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On the modern technologies of hole production in metal materials
Laňka, Lubomír ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the modern technologies for the hole production in metal materials. In the first part the fundamental technologies are described including how to make the hole or to modify it. The second part deals with the modern cutting tools, and the other part includes some machines for hole production. Some non-conventional methods of hole machining are also mentioned. The last two parts deals with the experiments - the tool wear and other phenomena are evaluated when machining some selected materials. The work confirms that the titanium alloy is a material very difficult to drill up today.
Modern cutting finishing methods of outer surfaces
Laňka, Lubomír ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This master`s thesis is focused on modern cutting finishing methods of outer surfaces. In the first part the cutting finishing technologies of outer surfaces are analysed, which is followed by a description of modern finishing methods from the fine machining up-to the nano-machining. The experimental part includes the analysis of surface roughness during front turning of a dural disc and the study of magnitudes of forces during its longitudinal turning. The thesis contains technological-economic evaluation of the achieved results.
Modern cutting finishing methods of outer surfaces
Laňka, Lubomír ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This master`s thesis is focused on modern cutting finishing methods of outer surfaces. In the first part the cutting finishing technologies of outer surfaces are analysed, which is followed by a description of modern finishing methods from the fine machining up-to the nano-machining. The experimental part includes the analysis of surface roughness during front turning of a dural disc and the study of magnitudes of forces during its longitudinal turning. The thesis contains technological-economic evaluation of the achieved results.
On the modern technologies of hole production in metal materials
Laňka, Lubomír ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the modern technologies for the hole production in metal materials. In the first part the fundamental technologies are described including how to make the hole or to modify it. The second part deals with the modern cutting tools, and the other part includes some machines for hole production. Some non-conventional methods of hole machining are also mentioned. The last two parts deals with the experiments - the tool wear and other phenomena are evaluated when machining some selected materials. The work confirms that the titanium alloy is a material very difficult to drill up today.

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