4.6 Article

A theoretical model for predicting the surface topography of inhomogeneous materials after shot peening

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 119, Issue 11-12, Pages 7533-7541

Publisher

SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-022-08677-4

Keywords

Shot peening; Surface metamorphic layer; Inhomogeneous material; Surface topography; Theoretical model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12072324, U1804254]

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This paper proposes a theoretical model for predicting the surface morphology of inhomogeneous target materials, and its advantages are demonstrated through experiments.
Shot peening is widely used in engineering as a classical strengthening process. Although many studies on shot peening have been done, most have focused on homogeneous target materials. In this paper, a theoretical model is proposed for predicting the surface morphology of inhomogeneous target materials. The topography of target materials after single-shot impact is calculated on the basis of energy conservation and Hertz contact theory, and the final three-dimensional surface topography after multiple-shot impact is obtained through superposition. Single-shot and random multiple-shot finite element models are used to show the advantages of the proposed model over the existing theoretical model for homogeneous target materials. The roughness is found to increase with the shot velocity and shot radius.

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