Metal matrix composites are increasingly utilized in engineering applications because of their favourable strength weight ratio. However, their applications are still limited because of their relatively poor fatigue resistance, which could be improved by using some appropriate surface treatment. In this paper, an Al/Al2O3 (20%) composite material is considered. In particular its fatigue strength is examined to verify if, how and when shot peening can be used to improve the performances of MMC components that are cyclically loaded. Fatigue tests allow one to evaluate the influence of shot peening on the fatigue limit of both smooth and notched specimens. Residual stress measurements, fracture surface analyses and metallographic examinations allow one to evaluate the role of residual stresses, hardening and grain distortion on the improvement that can be achieved with this treatment. On the basis of these results, some guidelines are drawn on how to optimize the choice of peening parameters.

(1998). Influence of low-intensity shot peening on the fatigue strength of an Al/Al [journal article - articolo]. In FATIGUE & FRACTURE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS & STRUCTURES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/159087

Influence of low-intensity shot peening on the fatigue strength of an Al/Al

Baragetti, S.;
1998-01-01

Abstract

Metal matrix composites are increasingly utilized in engineering applications because of their favourable strength weight ratio. However, their applications are still limited because of their relatively poor fatigue resistance, which could be improved by using some appropriate surface treatment. In this paper, an Al/Al2O3 (20%) composite material is considered. In particular its fatigue strength is examined to verify if, how and when shot peening can be used to improve the performances of MMC components that are cyclically loaded. Fatigue tests allow one to evaluate the influence of shot peening on the fatigue limit of both smooth and notched specimens. Residual stress measurements, fracture surface analyses and metallographic examinations allow one to evaluate the role of residual stresses, hardening and grain distortion on the improvement that can be achieved with this treatment. On the basis of these results, some guidelines are drawn on how to optimize the choice of peening parameters.
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1998
Baragetti, Sergio; Guagliano, M.
(1998). Influence of low-intensity shot peening on the fatigue strength of an Al/Al [journal article - articolo]. In FATIGUE & FRACTURE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS & STRUCTURES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/159087
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