Examples of 'ductility' in a sentence

Meaning of "ductility"

Ductility (noun) - Ductility refers to the ability of a material, typically a metal, to deform under tensile stress without breaking. It is an important property for materials used in construction and engineering applications
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  • Ability of a material to be drawn out longitudinally to a reduced section without fracture under the action of a tensile force.

How to use "ductility" in a sentence

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Excellent ductility giving stretch formability in pressings.
It constitutes an indication of the ductility of the material.
Relevance of ductility specifications polymer modified bitumen.
Design with requirements for anchor ductility.
The ductility of the ribbon is therefore improved.
In steel high strength but low ductility.
Similar to the ductility index in waterproof materials.
The percentage reduction in area is an indication of ductility.
It ranks second in ductility and malleability to gold.
Ductility is subsequently evaluated by a simple bending test.
The key is the ductility of the material.
Ductility is the ability to stretch without breaking.
This is a measure of the ductility of the material.
The ductility was tested as bendability and twistability.
Energy dissipation capacity and ductility classes.

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The lack of ductility is often termed brittleness.
Degree of anisotropy of the various ductility properties.
A sufficient curvature ductility is provided in all critical regions.
Effect of homogenising anneal on the ductility anisotropy.
The levels of ductility proposed or implied.
Ca has a favorable effect on the hot ductility.
Excellent toughness and ductility in all direc tions.
The product has the necessary ductility.
Increase the ductility of that metal.
Ferrite is a structure which has excellent ductility.
This provides good ductility and no ferromagnetic losses.
This is interpreted herein as improved toughness or ductility.
This results in a reduction of ductility of the zirconium.
But its ductility is insufficient to allow cold stamping.
Copper can reduce the ductility of steel.
The hot ductility was measured in hot tensile tests.
B suppresses such reduction of the local ductility.
To improve the ductility of the wire.
Ductility is greatly enhanced by the application of confining pressure.
It decreases the ductility and malleability.
Ductility across the plate thickness was also measured.
Influence on the ductility of the material.
Ductility classes and behaviour factors.
Low density and good ductility.
To increase ductility and structural strength.
Easy to set up and remove with good ductility.
The ductility toughness is very high.
Epoxy impregnation also reduced ductility.
Excellent ductility and fracture consideration.
The percentage elongation is an indication of ductility.
Good ductility and thermal conductivity.
Unfavourable factors for local ductility.
The ductility of phenoxy resins resembles that of metals.
Very high strength and ductility.
Ductility is another important mechanical property.

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