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    Pre emptive Rotor Blade Damage Identification by Blade Tip Timing Method

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 007::page 72503
    Author:
    Guru, Siddhartha S.
    ,
    Shylaja, S.
    ,
    Kumar, Sunil
    ,
    Murthy, Ramesh
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4026802
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The blade tip timing (BTT) method uses the differential arrival timings of the blades at casemounted sensors to effectively characterize the vibrations of all blades in a rotor. This paper studies the use of the BTT method for preemptive prediction of rotor blade damage; through a careful monitoring of blade natural frequencies in conjunction with the blade tip position during an engine test. In the current study, the low pressure turbine stage of a developmental aero engine is instrumented with a combination of eddy current and optical sensors located circumferentially on the casing. This instrumentation effectively captures the engine order resonances of interest for the blade bending mode. During one of the normal engine tests, one of the blades in the LPT stage suddenly showed a drop in natural frequency beyond the allowable scatter and an abrupt change in the blade tip position. As the engine test was continued further, this drop in blade natural frequency and change in blade tip position progressively increased towards blade failure limits. Suspecting a propagating crack in the particular blade, the test was aborted and the engine was withdrawn for detailed inspection. Inspection of the rotor blades confirmed the presence of significant aerofoil crack in the suspect blade.
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    contributor authorGuru, Siddhartha S.
    contributor authorShylaja, S.
    contributor authorKumar, Sunil
    contributor authorMurthy, Ramesh
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:07:46Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:07:46Z
    date issued2014
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_136_07_072503.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/154753
    description abstractThe blade tip timing (BTT) method uses the differential arrival timings of the blades at casemounted sensors to effectively characterize the vibrations of all blades in a rotor. This paper studies the use of the BTT method for preemptive prediction of rotor blade damage; through a careful monitoring of blade natural frequencies in conjunction with the blade tip position during an engine test. In the current study, the low pressure turbine stage of a developmental aero engine is instrumented with a combination of eddy current and optical sensors located circumferentially on the casing. This instrumentation effectively captures the engine order resonances of interest for the blade bending mode. During one of the normal engine tests, one of the blades in the LPT stage suddenly showed a drop in natural frequency beyond the allowable scatter and an abrupt change in the blade tip position. As the engine test was continued further, this drop in blade natural frequency and change in blade tip position progressively increased towards blade failure limits. Suspecting a propagating crack in the particular blade, the test was aborted and the engine was withdrawn for detailed inspection. Inspection of the rotor blades confirmed the presence of significant aerofoil crack in the suspect blade.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titlePre emptive Rotor Blade Damage Identification by Blade Tip Timing Method
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume136
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4026802
    journal fristpage72503
    journal lastpage72503
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 007
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