Abstract

Experimental results of evaluating the pulsed electromagnetic field effect on tensile stress relaxation in specimens with hole a concentrator are presented. The pulsed electromagnetic field is shown to induce local inelastic strain of a metal in the vicinity of the concentrator, which is greatly dependent on pulsed field parameters and concentrator sizes, determining the ratio of thermal-nonthermal current effects.

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