Claims
- 1. A fired ceramic article suitable for use as a core in the investment casting of the directionally solidified eutectic and superalloy material consisting essentially of
- a porous body of alumina ceramic material having a continuous porosity content by volume of from 20 percent to 65 percent, and
- an integral outer barrier layer of dense alumina material having a continuous porosity throughout and a density gradient for the thickness of the barrier layer, wherein
- the pore size in the barrier layer is sufficiently small to prevent the penetration of any metal cast and solidified in contact with the article.
- 2. The ceramic article of claim 1 wherein
- the density of the alumina increases in a direction from the center of the article toward the outer surface of the article.
- 3. The ceramic article of either claim 1 or 2 wherein
- the microstructure of the article has a grain morphology which is characteristic of grains which have undergone vapor phase transport.
- 4. The ceramic article of either claim 1 or 2 wherein
- the porosity content, by volume, of the body is greater than 30 percent.
- 5. The ceramic article of claim 4 wherein
- the porosity content, by volume, of the body is from 40 percent to 60 percent.
- 6. The ceramic article of claim 4 wherein
- the porosity content, by volume, of the body is from 45 percent to 55 percent.
RIGHTS GRANTED TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-77-C-5200 awarded by the Department of Defense.
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