SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PUSSET, L. A. - PUSTILNIK, I. G.

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Call Nr: AF 1154945 Physical Principles of Magnetic Sound Recording (Cont.) 27. Recording by conductor head 159 28. Recording and erasing phonogram head in the form of a constant magnet 159 29. Antiphase magnetic recording 162 30. Transverse magnetic recording 164 PART II Reproduction of Recorded Signals Ch. VIII Reproduction by Non-magnetic Head 169 31. Characteristics of the reproduction process 169 32. Effect of slot width and speed of tape movement 172 33. Effect of tape slot angularity 175 Card V12 Call Nr: AF 115 4945 Physical Frinciples of Magnetic Souxnd Recording (Cont.) 34. Reproduction by trapezoidal slot 2.77 35. Frequency-type characteristic of non-ms&netic loop 179 36. Frequency-type phonogram characteristics measured by a loop and ring head 184 Ch.IX Repmduction Head with Magnetic Core !87 37. Reproduction by single-and multi-pole heads 187 38. Reproduction by ring head 190 Ch.X Slot Function of Ring Head 206 39. Derivation of slot function with. longitudinally magnetized carrier 206 40. Slot function with arbitrarily magnetized carrier 220 Card 8/12 Call Nr: AF 1154945 Physical Principles of Magnetic Sound Recording (Cont-) Ch.XI Electroacoustic Characteristics of Reproduction 223 41. Resulting characteristic of recording and reproduction system 223 42. Characteristics of long-wave reproduction 229 Ch.XII Other Reproduction Methods 233 43. Magnetic head with electron-beam tube 233 44. Methods of detecting the magnetic flux of the phonogram 237 45. Head with modulated magnetic flux 239 Card 9112 C-1-11 Nr: AF 1154945 Physical Principles of Magnetic Sound RecordirZ 46. Reproduction during various relative tape and head speeds 2241 47. Reproduction with many heads 244 PART III Properties of Magnetic Phonograms Ch.XIII Magnetic Field and Effect of Self-daniagnatizing Phonograms 247 48. Nature of the self-demagnetizing effect 247 49. Frequency characteristics of phonogramStaking into account self-demagnetization 249 Ch.XIV Magnetic Field of Phonogram and the Printing Effect 267 50. Sources of the printing effect 267 Card 10/ 12 Call Nr: AF 1154945 Physical Principles of Magnetic Sound Recording (Cont.) 51. Reduction and increase in the level of a printing signal 273 Ch.XV Phonogram Noises 276 52. Relation of noise level to magnetization of sound carrier 276 53. Modulating noise 28i 54. Methodtfor reducing phonogram noises 285 Ch.XVI Magnetic Soiznd Carriers 287 55. Types and properties of magnetic sound carriers 287 Card 11/12 Call Nr: AF 1154945 Physical Principles of Magnetic Sound Recording (Cont.) 56. Magnetic powders 57. Some properties of powder tapes Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 292 302 313 Card 12/12 2 5/ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2564 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po teorii mashin i mekhanizmov Trudy, toin 18, vyp. 69 (Transactions Engineering, Academy of Sciences, of Machinery and Mechanisms, Vol AN SSSR, 1958. 69 p. Errata slip printed. of the Institute of Mechanical USSR. Seminar on the Theory 18, No. 69) Moscow, Izd-vo inserted. 2,500 copies Ed. of Publishing House: V.R. Beylin; Tech. Ed.: N.F. Yegorova; Editorial Board: I.I. Artobolevskiy, Academician (Resp. Ed.); G.G. Baranov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; V.A. Gavrilenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; V.A. Zinov'yev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; A.G. Kobrinskiy, Doctor of TecImical Sciences; N.I. Levitskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; N. P. Rayevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences; L.N. Reshetov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; and M.A. Skurid1n, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Card 1/4 Transactions of zhe institute 'f,ont. S 0 V.11, 24 PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers inzerested In the theory of machinery and mechanisms. COVERAGE: This collection of scientific papers deals with the syntheals and analysis of types of linkage,.,an investigation of vibratory mechanisms, and methods of calculating the nonunformity of tape movement in tape-feeding mechanisms of memory units. References follow several of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Artobolevskly, I.I. [Academician]. A Note on Some New Mechanisms 5 The author discusses the theory of a new universal "konikograf" (a device for drawing conic sections), tne application of the Inversion principle In the construction of a straight-l@ne mechanism, and the L'.heory of exact-translation mechanisms. Card 2/4 t) r, InL,@;!,,!ite (Con r. ) SOV/2,764 .Gazarov, A.T. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Problem of Synthesizing Four-bar Linkages With Maximum Angles of Transmission 13 The author discusses-the problem of designing a four- bar linkage with a given velocity ratio and a maximum angle of transmission. Levitskiy, N.I. [Doctor of Technical Sciences]. Synthesis of Unk Mechanisms 18 The author pre3ent3 a simplified and accurate method of synthesizing types of linkages. Bessonov, A.P. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. In- vestigating the Motion of a Vibratory Mechanism With a Weak SorIng as a Systert With Two Degrees of Freedom 34 '.TIhe author Investigates the motion of a vibratory mechanism with a small restoring force. Card 3/4 Tran-,actlonS of the institute (Cont.) Pusset, L.A. [Candidate of Technical Cdlc-ulating "he Non-uniformity of Tape fe.ed.ing Mechanl2ms , AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 SOV/2564 Sciences]. Methods of Movement in Tape- 52 GO,/m, g L= ; - I _,.;, PUSSET..'J'"Ww"! Investigating the reproduction process of magnetic phonograms. Trudy VNAIZ no.2:56-70 '57. (MIRA 12:3) (Magnetic recorders and recording) I 9,2i SOV/ 112 -.59 -4-818 5 Tra,aslation frorn: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. . Elektrotekl_=ika, 1959, Nr 4, p Z57 (USSR) AUTHOR: L. A. TITLE: Elenients of the Theory of the Tape - Vinding Mechanism of a Three- Mfator Tape Rec2:!rder PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-I. i=-ta zni,:,kozapisi, 1957, Nr 1, PIP 5-28 ABSTRACT: An investigati-,P. of a 3-mot_^_r tape-transport mechanism is p.-eser.ted. The of the -Zavestigation -included find-ing the influence of var! 'aus csnip.3aents of .-he rnecha-.,@ism upozi the dist=bing forces that cause taue-zipeed Piu-ctuations at the magnetic heads; a:xother objective was to develop nethads of designing sr-c:h mechardsms. The mecha-mism is presented as a set :1 progressively-moving masses co =-ected by an elastic magnetic tape; the masses are acted upon by external forces and they work agai=st mechanical ,,esistances. Hook's law was considered app-cable to the tape xynate@iai. These simplifying assumptions were ---nade: distributed tape elasticities were Card 112. SOV/112-59-4-8185 Elements of the Theory of the Tape -iindl-ng Mechanism of a Th=ee-Moto-z . . . . replaced by a concentrated elasticity; all variable mechanical resistances are '-r?.early dependent on the velocity of the corresponding mass. On these grounds, the mechanism is considered as a linear dynamic system with a firite number of the degrees of freedom. An instantaneous condition of this system I is characterized by the translation of tape points rigidly connected with the modified masses and their velocities. An analysis of perturbing forces that cause tape-velocit- y fluctuations due to eccentricity of driven and driving members is made. A complete electrical analog of the mechanism was set up. The relation between the degree of stabilization of the tape velocity and the electric -anal--)g elements was established; an this basis, the velocity stabilization was coanected with the structural Parameters of the mechanism. The mechanisni design procedure is outlined. G. S. V. Card 2/2 MST. L.A. Evaluating the irregularity of taps motion In tape-winders. Trudy Inst.mash.Sen.po teor.mash.18 no.69:52-70 '58. (MIR& 12:5) (Mechanical movements) rn A.ape recording) ( AUTHOR: Pusset-,-L, A. (Moscow) 103-19-6-6/13 TITLE: Speed Control of a Synchronous Reactive Motor in Systems With Exact Magnetic Recording (0 regulirovanii skorosti sinkhronnogo reaktivnogo dvigatelya v sistemakh tochnoy ma6-nitnoy zapisi) PERIODICAL: Avtomatiks, i telemekhanika, 1958@ Vol 19, Nr 6, PP 574 - 581 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The stability of a system of automatic speed control in syn- chronous motors is investigated here and some recommendations concerning the selection of the parameters of this system are given. As far as almost exclusively reactive synchronous motors are used in magnetic recording devices the statements refer to this type of motor. The condition for the stability of the con- trol process in the case of the use of a phase-sensitive element of the electronic and the electromechanical type is derived. It is assumed that changes in scale with respect to time as a consequence of unequal band-deformation take place so slowly that the motor remains synchronous during the entire control Drocess. With the taking into account of all data customary in Card 1/2 such investigations equation (1) for the rotor motion is written Speed Control of a Synchronous Reactive Motor in Systems 103-19-6-6/13 With Exact Magnetic Recording down. On the assumption that the control system is linear and that the chan@_res in scale with respect to time along the band take place sinusoidally formula (2) is written down. The set of equations (7) is derived and it is shown that a periodic solution of the system (6) which becomes identically equal to zero in the case of V - 0 exists. The stability conditions for the solution are found. It is shown that the condition for the existence of an as,;mptotic stability of the periodic solution of the system (7) in the case of sufficiently smull p is the presence of no- gative real parts in all roots of the fundamental equ-tion (a), The system used abroad for exact ma,3netic recording on a non- .perforated band (as phase-sensitive element) is described, At the end the advantages of the use of an electromechanical phase- -sensitive element instead of a simple circuit diagram of a phase-discriminator are shown. There are 3 figures and 7 refer- ences, 3 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: March 9, 1957 Card 2/2 1. Syncbrro motors--Control systems FA 165T107 PUSSETI L. A. USSR/Physics - Diffraction Aug 50 "Diffraction of Homocentric Ray," L. A. Pusset "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XX, No pp 722-728 .Pusset gives rigorous-solution of subject problem for a ray near the focus for any wave length. Shows that light field near focus is completely determined by given distributiori of intensity and polarization on contour of illuminated part of sphere of sufficiently large radius described from center of ray. Submitted 7 Jan 50. FDD 0-165T107 -'r -30yr V.S., ree.; VASIL',-.M@KIY, ;)-P-, -OW., L.P., GRIB-07A, G.L., red.; GRIGORt-kSH, G.L., PU T, L.A., V.I., red.; S r e c . T d r @r-. P-; IN -I n i t wi e Y- i al I i a -atus or 1 (?-Tos@-va- VsesO4"7-".'r' 5': 53 P. -lis@j. Trudy, no.3)- 12:@', r@@cordors and raco-rdjnp.@--Fqjjjpmont and suuplies) PARFBYP'nY, Andrey Ivanovich;_jj6QyjXZ,.JALy A)&kgj"jj_c_4_MARSOV, S.V., redaktor; AKHLAKOV, S.R., tekhniche's-Ely--r-e-d-ak;t--of-. [Physical principles of magnetic sound recording] Fi2icheskie osnovy, magnitnoi zapisi zvuka. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1957. 323 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Magnetic recorders and recording) CERNIGO.T, R.; F-ELTAK, Z.; NOVAK, P.; PUST, J.; MUREN, H.; OPRESNIK, M.; FUHELJ, A.; HLE-BWA, J.; KRUSIC, B.; POVSE, R.; KRAUT, B.; FROSETIC, If.; PRELCG, E. Book reviews. Stroj vest 10 no.6:176-182 D 164. PUST9 J, ft,h-!@ory of mechanisms" by K. Hain. Re Jewed by J. Pust, Stroj vest 9 VI u -, 0 163. nc 4 PUST, L. L. Pust, "The Influence of Non-Linear Spring Characteristics on the Vibrations of Machine Foundations." I)a_r,W at tb:9 ?sA All-Unjon Coa. m f-anda=utaj PrCbj*= in tt@; nwory of @kohlrm and Y-ambanlam) Mmoov, UEIM, 24-28 Mma@ 1W. r a lK, :xopean Acc@@ssjorjs, 'dol. r!O- 'ct- .. - I @ :@ - , - - - -., @@, '- 7 -. ,-t - , -- - - @- @ - - - - - -- - - - - - PUST, Tat,jana Gorenja Vas has an automatic telephone exchange. PTT zbor 16 no.11:256 N 162. PUST Y- @ i - "Introduction to -the principles of regulation." Reviewed by J.Pust. Stro-I vest 2nc.1!2z33 Ap 162. j FUST, Ladislav, inz., CBe. Effect of gyroscopic moments on the rolling of barrel-shaped rollers in roller bearings. Stroj cas 12 no.6:348-354 161. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum stroju Ceskoslovenske akademie ved, Praha. t."Z I WOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4530 Votsoyuznoye 3oveahhanlye po onnovnym problem" teorli mashin I mkh&nizmov. 2d, Moscow, 1958 Dinamiks mashinj abornik Itatay (Dynamics of Machines; Collec- tion of Article@) Moscow , NIL shgiz, 196o. 240 P. (Itst Trudy) Errata @lIp inserted. 3,000 copies printed. 3ponsoring Agencyt Inatitut mashinovedonlya Akademli nauk 333R. Edit orial Bo&rdt 1,iI. Artobolevokly (Rasp. Ed.) Academician. 3 1 Arto be lava y. Doctor or Technical Sciences, Pro- Nas;r, 0. 0. B&ranov, Doctor or Technical Sciences, Pro- ressor, A. P. Bessonov, Candidate or Technical Sciences, V. A. Gavrilanko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, A. Ye. Kobrinakiy, Doctor of Technical Sc 1. LAvitekly. Oactor of Technical Sciences, Pror r , and L. M*Reshetov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prir@3uor, Id.: L. V. Bezmanove, Candidate of Technical Sciences; a.Ing Ed. for General Technical Literature an" Llt,trtt- ture-on Transport Machine BuIldIng_(tLash4Iz), A. P. Kozlovo Engineer; Tach.*.Ed.s B. 1. Model'. PURPOSE: This collection of artillen is Intenl-d rur engineers, designers, workers at aci-entLric research In- atituted, and Instru-.toru at schools of higher tectinic-11 education. COVERAGEj This collection consists or reports presented at the All-Union conference on Problems in th@ Tr)korj of Machines and Mechanisms held In Moscow It, 1958. Th- I- ports discuss. several problnntl of the dynamic de31rn @@f complex wch&nlcal Byatem4. No personalities are .- t1oned. References accompany =at of the artict-4. KoZh Tnikol 3 N., Corresponding Member of the Acaddmy -;j@el 331t,..d Ya. M. Raskin, Candidate Of Technical Sciences. Investigation of a Vibratory- Ltpac t 101 V. 0., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. "IM090 2ko Me= In the Dynaml SO.. as of Machines With a VI- brat Ing IA&d 117 Kukhtenko A I . Doctor of Technical sciences, Professor. latical Method of Des c ribing the Process of operation of Machines 128 Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. 3tres lysis of Mechanisms Which Contain Statically t: An& Inda ridnate Units 140 Candidate 0 f Technical Scienes. The Problem of Selecting a Mechanism With a Geneva (Intermit. tent) Movement 152 N;@!Nov V I Doctor or Technical ScIenes. Problems in 15T r nike; oi Marine Engines EngI nee r. Dynamics of the Main Drive of a KIlli.ng Machine 166 FetrQkas. L-3", Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Calculation o Som Types or Cam and Push-Rod Mechanismn With Hydraulic and Elaztlc ConnectlDna 186 Punt L- Candidate or Technical Sciences (Prague). Effect or ij@@-jjm ar Characteristics or Springs on the Vlb- ration or Machine Foundations 203 I@Levskly, N. P., Candidate or Technical Sciences. Ad- - vancA37-ads-Pri sent state or the Expe "..n t&I Dynamics or machines 215 Tstjdmy_tqh__L_.L_, Candidate of Technical Sciences. V Irregular Processes In a Torsionally Oscillating Electro- mechanical Systen and Its Simulation 222 @khel -I. A Candidate or Te@hnlcal Scien-5. Motions e '11bratinol 05 m t f Rand T d th Err 5d - e ec o o at o a e ulum Ur er yp AVAITABLZ% Library of Congress (TJ,81.'18 1958) AC/rom/ec card 6/6 'o L 20700-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4047550 the author succeeds in establishing with relative simplicity the interrelation between amplitude, phase angle, angular velocity, angular acceleration,. the vibrator moment and the method in which the energy Is fed to the system. With respect to the latter point (I. o. , the energy feed system) , suggestions ate given on the selection of a suitable,: method or arrangement, as well as,on the determination of the speed with which the to transition through the individual frequency regions must be aocor4plished in order cu- , t sure the requftred characteristics of the resonance, amplitude and phase curves. A. R. Rokhov SUB CODE: ME ENCLv@ f 2/2 Card PUST, %, inz., CSc. Model research of dynamic properties of machines. Stroj cas 15 no.5t394-412 t64 1. Institute of Thermomechanics, Czechoslovak Acadany of Sciences, Prague. jj Jaroslav, 7Lkafi;l:nik;,..,I`dST, ladiolav '.'a,-'-4nc- - :-@ --e -r-- ween -,.;D scientiflc - - - -- --- - - I , - , - - Conferences. 'Vestnik CS4V 73 no. 1: 108-1-1-6 6-/. ,- PUST.-Ladislav, Ing., C.Sc. Friction forces and deformations at axial sliding of a roller. Acta techn Cz 6 no.2.162-185 161. (EEAI 10:6) 1. Tschechoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Praha. (Friction) (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Strains and stresses) (Shear (Mechanics)) (Elasticity) PUST,--lLadislqV,-jRz., C-Sc- Transition of resonance curves in a damped several-degre"B-Of- freedom system. Stroj cas 14 no.3:230-241 163. 1. Ustav pro vy4= stroju, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Praha. PUST L. -- Effect of the properties of a source of the alternating force on oscillations of mechanical systems. In Russian. P. 428 APLIKACE MATEMATIKY. (Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Matematicky ustav) Praha$ Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3, no. 6, 1958 Monthly List of rast European Accessions (FEAI), LC, Vol. 8. no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncle Z/041/61/000/006/002/002 E016/E935 AUTHOR: Ast. Ladisla , Engineer, Candidate u-1 Sciences TITLE: lnfluence of gyroscopic moments on roliers in the barrel-type roller bearings FF1;17_0D1GAL: Stroini'Cky 6asopi,, no.,6, 1961, 348-354 MEXT: With increasing rotational speeds attention must be I paid to the influence of dynamic forces on the rollers. Whilst at lower speeds it is quite sufficient to consider the bearing from the point of view of kinematics and external forces only, at higher speeds internal dynamic forces can no longer be ignored. Besides centrifugal forces there are gyroscopic moments which tend to tilt the rollers so that their axis is parallel to that of the shaft. Unfavourable rolling conditions, increased friction and overheating of the bearing will result. The author considers the type of bearing with the least frictional loss, i.e. in which the barrelled rollers have only a point contact witii eacii race. 1n he a lysis which follows he derives oDtimum design conditions in 8 ard Y@4 I'l Ue ric e 0 f F ,yroscopic L-Oiu- /E9 5 5 orde@r to aciiieve correct rolling action for both cases considered, V/ i.e. when either the outer or the inner race is rotating whilst the other is stationary. In the geometrical analysis the roller and the races are replaced with conical surfaces which roll over each other without slip. These surfaces pass through the points of contact between the rollers and the races. Expressions for the speed of roller around its own axis, the speeds of the roiler reia- tive to the outer and inner races and the speed of the roller axis around the axis of the shaft are thus obtained. These expressions are in terms of the speeds of the outer and inner races and of the geometrical shape of the bearing defined by relevant angles. The author then derives an expression for the arm of the resulting moment acting on the roller, caused by the centrifugal and the gyroscopic moment. This expression is a general one withL regard to the shape of the rollers and again involves only the rotational speeds of outer and inner races together with the paramettrs defining the geometrical shape and arrangement of the bearing I O@ernal The arm of the moment acting on the roller and due to the in Card 2/4 ;rT1ucri(;e of gyro-.(,opi-c ',@;/041/61/0GO/006/002/002 E016/E955 dyRainic forces, is then.given in a simplified form for the two ca.;es considered, i.e. when the outer or inner race is rotating whilst The other is stationary. On the basis of the above it is shown 'that, for bearings within the normal geometrical range, the arm of' the moment is effectively different for,these two cases. Therefore to obtain correct and unhindered rolling action, bear- ings in the two cases must have a different design arrangement, Condit-lions reqijired and necessary to obtain the equilibrium of (,xternal and internal forces are then derived and discussed, The author comes to the conclusion that the optimum design conditions for correct rolling action can be achieved, in the case when the inner race is rotating, by using non-symmetrical barrelled rollers with the centre of gravity appreciably removed from the greatest cross-section. In the case when the outer race J_s rotating the barrelled rollers should be symmetrical, Although all -the k influence of gyroscopic E016/F935 conditions may not be entirely satisfied it is possible by this method to get very near to the optimum. There are 4 figures and 6 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Ustav pro vyzkum stroj! (@eskoslovens.ke/ akadem-je vyd, 'Praha (Institut-e for Machinery Research, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) '@UBIIITTED@ April 189 1961 ,@ard 4/4 PUST) L., inz., G.Se. The,2nd National Conference on Machinery Dynamics. Stroj cas 13 no@2:205-207 162. PUS-T 17- Iadislav,.----4nz. Theory of a beam vibration pick-up. Stroj cas 13 no.3:232--94.3 ,62. 1. UL;tav pro vyzkum stroju, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Praha, i-'- Lu'l-i--l-av Mechanics of deformaticns at high f--.rm,--ng rate. Veatnik CSAV 73 no.3;489-490 164. 11 .1 TIT derls' r,,f n'(;bjum an". tanta,.uv, pen'fichl,)riden, '@'huxr. i;--)rg. @h-'jr- 9 no.55: (MTF-A 17-ri) 1049-IC-52' MY '64. @f ,-.Uluted I@dne air w-ith cy@;Ione- no. JI BELYAYEVSKI-Y, N.A., red.; ALI-ZADE, A.A., red.; ALIYEV, M.M., red.; BAKIIIOV, A.A., red.; BEEICUSOV, V.V., red.; !-JE-US, A.A... red.; BOGDAIN'OV, A.A., red.; WRISOV, A.A., red.; 3HRiNER, M.M., red.; DYUKOV, A.I., red.; YERSEOV, A.D., red.; ZktIDZE, G.M. red.; KALUGD:,A.S., red.; KOSOV, B.1-11., red.; KOFTEV- DVORNIKOV, V.S., red.; i:OTLYAR, V.N., red.; LUGOV, S.F., red.; MAGAKIYAN, I.G., red.; MktINOV, N.A., red.; MARKOVSKIY, A.P., red.; NALINOVSKIY, F.I.I., red.; If@4TOIALQ-V-,-,L.V,, red.; SATPAYEV, K.I., 1:ed.; SEME74ENKO, N.P., red.; TYZIU-IOV, A.V., red.; KEWSHCBOV, N.A., red.; SIIGIIEGOLEV, D.I., red.; YAREOIYUK, V.A., red. [Materials on regional tectonics of the U.S.S.R.] Materialy po regionallnoi tektonike SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 193 P. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy .-eologicheskiy ko- mitet. PUST, Tatjana The new post office building is put in operation at Radovljica. PTT zbor 15 no.12t225-226 D 161. PUST., Tatj,@ @a The post,, telegraph,. and tel hone services of Yugoslavia alcng the "'7 new roads. PTT zbor 16 no.1 2:17-18 F 162. --- @ - -il@ Y-- PUST, Tatjana The third meeting of the Administrative Co=ittee, Comm-unity of the Post., Telegraph., and Telephone Enterprises of Slovenia. PTT zbor 16 no.1/2:18-24 F 162. @"IST . 1 7 Tatiana I t@le have elected the Council of Vorking Collective in the Comunity Of the Post, Telagra-h,, and Telephom Enterprisr@s of Ljub2jana. PTT zbor 16 no.3.-62-63 Mr 162. PUST, Tatjara First of May. PTT zbor 16 no.4:73 Ap 162. ruSZ2 Tatjan-k- Some notes on the vacations of the post,, telegraph, and telephone employees. PTIT zbor 16 no.5:123-126 My 162. PUST, Tatjana , -- Pomurje, alsd, is included in thelsy5tem of modern postal, telegraph, and telephone com=ications. PIT zbor 26 no.12:279-280 D 162. PUST, Tatjaria Dolenjska has the automatic telephone exchange. PIT zbor 16 no.12: 282-285 D 162. PUST., Tatjana The automatic line Ljubljana-Kopar L---t in-@c operation lxz7 19., 1962. PTT zbor 16 no.6:149-150 Je 162. W, PUT. Tatjana, Imp-tho 8th of March. PTT zbor 16 no.3:49 Mr 162. PUST, Tatjana, A new automatic telephone exchange has been put into oPeratior at Koper. PTT zhbor 16 no.3:53 Mr 162. 1 - -p-ITS -1 A I)A . The ce;nent workers in Turda can work much better. F. 2, (Construi-torul. Vol. 9, no. 395, Aug. 195@, Pucure!@-ti, Ruimania) .onthLy Indc?:. of' Fast fiirmean Accessions (F,,,jlI) L(,. Vol. (, nn. 2, .-etr@jary 1?5d G-REBEUYUK3, V.A.; FUST.,.LOV A I - KOROGOD, G.I.; TAYMAYEV, Zh.T. - -- 3 -@- - 7 Purifying dustladen air by an aqueous-vi-scou-s --rudy Alt. GM-NII AIN Kazakh. SSR -15.' 59-63 '63. (!-!IPA 17:3) ULMEKOV, O.K.; MKTYABALEV, A.D.; Pus,rOVALOV, A.i.; 'INMIRGUITEN, T. Studying the technological and economic ia,;icez of parallel and fan boreholes in systems with ore breaking by levels. frudy Alt. GMNII All Kazakh. SSR 15:203-207 163. (MIRA 17:3) MARMUREANU . V.; PUSTAN, I. The quality, problem No. 1. Constr Buc 14 no. 673: 2; 1 December 1962. 1. Inginer-sef al Fabricii "Zorile noill, Piatra Neamt (for Marmureanu). 2. Maistru. de productie al Fabricii. "Zorile noill, Piatra Neamt (for Pustan.). FOLNND/Cht@mical Technology - Chemical Products and Their K-5 ;,Dplications. Cellulose and Cellulose ProductE;. Paper. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiy-., No 2, 1958, 6596 Author Pustelnik, Surewicz Inst --I- Title Investigating the Dev(--lopment of the Technology of the Production of Viscose Sulfate Cellulose from Spruce Wood. Cr'Lg Pub Prace Inst. celul.-papiern., 1957, 6, No 1, 1-15 Abstract Tho feasibility of producing cellulose (C) containing 93-95% d-cellulose by subjecting the C to prehydrolysis with acids or steam, or to alkali refining by the cold process is shown. The filterability of the solution of viscose derived from the indicated 0 will be lower than the filterability of solutions of viscose derived from sulfite C. It is pointed out that, at the presnet time, there are no processes for producing sulfate viscose C Card 1/2 I FOUJID/Ch,3mical Ttchnology - Cheidcal Products and 'Incir K-5 Applications, Cellulose and Cellulose Products, Paper. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khirriya, No 2, 1958, 6596 Torhich would satisfy modern technical and economical requirements. Card 2/2 1A 3872 061.728.3 :678.149 :033.521 Pus!eln1k_C4 Wlr@czoklewicx A. lnvesft@dlons Cancernluir the Suitability of Oil Flax Straw as Fsperinaking naw Material. /M ,,Badenta nad ptzydatnohclq shnny Inu olelstego jako surowca Va- Plernletego". (Prace Inst. Coluloz.-Paplern, No@ 1), Wm=wa, 1954, WPUS, 14 pp., 7 figs, I tabs. In order to find fibrous raw materials In oubstItutton for linch rags used In high grade papers and Ussue papers, detailed Investigations were made over the papermaking possibilities of the seed flux straw. AN: starting material In the Investigations, there were used suectsslvely: 1) puro bast fibres from oil flax straw; 2) bast fibres containing about 3411a Aives, 3@ the entire oil flax straw, 4) shives. As a result of labo- ratory, scale experiments, Including obtaInIng cellulose paper-making half the entire stuff and cellulose. pulps. from bast fibres, shives and straw, the follovuing con@clusions were reached; 1) pure bast fibres and bast fibres containing Alves arp a suitable raw material for paper- making half stuff: thel half ituff obtained from such raw materials overtles than the half stuff from liner has greater strength pf i rags- 2) sulphale pulp obtatned; from bast fibres containing shives can be, tMed great-, as a substitute for pap'rmaktrig hzdf stuff; this sulphdt@ pulp Ms er stiength properties ffian the half stuff from linen rags, a high (0 V 9 contant and a low 6ohol-benzene'Oxtractlon; 3) pulp pbtalned from- the entire straw constitutes a ipoor Papermaking raw material - by comparison with!rye -straw, for instance, bU nax straw requires a' great quantity of' alkalies In cooking, and gives products with strength properties; 4) pulp obtained from rhives also gives a -poor paper -i inaking material; low strength properties and short fibres In such pulps. Indicate, that the best use for th's material is as filler for lower grades. of paper-boards. FU3TELNIK@ doc. Theoret-i@@all furJamentals :2-- -he @= i r -- - --. cle 21 no.3:75-78 M.- 165. 1 @. Pulp and Paper -7nst-itute, L--dz. seed jilax #raw to it ennAing raw materitt. W Pustttnik ", Ad;:M..WewI.. - P'. I.W. TUT-- 1-14(1954)."Lab. pulpfair ts. were cu- bM t tuto for 11"u. tvaluate seed ftx straw as a tu ried out to . rugs In the martul'. of high-Srade papers. @ Bast fibers shives. me (1), but fibers contS. about 34%'$Mves (H), whole- f fiax.stmw (M), mul-shives,aloue GV) weft moleed ob"ched pulps with N4011, @ Ca0i at kralft liquor; -U produced by NaOH or CaO process had-bigher strength than linen rag pulps.- Bleached kraitpulps frium It had also 'good strength properties, a hIgh oi-cellutose eantent and low amt. of ale.-himme extractives-. the* were found suitable as a substitute far linen mg pulps. M gave urisatisfactory pulps; - it.. required a relatively high umt. of @alkall and: , yielded pulps of low strejjgth. Pulp obtained in;nw was d ho ve 15 ior qualfty Used as a pulp co-id , fi e IV - of length ThC be, anuf or pal ud Per 1. 1 nd is d Z yg t T 2V, Czeslaw . . ....... of' two methods for bleaching su ate an p. su I C3 ,@TL n& and jMrLt@ tnsk4. -'Ynst. n,'=gI S@r4tr Pr= No. 2, 11-18(1053).----L-ab. expts. were carried out to det. the effectiveness of the Kamyr 6-stage bleaching method (1) as compared with the Valeur 4-stage bleaching method (II) (cf. C.A. 46, 6828b), both methods having been used on sulfate pulps. I anti 11 produced pulps of about the same strength properties and brightness; - however, the consumption of bleaching agents was higher for 11. The amt. of CI to be added in either method in tile Ist stage should not be less than 70% of the total anit. of CI required, whereas the amt. of CI in the last stage should not exceed 10%. Bleaching of pulps having a high Cl no. appeared advantageous in spite of high COFISUDIPLiOn Of chemicals, since resulting pulps had excellent strength properties. T. R. ZCL13T- POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their H-33 Application. Ceilulose and Its Production. Paper. A bs Jour: Ref - Zhur-FJAmiya, No 11, 1958, 38305 - Author Pusti2iiil-Czeal&w., Protekta Jerzy Inst Title The Sxtiaotion of Cellulose from Straw by the Aronovskiy Mechauic,@,!-Chemical Method. Orig Pub: Prece Inst celul-papiern, 1957, 6, No 1, 16-30. Abstract: Und:!@r laboratory conditions, the influence of various factors during the boiling of straw by the Aronovskiy method 'was investigated: the rise of the hydraulic modulus, t2ia time and temperature of boiling, the quan- tit,.r of active N&OH and the sid-fidization of the cooking alkali a3 well as the recycling of the coarse alkali dis- Card V@ POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Prod,icts and Their H-33 Application. Cellulose and Its Production. Paper. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38305. charge and of t6,miachanical property of cellulose (C); the degree of delignitication and the quantity of waste products during the screening of the mass. The optimm conditions of the boiling are the quan- tity of active alkali (in % of the dry mass of the straw) 10-12@,j; sulfidization of the alkali :@@ 15%; boiling temperature 88-930; length of boiling 30- 60 minutes. A possibility has been shown,in pilot plant conditions, of decreasing the hydraulic modulus from 15 to 9 without deterioration of themechanical properties of C. During the manufacture of wrapping paper (WP) and pasteboard (P), an increase of up to Card 2/@ POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their H-33) Application. Cellulose and Its Production. Paper. Abs JoiLr: Ref. Zhur-nimiya, No 1.1, 1958, 38305- Bleached C, resulting in "gidropallpere", shows the advantages of the Aronovskiy over the usual method when its high output is taken into consideration. The mechanical-chemical Aronovskiy method is chara terized by a high output of C from aparatus of 1 mi- capacity in comparison with the process of kettle boiling. Included among the advantages is the great simplicity of the equipment. A relative disadvantage of the Aronovskiy method is the greater need for steam in comparison with the usual method and the Celdecor- Pomilio method and the greater need for energy and chloride in comparison with the process of kettle boiling. The disadvantages mentioned are compensated Card 4/5 , POLUID/Chemical Teeanology. Ch3mical Products and Their H-33 Application. Cellulose and Its Production. Paper. Abs Jour.1 Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38305. for to a Eignificant degree by the saving of raw material with the g_-aatc-- output of C. Card : 5/5 POLUD/Chenical TLpc'J,,@iolojy,. Chemical Products and Their H-33 Aw..-.'@Acati,=, PaLt 4. - Cellulose and Its Derivativos; per-ar. Abs Jour: Ref=at. Z:iuraal Khimiya, No 10, 1958, 34663. Author : Inst :Nct Title : He:zi cellulose Manufacturin-. m Orig Pub: Prza.gi- papiern, 1957, 13, No 3-1, 330-344. Abstract- The equipmeat necessary for hamicellulose manufacturing is discassed. It is shown what equipment available at the existing cellulose factories can be used in the new industry. Card Vi POLAIM/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-33 Application. Cellulose and Derivatives. Paper. Abs Jour : Ref 2hur - Xhimiya, 110 8, 1958,. 27251 Author : Pustelaik Czeslaw,, Bittmar Wojciech Inst : Institute of Cellulose and Paper. Title : Suitability of Some Annual Plants for the Paper Industry Orig Pub : Prace Inst. celul.-papiern., 1953, 2, No 1, 29-34 Abstract : Results of pulping (by the sulfite method) of a number of annual plants (Papaver somniferum, Althaea rosea, Carthamus tinctorius, Ricinus communis, Camelina selivay Althaea officianalis, Albanian reed) and mechanical characteristics of the cellulose thus obtained before and after beating. Card 1/1 7 POL 076,179.022,14(71). Pustelnik Ci., Bittmar W. On lite Usefulness,of Certain Annual Planta far the Paper Industry. ,,0 przydatnotel niekt6rych railln jedrvoroc7nych dia przemyslu pa- plernicze.-o". (Prace Inst, Celuloz.-Paplern. No. 1), Wtirsxawl, 1953, PWT, 6 pp., 7 figs., 6 tabs. The authors Investigated the usefulness of the following anatial plants for pulps me nu Enctu ring- Welnus communts, Papaver soranitartla, Camelina antiva. Altimen officinalls, Althaea rosea. Carthamus tincw@ rius and Albanian rti@li Uatln name unknown). Aftej- chemical Applysis, the r.,tw ranterial was digested by the sulphate process, and In Uw vaoa of CarthLmus tincLorlus by the neutral sodium sulphlte proemp p1w, The results of conking are %hown In tables. The strength properliesall pulps were determined before and after beating to SOOSR. The res%jlt3 of these Investigations are shown in tables. The properties which fhe PUIPS were shown to prissess Indicate that the annual plants ccneerned ciDuld be useful In the papermalcing and pulp Industry. The beat resul(a were obtained with Albanian rush, Hicinus communis,- Camelina saliva ond AlthaeR offirinaliq. -J v 3206 676.1.092.14 7d. 1.023.1 Pustelnik C., Sander-Lapifisku 1. AUtsupts to Determine the Best Cou- Sidpluste Papetwaklms Cellulose ralpi by Mejum at-ftledae Mater au4 Solutions of Coldvas Hypochlorite. ,,Pr6by ustafenia oplyinainych w4ruWw- bielenirs mas cefulatowych starczanowych palAerniczych przy u*ycla wody chlorowe) I raztworbw wspoa eblorawanego". (Prace Inst. Celuloz-Paplern. Nr. 2), ., Wornawa,. J953, PVIT, 7 pp., 16 tabs. The authors undertook uumparut.lve bleaching by applying two methods (four and six itase bleachinsi of sulphate pulps containing varyIng amounts of fignin. In both cases, the Wluence of chlorine dis- UibuWn, in separate stages of blea@hlng, an strength properties of eel- Julase pulps was Investigated- It was found that both the methods of bleacisifig'mentloned make I possible to obtain putpi with sindlav strength properties and degree of whlier;n&C Ti4 consumption of bleach- Ing agents In the four stages method is higher than in the six stages inethod.'Tests concerning the best distribution of chlorine showed that FUSTETIUK, Czeslaw; CHMIIE, Zenon; STUPINSKA, Ilialina Beech-rood as rair materiaV*for Polish cellulose and paper industry. Przegl papier 19 no.12-*. 386-390 D'63- 1. Instytut Celulozowo-Papierniezy, Lodz. wi th XJGL@C..., S'I 1 Land "Ev-.1u,"tien of s; fcr 7,ap,,@,r rnLrlufacture.ll r nce Ens'. Celuloz.-p,@r)jer. Ult or meimmme-tomuddshyde resins in the production of . -strength pspors. Czeblaw--j@9 "jS1413f 10 Andrt %%imiakirwim Pruflad I v lit, r% aluation of a Swi%x mi-Lutiiar r@sm Cl IIA 2SI (1), by U-%aijX unbleached kraft pulp. shouni thAt 41tv- atad wrt- mirtigth properties were improved to a stuall extent. 11" Vatim .4 it% mlitively high price and little advantage gAint4l, f I it, the Poli.h papetr ihist,tr i, i-I r@ ... m-dol. 1'. It. Z@xr",, @zj TAITIEWSKI, M.; PUSTELNIK, D. Polycondensation of mixtures of mono- and dicarboxylic acids with polyols containing merely G@--hydroxyl groups. Polimery tworz wielk 7 no.11:415-/ +18 N 162. 1. Instytut Farb i Lakierow, Gliwice. JANOWSKI, T. M.; GBURCZYK, J.; PUSTEMIK, J.,@Krakow) Preliminary studies on the Influence of microclimte factors upon the fertility of bulls. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:366-367 '60. (ZEAI 10:9) (Bulls) (Fertility) HUNGARY/Chem-ical Technolo3y. Chemical Products and Their K-5 Applications. Cellulose and Cellv2ose Products. Paper. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, 1958, No 1, 3276. Author Prstelnik, Frotekta Inst Title Mechanical and Chemical Method of Producing Cellu- lose from Rye Straw. Orig Pub: Papiripar, 1957, 1, No 3-4, 41-51. Abstract: The optimum conditions for cooking and bleaching wrapp- ing paper which is made with 30% of added straw pulp obtained by the chemical and mechanical method in lieu of sulfate pine pulp, fulfills the technical specifica- tions adopted in Poland. The mechanical and chemical sulfate method is cheaper than the Tselldekor-Pomilio method, but produces a lower grade of cellulose. Card 1/1 00 A 00 k A d vi@d allOw in AS..ILI NITALLURGICAL UNRATUOI CLASUPICATIM v14., mo-inv vft@ll OK a.. Ist 441400 Hit ;v 441 b-u A, - L C. a 9 1 ff a I A 4 3 9 v o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 it V: :1: 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 00 .00 .00 too Seib see TSYLOV, Yu.A. (Moskva)@ KORPUSOV, G.V. (14oskva); PUSTILINIK, A.I. (Moskva) Density and viscosity of solutions in the system organic solvent rare- earth metal nitrate solution. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. no.3s59-64 My-Ja 165. (MIRA 18j7) NISELISON L.A. (Moskva); PUSTILINIK, A.I. (Moskva); SOSHNIKOVA, L.A. .9 n (Iqoskva) Separation of selenium from tellurium by distillation. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.2:79-85 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 16;10) ACCESSICK NR: AP4036963 S/0078/64/009/005/ID4911052 AUMOR:. Wisellson,, L. A.; Pustil'nik, A. I.; Sokolova, T. D. TITIZ: Orthobaric density aDd critical parameters of nioblum and tantalum pentachlorldes. SOURCE: Zhurnal neorguaLcheskoy kbi-Ii, Y. 9, no. 5,1964, 1049-1052 TOPIC TAM: niobiun pentachloride, tantalum pentachloride, orthobaric density, critical parameter, critical density, critical pressure, critical temperature, niobium tantalum analysis, density temperature relationship, Berthelot equation,, liquid vapor phase equi3ibrium,, crystal liquid phase equilibrium ,---.!-ABSMALV: The orthobaric density of NbCl and TaCl throughout the li uid state and in the vapor state, and their critic2 paramete@s were detexmined Mg. 1). The densities of the liquid TaCl and NbCl and of their mixtures were measured iprecisely from their melting ;Qeratures ?216.2 and 204.2 C, respective3,y) to 300-320 C. The crItical arameters for NbCl vere: critical temperature 534 C" d n ity 3 a atmospheres; for TaC15 were: 494 C.9; At 0.&- gn/= I Pressure P rit o.89 an/=5 and 43 atmospheres- Sinceethe Uquid-vapor phase and Wn crystal- i Card 1/3 ACcE=w NR: AP4036963 liquid phase equilibria in these pentachlorides am practically ideal and the density of their mixtures is additive,, the density-temperature relationship can be used for rapid analysis of NbCl and TaCl 5 in the absence of other impaitlee. Th temperature can be determined @ii;:in 0.2 degree., and density vithin 0.005 jp/ vith 1$ accuracy. The Berthelot equation vill give greater accuracy: I/P RT +t9T.p(II - 6YTLW21) 128 PP 6TS OrIg. art. has: tables and 1 figuree ASSOCLUICO: None MMCr=: I4Kar63 Acq: opun& ENCL: 01 WS OMR: ICAP; NO MW SOV: 003 Card ACCESSION NR; AP4036963 Fig. 1. Data for orthabaric density of NbC1, and TaCl . 1. -4TbC15 (vapor); 2--NbC'5 (3iquid),, data obtained in a smal 1 picn=eter; 3--Nbc'l (liquid), data -"@tained In large picnometer* 4--TaU (vapor); 5--Ta("@ (liquidi, data ob"ed in p cnometer; 6--Tac15 (3icluid),, data obtained In large piciwmter. tkp critical temperature tnit melting temperature Card 31S Z= LOS URE . t. T -- 01 Mo - 0: Tact$ ZIS Nicis ZVV dens ty gm/CM3 L 17126-61 FWP(q)/F.WT(m)/BDS AFFTC RpW/p/AB ACCESSIMI IM: AP3000905 S102791631000100210077MOD085 MOP AU' S: Nisellson, L. A.; Pustiltnik,.A. I.; Sgshm L.A.,(Moscow), 3_7 TITLE: Purifzrina selehium from tellurium bv rectdfi cation 1SOUT 6 ZCE: Z SSSR. Izv. otd. tekh. nauk. Yetallurgiya i gornoye delo, no. 2, 10 3_, -85 7 9. TOPIC TAGS:, rectification, purificaticr, Se, Te..' density, viscosity, surfAce @@nsion -ABSTRACT: The authors made r ex.Deri rent because the corwon technique of ob-- tAning Se (by -distillation) @isiinef@ective in elirdnatiDg certain elements that ha@7e comparable volatility (especially Te, Sb2 and S). Because of complications in construction if rectification were carried on in a vacuum and because such proper- tiep as viscosity and surface tension are thus altered de2eteriously, it appeared best to rectify Se at ordinary atmospheric pressure. The setupAs illustrated in Fig#I I (see Enclosure 1). The internal diar'.eter of the column is 30-32 mm. The sieVe plate has 40 openings 0.8 pm in diameter, forned ultrasonically. The distance between plates is 30-32 mm, and 10 plates are used in the column. To prevent coggelation of the Se, the head of the apparatus is equipped with an electrical d-d 113 .1. '1@126_63 ACCESSIM NR; .03000905 he'ating element. The thermally insulated jacket of the colurn, with its electrical.. heater, is made of glass tubing Yrith asbestos insulation, and the jacket has a ahsparent vdndoy; for observation. The terperature was measured in tystspith an r , accuracy of O.5C by a Cbrornel-Alumel thermocouple and a sedautoms Ppotenti- ometer.. In testing the ecmipments rectification of Se suffered from the ak_f_1cu-1TY_ of maintaining normal conditions, resulting from uneoual (impulsive) boiling of Se and from The degree the very narrow range of operating flow rates into the column. o antially less than f purification obtained in the expGrixents proved tD be subst COPT.Uted values indicated they should be. The authors conclude thatthis is due prxtly@to the problem of raintaining steady conditions and partly to imperfections ;Lr_ the 'design of the column head. They are convinced the recification method has- great promise for Se. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 6 tables. SOCIATIM: none SIMMUTTED: 061.ug62 DATE ACQ: 12Jun63 EPCL: 01 SVB COME: IM NO RIF SCV: 014 OTHER:,.'. 008.:,: 6,d -2/3 .L 18524-63 EPF(n)--2ZEWP(q)./-EWT(m).IBDc;./E~q(s)-2 AMC.A.TIM P @_-4/_Pa--4_1 'ACCESSION 1IRs AP3002389 WW/JD/JG SIO 279/63/000/003,1013.0/0.110: AUTHORS: Nisellson, L. Aej Pustillnik A. I. (Moscow) ITITLEt Density and viscosity of liquid nioblum@jtnd tantalum pentachlorides @OURCEt A9 SSSR. Irv. Otd. tekbnichaskikh nsuk. @ MstaUurgiya I gornoye delo, Po- 3, lo/63, 110 ITOPIC TAGS$ niobium pentachloride, tantalum pentachlorlde jABSTRACTz Density (,P) and viscosity (@) of liouid NbG1r, and TaClt'. been deter- Mined at the temperature interval of 300-320C. Each iib-stane-e contained no more !than 0.02% of impurities. Densities were determined In sealed quartz pinnometers, :and temperatures were measured with both standard thermometers and thermocouples i(temperature accuracy was I O.IC). The results were corrected for the thermal jexpension of cuartz -and for the weights of varors. Relative error in density was ,5 x 10-2%, in viscosity it was 0.2%@ Viscosities were determined in a modified iMartin viscosimeter. Data were TTocessed by the method of least squares. It was ,established thatt pNbcl. = 2.0737 - M15-10-3-Al + 3.58-10-6-All PTacl' @2.084U-4.IUO-1073;At ,.Card 1/2--- L 18@2443 ACCESSION NRi AP3002389 TITCl. =-1.003- 1.667-101-At+ 1.8-10-4-Ats-8.455-10 7-At3i Orig. art. heat 4 formdas. ASSOCIA7TONi none !SUBMITTEDi 3lJ9n63 iSUB CODEs CH DATE ACQi 12Jul63 NO RPF.SOVs 004 Card 2/2 NISFI,:.@.')ONP L,A. (Moskia)@ PHTIL'NIK, A.1, (Mookyn) Den8ity and viacosity of liquid niobium art, tantalum pentachlorides. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tokh. nauk. Mot. Irgor. delo no.3:110 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Niobium chloride) (Tantalwn chloride) Panuta; :ichai ' --e4 - Lh Va_;@ --- acid ar-@'-7uride in - e s,-m---hes-s c' a2k-,-i -4ns. Poliviery tworz wielk 8 no. 11: 420-423 ?; :6-30 1. histytut Farb i lakierow, Gliwice. CHFMIYAYEV, Y.N.; PUSTIL'NIK, A.I. Phase equilibrium in solutions of silicon tetraiodide and antimony triiodide. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; tsvet.met. 2 no.6: 147-153 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Krasnoyarskiy inBtitut tevetnykh metallov, probleunlaya laboratoriya chistykh metallov. metallichegkikh soyedineni7 i poluprovodnlkovykh materialov. (Vapor-liquid equilibrium) (Antimony iodide) (Silicon iodide) MYSHLYAYEV, A.M.; _PPS-TILI.NIK, I.G.; MOROZ, L.I. Discussing the contents and structure of the school physics course. Fiz. Y shkole 23 no.5:40-45 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Pedagogicheskiy institut, g. Karachayevsk (for Myshlyayev). 2. 36-ya srednaya. shkola, g. Sverdlovsk (for Pustilinik). 3. Institut vechernikh (smennykh) i zaochnykh shkol Akademii pedagogicheskilch nauk RSFSR, Leningrad (for Moroz). FUSTILINIK., I.G.J. inzil. Automatic device for turning on water screens in mines. Bezop. truda v prom. 5 no.9:27-28 S 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatel-skiy i proyektnyy institut, g. Sverdlovsk. (Mine dusts--'Jafety measures) I+