Technical Physics Letters, volume 50, issue 1, pages 78-82
Destruction of Commercially Pure Lead in Process Creep in a Constant Magnetic Field
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-01-01
Journal:
Technical Physics Letters
scimago Q3
SJR: 0.362
CiteScore: 1.5
Impact factor: 0.8
ISSN: 10637850, 10906533, 17267471
Abstract
Mechanical tests of commercially pure lead grade C2 were carried out, cylindrical samples of lead were destroyed in the process of creep with a constant tensile force. The tests were carried out initially without the inclusion of a magnetic field during deformation, then with the inclusion of a magnetic field with an induction of 0.5 T. Based on the data obtained, characteristic curves of the creep process were constructed. A change in the nature of the curve is revealed. At the discovered linear stage of the process, the creep rate was calculated. A decrease in the creep rate is shown compared to the process without the action of an external magnetic field. The duration of the creep process is analyzed depending on the induction and the percentage of residual relative elongation of the samples. Analysis of the fractograms showed a difference in the morphology of fractures in the studied samples. With the use of a magnetic field during the destruction of the sample, the number of pits on the surface decreased, the fibrous zone increased, and the fracture morphology changed.
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