Effect of the Shot Peening Process on the Corrosion and Oxidation Resistance of AISI430 Stainless Steel
AUTOR(ES)
Peltz, Jefferson da Silva, Beltrami, Lilian Vanessa Rossa, Kunst, Sandra Raquel, Brandolt, Cristiane, Malfatti, Célia de Fraga
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-06
RESUMO
Ferritic stainless steels are used in specific applications where corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance and a high mechanical resistance are required. Shot peening is a process applied to add residual compression stresses in metallic surfaces with the intent of improving the material when exposed to corrosion due to stress and fatigue. Some studies about the effect of the shot peening process on the fatigue resistance, bending fatigue behavior, and residual surface stress in the ferritic stainless steels have been performed. However, the effect of the shot peening process on the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the stainless steel is not well known. In this context, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the shot peening process on these superficial properties of ferritic AISI430 stainless steel. The obtained results showed that the ferritic AISI430 stainless steel samples treated with shot peening presented a significant modification on the surface morphology and an important decrease of oxidation and corrosion resistance, evidencing that the shot peening process compromises the chemical and physical properties of the surface.
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