IP Library Granted Patent US 7,775,414
Granted Patent B2
US 7,775,414 · App. 10/679,080 · Granted Aug 17, 2010

Consumable insert and method of using the same

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Patent No.
US 7,775,414
App. No.
10/679,080
Granted
Aug 17, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A consumable insert ( 10 ) formed of material particles ( 14 ) contained within a sheath ( 12 ). The particles may be a melting point depressant that has a concentration that is greater in a center region ( 16 ) of the insert than in the surface region ( 18 ) of the insert, thereby facilitating complete melting of the insert during a transient liquid phase bonding process. Alternatively, the particles may be a low-ductility material, such as a superalloy or an MCrAlY alloy, contained within a high ductility sheath material formed into a ribbon shape, thereby allowing the low-ductility material to be delivered in ribbon form during a coating process.

Claims (40)

1. A method of transient liquid phase bonding using a consumable insert, the method comprising:

forming a consumable insert comprising a metal-comprising material and melting point depressant material, the melting point depressant material having a melting point depressant concentration that is greater proximate a center region of the insert than proximate an exterior surface region of the insert;

capturing the consumable insert between two work pieces to be joined by transient liquid phase bonding;

heating the work pieces and the consumable insert to a temperature sufficiently high to melt the consumable insert; and

maintaining the temperature sufficiently high for the melting point depressant to diffuse into the work pieces to an extent sufficient for the consumable insert to solidify to form a joint between the work pieces,

wherein forming the consumable insert further comprises:

depositing particles of the melting point depressant into a hollow center of a tube of sheath material; and

flattening the tube into a ribbon shape having the particles of the melting point depressant in the center region and having the sheath material in the exterior surface region.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting the sheath material to comprise nickel.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising selecting the melting point depressant to comprise one of the group of boron, nickel and phosphorous.

4. A method of transient liquid phase bonding using a consumable insert, the method comprising:

forming a consumable insert comprising a metal-comprising material and melting point depressant material, the melting point depressant material having a melting point depressant concentration that is greater proximate a center region of the insert than proximate an exterior surface region of the insert;

capturing the consumable insert between two work pieces to be joined by transient liquid phase bonding;

heating the work pieces and the consumable insert to a temperature sufficiently high to melt the consumable insert; and

maintaining the temperature sufficiently high for the melting point depressant to diffuse into the work pieces to an extent sufficient for the consumable insert to solidify to form a joint between the work pieces,

wherein forming the consumable insert further comprises:

depositing particles of the melting point depressant into a U-shaped plate of sheath material;

forming the U-shaped plate into a tube; and

flattening the tube into a ribbon shape having the particles of the melting point depressant in the center region and having the sheath material in the exterior surface region.

5. A method of transient liquid phase bonding using a consumable insert, the method comprising:

forming a consumable insert comprising a metal-comprising material and melting point depressant material, the melting point depressant material having a melting point depressant concentration that is greater proximate a center region of the insert than proximate an exterior surface region of the insert;

capturing the consumable insert between two work pieces to be joined by transient liquid phase bonding;

heating the work pieces and the consumable insert to a temperature sufficiently high to melt the consumable insert; and

maintaining the temperature sufficiently high for the melting point depressant to diffuse into the work pieces to an extent sufficient for the consumable insert to solidify to form a joint between the work pieces,

wherein forming the consumable insert further comprises:

depositing particles of the melting point depressant onto a lower plate of sheath material;

covering the particles with an upper plate of sheath material; and

flattening the upper and lower plates together to a desired thickness to form the consumable insert.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising sealing adjoining edges of the upper plate and the lower plate together to capture the particles there between prior to the step of flattening.

7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising subjecting the consumable insert to a diffusion heat treatment regiment prior to the step of heating.

8. A method of material deposition utilizing a consumable insert, the method comprising:

providing a consumable insert comprising a sheath formed to a desired ribbon shape and particles of an MCrAlY alloy material contained by the sheath; and

melting the insert onto a surface of a work piece; and

allowing the melt to cool to form a coating.

9. A consumable insert comprising:

a sheath having a desired ribbon shape; and

particles of an MCrAlY alloy material exhibiting a ductility of less than 18% tensile elongation contained by the sheath.

10. The consumable insert of claim 9 , wherein the material exhibits a ductility of less than 15% tensile elongation.

11. The consumable insert of claim 9 , wherein the material exhibits a ductility of less than 10% tensile elongation.

12. The consumable insert of claim 9 , wherein the sheath comprises nickel.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
To: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 022488/0630 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 15, 2005
From: SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION
To: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 017000/0120 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 4, 2003
From: DITZEL, PETER J.; KOTTILINGAM, SRIKANTH
To: SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014593/0746 →