Abstract

Obtaining the vibration stress of fan rotor blades under actual working conditions through flight tests is a necessary means to carry out design verification and optimization improvement of turbofan engine. Taking the high bypass ratio turbofan engine as research object, installed ground and flight tests were carried out. The vibration characteristics and stress distribution of the fan blade were obtained by direct measurement means of strain gauge, and the air-ground characteristics of the test data were compared and analyzed. The results show that under the steady state, the vibration stress level of fan blade in ground test is significantly higher than that in flight test; There is a significant difference in frequency distribution of excitation factors on fan blade in the ground and flight tests.

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