Claims
- 1. A nickel base superalloy consisting essentially of in weight percent about 0.12% carbon, about 1.5% hafnium, 12% cobalt, about 6.35% tantalum, about 6.8% chromium, about 1.5% molybdenum, about 4.9% tungsten, about 6.15% aluminum, about 2.8% rhenium, about 0.015% boron, the substantial absence of zirconium, the substantial absence of titanium, the substantial absence of vanadium and the balance nickel and incidental impurities.
- 2. An article the alloy of of claim 1 having an internal cavity within an outside article surface, the cavity including an integral cast wall, substantially free of cracks, and a wall thickness of less than about 0.035 inch.
- 3. The cast article of claim 2 in which the internal cavity is separated from the outside surface by an article wall across a thickness of less than about 0.035 inch.
- 4. The cast article of claim 2 in the form of a turbine blading member having a radial centerline and including an airfoil having a leading edge and a trailing edge in which:
- grain boundaries and primary dendritic orientation is approximately straight and parallel; and,
- any emergent grain which intersects the airfoil leading or trailing edge forms an angle no greater than 15.degree. with the edge, and all other grain boundaries and primary dendrites are within 15.degree. of the radial centerline.
- 5. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is a gas turbine engine airfoil.
- 6. In a method of heat treating a cast nickel base alloy article made of an alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, 0.1-0.15 C, 0.3-2 Hf, 11-14 Co, 5-9 Ta, less than 0.05 Zr and the substantial absence of V and Ti at no more than about 1 each, 5-10 Cr, 0.5-3 Mo, 4-7 W, 5-7 Al, 1.5-4 Re, 0.005-0.03 B, up to 1.5 Cb, up to 0.5 Y and the balance Ni and incidental impurities, the steps of:
- (a) heating at a solutioning temperature in a non-oxidizing atmosphere for a time sufficient to solution at least 90% of the gamma-gamma prime eutectic and coarse secondary gamma prime and so that there is no more than about 4% incipient melting, and then cooling in the atmosphere to a temperature in the range of about 2025.degree.-2075.degree. F.;
- (b) heating at a first aging temperature in the range of about 2025.degree.-2075.degree. F. in a non-oxidizing atmosphere for about 1-10 hours and then cooling in the atmosphere to a temperature in the range of about 1950.degree.-2000.degree. F.; and
- (c) heating at a second aging temperature lower than the first aging temperature in the range of about 1950.degree.-2000.degree. F. for about 4-12 hours.
- 7. The method of claim 6 including a third aging step of:
- (d) heating at a temperature range of about 1625.degree.-1675.degree. F. for about 2-10 hours.
- 8. The method of claim 6 in which the solutioning temperature is in the range of 2275.degree.-2360.degree. F. and the heating time is at least about 30 minutes.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including a third aging step of:
- (d) heating at a temperature range of about 1625.degree.-1675.degree. F. for about 2-10 hours.
- 10. In a method of making a cast columnar grain nickel base superalloy article of outstanding elevated temperature oxidation resistance, the article having an internal cavity including an integral cast wall of a wall thickness of less than about 0.035 inch, the steps of:
- (a) precision casting the article from an alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, 0.1-0.15 C, 0.3-2 Hf, 11-14 Co, 5-9 Ta, less than 0.05 Zr and the substantial absence of V and Ti at no more than about 1 each, 5-10 Cr, 0.5-3 Mo, 4-7 W, 5-7 Al, 1.5-4 Re, 0.005-0.03 B, up to 1.5 Cb, up to 0.5 Y and the balance Ni and incidental impurities, with the cast wall integral with the casting by columnar multigrain directional solidification casting; and
- (b) heat treating the cast article in accordance with claim 6.
- 11. The method for making a cast columnar grain nickel base superalloy gas turbine engine turbine blading member of outstanding elevated temperature oxidation resistance, the article having at least one internal cavity including an integral cast wall of a wall thickness less than about 0.035 inch comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a superalloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, 0.1-0.14 C, 1.2-1.7 Hf, 11.7-12.3 Co, 6.2-6.5 Ta, up to 0.1 V, up to 0.03 Zr, 6.6-7 Cr, 1.3-1.7 Mo, 4.7-5.1 W, no more than about 0.02 Ti, 6-6.3 Al, 2.6-3 Re, 0.01-0.02 B, up to 0.1 Cb, up to 0.2 Y, and the balance Ni and incidental impurities;
- (b) precision casting said superalloy to provide an article having at least one internal cavity including an integral cast wall of a wall thickness of less than about 0.035 inch; and
- (c) heat treating said cast article in accordance with claim 8.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/253,109 filed Oct. 3, 1988 now abandoned.
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