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Stage 5 Booster Blade Over-Length Issue CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 3 • End 1999, 5th stage clearance found under min. tolerance at engine assembly line - Blade tip profile discrepancy outside the two reference points • One blade failure event: ESN 779761, Aug 2000 Over Length: Experience CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 4 • Production stocks purged of discrepant blades • 100% blade verification before shipment by vendor: Dec 99 - New tooling for full airfoil tip profile check: swivel gage - go - no go inspection • 100% booster rotor inspection at engine assembly line • Suspect population - Manufactured prior to Dec 1999 - 6 batches suspected to contain discrepant blades Over Length: Corrective Actions CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 5 • Engine population identified: 152 engines - Equipped with blades from the 6 suspect batches • SB 72-0391, cat 2, issued Oct 2001 - On-wing one time BSI - Engine removal if wave pattern rub on stage 5 booster abradable - Repeat inspection in case of FOD, stall, or HPC damage - Blade measurement and replacement at shop visit Over Length: Field Plan Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 7 Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape • Two booster blade failures: Sept 2001 - Root cause: insufficient blade/shroud clearance margin • Three engines removed due to wave pattern and cracked blade findings: Sept 2001 - S-5 blades measured in shop - 80% blades found out of max/min tolerances • Engines not included in SB 72-0391 “over-length” population CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 8 • Investigation results: Nov 2001 - No clear process deviation at blade manufacturer - Inspection tool (swivel gage) - Generates random errors - Delinquent calibration tractability: no records - Erroneous calibration - +/- 0.1 mm systematic error at trailing edge Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 9 • Blade length assessment after tooling calibration error correction - All blades delivered from Jan 2000 potentially affected - T.E. max. + 0.05mm min. - 0.22mm - L.E. max. + 0.12mm min. - 0.12mm - Sampling on 8000 blades revealed 2 blades at 0.1mm above max All Engines Potentially Affected No Population Segregation Possible Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 10 • Snecma quality containment plan - 100% S-5 blade incoming check: Jan 2002 - At booster assembly line - Full airfoil profile - Modified and re-calibrated swivel gage - Independent inspection tooling for quarterly sampling - Targeted June 2002 Snecma Quality Containment Maintained Until BTL Shipment at Zero Defect and Quality Is Insured Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 11 • Corrective action at production level - Increased clearance 0.4 mm (0.0157 in.) • Field plan - 0.4mm clearance opening compensates potential overlength for blades produced after Jan 2000 - Based upon stator material - Steel has less clearance margin than titanium - Inspection program for all -5B engines not incorporating increased clearance - BSI every 300 cycles up to 1000 cycles for S-5 abradable wave pattern Clearance Issue / Blade Length Quality Escape CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 12 S-5 Booster Overall Field Plan • 152 engines affected by 6 suspect over-length blade batches - On-wing one time BSI - Engine removal if wave pattern rub on stage 5 booster abradable - Repeated inspection in case of FOD, stall, or HPC damage - In shop - Blade measurement and replacement at shop visit • SB 72-0391, cat 2, issued Oct 2001 CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 13 • All other CFM56-5B engines not incorporating increased clearance • On-wing recommendation - BSI, SB 72-0420, cat 2, rev 1 to be issued mid-April 2002 - All -5B ratings, every 300 cycles up to 1000 cycles - Engine removal within 10 cycles / 25 hours if wave pattern rub on stage 5 booster abradable - Repeat inspection in case of FOD, stall, HPC damage up to 2000 cycles S-5 Booster Overall Field Plan CFM56 Operators Conference – May 21 - 22, 2002 CFM Proprietary Data Unauthorized Disclosure Prohibited 14 • In-shop recommendation - Abradable rework instructions per SB 72-0418, rev 1 to be issued mid-April 2002 - Cat 3 for steel stator, Cat 4 for titanium stator - For engines equipped with titanium stator - S-5 abradable BSI, SB 72-0418 application if wear - SB 72-0418 application at part exposure - For engines equipped with steel stator - No BSI, straight SB 72-0418 application - SB 72-0423 to be revised mid-April 2002 S-5 Booster Overall Field Plan |
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