Abstract

The paper presents the results of an investigation of unduloid formation on hard-drawn and soft silver wires with diameters between 0.16 and 1.0mm. It has been established that unduloids only form on hard-drawn wires. Consequently, unless wire surface hardness is taken into account, the existing theories about the surface melting of current-overloaded wires may be incorrect. Furthermore, experiments are reported on hard-drawn and soft wires heated with a gas flame where a similar formation of unduloids only occurred on the hard-drawn wires. It has been found that, for both soft and hard-drawn wires, there is a close similarity between their behaviour when heated by either a gas flame or an electric current.

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