Qualification of turbine architectures in a multiphysical approach: application to a turboshaft engine
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
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9th International Conference of IDMME - Virtuazl Concept, 2010-10-20, Bordeaux. 2010
English Abstract
The performance of a turboshaft engine derives essentially from the performance of the turbine, which in turn is closely correlated with rotor/stator clearance at the blade tips. In this article we propose to define criteria ...Read more >
The performance of a turboshaft engine derives essentially from the performance of the turbine, which in turn is closely correlated with rotor/stator clearance at the blade tips. In this article we propose to define criteria for qualifying turbine architectures based on a geometric model which integrates variability due to the processes of obtaining parts, the assembly processes and the thermomechanical behaviour of the turbine. The geometric model proposed here integrates thermomechanical strains in 3D dimension-chains formalised by operations on polytopes (Minkowski sum and intersection).Read less <
English Keywords
geometric variability
tolerancing analysis
thermomechanics
performance criteria
Origin
Hal imported