Compressive residual stresses that improve fatigue strength of material are obtained by peening the surface. Unlike traditional processes, a novel process of oil cavitation jet peening was developed. The process is based on implosion generated by the oil cavitation jet that plastically deforms the surface, imparting compressive residual stresses. The process developed involves injection of a high-speed oil jet through a suitably designed nozzle, into an oil-filled chamber containing the specimen to be peened. The region of cavitation generation, growth, and collapse, at the various cavitation numbers, was recorded using high-speed photography. To optimize the process parameters, a simple erosion test was performed in aluminum alloy, AA 6063-T6, specimens. The impact pressure generated during the implosion of cavitation bubbles causes plastic deformation and erosion of the surface. The surface deformation and cavitation jet erosion in the exposed specimens were characterized using optical and scanning electron microscopies. The standoff distance, which measures jet impact zone of the specimen from nozzle, was optimized at 15 mm in a cavitation number (which is a measure of pressure ratio across the nozzle) of 0.0017. The surface deformation produced by collapse of the oil bubble was similar to impact of oil droplet on the surface. The material removal mechanism during implosion of the bubble is predominately by ductile shear deformation.
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June 2009
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Development of a Novel Oil Cavitation Jet Peening System and Cavitation Jet Erosion in Aluminum Alloy, AA 6063-T6
A. Sahaya Grinspan,
A. Sahaya Grinspan
Senior Engineer
Technical Centre, Advanced Engineering,
e-mail: sahayagrinspan.a@ashokleyland.com
Ashok Leyland
, Chennai 600103, India
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R. Gnanamoorthy
R. Gnanamoorthy
Professor Deputy Director
Indian Institute of Information Technology
, Design and Manufacturing (IIITD&M) Kancheepuram, IIT Madras Campus, Chennai 600 036, India
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A. Sahaya Grinspan
Senior Engineer
Technical Centre, Advanced Engineering,
Ashok Leyland
, Chennai 600103, Indiae-mail: sahayagrinspan.a@ashokleyland.com
R. Gnanamoorthy
Professor Deputy Director
Indian Institute of Information Technology
, Design and Manufacturing (IIITD&M) Kancheepuram, IIT Madras Campus, Chennai 600 036, IndiaJ. Fluids Eng. Jun 2009, 131(6): 061301 (8 pages)
Published Online: May 14, 2009
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Received:
September 19, 2008
Revised:
March 23, 2009
Published:
May 14, 2009
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Grinspan, A. S., and Gnanamoorthy, R. (May 14, 2009). "Development of a Novel Oil Cavitation Jet Peening System and Cavitation Jet Erosion in Aluminum Alloy, AA 6063-T6." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. June 2009; 131(6): 061301. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3129134
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