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A high-pressure turbine blade in an aircraft engine failed prematurely, fracturing close to the root. Visual examination revealed significant plastic deformation on the leading edge of the blade, blocky cleavage on the trailing edge, and a region covered with fissures in between. Based on their observations and the results of SEM imaging described in the chapter, investigators concluded that the blade failed by low-cycle fatigue, acting on a preexisting crack.

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