Patents by Inventor Ramgopal Darolia

Ramgopal Darolia has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6933058
    Abstract: A protective overlay coating for articles used in hostile thermal environments, and more particularly a predominantly beta-phase NiAl intermetallic overlay coating for use as an environmental coating or as a bond coat for a thermal barrier coating deposited on the overlay coating. The overlay coating has inner and outer regions, with the inner region containing more chromium than the outer region. The lower chromium content of the outer region promotes the oxidation resistance of the overlay coating, while the higher chromium content of the inner region promotes the hot corrosion resistance of the coating interior. Under hot corrosion conditions, hot corrosion may attack the outer region, but further hot corrosion attack will substantially cease once the relatively high-chromium inner region of the overlay coating is encountered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050170200
    Abstract: A TBC system suitable for protecting the surface of a substrate subjected to a hostile thermal environment. The TBC system comprises a bond coat on the substrate surface, an alumina scale on the bond coat, and a multilayer TBC comprising a thermal-sprayed first ceramic layer on the alumina scale and a thermal-sprayed second ceramic layer overlying the first ceramic layer. The first ceramic layer consists essentially of partially stabilized zirconia so as to comprise the tetragonal and cubic phases of zirconia. The second ceramic layer consists essentially of fully stabilized zirconia so as to consist essentially of the cubic phase of zirconia. The second ceramic layer is also characterized by having vertical microcracks that extend through the thickness thereof. The second ceramic layer is thicker and more erosion resistant than the first ceramic layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Bangalore Nagaraj, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Patent number: 6924002
    Abstract: A coating and coating process for incorporating surface features on an air-cooled substrate surface of a component for the purpose of promoting heat transfer from the component. The coating process generally comprises depositing a first metallic coating material on the surface of the component using a first set of coating conditions to form a first environmental coating layer, and then depositing a second metallic coating material using a second set of coating conditions that differ from the first set, such that an outer environmental coating layer is formed having raised surface features that cause the surface of the outer environmental coating layer to be rougher than the surface of the first environmental coating layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Ching-Pang Lee, Robert Edward Schafrik, Ramgopal Darolia, Joseph David Rigney
  • Patent number: 6913839
    Abstract: A coated article having a high resistance to particle-impact damage has a substrate, and a layered coating overlying the substrate. The layered coating includes a substantially continuous quasicrystalline layer, and a substantially continuous ductile metallic layer in facing contact with the quasicrystalline layer. The coated article is preferably used in applications where it is subjected to particle-impact conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Robert Edward Schafrik
  • Publication number: 20050142393
    Abstract: Zirconia-containing ceramic compositions that are capable of providing thermal barrier coatings wherein the zirconia is stabilized in the cubic crystalline phase. These compositions comprise at least about 50 mole % zirconia and a stabilizing amount up to about 49 mole % of a stabilizer component comprising: (1) a first metal oxide selected from the group consisting of ytterbia, neodymia, mixtures of ytterbia and neodymia, mixtures of ytterbia and lanthana, mixtures of neodymia and lanthana, and mixtures of ytterbia, neodymia and lanthana in an amount of from about 5 to about 49 mole % of the composition; and (2) a second metal oxide selected from the group consisting of yttria, calcia, ceria, scandia, magnesia, india and mixtures thereof in an amount of about 4 mole % or less of the composition. The ceramic composition further comprises one or more of a third metal oxide selected from the group consisting of: (a) hafnia in an amount from about 0.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Brett Boutwell, Mark Gorman, Irene Spitsberg, Ramgopal Darolia, Robert Bruce, Venkat Venkataramani
  • Publication number: 20050136283
    Abstract: An article and TBC coating system thereon that in combination exhibit significantly improved spallation resistance. The article comprises a substrate formed of a metal alloy containing ruthenium and one or more refractory elements (e.g., tantalum, tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium, hafnium, etc.). The substrate is protected by a coating system comprising an aluminum-containing bond coat on the surface of the substrate and a ceramic coating bonded to the substrate by the bond coat. The bond coat, preferably an aluminide, is deposited so as to be substantially free of ruthenium, though ruthenium is present in the bond coat as a result of diffusion from the substrate into the bond coat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Jeffrey Pfaendtner, Deborah Schorr, Ramgopal Darolia, Joseph Rigney, Irene Spitsberg, William Walston
  • Publication number: 20050129869
    Abstract: A protected article is prepared by providing the article, depositing a bond coat onto an exposed surface of the article, and producing a thermal barrier coating on an exposed surface of the bond coat. The step of producing the thermal barrier coating includes the steps of depositing a primary ceramic coating onto an exposed surface of the bond coat, and depositing a stabilization composition onto an exposed surface of the primary ceramic coating. The stabilization composition includes a first element selected from Group 2 or Group 3 of the periodic table, and a second element selected from Group 5 of the periodic table. The atomic ratio of the amount of the first element to the amount of the second element is at least 1:3, more preferably at least 1:1.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John Ackerman, Venkat Venkataramani, Irene Spitsberg, Brett Boutwell, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050129849
    Abstract: A protected article is prepared by depositing a bond coat onto an exposed surface of the article; and producing a thermal barrier coating on an exposed surface of the bond coat. The thermal barrier coating is produced by depositing a primary ceramic coating onto an exposed surface of the bond coat, depositing a cerium-oxide-precursor compound onto an exposed surface of the primary ceramic coating, and heating the cerium-oxide-precursor compound in an oxygen-containing atmosphere to form cerium oxide adjacent to the exposed surface of the primary ceramic coating.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John Ackerman, Venkat Venkataramani, Irene Spitsberg, Brett Boutwell, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050126494
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for depositing a ceramic coating, such as a thermal barrier coating (TBC) for a gas turbine engine component. The process deposits a coating whose composition includes multiple oxide compounds and a carbon-based constituent, e.g., elemental carbon, carbides, and carbon-based gases. The process uses at least one evaporation source to provide multiple different oxide compounds and at least one carbide compound comprising carbon and an element. The evaporation source is evaporated to produce a vapor cloud that contacts and condenses on the component surface to form the ceramic coating, and particularly so that the coating comprises the oxide compounds, an oxide of the element of the carbide compound, and the carbide compound and/or a carbon-containing gas. The process is carried out with an apparatus comprising a coating chamber in which the evaporation source is present, and a device for evaporating the evaporation source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Irene Spitsberg, Brett Boutwell
  • Patent number: 6905302
    Abstract: A turbine wall includes a metal substrate having front and back surfaces. A thermal barrier coating is bonded atop the front surface. A network of flow channels is laminated between the substrate and the coating for carrying an air coolant therebetween for cooling the thermal barrier coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Ching-Pang Lee, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050118334
    Abstract: A process for reducing the incidence of a secondary reaction zone (SRZ) in alloys prone to SRZ formation, particularly superalloys that have a high refractory element content. The process finds use with articles having a wall region that defines external and internal surfaces on the exterior and within the article, respectively. Diffusion coatings are formed on the internal and external surfaces of the article, with at least the diffusion coating on the external surface comprising an additive layer and a diffusion zone that is beneath the additive layer and extends into the wall region. The additive layer and at least a portion of the diffusion zone of the external diffusion coating is then removed to define an exposed surface region on the exterior of the article. An overlay coating is then deposited on the exposed surface region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Mark Gorman, Ramgopal Darolia, Robert Bruce
  • Publication number: 20050118453
    Abstract: A protective overlay coating for articles used in hostile thermal environments, and more particularly a predominantly beta-phase NiAl intermetallic overlay coating for use as an environmental coating or as a bond coat for a thermal barrier coating deposited on the overlay coating. The overlay coating has inner and outer regions, with the inner region containing more chromium than the outer region. The lower chromium content of the outer region promotes the oxidation resistance of the overlay coating, while the higher chromium content of the inner region promotes the hot corrosion resistance of the coating interior. Under hot corrosion conditions, hot corrosion may attack the outer region, but further hot corrosion attack will substantially cease once the relatively high-chromium inner region of the overlay coating is encountered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventor: Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050112412
    Abstract: A thermal barrier coating (TBC) for a component intended for use in a hostile thermal environment. The TBC has an interior region and an outer surface region on and contacting the interior region. Both regions are formed of a ceramic material, with the interior region having a lower thermal conductivity than zirconia partially stabilized by about seven weight percent yttria. The interior region constitutes more than half of the thickness of the TBC, and the outer surface region constitutes less than half of the thickness of the TBC. The TBC has a columnar microstructure whereby the interior region and the outer surface region comprise columns of their ceramic materials. The outer surface region is more erosion and impact resistant than the interior region at least in part as a result of the columns thereof being more closely spaced than the columns of the interior region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Irene Spitsberg, Brett Boutwell, Mark Gorman, Curtis Johnson, Venkat Venkataramani
  • Publication number: 20050112398
    Abstract: A strengthened bond coat for improving the adherence of a thermal barrier coating to an underlying metal substrate to resist spallation without degrading oxidation resistance of the bond coat. The bond coat comprises a bond coating material selected from the group consisting of overlay alloy coating materials, aluminide diffusion coating materials and combinations thereof. Particles comprising a substantially insoluble bond coat strengthening compound and having a relatively fine particle size of about 2 microns or less are dispersed within at least the upper portion of the bond coat in an amount sufficient to impart strengthening to the bond coat, and thus limit ratcheting or rumpling thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Joseph Rigney, Gillion Marijnissen, Eric Carolus Vergeldt, Annejan Kloosterman
  • Publication number: 20050106315
    Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, a repaired component is disclosed. The repaired component comprises an engine run component having a base metal substrate, a portion of the base metal substrate between about 1-3 mils in thickness and an overlying bond coat having been removed to create a remaining base metal substrate of reduced thickness. The repaired component further comprises a lower growth environmental bond coating comprising an alloy having an aluminum content of about 10-60 atomic percent applied to the remaining base metal substrate so that upon subsequent repair of the component, less than about 1-3 mils in thickness of the remaining base metal substrate is removed because of less environmental coating growth into the substrate than the prior bond coat. Advantageously, the repaired component has extended component life and increased repairability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2003
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Joseph Rigney, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050106316
    Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, a method for repairing a coated high pressure turbine blade, which has been exposed to engine operation, to restore coated airfoil contour dimensions of the blade, is disclosed. The method comprises providing an engine run high pressure turbine blade including a base metal substrate made of a nickel-based alloy and having thereon a thermal barrier coating system. The thermal barrier coating system comprises a diffusion bond coat on the base metal substrate and a top ceramic thermal barrier coating comprising a yttria stabilized zirconia material. The top ceramic thermal barrier coating has a nominal thickness t. The method further comprises removing the thermal barrier coating system, wherein a portion of the base metal substrate also is removed, and determining the thickness of the base metal substrate removed. The portion of the base metal substrate removed has a thickness, ?t.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2003
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Joseph Rigney, Ching-Pang Lee, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Patent number: 6887595
    Abstract: A thermal barrier coatings for the underlying substrate of articles that operate at, or are exposed to, high temperatures. The thermal barrier coating includes a zirconia-containing upper layer wherein the zirconia is stabilized in the cubic crystalline phase to reduce the thermal conductivity of the coating. The thermal barrier coating further includes a zirconia-containing lower layer stabilized in the tetragonal crystalline phase that increases the adherence of the upper layer to the bond coat layer that overlies the substrate of the article to improve the resistance of the coating to spallation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Irene Spitsberg, Brett Allen Boutwell, Mark Daniel Gorman, Robert William Bruce
  • Patent number: 6887589
    Abstract: A beta-phase NiAl overlay coating containing a dispersion of ceramic particles and a process for depositing the overlay coating. If the coating is used to adhere a thermal barrier coating (TBC), the TBC exhibits improved spallation resistance as a result of the dispersion of ceramic particles having a dispersion-strengthening effect on the overlay coating. The overlay coating contains at least one reactive element and is deposited so that the some of the reactive element deposits as the ceramic particles dispersed in the overlay coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Ramgopal Darolia, Joseph David Rigney, William Scott Walston, Jeffrey Allan Pfaendtner, Brett Allen Rohrer Boutwell, Irene Spitsberg, James Anthony Ruud
  • Patent number: 6887588
    Abstract: An article protected by a thermal barrier coating system includes a substrate having a substrate surface, and a thermal barrier coating system overlying the substrate. The thermal barrier coating system has a thermal barrier coating formed of a thermal barrier coating material arranged as a plurality of columnar grains extending generally perpendicular to the substrate surface and having grain surfaces. A sintering inhibitor is within the columnar grains, either uniformly distributed or concentrated at the grain surfaces. The sintering inhibitor is lanthanum oxide, chromium oxide, and/or yttrium chromate, mixtures thereof, or mixtures thereof with aluminum oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John Frederick Ackerman, Venkat Subramaniam Venkataramani, Irene Spitsberg, Ramgopal Darolia
  • Publication number: 20050079368
    Abstract: A turbine engine component comprising a substrate made of a nickel-base or cobalt-base superalloy, a non-metallic oxide or nitride diffusion barrier layer overlying the substrate, and a protective coating overlying the barrier layer, the protective coating comprising at least one platinum group metal selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium and iridium. The diffusion barrier layer may be a deposited or thermally grown oxide material, especially aluminum oxide. The protective coating may be heat treated to increase homogeneity of the coating and adherence with the substrate. The component typically further comprises a ceramic thermal barrier coating overlying the protective coating. Also disclosed are methods for forming a protective coating system on the turbine engine component by forming the non-metallic oxide or nitride diffusion barrier layer on the substrate and then depositing the platinum group metal on top of the barrier layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2003
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Gorman, Bangalore Nagaraj, Ramgopal Darolia