Laser Peening Effects on Friction Stir Welding

Laser Peening Effects on Friction Stir Welding image
ISBN-10:

1289043272

ISBN-13:

9781289043278

Author(s): Hatamleh, Omar
Released: Jun 27, 2013
Publisher: BiblioGov
Format: Paperback, 54 pages
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Description:

Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a welding technique that uses frictional heating combined with forging pressure to produce high strength bonds. It is attractive for aerospace applications. Although residual stresses in FSW are generally lower when compared to conventional fusion welds, recent work has shown that significant tensile residual stresses can be present in the weld after fabrication. Therefore, laser shock peening was investigated as a means of moderating the tensile residual stresses produced during welding. This slide presentation reviews the effect of Laser Peening on the weld, in tensile strength, strain, surface roughness, microhardness, surface wear/friction, and fatigue crack growth rates. The study concluded that the laser peening process can result in considerable improvement to crack initiaion, propagation and mechanical properties in FSW.











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