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Analysis of Tube Bending Process
Šrom, Jan ; Řiháček, Jan (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Master thesis analyzes rotary draw bending of the tubes without using a mandrel. Bending process is accompanied by many defects due to large displacement of formed material. One of the major defects is flattering of the cross section also called ovality. In order to decrease ovality comes up a proposal of the changes to the tool design. Modifications of tool’s geometry are numerically analyzed by finite element method in software ANSYS. According to the results of the simulations an optimized pressure die is manufactured. Several experimental tests are accomplished to verify the effect of the optimized tool design. Approximately 100 bends confirm a decrease of ovality using modified pressure die.
Analysis of Tube Bending Process
Šrom, Jan ; Řiháček, Jan (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Master thesis analyzes rotary draw bending of the tubes without using a mandrel. Bending process is accompanied by many defects due to large displacement of formed material. One of the major defects is flattering of the cross section also called ovality. In order to decrease ovality comes up a proposal of the changes to the tool design. Modifications of tool’s geometry are numerically analyzed by finite element method in software ANSYS. According to the results of the simulations an optimized pressure die is manufactured. Several experimental tests are accomplished to verify the effect of the optimized tool design. Approximately 100 bends confirm a decrease of ovality using modified pressure die.
SMED Analysis of production line and improvement proposals in order to decrease changeover times
Šrom, Jan ; Polzer, Aleš (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of production line and improvement proposals in order to decrease changeover times. To realize this task was chosen SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Dies) method. SMED is one of the many lean production methods for reducing waste in a manufacturing process. It provides a rapid and efficient way of converting a manufacturing process from running the current product to running the next product. This rapid changeover is key to reducing production lot sizes and thereby improving flow.

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