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Flow Stress: Yield (engineering), Engineering, Work hardening, Plastic deformation, Plastic deformation in solids, Empirical formula, Crystal structur
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Flow stress is
defined as the instantaneous value of stress required to continue
deforming the material - to keep the metal flowing. It is the yield
strength of the metal as a function of strain, which can be expressed:
Yf = Ken. Yf = Flow stress, MPa e = True strain K = Strength
Coefficient, MPa n = Strain hardening exponent. Hence, Flow stress can
also be defined as the stress required to sustain plastic deformation at
a particular strain. |
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