Melt infiltration apparatus and method for molten metal control

US9573853B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9573853-B2
Application numberUS-201414207001-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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A method and apparatus for providing molten metal infiltration into a component is provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. An infiltration apparatus comprising: an infiltrant having a first melting point, an infiltrant source adapted to receive the infiltrant; a solid barrier having a second melting point, the solid barrier being selected from the group of materials consisting of Si/Zr, Si, SiC-coated silicon wafer, Zr/Si, ZrB 2 and Ti; a component comprising a ceramic matrix composite; and a wick in fluid communication with the infiltrant source and the component, the wick being configured to draw the infiltrant from the infiltrant source into the component; wherein the second melting point is higher than the first melting point; and wherein the solid barrier is disposed between the infiltrant source and the component and coupled to the wick to block fluid communication through the wick until the infiltrant melts the barrier to allow the wick to draw the infiltrant from the infiltrant source into the component. 2. The infiltration apparatus of claim 1 wherein the infiltrant source includes an infiltrant well. 3. The infiltration apparatus of claim 2 wherein the barrier is disposed beneath the infiltrant well. 4. The infiltration apparatus of claim 1 wherein the infiltrant source includes a drain in fluid communication with the wick. 5. The infiltration apparatus of claim 4 wherein the barrier is received within the drain. 6. The infiltration apparatus of claim 1 wherein the barrier is displaced away from each of the infiltrant source and the component. 7. The infiltration apparatus of claim 1 wherein the barrier is disposed across a portion of the component. 8. The infiltration apparatus of claim 7 wherein the barrier is disposed across a bottom portion of the component. 9. The infiltration apparatus of claim 7 wherein the barrier is disposed across a top portion of the component. 10. An infiltration apparatus comprising: a melt infiltrant having a first melting point; a composite body adapted to receive the melt infiltrant to form a component; an infiltrant source adapted to store the melt infiltrant therein; a first wick configured to conduct the melt infiltrant between the infiltrant source and the composite body and a portion of the first wick being located above a top portion of the infiltrant source to draw the melt infiltrant upwardly above a top of the infiltrant source; and a barrier coupled to the first wick to block fluid communication between the infiltrant source and the component until the barrier melts, the barrier having a second melting point, and the second melting point being greater than the first melting point. 11. The infiltration apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a second wick configured to draw the melt infiltrant from the infiltrant source into the composite body to allow a portion of the melt infiltrant to bypass the barrier. 12. The infiltration apparatus of claim 11 wherein the barrier is disposed across a bottom portion of the composite body. 13. The infiltration apparatus of claim 10 wherein the barrier is selected from the group of materials consisting of Si/Zr, Si, SiC-coated silicon wafer, Zr/Si, ZrB 2 and Ti. 14. The infiltration apparatus of claim 13 wherein the infiltrant is selected from the group of materials consisting of silicon, Si/C/B, Zr/Si, Zr and Ti/6Al/4V. 15. An infiltration apparatus comprising: an infiltrant having a first melting point, an infiltrant source adapted to receive the infiltrant and including a drain in fluid communication with the wick; a solid barrier having a second melting point and being received within the drain; a component; and a wick in fluid communication with the infiltrant source and the component, the wick configured to draw the infiltrant from the infiltrant source into the component; wherein the second melting point is higher than the first melting point; and wherein the barrier is disposed between the infiltrant source and the component and coupled to the wick to block fluid communication through the wick until the infiltrant melts the barrier to allow the wick to draw the infiltrant from the infiltrant source into the component.

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What does patent US9573853B2 cover?
A method and apparatus for providing molten metal infiltration into a component is provided.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rolls Royce Corp, Rolls Royce Nam Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B41/0018. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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