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Original Articles

Increased fatigue strength of partially stabilised zirconia achieved by shot peening

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Pages 623-628 | Received 02 Aug 2016, Accepted 24 Sep 2016, Published online: 11 Oct 2016
 

Abstract

The effects of shot peening (SP) on the fatigue strength of partially stabilised zirconia were studied. Smooth specimens and specimens containing a surface pre-crack with depths in the range 35–110 μm were subjected to SP. The cyclic fatigue tests were performed using a three-point bending setup. SP introduced compressive residual stresses on the specimens and improved their fatigue strengths. The shot peened specimens with pre-crack depths ≤ 50 μm fractured outside the pre-crack area and exhibited considerably high fatigue limits, equivalent to those of the shot peened smooth specimens. Therefore, the pre-cracks with depths ≤ 50 μm could be rendered harmless by SP, which was confirmed by the theoretical estimations based on fracture mechanics.

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