Laser surface fusion of plasma sprayed ceramic turbine seals

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Bearing – seal – or liner between runner portion and static part – Erodable or permanently deformable

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415197, F01D 1108

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ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to improving the thermal shock resistance of a ceramic layer. The invention is particularly directed to an improved abradable lining (16) that is deposited on a shroud (14) forming a gas-path seal in turbomachinery.
Improved thermal shock resistance of a shroud is effected through the deliberate introduction of "benign" cracks. These are microcracks which will not propagate appreciably upon exposure to the thermal shock environment in which a turbine seal must function.
Laser surface fusion treatment is used to introduce these microcracks. The ceramic surface is laser scanned to form a continuous dense layer as shown in FIG. 2. As this layer cools and solidifies, shrinkage results in the formation of a very fine crack network.
The presence of this deliberately introduced fine crack network precludes the formation of a catastrophic crack during thermal shock exposure.

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