Experimental Analysis of Residual Stresses in Pre-Straightened SAE 1045 Steel
AUTOR(ES)
Diehl, Carla Adriana Theis Soares, Rocha, Alexandre da Silva, Epp, Jérémy, Zoch, Hans-Werner
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
24/08/2017
RESUMO
This paper aims at analyzing the effects of the roller pre-straightening of wire-rods on residual stress distributions in SAE 1045 steel bars. The combined drawing process is used in industrial production of bars in order to obtain a good surface quality and improved mechanical properties complying with specifications of the final products. In this process, prior to the drawing step, a roller straightening of the steel wire-rod is essential, because it provides the minimum straightness necessary for drawing. Metallographic analysis and hardness test were done for selected samples after different processing steps. Also, residual stress analysis of pre-straightened wire-rods by X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction were carried out. The hardness tests show higher values near the surface and lower in the center of the wire-rod. Besides, the residual stresses results show a big inhomogeneity from one peripheral position to another and also in the evaluated cross section.
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