A feasibility study on laser consolidation of IN-738 has been completed. The results show that the laser consolidation (LC) process can successfully build IN-738 thin-wall shapes on the cast IN-738 substrate without preheating. Optical microscope and SEM analysis revealed that the bond between the LC IN-738 and cast IN-738 substrate is metallurgically sound. No cracks or porosity was observed in the bond area, either in the cast IN-738 substrate or in the LC IN-738. The consolidated IN-738 shows a directionally solidified microstructure: very fine columnar dendrites growing almost parallel to the build direction (vertical direction). After the standard solution and aging treatments, near cuboidal shaped γ’ particles were observed in the consolidated IN-738. Room temperature testing showed that the tensile strength of the consolidated IN-738 is about 1270 MPa, which is 15% higher than that of the cast IN-738 material. The bond strength of the consolidated and cast IN-738 is higher than 900 MPa. Preliminary stress rupture testing at 1010°C (1850°F) and 55 MPa (8 ksi) indicates that the average stress rupture life of LC IN-738 specimens is 423 hours, which is about 150% longer than that of cast IN-738 baseline samples. The stress rupture life of the bond area of LC IN-738/cast IN-738 specimens falls within the range of the cast IN-738 baseline data. This study demonstrates that the laser consolidation process has the potential for repairing cast IN-738 blades with commercially available IN-738 alloy powder.
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ICALEO 2000: Proceedings of the Laser Applications in the Automotive Industry Conference
October 2–5, 2000
Dearborn, Michigan, USA
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978-0-912035-62-8
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Laser consolidation of Ni-base IN-738 superalloy for repairing gas turbine blades Available to Purchase
L. Xue;
L. Xue
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Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council Canada
, 800 Collip Circle, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
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J.-Y. Chen;
J.-Y. Chen
1
Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council Canada
, 800 Collip Circle, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
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M. U. Islam;
M. U. Islam
1
Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council Canada
, 800 Collip Circle, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
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J. Pritchard;
J. Pritchard
2
Vac Aero International Inc
. 1371 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X5, Canada
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D. Manente;
D. Manente
2
Vac Aero International Inc
. 1371 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X5, Canada
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S. Rush
S. Rush
2
Vac Aero International Inc
. 1371 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X5, Canada
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Published Online:
October 01 2000
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L. Xue, J.-Y. Chen, M. U. Islam, J. Pritchard, D. Manente, S. Rush; October 2–5, 2000. "Laser consolidation of Ni-base IN-738 superalloy for repairing gas turbine blades." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2000: Proceedings of the Laser Applications in the Automotive Industry Conference. ICALEO 2000: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference. Dearborn, Michigan, USA. (pp. pp. D30-D39). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5059473
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