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Results for tag: "Strain Hardening"

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Strain hardening is a process used in civil engineering to increase the strength of a material. It is achieved by applying a strain to the material, which causes it to become harder and more resistant to further deformation. This process is often used to strengthen steel and other metals, as well as concrete and other construction materials. It is also used to improve the durability of structures, such as bridges and buildings, by increasing their resistance to fatigue and other forms of wear and tear. Strain hardening is an important part of civil engineering, as it allows for the construction of stronger and more durable structures. It is also used to improve the performance of existing structures, such as bridges and buildings, by increasing their resistance to fatigue and other forms of wear and tear. Some companies in the strain hardening market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, ThyssenKrupp AG, and Tata Steel. Show Less Read more