Abstract
Oil jet peening is a new surface treatment technique that can be potentially applied to impart compressive residual stresses in metal parts. The effect of oil jet pressure on the surface integrity and texture of metals are discussed. The surface morphology, mass loss rate, indentation, and erosion are reported. With increasing stand-off distance, the size of indents significantly decreases and reduces the average roughness in the both specimens. Results are also compared with other mechanical surface treatment process such as shot peening, laser shock peening, and water jet peening.
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