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Category > Engineering Posted 09 May 2017 My Price 15.00

If we assume that all the work done in plastic deformation

If we assume that all the work done in plastic deformation is converted into heat, the temperature rise in a workpiece is (1) directly proportional to the work done per unit volume and (2) inversely proportional to the product of the specific heat and the density of the workpiece. Using Fig. 2.5, and letting the areas under the curves be the unit work done, calculate the temperature rise for (a) 8650 steel, (b) 304 stainless steel, and (c) 1100-H14 aluminum.

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