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Processing of IN-718 Lattice Block CastingsRecently a low cost casting method known as lattice block casting has been developed by JAM Corporation, Wilmington, Massachusetts for engineering materials such as aluminum and stainless steels that has shown to provide very high stiffness and strength with only a fraction of density of the alloy. NASA Glenn Research Center has initiated research to investigate lattice block castings of high temperature Ni-base superalloys such as the model system Inconel-718 (IN-718) for lightweight nozzle applications. Although difficulties were encountered throughout the manufacturing process , a successful investment casting procedure was eventually developed. Wax formulation and pattern assembly, shell mold processing, and counter gravity casting techniques were developed. Ten IN-718 lattice block castings (each measuring 15-cm wide by 30-cm long by 1.2-cm thick) have been successfully produced by Hitchiner Gas Turbine Division, Milford, New Hampshire, using their patented counter gravity casting techniques. Details of the processing and resulting microstructures are discussed in this paper. Post casting processing and evaluation of system specific mechanical properties of these specimens are in progress.
Document ID
20020062735
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Hebsur, Mohan G.
(Ohio Aerospace Inst. Brook Park, OH United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 2002
Subject Category
Metals And Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
E-13140
NAS 1.26:211332
NASA/CR-2002-211332
Report Number: E-13140
Report Number: NAS 1.26:211332
Report Number: NASA/CR-2002-211332
Meeting Information
Meeting: 131st Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Location: Seattle, WA
Country: United States
Start Date: February 17, 2002
End Date: February 21, 2002
Sponsors: Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 714-04-50
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC3-637
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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