A correlation of the tensile strength and electrical conductivity of hard-drawn copper wire with preferred orientation – Part II

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Part two of a series discusses the structure, electrical conductivity and tensile strength of copper wire. Diffraction spectra and photomicrographs are presented to illustrate various crystal arrangements and orientations. The work described is an attempt to correlate various physical and electrical properties of the wire to various drawing methods.

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Part two of a series discusses the structure, electrical conductivity and tensile strength of copper wire. Diffraction spectra and photomicrographs are presented to illustrate various crystal arrangements and orientations. The work described is an attempt to correlate various physical and electrical properties of the wire to various drawing methods.

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Author(s)

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

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products10(5): 183-190 1935

Year

1935