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Τι (ποιος) είναι ductile$23221$ - ορισμός

STRONGEST PART OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
Brittle-ductile transition zone; Brittle-ductile boundary

ductility         
  • Al-Mg-Si alloy]]. The local necking and the cup and cone fracture surfaces are typical for ductile metals.
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  • nodular cast iron]] demonstrates low ductility.
  • Schematic appearance of round metal bars after tensile testing.<br />
(a) Brittle fracture<br />
(b) Ductile fracture<br />
(c) Completely ductile fracture
MEASURE OF A MATERIAL'S ABILITY TO UNDERGO SIGNIFICANT PLASTIC DEFORMATION BEFORE RUPTURE OR BREAKING
Malleable; Maellability; Ductile; Non-malleability; Malleability; Maleable; Ductile yield; Nil ductility temperature; Ductile-brittle transition temperature; Ductile-brittle transition; Low temperature embrittlement; Ductile metal; Tensile ductility; Ductile-to-brittle transition
n.
1.
Tractableness, docility, compliancy, flexibility, yielding disposition.
2.
Extensibility.
Malleable         
  • Al-Mg-Si alloy]]. The local necking and the cup and cone fracture surfaces are typical for ductile metals.
  • s2cid=58893669 }}</ref><!-- This is content from a predatory publisher (intechopen.com); recommend finding an alternative source for a comparable image, but I hesitate to remove the image at this time. -->
  • nodular cast iron]] demonstrates low ductility.
  • Schematic appearance of round metal bars after tensile testing.<br />
(a) Brittle fracture<br />
(b) Ductile fracture<br />
(c) Completely ductile fracture
MEASURE OF A MATERIAL'S ABILITY TO UNDERGO SIGNIFICANT PLASTIC DEFORMATION BEFORE RUPTURE OR BREAKING
Malleable; Maellability; Ductile; Non-malleability; Malleability; Maleable; Ductile yield; Nil ductility temperature; Ductile-brittle transition temperature; Ductile-brittle transition; Low temperature embrittlement; Ductile metal; Tensile ductility; Ductile-to-brittle transition
·adj Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers;
- applied to metals.
Ductile         
  • Al-Mg-Si alloy]]. The local necking and the cup and cone fracture surfaces are typical for ductile metals.
  • s2cid=58893669 }}</ref><!-- This is content from a predatory publisher (intechopen.com); recommend finding an alternative source for a comparable image, but I hesitate to remove the image at this time. -->
  • nodular cast iron]] demonstrates low ductility.
  • Schematic appearance of round metal bars after tensile testing.<br />
(a) Brittle fracture<br />
(b) Ductile fracture<br />
(c) Completely ductile fracture
MEASURE OF A MATERIAL'S ABILITY TO UNDERGO SIGNIFICANT PLASTIC DEFORMATION BEFORE RUPTURE OR BREAKING
Malleable; Maellability; Ductile; Non-malleability; Malleability; Maleable; Ductile yield; Nil ductility temperature; Ductile-brittle transition temperature; Ductile-brittle transition; Low temperature embrittlement; Ductile metal; Tensile ductility; Ductile-to-brittle transition
·adj Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or threads.
II. Ductile ·adj Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people.

Βικιπαίδεια

Brittle–ductile transition zone

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 crust to the lower, more ductile crust. For quartz and feldspar-rich rocks in continental crust, the transition zone occurs at an approximate depth of 20 km, at temperatures of 250–400 °C. At this depth, rock becomes less likely to fracture, and more likely to deform ductilely by creep because the brittle strength of a material increases with confining pressure, while its ductile strength decreases with increasing temperature.