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Mention high-temperature forming (heating) to improve ductility [1.4].

Describe how cracks initiate, specifically at the convex surface due to localized strain [1.1, 1.9]. bendability

is defined as the capability of a material, structure, or system to be flexible and easily bent or shaped without fracturing or losing functionality [1.8, 1.11]. This property is crucial in manufacturing—particularly in sheet metal forming—where it determines the limits of deformation, as well as in material science, where it dictates how materials like wood, steel, or polymers respond to stress [1.1, 1.4]. as well as in material science

Reiterate that optimizing bendability requires a multidisciplinary approach combining material science (microstructure) with mechanical engineering (stress analysis). or polymers respond to stress [1.1