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Fatigue properties of weathering steel
Zavadilová, Petra ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Kunz, Ludvík (advisor)
This work deals with the influence of atmospheric corrosion on high-cycle fatigue properties of a weathering steel ATMOFIX B. New experimental data on fatigue strength of a steel exposed for 20 years to an atmospheric corrosion were compared to those characterizing the base material. Reduction of the fatigue lifetime of the exposed material compared with the base material was predicted on the basic of fractographic examination of fracture surfaces and the influence of surface notches on fatigue strength. The predicted results agree well with the experimental results.
Usage of Rich Bottom Layers
Simkovič, Lukáš ; Hegr, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hýzl, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is theoretical knowledge of the problems rich bottom layer and practical part of comparison of three asphalt mixtures for base layers using common road bitumen and modified rubber granulate. Selected functional laboratory tests (low temperature, fatigue resistance, bulk density) and stiffnes modules are performed on these mixtures and the results are compared to each other.
Usage of Rich Bottom Layers
Simkovič, Lukáš ; Hegr, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hýzl, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is theoretical knowledge of the problems rich bottom layer and practical part of comparison of three asphalt mixtures for base layers using common road bitumen and modified rubber granulate. Selected functional laboratory tests (low temperature, fatigue resistance, bulk density) and stiffnes modules are performed on these mixtures and the results are compared to each other.
Fatigue properties of weathering steel
Zavadilová, Petra ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Kunz, Ludvík (advisor)
This work deals with the influence of atmospheric corrosion on high-cycle fatigue properties of a weathering steel ATMOFIX B. New experimental data on fatigue strength of a steel exposed for 20 years to an atmospheric corrosion were compared to those characterizing the base material. Reduction of the fatigue lifetime of the exposed material compared with the base material was predicted on the basic of fractographic examination of fracture surfaces and the influence of surface notches on fatigue strength. The predicted results agree well with the experimental results.
Fatigue properties of weathering steel
Zavadilová, Petra ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Kunz, Ludvík (advisor)
This work deals with the influence of atmospheric corrosion on high-cycle fatigue properties of a weathering steel ATMOFIX B. New experimental data on fatigue strength of a steel exposed for 20 years to an atmospheric corrosion were compared to those characterizing the base material. Reduction of the fatigue lifetime of the exposed material compared with the base material was predicted on the basic of fractographic examination of fracture surfaces and the influence of surface notches on fatigue strength. The predicted results agree well with the experimental results.
Strenght, fracture and fatigue properties of base materials and weld joint of inflow piping to water turbine (PART I - Weld plate to plate)
Dlouhý, Ivo ; Kruml, Tomáš ; Čupera, Pavel ; Chlup, Zdeněk ; Šiška, Filip
Sets of strength, strain, fracture toughness and fatigue properties are summarised in the report characterising the base material, heat affected zones and weld joint material of steel used in water turbine system. Data obtained from 30 mm sheet materials and its weld joint are given. Tests have been carried out in agreement with recent standards and loading curves for finite element calculations have been also supplied. Crack resistance curves have been also generated by unloading technique at 0 and +20°C. Tests of compact tensions in transition regions enabling to determine reference temperature have been carried out. There are also data from fatigue tests, namely cyclic response and fatigue life curves, for the same materials.
Fatigue Properties of Steels Under Multiaxial Loading
Václavík, Martin ; Svoboda, Jaroslav
Study of combined loading influence to fatigue lifetime of smooth polished specimens made by the material 11523.1. Followed are the stress field changes at various rates of shear and normal loading, and the coherence between the level of particular stress components and specimen fatigue lifetime. Three hypotheses for limit stress computations (HMH, Findley´s and Dang Van's)were verified.

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