ASTM E646 − 07 Tensile Strain-Hardening Exponents of Metal

This test method ASTM E646 − 07 determines the strain-hardening exponent by tension testing of metallic sheet materials whose plastic-flow behavior obeys the power curve. The values in inch-pound units are considered the standard.

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    • Overview
    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
    • Test Process
    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    ASTM E646 is used to determine the tensile strain-hardening exponent of metallic materials. The test is used to determine the ability of metal materials to resist increased plastic deformation, thereby characterizing their capacity for strain hardening.

    ASTM E646 is applicable for the characterization of sheet metal materials, metallic materials in the form of strips and foils, among others. The test is used to determine the ability of metal materials to withstand strain hardening, ensuring they are not deformed in use.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    The ASTM E646 test evaluates the strain-hardening characteristics of metals by measuring their true stress-true plastic strain curves during tensile deformation. This test measures the strain hardening exponent, which is used to evaluate how effectively a material resists deformation and thinning.

    ASTM E646 evaluates:
    Tensile strain-hardening behavior of metallic materials
    Relationship between true stress and true plastic strain
    ● The ability of a metal to distribute deformation uniformly
    Material response during plastic deformation
    Formability-related behavior of metals under tensile loading

    Applications

    Sheet metal forming evaluation
    Automotive and aerospace metal components
    Steel, aluminum, and alloy product development
    Material comparison and selection
    Manufacturing process optimization
    Research and metallurgical characterization

    Benefits

    Provides standardized evaluation of strain-hardening behavior
    Helps assess metal formability under tensile deformation
    Supports comparison of different metallic materials
    Assists engineers in material selection and design
    Improves understanding of plastic deformation performance

    Test Process

    Specimen Preparation

    Metal specimens are prepared to the required dimensions and tensile test geometry.

    1

    Tensile Loading

    The specimen is loaded in tension under controlled conditions until sufficient plastic deformation data is obtained.

    2

    Stress-Strain Analysis

    True stress and true plastic strain values are determined from the tensile test data over the specified range.

    3

    Data Recording & Evaluation

    The strain-hardening exponent is calculated from the slope of the log true stress versus log true plastic strain relationship.

    4

    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Applicable MaterialsMetallic materials including sheet, strip, and foil
    Loading ModeUniaxial tensile loading
    Specimen FormStandard tensile specimen
    Key CalculationStrain-hardening exponent from true stress-true plastic strain data
    Data RangePlastic deformation region of the tensile curve
    Measured OutputsStrain-hardening exponent and tensile deformation behavior

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • Universal testing machine with defined crosshead speed and load control
    • Precision extensometer for accurate strain measurement during tensile testing
    • Data acquisition system for continuous stress-strain curve recording
    • Specimen preparation tools for defined tensile geometry machining
    • Specialist stress-strain analysis software for n-value power law calculation
    • Data reporting and stress-strain curve visualization system

    Results and Deliverables

    • Engineering and true stress-strain curve data for all tested metallic specimens
    • Calculated strain-hardening exponent n-value per ASTM E 646 power law fitting
    • Statistical summary of n-value results across the test specimen set
    • Test compliance result assessed against defined material strain-hardening requirements
    • ASTM E 646 test report for material approval, forming process design, and supplier assessment submissions

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    ASTM E646 determines the tensile strain-hardening exponent of metallic materials. It measures how strength increases with plastic deformation. This helps evaluate formability, work-hardening behavior, and suitability for metal forming applications.

    The strain-hardening exponent shows how a metal spreads out deformation during forming. ASTM E646 helps predict necking resistance, drawability, and forming performance in sheet metals that are used to make structural parts.

    ASTM E646 is often used for sheet metals, steel, aluminum alloys, stainless steels, and other flexible metallic materials. These materials are used in automotive, aerospace, construction, and industrial forming applications.

    ASTM E646 uses tensile test data from the plastic deformation region to calculate the strain-hardening exponent. It does this by examining the relationship between true stress and true strain.

    ASTM E646 mainly applies to metals that demonstrate uniform plastic deformation. It may not give useful results for brittle materials, uneven deformation conditions, or alloys with complex strain-hardening behavior.

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