501 F Rotor Overhaul
501 F Rotor Overhaul
501 F Rotor Overhaul
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For compressor stages 5 through 16, dry ice is used to shrink the suction (male) sides of the wheels (Fig 6), which mesh with the discharge (female) sides of adjacent wheels, to free up the interference fit. This allows removal of each wheel in turn without galling rabbet surfaces. Stage 4 differs in that it has female fit-ups on both sides of the wheel and heat may be needed to remove it. The first three compressor stages are integral with the stub shaft.
The rotor showed no signs of intrinsic material defects that could have contributed to this failure, Romero said. However, corrosion pitting was linked to the dozens of initiation sites found at the OD of the part. An insert was designed to take the place of the pilot, which is only used for assembling the machine (Fig 11). The design was qualified by using finite element analysis (Fig 12). Second case history. The rotor, taken out of service because of a lube-oil-system failure, did not exhibit abnormal vibration or run-outs. However, both the compressor and turbine shaft ends suffered heavy rubs in the oil-seal area. Plus, the pilot had failed completely and was hanging from the fourth-stage disc. Journal surfaces were repaired by submerged arc welding (Fig 13), then the shaft was stress-relieved and finish-machined (Fig 14).
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Romero pointed out that the pilot wasnt going anywhere and had the rotor not been unstacked to facilitate the rub repair no one would have been the wiser. However, he said, you dont want to leave an untreated scar even if its not an imminent threat. The same solution used in the first case history was applied in the second. CCJ
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