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material is brittle if, when subjected to stress, it fractures with little elastic deformation and without significant plastic deformation. Brittle materials... |
breaking. In brittle materials, the ultimate tensile strength is close to the yield point, whereas in ductile materials, the ultimate tensile strength can be... |
Fracture toughness (redirect from Brittle strength) toughness. Brittle–ductile transition zone Charpy impact test Ductile-brittle transition temperature Impact (mechanics) Izod impact strength test Puncture... |
Fracture (redirect from Brittle fracture) is the fracture strength. Ductile materials have a fracture strength lower than the ultimate tensile strength (UTS), whereas in brittle materials the fracture... |
downward-increasing brittle strength equals the upward-increasing ductile strength, giving a characteristic "saw-tooth" crustal strength profile. The transition... |
Compression of Brittle Solids. The National Academies Press, 1983, doi:10.17226/19491. Johnston, W. M.; O'Brien, W. J. (August 1980). "The shear strength of dental... |
can tolerate some defects while brittle materials (such as ceramics) can fail well below their ultimate material strength. Shear stress is the stress state... |
Geodynamics (section Brittle) Within the upper lithosphere, brittle deformation is common because under low pressure rocks have relatively low brittle strength, while at the same time low... |
Ductility (redirect from Ductile-brittle transition temperature) definition of strength (or toughness). There has again been extensive study of this issue. Metals can undergo two different types of fractures: brittle fracture... |
increases confining pressure increases, and brittle strength increases with confining pressure whilst ductile strength decreases with increasing temperature... |
include biological and brittle material failure analysis, where modulus is used to describe the variability of failure strength for materials. The Weibull... |
(e.g. aluminum) fail in shear, whereas brittle materials (e.g. cast iron) fail in tension. See tensile strength. To calculate: Given total force at failure... |
Stress–strain curve (section Brittle materials) for a brittle material will be linear. For some materials, such as concrete, tensile strength is negligible compared to the compressive strength and it... |
temperature to determine its ductile-to-brittle transition temperature where a steep descent in impact strength with decreasing temperature is observed... |
maximum impact energy of high-strength steels is still low due to their brittleness. Izod impact strength test Brittle Impact force Meyers Marc A; Chawla... |
Yield (engineering) (redirect from Yield strength) brittle fracture at 1 GPa, a value much higher than the strength of bulk copper and approaching the theoretical value. The theoretical yield strength... |
strength of glass and decrease it even more than for other brittle materials. The chemical composition of the glass also impacts its tensile strength... |
battle with time and diets and fashion. Her drab voice quavers with a brittle strength that can command a student but break before a parent's will. By any... |
molten. Although this type of phosphoric cast iron is rather hard and brittle, strength is not the main purpose of the metal when it is used in jewellery... |
Toughness (redirect from Impact strength) brittle materials (like ceramics) that are strong but with limited ductility are not tough; conversely, very ductile materials with low strengths are... |