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Fatigue behaviour of AZ31 and AZ61 magnesium alloys after corrosion degradation
Horynová, Miroslava ; Vojtěch, Dalibor (referee) ; Obrtlík, Karel (referee) ; Podrábský, Tomáš (advisor)
Dissertation thesis is focused on evaluation of influence of exposure in 5% salt fog on fatigue behavior of AZ31 and AZ61 magnesium alloy fabricated by squeeze casting method. Microstructure and mechanical properties of experimental materials have been evaluated. The AZ61 alloy was solution heat treated after prior optimization of the heat treatment process based on microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties. Depths of corrosion damage, corrosion rate and mechanism of corrosion of all three experimental alloys have been evaluated. Influence of prior corrosion exposure for 480 and 1000 hours on fatigue behavior of experimental materials was evaluated. Obtained data were compared with data obtained using smooth test specimens. Fractographic analysis was carried out on both smooth and precorroded specimens. Furthermore, influence of aluminium on corrosion and fatigue behavior of tested alloys was defined.
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.
Fatigue properties of ultrafine grained Mg alloys
Hlavnička, Radek ; Štěpánek, Roman (referee) ; Pantělejev, Libor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of grain refinement by ECAP on fatigue properties of magnesium alloy AZ 91. Tensile and fatigue tests were made on the as-cast state samples and samples after ECAP process. Metallographic analysis of the microstructure and fractographic analysis of the fracture surfaces was performed.
Lifetime Prediction of the Welded Ribbed Generator Shaft
Ryšánek, Michal ; Pokorný, Pavel (referee) ; Majer, Zdeněk (advisor)
This master thesis deals primarily with the prediction of fatigue life of welded ribbed shaft. Recommendations taken from the International Institute of Welding (IIW) are used to express the stress values and the fatigue life. The stress values of examined place are expressed by approach of nominal stress, structural hot spot stress and effective notch stress. Results from stress-strain analysis are combined together with fatigue strength curves for prediction of the fatigue life. At the end of the analysis, the predicted fatigue life is compared with design life of welded ribbed shaft.
Strength and lifetime analysis of the hydraulic key lock
Klíč, Jan ; Majer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
Theoretical part of this master thesis is focused on the theory of fatigue life. The second part deals with the assesment of static strength the closing flap in front of water turbine. Futher fatigue analysis of the closing flap is performed considering corrosive environment. The aim is to verify the required service lifetime of 50 years.
Design of Diesel Aircraft Engine One-cylinder Engine with Contra Rotating Pistons
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with design of crankshaft for two stroke opposed piston diesel engine. In the theoretical research part a history, comparison with competitive engines in nowadays light aircrafts and the advantages of opposed piston engines are mentioned. In the practical part the balancing is chosen and CAD model of crankshaft is designed. Geometry of this model is than checked for fatigue damage fallout. In the final part was chosen the propeller and appropriate reduction gearbox.
Fatigue properties of magnesium alloy AZ31 after corrosion degradation
Horynová, Miroslava ; Lukáč, Pavel (referee) ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor)
The present study is focussed on assessment of cyclic deformation response and fatigue behaviour of bare and precorroded AZ31 magnesium alloys. Corrosion degradation was carried out in a salt spray fog (5% solution of sodium chloride) for 480 and 1000 hrs. Microstructure, mechanical properties, low- and high-cycle fatigue behaviour of experimental material in as-cast condition has been evaluated. Furthermore, the corrosion behaviour of material has been investigated. The fatigue tests have been performed using precorroded specimens to assess influence of corrosion degradation on cyclic deformation response and on low- and high-cycle fatigue behaviour. Influence of local corrosion degradation on initiation of fatigue cracks has been studied.
Seal Plugs Design for Common-Rail System Pressure Reservoir High-Cyclic Fatigue Testing
Skrutek, Ivo ; Cupl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce je zaměřena na řešení problému praskání těsnících kuželů na tělesech railů při zkoušce dlouhodobé životnosti pomocí pulzního vysokotlakého testu. Hlavní částí je analýza vlivu těsnících zátek na namáhání těsnícího kuželu s následným návrhem nové zátky, která bude tvořit stejné nebo podobné zatížení všech komponent při pulzním testu jako vysokotlaká trubka, která se používá v sériové produkci. Další částí je ověření vlastností nové zátky pomocí vysokotlakého pulzního testu.
Influence of surface modifications on fatigue life
Gerec, Matúš ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Vopařil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents the description of surface treatment technologies used on dynamically loaded mechanical parts. It explains the influence of each surface treatment on high–cycle fatigue life. Then the thesis describes the analytical calculation of fatigue limit of real part and approach to design of mechanical part on infinite life.
Fatigue life of crankshaft
Wolf, David ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Vopařil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the crankshaft as one of the most dynamically stressed component of internal combustion engines. At the beginning describes in the wider context how is the crankshaft of internal combustion engines strained. Then it considers individual parts of crankshaft, which are affecting its construction in terms of fatigue life. And in the last section describes the different ways to eliminate the damage caused by cyclic loading and modern methods of fatigue life prediction of crankshafts.

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