Abstract
Stress – strain values obtained from tensile tests of aluminium and steel is used to evaluate the true stress – true strain values. The Hollomon’s model is then used to predict the strain-hardening behavior in the two specimens. It is clearly seen that the strain-hardening behavior in metals can be described using the Hollomon’s model. However, we have assumed that the onset of strain-hardening is at the yield point up until the ultimate tensile strength. The correlation between the experimental true stress – true strain values of aluminium and the calculated values using the Hollomon equation is much better than that of steel.
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Kwesi Nutor, R. (2017). Using the Hollomon Model to Predict Strain-Hardening in Metals. American Journal of Materials Synthesis and Processing, 2(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajmsp.20170201.11
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