Shock As Plane Engine Bursts Into Flames
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Aledgedly a surge, but would a surge be able to create a large hole in the engine cowling
Aledgedly a surge, but would a surge be able to create a large hole in the engine cowling
The hole will have been caused by parts of the engine breaking off and failing to be contained either due to the surge or some other reason.
A surge should not cause that kind of damage and the engine should contain broken parts so I'm guessing something has gone badly wrong with that engine.
A surge should not cause that kind of damage and the engine should contain broken parts so I'm guessing something has gone badly wrong with that engine.
It seems an odd location for an uncontained engine failure, way back in the turbine section. I thought all engines now had to be able to contain the debris in the case of such a failure, but perhaps that is only a single blade-off in the LP compressor.
It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/
It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/
The surge is just a result of disrupted airflow through the engine it isn't the cause of the damage but the result of something else damaging the engine, the sparks are probably from something rubbing against the casing.
Whatever caused the surge was also uncontained in the engine pod so it was fairly major. I would expect a blade failure to be contained so possibly a disc (the bit that the blades are attached to) failure?
Whatever caused the surge was also uncontained in the engine pod so it was fairly major. I would expect a blade failure to be contained so possibly a disc (the bit that the blades are attached to) failure?
Edited by el stovey on Thursday 2nd September 08:25
Zad said:
It seems an odd location for an uncontained engine failure, way back in the turbine section. I thought all engines now had to be able to contain the debris in the case of such a failure, but perhaps that is only a single blade-off in the LP compressor.
It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/
It seems to be the HP compressor immediately aft of the combustion chambers from looking at this diagram. Blade failure/stage seems likely from that. I doubt a surge caused it, but the failure might have caused surge like symptoms.....before a part of the engine tried to escape that is.It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/

The real Apache said:
Zad said:
It seems an odd location for an uncontained engine failure, way back in the turbine section. I thought all engines now had to be able to contain the debris in the case of such a failure, but perhaps that is only a single blade-off in the LP compressor.
It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/
It seems to be the HP compressor immediately aft of the combustion chambers from looking at this diagram. Blade failure/stage seems likely from that. I doubt a surge caused it, but the failure might have caused surge like symptoms.....before a part of the engine tried to escape that is.It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/

Looks like either HPT/IPT disc burst or blade unzip...
navier_stokes said:
The real Apache said:
Zad said:
It seems an odd location for an uncontained engine failure, way back in the turbine section. I thought all engines now had to be able to contain the debris in the case of such a failure, but perhaps that is only a single blade-off in the LP compressor.
It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/
It seems to be the HP compressor immediately aft of the combustion chambers from looking at this diagram. Blade failure/stage seems likely from that. I doubt a surge caused it, but the failure might have caused surge like symptoms.....before a part of the engine tried to escape that is.It should be interesting when the facts appear.
Some photos here (linked from PPRuNE)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53543488@N03/

Looks like either HPT/IPT disc burst or blade unzip...
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