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Some Aspects of the Generalized Energy Approach to the Processes of Destruction of Materials

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Some features of the description of the evolution of processes of degradation and destruction of materials are considered, based on an analysis of changes in their energy state under the influence of various types of loading. The factors that determine the complexity of creating a generalized model of the destruction of materials of parts are noted, the main one of which is the search for the relationship between numerous interdependent parameters that characterize not only the loading process, but also the process of adaptation of materials to changing conditions of dynamic influences.

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The research was carried out using the equipment of the Center for Shared Use of MIREA—Russian Technological University within the framework of work under a Subsidy Agreement dated June 24, 2021, no. 075-11-2021-034 (state contract identifier 000000S407521QKZ0002).

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Sidorov, M.I., Stavrovskii, M.E., Kravchenko, I.N. et al. Some Aspects of the Generalized Energy Approach to the Processes of Destruction of Materials. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 16, 984–988 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421223040317

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