Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8027578 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This is a comparative study on the effects of bulk plastic deformation and surface-induced plastic deformation on the fatigue, corrosion behaviour and corrosion fatigue of AA5083. Bulk severe plastic deformation was performed through rotary swaging, whereas surface-induced plastic deformation was conducted by applying shot peening and ball-burnishing. Surface and near-surface properties such as surface topography, microhardness and residual compressive stresses were documented. In comparison to the as-received reference condition, results of potentiodyanmic polarization referred to a better corrosion resistance of the rotary swaged material, while both shot peening and ball-burnishing led to deterioration in corrosion resistance. It was found that, pitting corrosion occurred around Fe-rich intermetallic particles. Ball-burnishing led to superior fatigue performance in air and under corrosive environment in comparison to other investigated conditions.
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Authors
Mustafa Abdulstaar, Mansour Mhaede, Manfred Wollmann, Lothar Wagner,