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Modification of the materials of the welded zone in the ultra‑deep penetration mode

https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2022-2-111-117

Abstract

The possibility of chemical elements fusion within the framework of the ultra‑deep penetration technique is shown. When microparticle clots move in a closed welding zone system, additional energy is generated during thermonuclear fusion. Fibers (channels) doped with synthesized materials are formed. The energy of the electric field in this case is many times higher than the energy of the clot used to disperse it.

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Yu. S. Usherenko
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 65, Nezavisimosti ave.


S. M. Usherenko
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 65, Nezavisimosti ave.


A. L. Tarasevich
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 65, Nezavisimosti ave.


A. N. Panko
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 65, Nezavisimosti ave.


References

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2. Usherenko Ju. S. Modifikacija metallov i splavov vysokoskorostnym potokom tverdyh chastic. Dis. kand. tehn. nauk [Modification of metals and alloys by high‑speed flow of solid particles. Kand. tehn. sci. dis.]. Gomel’, 2013, 27 p.

3. Marukovich E. I., Usherenko Ju. S., Usherenko S. M. Dinamicheskaja modifikacija metallov [Dynamic modification of metals]. Minsk, Belaruskaja navuka Publ., 2021, 153 p.


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Usherenko Yu.S., Usherenko S.M., Tarasevich A.L., Panko A.N. Modification of the materials of the welded zone in the ultra‑deep penetration mode. Litiyo i Metallurgiya (FOUNDRY PRODUCTION AND METALLURGY). 2022;(2):111-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2022-2-111-117

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