Claims
- 1. A welded gamma-prime precipitation-strengthened nickel base superalloy wherein the superalloy and at least a portion of the weldment have a directionally solidified microstructure.
- 2. Welded superalloy of claim 1 wherein the superalloy comprises titanium and aluminum in a combined amount of at least about 5% and chromium in an amount up to about 20%.
- 3. Welded superalloy of claim 2 wherein the weldment comprises a gamma-prime precipitation-hardenable nickel base alloy.
- 4. Welded superalloy claim 3 wherein the weldment is comprised of the same nickel base superalloy.
- 5. Welded superalloy of claim 2 wherein said nickel base superalloy additionally contains metals selected from the group consisting of tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt and tantalum.
- 6. Welded superalloy of claim 5 wherein said nickel base superalloy has an ultimate tensile strength of at least 125 ksi at 1200.degree. F. and at least 100 ksi at 1600.degree. F., a yield strength at 0.2% offset, of at least 100 ksi at 1200.degree. F. and at least 70 ksi at 1600.degree. F. and a rupture strength (1000-hr) of at least 25 ksi at 1600.degree. F.
- 7. Welded superalloy claim 6 wherein the superalloy comprises 6 to 12% of titanium and aluminum and 7-17% chromium.
- 8. Welded superalloy of claim 1 wherein the superalloy is component of a gas turbine engine.
- 9. Welded superalloy of claim 8 wherein the component is a turbine blade, turbine vane or turbine rotor.
- 10. A crack-free welded superalloy product prepared by a process for welding an article comprised of a gamma-prime precipitation-strengthened nickel-base superalloy containing titanium and aluminum in a combined amount of at least about 5% and chromium in an amount up to about 20% comprising:
- heating the entire weld area and region adjacent to the weld of the article to a ductile temperature which is above the aging temperature and below the incipient melting temperature for said superalloy;
- welding the entire weld area while maintaining the entire weld area and adjacent region at said ductile temperature;
- holding the weldment, the entire weld area and adjacent region at said ductile temperature until the weld has solidified;
- cooling the welded article; and
- heat treating the welded article, wherein the superalloy has a directionally solidified microstructure and at least a significant portion of the weld of the welded article has a directionally solidified microstructure.
- 11. Product of claim 10 wherein the weld is carried out at a ductile temperature within the range of from 1400.degree. F. to 2000.degree. F. utilizing a gamma-prime precipitation-hardenable nickel base alloy as a filler metal.
- 12. Product of claim 11 wherein the weld is carried out utilizing the same nickel base superalloy for the filler metal as in the article.
- 13. Product of claim 10 wherein said nickel base superalloy additionally contains metals selected from the group consisting of tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt and tantalum.
- 14. Product of claim 13 wherein said nickel base superalloy has an ultimate tensile strength of at least 125 ksi at 1200.degree. F. and at least 100 ksi at 1600.degree. F., a yield strength at 0.2% offset, of at least 100 ksi at 1200.degree. F. and at least 70 ksi at 1600.degree. F. and a rupture strength (1000-hr) of at least 25 ksi at 1600.degree. F.
- 15. Product of claim 14 wherein the article is a component of a gas turbine engine.
- 16. Product of claim 15 wherein the component is a turbine blade, turbine vane or turbine vane or turbine rotor.
- 17. Product of claim 15 wherein the component is a damaged component and the component is first stripped of any coating thereon, ground and cleaned prior to welding.
- 18. Product of claim 10 wherein the article comprises a superalloy containing 6 to 12% of titanium and aluminum and 7-17% chromium.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/590,220, filed Sep. 28, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,106,010 issued Apr. 21, 1992.
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