Temperature Coefficient of Plain Carbon Steel Gr 1000 to 1095

In summary, the conversation discusses the variation of magnetic permeability of plain carbon steel wire grade 1000 to 1095 with respect to temperature. The experts suggest that the variation is more due to magnetic flux than temperature. They also mention a resource and a question about the wire's processing.
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Dear Experts,
I am looking for the variation of magnetic permeability of the plain carbon steel wire grade 1000 to 1095 with respect to the ambient temperature ranging from -40 deg C to 200 deg C. Any leads will be appreciated. Thank you!
 
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I would expect the magnetic permeability to vary more due to magnetic flux than due to temperature. Do you want the tempco of initial permeability or the maximum permeability.
Maybe this will be of use; http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/bulletin/12/nbsbulletinv12n1p1_a2b.pdf

There is also a question of material processing, is the wire hard drawn or annealed.
"Magnetic Behavior of Plain Carbon Steels as A Function of Applied Stress and Strain Conditions".
http://www.ndt.net/article/ecndt2006/doc/Mo.2.2.5.pdf
 
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matweb.com, perhaps?
 

1. What is the temperature coefficient of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095?

The temperature coefficient of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095 refers to the change in the material's resistance with respect to temperature. It is typically represented by the symbol α and is measured in units of °C^-1.

2. How does the temperature coefficient affect the properties of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095?

The temperature coefficient plays a crucial role in determining the behavior of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095 at different temperatures. It affects properties such as thermal expansion, electrical conductivity, and mechanical strength.

3. Is there a standard temperature coefficient for plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095?

No, the temperature coefficient of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095 varies depending on factors such as the composition, heat treatment, and processing of the steel. It is important to consult specific data for the particular grade and condition of steel being used.

4. How can the temperature coefficient of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095 be calculated?

The temperature coefficient can be calculated by measuring the changes in resistance or other properties of the steel at different temperatures. By plotting this data and calculating the slope, the temperature coefficient can be determined.

5. How does the temperature coefficient of plain carbon steel Gr 1000 to 1095 affect its application in different industries?

The temperature coefficient is an important consideration for engineers and manufacturers in selecting the appropriate grade of plain carbon steel for different applications. It determines how the material will behave under different temperature conditions and can impact its performance and durability in specific environments.

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