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  2. Peening - Wikipedia

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    In metallurgy, peening is the process of working a metal's surface to improve its material properties, usually by mechanical means, such as hammer blows, by blasting with shot (shot peening), focusing light (laser peening), or in recent years, with water column impacts (water jet peening) and cavitation jets (cavitation peening). [1]

  3. Ultrasonic impact treatment - Wikipedia

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    This technique is part of the High Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI) processes. Other acronyms are also equivalent: Ultrasonic Needle Peening (UNP), Ultrasonic Peening (UP). Ultrasonic impact treatment can result in controlled residual compressive stress, grain refinement and grain size reduction.

  4. Residual stress - Wikipedia

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    The thermal method involves changing the temperature of the entire part uniformly, either through heating or cooling. When parts are heated for stress relief, the process may also be known as stress relief bake. [13] Cooling parts for stress relief is known as cryogenic stress relief and is relatively uncommon. [citation needed]

  5. Shot peening of steel belts - Wikipedia

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    The faster the belt runs, the less effective the peening process becomes. [3] The process starts with a low pressure (20 PSI), and work up in steps of 10 PSI until a noticeable effect is seen in the belt curve. For a precipitation-hardened stainless steel belt, the required pressure could be as high as 90 PSI. [4]

  6. Shot peening - Wikipedia

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    Shot peening is a cold working process used to produce a compressive residual stress layer and modify the mechanical properties of metals and composites. It entails striking a surface with shot (round metallic, glass, or ceramic particles) with force sufficient to create plastic deformation .

  7. Laser peening - Wikipedia

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    Laser peening (LP), or laser shock peening (LSP), is a surface engineering process used to impart beneficial residual stresses in materials. The deep, high-magnitude compressive residual stresses induced by laser peening increase the resistance of materials to surface-related failures, such as fatigue, fretting fatigue, and stress corrosion cracking.