Faculty Publications
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/18736
Publications by NITK Faculty
Browse
3 results
Search Results
Item Failure Analysis of a Bucket Elevator Shaft(Springer, 2021) Gurudath, B.; Kumawat, K.K.; Tejaswi, V.; Sondar, P.R.; Rakshan Kumar, J.K.; Hegde, S.R.Present work investigates the in-service break down of a bucket elevator in a chemical processing plant. The elevator was used for lifting bulk Di-Ammonium Phosphate and broke down due to premature failure of a shaft made of EN19 steel. The investigation comprises a detailed metallurgical failure analysis involving site visit, visual inspection, fractography, and metallography. The investigation reveals that, about 2 years prior to the failure, the shaft was tack-welded to the sprocket hub and a gib-head key near the keyway to avoid the frequent loosening of the key. The inspection during the site visit confirms that the shaft-sprocket assembly was subjected to in-service jerky loading condition along with uneven stress distribution due to misaligned counterweight. The investigation concludes that a crack was initiated in the shaft at the heat affected zone of the tack-welded spot, propagated transversely by fatigue due to in-service cyclic loading, and terminated catastrophically by a brittle fracture during the service. Tack welding, coupled with uneven stress distribution in the shaft due to misaligned counterweight system, is adjudged the root cause of this failure. Suitable remedial measures are suggested to avoid such a failure in the future. © 2021, ASM International.Item Failure analysis of a fire water jockey pump shaft(Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Padasale, B.; Kulkarni, G.S.; Rakshan Kumar, J.K.; Cadambi, S.; Hegde, S.R.This work presents failure investigation of a fire water jockey pump shaft that is installed in the fire-station of a petrochemical plant. The jockey pump is driven by a 130 kW motor at about 1480 RPM whose shaft and the coupling key are made of 40C8 steel and 55C8 steel respectively. The drive-shaft of one of the pumps fractured after running for approximately 110 h, while its twin remained functional. The failure analysis involves visual inspection, hardness measurements, metallography, fractography, analytical design calculations, and numerical stress analysis. The analysis concludes that usage of square-ended key in the round-ended keyway is the primary cause, and usage of dissimilar materials for the shaft and the key is the secondary cause for the premature failure. The present work recommends a modified key design and use of the same grade of steel for both the shaft and the key to avoid such failures in the future. © 2022 Elsevier LtdItem Creep cavitation damage of K-type thermocouples(Elsevier Ltd, 2023) Rakshan Kumar, J.K.; Bhattacharjee, D.; Dsilva, P.; Praveen, R.; Hegde, S.R.This work investigates premature failure of K-Type thermocouples that were used in a chemical processing plant. The work presents a detailed metallurgical failure analysis involving, site visit, visual inspection, metallography, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and fractography. The analysis reveals that the thermocouple wires endured creep cavitation damage during service and eventually failed by creep-rupture. Interestingly, the influence of creep on the degradation of industrial thermocouples is not detected and reported thus far. By presenting analytical stress calculations using temperature dependent materials properties, the current work reveals that the thermal expansion mismatch between various materials of thermocouple causes high tensile stresses in the thermocouple wires during elevated temperature services. The work concludes that high tensile stresses at elevated temperature operation caused premature creep failure of the K-type thermocouples. © 2022
