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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2016
Pages: 55 - 60
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Metallic materials
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Published: 21.04.2016. Professional paper Metallic materials

EEFFECT OF VARIATIONS IN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION ON QUALITY OF HOT ROLLED AND DRAWN WIRE

By
Šaban Žuna ,
Šaban Žuna
Contact Šaban Žuna

Faculty of engineering and natural sciences, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aida Mahmutovic ,
Aida Mahmutovic

Faculty of engineering and natural sciences, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Faik Uzunović ,
Faik Uzunović

Faculty of engineering and natural sciences, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sead Spužić
Sead Spužić

Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment , University of South Australia , Adelaide , Australia

Abstract

Ratio of ultimate tensile strength and yield stress shows lower values in cold drawn wire than in hot 
rolled state. The results of research addressing the effect of variations in chemical composition of 
continuous casted billets on mechanical properties of cold-formed wire used in production of steel 
mesh are presented. 
In the case of grades for drawn wire and construction grades, the final attributes of drawn wire 
depend predominantly on the extent of strain in cold working and the content of C, Mn, and Si. 
MATLAB computing and programming tool is used for performing statistical analysis and evaluating 
the resulting inferences.

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