An approximate collision analysis, termed the collision-force method, was developed for studying impact-interaction of an engine rotor blade fragment with an initially circular containment ring. This collision analysis utilizes basic mass, material property, geometry, and pre-impact velocity information for the fragment, together with any one of three postulated patterns of blade deformation behavior: (1) the elastic straight blade model, (2) the elastic-plastic straight shortening blade model, and (3) the elastic-plastic curling blade model. The collision-induced forces are used to predict the resulting motions of both the blade fragment and the containment ring. Containment ring transient responses are predicted by a finite element comput...
Research is underway to establish an increased level of confidence in existing numerical techniques ...
Previous research has focused on developing a methodology to locate impact loads to composite struct...
These structural ring deflections lie essentially in one plane and, hence, are called two-dimensiona...
Finite element modeling alternatives as well as the utility and limitations of the two dimensional s...
An analysis method termed TEJ-JET is described whereby measured transient elastic and inelastic defo...
Experimental data from a multiple blade shed incident are used to determine the forces exerted by th...
FORTRAN 4 program for calculating dynamic Kirchhoff deformation of structural rings subjected to fra...
The theoretical methodology used in developing an analysis for the response of turbine engine fan bl...
FORTRAN computer program for predicting dynamic deformations of impulsively loaded circular ring for...
The catastrophic failure of fan blades in turbofan engines, referred to as fan blade-out (FBO), can ...
With a goal of reducing jet engine weight, simulations of a fan blade containment system with an alt...
International audienceThis article presents a study of damage in structures that are similar to heli...
Mathematical optimization of containment/deflection system would save time, effort, and material as ...
Design considerations, objectives, and approaches used in containing rotor burst debris are discusse...
In this thesis, the problem of blade shedding in aviation gas turbine engines (GTE) is investigated ...
Research is underway to establish an increased level of confidence in existing numerical techniques ...
Previous research has focused on developing a methodology to locate impact loads to composite struct...
These structural ring deflections lie essentially in one plane and, hence, are called two-dimensiona...
Finite element modeling alternatives as well as the utility and limitations of the two dimensional s...
An analysis method termed TEJ-JET is described whereby measured transient elastic and inelastic defo...
Experimental data from a multiple blade shed incident are used to determine the forces exerted by th...
FORTRAN 4 program for calculating dynamic Kirchhoff deformation of structural rings subjected to fra...
The theoretical methodology used in developing an analysis for the response of turbine engine fan bl...
FORTRAN computer program for predicting dynamic deformations of impulsively loaded circular ring for...
The catastrophic failure of fan blades in turbofan engines, referred to as fan blade-out (FBO), can ...
With a goal of reducing jet engine weight, simulations of a fan blade containment system with an alt...
International audienceThis article presents a study of damage in structures that are similar to heli...
Mathematical optimization of containment/deflection system would save time, effort, and material as ...
Design considerations, objectives, and approaches used in containing rotor burst debris are discusse...
In this thesis, the problem of blade shedding in aviation gas turbine engines (GTE) is investigated ...
Research is underway to establish an increased level of confidence in existing numerical techniques ...
Previous research has focused on developing a methodology to locate impact loads to composite struct...
These structural ring deflections lie essentially in one plane and, hence, are called two-dimensiona...