Abstract
The results of investigation into the metal–nonmetal interface during the formation of electrocontact rods by means of the effect of the high-strength pulsed magnetic field on the melt are presented. It is shown that the proposed magnetic-pulsed technology makes it possible to considerably lower the transient electric resistance between electrocontact rods and anode block of the electrolyzer due to an increase in contact density.
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More From: Izvestiya Vuzov. Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya (Proceedings of Higher Schools. Nonferrous Metallurgy)
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