Development of Near-Net Shape Casting Technology for MGC Components

2005 
Much attention has been paid to unidirectionally solidified ceramic composites as a candidate for a high-temperature structural material. Eutectic composites, known as Melt Growth Composites (MGCs), have recently been developed. The MGCs (Al2 O3 /YAG, Al2 O3 /GAP binary and Al2 O3 /YAG/ZrO2 ternary systems) have a novel microstructure consisting of three-dimensionally continuous and complexly entangled single-crystal Al2 O3 and single-crystal oxide compounds (YAG or GAP or YAG and ZrO2 ). Therefore, the MGCs have excellent high-temperature strength characteristics, creep resistance, superior oxidation resistance and thermal stability in an air atmosphere at very high temperatures. Manufacturing processes for the MGCs (Al2 O3 /YAG and Al2 O3 /GAP binary systems) are being examined under a Japanese national project, scheduled from 2001–2005. The molybdenum mold for near-net-shaped casting of the gas turbine component was fabricated by plasma spraying the molybdenum powders on the copper model. Near-net-shape casting of MGCs is being examined under the NEDO project using the plasma sprayed mold and a new Bridgman-type furnace.Copyright © 2005 by ASME
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