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Design and Strength Analysis of Curved-Root Concept for Compressor Rotor Blade in Gas Turbine
The motivation of the article is fatigue and fretting issue of the compressor rotor blades
and disks. These phenomena can be caused by high contact pressures leading to fretting
occurring on contact faces in the lock (blade-disk connection, attachment of the blade to
the disk). Additionally, geometrical notches and high cyclic loading can initiate cracks
and lead to engine failures. The paper presents finite element static and modal analyses
of the axial compressor 3rd for the original trapezoidal/dovetail lock geometry and its two
modifications (new lock concepts) to optimize the stress state of the disk-blade assembly.
The cyclic symmetry formulation was used to reduce modelling and computational effort