Analysis of deformation of mistuned bladed disk with friction and random crystal anisotropy orientation using gradient-based polynomial chaos

Rahul Rajasekharan Nair, Evgeny Petrov

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    Abstract

    Single crystal blades used in high pressure turbine bladed disks of modern gas-turbine engines exhibit material anisotropy. In this paper the sensitivity analysis is performed to quantify the effects of blade material anisotropy orientation on deformation of a mistuned bladed disk under static centrifugal load. For a realistic, high fidelity model of a bladed disk both: (i) linear, and (ii) non-linear friction contact conditions at blade roots and shrouds are considered. The following two kinds of analysis are performed: (i) local sensitivity analysis, based on first order derivatives of system response w.r.t design parameters, and (ii) statistical analysis using polynomial chaos expansion. The polynomial chaos expansion is used to transfer the uncertainty in random input parameters to uncertainty in static deformation of the bladed disk. An effective strategy, using gradient information, is proposed to address the “curse of dimensionality” problem associated with statistical analysis of realistic bladed disk.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    Volume141
    Issue number4
    Early online date3 Dec 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019

    Keywords

    • Gas turbine
    • Single Crystal Blades
    • Uncertainty analysis
    • Sensitivity analysis

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