Correlation Modeling Between Peening-Induced Hardness, Residual Stress and Roughness in Case-Hardened High Strength Steels

The present paper is focused on the investigation of the correlation modeling of hardness and compressive residual stress on the surface and subsurface regions of case-hardened 18CrNiMo7-6 steels subjected to shot peening. The results exhibit that the relationship between hardness and compressive re...

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Auteurs principaux: Hsin Shen HO, Cheng LV, Yonghui HE, Erliang ZHANG
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Langue:EN
Publié: Kaunas University of Technology 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/ac148e99a7ee4e2c8bedc046fb156ffb
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Résumé:The present paper is focused on the investigation of the correlation modeling of hardness and compressive residual stress on the surface and subsurface regions of case-hardened 18CrNiMo7-6 steels subjected to shot peening. The results exhibit that the relationship between hardness and compressive residual stress can reasonably well be approximated by an inverse linear model. The analysis suggests that the slope and y-intercept of the inverse linear trend line can be related to the compressive residual stress level and the initial material hardness, respectively. It is further revealed that the negative effect brought by the peening-induced roughness on the measurement of experimental data computed on the surface can be compensated by performing the normalization using the roughness parameter called the maximum valley height (Sv).