SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PALLAI, L. - PALLOS, L.

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PA:.T,AA Report on the NG.e Mctc-ln,~ ' Auto motcr I ~ r : . --. : ll,~-) zl r '6~, i a UAI , L . ; , L4K,,> Y , G . --alcuiatior, o. !-.e ui..uioi~ -oefii-ici-,L~ or ILj . .., '. - , A -hll-d -A. ( .-ia) nuadpast, 11W.9ary. . C, . ~,- , TA - -Latf., --r - ~~: ~,~ ~;,. OS A :ce I ~- n :, .I ,-L -, 5 () ?+)nthly list of East ~,.-ro,tan I- 'voi. Q, jo. 4, 'eL, ~ -tA, USSRMedicine - Dysentery J'U1 53 "Characteristic Traits of the Epidemiology of Dysentery," G , P. Slavin, V. G. Peschanskiy, A. I. Pallant, Moscow Inst im Mechnikov and a San-Epidemiol Sta Zhur Milcro, Epidy i Immun, No 7, pp 22-23 In 3 rayons fapparently city district.E7 served by 3 united hospitals and 14 medical district centers, there have been no foci of dysentery due to bad water supply or deficient communal feeding during the past 5 yrB. During 1951-52, the incidence of dysentery 267T38 dropped by 30%. Between 1948-52, the incidence of gastroenterocolitis diminished by a factor of :LO. The rel wt of Sonne dysentery is increasing. At Dresent 26% of all hospital beds are reserved for dysentery cases. The causes of ~Iysentery infection are as follows: direct transmission from dirty hands, 4%; contamination of food by dirty hands, 8%; transmission by flies, 10%. PALIAS, Ladislav Relation between the wox&r. -lorlikO and "Jovor," Prir cas slezsky 23 no.1?112-115 62. ". ".~POT'tinc~- o~ -Aan 'a r~ w-,od + rr-~ - ',:,e : -I ~, ' ' -~ , . - :- 1 7 Vol !, no. "/.', -J-~".ylAu,r, , T~,, , " I., - ~']71 1 . .... . So : -.astern ij--opean Acc- - ` ),i. ': o' r , - - . ', , .." -, r i I ' - 1)," . AMIN, H43. a- .-Ya.; WGAV. I.N.; RUBINSHTLTN9 V.V.; GRIBKOVA. R.N. Preparation of block copolymers and graft polymers by means of a spark discharge inaliquid. Plast.massy no.6:2-5 160. (KERA 13: 11) (Pblymers) (Electric spark) y. Tzi3rs. -:;~erimmtal Therapy. .I s Jour Rf-7 aur - Biol., N-, 20, i~58, M- 93968 G' Author Pallask 71t (,Ivcn Titlu atl'ol'i Gical Anatomy " f L. W~Q; Liza ill Ma "mialia. "Ir I , I u, Moi,atz;!,. Vetvrinari.-,c~-".; 11-158, ~3, 3, 65--2 ilbstract No abstract tlven. .;-4 Cax-O 1/1 .,evi Txl~ 1: ti. flu (!,t. c BQRSI, Bela. dr.),?ALLAY, Gyorgy The role of transportation demaMs in the field of the conBtrurtion industry in the development of the modern building technolgry and the long-range transportation plan. Lozzleked kozl 19 no.26.-.462- 463 30 Je 163. BORSI, Bela,, dr.; FALIIAY, Gyorgy The role of the transportation demands in the develdpmont of modern building engineering and the long-range tvansj~ort plan in the field of the constructic.-. industry. Kozleked kozl 19 no.27:469-471 7 Tj 163. 1; A3 -0/10TJ63/OW/002/002/005 /B186 2104 r, "T 746g: in, a non-uniformly heated coop oz.- as 4 t nauk, wviyskoj:- 38R."": Isvostil 9639 I IC Akadem ya: at 1106 0~0, 6 -Adiwily-Plastio non- i, 2 Ln UGJMOO~ t,Ahi-loiding hiitiry n. and nvest x* ed -.'and;.. nden 0 is a a epe a hiW4ifs t:411 --.Pf in 4 real e 14 aw-~ stat sk Is of 14600*" `4 at he d! eitii h by st-gto-~: 6. plane-~-. By means of the Saint r , I - I Wi ugal,: fo r ion, _V, t -repoa- onal Uba"th I-Psitlga -is fled. From equations an ,A -!V;;- z~J~46 5 ~Kr and k 'P era Ofbrlaa'~- on .4omponents the equilibrium Pe ti, A, i6tine. -cons: t V,of-de creations the integral 0 oil; _2 77 /002/005 S/197 63/000/002 B104 BI86 i joading n f L~,'09*]P (2) + )+ ;h d ri v ore e f on IP ...... j to v L (3) 44' `40i Jr: ~5A .... ... .. . ir 63 2/PW/W5 310.4, 81 Ail YWL , " Af ij~ A 0 Ali- z p 1~jA I'veltza IVGK~-.~3it perlphojral.-~, btress-,.. I s ~.detormined,lron.,.;. CdA 3/WD/002/002/005 sloyi,86, X V ff 'A + *4 77. ir * r f o ..astiolty Parame er..v fiO aria 80lutionseof (2) and -.Tfiere WD 11tral"two of lubrWaitims ods tar entomobdo magma \1 hAT Y"ms'.1 ".0 1,1,6. W,41VAY R-.,.h I..., M-.1 4 h;. \ ., I C.- 114144PAIll Itg-- k~ M LOWSO-atitio flf, 'Of 11(filgAMIn ktt-uti Acid blvnd. I.V ... 0.".4 fh,-,,, -Ii, llm:,h Off: th, '.." III., -d I-r-l"oh'Od lb~ "'I Fh. Qh,- W~ I.-I, ~1-- th- A the'Im ... g th~ ... x 0- j mm,*~ 0, - .4. _T%irOf upitill jwt,vIIll4KV luc-- It, -4.1 " I. oftVi I Al - olk - r4d.,p) 1", 11 144 111 W -it"umpt.vOt o. *., W, kit hith- It ;O~ tit quAlIV In thO rOalv- tkmt of 'trWaillig at). Of od-Ollml vt-lir, .,,,I tit - 1, 1, .& -it,61", A iti-lifir I., d - . -O-q d A Ift'l-OOMIO.' I,' I PALIA-f, ISTVAN lAoto3*iserletek; irodalmi osszefoglalc,. Veszprem, Hungary. 1952. 55 P. Monthly List of vast. European if7cessicms (FEAl), L~. *,'ol. ~, 4c. 1), S,~rtim-,er ' -1 , Uncl. VAiSlIftMIDII aftd JUIPIOVIIIIHISIt Of the qUd" Of bikk" and 13 UUM My - -cf CJ%- pm'!~*e z 79mF ~MM . - M F' m xyd I -4 UP In the U.S.) wat .-T he Wso-X4 additive (manufa. 1 T S in Mine tests with 8 Huagarim Amitiva, empwed bricauts 'ju refined with IfbW, were superior in per to those refined with wAvents. The effect of the t of diesel oil an cylinder wear and deposit loryrim~ i ' s Ad& ",was studied. By m creasms the amt. of b"U ! ld b d n S t f . e use cou irm, dksd o $ contx. OA5-0.9% ay. B. M. F= z PALLAY, Istvan Modern lubricants. Technika 6 no.7:6-7 JI 162. 1. Tudomanyos m6katars. s/081/62/000/017/080/102 B177/BI86 Vajta, Laszlo, r1allay, Istva/ n TIILL: The composition of a lubricating oil to be added to the fuel foi 2-stroke carburettor engines ilefer-Aivnyy zhurnal. K`,imLya, no 17, 1962, 485, abstrqct 171'.'.26n ~Ifun,;arian pat(,nt 147966, JanuarY 31, 1~61"/ M'. co::qoqition ui-.der referecce consists of. 80 - 05,. naphthene- ~,a ~ e oil ; "0 of tin nil-soluble amine whooe mol, wt. 18: ~c L ;,nd 1/6 that of the oil (e. g. a'lkylated aniline), and ~,,prcfeubly 4') of a mixture of ashleas additives. Th i c 111 anti-oxidizing additive'containing sulfur or qulfur niij jh~). ,horus, a detergent additive, an anti-corrosive additive an4d an rinti-i%c i- idtlitive containinL-, chlorine; also an organic phosphate or p 1. o,~ p'~ i ', to prevent the depouition of 2b. Spocimen oomponition (in purtt. b:j 840 of a naphthene-based lubric6ting oil (viscosity 11.8 dsti'1000), 125 of mopomethylaniline and 35 of a mixture of ashless acditive , consisting of 1-0 parts dioctyldithio-phosphoric acid, 3 parts Card 1/': PA.JAaY, Istvan Up-to-date Diesel oils. Musz elet 18 no.5:10 28 F '63. PALIAlp Istvan - Multigmclg lubricantg. Mws slot IS no.3-.10 31 Ja 163. .1 -6 OF I MWEVEMEMM - " 1 1 , IL 4 a 4 4 1 t It p a . - ~ - -S 1- 1 J- 6 be 0100 "plot *Mittel ..* 6110"91.1% .01 - so F T -00 00 00 342b. ENGINE TE,;TS ON EVALUAT13H OF LUHRI'ATIN) L)ILS. so all FRound. M. and Pall ay. j. (Magyar ruilal Folyolrat (Hunreiri"-Yinoral -11 -00 Sol , and Nfitiral Gas ge's. Inatm) 1950 Vol. $8 97-99: abstr. in o-,hoa. "b1. " .00 0 &1 : , , , , 1951, Vol. l2k, 1, 808). Various lubricants were tested. Causes Ot OAidis- .00 10 0 11 ability were investigated simItansously with a larre number of engine ttests. .00 so a "he oxidation tests shmmd good agreement with the engine testa ani hence .00 *so lubricating oil evaluation by a rapid laboratory test appears to be possible. so 004, !*he test results also confir-a Freund's 16 year old observation that for 4 0 lubricating oils of like viscosity of molecular -A-SiFfit those with the , astiller density are the better. 18 oo g f o OWN 00-I 1!t* I '. . -, . i , . It!,. .., , . . . , it ."r,-", .,, goo, U a1, a a it a .1 .1 000 *so a 0 0 goose 00 0 0 0 a 4;* 0 9 0 0 0, 00000 FITI-AY, Maria,, termohelyfeltarop erdomernok The effect of the debris of Hungarian ooils on the grovth of trees. Erdo 12 no.6z273-283 Je 163. 1. Tanulmanyi Erdogazdasags Sopron. P t'-''.A', I ~, l'i. , - , , ... 1 cl, - - . 'i? I, , -'. - ~, ~ - () - - * ~ C.') ~ ~ ~- G.- !~ I ALLAY, N. "Improving the Technical Properties of Luber by Means of Procedures in Plywood Technique; Plywood Composed of z*veral Layers With a Fixed Fiber Structure", P. 67, (AIPAR, Vol. 4, No. 3, Mar. 1954, Budapest, Hungary) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 195h, Uncl. PALIAY, N. "Improving the Technical ?roperties of Wood By Reducing It Into Its Component Fiber Elements and Fusing It Again Under Pressure (Wood Fiber Plywood)", P. 211 (FAIPki, Vol. 4, No. 7, July 1954, Budapest, Hungary, SDt Monthly List of East European Accessions, (FEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. PkLLkY, N. "lmproving the Technological Property of Luvber by Yeans of Lamination" P- 133, (FAIPAR, Vol. 4, No. 5, may 1954, Budapest, Hungary) SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions, (M&L), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, uncl. I ALLAY, ~ . t. i I M. ! . Imprevemp- t of t I. - tec hnil- A i m; .-rt *.-!i c~ wok, 1 3UPPIl~lTerjtll!.l 1--jt~j e.xtranp(.~us suogtances. p. 'P. Vcl. 4, -c,P, 1954. *-., li .*a. -nl; ;ii ~%5t , hun~~rj . SOUR'77: ~~ast EurnneAn A,~cesstins :,ist (.F"-'.L' Vol. i , No. 4-Apr~l l-,'- F ALLAY , ~ . , I . Decortic~-t~cr for lumuer ~rodvcts. 1'. 31~. Vol. L. , nt7- . I), ~ C~ . '19 I~L4. FAIFI.!-,. iudal:est , hungary. -' C UR C '-- ;Enst Euroj~ear. iccess!~--ns Li-t (EE~111 vcl. 6. I,o. 4--.~.~ril 1957 ': -- ! I I . :- I I . . I . - I . ) . I . . ) 4 . . . I I . I . . o1: --i -.ncl:.,' anonc v - u:~ -,:- wc,4 -,,t ',~--r mes. of ftno ri ~ l-, t. to ---car. llud:~:eFt. Vl-.-'. 5, n(-,. Idbt if , W. . 5, TecYmi- 1 pr,-;!,crLit,. c~f tne .-, n,~. ic i:~c T:ixq,-`,.:- :1 I , Cct. Lrst ~,urc- e~-.-- .",cce,, si,-ns Us L,, 1. 5, Fe, . _54 .L;, -arc! :- A -, , - - . -iP' (, '. 1. e . .,;~ ~, F F i f- c r: , - ~- ~ , , ", -, I ~ -, -() ~ , f..' :' . I I . :-. -1 . 1 7 .- " - .. . - . . . f . . I ,i ", . " ~ " , 'r. ,.. . . .,:I -, ; I . , , 'T ., , . ,9, . ..I I, , ..) ". ~ 11 ! . S., : mont-ni:- 1-1, St , I '"'k, '~ "~ -, ( '~', t- , - , -1 " . :. ) ; . PAUAY v N. Development of basic machines of lumber mills. P. 159 FkIPAR (Faipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest Vol. 6. no. 6p June 1956 Source: EFAI - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 Oct. 1956 PALi-4Y, handor Wa (e r pntt-nt of woui_t Vag of fivurnagnDir fix~d"Wal;:r O_tilb~ ttChilical propIurfics of woodl %A-l"i T71 'r; old " 0", 11molkite "'Wrtit, 'oh 1w atil t-vvtgrE.vn w-0-4j`,. An incit-ase ,,f gr,),T.,Ily "j-, 'IvIvyint-Amn of the III,- (,ccpti,m ,f br,-ki,ig Illid-Ir-O'le f !iij~i --pit i,ifer -m- ,%,n q 01 11 1 A M.o. II d .111', ch .11, 11V GLOZMAV, Moisey Kalmanovich; SOKOLOV, Vladimir Fedorovicb; ~~R-,-. --- _,-A-X-y--P&tsenzent; RLIVZYUK, G.A., retsenzent; RIHM , A.I., nauchrjyy red.; LISOK, E.I., red.; FRUMKIN, P.S., tekhn. red. [Building of a ship hull on slipways] Postroika korpusa sudna na stapele. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1961. 195 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Hulls (Naval architecture)) RYCHIN, Sergey Aleksandrovich; -PAIIEP~, A.V., retsenzent; TRESHKOV, K.G., retsenzent; MAKSITNOV, A.Y., nauchn. red.; FENOVA, Ye.M. , red. [Pneumatic tools in shipbuilding] Pnevmaticheskie instru- menty v sudostroenii. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostroenie," 19~4. 220 p. WIFIA 17:4) PALLER, AbX-4m-ffkkh"j-Qv_jgIj, SOKOIOV, Vladimir Fedorovich.; RIMMER. A.I., otv. red.; FOIUCEW, A.G.. red.; SHISHKOVA. L.M.. tekhn. red. [Tightness testing of steel ship hulls] lspyct,ciia korousov atallnykh sudov nR nepronttsaomoet'. Leningrad, Goe. soluznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyehl., 1958. 100 p. (MIRA 11:11) (Ships. Iron and steel) I _PA-".LE.R, Abram SOKOLOV, Vladimir Fedorov-ichi FhID, Ye. S I r, zh. retsenzent. ENGLIN, ~A_ inzh , retsenzent, T ~ftlh A n a LL- red , S, jS IF A' it, V; A., rod KrHoVi!2;Kl Yu N lexhr.. -ea [Shlpfl*,terj L~udovc.! abcrshchik, Leningrad, SudpromgIz, T IRA 161,11; S/084162/000/017/042/102 31621D101 AUTHORt Pallor, Edmund TITM High-temperature laboratory furnace without ceramics PERIODICILL# Roferativnyy shurnal. Khimiya, no; 17, 1962, 145, abstract 17E29 (Wise. Z. Techn. Univ. Dresden", Y. 10, no. 6, 1961, 1423 - 1428 Per.] TEXTs The furnace is designed to investigate heat-reBistant materials (up to 25000C) in vacuo or in protective atmosphere. A horizontal trough- shaped beater of Ta, Mo or W shoot is used as a heater. Thermal insulation is provided by metal radiation shisids. The current lead-ins and the fur- nace body are water cooled. Rubber is. used ai a vacuum seal. Temperatures are measured up to 17000C by a thermocouple, from 1700 to 25000C by an optical pyrometer. To observe the process and to measure the temperatures .the furnace is provided with quartz windows and sliding protective blinds. The furnace is supplied from an 220 or 380 v &-c syet*m through a step- down transformer with regulation in stages, 48 stages covering a range from I to 17 Y. The electrical capacity of the furnace is 10 kv. The Card 112 S/081/62/000/017/042/102 High-temperature laboratory ... B162/B101 10-4 mm Eg vacuum is obtained by two rotary pumps and a diffusion oil pump. The vacuum unit and the electric supply blocks are combined in one unit. Other constructions of high temperature furnaces are discussed in detail. The characteristics of different materials utilized as heaters are con- sidered. The parameters of the 6iven furnace are investigated with different heaters. [Abstracter's notei Complete translation.] Card 212 PALLER, 1. N. Formation of petroliferous atructlirea In the Lckbatan &nd Put producing series. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR. Ser. eol.-geog. nauk i nefti no.6:55-59 '62. fMIRA 16:4) (Apsheron Peninsula-Botrolsum geology) DA7,.,,.SHFV, F.G.; PALIZ-:1, I .I, , .4 , tne rydre)--d7*DCn gases of ttf7 '.er I A, -L :~n Of - 3sochemic - .. Batan depc,. it. ,,:. . 1&,1,. Ceol. - geog. nauk nr. 3: 3~,-2-2 163- ( !c ~-,A l 7 1 1"7 " FkLl,~- Rj N .aome cherr,~cal cf 1:.v ~,rbr~n psses Lokbatan deposi t. i i,~, kI . A' I' A L e r o. 4 PALLIER, Jero,Dr.,okl.banyaszmernok, a muszaki tudomanyok kand1datusa, muzeumigazF,,ato Data on the development history of mine blasting technology. Bany lap 94 ro.6:421-427 Je 161. 1. KozT,,onti Banvaszati Muzeum,Spron. PALLEY,, I.Z. (Riga) Application of the theory-of residual microstresses to non- isothermal deformation. 12v. AN SSSR. Mekh. no.2:11CL113 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) ACC NRs AT7010534 SOURCE CODE: UR/27531661000100510188/0197 AMOR: Vskul*nko, A. A.; Palley, 1. Z. ORO: none TITLE: On the plasticity-theory -problem for a medium subjected to deformations under variable temperatuTee SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Hatematiko-mekhanicheakly fakul'tet. Issledovanlya po uprugosti i plastichnosti, no. 5, 1966, 188-197 70PICJAGS: plastixcipy theory kvsding=r&te-,-wMs1n-rate g~~` ~;_ 04 :11: 'T: Deformat, ~nprocesses at constant temperatures are usually discussed in the theory of plasticity. Although publications have recently appeared concerning plastic deformation at variable temperatures, the dependence of the rheological behavior of the medium on time was not considered. In the present article an attempt is made to analyze the effect of the rate of loading and of the temperature on the stress-strain relations in a medium. The isothermal-static-axial tensile tests of metallic (i.e.. pure metals and alloys vith stable structure) cylindrical specimens are analyzed first, and the effect of the rate of loading and of the temperature on the resistance of the material to the plastic deformation is examined, and the interdependence among the rate-of-loading (i.e.. time-dependent stress increase) parameter, elongation, and temperature is discussed in detail and illustrated by diagrams. The dependence of Cotd - 1/2 ACC NR. AT7010534 the temperature variation on the modulus of elasticity and the yield point of the meditm is also examined. A conclusion is drawn that a substantiated universal theory of plasticity for a medium exposed to a variable temperature can be developed only by taking into account the dependence of the stresses and straim on the rate of loading. The procedure for establishing such a theory is outlined. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and 15 formlao. JWA-521 IVKI SUB ODDE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Mar65/ ORIG REF; 004/ OTH REF: 001 2/2 PAUEY, S. USSR/)Wtals Plating, TestIA9, Dec 50 "Measuring the Thickness of Electroplated ICoatings by Electrical Method," S. S. Palley, B. 1. Kreps "Zavod lab" No 12, pp 1442-1445 Describes new electromagnetic thickness-measur- ing instr based on measuring eecondary emf with application of -ontrol plate. Device permits highly precise detn of any thickness of coating (except nickel) from 2 to 60 microns. Error does not exceed 2 microns. Each measure- ment takes 1-2 sec. 182T87 f AUTHORS: Bazunov, G.I., Palley. S_S_ and sapoziall.,10'j, F.r. TITLE: Automation of FlatinC-shop Production (Avtouatiz~:tsiya Eallvanicheskogo proizvodstva) PERIODICAL: Promyshleanaya Energetika, 1958,,~Vol.13 No-3, pp- - 12 ~Usoa) ABSTRACT: This is a sug,estion that received fifth premium in an All-Union competition for the economy of electric power. Plating shops generally use a single s-)urce of direct current and the supply to individual baths is regulated by rheostat. This is very wasteful of electric power. The authors developed a new method of supply with individual sources for each Bata and automatic control of t Ile quality of plating. The new arran,~,ement was applied to 22 baths of 42,e works' plating shop and economised in electricity and i-m,;.roved the quality of the roduct. Each bath has a control board with selenium rectifiers, type BSF-3M. The output voltah;e is regulated by an input auto-traiisformer. When the output of these rectifiers was insufficient, small d.c. Eenerators were used with field control. To control the process of platinb and make it automtic, use was made of instrument, type 2Krn, developed by EnEineer Palley. The instrument has a probe in the plating bath, a-nd C-ardl/2 PIL19 T, Semen Solomonovich; SHABALIB, Boris Vasillyevich; ZHUKOVA' V.1.. inzh., red.; Fpx M . D.P., tekhn.red. [Instrument for continuous checking of electrODlating layers during their deDosition] Pribor dlia nepreryvnogo kontrolia tolshchiny gal'vanichesk-ikh pokrytil v protsesse ikh oBazhdenila. Leningrad, 1956. 14 p. (Leningradakii dom nauchno-tekhnicheBkol propagandy. laformatsionno-tekhnicheakii listok, no.11. Zashchitnye Dok-rytita metallov) (MIRA 10:12) (Electroplating-Quality control) 24787 S/1 97 /61/0.~C./Oor/001/10Cl B' 34/B21 4 AUT50!!R~1' Palley, Z. TITLE: The determination of the stresses in the walls of the combustion chamber of a liquid-fuel jet engine PERIODICAL: A-kademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Izvestiya, no. 5(166), 1961 53-38 TEXT: The combustion chamber (Fig.1) investigated here consists of two Bhells, an inner one and an outer one, between which a cooling liquid is circulated. In the introduction the author discusses the stresses arising from the high temperature and high pressure in the inner and cuter shell ' and in doing this takes into account the wall thicknesses and temperature and pressure gradients. Reference is made to the fact that the material is in a plastic state on account of' the ~,igh pressure and high temperature. A metf,od of calculation is given for the shells of' a cylindrical combustion chamber which takes into account the plastic deformation and has no great mathematical difficulties. In this only those stresses are neglected which are caused by the bindin6s between the two shells, the bindings being Card 1/ 6 The determination of the stresses ... 7 2 4,87 S/197/61/300,, 0051;'001,~O-_ I B104/B214 assumed to be arranged regularly. It is assumed further that the tempera- ture in the whole thickness of a shell i -2qual to the mean surface temperature of the shell. For tr.e i-rmulaticn of the necessary relations the author uses the sketch shown in F-g 2. P is the pressure of the . I a gas in the combustion chamber and P b that of the cooling liquid; 61T 27 are the tangential atressus in the inner and the outer shell, respectively, and 6' P 6 the corresponding axial stre83es; h a the gap betwe*n the 1X 2)( b two shells; hi and h 2 are the shel- thicknesses; R is th'e mean radius of the shelli t land t2 are the mean temperatures in %"e two she-19i %. and ;( 2 are the coefficients of iinear expansion of the materials of the two shells; Elf E 2 are the moduli of elasticity at the corresponding temperature of the materials of the two shells; and tLthe Poisson's ratio. The relative deformations in the axial and tangential directions in both shells are assumed to be equals E,I( . 62T 'ElX - C2x* From the c,ndition tf equilibrium for the element of' the ohel~s shuwi~ in 2 ~ne ortainst Card 21~, The detea-mination c: --.e s-.:~-sses ... I 24787- S/ 197/6 1 /00c/ 005/001 /001 310-41/3 2 h, + c h P P I' N is the total furce in the direction 2 2 - a' b b V of the axis one has; t; 1x h1 +"-2xh2 N/2?,-R. It 'is easy to see that the above mentioned stresses can not be determined Btatic.aily since the number of independent equations of equilibrium is less than that of the unknown stresses. The conditions of the compatibility of the displacement required for the complete solution of the problem are essentially different for the elastic and the plastic states of the shell. The elastic deformations can be described by: Ell + El t'02-) + %t2 E, all = (all Val't+ E21 = + 0'2t2 E, Card 3le- 2)4797 S/1 97/61/000/ 005/001/001, The determination of the stresses ... 3104/B214 From (5) and the relations given above the author obtainsi aly = Aa, + Lia, - cal. EA2, (6) a., = -4. a. + Ba. + Ca,Elh,, (7) oil = Da, - CaE2h,, (8) all = Da2 + CaEih,, (9) A P.R.- B= Ph,,; c := a, t, M"t ; D= N 27cR a, =.- E, a2 E2 (10) Ejhl-~ Ek' E,h, + EvAts' From this system the following equations are obtained for the elastic state: Card 4/ ~"- -I# 24787 S/197/61/000/005/001/001 The determination of the st-resses ... 3104/B214 010 E, V F- -SE2 +UEI, (12) E, h, + E2h, 0214 E.2- YF +. SIE, + UIE,2 (13) Ehj+ KA F= A' + IV + D2 + 2AB - AD BD, S = C(,W+ B + D) h, U= C-2h22, S' C (A + B + D) h, LP C2h,2. If the walls of the combustion chamber are in the plastic state one must proceed from the relatiOLIS X/2 x I x 14), where E E/(1 + and E --P/,-,. . - For the solution of the present problem the author starts from equations (12) and (13) but uses the moduli B, and L~ instead of E, and The four unknowns in these. Card 516 E2 ACCUMM NM kNown AVMOR.- Palley, Z. 8. TITLE: Calculation of banding,stresses on unevenly beaked "whe dim goURCE: Xxvexdy& vy*"hM u0babny*kh zgvederily. Avistdom"a tdchadra, no. 4, IM, 1 126-131 TOPIC TAGS: gas driven UnUne, gas turbine, gas turbine pressor, gas turbine dise. turbine dim, rotating diac6 beading str~ess calculation, flafte differences method. unevenly heated turbine dime ABSTRACT: A method of finite differences is presented for to calculation of bending stresses la an unevenly heated dive. The procedure considers variability of the modulus of elasticity, the ooeMciente of lima expansion and transverse definmmdlon along the dim radius. Application of the proposed calculation procedure Is Illusbuted for the case of an infinitely =all element of a curved disc (am Fig. Is. In tbe. Ruclomwe), to which are appRed fore" and momeds royWft the eflects of dimowded pwft of So disc (am FJ& - 1b In the Enclosm). Mw Maio advantages et the proposed poosdare wre the simplicity and 81418 stage character of stress caloulaUon at a relaUvW NO 19961'st acommay. - Mw I Increases vM the nmbw of alroular segmenU6 Ao=W comporloome with CWd ACCESSION NR: AP4009652 calculations based on previously developed procedures abowed good colooldence. Orig. art. has- 5 graphs and 8 formulas. ASSOCIATION: None SUBh=ED; 06Feb63 DATE ACQ: 112Feb64 ENCIA 01 SUB CODE: AP, PR NO REF SOV: 005 p OTHER: 001 J Card 2/8 insh. /#`POGO Machinery. tools. and implements for finishing work. Na stroi. Monk. 1 no.3:11-16 Kr 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Hoisting machinery) (Flastering-Rquipment and eWpliee) (Parquet floors) xl~ 6-6 0-0. 6 0 *a t I f 6 6 F a a to I) Ito 11.0-j ii i a map 0 A Wkd. G. Wwjnn, It. 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In "I IWASA If mind 4)11 W14 see ISSAW Iwo Sea Ship kirl"Alwal Ill bulb 14%vis, Ill can loss, wellis inw, Ur Is star If Sim- finalist in i1sw outti top" am aleller to give clartrunultiver owl invartsum"Ilvir ellealis too Is I Is I I "I&ILUO&KAL OfFNATIMIN CLI%%WK&VfDN U A- OD AS s is % N too , o 11 0 i I a IS a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ID 0 0 11111 0 0 0 9 a 41111 0 SO 0 0 0 0 lip 0 0-0 1111OLS 0 0 0 0 0 4S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AID P - ~07 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Author Pallo, V., Col. Title Soviet Bombing Aviation Periodical Vest. Vozd. Flota, 7, 65-74, Jl 1954 Abstract A historical review of the development of Russian bombing aviation. Some data on the prewar bombing aviation are given. On the postwar bombing aviation only generalities appear. Diagrams. Institution None Submitted No date :I r, T, P;.; L'L., V. ProkeB, V. Investigation of' ~,ikB properti,~s of Imprezn&tir,,- twitorl!:.s. .; . , - 1!.LEKTHMMN#ICK'I 0'-ZOR Prag-ue, Vol. 45, no. -~, Feb. 195G. P SO: ~~ontf.ly List of S st European Accessions, (UAL), IC, Vol. 5, No. u June 1145c, Uncl. tion of sulfur from bleaching clay without changsinf- i-,s Card 1/1 ~mpertics has been w.~rkcd uut. PVL-, 7. IlPhysical ant' -'r. arr f- E, D r ei FALLO, V.; Pl~ J. Physic a'- and ch emic al 9',lid.,' e.9 rac ti )n.9 o Ir c r-id,2 ;,e'-roI ;-ve analysis of d - - til' at,' D!. c )nenl~ s a f Aori t, 4 c c r-ide V., ! t! i r chrojaato-raphLc fracti3rs. (~o bf-3 ctwtd.) 38P. C.4~;MIICKE --~V`-FI. (Jc,:T- -i'_ o.-: a- .!;Iel ~,-e: r-.- i55--ied ~-,r tl:e var. )f 3cien-cs ~-nd I,-e -;'- --ar. c Kont~ ly..~ a, -,Y '-Av/A ug., Mmtl~ly :dst c-I E- '~7--..-e-ari ~%c essions, Tincl. and a-' 2'-,~die5 I f, acad in? 15 Uf Cl' , i, A study on t~e -!-'ec tr; - of r,ydroc,trljons 'n,l ci.-%:: petrole,,=. p. :.". CF7 'K7 -T--6TT. ('.-=naL :)n a!ilied viepistri issued C), Ue Science-- and tLe Si:!I!ak jay,' Mor.thll Ust of SaFt z e:j 1 I.C, Vcl, No. -2, D-ec. Uncl. lam, -nz. 6ze-- Lnz. T In't'l,ence o, s-, rc.-;s subs~Ances or, --as rroper,J- o zor ~3 no. 3~-Y~ "a -tD4. a v a z.,-- , a AUTHOR: Pallon, M. L., Capt 86-58-5-18/38 TInZ: Air Firing at High Speeds and Altitudes ('Iozdushnaya stre 1'ba na bol'shikh skorostyakh I vysotakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr c, pp 38-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article the author shares his experience, gained in air fir- ing at high speeds and altitudes, with the readers and makes some suggestions concerning the training of fighter pilots In this most important part of combat training. The author states that aerial gunnery is the basic element of combat of figbter pilots. Maneuver, tracking, aiming and consequently the accuracy of air firing depend to a large extent on how skillful a pilot is Ln maneuver- ing his aircraft Into a proper initial position for the attack. This position should be taken at an altitude of 700-800 mhigher than the altitude of the target, with an interval between the initial position and the target of up to 3000 M-, and a distance close to zero. From the initial position the pilot turns toward the target at ftLU throttle and at the maximum possible angle of bank. As soon as the fighter plane Is heading toward the point whicn lies at 8-10 target lengths ahead of the target, the pilot smoothly reverses the bank of his airplane and begins aiming at the target. At the proper distince he opens fire. Having completed the aimed bursts of fire, the pilot maneuvers into a new initial position for the second attack. The author concedes that Card 1/2 Air Firing at High Speeds and Altitudes (cont.) 86-58--~-iB/58 under actual combat conditions an initial position tak n at large i-rat-2--vals and minimum distances in relation to the target, is not always justified and in each case the pilot has to man uver as dictated by the tactical situation in the air. There is one diagram. AVAILABLE- Library of Congress Pilots - Training inethcds P. Gunnery Card 2/2 BEGIDZHANCVA, A.P.; LYUBIMCV, B.A.; PALLON, Yr.N Plastic substitutes for protective leather washers of hydraulic cylinders. Traxt. I sel'khozmash. 31 no.7i14-1? ii 61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Nauchno-iasledovatellskiy avtotraktornyy Institut. (Washers (Mechanical engineering)) 0 PALLOS, Emil I'Detenaination of the index of industrial producers' prices" by S.Dinauleacu and D.Sandru. Reviewed by Emil Fallos. Stat amemle 37 no.4z464 AP 159. . FALLOS , RMI I "Calculation and analysis of productivity indexes in agricult-re" by J. Cardula. Reviewed by Emil Pallos. Stat szemle 38 nc/.4:453-454 Ap 160. FALLC6, Emil QIr sy,5tem of the statistical indexes of national econc=74, by E. Bibiri. Reviewed by &LU Papos. Stat szemle 38 no.4:442 Ap 160. PALLOS, Wl A Rumanian historical statistical publication. StAt P-1p C, no.6:659-6W Je '62. 1. Kozponti Statiaztikai Rivatal focsoportvezetoje. PALLOS) Emil I I "Statistical--econom-ical di ctJ onai-y", ed" ted by X, B~ J-1. Reviewed by Emil Pallos. Stat SLemle 4.1 no.7.765-766 J1 'n--. PAUO's, Sail "Some mathodological problems relating to the formation of territori&l indexas" by E. Biji, L. PiAilie (form "Revista de Statistica"'no.9, 1962). Reviawed by Emil Pallos. 3tat szende la no.414-17-L,19 Ap 163. PAWS, Janos Musical literary evenings at workers' hostels. ?kmka 10 nc. 2: 14-15 F '60. 1. Egressy Klub igazgatoja. PALU)S, Janos -- - Amateur theatricals in Budapest. Munka 1-1 no.IM15-16 0 161. 1. Egressy Klub igazgatoja. FALIOSP Janoe *C=Plse education of adults, Munk& 22 no*:L2tlS-l9 D 162. lo Szakeservesetek Orsugos Tanace kulturalie ooztalyarAk munkatarea. CSILLAG. K1104'dr.; VACZY, Iasslo, dr.; PALLOS, Karoly, dr. Bffect of p-oxypropiophenones on function of the pituitw7. lbgyo noom. lap. 17 no.4:209-215 JulY 54. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomarqi Suetem II. at. noi klinikajanak kvilemenye (igasgato: Zoltan lure (Ir. eaetemi tanar) (PITUITART WJM, AWMICIR. effect of drugs on, bydroxypropiaphanons) (HYMOXYPROPIOPHINONS. effects, on pituitary gland. anterior) PALLOS, Karoly. dr.: LkSZLO, letvan The evaluation of results of application of Aacbeim-Zondek and GaIll-RainIni pregnancy tests. Magy. nonrv. lap. 18 no.4:210-236 July 55. 1. A Budapeett Orvoetudomanyt Saetem II. 9z. not klinikajanak koslaynenye. (Igazgato: Zoltan. Imrs 4r. egystemi tanar). (MGNANCY TESTS, Aschelm-Zondek & Galli-MaInIni, enmpnrison of results. Olun)) PALLOS, L. PRCi,L,M of trie diazotizatAon of wool, P- 351 MAGYAR TUDC,'~ANM, AKA11"ITA Vol. 7, no- 3/14 1955 Budapest, Hungary SCURCE: &4ST EUROPEAN ACCLSSIONS LIST Vol.5, no. 7, juiv 1956 Identicn! d ipwelutr L' eri v "ti v is c :,42 "Utim-d by 1.11i 'partial f,"etylation of flwtol alla by the 1,Irthil a! 'bk.tcA i-It TI,, i i,! 17A memo v-A 13 L JRMGARY / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their Application, Part 4, - Dyeing and Chem.- ical Treatment of Textile Materials. Abs lour: Ref Zhur- Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 63163. Author : Geza Zemplen, Laszlo Mester, Laszlo Pallos. Inst :Academy of Sciences of Hunga Title :Wool Diazotization. Orig Pub: Magyar tud. akad. Kem. tud. oszt. kozl., 1956, 7, No 3 - 4, 351 - 361. Abstract: The experiments for clearing the action of HNO, on wool (whether diazotization, or ni- trose group formation, or reversible bind- ing with HNO takes place) established that, besides the Einding of HNO to wool, also a diazo group was formed ,ani that only the diazo group took part in reactions at the dyeing of wool. A high light sensitivity Card 1/2 T1 pre. y-&ice -ution, U) .0- AT- ial act Imifarly, filtra:vialel. riptetra in 1~mjpvlj -#tpw tioncf-b dr6 -1 IV) -ri one 4 'At! 0 111K. ~14)1:r Was I wid) Uui;-iild-alc Luerrimliwed in WC40 U--*ix: Ai4. isf -III -b in, dooft& E;6-ffiifiA 2,441t,~~- he ulwylole-t4pec, - AN'. 4~- M~84 - xraitqt& Norm Distri 1 -!a! d All sea. go. Allong of.-As' -rallo.&'Ads.. Age- 7, pp. StarUng ulb W-W*l fb" the authors Intesided to pftpm putkft me~ 4whaUva of RaW mad XP a bot Uji Be 1111 wposition. I bud" w4catyl or so-lietboxy t with sono bare am 2.4.0- boo a poddw MUMMY -nthotic OrFar G ry CATMORY Organic Chpmistry. Sy A BS. J OUR. RZKhims., No& 11960P No,. 1204 11" 1 p I-larkas., I..; Major, A.; Ppl-Il.os, L.; Varridy, j. TL L )f IORIC,. FTJB. pc-rio(j. pojytec~m. Chem. Engng, 1958, 4, 231-234 ABSIRPCT The convers-on of phenyl benzyl ketones ir-A.'i '0 , ~j~ofl~ivorv..n'Lwas carried uut accurding, he HO ..,Ai 7 113 A -ue 3 11c, Grval tic ~P'v iu j tic. jr Ab5 El v I en , a, 11, a I of Hu G n-'_ Of A P117setoi ado! on Of ion 1 n St F"t!~Il Acylal-I ylat rj j top~jonone- a A3a 501 0r I.. LD Flab Acta 102 Ear'_'_ intc', 'Jjatic toph,,none ti f ra c d 4 t r In .. , 5 an nF- - j A~) stra' 3.:, 5p'. I, 'tc'j rr- ,~none ~Py,. - ( V f lo ra _'~ t c C. ar HUNGARY OrGanic Chemistry. Natural Substances and 13 Their Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 61162. Abstract: proposed. The hydrolysis of III and IV results in 2,11-dimesylphisetol (V) and 2,4,6-tritresyl- - W-(.,xyfloracetopherione (VI). 2,29 g of CH3S06Cl (VIII is added to the solution of 2 g of I in 2 nil of pyridine cooled to -50, the mixture is left to a3e for 50 hours at 00, after which it is poured out into 60 ml of ice-cold water, III is produced, yield 88.9~~, melting point 1110 (from alcohol). The mixture of 2 g of III and 25 ml cf 201//o-ual HCl is boiled (3 to 10 min.) and left to a,,,-e 12 hours (200), V is obtained, yield 81.9%, i.ielting point 92.5 to 930 (from alcohol). IV is prepared similarly of 22 g of II in 220 ml of pyridine and --,8.06 g of VII, yield 85.6,1D, melt- in,r,*. point 121.5 to 1220 (from CH3COOH). The sus- Card 2/--) PALLOS, L.; FARKA3, L. Final structure and synthesis of corecpsin. p. M. NIACTAR KEMILI FOLY131RAT. (Magyar XemiKusok i-gypsu'&te) Budapes'k , Hungary, Vol. 6c JP No. 7, July 1959. Monthly List of Elast Eurorp&r Accessions (fEkI) LC, Vol. Y, No. 1, Jan. 196c. UNCL