- Detroit MI, US Chijou Wang - Farmington Hills, US Julie A. Swartz - Commerce Township MI, US Su Jung Han - West Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
F01D 5/02 F01D 5/28
Abstract:
A turbine wheel for a turbocharger of a vehicle propulsion system includes a central hub and a plurality of blades extending outwardly from the central hub. Each of the blades defining an inducer section and an exducer section, and each of the blades including a first surface portion and a second surface portion. The first surface portion including a thermal barrier coating and the second surface portion free from the thermal barrier coating.
Aluminum Iron Silicon Alloys Having Optimized Properties
- Detroit MI, US Daad B. Haddad - Sterling Heights MI, US Julie A. Swartz - Commerce Township MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
C22C 21/00 C22C 1/10
Abstract:
Al—Fe—Si alloys having optimized properties through the use of additives are disclosed. In some aspects, mechanical properties are optimized using mechanical-optimizing additives such as a combination of boron, zirconium, chromium and molybdenum. In some aspects, corrosion-inhibiting properties are optimized using corrosion-inhibiting additives such as chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. In some aspects, ductility is optimized by the inclusion of twinning additives such as any of zinc, copper, vanadium, and molybdenum.
Aluminum Iron Silicon Alloys Having Optimized Properties
- Detroit MI, US Daad B. Haddad - Sterling Heights MI, US Julie A. Swartz - Commerce Township MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
C22C 21/00 C22C 30/00
Abstract:
Al—Fe—Si alloys having optimized properties through the use of additives are disclosed. In some aspects, an alloy includes aluminum in a first amount, iron in a second amount, silicon in a third amount, and an additive in a fourth amount. The additive is selected from the group consisting of a non-metal additive, a transition-metal additive, a rare-metal additive, and combinations thereof. The first amount, the second amount, the third amount, and the fourth amount produce an alloy with a stoichiometric formula (AlA)FeSi where A is the additive.
- Detroit MI, US Julie Swartz - Commerce Twp. MI, US Louis Begin - Rochester MI, US Zhe Li - Rochester MI, US
International Classification:
F01D 25/14 F01D 25/24 C04B 35/48 C23C 30/00
Abstract:
Provided herein are thermal barrier coatings (TBC) and turbocharger heat shields comprising the same. The turbocharger heat shield can be metallic and include a front face having an aperture capable of accepting a turbocharger shaft. The TBC can include a bond coat applied to the turbocharger heat shield, an interfacial layer contacting the bond coat, and a ceramic top coat contacting the interfacial layer. The bond coat of the TBC can comprise nickel, at least about 4% aluminum, up to about 36% chromium. One or more of the one or more of the interfacial layer and the ceramic top coat can comprise aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, spinel, yttria-stabilized zirconia, gadolinium zirconate, and combinations thereof. One or more of the interfacial layer and the ceramic top coat can be free from yttria-stabilized zirconia and gadolinium zirconate. The TBC can have a total thickness of at least about 100 μm.
Angela Green, Kayla Davis, Michelle Tisler, Jl Lebeau, Brooke Close, Michael Martin, Rick Cote, Jana Schwart, Janette Seaborn, Eric Cosmutto, Billy Roedel, Fred Thom