研究目的
Investigating the effect of laser shock peening (LSP) on the porosity of additively manufactured aluminum alloy (AlSi10Mg) samples and its implications for improving fatigue properties.
研究成果
The study demonstrates clear evidence of the pore-closing effect of LSP on additively manufactured AlSi10Mg samples, which can partly explain the positive effect the technique has on fatigue properties. This result is considered extremely important for improving the mechanical properties of critical components, especially those produced by additive manufacturing.
研究不足
The study is limited to AlSi10Mg alloy and the specific conditions of LSP applied. The effect of LSP on other materials or under different processing conditions remains to be investigated. Additionally, the resolution of microCT limits the detection of very small pores.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study used nondestructive X-ray tomography to image porosity in AlSi10Mg samples before and after LSP. Identical X-ray tomography settings were used for direct comparison.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two additively manufactured AlSi10Mg tensile samples were produced, one in a horizontal orientation and one in a vertical orientation relative to the baseplate.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
SLM 280
4:0 laser powder bed fusion system, Nd:
YAG laser for LSP, microcomputed tomography (microCT) at Stellenbosch CT Facility.
5:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Samples were produced with standard processing parameters for AlSi10Mg, underwent stress relief heat treatment, and were then subjected to LSP. MicroCT was performed before and after LSP under identical conditions.
6:Data Analysis Methods:
Image analysis was performed in VGSTUDIO MAX 3.2. Quantitative analysis of porosity was conducted, and stress intensity factor calculations were performed to illustrate the beneficial effect on fatigue properties.
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