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Seismic Analysis of Structures. Edition No. 1

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Cold-Formed Steel Design. Edition No. 5

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Cold-Formed Steel Design. Edition No. 5

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Ductility is a term used in civil engineering to describe the ability of a material to deform under stress without breaking. It is an important factor in the design of structures, as it allows for the redistribution of stresses and strains in the event of an earthquake or other natural disaster. Ductility is also important in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other structures, as it allows for the absorption of energy and the redistribution of forces. The ductility market is composed of a variety of companies that specialize in the production of materials with high ductility. These companies produce a range of products, from steel and aluminum alloys to concrete and other composite materials. They also provide services such as testing and analysis to ensure that the materials meet the required standards. Some of the companies in the ductility market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, Alcoa Corporation, and ThyssenKrupp AG. These companies are all leaders in the production of high-quality materials with high ductility. Show Less Read more