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Optimizing hot forging parameters for gas turbine blade formation: a comprehensive study
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Javid, Youness
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressor blades
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ Die forging
/ Engineering
/ Forging dies
/ Friction
/ Gas turbine engines
/ Gas turbines
/ Geometry
/ Heat transfer
/ Hot forging
/ Impact analysis
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Investigations
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical properties
/ Media Management
/ Metal forming
/ Microstructure
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Parameter identification
/ Process parameters
/ Production costs
/ Titanium alloys
/ Turbine blades
/ Turbines
2024
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Optimizing hot forging parameters for gas turbine blade formation: a comprehensive study
by
Javid, Youness
in
Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressor blades
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ Die forging
/ Engineering
/ Forging dies
/ Friction
/ Gas turbine engines
/ Gas turbines
/ Geometry
/ Heat transfer
/ Hot forging
/ Impact analysis
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Investigations
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical properties
/ Media Management
/ Metal forming
/ Microstructure
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Parameter identification
/ Process parameters
/ Production costs
/ Titanium alloys
/ Turbine blades
/ Turbines
2024
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Optimizing hot forging parameters for gas turbine blade formation: a comprehensive study
by
Javid, Youness
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressor blades
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ Die forging
/ Engineering
/ Forging dies
/ Friction
/ Gas turbine engines
/ Gas turbines
/ Geometry
/ Heat transfer
/ Hot forging
/ Impact analysis
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Investigations
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical properties
/ Media Management
/ Metal forming
/ Microstructure
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Parameter identification
/ Process parameters
/ Production costs
/ Titanium alloys
/ Turbine blades
/ Turbines
2024
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Optimizing hot forging parameters for gas turbine blade formation: a comprehensive study
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Optimizing hot forging parameters for gas turbine blade formation: a comprehensive study
2024
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This study focuses on optimizing the forming process of gas turbine blades using the hot forging method. Initially, the parameters that influence the strength, dimensional accuracy, and production cost of a Ti-6Al-4 V compressor blade for gas turbines are identified. These parameters are assessed through a two-level isothermal forging process and evaluated using the DFORM-3D software, a forging process simulator. After analyzing the preliminary findings, the parameters with the greatest impact on objectives are pinpointed and subjected to further testing within a narrower range. Once the optimal parameter range is determined, the blade forging dies are designed and fabricated based on the latest insights. Post-production, the blade undergoes relevant tests, and its performance is compared against the desired range. The alignment between real-world conditions and optimization results validates the initial assumptions. The study highlights the significant influence of forging temperature, pressing velocity, preform shape, and final die separation line on the optimization process, as evidenced by the results.
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Springer London,Springer Nature B.V
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