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  • History of Shot Peening Specifications
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 2, Spring 2006
  • The ...

  • Clemco Helps Fight the War on Corrosion
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 2, Spring 2006
  • While most of the articles I submit to The Shot Peener relate to shot peening, surface finishing, and other industrial applications, as a tie-in to other articles in this issue, the editor invited m...

  • Bringing Stripping and Painting to the Deployment Site
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 2, Spring 2006
  • ...

  • The Parting Shot
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • 2005 U.S. Workshop Electronics Inc. is proud to be the first organizer of shot peening workshops worldwide. Since 1991 when the first Shot Peening workshop was held in Atlanta, Georgia, it has been o...

  • New Peenscan pens from Electronics Inc.
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • Mishawaka, Indiana. Electronics Inc. introduced the new Peenscan pens at the 2005 Shot Peening and Blast Cleaning workshop. The pens are manufactured by Metal Improvement Company and will be distribut...

  • 2005 Shot Peeners of the Year
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • Congratulations to Marsha Tufft and Helmut Wohlfahrt, our 2005 Shot Peeners of the Year. Ms. Tufft was chosen in honor of the thesis she authored while working at GE. It is a very comprehensive invest...

  • Troubleshooting your shot peening operation
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • While shot peening is a highly technical and complex process, governed by societies and panels of experts, it can be, but need not be, intimidating. Because of the many variables that affect shot peen...

  • Specification conformance and equipment design
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • A discussion of how equipment and process design of shot peening machinery could facilitate compliance to specifications and audit criteria such as Nadcap. In the recent past, the shot peening group ...

  • Audits from Nadcap's perspective
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • As the Nonconventional Machining and Surface Enhancement (NMSE) and Aerospace Quality Systems (AQS) Nadcap Staff Engineer, I have the opportunity to work with leaders in the aerospace industry includi...

  • Nadcap: Friend or foe to the supplier?
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • The Nadcap program is administered by the not-for-profit Performance Review Institute (PRI). PRI's stated goal is to ensure that aircraft and aero-engines are of the highest quality to ultimately prot...

  • Sure waterjet can clean, but can it peen?
  • Year: 2006, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 20 / Issue 1, Winter 2006
  • Given enough pressure, water can clean with laser-like intensity and accuracy. Force it through an orifice with a diameter of 0.007" to 0.015" (0.18 - 0.4 mm) at pressures between 30,000 - 60,000 PSI ...

  • Computer-Based Saturation Curve Analysis
  • Year: 2005, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 19 / Issue 4, Fall 2005
  • INTRODUCTION Computer-based curve-fitting procedures are now almost universally available. They offer several advantages over manual procedures. Apart from greater speed of execution, they are objecti...

  • Effects of Varying Shot Impact Angle
  • Year: 2005, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 19 / Issue 3, Summer 2005
  • INTRODUCTION It is commonly assumed that Almen saturation intensity, Io, varies directly as the sine of the shot impact angle, 0. Hence, Io = I90.sin01.0 where I90 is the intensity for 90...

  • X-Ray Residual Stress Measurements of Shot Peened Components
  • Year: 2005, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 19 / Issue 1, Winter 2005
  • INTRODUCTION It is a paradox that we cannot measure residual stresses directly. Measurements of strain can be made, which are then converted into stress using available elastic constant values. This p...


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