qtoruvchanlik
Qtoruvchanlik refers to a phenomenon observed in certain engineered materials, particularly in crystalline structures. It describes the tendency of a material to undergo rapid, often irreversible, structural transformation or degradation when subjected to specific environmental conditions. These conditions can include elevated temperatures, mechanical stress, or exposure to certain chemical agents. The term itself is derived from the idea of a material becoming "brittle" or "fragile" under duress, leading to a loss of its intended functional properties.
The underlying mechanisms of qtoruvchanlik are diverse and depend heavily on the material's composition and microstructure.