The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting

Plain fatigue and fretting fatigue studies have been carried out on an Al - 4% Cu - 1% Mg alloy in various heat treated conditions. It has been determined that shot peening the surface results in substantial improvements in plain fatigue and fretting fatigue strengths. The major cause of the improve...

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Main Author: Leadbeater, G.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29022/
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description Plain fatigue and fretting fatigue studies have been carried out on an Al - 4% Cu - 1% Mg alloy in various heat treated conditions. It has been determined that shot peening the surface results in substantial improvements in plain fatigue and fretting fatigue strengths. The major cause of the improvement of these properties is the presence of compressive stresses that are induced in the surface by the shot peening process. Surface roughening and work hardening of the surface are also caused by the shot peening process but these have little or no effect on the fretting fatigue properties. The magnitude of the compressive stresses at the peened surface are around 200 - 250MPa and these result in the nucleation of subsurface cracks that run parallel to the surface during the fretting process . Debris with a characteristic spherical shape is produced on the faces of the subsurface cracks. Subsequent delamination allows the spherical debris to reach the specimen surface causing a reduction in the friction between the fretting members.
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spelling nottingham-290222025-02-28T11:35:13Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29022/ The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting Leadbeater, G. Plain fatigue and fretting fatigue studies have been carried out on an Al - 4% Cu - 1% Mg alloy in various heat treated conditions. It has been determined that shot peening the surface results in substantial improvements in plain fatigue and fretting fatigue strengths. The major cause of the improvement of these properties is the presence of compressive stresses that are induced in the surface by the shot peening process. Surface roughening and work hardening of the surface are also caused by the shot peening process but these have little or no effect on the fretting fatigue properties. The magnitude of the compressive stresses at the peened surface are around 200 - 250MPa and these result in the nucleation of subsurface cracks that run parallel to the surface during the fretting process . Debris with a characteristic spherical shape is produced on the faces of the subsurface cracks. Subsequent delamination allows the spherical debris to reach the specimen surface causing a reduction in the friction between the fretting members. 1983 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29022/1/346296.pdf Leadbeater, G. (1983) The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Fatigue in alloys Shot peening process Fretting
spellingShingle Fatigue in alloys
Shot peening process
Fretting
Leadbeater, G.
The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title_full The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title_fullStr The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title_full_unstemmed The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title_short The effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
title_sort effect of shot peening on the initiation of fatigue cracks by fretting
topic Fatigue in alloys
Shot peening process
Fretting
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29022/