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Ductile iron (725 bytes)
1: '''Ductile iron''' is one type of [[cast iron]]. It was inv...
13: ...etimes this is referred to as a "nodular" shape. Ductile iron may also be called "nodular iron".

Plasticity (physics) (2091 bytes)
6: For many [[ductile]] [[metal]]s, tensile loading applied to a sample...
10: ...formations without [[fracture]]. However, even [[ductile]] metals will [[fracture]] when the [[strain]] be...
12: ...neously, realised that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the theo...

Necking (228 bytes)
3: * The process by which a [[ductile]] material deforms under tension forming a thin '...

Ductility (480 bytes)
3: A '''ductile''' material is any material that fails under [[sh...

Keith Millis (448 bytes)
1: ...(1915-1992) Metallurgical Engineer, Inventor of [[ductile iron]].

Stress-strain curve (551 bytes)
1: ...ial. The curve usually seen is for a [[ductility|ductile]] [[metal]]. This features an initial elastic re...

Bainite (515 bytes)
5: ...ainite is generally stronger and more [[ductility|ductile]] compared to pearlite.

Beryllium copper (717 bytes)
3: This is a highly ductile alloy which can be precisely stamped and shaped i...

Strain (3263 bytes)
7: ... discontinuous breaks in the fabric of the rock. Ductile strain occurs as [[shear zone]]s, flow bands and ...

Metal (2875 bytes)
7: The [[allotrope]]s of metals tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good [[Conductor (material)|condu...
10: ...ey have "lustre"), have a high [[density]], are [[ductile]] and [[malleable]], usually have a

Von Mises stress (1307 bytes)
3: ...th>, is used to estimate [[yield]] criteria for [[ductile]] materials. It is calculated by combining [[Str...

Marl (1612 bytes)
5: ...is various, its hardness being sometimes soft and ductile, like [[clay]]; sometimes hard and solid, like [[...

Rare earth element (1465 bytes)
4: ...[metal]]s that are typically soft, malleable, and ductile and usually reactive, especially at elevated temp...

Fracture (1636 bytes)
14: ...c deformation]] takes place before fracture. In ''ductile fracture'', extensive plastic deformation takes p...

Compressive stress (1778 bytes)
3: ...lure will occur as [[yield]] for materials with [[ductile]] behaviour (most [[metal]]s, some [[soil]]s and ...

Sturm, Ruger (1896 bytes)
7: ...nts in New Hampshire and Arizona, making ferrous, ductile iron and commercial titanium castings. Ruger Golf...

Carbon steel (5057 bytes)
1: ... the metal becomes harder and stronger but less [[ductile]].
14: ...rature then cooling slowly. Results in a soft and ductile steel with no internal stresses, often necessary ...

Non-Newtonian fluid (2419 bytes)
20: |[[Ductile]] [[metal]]s

Wrought iron (2761 bytes)
1: ...small [[carbon]] content. It is tough, malleable, ductile and can be easily [[welding|welded]]. However, it...

Cast iron (5901 bytes)
27: ...ecent development is nodular or '''[[ductile iron|ductile cast iron]]'''. Tiny amounts of [[magnesium]] or...

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