Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10417521 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The results for laser shock peening of duplex stainless steel (22% Chromium-5% Nickel) using a pulsed Nd:YAG laser (wavelength = 532 nm, pulse width = 8 ns) for the application to high-capacity pumps for reverse-osmosis type seawater desalination plants are reported. By properly selecting the process parameters such as laser intensity of 10 GW/cm2, laser pulse density of 75 pulse/mm2, and 100 μm thick aluminum foil as a protective coating layer, wear volume and corrosion rate of duplex stainless steel could be reduced by 39% and 74.2%, respectively. The number and size of corrosion pits produced on wear track during copper accelerated acetic acid salt spray test decreased approximately by half as a result of laser shock peening. It is shown that laser shock peening is a practical option to improve abrasion and corrosion properties of a seawater desalination pump parts.
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Authors
Hyuntaeck Lim, Pilkyu Kim, Hoemin Jeong, Sungho Jeong,