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Title: | Effects of Process Annealing on Mechanical Properties of Strain hardened (NS 34 LC) Coiled Wire |
Authors: | Olokode, O.S. Bolaji, Bukola Olalekan Ize-Balogun, O.O. |
Keywords: | annealing coiled wire deformation mechanical properties strain-hardening |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Science, Environment and Technology (ASSET), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta |
Series/Report no.: | Series B;6 (1), 12-20 |
Abstract: | ABSTRACT
The effects of annealing on the mechanical properties of strain hardened coiled-rolled wire of low carbon steel, which is used for manufacturing barbed wire, office pins, nails and fencing were investigated in this paper. The as-received coiled-rolled wire was strain-hardened by drawing it through drafts of 30.56, 55.56, 75.00 and 88.89%, respectively. This was followed by process annealing at 400, 500 and 6500C. The tensile strength, yield stress, hardness, percentage reduction in area and percentage elongation of the annealed specimens were evaluated and compared with values for commercial specimens. The results obtained showed that NS 34 LC rolled coiled wire attains its full hardness or full brittleness at 88.89% strain hardening. It was observed that for optimal mechanical properties of cold worked coiled wire of the low carbon steel, the material should not be strain hardened beyond the drawing of 75% draft and should be critically annealed at 6500C for soaking time of 15 minutes before further deformation |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1243 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Journal Publications
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