SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLOZNIKOV, A. F. - PLUDOVSKAYA, G. M.
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Ploznikov
RZHANOV, A.V, A,F,
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Surface levels on germanium according to data on photoconductivity
in the infrared spectral region. Fiz.tver.tela 3 no.5:1557-1560 MY
161. (NIRA 14:6)
1. Filicheskiy institut imeni P.N.Lebodeva AN SSSR, Mookva.
(Germanium-Electric properties) (Photoconductivity)
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AUTHORS: Plotnikov, A. F., Vavilov, V. S., and Smirnov, L. S.
TITLE: Kinetics of photoconductivity in p-type neutron-irradiated
silicon
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v- 3, no. 11, 1961, 3253 - 3259
TEXT: The defect formation due to fast-neutron irradiation was investi-
gated in single crystals of p-:type silicon. The specimens used had been
described by the authors in an earlier paper (FTT, 1, 8, 1961).. The
defect level system arising due to the fast-neutron irradiation in the
forbidden band is shown in Fig. 1. The photoconductivity investigated
was that connected with the electron transitions to the levels S V+0-30 ev,
Ev + 0-38 ev and E. + 0.45 ev. Temperature was around 1000K. The elec-.
tron was excited by steep-sided light pulses with rise and,decay times of
5 psec each. Photoconduction relaxation was studied separately for each
level by two independent methods. Ev + 0.30 ~,v: (1)Thebuild-up time 4pb.
of photoconductivity was found at 4 p -p0 on an 3H0 -1 (ENO-1) o.9cilloscope.
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Kinetics of photoconductivity in ... B102/B138
M0, the initial electron concentration at level U, cas found to be
ft 80 10 12 cm-3 and apfd3 -10- 14cm2 was determined for the hole trapning
cross section. (2) The build-up curves 6pb, -f(t) were investigat.:~a for
PO ),4p. It was confirmed that the building is governed br an (,-xpo-
nential law. The parameters of the centers were found to ..i m 0Al 101 3cm -3,
-14 2 13 -3 - 14 2
CTp913 * 10 cn (first illumination) and m~PslO cm , ap ~P*2-5 - 10 cm
(second illur.L',iiition). Ev + 0.38 ev: (1) Recording of the relaxation
pulses without constant illumination for p 011^7 8 1 103cm-3 and &PA13- 108CM-3
yielded: m 0qIfV109cm-3. see-1and cr AO '10-17rm 2. (2) Recording of 4p1n
9 -3 B -3) yieldedt
with constant illumination (p 06 - 10* cm and 6 p 1:4 3 - 10 C111
M0qIrj1O9cM_3 . see -1 and (Ip'47 - 10-*17cm 2. (q - capture cross section
of a photon by an electron at the level M; I - intensity of exciting
light.) E + 0.45 ev: was studied as a function of time. It was
v 4 Pbn
found that for t 4 0.2 sec carriers localized at centers with EV+ 0-30 ev
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and for 0.2 (t< u.6 see carriers localized at E + 0-3P ev participated
4 v
in relaxation. Por t> 0.6 sec the carriers taking part-.in relaxation
were localized i~n centers with the following parameterst
0 PVI 10-170M2ana m qI - 109CM-3800-11 they belong to the (E + 005 ev)
p 0 v
level. Fins.14 the relaxation of photoconductivity was studied which
'was connectediwith electron transitions from the valence band to the
(EV - 0.16 ey ) level. This level was found tobe an-effective electron
trap, with a.-cross section of a N10-13-10-15CM2. For holes,the trapping
n
cross section' was only - 10- 9 om 2. Result: Exposure of high-purity
p-type sili?on specimens (resistivity r,-1110 ohm-cm; oxygen contenti
,VrP.1015cm-13; hole concentration in the dark: 8,10 6em-31 Fermi level:
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0.2 0.3 ev distant from the edge of the valence band) to a fast-neutron
flux -1013 n/cm 2) with w1 Mev led to the appearance of r-J1014defects/CM3
in the forbidd6n band. The authors thank*B. M. Vul, S: M. Ryvkin,
L. D. Paritskiy, I. D. Yaroshetskiy, G. N. Galkin and B. S. Kopylovskiy
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ALYTOR! Plowiec, Ryszard, Master of Engineering
TITLE: On some uses of ultrasonic equipment for automatic checking of
products
PERIODICAL; Powiary-Automatyka-Kontrola, no, 9, 1960, 367 - 370
TEXT: Zaklad Elektroakustyki. Politechniki Warszawskiej (Department of
Electroacoustics, Warsaw Polytechnic) in cooperation with the Instytut Podstawo-
wych Problem6w Techniki. PAN (Institute of Fundamental Engineering Problems,
Polish Aaademy of Sciences) designed a simplified ultrasonic defectoscope for
sLutomatic checking of products. The principle of the device is shown in Figure 2.
The circuit diagram of the transmitter which uses a quartz crystal is shoAm in Fig-
ure 3, where VI indicates a thyratron, V2 and V-, elac-tron tubes in a tmiltivibrator
circuit, P1 a potentiometer to control the pulsje width. The frequency iE ztep-
-controlled within 0.8 -4-5 Me. The wiring diagram of the receiver is shown in-
F-igu--ne 11; it is a 4-stage voltage amplifier with a range of Ojr- - 5 Me at 85 dB.
Amplification is controlled by means of potentiometer P2. The re~aeiver uses a
barium titanate crystal. The microammeter 11"w is used as the (attenuation) indica-
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tor. The system described is suitable for measuring ultrasonic attenuation in
materials within 60 dB. A sensitive polarized relay associated wIth the tube V 9
(Fig. 4) actuates an acoustic signal. The wiring di&gram of the power supply if'
shown In Figurs 5. The complete assembly shown in Figure 6 is used to detect fis-
surr,s in basalt castings though it may be used for other material testa as well.
An automated installation for use in conjunction with the above defeotoscopo J.'s
shown in Figures 7 and 8. The minimum diam,~ter of detectable deficiencies per-
p6ndicular to the ultrasonic wave propagation is about 2 mm, maxinTam test speed is
abou-, 20 am/sqec for the F, indicator (Fliz. 4), a7poi4- 60 cm/sec for the acoustic
signal, and about 150 cnk/sec for a recording instrument. Mechanical. data of the
installation-in Figure 7 and 8 aret rotation epeed I rpsec, pitch 10 mm, testing
ditration for a tube 0.5 m long about one minute, -testing rate for tubea 6.5 M. long
a:tout 40 41-ubes per hour. There ara Il' figures and 6 references: 3 Polish, 2
G,:,-rman, and I Soviet.
ASS0r_!AT-ION; Inetytut Podstawowy-ch Problembw Techniki PkN kinstltuie of
Fundamental Engineering Probl,~ms, Polish Acaderky of Sciences)
Ca:rd 216
~i, some uses of ultrasonic . . . . .
Figure 2: Block diagram of ultrasonic
defectoscope.
1 - transmitter, 2 - converters, 3 - re-
ceiver, 4 meter, 5 - material subject
to test, 6 liquid
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ORG: Physicotechnical Institute of Low Temperatures,Akademii nauk UkrSSR, Kiev
(Fiziko-tekhoicheskiy institut nizkikh temperatur Akademii'nauk UkrSSR)
TITLE: Effect of UV radiation,
and vacuum on the tensile st:re~nth~and destruction of
polymer films
SOURCE: Mekhanika polimerov, no. 3, 1966, 359-564.
TOPIC TAGS:- ultraviolet radiation, polymer mechanical strength, polymer tensile
itrength,,polyner plasticity, ultraviolet radiation dose, polymer, polyethylene.
terephthalate, polymer cracking, polymer destruction, polymer radiation destruction
ABSTRACT: --a ef act of U
Th Yradiation on the mechanical properties q Po1Y4jQhXh
tusakfih.l . APPVTO _LJJv0'was studied. The changes were noted in teiis-ile Ntr
-MA deformatl i, and the formation of defects, i.e.. cracking. The samples used
were strips of PETP film, 6 sm wide, 20 mm long and 10 V thick. Irradiation was
carried out by mans of an UV mercury lamp PRK-2 which had a linear spectrum in the
range 2400 to 3700 A. either in air or in evacuated sealed quartz tubes for periods
from I to 80 hr. The effect of heat was excluded. The experiments'weire conducted
at room temperature. The irradiated samples were subjected to tensile strength
tests on a special machine. It was found that open cracks developed on the irradia
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ed side of the samples if the irradiation took place in air. Vacuum-irradiated
samples developed cracks only on deformation during the tensile test. A weakening
of molecular bonds during the irradiation was assumed. Cracking began at definite
stresses and deformations which decreased with an increase ip the radiation dose.
Me tensile strength and plasticity of the irradiated films 'decrease with an'.in-
crease in the duration of irradiation. The air-irradiai-ed samples display a higher
loss in tensile stren&th than the vacuum-irradiated samples, which suffer a higher
lose in plasticity. Vacuum-irradiated samples form no visible defects an the sur-
face: their surface remains smooth even after rupture of the sample. Orig. art.
has: 8 figures and 1 formula. [BN]
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PLOYANSICkYA, L. S.
USSR/Medicine - Intestinal Parasites
FD 148
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Floyanskaya, L. S.
Title : The problem of the interspecies relationships between the intestinal
protozoa and the pathogenic microflora involved in the parasitocenosis
of the intestines of young children
Periodical : Zhur. mikrobiol. epia. i immun. 5, 18-21, May 1954
Abstract : Investigations of the biocenotic relationships between various intestinal
protozoa and pathogenic microflora inhabiting the intestines of children
under 4 years of age show that Lamblia (Giardial intestinalis is symbi-
ctic with Flexner bacilli and antagonistic to Kruse-Sonne and Breslau
1~a-chli. The results of the investigationn are prcrentefl In f-)tj-,H. roriii.
I I roov A oL 1-r7r-1,011orl" (11-o o I Ln(l .
jimIJ1,111jon ellull, (if' (11,11,11,20 111.o1()("Y tind 1hnw11,o1oj,,y Ititont At!jtdnm1kt1sm Yo. N.
W' 1,110 Mj11-(AA1',Y M-dkiat A~iml-my
Otaltmi LLiO I
FL3EK, J. : MUNIK, !~.
no-terphenvl."
p. 980 (Institute of Applied Fnysics - Czechoslovak Acadeffv of Science)
Vol. 51, No. 5, May 1957
SO: Mlonthly Index of Ea-,t European Accession ("-',,;Al) LC, Val. 7. No. 5. MaY 1958
PLSZK. J.. MiJDr.-. 11HIINCLIK. L.. MUDR.
Ileum caused by foreign body. Roshl. ebir. 35 no.5:28D-281
fty 566
1. CbIrurg. kliniks. nomocnice Pod Petrinam-Prednosta prim. MM)r*
Z. Vabala.
(IMSSTINAL OBSTRUCTION, atiol. & pathogen.
pieces of orange in small Intestine, purg. (qz))
P-Ilsvlo~ Eduard, inz., C.Sc.4 HERK-ELMA, M4ria, prom. chem.
I I
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Spectrochamical deteradnation rf rhrr-,Y.,,iiun in riiliciten by
applying vibrating Olpet,rodws. ("Jitm. zvwiti. 14
749 164.
1. Institit-r-, of Inor-lanin Chmistry of the 3lovak %caiemy
of Sciences, Bratislava, T>ibrRvnka cn3ta~
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Inorganic Chemistry. Complex Com- C
pounds.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 21, 1958, 70324.
Author : Plshko.
Inst 1.4U%. f6m-Mr-
Title ;Investigation of the Conditions for the Form-
ation of Pyrogallol Compounds with Molybdates
and Tungstates.
Orig Pub: Chem. zvesti, 1958, 12, No 2, 95 - 101.
Abstract: It was determined spectrophotometrically that in
the system pyrgallol (Pg) _Na2WO or Na 2MOO4 (I)
colored ions in the pH range of 1.5 exist in an
aqueous solution at a PH 6-6 and have a ratio
Pg:l and a ratio Pg:l. The constant instabil-
ity for a molybdenum complex is equal to
2.1*10-6 and for the complex of W it is
4-6-10-8.
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CZECHOSLOVAnA/Optics - Optical Methods of Analysis. Instruments. K-7
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika) No 3) 1957Y 7992
Autho:r : ~~shko) Gazho
Inst
Title : Use of Monochromator for Spectrophotometry.
Orig Pub : Chem. zvesti, 1956, 10, No 4, 250-253
Abstract : Description of a monochromator for a spectrophotometry
used in the visible region, which can be used for analy-
tical purposes along with commercially available appara-
tus.
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AUTHOR: Plsko, Edward-Plshko, E. (Eneineer; Gandidate of saiancea)
OH(111 1jjqtitU~0,fQ Tnor Atila 01101d"bill Blyyt. it cot 110"to'not 111-0
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111AH01 41oJ1111.0ml i1oy1VP�1MQII# 01414101110-0 mtithodp graphic toohniqua, cobalt,
01)001.rqj~iotomstrio analyalop quantitative analysi
ABSTRACT: A nathe-tical method showing h, to cal ate the correction is described
The mathematical solution can be presented, under certain conditions, in a graphical
form.-Thedescribed method was verified by Bpectrophotometric determination of
cobalt in a matrix with a changing ratio of calcium carbonate and magnesilm carbonate
Orig. art. has: figures and 9 formulas. LJ-PRIS
SUB CODEZ 07j, 12 / SUBM DATE: 23Jan65 / OTH HEF: 001 SOV REF: 001
PLSK' E.
Contribution to the study of molybdate ion condensation.
P. 416 (CHEMICKE ZVESTI) Vol. 10,, no. 7, Sept. 1956.,
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
SO: M onthly Index of East European Accessions (E1W ) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Optics - PhysicO_ Optic?3 K-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika
,v No 1958., No 6920
Author Plsko, F.
Inst, N6t;-611-ct-
TLtle Eziergy D1s",*e_"6*,z.-Ucn from. a Body &nd Caltm]Ation of
Its Temr,-nerwicure
Orig Pub Jeur_,a mech. a qpt.., F.-- _'j, 95-99
Abstract A method is descrIbed for determinatioa of the
BpeCtrdL' di8t`rPxzUoa of tnhe i-a -~:ne radia;Uorx of Lop--
black saaxces. A method ilE develc,-!~ed for ealculating the tem-
perstures of these saar,-;er. +,~nLe aid of expertmenting datta
measzz,-ed for two wavele:2eL.- iL4to acco-trat the coef.-
ficient. of absorption of -the
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111 t1d Contstructioll of 1%
Orig Pub Tbehn. praca, 1957, 91 No 1, 18-21
Abstract Description of a 3pectrophotometer for the visible region of
the spectrum (400-700 raillimicrons)) constructed on the basis
of the Zeiss miller monochromator. The receiver used is a
selenium photocell.
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CZECHOSLO-VL=-i / Analytical Chemistry. General. E
I,bs Jour: Ref Zhur-IGaimiya, No 4, 1959, 11453.
-&uthor Plsko, E#
Inst :'Not, given.-
Title Successes in the Region of the Euissive Spectral
;,nalysis.
Orig Pub: Nasa veda, 1958, 5, No 5, 217-230.
Abstract: -L brief exposition of the contemporary state of
the spectral analysis. Bibliography of 9 titles.
-- E. ShpitalInaya.
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PLSKO I E.
Gregor; Gazo, J.,- Plsko, E. Contribution to the problem of the
desulfurization of waste air from viscose fiber factories with ferriferrous
absorbents* p9 159. CHEMICKY PPJjl4YSL. Praha. Vol. 5, no* 4, Apr. 1955.
SO: Monthly List of the East European Accession, (EEAL), W. Vol. 4,
no. lo, oct. 1955- Uncl-
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sys:ems vtTe m-We'. (1) a suspe.-niou of fiydralz
,-,epd. by wkWizirg ;A FtCL soln. by sula; (2) a COIADidul
vAn. of Prussian blur pretki. either by nuxing KCN ~.Au.
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1. Inatituto of lnorgtanla Chamimtry of Lho 31ovak AondftrAY Or
Sciences, Bratislava.
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AUTHOR: Plsko E-.IPlshkd, E.)(Engineer, Candidate of scienceaY(Bratiolava); -2~6-
Herkelo tPM-Iova, M.)(Grouate chemiat)(Bratislava)
TITLE: Spectrochemioul determination of chromium n silicaten by means of the
vibrating electrode
ISOURGE: Chemicke zveati, no. 10, 1964, 745-749
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ITOPIC TAGSt spectrographic analysis,
I _! ~lyllc ~chp-~~iatryj chromium, silicate,
Ielectrode
!ABSTRACT: Described is a quick and accurate method of specirographic determinatio:
of small amounts of chromium in silicates by using a vibrating electrode. Samples-
to be investigated were mixed with CoO, and L1.2 CO3at a ratio of 2:113- Spectral-
lines of Cr and lines of the inner standard of Go make it possible to -:- ~
determine chromium within the range of 0.001 and 0-5 percent with a relative
error of �P.6 percent at a concentration of 0.01 Cr*OrjgVLrtv ha6ir-2 graphs.
ASSOCIATION: Ustav anorganickej' chemie Slovenskej akadesie vied, Bratislava
(Inorgknic Chemistry Institutet Slovak Acddemy of sciences)
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1TITLE: Investigation of evaporation of non-conducting materials from carbon
ielectrodes du!~ng spectrum analysis
SOURCE: %hemicke zvesti, no. 11, 1964, 830-836
JTOPIC TAGS: carbon product, electrode, evaporation, spectrum analysis, spectral
line
ABSTRACT: Integral intensity of the spectral line of an element is plotted as a
function of an integral intensity of the spectral line of another element, and thus~
ifacilitates the investigation of their evaporation. The derived theoretical functiofts
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...were verified for the case of a fractional distillation, and for the case of steady~:
rate of evaporation. The equationB derived may be used to evaluate the influence of~
future conditions on the rate of steady evaporation of elements from the crater of
la carbon electrodes Origo art* has; 6 formulas, 5 graphs.
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Gre~:or; Gazo, J. Contribution to the problem of the de5ulfurization of
,..:aste air f2-i viscose fiber factories with fzrriferrous absorbents. P. 159.
CHS,q,Ch'Y P?iUl.'YSL,, Praha, Vol. 5, no. 4, Apr. 1955.
I, I ; I J-1 1.1 f:"41 J.", VI'l. It, 11(4. 14j, ()'A. P)""'
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PLSKO, Eduard, inz. , C. Sc. (Bratislava, DubravsIm 5, Pavilon chemi ckych ust~ivov
Slo-v-e-n-sF,e-T-aI-aTe-JmrI vied); OBERT, Tieodor, promovany fyzik (Brat I slr~v,,~ ,
5, Favilon chemickyah ustavov Slovenskej alrademie vied).
Examination of the formation of aluminum chlorine complexes by means of
optical rotation in a magnetic field. Chem zvesti 16 no-3:169-174 Mr ~62
1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Ustav anorganickej chemie Slovenskaj
akade-nie vierl, Bratislava.
-~ISKO, S., inz., C.Sc.
Influence of temperature on the interforomatric determination
of refractive index. Jeman mech opt 6 no.2:54-56 F 161.
1. Ustav anorganickej chemie, Slovenska akademia viodo
Bratislava.
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PROKS, Ivo, inz., CSc.; PISKO, Eduard, inz., CSc.; OBERT, Teodor,
promovany fyzIk
Calculation extrapolation for spectroscopic determination
of admixtures. Chem zvesti 17 no.12:830-838 163.
1. -m-skoslovenska akademie ved, Ustav anorganickej chemie
Slovenskej akademie vied, Bratislava, Dburavska cesta.
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P14 ~ .4 inz., See. %-
OMOWNW~
Investigation of the powder subotanass spectrum excitation by
using sliding electrodes, Pt. 2. Gbem mati I? no.5:285--
293 .1639
1. Geskoslovensks, akademie vedp, Ustav anorganickej chemie
Slovenskej akademie vied.. Bratislava., Dubravska cestao
PLSKO, Eduard, inz., GSc.
Nonstandard spectrographic determination of rhodium in platinum-
rhodium. Chem zvesti 17 no.6:4)4-438 163.
I.. Oeskoslovenska akademie ved, Ustav anorganickej chemis Slovenakej
akademie vied, Bratislava, Dubravska cesta.
PLSKOP tuard, inz., C.Sc.-
Ek itation of the spectrum of powder substances in,using shaking
Metrodes. Part 1& Evaluation of the effect of disiance bezween
the electrodes. Ch4m zvesti 16 no,,3.1:777-783 N 162.
1. Caskonlov'onska akademie ved, Ustay anorganickej chemie Slovenakej
akademie vie)d., Bratislava. Dubravska cesta.
PLSKO, Eduard, inz., C.Sc. (Bratislava, Kollarovo namesti 2, Chemicky
~Onjv Slovenska vysoka skola technicka)
ExaminiN some physical properties of carbon electrodes for-'
spectral analysis. Chem zvesti 15 no.6:.'.04-413 Je '61.
1. Ustav anorganickej chemie, Slovenska akt-demia vi76d, Bratislava.
,T*Ko. Eduard, inz.. C.Sc,
Calculation of the thermal expansion of liquids by measuring
the twoperature dependence of their refractive index. Jemna mach
opt 6 no*5:240-141 IV 161o
1. Uistav anorgwdckej chemie, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratislava.
On t1w spectrochemical determination of chrome in industrial
severage water with the application of copper folia electrodes.
Chemia anal 7 no.1:239-244 162.
1. Czechoslovak Akademy of Sciencest Department of Silicate
Chemistry and Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy
of Sciences., Bratislava.
FIM, Eduard, inz., Sc.C.; MCLIR, Edmund, dr., inz., Sc.C.
Fwaluation of color shades of kaolins by means of trichromatic
coordinates. Sklar a keramik 12 no-4:104-106 Ap 162.
1. Ceskoolovenska akademie ved, Ustav anorganicke chamie
Slovenskej akademie vied, oddeleni silikatove chemie, Bratislava.
---- pjSw4-Z4Uapd,-Qa"d.sc. (Pavilon, Slovenska akademie vied, Patronka,
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia); PROKS, I. (Pavilon, Slovenska
akademia vJ#d, Patronka, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
A simple extrapolation method of the spectrographic determination
of contaminations in standard samplon. Acta chimica Hung )0
no.3.-26,,,-276 162.
1. Institut fur anorganische Chemie, Slowakische Akademie
der Wissenschaften.. Bratislava.
PISKO, Eduard, inz., C.Se.
Evaporation study on nonconducting materials from carbon
electrodes during the process of spectrum analysis. Chem
zvesti 18 no.11:830-836 164.:'
1. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak AcadeiV of
SciencesP Bratislavat Dubravnka costa.
Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-16
and Their Application
Treatment of natural gases and petroleum.
Motor fuels. Lubricants.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31965
Author : Plsko S.
Title : Methods for Determining the Degree of Aging of
Electroinsulating Oils.
Orig Pub: Paliva, 1956, 36, No 6, 203-2o6
Abstract: An analysis (on the basis of literature data) of
the effects of temperature, partial oxygen pres-
sure, catalysts and electric current on the pro-
cess of aging of insulation (transformer) oils,
and a description of the current methods of test-
ing these oils for oxidability and aging. Bibli-
ography 11 references.
Card 1/1
Plako, S.
Improved electronic time switch for the automatic collection of distillates. P- 310
Vol. 9. no. 5. ft 1955-
CHDaCKE ZVESTI
SO! Monthly List of East baropean Accession, (nAL), LC. Vol. 4. No. 9.
Sept- 1955, Uncl.
PLSKOJ, Stefan; FILAK, Jozef
- -1
Determination of the -light hydrocarbon content in nonstabilized
petroleum. Ropa a uhlie 6 no. 6:188-191 Je 164.
1. Slovnaft National Enterprise, Research Institute of
Petroleum "Ofydrocarbon Gases, Bratislava.
J.
Turbine and boiler materials for use at hig.1,; pressures and tc-.-~.perature:;.
p. 677
3 7RCJIR-,DI3T,I I ( Inistuerctvo tezkebo -,tr-:~jiren,,-.!,vi , ',-inisterstvo prc~-,neho
strojirenctvi a "inis~lers,vo autorobilloveho prumy-Ilu a
zemede!:31-ych :-,tr-ju) Vol. ',, No. I,), Ovt. 1.950'
Praba, r'zechoslavallcia
SGUR-E: East Eu-opean List (EI .-L) Library of
e
l if
~ongresv, Vol. If) No. Jununr-,,,, 1957
PIZKC~, E3,-:ard (Pratislava. I-anarka 4,
N- tt, rm I r.-,Ing the cp 4.1 mun tiord-'~. tt orib for Ix i,tp thv rambe r CA"
p&nIlell measurtursritB in the spectros2ople anslysis of
zo-n-asntration by extrapolaticn. Aal.-aL H-mg L!
n :~ .-,~ - 37 82 164.
1. InfiUAul.- Par an-,7rt;anirr-lie Chein'le dt~r SlawtikJacharl Akadmde.
der ~.Ilsssnnchtifto-n. Brat'~slavf..
fJ , ~r j-, /-/ ,I if.,
/ /~ I I(
VOLKOVO N.V.; PLTRYA"Tjj.x.
"- I -- -
Second International Congress of Physicians on the Iffect of Living
and Working Conditions on Health. VOP-Pit- 17 no.2:92-95 Mr-Ap '58.
(PUBLIC HUOH-0011GRIMES) (MIRA 11:4)
7APAT VICE, I.F.; FLUBINSKlYi A.L. (Moskva)
More hygienic vorking conditions in the impregnation of armatures
for electric traction motors. Trachodelo no.2:195-196 7 156.
OWU 9:7)
1. ?Sentralinaya nauchno-iseledovateliskaya laboratoriya gigiveny
i epidemiologii Ministerstva putey soobahchaniya SSSR
(BLINCTRIC INDUSTRY WORMIRS-DISEASES AND HYGIM)
(BUZ=--PHYSIOLOGIGAL WnGT)
V 8 47
S/133/61/ow/00,8/016/025
ki 2 ki 0 1 1 0 1 A054/A12q
AUTHORS: Puzey, I.M.; P Suvorov, V.A.
TITLE: High-permeable iron-aluminum alloys of [0 12 (Yu12) and 10 12K (Yul2K)
grades
PMIODICAL: Stall, no. 8, 1961, 742 - 744
TEXT: The application of iron-aluminum aXnys as magnetic and structural
materials is discu5aed in Referen~e I (A.M. S&marin, Elektrichestvo, no. 7, 1960).
A Soviet alloy prepared by B.G. Livshits, N.G. Lakhman and K.V. Emmil [Ref. 4:
Trudy TsNIIChM (Transactions of the TsKIC1194), v. 23, 1960, 194] contains 14 -
15% Al and some additions of molybdenum and manganese. This alloy displays high
magnetic properties after hardening from 6000C in water. A new Soviet iron-alu-
minum alloy was also developed with a high permeability and ordered structure,
containing only 12% aluminum and 88% iron. The -test metal was molten in an in-
duction vacuum furnace (magnesite crucible) from armco iron and AS-000 (AV-000)
type aluminum. Pouring in-to sheet bars tDok place in argon atmosphere. After
s~ Ang to 1,00000 the sheet was rolled Iwo 2.5 w-m thickness without any in-
low heat
termediate hsating, next the strips were heated t~) 6000C and rolled to 0.35 mm
Card 1/5
27847
S/133/61/000/008/016/025
High.-parmeable iron-aluminum alloYa of.... A054/A12q
(with smooth edges). The magnetic tests were carried out on toroidal samples
with an internal diameter of 20 trip and an external diameter of 30 mm. - Figure -2
hows t
he dependence of maximum magnet-ic permea1bility and coerc-Itive force of the
s
a:Llcy on it's aluminum content aft~--tr aumealing in vacuum at 1,100 and 1,2500C for
I h with cooling tP 6000C at a 100OC/h rate and the 300 OC for 3 h. Minimum. coer-
citive force and a very steep peak cf maximum permeability were obtained with a
124 aluminum content. The peak is narrow and IF- caused by the sharp decline of
the curve of dependence of anisotropy constants on the alloy Is composition. The
study of '-he relationship between, maximum permeability of the 12-% aluminum alloy
and 1-hour annealing shows that permeability increases with the rise in tempera-
tu re :
Annisaling temperature, OC .... 1,000 11100 1,200 1,250
fmax, 103 gauss/oersted ...... 12 18 72 128
Tne study of specific electric resistanca of Iron-aaumirium alloys with 12 - 13%
a -uminum acritent depending on t1hermal treatment showed that minimum electric re-
sistance was found in all~)js aftgr hardening in water. Wien hardening in oil, re-
zistance is a little higher. Long-term annealing increases t*-Ile electric resist-
ance of containing less than 11.5% aluminum. Upon increasing the aluminum
content, sleetric resistance rapidly decreases. Alloys w-'th a 12-% aluminum
C. ard 2/5
27847
S/133/61/OW/008/016/025
Highpermeable iron-aluminum alloys of.... A054/A129
tent, af ter being cooled to 2000C at a 500C/h rate and subsequently in furnace,
have a specific electric resistance of 1.07 ohm - m2/m. Tests were also carried
out with alloys containing 2% cobalt besides 86% iron and 12% aluminum. The ta-
ble shows that the binary Yu12 and tertJnry Yu12K alloys could be obtained with
ordered magnetic properties, approximating those of the high-ni ekel- containing
permalloys. The Yu12 and Yu12K alloys have a higher electric resistance.(above I
ohm . mm2/m) and a lower specific gravity (6.8 g/cm3) than those containing nick-
el. They have also a high resistance to corrosion and plastic deformation after
annealing, and are, moreover, isotropic. Compared with the 50" (50N), 50H)(C
(50NKhS) and 38"C; (38NSj nickel-alloys the iron-aluminum alloys display a steeper
permeability curve and are magnetized in fields of a much lower voltage. The
watt-losses are lower in the new alloys due to their high electric resistance.
They are suitable for transformer cores working at high frequencies, for magnetic
amplifier cores, statorso runners and whenever a high chemical resistance is re-
quixed. There are 4 figures, I table 'and 5 references; 2 Soviet-bloc and 3
noti-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as
follows: J.F. Nachmano J.W. Buchler, Journal of Applied Physics, 1954, v. 25,
no- 3, 307; J.F. Nachman, J.W. Buchler, Electrical Manufacturing, 1956, no. 11;
M. Hansen, R. Anderno, Constitution Diagram of Binary Alloys, N.Y., 1958.
ASSOCIATION: TsN1IChM
Card 3/5
PUZEY, I.M.; ]PLUCIEK, B.Ya.; SUVOROV, V.A.
Higbly permeable NU and IU12K iron-alumimm alloys. Stall
21 rio.8:71JW744 Ag 961. (MIRA 14-9)
1, TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii. (Iron-alumimm alloys-nMagnetic properties)
NEFEDOV, V.D.; SKOROBDGATOV,, G.A.; NOVAK, K.; &MCHEN~IK,_G.; GUSEV, Yu.K.
Use of a double tag for detectimg glycine formed from
Omethylene-CU) succinic acid as a result of carbon-14 -decay.
Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.2s339-342 F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Ioeningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Glycine) (Suceinic acid) (Caibon isotopea--Decay)
PUCHENNIK. Genrikh
Mutation process 1n Chlorolla iriduoed b7 asoll-.11atIon of radto-
active carbon dioxide. Genet1ka no.5:29-25 N 165.
(MIRA 19, 1)
lo Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet., kafedra radiokhimii
i kafedra genotiki i solektail. Submitted April 12, 1965.
PUJCIa,FlK. K.
The milling industry in Great Poland in long-term plans. p. b'q
PRZEGLAD ZBOZOWO-14LY14ARSKI (PolsIde Wydawnictwo Gospodarcze) Warszawa, Poland.
Vol. 3, no. 3, Mar 1959
Monthly Idst of East European Accessions (EM ) LC,, Vol. b. no. 9,, September 1959.
Uncl.
I P "Ll -
Certain problem concerning the reliability of electronic equip-
rient Archiv alektrotech 12 no.2:335-342 163.
1. Katedra 14atematyki Stosovanej,, Politechnika,, Warszawa.
FLUGINSKAv A. (Warsaw)
On the joint limiting distribution of times spent in particular states
by a Markov process. Col math 9 no.2047-360 162.
PIUCTNFKA, A.
Variance of the mean In a certain Famplinq scheme. D. 160.
7AFT(r%.,'AFTA MATFT'1TYKT. (Polska Akademia R.Ruk. Insty-tut Materatyc2ny)
Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 4, no. 2, 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (FFAI) T;C, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan.1960.
Uncl.
PLUCINSKA, A.
Determination of the dispersion ranges for the rational
functions of complex-variables. Archiw elektrotech 12
no. 4: 669-680 163. '-
1. Katedra 14atemtyki, D, Politechnika, Warszawa.
-PLU.Cilla"A, A.
Determination of tt-e dlisoqrsior ffa'i ~f the r-.easur-~t,l-
of variablE complex an~ 'irc*-,.iw ' -1 -- 1.
429--438 164. :~/Z-- . -J ,
1. Department of Mathematics E, Technical Univursity,
Submitted October 24, 1963.
PLUCINSKA, A. POLA 111D
Not given (Warsaw)
1~,Iarsaw, Colloquium Mathematicum, No. 2, 1962, pp 347-360
"On the Joint Limiting Distribution of Times Spent in
Particular States by a Markov Process"
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of cow tor. Fl-nian I'lutinsla. Go:.
11!46.11T~.San I. 23.318-24(1019T~ ritru.'methiml,
wu%wd. T. R. ZeSTre
PLUCINSKI) A.
"The agricultural machinrry indu5try after the Poznan Inte'-mational Fair.',
P. 735 (Nowe Rolnictwo, Vol. 7, No. 181, Sel.t. 1958. Warsaw, Poland.)
Monthly Index of East 'European Accessions (EE-Al) LC, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan. 1959
FLUCINSKIp Andrzej
Pbland; air in the service of agriculture. Mezogazd techn 3
no.10:19-20 163-
PLUCINSKI, Janusz
Derivation of and 4,6-dinitro-3(#-hydroxyethylamino) toluene,
2,4-dinitrophenylamino-tri (bydro.Vmethyl) methane and of the
products of their nitration. Rocz cbem!Li 33 no-4/5:1219-1222 159.
(EEA,I 9: 9)
1. Katedra Technologii Zwiazkow Azotowych II Politechniki, Wroclaw.
(Dinitrohydroxyetbylaminotaluene)
(Dinitraphenylaminotrit7droxymethylmethane)
(Nitration)
PLUCINSKI, Andrzej
Prototypes of the agriculturd tractors made by the lloqphanical
engineering *rks Ursus. Przegl techn 79 no.4.'127-130 F 61.
PLUCIVSKI, Janusz
'''' .
2,1+,6- trinitrophenylnitroamino-tri-(hydroxymethyl)-mothane
trinitrate. Chemia stosow 7 no-3:461-470 163.
1. Katedra Technologii Zwiazkow Azotowych II, Politechnika,
Wroclaw.
PLUCINSKI, Janusz
2,4,6-trinitro-3(,s -hydrwWsthyInitroaviino) toluene nitrate (seta-
methylpentr7l). Chemia stosow 4 no.2.-265-281 16o. (EEAI 10:3)
1. Katedra Technologil Zwiazkow Azotowych II Politechniki
Wroclaw3kiej
(Nitro group) (Hydroxy compounds) (Ethyl group)
(Amino group) (Toluene) (Nitrates)
(Methyl. group) (Pentryl) (Explosives)
PLUGINSKI, J~Lnusz
Studies on the condensation of aminoia2cobols with halogen derivatives
of aromatic nitrocompounds. 1. Reaction of tri-(bydrcxymetbyl) amino-
methane with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene. Rocz chemii 35 no.5:273-281
161.
1. Department of Technology of Nitrocompounds II, Institute of
Technology, Wroclaw.
PLUCINSKI,_.~m~nusz; SMOIXNSKI, Dionizy
2,4,6-trinitro-3-mathylnitroaminotoluene (methyltetryl). Ghemia
stonow 4 no.3A:479-499 160. (EEAI 10:9)
1. Katedra Technologli Zviazkow AzotoWch II Politechniki Wroclawakiej.
(Tetryl) (Mathyl group) (Motbylnitrotoluidine)
(Nitro group)
PLUCINSKIJfj~ J.
PLUCINSKI, J. We are building a swimming model of a motorboat. p. 20.
Vol. 11, No. 8, Aug. 1956.
MORZE
MILITARY & NAVAL SCIENCES
London
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1957
z/oli/62/019/ool/008/017
E073/E136
AUTHORS: kluclAski, J., and Smolensk!, D.
TITLE: 2,4,6-trinitro-3-methylnitroaminotoluene
(methylotetryl)
PERIODICAL: Chimie a chemickA technologie. Prehled technicke' a
hospoda'rysk6 literatury, v.19, no.1, 1962, 32,
abstract Ch 62-448. (Chem. stos. v.4, no.3/4, 196o,
479-499)
TEXT: The results are described of investigation of
utilizing sodium d1nitrotoluene sulphonates contained in sulphide-
containing waste waters. These sulphonates are produced in the
process of cleaning trinitrotoluene. Condensation of these with
methylamine produces dinitromethylaminotoluene, the nitration of
which yields the explosive. metha-methyltetryl. Individual
parameters are described of condensation and nitration reactions
as well as the physicochemical and explosive properties of
methyltetryl.
2 figures, 17 tables, 10 references.
Card 1/1 ~Abstractor,s note: Complete translation.]
iN:S K
Distm, 4E3d'
Preparation of 2,4- and 4, 6-"tro-3-(P-hydroxyetkYl-
ambo)toluene'
zmetb~ and their Altratim,
I Wroclaw. Polam). P=Ifii
etum summary).-Tbe reaction of p-andumthyl
ale. with ismeric trinitrotoluQi4in hot ale. soln. gave 2.4-
diaitro- (1), an. 7.50, M3 4,"uftm4-("ydroxy-
ethylamino)tobwm M, m. 115-17.5% reap. Nitration of
I with HN% (d. 1.51) yielded a product, m. 75.6-8.0%
with iwo move NOjj groups, whereas that of U gave tbt
mitrate M, m. 100-2.5'. of the 2,0-trinitro deriv. (IV)
Denitraflooo(UlpvelV,m.124.5-8.5*. Condensationor
2.4-"trobentene with tris(hydroxymethyl
in bot KOH-ak. maln. gave 2.4-,finIU,
.T'h.enylamino trig-
(hydroxyuv-tbr.)tndbane(V)(tu.14G-1.5 )audanuukmY&A
by-product, n3. S3.6-5.5*. NitrAtiou of V yk-
nitrate at 2,4,6-tdailrophtuyinitraininuids(hydi:.:
Inethane, m. 151-2*. A.Kr
7W
Diatrt. 4E3S~_ 2 pvp/4E2b(v)/493d
jt4d eletneals, fuel el
c C40WO"S Dan matorials.
I ArAdaw A T VrM lAtate J=rrh T-d
-jw echn Jd,,.d .1,
i& P-N-) - k S,
j
11 20M.-Mate&ls, for control rods are,
Ag-In--CA alloy has the advantage (over Cd) Oes
Uh!!L- in.p. Hf has the disadvantage of high cost. B
a am widely used despite the danger of deforma.
~~u by the He weduced. B&C can be used either alwe or d/
dlspwped~ In Al Clxwal") and can be eurkhed with BE.
Dispersion of GdA or Eu.0. In stCCI 13 under 11-~
:Requirements for special steels for the ananul. of reactor
-prewAre vewel am discussed; problerns include eintmittle.
ruent under radiation and the welding of austenitic steel 100~
ram. thick. Materials for other uns, ench an but-ex.
changer piM, are also discussed, H. Newmnbr-
PLUCINSKI, M.
The problem of repairing plywod. p - IJ45
Vol. 6, no. 60 June 1955
PRZEHYSL DRZEWY. Warszawa
SOURCEi East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC., Vol. 5, no. 3, March 1956
PLUCjh-,j;T, M.
A catamaran with sails, the P56.
P. 20 (Morze, Vol. 11, no. 11, (i.e.12) Nov. 1957, Warszawa, Poland)
MDnthl~v Index of East European Aef-(,ssions (F'AT) Lr,. Vol. 7, no. 2,
February 1958
PLUCIUKI, I.I.
!,,Te build a touiist kayak.
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.lear F-Inn. n t(I
(To bf, cc
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FRZEY~,SL DRAL-MIN
TECHNOICCIGY
Warszawa, Poland
So: East European Accesf~,J-on, Vol. 5, No. 'r, May 19,56,
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PLUCINSKI, M. T he problem of the coefficient of power in industrial plants. p. 222
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CHEVIK
SCIME
Warszawa,, Poland
So: East European Accessionj, Vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 1957
PLUCDISKI, m.
We are building a sailing punt. P. 20
MORZE. (Liga Morska) Warszawa.
No. 4, Apr. 1956
SOURCE: FML LC Vol. 5, No. 7, July 1956
FL11:C11 7':.
.-I;rniture at the Leipzig Fair5. p . -8 .
FIZZ I '-,Y 5 L D I;' -, , 'T -, I "'
~,Z I.-I o,lars- Vol. 6, 1-3. 5, "av 1955.
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Urcl.
Boards made of wood chips and their use in the furniture industry, p. 80
(PFZEMYSL DRZEWNY, Warszawa, Vol. 6, no. 3, Mar. 1955.)
SO: ITonthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, 1140. Jam. 1955,
Uncl. I
PLUCIII.-JIIIII M.
"From Exnort Probhns of tho Ltuaber IrAuntry", p. 10, 11
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1955, Uncl.
PLUCINSKI, M.
IThe Influence of factory designing establishment on furniture designing.N p912#
(PRZAML DRUM. Vol. 6, Wo. 1. Jan. 1955,, Warezaws, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Zast Avopean Accessions. (ML). LO. Vol. 4. No. 4.
April 1955. Uncl.
FLUCINSKI, M., inz.
The Szkutnik Designing Office in Gdynia designs F-15 Bea'goin
of boats. Horyz techn no.6tl8-19. 162.
FLUCIESKI, M.
"The problem of a department for preparatory work in a furniture factory", p. 8
(Frzemysl Drzewny. Vol. 4. no. 12, Dec. 1953. Warszawa) -
Vol* 3. No- 3
SO: IgLthl L at IL Bast 1hropea, Aggessions,/Mbrary of Congress, March 1954, Uwl.
,Z JI _
Plucinski-, M.
"The Furniture Industry In the People's Republic of Germany", p. 254, (PRZEMYSL DRZEEWNY,
Vol. 3, #9, September, 1952, Warszawa, Poland)
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3/096/63/000/002/002/013
FiqVE45-5
AUTHO.R5 Gurvich, A.m., Doctor of Tz-chnical Sciences(
Pludov.9kaya , GJ-I... Emgine.er
TI.TIX: Tlic inA"Imi-nce of cambustimi conditions on heat exchange
in I)ulverized-fliel fvrnaee:~i
PERIOOICAL: TeploenergetikA, ric.2, 11/63, 9-o1.
TL=: F"xi-sting methods, or ca-l.ctr1j.0-ing boak. exchwige In boiler
Airnaces have th-e disadvaritaFc OWAt th~~y do not. bring out thn
inf-Juence f)r tile in-tensity of radJIA4Jw) froi-ii the flame oil tho
temperature distribution. Tht~. wit-hor, In n pi~cvlol.iq paper
(j,'nergoiiia.,4[iinantroye,nA'.ye, lio',Gt jc),,,6.1t U!3ud the concept of the
relative location nf the maNlinum tempzlvattlre '11.ong thf- r1alliv
XT, namely tha ratio betwii~-n the dist-oce frr~.m the bui-iier motith
the point of highe.94, temperatul-c 111ci the tot,,l J.Pjigth of the flante
R
path in the furnace. Tn tk~? stai.~ of knowledge it is only--
ponsible to establi-sh empli-ic;i]. belween T nd I.he
bm-ner tocatior; aud Th~-, rv),ttiOnShLj) 1-)f-LWC'(--n tile
jiltews-ity of r1allic raf)-ta(ion a:id tiir! tcmpertture fl-entr"ibiltion wjA'5
Studied on, 'A txpf--riwen,al Cui-nat;c chionber at thc TziM.
Tli,:~ ma.--Armum temperatui-t: occurrs-i nt the f-il) of the flawe cone when
Ca r d I Pi
6 / 6 3 / (3 L-0 ('03 2C" 0- 2/ 10-1
Th e infl u e n c c 6 f c omb u s t J tat 'J if /F 4.5:i
burniiik pulveri.zed fuol -)-T I-z"ZOA1
upon the typi~ uscd, i J.
1- -l1-90 del-w-l'n Oil thr- -k1.nCi)Cs_q of
Milling'. XT 1nCrC--.S('S With th~.' factor, because the
greater amount. uf ~O-r ~:trj~,v:s rr.!~~teri it al,~o In'creaaea a~, the
milled rdel iti 1wide coarfzcr, be,.;aus4~ hig. riarti,-,I.-itz burn sTowly.
Alteration of thermal. loading aild of thc- primary to sec-endary air
speed-ratio have littl.e cff*~ict -o.-i X,I,. Tnereasing Xy reduces t1m
mean intensity of fla-me -adiat-joii and go raiges the tcmVeratur.6 at-
r
which the gas.leav.es Chia- Curnace G TJILIS, rFkiSi.Y'Lg Xrj~ frOM
-:7 T
~0.2 to 0.5 raised the discharge twtiperature by more than 1000C.
Using the St'andard methr)d of calcul-AtIon. the formula fo).- furnace
gas dischar~~Pr-teinp e ra t ur,~~ - may, bE- writtert
~o.6
1A
In using this t 6a 11. Ow rot. t h. Ir! j.11.0.tionce of hn-at-tralisfer
conditiono on temperul-ure 0J.9frIblil-lon, we nund to conaider the
coefficiont A as a o(' AX, 1, Ta tac.1" A 1.71C1-0,%308 With
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GURVICII A.M., doktor takhn.nauk;_'~LPRI~b~KAYA, G.M., inzh.
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Effect of combustion processes on the heat exchange in pulverized
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coal furnaces. Toploonerg4tika 10 no.2 F 100. (MIU 16.2)
1. TSentrallnyy kotloturbiW institut.
(Heat-Transmission) (Furnaces)
I& X J CA I I -tj III I I I 1 4 1 t, I I d I Ik I it I I I I p a. llioll, ki 4. 1 1 till 14 11 0 1 it Ili I I 1 04 1 1 '041
ki m 4 n cl r, 1 rc ti I C1 1, litl 1-11 ii is 1 80 111111 tj I it its cl t. 13 1 1 h" 1 1 1114' 11 1 11
equipment is described. 11-le-cistiresticiiLs wurv mad tj ot, tho
distribution of concentration Of C02, CO and 02 and of the
temperatures across and along the flame; of-the radiant flux
from the flame on to the furnace surface and of the flame
blackness. Close to the burner the concentrations of C02 and 02
were very irregular with high 02 and low C02 content on the,flame
axis until a distance of nearly two diameters from the burner,
beyond which the C02 concentration increased and the 02
concentration dropped. In the first section of irreguiar
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