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Comprehensive structural analysis of compressor wheel using FEM
Chromek, Lukáš ; Nehybka, Jindřich (referee) ; Civín, Adam (advisor)
This thesis explores the utilization of FEM software ANSYS in the analysis of the real blade wheel of a radial compressor used in small turbine aviation motors. This apparatus is made by První brněnská strojírna a.s., and its detached site in Velká Bíteš where it has the aviation engineering division. The aim of this thesis is a comprehensive blade wheel analysis composed of several steps. These steps include static and elasto-plastic strength analysis, which describes stress distribution and its assessment from the perspective of boundary conditions of elasticity during the use of the Hooke and the non-linear model of the material. Another step is dynamic analysis; in this case modal analysis, which describes the frequencies and its waveforms. The last part of the thesis contains thermal analysis while considering stationary and non-stationary thermal field. The analysis is then transformed into thermal-stress coupled analysis, which describes stress distribution resulting from thermal expansion of the material. The thesis follows the process of calculation simulations that are used during the design of a real impeller, thus before the creation of a prototype that undergoes real experiments.
Modal analysis of turbine wheel for aircraft engine
Drahý, Jan ; Nehybka, Jindřich (referee) ; Malenovský, Eduard (advisor)
The master thesis deals with modal analysis of turbine wheel of aircraft engine. The first part is concerned with the modal analysis of the computational model of turbine wheel and separated turbine blade using the cyclic symmetry of the ANSYS software. This part of the thesis set the task of determining the natural frequency depending on the operating parameters of the motor. The second part of the thesis occupies with the experimental simulation of the task. The results of experimental simulation are verified and compared with the results from the computational modal analysis. The goal is to create a Campbell diagram and to determine the intervals of the critical revolution of the turbine wheel.
Comprehensive structural analysis of compressor wheel using FEM
Chromek, Lukáš ; Nehybka, Jindřich (referee) ; Civín, Adam (advisor)
This thesis explores the utilization of FEM software ANSYS in the analysis of the real blade wheel of a radial compressor used in small turbine aviation motors. This apparatus is made by První brněnská strojírna a.s., and its detached site in Velká Bíteš where it has the aviation engineering division. The aim of this thesis is a comprehensive blade wheel analysis composed of several steps. These steps include static and elasto-plastic strength analysis, which describes stress distribution and its assessment from the perspective of boundary conditions of elasticity during the use of the Hooke and the non-linear model of the material. Another step is dynamic analysis; in this case modal analysis, which describes the frequencies and its waveforms. The last part of the thesis contains thermal analysis while considering stationary and non-stationary thermal field. The analysis is then transformed into thermal-stress coupled analysis, which describes stress distribution resulting from thermal expansion of the material. The thesis follows the process of calculation simulations that are used during the design of a real impeller, thus before the creation of a prototype that undergoes real experiments.
Modal analysis of turbine wheel for aircraft engine
Drahý, Jan ; Nehybka, Jindřich (referee) ; Malenovský, Eduard (advisor)
The master thesis deals with modal analysis of turbine wheel of aircraft engine. The first part is concerned with the modal analysis of the computational model of turbine wheel and separated turbine blade using the cyclic symmetry of the ANSYS software. This part of the thesis set the task of determining the natural frequency depending on the operating parameters of the motor. The second part of the thesis occupies with the experimental simulation of the task. The results of experimental simulation are verified and compared with the results from the computational modal analysis. The goal is to create a Campbell diagram and to determine the intervals of the critical revolution of the turbine wheel.

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