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Chapter 34, Problem 38SDP
The shot-peening process can be demonstrated with a ball-peen hammer (in which one of the heads is round). Using such a hammer, make numerous indentations on the surface of a piece of aluminum sheet (a) 2 mm and (b) 10 mm thick, respectively, placed on a hard flat surface such as an anvil.
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