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Weld repairable combustor

Patent 5086968 Issued on February 11, 1992. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 26, 2010. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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3678570

Brazing filler metal composition and process
Patent #: 4442968
Issued on: 04/17/1984
Inventor: McMurray ,   et al.

Brazing filler metal composition and process
Patent #: 4444353
Issued on: 04/24/1984
Inventor: McMurray ,   et al.

Homogenous alloy powder
Patent #: 4478638
Issued on: 10/23/1984
Inventor: Smith, Jr. ,   et al.

Nickel base brazing alloy and method
Patent #: 4507264
Issued on: 03/26/1985
Inventor: Stern

Method of brazing with nickel based alloy
Patent #: 4508257
Issued on: 04/02/1985
Inventor: Bose ,   et al.

Diffusion brazing process for pieces of superalloys Patent #: 4614296
Issued on: 09/30/1986
Inventor: Lesgourgues

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 470885 filed on 01/26/1990

US Classes:

228/119, Repairing, restoring, or renewing product for reuse29/889.1, Repairing or disassembling228/231, Including post-heating228/248.1Applied in powdered or particulate form

Examiners

Primary: Heinrich, Samuel M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 2511908 FR 03/13/1982
  • 163091 JP 12/13/1981

International Classes

B23K 001/19
B23K 031/02

Abstract

Combustors of gas turbine engines in which components are brazed to the combustor are not easily repairable by conventional welding because the brazed joint includes a melting point depressant which may not only cause the joint to be brittle but also the melting point of the joint to be near or below the temperatures required for welding. These problems are solved by a relatively simple and inexpensive process for producing a weld repairable combustor which includes using a brazing powder mix comprising a metal powder compatible with the metals of the combustor and the article to be brazed to the combustor, and suitable melting point depressant in powder form, heating the brazing powder mix to a first temperature sufficient to cause the brazing powder mix to become molten, and finally heating the brazing powder mix at a second temperature for a sufficient time to cause the melting point depressant to substantially diffuse away from the brazed area. The resulting combustor formed by this process can be repaired by welding when cracks or other discontinuities requiring a weld repair are situated near or at the brazed joint, and this process avoids the expensive requirement of redesign of the combustor to a welded combustor configuration which would require major tooling, equipment and processing changes.

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