Contrasting Effects of Laser Shock Peening on Austenite and Martensite Phase Distribution and Hardness of Nitinol

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Laser shock peening of cold rolled Nitinol was carried out at high power density (7 and 9 GW/cm2) and high overlap ratio (90%). Tensile surface residual stresses were generated in the peened material. An enhancement in surface microhardness from 351 for unpeened material to 375 and 394 VHN for the 7 and 9 GW/cm2 samples, respectively, was also observed. However, at a depth of 50 μm, the hardness of the peened material was lower than that of the as-received material. These contrasting observations were attributed to the change in the austenitic phase fraction brought about by laser interactions.

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Tamiridi, R. D., Goud, R., Subramaniyan, P., Sivaperuman, K., Subramaniyan, A. K., Charit, I., & Gollapudi, S. (2022). Contrasting Effects of Laser Shock Peening on Austenite and Martensite Phase Distribution and Hardness of Nitinol. Crystals, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12091319

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