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The mass transfer of interstitial impurities in a crystalline lattice under the influence of the fast-moving deformation disturbance of the type of a shock wave is considered. The velocity of the movement of the disturbance is supposed to be compared with the characteristic velocity of the relaxation of the diffusion flux to its local equilibrium value determined by the Ficks law. The similar situation occurs in a number of experiments on the exposure of a solid to dynamical external loads giving rise to such fast hydrodynamical processes in a sample that the local equilibrium assumption, normally assumed for the macroscopic description of transport processes, is no longer valid. Considering the diffusion flux among the set of independent variables we have derived a set of coupled hydrodynamic equations describing nonequilibrium behavior of a solid in the absence of local equilibrium in the system. Within the scope of the proposed model it has been shown that in comparison with the local equilibrium system an enhanced mass transfer occurs under local nonequilibrium conditions.
Sub-picosecond x-ray diffraction was used to measure (100)-oriented silicon under laser-driven shock compression, providing an unambiguous atomistic picture of silicon phase transitions. We determine the orientation relationship between the Si-V and
The transverse hygro-expansion of the Norway spruce wood is studied on the growth ring level using digital image correlation. This non-destructive technique offers the possibility to contactless study deformation fields of relatively large areas. The
We analyse the effect of the applied field (Happl) on the current-driven magnetization reversal in pillar-shaped Co/Cu/Co trilayers, where we observe two different types of transition between the parallel (P) and antiparallel (AP) magnetic configurat
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 met
First-principals calculations show that up-spin and down-spin carriers are accumulating adjacent to opposite surfaces of BiFeO3(BFO) film with applying external bias. The spin carriers are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, and down-spin c