Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening

Vibropeening is a surface treatment process, which combines the peening effect of introducing residual stress with the polishing effect of reducing surface roughness in one single process step. Vibropeening equipment induces vibrations into the media to impart residual compressive stresses in sub-su...

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Main Authors: Wai Luen Chan, Kunal Ahluwalia, Abhay Gopinath
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/8/910
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spelling doaj-7ad02cb71f6e46d5a9b17593a47108cf2020-11-25T01:15:29ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-08-019891010.3390/met9080910met9080910Parametric Study of Fixtured VibropeeningWai Luen Chan0Kunal Ahluwalia1Abhay Gopinath2Rolls-Royce Singapore, 1 Seletar Aerospace Crescent, Singapore 797565, SingaporeAdvanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre, 3 Cleantech Loop #01-01, Singapore 637143, SingaporeRolls-Royce Singapore, 1 Seletar Aerospace Crescent, Singapore 797565, SingaporeVibropeening is a surface treatment process, which combines the peening effect of introducing residual stress with the polishing effect of reducing surface roughness in one single process step. Vibropeening equipment induces vibrations into the media to impart residual compressive stresses in sub-surface layers, as well as polishing on the surface of the work piece. In addition to process parameters, such as vibration frequency, amplitude, and media mass, which are well known in literature, this paper will focus on the study of two additional parameters: immersion depth and process time. It was found that the lower-middle section of the vibratory trough produced the highest Almen deflection. Different continuous treatment times were also studied to explore the maximum introducible residual compressive stress state, and it was concluded that an optimal time range is required to achieve the best residual stress profile. The study demonstrates that different process parameters can influence the effectiveness of the vibropeening process, and that these can be potentially optimized for higher treatment capability.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/8/910vibropeeningAlmen stripresidual stressAlmen intensitynickel-based alloys
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author Wai Luen Chan
Kunal Ahluwalia
Abhay Gopinath
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Kunal Ahluwalia
Abhay Gopinath
Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
Metals
vibropeening
Almen strip
residual stress
Almen intensity
nickel-based alloys
author_facet Wai Luen Chan
Kunal Ahluwalia
Abhay Gopinath
author_sort Wai Luen Chan
title Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
title_short Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
title_full Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
title_fullStr Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
title_full_unstemmed Parametric Study of Fixtured Vibropeening
title_sort parametric study of fixtured vibropeening
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Vibropeening is a surface treatment process, which combines the peening effect of introducing residual stress with the polishing effect of reducing surface roughness in one single process step. Vibropeening equipment induces vibrations into the media to impart residual compressive stresses in sub-surface layers, as well as polishing on the surface of the work piece. In addition to process parameters, such as vibration frequency, amplitude, and media mass, which are well known in literature, this paper will focus on the study of two additional parameters: immersion depth and process time. It was found that the lower-middle section of the vibratory trough produced the highest Almen deflection. Different continuous treatment times were also studied to explore the maximum introducible residual compressive stress state, and it was concluded that an optimal time range is required to achieve the best residual stress profile. The study demonstrates that different process parameters can influence the effectiveness of the vibropeening process, and that these can be potentially optimized for higher treatment capability.
topic vibropeening
Almen strip
residual stress
Almen intensity
nickel-based alloys
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/8/910
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