Abstract

Works devoted to studying the effect of active environments on damageability of surfaces of solid bodies and materials upon contact actions (Rehbinder effect) have been briefly reviewed. A novel procedure, which combines microscratching and electrochemical reduction of an active component on a studied material surface, has been described. This procedure enables one to simulate and study the liquid-metal embrittlement of the material in the absence of a liquid metal phase on its surface.

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