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Autores principales: Balasanyan, R. N., Minasyan, S. G., Grigoryan, I. G., Arakelyan, V. S., Kostanyan, R. B.
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16213
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author Balasanyan, R. N.
Minasyan, S. G.
Grigoryan, I. G.
Arakelyan, V. S.
Kostanyan, R. B.
author_facet Balasanyan, R. N.
Minasyan, S. G.
Grigoryan, I. G.
Arakelyan, V. S.
Kostanyan, R. B.
contents The results of studies on the properties of ordinary and heavy water subjected to sharp mechanical impacts at acoustic repetition frequency are presented. Experimental evidence for the phenomenon of acoustically induced nuclear processes in water is provided, supported by direct measurements of radiation emission and the formation of new elements, which cannot be explained by chemical reactions. The complex influence of mechanical oscillations on changes in the concentrations of stable isotopes of elements such as Ti, B, Na, Mg, and Li in water is demonstrated. The cause of surface erosion of metal structures during cavitation in water is explained through the formation of fluorine and the subsequent creation of aggressive HF acid molecules. A mechanism for the occurrence of sonoluminescence under sharp acoustic impact on water is proposed.
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spellingShingle Nuclear Transformations of Atoms Under the Influence of Acoustic Oscillations on Water
Balasanyan, R. N.
Minasyan, S. G.
Grigoryan, I. G.
Arakelyan, V. S.
Kostanyan, R. B.
Atomic Physics
The results of studies on the properties of ordinary and heavy water subjected to sharp mechanical impacts at acoustic repetition frequency are presented. Experimental evidence for the phenomenon of acoustically induced nuclear processes in water is provided, supported by direct measurements of radiation emission and the formation of new elements, which cannot be explained by chemical reactions. The complex influence of mechanical oscillations on changes in the concentrations of stable isotopes of elements such as Ti, B, Na, Mg, and Li in water is demonstrated. The cause of surface erosion of metal structures during cavitation in water is explained through the formation of fluorine and the subsequent creation of aggressive HF acid molecules. A mechanism for the occurrence of sonoluminescence under sharp acoustic impact on water is proposed.
title Nuclear Transformations of Atoms Under the Influence of Acoustic Oscillations on Water
topic Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16213