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Extremely low cycle fatigue life of non-ferrous alloys
Judas, Jakub ; Kohout, Jan (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
This thesis is focused on fatigue behaviour of aluminium alloy 2024-T351 in low cycle and extremely low cycle fatigue regime. Test specimens were firstly subjected to quasi-static tensile and compression tests to establish basic mechanical properties of the experimental material. Fatigue tests were conducted in strain-control mode, when cyclic plastic response and S-N curves were determined. All of the experiments were conducted at room temperature. Shapes of mechanical hysteresis loops are dependent on the strain amplitude and clearly exhibit cyclic plasticity of the alloy. Cyclic deformation curve was fitted by power regression function and subsequently compared with the tensile test. Experimental data of the S-N curves were fitted by Manson-Coffin and Wöhler-Basquin law. The discrepancy of the fatigue data was observed in the extremely low cycle fatigue regime. Based on this phenomenon, new regression function was used to overcome shortening of fatigue life in the extremely low cycle regime.
Optimization of Manufacturing and Assembling Technology of the Valve Bolt
Hrouzková, Andrea ; Zapletal, Josef (referee) ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis aimed to study the impact of manufacturing and assembly technology, the valve bolt fitted to diesel high pressure pump CP3 in the Bosch, which has been found to leak. As experimental material was chosen heat treated bolts M16x1,5 made of material 12 050th. Groups of samples were produced in two ranges hardness. Experimental determination of the optimum range of hardness was assessed on the basis of the results of the process of the screw and set the value of plastic deformation of the sealing surfaces of the parts. Experimental section also deals with the analysis of bearing surfaces on the pump and the components, after the screw process. To some extent, is observed as surface treatment
Extremely low cycle fatigue life of magnesium alloy
Novák, Marek ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s thesis is to predict the fatigue life of magnesium alloy AZ61 in the very low cycle count range (less than 100), which also called extremely low fatigue (ELCF) range. Life prediction predicted by Manson-Coffin´s law is higher than the experimental values show. The main problem is that the slope of the real life curve in the ELCF range is different than the slope of the predicted one. A new regression function with additional material parameters has to be found to match the experimentally measured values. The thesis deals with the literature search of the ELCF range and models of fatigue life prediction in the said range. Furthermore, in the experimental part of the thesis, magnesium alloy AZ61 without any heat treatment has been measured for mechanical and fatigue properties. Also, the microstructure of the alloy was observed. Measured values of fatigue life in the ELCF and LCF range were fitted by a regression function proposed by L. Xue.
Low cycle fatigue behaviour of cast magnesium alloy AZ61.
Kaňová, Monika ; Gejdoš, Pavel (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis ai dealing with the finding of cyclic plasticity and the low cycle - fatigue behavior of magnesium alloy AZ61. Alloy was cast via squeeze casting method. In addition to fatigue properties was observed microstructure of the alloy and was measured the basic mechanical properties of the alloy.
Container gantry crane
Zapletal, Josef ; Malášek, Jiří (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is the design of the main functional parameters, main frame structure and hoisting device of a wheel-mounted gantry crane used for handling and stacking containers within the container terminal. Part of this thesis is therefore the design of main parts of frame structure, including strength proof and weld design, and also calculations of the crane hoisting device and drawings of selected parts of this crane.
Mechanical and structural characteristics of magnesium alloys reinforced with ceramic fibers
Halmazňa, Jiří ; Moravčík, Igor (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals the study of the mechanical properties of the alloy QE22 reinforced with SiC particles and Saffil fibers. This composite was produced by infiltration particles shape of the preform with molten matrix under high pressure. Test specimens prepared from the composite and the matrix were subjected to a tension strength test and compression test. The test results show pronounced asymmetry behavior in tension and compression of the matrix and composite. Adding the reinforcement into base material leads to significant increase of elastic modul, breaking strength and yield strength while reducing plastic properties. At the end of work was the behavior of the composite compared with the theoretical composite models.
Advanced Alarm Clock for Windows Phone 7
Zapletal, Josef ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the development of mobile application for Windows Phone 7 focused on sleep and awakening the user. The application is very easy to use and uses built-in modules of advanced mobile phones, such as high resolution camera and the accelerometer. This thesis describes the main features of Windows Phone 7 platform, analysis of competing solutions, application concept and its implementation. Furthermore, this work describes the solution of various problems in the development and also provides examples of methods and tools. Finally, there is also a list of used libraries.
High-tilting transport box for mini tractors
Zapletal, Josef ; Šálek, Pavel (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is design of a high-tilting box for small tractors, used for transport of bulk materials and piece loads in agriculture, forestry, and municipal maintenance. Thesis includes a research of the used solutions of tipping boxes and shovels, design of own concept of the tipping mechanism, choice of a hydraulic motor, strength proof of the main parts using the finite element method, and the design of pins and bearings.
Cyclic plasticity and low-cycle fatigue resistance of materials prepared by the ColdSpray method
Brůža, Jaromír ; Šulák, Ivo (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
In the theoretical part, the diploma thesis focuses on Cold spray technology and parameters affecting the efficiency and quality of deposition. Next, there is an introduction to the fatigue process of materials. The theory is concluded with a summary of the current knowledge regarding materials created by Cold spray technology in the field of fatigue. In the practical part, volumetric bodies were created from the material EN AW7075. Specimens for tensile and fatigue tests were cut from the bodies by electrosparking. From the material and powder, metallographic cuttings were created for the determination of porosity using Archimedes’ principle, hardness according to Vickers and evaluation of EDS and EBSD analysis. The basic mechanical properties were determined from the tensile tests and the Wöhler-Basquin parameters were determined from the fatigue tests along with the life curve. Subsequently, a fractographic analysis of fracture surfaces using SEM took place.

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