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Principles and Theories of Plastic Deformation

ISBN

9781647287252

Author

Armin Steiner

Publisher

Willford Press

Language

English

Publication Year

2025

Category

Materials Science - Materials Science

Pages

220

Price

$ 159

Description

Plastic deformation is when a material, like metal or plastic, is permanently changed in shape after a force is applied. The principles and theories of plastic deformation explain how materials change shape permanently under stress. Key principles include yield strength, the stress level where plastic deformation starts, and the flow rule, describing how deformation continues. Theories like dislocation theory explain this by showing how defects in the structure of a material move and cause shape changes. Slip and twinning theory describes how planes within the material slide or form mirror-like structures. Understanding these principles and theories helps engineers predict material behavior, assuring the design of safe and reliable structures that can withstand the forces they encounter without failing. This book unfolds the innovative aspects of plastic deformation which will be crucial for the holistic understanding of the subject matter. The topics covered in this extensive book deal with the core subjects of materials science. The book is appropriate for those seeking detailed information in this area.