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Document Number Title Author Pgs File Size
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. Papers from International Conferences on Shot Peening Web site for Internatioanal Scientific Committee on Shot Peening . .
. Little Book on Shot Peening Champaigne, Jack 20 2,721,826
. Controlled Shot Peening Champaigne, Jack 10 422,926
Shot Peening 101 (basic introduction to peening)   6 855,806
. Shot Peening Overview Champaigne, Jack 37 511,038
  Discussion on Shot Peening Intensity and Coverage Champaigne, Jack 2
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. Shot Peening of Small Holes Barker, Bill 9 1,501,583
. Almen Saturation Curve Fitting David Kirk 23 213,343
. A Closer Look at Microabrasive Blasting Weightman 3 319,237
. Optimal Method, Intensity and Coverage of Mechanical Prestressing Fuchs 1 16,881
. Optimum Peening Intensities Fuchs 8 438,832
. Techniques of Surface Stressing to Avoid Fatigue Fuchs 35 2,303,089
. The Effect of Peening on the Fatigue Life of 7050 Aluminum Alloy P.K. Sharp and G. Clark 68 1,425,378
. Manual on Aircraft Paint Stripping - Chapter 5 U. S. A. F. 31 3,068,619
1940.000 How Shot Blasting Increases Fatigue Life F. P Zimmerli 2 223,338
1941.003 Facts and Fallacies of Stress Determination J. O. Almen 11 975,349
1941.006 Shot Blasting and its Effect on Fatigue Life F. P. Zimmerli 18 986,693
1941.007 Effect of Shot Blasting on Strength of Metals J. M. Lessells and W. M. Murray 5 512,055
1943.000 Fatigue Failures in Common Machine Parts J. O. Almen 4 382,276
1943.001 Endurance of Machines under a few Heavy Loads J. O. Almen 6 975,349
1943.002 Peened Surfaces Improve Endurance of Machine Parts J. O. Almen 8 829,615
1943.003 Shot Blasting to Increase Fatigue Resistance J. O. Almen 22 2,264,341
1943.004 Useful Data to be Derived from Fatigue Tests J. O. Almen 8 698,647
1944.000 On the Strength of Highly Stressed, Dynamically Loaded Bolts and Studs J. O. Almen 6 480,506
1944.002 Shot Peening and the Fatigue of Metals H. F. Moore 23 2,045,507
1944.006 Shot Peening of Metals, General Specification for (antecedant to MIL-S-131650 U. S. Government 8 427,400
1945.002 Peening Intensity Measurement General Motors 13 395,118
1945.003 Shot Peening, Some Outstanding Applications Fischbeck and Schmitt 5 5,596,870
1953.000 Brittle Structural Failures with Emphasis on Welded Ships J. O. Almen 13 3,074,631
1973.001 Durability of Automobile Gears J. O. Almen and J. C. Straub 24 1,851,439
1953.005 Residual Compressive Stesss Strengthens Brittle Materials J. O. Almen 3 811,971
1953.006 Shot Peening Applications and Techniques in the Aircraft Industry H. J. Noble 31 3.733.270
1953.007 Shot Peening in the Design of Gears J. C. Straub 8 7,656,167
1947.000 Shot Peening Increases Life of Machinery Parts R. B. Huyett 13 6,800,329
1948.000 Aircraft Gearing Analysis of Test and Service Data J. O. Almen and J. C. Straub 43 3,140,637
1948.001 Effect of Shot Type on Spring Fatigue Life Zimmerlie 4 649,937
1948.002 Recrystallization as a Measurement of Relative Shot Peening Intensities K. B. Valentine 8 1,643,496
1948.005 Shotpeening Landecker 4 2,048,625
1948.006 Trapped Stresses H. O. Fuchs 6 2,013,208
1948.008 The Importance of Uniformity in the Application of the Shotpeening Treatment J. C. Straub 5 345,215
1948.009 Results of Test Made to Ascertain Effect of Various Kinds of Shot on Fatigue LIfe F. P. Zimmerli 5 360,792
1948.010 The Effect of Shotpeening upon the Corrosion Fatigue of a High Carbon Steel A. J. Gould and U. R. Evans 5 1,158,569
1949.003 Stress Peening J. C. Straub 5 1,246,470
1949.004 New Cut-Wire Shot Miller 11 8,498,952
1949.006 Blast Clearning Medium Proving Machine J. F. Ervin 14 714,056
1950.001 Fatigue Weakness of Surfaces J. O. Almen 24 7.302.001
1950.003 MIL-M-Metal Grit and Shot for Blast Claning and Peening U. S. Government 6 399,028
1950.004 Preliminary Results of Welding-Peening Investigations Wilson 12 1,959,762
1950.012 Effect of Shot Peening on the Brittle Transition Temperature Grossman 3 527,670
1951.000 Balanced Gear-Tooth Design J. C. Straub 5 1,725,410
1951.002 Effects of Light Peening on the Yielding of Steel Harrison and Mills 4 545,947
1951.003 Fatigue Failures are Tensile Failures J. O. Almen 24 10,055,424
1951.004 Fatigue Loss and Gain by Electroplating J. O. Almen 8 3,557,426
1951.015 Increasing Endurance of Magnesium Castings by Surface Work G. H. Found 4 1,549,474
1952.001 Effects of Residual Stress on Rolling Bodies J. O. Almen 25 3,538,910
1952.002 Integrally Stiffened Wing Panels Formed by Shot Peening Method T. C. Simmons 4 1,368,777
1952.004 Shot Peening Coverage Miller and Flynn 45 19,941,126
1952.006 Effect of Shot Peening on Damage Caused by Cavitation N. Grossman 6 2,459,477
1952.007 Torsional Fatigue Failures part 1 J. O. Almen 16 6,124,903
1952.009 Shot Peening Cuts Drill Pipe Failures R. Irving 2 862,162
1952.019 Residual Stresses in Durface-Hardened Oil Field Pump Rods Hanslip 16 3,138,912
1954.000 Basic Concepts of Fatigue Damage in Metals T. J. Dolan 35 2,911,216
1955.006 Protective Shot Peening of Propellers R. F. Brodrick 220 9,602,090
1965.006 Mechanical Peening Procedure for Improvement of Fatigue Properties of HY-80 Butt Welds USN 27 8,218,203
1966.012 Stress Corrosion Failure P. R. Swann 9 1,311,917
1966.014 Influence of Shot Peening and Similar Peening Treatments on the Fatigue Properties of Metals (part two) F. Sherratt 46 1,117,551
1966.015 Influence of Shot Peening and Similar Surface Treatments on the Fatigue Properties of Metals (part one) F. Sherratt 46 1,144,649
1967.007 Prevention of Titanium Stress Corrosion Cracking I. Geld and S. H Davang 16 549,607
1967.020 A Test for Blast Cleaning and Peening Media David Hale 4 1,164,512
1967.021 Glass-Bead Shotpeening Controls Titanium Stress-Corrosion NASA 1 223,873
1968.003 Prevention of Stress Corrosion Cracking by Shot Peening J. H. Milo 9 2,894,445
1968.004 Shot Peening Prevents Stress Cracking in Aircraft Equipment J. H. Milo 4 1,513,970
1968.006 Stress Corrosion Can be Controller N. B. Schwartz and B. D. Wakefield 5 689,154
1968.015 Stress Concentrations in Bolt-Thread Roots J. D. Chalupnik 7 1,490,121
1968.016 X-Ray Diffraction Study of Residual Macrostresses in Shotpeened and Fatigued 4130 Steel A. L. Esquivel and K. R. Evans 8 1,513,455
1969.006 Evaluation of Norpeening Northrop 22 2,949,211
1969.020 A Discourxe on Factors Which Control Fatigue Behaviour in High Yield Low Alloy Steel Structures P. R. Christopher and D. R. Crabbe 26 9,702,928
1969.021 Determining Residual Stresses Rapidly E. W. Wiinman, J. E. Hunter and D.D. McCormack 3 803,703
1969.022 Wear Resistance in Shot Cleaner Blades G. S. Kachalkin, B.G. Kachalkin and K.I. Abashin 2 741,846
1970.003 Fatigue Evaluation of E4340 Steel Forging and Barstock Polished and  Shotpeened Surfaces Sikkorsky 54 519,626
1970.005 Fatigue Properties of Ti-5Al-2.5Sn ELT in Smooth Shot Peened and Notched Surface Conditions at 70F and -423F P. T. Jarocewicz and E.F. Green 17 519,626
1970.017 Examination of an F8 Aircraft MLG Shock Strut Failure U. S. Navy 21 734,908
1970.028 Maraging Steel in the British Aerospace Industry W. M. Imrie 9 2,619,858
1970.029 Effect of Residual Stresses on the Low Cycle Fatigue Life of Large Scale Weldments in High Strength Steel H. V. Cordiano 5 404,021
1971.009 Effect of Elevated Temperature Exposure on Residual Stresses R. W. Diesner 6 241,478
1971.024 Effects of Shot Size on the Residual Stresses Resulting from Shot Peening G. T. Robertson 5 195,167
1971.028 Usefulness, Effectivenes, and Process Technology of Glss Bead Shot Peening G. Balcar and W Hanley 7 641,656
1971.030 Shot Peening for Improved Fatigue Properties and Stress Corrosion Resistance J. E. Campbell 52 2,084,515
1972.017 Decade of Low-Cycle Fatigue Testing of Large Scale High-Strength Steel Weldments Macco 36 1,608,841
1973.001 Controlled Shot Peening Strengthens Electro and Flame Deposited Coatings John Eckersley 5 396,321
1973.003 Effects of Shotpeening Residual Stresses on the Fracture and Crack Growth Properties of D6AC Steel W. Elber 25 889,546
1973.005 Fatigue Stability of Residual Stress in Shot Peened Alloys B.D. Boggs and J. G. Byrne 5 307,993
1973.007 How Shot Peening Makes Better Gears P. E. Cary 34 2,565,540
1973.014 Special Performance of Transmission Parts by Shot Peening J. C. Straub 21 1,761,867
1974.006 Peening of Metals MIL-P-81985 U. S. Government 21 755,076
1978.024 Effect of Mean Stress in High Temperature Fatigue V. M. Radhakrishnan 5 528,723
1984.013 Development of a Mathematical Model for Predicting the Percentge Fatigue Life Increase Resulting from Shot Peened Components - Phase 1 Simpson, Garibay 47 830,186
1988.020 Quantification of the effects of Various Levels of Several Critical Shot Peen Process Variables on Workpiece Surface Integrity and the Resultant effect on Workpiece Fatigue Life Behavior - Phase 2 Simpson, Chiasson 177 11,791,287
1989.004 Dual Shot Peening to Maximize Beneficial Residual Stresses in Carburized Steels A. Ahmad and E Crouch 5 220,334

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