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    Mass Transfer Mechanism in Real Crystals by Pulsed Laser Irradiation

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    The dynamic processes in the surface layers of metals subjected activity of a pulsing laser irradiation, which destroyed not the crystalline structure in details surveyed. The procedure of calculation of a dislocation density generated in bulk of metal during the relaxation processes and at repeated pulse laser action is presented. The results of evaluations coincide with high accuracy with transmission electron microscopy dates. The dislocation-interstitial mechanism of laser-stimulated mass-transfer in real crystals is presented on the basis of the ideas of the interaction of structure defects in dynamically deforming medium. The good compliance of theoretical and experimental results approves a defining role of the presented mechanism of mass transfer at pulse laser action on metals. The possible implementation this dislocation-interstitial mechanism of mass transfer in metals to other cases of pulsing influences is justifiedComment: 10 pages, 2 figures, Late

    Application of the variational principle of Castigliano to a plane problem of thermoelasticity

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    Temperature fields and stresses created in a plate by radiant energy

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    A quantitative measurement of thermally induced stress waves

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    Energy deposition phenomena in partially transparent solids

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    Reduced-order modeling in aircraft mission analysis

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