Abstract

Abstract As an effective and important surface treatment method, shot peening can introduce high residual compressive stress and microstructure variation at near surface deformation layers. In this work, residual stresses relaxation behaviors of the shot peened layer of (TiB + TiC)/Ti–6Al–4V composite were investigated during thermal exposure, and the microstrain was calculated according to the integral breadth after isothermal annealing. The microstrain decreased fast and reached the minimum at 500 °C, which resulted from the thermal recovery and dynamic recrystallization. At elevated temperatures, the residual compressive stresses were relaxed in the whole deformation layers, which were caused by the thermally activated gliding of dislocations. The processes of relaxation can be described using a Zener–Wert–Avrami function and the activation energy of the residual stresses relaxation was higher than that of titanium self diffusion, which was ascribed to the hindrance effects of reinforcements as sink sources of dislocations during annealing.

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