Effect of Laser Peening on Fatigue Properties of Butt-Welded Joints with Angular Distortion
Tomoharu Kato,
Yoshihiro Sakino,
Yuji Sano
et al.
Abstract:Laser peening (LP) is a well-established technique for introducing compressive residual stress (RS) near the surface of metal components to improve their high-cycle fatigue properties. In this study, butt-welded joint specimens of SBHS500 steel with angular distortion were prepared and treated with LP. X-ray diffraction showed that the maximum compressive RS over 400 MPa was introduced near the surface by applying LP with an irradiated pulse energy of 7.5 mJ, a spot size of 0.42 mm, and a pulse density of 800 … Show more
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