What Are the Typical N-Values for Low Carbon Steel?

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The typical strain hardening (n-values) for low carbon steel generally range from 0.1 to 0.3. These values indicate the material's ability to undergo plastic deformation before failure. The strain hardening exponent is crucial for understanding the mechanical properties of low carbon steel, particularly in applications requiring ductility and strength. For further details, refer to the Wikipedia page on the strain hardening exponent.

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I cannot find the strain hardening (n-values) for steels online anywhere. I need to see a bunch of typical values if possible. Can anyone direct me to a online website? Or atleast mention what the typical n-value is for a low carbon steel? Thanks
 
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