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Superplasticity



         


Superplasticity is a phase in which solid material is deformed beyond its usual breaking point. Such a state can be achieved as a result of high temperature and/or pressure.

In a state of superplasticity, solid matter can exhibit certain hydrodynamic qualities without becoming an actual liquid.

An example of this state is the behavior of the metal forming the lining of a HEAT round.





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