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Fatigue life prediction on Inco 718 part subjected to service induced damage

Project description

Novel methodologies will ensure stress and fatigue do not keep a potential winner down

Air travel is on the rise as increasing globalisation takes more and more people and cargo to the skies for business and pleasure. Clean Sky is the largest European research programme aimed at reducing the CO2, gas emissions, and noise produced by aircraft. Engines have a starring role to play in greener technologies for air flight. The contra-rotating open rotor (CROR) engine concept is one of the most promising. Now, the EU-funded FLECTION project is developing technologies to test the blade design for residual stresses and fatigue. Understanding the microscopic mechanisms leading to decreased fatigue life will support the development of experimental and computational methods to more accurately predict safe life of the selected CROR blade design and materials.

Objective

FLECTION will (1) develop a state-of-the-art experimental methodology for a controlled experimental generation of NDS according to their type and geometrical morphology; facilities such as light gas gun, Hopkinson bar and drop weight will be used for the scope (2) characterise different type of NDS generated at different impact energies, sizes and morphology by means of micro-analysis facilities; (3) characterise the residual stresses and the microstructure around the NDS and will correlate them with the principal features of the NDS; (4) determine the effect of residual stresses and microstructure due to NDS on the fatigue performance of IN718; the material will be thorough characterise and a complex fatigue test campaign of the damaged material will be carried out to highlight the main parameters affect fatigue life; (5) develop, calibrate and validate state-of-the-art multi-scale computational models for the prediction of residual stresses around NDS and for the prediction of fatigue life of damaged material; (6) develop an uncertainty analysis to identify the key parameter affecting fatigue life and to quantify the uncertainty in the predictions of the computational models; (7) develop a comprehensive statistically robust numerical-experimental approach for the prediction of safe life in IN718 components; the experimental methodologies and the computational models will be integrated together.

FLECTION will contribute to Clean Sky LPA by providing an approach to validate the selected blade design of the CROR engine. Furthermore, FLECTION contributes to the European objectives of: development of technology product differentiator from non-EU developers; reduction of green house emissions through increased fuel efficiency and weight reduction; enhanced mobility by creating cost-effective transport.

Coordinator

TWI LIMITED
Net EU contribution
€ 219 675,00
Address
GRANTA PARK GREAT ABINGTON
CB21 6AL Cambridge
United Kingdom

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Region
East of England East Anglia Cambridgeshire CC
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 219 675,00

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