WIT Press


Optimizing Roughness And Residual Stresses Through Controlled Shot Peening And Isotropic Finishing Of Surfaces

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

78

Pages

8

Page Range

279 - 286

Published

2013

Size

1,661 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/SECM130241

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

A. Zanini

Abstract

Controlled shot peening and the related beneficial compressive residual stresses has long been a powerful weapon in the engineering designer’s armory in combating fatigue, stress corrosion, fretting and wear. As requirements for improved performance increase, surface engineering is becoming more important and the benefits of controlled shot peening are being incorporated into the design of components. In conjunction with controlled shot peening, isotropic finishing gives further life improvement to the already highly stressed parts. isotropic Finishing has been developing as a post shot peening treatment in situations where metal to metal contact occurs, and low friction is required: the combination of beneficial residual stress and roughness control are essential on modern applications to extend life and improve performance. It is not necessary to remove all of the witness of shot peening, but a percentage resulting in a matrix of load bearing smooth areas interspersed with valleys for oil pockets, reducing Ra values and providing a negative Rsk. Keywords: shot peening, isotropic finishing, superfinishing, residual stress, roughness, microhoning.

Keywords

Keywords: shot peening, isotropic finishing, superfinishing, residual stress, roughness, microhoning.