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Всероссийская школа-семинар Воолновые Яявления в Неоднородных Средах

XIV National School-Seminar "Wave phenomena in inhomogeneous media"

The conference papers from the School-Seminar «Waves-2014» will be submitted for publishing in the Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics journal.

Journals » Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics » Issues » 2014 » # 5



The role of viscous waves in technological processes the thin layer scheme proceeding (e. g. ultrasonic metallization)

A.S. Pavlovskii, S.I. Pugachev, N.G. Semenova

198540, Saint-Petersburg, Ulanovskaya st. 3.

The short transverse viscous waves induced in a thin liquid layer placed on a solid surface cause the appearance of non-linear effects such as currents, the radiation force and the hydrodynamic cavitation by analytical and numerical methods in the present research were shown. These effects during ultrasonic metallization provide wetting by melt of solid surface and create a developed relief of surface and intensify the physical-chemical interaction for the liquid melt and solid phase.

URL: http://uzmu.phys.sunmarket.com/abstract/2014/5/145338
PACS: 43.00.00 Acoustics
43.35.-c Ultrasonics, quantum acoustics, and physical effects of sound
UDC: 534.2
Цитата: А.С. Павловский, С.И. Пугачев, Н.Г. Семёнова. Роль вязких волн в технологических процессах по схеме тонкого слоя (на примере ультразвуковой металлизации материалов) // Учен. зап. физ. фак-та Моск. ун-та. 2014. № 5. 145338