Developing a Procedure for Technical Status Control of a Turbine Compressor Package Blades

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The article discusses the models of repair process of a turbine compressor package blades. The author determines the boundaries of the assured quality area considering mathematical model analysis and defect detection of rotor blades based on the results of natural vibration frequency measurements.

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April 2015

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