2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2011.08.003
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The effect of shot peening on notched low cycle fatigue

Abstract: The improvement in low cycle fatigue life created by shot peening ferritic heat resistant steel was investigated in components of varying geometries based on those found in conventional power station steam turbine blades. It was found that the shape of the component did not affect the efficacy of the shot peening process, which was found to be beneficial even under the high stress amplitude three point bend loads applied. Furthermore, by varying the shot peening process parameters and considering fatigue life … Show more

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“…A full description of the fatigue sample and experiment details have been provided in previous publications [31,[34][35][36] and the relevant details are reported here only briefly. The material in this study is a steam turbine blade material, FV448, a ferritic heat resistant steel with a tempered martensitic microstructure.…”
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“…A full description of the fatigue sample and experiment details have been provided in previous publications [31,[34][35][36] and the relevant details are reported here only briefly. The material in this study is a steam turbine blade material, FV448, a ferritic heat resistant steel with a tempered martensitic microstructure.…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material in this study is a steam turbine blade material, FV448, a ferritic heat resistant steel with a tempered martensitic microstructure. The composition of the steel evaluated in the present work is Fe-0.12 C-0.94 Mn-0.31 Si-0.74 Ni-11.0 Cr-0.58 Mo-0.31 V-0.34 Nb (wt %) [31]. This barstock material had been austenitised at 1150 °C, oil quenched, and then tempered at 650 ℃ [37].…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Methodsmentioning
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