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Influence of cutting conditions on durability of cutting inserts during turning
Hynčica, Vojtěch ; Fiala, Zdeněk (referee) ; Jaroš, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of present thesis is to determine the influence of the cutting conditions (the cutting speed, the feed, the depth of cut) on wear and durability of cutting inserts during machining process of the Inconel 718 alloy. In theoretical part thesis describes technology of turning, cemented carbides, their production and coating; it also deal with how the wear of the tool arises and how the tool wear progresses. In experimental part of this thesis we describe the cutting material, the machine, the machine tool and the experiment procedures. Measured values showed, that the durability of cutting inserts decreases depending on the cutting speed. We have determined that there is no direct correlation between the tool wear and the (increasing) level of the feed and the depth cut.
Economical analysis of a cutting tool
Bilavčík, Jaromír ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Prokop, Jaroslav (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis on ”Economic analysis of cutting tools“ is devoted to economic analysis the costs of acquisition and use of different types of cutting tools, whose use has a significant influence on the economy of production and, inter alia with the costs related to the quality of the final product. Analysis of the applicability of utility properties of instruments that are used in the mechanical machining was analyzed economically advantageous for the company. This criterion must take account of the company when the production technology. Another decision-making criteria should be the final product quality. For firms pursuing the cost of quality throughout the production cycle is of course due to classical periodic sharpening cutting tools - knives, it is preferable to use instruments with tip.
Study of the fire resistance of concrete for tunnel lining
Ondryášová, Veronika ; Bodnárová, Lenka (referee) ; Hubáček, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of fire resistance of tunnel lining concrete. The thesis summarizes the complexity of the existing knowledge of concrete fire resistance in tunnels and deals with the behavior of individual parts of concrete when exposed to high temperatures. Next, the improvement in fire resistance for concrete production and fire prevention improvement is described.
Ground retaining structure for cut & cover metro station in Qatar
Kočičková, Veronika ; Račanský, Václav (referee) ; Uhrin, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to assess the geological conditions and durability of the cut and cover metro station in Qatar. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the construction sequence and structural checks of selected elements of the structure. The geological conditions were evaluated on the basis of an extensive geotechnical investigation that was conducted at the construction site. This research also gave necessary information for durability design. After the assessment of the ground conditions in the thesis, it was possible to choose suitable retaining walls and lateral support system and continue with a plan of construction sequence. A diaphragm wall and mezzanine level prop were chosen for the structural check. In case of the wall, the main load was caused by bending moments of a big significance, therefore the wall was designed to the envelope of these moments obtained from software Plaxis. Furthermore, it was necessary to consider the interaction of bending moments and normal forces for the design of the prop. For both elements, reinforcement of bigger diameters was designed.
The verification of durability of surface layer by pull-off testing
Fujačková, Hedvika ; Komárková, Tereza (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor's thesis defines the basic properties, categorization, and use of the individual components of concrete and presents the properties of fresh and hardened concrete, especially the tensile strength. Furthermore, the thesis addresses the problem of durability assessment of concrete, which depends directly on the quality of the surface layer. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on executing of a pull-off test and examines the surface layer tensile strengths of various concrete mix designs. The thesis examines how the results of the measurements correspond with other published results.
Development of structural concrete with power plant ash
Ťažký, Martin ; Sokol, Pavel (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
Worldwide production of concrete is increasing, what has a negative environmental load of cement production. That is due to effort in building construction, also concrete production, greater use of the secondary raw materials. Fly ash is the most commonly used secondary raw material. His used has a very good impact on the economy and ecology of production and positively affects on the properties of concrete in both the fresh and hardened state. The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to improve its use in concrete, using a minimum void fraction of dry mix cement-fly ash.
Life cycle costs of residential building
Biolek, Vojtěch ; Marková, Leonora (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this work is to introduce the topic "Life cycle costs for residential buildings" and a specific example to compare the real cost with the model, resulting in the operating phase of the life cycle of a building, using indicators BLCC. The paper also solved possible replacements for alternative materials selected functional components that can be positively or negatively affect other life cycle costs. These solutions can be used investor to invest in other phases of the life cycle of the building.
SCC with secondary raw materials
Ťažká, Lucia ; Ťažký, Tomáš (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the possibility of using secondary raw materials and their application to the production of SCC. Large part deals with impurities of type I and its application results mainly from abroad. Furthermore, this work examines the impact of different types of impurities on the resulting concrete durability in various aggressive environments. The practical part is focused on the use of chemically non-reactive additives of type I instead of the commonly used additives of type II which are used to replace part of cement and the resulting design and manufacture of low-strength SCC using appropriate additives.
Cement composite materials with polypropylene fibers
Preisner, Martin ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This thesis deals with summarizing the possible effects of the addition of polypropylene fibers, especially low temperature plasma treated on the properties of cement composites and concrete. They are given basic information and distribution of polypropylene fibers. It describes the finish polypropylene fiber low-temperature plasma. The experimental part focuses on the effect of dispersion of polypropylene fibers treated plasma in the cement matrix.
Development of a new methodology for solidification products made of hazardous waste durability evaluation
Hodul, Jakub ; Donát, Pavel (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with a new methodology of durability evaluation of solidification product prepared from hazardous waste based on a review of the current state assessment of stabilized/solidificated wastes. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the current knowledge from the field of the stabilization/solidification and to draft the optimal methodology for experimental verification of solidification products to guarantee sufficient quality of carried out solidification and safe utilization in the field of the building industry.

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