A design approach to avoid flutter of low pressure turbine blades in aircraft engines is described. A linearized Euler analysis, previously validated using experimental data, is used for a series of parameter studies. The influence of mode shape and reduced frequency are investigated. Mode shape is identified as the most important contributor to determining the stability of a blade design. A new stability parameter is introduced to gain additional insight into the key contributors to flutter. This stability parameter is derived from the influence coefficient representation of the cascade, and includes only contributions from the reference blade and its immediate neighbors. This has the effect of retaining the most important contributions to aerodynamic damping while filtering out terms of less significance. This parameter is utilized to develop a stability map, which provides the critical reduced frequency as a function of torsion axis location. Rules for preliminary design and procedures for detailed design analysis are defined.
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ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition
June 2–5, 1998
Stockholm, Sweden
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7866-8
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A Design Method to Prevent Low Pressure Turbine Blade Flutter
Josef Panovsky,
Josef Panovsky
GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH
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Robert E. Kielb
Robert E. Kielb
GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH
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Josef Panovsky
GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH
Robert E. Kielb
GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH
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98-GT-575, V005T14A052; 12 pages
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December 23, 2014
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Panovsky, J, & Kielb, RE. "A Design Method to Prevent Low Pressure Turbine Blade Flutter." Proceedings of the ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. Volume 5: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Ceramics; Structures and Dynamics; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education. Stockholm, Sweden. June 2–5, 1998. V005T14A052. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/98-GT-575
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