Author:
Donets S.E.,Bryukhovetsky V.V.,Lytvynenko V.V.,Kasatkin Yu.A.,Startsev О.А.,Lonin Yu.F.,Ponomarev A.G.,Uvarov V.T.
Abstract
Development of many innovative areas in energy, mechanical engineering, aircraft building and other industries is limited by the strength of materials under the action of temperature gradients. In this regard, the problem appears to find and justify technical means to model a complex of operating conditions. High-current relativistic electron beams reasonably belong to such instruments and means. As a result of their impact, pulsed electric and magnetic fields occur in the irradiated targets, temperature gradients are created, and shock waves are generated. The paper investigates the patterns of change in the internal structure of the blades of gas turbine engines and engineering materials, subjected to the action of an electron beam
Publisher
Problems of Atomic Science and Technology
Subject
General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Engineering,General Medicine,Geriatrics and Gerontology,General Medicine
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