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  • ication (RS) conversion of such alloys into a ductile amorphous foil.
  • Brass is generally more ductile and stronger than copper and has superior cor
  • the annealed condition, tantalum is extremely ductile and can be readily formed as metal sheets.
  • It is very malleable and ductile and can be beaten into very thin sheets.
  • ly and have simple structures, the alloys are ductile and readily fabricated.
  • ent, and are, depending on their composition, ductile and more or less elastic.
  • nce to tarnish (oxidation) at STP, are highly ductile, and enter into oxidation states of +2 and +4
  • hick salt sequences and the fact that salt is ductile at relatively low temperatures and pressures,
  • Soft (or ductile) copper tubing can be bent easily to travel a
  • e faulting to a generally aseismic zone where ductile creep becomes the dominant process.
  • Modeling brittle and ductile deformation of geologic materials
  • They can also form rectangular structures Ductile deformation conditions also encourage boudina
  • During ductile deformation, mineral grains with a high aspec
  • It has a long history of movement with early ductile fabrics preserved from a sinistral (left late
  • The approach taken is to identify ductile forming limits using various small scale test
  • occur without undergoing the tearing mode is ductile fracture after plastic deformation (ductility
  • tor wafers and gemstones, and the high-energy ductile fracture surfaces desirable in most structura
  • recent years in order to understand and model ductile fracture.
  • skin (the "case") but preserving a tough and ductile interior.
  • Ductile iron pipes are generally manufactured in such
  • He also helped to found the Ductile Iron Society, and organization whose purpose
  • Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe is a ductile iron pipe with cement
  • 55, AMERICAN shipped its first large order of ductile iron pipe.
  • Modern ductile iron pipe production continues to use this me
  • Ductile iron pipe is a pipe commonly used for potable
  • Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe is governed by standards set forth
  • on is responsible for the export marketing of ductile iron pipe, steel pipe, valves, hydrants, and
  • es approximately 145,000 net tons of gray and ductile iron castings annually, ranking it among the
  • of Inco, Millis worked to promote the use of ductile iron as it began to be used as a commercial m
  • rnational scholarship has been awarded by the Ductile Iron Society Foundry Educational Foundation i
  • Ductile Iron is commonly used in place of cast iron p
  • s structural and rail mill products, gray and ductile iron foundry crucibles, foundry converters, c
  • were roughly as we know them today under the Ductile Iron Pipe Standard (DIPS) and Nominal Pipe Si
  • Ductile iron has proven to be a better pipe material,
  • or large parts at medium pressures, or out of ductile iron for high-pressure work; ideally the tool
  • form) as the standard pipe outer diameter for ductile iron pipe in Australia and New Zealand throug
  • The predominant wall material is ductile iron, a spheroidized graphite cast iron, alth
  • A whimbling iron is a bell clapper made from ductile iron.
  • erican metallurgical engineer and inventor of ductile iron.
  • If a ductile material reaches its ultimate tensile strengt
  • Ductile materials have a fracture strength lower than
  • stress leads to brittle fracture of normally ductile materials at generally lower stress levels.
  • nyi, realized that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the
  • wan, realised that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the
  • tant in the understanding of the behaviour of ductile materials.
  • form complex shapes out of different types of ductile metal tubing.
  • The ability to form ductile metals
  • omenon of practical importance, where certain ductile metals experience drastic loss in tensile duc
  • ypically draw down composite wires containing ductile precursors.
  • ss steel leaves a metal with non-magnetic and ductile properties.
  • otonic stress-strain constitutive law of many ductile solids undergoing uniaxial tension, i.e. the
  • ngth increases with confining pressure whilst ductile strength decreases with increasing temperatur
  • s at the point where brittle strength exceeds ductile strength.
  • to cold or cryogenic conditions may endure a ductile to brittle transition and lose their toughnes