Ceramic shot were employed to shot-peen the single-crystal superalloy (SX) to analyze the strengthening mechanism of medium-temperature fatigue property. Surface morphology
cross-sectional micro-structure
casting porosities and 650℃ rotating-bending fatigue property were researched
and the fatigue fractures were observed. The results show the 650℃/Kt =1.7 and 650℃/Kt =3 rotating-bending fatigue limit increase by 21.3% and 12.7% after shot peening respectively. Firstly
shot peening eliminated sharp machining masks at the bottom and formed a smooth crater
which reduced the surface stress concentration factor from 1.44 to 1.38. This is the surface topography optimization mechanism. Secondly
a gradient plastic deformation layers were formed at the surface by shot peening
composed of the severe deformation layer at the outer-surface
the deformation layer with the “line structure” at the subsurface
the small deformation layer at the inferior surface and the matrix. The micro-hardness of the deformation layer was 42% higher than that of the matrix
which is the deformation strengthening mechanism. Furthermore
the as-received casting porosities with the diameter 2–10μm
could be the fatigue crack source during alternating stress. The micro-holes closed at the outer-surface and ovalized at the subsurface and inferior surface after at shot peening
which reduced the stress concentration at the casting porosities. The deformation effect on the casting micro-holes of shot peening is the third strengthening mechanism..