töökarastamine
Töökarastamine, often translated as work hardening or strain hardening, is a metallurgical phenomenon where a metal becomes stronger and harder as it is plastically deformed. This process involves introducing dislocations, which are line defects in the crystal structure of the metal. As deformation continues, these dislocations interact and impede each other's movement. The increased resistance to dislocation movement results in a higher yield strength and ultimate tensile strength for the material.
The effect of work hardening is achieved through various mechanical processes such as rolling, drawing, forging,
The degree of work hardening depends on the amount of plastic deformation. More deformation generally leads
Work hardening can be reversed through a process called annealing, which involves heating the metal to a