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Effects of laser shock processing without coating on mechanical properties of K24 nickel based alloy

  • Air Force Engineering University Xian

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Abstract

Laser shock processing is a novel surface treatment technology to increase the fatigue strength of materials. Based on the characteristic of K24 nickelbased alloy simulation blades, the laser shock processing without coating (LSPwC) was carried out. Whilst the change discipline of micro-hardness and residual stress on the cross-section of K24 nickel-based alloy after different parameters of LSPwC were examined by micro-hardness tester and residual stress tester. In addition, the high cycle fatigue tests were conducted to verify the reinforcement effect. The experimental results show that particular compressive residual stress on the surface was induced by LSPwC, the largest residual stress value was-428, -595, -675 MPa with 110, 150, 160 μm depth affected layer under 1, 3, 5 impacts respectively. The surface micro-hardness was increased by 29.2% with 60 μm depth under one impact. The fatigue strength of simulation blades was improved from 282 MPa to 327 MPa, improved by about 16% after unequal stress impact.

Original languageEnglish
Article number0106005
JournalHongwai yu Jiguang Gongcheng/Infrared and Laser Engineering
Volume46
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fatigue strength
  • K24 nickel based alloy
  • Laser shock processing without coating
  • Micro-hardness
  • Residual stress

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