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US 5394932

MULTIPLE PART CORES FOR INVESTMENT CASTING

Assignee

HOWMET CORPORATION

Filed

Feb 5, 1992

Granted

Mar 7, 1995

Location

WILTON CT US

Abstract

A composite core for a hollow gas turbine engine blade is constructed by forming a first core part determinative of the cavity size of the trailing edge blade portion from a first ceramic material and joined to a second core part determinative of the blade cavity for the blade body portion which is formed from a second ceramic material. The first and second ceramic materials can be chosen to have appropriate characteristics grain sizes, flowability, leachability, and/or reactivity characteristics taking into consideration the different dimensional restrictions imposed by the desired blade product. A tongue is formed on the adjoining edge surface of the trailing edge core part, and the trailing edge core part is then inserted into a second die and the body core part is formed, including a complementary groove member which is formed around the tongue member on the trailing edge core part. The joined trailing edge and body core parts can then be sintered to form a composite casting core.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Apr 27, 1993

Rescinded

Sep 30, 1994

Duration

1 year, 5 months

Inventor

  • 1EUGENE J. CAROZZA

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