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Failure of mounting bolt of helicopter main gearbox support strut

Krstic, Branimir
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Rebhi, Lamine
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Ilic, Nada
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2016
Engineering Failure Analysis

The mounting bolt of helicopter main gearbox support strut was fractured into two pieces during the flight mission. The fracture occurred at the root of the first engaged thread of the bolt-nut assembly. Visual inspection of the fracture zone revealed cracks, formed by interlinking of corrosion pits, at the almost all thread roots of the bolt. Energy dispersive spectroscopy disclosed significant damage of the cadmium plating as well as the presence of large amounts of corrosion products at the bolt threads. Through the fractography and metallography analysis, it was found that the mounting bolt failed due to hydrogen-induced intergranular stress corrosion cracking (HI-IGSCC). The finite element (FE) analysis confirmed that the crack origin was located at the area with the maximum tensile stress in the bolt. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.engfailanal.2016.09.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000387111200026

Author(s)
Krstic, Branimir
Rebhi, Lamine
Ilic, Nada
Dodic, Marjan
Dinulovic, Mirko
Andric, Predrag  
Trifkovic, Dragan
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Engineering Failure Analysis
Volume

70

Start page

351

End page

363

Subjects

Helicopter

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Bolt failures

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Finite element analysis

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Hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking

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