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|a Wire technology :
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|a Wire drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the diameter of a wire by pulling the wire through a single, or series of, drawing die(s). The engineering applications of wire drawing are broad and far-reaching, including electrical wiring, cables, tension-loaded structural components, springs, paper clips and spokes for wheels. This all-new, classical text is the first to explain the complex theory and sophisticated engineering concepts with relation to wire drawing in an accessible and universal way for practicing engineers. Designed to facilitate the entry and training of new engineers and upgrade the professional practice of those already in the field in the face of increased product demands and tightening specifications, this essential resource by industry expert Roger Wright provides: A technical overview and introduction of engineering concepts related to wire drawing, suitable for beginners and practiced engineers looking to brush up on the theory behind the process An interface with basic engineering education so as to provide an accessible introduction for engineers new to the field Real-world worked examples, problems and protocols based on true life engineering scenarios and challenges Unique coverage of the author's own pass design and risk prediction calculations, developed through decades of research and wire industry consulting Whilst most competing titles are less practical in their approach and focus on either ferrous, non-ferrous or electrical, our book takes a universal approach more suited to the practicing engineer who needs knowledge of wire drawing across the board. Ideal for use as a complete insight into the process from start to finish or a dip-in resource for practical problem-solving, this versatile work-a-day guide, training tool and desk reference will help readers train their staff and adapt and improve processes at minimal cost for maximum performance. Provides a unique universal approach, covering ferrous and non-ferrous metals Authored by an internationally-recognized specialist in wire drawing with extensive academic and industry experience Real-world worked examples, problems and protocols based on true life engineering scenarios and challenges allow engineers to easily apply the theory to their workplace to improve processes, productivity and efficiency Compact, concise and practical in comparison to the large, competing handbook tomes that are overwhelming for beginners and impractical for day-to-day work use Ideal for use as a complete insight into the process from start to finish or as a dip-in resource for practical problem-solving, analysis and trouble-shooting.
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|a Preface -- Chapter 1 & nbsp; The General Idea -- Chapter 2 & nbsp; A brief history of the technology -- Chapter 3 & nbsp; Twentieth century equipment concepts -- Chapter 4 & nbsp; Basic engineering variables pertinent to drawing -- Chapter 5 & nbsp; Basic drawing mechanics -- Chapter 6 & nbsp; Drawing temperature -- Chapter 7 & nbsp; Drawing speed -- Chapter 8 & nbsp; Friction, lubrication and surface quality -- Chapter 9 & nbsp; Drawing die and pass schedule design -- Chapter 10 & nbsp; Shaped dies and roller dies -- Chapter 11 & nbsp; Mechanical properties of wire and related testing -- Chapter 12 & nbsp; Drawability and breaks -- Chapter 13 & nbsp; Copper and copper alloy metallurgical issues -- Chapter 14 & nbsp; Steel metallurgical issues -- Chapter 15 & nbsp; Issues in other important metallurgical systems -- Chapter 16 & nbsp; Wire coatings -- Chapter 17 & nbsp; Redraw rod production -- Chapter 18 & nbsp; Physical Properties -- Chapter 19 & nbsp; Elements of wire forming -- Chapter 20 & nbsp; Some illustrative new products and processes -- List of symbols -- English alphabet -- List of symbols -- Greek alphabet & nbsp; -- Appendix of basic formulas -- Index.
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|a The general idea -- A brief history of the technology -- Twentieth century equipment concepts -- Basic engineering variables pertinent to drawing -- Basic drawing mechanics -- Drawing temperature -- Drawing speed -- Friction, lubrication and surface quality -- Drawing die and pass schedule design -- Shaped dies and roller dies -- Mechanical properties of wire and related testing -- Drawability and breaks -- Relevant aspects of copper and copper alloy metallurgy -- Relevant aspects of carbon and low alloy steel metallurgy -- Other metallurgical systems for wire technology -- Wire coatings -- Redraw rod production -- Wire forming -- Physical properties -- Current and near-term developments.
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|d Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, �2011
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