LAGSALOVA, 11dia drej FODCIR, Miklos-
Preliminary investigations concerning the prepartion of
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1. Kozponti Fizikai. Kutato Intemet Haftemia II. LaboratoriuM.
LOVA. Lidla [Kaealova,, Lidial
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NA , Fersnoq dr.j, kandidatusp tudomanyoo.munkatare
,--! 9!~4
Msaourement'of the extonoive utilization of production installations,
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1, Magyar Tudomanyw Akademia Kozgazdasagtudomanyi, Intezete,
0
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I@ Allam' Foldmereni es Terkepeaseti Hivatal Vas negyei
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HUNGARY/HvmAn and Anima' Physiology - Internal Secretion.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 8884
V-7
Author : TAjos Bart& and Nags Uesis
Title. : The Interconnection Between Potassium and Supr Metabolism
in Dis:betia Chtldren
Orig Pub : Magyar tud. akad. Biol. as orv. tud. oazt. kgzl., 1956, T,
No 1-3, 195-200
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
pC S-k-c/.7-
BAN. Andras, Dr.; GOHBKOTO, Bela, Dr.; KACSKD, Janos, Dr.
Agastric and intestinal negaloblastic anemias. Orv. hetil. 98 no.40:
1093-1096 6 Oct 57-
1, A debreceni Orvoutudomanyi loetem I. oz. Belklin4ajanak (igazgato:
Fornet Bela dr. egyet. tanar) es L oz. Sebeexati Klin'ikajanak (mb.
vezeto: Szoleasky Qyuls, dr. east. deoens) kosleinenye,,
(ANINIA. HYPERCHROKIC, case reports
magaloblastio anemia after gastrootouW & intestinal
surg. (Hun))
(GASTRAMONT, compl.
anemia, megaloblastic agastric. case reports (Hun))
(INTISTINO, surg.
compl. magaloblastio anemia, case reports (Hun))
BAN, Andras, dr.; SIRO. A.Bela. dr.; IZMM. Peter, dr-4-u-CS1112J.- Janos, dr.
GSOKORAr, Iasslo, dr.
Effect of large do so of pyrexal, a bacterial pyrogen, on the:
leukocytes. X&gy.;:lorw.&rahi.13 =65MX-135 0 160.
1. A Debreceni Orvostudowayi Igyatem I. BelklinikRjamak (Igazpto:
Dr.7ornst Bela egy. tanir) k6slemenys.
(PYROGENS pharmsool).
(MKOCYTU pharmc*Ol)
(LIPOPOLYBACCRARIERS pharmcol)
i4.
BAN, Andras, dr.; XOGSAR, Laszlo, dr,_; KAGSKO,_!janos_,__dr-.; DEM10Y, Peter, dr.;
GSONGOR, Jozoef; SMO, A.
Effect of Pyrexal -- a bacterial pyrogen -- on iron In the blood
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1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. Bolklinika (Prof. Fornet- Bela
dr.) es Korelettani Intezote (Prof. Kentyus Lorand Ir.).
(IRON blood) (PYROGENS pharmacol)
KACSO$ A.
KA CSO, A. Days suitable for weeding with chemicals. p. 9
Vol. 11, no. 8. Apr. 1956
MAGYAR 14EZOGAZDjISAG
AGRICULTURE
Budapest, Hungary
So.- East Etwopean Accession, Vol. No. 3, March 1957
UCSO, A.
FUGSO, A. The peak accomplishm nts in plant protection an arable lands. p. 12.
Vol. 11, no. 15/16,.Nug. 1956
YJ,GYAR *',ZOGAZDASAG
AGRICULTURF,'
BudapeLt, Hungary
So: E-ast European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957
KM=X4MFXW,, 1%Aitaj UMO- IMM-
On the transition Sec*ism of latioes of the oopolyner
acrylate of ethyl-orarylic &aid in homogenous solutions.
Pts. 1-Mttudia UniYo B-B Be Cham.'8 noola57-78 663
le *Jkb9s-My&i* Univeroity.. Clujo
VEGH, Oliver, chim., TARODI, Laurentiu, chiu; KACSIO,.~lena, rhim.
PonsitAlities of applying chromatography In the leathor
industry. Industria usoara 11 no.11077-580 N 164.
1. Shoe and Leather Works,, Cluj, Laboratory,
AIMASI, M.;-SZABO, L.; FARKAS, S.; KAOSOO F.; VIGH, 0.; MURESAN, Iudita
Reactions of metallic oarbonyls. Note. III.On the mechanism of the
formation of acrylic enters from acetylene, nickel carbozWl, carbon
monoxidep and alcohols, Studii a-ore chin 8 no.3:509-517 160.
(EM 10:9)
1. Iaboratoral do chimie organica al Universitatii "Babes-Bol7ail,
Cluji, in colaborars cu Institutul. OCHIMIGAZO, Mediae.
(Carborql compounds) (Metslo~ (Aarylic acid)
(Estero) (Carbon monoxide) (Alcoho"19)
(Nickel)
AWASI.. Nicolais; KACSO. Franciect SZGO,, Ludovic; VEGH, Miver.
Obtaining vinyl ethers from acetylene and alcohols in the pre-
vence of potassium bydroxide at atmospheric pressure& Pt.le
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Kacsur, I.
Effect of environment on physical, and intellectual development of school
children. P. 77.
ANTHROPOLOGIAI KOZLEMEN M . Pudapest., Hungary. Vol. 2, no 3A, 1958
Month3,v List of East European Accessionsp (EW) LC3 Vol. 9j No lp Jan. 1960
Unclo
KACSUR, I.
Anthropologiai Koziemenyek.
Budapest.
Vol. 1, no. 3/4, IY58-
(Pagyar Biologlai TRreasaC. Anthropologiai Szakosztaly)
Comparative examination of the body development of pijpi-Ls I:Lv:Lng in various surround.
ines. p. 85.
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 8, No. 14, April 1Y5Y-
Uncl.
KACSUR, Ist-fan,,Ar,,,._tanar
Darwinian tubercle. Elovilag - 4 no.W940 Ap-Js 159.
1. Debrooent, EmberUni Inteset; Kossuth gyakorlo gimnaziu~p
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KACSUR, Istvan, dr.
Prehistoric man in the Bukk Mountains. Elovilag 5 no.3.-25-27
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Mic~ocephali. -Term tud kozl 5 no.6:276-278 Jo 161.
KACSUR, Istvan, dr., gyakorlo gimnaziumi tanar (Dabrecen)
Evolution of the Primates. Elovilag 8 no.06-0- JI-Ag 163.
CADEK, J.; )~,,A~ MUOOKY, M.
Genetic relations between the thermal springs and Neoidic
rook mineralization in the Teplice and Usti nad Laben
areas. Veot Ust gool.38 no.4t 265-268 Js 163.
1. Ustredni. ustav geologicky., Praha.
MIN
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KACUP is -
Influence of X-rays and thymectomy on the course of parabiotia
intoxication and Immunological tolerance in parabiosio of
inbred mice. Folia biolog. (KrakaR) 13 no.10-21 165
1. Institute of Biology and Babryology of the Medical Acadmyp
Krakow,
KA -9"z ll~,~r inz.
Graphic determination of combustion temperature. Ciopl mass
przaplyw no. 46:7-15 163.
1, Katedra Cieplnych Maszyn Przoplywowych i Katedra Czesci
Maazyn,.Politachnika, Lodz.
CHRZASZCZEWSKA; A.; HAHNp W.E.;_nLZ)-N..J-
Research on the diacylplycerophosphoric acids. Pt.3. Acts, chim
8:29-35 162.
1. Department of Organic Chemistry,, University,, Lodz. Presented by
A. Chrzaszosewska.
CHRZASZG-ZEU5KA, A.; KjXCZP.N. J.
From research on dincylglycorop-hosphoric acids. Pt.4. Acta
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Research on gJ-ycyIqIyco'.'Dhosp',-.oric rv:~id~ ilt.l. Ibid. i 227-23b
1. Department of Organio. Chemistry of thn l,od,. UnJv-jr,ll'.y.
Presentod No,.,.Ic?62.
KACZANOWSKII_Andrzoj
Hele3la rhisodri3.i gen. n.# sp, n. (Ciliata Astomat). Acts. pamsit
Pol 9 no.10/211247-256 .161.
1. zoologioal Institute, University of Warszawa. Head: Raabe$
Zdzislav, prof., dr.
KACZANOWKI Andrzej
Studies on Protoptyehostmm simplex (A4dre 1915) Ciliata-Thipotricha.
Acts. parasit Pol, 9 no.10/2:Lt257-272 k61.,
1. Zoological Institute, University of Warszawa. Head, Plaabe,
Zdzielaw, prof., dr.
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KkOZANOWSKI, F.
Criticim of mechanistic materialism in psychiatry. Polskii tygod.
leks 5 n0-25:961-966 19 Juns 50,- (CIML 20t5)
KACZANOWSKI, Feliks
Dif-Icu ' , I legal poyebtatric diagnosis in cases of alcoholic
intoxication. Neur. &c. polska 6 no.6:817-822 Nov-Dec 56.
1. Z Panstw'owego Sspitala dla Nerwowo i Psychicznis Chorych w
Pruszkowie, Dyrektor: dr. P. Kaesanowski.
(ALCOWLIC IIMXICATION, diag.
psychiatric diag.. legal aspects (Pol))
(MICINE, LIGAL
legal aspects of psychiatric diag. of alcoholic
intoxication (POI))
KAGZAIIOWSKI, Felike
~- -
The 10th anniversary of death of Jan Mazurkievicz. Neur. &a. polska 8
no.3:377-380 May-Juiie 58,
(BIOGWRIM
mazurkievics, Jan (Pol))
EXCUM-MMA-Sec-8-Vol 12/7 Neurology--July--59-
3371. THE CRIMNAL AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MARITAL JEALOUSY
AND IMAGINARY UNFAITHFULNESS - Znaczenie kryminalne i spotecine
zazdroici mahadakiej I urojefi niewiernoAct matiedskiej - K a c 2 a n9 W ~jk
Stpit. dla Nerw. I Psych. Chorych. Pruszk6w - NEUROL. NEUROC R.
PSYCHIAT. POL. 1958. 8/4 (455-471)
Diff er*nt types of jealousy are distinguishedi ordinary. psychopathic and alcoholic.
In addition, imaginary marital unfaithfulness is discussed. The criminal signific-
&nee of jealousy grows proportionally with the presence of pathological elements.
.-..The related problems of forensic psychiatry are discussed. Bucowczyk - Mdt
A-CA
4~-~7:
ALEKSANDROWICZ, Juliano prof. dr,; BROZEK, Anna; KACZANOWSKI, KrMztof';
FASKOWSKI, Bogdan, - - -.-It
Anthropometry of patients with leukemia. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no*432
1636-1638 26 0 164
1, Z III Kliniki Gborob Wownetrznych Akademii Medycznej v Krakowie
(Kierowniki prof. dr. J. Alaksandrowlew. i. z ZeLkladu Antropologil.,
UJ (Kierowniks Prof. dr. E** Stol-yhwo).
KACZBOWKI, Krzysztof
Inheritance of the subdigital line D on the human pL-LM.
Prace zool no,745-29 1620
le Zaklad Antropologiis Universytet -Tagiellonskil Krakow.
Kierowniks prof. dr.l.Stol7two.
KAGZANOUSKI, Ta4tusj,, mgr inz.; Wilusz., Henryk,, ina.
Experiences of the Stalows. Wola Steel Works in applying
to steel castingstests of iridium andogaium by radioactive
isotopes. Przagl odlew 13 no.8/9t2l3-218.Ag-S t63.
KACZARSU, T.; BASMSKI, A.
"Adsorption of Sulfurous Acid by Potato Starch," P. 23, (PRZEMYSL CHEMICZIffq
Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1054, Warszawa, Poland)
30; Month3y List of Esst Buropean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4.
No. Is Jan* 1953 Unal.
SIEUCKA, Maria; BOGDANOWICZ, Irena; DILLIN&-0BTR0WSKAj Eval
SZKLOZYNSKA, Katarzyna; L=ENSKAs Maria
Forood,exercies of the right hand as a cause of neurosm in
children. Pediat. pol. 38-no.4t4O5-408 163.
1. Z Wojvvoozkiej Prsy-chodni Zdrowia Psychiesnego v Gdansku
Dyrektari Isk. mod. M. Bielicka a Foradni Zdrovia, ftychicsnego
FKF w GdanskulKisrovniks dr made S. Dybowski i z Oddsialu
Neurologii,Dziecisoej im. Janussa Korczaka AM v Gdansku
Kierowniks prof. dr mod. Z. Majewska,
(LATERALITY) (NEUROSES) (EXERCIXE, Tmmm)
KACZEKSKA, Maria; DILLING-OSTROWSKA, Ewa
Studies an right- and lift-handedness in normal subjecta. Neur. &c
polska 10 no.2;237-241 Nr-Ap 060.
1. Z Iliniki Isurclosicanej A.,NoG* Kisrown1k: prof* dr Z.Hajewska
(LATEMM)
KACZIW.SKA, Maria; DILLING-OSTROWSKA, Ewa
Role of Minor's test in the determination of handedness. II.
Neurologia sto, poilska nno.1:47-51 U-7 161.
1. Z Iliniki Chorob Nezvowych AM w Gdansku Kierowniks prof. dr
Z. Majewska.
(IATMUT!r)
b- r-
KACZENSKA, Maria; DILLING-OSTRDWSKA.. Eva
Re-trained-left hindedneos in the lighi.'-iof atatiBtico. Neurologia
etc.., polska 12 no.2sl87-190 162.
1. Z Klinikl Chorob Navowych AM v GdansW Kierownikt prof. dr
Z Majewska.
(LATERALITY)
KACZEIISKA., Maria; DILLING-OSTROWSKAq Bwa
Changed left-handednese in the light of statioticso Neurol nourochir
psych 12 no.2.-327-190 Mr-Ap 062.
1. Ilinika Chorob Norwowych, Akadembi Medyesna., Gdansk-Wrzeszcz., ul.
Debinki 7* Kierownikt prof. dr Z. Majewslm*
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G?,SKOSLOVM'jISKT GASOPIS PRO MUM. Prah-q, Vol. 4, no. 5, Oct. 1954.
SO: Ronthly List of East European Accessions, (Em), LC, Vol. 4, No. 11,
Nov. 1955, Uncl.
KACZER,, J.
Now method for investigation of the domain structure of feirromagnatic materials. P. 70
CESKOSLOVENSKr CASOPIS PRO FrSIKU Vol. 5a No. 10 Jan. 19%
SOt Monthly East European Accession List (EEAL),, LC,, Vol.. 4,, No. 9,, Sept. 1955 Uncl.
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CZECHOMOVAKIA Magnetism. Experimental Methods of.Magnetism. F-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3,, 1957,, 6828
Author I Kaezer,, Jan.., Gemperles, Richard
Title I -BF
Ji iiing Permalloy Probe for,the Investigation of Magnetic
Fields.
Orig Pub t Caskosi., casop, fysi -1956 p 6No 1- 43 54
Abstract See Referat Zhurnal Fizika.. 1956.. 34901
Cai~d 1/1
Cuth j.
0. th. 1.0; 14 E" ia.. ..d.1 ~f th~ Dlw-b W-1 lf.Lhe
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Magnetism - Ferromagnetism.
Abs Jour -. Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 6., 1959,p 13192
Author :f- Kdozer, __!1an
Inst
Title A Note on the Work of K. Zaveta "The bbgnetization Curves
of Thin Iron Layers"
Orig Pub Chekhoel. fiz- Zh-) 1957P 7) No 1) 124-125,
Abstract It is indicated that the appareint reductionin magactiza-
tion of thin fil:-w of iron, obaerved by Zaveta (Referat
Zhur Pizika 1957, No 6, 14631) can be explained fully,
and vith good agreement with the authors measurements, by
theporosity of the films,
SO: on-AlY Lisf ',f fA&~T vx~wA) 4CC=1dA19
V6 4 7 13
Card 1/1
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----UF1g-T%Jb Cesk661-.dft-86P-"- rys I.-flo-4~-50)..;Jqe-rrem, -UTWMIFLO"na -
Abstract See Referat Zhur Fizlka, 1958) No 8, 18135.
sEs ALjo. Monthly Index of Ust Buropean Accessions
(UAL) W, Vol. T, no 2, Feb. 1958
Card 1/3,
CZECROW)VAKEA/Maguetiez -.Ferrompetiem.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur -,Fizilm) Nq.,6j 1959).13202
Author 1(dezer Jan
Inst
Title son~the Domin Structure of Thin Ferromagnetic Films.
Orig Pub Ceskoal. casoPe-fYs,,) 1957) 7) No 5) 516-525
Abstract See Referat Zhur Fizika, 1958, No 9, 20559.
AUTHOR: Katszer. Xa-. 48-8-19/25
TITLE: The Doma Structure of J!erromagnetica at High Temperatures (Do-
mennaya struktura ferromagnetikov pri vysokikh temperaturakh)
PERIODICALi Izvestiya AN SSSRI Oer.Fiz.f 1957P Vol. 219 Nr 1), pp. 1170-1175
(USSR)
ABSTRACTa The vanishing.and reappearance of doma structure in ferromagnet-
ica within range of the Curie point and the corresponding struct-
ural changes under the influence of temperature fluctuations are
an interesting field for reseiqrch both in the theoretical and in
the practical sense. In this paper reference is made to corresp-
onding publications by Elsohner and Andre, who u.sed the most com-
plete methods of colloidal suspension for this research work.
In the chapter dealing with the doma, structure cf magnetitic ex-
periments carried out with a natural monoorystal magnetite sample
are described. When attempting to deitermine the doma structure by
means of the powder pattern method# the desired results could not
be obtained, but this was easily possible by the application of a
permalloy probe. A slight magnetization resulted in the angles
for magnetite of 71-logO. By the application of the Galt method
it was possiblej after pickling the sample for several hours in
a 3o76 boiling acid (it is not said which) to detect the doma
Card 1/3 structure on the sample by means of -owder patterns. In this
.P
The Doma Structure of Ferromagnetica at High Temperatures. 48-8-19/25
paper the photos are mentioned which AllustrAte tfie changes of
the dos& struature at the sample at d1fterent teaperstures.
In the chapters The doma structure of cobalt the dipendence of the
doma structure on the anisotropic energy of the material is dealt
with. For monoaxial magnetic orystals the formula F,,,K,Sin2e,4'K2
sin4e is here used# where Ba- anisotropic energyj XjK iLniaotrop-
ia constants, 0 .- direction angle of light magnetization. The
average width of the doms, is here dtermined according to the for-
mula d :1f2L , where d -doma width, I - crystal dimensions,"P--
separat In Inergy, and K - anisotropy oonstant. Herefrom it may
be seen that the doaa width increases with a reduction of the an-
isotropy value (examples are given).
In the chapters Exploitition ofresults it is said that practi-
cally doma structure. modifioWti'on_s-ar_e not as strDng as should
be expected according to the formula g1ven. Thus Vie doms. struct-
ure of magnetite shows practically no change at all at jemperat-
ures of 2o - looo, so that no comparison is possible. Wilkinson
and Schull proved the decay of doma structure at the Curie point
in connection with the application of neutron diffraction. In the
case of cobalt structural changes are hardly observable within
Card 2/3 range of temperatures of from 2o to 2o,DO, although the anisotropy
The Dom& Structure of Perromagnetica at High Temperatures. '18-8-1~/25
condant in this inverval is reduced 6-fold. However, with a fur-
ther increase of temperature of up to 25oo as sudden change in the
geometry of the doma takes place, which is expressed by the for-
mula ?- a 2 f-U. For exact quantitative determination-3 it is re-
commended to carry out measurements of the anisotrop,'r constant on
the samples mentioned each time at certain temperatures. There
are 9 figures and 11 references, 2 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION3 Institute of Physicsof the Czechoslovakian AN (Fizicheskiy insti-
tut Chekhoslovatskoy AN)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORs )
Katezer, Ya. 48-8-2o/25
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TITLEt On Problems Connected with the Theory of the Coercitive Force
of Thin Foils (K voproau teorii koertaitivnoy oily tonkikh listov)
Rwmiv~rr of a Wrort)
'
PERIODICAL: zVestly-a AN SS13R) Ser
qFiz., 19579 Vol. 21, Nr 8, pp. 1176-1176
USSR)
(
ABSTRAM (Summary of a lecture delivered in the Czeah language). On the
basis of the existing model of the dividing layer 'between ferro-
magnetic domasp-the density of the magnetostatie energy of the
surface charges occurring at the point of intersection between
the dividing layer and the surface of the monoorystal has been
computed. This energy density in the case of a foil is higher
than in an unlimited crystal. It has been proved that the strength
of the dividing layers between domas forms the function of the
strength of the foil. The expression, which here corresponds to
the ratio of the coeraitivity of the strength of the foil, is
confirmed also experizentally. In the case of polycrystalline
foils, however, qualitative agreement could be attained alone, be-
cause the results of computations were below measuring results.
Nevertheless, it was found that agreement of results can be at-
tained also ifq when calculating, the constant maignetostatic sur-
face energy is taken into acoount'which (probably) increases the
Card 1/2 energy charges on the surface of the foil. The erperimentally de-
On Problems Connected with the Theory of the Coercitive, Force. 48-8-2o/25
termined value of these charges for polycrystalline siliceous
steel should amount to about 4 erg cm-2.
ASSOCIATIONi Institute of Physics of the Czechoslovakian AN SSR (F.aioheskiy
institut-Chekho'slovatskoy AN)
AVAIUBLEt Library of Congress
Card 2/2
C-72CHOSLOVAKIA/~hGnetisn - ForromaGmetism
Abs Jour Rof Zhur Fiz4a~ No 5~1959: N9 10792
Author Khator
Inst. instiM of Physics, Czechoslovak Acadoray of Sciences)
Praduo, Czechoslovakia
Title The Interaction Energy of Parallel Dloch Walls
Orig Pub : Cheldioal. fiz. 211., 1958,, 8.0 No 3j. 278-284
Abstract : The author derives exact expressions for the density oV the
interaction energy of parallel Dloch valls of an unbouiided
ideal sinale-axis farromagnet as a function of the ext(wmnl
field and of the distance between the walls. The enerjW
density of the boundary layer, idAch in nodern theoriets of
mncpetic susceptibility (Kersten or Vicena) is assumed con-
stant (independent of the external field)p turns out Di fact
to be variable, %Wch under certain conditions my in;rLuence
the results of these theories. Using a transition to lbe
limit, the exact formula is converted to an asymptotic form.,
Card 1/2
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CZECH/37-58-6-24.
AUTHOR: .. Kaczer. Jar. /30
TITLB:. 77~aze Structure -on ~the''- Surface of Iron-Containing S.Llicon
(Labyrintovkstruktura.na povrehu klemlkov4fio. gelel;a)
PIRIODICAL: 6esikoslov~nskj Oasopis Pro Pysiku, 11958 ITNr 61
_~p'742 .'743' (Czech)
ABSTROT: The, maze. structure: Ref' 1) , is the oldest known azdAeast
understood~domain.struc'ture in ferromagileties. V&~ious
workers.(Refs 2 to 5) have expressed the idea that it might
be connected with-6tresses'in the material. From iheoretical
considerationi-the author conclude& that the maze sbructure
should occur, if the material is under homogeneous com-
pression in all directions parallel to the surface under
observation.
From a single-crystal of iron containing 4% of silicon a
cylinder (10 mm long, 8 mm diameter) was prepared with its
axis in the direction of easy magnetisation. The end-
surface of the crystal was electrolytically polished and
a iieture of the domain structure was obtained by the usual
co loid technique (Figure 1)1 A radial pressure of
10 k was then applied to the sample and a piotare of
Cardl/2 the same area was taken (Figure 2). The normal domain
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Magnetism - Ferromagnetiam, F
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Mika, No 4,~ 1960p 8912
Author : Kauzer Jan$ GeWrle Richerd
Inst : Phycice Institute Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Title : A Contribution to the Domain Structure of Iron Whiskcrs
Orig Pub : Ceskoel. casop. fYz-, 1959,, 9, No lo 25-31
Abstract : A theoretical calculation is made of the domin striu.-ture
observed in filament-like single crystals of iron. A de-
tailed analysis is made of the case of a closed strueture
an the end of the filament-like single crystal vith a
growth axis C111J. The effect of pressure and benting
on the domain structure of the whisker with a growth
axis C100_7 is considered. The occurrence of zig-skg
boundary is calculated for arbitrary orientation relative
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Abe Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, wo 4, 1960, 8912
to the %xes of easy mapetization. The results of the
calculations are in good quantitative agreement with
experiment. -- G.S. Krinchik
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AUTHORS: Kacz6r, J., Gemperle, R.
TITL'-':'-. Honeycomb domain structure
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962,46, abstract IjE399
(Chekhosl. fiz. zh., 1961, v. B11, no. 7, 510-522, English;
Russian summary~
TEM This Is a report on the honeycomb domain structure of magnibtoplumbite -Ij0
Pb-re,2019. The specimens were thin plane-parallel monocrystalline plates bounded
by basal planes. The honeycomb structure appeared on demagnetization from
saturation of the specimen in a field formir~g an angle of about 900 with the
hexagonal axis. An ordinary lamellar domain structure was formed at angles less
than 8Qo. The energy, calculated theoretically, of the honeycomb domain structure
was found to be by 51% higher than the energy of the lamellar structure. The "
conditions of formation of the honeycomb structure*and its stability are evaluatEd,
The theory proyides a satisfactory explanation of the experimental facts, if the
honeyconb structure is regarded as metastable.
L. Boyarskiy
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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TITLE: Hexagq"nal anisotropy and magnetization curves of antiferro-
magnetic CoCO
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no. 6(1-2)t 19629 2042-- 2049
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of antiferromagnetic 0 etism was measured.
OCO with,weak ferromagn
.9agnetization:curves and hysteresis loops were.determined. Measurements'of
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X were made using a torsion mapnitic balanco with a photooompens
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similar to the apparatue'describea by J..Kacper (Oz.echoole Journe Phy8j.'.
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The sensitivity of the balance was about 9-10 dynocm per scale mm, and'
the-maximum measurable moment was 3 dyacm, A cylindrical crystal
(diameter,-.0.6 mm, thickness 0.35 mm)t which was grown in the Inqtitut
kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AS USSR) by the
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hydrothermal method described by N. Yu',. Ikornikova (Kristallografiya, 61,
745, 1961) was used. Measurements of the hexagonal torque L 6 aB'a function-
of the magnetic field 0 1 H 0 i 5000 06 showed that.the properties of the
crystal are iireversiblg improved when the sample is cooled in a strong
magnetic field. At 4.2 K the value of X wag determined from K L I
3 3 m 6/3V
-3
since L was equal 0.224 1 0.001 dyne/cmI X (656 � 10) erg-am At
6 0 1 3 ' )2
temperatures T:*4.2 K, K 3 deoreases rapidly. K 3 '%A (T N - Twhere TN 17.60Y.
is the Neel temperature. At all temperatures investigated, the direction
of easiest magnetization coincides with the second-order axis of the
orystal. Magnetization curves.' along the axe$ of.easy and of difficult
magnetization were determined in magnetic fiel4a UP to 1000 as at 4.2 Kt
also thi moment of-saturation I - 45*3 CGS)I/cm2,'agreeing eatisfaictorily
with I as given by ;.,Ye.'Dsy&Ioshinskiy (ZhETIP The
~t .3we 15479 1957)0.
value of-the critical fi Id H- 18 K /I leads to'the'rela*tion
3
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or N or
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Hysteresis measurements gave two loops with maximum values at 3-5 and 9.0 oe
respectively. The values of the saturation field strength of 600 - 800 oe
and the values of the coercive force of -1 oe indicate that remagnetization
results mainly from the rotation of the magnetization vector* At room
temperature the difference between the paramagnetic susceptib~litieswaa
-4 CGSM/cm3,
'Xii - 1-04-10 There are 5 figures,
ASSOCIATIONs Institut fizicheskikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Physical Problems of the Academy of Sciences
USSR)
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Hexagonal anisotropy'and,magnotization curves of antiferr6kaip'etic
COC0j. Zbur.eksp.i teor.fis. 43 no.6t2W+2-2049 D 162
RPA 1611)
1, Institut fisichaskikh problem AN MR,
(Cobalt aarbotate crystals--*patio properties)
ACCESSIqN HR: AP3003620 Z/0055/63/013/005/0386/0393
AUTHOR: Kacxer, J.
TITLEi Recording photoCOuV4nsatin& torsion balance with automatic
arresting device
SOURCCt Ch*khoslovatskiy fixicheskiy xhurnalq v. 13, no. 5, 1963,
386-393~
.TOPIC.TAGSt torsion balance, physical measuring instrument, magnetic
~anLsotropy, magnetization curve
ABSTRACTs A high-sensitivity photoelectric torsion balance capable
of automatically measuring and recording the magnetocrystallLne
anisotropy and magnetization curves of samples of weak ferromagents
weighing less than .5 ma to described. The th,eoretic,-*!.prIncLpIG*
upon which the instrument was constructed at the Institute of Physical
Problems, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Hoscow, are outlined. The sample
is located between the poles of a magnet at one and of a rigid rod;
the other end is connected with a mirror fixed to a movLng galvan--
ometer coil. The light frou a lamp is roflected.by the mirror ont*4
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differential photoreaLstors-the voltage of which is led to an ampli-
fier similar to a symmetric cathode follower with a suitably adjusted
frequency characteristic, Because the cathode follower output in this
instrument is fed back to the coil, the food-back in negative. When
the amplification is large enough, the moment acting on the galvan-
ometer through the sample in practically entirely compensated by the
,current supplied by the photoelectric amplifier* The coil is there-
fore-deflected only very slightly from its zero position, and this
deflection will be smaller the greater the amplification, the current
being exactly proportional to the measured moment. An original fea-
ture of the balance is an automatic arresting device which protects
the suspension thread against damage when the specimen Is changed.
The Instrument was used to measure the hexagonal anisotropy constant
.and magnetization curve of a cobalt carbonate single crystal weighing
0.47 milligrams. Orig. art. has: 13 formulas and 9 figures*
ASSOCIATION: Fyxik&lni ustav CSAV,-..Prague (Institute of Physics,
CSAV)
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AUTHOR: Ka
cd6-., J.; Zelany M., Suda, P.
TITLE: transitional periodic domain structure in thin films of magnetically,
..uniaxial materials
SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal , v. 13, no. 8, 1963, 579-585
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic plate, magnetic structke, magnetism, magnetic uniaxial
material, periodic domain structure, domain structure, fe.rromagnet, iron
magnet, demagnetization
ABSTRACT: The paper gives the theory of transitional domain structure in thin.
films of uniaxial ferromagnets with an easy axis perpendicular to the film.
This domain structure was first studied by Ch Kittel (Phys. Rev. 70 (1946),
965) and Zi MS1ek and V. KambersI6 (Czech. J. Phys. 8 (1958), 416), who calcu-
lated the influence of the demagnetizing energy more exactly. They based their
calculations on a simple ajodel of a thin ferrom4gnatic film composeid of domain$
0
in the shape of parallel plapes alternately magnetized normal to the surface.
From the results obtained until now it is seen that there exists a.region of
critical thicknesses at which the structure,of the anti-parallel mcguetized
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plates changes into another structure,-the type of which depends on the material
constant and which is energetically more favorable* Depending on the ratio
k 2 T11
,/Kl, where Is is the saturation magnetization and Kl the antsotropy
constant of the film, the plate structure changes for k 6 1 into a sEngle-domain
.pendicular to the film; for k-,Pl 1, on the other hand, we
film magnetized per
got a single-domain film (on the assumption that the film is unbounded), in which
the magnetization lies in the plane of the film.' It is to be expectiad that
the transition from,one to another is not sudden, but that there exiiits Ae
least one transitional structure. In the present paper a model for aueb a
structure is proposed and its energy is calculated. It is proved thatt in a
certain range of thicknesses this transitional periodic domain structure.is
energetically more advantageous than.the plate structure originally proposed
by Kittel. The proposed model.explains the transition from the Kittell
structure to the homogeneously magnetized film. The results showed that the
transition occurs suddenly at a certain critical thickness when the thickness
of the film is decreased. "The authors thank Z. Milak (C. So.) and V. Janovec
(C. So.) for valuable remarks and V. Kambersk� for help in the numerical
calculations."', Orig. art. has: 8 formulas and 6 figures.
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PIEKARA, A.;,'KACZMAREKj F.
Investigittlon of piezoelectric vibrations and dielectric loss
factor by a temperabire method. Acta physics Pol 26 ro.l.-85-
93 JI 164.
1. Institute of Experimental Physics, A. 14ickiewicz University,
Poznan, and Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Poznan.
DABROWSKI, Adam; ~APZKQW% -i
Map of average strata densitles of formations accarring In
Poland above sea lovel. KwarLalnik gool. 9 no.1:203.-215 '65-
1. Department of Geophys'ns of the Institute of Geology,
Warsaw. Submitted June 30, 1964.
RXIM. IgnAc7; RUKINSKA. Antoniona; KMZEDWSXI, Jerzy
PrOlIninarY investigations on the effect of ferrocy anide ou
yield and amount of alkaloids In Datura stramonium L. Acta
blochim. polon. 2 n0-3:315-320 1953.
1. Zaklad Blochemil 300 1 Zaklad Saesegolowej Uprawy Roslin
SGCN. Kierownik Zakladu Prof. Ar. 1. Jbifer. Klerownik Zakladu
Prof. dr, A. Listowaki.
-(DATURA. effedt of Ofte on.
forrocyanides', on alkaloid content. (Pol))
(FZMCTANIDN, effects.
on Datura strawnius alkaloid content, (Pol))
- - IrAGZKOWSKI, Jerzy
-"'~cb=nsm 7o~otosynthesia nocording to 0, Warburg's studies. Postepy
bioohem. 4 no.3s321-331 19~8.
1, Pgr ius., at. asystent Katedry Biochamii Szkol'y Glownej Gospodar-
stwa Wiejskiego w Varnsawis. ..?
(PHOTOSYNTHAS=9
Warburg's theory, review (Pol))
KAGZKOWSKI,Jorsy------
Biospathesis of tropane alkaloids. Postapy biochem 6 no.2:
197-211 160. -
(AIUWIM metab.
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UCROWISKI. J , -. TOZWXO-TOCZKOg, )4
Bacteria docomposinC tropane alkaloids. Acta. microb.polon 9 no.2:
173-179 160.
Is Z Katedry bloeboull Szkoly Glownej Gospodarstus V19joklego
i s Zakladu Biochemil Uslin Instytutu Diochemit I Btofisyki PAN
w Varesawle
(POWCNCW metab,)
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ZELAWSKI, Wlodzimiers; VASIMWKA, Denutat . XACZKOWSKI "zzr
On the ferrloyanide method of determining reducing sugars. Cbem anal 6
no.5tM-M 161.
1. Katedm-Xjsj~MWXa&U&A Katedra, Biochemli, Szkola Glowna, Gospo-
darotwa Wisjokiago., 'Warszawa.
XACZKOWSKI...J
Diamineoxidase and its role in the bio"nthesis of alkaloids. Postepy
biochem 7 no.31-431-"3 161.
(ALKALOIDS metab) (CXIDASRS mtab)
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AMMJCZUKO Jej =ZKGWSKI J
Biosyntheois of tropane alkaloids. I. Esteriffoation of tropine with
tropic aAd. K,,,t!L ftnt%, ~%otu P.:a ~ 31 m 3:1+61-469 162,
1. Department of Biochemistry, Central College of Agriculture.,
Warsaw*
KACZKD'4SKIp Jerzy
of wheat gluten. Postepy biochem.
The structure and properties
11 no.3025-399 165.
KACZK(7-Zh'I, M.
The designer and the construction enterprise decide sibout safety
in the industrialized building system. p. 1191.~
PRZFALAD'DUT.)CtjT.ANY. (Naczeina Organizacja Techniczna i Polski Zwia-.-ek
Inzynierow i Technikow Badownictwa) Warszawa. Poland.
V01. 31, no. 10, Oct. 1959.
Yonthly I;ist of East European Accessions (EFAI) W, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1959-
Uncl.
PoL/7-6o-22-15/46
AUTHORS: Drozd6wski, Janusz, Engineer-and Kaczkowski, Ryszard
TrME: Agrlcultural~Aircraft PZL-101 "Gawron".
PEMODICAL: Skrzydlata polska,'i960, No. 22, PP. 7 9
TEXT: The article describes operation abilities of the PzIioi "aawron"
agricultural aircraft, a modified version of the YAK-1 '2M aircraft produced in
Poland. The aircraft was modified according to plans drafted by Graduate Engineer
Stanis+aw Biefi and Graduate Engineer Stanistaw Lassota - head of the "Gawron!'
designing team. Further, the article describes liquid and powder insecticide
spraying equipment mounted in this aircraft, and lists its operation principles.
The following performance data are'quoted for a loaded wbight of 1,62o k and
for 1,2190 kg respectively, the latter indicated in brackets: max. speed 170 bzVhr
(172 km/hr),- stalling speed 57 km/hr (42 km/hr); take-off distance 150 meters
(80 meters); take-off time 12.5 seconds (7 seconds); landing distance 90 meters
(55 meters); ground speed 86 lay%r (59 km/hr); max. climbing speed 105 )uqbr
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AUTHOR: gaeskowski, Ryssard
TITLE; New Soviet airliner AN-24
PERIODICAL. Skrsydlata Polska, no. 43, 1961, 6-7
TEIT: The article contains a description of the now airliner, AN-24, soon to be
put into service with "Aeroflot". After a series of test-flights, this modem
turboprop aircraft, of which first details were announced in 1960, is being serial-
ly produced. At the end of 1961$ the AN-24 is scheduled'for service on "Aeroflot's"
medium range air routes. Like its predetessor, the AN-10A (Ukraine)., the AN-24 is
a twin-engine passenger-transport monoplane with a cantilever high-wing of marked
anhedral on the outer panels. The wing-skin is attached by spot electric welding,
and riveting is reduced to an absolute minimmi. The ailerons are of gla3s-fibre
construction and are fitted with large tristabs. Destined to encounter temperatures
varying fram -501C in Siberia to 4400C in central USSR, the leading edges of the
wing are equipped with an electro-thermal de-icing system. The fuselage of the
AN-24 is an al.1-setal semi-monocoque structure and its tail-unit is of the canti-
lever monoplane type of all-metal construction. The elevator planes have a consi-
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derable dihedral. The', landinL gear of the AN-24 is the hydraulically retractable
tricycle type.with twin vheelB'on all units. The power-plant consists of two Al-24
2,000 HP turboprop engines designed by A. G. Ivchenko. Each engine drives a four-
blade variable-pitch airscr6w made of polyamide resins. Fuel tanks are in the
central sections of the wing. The airliner normally carries a crew of 4 (2 pilots,
navigator and a stewardess). The Wsenger-carrying capacity varies according to
class from 32-40 passengers. The cabins are pressurized and the temperature inside
the aircraft maintained it 17-21'*C. The cockpit is fitted with the latest flying
instruments, radio, And radar navigational aide. The standard layout of the liner
includes galley, cloakroom, toilets., baggage and cargo campartments. Although no
weights pertaining to the AN-24 are available,-.the article lists the following
dimensions and technical data:. Wing span-27 m, length-24.5 a, height-9 a, wing
area - approximately 63 x2, maximem speed-560 ko/hrp cruising speed-530 km/hr,
ceiling-10,000 m,~ravge-2)000 km., take-off run - about 450 m, landing run-350-4-0-0
a, stage length-1#200 - 2,009 km. The article closes with a comparative table of
technical data of three aircraft-roughly in the same category: the M-24, the
Handley-Page "Dart-Herald" and the F-27 Fokker "FriendskipP. In conclusion the
author implies tl~at the AN-24 airliner is in many respects not only comparable
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construction method, which rd,c OYI*nt Of Metal b It If SaId that the
Article contains 4 photographs, anding, lightwe,ght
It d3tructural weight And increase payload.
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AUTHOR: Kaczkowski, Ryszard
TITLE: Universal aircraft An-14 "Pchelka"
PERIODICAL: Skrzydlata Polskap no. 45, 1961, 7-8
TEXT: In 1961, the USSR airlines "Aeroflot" put into service on their short dis-,
tance routes the An-14 "Pchelkall designed by engineer Oleg Antonov. Outside of
the USSR, the An-14 is also being built and used in the Chinese People's Republic
under the name "Sba-tu". The An-14 is a:general purpose aircraft for short dis-
tance passenger, medical, mail, liaison and rescue service. As a passenger version--
it can take 6 passengers and 150 kg luggage. The pilot's cabin, fitted with com-
plete flying and navigation instruments, including a manually operated radio com-
pass has room for two. The aircraft is an all-metal, two-engine high wing mono-
plane of double-spar construction and has a three-wheel fixed landing gear with
700 x 250 mm low pressure tires. The tail unit has two end-plate vertical fins.
The Ana-14 is powered by two 260 HP radial engines Al-14R designed by engineer A.
Ivchenko with adjustable two-blade propeller W-530. Its takt-,off run is 60 m and
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AUTHORs Kaczkowski, Ryozard
TlTM Aerosledge
PFRIODICALt Skrzydlata Polska, no, 7, 1963, 10 11'
TEXT: The author considers the problems of transportation in northern
countries, where ground and weather conditions 11mit the use,of motorcars and
aircraft. Attempts of motorizing sledges began in Russia In 1907. Later, a regu-~
lar, production began withA. Tupolev, A. Arkhang~lski, V. Vesolovski. The aero-
sleoge NKL-26, built by A. Andreyev and V. Vesolovski was in use against the Wehr-
macht during the winter of 142, equipped with aircraft machine-guns. The models..,.!
generally used to-day In the USSR -are the 6-seat ANT (Tupolev), the 8-seat OSGA-2
(Bieskurmikov) and the 6-seat OSGA-6 (Andrevev).'General characteristics.are:,the-',
airconditioning of the passenger cabin, the hydraulic or rubber shockabsorbers,
the hydraulic shoving out brakes, the steering by front or rear runners. Engines-.
of aviation type, up to 300 HP,'Tractor.or pusher propeller (profiles NACA 2309
and CLARK Y-UN). Another model far developed to-day is-a transformation-of the
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motorcar M-2-0 "Pobieda" Py addition-of a 260 HP engin~'AJ-14R (normally used on
M, I I
-:12 A and . M 'ndts - designWI
aircraft Jak ax. speed 80 knVh. The "Pul -2" (P61noc-2),
by engineer Q.'Kamov, i:s'-.also mhad-proqueed. Especiallyl entioned as the most re
.cent Soviet realizationlIs the fimphibian sledge desigfied by A. Tupolev.. Mbtallia.:
structure, cover of dural umin, stteamll6d. Air-cooled 5-cylinder engine M-1 I
with 160 11r. Double two-bladed bropeller', with slots between the prof-iles ensuring:~-_'
an eMalency 20 - 30% higher than the~classical propeller. The cover of the hull..,.
-bottom is made of special plastic material characterized by a.very low friction
2
coefficient (0.05)'. The weighi-surface ratio is 150 kg/m2 (instead of liO00 k9/M_.'4
in the case 6f skis),,and, on fresh snow, the track is bArely visible. Charaoter-~
istics of the Tupolev amphibian aprosledget Length 6,0,m; WAdth 2.1 m; height
-1.4 m; max. speed on ~fiow at~a'pproximate temperature of -10,C - 130 km/h; cruising
speed an snow -,60 km/h for 1,2.W, 1,450 rpmj m&x. speed on water: 75 kq/h; c'ruis-
ing speed on water 45 km/h.
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AVMOR: Kaczkowski, Uszard 55
TITLE: Propeller-plant /V
PERIODICAL: Skrzydlata Polska, no. 17, 1963, 4-5
TEXT., The first Polish wooden propeller plant was established and organ-
ized in 1948,as a department of the aircraft plant in Okecie Warsaw. its first
production director was Tadeull Czaikowsk , a propeller designer with considerable
experience. The difficulties encountered during the initial stages of development
were caused by the lack of adequate premises, equipment and tooling and, above
all, of qualified personnel. Production began in 1949 with the launching of
WD-451 single-block propellereffor CSS-13 aircraft.and WD-14"propellers for UT-2
training planes The propeller plant,is presently engaged in the manufacture of
various types, the high quality W530-DII/N type for PZL-101 "Gavron"
aircraft included. The plant uses the most modern technological methods and
production-techniques and employs presently highly qualified personnel. Its
pro-ducts are well known abroad as well as at home.
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AUTHORs Kaczkowaki# Fqrsxard,
TITLE: Polish aircraft engines and their development in 1945-1964
SOURCEs. SkrzVdlata Polska, no, 29,, 1964p 12-15
[TOPIC TAGS: Aircraft engine manufacture,, engine,, engine construction;!
4Liston engine.) -ramjet engine,, turbine enginep turbojet engine,, turbo-
.prop engine
TRACT: In addition to aircraft engines built from foreign designs.;
Moiand developed a number of domestic designs since WWII. The chief
~
idenigner for medium-power piston engines bearing mark WN was Docent.,
Master engineer Wiktor Narkiewicz; Engineer S. GaJecki pioneered a
Polish low-power motorglider engine, later more fully developed by a
team of designers from Polskie Zaklady Lotnicze (Polish Aircraft
Plants) (PZL); workers from the PZL and the Instytut Lotnictwa
(Aeronautical institute) (IL) under guidance or Doctor engineer
,S. Wojaicki are responsible for first Polish turbojet and experiment-
al ramjet engines. The author gives a concise summary of engineering
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Ifeatures,--the craft for which designed, the production stage reached,~
band, whenever available, precise specifications under three group-
ings,, The'tirst-group of piston engines includes models WN-O.. WN-1
j~(PZL-65 KK) XL-Gad WN-2 (PZL-285'KM),, WN-3 (3A
A, 30a 3D)j WNA,
WN-5,, wN-6 t6B,, 6B21,, wN-6R (6RBa wN-6s,, WN-7, WN-71f, PZL-35 KM,
and PZL NP-1. Second group of piston abd turbine engines mentions
achievement of the 'Pule-101 and 'Pule-111 engines used in Polish
gliders gnd helicopters respectivelys, the,turbojet TS-11 approved for'
- S,
serial production for the 11skral planej and now tested TO-1 turbojet.-,,_*
engines. The third and last part describes aircraft engines produced*''.4."';
under license for domestic and export purposes in big-lot quantities
IIn Poland from foreign designs, and includes the specified Soviet PZL:
I M-11D* PZL M-11 FR-1 (M-11PH), PZL Al - 14R PZL ASz-621R. PZL LIT-3
(AX26W).. PZL LIS-2A (WK-1),, and Pe-,L LIS-5 *-lA). Orig. art. has:
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L q* of Piers
Abt
, -.11sty
slup&w ukoftle, mimoirodowo Jclskanych
f1gs, 3 tabr~
ar ~W*Fk% I Budo*alctw~ No, 2. 1933, pp. 62,
Tba fundalnerital
Aftft Assumotion of rKtansular strem distribution has
bit
-t -batzi,odapW w(th a *W to BTIVlnl*at a more acc=te approolatIca
of 'tho Mblem af,temmte.climenMoning pf obtluely eccm3~r!callr
eotggaamd plam Th* tuthor: reviews profiles with symmetHc4 reirt.
-'dVAributed alon; the ver*dW and hmizon(Al
-of the,,nvulral axii Is 4c-flnW by Wamblea 1p
wds.
OxInVao aft 4,*Adaived of the position of the noub
OX&MAe Is givem
I t
t q
Ik A
V.
ii L"I'll
Al
Powne Zunim-iqta Trostacl- ruftkcTF
U,
FUTIC110116 Of JILAI"Aol An
Ell
(WOMMVI. No. 4. 19539 p. 144,' In
Pollih; abridged In English and Russian
Pot the cast of in Infinite plate svbjrcl;~
to !% circularly symnictricat lead Around
ally point.
P 0 L
.2320. Kmkowskl Z., CartmLn closed fomis of.bTRAM'furc-
ifow OT J-U~.= in V i~n-), Ot,11. Acad. Polanam ' -1, 2, 2.
75-47, 054.
Using Grecrt'ft function fkir art fiifi~iit~~ rLmnngolur trill whidi
m Oao edt e of 01t, mi-ilt. autEca obtauls ex-
ammes wo value L
prBs9lons for tho deflt-tlom of lnfiniii~ wO.-ingular ptrij,,4 und,r
severut types of 1w.Ing in ft'r~'rrt-i of definite, h-J(!grMr.
T. C. lin, USA
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