Manufacturing Processes, Second Edition
E represents ultimate tensile stress F is breaking point Fig. 1.1 Stress-strain curve for ductile material If the specimen is stressed beyond point B, permanent set takes place and we enter plastic defor-mation region. In the plastic deformation region, the strain does not get fully removed even with the removal of the force causing it.
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