Wire surface flaws and fracture mechanics

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Significant attention is paid to wire surface quality, and it is generally understood that surface flaws compromise wire product processing and performance. However, flaw significance is rarely considered in a quantitative way. This paper considers the role of flaws in wire fracture mechanics, with as much quantitative assessment as possible. The mechanism of ductile fracture is considered, using the approach of McClintock, with emphasis on wire forming fractures and wiredrawing breaks.

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Description

Significant attention is paid to wire surface quality, and it is generally understood that surface flaws compromise wire product processing and performance. However, flaw significance is rarely considered in a quantitative way. This paper considers the role of flaws in wire fracture mechanics, with as much quantitative assessment as possible. The mechanism of ductile fracture is considered, using the approach of McClintock, with emphasis on wire forming fractures and wiredrawing breaks.

Additional information

Author(s)

Roger N. Wright, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 74th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH USA. Published in WJI, April 2005.

Year

2004