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This article includes studies of vibration and stress amplitudes in the Is' stage rotor blades of jet trainer one-pass engine compressors before and after refurbishment in operating conditions. The presented results were obtained using SAD-2 blade vibration amplitude registering and measuring apparatus. The same tests were carried on the same one-pass engine after modernisation. Example oscillograms from the vibration tests of the 16 blades are shown in this article, where show the vibrations of three randomly selected one-pass engines after refurbishment (marked 1, 2 and 3) out of a total of 50 engines. The engine vibration spectra cover the full rotation speed range. The difference between the vibration amplitudes of 1st stage rotor blades, in one-pass engine compressors before and after the refurbishment, is results from the difference in how the blades were attached to the disc. Before modernisation the hammer-type root was used, whereas after refurbishment dovetail-type fittings were applied. Furthermore, it was confirmed that there is nocoupling via the blade disc occurred when the blades were arranged on the disc according to the sinusoidal order of their free vibration frequencies. In such cases recorded vibration amplitudes remain within the average range (from 100 to 120 MPa in terms of stress).
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This paper considers 1st stage compressor blade dynamics in the one-pass jet engines of trainer aircraft. Research was carried out on an engine test bench using the SAD system and its results were compared with those obtained using the tensometric approach. In this paper presented basic dynamic properties of rotor blades, bench test of rotor blade dynamics, Bench tests of the dynamic behaviour of blades subjected to external impacts and then Comparison of strain gauge and SAD tip-timing results. Then discusses the results of tests assessing the accuracy of the 1987 ITWL device by comparing strain gauge signals with those recorded by SAD apparatus in a running engine. It also presented simultaneous vibration readings of all the rotor blades at selected rotation speeds. Also shows that increased stress in these blades may be due to repeated engine surges, normal and hot engine surges, entry into the engine of a foreign object. Among others selection and layout of rotor blades in the 1st stage of a one-pass engine compressor, stress amplitudes for rotor blade, stress in rotor blade, stress amplitudes, free inlet flow and smooth engine acceleration, vibration amplitudes, asynchronous vibrations are presented in the paper.
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