Static strain measurements on gas turbine combustor liners
Abstract
It is noted that the combustor, a critical hot section component, can suffer failure through crack formation, buckling, and liner burn-through. Thus, there is a need to develop instrumentation which can function reliably in the combustor liner environment during testing and provide data to verify the accuracy of the analytical predictive tools used in designing the combustors. The results of an investigation into the suitability of a number of resistive, capacitive, optical, and electronic sensors are presented. The three sensors judged to possess the potential for measuring static strains up to + or - 2,000 micro-strain at temperatures to 1150 K with an accuracy of + or - 10% are the Kanthal A-1 Wire Strain Gage, Speckle Photography with Heterodyne Halo Evaluation, and the Thin Film Capacitive Sensor.
- Publication:
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Experimental Mechanics
- Pub Date:
- May 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ExM...........R
- Keywords:
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- Combustion Chambers;
- Engine Tests;
- Gas Turbine Engines;
- Linings;
- Mechanical Measurement;
- Strain Gages;
- Turbine Instruments;
- Aircraft Engines;
- Electronic Equipment;
- Halos;
- High Temperature;
- Optical Heterodyning;
- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Speckle Patterns;
- Structural Strain;
- Thin Films;
- Instrumentation and Photography