材料科学
喷丸
弹丸
喷丸
表面完整性
冶金
高速钢
复合材料
表面粗糙度
残余应力
作者
Wei-Yu Chen,Yuchen Liu,Fu-Chuan Hsu,Hwa-Teng Lee
标识
DOI:10.1177/02670844251344750
摘要
Micro-shot peening (MSP) is a surface-strengthening technique that improves the mechanical properties of materials. This study investigated the effects of MSP on S790 high-speed steel (HSS). The MSP-treated S790 exhibited a distinctive ridge-like texture with a surface hardness of 689.5 HV and a surface residual stress of −1767.3 MPa. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis revealed that MSP induced significant grain refinement and increased local misorientation near the surface, indicating high dislocation density and severe plastic deformation. Pin-on-disk wear tests revealed that MSP treatment markedly improved wear resistance. MSP reduced the wear width from 624 μm to 224 μm and decreased mass loss from 2.3 mg to 0.2 mg compared to the as-received S790. Post-wear surface characterization revealed that MSP significantly reduced the extent of adhesive and delamination wear observed in the as-received S790 specimen. The superior wear resistance achieved through MSP treatment highlights the synergistic effects of surface hardening and surface texturing in mitigating wear damage and enhancing surface integrity.
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