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Optimization of Shot Peening Effective Parameters on Surface Hardness Improvement

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Shot peening is well-known process for mechanical properties integrity in metallic materials. In present study influences of different shot peening treatments on the surface hardness of different carbon steels were investigated experimentally and then alternative approach by using artificial neural network is presented for hardness prediction of the shot peened surface. After modeling a comprehensive parametric investigations and sensitivity analysis were applied according to the influence of the related effective parameters on surface hardness improvements.

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Maleki, E., Unal, O. Optimization of Shot Peening Effective Parameters on Surface Hardness Improvement. Met. Mater. Int. 27, 3173–3185 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12540-020-00758-x

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