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In this paper, the results of an experimental fatigue analysis of the compressor blades with the mechanical defects were presented. Before the fatigue test, the blades were damaged in order to simulate the foreign object damage. In this operation, the v-notch was created by hitting the hard object into leading edge of the blade. The similar kind of damage occurs when the small particles as stones or sandy grains are sucked to the engine inlet and next have a collision with the rotated blade. As a result of the impact, both the plastic strains and also the initial stresses occur in the vicinity of the notch. These stresses have a large influence on the number of load cycles to crack initiation. During the experiment, the blades were entered into transverse vibration with the use of Unholtz-Dickie TA-250 vibration system. The crack propagation process was conducted in resonance conditions. During the fatigue test the blades were periodically bent. In investigations, the different vibration amplitudes of the blade were considered. During the fatigue test, the crack length was monitored with the use of non-destructive fluorescent penetrant method. The amplitude of the blade tip displacement was controlled using the Polytec PSV H-400S laser scanning vibrometer. The main aim of this work is analysis of influence of the vibration amplitude on the fatigue life of the compressor blade of the turbine engine. The results of presented investigations are important from the research and also from the practical point of view and have an influence on safety and reliability of the turbine engine.
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