Metals (Nov 2016)

Effect of Surface Texturing on Stresses during Rapid Changes in Temperature

  • Lei Han,
  • Yunxin Wu,
  • Hai Gong,
  • Wenze Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met6110290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 290

Abstract

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Recently, there has been great interest in the application of the surface texturing method to enhance material surface performance. Material surfaces sometimes experience rapid temperature changes, and the local surface will obviously generate thermal stresses, which may be detrimental to the material structure. In order to understand the relationship between surface texturing and stresses, a numerical approach is used to investigate the effects of surface texturing on stresses. The results show that surface texturing can generate compressive stresses along the normal direction of the surface, and that strong tensional stresses can be formed in the center of a surface at the same time that are beneficial to material surface performance. However, a smooth surface cannot generate these beneficial stresses. In addition, there is an optimum design size with respect to textures, and the most desirable state of stress in a surface layer can be achieved at this size.

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