| Industry: |
Wastewater Processing Plant |
| Specimen Description: |
Vertical Pump Impeller |
| Material: |
C95300 Nickel Aluminum Bronze |
| Environment: |
Filtered water |
| Background: |
The blades from aluminum bronze pump impellers were
failing after a short time in service due to complete separaton fracture.
The blade failures resulted in disruption to the plant operation and
expensive repairs. |
| Time in Service: |
Unknown |
| Findings: |
Dye-penetrant inspection of the impeller revealed
many areas of random, PT indications over much of the impeller blade
and hub. Visual examination of blade fractures revealed thumbnail areas
where the fracture was a different color from that of the overload fracture.
Fractures initiated from the "loaded" side of the impeller
blade. SEM examination of a fracture revealed fatigue striations at the
initiation edge of the blades. Microstructural examination of a blade
at a fracture revealed that dealuminification had occurred in service,.
reducing the strength of the blade material in the dealuminified areas.
The impeller blades had suffered fatigue at weak, dealuminified areas
near the blade hub. The dealuminification was due to exposure to the
filtered water environment. |