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Title
Numerical Assessment Of Shot Peening Contribution To The Fatigue Strength Of Gear Tooth Root
Author
Cortabitarte Laucirica, Gurutz cc
Telleria, Xuban cc
Llavori, Inigo cc
Ulacia, Ibai cc
Larrañaga, Miren cc
Esnaola, Jon Ander cc
Publication Date
2025
Research Group
Tecnologías de superficies
Diseño y mecánica estructural
Other institutions
https://ror.org/00wvqgd19
Version
Published version
Document type
Conference Object
Language
English
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© 2025 The authors
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Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/14004
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284317918
Published at
International Conference on Shot Peening  15. Lafayette, September 22-25, 2025
Publisher
Purdue University
Keywords
Shot peening
Gears
Fatigue
FEM
Abstract
Gears are commonly treated with shot peening (SP) and/or case hardening to enhance fatigue resistance. However, their effects are often conservatively assessed using standardized methods, which can li ... [+]
Gears are commonly treated with shot peening (SP) and/or case hardening to enhance fatigue resistance. However, their effects are often conservatively assessed using standardized methods, which can limit their optimal application in industrial components. Particularly, the effect of SP over case-hardened gears remains insufficiently explored. Therefore, the present study evaluates the contribution of SP on single tooth bending fatigue (STBF) strength of raw and case-hardened spur gears, commonly used in automotive and heavy machinery industries. In the study four conditions are addressed: (i) untreated, (ii) case-hardened, (iii) shot-peened, and (iv) case-hardened and shot-peened. First, the residual stress field of the corresponding treatment states are estimated by means of high-fidelity numerical models. Then, STBF strength under different loading conditions is assessed by means of a multi-axial fatigue criteria in combination with the theory of critical distances (TCD). The results confirm that SP significantly enhances fatigue strength by inducing compressive residual stresses that delay crack initiation and slow propagation. When combined with case-hardening, SP further improves fatigue resistance, revealing a strong synergistic effect. These findings highlight the need for an optimized surface treatment strategy beyond conventional design methodologies. In addition, they provide valuable insights into fatigue life improvement in shot-peened and case-hardened gears, contributing to the development of more durable and efficient industrial components. [-]
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