Abstract

A geometric modeling method for cold blade is proposed based on hot-to-cold finite element (FE) transformation calculation. The main idea is to interpolate the deformation result calculated from hot-to-cold transformation to the control points of the hot blade profile. Subtract the interpolated displacement values from the coordinates of the hot control points then the coordinates of the cold control points are obtained. The resulting coordinates could be directly used for solid modeling in commercial CAD programs. Both the hot-to-cold FE transformation calculation part and the output part of the cold blade profile’s control point coordinates could be accomplished in a whole process automatically in the commercial FE program ANSYS15.0. The flow chart of the entire process is given attached with ANSYS APDL commands. Finally, a numerical example based on a blisk sector model is provided. The hot-to-cold FE transformation calculation is performed, the finite element model (FEM) is obtained and solid model is built. Additionally, the effect of mesh density on the modeling accuracy is investigated.

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