Effect of Shot Peening Parameters on Surface Properties and Corrosion Resistance of 316L Stainless Steel

M. Walczak, Jonas Matijošius, Doğuş Özkan, K. Pasierbiewicz
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The present work deals with the enhancement of the surface characteristics of stainless steel 316L as a result of shot peening treatment using ceramic balls. In accordance with our own research and information available in literature, as a result of shot peening process, the shot balls can penetrate to the surface layer (permanently depositing) and modify the mechanical performance and the corrosion resistance in the products being treated in this way. Shot peening leads to a significant change to the surface hardness and topography, and consequently, to the change in corrosion behaviour dependent on the choice of processing parameters. Therefore, in this paper, steel samples were treated using two variable parameters of peening pressure (0.3 and 0.4 MPa) and peening time (30 and 60s). In the research, the reference surface were the samples subjected to mechanical polishing. The surface morphology of the samples was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The potentiodynamic polarization tests were performed with 1 mV/s scan rate in 0.9% NalCl solution. The improved corrosion resistance (lowest current density I corr = 0.35 µA/cm 2 and highest corrosion potential E corr = -0.164 V) was obtained for specimens with longer time (60 s) and higher pressure of shot peening treatment (0.4 MPa). Greater changes in surface roughness were observed with an increase in peening pressure than with an increase in the processing time. The treatment of the surface with ceramic shots results in an increase in the hardness of the treated surface by more than 110% (for sample 316L/0.4/60) compared to the reference surface. Moreover, an increase in average hardness values was recorded for all surfaces after shot peening (by more than 42% relative to reference samples).
喷丸强化参数对 316L 不锈钢表面特性和耐腐蚀性的影响
本研究涉及使用陶瓷球进行喷丸强化处理后不锈钢 316L 表面特性的改善。根据我们自己的研究和文献资料,在喷丸强化处理过程中,陶瓷球会渗入表层(永久沉积),从而改变被处理产品的机械性能和耐腐蚀性能。喷丸强化会显著改变表面硬度和形貌,从而改变腐蚀性能,这取决于加工参数的选择。因此,本文使用两种可变参数对钢材样品进行处理,即强化压力(0.3 和 0.4 兆帕)和强化时间(30 和 60 秒)。在研究中,参考表面是经过机械抛光的样品。样品的表面形态由扫描电子显微镜(SEM)进行研究。在 0.9% 氯化钠溶液中以 1 mV/s 的扫描速率进行了电位极化测试。经过较长时间(60 秒)和较高压力(0.4 兆帕)喷丸强化处理的试样耐腐蚀性能得到改善(最低电流密度 I corr = 0.35 µA/cm2,最高腐蚀电位 E corr = -0.164 V)。随着强化压力的增加,表面粗糙度的变化比处理时间的增加更大。与参考表面相比,用陶瓷丸处理表面可使处理表面的硬度提高 110% 以上(316L/0.4/60 样品)。此外,所有经过喷丸强化处理的表面的平均硬度值都有所提高(与参考样品相比提高了 42% 以上)。
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