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Optimization of macrostructure of nickel-based alloys castings
Šmíd, Michal ; Ňuksa, Petr (referee) ; Roučka, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focusing on possibilities of influencing casting’s structure of nickel superalloy Inconel 713LC by force effects caused by vibration and rotation during crystallization. In this research were cast three test castings of turbine wheels with different solidification conditions that have affected the size and distribution of the grains. The aim was to compare the different microstructure and macrostructure of castings and then compare the dependence of grain refinement on mechanical properties. Changes in the structure were analyzed by means of light and electron microscopy methods after the fracture of test bars.
Tool life of ADMX inserts for milling of the S-grade materials
Tejkl, Jakub ; Kouřil, Miroslav (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis studies the machining of group S materials. In the theoretical part of this thesis these materials were divided into groups and subsequently analyzed. These materials were also analyzed in terms of their impaired machinability. In the practical part of this thesis experimental tests were conducted to determine tool life, tool wear and in the case of testing titanium alloy surface roughness too.
Current state of the construction of MSR reactors
Kotrnetzová, Daniela ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes Generation IV reactors with a detailed view on the molten salt reactors. There are described all types of these reactors individually and their current research. There is analyse of AHTR reactor and his possible configuration. At the end of this bachelor thesis is a processing of a heat loss from a pipe.
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.
Current state of the construction of MSR reactors
Kotrnetzová, Daniela ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes Generation IV reactors with a detailed view on the molten salt reactors. There are described all types of these reactors individually and their current research. There is analyse of AHTR reactor and his possible configuration. At the end of this bachelor thesis is a processing of a heat loss from a pipe.
Tool life of ADMX inserts for milling of the S-grade materials
Tejkl, Jakub ; Kouřil, Miroslav (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis studies the machining of group S materials. In the theoretical part of this thesis these materials were divided into groups and subsequently analyzed. These materials were also analyzed in terms of their impaired machinability. In the practical part of this thesis experimental tests were conducted to determine tool life, tool wear and in the case of testing titanium alloy surface roughness too.
Optimization of macrostructure of nickel-based alloys castings
Šmíd, Michal ; Ňuksa, Petr (referee) ; Roučka, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focusing on possibilities of influencing casting’s structure of nickel superalloy Inconel 713LC by force effects caused by vibration and rotation during crystallization. In this research were cast three test castings of turbine wheels with different solidification conditions that have affected the size and distribution of the grains. The aim was to compare the different microstructure and macrostructure of castings and then compare the dependence of grain refinement on mechanical properties. Changes in the structure were analyzed by means of light and electron microscopy methods after the fracture of test bars.
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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