Design of high-strength dual-phase steel

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Conventionally, high tensile strength wire has been made by cold drawing wire rod which is manufactured by hot rolling carbon steels of varying carbon content (e.g. “Stelmore, EDC etc. processes). The microstructure of such rods consists of ferrite and pearlite and the properties depend on carbon content and cooling rate, which control the pearlite colonies.

Description

Conventionally, high tensile strength wire has been made by cold drawing wire rod which is manufactured by hot rolling carbon steels of varying carbon content (e.g. “Stelmore, EDC etc. processes). The microstructure of such rods consists of ferrite and pearlite and the properties depend on carbon content and cooling rate, which control the pearlite colonies.

Additional information

Author(s)

Jae-Hwan Ahn and Gareth Thomas, University of California at Berkeley, USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 55th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA, Paper published in WJI, Jan. 1987, pg. 70.

Year

1985