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Hierarchical structures in cold-drawn pearlitic steel wire [PDF]
Abstract The microstructure and crystallography of drawn pearlitic steel wires have been quantified by a number of electron microscopy techniques including scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction and nanobeam diffraction, with focus on the change in the structure and crystallography when a ...
Aernoudt +40 more
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Fabrication of nanostructured pearlite steel wires using electropulsing [PDF]
This work reports the refinement of pearlite structure into nanostructure using electropulsing. Nanostructured pearlitic steel wires possess nanoscale lamellae or nanoscale grain microstructures.
Elliott-Bowman, Bernadette +3 more
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Intercolonial Microdamage and Cracking Micromechanisms during Wire Drawing of Pearlitic Steel. [PDF]
This paper studies the drawing-induced intercolonial microdamage (ICMD) in pearlitic microstructures. The analysis was performed from the direct observation of the microstructure of the progressively cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires associated with the distinct steps (cold-drawing passes) of a real cold-drawing manufacturing scheme, constituted by ...
Toribio J, Ayaso FJ, Rodríguez R.
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Soft Magnetic Properties of Ultra-Strong and Nanocrystalline Pearlitic Wires [PDF]
The paper describes the capability of magnetic softening of a coarse-grained bulk material by a severe deformation technique. Connecting the microstructure with magnetic properties, the coercive field decreases dramatically for grains smaller than the ...
Stefan Wurster +6 more
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Hierarchical Structure and Strengthening Mechanisms in Pearlitic Steel Wire [PDF]
Microstructure evolution and strengthening mechanisms have been analyzed in a cold-drawn pearlitic steel wire (the strongest engineering materials in the world) with a nanostructure down to 10 nm and a flow stress up to 5.4 GPa. The interlamellar spacing and the cementite lamellae thickness are reduced during drawing in accordance with the change in ...
Godfrey, Andrew William +3 more
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Hirarchical structures and strength in cold-drawn pearlitic steel wire [PDF]
Deformation, as one of the major methods to improve the (specific) strength of metals, can be combined with phase transformation to improve the strength of nanometals to an ultrahigh level close to the theoretical strength in single crystals. This is demonstrated by the analysis of the microstructural evolution, strengthening mechanisms and strength ...
Godfrey, Andrew +3 more
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Recent Advances on Drawing Technology of Ultra-Fine Steel Tire Cord and Steel Saw Wire
Steel tire cord and steel saw wire represent typical precision pearlitic steel wire rods of wire products; it is a very important solar energy material with a diameter about 50 μm. This paper mainly discusses the research progress of the wire rod drawing
Changyong Chen +4 more
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The fracture performance of axisymmetric notched samples taken from pearlitic steels with different levels of cold-drawing is studied. To this end, a real manufacture chain was stopped in the course of the process (on-site in the factory), and samples of
Jesús Toribio, Francisco-Javier Ayaso
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Automobile Tires’ High-Carbon Steel Wire
It is a well-known fact that to manufacture an automobile tire more than 200 different materials are used, including high-carbon steel wire. In order to withstand the affecting forces, the tire tread is reinforced with steel wire or other products such ...
Marina Polyakova, Alexey Stolyarov
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Ratchetting in Cold-Drawn Pearlitic Steel Wires [PDF]
The microscopic mechanisms that accommodate uniaxial ratchetting in cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires were explored. A two-stage evolution of ratchetting strain as a function of cycle numbers was observed. The initial sudden increase of plastic strain leads to a rapid decomposition of cementite, followed by a constant ratchetting strain rate with ...
Lunwei Liang +5 more
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