SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOWACKI, J. - NOWACKI, W.
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NOWACKI, Jer~y--
Methods in use and now solutions in the technology of purifying
flax processing waste. Przagl w1okien 17 no.8:274-279 Ag 161.
1. Hydroprojekt, Central Office for Studying and planning Hydraulic
Construction3, Gliwice Branch.
NOWACKI, Jerzy, mgr inz.; PILOTEK, Jerzy, mgr inz.
Pilot scale investigations on biological, physical, and cj2emical
purification of waste waters from sulfate pulp production. Pt. 1.
Przegl papier 20 no.7:226-228 Jl 164
1. Typical Design Office of Industrial Sewage Purification Plants,
Gliwice.
MIACKI, Jerzy, mgr Inz,; PILMK, Jerzy, mgr inz.
Semi c ommere i FtI studles on the b1ologiral and physicocheftical
treatment o! ~ewages from the production of sulfate pulp.
Pt.2. Frzegl papier 21 no.2:51-53 F '65~
1 Blproto.,m, :),-~gn Cfrir~e of Typicil lndusl~rial Sewage
Treatment Plants, Gliwice,
NOVACKI, J.
Preventive application of vitamins 0 and Bl in factories producing
batteries; preliminary communication. Mod. pracy 4 no.3:205-210 1953.
(CLKL 24:5)
1. Of the Therapeutic Research Center of Occupational Diseases (Head--
Prof* A. Horst, H.D.) of Poznan Medical Academy.
NUACKI, J.
KULMK, J.; NOVACKI, J.
Toxic effect of Insecticide dmolite Nod. pracy 3 no.1;47-56
1954.
1. S Ourodim Ba"weso-leesniewo Chorab Zavadowych i s Zal-ledu
Patolagil Ogolnoj I Doawt*Aczalnej AkMeadi Redyesnej w Posuaniu.
Klerownlkt prof, dr HOlorst.
(DDT. toxicity,)
NowACKI , J.
Graphic method of analyzing occupation diseases and accidents at work. P.Y',9
OCHRCNA PRArY; BEZPILEr,ZLIIST-IC T ~IIGTENA F?ACY (Yanisterstwo PraCY i Opieki
Spolecznej i Centralny Insty-tut Ochrony Pracy) Wnrsz~w!r~
Vol. 0, no. 11, Nov. 1955
So. East %ropean Accessions Ust Vol. 5, No. 1 Jan. 1W,
NOWACKI, j.
"The prophylactic administration of vitqmin C."
p. 11 (Ochrona Pracy; Bezpieczenstwo I Higiena Pracy) Vol. 10, no. 3,
Mar. 1956
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC- Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
'0 W /C'T / ~f'
EXCERPT& MEDICA Sea 13 Vol 13/2 Dermatology Fab 59
573. BONE LESIONS IN A CASE OF VON RECKLINGHAUSEWS DISEASE -
Ziniany kostne w przypadku choroby Recklinghausena (neurofibromatosts)
---N_pwicki J. and Wilczydska J. Klin. Radiol. A.M., Krakdw -
PRZEGL. DERM. WENER. 1958. 8/2 (1-, 5- 180) ilium. 7 (xuI. S. is)
4f
Exc-r.RPT.~ mir.'A s-se t? Vol .5/9 Put-aie Health SePt 59
2732. LE 'AD 110I.SONING IN GLAZED TILE I'LANTS - Otowiva w kaflarniach
Wil-1kopolskich - No w a c k i T od'.d'ka IWdawczo-Leczniczego A. M., 11oz-
naft. - MED. PRAX7795T.-JrS (367-373) Tables 6
Medical examinations of IG2 workers in 9 different glazed tile plants were carried
out. In addition to the medical examination. determinations of Hb, of tile number
of reticulocytes aW of coproporphyrin level in the urine were performed. It is
stated that the frequency of lead poisoning in the glazed tile industry 18 much great-
er than the number of working places with direct exposure to lead would indicate.
The greatest frequency of lead poisoning was seen among workers employed at
kilns. Among women employed In tile glazing, the frequency of lead poisoning is
twice as great as among men doing the same work.
PrI
NOWACKI Jozef; SIKORSKI, Naciej
.y of acute thallium -poisoning. Polskl tygod. leir-
Chelaton therap
13 n0.48:1931-1933 1 Doe A
1. (Z Oddsialu Chorob Zawodowych Szpitala Mlejaklego im. Fr. Raszaji
w Powanixt; ordynator: prof. dr med, A. Horst). Adres: Poznan, ul.
Poznanaka 55. OSIL Bad-lecsniczy Chorob Zawodawych Wewn. A.M.
(THALLMN, pots.
ther., edathmil (Pol))
(MATHAMIL, ther. use
thallium pots. (Pol))
N IJ(I ,,~ " K T )- ~ , , lq~"-
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Rsick ~ , '-ne7,.ik 1-8 ni. 1. 146 :a I oz-
WWACKI. Hlemyslaw; SOLTYSS., Antoni.
Possibilities of using ffelaq'Wens Blue printing in view of the redox
potential. Przegl w1okien 16 r*r4:220-Q24 Ap 162
1. Instytut Prz"lu Organicznegop Wz.
BROSS, Viktor; HLISIECKI, Andrzej; XMGXL,-2awelk KOCZOROWSKI, Stefan;
TOPINSKI, Stanislaw; ARONSKI, Antoni
Experimental measurements of intracardiac temperature during flow of
various defibriliating currents. Acta medica polona 3 no.3:231-236
t62.
1. 11 Surgical Clinic, Medical Academy, Wroclaw Director: Prof. Dr.
W, Bross Department of Physiology, Medical Academys Wroclaw Director:
Prof. Dr. A. Klisiecki The Electrotechnical Institute of the Polish
Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Director: Prof. Dr. P. Nowacki.
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Nowacki P. J., Prof. Dr. Eng. "Cilculation of Farmetic Fields in Flectric llfachln-s
by Relaxation Method." (Obliczanie pol Tametycznych w maszynach elektryc7nych metode
rozprezen.) Przeglad Flektrotechnicz . No 1-2-3w 1950, pp. 1P-22, 11 figs.
A method is advances for the calculation of mn.-netic and mlectric fields As
applied especially to electric machines. Mathematically, the probles Is solved by
applying the equations of differences instead of the Laplace or Poisson differentin.1
equations. The method advanced is generally applicable to any shape nnd any boundary
conditions and does not need the use of higher mathematical formulas. A detnile'~
example is quoted of computing the ideal length of a D. C. machine arrwture with
ventilating ducts.
SO: Polish Technical Abstracts - No. 2, 1951
11VACY1, PAII19t SIN
h-las konstruix-ji mearIn alektz7cMch. !&rszwiaq Panstwowe Wyda=. Techniczna, 1951.
ZAtlas for the construction of electrical machines. Vol. 2. Isynchronous motorg/
SO., Month1v Mat of East Eurovean lecessions, Vol. 3, No. 2, Library of Congress,
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NCWACKI, Pawel Jan; FRANKOWSKI, Vaclav
Outlook for use of nuclear energy in Poland. Jaderna energie 3 no.12:
414-416 D 157
1. Vysoka skola technicka, Varsava (for Nowacki).
2. Ustav pro jaderny vyzkum (for Frankovski).
NOWACKI, P.
"Calculating the fundamental frequency of complex magnetic circuits fed with
voltage and current from a sinusoidal source."
p. 441 (Archiwum Elektrotechniki) Vol. 6, no. 3, 1957
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessi-ns (ELhl) -'C. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
-a Kelhak of newwwa Law Coddsat HNWUQ
Nowackl P N kcz U.
11511:7
.J - -
-r : Metody pontim malych dalych, p6l mapetyOnycV. I
Takkomunikaalay. No. 96 1101, W.281-26k1G figa.
An evaluation of all known methods of:1neamement has demort-',
an',
strated that for tho'measucement of magnetic field Id the PO
dectroma-snet the most convenient method in that of Immobile cou,
with a galvammeter reacting to the field changes caused by*
mnaected.
switching In and out of the magnething current. while (at the WeAwn-,
ment of cartWs'fteld (up to,10 in method,can be employed.
oeirited y
which ensure* an adequate value of Ahe minimum meastirift rqnr-~
From the point of view of obtaining very low measurft raom
W.
the mad sultable methods at present, are dm madam ones Used an
sahwated 4cuble-core or br(da type wing fitiges, which WdW it.
1posalble to obtain at a supply. frequency of 50 cycles a senaltivity of
I miltioersted perscale dLvWoiL This range can be further knmvd~
tv increasing the trequen which. however, considerably-puls tip tho:.
:coat of Instrumeiii because in this case It Is'neceasary to We. an
:acotisdc generatov~ filters,and an ampliffer. Moreover, the Saturated
method is the most suitable for testing the pcopertba -at
It"tiqff gauge
ImLgnetle matalisisIncause of the reduced time of meas en% 111A
~efflitlvlty.and ~4!11*dlmenslons of the tesqug PUSIL
POUM/Nuclear MyAcs - Nuclear Pover and Tcch,rDloL;y C
Abs JDur Ref &%ur Fizika, Nj 8, 1959, 17491
AUtIOr Andrzcjcwski, S., Latour, J., N wack i, P.J., Tau'Qe, M.,
Pomerski, R.
Inst
Title The Perspectives .)f the Polish Nuclear Encr,'_Zf Prj~;ra,-i.
OriG Pub Nukleonika, 1958, 3, SPOC. Nw,ber, 1-10.
Abstract No abstract.
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- 39 -
EXCERPTA KFOICA 3oc le Vol 4/1 Card _Iuv!_,:,. Dis. Jar-, 6J
304. Measurement of intracardiac temperatures durin,o the electrical defibrillatioll of
the. heairt. Effect of variows voltages D,j-~%Oadrzahw ~ , ;, ;,I,.! -, '.. - 1~ 1"
wel %v clasw Itrzt-plywu rozitych pradow dcfibryfiij;v:Yi:!,. 1'1( -, W., k A
NOWACKI 11 KOCZOROWSKI S., FOPINSKI S. and Aim%,,m A. Zakl. Fizi,il. A. %I
~~rbRY'%_v-7-7hkI. Elcktrottechn. PAN, %Varsza%vt Kardli,d pol. I :j (2111 It
Tables I I Ilus. :1
ventriciliar fibrillation was provoked in (lug, 1) "y applying Iliw volt,,~~ lhitctk
the heart. 'Fite experiment was made in 18 anaVstIwfiz'4-tl allifliak. Oirl, 11IN lit 1
and 221) v. ax. were itsed for defibrillation. friflacavital and innamural
turesof thelteart were ineasured with the therinktor thertmini-Irr. Ili annn,d,
acurrentof 120 V.did not Stop tile fibrillation and v. had Ili 1), ti,d for. ff,rtr..
defibrillation. These voltages did not cause any dancrous mcrva!-v (it intracardlac
temjxrature if the duration of electrical impulse's did not excecd 11. 1 - 11.2 .-.c. Whv?I
applying 220 v. for 2 sec. a Irj' C. rise of terriperattirc was obst-ivl 6. '1 hi~ incr,13-1
may cause coagulation of the myocardium. The author, are of Ilw opii.iwi that ;t
current of 220 v. may be safely applied for 3-4 defibrillatin.- implik-; la,tim, n,a
more than 0.1-0.2 sec. each. (XVI If. !'I
FOLAND/'-Tuclozr Physics - Nuclapr r-owor nnd Tochnologi C-8
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizikr, No 12, 1958, No 27058
Author : Nowneld Pritol Jrn
Inst : TIo-t-UF-on----
Titlo t Flcms for tho Dovelopmont of Nuclorr Fowor in Polmd.
Orig Fub : iluklooziik:-, 1958, 3, No 1, 3-13
Abstrrct : No cbstrect
Cr,rl - 1/1
13
!'-OLjV,!D / Chemical Technclog.;. Chem,;c_-.1 Products :-id H
Th-~ir Appllc:ntinns. Slectroch,--niic;~,l Industries.
ClectroPlatinn. Galvanic Cells.
Abs Jaur.- Ref
'e cz, '.acie'
Author Nowack i Pa , * Oors!"I, e
4. -n( rzej;
Inst 'gt v ? n J.
Title Fu-31 Elements
Orig Pub: _Roz-r . elektrotechn., 195A, A, No 1, 53-C-7.
Abstract: A 3chc-.rie for fuel-(,,I crpnt function is cited as well
as o classiflc;~_tion of thes-? clem-ntS Dased on tli2
dii-erence in the!-, so--,rcq of c:nnf (direct and indl-
rect reaction), ty,),~ of electrolyte (liquid, con-
densed gas, solution of fuscJ salt), aggregate con-
ditinn of fiiel, c,)r~Hftions of temperature jnd pres-
"now
Sure. I -n oxl/h-v-_~'rogen elempnts are described (of
D-,vty~n, Bacon)- a'nd forecasts of their development
are indicated. From the authorsf resume.
29
NONIACKI P.
"Asynchronous connecton. of synchronous engines. In French"
p. 121 (Archiwum Elektrotechniki Vol 7, no. 2, 19589 Warsaw, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol, 8, no. Jan 59.
NOWACKI, P.; DRYZEK, T.
00-
"The problems of nuclear-power engineering in underdeveloped countries
at the 9th Sectional Meeting of the World Power Conference in Belprade,
June 5-11, 1957."
p. 13 (Przeglad Elektrotechniczny) Vol. 14, no. 1, Jan. 1958
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly, Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
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AUTHOR: Nowacki, P.J., Professor, Doctor
TITLE- Nuclear Reactors on Industrial Snale
PERIODICAL: Przeglad Elektrotechnlczny, 1960, No. 12, pp- 513 - 514
TM. The article deals with an unspecified conference on which various
problems in the field of nuclear reactors were discussed. The author stresses
that two facts were decisive for the problem, i.e., the foreseen shortage of con-
ventional fuels did not become true and the technology of nuclear reactors means
a competition for power engineering, but without economic effect. The economy of
operation depends on the cost of fuel and on its Mw burn-up/ton power. The nuclear
energy is used for driving sea vessels and for the production of thermal energy,
whereas the utilization of 7 -rays and radioactive isotopes is planned. The author
citing W.L. Cisler (Ref. 2), classifies the reactors in 15 groups. Papers read by
French scientists L. Kaillard and B. Leo (Ref. 4) and I. Roux and C.N. Leduc (Ref.
8) dealt with the development of reactors in France. The Swedish representatives
E.G. Malml8w, C. Millekowsky, S. Ryman and J. Wivstad (Ref. 1) treated a heavy
water reactor; P'.G. Afable, C.P. Huguid and M.R. Eugenio (Ref. 3) and G.E. Villar
(Ref. 6) treated the po5sibilities for reactors in underdeveloped countries, I.e.
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the Philippines and Uruguay; G. Cesoni (Ref. 5) dealt with nuclear powered sea
vassel,c stating that the future of battleships is guaranteed, and F.K. Pittman
(R'~f- 7) gav6 an outlook on the use of nuclear energy in various Industries, streak_
Ing Its use in the chemical industry. The French representatives Audriot, 0.
Max-,in, C. Leduc and R. Genthial discussed results obtained with G, G2 and G3 re-
actors In Marcouie. The French reoresentative Charbonnier discussed the reactor
In Halden, Nor-eay, which started work on October 10, 1959. The Hungarian reresent-
ative Profes8or Levai, and the Dutch representative Schaafama, emphasized the ne-
cz_-salty of investigating thermal cycles in nuclear electric power plants. There
are 8 veferences: 4 English, 3 French, and I Spanish.
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A078/A125
AUTHORS: Nowacki, Pawel Jan, Professor Doctor and Celifiski, Zdzislaw, Master
~'f _Engi~eerfiig_
TITLE: Conversion of heat into electric power
PERIODICAL: Przeglqd Elektrotechniczny, no. 3, 1961, 97 - 105
TEXT: Recent developments of nuclear reactors show that the classical
steam-cycle is not the best way of converting heat into electric power. The
authors study three particular methods of immediate conversion: 1) thermoelec-
tric, based on thermoelectric phenomena; 2) the=donic, based on the emission of
electrons from a hot surface; 3) magnetohydrodynamic, based on the reciprocal
reaction between a magnetic field and a gas conductor in motion. The thermoelec-
trical generators, known for more than a hundred years now, have recently seen
their possibilities increased by the use of semiconductors.The authors give a
brief description of the thermoelectrical generator SNAP III built in the USA in
January, 1959. The authors describe two prototypes of thermionic generators
built at Los Alamos (USA). The authors describe the research carried out on mag-
netohydrodynamic generators by Avco-Everett for the USAF. In Poland, studies of
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plasmotrons and MHD generators are carried out in the Instytut Badah J~drowych
(Institute for Nuclear Research). In January 1961, the first MHD generator has
begun to operate. In conclusion the authors state that ten US firms are interest-
ed in the development of MHD generators, and have organized a research program,
including: basic research on the production of electric power in MHD; means of
increasing the gas conductivity; materials withstanding high temperatures; uti-
lization in connection with nuclear reactors; possibilities of' a direct produc-
tion of a-c; economic and technical study of NM power plants. There are 27
figures, 3 tables and 29 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 25 non-Soviet-bloc. The
references to the 4 most recent English-language publicationsread as follows:
Ref. 1: B.C. Lindley: The Birect Generation of Electricity (Nuclear Power, 1960,
June, 100-103, July, 80-83); Ref. 2: R.C. Umler; J.0. Sensenbaugh : Direct
Conversion of Energy to Electricity (Combustion, 1960, August, 30-38); Ref, 4:
W.E. Shoupp; Thermoelectric Direct Conversion in Nuclear Reactors (Nuclear Ener-
gy, 1960, October, 458 - 461); Ref. 22: Power Direct from Hot Gas (Engineering,
1960, 22 January, z. 4892, 118).
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Energetyki Jjdrowej Politechniki Warszawskiej (DeDartment
of Nuclear Energy. Warsaw Polytechnic)
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AMWACKI# Pawal Jan$ prof,dr.jins.
Ths uss Of *tOMiC Snorgr In Poland for peaceful purposes.
PrO691 tachn 81 n0.19:11 160.
s/196/62/000/010/002/035
E073/9155
AUTHUR; Noji~!~c
TITLE: Theory of the magnetohydrodynamic generator with
a constant area
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotelchnika i energetika,
no.1U, 1962, 8, abstract 10 A35. (Inst. badari
jadrow. VAN, no.215, 1961, 16 pp) (English, with
sumnaries in Polish and Russian)
TEXT: Basic equations are given for calculating magneto-
hyjirodynamic generators with a constant nozzle cross-section.
Formulae are derived for the electric current and power output,
and design problems are considered. A new approximate formula
is given for determining the internal thermodynamic.efficiency.
rAbstractor's note: Complete translation.
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AUTHOR: Nowacki, P.J.,-Professor, Doctor of Engineering
TIM: Industrial Utilization of Nuclear Raergy Requires Qualified Person-
nel
PERIODICAL: PrzeglIA Techniozny, 1961, No. 6, p. 14
TEXT: The author discusses the need of qualified personnel for employing
nuola'ar energy in'.industry. The new test methods based on nuclear energy found
wide application in industry, with the result that young engineers must be trained
In this subSect. Higher technical schools should reduce the number of hours span'
on theoretical studies and devote more time on experiments in laboratories. Cor-
respondence courses on nuclear energy application, isotopes In indust-.y, eta,
should be extended, since at present only 3 institutes teach this subject, viz,_the
Universytet Warazamaki (Warsaw University); nuclear chemieor7; the Politachn ka
Warazawska (Warsaw Polytoohnical Institute); nuclear power engineering; and the
Akademia Mrniczo-Hutnicza (Academy of Mining and Metallurgy) in Krakow: applica-
tion of isotopes. Further, production of isotopes should be increased, since not
enough Isotopes are being Produced by the nuclear reactor in hwIerk operated ty
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Industrial Utilization of Nuclear &orgy Requires Qualified Personnel
ths 1nstytut Badafi JqArowyoh (Institute of Nuclear Researoh). lt Is planned to de-
sign and build a second nuclear reaotor with the aid of Soviet selentists frDm
1961 to 1965. Further researoK should be conducted on direct production of elec-
tric entrgy from thermal processes with the aid of thermoelectric, thermo-nuclj&r
and mWetohydrodynamie generatros.
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IMACKI. Pawel Jan
The theory of the magnotobydrodynamic generator with constant area.
Nukleonika 6 no.9:539-554 161.
1. Polish AcademV of Sciences, Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw.
NOWACKI, P.J.,, prof,
Prospects of reactors for the production of electric power.
Pr%e91 techn n0.470 25 N 162.
1. Panstvova Hada. do Spraw Wykorsystanis Energii Jadrovej,
Warszawa,
NOWACKI# P.J.; BRZOZOWSKI, W.S.1 GELINSKI, Z.
ERnrimental MM-genorator using coubustion gases (gas burner)
as beat source. Bul Ac Fol tech 10 no.5.-[2871-[2921 162.
1, Chair of Nuclear Engineering, Technical University, Warsaw, and
Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw. Presented by P.J.Nowacki.
NOWACKI, Pawel, J., prof.dr inz.
Utilization of nuclear power and technological progress. Przegl
techn no.46:2-3 18 N 162.
110r,iACKI, S. ; EviTiMiRSKI, &'I.
"Stru,- 1e for Improvement of the Quality of Meat Products in the 11"leat
. p3,
Products Factory in Lodz." p. 41, (Goar-ODAP11 1-=P NP., Vol. 6, No. 2,
Feb. 1954. Warnmia, Poland.)
SO: Monthly List of East European keeessions, (IZUL), W,
Vol. 3, 110. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl.
N(VACKI, S.; SWINUtRSKI, V1.
"Rationalizers and Leading Workers of the Stalinogrod Yeat Products
Factory." p. 412, (GOSPOD~'RYdt FIE511A, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1954. ',d-arszawa,
Poland.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (aVAL), LC'
Vol. 3. No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl.
NOWACK10 A
NOMCKI, 5. From the discussion on the 5-year Plan in the forest industry. p.65*
Vol* 7. no, 3. Mar, 1956
PRUML DRUWNT.
TLGHNOU)GI
Witrazava, Poland
So. East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957
NOWACKI, TADEUSZ
Clagnik Zetor 25. Warzawa.. Panstwowe Idydawn. Rolnicze i Lesne, 1952. 1'10 p.
(Ciagniki rolnicze) (The Zetor 25 tractor)
DA Not in DLC
SO: Monthly Ust,df East k-uropean Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
NgWACKI, T.
*Promer utilization of the kydraulic Jack in a Zotor-25tractor" (P. 39) VYXHANIZACJA
I ELiKTRYFIKACJA ROLNIGWA (Panstwowe Vydavnictwo Rolnicze t Lagns) Warszawa. Vol 6.
No 2. Apr/June 1953.
SO: East European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954
MNAGKI, T.
*New Ctechailovak Zetor-35 tractor%* (P. 57) RROMIZACA I Els IKAGJA POLKICNA
(Panstwowe Vydawnictwo Rolnicze i Leone) Warszawa, Vol 6. 16 2, Apr/June 1953.
SO: East European Accessions List, Vol 3. go 8, Aug 1954
XWACXI,.T.
x7arm machinery for interrow culture" p. 12 (plo, Vol. 4, No. 51 I-lay 1953, Warszawa)
East European Vol. 3, No. 3 4
SO: Ho List of i(vWj()W Accessional Library of Congress, March 195~, Uncl.
I(MAMp T.
*Implements attached to tractors.* p. 24
(Flon, Vol 4 No 4 Apr 53 Warszawa)
SOI Konthly LiMt 2f �Sst Mgovean Lacaggions, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Unal
NOWACKI
M~T,
Problem of startingthe Zetor 25 engine,, P. 5- (FOUldita NAUX ROMCZYCF., Warszawa,
Vol. $69 no. 39 195*)
SOt Monthly List of East European Accescions,, (EEAL), LC, Vol. L, NO. 6, Jur. 1955,
Unci.
NOWACKI., T.
"Narzqdzia zawieszane na traktorach" (Tools suspended on tractors), by
T, Ncwacki. Reported in New Books (Nowe Ksiazki), No. 1h, July 15, 1955
NCI,-i'ACKI, TADLUSZ
Ciagniki rolnicze i samochoch-. L7',,,d.1.Z ',,arszawa, Fansti-imie W,da,,m. Holnicze i
Lesne, 1956. 578 . fAgricultural tractors and automobiles. 1st. ed. iliu~-.,
71C
diagrs. graphs,.
DA
'lot in DI'C
SO: MonUdy List of East Eurorean Accessions ( ~, ':' . T' LC;, Vo' . 6, No. 10, ~)ctober 191~-. '~:ncl.
-- NOWACKI, Tadeusz
I wp- t h c d c f d e 11 e r m"' n in g -, -, c- -- e %, e, i ~-j ' -, f-- - % a n I z a t 41 o P, c f'
agricultural works, prc-..bl i~osl ntvik roir, no 41:1157-1',~;
164.
1, Central Ccll~c- ' ~ -1',u, . - -, i :.
NOWACKI, Tadeusz
Anawnring Marian Wachowakils aritic, Kwart hist nauki I tech
7 no.4:543-551 162.
W- The beNIM of comprpssed cantinuotm
-~r ppl., Gdaiisk 1, 67-10 (194Q).
Vntfliih --mmmary!
11, -millof jyntlient-3 thebetudon of the pufti~altfiffmrmtkil
vipi.ition fITr)wrninL, thr tkBer-tion, tv A it r-mvigular iso-
lrojm 1.1'Itc Imidi'd Ul lixml-y w", thj~7 ioid p and com-:
pre"s,Ud by a laid q di.;;fributed unificirmly iforig, the edges
in (fil. 111:1110 (if the plate. He discus"ps thru. casel;-- (1) a
jil:iIi- vf infiniti, lonlrdi compm-mcd '"ng"' r 'X' - Platt:
tit immi(c length compre--sed trllnsvemlly; (3) a recranvu-
I.., ta,i- -imply support-ti, uoniprc&-xcf by a concenirLU-4i
Hie"olutions, tvbirh are jr, tjj,~ forr,; iii
to t,
~i! ro Vorr!.
v tor hip
--pot:,mve loads q will the loari p approach the c!itical
T. Leser (LexinVon, N~y.).
liNowaiDki, Witcild~ The bending of a ecimpreased can-
fmunms plate. 1'rfw. So.Tnth trut!rmit. C-Gagresa Appi. -
"Otcli., 1148, v. 1, pp. Ib("-, 1773
1 !,:.1 ipix-ar-4 to be , omnslation of tht papf- rev) Ie-vvef~
11. D. Cmnuay (Ithaca, N. V.)~
iAi7.,- I Rpvle-.4.4, Vol I I No 4
'NaeapPopkip
115 W. 111(roormichl , 12114mading of in"flitelir lotle or"llfloolvinliq
pistol 11'. 1 %,,1, oil- 1, N I... 1. 1 I'll-,
rf,;I.f -f-cf,l I .... ... pp-I.
witf,wis -fwn thieWw" fo-wii -.to .... t.. j.-
liml-aff- .%mmo-Iric n-Isfiref."I"
111-IL'I fl- 3101 I.W-foollf A,-',--. Ih-
ififs'e.f.41% 1-14,1 Ill of williti'm Ill file- twill 'if flit- it fill -1111 Of-.11 I
... . ....... -.41
. ........... lf ff.. t.
.4 SMAI 14~11 ;-A
% 1-m., fill It- *.1. 111-31 -,
lll~ 'It fl.:11 I'Al- P 4 Woolf
2
(Polish. Fren& summary)
The author considers two cases: 1. A plate of infihite
length freely supported on the edges, compressed at the
edges by a distributed loa!Lq in the plane of the plate, and
loaded by a distributedTo-ad p perpendicular to the plane
of the plate. The plate is comprewd additionally by two
concentrated forces P and also ha8 points -of support be-
tween the edges. 2. A rectangular plate freely supported
on the perimeter, compressed at two opposite edges by a
distribtited load q in the plane of the plate, and loaded by
a distributtd load p perpendicular to the plane of the plate.
The case where an additional point of support is added is
n1so considered. The solutions of the partial differential
in the forni of e-To-u-nd rorn he
given con4ions, and the critical valuea~ff P and q in both
c,-isca are determined. T. Lesey (L-exington, Ky.).
'Urce I 119therrattecl Rmy'n",
owaSki,_E. Stir les probItItues de la utabifiN d'une
--p-9q-ue--3-rWdtrope. Arch. N1&. ApIA., CAaAsk 2, 169-182
(1950), (French. l"Minh atunniary)
The buckling of an infinitely long orthotropic plate under
pairs . 1.111, r"Awvv foices prpendicular to
the long edges is studied !o% nicans of an approximation due
to Sommerfeld [Z. kfatit. Phyiik 54. 113--153 (1907)]. The
method consists in dropping dir initial strvss terms from the
differential equations and addina a boundary condition
which is equivalent to the equilibrium of the transverse
forces acrois a scction of the piate at the point where the
COM11111rated forces are applied. The equation is solved by
separation of variables and the critical loads computed front
the boundary conditions. The. following vases are considered -.
a single pair of concentrated forces, ;m infinite set of equal
mricentrited fortes equally spared, a pair of forces at the
edge midpoints of a finite rectangular s6piv supported
plare, con(xptrated forces with sinusoidal distri buted forces
acting between them, a clamped rectangular plate, two pair
ate under one
of concentrated forces, and a semi4rifinite pl.
pair of forces. G. .11, Handelinan (Pittsburgh, Pa.).
fi`.` r\ 1, \Aj
of- the 'Fouritr
-411WAACKW.
TMJ" Application
-
Integral to the ~kjgry of ortho"ole vlatep. Arch. hitc.,
AppI.,Gdadsk3,89-9?(l95l). (Polish. Rumiansunt-
Kathematical Reviews mary)
infi;iite in the y
The ,kutljor confildern a composite plate
Vol. 14 go. 10
116-,t- 1953 ,
direction. The supliorts are parallel to (lit! y-axIN tlivldinjr~
the plate into parallel strips, each having different Clastic.
'
properties. The plate is orthatropic which means that the
1 elastic constants (elasticity modulivi .1111(i Poisson ratin) are,
(diffLrent in x anti y directions. The loads ;let alotig a finite i
line parallel to the y-axi!) and symmetrical with respect to:'
(lie x-axis. The difreri-tilial eilitation for plates of this kind
:Wai derivcfl by T. I luber [Lt tht-oric gi6ntrale des hourdis
en likon arin6, Lwr)w. 1914]. The author expresses the
toads aliff the moments on the supports in the form of
Fourier iritt-gral.,i; from the conditions of continuity on the:
supports lie obtain% a thme-moment. equation similar to
the threc-momrnt equation for continuous beams, and solves
(he problern, whirb mcans find the deflections. The total
i
dellectifin Is olitaincd by snperposition of the deflection due
to the Inad and the deacctions due to the moments an the
supportii. A special case when one strip of an infinite plate
is fixcd at the edges and loaded by a concentrated force is
obtained by substituting in general formulas the gi n
T
conditinns. It is compared with the solution of A. N
Q
[Ilaningenieur 2, 299-304 (1921), p. 301]. Mdai solved
this particular problem in a different way and both solu-
.1079, Nowacki, On the Application of finite differences
in AtruintUrMl-machanic-9 (in Polish), Arch. mech. stos, 3,
3A9 483-512, 1951.
Author presents in very uniform and systematic manner the
solutions of many problems, typical for structural mechanics,
.-
Applied MechAkcs Revipw and shows the analogy between the solution of difference
equations and the solution of integral equations. The
,
-Nol. 7 Noe 4 derived solutions are given in general form and are obtained
Apr. 1954 by use of the conjugate matrix of the system of equations
Stz;-Qtujre coniltining three or five terms. The theory of difference
equations is here applied to solving the following problems:
The simultaneous bending and compression of a straight bar,
and the transverse vibrations of rectangular plates compressed
by forces distributed nonuniformly. In particular, author
solves, b~-ithe method of finite differences, the case of
vibrations of a bar with variable cross section, when the
determination of the frequency of vibrations causes several
difficulties. Author, analyzing the buckling of the plate,
equations of fourth order for the
replaces the difference
-
rectangular plate by a system of difference equations of
second order. The work contains numerical examples of
calculations and compress the results obtained by the method
of finite differences with results obtained by other methods.
W. Wierzbicki, Poland
YPPL "s.1k
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Strocture:w-
(VW084. aiki, W. and PabrowA1,1t
~~I. sa
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Itvw'ietwit 1)
er
6-ali
-ivv rN t Ire ti 141 ~fv I I if k fil r 1111v (I fililffouraph of
IT(
T 11 41~_ it I-Vi9t.
11A, with a Critical rnlojlar;~,m of ilwr m0lo.l. 1 al I, "I
of ~plwlival kilo I I m,-Ill
the thi,nrv t,f livullit)g (if llir rviingl6-1 Itinit I, it!, -tiaW,- ;"0
it m i va ri ri 1, 1, - t I t i, k it,- ~, 'Fit r I - , 1- 1 L. t i, f I I if 111, 1. 1. 1 1 f
.1drurflo.0 nr Pita, bY 11,,iov diaHv-pt m0hoj, o1 lllu;l, 1%,
_V~ Fill it r"ol j I I'l t (11 i kf I. 'It 111- 'If I
,,,~jbl, lJoy;'I lit. I 1A, lu.ik 11'.
v;,lo;Ibh- Imi'l-Ift"n, J Ih.,- P"b-h to;,
UmACK1. WITOLD
P(Ity Prostakq(tte. a Mlasmylv
Witrunksch Urtegowych Milled
Bounday Conditions), It. Nvitaid'140-
W~vcki. Arl;h. Mah, S(OSO.-.13 7
-MT.'-No. 2. 190. p. M. Ill PolUt;
allfidged ill 171181i'Al. Mcilln't of ~Jllvillgr
bt jrOblvin"i Of rk-ciallgillir JAMC3
iii1drotic cir&,F~0616,d hilo rwowtaj ill
lill'trem, arbitrary Imirl; of hom"gril"11,
Nxillatity coltilltiollf" Willi lill (1101v-1
into feglaw. , 5611fily Sullp'l, t'-'t 11110 built
ill altil um Ked Ill all :1114may ll4%';-!Vr,
qp,lwitbsl ;for tellfcceiltilic figurcsrtilll-
posed of rectatigits.
i
/111h
P wi,ruhnie Vplyowe 111vt a Kon-
Folowega (Xhp Irill,,ravu 'ititincts of
Svdoi3),
Tiod b.
?:17. ilk 1,('17 ill
1Yv1..mlil1a6'.if
1"I t1!,- (1, Pt. t4m itl I.-m"
Oc .'wl :111A
of I It-; "i-~ v.'idl tl'~ hmmfi. ;l I.,
Cr.'a 'bi-iinkti f-'r .~lm
6,11jAy '.qlp 't, 0 "? !11'
..f thu ba, it! "r"M. Ill.
1
"4 i
11
4!
-D
Vibrationg antl ucPUun&* o
b
the pedphary a ad at -Averid
points Inside. Arch-Moch. Stos, S 437-4S4 (i9S3'
(Polish. -*Russian and Engliah summaries)
The object of this. investigation iq to find the Influence of!
-ich is
a' point supporvon a plate described in-the-title wh
'compressed by.loada acting on the opposite two edges. Such.
formulation' of the prcblein- led ~to problems of b
uckling~
and free vibrations in the absence of coinpresstve~ loads.
The
by
~vibratory. concentrated Joad of frequency w. - Wlinds - Ae
-'deflection t
inder. the load, sets it equal to zero, and solves ;.
gr so~
th tainin 7
.,the resulting equation for e frequency. w,' ob t
wims, - - - These roots represent natural vib-!ation fre-
i_Ft__-,_vliere -the load,
e, the'
acted previou ly,,When the compressive loads increas
inatural frequency dlcreases and the load -for- which the
next
frequenq approacbes zero is tha critical load. In the
he i
paragraph the,author. investigates t nfluente of the oca-
~,.tioil of point support and of the dimen Ision ratio- of -he- plate:~
t
on the'critical load. He investigatea also two or' more point
supports and oneNricar support. In the third paragrapl~ tha.'
:author, analyzes free vibrations of s plate with one or more"
kional SVPorG. lxw (Aberdeen, Md.).
4d,
a
Qme Probb:tn framthe -Theory of Flat (IrIffi"ths
n CA teoril-rusid6w Plashich". Archfwurn Alechanild Stoso-
_-_~vatvaj (PAN). No~ 11 ID34, pp. 101-138, 11 fig-4., I tabs.
-usslon of thp problem of ,combined 'bending and rompr(1-
D
L%
and- bt the. Ing a a flat gridwork. The gridwork.
problem 6f bucki,
of many evenly'spaced :Identical beam.-t, supporied er
-by ~ev 31 tran3-w
'
'
vers t -gl
Z
On Ilia
der& asidering-the fortek uctlng betw1i
loP.Atulln.
Co
.
i
and
. distributed nlong the.1alter, the
uctisly
Versal beams as contin
~-.Problem
an be.ru(iuced to solvi - a~systern of )[near differential e-4u-
nP
Biloni. This inakes it pos-sible W L,6141. (fie deflections -it
beams i Integrating equatlotm,(nd'(0~,find i6 ctwli(W for,es:by solving
*
-
,
'
L
Ii Is d6lan~iiatetl, that In the ~15e
ort
esponding boundary probieft
c
t tr spaced bearne, at Identical cross sections,:com-
anlversal, evenly ,
c ed by ajorce_S~ the syscem of equations can be repjncL-~j, far more
!M.n.1h,M t,.n ve Ib in by t e eq ation of buckling r[
rai ea s, h u
.n ortho
_-1rople PI'a- fe.*tbe torilatial,; j1dity, at which I -to zero, x merpt
a equal-
sorutfon (it the-01-0-01 Df Jhe'~xldv~ik.-
ern Of buckling, obtained by,
;~af the energy, method, is 'It A shamih,'thaf rbi'.trarisversal, bearn
Ide
nt-161 MISS SklionS, evenly, spaced 'and compressed wlth.
iqu
,
orces, the results obtained by me
f aris at the energy.method opproxfmal~
closely to those obtained by means of the orth-Araiple plate model. The
problem is discus
sed of, the number a-, irinswers3l beums~, Considered
'
'
b se.
I
_rAiIng on, an elistIc a n. the salution. cone
second part. appears a
~icern .Ing the Ciro-- of compression at Continuously distributed In .ngitu Inat
E~
F
-J:rmila-
-1 1.
.tl - ~, -,I~j
-" - l'i
. i, I
I
I
MIAMI, W.
IW. Wiembicki's Zadania A tecrii na=zen, wb2gzenia 1 dr,--an (Mr-emises in
the Theory- of Strains, Deformaticrs, and Oscillations ; A Bod". Peview", P. 151.
(PRZEGLAD TERCHNIMMY, Vol. 75, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Warszawa, Poland)
50; Monthly List of East European Accassions, (EFAL). LC, Vol. 4,
No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl.
0 Ale
"d backlin-4
'4 li~unj'y' y
~~rjlch ~nvvivur.
11m
IV -I I P"!
n I 'y~'e
]~Och term of which, h4,wqvcr, )!I an mi'a4c ~;.44
cal"14don pwpos~!&) of transcendetital tems involving cbe de-
Cd bl' 9,-.T.ng 1,~
of thiy ~(scem of eq"ciouA equal to zera.
-~At~rhor mi three mmov aLjr- of whi, 1. -h,
~om'38&nc:ous po~flnn of the bemndar/ wat divided into thme tqupl
ci tbree equncion%). "I
Nei Orit:h
itigoritimetric itecies not did he vary the itumber of seva cars
vuhlrb ilia bD6nd2ry was divided. Trus it is imposatble m ~Yalu-
air cbe coivergence of the numeticel 5oludar as ;& funcrlm of
cither die nmnt~d( of tems mco which it,, round"ry in iividv~j ot
a."! dumbpz A rvlus !~t~lnc-j n tt~e 'ef;cv. N - 'I,
h.t, ~N~ r.- Of;! mi,olcv.c. ,f ii, p,~-t,r
~Iurlomq seem to zxiDt wish which in cjmji4re --inc. 3 v--t-
Atzrh,~r 4 c. b4 c~fnplirncrccd on% vary zicur md conc:~~ r-
plan.tio~n ~f h- m-ho.l. ?t Lowv,mc. thit tfiv
ric, cctqily appliraLic ti~ tLII -e :,i . -- 4-. 1-
c-alcul-ktions wout-A scem. to t-~ cxErvm,;- ;M-,to
polonrl'qf Sct Cl W 3, 4, P
test. It is shown that, 16 pridelple, one avA obtairf Orr aLm5al-p
diaplac&ments over r~,- ent're sarface through the iolurlDn of a
~vs:ew of y7cc,lh,~m iqttva! ecuntii3nri, Similint cracLusions are
fo. ci. Ac,
JV
The actress flanction 'n three-dLmen-,' one! rn":ems
by trrnsverse Tn E.-i-,lish.
7zist -uropenn Acces--~
RRti
Now i told, Sntae 'boynelary jqobl-~rmmq qq! th th
temix.."I'UN: di,ki ;I
itis
the suirface oi tbe e~ uL ta4dy in
poWsts'of finding expressions; for displaccineaLs, dt-
I&natfoias ond stresses. Tbe author ex ses displace- I
pre&
ruents as. Integrals, w4th Green which must
conditions. This lewds a vv,3feni cf
three Fredhoirn integral equations of the first ~ ind wl ere
forces on one of the boundaries are the unknoivn functions.
The abovie can be extended to a~n elastic body with
boundary conditions prescribed on n sunfaces leading tc, a
system of 3n Fredhoirr, integrall quanutis. The atithor
amdyzeq also an afternativt where Eht: uiika;%vn functons
pre,~-nt,ll bV
art! ~";_,;Iflaf:ernerlt ''W
tile ;Iazj!~.,r. fnpj; t ~Jlr ''I 71;il
generidity that th,:V ate
menstanal
thc ~iul'h ~i C
econd art of his papcr Ulc: L.,
P
several probleu-,3 m the hpt)r~ :AAI,~S I
WWCQWOJ virmac-
alonei &hramL W. Nowackl and Z
Okqnk~
saw), No. 1, 1950~ pp. 3-22. In Pollsit
Analysis. of the backfirg problem of a
eviludrimil fitell-w-75-Toogituditud and
trait-wa tighig the differentLd equ4-
titHis -if the Vi4sov engitiming theory of
2WWVOKTA2OW_E W PLYTAICH
wacki. Arch. Mech. atosowauej (W#rj3A4W
Z15-93Z. 14 Polish, with au,mma-
1 Engiishad Russian. Analysis of tho, all-
semblage stiregmes injij~jt~qa consideving a piato
which has a alight initial curvature, and cul*inating
in a n7 ethod of solution for a plate simply suoported,
on part of its periphery and rigidly fi=4 at ~he re-'
tnAfn4ng oart. The orobiem ia reduced tQ tl~e solu-
-7-