Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
795032 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Influence of shot peening media on fatigue performance of the high-strength wrought magnesium alloy AZ80 has been investigated at Almen intensities ranging from 0.04 to 0.4 mmN. By the use of different peening media (including glass beads, Zirblast B30 and Ce-ZrO2 (ZrO2 beads stabilized by Ce)), the improvement of about 60–75% in fatigue strength was achieved at optimum conditions. Peening AZ80 with Ce-ZrO2 shots resulted in the fewest surface defects, lowest roughness, highest maximum compressive residual stress and highest improvement of fatigue strength. A pronounced overpeening effect was observed when glass beads or Zirblast B30 shots were used as peening media. In contrast, specimens shot-peened by Ce-ZrO2 shots exhibited an extremely broad process window, i.e. the overpeening effect disappeared.

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