Peening

In metallurgy, peening is the process of working a metal's surface to improve its material properties, usually by mechanical means, such as hammer blows, by blasting with shot (shot peening), focusing light (laser peening), or in recent years, with water column impacts (water jet peening) and cavitation jets (cavitation peening).[1] With the notable exception of laser peening, peening is normally a cold work process tending to expand the surface of the cold metal, thus inducing compressive stresses or relieving tensile stresses already present. It can also encourage strain hardening of the surface metal.

  1. ^ Soyama, Hitoshi (January 2020). "Cavitating Jet: A Review". Applied Sciences. 10 (20): 7280. doi:10.3390/app10207280. ISSN 2076-3417.