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Biocompatible titanium and cobalt alloys and their aplications
Volná, Kateřina ; Kohout, Jan (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This work is written in the form of literary research and deals with titanium and cobalt alloys and their application in dental medicine. Production of the individual metals, their mechanic, physical as well as chemical characteristics and various alloys which these elements can form are described in the first part. Furthermore, biocompatibility and basic division of biocompatible materials are explicated here. The work also deals with the basic requirements placed upon the materials used in dental medicine. Subsequently, five particular alloys are introduced: Ti-6Al-4V, Nitinol, Oralium, Oralium Ceramic and Ceramill Sintron and their characteristics and usage are described. In conclusion, the individual metals and their alloys are evaluated.
Materials used in Aerospace Industry
Večeřa, Jiří ; Juliš, Martin (referee) ; Hutařová, Simona (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with contemporary aerospace materials. First part of this thesis is engaged in aircraft construction. There is description of the most important components of fuselage and jet engine, its function, various types and materials, which is used to its production. Other part is engaged in these materials. There are aluminum alloys, titanium base alloys, nickel and cobalt base superalloys, heat-resisting steels and composites.
Machining of Titanium Alloys
Karásek, Jan ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The main goal of this work is the analysis of manufacturing costs for the component of wheel´s blower. Followed by setting up the size of specific cutting force for milling operation of the titanium alloy Ti-Al6-Mo2-Cr2-Fe-Si, the used tool was a milling cutter which is made out of sintered carbide with conical and spherical face. The final values which are at intervals of 1500 to 1800 MPa were compared with the values of the Sandvik Coromant firm kc = 1690 MPa, for titanium alloy with the strenght in tension Rm = 1050 MPa.
Machining of difficult machinable materials
Perončík, Martin ; Novák, Zdeněk (referee) ; Humár, Anton (advisor)
Diploma thesis is specialized to solving of problems machining of diffi-cult machinable materials. There is carried out the analysis of difficult machinable materials in term of chemical composition, physical and mechanical properties. In the following it deals with analysis of machining, specification of geometry, material of cutting tools and cutting conditions.
Productive Machining of Titanium Alloys
Čejka, Libor ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the production costs and optimize cutting conditions for high-feed face milling of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V. In the experiment were changed cutting conditions, such as cutting speed vc and feed speed vf. During the experiment were checked cutting forces by dynamometr. Furthermore, surface roughness and tool wear is observed.
Analysis of cutting insert performance when machining of a titanium alloy
Fasora, Jan ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with machinability of titanium alloys, cutting performance and wear of indexable cutting inserts (ICO) when turning. The experimental and very basic part of the work is presented with experiments in several series, where the cutting ability and wear of the selected inserts are assessed. Apart of some other measurements the results are justified with 3D measuring device and a scanning electron microscope analyses.
Structure and fatigue properties of selected titanium alloy
Prudíková, Alena ; Kohout, Jan (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
Main topic of the thesis was to evaluate fatigue properties of the titanium alloy Ti-A13-V2,5, labelled by ASTM as Grade 9. Most attention was focused on fatigue behaviour of the alloy in the range of high cycle fatigue. Fatigue testing was realised to detect the fatigue properties and consequently to generate the Wöhler curve and the Haigh diagram. In addition to this, tension and bending tests were performed. Metallographic and fractographic analyses of fatigue fracture form part of the overview about material properties, which was accomplished by use of REM. Experimental part of the thesis was backed by the literature research. The first half of it contains a short summary of basic information about the titanium and its alloys, so as some chapters about the history and properties of titanium, the way of its production, classification of titanium alloys and its thermic treatment. The fatigue is thoroughly scrutinised in the second half of the background research. Here can also be found the information about the fatigue process, its stages, the fatigue life and the most significant attributes of the fatigue fracture. The last chapters of the thesis are dedicated to the alloy Ti-A13-V2,5 - being examined in the experimental part - so as to its fatigue properties. The main benefit of this thesis is the completion of the missing information concerning the fatigue behaviour of the alloy, which is – according to the literature research - generally not available.
Grinding of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V ELI
Chalupa, Adam ; Dvořáková, Jana (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on titanium alloys. The first part covers the properties and practical uses of titanium alloys whilst the second part describes the issue of machining titanium alloys. In particular, the specific advantages and disadvantages of grinding titanium alloys. As part of the practical undertaking of this thesis, a titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V ELI was ground, for which I measured the achieved surface quality and the forces occurring during grinding.
Machining of hard-to-machine materials
Tejkl, Jakub ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the machining of hard-to-machine materials. The first part of the thesis considers hard-to-machine materials and analyses them. The next part of the study focuses on individual alloy machinability issues. The final section of the thesis is devoted to experiment, statistical analysis and subsequently to its evaluation.
Machining of titanium alloys
Kinc, Jiří ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describe titanium and titanium alloys from the perspective of charakter, production and use. Thesis gives information about difficulty connected with machining titanium by basic machining methods. Titanium alloy Ti6A14V was turned in practical part. Intention was to measure cutting force and specific cutting force.

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