Abstract
A criterion is proposed for assessing the reliability of parts made of polymer composite materials in the event of sand and dust entering the compressor during take-off and landing. Conducting erosion tests with a concentration of abrasive particles corresponding to a conventional dust stream is practically impossible due to their long duration. When conducting tests with a high concentration that is several orders of magnitude higher than the concentration of a conventional stream, the reliability of the estimate is reduced due to the need to extrapolate the results to a large resource. Therefore, to improve the accuracy of the assessment of the erosion resistance of engine parts from polymer composite materials, it is proposed to conduct periodic measurements of the thickness of the part during operation. By calculating the dynamic eigenfrequencies and oscillation shapes and maximum static stresses, the critical thickness of the part is established, below which its eigenfrequency approaches the dangerous rotor harmonics.
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