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Book Title: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) : Geometric
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Book Category: ELLIPSOIDS
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-15 16:03:55
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PDF Size: 1.48 MB
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Book Pages: 22
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Nonmetallic inclusions in gas turbine disk alloys can have a significant detrimental impact on fatigue life. Because large inclusions that lead to anomalously low lives occur infrequently, probabilistic approaches can be utilized to avoid the excessively conservative assumption of lifing to a large inclusion in a high stress location. A prerequisite to modeling the impact of inclusions on the fatigue life distribution is a characterization of the inclusion occurrence rate and size distribution. To help facilitate this process, a geometric simulation of the inclusions was devised. To make the simulation problem tractable, the irregularly sized and shaped inclusions were modeled as arbitrarily oriented, three independent dimensioned, ellipsoids. Random orientation of the ellipsoid is accomplished through a series of three orthogonal rotations of axes. In this report, a set of mathematical models for the following parameters are described: the intercepted area of a randomly sectioned ellipsoid, the dimensions and orientation of the intercepted ellipse, the area of a randomly oriented sectioned ellipse, the depth and width of a randomly oriented sectioned ellipse, and the projected area of a randomly oriented ellipsoid.
These parameters are necessary to determine an inclusion s potential to develop a propagating fatigue crack. Without these mathematical models, computationally expensive search algorithms would be required to compute these parameters
- Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
- Date: 12/1/2008
- Year: 2008
- Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), INCLUSIONS, ELLIPSOIDS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, POSITION (LOCATION), FATIGUE LIFE, SIZE DISTRIBUTION, SIMULATION, DEPTH, Bonacuse, Peter J
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