Meaning of ductility
Ductility
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Glossary of electromechanics engineering terms
Meaning and definition of ductility :
Ductility: A measure of a material's ability to undergo plastic deformation before fracture, expressed as percent elongation (%EL) or percent area reduction (%AR) from a tensile test.
For the term ductility may also exist other definitions and meanings, the meaning and definition indicated above are indicative not be used for medical and legal or special purposes.
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