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Assessment of probable causes of corrosion damage of a glass-shaping mould
Jíša, Jakub ; Pantělejev, Libor (referee) ; Man, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to characterize briefly the issue of electrochemical corrosion in the aquatic environment with a focus on cast-iron corrosion and then decide whether the observed damage to the glass-forming mold could arise in the course of two days. A simple corrosion experiment was made in which samples of cast-iron were exposed to the shower of water for 48 hours. Corrosion damage under simulated conditions did not reach the level of damage of the mold.
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Fatigue damage mechanism of MAR-M 247 superalloy
Jíša, Jakub ; Štěpánek, Roman (referee) ; Pantělejev, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the fatigue resistance of material MAR-M 247 at temperatures of 650 °C, 800 °C and 900 °C. Based on the results obtained, curves of durability ("S/N curves") were drawn and the effect of temperature on the fatigue behaviour of nickel-based superalloys MAR-M 247 and IN713 LC was evaluated. Fractographic analysis was used to examine the failure mechanism and the effect of casting defects on the fatigue crack initiation.
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Fatigue damage mechanism of MAR-M 247 superalloy
Jíša, Jakub ; Štěpánek, Roman (referee) ; Pantělejev, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the fatigue resistance of material MAR-M 247 at temperatures of 650 °C, 800 °C and 900 °C. Based on the results obtained, curves of durability ("S/N curves") were drawn and the effect of temperature on the fatigue behaviour of nickel-based superalloys MAR-M 247 and IN713 LC was evaluated. Fractographic analysis was used to examine the failure mechanism and the effect of casting defects on the fatigue crack initiation.
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Assessment of probable causes of corrosion damage of a glass-shaping mould
Jíša, Jakub ; Pantělejev, Libor (referee) ; Man, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to characterize briefly the issue of electrochemical corrosion in the aquatic environment with a focus on cast-iron corrosion and then decide whether the observed damage to the glass-forming mold could arise in the course of two days. A simple corrosion experiment was made in which samples of cast-iron were exposed to the shower of water for 48 hours. Corrosion damage under simulated conditions did not reach the level of damage of the mold.
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