Elongation, strain and minimum bend radius of rod and wire

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The significance of tension test data and their application to the design of wiredrawing processes and the bending of wire are explained. Yield strength, ultimate strength, percentage of elongation and reduction of area at fracture, strain measures, hardening, and bend testing are discussed.

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The significance of tension test data and their application to the design of wiredrawing processes and the bending of wire are explained. Yield strength, ultimate strength, percentage of elongation and reduction of area at fracture, strain measures, hardening, and bend testing are discussed.

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Author(s)

Mohrnheim, A.F.University of Rhode Island

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products39(8): 1182-1186, 1235-1236 1964, Paper presented at WAI Electrical Conductor/Nonferrous Divisional Meeting, New York, NY USA

Year

1964