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ductility Meaning in Tamil ( ductility வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நீண்மை,



ductility தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஓர் உருப்படி உள்ள அமையத்தில் வழக்கமாக இவை, ஒருவெப்பைலை அமுக்குமை \beta_T, நிலையழுத்த வெப்பக் கொண்மை c_P, வெப்பநீண்மைக் கெழு (குணகம்) \alpha.

வெப்ப நீண்மைக் கெழு (குணகம்).

இவ் விலங்குக்கு எலும்புக் கூட்டிற்கு மாறாக சுறா மீனைப் போன்ற வளையக்கூடிய அல்லது நீட்சிதரும் (நீண்மையுடைய) குருத்தெலும்பு கொண்டது.

ductility's Usage Examples:

5% can be pulverized under the hammer, yet a still further increase gives very great ductility, accompanied by great hardness-a combination of properties which was not possessed by any other known substance when this remarkable alloy, known as Hadfield's manganese steel, was discovered.


"The hardness of the hardened chrome steel resists the burglar's drill, and the ductility of the wrought iron the blows of his sledge.


The malleability and ductility of metals lie at the basis of the work of the goldand silver-smiths at one extreme, and of the boiler-maker at the other.


- How should the hardness, strength and ductility, or rather shockresisting power, of the cast iron be affected by this progressive change from graphite into cementite ?Objects that do not require annealing are produced by dozens per minute, and all the movements of feeding and stamping and removal are often automatic.


aeolotachically; and this aeolotachic contraction is very likely to concentrate severe stress on the slowest cooling parts at the time when they are passing from the molten to the solid state, when the steel is mushy, with neither the fluidity of a liquid nor the strength and ductility of a solid, and thus to tear it apart.


At ordinary temperatures tin proves fairly ductile under the hammer, and its ductility seems to increase as the temperature rises up to about 100° C.


we forge it, its grain-size and ductility when cold will be approximately those which it would have had if heated only to 850°.


Its ductility, to which it owes its value, is profoundly affected by the rate of cooling.


clay can never become dry, plasticity and ductility are, for reasons to be explained below, the first consideration, and there the proportion of grit should be lower.


Thus it is extremely probable that the primary graphite, which forms large sheets, is much more weakening and embrittling than the eutectic and other forms, and therefore that, if either strength or ductility is sought, the metal should be free from primary graphite, i.





Synonyms:

plasticity, malleability, ductileness,



Antonyms:

unmalleability, inflexibility, physical property,

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