Laser shock peening and mechanical shot peening processes applicable for the surface treatment of technical grade ceramics: a review

Shukla, Pratik, Swanson, Philip and Page, Colin (2014) Laser shock peening and mechanical shot peening processes applicable for the surface treatment of technical grade ceramics: a review. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 228 (5). pp. 639-652. ISSN 0954-4054

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Abstract

Laser shock peening and conventional mechanical shot peening are both comparable processes generally applicable to surface treat various metals and alloys. Commercial advantages offered by the laser systems such as flexibility, deep penetration of laser-induced shocks with precise control of the thermal pulses, shorter process times, high speeds, accuracy and aesthetics are attractive in comparison with the mechanical shot peening technique. Laser shock peening in the recent years has proved to be successful with steels, aluminium and titanium surfaces and metallic alloys in general. Nevertheless, minimal research has been conducted on laser shock peening and mechanical shot peening of technical grade ceramics. This article presents an update of the theory and to-date relevant literature within the two subject areas, as well as a comparison and a contrast between the mechanical and laser shock peening techniques. In addition, various gaps in knowledge are identified to propose further research for the development of both the techniques applicable to the surface treatment of technical grade ceramics.

Keywords:Shot, Peening, Lasers, Technical, Ceramics, Metallurgy, Surface treatment, Deep penetration, Laser shock peening, Laser-induced shock, Metals and alloys, Titanium surfaces, Shot peening, NotOAChecked
Subjects:J Technologies > J310 Ceramics
F Physical Sciences > F361 Laser Physics
H Engineering > H700 Production and Manufacturing Engineering
H Engineering > H790 Production and Manufacturing Engineering not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Science > School of Engineering
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ID Code:10688
Deposited On:08 Jul 2013 15:45

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