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What happens to the Young's modulus during Work hardening?
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Best Answer: Hardening changes the shape of the stress strain curve by increasing the elastic region and decreasing the plastic region. The slope in the elastic region (Young's modulus) remains the same in both cases. To generate a strain hardened stress-strain diagram you essentially draw a line parallel to the elastic region and to its right in order to truncate the graph. The ultimate stress in the diagram will stay the same meaning the tensile strength will not change.
Source(s):Stress–strain curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Best Answer: Hardening changes the shape of the stress strain curve by increasing the elastic region and decreasing the plastic region. The slope in the elastic region (Young's modulus) remains the same in both cases. To generate a strain hardened stress-strain diagram you essentially draw a line parallel to the elastic region and to its right in order to truncate the graph. The ultimate stress in the diagram will stay the same meaning the tensile strength will not change.
Source(s):Stress–strain curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia