overpeening
Overpeening is a term used in surface engineering to describe a condition in which the peening process has been applied too aggressively for the material, geometry, or coating involved. It occurs when peening parameters such as impact energy, shot size, coverage, or duration exceed what the substrate can tolerate, leading to undesirable surface damage rather than the intended beneficial compressive residual stresses.
Causes of overpeening include excessive impact energy, too-large or too-hard abrasive media, excessive coverage or repeated
Effects of overpeening can be adverse. The surface may exhibit deep dimples, scratches, burnishing, or coating
Detection and mitigation involve careful process control and inspection. Parameters should be defined within validated process