Metal deforming – By shot-blasting
Patent
1981-09-10
1984-01-24
Husar, Francis S.
Metal deforming
By shot-blasting
29 90A, 291568B, 416241R, B21J 0000
Patent
active
044268670
ABSTRACT:
Shot peening of thin edges of workpieces which are subject to deformation damage by direct impacts is accomplished by rotating the workpiece edge near centerline through a particular angle measured from the normal to the shot streamline. The angle is sufficient to cause oblique blows on the centerline of the edge, but insufficient to cause direct impacts. Compressive stresses by the oblique blows provide residual compressive stresses along the centerline to the desired depth. The angle is calcuable from the edge radius, the depth of stressing desired at the centerline, and the depth of stressing produced by shot at a reference location. Oscillatory rotation is preferably used to obtain even peening.
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patent: 2881506 (1959-04-01), Fuchs
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patent: 3482423 (1969-12-01), Murray et al.
Metal Improvement Co., "Shot Peening Applications" 6th Ed. (1980) pp. 17, 35.
Pangborn Corp., "Shot Peening" (Peening Equip. Section), circa 1961.
ASM "Shot Peening" Metals Handbook, vol. 2 (1964) p. 398-405.
Loersch Joseph F.
Neal James W.
Husar Francis S.
Jones David B.
Nessler C. G.
United Technologies Corporation
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