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Welding of stainless steels in food industry
Staněk, Vít ; Hála, Michal (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The work, created in the bachelor degree, is engaged in welding technology food containers, namely CTK. There are some technologies with their advantages, disadvantages and specifications for welding stainless steels. The selected CTK is given manufacturing process, in the experiment were created welds, which are evaluated and WPS.
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Manufacture and use of high-alloy steel castings
Koláček, David ; Kaňa, Václav (referee) ; Pernica, Vítězslav (advisor)
This thesis includes material issue-knowledge of stainless steel cast. In the first part of thesis are analysed the causes of corrosion, its impact on metal material and is explained the creation of corrosion resistance.The next part of thesis introduces separation of stainless steel based on structure and chemical composition, explains its properties and its possibilities of using in practise. The thesis also explain some production processes of the stainless steel cast. In the final part of thesis are illustrated some possibilities of using stainless steel in practise.
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Manufacture and properties of high-alloyed Cr steels
Invald, David ; Haluza, Jakub (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of properties, production, distribution, and use of high-alloyed chromium steels. One of the main part of the thesis is devoted to corrosion because corrosion resistence is important properties of high-alloyed chromium steel. The last part deals with high-alloy steels production and equipment for steel production.
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Machining of hard-to-machine materials
Tejkl, Jakub ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the machining of hard-to-machine materials. The first part of the thesis considers hard-to-machine materials and analyses them. The next part of the study focuses on individual alloy machinability issues. The final section of the thesis is devoted to experiment, statistical analysis and subsequently to its evaluation.
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Corrosive Degradation of Austenitic Steels
Vykoukalová, Tereza ; Juliš, Martin (referee) ; Klakurková, Lenka (advisor)
The main requirement imposed on stainless steel is a high corrosion resistance in aggressive environment. The main aim of the thesis is a numerous group of corrosion resistance stainless steels, i.e. the stainless steel with austenitic matrix. Increased attention is paid to the corrosive attack and corrosion rate of three chosen materials with austenitic matrix in four different corrosive environments (30% solutions of sulphuric acid, nitric acid, acetin acid and sodium chloride). The method of light microscopy was used to study corrosive degradation of different materials.
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Surface strengthening of a stainless steel using pulsating water jet technology - evaluation by means of microhardness measurements
Hloch, Sergej ; Ščučka, Jiří ; Lehocká, D. ; Simkulet, V.
Results of an experiment focused on surface strengthening of AISI 304 stainless steel using pulsating water jet technology is presented in the paper. The tested material was subjected to the action of pulsating water jet under changing technological conditions (water pressure, traverse speed, stand-off distance, and diameter of nozzle orifice). Microhardness measurements at various distances from the created traces were applied for assessing the material strengthening. Based on the results, it can be stated that the dynamic effects of pulsating water jet on the tested steel samples cause the material deformations leading to the formation of a zone of strengthened material along the disintegrated area.
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