Evaluation and analysis of residual stresses due to foreign object damage
Foreign object damage (FOD) in gas turbine engines occurs due to the ingestion of small inorganic particles (small stones and sand particles). The damage caused to the blade leading edge may lead to premature crack initiation and ultimately blade failure due the action of time-varying tensile loads....
Main Authors: | Duo, P, Liu, J, Dini, D, Golshan, M, Korsunsky, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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