GB2073774A - An Alloy Suitable for Making Single-crystal Castings and a Casting Made Thereof - Google Patents

An Alloy Suitable for Making Single-crystal Castings and a Casting Made Thereof Download PDF

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GB2073774A
GB2073774A GB8106809A GB8106809A GB2073774A GB 2073774 A GB2073774 A GB 2073774A GB 8106809 A GB8106809 A GB 8106809A GB 8106809 A GB8106809 A GB 8106809A GB 2073774 A GB2073774 A GB 2073774A
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The invention relates to an alloy suitable for making single-crystal castings and to a casting made thereof. The alloy comprises, by weight percent, Chromium 10-16%, Cobalt 4-16%, Molybdenum 2-4%, Tungsten 0-2%, Tatalum 2-8%, the sum of Molybdenum % <IMAGE> lying between 4 and 6%, Aluminium 4-6%, Titanium 1-4% the sum of Aluminium % <IMAGE> lying between 5 and 7%, Carbon 0.015-0.05%, Boron 0-0.01%, Zirconium 0-0.01%, the balance being nickel plus incidental impurities.

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SPECIFICATION An Alloy Suitable for Making Single-crystal Castings and a Casting Made Thereof This invention relates to an alloy suitable for making single-crystal castings, and to a casting made thereof.
It has been understood for some years that nickel-based alloys, when made in the form of single crystal castings, offer a potentially improved combination of properties of strength and corrosion resistance. This is mainly due to the lack of grain boundaries in the single-crystal structure, these boundaries in normal cast materials forming initiating features and propagation paths for cracks and weak points for corrosion to attack.
Recently the use of single-crystal castings in gas turbine engines has been widely studied, with the main effort being directed toward the use of such castings for the high pressure turbine rotor blades of the engine. In order to optimise the material properties of these cast blades modified versions of the nickel-based superalloys normally used for the blades have been proposed.
We have appreciated that the single-crystal casting technique can be used to give enhanced properties to other parts of the gas turbine, in particular the nozzle guide vanes which direct hot gases from the combustion system on to the turbine rotor blades. The properties required for the metal of which these vanes are made differ from those required for the rotor blades; thus for instance high melting point and good oxidation resistance are more important in the vane materials while the strength of the material is less important.
In order to allow the single-crystal casting process to achieve more omits potential benefit when applied to structures such as nozzle guide vanes, we have invented an alloy adapted, in the single crystal form, to provide good values for the required properties.
According to the present invention an alloy suitable for use in the form of a single-crystal casting comprises the following constituents by weight percent: Chromium 10--16% Cobalt 4-1 6% Molybdenum 24% Tungsten 0--2% Tantalum 2--8% Tungsten % Tantalum % The sum of Molybdenum % + ----- + - lying between 4 and 6.
2 3 Aluminium 46% Titanium 1--4% Titanium % The sum of Aluminium % + lying between 5 and 7.
2 Carbon 0.015--0.05% Boron 0-0.01% Zirconium 0-0.01% Balance nickel plus incidental impurities.
Preferably the alloy comprises by weight percent Chromium 11-12% Cobalt 8--12% Molybdenum 2.0--2.5% Tungsten 0.51% Tantalum 5--6% Aluminium 5--5.5% Titanium 1.5--2% Carbon 0.015-0.05% Boron 0-0.01% Zirconium 0-0.01% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
Particular embodiments comprised Chromium 11.5% Cobalt 10% Molybdenum 2.25% Tungsten 0.75% Tantalum 5.5% Aluminium 5.25 or4% Titanium 1.75 or 3.5% Carbon 0.02% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
The invention also comprises a single-crystal casting, and in particular a nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine made in the form of a single-crystal casting, made of the alloy.
The significance of the various constituents in the application of the alloy to a single-crystal casting role will now be discussed in the order in which the constituents are set out in the claim.
Firstly, the Chromiumxontent at 10-1 6% is relatively low when compared with other cast nozzle guide vane alloys. This together with the relatively high Aluminium content at 46% provides an alloy in which the film of oxide on the surface of the casting is of Aluminium oxides rather than an oxide of Chromium. This gives the alloy better high temperature oxidation resistance at the expense of slightly worse hot corrosion resistance. However, the balance between these two factors is such in our alloy as to be optimum for its proposed use.
The Cobalt levels are judged to provide a sufficient amount of this important alloying element while acknowledging its high cost which makes it desirable to reduce the amount used to as low a level as possible commensurate with achieving the desired properties.
The three strengthening additions Molybdenum, Tungsten and Tantalum must be present in certain quantities to give sufficient strength to the alloy, but if they exceed a certain level the alloy can become unstable. At the same time the addition of Tantalum is beneficial to the high temperature oxidation properties of the alloy, hence we prefer to use a relatively high Tantalum content with relatively low Molybdenum and Tungsten contents, subject to limits to a sum of the amounts of these three elements factored to take account of their contributions to the stability of the alloy. it will be understood by those skilled in the art that it is possible, within the ranges claimed, to choose alloys with varying degrees of stability and some may be relatively unstable.However, even unstable alloys have proved useful and one skilled in the art would be expected to choose values within the claim ranges which give the desired degree of stability.
The Aluminium content of the alloy is relatively high to encourage the formation of Aluminium oxides as a surface coating on the alloy referred to above. This maximises the high temperature oxidation resistance particularly when accompanied by a relatively low titanium content. A higher titanium content combined with reduced aluminium content tends to improve hot corrosion resistance, other things being equal. The ranges selected for our alloy are such as to be optimised for its proposed use. Again the levels of Aluminium and Titanium are subject to a balance factor calculation which is factored to take their effects into account, the lower level representing a level at which the strength of the alloy will be affected and the upper being determined by stability considerations.
The minor constituents Carbon, Boron and Zirconium are present in normal superalloys to strengthen the grain boundaries. In the case of a single crystal casting there are no grain boundaries within the material and therefore these constituents need not be present for this purpose. In addition Boron and Zirconium act as melting point depressants, and since it is desirable that the alloy should have as high a melting point as possible, it is best if these additives are reduced to as low a level as is possible. Similarly the Carbon content should be low, but in this case it is not vital that an extremely lot level should be achieved and a lowest level of 0.015% is quoted, this being relatively easily achieved in practice without the need for expensive de-carburising techniques.The balance of the alloy is of course Nickel but there will inevitably be impurities in the material which can be tolerated as long as they do not provide a deleterious effect.
It will be seen therefore that the range of constituents in accordance with the invention provides alloys optimised to allow at least some of the potential benefits of the single crystal casting technique to be realised while the opportunity is also taken to modify the constituents to provide other improved properties compared with the prior art alloys. Although this range of alloys is specifically intended to be used for cast single-crystal nozzle guide vanes for gas turbine engines, it is clear that the properties of the alloy are such that it could be used for other single-crystal artefacts.
In order to prove the properties of alloys made in accordance with the invention, test results were obtained for a control alloy which is in current use as a cast superalloy and two alloys within our claimed ranges. The alloys had the following constituents by weight percent (it should be noted that the constituents of alloys 1 and 2 represent target figures and that the actual figures may differ slightly).
Control Alloys Alloy2 Chromium 15 11.5 11.5 Cobalt 10 10 10 Molybdenum 8 2.25 2.25 Tungsten 0.75 0.75 Tantalum - 5.5 5.5 Aluminium 4.40 5.25 4.0 Titanium 3.5 1.75 3.5 Carbon 0.15 0.02 0.02 Boron 0.005 Zirconium - Nickel balance balance balance It will be noted that the Molybdenum,,'Tungsten,Tantalum balance factor of both alloys 1 and 2 is 4.46 while the Aluminium/Titanium factor for alloy 1 is 6.12 and for alloy 2 is 5.75. In all cases the control alloy results were for a conventionally cast test piece while alloys 1 and 2 were tested as single crystal castings.
The alloys were tested for oxidation resistance, ultimate tensile strength and stress rupture properties at differing temperatures.
The results for the oxidation resistance were as follows, the test being carried out in air with 4 parts per million of salt and at a temperature of 1 0500C.
depth of attack depth of attack after 30 hrs after 90 hrs Control 38 microns 208 microns Alloy 1 25 microns 98 microns Alloy 2 24 microns 103 microns It will be seen that Alloys 1 and 2 both provide greater resistance to oxidation than the control alloy, and it is of interest to note that the attack of alloys 1 and 2 is more even than that of the control, which is clearly advantageous.
In the ultimate tensile strength results the results were as follows:- ultimate tensile strength strength room temperature 800 or Control 100 MPa 950 MPa Alloy 1 1090MPa 1080 MPa Alloy 2 1030 MPa 1070 MPa The differences between these results are not statistically significant but they do demonstrate that Alloys 1 and 2 are not weaker than the control.
Finally a comparison was made between the stress rupture life of Alloy 1 and the control alloy at various temperatures. The results were: Life at 750 OC Life at 850 OC Life at 1 050 OC and 580 MPa and 340 MPa and 75 MPa load load load Control 45 hrs 30 hrs 35 hrs Alloy 250 hrs 250 hrs 250 hrs It will be seen that the stress rupture results show a marked improvement; we estimate that the increase in life represents a 40 to 50bC increase in potential operating temperature for objects made of the alloy.
In general therefore these test results confirm out predictions that the alloys of the invention provide similar strength to the prior art alloy but improved corrosion and high temperature resistance.

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1. An alloy suitable for use in the form of a single-crystal casting comprising the following constituents by weight percent: Chromium 10 16% Cobalt 4 16% Molybdenum Tungsten 0 2% Tantalum Tungsten % Tantalum % The sum of Molybdenum % + ------- + lying between 4 and 6.
2 3 Aluminium 46% Titanium Titanium % The sum of Aluminium % + ----- lying between 5 and 7.
2 Carbon 0.015--0.05% Boron 0--0.01% Zirconium 0-0.01% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
2. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 and comprising the following constituents by weight percent Chromium 11--12% Cobalt 8--12% Molybdenum 2.0--2.5% Tungsten 0.5--1.0% Tantalum 5--6% Aluminium 5--5.5% Titanium 1.5--2% Carbon 0.015--0.05% Boron 0--0.01% Zirconium 0-0.01% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
3. An alloy as claimed in claim 2 comprising the following constituents by weight percent Chromium 11.5% Cobalt 10% Molybdenum 2.25% Tungsten 0.75% Tantalum 5.5% Aluminium 5.25% Titanium 1.75% Carbon 0.02% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
4. An alloy as claimed in claim 2 and comprising the following constituents by weight percent Chromium 11.5% Cobalt 10% Molybdenum 2.25% Tungsten 0.75% Tantalum 5.5% Aluminium 4% Titanium 3.5 % Carbon 0.02% Balance Nickel plus incidental impurities.
5. A single-crystal casting made of the alloy claimed in any one of the preceding claims.
6. A nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine in the form of a single-crystal casting as claimed in claim 5.
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FR2519033A1 (en) * 1981-12-30 1983-07-01 United Technologies Corp HIGH-RESISTANCE NICKEL MONOCRYSTAL ARTICLE, RESISTANT TO CORROSION
FR2625255A1 (en) * 1984-12-04 1989-06-30 Cannon Muskegon Corp AILETTE OR BLADE OF TURBINE IN SUPERALLIAGE MONOCRYSTALLINE
EP0382585A1 (en) * 1989-02-10 1990-08-16 Office National D'etudes Et De Recherches Aerospatiales(O.N.E.R.A.) Nickel-based superalloy for industrial turbine blades
US5403546A (en) * 1989-02-10 1995-04-04 Office National D'etudes Et De Recherches/Aerospatiales Nickel-based superalloy for industrial turbine blades

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2519033A1 (en) * 1981-12-30 1983-07-01 United Technologies Corp HIGH-RESISTANCE NICKEL MONOCRYSTAL ARTICLE, RESISTANT TO CORROSION
FR2625255A1 (en) * 1984-12-04 1989-06-30 Cannon Muskegon Corp AILETTE OR BLADE OF TURBINE IN SUPERALLIAGE MONOCRYSTALLINE
EP0382585A1 (en) * 1989-02-10 1990-08-16 Office National D'etudes Et De Recherches Aerospatiales(O.N.E.R.A.) Nickel-based superalloy for industrial turbine blades
FR2643085A1 (en) * 1989-02-10 1990-08-17 Onera (Off Nat Aerospatiale) NICKEL SUPERALLIAGE FOR AUBES OF INDUSTRIAL TURBINES
US5403546A (en) * 1989-02-10 1995-04-04 Office National D'etudes Et De Recherches/Aerospatiales Nickel-based superalloy for industrial turbine blades

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