i am pretty sure ductile means moveable and re-shapable, like a flat piece of metal that can be bent. look it up in the dictionary!
Ductile means the ability to be drawn or pulled into a wire.Ductility is the property of being easily lead into a different shape, such as a wire.
[Mussolini was known as il duce = the leader.]
Lead is a common ductile metal, and silver is a very valued one. [Sterling Silver has a few % of copper added to make it less ductile, hence its use as tableware. But this is at the expense of tarnishing.] Plain Aluminium is quite ductile.
Copper Gold Clay would be the most extreme example of ductile material.
ductility is matter well illustrated by silver copper and other matel wich enablesto be drawn into widely differrent forms.
ductility is the ability of a metal to be drawn into wires without fracture.
copper, aluminum, gold, silver, platinum- things that can be drawn out into wires.
ductile is the main one type in ductile
For materials that are brittle rather than ductile. For ductile :max shear stress theory would be more suitable
No, that's the exact opposite. Ductile materials are able to be drawn into a thin wire (tensile stress), while the operations described in the question all refer to compressive stress (the word for materials with the stated properties is malleable).Many ductile materials are also malleable and vice versa, but the two are not necessarily synonyms.
The word is ductile. It is a physical property of many metals.
Examples: making wires, sheets, components obtained by pressing.
Materials that are ductile, or have the property of ductility, will stretch and deform when they are pulled, rather than breaking. Gold, silver, copper, iron, and lead are common examples of ductile materials.
Gold, Platinum, Copper, Aluminum, Silver, Iron and Nickel.(and those are only metals)
Several metals can be ductile materials.
ductile is the main one type in ductile
Copper and platinum.
Gold
-- copper-- tungsten-- playdoh-- taffy
Materials like gold and copper can be bent; they are malleable or ductile. Materials that are brittle and break easily are non-ductile. Conventional concrete is non-ductile (and breaks under stress of earthquakes)(or other tensile challenge). Metal (steel) mesh or synthetic fibers are added to concrete to make it more ductile.
In order to be ductile a rock usually must be very hot. Rocks in lowest part of the crust and in the mantle (apart from the lithosphere) are usually ductile. Rock salt often exhibits ductile behavior as well.
Materials like gold and copper can be bent; they are malleable or ductile. Materials that are brittle and break easily are non-ductile. Conventional concrete is non-ductile (and breaks under stress of earthquakes)(or other tensile challenge). Metal (steel) mesh or synthetic fibers are added to concrete to make it more ductile.
examples of ducktile
For materials that are brittle rather than ductile. For ductile :max shear stress theory would be more suitable