TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of Microstructure on Music Properties of SWP-B Music Steel Wire Under Different Annealing Treatments
AU - Jia, Xinru
AU - Li, Qinghua
AU - Li, Fuguo
AU - Fang, Xiaohui
AU - You, Junda
AU - Zhao, Qian
AU - Wang, Xia
AU - Lu, Jinhua
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PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - The mechanical properties of music wire are contingent upon its microstructure, which in turn influences its applications in music. Chinese stringed instruments necessitate exacting standards for comprehensive performance indexes, particularly with regard to the strength, resilience, and rigidity of the musical steel wires, which differ from the Western approach to musical wire. In this study, SWP-B music wire was selected for investigation through metal heat treatment, which was employed to regulate its microstructure characteristics. Furthermore, a spectral analysis was conducted to evaluate the musical expression, encompassing attributes such as pitch and timbre. In conclusion, the governing law of the impact of the microstructure of music wire on its musical expression was established. The results demonstrate that steel wire subjected to a 200 °C annealing treatment for cementite spheroidization can effectively reduce stress concentration, thereby reducing the probability of fracture and consequently improving tonal uniformity and richness while increasing tensile strength from 2578 MPa to 2702 MPa. Conversely, the high-temperature annealing treatment alters the crystalline structure of the material and refines the grain structure, thereby improving the material’s performance and sound quality. The fine microstructure of the music steel wire displays enhanced uniformity. As the annealing temperature increases, the strength of the ferrite phase <110>//ND (<010>//ND, indicating that the <010> direction of the crystal is parallel to the normal direction of the material) and the cementite phase <010>//ND demonstrates a gradual decline. However, this also results in a more pronounced harmonic performance, which, in turn, affects the overall music expression.
AB - The mechanical properties of music wire are contingent upon its microstructure, which in turn influences its applications in music. Chinese stringed instruments necessitate exacting standards for comprehensive performance indexes, particularly with regard to the strength, resilience, and rigidity of the musical steel wires, which differ from the Western approach to musical wire. In this study, SWP-B music wire was selected for investigation through metal heat treatment, which was employed to regulate its microstructure characteristics. Furthermore, a spectral analysis was conducted to evaluate the musical expression, encompassing attributes such as pitch and timbre. In conclusion, the governing law of the impact of the microstructure of music wire on its musical expression was established. The results demonstrate that steel wire subjected to a 200 °C annealing treatment for cementite spheroidization can effectively reduce stress concentration, thereby reducing the probability of fracture and consequently improving tonal uniformity and richness while increasing tensile strength from 2578 MPa to 2702 MPa. Conversely, the high-temperature annealing treatment alters the crystalline structure of the material and refines the grain structure, thereby improving the material’s performance and sound quality. The fine microstructure of the music steel wire displays enhanced uniformity. As the annealing temperature increases, the strength of the ferrite phase <110>//ND (<010>//ND, indicating that the <010> direction of the crystal is parallel to the normal direction of the material) and the cementite phase <010>//ND demonstrates a gradual decline. However, this also results in a more pronounced harmonic performance, which, in turn, affects the overall music expression.
KW - cementite spheroidization
KW - microstructure
KW - music steel wire
KW - musical expression
KW - spectral properties
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85216113160&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/ma18020440
DO - 10.3390/ma18020440
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85216113160
SN - 1996-1944
VL - 18
JO - Materials
JF - Materials
IS - 2
M1 - 440
ER -