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Delamination of Pearlitic Steel Wires: The Defining Role of Prior-Drawing Microstructure
Authors:A Durgaprasad  S Giri  S Lenka  Sudip Kumar Sarkar  Aniruddha Biswas  S Kundu  S Mishra  S Chandra  R D Doherty  I Samajdar
Affiliation:1.Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science,IIT Bombay,Mumbai,India;2.Research and Development Division,Tata Steel,Jamshedpur,India;3.Department of Mechanical Engineering,IIT Bombay,Mumbai,India;4.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Drexel University,Philadelphia,USA;5.Glass and Advanced Materials Division,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai,India
Abstract:This article reports the occasional (< 10 pct of the actual production) delamination of pearlitic wires subjected to a drawing strain of ~ 2.5. The original wire rods which exhibited post-drawing delamination had noticeably lower axial alignment of the pearlite: 22 ± 5 pct vs 34 ± 4 pct in the nondelaminated wires. Although all wires had similar through-thickness texture and stress gradients, delaminated wires had stronger gradients in composition and higher hardness across the ferrite–cementite interface. Carbide dissolution and formation of supersaturated ferrite were clearly correlated with delamination, which could be effectively mitigated by controlled laboratory annealing at 673 K. Direct observations on samples subjected to simple shear revealed significant differences in shear localizations. These were controlled by pearlite morphology and interlamellar spacing. Prior-drawing microstructure of coarse misaligned pearlite thus emerged as a critical factor in the wire drawing-induced delamination of the pearlitic wires.
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