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The effect of cyclic bending on the mechanical properties and dislocation structures of drawn steel bars

The effect of cyclic bending on the mechanical properties and dislocation structures of drawn steel bars
The effect of cyclic bending on the mechanical properties and dislocation structures of drawn steel bars
Axisymmetric bar drawing increases the strength and decreases the ductility of metals. The recovery of these final mechanical properties often employs costly annealing processes. This paper discusses the possibility of controlling the mechanical properties of AISI 1010 steel bars through cyclic bending after one or two drawing passes and between these two successive passes. It is shown that cyclic bending softens the drawn material and increases its uniform elongation. The attending dislocation structures are presented and related to the associated mechanical properties. It is considered that cyclic bending is of interest in the industrial control of the final mechanical properties of drawn AISI 1010 steel bars
0022-2461
804-810
Figueiredo, R.B.
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Correa, E.C.S.
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Monteiro, W.A.
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Aguilar, M.T.P.
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Cetlin, P.R.
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Figueiredo, R.B.
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Aguilar, M.T.P.
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Figueiredo, R.B., Correa, E.C.S., Monteiro, W.A., Aguilar, M.T.P. and Cetlin, P.R. (2010) The effect of cyclic bending on the mechanical properties and dislocation structures of drawn steel bars. Journal of Materials Science, 45 (3), 804-810. (doi:10.1007/s10853-009-4003-9).

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Axisymmetric bar drawing increases the strength and decreases the ductility of metals. The recovery of these final mechanical properties often employs costly annealing processes. This paper discusses the possibility of controlling the mechanical properties of AISI 1010 steel bars through cyclic bending after one or two drawing passes and between these two successive passes. It is shown that cyclic bending softens the drawn material and increases its uniform elongation. The attending dislocation structures are presented and related to the associated mechanical properties. It is considered that cyclic bending is of interest in the industrial control of the final mechanical properties of drawn AISI 1010 steel bars

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Published date: February 2010
Organisations: Engineering Mats & Surface Engineerg Gp

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Local EPrints ID: 72223
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/72223
ISSN: 0022-2461
PURE UUID: 8b3668f8-c00b-4eaa-ac77-6987fb2d34b7

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Date deposited: 01 Feb 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 21:19

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Author: R.B. Figueiredo
Author: E.C.S. Correa
Author: W.A. Monteiro
Author: M.T.P. Aguilar
Author: P.R. Cetlin

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