EDP Sciences Journals List
Issue Int. J. Simul. Multi. Design Optim.
Volume 3, Number 2, April 2009
Page(s) 332 - 336
DOI 10.1051/ijsmdo/2009007
Published online 24 June 2009

Int. J. Simul. Multidisci. Des. Optim. 3, 332-336 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/ijsmdo/2009007

Finite element modelling of shot peening process- A progress overview

Y. H. Yang, M. Wan and W.H. Zhang

The Key Laboratory of Contemporary Design & Integrated Manufacturing Technology, Ministry of Education, Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.O. Box 552, 710072 Xi'An, Shaanxi, China


Received 17 October 2008, Accepted 04 April 2009; published online 24 June 2009

Abstract
It is very significant to investigate the shot peening mechanism in ensuring a good resistance to fatigue and stress corrosion. This paper reviews the recent advancements in shot peening process. Emphasis is put on the application of numerical simulation techniques and finite element method in residual stress prediction during shot peening process. Different methods related to shot peening modelling and prediction of plastic deformation and surface integrity are reviewed. Some key issues such as algorithms and simulation procedures are discussed.



Key words: Shot peening -- Finite element method -- Compressive residual stress -- Plastic deformations

Correspondence: hangwh@nwpu.edu.cn


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