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Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure
semiconductors and ceramic insulators typically show much smaller ductility at room temperature. Ductility is especially important in metalworking, as materials that
Ductility
material. The high strength and ductility of ADI are a direct result of its microstructure. Specifically, the ductility of ductile irons is a result of the lack
Austempered_Ductile_Iron
Type of cast iron
rounded nodules inhibit the creation of cracks, thus providing the enhanced ductility that gives the alloy its name. Nodule formation is achieved by adding
Ductile_iron
Split of materials or structures under stress
Brittle fractures occur without any apparent deformation before fracture. Ductile fractures occur after visible deformation. Fracture strength, or breaking
Fracture
Pipe made of ductile cast iron
Ductile iron pipe is pipe made of ductile cast iron commonly used for potable water transmission and distribution. This type of pipe is a direct development
Ductile_iron_pipe
measured ductility. It is important to understand that even the same type of rock or mineral may exhibit different behavior and degrees of ductility due to
Ductility_(Earth_science)
Heat treatment that alters the properties of a material
physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating
Annealing_(materials_science)
Steel in which the main interstitial alloying constituent is carbon
this is a process used to control the ductility and hardness of a material. With longer marquenching, the ductility increases with a minimal loss in strength;
Carbon_steel
Strongest part of the Earth's crust
The brittle-ductile transition zone (hereafter the "transition zone") is the zone of the Earth's crust that marks the transition from the upper, more
Brittle–ductile transition zone
Brittle–ductile_transition_zone
Steel products shaped by cold-working processes
was found that the ductility measurement in a standard tension test includes local ductility and uniform ductility. Local ductility is designated as the
Cold-formed_steel
Concrete with rebar
tensile strength and ductility are compensated for by the inclusion of reinforcement having higher tensile strength or ductility. The reinforcement is
Reinforced_concrete
Material ability to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing
and ductility. Toughness is related to the area under the stress–strain curve. In order to be tough, a material must be both strong and ductile. For
Toughness
Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe is a ductile iron pipe with cement lining on the inside surface, and is commonly used for water distribution. Cement-mortar
Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe
Cement-mortar_lined_ductile_iron_pipe
Strengthening a material through plastic deformation
interactions and plastic deformation resumes. However, ductility of a work-hardened material is decreased. Ductility is the extent to which a material can undergo
Work_hardening
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
the ultimate tensile strength is close to the yield point, whereas in ductile materials, the ultimate tensile strength can be higher. The ultimate tensile
Ultimate_tensile_strength
Wheel made from an alloy of aluminium or magnesium
as brittle. Until this time, most aluminium wheels suffered from low ductility, usually ranging from 2–3% elongation. Because light-alloy wheels at the
Alloy_wheel
Intermetallic chemical compound
its poor ductility. In addition, the loss of ductility at ambient temperature is usually accompanied by a change of fracture mode from ductile transgranular
Titanium_aluminide
Chemical compound
argentite. Relative to most inorganic materials, α-Ag2S displays exceptional ductility at room temperature. This material can undergo extensive deformation,
Silver_sulfide
Reduction in ductility of a metal exposed to hydrogen
hydrogen-assisted cracking or hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC), is a reduction in the ductility of a metal due to absorbed hydrogen. Hydrogen atoms are small and can
Hydrogen_embrittlement
Steel alloyed with a variety of elements
in the 1990s, increasing strength and ductility. A second generation used new alloys to further increase ductility, but were expensive and difficult to
Alloy_steel
Medium-carbon low-alloy strength steel
classified a medium-carbon, low-alloy steel. 4340 steel has high strength, ductility, toughness, creep resistance, and fatigue resistance relative to most
4340_steel
Steel reinforcement
bar, I- deformed indented bar Ductility Class L- low ductility, N- normal ductility, E- seismic (Earthquake) ductility Standard grades (MPa) 250N, 300E
Rebar
Loss of ductility when exposed to liquid metals
phenomenon of practical importance, where certain ductile metals experience drastic loss in tensile ductility or undergo brittle fracture when exposed to specific
Liquid_metal_embrittlement
Class of high-strength steel alloys
enhancing ductility, since most of the austenite disappears in the first 5% of plastic strain, a regime where the steel has adequate ductility already.
TRIP_steel
Interwoven strands of material
barrier made of interlaced strands of metal, fiber or other flexible or ductile materials. A mesh is similar to a web or a net in that it has many interwoven
Mesh
Attribute of a physical system or body or non-chemical property of a material
specific related quantitative properties, such as in opacity, hardness, ductility, viscosity, etc. Physical properties are often characterized as intensive
Physical_property
Electrical wire or other conductor made of copper
Copper has a higher ductility than alternate metal conductors with the exception of gold and silver. Because of copper's high ductility, it is easy to draw
Copper_conductor
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
jewelry, 40% in investments, and 10% in industry. Gold's high malleability, ductility, resistance to corrosion and most other chemical reactions, as well as
Gold
Liability of breakage from stress without significant plastic deformation
methacrylate) is extremely brittle at temperature 4˚C, but experiences increased ductility with increased temperature. Amorphous polymers are polymers that can behave
Brittleness
Steel known for strength and toughness
are steels that possess superior strength and toughness without losing ductility. Aging refers to age-hardening, the extended heat-treatment process. These
Maraging_steel
Flexible form of cast iron
formed into spherical or nodular shapes, malleable iron exhibits good ductility. Incorrectly considered by some to be an "old" or "dead" material, malleable
Malleable_iron
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
materials into two broad categories; namely, the ductile materials and the brittle materials. Ductile materials, including structural steel and many other
Stress–strain_curve
Iron alloy
the carbon content. Ductile iron can also be produced using certain high purity grades of pig iron; depending on the grade of ductile iron being produced
Pig_iron
Compounds of iron and aluminium
materials have made these compounds of metallurgical interest - however low ductility and issues with hydrogen embrittlement are barriers to their processing
Iron_aluminide
Process of heat treating used to increase the toughness of iron-based alloys
alloy. The reduction in hardness is usually accompanied by an increase in ductility, thereby decreasing the brittleness of the metal. Tempering is usually
Tempering_(metallurgy)
Explosive with focused effect
radioactivity, or lack of ductility. For the deepest penetrations, pure metals yield the best results, because they display the greatest ductility, which delays the
Shaped_charge
Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation
indentation hardness, and rebound hardness. Hardness is dependent on ductility, elastic stiffness, plasticity, strain, strength, toughness, viscoelasticity
Hardness
near-beta titanium alloy featuring an excellent combination of strength, ductility, fracture toughness and high cycle fatigue strength. It is typically used
Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al
Controlled process of reheating materials
reduce toughness and ductility. The use of PWHT can help reduce any increased hardness levels and improve toughness and ductility to levels acceptable
Post_weld_heat_treatment
Science of predicting if, when, and how a given material will fail under loading
of a material is usually classified into brittle failure (fracture) or ductile failure (yield). Depending on the conditions (such as temperature, state
Material_failure_theory
Any metal shaping process occurring above its recrystallization temperature
hardening, which ultimately keeps the yield strength and hardness low and ductility high. This contrasts with cold working. Many kinds of working, including
Hot_working
Alloys with high proportions of several metals
operate at higher temperatures than current alloys, and have superior ductility. Ductility quantifies the permanent deformation a material can withstand before
High-entropy_alloy
failure mode that may occur without any tearing is ductile fracture after plastic deformation (ductility). This may occur as a result of bending or shear
Formability
Type of martensitic alloy steel
exceptional properties are hardness, tensile strength, fracture toughness and ductility. Aermet is weldable with no preheating needed. AerMet alloy is not corrosion
Aermet
Structural discontinuity surface in the Earth's crust and upper mantle
mantle, the extreme conditions of pressure and temperature make the rock ductile. That is, the rock is capable of slowly deforming without fracture, like
Shear_zone
Alloy with higher durability than normal metals
grain boundary energy and results in better grain boundary cohesion and ductility. Another form of grain boundary strengthening is achieved through the
Superalloy
Chemical element with atomic number 73 (Ta)
produce a variety of alloys that have high melting points, strength, and ductility. Alloyed with other metals, it is also used in making carbide tools for
Tantalum
Hard, high-strength copper alloy
and good conductivity of both heat and electricity. It is used for its ductility, weldability in metalworking, and machining properties. It has many specialized
Beryllium_copper
Chemical compound
The introduction of small amount of boron can drastically increase the ductility by suppressing intergranular fracture. Ni-based superalloys derive their
Nickel_aluminide
Loss of ductility of a material, making it brittle
Embrittlement is a significant decrease of ductility of a material, which makes the material brittle. Embrittlement is used to describe any phenomena
Embrittlement
Movement of Earth's lithosphere
form as Earth. Tectonic plates are relatively rigid and float across the ductile asthenosphere beneath. Lateral density variations in the mantle result
Plate_tectonics
to creep is quite appreciable. Density: Mass per unit volume (kg/m^3) Ductility: Ability of a material to deform under tensile load (% elongation). It
List_of_materials_properties
Alloy steel containing around 13% manganese
Further increase in the manganese content will increase both hardness and ductility. At around 10% manganese content the steel will remain in its austenite
Mangalloy
the cast iron had high tensile strength plus it exhibited ductility. Thus was born ductile iron in 1943. Millis and others at the International Nickel
Keith_Millis
Type of American structural steel
is typically used in structural applications due to its high strength, ductility, weldability and corrosion resistance. These applications include structural
A572_steel
Chinese science award
gradient nanostructure that simultaneously exhibit superior strength, ductility and conductivity of copper." 2021 Zhang Jie Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Future_Science_Prize
Chemical element with atomic number 74 (W)
to work into metal. However, pure single-crystalline tungsten is more ductile and can be cut with a hard-steel hacksaw. Tungsten occurs in many alloys
Tungsten
Mechanical structure of an aircraft
over 3 in. thick, it provides higher strength and greater transverse ductility than 7075-T6. It now is available in sheet, plate, extrusions, and forgings
Airframe
Metal-joining technique
At above 40% Zn the ductility and strength drop, so only lower-zinc alloys of this type are used. At above 25% zinc less ductile copper-zinc and silver-zinc
Brazing
Iron-carbon alloy
passing crack and initiate countless new cracks as the material breaks, and ductile cast iron has spherical graphite "nodules" which stop the crack from further
Cast_iron
and aluminium. Vanadis 4 Extra is characterized by high to very high: ductility abrasive-adhesive wear resistance compressive strength dimensional stability
Vanadis_4_Extra
Art that involves physical manipulation
clay, wax, paint – or even plastic in the modern sense of the word (a ductile polymer) – to create works of art. The term is used more generally to refer
Plastic_arts
Heat treatment in ferrous materials
components are made of austempered steel because of its high strength and ductility. These properties allow it to absorb more energy during a crash without
Austempering
Fibers obtained from natural sources
pests around the plants. Hydrated, biopolymers generally have enhanced ductility and toughness. Water plays the role of a plasticizer, a small molecule
Natural_fiber
Iron alloy with a very low carbon content
misunderstandings about tensile strength and ductility, their work did little to reduce failures. The importance of ductility was recognized by some very early in
Wrought_iron
Type of chemical bond in metals
bonding accounts for many physical properties of metals, such as strength, ductility, thermal and electrical resistivity and conductivity, opacity, and lustre
Metallic_bonding
Physical effect of surfactants on materials
In physics, the Rehbinder effect is the reduction in the hardness and ductility of a material, particularly metals, by a surfactant film. The effect is
Rehbinder_effect
Plumbing company
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Roto-Rooter
Alloy
hafnium (Hf), and a small amount of titanium (Ti) provides high strength, ductility, high-temperature stability, and remarkable corrosion resistance. It is
Niobium_alloy
Type of aluminium-zinc alloy
alloying element. It has excellent mechanical properties and exhibits good ductility, high strength, toughness, and good resistance to fatigue. It is more
7075_aluminium_alloy
Brand of tarnish-resistant silver alloys
precipitation hardening and simple heat-hardening properties increased ductility increased thermal and electrical resistivity environmental advantages
Argentium_sterling_silver
Cryptographic principle that states everything except the key can be public knowledge
system prone to catastrophic collapse. Conversely, openness provides ductility. Any security system depends crucially on keeping some things secret.
Kerckhoffs's_principle
Protein fiber made by spiders
Silks are ductile, with some able to stretch up to five times their relaxed length without breaking. The combination of strength and ductility gives dragline
Spider_silk
Unwanted reverse flow of water
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Backflow
Type of material degradation
characteristics of a material can change as a result of LCF. Fracture ductility tends to decrease, with the magnitude depending on the presence of small
Low-cycle_fatigue
Concept in mechanical engineering
different types of fracture: brittle and ductile. Each of these types of failure occur based on the material's ductility. Brittle failure occurs with little
Ultimate_failure
Gases produced and collected in sewer systems
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Sewer_gas
American manufacturing company
American Cast Iron Pipe Company is a manufacturer of ductile iron pipe, spiral-welded steel pipe, fire hydrants, and valves for the waterworks industry
American Cast Iron Pipe Company
American_Cast_Iron_Pipe_Company
Nickel-based superalloy
worse ductility when compared to cast Inconel 625. Heat treatment was found to reduce these residual stresses, as well as increase the ductility of the
Inconel_625
Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces
visco-plastically. The plasticity of a material is directly proportional to the ductility and malleability of the material. Plasticity in a crystal of pure metal
Plasticity_(physics)
Device that prevents undesired water flow
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Backflow_prevention_device
pure form, it is a bright-metallic-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. 75% of the presently accounted for gold has been extracted since
History_of_gold
Metal alloy
markets to reduce the effects of die-soldering while maintaining the ductility of zamak 3. This was achieved by using half the amount of copper from
Zamak
Meteorite composed of iron-nickel alloy called meteoric iron
sources of usable iron available to humans, due to the malleability and ductility of the meteoric iron, before the development of smelting that signaled
Iron_meteorite
Alloy of iron and carbon
the more modern iron alloys, gray iron has a low tensile strength and ductility; therefore, its impact and shock resistance is almost non-existent. Meehanite
Gray_iron
Composite material consisting of fibers or particles in a metallic matrix
MMCs can have much higher strength-to-weight ratios, stiffness, and ductility than traditional materials, so they are often used in demanding applications
Metal_matrix_composite
Easily deformed crystal
Bhattacharya; Susobhan Das; Surojit Bhunia; et al. (2020). "Metal-like Ductility in Organic Plastic Crystals: Role of Molecular Shape and Dihydrogen Bonding
Plastic_crystal
of their resistance to impact, weather, moisture, shattering in cold (ductility), and chemicals. Laminate panel layers (called veneers) are glued together
Laminate_panel
Metamorphic rock type
GPa, well within the ductile deformation field. Gneissic texture may occur nearby, if not then mylonite zones, foliations and ductile behaviour, including
Amphibolite
Subset of tool steels
steel High-speed steel Weathering steel Tool steel Other iron-based materials Cast iron Gray iron White iron Ductile iron Malleable iron Wrought iron
High-speed_steel
Fracture or discontinuity in displaced rock
accumulatively or instantaneously, depending on the liquid state of the rock; the ductile lower crust and mantle accumulate deformation gradually via shearing, whereas
Fault_(geology)
German main battle tank
other non-metallic materials. Steel plates with high hardness and high ductility are used. The armour is a result of extensive research about the formation
Leopard_2
Response of rock to deformation
mechanics. The process of shearing occurs within brittle, brittle-ductile, and ductile rocks. Within purely brittle rocks, compressive stress results in
Shear_(geology)
Fence made of iron
iron, which is ductile and durable and may be hammered into elaborate shapes when hot, or the cheaper cast iron, which is of low ductility and quite brittle
Iron_railing
Valve controlling the release of a liquid or gas
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Tap_(valve)
Subjecting workpieces to cold temperatures
triggers dislocation plasticity in martensitic phase to enhance overall ductility and tensile strength. Zhang et al. exploited the cryorolling to the dynamic
Cryogenic_treatment
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
due to the strength of the metallic bond, and are often malleable and ductile (easily stretched and shaped) because the atoms can move relative to each
Periodic_table
Failure Theory in continuum mechanics
energy criterion (also von Mises yield criterion) states that yielding of a ductile material begins when the second invariant of deviatoric stress J 2 {\displaystyle
Von_Mises_yield_criterion
Backflow prevention device to protect water supply from contaminants
Compression fitting Copper tubing Crimp (joining) Drain-waste-vent system Ductile iron pipe Flare fitting Garden Hose Thread (GHT) Gasket Hydronics Leak
Double_check_valve
One of the five families of stainless steel
with carbon rather than chromium. The FCC structure of austenite confers ductility to stainless steel, as the slip planes permit dislocations to move easily
Austenitic_stainless_steel
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Muslim
Longing, Craving (1)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lerner.English : In the case of a Suffolk family who bore this name by the 16th century, ancestors are recorded in the forms Lawney (1381) and de Lauuenay (1327); this is therefore probably a variant of Delaney.
Boy/Male
Scottish French Gaelic
Strong.
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Lord; Ruler; Break by Twisting; Baskets of Fish; Master; Pet Form of Patricia
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Tamil
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English Greek
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
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Hindu, Indian
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Norse
Goddess of skiers.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, French, German, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Vietnamese
Gift of God; God; Abbreviation of Names Like Mateo and Teodor; Form of Tom; Twin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Brock 2.
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n.
Tractableness; pliableness.
n.
The quality of being tractile; ductility.
n.
The property of a metal which allows it to be drawn into wires or filaments.
n.
The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability; the quality of resisting change of form; the amount of resistance with which a body opposes change of form; -- opposed to flexibility, ductility, malleability, and softness.
n.
An instrument for accurately determining the ductility of metals.