Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics 2014
DOI: 10.1115/gt2014-26246
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Development of a Novel Axial Compressor Generation for Industrial Applications: Part 2 — Blade Mechanics

Abstract: Blade vibrations resulting in alternating stresses are often the critical factor in determining blade life. Indeed, many of the failures experienced by turbomachinery blades occur due to high-cycle fatigue caused by blade vibrations. These vibrations can arise either through self-excited oscillations known as flutter or through aerodynamic forcing of the blades from factors such as periodic wakes from up and/or downstream vanes or unsteady flow phenomena such as compressor surge. The current pap… Show more

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“…At the end, an excellent customized solution was realized in close collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions (formerly MAN Diesel and Turbo SE). The propulsor for the new HGK is based on MAN's latest design of the industrial compressor MAX-1, compare Ziegler et al and Anding et al [6,7]. During its development phase a configuration consisting of the first seven stages of the novel axial compressor design was tested in a test bed at MTU Aero Engines, scaled down by a factor of 3.…”
Section: Performed Revisions and Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end, an excellent customized solution was realized in close collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions (formerly MAN Diesel and Turbo SE). The propulsor for the new HGK is based on MAN's latest design of the industrial compressor MAX-1, compare Ziegler et al and Anding et al [6,7]. During its development phase a configuration consisting of the first seven stages of the novel axial compressor design was tested in a test bed at MTU Aero Engines, scaled down by a factor of 3.…”
Section: Performed Revisions and Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%