Materials (Jun 2022)

Effect of Laser Peening on Microstructural Changes in GTA-Welded 304L Stainless Steel

  • Young-Ran Yoo,
  • Jae-Sung Kim,
  • Young-Sik Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15113947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. 3947

Abstract

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The introduction of tensile residual stress has led to the induction of damage such as fatigue, corrosion fatigue, and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in stainless steel in association with the influence of environments, components, surface defects, and corrosive factors during its use. Compressive residual stress can be achieved through various techniques. Among several methods, laser peening can be more attractive as it creates regularity on the surface with a high-quality surface finish. However, there is very little research on heavily peened surface and cross-section of stainless steel with very deep compressive residual stress. This work focused on welding and laser peening and the influence of Al coating on the microstructural changes in 304L stainless steel. The specimen obtained by laser peening had a very deep compressive residual stress of over 1 mm and was evaluated based on microstructural and hardness analysis. Therefore, a model for microstructural change by laser peening on welded 304L stainless steel was proposed.

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