Stress and Strain

5 November 2023

Stress and Strain

Stress and strain in hot rolling refer to the forces and deformations experienced by a material during the process of hot rolling, which is a metal working technique used to shape and form metal at high temperatures. Stress is the internal resistance or force per unit area within a material, while Strain is the measure of deformation or change in shape of the material. To calculate Stress in hot rolling, one needs to consider the applied force, the cross-sectional area of the material, and the temperature. Strain, on the other hand, can be calculated by measuring the change in length of the material divided by its original length. Both stress and strain are important parameters in hot rolling as they determine the material’s behavior and performance during the process. Join Meta TechX Engineers

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