Aging effects in steel wire processing

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Aging, through carbon-dislocation interactions, can strengthen steel wire, both statically and dynamically (strain aging). The sensitivity of aging to temperature and strain rate complicates process analysis and control of as-processed properties. This paper discusses basic metallurgical issues, along with applications to wiredrawing analysis, re-enforcing wire, and wire forming.

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Description

Aging, through carbon-dislocation interactions, can strengthen steel wire, both statically and dynamically (strain aging). The sensitivity of aging to temperature and strain rate complicates process analysis and control of as-processed properties. This paper discusses basic metallurgical issues, along with applications to wiredrawing analysis, re-enforcing wire, and wire forming.

Additional information

Author(s)

Roger N. Wright, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 77th Annual Convention (Interwire) in Cleveland, May, 2007. Published in WJI, December 2008, pp. 62-67.

Year

2007