2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9121358
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Fatigue Damage Evaluation of Compressor Blade Based on Nonlinear Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing

Abstract: Nonlinear ultrasonic testing is highly sensitive to micro-defects and can be used to detect hidden damage and defects inside materials. At present, most tests are carried out on specimens, and there are few nonlinear ultrasonic tests for fatigue damage of compressor blades. A vibration fatigue test was carried out on compressor blade steel KMN, and blade specimens with different damage degrees were obtained. Then, the nonlinear coefficients of blade specimens were obtained by nonlinear ultrasonic testing. The … Show more

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“…Inside, you will find an all-encompassing panorama that sheds light on the fascinating realms of offshore structure design and control. Discover the pivotal role played by fatigue [8,9], corrosion [4,5], sliding wear [10], cavitation [11], and crevice erosion-the formidable foes that constantly threaten the integrity of marine structures. Be amazed as laboratory results are revealed, complemented by the wonders of finite element simulations that bring these investigations to life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Inside, you will find an all-encompassing panorama that sheds light on the fascinating realms of offshore structure design and control. Discover the pivotal role played by fatigue [8,9], corrosion [4,5], sliding wear [10], cavitation [11], and crevice erosion-the formidable foes that constantly threaten the integrity of marine structures. Be amazed as laboratory results are revealed, complemented by the wonders of finite element simulations that bring these investigations to life.…”
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confidence: 99%