Embrittlement

usgb/ɪmˈbrɪt(ə)lmənt/
noun

The process by which a material becomes brittle or less ductile, leading to a higher likelihood of fracture under stress.

The embrittlement of the metal made it prone to cracking under pressure.
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hydrogen embrittlement,thermal embrittlement,environmental embrittlement

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Contextual Understanding

Consider how environmental factors can lead to embrittlement in metals.

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For example, exposure to moisture can accelerate embrittlement processes.
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Technical Relevance

Recognizing embrittlement is crucial in engineering to prevent structural failures.

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Metal fatigue due to embrittlement can lead to catastrophic failures in structures.
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Preventive Measures

To mitigate embrittlement, materials can be treated with inhibitors or protective coatings.

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Using protective measures can prolong the lifespan of components.
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