Claims
- 1. A multi-piece crucible for containing a melt of a material for high temperature applications comprising: a tubular member and a bottom member, said tubular member having a centerline, an inner side wall, a lower portion, a thickness, and a lip, said lip being located on said inner side wall of said lower portion of said tubular member, said lip having a tapered side tapered in a downward direction toward said centerline of said tubular member, said bottom member having an outer side tapered in an upward direction toward said tubular member at an angle that provides a matching angle with said tapered side of said lip for enclosing said lower portion of said tubular member to form said crucible for containing said melt of said material in high temperature casting operations, said outer side of said bottom member contacting a ceramic sealing material and said tapered side of said lip contacting said ceramic sealing material forming a seal sufficient to contain said melt of said material used in high temperature casting operations, said lip of said tubular member supporting said bottom member, said crucible being made of a material chemically inert to said melt and having structural integrity at the melting point temperature of said melt, said tubular member has a length and a vertical portion of said tubular member removed to form a vertical slot, said vertical slot traversing said length and said thickness said tubular member to provide for expansion or contraction of said tubular member to prevent cracking of said tubular member, said vertical slot being filled with a ceramic sealing material.
- 2. A crucible in accordance with claim 1 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising yttria mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 3. A crucible in accordance with claim 1 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising titanium nitride mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 4. A multi-piece crucible for containing a melt of a material for high temperature applications comprising: a tubular member and a bottom member, said tubular member having an inner side wall, a lower portion, and a lip, said lip being located on said inner side wall of said lower portion of said tubular member, said lip having a side and a top portion, said bottom member having a side and a bottom portion, said lip of said tubular member supporting said bottom member, said bottom of said bottom member contacting a ceramic sealing material and said top portion of said lip contacting said ceramic sealing material forming a seal sufficient to contain said melt of said material used in high temperature casting operations, said crucible being made of a material chemically inert to said melt and having structural integrity at the melting point temperature of said melt, said tubular member has a length and a vertical portion of said tubular member removed to form a vertical slot, said vertical slot traversing said length and said thickness said tubular member to provide for expansion or contraction of said tubular member to prevent cracking of said tubular member, said vertical slot being filled with a ceramic sealing material.
- 5. A crucible in accordance with claim 4 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising yttria mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 6. A crucible in accordance with claim 4 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising titanium nitride mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 7. A large multi-piece crucible having more than two pieces for containing a melt of a material for high temperature applications comprising: tubular member and at least two bottom members, a first bottom member and a second bottom member, said tubular member having an inner side wall, a lower portion, and a lip, said lip being located on said inner side wall of said lower portion of said tubular member, said second bottom member fitting inside said first bottom member, said tubular member having a centerline, an inner side wall, a lower portion, a thickness, and a lip, said lip being located on said inner side wall of said lower portion of said tubular member, said lip having a tapered side tapered in a downward direction toward said centerline of said tubular member, said first bottom member having an outer side and an inner side, said outer side of said first bottom member being tapered in an upward direction toward said tubular member at an angle that provides a matching fit with said tapered side of said lip of said tubular member, said inner side of said first bottom member being tapered in a downward direction toward said centerline of said tubular member, said second bottom member having an outer side, said outer side of said second bottom member being tapered in an upward direction toward said tubular member at an angle that provides a matching fit with said inner side of said first bottom member, said first bottom member and said second bottom member enclosing said lower portion of said tubular member forming said crucible for containing said melt of said material in high temperature casting operations, said outer side of said first bottom member contacting said tapered side of said lip of said tubular member and said outer side of said second bottom member contacting said inner side of said first bottom member both forming a seal sufficient to contain said melt of said material used in high temperature casting operations, said lip of said tubular member supporting said first bottom member and said first bottom member supporting said second bottom member, said tubular member has a length and a vertical portion of said tubular member removed to form a vertical slot, said vertical slot traversing said length and said thickness said tubular member to provide for expansion or contraction of said tubular member to prevent cracking of said tubular member, said vertical slot being filled with a ceramic sealing material.
- 8. A crucible in accordance with claim 7 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising yttria mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 9. A crucible in accordance with claim 7 wherein said ceramic sealing material is prepared by drying a ceramic sealing material comprising titanium nitride mingled in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 10. A thermal can assembly comprising a thermal can, a multiple-piece crucible, a thermal can middle susceptor plate having an aperature, a thermal can spacer block, a transition ring having an aperature, and a billet mold having a top and a cavity, said cavity open at said top of said billet mold; said thermal can comprises a thermal can top susceptor plate having an aperature, a first thermal can susceptor ring tubular in shape, a second thermal can susceptor ring tubular in shape, and a thermal can bottom susceptor plate having an aperature; said thermal can is made from susceptor material; said thermal can sets on top of said transition ring and said transition ring sets on top of said billet mold; said multiple-piece crucible is contained in said thermal can and sets on top of said thermal can middle susceptor plate, said thermal can middle susceptor plate sets on top of said thermal can spacer block, said thermal can spacer block sets on top of said thermal can bottom susceptor plate; said thermal can top susceptor plate is in contact with and sets on top of said first thermal can susceptor ring, said first thermal can susceptor ring is in contact with and sets on top of said thermal can middle susceptor plate, said thermal can middle susceptor plate is in contact with and sets on top of said thermal can spacer block and said second thermal can susceptor ring, said thermal can spacer block and said second thermal can susceptor plate are in contact with and sets on top of said thermal can bottom susceptor plate, said thermal can bottom susceptor plate is in contact with and sets on top of said transition ring, said transition ring is in contact with and sets on top of said billet mold.
- 11. A thermal can assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein said multiple-piece crucible comprises a multiple-piece crucible slotted tubular member having a vertical slot, a rupture disc, and a multiple-piece crucible bottom having an aperature, said multiple-piece crucible bottom is in contact with and sets on top of said thermal can middle susceptor plate.
- 12. A thermal can assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein said billet mold sets on top of a mold stack block and said mold stack block sets on top of a spill dish.
- 13. A thermal can assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein said thermal can spacer block and said transition ring are made of refractory ceramic material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part application under 37 CFR .sctn.1.53 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/951,742, filed on Sep. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,844, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract DE-AC0584OR21400 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. and the Government has certain rights in this Invention.
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