Hello,

According to the power law, Stress=K*strain^n. Could someone please explain why an increase in strain hardening exponent n results in less material necking from this equation?

Please see the attached plot, here I used K=1 to ignore it's effect and I have varied n for n different values.

It seems that for the same stress put into the material, the curve at n=0.1 produces the smallest strain, where as the curve at n=0.5 produces the largest strain, up to strain=1. If the stiffest material is desired, is n=0.1 not more favourable here?

This behaviour changes at strains greater than 1, this has also left me confused.

Any clarification on this will be very much appreciated.

Thank you!

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