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Assessment of the Impact of Shot-Peening on the Fatigue Life of a Compressor Blade Subjected to Resonance Vibrations.

Arkadiusz Bednarz1, Wojciech Z Misiolek2.   

Abstract

This publication presents an assessment of the influence of a surface treatment such as shot-peening on the fatigue life of a compressor blade exposed to resonant vibrations. As part of the work, a geometric model of the blade was developed, and a numerical modal and fatigue analysis were performed. The fatigue analysis was based on the Manson-Coffin-Basquin and Ramberg-Osgood models. Additionally, the location of the highest equivalent stresses was established. Based on the results of the strength analysis, two points were identified where a fatigue crack may potentially occur. As part of the work, the influence of different values of residual stresses on the results of the fatigue life was determined. The obtained results were compared to the literature values of fatigue life for this blade. A secondary objective of the study was to determine the size of the grains at various points of the blade, as well as the thickness of the layer plasticized as a result of peening. The relationship between the location of the highest values of the equivalent stresses and the thickness of the plasticized layer was determined. An explanation of the effect of shot-peening on the increase in the fatigue life of the blade was proposed.

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Keywords:  crack initiation; fatigue life; residual stress; resonance vibration; shot-peening

Year:  2020        PMID: 33334046     DOI: 10.3390/ma13245726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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Authors:  Arkadiusz Bednarz; Jarosław Sęp; Rafał Bartłomowicz; Justin Jaworski; Augustyn Wójcik
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-10-07       Impact factor: 4.996

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