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A ductile failure is a type of failure seen in malleable materials characterized by extensive plastic deformation or necking. This usually occurs prior to the actual failure of the material. The term ductile rupture refers to the failure of highly ductile materials.
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In general, a ductile failure is defined as a body going through separation due to imposed stresses. Almost all engineering materials undergo only two types of failure/fracture modes: ductile and brittle fracture. ... Higher amounts of energy strain are required to deform a ductile material.
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