The Paton Welding Journal, 2000, #8, 53-57 pages
Electron beam braze welding of compressor impellers
L.W. Myers1, G. Laflamme2
1Dresser-Rand Co., USA
2PTR-Precision Technologies, Inc., USA
Abstract
The development of a unique welding process which combines
electron beam welding and brazing in one operation is described
for application to centrifugal compressor impellers. The first
phase of the testing program (reported in this paper) consisted
of welding T-samples to develop welding conditions, axial and
bending fatigue, metallurgical investigation, and hardness
testing. Upon completion of testing, prototype impellers were
fabricated to prove the process on production parts, and these
impellers were also destructively examined after overspeed
testing. All test results have been excellent, and the process is
being used to produce impellers.
Keywords: electron beam braze welding, compressor impellers, fillet weld, slot weld
References
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2. (1962) A guide for fatigue testing and the statistical analysis of fatigue data. Committee E-9 on Fatigue. ASTM.
3. Tolle, M.C., Kassner, M.E., Cerri, E. et al. (1995) Mechanical behavior and microstructure of Au-Ni Brazes. Metallurgical and Materials Transaction A, 4, 941.
Suggested Citation
L.W. Myers,
G. Laflamme (2000) Electron beam braze welding of compressor impellers.
The Paton Welding J., 08, 53-57.