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[Turbine bladed disks continue to fail because of fatigue caused by resonant stresses; one of the major failures in the 1990s was reported in a nuclear machine in Narora, India. Bearing failures caused machine trip and rubbing caused blade fatigue (see Figure 18.1).]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Keywords: Turbine Blade; Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics; Fatigue Failure; Critical Speed; Centrifugal Compressor
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