发动机叶盘生命周期分析结果

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1108/aeat-04-2023-0108
Kilian Fricke, Thomas Bergs, Philipp Ganser, Martin Seimann
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目的航空业在过去几十年中持续增长。为了保持航空业的可持续性和竞争力,必须全面了解航空业整个生命周期对环境的影响,包括材料、工艺和资源;制造和生产;终生服务;再利用;报废和回收。飞机发动机的一个重要部件,即被称为 "叶盘 "的整体转子,是由高价值的金属合金制成的,需要复杂且资源密集型的制造工艺。本文旨在评估 Blisk 生产过程中产生的生态和经济影响,从而确定重要的 "热点"。不同于欧洲航空航天科学网络系列以往侧重于生命周期评估前两个阶段的论文,本出版物深入探讨了 "生命周期影响评估 "和 "解释 "阶段,概述了生命周期清单建模、影响类别选择,并介绍了 Blisk 制造工艺链的初步生命周期评估结果。全球升温潜能值的主要来源是原材料生产。原创性/价值这项工作的原创性在于对复杂发动机部件的制造过程进行了详细的生态评估,并得出了热点问题以及在产品从摇篮到终点的整个周期中减少生态足迹的潜在改进措施。生命周期评估结果可作为未来优化工艺链、使用 "绿色 "材料和改进单个工艺的基础。
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Life cycle analysis results for engine blisk LCA

Purpose

The aviation industry has seen consistent growth over the past few decades. To maintain its sustainability and competitiveness, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the environmental impacts across the entire life cycle of the industry, including materials, processes and resources; manufacturing and production; lifetime services; reuse; end-of-life; and recycling. One important component of aircraft engines, integral rotors known as Blisks, are made of high-value metallic alloys that require complex and resource-intensive manufacturing processes. The purpose of this paper is to assess the ecological and economical impacts generated through Blisk production and thereby identify significant ‘hot-spots’.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper focuses on the methodology and approach for conducting a full-scale Blisk life cycle assessment (LCA) based on ISO 14040/44. Unlike previous papers in the European Aerospace Science Network series, which focused on the first two stages of LCA, this publication delves into the “life cycle impact assessment” and “interpretation” stages, providing an overview of the life cycle inventory modeling, impact category selection and presenting preliminary LCA results for the Blisk manufacturing process chain.

Findings

The result shows that the milled titanium Blisk has a lower CO2 footprint than the milled nickel Blisk, which is less than half of the global warming potential (GWP) of the milled nickel Blisk. A main contributor to GWP arises from raw material production. However, no recycling scenarios were included in the analysis, which will be the topic of further investigations.

Originality/value

The originality of this work lies in the detailed ecological assessment of the manufacturing for complex engine components and the derivation of hot spots as well as potential improvements in terms of eco-footprint reduction throughout the products cradle-to-gate cycle. The LCA results serve as a basis for future approaches of process chain optimisation, use of “greener” materials and individual process improvements.

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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 工程技术-工程:宇航
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3.20
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13.30%
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168
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology provides a broad coverage of the materials and techniques employed in the aircraft and aerospace industry. Its international perspectives allow readers to keep up to date with current thinking and developments in critical areas such as coping with increasingly overcrowded airways, the development of new materials, recent breakthroughs in navigation technology - and more.
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