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K.V. Kukudzhanov and A.V. Chentsov, "The Energy of Short Current Pulses Required for Healing Cracks in Conductive Materials," Mech. Solids. 59 (8), 3929-3948 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 8 Pages 3929-3948
DOI 10.1134/S0025654424607031
Title The Energy of Short Current Pulses Required for Healing Cracks in Conductive Materials
Author(s) K.V. Kukudzhanov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, kconstantin@mail.ru)
A.V. Chentsov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia; Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Moscow, 129337 Russia, iiuniõ@yandex.ru)
Abstract Recently, there has been a significant increase in the interest of researchers to application of strong pulsed electromagnetic field for healing both macrocracks and microdefects in metallic materials. The healing here is meant as the restoration of the continuity of the material by joining (welding) the edges of cracks (both macro- and micro-sizes). Complete healing of cracks by exposure to the pulsed electromagnetic field is a very complex task, and the choice of the electric pulse action mode that leads to full healing of specific cracks in the samples is of a purely experience based. At the same time, different researchers for healing similar macrocracks in the same metal often use the pulse parameters, such as the maximum induced current density and pulse duration – differing by several orders of magnitude. It is because of such excessively wide range of the pulsed electromagnetic field effects, the results of experimental observations of macrocracks healing phenomenon in plates and strips do vary a lot, and also the discussions occur regarding the mechanism of such healing. In addition, the selection of the optimal mode of electric pulse action if made purely empirically – by the method of successive approximations, is very tedious and ineffective. In the present work, based on a simple analytical model, an attempt is made to limit the above-mentioned very wide range of modes of current pulses on macrocracks in plates and strips, as well as on internal microdefects in the material, which still would lead to their healing. In the proposed range of modes, we propose to select rather not the several parameters of the pulse, as was done previously, but selecting just one – the specific electromagnetic energy dissipated in the material at one pulse (energy of the pulse). The value of this energy depends on the physical properties of the material and on the electromagnetic energy intensity factor at the crack tip. The energy intensity factor concentration coefficient turns out to depend only on the geometry of the crack and the sample (or the mutual arrangement of microcracks in it). The obtained dependence is proposed to be used to adjust the pulse parameters in the process of crack healing (reducing its length or increasing the radius of curvature at the tip or the distance to the free boundary). Thus, using this dependence, it is possible to set the optimal mode of electric pulse action. Comparison of analytical estimates with experimental data for cracks in metals and alloys confirms the validity of the assumptions made in the model, as well as the possibility of further development and practical application of the proposed approach.
Keywords crack healing, steel, high density electric pulse
Received 14 December 2024Revised 19 December 2024Accepted 20 December 2024
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