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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help. ... Typical Stress vs. Strain diagram for a ductile material (e.g. Steel).
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The reduction of area is reported as additional information (to the percent elongation) on the deformational characteristics of the material. The two are used as indicators of ductility, the ability of a material to be elongated in tension. ... Cold-working also tends to make metals less ductile. Cold-working is performed in...
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Next, ductile materials are considered to be "forgiving" materials, because of their toughness you can make a mistake in the use, design of a ductile material and still the material will probably not fail. Also, the properties of a ductile material can be enhanced through the use of one of the strengthening mechanisms.
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The largest value of the stress for which the material will return to its original length after the stress is removed is called the elastic limit. If the material is stressed beyond this limit, then it behaves inelastically and will have permanent deformation . ... Stress-Strain Curve for Ductile Material...
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Some recent experimental studies with pre-notched bend specimens of 4340 steel under both static loading[A. T. Zehnder and A. J. Rosakis, J. appl. Mech. 57, 618-626 (1990)] and impact loading [A. T. Zehnder et al., Inr. ... J. Fracture 42, 209-230 (199011 have shown that considerable crack tunneling occurs in In this work,
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A continuum isotropic ductile plastic damage model has been derived in the framework of internal variable theory of thermodynamics. The damage model is based on the concept ... Chandrakanth, S and Pandey, PC (1995) An Isotropic Damage Model for Ductile Material. In: Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 50 (4). pp. 457-465.
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DUCTILE MATERIAL: A material that can undergo considerable change in shape by plastic deformation before rupture occurs; the opposite of a brittle material.
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A method for the manufacture of a highly ductile material comprises melting an alloy material in a crucible held under a vacuum, inserting a stirring bar in the molten alloy material in the crucible a ... What is claimed is: 1. A method for the manufacture of a highly ductile material, which comprises melting an...
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In this work, the above experiments are analyxed using a 2D plane-strain finite-element procedure which is expected to simulate local material failure in the center-plane of the 3D specimen accurately. ... The rate-independent version of the Gurson model that accounts for the ductile failure mechanisms of microvoid nucleation,
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