Cetinarslan, Cem S.Guzey, Ali2024-06-122024-06-1220131580-2949https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/24669This study demonstrates the influence of drawing-process parameters such as reduction (deformation) ratio and drawing velocity on the tensile properties of various low-carbon cold-malleable steel wires. Standard tensile tests were realized on four types of wires - SAE1006, SAE1008, SAE1015 (Cq15) and SAE10B22 (20MnB4) - at various process parameters. This experimental study shows how two of the main process parameters, the deformation ratio and drawing velocity, clearly influence the tensile properties (yield stress, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation at rupture) of steel-wire materials.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessWire DrawingTensile PropertiesDeformation (Reduction) RatioDrawing VelocityEutectoid SteelStrengthQualityTENSILE PROPERTIES OF COLD-DRAWN LOW-CARBON STEEL WIRES UNDER DIFFERENT PROCESS PARAMETERSArticle472245252Q4WOS:000319783600019