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Vibration Fatigue Probabilistic Life Prediction Model and Method for Blade
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Affiliation of Author(s):能源与动力学院

Journal:Trans. Nanjing Univ. Aero. Astro.

Abstract:Vibration fatigue is one of the main failure modes of blade. The vibration fatigue life of blade is scattered caused by manufacture error, material property dispersion and external excitation randomness. A new vibration fatigue probabilistic life prediction model (VFPLPM) and a prediction method are proposed in this paper. Firstly, as one-dimensional volumetric method (ODVM) only considers the principle calculation direction, a three-dimensional space vector volumetric method (TSVVM) is proposed to improve fatigue life prediction accuracy for actual three-dimensional engineering structure. Secondly, based on the two volumetric methods (ODVM and TSVVM), the material C-P-S-N fatigue curve model (CFCM) and the maximum entropy quantile function model (MEQFM), VFPLPM is established to predict the vibration fatigue probabilistic life of blade. The VFPLPM is combined with maximum stress method (MSM), ODVM and TSVVM to estimate vibration fatigue probabilistic life of blade simulator by finite element simulation, and is verified by vibration fatigue test. The results show that all of the three methods can predict the vibration fatigue probabilistic life of blade simulator well. VFPLPM &TSVVM method has the highest computational accuracy for considering stress gradient effect not only in the principle calculation direction but also in other space vector directions. © 2018, Editorial Department of Transactions of NUAA. All right reserved.

ISSN No.:1005-1120

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2018-06-01

Co-author:Lou, Guokang,Wu, Fuxian,zhj

Correspondence Author:Lou, Guokang,wwd

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Gender:Male

Alma Mater:南京航空航天大学

Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

School/Department:College of Energy and Power Engineering

Discipline:Aerospace Propulsion Theory and Engineering. Power Machinery and Engineering

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