Title of article :
Dynamic Finite element analysis of shot peening process of 2618-T61 aluminium alloy
Author/Authors :
Rauf, Abdul Centres of Excellence in Science & Applied Technologies (CESAT), Islamabad, Pakistan , Ullah, Himayat Centres of Excellence in Science & Applied Technologies (CESAT), Islamabad, Pakistan , Ullah, Baseer Centres of Excellence in Science & Applied Technologies (CESAT), Islamabad, Pakistan , Muhammad, Riaz Department of Mechanical Engineering - CECOS University of IT and Emerging Sciences, Peshawar
Pages :
10
From page :
1378
To page :
1387
Abstract :
Shot peening is one of the surface treatment processes usually used for the improvement of fatigue strength of metallic parts by inducing residual stress field in them. The evaluation of shot peening parameters experimentally is not only very complex but costly as well. An attractive alternative is the explicit dynamics finite element (FE) analysis having the capability of accurately envisaging the shot peening process parameters using a suitable material’s constitutive model and numerical technique. In this study, ANSYS/LS-DYNA software was used to simulate the impact of steel shots of various sizes on 2618-T61 aluminium alloy plate described with strain rate dependent elasto-plastic material model. The impacts were carried out at various incident velocities. The effect of shot velocity and size on the induced compressive residual stress and plastic deformation were investigated. The results demonstrated that increasing the shot velocity and size yielded in an increase in plastic deformation of the aluminium target. However, as observed, the effect of shot velocity and size was small in magnitude on the target's subsurface compressive residual stress.
Keywords :
Surface treatment , Plastic deformation , Residual stress , Finite Element Analysis
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2525031
Link To Document :
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