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  1. Strain hardening is also called work-hardening or cold-working. It is called cold-working because the plastic deformation must occurs at a temperature low enough that atoms cannot rearrange themselves. It is a process of making a metal harder and stronger through plastic deformation.

  2. Apr 14, 2021 · Strain hardening, also referred to as cold working or work hardening, is the process where metals are made stronger and harder through permanent deformation.

  3. Jun 26, 2008 · Strain Hardening is when a metal is strained beyond the yield point. An increasing stress is required to produce additional plastic deformation and the metal apparently becomes stronger and more difficult to deform. Strain hardening is closely related to fatigue.

  4. Work hardening, also known as strain hardening, is the process by which a material's load-bearing capacity (strength) increases during plastic (permanent) deformation. This characteristic is what sets ductile materials apart from brittle materials. [ 1 ]

  5. Strain hardening, also known as work hardening, is a process that strengthens metals by deforming them plastically, increasing their dislocation density and thereby enhancing resistance to further deformation.

  6. Definition. Strain hardening, also known as work hardening, is the phenomenon where a ductile material becomes stronger and harder as it is plastically deformed. This occurs because the dislocations within the material's crystal structure multiply and interact during deformation, making further movement of dislocations more difficult.

  7. Strain hardening is a process to promote the metal harder and stronger due to plastic deformation. The dislocations are generated when plastic deformation occurs in the metal. The dislocations will interact and become pinned or tangled (shown in Fig. 4.3).

  8. Oct 3, 2023 · Strain hardening is one of the most-used means of adding strength to an alloy. It is the use of permanent deformation to increase the strength of the metal. Other names for strain hardening are cold work and work hardening.

  9. Work hardening is when a metal is strained beyond the yield point. An increasing stress is required to produce additional plastic deformation and the metal apparently becomes stronger and more difficult to deform.

  10. Work hardening, also known as strain hardening or cold working, is a phenomenon that occurs during the plastic deformation of metallic materials.

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