Fracture behavior of Ti-6Al-4V in the extreme thermo-mechanical environment of fan blade-out
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
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(2026). Fracture behavior of Ti-6Al-4V in the extreme thermo-mechanical environment of fan blade-out [journal article - articolo]. In SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/318847
Abstract:
This study presents a comprehensive numerical analysis of stress triaxiality and damage evolution in Ti-6Al-4V aeroengine containment case under realistic Fan Blade-Out (FBO) loading conditions. Using a finite element model with a validated Johnson-Cook (JC) damage model, we investigate the fan case’s response across a range of rotational speeds, culminating in an extreme-speed fracture event. The simulations accurately capture the complex interplay of high strain rates (~ 104 s−1), significant adiabatic heating (> 900 °C), and evolving stress states. A key finding is a speed-dependent shift in the failure mechanism, from tensile-driven damage at lower speeds to shear-dominated failure at higher speeds. The fracture analysis of failure predicted under coupled, high-temperature, high-strain-rate conditions shows the model operating in a slight extrapolated regime. This highlights considerable uncertainty in using models calibrated with standard, decoupled tests for predicting failure in complex, termo-mechanical events. The findings underscore the necessity of new experimental data for FBO analysis that captures coupled thermo-mechanical effects to improve the predictive accuracy of computational fracture mechanics and ensure the robust design of damage-tolerant aeroengine components.
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1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Elenco autori:
Tuninetti, Víctor; Beecher, Carlos; Arcieri, Emanuele Vincenzo; Oñate, Angelo; García-Herrera, Claudio; Baragetti, Sergio
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