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Fitness for Service, Life Extension, Remediation, Repair, and Erosion/Corrosion Issues for Pressure Vessels and Components | 2004
Akira Morita; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Shiro Kubo
Frequent start-stop operation of a gas turbine sometimes causes coating cracks on the surface of the first stage blades. Since the coating cracks tend to propagate into the substrate, accurate prediction of crack propagation behavior is important to make a reasonable judgment for the repair or replacement of blades. This paper describes the development of a crack propagation prediction methodology for first stage blades, which includes evaluation of the stress intensity factor K, and estimation of temperature distribution and stress distribution between the outer surface and the inner cooling hole of blades. Since the coating cracks of blades reveal themselves as multiple parallel cracks with narrow intervals, a primary concern was directed to establish evaluation method of K values of multiple parallel cracks. For this purpose, a series of finite element analyses were performed for multiple edge cracked plate with finite width subjected to a crack face pressure expressed as σ=σn (x/W)n , where x is a distance from the mouth of the crack and σn is the stress at plate surface (x=W). The result was used to make approximate equations for the influence coefficient Gn , defined as K=Gn σn (a/W)n (πa)1/2 , where a is a crack length. Temperature distribution was evaluated by observation of microstructure (gamma prime phase) change of a first stage blade used in a power plant for more than 20,000 hrs. Thermal stress distribution was calculated by finite element analysis using the evaluated temperature distribution. These results and the approximate equation of Gn were used to evaluate the crack propagation behavior of the blade surface, together with the fatigue crack propagation data of blade material that had been obtained in other studies.Copyright
Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2006
Akira Morita; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Manabu Sugawara; Yoshiyuki Kondo; Shiro Kubo
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 1994
Hiroyuki Kagawa; Masahiro Ichikawa; Tohru Takamatsu; Hiroki Kuwano
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 2014
Yasuhiro Mukai; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Motoki Sakaguchi; Masakazu Okazaki
Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2008
Hiroyuki Kagawa; Akira Morita; Takuji Matsuda; Shiro Kubo
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 1994
Hiroyuki Kagawa; Masahiro Ichikawa; Tohru Takamatsu; Hiroki Kuwano
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 2003
Akira Morita; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Shiro Kubo
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 2006
Hiroyuki Kagawa; Akira Morita; Takuji Matsuda; Shiro Kubo
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 2002
Akira Morita; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Shiro Kubo
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Engineering (ICOPE) 2015.12 | 2015
Yasuhiro Mukai; Hiroyuki Kagawa; Masakazu Okazaki