Klemenz, M.M.KlemenzHochrainer, T.T.HochrainerDelonnoy, L.L.DelonnoySchulze, V.V.SchulzeVöhringer, O.O.VöhringerGumbsch, P.P.Gumbsch2022-03-142022-03-142005https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/407090Multiple shot impacts are analyzed using a three-dimensional Finite Element model with a user defined temperature- and strain-rate-dependent material formulation. Based on this analysis, a method was developed for the prediction of changes in the material state in areas close to the surface by applying similarity mechanics. This approach provides a tool for the quick estimation of interesting work piece properties after peening especially when a vast field of process parameter variations has to be analyzed. The predictions of the applied similarity mechanics were compared with an explicit Finite Element analysis.enfinite element analysissimilarity mechanicsresidual stresses620Similarity rules for the shot peening process based on finite element simulationsconference paper