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In strain hardening hypothesis, the size of the yield locus is assumed to be

independent of the third invariant.

In work hardening hypothesis, the size of the yield locus is assumed to depend on the total plastic work done (per unit volume) to achieve the present state of plastic deformation since last annealin

for isotropic hardening Both are same.

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In strain hardening hypothesis, the size of the yield locus is assumed to be

independent of the third invariant.

In work hardening hypothesis, the size of the yield locus is assumed to depend on the total plastic work done (per unit volume) to achieve the present state of plastic deformation since last annealin

for isotropic hardening Both are same.

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When a metal is repeatedly worked by hammering, or bending for example - it becomes brittle and will eventually break. Work hardening changes the properties of the metal in the area of the hardening

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To increase the melting point of aluminium, (and treating this as a philosophical question), then hardening the 'crystal matrix' may be one approach.

Surface hardening by work hardening, or perhaps by inserting nitrogen ions into the surface as is used in metal(ferrous) hardening.

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Cold working

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CPT 97545 refers to work hardening.

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