Sentences with phrase «ductility for»

«It's critical to have high strength and high ductility for such an axle component,» Gao said.

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There's long been a problem with 3 - D - printed steel: you have to trade off strength for ductility.
«For both alloys we found the niobium grain refiner could mean an end to the over-engineering of cast components with potential weight savings of up to 30 per cent with no loss of strength or ductility.
«New twist makes for better steel: Greater strength without loss of ductility
«Marine grade» stainless steel is valued for its performance under corrosive environments and for its high ductility — the ability to bend without breaking under stress — making it a preferred choice for oil pipelines, welding, kitchen utensils, chemical equipment, medical implants, engine parts...
However, conventional techniques for strengthening this class of stainless steels typically comes at the expense of ductility.
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in 3D printing one of the most common forms of marine grade stainless steel — a low - carbon type called 316L — that promises an unparalleled combination of high - strength and high - ductility properties for the...
Oct. 30, 2017 - «Marine grade» stainless steel is valued for its performance under corrosive environments and for its high ductility — the ability to bend without breaking under stress — making it a preferred choice for oil pipelines, welding, kitchen utensils, chemical equipment, medical implants, engine parts...
Renowned for its lightweight, strength, and ductility, aluminum is a metal frequently used in sculpture and metalworking.
These bubbles had disappeared completely by 1100 meters, most probably as a result of the diffusion of gas molecules into the ice lattice, and this, together with the formation below 1200 meters of an oriented crystal fabric (characterized by a strong vertical orientation of crystallographic c axes) is believed to be responsible for the greatly increased ductility of the deeper cores.
Reinforced concrete is used for its structural properties of strength, rigidity, ductility and continuity, to resist lateral forces such as earthquakes and wind.
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