SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYKLICKY, M.. - VYKYDAL, M.
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Yladimir; PRAZAK, Ydlan
Effect of mo3ybdenum ard copper on the properties of chrome
stainless steel. Hut 11sty 16 no.8s553-560 Ag, 161.
1. Statni vy:,kumriy ustav materialu a technologie, Praha (for
Vyklicky,, Lobl, Kabrhel and Tuma). 2. Statni, vyzkumny ustav
ochrany materialu G.V,Akimova, Praha (for Cibal and Prazak).
I MUCKY, Miloslav, inz. .
Tvo-phasi cbriiine-manganese corrosion r4oistant steel. Hut lioty 17
no.n:78&800 N .-162. ;I
1. Statai vymlcu=y, ustav materialu a technolbgiej, Pra.M.
VYKLICKY, M.. inz.; MERICKA, 14.
Heat reoistance of Fe-Crkl alloys with a higher carbon
content. Strojirenstvi 13 no, 12. 909-918p 927 D 163,
1. Statni vyzkimmy -ustav mat4~,rialu a tecbnologit~, Prhba.
-e 71:~
min
LOBL 9 K.; VYKLICKYJ M,.,- KURREL, L.P-
Introduction of new stain-less, fireproof, and fire-resisting
stools and alloys in industrial production. Energetica Cz
13 no.8:440 Ag 163.
POTUCEK, B.; K_KIC~ICKY, M.; KABRHEL, A.
Now possibilitien for using the ecorlomical atainlann at,-.,315
CrlBN15MnSH (17/460), CrrIT-i (17046), and Crl8Mnl5N (17471).
Energetika Cz 13 no.9:500 S 163.
ACCESSION NR3 AP4017926 z/0.063/64/000/001/0013/0027
AUTHOR: VyklicUy, Miloslav (Vy*klitskiy, MiloS]AV); Nralik, Frantivok (Kralik,
Frantishok-yl,-ftrr.,16*Hliftli-(Tuma, Ganush)
-TITLEt Distribution of the elements between the alpha':,and gamma phases in
chromiwu-nickol steels with two-phase structure
,SOURCE: Kovovo materialy, no. 1, 1964, 13-27
TOPIC TAGSi element distribution, alpha phaso, gamma rl,:,aso, chromium-nickel stool,
two-phase structure, manganese
ABSTRACT: The paper studies with a KA14EKA micro-probe 4~!o distribution of manganesq
chromium and nickel in ferrite and austonito in two-phava) c1hromium-nickol stools
with 6. content of about 0.1% C; 21% Cr, 0.5-9.8% 3*11-6.6% Ni, some, of which
"n,
wore further alloyed with abotrb 2% Ho and 0.3% Ti. It wis fourd that tho d1strib-a-
tion factor in the range of chemical composition studiodl;ls approximately constant;
about 1.2 for chromiuzj and 0,9 for manganese. For ni&4~1, this factor depends
upon its content in the alloy and varies from 0.53 to 0.6.11 in the range studied.
The heat of solution was found to be about +500 cal/mol fc~r chromium, about -300
Cord 10; .
'ACCESSION 12: AF4ol7926
~for manganese and from -1,000 to -1,500 for nickel, endin
g on the nickel content.:
dop
The data detemined for chromium and nickel agreed well witO those cited in the
'literature. 7ho value of -2,040 cal/mol given for manganeiiin the literature is ~i
based on balanced binary Fe-Mn diagrams. where the breakdo,;Wn of the manganese into
alpha and gamma phases is determined indirectly (dilatometrically, motallographi-
,cally, otco), and conflicts with all practical experience thus far gained. The,
paper also shows that in the alloys studied the heat of soVition depends on the
-temperature, which contradicts Zenor (Transactions of the Ai5i, Inst. of Mining and
Metall. Engineers, 167, 1946) and Jones and Pumphroy N. lr~-P and 4tool Inst., 163, 1
-1949), who derived the equation for the heat of solution un~xjr the assumption that
'its distribution does not depend either on the temperature -ontrqtion
on the con(
,of the alloy elements. The aut-hors could not decide from Wuir experiments whether
;this disagreement was due to the higher concentration of tholalloy elements in the
I
;spqcimens or whether that assumption was unjustified. Origi~hal has 6 tables, 8
1graphs, and 2 equations.
'ASSOCIATIONs Statni vyzkumny ustav zaterialq a tachnologiej ftagw Otate Exp4rimental
Establishment for Material and Tachnolojor); Labori atorium fyz-,Llcy -kovov,,~AV.,
Bratislava.(Laboratoi-y f6r:thd Phyeien of Mat&U of tho $AV)'
C. d 2/1 o1,
VYKLICKY., M, inzo
Corrosion resistance of the Cr21Hi5 tYPO of two--phase steels.
Strojirenstvi 14 no.7009-517 J1 164.
1. State Research Institute of Materials and Teabnology, Prague.
VYKLITSKIY, M.; YJLALlK, F.; TUMA, G.
Distribution of eler-ents in 'Ihe cC- and )"-phases of chromi!m
nIckol auctonitIc and ferrltla atF-olq. Avtw,. avar. 17 no.2;~O-
37 P 164. (141,11 1'719)
1. Gosudaratvennyy nauchno-Issledovatellskly institut matorie-lav
i tekhnologil Akadamii nauk Chekhoolovatokoy Sotsialintichoskoy
Respubliki.
S1261/62/0001MB/002/005
100611206
AUTHOR: Vykopal, Ian.
TITLE: Packing of ccntrifugal compressor shaft
PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, otdcl'nyy vypusk. 34. Kompr,:ssory i kholodit'naya tekhnika, no. 8,
1962, 10, abstract 34.8.77. P. Czech patent, class 59b, 2, no. 94450, Match 15, 1960
TEXT: A stuffing box for centrifugal compressor is proposed, the filling of which can be replaced without
its stopping Through stuffing-box 4 (see figure) passes lightening bolt 5, the passage is packed and a moving
nut 6 is put on the bolt above packing The bolt head 7 passes into stuffing-box cover 8. Between box cover and
shaft the stuffinig 2 is laid, which is pressed from above by ring 10, put on the shaft. Stuffing I I is laid similarly
between body of box and its cover. There is I figure.
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Academic Degrees:
Affiliation: Okres Veterinary Organization (Okresni veterinarni zarizeni) Prostejov
SOurc82 Prague, Veterinerstvi) Vol 1" No 9, Sept 1961; PP 347- 348
DaW "Veterinary Popular Education in Prontojov Won"
0u I CZECHOSLUAKIA W2
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Category I Cheruc_j"' Technolopy. Chemical Processing of
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Solid Yeavill F~
els
Ref Zhur-KMmiya,No 14, 1959,11o 51019
Abs. Jour :
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Author so J[I~k a~
inntitute I
"Ai U1 Norv Method for Determining Softening Point of
Tars and of Other knalogical Materials
OrIg Pub. t Paliva, 1953, 38, '.,o 6, 185-187
Lbstract Developed and tested are two alternates of the
determination method of tars' softening point.
They differ from the Kramer-sarnov's method
mainly in the fact that mercury is not used#
The analysea tar omm"le, while soft, to placed
in a bronze tube, connectod by a rubber ring
to a glass tubinp. The sample In molted,amploy
ing aithorglass 6r metal plate. Pressure of 5gr
of Hg is substituted by 1) prersure of a wa-
ter column or of a mixture of glycerine and
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UCERPTA VILMi Sec 9 Vol 13/5 Nejroloiry e'ay 60
2285. PARESIS R. VOLARIS MANUS N. ULNARIS. (A CONTRI.BUTION TO THE
PROBLEM OF ATROPHY OF MINUTE MUSCLES OF THE HAND) -
Paresa r. volari3 manus n. u1naris. (PE'spevelt k probldmu atrofii drob-
nych svald ruZnfch) - V _kjWLjL Neurol. Kiln. Lod4k. Fak., Un
~Y,y 'v.
Karlovy se S(dlem. Plzen - PLZENSKY LEK. SBORN. 1950, 8 (20-37)
Graphs 20
Twelve cases of occupational paresis of the ramus volaris manus of the u1nar
nerve are described. Sensory disturl=ccs were observeJ in only half the cases.
EhIG examinations of chronic cases loilth extensive muscle atrophy were character-
Ized by single polyphasic potentials tin maximal voluntary contracilon. The dis-
turbance In caused by lotig-lasting pr,!ssure on the volar branch of the uInar nerve
against the os piaLforme. There are 2 possible explanations for the sensory
disturbances in these cases: (1) motor nerve fibres are more sensitive to pres-
sure than are sensory (I. :es, or (2) the absence of sensory disturbances Is
caused by an Isolated lesion of the deep palmar branch or the u1nar nerve Which
Is exclusively motor. (VIU, lo-)
ACC NRi AP7003774! SOURCE CODE: tif6032766/016/012/090910914
1MVILI&VAS Vyklicky,. He (Engineer); Kabrhel, A.-(Engineer); Mericka, M.
ORG: State Research Institute of Materials, Prague (Statni vyzkumny uctav
mai:erialu)
TITLE: Oxidatior resietance of chromium and chromium-nickei [stainless) steels
;-SOURCE: Strojirenstvi, v. 16, no. 12, 1966, 909-914
TOPIC TAGS: vchmoid==stainless steel, nickel ut--~Le= steel,
metal oxidation, chromium steel
~ABS'rRACT: A series of 24 wrought and cast stainless steels, 11 atraight-chromium
;(7.0i-27.25% chromium and 0-1.0% aluminum), and 13 chromium-nickel steels
:(17.5-27.512 chromium, 2.22-38.91% nickel, Ov-0.82% titanium) were subjected to
Ioxidation tests in air at temperatures up to 1300C for up to 1000 hr. It was con-
ifiruted that the chromium content is the main factor. contributing to oxidation
'.renistance. Silicon, aluminum, and nickel, the latter at contents above 20%, also
:have abon6ficial effect. Carbon has a negative effect. Titanium and manganese and
,the structure of pteels (cast or wroughO had no apparent ef f ect on the oxidation
:resistance under the conditions used. A straight chromium steel with 18.58%
,chromium and at-c~romium-nickel steel with 18.58% chromium and 9.22% nickel, after
',LOOO hr at.950C, ~ad the same weight loss of 'about 300 g/m2. However, a chromium-
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n~!.ckel steel with 21.56% chromium and 38.912 nickel and a straight-chromium steel
VII'Ah 23.76% chro~iuv_ suffered the same weight lose after 1000 hr at 1200C and
1075C, reopectivOly, Otigo,art. has: 12 figures and 1 table.
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VYKLICKY, Zdenek; CHVATAL, Milan
Precision rough casting of openings In distributors of high-
pressure hydraiilic transmissions. 3levarenstvi 12 no.11-462-
464 N 164.'
1. Juranovy zavody, Brno.
S12761631000100JI015VOW
AOOWAIOL
TITLEs "Investigatina the process of ingot solidifying by tAis method of the
Amilarity theor7
PERIOMALl Tleferativnyy zhurnal, TekhnoloSiya mashinontroyeniya, no. 1, 1963
abstract IG21 ("816VILrenstvi", 1962, V. 10, no - 3, 94 96, C"
summaries in Russian, German, English and French)
TEXT, The casting department of M (Brno, CSSR) conducted an-investika-
tion of -the priioesa of Ingot solidifying on a model. 3tearin, that was melted
on a watir bath s4ith a thermostat, was f Illed into a mold made of Zpm, sand and
5% b*nto31te wJ.th4 -5% moisture. During the experiments it was revealed that
the over! 'wating."tompei?ature did not substantially affect the solidification pro-
0432, The sha;e and location of shrInkage cavities are atrongly affected by the
temperati.irs of the stearin pouring. By comparing the molds and the location or
shrinkagi'!t cavitteis on steel ingots and Ingots coAt from variousitearin and paraf-
fin maltii an oprUmum simulation composition of the ntearin-paraffin melt was
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establishe(l.. - Fo
r "SN no. 422661 steel the optimum mixture was composed of 95%
stearin and 5% paraffin. The initial phase diagram of the stearin-paraffin melt
was analogous to an Fe-Fe3p diagram. On the ~)asia of experiments it was estab-
lished that. the composition proposed can be used for simulating the solidifying
process of isteel castings in sand molds and chills. It in shown that the aqua-
tions.deteridning the magnitude of the thermal and electric fluxes are identical..
As4 rebult.the electric simulation. of thermal processes is possible.
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TITLE-, Dynamc roller burnishing
PERIODICAL- Strojixenska~'Vyroba, v. io, no. 91 1962,, 452-456
TEXT: Dynami,c roller burnishing is a new method of surface finierdng
by forming invented b- Vanlav Adam, Order of Labor winner of the Techrlo-
inetra in Semily. The~*,method is based on the principle that when impa--ts are
applied at a certain a-peed rate instead of static force, the forming effec-
tiveness is con3idera,~ly increased, The impacts are prAuced by periodi,,-
acceleration of the ferming parts rolling over the workpiece surface at a
constant speed. The dynamic rolling heads consist of one or two rows of
rollers installed in i~ cage which is pivoted coaxially with both the cylin-
drical workpiece surface and a polygonal cam. A motion relatively opposed
to that of the cam is,imparted to the cage through engagement with the
workpiece surface of I"plt or silon liners, inserted into the cage surface
between the rollers of one row. 'rhe dynamic rolling he&ds are produced for
diameters corresponding to stardard reamer cimensions. A head always has
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a definite working diametor range and its diameter has to be adjusted b7
exchanging some of ita prl-ts. It cannot be adjusted continuously. The
minim=-to-maximum ratio*.of the working range of the hole-finiBhing head
is 1:1.25, while the ratio of the ahaft-finiahing head is-l-,1~59 Dynamlz
roller burnishing is suitt,,ble for surface finishing of holes, pipes, shafts,
etc. It can be used for srq of the following purposes or their cor,1biiia*,'Lor,z7.
(1) To obtain close geomet,7ical and dimensional tolerances; (2) To
smooth rough mwfaces; To increase the material strength. There
are 10 figures.
ASSOCIATION: VVSN
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Atradi (VVSN, n.p., Working Tools) Prague
VYKRUTA, Jan, dr.
"Metal finishing by 1wressure" 4 J.G. Snejder fShneyder, YU,G.].
Reviewed by Jan Vykn!ta. Stroi vyr 12 no-4:311 Ap'64.
VYKOUKI V.
Present situation and prospects for future develoyment of glass electric conduits,
P. 148 1
SKIAP A KERAMIK. (Ministerstvo lehk, I~ho pi~myslu) Praha, Czechoslovakia
vol- 4, no. 6, June 1954
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical TOO ;=0109y. Chemical Prod- H-13
uots and The-Ir ApplIcati,*,)n. Ceramios.
Glass. Binding Matorialo. Concrete.
Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyab Nj) 1, 1959, 2C,80.
Author Vyko
Inst o given.
Title Large Glass Equipmeat.
orig Pub: Sklar a Keramik, 191 '1 7, No 10 322-324.
Abstract: Large size glass equipment (GE) is used in lab-
oratories as well a E In industry. Large GE is
often used in the fcIrm of various containers for
storing solutions; t.'3oy usually have a volume of
30, 50, 80, 100 lite-.rs and larger. Frequently
the containers have an opening on the bottom and
are equipped with a ,.over. Sometimes GE are used
in the dvtermination:of speed of a flowing liquid
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VYKOLT~ V.
New products of technical glass. D.ILO.
(Sklar A Keramik, Vol. 7, No* 5, ~aY 1957, Fraha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East Eumpean Accessions (EE tkL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 9., Sept- 1957 Uncl.
vyKOUK, V.
Size of clnss pl-res.
P. 230, (Sklar A Keramik) Vol. 7, no. 8. Sept 19 5'-~', Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: 'Monthly Indrm of ;':'last European Acc,~:-Aons (mAl) Illol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
C.,ECHOSLOVI-KI.,*./Chc-r,,ical Technology. Chedical Pro~!ucts 1i
anr! Thair T,scs. Pnrt 11, Glass,
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Biziding K.-.tarirds. Concre Ito
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Abs Jour : Rof ZhuT-Khiniya, Fo 15, 195"1 510r/4
Author i VvIcouk, Vlastiriil
Inst 4 -
Titlo :9 Glass Tube Sizas.
Orig Pub i Sklar a koranilq 1957, 72 No L7 230-237
Lbstract : Glo-ss tubQs aro Astinguishadi by high
mQothnoss of thoi-- surf.-tces7i ovon aft..tr
S-
a prolonged uno aml action ofmcorrosiva
ch~-,miicA reagonts. Glass tubr-,*. are charac-
torizarl by a lo;.iier prussuro d4op at the
irluntical roan flow rates Pr ssure drops
for vmter flori in glass t~b~., Imas 42 par-
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VYKOUK V.-
Large glass apparatus.
P. 322 (Sklar a Keramik. Vol. 7, no. 11, Nov. 1957. Praha.. C.0"echoslovakin)
Monthly Index of Fast European Accessions (FYAI) 14. Vol. 7, n~). 2,
February 1958
TMOUK, V.
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Tension resulting from glass temperature changes. p. 260.
SYLAR A KERAMIK. (Ministerst-vo lehkeho prumyslu) Praha, Czechl(slovakia,
V61. 9, no. 9. Sept. 1959.
Month Ily List of Eavt A;uropean Xccessions (ESAI) LC, Vol. 9, noo: 1,
Jan. 1960.
uncl.
TD(OUK0 V.
Straiis resulting from changes in glass tempe7-Ature. p. 295.
SYLAR A KERAMIK. (Ministerstvo le:hkeho prumsylu) Praha, Czech03lovAkia
Vol. 9, no. 10, Oct, 1959.
Monthly List of Bact European Accessions (EFAI) I.C. Vol. 9, no, 1.
Jan. 1560.
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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The Use of Glass in Plants
11ovh Technika, 1959, Nr 11, PP 505-508 (CSR)
The author reviews the use of glass in manufacturing processes and
ren orts on the exhibition of Czechoslovakian glans in Moscow. The
foll,wwing products made of glass were displayed among others- tubes
for conveying liquids, conveying tubes for materials, tubes for
pneumatifi conveyance, for centrifugal pumps etc. A general description
of the properties of va*,:,Ious types of chemical glassware-low produced
is given. The heat ductility coefficientokor common type~7 of glass-
ware which do not stand quick heat variations is 90 x 107. The coef-
ficknt of borosil cate glass,-Which stands heat variations of up to
100 C, Is 50 X 10' to_ x 10 1. "Kavalier" type glass ias an 0~
coefficient of 807x 10 "Palex~ type gia 64 x 1V "Sial" type
9s of I.
glass of 47 x 10- and O'Simax" of 32 x 10- . The Czechoslovakian
glass industry is leading in the productirn of glass for 1he chemical
industry. Moreover, it also makes glass products used inithe food
industry, in the pharmaceutical Industry, In the textile tnd ceramic
The Use of Glass in Plants
CZ/4-59-li-15/56
Industries, in refining processes of metals - Llectrolysi s cf copper -
etc. Glass water pipes and pipes for carrying cther liquids are
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produced in the following sizes: "Js" 15, 25, 3-1, 4o, 50, 7) (65),
80, 100 and 150. Up to the "Jd'70 size they are made of "SiW glass
a
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band have:a length of 100, 200. 300, 400, 5W. 800, 1,000, ij P 2,000
le
and 3,000 mm. The pipes of sizes larger than "Js" 70 are m le of
"Simax" glass. Elbow joints, T-sdictions, U-sections etc. ar- also
being made of glass. A description of the methods of joinin, the
tubes is given; buns, rubber, rubberasbestos, polyviny! chlo-ide,
polyethylene and Teflon are used as antileak cement. Tae "Ji" 50
type tubes withstand a pressure of 45 atm. The "Js" 32, 4o ind 50
type tubes are usually used for a pressure of up to 3 atm. ITubes of
a wall thickness of 4-6 mm regist breaking and heat variations up to
1000C when heated or up to 60 C when cooled. Conveying tubei, are used
especially in mills; they are smooth and tube sections have i length
of 2 m; they are joined by rubber sleeves. "Cyclones" for prieumatic
conveyance are made of "Js" 80 glass. The water pipes presently
produced have an internal diameter of 80, 100 and 125 rmn, th46y are also
joined by rubber sleeves. These tubes also have a length of,2 m,
they'resist a pressure of 7 atm and a water temperature of 600C. The
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The Use of Glass in Plants c-z/4-59-11-15/56
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anticorrosive qualities. In pneumatic conveyance of non.onductive
materials static electricity Is produced and has to be grounded.;
Glass boilers are produced up to a capacity of I~J) 1; the largeet
glass cylinders have a diameter of 300-400 mm. Glass is alao u.~ed
for the production of coolers in spi ? 0of its low heat conductivity;
In steam condensation 350-45~ kcal/m C/h can be obtained; a glass
cooler with a surface of 5 m has a diameter of 170 mm and a height
of 2,300 mm. Electrically-heated distillation equipment with a:
capacity of 10, 20 and-,35 1/h and steam-heated distillation equiv-
ment for a capacity of 60-100 1/h are produced. An automatic dfstill
tion plant of 500 1/h capacity Is planned to be built. Equipment
for softening and deionization of water with a capacity of up to.
1,000 1A, are being produced; they use ion exchanger resins and tire
remote controlled. Further Information may be obtained from the:,
n,p. Priimyslov6 sklo (Industrial Glass, People's Enterprise) andfrom
publications of the SNTL. Photograph I shows an exhibition of glass-
ware.". Photograph 2 shows visitors observing water passing through
tubes,. Photograph 3 shows products made from melted basalt. Phd.to-
graph*4 shows complicated glass equipment for the chemical industry.
Photograph 5 shows the "bottle-corridor" consisting of 15,000 bot :tles.
The Use of Glass in Plants cz/4-59-ii-15/56
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ASSOCIATION: Pr6Mslbv6 sklo, n,p. (Industrial Glass, People's Enterprise)
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VYKOUK, Vlastimil, Inz.
Industrial glass pipelines and apparatus, Sklar a keramik
13 no.8t208-209 Ag 163.
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with HCHU and Mt u4n. snade basic with NaGlf ami ttse4
for polatogniphic &w. filgher accurstcy Is schleved by
oxicAtion with 0& accordIrv the reaction Nal + 1401 +
50s - 2N.210& + Kh. ese methods are StasItIve W
O.OCOLV% CO W" 0.6 to 10 ,"curacy. "I Is an laterfer-
WIL las. The optimal teml 'ilor Is% Is 110*.
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Jan. 1948, Vol. 28, 6-8). Diicrip zoo
00-31 procedure and equipment for purification under pressure of .1400
9 3 coke gas for supply to distant areas, in the General Svoboda '00
Frantisek) coke oven plant in Ostrava-Privot
(formsrl too
(Moravia After the removal of &monla In the usual way
~, no 0
and after cooling. the Can Is compressed by pleton-com-pressors go*
2 to between 6 and 12 atmoophaves, and sashed In columj~
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solition, the residues In the latter case being reicivisid !zoo
by marsh ore. The hydrogen sulphide is later extracted 0
f'rom the saturated potash solution at higher temperature and !300
lower pressures for the manufacture of sulrhuric said, by tolf
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EUM P111119. 9.AMkeL Palim a V*& zS' 5-S
(I n the district of Kwavis th
-
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coke gas has the N'lls removed in the usual way. has the 00
1
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bt4t "-ovv4i In cook" And enters piston muptrmors 00
which ral" this IWMUrV to 6-12 atm. The cmt*t#6td *00
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moves the final tfaers of the dry Ile.15. Washed with 400
anthfartne (411 be tas enter% a dry I&A meter Anil III* dil.
lance piping units. In sep. I*w-pfeuute. high-temp.
chamtxn the satd. K01t signs. release the IIjS which too
serves In the contact process for making 11*504 and 0
e7ritually for making (NIM2306. Frank Maresh
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alp I@ sownpum" -wj o"On"t am& Jai WIN A% g
Ir
it n 4 u of of of 64 41 it 61
4IN 0 0 0 a a
/The chtmical composition and the &nJkJyS-)lO-rn-)W-!Sfe~
I/ oducts. iti vy1ralk-21 (Vyst," fkt4a Chfm.-((!Ch1tA,.
MMO. 4larT,-UTr-5,RlX)5).-V. itil."Iyus the Chem.
C proctmcs C MitK pkwc in heating ctyLl in iiiis anti in ctkil-
11~ lnine,flrft.~ The chern. c(myn. bf the mitic-fire rixtucts
/
aild Its fitiportance GM t1t,, ---Itcty in gilill" are Al"Isscel.
I'lle iris trimi tit vi uscd and tl,e suctJoAs employed fOr tfic
analyhis of the mitic atta. atut cof thc fire pr,-xlucts are de-
scribed. A nc%v wethod is lyrolwstd fow their ex;Lct sinal"6.
I.Vur
WHEN
VYKUJKAL, JIRI.
Rozbory cernouhelnych dehtu, benzolu a vyrabku z nich. (Vyd. 1.) Praha,
Technicko-vedecke vydavatelstvi, 1951. 177 p. (Chemicka technologie, sv. 6,
dil 3, kapitola 4: Technicke rozbory) (Analyses of bitwain-Dus coal tars,
benzolp and their products. 1st ed. illus., bibl., index, tAtble)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), Wo Vol. 5, no. 12
December 1956
VY-KOUKAL, J.
An apparatus to determine ben201 and uthtr hydrocarbonn, and sImJIar matters,
dissolved or emulsified in water.
P. 233, (Paliva) Vol',' 37, no. 7, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Ind4ex of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11.5ovember 1957
VYXOUKAL J.
VIYUKAL, J. Chemical composition and analysis of prcducts of combustion
reBulting from mine fires. P. 347.
Pure Stream Vorith and the minin(._r industry. P. 35".
Vo)-- 5, Do. 9, SePt. 19",r
U11I
TECHI,'CLOGY
Fraham CzachoslovaUia
So; East Europeon Accessions, Vol. 5t No. 5, Fay 3956
A
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CZECKSLOVAIUJI Chemical Technology, Chemical Froductv dnd H-22
Their Applicotion, rvrt 3. - Treatment of Solid
Combustible Minornla.
,Ibn Jour Rof Zhur Khim., No 14, 1958, No 47996.
Author
Inat
Title i Hydrogonotic Benzene Furification under FroBauro.
Orig Pub Paliva, 1957, 37, No. 4, 120 - 126.
Abstract Rosults of comperativo tests of various bonzcno purificr-
tion methods with tho hydrogenotic purification, comprising
experiments on pilot plant scale, ere given. Data concern-
ing the material expenditure, yield and quality of products,
and the parameters of the technological proccas,are presented.
It is noted that there ere reasons for the introduction of
this raothod into the industrial practice in Czechoslovakia.
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11,A Z__~
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Tech;ology, Chemical Products and H-21
Their Applicationi Part 3. - Treatment of
Solid 6ombustible Minerals.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4. 1958, 12486.
Author : J. Vykoukal.
Inst : Not given
Title : Device for Determination of Contents of Benzene and Other
Hydrocarbons or Analogous Substances wither Solute, or
Emulsified in'Vlater.
Orig Pub : Paliva, 1957, 37, No 7) 233 - 235.
Abstract : The device consists of a distillation flask with a
dephlegmator, in the bottom part of which a calibrated con-
densate collector is set; the water condensing in the col-
lector can flow back into the flask., and the solute or
emulsified substance is measured. The determination accu-
Card 1/2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology., Chemical Products and H-21
Their Application. Part 3. - Treatment of
Solid Combustible Minerals.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12486.
Abstract : racy is .5,0.01 to 0.001 volumetric The proposed me-
thod and device nay be used at gas, coke-by-product workd,
tar distilleries and other factoriez.
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.---lYK0IWAL,-JiAy inz a.. dr.
Dephenolization of coking waBte waterse But usty 16 no.5:315~-
318 M7 161.
1. nova hut Klementa Gottwa2da# Ostrava - Kunciceo
VYKOUKAL,_J.,-...dr. inz.
---- * -
Naphthalene wanhing by tar in terminal cooler. Yallva
44 no. 4-114-115 Ap 164.
r
VYKOUKAL, M.
PlanrAng for prospecting. p. 267.
RUDY Vol. 3, no. 9, Sept. 1955
Czechoslovakia
Source: EAST EUROFUN LISTS Vol. 5, no. 7 July 1956
~ I -'A ~%
',MUIR L)
T
Problem of oxtractilng minor ore deposit-ri. p. 142. RUDY. (IMini:sterstvo
hutniho prinwqlu a rudnych dolu) Praha. Vol. 4, no. 5, 11-~&y 1956.
SOURCE: gant European Accamiiona List, Vol. 5, no. 9, September 1956
VYKOMM I R.
"Modern Trends In the Develoj:ment of Automobile Yotors". 1). 260 (Strojirenstyl,
Vol. 3p no. 4, Apr. 19531 Praha)
1. 3, N 1954
p,C 3
SO: Month List of ons/ LV?Ibrary o ongres3j March Im" Uncl.
VYKOUKAL, R.
07or Higher Ifficiency and Econoqr in Automobile Motors-" p. 179, Praha, Vol. 4. no. ),
Mar. 1934.
-SO: last laropean Accessions List. Vol. 3, No. 9, Septembrjr 1934, Lib. of Congress
VYKOUKAL, R.
Effect of the design of axles on the tilting of automobiles on
curvesm pd 890o
STROJIRENSM, Prague, Vol. 4, no. 12, Dec. 1954.
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EUL), LV, Vol. 5, No. 6.
June 1956, Uncl.
V': i
W.'
Ar licaldl-itY Of to T;Irscnf,cr can,. p.
10 L)
Vol.
SO 11,11ontrily List oj' East Luropean 'ceessions (LEAL" D;5 Vol. 5, 'No.
'Tevkilopnent of' notor vehicles."
1,10VA "311MITKA. Prrhp., Cz-cinsi-oirkin. 195?
Monthly li3t of Zrist StLropenn, Accn,;sinns (:`~~,AT), 103, '101. 6, Jun
VYKO!!-IALj Ft.
r
What w(., :~aw at, the ':r~mwAs 143.
Tjll~*,T i-1011"n't"I Prahol Vol. .5, 1:,%r. 1~/55.
30; Monthl~y U5.t of i~ast European Acce3nions, L(, VC".. 1', tic. 10, Ucl- !""5")
Uncl.
Vykoukal, R.
"London Automob4le Show, 1955." P. 803
SVET MOTORU. (-1vaz fTro spolupraci a armudou) Praha., Czechoslovakiap Vol. 9,
no. 25/26) Dec.J.195~16
Monthly List of'Eiist Earopean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept- 1959
.Uncl.
Vykouk&l,
Vykoukal, R. Iaternational automobile exhibit in Brussels. p. 144.
Vol. 10, no. 5, Mar. 1956
SVIT MOTORU
TECHNOLOGY
Czechoslovakia
So: East Europe n Accessions, Vol. 6, May 1957
110- 5
VYKOUKAL, R.
I
I I
I
.Motor trucks at the Brussels antomobile show. Po176. (Svet Motoru. Praha. Vol. 100 noo 6,
Mar. 1956.)
SC: MONTHLY List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC-, Vol 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
VYK01UTAL, R.
Learning about the transitional -;ype of JAWA-CZ motorcycle. (To be contd.) P-178. (Svet
Motoru. Praha. Vol. 10, no. 6, Mar. 1956.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) IC., Vol. 6s nol 7, July 1957. Uncl.
1~~h~CIUKALO R.
Interesting new machiner-f exhibited at the London Auto Show.
P. 32 (Autombil) Vol. 1, no.' 1, Jan. 1957,*Fraha, Czechoslovakia
SO: MOWL HLY INDLX OF EAST; OPRAN ACCESSIONS (EEAl) LC, 70L. 7, NO. 1, Jan. 195 e
VYKOUKAL, R.
Some Interesting aspects of two-cycle mo tors.
P. 161 (Motbristicka Soucasnost) Vol. 3v No. 2) May, 1957, Czechoslotakia
SO: VONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EURCHRI AMISSIONS (EEAI) LC. - VOL Pi's 1110. It JAN. 1958
VYKOUKAL, R.
The small car and Its problems.
p. 210 (Automobil) Vol. 1, no-. 7. JUIY 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: VIC11THLY INDEX OF EkST EUROLUN ACCSSSMS (EEAI) LC, VC.L. 7, NO. 1. Jan. 195P
VYKOUKALs R. SAM F.
A new sports car, the Skoda 459-
P. 262 (Automobil) Vol. 1. No. 8, Aug. 1957p Czechoslovakia
SOs MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIO'NS (EEAI) VOL. No. 3.0 Jano 1958
VYKOUKAL. R
TECHNOU)GY
Periodicals SVET MOTOR11 Vol. 3.2. no. 26, Dec. 1958.
VYKOUKAL', R. What is new in automobile motors?
Monthly List of East European Accession (EW) IA',, Vol. 8, no. 3
March 1959 Unclass,
VYKOUKAL,,-.R -inz.-- -
- ~!j
15 years of the Czeeboslovak automobile In4uLtry. Kova t,-.1~:hnika
no.9:393-396 9 160.
i
VAGHTENHEIM, J.;
Methylthiouracil as a provocative factor in s7s temic: lupw
erythematosus. Cas. lek. cesk, 102 no.5211413-Ul6 .27 D163-
le Interni-oddeleni nemocnice OUNE v Jihlave, vedouci MUZi-.
v0smid.
VYKOV, Pavel
Efficiency, Industrial
Road to Happiness. Reviewed in Znan. sila no. 2125 F 152.
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July -194. Unclassified.
VYKO'Upn, Libor,
Control or muniolpal transportation b7 the dispatahing system*
Siln doprava 1.1 noo-999-10 St63,
1. Dopravni podnikp Drno*
GALETA, An"pin; MOUPIL,, f~ebor
Plann.Ja 'in avby .12
,g -the,bujjxUJW enterprises. Poz st
no. 3::,kpple~ent:ISeC'6'id~ course of new technology and
economice. no. 3: 33-64 164.
SOV/70-4-2-6/36
,WAIORS: Makarov, Yo.S. and Vykov, V.N.
TITLE: The Crystal Structure of tho Compounds of Uran.--.uni with
Germanium (Kristallicheshaya Btrulctura soyedinonty urana
s germaniyem)
PE9 EODICAL:1 Kristallograftya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2, Pp 183-185 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Laue, oscillation and powder photographs showed that
U5Go3 is hexagonal with a = 8-56 and c = 5.78 kX.
dobs ~_ 13.4 g/CM3 gives 16.8 atoms per cell representing
Z = 2. By analogy the compound was assumed to have
a structure of -the Mn5Si3 (Mn5Go3) type. An elec:tron
density projoction onto 0001 was calculated. This
showed that the structure is actually of the Mn 5Si 3
type- The space group is D 61, =C6/mc:m with 4U in
4(d) positions; 6U II in 6(g) positions with
'11 :-- o.24 and 6Gr, in 6(g) positions with x Ge o.62
Good agreement between observed and oalculated structure
Cardl/2 factors is obtained.
SOV/70-4-2..6/36
Thu Crystal Structure of the Compounds of Uranium wj.,th Germanium
Lave and oscillation photographs of ainglo crystals of
U Cie,, showed the material to be orthorhombic withI
7
3.
a 5.869 b = 9.86 c -- 8. 9 6 kX UGe2 was si4 larly
sha'wn to be orthorhanibic with a = 4.11, b = 15.1
c =:3.97 kX Z = 12 and the dimornLons of the unite
c.el.1 are similar to those of ZrSi and ZrGe2 .
Comparisons of observed S.F.5 ana those calc ulated t1sin3
ZrS12 coordi.n.ates gave a reliability factor of 0.25.
The ZrSi structuve with space group D17 = CMCM is
2 2h
therefore likelY. It was confirmed that UGs3 has the
AuCu.3structura with a " 4.197 IcX . There are 3 figure6,
2 tables and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet and
1 EngliBh'.
SUBMITTED: October 30, 1958
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ACC NR' APS028735
OURCE CODEI UR/0363/65/001/011/20261'03)
AUTHOR: Aemin, Ye. Go; Dmitr yev, 1, A 3trekalov skiZL_L.
V~*oyskiy' V.--*
k j,
ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute Im. S. M. Kirov. Sve k (Urallskly _politekhni-
cheskly Inatitut)
TITLE: Cat9yzed cv7stallization of a beryl melt
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Ilvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 11, 1965,
2026-2030
TOPIC TAGS: berylli~um compound, catalyzed crystallization, titanium dioxideg man-
---ganese -compound, -altininum oxide, aluminum coupound, silicate, x ray diffraction
analysis, thermal effect, melting
ABSTRACT: The crystAllization of a quenched beryl melt catalyzed with titanitn and
manganese dioxides w6s studied. X-ray diffraction analyses were carried out with thd-
URS-501H Iffractomeier. It was shown that the ci7stallization occurs throughout the
volume of-the substaitce. The presence of marganese promotes the formation of phena-'
kite in the course of-the melting and quenching of the melt. Manganese and titaniurm
dioxides have differ4ent effects on the course of the crystallization, the final min-
eral wqxisition, and the interwdiate metastable phases formed during the thermal
treatment of the quenched berfl melt. In the case of titanitru dioxide, the final
phases finimed by the arptallization of the boryl melt am 0-qrlstobaute~ryso-
1UDC: 546.45+553.83+661.0,62.6S+546.7.llt7l.7+546.8514-161.6:162.2
Card 1/2
L - 11005-66
ACC NRs _ AP50 28735
berylo phenakite, corundm, mullite, and y-AI203',(Iow-temperature modification). In
-the -case-of vanganese - di6xidej-- the -final phases vre 0-cristobalite.. chrysoberyl ..........
phenakite, muMte and y-AI203 (low-temperature modification). Orig. art. has: 2
figures.
SUB CODE: 1.1,07/ SUBM DATE: 23Jun65/ OUG REF: 008/ OTH REr: o03
Beryllip
-2/2
-I_Ccwd
IMM, t I 4-q 1 F-2-A
VYMt -6ng. F.
DAMING - AFI'AILITUS ATM SUP~~LISS,
Rack for pipes. Mol. prcm. 13 Ho- 9, 1952.
Do
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessionto Library of Congress, camber Unclassified.
1. 36973.,66 EWP(f)/r5'#P(C)/EWP(V)/T/.rWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k)/EWP(h)/E'NP(1
AU- NM u6--02-791-JI SOURCs CODEs CZ/0031/65/6-1
ALTMOR: Vykruta, Jan (Doctor)
. ...................................... '-
ORG: VVV, n.p., Narodi, Prague
TITIE: Selection of the shaping body ir.flat shaping
'I'SOURCEt Strojironoka vyroba, v. 13, no. 8. 1965, 522-524
IJP(c
Ile
,ATOPIC TAGS: mchanical engineering, rachino tool industx7, motal forming machine too
-iABSTRAM The artiolo doals with two points of view, those of authors who caution
Against the uso of bal.1-shapod, tools, and thoso of roadorn whoss prororoneo for them
,Is based rwAray on econozdc considerations, The article is accompaniod by critical
f,~o,rmonts and an explanation by the author* orig. arts bass 3 figures* YP47
B CODES 13; 05 SUBM DAM none RUM 001 OTH REFt 001
roM
VMTILp Jooofk prof.) ins.# dr.
lar~o-diotance measuring instrument. of the Soviet InstAAte
of Goodosy, Photogmmmatry,, and Oartography. Good kaxt obsor
6 no.3-Is210-212 R:160.
1, VnjonWa, akademle Antonina, ZaFotookehop Brno.
I .I
VIX~Tnq Josef, prof., Inz., &.
-r4. Approxi=ate solution of main geodetic tasks involving I
m I grOAt distances* Good kart obzor 9 no.1:3-9 Ja 163.
4
I* Vojeriska akademie Antonina Zapotockeho,, Brno.
YYYYYAL"A. ~
Longwall mining with controlled ca-iing. Stavivo 4.2 no. 6: .
218-220 'U,.
1. Development Workalte of the Moravske samotove a lupkove
zavody, Vational Enterpilse, Velke Opatovice.
HERW 0 B,, 0- HERWOVA, K. A..
Infectious inflammation of the liver and diabetes. Vnitmi lek.
11 no.3t237-2LA Mr 165
1. Infekcni oddeleni Obvodniho ustavu narodniho 2dravi, Pardubice
(prednosta; MUDr. L Vykydal) a vnitrni oddeleni Obvodniho usta-ru.
narodni zdravi, Pardubice (prednostat MUDr. B. Herman).
KUBIS,, M.1 TIKIDAL, J.; RESSLj J.; WSINEERGI J.
Phoriocardiographia findings In atrial septal defects. Vhitmi
lek. 11 no.61521-526 7~165,
1. 1. vnitrni klinika Fakulbti nemoonice r Momouci (prednosta:
prof* MUDr. Pavel lukl)o
KUBASTA, M.; VYKYDAL, It.; BLAHOS, J.; ZME-11ZAL, A.; GIKALOVOVA, 1.
Electrocardiograo.ic changes durii,--g cUoroqulrie trentrert.
Vnitmi lek. 11 no.4:361-369 LPI~5-
2. 111, vniti-ri I-Ii,,ikrt lelcar.9ke filculty Palackeho Univei-Sity
v Olomouci (prednosta: prof. MDr. V. Pollkan) a Vyzkumny
endokrinologicl-y ustav v Prazo (ralitols doe. MJDr. K. Silink).
CZECHOSLOVAKLI/Viroloa - C111amydozoa.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biolo, No 11, 1958, 47835
Author : Skorpil, J., ~yk&a..
Inst : -
Title 1 The Ornithosis Epidemic in Emitern Czechoslovakia.
Ori-la Pub Prakt Lakar, L7, tio 14) 639-6-io (1957) (in Czech)
Abstract No abstract.
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RES.SL'J.; DUSEXtJ.
Pulmonary haemosiderosis in mitral st~iosise Core vasa 6 no.2t
1. lat Internal Clinic and Departaientlof Pathological Anatomyt
Palacky University, Olomouoy Czechoolpirakia.
Czecboshovakla
ICY 011,L) A/,
Yun)AL
Nov attempts In the treatment of rhoumtic let. liety, Brno
6 no.17-18:553-555 I Sept 51* (CLML 21:4)
1. Of the First Interwa Clinle (Read--ftof. Josef Blatmr, M.D.) of
Palacky University, Olomouc.
KIRKAY, B.; VWDAL, X.
Pituitary implantation in rheumatism. Cas. 101C. cesk. 90
no.27:829-831 6 July 1951. (CUL 21:1)
1. Of the Clinic of Internal Diseases of Pala, *7 University in
Olomouc (Head - Prof. Josef Blatny, M.D.).
,
HEOW F.; VYXn)AL. M.
lxfli;,tation7i'the hypophysia In the treatment of rhe%tmatlem.
Prakt. lek., Praha 31 no. 23:517 5 Dac- 1951o (CIAL 21:3)
r v
MIMA, JIrj, MOr; YYKYDAL, Miron3av, KMr
Remarka to the article by O.Dub, T.Volk and V.Jagon: losinophil
count is not specific for adrenalin tent* Cas.lak.cank, 91 no.10..
304-305 7 Mar 52. 1 g
1. Z reumatologickoho oddalent prof. MUDr K.Prorovskeho v st. obl.
namocnici na, Bulovee.
(ADMRUL COTMX, funcition tact,
eosinophil count, specificity')
(NOSINOPHIL COM,,*
In adrenal toot, specificity)
VMDkL, K.;TRUVSKY, K.
.................... .....
Indocrins tissue therapy In rhourAtology, Prakt. lok.# Praha
32 no'. 17.,379-381 5 sept 1952. (CLKL 23:1)
1, Of the Internal Clinic (Elead--Prof. J. Blatny, M.D.) 6f
?&l acky University In Olosouce