Mechanical properties of steel wires of 1670 MPa, 1770 MPa, and 1860 MPa grades under high strain rates and temperatures

In this study, the mechanical behavior under high strain rates and high temperatures of 1670 MPa, 1770 MPa, and 1860 MPa grades steel wires were investigated. Quasi-static tensile experiments (10−4 s−1), split Hopkinson compression bar experiments (102–103 s−1) and high-temperature tensile experimen...

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Published inJournal of constructional steel research Vol. 204; p. 107868
Main Authors Zhang, Rong, Li, Hang, Wang, Xian-Liang, Wu, Chang-Yue, Li, Fang-Hui, Zhi, Xu-Dong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2023
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Summary:In this study, the mechanical behavior under high strain rates and high temperatures of 1670 MPa, 1770 MPa, and 1860 MPa grades steel wires were investigated. Quasi-static tensile experiments (10−4 s−1), split Hopkinson compression bar experiments (102–103 s−1) and high-temperature tensile experiments were conducted (20–900 °C). A total of 89 samples were tested for the study. Stress-strain curves were obtained for different strain rates and different temperatures. The experiments indicated that the strain rate had an obvious influence on the behavior of high-strength steel wires, both the yield and ultimate strength increased with increasing strain rate. The strength ratio and strain rate sensitivity coefficients of high-strength steel wires were investigated for high strain rates. The mechanical properties of the steel wire are significantly reduced under high temperatures. The Cowper-Symonds (C-S) and Johnson-Cook (J-C) constitutive models were determined using experimental data. By contrasting the proposed models with the experiment data, the precision of the constitutive models was confirmed. •Steel wire of 1670 MPa, 1770 MPa, and 1860 MPa grades were tested under high strain rates and temperatures.•Investigation of the effect of strain rate on steel wire strength.•Calculating the Cowper-Symonds and Johnson-Cook model parameters.•Studying the common types of high-strength steel wire can provide a database for engineering designers.
ISSN:0143-974X
1873-5983
DOI:10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.107868