XU Kun-hao,ZHANG Chao,GAO Yu-kui,HUANG Xiao-bo,WANG Rui.Deformation Influence of Shot Peening on Thin-wall Titanium Alloy Blade[J],45(4):69-74
Deformation Influence of Shot Peening on Thin-wall Titanium Alloy Blade
Received:March 02, 2016  Revised:April 20, 2016
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DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2016.04.012
KeyWord:shot peening  deformation, residual stress  thin-wall  titanium alloy blade
              
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XU Kun-hao 1. School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai , China;2. Wuxi Turbine Blade Co. , Ltd, Technology Research Institute, Wuxi , China
ZHANG Chao Air Force Logistics College, Xuzhou, , China
GAO Yu-kui School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai , China
HUANG Xiao-bo School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai , China
WANG Rui 1. School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai , China;2. Air Force Logistics College, Xuzhou, , China
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      Objective To research the deformation influence of shot peening on thin-wall titanium alloy blade and find methods to resolve the deformation problems about shot peening. Methods Thin-wall titanium alloy blade was shot peened and the size and dimension of blade were measured. Results The deformation value and tendency were basically the same with various shot peen paths if the intensity and coverage were the same. Blade showed nearly no deformation if the intensity of the second shot peening was the same as the first shot peening. The intensity of the second shot peening must be higher than that of the first shot peening in order to cause deformation of the blade. The surface residual stress of the blade decreased after vacuum distressing, but the deformation value and tendency were basically the same as those of the blade that did not undergo vacuum distressing. Conclusion Based on the situation of blade deformation after shot peening, pre-deformation and shot peening straightening methods were recommended to make the size and dimension of blade meet the requirement of drawing.
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