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Design of Tribometer for the Study of Wear Efects
Tatíček, Jiří ; Košťál, David (referee) ; Omasta, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is focused on design of tribometer to simulate wear real bodies and simultaneously to study the effect of wear on the lubricating film by using an optical interference method. In thesis are introduced the most widely used design of experimental equipments and on the basis of them are developed various design options. From them is subsequently selected the optimal variant. The output of this thesis are the production drawings.
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The Delivery of the Mixture Containing Abrasive Particles.
Hrabina, Martin ; Sluše, Jan (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is focused on description of the transport equipment parts used in some industries for delivering of the mixture containing abrasive particles. The thesis is divided into some captures. Each of them deals with the transport issues. The first part of the thesis is focused on the flow of liquid in transport equipment. Second part describes particular parts of pumps and compares various kinds of them, highlighting their advantages. One of the significant topics of the thesis is the characterisation of pipeline using for the above mentioned transport.
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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.
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Testing of motor oils
Čtveráček, Martin ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Maršálek, Ondřej (advisor)
Summary and specification of testing combustion engines motor oils are mentioned in this bachelor’s thesis. First chapter describes types of wear and its incidence in combustion engines. The main topic of this thesis is methods of testing motor oils by means of tribotechnical diagnostic tests. Next chapter is about defectoscopic methods and describes its use. The last part of this thesis deals with periods of oil change.
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Measuring system for analysis of pressure relations in spray lubrication device
Popelka, Michal ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the selection and design layout of the measuring system for the analysis of pressure and flow conditions in the lubricating system and a particular pressure and flow sensors. Sensors were selected according to suitability for use in these conditions of measurements (pressure, flow, etc.). Work also includes the review and selection of data bus for converting the output signal from the sensor to the evaluation unit (computer). It also includes selection of the measurement software to analyze the values arriving from the sensors into the measurement computer, find the optimal conditions for lubrication of wheel flanges of rolling stock.
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Methods for improving frictional features of rubbing surfaces
Fojtík, Jakub ; Černý, Michal (referee) ; Šamánek, Otakar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes several methods of improving surface's tribological properties. There are many forms of tribological processes, depending on structure, geometry, material properties, relative motion and loading of system elements. The main aim is to minimize wear and friction. It can be controlled by improving surface structure, geometry and by increasing of surface roughness with coating deposition methods, chemical-heat treatment and surface texturing. These methods can be also used for reparation of degraded rubbing surfaces or for surface modification in order to establish suitable lubrication conditions. An introduction to micro/nanotribology and tribological processes in micro/nanoscale is also described in this study.
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