Improved High Cycle Fatigue Damage Tolerance of Turbine-Engine Compressor Components by Low Plasticity Burnishing
Significant progress has been made in the application of low plasticity burnishing (LPB) technology to military engine components, leading to orders of magnitude improvement in damage tolerance. Improved damage tolerance can facilitate inspection, reduce inspection frequency, and improve engine oper...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power 2008-01, Vol.130 (1), p.012102 (5)-012102 (5) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Significant progress has been made in the application of low
plasticity burnishing (LPB) technology to military engine components, leading to
orders of magnitude improvement in damage tolerance. Improved damage tolerance
can facilitate inspection, reduce inspection frequency, and improve engine
operating margins, all leading to improved military readiness at significantly
reduced total costs. Basic understanding of the effects of the different LPB
process parameters has evolved, and finite element based compressive residual
stress distribution design methodologies have been developed. By incorporating
accurate measurement of residual stresses to verify and validate processing,
this combined technology leads to a total solution approach to solve damage
problems in engine components. An example of the total solution approach to
develop LPB processing of a first stage Ti-6Al-4V compressor vane to improve the
foreign object damage tolerance from 0.002in.to0.025in. is presented. The LPB
process, tooling, and control systems are described, including recent
developments in real-time process monitoring for quality control. Performed on
computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools, LPB processing is easily adapted
to overhaul and manufacturing shop operations with quality assurance procedures
meeting military and industry standards, facilitating transition to military
depots and manufacturing facilities. |
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ISSN: | 0742-4795 1528-8919 |
DOI: | 10.1115/1.2771244 |