Author:
Yasuda Jun,Takahashi Koji,Okada Hideki
Abstract
Purpose
– The purpose of this study is to clarify the influence of stress ratio (R) on the effects of shot peening (SP) on the fatigue limit of high-strength steel containing an artificial small defect.
Design/methodology/approach
– SP was subjected on the specimens with a semi-circular slit with a depth of a=0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mm. Then, bending fatigue tests were carried out under R=0.4.
Findings
– The fatigue limits of specimens with a semi-circular slit were improved by SP under R=0.4. The fatigue limits of the SP specimens with a semi-circular slit under a=0.2 mm fractured outside the slit, and they had considerably high fatigue limits equal to specimens without a slit. Therefore, a semi-circular slit with a depth of under a=0.2 mm could be rendered harmless by SP under R=0.4. Compared to the results of R=0, the increasing ratios of fatigue limits under R=0.4 were lower than those under R=0. However, the size of semi-circular slit that could be rendered harmless by SP was same. In addition, it was found that whether the semi-circular slit is rendered harmless or not is decided by the relationship between the stress intensity factor range of semi-circular cracks and the threshold stress intensity factor regardless of stress ratio.
Practical implications
– The proposed method can be applied to mechanical parts used in vehicles, aircraft and trains.
Originality/value
– This is the first paper to investigate the fatigue limits after SP in materials containing a surface defect under positive stress ratio. In this study, the authors investigated the influence of stress ratio on the effects of SP on the fatigue limit containing a surface defects.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering
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