| Literature DB >> 35683267 |
Irina Volokitina1, Natalia Vasilyeva2, Roman Fediuk3,4, Alexandr Kolesnikov5.
Abstract
Copper-sheathed steel wires combine the conductivity of copper and the traction resistance of steel, which makes a bimetallic wire an ideal material for the construction of power lines. Currently, there is a small number of studies devoted to the change in the microstructure of steel-copper wire during its strain. Since steel and copper have different mechanical properties, these metals at the interface can be deformed in different ways. Therefore, the present research is devoted to the study of ECAP-drawing process impacts on the properties of bimetallic steel-copper wire. During the conducted studies, the possibility and efficiency of using the combined strain technology for the formation of ultrafine grained structure and increased strength properties of steel-copper wire have been proved.Entities:
Keywords: bimetallic wire; mechanical properties; microstructure; severe plastic deformation; steel-copper wire
Year: 2022 PMID: 35683267 PMCID: PMC9182281 DOI: 10.3390/ma15113975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.748
Figure 1Microstructure of steel-copper wire (transversal section): (a) initial state; (b) after three passes by ECAP-drawing.
Figure 2Microstructure orientation maps of steel-copper wire (transversal section): (a) initial state; (b) after three passes by ECAP-drawing.
Figure 3Histograms of the misorientation angles after.
Figure 4Graphs of mechanical properties with error bars: (a) strength properties; (b) plastic properties.