Laser peening [SubsTech] Page 1 of 2
Shot Blasting Machines
German style machines with low cost Our engineers are ready to help.
www.gostol-tst.eu
Ads by Google
Shot Peen
PPT to PDF
Shot Blasting
Ads by Google Laser Pulse Laser Ablation Laser Machining Femtosecond Laser
to Metals
to Metal forming technologies
Laser peening
Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich
Laser peening is a cold work process, in which the
metal part is struck by a high energy pulsed laser beam
producing high amplitude stress waves.
The surface material resists to stretching induced by
the stress waves resulting in a formation of a
compression stressed skin.
A typical laser system used for laser peening has the
following parameters:
■ Laser wavelength is about 0.04 µinch (1 µm).
■ Pulse duration 10-50 nanoseconds.
■ Pulse energy 50-100 joules.
■ Beam diameter 0.2” (5 mm).
Prior to laser peening the material surface is plated with
an opaque layer of black paint, metal foil or tape. The
black layer is then covered with a transparent overlay
(commonly flowing water).
The material of the black layer has low heat of vaporization. When the laser strikes the workpiece surface the
pulses energy is absorbed by the opaque material, which heats up, vaporizes and forms a high temperature
plasma. The plasma gas is trapped between the workpiece surface and the transparent water layer limiting
the thermal expansion of the gas. As a result the gas pressure increases to extremely high value. The high
pressure is transmitted to the workpiece material producing a shock wave, which travels through the part
material and generates compression stress.
Effect of laser peening is cold work (not heating nor melting).
The purpose of water is to confine the high pressure plasma gas (not cooling the workpiece surface).
The depth of the residual compression stress layer produced by laser peening is over 0.04” (1 mm), which is
4-5 times deeper than the compressed zone produced by Shot peening.
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=laser_peening 10/11/2012
Laser peening [SubsTech] Page 2 of 2
The residual compression stresses inhibits both crack initiation and propagation. Therefore laser peening is
used mainly for increasing fatigue strength. Due to deeper penetration of the compression stress zone laser
peening provides higher effect on surface related properties as compared to shot peening.
Steels, nodular (ductile) cast irons, sintered iron alloys, Aluminum alloys, Nickel alloys and Titanium alloys
may be treated by laser peening.
The properties, which may be increased by laser peening:
■ fatigue strength
■ Stress corrosion cracking
■ Corrosion fatigue
■ Resistance to Intergranular corrosion
The components, which are normally laser peened: aircraft gas turbine engine fan blades, airframe
structures, helicopter transmission gears, jet engine rotors, disks, gears and shafts, oil tools (drill collars,
bits, mud pumps).
to top
Related internal links
■ Rolling
■ Forging
■ Extrusion
■ Drawing
■ Deep drawing
■ Steel strip processing
■ Shot peening
■ Plastic deformation
■ Fatigue
Related external links
https://www.llnl.gov/str/Hackel.html [https://www.llnl.gov/str/Hackel.html]
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/25/17/65/PDF/ajp-jp4199303C7143.pdf [http://hal.archives-
ouvertes.fr/docs/00/25/17/65/PDF/ajp-jp4199303C7143.pdf]
http://www.shotpeener.com/library/pdf/1990071.pdf [http://www.shotpeener.com/library/pdf/1990071.pdf]
http://ctma.ncms.org/templates/CompletedProjects_LasershotPeening.htm
[http://ctma.ncms.org/templates/CompletedProjects_LasershotPeening.htm]
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20070003689_2007002198.pdf
[http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20070003689_2007002198.pdf]
http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/mindworks/Machine_Design/Posters/MS_Office/Peening_Poster .ppt#256,1,Slide
1 [http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/mindworks/Machine_Design/Posters/MS_Office/Peening_Poster.ppt#256,1,Slide 1]
to Metals
to Metal forming technologies
laser_peening.txt · Last modified: 2012/05/31 by dmitri_kopeliovich
Ads by Google Metal Forming PDF Structural Steel Laser Shot Laser Sheet Metal
Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-
Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=laser_peening 10/11/2012