Stress corrosion cracking of eutectoid steels with progressive cold drawing

Authors

  • E. Ovejero Dpto. de Ciencia de Materiales, Univ. de La Coruña. E.T.S.I. Caminos
  • J. Toribio Dpto. de Ciencia de Materiales, Univ. de La Coruña. E.T.S.I. Caminos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.1998.v34.iExtra.721

Keywords:

Stress corrosion cracking, Pearlitic steels, Progressive cold drawing, Anisotropy

Abstract


The consequences of the microstructural evolution in an eutectoid steel that has undergone a cold drawing process are studied. This manufacturing technique produces changes in the steel microstructure: a progressive orientation and slenderising of the pearlite colonies and an orientation and packing of the pearlite lamellae, thus reducing the interlamellar spacing. In addition, the experimental results of the stress corrosion cracking tests show that cold drawing produces resistant anisotropy in the steel and thus the stress corrosion cracking resistance is a directional property which seems to depend on the orientation of the microstructure in relation to the cold drawing direction. As a consequence, a transversal crack tends to change its propagation direction approaching the wire axis and a crack growth in mode I evolves to a mixed mode propagation.

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Published

1998-05-30

How to Cite

Ovejero, E., & Toribio, J. (1998). Stress corrosion cracking of eutectoid steels with progressive cold drawing. Revista De Metalurgia, 34(Extra), 113–117. https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.1998.v34.iExtra.721

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