Finite element simulation of shot peening of an aluminum alloy considering hardening models


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Abstract

Shot peening is a surface engineering process acknowledged for its potential to develop fatigue strength and erosion-corrosion resistance of metallic materials. In the present study, a 3-D finite element model is employed to predict the effective parameters through a single shot impact and the accuracy of the simulation is validated using previous literatures. In order to induce uniform compressive residual stress patterns across the specimen, processing parameters such as shot velocity, impact angle and friction coefficient should be controlled. It is observed that by increasing the shot velocity and the friction coefficient, the depth of compressive residual stress increases. Moreover, a comparative study between isotropic and kinematic hardening models is performed to evaluate the significant role of the hardening models on the compressive residual stress. It is observed that the kinematic hardening model shows better compatibility with the experimental results compared to the isotropic hardening.

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Masoud Ahmadi

School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Email: bmsadeghi@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

Bagher Mohammad Sadeghi

School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Author for correspondence.
Email: bmsadeghi@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

Missam Irani

Graduate School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Email: bmsadeghi@iust.ac.ir
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsang

Farhad Rahimi

Materials Processing Simulation Laboratory, School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Email: bmsadeghi@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

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