
Brittle materials are materials that generally have low deformation capacity, exhibit elastic behavior behavior, and are prone to fracture under high stress. Such materials are commonly used in engineering applications where hardness and durability requirements are paramount. However, the fracture behavior of brittle materials presents challenges in time engineering design.【1】Mechanical Properties of Brittle MaterialsThe most prominent characteristic of brittle materials is their low plasticity.
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DiscoveryThe concept of the modulus of elasticity was first introduced by Thomas Young in 1807.DefinitionAlso referred to in some sources as Young's modulus, the modulus of elasticity (E) is a value that represents a material's resistance to deformation under load.This value (E) serves as a measure of how stiff or flexible a material is. A higher value indicates that the material will deform less compared to one with a lower value.Determination and Base UnitThis value is calculated from the stre
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