vibropeening
Vibropeening is a surface enhancement process used to improve the fatigue life and surface durability of metal components. It involves the use of vibrating media to peen a surface, which is a cold working process that introduces compressive residual stresses. These stresses counteract tensile stresses that can lead to fatigue crack initiation and propagation.
The vibropeening process typically takes place in a vibratory bowl or barrel containing the workpieces and
The effectiveness of vibropeening is dependent on several factors, including the type and size of the media,
Compared to other peening methods like shot peening, vibropeening offers advantages such as a more uniform