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Ann [662]
1 year ago
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deformation at temp above recrystallization temperature, 1/2 melting point on absolute scale, plastic deformation, lower forces,

isotropic strength properties, more energy required
Physics
1 answer:
aliya0001 [1]1 year ago
8 0

When a material experiences tensile, compressive, bend, or torsion loads that are greater than its yield strength, causing it to stretch, compress, buckle, bending, or twist, this irreversible distortion is known as plastic deformation.

How does energy change as a result of plastic deformation?

Energy is expended and lost from the environment as the structure is irreversibly altered during plastic deformation of a specimen [1], As a result, the specimen's shape or volume will remain permanently altered when it is unloaded.

What is fracture due to plastic deformation?

The term "plastic deformation" describes a bone's distortion that lasts after mechanical force has been eliminated but does not result in a fracture of the bone's cortices,Although it is a rare disorder, children are more likely to experience it than adults.

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