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Ramberg-Osgood relationshipThe Ramberg-Osgood equation was created to describe the non linear relationship between stress and strain—that is, the stress-strain curve—in materials near their yield points. It is especially useful for metals that harden with plastic deformation (see strain hardening), showing a smooth elastic-plastic transition. In its original form, it says that
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The first term on the right side, Replacing in the first expression, the Ramberg-Osgood equation can be written as Hardening behavior and Yield offsetIn the last form of the Ramberg-Osgood model, the hardening behavior of the material depends on the material constants The value Accordingly (see Figure 1):
Commonly used values for
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