Materials (Jul 2023)

Cavitation Erosion Prevention Using Laser Shock Peening: Development of a Predictive Evaluation System

  • Wenlong Li,
  • Hongbing Yao,
  • Zhipeng Ding,
  • Yuanhang Zhou,
  • Pengyu Wei,
  • Jiang Yue,
  • Wei Su,
  • Weihua Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16145096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 14
p. 5096

Abstract

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Marine flow-passing components are susceptible to cavitation erosion (CE), and researchers have worked to find ways to reduce its effects. Laser Shock Peening (LSP), a material strengthening method, has been widely used in aerospace and other cutting-edge fields. In recent years, LSP has been used in cavitation resistance research. However, the current LSP research does not realize a comprehensive predictive assessment of the material’s CE resistance. This paper uses m stresses to develop a comprehensive set of strengthening effect prediction models from LSP to CE using finite element analysis (FEA). Results show that the LSP-1 sample (4 mm spot, 10 J energy) introduced a compressive residual stress value of 37.4 MPa, better than that of 16.6 MPa with the LSP-2 sample (6 mm spot, 10 J energy), which is generally consistent with the experimental findings; the model predicts a 16.35% improvement in the resistance of LSP-1 sample to water jet damage, which is comparable to the experimental result of 14.02%; additionally, interactions between micro-jets do not predominate the cavitation erosion process and the final CE effect of the material is mainly due to the accumulation of jet-material interaction.

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