Abstract
In last decades, many alleviation measures were proposed in order to
improve the life of fretting fatigue affected components. The aim of
such palliatives is that to counteract the high stress gradients that
arise near the contact surface. In such a context, the shot peening
treatment is worth noting. Therefore, in the present paper, the fatigue
life of shot-peened aluminium and titanium alloy specimens, subject to
fretting fatigue under partial slip regime, is assessed by means of the
Carpinteri et al. criterion for fretting fatigue. Firstly, according to
the superposition principle, the relaxed residual stresses (due to the
shot peening treatment) are combined with the stress components due to
fretting fatigue loading. Then fretting fatigue assessment is performed.
In such a context, a novel theoretical law for the relaxed residual
stress field is here proposed, the implementation of which shows very
promising results in terms of fatigue life estimation of the shot-peened
specimens examined.