Abstract

In operating gas turbine engines in dusty environments, severe erosion of compressor and turbine components results. This erosion adversely effects engine performance. Predicting erosion in the rotating machine of gas turbine is a complex problem. This paper presents test data from the high temperature material erosion facility at the University of Cincinnati. Data was obtained between a target temperature of ambient and 649°C (1200°F) for AM355, Rene 41 and L605 cobalt. In addition, particle velocity and impingement angle were varied.Copyright © 1988 by ASME

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