A correlation of the tensile strength and electrical conductivity of hard-drawn coper wire with preferred orientation Part III

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Part three of a series on copper wiredrawing discusses unit cell orientation and the resultant electrical conductivity, hardness and tensile strength. Electrical conductivity was found to be slightly higher in wire drawn in the straight forward method, compared with wire in which drawing direction had been reversed.

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Part three of a series on copper wiredrawing discusses unit cell orientation and the resultant electrical conductivity, hardness and tensile strength. Electrical conductivity was found to be slightly higher in wire drawn in the straight forward method, compared with wire in which drawing direction had been reversed.

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Author(s)

Drier, R.W., Michigan College of Mining and Technology

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products10(6): 230-233, 248 1935

Year

1935