Failure assessment of the first stage high-pressure turbine blades in an aero-engine turbine

D. Shi, C. Wang, X. Yang*, S. Li

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Abstract

In this paper, microscopic analysis and fatigue experiment were conducted to detect the damage degree of turbine blades after a 600 h service and determine the reliable service time. First, several service blades were cut into slices on different cross sections and microscopically examined. It is found that the γ′ phase particles are slightly coarsened and the γ′ phase parameters change with temperature and stress distribution. Then, fatigue test was conducted on service blades simulating the real working condition. The test result shows that the blades after a 600 h service would serve for 3596 h more until failure during actual flight. The ultimate fracture is mainly caused by the interaction of fatigue, creep and oxidation. Besides, the γ′ phase parameters change obviously compared with service blade without fatigue test. It indicates that the γ′ phase parameters could be used to evaluate the microdamage of service blades, which has great significance for service reliability of the turbine machinery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2092-2106
Number of pages15
JournalFatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures
Volume40
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • coarsening
  • fatigue
  • fracture analysis
  • microdamage
  • turbine blade

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