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Malleability

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 Properties of Metal The percent elongation reported in a tensile test is  defined as  the maximum elongation of the gage length divided by the original gage length.   The measurement is determined as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6   Measuring Elongation After Fracture           Percent elongation    = (2-13)                                                               final  gage  length      initial  gage  length initial  gage  length = = inches per inch x 100 (2-14)            Lx        Lo Lo Reduction of area is the proportional reduction of the cross-sectional area of a tensile test piece at the plane of fracture measured after fracture. Percent reduction of area (RA) =    (2-15)                                                                                      area  of  original  cross  section      minimum  final  area area  of  original  cross  section = x 100 (2-16)                Ao        Amin Ao decrease  in  area original  area                      square  inches square  inches MS-02 Page 24 Rev. 0

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