Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5367354 Applied Surface Science 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to investigate the residual stress relaxations of shot peened layer, isothermal annealing treatments were carried out on tempered and laser hardened 17-4PH steel after shot peening with different temperatures from 300 °C to 600 °C. The results showed that the residual stresses were relaxed in the whole deformation layer especially under higher temperature. The maximum rates of stress relaxation took place at the initial stage of annealing process in all conditions. The relaxation process during isothermal annealing could be described by Zener-Wert-Avrami function. The thermal stability of residual stress in tempered 17-4PH was higher than that in laser hardened 17-4PH as well as that in α-iron, which was due to the pinning effects of ɛ-Cu precipitates on the dislocation movement. As massive ɛ-Cu precipitates formed in the temperature about 480 °C, the activation enthalpies for stress relaxation in laser hardened 17-4PH were the same as that in tempered 17-4PH in the conditions of isothermal annealing temperatures of 500 °C and 600 °C.

► Thermal relaxation investigation was carried out on tempered and laser hardened 17-4PH. ► The relaxation process of residual stress during isothermal annealing could be described by Zener-Wert-Avrami function. ► Because of the pinning effects of ɛ-Cu precipitates on the dislocations movements, the thermal stability of residual stresses in tempered 17-4PH was higher than that in laser hardened 17-4PH and that in α-iron.

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