material properties

Material Properties Overview

Mechanical Properties

- Compressive Strength: Ability to withstand crushing forces

- Tensile Strength: Capacity to resist stretching or pulling

- Bending Strength: Resistance to forces that may bend materials

- Shear Strength: Ability to resist sliding forces on parallel planes

- Torsional Strength: Capacity to withstand twisting forces

Material Behavior Characteristics

- Hardness: Resistance to abrasive wear like scratching

- Toughness: Capacity to absorb impact without fracturing

- Plasticity: Ability to be deformed and retain a new shape

- Ductility: Can be drawn under tension without cracking

- Malleability: Withstands compression deformation without cracking

- Elasticity: Can be deformed and return to original shape

Physical and Environmental Properties

- Density: Mass of material in a standard volume

- Fusibility: Ability to convert from solid to liquid state

- Corrosion Resistance: Likelihood of degradation in specific environments

- Electrical Properties: Conductor or insulator of electricity

- Optical Properties: Transparency levels (opaque, translucent, transparent) [1][2][3][4]

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