Abstract

At various structural-scale levels, the interaction between the aluminum alloy DT1 and a liquid eutectoid mixture of gallium and indium under the action of mechanical waves of the ultrasonic range is investigated. It is established that the deep penetration of the eutectoid mixture into the solid metal under ultrasonic action is due to the formation of channels along which the mixture moves. These channels are observed in both the axial and radial directions.

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