Title of article
Effect of an absorbent overlay on the residual stress field induced by laser shock processing on aluminum samples
Author/Authors
C. Rubio-Gonza´lez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
6201
To page
6205
Abstract
Laser shock processing (LSP) or laser shock peening is a new technique for strengthening metals. This process induces a
compressive residual stress field, which increases fatigue crack initiation life and reduces fatigue crack growth rate. Specimens
of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy are used in this investigation. A convergent lens is used to deliver 2.5 J, 8 ns laser pulses by a Qswitch
Nd:YAG laser, operating at 10 Hz. The pulses are focused to a diameter of 1.5 mm onto aluminum samples. Density of
2500 pulses/cm2 with infrared (1064 nm) radiation was used. The effect of an absorbent overlay on the residual stress field using
this LSP setup and this energy level is evaluated. Residual stress distribution as a function of depth is assessed by the hole drilling
method. It is observed that the overlay makes the compressive residual stress profile move to the surface. This effect is explained
on the basis of the vaporization of the coat layer suppressing thermal effects on the metallic substrate. The effect of coating the
specimen surface before LSP treatment may have advantages on improving wear and contact fatigue properties of this aluminum
alloy.
Keywords
Residual stress , Laser shock processing
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002315
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