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Meaning of "strain hardening"

strain hardening: a mechanical process in which a material becomes stronger and harder through plastic deformation. This phrase is commonly used in the context of materials science and engineering.

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Strain hardening said austenitic steel.
Does not show strain hardening.
Strain hardening is related to nucleation step rather to crystallisation of perfect crystal.
These characteristics are indicative of strain hardening.
A measure of the strain hardening can be given as follows.
These processes normally create high strain hardening.
The strain hardening mechanism is known to deteriorate the electrical conductivity.
This curve shape is characteristic for strain hardening.
And strain hardening.
Behaviour and in particular strain hardening.
In this way strain hardening is modelled in a fully analytic way up to large strains.
The coupled resins showed relatively little or no strain hardening.
During strain hardening the material becomes stronger through the movement of atomic dislocations.
They are then annealed again to remove any strain hardening.
The comparative polymers did not show strain hardening and behaved as linear viscoelastic materials.

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Substantial and prolonged cavitation can also produce strain hardening.
Secondarily the strain hardening factor also provides information about the branching degree.
Incrementally formed materials exhibit lower than expected strain hardening.
The slope of the parallel line in the strain hardening region is then determined.
Mechanical processing involves orienting the amorphous material to achieve strain hardening.
The strain hardening modulus is a measure of environmental stress crack resistance of high density polyethylene.
The damage is blocked in the first place by the strain hardening.
The strain hardening index is a measure for the strain hardening behavior of the polypropylene melt.
The example also demonstrates the principle of the strain hardening effect.
The strain hardening factor is defined as EPMATHMARKEREP wherein.
The highly branched polyolefins may also show strain hardening in tensile measurements.
The increase in hardness resulting from plastic deformation during cold work is called strain hardening.
Von Mises plasticity and a simple strain hardening curve fit very well all these experiments.
The internal nucleus of the wire has a slightly lower strain hardening degree.
Strain hardening therefore takes place, followed by a brittle fracture.
This trend is moreover observed for other methods of strain hardening than wire drawing.
However, due to the strain hardening of the bottle material, its carrying capacity is improved.
The samples stretched at higher temperatures did not show the same degree of strain hardening.
In all cases, the influence of strain hardening is ignored.
The degree of orientation mainly depends on the applied compression force and strain hardening.
Nitrogen also increases strength, strain hardening and corrosion resistance.
For annealed materials the Meyer hardness increases continuously with load due to strain hardening.
The bridge can undergo strain hardening with use, which may lead to breaking thereof.
The slope of the BC curve represents the strain hardening.
Even with these special steels, some strain hardening is necessary to generate the required strength.
This behaviour is well-known as strain hardening.
Elimination of strain hardening by F-actin in fibrin gels.
This property is well-known as strain hardening.
That is, there is no strain hardening behavior in a Newtonian fluid.
In one embodiment, the precursor web is strain hardening.
Abstract, The modeling of strain hardening in polycrystals is a difficult and still standing task.
FCC structured materials exhibit higher than expected strain hardening during ISF at low strains.
The strain hardening behaviour of polymers is analysed by Rheotens apparatus product of Göttfert, Siemensstr.
Crazing nucleation is observed, which growth is initially blocked by strain hardening.
Figures 1 and 2 show strain hardening behaviour.

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