Shot peening is a surface impact treatment widely used to improve the perfo
rmance of metal parts and welded details subjected to fatigue loading, cont
act fatigue, stress corrosion and other damage mechanisms. The better perfo
rmance of the peened parts is mainly due to the residual stresses resulting
from the plastic deformation of the surface layers of the material caused
by the impact of the shot. Shot peening intensity is usually quantified by
means of the Almen-scale, which measures the residual are height of a strip
made of a specific material, and of a pre-defined size. The scale does not
, in other words, apply solely to the residual stress field of a component
of unspecified material and size. In this paper, a finite element to predic
t the residual stresses induced by shot peening in a metal part and to rela
te these stresses to Almen intensity is proposed; the aim is to provide the
designer with a useful tool with which to choose the optimal treatment par
ameters with respect to the mechanical behaviour of the peened parts. Exper
imental measurements of residual stresses and a comparison with existing ex
perimental data validate this approach. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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