nonbrittleness
Nonbrittleness refers to the property of materials or systems that exhibit resilience and the ability to absorb energy without fracturing or failing catastrophically. Unlike brittle materials, which tend to break suddenly with little deformation, nonbrittle materials or systems can deform plastically, dissipate energy, and often withstand significant stress without permanent damage or failure. This concept is particularly relevant in materials science, engineering, and structural design.
In materials science, nonbrittleness is often associated with ductility, toughness, and plasticity. Ductile materials, such as
Beyond materials, nonbrittleness can also describe the behavior of systems, such as software, networks, or ecological
The study of nonbrittleness involves understanding the mechanical properties of materials, failure mechanisms, and design strategies