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Figure 2-26.—HP turbine blade flaking and buildup.
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Figure 2-26.—HP turbine blade flaking and buildup. Record  the  magnitude  and  span  location  relative  to  the number   of   gill   holes   spanned.   Estimate   the   out   of contour  as  percent  of  the  leading  edge  frontal  area  width or   relative   to   the   lateral   spanning   of   the   leading   edge cooling   hole   rows. Blade  Tip  Nibbling.—  The  HP  turbine  rotor  stage 1   blade   tip   nibbling   is   associated   with   hot   running engines.   Momentary   overtemperature   operation   (such as   experienced   during   compressor   stalls)   has   exhibited this  type  of  deterioration.  This  area  of  the  blade  is  above the  tip  cap  and  located  about  two-thirds  of  the  chord  aft from   the   leading   edge.   Figure   2-27   shows   a   typical “nibbled  tip”  as  a  result  of  a  severe  stall. Blade  Leading  Edge  Impact  Damage.—  Figures 2-28  and  2-29  show  an  impacted  and  distorted  leading edge  of  a  stage  1  HP  turbine  rotor  blade.  (Note  the cracking  condition  leading  from  the  impact  area  into  the airfoil  surface.)  The  critical  part  of  this  type  of  damage is   the   axial   or   chord   wire   cracking.   If   this   cracking progresses   from   the   impacted   damaged   area   into   the Figure 2-27.—HP turbine blade tip nibbling. convex   or   concave   airfoil   surface,   the   damage   can   be severe. HP   Turbine   Blade   Coating   Failure.—   The  HP turbine  protective  coating  is  the  key  factor  in  the  service 2-22

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