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Effect of Shot Peening Parameters to Residual Stress Profiles and Barkhausen Noise
Authors:Aki Sorsa  Suvi Santa-aho  Jukka Wartiainen  Lasse Suominen  Minnamari Vippola  Kauko Leiviskä
Affiliation:1.Control Engineering,University of Oulu,Oulu,Finland;2.Laboratory of Materials Science,Tampere University of Technology,Tampere,Finland;3.Stresstech Oy,Vaajakoski,Finland
Abstract:The production of gear components includes numerous manufacturing operations which are carried out to ensure proper surface characteristics of components to deal with wear and fatigue. Surface shot peening is one way to increase the compressive residual stresses on the surface and thus ensure better wear and fatigue resistance. An experimental plan for shot peening was conducted to produce samples with varying surface characteristics. Residual stress profile and Barkhausen noise measurements were carried out for the samples. The objective of the study was to evaluate the interactions between the shot peening parameters studied, the residual stress profiles and the Barkhausen noise measurements. A multivariable regression analysis was applied for the task. Some remarkable correlations were found between the shot peening parameters, residual stress profile and Barkhausen noise features. The most important finding was that when the shot peening intensity was high enough, over 0.5 mmA, it dominated the shot peening coverage density parameter and thus no correlations could be gained. On the other hand, if the intensity parameter was lower than the limit of 0.5 mmA, the correlation between residual stress and Barkhausen noise measurements was remarkable. This means that the surface Barkhausen noise measurements could be used for the evaluation of the stress gradient in the shot peening process.
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