Effects of laser shock processing on morphologies and mechanical properties of ANSI 304 stainless steelweldments subjected to cavitation erosion

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Abstract

Effects of laser shock processing (LSP) on the cavitation erosion resistance of laser weldments were investigated by optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations, roughness tester, micro hardness tester, and X-ray diffraction (XRD) technology. The morphological microstructures were characterized. Cumulative mass loss, incubation period, erosion rate, and damaged surface areas were monitored during cavitation erosion. Surface roughness, micro-hardness, and residual stress were measured in different zones. Results showed that LSP could improve the damage of morphological microstructures and mechanical properties after cavitation erosion. The compressive residual stresses were generated during the process of LSP, which was an effective guarantee for the improvement of the above mentioned properties.

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Zhang, L., Lu, J. Z., Zhang, Y. K., Ma, H. L., Luo, K. Y., & Dai, F. Z. (2017). Effects of laser shock processing on morphologies and mechanical properties of ANSI 304 stainless steelweldments subjected to cavitation erosion. Materials, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10030292

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