Xincheng Xie , Yu Ye , Zhixiang Zou , Yuandong Mo , Zhongwei Liang , Gongbin Tang
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Abstract
Aluminum alloy 5052 is used extensively in various industries, including aerospace, shipbuilding, and automotive manufacturing. Components made from this alloy often require welding treatments; however, in marine environments, these welds are susceptible to corrosion, which affects their durability and service life. In this study, power-ball combined ultrasonic shot peening (USSP) was used for surface-strengthening 5052 aluminum alloy welds. The resulting surface characteristics and corrosion resistance were examined, and the compared to the untreated sample, the USSP-treated sample showed a shift in the stress state from residual tensile stress (31.4 MPa) to residual compressive stress (−257.5 MPa). Immersion and electrochemical corrosion experiments confirmed that the formation of residual compressive stress and a gradient structure on the surface enhanced the corrosion resistance, which was substantiated by detailed characterization. The corrosion rate of the treated aluminum alloy weld sample (7.18 μm/year) decreased by 72.90 % compared with that of the untreated sample. The study findings indicate that the powder ball combined USSP is a potential method for improving the corrosion resistance of aluminum alloy welds in marine environments.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Materials Processing Technology covers the processing techniques used in manufacturing components from metals and other materials. The journal aims to publish full research papers of original, significant and rigorous work and so to contribute to increased production efficiency and improved component performance.
Areas of interest to the journal include:
• Casting, forming and machining
• Additive processing and joining technologies
• The evolution of material properties under the specific conditions met in manufacturing processes
• Surface engineering when it relates specifically to a manufacturing process
• Design and behavior of equipment and tools.