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Structural Parameters and Strengthening Mechanisms in Cold-Drawn Pearlitic Steel Wires [PDF]
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Influence of Residual Stress Field on the Fatigue Crack Propagation in Prestressing Steel Wires. [PDF]
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Vibration-Assisted Welding of 42CrMo4 Steel: Optimizing Parameters for Improved Properties and Weldability. [PDF]
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Compression strength of continuous steel fiber reinforced polymers [PDF]
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Current Trends in Metallic Materials for Body Panels and Structural Members Used in the Automotive Industry. [PDF]
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Deformation of cementite in cold drawn pearlitic steel wire
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2014Abstract Nanostructural evolution of cementite lamellae in pearlitic steel wires subjected to cold drawing remains elusive, making it difficult to understand the origin of remarkable ductility in cementite. Using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), the mechanisms underlying the inelastic deformation of cementite in pearlitic ...
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Chloride-induced corrosion behavior of cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires
Corrosion Science, 2018Abstract The chloride induced corrosion behavior of cold drawn pearlitic steel wires was systematically investigated using electrochemical measurements, namely, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and local electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for micro-areas.
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Materials Science Forum, 2021
Cold drawn wires were produced by drawing the pearlitic wire rod (5.5 mm diameter). Cold drawing involved multiple stages to a final drawing strain of ≈ 2.5. The cold drawing alters the pearlite morphology. During the wire drawing, the change in morphology is location dependent. This will create the gradient in stain and strain mode between the surface
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Cold drawn wires were produced by drawing the pearlitic wire rod (5.5 mm diameter). Cold drawing involved multiple stages to a final drawing strain of ≈ 2.5. The cold drawing alters the pearlite morphology. During the wire drawing, the change in morphology is location dependent. This will create the gradient in stain and strain mode between the surface
Akula Durga Vara Prasad +1 more
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Analysis of Pearlitic Cold Drawn Steel Wire
Materials Science Forum, 2015The effect of microstructure on the mechanical properties of cord steel wires was investigated. Material properties and damage behaviours were identified. Metal cord, for reinforcing articles of an elastomeric material, such as tires, conveyor belts and so on of the single strand type, in particular made up of a plurality of 3, 4 or 6 wires, where in ...
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