Fatigue crack propagation affects the operational reliability of engine turbo-fan blades. In this article, we integrate a Kriging regression model and a distributed collaborative response surface method (DCRSM) for the reliability assessment of turbo-fan blades, considering the relevant uncertainty. Following a series of deterministic analyses, such as steady-state aerodynamic analysis, harmonic response analysis and Campbell diagram, and based on the assumption that vibration stress is mainly from aerodynamic load, the fatigue strength is calculated for turbo-fan blades under coupling aerodynamic forces, according to a modified Goodman curve of titanium-alloy. Giving consideration to the uncertainty of the resonance frequencies and material properties, the fatigue strength of the turbo-fan blade is evaluated, including probabilistic analysis and sensitivity analysis. In the case study analyzed, the conclusions are that the fatigue strength reliability reaches 96.808% with confidence level of 0.95 for the turbo-fan blade under the coupling aerodynamic forces, and the first three-order resonant frequencies are found to have important influence on the fatigue performance of turbo-fan blades.

Fatigue strength reliability assessment of turbo-fan blades by kriging-based distributed collaborative response surface method

Wang A.;Zio E.;Ma W.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Fatigue crack propagation affects the operational reliability of engine turbo-fan blades. In this article, we integrate a Kriging regression model and a distributed collaborative response surface method (DCRSM) for the reliability assessment of turbo-fan blades, considering the relevant uncertainty. Following a series of deterministic analyses, such as steady-state aerodynamic analysis, harmonic response analysis and Campbell diagram, and based on the assumption that vibration stress is mainly from aerodynamic load, the fatigue strength is calculated for turbo-fan blades under coupling aerodynamic forces, according to a modified Goodman curve of titanium-alloy. Giving consideration to the uncertainty of the resonance frequencies and material properties, the fatigue strength of the turbo-fan blade is evaluated, including probabilistic analysis and sensitivity analysis. In the case study analyzed, the conclusions are that the fatigue strength reliability reaches 96.808% with confidence level of 0.95 for the turbo-fan blade under the coupling aerodynamic forces, and the first three-order resonant frequencies are found to have important influence on the fatigue performance of turbo-fan blades.
2019
Distributed collaborative response surface method; Fatigue strength; Kriging; Reliability assessment; Turbo-fan blade
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