Residual stresses have in the past been introduced to manipulate growth rates and shapes of cracks under cyclic loads. Previously, the effectiveness of shot peening in retarding the rate of fatigue crack growth was experimentally studied. It was shown that the compressive residual stresses arising f
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Effects of fatigue and fretting on residual stresses introduced by laser shock peening
β Scribed by A. King; A. Steuwer; C. Woodward; P.J. Withers
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
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- English
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- Volume
- 435-436
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- Article
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- 0921-5093
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