brittletopliant
Brittle-topliant is a hypothetical material exhibiting a unique combination of mechanical properties. It is characterized by a tendency to fracture with little deformation when subjected to high stress, a trait commonly associated with brittle materials. However, upon reaching a critical stress threshold, it exhibits a surprising degree of plasticity, deforming significantly before final failure. This pliability in the later stages of deformation distinguishes it from conventional brittle substances.
The development of brittle-topliant materials aims to leverage the benefits of both brittleness and pliability. Brittleness
Potential applications for brittle-topliant materials are being explored in fields such as aerospace and structural engineering,