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  • Application of X-Ray Diffraction Residual Stress Measurement to Shot Peened Surfaces.
  • Year: 1989, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 04/Issue 3
  • Shot peening is commonly used to produce a layer of compressive residual stress at the surface of components subject to fatigue or stress corrosion failure. The shot peening process is controlled by ...

  • From the Desk of Jack Champaigne
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 2 / Issue 2, July 1988
  • A computer software project at THE SHOT PEENER to provide a knowledge based expert system is in progress....

  • Residual Stress Analysis . . .
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 2 / No 2, July 1988
  • Providing Insight Into Component Failures Residual stress exists in the majority of metallic and ceramic components. Knowing the amount, type and location of stress present in a component is importan...

  • From the Desk of Jack Champaigne
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 2 / Issue 3, Dec., 1988
  • "Aerospace News", a newsletter by Vacu-Blast International (U.K.) and Matrasur (France) is available. For NCMS membership information, call: Call For Papers - Aero Tech 89 HELP The Shot Peener got...

  • The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS)
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 2 / Issue 3, Dec., 1988
  • The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) is a not-for-profit corporation organized under the National Cooperative Research Act of 1984 and incorporated under the laws of the State of Dela...

  • Shot Quality and How To Select Shot For Peening
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 2, July 1988
  • This discussion of shot must first be preceded by a brief discussion of the basics of shot peening in order to lay the groundwork for shot selection....

  • The Effect of Inherent Tolerances in the Almen Test Strip on Shot Peening Process Reliability
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 1, March 1988
  • Defining current allowable tolerances for Almen Test Strips per applicable U.S. Military and industry specifications, and how they affect shot peening process reliability and reproducibility, is the p...

  • X-Ray Diffraction Determination of Subsurface Residual Stress and Cold Work Distributions Produced by Shot Peening
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 3, Dec., 1988
  • Cold working of metals produces extensive dislocation networks within individual grains. The dislocation networks define "crystallities" which are nearly perfectly crystalline subgrains. As the percen...

  • SPC and the Almen Strip
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 3, Dec., 1988
  • Successful Shotpeening Using SPC If you can't produce consistent Almen strip readings, how can you produce consistent product? This article will show how simple procedures can be used to insure consi...

  • Designing Shafts for Long Life, Fatigue lives are affected by many factors
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 2, July 1988
  • An improved method has been developed for choosing the sizes of power-transmitting shafts for limited or unlimited service lives under a variety of operating conditions. In essence, the method replace...

  • Practicing Diligence in Shot Peening of Metal Parts for Fatigue Life Improvement
  • Year: 1988, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 02/No 2, July 1988
  • A metal finishing process called shot peening is used to enhance the fatigue strength or life of critical aerospace or automotive components. It is vitally important to focus on certain aspects of thi...

  • Lessons Learned by the Army Material Command
  • Year: 1987, Source: The Shot Peener magazine, Vol 01/No 1, July 1987
  • During the last five years, the U.S. Army and its contractors have experienced cost and schedule problems of significant proportions. In a number of instances, these problems surfaced only during prod...


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