!' lm~ --x-w-r-
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Journ. of Tnat. of
Potrolnum.
V. 38 Ilo.339
Mr.
Dr I I I In&
1"Porlmeaw I '"Ift 'on,
gf At-, I%I I At faint, Q9N* 19511, IF
I'li. I Q.- T"v poilic-ro. tho (imt of which 'ftri he
uml. nild nplificAlk"Im. &,emit twin* Amle with mod"b :7 11.
tor 4hilonniiiiieg *L-~ And givm an examllo wlmr rull-orsto vmx$F two"I b*tU-r
ulal. 'til, lihill"Im I-KI Lf) ollow 1. DingtAmm And f,)nnlllw we 1"Ouam.
Y-PV
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O&taxT_WjkLJ Trials on Nodris 0 Wring Masi Derricks.
..Wyniki tmdah mode"-ch mavlwa strunowych' ojPracr 01
Inst Naf'.. i. IL atow. 1*31, OIN. 10 2 pp. I fir,,%
The rv-sulti of trltlx on mcdels of Mints most derriciLl, wilt, .1
v" W their um In oil wells Instead of swden tripcda novo ~njj,jo)rjj
The routirw of tr&Llx are d*3crWd together with a calculation of a
mo6tl of surnetrbml, ereentricaRy supported string derr4-is A der-
rick for sells up to 12M mtt#Ts deep woo Otsiped and after nir:w
tts!& provc~ prarUWly that the coristructlon represents a %.,
!lsfactv" soWLIon assuring cmsiderable "Y'no! (e material Th-
method of mod#I tests proved abo, to be satisfactory and made pos-
&Ibk the exanwisUan of grarlous new constructsom a: a trllmiir;~l
expense
PO
AM 111jo: WAP-3
Uggirin J"trs jW skw ~4ta*,lu 31"908 0 DR WfUL
%TRM' OcktryrMe do VkTrvywrgo
nzfIq*yW. lAtare lr,it. Nall. No. :10), Mallijuir6il, 103~ FWT. 13 Psi"
13 IIAL
fj.-Votej to tXperlilleills U11 a lawrialory. Mani-Injust.
lial anil industrial st-ak, as Av;l as to the deftninq of heatem tocather
with ihe vyjlQm vt ronvvying WcOrIval tnvrEy so she isell Wilon'The
OqUIPMent ter Bic perlodit: healing of 01 wolis 14 so conceived as to
AiMlAnts the use ct tuMerials in tlivri supply, xpeillol types of appli-
r&Ws or equipment Operiii1on an Wo r%julpmont JeAgn Is simple, and
the usuit'l gang employed lit oil well opentititt v.,in. onts tantillar with
" wotkit&g of the hoaling ~ysteirt, luvter j4r AIjjjfjUj undue difficulty.
'Into the well, after which an elmlricul filler t:att c-onnftt It to the snalnx.
One Such etlu!pnient can. under averiage working %vaditions, serve from
I to 10 wella Thus,. thero IS nothing a.-OnAt this method being )nIro-
went vuh is 1wormill 'doly output rim 20-3 to :00 Lg. Tils =~Ihod of
WitinS Should be contidmd us a jujjejj(,;j in ~%Crhlni
wdb SM doWidad to Imnove poraltin bydYocwjwj,
act by wW means tho PmUce ot c5n%1jwuw heillol tit O.Al
wells with a larser ouli4t, or the heatIng of jLm,1u-.Uo pipos, XIcOrIc
hsatm enable an lnc(vxso in OULP'A In oll flOds ojwmtod With.
out boatbw. It vrill, Inofft)vcf. bu wz~ll:lt. ~,l ~,A llelds 'Aherc 1~t: V?tljl
-wen WAS V~ Clo." 43.)wn ,) nprr),cr o1 b0kt 1,3.ims wid
I
'T, clinical Abstrrictg
I r, 3
i69 1
FUM3rS for the Ifeat TmItment of Drill DII&
J).,c piovvy do octrzenia Aw-drow- Nafta. No 1. 1953. pp. 17
19 lij-
'17h~ aiithni, dIA3 %vith phenomm;i occurring during the li~atmig of
"eel pr-,,r t,) torg!rug. lie quotes vaTlow moUindi a li,!allne r.1-1,
e'ther wl:h in excvs - In the ewe of Sm Itimices - rw a dcfIcwn,y
et nxyg:n ani at vaihnr an excessively rapid m a slow rive; he d,alz
also with the effects of such rr,:lv3& an the forging of s eel Ile dc-
,rrl" a rut fumice d,!slpeJ by Uif- PetmIeRim Ins.1tu e. rnd drawi
to thp advxri~a4-n U pifrA---ven. in b,)ji technir-il and rr-~,M-
tic rc-Kpv'q, over orAJnnry bricV.irp? Varnares. T~i~ IN tv,;)~ famir'. I,
It has been called, mriiUinrs, (or the h,!aJnR nf i IWIcal drill htL~. one
hAf the quin'tity of g;Ln by a hrlrtt-13-p~ fiirnacc- hlieqver. the
.,m,.ount of scale forTnr-d on meri hea ed In the new type of furn.'Ke is
1,-~s than In the old tyW. ry
Polish Technical Abet. 2372 tx~ 622.32:622.245.5
No- 49 1953 Osteszewski J. Electric Heaters for Periodio Oil Well Heating.
Mining GrzeJnIk1 eljktryczne do okresowego wygrzowanis odwiertoU.
Haft&. Wo. 5, 1953, pp. 133-135, 5 figs.
Heeting'oil wells In one of the methods used to Increase
oatput. This can be done. by among other mans, an electrio
heati-,~,' Thlb article contains a description of suoh a heaterp
a dl~j m of a complete oil well heating Installation, and
~d4s~~Iptlon of the procedure in sinking the beater to the
tt~A Q'f the well, of the correct method of heating and of
with4AIolnr the henter. The heater described was auocess-
full~ ti used t, hent all wells with an output of 2009250,300
and ~.jea' 600 kg of petr,leum per day. Every well heated
revealed a major or minor Increase In output. Although the
incrense in output In higher In the first days of heating
the well, the output nevertheless fella, after sometime,
to the origInal level. The Increase in output continueet
in certain Instances. for Bow 45 dAys or longer; In
others-the output declines to the original level after a
fortnight.
^'-17 1 WS
v~-j I A .7;~;7ft T I"I
"Instrw-cnts for Surveys of C;o! bin(.d Para, eters.ff bullutin. p. ( (11A.-TA, Vol. ,, ho. ~I,p
Yay 153) ',,Iars-.awa
SO: ~ontlily List of Ea A Wropean Acc(,,;sion.-,, I ibrary of Congren!;, Vo! . -), ~.O. ~' ,
October 1953. Unclass'fird.
OST'AMUS-NI, J., ani others
"Developmen', of %he petroletun Iniustry in Polan-i as toll by Jozef Wachala, at-03 Rtl, an-I
an employee of th,~ vetrolqrn rallnery !n Krosno since 1?13.* p. 2r~. (,A:---rAp *,'o:. Q,
no. 7/8, Jul/Aug, 53, Krakow)
SOi VQnthly- Ligt of Fast EuroRtan Accelsion , Vol 3 No 6 Litrary of Congress Jun 54 Uncl
C roll p J.
"CSrI ten-I eter." BJ ul et,yn. p. 12. (ILAM, Vol. 9, no. 11, Ncv 53, Krakow)
SOI YonthIZ List of East European Accersions, Vol 3 No 6 LiLrary of Cont-resn Jun 54 Uncl
7-
'-TA
1403. vallia hestafs I*? Potiodim batting of aj Wells. P"C"iftP
of (J,.I;,A) Imsia.ae q Pasyl,wo, 103. 10, M -A PtA-Itilia
wells 6 a de"'st son of phmtlln wft]i ;11 11~4 rock At in the eqti tj)rwn 1, Tharmoansfiw
this are, first or a)), 4 to)) in A 0) irmp, anA, Po,~nt))y, 1AAvr rmovAl And rw%pv "f
lighter aml rtftmous hvdri~r^vl~,nx %irsch act&) vA yolvents for P-Mn wes. A411w'-
satniAtion of the troda 'Ailh ItAll W~Ifl. Dn'4 IlWn WM9 AlighL V11putity Lrintp heavy
Actopi4vi Aill'in A thoti, Ilyne. , ApArl from car-ful NW )Irfitlnx
irmy be ilevelolKA to rwu i . , I-;- t,- ~'-. , I . - I
=1 IT -tram, dee ' Illitr hot mirftlatvJ
Shollow wells rrm ho t) jvr wrI14 vq~jirs r
m4r, Thrtuiral q., ii-;-q 1401C )1,0. and A% at tloclAw
(lots And lqtl#kj-4~eqL . Aint IVA % elto itre jultab)a for periodical )wathrg. sm) Ws~
dj4 �IloVr$ 14f VW of .jIW+4jvW h-Alfrg lot ~Velg,l wjljL
Yrato crilcylationa JVM~A 1114t IOF b Wtil PMI11r'1n;j 20 Ilg of MdG,?1bky %"I
wcull".1w spot it to %)m #T-Pf :v nj in Obo ft 01, hral yr~jwrrd I o. v 1W lemp Ly ZO, 0,
will he rAevhINI by liltilr~ nwre Than )a NIVh for Ims-ing the DkEaaA-sipprox 0-8 )tlVh,
for vnellit,4 tho vwx to I- ~O &*1. 1-1 lwat *.ftt to ah"islWa will Uke In outh
0,2 WhWlit.
1.40raijvy O'D ntrA a 0A trAvIng 41ftnant )~" lituo
Inthianos.
p tl%e;r Intmt beat to Milbor pvM
lw&ttnx eftuars, .16t (whm t's'Aping I ajvl,rA giva it
llwrm,~4web)~y .~.A~Aw bmtw ~Am i') a 1.4 a 41'spall.-L
Ultilvolo temp IDI Mul. I, * 104siclo l4pitnw m bwt t.,q-.X i4rO::u)0 ~9 rm frotoo
wporombad
Yull wlitole Juv %karilox) ;to ;V") to lh ar.V Mp Of 11.6 ).4tOr. 000-
,.ywxkwm6 &&I PA(44* Of ri~thoo Peut a)~Xlua".
ao~=l rr~ -4 Ulmer"Aary in An') Uvap w'w TOW VJV" 45. V~
ION= " 19 14,n~lttioou, ~ul 4 jut. %lwk %# lr~'J Od "V,.*
Lbo )W%im W stop W
Valminte*in of rVii1mv-1 Is A.-TRA.3 ", la;F.6tul. C%,,m-l 1. NJA..J Iswrm
MW mJ ~f,, ~~l --).L Vt^kso V.,.UO4 im 1-4dot"m
ivul pNip r*;Al ~( if" n.0 ?,.y .Y!
-in"aWl-too vW%ja vlkli Q.u%- VAt ant,)* ivew c"AOW irmotl *I
lboo wax ia OAUlim
%OOISK mectrk b"im for Onustum dowalims of bor"
Get"ZAwski. Bull. P-IiA Init. Prtrol-, 1954. 4, 10
J)tr~kw), 1934. 10).-Hpater dm-nW, with dilL.
v 100
_,Mm, rwwd production t~, A S.
J.
SOURCE:
An electric heater for the con.-3tant removal of paraffin from
petroleum casings. Blulet-vn. p. 10. NAFrA. Krakow. Vol. 10,
no. 10, Oct. 1954.
East European Acassion (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5. no. 8. August 1~-56.
oumm-mu" J. (Ing.)
Fbnpa wglebna OW--Nafta 111/1949.
Foland
SO: Oil W*Us2 by Z. OnysWervicz; MZ, Warsawt 1955o UwAassified.
OSTASZEWIM., Jo (Ing.)
Poland
GramJ11"Id elektryezue do okrosovego vygrzovania odwiertov-Safta V/1953-
SO: Oil Well1s, by Z. Onyszkievicz, FWSZ, Warsaw, 1955, Unclassified.
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Yre~cw, 'cland
Sc. : .-ar, *, --,,:rci eon A~-c,
tvi-c I or
i! n, tic i e1 (-.r! -'r r
9"
s--: i-*~-,
OSTIASZWSKI~ J.
Apparatus for testing the strength of rock when hydraulic pressurc is
applied. Big~ae Pe 8
Vol. 1l,, no, 8v August 1956
HAFTA
KrakDW
SOURCEs Monthly Idst of East European Accessions (EEAL)p ID.. Vol. 5. no, 2,
Feb. 1956
FUAAX I BOOK -XMMATION Pol,/2407
Vajn&r. J., ftaZess-r. =&:r-er; W1. CUKJ*Q, rutst.r In Science;
Dr. 71 smr, Nester In Rnginmer-Ing, a. al&aar. Poster in
8MMme:rjnXj J. J. (kogoctomoski, Doctor, Docent;
JIMaLneer, Doe t; a ManaaterskI, Doctor, Enginearl F.
ALtum, Docent 16""r In Sclemce., St. Niamentomaki. Docent,
o Do ant, Engineer: St. Su=arOoskI.
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Doe t re ... gkievics. Engin-1 and A.
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Dwandele, lat promy Xnstytutu martoweto, 1945 - 1956 _(Twelve
or the retralmum znsti-ute. 1~-65 - 1950 Katowice,
rx
Toars v
WO-4. 57 IN V. Lrrats &Up inserted. 1.555 copies printed.
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Tech. Zd. ~ A. Miss".
PMLPWlt This boox Is intended to Introduce reader* to the do-
weloposent wa activities or thevoLiwistrolau,s institute
f 1945 to 1956.
CCTER"M The book d scribes the organizational structure and sO-
tlvlti.b or the Ntrleuft Institute since its fo=dAtIon in
ZrWmo LO 1945. It Includes photo& of buildings, laboratories,
equipment. 034 porsonnel of the Instltute. "d give& the
sts. A bibliograp" Of publications of
f the
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the .1 tot" 18 " luded. The Institute cooperates with
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SCI 001.2no imbututes of 16 foreign countries.
TANA OF COMMI
Intro"ation
5
Org"Isation, of the institute 6
ftnersa cusmez-riarica of the work or the Institute 14
Selestifle Personnel of the Institute 18
LL*%Iag of Scientific Research 3tu"am 20
Cooperation With Pomlgn Countries 85
books and ftblIcatims
DDOWERentatIon and Ubrarlos
09"1='s On the Studies Of the ?Dtrgl*mM Lnstlt~te 124
AVAIIAUJ- LIbrL17 of Congress
OSTASZ-NSKTP J.
The theory and practice of hydraulic hamers. p. 3.
Katowice, Poland (City) InstYtut Naftowy. PRACE. Katowice.
No. 6ov 1959.
Y,,nthly list of East ' ropean Accessions Index, (EUI), LC Vol. 8, no. 6,
June 1959, u v
uncla.
OSTASZEWSKI, Jotef
The autmatization of the exploitation of crude oil. Wiad naft 6
n-).9:197-1" S 160. (EEAI 10:1)
(Petroleum)
OSTAS717Y;SKI, janusz) rgr. inz.
lid-ustrIlil patterns In t - "Inc'n-, Industry. Trzegl 21
718-719 25 D 164.
OSTASZE'ev'SKI I J., mgr i,,,z.
Photo clironic-,j. j-r~-ajl, mect. 23 n,-).14:356 25 Ja 'c4.
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