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  • +jeremiah s. queddeng center for the designed environment professions Strength resist forces imposed on it, ability to sustain a high stress w/o yielding or

    fracturing

    Toughness enables it to absorb energy before rupturing;

    -ability of material to resist repeated bending or twisting;

    -ability to resist shock or impact

    Hardness enables to resist deformation by compression, or penetration

    Brittleness causes material to rapture suddenly under stress without little evident

    deformation

    -fractures under low stress w/o appreciable deformation;

    - gives no advance warning of failure

    Ductility enables it to undergo plastic deformation after being stressed beyond elastic

    limit & before rupturing

    -capable of being stretched or deformed w/o fracturing;

    -ability to be drawn to fine wire (tension) w/o breaking;

    -shows sign of yielding before actual rapture

    Stiffness resistance to deformation when stressed within elastic range

    *ratio of force applied to a structure to the corresponding displacement* (Harris)

    stress strain Modulus of Elasticity or strain

    Elasticity enables it to deform & to recover its original size & shape upon removal of

    force or after deformation (as stretching, compression or tension)

    Resilience capacity to recover its original size & shape after deformation Elasticity

    Malleability ability of metal that permits mechanical deformation by extrusion, forging,

    rolling, etc. w/o fracturing;

    -ability of material to be compressed into thin sheets w/o breaking


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