Abstract

Investigations of the processes of phase transformations, deformation, and fracture of steels and alloys have in recent times been carried out with the aid of the widely used method of recording and analyzing the signals of acoustic emission (the total number of pulses N, the intensity N, and the amplitude A) [1-3]. The results obtained by this method yield substantially novel information on the kinetics of microand macroplastic flow and fracture.

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