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Productive Machining of Titanium Alloys
Čejka, Libor ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the production costs and optimize cutting conditions for high-feed face milling of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V. In the experiment were changed cutting conditions, such as cutting speed vc and feed speed vf. During the experiment were checked cutting forces by dynamometr. Furthermore, surface roughness and tool wear is observed.
Analysis of cutting insert performance when machining of a titanium alloy
Fasora, Jan ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with machinability of titanium alloys, cutting performance and wear of indexable cutting inserts (ICO) when turning. The experimental and very basic part of the work is presented with experiments in several series, where the cutting ability and wear of the selected inserts are assessed. Apart of some other measurements the results are justified with 3D measuring device and a scanning electron microscope analyses.
Pipe welding of stainless steel and titanium
Dušek, Vojtěch ; Sigmund, Marian (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the selection and evaluation of the appropriate welding technology for stainless steel and titanium alloys. Describes advantages and disadvantages of selected technologies. The experiment compares the mechanical properties, the heat input and the resulting surface structure of the welded samples. In conclusion, the thesis deals with the technical - economic evaluation of selected welding technologies.
Machining of titanium alloys
Kinc, Jiří ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describe titanium and titanium alloys from the perspective of charakter, production and use. Thesis gives information about difficulty connected with machining titanium by basic machining methods. Titanium alloy Ti6A14V was turned in practical part. Intention was to measure cutting force and specific cutting force.
Effect of molybdenum content on phase transformations in binary Ti-Mo alloys
Valešová, Veronika ; Stráský, Josef (advisor) ; Janeček, Miloš (referee)
Title: Effect of molybdenum content on phase transformations in binary Ti-Mo alloys Author: Veronika Valešová Department: Department of Physics of Materials Supervisor: PhDr. RNDr. Josef Stráský, Ph.D., Department of Physics of Mate- rials Abstract: β titanium alloys are highly appreciated group of structural materials. They provide an extraordinary combination of strength, toughness and fatigue resistance. These alloys are used predominantly in aerospace sector, chemical industry and medical engineering. We have studied three binary titanium alloys: Ti-12Mo, Ti-15Mo and Ti-18Mo (wt %). Apart from low temperature hexagonal close packed α phase and high temperature base centered cubic β phase, a metastable ω phase can be also found in this type of alloys. The ω phase is created in a diffusionless process by shifting the planes in the β phase and affects both mechanical properties and the α phase precipitation. We have examined the phase transformations occurring in the studied alloys using both in-situ and ex-situ methods. Resistometry, dilatometry and differential scanning calorimetry were used as the indirect in-situ methods. For the ex-situ methods, scanning electron microscopy and microhardness measurement were used. Complex characterization of β metastable titanium alloys showed the formation of the...
Titanium and its alloys in aviation
Černota, Jan ; Adam, Ondřej (referee) ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the use of titanium and its alloys in aviation. First, it deals with titanium as a light metal, its history, occurrence, use, manufacture, and properties. Then about its alloys, their division, and the characteristics of individual alloys, considering their utility for aerospace applications. The main part deals with the use of titanium and its alloys in the aerospace industry, where the performance requirements of materials used in aviation are summarised, how titanium meets these properties and for which components titanium is most often used. The thesis also predicts the development of the use of these materials in the aerospace industry.
Oxygen-strengthened biomedical beta titanium alloys
Preisler, Dalibor ; Stráský, Josef (advisor)
Oxygen strengthened biomedical beta titanium alloys Beta titanium alloy Ti-35Nb-6Ta-7Zr-0.7O (wt. %) exhibits a low Young's modulus and high strength thanks to interstitial strengthening effect of oxygen. These mechanical properties are promising for implant production. In this thesis, the aforementioned alloy is thoroughly studied in conditions prepared by various thermomechanical treatments, namely: material after casting, hot compression testing, die-forging, hot rolling and finally, cold-swaged and annealed condition. Mechanical properties and microstructure of prepared conditions are studied with special interest of enhancing the fatigue performance that is poor after casting due to porosity and large grains. The hot rolling was shown to improve the fatigue performance significantly, mainly through grain refinement. It is shown that by combining the effects of cold-swaging and recrystallization annealing, extensive refinement of grain structure can be achieved. Industrial aspects of implant production by the studied methods were discussed. In the second part of the thesis, the possibility of lowering the Young's modulus by reducing the beta phase stability (by reducing of Nb and Ta content), while retaining high strength caused by high interstitial oxyen content is explored. Several alloys were...
Mathematical analysis and computer simulations of deformation of nonlinear elastic bodies in the small strain range
Kulvait, Vojtěch ; Málek, Josef (advisor)
Title: Mathematical analysis and computer simulations of deformation of nonlinear elastic bodies in the small strain range. Author: Vojtěch Kulvait Department: Mathematical Institute of Charles University Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Josef Málek, CSc., Dsc. Abstract: Implicit constitutive theory provides a suitable theoretical framework for elastic materials that exhibit a nonlinear relationship between strain and stress in the range of small strains. We study a class of power-law models, where the nonlinear dependence of strain on the deviatoric part of the stress tensor and its trace are mutually separated. We show that these power-law models are capable to describe the response of a wide variety of beta phase titanium alloys in the small strain range and that these models fit available experimental data exceedingly well. We also develop a mathematical theory regarding the well-posedness of boundary value problems for the considered class of power-law solids. In particular, we prove the existence of weak solutions for power law exponents in the range (1, ∞). Finally, we perform computer simulations for these problems in the anti-plane stress setting focusing on the V-notch type geometry. We study the dependence of solutions on the values of power law exponents and on the V-notch opening angle. We achieve...
Microstructure and mechanical properties of ultra-fine grained titanium alloys
Václavová, Kristína ; Stráský, Josef (advisor)
Title: Microstructure and mechanical properties of ultra-fine grained titanium alloys Author: Bc. Kristína Václavová Department / Institute: Department of Physics of Materials Supervisor of the master thesis: PhDr. RNDr. Josef Stráský, Ph.D. Abstract: Metastable β-Ti alloys Ti-15Mo and Ti-6.8Mo-4.5Fe-1.5Al (TIMETAL LCB) were subjected to severe plastic deformation by high pressure torsion. Microhardness of Ti-15Mo and TIMETAL LCB alloys increases with increasing inserted deformation, i.e. with increasing number of HPT rotations and also with increasing distance from the centre of the sample. The highest microhardness after HPT exceeds significantly the microhardness of two-phase α + β heat-treated material. Increasingly deformed microstructure was also demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy and by electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD). Significant twinning was observed in both studied alloys. Mechanism of multiple twinning contributes notably to the fragmentation of grains and thus to the refinement of the microstructure. Defect structure in Ti-15Mo alloy was studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy. It was proved that dislocations are the only detectable defects in the material by positron annihilation spectroscopy and that dislocation density increases with the number of HPT revolution and...
Oxygen-strengthened biomedical beta titanium alloys
Preisler, Dalibor ; Stráský, Josef (advisor)
Oxygen strengthened biomedical beta titanium alloys Beta titanium alloy Ti-35Nb-6Ta-7Zr-0.7O (wt. %) exhibits a low Young's modulus and high strength thanks to interstitial strengthening effect of oxygen. These mechanical properties are promising for implant production. In this thesis, the aforementioned alloy is thoroughly studied in conditions prepared by various thermomechanical treatments, namely: material after casting, hot compression testing, die-forging, hot rolling and finally, cold-swaged and annealed condition. Mechanical properties and microstructure of prepared conditions are studied with special interest of enhancing the fatigue performance that is poor after casting due to porosity and large grains. The hot rolling was shown to improve the fatigue performance significantly, mainly through grain refinement. It is shown that by combining the effects of cold-swaging and recrystallization annealing, extensive refinement of grain structure can be achieved. Industrial aspects of implant production by the studied methods were discussed. In the second part of the thesis, the possibility of lowering the Young's modulus by reducing the beta phase stability (by reducing of Nb and Ta content), while retaining high strength caused by high interstitial oxyen content is explored. Several alloys were...

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