Effect of Shot Peening on Fatigue Crack Growth in 7075-T7351

Author(s):  
T. Honda ◽  
M. Ramulu ◽  
A. S. Kobayashi
Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1267
Author(s):  
Chunguo Zhang ◽  
Weizhen Song ◽  
Qitao Wang ◽  
Wen Liu

From tensile overload to shot peening, there have been many attempts to extend the fatigue properties of metals. A key challenge with the cold work processes is that it is hard to avoid generation of harmful effects (e.g., the increase of surface roughness caused by shot peening). Pre-stress has a positive effect on improving the fatigue property of metals, and it is expected to strength Al-alloy without introducing adverse factors. Four pre-stresses ranged from 120 to 183 MPa were incorporated in four cracked extended-compact tension specimens by application of different load based on the measured stress–strain curve. Fatigue crack growth behavior and fractured characteristic of the pre-stressed specimens were investigated systematically and were compared with those of an as-received specimen. The results show that the pre-stress ranged from 120 to 183 MPa significantly improved the fatigue resistance of Al-alloy by comparison with that of the as-received specimen. With increasing pre-stress, the fatigue life first increases, then decrease, and the specimen with pre-stress of 158 MPa has the longest fatigue life. For the manner of pre-stress, no adverse factor was observed for increasing fatigue property, and the induced pre-stress reduced gradually till to disappear during subsequent fatigue cycling.


2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 12569 ◽  
Author(s):  
T Honda ◽  
M Ramulu ◽  
AS Kobayashi

2011 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 0703009
Author(s):  
周建忠 Zhou Jianzhong ◽  
王呈栋 Wang Chengdong ◽  
黄舒 Huang Shu ◽  
杨小东 Yang Xiaodong ◽  
徐增闯 Xu Zengchuang ◽  
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