flödeshållspänning
Flödeshållspänning, often translated as flow stress, is a material property that describes the stress a material can withstand while undergoing plastic deformation. It is a measure of a material's resistance to permanent change in shape. Unlike yield strength, which marks the point at which plastic deformation begins, flow stress represents the stress required to continue that deformation.
The flow stress of a material is not constant; it typically increases as the material is deformed.
Several factors influence flow stress, including temperature, strain rate, and the material's composition and microstructure. Higher
Understanding flow stress is crucial in many engineering applications, particularly in metal forming processes like rolling,