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Manufacture of cylinder head casting for engine renovation Jawa 50
Pastyřík, Petr ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Bořil, Petr (advisor)
This project elaborats the manufacture of a cylinder head casting for an engine renovation of Jawa 50. Based on the literary pursuit of suitable foundry technologies and using 3D printing in foundry a casting production technology was designed and the cylinder head was made. The part was designed in the CAD software and then printed on a 3D printer. The printed model was formed in ceramic shell form, then melted and the form was annealed. After that the cast was casted. The last operations were fettling and finishing machining.
Micropurity of steel manufactured in vacuum induction furnaces
Hořínek, Jakub ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
During the production of steel, a certain proportion of non-metallic inclusions always arises, which significantly affects its final properties. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on the effects of these impurities on the properties of steel and on ways to reduce their total content in steel. In the experimental part, the effect of vacuum melting, with casting in air, on the final micropurity of stainless steel was investigated. The results showed that the vacuum method was very effective as there was a significant reduction of the oxide inclusions content and oxygen content in the steel. Then, a part of the material from the first melting was remelted and the effect of repeated vacuum remelting of the material with casting in vacuum was investigated. The analysis showed a significant reduction in nitrogen content but the oxygen content remained almost the same.
Design and manufacture of Mjölnir hammer by casting
Bubník, Šimon ; Bořil, Petr (referee) ; Myška, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to design suitable technologies for the production of Thor's hammer casting within the BUT school foundries. The work contains a theoretical part, which summarizes the casting technology itself, focusing on the production of non-permanent molds, cores and molding compounds. Furthermore, the work contains a practical part, which describes the process of casting production from the creation of the model and its printing, the subsequent production of the mold to the finishing of the casting.
Manufacture and properties of heat resistant alloys
Majchrák, Aleš ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with heat resistant alloys, specifically with superalloys and high entropy alloys. The theoretical part includes distribution of those alloys by their chemical composition, description of their properties, microstructure and applications. Experimental part is devoted to cobalt alloy UmCo50. Aims of this part include metallurgy process description of this alloy, verification of vacuuming time influence on decarburization, microstructure observation and its conclusion.
Production, structure, mechanical properties and usage of martensitic stainless steels
Zíka, Marek ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Blažík, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with issues of production, mechanical properties and structure of martensitic stainless steels. Further a thesis is focused on heat treatment, which significantly improves mechanical properties of steels, and usage of this materials. In experimental part is solved influence of chromite sand on surface structure cast. On the images of structure of casting samples can be seen, that the chromite doesn’t have influence on surface structure.
Manufacturing, use and properties of duplex austenitic-ferritic steels
Klapetek, Václav ; Blažík, Petr (referee) ; Myška, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on stainless duplex austenitic-feritic steels. The first chapter is focused on mechanical and technological properties, microstructure and chemical proposition with its impact on corrosion resistance, following the introduction to the issue. Intermetallic phases and their effect on properties are also described. Second chapter deals with their usage in several industry spheres, such as petrochemical industry, paper-producing, transport and storage of chemicals etc.
Influence of chemical composition, casting temperature and the used deoxidation on technological properties of austenitic chrome-nickel steels
Myška, Martin ; Dulava, Martin (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The thesis deals with austenitic stainless steel ČSN 42 2930, ASTM A351 CF8 and evaluates its mechanical and technological properties. The first part of this work is focused on properties of austenitic steels, it describes the process of melting and casting of steel on the basis of the realized experiments. It also deals with the mechanical properties of the used steel. The second section of the thesis is dedicated to the historical development of the maximum fluidity tests and main factors affecting the maximum fluidity of alloys. Maximum fluidity values have been processed on the basis of different casting temperatures of the maximum fluidity tests of the used steel. The third part of the work examines the effect of the casting temperature on the feeding distance of the used steel as well as the influence on its shrinkage rate.
Precipitation of Intermetallic Phases in Austenitic-Ferritic Duplex Steels
Myška, Martin ; Foret, Rudolf (referee) ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
This PhD thesis addresses the issue of precipitation of intermetallic phases in cast duplex stainless steel according to the ASTM A890 Gr4A standard. The aim of the thesis was to determine the amount of precipitated intermetallic phases depending on the temperature and holding time during isothermal annealing and under anisothermal conditions during cooling of the material in the temperature range from 1000 to 600 °C. The partial aim of the work was to determine the relationship between the amount of precipitated intermetallic phases and the mechanical properties of cast steel ASTM A890 Gr4A. As part of the work, the description and prediction of the kinetics of precipitation of intermetallic phases using the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami equation were verified. The relationship between the amount of precipitated intermetallic phases and the failure character of the material was determined by fractographic evaluation. The critical cooling rate of the casting was determined to ensure the minimum toughness of the steel that is desirable to reduce the risk of cracking during cooling of duplex stainless steel castings.
Degassing of aluminum alloys in the production of castings
Višvader, David ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis contains a literature review addressing the issue of degassing of aluminum alloys and the measurement of degassing level. The practical part involved experimental verification of the degassing effect using a rotary device at various rotor rotation speeds to achieve a certain degassing level, which is evaluated according to DI.
Design and manufacture of Mjölnir hammer by casting
Bubník, Šimon ; Bořil, Petr (referee) ; Myška, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to design suitable technologies for the production of Thor's hammer casting within the BUT school foundries. The work contains a theoretical part, which summarizes the casting technology itself, focusing on the production of non-permanent molds, cores and molding compounds. Furthermore, the work contains a practical part, which describes the process of casting production from the creation of the model and its printing, the subsequent production of the mold to the finishing of the casting.

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