Abstract

One of manifestations of one of form of the fundamental natural effect of the Rehbinder effect is enhancement of plastic flow in solids in contact with surface-active liquid media. The most dramatic display of plastification is deformation via the pressure dissolution/reprecipitation mechanism or recrystallization creep (RC). This paper summarizes findings that have allowed the details of the RC mechanism to be elucidated and shows the fundamental possibility of monitoring the rate of the process.

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