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Re: rebuilding the engine, with more than one question

To: spitdrvr@camalott.com
Subject: Re: rebuilding the engine, with more than one question
From: "Ryan Smith" <shmitty99@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 12:25:35 PDT
Actually shot peening and case hardening have very little in common.  Shot 
peening is just a means of removing surface defects from the material.  It 
does not make it harder in any way like heat treating or case hardening 
does.  The purpose of shot peening is to remove the potential starting place 
for a fracture.  Fractures propigate from the weakest place in the surface 
so if the surface is made uniform the chance of a fatigue fracture is 
lessened.

Ryan Smith
72 Emerald Green Spitfire


>From: "N.A. Campiglia III" <spitdrvr@camalott.com>
>Patrick,
> > 1) what is shot peening?
>This is a process of relieving stress in metal structures.  A regular
...cut...
Think of it this way, shot pening forms a kind of
>toughened skin on the outside of the part sorta like case hardening...



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