The mass of each turbine blade in a gas turbine engine is the individual mass of a single blade within the turbine section. This mass can vary depending on the design, material, and size of the turbine blade. There isn’t a universal formula for the mass of each turbine blade, as it’s determined by the specific design and construction choices made by the engine manufacturer.However, to calculate the mass of each turbine blade, you would typically measure or estimate it based on the blade’s geometry and material.
The formula, in a general sense, can be written as:
- Mass of Each Turbine Blade is the mass of an individual turbine blade, typically measured in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb).
- Volume of Each Turbine Blade is the volume occupied by the turbine blade, which can be calculated based on its geometry (e.g., length, width, thickness).
- Material Density is the density of the material from which the turbine blade is constructed, measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³).