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Design and manufacture of a sports handle for wristwatches
Ábel, Pavol ; Gregor, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with design and production of a sports watch holder using 3D FDM printing technology. The aim of the work is to design, manufacture, technically and economically evaluate the production of the holder model. The first part deals with the search of FDM printing and printers. In the following sections, it covers the design and subsequent production of the holder.
3D FDM printer Rebel II and parameters of print
Pištek, Patrik ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This work deals with a RepRap 3D printer. The introductory chapter describes rebuilding, the reason of the rebuilding and basic components of a 3D printer. The following is a selection of lesser-used materials PETG and nylon. The individual chapters summarized reviews of experimental studies and the types of samples used in the testing of similar machines. Based on this information the author design size and shape of the sample for the second experiment, chosed relevant technological parameters and proposed plan of the experiments. Investigated parameters are temperature of the nozzle and printing speed. Experimental part of this work includes two experiments. In the first experiment, thin-walled objects by width of a single fiber were printed. The surface quality of the fibers was observed under a microscope. The second experiment evaluated the dimensional variations of the samples in dependence on the aforementioned parameters. Samples were scanned at the office 2D scanner and arithmetic mean of surface roughness Ra was measured by roughness meter on the side and top wall of the samples. The results and recommendations of the author are summarized in separate sections. The temperature and speed affected the quality of the surface of extruded fibers. The effect of temperature on the quality of the bond between the fibers has been significant. Print speed heavily influences the dimensional accuracy and deformation of geometric elements of the sample. The effect of temperature on dimensional accuracy was much less pronounced. In discussion part are expressed some ideas for future experiments. The conclusion summarizes all the gains of this work.
Composite printing for 3D FDM printer
Műller, Jakub ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of 3D printing based on the FDM method. This method focuses on the possibility of using two extruders it means that the composite parts can be printed. This diploma thesis describes the available variants of composite printing currently on the market. Based on the gained knowledge and the availability of 3D printers and software, individual variants of composite parts were printed. A tensile test was performed on these samples to determine the strength characteristics. Additionally, compatibility and adhesion of two selected materials were tested. Based on the testing is made an evaluation of the achieved results, effectiveness and feasibility.
The effect of a nozzle channel on printing parameters of FDM 3D printer
Rygl, Filip ; Prokeš, Tomáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis follows up the influence of the nozzle channel on different parameters of printing using FDM / FFF method. The first part briefly describes the inclusion of this method in additive technologies. Then follows the description of the device for this involved method, printing parameters and research of used polymer materials. In the next chapter is proposed an experiment to test selected print parameters and there is described used equipment. The following part documents the outputs of the tests, their evaluation and comments.
Supportless 3D print by 6-axis robotic arm
Krejčiřík, Petr ; Horák, Zdeněk (referee) ; Škaroupka, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the solution 3D printing by KUKA robotic arm without realization of supporting structures. The 6-axis KUKA KR 60HA robotic arm allows adjusting 3D printing strategies compared to classical 3D printing concept. The first part of the diploma thesis is about the identification of the current state of knowledge, especially the state of the experimental device for the robotic 3D print. To improve quality of the printed is necessary to modify the printing head and develop the suitable calibration principle. Special printing strategies were designed to rearch the 3D printing overhead volumes without creating support structure. A special alghoritm in the Grasshopper evnironment was developed for generating 3D print trajectory on the body surface. For the quality improvement it is necessary to optimize the process parameters. The final step is experimental 3D printing with the evaluation of surface dimensions, geometric precision and layer coherence in various printing strategies.
3D Printer
Ctibor, Jiří ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Cipín, Radoslav (advisor)
Master thesis deals with topic about 3D printers, concretely making hardware of control and power electronic for FDM 3D printer. The work could offer an overview about basic 3D printing technologies after reading. More information could be read about FDM technology, which is used in our printer, also with description of all important components. The furthest is discussed about electronic drives. If reader is interested in this topic, part of this thesis is schematic design of control electronics, which can be used to build own boards. Design of printed circuit boards is not present in attachment and can be obtained by contacting the author. For own control is used one of the open source control software. Mechanical problems and also mechanical design is done in parallel thesis by other student of Faculty of mechanical engineering.
Design of Alternative Production of a Part using 3D Printing Technology
Verner, Tomáš ; Zeman, Břetislav (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of an alternative production of a part (sprocket cap). The aim of the thesis is to design an alternative production of the part using 3D printing, to simplify and cheapen the production. The theoretical part includes a description of the existing manufacturing technology and the additive technology (FFF) that will be used for printing the part. Another part of the theoretical work is devoted to the description of additive materials and the subsequent selection of a suitable material, which is PETG material. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the structural redesign of the part for 3D printing technology and subsequent printing and testing. The thesis concludes with a techno-economic evaluation. The part printed using 3D printing technology performs better from a technical and economic point of view than the original part.
Production of a replacement part of the i20 car handle with the FDM printer
Borovský, Adrián ; Kupčák, Radim (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design and manufacture of a functional part of the Hyundai i20 car, specifically the door handles that have been damaged by wear. The aim is to produce a technically and economically suitable variant of the handle, that will meet the technical requirements for operation and will be able to compete with the original.
Surface treatment methods applied to 3D printed samples and their analysis
Rygl, Michal ; Dobrocký, David (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The presented paper deals with the issue of smoothing parts produced using FFF 3D printing technology. The aim of the paper was to compare technical surface treatment methods and economic side. Emphasis was placed especially on the degree of reduction of surface roughness while maintaining an acceptable level of process costs. Chemical smoothing, local CO2 laser melting, tumbling and surface treatment based on filler spraying were used to smooth the plastic prints. Prints made of ABS, PLA, PolySmooth and PolyCast were subjected to the smoothing process. Printing parameters were first determined for individual materials and test samples were produced on their basis. After determining the process parameters for individual surface treatment methods, the finished surfaces were measured with a profilometer. Based on the results, the chemical etching method was evaluated as the most effective surface smoothing method. Due to the etching of the surface layer of the sample made of PolySmooth material, the surface roughness parameter Sa was reduced in diameter compared to the reference sample. by 99,56 %. The least effective method was tumbling technology, which showed an average roughness reduction of 30,07 % in the case of ABS. However, the technology based on grinding parts with grinding stones had the lowest process costs for finishing the samples. Technical The economically best choice of all tested combinations was the technology of chemical etching of ABS polymer prints. The results and conclusions of the work will serve not only to select the finishing operation and material for specific applications of prints in practice, but also to expand the possibilities of using additively produced components.
Advanced filaments for FDM/FFF 3D printing
Kučera, Jan ; Vespalec, Arnošt (referee) ; Koutecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of FDM/FFF 3D printing with a focus on rapidly evolving new filaments and their use in industry. The aim of this work is to display a large number of filaments that have been tested and to categorize them into individual groups for future use. Selected tested materials from scientific studies address both the mechanical properties of individual pure filaments and the effect of additives to these filaments. The analysis of these works then showed that the effect of carbon fiber varies according to the type of base material and the weight percentage of filling. From a practical point of view, the results of this work can be used in the choice of material for printing models and prototypes for own usage.

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