Bendability Info
Beyond engineering, "bendability" refers to how DNA sequences (like GC repeats) allow the DNA molecule to wrap around proteins [1.15, 1.25].
Polymer substrates used for wearable sensors and antennas [1.11, 1.16].
Discuss its importance in engineering, manufacturing, and consumer product design (e.g., flexible electronics) [1.11]. bendability
The presence of non-metallic inclusions in steel can drastically reduce its bendability [1.7].
High-strength steel (AHSS) for lightweight, strong parts [1.7]. 1.16]. Discuss its importance in engineering
Reiterate that optimizing bendability requires a multidisciplinary approach combining material science (microstructure) with mechanical engineering (stress analysis).
Describe how cracks initiate, specifically at the convex surface due to localized strain [1.1, 1.9]. and consumer product design (e.g.
Describe the VDA238-100 tight radius v-bend test used to characterize bendability under plane strain [1.1]. IV. Real-World Applications