Claims
- 1. A composite sleeve for mounting a ceramic member to a metal member comprising:
- a substrate have a metal contacting side and a ceramic contacting side, said metal contacting side configured to slideably engage said metal member and said ceramic contacting side configured to slideably engage said ceramic member;
- a soft layer over said ceramic contacting side and formed of a material having a lower yield strength than said substrate; and
- a first lubricant over said metal contacting side.
- 2. The compliant sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a second lubricant over said soft layer.
- 3. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein said material for said soft layer is selected from a group consisting of nickel, cobalt, platinum, platinum and rhodium, nickel oxide, cobalt oxide and combinations thereof.
- 4. The sleeve of claim 3 wherein said soft layer comprises at least one layer selected from a group consisting of nickel, cobalt, platinum, and platinum and rhodium, and an oxide layer over said one layer.
- 5. A compliant sleeve for attaching a ceramic member to a metal member comprising:
- a substrate having a metal contacting side and a ceramic contacting side;
- a soft layer over said ceramic contacting side and formed of a material having a lower yield strength than said substrate;
- a first lubricant over said metal contacting side; and
- a second lubricant over said soft layer, said second lubricant selected from a group consisting of gold, silver, molten glasses, boron nitride and boron oxides.
- 6. The sleeve of claim 5 wherein said second lubricant is gold.
- 7. The sleeve of claim 5 wherein said second lubricant is silver.
- 8. The sleeve of claim 5 wherein said second lubricant is boron nitride.
- 9. The sleeve of claim 5 wherein said first lubricant is a lubricious oxide.
- 10. The sleeve of claim 9 wherein said lubricious oxide is cobalt oxide.
- 11. The sleeve of claim 9 wherein said first lubricant further comprises a layer of boron nitride over said lubricious oxide.
- 12. The sleeve of claim 9 wherein said first lubricant further comprises a layer of a mixture of boron nitride and glasses that contain boron oxide.
- 13. The sleeve of claim 12 wherein said glasses includes boric acid.
- 14. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein said substrate is a superalloy.
- 15. An assembly for a gas turbine engine comprising:
- a plurality of ceramic airfoils each having an airfoil portion and a root portion;
- a metal disk having a plurality of slots for receiving said root portions; and
- a plurality of compliant sleeves each sleeve disposed between one of said root portions and one of said slots and comprising a superalloy substrate having a metal contacting side configured to slideably engage said slot and a ceramic contacting side configured to slideably engage said root portion;
- a soft layer over said ceramic contacting side and formed of a material having a lower yield strength than said substrate; and
- a first lubricant over said metal contacting side.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15 further comprising a second lubricant over said soft layer.
- 17. The assembly of claim 15 wherein said soft layer comprises at least one layer selected from a group consisting of nickel, cobalt, platinum, and platinum and rhodium, and an oxide layer over said one layer.
- 18. An assembly for a gas turbine engine comprising:
- a plurality of ceramic airfoils each having an airfoil portion and a root portion;
- a metal disk having a plurality of slots for receiving said root portions;
- a plurality of compliant sleeves each sleeve disposed between said root portion and said slot and comprising a superalloy substrate having a metal contacting side and a ceramic contacting side;
- a soft layer over said ceramic contacting side and formed of a material having a lower yield strength than said substrate;
- a first lubricant over said metal contacting side; and
- a second lubricant over said soft layer, said second lubricant selected from a group consisting of gold, silver, molten glasses, boron nitride and boron oxides.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein said first lubricant is a lubricious oxide.
- 20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein said first lubricant further comprises a layer of boron nitride over said lubricious oxide.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/050,926 filed May 29, 1997.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DEN3-335 awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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