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Cold Work vs. Shot-Peening 1

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Neubaten

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Imagine an aluminium flat coupon (2" thick) having a central hole under traction/compression alternate tension.

What process would you apply for increasing fatigue life:

Cold working the internal diameter by interference or shot-peening the hole?

Supose both process are optimized to their maximum potential.

 
There are many reasons to pick one over the other. Most are based upon what is most suitable to do from a practical standpoint. I am not sure how the depth of the compressive layers differ for each method.

However, data (proprietary) which I have seen indicates that a cold-worked hole is superior to shot-peened holes. This is most likely due to the fact that cold-working is a uniform process than with shot-peening.

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