Influence of operation conditions at the residual stress relaxation in turbine root slots of HPT, made of monocrystal nickel super alloys
Keywords:
cold?work hardening; gas turbine blades; relaxationAbstract
Shot?peening of blade roots is widely used operation in the manufacture of aviation gas turbine engines, GTD, in order to increase the resistance to low – and multicycle fatigue. During engine operation under influence of heating and loading the level of compression residual stresses, which has been formed by shot?peening in plastically deformed surface layers, is lowered because of relaxation. The components of aviation GTD are exposed during exportation to the cyclic heating and loading. The specimens, made of super alloys, were subjected to multi repeated cycles of heating up to 750 gr C which imitated flight conditions. It was shown, that cyclic heating induce acceleration to relaxation of residual stresses in comparison to stationary conditions.Downloads
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2018-03-07
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AIRCRAFT AND ROCKET AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY