Surface integrity state after machining has an important effect on the service life of metal parts and components. The effects of four kinds of surface integration processing methods on the high-temperature fatigue properties of FGH95 alloy were investigated. These four surface processing methods were AR (grinding), GCSSP (grinding and cast steel shot peening), GCSP (grinding and ceramic shot peening) and GDSP (grinding and double shot peening). The surface roughness, residual stress distribution and micro-hardness were characterized by roughness tester, X-ray diffraction (XRD) stress tester and micro-hardness tester. The rotating-bending fatigue life with notched specimens (stress concentration factor, Kt = 1.7) was investigated. The results indicate that the fatigue life of specimens increased largely by GCSSP, GCSP and GDSP compared with AR specimens respectively. Furthermore, GDSP process can obtain the best surface residual stress field distribution, gradient distribution of micro-hardness, surface roughness and improvement of the high-temperature fatigue property.
Effect of surface integrity evolution on high-temperature fatigue property of FGH95 alloy
2020
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