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JOURNAL OF FAILURE ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
卷 15, 期 2, 页码 211-218出版社
SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s11668-015-9935-6
关键词
Failure analysis; Fatigue cracking; High-cycle fatigue; Inclusions; Quench cracking; Shafts
After approximately fifteen months of service, cracking was detected in the journal section of a 3-MW electric motor shaft used to drive a reciprocating gas compressor. A detailed failure analysis revealed sulfide inclusion and quench crack-initiated fatigue cracks. Two crack orientations were observed, axial and angular. The axial cracks are believed to be quench cracks which initiated along sulfide stringers; the angular cracks were found to be high-cycle fatigue cracks emanating from the axial cracks. Recommendations included the use of a reduced sulfur content shaft steel (0.010 wt.% max) and a pre-service non-destructive inspection to detect the presence of quench cracks or other surface imperfections.
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