The Effect of Shot Peening and Residual Stresses on Cumulative Fatigue Damage | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 28, Issue 15, July 2010, Pages 5055-5070 PDF (166.08 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.28.15.14 | ||
Authors | ||
Hussain J. M. Alalkawi; Qusay Khalid Mohammed; Waleed Sadun Al-Nuami | ||
Abstract | ||
A series of constant and cumulative fatigue tests under the effect of shot peening were conducted for two aluminum alloys 2024 and 5052. Three unpeed specimens were tested for each alloy under low-high stress levels (120-280 MPa) for 2024 aluminum alloy and (40-90 MPa) for 5052 aluminum alloy at room temperature and stress ratio R= -1. Other specimens were exposed to shot peening with different blasting time before the cumulative fatigue testing. It is found for 2024 Al alloy that as the shot peening time increases the cumulative fatigue life is improved but above 10 min. the life is reduced. For 5052 Al alloy the cumulative fatigue life is reduced as shot peening time increases | ||
Keywords | ||
Aluminum Alloy; residual stresses; cumulative fatigue damage; Shot peening | ||
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