Hot workingIn metallurgy, hot working refers to processes where metals are plastically deformed above their recrystallization temperature. Being above the recrystallization temperature allows the material to recrystallize during deformation. This is important because recrystallization keeps the materials from strain hardening, which ultimately keeps the yield strength and hardness low and ductility high. This contrasts with cold working. Many kinds of working, including rolling, forging, extrusion, and drawing, can be done with hot metal.
Strain (chemistry)In chemistry, a molecule experiences strain when its chemical structure undergoes some stress which raises its internal energy in comparison to a strain-free reference compound. The internal energy of a molecule consists of all the energy stored within it. A strained molecule has an additional amount of internal energy which an unstrained molecule does not. This extra internal energy, or strain energy, can be likened to a compressed spring.
Abnormal grain growthAbnormal or discontinuous grain growth, also referred to as exaggerated or secondary recrystallisation grain growth, is a grain growth phenomenon through which certain energetically favorable grains (crystallites) grow rapidly in a matrix of finer grains resulting in a bimodal grain size distribution. In ceramic materials this phenomenon can result in the formation of elongated prismatic, acicular (needle-like) grains in a densified matrix with implications for improved fracture toughness through the impedance of crack propagation.
Ultimate tensile strengthUltimate tensile strength (also called UTS, tensile strength, TS, ultimate strength or in notation) is the maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before breaking. In brittle materials the ultimate tensile strength is close to the yield point, whereas in ductile materials the ultimate tensile strength can be higher. The ultimate tensile strength is usually found by performing a tensile test and recording the engineering stress versus strain.
Occupational stressOccupational stress is psychological stress related to one's job. Occupational stress refers to a chronic condition. Occupational stress can be managed by understanding what the stressful conditions at work are and taking steps to remediate those conditions. Occupational stress can occur when workers do not feel supported by supervisors or coworkers, feel as if they have little control over the work they perform, or find that their efforts on the job are incommensurate with the job's rewards.
Yield (engineering)In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress-strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning of plastic behavior. Below the yield point, a material will deform elastically and will return to its original shape when the applied stress is removed. Once the yield point is passed, some fraction of the deformation will be permanent and non-reversible and is known as plastic deformation.
ComportementLe terme « comportement » désigne les actions d'un être vivant. Il a été introduit en psychologie française en 1908 par Henri Piéron comme équivalent français de l'anglais-américain behavior. On l'utilise notamment en éthologie (humaine et animale) ou en psychologie expérimentale. Il peut aussi être pris comme équivalent de conduite dans l'approche psychanalytique. Le comportement d'un être vivant est la partie de son activité qui se manifeste à un observateur.
LaminageLe laminage est un procédé de fabrication par déformation plastique. Il concerne différents matériaux comme du métal ou tout autre matériau sous forme pâteuse comme le papier ou les pâtes alimentaires. Cette déformation est obtenue par compression continue au passage entre deux cylindres contrarotatifs (tournant en sens inverse l'un de l'autre) appelés « laminoir ». Un laminoir est une installation industrielle ayant pour but la réduction d'épaisseur d'un matériau (généralement du métal).
Durcissement structuralLe durcissement structural est comme son nom l'indique un procédé permettant de durcir un alliage de métaux. Il nécessite un alliage métastable, dont la forme stable à température ambiante est un composé intermétallique constitué de deux phases différentes. Un recuit à l'intérieur du nez du diagramme TTT entraîne la germination de précipités de différentes nouvelles phases plus ou moins stables. Ces précipités, qu'ils soient cohérents ou incohérents avec la phase principale constituent des obstacles sur le chemin des dislocations ce qui augmente la dureté ainsi que les propriétés en traction du matériau.