2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2017.07.011
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Effect of stress profile on microstructure evolution of cold-drawn commercially pure aluminum wire analyzed by finite element simulation

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“…A. Zisman et al [14] investigated the mechanical properties, the textures and microstructures of the sheet metals processed by a new simple method of ECAD, with adjustable die opening, comparing the obtained results with closely related process technique. Y. K. Zhu et al [15] examined the effect of the stress profile on the texture evolution of the CPAW by combining the numerical results with the microstructural observations. A FE model was developed to better understand the relationship between the stress profile and the microstructural evolution during the multi-pass cold drawing of the CPAW.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic Illustration Of the Ecad Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Zisman et al [14] investigated the mechanical properties, the textures and microstructures of the sheet metals processed by a new simple method of ECAD, with adjustable die opening, comparing the obtained results with closely related process technique. Y. K. Zhu et al [15] examined the effect of the stress profile on the texture evolution of the CPAW by combining the numerical results with the microstructural observations. A FE model was developed to better understand the relationship between the stress profile and the microstructural evolution during the multi-pass cold drawing of the CPAW.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic Illustration Of the Ecad Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the precipitation strengthening in the cold-drawn AFW is calculated to be 110.7 MPa. Then, the residual strength of the cold-drawn AFW caused by the texture strengthening and the grain-boundary strengthening can be achieved by the Equations (4) and (5). Our previous work has revealed that the precipitation strengthening of the AFWs annealed for 8 h at 200 and 250 • C can be ignored due to the serious growth of precipitates [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Au, Ag, Cu, and Al are four kinds of excellent conductive materials, among which Al-depending on its excellent comprehensive performance-is widely used on the overhead transmission line as the outer layer of Al conductor steel reinforced (ACSR) [1][2][3][4][5]. In recent years, more and more Al alloy conductors were developed to replace the expensive copper to prepare Al-Fe cable and to replace the steel core to strand Al conductor steel reinforced (ACSR) and all Al alloy conductor (AAAC) to acquire higher energy efficiency [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Zhu et al [15] examined the effect of the stress profile on the texture evolution of the CPAW by combining the numerical results with the microstructural observations. A FE model was developed to better understand the relationship between the stress profile and the microstructural evolution during the multi-pass cold drawing of the CPAW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%