Methods for repairing gas turbine engine components

Systems and methods for repairing Thermo-Span TM gas turbine engine components are described herein. Embodiments of these methods minimize post-weld residual stresses in a weld repaired Thermo-Span TM component by solution heat treating the component by heating the component to about 2000 DEG F +/-...

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Main Authors MALLEY, DAVID R, KELLY, CARL E, SCHAEFER, ROBERT P
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 08.10.2014
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Summary:Systems and methods for repairing Thermo-Span TM gas turbine engine components are described herein. Embodiments of these methods minimize post-weld residual stresses in a weld repaired Thermo-Span TM component by solution heat treating the component by heating the component to about 2000 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F, holding the component at about 2000 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F for about one hour; and cooling the component to below about 700 DEG F at a rate equivalent to cooling in air; and precipitation heat treating the component by heating the component to about 1325 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F, holding the component at about 1325 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F for about 8 hours, cooling the component to about 1150 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F at a maximum rate of about 100 DEG F/hour, holding the component at about 1150 DEG F +/- 25 DEG F for about 8 hours, and cooling the component at a predetermined cooling rate. Dimensions of the fully-machined and weld repaired component are maintained during solution heat treating and precipitation heat treating via custom designed furnace tools.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20050253365