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Research paper thumbnail of A modular spectral solver for crystal plasticity

International Journal of Plasticity

Research paper thumbnail of Coupled Crystal Plasticity-Phase Field Modeling of Multi-Phase Metals

Procedia Structural Integrity, 2019

During their operation, modern aircraft engine components are subjected to increasingly demanding... more During their operation, modern aircraft engine components are subjected to increasingly demanding operating conditions, especially the high pressure turbine (HPT) blades. Such conditions cause these parts to undergo different types of time-dependent degradation, one of which is creep. A model using the finite element method (FEM) was developed, in order to be able to predict the creep behaviour of HPT blades. Flight data records (FDR) for a specific aircraft, provided by a commercial aviation company, were used to obtain thermal and mechanical data for three different flight cycles. In order to create the 3D model needed for the FEM analysis, a HPT blade scrap was scanned, and its chemical composition and material properties were obtained. The data that was gathered was fed into the FEM model and different simulations were run, first with a simplified 3D rectangular block shape, in order to better establish the model, and then with the real 3D mesh obtained from the blade scrap. The overall expected behaviour in terms of displacement was observed, in particular at the trailing edge of the blade. Therefore such a model can be useful in the goal of predicting turbine blade life, given a set of FDR data.

Research paper thumbnail of Deep Learning Based Predictive Modeling for Structure-Property Linkages

Research paper thumbnail of A modular spectral solver for crystal plasticity

International Journal of Plasticity

Research paper thumbnail of Coupled Crystal Plasticity-Phase Field Modeling of Multi-Phase Metals

Procedia Structural Integrity, 2019

During their operation, modern aircraft engine components are subjected to increasingly demanding... more During their operation, modern aircraft engine components are subjected to increasingly demanding operating conditions, especially the high pressure turbine (HPT) blades. Such conditions cause these parts to undergo different types of time-dependent degradation, one of which is creep. A model using the finite element method (FEM) was developed, in order to be able to predict the creep behaviour of HPT blades. Flight data records (FDR) for a specific aircraft, provided by a commercial aviation company, were used to obtain thermal and mechanical data for three different flight cycles. In order to create the 3D model needed for the FEM analysis, a HPT blade scrap was scanned, and its chemical composition and material properties were obtained. The data that was gathered was fed into the FEM model and different simulations were run, first with a simplified 3D rectangular block shape, in order to better establish the model, and then with the real 3D mesh obtained from the blade scrap. The overall expected behaviour in terms of displacement was observed, in particular at the trailing edge of the blade. Therefore such a model can be useful in the goal of predicting turbine blade life, given a set of FDR data.

Research paper thumbnail of Deep Learning Based Predictive Modeling for Structure-Property Linkages

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