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Failure Analysis of Compressor Blade of vpical Fighter-class Aero-engine-A Case Study

2002; Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre; Volume: 52; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.14429/dsj.52.2192

ISSN

0976-464X

Autores

B. D. Sahoo, G. Gouda,

Tópico(s)

Energetic Materials and Combustion

Resumo

Failure of second-stage compressor rotor blade of a typical Russian fighter-class aero-engine has resulted in few accidents and many incidents. Apart from this, during manufacturing stage there was high rejection rate of this rotor blade in vibrational fatigue tests. Metallurgical investigations of the failed rotor blade reveals that the mode of failure'is fatigue. The various reasons of this fatigue crack are micro-inclusion, silica embedment and hydrogen attack. This was analysed from the three different approaches, namely, theoretical stress analysis, basic design and quality control. To contain the possibility of silica embedment and hydrogen attack, sand electro-corrundum blasting and measure-replaced blasting have been taken to control hydrogen embedment.

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