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Effect of shot peening on surface fatigue life of carburized and hardened AISI 9310 spur gears [PDF]
Surface fatigue tests were conducted on two groups of AISI 9310 spur gears. Both groups were manufactured with standard ground tooth surfaces, with the second group subjected to an additional shot peening process on the gear tooth flanks.
Townsend, D. P., Zaretsky, E. V.
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Potential fatigue strength improvement of AA 5083-H111 notched parts by wire brush hammering: Experimental analysis and numerical simulation [PDF]
The effects of milling as machining process and a post-machining treatment by wire-brush hammering, on the near surface layer characteristics of AA 5083-H111 were investigated.
BEN MOUSSA, Naoufel +4 more
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Prestraining the substrate influences coating formation process. Higher prestraining force leads to higher coating thickness and lower hardness. Increase in prestraining force enhances preliminary damage in hard anodic coating. Fatigue damage mechanisms change for hard anodized prestrained samples.
Linto George Thomas +4 more
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Selective laser melting TC4 titanium alloy samples were shot peening with ϕ2.3 mm and ϕ4.0 mm ceramic shots respectively. The surface morphology, surface roughness, surface friction coefficient, surface wear morphology and surface microhardness of the ...
LIU Yiran, LI Lei
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Shot peening for Ti-6Al-4V alloy compressor blades [PDF]
A text program was conducted to determine the effects of certain shot-peening parameters on the fatigue life of the Ti-6Al-4V alloys as well as the effect of a demarcation line on a test specimen.
Carek, Gerald A.
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ABSTRACT Hot‐forged wheel bearing hubs are manufactured using a complicated fabrication process chain to obtain the desired microstructure and mechanical properties in different zones that experience varying local stress states. The different process steps modify the surface roughness and the residual stresses distribution and therefore affect the ...
Vo‐Huu‐Thuc Nguyen +6 more
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AISI 316L is used in biomedical engineering as bone implant materials. The mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of this material can be improved by shot peening.
R. I. Yakin +2 more
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This review explores how various surface pretreatment methods—such as heat treatment, severe plastic deformation, laser modification, immersion, and cold spray—enhance the performance of PEO coatings on magnesium alloys. The study highlights how these pretreatments influence coating microstructure, adhesion, and corrosion resistance, offering new ...
Arash Fattah‐alhosseini +5 more
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LCF Life of NiCr-Y Coated Disk Alloys After Shot Peening, Oxidation and Hot Corrosion [PDF]
In a prior companion study (Ref. 1), three different Ni-Cr coating compositions (29, 35.5, 45 wt% Cr) were applied at two thicknesses by Plasma Enhanced Magnetron Sputtering (PEMS) to two similar Ni-based disk alloys.
Draper, Susan L. +5 more
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A process for metal plating which comprises spraying a mixture of metallic powder and small peening particles at high velocity against a surface is described. The velocity must be sufficient to impact and bond metallic powder onto the surface.
Babecki, A. J., Haehner, C. L.
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