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Study on high-low cycle fretting fatigue life of Inconel718 tenon structure
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National Key Laboratory of Strength and Structural Integrity,Aircraft Strength Research Institute of China,Xi’an 710089

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National Science and Technology Major Project (J2019-IV-0010-0078)

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    The turbine blades of aero-engines are subjected to cyclic high-low cycle loads in actual service environments, which is a typical high-low cycle micro motion fatigue condition. The frequent occurrence of fatigue fracture in turbine blades due to fretting fatigue seriously affects the safe operation of aero-engines. In order to study the high-low cycle fretting fatigue problems of hot end component materials, this paper designs an Inconel718 tenon connection simulation component and conducts high-low cycle composite fretting fatigue tests on it. Five different load/frequency experiment conditions were designed to compare the life distribution of the simulated parts under different conditions. The results show that high/low cycle load has significant influence on fretting fatigue life. With the increase of high/low cycle load or frequency, the fretting fatigue life of joints decreases.

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Xiaolin Yang, Qinqin Mu, Yonghui Chen, Qun Yan. Study on high-low cycle fretting fatigue life of Inconel718 tenon structure[J]. Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering,2024,15(5):120-126

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  • Received:January 18,2024
  • Revised:August 29,2024
  • Adopted:September 08,2024
  • Online: September 13,2024
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