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Ultrasonic stress relief on TC4 titanium alloy subjected to laser surface irradiation

Ultrasonic stress relief on TC4 titanium alloy subjected to laser surface irradiation
Ultrasonic stress relief on TC4 titanium alloy subjected to laser surface irradiation
The ultrasonic stress relief was introduced to relieve the residual stress in TC4 titanium alloy subjected to the laser surface irradiation. The experiments for the laser surface irradiation were carried out based on the CO2 laser machine and the hole-drilling method was used to evaluate the residual stress in the TC4 titanium alloy. The results show that the larger tensile residual stress induced by the high-energy laser can be effectively relieved by the ultrasonic stress relief. In addition, the effect of the ultrasonic stress relief can be improved by increasing the ultrasonic vibration energy imposed into the TC4 titanium alloy. The findings confirm that the ultrasonic stress relief is promising to be used to relieve the residual stress in TC4 titanium alloy during the processing and manufacturing process.
ultrasonic stress relief, residual stress, laser, hole-drilling method
0898-1507
163-172
Gu, Bang-ping
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Hu, Xiong
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Gu, Bang-ping, Hu, Xiong, Zhou, Ye, Zhou, Hui, Lai, Jin-tao and Yang, Zhen-sheng (2018) Ultrasonic stress relief on TC4 titanium alloy subjected to laser surface irradiation. Lasers in Engineering, 43 (1-3), 163-172, [137063412]. (In Press)

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Abstract

The ultrasonic stress relief was introduced to relieve the residual stress in TC4 titanium alloy subjected to the laser surface irradiation. The experiments for the laser surface irradiation were carried out based on the CO2 laser machine and the hole-drilling method was used to evaluate the residual stress in the TC4 titanium alloy. The results show that the larger tensile residual stress induced by the high-energy laser can be effectively relieved by the ultrasonic stress relief. In addition, the effect of the ultrasonic stress relief can be improved by increasing the ultrasonic vibration energy imposed into the TC4 titanium alloy. The findings confirm that the ultrasonic stress relief is promising to be used to relieve the residual stress in TC4 titanium alloy during the processing and manufacturing process.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 April 2018
Keywords: ultrasonic stress relief, residual stress, laser, hole-drilling method

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Local EPrints ID: 433356
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433356
ISSN: 0898-1507
PURE UUID: 25df0686-97ab-494f-a0f4-030d8c031e6a

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Date deposited: 15 Aug 2019 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:32

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Author: Bang-ping Gu
Author: Xiong Hu
Author: Ye Zhou
Author: Hui Zhou
Author: Jin-tao Lai
Author: Zhen-sheng Yang

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