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Air Force Institute of Technology

Titanium--Fatigue

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Evaluation Of Factors Contributing To Damping Of Coated And Uncoated Titanium Plates, Dustin W. Lee Mar 2006

Evaluation Of Factors Contributing To Damping Of Coated And Uncoated Titanium Plates, Dustin W. Lee

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High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) is the leading cause of component failure in gas turbine engines today, which poses great risk to aircraft, engines, and their crews. Mitigation of HCF effects has become a priority topic, and the damping benefits of hard coatings are being reevaluated for this purpose. Research was conducted to further understanding of damping measurements on these coatings. This study continues work to characterize the damping effects of a magnesium aluminate spinel (mag spinel) coating applied to a titanium plate via vibration testing. Two different plate sizes were evaluated in a clamped-free-free-free condition and a free-free-free-free condition, respectively. …


The Effect Of A Hard Coating On The Damping And Fatigue Life Of Titanium, Frank T. Ivancic Mar 2003

The Effect Of A Hard Coating On The Damping And Fatigue Life Of Titanium, Frank T. Ivancic

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This project compares the damping and fatigue life of bare titanium plates to those coated with magnesium aluminate spinel (mag spinel). Two different coating thicknesses were tested: .005" per side and .010" per side (total thicknesses of .010" and .020"). Dynamic ping tests were conducted on all specimens to determine their resonance frequencies. Laser vibrometry was used to determine the mode at each resonance frequency. Damping ratios were determined through the use of sine sweeps. A vibration mode was selected at which to fatigue the specimens, and the stress pattern was analyzed utilizing the Stress Pattern Analysis by Thermal Emissions …