Fatigue life defining of aircraft engine disks

 

strain posAvljak

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Banja Luka, strain.posavljak@unibl.rs

stevan maksimovic

Military Technical Institute, Belgrade, s.maksimovic@open.telekom.rs

slobodanka boljanovic

College of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, djobo@beotel.net

 

 

Abstract: Aircraft engine disks, dominantly loaded by centrifugal forces of blades and own centrifugal forces, are subject of this paper. One real disk was observed as their representative. Its fatigue life was defined in equivalent cycles. “Consumption” of equivalent cycles of this disk, during engine ground controls and flights described by blocks of rotation frequency, was analyzed. Special attention is devoted to increased “consumption” of equivalent cycles in the case of rotation frequency above 100 %. It was shown that fatigue life defining of aircraft engine disks, in equivalent cycles, is better than defining in flight hours.