Strain hardening

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  • @thelonecabbage7834
    @thelonecabbage7834 4 года назад +10

    We were studying stress/strain curves in class when asked what the graph would look like if you stopped the test mid-way, then retested it. My professor was on a tangent about the effects of strain on ladders, and said "I don't know, I don't test my ladders every time I use them", and dodged the question. THIS was the answer I was looking for. Thank you so much for being a competent educator.

  • @ab_c4429
    @ab_c4429 5 лет назад +36

    This helped a lot. The book I have to study often ignores explaining these mechanics but instead focuses more on the effects only. Thank you for this video.

    • @k.rajashekarreddy9569
      @k.rajashekarreddy9569 4 года назад

      May be because you are reading a textbook designed for civil / mechanical engineering.

    • @youboy9586
      @youboy9586 3 года назад

      @@k.rajashekarreddy9569 so which Book should I study to get these explanations.

    • @k.rajashekarreddy9569
      @k.rajashekarreddy9569 3 года назад

      @@youboy9586 Material science

    • @youboy9586
      @youboy9586 3 года назад

      @@k.rajashekarreddy9569 would you refer any book name

    • @MVBSYEDMOHDHAMZA
      @MVBSYEDMOHDHAMZA 3 года назад +1

      @@youboy9586 book name is Calister

  • @becauseitrustyou8568
    @becauseitrustyou8568 2 года назад

    Thank you very much. So well explained, so helpful! I understand the strain hardening process better.

  • @deeptikumarroy8630
    @deeptikumarroy8630 2 года назад +1

    So perfectly explained! Thank you professor!!!

  • @simonblue56
    @simonblue56 4 года назад

    Thank you so much. Excellent explanation which really helps me to figure out the pictures!

  • @srisurya59
    @srisurya59 Год назад

    Lovely explanation Dr.
    Eye opener indeed ...thank you so much Dr

  • @KailashKumar-kr7pc
    @KailashKumar-kr7pc 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much sir. For providing us quality education.

  • @sambu27
    @sambu27 4 года назад +2

    Thank you sir, nice explanation on strain hardening

  • @harishmalladihalli4588
    @harishmalladihalli4588 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much sir this helped me a lot.

  • @murugaprabu2279
    @murugaprabu2279 4 года назад +3

    You are one of the best Gurus of Materials Science Sir. Thanks a lot. Very clear in explanation

  • @bestcakesdesign
    @bestcakesdesign 2 года назад +1

    I love the way of teaching.

  • @samadvaliloo2657
    @samadvaliloo2657 5 лет назад +1

    how about the final failure strength? is it different in comparison with one time loaded sample?

  • @illi22
    @illi22 3 года назад

    Thanks! easy to understand!

  • @EddieVBlueIsland
    @EddieVBlueIsland 4 года назад

    What if during straining the metal in a tensile tests you took a hardness tests perpendicular to the pull axis - Would the hardness measurement be less, equal or greater than the hardness of the virgin metal?

  • @threads25
    @threads25 3 года назад

    Excellent 😊 explained

  • @amankumar-sx2vh
    @amankumar-sx2vh 4 года назад

    What about proportional limit and elastic limit during reloading.

  • @aadarshkumar5839
    @aadarshkumar5839 3 года назад

    You are great sir 🙏

  • @baderalihamad8813
    @baderalihamad8813 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this Video

  • @pranavpatil7561
    @pranavpatil7561 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @RANDOMVACAYTIONVIDS
    @RANDOMVACAYTIONVIDS 3 года назад

    Does the UTS also affected due to work hardening/strain hardening???

  • @sandeeprathee9859
    @sandeeprathee9859 4 года назад

    Teaching method is awesome

  • @bhukya18
    @bhukya18 2 года назад

    awesome...nice explanation.

  • @bhaumikupadhyay4955
    @bhaumikupadhyay4955 5 лет назад

    sir, what is "compliance of UTM machine"???

  • @vikasbite8454
    @vikasbite8454 2 года назад

    Nice lecture

  • @titaniumdiveknife
    @titaniumdiveknife 4 года назад

    Freehand diagrams, very comforting. Even family like.

  • @iputuwidiantara2919
    @iputuwidiantara2919 4 года назад +2

    thank you very much sir...

  • @ragpaysever2260
    @ragpaysever2260 2 года назад +1

    Sir, thank you Sir. Very good Sir.

  • @vedantbarot3954
    @vedantbarot3954 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @jvikash88
    @jvikash88 3 года назад

    Sir, What’s Strain Aging?

  • @teja8575
    @teja8575 4 года назад

    what is the area of cross-section taken after deforming curve (second curve), like initial area or area after deformation in stress calculation

  • @asseilalhlafi128
    @asseilalhlafi128 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @adityarathore7021
    @adityarathore7021 3 года назад +2

    Hello sir! what will be the effect on Sigma UTS in strain hardening?

  • @1005rudra
    @1005rudra 4 года назад

    Sir, how the complete stress-strain curve will be i.e. up to fracture point for both the cases. I feel the UTS is not going to change in normal case and strain hardened case. So what about the toughness, Are we going to loose some amount of toughness in strain hardened case? please explain.

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  4 года назад +2

      Ductility, as measured by strain to fracture, decreases upon strain hardening. Thus the toughness, that is area under the curve, also decreases despite the increase in yield stress.

  • @vinayakkrishnaprasad358
    @vinayakkrishnaprasad358 2 года назад

    genius

  • @siddharthvikram7478
    @siddharthvikram7478 6 лет назад +1

    Respected sir,
    I have a query up till now we studied that till uniform elongation the load increases because of strength hardening and the reason being the dislocations so as told by you if a material is loaded and unloaded then strain hardening will occur so will it not occur in case of an undeformed material which is loaded for the first time....

    • @travellwithmahesh9188
      @travellwithmahesh9188 5 лет назад

      good job

    • @rajeshprasad101
      @rajeshprasad101 5 лет назад +8

      Unloading and reloading is done to highlight the strain hardening. But unloading is not necessary. The very fact that stress needs to be increased beyond yield stress for further increase in strain is itself an indication of strain hardening. A material with no strain hardening (called an ideal plastic material) will continue to to deform with increasing strain at the yield stress itself.

  • @ibrahimyldrm2427
    @ibrahimyldrm2427 4 года назад

    kral

  • @milkteat.v2628
    @milkteat.v2628 3 года назад +1

    Question: Explain the process of applying Strain Hardening on a metal used for Aircraft structures.
    Help me with my essay sir.

    • @cyborg5040
      @cyborg5040 3 года назад

      Strain hardening is one of the most commonly used means of adding strength to an alloy. It is simply the
      use of permanent deformation to increase the strength of the metal. Other names for strain hardening are
      cold work and work hardening. No discussion of strain hardening would be complete without mention of
      the term “temper”. Temper is a description of the amount and type of processing done to a material at the
      mill, including cold work and thermal treatments.

  • @mareksumguy1887
    @mareksumguy1887 5 лет назад +2

    Shouldn't it be called "strain strengthening"... instead of "hardening"??

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  5 лет назад +4

      I agree with you. Strengthening appears to be more appropriate. But hardening has become quite common in actual usage.

  • @rakeshnaidu4953
    @rakeshnaidu4953 4 года назад

    Where do we see practical application of strain hardening, ex in automobiles

  • @MANISHKUMAR-be3wb
    @MANISHKUMAR-be3wb 5 лет назад +5

    Respected Sir,
    What is strain hardening coefficient?

    • @rajeshprasad101
      @rajeshprasad101 5 лет назад +2

      The stress and strain can be related by true stress=constant*(true strain)^n. In this case n is called the strain hardening exponent.

    • @hemachandra2680
      @hemachandra2680 5 лет назад

      it is the slope of line when we draw a graph between log(true stress) to log(true strain)

  • @rajnishmishra3561
    @rajnishmishra3561 4 года назад +1

    You are god 🙏

  • @raghavbansal9110
    @raghavbansal9110 3 года назад

    What I wrote in my 4th sem exam was- when various testing is done on a specimen the strain of the specimen increases and is known as strain hardening
    Le teacher- 0 marks awarded

  • @user-op9gf2is8b
    @user-op9gf2is8b 5 месяцев назад

    I couldn't understand any thing because of accent , Indian ACCENT Is really hard and completely a new Language.

  • @mohitpatidar7882
    @mohitpatidar7882 5 лет назад +1

    1. Generally, more the number of slip system more will be ductility.Therefore, HCP is brittle.
    2. More the number of slip systems, more will be the interaction between dislocations, more will be Strain hardening. So, HCP will undergoes least strain hardening means it should have high ductility.
    Points 1 and 2 are contradictory, kindly solve it.

  • @savagedeuterium374
    @savagedeuterium374 4 года назад

    With all due respect Sir, you are good but you must increase speed otherwise people will be bored.

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  4 года назад +6

      Thanks for your suggestions. many others have also expressed similar view. This was my first attempt at online teaching. If I ever make another series of video I will increase the pace.

    • @savagedeuterium374
      @savagedeuterium374 4 года назад

      @@introductiontomaterialsscience Dear Sir,
      I have some doubts in mechanics how can I ask them.

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  4 года назад

      @@savagedeuterium374 Why don't you look at some mechanics course. I am not knowledgeable in mechanics.

    • @riveshraj2759
      @riveshraj2759 4 года назад +5

      @@introductiontomaterialsscience no sir u are perfect, teach asu feel comfort, it is understandable .
      And who want to high speed can use the you tube tool i.e × 1.25 or ×1.5 speed .
      Sir please elaborate on change of property with adding carbon ,sulpur , phosphorus in steel and other .
      Thank you

  • @user-vi3pi9rf7w
    @user-vi3pi9rf7w 5 лет назад

    Does not talk about stages involved in work hardening
    So skip this video if that's what u r looking for

  • @ramanjaneyulupeddineni8195
    @ramanjaneyulupeddineni8195 4 года назад

    One of worst GATE question paper given by iit-Delhi

    • @rajeshprasad101
      @rajeshprasad101 4 года назад +4

      Sorry, but I was not involved in setting it!

  • @Brijwasiichaudhary
    @Brijwasiichaudhary 3 года назад

    Sir if u might speak in bilingual english nd hindi...more students will get advantage of ur knowledge....and thanks to you

  • @rajaejaz969
    @rajaejaz969 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this Video

  • @likithkumar7073
    @likithkumar7073 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @mrinalkantidutta6757
    @mrinalkantidutta6757 3 года назад

    Thank you sir