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Scientific Station of United Institute for High Temperatures (IVTRAN), Russian Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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- PublicationOpen AccessAcoustic emission responseof rocks to electric power actionas seismic-electric effect manifestation(2004)
; ; ; ; ; ; ;Bogomolov, L. M.; Scientific Station of United Institute for High Temperatures (IVTRAN), Russian Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ;Il'ichev, P. V.; Scientific Station of United Institute for High Temperatures (IVTRAN), Russian Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ;Novikov, V. A.; Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia ;Okunev, V. I.; Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia ;Sychev, V. N.; Scientific Station of United Institute for High Temperatures (IVTRAN), Russian Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ;Zakupin, A. S.; Scientific Station of United Institute for High Temperatures (IVTRAN), Russian Academy of Science, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan; ; ; ; ; Two parts of the research are distinguished in this paper. The first part is devoted to the structure of signals of Acoustic Emission (AE) and electromagnetic emission (EME) which accompany the inelastic straining of terrestrial materials. Special attention is paid to the similarity of waveform of EME signals at various scale lengths. The second (and main) part of the work involves the investigation of AE responses to the action of additional power fields over strained rocks. Our experimental investigations have revealed the interrelation of acoustic emission activity to power actions applied externally (impacts of electromagnetic field). Different modes of responses to electromagnetic impact have been specified. The characteristics of such responses and their variations depending on the material of specimens tested and of electric parameters of external pulses during power impacts have been considered. A general conclusion on possible electromagnetic triggering of AE has been drawn,the prospects of further studies being outlined.170 261