The paper provides a synopsis of the research activities currently pursued at the Technical University Berlin, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin and Honeywell Engines & Systems with respect to ceramic/metal joining concept for small ceramic high temperature gas turbine rotors. The objective was to design an interference fit type joint that can be cost effectively produced and reliably transmit torque at elevated temperatures (up to 800°C). Experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out to examine two slightly different designs which both utilize the same basic principle of a shrink fit connection that is able to compensate the thermal expansion mismatch between ceramic and metal and therefore is capable of keeping the contact pressure at the ceramic/metal interface nearly constant over a wide operating temperature range. The joints have been tested under torsional load at isothermal conditions in order to determine the static coefficient of friction and the torque carrying capability, as well as to optimize the joint geometry. The stress distribution inside the joint has been determined by FEA and subsequently evaluated by measuring the residual stress state of the joint in the ceramic by neutron diffraction.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
May 8–11, 2000
Munich, Germany
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7854-5
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Ceramic/Metal-Shaft/Hub Connection for Applications in Small High Temperature Ceramic Gas Turbine Rotors Available to Purchase
Ulf Heinrich,
Ulf Heinrich
Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Helmut Pucher,
Helmut Pucher
Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Bjoern Schenk,
Bjoern Schenk
Honeywell Engines & Systems, Phoenix, AZ
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Walter Reimers,
Walter Reimers
Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Thomas Schmackers
Thomas Schmackers
Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Ulf Heinrich
Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Helmut Pucher
Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Bjoern Schenk
Honeywell Engines & Systems, Phoenix, AZ
Walter Reimers
Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Thomas Schmackers
Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Paper No:
2000-GT-0534, V001T04A004; 9 pages
Published Online:
August 4, 2014
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Heinrich, U, Pucher, H, Schenk, B, Reimers, W, & Schmackers, T. "Ceramic/Metal-Shaft/Hub Connection for Applications in Small High Temperature Ceramic Gas Turbine Rotors." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Marine; Turbomachinery; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery. Munich, Germany. May 8–11, 2000. V001T04A004. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/2000-GT-0534
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