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9 August, 08:40

How does an increase in cold working effect Modulus of Elasticity and why?

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  1. 9 August, 08:52
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    There is a decrease in modulus of elasticity

    Explanation:

    Young's Modulus of elasticity also known as elastic modulus is the deformation of a body along a particular axis under the action of opposing forces along that axis. at atomic levels, it depends on bond energy or strength.

    In cold working processes, plastic deformation a metal occurs below its re-crystallization temperature due to which crystal structure of metal gets distorted and as a result of dislocations fractures also occur resulting in hardening of metal but bonds at atomic levels defining elasticity are temporarily affected.

    Thus an increase in cold working results in a decrease in modulus of elasticity.
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