SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PECHURCHIK, S. A. - PECINKA, E.

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MONAXHOV. H.I., insh., glaynyy red.; TURIAIISIIY, N.A.. inth., sam. glevnogo red.; XACMMIN, Ye.D., imsh.. red.sbornIka-._t_ CHIK, S.A., inzh., red.abornika; YffZUR, A.S., say.red, i di-va; HUDILKOVA, N.I., tokhn.red. [:ollection No.2 of consolidated cost indexes of buildings and stractures of nonferrous wetallur&7 enterprises to be used in the revaluation of capital assets] Sbornik no.2 ukrupnennykh pOmsatelei stoimosti zdanii I soorazhenii prodpritatii tevetnol metalluigii dlia pereotsonki osnovnykh fondov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po-stroit., arkhit. I stroit.materialam. 1959. 269 p. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.,) Gosudarstvennyy komitet-po delam stroitallstva. (Nwiferraus metal Industries-Rquipment and supplies) OSTROVSK17, I.I.p inah., red.1 GRIGOROV, I.I.j inzh., red.1 MURASUVO A,G., inzh., red.j FECIR.'RUIX, SrAtp inzh*, red.; VEDINKIN, D.P., inzh., rad.1 XUDIEN-l"M.P., inzh. rod,; YELISUYEVA, Yo.Ye.p inzh., red.1 PMUNI?4, I.S.v inzh.p red.; TUHIASKlY, lnzh., red.1 FOZDbYAKOVA, L.V., inah., red.1 KOKOV, K.V.p inzh., red. [Collections Nop.5, 6) l4p 43 of otandard district uviform estimates for construction work) Sbormik&~,N*Op 6p:14, 43 9diiVkb-raAonnykh edinichrWkh rao,.aenok na stroitallnyo raboty, Mookvap Stroiizdat, 1965. B6 p. (MIRA 180) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.A.) GosudaratvanxWy komitet po do- lam stroitellatva, 2, Gopetroy SWR (for Ontrovokiy, Vadenkin, Kudinov). Ilauchno-iseledovatellakiy inatitut okonomiki atroitallatva GoBatroya SW (for Grigorov, Murachov, Patrunin, Yeliaeyova, Turlanakiyo Pozdrqakova). 4. Gonudaretvannyy inati- tut po proyaktirovaniyu prodpriyatiy tavatnoy metallurgii (for Pechurchik). 5. Gofmdarntvanrqy proyoktW inotitut po proyakti- rovaniyu prodpriyatiy tekstillnoy pronWahlannootl (for Kokov), 1 -0 4 4 4 4 A 4 6 4 4 J 464 -0 Dl- JVD-:Al~ 98:1 Its$# to olfiluijwts IN ly 0 19 10 .. 1i 110. - ' A-A a VA.. If A - AA 9*0 9' a L . 0-c-fol 0 V061 wft tho foswors N. N. 1%% bUtW. Zd IVrj~dllb)ft /at. 1921 ut"Itim., inellieQ ask is dromibrd. ne tbirlin 00 abifrom of brlre sints. of waall pairitico bt 0* in "Vwt to forlivOon of the furl. T l It"wTut"t amtA itch. kav,,ut air mwww 00 J 0 J! of 0 0 If (it 40 a 0,2 1. 6 -1, ,* 0 W .9 - ("M W fiftew Sias N.W. St. ;.'tl A. UA 1,1016. km - prat4jify and ed the rati buid plam nf g&, L A A. 11 .00 .00 age co 0 '00 06 -1 ~41 TALL%;R&KAL tile W We Ct "OK ATK- 'It to w0 73 a 14 .1 at, If I"D n I oil ions 0 *0 0 0 0 00 o 0 o 0 go 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 o *0 0Olga 0 0 0 0 0 #p 90 0 000 0 9 F_-,C" , **. -~. reciawo, 'N. ,;. - "Unintornipt-ccl rieco ;c,n o' -~!:-Io '.tirs rn a ' cri platfor,r", (Roport I.,', '1'mly :~rs`. in-ta ton',oy -*-. Islue 'IV 1?4OP p ro-66 . .1 ~, SO: U-3042p 11 I-larch 53, (LetLopis tZh= al Inyl-h State.y, ~!o. ~', . I Ll a - - I i All a; PO 01, jril~te-q Law, biz rar ~f r, e,., tv STY d roei'll V of t] i 1"f .55 MA Isu v;,j ti, ky in 01 0.4 ;1 of .u 5 lwd u Lit "Is -A' itl, 1 6"1"1 of tlk~ 3 -u 'i ~'i 0; IV 01;il OX1. FECHURO, I.S.; MOICUNSKIY, E.Ya.; PESINP O.Yu. Obtaining acatylene by the electric cracking of 1~uid hydro- carbon stock. Gaz. prom. 8 no-2:47-49 163. MIRA 17:6) 'T pzc:iulto) N.S. ; FLS I! I , O.YU. ; 3A I', L-OV , A.!.; , ' 1. 1- Obtainii j ace-tyiene ft-o - liqaid i..-n~ocar'ucn:3. Z. -.. " n~;. ", I I -. . - 43 '64. ~ --~ - .-~j ACC NRt gr?006847 SOURCE cowt ".AUTHORS A! 111M_ 1. L-(Professorp idFArkurf - A. N. yevo ORG: none ug/oooo/66/m/oOo/0164/0172 DDotor of technical sciences); Golldin, V. I.; TITLES Decomposition of pure) hydrocarbons during eloctroerosive machining using a dynamoslectrie pulse generator SOURCES M)scow. Eksperimont;il"my nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut motanorozhush- chikh stankov. Khirdcheskiye reaktsii organichosk-Ah produktav v alektrichoskikh rar.r7adakh (Chomical reactions of organic products in electric diacharges)o Moscowt Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 164-172 TOPIC TAGS: electroerosiong alkaney aromatic hydrocarbong cyclohexane ABSTRACTI The effect of various typos of hydrocarbons used as interalectrode media (n-heptane,, n-octane, n-dec,ne# tetradecane,, cyclohexans, benzene, o-xylene, tetralin) on the chemical reactions t0cing place during electroarosive machining was studied under conditions approximating those Drevailing in the operation of making holes (d 20 mm) in steel oarts. The power source was an MIG-2B dynamoolectric generator with a pulse r3petition frequency of 600 oyales. The physicochemical properties of the pure hydrocarbons were found to have a considerable effect on the characteristics of the process of elsotroeroskee machining of the m4al. fii~pirlcal equations are derived [Card.- - 1/2 ACC NR' ArMO6W SOURCE CODES UR/0000/66/0001000/01 73/0180 AUILfORS Yjerkurlyevp A. N.; Pesinp 0. Yu.; Pechurop N. S. (Professor# Doctor of technical sciences) ORGS none TITLEt Study of the decomposition in condensed discharges of liquid organic products used &3 interelectrode media in alectroorosive machining of metals SOURCE'S Moscow. EkBperimontallnyy nauchno-isslodovatellskiy institut motallorothush- chikh sta.nkov. Xhimichoskiye reaktsii organichoskikh produktov v alektrichaskikh razryadak:h (Chemical reactions of organic products in electric discharg83). Moscow) Izd-vo nuka, 1966, i73-i8o TOPIC TAGS: elootrocrosiork, aromatic hydrocarbon, alkane, cyclohexane ABSTRACT: 5cpariments wero carried out in order to determine the nature of the do- comDosition of pure organic coin ' on ds used as interelectrode media in electroarosive 1 machining when they are acted upon by condensed discharges. The ccmpounds studied were reprresentatives of pazaffins, naphthenes, and aromatic hydrocarbons (n-hoptano, n-octane, n-docanep n-tetradecane, benzene* o-xylenet tetralinp and cyclohexane). The yield of gaseous decovraos-ition products was found to depend substantially on the type of itedium. The maxivram amount of gas was formed by th~ decomposition of paraffin hydrocax~bonsp and the minimim. by the decomposition of aromatic compounds. Relation- Card 1/-2 ACC NRt Amo6848 ships were, established betwoon the structure of the molecule being decomposed and the nature and amount of the products. Fhpirical decomposition equations were derived, and the fraction of energy consumed by the chemical reactions was determined. The dependence of erosion on the nature of the iratereleatrode medium is discussed. Orig. art. hass 6 tables. SUB CODE/10703/ SUBM DAT14 nono/ ORIG REN oo2 2/2 AUTHORS: Em Tkhe Den, ?echuro, N . S.!-L- - SDY 156 Gilyarovokaya, L. A. TITLE: Use of Movable Checkers for Thermic Coal Processing (Primeneniye podvizhn),kh nasadok dlya termicheakoy pererabotki ugley) PERIODICAL: Vauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 157 - 160 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In some production processes a moving laminated solid phase is successfully used as a catalyst, heat carrier, or adsorbent. As investigationis of the authors have shown, this principle may be extended to thermal processing of pulverized solid fuels, too. In order to prove the technological possibilities of this method, the authors decomposed two samples of solid fuels showing different properties and heating behavior: a) a boghead from Olenek, an easily meltable fuel, and b) brown coal from Ao-Di(Korea) of low mechanical and thermal strength. Table 1 gives the features of the two coal aorta, table 2 the semicoking products, while table 3 contains some data on the composition of first gases from this partial carbonization. Card 113 Table 4 features the coal tars from both coal sorts. These Use of Movable Checkers for Thermic Coal Processing sov,156 -58- 1 -'J'8/46 coals were thermally processed on a movable, c:Lrculating checker under particular consideration of the variability of gas yield and gas composition with temperature. The pilot plant is shown in figure 1. As a checker cast iron balls of 4,8 mm diam. were used. The grain size of the coal processed was 0,5 to 1,0 mm. In table 5 the products obtained are given, while figures 2 and 3 show the content of combustible gas com- ponents, and the gas heating value, depending on the temperature. Besides thermal decomposition of coal from Ao-Di some thermo- chemical processes have also taken place, whereas processes of thermal decomposition prevailed in processing the boghead from Olenek. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) According to the principle described easily meltable fossil fuels can be processed. 2) Industrial gases can be generated from pulverized fuels under consideration of reagents containing oxygen, with this process. 3) The solid residue can be burned, the generated heat being used for preheating the circulating checker. There Card 2/3 are 3 figures, 5 tables, and 3 references, 1 of' which is Soviet. Use -of Movable Checkers for Thermic Coal Processing S Lov, 156 ;~ ;_~ - ' - ' -~, , -' 11 ASSOCIATION: Kafedre. neftekhimicheskogo sinteza i iskusstvennogo zhidkogo toplivp- Moskovskogo instituta tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im.M.V.Lomonosova (Chair of Petrochemicol Synthesis and Synthetic Liquid Fuels of the Institute of Fine-Cbemical Engineering imeni M.V.Lomonosov,Moscow) SUBMITTED: September 20, 1957 Card 3/3 1500) FJ T .1 i - ~- t u lace 4 o v e rl t IjI u c L4 f t Q.e it un. ce rl inatitut tuako-, k1himiclieckoy t--.): hn ooji i men i omonoecva kl:.ozco-~ nuti tute of -inn i cal 'echnol ojy '-QMll)zlosOv)#..---il'ed!*a neftekhi:i~-,'Oic ',.oi7c sint(aza i zi:* .-c -crliva "hair o u r ~ h erl i ca I 0 i tr. vii the ! i c i:-, i i d Fue 1 e tL -T T~-T`,E: Pro ce. o!' .'~'ud 'D I ~ --cl%- PER I OD-' CAL Izve~-t'~,a uc -t2 :!,LVQ d 0 1-, iY 1--iya pi ABETRACT: In tr --t i ve hydro~~-~i t ion -i-l t t..t.-r dissolution oi' -,olid fossil fu2ls ,. co:,~ (I - . -,-~ 1, c, amount of mud is fior-,,ed. In t'-..- ~loli~ pa,-.st! of t~.e latter one p,~,rt of the 1i is T o F. re von t t ne 1013 S 0 S 0 f t.'.u C, U 'DrOd ~, C t S Rnd t t'-, e:-. f -) r t-~ o - e r-. I. i o, ~ c y C 10 , te mu d i s pr o c es e d ., - i n t; 'I 1-, 7, C- r n zrecEnt by a) centrif-~,-Jrg, b)semicok p 1 fjj~ tS it j[; to ji!3t il off T.C.,o 7() - P Ut f io of t~.e oi 1 spresent in the mud; this is done in rDt~--Y ~Irr. (Rc.: s1-5). The out,-,ut of' the rotary fur.-,-:7es is, n, low. The fuel : -s and el.,,ctr4 c -~ t y c on s,,,, 711- t i~ re hi,;--,h, and t'-.~-re ~--e so:~-.e move (]~-,f ic~ e: (,ies :rt life o f th e v, ) r!:-. s, , i :,, s u f ` i c I e, t I,'- ow, 4D :- ff t .. e Card 1 4 he;A.i Di 1 , and t .-.e impors, i bi 11 ty of ii,ii- ~: thr- Processing of '-u d r) n r) v,73L ~ 1 c: C ,. i, c t? r s IS e. C. r e s i J a i n t r ~) I c t I* o n , r o c e ---, ~z T I ec ono m, 1 cr I -.c-t -A t'~-,,~ o.~. '7~- v, c c r s w,; v; ~7 t i + A Dn -_ I -t i_- ti steel tiilc, r part r) f t a r-,,i t,is, i p c z)r. b c r 1 in 'VI. t C ".(! C' it- t~ CC b-t of Ilbo -I t mm I i z t::, T c. c I i o c,r in m, v a hopper flevice (2) in pvcheatud 1),,,, o c 0 v ic, -1 1!~ t r e - t a t c i t is low''~, thz~ re ,ction 7- ft-l-m, outol ~e n r (6) is fed wit mid tr-,.n, ~-_)vted by t ~o t t 4 1, 1, j t t pr.:!I-.eated c~iec or tle Ii id prod,,~ct:,, aro e,. F. j a.,-;,,' ara direct A off t-).,c-t e r vi I t t e t r t '-. -a s e a ra t o r . T ~ i e ~ o 11 d r 10 u e w i t h t..(, ccd__,-J is s_~-_;ed or. t e hoL~-er (2~ . Tre checl~er may be used aC 4n. _ud fro7. ther- I e of pe". t (d i c, s el oi 1 as s o1 ve n t , ukr~i i n - k iy b r()~,-,,,-. ar.l from a des--,ri-tive hy~!_ro,-er,-.t ion of pit c-Il -_~s T~_,!,Ie 1 shows the basic dF., _. -f t:,,-:*e Card 2/4 ty,-.Es )f mud. the li,iuid pr -duct ~- -.Ye:-e exl~ -.ct- I ' Processing of Mud on 7.Xvahle C'-.ec!,Pr!7 the purpose of compairi son, rd tl,(,ii were suljected to se7icol:in,-. Ta~-le 12 the rusul',s 0 ~ --a c I . T r e - fro.m t*-,,c oitirun procc)-c-cir,- condi tion.- oil ni,)v le were dlct-,:rni!~cd (Tal:lc ~)- Table 4 silo,.-is t~...t t:~ I S proces r is F u-, f'i c " e~:11! Y -C )110:7,icf- I d sec,~: ro, - ,c of of' I~ie Ii,-;i,Jd pro~~z to. T,- p r ,c~ 1.; ct v-'as in yiells !-.c-tween ~2.3 - 52 1','0 couIJ be obt,~ined by extr;.ction. ma.j I)(, erapl-)yod for tl.(,- '" of' mud, from c-r)"I- m s :'~r::ied in t ., cok-J.-q-, dl.ction, -Is -a-11 -- in t-e di2'Lill,~tion of fro 0 r5C..!3 En ji r t D o.: pa r t i n tu e Y. e r Th- re 1 f e , 4 r. 4 Sovi~t ro!'el--cuL;. A S S DC I P- o 3': i y i n S t i t u t t 0 n, - 0.), C.. e L M L )7.jnD cov - (:.:o.7c c,)-a !! ~t i ti c-- of F-ie --n K,,felra to"liv-, (C*.--:.ir Of t r") ~~7 chezdcal -'s .(,t-,'.c Li Iri,-I `ic: C a r d 5/,A s/l96/6i/ooo/oio/oz8/037 F-19VE155 AUTHORSs Pechuro, N.S,._, Merkurlyev, A.N., Grodzinskiy, E.Ya., _gna SolFo"Lovaj N.I. TITLE: An investigation of physical-chemical changes occurring in organic media under the influence of electrical discharges. Decomposition of liquid organic media during spark machining of metals PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.10, 1961, 41, abstract IOK 236. (Sympoisium "Problems of electrical machining of materials", M., AS USSR, ig6o, 14-24) TEXTs The organic liquids used (luring spark machining of metalu (ligroing kerosine, oil etc.) tire decomposed by electrical discharge. Investigations of the changes in the physico-chemical properties of petroleum products, Synthin and Esthonian shale pitch after prolongod electric spark -treatment show extensive decomposition of their organic compounds accompanied by an increase in the content of sulphur components and evolution of' acetylene, hydrogen and sootj there is an increase in specific gravity, Card 1/2 s/856/62/000/000/007/011 AUTHORS z 1,echuro_3__N~.5_,_j_and Merkurlyev, A.N. TITLE: Investigation of the decomposition of organic liquids in transient electric discharges SOURCE: Problemy elektricheskoy obrabotki materialov. Tsentr. nauchnoisal. labor. elek. obrab. mat. AN SSSR. Ed. by H,.R. Lazarenko. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 181-191 TEXTt Although much work has been done on the production of unsaturated hydrocarbons from natural and refinery gas, most acetylene is still made from carbide, whigh in inconvenient. The most promising ways of making acetylene are oxidative and thermal cracking and various processes involving electric discharges. Electrical discharges have mostly been applied.:~to gas, but relativoly little has been done on the electrical treatment of organic liquids. Following a review of earlier work, new work and preliminary qualitative results from its first stage are described. A petroleum product with a boiling range of 140-250 OC was cracked by tranaient low-voltage electric discharges employing Card 1/'3 Investigation of the decomposition... s/836/62/000/000/007/011 1?194/EI35 This composition wan virtiially independent of the applied voltage in the ratige 60-300 V. However, the production of gas was more efficient when, for a given voltage, the current was increased, or with higher voltage with a given mean current. The apparatus was run for about 5 hours to obtain a material balance and this showed that about 2.5 kg of' liquid feed are required to produce I m3 of acetyleno. The cracked gas could be u8ed directly to produce acetaldeliyde with a satisfactory yield.' The liquid phase remaining after treatment is unstable in colour on exposure to heat and light, and there is sone increase in specific gravity, refractive index, iodine value and molecular weight. Some sludge forms. There art! 7 figures and 3 tables. Card 3/3 Pic). ACC NR,t AP6000635 URCE CODE: UR/0407/651000/001/0020/0036 AUTHOR., Vsr~o yov, A.' N.4W'j'Bc00; Iftchurot N so JUDSCOW)i A oy r#,L* IMoscOW) G*1!4in" VS 1; M0 x e6WWj; at .01 YU to (Moscow) ORO) al')io 7, cl 0 olectira r0 4on erosion Um dni of rag till OURGEt materialov, no 1. 1965', 20-36 resion Tilaciiining, metal machining Mctt, ~An. ixperimassital invesitAgation of. the effect of various Interelectrode media on-the proce"Jis of eUctroerosion machining (EEM) of t a eels Is described. _0,araffin, na, Phthenee and aromatic hy4rocarbons, mono- and tri-atornic t1cohols, p0 Estonian shale lyeibyl-siloxaniss (No.. 3'and No. 5 silicones kerosine, resin. and green scap were te6ted. It was found that the electrode Orosion',,. ea Aepend on the medium and the power-supply source used. The beat results'WYe tb3 specific erosion obtained with No. 3 silicone and tetralin used with longer pulses, Increased with the dischargo energy which enhanced the power efficiency of the "tcard 1/7. L 23396-66 ACC NRs AP6000635 process. Structural and -stainless steel cuttingwas tested with these inorganic oil-water emul on 0 liquids, as interelectrode media: cmi 1) kaolin muspownei'n7in water, Marne wj1h NaCl and:&"eC~,. 6 NO.'solution of NaCl, solution of MCI and FeCls- to 0, solution of NaCi and KOH, soluble glass, and water. The beat results were obtained.with the NaCl-and-Fecl solution- the electroerosion process combintd with.the electrochen-Acal ensured a very clean cut surface and high 461ficiehaye 'Detailed laboratory data Is tabulatod. Origo art., ham:1. 7 figures, 41ormulas, and I I. tables. tm CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: none /Z b/636/62/000/000,/008/011 F-194/EI35 AUT14URS: vectiuroo N,S. , Grodzinskiy, E. Ya. , and Ilesan, 0. Yu. TITLE. The influence of' the character of the feed5tock on the composition and yield of decomposition proatucts in electro-cracking of liquid hydrocarbons in an arc discharge SOURCE: Problemy elektricheskoy obrabotki materialov. Tsentr. nauchnoissl. labor. elek. obrab. mat. AN SSSR. Ed. by B.11. Lazarenko. Moscow, Izd-vo AN 515514, 1962. 192-19b. TEXT: The influence of the experimental conditions and of the feedstock on the proc'uctb formed by electro-cracking have been inadequately studied. Contradictory results have been publi-shed. Tests were accordingly made with pure normal paraffinic hydro- carbons, with cycloparaffins and with arontatic compounds and, for coniparISDn, with petroJeum fractions with boiling ranges of 130-230 0C and -23U-280 *C. The test cell, holding 70 inlitre of liquid, was made of transparent plastic except that benzene and O-xylol were tested in a quartz glass cell. The gap between the Card 1/3 The influence of' the character of S/85b/62/oL)o/ou(j/()L)6/o I I E194/EI35 jjoint-sj)hc,re steel clectrodes was 1 mm. The open circtilt VOltage of the supply was Ii kV, with the current litnited to 60 m,k by a ballast resistance of 250 k1lohms. Al'alyses of the gashes obtained are tabulated and it as found that for aormal paraffinic hydro- carbons the T)roportior o1 acetylene in the resulting gas increases somewhat with the chain length of' the feed whilst the olefin yi(,Id remains practically cc,nstant. On cracking cyclohexane, thu gas produced yields more -~cetylcne (31,) than when the Ueed is paraffinic hyttrocarbon-of the snine chain length, rl-hexane (27-). Gas obtained from the Liecompasition of aromatic conpouiids i,,- mainly acetylene and hydrogen; in the case of benzene the acetyl(-.ne yield was 370. The compositxon of gas pro(juced 1)y e lectro -cracking of petroleum distillate was very similar to that of paraffinic hydrocarbons. It made little dil'terence whetlier d.c. or a.c. was utied. From the carbon/hydrogen ratio in the initial and finished products, calculations are made of' the y1elds of gas and carbon. ari~i ot" the amountb of power and feed conbuitied. Theoretical and experimental values agreed, and for s%ibsequent work the amount of leed used and of carbon produced were Card 2/3 The influence of the character of ... 5/836/02/000/000/00d/011 E194/EI35 calculated from the measured amount of gas evolved. The total yield (of gas differed little from one hydrocarbon to another, though the amount of' carbon produced vnried. Calculated values of the specific mean power consumption are 4.4 kwh/n,3 c 2112 f rom paraffi.niLc hydrocarbons, and 4 kWh/lt,3 C2R2 when cracking cycloh*xane5. It is best to use aromatic compounds for cracking because they need only about half the power of the other compounds. The results are valid only for the particular experimental conditions; later work showed that the yield and composition of' the gafi depend not only on the electrical conditions but also on the sloark gap, the shape and arrangement of the electrodes and their surface copdition. There are I figure and 4 tables. Card 3/3 S/d36/02/000/QQU/UU9/0l1 E194/EI35 AUTHUR-5 1jechuro, 14. S. , and fierkur I yevo A. N. TITLE: A study of tile process of gas formation during the decomposition of organic liquids in low-voltage transient electric dischnrgen . SOURCE: Problemy elektricheskoy obrabotki materialov. Tsentr. nauchnoissl. labor. elek. obrab. mat. AN SSSH. Ed. by 13.11. Lazarenko. ~Ioacow, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 19b2. 199-206 TEXT: A Wigh-speed cawera developed by B.N. Zolotykh was used to study the process of gas-bubble forgitat-ion by electric discharges through organic liquids. Camera type CKC -1 (SKS-1) made runs of I second duration taking 4000 frames per second. The subject was illuminated by lamps to a total wattage of 3.5 Mi. Two test cells were made, of transparent plamtic; one contained two graphite spherical electrodes with a 3 min gap bridged by an intermediate contact in the form of a graphite sphere 8 - 9 mm dian,.eter; tile other had six main electrodes, 2() min diameter, with five intermediate contacts made of graphite spheres 9 ntin diameter, Card 1/3 A study of the process of gas S/856/62/ooo/ooo/oo9/oll E194/EI35 the arrangement being the same as was used in the study of the decomposition of organic liquida in electric discharges (present collection of articles, 181-191). Tests were made with a petroleum distillate of hoiling, range 140-250 OC and with ethanol. The voltage rangeu from 6o to 180 V. Typical records of gas-bubble formation obtained at differen 't voltages are illustrated and described. The processes were very similar whether ethanol. or distillate were used but were much easier to observe with ethanol becaube. less carbon was formed. High-speed films and oscillograws of the process were taken simuJtaneously with the multi-electrode cell and confirmed that several simultaneous dischark-es are recorded on the oscillogram as a single impulse. it v;as also found that gas bubbles and hydraulic shock have considerable influence in displacing the intermediate contacts during discharge. Fron. the simultaneous films and oacillogram* preliminary conclusions art) drawn concerning the mechanism of discharl;e initiation and development. Otie kind of' discharge initiation commences with breakdown of a microfilin of liquid dielectric between the intermediate contact and one of the Card 2/3 s/836/62/000/000/030/011 E194/E135 AUTHORS s Pechuro, N.S., Grodzinskiy, E.Ya., and Ilesin, O.Yu. TITIEt The decomposition of organic liquids in high-voltage impulse dibehargc.s SOURCE: Problemy elektricheskoy obraboiki materialov. Tsentr. nauchnoisel. labor.. elek. obrab. mat. AN 55SR. Ed; by P.P. Lazarenko. ~Joscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962.. 20 _2134 TEXTt It was desired to find whether the relationships observed during the electrocracking of organic iiquids (present zollection of articles, 192-198) also hold for other kinds of discharges, and in particular with high-voltage impulses. Pulse durations of 10-6 and 10-3 seconds weie used, derived from a capacitt,.)r discharge circuit with a charging voltage of 13.5 kV. The liquids were the same as before, nanely normal paraffins. certain aromatics and two petroleum distillates, and the same test cells were used. Individual hydrocarbons yielded products in 6omewhal: different proportions in the two cases but the general Card 1/2 s/856/62/000/0i)0/011/011 E19VE135 AUTHORS: PechYro.,--N..5-,_,. and Herkurlyev, A#N* TITLE: An investigation of transient electrical discharges used to decompose organic liquids SOURCE: Problemy -elektricheBkoy obraboiki materialov. Tsentr. nauchnoisal. labor..elek. obrab. mat. AN 55SR. Ed. by B.I.I. Laza.renko. Moscow, Izd-vo AN 8SSk, 1962. 214-2i9. TEXT: During the investigation of the decomposition of organic liquids in transient electric discharges (present collection of articles, 181-191) it was decided to taike oscillograii.s of current and voltage during the dischargesi using an electromagnetic oscillograph type Mn(:-2 WPJ-2) with 'film speeds ranging from 250 to 5000 nun/sec. The open circuit voltage of supply could range from 60 to 300 V and heavy currents could be passed. It was clear from numerous oscillograms that when a single intermediate contact is used the current wid voltage curves are very similar to thobe of a transient a.c. arc. Analysis of the oscillograms shows that there are two cases o.16' initiation and development of interrupted Card 1/ 3 An investigation of transient s/856/62/ooo/ooo/oil/on E194/E135 impulsen. This suggests that in many cases a number of discharges occur sa.multaneously, the oscillograms recording only the mean current and voltage. Data are given about 'the discharge frequencies with various values of supply vo,ltage under the particular experimental conditions used. There are 7 figures anti 2 tables. Card 3/3 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5186 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Tsentrallnaya nauchno-issledovatellskaya laboratorlya elektricheskoy obrabotki materialov Problemy elektricheskoy obrabotki materialov (Problems of 'v'he Electrical Maahining of Materials) Moscow, Izd-N,o AN SSSR, 1960. 247 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,200 coplefs printed. (series: Its: Trudy) Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Resp. Ed.: B. R. Lazarenko; Ed. of Publishing House: M. L. Podgoyetskly; Tech. Ed.: S. P. Golub#. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists and technicians concerned with the investigation of new ways of applying electrical energy. COVERAGE: The book contains articles on studies carried out by the staff of the Tsentrallnaya nauchno-issledo-vatellskaya C. arl- 1/6 Problems of the Electrical (Cont. ) SOV/5186 laboratorlya el.ektricheakoy obrabotki materialov Akademii nauk SSSR (TeNIL-ELEXTROM AN SSSR) (central Scientific Re- search Laboratory for the Electrical ftehining o,,r Jktorials of the AS USSR,) in searching for new applicationsi of elec- trical energy. The results of these studies include: the dimensional machining of dielectrics and the utilization of electric pulsed discharges in carrying out certWLn chemical reactions, new information on processes occurring on elec- trodes and Iii 'the intetrelectrode space during short pulsing, and none new data on the technological processes in metal machining by electric current pulses. Much attention is paid to the analysis of the operation of power-slapply sources used In the electrical machining and are welding of metals. No personalities are P!entioned..', References accompany most of the articles. TABU OF CONTENTS% Introduction 3 Ceil':,O_~16 Mffgw-a-~P-S 0 MMUITEVAX A.P., GRISHINAP G*A** BURMISTRUVA, E.F., DALIFAj N.A. Dissociation of fluid 1*troloun products in an electris discharge. Report presefted at the 12th Couforence on high molecular weight compousds# devoted to vionomers, Bakup 3-7 April 62 FECHUM~ S.S., inzh. Results of testing a rottxyjUln for the burning of gnsu= b- 'he ., to counterflow method. Stroi.hat. 8 ro.1:20-22 Ja 162. OLINA 15.5) (Kilno, Rotary) (Gypsum) BLOKH, G.S.; ZABREBNEVA, A.V.; ZUBAREV, K.A.; 133HURO, S.S.; rVOROGOVA, Ye.L.; GNA'MK, T.L. - Producing lVpsum fiber sheets on round-screen Bheetmaking machings. Stroi. mat. 8 no.2:15-17 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Gypsum products) FECIMPO, S s.-, Inzh., Seminar on th,~ unn, of' ~ ../pnurr, Ir, contitract!on. 'j t r oJI . mjt. 9 no.8:34-35 It g '6 3. (X~ "-A 17, 5 ) fEqHVWJ, Solcolan Saulovj,ch; RATIROV, V.B., nauchn. red.; STAROSVETOVA, V.W,.-,, red.; AESMMLOVA, L.M., takha. sod. (Production of gypsum tiles, blocks, and boards] Proisvodstvo gipiiovykh plit, blokoir i panelei. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1963. 208 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Gypsum products) ANASTASIADI, A.P.; DDROVSKIY, V.R.; VYBORNOV, G.V.; KOPELYANSKIY, G. D. ; MAX, 1. L. ; F)~CJWW, - 3. S, ; PIYEVSXIY, 1. H. RACHEVSKAYA, X.D.; RHYMER, Yu.B.; RYBAX L.L.; TS"EPELI)VICH, M.R.; OUM&KHER, L.I.; TUSHKEVICH, M.O.Ideceased]; AGEYENK0, Yu.G., nauchnyy red.; BELUGIN, A.T., nauchnyy red.; KOGAN, G.S., nauchnyy red.; KRZHEMINSKIY, S.A., nauchny7 'red.; MITSKEVICH, M.I., nauchriyy red.; SILFNOK, S.G., nsuchnyy red.; TRILESNIK, Z.Ye., nauchnyy red.; ZUBAREV, I.A., glav. red.; TRDFIMOV, I.P., red.; SICRAMTAYEV, B.G., glav. red.; BAlATIYEV, P.K., red.; KITArZV, Ye..N., red.; KITAYGORODSKIY, I.I., red.; ROKHVARGER, Ye.L.J. red.; KHOLIN, I.I., red.; CHERKINSYJYA, R.L., red.; RCDIONOVA, V.M., tekhn. red. (Manual on thet production of gypsum and gypsum products) Spra- vochnik po prc)izvodstvu gipsa i g1psovykh izdelii. [By'l A.P. Anastasiadi i dr. Pod red. K.A.Zubnreva. Moskva, Gosistroi- izdat, 1963. 464 p. (KRA 16:7) (Gypsum) (Gypsum products) V0i,Zh!`NSK I Y, A. V. . pr of., do kLo,- tcxhn. rauk; PECHIL-TO, L "- I -quirermw)~,f- rjf lridu6tT iEj ~!,-)nitrlictirm wrj~ thr. gry; nun, r Re i nd u a t,-,y .rc I . mli t. 10 no. 1 -. 15 -18 'a 164. (MIJU, ~7, 5, 1. Glavnyy spetsiallst -,oFvdar9tvcnnopo In-3tlt,,ita pn - prayektirova".1yu predp,-I,,,!itiy promyshlenTIOStl s.roltv,.'nykh materialov (for Fechur-1). PECHURO, S.S., in-.h. Gypsum plant in Vaujours (France). Stroi.mat. 10 no.8:39-.40 Ag 1611.0 (MIRA 17:12) PIYEVSK.rY, Josif moiseye-vich; FE.ChIJR0, Solomon Saulovich; HOGOVCY, F.I., nauchn. red. (Speedy drying of' g1psuri products and plaster products with filler] Skorostnaia -ashka gipsov7kb i gipsobetan- i~vkh izdelli. Mcvkva, Strolizdat, 1965. 129 p. (MIRA 18-4) PFCHIJEOVA N.1 -; tDVBA, L.M.; IPMLIMVAt Ya.A. .-~ -1-6 - . Reaction ct smmrium hydroxide vith'wanyl nitri4te and sulbote. Zhur.neorg.khila. 10 no-4-.918-922 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) FECIMTO, S. S. 27780. PECPWO, S. S. -- Opredelenlye sostave. obozhzhewnogo gipsa i viateriplInyy belens prodvk-tov degidretantsti. Nest. Strolt. Materialy, 1048, Vyp. 10, S. 35-37 SO: Utorial Zhurnallnyk)i Statey, Vol. 37, 1-049. PEC"ilu".0, ..;. "'. , Ell-acter of flarls Plaster of Paris con6tr,-ction L i u1. il. 1 , N--) - 6, 1 , ", ~ j - . I I I Monthly LL~L of itus.:A..-Ln Accu,-. ~: ions, of ~',wiu ~:nc: . UCHMO, S.S.- SI=TIZR, V.Te.; KRZHIMINSKIT, S.A., nauchayy reid.; glaymyy r6d.; NZIMASOTA, N.B., red,isd-ire; IVAHOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industry's domands in the quality of mineral raw mate:~ials; handbook for geologists] Trebovaniia prou7shlonnosti k kachestyu tzdnerellnogo nyrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhaJid-vo lit-ry po geol. I okhrans nedr. U.50. (07psuml Gips. Isd.2., perer. 1959. 40 p. WaA 12:8) 1. Moscow. Vs,ssoyuzm y nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut minerallnogo syrIya. (Ores--&ling and estimation) PANYUTIN. Aleksay Georgiyevich, prof.. daktor tekhn.neuk; -PACLUMD, S.S., nauchnyy red.; SHPAYER, A.L., red.lzd-va; b-TWANOVA, B.S., tekhn.red. (Using gypsum an wall imterial In constructing buildings of few stories] Stroitollnyi gips v stenovykh konstruktaiiakh maloetazhnykh zdanii. Hoskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. I stroit.mater-kalam, 1959. 134 p. WMA 13: 1) (Gypsun!) (wails) ZUBAUT, X.A., inzh.; 119CHURO, U.S., insh. ilesign of' a continuous gypsum kiln. Stroi. wt. 5 no.1:39 Ja 159. (MIRA 12; 1) (1317psum) (Kilns) S/08 62/000/018/CI03/059 AUTHORSt Zeghu=yfL,-j6-1.f Kovba, L. M., Ippolitoya, Ye. A. .TITLEt Isotope and ion exchange between uranate precipitates and the ions of alka:.i elements Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiya, no. .18, 1962, 37 - 36, abstract 18B243 (In collectiont Issled. v obl. kh1rdii urana. M., Mosk. un-t,1961, 108'- 120.) TEXT: The isotope and ion exchange between uranates precipitated from the solution at 22 - 85.60C and the ions of alkali metals reaches equi- librium within 30 min. "'he isotope exchange between uranates of * K, Rb, and Ce with the equivalent quantity of the.corresponding chlorides from the solutions id 21.68 - 83-38 A and 28 4, reapectively. The degreelof isotope exchange increases with ificreasing temperature. The ion exchange of lithium uranate with :3a+, Rb+, and Ce + drops in th-is order from 8 to 24 which, in the authors' opinion, is associated with the increasing difference of the Ion radii. The ion exchange of sodium uranste with K+, Rb+, and CS + ilk 30, 20, and 30 respeo,iivelyl that of potassium uranate with Na+ and Card 1/2 . I S/OaIJ62/000/018/()03/059 Isotope and ion exohange ... BIOI/P186 + :1+ + Cs is 40 and.30; and that 6f cesium uranate with N* and Rb it 20 and 64 %, respectively. [Abetracter's notes Complete tranelation.j Card 2/2 S/08 1 /6 2,1000,10 10/0 19/08 5 B1 38/B 101 AUTHORS: Ippolitova, Yc. A., Bereznikova, I. A., Pechurova, 11. 1., Danilov, V. P. TITLET'i Coti-Dosition .3tkllieS Of Calcium, otron-,4ur, arld bariur. uranate precipit:%Lionj, Forined at different pH viiuep of the solution P2RIODICJ,Ls Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyu, no. 10, 1962, 93, abstract 1OV17 (3b. "Issled. v obl. khinii urana". I.I., Mor.k. un-t, 1'61, 173 - 1131) TEXT: The composition cf Ca, Sr and Ba uranates formed at different no2u- tio,n pli values has been investigated. By means of X-raj--diffraction rinal- ysis it was found that only a fe-Ar hydrolysed mono-uranatd and di-uranate of Ca could be precipitated from the solution. 'When sed~nents Cot at pH 9-5 - 6.6 were calcined a solid solution was formed on 0 0 base. Cheiniud ;43 8 analysis of the precipi'z-ated Sr uranates obtained at pH Talues correEixrf&Z- to inflection points on the potentiometrio titration curves showed the formation of mono-, di-, tri- and hexa-uranates of Sr. Most of them were heavily hydrolysed. The composition of the precipitated uranates depends Card 1/a 3/061/62/000/010/019/0FJ5 Composition studies of calcium, B138/B101 on the order in which the reaGent solutions are mixed. If a UO 2(1110 3)29o- lution is poured into an alkaline oolution, orang)a-colored and partiall.y hydrolysed mono-uranntes (3r) or ii-uranatea (Ca, Bit) aro formod.. If the alkali is aided to a UO 2(110 3)2 solution the precipitates are yiillow and the ;.-,ore acid urenates are formed. The method of precipitatin,,- U in the form of the Ca uranate was checked by the action of the alkali in the . :;r.--sence of CaCl2. UsinC- radioactive isotopou Ca 45 and Na 24 it was found thc.t if 1;aOH was introduced into the reaction mixture the Ca uranate io I lormed, the Na+ ions beinG only adsorbed by the precipitate. In the presence of GaC1,) the uranium is precipitated more fully. [Abotracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 FACHY. Kalman, Simple microtome-knife grinding machine. Kiserletes oryostud. 7 no.6: 660-663 Nov 55. 1. Szenteel Megyal, Korhaz Prosecturaja. (HIGRMOKES simple grinding machine for nicrotome knives) PECHY, L. PECHY, L. RemLrks by a driver. P. 13. Travels abroad with one's own car. P. 13. Putting the Dongo into service was facilitatiW. P. 13. ergye. Hun6mrian victory in Paris. P-W of cover. Vol. 9j No. 13) July 1956. AUTO-MOTOR TECHNOLOGY Budapest, Hungary So: East Eurr,pean AccEssion, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1~57 - PECHY KOHZSOG, Abdr" =j Synthesis of cet;3,1 metha.-.rylate polyipwo. Venzprem vogyip egy kozl 3 no-1/4:145-152, 159 1, Veaprend Tagyipari Egyetem bvanyalaj- so Szentechr-clogia Tanozek. FECHY ? Laszlo Petroleum eng-4-Bering education and postgraduate training. Kem tud kozl MITA 22 no.2:228-234 164. 1. Chemical Industry University, VeS2prem. _FpqHY, bwzlo; SCHIMMYISZ, Zoltan; KCRCSOG, Andras Preparation and analysis of aluminum-lined insulating plates. Vevzprem vegyip egy kozl 3 no.1/4,133-IU 159 1. Veszprwi Vogyipari Egyatom Aavan),olaj- es Szenteclincilogia Tanazek. HCHYULEMS, 0. : 11-11aster I iol Sci (diss) -- "The ;:ooplankton of tim! TrakaY : alkcs and its dynamics". Vil'ityus, 195(l. 30 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Vill'nyus Sta-2 U im V. Kapijukas), 150 copies -(Kl,, No 12, 1959, 121) PECHMIS. 1. 4728. pECHYULls. I. Bor'ba a brutsellez ,m sellakokhozyayatvonnyidi zhivotnykh. villny,us, 1954. 2.3 L. 30 ism. (M-vo kulltuz7 litov. sar. reap. lektsionipy!ebyuro glav. upr. kulft.-pro3vet. uchrezhdoniy. v powshch' lektoru). SW ekz. beepl. -- otpech. mmzhit. apparatom. na pravakh rukopisi. -- na litov. yaz -- (54-57400) 619:616,929,1 SO: Letopis' Zhi!3walt nykh Statey, Vol. 7, 194.9 FF-11"'WULISt NO pe PFCHYULTS, Ye. 10. -"Epiz0C't1olo9Y of Bruc~*Jloalz of Cattle and Certain Problems of Combs ting It uDder conditions of the Lithuanian MR." 01asertation for Degrees in Scie ani EngineF-ring Defended at USSR Higher Fducntional Institutions) Acad Sci Lithuanian SSrt-,, Inst of Biolegy , Inst of Husbandry- and Veterinary Scl. Vilnius, 1955 SO: Knizhnava Letoplev, No. 25, 18 Jun 55 .ree ol ~'anOi ate in V-Aerinary Sci-Dmccs * For Dem CAT.!T.OnY Of `:tr') Ar1r;w1,,i. bl /B.9. JOUR, RZhBJ.ol., Vo. 19% "o. T) A!J 7-:011 T -11'rL E f of Sic '31 tle 1r, ORT C'. PuB. V ~:b. 1,11 t~;Cjjoz!j V t 7-1c" A BS'7 "A C T '.'o albst--nc". CliFtD: 2/1 L 41199-66 NR, -AP6018254 :AUTHOR; PeciaiL, Jozef (First lieutenant, Master engineer) ORG: None TITLE: Troubleshooting marine electronic equipment SOUPCE: Przeglad morski, no. 12, 1965, 36-41 ,TOPIC TAGS: electronic checkout, marine equipment, probability, 6tatictic analysis ABSTRACT: The author reviews methods for finding and correcting malfunctions in mr-trine electronic equlpi~pnt for comnunications and observation. The biggest problem is local-' izing the troifole, which may be done by taking measurements, elimination, interchanging units, comparison with equipment which is operating properly or inspection for external' mechanical or electrical damage. Each of these metho&a has its limitations and con- siderable experience is needed for selection of the proper method or combination of methods. It in ~_stimated that troubleshooting takes up about 75% of the -.otal time required for repairing electronic! equipment. The author proposes a metholl based on . ,statistical probability theory for analyzing electronic operational data -~o pinpoint 'damage. The p:-ocedure is broken down into stages with the most probable trouble points being examined first. It is pointed out that better organization and planning is re- !' quired as well as'more high-quality training in troubleshooting to incre&3e efficiency,o- in locating and repairing electronic damage. Orig. Eat. has: I figure, I table. CODE: 13, 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ SOV REF: 003 Vmb PECIAX, Lucja Necessity of increasing in struggle against dustiness of the headings in mines. Wiadom gorn 14 no. 7/8:252-255 Jl-Ag- 163. PECIAK, lucja, mgr inz.; K_%PW , Marian, dr inz. IoDwer limit of the average time of spontanevi,7 fire origina- ting in dog healings. Viadom gorn 15 no.21 916a-_~4164 FEDCROMA, Michal, j-nz.., C.Sc.; LIIZ:K, Kazi-I , ins.; JWJAR,_C-T~I, inz- Potentiometric detoermirmit.~on of the goull'uric acid a* lactic acid present side by side. Chem zvesti 17 n&.3tlO,4-200 163. 1. Chemicky ustav Slaveziskej eJmdemie vied, Oddelenie F:rzikalnej a analytickaj chemie, Bratislava., Mlynsks nivy 37. LINEK, Kazimir,, inz.; PECIARS-PY214-inz. DetermiDation of purine I.IaBeB. Part, 1: Deternining the th:aophyl]Iir-e and 7-bydroxyethyltheophylline in waterless nedium; determining the basic dissociation constants of both outstances. Chem zvesti 16 no*9:692-700 S 162., 1. Ceakoslovenska akademie ved, Chemicky ustav Slovenskej akademie vied,, Bratislava, Dubravska 5. LIMK, Kazi-i , in.,,.; FECIAR, Cyril,, inz.; KUKRONKO, Michal, ixizop GSco Nteriaimtion cf purine bases. Pt. 2. Chem zveati 17 nc~.7:510- 516 163. 1, Chemicl-y ustav', Slovensks. akademia vied., Bratislava~ Drubravska cesta. PECIAR, Cyril, inz.; LINEK, Kazinir, Inz. Potentionetric determining of simultaneous presence of theophyl2ire and theobromine. Chem zvesti 35 no.11/12:895-901 I-D 161. 1. Ceskosloveinska akademia ved, Oadelede fyzikalnej chemis a analytickej chemie Chemickeho ustavu Sloverskaj akademie vied, Bratislava. Authors' address: Bratislava, 14ly-neke nivy 37, Chomicky ustav, Slovenfskej akademle vied. SKARKI., Bohumil, inz.i. TG~'!- jIozef 1-11.1- Con ribution to paper chromatography of ketosteroide. Chem zvesti 17 io.6:"9-49) 163. 1. Katedra technickej mikrobiologie a biochemie, Sloveriska vysoka skola technicka, Bratislava, Kollarovo namesti 2.. PE;C!Aq, S. MILITARY & NAUL SCIEINCES: GEAERAL Periodical NASA VEDA. Vol. 5, no. In, Oct. 195~'. PECIAR, S. Caoperation between the Institute of Czech Linj-1,,istics of the (~zechosjovak Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Slovak Lirifniistics of the Slov:k Acaric,-'~r of Sciences. P. 4h3. Monthly List of East European kccessionn (E.,11) LG, Vol. 8, no. 3, 11-~-zrcli, 1959. Uncl - PECIAR, Stefan The tasks of the Slovak Language Institute and the present state of the Slovak lingustics. Vestnik CSAV 70 no.5j695-694' 161. ;IVCn Acade.--ic Degrees: Dr Director of the__ ir 3-ti-=te- of the Slovak Laiiir-Uar-e, 13-11 Affiliation:---,-,C-,d-e,-,y-o-f-S-~-i6nces; 3lovenska (-UO",av jazyka SAV), Bratislava Vol VIII, No 7, 1S,61, pp Source: ~jrall-islava, lla2a Veda Data% 11helationship Between the Czech and the 81ovak." PECIAR, V. "Present state and futurv outlook of Polish brrology. " BIOLOGIA, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 13, No. 12, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, itugust 1959. Und. PECIAR, V. "Clevea hyalina (So=11t.) Lindbg. rediscovered in Czechoslovakia." BIOGWIA, Slovenska akad-emia vied, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 13, No. 12, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959. Uncl. PBOUR VoJtach . Metzgeria fructiculosa (Dics.) Brans. a now Coechoolovaic liverwort. Blologia 15 no.2:125-128 160. (Xmi 9:5) 1. Botanicky u3tav UnIverzIty Komenskeho, Bratislava. (Liverworts) (Czechoslovakia-Matzgeria) _.LECIARA. - ch Funaria, mediterranea Lindb. and Phascum curvicolum Hedw-, rare species of the Slovak br7o-r-ora. Biologia 15 no.5:362-36.1. 160. (ERAI 9: 11) 1. Botanicky U3ta7 Univeralty Komenskeho, Bratislava. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA--FUNARIA) (CZECIIOSLOVAKIA--PHkSCUM) PECIAR, Vojtecb Tortals. velelloys ri Schiff in nev Slovak localities. Biologia, 15 no.10:79D-794 160. (EPAI 1015) 1. Botanicky ustav University Romenskebop Bratislava. (CZECHOSLOVAIKIA-TC,RTUIA MMOVSKYI) RtVIAM/Petroleum - Oil Wells Jan/Feb 50 Efficiency, Industrial "Methods of Secondary Recuperation," G. Pecici, EWs 5 pp "Patrol si Gaze" No 1 Describes phenomena caused by decreasing of pre&- sure In oil f ields. Gas separation and increase or solution viscosity are results of phenomena. Beciqwration factor of ordinary operational maUtods vwlss from 8 to 25% of initial volume of oil in field. To increase recuperation factor, Pecici sug- gests secondary methods vith aid of shafts and M 161T116 RUMANIA/Petroleum - Oil Wells (Contd) Jan/Feb 50 galleries or vith drilling. Describes both metbods, evaluates their advantages and shortcomings, and ff-iVeS final L recuperation factor for each system. 16MU6 H)LLZVI U.; RAIMOVA, M.; I'SCIIERNEVA, ll.; PECIGARGOVA, N.; OGNJANDV, I.; PANOV9 F. ~ On alkAloids of Aconitum ranunculeafolium. DAL boli,. fikqd. nauk 17 no.1:2'.1-254 '64. 1. Vorgelegt vcn D. Kurtev, korr. lidtglj(-,f! dfr KAMM 1 0 ,'~, VbA; 0 , "Some problems connected with the theme of the firing platoon in attadk." Vojni Gleenik# Beograd,, Vol 7, No 12, Dec 1953, p. 17 SO: Eastern Saropeen Accessions List, Vol 3, No 10t Oct 1954p Lib. of Congress E. c I i*"A, 11 . Nuncrical compiltatirm of -~lemcnts of canonical tvo-ten-, nal nctw-rks. P. 53. (SLABOPR(UTIY -bZ('-1. )(Praha, Czech,slevakia) Vol. 19, No. 1, Jan. SO: Monthly Index of Las--, Europeaii Accessicn (EhAI) Loc. Vol. 7, N-. 5, 1,~ 10TI-0, Adolf; PECINA, Ladislav Rxperience ulth the application of an azotobacteeial preparation in potato bacterization. Rost vyroba 9 no.V8: 725-727 JI-Ag 163. 1. Ustredni kontrolni a zkusebni ustav zemadelsky, Araha. PECINA Pavel d . iipska 25, Praha 3) - I (I Bibio benesi sp.n. (Diptera, Bibionidae), a new march-fly found in the High Tatra Fountains. Cas entom 59 no.1:74-79 162 1, Chair of Iy5tamatic Zoology, Faculty of Natural Science, Charles University, Prsha. HOWS, Jirij SVOBOD61S Josef I ~IU,,-YaCjAn HDRACEN., Rudolf; IIOREJSOVA: Milena Reports of the branch organizations of the Asoociatian of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicists* Pokroky mat fyz astr 7 no.2:122-126 *;l 162. LEPIL, Oldrich; SVOBDDA, Joscif; CEPWY, Gabrielj PECINA, Vaclnv; PROCHAiYA, Jiri Activities of thq branches of the Association of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicists. Pokroky mat fyz astr 7 no.6: 370-373 162. KCSTAL., Rostislav; EMUS, J.IrI; V-gJSADA, Frantiack; LENL, Oldrich; FECINA Vaclav; IAIT(A,'Il, Hiroulav; VESELY, Frantiack; m- - XMIN p '~ The activities of the Association of Czechoslovak Hatfamaticiarm and Physicists. Pokroky mat fyz astr 7 no.4:252-258 162. PECUli-R. M. Should the waters of the Drina River be shifted to Lake Scutari of should they be used as they run in their natural course? p. 2. (Izg-radnja.Vol. 11. No. 1, Jan. 1957, Beograd, Yugonlayla) SO: Monttily List of Eaat houropean Accessions (ERAL) Le. Vol. 6. Wo. 8. Aug 1957. Uncl. PECIMR, Miladin, prol'.., dipl. inz. i A special case of the groundwator mavement in tho KdOW. Obbrinar 15 W,5:189-195 * '63- FEGINAR, Miladin.. prof.ing. (Beograd); PERIC, Jovan, ing. (Eeograd) Possibilities of increasing the production of electric power in the Perucica If-fdroelectric Phwer J!Iant. Elektroprivreda 14 no.11/12:563-571 4-D 161. PECINAR,, Mi2pri, prof. ln:!. A nf the mar!" fo "I ~jf 7.1 ! - - n- .,~ : - P~ .. ; - L ~ 164. It .' PECINYA., D.,, inz. Effect of remaLent magnetism on the determination of the magnetic weighting compound granulation, Paliva 44 no. 4:104-1U7 Ap 164. 1. Coal Research Institute, Pokusne pradlo, Ostrava - Kuncicky. F-CIRA,, D., inz. Mignotic loading devices for hoavy-liquid coa-1 preparation plants. Faliva 1+2 no.2:52-55 F 162. 1. Vedecko-vyzI=ny ubolny ustavj, PokuBne pradlo, Ostrava - Kuncicky. ISGIUKAP D., .'Jnz.; BROZ, H. Characteristics of the cyclindrical slot &..xter CYJ)-31any for rwd coal sorting, Paliva 42 no,12:359-361 D 162. 1. Vedocko--vyzkumny uhelny ustavp Pokusne pradlo., O!jtrava-Kuncick7,, M IM, D. P i=. .I Efficiency of the electromagnotio band seps:rstor in recuperation of the vaightimg agent. Paliva 4.1 no.9076-381 S 161. 1, Vedecko-vysb=y uhelmy ustav, Pokusme pradlo, Oetrava - Kuncicky. FE)CINKA, D,,, inz. Pocket magnetic analyzer for regeneratiOM control U heavy liquid prep&ration planta. Paliva 41 no-10:314 0 '61. 1, Pckusne pradlo., Vedecko-qyzku=y uhelny ustav, C'strava - Kuncicky. PEGINKA, Drahomir, inz. "Vibratory conveyers" by A.Czubak. Reviewed by Drahomir Pecinka. Uhli 7 no.4:151 165. E. Flax, the most profitable i~ndustriaal croi of mountaif)OLIs ref,ions. p. 28 (Rolnicke Hlasy, Vol. 11, No. 9, Sel,t. 1~,57, Praht--, Czechoslovakizi) N.onthly Index ef Fast &r:--,iPan Accessions (EII-17) LC. %'c2. 7, Vo. 2, February 1~58