Abstract

Periodic discharge in a liquid flow (PRD) has been known for more than 25 years as a means of increasing the strength and wear resistance of metal surfaces and imparting anti-corrosion properties to them. The greatest progress is being made in the processing of articles made of titanium (the aviation industry) and steels and alloys (tank and armored personnel carrier tracks, railway transport). When studying the physics of the discharge in order to determine the prospects for the application of the PRP technology, effects were found that are inexplicable from the standpoint of classical materials science. This paper fills this gap by relying mainly on experimental results and concepts of quantum mechanics to explain the observed phase transformations. The use of PRPZH will allow you to quickly clean and decontaminate the surface of equipment contaminated with radioactive, poisonous and other substances when overcoming the contamination zone (after a nuclear explosion, etc.).

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