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- 2024Effect of surface characteristics on strain distribution in air- bending
- 2024Comparative Study of High-Cycle Fatigue and Failure Mechanisms in Ultrahigh-Strength CrNiMoWMnV Low-Alloy Steels
- 2023Microstructure and Fatigue Life of Surface Modified PBF-LB Manufactured Maraging Steel
- 2023Effect of Severe Shot Peening on Mechanical Properties and Fatigue Resistance of Wire Arc Additive Manufactured AISI 316Lcitations
- 2023The Effect of Laser Heat Treatment and Severe Shot Peening on Laser Powder Bed Fusion Manufactured AISI 316L Stainless Steel
- 2023Effect of High-Temperature Tempering on Microstructure and Mechanical Strength of Laser-Welded Joints between Medium-Mn Stainless Steel and High-Strength Carbon Steel
- 2023Fatigue Life and Impact Toughness of PBF-LB Manufactured Ti6Al4V and the Effect of Heat Treatment
- 2023Surface Roughness Improvement of PBF-LB Manufactured 316L with Dry Electropolishingcitations
- 2023High Temperature Heat Treatment and Severe Shot Peening of PBF-LB Manufactured 316L Stainless Steelcitations
- 2023The Outstanding Contribution of Basal Slip in Substructure Development during Friction Stir Processing of Magnesium Alloyscitations
- 2023Enhancement and underlying fatigue mechanisms of laser powder bed fusion additive-manufactured 316L stainless steelcitations
- 2022The effect of severe shot peening on fatigue life of laser powder bed fusion manufactured 316L stainless steelcitations
- 2021Evolution of magnetic properties during temperingcitations
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The effect of severe shot peening on fatigue life of laser powder bed fusion manufactured 316L stainless steel
Abstract
evere shot peening (SSP) was used on additive manufactured 316L by laser powder bed fusion. The effect of the post processing on the surface features of the material was analyzed through residual stress measurements, tensile testing, hardness-depth profiles, and fatigue testing by flexural bending. The results showed that SSP can be utilized to form residual stresses up to −400 MPa 200 μm below the surface. At the same time, a clear improvement on the surface hardness was achieved from 275 HV to near 650 HV. These together resulted in a clear improvement on material strength which was recorded at 10% improvement in ultimate tensile strength. Most significantly, the fatigue limit of the material was tripled from 200 MPa to over 600 MPa and the overall fatigue strength raised similarly from a low to high cycle regime.