Ductility and Stability in Metallic Materials
Keyword(s):
Ductility is the property of a given material to deform without fracture. In other words, is the capacity to maintain a structural stability under stresses. It is an important property that is difficult to predict since many microstructural and experimental factors play a role. A review of the most important approaches on ductility is given in this work with special emphasis in the high temperature deformation and the deformation mechanisms. The stability of materials is also analyzed and new concepts on the conditions for hot working are included. Stability maps are analyzed and conclusions on the various stability criteria are given on the base of magnesium alloys.
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