SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WIERZYNSKI, E. - WIESNER, I.
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WIERZY111SKI, Eugeniusz; PRZFERAT'SOll, juliutiz; TMIER, juliEn; FALINSKI,
Team work In the treatment of carmer of the upper jav. Case
report. Nowotwory 15 no.1:81,5-88 Ja4li-16-5.
1. Z Katedry i Zakladu Protatyki Stamatologicznej Slaskiej
Akademii Medycznej w Zabrzu (Kierownik: doc. dr. Gichowski);
27, Vlbjewodzkiego Szpitala n-, -1-zargii Plastycznej w Polanicy
Zdroju (Klerowtiik: dr. M. KraU50 i !Y, Inst utu Chkologii
w Gliuricach (Dyrektors dr. med. J. swlecki~-
Typical documentation on technical background in building enterprises, P. 57.
(PRZEGLAD BUDOWLINY, Warszawa, Vol. 27j, no. 2, Feb. 1955.)
SO~.- 'Monthly List of Xast European Accessions,, (EEAL), LC, Vol- No- Jvaa- 1955..
Uncl.
WIESEY Zygmunt, mgr inz.
Ionites and their production in the Kedzierzyn Nitrogen Works.
Chemik 16 no.11:336-33C) N 163.
WrtSENBERGER, Ivan,2 #-*
Technical information and its writing, Pod org 17 no.6:269-
Z71 je 063,
1. Potrubi., nep., Praha&
WIESENBERGER.,
TECHNOIDGY
Periodicalt. MECHANISACE. vol. 5, no. Nov. 1958*
WIWENBERGER, I. Mechanization devices used for construction of water pipline3.
P. 414.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (UOI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 3
March 1959 Unclass.
TECHNIMC-GY
periodicals: NOVA TECHNIKA, No. 3, 1959
UIESENBERGER, 1. Importance of long-distance pipelines. p. 134
Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, no. 5
I-lay 1959, Unclass,
WIESETIBERGER, I.
Transferring milk in-plastic pipes. p. 36
FRUMYSL P(rIRAVIN. (Ministerstvo potratinarskyho pnmyslu) Praha, Czechoslovakia
Vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 1959
-Jul
Monthly-List of Ea,-;t EuroFean Accessions (EEAIj, LV, Vol. 8, no. 7, 1959
Uncl.
WIMENEERM, I*,.dre
Uso of non-metallic PiPing for distribution of gas and
petroleum.- paliva 41 no.1:12-14 ja 61.
1. V7VOjove stredisko ~Otrubj,,-narodni podnik Potrubie
WIESEMERGER, J.
Transportation of coal by long-distance pipes. P. 263.
PALIVA. (Ministerstvo paliv a Geskoslovenska vedecka technicka spolecnost pro
vyuziti paliv pri Ceskoslovenske akademit ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 39,
no.. 8, August 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 11,
November 1959.
-uncl.
MD; GRIST CU, ':D.; i, ESiZEiLYER, Valentin,--,
Medical Clinic, "Fundenill Olinic,,'I Hospital' (Clinica 14edicala,
u
FLmO
Spitalul Clinic Buch=rast.- (for 01)
Bucharest, Viata Medicalza, No 7, 1 Apr 63, pp 483-486.
IlDiagnostic-and-Therapeu-uic Asperts in the Rendu-0sler Disease
vit
d th Predominant Digr.,,31cive Local J zation. 11
Ow
CRISTESCU, N.-, dr.; BANTEAS C., dr.; WjMEzjmMR. V. dr.
CCnaidarations on the aggravating role of tuberculous effusi(ms
in some forms of evolutive chronic hepatitis. Mee-. intern. (Bucur)
17 no,6:737-74T- Te"65.
le Lucrare efectuata in Clinica medicala a Spitalului clinic
"Fundeni* (director: prof. C.C. Dimitriu).
WIESENUM, H.; MELIZER, W.
Development of the mining industry in the German Democratic Republic during the
10 years of its existence. P. 391.
RFJISTA MMDR. (Unisterul Ifinelor, ministerul.Industriei Petrolului si
Mimiei, Directia Exploatarilor Miniere si Asociatia. StUntifica, a Inginerilor
si. Tehnicienilor din Rom:Lnia) Bucuresti, Rumania. Vol. 10, no. 19,.'.Oct. 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEII) Vol. 9p no. 2, Feb. 196o
Uncl-
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AUTHOR- Kleinst-ick, K.; Wieser, E.; Kieinert, P.; Perthel, R.
T 1 -1 L'-- :Neutron lif-FrActfon studii- the Ftructure of arnichiometric manganese
ferrite aud -magnesium-manganese ferri."e "11
~7
-281
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 8, no. 1, 19652 271
TOPIC TAGS: manganese ferrite, magnesium matiganese ferrite, manganese ferrite
structure, neutron diffractionx ray diffraction, spinel lattice
ABSTRAC17: In 6pite of the large number of published papers concerning the manga-
nese-containiag ferrites, results are often inconclusive or even contradictory
(see, e,,g., 1. 7. Yamzin, N. N. Belov, .1. S. Nozik, J. Phys. Soc. Japan, Suppt.
B-11~- 7, 55, 1962; S. Pichart H. A. Alperin, J. Phys. Soc. Japn., Supp'. B-ITT 7,
57, 1962), ConEiequently, in this paper, the distribution of cations on the -cta-
hedral ind tetrE.hedrall sites -1 th, -inelli !A-ttice of three polycrysta,line ler-
rires c:nLain.1n,,
r a 'ri.
Fe
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~'compoqltbns were determine- ~a~nl liud obtained for
the cation distribution and magnetic moments, the problem of cation valencies is
discu sed for these ferrites. It is concluded that manganese is partially present
U 2+
as Mn , which occupies octahedral sites together with Fe , whereas M_R2+ Occupie:;
tetrahedral sites. These results disagree with the magnetic irioment based on the
findings of R. Nathans et al. (Proc. Inst. Electr. Engrs., 8 10-14, Suppl. 5, 217,
195;). "The authors thank Mrs. H. Jahn who he'Lped during the rnagnetic measure-
ments, Chem. Erg. Furike for the pieparationsand anaLVSeS, and Gr,,O.
W. Bruechker fcr support during the X-ray irmest igat ions." Orig. art, has:
figuren, 8 formulas and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATITON:
Institut fur Roentgenkunde und Fetallphysik der Technischen Univer-
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for 4 k.johnized vulc4slic I)rtmLk. NIkkict F16wher
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4W77)(19M.-Alteration of pyrke' and marcuite has
fOnr*d mAgnesian meLinterite, c Ite
alunogm, md copiapite. Croystisj= hawrichite,-
dst&- cbm. "Yfts, and dch and. optkal
wiOn to an Itiven.
Fkiber
of sactwite CatVathilms).
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WIMFR T F"WT11,141(2, y
"Upper (Yetacecus Vc,-' carism in thf~ Chrpathian ';Iysch Or~ncyrc3in~,!)
(PUSKA AKADT-]-!IA NAUK, Vol. No. 4, i95/+, Varsovic, Poland)
SO: Vonthly List of East -juxoppan Acce-asions (FIFAQ, LC, Vol. /I No.
1-:axch 1955, Uncl.
1TIEMMY T.; 'KSmKm"fICz' -Lt.
Occurrence of tuffitds in the Yrosno beds of the Carpathian F2ysch. In
English. p. 295, (FRAGIMITA FLORISTICA ET GEOBOTANICA, Vol. 2, No. 6,
1954, Krakow, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East-European Accessions., (EEAL).. LC, Vol. 4, No. 5
May 1955, Uncl.
T-1,11117iNp- 301-1111-
T. 'J7IE;3
Tuff's in variegated strnta of the Fieniny nappes-balt mantle. p. 1.
ACTIA GEOLOGICA FOLON110.3 Warazam, Pbland Vol. 6, No. 1, 1956
-"MR-CE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956
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CAT-11GOPY : P11,vf1&oa2 Chemistry. CrystLls,
ABS. JOUR. : RZKhim., No. 16 1959, LTo. 56287
AUTHOR :Wieser, T.
V(ST. .: Po-IIER-1-cademy of Sciences
TIM"' :Identification of Low- and High-Temperature
Plagioclases with the Universal Stage Method
O.RJO,T. PUB. Bull Acad Polon Sci, Ser Sci Chim, Geol et Goo-
graph, 6. So 7, 465-468 (1958), XXXVIII-Y.YAIX
ABSTRACT The author has found that for plagioclases in
eruptive rocks and in d~_kee the pro'iection points
of the twinning axis are grouped on,one side of
the classic Fedorov-Reyngard [Reihvidt?] stereo-
grams and at some distance from the migration
curves. This makes it possible to drav special
curves for high-temperature plagioclases.. The
existence of feldspars with an intermediate ther-
mal state is assumed; such feldspars would corre-
spond to the region of the dj
gram rZpresented by
the field hounded by the cur a f0 r he-high- and
:
low-tem.?erature plagioclases
CK-01 : 1/1 A thor's summary
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AUT'JOR J.,
institut,e of G,:-olc;i,,y
.e- 7.
ir
alg:~ratj.-~- and I-,ellaraor,phic Lrotic. of
Chalk arld of r-ermine Zone.
Bitil. . 'Init , ge ol . I ~G
A V UoCT ;..~~cordirg to data of ficld an la Dora Ory
.d
studies th e inne(nis as~sccjate(j with 'det-itits Of
Partial ly pyrozge-.nic and of ~ri tirc. Illy cla.7.1; 1c rocks
of
d~ if zle rent I
n 'Gag-~-s oj~ mt-., t;iat:x0~ ism (Va-we ~Iascmlatc,~- is
Kudryashova.
IM-SER; T.; SIKO[LI, W.
The occurrence of bentonities in variegated shells of the Magura Nappe south of
Grybow. p. 22h.
PIEZEGIAD GEOLOGIGUY. Wydawnictwo Geologiunes Warozawaj Polandj Vol, 7j 110, 5j,
May, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, Irlo. 9, September, 1959
Uncl.
WIESER, Tadeusz
The occurrence of tuffaceous rocks in the sub-Magura beds of the
Zywiec region. Kwartalnik geol 3 no.2:366-377 '59. (EW 9:8)
1. Karpacka St4cja Terenowa I.G.
(Poland--Volcanic ash, tuff, etc)
MICHALIK, Andrzej;__ WIEPI~qv_ Tadeusz
Tuffaceous rocks in,the Podhole Flysch. Kwartalnik geol 3 no.2:
378-389 '59. (ERAI 9:8)
1. Karpacka Stacja Terenava I.G.
(Poland--Volcanic ash, tufft etc)
(Carpathian Mountains)
SIKORA, W.4_KESER., T.; ZGIET, J.; ZYTKO, K.
Taff horizons in the Yeni-lite-Krosno series of the Flysah Carpathians.
Bul Ac Pol chim 7 no-7-*497-503 '59- (EEAI 10:4)
1. Carpathian Field Station, Institute of Geologyq Cracow.
Presented by M.Ksiazkiewiez.
(Poland--Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) (Poland--Flysh)
(Carpathian Mountains)
IMARSKI, lesztk; VIESER&_Tadeuaz_.,
Nmr taff horizons in the older FiLUogene of Flywch Carpathians.
Amrtalnik,geol 4 no.3:749-77:L 16o.
1. larpaelm Staoja Terenova Inatytutu Geologicznago v Warazavie.
GUCWAj I.; PELCZAR, A.; WIESER, T.
Varisciteo from Wisniowks, (Kol)r Crosis Mts.). Bul geolog PAN 8 no.l:
37-43 '60.
1. Laboratory of Geochemistry, and Petrograpby, (Cracow) Carpathian
'Field Stationt Geological Institute., Polish Academy of Sciencea.
Presented by A. Bolevski.
(Variacite)
3/081/62/000/009/026/075
B150101
.IUTIJOR3; Pokrzy--nnicki, J., !3ieser, T. -
TITLE: IMineral and chemical composition of the Griempy meteorite
PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 9, 19-1 111 abstract.
9G4 (Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. 6-,- et g4ogr., v. 91,
no.' 1-, lc?61., 65 - 6n)
TEXT: The meteorite fell on Sebtember 3,0 1961 in Grzempy village (Poznan'
po-wiat) where the coordinates are: 52 521, 1603~'- Its original
weight was 690 g., There vias*a fusion crust and two crushed surfaces forme&-
on impact wi-th-wood and in the atmosphere. No splintered fragments were
found. The meteori'te is a chondrite. The volu.-ne.of.,the chondrules-does
not exceed i ~70 of. -the total. Volume. The following minerals contribute to
ite: olivine, bronzite, troiliteg nickeliferous
the composition of the meteor
iron, and chromite.- Based on the 'optical characteristics, the composition
of the olivine corresponds to the formula Fo go Faio. The composition of the
bronzite is En Fs1g. Results of chemical a .nalysis of the meteorite are:
81
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Sio 34.08, Al'O 2.51, Cr 0 0.34, Fe 0 0-95, FeO 12.1 -igO 23.65, I,.nO
2 3, ?
2 3 2 3 2 3 ,.
0:13' NiO 0;24'.CaO 0:25: Va 0.1.04, P 0 0-04, CuO Q.023, S 1.73, Fe 20.02,*
2 2. 5
11i:146, Co 0.12, total 99 643- The meteorite is classified as a bronzite-
clivine chondrite. [Abstr;cter's note: Complete translation.1
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SIKORA, Waclaw; WIESERt Tadeuaz
Present state of knaidedge and tho,outlo6k for prospecttoirg for
bentonites and related rocks in,thq.Polish Flysh Carpathians.
Przegl geol 9 po.l2s636-638 161.
KQSZARKI., Leaa4k; WIMER,, Tadeusz; ZGIETj, Josef
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A note on the occu=ence of tuff-stonelroclm in the Imwer and
Middle Cretaceous of the Polish Carpathian'Nbuntains. Kvartalnik
geol 6 no,2s/~41-442- 162,
1. Karpacka Stacja Terenova,, Instytut Geologiesny, Warszawa.
PZLCZARp Anrelia; W33SFHp Tadeusz
Structure of the metamorphic discovered by the Rseszotar7 borehole.
Kwartalnik gaol no*23444-445 162.
1. Karpaoka Stacja Terenowa, Inst7tut, Goologicany,, Warszawa.
SLACZKA, Andrzej- WIESER Tadeusz
Shales with exotics from the Krosno beds in the B&ligrod
region. Kwartalnik geol 6 no-4:662-678 162.
1. Karpacka Stacja Terenowa., Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa.
IL
WIESER, Tadeusz
Petrographic characteristics of Magura sandstone from the
Central BesIdds. Kwartalnik geol 7 no.2:282-294 163.
I I
1. Instytut Geologiczny,, Karpacka Stacja Terenowa, Krakow.
WIESERY T.
..................... nce. Bul
Cosmic dustis and their stratigraphic significa
geolog PAN 11 no.3sl83-189 163.
1. Carpathian Field Stationp Geological Institute, Krakow.
Presented by K. Smulikowski.
Pipe scaffoldings of the PKIN type. (To be condt.)
P. 219 (Inzynieria :1 Bidownictwo. Vol. 13, no. 5, Mair, 1956., Warszawa, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions MAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2,
Februaxy 1958
WBMAWSKI, Z.; NAWROT, T.
L
6th National Welding Congress in the Czechoslavak Republic. p. 175.
(INZYNIERIA I BUDOUNICTWO. Vol. 14, Ito. 4., Apr. 1957. Warszawa,, Poland.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (REAT) Le. Vol. 61, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
DUGAj Danialal WIESLER# rbro
ExperimmAl imostigatibma on W aorraction of mitroqUsis
in the aourse of tho orythropaiatih readtloh, PiPiol, nom paz.
.U ho,lt6l-66 Jh-F 165a
1# CAt6dra d6 fisiblogisj Inatitutul wdloo-hrrAeoutioi Clxij
(dit-eetbri prof, It Daoiu),
WIESLER, Herjart
r.,!-,, gen aralized barycentric coordinates.
On t1a convexity of so
:7.
Studii cerc mat 15 no. :369-37--; 164.
WIESLER, Jozsef
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1111 Retrospection and porspect"W" of polyester surface traitiment. Faipar
10 no.n,345-346 N 160. -
SIOB IJ62/000/021/066/669
B160/B186
AUTHORS: Prokopec, J., Wiesner, E.
TITLE: Effect of acrylonitrile polymerization,conditions on fiber"i
properties. Part Il
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1962, 496
4kna, v. 11,
abstract 21P409 (Chem- Vl' no, 3, 1961t 148-164
Slov.1)
TEXT: Molecular weight is shown to have no effect oh the structure of
polyacrylanittile, because of its crystallinity. A change was observed
in the crystallinity of acryl fibers whon.poljrmerization was carried out
while mixing. Continuous mixing during polymerization allows the
macromolecules to become better distributed and leads to an increase in
the density of the polymer, i. e. to an increase in its crystallinity.
Fiberu made from the resulting polymers showed a decrease in the relative
strengt~h and deformation in a knot due to the higher crystallinity.
Polymerization at elevated temperatures, in the same way as drying of the
polymers at elevated temperatures, is proved,to have no effect on the
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ly Of the Olymers. For Part I see Chem. vla'kna
, 3-18. 'Abstracter# V.. 10,
note: COMPlete translation.-/
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WIESNER, F.
Continuous Casting and the Decentralization Of Steel Production,ft
Vo1.6x llo,6p June 1951, B rno.) P. 286.
3.0:~MOnthly List of-East European Acoessiona, Vol.2, No.9,
LbrarY Of Congress, September
1953, !Mcl.
WIESNER, F.
Influence of Automatic Regulation of the Fineness of Grinding in -itandard
Ydlls on the Economic Operation of Boilers Heated with Pulverized Coal," p. 5.
(Eneroetika Vol.3) No.lp Jan. 19539 Praha.)
SO; Monthly List of East European Accessions.. Vol.2, Vo.9, UbrarY of 6ongress, Saptember
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Wiesner, F.
Electric drive of reversible roller tracks fed by mercur7 rectifiers. p. 235.
Vol. 9, no. 8, Aug. 1954.
ELEKTROTECHNIK
SO: Monthly List of East European Accession, (EEAL), LCO Vol. 4, No. 9,
Sept. 1955, Uncl.
WIESNER) F.
"Measuring thibkness of sheet metal during cold pressing." P. 779.
STROJIREENSTVI. (MINISTERSTVO TEZKEHO STROJIRENSTVI, MINISTERSTVO PFMNEHO
STROJIRE14STVI A MINISTERSTV0 AUTOMDBILOVEHO PRUMYSLU A ZEMEDELSKYCH STROJU.)
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 5. no. 10, Oct. 1955.
Monthly List of East European Accez3sions (FEAI)) LG, Vol. No. 9, September 1959-
Uncl.
Wiesner, F. Use Of waste heat for agricultural Purposes. p. 224.
ENERGETIKA. Praha. Vol. 5, no. 6, June 1955.
SO: Monthly List of the East European Accession., (MAL), LC- Vol- 4,
r10- 10, Oct- 1955. Uncl.
ITIESNER, FRAIWISEK
Praskove toreni. (Vyd.l.) Praha, Statni nald.technicke literature, 1956. 505 P.
(Pulverized coal as fuel. 1st ed.)
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LG, VOL- 7, NO. 1, Jan. 1958
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14MNER, F.
R. Dolezal's Vylavr'2 OhnIZI& (Sinap-Burnilly' FI,Ma,,e_q ; a book review. p. 282.
(Energettka, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1956. Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 6,
June 1957. Unel.
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WIESTIER )F .
on problems in constructingliAlers for extremely
Some material and product!
ig and temperatures. p. ~84
,h pressures
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Sr'ROJIRENS'711 ("inisterstvo tezkeho strojirenstvi, 11nisterstvo presneho
s'.rojirenstvi a "Inisterstvo automol,iloveho prunyslu a
zemedelskych stroju) Vol. 6, No. 10, Oct. 1956
Praha, Czechoslovakia
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Conaress Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957
65174
Z/034/60/000/012/001/015
E073/E535
AUTHORSi Wiesner ate of Technical Sciences,
Candid
Eh`gTr_ieer and TIcho a'dovA, Eva, Engineer
TITLE: Influence of the Sulphur Content of the Flue Gases in
Heating Furnaces on the Steel being Heated
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PERIODICAL: HutnIck6 listy, 196o, No.12, pp.923-929
TEXT: In the first part of the paper results published in
literature on the subject are summarized. It appears that the
possibility of sulphides penetrating along the grain boundaries will
be the greater the longer the heating time, the higher the sulphur
concentration in the flue gases and the higher the heating tempera-
ture. Presence of nickel in the steel assists the penetration of
sulphur, whilst s1licon counteracts sulphur penetration. Penetration
of sulphur decreases on heating in an oxiding atmosphere and
increases on heating in a reducing atmosphere. The critical con-
centration from which increased sulphur penetration into the steel
begins is 0.03% SO, in the atmosphere during neutral combustion.
To evaluate the possibilities of using fuel oil with up to 3% S for
strip mill furnaces, the authors carried out tests on heating and
rolling low carbon steel, jointly with personnel of the Vitkovice__---,
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Z/034/60/000/012/001/015
E073/E535
Influence of.the Sulphur Content of the Flue Gases in Heating
Furnaces on the Steel being Heated
Steel Works K. Gottwald. Since no liquid fuel furnace was avail-
able and reconstruction of existing gas furnaces was not possible
during the short time, the tests were carried out on a suitable
furnace fuelled with coke gas to which SO2 was added from the
pressure vessels so as to obtain a sulphur content corresponding to
that of fuel oil with 3% S. In the experiments two billets were
used of the following composition: 0.07% C, 0.32% Mn, traces of Si,
0.025% P, 0.037% S, 0.09% Cu. One of these was heated without
adding SO2 to the fuel gas, the other was boated with a SO 2 addition
.to correspond with a 3% S content in the fu3l oil. The respective
sulphur contents were 0.41 gln,3 and 3-7 9/m , the latter corres-
ponding to a fuel oil containing 4.2% S. Comparison of the results
obtained for the two billets has shown that the mechanical proper-
ties of the deep drawing steel. did not deteriorate as a result of
s02 addition; metallographic inalysis of specimens from the billet
heated with SO, addition did not indicate penetration of sulphur
into the steel. In addition to the above tests, laboratory tests
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Influence of the Sulphur Content of the Flue Gases in Heating
Furnaces on the Steel being Heated
were made on heating and forming four selected grades of steel,
using as a fuel M-Mazout with a sulphur content of 1.7% and a fuel
oil with a sulphur content of 0-45%. During the experiments the
sulphur content oC the mazout was increased to 3% by adding very
finely ground sulphur to the mazout. The heating conditions were
the same for all the specimens and the experiments were carried out
both in oxidation and reduction atmospheres. The results are
largely in agreement with results published in literature. It was
confirmed that sulphur penetrates from the furnace atmosphere into
the steel surface the more the higher its concentration in the flue
gases and the longer the duration of the heating. Under otherwise
equal conditions, the intensity of penetration of sulphur is larger
in a reduction atmosphere than in an oxidation atmosphere. It was
found (Tables 4 and 5) that the malleability of the steel deterior-
ates with increasing sulphur penetration. In conclusion it is
stated that in accordance with results obtained by other authors,
as well as the results of practical and laboratory tests carried
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out by the authors of this paper, mazout M with 3% sulphur content
is suitable,only for heating low carbon steels and silicon steels
as, for instance, transformer or dynamo steel. There are 7 figures,
5 tables and 17 references: 7 German and 10 English.
ASSOCIATION: Vyzkumny ustav hutnictvi z-eleza, Praha
(Ferrous Metallurgy Research Institute, Prague)
SUBMITTED: August 4, ig6o
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AUTHORS: Wiesner, Franti's"ek, Engineer and Zezulova', M!),rcela,
TITLE-. Development in the Field of Cladding Steels with
Plastics. Part II. Wires and Tubesk
PERIODICAL: Hutnick-e' listy, 196o, No.12, PP-971-978
TEXT: Part I of this paper (Hutnick'e" listy, 1960, No.9,
pp.694-699) dealt with cladding sheets and strips with plastics.
In this part cladding of wires and tubes is reviewed, mainly on
the basis of published Western information. Of the various
developments the following are mentioned; the polyvinyl "Kallisten"
marketed in West Germany (Ref.16); the installation used by the
Reliance Electric.and Engineering Company for coating wires,
described by H. J. Bates (Ref.2)tl the installation of Plastic
Coatings.Limited, Guildford, England for plastic coating of wires-1
plastic coating of various components by a iety of methods and
substances. For internal coatinx of tubevs7a Russian method is
described,for which drawing in the cold state is not necessary
(see S. A. Grinberg, Stall, 1958, No.11, pp.1018 to 1020).
Furthermore, a method used by A. G. Mannesmann is mentioned
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Part II. Wires and Tubes
(French Patent P1177174). Various methods of applying external
plastic coatings developed in the U.S,A. and West Germany are
mentioned, including the one based on applying the Minnesota
Mining and Manufacturing Company's "Scotchrap" Nos. 50 and 51. In
the~conclusions it is mentioned that in Czechoslovakia wires with
coatings of thicknesses exceeding 0.4 mm are produmd for electrical
insulation (predominantly PVC) but not wires with thinner coatings
to serve solely as protection agains~-corrosion. The authors
emphasize that coating with plasticsEcould substitute quite a lot
of zinc coating. This is of importance not only front the point
of view of saving zinc but also to reduce premature fractures cause d
by hydrogen enrichment during pickling processes. For internal
coating the advantages of a German method, consisting of blowing
powder onto the internal walls of pre-heated tubes which are in the
vertical position, are pointed out. Furthermore, it is mentioned
that tubes with internal plastic coatings are likely to replace in
the Soviet Union tubes made of stainless steels and other expensive
alloy steels for numerous applications. Due to the increasing
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Part II. Wires and Tubes
scarcity of nickel, plastic coatings are particularly interesting
from the point of view of the Czechoslovak industry. There are
10 figures, 3 tables and 16 references: 1 Soviet, 1 French,
5 German and 9 English.
ASSOCIATION: V~zkumny' ustav hutnictvl 'Z"eleza, Praha
(Ferrous Metallurgy Research Institute. Prague)
SUBMITTED% September 13, 1960
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AUTHORS: Wiesner, F.. Candidate of e ciences, Engineer
*MW1W PW.W_r'. Engineer
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TITLE: 202-11ingiof Thin Foils'in the Ferrous-metallurgy Research
Institute,
PERIODICAL: Strojifrenstvl, 1960, Vol 10, Nr 4, pp 300 - 302
ABSTRACT: Up to now, equipment available in Czechoslovakia has not
permitted production of steel or hard-alloy foils of
thicknesses below 0.05 mm and these had to be imported.
The Ferrous-metallurgyj Research Institute has desi ed
a 14-roll rolling mill\Afor rolling very thin sheewnd
this was built last year. Figures I and 3 show a photo
of this equipment. Figure 2 shows a diagrammatic sketch
of the arrangement of the rolls. Figure 4 shows the
circuit diagram of the electric drive. The table on
P 302 shows the results obtained during tests.with this
rolling mill; hitherto, transformer sheets with 300 Si
were reduced from 0-32 mm to 0.05 mm in 12-15 passes with
one intermediate annealing; in this new rolling mill
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intermediate annealing to a thickness of 0.025 mm.
'This is made possible due to the fact that the working
rolls have a diameter of only 12 mm, they are made of
chromium steel and have a very high surface quality.
0.38 mm thick Fe + 8.7% Al sheet was reduced in 4 passes to
0.030 mm; 0.35 mm thick sheet of Ni + Fe + Mo was reduced
in 5 passes to 0.025 mm. There are 5 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Vfzkumn~ fistav hutnictvf geleza, Praha
(Ferrous-metallurgy Research Institute, Prague)
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AUTHORS,, Tichopa'dova', E. and Wiesner, F.
TITLE: Development of the Technology of Manufacture of Tubes,
Strip and Wire from Economy Austenitic Stainless
Steel CrMnNiN
PERIODICALi Stroji"renstvi. 1961., Vol.11, No-5, P.396
TEXT,. The-problem of forming stainless austenitic economy
steels of the type CrMnNiN is solved which will permit replacing to
a large extent the currently used type 18/8 CrNi steel, thus savin
considerable-quafitities of Ni. Welded polished tubes of diameters
10/1 mm and 52/1.2 mm were produced and also electrode wire, hot- gi
rolled and cold-drawn, of 1.20, 3.25 and 4 mm diameter, bent-open
sections 635/1 mm from'hot- and cold-rolled strip and accurate
seaml'ess tubes of*40/1.5 mm diameter. The resistance-to-shaping
of this steel is only slightly higher in the case of hot-forming
and 20-25% higher in the case of cold-:rolled than for the 18/8 type
steel. This economy steel can successfully substitute 18/8 steel
whenever operating conditions permit.
Report No. VW.RV-25-1-52, Prague,, 1960-
[Abstracto'ris Notea Complete translation.]
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AUTHORS: Wiesner, F., Engineer and Zezulov'a, M., Engineer
TITLE: Application and working of metal cladded with plastics
PERIODICAL: Strojlrenstvil, 1961, Vol.11, No.8, pp.603-607, 612
TEXT: This is a general description of products based
predominantly on published Western information, describing some
of the methods used. In Czechoslovakia cladded sheets are mainly
of interest and, therefore, these are dealt with in greater detail
than wires and tubes. Several Czech works manufacture wires with
the insulation formed by plastic cladding of thicknesses of
0.3 mm and more. This is done by extrusion. So far in Czecho-
slovakia, plastic cladding has not been used for applications in
which they are to serve only as a protection ngainst corrosion.
If PVC cladding is to compete with zinc coated wire, the thickness
of the PVC layer must be below 0. 2 mm. So far, no plastic cladded bibes
are being manufactured in Czechoslovakia. Of the various
methods described in literature for cladding of tubes, the
authbrs consider'the Soviet method described by S. A. Grinberg
(Ref.4: Stal., No.l. pp.1018-1020, 1958) the most suitable.
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It consists of sliding the plastic tube into the metal tube and
heating the plastic tube, without applying any tensile stress, to
a temperature at which the size of the plastic tube will increase
sufficiently to press against the metal tube. Under conditions
pertaining in Czechoslovakiag the authors recommend for the time
being the use of plastic cladding only as'a possible substitution
for stainless alloys. The part of the paper dealing with plastic
cladded sheets is primarily a description of British, American,
German and Swedish practice. Work is now proceeding in
Czechoslovakia on the development of the manufacture of plastic
cladded sheets both for domestic use and for export. There are
10 figures,-2 tables and 6 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-
Soviet-bloc.
AS60CIATION: Vy'zkumny ustav hutnictvi Z~eleza, Praha
(Iron and Steel Research Institute, Prague)
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irmer
strojirenstvi 12 no.1:76-77 Ja'62.
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AUTHORS: Tichopa"dovA', E. and Wiesner, P
TITLE: Development of the Technology of Manufacturing
Tubes, Strip and Wire from the Austenitic Stainless
CrMnNiN Economy Steels
PERIODICAL: Hutnicke listy, 1961, No. 4, p, 284
TEXT; The authors solved the problem of forming the
austenitic stainless CrMnNiN type economy steel which can
substitute to a large extent the currently-used type 18/8
CrNi steel, resulting in a very considerable saving of scarce
Ni. The following were produced: welded polished tubes of
10/1 mm dia. and 52/1.2 inm dia; hot-rolled and cold-drnwn
electrode wires of 1.20, 3.25 and 4 mm dia; open sections
635/1 mm from hot- and cold-rolled strip and accurate seamless
tubes of 40/1-5 nim dia. Compared with the type 18/8 steel,
the resistance-to-forming of this steel is slightly higher in
the hot state and 20-25% higher in the cold state. This
economy steel is to be used as a substitute for 18/8 steel
whenever possible.
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this is a Complete translation.)
ASSOCIATION: Vy-zkumnf u1stav 11utnictv1' 'Z'Oleza
(Ferrous Metals Research Institute)
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WIVIVER, Frantiseky dr.,inz. Cz 12 no.2:
shing mill. Energetika
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A new heavy-duty cOal cru
80-82 F 162.
WIESNER) F., dr., inz.; PLOGICA, E., mgr., inz.
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AUTHOR: Wiesner Fr ryn-0 to'r -Engineer
TITLE: The first Czechoslovak planetary rolling mill and
technical problems connected with it
PERIODICAL: Hutnicke' listy, no-T, '1962, 489-493
TEXT: The operating data of the mill designed by the author which
produces strips 250 mm wide and 2 mm thick are described in detail.
Both top and bottom cages are driven continuously and forcibly
through a rack and two shafts. As a result the synchronization
of the drive in both vertical~.and horizontal directions' is simpler,
more accurate and more reliable, not-being affected by gear
backlash, clearances, twisting shafts and floating rotating
members. Bearings are of the*journal type, made from resin-based,
material, as opposed to roller'and needle bearings used-in
foreign designs.' Amongst many advantages quoted are: cooling is,
by water which is also,used for cooling the rolls; they are morej~,:i,
lasting since they can-better withstand high-intensity shocks;
-there is no need for accurate location; installation and running
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costs are lowi~r. A further feature of the design.is the
for the setting of both top and bottom rolls, which
provision
enables faultless setting of the rolling level under any conditions
Of input. The author also describes the rolling mill variant for
strips up to 600 mm wide' where the driven members are the main
rolls. Amongst advantages quoted are: guaranteed parallelism
of all axes under any running conditions, simpler construction,
particularly of the cages, where it is no longer necessary to
have the-spring-loaded planetary rolls, also special bearings for
cages and their drive are not required; there is a saving in
driving energy since the main rolls move with the speed of the
strip and hence friction losses are smaller# In comparison with
the Steckel strip rolling process, the.two mills just described
are cheaper* With regard to the output, they do not excel ever
-pea of mLllso
the existing ty The inain advantages aret only
small "trip Ouff&66 ftr6b to Omposed to the Atmompheral, due to
h1gher operating temperatures they are suitable for materials with
high strength at elevated temperature. Possibilities of
combining the planetary rolling mill with a continuous
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-"With:,
-two backstroke'plungers ll_:mo4ing-v thin a, c ounterpressure,
chambe'r 10 filled partl
y Atnd having
with water 12 air cush
ions 11.
..The. Iexplosiod thamberi,is ,covered with a.,lid with a firing device
and. an automatic.exhauit ~zvalve:(not shod%, in., pig 1)'* The press
1_,..operatea w -both solltd.
ith, and liquid: exp;.asives 0ri-S. art., has:
AS SO,CIATI ON: none
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-of aleftead t Uzulova. H. tbgin
TITLE: Heat tzroatmeut. of steel bolto In molten
SOURCE., Hutnih, 400 79 1964t 342-346-,
all '-bismu h-'
v$ ltdo, a, w9 j~ a e6 ead oyi d _t A
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D6!1 _gk' M. 06xit V10, on locuum,".,qv-
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tdil a n C-1-0 a Jon
4fth the existing US plants emnloying,
this toohnive# Hardnoss:.or tile 3, toel plate and tho influonce
fbf- the rate 'd cooling are discussed. TTs ing baths containing an
ialloy of lead and bismuth is dascribed; practical experience
!obtained with this alloy in a pilot-plant; size installation is
evalwated. Installations offered by thq Brit company BISRA
Uish
and tho U3 eorripany Wean Engineering are described. 6 Figures.
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ACCESSION NR: AP5015129
AUTHOR: -Wiesner, F. (Eng cer, Doctor)
TITLE: Slideleus:rollin of seamless tubes
SOURCE:- H~ no -30
utnictejistyj~. 1, 1~65, 26
TOPIC-TA.GS: tube, steel tube, tube rolling, oiling mill# slideless rolling
ABSTRACT: A prototype of a tubd rolling mill irhich performs both piercing and rol-
ling has been built at thelblilag Research Institute in Bratislava according to Czech-
oslovak Patent No. 89,644. The mill (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure) is equipped with
two piercing rolls G driven by a co=on motor and adjustable by means of screws D
and E. As soon as the end of the pierced tube shell comes out of the piercing roll&
it is immediately grasped by working rolls H mounted in wheels I driven by the c(M-
mon motor-F and adjustable by means of screws A, B,-and C. Under the action of the
pierciag rolls, the tube shell rotates and the working rolls reduce the thickness
of the shell.walls to a predetermined magnitude. In the test run the mill produced,
thin-4all tubes from solid billets. The wheels and working rolls of the mfu azstmi~
i- AdAgii-t6--& vlanetary~mi-ll-* but- are simpler::-in operation and..have-scme~ other-i
advantEiges such a 6 the possi bilit.y of cc:tIabinth g"AtIk 4- -'1
p ercing mill. which is en- i
-tirely out of the question-with a planetary mill;* Orig. art. hast 3 figures. JDVJ~
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AUTHOR:, Wiesner, Frantisek; Zezulovat Marcela
CRG: Research Institute for Iron Metallurgy (VUHZ), Prague
TITLE: Controlled atmosphere for heat treatment of steels, mainly of those with
higher carbon content
SOURCE: Hutnik, no. 11, 1965, 500-504
TOPIC TAGS: carbon steel, metal heat treatment, metallurgic process, pickling,
gas engineering., industrial management
ABSTRACT: The -use of controlled atmosphere makes'it possible t~o-'.-i
!adjust decarbonization of the steel surface at a desired levelp
.reduces the metal lossp facilitates subsequent pickling, and'
.15rovides a smoother metal surface, The controlled atmospheres
.are usually provided by combustion of heating gases, and contain"i
,.mainly N2. C02P Go' H2x H201 and C Reactions of these gases
with Fe on the metal surface are dNic-ussed. The preparation of
~the controlled atmosphere gases, and the adjusting of their
,chemical analysis is described.- Analytical instruments required,
.for thi.s-.application-are, -discussed. Econon~oal.~p elections. o;~,-.-
.these atmos heres are reviewed. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 4 tables.
1JPRS: 34,3191
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AUTHOR Wtesner, Frant,iselc khngineer; Uandidate of' scienCesj;T1chrjpadO7R,?,7
IVC V
ORG: Researell Institute for Iron Metallurgyp Prngue (Vyzkumny usta ut-1
zeleza)
Trl'IT,,* Production of belts with rounded edges by wire rolliny,'
SOURCE: flutnik, no. 2, 1966, 76-79
TOP[C TAGS: alloy sLe(A , carbon steel, wire, nmtal rolling
ABSTRACT: -Wiro rolling is an economicol process for the production
of narrow belts of exact dimennions with rounded edges, both in
carbon and in alloy stooln, Tito author suggests construction of
rolling plento for this production in Czechoslovakia; the drives
should use DO ciirront motors, niid provide for a repulation of the
rolling apood and of the tonsiona applied to the wire and the
belts* The boltn may be 0,1 to 15 mm wide, and 0*02 to 4 mm thicke
Factors infliuktAoiriF the width of the produced belt are deocribed:
the influonoo of the mat-orittl from which the wire is made is dia-
cuosede Rollers unprl in this application are describedif and moth-
ods or operation evnluat.ed. Orig. art. hast 5 fin
giros. WPRS1
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CZECH03LOVAKIA Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G-2
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj No 23, 1958, 77712.
Author : Frejka, 1. and Wiesner, I.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Reactions of Tetraalkoxysilanes with n-Bromobutanol.
Orie Pub: Chem Listy, 51, No 12, 2369-2371 (1957) (in Czech).
Abstract: The yields and composition of the products ob-
tained from the reaction of tetraethoxysilane (I)
with C4 H9 Br Zs-i,.c7 at 200-5000 have been inves-
tigated. It has been found that the reaction mix-
ture contains (C2 H 5 0)3 SiOC4 H9 ) (C2 H5 0)2 Si-
(OC4 Hq)2, C2 H5 OSi(OC4 Hq)3, and I. The pyroly-
sis of I in the same temperature range yields ether
fs-ic (0.5-3%). Similar reactions are observed
.g7
with tetramethoxysilane and triethoxypropanoxysil-
ane. -- 1. Kovar.
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CZECHOSLOVP.KIA Organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour : pef zhur - Khimi7a, No 14, 1959, No. 49578
Author : FrojIm, J.; Wiesner I.
Inst : Not given
Title : The Roaction of Totraalcoxyeilanea with n-Butylbromido
Orig Pub : Collection Czechoslov Chem Cn-,)n, 23, No 10, 1984-1987
(1958)
Abstract : See BZhKhimil No 23, 1958, 77712
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1.1AIM, GOPY
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ADS, JOUR. : iZZhim., v:o. 20 19591 71550
AUTHOR : !~.icsnor ivo
T IT LIP, Gas Ph,-,.se -Reaction of -Ethyl Ether i-,ithl
Phoophorus Trichloride.
ORIG. PUB. Chom. listy, 19582 52, #9, 1830-18~2. Collect
e
hosl. Chera. Communs., .1959 -14 #37 *
c I i
ABS)TRACT Th 'e reao~t'on betw,~,en PC1,a Xa ethy
and C~Jjl.--OPC1 (I) in an '-,ijackeA;ed tubular
oven in diameter, 600 ,-m lenFtl,-,,) t-ias
studied. 4500C was the most suitable te-.,i-
perature Ifor these reactions, at the flow
A-Pjt-.e of 0&2-0,,4 ral./min. In both reactions
quazitities of POC13 and P-H k,
bord-type
cm~~Mrfound--.were formed. I, b.p. 117-1130,
n"'Ob 1.47175 and (C2H 0),,PCI, b.p. 153-11~5,
5 4-
In- ~"_j 1.4350 were isolated. Higher boiling-
pc4nt -prodlacts uere self-igniting.
K. Setinek
1019-1022
WIESIIER, Ivo; KOLINSKY, Josef
Reaina with high content of bis-glycide ether. Chem Fr=,
13,no, 12: 666-669 D 163.
AA P`Z-4~/ fnfilVa ~rncr,, 9r.
=l- Foi? CljCmCAL
p e pro cheatickou a hutni vyrobu, n.p., Usti nad
Labem.