Applied Mechanics (Oct 2021)

Effect of Laser Peening with a Microchip Laser on Fatigue Life in Butt-Welded High-Strength Steel

  • Tomoharu Kato,
  • Yoshihiro Sakino,
  • Yuji Sano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/applmech2040051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 878 – 890

Abstract

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Laser peening introduces compressive residual stresses on the surfaces of various materials and is effective in enhancing fatigue strength. Using a small microchip laser, with energies of 5, 10, and 15 mJ, the authors applied laser peening to the base material of an HT780 high-strength steel, and confirmed compressive residual stresses in the near-surface layer. Laser peening with a pulse energy of 15 mJ was then applied to fatigue samples of an HT780 butt-welded joint. It was confirmed that laser peening with the microchip laser prolonged the fatigue life of the welded joint samples to the same level as in previous studies with a conventional laser.

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