Petro-chemical Equipment Technology ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (3): 57-62.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-8805.2025.03.011
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Wang Lele, Lin Weihua, Jing Liang
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Abstract: This paper systematically investigated the moving blade fracture in a fluid catalytic cracking unit flue gas turbine through comprehensive failure analysis approaches including material recertification, metallurgical analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), strength calculation, and nondestructive testing (NDT). It is found from the analysis that the safety margin between the intrinsic frequency and the excitation frequency resonance of the moving blade is less than 10%; the machining accuracy is insufficient; and the minor fouling causes the rubbing of blade tip and so on. Aiming at the above problems, measures such as optimizing the design of highstrength twisted composite moving blades, enhancing shot peening hardening of the tenon teeth, eliminating stress concentration, performing finishing treatment on the shrouds, controlling the quality of raw material V and catalysts, and optimizing operational performance are taken to effectively ensure the longterm safe operation of the flue gas turbines.
Key words: flue gas turbine, moving blades, fracture, failure analysis
Wang Lele, Lin Weihua, Jing Liang. Cause Analysis on Fracture Failure of Moving Blades in Flue Gas Turbine[J].Petro-chemical Equipment Technology, 2025, 46(3): 57-62.
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