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The Olsen Test is a formability test used to evaluate the ductility and drawability of sheet metals, including steel. In this test, a steel sheet is clamped and then deformed by a hemispherical punch until it fractures or shows signs of failure. The depth of the dome formed before cracking indicates the material's ability to undergo plastic deformation without breaking.