Claims
- 1. A component having a specular reflective surface for use in a core hot flow path of a high temperature device in which hot gaseous fluids traverse the device in a core hot flow path, the component comprising:
a substrate material having a surface that forms a boundary for core hot gaseous fluids of combustion; and a specular reflective coating having a predetermined thickness overlying the substrate surface forming the core hot fluid boundary, the specular reflective material having an applied roughness sufficiently smooth, and having a high temperature capability to survive temperatures in the core hot flow path so that a surface of the specular reflective material reflects a least about 80% of incident radiation away from its surface to the fluids in the core hot flow path and wherein the coating is not subject to oxidation due to contact with the core hot gaseous fluids.
- 2. The component of claim 1 wherein the device is a gas turbine engine.
- 3. The component of claim 2 wherein the component is a centerbody.
- 4. The component of claim 1 further including a ceramic material between the substrate material and the specular reflective coating, the ceramic material forming a thermal barrier overlying the substrate material, a surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating having a surface roughness about 50 micro inches and smoother.
- 5. The component of claim 2 further including a ceramic material between the substrate material and the specular reflective coating, the ceramic material forming a thermal barrier overlying the substrate material, a surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating having a surface roughness about 50 micro inches and smoother.
- 6. The component of claim 3 further including a ceramic material between the substrate material and the specular reflective coating, the ceramic material forming a thermal barrier overlying the substrate material, a surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating having a surface roughness about 50 micro inches and smoother.
- 7. A centerbody having a specular reflective surface for use in a core hot flow path of a high temperature device in which hot gaseous fluids traverse the device in a core hot flow path, the component comprising:
a substrate material wherein the specular reflective surface forms a boundary for core hot gaseous fluids of combustion; and a specular reflective coating having a predetermined thickness overlying the substrate surface forming the hot fluid boundary, the specular reflective material having an applied roughness sufficiently smooth, and having a high temperature capability so that a surface of the specular reflective material reflects a least about 80% of incident radiation away from its surface to the gases in the core hot flow path and wherein the coating is not subject to oxidation due to contact with the hot gaseous fluids.
- 8. The centerbody of claim 7 further including a ceramic material between the substrate material and the specular reflective coating, the ceramic material forming a thermal barrier overlying the substrate material, a surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating having a surface roughness about 100 micro inches and smoother and the surface of the specular reflective coating having a surface finish of 100 micro inches and smoother.
- 9. The centerbody of claim 8 wherein the surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating has a surface roughness about 50 micro inches and smoother.
- 10. The centerbody of claim 9 wherein the surface of the ceramic material opposite the substrate and adjacent the specular reflective coating has a surface roughness about 32 micro inches and smoother.
- 11. The centerbody of claim 7 wherein the specular reflective coating is selected from the group of materials consisting of platinum, palladium, a layer of tantalum oxide (TaO2), a layer of silica (SiO2), a layer of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and combinations thereof.
- 12. The centerbody of claim 7 wherein the coating is applied to a predetermined thickness up to about 10 microns.
- 13. The centerbody of claim 7 wherein the coating is applied to a predetermined thickness about 1 micron and less, and forms a continuous coating.
- 14. The centerbody of claim 7 further characterized by a temperature performance improvement of about 100° F. over a component without the specular coating.
- 15. The centerbody of claim 7 wherein the substrate material is a high temperature superalloy selected from the group consisting of a superalloy selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Ni and combinations thereof.
- 16. The centerbody of claim 10 wherein the specular reflective coating is selected from the group of materials consisting of platinum, palladium, a layer of tantalum oxide (TaO2), a layer of silica (SiO2), a layer of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and combinations thereof.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a centerbody having a specular reflective surface for use in a hot flow path of a gas turbine engine, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a centerbody; applying a ceramic thermal barrier coating system over the substrate surface; mechanically working a surface of a ceramic coating forming the outer layer of the thermal barrier coating system, overlying and opposite the substrate surface to obtain a surface finish of about 100 micro inches and smoother; applying a specular reflective coating over the surface of the ceramic coating to a predetermined thickness, the method for applying the coating providing a coating surface finish of about 100 micro inches and smoother, an outer surface of the specular reflective coating opposite the ceramic coating being exposed to gaseous fluids in the hot flow path of the engine.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of mechanically working the surface of the ceramic coating further includes obtaining a surface finish of about 50 micro inches and smoother.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of mechanically working the surface of the ceramic coating further includes obtaining a surface finish of about 32 micro inches and smoother.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of applying the specular reflective coating over the surface of the ceramic coating to a predetermined thickness includes applying the coating to a thickness of up to about 10 microns.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is related to application Ser. No. ______, Attorney Docket No. 13DV-13956, filed contemporaneously with this Application on Dec. 31, 2002, entitled “IMPROVED HIGH TEMPERATURE SPLASH PLATE FOR TEMPERATURE REDUCTION BY OPTICAL REFLECTION AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING” assigned to the assignee of the present invention and which is incorporated herein by reference, to application Ser. No. ______, Attorney Docket No. 13DV-13958 filed contemporaneously with this Application on Dec. 31, 2002, entitled “IMPROVED HIGH TEMPERATURE TURBINE NOZZLE FOR TEMPERATURE REDUCTION BY OPTICAL REFLECTION AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING” assigned to the assignee of the present invention and which is incorporated herein by reference, and to application Ser. No. ______, Attorney Docket No. 13DV-13959 filed contemporaneously with this Application on Dec. 31, 2002, entitled “IMPROVED HIGH TEMPERATURE COMBUSTOR WALL FOR TEMPERATURE REDUCTION BY OPTICAL REFLECTION AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING” assigned to the assignee of the present invention and which is incorporated herein by reference.