For my engineering coursework, I am writing a report on the material selection used in high pressure turbine blades, and I'm finding that there isn't much in the way of specific data. It's usually just documentaries and phrases such as "around" or "near" or "more than", and very rarely any clear units or definitions.
I'm using the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 as the basis of a lot of my coursework, but any modern jet engine will do, provided I can use the data to justify the choice of materials for this section of the aircraft.
Are there any resources or good books with some really reliable data sources in there? Ideally with technical drawings (such as the cross-section of the blades) and with indepth statistics? From what I can tell so far, the combustion chamber is "around" 1700C hot, each blade delivers the same as power as "an F1 car" and it rotates at "roughly" 10,000RPM. There is a load of "something like" 18 Tons on each blade too. But there are definitely 66 blades per high-pressure turbine assembly and they're machined to a 7-micron tolerance.
So yeah, I could really use some better information before I start to write a report on it