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Fretting Wear Behavior of Laser Peened Ti-6Al-4V
Published in
2012
Volume: 55
   
Issue: 5
Pages: 615 - 623
Abstract
This work deals with the influence of laser peening on the fretting wear behavior of Ti-6Al-4V. Laser peening was carried out on Ti-6Al-4V. The laser-peened surface was characterized by transmission electron microscopy. Surface roughness, nanoindentation hardness, residual stress, and tensile properties of the material in both laser-peened and unpeened conditions were determined. Fretting wear tests were conducted at different normal loads using a ball-on-flat contact geometry. Laser peening resulted in the formation of nanocrystallites on the surface and near-surface regions, increased hardness, and compressive residual stress. Laser peening did not affect the tensile properties and surface roughness significantly. There was no considerable difference between the values of the tangential force coefficient of laser-peened and unpeened samples. The fretting scar size, wear volume, and wear rate of laser-peened specimens were lower than those of unpeened samples. This may be attributed to an increase in surface hardness due to strain hardening and grain refinement at the surface and near-surface regions, higher compressive residual stress, and higher resistance to plastic deformation of laser-peened samples. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
About the journal
JournalTribology Transactions
ISSN10402004
Open AccessNo
Concepts (27)
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    BALL ON FLATS
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    Compressive residual stress
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    CONTACT GEOMETRY
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    Fretting
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    FRETTING WEAR BEHAVIOR
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    FRETTING WEAR TEST
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    LASER PEENING
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    Nano-indentation hardness
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    NEAR SURFACE REGIONS
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    NORMAL LOADS
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    Surface hardness
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    TANGENTIAL FORCE COEFFICIENT
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    Ti-6al-4v
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    Wear rates
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    WEAR VOLUME
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    FRETTING CORROSION
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    Grain refinement
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    Hardness
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    Residual stresses
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    Strain hardening
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    Surface roughness
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    Surface treatment
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    Surfaces
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    Titanium alloys
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    Transmission electron microscopy
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    Wear of materials
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