Advanced Structural Analysis/Part I - Theory/Materials/Properties/Ductility

A material's capacity to endure plastic deformation without breaking is called ductility. Mild steel, copper and gold are all examples of ductile materials.

Ductile fracture
Ductile fracture

The picture to the left displays a test specimen which has undergone a ductile failure during tensile load.

Stress-strain curve
Stress-strain curve