US3802934A - Precipitation strengthened alloys - Google Patents
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- While good cobalt-base alloys exist for high temperature service for example, HAYNES alloy No. 25 and HAYNES alloy No. 188
- these alloys are characterized by solid solution strengthening as contrasted to strengthening by the formation of precipitates (for example, 7 precipitation in nickel-base alloys).
- precipitates for example, 7 precipitation in nickel-base alloys.
- Those cobalt-base alloys that have been strengthened by precipitation reactions have generally employed aluminum and/or titanium as reacting elements and these alloys are characterized by improved strength near 1,200F, but ineffective strengthening at 1,600F or above.
- cobalt-base alloys having improved strength at 1,600F and higher can be achieved by what appears to be a precipitation reaction caused by the presence of tantalum to tungsten in the ratio of about 1% to 2 /2 and preferably in the ratio of 2 to .1 by weight percent and the molybdenum is limited to impurity levels and the carbon is maintained below about 0.3 percent.
- Another object is to provide a high strength wrought cobalt-base alloy.
- Yet another object is to provide a high strength cobalt-base alloy which is oxidation resistant.
- a cobalt-base alloy in accordance with the present invention is broadly an alloy consisting essentially of about: 4
- the ratio of tantalum to tungsten in weight percent is between about l'r to 2% and the molybdenum is less than 1 percent.
- a preferred range of the alloy providing useful strengths is an alloy consisting essentially of about:
- Weight Tantalum 5-20 Tungsten 2-1 5 Chromium l5-30 9 2 /2 and the molybdenum content isless than one perwherein the ratio of the tantalum to tungsten in weight percent is between about l /to 2 /2 and the molybdenum is less than one percent.
- a more preferred range of the alloy is:
- alloying elements may be added without departing from the spirit of the invention arid without negating the criticality of the tantalum to tungsten ratio and the minimization of the molybdenum and carbon contents.
- Such elements would include, but would not necessarily be limitedto, Hf to about 5 w/o, Ti and/0r Zr to about 2 w/o, Cb (Nb) and Re to about 4 w/o, aluminum to about 1 'w/o, and magnesium and/or boron to about 0.04 w/o.
- alloys as described above develop unusual strengths for a' cobalt-base alloy through at least 1,700F, when the tantalum contentof the alloy is approximately twice that of the tungsten content and when the carbon is maintained at a relatively low level.
- critical Ta/W ratio is not adhered to, effective strengthening is not obtained.
- iron and nickel 10 would function as a partial participant in the strengthening mechanism.
- Alloy 24 was vacuum induction melted and then cast into test specimen mold prepared per the loss wax. process. i 7
- Alloy 9 is considered an example of the invention, while alloy 10 demonstrates the detrimental effects of molybdenum, alloy 7 demonstrates that tantalum without tungsten is not effective, alloy demonstrates that near equal amounts of tantalum and tungsten are not effective, and alloy 24 illustrates that excessive amounts of carbon are to be avoided.
- alloy 5 has improved intermediate temperature strength as compared to commercial alloy 188, which for comparison has tensile properties at 1,600F of about 38 ksi 0.2 percent offset yield strength, 61 ksi ultimate strength and 69 percent elongation.
- the tensiledata for. alloy 5 illustrate that when the critical Ta/W ratio of about 2 is not adhered to, the strengthening of the alloy is minimum. Alloy 5 has 7.81 w/o Ta and 9.31 w/o W.
- alloys-9 and l0 had higher yield strength at 1,600F than at room temperature. This is' thought to be the result of a precipitation-reaction occurring during the to 60 minute stabilization period at temperature prior to tensile testing. Further proof that a precipitation react-ion occurs in the alloy of the invention is that alloy9 aged 16 hours at l,500F
- alloys similarto the alloy of the invention but with carbon levels exceeding about 0.3 weight percent apparently are not strengthened in the same manner as the alloys of the invention.
- alloy 24 was aged 24 hours at 1,800F then tested at room temperature with no significant increase in strength being observed over a similar test bar hereinbelow show the stress rupture properties of the alloys. These data and the graph'of the FIGURE 'show clearly the stress-rupture'life properties.
- alloy 10 containing 4.04 w/o molybdenum has approximately one half the rupture life of alloy 9 containing only an impurity level of 0.42 w/o molybdenum.
- 1A precipitation hardened alloy consisting essen- Tantalum 5-20 Tungsten 2-l5 Chromium v up to 30 iron 0-10 Carbon 0-0.3 Nickel 0-30 Silicon 0-1 Yttrium 0-0.2 Lant h'anum 0-0.2 Manganese, 0-2 v Cobalt incidental impurities balance 1 l wherein the ratio of tantalum to'tungsten is between I about 1% to 2% and the molybdenum is less than one percent.
- An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essenwherein the ratio of the tantalum content to the tungsten content is about 1 /2 to 2% and the-molybdenum content is less than 1 percent.
- An'alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent of about:
- An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent .of about:
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- 2. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent of about:
- 3. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent of about:
- 4. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent of about:
- 5. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 consisting essentially in weight percent of about:
- 6. An alloy as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ratio of tantalum to tungsten is about 2 to 1.
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US00323101A US3802934A (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1973-01-12 | Precipitation strengthened alloys |
DE2365045A DE2365045A1 (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1973-12-28 | ALLOY STRENGTHENED BY PRECIPITATION |
GB148374A GB1459318A (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1974-01-11 | Precipitation strengthened alloys |
FR7400962A FR2213987B1 (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1974-01-11 | |
JP49006508A JPS5046516A (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1974-01-11 | |
CA190,015A CA1023175A (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1974-01-11 | Precipitation strengthened alloys |
IT67072/74A IT1009098B (en) | 1973-01-12 | 1974-01-11 | COBALT ALLOY HARDENED BY PRECIOUS PITATION |
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US4058415A (en) * | 1975-10-30 | 1977-11-15 | General Electric Company | Directionally solidified cobalt-base eutectic alloys |
US4459263A (en) * | 1982-09-08 | 1984-07-10 | Jeneric Industries, Inc. | Cobalt-chromium dental alloys containing ruthenium and aluminum |
US4530664A (en) * | 1980-09-29 | 1985-07-23 | Jeneric Industries, Inc. | Cobalt-chromium alloys |
US4764225A (en) * | 1979-05-29 | 1988-08-16 | Howmet Corporation | Alloys for high temperature applications |
US5549767A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1996-08-27 | United Technologies Corporation | Heat treatment and repair of cobalt base superalloy articles |
US5964091A (en) * | 1995-07-11 | 1999-10-12 | Hitachi, Ltd. | Gas turbine combustor and gas turbine |
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US4058415A (en) * | 1975-10-30 | 1977-11-15 | General Electric Company | Directionally solidified cobalt-base eutectic alloys |
US4764225A (en) * | 1979-05-29 | 1988-08-16 | Howmet Corporation | Alloys for high temperature applications |
US4530664A (en) * | 1980-09-29 | 1985-07-23 | Jeneric Industries, Inc. | Cobalt-chromium alloys |
US4459263A (en) * | 1982-09-08 | 1984-07-10 | Jeneric Industries, Inc. | Cobalt-chromium dental alloys containing ruthenium and aluminum |
US5549767A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1996-08-27 | United Technologies Corporation | Heat treatment and repair of cobalt base superalloy articles |
US5741378A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1998-04-21 | United Technologies Corporation | Method of rejuvenating cobalt-base superalloy articles |
US5922150A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1999-07-13 | United Technologies Corporation | Method of heat treating a cobalt-base alloy |
US5964091A (en) * | 1995-07-11 | 1999-10-12 | Hitachi, Ltd. | Gas turbine combustor and gas turbine |
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