Author:
Naje Jenan Mohammed,Dawood Nidaa Hameed,Ghazi Sara Saad
Abstract
This paper explores the effect of ultrasonic peening using various passes on an impact strength of AISI 1020 low carbon steel. Many ASTM E23 impact specimens were prepared from the chosen metal and exposed to multi-pass ultrasonic peening (1,2,3 pass). Microstructure, hardness, residual stresses, and impact tests on ultrasonic peened and not peened samples were performed. Ultrasonic peening contributed to increasing the impact strength, due to the increase in comparative residual stress and hardness. Three passes show improvement in strength by (29.7%), comparative with the base metal.
Publisher
Southwest Jiaotong University
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