SCHWARZ, Stsfanj XL1MXj Rudolt; MADEJ, Jan; MATUSZEWSKI, Henryk;
OSUCWWSx-Ij--j8-r;-;j; W~# Eduard
Ox,ytocin analogues In obstetrics and gynecology. Ginek. pol,
A no.4s487-490 163*
1. Z I Kliniki Polosidetwa i Charob Kobiscych AM v Krakowle
Kierownik Klinikis prof. 4r sod. S. Schwarz.
Rudolf i M If I U q 2 t zypmnt
CyclospUde 'mg,ass and eantraot1wet."Um uterlm vesselto
Oinokp.polo 34 nOP4149U495 063#
niki Polosaictua i Charou lablocych AM v Kmkods
2 of. dr sod, a. sabum*
=
rAMMM, ;AM). (MITOCIbS),
U
UTMS) (VASCHOWR SYOM)
BUMHj A. [Bal"wo A. J$ KLDCCKO R.
QcyU*in dynmio toot for the deteralaotton of the time of
delivery. Akushe i gin. 39 no*3199-101 Rp4063 (KIPA 1792)
19 Is I-y kliniki skusherstu I ginakologil may., prof*
S, Shyarts) Keditainskoy "amilp grakove
OSZACKI,, Jaul OROCHOWSKIs Jani qjt9wm~ftd--al
Ojqtocin in m6aalaal jawdlea. Pal. prsogl. chir. 35
no-7/88742-743 163o
L Z II Kliniki Chirurglasuej AX w Kmkowie Kierevniks prof.
di J. Oflaold 1 2 1 lfllrdki PolowdoUm I Cborob Kobi"h
Xlerowniks pr~f. dr S. Schvan.
(JAUNDICIp OBSTRUCTIVE) (owocu)
(BILE)
SCHWAFX* St-afan; ZAMELLO,, Zeray; Mido1r, HARCMSKZ# Kazim
HATZCXI, Tadouss-, MjtHWj=,
statlati-al awayala of the SgArgy1cal ml%~erla~ of tilto otol!--o-
llrloal and rrjn#~col )grL,!al C11-n-A -- of 1-1-c kadluny of Mpdl~-!,n4% b
Krakvw dUrLing traw Fer'lod 35
ift-F I fill.
I Kl in ik 1 Pol o zn I t t-.,t I C tr~w rc,b &-, Ul c- - P " AH w IL-u
klerm-n-!kt prof'.dr.med. S.Schieac-r.
lienrjer.
35 ro-~:
Mr-Ap '04.
K.
w ~~rakpwl~, (K",orr,~mtk: prof. Ar. m-d.
Wat#,,- tnqt in tho dlagrosO of et;J-
lok, ~00 no.4125~-26~' ;,21
Is Z I K1111,191
14 Krakowl,~ (kierownsk K!"nW.1 P!'~-fo i's
yLIKA, Pudol-f tudles on thO Oxytoc'n-
abor in the light Of 0 1-4eo 164,
llrok'rlancY "d 1 tem Poll& mad. Cracove 6 no*4:47
orcytocinase 879 1
p. 3
inn or
PRn-a"o IRMJO~l U.-
1955,
or
-777
4"
Ll
Ribno NOW W. N*k4WM W. TANSIS of S *0 TWt* Pf*tfigt Ow.
MUbL
.0hplams x prewokout"th kumtoolch pot fidislych grv-
bokd I tm~~ fn#nktU I Svft*Wctw*.,?f4L % Im,
list, I IsIL - , .: : 1.
TM P". dow"ll" an Iff"Sthom" tor1w out thsting
on not cv"ri#*g of few" tew carrUsuil stab& XrA slt*~ Itm fir-st Irmult
CV%UtrM*d 9140 OMO P(MIt tofft$MW r0atortod CWKWO %14b4.
?Obkt si* Oclwwi Wang ow sim ow atfghu of the slabt~ xqd tht
smomts of iftowat ""d $or I tat of hwilmost projwvon for waiia"
OW *U#We - OPUkkft ano 9 " advwMagrt
at "" v4mftg belt dgoo*W aft 11 )w JXPM44141f* of The w4re
oaftal bulMing 'awwtisk OW 2) SMI sm*kitl a tM d"4p *I lbo
"rMpled ak MUft At the now Imw, im pe"d umh at@
a f*um ib ivhsirik ltd att
qVIPM Ift 1$ tance both rftm wHbili aft- wjUmt
TPA
Rom
mmi Slavamir (Warazava)
d mltistory laftstrial btdldags cousUvated
prestressed concrete, Prsogl budowl I bad
aleask 34 no.2j8l4* Y 062.
HARKOWA, Janinal MMX, Alfredl SKROCHOWSKA, Marial XLIHEK, Stanislawa
Studies on the pressnom of the Western equine encephalitis virus
in the blood in experimntal viral diseases of the bone. Chir,
narsado ruchu ortops Polo 29 no.2t265-268 164.
10 z 11 Rialki Chirurglamej Akadexii Medymej w Krakovio
(Kierowalki prof. dr. J. Ostacki)p a III Kliniki Chirurgleszoj
Akadenji Modyoznej v.Xrakowls (Kisrovniks prof. dr. J. Jasionaki)
i a Wytvorni Surowla i Szoseplonsk w Krakovie (Dyraktart dr. Z,
MossatensWo
A ravlew of the brdro2ogleal wA notecro2ogica2 phencom in AW"
2961*:Oosp vodna 2l.no.111 qqf 1 161.
2. Zaklad Propos Hydrologion7chp ?mWwy lnstftt ftftlqlasna.
Mstsorolqrl*stWj 146sawa.
ILDW, Tire", ins.
16view of hVdrftwt4*"IG0cal phenossm In October 1961, 0asp vodm
22 no,1134, 062o
L UkUd Propos HydrejoooWsh PumtvvAgo instyUtu ftd"laossus.
1Ml,
~,, ~ 14
Wr~fmef;r.
'Um#
Principlet for cialculat and detemining coal consumptidn by
steam locemotives. P.1
ZUMNICZ, (Zoleanilcki Jwtitut G=) Beograd.
Vol* 32p no* 7s Ju4 1956
==I Ust European Idat (SRAL) 14brary of
Congress, Vol, 6#.Voalp January 1957
~s IA tb* =10&17 OPt" Artsr WNVWIX#* 0"1 t:Lm-
Gino pol&W 32 noo3s32%-335 162,
Woj*w*dW,090 SVit&U SPOS&Ustrosmgo Olaskologlem-
G"gO v Opolm "Mon dr wad, 3, Nal"r
Inavlo D.I. (Umel'alishMp ALUM)
NskUS up -pr6lbleas In the olub. Nat.v shkole no.3:5&39 IV-Jo
(XIMA
(Nathoustice-Pro'bloss, oxeralsom, etc.)
AI //V OA1 t WeAl A-0, A V.
ILDMOMMO, D.T. (Oolponko)
-.0dowbompoftw" "wir "'od grading the knowledge of students. Mat.v shkole
CW*o Q A
no.605-56 31-D 15?. (NIIA lo: 11)
(Nothovatic"tudy and teaching)
DinmicHg AA (C~owsl9twMIAV811T. 14J, (VzhVrod);OMOI# AoP. (Jklekess);
nmINGM6 1.7.(1Jj*V);ZO1Om1T31ff' 10.31. (Iftsovo);
KAInkso sail V.I. (ftr4y*n~k),-M1'N=T.
Ko8* (Storlitamak);NIZUT10T, Kole (m1tOwo;s6'?s-k):XASMTe AJ# Werl-
itamakhNi"WI, Dole (Moskva),, VOYOSXWT# Sol, (Xoskva);P2AIllW, B.S.
(a.Unim Pyammkoy obl,,);PRIMJY. N.A. (1mrsk); $AMOY 109, Ael.
(Sverdlovsk)
Discussion of the plans for the programso, W. v shkolo oo*615-28
VID 059, (Kim 23:3)
(PAthOW104-Studr and tooohing)
ZLIXKRCHMO, D#T# (Bordyansk)
Rational prooodurs for solving problems In wathematic lesson$,.
Matev shkolo an.ItO-64 J&-F 160, (RIRA 130)
#&i.jeogtics-Study and teaching)
IM
ILMMMMO D.V. (Ux*awk)
YAt*iwmwctl= betveso: the coursoo of arithwtics tuA &Ipbn.
Vkt.v shkols no,047649 A-As 162. WMA 15811) 1
(Whamatica-Study and to-ch4va)
BUGOV, A.U., insh.1 kjo~~~ ToTeo insho; DXMM# L&Ae, ivjb*
Upedlent design of annular comecting flaups for hydraulic
turnime rotors and standardization of their calculation*
Energawshimoetrolenis, 9 no,5s6-10 W 163, (NnA 16:17)
(Hydraulic turbines) (Flanges)
K=iNAIl';!'l'K' ~' 114.
mchim for, p-Indir;, z3t,rfa,,4es of bars wlth
5-Apio croas so.-tten. Bum. I dur,, prcm. noOUO-41 JI-S 1650 -0
(.'-mliA 18t9)
V
AtUchment to rOtArY YIR:'A#ar ~--)V.11*h f0'
Bum. I der, prom. no#200-31
I
.. ,= 9
KLIMICHUX, A.V.
Belt-drum machine for grinding curvilinear srurfacess Der,
prom, U no.lOt24-25 0 165. (KMA IS: 12)
MMUM, G.K.1 VALIMp A.A.1
DistrAUtion of stwus in Oall rocks as revealed by the sWr
In the region of the Sea of As*v. Geokhialia no.2sl32-136 7 163*
(KIRA 160)
1. Institute of HLueral Resouroess Acidemy of Saieneads Wu*aW#n-
O.S.R., Simferopol.
I flip
VASIUMKAfA, A.Te.1 SHCMRBAXOTO V.P.1 XLIHe=Xg V.P.
DetamirAtion of mrcury in c"ls b7 dithizonso Zav,lab,
28 no.4:415 OW, 15; 5)
1, Inotitut ainerallnykh resursoly AN UWR.
(morcurr-4na in) (Dithism)
A.
Amateur nature of vork In the trade-ission clube Sawsprofsolmw
4 no.IU62-66 1 056, (XW 10 11)
1. Probodatell prawlenlya klubit Dneprodsershinskago tommatnop
Bayou,
(Damprodsershinsk-Commity banters)
MUM A.
To what does We loads Avto trausPe 36 BOOM 8 158o
(NINA U110)
(Drialdne and traffic accidents)
KU)MM. A,; PRIGMIN# No
Continuaux Industrial crave smid business accounting In coal idnese
pots, trad. noW123-117 Ap 057s (NZRA lOz6)
1. Upraylyayusbably trestom (for 111mako), 2. Nubia'
alk shakhty no.39140 for Ptigoshis).
10m1 sines and mInIng)
MAN
xLD(ENKO A p.2k..Ikj Sygn, A., P04P*2k*vWk
um ve organis" aM oandusud refresber UslnW 00u""* Tyl I
.SovoYoor*Bil 21 noo3sl3-2S Mr 161. (xM 24:6) 1.. .
snab (Multary education) I z. I
- I
Kumxot A.
Wtivation of rice iA the U.S.A, Zealedells 27
no*3191-94 mr 065. (KRA 1911)
UM=Oo A.As (at, Bataysk)
operating toohniftd inspection points according to COGrOds
Shohetlikin's method. Shel.dor.traasp. 37 no.l2t79 D 155.
Mu 90)
1, Nachallulk wagonsop uchastim.
(RallroMs-lapair shop*)
A. A.
and Animal Physiology - (Normal and Fatholog:Lc3l), T
Blood. General Problems .
Abs Jour : Ref 2hur Biol,,j No 4, 1959) 17259
At.thor : Scrgol'j O.S.).Klimenko, A.A.
Title : Luminiscent Method of Investigation of blood and Bone
~brrow in Radiation Sickness.
3L
Orig Pub : Vestn. rentgenol. I radiol., 1957,.% 5, 76-81
Aba%~ract i The mothod Is based on the ability of the nuclei of blood
cells which contain D11A and have been treated with acridi-
no orange to glow under normal conditions with a green
likttj and on the ability of protoplasm which contain
RIZA to glow with a pale green or orange glow. Eryt-hro-
cytes (E) are not luminiscent; therefore the backgrowA
of the specimen is dark. After a single general irradia-
tion of 25 rabbits with a dose of 800 or 1200 r and of
8 dogs with 500 r,, after 30-60 min was observed a single
Card 1/3
IrGSR/Human and Animal Physiology - (If-x=l and Pathological). T
Blood. General Problems.
Abs Jour t Ref Zhur Biol., No 48 1959, 17259
briffit croon or bright red foci of necrosis In the bone
marrow (BM). Simultaneously, cells in the form of dif-
fuse luminous orange or red balls appeared with a disrup-
ted nuclear themism, which assumed rod luadniscence,
In the blood, in thecourse of 1-3 days after Irradiation,
green luminisconce of plasm and brick-red luminiscence
of Ep and an increase of the $ of red blood cells were
discovered. At the peak of radiation sickness, in the
specimens of M4 and blood the plasma was luminiscent with
a cloudy-green color, E-bright brick red. In the plasm,
green cell fragments were swimming. With the beginning
of regeneration the amount of red cells$ Ise., those con-
taining RM in the nucleus 46min Increased. In patients
in the clinic, after 30 minutes - I hour after the first
dose of irradiation" with a normal initial blood picture,
a great amount of laucocytes with bright orw4p or red
Card 2/3
16
1116rMl and Pathological). T
ILUMOP A.
Prognostic signMewwo of the blood piature In malIgnant twoors
durbW the process of radiation therairre Ned. red. no*/#t/#347
#62* (XM 15t 6)
1, Is radiologiahaskogo otdala (save - pmfe A* Yr Imlam)
Gosudarst"nnogo,tauchno-istledwatellskogo rentgeno-radiolo-
glaheskogo Institute, Ministerstva sdravookhrawnira MR.
LWIL.-SUMMI011) (CANCZR) (RADIOnMUM)
N 9 PIN,
HMMAt N.A.1 MLITAMKOj LAI MWO, A.A.
Possibilities of gamma-therapy of pituitary tumorse We red* 8
no.5sl7-20 My 163, (HIRA 170)
1. Is kafedry kliniaheskoy radiologii (sav, - prof. A.V. Koslova)
ntrallnogo instituts, usovershensWovaniya vrachey i radiologichaskogo
otdols, (rukovoditall - prof. A.Y. Koslova) Nauchno-issladovatellskogo
rentgeno-radiologIcheskogo institute.
A."..
Lautopani#t in rA.-Holtherapy. Mod, rod., 11 noh3-7 J-9 163.
(PIRA 1714) .
1. Is radlologlehook6go otdola (vAve - p,ors 1%6Vs Kozlovn)
Hauchno-lools4ovatellskogo run geno-rAdiologichnskogo instituta
I
Mnlateretva 01ravookbranonlya RSMIlle
UMLIV 0..% (Hooky*)# k")j PGL=Aj, TeX Nooka) ,
lumato of asndeal tiamn I& wrrow pwmt4u of patitQts vith
vow mlLgmt dlisms., Irwly "star, touch,-Iislo lut, roS4,
i fads 11 soollw" 064 (mm lesil)
=0111, H.L.; KLII*:HKOO A40 -.1'; LN,
E 'Aso trochromstographic separation of amino acIds tising ion exchaMo ,
analytic paper wade of oxidized cellulose. Vestsi AN BWR. Sor. fls#-
tokh. nav. no.W36-137 164. (MIRA MI)
0
Foreign bodr In the sphenoid staus. Test. oto-rin. 16 no.6:?I-?2
V-D 154 811)
If Is ushnogo otdolentra (savo-doteent TOBJands) Yaroslavskcr
obl"tncr kliniaheskey bollnitsy#
(PAROAUL SIN=* foreign bodies
metal splinter, eurg, removal)
(YORNION Doug
nasal sinus. metal splinter. sun. removs,I)
UNIVPharmcol gyj Twdcology. AnaUptics U-3
Abe Jour Hof Zhur - Biol-s No 4* 1958s No 17559
Author Strakhova M. P., p JUAW_vAo A. 00
inst 'The 7b=k Medical UstRU~-
71tis fte influence of -Caffeine 7herapy in Rheumatism on
the Condition of the Funds ntal Nervous Processes.
Oris Pub 5-1 Favlovsk. ob, 7bukii med. in-t. Tawk. Un-t, 1956j. 2D3-2D6
Abstract Observations vere carried out an young rheumatic patients vith
clearly defined Inflammatory changes of the joint** 7he in-
vestiptlon of the patients vas by Us plethysmographic method
in a speeially equipped room vith the use of a variety of
stimulants (coldj heat# light)o 9rculne vas administered In-
travenou 1y as a 10% solution in 10 al doses., caffeine In 0.5 g
doses 3 time dally for 10 dayse In some patients of medium
weight the fundamental nerve processes In the brain cortex
became normal vithin 6-8 days, 1A more severe cases of acute
rhematIc polyarthritis bromo-caffeine therapy did not lead
to the reestablishwat of the disturbed cortical processes;
in these forms of rheumatism the bromo-caffaine therapy has
to be carried out in amb'suation vith salicylates.
Card 1/1
KLDMMO 9 A.G.
Four-probe,microh"d for measuring the :Peciflo resistance
of single-crystal filmas ?rib* I te", kapo 8 no.5t222-223
s-o 163, (KIVA 161.12)
Is Kharlkovaidy gosudarstmm universitet.
KLIMUZOo A.I.
'Some data an the histone - DNA ratio In the nuolei of
liver cells of young and aged rats, Blokhindla 29
noo5t$20.823 J1.Ag 164. (MIRA l8tU)
1, Kafodra fislologil ch*loveka I thivotnykh b1ologicheskogo
fakulstota Oasudarstvannogo universiteta Imeni Gor*kop,
Khar1kovs
-- - --------
Engr., Amir5t,,] Factory,
*Frevention.of the forration of hollows on the surfaces of st,~01 ;Iates,N Stall, 'rj' is"48
-tap--
U-1 I
7~'V-fl' RN WO 40
Sao
KLDQMj A* Kit NOW Tech Sol (dine) - "InveetlastIon of tha procems of
rem"Ing the connecting-rod bushings of trecUr engines with a rogtilataid m1lar
remover"s Waccwj 1958e 22 pp (Joint Scientific COUnCil, A11-1-ralon SCi Res
Inat of Meohnnization of Agrio VIM ani All-Valon Set Bee Imt of the Ilectriftea-
tion of Agrio VIZM), 150 copies (KL,, No 5., 19591 150)
ILIUM* A.Z.g inh.
Yinlshivg lorome bftfloge by rallips, Nekh. I #Ulc. sots. "Ilkha.
(MIRA 1113)~
G*wA&rsfnenv loyanyy mubso-Iseledovatellskly tokhmUgiabs-
skly lastilut No I& I eksp2mtatsli trOtortw I solletakimlar-
st"myft nablas
(Xollivs (Nstalwo*)) (Boarings (Nwhloory))
TASILIMT, P.A,, Isshoser; GMLIT, T&,L. t Inshanor; UYNIN. To.Ye.. imbenerl
WOLIN. W.I., Isshosert XLIXNM, AK., Inshoner.
-fto
StWy of water accusulatod usdor smew &M calculation of mxl~ acau*-
muUtions In p1sasIM hydroelectric power mUtIons. Gidr.strol.25 sojs
37-39 Ap 156. QCZA 939)
(Hydroelectric power stations) (Hydrolov)
L 36359-" Vd?(I)
ACC Nib AP6005295 ~SOVHCZ CODZi-'.UR/0413796/060/ooi/003570036''~
INVINTORt Klimep~j
ORO: none
TITLEi Q-c
al=uiror a servo drives Class 219 Noe 177462
SOURCE: liobrateniya, promysblennyye obrastsy, tovaruyye snakis no* 19
1966t 35-36
TOPIC TAGS% generator current amplifier, signal frequency. servo driv
AFC-1 AL&4v-^vQ.,Aj~~4
d-c
ADSTRACTt An Mithor Certificate has boon issued describing a
amplifier for a servo drive operating on the principle of automatic
phase frequency control, It is set into.operation by two generators
controlled by the frequency of signals received*from an amplified
signal and a feedback signal from the output of the phase discriminator*
for which the potential trigger Is used. To increase circuit
stability and saturate the amplifier curve bleyond the linear operating
secior. a correcting circuit cansiting of an electric valvo for the
memory stage and of the Inhibit stage, is Included betveen the output
i Card, -1/2 UDCt 621.375.5
,49-66
ACC MRs AP6005295
of each generator and the Input of the discrImInstors
SUB COM 091 GUBM DAM OlJun6h
--Cwd .912
~,-, MR.'s"
RATITSKAYA, T.M.) WARNMMs Mol Prinimali utbastlysi JKLIMM.Op A.11.1
FADSMAS A4M#
meahantsm of the tomtlon of defeats of conta,3t orJgin
in rgU heads. Sbor. trudo OEM no,UO24-333 165# -.
jKlm 18.11)
SHILINA9 Z.A.1 STANXIVICV, Mel A,Po
Photoolootrio spraratus for measuringIthe nuAber of capron Pono-
I filaments. Rhin.vilok. no.6:48-49 61. (MIRA 14:22)
1, 1natitut avtonatiki Oosplana USSR..
(Nylon)
XI.IMXO, Aleksandr Petrovichl FtMSKMO# Aleksandr Antonovich; VAMXTWVv
YMY AMFOyelvIch'. rys=IY,, Grigoriy Ivanovich; CIMMOV, A.G.,
oty.rodol FOMIX9 T.I., red.itd-va; RAXPLINA, X.P,* tekhn.red.
[Thermodynamic properties of light hydrocarbons of the paraffin
series] TorwAinaxicheaki* avoistva l*gkikh ugleyodorodov p&rSfirAW*g*
riada. 44v0 lad-vo Ak&d.nauk Ukrainskoi SSR. 1960. 95 p. (Akademils
nauk UMRO Kiev. Instytut vykorystannis 1~azu, Trudy# n*~S)~
MW 14s12)
(Hydrocarbons--Analysis)
FfrT (M)/FWP(q)/EIWP(b) SSW/k-:D(& )-S/AFWL/PAa( c
'FSD(t.)/'RAEM(t) M/M
URI AP4043094 S/OL95164/001/007!0733/014)
AUTHORt --Kly.!Nenkp_, As P. (Kliaenko. A. F.); Tkhorylkk, Tu. 0. (Tkhorik,
Yu. A.)
TITLEi Investigation of recombination in nickel *tons to p-gerwootuin
at high Injection levels 0~
17
SoUltCKi Ukrayins'ky*y (t%y*chny*y zhurn&L. v. 9, no. 1, 1964, 733-
743
TOPIC TAGS1 Injection level, current carrier recombination, current
carrier lifetime, diode saturation current, germanium, nickel$ nickel
impurity concentration, semiconductor, semiconductor device, sesicon-
ductor diode
ABSTRAM The dopendenco of the lifetime I of current carrierv to
Go diode# doped with Ni on the Injection lev*l and tho temperature
has been investigated. tt was found that to diodes the dependence o(
T on temperature to weaker than to massive specimens becaupe of the
influence of a surface recombination whose efficiency increases with
card 1/2
L SM-65
ACCESSION MRo AP4043094
cooling. The theoretical and observed dependence of v on the Injec-
tion level ogres quatttatively. The pulse method for measuring t be#,
been theoretically analyzed. The calculations show that the pulse
method provides accurate values for gel and T_ at vanishing swel I and
quPe rhi Ph injection levels. To reduce the e rrors in the regtou of
medium Injection levels the parameter has to be increased for the
measuring circut t 1111 awhere I I to the amplitude of the forward
current , and 12 to the amplitude of the reverse current after switch-
tnr, off the diode. As an example, 4 calculation was node of the do-
pondence of the Injection level on the current density at the P-91
Junction in p-Ce with a concentration of 3x101S ca _. of Mi at Z96K,
235K. and 185K. Orig. art. basi 6 figures and 44 fornulas.
ASSOCIATIONt Institat poluprovadatkov AN URSR. Kiev, (Institute of
Sevatconductots, AN URSR)
SUDMITTEDi OSAux63 ATV PRESSt 3106 RVCL 1 00
SUB CODat cc 100 RRY SOVI 016 OTR51t 010
Card 2 / 2
KLIMMKOj A,P. [Klymenkop A.Poll TXHop.IX, yu.A. [Tkhoryk, rU.0.1
Effect of the duration of the pulse front on direct transients
in semiconductor diodes. Mr. fiz. shur. 9 no.lltlVl-1273 9 #64,
(HIRA 18:1)
1, Institut poluprovodnikov AN McrSSR, Kiyev,
KLDElaOt A.P. (Klymnko, I.P.1 TKHCRIK, Yu.A. (Tkhm7k, 1U.0.)
gas of the sLoultansous difration of two adzLxtwvs In mmmu.
fsaturin
,I quick-reqmse Alodws, Ukr. f1s. zhw. 10 no.2s23&
239 F 5. 1814)
1: Institut poluproyodnikcw AN UkrSSR, Klyev,
rLi"sno, A. P.
*T~ermodynsxdc Analysis and Zwporimental Investigation of an Zxjander Xseblue
in the Treatinz and Refining of Natural Gas." Cand Tech Sci, All-Union Patrols= .
GAs Set Res Ins, Min Petroleum bidustryt Moscow,, 19~3. (KL. !10 17, Apr 35)
sot Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Selintific and Technical Dissertations
Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutionz (16).
I.P.1 XUM=t A.P.
ftlooting and studying boutonitos for mothame storage by the
sorption owthod. Int. Ater Mr. no.l:?4-85 053.
(XMA 12:12)
latustitut IspolIlovantra gas& AN USSR,
(Nothame-Storap)
SOV/124-58-11-12759
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhaniks. 1958, Nr 11. p I IS (USSR)
AUTHOR: Klimenko A. P.
T IT LE: The General Thermodynamic Analysis of the Cycle of a Compressed-
gas Driven Engine (Obahchty termodinamicheskiy analiz raboty
detandera)
PERITICAL: Tr. In-t lspollzovaniya gaza v kommun. kh-ve i prom-sti AN
Ukr$SR, 1956, book 4, pp 6-9
ABSTRACT: The operating cycle of a compressed-gas driven engine I
evaluated in terms of its cooling coefficient. which compris:s the
relative quantity of cold received therein and its potential. Using
the thermodynamic relationships the author examines the influence
of the parameters of the gas In the cycle on the adiabatic cooling
coefficient + of a compressed-gas driven engine operating on an
ideal gas. An analysis of the equation for * shows that
increases with Increasing expansion. Precooling augments 4~
V. A. Bashkin
Card 1/1
XUXMO, A*Po
P"Mous on the tboot7 of the pletca expander, ffto last* lope ip"
AN OM no.4rIO-28 1,56, (Ru 10122)
(31strigerstion and refrigerating i"Intury)
r, L i in L - '-, ' ; 1-1 - I
KLIMKO, A.P.
AMUIIOAI IMMIPM01 Of th* OPT0199 CYCIS Of &A "twl
og*nbr. Wi* last, lip, Igaza AS UM uo,40-58 156, (KM 20M)
(Refrigeration &ad romeorating mehinery)
(Thermodyawdoe)
One Flow Cascade Cycle ~in Schemes of Natural Oas Liquefaction
Gas sepamtion).
Report submitted for the IM InU. Refrigeration Conanssi Copenhagen,,
19 August 2 Septenber 1959*
Wo
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1-4
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11 (2) PUS I BM IDWMTMN WY/329)
IM n , Alelesand %trovich
Zhid" aglevodorodaM ~wy; khraneniye.# transportp regazifikateLya I
ispollzovanlye %UWkh psav (Liquid Vydroaarbon Oasest ft"s
Transportation,, Relpsification an Ift1lixation of Liquid Gans) YAsom,,
Oost*ptekhizfttt 1959. 294 p. 3,,200 copies printed.
Inc. Zd-t M. P. Nulqnovaj wch. r4s: A. 9. polosim.,
i
PMUMI We manual Is Inten4ed for engineers and technicians concerned vith
the *to", trusportAtion,, UtiUsAtion, and repelftestion of UqmnUd
tracking gases, and also for tech" persomlenaapd ft( IdeoLSmings assembling
and controlling equipment used in these operations.
COMgr#Ms The manual revievs problems connected vith the stomp,, transportationt
regasification and utilization ~of UqWtied cra6king yLses. Composition of
na¨ and cracking SLses serving as crude stock for 211pdd-jps production
Is analyzed. Properties of various liquid Same &re reviewe d azd wsl4kods of
extracting ethane and ethylene from natural and cracking pses &re deseftbad
and flov sheets of units smd for the processes are presented. Storage and
card *15
Liquid Hydrocarbon Gases (Coat,) BOV13291
transportation of LP gas Is'outlined., and varlous types of storage Unk j,
tank cars,, and tank trucks with their safety equi n% and controlling
instrmeata am described and Illustrated. VW=of erecting storage
teaks &a of JU4US them and various attor gas eontainers an discussel
and liquid-gas filUng stations and theit equipment an described. Princi-
ples of repsification, of liquefied poes are reviewed and units used in
the process described. Milization of liquid gas for industrUa,, agricul-
tural and other purposes is discussed. The wanual, contains -utoiarqu designs
of the equ*pment reviewed,, graphsj, computiationsp tablas and flow sbeets.
No personalities am mentioned. There are no iVferences.
TAMA OY CONTOM:
Timtroduction 3
Ch. I. Physical and 2hermodynamic Properties of LP Oases 6
Properties of individual hydrocarbons (components of liquid pa) 6
Properties of gas mixtures 20
Testing LP @&see 27
Ch. 11. Production of LP Ose 30
Crude"stock 30
C*rd IV*
---~K~Wot A.?. 1 VASMSOTs 146A.
Mortahasot of generator On by a propane-buUm sixturo. @"#prom.
5 no.9sl8-20 a 060# (NIU 13:9)
(Gas as fuel) (Propane) (Butane)
#
-* L.11 .- . . . GUM134* B; vf~)' SJA
M A) I-Mart"P (14
2
1XVP Z6 TA
"Woro Accunte Design of fiftt Exchangers."
Report submitted for the Confe"U" OU gnt aind Y"s Tnnefer,
Xinak.. NOp zuno 1961.
~WM=At T.A.0 red.1 LUXIYANOVj F.I.0
redol Ttr=WAo T.Dej, YW* redej BASIWAW, G.M.p tekbn. red.
(Produotion of aftylens from petrolem w0 gases] P*2ucbenio otils-
na is rafti i gaza., Moskva# Gostoptakhisdatq 1962. 234 P.
(KERA l5t7)
hunich; UBIXOVICB# To.%.# vsdusWMy r9d*j
T. 0 tokba.red,
(M4wfted 17druarbas pseml storWp trugportatioup
reg"Iftcatioup sad utilisatim] ashishemwe ugleve6rofte
PiWI kbrowM* trausport. regasifikstana I ispollsovanie.
Isdo2op perers I dope *;Wa, Ocatoptekbiodsts 1962, 419 P.
(MMA 15s5)
(Uqwfled patroleum Cam)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLDITATION SOV16089
Klimenko, Aleksandr Petrovich
Poluchenlye etilens, iz neftl i gaza (Extraction of Ethylene From Petroleum and
Gas). Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 234 p. 4250 copies printed.
Eds. : T. A. Dystrova and P. 1. Luklyanov; Chief Ed.: T. D. Yefremova;
Tech, Ed.: 0, M, Bashmakov.
PURPOSE: This book in intended for technical personnel in the petroleum. gas,
and chemical industries engaged in the production and use of ethylene and in
planning and setting up of plants. It can also be used by students specializing
in heavy organic synthesis.
COVERAGE: The book deals with ethylene production from petroleum and gas,
giving detailed information on the sources and properties of the raw material.
The industrial processes and the equipment used in ethylene production by
pyrolysis, catalytic hydrogenation of acetylene, and dehydration of ethyl
Card 1/3
Extraction of Ethylene (Cont.) SOV/6089
alcohol, as well as extraction of ethylene from coke-oven and refinery gas,
are described. Separation of ethylene from the gaseous mixtures and V's
purification are disci4issed in detail. Included are data on the chemical pro-
cessing of ethylene by polymerization, oxidation, chlorination, hydrocHorin-
ation, oxo process, hydration, telomerization, and alkylation. The usv of
ethylene in the manufacture of plastics and synthetic matcria'.$ is noted, No
personalities are mentioned. There are 122 references: 67 English, 48
Soviet, 5 German, and 2 French.
TA13LE OF CONTENTS jAbridged]:
Ch. 1. Introduction 3
Ch. It. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Ethylene and Its
Mixtures 7
Ch. Ill. Production of Ethylene 17
Card 213
Extraction of Ethylene (ConU)
SOV/6089
CIL IV. Separation of Ethylene 90
References
233
A"ILABLE.- Library of Congress
SU13JECT: chemical Engineering
Petroleum and Gas Industries
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KUMMOt A.?. 1 M=lMs V.I.
Admorptian drying of pe vith b"t exabangs at low ----atmms
of oontaat. Trudy lastiisposa" AN USSR 9s5-9 ~ 161. (KrPA l5t9)
Aborption)
KI , A.P.; SELITAIMAp O.N. ,
solubility of owbon dimcids In liquefied h*ocarbonso Trudy
Insteispogaft AN UM 9sIO-22 161, (Km 15SO
(Liquistiod cases) (Carbon 41cadde)
KLIMMOS 14P.
11"factian of mthwwj, its tramportation and storage,
?rudy Instsispopm AN USSR 9W.-SO 161. (KERA 15:9)
(Mothan"ta") Too;f-s-uquefaction)
KIMN100 Air,
Isprimental in"Stigation of P"ton upandiers. TrudY InffteimPopm
AN UM 906-74 161a (KM 1519)
(PAfripration MA reffligenting owunal)
MIKO, A.Pel VASZWOVj, Vm.A*
R40tification of the yrolans.-yropyless traction In a
contrifugal raoiflw with a spiftl rotor. Trudy lute
isp.psa AN UM 9s" #file (KMA 15:9)
(potrallful-Refining)
(pro"") (propm)
A 1Y,
VVINNIUMNS-14 Im OWN,
KLUSM A,P,,j STIPAIIOVj, A&Voj VMMMI., L.Mo
Usixg the prossure drop of natural gas. Trudy Inst.ispogaza
AN MR 907-102 i6l. I I (MMA IM)
(claot jktumi) (Stsm turbin")
KLINNTno A.P.j ZA99VZ=t Gro,j GUMP B.T.
Productim of &ENV In Vw b"t aow=pUan of oasing-bud
suoUm pl&aU* Tsvdy lutoispogaza AN UM 9slo3-206
161, (KMA 1519)
(O"Ollm) (Boat ou4moring)
EJXUXOt A.P.j XLMMM* (1.1a.1 GAMMIO D.Y.1 cmmxc=iSXAU, 2.1.
DsfiPi4 OPU~ hGat anhano unLU with,the aid of ~Uotmao
G&IOUlatits Whimas . Trudy Iwdoispopsa AN USSR 93111-219
161, (MIRA 1589)
(Boat embawro)
RoNry, N*Mop karAoUkhnonmMk; BOGO(OLOT.O.Ta.; JOLO(rMM,, A.R.;
DMIKO, A*?*; LIPOMMUU# O*L; RAZMOVq Aj,
Acoustio pickup of Vo pnsowo of a flow of nuld T"Cous
and pw4d*ry materials. Avtowi prib. no.305-58 n-a 162.
(KIU 16s2)
is Institut avtoutiki OospIm MaWR.
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ences* Bystrwa, To A,*,o Candidate
of Technical Sciencesp: and Zelantsova, Y. 1.9 Ragine
CandLd&to of Technical Scisam,, Choglikov,, A. 0,,j candidate
Technical SoiMwo;WA lbartyukp Vo les Enginser
TITIXt.-,-
:~ An- wqwrjAQm;Gi
etwr~of. conuat heat exchange
~
,
37-40
'Mthoft inV*A+AgA%*d
I stUly ooftkft h"t _be_ pocked Ovapofturx
and condensers and develo;W apparatum'which used these devices* The aptew studied t
~-werw an aqueous -oolutiow. of t"wohlorida 4w Iviling propans and an a(pasous
'
tioh of oaloim Oacride4joillb, vdiie*~ The basio part of the appanto vu a ootk-
9 t
-
r;:-l", Uot evaporator, uhiah no x maroulbor AIW vith oarmic pao)drij of 17 x 17 z 4 m
Rasobig rings* the temperature dUterenco in the apparatus vas 1-30 o Values of the 1
heat transfer coofficient, 30 000 +10 10, 000 per howv obtained here in the IIIIPM
per sone of the mporator word-20m.-than toos* obtained in indutrial f
oaxIng
l
4
ILP;wa '"j, _:~IjnW
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of, refrigeration equipRonti, This ohas pavItted sliviutton of tube heat exabangm ,
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mad forood wrard mods"
delivoed -to taw A(mir s
Peru
of cooling water4 . The oondansate kA water passed into the lowor part of the 6om-
denser 44hers the phases vore soparatedo The use of propme inerwed. thi-owlin
capacitre - The equMbrim mmontratift of propme in water wider
Conditions (pMSU" Of Uto 22'AtI6 Umparatm of 3(p) Was 003 z Url"k7ig ra
of water. TAsses of propans frm water in the aquemw corAemate w about Sx
kg per kg of aim t _pTVpWW# Mjtd2Ibri=a concentration of vat4w in liqudid
'Vkg* Tvo figures and ono table ww givmu bagLis)i
pans was O,j4 Y. Uri k lang"p,
refereneess L. Oarwin WA B. D. &d+.b, Mao bipg Propwap 1953p no. 311'To 11160&I.,
Wardp Mdov 1964 no# 1j 0* XsrWsWp Ibi&.. MI. no. Ij Wo Oo Ipmp To HOOSS l'bid* 0..
1961.. no 2; %7. Hoot.* PeUvla AdUerj vole 30p no* 5j 1961p D S. DAVIS,$ Chem.-440k,
Process Zapg6p 1960j volo 41* rAoo 2v
A&SO=j!j()WSj Maiachno-issledmtelfskiy' institut sinteticheaWft Spirit" i
cheskU& proftktov (Scientific Research Tmtitut4 for Synthatia Alooe_
hols and Orgardo Proftots) (Aerovp U. Eej E~rstrwvav T& Aq ZO-entsova
-,It* 1.)j ImUtutlepollsomiya San AN UkrSSR (Instit%U for ohs
Isation of Us, AS, VkMR) (fteglikoyj A. 0.j Wasakpp A# Pol
If
Coid of 2
ZMAJ, Via.J.'sLir Tlkhrjnovi,:hj, kand. Ulm* nauk; Yevgraf
Yonediklovicbp kawi. khm. nauk; ZMTRA, Vodlx
Jklaksandrovich, kand, takLr,. naukj AUYINKOp A.P.0 karA.
tokhno naukp retnensent
(Iligher mnooleflnol Vyashlo r-orioolofiM. KIivt Takfuilkas
.19(V,. 281 (HIPA 17%9)
MAMIM. i
R4!pp,t Al k#wA; -Fstroylob kand tekbn. cauki ZAKUFRA., V.A.,,
" 1~1,
M -0-6is '0 "Mmengs;t
[Separation of natural IWdrocarbon ga"s) Rasdelenis pri- .
rodr,ykh uglevodorodrqkh gazove MY# Tekba"Pa 9 1964 379 p.
(MIRA 17;11)
GUIIRYA, V.Ssp glav, red*) KLD=O A.P.p sam, gjkv. red.; GLUCB*
4-1 a
P.M.# red.; hAr.AaAA# Donog F13*1 KANIKOVSKAUp N.K., rod.;
MASWAN, V.1s., red.; SMMK, O.P.,, redo
(Petrole= chemistry; paraffin petroleum b7drocarbonal
Neftekhiniial parafinMe uglevodorody neftip ikh vydelonla
i pererabotka, Kiev# Nitukova duskap 1964. 138 p.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Akademlya nauk URSR,, Kiev, Institut khimil vysokomale-
kulyarrqkh soyedimniy.
KLIMMA Nj VYSOTSKIT, oa,
_A.j_
Resorv*s for Indreaslug the production of Ilquefled gases in
petroleum refineries, Koft, i gas, prom. no.141-42 A-Mr 164#
(MVA 18 12)
L 36952-66 EWT(a) IJY(O) Aj
ACC NRj AT6017661 IV SOVAM COWS UR/3162/65/000/002/0100/0163
AUTHORt Klbwnkot-A- P- (EnSinser)l udn"* Ho He (Candidate of technical Sclencos
ORG: no"
TITUt lPhotoelectrLo device with a modulated light source for measuring flow of Via-
coin lioulds A qm
SOt=-. Mralne. Ministerstvo "bego I srednago spetalalluago abrazovanlys. Xhint-
cheskoye mashlaostroyenlyst no. 2t 1965. Protsessy, mashlayt sppar&ty I aytomatizatelys
khimicheskikh prolsvedstv (Processes, machines, apparatus and automation of chemical
plants)* 180-183
ITOPIC TAaSt flow wasurament, measuring device, flow meter, viscous flow
ABSTRACT: The device (based on a SwTX-03 neon tube and an so power source) was dove-
loped In view of the fact that the sausling elements of contact-type devices either was:
out or become fouled. The Important feature of this noon Imp Is that It Is used as a
light source isodulation and also as a compensator of light source. By com. ctly select,
Ing a balance realstorg connected In earls* with this tube, the voltage ocross the UM
electrodes and the aspItWe of the Ught sow ressin stable In the face of voltage
source fluctuation over a broad range, A acbmatle diagram of the photoelectric de-
vice Is shown and the functions of each electronic coMpownt and the neon lamp Is ex-
212
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W-MM COWS UR/3152/65/000/002/0114/0119
AUTHOR 1 9, N. (Candidate. of technical seine") I Klimszko. A. F. (eftins0040,
I coca
TITLEt Photoelectric f2wtatims In cqraw fibers
SOURCEs Mrsine. Nlasterstva, "bego I *1 0 14%tolal'afto
cheskoya SAShIDOStMenlyse no. 29 1965. Pratessay, washlay, apparaty I wtemstizatelys
khImIcbeeklM proIzvWstv (Proce"ess maebines, apparatus and automation 0110hadcal
Plants)@ 164-109
TOPIC TAGS i 'i6otoslectric methodo celectric c*119 measuring spperatus
p
ABSTRACTs The device (nodeIMMjIs based an light reflected by the Illmleated
race fiber. The rofUction is fed to the Input of the photoelectric call. ?"to
showed that the output current of ther phateelectile device modulated by the reflactift
,light was directly propor local to the thickness of the fiber. A gmpb An s that the
relationship baboan the pbotoota's ot sad the thread thickness, to linear. A wiring
diagrom of the device to gives. Light Intensity and temperature of the messurlog 4*-
vice am compensated by a differential datection method. The advantage of this metbod
over wdsting methods is that It measures the diameter of this fiber Instead of Its moms
OrIg. art., hall 5 floves,
1 09 IM SUIN Mimi so"
I:Cw4 VIL AJW
L o42og-67 MM(d) _j~PLcL_
ACC NRt AR6000712 HCS CODS: U MW65/00Q/C0/XAVW1-
AUTHOUSt Xans"tal-0, Tool A A, Pa---
TITM The interval-iteration metlwd for the design of heat exchangwo by 4180trOAU
computers
SWRCZt Rot. sh. Makhanika, Abu. 99589
REP SOURCM Sb, Rasp, nauchno-takhno ko nferentain p9 komplekone If$* jV14
i t22liva v prom-stis Be no, KU$vvko un-to 1964# 2t)1-280---
TOPIC TAGSi iterationj heat exchanger, computer appl1cationt computer calculation
ADMRAM In designing heat exchangersq the use of calculation methods with
averaged thermodynamio properties of the coolant leads to large errors In determiAini
t6 surface of the apparatus, Interval methods for determining the surface sharpV
reduce the error in the calculation. Because the tubular caning equipment of a
coqbined flow is mot commonly used in different engineering systens in which the
flows of the vaterials undergo significant twqmrsture chances,, discussion of the
paper on the int;erval-iteration method developed by the authors is presentede Tba
method In iuvestigated using, as an ex lop the design of a combined flow heat
exchangers one path between the tuboss the second path in the tubos* It is pointed
out that the method porwits the calculation of the beat transfer with any dogr" of
-ACe--N C --712
rrecIsion pr
eviously established and extends to equipment along the surfaces of which
the physical properties of the coolant are obanged according to say principle*
Because of the time-conoWn nature of the methods it am be affective1y ued edr
uhan conducting the calculation& an electronic digital oonputers. The method can
be used in design organizations with hand calculation of the most Important and of
mss produced beat wmhangerse K# L6 1. ffranslation, of Abstract
SUB CODII 13 09
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ORGS now
TIT191 The effect Of 9AMA irra~&a i and irradiation with protons with energies of
600 to 127 Nov on the radiosensitivity o &9t cells [Paper presented at. the
5p-
Conference on Problem of ace Medicine told in Moscov fron 24 to 27 MY 19661
SWRCE: Konferentsiya p0 problaw koadchoskoy neditsiny, 19M. Problow
kosmicheekoy meditainy. (Problems of space wdiainsh mtsria~y konferenteiii
Moscow, 1966# 63-64
70PIC TAGSt: cosmic radiation biologic offecto proton radiation biologic efrocto
ionising radiation biologic offset# rolAtive biologic efficiency. life support
system,, space food# radiation induced autuation, least
ABSTPACT: Yeast cells an a conyoniont object for space research because, in,
-Addition to serving an a model Rystemo they may someday be used an a
Atelcrotrophic link fit a spscenfght Ufa-support system. The vulnerability
of the cell division process In yeast calls irradiated In the quiescent state
was studied, A water suspension of yeast was irradiated with 660-, 6 10-0
'240- and 127-Mey protons from an 0IYAl synchrocycletron, and their ADIS
-was determined In comparison with WO gamma rays (from an E00-4
,apparatus). Irradiation with 060-hlevprotons was conducted throughs,
i polyethylene otA land filter, Tho &QUVaUonmc1hod of dosimetry woo used
Jor 600-Mev pr6tons,.A!!d the luminescent method (or lower-energy pro-
ACC MR# ATDLTJb4Y'f
tons. Ionization chambers were used to monitor'the flux, Experiiiie-111a
were conducted with diploid Saccharomyces Ybd yeast cells Negri 1111-13
strain) and haploid Saccharomyces cerevielee yeast cells (strain 40-2531)"
,Most of the studies were cofiducted with 600-Mev protons and the d1p)"111
strain. The following teats of yeast radios e ns Itivity were used: 1) inacti-
vation of macrocolonles and of different types of microcolonles, 2) dis-
;.risptlon of the cell division rate In the first five cycle.R after the beginning
'of irradiation, 3) dispersion of different type@ of microcolonles, 4) post-
,Tadlation recovery, and 5) lyslis of ceUs. Done-demage relationships In a
range from 1- 120 rad were established for each Index. Experimental re -
sults indicate that, tho effect of proton irradiation In essentially the same
as gamma irradiation: thus the IRUE for protons in theme experiments was
close to one, Evaluation of these data considering the different linear
energy losses of the types of radiation used made possible a preliminary
estimate of the radlosenaltIvIty of quiescent yeast calls In spaceflight con.
dItIonse This Is necessary as yeast may be used as a back-up system for
spaceflight We support, It the system, of acutinuorus culdnUon 0'( hatorotrophal
9Wps working; [W.A * No 9 22 f _ATD Mipoit 66-1161
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-AUTHORt Yedorchankot to Mol 1114tOYAR N;'A4_141~'Beakot A- VO; man" yev# V, 701
'Polushko;,Ao Po
ftas- Institute of the Science of Platerials, M UkrSOR9 Kiev (IsOLtut problem
-1164tGrialoveAwdys AN UkrSSIR)
-~~-[TlTllt Antifriction properties of Iron based powder metallurgy ps,iducts in dry
friction
SOVW..-. rialko-khinichaskays makhaulks materIalovo vo 2p no, .5~ 2)669 $52-555
'~~IACgt dry friction& antifriction material, powder uotallure/ qns&aeft. Iron
basiralloys iron powers ftiatA64 coefficiant
-AUMM A study'has been made of the antifriction properties 01' iron based Power
astallurSy product# In dry friction, The antitriction materials %,~ra prepared ifts
M1Ml reduced Iron powder with such additives as FK2 reduced coppic powder zinc
sulfide powder and/or KU graphite powder (COST'& 5279-62. 4960-4,. 3651-54# and
e-3279-61, respectively), The other member of the f rLction couple 4 a ot"I roller
(steele 43 or 40X. or MOM nitrided steel)* The experiments ora cAmducted on
~the MI-IM frictiou aschin* at a constant speed of 0.9 a/sec. Add to&-of copper
powder or sine sulfide to thj Iron-grophite-bose Increased the -ad at.the onset of
seizure from 5 to 50--40 kg/cal, stabilized the friction process. ind lowered the
friction coefficient by 500-4M StuAy of the friction outface i1th a UV micro-
act)#* showed that the Increase of wear resistance and the loworlv~ of the friction
LCor#_ 112