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Mitigation of fretting fatigue damage in blade and disk pressure faces with low plasticity burnishing

Preve´ y et al., 2007

Document ID
7365800970037000776
Author
Preve´ y P
Jayaraman N
Ravindranath R
Shepard M
Publication year
Publication venue
Turbo Expo: Power for Land, Sea, and Air

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Low Plasticity Burnishing (LPB) is now established as a surface enhancement technology capable of introducing through-thickness compressive residual stresses in the edges of gas turbine engine blades and vanes to mitigate foreign object damage (FOD). The “Fatigue …
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