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Multi-Pass Profiling: Optimizing the Journey from Round
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Multi-Pass Profiling: Optimizing the Journey from Round

Engineered 4-pass sequence eliminated central bursting defects and improved mechanical properties in high-strength oval steel wire.

The Challenge

A producer of high-strength oval steel wire for springs was experiencing 'central bursting' (chevron cracks). They were attempting to achieve the final shape in too few passes, overstressing the material core.

Titan Engineering Solution

We designed a rational 4-pass breakdown sequence. By gradually transitioning the wire from round to oval using calculated reduction ratios, we optimized the grain flow and relieved internal stresses.

Engineering analysis

Fig 1. Analysis and Implementation

The Results

Central bursting defects were eliminated. The mechanical properties of the wire became uniform across the cross-section, improving the fatigue life of the final springs.

Key Takeaways

  • Aggressive single-pass reduction causes core failure.
  • Gradual profiling preserves metallurgical integrity.
  • Multi-pass sequences optimize grain structure.

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