Claims
- 1. A turbine rotor including a ceramic member and a metal shaft member with an end to be machined, wherein the metal member is made of any one of martensite heat-resistant steel and martensite stainless steel which is quench hardened in a gas or vacuum after having been heated beyond a quench hardening temperature thereof to heat-connect the metal shaft member with the ceramic member, the metal shaft member quench hardened when heat-connected with the ceramic member having been tempered only at the end to be machined while keeping part of the metal shaft member other than the end to be machined in a hardened state.
- 2. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 1, wherein the heat-connection is brazing and/or shrinkage fit.
- 3. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 2, wherein the brazing and/or shrinkage fit are/is effected in dependence upon a connecting portion of the ceramic member and a corresponding connecting portion of the metal shaft member enclosing or surrounding the ceramic member connecting portion.
- 4. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 1, wherein the quench hardening of the metal shaft member occurs due to martensite transformation.
- 5. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 4, wherein the metal shaft is capable of expanding by at least 0.02 vol % through the martensite transformation during the cooling process.
- 6. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 1, wherein the metal shaft member has been quench hardened to a hardness H.sub.RC of at least 40.
- 7. A turbine rotor including a ceramic member and a metal shft member with an end to be machined, wherein the metal member is made of any one of martensite heat-resistant steel and martensite stainless steel which is quench hardened in a gas or vacuum after having been heated beyond a quench hardening temperature thereof to heat-connect the metal shaft member with the ceramic member, the metal shaft member having been quench hardened when heat-connected with the ceramic member only in part of the metal shaft member other than the end to be machined without hardening the end to be machined.
- 8. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 7, wherein the heat-connection is brazing and/or shrinkage fit.
- 9. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 8, wherein the brazing and/or shrinkage fit are/is effected in dependence upon a connecting portion of the ceramic member and a corresponding connecting portion of the meatl shaft member enclosing or surrounding the ceramic member connecting portion.
- 10. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 7, wherein the quench hardening of the metal shft member occurs due to martensite transformation.
- 11. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 10, wherein the metal shaft member is capable of expanding by at least 0.02 vol % through the martensite transformation during the cooling process.
- 12. The turbine rotor as set forth in claim 7, wherein the metal shaft member is quench hardened to a hardness H.sub.RC of at least 40.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
Reference to the earlier application: This application is a continuation-in-part application of the earlier U.S. patent application Ser. No. 039,602 (attorney's docket No. BEB-19486) entitled Metal and Ceramic Heat-Connected Body filed on Feb. 18, 1986 by the same applicants.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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