Fatigue Fracture of Aircraft Engine Compressor Disks
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作者:
Koul, Ashok K.
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Natl Res Council Canada, Inst Aerosp Res, Struct & Mat Lab, Ottawa, ON, CanadaNatl Res Council Canada, Inst Aerosp Res, Struct & Mat Lab, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Koul, Ashok K.
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Dainty, Raymond, V
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Natl Res Council Canada, Inst Aerosp Res, Struct & Mat Lab, Ottawa, ON, CanadaNatl Res Council Canada, Inst Aerosp Res, Struct & Mat Lab, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Dainty, Raymond, V
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[1] Natl Res Council Canada, Inst Aerosp Res, Struct & Mat Lab, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Fatigue life;
Fracture mechanics;
Gas turbine engines;
Jet planes;
Low-cycle fatigue;
Military planes;
Turbine disks;
AM355;
UNS S35500;
Fatigue fracture;
LIFE PREDICTION;
D O I:
10.1007/s11668-022-01516-4
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号:
08 ;
摘要:
Several compressor disks in military fighter and trainer aircraft gas turbine engines cracked prematurely in the bolt hole regions. The disks were made of precipitation-hardened AM355 martensitic stainless steel. Experimental and analytical work was performed on specimens from the fifth-stage compressor disk (judged to be the most crack-prone disk in the compressor) to determine the cause of the failures. Failure was attributed to high-strain low-cycle fatigue during service. It was also determined that the cyclic engine usage assumed in the original life calculations had been underestimated, which led to low-cycle fatigue cracking earlier than expected. Fracture mechanics analysis of the disks was carried out to assess their damage tolerance and to predict safe inspection intervals.