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SOV/137-58-11-23430 D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr ll-, p 227 (USSR) AUTHOR: Zakutner, ------------ TITLE: An Investigation of Grain Textures Encountered During Rolling and Recrystallization of Low-alloyed Dynamo Steel (0. 90/6- Si) [ Issledo- vaniye tekstury prokatkij rekri5tallizat5ii v slabolegirovannom dinamnorn zheleze (0. 9%Si)) PERIODICAL: Author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Physical- Mathematical Sciences, presented to the Urallskiy un-t (Urals University), Sverdlovsk, 1958 ABSTRACT: Magnetometric methods were employed by the author in studying the formation of rolling (RT) and rec rys tall ization (RcT) textures depending on the conditions of deformation (D) and annealing. It was established that an RT is IOTMed in the (112) (1101 plane only during limited cold Us, whereas RT's in planes (00 1) 11101 + (112) [ I 101 occur during severe told Ds. It is shown that the grain textures of hot and combination rolling are similar to the texture produced by cold rolling. A relationship was established between the RcT and the degree of preceding D; two types of RcT (for small Card 1/2 and severe D) are shown. The mechanism of the formation of the SOV/137-58-11- 23430 D An Investigation of Grain Textures Encountered During Rolling and (cont ) RT and RcT is discussed. ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy un-t (Urals University), Sverdlovsk A, B. Card Z/2 GRIGOROV. X.V.; BLOMUN. G.P.; KOR I , B.A.; ZAKMM, M.Ya. Study of texture produced by cold rolling and recrystallization In iron and Iron-silicon alloys. Fiz.mat.i metalloved. I no.1:36-47 '55. (MLRA 9:3) 1. Sverdlovskiy pedagogichookiy institut I Institut fisiki metallov Urallskogo filials, AN SSSR I Ryazanskiy podagogichaskiy Institut i Sverdlovskiy sallskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Iron alloys--Netallography) 126-1-22/40 AUTHOPZ: Grigorov, K. V., Blolchin, G. P. and Zakutner, M. Ya. TITLE: Influence of recrystallisation on the texture of low carbon and d:~rnamo steel. (Vliyaniye perekristallizatsii lia teksturu v inalouolerodistoy i dinwanoy stali). PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol-5, No.1, PP. 150-153 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The changes in the texture of cold rolled lov, carbon (0.1% C) and dynamo steel (about 1.0% Si) during a to y and y to a transformation was investigated on specimens which were subjected to various reductions 0and annealed for various durations at 8401 860 and 1000 C. It was found that in low carbon and dynamo steels with small reduction values a change in the character of the texture takes place as well as weakening during recrystallisation. The texture is similar to the recrystallis Ction texture s qngl defo ed material 03-- 15 in t qo%w 15 -1 tool) [11, and (li2) 1 , i.e. a recrystallisation texture of the second type lich is more stable than the re- crystallikqtion t?xttire of the first type J(100) [004 (110) [0031) . This confirms the conclusions arrived at in earlier work of the authors (Refs-7 and 8) that the Card 1/2 recrystallisation temperature is the result of super- 126-1-22/40 Influence of recrystallisation on the -texture of low carbon and dynamo steel. position of recrystallisation textures of the first and the second types. In the case of a recrystal-lisation texture of the second type, the degree of perfection during recrystallisation is strongly weakened in low carbon steels as well as in dynamo steel. There are 4 figures and 8 references, 7 of which are Slavic. SUMITTED: August 20, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Ac'.Sc. USSR. (Institut Fiziki Metallov Ural'skogo Filiala AN SSSR). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 GRIGOROV, E.V.:, ZAKUTNER, H-Ta- Deformation texture in the cold rolling of low-alloy electrical steel. liz. met. i metalloved. 10 no#3:404-411 S l6o. (MINA 13:10) 1. Sverdlovskiy pedagogicheekly institut i Sverdlovskiy sel'skok- khozyaystvennyy institut. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Steel alloys--Iletallography) ZAKU7T.,ER, M. Ya. , Cand Phye-Math Sci -- (dies) "Investigation of the texture of lamination and recrystallization in lightly alloyed dynamo iron (0.9% Si)-w Sverdlovsk, 1958. 15 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR, Ural State Univ Im A. M. Gor'kiy), 120 copies (KLt 16-58, 115) - 3 - ZAKUBEA) Me Ya., "Investigation of the Texture of Rolling and Recrystallization in Low Alloy (0. 9% Si) Dynamo Steel," Sverdlovsk, 1958 (Dissertation presented and approved for the degree of Cand. Chem. Sci.) Ural State Univ. im A. M. Gorlkiy. Z-RKuTN .I ;~ 11 1 Pk J J qL `!fJ _EW"eneous fiutdI18d.?j6?, of irpheriqal "jj1jLeA_ ti 7501,44'24 Met"?"Du VAM "dill -21h 26."40M. "par5lon of mens- N hamoTts nAUWIZM layers I 61PAC To 19tieRlerl W tnd w rchlatedes' nos. aluation of the results showed that in the case of hamoseneow fluidi2ed layers It is necess&ry to divide the region of flow. gcnerally demirated as laminar, into typical laminar *and pseudo. % 14mmar. In the typical lamiuar region, In agreement with 14m of hydrquil", the resistance does not depend oil the d, Nich a case occurs only If the particles, of the liquid. 16nulz a bo: er, at Cana, spreol of mmmou' ""I'M 1A fi V scasity, are affected by W Int" Of O"Iltrilted rTtf .1statiLl as expressed by Stakes'. liw, that It, at Archi N: eke inedes" has. I Wwd --thm tfi, cVt d at Alill .1 even! 7 ftkUzM'I;syrr 13 mff&tedlb~ he Peyn4d's am; v6"dembly lower than AA to 1.0. - itga did r 06, laraluar region of ftw. I For irait for Wfiow- wasAtsignalvdias pseladc, -Ira I no krori4he iioanhian of;thb-taycri64fit j Thyrit6i bY thal conditirm thn 01AWq1/1-111, a is the SP. vol. of tile homovendorm I (in 1.1 MIR= _V_E~~_c h-, o'cl'o' v a k i a AB9. JOtM. RM-blues 1;0* 5 1960# 10* 1800-3 d Zakutny, i Bena, J., Ilavzky, J., Kossaczky, E., an A 'I. Not ;;., ren Fluidizcd Beds of' Spherical Particl ORIG9 MB9 Chem Zve.-:ti, 13, INO 3, 170-185 (1959) IBSTRACT i The authors have measured the expansion of homo- geneotia fluidizdd beds of spherical particleb at small Ar valuea (3-4-223)- It has be&n estab- lished tLat the pressure drop in the bad is indo- r)endent of the fluid density when the particles form-ing the bed obey StokeF_1 law when falling in an unbounded viscous medium; this condition is fulfilled for Ar 4;?.2. 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Wbea I Is bested with www' formwa OH. to thre EtO#C(OljvCH(CO.RQZ)~~: vxs ketonic !kzw i4l" 16 distd.. ft ken co wo forms yik M. 90, wd moth mr. The phemytim- 'A m. 110-12', and with scoxicubsMe It tric4rbox*k (U), th.5 1"', xV 1.4410, d:* 1.0145_4reacce 1% bxms a deriv. wbkb Wee@ H.0 to aive J1OtC(CH4).- H IV. C&146~ndu 134"1. goo atowc at. be be U14', lie 141r bi ~49', a 1. , 4 0 d,- OMs' .. ;& 2 -sea mob. a $dV=t ad im tbe ""e*` a exam Na little WON toil sta (CHJ" Oc 00 when it is -ted a-,ell !V of 31% rA Re r a- =:! I= 17&W IJM4. a., cdwL pood, to 114 me W -at dams Q.9w cog to Ove at( &IN-SLA Ad1ALL4*W4LL Lfft*AIWC CLASUMATION $a& se- SADOW to H"(Clfa)wCOiH- H. U. 0v '.44 i 1-00 .60 -00 WOO -00 z 0 ago ass ago see goo use so 0 wee b U 11 00 111; 1 1 'M a 0 0 1 v fA 9 a 4 3 1 v 0 me , 0 4 i Z,kX-LJT SKAYA, 14. A. "The Condensation of Dicarboxylic -Esters with Oxalic Ester in the Presence of Metallic Sodiu-, -- IV. The Condensation of Nonanedic%rboxylic 2ster with Oxalic Enter," Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 13, No. 17, 191;0. Lab. of Organic Chemistry Central Asian State Univ. Received 11 Feb. 1940. Report U-1610, 3 Jtm- 1952. ZAKUTSKAYA M.A.:- SOLOMASKHINA F. Kh "The Condensation of Dicarboxylic Esters with Oxalic Ester in the Presence oif Metallic Sodium--V. The Condensation of Decanedicarboxylic Ester with Oxylic Ester," Zhur. Obshch. Dim, 10, Nol7, 19hO. Lab. of Org. Chem., Central Asian State Univ. rcd. 11 Feb-lAO Report U-1610P 3 Jan 1952. r'7 n !a ZAKUTSKAYA..-X-.A.; KADYROV, Ch.K. Nitration of 2-fur7ltrichlornmeth7l carbinol. Uzb.khia.zhur. ng.1:6?-69 159. (MM 12:6) I.Sredneastatakly-gosouniversitat is. V.I.Lenina. (Ifurfuryl alcohol) Z&MbMTA,,14*Ae;-BOBRIX, V.M. Condensation of 3-bromo-2-furaldeWe with ketones. Dok. AN UsSOR no.10:21-25 158. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Sradneaziatakiy gosudarstvanVy universitet im. V.I.Lenina. Predutavleno chlonom-korrespondentom AN UzSM I-P-TSukervanikom. (Furaldehyde) (Ketones) (Condensation products 06xietry))' AUTHORS: Zakutskaya Y A , Yuldashev, Kh. SOV/79-29-2-15/7t' TITLE: Condensation of o-Nitroanisole With Chloral Hydrate (Kondensatsiya o-nitroanizola a khlorallgidratom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 2, PP 429-431 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The condensations of o- and p-nitrophenol (Refs 8,9) and o-nitro- anisole with chloral hydrate (Ref 10) are Imomn among the direct syn- theses of nitrodiaryl trichloroethanes. D. A. Shirley obtained only a yield of 12~ 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-di-(4-methoxY-3--nitro- phenyl)-ethane (II-) from o-nitroanisole (0-5 mol) with chloral hydrate (0-25 Mol) in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid (50 gr) and 20j2* oleum, (100 gr). No secondary products form- ing in this condensation are mentioned in this connection, On synthesizing tr-Johlorinated carbinole and on investigating their reactions the authors studied this oondenuation more closely, On varying the quantity of sulfuric acid and its rate of addltlon they obtained from nitroanisole (0.2 mol), chloral hydrate (0.1 mol) and sulfuric acid (1.5 mol) the compound (II) in a yield of 60% and a small amount (5%) 1,1,1-trich1oro-2,2-(4- methoxY-3,-nitrophenyl)(21--methoxy-31-nitrophenyl)-ethane (III). Card 1/2 With a smaller amount of H 23o4 (0.,41 mol to 0.1 mol o-nitro- Condensation of o-Nitroanisole With Chloral Hydrate SOY/79-29-2-15./71 anisole) the authors succeeded in separating 61% of the ~nter- mediate product M (4-methomy-3-nitrophenyl trichloromethyl carbinol). In some condensations of o-nitroanisole (0.2 mol) with chloral hydrate (0.! mol) and sulfuric acid (1,5 mol) only traces formed of (I), while compound (IV), melti-ig only at 3500, formed as the chief product. Its oxidation product showed the positive reaction on an anthraquinone nucleus. With regard to the papers by Quelet (Ref 12) and collaborators the authore suppose the compound (IV) to be the proluct of autocondensation. of (I) and to be a bis-(mesotrichloromethyl)-dimethoxy d-initro dihydro anthracene (Schene). There are 17 refer6nces, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatskiy gosudaretvennyy univeraitet ((Soviet) central Asia--~ State University) SUBMITTED: January 8, 1958 Card 2/2 VASE141.0, YF- R.; GA.7'A!,A, Ye.Ye.; ZAKUTSKAYA, M.P.; ffi-:.YjUROVt V.F.- Y 0. V. Vapor pressure and boiling point of a ternary mixture of acetic anhydride, acetic aeid, and water. Dokl. IPI 5 no. 1/2:161- 164 163. (MIRA 17:6) VASENKO, Ye.N.; GATALA, Ye..-e.; ZAKUTSKAYA, M.P.; IPNASHLIVA, V.L.; KFj%Y7,', ROVA , V. F. ; ().V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the ternary synteri acetic anhyc'U'Llae - acetic acid - acetaldehyde. DokI. U"I 5 no. 1/2:172-175 163. (MIM 17:6) D.E. Potentialities for the grovth of labcr productivity in mines of the Vorkutugoll Cozbine. Ugoll 35 no.3-1:22-23 11 160. (XLW3:12) (Pechora Basivo-Coal mines and mining-Labor productivity) LIBERMAN, Yu.M., kand. tekhn. roe&; ZAKUTSKIY. I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk --- I - Relation between the resistance to bending of the bearing surfaces of supports and the hardness of rocks. Nauch. soob. LGD 15:110-119 162. (MIRA 17-2) r- ZAKU_TSKIY,--IA.-O~-kand.tekhn.naul~% LIBERMAN, Yu.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; RUPPENEYT, K.V.0 doktor tekhn.nauk Calculation of spherical bearing surfaces of a prop support. Nauch. soob. Inst. gor. dela 4:89-96 16o. (MIRA 15:1) (Mine timbering) ILISHTEYN, A.M.; GAYDUKOV, V.I.; ZAKUTSKIY, I.A. Rock pressure control in longwalls of flat and inclined seams with roof caving on the stope lining. Ugoll 36 no.32:27- 31 D f61. (MIRA 14:12) (Rock pressure) (Mine.timbering) ., I. A.: W1Af',j' T60h 801 (dItm) -- "Invon IJ lift I'A on rX 'ho e-nNitpricr, 7AKIMSM 1, of side rock to t~e caving In of mine suppoets in cleaning work". Moscar, 1958. 17 pp (min Admin of Sci Res and Dee-ign organizations of the Gosplan LOSR, All- Union Sol Res Minine Inst, VLD1), 150 copies (KL, Wo 6, 1-59, 123) Y ZAKUTSKIY I A. Brief account of results of studies on the penetration resistance of props and of works on the theory of punch props. Fix,-aekh.- avois.,dav.i ramr.gor.porod no.1:42-60 062. (MIRA 160) (Mine timbering) ILISHTEYN, Aieksandr Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn. rauk.- GAYDUKOV, Viktor 1van vich; ZAKUTSKIY, Igorl Aleksandrovich; VORONKOV, A.K., A-In.-TO. (Settling of the roof without battery stulls in longwalls of flat seams]Bezorgannaia posadka krovli v lavakh pologil-h plastov. Moskvap TSentr. in--t. tekhn. informatsii ugollnoi- pronrjshl., 1962. 51 P. (MIRA 17:7) __. jyan, Petrovich; KRUGLOV, Oleg VIadimirovich; KLEYW ZAKUTSKg,,,,, RNOV. F.I., otvotGtve~n'y'y--j-ed.; SABITOV, A., takhn.red. [Underground gasification of coal in the Donets Basin] Podzemnais gazifikataiia kamennvkh uglei v Donbasae. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat. 1957. 26 p. (MIFLA 11:4) (Donets Basin-Coal gasification, Underground) MARSHAKOV, I.K.; ZAKUTSKIY) V.I. Simple unit for potentlostatic measurements. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.1:237-238 Ja'64. (MM 17:2) 1. Voronezhskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ZAKUTSKIY V.P. 'I., - Unusual density of population of the mollusk Aloidis maectica (Mil.) in Odessa Gulf. Zool. zhur. 42 no.lOtl579-1580 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Odessa Biological Station, Institute of Hydrobiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R. . ZAn7SM -YE,-(Odessa) "Svaming" of polychaeten. Friroda 52 no.3s39 163,, (MIM 16:4) (Polychaeta) ~ i ZAKUTSKIY, V.P. [Znkutslkyi, V.11.1 4. erm part of thn Elr- jr- Zoobenthos resources of the northwes ~- __C Sea. Dop. AN URSR no.10:1376-1,378 162. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Odesskaya biologiche5kaya stantsiya Instituta gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR. ZAKUTSICIY, V.P. (Zakutatkyi, V.P.] Fecundity of the shrimp Leander adspersus Rathke in the Rogayak lagoons of the Sea of Azov. Zbir. prats' Zool.muz. AN URSR no.31:70-71 162. Abundance of the sea anemone Cylista viduata P. Wright in the western part of the Tenderovskiy Bay of the Black Sea. Ibid.:72-75 (MIRA 17:2) ZAKUTSKIYP V.P. - , Supply of zoobenthos in the Black Sea. OkeanoloLdii ~ no.3: 504-505 163. (MPA 16t8) 1. Odeaskaya biologicbeskaya stantsiya, InBtitUta gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR. (Black Sea-Benthos) ZAKUTSKIY~ V.P. e-- ~ ~,- Distribution of the bottcm fauna in the northwestern part of the Black Sea. Okeanologiia 3 no.6slO85-1086 163. (MMA 17W 1. Odeaskava biologicheskaya stantsiya Instituta gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR. SKIYA-AAII~--. -- Danalty' of the r-ucr-,zc,:.b,mthor; In 4he ~,,J.,J- .r JVr; Sea, Okeanologlia 4 no.4z-684-686 16--'. 'NXT?A .1.7j'-,0) I* TnalAtut bto,%glA. yuzlmykh moroy limid. A.O,Kovalewq~ofi,,~,, Odfzoskopq owolenlye, VINOGIULDOV, K.A. (Vynohradov., K.O.1; ZAKUTSKIY, V.P. (ZELkut,-jfkyl, V.Pol A few wcrds about the Echinodarmata ~jf the Wack 3Fr-. Nauk-4ft;~- -0d,biol.sta. no.5,tI08-1210 164- k,mlp-k ZAKUTSKIT V.P. .--- ~ Study of vertical migrations of scme bonthic erd rak"benzh!c arcaniamp In the Zhobripin Bny and GanAaheiak Port Aqrrtr1t,M,- Gldroblolo zhur, no.lx63-67 16JOG MnA 18; 10) 1. Odesakoyo otdoleniye Instituta biologil yuzhnykb mrey AN Ukr,,SR. ZAKUTSKIY . ft, - . ,111,ill.u of Balanuo a,; i, for (Aher 0 k - i ZooL. %1hur. 41, nc.7.: 109 2165. ("JiF. .18;9) 1. Odeoskoye otdeleniye Instituta biologii yttzhnykh morey SSCSR. WROZOT, R.A.; ZAM=IY, V.S., inzh. Combating the accunulation of paraffin in free-flowing wells. Reftianik 3 no.4:14-16 Ap 158. (NM 1115Y 1* Zaveduyushchiy Zhirnovskim neftepronVolom (for Morozov). 2. Mairnovskly neftepromyel (for Zakuteldr). (paraffin) (Oil wells--lquipment and supplies) Z&KUYNV, A.X. The role of human activity In the reflection of objective rea2itles [in Aserbaijani vith sussary in Russian). 1zv.AN A29rb.SS& no.6: 81-89 -To 156. (WBA 9: 11) (Perception) (Reality) ar rabic 7)c 70 (Noar, 7hE:t--?G7c" f~ in the - - -I.-,'..'- .,. .. ---I-'w,-.---7 . -- ". - -.- - ~ - -IT- -- 1.. -L. I , V . ;~ . , :, ~:-~ , -;Z",-,- I , ~~ . 17 . ,1~ 7:1-~ ~ 11; 1 -,!- - , ~ i . , ~ '-'- ;: ~ "iftolyludc luorvrioatioll ill U Pdr---Or subuAtted at the 16tl~ InternaLional Corgv-I'.,3s of I'Urc all'a Applied cil".2mistrYiYarisy 1k'),-211 Jilly 195-(. I ZLKZHE;VSKIY, Yp_.A.,p,polkovnik meditsinBkoy sluzhby.. prof.; W"RONOV, Ye.1.2 meditsinskoy sluzhby. Radiation sickness resulting from internal irradiation. Voen.- mad. zhur. no.8:29-35 162- (MA 16:9) (RADIATION SICKIIESS) ZAL V. kwU rdW. 6reatment of 024 of sod I v= bo Vaj. sdmv. Unty 190-a0 50 p. 22". IL, Of tile OrUmpeffe Depuftent at the State 740MY Bodyltal in PU~ft (Rad . Doent Dwo *21vkap N.D.). CM Val. 2D 1b. 2 Feb 2951 zil", F. almmlF.Z.r!'~sI Mo. (Mezo[-.azda,-,at,-i es Elelriszeripari T:,domanyos Eaes,aet) Budape3t. Food consimption of the popidation and cban(-:es in the taste. p. 271 Val. 12, lio. 819, Aug./Sept. 1958. NIOnthly List of the East &-iropean A~!bssions (EE-AI), LC, Vol.F, Ilo. 3, March 1959 Urclass. ZAT-A. Ferenc Effect of population conditions on the conamprtion. Stat ozemle 41 nool:39-53 Ja 963.b 1, Balkereakedelmi Miniazterium oszta1yvvze4AjG- 14, a, dr. Cryptorohism and its therapy. Gyermekgyogyaszat 13 no.2:33-4.0 F 162. 1. Heim Pal Ciyemelckorhaz Sebeszeti Oztalya. . I (CRYPTOwAISM ther) "K, ' Its r-rt~-~'. of tahj~10_-,L---S~.!I Pal Wh nrll-~o!,~I~~n lr~.-A-ont of N:!,n-e he 1-1-11v ;,r. r!~lef rhyr'c!&r. ircor:o~) of t.h. 'D -.1, 1 C of the !:,V-. 3~t,-.t -.0 :orcn, Pvvlt-~n o: 73 Zo;c-t-l-t -to and Jtz-f 5-kL,. :~r. ~jRTEiM EEL of by 'm cdial Vnlv".zlt~ F-IlAtrica;Cl. U. 'A tc~trllutlcm, Un,,l on -.we, to Zittr,-'11T.P tl,.- lt7 0: =-.Lllrcn vith Rlimrds to rlw.,rtaM Sc%col,- by t-'- v. ad lc~4- clirvator ~xe!o foorro3) of Uht ~~:;n !:o-yc -hz" ~yomck ldt:.S.2 rcv=lbly .r 'he T=it4k-:o lmt~zo')] Ln ro---p -lcv!er C.: -ko -n M _ _~~ ~,,R3~qf. (Bucuresti); TEODORESCU, Gh., prof. (Bucurest,i); Z~~Aj qiA do PACIff) M., pr---)f. (Bucuresti); POPESCU, Elena, prof. (Bucuresti) In support of geography teaching in evening courses. Natura Geografie 15 no.5:63-68 S-0 163. AUTHOR: Zala, Yu. SOV/2-58-11-10/18 TITLEt On the Work of Hungarian Statisticians (0 rabote statistikov Vengrii) PERIODICAL: Vestnik statistiki, 1958, Nr 11, pp 61-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a general description of the statistical activities in Hungary. ASSOCIATION: TsSU Vengerskoy Narodnoy Respubliki (Central Statiatical Ad- ministration of the Hungarian People's Republio) Card 1/1 ZALABA) S. Radio-Apparatus and Supplies Perfectin~t the auto-transformer Pat-200/220 Radio., No. 2, 1952. Mon . List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, r , 195Z. UNGIA55Ix I-J. ZALABAK, J- "TropicaliZatiOn Of electric equipment for Indonesia." p. 207 (Sdelovaci Technika) vol. 6, No. 6, June 1958, Praha) Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FEAI) IL, Vol. 7, No. 9, September 1958. I ZAIAEAK, J. Telephone equipment for the tropics. P. 476. SIABOPROUDY OBZOR. (Ministerstvo vesobeeniho strojirenstvip' Ministerstvo, spoju a Ceskoslovenska vedecko-technicka spolecnostp sekee elektrotechnika) Praha, CzechosInvakia, Vol. 20, I-To. 7, July 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 8, No. 11, November 1959, Uncle ZAL;,BAK, V. Rostlinna vyroba; kratky kurs. Urceno pro posluchace dalk-aveho studia ns- nevottedoInkych -,woroch Pr-rihn, Stltni rpodngogicke nakl., 1?56. "'13 n- (Ucebni texty vysokych skol) (Plant proiuction; -.i brior a.-ourof) I'or cor- respondence stiidents at the nonnericultural d6part7ents of the Higher School of Economics', i DA Not in DIL SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (!,-FAL) LC, Vol. 5, No. 12, Dec 1957. Uncj. ZAL-AB,AKs -Y. , Frirucka pro planovace-economy zemedelske vyroby. Praha., Statni pedagogicke nakl., 1955. 168 p. (Ucebni -texty vysokych skol) SOURCES: MAL LO Vol. 5 No. 10 Out. 1956 I A~,,z J~~Lw wor rnt3 9 Pub abstmet. ZALAM Vl Utilization and development of the Bulgarian stimlation nethods in Czechoslovakia. Izv Inst bial BAN 10:247-261 6o. (EW 10:4) (CZECHOSLOVAKIA--PLANTS) 00 4',z~J 00 oe . *; 09 of xii~ of so C 0* 0 00 . Met 4, =-.6t i =-*'. 4" u k. 11 All a is a YA a a a a a a a 0 4 F! 0 -00 Go goo Ifectic deft"dAg C814. wator zaWlewsu, P- ' constructim and Cka. 4, 507-11(14W.~Tlk :Vtivemu of varims types of caps am described and existing patents reviewed. Frank COMIL Sm.SLa k"ALLIJORGICAL LITXRAIL411 CLAISOKATON St L. 9 AV $0 At 7 -419- Re a, Cwt W. AC K 4 :j0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 010 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 0 0 moo goo goo 400 so: 10 log Nee "o dmv Ali Ah I I S rw 0 4 1 1 ff of I A 0 2 1 1 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 *-*-0-* 0 0600*410000000 KLARA, W.; POCIEJ, S.; ZALAOHG-14.SKI,_W. __ _ Up-to-date teabnique of perforating oil weLIB. Viad raft 7 no.10: 217-222 161. ZALPASTAIUMVILI, S. Inside the Georgian Republic. Obshchnestv.pit. no.4:7-0~ A-p !61. il 'II,:;.A 14,- 3) ( 1. Zemestitell ministra torgWli Gruzinskoy SSR, (Georgia-Restaurantsp lunchroomsy etc.) ZALDASTANISHVILIJ, SH. G. Doe Agr Sci, Dias -- "Theoretical foundation of tea plant culture in the humid subtropics of the USSR". Tbilisi, Publishing House of the Georgian Agr Inst, 1961. 64 pp with drawings, 23 cm (Min of Agr GSSR. Georgian Order of Labor Red Banner Aar Inst), 180 copies, No charge '~t (KL, No 9, 1961, p 185, No 24381). L 1-5300ff -Treatmeat 61' bad AspMU-cQntAWR_ i4~umyo, MAS6 Kishitti lot&d A.Ar4. ZA antl FW MYC"tors). - Ortf; V(w fars, W4 Aghwt4trag. or A*--' ph4t-copt Uwe udzW With addnl, bytitocarbons in tuck' a tMted With H at 42 ~W, 1040 atm., bldWz cstalyits of Weak bydrogmatWa; Under Ilmervic"Condidon-v, tbdsddal~, JrAN must be present mInly in the pb= tW -d*,~ veg4 00 tha "pW9, H, aud -boiling c4i gontent a( the afadus.mitterialand an the dclirce of hard, hOlAWIFIRP4. 1U OM41*3 tw4 an naturvJ 0 PAI. silicata. A4%-,'*'c%pftUIlJy powd. charcoal or C401 ~.tiyited witk FeA..,:The rtactl6u product may pm Aro4h 4 or more reactors.; Thtu, 100 kg. crude aH of d.*' mled wig 100 AA% -'aDA,14.4% fiaid Mphalt was -The mixtwas latroclaced Into' coW-PcA catAlyst ju;d beated to 4400. The pre=re w", b. 7D AtM the spa4va,ivelbcity 0.6 kz* A./fit- referred tot ell r "Val. of a 20 reict connected to the Ist one, The: ~C on is aW -Or6d t' i -cq4dnuotWy removed, cooW, and 4' up W the usual manner. Aftee WIN kg- addal,oib. 90 kg. pmduct was obLilned. and 20 kg. b..>3500. Nearly 00% A It to ~34Q were 03Uvcrted-`- W4411:44 P* of the total S ZAIAI,p ARM The avdda& of *11o, in i We"tres- as %Nrw%y ula FL-&M. and;iGdr&s Zabi TVA Magyar Ktm. Poty60of $8, X1-r419524)z:z-YfTdi[1t, -oilpro- duck-I Irmit mineral oil-qa% oil of 1,141)c (113a: 0.70M. Pill 1.4,12n,afillittelmlit: 230OH1111 " C111p.? Chemical Abst. 310* in 90%) was procftscdlnn7(X)-n0. tractorof Cr feel of 30 rmn. inner dkun. under-100atm. 11, pressure, In the pres. Vol-40 NoO ence of 160zol. catalyst (tungsten sulfide). Theconversion. Feb. 10s 1954 to liquid produtt3 and the yield obtained were-owing to secondary reactions-beloir those c2lcd. on the bash of Petroleump Lubricante, and Asphalt thermodyuwk equations. Methane forntation was lusig- nificant; thus it Is probable that secondary reactions take Plam under cittalyt ic (nil -1 underthcrnil0effects. Gaso-~ i11t;e and' iddle-oll wts also contained na~hthenrs and aromatic compds. ormed probably above gasmis hydro- carbons., The yield of liquid luctswas reducIA in the, scquence 95.0, 77,5, 66,3, and 30.7% when the temp. of: processing was raised from MO to 3W, 400, and rft* C., resp.1 The gaseous products ranged Sexpi ed In pcrcrntag" of crude Initial material) 4.1. 222.), 43 2, and 69.3%. showing ever Increasing.contents of inethane, ethane, propuncF, and botame. * The gasoline produced at the mentioned temps.. amou"te 'by wt.; Its content' A to 0.0, 23.8. 25.5, and 17.410 of aromatic compds, was at tempi. MWI 400, anti 11M' 6.5, 7.0, and 27.5% by wt., content ot nalifithtne 3.2, R.O. and v HUNGAIRY/Solid State Phy6ics - Stru~~tanl Cryst_~llography E-4 Abs Jour : Faf Zhur - Fizika, .7o 4, 1958,, zio 8214 kathor : Sasvari K.., Zalai A. Inst Not Given Title The Crys Structure and Mermal Decomposition of Alumina and Alumina Hydrates as Begardel from the Point, of View of Lattice Geometry. Orig Pub Acta geol. Acad. sci. hl-Mg-; 1957j, 4j, No 3-4., 415-466 Abstract Starting with the closest.-pack-Ing principles, the authors con- sider the crystalline styacturec of modifications of Al (0H)3 and AIM. Changes occlarring in atr-actures of modifications of Al O'~f ) 3during dehyclraticn are discw9sed, Card 1/1 MUND, Mihal--7; ZALAI, Andras; GODE, Istvan; BENGM,, Las3lo Detlorminaticn of hUhway octane -.,--bers. Magy ke:2 !a:) 20 no.3:1:.3-118 Mr 165. 1. Hungarian Mineral Oil and Natural 3as Experimental Instituta. ZALAI, ArArwi; JANLS), Tibor Hydrocracking zwthods. Magy kem lap 19 no.6:289-296 is 164. 1, Hangarian Petroleum and Natural Gas Testing Institutej Budapest (for Zalai). 2. E,OOLAJTERV, Budapest (for Jatcso) UMLTI, Jowef,- ZAIAI, Andras; BIMLER, Richa--dp dr.; SPITZNER, Helmut Achi,WOMOnta of the second largs-se418 experiment performed by tho 'Varga procoune Nahly kom lap 18 no.5x212-217 W 163. lo Magyar-Nemet Varga Tam.Llmanyi, Tareasago Budapest-Bohlop. ZALAI Andras dr. (Budapest U., Nepkozttu-tjanvg UQ& ,7 ' '-- Kch; BI ~iard, dr.; (Bohlen, Streitteich 14, German Democratic Republic) Hydroarticking oxf,urimento in the Hungarian-German Varga Society. Act& 011imica Hung 31 -n0-1-31)01-308. 162 f 1. Ungarisch-D~utsche Varga-Studiengeoellachaft, Budnpest-- Bohlen. ZALAI, Andras Refininp distillate oils by hydrogenation. Magy kem lap 16 0 396 S 161. 1. Magyar-Ilemet Varga Tanulnanvi Tarsasag. 7ZAL A G/0021/61/000/012/001/003 D228/XO~ AUTHORS,~ Birthler, Richard (Bdb-len), Spitzner, Helmut (Bdhlen), ICArolyi, Jbzsef (Budapest), and Zalai, Andra's (Budapest) TITLE.- The development of the Varga Process to a state suitable for large-scale production and its inter- national significance for mineral-oll processing and utilization PDRIODICALa Gheraiuche teohnik, no. 12, 1961, 704-709 IFOXT, The Varga hydrocrackinS procesa of crude-oil residues and tars produces maximum yi.elds of refined products, namely diesel oil and li6httl fuel oil, and its industrial application has already been proven ir arge-scale tests. T-his article des-. cribes the developuent of the Varga Process and the results of the second large-scale test which war. performed at -the V'EB Card 1/6 G/002/61/000/04i 2/001/003 The development of the D228/D304 Kombinat "Otto Grotewohl" i-n, Bdhler-, SZG. The med2Iu.T--~ress-,.,-,,e hydragenation pfocess developed by Professor Doctor Jozsef Var;-a V .4,zet (HIgh-Pressure Research In., of the Hagynyomasu Kiserleti Int stitute) for processinS the sulfuro-as and asphaltir~ cr,)de cil of the Nagylengyel deposits, underwent 5emiproduct-Ion, tests L-. PkfU-rdd and two large-scal.p tests at the VBB Koinbinat '~Ott z. Grotewohl" in. Rbhler- For evaj.,Aatin,~; the testo ~-,rid tile ment of a large -se-,-Iale production ,rocess, the flunGariarv-,Gerra!~ 11-arj,7 a Ri,~3~-; a. r,: h So r: -Le ty w as e st a Ib! is he d on. June 1, V9 59 P-, P-!3d a branc~i in Bbhler-; iiear Leipzir~, SZ(-',. t~~Oto, in, 1956, were zade wlj.-,~!-, Nagy-,er.i,,yel crude -oll and Bbhl'~(-, t1jr, tili'. pertormed in -1960 la coope.-rution wiLAki Hungarian t,~ x p (-,. r. -Nr irade with Sotlet Rcuashkin crude oJA freed frow. kasoli-rie- by a mospheric. di-sti-11-ation up to 200 C... Based on laboratory test.,-k and prevlo~is experience, a former DFID plant of the "Otto Grr-te- wohl" Works was aodified for hyd-rccrackin& of Roxa-,!ikir- ~C. Card 2/6 G/002/61/000/0j2/001/003 The development of the D228/D304 according to the Varga Process. A flow chart of tHe test nllan~7 is given in Fig. 3. The charge stock was delivered by the VEB 8ynthesewerk Schwarzlielde, the catalyst paste by the VEB Leuna- Werke "Walter Ulbricht", the obtained 8tripper produot was sent for further distillation to the VBB Teerverarbeitungswerk Rositz, and the residuum from the hot-separator I wa3 USed fQr boiler firing. The tests were 72-ade under various react:_~)-, ditions and proved the the Varga Process can be considere.d; the ir-. suitable for cominercial application.. Relations between jection. rate, temperature and gas-to-product ratio were estab- lished, and possibilities for increasing the yields by recyc-, ling were investigated. It was found that semisolid products it, the hot-separator I can be reduced by increasing the gas-tc-prIll- duct, ratio, that their yield depends also on the temperature Jn the hot-separator, and that the recyclin& of these products does not improve the yield. Also recycling of the contact mass is not advisable. Tests, in whien the feed of reforminc; gas Card 3/6 The d'iVelopmaill; of tho (;/002/61/000/01- D228/D504 was gradually reduced, showed thall- 2.6 wt j; of -~,re aufficient for a chur6rc sl-ck wnjxii oontairs A SUrnm ry of tic- ClUirw] atock arid yields ".s ) IJE j 2 g Table 5 3 G'aarge itocki Crude oil, 00. 0 Re-form-Ink- gas 0 Contact paste 4~O To t al. 10"),-. U yieldsS strai6llt-run !gasoline (up 41"0 1800 0- --.20.0 Disti-Ilate i~-aso'Lre- 7.0 Diesel cil ZUP to 3G,& C.) 43.0 Refined fuel 12.0 varator I (vir6iv. heavy fuel oil FLc se ~;clid b,)rl-.eF Card 4/f'- G/002/61/000/012/001/003 The develop,iient of L:L(,' --- D228/D304 Hot-sepurator 11 (virgin fuel oil of medium quality) ..................... 4.0 Gases and losses ............................... 7.5 Total ....................................... 106.0 The yields of a conventional refinery and a refinery with a Varga plant, both processing 1 miliion tons of crude oil annual- ly,..are compared and investment and operating costs calculated. Based on the tests and on the calculations, a model was estab- lished for a Varga plant with an annual capacity of 2 x 500tOOO tons. In conclusion the authors stress the significance of the Varga Process and state that great attention is being paid to this process by all member states of the COIL-WOON, since Soviet Romashkin oil will be the primary churge stock for hydrocracking in the near future.. There are 5 fibures, 6 tables, and 6 refe- rences% 3 Soviet-bloc and 3 nori-Soviet-bloc. The reference to Card 5/6 G/002/61/000/012/001/003 The development of the D228/D304 the Engliah-language publication reads as follows: J. '~arga and Ooll.: Petroleum Refiner 36, no. 9, 198 (1957). SUBMITTED: August 29, 1961 Legend to Fig. 3; Flow chart of the large-scale test in Whlen (SZGI 1 Semiso]Lid-phase reac.- tor 1 2 Sem-*Lsoli-d-phase react 11 3 - Hot-separator 1 4 - Va- -por-phase reactor 1 5 - Hot- separator 11 6 - Vapor-phase reactor 11 7 - Stripper 8 - Charge stock 9 - Catalyst 10- Slurry removal. 11 - Heavy oi-I 12 - Stripper product 13 Gas scrubber 5 Card 6/6 I - Production of fatty alcohols by means of high-pressure catalytic hydrogenation. P. 23 ACTA CHIBICA. Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 19, no. 1. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC. Vol, 8, No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. Y 765511 r F, Karol-Y-, j., and Zala's A. 4,-Lv tin C.A016 bY High-Prcesure f Fatty AI . o or; j I P yar Kem Lapjaj U, NO 5-6, 17-12'0 (1958) Ma t U.- OR IG I K The renil.Ltn from an inventication of the rfidu,7- T c.", yn-- f lower oi" , and occoiiO : o cil to it,-Uh ri2 at high pre5surea and are presented. The rrje.~'ion was rried out in a laboratory reactor of 2-liter l Za ,?V.city. It has been found that in the tempera- C~ . 300-3~00 the aptimitz tompeirsture FAp- - i- , r o Y a iiv, t- the pvturjur4 ill the rmngo 0!ArO 360" . Vnryiqr 0 -~-20? atm har, no effect on the alcohol :,.tield. 20: 1 3 o achieved Sat'~,Iactory yi,e1cl-i of aLcoholn wer ;JO: 112 9 5 T - ~h "tal"St concentrations (oxides of Cu Z n , Mn) of ove r It ~,,- The .,j)tjMUm cont&ct t,, ' L le (minimum yle~ Of pmraff1ns-) j n 20 min. Sxp,3 ri 'en's in & continuous laboratory reactor, usinS a Uixture of Fz and r~ (70 1~ ) at a pr,-S.3ure 0 f atib and -'Vith 1. .5-4 wt % catalyist, have shown that the ;Uinirum permissible teffsperatui-e increa5es with increaning space velo litY Of the reaction G. Yudko,i,h C' .4D 2 2?3 ZALAI, I- Geography in Hungary. Vop.geog. no.44:43-59 '58. (KIM 12:5) (Huamary-Geography) . , jozsef; ZAUIp Gyorgy W d Chemical Combine. Some experienCeS with the opening of the Borso Magy kem lap 15 no,5/6,220-224 I+I-Je '60- .i. ve&vimuvekst Tervezo Vallalat, ZALAI, Oyorgyne . servoir in Sout rarn Rhodesia. Foldr koml 7 The Kariba re ~h no-4% 396-397159. ZATAIS K. r ---: , -- , I :- . Control examination of borated vaselins. Gyogyezeress 8 no. 2: 28-29 Feb 1953. (CIKL 23:5) 1. Doctor. 2. Budapest Pharmacological Imboratory. KIRTAI, Pal,; ZAIAI, Hagda. Iff*ct of the gastrointestinal system on leukoc7te count. Orv. hatil. 96 no.13:348 27 Mar 55. 1. A Budapesti Orwostudomamyi Iffeten Korelettani Intezetenek koslemenye. (LNKOGYTB COUST, off. of gastrointestinal system) (GASTROMBSTMAL SYSTSK. pbysiology, leukocyte count control) potiwl o! ph-~,MaltrailvAhano frosit phmylaccilic JUL, ~' No, :3 (Whole. "I'), :~fl) 101 161 JI!IflI.di"'c (1) vm-; pjvi~j. hrwl? b"ilill. '. e, Avof~ 1.5 vi i'~r I!r:-; it, th~ Ints-'. ff!~tc3 Fte)H vult (III '!'tC)'4e or M011. 'j I'lifli- ~V'Itfx' fk'~O'. alld I o" fruM il'5 I'l. I , t' "!"j. 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IV, 1),, 1121-13', or (2) 11.3 g. V in a tilixt. of 10) 'nL toluene and 10 lill. pyridine, kept 21 firs., acidified with di;. IICI, antl the toluw-ne layer ncpd., evapd., diitd., dried, cit., 3-ichted 3.2 P,,. IV. Alternate metholi; 45, g. III dii-,Mved in 200 ml, 10% aq. NaOlf. dild. 1: 1 with wat,!r. ucidi5el lvith If,50. (M g. in 100 mi. 11~0), steam dim(L' wrl tile El"t; lvextd. With ut:6: dmf,~nnd '7:""unn dktd. yicldcrl 12.05 g. IV, 1). IN-10'. Alt( r Dravnit~j MAN Bela Water quantity measurement as reflected in network losses. Hidrologiai. kozlonY 40 no.lt48-53 F 160. L 2 392~~ VrIG ( a21E.WF j /E'WT (m Pe-4/13w-4 101 W- 'R; A.F5001783 S/M/64/=/b.!17./0544/0546 Ivanov A -1-1. _~Mctor.-'6f Ab-chnical- so-b-nde'd- Trore-soor &t an MOM M, (Engineer) TITLE: Creep of furfuirol acetone sand plastoconorete SOURCZ:- Eaton, i zhele zobe ton, no, 12o 1964v 544-546 TOPIC TAM: concrete, construction material, resin FA monomer, BSK hardening agont --ABSTR~,Vk;-~Cmop--,of-plastaco=r-eto-~in-ar-nlI obJcats__uaaLaLud1ed undep-laboratory corditions (temperature 19-21Ct h-xUJtY 40,10,5). The specimens wer'o rLepared ELt the polymer laboratory of Ts.NI1Podzem2ha1khtstrqy. The dimensions of test speci- Mens were 2 x 2 x 7 cm for compressive tests, 2 x 2 x 56 cm beams for flexure tests, and also bars or 1.5 x I am cross section, 5.5 am long with widened ends for tansion tGstina. Compression and tension deform-tions were measured %rit.% the use of 20-=, lever-arm tonsomoters with scale divisions of 0.01 mm. Specimens were prepared from the followiz~~weight percentages: sanl(67.1, crushed sand 16.7, furfUrol 1.7, zzonomer hardening agent BSKV2.75. The ing-redionts were stirred together vigoro y, placed in forms, an-a-le-veled by vibration. Card 1,15 L allQ36-651 ACCEZES10,11 NR: AP5001783 Artev:h,ardenlno the: SPICIMOns vore removed, from:the Torma and kept- 0 SOCI for 166 hours* -Strongth liat-~and faodu10:0f vlasticity for- compression, tonsion, and flonirevere maaaured,~ using-a pross witha .1o.ading xato or- 600 kg/w.?nin. Pro- longed loadin5 tests were porformed with- vere applied in known ereentages, o tho strong-th liA -P -At hnd maintained for oxtanded time parlodc- (up 160 240 days in the- compression caso)v- 'Figural ij 2t and 3 on tha Enclosures shoup re2pactively, the rosults for compression, t1oxura, and tension, The rautho:-s found that compressive stress-strain. relations1hips- were noril I maar__aud-gwrq the 07apirical forvada- C) 'A. where C- Is the stress applied with loadingt 6 complete. doformations at given 0, times, E - initia2 =dulus of elasticiW, Gj.A constant coefficleats. Orig. art. has: -1 table, 3 figures, and I equation. -ASSOCIATION: non SUBMITIED: 00 -ENCL SUB 0 DE Hr ,NO REr SOV,.~, 003 OVER; 000 Card 2/5 39 -AG=SrON UR: AMOX783 URE.- - 01 Ell(' S Ila .1 e- _z Fig. is Curves of -plAstocon- 2 croto deformation undor too Compression.. a - deformtion settle- ICU Ment of control speci- too men; total deformation 20~-mm data gains; 3a -5'! czeep deforma- tion only; 0 JO 70 Ito Igo -days censtant-loading _UO IV. tic ISO zoo Card a s- 6&- f N R 40 11 to ro $0 N da,, a Card 4/5 c-65 ---- -- ACCWSI0117141tt AP5001793- -EII SURZ -1 ka L441 140 10.0 ct--r z fir 71 j0 ka ULUF 61 so 6a 6 ',.,I L B4se of measurej,%ent ---------- ...... ,ff- 0 SO I'd, lop to Sa days CUT1.103 Of D-IaStOCOncretle deform-tion u-Ith tension. 4. a - toml deformatiom b - deformations due to !;ettlencnt. Card 5/5 Rill $.UTHORS: Potapov, Yu. B. (Engineer); Zalan, L. M. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Creep of a e of FAM resin under compression SOURCEt Baton i zholezobston, no. q# 19651 31-32 TOPIC TAGSt resinp construction matorialo plastic compoundp creep charactoriatic, concrete/ FAH resin, FA resin, 2GMS 20 universal machine '6 ABSTRACT: A study was conducted of the creep characteristics of plastoconcrete containing FAM resin which is similar to FA resin but contains a higher percentage of furfurolo Specimens (4 x 4 x 16 cm) were prepared according to standard plasto- concrete specificat3.ons. The specimens were vibrated for 5 to -5 minutes and cared at 15 to 20C and 60 to 80% humidity for one day. Thia was followed by a heat treat- ment at BOC for one day. The strength limit was determined on a 2GHS-20 universal machine and was round to be 650 kg/cm2. creep testing was performed on special lover presses, loads were applied by lovers and hinge-jointed supports., and deformations were measured to the nearest 0*5 aicrora., The rate of loading was 600 kg/cm? per minate. Fig# 1 shows a plot of the creep curves for specimans loaded to 200 A 40~ and 52% of the strength limit. Similar plots are given for the creep characteristics Card 1/2 UDCt _620.1t666.97691,17i I ACC NR.- AP5025440 qs Fig. 1. Creep curves of plastoconcrete of FAM resin under axial compression. Values C~~ of stresses and initiia deforwatlons of specimens aret 1- 6 335 kglcW and 311- 0.164%; 2- ce - 260 kg/cm2 and Cto e-z-- kg/cm2 and Eo 0.126%; 3- TO - 195 0.104%; 4- cr. -130 kg/cm2 and E 0 1 0.050% of FAM plastoconcrete with a finely ground mineral additive (proposedby engineers V. E. Leyrikhp 1. T, Antonovs and R. S. Farmazyan) under conditions of prolonged loading. Plastoconcrete with FAM shQwed a more favorable creep resistance than FA plastoconcrete. Complete deformations following the termination of creep were nonlinear in character. FAM plasto(.oncrete is recommended for use as a construction matorial., although a wider study of its rheological properties is desirable. The study was conducted at the Voronezh Engineering Construction Institute (Voronezhskiy inzhenerno-stroltellnyy inatitut) under the direction, of Professor A. M. Ivanov. Origa art* hasi 3 figtirese SUB CODE: M/ SUBH DATEs none/ ORIG R&.- 002