Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades

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Autor(a) principal: Zhou,Yadong
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sun,Youchao, Huang,Tianlin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Latin American journal of solids and structures (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252019000900502
Resumo: Abstract Bird-strike failure of fan blades is one of the basic challenges for the safety of aircraft engines. Simplified slender blade-like plates are always used to evaluate the impact-induced damage mechanism at design stage. One undesirable issue is the failure at the root of clamped slender plates, which cannot recover the real case of twisted blades. For this purpose, three different strategies were exploited to obtain desirable deformation and stress responses, namely the impact location, additional weight, and the boundary condition. Numerical models of the simplified slender blade and the bird projectile were constructed by using finite element method (FEM) and smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approaches. The impact deformations and stress distributions were comparatively investigated in detail. The numerical results show that changing the boundary condition is the most effective way to obtain preferable impact responses for further failure analysis of real fan blades. Present results will be useful to future experimental design of simplified bird-strike testing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
title Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
spellingShingle Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
Zhou,Yadong
bird strike
impact response
simplified blade
equivalent experiment
title_short Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
title_full Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
title_fullStr Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
title_full_unstemmed Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
title_sort Impact responses of slender composite plates for bird-strike testing of fan blades
author Zhou,Yadong
author_facet Zhou,Yadong
Sun,Youchao
Huang,Tianlin
author_role author
author2 Sun,Youchao
Huang,Tianlin
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zhou,Yadong
Sun,Youchao
Huang,Tianlin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bird strike
impact response
simplified blade
equivalent experiment
topic bird strike
impact response
simplified blade
equivalent experiment
description Abstract Bird-strike failure of fan blades is one of the basic challenges for the safety of aircraft engines. Simplified slender blade-like plates are always used to evaluate the impact-induced damage mechanism at design stage. One undesirable issue is the failure at the root of clamped slender plates, which cannot recover the real case of twisted blades. For this purpose, three different strategies were exploited to obtain desirable deformation and stress responses, namely the impact location, additional weight, and the boundary condition. Numerical models of the simplified slender blade and the bird projectile were constructed by using finite element method (FEM) and smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approaches. The impact deformations and stress distributions were comparatively investigated in detail. The numerical results show that changing the boundary condition is the most effective way to obtain preferable impact responses for further failure analysis of real fan blades. Present results will be useful to future experimental design of simplified bird-strike testing.
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