Abstract

This short scientific communication is devoted to the identification and assessment of the significance of the Kelvin-Helmholtz effect in the process of hydro-vacuum dispersion of industrial metallic melts. It is established that this effect, formed at the interface "liquid metal" - "water" contributes to the stable production of particles with increased mechanochemical activity.

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