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Three-dimensional Finite Element modelling of laser shock peening process (2007)

Abstract
Laser shock peening (LSP) is an innovative surface treatment technique for metal alloys, with the great improvement of their fatigue, corrosion and wear resistance performance. Finite element method has been widely applied to simulate the LSP to provide the theoretically predictive assessment and optimally parametric design. In the current work, 3-D numerical modelling approaches, combining the explicit dynamic analysis, static equilibrium analysis algorithms and different plasticity models for the high strain rate exceeding 106s-1, are further developed. To verify the proposed methods, 3-D static and dynamic FEA of AA7075-T7351 rods subject to two-sided laser shock peening are performed using the FEA package–ABAQUS. The dynamic and residual stress fields, shock wave propagation and surface deformation of the treated metal from different material modelling approaches have a good agreement.

Publication details
Download http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30007332
Publisher Trans Tech Publications
Repository ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified (091399), laser shock peening process, three-dimensional finite element modeling, shock wave, dynamic and residual stress, 7075-Taluminum alloy (7351)
Type Journal, Media Article
Language eng
Relation isMemberOf: Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation collection, isMemberOf: ERA cluster 3 : Engineering and Environmental Sciences collection
Coverage 2007-10-02