Aerospace (Apr 2021)

Exemplification of Detecting Gas Turbine Blade Structure Defects Using the X-ray Computed Tomography Method

  • Józef Błachnio,
  • Marek Chalimoniuk,
  • Artur Kułaszka,
  • Henryk Borowczyk,
  • Dariusz Zasada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace8040119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 119

Abstract

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X-ray computed tomography is more often applied in non-destructive testing the quality of construction elements significantly crucial for reliability and safety of device elements, machines and complex industrial systems. This article describes the computed tomography (CT) system used to inspect the technical condition of turbine blades of the aircraft engine. The impact of the experimental conditions on the correctness of the obtained results was determined. The appropriate selection of parameters for the experiment was given, and the correct test results of gas turbine blades were presented. Failures, manufacturing defects, material deviations of nickel-cobalt alloyed blades were identified. The thickness of walls was measured in the selected cross-sections with the accuracy of 0.01 mm, and selected manufacturing defects of cooling passages were diagnosed. It was demonstrated that the application of the CT system allows for detailed non-destructive inspection of the technical condition of machine parts. The test results proved that the X-ray computed tomography could be applied in the production and repairs of machines.

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