Shot peening is well known as a surface deformation process which can induce compressive residual stresses into the subsurface of materials in order to improve the fatigue life. In this paper, the effects of the process conditions for both single and double shot peening on the fatigue life of AISI 4340 low alloy steel is investigated. The fatigue tests revealed that the shot peening process could significantly enhance the fatigue life of the treated components. However, a side effect of the process was an increase in surface roughness which was more prevalent under higher peening pressures and led to a reduction in the fatigue life. Therefore, to maximize the performance of the process, the peening parameters need to be carefully selected. Microstructure analysis of the shot peened parts indicated that the nucleation cracks or initiation cracks occurred in the subsurface at depths of 10–20 μm in the case of as-received samples but moved up to the free surface for the shot peened parts.
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Effect of Shot Peening Process on the Fatigue Life of Shot Peened Low Alloy Steel
Pham Quang Trung,
Pham Quang Trung
Sustainable Developments in Civil Engineering
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Ton Duc Thang University,
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Nay Win Khun,
Nay Win Khun
School of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.1-B2-01,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: khunnaywin@yahoo.com
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David Lee Butler
David Lee Butler
School of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.2-01-19,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: mdlbutler@ntu.edu.sg
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.2-01-19,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
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Pham Quang Trung
Sustainable Developments in Civil Engineering
Research Group,
Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Ton Duc Thang University,
Room E001, 19 Nguyen Huu Tho Street,
Tan Phong Ward, District 7,
Ho Chi Minh City 756636, Vietnam
e-mail: phamquangtrung@tdt.edu.vn
Research Group,
Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Ton Duc Thang University,
Room E001, 19 Nguyen Huu Tho Street,
Tan Phong Ward, District 7,
Ho Chi Minh City 756636, Vietnam
e-mail: phamquangtrung@tdt.edu.vn
Nay Win Khun
School of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.1-B2-01,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: khunnaywin@yahoo.com
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.1-B2-01,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: khunnaywin@yahoo.com
David Lee Butler
School of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.2-01-19,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: mdlbutler@ntu.edu.sg
Aerospace Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N3.2-01-19,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
e-mail: mdlbutler@ntu.edu.sg
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Contributed by the Materials Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received November 8, 2016; final manuscript received July 19, 2017; published online September 13, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Ashraf Bastawros.
J. Eng. Mater. Technol. Jan 2018, 140(1): 011013 (7 pages)
Published Online: September 13, 2017
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Received:
November 8, 2016
Revised:
July 19, 2017
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Trung, P. Q., Khun, N. W., and Butler, D. L. (September 13, 2017). "Effect of Shot Peening Process on the Fatigue Life of Shot Peened Low Alloy Steel." ASME. J. Eng. Mater. Technol. January 2018; 140(1): 011013. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037525
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