energy development and other fields for its good mechanical properties
but its hardness and wear resistance is lower. In this study
316L stainless steel is treated by electro-pulsing combining laser shock peening (EP-LSP) and laser shock peening (LSP)
respectively. The effects of different processes on micro-hardness
surface morphology
friction and wear were investigated. The micro-hardness of the samples treated with LSP and EP-LSP was respectively increased by 26.1% and 38.3%
compared with the as-built samples. The wear rate of the samples treated with LSP and EP-LSP is reduced by 12.3% and 30.0% under the same friction conditions. The original samples mainly have adhesive and fatigue wear
the LSP and EP-LSP samples mainly have abrasive wear
and the furrow of EP-LSP samples is small and shallow. The current density of the EP-LSP sample increases gradually when the potential exceeds 1.1 V
which is larger than 0.4 V of the original sample and 0.7 V of the LSP sample
indicating that the passivated area of the EP-LSP sample is the largest and the corrosion resistance is the best.