Low-density clad steel sheet having excellent formability and fatigue property and manufacturing method therefor
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US10035329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10035329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715621606-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A hybrid article is disclosed including a coating circumscribing the lateral surface of a hollow core having a core material and a channel disposed within the lateral surface. The coating includes about 35% to about 95% of a first metallic material, and about 5% to about 65% of a second metallic material with a lower melting point than the first metallic material. A method for forming the hybrid article is disclosed including disposing the hollow core in a die, forming a gap between the lateral surface and the die, introducing a slurry having the metallic materials into the gap, and sintering the slurry, forming the coating. A method for closing an aperture of an article is disclosed including inserting the hybrid article into the aperture, and brazing the hybrid article to the article, welding the aperture with the hybrid article serving as weld filler, or a combination thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid article, comprising: a hollow core including a lateral surface, sa core material, and a channel disposed within the lateral surface; and a coating disposed on and circumscribing the lateral surface, the coating including about 35% to about 95% of a first metallic material having a first melting point, and about 5% to about 65% of a second metallic material having a second melting point, the first melting point being higher than the second melting point wherein the hollow core is a tube. 2. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the core material and the first metallic material are independently selected from the group consisting of at least one of a superalloy, a nickel-based superalloy, a cobalt-based superalloy, an iron-based superalloy, a hard-to-weld (HTW) alloy, a refractory alloy, GTD 111, GTD 444, HAYNES 188, HAYNES 230, INCONEL 738, MAR-M-247, René108, René142, René195, and RenéN2. 3. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the first melting point is from about 2,400° F. to about 2,600° F., and the second melting point is from about 1,500° F. to about 2,375° F. 4. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the coating further includes an average coating thickness of from about 0.1 mm to about 15 mm. 5. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the hollow core further includes an average core diameter of from about 0.25 mm to about 50 mm. 6. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the channel includes an average channel diameter of from about 0.2 mm to about 45 mm. 7. The hybrid article of claim 1 , further including an article cross-sectional conformation selected from the group consisting of a circle, an ellipse, an oval, a triangle, a rounded triangle, a square, a rounded square, a rectangle, a rounded rectangle, a pentagon, a rounded pentagon, a hexagon, a rounded hexagon, and combinations thereof. 8. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the channel includes a channel cross-sectional conformation selected from the group consisting of a circle, an ellipse, an oval, a triangle, a rounded triangle, a square, a rounded square, a rectangle, a rounded rectangle, a pentagon, a rounded pentagon, a hexagon, a rounded hexagon, and combinations thereof. 9. A method for forming a hybrid article, comprising: disposing a hollow core in a die, the hollow core including a lateral surface and a channel disposed within the lateral surface; forming a gap between the lateral surface and the die, the gap circumscribing the lateral surface; introducing a slurry into the gap, the slurry including a first metallic material having a first melting point, and a second metallic material having a second melting point, the first melting point being higher than the second melting point; coating the lateral surface with the slurry; and sintering the slurry to form a coating circumscribing the lateral surface, forming the hybrid article, the coating including about 35% to about 95% of the first metallic material and about 5% to about 65% of the second metallic material, wherein the hollow core is a tube. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein disposing the hollow core in the die includes passing the hollow core through the die. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein introducing the slurry into the gap includes introducing the slurry under elevated pressure. 12. The method of claim 9 , further including sizing the hybrid article to a predetermined length. 13. A method for closing an aperture of an article, comprising: inserting a hybrid article into the aperture, the hybrid article including: a hollow core including a lateral surface, a core material, and a channel disposed within the lateral surface; and a coating disposed on and circumscribing the lateral surface, the coating including about 35% to about 95% of a first metallic material having a first melting point, and about 5% to about 65% of a second metallic material having a second melting point, the first melting point being higher than the second melting point, wherein the hollow core is a tube; and closing the aperture, which includes a technique selected from the group consisting of brazing the hybrid article to the article, welding the aperture with the hybrid article serving as a weld filler, and combinations thereof. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the channel is in an open state prior to closing the aperture, is maintained in the open state while closing the aperture, and remains in an open state following closing the aperture. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein closing the aperture includes brazing the hybrid article to the article which includes hard-to-weld (HTW) alloy. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein closing the aperture includes welding the aperture with the hybrid article serving as the weld filler for a welding technique selected from the group consisting of at least one of gas tungsten arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, plasma arc welding, laser beam welding, and electron beam welding. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein inserting the hybrid article into the aperture includes inserting the hybrid article into a turbine component. 18. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the channel is in an open state in which the channel is open at a first end and open at a second end. 19. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the channel is in a semi-open state in which the channel is open at a first end and closed at a second end. 20. The hybrid article of claim 1 , wherein the channel is in a closed state in which the channel is closed at a first end and closed at a second end.
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