Abstract:
A steam turbine blade includes a coating film formed at least a portion of a surface of the steam turbine blade, the coating film containing a ceramic matrix and nanosheet particles dispersed in the ceramic matrix. The steam turbine blade is employed as one of stator blades or one of rotor blades in a steam turbine. The steam turbine includes a turbine rotor, the rotor blades implanted in the turbine rotor, the stator blades provided in an upstream side of the corresponding rotor blades, and a turbine casing supporting the stator blades and accommodating turbine rotor, the rotor blades and the stator blades. The steam turbine is also configured such that the rotor blades are paired with the corresponding stator blades to form turbine stages arranged in an axial direction of the turbine rotor, thereby forming steam paths.
Abstract:
In fiber composite ceramic containing reaction sintered SiC as a matrix and having BN-coated SiC continuous fibers as composite fibers, the thickness of the BN coating need not be especially made large, and a sliding effect during growing of cracks can be improved, i.e., breakdown energy can be increased. A method of manufacturing fiber composite ceramic in which large number of BN-coated SiC fibers covered with a BN coating are gathered to form yarns, or yarns are woven to form a two-dimensional or three-dimensional fabric, and a preform is formed by the yarns or the fabric, C powder is arranged in a gap portion between fibers of the preform to form a compact, a molten Si is impregnated into the compact to form an SiC matrix between fibers. A region having a high B concentration is formed around the SiC fibers before the preform is impregnated with the molten Si, and B in the region is solid-solved in Si during reaction sintering to suppress B in the BN-coated SiC fibers from being solid-solved in Si.
Abstract:
A wear-resistant member formed comprises a sintered ceramic body essentially consisting of 0.1 to 15% by weight of at least one material selected from the group comprising molybdenum carbide, niobium carbide, hafnium carbide, tantalum carbide, tungsten carbide, molybdenum silicide, niobium silicide, hafnium silicide, tantalum silicide, tungsten silicide, molybdenum boride, niobium boride, hafnium boride, tantalum boride, and tungsten boride, 2 to 20% by weight of a boundary phase selected from the group consisting of Si--Y--Al--O--N and Si--Y--Al--O--N--B, and a balance of .beta.-silicon nitride. The wear-resistant member preferably has a metal member bonded to the sintered ceramic body. The wear-resistant member can perform high-load work such as high-speed cutting.
Abstract:
Sintered bodies with the primary phase of .beta. and/or .alpha. prime sialon. In the sialon phase which is the primary phase, hafnium oxide and silicon carbide are dispersedly contained as dispersion phases. 1 to 60 parts by weight of hafnium oxide are contained in 100 parts by weight of the primary phase. 5 to 30 parts by weight of silicon carbide are contained in 100 parts by weight of the primary phase. Hafnium oxide suppresses decrease of sintering characteristic which is caused by silicon carbide. Thus, a large amount of silicon carbide can be added, thereby improving the fracture toughness value.
Abstract:
A highly thermoconductive ceramic substrate, which is characterized by having formed on a ceramic substrate an electroconductive coating of a mixture of tungsten and/or molybdenum with the nitride of a transition metal belonging to Group IVa of the Periodic Table of Elements. As the ceramic substrate in the present invention, a non-oxide type ceramic substrate is used because of satisfactory strength. The formation of the electroconductive coating consisted preponderantly of a mixture of tungsten and/or molybdenum with the nitride of a metal belonging to Group IVa of the Periodic Table Elements is accomplished, for example, by preparing a metallizing composition in the form of a paste or solution containing a metal salt of tungstic acid or molybdic acid and a transition metal of Group IVa or a compound thereof, applying the metallizing composition on the ceramic substrate, heating the resulting composite, then firing the composite.
Abstract:
A steam turbine 3 includes: a turbine rotor 4; a rotor blade 5 implanted to the turbine rotor 4; a stator blade 6 provided at an upstream side of the rotor blade 5; and a turbine casing 13 supporting the stator blade 6 and including the turbine rotor 4, the rotor blade 5 and the stator blade 6, and have a constitution in which a stage 7 is formed by a pair of the rotor blade 5 and the stator blade 6, and a steam passage 8 is formed by arranging plural stages 7 in an axial direction of the turbine rotor 4. A surface treatment to suppress an increase of a surface roughness caused by oxidation is performed for at least a part of a surface of the stator blade 6 and a surface of the rotor blade 5.
Abstract:
A coating of niobium oxide, zirconium titanate, or nickel titanate is formed on at least a part of a surface of a jet pump member constituting a jet pump serving as a reactor internal structure of a boiling water reactor. Further, a solution containing, e.g., a niobium compound is applied to at least a part of the surface of the jet pump member constituting the jet pump, and the jet pump member coated with the solution is heat-treated to form a coating of, e.g., niobium oxide. With this configuration, the jet pump member constituting the jet pump of the boiling water reactor is provided such that deposition of crud can be sufficiently suppressed on the jet pump member.
Abstract:
A method for forming on the surface of a sintered article of silicon nitride type ceramic a coating film of a compound containing titanium or zirconium is disclosed. This metal compound coating is easily and inexpensively obtained by placing a metal-containing substance such as, for example, titanium dioxide in contact with a sintered article of silicon nitride type ceramic and sintering the resultant composite in a non-oxidative atmosphere.
Abstract:
A non-oxide-series-sintered ceramic body, which has a conductive film on its surface and which permits a strong bond to a metal member, the conductive film comprising a metal silicide selected from the group consisting of molybdenum silicide and tungsten silicide.
Abstract:
A cooling pump includes a rotor including a rotation axis, a disc fixed with the rotation axis, an impeller fixed with the disc for pressurizing a liquid coolant, and a plurality of permanent magnets arrayed to be fixed with the disc in a ring shape; a case including a pump chamber holding the rotor rotatably, the pump chamber having an inlet and an outlet for the liquid coolant, wherein a part of the bottom wall forming the pump chamber is a heat-receiving portion; a cover including a recess, the cover sealing the case, i.e., pump housing, liquid-tightly; and a circular stator disposed in the recess, the stator generating a rotating magnetic field with a plurality of electromagnets to provide the rotor with torque around the rotation axis, wherein a hydrophilic surface is disposed on the inner surface of the pump chamber.