Liquid Metal Corrosion Fatigue (LMCF) Failure of Aircraft Engine Turbine Blades

被引:4
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作者
Kumar, Arun [1 ]
Ensha, Syavash [1 ]
Irvin, James F. [2 ]
Quinn, Joseph
机构
[1] EAG Labs, 250 N Nash St, El Segundo, CA 90245 USA
[2] AERS Inc, 18 Willis Way, Malta, NY 12020 USA
关键词
Liquid metal corrosion fatigue (LMCF); Turbine blade failure; Aircraft engine failure; High cycle fatigue (HCF) failure;
D O I
10.1007/s11668-018-0487-4
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
An aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. Initial investigation determined that the crash occurred due to an engine failure with an accumulated 4955 flight hours and 4018 take-off/landing cycles. Engine teardown revealed that several turbine blades on the second-stage power turbine (PT) had failed due to fatigue in the airfoil. This article presents an uncommon crack initiation mode by liquid metal corrosion. It was initially postulated that the turbine blades of the engine may have failed by fatigue due to age. However, subsequent metallurgical failure analysis revealed that the fatigue failure was caused by the presence of liquid lead (Pb) on the airfoil at the operating temperature which reacted with the nickel-base superalloy and facilitated the fatigue crack initiation. Lead was used in the manufacturing process to encapsulate the turbine blades to form a solid block for fixture support during machining of the blades. The general operating temperature in the second-stage turbine was reported as 600-700 A degrees F, while the melting point of lead is 621 A degrees F. Molten lead slowly penetrated and alloyed into the surface of the turbine blades during engine operation which eventually led to fatigue crack initiation sites on the high-pressure side of the blade airfoils. The process of liquid metal corrosion occurred over a long time-period of engine operation causing fatigue crack nucleation and the subsequent fatigue crack propagation time was of the order of few minutes due to the high RPM of the turbine, thus categorized as a high cycle fatigue (HCF) and making crack discovery unlikely during the maintenance inspections. The lead residue is needed to be removed completely from the turbine blades after machining during manufacturing, and therefore, the engine manufacturer was found responsible for the cause of this accident instead of inadequate maintenance, inspections, old age of the engine turbine blades or pilot error.
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页码:939 / 947
页数:9
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