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Materials for Aircraft Engines

ASEN 5063 Aircraft Propulsion Final Report 2015 Materials for Aircraft Engines TAKEHIRO OKURA Contents 1. Overview .. 2 2. Fan Section .. 3 Fan Blade .. 3 Fan Case .. 4 3. Compressor Section .. 5 4. Combustor Section .. 5 5. turbine 6 turbine Blade .. 6 Ni-based superalloys .. 8 6. Shaft .. 9 7. Conclusion .. 10 8. Appendix - compositions of Materials - .. 10 9. References .. 12 1. Overview In 1939, the world s first jet plane flew in the sky in Germany. A jet engine in this jet plane was designed by Dr. Ernst Heinkel, a German Aircraft designer. The basic configuration of jet Engines has not changed up until now, and the engine is composed of an air intake, a compressor or a fan, a combustor or a combustion chamber, a turbine and an exhaust nozzle.

or a fan, a combustor or a combustion chamber, a turbine and an exhaust nozzle. (Figure 1) Thereafter, aerodynamic design technology for a compressor and a turbine, cooling technology for turbine blades, and advances in material technology have significantly improved jet engine performance. (Figure 2) Figure 1.

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