Design of the blisk of an aircraft turbojet engine and verification of its resonance free operation
Date issued
2016
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
Integral turbine wheels belong to one of the most stressed parts of jet aircraft engines. In addition to high rotational
speeds and temperatures, they are also subjected to dynamic forces from a non-uniform pressure field in the flow
path. Dynamic forces even at a relatively small amplitude can cause failure by fatigue, which leads to fracture of
blades and crash of the machine. These adverse conditions, called resonance, should be avoided already in the
design stage when a suitable choice of stator vanes and the number of blades can move the critical speed of the
blisk beyond the operating speed or at least reduce their influence. In the case of a small jet engine produced by
the První brněnská strojírna (PBS) Velká Bíteš, the operating speed is of nearly half of the entire speed range of
the machine. This makes the design of a proposed turbine wheel very complicated. A higher harmonic order of
aerodynamic excitation is almost always present, its influence was therefore tested experimentally by vibration tests
in the test station PBS Velká Bíteš.
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tryskové motory, rychlost, experimentální modální analýza, rezonance
Citation
Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2016, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 17-26.