Claims
- 1. In a process of compression stressing shot pellets for use in shot peening and cleaning operations, the step of imparting residual compressive stresses to substantially the entire surface of each pellet before use thereof in a peening or cleaning operation, said stresses being imparted to said pellets by impact of a value less than that to which the pellets are subjected in peening and cleaning operations and so related to the hardness and notch sensitivity of the metal of the pellets as to stress the surfaces of the pellets without creating cracks in the surfaces of the pellets and to produce a distribution of residual stresses in the pellets favorable to increase of fatigue strength thereof.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1, wherein the shot pellets are impacted against a member of at least substantially equal hardness at a velocity in the order of 24 feet per second to 30 feet per second.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1, wherein the shot pellets are formed of metal of hardenss in the range of 45 to 62 Rc and are impacted against a member of substantially similar hardness at a velocity in the order of 24 feet per second to 30 feet per second.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1, and the additional step of further compression stressing the surfaces of said initially stressed pellets at an intensity substantially greater than the intensity of said initial stressing thereof and of a value to prevent formation of cracks in the pellets.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4, wherein the shot pellets are of a diameter in the range from 0.011 inches to 0.066 inches and are projected against a work piece in the additional step at a velocity in the range from 233 feet per second to 90 feet per second selected in inverse proportion to the diameter of the shot pellets.
- 6. The method of increasing the fatigue life of metal shot pellets which comprises compression substantially the entire surfaces of said pellets at a low intensity in a first step and thereafter further compression stressing the surfaces of said pellets in a second step at an intensity substantially greater than the intensity of said initial stressing thereof, said first step compression stressing being of an intensity to prevent the formation of cracks in the pellets during the first step and during higher intensity compression stressing in the second step.
- 7. The method defined in claim 6, wherein the first compression stressing of the pellets is of a magnitude to produce plastic flow at the surfaces of the pellets sufficient to protect the surfaces of the pellets against occurrence of cracks during the second compression stressing of the pellets in which a greater depth of compressive stress in the pellets is produced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a process of compression stressing shot pellets to increase the fatigue strength thereof and is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 607,241, filed Aug. 25, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,034,585 for "Process of Compression Stressing Metals to Increase the Fatigue Strength Thereof."
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