Application of Spectral Method for Vibration-Induced High-Cycle Fatigue Evaluation of an High-Pressure Turbine Blade

Author:

Ubulom Iroizan1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Propulsion Engineering, School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing (SATM), Cranfield University, Bedford MK430AL, UK

Abstract

Abstract A method of fluid–structure interaction coupling is implemented for a forced-response, vibration-induced fatigue life estimation of a high-pressure turbine blade. Two simulations approaches; a two-way (fully coupled) and one-way (uncoupled) methods are implemented to investigate the influence of fluid–solid coupling on a turbine blade structural response. The fatigue analysis is performed using the frequency domain spectral moments estimated from the response power spectral density (PSD) of the two simulation cases. The method is demonstrated in relation to the time-domain method of the rainflow cycle counting method with mean stress correction. Correspondingly, the mean stress and multi-axiality effects are also accounted for in the frequency domain spectral approach. In this case, a multiplication coefficient is derived based on the Morrow equation, while the case of multi-axiality is based on a criterion which reduces the triaxial stress state to an equivalent uniaxial stress using the critical plane assumption. The analyses show that while the vibration-induced stress histories of both simulation approaches are stationary, they violate the assumption of normality of the frequency domain approaches. The stress history profile of both processes can be described as platykurtic with the distributions having less mass near its mean and in the tail region, as compared to a Gaussian distribution with an equal standard deviation. The fully coupled method is right leaning with positive skewness while the uncoupled approach is left leaning with negative skewness. The directional orientation of the principal axes was also analyzed based on the Euler angle estimation. Although noticeable differences were found in the peak distribution of the normal stresses for both methods, the predicted Euler angle orientations were consistent in both cases, depicting a similar orientation of the critical plane during a crack initiation and propagation process. Finally, the fatigue life estimation was shown to be conservative in the fully coupled solution approach.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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