Bendability
The bendability of a material is not merely a product of its flexibility but a complex function of its microstructure, surface conditions, and stress states, requiring precise optimization for advanced forming applications. II. Technical Mechanisms of Bendability
-Fe(Si) grains in MDPI ) and using softer, more ductile materials [1.9, 1.23]. bendability
Discuss how grain structure, inclusions, and surface roughness (e.g., from MDPI ) influence crack initiation [1.7, 1.9]. The bendability of a material is not merely
Note that bendability often depends on the direction of loading relative to the material’s grain (e.g., in Al-Mg-Si alloys) [1.10]. III. Improving and Measuring Bendability and stress states
The bendability of a material is not merely a product of its flexibility but a complex function of its microstructure, surface conditions, and stress states, requiring precise optimization for advanced forming applications. II. Technical Mechanisms of Bendability
-Fe(Si) grains in MDPI ) and using softer, more ductile materials [1.9, 1.23].
Discuss how grain structure, inclusions, and surface roughness (e.g., from MDPI ) influence crack initiation [1.7, 1.9].
Note that bendability often depends on the direction of loading relative to the material’s grain (e.g., in Al-Mg-Si alloys) [1.10]. III. Improving and Measuring Bendability