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Qualification of welding procedure for cobalt plus heat-resistant stainless steel alloys
Teuer, Tomáš ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Marian (advisor)
This thesis deals with the welding of heterogeneous materials, namely cobalt and heat-resistant stainless steel alloys refractory GTAW (WIG). The main objective is to develop a preliminary specification of the pWPS welding procedure for a particular component and its subsequent qualification of the WPQR welding process. Furthermore it is necessary to set requirements of mechanical testing and differences for qualification requirements according to EN ISO 15613 for this welding component.
Porosity during welding aluminous alloys
Hájková, Alena ; Daněk, Ladislav (referee) ; Sigmund, Marian (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problem of occurrence of porosity in aluminous alloys and the methods of their repair in the company IFE. Theoretical part is aimed on the current state of porosity and the ways in which the be pores can be repaired. Used technologies of repairs are TIG welding and cementing. The practical part consists of experiment in which is used a method of cementing on specific part.
The design of table belt sander
Šimčík, Jaroslav ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Bradáč, František (advisor)
Jaroslav Simcik The design of table belt sander BP, Institute of production machines, systems and robotíce, 2008, p. 41, fig.19, appendices 15 This bachelor´s thesis belongs in the domain of wood-working engineering with a direction on a construction of a belt sander. The surface speed of a abrasive belt has to be 11 metre per second.
Structual welding of aluminium alloy
Blahák, Petr ; Hála, Michal (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The project elaborated in frame of engineering studies branch 2303R002 presents a project that contains welding a structure made of aluminium alloy. There were two usable methods selected, based on literal study of welding aluminium alloys, TIG welding and friction welding, and these were compared with alternative methods of joining, hard soldering and bonding. A work procedure was made for TIG method, soldering and bonding and four experimental joins were made thereafter. Project compares these methods mainly in economical way, also in way of technological difficulties and in way of observance the strength of base materials. Project also deals with problems with lowering strength of base material in heat affected area, burn out of thin material, tendency of aluminium to fill with hydrogen, quick oxidation and consequent hard surface layer emerging on the aluminium.
Manual versus orbital GTAW piping welding
Hofbauer, Jan ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Marian (advisor)
In thesis are compared options of stainless steel piping welding, orbital and manual version of method GTAW and GMAW. At the beginning, these methods are described theoretically and after that there are described materials used for fabrication two test welds on austenitic steel piping of diameter 168 mm. The first weld was made by orbital method GTAW, the second one by manual method GMAW. Next, these two welds are compared based on defects, welding parameters and width of heat affected area. The conclusion is that both welds are defect-free and because of economical aspects is better to use orbital GMAW method for this diameter of piping.
Laser brazing in the car industry
Podstavek, Michal ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The project elaborated in frame of engineering studies of the subject M-STG Mechanical Engineering describes elementary methods of joining in the automotive industry. Moreover, it inquires into optimization of laser brazing on the back cover ŠKODA Superb. During the optimization of the process six samples were designed, and the adjustment of the brazing parameters were performed. Consequently, the samples were evaluated by tensile and metallographic tests. Finally, EDS analysis was performed and visual assessment as well.
Splicing of special optical fibers
Hlavatý, Václav ; Holík, Milan (referee) ; Mikel, Břetislav (advisor)
The aim of thesis is to design welding processes for special optical fibers. The text describes procedures of modification of the basic welding process for three types of PM fibers. For each fiber type was created specific welding process. All optimized welding processes were tested in terms of reproducibility.
New aspects of MIG/MAG welding
Týn, Zbyněk ; Daněk, Ladislav (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the latest welding technology MIG / MAG. Between which such us method of Cold Metal Transfer or Advanced CMT. These new techniques are mainly used for welding thin sheets. They integrate gradually into the connecting of various types materials and also bulky welded structures. All of this is demonstrated thanks to the management and control of the welding process.
Welding problems of the „press chamber“ component
Čermák, Petr ; Dohnal, Ivo (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
Petr Čermák: Welding problems of the "press chamber" component The goal of this work is to produce the "press chamber" component of a food industry machine and selection of a suitable arc welding method, a base and a filler material. Practical part of this work includes technological design of a weldment production process considering all the know-how concerning welding technology, heating process of a stainless steel and a weld quality testing. Especial emphasis is put on analyzing of deformations and residual stresses during welding and taking countermeasures to reduce these undesired defects in the "press chamber" weldment made of high alloy austenitic steel. The final output is the "press chamber" component and a welding jig design reducing occurrence of the undesired deformations or residual stresses.
Design of a robotic workplace
Jaša, Lukáš ; Řiháček, Jan (referee) ; Štroner, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the design of a robotic workplace. In the initial phase, the input requirements of the workplace are defined, according to which the final design must be processed. Furthermore, the text contains a recherche of the current state of robotization. The third chapter is generally composed of four variants of different workplace designs. In the first of these four variants, all components are described in detail, which are also included in the remaining three designs. This variation was chosen as the most suitable possible solution. The reasons why this workplace is considered to be the most ideal are also described in detail in the chapter. In general, the robotic workplace is designed for welding steel frames of power generators. All manipulation is ensured by a welding robot together with a positioner. The operation of the entire robotized complex is performed by only one operator. In the fourth chapter, in addition to the reasons for choosing the most suitable variant, all weld lengths on the frame are calculated together with the time of complete manipulation and welding time. It also shows the time for which the designed manipulator is able to make the final product in the form of a weldment. The time for which the frame was manufactured by hand welding is also given for interest. The given results show a clear increase in production productivity in the designed workplace.

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