Claims
- 1. The method of producing a cobalt-base superalloy body having an unique combination of superior stress rupture strength and weldability properties and consequent special utility in application to industrial gas turbine hot gas path components which comprises the steps of casting in desired size and shape a superalloy consisting essentially of, by
- 0.3 to 0.6 percent carbon
- 27 to 35 percent chromium
- 9 to 16 percent nickel
- 6 to 9 percent tungsten
- 0.45 to 2.0 percent tantalum
- up to 0.5 percent titanium
- up to 3.0 percent hafnium
- up to 0.7 percent zirconium
- up to 1.0 percent manganese
- up to 1.0 percent silicon
- up to 0.05 percent boron
- up to 2.0 percent iron
- balance cobalt, the carbon, tantalum, hafnium, titanium and zirconium being so selected as to satisfy the following equation: ##EQU3## subjecting the resulting cast body containing M23C6 eutectic phase to elevated temperature and thereby solutioning substantially all M23C6 eutectic phase, thereafter cooling the said body and thereby precipitating substantially all the M23C6 carbide phase in the form of fine particulate distributed substantially uniformly throughout the body microstructure.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the cast body is subjected to temperature about 2250.degree. F. until solutioning of the eutectic phase is substantially complete, thereafter subjecting the body to temperature of approximately 1475.degree. F. until precipitation of the M23C6 particulate phase is substantially complete and finally cooling the body to room temperature.
- 3. The method of claim 2 in which the body is air cooled from solutioning temperature to about room temperature and thereafter is heated to precipitation temperature and upon completion of the precipitation of the particulate carbide phase the body is finally air cooled to room temperature.
- 4. The method of claim 3 in which the solutioning temperature is 2250.degree. F. and the body is maintained at that temperature for approximately 4 hours, and in which the precipitation temperature is about 1475.degree. F. and the body is maintained at that temperature for about 8 hours.
- 5. The method of claim 4 in which the superalloy has the following analysis:
- Carbon 0.357%
- Chromium 28.56
- Nickel 10.88
- Tungsten 7.33
- Tantalum 0.53
- Hafnium 1.00
- Zirconium 0.496
- Titanium 0.184
- Iron 0.270
- Silicon 0.024
- Sulfur 0.004
- Phosphorus 0.005
- Manganese 0.005
- Cobalt Remainder.
- 6. A cobalt base superalloy consisting essentially of
- Carbon 0.357%
- Chromium 28.56
- Nickel 10.88
- Tungsten 7.33
- Tantalum 0.53
- Hafnium 1.00
- Zirconium 0.496
- Titanium 0.184
- Iron 0.270
- Silicon 0.024
- Sulfur 0.0004
- Phosphorus 0.005
- Manganese 0.005
- Cobalt Remainder
- said superalloy having microstructure characterized by substantially all M23C6 eutectic carbide phase being in the form of fine particulate distributed substantially uniformly throughout the superalloy microstructure.
- 7. An industrial gas turbine nozzle made of cobalt-base superalloy having excellent hot corrosion resistance, and stress-rupture strength at high temperature, metallurigical stability, tensile ductility and weldability, said superalloy consisting essentially of
- 0.357 percent carbon
- 28.56 percent carbon
- 10.88 percent nickel
- 7.33 percent tungsten
- 0.53 percent tantalum
- 0.184 percent titanium
- 1.00 percent hafnium
- 0.496 percent zirconium
- 0.005 percent manganese
- 0.024 percent silicon
- 0.005 percent phosphorus
- 0.270 percent iron
- Remainder cobalt
- said nozzle having microstructure characterized by substantially all M23C6 eutectic carbide phase being in the form of fine particulate distributed substantially uniformly throughout the superalloy nozzle microstructure.
- 8. A fabricated industrial gas turbine transition piece made of cobalt-base superalloy comprising a plurality of sheets rolled and formed in predetermined shape and assembled and welded together to define the piece, said superalloy consisting essentially of
- 0.357 percent carbon
- 28.56 percent chromium
- 10. 88 percent nickel
- 7.33 percent tungsten
- 0.53 percent tantalum
- 0.184 percent titanium
- 1.00 percent hafnium
- 0.496 percent zirconium
- 0.005 percent manganese
- 0.024 percent silicon
- 0.005 percent phosphorous
- 0.270 percent iron
- Remainder Cobalt
- said transition piece having microstructure characterized by substantially all M23C6 eutectic carbide phase being in the form of fine particulate distributed substantially uniformly throughout the superalloy transition piece microstructure.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation -in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 678,118 filed on Dec. 9, 1984 abandoned.
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