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This thesis describes both experimental and theoretical work performed
in order to analyse fatigue fracture in the presence of shot-peening
induced residual stresses.
In the study, four contrasting alloys were examined by fatigue testing
and use was made of different test techniques to illustrate some of
the phenomena associated with fatigue fracture in shot-peened
components.
The results demonstrate that in order to characterise the process of
fatigue in a component bearing residual stresses, it is necessary to
consider three groups of variables. These are the applied and
residual stress state, the geometry of the component and the flaws it
contains and the nature of the alloy itself, including any propensity
to work harden, recover or undergo phase changes due to peening or
fatigue loading. |
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