työkarkaisu
Työkarkaisu is a Finnish term that can be translated to "work hardening" or "strain hardening" in English. It refers to a phenomenon in metallurgy and materials science where a metal becomes stronger and harder when it is plastically deformed. This occurs because the deformation process introduces dislocations within the material's crystal structure. These dislocations are line defects in the crystal lattice that can move when stress is applied. As plastic deformation continues, the density of dislocations increases. These dislocations then interact with each other, impeding their movement. The greater the resistance to dislocation movement, the higher the stress required to cause further deformation, resulting in increased strength and hardness of the material.
This process is commonly used in manufacturing to improve the mechanical properties of metals. For example,