SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RONA, V. - RONDEL, R.M.

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.10 2158- srfuc F BLACK COAL. Herig, L., Neucerger, 'r. (Acta ahlm. hurg-.79570 1. 12. 35-56). vt. . .. .... . -a ,"K. 7 . - @:- , q SO.: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EE-AL) LC, Vol. 6,@no. 6, June 1957.'@Uncl. I t - 1. 1 1 VARDAY, Gyorgy, dr.. BICZOK, Imre; OCSVAR, Rezso; LPTTOS, Zoltan; SMELY, .9 K, prMAI L.-c-rir-ntall -roce@sifig of sypthetic f ibers in* Hungar-"an, cottcn P 412 ml s S/196 6 01/002/035 E021/E155- ; -AUTHORS: 13irtfai, B@I' -Bgrtfai,:. Mikl6s H a j du", Lks zio;:"@": @and Szixcs, J6zsef TITLC: Silver ,electrode of a silver-zinc cell and its method of preparation P L MIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurna,l:.Elektrotekhnika i energe t ika,',-@ no.l,. 103, 21j, abstract 1. A 132 P. (Hung. 'pat. cl.'21b, 6 -.14, lno.114880, December 31, 1961) .-TEXT: The cusi@mary,pressing of electrodes from:A&,or A920 1 utilises only 15-20% of.theirvolume, because the electrolyte cannot fully.penetrate., it is,prop9sed to use acore.,.@,r .of silver (e formed on its:surface by .g. spiral wire) witkiAg'20 electrolytic . chloriLna.tio n subsequent,, electrolytic, oxida@.tion. ..,.The ratio of , .Ag to A920 can vary.from 1:100.to .100:1.'.@,The@:coating adheres,well'to the.Ag and acts,as a depolarizer. The discharge current can'be up to 200 mA'hr/g@and,the diameter'of,:the Wire for , the'core,0.3 . . o. 4 nun. Cardil/l bstractor's note: Complete. translation ROMAIJ E. Card 1/4 ACCESSI,ON NR.- AP4038788 -sented graphically. The spectra of,pure zinc and of the alloys containing from 1.5 to,2.5% silver were very similar.,In these materials all@tho fine structure except 0 the first peak nearly disappeared at 300 C. The alloys,containing from,0.1@.to 0.4% silver on the other hand still retained much of,thpir fine structure.at this tem- perature.: Tha "melting ofthe fine structure is presumed to be a result of-the ran* dom displacements of the atoms from.their equilibrium.,positions due tolthermal mo-.., tions The mean square of these displacements is approxima e y proportiona t 1 to T1 /?,-,r2,-where T is the temp--rature,'.M is the molecular-weight, and.T@ is theDebye I D temperature. It is.accordingly concluded that the Debyetemperature.of Zn-Ag alloys. containing from 0.1 to 0.4% Ag is greater,,than.that of.,Zn orof alloys containing.;-, from I to 2.5 % Ag. The temperature dependence of the;heights of.the first four fine structure peaks in the@zincspectrum,is compared,with.calculations,,performed:,:I bythe method of V.V.Shmidt (Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz.27,384,1963).@The experimental and theoretical values are merely,tabulated.and are not discussed.,. ffbstracter's note:. The conclusio n concerning the Deby temperature.is supported by the data in a table in @vhich the Debye temperatures and the temperatures of tine structure "melting" are given for Cu, An, Go, Sn, Pt, Au and Pb, and the ratios of MT2 for IZn:Cu Zn:Ge, D I Zn:.5n, Pt:Au.and Pt:Pb are compared with the correspondingratios of the fine struc- ture melting temporatures. Good agreement is shown for all.the ratios except P-t:Pb, Card 2/4 Card 3/4 RONAY,@ B. iere ..rdcorded--on-an~FSDI,j'31)eirtib6ii~6 vitha L The. ppectra. wre, ob seco e 7 specitom ho Ae'r. wii":-iAta@@a,to xich-@'vas.':c6a, .@:or: te& td c lej@ SW@., .1 @4"--, 1.." 11 y, "ins. -.@Case:-, ;f - cu, tin& @!o loo, 1109 7 7,,- rViti6fid df -.cc and on. th6- kth , 005 AUTHOR; Borovskiy, I,B 48-10,19/20, Ronami, G.N. TITLE: The Influence Exercised by Heat Oscillations in Atoms Upon the Energetical,Electron Spectrum of Metals , and 'Alloys (Vliyaniye . . teplovykh kolebani atomov na elektronnyy.energeticheakiy spektr, = metallov i spla @ FMODICAL., Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya FizicheBWa, 1957, Vol- 21, Nr 10, PP- 1397-1400, (USSR) A13STRACT: On the basis. of the tests carried out the.following may be-saidi I.) Apart@from the well-laiown fact of the "melting!' of the fine structure on, the shortwave side, a structural change. and a change of the basic,absorption edge,itBelftakes.place, proceeding from. the basic absorption edge, @with an increase of @metal temperature. , of,_' Thusthe modification of.,:,the.,frequency..and of the amplitude , atomic oscillations.influences, not only the process,es.of dispersion,.-I but also.the entire energetic spectrum of the metal-orystal lattice. 2.) The intensity:.Pf"Imelting" of the finestructure in the absorp- tion spectrum and of.the'structure of the basic edge of-the ab-. in lead alloys',at,an increase.of temperature depends ina high degree on ,the percentage of.,the'content ofthe 11 alloy" 'Card 1/2 , , element. Thus, the*presence of "small" admixtures (up to 1%) OM- 7 , @ l ' l fl d a ungar - R t VdIsrOcit %.1 /0111151, (jjjfr(fj Ok 1! ILI @ 8- 2 U k Tc x a 11151 A tagpir TexlilteMni pp- 3 4 fig., 4 inhoO, 64111ce Lhc:nUmWr cot draiving and Ayer frame to %vijljAh6ir iisc@ Thene- iiiethcd%@ mity lid , nia high sliver coilnt ch , m liv re(luetno ii(Atiobli6gs Awl bV MAIntainiOR ijm hittlati.draft. method. In fralilex .10,1110 @ extclW t lut, thti-illver - co zit-, prox 'd i i t 6 or ouble na g ;(3 total b is I n @,q er ope tion bVt @he AOp ' - A compaFISOW d A ilcal - tl 119- rAnles,' -J the va us@, OV et :all '4t im: Well ai_-Teqi"a;,pjitt,-.e el- alle iii ' - -A , i :nil -a @4 iatilloo 111- FES - *- ber -% - - ; , t @@ LM11 - -- q I - @il @@ . @ " 7 space, re lea qu rententi c 2;!, ' ' demuns tei;: the ;iLtivantageszoiltiti. S&iet :-sijup i lif " We vi6w 0, - i dunt-Alspiello n as wA'as wit the Usfir'.40,03. t C fa 03- the fil rthexi6rd ---with Me K h4ctor- (%W W indiliat of-effective guid idcal'di@persidn)v a 7@ '@ : , - li 64 e T i i ct: i- : fied a , th b tt& Lrii n e quality @_Y;, ar nwro Lmpor-,Z, d i rd' tentis, @oLcoupe, f Ang an ca ing.equiph 1ant. T- ot/043/072, S/137/62/000/0 A057/AIO1. Iller nay M., AUTHO @3: Gi .o', A e effect T TLE S@.aels which,show a, negiigiu 0 f Cold deformatior, v. p on zendency to brittle fracture tallurglya,no. 7,* 1962, abstract 7-201 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall,: Me 35, ("Ac'a te6hn. Acad. scient. I-,ung. 1961, 35 36, 185:Z-195, Germp.1) Reasons for the Increase of the 'end c -o b-it-le fract' f steel, en y ure 6. (CD) were'investigated and rec mamenda- i n prei@m-narily treated by cold defformatio 6 t-Lons given, for the diminut-Lon of:the.destru Ictive ef feet of CD. Fin e-.grai ,ned t- a_n d 0. 7 v' T` -.as invez;@4:@-ad. The te.-=er@d: st e7 .5, e fo:-.mc@d by -r- r.@, wlt a shrlr_'.:aSa@ of 10 ar. d afze-zaards were deter- -,h mined @ Hv __O. 2, the effective stresses and specific vmrk of rupture et tensi6n, and also F-,, in. depe-ndence of 'he degree of CD. It is demonstrated that an increase of -L..e degree,of;CD to 25% (correspond.-PIS to the -.L:,-,it of uniform eionSasio n at tension), .FIV and inc .rease' (@5i @- to 65 kg/r._@r,2, .7@ to 2p -b `0 2 00 While V decreases. The change of the mentioned'eharacteristics s C ard -1/2 S/137/62/CGO/007/043/072 Steels which show a... A057/0011@ o- 61 ne slip@ (S) s rfaces. Subsequen or as conniected w-ith t-he formnati W u In e e of 0 st s whi c'n @the dazree of CD -.o 55 - 70% does not changethese.characteri tic @Plained by the lami-Inar S along the exiszing S surfaces. A further:increase of IA degree U'L CD offects again a.rise, of:: HVII.,"C" and Cb,and decrease of V hi 0.2 w J oh, ls@ c.onnect-od with tho' atop of laminmr, 8 and tlia formation of a new.,front of is-_. @cc_@-_-Lc;nz -'n coLnectlon writh'the bendir Iig of.the S':.Pianas; 3 booomes horow I th tur@. - 20 har 0 bule-.t' Already at a small CD, a, decreases s' ply -about twice (t -15 Y remains 65-- 70% at this !eve- -,r-'thou+, charge. Unt i then up to CD U the szme deZrae of CD no change occurs in the spec-' fic work of def ormation. Inie @o J. V the CD process is connected with the presence 0. foreilz;"' t @Iemen@ t atoa:s in the steel which are blocking dislocations.' A considerable decrease of, b ing eirents to the the t end ency of steel to brit-leness can be effected by ad di el eel w]-Uch bind these atoms. There are 21, references.. A. Nikonov@ i Abzzraczer's note: Complete 16 ran, s'L at _4 or, Cara 1. Minsk* Belorusskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.