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The effect of bio-pigments on the properties of PLA materials for 3D printing
Vacula, Jan ; Figalla, Silvestr (referee) ; Menčík, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of naturally derived dyes on the properties of polylactic acid (PLA) for 3D printing using the FDM method. In the production of 3D printing filaments, it was crucial to understand the behavior of bio-dyes within the material. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was performed to determine the thermal stability of the bio-dyes. Based on the resulting thermal stabilities, seven bio-dyes were selected from which concentration series were prepared in the form of 3D printing filaments. The influence of adding bio-dyes to the PLA polymer matrix was defined using gel permeation chromatography (GPC). To assess the impact of bio-dyes on the mechanical properties of the materials, tensile testing and three-point bending tests were chosen. It was found that adding bio-dyes does not significantly reduce mechanical properties. Furthermore, UV stability was investigated through accelerated exposure in a chamber with a xenon lamp. The influence of UV radiation on individual bio-dyes was defined through colorimetric evaluation. The results were key for further development and optimization of the use of natural dyes in the manufacturing process of 3D printing filaments.
Influence of fuel additives for passenger cars
Obytová, Eliška ; Bradáč, Albert (referee) ; Bilík, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the addition of automotive fuels and their effects. The aim was to evaluate the function and efficiency of fuel additives present in the fuel at gas stations, and subsequently to improve the fuels accordingly by adding additional individual chemical compounds. The theoretical part explains the concepts, functions and processes related to fuel additives and the basics of tribotechnology. The practical part deals with the process of testing the properties of fuels, their functions, additional additives and its impact for practical use.
Influence of fuel additives for passenger cars
Obytová, Eliška ; Bradáč, Albert (referee) ; Bilík, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the addition of automotive fuels and their effects. The aim was to evaluate the function and efficiency of fuel additives present in the fuel at gas stations, and subsequently to improve the fuels accordingly by adding additional individual chemical compounds. The theoretical part explains the concepts, functions and processes related to fuel additives and the basics of tribotechnology. The practical part deals with the process of testing the properties of fuels, their functions, additional additives and its impact for practical use.
Nové trendy v motocyklových olejích
Steiner, Jiří
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of motorcycle oils and overall with lubricant issues. In the first part, the work is focused on lubricants in general, how they are used, how these lubricants are divided, and last but not least, how lubricants are stored and transported. The next part is focused on engine oils. How engine oil is produced and what was their evolution, engine oil requirements, function, properties and classification of engine oils. Next part is about additives which are used and what kind of additives we have. The penultimate part is devoted to motor oils and to the problem of lubrication of two-stroke and four-stroke engines. In the last part, the thesis is focused on new trendy motorcycle oils and solves the production of modern motor oils.

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