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- the subject matter disclosed herein relates to cast components and, more particularly, to a cast component manufactured with cold spray deposition, as well as methods of manufacturing such components.
- Mold assemblies are employed in casting processes to form components in a wide range of industries.
- An example of an industry that benefits from a casting process is the aerospace industry, which requires intricate features on various components.
- a single mold is required to form components, but such a mold is often costly as increasingly intricate features are formed therein.
- a rather generic mold is employed to form similar components, which are then machined to form a final component with the desired intricate features. Therefore, investing in a large number of castings with the desired intricate features or machining a generic component leads to time and cost inefficiencies. Additionally, component design requirements often change over time and such changes require modifications to the mold or a change in the machining process to produce the final component, again leading to undesirable time and cost impacts.
- a cast component includes a cast structure having a primary geometry formed by a mold. Also included is a structural deposit formed by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on an outer surface of the cast structure, the structural deposit defining at least one feature of the overall outer geometry of the cast component in addition to the primary geometry.
- further embodiments may include that the cast component comprises at least one of an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a steel alloy, and a magnesium alloy.
- further embodiments may include that the cast component comprises a component for an aircraft.
- further embodiments may include that the cast structure is a sand cast structure.
- a method of manufacturing a component includes casting a structure having a primary geometry with a mold.
- the method also includes depositing a structural deposit by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on an outer surface of the cast structure with a cold spray nozzle to define at least one feature of the overall outer geometry of the component in addition to the primary geometry.
- further embodiments may include post-processing at least one of the primary geometry and the at least one feature of the structure.
- further embodiments may include that casting the structure comprises casting with a sand casting mold.
- further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises moving the structure.
- further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises moving the cold spray nozzle.
- depositing the structural deposit comprises coupling a cold spray nozzle to a numerically controlled machine, wherein a deposition path is automated.
- depositing the structural deposit comprises coupling the structure to a numerically controlled machine, wherein a deposition path is automated.
- further embodiments may include that the powdered material comprises at least one of an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a steel alloy, and a magnesium alloy.
- cold spraying comprises accelerating powder particles with a gas comprising at least one of helium and nitrogen.
- further embodiments may include that the component comprises a component for an aircraft.
- a method of manufacturing a component includes forming a mold for casting a structure, the mold having a primary geometry.
- the method also includes depositing a structural deposit by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on a surface of the mold to define at least one feature of the overall geometry of the structure in addition to the primary geometry.
- the method further includes casting the structure within the mold.
- FIG. 1 is a cold spray deposition assembly for depositing a structural deposit on a substrate
- FIG. 2 is a structure having a primary geometry
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cold spray deposition of a deposit on the structure
- FIG. 4 is a cast component having a deposit thereon to form an overall geometry
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cold spray deposition of a deposit on a surface of the mold cavity
- FIG. 7 is the mold cavity with a deposit thereon to form an overall mold geometry.
- the manufacturing set-up 10 illustrates various components and systems used in a method to form a component 12 .
- the component 12 is generically referred to based on the fact that the component 12 may be employed in a wide variety of application related to numerous industries.
- the component 12 is formed in a casting process and includes an overall geometry that includes detailed or intricate features.
- a helicopter is an example of an application that employs the component 12 that is additively manufactured by the methods described herein. Numerous systems and structural assemblies of a helicopter may employ the structure 10 described herein.
- the aerospace industry has been provided as an example, as noted above it is to be appreciated that any industry that requires cast components having features that complicate the exterior geometry would benefit from the embodiments described herein.
- the exemplary embodiments described herein are in the form of originally manufactured components, it is to be understood that the methods described herein may be applied to repair and salvage of existing components. The functionality of the components and systems of the manufacturing set-up 10 will be described in more detail below.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cast structure 14 after having been formed by a casting process in a mold assembly (not illustrated). Any suitable molding assembly and casting process, such as a sand casting process, may be employed to form the cast structure 14 into a primary geometry 16 that is illustrated in FIG. 2 . As shown, a relatively simple geometry is provided as the primary geometry 16 , but it is noted that the cast structure 14 may include cored internal passages.
- Casting the cast structure 14 may be done with a mold assembly having a relatively simple geometry, thereby avoiding the need for assembling a mold with intricate geometric features.
- a single mold assembly may be employed to form cast structures of a single geometry, but which are available to be further modified by the methods described herein. Consequently, manufacturing costs are reduced due to the need for fewer specifically designed mold assemblies for each part that is to be cast. Additionally, improvement in casting yield as compared with more complex casting geometries can be achieved as a result of a casting with a mold having comparatively less intricate geometric features.
- the structural deposit 20 may be formed from any suitable powdered material known in the art, such as aluminum, titanium, steel or magnesium alloys, for example.
- the material employed to form the structural deposit 20 may be the same or different than the material used to form the primary geometry 16 of the cast structure 14 . Such variation in material allows for designing into the component 12 desired characteristics such as for example, corrosion resistance and a high strength-to-weight ratio.
- the structural deposit 20 is formed by applying one or more layers of powdered material to an area 22 of a surface 24 of the cast structure 14 .
- the one or more layers of powdered material used to form the structural deposit 20 are more substantial than a coating and are configured to share a load applied over the surface 24 .
- the layers of powdered material used to form the structural deposit 20 are generally applied through a deposition process that provides sufficient energy to accelerate the particles to a high enough velocity such that the particles plastically deform and bond to the area upon impact.
- the particles of the powered material are accelerated through a converging/diverging nozzle 30 of a spray gun 32 to supersonic velocities using a pressurized or compressed gas, such as helium, nitrogen, other inert gases, or mixtures thereof ( FIG. 1 ).
- the deposition process does not metallurgically transform the particles from their solid state, but does affect metallurgical bonding.
- Various techniques may be used to achieve this type of particle deposition, including but not limited to, cold spray deposition, kinetic metallization, electromagnetic particle acceleration, modified high velocity air fuel spraying, or high velocity impact fusion (HVIF) for example.
- HVIF high velocity impact fusion
- the cast component 12 includes the primary geometry 16 and the at least one feature 21 that have been added to the primary geometry 16 to form the final outer geometry of the cast component 12 with the cold spray deposition process.
- the phrase “at least one feature” generally refers to a singular type of feature, it is to be understood that countless distinct features may be formed. In other words, the phrase generically refers to a geometry or feature that is different and in addition to the primary geometry 16 . Therefore, different types of features may be formed on the cast structure 14 .
- a mold assembly 40 is subjected to the cold spray deposition process rather than the cast structure 14 .
- the mold assembly 40 comprises the primary geometry 16 , which as described above is relatively simple, thereby avoiding the need for expensive, complicated and time-consuming assembly of intricately-shaped mold geometries.
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- The subject matter disclosed herein relates to cast components and, more particularly, to a cast component manufactured with cold spray deposition, as well as methods of manufacturing such components.
- Mold assemblies are employed in casting processes to form components in a wide range of industries. An example of an industry that benefits from a casting process is the aerospace industry, which requires intricate features on various components. Typically, a single mold is required to form components, but such a mold is often costly as increasingly intricate features are formed therein. In some cases, a rather generic mold is employed to form similar components, which are then machined to form a final component with the desired intricate features. Therefore, investing in a large number of castings with the desired intricate features or machining a generic component leads to time and cost inefficiencies. Additionally, component design requirements often change over time and such changes require modifications to the mold or a change in the machining process to produce the final component, again leading to undesirable time and cost impacts.
- According to one aspect of the invention, a cast component includes a cast structure having a primary geometry formed by a mold. Also included is a structural deposit formed by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on an outer surface of the cast structure, the structural deposit defining at least one feature of the overall outer geometry of the cast component in addition to the primary geometry.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that the cast component comprises at least one of an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a steel alloy, and a magnesium alloy.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that the cast component comprises a component for an aircraft.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that the cast structure is a sand cast structure.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a method of manufacturing a component is provided. The method includes casting a structure having a primary geometry with a mold. The method also includes depositing a structural deposit by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on an outer surface of the cast structure with a cold spray nozzle to define at least one feature of the overall outer geometry of the component in addition to the primary geometry.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include post-processing at least one of the primary geometry and the at least one feature of the structure.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that casting the structure comprises casting with a sand casting mold.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises moving the structure.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises moving the cold spray nozzle.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises coupling a cold spray nozzle to a numerically controlled machine, wherein a deposition path is automated.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that depositing the structural deposit comprises coupling the structure to a numerically controlled machine, wherein a deposition path is automated.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that the powdered material comprises at least one of an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a steel alloy, and a magnesium alloy.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that cold spraying comprises accelerating powder particles with a gas comprising at least one of helium and nitrogen.
- In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments may include that the component comprises a component for an aircraft.
- According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method of manufacturing a component is provided. The method includes forming a mold for casting a structure, the mold having a primary geometry. The method also includes depositing a structural deposit by cold spraying one or more layers of powdered material on a surface of the mold to define at least one feature of the overall geometry of the structure in addition to the primary geometry. The method further includes casting the structure within the mold.
- These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
- The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a cold spray deposition assembly for depositing a structural deposit on a substrate; -
FIG. 2 is a structure having a primary geometry; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a cold spray deposition of a deposit on the structure; -
FIG. 4 is a cast component having a deposit thereon to form an overall geometry; -
FIG. 5 is a mold cavity having a primary geometry; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cold spray deposition of a deposit on a surface of the mold cavity; and -
FIG. 7 is the mold cavity with a deposit thereon to form an overall mold geometry. - The detailed description explains embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 , a manufacturing set-up 10 is illustrated. The manufacturing set-up 10 illustrates various components and systems used in a method to form acomponent 12. Thecomponent 12 is generically referred to based on the fact that thecomponent 12 may be employed in a wide variety of application related to numerous industries. Thecomponent 12 is formed in a casting process and includes an overall geometry that includes detailed or intricate features. - One industry that particularly benefits from cast components is the aerospace industry, for example. A helicopter is an example of an application that employs the
component 12 that is additively manufactured by the methods described herein. Numerous systems and structural assemblies of a helicopter may employ thestructure 10 described herein. Although the aerospace industry has been provided as an example, as noted above it is to be appreciated that any industry that requires cast components having features that complicate the exterior geometry would benefit from the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, although the exemplary embodiments described herein are in the form of originally manufactured components, it is to be understood that the methods described herein may be applied to repair and salvage of existing components. The functionality of the components and systems of the manufacturing set-up 10 will be described in more detail below. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-4 , thecast component 12 is illustrated in greater detail and is shown at multiple stages of a manufacturing process. The geometries illustrated and described herein are merely illustrative and it is to be understood that any overall geometry may be formed from the processes described.FIG. 2 illustrates acast structure 14 after having been formed by a casting process in a mold assembly (not illustrated). Any suitable molding assembly and casting process, such as a sand casting process, may be employed to form thecast structure 14 into aprimary geometry 16 that is illustrated inFIG. 2 . As shown, a relatively simple geometry is provided as theprimary geometry 16, but it is noted that thecast structure 14 may include cored internal passages. Casting thecast structure 14 may be done with a mold assembly having a relatively simple geometry, thereby avoiding the need for assembling a mold with intricate geometric features. In this manner, a single mold assembly may be employed to form cast structures of a single geometry, but which are available to be further modified by the methods described herein. Consequently, manufacturing costs are reduced due to the need for fewer specifically designed mold assemblies for each part that is to be cast. Additionally, improvement in casting yield as compared with more complex casting geometries can be achieved as a result of a casting with a mold having comparatively less intricate geometric features. - Subsequent to forming the
cast structure 14, thecast structure 14 is subjected to a cold spray deposition process with the manufacturing set-up 10 illustrated inFIG. 1 , as shown inFIG. 3 . Reference toFIGS. 1 and 3 is made, which illustrates astructural deposit 20 being formed on thecast structure 14 to provide at least onestructural feature 21 on thecast structure 14. The at least onestructural feature 21 refers to additional intricate features that are to be added to theprimary geometry 16 of thecast structure 14 to form an overall outer geometry of thecast component 12. Thecast structure 14 may also be formed with one or more relatively simple surface features 27 (FIG. 2 ) that are designed to facilitate the deposition of thestructural deposit 20 to provide the at least onestructural feature 21 on thecast structure 14. Exemplary surface features 27 include recesses, dimples, bosses, channels, saddles, and the like. - The
structural deposit 20 may be formed from any suitable powdered material known in the art, such as aluminum, titanium, steel or magnesium alloys, for example. The material employed to form thestructural deposit 20 may be the same or different than the material used to form theprimary geometry 16 of thecast structure 14. Such variation in material allows for designing into thecomponent 12 desired characteristics such as for example, corrosion resistance and a high strength-to-weight ratio. Thestructural deposit 20 is formed by applying one or more layers of powdered material to anarea 22 of asurface 24 of thecast structure 14. The one or more layers of powdered material used to form thestructural deposit 20 are more substantial than a coating and are configured to share a load applied over thesurface 24. The layers of powdered material used to form thestructural deposit 20 are generally applied through a deposition process that provides sufficient energy to accelerate the particles to a high enough velocity such that the particles plastically deform and bond to the area upon impact. The particles of the powered material are accelerated through a converging/divergingnozzle 30 of aspray gun 32 to supersonic velocities using a pressurized or compressed gas, such as helium, nitrogen, other inert gases, or mixtures thereof (FIG. 1 ). The deposition process does not metallurgically transform the particles from their solid state, but does affect metallurgical bonding. Various techniques may be used to achieve this type of particle deposition, including but not limited to, cold spray deposition, kinetic metallization, electromagnetic particle acceleration, modified high velocity air fuel spraying, or high velocity impact fusion (HVIF) for example. - The
nozzle 30 andspray gun 32 are operably coupled to a numerically controlledmachine 34 configured to automate the deposition path of thestructural deposit 20. The numerically controlledmachine 34 is operated by precisely programmed commands encoded on a storage medium, such as a computer in a computer numerical control (CNC) machine, for example. During deposition of the powdered material, thecast structure 14 may be held stationary or may be articulated or translated by any suitable means (not shown). Alternatively, thenozzle 30 of thespray gun 32 may be held stationary or may be articulated or translated. In some instances, both thecast structure 14 and thenozzle 30 may be manipulated, either sequentially or simultaneously. It is to be appreciated that either thecast structure 14 or thenozzle 30 may be coupled to the numerically controlledmachine 34 to facilitate automation of the deposition path. - Subsequent to deposition of the
structural deposit 20, thecast component 12 is formed, as shown inFIG. 4 . Thecast component 12 includes theprimary geometry 16 and the at least onefeature 21 that have been added to theprimary geometry 16 to form the final outer geometry of thecast component 12 with the cold spray deposition process. Although the phrase “at least one feature” generally refers to a singular type of feature, it is to be understood that countless distinct features may be formed. In other words, the phrase generically refers to a geometry or feature that is different and in addition to theprimary geometry 16. Therefore, different types of features may be formed on thecast structure 14. - One or more post-processing techniques may be employed to further define the
primary geometry 16 and/or the at least onefeature 21. For example, theprimary geometry 16 and/or the at least onefeature 21 may be machined subsequent to the cold spraying process. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5-7 , with continued reference toFIG. 1 , an additional embodiment of the method for manufacturing thecast component 12 is illustrated. In the illustrated embodiment, amold assembly 40 is subjected to the cold spray deposition process rather than thecast structure 14. As shown, themold assembly 40 comprises theprimary geometry 16, which as described above is relatively simple, thereby avoiding the need for expensive, complicated and time-consuming assembly of intricately-shaped mold geometries. - The
mold assembly 40 is used to produce associated cast components that may be assembled to form an overall cast component, which will be described in greater detail below. As shown inFIG. 5 , themold assembly 40 is first formed into afirst mold condition 42 having theprimary geometry 16. This condition is formed by any mold assembly process known in the art. Theprimary geometry 16 of themold assembly 40 has a geometry that is common to one or more cast components. Theprimary geometry 16 is defined by acavity region 48 including asurface 44. Thenozzle 30 andspray gun 32 are then used to deposit a structural deposit on thesurface 44 of themold assembly 40, as shown inFIG. 6 . The deposit is made with the cold spray deposit process that is described in detail above. This process is employed to deposit at least onefeature 46 on thesurface 44 of themold assembly 40 to provide additional detail that is desired for the final cast component 12 (FIG. 7 ). - It can be seen that the
final cast component 12 includes intricate features that are substantially more detailed than theprimary geometry 16. As the time and cost associated with forming more intricate features increases with the level of detail, it is advantageous to avoid requiring the formation of a new primary mold structure having the desired detail for every potential cast component. Accordingly, the cold spray deposition process provides the ability to more cheaply and easily provide detail to cast components formed by themold assembly 40 by simply forming the additional mold structures. - While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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