Nickel-based alloy for high-temperature applications, and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 12221674
  • Patent Number
    12,221,674
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 10, 2020
    5 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 11, 2025
    3 months ago
Abstract
A nickel-base alloy for high-temperature applications, preferably for gas turbines, and a process. A selective choice of alloy elements permits the provision of an alloy which can be used to produce components devoid of cracking.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/050506 filed 10 Jan. 2020, and claims the benefit thereof. The International Application claims the benefit of German Application No. DE 10 2019 201 095.4 filed 29 Jan. 2019. All of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.


FIELD OF INVENTION

The invention relates to a nickel-base alloy for high-temperature applications, advantageously for gas turbines, and to a process.


BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

It has not been possible to date to produce absolutely crack-free components by means of additive manufacturing (SLM; SLS; by means of laser beams, but also by means of electron beams (EBM)), and so the development of alloys has been continued.


SUMMARY OF INVENTION

This problem is addressed and an alloy having specifications of crucial elements is defined, which results in crack-free components.


It is therefore an object of the invention to solve the abovementioned problem.


The object is achieved by an alloy as claimed and a process as claimed.


The dependent claims list further advantageous measures that can be combined with one another as desired in order to achieve further advantages.


The alloy elements have been chosen specifically in order to be able to manufacture crack-free components. The elements silicon (Si), boron (B), zirconium (Zr) and hafnium (Hf) are of particular significance here, and carbon (C) should likewise be noted. The process conditions, particularly in the EBM process, feature a high build temperature of 1173 K-1373 K over long periods of time. Depending on the component, several days are possible. These are unique conditions that are not encountered in other known processes, such as casting, forging, welding etc. In view of these conditions, the levels of the elements zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf) and silicon (Si) were reduced in order to lower or completely avoid the tendency of the alloy to undergo solidification cracking. This is based on a reduction in the content of liquid phase/eutectic in the temperature range from 1173 K to the build temperature with simultaneous establishment of a smaller solidification interval.


The change in the chemical composition is advantageously determined with the addition of process parameters: movement speed, movement strategy, trace distance, power, energy beam, layer thickness and/or build temperature, which enable crack-free production.


Advantages are:






    • Manufacture of components is possible in a crack-free manner, component integrity is assured, increases in efficiency via AM design.

    • Manufacture of high-quality gas turbine components with novel alloy is possible, such that future component requirements can be covered and a contribution to an increase in efficiency of gas turbines is made.










DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

The chemical composition of the relevant alloy is (in % by weight):


















chromium (Cr)
 14.0%-16.0%,



preferably
15.0%,



cobalt (Co)
5.0%-6.0%



molybdenum (Mo)
0.8%-1.0%



tungsten (W)
3.5%-4.0%



aluminum (Al)
4.5%-5.0%



carbon (C)
0.04%-0.1% 



boron (B)
0.002%-0.013%



tantalum (Ta)
7.4%-7.8%



hafnium (Hf)
0.05%-0.15%



zirconium (Zr)
<0.01%



silicon (Si)
<0.02%



impurities
0.002%-0.01%, 












    • preferably at least

    • iron (Fe),

    • manganese (Mn),

    • vanadium (V),

    • platinum (Pt),

    • palladium (Pd),

    • niobium (Nb),

    • titanium (Ti),

    • rhenium (Re) or ruthenium (Ru),


      and

    • nickel (Ni) as the balance.




Claims
  • 1. A nickel-base alloy, comprising (in % by weight):
  • 2. A process for producing a component, comprising: producing an alloy as claimed in claim 1 by means of an additive manufacturing method.
  • 3. The process as claimed in claim 2, in which an electron beam melting (EBM) process is used.
  • 4. The process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the component is produced by selective sintering in a powder bed or selective melting in a powder bed.
  • 5. The process as claimed in claim 4, wherein the component is produced by laser beam or electron beam or powder application welding.
  • 6. The process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the component is produced by laser powder application welding.
  • 7. The nickel-base alloy of claim 1, comprising: chromium (Cr) 15.0% in % by weight.
  • 8. The nickel-base alloy of claim 1, wherein the impurities of 0.002%-0.01% in % by weight comprise at least one of: iron (Fe),manganese (Mn),vanadium (V),platinum (Pt),palladium (Pd),niobium (Nb),titanium (Ti),rhenium (Re), andruthenium (Ru).
  • 9. A nickel-base alloy, consisting of (in % by weight):
  • 10. The nickel-base alloy of claim 9, wherein the chromium (Cr) content is 15.0% (in % by weight).
  • 11. The nickel-base alloy of claim 9, wherein the impurities of 0.002%-0.01% in % by weight comprise at least one of: iron (Fe),manganese (Mn),vanadium (V),platinum (Pt),palladium (Pd),niobium (Nb),titanium (Ti),rhenium (Re), andruthenium (Ru).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2019 201 095.4 Jan 2019 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2020/050506 1/10/2020 WO
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2020/156779 8/6/2020 WO A
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20220119922 A1 Apr 2022 US