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Experimental and numerical analysis of water jet peening on 6061 aluminum alloy

He et al., 2018

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5357407480689366501
Author
He Z
Zhao S
Fu T
Chen L
Zhang Y
Zhang M
Wang P
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Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology

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Water jet peening (WJP) is a mechanical surface strengthening process, which can improve the residual stress (RS) of the peened surface and then improve the fatigue life of components. In this paper, erosion experiments are conducted to investigate the influence of …
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