töjbarheten
Töjbarheten, often translated as ductility or stretchability in materials science, is the property of a material to undergo significant plastic deformation under tensile stress before it fractures. It indicates how much a specimen can be elongated or reshaped without breaking, and it is closely related to how a material behaves under forming processes and in service where large strains may occur.
Two common quantitative measures are elongation at fracture and reduction of area. Elongation at fracture expresses
Factors influencing töjbarheten include temperature, strain rate, and microstructure. Higher temperatures generally increase ductility for many
In engineering, töjbarheten is crucial for safety and performance, affecting crash energy absorption, forming efficiency, and