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Press quenching of HEMA sword blades
Achberger, Šimon ; Řehořek, Lukáš (referee) ; Kouřil, Miloslav (advisor)
Martensitic transformation during quenching is inherently related to creation of residual stresses within the quenched part, which lead to quenching-induced distortion. There are multible approaches to reducing quenching-induced distortion. Among the more effective is utilising cold die quenching. Construction of a cold die quench press for quenching thin, flat parts is relatively simple, but scarcely used due to high investment costs and the difficulty of determining thermal contact conductance between quench press dies and quenched part. An example of a part whose manufacture is complicated because of quenching-induced distortion is a sword blade. The experimental part of this thesis examines quenching samples of a steel used for making sword blades, 42CrMo4, using two different quench press die constructions. Analysis of said samples shows that proposed quenching method is comparable or superior to quenching via conventional quenchants. Proposed quenching method lowers quenching-induced distortion and has minimal recurring costs connected to using liquid quenchants and the method is therefore viable for quenching sword blades.
Implants for nervous system
Kuruc, Lukáš ; Zatloukal, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This thesis deals with implants for nervous system. The first part of this thesis focuses on theoretical analysis of this issue, makes reader familiar with seriousness of spinal cord injury, its treatments options and regeneration with hydrogel implants. The second part describes experimental manufacturing of implants, testing patency and summary of their properties.
Implants for nervous system
Kuruc, Lukáš ; Zatloukal, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This thesis deals with implants for nervous system. The first part of this thesis focuses on theoretical analysis of this issue, makes reader familiar with seriousness of spinal cord injury, its treatments options and regeneration with hydrogel implants. The second part describes experimental manufacturing of implants, testing patency and summary of their properties.

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