1987
DOI: 10.1179/sur.1987.3.1.64
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Fatigue Behaviour of Shot Peened Surfaces

Abstract: Peening is a technique commonly used to improve fatigue resistance, but it is not always appreciated that excessive peening may be detrimental to fatigue behaviour. The present work demonstrates this effect in three different alloys: a mild steel, stainless steel, and a commercial copper alloy. The dependence of fatigue behaviour on peening intensity is shown to reach a maximum beyond which high intensity peening reduces fatigue life; at very high intensities the fatigue life can be reduced below the unpeened … Show more

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