SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERZON, I. S. - BESCHASNYY, G. K.

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BERZON, I.S.; RATNIKOVA, L.I.; RATS-KHIZSIYA, M.I. Study of transformed reflected waves in media with weak differential velocities. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no-9:1293-1306 S 163. (JMIRA 16-10) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. BERZON, i.s. -- z-, Development of the physical foundations of seismic prospecting methods. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.5:625- 635 My 164. (MIRA 17~-6) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. ACCESSION'NR: AP4045785 8/0049/64/000/009/1308/1333 AUTHOR: Berz~M, TITLE: Some results of a study of seismic waves during shooting of wells SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izventlya. Seriya geofizichookays, no. 9, 1964, 1308-1333 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave, borehole, seismic prospecting, geophysics, hole shooting ABSTRACT: This article given the results of a study of longitudinal, transverse and modified waves during the shooting of borcholes with multichannel two- component recording of oscillations at the earth's surface. It is shown that modified forward waves are formed when there are small angles of incidence of a wave on a discontinuity. It is also shown that it ib desirable to use isochrone, charts of different waves, constructed in a vertical plane passing through the borehole and the profile line, for determination of the types of recorded waves, their tie-in to discontinuities and determination of additional data on the velocity profile of the medium. The following conclusions were drawn: 1. The seismic shooting of holes during the recording of waves in two components (x and z) at the surface at different distances from the mouth of the hole makes it possible to study the conditions for formation of various types of longitudinal, Card ..1/3 -A00 ACCESSION NR: AP4045785 transverse and modified vaves and obtain information on the velocity profile of the medium, supplementing the data obtained from a vertical travel time curve. 2. The modified forward waves, clearly detected on the records, are formed both in the case of quite large angles of incidence of a longitudinal wave on a discontinuity and in the case of incidence close to normal. The experimental result obtained in this paper to not in quantitative agreement with the results of theoretical computations using the ray method. 3. In the case of shots at different depths in a hole there will be strong, transverse, direct and head waves. During observations at the surface it is possible to record homogeneous, transverse, reflected ari head waves and modified waves, propagating in the initial part of the path as transverse waves. Special theoretical and experi- mental investigations should be formulated to determine the mechanism of excita- tion of transverse waves resulting from shots in holes. 4. In the case of certain velocities of propagation of transverse waves-on vertical travel time curves obtained near the mouth of a hole, there can be errors due to interference of an S wave with a Lamb wave and with modified waves forming when there are small angles of incidence of a longitudinal wave an a discontinuity. In order to eliminate possible errors due to interference wit), a Lamb wave it is necessary Ziia- 2130V V4 ACCESSION YR: AP4045785 to use a record obtained at distances x >10 a from the mouth of the hole. For separation of modified'and transverse waves it is necessary to obtain correlation records at distances not less than 70-100 m from the mouth of the hole. 5. In order to determine the types of recorded waves it is desirable to use the method of constructing isochrone charts in a vertical plane passing through the borehole and the profile line. This method makes it possible to detect the discontinuities in the medium directly from the form of the isochrones and tie-in the recorded waves to these discontinuities without a prior determination of velocities. other effective uses of this method are described. "In conclusion, the author wishes to thank V. A.Mitronova for making the computations and V. A. Popkova for preparing the graphics". Orig. art. has: 2 formulas, 16 figures and 4 tables. OTHER: 008 ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Zemli, Akademiya nauk SSSR (Institute of Geophysics, Academy of Scienceal &W) SUBMITTED: O6Aug63 NO REF SOV: 014 Card 3/3 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES L - 60150-65 ~HT (I) INdA (h) -Peb OW zACCESSION NR: PP5018285 UP,/0387/65/000/006/0001/0009 550.634.5 1AUTHOR: Berzon I. S. A MM; Definition of the model of a thin-layered medium with the simultaneous use !of the amplitude and phase spectPal characteristics of the layer !SOURCE: Ali SSSR. Izvestiya. rizika zemli, no. 6, 1965, 1-9 JOPIC TAGS: seismography, geophysics The spectral adnplitude and phase chavacter-i-stics of a bomogencous thin Javer are considered for the case of reflected longitudinal waves. It _'~; show~n that, -twelve differont model,, of a homoueneous thin layer located betwcen homogeneous i :'alf-spaces, there exist only four different types of amplitude chavacteris tics. L .However, the spectral phase cha-racteristics cor-responding to models of a medilun ~which are characterized b~r one and the same amplitude characteristic may be differ- :ent. For this reason, the simultaneous use of both characteristics, makes it pos- isible to uniquely deteniine the type of model for the layexcd medium and the ratio tof the acoustical rigidity of the layer to that of the ambient media. If the densi-i Card 1/2 T~ aloi5o-65 iACCESSIO1%1 NR: AP5018285 ities and the velocity in one of these media-are known, then the velocity in the 'thin layer can be -determined. Using the phase and amplitude characiterisrics to- "i find the tnkhima of the &niplitude ebaraci igether also makes it possible t :eristics,_ -which leads to aft accurate determination of the -thickness of the layer. Ori'g. art. ~;has: .5 figures, 11 formulas. ;ASSOCIATI0141: InstituL, Fizi-)d zemll, ARademli nauk SSSR (Institute of Ph -sics of _qciepce tbe ErarthAqAd 1e 'SUBMITTED: 09Jul64 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: ES :NO REP SOV: 006 OTHER:, 000 Ca,d 2 L 23357-65 BIT (1)/EFF(C)/E'PFr(11) -2/FPR/TtrPA(bb) -Z1174A (1) Pr-~/Ps-VFU-h 16'9 ACCESSION NR: A115000,c~95 8/0264/64/000/olo/AO39/AO39 SOURCE: Ref. A. Vozdushnyy transport. Svodnyy torn, Abs. 10A247 AUTHOR: Kudryashem, L, I : B r7on. 1. Yu.- TITLE: Studies of complex heat exchange in the presence of variable thermophyqical properties and radiant heat exchange CITE D SOURCE: Tr. KuYbyshevsk. wAats. tn=t,. vyp. 15, ch. 2, 1963, 25-40 TOPIC TAGS. complex heat exchange, variable thermophysical property, radiant heat exchange, therm-.d regularity, dimensionless temperature excess, complex heat exch-angre coefficient TRANSIATION: Three approaches are used in applyin,cr the theory of thermal re-gularity to studies of complex heat exenange. The first is stated in the form of the following principle: The constancy of the rate of cooling persists in the presenec of variable thermo- physical properLies and raffiant heat exchange if the dimensionless temperature encess is replaced by a new variable magridtude in a form determined directly in the process of in- tegrating the initial differential equation of complex heat exchmige. The second approach is related to an introduction of P. now parameter u. ne dimensionless temperature excess Card 1/2 L 23357-65 ACCESSION NR: AR50DO895 0 proves to be regular In relation to that parameter. The last approach is based on Intro- ducing a coefficient of complex beat crichango.D. It was demonstrated e_xperimentally that -the introduction of the new generalized variable u actually regularizes the process oi heating or cooling a body; hence It can be considered as an adequately effective medium in experimental studies of complex heat exchange. The introduction of a coeffizi6nt of regularity level and its analytical evaluation in relation to existing experimental data point to the feasibility of a simple method of calculating complex heat exchange. The authors also illustrate techniques for defining coefficients of regularity level at a given point in the process from experiment&l data. A single formulation of problems on internal and external beat exchange, employing the tbeory of hydrodynamic and thermal spurs, makes -.it pDssible-to establish a functlowal TelfttIOWIA.,-~ for the heat transfer coefficient, which takes Into consider -a fibin -the -obiwacterlstics of both-internal and external-problerns-. - Bibli -with. 7 titlesi SUB CODE: rm:-: Wct: 00-: Card 2/2 ray Acc NR% AT6003068 WURVE UODE: UR/3l81/b3/000/015/0U2t)/VU4U AUTHOR: Kudryashev, L. I. (Professor, 1)oct or of techn,'caj. ociences); Berzon, -I. Yu. ORG No ne TITLE: Investigation of complex heat transfer with varying tnermo- physical properties ana In the presence of radiative heat transfer 6 SOURCE: Kuybyshev. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, no. 15, pt. 2, 19 3 kh Doklady Kustovoy nauchno-telEhniches-Ko--y--Yconferentsii po voprosam me ki zhiaxosti I gaza (Reports of the Joint scientific-technical confer- ence on problems of tha mechanice of 14.quia and gas), 25-40. TOPIU TAUS: hydrodynamic theory, radiative heat transfer, heat transfer coeXXicient ABSTRACT: The system of diff erential equations aefining the problem has the form: da .. . 7 !'PT -& = div (X grad 0), 0.. oil T IULO)'] .(C) G Card 1/3 X=W)' cii-C'M' T-Y(')) '(d) ACC NRz AT6003068 wnere: is the analog of the temperature, determined by the expression: and-~ are values - the analog corresponding to the maximum and minimum t2mPeratures T and T - q q q are dimensionless orthogonai M of dI coordinates;'St is the Stoices numie'r, det4rminea from. the expression: CnT93 St GkR' 211 BI Of -R-T AT6003u6b It nas been experiwentally established that zhe introauction of a new generalized variable, u, reGularizes the process of heating or cooling a body and can therefore be regarded as a sufficiently effective metnod for the exDerimental study of complex heat transfer. introuuction of a coefficient for the degree of regularity and Its aprlication to the existing experimental data demonstrate the possibility of a simple method for calculating complex heat transfer. Combining the formula- tions of the problems of internal and external heat transfer, witn application of the theory of hydroaynamic and thermal traces, makes it possible to set up a functional relationship for the heat transfer coefficient, taking Into account both the Internal and the external problem. Orig. art. has: 75 formulas and 1 figure. bUB 001jz: ?_U/ SUBM DATE: 00/ - ORIG REF: OOb/ OTH REF: 001/ UUV REP: C~IS3/3 "- MZON. O.F - imnjasner. A square meter of dwelling as a basic calculation index. Gor.khoze MoBk.31 no-1:23-26 J& 057* (MLEA 10:3) (Construction industry--costs) BERZON, O.Fo, inzh.; SHCHMAKOV, S-N-, inzh., spets.red.; MORSKOY, K.L.v red.izd-va; TWINA. Te.L., tekhn.red. [HaAdbook on transporting, handling, storing* and maintaining building materials, products, construction elements, and eqp~pmsntl Rukovodstvo po transport irovani iu, priemkB. skladi- rova.iiiu i khraneniiu materialov, izdelii, konstruktaii i oboru- dovaniia v stroitel'stve. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 274 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy konitet po delam stroitellstva. kBuilding materials-Storage) (Building--ToolB and implements-Haintenance and repair) BEIIZ9Nj-Q.F-., inzh.,; SHCHERBAKOV, S.N., inzh., spets.red.; GERASDIOVA, G.S., red. izd-va;-RUDAKOVA, N.I., tekhn. red. [Handbook on the transportation,'acceptancep and storage of materials, articles, and equipment in construction) Rukovod- stvo po transportirovke, priemke, skaldirovaniiu i khraneniiu materialov, izdelii, konstruktsii i oborudovaniia v stroitelt- stve. 2.1 izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit, materiala% 1961. 350 PO (19,RA 15: 1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Gosudarstvenrqy komitet po delam stroitellstva. (Construction industry) _BMQN,-.P,F,j LEBEDEV, S.A., red.; YEFREHOV, S.A., red.; PETROVA, V.V., red. izd-va; KASIMOV, D.Ya., tekha. red. [Price list for the construction of housing and buildings serving cultural and public needs in cities and territorial regions of the R.S.F.S.R.)Preiskurantnis tseny na zhilisheb- noe i kulltumo-bytovoe stroitelletvo po gorodam i territo- rial'4ym raionam RSFSR. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 212 p. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.)Gosudarstvennyy komitetpo delam stroitel'stva. (Construction industry-Prices) inzh.; LUSSUTE714, D.I., inzh.; YUREERIVIR, Ya.14., '176fid. ekon. nauk; RUDNEii, I.B., kand. tekhn.nauk; GORBUSHINY F.B., red.; ZFUKOVSKIY, Ye.S., nauchn. red.; GIROVSKIYP V.F., glav. red. serii; BOGINA, S.L., red.; GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn.red. [Handbook on material and machinery supply for construction units] Spravochnoe posobie po materiallno-tekhnicheskorm snabzheniiu stroitellrifth organizatsii. Pod obshchei red. P.B.Gorbushina i D.I.Bukshteina. Mookva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 607 D. (1-1, IRA 17: 1) 1. Moscow. Nauelmo-issledovetellskiy institut ekonoipiki stroitellstva. 2. Direktor Pauchno-issledovateliskogo insti- tuta ekonomiki stroitellstva i chlen-korrespondent Akadernii stroitellstva i arkhitektury (for Gorbushin). 3. Rukovoditell otdela norp.irovaniya materiallnykh resursov i tsen na, stroi- tellnye Iconstruktsii nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta ekonomiki stroitel'stva (for Buksht-eynl. (Construction industry--Management) BERZON, O.F., inzh.j SHCHERBAKOV, S.N., inzh., nauchr. red. [Handtook on the transportation, acceptance, storage and preservation of materials, articles, elements, and equipment in constructiorl Rukayodstvo po transportirov- ke, priemkep skladirovaniiu i khraneniiu materialov, izdelii, konstruktsii i oborudovaniia v stroitellstve. 3. izd., perer. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. 329 p. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Russia 1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitellstva. 1 32390-6~ /Zt?T(M)/EPFW/DfG(z Pr-4/Pw-4 TT/WE ---- -- - -.ACCESSION S/0286/165/000/003/0087/0087 -0 lemel -Yanov,, zt V. AUTHOR: Berzo n, ,y N to __Luer transfer from spare tanks sery TIM: An Automatic valve for'controllinE ice twits. Class 471 No, 168095 SOURCE: Rmlletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 3, 1965% 87 TOPIC TAGS: fuel syntt-a, fuel controlt fuel valve, liquid level control ABSTRACT: This Author's Certif i-zate introduces an automatic valve for controlling r fuel transfer from spare_ tanks to service tanks. The device is made up of a spec ed control space Ian ur - bal-I and float mechanisn. The fuel ially shap, a a zprlng rel: n syBtem operation is made more reliable by a lever with an inartial weight which is' built into the valve actuator. none SMITTED: 28Feb63 MCL: 00 SUB CODE: FP,1330AG OTM: 000 NO REP SOV: 000 LC'Drd 2-/2 3, 080Q-61 U-029993 LjRCE CODE: UR/A_ ;u- 6 ACC NRi W so 13/u /oOO/0l5/oi96/o,9 INVENTOR: Berzon, 0. S.-, Yemell anov. I. V. Y-1 ORG: none TITLE: A system for transferring fuel from aircraft tanks. Class 62, No. 184151 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 196 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft fuel system equipment, aircraft fuel pump ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a system for transferring fuel from aircraft tanks, which ccnsists of centrifugal tank pumpsO'and main fuel-supply lines. To supply the engine with given amounts of ~A\ a volumetric gage is inserted in the supply lines. The housing of the gage contains two pairs of gears in two sep~Fate insulated recesses; one gear in each pair is rigidly set on the common shaft. [SAI SUB CODE: 21, 01/ SUBM DATE: 15Apr64/ Card 1/1 uDc: 629.13.ol/o6: 621.6 010- was- 0. .0 !-13 1 LI z is -4 it ap* v At MI. I too AND Arm Q*OfQlL__ A we frava days of Wrousia* depealt.- -00 s* P. 11. Iludnikov Mul a. PMUN. .51OM'1114YIS i NPON, HI k i l f "00 relp oo ront t 1e Ppool. 100, 'No. 1-2. Clayll -00 0 AIA 24A 29 F 0 87 0 l l MO A . r . . dr , t Islia . yla v inga 3.2. CaO 0.6-1.8. lalgO 0.4-3.6. slissli O.A-I.U A v 00 00 . istlitiou lom 2.".47.. The gray variety 6 plutic, Is rciractarissrst of IM-1670" Sao shatering letup. of 1180'. AM is suilabla (or tualtin aciAl-nmisidnA stonewan. '00 o Optimunt tbaw" can be pnd. frotu 30% clay and W%. of 66% tie- will 351 Orog is obtaincti by S 1. ning clay at about OV =1101 grain-vite canr - 01 5-1.0 tam. 30%, and 0.15-O.M mm. 70 C. 1.1=9:96I.Idl-at 1230" vast requiremeats log normal iwiti4luiWing tirkit and fair PAwbig rings. .3 W a. Z. KOMICU r" as so OO It JUL We If WO 0 I A. - ------ VWN CLAMPKATOW I * R t WO ISO 0 I &A a A MILLYNG C&L tr g step si"1111" %pow wminv INSO'S "At (w% got IIII&I'l GWK qwv all a a- a s I A 00 A 00 90 (2, A ... 00 0 00 *0 go 0 oo 00 go 010 00 A& NJ i. All&. L 84TALLUKKAL Lffl*&TM CLAMWICATION f a "I's ii-o i -oo 0 -a 0-0 06 ** . V V a a AA in J. 0 .2 a Pkoctists AND P1101`911111# MOIS Wascrificell pi&mmls for Mathakh' and facing t m t .0 0 S. A. BRAWN A%v K. A. SNLX%(IVA. Veknl*xavd i ) d m I"Ti No. 8. pp. 111-12. are given tin the lion and chaTacteriticu of the following noncritical = Is as pilpments for %letlakh and facing plmr,: (1) Blitavirtituilkaya orr containing 34,32 iron oxidm and II-141"i cotyAlt oxide. (2) KramtourAl'%kayu tire containing 17.7 iron oxide and 1.2'-, copper o"Ic, CO ruangantr rake obtained from converter slag asul containing up to 18 Ni 2nd Mn and j).(jr; Co, artil 44) iron-copper cake obtained from converter %lag and containins ;'At; iroo and in. SO ignilicant amounts (not given) of Ni an(l Cu Thee - -J h- t i l 1l d i l f ma irr a s wrrv succru y u%e n%tt ai o the Clit u A and expenoive oxide% of Co. M. Cy. and Fe and Co-Nin. Cu-Ni. Zoo C~Al. and Fe-Cr pigmmt%. zoo see 40* 300 Neel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-a it ts )A 41 a u 0 a 30 A-'A A L% --- A- -1 --- 4 0 0 0 : 9beftewismimit; toceivil"O. S. A. Hisslum Ats,~Gctcd ' I No, So. pp, 17-19- rvm..1ffTv :0 ill Vekarmays i Kfr4M. 1 Dt-talls we given for tranOerrium insagv~ from X6~. onto 00 rerarnie mm- The lollowim marnts siv u%rd: (1) hor of ainnus- a lidlitiM (0111ilining 4 gin Cles"ill The lum lee o 0 . , i S anti 1 of WEAt in 'it gm ill nium dickrantate of dextrin m * 0 00 . . . . . g 100 im tbr inuW from the of water (2) for tranderrin 00 .3 . ; g 14*% onto dir comic at , a andution Consimin T of 50 Col. 1 coo 00 - &1coW; (Madark-broms lothon.30etber, and 20%ojV6 -"4w CuittibWO The $is is Fr(ml),, CCXO�i),, soil i i 4 r 300 00 or conta n ng ZoO in tbe propme iotiod 2: 1:1 and a Mark c h 0 1 M CO l CQ011) i e pro. n t ~ sta , II ). , the pkmb~mt* Fr( 20 portam of 2:1*4. Time Gn for thm cukw% mubilits of moo . MO. 75. qwwta 12.7, st" boric will US';. S.z K. coo moo t too too ~di Ate-ILA &NIALLOWC-OCAL 1.1111110"t CLASSIFICATION A -!-7- --7 too va"Imv laicaq .10 z- 02. a - - 2l vlj;'t7- visit, ow Q.. ~== 0 r T 4 u u AV 10 It: a v 1 1 0 tm a I If Is 1 0 a 3 1 1 T n it , 0 It It a 100000010000000000000*00 0 :1 4 .6 00000000000000600 d" 000 o 0 0 0 0 G1* 0 0 o 0 0 0 o * o 0 0 0 0 0 * o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MZON,S.A. Kaolin for the production of fine ceramics. Stek.i ker.12 no.8: 18-20 Ag'55. (MLRA 8:11) (Ceramic industries) (Kaolin) BERZON, S.A. . 'Using the latest methods of refining raw materials. Stek.1 ker. 13 no.4:23-24 Ap 156. (Ceramic industries) NLU 9:7) ;AUTHOR% Berzon, S. A. TITLEs Let's Increase the Productivity of Filter Presses (Povysit' proizvoditelinost' fil'tpressov) MIMICAL: Steklo i Keramika, 195% Vol. 14, No. 1. pp. 15-18 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACTi The low producti:Y-ity of filter presses used in ceramic industry is emphasized and methods leading to the alleviation of this problem are discussed. Some of the new developments in colloidal and physical chemistry, if applied to ceramic industry., may well be the solution to this problem. Some details on dehydration, structure of clay particles (Fig. 1). and the effect of the sorption of ions on clay and kaolin water-retainability are given, and reference is made to transactions pertaining to the above-mentioned subjects (A. I. Avgustinik - Ceramic Symposium, Gizmestprom., 11, 1940; B. V. Deryagin - Journal of Physical Chemistry, 3, 1, 29-41, 1932; and G. V. Kukoley, - and TA. M. Syrkin - Colloidal Journal, Izd. AN SSSR, T. XVII, No. 2, 1955). Results of tests conducted at Katuarovskiy plant, to determine the rate of coagulation., filtratlon, and mechanical strength of clay specimens are indicated respectively in Table No. 12 Fig, No. 2, and Table No. 3. The flowability of the dross was measured with a flowmeter which is illustrated in Figs. No. 3 & 4. Card 1/2 Let's Increase the Productivity of Filter Presses Based on preliminary test data, investigation revealed that the. lower limits of faience dross flowability equaled to 60 mm., and that the addition of 0.1 - 0,2% of lime milk., the flowability was significantly increased and the productivity of filter Iresses had almost doubled. There are four footnoted references, all of which are Slavic. AMIATION.- Scientific-Research Institute for Structural Ceramics (NIIstroymash) PRESENTED BY: SUBMr=-. AVAIMLI: Card 2/2 3534. Jncre2slng the efficlen-y of filter-prtssm-S. A. Br5tzoN (GluS3 Or.1 Ceramirs Aftvww, 14 10, 1, 15 1957). In Russian Phypigq, taking Plact' j,3 C~a, M The _-bj;~Ctlpw to Im-rease the c-f-miency orilressn b gAutilants to slips. A 1% solutivil UTZO and 2!" solution of CuCl? and -1, 0-2, and 0.3% Its iirc tab -d:`i)-2.qnd0-5% adrditmns MSC12 were used (0 o C f.1, sOWudonweremcat-cffective. Dryh)it~~ndf.-rin,,,--shrinkag.-s and n=hanical preparod-.spocinxm - were- dammir ed to asix.-Min cirect of addWom, Drying-'iind ivi*behaviour with and withow flocculantwerc practically thc sam. A, Odition of-I% QkO solution improves filterability ofslips and almilst doub!-= lbeouipulorfiltex-prcsscs. Fluidity of -he slip is tolcn ai the critcrim for the additiOn -VA Nulanis--c AUTHOR: Berzon, S.A. 72-'53-6-9/19 TITLE: A New Scheme for the Production of Falence -Tiles (Novaya skhema proizvodstva fayansovykh plitockuAyi~ii ulass) PERIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika., 1958, - '. ; -,, Nr 6, pp. 26-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing scheme for the production of the mass for tiles re- quires much room and is expensive, especially the dehydration of clay by means of filter presses. This problem can be solved by utilizing the pbysical-chemical properties of these masses. Clay3 containing only little water can be dehydrated by drying. The de- pendence of moisture to be removed from the clay on initial moist-, ure is shown -in fig.l. Fig.2. gives a characteristic of aelrtyiraiioa methods: That by means of a filter press, the vacuum-filter~_ng method, and the filteriess methods. The electrolytic method W~Lq found to be the best. Further, the technology of the production of electrolytic ma sea is described in detail. The influence exey.- ciBed by electrolytes upon the physical properties of the mass forms the subject of vc_--, numerous publications. Three aiffereni methods were worked out by NIIstroykeramiks. for the dehydration of clays of low humidity: dehydration by an atomizing drier, by a Card 1/ 2 roller drier, and by drying on a conveyer drying machine of the A Tlew Snbpme for the Production of Faience Tiles 72-58-6-9/i9 prevJously coasi3atea clay. In all 3 cases the mass dehydratr-1 from a humidity content of 34-36,% to one of Th, simpliest meth- ods rre those by means of atomizing and roller driers, vituen Is tnirr also with respeot to economy. If the advantages of the roller 8rier system as established by M.Yu.Lurye wW A.G.Kasatkir. are tzCken, 'n-. to acWount, this system must be preferre3. In the aera=.o indust:~.7 of the USSR it has hitherto not been employed. Ac,lording to iatq- supplied by G.V.Krupin, N.-Ya.Luk'yanov and others/roller .3riers ar~~ more economical than atomizing driers. By the elimination of the filter process and the introduction of roller driers instead of continuous-type furnaces the process of tile produc+Lon has ba:~n simplified, which leads to a considerable saving la ipace ax-.' alio makes it possible to reduoe the staff. Also the prime c_ dl-,- hydration can be reduced by 35-40%. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: NIIstroykeramika. (NII Building Ceramics) 1. Ceramic materials--Production 2. Clays--Dehydration 3. Electrolytes--Properties 4. Dehydrators--Effectiveness Card 212 AUTHOR: Berzon, S. A. SOV/72-58-11-10/15 TITLE: ~0~~~aized Supply of Ceramic Factoriea With Dry, Pulverized Leaning Materials (0 tsentralizovannom snabzhenii keramicheskikh zavodov sukhomolotymi otoshchayushchimi materialami) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1958, Nr 11, PP 33 - 35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The primary raw material processing is distributed among the individual ceramic enterprises, which leads to only a partial use of their drying and grinding apparatus. The majority of the works employ the wet grinding method for leaning materials, which together with the filtration press departments leads to a great expenditure of man-power, material resources, and electrical energy. Therefore, the introduction of dry grinding is of greater practical import- ance, and especially since dry milling exhibits a high output. By the replacement of the machinery of the many individual works by several continuously-working mills right at the deposits of the raw materials a great saving of man-power, electrical energy, and other expenditures can be realized. Card 1/2 Also, a freeing of important production areas in the ceramic Concerning the Centralized Supply of Ceramic SOY/72-58-11-10/15 Factories With Dry, Pulverized Leaning Materials works will result. A different problem is the supply of enriched clayv which expediently is worked by the wet method. A mixed system for working the raw materials of the building- ceramic works is suggested: centralized works for leaning materials and decentralized works for clay. There is I reference, which is Soviet. Card 2/2 BERZON, S.A.-,-WTDU, V.A., SWAVMO, A-V- Using nev machiner7 in processing kaolin. 30 Ag 160. Stake i ker. 17 no-8:27- (KIRA 13:8) (Laolin) 8/072/63/000/003/004/094 MOW AUTHOR81' Berson so A*# Candidate of Technical Scienceel Neytinag ~av 9-As, Vol Senior Scientific Worker TITLEt A now efff'otivo coagul PERIODICAW Steklo I k*raaik&g no. 3# 1963# 27-30 TEXT.-. The properties required of kaolin suspensto g cannot always be Jr. obtained,whon line milk in used as a coagulant In the v*t conoentratidn of QJ7 kaolin. For this reason tho'ooagulating *ffioi*n0$ of acetic aoidg 0 :.(PAA) were tested...- cot hydrochloric acid'o potash alum and,p'lyaoryloasidei 0110 Raw kaolin containing 60,81 % Si62 , 22.73% A.1203 was used. Af ter 401ko, 1,jjj centration, a 23,8% kaolin suspension was obtained with a kaolin 00, oomposi. The effectiveness of the a*- 'ion of 46-39% SiO2,9 39'31~ A12030 (6 Pjj~~ agulants was determined from the filtration rateacf concentrated and efictill. coagulated kaolin. Resultat Their effectiveness decreased in the folloft or er: (1) 36 Viol% of a 5% PAA solution tit 55-60001 (2) 6.5 volA of the solution at the game concentration and temp*raturej (3) 1-5 T01% Of BEIZON, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MFYTINA, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHTAVEMAN, A.V., inzh. Ukrainian feldspar as a source of fluxing agents for the ceramic industry. Trudy NIIStroikeramiki no.21:32-38 163. (MIRA 17-2) BERZON, V.O.; 33HAPARAM, A.V.; SHEVCHENKO, V.P. Introducing new mthods for the preparation of a blaql~- furnace charge. Biul.tekh.-nkon.inform.Gos.tiaucti.-issl.inst. nauch. i tekh.inform. 17 no. 5%3-6 Mv 1~4. (MIRA 17;6) BERZON, V.O.; SHARAPAYEV, A,V.; SHEVCHENKO, V.P. Production of fluxed pellets. Blul. tekh.- ekon. inform. Gos. nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform, 17 no.3:3-5 164. (FJRA 17:9) REMPLIO E.G. and B 14ethods Df research on club-shaped bacteria in the root systems of bean plLnts. Mikrobiologiya. V01. 21. P. 416., 1952. STATICESCU, P. ing.; OLTEMIU, Gh., dr.; MATEI, A., ing.; MUFTEANU, E. ing.; LUTSCH, M., ing.; POPA, I.,, ing.; RACZ.. Z.., ing.; COSMAp I., ing.; LMMYEL, V., ing.; IMGU, C., ing.; SINGER, M.,, ing.; CRETU, I., ing.; GFIGORAS, m., ing.; CRACIMESCU.C., ing.; CMIS, I., ing.; BACOS, M.,ing,; AMUNDRESCU, T., ing.;-H=VAN,.-I., ing.; TOARNICZSKI,E., ing.; OCHIANA, S., ing.; MOCANU, E., ing. Results obtained with different varieties in sugar-beet growing. Ind alim 14 no.9:342-3/,8 S963. 1. Fabrica de zah&r Giurqiu (for Matei, Munteanu). 2. Fabrics de zahar Bod (for Lutsch, Pope). 3. Fabrics. de zahar Tg. Mures (for Racz, Cosma, Lengyel). 4. Fabrics. de zahar Roman (for Ding% Singer). 5. Fabrica de zahar bicecea (for Cretu, Grigoras). 6. Fabrics de zabar Mtenia (for Craciunescu, Colis). 7. Fabrica de zahar Banat (for Bacos). 8. Fabrica de zahar Arad (for Alexandrescup Earzovan). 9. Fabrica de zahar Ludus (for Toarniczski, C-.hiana). 10. Fabrica de zahar Sascut (for Mocanu). BERZOVSKAYA, F. I. Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic (16829) Nauch. Zap. Unepro2etrovskogo Gus. Un-ta, Vol L3, 1953, pp 31-35 Berzovskaya, F. I.; bolomko, Z. F. Determination of Carbon Disulfide in industrial and Crude denzene CS2 was determined colorimetrically by making use of Selivanov's reaction. The CS2 is cinveAed to e+-'-Iyl zanthogenate in caustic alcohol, whicli then fori'lis a red-violet complex with Mo. So: Moscow, Regerativnyy, 7Jiurnall -- Khimiya No 4, 1954 W-31059 BERZS, K. ~- Threshing Machines Repairing threshing machines by the ditision-of-labor system MTS 12, no. 9, 1952 BERZS, K. Y& BERZS, K. Ya. -*Investigation of the Wear of Parts of the 11mantal Thresher and Fational Technology of Threshers.0 Latvian Agricultural Acadery, 1932 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) SO: Izvestiva Ak. Nakh Latvivskoy SSR, No. 9, Sept., 1955 1~7TTS) AG'~ICULTU-ZE PMIODICAL- A'AGYP : E"-O a-2DAS,'k- Vol 10,, no. 21, I.ov . 1~5-1. 7erzsenyi.- Jal-osits,, L. The selection alid storaL,,c of i-aize seeds to be used I'or sov.-ing. P. The teriporary barn in I.-Jodollo. 1). 6. Yonthl,- list of East Eliftpean Accessions (E-,;.A.1) LC. Vol. C11 -o. 2. Four"Ilry 1C Uriclass. HUNG,?-i1y/Qultiv,,-~tcc1 Plants. GrAns. Abs Jot,2 : Rof Zhup-Biolij No 15t 1953~ 68109 Lut ho r : Bormonyi-Jamosits Le lu T Inst ~ng- - T~ 5. nn Title Dovolo-An~, intorstrain Hybrids in Hung2ry. t- .-lothof's and Rosults. o r ir,- Pub '.ct,~. a.-ron. Acad. sci. Hui-ig.9 1956, 6, No 1-21 .(';.bstract gThe ppoj~,,ct i)as begun on ascalc in 1946- 127 hybrids yiuld incrol-scs of over 10 porc.:,nt in conpRrison !ith st-Mclarc! varieties. Th--. b~,st inturstrl-An hybrids rcro sub:-iittod for st,~to tl-,,stini,l om~ in 19517 th~jy took th.; fi-cst u four pl.-cos. Thc. 03 hybi!id -,we 9-12 n --.rc on' hir.-hor yiolds than saods of th-, bcst sulcct,;cl varictics. -- N. F. Xravtsov1- Carc! 1/1 L. Ff-tter utilivition of tho tiiz,6mil.ic of P yinr one and t, hn2r plunts to s,,ed Itole. F. Vol. 11, No. Ilay lc'r,(, A C. T' i C'U I riudapest, EbnEary So: E~ist European Accession, Vol. 6, No. Feb. 1.957 BERMINI-JAINIOSITS, L. Preparations for the quadratic sowing of corn mechanically. p. 12. (Magyar Mezogaz- dasag, Vol. 11, no. 5, Mar. 1956 Budapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EFAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. BERZESEENYI-JAKOFITS, L. The quadratic cultivation of corn one hundred and twenty years ago. p. 12. (Magyar Mezogazdasag-, Vol. 11, no. 5, Mar. 1956 Budapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. r -..rvou.7 Llys~ o: Dlucr, 6~*"TT;l."!. 4 .L 0 4 A Cl t," i : Zi i eP,,'j-olory of Si~ba~?achnoil~-,d ii ~Ptoi-cl!-.ages Q I _',~J.les of trip 01:Ln-,c ea s e. o r*Rj(-~. L L, 71 t: . . 1-2" 1.- lllizlisk. gor. l:I:Lniah. brj!'nit-s:*. II i g a ' 1- . W7 I 6roup of 4G -patie-ats with u LCal he- ~~Orrlla-c-s Wa5 Investiiut-'ed. 7n I` C;' L~ - - ) I _;"~ .~he rt'-suase origLurnted rol-il,.- o,i the b--sis of i-,--.pailnients of cercbral ve:;,,lcls re-su~ -:*,.-ri,.-., ftom iit~rjo,vclei!osis oi hy-pertonlq. in _uio'.hsr rl:!vealed ixt o.-v, j. 0 ~-_ 10 "1 S al c 0"1o etc. in- sorle of th,~ etiolo-y c,.L' il-(~asa I could not be estaDlisnt!(q, la Of CaE~esj in u. , ub lr- ' 'd e0liate., causc o:j' ~ __ - .C i'LIO.A. i, Lemora!ha Y U19 b F, cl. ihy:;.*-ol og*,' Syst, '14 23, 19565 o' ~',e '-;nuim b--so zwture aill,;U~ I XIRKHENSHUYIT, A., akademik, Geroy Sotsialistialieskogo Truda; KALININISH, A. LKalni;l A.J, akademik; STRADI]PSH, P. [Strading, P.], akademik; SUERABKAU;, Yan [Sudrabkaln~, J-aniul, narodny7,poet letviyakoy SSR M"RDIS, K.. khudo".hnik; LAPIWSH, A. [Lapigl, A.]. narodnyy khudozhnik Latviyokoy SSR; YUROVSKIY, Yu., narodnyy artist SSSR; AVOTS, A., fotolyublteV; VARDAIRTIS, E., khudozhnik, zaaluzhennyy deyatell iskusstv Latviyakoy SSR; GAYLIS, V., kinooperator; RIMEMYNKS, V., fotograf; KALIMPSH, E. [Kalnins, E.]; IWANSON. R. Dohanson, R.I. stareyehiy master khudozhostvennoy fotografii; RIEKSTS. Ya. [Rieksts, JJ, fotograf; IMM, Yu.; FEDOSEYM, B., fotograf; RETMAN, E., zasluzhounyy deyatell kulltury Latviyakoy SSR; GROBMAN, Ya. [Grobman, J.1, f'otograf; OZOLS, Ya. [Ozols, J.], fotograf; TIKNUS, B., fotograf; FABEYEV, Ye., fotlograf; RAKS, I., fotograf; 17WT-V---A-,_fotograf; PLAKE, K., fotograf; UPIT, V., fotograf; jHADKW, M., fotolyubitell; RITERS, G., fotolyubitell. Organize a society of So-Aet photographers! Sov.foto 18 no.4:77 AP*58. (MIRA 11:6) l.Rizhakaya kinostudiya (for Gaylia, Fedoseyev).3.AN LP-tvirskoy SSR (for Ridienieks). 4.Chlon-korrespondent Akademii khudozhesty SSSR (for Kallnynsh, N). 5.Zhurnal "Rigaa foto" (for Riekste, Gorman, Ozols). 6.Latviyakoye teatrallnoye obahchestvo (for Lerkh). 7.Direktor Doma narodnogo tvorchestva imeni E. Holngaylisa (for Reykhman). 8.Prodsedatell TvorcheBkogo aoveta.(for Grobman). 9.Ghlen Tvorcheskogo soveta (for Ozols). 10.Gazeta "Winyan (for Tiknus). 3.1.Yotakhronika letviyakogo telegraftogo agentstva (for Fadeyev). 12.lrstitut Iatgiproprom (for Uke, ID)o (Photography-Societies) REP.-Trat JoLkov Karlovich, ed. The &wialiot iniustrializatiou of Karelia Mookma, Goo. sots.-okon. Isd-vo, Loologradakoe otdole"*, 193~- 318 P. (45-44561) HD~)7421M BEMK, V. M. V. M. Berzuk,, Candidate in Geological and Mineralogical sciences, Stalin prize- winner, DDrozWe osnovan~Za i gokritiya iz obrabatannyk gruntov Lffoadbed and Topping from Processed Earth/. (From the series "Popu.Lar Technical Library for the Road-Workman")p DorizdaT,, 2-5 sheets Describes in simple language the principal methods of strengthening the ground for the construction of the roadbed and topping for automobile roads. States the organization of the work in cionstructing the roadbeds and toppings from reinforced earth in connection with the introduction of the high-speed assembly-line method of road-building. Brochure intended for foremen and workmen employed in building automobile roads. so, u-6472, 23 Nov 1954 .." BIS, Dzh. [Bea, J.]; POIGORELISKIT, R.A. (translator]; TARATUCHERKO. N.L. 1. -[trauslator]; SHIROKOV, S.I., red.; POTNIV. V.S., red.; TIKHOROVA. Ye.A., tekhn.red. [Chartering and shipping terms. Translated from the English]'. Horskle frakhtovys i transportuye terminy. Pod red. S.I.Shirokova. Moskva, Izd-vo *Korskot transport,,' 1957- 133 P. (NMA 11:5) (Shipping--Terminology) OCHEDUSZKO, St., prof. dr inz.; GORNIAK, 11. , mgr inz.; , mgr inz, Flow intensity measurments of natural gas under high pressure. Nafta Pol 20 no. 1: 23-28 Ja 164, 1. Politechnika Slaska, Gliwice. 0 I A graphical for thermal hI015 P/517/61/000/030/001/002 E032/E514 'ra(,,c-,,.-;z and Bes, Tadeusz i'~ica -equations :~Iethud of Solution of cr reactors SOURCL: GUidee. P~)liteclniilrm Slaska. Zeszyty naukowe. no.30. 1961. Emergetyka. 110.5, 3-19 TZXT: Iii the first nnrt of this paper the critical equations are derived by four i.iethods: 1) the effective diffusion coefficient; 2) two groups of uoutrons; 3) Formi nge; 4) single neutron group. T~ie critical equation for the case of a Ifydrogen moderator Is also c)~'Laizxed. These exprcssions nre then use.d to calculate the probability P that itioderated neutrons will not escape from a systela with ?inite linear dimensions. The solutions of the critical equations are given in the form of a nomograin in 1"hich k,.,*f ,P U1 and L-/I-. C" Ir are plbttc,, as functions of B2T for the above cases, where 'k()e> is "lie infinite I:mltipliSation constant, T is the Fermi c e, L is t1he Ciffusioti lea~;th and B is the reactor parameter -A ~- (buckling) in the wave equation Car-d 1/2 V 211(r-) = - 321 n(r-) -- BES,Jadeusz, mjrr ins. Exergy in heating, air conditioning and drying processes. - Inergetyka przen 10 no-11088-392 N 162o 1. Katedra Teorii Maszyn Cieplnych, Politechnika Slaska, Gliwice. e&_V;._FrpbAbUIIy -of Destruction of Overlying Coal Urd3 VpjjsVd,bY 1Y$-rTAWj x Lower Searn. Y" -wdupatJobleA31WO Uszk1)tJzcn1a pDdebrancpo poslado wggig", -clAwum 06rnlclwa (PAN), No. 1, JVnrszawa, 1956, pp. 5-31, 22 W" ttb, -:d'cul and the rDof caves In, 411- a Mch rol seam Is,mint 'pefinced in worl~hig The srn~m lylng vibtwe. Tbl-: paper 'an -i&e rAtlo'tbe probaWlity o1 harmful xe pi~rz-"L ulls.-zi-working out an underlying searn first an to define Oic -'Imilon: P14 the inciden" of damage to the lthicknes3 m cd IN Iowivi seam _r:d !ho d1s tx- c ~_,M from the s~arn above. A toW cd 212 ca3" -wera -examined ,;-I NVIn'tch 10wer searns pare wor)tzd out Tbe 4xived Irom. mining Practice W~ classiffied M tbiLv sro,=s; 1) case3 1;) -which. jeam 1~- wble 010 ove.1ying sewn and do rnlpirg diffictill;. 2) ca.-es in, h tho" _Ullirt was smMI Bind A was pn '.b1 -to mine the overlying seam In -in wb!cb mo darna; -as and,3 case3 ge A7 -re-. I, o1 certain d1fn-,Ll'W "Corded. Deialled zwialyAs W the M'ptarlal made it peasible to define the prDbpbility -ai c.-ensllderable damage (group 1) being czused: In Moreowr. this pz uztlon bf probabWty as concern- PW deflr-e3 the ef4 t !rH IoDth Ini-,a and small 'eflech(groaps I -and 2): p 1,00 pxp BESZ W.; Budryk, W. A possibility of mining in an undercut deposit. 1). 397. (PRZE11" GORNICZY. Vol. 12, no. 11, Nov. 1056, Katowice, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. TECHNOLOGY PEMIMICU: PRZEGLAT) GCR%TIGZY. Vol. 14, no. 1, Jan. 1958. B&3, W. Sampling the air from behind the seale3 fire aren. p. 25. Monthly List of East i~uropean Accessions (E!7I'T) LC vol. 3, no. 4 April 1959, Unclass. RES; %'Iadyalaw. mgl, Inz., SCKULSKI, Roman, mgr Inz, New trends in the dosign of band :ionveyers, Wiadom ..aron 15 no,112351-354 N 164. BESA, Gavril, ing. sef adj. The material preparation of projects in an essential condition. Const,~- Rue 15 'no.7230 16 N 163. 1. Trustul Regional de Constructii de, Locu~nte, Maramures. s/o44/62/OO0/O12,/o17/o49 A060/AOOO AUTHOR; BeBala, P. TITLE: On solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations defined in unbounded domains PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 12, 1962, 59 - 60, abstract 12B269 (Bull. Acad. polon. sci. S6r. sci. math., astron..et phys., 1961, v. 9, no. 7, 531 - 535; English; summary in Russian' TEXT: The author considers a system of nonlinear parabolic equations of Ahe following-special f-1 aus s a 2uS s,-i - 1, 2, k (1) F. U, , lu , k - 1, 2, m;) ~Fx-j I dxj axk) -(i Let D be an open unbounded domain of a euclidean space Em+l, bounded by the hy- perplanes t = 0 and t = T > 0 and by the hyperplane d'which does not touch the plane t - const. Let So - Dn (t - o) and ST - D P, (t - T). The s-th equa- tion of system (1) is called parabolic with respect to the sequence of functions Card 1A S/044/6P,/000/012/017/049 On solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations .... Ao6O/AOOO aw. Wl, w2, ... I wn (belonging in D,-~b ~he class Cl) if FS (x, t' Wi, zjk) Is UX, a non-decreasing function of thl,matrix argument z, i.e., Fs (---zjk) > F Zlk if the matrix z - 7 is non-negative. A solution U1, u2p ...' un of the sys- tem (1) is called parabolic, if,every equatiQTi of the system is parabolic with respect to that solution. The solution ui ig regular in D. if it is continuous A aui in D and has continuous derivatives and within D. According to _5 T the definition, the function F (x., t, Yi# zip zjk) satisfies the condition (L) if it is lAfshitz.;.continuous in yi, zi, zjk with constants of the order 0 (jx12), -0 ()xj), 0 (1), respectively. The function ~s (Y1; Yn) satisfies the con- dition (W), if XV (yi) 4 Xs (7j) for y, 4 yi I ys -'Ys. The investi- gation is limited to solutions from the class of function E21 increasing at in- KX2 finity as e . In the first part of the paper the following propositions are stated without proof. Theorem 1. If the functions F a satisfy condition (L) then in D there exists not more than one solution of the sys tem (1).in E2 satisfying the condition u t2) Card 2/4 S/044/62,/000/012./017/049 on solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations .... Ao60/AOOO on So + cf. Theorem 2. If 1) ui and vi are regular solutions cf system (1) (1) (2) with fun;~Liona F. and- F. , respectively; -2) for every s the s-th equation of system (1), is parabolic in ul or else the s-th equation of system (02 is pa- rabolic in vi; 3) for all s either FM (2) ' 3 or F. satisfies the condition (L) with respect to the arguments ui (or vi, respectively); 4) FM (X9 tP yis Zis Zik) 4 F(2). S (XI t, yi, Zi, Zik); 5) ui .4 vi on So + d then everywhere in 15 ui (x, t) /_ vi (x, t )_ Theorem 3. Let be the portion.of D contained inside -the cylindrical surface (x2 _ R2), C -6n r rR R - R' 1: R - (So + D1, Let the (t, x) be continuous, and belongirig to E2 in If 1) for all (t, x) and all R > RO there exists a parabolic solution of (1) rejular in DR and satisfying the conditions u, on A MR + CR; 2) the Fs satisfy the conditions W; 3) Ps (x, t., 0, 0, O)e E - 4) the (fi are continuous and be- long to E2 on So + (Y; 5) T is sufficienil'y small, then in D there exists a so- Card 3/4 S/044/62/000/012,/017/049 On solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations .... Ao6O/AOOO lution of (1) from E2 satisfying ~he conditions (2). The author notes that the theorems formulated hold also for the Cauchy problem when the surface d should be considered an empty set. in the second part of the paper analogous theorems are formulated for the case of conditions of the second kindon cf. N.N. Kuznetoov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 4/4 RMALAP P. (Gdansk) A remark on a problem of M. Krzyzanski concerning second order parabolic equations. Col math 10 no.L161-164 163. BESALA, P. (Gdansk) Evaluations of solutions of a second order parabolic equation. Go! math 10 no.Ig-165-171 163. EESALAV P. On a certain property of the fundamental solution of a linear parabolic equation the last coefficient of which is unbounded. Bul Ae Pol mat 11 no./+:155-158 163. 1. 1 Department of Mathematics, Technical University, Gdansk. Presented by T. Wazewski. BE SAIjI ) p,, 1 0 On solutions of "irst order pc~rtiaj diff rential eqDua:it~llz-ocpl~s defined in an unbomded 2:o.*io. 7lul Ac Pol !m?t lo-, -, - 164. 1. i Departulent c.-,-' Technical 'jiiivorsit- , Presented by T. EESALA, P. (Gdansk) On solutions of Fourier's first problem for a system of nonlinear parabolio equations in an unbounded domain. Annales Pol math 13 no.3t247-265 163. BRSALA, P. (Gdansk) Concerning solutions of an exterior boundary-value problem for ~L system of nonlinear parabolic equations. Annales Fol math 24 no. 3.,289-301 164. brUW~,~ - T-ioLr (Gliwce) -,~FqAU, Solutions of a nonlinear equation of the parabolic type in an unlimited region. Prace matem Krakow no.6:83-92 161. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 X L 0 PQ I I W 111 c1, is AL :0*2,t F :Z=1Z--Z-j 00a @Or 004 , b! age wam so 0io 9" jw qaft a PwJ" ~qL vippi -wj-P 00'.- 1"R AIPAWd ap W go. amla" QUM -0jj!u80p)qd "I "q 1-0--l alp lvq) A04a mega Put sweaploqtf iaw-y -,PWA m) qua 002 000 0= Im 00 9" 00 0aj akllm go. fee '"*V AMMON 'K ptm IM mom r -apsup see P unwm*Ad Yee woo TOO 00 sit 446 AWAV38dwavlo mosawax"I "x9"11vAmw .19--sw oyetems. Elak. sta. 35 no.2:81-82 (MIRA 17: 6) BESANZq Teresa; DYBOWSKA, Barbara Orientation in acetylation of ~ -naphthol derivatives. IL 5pberic effect of the H-peri atom on the dissociation constants of 1-acety1hydroxynaphthalenes- and -4. Rocz chemii 33 no.4/5:975-983 C;0 19 (Kul 9:9) 1. Katedra Chemii Organicznej Politechniki, Warszawa (Acetylation) (Nephthole) (Acetylhydroxynaphthalene) (I'ormylhydroxynaphthalene) (Hydroxyacetophenone) (Hydroxybenzaldehyde) (Salicylaldehyde) BZSAUB, S. Anliven the activity of wom*nls council@. SoveprofsSIUSY 5 noo3:50- 52 Nr '57- (KIRA 10,4) (women,--ftPloypent) ALMAZOV. V. ;,IZSARAB. S. According to a single plan. Sov.profsoiuzY 7 no.1:63 Ja 160. (MRA 12:12) (Grozny7-Community centers) BESARAB, S~G. -- - *.... Mobile photographic exhibition "Practice of factor, cis and laboratories in labor protection." Mashinostroitell no.9;42-.'+4' S 164. (YJRA 17sIO) .......... A!, '.5 YUGOSIAVIA/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instruments. H- Their Theory, Construction, and Use. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 8745 Author Besarabic, S. Inst Title "Pontavapor" Equipment for the Distillation of Water. Or'g Pub Farraac. glasnik, 1955, 11, No 5-6, 197-198 (in Croatian) Abstract Equipment made of pyrex glass for the distillation of water is'described. The capacity of the apparatus is 3-5 liters of distilled water per hour. The unit requi- tes 0.7 kw per liter of distilled water. The purity of the water meets the requirements of the Swiss pharmaco- poeia. Card 1/1 BFZARAB(N Q.1-Desarabov., H.K.]; KOTOV) I.I.; LMNGHUK, Ye.Z. m'-[j!,e;enchuk, 33.Z.]; ABRAMOV, V.A. Machines for the processing of the curve of a Oflik" rubber heel. Ieh. prom. no.2:62 Ap-.Te 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Boots and shoesp Rubber) (Shoe machinery) ACC NR- AT7004472 SOURCE CODE: UR/3245/66/000/002/0044/0046:' AUTHORSs Guoyatinakiy, L. I.; Besarabov, Ye. S.; Fedenko, V. S. 0R0: Kiev institute of Automation (Kiyevskiy institut avtomatiki) TITLE: A device for regulating automatically the level of remote control signals SOURCE: Kharkov. Institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, avtomatiki i vychislitellnoy tekhniki. Pribory i sisteV avtomatiki, no. 2, 1966. ProuVahlennaya telemekhanika (Industrial telemechanics), 44-46 L"_:A' ~Sytst~em, automatic regulation, automatic control design, TOPIC TAGS: "remote control Iphotoresistor, lamp, signal reception/ FS-K1 photoresistor, SM-37 lamp ABSTRACT: A device has been developed for the automatic regulation of the level (ARL) of remote control signals for systems which use contact leads, such as electric locomotives in mines. A photoresistoi- - iised as the regulating e'lement to -ive a broader regulation range and a higher reGulation rate. In a contact system, t"'10 Ioperating attenuation changes as the object-being controlled is moved. The Photo- resistor is included in the common negative feedback circuit encompa3sing all thte iamplifier stages. The ARL device consists of:.an ARL amplifier which broadenn the !regulation limits and increases the precision; a detector which separates out the AIM ioscillations and rectifies this; a filter which determines the regulation rate; a DC amplifier for feeding the filament of an SIA-37 incandescent lamp. The regulation C,,d 1/2 ACC NR: AT7004472 action is accomplished by comparing the ARL input signal with a delay voltage. Vs*hen the ARL output signal exceeds the delay voltage, the lamp is turned on. This reduces the photoresistance, increasing the feedback, thereby reducing the amplification. This system is especially effective for multiple loop circuits. The principal advantage of this ARL circuit is its structural simplicity. RegulatinS the photo- r(I!;istor by a gas-filled device produces a sharp triggering threshold and eliminates the need for a reference voltage. Such a circuit, using an FS KI hotoresistor and an:; SM-37 lamp, gave a regulation limit of 4 nep at a rate of 0 7 nep sec with precision i: of 0-5--0-7 nep. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 9 4 if Q 1) ON is III if 4 " 0 11 p 11 IS III IASI ill a v 4, u If a I I 1-1stal IA _. 11 flu-i'AAA, a M a r,4.-. JI I -fio, Wiii~i-a C -toate'voi -a- of-h-1pboon its sold o - I frikon, them off. ic I J_W ould(l. Rl,ol.kk J.111, -1 l:-v7rr. 10 1 'Z in U6 X, ( Ilkil. t*jIl Ilk' ILISAIWIMS 411HUM VitAittlil C if *-' I -'I ifig I" I.( ittlit loulp; Ow liird. half-riln, dwill-t,d Imll I : 00 11) lvir .01r Ill*. .41 fruit 1.,'- .1 stiff 14-1 NI, If pillp lilt, -ut.m(lA 0", full. 14:1 jt. jlf~ 'Jirrjjt~ ,I %I-, J. Kt" po .I til.nint .4 Our fruit. l4vin't'.1 fit.. Jim, of 00 ultfir C cooll,,Ill tit. I., . , -Tum 1-th., -00 dwlig 1, a,1111111p.111i'd if) a 01A.I.11 I Ill" lim, (bull 4'siltalfird 114 41.56 f1lK. 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(full cinjid N see '111114v 111.01rd Willi 44 little vold ~Afrf , ill,- iam, % teld'd Am"'t %ilamul -nIvul A dw 11.01 Itall );4111, malb. oll varijum-'IfIrd fruit voill.ttrud 7.1',-l A ill, lutmal vilamiu- Dix"tion with ~1.2'7;- auclic Lwid pic rI%IkulK did 11.11 JCI-Aj~V C, S Shavil., blitALLIAGK-4. coo Joe _AA L S I Od 0 -0 IF CIP It It V all,, ptlift NOW" 1!14 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 Ov 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ej 0 0 0 0 9,40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 Vitamin C contest of wom* ind1pnous fnifts. IV. I - 1. PuMsoc (him. Beiradir is, SultimAry); Cf. C.A. 42, MOle.-Uggplant, hitwthtwu (Cralaesus ox~%itasslka). Ru-mian olive (Naasitow axitoottifolia), camb. boxthuin (tyrimpt rulrae), and sloe (Pri"O"I jr !P:a), weir awdyzed. n 8 .4. N11"Inill C ",niml In mg. rw Iffig. nut pi pwas: , -9 14.1". 11. -N), A A, h 11 41 .4. SPI.P. V. Aid. 34. )'-,!1 32(1949), ---R%IW brifir'. bud. wid leaves fit ( I,-%W GAWWO L) we" analyord. The vitaillill C fi~ mg. per I(K) It. 0( beffies was 75(f, J,utls 2d. ~wn,j Ica%-e% 7.,,. F inusid Berger -d 14(l) YUG/3-59-1-8/26 AUTHOR: Besarovic", Dj., Engineer TITLE: The Thermal Power Plant at the Cellulose Plant in Banja Luka (Toplana fabrike celuloze u Banjoj Luci) PERIODICAL: Elektroprivreda, 1959, Nr 1, P 32 (YUG) ABSTRACT: The power plant, on which work was begun in 1957, is now due for.trial operation. The plant consists of the following buildings and installations: smokestack 90 m high, a coal dump with a crane track, a coal crushing installation with inclined bridge-conveyors, an ashpit, a power-house, a bun- ker tower, an electric control station, a high- voltage transformer station, and a shed for bull- dozers. The boilers are oiltdoors, covered with a light shed. The building for the coal crushing Card 112 installation ( Figure 1 ), and the group of build- YUG/3-59-1-8/26 The Thermal Power Plant at the Cellulose Plant in Banja Luka ings ( Figure 2 power-house and concrete framed scribed in more ) which includes bunker tower, and electric control detail. There are ASSOCIATION:'kektroprojekt"I Sarajevo the steel framed the reinforced- station are de- 2 photos. Card 2/2 14(6) YUG/3-59-1-9/26 25(5) AUTHOR: Besarovic', Djordjet 13ngineer TITLE: Construction of the I'Kakani III' Thermal Power Plant 5 Started (Pocela je gradnja termoelektrane Kakanj II) PERIODICAL: Elektroprivreda, 1959, Nr 1, pp 32 - 33 (YUG) ABSTRACT: Most of the detailed plans for this plant have been drawn up. Preparatory works, including the con- struction of barracks for workers, sanitary appli- ances, a storage covering 240.0 x 9.2 m, and a 981 m narrow-gauge railroad siding connected to the in- dustrial railroad track of the Kakanj Rudnik Mrkog Uglja (Brown Coal Mine), are under way. The con- struction contractors are:"Elektroprojekt, Sarajevo and "Konstruktor", Sarajevo. In September 1958 construction of the power-house was started; a de- Card 1/2 scription of the lay-out of the building site is TUG/3-59-1-9/26 Construction of the "Kakanj II" Thermal Power Plant Started given. The plant will be built in 3 stages. The plant should begin operation in July 1960. A ASSOCIATION:'Elektroprojekt, Sarajevo Card 2/2 KRETIG, M.; BEWOVIG, Z.; KOSU, 0. Our first results with the application of hibernotherapy in severe and acute cerebrocranial Injuries. Acta chi-r.iugosl. 7(8) no.31 185-200 160. 1. Kirurska klinika Medicinskog fakulteta u Sarajevu (vodosefa prof. dr F.Lukac) (BRAIN We & inj) (HIBERNATION ARTIFICIAL) MIKSIC, Janko, dr; B~ZAIIOVIG, Zdravko, dr Hypersplanic anicteric hypertrophic liver cirrhosis. I-led. aril. 15 no-4:11-32 JI-Ag 161. 1. Interno odj'eljenje Opce bolnice u Zenici. (Sef: dr Barisa Radicev) Kirursko od eljenje Opce bolnice u Zmnici. (Sef: dr Zdravko Besarovic). iLIVE'R GIRMOSIS compl) (HYPFMPII-'IUSM etiol) NIKULIR, Aleksandai, doe. dr.; BFSIROVIC, Zdravko, dr; 11ILOSEVIC, Vojislav, dr Pneilmsitosis cysluoides intestinalis in pyloric stenosis. 11,11ed. arh. 15 no-5:61-66 S-0 161. 1. Institut za patolosku anatomiju Medicinskog fakulteta u Sarajevu (Sef: doe. dr Aleksandr Nikulin) Hirurskog odeljenja Opste bolnice u Zenici (Sef: dr Zdravko Besarovic). (INTESTIMS dis) (PYLORIC STL-NQSlS compl) BESAROVIC, Zdravro, dr.; MIKSIC, Janko, dr.; NAJDAXOVIG, Mutin, dr. our experience with gastric resection. Med. arh. 16 no.3:69-78 MY-Je 162. 1. Hirursko odjeljenje Opee bolnice u Zenici (Sef: dr Zdravko Besarovic). (GASTIUICTOMY statist) VERKISM , Grigoriy Khristoforovich; RESATRY, Khadzhimurat Bachmurzayevich; LUM,.A.V., red.; DATRIYEVI, Te.U., tekhn.red, (Building materials industry in North Ossetia] Promyshlennost' stroitelinykh materialov Severnoi Osetii. Or&zhonikidze, Savero- OsetinBkoe knizhnos isa-vo. 1960. 282 p. ' (MMA 13:10) (Ossetia-Building materials industry) 3 5/z-, Z/c=~ ~;lr oc I 1;~ -101 I Tn 110- 11 Be s 2. 11 -- s ny y T'-c tcle3co7oic micrcmetcr PZ-310DICAL: Werativn'-.- --hurnal, ikstronomiya I Geo~lo~;iya, no. 2, Y--6;9, abotract 2G228 ("Sb. '.r. po vopr. marksheyd. doli-," (VITI.,--1,411 LeninZrad, !916i, !62 - -166) m Tae author calculates "lie telescopic (afocal) lend; is tho mnin part of a micrometer used to improve the accuracy of rod readiin,~;s i:itIn the se-,f- reducin- tac-eometer -103:-, (D;'-~R-100,m) with suspended oscl- 1 atin- abst, ract --G227). It is noted that thc teloscopic micrometer is much stiperic,,-, to v:odC,e systems for analogous purposes in design simplicity, compactness, and 3im- plicity of calculation. Moreover, due to application of the a-focal lens in the micl.-ometer, distortions can be eliminated which are unavoidable in prism, micro- meters. K'. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 J/ - - o f i,,it i", I--Y t 1, on om 11 YC i Y', _U Lenin;Lrad, 19-351, '67 1 q,7 M, nU~! ,C, 4n w' Ich aro optical (,_-c:Iuctim of its R:~dta 0021, -ed~:(,tion t1--.c;-~C-._T:,.-:!---,-- ',,eadofecc o' 7~ern D-R) ---,d Xern -rar~_,,e . . I ~~ bc z are macle hCrizC1,tal roe'. T-1-C. author dlescr_ t' "c. ~,r r- r~m, c --- ;_- - r~ -~-_ ' - --- nd - 07.,-t~ca; -,.:C:-` n 10~ - ... 11 -~ , r. " esseurch ',Iininj~; Su'--vey Ins"Itute an-1 I -Uniol, Scientif"C-? t~.on_-, with, thc rod. T"-,(- Opticz-1 in a f-lame i~, -,n in or 'he objective of 'ne theodolite toles3U~jo (i-1,; co,.,ers 1-- of the objective aperture) _-id is fixed in vertical positicn., bby tl-c actizn of An air dwnper is applied to stop csciilz~,tions of the -vod-e. nrin- ~;rav y Card, 1/2 o f i c,--. -I'll, 21 -o~11u,! tcn s yr, ~-, om ,7.11 S. 1 o r", 0~1 C, 1-0 '13inted 0l ;'k-, th-~t t,10 ,Oduot2 ,,~ I systom, at 14 I onabl, e s one t,) d et :ic llor i zontal +u ravers c.,~ 11: -it'j :.C C.1 !'~7 in i-clim.icn an-',e corrc~,tions al,c "ado to d Szr-nOC:~Il Measured. vant, no s c; -.c- 7, 1 nl-~" :~ V/ ..-edL;e are noted ac compared with ithor -~n-~ers, an! the resu-'t;2 are n--osented of a i'icld 'es of f-l~zt the findef, mounted on .,ie telles-o~,--- of tho 7-`-53 IheodD-l ite Gla: cnan [.~bstracterls note: Complete translation] BM'CHAISHH, Cu., kand. t.ulbn. rinuk - Tape compRrieon with the 5twidard by mewi5 c,f -' (Trudy) VNIMI no.47:373-3377 162 ACC NR, A13.6035128 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Beschasnyy, G. K. TITLE': Optical altimeter with a suspended afocal lens and a telescopic micronieter SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geodeziya, Abs. 9.52.255 REF SOURCE: [Tr. I Vses. n. -i. in-ta gorn. geomekhan. i marksheyd. dela, sb. 57, 19G5, 273-289 TOPIC TAGS: altimeter, micrometer, lens ABSTRACT: A descriptionIs given of an altimeter developed at the All Union Scientific Research Institute for Mine Surveying. In this instrument, all afocal lens, freely suspended in front of the objective of a terrestrial telescope, is used L.o reduce automatically the parallactic angle on a vertical plane. The altimeter is madc in the form of a cap on the tube of a theodolite (RZh, 1966, 2. 52. 28111). The theoretical aspect of the operation of the altimeter is described in Jetail and a calculation of its optics is given. The instrument makes it possible to carry out grading with a 5-6 degree of inclinations of the terrCbLrial telescope. In com- Cmd 1 / 2 UDC: 528.54