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Vol 171
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66-69
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Article

Magnetokinetic effect of destruction of ferruginous quartzite

Authors:
V. N. Anisimov1
V. N. Morozov2
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  • 1 — Moscow State Mining University
  • 2 — Moscow State Mining University
Date submitted:
2006-09-22
Date accepted:
2006-11-05
Date published:
2007-09-11

Abstract

The results of investigation of degradation of KMA ferruginous quartzite samples in strong high-gradient pulsed magnetic fields with magnetic induction up to 1Tl and pulse duration of 240µs are presented. The effect of micro- and macro-cracks formation, electrical resistance drop by 3-4 orders of magnitude and increase of ultrasonic waves absorption in the range from 0.3 to 5 MHz was found. Known effects do not provide an explanation for the obtained results. It is suggested that the magnetokinetic effect of moving magnetite grains in nonmagnetic quartz matrix under the action of a strong high-gradient pulsed magnetic field with the subsequent process of destruction and dickering, accompanied by the development of microcracks at the boundaries of mineral grains.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Physics and fracture mechanics rocks
Funding:

None

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