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Chinese Journal of Aeronautics | 2008

Foreign Object Damage to Fan Rotor Blades of Aeroengine Part II: Numerical Simulation of Bird Impact

Guan Yupu; Zhao Zhenhua; Chen Wei; Gao De-ping

Abstract Bird impact is one of the most dangerous threats to flight safety. The consequences of bird impact can be severe and, therefore, the aircraft components have to be certified for a proven level of bird impact resistance before being put into service. The fan rotor blades of aeroengine are the components being easily impacted by birds. It is necessary to ensure that the fan rotor blades should have adequate resistance against the bird impact, to reduce the flying accidents caused by bird impacts. Using the contacting-impacting algorithm, the numerical simulation is carried out to simulate bird impact. A three-blade computational model is set up for the fan rotor blade having shrouds. The transient response curves of the points corresponding to measured points in experiments, displacements and equivalent stresses on the blades are obtained during the simulation. From the comparison of the transient response curves obtained from numerical simulation with that obtained from experiments, it can be found that the variations in measured points and the corresponding points of simulation are basically the same. The deforming process, the maximum displacements and the maximum equivalent stresses on blades are analyzed. The numerical simulation verifies and complements the experiment results.


Chinese Journal of Aeronautics | 2007

Foreign Object Damage to Fan Rotor Blades of Aeroengine Part I: Experimental Study of Bird Impact

Guan Yupu; Zhao Zhenhua; Chen Wei; Gao De-ping

Abstract The conditions of experiment for bird impact to blades have been improved. The experiment of bird impact to the fan rotor blades of an aeroengine is carried out. Through analyzing the transient state response of blades impacted by bird and the change of blade profile before and after the impact, the anti-bird impact performance of blades in the first fan rotor is verified. The basis of anti-foreign object damage design for the fan rotor blades of an aeroengine is provided.


Journal of Aerospace Power | 2005

Theoretical Analysis and Experiment of the High Speed Ceramic Rolling Bearing Equivalent Stiffness

Gao De-ping


Acta Aeronautica Et Astronautica Sinica | 2007

Present Status of Investigation of Foreign Object Damage to Blade in Aeroengine

Gao De-ping


Mechanical Science and Technology | 2005

Information Axiom and its Application in Axiomatic Design

Wang Ping; Gao De-ping


Mechanical Science and Technology | 2005

An Efficient Implementation of the Three Dimensional GMC Model and its Application

Gao De-ping


Journal of Aerospace Power | 2004

Identification of Non-Liner Vibration Characteristics of Cracked Rotor Using Harmonic Wavelet Analysis and Fractal Theory

Gao De-ping


Journal of Aerospace Power | 2009

Numerical simulations of bird impact on helicopter rotor blades

Gao De-ping


Gas Turbine Experiment and Research | 2008

Research Summary of Rotor Dynamic Characteristics and Dynamic Balance

Gao De-ping


Journal of Aerospace Power | 2007

Experimental study on bird damage of vortex vane in the particle separator

Gao De-ping

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Chen Wei

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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Guan Yupu

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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Zhao Zhenhua

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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