2020
DOI: 10.3390/met10060844
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Evaluation of Surface Integrity in 18CrNiMo7-6 Steel after Multiple Abrasive Waterjet Peening Process

Abstract: Abrasive waterjet peening (AWJP) as an important surface strengthening method can effectively improve surface properties. In this study, after multiple AWJP, the distribution of compressive residual stress and roughness on the surface of 18CrNiMo7-6 steel has been evaluated by an X-ray diffraction (XRD) method and a 3D surface topography system, respectively. Compared with the single AWJP, multiple AWJP can obviously increase the surface residual stresses (−1024 MPa to −1455 MPa) and the depth of maximum compr… Show more

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“…In terms of the surface roughness, multiple AWJP influences its uniform distribution and reduces the surface roughness (Sa = 0.69 µm), compared with a single AWJP (Sa = 2.96 µm), due to the smaller shot balls and a uniform deformation during multiple AWJP. In addition, the multiple AWJP increases the hardness by up to 15.9%, compared to the single AWJP [12].…”
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“…In terms of the surface roughness, multiple AWJP influences its uniform distribution and reduces the surface roughness (Sa = 0.69 µm), compared with a single AWJP (Sa = 2.96 µm), due to the smaller shot balls and a uniform deformation during multiple AWJP. In addition, the multiple AWJP increases the hardness by up to 15.9%, compared to the single AWJP [12].…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 96%