Method of repairing superalloys
US-2019047094-A1 · Feb 14, 2019 · US
US11135677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11135677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815913180-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 5, 2021 |
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Methods of repair of a component or adding material to a component using laser welding are disclosed. One method may include repairing or adding material to the component by laser irradiating a wire material with a laser in an inert gas in a vicinity of the component. The laser irradiating the wire material includes modulated pulsing the laser through: a warm up phase during which an on-power of the laser is increased over time to a maximum target on-power, a melt and bond phase during which the wire material is melted and during which the on-power is less than the maximum target on-power, and a stress releasing phase during which the on-power of the laser is less than the on-power during the melt and bond phase. The laser irradiated wire material forms a weld material to repair a damaged area or add material to the component.
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We claim: 1. A method for repairing a component, the method comprising: providing the component, the component having: an exterior surface coating disposed on a base material, and a damaged area in at least one of the exterior surface coating and the base material; and repairing the damaged area by advancing a first wire material into the damaged area while first laser irradiating the first wire material with a laser in an inert gas delivered through a nozzle in a vicinity of the damaged area, wherein the first laser irradiating the first wire material includes modulated pulsing the laser through: a first warm up phase during which an on-power of the laser is increased over time to a maximum target on-power for the first laser irradiating, a first melt and bond phase during which the first wire material is melted and during which the on-power for the first laser irradiating is less than the maximum target on-power for the first laser irradiating, wherein the melt and bond phase uses 50% to 90% of the maximum target on-power of the first laser irradiating target on-power, and wherein the on-power is slowly reduced as the first wire material melts, and a first stress releasing phase during which the on-power of the laser is less than the on-power during the melt and bond phase, wherein the first warm-up phase expends from 0.1 to 5 percent of a laser irradiating total duration, wherein the first melt and bond phase expends from 4.9 percent to 30 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the first stress releasing phase expends from 65 percent to 95 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the laser irradiating has a total duration of 55 milliseconds (ms) to 85 ms, wherein a peak power value is between 0.6 kilowatts (kW) and less than 1.5 kW, and wherein the first laser irradiated wire material forms a first weld material in the damaged area. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the damaged area extends only into the exterior surface coating, and the first wire material is selected to repair the exterior surface coating only. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first wire material is selected from the group consisting of: MCrAIY, where M includes nickel (Ni) or cobalt (Co); cobalt nickel (CoNi); nickel cobalt (NiCo); chromium carbide (Cr 3 C 2 ); or tungsten carbide (WC). 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the damaged area extends into the exterior surface coating and the base material, and the first wire material is configured to repair the damaged area in the base material, and wherein the repairing further comprises: machining the first weld material; and advancing a second wire material into the damaged area of the exterior surface coating while second laser irradiating the second wire material with the laser in an inert gas in a vicinity of the damaged area of the exterior surface coating, wherein the second laser irradiating the second wire material includes modulated pulsing the laser through: a second warm up phase during which the on-power of the laser is increased over time to a maximum target on-power for the second laser irradiating, a second melt and bond phase during which the second wire material is melted and during which the on-power for the second laser irradiating is less than the maximum target on-power for the second laser irradiating, and a second stress releasing phase during which the on-power of the laser is less than the on-power during the melt and bond phase, wherein the second laser irradiated the second wire material forms a second weld material in the damaged area of the exterior surface coating and on the first weld material. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first wire material and the second wire material are different. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first wire material is selected from the group consisting of: a nickel-based superalloy and a cobalt-based superalloy; and wherein the second wire material is selected from the group consisting of: MCrAIY, where M includes nickel (Ni) or cobalt (Co); cobalt nickel (CoNi); nickel cobalt (NICO); CHROMIUM CARBIDE (Cr 3 C 2 ); OR TUNGSTEN CARBIDE (WC). 7. A method for repairing a component, the method comprising: providing the component, the component having a base material having a damaged area; and repairing the damaged area by advancing a wire material into the damaged area while laser irradiating the wire material with a laser in an inert gas delivered through a nozzle in a vicinity of the damaged area, wherein the laser irradiating the wire material includes modulated pulsing the laser through: a warm up phase during which an on-power of the laser is increased over time to a maximum target on-power for the laser irradiating, a melt and bond phase during which the wire material is melted and during which the on-power for the laser irradiating is less than the maximum target on-power for the laser irradiating, wherein the melt and bond phase uses 50% to 90% of the maximum target on-power of the laser irradiating target on-power, and wherein the on-power is slowly reduced as the wire material melts, and a stress releasing phase during which the on-power of the laser is less than the on-power during the melt and bond phase, wherein the warm-up phase expends from 0.1 to 5 percent of a laser irradiating total duration, wherein the melt and bond phase expends from 4.9 percent to 30 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the stress releasing phase expends from 65 percent to 95 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the laser irradiating has a total duration of 55 milliseconds (ms) to 85 ms, wherein a peak power value is between 0.6 kilowatts (kW) and less than 1.5 kW, and wherein the laser irradiated wire material forms a weld material in the damaged area. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the base material comprises a nickel-based superalloy or a cobalt-based superalloy, and wherein the wire material is selected from the group consisting of: MCrAIY, where M includes nickel (Ni) or cobalt (Co); cobalt nickel (CoNi); nickel cobalt (NiCo); chromium carbide (Cr 3 C 2 ); or tungsten carbide (WC). 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein a modulated pulse frequency of the laser is between 12 hertz (Hz) and 20 Hz. 10. A method, comprising: providing a component, the component having a base material; adding material to an area of the component by laser irradiating a wire material with a laser in an inert gas delivered through a nozzle in a vicinity of the area of the component, wherein the laser irradiating the wire material includes modulated pulsing the laser through: a warm up phase during which an on-power of the laser is increased over time to a maximum target on-power for the laser irradiating, a melt and bond phase during which the wire material is melted and during which the on-power for the laser irradiating is less than the maximum target on-power for the laser irradiating, wherein the melt and bond phase uses 50% to 90% of the maximum target on-power of the laser irradiating target on-power, and wherein the on-power is slowly reduced as the wire material melts, and a stress releasing phase during which the on-power of the laser is less than the on-power during the melt and bond phase, wherein the warm-up phase expends from 0.1 to 5 percent of a laser irradiating total duration, wherein the melt and bond phase expends from 4.9 percent to 30 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the stress releasing phase expends from 65 percent to 95 percent of the laser irradiating total duration, and wherein the laser irradiating has a total duration of 55 milliseconds (ms) to 85 ms, wherein a peak power value is
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