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Extrusion and Wire Drawing 24

Ideally with no friction, the maximum reduction in area is 63% in a single pass of wire drawing, but usually reductions don't exceed 35-40% due to friction and strain hardening. The maximum possible reduction can be calculated using the condition that accounts for these factors.

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Extrusion and Wire Drawing 24

Ideally with no friction, the maximum reduction in area is 63% in a single pass of wire drawing, but usually reductions don't exceed 35-40% due to friction and strain hardening. The maximum possible reduction can be calculated using the condition that accounts for these factors.

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Maximum reduction in a single pass:

Ideally , with no friction, the maximum possible

reduction in area (rmax) is 63%. Usually reductions in wire drawing dont exceed 35% to 40% in a pass due to friction and strain hardening. Max. possible reduction (rmax) can be found out by using the condition

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