Intercolonial Microdamage and Cracking Micromechanisms during Wire Drawing of Pearlitic Steel.
Jesús ToribioFrancisco-Javier AyasoRocío RodríguezPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper studies the drawing-induced intercolonial microdamage (ICMD) in pearlitic microstructures. The analysis was performed from the direct observation of the microstructure of the progressively cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires associated with the distinct steps ( cold-drawing passes ) of a real cold-drawing manufacturing scheme, constituted by seven cold-drawing passes. Three types of ICMD were found in the pearlitic steel microstructures, all affecting two or more pearlite colonies, namely: (i) intercolonial tearing ; (ii) multi-colonial tearing ; and (iii) micro-decolonization . The ICMD evolution is quite relevant to the subsequent fracture process of cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires, since the drawing-induced intercolonial micro-defects act as weakest links or fracture promoters/initiators, thereby affecting the microstructural integrity of the wires.