Claims
- 1. A process for producing a large section, large mass sleeve of alloy 625 consisting essentially of a limiting composition by weight percentage of 58.0 min. nickel, 20.0-23.0 chromium, 5.0 max. iron, 8.0-10.0 molybdenum, 3.15-4.15 columbium (plus tantalium), 0.10 max. carbon, 0.50 max. manganese, 0.50 max. silicon, 0.015 max. phosphorus, 0.015 max. sulphur, 0.40 max. aluminum, 0.40 titanium, and 1.0 max. cobalt (if determined), comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a workpiece by hot isostatically pressing alloy 625 powder into a preform having a length slightly longer than the predetermined full length of the finished large section, large mass cylindrical sleeve and a bore of a predetermined diameter along the longitudinal axis;
- (b) saddle forging the workpiece which further comprises the substeps of,
- (1) heating the workpiece to a temperature of 2000.degree. F.,
- (2) placing the workpiece on a preheated saddle forging mandrel,
- (3) placing the saddle mandrel with the workpiece disposed thereon on a pair of saddles, with the saddles being positioned such that a first saddle supports a first end of the saddle forging mandrel and a second saddle supports a second end of the saddle forging mandrel with a small gap being formed between a first end of the workpiece disposed on the saddle forging mandrel and the first saddle and a small gap being formed between a second end of the workpiece disposed on the saddle forging mandrel and the second saddle,
- (4) engaging a first end of the saddle forging mandrel with a manipulator means and engaging the saddle forging mandrel near the second end with a chain drive assembly,
- (5) working the workpiece by rotating the workpiece in steps with the manipulator means and the chain drive assembly and at each step applying a saddle forging die having a length longer than the full length of the workpiece, with the saddle forging die applying a pressure of 3000 tons to the workpiece at each step until the workpiece stops moving, with each successive step being an amount which allows an overlap of a new step's press location with the previous step's press location,
- (6) reheating the workpiece to a temperature of 2000.degree. F. and repeating substeps, (b)(2), (3), (4) and (5) a predetermined number of times,
- (7) reheating the workpiece to a temperature of 2000.degree. F. for the final heat, repeating steps (b)(2), (3) and (4) and then repeating substep (b)(5) after the workpiece cools to a temperature below 1950.degree. F., and
- (8) air cooling the workpiece to room temperature;
- (c) thermal treating the workpiece followed by annealing the workpiece; and
- (d) finish machining the workpiece to form the finished large section, large mass cylindrical sleeve.
- 2. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein step (b) further comprises saddle forging the workpiece with a plurality of saddle forging mandrels, with each successive saddle forging mandrels having a larger diameter.
- 3. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein step (b) further comprises saddle forging the workpiece with a saddle forging mandrel constructed from alloy 718.
- 4. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein substep (b)(3) further comprises positioning the mandrel on the saddles such that the saddles are spaced away from the ends of the workpiece a minimal amount sufficient to allow unobstructed rotation of the workpiece on the mandrel.
- 5. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein working the workpiece according to substep (b)(5) further comprises working the workpiece with a flat top die.
- 6. The process as recited in claim 5, wherein working the workpiece according to substep (b)(5) includes working the workpiece with an 18 inch wide flat top die.
- 7. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein working the workpiece according to substep (b)(5) further comprises deforming the workpiece along the full length at each pressing step.
- 8. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein preheating the saddle forging mandrel comprises preheating the saddle forging mandrel to 600.degree.-800.degree. F.
- 9. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein step (b) further comprises maintaining the saddle forging mandrel at a temperature below 1000.degree. F. during substep (b)(5).
- 10. The process as recited in claim 9, wherein maintaining the saddle forging mandrel at a temperature below 1000.degree. F. comprises circulating water through the saddle forging mandrel during substep (b)(5).
- 11. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the process further comprises completing substeps (b)(5), (6) and (7) in four heats.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application Ser. No. 913,939, filed Oct. 1, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,714,499.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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"Manufacture of Heavy Press Forging", The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel, Chap. 38 (9th Ed. 1971), pp. 1042-1053. |
"Open-Die Forging", Forging of Nickel Alloys, Metals Handbook: Forging and Casting, vol. 5 (8th Ed. 1970), pp. 41-48 and 140-142. |
Huntington Alloys, Inc. Brochure Entitled "INCONEL Alloy 625". |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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