2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17051174
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Residual Stress Engineering for Wire Drawing of Austenitic Stainless Steel X5CrNi18-10 by Variation in Die Geometries—Effect of Drawing Speed and Process Temperature

René Selbmann,
Jens Gibmeier,
Nicola Simon
et al.

Abstract: As a result of conventional wire-forming processes, the residual stress distribution in wires is frequently unfavorable for subsequent forming processes such as bending operations. High tensile residual stresses typically occur in the near-surface region of the wires and can limit further application and processability of the semi-finished products. This paper presents an approach for tailoring the residual stress distribution by modifying the forming process, especially with regard to the die geometry and the… Show more

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