fracture ductile

  • 1Fracture — For other uses, see Fracture (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …

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  • 2fracture — fractures are often described by the appearance of the surface of the break in a piece of steel. Crystalline is bright and glittering, failure having developed along the cleavage planes of individual crystals and can be typical of brittle… …

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  • 3Ductile iron pipe — is a pipe commonly used for potable water distribution.[1] The predominant wall material is ductile iron, a spheroidized graphite cast iron, although an internal cement mortar lining usually serves to inhibit corrosion from the fluid being… …

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  • 4Ductile fracture — Ductile fracture. См. Вязкое разрушение. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 5Fracture mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 6Fracture toughness — In materials science, fracture toughness is a property which describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture, and is one of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications. It is… …

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  • 7ductile fracture — a mode of fracture that is attended by extensive gross plastic deformation …

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  • 8ductile — /ˈdʌktaɪl / (say duktuyl) adjective 1. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold. 2. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals. 3. able to stand deformation under a load without fracture. 4. capable of being moulded or… …

  • 9ductile fracture — Смотри вязкое разрушение …

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  • 10Temperature de transition fragile-ductile — Température de transition fragile ductile La ductilité d un matériau dépend de nombreux paramètres, dont notamment la température et le vitesse de déformation. Concernant la température, la plupart des matériaux cristallins sont fragiles à basse… …

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