“…As for " power" electronic devices and structures, it is known from literature that electrical explosion of typical conductors (Al, Cu, Ag, Au) initiated by passing a highdensity current pulse ( j 10 6 A/cm 2 ), causes melting of the metal, disturbance of electrical conductivity and formation of molten zones, their migration across the surface, as well as generation of shock waves and electromagnetic radiation [2][3][4][5]. It is obvious that this exposes the conductor to extreme non-equilibrium conditions, analysis of which is very important in predicting the area of safe operation of metal systems and the issues of non-stationary mass transfer of melt over the surface [5,6].…”