Abstract

This study investigates the effect of shot-peening on the bearing friction coefficient of 42CrMoV grade 14.9 screws. An experimental campaign was conducted on a tribological testing rig, investigating the combined effects of shot peening treatments, lubrication conditions, and number of tightenings on the frictional coefficient. A first set of tests was performed, considering the same shot-peening conditions as in a previous study to highlight the role of different material. A second campaign was carried out, adjusting the process parameters to enhance the tribological response. Small shots and high-impact energy are suitable for tightening with lubricant, whereas, in dry conditions, larger shots and lower-impact energy lead to particularly low friction coefficients that are well aligned to those achievable when using lubricants.

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