Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor

Fretting fatigue is most likely to occur in the dovetail joint of aero engine compressor resulting in small amplitude displacement of a few micrometers. This leads to degradation of the material in the form of fatigue strength and corrosion. This paper reports optimal conditions of blade geometrical...

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Main Authors: Sunita Kumari, Srihari P V, Bharatish A, Narasimha Murthy H N
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JVE International 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Measurements in Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.jvejournals.com/article/18270
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spelling doaj-12de5d6abe9a4455b96b465692ff536e2020-11-25T00:07:25ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Measurements in Engineering2335-21242424-46352017-03-0151192810.21595/jme.2017.1827018270Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressorSunita Kumari0Srihari P V1Bharatish A2Narasimha Murthy H N3R V College of Engineering, Bangalore, IndiaR V College of Engineering, Bangalore, IndiaR V College of Engineering, Bangalore, IndiaR V College of Engineering, Bangalore, IndiaFretting fatigue is most likely to occur in the dovetail joint of aero engine compressor resulting in small amplitude displacement of a few micrometers. This leads to degradation of the material in the form of fatigue strength and corrosion. This paper reports optimal conditions of blade geometrical parameters such as flank length, flank angle and coefficient of friction in order minimize the failure due to fretting fatigue. ANOVA indicated that Von-mises stresses, deformation, contact pressure and sliding distance were influenced by coefficient of friction and flank angle. While deformation, contact pressure and sliding distance decreased with increase in coefficient of friction and increased with increase in flank angle and flank length. Von-mises stress increased with increase in coefficient of friction. Response surface methodology results indicated that the optimum value of Von-mises stress (328.24 MPa), deformation (153.87 µm), contact pressure (275.48 MPa) and sliding distance (80.66 µm) were found at coefficient of friction 0.35, flank angle 65° and flank length of 12 mm which were in agreement with those of grey relational analysis results.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/18270dovetailfretting fatigueresponse surface methodology
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author Sunita Kumari
Srihari P V
Bharatish A
Narasimha Murthy H N
spellingShingle Sunita Kumari
Srihari P V
Bharatish A
Narasimha Murthy H N
Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
Journal of Measurements in Engineering
dovetail
fretting fatigue
response surface methodology
author_facet Sunita Kumari
Srihari P V
Bharatish A
Narasimha Murthy H N
author_sort Sunita Kumari
title Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
title_short Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
title_full Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
title_fullStr Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
title_full_unstemmed Parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
title_sort parametric study to mitigate fretting fatigue in dovetail joint of aeroengine compressor
publisher JVE International
series Journal of Measurements in Engineering
issn 2335-2124
2424-4635
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Fretting fatigue is most likely to occur in the dovetail joint of aero engine compressor resulting in small amplitude displacement of a few micrometers. This leads to degradation of the material in the form of fatigue strength and corrosion. This paper reports optimal conditions of blade geometrical parameters such as flank length, flank angle and coefficient of friction in order minimize the failure due to fretting fatigue. ANOVA indicated that Von-mises stresses, deformation, contact pressure and sliding distance were influenced by coefficient of friction and flank angle. While deformation, contact pressure and sliding distance decreased with increase in coefficient of friction and increased with increase in flank angle and flank length. Von-mises stress increased with increase in coefficient of friction. Response surface methodology results indicated that the optimum value of Von-mises stress (328.24 MPa), deformation (153.87 µm), contact pressure (275.48 MPa) and sliding distance (80.66 µm) were found at coefficient of friction 0.35, flank angle 65° and flank length of 12 mm which were in agreement with those of grey relational analysis results.
topic dovetail
fretting fatigue
response surface methodology
url https://www.jvejournals.com/article/18270
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