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A test to measure the ductility of steel. When a material is tested for tensile strength it elongates a certain amount before fracture takes place. The two pieces are placed together and the amount of extension is measured against marks made before starting the test and is expressed as a percentage of the original gauge length.
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| elongation |
Measure of the ductility of a material determined in a tensile test. It is the increase in gage length (measured after rupture) divided by original gage length. Higher elongation indicates higher ductility. Elongation cannot be used to predict behavior of materials subjected to sudden or repeated loading. Embrittlement Reduction in ductility due to physical or chemical changes. Endurance Alternate term for fatigue limit. .
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| elongation |
The amount of permanent stretch in a tensile test specimen before rupture.
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| elongation |
The distance a sample will stretch from its original length before breaking. Expressed as a percentage of the original length
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