Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1576080 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, microstructure and mechanical properties of an austenite NiTi alloy treated with laser shock peening (LSP) was investigated. It was found that the thickness of shock affected layer is about 250-300 μm. The surface hardness of the specimen is increased by approximately 10% after LSP. Laser induced shock introduces slightly residual compressive stress in the peened specimen. The superleastic stress-strain curves of the fully LSP processed NiTi material show no change in phase transition stress, about 100 MPa decrease in martensite yield stress, and a loss of maximum transition strain about 12% after LSP. The ultrahigh-strain-rate plastic deformation by LSP results in dislocation substructure and amorphization underneath the surface which are responsible for the hardness increase and superelastic strain loss.
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