Atlas / Learn / Papers / 19800011217
NASA NTRS · Technical Memorandum (TM)
Ferrographic and spectrographic analysis of oil sampled before and after failure of a jet engine
Attribution
This is the abstract and citation. Full text lives at NASA NTRS — we link out rather than host. All credit to the authors and Legacy CDMS.
Abstract
Verbatim from NASA NTRS. Not paraphrased, not summarized.
An experimental gas turbine engine was destroyed as a result of the combustion of its titanium components. Several engine oil samples (before and after the failure) were analyzed with a Ferrograph as well as plasma, atomic absorption, and emission spectrometers. The analyses indicated that a lubrication system failure was not a causative factor in the engine failure. Neither an abnormal wear mechanism, nor a high level of wear debris was detected in the oil sample from the engine just prior to the test in which the failure occurred. However, low concentrations of titanium were evident in this sample and samples taken earlier. After the failure, higher titanium concentrations were detected in oil samples taken from different engine locations. Ferrographic analysis indicated that most of the titanium was contained in spherical metallic debris after the failure.
Author
- Jones, W. R., Jr. NASA Lewis Research Center
Citation: Jones, W. R., Jr. (2019). Ferrographic and spectrographic analysis of oil sampled before and after failure of a jet engine. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19800011217. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19800011217 ↗