Claims
- 1. A metal alloy consisting essentially of from 1 to 8% aluminum, 2 to 30% chromium, and including up to 0.02% carbon, the balance being essentially iron, said alloy having been heat treated at a temperature in the range of from 700.degree. to 1200.degree. C. to provide said alloy with enhanced damping characteristics.
- 2. The composition of claim 1 wherein said alloy further includes about 0.05% by weight silicon.
- 3. The composition of claim 1 wherein said alloy further contains less than 1% manganese.
- 4. The composition of claim 1 wherein said alloy contains less than 1% of an element selected from the group consisting of sulphur, lead and calcium.
- 5. The composition of claim 1 wherein said alloy further contains nickel or copper in an amount less than 1%.
- 6. A metal alloy consisting essentially of from 2 to 4% aluminum, 5 to 20% chromium, including up to 0.02% carbon with the balance being essentially iron, said alloy having been heat treated at a temperature in the range of from 700.degree. to 1200.degree. C. to provide said alloy with enhanced damping characteristics.
- 7. The composition of claims 1 or 6 wherein said heat treatment is in the range of from 900.degree. to 1050.degree. C.
- 8. The alloy of claim 7 wherein said heat treatment of said alloy results in said alloy having a relative damping capability at room temperature (.delta.) in excess of 300.
- 9. A method of making a metal article of enhanced damping characteristics comprising the steps of: forming said article of a metal alloy consisting essentially of from 1 to 8% aluminum, 2 to 30% chromium, and including up to 0.02% carbon, the balance being essentially iron; and heating said article at a temperature in the range of from 700.degree. to 1200.degree. C.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said alloy contains from 2 to 4% aluminum, and 5 to 20% chromium.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said article is heated in the range of from 900.degree. to 1050.degree. C. and then furnace cooled.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said article has a relative damping capability at room temperature (.delta.) in excess of about 300.
- 13. An article comprised of a heat-treated metal alloy, said alloy consisting essentially of from 1 to 8% aluminum, 2 to 10% chromium, and including up to 0.02% carbon, the balance being essentially iron, said alloy having been heat-treated at a temperature in the range of from 700.degree. to 1200.degree. C., said heat-treated article being characterized by enhanced damping characteristics.
- 14. The article of claim 13 wherein said alloy heat treatment is in the range of from about 900.degree. to 1050.degree. C.
- 15. An article of enhanced damping characteristics, said article being comprised of a heat-treated metal alloy having a relative damping capability at room temperature (.delta.) in excess of about 300, said alloy consisting essentially of 1 to 8% aluminum, 2 to 30% chromium, up to 0.02% carbon, the balance being essentially iron, said damping capability being produced by heat treatment of said alloy at a temperature in the range of from 700.degree. to 1200.degree. C.
- 16. The article of claim 15 wherein said heat treatment is conducted in the range of from about 900.degree. to 1050.degree. C. for about 1 hour followed by slow cooling of said alloy from said range, wherein said article has a relative damping capability (.delta.) at room temperature greater than about 1000.
- 17. The article of claim 15 wherein said article retains its enhanced damping characteristics up to about 300.degree. C.
- 18. The article of claims 14 or 16 wherein said alloy contains from 2 to 4% aluminum, and 5 to 20% chromium.
- 19. The article of claim 14 wherein said article has a relative damping capability at room temperature (.delta.) in excess of about 300.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 834,305, filed Sept. 19, 1977, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 697,991, filed June 21, 1976, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 518,174, filed Oct. 25, 1974, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (2)
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