Vibration fatigue of film cooling hole structure of Ni-based single crystal turbine blade: Failure behavior and life prediction

Yujie Zhao, Yuyu Song, Weizhu Yang, Yixin Qu, Lei Li, Zhufeng Yue

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Abstract

The vibration fatigue failure behavior and fatigue life of the film cooling hole (FCH) structure of Ni-based single crystal superalloy were investigated at high temperature. The vibration fatigue test of the FCH specimens were carried out based on the paired staircase method. The cracks are mostly initiated in the stress concentration area at the edge of the FCH, and may also be initiated in non-stress concentrated areas with large defects. At high temperature, the crack initiation mechanism of the FCH specimens of Ni-based single crystal superalloy is oxidative cracking nucleation in stress concentration area, and the crack propagation mechanism is the competition mechanism of dislocation slip and dislocation climbing. Based on the Fatigue Indicator Parameter (FIP) of the critical plane method, a vibration fatigue life prediction model for FCH structures considering stress concentration and high temperature oxidation damage is proposed. The life prediction model proposed in this paper is applied to the vibration fatigue life prediction of FCH specimens. The deviation between the predicted results and the experimental results is within 2.5 times at 850℃, and the deviation is within 2 times at 980℃. Besides, the life prediction method proposed is compared with other two FIP life prediction methods, and the high accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed life prediction method are verified.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110637
JournalEngineering Fracture Mechanics
Volume312
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Film cooling hole
  • High temperature
  • Life prediction
  • Ni-based single crystal superalloy
  • Vibration fatigue

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