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Failure investigation of in-flight separation of afterburner nozzle flap in a turbojet engine
A turbojet fighter experienced a separation of the afterburner nozzle flap during flight. Three mounting bolts were intended to fasten the nozzle flap assembly, but complete fracture of these bolts was the primary reason of failure. One of them was lost during the incident and two shank parts of the...
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Published in: | Engineering failure analysis 2018-12, Vol.94, p.1-12 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | A turbojet fighter experienced a separation of the afterburner nozzle flap during flight. Three mounting bolts were intended to fasten the nozzle flap assembly, but complete fracture of these bolts was the primary reason of failure. One of them was lost during the incident and two shank parts of the mounting bolts remained in the engine component. Laboratory investigation of the failed components of the nozzle flap assembly indicated that the mounting bolts were improperly installed during the last maintenance. Detailed fractographic study and metallurgical analysis focused on the fractured bolts and revealed fatigue striations with an overload dimple morphology in all fractured surfaces of the bolts. The investigation established sufficient evidence of improper installation of the primary flap assembly due to deformation of the alignment hole which inevitably resulted in higher operational loads on the bolt. It is concluded that the missing bolt had failed first, and other bolts fractured in succession in the manner of fatigue fracture. In response, preventive measures regarding inspection strategy have been improved to avoid similar failures.
•Turbojet fighter experienced in-flight separation of the exhaust nozzle assembly.•Improper installation of the parts resulted in higher operating load acting on the mounting bolt.•Mounting bolts were fractured in succession in the manner of fatigue failure.•Inspection strategy has been improved to prevent similar failure. |
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ISSN: | 1350-6307 1873-1961 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2018.07.023 |