nickjk
Mechanical
- May 10, 2007
- 74
Is there any way to estimate increase of tensile and yield strength due to cold work (hydro-form) and shot peening.
I am currently making thin wall (.020") tubular blanks (1.037 O.D.) from 304/304L stainless in the annealed condition. The blanks are hydro-formed with a perimiter elongation of approx 11%. There are multiple small .062" radius's formed to the blanks wall during hydroform.
After hydro-forming I would like to have the blanks shot peened to increase fatigue characteristics and cold work.
The material in the annealed condition has a tensile strength of approx 81,000 psi and a yield strength of approx 30,500 psi.
I have seen data showing 304 at 1/2 hard having tensile strength of 150,000 psi and yield strength of 110,000 psi and at full hard tesile of 185,000 psi and yield strength of 140 psi.
An FEA study on the design shows a maximum tensile bending stress of 90,000 psi. I was told that the peening process would put the tensile surface into approx compression by 30,000 psi when no load is applied.
Any input or advise would greatly be appreciated.
Thank you,
Nickjk
I am currently making thin wall (.020") tubular blanks (1.037 O.D.) from 304/304L stainless in the annealed condition. The blanks are hydro-formed with a perimiter elongation of approx 11%. There are multiple small .062" radius's formed to the blanks wall during hydroform.
After hydro-forming I would like to have the blanks shot peened to increase fatigue characteristics and cold work.
The material in the annealed condition has a tensile strength of approx 81,000 psi and a yield strength of approx 30,500 psi.
I have seen data showing 304 at 1/2 hard having tensile strength of 150,000 psi and yield strength of 110,000 psi and at full hard tesile of 185,000 psi and yield strength of 140 psi.
An FEA study on the design shows a maximum tensile bending stress of 90,000 psi. I was told that the peening process would put the tensile surface into approx compression by 30,000 psi when no load is applied.
Any input or advise would greatly be appreciated.
Thank you,
Nickjk