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3D printing large plastic stand
Sklenář, Michal ; Sedlák, Josef (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and subsequent production of a large plastic stand on a 3D printer. The goal of the bachelor thesis is to divide the production process of the stand so that it can be realized it on a 3D printer workspace. Subsequently, there is an effort to save as much material as possible, but to ensure the full functionality of the stand as well. The topic of the thesis also shows defects and errors that are connected to the process of production and tries to outline their possible solutions. In conclusion, the financial side of production is evaluated, and the properties of the designed stand are compared with stands that are mass-produced. The whole set and design of the stand are conceived for the band "Zoo". The design of the stand is therefore set to produce only one piece.
Design and realization of extrusion machine for production of printing filament.
Török, Jozef ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Baštán, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the technology of production of filament, which is used in 3D printing, with the design of the construction as well as the production of the equipment of the production line for the processing of plastic granulate and with the design and implementation control system of production line. It partially solves the excessive occurrence of unnecessary plastics in the world as well as the processing of unsuccessful prints from a 3D printer.
A device for welding 3D printing filament
Roden, Lukáš ; Škaroupka, David (referee) ; Krčma, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with filament welding in 3D printers. During the print, there is often an extra part of the filament, that can be no longer used due to its small length. In this thesis I deal with the equipment construction for connecting these remnants of the cord or even longer pieces. In the first part is a search which deals with types of 3D printers, material of filaments and the issue of the welding process. In the second part, the acquired knowledge is used to create your own device design. More precisely, the analysis of the usability of individual materials and construction designs. In the last part I deal with a specific form solution of individual components.
Remote control of 3D printer
Kajzr, Miroslav ; Jaššo, Kamil (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
The essence of this work is to summarize the knowledge about 3D printing, especially with FDM technologies. Create an overview of used FDM printing materials, identify their advantages and disadvantages, technical parameters and usability. Another purpose of the thesis is to examine the print quality and its problems and specify types of surface finishes for selected materials. The content also includes remote control and monitoring of the 3D print process using the Raspberry Pi microcomputer and the print server named Octoprint.
The thermal conductivity of non-standard materials for HVAC
Běťák, Karel ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the determination of the thermal conductivity coefficient on the group of thermoplastics used for 3D printing (PLA, ABS, PETG). The thesis describes the materials used for 3D printing and the design of air conditioning for the grocery store. A stationary method was used for the solution. The heat flux passing through the sample was measured and the thermal conductivity coefficient was calculated. By the chosen method, we determined the coefficient is = 0,11-0,13 W/(m·K). Comparison with the available results of other methods and authors has shown that the resulting coefficient is lower. Based on the data, it is possible to compare the thermal properties of 3D printing materials.
Design and properties of low-frequency amplifier with vacuum valves
Piroha, Ladislav ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Šandera, Josef (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor’s thesis is explanation of theory and construction of low frequency tube audio amplifier with UV meter. Main focus is on history and development of vacuum circuits from its early beginning, on electrical parameters and applied physical principles. Explanation of operating characteristics of amplifier classes and comparison of vacuum tube sound acoustic performance against transistor amplifier one. Finally, there is build description of single ended amplifier class A.
Filament mixer with variable contribution of input materials for FDM 3D printers
Hráček, Michal ; Jaššo, Kamil (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the theory of 3D printing and 3D printers and the possibility of mixing two filaments. The work is focused especially on extruder, which is one of the main parts of 3D printer, but also on mounting and cooling the print head. In the extruder, the filament is fed and subsequently melted. Furthermore, the work mentions the problems of stepper motors, describes the used components for the practical part of the work and implementation of the entire device from PCB design, writing FW, to design mechanical parts.
Testing of selected material properties for 3D printing
Čáslavský, František ; Mačák, Martin (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with 3D printing, materials used for 3D printing, testing of the materials and learning their real parameters. Goal of the thesis is comparing selected materials, executing series of mechanical test and selecting suitable material for printing high-quality plastic parts for use in automobiles, especially for reproduction of parts that are no longer made for oldtimers and for use in motorsport.
Filament recycler for FDM 3D printers
Neuwirth, Karel ; Bayer, Robert (referee) ; Jaššo, Kamil (advisor)
The first part of the project is focused on various types of 3D printing technology, especially FDM technology, where is possibility of recycling printed material. Next is a description of the most used materials for printing by FMD technology and a description of the production of filament using screw extruders. Several devices were selected for recycling and production of filament from FDM printing, for which their technological procedure in recycling is described. Subsequently, the work deals with the design of a device for melting plastic using a screw extruding device, including the possibility of measuring and regulating the output. In the last part, according to the design, the device is assembled and tested.
Multi-filament yarns testing for textile-reinforced concrete
Kaděrová, Jana ; Seitl,, Stanislav (referee) ; Vořechovský, Miroslav (advisor)
The scope of the presented master thesis was the experimental study of multi-filament yarns made of AR-glass and used for textile-reinforced concrete. The behavior under the tensile loading was investigated by laboratory tests. A high number of yarn specimens (over 300) of six different lengths (from 1 cm to 74 cm) was tested to obtain statistically significant data which were subsequently corrected and statistically processed. The numerical model of the multi-filament bundle was studied and applied for prediction of the yarn performance and for later results interpretation. The model of n parallel filaments describes the behavior of a bundle with varying parameters representing different sources of disorder of the response and provides the qualitative information about the influence of their randomization on the overall bundle response. The aim of the carried experiment was to validate the model presumptions and to identify the model parameters to fit the real load-displacement curves. Unfortunately, due to unsuccessful correction of measured displacements devalued by additional non-linear contribution of the unstiff experiment device the load-displacement diagrams were not applicable to model parameters identification. The statistical evaluation was carried only for the maximal load values and the effect of the specimen size (length) on its strength was demonstrated. The size effect curve did not exclude the existence of spatial correlation of material mechanical properties modifying the classical statistical Weibull theory.

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