Claims
- 1. Apparatus for casting an article comprising:
- heating chamber means for enveloping a mold and for establishing a heating zone thereabout;
- mold support means for supporting said mold within said heating chamber means and for withdrawing said mold from said heating chamber means;
- insulative material having its fibers arranged in a flexible blanket form; and
- tunnel means positioned below said heating chamber means, said tunnel means containing said insulative material and urging said material against said mold to cover said mold as it is extracted from said heating chamber means.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said tunnel means comprise:
- a pair of tubes of rectangular cross section, each of said pair of tubes having an end thereof adjacent said mold and plunger means disposed therein for forcing said insulative material against said mold.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said pair of tubes has said end thereof adjacent said mold contoured to conform to the shape of the largest radial excursion of said mold.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said mold support means comprises:
- a metallic pull rod having a solid end surface forming a pedestal and chill surface for said mold.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said pull rod has a cavity therein for containing a cooling fluid.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 and further comprising:
- a tube concentrically disposed within said pull rod for directing a cooling fluid towards said solid end surface of said pull rod.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said heating chamber means comprises:
- a substantially cylindrical graphite susceptor having insulation disposed thereabout, an induction coil encircling said susceptor, a first insulated disk having a pouring cup affixed therein and disposed on one end of said susceptor, and a second insulated disk disposed on the other end of said susceptor, said second disk having a hole therein to permit passage of said mold therethrough.
- 8. A furnace assembly for producing a directionally solidified article from a eutectic superalloy composition comprising: an insulated cylinder having a top and a bottom end cap, a cylindrical susceptor within said cylinder, and an induction coil surrounding said cylinder to produce a heated zone for a mold disposed within said susceptor, said top end cap having a pouring cup thereon for introducing an alloy to be directionally cast into said zone, said bottom end cap having an opening therein to permit removal of said mold from said cylinder; a metallic pull rod having a solid end surface for supporting said mold and for providing a chill surface for said mold, said pull rod having a cylindrical cavity therein and a tube within said cavity extending throughout the length of said cavity and spaced from the side and bottom surface walls of said cavity for coupling a coolant fluid through said pull rod, said pull rod being moveable to withdraw said mold from said cylinder; insulative material having alumina fibers arranged in a flexible blanket form; and first and second tunnels of rectangular cross section positioned immediately below said bottom end cap of said cylinder and containing said insulative material; said first and second tunnels being aligned along their longitudinal axis and disposed on opposite sides of said cylinder and having their longitudinal axes perpendicular to the major axis of said cylinder, the distant ends of said first and second tunnels each having a plunger therein for forcing said insulative material contained in said first and second tunnels towards said mold, the adjacent ends of said first and second tunnels being contoured to the largest radial excursion of said mold.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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57-1564 |
Jan 1982 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"The Superalloys", Edited by C. T. Sims et al, John Wiley and Sons, 1972, pp. 479-508. |
Product Note Published by Babcock & Wilcox entitled Kaowool Ceramic Fiber Products, SAFFIL Alumina Blanket (9-76). |