Claims
- 1. A metal matrix composite article having good strength at high temperatures and good ductility, comprising at least one layer of a metallic or an intermetallic alloy metallurgically bonded to at least one layer of a metal capable of forming a eutectic alloy with a major metal component of said metallic or intermetallic alloy under the conditions of bonding, said bonding layer containing a plurality of inert reinforcing fibers which are infiltrated by said layer during the formation of said composite.
- 2. A composite article according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers comprises a fabric woven from thin ceramic fibers.
- 3. A composite article according to claim 1 wherein at least one said metallic or intermetallic alloy layer comprises a layer of titanium alloy.
- 4. A composite article according to claim 1 wherein said metal which forms said eutectic alloy comprises copper.
- 5. A composite article according to claim 2 wherein said ceramic-fibers have an average diameter between about 10 and 20 microns.
- 6. A composite article according to claim 3 comprising at least one intermetallic alloy layer of a titanium aluminide alloy.
- 7. A hybrid titanium metal matrix composite article having good strength at temperatures up to about 1,500.degree. F. and good ductility, comprising a plurality of layers of a ductile titanium alloy and of a titanium aluminide alloy, each of the layers of titanium aluminide alloy being metallurgically bonded to a layer of titanium alloy by means of an intermediate bonding layer of a eutectic alloy of titanium and a metal which forms said eutectic alloy at a temperature between about 1,650.degree. F. and 1,800.degree. F., said bonding layer containing a plurality of reinforcing fibers which are infiltrated by said bonding layer during formation of said composite.
- 8. A composite article according to claim 6 wherein said plurality of fibers comprise a multidirectional woven fabric.
- 9. A composite article according to claim 8 wherein said fibers have an average diameter between about 10 and 20 .mu.m.
- 10. A composite article according to claim 9 wherein said fibers comprise silicon carbide.
- 11. A composite article according to claim 1 in which each layer of said fibers is embedded within two said eutectic bonding layers to provide a uniform composite.
- 12. A composite article according to claim 1 in which said metallic layers comprise a plurality of different ductile titanium alloy layers having different properties.
- 13. A composite article according to claim 7 wherein said titanium aluminide layers comprise Ti.sub.3 Al and/or TiAl.
- 14. A composite article according to claim 12 wherein said layers of ductile titanium alloy contain about 6% by weight aluminum, about 4% by weight vanadium and the balance titanium.
- 15. A composite article according to claim 13 wherein said titanium aluminide alloy is a Ti.sub.3 Al alloy selected from the group consisting of titanium alloys containing about 14% by weight aluminum, about 25% by weight niobium and the balance titanium, and titanium alloys containing about 14% by weight aluminum, about 20% by weight niobium, about 3% by weight vanadium, about 2% by weight molybdenum and the balance titanium.
- 16. A composite article according to claim 7 wherein the thickness of each of the titanium alloy layers is between about 0.001 and about 0.010 inch.
- 17. A composite article according to claim 7 wherein the thickness of each of the titanium aluminide layers is between about 0.001 and about 0.010 inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/534,841 filed on Jun. 7, 1990.
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