Failure of Low-Pressure Turbine Blades in Military Turbofan Engines: Causes and Remedies

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作者
Mishra R.K. [1 ]
Srinivasan K. [2 ]
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[1] Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness, Bangalore, Karnataka
[2] Engine Division, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Bangalore, Karnataka
关键词
Fatigue failure; Gas turbine; SEM; Surface oxidation; Thermomechanical fatigue; Turbine blade;
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10.1007/s11668-016-0131-0
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Failure of low-pressure (LP) turbine rotor blades in low bypass military turbofan engines is a great concern for designers, manufactures, repair and overhaul agencies, operators, and airworthiness authorities. The present paper analyzes the LP turbine blade failure cases to determine its root cause. Forensic and metallurgical investigations are carried out on the failed blades. In most cases, the failure was originated from the leading edge and had propagated toward the trailing edge. Intergranular features and high oxidation on the fractured surface have been found as the cause of fatigue failure. Operation at elevated temperatures for considerable time was found responsible for these fatigue failures. Malfunction of fuel system, failure in control sensors, and nonuniformity in atomizer characteristics were the root cause of high temperature in turbine leading to the failure of blades. The paper also presents various remedial measures to address the blade failures from manufacturing and operational points of view. © 2016, ASM International.
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