Claims
- 1. A high temperature resistant nickel base superalloy composition containing small amounts of both boron and zirconium which are effective in combination to provide increased weldability, where the range of boron in the composition is from 0.001 wt % to 0.005 wt. % and the range of zirconium is from 0.005 wt % to 0.05 wt %, and where Zr+B is from 0.011 wt % to 0.06 wt %, also containing, by weight percent: 20.0%-25% Cr; up to 19.5% Co; 3.4%-4.0% Ti; 1.6%-2.2% Al; where Al+Ti is from 5.0%-6.2%, with the balance substantially Ni.
- 2. A turbine component made from the nickel-base superalloy of claim 1, welded to another superalloy.
- 3. The nickel-base superalloy of claim 1 also containing by weight %: 1.6%-2.4% W; 1.2%-1.6% Ta, 0.8%-1.2% Nb.
- 4. A turbine component made from the nickel-base superalloy of claim 1.
- 5. A turbine component made from the nickel-base superalloy of claim 4, welded to another superalloy.
- 6. The welded components of claim 5 having a Sigmajig transverse stress value greater than 137.9 million Newtons per square meter.
- 7. A cast, high temperature resistant, creep resistant, nickel-base superalloy consisting essentially of the composition by weight percent: 20.0%-25.0% Cr; up to 19.5% Co; 3.4%-4.0% Ti; 1.6%-2.2% Al; 1.6%-2.4% W; 1.2%-1.6% Ta; 0.8%-1.2% Nb; 0.005%-0.08% Zr; 0.001%-0.005% B; where Al+Ti is from 5.0%-6.2% and Zr+B is from 0.005% to 0.06% with the balance Ni.
- 8. A turbine component made from the nickel-base superalloy of claim 7.
- 9. A turbine component made from the nickel-base superalloy of claim 7, welded to another superalloy.
- 10. The welded components of claim 9 having a Sigmajig transverse stress value greater than 137.9 million Newtons per square meter.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-FC21-95MC32267, awarded by the United States Department of Energy. Work also done under ORNL Work for Others contract ERD-96-1377.
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0302302 |
Jul 1988 |
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“Development of a New Hot-Cracking Test-The Sigmajig”; Welding Research Supplement, pp 33-s to 38-s (Feb. 1987); G.M. Goodwin. |