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Enhancing Fatigue Performance of Thermal Spray Coated Titanium Alloy by Shot Peening Before Grit Blasting
fatigue; thermally sprayed; TC4; shot peening; grit blasting;
Abstract Accepted
晓雪 董 / 西安交通大学
冠军 杨 / 西安交通大学
Thermal spraying effectively enhances the surface properties of titanium alloys, yet the required surface roughening by grit blasting (GB) often degrades fatigue performance. This study proposes shot peening (SP) prestressing prior to GB to create a crack extension inhibition zone, thereby enhancing fatigue resistance. Simulations and experiments demonstrated that SP prestressing generates high compressive stress (~900 MPa) up to a depth of ~200 µm, which helps to alleviate the stress concentrations caused by these sharp protrusions from GB. Consequently, crack propagation is inhibited, preserving the fatigue strength of SP-pretreated, thermally sprayed TC4 alloys, while untreated counterparts show a 20% reduction in fatigue limit. Additionally, SP prestressing followed by GB maintains a high coating bond strength (>60 MPa). These findings advance the application of thermally sprayed titanium alloys in aerospace engineering.
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    Oct 18

    2024

    to

    Oct 20

    2024

  • Oct 17 2024

    Contribution Submission Deadline

  • Oct 20 2024

    Registration deadline

  • Nov 18 2024

    Draft paper submission deadline

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Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society – Surface Engineering Institution (CMES)
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Dalian University of Technology (DUT)
Shandong University of Technology (SDUT)
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