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Residual Stresses Induced By Laser Surface Treatment

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Laser Surface Treatment of Metals

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The laser, used as a heat source, has great potential as a tool for surface treatment. This can be solid state transformations or transformations involving the liquid state with or without changes of composition. This paper deals essentially with transformation hardening without melting for various steels. Such treatments are characterized by the micro-structure, hardness and residual stresses. The overlap effect in a surface produced by multi-passes has also been studied. In addition, some residual stress results are presented for the case of cladding.

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Chabrol, C., Vannes, A.B. (1986). Residual Stresses Induced By Laser Surface Treatment. In: Draper, C.W., Mazzoldi, P. (eds) Laser Surface Treatment of Metals. NATO ASI Series, vol 115. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4468-8_38

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