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Definitions of malleable in various dictionaries:
adj - easily influenced
adj - capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out
Capable of being shaped or formed, as by hammering or pressure: a malleable metal.
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From the Latin for "hammer", it means flexible or pliable |
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(of a metal or other material) able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking or cracking. |
easily influenced |
capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out |
Capable of being shaped or formed, as by hammering or pressure: a malleable metal. |
Easily controlled or influenced tractable. |
Able to adjust to changing circumstances adaptable: the malleable mind of the pragmatist. |
A malleable substance is easily changed into a new shape: |
easily influenced, trained, or controlled: |
A substance that is malleable is easily bent and shaped. |
Malleable might refer to |
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Ductility is a measure of a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture, which may be expressed as percent elongation or percent area reduction from a tensile test. According to Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th Ed.) significant denotes about 5.0 percent elongation (Section 5.3, p. 233). See also Eq. 2-12, p. 50 for definitions of percent elongation and percent area reduction. Ductility is often characterized by a material's ability to be stretched into a wire. * From examination of data in Tables A20, A21, A22, A23, and A24 in Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design--10th Edition for both ductile and brittle materials, it is possible to postulate a broader quantifiable definition of ductility that does not rely on percent elongation alone. In general, a ductile material must have a measurable yield strength, at which unrecoverable plastic deformation begins (see Yield (engineering)), and also must satisfy one of the following conditions: |