SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTONESCU, V. I. - ANTONI, S.

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S11, 2/092 D228/D307 15; jRVOI-d~lnj U's Tiol RLIOU, Gh. Ilie, and luntoncocu, V. 1. L,,_j Foucault ,2 P.veli:,.iinary data on the behavior of . e Pe.-.dUlUM at the time of a jolar eclipse eferativnyy Zhurnal, Gaofizika, no. 5, '962, 22, ab- stract 5A156 (An ytiin5. Univ. Iayi, aoc. it 7, .,,,o. 2, 1961, 457~ Z-~,batractcrlu note: Complete translatlon.-7 Card 1/1 E"i, lit 1 0 lay I Z ~jF Irv Fil tp- KLDIESKOP V,; OFUISHAN, G.;,AKONES411, D _ j_ Conservative therapy of ostsoart.'eular, tuhnrculoals In children and adults. (Late remults) Miruirgiia '15*~i~.,-/3QI5-219 '62a (TUBERCULOSIS OSTEOARTICUUR ther) AUMORs Antonesku, N. (Engineer) SOV/95-58-10-211/25 ~,_k. (Engineer) TITLIS: Thermal and operating characteristics of the Vuya Boiler. (Toplovyye I rabochiye kharaktorl4tiki kotla Vuya) PERIODICALi Toploonargetika, 1958, No.10. pp. 83-85 (USM) ABSTrUM Fifty years ago the Romanian scientist Trayan Vuya proposed to use for aeroplauties a compact direct-flow boiler combinoA with a high- pressure turbine. He also suggested a.burner in the forn of a metal tube of alloy steel, In which the volumetric stress would be 1000 times greater than in the burner of ordinary boilers, the gas velocity being 100 =/moo more. Its built a 200 kgAour boiler In 1932. A Vuya boiler in sketched in Fig.l. and briefly described. After leaving the furnace, the combustion products pass through four successive concentric chambers separated by barriers. The steam and water duct consists of a number of tubes In parallelt there Is usually one tube for each 100 tons/hour of steam. The boiler in Ignited electrically and steame within a few minutes. A 100 kg/hour specimen was built in the Power Institute for experimental purpososl the la4ding data are given in Table.l. It 02orates at 40 atm and 4000C. The teLTurature distributioa nf coWinstion producto is rlotted tvi FiZ.2. iuid the hoat distribution between chambers in Card 1/2 Fig.31 nther characteristics of tho hoiler are stated. The Viarmal and operating characteristics of the Vuya Poiler. SOV/94-5e-10-21/25 resistanee to gas flow is high, but the boiler has the advantiges of small size and rapid starting. It In recomended for use iu trwisport for heating, for thermotechnical laboratories, and other ptirposes. The Institute in new designing other variants of t!,.e boiler in oriler to extend Its utility. There are 7 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Rourianian PeopI4 Republic (Rurqnskaya Samln4Y4 nespublika) Card 2/2 ANT~=--W.J. [An tones cu, N.) Determining the temperature of the furnaces vorking under various conditions on either liquI4 or gaseous fuelso Ray electroteohn *nor- got 6 no.21345-360 161. --- --- ---- --- -- ----- -- - - - - -- -ANIV,m= (docent) and POPOV., A. I. and AVMIOVp K. K. (Assiattuits, Veterinary Faculty of the Ukranian Academy of Agricultural Sciences). (Abstracted by NOSNDV., A. I.) "A case of mass cattle dermatoeis"o.* Yeterinariya.p vols 39p no@ 3) Manh 15& pp. 30 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 833 Nesterovskiy, K.V.0 Blyteev,, F. Kh.,, Antonets, D.P. Rezka. stall klelorodom nlzkogo davlenlya (Cutting Steel With Low- pressure Oxygen) Leningrad, 1956. 2 p. (Series: Leningradskiy dom nauohno-tekhnichookoy propagandy. Informatelonno-tekhnicheekly listok, no. 22. Svarka I payka metallov) 6,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Vaesoyuznoye obehohestvo po rasproatranentyu politioheakikh I nauohnykh znaniy, Leningradskiy dom nauohno- tekhnicheskoy propagandy. Ed.: Ryzhik,, Z,N., Engineer; Tech, Ed.: Ovirts, V.L. PURPOSE: The purpose of the pamphlet Is to acquaint those interested in oxygen cutting processes with certain improvements in the design of oxygen cutting equipment. Card 1/2 Cutting Steel With Low-pressure Oxygen 833 COVERAM For the sake of economy the authors advocate substituting the acetylene cutting process with a modifled oxygen cutting process In which gasoline, kerosene, or their mixtures are used as fuels. To economize on oxygen they Introduce the low-pressure oxygen cutting process experimented with by Engineer Begun of the Kiyev Polytechnic Institute and the VNIIavtogen. This process calls for several modifications in the design of the cutting torch, oxygen regulating valve, and the shut-off valve controlling the flow of oxygen from the oxygen tank. These changes id design are made to eliminate any possibility of causing turbulence In the flow of the oxygen streft. An improved model of a low-pressure oxygen cutting machine is shown in Figure 5, The operating conditions for cutting materials with thicknesses ranging from 80 to 300 mm. are given in the Table on page 5. There are two Soviet references. There is no Table of Contents. The-booklet Is divided as follows: Introduction Design Changes in the Kerosene Cutting Torch Used for Loow- pressure Oxygen Cutting AVAIIABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 GO/Jmr 11-24-58 N AID P - 5258 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 11 - 9/15 Authors : Sterenbogen, Yu. A., V. V. Chernykh, D. P. Antoneta~ ' and A. S. Iskra (Electrowelding 1nstfMV~"im. Paton, Nov-Kramatorsk Heavy Machine-Building Plant, Zhdanov Machine-Building Plant) Title : Special features of the resistance slag welding or 22K plate steel. Periodical : Avtom. svar., 4, 96-103, Ap 1956 Abstract : The authors describe some chemical and mechanical characteristics of the 22K plate steel, the welding of this steel 200 to 270mm, thick, and the tents given the finished specimens. The Svl002 electrode wire and the FTs-7 flux were used. Five tables, 2 photos and 1 draw- ing. institution : As above Submitted : No date ail T1 Igo j till u w., Ai Jag low A- mt ;A"] ii ".- 3 . ji -C ';~ M; C; ui * I . ow j. Alt ~6 3 lo S/135/6o/ooo/oWoo4/007 Alo4/AO29 AVMRSt Antonets, D.P.1 Zhigula, A.V.; P010takiy, R.G.1 - Graduate Enghmm 0S. TITUJ Production Line for Welding 1 60 m3 Capacity Railroad Tank Cars \A PERIODICALI Svarochnoye proizvodetvo, 1960, No. 6, pp. 14 - 17 TEXTI The authors describe the production method of steel butt-welded rail- road'tank care of 61.2 m3, inner diameter 2,800 orn and 10,300 mm long with no frame bumpers or side channel bars'. The production line was developed in 1957 - 58 by the Zhdanovskly zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyentya (Zhdanov Plant of Heavy Machine Building) in cooperation with the VPTI Leningradskogo Sovnarkhoza (leniF-- grad Sovnarkhoz VPTI). There are three parallel production lines with 14 p S each. The tank Is-made of a 9,280 x 8,820 mm sheet assembled of five smaller sheets. The production process and equipment used are 'described. The installa- tion In which welding of one side of the metal sheet Is carried out, a general view of the tilter and the butt-welding unit are abown. The Inside seams are welded with a mobile TC-17M (TS-17M) welder and the outside seams with an A6C (ABS) welding head. The bottoms of the tanks are fitted on a special welding stand. Finished seams are subjected to radioactive cobalt tests, after which var- CaM 1/2 ~A 3/135/60/000/006/004/007 Aio4/Ao2g Production Line for Welding of 60 M3 Capacity Railroad Tank Cars _00 lous parts are attached or welded to it, Hydraulictests up to atm are perform- ed by filling the tank with water. The general assembly conveyer consists of 16 sections, on which the tanks are completed. An automatic welding unit is used for welding the tank fitting claws. There is I table w-d 7 figures. ASSOCIATIONt ?M&novskiy zavod tyarhelogo mashinostroyenlya (Zhdanov Plant of Heavy Machine Building) Card Z/2 3/135/6Z/C)OO/005/003/007 A006/A101 AVMRSt Antonots, D. P., Ps"aa, 0. 0., Engineers TITLEt Automatic welding of bi-layer stool without previous bevelling of edges PMUODICALt Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1962, 19 - 21 TEXT: Information to given on the results of an Investigation carried out at the Zhdanov Institute of Heavy Machinebuilding together with the Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton AS UkrSSR, VN117,AASh " UkrNITI, of the automatic welding of 8, 10 and 12 mm thick bi-layer steel 10 + 1Y 18H 9 T (1Kh18N9T), without previous bevelling of edges. To assure corrosion resistance of the stainless layer, first the joints on the low-carbon layer and than on the coating layer wero welded. The initial weld was produced with Cf~,-12 rc (sv- 120S) wire on a flux pad. The separating layer was welded with one electrode from the side of the alloyed metal with CB -06X25H12T1O(Sv-06Kh25N12M) wire 3 mm In diameter, under AN-26 flux, on d-o of reverse polarity. The wiro con- tains in %I up to 0.08 C; '0.6 1.0 Si; up to 0.8 Mn; 24.o - 26.0 CrI 11.5 Card 1/2 ACCESSION Nlt: AP4013289 8/0135/64/000/002/0006/0007 AUTHOR: K%uV*sli 1. 1. (Nnaineer); lAit9yuR40tudin, V. A. (Engineor); Sayanko, V. Ya. (Engineor;j Antonsts, D. P, 0~iUinoor) TITIX: Automatic welding of circular seams of pressure vessels of two-layer steel SOMICE: Svarochnoya proizvodstyo, no. 2, 1964, 6-7 TOPIC TAGS: welding, automatic welding, two-layer steel, two-layer steel welding, circular scam welding, 09G2T + IDIUNI)T steel, alloy welding ADS77UCT: The article describes the technology of tho.mochainized welding of two- ply plate metal with access ko the seam from one side. In collaboration with the Institut clektroevarl(i im. Ye. 0. Patonu (Ulectric welding Institute), the authors produced stounp-welded pressure vesseIN of two layer steel. Mechanized welding was used on the circular scams of the vessels, 1000 mm in diameter. The two-layer steel O9G2T+lK1il8N9T, 100 am thick, was produced by the elactro-slag woldipig ine0od developed by Uie Electric Welding Institute and patonted in November of 1959. Tao finishing of the ends of die circular butt weld of the vessel and the sequence of laying t1io individual bonds uri shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. First, the plating layer of the stool was welded. The root scam was welded, with da'pj"Ve- on a semi-aut omatio welding rig, ifi carbon dioxide gas, using an ACCESSION NR: AP4013289 F.P156 wire, in the vertical position, and titan automatically welded, using an Sv-OU-3119N9 wire, 3 = in diameter, with ANF-14 flux. Welding conditions: Iwald - 280-300 A; Velectrode 0 83 nVhour; Uarc 0 34-36 v; vveld = 25 m/hour. In order to prevent the appearance of flaws in a weld alloyed with chromium and nickel, foreign practice recommends the use of Armco iron electrodes. With manual arc welding, the use of those electrodes gives a positive effect since, because of the shallow fusion, the transfer of chromium and nickel from the austenitic weld to the transition layer is relatively small. In order to achieve the same ro- sults with flux-covored welding, a type A Armco iron wir6 was used in conjunction with a carbon oxidizing flux (AN348), while, in order to reduce penetration, welding was carried out with a vertical electrode, moving it from the zenith posi-! tion to 60mn. opposite to the direction of rotation of the spherical vessel. In this way the chromium and nickel content in the transitional weld did not exceed 2.5 and 1.6$, respectively. All scams welded with low-carbon electrodes were chacked by ultrasonic inspection; the austenitic wolds - by gannagraph inspection.1 "The work was carried out under the direction of Dr. of Tech. Sci. U. 1. Modayar."'. Oria. art, hunt 3 tables and 4 figures. .1 ASSOCUTION: ZUDANOVSKrY ZAVOD TYA7J LUOGO - MASI INOST110YENIYA (Zhdanoy Heavy Card AUTHORS: Aritcrint"I D.F.tKni-inoii ,r1T1,F : Modernization of an "TS-3 3" type mobile we ding unit for altrAnum and aluminum alloys SOURCE: Avtomatiche~-kaya evarka, no. 10, ~964, 75--77 TOPIC TAGSt welding, a1unintv3&1wn.1n,v n1loy, WeIA unit ABSTRACT: A now mothod of welding aluininuin and Its allDys by vicani) of two wires bent, in oppouite direction vm3 dev(51D md In 1.96'i. Howover, the application of tho mothod involvod tllft modern- I z a t I G n ( f t tip wt, I (I i n g un I t Th oi d (- 3 1 Fn vci ,i i ri j r( v o (I 1~ ~ ~i (1 0 ta f~: I I - abl(-- unit. Tho inodornized unit riak.~a autor-rii.i( i(ldinC, of to ),, ULM thick Al and Al alloy shoots possiblo (Seo Fii,- I of the Fncicr, Vur,c ). Or I g . art. has, 3 figw-o,,3 and .1 tablo. A SS(,C I ATTON : 7hf1Fmiovn),1v -in-.rorl ty-i7-hv1r,4(-, mriOnt-jor-trovontyn (:'hdrmC--,- Heavy K-tchine Dixildt,Nt. PItint) Cord 1/3 ., 7 0 -,- i,) -0 ,, i. I A c ~ESIION 14R: AP40472)0 sumi,rTED 10 27A;jr,64 NR RE? SOV - 001 ENCL: 01 OTHER: 000 3UB CCDE: MM Card 2/3 AcCrj IGN N11: AP4047230 EMCL: 01 Single-thread [J Doub Le-thr'ad Feed roll PIC-Viread I W v vvl 2s105)P,.,M" 1).Tr Fig. W-i 1ple-thread oubjfg v I&M xj Flow $hoot of modernizod TO-33 type wolding unit Card V3 ACCESSION NR: AP4009285 6/0125/64/000/001/0055/0058 AUTHOR: Antonots, D. Pol Bukin, r. I. TITLE: Automatic flux welding of aluminum by two zigzag wires SOtMCI'.*. Avto mattche okays. ovarka, no. to 1964, 55-56 TOPIC TAGS: welding. aluminum welding, aluminum arc welding. zigzag wire aluminum welding, automatic aluminum welding ABSTRACT: Split-electrode flux automatic welding was used to manufacture aluminum tanks from 16-, 20-, and 32-mm-thick platoo. As the rnoth-od did not ensure a uniform weld quality, this improvement was introduced: two mutuaUy- opposite-zigzag wires supplied by the same power lead are fed into the welding zone. perpendicular to the puddle. Due to the resulting alternating magnetic blowing, the meW in the puddle Is well mixed 'and well degasiftedo and the depth of penetration Increases, The dovic*'Is.shown IA EnclosureILei in the Card 113 ACCESSION NR: AP4009285 case of thicker plates, 30-40% of the welds were def ectlye when the old split-wire method was used; only 5-10% of the welds hays been defective with the new Xigzag-wire method. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and A tables, 'ASSOCIATION-. Zhdanovskiy savod tyashelogo mashinostroysaiya, (Zhdanov Work of Heavy-Machine Building) SUBMITTED: l3S*p63 DATE ACQ: oTrob64 ZNCLs 0 1 SUB CODX.* ML NO RXF SOY: 000 OTHZR: 000 'Card 2/3 ACCESSION MRs AP40092B5 card 3/3 UNCLOSURE I A now devico for the automatio welding of aluminum bor means of Wo sigzag wiros I - base metal 2 - weld-on metal, 3 - shield 4 - power-supply bush 5 - driven pinion 6 - driving cog wheel guiding bushing 8 - eleatrode wUv 9 - flux. flill.irl, B.F.; D.P.; ASNIS, A. Yo.; USEDEV, B.F. Experlenco In making, housing for c(mverterti with charges of 100 to 130 tons. Avtoms avare 17 nos6t6r-72 Je 16/. (MIRA 38il) 1. Yuhtio-Urallskly mashinostroitolInyy zav,,d (for Kullk). 12. Vida- novskiy tavod tyazhelogo mashinostroymiya (for Antmets). 3. In- stitut elektronvariki imeni Ye.O. Patona AN UkrSSR (for Asnie) Lebadev). L 41.M~J,-65 rWT(d)/EPA(s)-:~i~WT(m)/_bV(t--)AWA (d)A-.,p(v)AT, VrA-w (t "A vq 5 (k )J'tb W A (h X T) r_~ fop rj -4 A3p_~ ,?p I,- i, E I ACCESSION NR: AP500561r) S/OIZ5/65/000/OOZ/00t~-,,'f)C6oi AUTHOW Antoncto D P. (En8incor);_pqvzhenko, A. F. (Englnoer) TITLL: Flowline for manufacturina alu inum tanks SOURCE: Avtomatiche okay& ovarka, no. 2. 1965, 64-66 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum tank. flowline. aluminum welding ABSTRACT: The Plant manufactures alu"nurn tanks, boilers, and other vesselt, 1-3-m diametor, .1-10-m long and 16-32-mrn thick. The numinnum length of the basic chell is 9.5 mm which is limited by the length of the bending rolls. The shell is welded by ABS d-c vielJing headg, at 40-50 v. S50- 10,50 aryip, 241- 16'i, m/hy, by a 2. 5--3- mm elecirode, under AN-A) fInx After weldirill, tho_Fihel1_iii caltbrated by rolls and neceeisary holes ro cut by a plasma arc. The )411ifig of tht- shell with 0-,~ hv?ad is poiformed on an autorriatic rimp-ma'a'm wel4i.. ~k -=Is 4tand. Card "N I &A ACCESSION NR: AP1500561S otc, , are welded to it. The timkg are tested by vitater pressure at 35 am, and ai r presqu're at 2 atm. The flowltno syntern of tanix manufacttiring h) clairneil to hAvo~, Ow i1vity of %bQT which resulten, m the saving of 110, 000 rx,bles per Y e~ar Orig. art. han; 4 ftgu.Tem and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Zhilanovskly !savod tyashelogo mashinostroymiya _LVh-,Laaav- Alt-an- Machine-Duilding Plant) SUBMITTED: 08Ju164 MCL: 00 BUD CODE., GO,,M: NO REF SOV: 002 OTHEM 000 Cord EN (n) -:'/EPA (S) -21", A -CESS I Or, ~4 R UR j 1 3 516 5 "000,'()04 JO 1-)02 2 0 CsiWiCas of -technical sciences); Bagryanskly V.4 va Antonets, D. P,;-Korne A. D. Penkov, 0. M. (rngLneer) TITLEs Submergvd- tire wel4ling of Alurmillum vith cerainic flux SOURCEt SvArochnoye proi;ivodatvo, no. 4, 1965, 20-22 TOPIC TAGSt welding, alutiilium welding. submerged arc welding, aluminavi subtrorged tire W-alding /ADI aluminum, Al aluminum ABSTRACTa A Ceramic flux h, been used in oubmerged-arc welding ADI or Al aluminum plates 20 am thick. The flux fully protocti?d the metal from harmful contact %tith hydropen, oxyRen, nnd nitrogen in the surrounding atmosphere. Good-quality, loreleas welds without crmcks Wate 40bi"inedo irith a tensiie or-rengih and elongation of 7.2-1.7 Sit3m' a'nd 20-26%0 ranpectively, its compared to 9.5-10.5 kg/mm2 and 1 1 27*4-35.3X for th* Al bass ustalo The chemical composition was cloal to t"t-"-tIM_-bAAA did, not--oxvse"a-, 1/2 L 441414-65 'ACCESSION NFo AP5009672 ithe specified linit. The ve,d hnd A dendritic structure nnd con Sig tv,1 of the a -aluminum with FvAlf,, silicon, and other corpoun f o rmt --~F n d is con L In uous no rvaek o1 on p p r a in k ound a r i e sThQ Co i r o resistance of wolda,A joints vas satisfactory. AS iOC I AT 10h t Zhdanav6k Imeta I I urgiche a kiy in a ti tut (Zlid.an-ov --Me _t a I - ~lurgjcal Inatitulza) ISULHITTEDs 00 90CLs 00 SUB CODEt Mm !NO REV SOVi 003 OTHERo 000 ATD PRESSi 32Wr 6 6 EW T (a WF~v),ft/EWPT'M/ P(K' ljv(" J D/ Tim, /j (_F R, AP6007920 SOURCE COM UR/0125/66/000/002/0054/0056 t Antonoto,-D.-P.; Psaras, G. 0. ORG: Zhdanov Iteavy MachWe Building Plant (Zhdanovs~iy savod tyazlialogo mashino- t ro ye n-T-y-&'Y- r - TITLE: Features, of the submerged arc welding Olt nluminum with waveform electrodoil, SOURCE: Avtomatichaskays sverkao no. 2, 1966, 54-56 TOPIC TAGS: arc welding, welding electrode, welding tecil"0108Y, aluminum, metal crystallization, metal grain structure ABSTRACT: A promising technique of varying Lhe crystallization conditions is the Induction of surging in the molten metal of the weld pool. Normally, however, this can be accomplished Only by menna of cumbrous and often extremely expensive elettrIc and electomagnette devices. In this connection, the Zhdanov Heavy flachine Butldlng Plant has developed and Introduced a technique for welding aluminum by means of two waveforn electrodes which rakea it possible to cause the arc to travel back and forth and thus to energetically-stir the molten metal and hence also to degAsify it and reduce its grain site. This technique was first described in 1964 (D. P. Antonets, F. 1. Bukin. Avtomaticheskaya evarka, no. 1, 1964). The alternate feeding of the con- cave and convex loop, of tits two waveform welding wires cnuses a back-and-forth motion of particles of the molton metal at an amplitude equal to the bending amplitude of tits Card zli- 7a lar ACC NR1 AP6007920 wire.. In this connection the authors pre3ent formulas for calculating the oscillation (surging) amplitude and frequency of particles of the molten metill which Wke it possible to determine the pattern of surging as a function of the welding regime and show that during welding with waveform electrodes all the metal particles at the site of combustion of tits arc will execute hastionic oscillations of an amplitude equal to the bending amplitude of the wire, which will generate pressure pulsations that call also be calculated In theory. Thus, the coximum pulsation of unit rensure at an amplitude of 8 mm for a frequency of up to 7 cps will be 0.65 g/J and for a fre- quency of 9 cps, more than I g/MM2 which is adequate considering that the strength of Al and Al alloys in the crystallitation range is 1-5 g/mm2. Such pulsations, com- bined with the active stirring of the molten metal of the weld pool, make it possible to rupture the branches of the growing crystals of Al and Al alloys and thus produce 18 more fine-grained structure, provided that the electrode-feeding rate is sufficient- ly high and the surging time sufficitntly long. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 6 fom- tiles. SUB CODS: 11, 13, 20/ SUEM DAT191 27jul65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 000 2/2 III-'L-11 z" v ACC Nit, - AF"334': soma -666i: ij*llf~/667 22/0057/6057-' At MMOR: Du4koo D. A.; Meoqy~qr U h1j 11, A.; L tayw*- !At V. K " F".;- Dovzhen~o, 11. F.; _Ypq Kum "hL-" "j n4rianov,_q._ 0 -Y Antonetr- D P ; Ku~~.!jj. D. ORG: none TITLE: Method or producing componite rolled ntock. Clana 21, No. 1T7985 (Onnounced 'by Electr1c.WcldAn6jqqL1j%jte im. Ye. o. rnton (Inntitut rlektronvnrki)) ,~ouacr rzobreteMyn, protiyahlennyye obvii-.toy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19,06, 57 TOOTC TAGS: welding, metal rolling, nandwich rolling AVOTWXT: An Autlior CertifIcate he(; been i5sued foe n t2ctboa or prodticing composite rolled metal by usinj.n billet consisting or ingots or plates welded together by ,Wnva on ntainlean steel, lower the thicknens of the clad layer, and ttimplify the v6lding procedure, It In suggented that the procclo iW~~;j~un with a heteroj;cneoun plnte made from prewel4ed and. prerolled cmaller billetn having been a carbon steel and clad layer, ftA then adding additionea ingots or plates to produce sandwich rolled stock. ILDI SUB COM 137' SUBM DAM IlApr63 ORIO: none/ OT11 W : none/ Card 1/1 v '- r- UDC: 6PI.791.793:621,771.2-419.5 ACC NR. AT7007348 (A SOURCE: CODF.: UR/0OOO/66/ooo/ooo/oo76/o079 AUTHORt Antonete, D. P. 0R0: None ,TITbEt Automation and mechanization in welding of railway tank care SOURCEi Soveschaniye po aytomatizateii protsessov mashinoetroyeniy a. 4th, 1964. 'Avtomatizatsiya proteessov avarki I obrabotki davlentyem (Automation of welding and I 1pressure treatment processes); trudy soveshchanlya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka. 1966, 76-79 !TOPIC TAC-St industrial automation, welding equipment, railway vehicle data, storage itank, pressure vessel, automatic velding !ABSTRACT: The author describes a continuous production line developed at the Zhdanoy ;Heavy Machine Building Plant in 1957-1959 for assembly and weldinq of railway tank .carn. The plant has b"n producing tanks with a capacity of 60 m since 1960. The lentire production line is located in a single large section of the shop with an are lof 10,000 m2 and consists of two sections-one for fabrication of the plates and a second where the pressure vessel Is finished and tested. In the plate fabrication section, 5 sheets are assembled into a plate measuring 8.82xg.28 m, which Is welded on' I lboth sides and rolled Into a shell 2.8 a in diameter. The steps involved in this pro-i coos are described. Finishing operations are done In the second section of the shop, Ithe seems are checked by gaw" rays and the completed unit is subjected to hydraulic Card 1/2 I.ACC NR# AT7007348 tests. Automation of the entire process saves approximately 450,000 norm-hours per year. The use of transfer machines on the production line doubles the capacity per square meter in the shop. The plant is vorking tovard a further improyement in wcha-. nization of production. Orig. art. hast 1 figure. IMM COM 13/ SM DATM lions Cwd 2/2 raik ANTOKFTS, G. organize a unified base for motor-vehicle repnir In the republics or centrnl Asia. Avt.tranap. 42 no.1:26-29 Ja 164. (MIRA 170) A':TICIZS~ GeL G.-Int Vot Sci (diss) "CIL - d cnl-m 1,ic'- -. -oc.1 Hin.- raphic it,. tj.,juj,j-j4-jc ldre:-ses of the nu.-Cr1r, V I Il Ot Z~ 1jacclit in, . I - -7\1-1 I.. k:)~; Xtev vnl. in.-I ") 100 cc:lic n Kiev, 15~56 19 pp 20 CI-1. - (hL, 12-571s 105) 19 PAVLOVSKIYP V.1 OSTAPEIIKOO K.1 MENDELEVICII, M.N.; BATA,"VV, Yu,Poj A1,1010Mv 0.1.; ONIPENKOp H.I.; GORCIIAK,, G.K.; AWRIYASH, L.T.; AJELIN, I.; IGNATOVIC119 1l.; CIIIZIIOVt A.; DALMATOV, M.K.; SIKORSKIYO A.14; KOVA- LENKOP Ya.R. Information and brief newas Vaterinarlia 40 no.9s83-93 S '63# (MIRA 171l) DMATCHIKOV, B.A., kand. okon. nauk; GAMAILOV, G.F.9 kan... okon. nauk; YAWROV, Z., muchn. sotr.,, ABDUSHUKUROV, T.; KAIXAM, P.V., kand. okon. nauk; FOKII!, A.Lp kand. okon. nauk; BAKIYEVA, R.A.) nauchn. sotr.; ILRAGIBOVp M,,t nauchns sotr.; K/aDASIO A.A., kand, okon.nauk; KAMM, E~A.; 111KONOV, F.D., nauchn, sotr.; ANTOMS, GX.; JUITYKOVI A.A., kand. okon. nauk; TRUSOV, A.R.; OVCIIAROVA9 P..A.p nauchn. sotr.; TSOY,P., nauchn. aotr.; KAMAM, P*Vbt kende elcone navkp 9tv, rode; DZIUMLOVj O.B., doktor okon, naukp red.; ARTYKOVI A., knnds okon. nauk, rod.; DESYMPIROV, B.A.0 kands okon, nauk, rod*l SIMI FYJIODZI LAY MI , Fl., kande okon, naukp red.; DESYATNIK, F.M., rod.; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P.0 tokhn. rod. (Economics of the machinury manufacture of Uzbekistan] Ekono- mika mashinostroaniia Uzbekistana. Tashkontp Izd-vo AN Uzb.SSR, 1963. 289 p. (HIRA 16t12) .1. Akadomiya nauk Uzbokokoy SSR, Tashkent. InBtitut okonoriki. (Uzbokistar&-Machinevy industry) ATWSHIWA, M.P.: TOSTRIXOTA. T.A.-, LIPUNSEATA, R.S.; SHITAN, I.K. Prialmali ucha&tIy*:,AVTOW,SA,.,L,G,, nauchnyy sotrudnik; BELMMIKA, S.G., nauchnyy notrudnikl TSTLANOT. T.D., nsuohnyy sotrudnik; SUIN, B.S., nauchnyy sotrudnik; LTURAGIN, N.So SKAB, A,,D,, kand.istorenauk, red#; Y(MONINA, T.M., red*-. MMYCHINKO, X.G.j tokhn.red. [History of the Kharkov Locomotive Plant from 1695 to 1917; collected doausents and materialeJ Istorlia, KharIkovskogo parovosostroltelinogo savods, 1895-1917 gg.; abornik dokumentor i materialov. ]Dmrlkovg Kharlkovskoa obl.isd-vc, 1936. 378 p. (UM l4a) 1. rwrkww. (Provinoe) Gosuderetysum arkhive 2* Gotudarstvenvy arkhiv Kh9r1kovskoy oblaeti Wr Antoneta, Belenking, TOTIonov, 611sin). (IlArkov--Locomottvoc--ConRtrtiction) AVIMNMP L.M. Yoproey Kliniki I Epidemiologii Neyrobrutoolleta v Chlalovskoy Oblesti p. 460 V ob Aktualln. probl. nevropetol. i paikhintrit. K4byahev, 1957. It kafedry nervnykh bolezney Chkalovskogo gosudaretvennogo moditainakogo inst. ARTOMTSP ru, Comminiat Ymith League brigade NO-3- Metallurg 7 no.5:32 My 162. (iron and steel workers) (MIPA 15-.5) OILLIR, N*H., dotsent; AROXXVICH, X.Y., insh"nor. Transporting heavy leads with ZIO loaders. Hakh.trud.rab.10 no.707-38 J1 156. (KLRA 9:9) Oferk lift trucks) ~;k2V-110-5'!-7-14 '20 AUTNIORI Geller, N.U., Dotsent and Antonevich, E.F., Engineer TITIEt Experience with the Handling of Crated and I'acked Goods on lallets (Opyt porevozki tarno-upakovochnykh qruzov na poddo- nakh) rERIOD1CALt rekhanizatelya trudoyo"nkikh i tynzho"lykh rnbot, 11)511, ~r 7, pp 36-37 (TISOR) ABSTRAM At freight stations of the Yuzhnaya zheleznaya doroga (Southern Railroad) foiir lards of pallets are used for loading and un- loading operations. Two are wood (produced by the Vharlkov Container Plant and the rof.,ruzkontora YVP-4), one In metal (produced by the Kivertey Lochanical Plant) and one is a com- bination of wujd and metal (produced by the Ilogruzpunkt of the Kharlkov-Osnova station). Cn the avorage the service life of pallets is 6 to S months. ?'etnl pallets need repair Card 1/2 every 15-20 days# wooden ones every 25-30 days. Taking into Experience with the Handling of Crated and lacked Goods on Pallets accourt the high expenee, the author recormends giving up the use of pallets in railroad transportation or to at least re- duce the number of ther. The author proposes equipping the mechanical loaders with claws and hydraulic drive. There are 2 figures, and I table. 1. Materiale--liandling 2. Pallets--Applications Card P/2 AN.TOKEVICII, Eduard Feliksovich; GOLUAOV, V.V.# red.; MISIILYKOVj Ye.S.1 red. (Handbook for the mechanic and team leader of loading hands] Spravochnik tekhnika i brigadira gruzchikov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 286 p. (MIRA 17:5) .ANTCUSTICH, I-I-* Inzh.- CHILIM, A.M. Mcking 280.2 a of croscut per months bliakhte strols 4 no*10:24-26 0 '6o. (MMA 13111) 1. 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Tw V"'L b aebt to by liestam == W.We ~6~ casaw WON md Is ~k~cew. TU whkb bAl owwm the so It pit bww" bilt of wie-4 I", . . A. A. tb* Moab 10 .8-.-t.~WVT 06 000 O's 0 0 0 0 t see too see 6*0 do* Isee .800 go we* YUSIDIFICH. Kikhail Ostpovich-, PXVZNKR, R.L., doktor tokhatchookikh nauk, professor, rodaktor; AVOUSTINIX, A.I.. doktor tokhaichookM sauk. professor, ratlessast; SIMOCHKIN, A.?., insheser, rateezzast; AM- ICH ow rodaktor; EALKIND, I.Ta., redaktor; GLIZAROVA, M M-e'-rL-~LYUIDIOVSYAU, N.I.. takhnichookiv rodaktor. red 0 (Technology of ceramics] Tokhaologlia keramiki. Pod red. 16L.Povs xora, Isdt Z-oo, parer. Xoskva, Oes. ltd-ve lit-rr po streltal'Wo matertalam, 1955. 383 P (WAA 9t6) (Caramicei USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Olass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31597 Author : Antonevich N.K. Title : Filtration Analysis of Ceramic Suspensions Orig Pub: Steklo I keramika, 1956, No 10, 17-21 Abstract: Filtration analysis In accordance with the method of VS. Glasson which is extensively utilized at the present time in ceramic laboratory practice, has a substantial defect -- It does not take Into account the experimental conditionai concentra- tion of suspensions under studyj vacuum level, and material of the filter, which renders the C ard 14 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Olass. Ceramics. Binders. Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31597 results of filtration analyses made at different laboratories not suitable for comparison. The method of V. A. Zhuzhikov has a great advantage since it takes into account the resistance of both the precipitate and the filter. All the necessary filtration characteristics can be deter- mined on combining the methods of V. V. Olasson and V. A. Zhuzhikov. A detailed description is given of the filtration unit proposed by the author, and of Its use. An example Is provided of calculations of filtration characteristics of a faience sli with a moisture content of 46.1% (fluidity 15.9 seconds), containing no electrol- ytes: duration of filtration ,:,= 0.4 hour, initial C ard 24 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Olass. Ceramier. Binders. Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31597 percent of filtration IP= 21 6% average moisture content of precipitate W - 64.67%, output on mass basis M -= 1.3(Y5 kg7Zr ':~ hou&, precipitate resistance R u 21396 kg hour/dm- . C ard 3A 4 Ti AUTHOR Antonevichi No Ks 72-12-61)J4 TITLE: kleasurement or viscosityot Coramio (Cp-edcleniye toku- chesti keramicheskikh suspenzly). PFAMDICAL: Steklo i Keramikap 1957, Nr 12, pp. 17-13 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The time which is necessary that a certain liquid volum* flows through the aperture of the visoosimeterp expresned in secondas des termines the viscosity of ceramic suspensions (drossing). in order to be able to compare the viacoaity values obtnined in different late boratories to one another a series of conditions has to be taken In- to consideration which wa3 not the case up to now. In figuile I a viscosimettr is described and its working method in Mustrated, It Is used in the laboratory for physical and chernical investigations of the NIIstrolkeramika, The conditions are the followlnG: 1) the game temperature of 2oo of the suapensions during the detece tion of viscosity which is feasible by meann of a cylinder jacket (1) which can be filled with cold or warm water. 2) the initial height of the liquid column has to be equalj, io, a. 70 m which is marked by a line (3). 3) The suspension has to flow through ex*ctly the same aperture$ out Card 1/2 of the viscosixeter (a conical aperture or 8 x 6 x lo rum was assumed). Reaeurement of Viscosity of Ceramic: Suspensions. 72-12-6/114 4) The opening and sixitting of this aperture is carried out by means of a simple device with a spring, Instead of by hand like hitherto. 5) Before the experinent the 3uspen3lon has to be mixed vithin lo - 15 min. in order to eliminate a different thickenings For this piwp"s a mixing device with two propeller screws is added to the vi3cosimeter (figure Exactly 30 seconds after the mixing Was stopped the outlet aptirture of the viscosimeter is 9pened, There are 2 figureso ASSOCIATION: NII Building Glass (N]Istroykaramika). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress6, Card 212 ANTONIVICHO DaternIning the viscosity of camale suspensions, Stak. I ker. 14 no,12M-18 D 157, (NMA Iltl) 1. Nauchno-lasladovatellakly institut stroykaramiks, (Gerania industries) (Viscosity) Al"OUTICHO"b9p, - I lquipasni, for continuous els*trophoretio dohydration of ceramic ouqmnsions. Stek. I ker. 15 no.4t3O-35 Ap 1580 (XIRA 1IS5) 1, Nawhno-lesledovatellskly institut stroykerwdim6 (Blootrophoreels-lquipment and sxwplloo) (Dehydration (Chenistry)) 15(2) S(Y-1/7 2- -1 - -17, '1 i A UTHOR S Antonevich, It. K., Putyleva, Ye. 3. TITLZ: -VffTM-U"1-`f-orAnod-e'e (Molde) fo;- the Electrophoretic 'astini-, Method of Ceramic Proaucto (Materialy dlya anodov (form) pri cluktroforeticheakon sponobe otlivkl kern-micheakikh izdelly) rERIODICAL: Stoklo i keramika, 1959, 11r 1, p1l 20-25 (USSR) I A13STRACT: Several papers by A. 3. rerkman, L. tilenta, I. S. Kaynarakiv, K. B. Yalinovskiy (Ref 1), in which the queetion of the electro- phoretlo coating method was discussed, showe4 the possibility of nakint; thene caetings. Still a number of practical qtiontions must be aolve-A, the most important beint: the choice of the mold tiaterial. The Fiziko-khirzicheakaya lalioratoriya NIIStroykeramika (Physico-Chemical Laboratory NITStroykeramikn) tested a large amount of materiala. The electropharetic preci- pitation of ceramic subBtance wan carried out In a v;ecial plant with built-in autotranaformer LATR-1 v a voltaieter of the type M16, and a ammeter IMIA11/5- On this precipitation hydrogen is separated at the cathole and oxyjen at the anode. It nay hapi,en that oxyren perforates the !,rolcipitatv ar.4 foiMn C~ird 1/2 little cratera on its surface (Fil-i 3 41- 7'ho? tont re9ulta Material for Anodes Cfdramic Products so vi"~1'2- "I 'j- 1 -7/1 ~P ElectrophoretIc cautinr !'.(?thod from anodes of varioue metals are shown in tnblea I and 2. In order to avoid crater formation by free oxyi,.en snall preaae~! porous ceramic plates were used whicl) hal been nnie accordini- to the method by r. A. Smirnova (.*Ief 2). Artificial gralhite can be unad for this purj%oae 1,iit the nijbritance 1-to to lie nuch finer than for the proluation of carl,on-olectro3oa of great diameters. In the year 1)50 Uie TaNII.M.1, M113M Itki-SSR tented the filter production from porous syntheticn, as can be seen in the paperi by V. E. Gelltso 11, Go Kriehevskiy, V. 1. Zinder (Ref 3). The authors of this pa;,er usel synthetics of the type "iUllit RCV" as initial vuhstance In their testa. Zinc and lead may be nood an rietal-anolei. For the profluction of molds porous electro-conduct~ncr iyrithetics produced on a basis of polyvinyl chloride renin are best suitel. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references, 5 of whicli nre Soviet. ASSOCIATION: N113troykerarmika 15(2) AUTHORSi Rokhvnrger, Ye. L., Antonevich, N. Y., S07/ 7 2 1 FedorovA, T. Kh. TITLEs Burning of Glazed DecorAtion Tiles in C-.ech Fmctoripo (Otzh1f, glazurovannykh oblitaovochnykh plitok tin znvoinkh Chekho- slovAkii) PERIODICALi Stekl1o i keramiks, 1959, Nr 2, pp 42-45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Muffle-tunnel kilns Are At present chip-fly tised fcr the burn- ing of decoration tiles in C2echoslovnkiA. The cht-trimoteristic features of such furnaces Are described in tPble I bAsinp on datn by the Czech engineers V. BAzhout nnd V, Grauer, The characteristic feature of such furnaces is the reletively large cross section of their tunnel, len4ing no a consequence to A considerable irregularity of temperAture in the tunnel Itself. The new furnaces, the design of which wps worked out by Keramoproyakt differ by having soven muffle-lorigitudinAl channels along with n smaller furnace tunnel cross section. Dinmn, corundum, and cArborundum (Table 2) Aro uaed As re- fractuories basing on dnta by V. StopkA (Ref 1), Toble 3 sets up n compartoon of various furnaces Diirning time and per- Card 1/2 formance of tunnel-kilno depenling on the tiinnel cro"m section Burning of Glazed Decoration Tiles in Czech Fnetories SOV/72-59 2-115121 Are shown in figvrea I And 2. AccorilnR t,-, ~ntn by I, Wizhichket (Ref 2) the furnace feedinp by PArtly ioldleso tiles hns been introduced, thus obtAining n better utilization of the furnpce- volume. In the nuthor3l opinion the experience morle by Czech ceremic Inluztry should be tPken AdvnntAp-P of in the USSTJ fnetorles. Thor@ Are 2 fiRureq, 3 tAbIOS, Awl Card 212 ')a & NO 15(11) ~;~- V/'-, -- 5111- 3 -7/ 19 'XTHORS: Rokhvar.-er, Ye. L., jDtorevi(.-_.%j K., Fe,1.-r,,)v.'1, T. Fh. TTTLE: Castitir Ansembly Linor, in Vio Pictories of Sanitary Building CernTics in CzeO,oslovakia and the (Liteynyye kon- vey.yery nn znvodakh sanitarno-rtroAtellnoy kernni'ci Chekho- Vlovakil. I SSSH) PERIMCAL: StOlo I keramil;:t, 195'), 11'r '3, p1% 16 - 22 APSTRACT: Such nivembly lines are orcrated ortly in ttx '.Kirrvr!Ay zavod (Kirov Pictory); in the Lcbnerr,-Jy -.nvod (Lobiqn Factory) one in being Irstalled. In ftechnalovakin nucli ,~n narembly line has been irtrodiiced in thcZnojvK1 Factory, but officicricy per worker for the tiie beine Jr even lower, than had been t1,,,, care with manual word,. The actual ca,-tirf: of the prod- ucts calls for 88 ancembly line positions, drying of the molds 05 Positionst the prelininary drying- of the prodiiCts 110 and thoir drying 110 poeltiona. The asrertbly line working procedure in accurzAely described. The Czechoslovak cristing arvembly line is described as being si,.iplcr in desiGn and more convenient for operation at? compared with those operated rard 1~ 2 In tho Kirov Factory "Stroyfayans" and tho LobnA Factory C-in t I ng 1, 7 Avvembly Linev in the Factorien of Santlary SOV/72-59-3-71/ir) Buillini: Cor"!'Act' in Czecho!:,1(-)Yakia nn%l Vie U&V'~ "Stroykerarnfl:all. Czechnitlovak de-ri~,-vers convilor the tAlke roller typt, arner.1%ly linro to be nore nuit!il,le, no in proven 1,y thoir perforrinneo in tl,c rSA, Z~woden. nzid the Ger-nn Federal Re;!ublic. Fil-ure i lopictn nn line of the t4tble roller typia in the Ar-ibia Factory in Ile) ninki followed by nn accur to description ani t1he rt,,ltt-- merit of its being sul,erior to the 6oviot an~ C,-.o,chorlr'vJ" tratle-marks. The 11KB till Stroykern-milka h-L's -Jre--xt1y derif_-ree table rollor tyre arse-ibly lines nrid tl,,eir In.-t-illition in the Leninerad Factory nrid Slavut:il:iy :7nvo,' Slavuta Coi~a-,iic Factory) in provided for in U;i` 7-yer pl-.n Fir, 11). The trible shown t1u, advnrA,-iCvs off(,rf.-(*' l-,, asrerAly ~ liner of the lbovo tYpo. Theri, ,ir(- 2 fii-lurer, -.ndl 1 tql%le,. Card 2/2 ANTONEVICH, M., k&nd.tskhn.nnkj*,POLYAXOVAq T.P.v mWehly nauchnyy sotruMk Parameters of electrophorstlo deseloation of slips of pastes for colored mosaic tiles. Stsk.i ker. 19 noA9315-18 D 162. (MIRA 161l) 1, GoBudarstvwWy nauchno-looledovatellskiy Inatitut Btroitall- noy keramiki. (Electrophoreds) (Cla3r-Drying) !24-57-1-1244 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957 Nr 1, 1) 170 (USSR) AUT11OR: Antonevich, P. B. ,rITLE: On the Calculation of the Superstructure of a Railroad Track ( K voprosu o raschete verkhnego strOyChiya zlielezriodorozhnogo puti) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-ta. 1955, Nr 178, pp 253-Z59 ABSTRACT: The author proposes a calculation method for the superstruc- ture of a railroad track wherein the sagging of each crosstic is calculated not only for the forces that are applied to it directly but also for the pressures acting upon the adjacent crossties. A simplified version of the model proposed by M. M. Filonenko- Borodich (tkh. zap. MGU. mekhanika. 1940, Nr 46) serves as the elastic foundation; this assumption permits consideration not only of the local but of the general deformations of the founda- tion as welt. The problem is reduced to the integration of the differential equation re) It,- ~ '-' .1 r, Card 1/2 124-57-1-1244 On the Calculation of the Superstructure of a Railroad Track (cont.) where w are the deflections of the base. A and 4r are constants related to the basic foundation parameters, Ectict is the rigidity of the crosstie during a deflection, and q(x, y) is the load intensity. The equation is solved by means of Fourier integrals. The expressions for the sag, the angle of rotation, the bending moment, and the transverse force for an arbitrary rail section are adduced in an integral form. 1. Railroad tracks-4oundations--DesIgn 2. Railroad tracks-- P. 1. Klubin Stresses--Matherwitical analysis 3. Fourier's Integrals--Applications 4. Differential equations--Applications Card Z/2 124-58-6-69-14 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 6. p 98 (USSR) AUTHOR- Antonevich. P.B. TITLE-. On the Interaction ai on the Action of Added Loads in the Settling of Parallel Strip Foundations (K voprosu o %,zaininom vliyanii i vliyanii prigruzok na osadk%k parallel'no raspolozhennykh lentoch- nykh-fundahileiltov) ) , PERIODICAL~ Sb. nauchn. tr. Tornskiy inzh.-stroit. in-t, 1957. Vol Z, pp 3 1-48 ABSTRACT: Use is made of the membrane model of an elastic foundation by M.M.Filonenko-Borodicii. which possesses the properties of a heavy liquid with a surface tension (see Izv. Toniskogo politekhn. in-ta. 1954, Vol 76, pp 181-197; also RzhMckh, 1956, Nr 12, abstract 8590). In the conditions of the two-dimensional problem an investigation is made ofcases of the mutual effect on the settling of parallel, infinitely long, rigid strips which settle uniformly and nonuniforn-i!y. also investigated is the influence on the settling of foundations located in close vicinity of one another exerted by added loads in the form of concentrated loads distrilb- Card 112 uted over sonic portion either with a constant intensity or with an 124-58-6-694-1 On the Interaction and on the Action of Added Loads (cont . ) intensity undergoing a linear variation. Numerical examples are given. 1. V.Kiseleva 1. Structure--Elasticity 2. Structures__Propertle8 3. Structures--Loading 4. Structures--Analyuiu Card 2 /Z Ij 12.1 ~h 1) 10"10 ra if s la t t o ii I r om: R c I c ra tn y y z h u r,ia I ~ NI v ~ ha ik o 8 Nr ') 1) 1 11-0 1 USSR AUTHOR: Antonc% tch, P. 11 TITLE: Oil tile Mutual Interat-1,.on (it AnniCat, Corcuntr caliv Arzat'ged Foul,dations (0 ~z.amwoni , kol t,c-vkh ~-onfscntvid,c4i PERIODICAL: Sb. iiaxichn. tr TomsklN :tizh Corm* nt--, 111~17, VoI tit) 77 811 ABSTRACT: M, M, Filottenko llorod.rh~s membratic modc. tit an clastit louvidatit-n ( 'Uch. z-ai) MGLI~ 111-10 Nt 4(. let al,cj Sh nauchl, tr, Tom,kiy itizit. stroo, 111 1, 11057. N- 2, pl) ~I -.18; RZ11mckh 19'i8 Nr t,, abstratt WM-O i!~ used lor tile of the axisvm filet rit pt ol)!Clll oil tile Inte I at I Ion I I I.,%, to tile sctl ling of Iwo t igid atmular loundations tnd of, tile InIlIkelit C of colitinu ous, mitform loa&ng-, on file ell'-!vig of ( Io!-vIv situated cinnular C101111111t ill I 011.1'i 'if-e V K, I c v d Card 1/1 AhTOMICH, P.B., dotannt, kand.tokhn.muk Using graphical methods In dootgning framose Sborionauche tru4.Bel.politskheinste W,76:19-34 159. (MM 1) 16) (Structurs,l fmm"s) Him, V.X.I ANTONEVICH I V.S. Nomograph for determining the food per minute of milling machines, Mashinostroitall no.709 JI 162. (MIRA, 15t7) (Killing machines) III-rOINVICII, V.J.; WNM, V.1% 'Efflciant knurling conditions. Manhinoatroltell no.9137 S , 62. (IMIRA 15:9) (NoWwork) .Zb- Amron. C. Comparative stAy on production of a direct current of great Intensity. p. 489. STMII SI CMnARI DE EMMETICA. Buouresti. V61. 5, no- 3/4. July/Dec. 1953. SOURCE: East European Aosssione List, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 5. No. 11, November, 1956. A7--f-7:T, I- Operation of a DC motor with independent excitation when voltage is increased. 1), 507. STUDII SI CERCETARI DE ENERGETICA. Bucuresti, Vol. 5. no, 3/4 , July/Dec. 1955 SOURCE: EFAL IZ Vol-5, No. lls Nov. 1956 F. 1 C.7 ~j t . SO (BiocIlem, 1W. J, of 14atippe ".A'-ioc'K lmd ATP. 11 t..ct--j Phystol (Pudeper0j, 1951 ','/l suppl (26) "o abtt. in Exc,, vleds KOVACH, A.G.;BAODY. D.;BLLL=. R.;AHTONI. Y.;GXRGXLY. J.;KXHYIWC, J.-.IRANTI. M.;KOVACH, X. - Traumatic shook and adenosins triphosphato. Acta physiol. hung. ) no.2:3)0-)44 1932. (CLNL 24s3) 1. Of the lnstttxtte of Biochemistry of Budapest University. - F;i~ FFl-., -~~ 10. 1 M 1%, 1 :-., ~ e,. - , ,'N - - - . T-- ANT-CNI, F.; MMI, T. Imams-biological study of the crystalline alcohol dehydrogenases ia*lated from closely related yeast enecies. ActA physiol. hung. 13 no.3:187-197 1957. 1. Biochemical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budap*st. (IMHTDHOGXUSIS I alcohol debydrolvenass from baker's yeast & brewer's yeast, immune-biol. salies) (TIRSTS, metabolism alcohol dehydrogeneses, immune-biol. studies) ANTONI, F.; HIDVEGI, E.J.; LOVA1, P. t.,%- - Isolation of cell nuclei from Lattro-Ehrlich ascites tumour colls in Glycerol medium. Acta physiol. acad. sci. hiing. 21 no-4:3Z5-334 162, 1. The Frederic Joliot-Curie Central Institute for Hadiobiological Research, Budapest. (CARCIN(Hk t EHRLICH TUMOR) (GLYCERIN) (CELL NUCLEUS) (RNA, NEOPLASM XOTELES, G.J.; AN'TO.NI, F.j SZABO, L.D. Nucleic acid metabolism of inflammatory cells. I. Nucleic acid content of inflammatory cells. Acta physiol. acad. nal. hung. 22 no.1:1-10 162. 1. Institute for Radiobiological Research, Budapest. (DNA) (RNA) (INFLAMATION) 1% UJIGAiY -=v AN, S., ANTOXI, F., and VARMUSZ, V.. of the "Froderio Joliot- Curial' Research Institute for Radiobiology and Radichygiono (Director: V. VARTr;i1ZZ), Budapest (Original version not given]. ",-=,anoloeical Activity of Ribonualooproteins. 1. Factors Influencing t~a) Antigon-Antibody R&Aotion" i-dapest, Acta Microbiol ogica-Academine-Scien-tiarig Hungaricae. Vol 9, 1962/03; pp 341-346. 'Intr. tct rAuthors' English summary]: Specific antibodies have been pro- ducca in rabbits with RNA-RUP preparations obtained froi euinaa-piz liver. 'rho antigen-antloody reaction was estimated quantitatively by roasuring tno optical densities at Z60 and ZdO mp. During the timo and under tne tomporature required for precipitations, the R:U-,%.'P antigon 4~; dcco:~posod spontaneously. A docomposing action was oxorcized also by I tirc, nucleaso systom In the serum. Whon studying the immunobioloeical ctivity of RNA-UP antigen-antibody systems, the role of some factors neZLgiblo in the case of other antigens should be considered. (30 rufQrancos, rviinly Western]. [Article In English). HIDVEGI, N.J.; LONATP P.1 ANTONI, F.; UNGER, E.; VART&RESIZ, V. Oncogenic deoxyribonuclooprotein and deoxyribonucloic acid isolated from ascites tumour calls. Neoplasm 10 no-41361-36/, 163. 1. "Fraderic Joliot-Curial NationAl Research Institute for RAdiobiology and Radlohygiene, Budapest XXII, Hungary. NUCLEOPROTEINS) (CARGINOGEVS) LEUKEMIA, EXPERIMENTAL) CARGIROMA, EHRLICH TUMOR) i (DINA1, NEOPLASM) (LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOCYTIC) WI,GYES$ lajosi URBAN,, Sewdorl ANTOM, Feremcne Published professional standards. Stabyany kozl 15 no,1:8 A .163* 1. Kozlekedes- as Ilostaugyi Hiniesterium 1/7 Gepeateti SwY.- oottaiy vatetoje (for Tolaes)* 2* Kotlekedes- en Fostaurvi Miniesterium 1/9 Tavkotlo- so Distositoberendeseei Stakoastaly vezetoJe (for Urban). 3. Kannyuipari 14iniatterium IparfejIsr.'esi Foosataly (for Antoni). U?IGMjE.j- MIAT.P.; IIIDVEGItF..; AIITIWII,,F.; VARTEIMZIV. Patholoelcal observationa on mice treated with proparatos isolated from asciton tumour cells and rei mice grafWd with lymphatic cell suspensions from tho so treated animals. Noo- pla=a 11 no.2&177-192 161. 1. Frederic Joliot-Nrio Wational Renearch histitute for Ra- dioblology and Radiohygimop aidapost, limpry. KOTELES,G.J.;_ P1i7U,'IjF.j RADNOT9 Magda The nucleic acid content or the lens and some properties or its "soluble RW-l- Acts, med. acad. sci. flung. 19 no.3t271- 283 f63 1. Institute for Radlobiological Research$ Budapest# and First Department of ()phth&]no1ogyq Univarsity Medical School, Budapest. Ar WhI3, Katalln, XOTF;J'S, ANNAI'l, ~., 1AW-SY, 'Jy. Studlpq an thp nutlele &aid metatx)lism of membram nells after Influonza virus Infection. Acta m!c7rob!c'A.* acad. act. Hung. 11 no.2085-192 '(4. 1. StaLe Inst!tute of Hyg-lpno (Dirtntort 'T. Prikacs), Pulappill., a-11 State Inst.1tute for Iladloblelogirall Reaceirch "YredRr-'t Zo;lot Cur'~e' (Pirectors V. Vnrterenz), NORP(nil., L 1982-66 EWA(j)1EWA(b)-2 RM IMSTUR XRt AT5024290 HU/2Y*/64/023/002/0133/0140.2.:~, AMORt Ant-oni, Fama) Aft, Istvan Azabo, Lasslo D.1 Varteross, Vile" TITLZI Glycerole-induo*d changes in tho level and metabolism of nucleic acids In bone marrow calls SOURCE iAcadenia.scientiarus hungaricaes Acta physiologica, vo 23, no, 2, 1964, 133-140 TOPIC TAGS: nucleic acid, biologic metabolism, bone narrow, cytology, radiation biologic affect ABSTRACTs flenglish article, authors$ Zngl~sh $"r*y modified7The DRA-P content of rabbit bons marrow to 5.8 x 10- microgron/call. Th; correspond. Ing value for RNA-P to 3.9 x 10-7 microgram/coll and the ratio of RNA to DNA Is 0.67. Clyearol, in concentrations of 3 per cent and more, markedly do. crossed the RNA content of bone marrow cello but bad no Influtnee on the DNA, level.. Clyceroi treated calls continued to Incorporaits both C14.forsata and P32 into RNA and DNA even though the rate of incorporation was considerably decreassiL, Washing procsduresfurthei~ decreased the ability of glycerol. Card 1/2 L 1982-66 ACMION M AT3024290 treated calls to incorporate radioactive isotopes. The ratio of RNA to DmAt in alycerol-treated callej undervent an unusually rapid decrease during in. cubation, by'incrassing the glycerol concentration up to 40 per cent, both purified and cytoploon-conteminated nuclei could be isolated. Orig. art. bass 2 figusve, 3 gmpM, I table, AS=IATIONI hvderlo Jollot-Curle Naticul Res#areh I"tituts for "diobiolo "d itadi0hysistwo pea ASUBKITT&Dt 00 SWLI 00 SUB COM Le NR RST my 1 00 OT 1 030 im card 2/2 L 1983-66 &4,A(J)/PWA,(b)-2 RM ACCESSION MR: AT50242% ffU/2y*/64/025/0O2/0141/0148!Z Istvan .n J.1 Szabo, leazlo D.) Arky AUTHOR: Antont. To c IILJ#vp Ai _Ago TITLEt In vitor incorporation of p32 an;l 014 precursors into the nucleic acidi' and proteins of rabbit. bone marrow SOURCE: Academia acientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v. 25, no. 2, 1964, 141-148 TOPIC TAOS: phosphorus, carbon, radioisotope, nucloic acid, protein, rabbit, bone marrow, radiobiology ABSTRACT: L"English article, aut rel English summary modified 7 The in. corporation of C14-formate and M into the DNA of rabbit bone-mrrow has been Investigated. A Tyrods solution with 20.per cent added rabbit serum, was found to be the best suited medLum for in vitro labelling and for ob.', taining well-reproducible specific activities, The Incorporation Of c14. valln* and C14-arlinine into various proSsin fractions of bone marrow cells~ has also been investigated. The radioactivity due to C14-valine was always Card 1/2 Card 2/2 A,4TnNI, OLPIALA . - - 0 Cold agKlutination; theoretical principles and clinical signific"co. Pastepy hig.sed.doew. 9 no.4:509-564 1955. 1. Ilinilm Chorob Dziect AM Irskow. ul. Strzolecka 2. (HINAWLUTIWIOV,. cold, review) riiyr ~~ion im~l in, lo-,vT mce the i,nn,i-m- at ft" 1 '0-- ! , - 1, , - . . ., L' .';'i - ! all! I,- ,hich ,11 1, 1 phAl Tb " 1,) 1 d- -vj ""ght ox 14 to wl) of Rklhl tit t,tfl ffj f I' i Ol -:U- - ---I I-,- . ^ "-- -f :1-:1: -- * 11 ~1- -. ;,': -," (~ -,2) . - A ; 1* 1 .1 ~) A!:alc,-JLa Nrl "~x"O'.1te) Sofiya Vol ) I:," *,' SO : &-i5t Etuv-lear, Accessions List %'cl -":' ~:o i~ EUSTATZIOU, G.; EUSTATZIOU, Silvia; KrUTERT, Rugonia; ANTONI, Maria; BOGDANF,3CO, Viorica Resea.rch on the phago-bacterial systems in saprophytic and pathogenic mycobaoteriA. Relation of the phago-bacterial systems to the taxonmr or atypical and saprophytio Mycobacterim hominis and Myoobacterium avium. Arch. rown. path. exp. microbiol. 21 n6.21255-261 162. 1. Travail de 111natitut ODr. L Cantacuzino* -- Centre National do Bacteriophages-Reforences. (MYCOBACTERIUM) (MYCOBACTERIOPHAGES) (BACTF.RIOPHAGE TYPING) ANTONI, Pal, dr. The battered child syndrome. Orv. hetil. 106 no.41:193.1-193'7 10 0 165. 1. Janos Korhaz, Gyermakoataly (foorvoa: ImartCyorry, d,-.) dr.1 :)ZMTE*ERESZTYv Bela, dr, An u-uaual case or aspiration of a foreign body. Orv. hetil. 10b no,280325-1326 11 J1165. 1. Debreceni Vrvoatudommyl. Egyetem, GyemeWinika hgnzpatot Win, 1,Rszlo, dr.) as TBG Klinika Ogazgtitot Pongor, Fererm# dt-*)* ANTONI, Sandcr Asphyxia. Elet tud 18 no.6t162 10 F '63. AltrONI , Sandor StornCe of firowood and coal for wintor. Elot tud 1.8 no.39 29j1218 S 163.