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High-thermal-gradient Superalloy Crystal GrowthSingle, (001)-oriented crystals of PWA 1480 were processed in alumina/silica shell molds in a laboratory high gradient furnace. The furnace employs a graphite resistance heated element, a radiation baffle, and a water cooled radiation trap below the baffle. All crystals were grown in vacuum (10 torr) and all heat transfer was radiative. The element is constructed with a variable cross section that is tapered just above the baffle to maximize heat input and therefore thermal gradient. A maximum alloy temperature of 1600 C was used. A thermal gradient of 130 deg C/cm was recorded at 1370 C just above the solidus of the PWA 1480 alloys. Crystal bars with 14.4 and 17.5 mm diameters were grown in alumina/silica shell molds. Each crystal was started from a 1.6 mm pencil seed at a rate of 76 mm/hr and slowly accelerated to a rate of 200 mm/hr under computer control. Volume percent porosity and average pore size were measured as functions of distance in representative bars. Low cycle fatigue behavior and stress rupture properties were determined.
Document ID
19850019654
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pearson, D. D.
(United Technologies of New Mexico, Inc. East Hartford, CT, United States)
Anton, D. L.
(United Technologies of New Mexico, Inc. East Hartford, CT, United States)
Giamei, A. F.
(United Technologies of New Mexico, Inc. East Hartford, CT, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Lewis Research Center Struct. Integrity and Durability of Reusable Space Propulsion Systems
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Accession Number
85N27966
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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