Title of article :
Implications of day temperature variation for an aero-engineʹs HP turbine-bladeʹs creep life-consumption
Author/Authors :
Naeem، نويسنده , , Muhammad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Some in-service deterioration in any mechanical device, such as an aero-engine, is inevitable. Also in a country like Pakistan, there is a significant variation of day temperature over the year. As a result of experiencing deterioration (of the engine as a whole or any of its components individually) and/or any alteration in the conditions (such as day temperature) of incoming air stream, an engine will seek a different steady operating point thereby resulting in a variation of the spool speeds and/or turbine-entry temperatures in order to provide the same thrust. Rises in the turbine entry-temperatures and spool speeds result in greater rates of creep and fatigue damage being incurred by the hot-end components and thereby higher engineʹs life cycle costs.
sing a better knowledge of the impacts of day temperature variation upon the creep life-consumption of aero-engineʹs hot-end components, helps the users to take wiser management-decisions. For a military aircraftʹs mission-profile, using a bespoke computer simulation, the implications of day temperature variation for a turbofan aero-engineʹs high pressure turbine-bladeʹs creep life-consumption have been predicted.
Keywords :
Aero-engine HP turbine , Bladeיs creep life-consumption , Day temperature variation
Journal title :
Aerospace Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerospace Science and Technology