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Analysis of the surface after laser cutting
Narovec, David ; Sedlák, Josef (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis discusses laser cutting and the consecutive surface treatment of cut parts. The theory of laser cutting is described in the first part of this thesis, including laser history and the laser emergence principle. Cut parameters and the influence of the laser cutting on the material are described later on. The next part describes the laser cutting technological possibilities and other laser technology utilization options are outlined. In the last theory part, metal surface treatment used in the experiment is covered. Coating thickness is evaluated in the practical part of this thesis, as well as roughness, microhardness, chemical microanalysis and metalography. The evaluation of the results achieved, and optimal surface treatment execution suggestions are addressed in the last part of this thesis.
Introduction of the New Technology into the Company
Vondruška, Jiří ; Růčka, Pavel (referee) ; Šunka, Josef (advisor)
The work is focused on introduction of new technology to the company engaged in dyeing and finishing of textile materials. The aim is to determine whether the investment will be beneficial for the company. Therefore it is necessary to learn about functioning of the company, with market, that is about to enter, with the reasons for choosing of the specific technology, way of financing, but also with technology itself. Subsequently it is needed to determine whether the investment will be effective or not.
Modern cutting cemented carbide tools
Vopařil, Josef ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on cutting tools made of cemented carbides. It contains analysis of cemented carbides for uncoated and coated cutting tools. It contains examples of modern tools for turning, milling and drilling. Practical part of this thesis evaluates and compares cutting properties of two types of spiral drills.
Properties of Metallic Materials Prepared by Cold Spray Technology
Piňos, Jakub ; Šiška,, Filip (referee) ; Čížek, Jan (advisor)
Cold spray is a novel coating method. Due to its low-temperature character, it has a potential to replace the high-temperature thermal spray processes in some applications. The presented work analyzes the microstructure and the phase composition of pure metal coatings deposited by cold spraying and evaluates selected mechanical properties. Specimens prepared by readily used HVOF industrial technology were used for comparison purposes.
Influence of coatings on durability of cutting inserts during longitudinal turning
Balíček, Martin ; Sámelová, Vendula (referee) ; Jaroš, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of deposited coatings for durability and tool wear during longitudinal turning of steel CSN 41 1600 (E335) and influence of wear and surface quality. The theoretical part is focused on characteristics of turning technology, application, manufacturing and methods of coating cemented carbide and tool wear. The experimental part of the thesis includes the evaluation of the measured values, a description of the material, used tools and machine tool. The values measured in the experiment imply that the most suitable of the tested tool inserts is WNMG 3-1-NF with applied coating TiAlN + TiN. Surface quality decreases with increasing wear of the tool.
Reducing friction losses of piston rings
Csintalan, Radoslav ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the possibilities of reducing the friction losses of the first sealing piston rings of the VW Group 1.5 TSI, 110kW engine. The first part of the thesis theoretically deals with the issue of piston rings in terms of their classification. Reduction of friction losses is ensured by PVD and PECVD coating technology. The second part of the thesis describes the production of coated piston rings. Measurements are performed on the created coatings, which are compared and evaluated in the conclusion at the end of the thesis.
CVD and PVD coatings for decorative purposes
Švéda, Filip ; Mouralová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor work is aimed to the surface coating using CVD and PVD method, not for tools but for decorative purposes. In introduction of this paper is overview of coating method and their description. Selected examples of coating items. At the end of work is evaluation of resulting effects.
Material printing on R2R printer
Knobová, Klára ; Vališ, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with material printing using roll to roll material printer. Several kinds of printing inks were prepared and their parameters, like viscosity and homogeneity were optimized. Corona treated PET foil was used as the flexible substrate. Thin layers of function material were prepared by coating by using the smooth cylinder and slot die method. Layers homogeneity was characterized by optical density. Layer thickness was measured by profilometer.
Reduction of Contact Pairs Friction Losses
Novotný, Marek ; Raffai, Peter (referee) ; Maršálek, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of mechanical efficiency of contact pairs in the crankshaft of the combustion engine. The introductory section focuses on the efficiency of the combustion engine as a whole. In addition, it describes the areas where mechanical losses primarily occur. The following chapters describe mechanism of friction losses, the main factors affecting their amount and the most modern ways to increase mechanical efficiency. In the closing chapter, some basic computing relations, describing the size of mechanical losses are listed. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the importance of mechanical efficiency in the area of combustion engines.
Surface coatings of medium and high entropy alloy prepared by the cold-spray method
Vražina, Tomáš ; Adam, Ondřej (referee) ; Moravčík, Igor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis investigated coating of the CoCrNi (Medium entropy) alloy deposed onto austenitic steel substrate. The main objectives were characterization and analysis of sprayed deposition before and after heat treatment. The thesis was divided into 2 main parts. The theoretical part provided general information about alloy manufacturing, properties, and the method of its consolidation. The experimental part provided electron microscopy analysis including, an EDS, a porosity analysis and microhardness testing. Its results were then discussed on the base of the information gathered in the theoretical part. The results showed that the deposed layer was stable and there was no sign of material decohesion. The coating showed low porosity which was later successfully lowered by heat treatment. EDS proved that the coating was not entirely homogenous. The conclusion summarized the results achieved in the practical part.

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