研究目的
Investigating the mechanisms of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) mitigation of stainless steel and brass samples using laser shock peening (LSP).
研究成果
LSP processing is beneficial for mitigating SCC in stainless steel by imparting compressive residual stresses and influencing hydrogen behavior within the lattice. However, it does not improve brass's SCC resistance. The study provides insights into the microstructural and electrochemical changes induced by LSP, emphasizing the importance of understanding these effects for optimizing the process.
研究不足
The study highlights potential overprocessing concerns with LSP, such as grain refinement and martensite formation, which could negatively affect corrosion resistance. The effectiveness of LSP varies between materials, showing no improvement in brass's SCC resistance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study examines the mechanisms of SCC mitigation using LSP, including the behavior of hydrogen within the crystal lattice and the effects of cathodic charging.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Stainless steel 304 and 260 cartridge brass samples were used, with specific thicknesses and finishes.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A Continuum NY61 Nd:YAG laser, Zygo Optical Profilometer, PANalytical XPert3 Powder XRD, Hitachi S-4700 Scanning Electron Microscope, Bruker Dimension FastScan AFM.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Samples were LSP treated, cathodically charged in 1M sulfuric acid, and subjected to U-bend testing in corrosive environments. Work function measurements were made using KPFM.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Hardness measurements, SEM imaging, XRD for martensite detection, and FEM modeling for stress analysis.
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