SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRYBOWSKI, C. - TRYMOVSKIY, L.G.

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I'linNSKI, Ueal-e-W rt htmld'.' rio.lij:2/4- 1,,j I~he j~.abki lit'Hltll rt~"o 220 0 164. TRYBOWSKI, Czeslaw A congress of follows Alumni, Czasopismo gecgraficzne 32 tr,.I: W7-109 161. TRYBUdSKIs C. Galanthus nivalia L. Wozechsviat no.3:84 Mr 162. ixc~~fA 1j--4D11-'A Sec 15 ljol- 12/4 Chest DIAeases Apr 59 91 1. EARLY RESULTS OF RESECTION OF LUNG TISSUE - Wczesne wyniki resTkcji tkanki plucnej T b and W o t n i e w s k t Z. Odd, I& Do Torakochir. Sanat. MS , "wocke - PROBL. LEK. 1958, 5/1 (36-42) Tables 2 In the light of a series of 39 patients, the authars describe the indications for re- section therapy and early results in the treatment of pulmonary tb. The favour- able results should be emphasized there were no fatal cases and no symptoms of bronchial fistula. Dobrowolski - Warsaw (XV, 0, TRYBOWSKI, Witold History of the Polish Scientific Society for the Study on Tuberculos!.s. Polski tygod lek. 17 no.26tlO44,1046 25 h 162. iTUBERCULOSIS hint) (SOCIETIES MEDICAL hist) an,l Th(Ax Aoplic--itiono. 0 i. 3. siniz, of' 1,7,!tural Gdocs anal 11(jtrulcil-iiii. or and 4~toc'~~(,L Fujl Lubrioant3. i,-bs Tour: R.,,f 31 1059, Author Trybula, E. -1 w~ t rq")t T` t.,.u Lcss~js of P~_,troluwi, Products. Orig Pub: Wiadovi. naft., 1~456, 4, No 6, 131D-141. ."bstract: A r~~viuw, cc_,ataiL.ing charactcrizations of a lz~ n,).,,ib -a., --,- of factors i,iflu,.,icln6 tl,u of i CiU irl f'u,-%*-' lossus uil~ ~jr 3tord-O Conditi oils; 7 o' .-,jt7,ods -or dotGraeinin- of' con.- tjjC IlloSt jj:,17ortan Ya. satullovs,,j Card 1/1 P'/0 1~/62/04 1 /0011'0021'004 D204 D304 AUTHOR; TrybuZa, Eugeniusz TITLE-, The chemistry of lubricant additives PERIODICAL: Przemys-k chemiczny, v. 41, no~ 1, 1962j. 24 - 27 TEXT; Additives to lubricating oils are classified into (a) oxida iion and corrosion inhibitors, (b) compounds lowering the freezing point, (c) compounds raising the viscosity, (d) deter e t , ~e) f~ n s compounds improving the lubricating properties and ( anti-foaming agen-.s. The purpose and action of each type of additive is very briefly stated and a few examples are given in each category. Fi- gures are quoted for the production of lubricant additives in the U-S.A. over the period 1955 - 1960, Research in this field in the Soviei--bloc is stated to be well in progress but ro comparative da- ta are presented., The work in Poland is carried out at the Central-L~1~ ne laboratorium technologii nafty (Central Laboratory of Petroleum Technology) in Cracow and Centralne laboratorium produkt6w nafto- wych (Central Laboratory of Petroleum Products)iri Warsaw, Future Card 112 P/01 62/041/001/002/"004 The Lhemistry of lubricant additives D204YD304 development of 'his branch of Polish industry is anticipated. There are I table and 6 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 7, non-Soviet-bloc. The refererr~es to the En&lish--language publicat-ions read as fo'Liows C-W. Georgi, "Motor Oils and Engine Lubrication'19 New York, 19581- H~H. Zuidema, "The performance of Lubricating Oils", New Yor-k 19152, ASSOCIATION: Centralne laboratorium produkt6w naftowych, Warszawa (Central Laboratory of Petroleum Products, 'Warsaw) Card 212 TRYBUIA., Eugeniuaz Chemistx7 of lubricant additives. Przem cher. 42 no.1:24-27 Ja t62* 1, Centralne Iaboratorium Produktow Naftowych, Warszawa TRYBULA,-Iugani"z--.-- . Chemistry of lubricant additives. Przem chem 41 no.1:24-Z7 Ja 162. 1. Centralne Laboratorium Produktow "aftowychp Warszawa TIMIULA, Euronlunz, mgr inz.; ISAWI~M, Elzzblota, Inz. Properties of cooling compressor oils operat.-q- wlth Freon 12. Nafta Pol 20 no.6:156-159 .'e'64. 1. Institute of. Petrolewn Technology, WarBaw Franch. PALUSZKIEWICZ, B~onislawap mgr; TRYBULA, Eugeniusz, mgr inz. Properties of lubricating oils for two-stroke engines with spark ignition. Nafta Pol 18 no.llz3O2-307 N 162. ' 1. Gentralne Laboratorium Prod#:tow Naftowych, Warszawa. 1'/014/63/042/003/002/003 D204/D307 iUMHORS: Szwarslca, Helena, Trybu/a, Eugeniusz a-id Lipson, Da;rid TITL'_: Resistance of epoxy-polyamide lacquer to petroleum products and the possibilities of its application PERIODICIJ,: PrZeMYS1 Chemiczny, v. 42, no. 3, 1963, 164-167 T E XT : The present work is part of a general trend aimed at increased utilization, of plaGtics in the petrojeuril industry, and i-,Tas concerned with the tests of thr, petroleum products - and water- resistance of a 2-component epoxy-polyamide lacouer no. 1AD, produc- ed by Instytut Tworzyw Sztueznych w IlarszaTric (131antics Institute, WarsaW). The lZ'1CqUCr Wa!~ a-,-)Dlicd in a thickness of 0.3.0 - 0.12 mm on to (1) sandblasted, (2) se.-adblastcd and phosphatcd (3) chr-,mically derusted, -and (4) chemically dorusted aud phosphated St-27s steel plates; and wlis tested at 20 and 50-1000C, for 40 days at the low and 140 hours at the hiylivr temperatures. The adhesion to base re- mained extremely good, the appearance remained unchanged, and the Card 1/2 Resistance of ... 1'/0l 63/042/003/002/003 D2o4 YI)307 gains in I.Iei,,Ilt i-,1 the prcrxmcc of2 petroIC'Url oil products I"cre very 1017. Conclurions: and epo.-y-melmidac lacquers are practically insoluble in petralewn prodlacts but i-,iay absorb small amounts of hydrocarbons on prolon-fed henting. They are solulble in hot polar solvents, swell slit;htly in benzene; adhesion is '.)cst on sandblasted and -phosphated surfaces, but is nonexistent on greasy met.als. The coanting was then sprayed in 5 layers onto a sandblasted exI)sri,aiental, cistern 2301'., -wracn hardened at 35-500c, and was --till. intact aftcr 1 year of e;qploitation. The lacquer is therefore suit- able for protecting steel ci,,;-'L---rns against water and other suL)-'t--I'Lcc-- occurring in mincral water. 'There are 2 tables. ~SSOCIYCIOJJ: Ce-ntralne Laboratorium Technologii Nafty, Lddzi_ w viarszawie (Central Laboratory of 1'etrolcum Technol- 09YI Warsaw Department) O"UM,"ITTZD: August 7, 1962 !,--Card 2/2- P/()35/60/OW/0 1 9/003/1-0~ A07(:,/A(v6 At IT111 )I V It Vvoyl'v~. W~illynl-lw' TEXT: The authors describe the production history of the Pleszewska Fabry- ka Obrabiarek (Pleszew Machine-Tool Plant) and list a number of wood-working ma- chines describing their operating principles. The following types of wood-working machines are produced by this plant: beading tool DFGA; pendulum saws PDe-5; cros. -cut saws PSWe; circular saws TPSe; ribbon saws PTMe, PTe-7 and PTe-9; wood- -turning lathes Types 1 DT and 3 Dr; moulder spindle lathe FJe, drilling machines LBSe; belt sanders Type SLNe; wood-turning machines DFGA and FJNe; chain saws ERSA-63 multi-circular saws with mechanical feed DPLA. The plant produces 1,100 wood-working machines annually and exports to South Africa, Albania, Australia, Austria, Afghanistan, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burma, China, Egypt, Hindustan, Indonesia, Iran, Irak, Yugoslavia, Korea, Pakistan, GDR, West Germany, Turkey, Uruguay, Hungaryand Vietnam. It is expected that the porduction will be increased by 367% during 196o - 1965, as compared to the 1958 index. Labor efficiency will Card 1/2 P/035/60/000/019/003/CO4 The Pleszew Machine-Tool Plant AO76/AO26 increase by about 90% and employment by about 87%. There are 5 Photographs. ASSOCIATION: Pleszewska Fabryka Obrabiared (Pleszew Machine-Tool Plant) TRYBUIA, S. (Wroclaw) On the paradox of three random variablee, Zastoa mat 5 no.4-1321-332 161. 1. Instytut Matematyczny Folakiej Akademii Nauk. TRYBULA, S. "f' flin 11 , ~~, !I,!'- .., . -- - ; . , . 1, I,-, ~ " .. , f " 1.. 1'., 1 1.. 1'.. 1 "'". 1, 1 - " , I . i j "-, I., -, 1 1'.. 1 1.-, .. 4 .;. -I I I... I , .1".. ;, I ~ I.. I .. i ..; 4 , , W4 " - I '. ~l . )III'm I I I .,. I 1 0. 1 , I , I . TRYBUIA, S.;-5TE1Ni1AU:;, H. Measurement of succe5sive comFarison. p. 204. ZASTOSOWANIA MATaNATYKI. (Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut t'-1atematyczny) 'Warsawa, Poland. V01. 4, no. 3, 1959 '' , It, 1, T 1 01 1 1 ". I I. I ~ . I I ~ - I Tff BWA, S. Estimation taking into account the error of the controller. 1). 249. ZAST030',-IANIA MATFIWITKI. (Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut, Matematyczny) Warsavia, Poland. Vol. 4, no. 39 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (FRAT) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb-. ]L960 Uncl. natmA. j. Estimation of frequency in population of elements uelonging to classes not represented in the sample. p. 244. ZASTOSOWANIA MATaIXTYK1. (Polska Akada~Lia Nauk. Insty-tut Matematyczny) Warsawa, PoLwid. V01. 4, no. 3, 1959 Month,ly 'List of East European AccessLons (EZAI) LC, V-ol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl., J ------------- ---- abuIa,-'S,,,, Oa a problem of prognosis. Bull. Acad.. d 'EVIVIA. Mli U. Ill. 5 (1957), 859-862, LXXIV. (Rus- sian summary) *The minimax squared error predictor of one jjn_ "mi Hodge5j/p variable from anothi!r, given as an example by and Lehmann [Ann. Math. Statist. 21 (1950), 182-197; MR 12, 36), is extended to the multinomial case. L. Hodges, Jr. (Berkeley, Cal TRY13JLFC, S. Social welfare at Kedzierzyn. P-51 (OCITRONA PRACYj B7ZPIFCZRIS7,.0 I HIMFINIA TRArT, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1956, Warsaw, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC9 Vol. 6, No. 9. Sept. 1957, Uncl. I The 6tate Railroad Car Fartory. p.4 I-RZZGU%D TECINIC211Y. (Naczolna Urganizac-*a Tectmicma) ',Jars,awa, Poland Vol.80, no.1'!, Apr. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions Index, (EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.6 June 1959 UncI 9 TRYBULA, S. (Wroclaw) On some loss functions. Col math 7 no.2:297-305 '60. (EEAI IC:'L) (Game theory) (Statistical diciaion) (Distribution (Probability theory)) CWIF,NK, Jerzy, Irz.; 3EFEWITA, Jerzv, inz.; ZEMBALA, Andrzej, Inz.; TIUBUS, AIbIn, inz. Blocking by means of an auxiliary alternatinp., current with the help of a RTe-2/100-(0-3) type relay and an auxiliary accumulator relay. Energetyka przem 10 no.3:102-104 62. TRYBUSP T, Rational utilization of locomotive crave. Frzeg-L kolej mechan 33 no.6:164-166 Je 161. FIJALKOWSKI, Jozef; TRYBUS, Tomasz Train timetable for 1964/65 and the tasks of the traction services. Przegl kolej mechan 11 (i.e.16) no.5;139-11+0,148-149 MY '64. 1. Central Traction Administradon, Warsaw. TRYEYVASp A. D. 42423. UniversallmY Dinamograf udt dlys opredelenlya Fizikomekhanicheskikh avoystv rasteniy. Zapiski Tad Zh. S. Kh in-Ta, T. 1, 1948, S. 253-61. TRYEYVAS, A. B. 42422. Vibratslonnyy klasonfikator dlya opredelonlya. Sposobnosti, Samoosypannlya reastenly. Zapisk! Tal Zh. S-Kh. In-Ta T. 1, 1948, S. 263-65. TRYFONOV, D. Unusual carcor. Sunny stranger. Nauka i zhyttia 12 no-5:16 my 162. (Lithlum) (Helium) (MIRA 15:7) THYPINOW, Richail N.jp lyz. Do-lvfjlopaemt of the elex-l-rical e-ginewtAng induatr in I "- , . Wlai elektrottz;hn 33 xio.922'175-278 S76d, r Eu P a TRYJAMKAt M. (Warszawa) Limit problem with tangential derivatives for the parabolic equation In a nonbounded region. In French. Annales pol math 9 no.3t219-233 161. (EEAI 10:8) (Differential equations) (Functions) TRYJARSKAY m. (VhirsLawa) On certain Fourier problems. Rocz prace maten 6:69-94 '61. )430145 P/515/61/006/000/002/003 1061/1261 AUTHOR: M. Tryjarslca-(Wnrsaw) TITLE: Ce, t'L In Fourior problem SOURCE: Polakle Towarzyatwo 14atematyczne.*Roczni1d. Soria I. Prace riatematyozne. v.6,, 1961, 69-84 TEXT: Two saparnto problem nre conaidered: I. a Fourier problem in n rndinnt homogoneous medium and II. a Fourier problem in a radiant Inhomogoneous medium 0 In I, the problem consists in dotor- mining the function T(A,t),cs2 + S, S2 being 3-dimensional Euclid- inn apace limitod by the Liap-,0700;1 surface S. satisfying the enuation: AT (A,, t T (A,t f[A,t,T(A,t)l + F[A,B,t,T_(B.t ~)' d B.(1) 1) t r2 and the following conditions: 11m T(A,t) = 0 and lim T(A,t) = 0 A -PeS t-'0 Card 1/3 P/5 115 ,161100610001(YO2101r, 1061/1261 on cortain Fourior problems where PE S. where functions f(A,t,,U) and F(A,,B,t,u) are assumad to be continuous and satisfy the Holder's conditions. r,,, is the distance A,,D in the domainJe , The function T(A,t) is found an a suin of two thermal potentials, nnd the Schauder theorem a fixed point existence in Busch's apace is used to prove thnt T(A,t) Is the unique solution of the problemo 1n IIproblem consists In de- termining the- functiou T(A,t ) with the saw. - assumptions, satisfying the equation: (A , t T (A, f) (A, t.) ) T(Alt) + t(Apt)T(Ast) -aT(Apt) f[A,t,.T(A,t)] + FfA9B)t8T(BPt V dB (32) r no wher e -,L and.pj satisfy Holder conditiuit-, the functions f,F satisfy the following conditions: f (A, t,u) - f (Ai , t Pul :5 o onst + ju-U11) Card 2/3 P/816/61/006/000/002/003 1061/1261 on cortnin Fourier problems F(A,B,t,u) - F(A2,B,t,u I const 1rHr + ju-uljj hf, hF (0,1). The Green's function of the problem is introduced$ And then the successive approximntions method in used to prove the existence and.uniquenosB of the solutions Card 3/3 CZYZA 2;.; TRYJARSKI, J. Measuring stand for investivation of 14W. SP 303 Rmall microwave antennas# Przem inst telekom prace 3.2 no,38:45-47 162, A AVAKYAH7 V.V.; TkyKill.11KIN, i.D. Continuous stz-alghtening of an alurajive wte2l cn a 1 1 h. MacHra. tek. inform. 18 no.5:29-30 14), 165. (Malu 1816) USSR/ Emincerinr, - Refractory CG,53till~,s Card 1/1 Fub. 1-;S 16/23 --Authors I ~-Vatok- -, L. V- Title t Glass (refractory) coatings as a protection aj~ainst nitration Periodical : Ve3t. ma!3h 2, 70 - 73, Feb 1955 Abstract : 'File refractory coating is described of the inner surfaces of Diesel etl~-,ine cy~linders et tke Chn-1yabinsk. Tractor Ilant, as Pmn effective mothod arainsf nitration. Tnc! cheadcal comFosition of tLe refractory solution is eiven as foll,-ws-. 67-5 - 73-5,`-' S102, 31.5 - 25-5 Na20; and n 0 ' 0.11:;~ CaO and 0.1!1/', S. A description not ;nora tha .(,-, Fe203 + A]-2()31 of 11at inj-, methods to ijven, toSother w1th typoa of baths used. Illustra- tLons; t,O-1e; drnwin;,,!3. ln~ititution: ..... ACCESSIM NR: AP4036533 8/oo8g/64/016/005/0453/0453 L. A. AUMORS M*htavich V. I.; Matuoevichp Ye. B.;.Try* ;TITIS: Space distribution of a dose of scattered radiation frm a source of mi, - ;directions' pmms quanta In an infinite madim In the vicinity of the source SCUM: Atccmaya energlya* v# 16s no, 5s 1964s 453-455 TOPIC TAGS: ga=a quanta scattering., scattering space distribution., air gamma ray ,scatterings coWton scatterings radiatiaa space distributions gamma ray ABSTMCT: The scattering in air of gamma, rays, vhose energy van betveen 0.5 and 10 May., vas measured. The effecti collimation Mass vers 4.8,,�nd 15.6f. The radioitive isotoyes used vere: AN (0.432), CoM (0.661), CoQu (&v. energy 1.251 and va (av. en. 1.86 mev). The ratio Dze/Dnse vas measured., vhere D., Is the pover scatteredp Dnan - that not scattered. The results are coupared Vith the theoretical formula for single scattering. The deviations between the experimental; and calculated values Increase vith the lacrease of scattering angle. "The authors are grateful to 1. 1. Boadarankos S. 0. T&V*jpdzs, and Yao A, Kazanskly for useM advise* orig. art. has: 5 916=so Card L 0699 3-67 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/VW/J(3/JR AGG NR: AP0021522 souRcs com.- Woo89/66/o2o/boOW/073 . AUTHOR: GaryAchay.-I. V.; Dulin, V, Termakoyl 3, H,; Kolyshenkovap V. V.; 'Suvorov , A. P.; Ve L -..j6 A O.RG: none , . TIM E: AnguIsLr distribution of fast neutrons behind iron shields SOIRCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 469-473 TAGS: neutron distribution, fast neutronp angular distributiono reactor ,shielding# iron ABSTRACT: The authors have asured the angular and energy distributions of fast ,neutrons behind iron shiolvf 20 and 13 cm thickness. The results of the experi- ment are oompare&-w-IW -caTc-dations by the Monte Cirlo method and with marW-group ,calculations by the "transmission" matrix method in the 2B7 approximation. The ~roaults of the calculations show that the tranmdesion of the shield depends istrongly an the angular distribution of the incident radiation. The transmission .measurements were made using an PIZ uraniums.-water reactor with a stainless steel i reflector, Me agrement of the experimental and the oo2culated data are found to Card IA UDGI 339.123.32 J L 06993-67 ,Acc NR-e Ap6oa522 'bo satisfactory both in absolute magnitude and In the form of the agular distribu. tions. A atudy was also made of the difference in character of the spatial and angular distributions of fast neut'.'ons from a point source in an infinite homo. gonoous medium and from a point source located at a plane barrier. The results show that the allowance for the thickness of the shield lowls to a steeper fall off in the neutron flux than in the case ot an infinite sodium, Other differences be. twoon infinite and finite shioldis an also pointed out, The authors thank Yu A K&sanakiy for valuable advioe and discussions. Oris, art, ham: 5 f igures :a T I rormula. wa 00161 116 SM DAIII 0WWy6.V ORIO PJW 8. 013 OTH WS 004 Card 2/2 ,eC ACCESSION NR: AT4019051 S/0000/63/000/000/0210/0214 I AUTHOR: Kukhtevich, V. I.; Try*kov, L. A. TITLE: Oblique Incidence of Gamma rays SOURCE: Voprosy* fiziki zashchity* reaktorov; sbornik statey (Problems in physics of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 210-214 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor, reactor shielding, Gamma ray, lead shield, lucite shield, incidence angle ABSTRACT: The passage of r rays through a barrier was studied as a function of the angle, of incidence, varying the angle between the barrier surface and the Y-ray beam between 0 and 800. The barrier material was either lead (r 0. 7, 0.8, 1.4, and 2.75 cm), lucite (r = 3, 8, 11 and 14 cm) or a combination of lead (r 0. 8 cm) and lucite (r = 8 cm.), where r is the barrier thickness. The source of r rays was C060 (1 curie), and the detection system consisted of a stilbene crystal (r = 30 and h = 15 mm), an FEU-12B photomultiplier, a cathode repeater, an amplifier (Siren type) and an impulse integrator. The results are v plotted. Fig. 1 of the Enclosure shows the dosage behind a combined barrier of lead and lucite as a function of the angle of incidence. The total error in the measurements was Card 1/3 :2 7, ACCMS10,N AT4019051 estimated to be of the order of 5 -10%. These experimental results were then compared with the theoretical calculations of Berger and Doggett (J. Res. Nat. Bur. Standards 56, 89, (1956)) for perpendicular beams and with the calculations of G. H. Peebles (Report R-240, the Rand Corp., Santa Monica, California (1952)) for other angles of incidence. The experimental data were in good agreement with the theoretical. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 14Aug63 DATE ACQ-. 27Feb64 SUB CODE: NP NO REF SOV: 000 ENCL: 01 OTHER, 005 Card 2/3 -A,~;UIZSIOAN i'N'R; AT40icJU51 ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1. Dose behind a barrier as a function of the angle of incidence. .1 - lucite behind lead; 2 - lead behind lucite Ordinate = dose of Xrays in relative units; abscissa - angle of incidence In degrees. Card 3/3 I N L Eva (M) Peb DIAAP V,1 AP5009116 B/C-SS9/65/018/003/0252/0253 Yolcwritov, Td. I:j !CbW-.%%ov1.oh, V.I.1 V-%tunevich, To.3.1 TITL,': An-ulnr and cnirC7 dintribution of ccnttorad Gi,.,-a radiation nf.,~.r an Inotropic eourco In nn Iafiulto aerial modlum ,:SOURGB: Atornaya onorGlya, Y. 18, no. 3, 1965, 252-253 iTWIC TAG3: Gatina conttorina, angular dintribution, energy dictribum tion, GaL:::-.a moderation ADSTPJ.CT: Thio Io a oonnnnion to a proooding pnpar in the came courca (Accosolon AP5009115), doaling with a unidiroctional cource iThu an,ular and enerey diatributilons of acattorod gamma quanta fro n point-liko lootropic courco of Co6o In an Infinite air modluz wao Invorjt1!,-atcd oxperirentnlly at two dictanoon fron tho vouroo (15 and "0 n) .1o:, difforont our7lon batioan the couroo-dotf?otor dirootion and itho axin of a unidirectional dotootor (12-180P). Tho onorg* iopootrun of tho ga=a-qu::~nta u3ro manourod with cirL5-le-oryntal coln- !t1lation spootrometer uoing RaI(Tl) oryotal In a load collimator- Card L 45583-65 ACOMION AP5009116 convilnor ulth 00111mation angle lOtO.20. The matrix mothod van unod to prooooo the apparatuo dictrIbutiona of the pulaoo. The reaulto are Dl--o*,m In Pig. 1 of the Enclosure. The average accuracy In tlO - 15%, but the error can reach 100'/.In places itharo the back- ground becomes larger than the effect. The anGular distribution of the doco intensity of %Us scattered 6nmma-radlntioa to the total dome poiror dnponde linearly on the anGlo, reaching a maxinun valuo of 50*/.at 1800. Comparison of the tinsular and anorC7 distributions octorminod Irk thin and In the ooripanion paper nhoun that a geometry comprising an isotropic cource and a unidirectional detector can be rogurdod no the inverce of a geometry using a unidirectional source and lootropio detectors Orig. art. hint 2 figures. 1ASSOOIATION: Uonn !SUB'HITTZDt MugO IMOLt 01 SUB CODR: SP VR REP GOVs, 002 OTMM: .000 [card "Ali TRYLIN"'KI, Hoc. dr 2nz. Fffectiv-~ csntsct ratio of* fine-pitch lnvol,i'.e gearri. i,oml 1-r-.( 10 no.2:617-f,,6 F164. ~. Katedra Morst-mikcji Vr7yrztidow Precyzyjnychm Pol,"t9chni~u, Warszawa. (g. A'AHOR: TITLF: FEKODICAL: P/034/60/GW/00q/OW/C,r-4 AP221A026 Trylifiski, Wladyslaw, Doctor of Engineering, Woont Bimetal Strips Pomiary-Automatyka-Kontrola, no. 9, 1960, 355 - 360 TEXT,- A general theoretical description is presenLed of the deflection5 ari -ztresses in bimetal strips and a few standard bimetal alloys are listed. The g4snera.l formula deduced for bimetal deflection due to temperature is 2 f - kt A t 2 Where k-, is the bimetal sensitivity, A t - temperature difference and L - length cf strip. Calealation for various bimetal strip shapes is performed according- ly. Thb atress analysis is coneerned with various mechanicaL designs of birretal e~i-ips. Thi standard matsrIal uned for the paBsive layer of bimetal strips are ferronickel alloys, especially invar, for temperatures up to 2000C, Ni -42%, Fe - 58% alloy for temperatures between 350 - 4000C, and the Ni - 4&6, Fe - 54X alloy for temperatures of 4oo - 45,30C. The active layer mostly is made of high- Card 1/2 KUKHTEVICH, V.I.; MATUSEVICH, Ye.S.; TRYKOV, L.A. Spatial distribution of a scattered radiation dose from a source of collimated gamma quanta in an infinite medium near the source. Atom.energ. 16 no. 5:453-455 MY 64. (MIRA 17:5) ACC NR% A1,6054091 SOURCE _CODE.._ UIV6689/66/6ii/004/0246/0254: AU7HOR: '7127kav,, L. A.; Goryachev, I. V.; Kukhtevich) V. I. ORG: none I TITIY.: Measurement of the dose albedo of fast neutrons when different shields are used SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya., Y. 21.. no. 4.. 1966) 246-254 TOPIC TAGS: neutron albedo, fast neutron, neutron shielding, neutron energy distribu- tion, neutron spectrum, radiation donimetry ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the energy distribution of fast neutrons reflectedl from iron, ground, 'water, and polyethylene under normal and oblique incidence of a broad unidirectional beam of neutrons on the surface of the ;,flector. They also in- vestigated the dependence of the albedo of the neutrons on the thickneso of a flat re-1 flector layer made of iron. The measurements were made with an isotropic detector placed on the surface of the shield. The neutrons were obtained from a zero-power research reactor. Die detector was a uingle-cryntal ncintillation neutron bpectro- meter similar to that described by Yu. A. 1CFLzan81,_iy ct al. (Atomnaya energiya v. 20, 143, 1966). The mean square measurement error was not larger than 50% for wcter and polyethylene and 10% for iron and ground. Two methods were used to rwarure the albedo~_ one by recording the number of reflected neiitrons against the background of the direct, radiation (difference method), and by suppressing the unscattered neutrons with a Card 3/2 uDc: 621.039-58: 539-125.52 ACC NRI AP6034091 shielding cone. The methods yielded results that, agreed within 10%. Plots of the reflected-neutron spectra are presented and empirical formulas for them are given. The results show that the dose albedo of the neutrons depends on the thickness of the iron layer employed. The angular dependence of the dose albedo of neutrons re- flected from iron and from ground show a similar behavior, decreasing with increasing angle of incidence. In the case of water, however, the dose albedo shows a slight increase with angle (UP to 70*)- This is attributed to the predominant forward scat- tering of neutrons by hydrogen atoms. The results are found to agree with those ob- tained by others. Orig. art. haa; 7 figures and 2 formulas. so CODF'; 180 2o/ suBm DATE: o5AP,,66/ oRi(; REF: 0031 OM REF: 004 1 CO '2 L 2E--419 EWT(m)/EWA(h) n66 ACC NR: AP6007950 SOURCE CODE: UR/oo89/D66/O2O/O02/Ol43/Ol47/ AUVORS: Kazanskly. Yu. Aj TryKao,_~~A:j ~Zolotukhln, V. G.; Tarasko ORG: none TITLE., Transformation of integral amplitude distributions Into ~neutron energy spectra SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya., %,. 20, no. 2, 1966, 143 !,TOPIC TAGS: neutron spectrum, neutron detector, scintillation detector, pulse height analyzer, nuclear reactor shield, Iron, beryllium .ABSTRACT: This is an abstract of article No. 52/3404 submitted to the source editor but not published In full. The authors improve the ,accuracy with which the nf:utron energy spectrum Is obtained by dif- .ferentlating the integral spectra of pulses from a scintillator. This :is done by using a least-squares method of determining the derivative, i Card 1/2 UIX': 539::L6.08:539..125.5 L 22419-66 iACC NR: AP6007950 !decrqasing the fluctuations that result from differentiation of ex- ~perimental amplitude distributions. The algorithm for finding'the !derivative of the empirical curve I.-:, simple, since It is based on 'approximating a section of tl,;e empirical curve by a second-order parabola. If the pulse-height distribution.-, vary over the differrin- ~tiatlon section by not Tnore than a factor 2 -- 3, the obtained .derivative will differ from the analytic value by not more than 1 -- The results are Illustrated with spectra of reactor neutronstbat !have passed through different; thicknesses of iron under good-geometry conditions. The unpublished article contains detailed characteris- tics of the spectrometer employed, Its block diagram, the gamma-ray ,discrimination system, and also results of measurements of spectra fof standard source and spectra of reactor neutrons passing through ~different thicknesses of beryllium. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. CODE: 95' SUBM DATE: 0,3Aug65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001 ,-----Card., 2/2-,.&,w 80291 S/170/60/003/04/23/027 B007/B102 AUTHORS: Kukhtevich, V. I., Matusevich, Ye. S., Shemetenkop B. P., Trykov, TITLEi Dose Characteristics of-Ioni2ation Chambers and of Large Scintilla- tion Crystalsj~ PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp., 125-126 TEXTs The present paper describes the measurement of the I/D ratios in the range of from 0.08-2.0 Mov for ionization chambers the dimensions of which are comparable with the path of secondary electrons (produced by r-rays) in air, for organic scintillation crystals (which absorb Primary r-radiation considerably), and for a terphenyl crystal. I/D stands for the ratio between detector indication and the dose produced in the place of the detector by r-radiation of different intensity. The method employed is briefly described, the results of measurement are diagrammatically shown in Fig. 1. This diagram shows that the "large" air chambers with air-equivalent walls are dosimetric with sufficient accuracy in the energy range investigated. The I/D curves of small and large crystals agree well with each other with respect to their shape. There are 1 figure and 2 references, Card 7- W 4 0 0000 00 4 a 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 41 9 9-6 C 0 0 *Is 0 4b * 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 0 60 1 4 1 S I I a 11 It 11 W is is it % it 1 16 p A ?I - m it Lr it m 16 m v a 0 1, it u it bsr* A C 0 L 1 6 ~X_J_L_k a N P 9 . R I I U f~v-J-1-LAO 0 CL 10 U if s A Av 'Go 00 * .10 ODaUnaftam of bW Ammis of Alumialum in Copw A11m) by uw &Ryftzyqsbwum SAW. X 1~-.j I F. M. Ivatums (7,m-1. -00 s: hub.. 1041. 10, PW-M. G'Awm. Zridi., (111, 2931; C. Alia.. 1944, -00 'A 00 W, 2284).-lin lluimian.) The following prucedun-, Immil on exp-rimmital :100 38 work, was i-viant for derwrinining very stuall quanlitit-o of At in Cu-Imm, silov* where considerably move Fe than At in twrarnt. Dimmilte 2 Wrm. of -00 4 Ir in 40 ,x. if 7-5.% - If NO Afu-r exprlliiW nitrutis futrws. add foil K PI .00 ofIr"t water -t 2o c.c. of 21fv Nil %4). and Itently Wit for III minutes. Filte-r )a the hydratrit Mnf?,.waahrith ~,t viater.mind drixmit the CIA elivervil)-tically ntheu;ualway. After &1I the Cu is deposited. neutmlixr to nwtli)l mi by 0 -areful addition of N11,011 with 2-3 drolm in rimilm. IlVat to t-oagulate OW Fl-JOH)a + AI(OH), farcipitate, filter, and wash with lijit *aIi-r. Disfolve 06 he previiiitur in " 20 c.r. of bot N-HC'I and to the imolution "11$ ex.of VLO)i I(l 0.". tart "le'"IlAti"ll *hich I* *)lot r 1-1.40 tuml-t-j7h Cu p"T lite',, t, f %H OH. feat to mAgulate tlw mulphi4re tFe filtrate acid to methyl n-d by silding :m If Cu anJ Fe. futrr. and wash ze 0 60 N-1,10. Wit off 1frS, and t-raporate to 211-23 c.c. Then Wit 3 c.c.'uf US% r4 0 00 neutralize with NIT,Olf with 2-3 dpilm in extram, vmti;ntholv)tpl*t#-&t AYAYC%, filter. wash and dimmilve the Al 00 IIt 3 ex. of twit 2X-11C. In thiAmplutiondeterujinr the 1A) mnwnt by the titrimetric prixvillure. 60 1 . izoo 60 00 1 1 L A .11AILO&KAL t1I(WATt,12 CLA5SWICAIKO. wee 00 u Ill AV *7 is ki I I a W a I W J. 1 11 a 0 1 it H it it KW I Is and 0 * 0 1 1 0 11 11 : 0 0 * It 0 0 0 0 0 a n 11 01 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 It 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :~2 u to a at at Ji is o I A A A f. A L- Z 0 A I Y ill 4-4 lssp Cecil$ -1-1-1 -A- M A CC 0 K let. 1-0- s 0 a 1 f Italgi to ~ 4.9 : 1111110bill 0, ZIN, M. 11 T Trykay, V, A. IAP*bin&. and V. K. Millilryaltusia (Innid. J~xb.. 1011. 14 09 IM. 21). 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Zjs remaining in the rh%-trdlvw. 00 r Fol, At. and 34n can be arpooraled frDm Zn by means o)f.NH, in the prrarni; of ' 0 0 0 H,1^0,. MS and Cr can lie erparatrd from Zn " FiAlows: Afteroeflarallim IN ' h W M dd f V Al h l l 0 0 o t e to t is, . %x n. a e amostaniosca trate aullicient O. s -11CI W 6i 7 00 give an socid reaction. &Ad 5 c.c. 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W14.1011 CLASSIPK41100 t , IT 43 1% ; IT It If it IT 14, If -,r0 * t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9T 4 Od a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 to 0 0 to o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 'o 0 0 0 L Ok282:~7 Y;,T ( m JR/GD ACC NRi n6onglif-- SOURCE CODI~--.---UR700UI)766luaO7OOOlO2-1610225 AUTHOR: Kolevatov, Yu. I.; Kukhtevich, V. I.; Tr-jkov, 0. A. 3RG: None VITLE: Energy distribution and dose rate of eammqjiLaurt~a ~,cattered at the air-earth interface SOURCE: Voprosy fiziki zashchity reaktorov (Problems in physice of sbornik statey, no. 2. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, 216-225 TOPIC TAGS: gamma radiation, angular distribution, radiation source ABSTRACT: The authors study the aniplar energy distribution of scattered Y-radiation from an isotropic point source (Co6u) at source-to-detector distances of 50 and 30 m. and heights above ground level of 2-53 m. A method is proposed for determining the scattering field of y-radiation close to the boundary between two media based on an analysis of the results of this work and a comparison with the data in the literature. The geometry of the experiment is shown in the figure. About 70 energy distzibutions were measured in all covering a range of 12-1800 for 0 and 0-1400 for 0. The results show that the parameters h. R, 0 and 0 have a characteristic effect on the f(.-M of the qagular energy distributions. Sharp maxima are observed in the energy region above Card 1 L 05382-67 ACC NRs AT6027941 0.22 Mev due to single scattering of y-quanta from the surface of the earth at an angle ~ given by the expression 2 sins 0 tg~ r- 2h sin2d- co-, In the limiting case at an infinite distance from the surface of the earth the angular energy distributions have a maximum in the region of approximately 0.22 Mev due to single scattering of y-quanta through .an angle iT. The spatial energy distributions of scattered y-quanta from an isotropic point source also show a maximum In the region of approximately 0.22 Mev 0 ,which disappears with a reduction in the ratio h1R. A 'comparison of the theoretical and experimental data Ifor the spatial distribution of the dose rate of seat- .tered y-radiation from an isotropic source close to the earth-air interface as a function of h and R shows agreement with an average accuracy of �20%. The authors thank Yu. V. Fadeyev, A. 1. Novikoy and N. 1. Sojdatov for assistance witb the work. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 2 tables, 7 formulas. SUB CODE: 18/ SUBM DATE. 12jan66/ ORIG REF; 008/ OTH REF: 004 Card 2/2,4~ij_,- MEET- 4.A i bu - C~ ci M 1 OIL f~ I inIZ R D e r I L t n e B ame 11 nR a!. a 0 M v- Tip T. -4 a A 4 3 e r- e r R 71 7 GAI 6 10 IN NF A P500 9 11 ~ut the nrrnr :,an r-Anrh (16? T-P rmlnel In tnIs and In ,h,, 0 A I C;N one ~Aug,()4 m 9 c 0 7 R o r 9 t: c,e hal a ;zeomp ~.rv q 'IT 110 nE! F p Z-OTIKOV, V.Ye.j prof., doktorAekhn.nauk;.BUDNIKOV, I.V.; TRYKOV, P.P.; GINZBURG, L.N., retsenzent; XARPOV; L.J., retsenzeht-,'-ORWTA-, Z.H., roteenzent; TALRPOROVSLAYA, V.V., retnenzent; YIUMIGITM 1,1.6 roteenzent; KOPIOXVICH, Yo.I., red.; S)IAPMIKOVA, T.A., tekhn.red. [Fundamentals of the spinning of fabrics] 09novy priadeniia voloknistykh materialov. Pod red. V.E.Zotikova. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkol promyahl.. 1959. 506 p. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Kafedra pryadeniya khlopka Ivanovskogo toklinologicheekogo insti- tuta (IvTI) (for Karpov, Orlova, Taleporovskeya, Finkel'shteyn). (Spinning) TRYKOV, P.P., doktor takhn.nauk, prof. The number of eugineers being trained for the mnnufacture of linen is groving. Tekst.Drom.17 no.11:63-65 N '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Textile industry-Study and teaching) 271-1,5 T`7~ CV, I . I . - ~"nl_"Inanie G-",)ryrr iol-- L Lv,, z'[ i r i -,ii j:!ch-i. Tok-ti2. i-ror;-~t: I q) Q : ' o . C, , , s . I C - 1 "1 . . M ~.? 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R11.1 cartasvaphl~) PI-t), far L&yL.4 o She 1. C-yle. 2c 31. X-4trhu (rbLjj#.k^y& kartoa.fl.h..A.j. f.bLrlk. (Tblll*i mat), Device far bryin't P.Pox - Off..t rLs.bl-4". (lbil -prosre..L. h*4 .4 21) Procedure for the Preparatory K*rk in "IculaltnT wW kl4%tLn4 the Caogr.phlo B.S..rk " R.;s 1. Be C-;11:-t*- :-) Y, 1, 'Irn- WUCb) -A Workboo-h for I.paIrL.9 th- G-Ld . or I" a.. cmch) f~ 24) wW 3, T, !_2v.jjrrvAL(WICCh) the K-th-l at log to. 31I..r Sltr.t. to C..d 3.1ull--'. 3W SOV/6--59-10-19/21 AUTHOR: TITLE: A New Graduation and Painting of Leveling Rods PERIODICAL: Goodeziya i karto-rafiya, 1959, Nr 10, p 69 (USSR) U ABSTRACT: In the leveling of fourth order even experienced scientists make mistakes of several motors. T~ elim-iLv%te theseY scientists suggested to improve the method of observa- tions, others to paint the leveling rods. The suggestions of the first group were taken into account in the specifica- tions for leveling of the first, seconds third, and fourth order of 1957. The most valuable suggebtion made by the second group is that by D. G. Villner) collaborator of the Sverdlovskoye aerogeoP-zicheskoyo prodpriyatiye (Sverdlovsk Aerogoodetical Organ' tion): "New rraduation and Painting of Leveling Rods". Ile suggests to chan6e the traditional method of graduating and painting (Fig). Samples of the new rods were tested in field work at the beginning of 1958- The detachments Nr 82 and Nr 84 judged the new rods positive- Card 1/1 1y. There is 1 figure. ACC NRi A116034731 SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/000/008/V039/V03fj AUTHOR: Pashkov, P. 0.; Sedykh, V. S.; Trykov, Yu. P. TITLE: Failure of edges of metallic bar flats under pulsed loading SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mchhanika, Abs. 8V2,91 'REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii. Sovnarkhoz Nizhne-Volzhsk. ekon. r-na. Volgogradsk. politeh-hn. in-t T. 1. Volgograd, 1965, 309-313 TOPIC TAGS: detonation velocity, shear, metal failure ABSTRACT: Bar flats made of various metals were thrown against a prismatic sted, sample with the use of flat explosive charges. The throwing was mostly parallel, and partly at a small angle of incidence with varying air gaps or without them. The length and width of the thrown flats exceeded the respective dimensions of the stationary sample. A correlation was established between the velocity oil' delonation of the explosive and the angle of shear forming over the perimeter of the thrown plate (the angle between the surface of failure and the bar flat plane). Changes in the' thickness of the flats (made of titanium alloy. 18-8 steel LO-62-1 brarin, AMr 5BM Card 1/2 ACC NR- ARG034731 aluminum alloy, in the throwing speed or charge level (ranging from 50 mm to 130 mm), as well as exceeding the dimensions of the flats over those of tile stationary sample did not affect the shear angle. At a detonation velocity of 1750 m/sec, the shear angle was about 87 degrees, and at 3500 m1sec velocity, the anglei was about 52 degrees. Orig. art. has 3 bibliographic titles. [KP] SUB CODE: 20/ 2 12 IJ FCC)--JDAUi-- -1, 09390-67 1,74P 10-1p (t) /FTI. -A'-c 'N I(' A6033108 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137 /66 /000/007/F,005/F,005 .' 3 Ll AUTHOR: Kazak. N. N.; Sedykh, V. S.; T~rykov, Yu. P. ............. ..................... TITLE: Formation cf the white phase on_jM act of titanium and steel plates SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 7E29 REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentaii. Sovnarkhioz Nizhne-Volzhak. ekon. r-na. Volgogradsk. politekhn. in-t. T. 1. Volgograd, 1965, 347-350 TOPIC TAGS: collision parameter, impact parameter, white phase, welding, microbardening ABSTRACT: The composition and structure of the so called "white phase" created on collision of Ti,with steel are independent of the collision parameters of the plates. Within the limits of each section of the "'white phase" its microbardnesr, i6 equal to 880-940 Hv. The hardness of the "white phase" remained constant during changes of the material base having Armeo iron, steel 3, and carbon steel as a base. The microhardness of the "white phas'e" somewhat decreases during heating welds at > 700C and increased aging (0. 75-2. 0 hours) at a constant temperature for various gages of Ti plates. The'relative amount of the "white phase" in the weld area Is C.rd 1 / 2 1JDC: 6 21. 7 91. 1. 011:66 9, 14, 018+.66.9. 295 II fA L 09390-67 ACC NRj Aji-6-0 ~ 3-1-0-8- 'determined by impact velocity,, increasing in proportion to the kinetic energy intro- duced during weldi with the plate used for, Impact. V. Fomenko. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 11, 13/ v, 4n.,!4 ACC NR- AR6029511 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/006/IO66/1066 AL)THOR: Kazak. N. N.. Sedyk h S. ; T~7kov, Yu. P. TITLE: Effect of heating on the strengthr,of the bimetaV titan'um-ateel SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Aba. 61464 REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii. Sovnarkhoz Rizhne-Volzhsk. ekon. r-na.1 .Volp-ozradsk. t>olitekhn. in-t. T. 1. Vol ograd, 1965, 351-353 iment, titanium containing alloy, bimetal / BT1 titanium ,TOPIC TAGS: metal heat trea containing alloy, ST3 steel TRANSLATION: The strength properties of the bimetal Ti-alloy + ST 3 steel were ,studied, after preliminary heating to various temperatures (the maximum temperature wasi 00000 for 45 min with subsequent air cooling. A sharp drop of a was initiated af- b Iter heating at 7000C, while at 10000C, the strength of the combination practically de- Feased to zero. The qhange of -the strength properties of -the bimetal were associated with the occurrence ofLUjffuq1on cesj~~ef~ between Ti and Fe at heating temperatures aove 7000C and by the formation of a brittle ompound of Ti with re and carbides in '!the boundary layer. L. Gordiyenko. 00DEs 11,13 1/1 UDC: 669.018.9 now 0 4-0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 IV 1. IS 14 1% .1 ;, I 1, 1. 1! 1 . . Ar I r. A L -.1 .6 ..4. &1. 0 0, p 1, It A f 1 015, U A .x toNed of the composition of Ike water as the white - now of materioU wlma bleachtd. D. A. Andronikov mul a G. 11. To kovot. L'ou-somoo'ka-Stskoolmaya 6, No. 4. m affig), C-Jbl-. Z-11. 109. 1, 774-The uorof river 00 wister koutrad of disid. water In the lAmlints of linen with hS,jumirlikirite van rilheir insprivire ot Oulmij the Wrim-long 0 0 k" I Nn. rtic diffetrof Action sfelgkl, ot.." I It, Fe Of tht W21CF. 0 910mr 00 00 -00 00 40 00 0 60 -.00 90 .00 0 ASS SLA mffALLL'P(.#CAL (ftt*&IL41 CLASPOWAIK& re 00 it An 4 I 0 0 a 0 111 0 lei 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 a 9 0 0 0 If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KACZMAREK, Zdzislaw;_jRJ~OZKO, Elzbieta Application of the methGd of quantiles to estimation of the Pearson distribution. Acta geophys Pol 12 no,10-12164 1. Department of Hydrology, Technical University.. Warsaw* - - - - - - - - - - -7 P/0033/641000/002/0062/0068 AC=- SION NRI AP440226M AUTHOR: Trykozko Rajmund TITLE: 7te offect of heat treal-Ment of the thermoelectric properties of WAck cadmium oxide SCEMCEt Przoglad aektronikitt, no.2, 1964, 62-68 TOPIC TAGSs CdO, cadmium oxide, tbermoolectricity, thermoelectric propertyp black CdO, black cadmium oxide A%ETRACT: Results are given of re~,,carch on the temperature conditions of elec- trical conductivity and thermoelectric strenf;th of cakes of cadmium oxide in relationship to t~e uW that tht) saz:ples were made and the conditions of mea want. An interpretation Is givon of the results of the measurements. "I;n conclusion the author cincerely tlznks Dr. Wlodz"erz Scislowski, for directing the woVc as well as for suggest!.ons and advice given -While the vork =a being prepared for print." Orig. art. has: 4 figuess 9 formulas and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Wydzo Mach. PrecMjnej, Politechnika Warazavoka (Department of ACCESSION NRt AP4,022W Precision Mechanics, Warsaw Polytoohnical institute) SUBMITTED: 06Apr63 DATE ACQ: 08kpr64 ZNMS 00: SUB CCDEs CE, YA VO.-MW SOVs 002 ormas 00 CC,4.2/2 T~YWZK.O; Rajm=d Influence of heat treatment en the th~emoelertrin prope-etjeB of black cadralum oxide. Przegl alektroniki 5 no.2&62-68 F164 1. Wydzia:L Mechaniki Precyzyjnej, Politechnika, Wars2mwa. r!'3"T TTTj J Th~.- in'?uence of MI121; frlns'f'-~r Porc-q nn th,-! a T). 10'11 T-Dlint-O on po"T'-.7)Y, AU"f)?-!AT?7r"1, Warszaws., F,Dlund. Vol . 5, no. 2, F--b. '95'~. TC, Vol. 8, no. ~, ic'59. ,'onthly List of East Eiiropcan %cc,!F~sions Uncl. Z. The mftho i of' force I joinin-, fol- 57 hr,r! lr,1'113-1 alv~ diame 1, ("r Vol- 5y no. Feb. Monthly List or Ea'~f. E-mropean Accessions (ELIJI, LGp Vol. 11 no. An,~. 1959. Uncl . i! cl c !:3 (7: F;-~~:t TH' iro~,aan Ac:ct!-,:-o:is A!) T,C TRYLINSKI, W. Remarks on the computation of force fits substantially transgressing the plasticity limit for diameters of less than 6 millimeters, p.41a (POMIARY, AUTOMATYKA, KONTROLA, Vol.2, No. 11, Nov. 1956, Warsaw, Poland) SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) w, vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957, Uncl. TRYLINSKI, Wladyslaw, doe. dr inz. String transmission with fixed string ends. Pcmiary 7 no.8t 320-322 Ag -161. TRYLINSKIO W. Hairsprin.-S. P.476 (POMIARY, AUTOMATYKA, KONMOLA, Vol. 2, No. 12j, Dec. 1956, Warsaw, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (EEAL) W,, Vol. 6, No. 9., Sept. 1957, Uncl. THYMNSKI, W. (Doe. %pl.-Ing.) W. Tr7linski (Warsaw), "Berechnung von PreBspassungen bis 6= Durchmesser bei grosser Ueberschreitung der Fliessgrenze," Beingeraetetechnik (Berlin), 6/10, October 1957, pp. 459-61. Trylinski's co-worker, I)ipl.-Ing. Zdzislaw Mrugalski, assisted him in his researches. 17.--TRYLINSKI, Wladyslaw,-d,oc-. dr. inz. "Principles of precision mechanics* bj Mircalav Fajn. ?eviewed by Wladyslaw Trylinski. Pomiary 8 no.6:251-252 Je 162. TRYLIVSKI, Wladyslaw, doc., cir,y inz. Variation of torque transmitted by involute spur geariz-,gs. Fmlar-i Z n0.4:160-164 AP 162 1. Politachnikia Warszawsku, Katedra Podstaw Konatrukcji Prayrzadow . Precyzyjnych, czlonck Komitetu Redakcyjnege miesiecznika "Pomiary Automatyka Kontrela" ACC NR: AP6034788 SOURCE CODE: PO/0045/66/030/002/0277/0282 AUTI-1011: Kaczmarek, E. ; Trylski, J. ORG: (Kaczniarel(] Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw (Instytut Fizyki PAN); (Trylskil Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw (Instytut Fizyki Teoretycznej, Uniwersytet Warszawski) TITLE: Two-center acceptor states in germanium and silicon. II. Two-center integvals SOURCE: A cta physic a polonica, v. 30, no. 2, 1966, 277-282 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, silicon, acceptor, two center acceptor state, crystal two center integral, Schechter wave function, Coulomb potential matrix element ABSTRACT: The matrix elements of the Coulomb potential between the Schechter i wave functions and the overlap integrals that are necessary to find the two-ccnter acceptor states in germanium and silicon crystals were calculated, Orig. art. has. I figure and 8 formulas. [Based on authors' abstract] [DR] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 19Feb66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 0011 LC.,d ACC NRI APG034789 SOURCL COM PO/0045/66/030/002/0283/0292 AUTHOR: Kaczmarek, E. iM'szkowski, A.; Trylski, J. y ORG: [Kaczmarek, Myszkowskij Institute of, Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wars'aw (Instytut Fizyki PAN); (Trylskil -Institute of Theoretical Physics, Wars;iw University, Warsaw (Instytut Fizyki Teoretycznej, Uniwersytet Wa:rszawski) I TITLE: Two-center acceptor states in germanium and silicon. 111. Numerical results SOURCE: Acta physica polonica, v. 30, no. 2, 1966, 283-292 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, silicon, acceptor, acceptor ground state, acceptor two center siate, crystal hole energy level ABSTRACT: The energy levels of holes in-two-center acceptor states were calculated for germanium and silicon crystals. It is found that one can probably use spherical,eigenfunctions of the acceptor ground state in calculating hopping probability only in effects dominated by acceptor pairs of large separations and large energy difference. In other cases it is necessary to use more complex Card I / 2 AP6034789 one-center eigenfunctions. Orig. art. has: 10 figureB, 2 tableB, and 2 formulas. [Based on authors' abstract] [DR) SUB CODE: 201 SUBM DATE: 10Feb66/ ORIG REV: 002/ j C.,d 1/2 ALATORTSEY, S.A., T)rof., dokior tel-Ln.ntmk; A111RIWEV, A.V., laind.teklin. nauk; ANCHXROV, I.L., inzh.; BALINSKIY, S.I., inzh.; BELOUSOV, Y.G., in2h.; VIIIIIIVSKIT, K.Ye., kand.tekhn.nvuk; VLASkY, Y.M., inzh.; VORONTSOV, N.P.. laind.telchn.nauk; GIPW.11, H.K., lnzh.; GLUZKAN, I.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; GUROrAY, S.V., kand.takhn.nauk [decesned); DEMIN. A.M.. kand.teklin.nauk; TEGUIULOV, G.P., k!ind. tekhn.nauk; YEPIMOV, I.P., inzh.; ZMIKOV, L.I., kcand.tekhn. nauk; ZELITSM. 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