Translation for '
ductility' from English to Russian
NOUN | ductility | - | |
SYNO | ductileness | ductility |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- More content relating to number of planes within structure and implications for glide/slide e.g. ductility.
- Bars are typically abbreviated to simply 'N' (hot-rolled deformed bar), 'R' (hot-rolled round bar), 'RW' (cold-drawn ribbed wire) or 'W' (cold-drawn round wire), as the yield strength and ductility class can be implied from the shape.
- Important properties of cupronickel alloys include corrosion resistance, inherent resistance to macrofouling, good tensile strength, excellent ductility when annealed, thermal conductivity and expansion characteristics amenable for heat exchangers and condensers, good thermal conductivity and ductility at cryogenic temperatures and beneficial antimicrobial touch surface properties.
- Some of the more successful elements have been shown to be Fe, Co and Cr which drastically increase room temperature ductility as well as hot workability.
- Embrittlement is a significant decrease of ductility of a material, which makes the material brittle.
- Temperature produces a ductility trough and a ductile to brittle transition behaviour in the solid metal.
- Hydrogen lowers tensile ductility in many materials.
- Hydrated biopolymers generally have enhanced ductility and toughness.
- For instance, deterioration in bone ductility due to diseases such as osteoporosis can adversely affect individuals’ life.
- As the deep drawing is a cold forming operation, the germane properties of the sheet metal are formability, ductility and yield strength.
- has been shown to have increased hardness and ductility at the nanoscale.
- Buckling restrained braces rely on ductility and generally must be replaced after usage during a major earthquake.
- In Earth science, ductility refers to the capacity of a rock to deform to large strains without macroscopic fracturing.
- Higher ductility of the CF/PEEK specimen was shown, with values increasing with temperature.
- In some cases, a yield strength anomaly refers to a decrease in the ductility of a material with increasing temperature, which is also opposite the trend in the majority of materials.
- , thereby displaying an optimum in uniform plastic ductility.
- Cold working Gildcop by drawing, cold heading etc. increases its strength through work hardening while reducing ductility.
- Because the PLC effect is related to a strengthening mechanism, the strength of steel may increase; however, the plasticity and ductility of a material afflicted by the PLC effect decrease drastically.
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