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Localized plastic deformation and hardening in laser shock peened Inconel alloy 718SPF

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Abstract Localized plastic deformation and hardening was studied in laser shock peened (LSP) Inconel 718 SPF (Super plastic forming), a fine grained Ni-Base superalloy, using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), nanoindentation,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Localized plastic deformation and hardening was studied in laser shock peened (LSP) Inconel 718 SPF (Super plastic forming), a fine grained Ni-Base superalloy, using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), nanoindentation, and micro pillar compression testing. 718SPF samples were LSP-treated with two different laser power densities. After LSP, the plastic deformation is manifested as increase in the fraction of low angle misorientations and the formation of sub-grain boundaries. EBSD was used to study plastic deformation as a function of distance from the peened surface for different laser intensities. Different approaches like image quality mapping and local misorientations analysis were used to study the in-depth distribution of the plastic strain. Results show that EBSD is effective in the qualitative characterization of localized plastic strain of the materials subjected to LSP.

Keywords: localized plastic; deformation hardening; deformation; laser shock; plastic deformation

Journal Title: Materials Characterization
Year Published: 2018

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