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Brass and Work hardening

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Difference between Brass and Work hardening

Brass vs. Work hardening

Brass is a metallic alloy that is made of copper and zinc. Work hardening, also known as strain hardening, is the strengthening of a metal or polymer by plastic deformation.

Similarities between Brass and Work hardening

Brass and Work hardening have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Annealing (metallurgy), Crystal structure, Ductility, Melting point, Ore, Residual stress, Rivet, Smelting, Spring (device).

Annealing (metallurgy)

Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable.

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Crystal structure

In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions or molecules in a crystalline material.

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Ductility

Ductility is a measure of a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture, which may be expressed as percent elongation or percent area reduction from a tensile test.

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Melting point

The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure.

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Ore

An ore is an occurrence of rock or sediment that contains sufficient minerals with economically important elements, typically metals, that can be economically extracted from the deposit.

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Residual stress

Residual stresses are stresses that remain in a solid material after the original cause of the stresses has been removed.

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Rivet

A rivet is a permanent mechanical fastener.

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Smelting

Smelting is a process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal.

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Spring (device)

A spring is an elastic object that stores mechanical energy.

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Brass and Work hardening Comparison

Brass has 257 relations, while Work hardening has 82. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.65% = 9 / (257 + 82).

References

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