Laser Shock Peening (LSP) and conventional Shot Peening (SP) are processes that aim to improve the surface properties of a workpiece by inducing compressive residual stresses. The peening processes also cause martensitic phase transformation in austenitic steels. Interestingly, experimental studies report significant differences in martensite content depending on the used peening process. This study aims to present numerical simulations of both peening processes. The study is based on a constitutive model which considers rate-dependent elasto-viscoplastic behaviour allowing for martensitic transformation. The results show the influence of spot size, laser pulse duration and laser intensity on the mechanical response. The differences in mart...
Mechanical surface treatments are widely used in manufacturing industries in order to improve mechan...
The microstructure and mechanical fields were studied on a cold-rolled TRIP 780 steel after conventi...
A martensitic gear steel (18CrNiMo7-6) was annealed at 180 \ub0C for 2h and at ∼ 750 \ub0C for 1h to...
Laser Shock Peening (LSP) and Shot Peening (SP) are processes used to mechanically alter the surface...
Laser shock peening (LSP) treatment of a metal surface is proving to be superior to conventional tre...
Shot peening process is commonly used in mechanical industries to increase life duration of mechanic...
Laser Shock Peening (LSP) has the ability to change the mechanical properties of the material. For t...
Laser shock peening has been established as a surface enhancement technique capable of altering mech...
During conventional shot peening on metastable austenitic steels, martensitic transformation occurs ...
30 pagesLaser shock peening (LSP) is a mechanical surface treatment that induces plastic deformation...
In this work, the purpose of the study was to explore the influence of laser shock peening (LSP) on ...
This study aimed to identify the optimal combination of wavelength and laser pulse density to achiev...
In order to slow down the manifestation of fatigue related problems in an aircraft, or in any other ...
In the last years, due to increasing ecology and environmental constraints, a search for lightweight...
Laser shock peening creates compressive residual stress on the surface of the material, reducing str...
Mechanical surface treatments are widely used in manufacturing industries in order to improve mechan...
The microstructure and mechanical fields were studied on a cold-rolled TRIP 780 steel after conventi...
A martensitic gear steel (18CrNiMo7-6) was annealed at 180 \ub0C for 2h and at ∼ 750 \ub0C for 1h to...
Laser Shock Peening (LSP) and Shot Peening (SP) are processes used to mechanically alter the surface...
Laser shock peening (LSP) treatment of a metal surface is proving to be superior to conventional tre...
Shot peening process is commonly used in mechanical industries to increase life duration of mechanic...
Laser Shock Peening (LSP) has the ability to change the mechanical properties of the material. For t...
Laser shock peening has been established as a surface enhancement technique capable of altering mech...
During conventional shot peening on metastable austenitic steels, martensitic transformation occurs ...
30 pagesLaser shock peening (LSP) is a mechanical surface treatment that induces plastic deformation...
In this work, the purpose of the study was to explore the influence of laser shock peening (LSP) on ...
This study aimed to identify the optimal combination of wavelength and laser pulse density to achiev...
In order to slow down the manifestation of fatigue related problems in an aircraft, or in any other ...
In the last years, due to increasing ecology and environmental constraints, a search for lightweight...
Laser shock peening creates compressive residual stress on the surface of the material, reducing str...
Mechanical surface treatments are widely used in manufacturing industries in order to improve mechan...
The microstructure and mechanical fields were studied on a cold-rolled TRIP 780 steel after conventi...
A martensitic gear steel (18CrNiMo7-6) was annealed at 180 \ub0C for 2h and at ∼ 750 \ub0C for 1h to...