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Abstract
The existing experimental methods do not allow us to accurately determine the limiting temperature stresses that cause the destruction of brittle bodies. In this work, a method of testing for thermal resistance is proposed and investigated, which is similar to the method of radiation heating. However, in this case, external heating of samples of electrically conductive materials is carried out by high-frequency currents, which significantly expands the possibilities of obtaining representative experimental results and simplifies the technique of the experiment itself.
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