SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLINSKY, J. - KOLKER, I.I.
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Discussion on the application of the results of research in practice.
P. 31, NOVA TECHNIKA. (PAda. vedeckych technickych spolecnosti
pri Ceskoslovenske akademii ved) Fraba. Vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 1954.
Source: ML w Vol. 5t 110. 10 Oct. 1956
][()LIN=, JIrI
Serotonin as a natural vaAaconstrictor. Cook. farm. 4 no.lt2?-34
Jan 55.
(SIRMOIIINO-
. pharmadol.)
-KOLINSKY--Jiri.-VACHK Jan
Achievements of pharmacy In people's demooratic Czechoslovakia;
tenth annivereaT7 of liberation by 3oviet army. Oo"k. farm.
4 no.4:161-169 May 55.
(PHARMACY, history
in Czech.,)
- KOLINM, Arl
f
Winner of the Kelement Gottwald State Prize Dr. Ing. Hiroslar
Samonsky. Ceek.farm. 4 no.6:274-276 J1 155.
(BIOGRAPHIAS.
Semonsky. Hiroslav)
its E (111), b, M* if
14 9 1, MS '-,-chJoromcthvImwW~Im., H'I TN'
:111 Aull ~v IM. '. %I' -umg .4-1. 'V; 'j
layer aL 40'. and evapg. ta v~- tv 'Al ml. j;~,e ~s-b g
NOVAKY -Tos-*;- KOLINSKri J.
Fbytodermatitis caused b5r Toleham Baumgartner (son Buphthalzm),
Cesk. dorm, 35 no.2tlll-U4 Ap 160.
1. 1 dormatovenerologicket klinika prednosta prof. MUDr. K. Cavalawski.
(DMMTITIS VEMATA case reports) (PLANTS)
HACH, V.; KVIT4" V.; KOLINSKY~ J.; IUGEKO K.
Go bution to the bromination in the acetaphanone aeries. CoU
Cz:Gliem 2&no.1:266-271 J'a 163.
1. Lecival D43mi Mi6holupy (for Hach, Kvita and Kolinskq).
2. --Vorach;4sinAR6 fur'Pharmaiiie un -Biocherdle Prag (for Mhook).
HACH,, V. j KVITA, V.; KOLINSKY, J.
Active animicroble derivatives of p-dichlora tamidobenzoic
acid. CoU Cz Chem 28 no,4:855-862 Ap 163.i
1. Tociva,, Dolni Machnolupy bei Prag*
UHLIR, A.; UIILIROVA, J.; KOLINSKY, J.; RUZICKA, V.; IIASEK, J.
Laboratory oxceriments on the dehydration of isopropancI. Chem
prurr 14 no-1-1:5&2-585, 11 164.
1. Spolek pro c)aerrdekou a hutni rrrobu Enter-,,ris~, Us~,
nad Labem (for Uhlir, Uhlirova and Kolim.~7,). 2. Chair ol
Chemistry, Higher School of Chemeal
-wid
Pasek).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
TA, V.; RACE, V.; KAKACJ, B.
Leciva, Dolni Mecholupy and ---asearch Institute for
Pharmacy and Biochemistry - (for all)o
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communt-
cations, No 110 'Noveraber 1965, pp 3767-37T-1-
"Synthesis of W-4-methyllobeline,"
Ran
CZECH03LOVAKIA
KOLINSKY is VA3TA, M; CHROMECEK, R; BOHDANECKYJ, M
is Research Institute of Chemical Technology$ Usti nad
Laben - (for ?): 2. Research Institute of Synthetic IL
Resins and Lacqueraj, Pardubice - (for ?).(Present
address of Chromeeek and Bohdanecky; Institute of
Macromolacular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences, Prague)
hos C
Prague,, Colleetion of Czee lovak hemieal Communications
No 7t July 1966# pp 273-4-2721b
"Kinetics of the etherification of phenol alcohols* Part lie
Effect-of-structure of-the phenol alcohol on the rate of
etherificationstp
IRENE
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T. 9Q19A-.46 W(j)12 RM
AV-r-. NR- Moo61% (A) SOURCE CODE: CZ/0078/65/000/010/0017/001T,
.AUTHOR: Nolinsla,- 40a t-(Engineert Uati nad Labes); -WilggES, Ivo (Candidate
Of'Sciences; Engineer; Uati ned'Labem)
ORG: none
TITLE- GMeth d of controlling the formation rate of epoxy resinal
CZ Pa;. No. POV4930-64
SOURCE: Vynalezy, no. 10, 1965, 17
TOPIC TAGS: epoxy plastic, resin I Cf4.eAL10A-V4,PC, -1010 19A)MY0100e '0
-901D
ABSTRAM A method is proposed for controlling the formation rate
of epoxy resins of the anhydrides of polyearboxille acids, In this
method, resin formation proceeds following the addition of solutions
of tertiary amines containing In the molecule at least one hydroxyl
group, and in the aliphatic polyalcohols 2-20 carbon atoms in the
,molecule or In its mixtures,
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATEt O4Sep64
C rd 1/1
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
KoL:ENSKZ, J1 BOHDMGKYj, M
1. Research Institute of Chemical Tachnologyp'Usti nad Laben
(for 7), 2z Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and
Lacquers# Pardubice - (for ?)
Prague. C21100tiork 2-f CZ80110319-vak Chem GQM=I0Qt'2vA#
No 7o jUly l9bbs pp ZOL4m2650
"Kinetics of the etherifioation of phenol alcohols* Part 2:
Side reactionse
WIESNER, Ivo; KOLINSKr, Josef
Resins with high content of bio-glycide ether, Chem prum
:13 no. .12t 666-669 D 163.
pro chemickou a hutni vyrobut nop,p Usti nad
Iabem,
"Addition of Ghloroprene to Nitroso Compounds." P. 493, (CULL-,U1.1011 UF
k
RA~i "L, Vol. 19, No. 3, June 1954, Praha, Gzacho..Io' a ia)
SO: ~'orthl,7 List of East European AccessionS, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4
No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
L 141mtioa of -Clchalmaizh.
c4n i-it- -
-'antal Rora
M KcUnAlt
Tl
Att apP. for coAO=uu nitrsli-- Of cy--101`-x` "
C!Igm5r describe, Ile app. Ls a ursiver5al Me Of
tlnuo~" 4utodayc mmbtln mr to -cm liqui~ls tc bpe ;Ldded
at a certaJn VW. mte whi(Il r- I- cl~a,'Vd
tbecpexatioc.. Couverilw3up to 13.9-
(Wed oz cyclobtune) wcre obtained. V. I'n"AL60
Country Czechoslovakia
Catagory -jS11 Moleoul
ar ChoWs-.ry
Abs, Jour. IRefftat Zhur_Tnj=,,, 90 11' 1959 41213
-Author !71ichterle, U. , lKolinsky, H., and Marek, 3.
Inatitut. :Not givon
T'Itle :Dependence of the Rate of Polymerization of ISO-
butylene on the Acidity of the Catalynt. 11
'
Catalysis by the Bitiary STstems BF5-1120 and ~60'-
Or ig Pub., IChem Listy, 52, No.6, 1049-1057 (1958)
Abstract
The authors have investigated the rate-of,polymeri-
Yation of isobutylene4 catalyzed by the strongly
acid binary systems BY, -H2 0 Eind H2,604 -F2 0 in the
Hammett acidity function range Ho = 7-10. The
mesistarenento were carried out under adiabatic
conditions. The energy of.activation of the re-
action Is estimated to be about 3 kcal/mol.' The
reaction is first order, starting with a conver-
sion of about 209f, for wealkly acid tolutions and
'40%
abo'Ut for strangly'acid solutions. The main
products are low-rolecular weight pro4uctal the
highest degree of polymi~rtzation, obtained with
the veryacid system BFI-H20 (Ho -10--78), is 4.
Uard: 1/Z
H2 0
~1
1
:"Y'all JAINDI
M
M
Country
Catogory Meh U010oular 011daistry.
Ab6. 11our Reforat Zhur~Md=., go 11s 1969 41213
Author
inatitut,
Titlo
Ori.G lub,
Abstract The dependence between the logarithm,.of 'the raite
constant and the -acidity function is linear, which
fact confirme the protonic mechanism postulated
for the catalysis. The reaction depende.yery
'*
little on the temperature and thd d9gr
ee,.'.*f,7
polymerization Is not affected by the acid:VtY'_'func-
tion it the raige investigated. For Communication
I see RZhlrhim-, 1956, 67895.
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MA
KOLDISKY, Pavel
flow diecasting machines. Slavarenstvi 10 no.11:469-471 N 162.
1. Vihorlat, n.p., Snina, zavod Praha - Holesovice.
RUHANIA
KOLIQI, Jul. Zef., Colonel (Peuples Republic of Albania)
"Data on the Treatment of Burns in the General Military Hospital 1960-196511
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 175-176
Abstracts Report on 240 burned patients treated in authors' hospital in
1960-1965; 55 were age 10 or less, 182 had burns of first-and second-degree
only; 172 had burns of less than 10% of the body surface, 16 over 30%.
Graft was done in only 36. Of the 10 who succumbed, 6 were children with
over 607. of the body surface burned, the other were 4 adults with 70-90%
of body surface burned; all of them died in shock,
HMAII. Alojzy, inz.; KOLIS Jar inz.; PUTDISKI, Zbigniev, inz.;
TULISZYJI... Zenon, 3-nz.; LUK011SKI, Antoni, technik; PTAMITSKII,
Stefan, technik; ZAPAIA, Stanislaw, technik; TOBIASZ, Szczepan,
technik
Rotation furnace for burning vinasse. Gosp paliw 11 Special
issue no.(95):8 Ja 163.
1. Sieradzka Gorzelnia Frzemyslowa, Sieradz.
EERIMIT2 Alojzy, inz.; inz.; FUTYRSKI, ZbIgniew, inz.;
LUMISKI, Antoni,, technik; JAVIKOIISKI, Zdzislaw, technik;
MALINOIZU, Tadeusz, technik; GIERLICZ, Kazimierz, technik
Vepor heat recovery from evaporators for heating distilling
apparatus in alcohol distilling plants. Gosp paliw 11
Special issue no.(95):9 Ja 163.
1. Sieradzka Gorzelnia Przemyslo,,ra, Sieradz.
KoLTSEK, J.
11PNeumatic transportation of.bulk cement."
p. 439 (MbchanisaaO Vol. 4, no, 12, Doe, 1957
Prague, Czechoslovakia
so; Monthly Index of EastEuropean Accessions (EEAI) W. Vol. 7, no. 4.
April 1958
BENESHEVICH, I.I., kand. takhn. nauk; OBLASM, V.Ya., kand. tekhn.
nauk; SUKHOPRUDGKIY, N.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHALWV,
M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; BANVER, ZA, inzh., retsenzent;
KOLISH L G. inzh., retsenzent; NECHAYEV, N.A., kand.
e retsenzent; KALININ, V.K., kand. tekhn. nauk,
red.; USENKO, L.A., takhn. red.
(Automation and remote control in,the power supply systems
of electric railroads] Avtomatizatniia i teleupravlenie ustroi-
stvami onargoonabzhenlia elektricheskikh zheleznykh dorog.
[By] I.I.B*eshevich i dr. Moskva, Tranazheldorizdat, 1963.
359 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Electric railroads--Currunt supply)
GLIJKHOV, N.M.; DAMSKIY, A.M.# kand, tekhn. nauk, ret6enzex~t-;
KOLISH,..L.I.2 inzh.p reed.
[Efficient methods for machining parts on jig boring
machines] Ratsloiiullrye ivetady obrabotki. J.zdalii n&
koordinatno-rastoolirwkh Btankakh. Moskvap Miashino-
stroenie, 1965. 94 P. (MIRA 180)
KOL15 T.G.
go tati*& Wpaam teach (Tagus silvatica L.) In this
Ui~pathiasa-*, ~Nwdc. zap; LOYA*; hi pryrod.muz.AH URSR 4:129-138 133.
(Carpathian Mountains-Beach) (MMA 9: 9)
Pla
KOL-ISHCMP V.G,
mm
Virgin beech forests In Transcarpathia, Ilauk.zap.Pryrod.muz.L'vlv.
fil-All URSR 5:150-166 156. (MLRA 10:5)
(~a.nacarpathia--Beech)
KOLISHMiUK. Vnailiy GrIgorlypy4oh, LAZAMIKO. A.S.,red.; LISIMKO. V., red.:
TURGffrSHINJ1_,V.,,r0,- ea r"ed*.-
(Present-W timber line in the Ukrainia'n Carpnthianal Suchasna verkhnis
mozha lisu v Ukraina'Wirh KaMsatakh. K3riv, Vyd-vo Aknd.nauk- tWR, 1958.
44 p. (MIRA 11:9)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN URSR (for Lazarenko).
(CarpRthian Rountains-Timber line)
1Y if ~'H V
USSR
IC T E G OrX Forestry. Biology. Typoloey. K,
~,VR.
?
M401. -19529. NN 104504
1-Iii(M
Kell
ahah
?I TLE t Natural Aevezi4riilon 4rowth of Spruce In the High
mountain Region of the Ukranian Carpathians
7.j : vauk. top. Nauk. pr1rodoza, xatey A14 MU, 1958. 29-44
t In -the Ukranlan Carpathians.. spruca f orme the up1mr belt. 01
dark-noedled foraetra,_ Vrths lower and ziddle paaU of wbich
(11P061--1300 0, above sea leiel)~ it fortis highiy proftetive I
dense stards.- Under,the influence of the eltuatcAu. the.
a witb '%itder-
high mountiain. sites the spruce form* zhin gtan6
i.-
bruah .zade up of sabalpine,shrubs The principal groupe of
-
A
associations are don jjbqA: Piceets, otalidona- lazalos
Al
alpinal 24 Juniosrona dubalRihn aw P. altoga =btilvina.
vatic
6px-4cs seed rereneration under unfavordble soil-ell
and conotiecouditions is for~the uost pvt greatly hindered ~
77-709
KGLISHCHUK, V. G., Cand Biol Sci (diss) "Upper limit of forest
in the Ukrainian Carpathians, its contemporary condition and dyna-
lilies 'I Kiev, 1960. 16 pp; (Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Inzt
of Botany); 100 copies; price not,given; (XL, 18-60, 149)
.
, I ,
NOLISF,GHUK,, V.G. ['Kolishchukv,V.H.1
Characteristicalof the types of spruce and beech forests
of the Carpathians based on soil moisture. Vauk. zap. Mauk.-
pryrod..muz. AN URSR 10133-144 162. (MIRA 16:8)
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KOBIMISKIY, A.Ye.; KOLISKOR, A.Sh.; 11,;VKOVSKIY, Yo.16
An iteration mothad in a self-adj"stIng aystem of the rrogram,
control of machine tools. Tear. manh, I viekh. no.107/1080,8-24
165. (MIRA 180)
A-,Sh,
Correction of thc! program and mi~iaswemcnt In a self-i4djuating
progrwa control system fur idilint, machlne3. Toor. alash. i mekh.
flo.I(17/108:136-145 165. OUIRA 18:7)
7n
0056
Kobrinskiyj A. T e KZLi
skQ:!,t-A, F,~,Dov, V. Te.
V. 7.
L-istitute of Machine Science,_ State Co=ittee on Machine -cnstruction under
- :z7- I ~ .
;I and the Academy of Scienceo,
T-) 'kom 1 teta po mash2 nos
an ; ~ - I rcven i yu ;na;~ ',"Dem. nauk SSSR)
T 1T ia- k self-adjusting system of p~~,o~amm~d machine cont-rcl
S01P,-E; AN SSSR. Vestnik, rio. 9, !965, 52-56
'.TCPIC TAGS: self adaptive control, precision finishing, measuring inatrumentl oontTol
equipment, control system
.A-BST7~-V-2: Causes of production errors and means of avoiding "heir, in the case of
.. .. -, -. - F-
prog--amed metal parts waufacture-are disoussed. that many factors I
It is pointed out
1having a significant effect on the accuracy and productivity of work procesaea cannot
Le ent,4.-ely accounted for in preliminary process prozzra= ing ar.~ 'ience must be
Ln a self-adjusting control iyatem. Examples of ths hard -to- control
a-e geometrIc machining errors, heat and elaetia defomatian of mi-achine units,
Lqnd ctthers. The principal feature of the self -adjustment mschanic-im J.o an "ability" to
on the reaulta of preylous work and to x-ake appropriate adjustmonts
in ~.h- -,~--etie ~~ontrol program for succeedmg azticleii. An ex=--ple ~Js 6!.van of a
LC.,q 1L2
A C tq:
self-adjuating prograin-aaairalled. ~ttlp avics rodu ti a!'blades f63~
J g,_46 Uzed in the p- a on
;turbojet GOMpresnors. A sketch of the cutting configuration is shown in PfF.
Fig. 1.
IThe milled Diece I moves relative to -the cutter 2 as directed by a program controlling
motion of t~e cutter along the axes X and Y . The machined article passes from the
toGl ah-awa to a measuring device which evaluates irachin-ing errors. From the
measurements obtained, signals are generated. These cause idjustmpnt,3 to bo made in
Controlling the next stage in the machintr_~r pror,7sq 1,111"s a_rtmclo' A
7i-,ion and photographs of 'Lhe major equa=ent iiszd th,, arr., ~71,ren.
!,eqta o' the, i3e!~'-edJustment metho,i _-vsj_i~pd L:,, :-qduct~ons in
errors in the case of the compriseor blade cutting. 0--g. art. has: 5 figures
5UB CODE. 13/ SUBM DAM none
Card 212 7iL
APANABITEV, U.G.. [Afanasliev, gous]; GORDIYENKO, A.G. [Hordiiariko. A.H.1;
KOLISHICHM&O, LA.; VILITAMS. A.P.; SIDORCHUKO, L.I.
Heasarament and stabilization of the magnetic field of a powerful
electromagnet by the nuclear magne tic resonance method. Ukrefiz.
zhur. 5 -no.3:319-326 W-Ja 160. (KLRA 134)
l.-Fiziko-takhatchaskiy institut.AH UM.
(111actromagnsts) (Ragnatie f iolds) (Nuclear magnetic resonance)
0311"MOVA, M.M.;,KOLISHICHENKO, W4,; KOWLYAKA, G.Ya. [Korniiaka, 11.1A.1;
B-EPETT , L.A.
Vitam-In cnritent, in milk of cows and goat3 fed dried brewer's yeast.
T~.'r. bio~him. zhur. 36 no,1:10?-112 '61,
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Department of Biochemistry of the Ukrainian Ag-ricultural Acidemy,
Klyev'.
KOLISNICIMMO. Yu.I-,-,[Kdllsnychenko* IUOI..)
First.graduating clasis of-drugglats frm tba'a=i3spondence sahc4.
(HIPA 14-..6)
Famatsav. zhw. 16 no.3%76-77 961-
1. Dokanpiochnogo fakulltata Zaporozbakogo funatowtichookoeb
inatit-uta,
(UPOR02RIV.4HAMUCY--STUDY AND TEAOHnG)
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USS,R/PbY31cal Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. F4ulllbrlum. Physico-
chemical Analyala. Phade Trmaitions, 8-8
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiyap No 1, 1957o 366
Author: Der1mch
, F. Alp -Kolisnichako, M., and Kullbik, 0. G.
.
Institutions Lvoy.University
Title; On the question of the Existence of a Limit for the ChemicalSta-
bility of Alloys of the $14-M-Systeb3
Original
Periodical: Nauk. zap. Vvivalk. un-tu, 1955, Vol 34, 72-78 (published in
Ukrainian with a summary in Russian)
Abstract: , The dependence ofthe chemical activity of Mg-Cd alloys on the compo-
sition has been investigated over the concentration range from pure
Mg to 60 atom percent Cd in solutions of 0.1 11 H2SO4 and in an acetic
.95 N CH COONa. The
buffer of the composition 0.25 N CH3COOH + 0 V-
volume of hydrogen liberated was measured at 100 in & HpSO4 solution
and at 250 in the buffer. It is shown that the chemical activity of
the alloys gradually increases from pure Mg to a concentration of
Card 1/2
-KOLISMIK P. I. [Kollarwk. ~P.I.]
notermining,the arj6iint of ovaporatlan by the mnthod baned
on tho tiering of convective excbRTe in the atnosphoro. Vlorqk
Kylv.lin.Ser.gool.ta nog. uo.ls.79-86 158. (MM& 12:10)
(ZvaporatiM
PODGAYNT51~4TO-YJI.. KOLIRTKI TIN.
Depositing a layer of high-chromium cast iron using an an electrode
3Z9d in,p9wer form. Avtom. avar. 10 no.2.&103-106 Kr-Ap 157.
(NLRA 10t6)
1. Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo,.;4agqtij.jnstitut elaktroevarki im. TeIO*
Patona Akadem1i nauk USSR.
(Hard facing)
_)5A1Yk' Y,/Vf
AUTHORs Kolianyk, V.S.p 125-1-3/15
T11LB: Welding Fluxes us ad in the German Democratic Republic and
the Federal Republic of Germany for the Automatic Welding
of Sieel (Svarochnyye flyusy, primanyayemyye v GDR i PRO,
dlya avtomatichaskoy avarki staley)
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheakaya Svarka, 1958, # It pp 22- 27 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The Institute of Eleotrowelding investigated a series
of German fluxes used in the automatic welding of steel.
Samples were obtained from the Central Institute of Welding
Engineering of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), in
Halle'. The results of a chemical analysis of these samples
and that of the Soviet AR-348-A fluxes are contained in table
No. 1. The performed investigations led to the following
statementsi
Compared with the AR-348-1 fluxeat those utilized in the
German democratic Republic (GDR) and the Federal Republic
of Germany (PRO) contain less manganese. The following
methods are applied for flux productions smelting (type
Trmn xiap"Rot"110M 90); sintering in high temperatures
of crushed and pressed slag-forming components (type
Card 1/3 "Sinterpulver" andll-82); binding of crushed materials with
125-1-3/15
Welding Fluxes used in the German Democratic Republic and the Federal
Republic of Germany for the Automatic Welding of Steel
.the aid of soluble glass and subsequent drying (type "ahwartz").
The "Binterpulver" andll-82fluxes contain carbon and have
high resistance qualities with respect to formation of pores,
and good stabilizing and molding properties. The carbon con-
tent in the welds, however, may cause heat cracks.
Comparative technological teats of these fluxes under
similar welding conditions with the application of corres-
ponding electrodea showed the following reaultas
"Sinterpulver" andII-82are superior toAH-348-Afluxes
with respect to the resistance of the formation of pores
caused by rust; "ahwartz" fluxes are equal and the other
tested fluxes are inferior'to #,H-348-A- All of them are
inferior toAH-348-Afluxes as to the resistance to heat crack
formation. The stabilizing properties of the tested fluxes
are superior to those of AH-348-A. t'Sinterpulverlt andn-62
have better molding qualities and a better separability of
alag crust than AH-348-Af luxes. MM90 and "Rot" fluxes have
worse seam forming properties than AH-348-A. The other
fluxes are equal to AH-348-A..
Card 2/3 Welding rods containing more manganese and less sulphur
125-1-3/15
Welding Fluxes used in the German Democratic Republic and the Federal
Repablic of Germany for the Automatic Welding of Steel
than Soviet welding rods are being applied in the German
Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany.
These factors reduce the probability of crack formation in
welding. I
ASSOCIATIOSt The Institute of Electrowelding-imeni Ye.0. Paton (Institut
alektroevarki imen! le.0. Patons,) of the Ukrainian SSR Acade-
my of Sciences.
SUBMITTED: On 11 September, 1957-
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
18(5)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL.,
SOV/125-59-9-13/16
Podgayetskiy, V,,V.t Candidate of Technical Sciences,
and Kolisnyk, VX., Engineer
GOST on Welding Pluxes
Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1959, Nr 9, pp 94-96 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: There was until lately no standardization of fluxos
used in closed arc welding. The first attempt to com-
pile a GOST on fluxes was made in 1952 by the TSNIIT-
NTASh. At that time, two fundamental principles, name-
lyo sta 'ndardization according to the'quality of welds
obtainedp and according to the flux chemical composi-
tion, were advanced. Finally, the second method was
accepted-and confirmed by the GOST under 9087-59.
Table 1 .shows chemical composition of fluxes.for gene-
ral use. In Table .2 -flux granulations are given. The
chemi'dal-composition of~ fluxes. must correspond to.-
Table 1, granulation - to Table'2 Moisture admitted,-'
- not over 0.1~c; weight - 1.3 to ;.7 kg/lit. Plux to
Card 1/2 be packed in 5-layer paper sacks; gross weight of a
I
50'1/125-59-9-13/16
GOST on Welding Fluxes
sack not over 25 kg. There are 2 tables and 2 Soviet
references.
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AUTHORS: Kolisnyk, V.N.; Podgayetskiy, V.V.
TITLE: Effect of carbon and phosphorus on the cold brittleness of joints
welded by the submerged arc process on carbon steel
PERIODICAL: Avtomatlaheskaya avarka, no. 3, 1961, 18 - 26
TEXTs The rezults am given of an experimental invcstigation that was ne-
cessa"r'y in view of the high cold brittleness of welded joints produced in auto-
matic process on carbon steel by the submerged are process with A14-348A (AN-34~h)
flux. References are made to Soviet and English language publications with data
on the causes of cold brittleness in carbon steel welds and the effect of separafe
alloy eiem4iats and their combinations, but no sufficient data for the particular
case of i4omatic submerged are welding with the most frequently used high-sill=
manganese fi,;-xes are available. [Abstracter's note: The chemical composition of
the AN-348A1.1ux is not given.] The effect of carbon and phosphorus was deter-
mined by the'.notch toughness of V-weld test specimens according to rom (GosT)
6996-54 at +~O, -20, -30, -40 and -600C. The notch for the Impact tests was-pro-
duced along the weld axis in view of the phenomenon observed by D.J. Snyder
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3/125/61/000/003/003/016
Effect of carbon and phosphorus on the:cold.... A161/A133
that cross notches give a 150 high-ir critical brittleness temperature (Ref. 10:
D.J. Snyder, Effect of notch orientation on weld-metal Impact properties. Weld-f
ing Journal, August 1956). One-pasa welds only were tested, for data of other
Soviet studies proved that cold brittleness of multilayer welds is determined
mainly by the properties of the layer deposited last and not more subjected to
heat of the following layers. The results of notch toughness measurements of
welds are given in four tables including the C, P, Mn, Si and S contents in metal.
C content varied between 0.04 and 0.26%, the content of P between 0.017 and 0.182%.
An increased C-content reduced the notch toughnege regularly; a reduction in Mn
to 0.4% increased the cold brittleness; a high P-content caused brittle fracwres
with large columnar crystals. The microstructure of specimens with different con-
tents of P but equal content of C was practically similar. The fact is mentioned
that the U.S. standard test specifications for carbon steel welds require a high-
er notch toughness than the Soviet. The obtained data confirm the negative ef-
feet of carbon and phosphorus on cold brittleness in carbon steel welds and indl-
cate its variations at certain contents of carbon and phosphorus. It is empha-
sized that the data are only relative for the work of real welded structures is
different from laboratory specimen tests. There are 6 figures, 4 tables and 14
references: 11 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The three references to the
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3/125/61/ow/oo/m/W6
Effect of carbon and phosphorus on the cold.... A16i/A133
English-language publications read as followas M.E. Shank, A critical survey of
brittle failure in carbon plate steel structures other than ships. Welding no-
search Council Bulletin, series no. 17, New York, January 19~4; C.E. Hartbower,
Effect of metallurgical variables on transition behavior in charpy slow-bend and
impact tests. Welding Journal, Sepetember 1957, 4,015 - 4,0�5; D.J. Snyder, Ef-
fect of notch orientation on weld-metal impact properties. Welding Journal, Au-
gust 1956, 381 - S -.382 -S.
ASSOCIATION: Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektrosvarki im. Ye.O.
Patona, P14 USSR (Electric Welding Institute "Order of the Red Banner
of Labor" Im. Ye.O. Paton AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITTEM April 11p 1960
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ACCESSION'NR:. AP4029252 S/0125/641000/00410010/0014
AUTHOM, Kolisny*k,- V. N. (Engineer)
TITLE: Measuring electric conductivity of fluxes at.1;300-2.300C
SOURCE: Avtornatichookaya evarka. no. 4. 1964. 10-14-
TOPIC TAGS: AN-8 flux, 48-OF-6 flux, ANF-lP flUA, flux electric conductivity,
welding flux
ABSTRACT: As. practical temperatures in electroslag pools go as high as
2, OOOC, and since previous iavestigations of flux conductivity have been made* at
max 1. 450C. AN-8, 48 -OF -6. -and ANF-lP welding fluxes were re-tested within
the 1, 300-2, 300C range. The conductivity was measured by the a-c voltmeter -
ammeter method with a tungsten argon-protected melting pot heated in a vacuum
electric furnace.' The. conductivity of the above 3.fluxas was measured at
temperatures of up to 1, 980, 2, 300, and 2, ING, respeqtively; rAilholcm vs.
Card
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temperature curves are supplied; the conductivity increases with temperature; an
additional curve gives the conductivity of CaF, - the min ingredient of 48-OF-6.
The AN-8 flux with 3.77* FeO exhibited 0.45 mholcm higher conductivity than the
same flux with 1. 00/a FeO. It was found that the higher FeO content is conducive to
the stability of the electroslag process; therefore, raising the FeO content in
AN-8 flux from 1. 5 max to 1. 5-3. 5% is recommended. "The author is grateful to;
Yu. A. Sokolov (Moscow), G. A. Yasinskaya (Institute of the Problems of
Materials, AN UkrSSR), and Ri 0. Shteyn (IES) for their help in carrying out this
project. 11 Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 formula. &nd 2 tables.
ASSOCLkTION: Institut elektroavarki im. Ye. 0. Patona.4N UkrSSR (institute of
Electric Welding, AN UkrSSR).
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GALINICH, V.I., inzh.; KOLISNYK Y.N., inzh.; KOTANZHI, Yu.Y., inzh.;
OSOCHENKO~ ~N-*'- 1.1e, inzh.
Using a slag crust for the production of AN-60 flux. Avtom.
svar. 17 no.11:86-91 N t64 (IMA l8a)
1. Thsti-lut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.0, Patona 10 UkrSSR (for
Galinich; Kolisnyk). 2. Khartsy2wkiy trubnyy zavod (for Kotanzhi,
OBochenko) & 3, Chelyabinskiy truboprokatnyy zavod (for Sergem)
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On pyrolytic oxidation of sodium phosphite N42HP03 b7 using.bromine.
Bal ahim PAN 8 no.9-6449-453 160.
1. Natedra Chemii Niaorganieznej, Politeabnika, Warszawa. Presented
by M. Smialowski.
(Oxidation) (Scd'l.&6iCphosphite) (Bromine)
'DR
K~OLJITO UO-JadviggA
Effe,*,t of iodine, bromines and silver cyanide on solid tetra-
natr ,imh7pophosphate,: Rocz chemii 36 no.9.1271-1277
1. Katedra-Chemil, Hisorganioznejp Politechrika., Warsmwao
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KOLIVANDV, N. (g. Suoyarvi)
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Lifesaving brigades. Voen.snan. 34 no-10:31 0 158-
(MIRA 11:12)
1. lomandir dobrovollnoy opmatellnoy druzhiry.
(Lifesaving)
AUTHORS: Fopovt B. N., Koliverdoy V. F. 48-22-5-3/22
TIftE.- The Secondary Emission of Thorium Oxide, Activated by Barium
lot, ye
(Vtorichnaya emissiya okisi toriya, aktivirovannoy bari '3)
Data From the VIIIth All-Union Conference on Cathode Electro-
nics, Leningrad, October 17-24, 1957 (Materialy VIII Vsesoyuz-
nogo sovoshchaniya po katodnoy elektronike,Loninerad, 17-24
oktyabrye, 1957 9.)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Ak-qdemii Nauk SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1958,
;01
Vol, 22, 1Tr 5, PP- 496 - 504 (USSR
ABSTRACT: In most recent time secondary emitters have found
use in various types of electron devices. The main rcqtize-
ments applied to emitters which are used in magnetrono arc
given. The emitters used at present do not perfectly meet t'.ese
demands. The most direct way for the creation of highly e'_Pecti-
ve and stable emitters is the finding out of compounds, 03-~Ccial-
ly of oxides, which hwie the necessary properties. A second
way is the variation of the propcrties of substances by mcZ__-s
of corresponding treatment. For a better understandino of tlie
Card 1/3 methods of the property improve-lient of substances for this
& Secondary Mainsion of Thorium Oxide, Activated 48-22-5-3/22
by Barium
purpose the general properties of the ener.-etic structure of
the secondary emitters are discussed. A survey of publications
is given (References 2-7). By the demon3trated facts the authors
are induced to meet the claims with distrust, concerning the
presence of free atoms of alkaline netals and-earths on the
surface of heated nonmetallic targets. The assumption,uttered
before# on the oxidation of the metallic barium by the residu,-.l
oxygen seems to the authors to correspond best with truth;there-
fore the increase of.cf takes place. From the performed exp!~_11_
ments unfortunately the unpleasant conclusion must be deduced
that the emitter described here cannot find practical application,
because it operates with the residual gases and has a hi-her
consumption of barium than in the netallic-porous cathodes. In
specific single cages, however, its application will be possible.
For the final solution of this question experi-Ments in :super-
high vacuum and in a gas of kno= composition must be performed.
They are in progress. A. R. Shullman always showed much interest
Card 2/3 ,
in this work and took Part in the discuasion on it. Finally
Thel'Secondary Emission of Thorium Oxide# Activated 48-22-5-3/22
b,-,,, Barium
the discussion on the abstract by the authors is summarized,
,in which took part L. N. Yasnopollskiy, A. V. Morozov,
V. H.~Lepeehiadkaya, I. M. Bronshteyn$ 0. G-Sarbey and the
first author. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 27 references,
t7 of which are Soviet.
1 Second&y emit ter s--Applications 2. Secondary emitters--Pro-
.perties 3. Secondary emitters--Sources 4. Thorium oxices--Effective-
~ness 5. Barium--Applications
Card 3/3
BULGANOV, P/dAMOPOW"O
Disinfection of wareho-ugles with 2-AG apparatus. Kuk.-elev.prom
22 no,9:3 of cover S 156* (MU 10:8)
1.Nikolayevaka,vii oblastnays, kontora Zagotserno, (for Bulgakov).
2.Vinnitskays, oblastmya kontora Zagotserno (for Kolivashko).
(Warehouses) (FAmigation)
KOLITOSHKO. Go
lumigation of grain with reduced acounts of chloropleriu. Kmk.-slev.
prom. 26 no.1:30 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Tinnitskoye oblastuoye upravleniye khl-oboproduktov.
(Grain-Disinfection) (C~Ioropiorin)
KoLffnS, A.I., inzh.-myor
Operation of automtic control apparatus. Vest. V)zd. A. no.) s6l-65
mr 16o. (MIRA 13:9)
(Airplaues-Equipmeat and supplies)
KOL=., M.F.; FEDYUSHKIN M.Ye. - FEDYU-SHKINA, T.T. , voterinarn-yy vrach
"(SVero-O,setiwkaya ASSRi
Problems in local epizootiology and control of leptospirosis.
Veterinarlia 42 no.7:28-,29 JI 165. (tlf iA 18:9)
1. Nachailnik veterinarnogo olvdala Severo-Osetinsko7 respublikanakoy
veterinarnoy laboratorli (for Koliyev). 20 Direktor Severo-Osetinskoy
respublikarwkoy veterinarnoy labnrutoril (for FedyusVk1n).
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KOLIYEV,9- M. F-.j --FEDYUSHINP
MAss poisoning of swine by JolLison grass. Veterinariia 40
no.lOt45-46 0163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Nachallnik veterinarnogo otlela Ministerstva proizvodstva
i zagotovok sellskokhozyaystvennykh produktov Severo-Osetinakoy
ASSR (for Koliyev). 2. Direktor Severo-Osetinskoy respublikanskoy
veterinarnoy laboratorii (for Fedyushin).
KORZENKOP lt.N.; SAHOVSKAYA V.A.- PROTASENYA, S.G,;
(severo-Osetinsklya fts!!R~; FEDYMMUTH, K.Te,; FFY'rFUGEYMER,
V.Acp kand. vetor, nauk; YAMASHEV, S.G., kand. ve4;cr. nalwk~
Ahliff,TUANOV9 F.Kh.., mladshiy nauchnyy sot'rudnlk~, SMI'Sill,
K.Aa. veterinarny7 vrach~ GANIYEII, M.K., prof.; FARZALIM,
I.A., dotsent
SmaUpox In cattle.-Veterinarila 4,1 no.7,-31-34 11 164.
(MMA Aii)
1. Belorusakly institut opidemiologii I giglyeny (for Korzenko,
Saykovskaya, Protasenya). 2. Direktor Severo-3setinskay
respublikanskoy veteriaarnoy laboratoril (for Fedyushkin)*
3. Kazanskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Feytengeymer, Yam-ashev,
Akhmetzyanov, Shvetsov). 4. Azerbaydzhanskiy nauvhno-issledova-
teltskiy vaterinarnyy institut (for Gani-yev, Farzal-vev).
KOIJATIC, Bozidar
The significance of the part of Split in Yugoslaviate maritime
traffic. Medun tramp 9 no.5047-349 1,17, 163. 1 1
KOLIK, A. [Kolk, A.]; KONKO, A., d0ktor tek-hn. nauk; ROGOVIV, Z., doktor
t6khn. nauk
Production of a fiber based on a copolymer of acrylonitrile and
methacrolein. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 13
no.3:241-245 !64.
Modification of a fiber based an a copolymer of acrylonitrile
and methacroloin. Ibid.:246-253
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut khimii All Estonskoy SSR. -
tv
i 14 0 -1 5 R 9
..,c aminogroups. TIe so o"otainer) iiu~ more sta-
rbtained by adgorptim- into the fiber, Ttie condensation reaction
1 he structure of the dye. lc-caiicu of th;p 1 -6m. up-S and the Mom-
g
)-ni-) 1- 25, 9f the- copolynt er al&-hvd:~--, gr(nipz~, rt ici paled in tile
A-X
-,-,j TIC"
k n 9 ~hF
i lamine. Upon reactm-r!
sandwich
,-Aynier. This nbe., c c
th,? %,eight. Olrig. art. h, a s
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method Prel-~~iri- thd-t- e~ eopoqmer co'ntain-s
to R-% metaorolein.* 6r--fig,'- a-r--t.' has -2 fi;njre3 and 2 tables.
A-~'DO'CIATION, MTI (Moscow technical institute)
22Nov62 DATE ACq: 20Aug63 ENCL: 00
FF c", 1
KOLY, R.
Abirthday greeting to Artar Adson. P-53
TULD= (Eesti Pgi-klubi, Valismaine Eesto Kirjunike LUt,
Ulamailmene Eesti Kirjanduse Salts) Lund. Estonia.
Monthly List of East Europemi Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.12, Dec. 1959
Uncl.
p.
(Sto-warzysTmie In-mynierow i ----~cham-ko~r poiskicill,
L
Sekcja Okxetowcow) I.,,Iars,?.a,..,a, Poland.
Vol. h, no. 3, 1'.'ar. 195,9.
.-~onthiy -list of East Eurmcan
T ccessiors (F71,11) L C, Vol. no. -7, July 1059.
Uncl.
KOLKA, Jerzyp mgr inz.
Modern method ana4sis of A,C, current wirings. Przegl
elektrotachn 39 no.10096-401 0 163.
1. Katedra Maszyn Elektryeznych, Politechnika, Gdansk.
KOLKA, Mixoslav'inz.; NOVOTNY# Bohuslavp inz. dr., GSc; PILOUS, Jan, Inz.
Development of Czaohoslovak contactors. Klektrotachnik 18.
no-11:311-315- W163.
1. Elektropristroj Vtodrany a Statni vyzkumny ustav silno-.
proude elektrotecbniky,, Bachovice*
SOKOIDWS-KI, Janusz; KOLKA, Stefan
Inf1uqncn of,the basicity of oecondary aromatic amines
%r
(AR-IM-CH)on their reaction ratev with D-glucose. Matem
fiz chem Gdansk 2 2b-n6 'U.
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, School of Educatlion, Gdansk.
SOKOLOWSKI, Janusz; KOLKA Stefan,ia---
Kinetic studies on reactions between D-glucose and primary
aromatic amines. Rocz chemil 37 no. 7/8:925-926 163.
1. Departmont of Organic Chavioxy, Normal School, Gdansk.
KOLKA V.- MOSCICKI. V.
Corona discharge in air between wire and plate as a voltage
stabilizer. Acta physica Pol, 22tSuppla,191-200 262o
la lot Department of Physics., Technical University, Gdanskali.,
KOLKA MASLOWSKA, K.;- -WALKER R.
Reotal gonorrhea in women and young girls. Przegl. derm. 48 no.8/10:
323-329 161.
1. Z Klijaiki Dermatologicznej A.M. w Krakowie Kierownik: Prof. dr,
K, Lejmattz Zakladu 14ikrobiologii Lekarskiej A.M. w Krakowie
Kierowniki Prof. dr Z. ProybyWewioz.
~I (GONOMMEA compl) (RECTUM dis)
KOLKA, W.
Corona stabilizer tube with regulated voltage# Acta physics. Pol
23 no.2:263-271 F 163.
1. 1 Institute of Physics, Technical University, Gdansk.
KOLKANOV, G.A.
Using selenium rectifiers for galvanic baths. Prom.ener 16
no.6:16-18 Je 161. 6A 15:1)
(Seleniu"m rectifiers) (Galvanizing)
T'. _W
8096
S/115/160/000/04/015/041
D002/DO06
AUTHOR: Kolker, I.-Go.
abeam
TITLE: Cinematic Method for Continuous Recording of Li-
near and Angular Displacements
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhni a, 1960, Nr 4, pp26-27,(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new accurate method for continuously recording
angular,and.linear displacements.(deformations) is
recommended. A.simple-motion picture camera with
a continuously moving film, is used-, photographing
the color or light,signals-generated during the
deformation procesa through a narrow slot in a
lightproof blind placed in the camera's focal
to test the deformat -7
plane.. The method was used%_ ion
Card 1/2 of aircraft carriage strut-4%uring take-off and
%
DAWN07A, Ye.H.,,,-PATMKW, M.N.
Effect of plowing
., methods on some soil micro-agnnisms in fallcrwed
fields (with sumary In Ingliah]; Kil=obiolog4a 27(n0-3-'340-147
:,W:--T0 158 KIRA 1199)
1. KMakiy sellskokhozyaystvanW institut im. M.1s Falininat
Simferopol'a
(PrA(MG)
(SOIL MICRO-ORGANISKS)
KOIAMt I.I.j- DAMIOVAv le~.Hl.
Distribution of Azotobacter in the Crimean soils. Mikrobiologiia
29 no. 4;555-562,JI-Ag 160. (MMA 13; 10)
1. Krymskiy sellskokhoWystvennyy institut imeni M.I. Kalinina
Simferopol!, (CRIMU-AZOTOBACTER)