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Title: State Of The Art In Shot Peening Simulation
Author: V. Schulze, M. Klemenz, M. Zimmermann
Source: Conf Proc: ICSP-10 Tokyo, Japan 2008
Publication year 2008
Document number: 2008045
Number of pages: 10
Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Simulation models describing the fundamental processes taking place during a shot peening treatment are being proposed since the last four decades in order to investigate,
understand, explain, and predict the correlation between the influencing factors of shot peening and the process results. This article provides a broad and extensive
literature survey on simulation models of the shot peening process that have been
developed and applied in the past decades and summarizes the knowledge that has been gained. The simulation models reviewed are subdivided into two main groups of models
with different purposes. The first group of models deals with the dynamic shot behavior during shot peening or its related processes and is commonly known as Particle
Dynamics Simulation. The second and largest group addresses the quantitative description and prediction of the deformation processes and the residual stress development
during a single and/or multiple particle impact. This group of models can be separated in the analytical models, which are based on the fundamental approach of Hertz, and
numerical models, such as the Finite-Element method, which has become the method of choice in recent years.
KEY WORDS
Literature Survey, Simulation, FEM, Particle Dynamics, Hertzian Pressure
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