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Собственное электромагнитное излучение растущего льда

Собственное электромагнитное излучение растущего льда

Abstract

The electromagnetic emission (EME) accompanying freezing of distilled water and dilute aqueous NaCl solutions is revealed and investigated. The EME signal is a sequence of discrete pulses of the electric field potential in the vicinity of the outward surface of ice-water system during the crystallization process. We found correlation between parameters of emission and kinetics and mor phology of growing ice and propagation of the growing-induced cracks. It is shown that measurements of an EME signal during the freezing of dilute aqueous solutions allow mapping of the mesos-copic-level patterning to the time series. The relationship between phenomenon of the EME and the Workman Reynolds effect is discussed.

Обнаружена и исследована электромагнитная эмиссия (ЭМЭ), сопровождающая замерзание дистиллированной воды и водных растворов NaCl. Сигнал ЭМЭ представляет собой последовательность дискретных импульсов потенциала электрического поля вблизи внешней поверхности системы лед-вода в ходе процесса кристаллизации. Обнаружена корреляция между параметрами эмиссии и кинетикой и морфологией растущего льда и распространением ростовых трещин. Показано, что измерение сигнала ЭМЭ в ходе замерзания разбавленных водных растворов позволяет отображать на временные ряды процесс формирования структур роста на мезоскопическом уровне. Обсуждается связь явления ЭМЭ с эффектом Воркмана Рейнольдса.

Keywords

ЭЛЕКТРОМАГНИТНАЯ ЭМИССИЯ, НЕРАВНОВЕСНАЯ КРИСТАЛЛИЗАЦИЯ, ЭЛЕКТРОМАГНИТНЫЙ МОНИТОРИНГ, СИСТЕМА ЛЕД-ВОДА

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