Effect of the Interlamellar Spacing on Mechanical Properties of SWRS82B Wire Rod before and after Drawing

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The mechanical properties and microstructure of SWRS82B wire rods and drawn wire were studied. Wire rods were austenitized at 850°C~900°C and held at 500°C~600°C. The results show that the finer interlamellar spacing results in the higher yield strength, tensile strength and reduction of area of the wire rod. Moreover, the finer interlamellar spacing does result in the higher yield strength of the drawn wire too.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 146-147)

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374-377

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October 2010

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