duktiiliuteen
Duktiiliuteen, often translated as ductility, is a fundamental mechanical property of materials, particularly metals. It describes a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before fracture occurs. This deformation is typically in the form of stretching or drawing. A highly ductile material can be stretched into a thin wire without breaking. This property is distinct from malleability, which refers to the ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. While ductility and malleability are often found together in metals, they are not the same.
The microscopic mechanisms behind ductility involve the movement of dislocations within the crystalline structure of the
Understanding and controlling ductility is crucial in many engineering applications. For instance, materials used in wires,