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Перевод: ductile
[прилагательное] вязкий; ковкий; тягучий; эластичный; гибкий; податливый; послушный; поддающийся влиянию; пластичный
Тезаурус:
- Up to about 10 per cent of tin gives an alloy that is red to gold in colour and ductile enough for easy shaping by hammering, provided that the alloy is annealed (heated to remove internal stresses).
- The material will succumb to whichever mechanism is the weaker; if it yields before it cracks the material is ductile, if it cracks before it yields it is brittle.
- "Set to your wheel, and wax rich by ductile wool and flax
- Steel columns and beams, and concrete walls reinforced with steel rods, make the frames flexible - and even ductile, so that they can deform without snapping in the wind.
- In a ductile material such as mild steel, a good deal of irreversible distortion takes place before actual fracture occurs so that broken parts do not fit even approximately.
- The amount of shearing or elongation which a ductile material will withstand varies enormously between different metals and alloys.
- There is no absolutely sharp division between brittle and ductile substances but generally speaking brittle solids have fairly well defined characteristics.
- More copper in the wire means it holds the core better and makes for a more ductile string, but while it's a great sounding string, it's the one with the shortest life.
- For the more exacting uses, such as machinery, we generally tend to choose ductile metals.
- It is to be hoped that some of the numerous shales in the Devonian and Carboniferous sections may prove to have been sufficiently ductile to restrain escape over the long timespan involved, despite the degree of deformation to which they have been subjected.
- Whether it is of constant length or is ductile will affect both the area and the shape.
- As we shall see, the problem with a ductile material, such as a oft metal, is quite different.
- By mixing metals it is possible to make alloys which are tougher, more ductile, have a different colour, a lower melting point, or flow more easily when molten than the individual component metals.
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