SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMOYLOVSKAYA, YE.YA. - SMRCKA, K.

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SlIdLOVSKAYA9 Ye.Ya.; VADOW, A.V.; PONAL11LAYA, M.Ia., CHACHIBAYA, I.A. .. .... - - -- Induction of melanoblastoma in monkeys. Vop. onk, 6 no. 10:69-74 o ,6o. (IMIP1. 14:1) (TIR40RS) SMOYLOVS1KAYA, E.Ya. Significance of an absorbed dose in the apFearance of tumors induced by radioactive substances. Vop. onk..7 no. 4:47-54 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy onkologii (nauchnyy rukovoditell deystvi-telinyy chlen AM SSSR prof. N.N. Petrov) Insti-tuta eksperi - mentallnoy patologii i terapii A1,91 SSSR (dir. - doktor biolo.---iclieskikh nauk LA. Utkin) i laboratorii radiologii (zav, - doktor med.nauk N.D. Permova) Instituta onkologii AMIT SSSR (dir. - daystviteltnyy chlen WIN SSSR prof, A.I. Serebrov). Adres avtora: Sukhumi, Institut patologii i terapii AMN SSSR. (BRZAST-CAVICER) (RADIOACTM SUBSTAITCES-PFYSIOLOGIr-AL EFFECT) (CARCINOGENS) SHUIO.',LISHSKIT, 14.,inzh.; BEZIIANISHVILI, 9..Inzh.: SIIUYLOVSIKAYA, I.,Inzh. Two-stage ammonia refrigerating machine for refrigerator ships. Khol.tekh. 33 no.4:11-18 O-D 156. (MIRA 12:1) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Refrigeration on ships) DUF i 11,11 PI'S V N. [ Dibinin V M. 1 -, KORDfUK, s LLISICHENKO V.I. L - 9 . v lLysychankc, V.I.]; -.GYLOl[SKlY I I - P . . rlSmoilovslkyi, O..N.~ Temperature dependence of t~.e KGssbauer effect in stannic acid. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 10 no.12:1368-13169 D 165. (KRA 10).-I) 1. Dnepropetrovskjy goqiAa,-stvenny-y universitst. SMO~LCVSKII, N. IA. Rekonstruktsiia Qnskol bunkerovochnoi bazy. Cbskii port. fReconstruction of Cknsk bunker base. Cmsk port7. (Rechnci transport, 1946, no. 1-2, p. 13-15). DW: TC601.R4 Tekhnologicheskie protsessy i normy obrabotki flota na opy-te Kievskogo rechriogo porta. fTechnologi 1 0e and standards for the merchant marine, judging from the experience of Kiev riveca ~rt ss(Vodnyi trans-oort, - r rJ 1940, no. 8, D. 12-14). DW: HE561. R8 SO: Soviet,TransDortation and Communication, A Bibliogranhy~ Library of Congress, 11 14. Ya. ns in "Aver Ports and LandIngs (obrabcjtka flota v rechn3&-h The Sen-ic&rlg. Of I7d.-vo "inisterstva -lechnr,90 FlOta) '.0scaw, 195o. portakhpri-stanyakh), published by 1% - 202 pp. diags.; tabs* Lifili ITTMFBEM, I.A.-, ~MOYLOVSKIY, N.Ya., inzhener. Necessary book ("Organization and mechanization of freight loading in river trans-nortation." I.A. Ittenberg. Reviewed by N.IA.Gmoilovskii.) Mekh. trud.rab. 7 no.7:46-47 JI. 153. (KLR& 6:7) (stowage) SMOYLOVSKIY, Naum Yakovlevich; SMIRNOV, Ye.V., kand.tekhn.nauk. retsenzent, red.; ALKKSEYEV, V.I., red.izd-va; YFRMAKOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. LServicin.- ships in river harbors and at wharves] Obrabotka flota v rechnykh portakh i na pristaniakh. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Rechnoi transport," 1959. 245 p. (MIRA 12:4) (Inland water transportation) (Cargo handling) SMOYLOVSKIY) N.; LIPOVS.KIY, G. Analysis of the efficiency of capital investments for the improve- ment of~harbor facilities. Rech. transp. 20 no-5:11-13 MY '61. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Glavnyy inzh. proyekta Novosibirskogo otdeleniya Giprorechtransa (for Smoylovskiy). 2. Nachallnik Novosibirskogo porta (for Lipovskly). (Harbors--Finances) (Capital investments) 3(2) SOV/6-59-10-17/21 AUTHOR: Smozhenkov, N. F. TITLE: On the Engraving of Original Maps PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 19599 Nr 10, pp 62-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author analyzes the disadvantages of engraving and out- lines the prospects of this method on account of practical experience. He indicates the shortcomings of "Vini-proz" which forms the basis of engraving, and points.out that "Viniproz" needs further improvement. Engraving..on glass is then discussed, and it is shown that the mechanical strength and durability of the engraving layer should also be further improved. The advantages and disadvantages of separate en- graving of the individual map elements are then demonstrated. Practical experience has shown that the map elements should be engraved, the one after the other, on transparent material, wherefrom separate positives are obtained for every single element. The author then presents the technical method of preparing original maps for edition. Engraving is to be car- ried out on glass or a solidp permanently plastic material. Card 1/2 Thus, cartographic production is largely rationalized. Further- On the Engraving of Original Maps SOV/6-,5'9-10-17/21 0 more, two technical methods are given for the simultaneous compilation and engraving of original maps. The article con- cludes with an enumeration of the advantages and disadvantages of this method. Card 2/2 3/006/60/000/06/17/025 B007/BOO5 AUTHOR2 Smozhenkov, N, F~ TITLE: Some Possibilities of Reducing Manual Work in Carto- graphic Production P PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, No. 6, PP- 56 - 6o TE~J: The author discusses some problems connected with the improvement of~Tapmaking on the basis of his own experience. He recommends the use of map compilation as a model of separation drafting. On the basis of his experience, he points out that it is not necessary always to attach the inscriptions to the map compilation. The author gives recommendations for the use of projectors and the utilization of reliefs of an obsolete map. He gives advice for training draftsmen in a technique by which the map elements are compiledand entered in the final compilation at the same time. The author describes the method of simultaneous compiling and en- graving of original maps. Finallyq he describes the chemical method of engraving map elements worked out by himself and N. V. Gorvachkin in 1959. Card 1/1 SMOZHENKOV. K.F.; GORYACHICIN, N.V. Improving the method of engraving original maps. Geod\ i kart. no. 1o:42-47 0 16o. WA 13:12) (Map printing) r7ANIKOV, Pavel Aleksayevich; SMOZHENKOV. Nildfor Fedosovich: ZHUDRO, A.N., red.; SHAMAROVA."t-iC iz VORONOVA, V.V., tokhn.red. [PLastles In cartography] Plastiki v kartografii. Izd-vo goodez.1it-ry, 1961. 80 p. (MMA 15:2) (PlaBtiCS) ((;artography) smoziln-vov, N.F-- Photochemical engravinF. Geod. i kart. no.1:47-52 Ja '62. (SERA 215: 1 ) (Map printing) (Photoengraving) Czechoslovakia/Chemical Technology -- Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journali Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 1573 Author: Smrcek, A. IDstitution; None Title: A Titrimetric Method for the Analysis of the Glass Batch Original Periodical: Sklar a keramik, 1956, Vol 6, No 7, 161-162; Czech Abstract: A rapid method is described consisting in the titration of the sodium and potash with 1 N HC1, the addition of an excess of 1 N HC1, and boiling until the dolomite or limestone is completely dissolved, fol- lowed by back-titration with 1 N NaOH. A 10-g sample is used, and the titration is carried out to a methyl orange endpoint. The ac- curacy of the determination is �0.1%. Card 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAMA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products 11 and Their Application. Ceramics. Glass, Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyap No l9p 1958# 65158 Author t Smrcek Antonin Inst Title The Application of a Flame Photometer in the Glass Industry Orig Pub.., Sklar a keramik., 1957P 7., No 11, 325-327 Abstract: An ideal method of determination of alkalis is with the flame hotometer, which works with an accuracy of 0.1-0,2po Na 0; the duration of the analysis with which it is po3sible to determine K 2 and Na 20 is Card 1/~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H and Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya,, No 19, 1958, 65158 Abstract: the content of alkalis in glass and raw materials. For many substandesp such as sand, fire-resistant materials, and various others, it represents the only possibility. card 515 SNRCEK., Antonin, inz. Surface protection of glass molds. 2klar a keramik 12 no.8:21X,-251 Ag 162. 1. Vyzkumne pracoviste narodniho podniku Obalove a lisovane sklo,, Dubi u Teplic. ACC NR: M6036723 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0013/66/000/011/0319/0323 AUIMOR: Smrcek, Antonin (Engineer,, Candidate of sciences); Smrcek, Josef (Eng-Jrear) ORG: Class Unionj Usti nad Ljbem Plant (SKLO Union, zavod Usti red Labem) ; ~Teplice Research Laboratory (~yzkume pracoviste, Teplice) TITLZ: Oxidation resistant steels for work in contact with irolten glass SWRCE: Sklar a keramik, no. 11, 1966, 319-323 TOPIC TAGS: nickel, chromium,iron, chromium steel, cb===i;u=nickel steel, nickel ch,romium alloy, metal corrosionj molten glass, corToz-i-on /La-f-/ A--to~-~ -6~f 4Z/2 ABS-LR,,,CT: The corrosion behavior of iron, nickel, chromium, chromium stainless steels, stainless steels, and nickel-chromium alloys in molten glass at 1300C with an exposure time up to 15 hr has been investigated. The silica-base glass contained 15.2% sodium oxide, 8.2% calcium oxide, 3.6% magnesium oxide, 0.8% aluiminum oxide, 0.39% sulfur trioxide, and 0.11% ferric oxide. Iron was found to corrode at a linear rate; nickel-at a parabolic rate, but only during the first 5 hr, after which not further weight loss was observed. Chromium corrosion first followed a parabolic rate which, after the first 5 hr, changed to linear (see Fig. 1).! The sulfur content in iron and nickel specimens increased to 0.072 and 0.39%, respectively, after respective exposures of 12 and 15 hr. The corrosion rate of Card 1/2 UDC: 621.944 666.76 ACC NRt AU16036723 steelz and alloys depended strongly on composition and varied (calculated values) from 16 mm/year for nickel-base alloy with 24% chromium to 158 mm/year for chromium-base alloy with 41% nickel. Orig. art. has: 11 figures and 6 tables. 5 0 -.6 C-~ 7 -50 13 9 10 1115 12M 1C0 17 W -150 18 800 goo 1 -100 1,~b ~1300 gw~ SUB CODE: Il/ SUBM DATE: none Fig. 1. Cord 212 ACC. 1,416 %.117003240 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0013/66/000/012/0351/0356 AUPIOR, - SmErEcnek~' ~A~,_riin (Engineer; Candidate of sciences); Smrcek, Josef (EngineerT ORG: fSmrcek, 4.7SKLO UNION n. p. Research Site , Teplice (SKLO UNION n. p. Vyzkumne.1 racoviste); rcek,4. SKLO UNION n. p. Usti Plant (SKLO IMION n. p. zavod Usti) P zs~~ ~ .2 TITLE: Oxidation-resistant steels for operation in direct contact with molten glasses SOURCE: Sklar keramik, no. 12, 1966, 351-356 TOPIC TAGS: chromium steel,--chromiina- stainless steel, nickel chromium alloy, pt-I-M! r.01 I m I molten glass, metal oxidation, 1glass, nickel steel, corrosion resistant steel ABSTRACT: The behavior of a series of chromium and nickel-chromium stainless and I oxidation-resistant steels and nickel chromium in molten glasses has been investigated Theoretical analysis, review of the literature data, and experiments showed that at 1300C in the modt widely used sodium oxide-calcium dioxide glass containing about 0. 1% sulfur trioxide, nickel and iron corroded at a respective rate of 10 and 13 mm/year. The, corrosion rate of chromium was still higher. This was true not only for pure metals,' but also for the alloy components. A chromium steel with 29% chromium corroded at a rate of 20-30 mm/year; a nickel-base alloy containing 23% chromium corroded at a rate of 15 mm/year. Steels and alloys with carbon content ~1 over 0.2% are not recommended for parts working in contact with molten glass. Oxidation-resistant chromium-nickel steels 24-19 and 21-37 were found to be UDC: 621.944 ard 1/2 666.76 ACC NR- AP7003240 completely unsuitable. Commercial-grade iron, iron-free nickel-base alloy with 23% chromium, and chromium steel with 29% chromium, all with low carbon and impurity content, were found to be the most suitable materials for operation in contact with molten glass. SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 024/ SOV REF: 002 Card 2/2 SMRCEK, FIRANTISEK Construction of canals on the Vah River. lst ed. illus., maps, diagrs. (part col.), graphs, tables Praha, Statni neki. technicke literatury, .1958. 162 p. Czechoslovakia Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959 Unclassified S,'-'RCFK J . Transpcrt eq,,Apuient. ~-- 3~'l- (Strojjn---~ka Vyrc'~,.z~. Vol. 5, nc. 6, Aui-. 1~',-7 Pr--h1n, Czechc,,:lcvnkia) I , .7 -UrOT C 0 r, I%r~nthi,- Index cf Last H -,E,-,n Accessions (E~11) i. - V-1. 7, n . 2, Febr-ary SPMEK, J., dr, Injector blowpipes for overheated air. Faliva 42 no.7-197- 203 JI 6z. 1. Ustwr pro vyzkum paliv., Brno. S "'P "', F. Iih-I Mechanlza-~icn of the hamd1ing cr ma- rials, Tech praca "? Le - - 4- 1` P-c ~ '. , j -,) 3F '65, .'~ R-3searcl-I Worksite of the Transporta National Enterprise, 1 Prague. SMRCEK.. Janj, inz. Transportation techniques and material handling at the /+th International Brno Fair. Tech praca, 21+ no,9:686-690 S 162, 1. Reditel Vyzkumneho ustavu., Transporta n.p., Chrudim, ACC NRI AP7003240 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0013/66/000/012/03-51/0356-' AUTHOR. Smrceki!Antonin (Efigincer; Candidate of sciences); Smrcek, Josef (Engineer) ORG: ZSMrce 0 UNION n. p. Research Site , Teplice (SKLO UNION n. p. Vyzrumne; prAcoviste); cckl,J_7SKLO UNION n. p. Usti Plant (SKLO UNION n. p. zavod Usti) TITLE: Oxidation-resistant steels for operation in direct contact with molten glasses' SOURCE: Sklar a' keramik, no. 12, 1966, 351-356 TOPIC TACS: chromium W9. steel,-ehmomirm-stainless steel, nickel 9 M R P A 10- ;... im _4 MV--vilI chromium alloy, QrrX=2=1r, molten glass, metal oxidation, glasa, nickel steel, corrosion resistant steel ABSTRACT: The behavior of a series of chromium and nickel-chromium stainless and oxidation-resistant steels and nickel chromium in molten glasses has been investigated Theoretical analysis, review of the literature data, and experiments showed that at 1300C in the moet widely used sodium oxide-calcium dioxide glass containing about- 0. 1% sulfur trioxide'. nickel and iron corroded at a respective rate of 10 and 13 mm/year. The, corrosion rate of chromium was still higher. This was true not only I for pure metals,: but aloo for the alloy components. A chromium steel with 292 chromium corroded at a rate of 20-30 mm/year; a nickel-base alloy containing 23% chromium corroded at a rate of 15 mm/year. Steels and alloys with carbon content i over 0.2% are not recommended for parts working in contact with molten glass. Oxidation-resistant chromium-nickel steels 24-19 and 21-37 were found to be UDC: 621.944 Card 1/2 666.76 ACC NR, AP7003240 completely unsuitable. Commercial-grade iron, iron-free nickel-base alloy with 23% chromium, and chromium steel with 29% chromium, all with low carbon and impurity content, were foynd to be the most suitable materials for operation in contact with molten glass. SUB CODE: l1/ 'SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REFS 006/ OTH REFS 024/ SOV REF: 002 ,.Card 2/2 ACC NRI A]P6036723 SOURCE CODE: cz/0013166/000/011/0319/0"123 AbTHOR: Srrrcek, Antonin (Engineer,' Candidate of sciences); Smrcek, 'Josef (Engineer) ORG: Class Union, Usti nad L.)bem Plant (SKLO Union, zavod Usti nad Labem) Tepl-' . ce Rosoarch Laboratory (,Vyzkumne pracoviste, Teplice) 5xLb TITI.Z-: Oxidation resistant steels for work in contact with molten glass S0;j1,',CZ: Sklar a keramik, no. 11, 1966, 319-323 TOPIC TAGS: nickel, chromium,iron, chromium steel, nickel steel, nickel chromium alloy, izetal corrosion) malten glass, corTurz-i-on Aai-l ABSTRACT: The corrosion behavior of iron, nickel, chromium; chromium stainless steels.' nl --el-chro-i-idum stainless steels, and nickel-chromium alloys in molten glass at 1300C with an exposure time up to 15 hr has been investigated. The silica-base a.ss contained 15.2% sodium oxide, 8.2% calcium oxide, 3.6% magnesium oxide, 0.8% E alu---nui-a oxide, 0.39% sulfur trioxide, and 0.11% ferric oxide. Iron was found to i corrode at a linear rate; nickel at a parabolic rate, but only during the first -3 hr, after which not further weight loss was observed. Chromium cor:osion first _Followed a parabolic rate which, after the first 5 hr, changed to lin(tar (see Fig. 1).; T*--e sulfur content in iron and nickel specimens increased to 0.072 ani 0.39%, respectively, after respective exposures of 12 and 15 hr. The corros-:on rate of ,-Card __ 1/2 UDC: 621.944 666.76 ACC N.R: AP6036723 steeis and alloys depended strongly on composition and varied (calcula:-.ed values) from 16 mm/year for nickel-base alloy with 24% chromium to 158 mm/year for chromium-base alloy with 41% nickel. . Orig. art. has: 11 figures and tables. 5 0 3 Fig. 1. 4 6 0" 87 so 9 10 12M .ICIO W. 16 -150 8G0 9W AWO 1100 ~1300 90~0 Sn CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 yr- ka Y.- ation of h drogg I'Oe on mechanical1y streased eieff. y Kam n aqueong tprt- I S and Mzkt. ILf. ju G. A. Akimova. IM=). HU L 10, 595-W1955).-During mech. stressing ta's urn IT%% is formed by,ultrasonic vw;av f the metallic mkr L-tp graphi=cetn. of the 'r."'t,--wi otographle records of the stressed material, Petr Schneider CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Corrosion. Corrosion Protection. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 67799. Author : Smrcek-X. Inst :-Vo-V -given. Title Measurement of Potential in the Investigation of Corrosion in Highly Corrosive Media. Orig Pub: Chem. prumysl, 1956, 6, No 11, 476-477. Abstract: A special electrode made of calamel was construc- ted in the Czechoslovakian Research Institute of Materials Protection for the purpose of investiga- ting corrosion in highly corrosive media in which the use of ordinary calomel electrodes proved un- Card 1/2 18(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/1544 Bartoh, Karel, Engineer, and Karel Smr6ek, Engineer Methody zkouseni korosni odoln0s~i`imateria~lu (Methods for Testing the Corrosion Resistance of Materials) Prague, SNTL, 1957. 289 p. 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: Franti5ek Miks', Engineer; Draft Reviewers: Josef Teindl, Doctor, Engineer, Professor, and Rudolf Pospf6il, Doctor, Engineer; Manuscript Reviewer: Rudolf Ko ec, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Vlasta Vitova'; Chief Ed. for Elterature on Mechani- cal Engineering (SNTL): Josef M-epetko, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for middle and top categories of workers in technical and acceptance inspection in various kinds of plants and for designers and scientific workers In research institutes. It may also be used as a teaching aid in trade schools and colleges. CaR V__~9 Methods of Testing (Cont.) CZECH/1544 are mentioned. References are given at the end of each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 7 Introduction 9 Ch. I. Economic and Technical SignIficance of Testing the Corrosion Resistance of Materials 11 Ch. II. Theoretical Fundamentals of Corrosion Reactions In Brief 13 Thermodynamic fundamentals of corrosion 13 Classification of corrosion according to the kind of attack on the metal 16 Classification of corrosion according to its mechanism 19 Card-3/9 Author x. Barton Ks) B,-rar-ek E. YT. 'Pt-ranek E., Barton K-) Smrcek K.) Sekerka I. CZECHOS1,C)VAKIA / i-hemical TCchnolog~,,,. Chemical Products H and Tl-i:~ir ".pplications . Corrosion. Corrosion Control, Abs jour- ~Icf Zhur-'~himlva, 1959 1'.10 lzi 10. ALithor Sil,rcck, flarp-.1; Sekerka, 1 van Se i If e rt a',--' i-- i r Inst 7''ot 011VOITI. ~i~ D~ Corrcsion "es-stance ~Iuininum a.!-Ld Its illoys in Aqueous Solutions of IH-jid r o g en S u 1 f 1 d e Orig Pub: Chem. prumysl, 1958, 8, No b:3 t FC Ti-le resistance to corrosion of Al (99.5,~O') and its alloys: AE.ig 3, AE.-In and AISIL (1()/,, Si) in acqueous solutions of HzS' temoerature 20-10100, and pres- sures: 1-8 at -.,ras investiaat--d. It vies established that, Al-alloys are rcsi3ta--t und6r those ccndltions; ;1.,:t, durii-ir-, their cf-r.-i-ac- w.".-h adnlixtui-es -t:- a sol-1- tinn wit'n elerr.,cntary suffw- suLJides haal.~,,, Card 1,12 SMCEK, K. SCIENCE Periodical: CHEMICKE LISTY. Vol. 52, no. 2. Feb. 1958. T4RCEK, K.; DKKERKA. I.; S&IFERT, V. Corrosion studies. XVII. Effect of hydrogen sulfide on the corrosion of aluminum. p. 196. Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 3, March 1959 Unclass. Distr: We 1e StUdles. XVIIL Proceiwa governIng Ma k1,, ",a dissolving of metal. r K Smr6ek, and Eduard Ber A 'AldffibVa-.-Pr e . I ' --- ~ - . F . disso V.; --7101Y , d C.A. Z. Ing of metals In adds or bases may be controlied by 2 at" according to the ="up to the concu.-O.IN the rate t is coatroiled by of H* ions to the metal sur- face; it, concas ter thin OXN the rate controlling l t H * t ns and In the ran from 0 1 st IS th =r . e o o ge , ep g to US the.di"vios -eflon Is controlled by both stesm.. tivation en -' for some metals and uxedia wm detd. In all 3 tin ad UK. Kinstica ranges men a, of !It!, Karel Smr&k Ivan Sekerka larodavAh of MOW - . , . Eduard Btrinek, and Jan WHO& -M.-T212-17: The time dependence and iemp. dependence of tA dkW)V. Ing rate of metals in &q. soIns. at coust. concu. of the aggres.;, alve component visa detd. in cam when noJAgd. reaction products we formed ott the metal sud&W The Wnet'C eqU&tjon IS L of the zerah "do" neaft are -TM 6 essed -ii. in the form - iox jr - Z whem K Is the amt. of e mW dissolved i f th i n the thime 1, at ibe. temp, r, and v Is the we=. ~ uatiou i of thi k Th xlk"t o o e - e x . Xff 3 s s c y reage -q khtedca of onval n 4ktd &% t uA = G c o w & ' Ones. JW; 12 1"le- imelerato the emo LlIft acess In-vibich no k of *Otro" own PC YM t he d h W ti IJ 6 e on c t f rmi . e ne A t ists of ire cathodic a ISZ) but dow tkot d4MP No =J AN Distr: 4E2e V* Corrosion resistance of combinations ot metals under ac- Mos-pheric conditions prevailing in Czuchoslorpkia. SWIG$_ Koroje a ochrapta materidlit 3. 1-1(149)~Lxpts. th combinations of the tuore important tech. metals in mountain, city. and indusErial atins. show that electrochem. relations do not, in a decisive way, affect Elie corrosion behavior of individual inctals in theircombinatious. A more important factor is the proper specific corrusion effect of the atm. on the metals. To observe successfully the corrosion effects of the macrocells, (he Compton uiethod Of contact Was Used, consisting of one part of the nia~~ro4~ell being rod-shaped in the form of a spiral. The 2nd part was made into a flat spiral of the same diam. By winding the spiral on the rod tight, contact of both parts was effected, with large contact areas for comparatively small samples. Where under exceptional conditions the different electro- C hem. characteF of both metals in the combination was en- countered, the'iffective range of the macrocell was spatially 11. Licbem- Dis tr I~E,2c Akffect-of pK of solutions on the corrosion of metals. 3MUgl;j6 Kerose a ochrana waterM77,7~-9(1959).- vidual relations, ptl vs. corrosion, of the different metals are divided into 5 principal groups, Group 1, metals which are not attacked by soins. in the p1l range of 1-14; Group 11, metals corrosion-ri-,istant in the acid and neutral regions but attacked in alk. regions; Group 111, metals which are affected the opposite to those in Group 11; Group IV, mostly the amphoterie metals, which are attacked in acid and basic regions but are relatively corro%ion-resLstatit in neutral solns.; Group V, metals which are attacked con- siderably in acid solus., to a smidler degree in neutral solos., and become quite corrosion-resistant in alk. regions. The effect of some stimulators of corrosion on the change of rela- tion and the effect of the relation between surface of the metal samples and the vol. of the soln. am eraphasized A small vol. of soln. compared with the surface of the tested metal can distort the relation. F. H. Lichoa--J SMRCEK Karel inz.; RERICHA,, Roman, promovany chemik; KANDL, Jan, inz. Effect of surface properties of soUd and liquid phases on the formation of green pellets. But listy 16 no.5.318-324 My 161. 1. Vyzku=7 ustav,, Zelezne doly a hrudkovny, Mnisek pod Brdy. -.SWW,_Xarel, inz.j KANDL, Jan, inz. influence of the granulometric charge on.the forriation and strength of green pellets. Hat listy 17 no.1.1:761-766 N '62. 1. Vyzkumny ustav, Zelezne doly a hrudkomy-, Mnisek pod Brdy. CEJCHAVY Otto, prof.; SMRCEX, Karol, Jji,~,; SHB, Jarool-av Changes of the mineral composition of heat-hardened magnetite pellets. Rudy 11 no.12:400-408 D163. 1. Yyzk-Lm,.ny ustav, Zelezne doly a h--u&.-ov-ny., 1-tuisek pod Drdy. SMRCEK, Karel, inz.; KAEDL, Jan, inz.; CEJCHAE, Otto, prof. Pelletizing of pyrite cinder. %2t listy 18 no.9:621-.621 s163. 1. Vyzk-army ustav, Zelezne doly a hrudkovny,, Mnisek pod Brdy. &~HICEK, Karel, inz. Desulfurization of pyrite cinder pellets during hardening. Hut listy 19 no. 2:7?-83 F 164. 1. Vyzkumny ustav zelezorudnych dolu a hmdkoven, IAnisek. S14RCFK,l KnrtA, A rl -, . ,CI I", N I ~', t, ", J. 1; 1-j-, i, . ; ~-; ,~ J~), J a ro!3 I ttv "Lar and bond of heat-harder.,3d pell-'s. ~J - . I S bo -- Vllizv uq~ Knisek 4t93-202 1 6L.. Chanees 4.-;, 'ihe m.4 riert.-I composition of heat-hardened vellets. ibid.:103-113 1. Rosearcil insti'llite cf *,he Zfel&zonadrie. doly a hrudkovny National Fn%erprise, Mrigpk. SMICEKY Karel,, inz. Kinetic-3 of magnetite pellet desulfurization during heat- * hardening. Sbor Vyzk ust Mnisek 4:114-138 164. 1. Research Institute of the Zelezorudne doly a hrudkovny National Fn~erprise, Mnisek. r- n t t t d r; tio 1 y ov n L 22070-6~ WP Ap6olo7og ACC NR, SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Jandak, M. 13EEkL K. ORG: none TITIZ: Method of treating fine grain and dusty materials SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no- 4, 1965, 302 TOPIC TAGS: magnesium oxide, magnesium compound, chloride, homogenization, magnesium ABSTRACT: The article is an abstract of Czechoslovak Patent ' Application No:Class 18a,, 1/00,9 PV 1262-64, dated 5 March 1964- 1Jse of a Mg binder for pelletizing andbriqtietting is described. A suitable Mg material iB xylolite, known as a construction ma- terial. When the ingredients are mixed in a correct proportionp material sufficiently strong for many purposes is formed* The binder containing MgO and )tgCl2 in proportions of 6:1 to 1:1 is mixed and then added to the treated material in a proportion of 2 to 40% by weight* The required amount of the binder varies ao- cording to th.e.mature of the raw material, The mixture can be shaped by any commonly known nethody such as pelletizing,, briqui)t- tings pressing# or extruding. The mixture must be homogenized,, and suitably wetted before it is shaped. [JPRS1 PiawderIj SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: none C,rd 1/1"0L L. z~7r)2o-66 E, t -Ijp(ci JD ACC NRt AT6035011 SOURCE CODEI HU/25041661054101-/0061/0072 _31%CEK, K. CEJCI:;,. and CHVATIK,_ L., of the Research Inatitute for S the Iron Mine ind z_me~~tigjl~nt (original-language version not given] iri 11nisek Pod Drdy, Czechoslovakia. Contribution to the Problematics of Formation of the Magnetic Charac- Iteristics in oe-Fe203 Upon Heating to Nedium Temperatures" Budapest, Acta TeInica Academiae Scientia rum _14111garicae, Vol 54, No 1-2)" 9 Jun 1966, pp 61-;"'. Abstract: [German article) The possible formation of maghemtte (y-Fe 0 2 3 by annealing in the 500* - 800% temperature range was studied on samples; of a specular hematite concentrate, an Indian hematite ore., and a synthe-! tic Fe203 material. The formation of the new phase, exhibiting magnetic properties, was observed and the presence of bivalent iron was verified by analysis. It is most probable that magnetite is the sole carrier of the magnetic properties originating by the reducing action of sulfur li- 3erated by the thermal dissociation of the sulfides present and possibly also by the action of carbon monoxide contained in the gaseous dissocia- tion products of siderite heating. These assumptions were verified in the'. vnthetic mixtures Orig. art. has$ 5 figurest 2 formulas and 3 tables. DPRSt 36,86 ITOPIC TAGS: Iron oxide, annealing iSUB CODE; 11,13 / SUBM DATE: 01 Aug 64 / ORIG REFI. 001 / OTH REFt 008 Card I vir S n-IC L. The L-200 Morava airDlane. P. 655 (Kr-ldla Vlast~. No 21, Oct. 19-~7 Praha, Cz~-choslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (F.Al) LC. Vol. 7, n-,. 2, Febrapry i956 SHKEK, I-Adislav, inz. Development of agricultural aircraft. Letecky obzor 8 no. 4:98-100 Ap 164. ,)f' t1he -jkalkp. 11,7rdroelectric-l".wer ~~Ilatti n )n the Vah itiv r." No. 6, June -1959. Voi. '~ralmi, C,!echoslova,:ia, lianthly List cf _',:;jst Riiropean -~~,ccessions '.7 :,d)5 Vol. No. 9, 'Deptember 19'9. 1-Inclas~--'fied. fou-ndtatior Ycj-adic worKs in of ayinz: 12 no-10-439-443 0 ~'by .jigher School of reachric.2og'Y., YUGGSL.AVIA/Diseases of Farm Animals - Di3eases Caused by R-3 Helminths. Abs jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, 5o2i4 Author Sm-reek, Z., Karlj, J. Inst Title Spontaneous Dieumothorax in Cattle. Orig Pub Veterinaria Ragosl-), 1957, 6, No 2-3, 307-315. Abstract Spontaneous pneumothoraxes were investigated in 21 animals. In 3 of the cases the pneumothorax -was bilateral. in all of the animals, such sponataneous pneumothorax was caused by a break-through of echinococcus cysts into the pleural cavity. Dyspnea predominated among the clinical symptoms. It increased with motion, and was accompanied by moans when exhaling took place. In some cases the thorax was asytmet~!ic. Only in 2 of the anizvels was subdermal emphy- sera cbserved. The diarnosis of spontaneous pneuny)thorax was confirmed roentgenolog~cally. Card 1/1 ACC NR, AR6C)16242 SOURCE CODE: uR/0058/65/000/01-1/HD04/MD5 AUTHOR: Ustimenko, V. M.; Smrchek, V. L. 43 TITLE: Some questions in the general theory of a parametric amplifie with double pumping SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. llZh3O REF SOURCE: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta svyazi, VY-P. 11 19&1 90-98 TOPIC TAGS: parametric amplifier, circuit theory, signal to noise ratio, receiver bandwidth, radar receiver, radiometer ABSTRACT: The authors analyze a parametric amplifier with double pumpIng starting from the general premises of the theory of linear networks. An equivalent circuit of such an amplifier is presented as well as general expressions for the Cain and the noise figure. It is indicated that the product of the gain by the bandwidth increases by several times compared with ordinary parametric amplifiers, with an insignificant deterioration of the noise properties, if the double-pumpirg parametric amplifier is intended for the reception of "radar signals," and can be increased ap- preciably if this double-pumping parametric amplifier is intended for the reception of radiometric signals. Yu. Romanovskiy. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 09 1 rt~ t- OXF.MW_. A 1' '62143 L -W EM/ ACCESSION NR.- AP5016950 UR/0303/05/ 00/003/0044/0046 6671.613:620.19 AUTHOR: ~vaboda; M. Knapek, B.; Smrchkova, Yaf TITLE: A study of the protective properties Of Ipaint and varnish coatings at high temper- atures and the effect of pigment type on the ther-m-aTdegEadati o~ the binder V. SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye materialy i 1kh primenenlye, no. 3, 1965, 44-46 JIL IP TOPIC TAGS: paint, varnish, c atidn',~ _al~d res rosion. prevei epou resin, thermooxidation, protective coatta fiermalagJIng film degradation- ABSTRACT: The purpose Of this.woflc was to study the corrosion resistance of paint and -200C and to determine the effect of pigment varnish coatings following thermal aging at 50 type on the degradation of the films (pentaphthalle alkyd and alkyd, alkyd-molamine, and- epoky resins). It was found that the greatest damage to the films occurs during the first 50-100 hr. of exposure. Above 100C, the rate of degradation of the binder increases. considerab rhe porosity of the films Increases after exposure to temperatures of 150 and 200C. A sLaUstical treatment of the-data showed that the influence of the pigment on the degmdation of the film-forming mater%l Is very slight, and Lbat temperature is the _777 jen dationa on floating Piles' p. 503 apaOINA, M. Design of foun Vol 4, no. ll~ Nov. 1956 INZFi4j-RSK7-I STAV5i- (-"iinisterstvo stavevidctvi) Prahas Czechoslovakia LT7 (F,~Aj,) APPIL 10/57 -;,~'S- ~71 SFRC-I'Ik,Miros1av. inz. Development of assembled bridge constructIons. Inz stavby 12 no.8:344-348 Ag 164. 1. Dopravoprojektq Bratislava. T. Sibek, V. Experience with the short-wall method in the May Day I M ine in Dubnany. p. 258. UHLI, Prague, Vol. 4, no. 9, Sept. 1954. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,Vol- 5, No. 6, June 1956, Uncl. -S1-1RCKA,.--J.; POLOMIS, V. Some observations on ulcers. Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.11:281-287 15 Mr 163. 1. 11. vnitrni oddeleni Ustredni vojenske nemocnice v Praze, prednosta MUDr. J. Smrcka. (PEPTIC ULGERJ (STRESS) (APPENDICITIS) (SMOKING) 45647 1, Avmoit: smr~~a, J. z/o34/63/000/001/011/012 E073/El5l TlTLE: Forming of metals with a high degree of deformation. Influence of-explosive impacts on the mechanical properties of metals PERIODICAL: I-Iutnick~ listy, no.-I, 1963, 74-75 TEXT The report contains information and published relation- ships between the shock action of the force and its effect on the surrounding medium, and these relationships are applied to changes occurring during explosive forming. Literature published for nailitary purposes on the destructive effect of explosions on bodies under water and the occurrence of failure in metals has been made use of. The report describes orientational tests carried out for the purpose of gaining initial experience of explosive forming and to determine the changes produced in the material by such forming. Research Report SV6mr z-61-1082. 71 pages, numerous figures and diagrams, 9 references. Card 1/1 [Abstractor's note: Complete translation A57/061 B 144/31 1,36 AUTHQ'hS: Lida~ik, Miloslav, Dufek, Jan, Sftar.":, Stanislav, Smrcka, J~Ai n ~dj * ch TITLE: Production of epoxy resins I 'E'll! 0 D1 CAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Yhimiya, no. 1, 1963, c,39, abstract I IT13C (Czechosl. patent 100282, Jnly 1',j 1961) T EXT : Epoxy resins are obtained when epihalohydrin and its derivatives react in the presence of a Friedel-Crafts catal-;st with mono- and poly- atomic phenols, alcohols, bisphenol3, or phenol resins, and the resultant i,.iixture of halohydrin ethers of phenol campoundq (or the mixture of separately prepared halohydrin ethers) and alcohol is dehydrohalogenated in high-alkaline medium. By way of e~,mple, 1 mule diane and 10 moles 0 ethyl chlorohydrin -are mixed in a flask and heated under stirring to 70 C. 1';~j triethanol amine (related to diane) and 3,,-, NaCl in 15~4 aqueous solution ar-e added. The mixture is heated to boilia,-, and then left for 4 lirs. Then, 0.12 i-iiole E!Il~rcf!rir,-tris-clilc)i,oliyLlrin ether is introduced, -which has bec,n prepared by reaction of 3 r.,ioles ethyl chlorchydrin and I mole Card 112 44 /111 86 C Q I j I L X I L i! C,'-L t ~A 1 !3 t b.,~ Lo 65-75 C for 3 Lira. To the .Y"!rin NakAi in the- forra of 2Di-~', aqueous I u t i -,; r) Ji S z t d J ro i s u V, i t I i n Jol 11 t iorl i nc ki L ,-i i th IX., to, i, tho -~th% I cxc-~SLI J h r n an" I e f t for I Ilirl. Then is sep.arated and the resin ,lf G.~. The solution is dried with tv,-~in-;;mrent, f-ijtj-jjtC- is 3er,,3.rr:!ted frurii stillation b s t r a c t e r SWRCU, Jiri; POLOMIS, Vaclav Our experiences with bronchopneumonia. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.14: 439-h45 4 Apr 58. 1. 11. -,rpitrni oddeleni UVN v Praze-Stresovicich, prednosta Dr. Jiri Snrc',-n. J. S., Praba-Stresovice, Ila Vetrniku 1550. (1301IONCHOPM40111A, diff er. diag. from other types of Pneumonia (Gz)) ~~:- ~; POD)MIS, linclav !~ - 'I -~Lt iC Y)neumonUi. Gas. lek. cesk. 97 no. 14:445-451 4 ADr 58. i, 11. vnitrni oddeleni UVN v Praze-Streqovicich, prednosta Dr. Jiri .*i- , J. S. , Praha-Stresovice, UVIT. (Fic-P,W4011 IA rheum. ((;z)) GO'wtry; Czechol,lovXkia [not civci~ Intornal Dcriart,.~!cmt H of the Central Militaz-f Hospit~Q_ (II interni A f11 1 c. n'_~d ~del nemocnice) ---Prague cid Us trochu vojenskc ' _; Chief (Prednosta): Snrcka __and the 4calth "ajor General Q;cno-ralinajor NUD Jim AcLninistration of the Ninistry erior (zdravotn_icIca MiTr-ave. ministerstva vnitra) _, Vol WIX, No 4, August 1961, Source: PraFue, 11~fsiatriclw Vestnik U pp 207-210 Data: "Cur M-morlence Ath the Teqt of C-reactive Protein in I It'hounatic Carditis. Authors: IR=' Jan Frantisek PROKSANP Frantisek; SMRCKA, Jiri; HASA, Jan A contribution to diagnosis and treatment of inflammation of the pericardium, especially the constrictive type. Cas. Lek. Cesk. 101 no.6:174-179 9 F 162. 1. 11 vnitrni oddeleni Ustradni vojenske nemocnice - Zdravotnicka sprava ministerstwa vnitra, Praha. (PMCARDITIS) C-ic -t ,4m for r .6 -Z all I- in, y~ c r tA -', -t- 131, 0 UV -ov 13 rY- ...b. t: 'L, L 226o-66 EWT(t)/EV1P(k)/EWP(b)/EWA(c)--- JjP(c)- JD/Ht ~ACC.ESSION NR: AP500803P,,- t/0032165/015/003/0222/0225 .4 0, 1- ~) IVY- 1AUTHOR: Drastik, F. (Professor, Engineer, Doctor of sciences)(Prague); Vocel, M. I(Engineer, Candidiite of sciences) (Prague); Smrcka, J. (Engineer, Candidate of Isciences) (Prague) TITLE: Electromagnetic forming of metals SOURCE: Strojirenstvi, v. 15, no. 3, 1965, 222-225 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic forming, copper sheet forming, iron dheet forming, alurainum sheet forming, metal sheet forming il~ -1- q ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic forming of metall has been investigated at the De t mep~ of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Polytechnic Institute in PragueiT~%:nks of-Melluminum (0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 mm thick),J?ZgEer (0-5 mm thick), and iron (0-5 mm thie7k-Twere formed. The experiment showed that the depth of the cavity depends on the material formed and the amount of energy liberated. With an energy of 2500 Ws, the depth of cavity was 10 mm in an kron sheet 0.5 mm thick, 13 mm in a copper sheet 0.5 = thick, and 29 mm in an aluminum sheet 0.3 mm thick. Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 1 table, and T formulas. (WW] 1ASSOCIATI"ON: none .t.Curd 1/2 L 226o-66 AccEssi6k-N-R-: AP56666~~ ISUBWITTED: 00 NO FXF SOV:- 000 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: M14 UMR: 008 ATD pRESS: 4006. Kur~-l New me--.~Iotls of asserabLy te.--ilnxiog.-r. ic(Ill org 1,37 r.,:).4-2 of ccver Ap 16"10 vyr 1~3 no. T, ~',r IT4 r f nr Unci,issi -]-edt MRC KA ~ K. Gantry crane with 400 t lifting capacity for building a nuclear oowor plant. Jaderna, energie 6 no..12:419 D 160. SMMKA, K. Apparatus for bmlling of pipes up to 100 mm diameter. Stroj vyr 9 no.7:347-349 161. 1. Zavody V.I. Lenina Plzen, n.p.0 14ontazni zava4 Praha. SMROKA, K. Apparatus for mechanical separation of pipes of a diameter over 100 mm. ,St!roj vyr 9 no.12:403-405 161. 1. Zavody V. I. Ienina, montazni zavod, Praha. GOLMWEV, J.F, Kanlid4it tochni-kych ved; "MIN, A~j~, in- . 0 - SKRCKA, K----el (translator) Thermic cleansing of building surfaces. Inz stavby 10 no.43Suppl,47-48. Ap 462. MMKAI, Karei I f The ETR-131 ditch excavator. Inz stavby 10 no.8.-Suppl.: Mechanizace no.8:94 162. SIMICKA, Karel A device for fitting pipes in heat exchangers. Ener.getika Cz 121 no.5:257 My 162. 1. Loninovy zavody Plzen, n.p., montazni zavod Praha. SbIRGKA, Karel Replacement of locotractora by automobiles. Inz stavby*. Suppl..-Mechanizace no.5:76-77 163. SMCKA , Karel Belt truck for heavy load transportation. Inz stavby:Suppl.: Mechanizace no.5:77 ~63. S~RCKA., Karel "Manufacture and assembly of technical pipelines" by A,,N. Batenauk [Batenchuk,., A.N.I. Reviewed by Karel Smrcka,, Stroj vyr 11 no.6- 325 Je z63. ~3 N', ii ~ ; h A , I w t I o 1 .jlllnlt~ bridge-cr-a-rie. Stroj vyr 11 no.7:355 163. SHRCKA, Karel "Aasembly of control and measurement instruments and of auto- matic control outfits4 by, A.K. Adabasjan (Adabashty&n, A.K.]. Reviewed by Karel Smrcka. Stroj vy-r n no.7-.372 163. SRRCKA, Kaxel -4 "OrganizzttirI2 am mechardzation of the as6eirhly of thermomechanical equipment in large electric power plantsu by D.J. Vinnickij (Vimiitskiy, D.Ya.]. Rev-Lowed by Karel Smrcka. Stroj vyr 11 no.6: 42-0 4a t63. SMRCKA, Karel Rope operator for large vessel weld-1-g. Zvazrarrie -1-2 ro.9:26E- 269 Sr63- 1. Zavody V.I.Le-ni-ra, n.p., Plzen. SI-MC19i , Karel Inside centering device for piping. Zvaranie 12 no.10: 297-299 0 163. 1. Zavody V.I. Lenina, Plzen. SI-IRCKA., Karel Boiler tube centering devices. Energetika CZ 13 no.6:319 Je 163. 1. Ianinovy zavody Plzen, dodavatelsk-f zavod., Praha. SVIRCKII; Karel Fittino-s ior pire weidin,7. EnergetDa Cz 13 nc.9.-49i) S '63. 1. Leninolry zavody Plzen, Dodavatelsky zavod Praha. 314R(,'KA, Karel The Globe pneumatic device. Uhli 6 no.6:221-222 Je 164. 1. Zavody V. 1. Len-ina Plzen, Delivery Department Prague. 3MCKAI Karol "Packing of bearing groupB11 by J.Sac [ShatB, Ya.j. Reviewed by Karel Smrcka. Stroj vyr 12 no.1:72 Ja164. ~- !,L, ~, K ~ ;r. , -, t.1 MI.) t,,. 1,3,.,.oa~.ire twirig-as, -Inz scatrb~y 12 nc.5~Suppl:l*cb6n,%!a--p I '. 164.