Title of article :
A Detailed Failure Analysis of Vertically Suspended Diffuser Pump Caused by Hex Head Bolt Fracture: The Marine Service Condition
Author/Authors :
Etminanfar, M.R. Research Center for Advanced Materials - Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, iran , Safavi, M. S. Research Center for Advanced Materials - Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, iran , Masumi, S. Research Center for Advanced Materials - Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, iran , Khanmohammadi, S. Research Center for Advanced Materials - Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, iran , Seied-Hamzeh, J. Heavy Duty Pumps and Water Turbine Manufacture Company, PETCO, Tabriz, Iran , Khalil-Allafi, J. Research Center for Advanced Materials - Faculty of Materials Engineering - Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, iran
Abstract :
Vertically suspended diffuser pumps play a significant role in the seawater cooling systems of the petrochemical
and refinery industries. The present work deals with providing a detailed analysis of mechanisms
involved in the early failure of hex head bolt used in the vertically suspended diffuser pump framework,
which has served three years in the marine condition. The morphological and microstructural characteristics
of the failed bolt were evaluated by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM), spark-optical
emission spectroscopy (spark-OES), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. Besides, a microhardness test
was performed to assess the mechanical properties of the samples. The results demonstrated the presence of
Cr, Fe, Mn, and Si elements in the microstructure of failed bolt, which coincides with the composition of
stainless steel (X5CrMnN17-8). While there exist sulfur and oxide inclusions in the parts close to the surface,
no surface-related defects were detected in the central part. Moreover, the microstructural assay showed that
the failed sample was composed of austenite-martensite micro-duplex structure. The microhardness values of
regions close to the surface of the failed bolt were higher than that of the central part by ≈20 %, since there is
higher martensite content. Fractography images revealed a brittle fracture mechanism in the parts close to the
surface, while ductile fracture was observed at the center of the bolt. In general, the main factor governing
the failure of the bolt can be attributed to the lack of precise control over the chemical composition of the bolt
and the application of an inappropriate fabrication process.
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Keywords :
Failure , Hex head bolt , Vertically suspended diffuser pump , Fractography , Stainless steel
Journal title :
International Journal of Iron and Steel Society of Iran