This first annual report of the National Turbine Engine High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Program is a brief review of work completed, work in progress, and technical accomplishments. This program is a coordinated effort with participation by the Army, Navy, Air Force and NASA. The technical efforts are organized under seven Action Teams including: Materials Damage Tolerance Research, Forced Response Prediction,Component Analysis, Instrumentation, Passive Damping Technology, Component Surface Treatments, and Aeromechanical Characterization. Daniel E. Thomson, AFRL/PRTC, Wright-Patterson AFB, is the Program Manager.
High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Science and Technology Program
1998
89 pages
Report
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English
Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Aircraft engines , Propulsion systems , Fatigue(Mechanics) , Damage , Materials , Damping , Passive systems , Alloys , Surfaces , Turbines , Tolerances(Mechanics) , High cycle fatigue , Turbine engines , Forced response , Aeromechanical characterization , Surface treatments , Laser shock peening , Component analysis
Fatigue Reliability Analysis for High Cycle Fatigue Regime
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