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Materials Science and Engineering

Materials Engineering

2000

Intermetallic; Impact; Fatigue; High temperature

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Effect Of Foreign Object Damage On The Fatigue Strength Of An Xd™ Γ-Tial Alloy, Trevor S. Harding, J. Wayne Jones Sep 2000

Effect Of Foreign Object Damage On The Fatigue Strength Of An Xd™ Γ-Tial Alloy, Trevor S. Harding, J. Wayne Jones

Materials Engineering

High cycle fatigue has become the leading cause of failure in gas turbine engine blades in recent years [1]. The majority of these failures were associated with surface damage such as foreign object damage (FOD). Therefore, the ability of a material to resist impact damage and the subsequent fatigue propagation of any cracks that may result has become a crucial design consideration. Substantial research has been conducted on the effects of simulated FOD in conventional turbine blade materials where the formation of cracks at the impact site was not a common occurrence [2, 3 and 4]. However, impacts of more …