Failure analysis of an MVR mechanical vapor recompressor Impeller

This article, published in  » Engeeniring Failure Analysis » of september 2010, describes the root cause failure analysis of a mechanical vapor recompressor (MVR) impeller used in a dairy processing plant. A detailed investigation was commissioned to determine the source of the oscillatory stresses that must have been present to cause fatigue. A vibration analysis indicated large torsional oscillatory stresses, leading to fatigue, were induced by excitation of the 1st and 2nd torsional vibration modes of the MVR impeller and motor system. The excitation was induced by the control system for the motor variable speed drive (VSD).

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Failure analysis of gas turbine generator cooling fan

Fracture BladeVia : Failure analysis of gas turbine generator cooling fan for 14° and 19° — blades angle of attack – Springer.

In gas turbine power plants, a fan is used as a cooling system to dissipate generated heat in coils (copper conductors) and generator electric circuits at the end sides of its rotor. In some cases, fracture of blades causes short circuit between rotor and stator and consequently generator explosion and made lot of financial problems. The fracture of cooling fan blades has been occurred five times at the turbine side of the generator in our case of study, just 100 hr after resuming operation after overhaul.