How is the other stage damage if any? given that there are two stages only and assuming intercooling, this looks like titanium or special alloy made impellers for semi-open type are required to reach what should be around 440 m/s peripheral tip speeds with the high speed shaft spinning at 60000 rpm or so if we assume around 150 mm impeller outlet diameter.
- If not titanium or special alloy, I am not sure how excessive stress on semi open impellers can be coped with at those operating speeds. Is this is 1st time running machine ? if not, how long has the machine been running? did the failure occur during start up (high axial load)?
- At these speeds and power density, minor unbalance, misalignment, bearing issues and component fatigue (for instance due to partial loading or cycling) can lead to catastrophic failure.
- Absence of proper surge protection can also be a cause for failure.
- Manufacturer failure to do a proper modal study of the impeller may lead to impeller vanes fatigue and failure.
- In addition to above, there is possibility of ingestion of foreign object as already mentioned.
I am bit surprised with the overhung mounting of the impeller onto the shaft as this does not look like a high quality/precision manufacturing? There is no ogive at the impeller inlet. What is the brand name? is this designed to API?